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THE ATLANTA OEOIiOIAN AND NEVA'S.’
MoJfiiAv i BiiarASv ii.- ir.i
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IN ALUNARKETS
Liverpool Set Pace, Coming
Unexpeetedly Weak
Mouday.
NEW YOHK RESPONDED
There Was Moderate Un-
loading and a Little
Hear Pressure.
Sew Verb. F»li II.-The ii.ltoii niarkel
epen. | ;o» pul III n lnwer. or In line will
paid*,. wlllrh were qn»ltUI»Mi'T) Knnw
Imur prraourr dwHopral here «l**» *l'«»
»*rnt/* uiihMdlug. tbt* rffra*t Ivlntf *•» "***■
rfclrb
Tim firlraa for rot ton Monday I# •}! H»»*
nwrntfttlvr market* opcural •°wrr. Knlirra
In IJ«« a r|wol atnrtral unpvpcctrally lower—
quiet mill anehangral I nolut down—
whereaa NihaiufM iff 1 to 4 points won* duo
on S**w York'# rttmlog on ffatardfly. The
trend wm downward daring tb# rutlrj ■##•
■lou. IwM prtrei showing derllm* of 4«*to
-#potnia,-tko ***** mouth* tnffrrtng the
greatest ahrinkagf ,
MpotH won* ■trolly M • point* dollar,
•plnuem taking only 9.0» luilrai at 6.06 for
"In'tbf Ntw York market future* opened
7 to 9 potnta off lu response to the wrakOMs
In Meenmnl. the near months as In Idver-
imot. aboutuk the greatest decline#. Trad
ing wa* not aetlve. and waa confineil chiefly
to the professional element, who are I rear-
lablr Inrilaed. and an* taking advantage of
the recent advance to take profit* Other-
wlar the «11nation la unchanged- The mill*
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
Special to The Georgian.
(From Hayward. Vick A Clark.!
Sew York. Feb. II. -J. M. Ilarhe * Co.
Urertmol waa due about I in 4 higher; open*
<ol qaleft and uu« hanged to J lower. At U:U
p- m., qalet aet tnt% lower oy near awl
apnt*. f lower at Iff; aalea k4h. Amerb*au
7.090- aiieeulatlon and esport l.ffto. Imports
Edited bj
Joaeph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Urely’a | WMty-flre
ganra* oagarlone* of *d-
Itlag market* * At La fa
a ad tb# 0#«tb baa aiade
htm • recognlreJ s*.
tboHty Iff bla aprcUlty.,
3.(0). liiHndlng U.ooo Ataerirara
I’ort recelnt* t.nlsy eatleuitr
alnat 30.704 leaf year.
luted at 93J09
OYrrtMMlglll.
very dl•appointlag tula more
i* little reaction inar In* looked
for ou the oj»ulng. Hut wltb the demand
for actual cotton aa iuantlffhte aa ef
and a much better tone prevailing. we _
not look for nni' h daellue. and Itelleve that
o«Mtd buying will develop on aiaall ter*
Hirer aalea of cMha for the wet
ere CO.QGO trieres. dellverlea SfiOM pier. _
ltd produrtpill 220.8»»* ide.-er. hi ticks, all
kind#, eat I iiim ted nt M'/>» pleeea.
According to lufffruiattnu ie<v|retL high
grade cottofi waa offering freely In the At
lantir*. I nil with demand equaling offerlaga
and fulleiMlng price* paid.
Cotton hat good uuderlone on haying by
Mitchell. 1
Following are tl a. w. Mda* March 9.17.
May 9.42, July 9.43. Octoler 911. January
_ ... Liverpool .
I»* and poaMbly lower market
Idle. .
The market open# I to 10 Inwei
(liK.ip|H>liitltig. No disposition
cumulate; .
many line# of grants. (onti
goods. It la rejiorted. are baaed
raw material.
n*
Liverpool today:
Open. QSfe
Mereb April ....5.41 fg
May-June 6 *4 1.4t
July-Augnat 6.10 iff 6.6J
OetoberA*oreud>er ....S4fH 6.49*4 8.SS
Heater makes the average
low.
r.ei
6.66
Secretary Heater makea the average
weMft of lielea for five month* from
MeptemlHT I to Feliruary 1. this year.
All marketa will l*e cloaed tomorrow
(Twalap eicept Idverttonl and IajikIou ou
■croont of IJncoln’a Inrthdny.
Trmlliie w«» pr.rll.wlIr Bt ■ >l*n4.tlll
Anripc I In- Ira.lln*. dow rhlwfly
In lb. bnlldaj 1-rfr.* rotmd a
very narrow range. The cluae waa steady,
yet 4ffl ft poIntR lower.
Cunifutmtlve receipt# at nil V. It. port#’
Receipt* today ....
n ote day laat year
nereaae
£>.496
... Srt.TTl
... H.CA2
... ns.iMi
... 37.S3
“ :x37
.. 7.GM,9ft
. :.,«9.:io
. .1.902,17*1
Ratlmatrd receipts Monday:
New (trleana
tlalveatou
lloaatoti
Movement nt Atlanta:
Recelpla today
Mame day laat year
Inereaae
Hhlptneurc.today
Marne day laat year
fnrrreae
Mtnrfc on band today ...
Marne day laat.year
Increase
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARKE'S
DAILV COTTON LETTER.
New Orleans. F«b. 11.—'The marketa
are now working through that perloj
during which old crop ced«a Ita Impor
tance. rights and power an price facto
and trade Item to the new crop. Thi
process la by no means a smooth on<
and every year accompanied more or
leas by erratic iuctuatlonn until control
and Interest are directed Into the prop
er channel. At first any weakness and
decline in old crops, which are In
ourse of liquidation, w
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
T
WOT COTTON MARKET.
l.lT.rpool, .Im.It; mWWII»«np!2!J' , « 4<6J
Ailant<t. steady; middling 10k Iff'
New York, steady; mlddW
nOrlOlli WlWiy. wbuhi"* ■
Util, llork. mm«j: nrtMltn,_)««..
Augusta, steady; ailddllug 1»V
KatSS. attad/; MbMIliig U3*.
Hoeatoo. steady; utldUllng Hr-
uahrcatoD. steady; mlddUag He.
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
The fellowtac teole ehowe reeelpt. et the
towns today, Smipared with tha same day
. Porte
w
U04
Naw
;
Vsreanali .’ .... . .
Yflttelaaloa
Norfolk
heel on
Peaeeenla
7Tv7T
14U9
1981
1917 . .
M
r*
1IU2
124 .
249#
9040
Wl .
12
m
687
48
Total
3411
2iTT74
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Tbe tottowna table 4hraeJ-retpta et th,
tatsetev tewae tedey. reel pa red with tha
tare, day laat yean
Tewae
1907
1901
Hnffatnn.
Augusta. .......
Wfev.v:::
riuetaeatl
Wffff
649
Si
S>1
7949
411
MW
972
Total
yw
VCZ
L. H. FAIRCHILDS A CO.'S
WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW.
New Orleans. Fell. 9 -Considering the
volume of business done. Ieoh a|M»ts and
futures show a satisfactory adranre for th»*
wv«*k. The week-end figured Indicate con
lined record-breaking aplniiere’ takings, and
notwithstanding heavy nvrlpts sentiment Is
tnrntug more butUsU and the puttllc Is twgtn
nlng to r»*alla*‘ that a lino».(sW l*ale er»»|» I*
aa ahaplutr necessity Advleea from tie-
Atlantic atatiw are to the effect that g's*d
cotton In that section haa all Iwrii wdd.
end that a much l*etlrr demand for low
grades la In evidence One prominent turn* •
advise* ne that ther can sell gi**d cotton
now for the same prices aa were obtainable
when January wutraeta were «*lling rit
11.2#. February ekpnria. If they eoutimx
the anme pmnortloa they are uo
will exceed TlO.aro tmtee. amt s.
| M *«t po*tc«I men In the business
what the American mills will do
promptly ffT-
fect new crops, but thin will be the
rase leas and lean aa we go along, be
cause the next crop la too Important In
the aupply question to be lastingly af
fected by the remnants of this crop.
Viewing the situation In this light, the
decline today presents nothing extra
ordinary. Spot business In Liverpool
fell off to 8,000 hales with quotations
reduced 6 points and future# declined
a# much a# -0 point#. According to ra.
ble#. Egypt wpa selling, and the undo-
tng of straddle# on ihe-part-of-^K#^
York contributed to the decline. This
supports recent Information from Ne'v
York that the short Interest there
wanta to get out. Our market con
formed proportionately to the decline
In other# and tomorrow being a holi
day, amaller longs liquidated and sup
port waa lacking, yet nt no time during
the morning was there aggressive
weakness or disposition to sell. Th*'
ejKit market was quiet and sotnowhut
lower to sell. Home demand for staple
cotton; others neglected.
New York. Feb. 11—J. 8. Baclie A
x: The taking of profits on the long
end of straddle operations probably
accounts for the decline In Liverpool
today, as there Is no change in the
character of the news over Hunday to
impart an easier tone abr«tad. With
March-April In Liverpool nearly 'ion
points over March In New York, and
the prospect of manipulation of the
near-by month In this market. It would
seem to be the part of wisdom l<» und
TIPS PLASHED
prom TVull 8treet
WA* AW
iJiZLAmiirt!.r^tMJr «****
Th* liaik .Mfrnirut Batantar ladacaA a
lei at i-*r arUla,. a ad Ik. aaaal ntarraa
S ll so doubt load to aiaaa rnaraalA ft-
t. br baa»«Tto bar. Fkllad Huim
Imlu mnala with laaka tkla nk.
Tb» bulk at lb* «oB*jr r*larr»d "to Ik*
trMattrr ramr from kr. Tort liaaka
Th* bold arrtraU thi. ■orulni la l-o®.
dou KOI rat r*t»ri*U. hot Sam York «•
p*rt*4 to aamn ran* at It.
Tint loo. ntaaaah la SalunlaT a >lat*i»*at
waa tarr boary and aboaM. not I<a aar-
ptiet\ to aar klctn-r *all rat*. tkla wMb.
r ytwat |irtr*a bir* looknl tor. lull 1 Milk
laark.t .bould It* a -urrkaa* ou waak
abot,.
Th* laa* at raak la Bat.rdaj'a liauk atat*-
mt wa, da* to tb* iw^arawat to ttw
I*. Th* a*tllii, waa pnitMonal. W.
It on tb* drtr*. .fork, .bould Iw bonttkl
i fair adranra. Otmtdo trad* rout Inti*.
n*ht and Ik* atarkrl la pro(nak>nal.
arh*t la Irranlar. lint not actlr*.
paaiouala rrofklni
Htvar la atrnne
on tkr Itnanl
for a ratix.
iltorhood of 110 mi tkla
~ NEW YORK-
'ffi&skx&r " **•
LIVERPOOL.
1
ill 111 !
Fvb . . . .
Mnr< Ii . . .
April. . . .
Mav
eji
'Ifii
....1 | nasi
E22 t.S ».* V y, 37
t'icj't.iftjyuj S:£8
Juiv
Aug
Ki*|it
Ort
9.04
9.C
9.61
9.79
f.aaj a.asi v*h a.na-64
9.61 9.62 9.63j 9.«41
961 8.16 f.Ui 9.M4)
I.MF 9.791 9.SI 9 M SI
lowing glr*. tb. oprafag i
■ comMnd With 7*nt*rdaj:
Futnraa oprnnl oal.t and atradj.
- NEW. ORLEANS.
Th. following I* th. raaf* la cntlca fn
lures In Hew Orleaaa tods#
the latter part of
motln meeting, te
ahoiild lie Imlllali fet
more and Ohio, te l*e quoted
wltkoot Its 8 per cent dividend will be In
TiTen^famr
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointer* on Provisions.
—Th*- Fill; mil llnonl ll.inld. AU uf Lbt
tdemonts that go to make a large tmwk**t
In coni appear to Iw active. powerful
■IMviiliitlve Intcrcsta ara hnylug In a i
Mtntillnl way on theories ■which take
Lionel view of the situation. Home of the
; country elevators and many of the netlra
merchandisers of the grain are selling be
route thej- Isdleve there la n practically lu
exhanvtlble supply lu sight. W. H, Hurt
left sent the (Allowing to all of his ca*
totners y«»*terday: “Aa far Isick as l*rj
we rnlsetl n crop of 2.SOO.OOO.OHO bushels
corn; since then our smallest crop hns been
2.2-V).0ft).0nti nuil our largest 2,900.000.000. No
matter bow large or how atuall the crop
hns bceu. It Use l>een used up. snil uo
siirphtN left to carry over to the ne*t year,
lu 19tri imsIi corn sold at SSe In this mar
ket. lu 1903 at Me. In 19)4 nt 58lkc. In
1968 at ffHfce nml In 1906 wt AUkc, -Uuriug
#11 this time our home eonauuipftan has In
creased riioruionaly. and Is greater today
than ever lietore. Our present fsport de-
timnil is Inking every bushel that can Is*
delivered nt the aealmnrd. aud. owing to
failure of the Argeatlnn crop, the
a ataS(MTli ofh*^ tha f Em*'rvir'ksn'ao'TM°d!uitltT nf*th* Yt«»
.uppofi comlst failflultdd: «xt«m from I *}•»,^, ll » ll « ; l “>-p9e ■»
th* short., RoaKf llrad.ni evened up k 2*IMut"7h» aaSSSS thti" Juvinlr th
nretfv va.it 4« o... . iCBY IS# in
strmldlea. in which there In a big paper l port ttemnml dwrtug the sprlug 'nnd auui
profit. Locally, the market has been tU t mer monttis pronilaes to bo ns Targe aa we
pretty well laat week tn anttcitmtUm
of the holiday, leaving little l» do to
day. Home buying waa encouraged by
the-amalUoatlmutsdl .pari Nqt
this Influence was offset by the largo 1 - Tn ™
estimate for Houston tomorrow. There
I# no pressure to sell short and but lit
tle business anyway.
ALL LINES OF COTTONS
ARE SOLD FAR.AHEAD.
of their stueki
of rot tons. There never haa been any
doubt expressed by lesdlug eommlasluu mer
chants aa to their ability to dt*|NMr of thr
_ - -* * * nit tb<* present
go*sis for spring nnd summer
valuation. Their only com
with regard to the fall of 19
opening of fauey
the for-
»- t . _ j-ffttiri*
iy from this country. Tbeae eoudltlons in
sure aa complete an abeofptiou of our laat
bla surplus ■
so that after this mouth
WHEAT WAS FIRM
AT JHE OPENING
Advanced Fraction, Later
Lost It On Reported
Receipts Northwest.
l'hlca*o.- K*b. 1J.—Ther* ware lo«.«.
In all the itmln aa well A ho* product
markets—1 -4(.1 -2r for wheat: l-ift
*-tc for com: 1-kOl-Sc lor omta and
5O20c (or provlalona.
I/onts were aall.ra late In the day In
the way of evrnlni, up ov.r the holi
day. Primary ferelpia of whrat for the,
day *70,000 bu.hcla; corn i.oH.DOu
bushels.
t'lrnraurea for the day 250,00 bushels
wheal; 200.000 bushels com and 1,000
bushels oats.
rash transactions were 20,000 bu.h-
< Is wheat, 40,000 bushels corn ant!
100.00 bushels oota at Ch|ea(o; 2 bont
loads wheal, 7 loads com and 20.000
bushels oats at tho seaboard.
THE WEATHER REPORT
LOCAL FORECAST.
FOB ATLANTA AND VICINITY,
lair tonight aud Tuesday, wltb uo mate
rial lining* lu tempera Ur*.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
th* *ntlr* rouatry, ami there baa Ivon ‘
tlttl* precipitation In th* laat It boor..
An area of high pressure roerrs th* major
Isirtlon of th* uifl|,. reatral oe*r tVyomtug.
with Ita crest extruding luto uitith*ru
T*ina. The adranre of this area of high
pressure lu ranging somewhat rohler we.nh
*r over the wiutb and east.
Tli* lowest pressure I. now over New
Knglaud. hiving moved eattlrunl from
northern Mlehlguu .lure Kaltieduy morniiur.
Th* forw.nl moremeut of thi. arm bn.
raitsed aoute amiw III tli* Ink* region. New
York aud New Knglaud lu the taut two
eastward drift of the western area of
high pressure will mow fair weather In
this section tonight nnd Tneaday, with hut
llttls rhaa,* ln trin|irn,turr.
Minimum and Minimum Tamporstur..
and Rainfall.
doing th* largest linatnrm aa reeord.
Th* Hill storks ate made the target at
hears hemnae of farther .ggrcmtr* legf.la
lion threatened In W.ihtngtou. .
tv* hear eopper Mw.nniptlou, which waa
lgnre.1 to Inrreaar la 1207. baa thus tar do-
**moed are* HOC mat*-period. ,
not Iff any
Fcopla arc 'waklog up to the fart that
he Missouri. Kansas r J * r
the mast proiulsln*
railroad lists.
Town Topics;
Trading light with no tuocU
r^mloii did vcrr_Mttlc ou altbcr •
acllbig of the tolll stocka. but i
largv quantity.
siinrrmg #07 DHIWUI TCOCUOO
riMMit levels good stocks will #<t-
<rom present levels
ranee to m ^ “
si houses
fun tgn baying has been nImoat as I
pooailile dfvli
ter regarded than ever.
The Copper. Hmetlera. Lead. Atner*
Fonndrv. Repatillr Mteel and
--- (n f tvor> aw i
attenTlou. In aikUtton’to Mkrasa?
mentioned, to Rt. P«ul, Atchlsoa. Penasrl-
vaula. Northwe.tero, lainl.elU* and Nash
ellle. Reading and the lltlt seeurttlm. Bay
them on soft spot, today.
On any bulge, mil cotton, but oa breaks
bay wheat.
STOCKS OPENED
FRACTION LOWER
There Was Very Little
couragcment in the Kurlv
Mroning Newts.
TRADING WAS lHjj,
Unexpected Favoralilc An.
nouncement from Sci-’v
Shaw Caused Advances
Naw York. /oh. U.-Tbe onlv *ff, .
Natuday-a oofavoraW* bank statem. > '
I'ifZ-L JP-fetaeat w«»
Irmoasa In tha vail money market I
ffN* fft wt# outset of file din V i
.Igtyr dm rate fcdvan.
»aaasas.-8s.^v i "!;5
'hat *h2*wmtld"at 8nce Iwy' .
•». aeeordlnSiyrwkieb were
agert
Irrrgiitaiity at the opening
ret begun to gather «ti..,
la up within tra,
of laat w**k.
sSUftSlWr*--
■a Panic and .ti, ■
and Hmeltlug last It sod Brooklyn tt i,.|.j
Trau.lt. Hngar .Urted M higher. '
ton. 1‘rnn.ylvaala .nil Baloo I'.rlr
14 higher. Baited Rt.tr. Stuei
lower and-lost-14 par coot
tost. 14 par cant.
MINING BTOCK's"
Boetoo, Feb. 11.—Opening stork. T.''
Ity W4: Ibaaaoa 22W; Copper linn.-
5:v
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
BTO^KB-
CLARK GOODMAN • CO.’S
WEEKLY MARKET LETTEfo.
been marketed with nnnahal mul , _
gjjtmjif the sharp falHng off in recvlpta
Moat people Imy cotton futures In the
fall of the rear; when receipts are enor-
mors, and they generally lose their tuoaer.
Cotton Is very uiiirb lower non- than It
In the fall, the movement of the cron
jrnetleallv o' -
the f
TH0MA9VILLE,
AtrWaoD rrrr.....vr;.....Iifl6laii
Anneonda 284
do, preferred ....>
Raltlmore and Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Chesapeake and Ohio
laonlsrlUo nod Nashville ....
Mexican Central, prat
Norfolk and Western
.New York Central
Ontario add Western
I’ennaylvanta /...
Philadelphia and Ueadlng ...
Houthein Fpctfie
Southern lUUwsy
do. preferred
8t. Caul
V'nlon l'nclflc
United SUted Mteel 44L
do, preferrwl _ MN
Wabnab. pref.
7014
; |M
Amarillo
Asheville
A8BSw::
-lit
well Into tbs snmmer.
the bay and oats erops bus already
Inrgely Into our «*orn supplies; Ike high
prloe t»f rattle and hogs lias atlninlutrd
IwiIIiij, for while rreelpls «f mAtiirol
lioffs have been light, thr unuilier ou fesn*
f«n «spring and nuuinter lujiiUrtN Is reiKirt-
rd large. At the moment eonntry eleva
tors are wt*ll filled with corn. Intt aenivlty
of enra will result lu Us coming slowly
ou tin* market, and. aftrrt ho next tlnvc
weeks. I tad mads mul oprlng work will
mi off all receipts from the fnrtn."
T. II. llnu«*oek. of litc MI«Miurl drain
Kansas city, nml th- l>es
men In the secondary market, the nltuntlo
hi staple cottons for the full iiAHii.iuwi n j
(lighter appearance. It Is now Im II.m !
tint on sheeting drills, enara** nlilrtmo'
ml similar Hues of isiarao ymu rnbi-bH nHi 1
ers will secure prices Ini sod on not
than U-cent cotton, nnd that whether « \ *
port drumntl «'oman to hniol or uoi. tin- •
domestic «*ousiunntlou will lie sufTIcletit to I
keep pliesn stuady. Tin* more turn I on t .u j
ton darks nnd denlnrs lu tin* medium nnd
lirsvywrights Is much stronger, nnd It I
*—***fft“ r “-
** ri' 1 * j Mol lira Vile ra tor Cnnipnu>. «»f l»m M.ilnei
ittoiia | burn, who ofwratrs cxtmslvely In eor
, .I, a 1 a! 1 "* I West and Moffthwest. brllrves that Clib ago
"•T. * I will Net* mi nvnlanche of corn lu the spring
•mint «»f thi
Inslug lier
III until
AtlNUtb* SCitlMMI’d
•pring lierauM* ot
i|m* nirreut |hki
the InnldUtv of 1h«* nitfis
•■-— — ,| ^
lu nil primary
handle n tnrjr"r
srger rontrnct
'hnnuels. whether tor woolen...
•Ilka, linens or fine rot tons, tbe drum
delivery of all ff«Mta|<i under order for
Is urjrant. Tin* drees gmMts miiiiMfn-
srr forwarding spring ‘order* an Ith
rapidity and this lirnnrh of the woolet
liens Is In excellent shape. The full
cimmIs trade Is now liecomlng
mm
•nil
ms king a full nel«
fleets**
id plaids.
c nml
Ttlon of tin*
fa nee Moral
. - rs tile week
i*hm*s with sittistantiar re»*t»nl* In n«*arlv
II departments. The uiiuibei of buyer's
m»w lu tbe msrkft reprem>ntlng nenrbv re-
tiillers Is larger tlinu at nnv linn* u' fore
lids (ear Their purehnsei* Include a fair
ntr»Se of dotl*rsMr*_ whl* ll ur»* iN'itig
rk»t*. .
efleet
•»f i In* gill ,
rally Is* drawn
tbnnigh Chicago
the tower lake fr»
cnnllug of rorn he atirlbuitNi to thr
Hint n Inrge part of
surplus for which turn
able - to procure crib r.*.
piled on U»e ground n
lough weither. Mr II
iH'lleves that this »-**rn * % 111 largelv grade
rontmet In the spring u. ^nnii ns the drying
winds Uu'e hnxight It luiu Its normal v«m
dltlAM.
Special to Tin* lleorigau
(From IIm word. Vq U k Clark.i
Chicago. Fell. II Itnrtle'tt. Krnsler k Cor
rtngton: The foreign situation Is the Imsls
of the present strength In wheat, nml long
liefore It |s discounted there will In all
tmdmhlMty bulltsh »bo etepmentM respect
lug th** winter wheat crop. The most on-
eoitraclnc feiitcriN however. Is the lirnaficti-
ln« of tin* ••p4*culrtll(e IntcroRl. which In
sures Nt-ddllty and higher price*. Huy while
th>* market 1% -dll low
Whe.it sltuatiwN very strang with ««•
tinned foreign i»ii%Inc. i>tuiu*stli* demand In
creasing. l.ook fm higher prices.
Ibdlove cm and 5*nt« will In.IIi sell hlghiw
Tin* crop pe.lll.o. will work out In ami
prb**» level In the
K !
15S!
SO I «)
Follow lug Is tin* vlstlile snpply
*oru and oats.
Wheat, decrease 289.0Q0 bushels.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Helow la given receipts today and estl *
mated receipts far touiwraw;
Tamar
Tads?. row.
Wheat ?i M K
* •' 49 C: | |(»
j’rTOYA'tiViHx.
hectlon Hlrecior.
THE METAL MARKET.
Miss Hue Culpcnper enterUIncd at twi
tables of tirldge Vrblsju#ftgruauu. .It
wte of the lovrtleat card patties glvkn
irttr tn Thoraatrlllr. Her mother,
parties gtvhn this
- -* \ Mr#. *
Misses Kits Mae- and
George Cox. have lieen the hmiotee#
number of delightful social affalra., V ,
afternoon. Mrs. J. 8. Jetmltt gave a large
nt the Elks Club. In their
lay morning, Mrs. U. A. Iinu-
heldga Imsilami
tertalned at brldga for them Wednesday
morning.
Mrs. E. M. Ftnltb gava a lovely eochre
party Thursday timmlng to «wo attractive
visiting glrla. Mina Ethel
Mr. gad Mr#.'
.nformally at hr~ m
llcluna refreshments were i
game.
Mrs. Fraeer Hrlver mtT 1
Tneaday afternoon In bon
M<*t»onald. of Cutbliert.
of the (
\ve<iur*4iuy evening nt U ..... .....
donor of the visiting young ladles. Mr.-
ntul Mrs. Itobert Timmons were the chap
erons.
Mr. ami Mrs. Voae and their daughters.
Sam Totk. F«b. IL-rl. 8. r SbeA A
There wa, reey . ttlii.
•tart with this moral Of.
over au Irregular Uat.
btibUns (or aaM la their
were allowed In drift, noroe lainrei w«,
stirred up br hmrp burlsf -of lleinphk
XanMi and Texua I wore at* pool nauilhnla-
Hon 4n 8n*nr. The unexpoetatl annouii. .'
tni*n» fmn Hecretafy Hhaw offering to uit*
,WT»Wfiua In Jsl;. 1967. smnrt
the room to rorerla* and abb biwixhi lu
sore. ouLtde liujrin*. The whole uiarku:
reepondeil to the food a.wi and advnin*.
were aeoeral. At nooo market hold. u|.
well with food prospect of M(h,r r.n(* t»
STOCKS AND B0ND6.
Bid. AikM..
Oeorcla 414a. HI*
Macon la, 1810
Atlanta It, 1811
Atlanta
. jtral of Georgia* lat toe.
do M Income...
Georgia .a..........A
Aacnutp y-* 1 «*"■*“ ••••
OOlUHWlUIlH • .0% ,
Georgia Fkclfic lata
;ti
b(»» w Mb
ll** Plb-
•lit
able, Macks III th<
divided shrinkage We u**t Iwllete tint j o >1(N
there la yet euongli public luterest lu tin* ‘ ^ q,
market to carry on nu\ big mlvanee. Imi
iwtld take very little now to start gen i \j rt , ,„„ v .
tlw lw*.i
• tog
talk of
TU* |H»**|||4»
4 ks 1
large
k.H*p
Is stead!!.
Tbe light sterks anti
•leitinntl nnd tbe fact I
'Hhig at Mlt*r than'
lus irriliee to the buy-
■keiitug Interest
Iii ; the large operators W
running, short aids, ns the chnu
i* **f the to u« to Ik* too limited
i* asking rant the risk, (tn ant
•r cottmi j would favor purchase
itHlcrnfe decline
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
L. H. Fairehila. 8. J. Wh
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEV^ Ort LEANS.
Mamiwrat
J5* w S r, “"» Co “®" KxcUonf.. .New Torn Crttaa r.*ehanire.
New York Cotton Kxibank*. New Orl.an. Boon! of Trade,
Saw Orlaaaa Stock Exchanre. Chlraao Brurd of T.-ad*.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION." 1 *
Private wire, to KRVY YORK anl CHICAGO. Orders ao’rM.ed fat I
fur* d.llvonr, ou above Snkanim jj. (. COTHRAN.
CENTRAL BAM & TRUST CORPORATION
-Capital $500,000.00
Candler Building. Branch Comar Mitch,II and Forayth 8ts.
Equipped with every modern facility for doing a general Barklug.
Truit and Savings Buslneai.
4 Per Cent Interest Compounded
On Savings Deposits
INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Tho moat modern Safa Deposit Department In the South eipeclnliy
prepared for itorins email and large were*.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
btas of thr New
on#nlng sad rtaeint
Yoib «vHtun acral oil
0|*n!ng rinsing
•» 4I I .MT41«
!*. ffia i. «s
ti^it r. \ 4i4f»ii»t
Coiplro Building.
ATLANTA
Boll Phone. Main Ell
GEORGIA
W. <J. DIBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bcnk Building.
HKFCRENrH* NU l*hoa« 1414 imr n v-na fix
Atlanta .Natiwiwl tUfffe JL 1 A, QrJL
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Home Office, 100 Droatlway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, 0. P. A., President. .
C. G. Manuring, Vice President, Theo. Cechou, Jr H C. P. A, Sec. end T-t«*
BRANCHES
NEW VOI7K—Waldorf-Artorle. ‘ATLANTA—Poarth Natl Bank Ki'lf-
BOSTON—Exchange Building. OHICAOO—Marquette Bulldlnir
WASHINGTON—Cnlirredo Building. PH1LADUU :1A—Bellevue-Sir
NEW ORLEANS-Hennen Bulldlna. 8AN Fr.ANCISCO—Belden Bulk! ■<
LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King itreet. Cheep.lde.
A—..ANTA BRANOH 1016-18 Peurth National Bank Buildi"0.
C. B. BID WELL. Resident Ms^nagtr.
Telephone, Mein (72. Cable Addreeo. Anulit. N Y.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONOS, COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISION}.
Carondalat and Omvitr St$ H Naw Orlaana.
MEMBERS:
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THE FORTSON-GARRETT CO.
COMMISSION BROKERS
COTTON, STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN AND .*ROVISION8.
Private wires te New Voili, Chicago end New Orleant.
AU Accounts Guarani old.
Office:: Oppeelte Poet Offlct. KnoxvTtTe, Tone.; Schrapire Ouildln)
North Augusta. 8. C.
Order, solicited fer Purchase and Sale for Future Delivery. Cerreehon
Peace invited. Atlanta and Ctargla awlemete will be give., a.-tiiol alter
BE
tOPFIMI A Urt'amii. Vle.-l rexhlent.
MAWKIXk I'
ninuatl f.
t. tr. BYERK Aeeteteat 4'4«t
Third National Bank
Capita! .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $37F*.000.00
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