Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 02, 1907, Image 16

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P^T AXUAiNTA tit.UK«iAA ANi> A. m* ill. HmU'tpJWippn F"i - OPTIONS MARKET i WAS FEATURELESS Trading During the Short ' • Session Was Extreme ly. Dull. CLOSi: WAS STEADY NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. Special to Tht* Georgian iKroui llayward. Vick A Murk • New York. Marrb 2—l.lverp**,! «mb due M/4 lower on near, and 2'*iU lower on Wlatanf Oprord ttcidy 44* iledlno. <Tomi| very ftteady n net unchanged to *4 lower on oeai nod nurluingeil on dlatant month* Sputa In modern te demand 1 point dr. line at 6.13d; Riles €,(>»)• American 4,‘"*«: aj»*< iiInflou and export 3.»«o, Imports 33.VJ0, In < Itidlitg 31 ,‘00 American Continental ImiHirta for week Dale* Amount on ahii'hoard nt I'nlted State* I * • t ev enlng awaiting • lent a lire 21 ft ngalual 137,31a at the 'Hi- Nei vision i Final Pi •iees Were I'n- ehanged 1o 2 Points Higher. New York. Mareh ? The «-«•*!•»n market Opened I Ml r e 1 > Hleady Tills WHS 9t |hht atari. In view of the fart that tin 1 market nt I.lrertMrfd dlaplitved strength Short sell tng wm In et id* n* *•. t»ui not enough to mt inijrb figure. Hlbat cable* from Liverpool S.iturdny morning werr lean encouraging than ■ Igta*. In that In b*dh department* tho muni strength wan not shown. At the rline, however, price* had recovered, the tone la lint steady 1-2 lower to J point higher ng ftraa the i In I.lvertMHil t High. July August .... Y .IT f 71«, “OvtoWr N.oenile-r . tCi 8pnt rierllned 1 point «*n sale* 1 « t is‘4 f 6,000 bales; middling New Y ,,r h was extremely dull, nnd without feature throughout the alert •enalon. The chme aas steady and un changed to 3* |««tnr« higher 4'onipnuttive receipt a at all I I mill I n« r Hat nun led not change etlstlng dlfferen. ew Interior stock* for week Ineri I'.lies, and Hie H t present 41,.Vo Ht a.iUie date hiat yrrti Average groan weight of hale moiith* eliding February 2x. fd7 .’7. Hgnlnsi .71. »17 Inst *> uaon. Average net weight of hales 49(73. ngnlnst 4!*'.4 Northern aplnm rs' takings »•> Mar* h 1 l,k)-i,tSk / agaluat 1,726,926 aumo time lust sen Southern consumption t*» March 1, 1 213. nnn, ogdllist MT'n 1 la«T *• rtaon Febtuary experts h*/#.24o. against 317.167 Inal ncaaoii; six months' e«|M»rts ii gn I nst 4,tst»;.77*i lam sen son The t'hronh le phieea Ho 1 Worlds vUIhlc American at 4.2M.ftl". iigulnsi .;oi'..p»i lust rear, nnd 3.1x6.2ji lit tile same lino 1 III tile bumper crop year; In sight for week 2'‘»'«. 263. iignltiMt I4".4.‘i Inst year: for se.isop th date lu.kA.47J, Hguhmt k.&l.l.yil « i h«'<» Total marketed to date 1 » 411...!-’ hales, tigalnst MN 4.'4 the aiuno time last season The strung closing III l.lrerjWMil was prole nhlr pr**du»*ed hy aupjiort from this aide the Into sight'noweim* ' Edited, by Joseph.U. Lively 1 MARKETS Ilf. Uraly'a tweoty-llTe years' experience of ad- Itlug markets In Atlanta a ml the Houtb h rtmuade him a recognlxcd. 'au thority in tils specialty. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS iomb or rrocs. S i = 1 3 m MIME or STX7L .|.|*ei clpts Now Orleans 41aivesloii Houston . Movement at AtUnt Receipt* today bailie day last year . larotise Block on hand t<*lnv ... lr! bn no- da) last yut 1 •Ipeiease •• 1 SPOT COTTON MARKET. I.trerpmd. steady ; middling upland* *. 1 Atlanta, steady; middling I" »• New York, sh.olv. mlddlltig II - •* III h-niis. stead), middling PI 1! 16c Baltimore. nntnlmd. tniddilug ll'*c Itoston. steady, middling IIV Philadelphia, *le.idv : middling ID. Memphis, sternly . Little H« TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. uo k i ml figures Tom pared btilllab with *he Inst two renra* * otton Is entitled to h lit tie reaction. Imt We l»elleve that pipes will work higher, hnalng our oplulon au tin- unditidnMilng atreiigth of spots Hie hull clique has done nothing so far. causing nn ensv opening In spite of (lie good closing of Liverpool 'I he I fade M-eips to Im- entirely among the sinalUi profes aionnls |’«H re«e|pt* f..r pew week istlluated from P*..t«»* to 17'i.ort. agallisi 1ST.7X1 last week and 1"3,434 l«»t >eai. r()TT(7N MOVEMENT Dl’KlNO PAST WEEK The movement of cotton for the week rttid season. it«* compiled l*y Superin tendent King, of the New York 4’otton Kx< Image. In uh follows. We«Wly Movamtnt. TIiIm year La«t year I'.ut te. elptw 1HH, 1H* Iux.‘.t33 t lyerland !«» iidlla and < nit in la . . . . 29.003 37.M# Southern mills tak ings i owl limited i.. f»4.0ftd 47,hO\j Cain of stork nt In low iih ... lei lor Tir..ugrit - kiRhi 3.319 3|.XM AoialgaiMNieo Atlantic Const Line Aiiierleon Sugar Itef Anaionda American l.ocotnotlvc d». preferred ... Am MiueRIng l(« f . . do, preferred .... Atchison . . . . . . do. preferred ... Amfirirnii Cotton OH. . Am. Car Foundry . . . Italtltiiore A Ohio . . Itrooktjn impid Iran.. t anudlan I'aclfii . , . Chicago and Northw'n. 1 hesspeiike A Ohio . . Colorado Fuel & Iron Central la-ather . . . . «lu, pieferred Chicago A llreat \Y Chicago. M , A HI IV . In-law are A Ifudsou. . Idstlller'N Heeurltlea. . Erie . tin, preferred .... Ot'neraf Kleetrle . . . Illinois Central . . . Am. P*e Hectirltlea . . I .oiils; llle A Nashville Mexican Central Mil llf»S Il’*S IH'S lifts n»s i'-*SI i*»S i»'S 3-»l a«H ; 139 J37S Lias |.Vi"l ii'iiii i«i>, *;s; ws inti 1*1'*. 1*1 1*1'* l.v.», 1ST IT.7 t*' 1 r..> im 44 44'. 42*,; 4314, 143'* I43S 144*. 144', Tss«r I ** I 311* 1*21* I lf«l I &** l :::: 5?-* I .... 143\ .... :ns! 33*;i iit* ttsi *>T\j ....; «i llsaouti Pi 'It.fi.l sti'.-k s,dr« *, ■ M •! l.-s; L'S i.tvS; rut'. Sn. TU ' I 'ft': i today IRt-'.T o shares N Y .. Oct. A W. . .National I .end. . . Northern Faclfle. . New York Central. Norfolk k IVeatern. IVuiiHylvauht. . . . People's Has . . . Pressed Hteel Car. do. preferred-. . Pnrlflc Mall Heading Republic Hteel . , Hnutbetb Pacific. . . Houthern Uallway. . . *ln. preferred. . . bloag-Mbt (field. . . . Tenn. Coal k Irou. *. Texas a Pat life. . . . f '4il*»n Vmcitlc l ulled Ktntea Steel. . do. preferred. . . Va.-Car.Chemleal. . . do. preferred. . . Western Fulou. . . . Wahaah do. preferred. . . Wlactinaln Central. . do.jireferred. . . I ? i g . b" . |U'«1 '»■* ‘"S . ic\ uvs! i4 *s li-'s .! 1 - IT, left's| UT*S! 1:44 • MS; M\i MS “IS .! law, 139', 137*. 137V : **■,! i**.i 4*', 4**« .1 38 3f. . US 1 J1>1 . IT, 33'., . 24',1 23S f-*i si. 1 gs 3IIIIi$ TIPS FLASHED Frfim Wall Street. 33 1 24'. 49‘* 4»(*| i*i*» sis! 7* "l 7r«; 73 | ;»'J 1 147* i lit"! 147* I 147**1 i 371 1 31 1 33', 32*, 17"', 171 I I*>V 17" i 44', 44'. 43’, 4.V, I'd’.! l'J'V 1"3S 1"3S -«S. 17I*i 41' 1 pr»T # I Hperial 1*1 The Ihvirglllll iFiom llaywaid. Vlek A Clark. 1 New Yoiic. Miirch —J H llacln- A Co.: laiieluu market for Amerlenns slightly Iw lou imrltjr with trmlhij: light. MettUmen! iihrianl i^mtinues elieerftd. The iMUk strtt*fiueiil Is an unknown qimn- ttii. ag.ilu titieertaliitv as to how loan a« count will show. Tin* market Is In the hands of th»- profeasloiidl element, and rndhlng hut aggressiveness on part *»f hank log Inlet eats can take It nut **f their hands. If the Aldrich hill pasaea. this may hap pen Aec**rdliig to known movu'uienis. the stirphis rew'rves are ugulii iu danger. Tills may help the hill along In the house. There N Ipfl* 1 .it»(i4isffinn hy the m.-ijorlty of « «un mission Ionises to iidvls* 1 purchases Irregu Int movement exported tislay. New York Hnamial Hureau* Tip* are bullish ell I Iilou Paeltle; li'hl l-etw****!! I Ax mid 172 now pun liases f«»r turns on reces slolls s*|oi|l«l he profitahle. Aiinilgaiualtsl is liehl Indweeii lux and 111 IhMiling tips ore bullish ami should be bmiglit /or litrtiH 011 reactions Hmoitliig I* held between 137 mid 141. At* bison's lievv limits seem to he between pit nnd I'd. with tips of a higher dividend soon fri»in Frick cln-les. H"Uf Investiuetit hurlng of ItnDImore ntid 4 Hiti* ie|iorted n roil lid I'A. Ilrooklyn Itapld Transit la held between f.'t and 7: The news on it .today may i^iuse covering hv .short*. ht Paul' should rally to l.V>. It (a well supported around 143 i.iiiilsv llle ami Nashville Is gelt Dig giwel M'iniHiri toveard 177 and should rally sharply. Id GENERAL DECLINES SHOWNJT STAR! Weakness Was in Respun- t * * Lower Prices in Lon don Market. Iu I nion Pacific nod Heading. Pannativn.. , openeil % lower and lost In all V Anncomu 4>|** - u*-d * 4 lower. Smelting boo «>>„, preferred advanced V* and couituuti lost , NJ-AV YORK. Si.r. f.7 Apili May.. June . July., Aug . .''ii?; U*. 9 9 fi.1 9 »*,| ft: I'loseil steady. LIVERPOOL. Futures opened easier. Opening Itnoge. 9 9 73 9 77 9 S 9 7X 79 May June .luue July j ft ns 6 73«i ft 734 ft 71* -. !• U '• Xit XJ 9 k4 9 X| <. 9 K 2 X4 9 Mi X7 July Autfuat AllgUNt Septeillher . September October . October November . November-liecemher .ft 67 ft 71 ‘I 9 XT ,»7 !• X9 9 Xx K9 9 M 9 Vi 1" II 1" 10 12 9 HI# 91 9 9" 91 ' 1" 11 ft ftX'5 ft '>.> 2 lh-4-ember January ChiMol ateudy. NEW ORLEANS. In Xew ,l |5n the ck. 276..'»11 101,921 Total Crop Mavamont. it receipt * .. h.273.670 ' erluiul to min'] in<l t 'iitiu<in . 92“.:iyo litlieiu mills titli ng 1 * testlmatedi . l.ftH*,0m» .. k lit Interior ovvns In excess «»f Scptcmbet* 1...... 44".439 NOTES ON GRAIN. I'ointerH on I’roviMions. H|H*r|nl f Tin* sight 11.161,499 V.viMft4 deducted front The fnllowring tuble shows r«*4 *|| K «rf» today, 4-.»iii|»aie«l with tin* •t year. New iirleau*. llalvealiui. . Mobil. . . . « ui ie*i4in . , Wjh.lb.glo" NtW°Yi»rli. . INTERIOR RECEIPTS. The following table show* receipts st th* towns tmlay. c.nnpiued with the same day last yoat. HP1XXKHK* TtVKJ\<4S AMERICAN COTTON Secretary Heater gives the week's taking* of American cotton by spinner* UAVUUADn wiri # * r , A au>a 11, i-< ii i a h 11 tin* \\ 4trhl ns f.dbiW M 111 nAYWAnli, VILA & LLAnk o tlumiKlmut tin worm h* loitovva. in DAILY COTTON LETTER. orglao. Hayward, Vick Ar Clark ) Chicago, March 1.—Burt lett, Frazier .V Carrington: \\>'hiiva bad quite a bleak In wheat, but Incut crowd Mill beat Is* Ii, and it will take crop damage or belter i ash demand to advance tin* matket materially, but do not feel like helling wheat on tills break Look for moderate receipts nf corn and oath and continued good rash de mand and believe them a purchase on all soft spots Receipts of (mgs nre disappointing. We can have no permanent de ( line un til we have larger receipts. When sentiment Is most pessimistic then Is the time to buy. Take on u lit tle on any further break In wheat this morning for a turn. Tlie easiness oT Mifii vv.m TargeTV sympathetic yesterday. Would keep on the b»ng side of conrse grains Houston. . . Augusta . . Mtuiplu- Pt. I«nul* . I'lncltiimti. Totnl. throughout round numbers; New Orleans. March 1 —Secretary firmer giverTtTf» -tnktnr Arnnk-itt cotmn -by spinners throughout the wV«Vhr «*w faiii.uB, tn rnuntl numbers: •This week this year again«t last > eii r, 233,0"0 year before hist. Total since September 1. this year. ••7.7*1.000. Hgalhat 6>oft.ooo last year, and »’• 947.000 the year befoh* of this Northern spinners and Can ada t-'ok 1.947,000 bales this year, against 1.733.000 lost year, nnd 1M*.- ini4i the year before; Southern spin- Ii,. i „ 1.496,00(1. against 1 417,000 lant \,ar. otlil 1.326.000 the year hefoie, ,i(id f.iivlgn spinners 4.33*.0"o. ogain-t : Hoo last year, and 4.|oj.ooo tlp> v'eai l»ef.»re • N-t In- lvi'lihg St Louis, mlmm c»r* 1 t inj i t| Mai.h April Mav . . . I '.l" 1".4 l **.47 l"ft. l»3n 1".4" lo.4A.<] l"37 2x 1 . 1" 41 1" 4" I 1" 42 10 7,2 1" 62 ft.1 1" 4* 49 .Iiilv . A UK. . in.. ; . . |u.;t|„K9 1" :i ! • V . . 1* 3x I" 46 l"ftx lo w | • •*»?« M.64 6ft 1"ft2 ,l".4x 1'32 lo.4" 1 ' «*' 41 lu.37, 36 19.36 1" 4ft 1" 4ft |".4I 42 . . .. 1" ft.’ 6.3 «'lo*.*d tl«. tips Oil It 1 There I* II general tendency to rsilly to of ! ferliig* t Town Toptca* q*h,* attuntlnn fnrnrs nprrs- tlolls for the rise, and we expect t«» see p4 >4 * I *4 more uctlvi* iih the teehllleiil. (Misltloll imikes M possible ht bring alumt ii sharp 41\ MiI.•.■ ;,| llo* expense *,f the shorts. Tlmre i* ii g4M4*i deni 4#f «111(•-f hivesfmeuf tuiylag :is w II ns in * uiimhitloii by Insiders In siicli stiH-ks ii* St. I'niil. I iib*ii I'aeltlc and Hvmtli ern Fuelfi.-. I'eiinsylrntilii. Ilnllltimre nnd York 4'entrnl. Northwest. Itend- tng.- -A-4-ldsntir— 44t*— Steels.-—Awm«dg>vm*te4 Copper. :iud Auaroiida mid Mutelteis; ulso Lend. Th** hnnk'stnteineiit outlook I* not pnrtlc- iilnriy grntifylug. mid it is iKite*! thnt the tuoyeliieilt "f r:i*|| to the Interior I* begin nltig rather early nnd bid* fnlr t*» be of lid Nashville Issiw I lie II hull card oil the Hto4'k* The HoUthWesteriis should «h» bet Dm 1 Regularity t«*«Liy amt b.-tter prl WHEAT HEAVILY SOLD 11 THE PIT TRADERS : THE WEATHER REPORT STATE FORECASTS. DcTinos of Large Fraetious Were Shown in the Early Trading. C«ir "»'• 'I'l'K- '""Igl": H.m.lav ij 4-4iid* i r hi S4,iitio-:ist |",iii"ii ('ii roll mi Fnlr mol eo|*|« r tonight; fnlr nnd cobler In enxt |mrtloii. Ai.ii,,iiii;i Fair tonight: colder Iu exirem.* -"MJi port Ion. Suuilny fair. WEATHER CONDITIONS. i The storm thnt wns central In the Mls-i* "‘I'pl ' ii I ley yeaterdny niornltig has ni<,\4>,| *npldly to the aorthenst, Imrenslng In In i-i,*llv. and Is now centered near Oswego next week Sell .-otton on hillgi Huy wheat when we ik. M’CULLOUGH BRO.’S FRUIT AN0 PRODUCE LETTER Chicago, March 2 - Wheat «»p«>ae<l steady to a shade higher on tho steady tone to Liv erpool entiles. Smaller receipts In the north- west nnd n slight tdvnnce on tho curb In that market also nhh-d nt the opening. Prices declined from ** to «i In the early trading on heavy selling by the j,|t traders, HESTER S MONTHLY COTTON STATEMENT Secretary lb movement of . February sli"V tnovetm nt tut- the February tires 473."on. nt month year l*e an lm km*, 1 ,*\< of :.34.""o The t.,t f ‘T ngnhtxt 7xo,».*t bef.ue la-. an 2904 Tin- !'.•«) cine March l in* lu- Vnlted states 6.224.496 la**I : •ttou crop brought Into sight ilur- lt«* sl\ tiK-ttths .tiding < lo.-e of arv, 11 "71.4*4. against *.76x.4* ' .sir, ••.'.01,7x4 year before last ami ' v 7J9 24•# same time In 19U4 Nottlo iit splinters took during Feb- f i nan . 292.1 4" bales, against 2"2.2"ft ,■ ti,-i veilt and 1 lx.291 year before last. It | nice* aslng Un it total for the six - inonths t., 1.93 2.*ft2. against 1.721,33., f'la-t \ear and l.ft"2."4ft the year before, f This makes then- average weekly Ink- I pigs for the staiHott 74.7ftl, against - . .a last x ear and ftx.U93 the • Ign expot the st\ Imxe be* before months ot 4 49 hales. -Xt<* <»rl4*Bni». March \ Ind - '4*1 4 * 41 . smaller np of the week coniliifdi a* principally .•(, IbinldAtbm of long iKTiiuntA l«> which the market conceded It point" There u, how ever. appan tUly no change In the feel ing or general price tendency, and in* short selling of consequence or confi dence was at lyiv time In evidence. Liverpool recovered all the early loss nnd closed very sternly, 3 to 4 i*oints better than due. The visible supply statement for the week xvas ruther bet ter than expected, showing spinners* takings x\ ell In excess ,,f ptevioti* years Heavy rains fell during the post, . fwenfv-fottr hours in the central ttit'l !* v «|i • astern stales Fair weather ptevalls ! 1 THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. rhfcflgo grain nnd provisions quotntloua for tisiuy follow: Prevloua Open. High. Low. Hose. Clone. Mar.. Julr Kept OA1 Mav .In)v . the easier Te half of the "■e. uortheru falling (ieo.'gla nnd Ahihiima. Haln Hus morning at Jacksonville. Savannah. W'll inlngtoii. ami nt most atntbmn In the north east Thunder storms •N 1 . i urred Inst night at Atlanta, Mneon. and Thomnsvllle. n**ur , , . . ... weather prevail*, from the Mlshlsslppl vnll.-v d'tuaiid, with strong prices prevailing, the Paelflc The pressure ■ ■* soiilli. ru T. ias *iu.Trhii Uk 1 Allauia. M.il'4 h 2 live demuinl. gen* rally speaking, for all ! Ilm-M of fruits IIlid plinluee, with the e\ 4 eptlon of ii few article*. f.»r the past w.-el.. While the supply of apples has biMUi rather heavy, the demand has been strong mid prices have ruled firm. The Indication* of mi advance of ft"c to $1 per barrel the routing week "III Im* unstained, as the prlee aaktd nt pulula of shipment will sh**w tin advance of at least ft"'i/7f»c per barrel. Oranges nre selling readily lit quoted prices for tin fronted sto*-k. As ipilte a I**t *>f fruit on the market shows the effect «*f the cold. It Is being sold mostly to the pe*!dllng trade at lower prices t’allfor- ula navels are Iu light supply and str.uig LACKING IN SUPPORT Dealings Were FeverUh and Sentiment Contimu'd 1'« He Very BQarisli. LONDON 8T0CK MARKET. KT«h ! KH- (tpn t Anaeomht '292‘, AtelllMHl pip, j., do. preferred }... . •*< Hultlnian 1 nnd Ohio 4'heMpenke mid Ohio .» I 60 ■'ll ten go mid flr.-nt Western jr.xl I’nelflc Iingij jx7>* SC, <lo, prefer -Hr iu.- Illinoi* 4'eutral ...7 Kansas anil Texas do. preferrtsl Lo.lsvlib- and Nashville ... Mexican t’entral, preferred Norfolk and Western . ■New* Turk Central tiiitmio and Western usylraiiln elnhla Island Southern ltallnuy *i*t. prefei re*I .. WjiIi:i* , i. preferre*! .YtS MINING STOCKS. te 113. Trinity •per linage 94', I m*I Sit lie .i\ I'nlted 723,. x*«. «Htl iMinlub* Isle l(ovnl 94, * _hljit»e*t In L.UI...1H i lortll I’.Ml tic "T ..M pe sotue weaker, with ii ilecllm Should g<Hw| weather prevail, the market will remain steady at quoted prices for tit Jppl valley, while hi the Itoekv b-ast a few day*. Mountain region nnd .\**w Fugfnud rises of Receipts of hnunn.i" have been very light 1" to ;tn degree* have occurred. f*,r the |»n*t few day*, and the present The conditions now favor fair weather in market Is practically hare of ripe fruit this section tonight ami Sunday; somewhat I'rlee* have advanced 2 , tfi2ft per cent, ami vnriiier Sunday. In the belt today, hut the map ah' • ••tidltbui* hy no mean* settled. The J *l»i»t market l*v quiet nnd steady, some j hll*lne*s doing. Futures reoivi-ted to- I W *11 d tile • lose S|,c« Illative Otltslde III- i tei. St* are small and piettx well bal- j anced Haw iti.trket Is In g.viul shape j to lellect blllllslt devobipment* shod hi arise dtltitig the < omhlg I illy THE SUGAR MARKET. Minimum and Maximum Temperature* and Rainfall. , Oliisrvatlons taken at 8 n. ra., TStb inert- lli*mnr< I, . . 11*9*91 * 9ll ... Ituffalo . . j * Imrlo! |7 ' . *. t'Ulcage. .... • '(iit-lnvintl | i ••rpii" Fhrlsti : lMv« ii|M»rt. . . • I'.slge City. . . fl'redp Max. jltatloti N. w York. Mar. It 2 .1 I l.lverp.ud market, which heaviness nt the opening, later and » !o**cd firm sev higher. I’llces Steadied afte early Thele seemed to be ,iltd fot May. The Imt It.i Wk. Manli *2 I Hln hnlig.-.l, hut Ate, eudy met michnngc' THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. but ml <b • gain • |i .lihllg 1904. i»v«*tland i ohb* and P-d •• mills and « >t..e 166 last x ear. and 7v3.:i2" s ern n,»r.- taktm: t otisutiled .It s o , h 1 euboaid nnd the interior maikets • 4.73ft, against l 4 1" last year, and I 21" I flint May win hr the • •nt»r of operation* of the hull clique \\ •• believe price* will not decline tilth b. and Would bllV "M exetv dip |! Is . Xpe* led the Itlto-slghl movement f.,, M.ir* h will teach about the s.imc a* la*t veil There WHS evening lip •■( stiaddles m the hi*t lt<mu and the im.ii. ket * 11•*-•*• I dull ' III: tin ■4-U t'l *:•*. t t lie S line •late ill . Ill * th* x. ai brfele t ... 7 | In* iuding p"rt and 1n«»' 14 Ins' | -t . K- b ft * *\ • t from the p-* s.mth-l—*n ;»n*l the number «>f bale tantltx apidlx and II I the Tombigbee a\**table weatn- COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. with prevailing, further mlvauce stltUig detu.ind There Will po«slhlv he f tup 'rnnrrmrtrnnrr— IS rape fruit plentiful with price* ranging low. tuples very scarce, with good de The demand for dressed turkeys, nnd. in fuel, ilreuse.I poultry of all kinds has been light, with prh*. 1 * ruling very low. There hi* also hern II weakness fill the live p.otltry market, with the price now prevailing on both likely t<» remain the The market • settled for the , lug light, with an advance of r<i;v pir dozen. ‘III. 1 Ilidh-utlnus scent to point (I, the fact that there are plenty of eggs in weaker market will pie ctiiintrx mid vull the coming ■ Mutter Is In light Mill demand at prices iptotei Sweet potatoes are very mnnd being *tmng with the Iv |n**uff|c|ent ‘ • lit price* ver of a decline. Tin* Irish potatoes remain nra -apply being stiffh-b- ily. whh a ginnl till Pal.bi cuts t*» IIpj»lies h extreinelr scaree. with the aim- ply not equal to meet the •lenmnds. Till* Isviii to Florida- nnd western * stack, strong •bMiiatid f.*r l lorbbi \ egelatile* of all ••In*«•■*. espeejallv for bean**. |H*pper«. egg plant* and stfnWher •hlpllieut" of the Hltb'leS nlavve IfVfM LONG LIQUIDATION LATE CAUSED A FIRMER TONE N,-w nrb-.tn*. March 2 -The Tlmcw 1»rrr \~ *nt say* “The spot grade revision « mitt** 1 , tit Ms montlilv aessioii yesi. r.l . reason for changing exist uig ally disposing of ... .- ....sed bv Interested tutors, who thought the differences sh«* be widened. ('on««*ictititly, n bit of long ll.iuldatloii In the afternoon session w.i- i, sp4»lislhle for the tamer tone u little Iwf.'-c the close III the lo.ul snemlatlve li)ati.*l -FurUmr.—tlu» HUeuL whllg mltultJUluL liiS- trofoiiud logic expounded hr the leiolei« local hulltsh endeavor, were imt fully v lined of the permanency of promised s n* port, and hesitated when It e«tm* to hi- dlvldtial missionary work In behalf of 1» t ter values on top of the late Improvement Hut spot cotton njjpsnred fttHy aide to take care of Itself, even though the tnovenKiit should continue coinnnrntlvely heavy for * iihM*. tunwr Allude the bntl]nr)sl-. h >)v ollflo light, ami all I) at very strong prl pts at. tu'lch houvb'i^.. vtn remain un<iinugei| f«,r begun tii Elli off the. ns yet. uuplant.si crop, nnd whlipured fear* of utisn'i"’ fnetorv results to accrue from tho pL*u» lug nt poor *eed during a prevllcat.d wv spring, to be followed be • droughty to.la mer and n bad fall are beard, if ojk* I-*:* have ears. Hut this sort of talk will *1. lude iioIhmIv. The facts In the case s.**,i t*. warrant the hellef In Increased ncreage and every possible effort to produce .< full crop will he the contribution of tie* farmer this rear. The world's spludt** nre Just nlMMit ns busy on highly protb.n le contracts ns their owners ran keep tlnm .iii.t ••ousuiiiptlon Is Increasing relntlv.!;. more rapidly than Is production, and -i monster crop of ginvl grade cotton xv III !•*• .1 Meanwhile, the cotton market * probably hold Ms own well euotigli to **:,' * fv ovoryltndv who has any direct chum uiMtn It' Tlie week end figures will ••• stnti some discussion tills morning, hut will exert ik* potential Influence." STOCKS AND BONDS. Pld. A«k-/ (ieorgla 4>,s. 191ft 1]J 1L (Jeorgla Itsllroad 6». 1J10 1® Savannah ft*. 1909 lO-’kj I J Mneon 6s. 191" I'X. Atlanta 6s. 1911 1W ••• Atlanta 49-s. 1922 106 I Atlanta 4s. 1934 1® Atlanta and West Point ....... 143 ••• Atlanta and West Point Pbtn. . 1® IU Central of Georgia, 1st Inc. .... M do 2d lucotue 73 Georgia jftft .Augusta and Savannah H4 J ', S.ntthwestern 104 L’ Georgia Pacific lxfs 116 ••• ! Mt ' t'l' hi ought into Sight duitng the N" ,\ 'Months, t he Mlpplv bn* b**t» M I . !«*t veur. 213.:." ntu* k- nteiK • Hgnltt lver.,1* ll.ul Th. 1.29' 4i«*»tn>» ft I i,4" X eill bef' .* March 1 It • 13 la*! <1 fat V 1 THE COFFEE MARKET. t ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK WORLD'S YISIMLK SI PIM.Y STATEMENT ATLANTA. GA CURRIER. Proldent INMAN, Vice Prendeit. A E. THORNTON. Vice Pre.idenV GEO R DONOVAN. C»«hler. FLOVD. Annum Caihlcr. Capital *’- ■ ■ ■ $500,000 00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $600,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. -HIT'' ' tf.'.l.i t v . mg* J It 'I A Hill Ml. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. ONE DOLLAR Starts an Account THE ORIGINAL 4% BANK Money Draws Interest from Date Deposited UNION SAVINGS RANK Gould Building Cipitil $50,000 Oipetilt.. tOO,000 Rnovrcu 700,000 1’epoBlt* received front 9 « m. to 6 n. in. and on Halur- day* until 9 o'clock at night. Your patronage la noil* ltd ed ^ CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION, CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA. WE HAVE FOR SALE W. J. DIBBLE Accountant and Auditor, 1114 Fourth National Bank Building. REFERENCE: IMI I’boa, 141, ATT aVPA flA Atltsu National U.nk AIunXlIAi V*Ai L. H. Fnirehila. . 8. J. Wh.o L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. NEW ORLEANS. M.mbar.i New Orle.n, Cotton Eirh.n**, New York CoffM Eioh.nr*. No. -forV. r-.nton K>i T.ith,',. » N«. Orleans Board of Trad* N,»- orlun, stock Kxctmnre. Chlc«o Board of Trad*. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. Prl vat. wire, to NEW YORK ani CUICAGO. Ordara aolleUed fo* •** tnra d.nvary. on abova Eachar.gea U. C. crvrimarL ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. ATLANTA. Boll Phone, Main 8:A GEORGIA. I due 19. ' 1 ul'pllratlon TRUST AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS. BONOS, COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Cnrondnltl and Gravitr SU* N#w Orltant. MEMBERS: \*w nr'.fxoa '‘t»'t.,n Lx* h‘ng». I N**w Orleam Future Broker*' •* .New N.,rk • uMon l.*.■haege. I Vevr iiilenu* nml 1‘hlcag.v hoard* of h’ t9*l»e*toil «'i*xt<»»» l*x-buiiffe. I New York t offee Fxcbange. llouit'>n (‘otton Hv-hinge I AixacUtr M^uiher* l.lverp«»ol Cotton A** 4 New Y«rk and Chicago Corre»nondent»- J. 8. BACHE A CO.. AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER A CARRINGTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.