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THE ATLANTA UlvOKUlAA ASUNv^vtO.
' ——
. . DA A *. «.«.
COTTON OPENED
FAIRLY STEADY
First Prices Were at De
clines From 2 to 5
Points.
CABLES WERE POOR
Late Session Dull, Closing 3
to 8 Points Under Fri
day’s Finals.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
trrom nsywaru. vica a # inra.i
New York, Utrrfa ii— J. H. Birbe a Co.:
Liverpool fntare* opened quiet unchanged
to partly 1 Mm up and closed quiet ItfcfHH
* turar tuoatb* and 10* Mr*r on lata
Th* Naur York Financial Chronicle
Week. Weak. Year.
This Last I ai at
Visible supply .. 5.462. JW 5.473.1*7 4.974.C74
American
In slglil Week.
Nine* Merit. 1
Exports
Interior receipts.
Int. shlpDicnta
4.A9I.293 4.144.M7 4.432.477
269.229 1*14.1 W 144.830
11.963.453 1I.II3.W1 8.W4.749
1.<46.101 J.i8M.'W» 7HI.S47
l**.2»4 171.823
144.944
117.041
irai.lM
&47.<ci
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Ur. Uftlr’e (wMlf l"
tnrt' ripcrlrst-f of wt,
tclof market, In Atlanta
• ■d lh| Hooib hu Diilr
blni , ncopiliwl tu
tborltjr I. kll apm-lallr.
TBPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAtlS or 67UCA.
87.ni*
*4.547
133.145
I3U.W3
Interior sticks .. 629,5*4
Following Is llie weekly Liverpool eolloii
New York. March 14,-The cotton market
opened fairly steady *415 points lower, the
ft nun ess of the stock market about offset
ting the poor cables from Liverpool. The
Interests that have been Identical with the
rather heavy purchases of May were ap
parently giving further support at tbs low
ar level*
i today.
Cable* from Liverpool Rit unlay
morning made a poor showing, the do*.
Ing In that renter being 3 1*2 to 4 1-3
■ points on the near montha and 1 to 3
points down on the rilMunt, whereas
advances of 1-2 to 2 1-2 points were
due.
The following Is the range In tbs active
mouths In Liverpool today:
March April
OftCU. itigb.
'• 73
r.w
_ 6*7
•eptsmberOctolH-r ...6.46 iC'i 6*4
Spots were 3 point* up Mt 606 for
middling on *Alen of 7.000 bale*
In New York trading was only mod
erately active and from opening to the
closing price* tended downward. The
week-end figures on the movement
were bearish, opening decline* of 2 to
6 points were Increased to 3 to I points
at the close.
Comparative receipts at all 1
Net receipts today
Same day last year
Increase
Total receipts elnce Hept. I...
Mains time last year
Increase —
Estimated receipts tomorrow
Hal..* fur week
which Ante
export ...
Forwarded ...
Total stocks .
Of which Amc
Week’s receipts .. 108.00#
Of which Amcr .. J5).0«
Total rec’ts Kept. .3.6»).ft»
Of which Ainci
Mtocka sflont ..
of which Amcr.,
;**2.0i» 161,aw
SPINNERS’ TAKINDS
AMERICAN COTTON
Auislgau*<ite«l Co
Atlantic Coast mr:
Aui*rlrati Mugar lief. .
Anacondn
American l<ocoiuotlre-
do, preferre#!
Am. Hmeltjng Itcf.
do. preferred . .
Atchison ....
Baltimore 4 Ohio
Chesapeake k Ohio .
Colorado Fuel k Iroe.
Ceufral Leathe* . . , .
Secretary llcslc
Inga of America
throughout the wi
BAKE OF IT>CL
lltpnbirr BImI
Bock Maid.
B*ltad Iuim Rubber. . . .
_ do. prafrrrN
Bootb.ro Parldc
Bootb.ni luilwtf
.^BfW&r. ; ::::::
T.00. foal A Iron
SBSttSh:.;
United Btstss Klsel
_ do. prefsiTsd
\ a.-Car. Chemical
do. preferred. . - -
Western Union. . .
Wabash
do. preferred. .
Wisconsin Central,
do. preferred.
Mprrlal to The f.eorgtau.
iFruao llaywaM. Tick k Clark.)
New York. March li-j. *. Barb* 4 ca.:
For sit months, hate net sent hu eocwur*
aging message over our wire*. It has been
nothing but atlrlce to "neU. sell, sell “
< oudltlons bare changed, and It Is
••buy*' and liny carefully on aeai
Wall street hue had a terrible shorh and
can not recorer ITutu It !u a moment.
Storks that were bought to stem the (Id*
of liquidation will be sold ggalu on any
strong market. Buy good stocks la which
there are ready markets. Do not expect to
see this market run away on thn ball
able, nnv for Investment.
‘own Tonic*. A good part of yesterday’s
Ir was uis* to Investment buying, bat It
doubtful If tUM will couflntt* In eufft-
Heut volume to keep storks steady at pres
eut levels. ea|M*claNy as moat of the snorts
seem to have covered and the technical
position Is considerably weakened. Ho many
Interests have been hurt that It Is reasons*
Id* to look for « <»utinned liquidation lu «er
tain parts of the district, and we would
advise against buying storks except oa
sharp breaks.
Canadian Pacific baring undergone eom
paratlvely little liquidation and sailing out
of line with other Issue* of as great merit
Invites attack by the I ►cor party. The rail
road all nation la not yet clear and uutll
much of the confusion Is dissipated a pro
fessional market Is to be expected, luveet-
uirnt stocks, however, are so low as to at
tract ccutluned buying from abroad,
well ss the outside puli"
lends to ronfbleuce that w
•lace. A good
... . - . _ave been left . ...
trail, suil the street will lie quick to notice
any evidence of repulse‘on the part of pgoui
Iiib.hi lnl#n>fllfl
many sore
Northwestern. Big Four.
Ifftnlsrlllc nud Nashville. Atlantic Coast
Line. Atchison. Hi. Paul. Heading. Dels-
211.000 yea
Total since September
no, against 7.JU2.0UU In*
. B. ports;
.. 25.995
17.324
Mil
. .8,5*4,400
. .4.466.678
. .2,118.722
„ 1»7.
ft*w Orleans 4.9M to 4,om
Oalveston ll.Otw to 14.«vi
Houston 7.uuo to k.&o)
Movement at Atlanta:
Receipts today
, Same day last year
1904.
4.WC
2.1C
2.4J6
this
took 2.075.— M... . ?--•<
Inst year and 1.491.Oral tb<
Hoiithcrn spinners I.SSN>.<«8>. agnln*-t
last year mid 1.4t4.W» the year »*.-f
foreign spinners 4.73J.I8W. ng:iln«t
last year and 4.447.80U tti*
liefoi
HESTER’S WEEKLY
COTTON STATEMENT
Secretary Hester’s weekly statement of
the movement of cotton shows 1111 Increase
as compared with the same week last year
In round figures of 110,000 bales, an Increase
over the same daya year before Inst of 47.000
and an Increase over the same time in 19)4
of 142.000.
For the fifteen daya of March tne totals
Increase
nil Increase over the .......
fore last of 47,000 nud no Increase u\er tin
some time In 1904 of 262,000.
Mama day last year
Increase
Stock on hand today
Hama day last year
in cress*
•POT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, steady; middling uplands 6/<d.
.-\nrWNh. HUll. Hliuum | | lev
Memphis, steady; middling 10V«\
lialveston. firm; middling 11 3-llc.
ng lllkc.
Mobile, quiet; middling 10W\
Wilmington, steady: middling I0t»c.
Augusta, quiet; middling ll**c.
Charleston, firm: middling lOVgc.
steady; middling IOVW.
TODAY'8 PORT RECEIPTS.
Alia following talde shows receipts at the
porta today, compared with tbs same day
last year:
The following table shows receipts at ths
towns today, compared with the same day
last year:
Houston.
Augusta.
Memphis
. ... the 194 days of the season that have
elapsed tile aggregate Is ahead Qf the 196
•lavs of last year 280.600, an Increase over
the same days year tiefore Inst of 1.614.u»xi
ami nn Increase by 2.404.000 In 1904.
The amount brought Into sight during the
pn«t week has lieen 263.4*5 nnles. against
141.K36 for the seven days ending ,I Ills day
last venr, 206.8ft» year before last nml 111.
962 name time In IWt. nud for the fifteen
lays of March It linn loom 618.843, against
3l7.1T. Inst ye
• Inst 1
_ 471,732 year liefi
JTM.sr2 same time In 1901.
The movement since Septeuilier I shows
receipts ut all I'nlted Stntes iH.rts 8.668.406.
ngnlust 4.4«H.:B4 Inst venr. 7.416.181 year lie
fore Inst and 4,GM,4fo same time In 1904.
ttverlnml a crops the Mississippi. Ohio nml
I'otoniac rivers to unrtlieru mills ami Can
a«la 1MC5.4IO. iigulust 728.392 Inst year. 767.604
venr liefnre Inst nml H47.0U same time In
1901. Interior stm-ks In etcesa of those held
at the close of the commercial year 403.076.
against 436.476 last year. 804,96 year liefora
Inst anil 270.969 same time In 19<)4: southern
mills .takings l.Ml.iart. against 1.473.31$ Inst
year. 1.3K9.6fr.t venr before last and 1.309.643
NEW YORK.
tures In New ]
ii
C*\j
, 9.62-631
....| j ‘ 9.68-691 9.61 42
9.47 9.49! 8.611 9.49 9.68d9 9.72-71
9.70-72 9.76-77
t.7.1 9.73 9.461 9.72 9.71-72 9.78-79
9.76| 9.76 9.71 9.76 9.76 76| 9 X1*3
““ * *• ‘ 80 9.90-klJ 9.86-86
i. 9.82 9.77 9
10.04 9.96 I t
10.12i 10 13|l0.04!llMt7l|0.Q94H|fn.|6|«
.) 10.02
il.00-01110.06-07
LIVERPOOL.
The following figures give the opening
range and close, compared with yesterday:
I-utures opened quiet.
Opaolog Previous
ltangH. rt««. nm.
March 6.13
March April 5.72
May June 6.73
June July 6.71%
July-August 6.72
Augustneptember —6.®
Heptembar-October
..6.«
12%
o.C84
6.4*
5.47^
6.46*%
NEW ORLEANS.
The following la tha rang*
•urea In New Orleans today:
Id rottoa fu
c
9|
1
2
k
2
33
*
C
ii
Octolier-Noremtier ...6.43
November December . .6.42
Dei-emlter-January ■..6.-<2
V'losed quiet.
5.44
5-714
6.71
6.484
661
If
Colton has lied a pretty good decline,
nml we would buy ouly 011 weak spots.
Don’t buy wheat except on very sharp
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
May.
New York. March 14.—The weekly stale
Iteserv
. 10.42jl0.43 19.36 10.411 lo! 40-41 iltk 47-48
euiif 1 1 1 IIII.J* IS • •
Jaly i 10.54; 10.67jl0.60 10.64!10.6044;i9 40-4! : Leas C. IS. deposlta. Increase
Aug 1 1 fj,+) 4j %t j biiins. decrease
Dd 10.32:10.34 10.28 10.31110.31-32 I9.’37 3* Hpecle.' decrease
10.32 10.36|10.32|ln.;t8 I0.X4 .IM 1.40 »l !***«ol tenders
J«n 1 1 1 10.40-42 10.46-48 l.»f|Hl*lt*. lleci
Closed steady.
FEELING IN STOCKS
lu Loudon Returuing
fidence in Finance
Is Shown.
AMERICANS ACTIVK
The Opening in New York
Showed Generally Sharp
Advances.
I^ttdoo. Mtrrh H.—Th, np.oln ( „r
•look m,rket dlaptajM ■ mor, rh*«rfi, .,
OD.Drlflt rlrrlM. Ollt«d|^ Brltl.h l„>.,
. . SC . _
1, ar. arm. InwHau ,r, ..
w,ll o»,r N.w York parity. Kor.li,.
dlaplajr .inminn. Bad RuhUib
v iKinrl. harr adrtacw] '
•V.ir York. U.rrh 11-
1H. Ualon Par-ia.,
Brooklra Rapid Tru.lt I, Bunr nu,l r.
•ylT.nl. Erl. aid nioM-glieffiri.i s
North.rn or. r.rtHk-.m ki...i ,
.!»■: nu
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
Special to The Georgian.
iFrom llaywarJ, Vick A Clark.i
Chicago. March 16— Bartlett. Fruxler k
Carrington: Now that- the bug ware Is
the May longs will lieglu to thluk
or the Idg stock of No. 2 red sml the
six weeks to deliver. May liquidation will
l*e n feature from time to time. If long.
May would certainly change to July or Mep-
lemla-r before the difference widens further.
The*** later montha will be the active ones
iu tin* event of crop damage and are free
from thn ensh burdeu.
Corn reminds us of the recent experience
lu Wall street. Price# have lieen marked
down, owlug to some of the larger holders
liquidating May. * blit the cereal la worth
more than present quotations. As soon at
tills liquidation la over, a rebound will fob
twjv Would auggest Imjrlng. If the market
opens weak for M turn of 4tfV* today,
oats ran lie Inuight on any further breaks.
The Chicago Record Herald: Green hugs
were reported ut four polnta lu Sumner
county, the Iwnuer wheat county of Kan
sas. Wednesday. A member of the llnoter
Milling Company, of Wellington, found
them In several directions from that point,
and they were also reported at Belle
Halm*. Winfield nrtd at ilulTane lu other
«» Vh . —H.-ni..ini.i.r 1 t.. l*°ttlons of the county. The bugs were also
V?. lU ffr2iwS «ELr n^ u-» v!Jr re|»orted In wheat near Ottawa. In Franklin
l!?™ Ypnaty. which I, two ronntln no.Hhw.,1 uf
rmrllt foi
WHEAT SOLD AT LOW
T ON THE CROP
THE WEATHER REPORT
STATE FORECA8T8.
Heavy Boar and Commission
House Selling Principal
Features.
Chicago. March 14.—Wheat opened about
uuchan^ed a from yesterday'a closing figures.
Heavy selling
wire houses Tor'commission account'
the principal features.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago grain and provisions qnotatloas
for today follow;
Open. High.
total thus far
ignlnst 4.834,u60 last
.641.814.
ling tl
ing ine |WI*I seven iiii.ib bii”” »■•* '—
of Id.HS*;, ns compared with the rorr«*s|M»nd-
Ing period last year, ami their total takings
since Mcpteiuber 1 have Increased 236.635.
The total takings of American mills.
nth, and Cauadii, thus far for tin* season
3.671,247. nguInst 3.346.795 Inst
ks nt
nine lending s.oithcrn Interior center* lin
i|ecresiH*d during th** week 43.292 but
l»erlot| Inst
193.243 Isrgd
Including
during the corresponding
ton of 17.819. and are now
no at till* date In 1'.**;
ks left
crop mid the
i brought into sight thus fur
,WU<i tnr 111..
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S
faAILY COTTON LETTER
New Orleans. March 16—The under
time of the market 1a not gopd lit pres
ent. Improvement* obtained l»\ force
arc hard to maintain nud vanish rapid
ly a* mum ns support Is suspended
Till* shows thill the feeling hiuI situ
ation In general me not favorable to
nn advance. Ktpectntlon of n Imillsli
s-enaus rrimrt on Wednesday lias pie-
vented so far. the practical expression
c»f the growing bearish feeling A full
ing off In receipts, owing to the decline
In the ex|M»rt business, may likewise
mi delgy matters until the cause for
this decrease Is properly dccognlted.
but. nil In nil. the markets at to mo
ment nrc sadly In need of some such
support as a sjm*II of bad weather
Without it this price level, under —
Istlng
> li« umstntii«'
can
only
NAVAL STORES.
inumill, Mann K. Turpentine firm si
71V: Mien. w. recehits. •>. shipments. ;i
lb**ln firm; sales. 1.IW; nvelpts. .*.14. ship
incut*. 2.345. slock. 61,242.
Uliolt*: A l» « |> l: |4 F H i;
|4 3 l . II 114.*.. I. |4 K. V'-.'kI: M. *:.6I. N.
I.'*.75; window gin**. |6 lu; water while, 11»2.*
la#
hour
n New Yot k
to hold I.»v -
ether romll-
sp*it market
log wheie in- I
Uljxi
Huche ! B .rJr :
little In th*
woi king f»»r « K«*‘*d clos.
er|M»ol on Monday. Wi
tIons me favorable. Th
Is quiet, some business d
diicements arc offeivd.
New Yorfk, Munh 16
A i\i The market was quiet und
fluctuations were narrow, but after de
clining In the first half hour prices
h* Id steady. Liquidation was rcns|sm-
slblc for the early decline. There was
evident e of continued bear |nessutv
with May down to 9 61 ami July tu 9 6.'*
A round 11 o’clock wires were busy
with stock quotations and very little
cotton business was In evidence. The
movement keeps up and spinners’ tak
ings don’t keep pace with the Insight
figures We look for n quiet fiuctuat
The laigan Bryan represent*
After exam
Increasing They eover I
your hand and then discover bug* thick.
1 examined the young «#ata nud find a little
mgs.
e puli
Vhleli he Ii
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
•.tuS ls*t
M*d of 14.1*6. against
| M *r
list
In
last
I tUlldo I
i*ek, 4,yS,43W lust year nml 4.293.
.1 year iwfore Insf. Of ilil* ih* •••Ini
f Amcr b-n n cotton I* l.*wi.4W. ugnln*i
3.424.439 lust yem nml
WHF.AT-
UK:::: ft ft
"'tins- 7 *
May.... 4416
July.... 44^
i
1 P
*f!*
()AT8-
Mny....
July
«*.
«•»
««»
«s*i
Hatit.... S;
rOHK—
5;
a-nZ
- OKK-
Mar.. i:..ir,
July... 15.76
LAUD—
May... 9.<M
July... 9.U6
««•(•»
SIHKB-
May “
14.W) 18.70 15.90
9 024
9. P»
9.174
warmer.
Np°*b Carolina—Fair ami warmer toulc
nud Hunday.
AinImiina—Fair tonight ami Mmnlny; wan
#r In the Interior.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
^ Itjt but few exceptloaa. clear weather
>pt >t>wi
prevails over the eotlre countrv ....
the Itoeklea, and tbs rain* In ihe last 21
hour# have lieen confined for the most
to stations lu the Pacific coast ami Atla'utlc
states.
The advance of the area of high pressure
hat caused general falling In temperature
lu the south Atlantic and east gulf states.
country.
... J*ast gul
while over the remainder of the
**«*J*pt In Montana. Washington and Oregon.
higher temperatures predominate, due to
the eastward movement of an area of low-
pressure In the northwest.
The center of highest pressure la now
over Virginia, while the low la ceutercd In
Circulation.
sofi.uio
13.914.701
719.000
liarwln ti. Joue*. Manage
arlug* today f 889.473.81
orreaponillng day la«t year # 747,513.57
THE COFFE MARKET.
The following fl|
range and close o|
market for today:
five the opaNng
New York coffee
May
June
July .. ..
August .. ..
Heptember
Ortolier ..
November .
Dccetnlier .
January ..
February ..
Opml.c
Range.
..6.96-4.00
..6.164.05
..4,00
..6.804J6
, .5.86
New York. March II.—The *t<vk
market ocntlnUed strong, and although
alight reaction occurred after the
opening, outside buying that ha* h-* n
a factor since the decline on \Vednr».
day was large enough to absorb ,.;i
offer* and start a freah upward move
ment that carried prices of practically
everything on the list to a range of i i ,
941.373 j * point* amove Friday's closing figure*.
, »*ffiH! Law,on bou * hl 16.000 share* In
* the first few minutes, helping along the
advance. The shafp recovery which
«et in yesterday was continued, hut in
a less sensational fashion. The mur:>t
as a whole was decidedly strong fr»m
the start with gains In the more im
portant atocka running from 2 t<> <
points, while Union Pacific tow aid ttt-
end of the session rose more abruptl
than the balance of the list, scoring .i
maximum advance of over 8 point*
The retirement of abort contract* wen:
on. and, Indeed. It appeared that hav
ing for this purpose contributed a large
part of the day’s transaction*. Tin*
bank ntatement proved to be of a mure
favorable complexion than had Ih>cu
generally anticipated, and price* ro«*
sharply, touching the highest price* .»f
the session. The market reacted *
point-or eo from the top. but the rl»*ing
tone was strong at nearly the higher
Government bonds unchanged, other
bonds lower.
6.964.00
. .6.80-5.96
. .6.10-6.90
. .5,46-6.90
5.854.90
6.904.96
Bale* 8,360 bag*.
5.80-6.85
6.90-6.*
5.65-5.90
(6454.00
uortheru Minnesota.
The conditions faTor fair nml warmer
weather lu thla section tonight and Huuday.
COTTONS AND 8TAPLE8
ARE STILL ADVANCING.
Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
and Rainfall.
Obaervatloat taken at 8 a. m., 76tb merl
Amarillo.
Aahevllb-.
Augusta. .
New York Commercial: In all attempts
w-lilch buyers are making to cover on spring
nud summer merchandise In either cottons,
woolens, worsteds, allks. linen* or white
goods the scarcity of atocka and the high
ealnr* being maintained are too Insur
mountable to fare. The value of linens
In particular I* awakening the widest com
ment. Importers have done their beat to
S et larger allotment* of goods for this mar-
rt lu the Imported lines, yet bare consider
ably lea* goods to offer than In a normal
year. The demand for dress linen* a* well
Jiilv
Mept.,
8 85
h.;#i I Davenport.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Hodae Flty
HI Paso. . .
Fort Hmlth.
at c|o*ed quid L lower,
dosed quiet Uti** lower.
4.1."
MODERN MILLER CROP REPORT. Ne
»:i
let.*
Itli ’tldiitg
l;t«t.
Ilci |
Hi I ...til*. March 16 -Telegraphic rep.
teek. 1.544.
1 lit**
The
iikliili*Miiii nn.l liuCnn' TeVrlto
green bug t* lit the w heal field*
*t ilamngc reported 1* 26 |h
Mae
Augelei
itirl.r* »l*lble Ktipply
.nn r ... - 1 Territory, lu Oklalioinu dm;
r:;: 1 ' I. -Ilzln: tli-r- l. ».• rlmn«<. i-lw.Ii.t...
. ’.I |JJ I crop ■ oudltlcii*. which tire r*eucralir fu
r.l I..I v.f I able, the |MNire*t pro*p.*etM nre In th** tic
" 1 r , eru mol the extreme aoiithwcMcrn mt;
of cotton ,,f ,,M * w,,,u * r wheat belt. ’
Ill held ’ll! I
VP* 2.3
.Meiupbl**.
Merbllmi.
Mobil*-
. .M.hIpim.
Montgomery
Nn*hvllle
piles. On *!lk piece goods and silk rlhbous
the situation I* constantly Improving and
now that fall ordering Is under way It Is
1 *#***ti that silk* are to command a larger
j share of attention for the fall of 1907 than
i they hive on nnv reeent heavy weight sen-
' too. In the cotton gooda division of the
; market #allies on tsney eotion* and arnples
I laith for a|H»t nud future delivery ure nd-
| vandiig nud there appear* to In* nu top to
I the market. The necessity »if getting g«*nla
j *1 practically at value named |»y the nefiera
I* linnerntlve In the case of cuttera-np mid
on bleached itimmI* a* well na on shirtings
j and *hl(twslat fabrics they; nrc paying
idiniomeiuillv strong price*. In gray gi**la
, fractional ndvunce* of M6c Imre Iteen pnt.i
• mi narrow eoo*|* and anything In the way
j of wide print doth* for delivery during this
mouth or April can ccmtimtpl from 1 16 to
; •*» ui nramlitm. In the Jobldug houses, sl-
though the weather yesterday was na In-
j •-lenient ne ou the other days of the w«*ek, a
. largo store nltcni!nn<‘e brought up sale* to
mark of any other day ilil*
nth. fa
i N
Oriel
Ml 2.C1
a gain*)
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
■e last,
against 1.362.(1
•efon*
i **••* land eat l mate*! rcvelpts fmtomo r'nw sVe'Tis
mnl PH,(Mi year lieforr last, and In i follows:
To«1s v.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
Maintained l»y munlpulrttbm Duo un*
« hsnged on near nml 1 to 2 lower o
dlstntit position*. Llvcrpisd i lose* 3
4 lower on old crops nml Hi2 lower o
new crops; spot prices 3 up. Hale
T.iitiO. nur market opened about
l*ilnts Trading was dull mid
ragged 5 |*»lnt* i
*»•’ | mg market, being n *nle on all tin
pot* nml a puivbuac on nil declines.
r, but t«
MRS. E.B. PEEK,
^si^ap RA .tr^«»,
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Eiuplra Building. Bell Phone. Main 8&k
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
1*C.
lie
4*ltl i.Y
York
Norfolk
North Plane
tlnuibu. . . .
Pitleslllir■. .
I'l • t at *ii i g.
Portland. M**
Portland, tti*
Ibipld
itetiarriiieni* nbusti
'lfi°7tra
ug buying la re
LONDON 8T0CK MARKET.
Anaconda
Atchison
Baltimore aud Ohio .
Pacific
Erie
do. preferred .
Illinois Central
I*oalsvtlle and Nashville ..
Norfolk and Western
New York Central
Ontario and Western
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia and Reading
.1 64S
. 147V1474
.1,11*4 IPS
Latif
ithern Pa cl Or ...
thern Railway ..
Union Pacific*!!!!!!!!!
United States Steel .
do, preferred .....
.(11841!’**!
.1 »s **•
.125 125
.'108 1*a
. M'« 41'*
I ssV.S 1 *
MOVEMENT INTO SIGHT
DISAPPOINTED BULL!
New Orleans. March 11—The Time* lH*mfc
oral toys: ••While the magnitude *»f Hi*
movement Into sight continue#! t«» dlasp
point bullish expectations of rapid ••nri.ul-
. IDMtf. .
ment. those stnaent* of the staple
Hove cotton will hold IIa own throucho'
the remainder of the season are prune
predicate their confidence largely upon «»•;
logical assumption that most. If »»#•« ail
the cotton remaining In the American
ble supply on August 31 will grade l*#-t«*«v
the practical requirements of the spliuur*.
The Improved tone In the *poi uiniket.
financial assistance rendered the wt»n-k nmr
ket by the national.treaanrer. and n Mt •«
euticrete hope that the worst
In stock market affatrv combined
the rings In n conservative resell.*
of some nine polnta. Maulpiilatlc
course talked of. but nt the nm
■peculator fears his own stmd<
broadening market la not looked f**i
while. The week-end statistic* arc
all things consider*#!.”—Hayward. 1
CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION,
CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
' WE HAVE FOR SALE
Si I .nul*
SI Pml
San Fr
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
■ i nn-.jni.
Taylor.
1.1 V97 Pol I.TH\
each: chickens act . _
Pekin. 35c each; puddle. 2SG30c each; geese,
full feathered. 65c each: turkeys active I
rOI'LTKT-n^M. ii.dr.VA
•ctlve. 1001 V.v' pound; turkeys, undrsw* .
active. Iltfl*c pound: fries, active. 17V 1
Itouiid: hens. 13** pound.
PUiMHf F. laird. IN# pound: tame. I
active 15** pound; shoulders active, fcr
pound; sides active. lOr pound; hotter, so ‘
live. l5f»22V |HHind; l»ee*wnx acfhe. 2ft.-
round; honey, bright, aetlve. fe i*ound:
honey In t-pound hlocka, active. 19e poued; 1
drleif apple*. 6** pound: white |nms active ,
t: .S bu*n«‘l; lady p**«s. flu*, st.s k. tl.75u
. ..if I
duck*. ! Ing quotation
• today:
■TffWBiaS: sisi
August
Senteuibcr. .
t losnl firm.
rioting.
17
45'*
4P«
434
I Ne
THE SUGAR MARKET.
912,000 State of Georgia 4 1-2 per i«nt
bonds, due 1916. %i
t 2.000 Fulton Bag and Cotton MHh »
per cent bonds, due 191 “•
9 2.000 Constitution Publishing * *
peny first mortgage 5 per cent
bonds, due 1990.
Also some gilt-edge Georgia munici
pal Issues at attractive price*.
t'orrespondence Invltttf Detailed in
formation on any or all of the above *>o
application.
TRUST AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT.
1 25 shares Atlanta Title Guarantee
J t’umpany atiM’k.
i 50 share*# ConstltutIon Publishing To.
I 0 per cent preferred stock.
25 shares Trust Company of Georgia
stock.
! 5 ahares Atlanta Home Fire Insurance
Company stock.
9 6.01*0 Pratt Laboratory first mort-
| gage fi per *v* n t bonds, due 1926.
* 915.000 city of Atlanta 4 per tent bonds,
due 1933.
*. March K Local
_ market*. *t*-ady I
March nml April up
J for both month*
ONE DOLLAR
l*e
OAMF -Quail
_rtlve, 6c each;
each; du.-ka. mixed, if .«*#. !6c each:
dove*
W.
J. DIBBLEj
Accountant and Auditor,
Starts an Account
THE ORIGINAL
4%
BANK
Money Draws Interest
from Date Deposited
UV each: squirrels active. Ic cj
! sum, drease.1. active, lie ttound;
I live, active* 4c pound
I FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
"* u r *“* m * ATLANTA. GA.
UHJON SAVINGS BANK
FI.OUR lllabrat patent. 1600: t*eat pat
, »ht. 14 8rt: •KMubml paten*. 94 25: half pvt »
**m. *»•»*. Hprlug wheat |»at**nt. I5.W.
’ COHN i bot. ,* white TV. No 2 white **•
U K Fairchilo.
L. H. FAIRCHILD 5c COMPANY.
Could Building
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA
E. THORNTON, Vic* Pr«*ldtnt.
C. E. CURRIER. Prciidint.
H. T. INMAN, VtcB-PrMld.nt. GEO. R. DONOVAN. Cj.hitr.
JAMES t. FwOYO. Aiii.t.nt Cjthier.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
$500,000.00
$600.000 00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
!
Hurt. Tuc. Itlu.-
HAY—Tlmothv. .-hole** large bales. Ill)*
. .-Ii.ire *111(1 II bile*. 1| .5; .|.t | third:
• No 2 third bnle*. \o
•I. 91 20. t-bolcc prnlrte. tl. her
NEW OHLEANS.
M.mb.r,!
•>•*» OflBBD* Colton E>clc*n(,. „ N.w ToHc C<-R„ Eirhurr*.
N.w York Cotton L.iti.n*.. Now Orl.in. Board ot Trod*.
Now Orloan. Stock Ljcliam,. c'hlc**o B<urd of Trado.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
e?T*t# wlro. to NEW YORK nnl CHICAGO, order. .oll.-t:«t (o
Nr. d.UTBnr, *o aDev* Zzch.cg.o u. c. COXURAN.
c«s»al tsojtoa
Oottilt- 100,080
200000
_ on SMiic
■1.7. until I o*dock »t
Tour potnaai* !• •»'!"'"
-oopr^ut.-
laic* 1.25
mix
*1 4
Ida 91
ailOHTR-Phidce white 91 »: Texas whlfa
f.irv. w»|**»UBd. 91-35; lirawe. ^I<n
•ml. fl V
IIIC'KFN FUF.D-Fift# pound Milo, ffir:
. bb-k f-***#l. ft Ybfn f,**N|. 911*
(Mr.- ft*t| 91. J6
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
A CAPITAL INVESTMENT.
$15,000.00 FOR $10,000.00.
PROVISIONS.
N** ?*. i-t #»..- hatoe* W‘v •
1 • . *!r» %.* . ,\!f« 111.* y VI
COTTON. STOCKS, BONDS. COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
CarondHat and Grevlae Sts., New Oethana. t
MEMBERS:
.New Urlesns Future Brokers’ Associate*.
New oir.estts sad # hb ngv> Boards ef Trade* 1
New lark (ogee Kxehsnge.
Associate Members Uterpoel Cottee Ass a
. vv ICE AND LAUNDRY PLANT,
• ituste.1 in \\t-*tern North Carallas. can he bought at t bargala. Th**
,r -' ••udltloo. ami will pay 26 per cent oo eat levSitment.
i output of 6 tu I toes dally aed every pouad can I •
.New Orlexas I'otton RtcUangs.
Nvw York ( «U(vb Ux> Usugv.
«;*:vvstua i'otton Fxchsnge.
Ibiuston Cotton Fxihaoge.
ICK hLant lu,
Ii: l- r "Ml
LAUNDRY
••rpiiplM <l with iRtftt ami modern machinery; ran and will turn
1*1 ANT tin
New Ycrk and Chicago Correspondents
4. 8. EACHE 4 CO.. AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER A CARRINGTON.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
ruu ulght aud day In summer lu meet the demand*
DISTILLED WATER
L ^FFly lAundry. AlNwfntoly no rost
PRIVATC WIRES TO ALL POINJS.