Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 29, 1907, Image 8

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fEZ ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Monday. nut a. jwt. AFTEB_ OPENING Absence of Notices on Au- I; gust the Stimulating Influence. NEWS AND UOSSIV of the Fleecy Staple. ADVANCE WAS SHARP New Crop Months' Were Active, Some 18 to 19 Points Up Early. New York, July 3»._J. H. Baek* * Co.: I.lvor|MHil woh due about 3 points higher on near mul ^ ms higher on dtetnut. Oaeaad- quirt at IH point* lower ou ucnr and J (Mtltita lower on distant position*. At 12:16 p. m.. steady net % point higher to point lower on near and unchanged to % point lower on dlatant. Pair hnalueaa iIoIiik In apota at 4 point* higher: middling. 7.19. onle* 3,ooo t»ale*. Anierlmu 7.900; apepuln- tlon and export BOO, receipt* 3,600, all Amer ican. Notice* out on 200 bale*. issued l»y Mohr provenient. The cotton market rule* tfil living power. Under the Infb * iico of Cn> ling *kle* the cotton plant I* developing wonderfully. Report* are nII of mo tone and speak of tho pfugreM made. The lot rean report will net u* ii tanrlsh fit'-ter, ns It la rxjiHeil to.allow u 9 to 7 |*er cent lui- provenient over-loot uiontb'n ecjMtrt. Liver rnlh provenient over-Inal month * teimrt. I.lver- ool easier today. Uwk (or lower price* ihl« rnoiiiluir. Ililnk aalea on mtviim-o* n safe de<it to make until after the bureau. N-W York. July ».-Th* »l>»*nr* nf nn)r MtlrH on Anrutt rmitrarl, n«r potion po- ,lil"0. thn pptto* nuirket oo*n*d 3 |K>Jnt» hither. while lat* month, *t«ri*<l 4 point* fnwer. Following ttio '-nil tlit* wlio.o market ,hoiw<l *tenil!u*«». nr l#:3h a. in. the now cttif month, hail fully rr.overed their e,rfy Infant ami were quite firm. Th* market .hortly relopeq a dHwIlr n MM Of the mlw Tirtoher open*.I unrhnngod at 1l.il. anhl off to ll.il. when prlee. alarleff npwaril. miff with only allahl reeeaalnna ndrnnted to lliff.' Tbo*fli»t traile In lieeeniher waa at It.lt. (hn-e point, Iwlote RntaMar'a iliwlng. A point ailrlltlonal waa loat. whea prleea ware for. e.l rapidly to Re. * ■ **•“' WgHA I ... January arteil In foil armpatliy ami after opening nt ll.n aoM np to 13.07 hy mlitiMy. Th« near month, were'alan rtrong. July an vary light trailing .bowing only 1 polnl* hetier prleea a, eompareil with Hntiinlay j flnnla. August wet atrajuMt of lb* ohl Ma ll midday, allowing :V point* mlranee. ftantemlier Mat 31 fmlnta op. At toil prtee, milting aalea ranted a re. reaalon of 6 to II point, on the late poal tlonf. though the nadertone waa Brat. The tendency was downward during the entire afternoon, the early gttlna In moat rate! being loot. The clone, was barely atendy 35 pnlnte lower—for July—to 13 polnte higher Comparative receipt* at all V. 8. port*: Net receipt* Monday l.WIt T.r. r . v:::: 5:S! total receipt* for two day* ... ... 6.064 Jteftic day Inat year 1I.JW Deercnse ••• • •»•••• total receipt* since September ^ ::::::::: Estimated receipts Tuesday: m. ... 60 to ISO ...600 to 706 C40 •POT COTTON MARKET. >’*W York. quiet: iulddlli« 1290. New Orlcant, quiet: mlddhup 12S- Augusta. MMttlfMD. , , . -- Memphis. atendy; middling 13c lialvcMlnti. 1 ” Charleston. Orleans, quiet: middling 12%. •t*. quiet, mldftlhur W4. itnnh. steady; middling.JJH- * steady; middling 13c. r. sternly: middling lie. n. nominal: middling I6W. mi. mmlnnl; middling »3'Y- ; middling M**. ; middling ISVk- Inal; middling 13 lie tlice to hold • of rain* It; Market seem* to In* taking the failure the e!h|i«r to Untie notices'iik li.'MUh. 1 not sec It that In tatter I'osifion hy «oni:ii'i|ii; cluh over tli • murker. Ahseiji Teins alcnd> |»*. the huirkcf. No notice* out tip to 9:2ft g. ui. Market greatly strengthened, t'erj . ilttle -4»fTcre I Mitchell hid 13.03 for 10.WO January. •• Hurd to «lxe it up thl* iitorulcu. rioiiu of tlie clique houses have taught III A seat terltitf way. tint'no evidence of any fiirge quantity wanted liy tbcui. Hull crowd bn* hid for Nome blocks, hut did not appear to dan I much. Following nre 11 n. ni. bids: July 11.86. August 11.55. gepfcuilMM 11.62, October 11.43, January 11.94. New Orleans. July 29.—Ilnyward, Vick A fiark: The western forecimt U for only tartly cloudy for Texas, on which there is some buying. Would buy It on all easy twrtsdo. Insight Edited by Joseph B. Lively Mr. Lively’i twcoty-flv* years* exparjeae* of ed King market* fo Atlanta and the fioutb baa mad* bin a recogalxsd ao- fkorJty In bla apeclnlff SOUTHERN COTTON MILL 8TOCK8 RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COtTON MARKETS NAUR OF WOI78. HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK'S DAILY COTTON LETTER, Now orleana, July TS. -Tnidera more nr owing Norfolk. Mcatty HI. I.oula. quiet. - ttnltlmnee. nominal; mhtntlng 13H. 'Bn.tnn, quiet: inhldllnl 13.N. - I'tmadeljmla. quint:. niVtcttliig 13.06. Mol,lie. ateaily. niMriltag M. Ilott.liin. quirt: middling Ue. Cincinnati, nominal. , TODAY’S FuRT RECEIPTS. The fidlnwint table ahqw* receipt, at Ik, C irtt balay. iwiBpnrcl with th» an me day at year: New orlrank. nal.eaihu. . . Middle Hniuimah. \ . t1tarli «t,.n. . . Norfolk.' ... IMthn. . i’kelllp eoaat. Total: 3$ INTERIOR RECEIPTS. .The fAllowing table shews reeejpt* lu the Interior ttalny, comtMirml with.the same day last yetr: * * Utastoa. . Augusta. . Memphl*. . •l.Xnula. Oitnuiitl. e TAU1. up k<6 L. H. FAIRCHILD dk CO/S WEEKLY COTTON LETTER. Sew Orleans. July '37.—Reports frdm all errer the cAftot* talt continue In ihnw a ile- elded Improvement In conditions, amt some Of our friends In Oeorgta and the Unro- linns even go *o far gs tA predict n full average yield. While we arc convinced that the crop ha* made excellent headway of late w* can sec no ponsltdllty of sn average yield thla muon, even Jaith fa roranlr wrnlher. Although the field* are clean wild well cultivated, the stand* nre poor and crop late. August and taptem- her have always taen Hie moat trying month* In «‘ottoii: only »nn* In ten ye*r* ha* the crop failed to »hnw a decided de terlorntlon during August. The |fmpera- tures during tin* past week havP dtmwu Ike highest general average recorded In -years. If not In history. sm| complaints qf damage from this source have taen quite numerous We hardly talleve. however, that much actual damage has been done- ll yet. t'otton Is a "Hun IMiiH" and under norma) condition* can stand a great deal of luwt. This year, though, la not a nor mal year. and a few more day* of such weather at we have had would ao doubt work considerable damage. Inin's weekly report says In part: "An undercurrent of Increased Interest Is felt In market for cotton goods, and there la umre evidence that price* MU ta maintained, while further advances are contemplated In some Haft. Export trade ha* reappaared. mod erate sale* to China tala* raeordNl." The Weekly figure* published 1* fiecrclsry lies fer . were tanlly s» bolUsh a* expected, •planer*’ Itklng* showing a .leetdwl slump, and (he w'or Id * visible showing s sntftller decrease for the'week than the miue week last veur. We must , not overlook the fact, however, that *p*nner»; raking* are al- rHoly more than * million tales ahead of Not year. Htocks at Interior town* con tinue to diminish, and during the imat week there has Iwejt a good Inquiry here for taffon. fmm Southern mill*. The stock meat report may cause a maderate rec** •Ion In price*, hut we cun *ee nothing la the nltntnlon to warrant short sales, and strongly favor oqufldent purchase* on any fair reaction. •wlft A rompany’a tale* of fresh lieef fn Atlanta for the week ending Katurday, July 27. averageil 144 per pound. nr to tatter weather. Hood rains fe the northern und e:istern talt; ant- tered aood showers are reportet| In Mis- H d mid Aliibnnia. Texas, hrtwever, Inul rally no ruin, hut It I* generally cloudy over the state. Indications |iolnt to further shower* In nearly *11 state* and cinder In the northwest. Teinperatun * are lower In all states except Texas, where thdy were uiirmnnionly high yesterday, Hal- las rc|Hirtlng 102 and Hillsboro 103 In the shade. Our market opened a taut four imliits •wer, then advanced sharply to 12.17, for October on buying bn ii very significant remark In The Joiiriinl of Commerce re port* on Arkansa* and iMtilahinn. It says that while reports of corrc*poiidrnts *|ieak of general Improvement, condition figure* are net eonslNtent with llicm ami general ly lower than might Ih* expeeted. Thl* la I lie reunlt of general backwardness of crop and isNipIc eomimrlng present conditions rltli wlint they slnnild Is* or wh*t they vert* Inst year. This <• rented dmibt nlsMil lie coming burean figures ami (faulted In short Inlying. The steadiness of Auguat In New York on notice day also helped the market, which continued steady nt the ad* vauit*. l-ocnl denier* In bagging speak of slow* business In their line and one town Jn Mississippi Is offering ntmut 3.000 rolls of 50-yard bagging back. A bullish week ly weather report I* expected for tomor row on which sen liters, buying Is protalde. Th*' market shows in ii undercurrent of confidence, ami. ns d result, remarkable recuperative power. It look* ns If there wen* enough Interest* waiting to buy on the bureau rc|H*rt to reduce the danger of much set-back to n minimum, and ns contracts are *n difficult to get back, every opportunity to replace at lower flgitft 1 * should ta promptly turd. New York, July 29.-4. H. Ilnctm A Com pany; The long looked for notice day on August cotton nn* pnssed mid the bear clique lias not-performed It* much-hernfiled coup of dumping tludr holding* of *pM* on the market. However, there are many notice days still to conic, with no Indira tlon* that they have abandoned their pro ject. Tip* absence of tender* had a. strengthening cftcct ou the market, nud under the Icndershliip of Augu*t, which final 21 point*, fuse ntattf !.** |*olut* ntave turday’s chan*. The weather ftrnp showed showers over the eastern stab;*, but CfOU news from Texas waa little em’ouragliig. 26 place* In that state rc|mrttng leui|N*m- tures of HW tir tot Udtftvefi, no rains for |m and none priallctiHl. \Ve think trice* will work lower lb nntrelpntloe of a tanrifch government ie|M*rt iiekt Fri day ami would advise taking profit*. ^ THE COFFEE MARKET. New York, July 29.—Following ara coffee entile*: ' • Havre* 10 a. ro.—Market steady; 12 nonu. Itlo receipts, 9.0001 stock, Kan llaulo receipts. 33.900. Ksntos receipt*. 21,000. Isr IVlA« . - ctoo. .. «t for today: March.. April.. .. .. .. Kfijr*. June July August Heptciittar Oetotar Novemtar.. .. «. December.*. .. .. rioseil steady. Opening »It* age. II.76-6.M) 6.7N-B.6S 6.kft AM 6.0OA.I& 6 90 5.* 6.90A.* Amal, Cwijisr. .... Ice Kecurlt»es. . . A up Sugar UeUiiery. . Amerb-an Sun-.tUig. .. Isjeoniotlve. . . . lo. pi el cried. . . . American r’nr F | American Cotton Oil. .- AmiComla » Atchison ». preferral. . . . Atlantic C. Urn*. . . . Ifiooklyn Jb.pl I T. . . llalrtniore A Ohio. , . ('hernpenki * Ohio. . Ciiigidlaii Dm-13c, , . . • hlengo A- Alton. . . . Coiisolblstetl (in*. , . Central t.«*nther. . , . do. preferred. . , . Colorado Fuel A Jroo. Coro Produce Colorado Vtoiither-n. . •• Delawgi** .v Hndsrm. . Denver A Itlo (irnnds. id*tiller*' recurifJe*.. Erie do. preferred. . . . General Electric. . . . (<r*e*t Western. .... 'ire*t Northern pfd. .. Illinois Central. . . . Intertaro do. preferred. . . . Kansas A Texas. . • . •' r* r liHHiaS Will iv.l 8H sn Hi m : '-‘V I svAl a»4!» an 4-1? f 2* ffi fiU 1 NAME OF KTOCH Kansas Taxaa pfd.. Louisville A, Nashviilet Missouri Pacific . . . yggfaji Cijtrai.. . . New York Central • • Northwsstern . . • • » Xatfoual Lead . . . . Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific • . . nutation A \V*sL. . . Pe|*eqr|e*nh| . . . , , Pacific Mall 1 eve - e ••*.* 1*0, . . . Pres***.’ Kto*rl Car. • . Itcn.tlnf Rook Island 1 . . . . • .. do. preferred . . . Repub. iron A Steel . do. pref. . • . . Southern pacific. . • . Southern Railway. . „ do. prtloerad*. . st. Pan! Tenn. Coal and Iron . Texas Piclflc C|»tAn T'nelfie U. 8. Rubber <io t**u-rred . . . 1*. 8. 8te*l I do preferred • • • < western Union .... Wabash . do preferred . . . .{ Wisconsin Central. • . do preferred • • .' Total stock sales 4^0.069 shares. NKW YOKK. uly.. . Aug.. . Kept.. . Oct. . . Jan. . Fell.. March. ork^f* = 2 29 i u ll.(|(lill.!a1|ll.5lltl.65|ll.t6J«|ll.»)i) ll.D,U.et ll.tSill.t; 1t.«|.«ill.<343 tl.i411.fJ ll.il ll.il ll.i6.in I1.7«-i6 11.73 11.7111.73 11.75 II.i- ati 11.77-ill 11 al'l.’.Ol 11.79,11.Sf HH ‘£lll.«34t ii.wlL'.'ii ii.sem.jj u.M-Miii.n rioaqd Imt.'ly ^iM.ly.’ LIVERPOOL* Following te the opening* ranee. 3 p. m. •nd close, compared with yesterday: Futures opened quiet and steady. Opening Previous Range. 3 p. m. Cloae. Clow*. July «.*1- 6.63 6.MV* 9.69 Ml Vi 9.7R f 9.53 9.67Vx «.54< 6.48 1 4 i’.5? fl.47 9.45*4 6.49Vi 9.I9H March April .6.44- C.45*i 6.46 9.49 9.45V* April-May ...6.46- 9.46 9.W «.4V f Aug.-Kept. ...S.63- )ct.-Nov «.47H-9.5n Xov.-rtec 9.46- 6.45V4 Itec.-Jau. ....9.44V4 Closed atendy. NEW ORLEANS. Th, folloirlnr I, th, non la cettoa (■ tnra. In Km. Orlran, tnAti: 5 3 2.60112.51 [12.69 16M 12.60 12.42 2.09lll21 12.09 Jniy.. . Aug., . . Kept.. . Oef.. Nov.6 . . Dec. . . Jan. . . Fell.. . . March. . (ioaed quiet and atendy. .13.09112.21(12.08 fliiMliLMlitai is I ii 2.48 |12.W 12.41- 60il2.l0® 12.41- 43! 12.43-49 12.11-131)2.09-10 12.07-03112.06-071 12.06-09)13.04-06 ■■lL13-iai2.10.lll ..... 12.16*1* 12.15-17 12.2*i;12.22-34,12.20-22 NOTJ5S OS <;UA1N Pointer* «»n Wi»Yi*inn* Kpcclnl to The Oeorglan. . (From Hnywiir.i. Vick A Clark.! Clilcngo. July 29.—Bartlett, Frasier & Car- rlngtoii: .lust received the tnllowlng tele gram from Morltlx. who Is one of the most ndkiblc uieu that we know of In the north west, lie Is n’very careful observer, ami lonV upon liliu nud hi* reports as being r reliable: . Two of uiy trnvellng uien came In Hat nr- day morning with samples taken from forty field* near Wcsslngton, H. D.. which were covered with black rust, but mostly on the short leaf. The sample* have the same appearance ns siimpb-s we took from that locality In 1904. when It spread from there In a northwesterly direction nt the rate of 10 to 16 mite* lu 24 hours. It de pend* on the weather now. We tuny have Chicago ..Wd-Ilernld: "Our milling journals tell tin.that macaroni wheat Is not suitable for our making nnrpnfiea. snld Julius Barnes, of Duluth. ‘None of them, however, has yet arisen to Inform the trade as lo what Im* taeome of the big crop of last year. The moat accurate estimates that we can get of the cron are that It 9ggrrgnted ntaut 50.010.000 bu*hel... Wo have et[sorted 2*»,00O,(W0 Iraoltela. ami It la In order for the intlmig journals or 9otue- ImhIv else to tell us wlint has lieeome of the bn In mi •. The northwestern farmer* keen right on raising nrarnronl whfnt. and I gnesa they will coutlnan to raise It Indefi nitely. The entire wbrat yield of the north west will probably ta light this year. There Is a large Section of northwestern Ninth Dakota and a big atrip ot Minnesota where rop fins not lieen doing well. Thl*. acreage, means a amal total * TIPS Ki.ASRF.O From Wall Street 6.76-6.60 6.706.60 •10 Lto 6.756.60 ft. 606.66 6.656.911 6.666.9.) 6.9)6.96 5.906.95 5.70 5.75 5«5.7) 6.766.63 5.756.80 5.756.60 6.76-6.60 ATLANTA MARKETS, FRUIT AND PRODUCE. EfUIR—Active. 17g?lTH?- L1VB POULTRY—Heno, tcflva. 67UO40cc chickens tfrt.«s). 12VMI27HC. Ducks. Pekin. Ur e.rli: |n>Mlc, Oc web. Turbeja, actlrr, 13H-* l— r ixmnd. URE88ED POl'LTRY—Turk.ii, drawn. ,rtlr,. 13617c ponbd: frlM, irllrr, 35630c bound; bcn>. llfltc pound; doeba, drawn. pWSDUC^Urd. 13c ponbd; bam, tit. lie pound; .boulder, actlr. lOQIlt pound; uld», ncllrc. 11c pound; built, dull; I30UHC pound; bMuwu urtlT., He pound; boner. Iirltbt. .elite, 10c pound; boner ■* 1-pound M»ck. nctlre, into pound. rBriTB-l^mno., fnner Meuen*. S3; Im non... none; plnenpplc. Klorldo .took, 31113.50; lime*. Flortdn .took, per hundred, 11; iicnnul. In Mck. nt.ro.lnn im noumti eoeb, owing to (rad*, nor pound. runtalonpn, .low ml*. 73c rrnlr; » , terror I anu. lOOlScv enrh: llcoruU pe.rbe., iSrfl II 35 crutc: rbnlmrli. ilc bunch. VK11KTAB1.KK—Tom.toon, .low ml* and •elites at 70«iSr. Potkloo^ n*w. • 33.73373 per larrel; per Imrtiel. 11.13. Onion*, tinor ■la. ii sn per -bubal: EsrptUn. «V per pound; nkru, .Ii huaketa. unnll. 11.50: kran:, half borrtl. 33.M; esspUnt. Il.»3|1.73 GROCERIES nirR-Jop 33l3Hc; b»»d «te: ruff brad IMOl. Itcrordlns to th* gruff*. CPEKSK-Funcr wn cr*un. 13 *»M»: OMrda eon, .rnip 37 «nt* gnllon; mlt. 10Vpound. 13*: nil* sr*u*o 11.75: oodn cmeb *ru 355c pound; lemon. 7c: orator. 7c: bur- - r.ndt. p*r pound. *Hc; ml ted. pet .a to., rorunlo**. - pound. 17.03 one: : utr hniu. 73 «3: IJmn hewn* «c; h*t Hr* Iwut nwieb**, oyr 7.. iMuin.l: •ordlne RAR-Btnndunl gr.^jil 51.38; mactronl. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Carorufalet and Gravicr Sts., Nsw Orleans. MEMBERS: New Orleana Cotton Ex«*haiige, New Orleans Future Broker** Aasnelatton. New York t'ott«m Exchange, New Orleans and Chicago Rnarda of Trade, < is Heston Cotton Exchange, _ New York I'otff Exchange, Houston Cotton Exchange. A»*M*tatc llnulen Uverpool Cotton Asa'n. New York and Chbwgo Corri*«|M»n<lenta: J. S. BACHE A CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER d CARRINGTON, PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS. 1 Hneclnl to-The Heorglau. i From Hayward. Vlck.lt Clark.) New York, inly 29.—4. K. Ilachl It f'om- may: ludttdou market show* Improvement In spite .if ln*ar predictions.' l»ri«*e* show a Imnleiilug tendency with marki't for *|MN*talttr« getting all the tlfcv liroadcr ami stronger. Th • laiiik statement Ka I unlay was a dis appointment. ax resern** are not Iticre.-i4 tng, and thl* 1* «u»o danttwr ou a hull mar ket. However, financial matters may Ml- Just themselves Inter. . Crop prospect* are Improving, general bnslncs* Vceim on expanding ami wltlml we look for broader and more active mar ket* with higher nrbv*. Town Topics: .Many Important develop ment* are aohedule! for the praaent week, among them talng the netlou of the llnrri man nud Erie illvblenda and the quarterly meeting of the Kteel directors. Titrtt those will nt least not prove In themselves hear- l*h t* pretty well itlsrtiunted In street opin ions. Rut professionals will nmtlnne some what iMitrlsh on thi* theory that good news will bring lu Its train a vast amount of profit taking. We look for this ourselves .at the part of inuiio of the weaker hull fol lowing. but would not lose the opjMirtuntty offered In case of any set-tack from this 3*nuse to buy tli«* Ifnrrlmnn l**tiea and the tatter rails generally. The weather Is too goml to allow of any great, amount of bullishness In «i>tton, and we would buy only on set-tacks of 10 to 16 p3«lnts for turns. Wheat la n buy only on sharp breaks: WHEAT OPENED WEEK AT LOWEH PRICES Offerings Were Light and the Loss Wal Quickly Recovered. WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER CONDITIONS. no'*, rniii in imimK and waahvtlle. Tenn. In the last 24 hours shower* h*ve occurred In the Missouri, central Mississippi and lower Ohio valley* and at all stations on the Atlantic coast front Boston into southern Florida. The pressure Is lowest In the eastern lake region and highest lu Wyolnlug and western Nebraska. The tein|teriitiire has changed but IRtle over the Konfh In the past 48 hour*, while ! wen Chicago. July 29.—Wheat ruled weak d*y, and 1 l-4c lower. Corn was eaay and oat* were higher. Provision* glow and firm. Weather held no promise of npread/of runt, and the subsidence of nervousness over spring wheat, rela tively easy cables and Increasing win* ter wheat receipts caused the prevail ing bearishness. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. •MEAT Dec. .. « tllt.N- July .. Kept., . Dec. . • •ATK- Jul.v .. Kept. . Ita*. . • <HtK— July Kept. .16.56 i.rtlCD- Jnly Kept. . .9.37* IM. . .9.36 It 1 IlK— July. . . Kept. . . 91'4 HU 1 WJ* »M4 S'* ■»* 51% 54H 60*1 ■ S3<i , S3>4 , 5314 5314 «% Otk 45>4 391, 39S 45V6* 40 40^4 Sli =a34 .y itf.2 16.57*4 16.47 Vi 16.1 937^ 9*2719 9.32V* 8.62V4 v77», 8.70 •»i. in’ 8.65 CHICAGO CAR LOT& ami estimated receipt* for tomorrow are xs talons: Today. Tenter. Wheat .. 159 178 Corn 26 Oat* 60 Hog*, head 33000 JSOOJ VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. ply of grab.. Wheat: Increase 192.000 bushels. Coni:. 1 tec reuse 1.031.000 bushels, oats: Decrease 1,092.0-10 bushels. York refined, 4%e; plantation, le. cfOFFKE- Roasted Arlrackte* 819: hulk tn roj* 6c gallsti: corn. 30c gsltda; ikotssb. 6L2MXLIO rase; pennuta 6r; I ply rottuo. lie; soap. 11.6004 css* PROVISIONS. PftOVlK10NK-Mi?rei»e ham* HHc. tallta *06126 pounds average. 9.75: fat tacka. 8.2t: fiapreme lard. 10*a: Purity compound. 8Tfc: California tains. We; dry sail ..xtra rita Wt- FLOUR AND GRB'N. FI.Ol'n-III«b-«l »«>: umi not 16.33: .tnn-lrml m»t*nt 11.75; hnir rat- ,1. H«: •Prinjt .-b-nt pn!*nt. K-h rons-s*. s *hlt*, 73c; rhnln> whll*. Bill- whit* 7**rt. »: So..3 Jr*llow ml,M 77*: cf«*b*<l *otn l>*r bu.brl. 7«r: bnlln. ‘clliCKBS ?55D-FlfTjr-nnnni| «rb». Mr; Pnnln cblrk fML I3.CJ: Mrtor (.*.!, ||j£ rind feel. 61.36. OAT«-No. twbll*. 39e; So. • nl-Rt. 5V. r.oi.l*n n«t«.. I3r: -bit* cll|ip*d. Ur: 7n»*j whit* rllri«-7- 33*- .. MPAI.-1-llln. P*r 33-pouml wlrlm. 77*: «t- pnnuil jyrbfc 73*; plain, 31 pouml urka. (0*; e IIAY-Tlnmibr. rbol** larr* i-nin. 11.38: ta. *bul** .mall 7mI*a 31.33: .mS Iblnl ImlfB. II.S3; Si l .mr ihlnl tmlm It 23: *hnt*# Of. I Hr. 11.30; llrnu'l.lr., ,|.|». BlIORTF—<-bol** whit*. 31.13; fan*,’ 3113; brown tHO to 10) noundsi. 61.40. Bran fLBL COTTON KEElT MEAL—|*rfn*«* tJ? tom. 629.60; No. 2.per ton. 62100: bulls per too. “*1H. poaoil; rrw*»f lr poaedMdtM (Dh'Vc’^iaii?; pomps no. 2<V pound: mackerel, l^fce pcar.rl; tub. 6c pound; freak water trout, 6c. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKE’t. Wheat openeil firm \ higher, nnd at 1 »*. m. 4S** higher; eloaed ateady tfcStd lilg tar. ('••rn opened quiet U higher and St p. ni. Vk higher; eloped quiet V6 higher. NAVALSTORisT Special to The Georgian. Savannah. Ha.. July 29.—Turpentine firm nt 55U. mi lea 119, receipts 472. Rosin firm. *ab»* 2.190. receipts 1.794. win- •low irlnss 16.06. water white 6109. U K 65.30. I 64.ttft6.0ft. Ii 64.60. « 64.76. 56/D 64.2*>ft4.26< C II A ' THE SUGAR MARKET. New York. July 2L—The domestic refined ml raw sugar market was sternly with II refiners doing bnslncs* nt 4.90i* less 15 per cent for. mtb. tamloti beet angar 7*3* higher: July aud August 9s 9d. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. ’oltowlDj Ing quotfttl oil msrket. Opening. CJotrtnj^ July •eptemtief.. . . itetolier •miter. . . . •mtar. January 9\L - Following are the cotton seeil oil aalea for the opening and-Hose: 10ft July at 50. 100 Jtily at 63H. 10) August at 64VL 1W October ... -Iff IM IL^H.I.** nn ill inn * 8 •luced «*) tath the bid nnd asked priee of lake and eleetrohrtle. All 3tther metal* steady and unehnnged. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending at I a. tt.. 76th tnerldlau time, July 29, 1907. STATIONS ATLANTA UUTIMCT. Quotation* by F. C. Abbott & Co., Charlotte, N. C. Bid. Asked. Abbeville common 91 Aiken Manufacturing Co.' 66 92 Aihcr!enn Spinning Co... 140 American Spinning preferred.. 102 ... # Anderson Cotton Mills a* ... 67 Am. Warehouse pfd.. Spray.,.. ... 61 Arcade &1V4 Arcadia 99 «101 Arista 66 Arkwright Mill* 113 Arlington 190 ... Atherton, ,N. C 101 Aron 116 Avondale- 110 ... Augusta, Ga 78 Belton v* Bonnie Dragon Cot. Mills, S. C. ! llrookslde Bloomfield Capital City preferred.... Chadwick preferred Chadwick, N. C <. iso ChesweJI, »S. C., preferred ... Cheswell, 8. C Clara m Clinton 166 Clifton Clifton preferred 105 Chlquoln Cotton Mills 124 Courtney 100 Converae Manufacturing Co... 112 Cherokee .Manufacturing Co... 160 Columbus Manufacturing Co lWVk 10U GAINS AND LOSSES HHjJ DIVIDED At the Opening the Move- ment of Prices Was Narrow. TRADING WAS LIGHT Changes Were Confined to Small Fractions During Morning. Cox* Darlington Dallas Mfg. Co.. Alabama Dover Yaru Mills, N. C Drayton DU! Ing Dlllton Eagle and Fhenlx Eflrd. N. C... Elmira, preferred Easley Edenton, S. C Enoree Erwin preferred Exposition Fairfield Florence Foantuln. K. C Gaffney Mnnnfacturlng Co 94 Gaston 135 Gluck j Glen Lowery preferred Grnnlterllle. 8. C 125 Gray Manufacturing Co 126 Urendel Ilf Greenwood 96. Highland Dark Highland Park preferred.. Hartavllle Henrietta 51111a *. Hoskins. N. C. Hoskins, N. C., preferred.., m 100 135 150 IS luinsn Mill C SI John P. King Mfg. Keesler King's Mountain, par 60 , Lonett Langley Mfg. Company Laurens Linden. N. C Liberty Lime* tone * Lockhart^ 8. C |,onty Mjlls^ preferred Lowell ■ _ l.umtarton 200 Marlliorn Cotton Mills ft) Manchester Mills Mills Mfg. Company - 219 Mills Mfg. Company pref. 106 * ' 120 Modena Cotton Milt* Mollohon Mollohon,-preferred ytouoghnn Minarch, K. G '. Monarch. K. C., preferred Moaresvllle, N. C. Kewtarry Nokoml* ; Norris Mills Olympln, preferred im fr! P|« N.w York, July 2».-Th*r* w.r* oum*ron. cnfl.li|pratton. lo the mnrkot ihu morni.! wtilch oct«l to dlmlol.h lb* tipilmi, ln« 03 th*.loot w**k In WomiltlT. dig Th* ramporotlrply |x»r r*Corn of th* wmT lr Iwtik itotpoient, while It found no r”(W tlon on (Uturdny, rmue In for unf.roiS •'■yumrilt tmlny. a. th* bank. r*norini . low of fl.JOO.WO to their openthuu ,in frldoy nt th* nh-treiMury. Cnml.t.klS! *l*n. o*cnrr*<l uiemiwlille of th* rrneniTS th* effort, lu forel.o morket, to dr,m i,^ from this aide of the water. The nrlc!°S the metal rase sharply In London, wW ,-liw 11 wr ot Porl. fell. Her* oteflloJ'^S ro itloued thrlr upward mor*m*ni. r“nrhl n , 0 level which, wflh the day. derelopninta nlirood, camp v*ry c1o«- to .bowlua , to Kohl export*™. 1 01 Adverse Influence wns also affected hr ih.L new interest rates on the foreign exehts™ 1 a break of M imlnt In Ilrlnsh cousolds esrRlI Inz them down to atlll nnolhrr low revert I I’rlces here ennk pretty alnadlly Ihmnrtl the forenoon without, however, unv l.rnl volume of business ladng done, Selim, ml sneculntora for the ileellne Cl resf s'lm-k'° re ° f * P " rt ,h “" o(rorlll «* otl New York. July ».-The .toek mirk-tf opened irregular with narrow rli.,i~l Reading, Lnlon Pnellle, and steel .i.nrsl H higher, nod Northern Pnolfl, and Mtel sourl, Kanu* and Texaa gained la xtehi.r aon, «r*at Northern preferrwl and Cim.I dlan I’aclllr l,»t 3(4 and Steel eommoal alerted (4 higher. St. Paul nnd far K,ra,,.| dry were off (4. Amalgamated, after uu«.l Ing H lower, rallied H- I MINING STOCKS. Roaton, July 39.—Opening: Oaeeola lPiJ Centennial IS It; I’alumet and Ilogi'l F»: ••reenei'euanea 18; Smelling sicl Market ateady. *• GEORGIA RAILWAY AND ELECTRIC COMPANY.! THE LONDON STOCK MARKET. Aneondn.. Atehlnwin .. .. do preferred.. ■ Rnltluiore nnd Ohio fuipenk also a rnnndlan l'aclde Krir preferred ... Central 1 Atlanta, cloudy. . . . •Chattanooga, p. clo'y ( niumhu*. cloudy. . . Ga|n*»vllle, cloudy.. . (#rfH>nv(lle. cloudy. . . Griffin, cbuidv •Macim. elouny.. . . . Montledl«t. dear. . . Newhau, dear Rome, d«x»r Spartanburg, p. do’y. rnllapooaa. p. cloudy. Bg Point.* cloudy, . •■Minimum tcmpcrafi period ending l „ , - HEAVY RAINFALL. I nIon Springs. Ala., 2.W; Ijikc, Ml**.. 2.48: Forest f'lty. Ark.. '1.60; Malvern. Ark., 2.10. CENTRAL fit AT ION. Atlanta, i 7 Augusta. . . Charleston.:. Galveston. Little Rock. Memphis. . Mobile. . . . Montgomery. Savannah. Ylcksbnrg. . Wilmington: ffaterday. •bill lurrb HISTHIOT AVKHAUKS Hi *.« r Temperature. tl Hi 4jl Fdser Mfg. <*o6ipiiny Rft I’lcdniont Mfg. Company .... 172 l'dham. Ga., prefemd I'dham; Ga., common ici lMcdmont Wagon W«»rka ...... ... Fell City Ala., preferred .... ]flo Toe W. F. Mfg. Co 127 Rlrhlnnd. K. C.. preferred Itoauoke Mill* im Raleigh too It elimond Spinning Coni|wny. % ft) Riverside Mfg. Company Rocky River ju HorJal Circle »...* toa Kprtngateln an Ktateavllle Cotton 3IIU* 102 Tryon. ,V. C. »|| Tucapuii. 8. C Jon Tucapau, 8. C.. preferred .... loo Tuscnrara ion Toxaway ut rnloti-Buffalo, lae pref to Vnlon-ltiiffalo, 2«i pref *4 rally. Ga Vane# jm ?• 5::::::::: '*> do pre Itllnote _ ... taulrvltle and Nathrllle Kauo)ia and Toxna do preferred Now York Central Norfolk and Western 1 - I’hllnddphla and Reading 0 R06H ltifrOT R(M*k lauind 22H Soul hem Pnrifle ... St. Paul United State* Kteel ll4i: .1754111 23H 24 I., 5?\! i I 143M44 Ib'iL U7U|1l3\ li: I I9\'. <3 I- 91‘ni ■ _ 134M35 l-.-Sj 37 I 37S r>| 1 oa\ ! 24 ' UNION [4% SAVINGS BANK | • Gould Building CAPITAL STOCK . . . »l 00.000.00 I RESOURCES I - of t 4% S2SO.OOO.OO | Vo J Werren Mfg. Oo.'.^V'.'.I.."," 'gj lipS"# 2 ill Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlanticl Wat la Ware Shoals Wlaenaaett . Whitney .... Woodruff ..., Woodatde .. Wllllnmston Common and Prafarred Stocks. HILLYER INVESTMENT CO., Bond Dept. English American Bld^ meridian Ilia,. Remirkt. Th* t*mn*ntur* r*malna almut atatlnn- ary. All district* report rainfall. ' fl. MARSCllT. heel Inn Dlrwter WEATHER FORECAST. THE AMERICAN AUDIT CQMPAN- Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President. C. E. Manv jring, Vie. President, - Theo. Coeheu, Jr.. C. P. A., See. Bud Trtsa Washington. July 29.—Shower* will con tinue tonight and Tuesday In the tautli Atlantic and Ea*t Gulf mate*, while In lh»» Ohio valley, lower lake region owl middle Atlantic state* the weather will lie generaRjr fair. Temperatures will change Forei'aNt till 8 p. nt. Tuesday: Virginia—Partly elmnly tonight; *h<»wwr* i southern portion; Turwlay portly cloudy; Rhowi>ra In aouttaaat tM>rtlon; light variable wind* North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia. Western Worlds aurl Alabama- Slumvrs to- laht and probably Tuesday: light to frean Ind*. DMMlr west to a«mthwe*t. Eastern Florida—Partly cloudy tonight; shower* In northwest imrtlon; Tuewlny •howera. light to fre*b wind*, mostly southwesterly. . MUstealnpl—Shmvcra tonight «w Tuewlav: light to fresh wind*, mostly *onrhW3>*tcrl.v. Kentucky and Tcnneasec—Showers this afternoon and tonight; Tuesday fair. laoulslana—Showers In northern; fair In southern -portion tonight; Tuesday showers, fight to fresh southerly winds on the coast. Texas—Fair tonight and Tuesday; light to fresh variable winds on the coast. Oklahoma and Indian Territory- Fair tonight and Tuesday. Arkansas—Showers In eastern; fair In western portion tonight; Tuesday fair. BRANCHES ATLANTA—Fourth Nnfl Bnnb Btdt CHICAGO—Marquettn Building. PHILADEL1 IA—nellfVuc-StrutfoH BAN FT.ANCISCO—Beld«n BulIdH* NEW YORK—Waldorf-Astoria. BOSTON—Exchange Building. WASHINGTON—Colorado building. NEW ORLEANS—!I*nn*n Rulldlnr BALTIMORE—Fldellt?^ BulMli“ *' . LONDON, ENGLAND—4 King Street Cheapelde. AT-ANTA BRANCH 1019-13 Fourth National Bank Buildi"3- x 0- B. BID WELL. Resident Manager. T.rephsne, Maji 872. Cabl. Addre.t, AtnHil. W. '• II M irimw riUXK HAWKINS. fr**l,l*nl. _ , OS^h,: 1 2 t WEj'8£E , S«!?»- THOMAS C. ERWIN. ClilW- *<lS5.ril A. M LORD. Vice l'r**1tl*nt. U. W. IIYKR8. A*»l«anl Coh 1 - Third National Bank Capital .... $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $400,000.00 I R. A. w. cai.iioon. Stll.TON IIAIICAN, JOHN W. llltANT. II. V M‘f.fli:i>, Directoro FRANK IIAWKIXS. II. SI. ATKINSON. JORKPII A. M'l.'ORD. i amite &a*p“S»abr| ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS • AND AUDITORS Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main 853. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. L. H. Fairchild. Etlabllahtd 1885. 8. J- Whi* ' L. H FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.' NEW ORLEANS. Yirt? n *oi%' < |?,,*!, , ;!S. n **- Me!D N*”'vork «-off** v.w o„h„ *.*k' r.\*h»ng* . N rr*qS:'7?r r .!^ n T"!!* T " LIVERPOOL COTTON ASoOCIATION. ...» yra »bSvi Y0UK CUUA0U «**" wlkljeJ^^'"^ ,