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TENDENCY TO SAG
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
mtal ta The llecrgten
(Kraal llnyxanlr Vick * Clark
>w York. ilarrh 22.->Llr#rpuni «
Pue to Indifferent Advices
From the Liverpool
Market.
DECLINE WAS SMALL
rtnort, l.oio; imports a.ooo. liSSat Mima.
advance
aialaet suiaiast week/nadJUft I
Talrr .cables rttwrted further
»f t* Mm ou Mr awaMba.
■■r.-rpool alaiat parity with o_.
ihlsy. KpoU cnutlnue la (ami ilcmaml.
there la a alight abaillua off of I ilia
>ua at l.l**rfM«l. Himi(rr Inin eight
National Ginncrs’ Associa
tion Gives 12,71(»,000 as
Amount Ginned.
itt
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ooooooooooeooooooooooooooo
O The National fltnnern'‘Assorts- O
4 lion place* lb* ration sinned up to Q
O March 2 at 12.7U.Ooe half*,
O
00400440000000000000000OOO
St* York, March 11—Cotlnn opened ar-
Ur* aid for a time baaloraa aboared nor*
drprraalon than kid kern ciprctnl, owing
to aame srattnrad actual by Iba prufri-
kouli.
Tba Mrerpoo) market opcard about In
Boa with Ike cloaa In New York on hatur
day. Tba torn, bowetrr, waa nrrrnga. with
Indications from Ike aiart of a decline In
prleea, and at Ike clone, which waa barely
at Oldy In tom, quotation! for falnrea were
2H to Hi poluta lower than Pat order'a
The following la the range la tke attire
-oathe in U,arpook OMn ^
iMin.r.r.r® Is*
! Bpota were quoted 1 point lower at 9.22
! W&Vn'Ve^^'rr 1 iTnES
: wttn prices one hanged to • point* lower.
Vp to It o'clork tka opening waa at Ike
high Mat. There waa eery line doing
I launedlatety aft no tka opening, though Ibe
| tea Henry waa downward. May showing a
tail Of ft points at I B and July I polota m
, Sit October waa 0 points down at HU».
It wna reported tba decline waa attrlbnted
I mainly to aelUng by the long!.
■ Tba New York market doeed Heady, Ml
i**SoTermnentgfnnarr report will be leaned
March tb. ahowlng oottoa ginned to tyreb
' Following la amount ginned by atatea:
Alabama I.m.orn
Aiinnui •• •• •• ## a. MnOOO
u^u! 1 Territory •• II II •• 1 3»l.ano
SS ::::::::::::::::::
SSSr.
Vortb Carolina ifi.au
Oklahoma 4S«,<W>
South Cnenllna m.«t»
Tenureee,. ..T. 2»1.'«»
Teaae 3.»<U«n
Vlrgtuln 1M«I
Total J1.7M.0M
Comparative receipts at all I'. H. |>orte:
Sel feeelpta nulay 2*.IU4
SauH- day Inal year 1M7J
iMrrcaar J2.4Ju
total recctpie for two days- BM*
Same daya mat year
. larrraer K.w.
r|o«#
off furlbrr.
Fall Hlvvr oald» of rlotb* f«r Hi# wwl.
Wirr hImiui ?H.W |»lcer*. of tvlihb M).99p
t##r# himiH mill 170.nrm jtl«H'#a fulur#*. fltork
r#malnlti| la I#mm» than loo.onu |il**«-#». Maun
fdrturvra lu<llflVr#iM *#ll#r*.
HtatfKl fhnl iitHoual fluu«*ra wmilil innk”
gliii)#d tv Marrh 2 nt l£|x>.«nu.
1.
lb#
Follow In*
Uitr 9.<>. Jtiljr 9.92, OvIiHmt 10.1H, Ju»Ml.«r>
10.44.
Mltt'h*ll irlllttf louka to In* Craig. Mark#!
ateiuiier Uow. >»Mt uu uot tbliik fliey nr# flu-
,lab#*l. 1V1II Im> ii l»uy mhii# llnre f«aln>.
Thwi |*rl<r Bay*: “,\>rroua«H*sa pv#r lb#
raporr of lb# National TJIiin#ra* Ab«mm*Iii
Hon baa. I#«l lu Klw# lli|ublallim In tbr
rtfillou uiark#t. ami a Uirg** amount of abort
a#llliig. Kri-w If tbr Nut bowl Itluuor*
abuulil Im\ lUW4.niO. It will Im* a very liutllab
(lornuteiiI I #allinat# Ibai tb# abort ltil#r
#■1 lu lb# market baa li##ti liM'r#«a#«t about
SUi.tno lialra during tb# fia«t «#*k.
"IIrflar# In r#ry niin-b blgh#r prfr#a for
rot to u aud am luug a luialerat# quantity.
ou rnbh'l* I #sp#rt to rrallg# ■ very band-
torn# pndlt."
"With rot too arlllog tbrouglmnl tb# Kontb
at from tb# abort aldr of lhe
markrt at *.»r for May rontrarta In N#w
York do#a not atbnNtl' to m#." »
N#w Orl#an*e ilarrb ll.-Ilayward* Vlrk
4c Clark: Idlrrrpool atrady. Fulur#a about
1 blghrr; apota 1 lotrrr.
Taylor of National llltiMkra' Aaaarta-
lion la quoted aa aarlug bla figlir## ar# lu-
complrtr yat, but will Im» under lPto.'W.
Markrt o|»#aa 2 ml lower. -With ##ll#ra
•raw. UullUU National tltnurra' report
•aprrtrd tomorrow.
Tke Nrw York long erowd trying to aril
out on every opportunity. Tlila «*aua#a
wrakneea. Hmaller tonga veiling oat. On
any farther drprraalon. 1 the market ationhl
again b« a purrbaa# for n wnlp H|miI mar
ket In New Orleans quiet, wltb prliea un-
r banged. .
lairg# long line* areiiraulated In New
York are reported trying to aril «mt on
every op)iortunlty. Kveu very bulllah gin*
Here flgurev. therefore, are thought to have
ouly a limited and temporary effeet.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
Mr. Ur«ly*a twwaty-ir#
yoars' #xporl#tico of #}•
Ittig marfcrts In Atlanta,
abd tbr booth ha* taada
him t recogultod au
thority in bla specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
»*uk of rroeft.
AuiMigNtiMled C«q»»ei
'VSSS
THE COFFEE MAHKET.
New York. March It.-Coffee cable*:
Harre. 1* a. m., r ■
IS noon anebaagadj i
...relpta
a luck! ITtJIM: markrt loaetlre: lUu abli>-
menla lu rolled SlalM tkai Rnnq>e l.ocfj;
clearance* by alcaairr to t'nltrd Hlatea. 47..
an. To' * J
mania II
Santaa
&:
receipts
•to<*ka
Inta a.0(»: Hao
JtmiuSr rerelpta 23,000;
market weak.
Han toe clearances to T nlted Htatea 43.
«: to Germany 73.000: Holland 14.000; Ilel
glum 14.000; France f.ooo. Total clearances
172.000; shlpoients to I’nlted States US,000;
rope 142;000.
offee may work a little lower temporar*
, doe to neavy receipt*, list It Is (mund
rally again, and may go higher than aver
.... the neat tun). A great ileal of buying
of near months has tieen for the account of
the llmtll goverumeut. and the deniaud
from* thla aourr# baa not yet tieen fllled.
Tin* shorts lu May era liable to |
on We
Total receliita aloer Beplemlicr I....IJI7.2M Ull drr will ahnw bandaomu prottla Ui
Some lime Inat year |
*— ’-.1II.4X Tin, following Bgurea give the opeNng
- range aud clots of tba Ntw York colsa
1W7. lb*, market for today:
New Orleans «.Wo to k.0M 10.020 Opining
11,000 tu M.4oa wm March
do, preferred * . .•
Atcblsou
AmStaffSKUi./:
Am. Car Foundry . . .
fators 4 ublo . . .
—Aim Itapld Tran..
Canadian Farlfle . . -
Chicago and Northw'o.
cirform!? 1 Fuel A^froa*
iNHrtwd- Um\bee . ,. ,
do, preferred ....
Chicago * Great W.
Chicago. M.. 4 Ht. VA
Delaware 4 Hud sou. .
Dlatlllcr'a Hecurltlea. -
Erie .
sidUols Central
Am. Ire Hkcarltlea . . ^
laiulavllls 4 Nashville. .
Mexican Central ....
Missouri Pacific .
. i-itw
g
. 9%
.1 4d
a lOSts
.1 M
;i I2T*
:ia
JfnlalufnrkjMlM^uday^ abarra.'
'mv
72(71*4
_Ctr. .
Cslud tBdM^Bb'bar
sk»?Bb p /miSd2 tf rt: i
Tean. CojI i Iron. .
tVratem L'akw.
Walwah. ......
do. prafarrad.
preferred.
NEW YORK.
sirtfSstt slf” ,n *•
Mareb.
i5:
June..
July..
Aug. .
Hepl. .
0.1. .
I »#*•*.
fuJT
(Moaed steady.
i a
TivmTmv
9.74-n< 9.
9.944* 9.99*9
9.97-99 ».«-li»
• 93 94 10.01-02
9.97-99 10.0441
19.U1-02 10.04(17
10.24,10.22-24 lO S W
10.B10.J0I11 l«).32.g|
LIVERPOOL.
The following table gives tba opening
range and dear, compared with yefterday.
Futures opeued steady.
opening _ Pravloot
flange. 2 p.m. Cloaa. Close.
March btt -3.il 9.94% 3.70 G.MH
March April .MAgA B 1.04 t.THfc ft SOVi
Aprtl-May ...».!! *M
May Join* ....3,00 ,4.01
Juue-July ....i.OO 4.ll
July-August .3.70 4.70
Aug.-Kept. ...3.7&H4.n
Hepl.-Ocf. ...3.74
Oct..Nov. ...5.M 4.70
Nov..Dec. ...3.«7H4.«tti
Dec -Jan 3.09 4.43V,
t.Toaeii liarcly steady.
3.77
34? MS
3:7»V3 3!74|
3.74V, 6.74 1
5.74 B.7I 1
5.70 f..6»
5.49V3 5«
3.73
3.00V,
3. CM
3.41 Vi 5.46Vi
NEW ORLEANS.
The following la the range la cotton fa-
turen In New Orleans today:
!
i
i
III!
il
May ,1^.63
Jim# i
July [10.112
An*
4l#t (10.32
l»#r [10.34
Jan i
TolT
to.u
iv!t2
iiu
nv
10.72
1QL41
10.47
iM.ami9.iaak
'tA^jlhM* 0
N : 5 !ir s 5 M
WFSo
io.&m
14.73
Stt*
10A2-5J
(0.36-37
10.62-44
4'kHUHl at rod j.
N0TE8 ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
Movemcut At AtUntt:
Mni-lpts today
Same day laat year
vlneren.e
fhlpmenli Halay
Same day alat year
.luvreaae
Slock oo hand today
tame day Uat year
HO
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
tUrerpool. atrady; mlddllns upland. *.Sd.
KEWsfcwaft&a,
'p&iszkTsavaatepfei
‘Bt. tawla. qpl.l; mldilllns Ur.
(MMwpbla, Heady; mlddllu live.
-Haitimore, nomlaal: mlddVIna USe-
t|loHoa. Heady; mlid Ins lUSr.
, llnnalon. qnlet; mlddllns UV.
•Mobil., alfady; mlddlln* tm,c.
| ’ Norfolk, drm; mbldlln* llte
[ YYtlmtnston, Heady; mradllnc 1<*S ( '-
Utlia Boek! Hrady; middling 10V.
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPT8.
Tk* foUowlof Ubl. abowa rrerlpla at- the
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Thr follawlnc tibia abowa rerelpta at lb.
6 Wbi today. Compared with the earn, day
It year:
HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
where fitlune ab»w a irndency to mi. and
dlMi’potnlinrnl mer the delay In Ibe pub'
Mention of ibe National iilnnrre' yi-port.
Three flsure. will r.rt come ool Imfooa be
morrow, amt nre r.perled In lie around
UJno.Oi.*. eieloal.e of lluter., ele. The de.
ellne dM not yo wry fnr. owlny to tbr larae
lenw Aeeordln* In Nro York uplnloua. the
rllqiie. bower er, la ley In* to redm-e lony
fcnldlua. oil every npporluull) The effret
ar,,,:,,-—*§! -
..3.90-400
..3.904.00
Navcuilwr A994.on
Ibs'cmber 5.934.ari
January 3.134.(13
February 3.964.0A
Cliiard steady. Hale* J7.7W l*ag*.
MAH
4.004.4ft
3.964.04
3.93-4.00
5.96 4.04
3.934.00
;..BH,0A
5.934.44
4.004.03
4.004.03
... . tiirea,
fore, might lie vary limited. There la noth
ing In prevailing weather coudttlous to call
for #|H»nii iNitnmcni. The s|n*i market Is
quiet, some business doing at quotattona.
fleeelpts ars» moderate, but not decreasing
as fast as expected. Trading In futures
settled nrouiul 10.33c for May. with some,
buying for a short turu. It Is a scalp
ing market.
S -w York. March 11 r J. H lUieha A «’o-2
rlcce #a#ed off right from the oftcnlng.
citing by professionals and commlaahm
.youscs were responsible for the declln***.
The heavy lufivslght Agur«ui t bad Its effect,
and the bull lender* thought wall to grab
what profit* they bad than to do too
much bulling at thla time. There I* no a*
siiraiice that the movement will full off.
The altOatloo continues strong, bill tin*
heavy movement ta overcoming the effect of
the atroeg apot situation. Ilmiatou receipt*
estimated for tomorrow did not give much
encouragement to the bulls. Me look for
temporarily easier prl<vs.
MUCH ANXIETY SH0WN _
AS TO NEXT YEAR'8 CROP
warkly-ration IHIrr. aay: , ,
"A-now rauar of anil.ly now Via* Irm
ly dleruaant by manufii-tartra la. wbol iiuii
teappua to prlora of ration, and. thurafnra.
la too prlraa of *ooda mad* from I bat roi-
Inn. aboukl ml araaon'a rro|>a atari off
badly, and Ik* yl*M at nay llm* point to
Iran than II.aAwo luiral Thla fralnra ha»
come very prominently to the fore within
the past few days through an advertisement
of a leading print goods mill, which warns
Its customers to stock up now, even at
the prevailing high level of prices* rather
tban run the rlaka which the future may
have In store. . .
••It Is well to remember that the pres
ent season's full yield was made |>o*sihle
only bv the record-breaking out turn from
station still further, the big Texas cron was
made possible only by the phenomenal pro
duction of the far western counties and the
Panhandle-the erstwhile cotton ranges. A
Bruton of unusually heavy rains during
th# summer months caused an enormous
production on this new land. The Plans*
generally looked upon aa arid and almost
rainless, were tkl* year favored by provi
dence with •■optnua rains throughout the
hot months, running from 7 to 1.V Inches tu
rtt'C'M of the uormnl. It seems hnrdl.v asfc
from n tmsliirsa stnndtMstnt to tske It for
grant**! that providence will he equally gen
erous during the coming acaauu.''
MRS. E.B. PEEK,
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
. AND AUDITORS
Eaipln Building. Bell Phone. Main 8M
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
W. VI. DIBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
5rm? : ,~k **•“ ““ ATLANTA, GA.
The Chicago Record Herald: . **1 consider
myself a vary'roaserratlve man. aud yet I
am perfectly willing to go ou record ou the
proposition that wheal can easily sell -at
11.25 a bushel lu this market." says \Y.
H. Crosby. "In the first plats*, the Uu*
elan shortage, together with ibe enoniions
consumption In Europe and thla country,
supplemented by tbe fact that It la aluinat
Inevitable that the next Russian crop of all
kinds of grain will he atnall also, will easily
put It to 90r. On top of this are the fan*
that neither Germany nor France know
whether tffhy have a wheat er*p coming or
not, and tba crop prospect* In this coun
try have a very critical outlook. Hhauld
the green hug get up Into Kansas to any
extant and nnlesa tka crop tendencies tn
Ohio. Indiana. Michigan and parts of III!
to the other extreme. Thla la not a pretty
picture for a bear to contemplate."
t*rnn Expert John Ittglla will arrive this
morning lu the bug infected districts of
Texas to weigh up the extent of the dam
age to wheat* sod oats. He la uoder con
tract, aa for a namher of yeara. to the
Wataoti boose of Mlnnsapolls. Ingila Is fa
miliar with the green bug aud gives hln#
•ivryttitjffxgliil tr-Yriftifk*
nakra bla appraraara.
World's arallsNe breadstuff supply, ac
cording to the II. Frank Howard complin
tlon. aggregated 2t4.710.000 hnahela March I.
1917. na e*»m|»ared with 3flft.tt2.000 bushels
Februarr 1 and 204.794.020 v bushel* March l.
1904. The Increase durldg February last
was 4.041.400 InikheJa. aa compared with a
decrease of 11,713.000 bnahels during Jan
uary and with au lucres*# of 4J46.0UO bush-
wbest and flour ns wheat from th** l ulled
Htatea and i'anmta os follows:
Ilushels
Wheat
and flour.
This Week 2.251.04)
l«nssr week 2.967J9X)
For. week last year ... 2.544.000
Hlnce Julv 1 123.92Tk.WM
Haute period last vsmr.. K7.iD4.wtft
Another liberal Inc reuse In the v
ply of wheat U probable this week. North
western stocks hove Ineressetl 1.600.000 Itttofi
els Ibis week. Out of tbe gnln of B73.WS*
bushels st Duluth, the greater portion Is
durum wheat, sold for export sml under
contract to arrive from Interior elevators
Itefore the opening of lake navigation.
Argentina shipments
-RusheU
Wheat
.. A.424.0WI
.. 3.494.00O
This week
last Week
Cor. week last year
Hlnce Jnnnsry 1 24.K72.W*)
Hattie time last year ....23.2t2.WM
ttegnn Brothers’ stHtUmnl ct»rres|H»inb*m
writes that-Germany will have t«t come to
the flitted Ntates later for a aulkstitute for
the large sales of rye that aha kniyiunUe to
Kuatda.
73.000
nn.oju
4.!Wh.0)0
3.209.00O
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
KIHIM-Aiitlr*. 17c.
1,1 VK tMfl.TUY-.Hcna active. W crat,
rach; chicken, aettre, gc each; ilucka.
Pakla, Me aack: pnitdle. S«*>c rack: craac.
full featberej. «kc each; turkey, active
^itWiSlKn POULTRY—<l«aaa. ondrawa.
MRS
auuml: bena. IS.- la'unil. '
PHOnrctr— IMPl. t*c ponml: bauic.
active Ike ponn.1; ahaubtera active. »
pound: able, active. Ike pound; battar, a»
a'pplaaT'ac pound^ Jkltl’pe.a actlvj
,.-.:s bnaael; lady praa, 13.00; atia-k. II ,i0
OAMr-Oo.n
•rtlf#.
esch: doves
WHEAT IT OPENING
STRONG UD HIGHER
Reoort8 of Dainaec bv the
Green Buc in Southwest
the Chief Cause.
(’blear*). March 11.—Wheat wa* lower for
the day. suffering dips ol •« to %c. tbe giw-
crtiiueiit March rcjNirt o«<*rlku(auHiig the
ftNUT IIMM. The aiumiht dr wheat
i fanners* hands on March L m per gov
ernment rejoort Just Issued. G* 214,444.000’
bushels, t'orn l« placed at 1.29.000.000 bush
els and oat* at ttMfi.gro basbfls. J
I'rlumry receipts if wheat 1^23.440 bfisbels
and iNtru 907.000 bushels, compared with 1
446.000 and 429,000 bushels rcspcclively it
•year ago.
Clear*tires for tbe day: 24#.<KW tiushefs of
wheat aud Mk.000 buabela corn.
_ CHICAGO QRAjH MARKET.
unj i •
& IS;
fOHN—
«7U
May.....
July
Beta.... 44ti
CfATH—
May 42\
July.*... 37V
Hep 1 32%
roitK-
May.. 14.40 14
July.. 14.32% 14
LARD—
May.... 9.43 9.
July... 9.50 9
Kent.. 9.00 9.
HIDEH-
May.. 9.02%
July... 9.12%
and provlxloat quoutlons
nigh. Ijowj. ojnss
A >.ft M I
I t k 9
42% 41 %\ 41%
.TT*; 37«, 37%
33 32S 32%
9.30 963 9.45
).c»7% 9.01 9.07% 9.15
1-17% 9.07H 9.15 9.27%
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
els lit<*1 ......
Corn—Hsavliils today 9»7.0iM luisbrl#.
against 429.0*) busluds Inst year: «bliuiieniii
ttslfli 523.0*) titiftbcU, against 37k.««» bush-
els last year.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
THE 8UGAR MARKET.
New York. March 11.—Refined nud raw
sugar markets stendv and iinrliniigeil. Lou
don beets stendv* March aud April 9s l%d.
1%«I.
NAVAL GTORE8.
Savannah, Qa.. March 11.—'Turiwn-
tlne firm, 72 3«4c bid; sales 27c; re
ceipts 4: shipments. 243.
Roaln firm; sales 623; receipts 52;
ehl|H»entn 696; stock 66,439
Quote: A. B, (*. D 64.16; K 94.30;
F. 64.35; II. 64 65; I. 64.43; K. 65.50;
H. 65.60; .V, 65.75, wuier glaan, 66.10;
water white, 66.25.
THE WEATIffiR REPORT
STATE FORECASTS.
(icorgla —Fair tonight: colder lit southeast
portion; Tuesday fair and warmer.
flout It Cti roll ns-Fair tonight nud Tuesday.
Warmer Tuesday.
Alnlkntua-Fair toulgbt aud Tueailay;
wanner lu the Interior.
* WEATHER~~CO NOITIONS.
East of the Mlaslaalppl the prevailing
valla.
In t__ .
curred In tbe Atlautlc
I'aclflc cuast. tint as a rule tbe amounts
have Imvu small.
The pi ensure la high eet In the states
cast of the Mlislsalpid and lowest lu the
west nml northwest. Tbe idvauce of the
area of high pressure from tba northwest
has caused somewhat colder weather lu tbe
south god along th# eathw Mlnutlr evaat;
nt luogt *>ther atatloan but little change
has vwr unrest since Hat unlay morning.
The iSuHlItlon* Jfavor fnlr weather lu this
secthm* tonight aud Tuesday; somewhat
warmer Tuesday.
i» # 1 / » ■ ■ ■
Midi mum and Maximum Timparalurs*
\ * L •nd .RDHifiJL X
ObaerTntlona taken'*! 6 s. m.', 75th merl-
dtau time. * . u
ATLANTA. . .
Abll.nc
Amarillo
Asheville
Augusta
Itlrmliurkam. . .
Bismarck. . . .
Boston
Charleston. . .
Charlotte. . . . .
Chicago
Cincinnati. . . .
Corpus Christ I.
Davenport. . . .
Dodge City. . .
El I'ass*
Fort Smith. . .
Galveston
Havre. . . . . .
Iluraii
Jacksonville. . . .
Jupiter'. ....
Kansas City. . .
Key West
Kuoxvlib*
I.n* Angeles. . . ,
Mart'll
Memphis
Meridian
Miles City. . .
New Vork
Norfolk
North I'hittc. .
Omaha
Palestine
Fttfstuirg. . . .
Portland. Me. . .
Cortland, ore. ,
81. Louis. . . .
St. Paul
Hit it Francisco. .
savannah. . • .
Spokane. . . . , .
Tampa
Taylor
Thomas*life. . .
Vicksburg. . . .
Washington. . .
Wilmington. . .
Prertp*-
Mia.; Max. Itntloi
•I s #
NORTHWEST CARS,
The following figures give tbe iio«tbw#4t
rara of today, last week and last year:
Last Inst
Today. Week. Vent
622 712 624
■1BU k—UUkll BUOY, l« rnr B , Miuri
■Alva. kTJark: «-«* MallarJ. aett,,. «t
Mrl: .luck., talaait. t .2Bc rack; «IM .
mrkav. acilv™ tar p..m.t; nvbhtta^aMIraJ
11V rack; aqulrrala acilv. fc- i-uch: upoa
aum, ffraaaail. actlva. lie |<auuil; uieaauu.
five, actlva, kc i«)uud
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.!
ri.OUR-lllskrat pairat. *.«0; i»«t rat- I
vnt. HI): atnnit.ril iwtcui. tlH: knlf |iat
nit. ti<»: .prlnc »-b»a» tuin-nr. *0" I
I'OKN-Ob.u.v while. 7-V; Sn, : v hllc. S'.':;
X„ vt-llnw He: mtvcl, Tcutici^.,'
w hite. . m,-k».l iviru, l»'i bu.licl. 7'k -
IIi.ll. Ill .W
HATH •■Icl.v* while rllppwl. **.•: No
white, bln-i No 7 mlkcl »•; Tcv.i, mal I
wriwif, (ice; Ooblra ont., 8Sc: Burt. Be; Blue. \
tv _ »
MUNY Hulu; per Wwnmvl rarVur «« •
plain. *> ••oith.l vi'i- plala, U iuuikI ;
nek.. 7<>.: pm. It.A
RAY—TtiPotkr. cbalra lar*w halaa. Il kl;,
4« choice, amnll iMleu. ,1.30; dn No. I thirl
bn lea. I.JA: tlo. ho 2 ibitvl bhlea. 1.20; No. I
| e let er nitie.1. 11.20: choice pealrlr. tl. !<er
"BHolW-YVdep while ,t.30; Tevaa whit*
li«: fei <^ kM.iuuit. 11.23; brawn, v K, lop
’’cj'ltCKB.V FKRD-KIft- pe'ilwl eaek*. Hp:
'•irlna l *■ *—* **■ * — -—‘ *■ -
Banner
Central Bank and Trust
Corporation,
CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
25 share# Atlanta Title Ouffrantee
shares Constltutfon Fubllsfllng <*o.
6 per cent pn»frrtwl st«H'k.
shares Truat Company «»f Georgia
stovk.
shares Atlanta Home Fire Insurance
Comjmnj Mock.
:».ot'u Ftwtt Ubontloty Ant mod *
gag# 6 per cent bond#, dne* 1936.
5,000 City of Atlanta 4 per rest bonds,
dul 1993 ?'
612.000 State of Georgia 4 I-3 par cent
bonds, due 1915.
6 2.000 Fulton Hag and Cotton Mills l
iter ('em bonds, due 1917.
6 2.000 Constitution Publishing Com-
t uuiy drat mortgage 6 per cent
Kinds, due 1930.
Also some gilt-edge Georgia munici
pal IssuiM At. fttlliWllv*. pricflL.
CorrcMHindenie Invited. Detailed !q.
formation on any or all of the above on
appHcnllnn.
TRUST AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT.
L H. FAirthilo. • S. 4. Wh.ta,
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEW onLCAnS.
Mam tractt
New Orleans Colton Kxcli&r.ge. New York OfT## Exchange,
New York Cotton Kxihangt. New Orleans H<v»rd of Trad*
New Orleans Slock txehsne#. Chle«g( ilo^rd of T*sde.
LIVERPOOL COTTON AtffOCIATIOV.
Private wires t** .VK*.V YOPK «ni “id.ra •a?i.** e«* fat
lure delivery, ou ebu%* L. C. COTUHAJL
Special tn The Geor^gfL v w
(From Hay want. Vick A CUrk.1
New York. Mnrrh IL-Aroerioaa* ar# g#n-
eraliF gtrahger w lmme trill UMR
Central notably srroug. Cbaaola are lower
tor lioth tuouey aud armunt.
Meu wbu ore tutercsted In the copper
■itnut!ou say that one ft the prime weak-
uesaea In Amalgamated Copper woe the
irouble W|»|| the iulu-r«. and they •fate
llutf an agreeineut ha# uoW he*4i effected
wblt-b will coatluu# for a dumber of year*.
This Is regarded as a helpful Influence on
U u tanitlrrlT noaaibla that tba III eSaeU
at laat nrak’a lh|0]d«lloii nud bear opera
Ilona our be reffeetait aialo tbla week la
tbe market, but we are Inrllned to tka ba
iter that a betterment In prteea ta doe. and
we bnuw that there ft a better feettof In
ituartera (bat bore Iweu for Boot Urn* paat
[tretnely ranaerrathr*.
trrtneli tleht dart on the eonrae of tbe next
few wraba. and ank-aa ran are prepared to
era atorka ranaidanlbljr tower wa taut ad-
r T,M U Ti««ftl Bttreao: Lomlo.
hftber. Bleat ndvam ed 14. New York < an
tral %. touiipem I'arllleTh, Bonthern Kail-
war^S^I oluu l’aellle 14. Erie 1*. I'aaadlan
We twdrrilaud t'atoa Part Or aupport
(2WSSASWW 53W
FANCY COTTON FREELY •
TAKEN BY BUYERS
N’ew York t unmierrlal: To Jodae from
tbe aetlve war In whli-h Imjera or. taking
faiu-v ration, there la uo lark
In the market
: of ran Ode lire
nrket fnr tke praaent lightweight
- for fall. Tbe large aelRng agan-
have hern Inking-buUneia for a
ard ataple gtnghama are bolding at 7% canta
for spot and near-by delivery -and extensive
orders Into tbe fall have been booked at 7%
and 79% rents.
Tbs boittloii of standard prints haa been
so far'Improved that few. If aay. lines are
mow selling below 3% cents, while tbe lead
ers are au-a 4 rent heels. Fine drras glug-
bams have sold phenomenally for tbe proa-
ent spring and summer season and on fall
transact ions mills hare secured prices from
II to 12% cents that asaure them of a sub
•tantlal profit. Thera Is a growing tendency
uu the part of shirt uiauufactorara aud
shirt waist makers tn take higher gfad«
giMMlR. and thla In a large measure Is Inftu
eurluir th** course of the market.
rads goods hare hi—
.he medium quality fabrics
have Iterome atronger lu price and now
cotuwaud values that have not before l»#en
paid for them. In th# jobldng market a
most unusual activity Is reported on woven
and printed cottons. The Imported lines
are practically ell sold
the domestic goods In —
In volume thoa* of any year on record.
I'rlces are higher, yet tbe purchaser* rep
resenting retnRers from all sections ar#
•r u> pick tip any additional stocks that
eager U
jobber*
McCullough bros.' fruit and
PRODUCE LETTER.
Atlanta, Ga., March 9.—The apple
supply la and hat been very limited
In this market and throughout this
section for sever*! days pent, with a
strong advance on all varieties of good
quality.'
Oranges are likewise acarce, the Flor
ida aupply being largely exhaueted.
Receipt* hereafter will largely . come
from California polnta.
Lemona are ahowlng a atrong Incli
nation to-advance owing to the mild
weather, prevailing throughout -the
country, which la necesaarlly Increas
ing. to aome extent, demand and con-
aumptlon.
Trading In banana, very heavy with
the aupply Insufficient to meet require
ment! at advanced prteea.
The aeaaon la practically over on
cranberrlea.
The senaon la Mao rapidly drawing
to a cloae on California celery. The
aupply from Florida, however, will be
In evidence from now on sufficient to
meet requirements.
There Is a limited demand only for
game at thla time. ,
Live poultry, especially hens and
fries, active and selling readily at ad
vanced prleea.
A noted acarolty pravatli for dreaaed
hena. frlea, ducka and geeae. Dreaaed
turkeya moving well alao at advanced
prleea,
Danlah cabbage short of requirements
with prices up Florida stock alao
scarce and selling high.
•The movement of Florida vegetables,
generally speaking, will be on In earn
est with receipts Increasing as the sea
son progresses.
8tr,in-berrlea notably scarce at higher
valurs.
Sweet potatoes of good quality and
desirable varieties short of require
ments with Indications of strong ad
vance*. No change of note on eating
Irish potatoes or either that of seed.
The tletnnnd continues strong and
active for all varletlea of peaa, espe
cially of colored Block.
The market la glutted on eggs with
values low and showing a downward
tendency.
Both cooking and table butler In
light aupply and eelllng at aatlafactory
values.
AT BETTER PRICES
New York Responded With
a Rebound of Some
.Violence. .
STARTED COVERING
Number of Stocks Scored
Gain of Large Fractions
to Over Two Points.
New York, Kerch U^ImproTeiaeni. M
ta In an emphatic laanoar from tk* oiv»i„
!Gp®.r2M
where American stocke ware up an
of ft Point from ohr closing fbttmtav
■tj. tinder this cncouragamant, fh.- i;„i
ni.rkft oj>en»l up sharply, aome at«. k. .J!
vain lug a* much aa 1 points dnrlnc ,£*
Brat few mlnotra. From thla foUowi^ aa
early set-back, which, however, wi*
checked. The .evldearea were that imriM
of a substantial character had a much ,w,;
er liuprraslon on the market aupply |J7£
rloang dayi of bat wrak than had b2j
rammoaly aupiMvaad, *nd that many. If 4S
xalu were fairly welUuaulned and |„^
New York. March 11.—The stock nurk M
ateygsxps&n. lU'A
Anaconda np L Pennsylvania gained i*
MINING STOCKS.
Roaton. March 11.—Opening; North hull*
- laW.lit* 21: t'opper Range Mk; Kr.ek.
|; Kftgham 22; Trinity MH; Bun*
i-nasaa ftSTTrinily Mhi.
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
Anaconda -
Atchison
do. preferred
Baltimore and Ohio .
Canadian Pacific
Chesapeake and Ohio
Central, praf. ...
Norfolk and Western
New York Central
Ilork Island
Ontario and Western
l'cnnsTlraula
Philadelphia and Heading
Honthern Pacific
Bonthern Railway
do, preferred
«. Paul
Union i'aclflc
•I nllcd Htatea Steal
do, preferred
Wabash, preferred
.
k IC*V
|«5*17«
S'? 1 ':*,
•Ex-dlrldend.
STOCKS BETTER IN LONDON.
fatndon, March U.—After a weak open
ing. Americans showed a good recorery.
The market* generally hare Improved, fill'-
edged home Investment Israel display stead
iness and South Africa os are harder. Jap-
aneae bonds are better, and lha new eon.
version loan la qnoted at • premium of **
per ceut.
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
iff quotatlo
•t today:
Marrli.
Ajirll. .
May. .
July.
fl#|il#nili#r 43 <
4>rtob#r • • • • 33 (
Float'd atrady.
line, drain*
K44 44 U47%
N7
M3% 44 D44H
P »
140 37
CHICA0O CAR LOTS.
ie receipt, of grain la car lot, tMltf
estimated receipt, tot tomorrow ar* ••
follow*:
. , Today. Tom«.
Wheal 43 «
» 7
?w»
VISIBLE SUPPLY.
Wheat Increased Mt,M0 hnahela.
Coni Increased 1.37.000 hnahela.
Oats decreawed 077,000 bushels.
CLEARANCES.
Clwiranccn: Wheat 20A000 hoahel.: f;'" r
0.000 liariels; eorn 2U.000 bushel*; oa!*.*;
OOO hnahela. Wheat and fionr equnl 21..™;
hnahela.
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, 0. P. A., President
C. E. Many, nrina. Vice Prnajdent, Than. Cschau, Jr* C. P. A* Sea, and Treat
BRANCHES
NEW YORK—Waldorf-Astoria. ATLANTA—Fourth Natl Bank BldO-
BOSTON—Exchange Building. CHICAOO—Marquette Building.
WA8HINOTON—Colorado Building. PHILADELPHIA—BellnvufBtratMrd.
NEW ORLEANS—llennen Building. SAN FRANCISCO—Belden BuUdlof.
LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King 8trraL Cheapaldn.
AT-ANTA BRANCH 1015.1t Fourth National Bank Building.
0. B. BID WILL, Resident Mtnafsr.
Telephone, Main 672. Cabla Addrato* AmdIL N. Y.
JtMKrU^'HfrCORD.'viewTreaMaa
Third National Bank
Capital.- - - - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $375,000.00
FUAN^irAV^KcS?' j'. CAIIROl3! A PAlfliB
"MW6—
DR. A. W. CALIIOUN.
n. Y. MCCORD.
1! M ATKIN St
JOHKPII A. McK*
■OBI>.
OODWABl
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS. BONDS. COFFEE. DRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carsndalat and Ornvl«r 8ta, Now Orleans.
“ MEMBERS:
Y#w Orleans r«»t«
*N#w York «-*attnn F.»<>li«iUBr.
etna rattan F.trh"nx#.
(ImUiiHi roUei Ftrhaaffw.
, Xtar Orl#aaa Fat nr# Brakaro*'JMgcJ* ^
X#w Ortraua sad Fhlraffo Boards af Tli m
X#4r York <v>ffp# KtcK***# _
I AesorUt# Urmoera Ur orp—l Catt— * rt
d. 8. BACHC A N CD.. T ANO*BARTLETT^FRAli?R**A*'CARRINaTON.
PRIVATE, V/inca TO ALL POINT*