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NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—There was
an irregular tone to the stock mar
ket at the opening today with the
price tendency generally jbeing to
higher levels,
Steel Common rose 3-4 to 97 3-4.
General Motors rose 3 1-2 to 250.
American Woolen, after its violent
decline of yesterday sold 4 1-2 higher
at 126 1-2,
Baldwin Locomotive ad¥anced 1 5-8
to 109 1-8 and Republic Steel made
en equal gain to 103 3-4. Studebaker
rose a point to 88 and Pierce-Arrow,
after selling 2 1-2 lower at 53 re
covered to 54 1-2. All the railroad
stocks were in supply, New Haven
falling a point to 23 3-4; Northerr |
Pacific 2 1-4 to 68 1-4; Reading 1 1-4
;g 65 1-4 and Southern Pacific to
Marine preferred continmed under
pressure, dropping 2 3-4 to 78. i
American Can yielded 2 1-2 to 43;
T'obacco Products 3 1-2 to 68 1-4
a.;d‘ United States Rubber 1 point, to
9 “I’-4.
Mexican Petroleum rose 1 1-2 to
166 1-2, while Pan-American Petro-
Jeum fell 1 point to 74. Texas Com
pany, after yielding to 167 1-2 rallied
to 169.
‘ ‘ ill:oOlPrev.
. STOCKS— High| Low | A.M.|Clpse
Allis-Chalmers .. ] 40% |4O 40 41%
American Zine . , feecoofieecafeeeed] 16
Amer. Ship & Com. |.....|.eeecfses..| 19%
A:}s;. Agricultural |...../.....f.....] 86
Amer. Beet Sugar .| 73 8%, 79 79
American Can . . .y 43 43 43 45%
Amer. Car F0undry|.....|.c..e0f0....|128
Amer. Cotton Oil . .J.....0.ce0c].....p 4535
Amer. Loco. . . . .| 87%]| 86 871 8815
Amer. Smelting . . | 59%| 595 59%‘ 599,
Amer. Steel ¥’ndries| 40%| 403 | 40%| 40
Amer. Sugar Ref. |[1239%|1239%[123% (124
Ber. T & Teh . isl B
Amer, Woolen . . .|1243%]123 '|i243 122
AMariiviseed . iel vssaliv i R
Atlantic G. & W. 1. [14414{14374[143%{144%
Amer. H&L..,! 21%
do. pfd. . . . .|lO6 [1053%!106 [|106%
Amer. Tobacco . . .jes. .. lzs'z
Amer. Sumatra Tob.[ 83%( 823 82%| 84
American Ice . .. .| 39%/| 39%]| 39%| 39 |
Amer. Writ. Paper Ji....}{-....].....| 48
Amer. Int. Corp. . .}; 9015| 90% | 90%| 90
RUBNBESEL .. %o boo il viendee id ] 439
RIS ' ki v s sea]s senv] 2
.A!%H‘conda o R b53%| bsl%| 55%| 65
Atorison . .. . . ..|°7B 78 78 79
Atlantic Coast Line | 85%/| 85| 85%( 86
Baldwin Loce. . . .[1673%|107%{107%|107%
Balti. & Ohio . . .| 2935] 29 9 2914
Booth Fisheries . ' 10%| 10%] 10% 13%
Beth. Steel “B” . .| 873 | 87%| 87%/| 87%
Broob. Rapid Tran5.|.....|.....J.....|] 11
Butte Superior . . .| 23%/| 23%{ 23%| 23%
Butte Cop. & Zine ... |ooseefeaeis] 8
‘California Pete. . .i.....f-e..ufoeens 31
ORI lOg . t i) ie vt iisen] 1048
Canadian Pacific . ;1181/.“18‘/‘ 118%(1187%
Chess, & Ohlo . i .l coi] onvehoso | 49%
ORISR N W ol vinnibe sa sobesinsl T 8
Cal. . Fuel & Iron . . ..ecleooefosrna) 32
Chi.,, Mil. & St. P. |32 32 32 32’,5]
SO BRI " ov b\l rrirldghict-rons] BB
Chine Copper . . . . ;4%‘ 343 S4%| 34%
Consolidated ?fl.s a 876 76 |36
Corn. Products . . [ %8
CORMMOOIR -o« o e hesan i BTB
C'rucible Steel . . .|218% 218 2183|209
oL Qral. .0 . |,| 38%
s Cuban Am. Sugar .j.....}.....}...%. (400
Cuban Cane Sugar .| 423 | 423 42%]| 42%
Central Leather . .| 76%| 763a| 763%| 7635
Chile Copper . . . .| 16%:] 16%%] 16%| 1635
Chandler Motor . . |l2B 128 {l2B (128
Columbia Gas . , yf..c..]ieeac]reinl] 66%
Corre-de-Pasco . . | .....o....ulienns 49
Dela. & Hudson , I.IDO
R s 113 11%] 11%]| 11%
o, i ‘lt . i vales sl eal 1846
Endicott-John . . .[12234{1221122141123%
Fisk Rubber ... 135 |B6 35 35%
Genr. ‘Cigar Stores .| ....| ....} ....| 60
Gen. Electric . . .!153’,")153%.!53% 1653%
Gen. Motors . . ./247 (246151247 (24618
Goodrich Rubber .| 691! 6815 6914| 6815
et Nor. pfd. . . .1 70 ‘ 691,] 69%| 707%
Qe NBE. ¥ o b shae ] eniaal Vindiaß e
dult States Steel .| ....| ....| ....] 62%
Sast. W. & W. . .| i } FELA s I
Greene-Cananea . .| ~..d sv..] «cqof 88
Hiinelp Central” . .| ... . kisef csiil 888
Insp. Copper . . .| 503% | 503;| 50%]| 51
Ind.” Alcohol [ . .| 88| 88 |BB |BB
Int, Nickel . . . .| 20%| 2014| 20%| 204
Int. Harvester, . . .{ i Sx o) isasbily
Int, Paper . . . .| 74 74 74 T 4%
Keystone Tire . . .| 26%~ 265 | 26%| 27%
Kelly-Spr. Tire . .{lls |lls 115 |ll6
Tanm Oty BoM. o} vovel wosif vanes] 28
Kansas & Texas .. .| s.ool soselveosl 1%
Kennecott s . & . .| 28 277%| 27%| 28
Lackawanna Steel .| 72%)| 72%| 72%| 73
Lehigh Valley . . .| 40%| 40%| 40%/| 41
~Loft. Candy . . . .| 19%) 193] 193} 18%
500 TS o v s‘ Sn eL gl 2NN
B N i ok wßenl oWy ok wirs WESS
Maxwell Motors . , cR VD e il SO Y
Mo. Pac. |new) . .| 22 ‘22 22 |BB
Mex. Petroleum . .|165%|165%|165%(165
Mariße : 4 ¢ Jesiee] iad] apl] 28%
o pra. . i 0181 98 78 8015
Mid. States Oil . .| 2913] 29 | 29%] 28%
Miami Qopper , « ofuaoi] cowaliiiia] 333
Midvale Steel . . - 4405 44151 44%] 447
National Enamel of e l et erent 19
B ORntem Y L vl eel SO
N.Y,N. H &H, .[]2¢ |24 24 25%
National Lead: . . . ....] 00l aese] 188
Norf. & Western .| ....| ....| ....| 903
Nor. Pacific . . .| 68%| 683 68%| 69%
NV, Con. Copper .1 ii...l s.s.] ias] 1436
N. Y. Airbrake . .| 98%/| 983%| 98%/| 99%
Okla. Pro. & Ry. .|, T%| 7% I%| 8
gfilo Cition=Gab=, 7] =il vesiiavi] 4855
Pennsylvania . . ‘ 405 4055| 4055 40%
Pierce-Arrow . . .| 53 53 53 556 %
Punta A. Sugar . .| 78%| 78% 78% 80
Pressed Steel Car .| 88 |BB | 88| 89
Pullman Co., . . .{110%%]1103%{110%| ....
Pan-Am. Pete. . . .| 70 | M™% | T4%{ 4%
Pore Mardquette . .1 ...} ..ol 0020
SRR Y T s e v TR
Ray Consolidated .| ....| «...| . oif 1954
Reading . . . .1 66 | 686 | 66 | 66%
Repub, I. & Steel .|lO3 [1027%5105 (10214
mois aaiend. oo || 24
DA Bt Yo vebas Al ol B
RNPE BEael- BDEN: -« . L. sil gt 30
L{oyal Dutch (new) |95 95 9% 9414
Hears-Roebuck . ‘ b sels eRO
Sloss-Sheffield . .| ....] ....} +...] 69
Stremberg Carb, .- .| 63| 63%| 63%] 66
Sou. Pacific . . .| 901] 90 90 | 90%
Souv Railway . . .| 18 18 18 19
d 0 pfd. <.« .[ 52 52 62 |63
Studebaker . . . .| 87%]| 87 87%| 86%
Bt. I. & San F. .| 16 16 16 16
Sinclair Oil . . . .| 36%| 363%| 35684| 356 %
{ Stutz Motor . . . .]llO |109%|109%|113
Bl s e ‘ ebsk ol sk O WIS
Saxon Motor . . . .| 15 15 15 15%
Tob. Products ... .| 69% ] 69%) 69%| 7114
ORI CNDINY . v o] %] neich vl 9%
BUREE Cant. O, 4 veoil ivatabivoud %
Texas Ol . . . . ./168 |1671%(16714]168
'l‘exs Pacific ...| 28 28 28 28
Unit®d Fruit . . .[177 (177 [177 |l7B
Union Pacific . . .{ll4 114 114 114
TO s el ey ‘ 2815
UMt Fool Prod. .| 0...1 . ik i .1 1%
U. 8. Rubber . . l 9815 9815| 981%( 987
RO REnlty 00, o o} susol sovs] vaiih BB
U. B. Steel .. . . .| 97%| 973 97%| 97%
R R i wadas s vehis ek civ NEDS
Unit. Retail Stores |7O 70 70 71
LRER COPDM ojo o of vrvsl weref svis]l 895
N «Car. Olem! o o ] coabvionl s iia] 80
Wabash . . . .« | T%] T%| %] 1%
NG, R, ot sl bR
Western Union . .} ...l coons siof 84
Willys-Overland . .| 26%| 256% 26%| 26%
JWoobworth ..o o o Joesf soosl 15441180
Westinghouse , . .| 50| 50%| 50%| 60
White Motors ..4 52 52 62 61%
Wilnon Pkg. 00, + o «sos] wond] il 88
. . BONDS,
Bl Eilerty SMe. | isoil coiil oaii[Do. B 0
BT W i veed]9l.oo
do 24 48. . . .} oo vens] 4404 180.40
90 30 14e. . . l doasl 0s /108,88
do 18t 4148 . ‘ oel si i JRE 0
G 5 38 S 8 i Ll i sk i 009
do 4th 4%5. , ‘ saeil iverii 20
do 6th 4%5. . .| ....0 «...f ....[97.70
B 0 b SME o Liisasl cesil siis VIS
Call Maoney . . . I ‘ saos) voes] i 8
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CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
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5 | Open| High | Low |A. M. |Close
Corn | | |
May 128 % 12!‘,&‘ 128 128 1288
July 1258 | 1256%| 126 126%] 12548,
Sept. 12315 123%| 123%| 123%| 1234
Oats | |
May ‘ 7 wxl 8% TI%
July 691%) 69%| 69%| 69%| 698
Pork ! | |
May ‘| 3437 34.37 3487 34.37] 34.28
July | | 33.95
Lard | fital ] | |
May | 21.26! 21.25| 21.26] 2125 21.20
July |* 21770 21.770 2177 2177 21.70
Ribs | | 1 1 |
May 18.45| 18.45/ 18.40[ 1840/ 18.37
Jul 19.00{ 19.00! lQ.OO? 19.00] 18.90
THE ATLANYA GEORGIAN Lie a 8 A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes g 0.8 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
STOOKS IGNORE LOW MONEY
AND BULLISH STEEL FIGURES
By BROADAN WALL.,
NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—With call money being offered at 6 per cent and
the United States Steel Corporation reporting an increase in unfilled orders
for the momth of January amounting to 1,020,078 tons, stocks broke badly
Tuesday and closed the .session with prices of the standard issues down
from 3to 5 points from the previous final figures. Specialties like General
Motors and American Woolen ended the day with net losses of about 10
points each.. New low records for this year were made ni many directions.
At the opeming. quotations showed frae
tional losses and for a time it looked em
though the list would rally when the
call money rate eased off to § per eemt
and the Steel Corporation issued its fa
vorable illed tonnage statement. The
market, owever, lacked purchasing
power so at when the bears began a
drive in the early afternoon quotations
yvielded ;;sfly under the leadership of
General ovors amd Steel common, both
;:‘which tovched new bottoms for this
r.
In the last’ hour there was a feeble
rally but twemty., minutes before the
close acute wgeakness developed in all
directions and ¢ prices were fading away
when the session clossua. Stop loss or
ders were encountered on the way down
and this accelerated the decline.
The volume ¢f business transacted in
creased as prices depreciated so that when
the gong sounded for the end of husinews
the tirker!tn%wafl mbout eight minutes
behind., Shortly before the close eall
money was offeied at 6 per cent but ap
parently no atierstion was paid to the low
ering of the rate.
The fact that the market developwd
weakness in the face of favorahle uews
was dlshearteniuz’ to those who have bhesn
predicting that wer money rates would
furnish the basis, for ~a sharp rebound.
Trading was considered highly professional
with the bearish element dominating.
Announcement that the railway em
ployees would strike on February 17 un
less granted an increase in wages had
an unfavorable influence on the market
for railway shares which, has been thin
for” weeks. -Soutlrern PRacific, which is
‘considered mwost favorably among the
rails because of its equities in oil lands,
lost nearly 3 points and sold at a new
low for this movement. Union Pacific
was also offered) in liberal volume at the
expense of quotations -nd closed with a
‘net loss of nearly 4 points. Considering
|that Texas and 'Pacific sells for a 1w
‘number of dollars per share, its drop of 4
points emphasized the weak technical pe
sition of the rails. *
} Railway executives state that prepara
‘tions have been mmade =or the return of
the roads to private ewnership on March
1, but even with tlwe passage of the pro
posed new railroad legislation there are
prominent bankers who believe that this
will not prevent a numbßer of receiver
ships and bankruptciles that are expected.
Large houses report steady liquidation
of securities by Buropeans, especially
British mvestors. The secur!fifs include
bonds and stocks of railroads, ndustrials
and some pubiic utilities.
Large commission houses report that
their customers are stubbornly holding on
to their securities. Calls for additional
| margin are followed by the receipt of
large amounts of funds by these brokerage
houses. Omne firm today received mnearly
$750,000 in cash in response to a call made
on some customers. There is also some
cash buying of stocks, but this is on a
light scale.
Middle States Oil was strong most of
the day and was one of the few stocks
to. close above the previous final quota
tion.
.
‘ FRUITS, VEGETABLES, l
Following are wholesale prices to retail
ers:
POULTRY, BUTTER. EGGS, FISH, OYS
TERS.
Batter.
Fresh country, jer pound ..... .35
Fresh country, candled, dezem - - .50
Live Poultry.
Hens, per,pound ........vovens 24
Turkey, per pound ........... 45
Stags, per pound, ......coooonn .30
Friers, per pound ............ .45
Roosters, per pound .......... .20
' Puddle ducks, per pound ...... 29
Geese, per pound ............0 28
‘Guineas, each +........ce000000 .40
| Fish, i
‘Pompanoes, per pound ........ .35
i Mackerel, per pound .......... .22
Trout, per pound ............ .22
Bottom fish, per barrel ...... 18.00
g Oysters.
Select, per gallon .......%..... 2.75
Stews, per gallon ............ 2.50
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
(Corrected by Fidelity Fruit and Produce
Company.)
Vegetables,
Tomatoes, per crate ..........3.00@3.50
Cauliflower, per crate .....»..3.00
Canpadian turnips, per pound.. .23
Lettuce, Arum ......oe-c0000: .3.00@3.50
Cal. lima beans, new crop, p. Ib. 39
Black-eyed peas, new crop, per
pound ... i.ievsesessnsnses 272
Celery, per crate .............. 9.50
Bell peppers, per crate ....... 3.00
Onions, white, per pound .... o 07
Irish potatoes, 150 pound..... .6.50@7.00
Cabbage, per pound .......... L 056%
| Sweet potatoes, per pound . ... 02%
‘ Fruits,
Oranges, per box, Florida .... A00@4.50
Grapefruit, per box ......i.. .3.50@4.00
Lemons, per hox .....c.:...1.n 6 .00
Apples, fancy, owing to variety,
BOW & iv o sks4% v A 000
Apples, fancy, owing to variety,
BAPIBL - oet i i s 80001590
Bananas, per pound .......... .06
Peanuts, fancy, hand-picked,
POP POUDE. ;.o oensrenvnpiion k)
California walnuts, No 1, per
POUNA .o..iieisiasseniaards .38
DRESSED BEEF.
(Corrected by Swift and Cempany.)
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3.
RiRS, pounad .. .i'oeeees +3O 2 28
Toins, spound. ...l 38 35 .35
IRounda. DOl il 33 21
| Chucks, POURG-~oos shiav 18 12 10
Plates, pound ......... 12 10 .10
! I ATLANTA SECURITIES l
e ——————————————————————————————
| Bid | Ask._
Atlantic Steel Co., common ..| 92 | 95
QN s s anndsndst vl B 9 5
Augusta and Sav. Railway.....| 92 06
Atl, Ice ana Toal Corp. ~....| 81 83
QO. Pref.....icconessencsss] 83 84
Atlanta Trust Co. ........../110 [.....
Atl. &W. P. Rai1r0ad........|145 [l6O
Atlanta National 8ank........!1300 |3lO ,
Fourth National Bank ......[1375 |......
Citizens and Southern Bank ..1275 |.....
Bibb Mfg Co. (1(mn)........'fl. veses
Exposition Cotton Mills ......[350 [.....
Fulton National B-.nk.........'ut
Empire Cotton Oil, common ..I 81 85
G 0 PINE. 5 ivssipavenisnes o] NBWE 98
Fagle & Phenix Cot. Mi115....[200 |.....
Ga. Ry. and Banking C0......[230 |236
Ga. Ry. and Electric C0.......[105 [106%
do. § per cent,............) T 4 76
Ga. Ry. and Power, Ist pref...| 70 %
40, 28 Pref.....coosenseeecf 13 15
dO. COMMON. .+ .csoresvssef 10 13
Eouthfinnrn Rai1r0ad........| 93 9
Securies Sales Co. .........: 1148 |......
Trust Company of Georgia ... .1360 I e
Lowry National Bank ........1240 1.....
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ATLANTA PROVISION MARKET.
(Corrected by the White Prevision Ce.)
Cornfiel dhams, 10-18 <. ..o cvnrsisss 81
Cornfield hams, 12-14 ............ 31
Cornfield skinned hams, 16-18...... 31
Cornfield picnic hams, 6-8......... 22%
Cornfield breakfast bacon, wire or
MBPEOW .5. sslsonsisdsyesrsbovacs W
Cornfield sliced bacon, 1-lb. paeck
ages, 12 to CASE. ...... v niiiinn 50
Grocers' bacon, wide or narrow..... 31
Cornfield pork sausage, fresh link
A R S R L o |
Cornfield wieners in 10-Ib. cartons.. 22
Cornfield wheners in 12-Ib, kit5.....3.00
Cornfield bologna sausage in 26-Ib.
BORME - ivk vyt IR
Cornfield smoked link sausage in 26~
DL TORMR: .+« b ociate bßb sasl s Hbow ets B
Grandmother's lard, tierce basis..... 29
Country lard, tierce ba5i5........... 27%
Compound lard, tierce ba5i5......... 26
DB Etra TIDO, coiccsrinnersfessves SE
D. 8. bellies, light average........... 22
D. 8. bellies, medium average........ 22
ege
. Biliousness
Permanently relieved with
out sickening. One Pill at
night will do the work
RAM""'-" &
l s Plusl
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NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—~Wall Street l
was a seller at the opening of the
cotton market today, but ‘because of
steady cables and’ foreing sexchange,
first prices were 5 points lower to
-0 points higher. A reaction of 2 to
15 points from the previous close
soon followed, and the list became
unsettled and weak, with business
partly pf an evening-up nature for
the holiday. The trade was a mod
erate purchaser-after the start. Un
easiness over the railroad labor sit
uation seemed to be overshadowing
prospecis for early action on the
peace treaty, and there was evi
dently bearish sentiment around the
ring.
o NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
l()pcanighlLowllLOOiPrcv.
e 1 sl Mai Cloe. |
MEr. . . . .|35.51/35.57|36.37]35.37]35.52-64
MRY ¢ v, .;:i:{.llh"i‘,i{.lo|Z€2,9s\Z::.’.9|il3::.os-10,‘
July ~ . . .131.12{31.18{31.00|31.00/31.10-13
Oct. , . , .|28.55/28.59|28.38(28.38{28.15
Do R et ST R
TR e [ W Y e e RS
— NEW YORK COTTON.
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bl e L 1B (Do
Mar.i, . » .1.’H.5()[.'M,81§34.65134.65134.70-73
May , . . .[32.40{32.40|32.28/32.28/32.30-33
Sy Ca ke .;30.40!30.44130.22!30.22&3&35-42
Oct. + o . ./28.45{28.55/28.35/28.35/28.50-55
Dec . . . .[28.00{28.00{28.00/28.00/28.00
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LIVERPOOL COTTON,
l |Prev.
ER IS E e GAR S
88, eiR e e R 26.65
March ......o/fvces v55een5...26.35 26,40
AP Ve vinatay veoadesiissate by 25.90
‘May S atetisiunnT var e Ss Y BEE
TUBRG s vosnipsasoinesthagyisess 24.81
B ee S R
CABRUEE - i iy ecoßo TR SDA
September ... d ssendiiiiee 23.06
OOLODOL: .iyv s s vanss sdsoin s SORE IBOEDH
November ....,ciecesee sogese 21.95
DECEIDOr: .5 s idasvisn ihass )¢T " 31006
JRNBATY ..- oo oeinmsi sraves s ILES Bh3%E
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ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MARKET.
| (Corrected by W. H. White Jr., President
| of White Previsien Company.)
Good to choice steers, 850 to
1000 DREDEE ol ac s sk 9.75@10.50
Good steers, 750 to 850 pounds 9.50@ 10,00
Medium to good steers, 750 to
850 pounds .........i...... 8.50@ 9.50
Good to choice beef cows, 750
to 850 pounds ............ B.oo@ 8.50
Medium to good cows, 650 to
750 pounds’ ......:..50054.. * .00@ 7.60
Good to choice heifers, 550 to
660 pounds ........:...... -6.50@ 7.00
The above represents the ruling prices on
good quality fed cattle. Inferior grades
and dairy types quoted below:
Medium to good steers, 700 to
800 pounds ................3 7.50@ 8.50
Medium to god cows, 600 to
+7OO POUNGS ... v eiiranre 6.50@ 7.50
Mixed common COWS ........ 4.50@ 5.560
Good lat oxen ..i i vegess 1.600 8.00
Good butcher bulls .......... 6.50@ 8.00
Choice veal calves .......... 6.50@ 8.00
Yeariings ....e.encencieicones 4.50@ 6.00
Prime hogs, 1656 to 225 pounds 13.25@135.50
Light hogs 135 to 165 pounds 12.25@12.50
Heavy pigs, 100 to 135 pounds 10.25@10.50
Light pigs, 60 to 100 pounds 9.25@ 9.50
The above applies to good quality fed
hogs.
A e e s
JACKSONVILLE LIVE STOCK®
Hogs—Receipts, medium ; prospects,
steady. Choice heavy, 13.00@13.25; good
heavy, 13.00@13.25; rough heavy, 12.00@
12.25; lights, 12,00@12.25; heavy pigs,
11.00@11.25; light pigs, 9.00@10.00.
Cattle—Receipts, light; prospects steady.
Steers, 5.50@12.00; bulls, 5.00@7.00; year
lings, 5.00@7.00; wows, 5.50@7.50; veal
'calves. 2.oo@l2.oo.—Williamson and Deu
nis, February 10. Lt
Isl |
was so successfully treated with this
excellent “CUMMINGS’ FAMILY
SALVE,” that it is being wused for
Colds, Croup, Pneumonia, LaGrippe,
and allied ailments.
No one should be ~w thout a jar of this
useful remedy in the house
To prevent the “Flu,'" gargle the throat
with warm salt water, place “CUM
MINGS FAMILY SALVE"” in the nose,
and sniff up the nostrils, morning and
night.
In treating the “Filu” massage the
hody with “CUMMINGS’ FAMILY
SALVE” each night "pefore retiring.
Directions Come In The Package
At your druggist's or direct, 30c and 60e.
Cummings Chemical
ummings Chemical Go.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
———
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ehest and the sharp pains signify an in
flammation, you need yellow mustard.
.
Mustard plasters are all right—in fact
they're fine—but Begy's Mustarine, made
of yellow mustard and other pain destroy
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its strength X’
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ing heat in a
bax of Mus- ’ ~n 2 (
tarine than
in anything
else you can
buy.
Use it for sore throat, tonsillitis, pleu
risy, neuraigia and headache of when dis
tressed with lumbago, rheumatism, gout
sciatica because heat eases pain. Of course
1.! can not blister—3o and 60 cents at
druggists or by mail. 8. C. Wells & Co,,
Leßoy, N. Y.
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USTARINE
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COTTON MARKET OPINIONS,
Moss & Ferguson: “Tde market is sold
out and purchases on recessions still ap
pear advisable.”
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E. W. Wagner & Co.: “The trade is
awaiting some new definite factor to give
tendency to prices and that is likely to
come from pitching of the new crop.”
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S. M. Wald & Ceo.: ‘“We advise pur
chases on weak markets.”
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Bond, McEnany & Ce,: ‘The cotton
market shows resistance to selling pres
sure and with ILiverpool cahling that
Manchester is taking on renewed activity
we should not be surprised to see a sharp
advance at any time.”’
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King's New Discovery.
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ON'T put off until tonight what
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tle of Dr! King’s New Discovery.
Start taking it at once. By the time
vou reach home you'll be on,the way
to recovery. ¥
This standard family friend has
been breaking colds, coughs, grippe
attacks, and croup for more than fifty
years. It's used wherever sure-fire
relief is appreciated. Childrem and
grown-ups alike can use it—there is
no disagreeable after-effect. Your
druggist has it. 60c. and $1.20 bottle.
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~ Torpid liver pleading for assist
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things when Dr. King's New Life
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Leaving the system™ uncleaned,
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stimulating, . tonie-in-action Dr
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happiness of regular, normal bowel
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woman who finds relish in it. Al
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I lot Coats to Close—
Materials—Mannish Mixture Ve
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—while they last, priced for this
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The Sport Coat—The Newest Models
in Suits and Dresses -
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It is just what every cold and
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I Lot of Dresses that sold up to
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tricotines, serges, ete. This is one
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we ‘consider them a wonderful
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| Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
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Be Careful What, You
Wash Your Hair With
Most soaps and prepared shampoos
contain too much alkali, which is
very injurious, as it dries the scalp
and makes the hair brittle.
The best thing to use is Mulsified
cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure
and entirely greaseless. It’s very
cheap and beats anything else all to
pieces. You can get thig at any drug
store, and a few ounces will last the
whole family for months. J
Simply moisten the hair with water
and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is
all that is required. It makes an
abundance of rich, creamy lather,
cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out
easily. The hair dries quickly and
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bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to
handle. Besides, it loosens and takes
out every particle of dust, dirt and
dandruff.—Adv. |
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Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the
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People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief Lhmu%hiltakmg them.
Dr. Edwards’ Glive Tablets are 2
vegetable compound mixed with olive
oil. They act gently but firmly on the
bowels and liver, stimulating them to
natural action, clearing the blood, and
purifying the entire system. They do
that which calomel does, without any of
the bad after effects. Take oxior two
every night for a week and @bte the
pleasing effect. 10c and 25¢ a box.
To Heal a Cough
Takd HAYES HEALING HONEY, 36c.—
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ives instant relief, 25 years of success.
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The Black and White
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Clears the Complexion, Re
moves Pimples and Un
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sightly Skin Blemishes.
What would you spend if you eould be.
assured that beauty specialists would be
able to clear your complexion, make your
rough, pimply, blotchy face, hands, neck
and arms—oJoft, smooth and lovely?
long ago realizing the need of a prepa
ration that would restore the complexion
to its vouthful rosy tint—remeove unsightly
skin blemishes—beauty and skin special
ists were put to work to perfect a home
treatment teo clear the skin of pimples,
liver spots, freckles and other imperfec
tiona. After many tests and much ex
reriment, Black and White Ointment was
offered the public. This creamy appliea
tion is generally . applied before retiring
and when used in connection with Black
and White Beauty Soap, satisfactory re
sults are guaranteed.
Go to your nearest drug store today
and buy the complete Treatment of Oint
ment and Soap for only 50c, If you can
not find it, accept no substitute but send
direct to the manufacturers.
A sample, literature and Black and
White Birthday and Dream Book Free
if you will clip this advertisement and
mail to Black and White, Box 913, Mem
phis, Tenn.
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‘““l'he stars incline, but do not compel.”
HOROSCOPE,
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920.
This is not an important day in plane
tary direction, aceording to astrology. -
Saturn sis in mildly benefic aspect but
Venus and Mars are adverse.
Tt would seem that many persons will
prosper in material things at this time.
but they are likely to attract the most
severe critcism. This is especially true of
big business enterprises.
Under this rule older persons should
benefit. Tt is most encouraging to theose'
who hava been leaders, but they should
realize that false hopes breed while this
configuration prevails S
~ The seers declare that many surprises are '
itp store for both Lhe great palitical par
ies,
Mars is in an aspect read as exceedingly’
menacing to labor, making for discontent’
and even for riots and other troubles. 3
During this sway women should beware '
of pushing their claims in business or in
demanding their rights in the honsehold,
for dissensions and disappointments aru
likely thus to he wooed.
The rule is menacing to domestic hap- -
piness and rrz;ny divorces will be recorded. !
This condition is likely to continue for,
many months,
The planetary government is a 'wi in i
one where financial matters are W
Saving and tkrift may cease toy mls
(‘ers of choice and may becomeé ne .
ties.
The stars suppused to influence the dress.
of mortals foreshadow simplicity in fash
jons and economy in ¢lothing. *
The seers prophesy that the next social
seagson will be -less guy than usual and;
that the public mind will be occupied with *
imnortant matters that can not be ignored.
Persons whose birthdate it is may meet
annoyance in the coming year, owing to
ug_me sort of deception or treachery. u
“C'hildren born on this day may be in
clined to be rather extravagant apd care-’'
Jess, but theWe subiects of Aquarius are
usually very talented.
(Copyright, McClure Newspaper Syndicate)
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