Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 06, 1907, Image 12

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■■■■ 12 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. »kdxbm>at. rtnnrAr.T «. i LIVERPOOL SHOWS That Market Advances on the Strong Demand for Raw Material. SPECULATION ACTIVE Li New York Futures I>ag, Due to Laek of Outside Speculation. New York. »■>•». 6 Dealing# n« »*»•* Inc «f tin' ml ton market tbla morning won frtlrlj' mill'.' nil.I l-rt.-,-. were Brlner. IwItN 4 t" t |...lul« higher. Man'll .bowed I In S rentct k'.lu mnl appear*! I*. be lit flintier 1'iiniU'i from aborta. The Liverpool market surprised i trmle Wednesday morulnu. *” " Near York * Hosing Tup to 64 about*) Ion irnlu the _ - - to lay declines’, of 34 __ it m* Ho* opening, imt luat**n«i Aral prhve %*er*» on It 2 point - dowu. himI In a very ffw minute# had recov er***l ami were qooled 4 up to 4 lower. A th** rl«#«* the near Months were flrin while the later |M>altlona were quiet. Price# •• compered with raced#!'a rinse brimf *4 polnta higher to 4 polut lower, Ihe wttar for Haptrmlier-Oetolipr. Ttu* following la the range In the active nputba In Liverpool today; Opeu. High. Marrh-Aprll f-M 1.6 May-Jun. }•*§. I&JH JulvAuiu.t sg'a f’M Ocjober-November ...6,18 u.4<J4 Hpot Mlea continue ou n large scale at ad vancing prices, spinners taking 12,060 Min it 2 |Mitnfa.-makti>g middling 4.01 To till* It roar demand In attributed the advance In tbu futures Urparttuent the l*aaL two days. In New York the response to the rantin' oed atrength In lAeerpool wa# 4 poor, Aral prices there being only 4 to 6 |*.|uta higher dotnpared with the previous doer. I-Im-t na tions up to 11 o'clock jrere narrow, though toward a slightly higher level. The owning waa at the lowest for that period. March ... . (lt jj 0 , c|4 UH Sid May were 6 points up at If o ‘clock. July S'and Octolier 2 points np. M . . The altsenue of outside speculation In fu tnree la responsible f*»r the alow mm emeu! either way. I’mler normal condltlone the atroug aiwit deirfnnd and the brilliant trade nMt»«Mik in the good# market the world over tm-'-wnw for”futarea’much higher”than those current ''tS^ market at present la controlled by professionals autl they are mily-eralpliig for a few polnta. and oven tb-o they ecalp. from the long able. A I’eareall bulletin says; "possibly the reports that Mr. Price la agalu the market, accompanied by ruiuors that he may duplicate hla bull campaign of. last sen eon, which started hInmiI tlila time of the year and canned an advance of aleiuf 2c a pound, la Inning some ef- feet on the old following of tlila operator. The trading durlug tlic nfteriMon was iiMMlenitely active, but prlcea were well held. the «'l«*ec being at I he l***at prices of, tho day. net 8 to 17 points higher with the time very steady. Comparative receipts at all L’. H. porta: Net receipts tiahiy 4d.ua, Bit me day hist year U>>£ Total receipts for four daye J . 7 i*K Hauie day a laat year ®-j*J Tol.nl receipts since Peptomlnr I....7.614,148 Panic time last year MS’ISe jMcrewae i.ua.4® rximMi.si roccipu icmarrow; J.«7. J80C New orleane 4,000 to 11.006 tlnlreeton 40.000 tu 13.^ Houston 4 t kW to «.&AJ —Movement at Atlanta; Receipt# toilsy .. Panic day last year Torres** .'.v.:..... Phlputeuta tmlay NEWS AN1) OOSSIP of the Fleeojr Staple.. Special to The Georgian. (From HaywanL Vlel New York. Kelt. 4,-Llt— to room 34f|64 lower. Opened steady at 2 decline. At 12:15 p. m. quiet hut steady, net 4 higher to 4 lower. Ptwts In goud demand, ? higher: mlddUng •.<nd; salsa 12.. 000; American lo/«); anccuUitbm ami eapnrt 1.000; Imports t.onn I ilea. «n American. Port receipts today estimated at 16.001 Iisles, against 61.266 laat week and 18,210 laat year. With Liverpool . inrnlng. It leftL. .. r Interests were iiegluulug to take hold of cotton. We w'ould not lie surprised If American buying orders were behind the advance abroad. We would bfy uow on all reactions. •* t’otton unusually dull at opening ami the tMior resitonac to - Idrefponl Indies tee per haps that pre*| let Iona tunde a month ago that we would go jau 11inlet the t'.ttglutr market will enror true. Market again an entirely local affair. Tbla waa a very dtsnpiHdntlng queuing it c«itton, f*ut uudcrfvfug conditloua are i atroug that we think market should do better. It la Interesting to nbaem*t~e Bonthern discord that la cropping out under the growing suspicion that certain lenders there are actuated by m-IHsIi ami not by patriot* lc motives, ami that there la dunger of « lioonierang when It couicn to reatrnlu of trade talk and ell that sort of thing. Mverpotd cables: “Market very sfroujf In the strength of Mvcrpool lg another fn futures. Following are the 11 a. m. bids: March 9.32c; May 9.4R**: July 962c; fletotier S.klc. Tin* New York f’ommerplal; ‘^Liverpool la l*ack lo within I point of the <kl Stark. The history of tire aeasou has be**p that 6*1 la l.lterjUMd lias been the letel atiorr Whb*b If bss t*een unsafe lo l*r long." The Times I democrat: “There la a change of front ou the part of many trading Hoothcrn newspapers In regard to pro- pf>sc<l muH oplloii mesforca. which d*t n*d dlwrlinlnnte lietwr— - *—*“* * ‘ legltlniatc cotton A New Oricana <1 r ... _ has Iwen itartnl among local cotton people toward eecnrlug an American contract which will In* the same at all American exchange*!. The New York Commercial: “Prlee la buying" was the Word that rau around the ring yesterday morning, and at ouce the market Itegen to advance. Rich. Weld and other leading brokers were reported to hare been closeted with Price yesterday. _. One story waa that Theodore II waa already long Wall afreet bouse. Another story waa that Price waa to take up cotton In March: another waa.that he bad formed an agreement, with spot holders that they would not NEW ORLEANS COTTON EXCHANGE KEEPS THE GEORGIAN ON FILE L. H. FARCHILS A CO. VTOCKfrCOTTON-ORAIN > I 20» Var1«tf«i Place. t • NEW ORLEANS. February 4,1907. F. L. Seely, Publisher The Osorglsn, Atlanta, Os. Dear Mr. Seely: Just wanted to let you know that The Georgian comes regularly and.is very mnch appreciated. I was mighty glad to note that it is kept on file by the Hew Orleans Cotton Zzobange—they don’t file many papers, you know. Tell Hr. Lively I think it is because he gives them such a good market page. Yours with regards, B. 0. 00THBAN. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street SaMAtlg . TU. market (or srM'cSSr-o.a to •• q»it» Lw-r- Edited by Joseph B. Lively Mr. umratwoatrar, jooro- .iMm. o* ad mac aarkota tc Attaau aad th. Soutk kaa nida Mai a racocataod au tkotltx la Ma aptcUItj. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS it sub or stoce. ttnlnail «m him •ilher waa that ho waa to latur a roai luill rlrrolar. If I'rlee I. really rnmlna Into the market arnin for a. cantpalm In 1 ‘ will. rertalnly !«• jBMBM Ctmtwr Atlaattc Coa.t U«a lartraa »u,.r Bat .... aiaroada , , Amartoaa Laeoaaallr.. . . • Am^iJSSSIw.-.-:: do, prafarraa AteWaoa... AmarlraaCottoo Oil Am Car Faaadrr Ilaltlmuro * Ohla Brooklyn Rapid Traa rauadfaa I"»el#e . . Chicago aad ttortbWa Cheaapaaka A Ohio Colorado Kn.l a Iroa Caatral leather do. preferred ....... . Delaware A Hudson. Distiller * BacurltlM. Erie ‘jns • CmItl . Am. tea RectirltlM & a welcome. It has lirfti n dull market In deed since has waa out of It. The cotton mnrhet wifi) price out la like Hauilct with out th** melancholy IJanc - ...T' - *! New Oilcans. Ftl*. «.-llarward. Vick A Dark: Liverpool la very good, were due 44/6 lowe- *••* -— .JC 44th loner. Tbei to 4 point down. H|*ot prb-ca 2 up: sales 12.«rt. With such strong spat support from iJrefpool. our tnarkets run not give war. Market o|m'u«mI 3U4 higher. Hellers scarce. Those who did not trust the spot support In Liverpool yesterday, *lo so ftwlny. IW, not think market can give way murk. Htnall Houston forecast of olily to 600 mav help the market, which is de ireaa**d bv weakness In New York. Htmt market *|iilet. )»nt steady, owing to advance In futures. Demand for low grades giving out, and they are s weight on the market. 6.8! Htork on hand t*»day Baiue day last year . lucressc SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, ateady; middling uplands 6.01*1. New Orleans. «rm; middling IQ * 16c. Bavsmiah. ®rq»; mUdllng lo tlbr. Charleston. ArtnumbM big 104»\ Wilmington, atcadv; mldtlllng 104c. I tost on. firm; middling ll*;, Houston, steady; middling 10%c. Memphis, atrodv; »»Jddj|Mg l-' i 16c. I la I vest ou. steady; middling WV. Norfolk, steadv; middling \J*%e. Augusta, steady: mlddilug lie. NAVWARD. V|C v K Indifference continues on our aide, yet tin* markets from time to time give signs of awakening intercut, as shown today by the rapid spurt which f«*llow**d the P'lbllcntbm of a small forecast f**r Houston for t»ui»»»r- ■m,. Receipts sre iteeoinlug crratlj*. and Bs Is generally Interpreted as tndtcatlng a lighter movement. This and be"**!»*“* rumors that a large operator In New York Is engaged on the bull able In cottonsuw tatned the adrance. The spot market la quiet, which la partly due ,n •"ftPSK weather Europe, however, has checked tit* demand • fiWgtiOsa this I- ndug felt. These low grades here with •»»««* «*• feet are becoming a weight on the mark*t. which I' prb uler th. tnnrkcts, whet** they quality. ““ Me gra*. „ ... New York. I el*. 4.— J. a tcnlng "f cur notion rwdv In tone amt *iuotat»oi»a tkdutini; In a welgi l In tm — - 4 prevailing In Texas Of tltr- •**- discount • attractive ...... for deelra , prices, but tho S,N.t nl nbt of the ,t the elath fnllu"' »*f att In.lli'nt.'.i fnlHnjt iiV.jllJ that tt V.Viiu'r,' k.'V'.tuI ilaya iWlliitn*! Ksur l,.«.|r<- .-oull.l.iir,' that thi |,,r _i.ni,,. !«».. ri, hull I,ilk v — allh.Mith llif fnu Httabler In. offerings ■ dug real thing lia* r. U pleat) cl exeltaiig**. but Is still In.’king. * sin.til. report** NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointer* on Prtmron*. R|*ecUI to The Georgian. (From llnywnrd. Uck A Clark.! Chicago. Feb. fl.—Bartlett, Frailer A Carrington: Foreign advices very strong ott wheat,-and luck to tir It sell much higher. Look to sen much higher prb es on corn and onts. Feel \erv friendly t« provisions ** u ar count of light receipts of hogs aud very large.rash dgataml for pr«wluct. Believe tb.-y will sell higher. Bov wheat. There will t*e more cents a bushet nn the bmg eble In tiu* Jtrxl JulD‘ .lava tbiin In any other cereal. Corn and •wits have barely got under way. Don t get left at the post oil this bull market. rush houses sold llttu* corn after open- t’roYlalon* steady at about Inst night’s Close. Til.' higher prices at the o|*enll»g were met with lll*eral offerings of lard and ribs and |*ork from Cudahy racking Coin )wiir. J.ogNii a*dd riba and la nl, NEW YOBK. The following la tae meg* la eettoe fa* turv* In Nrw York today: lilt i ii i it •j -l K**l». . . . .. 9.22 9.24 Mm«b. . . .( 9.27, 9.38 April. . . | May ! 6.4.*! 9.6; Jun** July 9.64j 9.63 Aug H* I»1 9.53 9.84 0*1 f 9.80| 6.86 iy 6.24 6.26 6.6i '5.67 6.78 1.24 9.36 ’6.62 'Icit *6M 6.84 9.2vjvjnrw E36J8 9.21 * 9.43-45 9.80-22 9.61-52 9.28 39 8.66-67 9.0AS 6.62 63 5.60 51 9.69411 6.48-50 6.6445 6.61-66 9.64-861 6.76-76 Ulnecfl very #tou*ly. Then* Is new trade coming In to nlmve 40«*. There la a himli letter trade. Coniinloalon houses Selling over utght at a«lvan«*ed prices. TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS. i-nslt n & .Si: MAMS OrntCtL do. prtfarrod cmija VtatMEikke ss. pnsiuis. « ...... M64 824 1«\ 1 224 LIVERPOOL. rollawtoi I. tb* op.nlof rant, •»* cIom, compared wltk vc.icrdaj: Futnrea opened quiet. (tpenln* P ration .. . nanae. :p.m. Cine. Cine. Ketirnary ,...S.<I 5.« 6.MH S.tTU i.M J>|>..Mir. ...S.S7HA.WH in nttiZ i.w Mnr. Anrll. IK AM k.M f.ClkJ A.UU April.If,y ...5A. A.I7 k.MU 1 Ml IH May-June ...5.M A.M 6.651,, 6.6M1 6.M June July ...S.MJt 6.64 SM% I.U* July-Ant. ...6.4si{A.62 6.51 6.61 6.61' Ati*.-Kept. . 6.44 A.46H 6.4« 6.47H ‘ Hapt. diet. ..6.44 6.46 6.44 ...6.6t A.4H4 6.4014 • •6.36 A.40 6.36l{ NEW ORLEANS. Tbs following It tbs rangs lo coctsn fa tores In Msw prisons today: PslTTT March. , April. . Slay.a a June.. . July.. . Oct. . . Dec. Closed steady. IIHi In l Laiiias ft lA.ll 10.04 10.27-28 10.1816 iaj|44jl0.:J2t 10.M-KllU.2t.27 16.M47 10.25-27 , 10.44^6:10.33-31 10.01 10.08 10.0610; 9.68-93 I0.KM21 6.66-10 THE WEATHER REPORT LOCAL FORECA8T. FOR ATLANTA AND VICINITY. Tartly cloudy toulght aud Thursday; warmer Thuraduy. I wcatherTforecast. l.nulsbiiin and Arknaans—Cloudy and warmer lit esat -tonight; Thursday partly •lomly mid warmer. Oklahoma. Indian Territory, East Texa lici imislug ctowtturns, tlowdy rising teuipss* tust- Texas iHouth)-Ullieltlfd weather protmtdv showers and warmer. West Texas iKortht—Increasing cloudlnes* and warmer toulght; Thursday partly cloudy. West Texas (Rmithl— Generally fair and wanner tonight; Thursd i'nr«.linns and Georgia . East Florida—Fair and colder with froat In north and central portions. West Florid* and Mlsslaalnpl—I cloudy; freeling along ctsist toiiliht. WEATHER*CONOITION8. Tin* northwestern area of high barometer lias unwed eastward during the last 2t hours, causing a decldis) Increase in nlr pressure from the Mlsslssltipt eastward Following In the wuk** of thin high li nren cf low pressure e kota. As a result of lieeit n g**nenil fall In tcni|*ernture 4msIciii linlf of th** map. w title tin* of tin* northwestern low Is euttsliig Member lii Miwtann, * * nilug iiml along the «*n i now lias occurred at n * f leimesaee and Houth •niiiilM'r of stations In th the south fair weather |* The conditions Indicate fair weather this section tonight mid Thursday; uot •d In Houth Da Idgh there has iver the warinei Dakota#. Wyo slope of the Itock •st stations north urolliut aud at northwest, llv nils. INTERIOR RECEIPTS. ffis following table shows receipt# at is* 11606 I 4>l THE METAL MARKET. Minimum and Maximum Tsmparaturs# and Rainfall. Obsenratlons taken rt ! a. m., 75th meri dian 11 mo. — Amarillo. Asheville. Augusta. Dodge Hty. F.l 1‘nso Fort Suitt It 3 ii- dcllx | Ha, ♦ r upiter , Kansas fit . Ke) W -t ! Know III.' 1 . s Angcb* faetnre*! c**m|* other ha ml the; Me ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS ' .it) FOREIGN ADVICES STRONG ON WHEAT Trade Expects It to Sell Higher—Corn and-Oata Slated for Better. Chlchffo, Feb. 6.—Dig trade In wheat and prlcea 7-80T l-4c higher for the day. The bulge was attended with considerable excitement. Russian news poured In right up to the dose, and It was all of one kind—bullish—and a factor In the wheat market. Many of those who sold early bought late. Of ferings decreased ns the price ad vanced. Corn, oats and hog products were nil moderately active. Corn cloaed I-Sff J*4c better, oats were up 3-607-6C nnd provisions gained 60? l*Sc. rrlnmry receipts of wheat 226.000 bushel* nnd com 651,000 bushels, com- IMired with 285,0.1ft and 715,000 bushels, respectively, u year ago. t’lcnr.mces for the day 214.000 bush- ela wheat. 600.000 bushels com and 2.000 bushcla rails. t'nsh sales of grain here Included 25,mm bushel* wheat, 40,000 bushels corn and 130.000 bushels oata. The seaboard reimrted 25 boat toads of wheat. 2 boat loads of com and 60,000 bushels oats. THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago grain a ml provision quotatioat for today follow: Previous WIIFAT 0P ’ B ' L °" - C1#W C '"“ Majr.... K K * W* 2J6 isS wl I'OIIN- May 44S J uly 4«N tfept 44\ OATH- May 4ft*% 47' 4 HE i PORK- H0«i 174 »4 & 04 ri4 17.65 17.75 17.0 17.724 »!>■— 17.R74 18.024 17.874 18-» LAUD— 10.074 1". 124 10.25 r . 10.05 tulv... 1«mC He|U... H 20 MDEH May... 6.75 July 6.674 10.074 10.01 10.024 10.10 10.024 10.174 17.0224 9 85 THE COFFEE MARKET. _ New York. Feb. roffee cablet: *llarre, 10 a. m.: Market barely steady; 12 uoou. unchanged: tales, 22,ooo. ^lUmbnrg 10 a. m., advanced 4 pfennig; Dally wea Rl*> No. 7 COn»r, p* iiiiminrn. «*; rzcoaiixr. 154; receipts, 10.000; ahlpbiCDtt to t’tilted Htntea. 8.00}; Europe nil; stocks. *ila,u»; market quiet. Han to* receipts. 22.0C0; stocks. 843.000; mar kot^ nominal; good arernge Hnntov not ' ftaipdnta receipts, 26.400; Jnndlahy re ceipts, 21000. Tha following table glte*_.the .opsnlng and close In tue New \ork coffee market for today; K»u7Ffc# Hit. Mtock. Miaalil mcovw MW »f iWr UlMnuri. K.nM. «mI T.i«« and Potand, ■outlt.m, to tbrlr ■•uallniMd Ihhuh In MnlDW. nbouM ilo'loltnr. Url. I. nlawtr mvrrrllW. «nd 16. *1.1 ■ml „*.'1111.1 Pirf.iml itark. nr. .bmp. Ilnrrlinin'u illriu-inr. rapwt KmI.i.1 .nil In illuolv. iituiUnnllna of llnrrluinn Only minor . 'irr.nry l.fl.Utlon .lpwlnl lo pnu i-nuicrrM tills nrntlnn. Bt I'nal ftrnlDf. Ikl* dnrtl jrmr will prolwblp Ii. follf M6.M0.iM (rot*. Inn u.l mraluf. not oxpcetnd In nUuw nuttrilnl lui-rmw. tl.niUiut nt«t»mmt for Dmpwlwr im it. mw. 1(4.600. null for ,li nmntli. iltH-rmi. ,7 S!!K«r“n , Mr^SS:r ln.rm.nm1 la the senate yustontay to the effect that five scuator# lie appointed to luvestlgate Ike 1186 reorganisation of Northern l*rietfU* aud to find o«i r if certs lo lands wen* properly trtusfrrreil In that reorganization, nnd If not legally transferred, to reimrt ou the advltaldllfy «•( repealing the 1501 «barter granted to the Northern Parlffc road, la the eaute of the break In* the market this morning. The tenor of the resolution peer firs!!/ represent# Ike claim# of certain **oa testing .minority stockholders r“ “ 1'aclffc. which nave never lie# determined. I’mler the worst < would sliuply metn a long lef.„ Tbgre was eoiue buying around the room at opening. Imt weakness In Great North cm nae checked the mark at. on the drives, the good storks should be bought, in our oplnlou. Town Topics: While we do not ex pect any great bulge In prlcea, and whiie this may come at shy time In an attempt to retire the large short lutercat, we look for a steadily Improving market. Foreign honker# who hare been here and personally Investigated business conditions am practi cally a unit In declaring there I# hothlug fa lee almut our prosperity, sod there li less Inclination to check the renewed so gagemente of gold fbr export to this side of the Atlantic. The Interior la Increas ing its haras Id Ike market, which #111 ciMinterbnIance the evident tendency of New York Institutions to reduce their se- cnmmodsllons so that, while New York will he lo better position to i " ments due the sab-treasury American» In London JjMrT InVJfSrt'E «M ggaWHlIgl Sr fS5S?Vr Advsnced Prom Fraction to Four Points in First .Hour. HILL ISSUES WEAKEST Industrials More Prominent Than They Have Been in Long Period. Hr Tinny on ion nvniuui. ant. buying has l»een golna .on In selflc. At. ronl. Atchison. I'ennsyl- laltlmore and Ohio. New York Ueo- uew iccurltles, the market will not suf for materially on this account. Important Union Pa*" vants. BaK.6wv.w- . w ■#».». <«•> c™- tral. North western. She Hill shares. Loals- vllle aud Nashville. Atlantic Coast Line, the Steel and Copper stocks, Smelters and IjnUL and we would advise their pur chase when weak, and would hold for much better figure*. We look for a sagging tendency In cot PRICES OF COTTON Q00D8 NOT REGARDED TOO HIGH. April May June . July August Heptrniher Octolwr November Dccemlver Closed steady. Opening Kang**. ..6154.20 ..5.4W.66 . .5.66-5.60 ..5.60-6,70 ..6.86*70 ..6.10-6.00 ..5.76-6.00 . .6.60-6.90 ..S.fOA.te ..6.66106 . .6.0)6.10 ..6.06 6.10 Hose. • If.-6.2 5.65A.I2) &.kV.VX5 5.56-5 9i 6.86-6.0) 6. On 6/4 COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. quotat'one of the New market; OpenlOa Uloslac February 4.1V»G464 42 G45 Mnirli 44 41 A46 April <1464 43 #45 May 434*414 434W41 July . . 444R464 44’«G444 Hciitcmber. 43\fHOs 43 |»4I4 Closed steady. primary' movement. The following figures give the primary movement of wheat and corn: \V lira t—Bccelnta today £!9.(kV) bushels, against 3X6.600 liuahela laat year; sliltuncuta t**»lay .15.000 bushel*, against 281,0V) buali*':# last year. Corn—Beeelnts toilay 661.000 liusheU. against 716.000 bushels last year: ship ment# today, 488.000 bushels, against 474,- OuO liuahela laat year. 20 Broad BlroaL New York. COTTON, STOCKS AND GRAIN. Tolognph your ordoro diroct lo our Now York office, which ie ac cording tc Ibw. Wo doal in frac tional tots on modorato margins. Our information it tho boot and it tologrophod to thoso who opon ac counts with uo. Correspondence in vited. Empire Building. ATLANTA. Bell Phone, Main StV GEORGIA. i HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISION*. Carondetet and Grower St#., New Orison#. M EMBERS: New Orient!# Cotton Ktrhnnce i N * " O-lerne I’utu-M Britier# A*sy»-is he 4 Tort t*ntti.n Lx**bauge. Third National Bank Capital - - - - $200,000.00 Surplus and Profit# $375,000.00 F If A V K°JTUV kTviT 1 11 M. ATKINHON, J08KIMI ‘ “ — ..... _ ... CALHOUN, StlLTfl.V DAl«4AV. JOHN W. GRANT. “ “ McC’OllD. . McCohl). The New York Commercial: Af the In- stance uf mills, a number of commission merchants have advanced the price of out- Ing flannels and napped fabrics for fall from 494*. and report that the move baa not retarded the booking of busi ness. Throughout the Cotton goods trade In primary channels It la apparent that iner and fall he la. therefore, willing to take on stocks. With cutters-up and gen era! cnnvcrtrra the aam«* bold* true, aud the only Jiraurh of trade tn cottons that t Ion of stock* In the mills. Of course. It must he tmrne In mind that a large uum- tier of mllle are not operating on more than a C567Q per cent schedule aud they have order# In bnnd which takes this quantity of gooda aa It cornea forward at prevailing prices. Au acute situation lias arlacu lu the linen trade and Importers are moving whatever remaining stocks ther bare for the opting att A mummer at oatie- factory prices. The question of delivery baa lit'cu one of considerable annoyance Imth to Importers ami to their customers, but* the manufacturers abroad sre lie. Ilever to lie doing the best they can to forward gooda. Frlnt Cloths: With the sales of print clotha approximating 4ft0,000 nieces for the past eight days and the call Including all widths and counts, sellers sre tiecomlng firmer In their views, and It Is freely stated In the market that advance# will lie scored tbla month. Hegulara are held nominally at 4c. hut mill# have few. If any, goods to sell and are uot closing con tracts for- delivery this month or next on fhla construction. From the fact tbnt 28-thch 64 by 60. are also selling at 4**, It la lielleved that regulars when they *lo move will bring 44c. The market oh wide construction cloths la now so situated that only a flOliig-Hi Imalnee# can In* tin u.l led for the Italmice of this month and the endeavoring to get figure# on special eon«trnctl»ii clotha to cover their i*ntrona In the «»uttlng-up trade through to ]H*cetu- Imt. Imt find few mill# willing to set a fin'd price on iiierchandlac. New York. Feb. 4.-Tbe upward n,.i. meat ntade further progress In th*. part of the day’s stock exchange oil the aaiue technical grounds that Ju,ij*}, j tbs recovery of the preceding day#. Th,.#*. aa th well kuown. were the evl«leu<i. N : i,, forcet hark of the decline had dt-i I tela flagt? ate*! Info aim pie manipulation aide of the market, and had « Involve real llqnli! on the , —_ .— ceased u ve real llqnltlatlou: wholly to over, that prices bad reached a h- leugtl) where noUd eupoort waa rend* he freely extended, and where n reft amount, at least, of outside lnve H iin buying was attracted. There was i.u more life In the opening trading tbl# n, lug than them bad lieen at uuv v yoaterday. -reflecting on the one baud n. urgency ott the part of the short tuf.-r to close their eommltineats. But. other hafliC at md, at an advabet* of 4 Mm • last olght’a prices, atneks u. r .. deal has MriiV tk , lie thrown out readily at such a fan. **ll.is n *7’ during the laat week no twb' whkh *!,«[.* “•* “■ “t readily at euch a faviind. aa presented this murnin boor the adrance seemed • w -nd by midday, on a < lily reduce*! volume of Imalnesa. f been shaded all through the list. New York, Feb. 6.—The market oiwuH at general advaneea where there «.r. changes. Riueltlng and Mexican Outrsi opened unchanged. Anaconda atlranre<l l> 4 : Great Northern preferred aud Iteadluc N higher; Pennsylvania. Union Pacific, Aiunl- gamated Copper and Northern Itoclflc mi 4: Erie and Atchison %. The market generally held the were shout the «»nlj stock# that did not (each higher price !*•». cla In that period. The Industrials gener ally were more promluent In the irNdhii- than they have lieen In a long period. *-• MINING 8T0CK8. Boston. Feb. 6.—Opening 1470146. Copper Ranjr •tatnl im. Fr.i minion 6s. I -Opening t ante 6641 t ft Trfflh LONDON BTOCK MARKET. STOCKS- jope IpmlciD, Atchison *lo, prefernHl rnundtan Pacific ('hraapeake aud Ohio ILIH 1024 l^, iSJ|ic" 4»\: Kris. 1st m 7ft lg 70 184 .. . Illinois Central $ U64-I591, 12I411MS Lnntorflle and Naahvttle ..... Mexican Central, nref ex-filv. Norfolk an*t Weatero ....... Ontario anil Weatern J*hl!aifelphla ami Reading ... IJock Inland m 66 1») 122 lift tl»*4 « b ffoathem PnclBc wi »H' WS S' 4 : st. paui .'.'".W.'! Union Pacific Vulteil Stales Hteel do. preferred Wabeah, pref. 14* 3 1474 H* 17141734 464- 4»V 1064'106^ S3 HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S DAILY 8T0CK LETTER. Now York, F»b. J. S. B»rti« A TUf lyowlnn mark,. w„ faroraMy .ir.-. iia Iiy I hr rallrlnt (anilriwy In oar rnnrk-t <<* trnlay. anil iiricra war* hlahrr In mo-i rf our atwka In Ihrlr mark... Thr Itrur. harr lirrn rovrrtn* In tha market for Hr mat ta-o daya. Thr rulaldr ‘ hnylnc hh'ii niraerr. Imt thla la not aor|>rt.liii:. »•' Jt rarrly happrna that tha public rouu-. in until tha market derelopa activity mi in- nil ratter. Ht. I’anl. Vttlpn Parlllc, Suithnn 1-ariOr and the M., K. and T. atn,-k« an. thr atroiutrat Inlay. The coal alrrk. In;" not reapondrd aa they have In pnat tr tt.** turn, nnd Krlr nnd Hrtdlnx hold hack at' 1 *" Nirnlv. Market qnlrt nt the ndvancc rh- heavy rnrnlnir power of if.. K. and I. atreka n'rrlveu favorable comment lu van- oue aourrra. CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION Capital $500,000.00 Candler Building. Branch Corner Mltehtll and Forayth Ste Equipped with every modern facility for doles a general Banking. Truat and Saving* Butlneia. 4 Per Cent Interest Compounded On Savings Deposits INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT ANO SOLD. The most modern Bate Deposit Department In the South especially prepared for atortng amall and large warea. CHICAGO CAF. LOTS. M. Mr •hnton r«t*cq UhCtiwnc loustnii rioitoo 6:xrhnngr Now York ond Chicago rorrteponiSanTk J. 8. BACHC A CO.. AND BArtTUlTT. FrtcZ»ER w CARRl\C w CN. PRIVATE V/IRI j 10 ALL rC .i.To, L/H. Fairthlle. 8. J- Wh.la L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. hkn UnLCANL Mwnherai .Veer Orlvana Octton Excl.ance. New Yerk Crltea nvrhar.g*. New York I'otinn Kviuanae. New Orleans Board of Trade. New urlran* Stock Kxci-.aace. > nica*.. 11-v.rd o' Trade. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. Private wlrea In SfiW VOtiK atij CriiVaU. Op-er* a-Tfc':»d Tap t«a fura CcUv.t,. wj aha,a awiifti...* 11. C. COT*tna.'*. THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President. C. C. Manv.aring, Vice Praaidant. Thao. Coehtu, Jr., C. P. A, Sec. and Tre.ii BRANCHES NEW YORK—Waldorf-Aatorla. ATLANTA—Fourth Nat’l Bank Ul.!s- IIOSTON—Exchange Dullrilng. CIIICAOO—Marquette Building. WASHINGTON—Colorado Building PHILADELI .TIA—Bellevue-8lriu! :J NEW ORLEANS—Hrnnen Building. SAN FRANCISCO—Belden Bultdlnf LONDON. ENGLAND-4 King Street. Cheapalde. AT-ANTA BRANCH 101S-1S Fourth Natienel Bank Building. 0. B. B11)WELL, Resident Manager. » T,lephone. Main 171. Cabl, Addrwaa. Amdit. N- Y. THE FORTSON-GARRETT CO. COMMISSION BROKERS COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN And' PROVISIONS. Prlvata wlrea to New Yerk, Chicago and New Orleane. All Accounts Guaranteed. Oir.ce>: Opposite Peat Office, Knoxville, Term.: Schraplro Duild" 1 ) Ncrth Auguata. S. C. Ordcra aelicited for Purchata end Sale for Future Delivery. Corre>P c<v donee Invited. Atlanta and Gear;la rvaiemtrt will ht givti tptelai a 1 ’** - tlcn. '