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FOREIGN ADVICES
WERE DEPRESSING
Semi-Panic Reported
Berlin and London Curb
Demoralized.
in
AFFECTED NEW YORK
Bank Statement Disappoint-
tive Which Added to
ing, Which Added to
«» Turk, March SI—The cotton market
Opened weak .on a aharp break In tha cabin
and boar prooaurt. It doratopod that both
New Orleana and New York Intereata wan
hater aatlera In IJrerpoot. Locally, bear a
took adranuro or tba break to coeor
abort j^rod^Juta^ caro a aooawhat bettor
Trading eraa actlee. part of the demand
canal ax recent hcory eellrra. The bal
clique era* buying. but wae without affect
the Vbttam.
Compa retire receipt a at all U. ff. porta:
7JM
■ time'laat year...' M53,0ff
reaao SSI,160
EaUmatrd receipt* Monday
U07, 1606.
New Orleana 2.500 to 6.30* 4.3*6
Oalreatou b.000 to I5.000 6,011
tlouaton 5,000 to 11,000 4,as
Maeetnent at Atlanta:
ItecetptB today
Name d*r laat rear
Increaae
ffhlpmenU today
name dm laat year
Inrnot**
Block to 1 band today
Haui* day laat year
....None
....14,1*9
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Llearpont, toiler; middling upland* 6.664.
Atlanta. eteody^ mlddlln^lO K “-
Norfolk, 0nil; mtddUaa lifer
tlalreaton. quiet: middling Tfffec.
« oblle. aaay: middling lOfec.
Ilmlngloa. aleady: middling lOfe
Boaton, quiet: middling lie
TODAV8 PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table ohowa receipt, el the
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The followlnc table ahoira reretpta at the
towa* today, compared with tha acme day
laat year:
J ouatnn.
sr
Memphis, . .
8 . Louie. .
nclnoatl. .
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of tha Fleecy Staple.
3V£S!U.
3jtoS&&£if<a
ellnai
•sou qnlet it t da-
aaiei 6,000; American
*xportl0a.^^^ H
.Tha weekend atatlallr* were cooaldated
laat rear, aad the mulling decree** U the
elalblo anpoiy compared boortakly, owing
to the telaUrely larffor Into-algbt.
fpUowtn* la the at.tl.tlc.1 position of
">ttoo,o. rrtday, March 52, a* made np by
Tb* New (orb Financial Chronicle:
Thle Laat laat
SELfT fcfe I§S ®
SJFLT
:.v.: u &J5,,JSS M
^SSiV::^r&S^ S
« m ’Sic «&i
•U shipments.... 112.90 110AO 161,1 _
lit. Storks 612.630 69.664 642.270
Following Is tba waakljr Liverpool cotton
statement;
1107.
62.000
47.000
62.600
0.00)
62.000
2.600
6.6MO
66.000
1.100
SSI
ml
■ill
Ti.ewi
rial atocka l,!ta,«» 1.13.000
r which Am*r....LOH.OOO 006.OW
"tual week’s asp. 11,000 6.000
aak’a receipts .. loi.noo Ill.ooo
r which Amer... 06.000 74.000
?tn since Bept. 1..6,631 .ooo 2.69.000 2.104,000
Of which Amer...2.606.000 2.261.000 2.616.100
Btocha afloat 266.000 122.000 172,r“
Of which Amer... 216,000 162.000 142.4
New Orleana, March 23.—Hayward. Vick
A Clark: Bad Liverpool. Fat urea 6 low*
ar, sfalaat 4 flue. Hpots 6 tower; aatea
6.000. This shows that there la very little
confidence anwbera Is this manipulative
bull movement.
DEMAND EXTRAORDINARY
FOR SPOT DRY GOODS
New York Commercial: Throughout tba
wholesale dry foods district one hears tha
expression that spot demand Is of extra
ordinary volume. The merchants from
out-of-town aa well aa the New York trade
seeme Intent on clearing up whatever re
mains of spring and summer merchandise
cottons, woolens, linens and silks. Tba
greatest scarcity of goods In hosiery and
underwear that has been experienced with
recent yearn In faced for tha spring
season and retailers fully realising this
are making Insistent efforts to get addi
tional atocka from jobbers. On lace and
Hale hosiery for women a premium la freely
offered wherever goods can be discovered.
The flna grade men’s hosiery la also scarce
and high.
cotton fabrics prices are
_ week ago, and It now appeal. ...
sellers have reached a poaltlon where the
market value alone la quoted for any
Jvery this aide of tha late summer
Bleached goods for all nearby delivery
are virtually off the market. Oa fail drees
goods In the high and medium grades
values although ranging from 2 to 7H
r cent above laat year are regarded aa
tlmate aad the free purchasing by cut
per i
leittl
tera-up and Jobbers attests that they are
heavy weight
► of medium and
The jobbing houi ....
business yesterday In spite of the ...
Intcd snowstorm. Out-of-town buyers who
were In the market showed an Interest In
all classes of merebandlee In the hands of
joliliere and more particularly on tucrebao-
"lee In made-up garments In fancy wash
goods, linens and dress silks.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
My. ittfty-, twMty4n
jmn' txperl.ar, of «4>
|j Itlnf ■Tbit, ta Atlatta
ah4 tha South ha* mad*
him s recotnlaad an-
tborlty I* hit aperlalty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
■ami or noci.
TsagTSLYg:::
America o Bogar tuf
Oil.'.'
^ ::
Brt, . ■ ... .
OnarafTlertrfe V.‘
Illlnola Central
Am. Ire Hecnrltlaa ....
Lonltvlll* A NaahrlU*. . .
B exlran Central
laanurt fa rifle
Total clock wlaiBHI^Bm
BAMBtjr »t>cb.
United Ltn Bubber
. do. preferred. . .
Baqtbern Paelflc. ........
Beathara Hallway.
;::::
Tens. Coal A Iron
Tax.. A Fa rifle.
tlalon I*arifle.
Untied BUtaa btaaL .. . .
do. preferred
TflrCar.Chamlaal.
do. oreferred. . .
Western Union. ......
Wabash.
Chati
NEW YORK.
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Proviiiona.
8 ^‘VrM.M“v.rk A* Clark.,
Chicago, March 22.—Bartlett, Frasier A
Chicago, Mart- — _ _
fi! 1 Mi
er roatlnuei .. — „ —
wheat. I look for oam* ier> tborp ralllea If
“ keep* up.
Buy oat* on the derllne.
“The Minneapo
lis flour output decreeaed 52,K3 barrel* laat
week."_ aabT
•Tha quantity tnrnod out waa aMBbtr-
rela, aialuat *»M> la 1301. aodTh-HS a
IBB. Th* output wao jfurerned ^entirely
fororned entirely
by the number of car* obtainable for load-
Then were fourteen mill* la operation
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
HESTER’S IVEEKLY
1 COTTON STATEMENT
f Secretary Ilestsr’a weekly statement of
the movement of cotton shows an Increase
,«* 1104 of 116,000.
: For the twenty two days of March the
• totals Show an Increase ever last year of
129.000. an lucres as over the seme period
J year Itefors last of 9,000, sod an Increase
•over the same time In 1904 of 277.000.
For the 206 days of (lie season that have
elapsed the aggregate Is ahead’ of the 201
days of last year 241711,000. ahead of the
■ same days year before last 1,466,000. aud
|ahead of 1604 by 2.730.000.
The amount brought Into during th»*
000 for the seven dnya ending this date
241.209 year before last, and 107.-
time .In 1P>4; and for the twrnlv
before
| MB BBUIT Hill* •** *OV,. BUM Biel IHT
; two days of March It haa been
against 467.740 list year. 712.641 yea
• laat aad 264,740 aame time In 1904.
The movement since Hcptetni<er 1 shows
receipts at all United Ktatee ports S.VK.UW.
against 6,644.627 lest year. 7.6B.140 year In*
fore last aud 6.626.2(6 sente time lu VM.
oWrland across tbs Mississippi. Ohio end
mill
Potomac rivers tn northern
fore last, aud 169.461 same tluie lu
isos: interior atocka In excess of those held
at the clooe of the commercial year Pa.Ofc.’.
laat and 261.4(1 aame time I
year, 1.69.RH year before last, and I.M9.94H
same time in 1»)4.
These make the totab movement for the
SOI daya of the season from Hept,*mber 1
to date 11A12,731. against 9.236A77 last rear,
10.617.69 yaar before last and 9.061.19 same
tlm* In IKH. *>
Foreign exporta for the week have 1#eeu
121.460, against 122.19 last year, making the
total thus far for the season (.gto.344.
ajalnst 4,666,160 last year, an Increaae of
Northern mills takings and Canada during
the past seven days show sn Increase of
6.69. as compa re* 1 with the corresponding
The total takings of American mills, north
south and Canada, thus far for the season
have been 2.7SM16. against 1.876.27* last
year. These Include 2.122.672 by northern
spinners, against 1,676.27*.
Htocka at the seatioard and the twenty
nine leading omit hern Interior renters have
Iurreused during the week 3.6U (tales.
against a decrease during the corresponding
period last season of 62.373. and are now
249,171 larger than at this data lu 1906.
iiumlier of balsa brought Into sight thus
fsr from the new crop, the supply to
■lavs Is 12J11.601, against 9.69.106 for the
satna period laat yaar.
NAVAL STORES.
ttavannsh. March 21—Turpentine dull at
74V: no sales, tloaln unchanged: no sales
Water white 26 25: Window g| H ss Kio
■Mote S 65.76; M 9-9: K 9-9; I 64 70; II
SI U 64.45; F 64 40; A B C 1» 64 XV
The world's visible supply of cotton, com
piled by Hecretsry Hester, of the New
•friesns cotton sxchange, shows a decrease
for tbs wsek Just clossd of 26,96. against
a decrease of 171.49 last year and aa In
crease of 46,09 year before last.
The total vlalbla Is 6,267,400, against
6.443.496 last neck. 4,7*6.174 last year aud
4.249.3X1 year before last. Of thla tha to
tal of American cotton la 4,064,400, against
4.061.496 last week. 6.9L974 last year and
3.026.91 year before last, and of all other
kinds. Includlng KjyjjL^broolJ, India,,etc..
1.963.000, against
last week, V.4X7,
000 last year end 1.221.000 year before laat.
The total world’s visible supply of cotton
aa above shown a decrease compared with
last week of 66.96. an Increase compared
" ■“ Increase
1W.019.
.. 1 cotton
„ nlmve. there Is now afloat and held In
tirent Britain and continental Europe 2.**6.
4 1UMM lo.t UAAP ■ II.I ■' fl'.V fkh
last week or ss.(«k. an increase coi
with, last year of 666.426, and an li
couipnred with year l»efore last of 1,1]
Of the world ■ visible supply of
sess
th, production fort ho coming week, ne It
til dopontlo on tho nr (ItuiUou. whlrb
grow* won*. If .njtblu*. neb woot Th.
oatput for th* corr»TOrm(lluc w**k la 1301
wo. M.M hunuto. Flour btutnoo* with
MlunnpoU. mill, lut mk tbowrd « Might
Imprornnont Thor* oomnofl to b* * more
hoiM-ful fnllng *11 .round. Bunrt m»ni-
' we quuntlUM
l.klug on Urn qu.utltl,* *t pr**.nt Prien.
■ml wb.t Min W.r. mod* rtqulndhord
work. Bhlpplug dlreetlou. on old order,
nut. In r»tb»r .lowtjr, hut fa.t.r thin
.uiptT rar. dld v The ..port, buiflnM. don*
LIVERPOOL.
Th* fotlowtag flgum (It. th. opening
augo aud cion, compand with gMUrdag:
Future, opanrd ...l.r.
March
Op.nl ng
w
Aprll-Msy „
May-Juns 6.0
Juno-July 6.604
July-August ‘.....4.9
August-8eptsml»er ,...648
Beptsmhsr-Octobsr ...646
Novsmber-Dscember 4.13
Uccembar-January
Closed easier.
6.67
6.66
6.66
664
t
NEW ORL
Th, following 1* th* n
* tare* ta N*w Orlein* tod
BjANa
uga la cotton fa- .
oy:
1 i
I
i
Jill 111 i
Uarrb. . . .110.14
4 April. . .
Jtay 10.13
3 June.. .
July 10.26
net*::: i ioiii
1 jS::::
mi
10.11
iaa
iaii
10.11
IOlIC
m
WM
m
Walfi
iJ.lifto. W-ill4.li.il
KdgOfcf
.....10.16 16.6641
10.24110.23-24 10.37-3S
16.13-15 10.24-25
10.10 10.06-10^10.2243
10. U 10.12-13! 10.24-26
110.17 :ia94o
Closed steady. *
WHEAT OPENED WEAK,
IRREGULAR AND LOWER
Northwest Receipts Heavy
and Bears Were Heavy
Sellers.
Chlngo, March 33.—Th.
maluly "low.r—UOfec for" »Ka*t. fee "for
5°ffV C por°k“
Off to UDCl
MfV
of th. .matt trader, to mo op oror
day. Pontbllltln of tho rain In .actio*,
whar. raotatur# I. ondod and tho f.ct
that Mvdtqff haa commenced In North Do-
koto waa hgalaat wheat. Corn and oat*
a. wait a, hog product,, war* tamo Uto
ta the mooIod.
WEATHER REPORT.
i
STATE FORECASTS.
Alabama—Fair
tonight aud Holiday.
WEATHER~CONDITIONS.
-Tha Praaaura haa hscom* .ary unaranly
dlatrtbutad and today* chart ahow* a oum-
■cr of amall are*, of relatlrdy high and
low pmaor* anttarad or.r tfi. woutry.
The center of higbnt harom.t.r U mar
5*''kaonTl , l*, wblt* that of toarnt pmaor*
ta In tb* far. northweat.
Fair weathar coTcra moat *f tba coontry,
wltb no practpltattoo In tb* oooth rxorot
to Florida, fa th* northern half of th*
coontry and on th* Pact lie coaat then baa
harp rain at a number of atatlon.,
Th* tamperatar* haa rlaen conaldorahly
fiaaToccnnwdf 0 ° f ,h * fcut **“>' changa
Th* coodltlona Indlnt. ronttamoil fair
and BunSy W ** ,h * r ,n U>l * ,ec,,0 “ tonight
a considerable qoantltj of potent
wo* Mid to lb* Uoltwl Kingdom ond
B. 1. SfeUey.. Mcretar. KaoMi Oral*
PMltra' Aaaoctatlon. ao/a Kanaaa will plant
tb. amatl.at acre*, of oata th* atat. baa
.car had on account of high price of oood.
Too oorly to ntllmmte oervag. of coru.
M'CULLOUQH BROS.’ FRUIT
AND PRODUCE LETTER
Atlanta.
f ear neinr. laaii mi o,ibi ...iw,
hi,not) laat jrcor. ond UO.rno year before laat:
In India 551.000. agatnat M5.000 laat year
and 5M.000 yeer befnn- laat: ond In th.
year and 1.33.0W year before laat.
SPINNERS’ TAKINGS
AMERICAN COTTON
Hcorctarv^B^tcr gives ths week’s takings
of yAnicrlcsn cotton by spinners throughout
the world as follows. In round numbers:
..efore last.
Total since heptember 1 thla year 05.000.
T ETi Ikh! Idnt mbp mii.I 7.737.(10 the
or Ibis northern spinners and Canada
took 2.123.000 l«al«*a this year against 1.676.
on) laat year and 1.96.69 the year lffore.
southern spinners 1.644.000 against 1,660,000
laat year and * ***
..464.000 the year before; and
foreign spinners 4.938,000 against 1.148,000
lust year and 4.627.0W the year befum.
HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
ft'ew York,'March 23—J. H. Bache A Co.:
The cotton market was extremely dull to-
dav. Although Liverpool was weak and we
responded to Llvarpnol’a parity, the
ring traders, which tended to sustain tie
market, hut attention waa more or test
diverted to the wenkuesa on the stork ex
hange. and Wall street rtimmlsalou Ionises
wers doing nothing of consequence.
.... , There
waa wnue s|Ntt buying «>f the Mar nptlon,
and spot iHMUde were liuUne.1
Utah vies
mild bullish 'lew of the situation.
take tl
rally early uext
WEEKLY CHRONICLE'S
REPORT ON WEATHER
23—"Our telegraphic
... the Month this evening denote
thnt the roiidlttoSa have I Well quite favor
able during the week. In moat sections,
comparatlveiv high temperatures have pre
v alli'tl atul rainfall has lieeit light As a
result, on the whole*, crop preparations
hsve progressefll well:*'
MRS. E.B. PEEK,
VSSm
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
... pvrtahshlto.
causing, aa It does, rapid decay, and. at
tha same time, largely decreasing demand
and consumption for moat Items.
Apples continue to advance at points of
shipment. In fact, they have now reached
* ‘ *irhlf‘
tha polut of value which serves In a mess-
.... Vo dlsrontlnua tha general and liberal
consumption that would otherwise apply,
. fim.
arrive In had condition, and overhauling Is
necessary before disposition, resulting lu
thalr hslulling with more or lets dlsaat-
Isfaction * aud loss, c'allfnrnla oranges In
light supply, with prices advancing. They.
loo, show a per cent of decay on receipt,
but not to tba- extent of the Florida
stock.
cy by reason i
hot weathar and Increased
No change of note on bananas, either
as to supply of value.
Berry receipts for two daya past much
heavier, causing a decided slump tn the
. ...... -
Tha demand, generally speaking, for > lor
Ida vegetables, with the exception of celery.
Is strong, with a satisfactory range of
values applying.
Hwect potatoes plentiful st lower prices.
The market la showing some weakness
on Irish potatoes old stock. New crop ac
tive at fancy prices. •
Live poultry scarce and selling at higher
prices than at any time durtug the season.
Dressed hens wore pleutlfuk with the
market showing slight decline. Dressed
turkeys, fries, geese and ducks scarce, with
a high range of values applying.
The market la showing some strength on
eggs, with Indications of slight advances
•long until after Faster.
butter
However, the de
hence no Inconvenience
of colored peas.
MODERN MILLER CROP OUTLOOK.
HI Louis. March 9.—"IteportR from thee
Sect tons infested by green bug* show se
rious damage to the wheat crop In Texas
anil Indian Territory, but no damage of
eonseiiueiice In Oklahoma or the southern
counties of Kansas. An Oklahoma miller
telegraphs thnt bugs are working In th<
fields; another that hot winds are killing
tigs Hcverat millers report exceed
lugly high temperatures, aeeoiu|a»nled b
Caah Mira her* were 11000 bnahela of
whoat. *5.000 baabel* of corn and 1K1.000
buabela of oata. Twelve toad* of wheat.
bib, uvtu tw.wi uusaeia, compared witn
3*0.000 and 343,000 buabela, napoctlTtljr, a
Year a(o.
rtearanee* for tbV dav M.000 bnahela of
wheat. 115,000 bnahela corn and 1(0,000 bnab
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
’ofVidlfr follow: * B4 Br0 ’ l *' #n •
Open. Illfh. Jsm. CloJe’t'loae*
WHEAT— w
f1
>ATB—
SSt
*%*<-«*
Mar.... 41fe
July.... safe
m
TMa
S'*
55fe
4tfe
rOHK—
May., lt.a
July.. U.30
46*1
41*.
S5
SI
KS
a.«o
a. «Tfe
b. Kfe
Bent,.. a.so
HliiEH-
May... n.457 44 l.(5fe
July... a.75fe a.rTfe
Dept... 4.to (.to
S.to
a.M
a.so
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Th* reeetpta of craln in ear lot* taday
*^*»ttanata« receipt* tor tomorrow ere at
Wheat.,
font..
Oata.. .
Iluge..
Tod*?. Tomnr
THE 8UGAR MARKET.
New l«rk, March to.-The rnw.nurt re
third aocar marketa are nerhauited. Inu-
dou beet* unchanged; qnlet.
th .PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
The follontog Itguree give the primary
and corn: y
SSSSkTST mV 000 ,n " M
t’nrn—Heceliits today 79,nik) bushels
jnlnat 3«W bt,.hel.Ya,t rtlpSlSft
eta laat"y«r •*»•«*« »0i3 Imab
TIPS PLASHED
From W»U Str«*t.
Kpecisl to The G<
(From llavs
New York.
Vick St Clirlf.)
-J* f. Bachs St Co.
i-rii-r- T- w Tr . below yasundajr'i.
fltisl lu I guidon, which, owing to the t us
tom of Id moajhly nettlessMta. has just*be.
rua to feel the strain that we went through
lu this market ten- days ago. • •
The Loudon Times remark* that export
of gold ran not he starts! off artificially
marb longer, and If eonoarviUrHy done by
New York It ought to Improve the toko of
both mgrtoto. 0 - ** - v .
The sops rent gain of caah thla week from
tat Interior produced aame aatts/actlon
advasre |n oar surplus reserves.
•t settlfiDcnt .
The mos with which Erie and Gn»n4k»
were depressed gave the I tears great en
couragement* and tb# market was sold
ftjjv. . . •
, The depression yesterday has started
£ un,or * '•» 7*9 ntreei. sod bears art
predicting n much lower level.
— — — J - good showing to-
— says 1/ demand far
too precipitately. It
m-w-g-w .-r 1# a more wholesome
stste of affairs.
Xlsrket probably be ander pressure at
•raSL
^I'anadlan r.rifle dlacloaea no
alocp the 143 removal yeaterria- when the
sr&w
a Baltimore I
SR
ra yret,May and
TL WSSSi
at* to ha»* oyarwheli
aigatnatad a anpport rat la 10: Atrblao*
Aiiacowla *0: St l-aal ISO; Mlaaonrl Fa
• 5t; Iwait M; New Tort Central IK
inulrinla IB; Beading 100; Koathere Pn-
53; Union Poclfle 131: United State*
Steel to.
duetto**- If rlolated romp
('aaadfan Farlflc likely to go to 130, or
Erie* m*y work eomewhat lower,
tould be nought on dwltnra; a too P
aytyanla. Baltimore and Ohio. Atlantic
Coaat IJoe and Mularlllc and NoahyUI*.
favorable beak atatamant today, tha mar-
ket promlae* to be nnaettled. aad there
i ItUle iiBpiit of any Immediate Im-
royemenT.
Rett cotton on further bulge*.
Bar wheat on break* of a coat or more.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
Now York, March O.—Coffee cabtoa:
Harr*. 10 *. m..
□□chanced: oalo* :
p&*ȣfe4r,
ant. tail; exchange 15743: receipt, 13,000;
ablpmeat* to United Bute*. LOW; Europe
ill; ttoekt 0*0,000; owriiot qnlet.
Ban too receipt! 30,000; atocka 2.103,000;
markst steady.
Bao-Paulo reeetpta 30,500; Jnndlaby re-
ISm toHowlog
and ctoo* I* ta*
for today: - .
Opening
Range. Clooe.
March 6.064.15 6.064JI
April 6.05416 6.154.20
6.154.30 C94JI
_ B-fH.?® A94.10
Minimum and Maximum Tamparaturna allLat " ” yj"
mat*4 Dalmfoll i ". ' i ' * •*,
wm m
BUI S1BPL1
-Weakness in That Centei
Affected the American
Future Markets. ,
THEY CLOSE LOWER
Ne* York Closed 12 to 16
Points Down—Tone
Barely Steady.
from which the febol. dlrMM^
n 1*0*00* t hi?'
nt upon the growing nona*
jell a half poln*
ngnro of tho
Jkrittoh
I a, loWHit
ASlritaS. “.'took.’
Kiowi* 1 ; z: 7*£ S S5^N*r
the flrat hour of th. tredfnr h.re TLJE
brought many of th* leodlaglmtmVtw ,
JS.-'Sf.y’^’rU’l’a ‘STtfcTif ^
2335 J-jK-STSjS* IS.
SR? .’tJu&^o?**,# "gt&^AV
portod. Bat laaamurh aa th* *re*t7r o.r,
hSm aapv'Lfi:
, *• The lowor figure ahowool a Uaciin.*
Conadlao Poelflc woo off Sts. ItiM-k
%J?WOf._Bt«M %, and prefer re,
Fuel I'm.
UjPlwr won off lfe aid
At tho ewd of flr* minute*' tredloa. At. bl
^mmireandObfol
MTS.** C ’“'
■KoJ.rwtnmo'i tfe, An.
S*.as.7S!
a 1 aclflc wni down
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
Now To:
moat of _
ohowo th* i
Bepoalta^—
Otrc atatlon
twgal tender* ,
Xpecle Inorreae IU30.00I). '
Utoerro t%546.M0; lacreaaa *i,a«.F>r
j^Rotwiy* required 1250^30,150; de.r.-.*.
ln
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
ATLANTA. .
Abilene. . . .
Amarillo. .. .
Asheville. . .
Augusta. . . .
Birmingham.
irek. ,
Boston. . .
Bnffalo. . ,
rharleatou.
Charlotte. .
Chicago.
Cincinnati. . . ,
Corpus Christ!. .
Davenport. * .
City. . .
a so.
Fort Rmltb. .
Galveston. .
Havre. . . .
Huron. . . .
Jacksonville.
Jupiter. . . .
Macon. . .
Memphis. .
Meridian. .
Miles City.
.Nashville. . .
New Orleans. .
New Yofk. . .
Norfolk. . . .
North Platte. .
Omaha
Palestine. . .
Pittsburg.
I’urtlaml, Me. .
fit. LohIb. . . .
Mt. Paul. . . .
Fan Fraudaco. .
Hnvnnnnl). . . .
Tsnipn
Taylor. , . . .
Thomas*Hie. .
Vicksburg. . . ,
Washington. . .
Wilmington. . .
Hoptemh
Oetoher
I)ecsm
Februa
her
nary .
»niary
Closed steady. Boles 24,260 bags.
COTTON BEED OIL MARKET.
. Following to given tha opening end clow
Ing quotatlono of the Now York cotton seed
oil market:
Opening. Closing.
nSVIv.v.v.
July
September
October
Closed steady.
MINING STOCKS.
J. B. MARHUKY.
flection Director.
CLEARANCES.
. arnncea: Wheat 9.0hj huabela; pour
46.9a bushel*: corn. 617.90 buabela; oata,
XQ*) bushels. Wb9at and flour equal 293,-
L* Ms Folrehllo. ^ ^ WIMtm
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEVV OKLEANB.
C?! .P 011 ?? Kxcllknga, *"* N*w Tork Coffee Exchocr*.
dry high winds, t'ontplslnts of |hm*v crop
proMMi't* continue from Mlchlgsn sml
iitirtlicru I ml la nn and Ohio. KIm* where
prosiHW'ts are fatorahle, rspcc'lally lu Kau
sas and NehrnBka."
NEW CROP WEATHER IDEAL
REPORTED COTTON UP
rffwl that l<m graib* ptdtou lu aoma nun.
Ear
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Eaiplre Building.
ATLANTA
Bell Phone. Main 8&k
GEORGIA
tracts In New
■Ihllltlea ami ImpnaaThlltl*^
vil to the ground
figuring parity poa
lea and ft hi ml that
tra tiers Nwrnetl that the low
grade lut la utwstloa hitl U-^u bought fur
the niN*uunt qf a Ho»utht*rn mill Ideal sew
•*n»|k aeatber and vmirheil for rvporta thnt
tiue neartiy aeetiuiM auisll patrliea «f
S! w TS? 1 Co,, ® B Ex chan*.. Naw OrlaanaBoird - oTTrxd*.
*■ corW'MM&K sr"
TitSTSSJ; 1
Battfo 5lfe:
'■Uflf t*71, *WUBW» n, Dl
Sbaaaso 13; loltalle 1L
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Cara clowd eery
Gmt wl
tinola Co*tret-
Kanaka aad Tnaa
t^Sv^k’SItiihriiK-::::
Xl'VotFAT??..
orfolk aad Wtotorn
alid-'Beading".'.:::";! i
Bonthara
_ do, pi
*t. Pant
Union Pacts*
United State* fftaal
do, preferred
'Ttiii :«>;
30*1, ?».
1JU4 1
34J.I IIS
Mil! 9**1
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Ocorgta M*. I3U I.. lit
Omrgt* Billrmd Ifl, 1310 IM
»w«rt g,.»0* 1«H
t» (*. ;
Miroa flu 1310 ....
Atlanta to. 1311 ..
Atlanta oi itai 3 .IS
Atlanta and Watt Point 163
Atlanta and Want Point Debts.. 1«
Auguita *nd Bayflhath J}}
liS
Central Bank and Trust Corporation
General Banking and Trust Business
♦ Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits
OFFICERS! '
ASA O. QANDLER, PrMldant.
”■ $ £*?Tlee-PreWdyot. , JOHN B. OWENS, Vtre-Prtotdrnf.
' WM. D. OWENS, AaUtaat Cubltr.
f. UOI.KH. fa shirr.
t. V. Page.
John N. (imMard.
g«nt D. Jou**,
F. II. Dane,.
TRUSTEES!
m.’sss^s si"S“ cmc “*- f'&sassap* **
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carond*l*t and ^SryK^Sta, Naw Orlaana.
I Now Orl**», Future Brekfr*’ A***rl*ttea.
(••octet* Mil*hire Urerpool Celt** in'*
Now Or!**** Cot re# Bxrhaig*.
Kew Tor* Co*— —-
.--- ... volt** Kirhaig*.
(lilrtato* Cotta* F.tehaog*.
Usattaa Cotton Exrhaag*.
w. j. dibble:
Accountant and Auditor,
hew Iwk."-Ilkjtwanl, Vlrk a Utah
1114 Fourth National Rank Building.
EEtftt.- ATLANT
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA.
A. E. THORNTON, Vlea-ProolUnt
C. E. CURRIER, Pratldant
H. T. INMAN, VIca-PrMldant GEO. R. DONOVAN, Caihlir.
JAMES 8. FLOYD, Aaalgtanl Cflflhlar.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
,000.00
1,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
ATLANTA, GA.
ONE DOLLAR
Starts an Account
TIE MI6IIAL
ax
BANK
Money Draws Interest
from Date Deposited
UNION §MIN<jS RANK