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x'HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
rniUAY. DECEUUKlt ZD,
15
FOR sale-real estate.
\y E, TREADWELL & CO
Peal Estate and Renting
Agents.
All Classes City Property
04 South Broad Street,
Both Phones.
ikiiiM BOI SE. pJte»IXQ noon.
hath rt«'iu». two story li.u k voratohi.
i 22 front rernnwC with nil Mb» Im
-...ii.Mit,: stnnn-nliwtMl. doaMe-floaran.
[S' jll,. etc. Due .if tile host hum
2*2 on the north t.1.1.-, Wat
aatrfiAW l>nr» It It nuhl «n ft «l|iloh a;i|e.
^TfSAhrilOICE PBOPOSjTIOKB OK
s tlw north ahle In ImpnUM nml nuluuituv-
hi ptopcrtF*
on Cooper R^reet—11,401.
WELL LOCATED
cHCUOKKE ave.-a a.room norm
K Rtnhles. ete., new. 'with Rlh Ini-
Dioveaentn. Thin In n Ipiyie—»MW,
iortiEj
mtTlTl.AND AVE.-A 4-boom ip
lot&Ssk B»«r«»rpn-1.M0. \
urnm. AVB. ltQAl). WWr OUTSIDE
of the dtjt. llroPHj 3 ro.int house uml 6-
house; lot 7o foot front liy about 000
rlFTSKN COTTAGES-. 5 AKI) 6 BOOMS
•noli *1.600 to *3.500 eneh.-
UT SELL HOMES AMI VACANT LOTS
In ill pnrtR of Hie eltjr. See ur for faruil.
buy rear estXte^
—or—
PURCHASE MONEY
NOTES AND
MORTGAGES
THE BEST AND SAFEST
INVESTMENTS IN TIIE
WORLD.
20 years’ experience in mak
ing Real Estate Loans, with
out a loss of one dollar in
principle or interest to my
clients, proves their absolute
safety.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
Real Estate,
Phones: Bell 339, Atlanta
’ 363. '
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<1 MICE USED TO ROUT O
O SUFFRAGIST MEETINGS. 0
2 errs O
0 London, Dee Suffragists 0
0 whose meetings have been broken 0
0 up by the liberation of mice on 0
0 the speaker’s platform have dem- 0
0 onstratcd that a woman'* natural 0
Q fear of mice may be overcome. #
O The Interruption* at meetings
0 have become so frequent that they _
0 amounted to practically.an ultl- 0
O malum—the women mint either 0
O give tip attempts to strengthen 0
0 the suffrage movement or put up 0
0 with the mice. 5
00000000000000000000000000
Reward Is Offered by Bus
sell & Son, Who Lost
Amount.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
OgOJilUA—FHLTON COUNTY.
By virtu# of na order of the court of ordl
Bnry of snld county; - grautiMl ftt tile Descm- t
l er the'court *
hon*. iRkW' nf said -enmity.' <n» (6a first
e.rbe following property of tlVc
Willi* F. '• >Ve*tmpi‘cliiiid.
* wit:
divided.onc-thlrd Interest In,And to
ill that tract or parrel of land lying mid
brinjr lu tint city of Atlanta. Fultgu cotiuty.
Gwrgia. commencing at a point an the
north *|de of UAlttnu
int and ten “
Special to The Geprglnn.
TIftQn. Ga., Dec. 20.—Giving
name gs C. S. Pope. a m#n Saturday
preaented sixteen ^otton receipts, ap
parently issued by the Farmers’ Union
warehouse of Tiftop, to Z. J. Bussell
& Son, at Mystic, da.. 15 miles north
east of Tifton, and offered the cotton
tor sale. Seven of the receipts were
filsued to the name of J. M. Johnson
and nine to C. 8. Pope. The number*
were 4053 to 4060, and 40u5 to 4072, in
clusive.
Mr. Bpsseli considered it a bargain,
and bought the cotton, giving a total
of 3901.07 for the lot, paying for it in
two checks, on# to J. 31. Johnson for
$391 and one to C. S. Pope for 3310 on
the Bank of Irwlnville.
The man presented the checks to
Cashier W. J. Ballard at the Bank of
Irwlnville and received 3600 in cash
and a cashier’s check for 3301.07.
When the Farmers’ Union warehouse
was informed that Mr. Bussell had
bought the cotton they found that no
such receipts had been issued by them.
An investigation developed that six
teen receipts had been stolen from their
warehouse book, Just a page or so later
than fneir Saturday's entries.
Banks over the country have been
notified not to cash the check for 3300,
of which nef trace has be$n found, and
Mr. Bussell offers a reward of 3100 for
the arrest of (7. S. Pope.
REPORTWASGULLISHi
COTTON ADVARLEO
Bears Sold and Liquidation
Caused a Sharp
Slump.
market oouKldenibiy oversold and traders
began a genera! covering nimemeiit, which
soon had the list running hwny. and after
• ail It Whs fully 24 pciuts over the close
lust night.
The market dosed steady net 10 to 13
points higher.
Movement Into sight
I I 11*06. | 1806.
Ovorluml Wt-ak . . 25.8CT] 04.01Si' r Z7,SM
Slliiv ffitnt. 1, 242.1)1:61 472.23*1 SS.ka)
lit.) vigilt week. . 503.974 540.733! 267,103
loci) Past. 1. . . 5,995,3X417.340.2* 0,E'A.972
Booth. couruuipHou 58,0001 61,.4091 69.000
Weekly Interior movement:
Receipts .242.999 ‘ 203.962 173,037
Shipments 217.830 20.149 133.719
Stock# ...494.538 661,638 726,144
Comparative port receipts;
r , .i... —agr
8rt turf lay ., .V..... ,v:.;.
Monday
Tuesday !
Wednesday '.
Jig 1 ?..:::::::::::::::::
;«t«i for wf. k .........
"SITfl
Totnl oilier Sj.|it. I .... 4.gj0.
TSiiuintsd receipts’ Thurchtv
199/.
Xew Orleans 10,000 fc» 12,000
Onlvestmi 16.000 to 18,000*
1 Irtiiston 0,600 to 10.500
C4.SU
64.487
67.358
57.721
45.782
_ 58.983
358.56T
5.391.030
1950.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively,
Mr. Lively’s twenty-fire
years* experience of ed
iting markets In Atlanta
nml the South has made
him a recognised au
thority In Ids specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OF STOCK.
Anitl. Copper . . ...
Am. Ice .SiH-uritles • . .
Am. Sugar Bctlne. y. ..
American Smelting , ..
Ain. Locomotive . . , .
uo. preferred,......
Am. Car Foundry. . . .
American Cotton Oil ..
Anaconda
Atchison .
do. preferred .....
Brpoj
BaWii
lyn llupii) T, ,
ii-u uns. ... » • t • •
-entraJ /anther. ........
::::
orn Protlilcp.
^dorado SontherQ
PeUivnre A Hudson'. . i . . .
Denver A: Rio Clramle
Distiller*’ Securities. I .... .
do. pr’cferreil. . | !
General Klectrlc ......
Great Western
Grant Northern pfd'. ....
MllnoU Central
uterlmro . . .
17’,
»»*
.•0
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
l.lverpool, easier; lulddUn* 6.10.
Atlanta, quiet; middling "H.
New Qrleans, oulet; middling 11%.
Havanuah, steady; middling ll’i.
Auuusta. steady; middling 11%.
Mobile, steady; middling U%.
Charleston, steady: middling Ills.
Italtimore. nuuiltiaf; middling 11%.
Wilmington, quiet; middling 11*4,.
Boston, steady: middling 11.80.
Memphis, quiet; middling H%.
n« *M
aM,’!?-
fddllng 11 1316.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS,
The following tjible shows receipts at the
ports today* compared with the name day
hist year: 1
FOUR NEW LOOMS
FOR GEORGIA TECH
Four fine looms of the best make
have recently been donated to the tex
tile department of the Georgia School
of Technology, and as a result this de
partment Is one of the finest in the
United States. Two of these looms wer#
received from the Exposition Cotton
Mills, while two others of the same
expensive make were donated by the
Draper Manufacturing Company, of
Massachusetts. ,
inltimore Place fifty-four d»!t
^■■■■■410) Inches, east of Spring}
mwf. fronting eighteen (l.Hi f*et amf tw^>»
o IiiHic* oiT Bnttlmore Place, find running
tack north with n width the antne ns the
fnmtngc. one hundred and forty *140) feet.
t» > tlrtt*«*n < 15) font alley. Ib-lug the satin*
Fnpertv roiiveyed to Mm. .Imtcpljlue
raue as trustee for Mra. Khun I*. WcatuioM*-
laii«l by Joseph liirsch, dated Jim miry 33.
I'M. tin* ih’nenptiou In’which deed 1* nere-
fcrretl to a* part hereof. The Interest
hi hind hereby to he sold living an
for year*, subject to the term* of a
conveyance made by the
Abiibi' ~
Awntn I at nd Improvement
tyrtnln led I .... J ■
Lund ami Annuity Company ...
- 4tml Improvement Company, dated
March 19. 18*5. and subject to the term of
will -IcihI from Jo«,*itli lllroeh. above meu-
tlmn*.| i
| I* rUU
»l**fcrre»l bitymentH to Inutr Interest
He* dgte of sale at the rate of seven
atorent per annum until paid,
mu lowi-'i.o.vv I.OCIIU
Westmoreland, Jr.,
Wu Ting-fartfl Coming.
Pekin, Dec. 20.—Wu Ting-fang, re
appointed to the post of Chinese mii^
ister to the U pi ted States, has left
Pekin on his way to Washington. He
will sail from Shanghai In January,
taking with him a number of young
Chinese who uro going to study in the
United States. He brings a warm mes
sage to Roosevelt for the return of 322,-
O0O,OO(Fwar Indemnity.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
tomorrow are as fob
Today. (Tomorrow.
Wheat. . * t
Com
Oats. . . . .
Hog*, head.
government GRAIN REPORT.
Winter wheat acreage. 28.132.000; bull
rated ppuluctioii, 4».4|2,lw; value 88.3.
Hnrlttg wheat nrreqge, 17.679.000; indicated
proiltietloii. 2,324.645.000; viihic. 86
Com Bcrmih*, 9t»,Wl.*)«l twlleuted produc
tion. 2,592,320.000; value. 81.7.
Oats aereiigc. 31.837.000; Imlleftfvd produc
tion, 754,443,000; value, 44.3.
Now Orleans,
fialvestou. . .
Mobile
Havaiinnli. . . ,
Chariest on. . .
Wllmlaglou.'.
Norfolk. . . .
llnltluiore. . .
Pensacola. . .
Boston
Brunswick. . .
Newport .News,
Pacific Const.
Various. . . .
Total.
12.45.3
19,396
£8
3.231
2,570
15.440
16,400
4,703
1906.
lo.^r
♦Kx-dividend ltj per cent.
NAME OF STOCK.
Kansas tc Texas pfd. .
Louisville A- Nashville.
MUsiiuri Pacific.
Mexican Central .
4*cw york Ccauai
Noi IhwcMteru
National Lend
Norfolk A Western
Northern pacific
Ontario & Western
Pennsylvania.'
Pacific Hall. .
:::::
ItyadlOff.
Book island.
do. (Mfend.
BepubUc Iron & Steel
do. preferred*
•I sS5
SuttUtD
pnt.
pn ferred. .
HI. Pi:ill. .....
Tcnn. Coal & Irop.
IJ. 8. litib
do. preferred. .
Wegteru' Unlou. . .
Walttuh
do. preferred. .
Wiseouslu Cnitral.
do. pryferred. .
*»4i “$«! ’Sl.i *M»
4S 47 49?,
iP
foit
55
NEW YORK.
Following ts the range In cotton futures la
New York todnjr:
w
|i
1 III
Dec.. . . .
Jan
Feb
Maydi. • •
April. . . .
. • ,
June. ; . ,
July. . . 1
August. . .
1I.LV) 11.2611$ 13
R34 10.60.10.32
10.6) 10.60! 10.50
10.fiS10.«3i 10.57
10.71 10.74 10.74
10.70 ln>S 10.M
!°4lI:Il!:£
10.50|l0.»|l0.50
11.13
1«L41
16.60
10.72
R.74
10.77
10.6S
10.72
10.56
11.16-11)1 LQfrOT
10.47-4119J6-37
10.62 64 10.49-63
10.72 110.58-60
10.74-75|10.64-65
10.76 77110.04-65
10.76 78! 10.64-65
10.72 110^9-60
10.50-55119.39-40
Closed steady 10 to 14 point* higher.
LIVERPOOL.
Followtoff figures give the opening range,
! n. ni. aqd close, compared with yesterday:
Futures opened easier.
Opening Previous
flange. 2 p. in. Close. Close.
»*£- 5-S»|| |T
iTln «:gv*
Dec ,
Dec.-Jan. . .5.67 C6.C5
Jan.-Feb. . .6.61 4»5.67
Feb.-March .6.68V4
March-April.6.f
April-May . .5.'
B.68H
' 69 5.76 5.76
r*.T5% 5.764
,70 5.76 5.764
.69 5.75Vs 6.76 •
|.6M| 5.72 6.72
NEW ORLEANS.
Following Is tbs raugo lu cotton fnturos In
New Orleans today:
MUi i
CIMfS Rtflltl)'.
SMALLER CROP INDICATED BY REPORT
The report of the census bureau on the
amount of cotton ginned of this year’s cron
wu* made public in New York at W o’clock Alabama
Friday morning. Th« amount ginned up to Arkansas L
Dercinher 13 Is given at 9.281.000, against Florida
8.888.854 on DeceinVr 1, and 11,113,589 on the Georgia
saint! date lust rear. Kentucky
The amount tfuuml wmh smaller than fX- ItimMnun
ptn-teU, a* the frndo hail been looking Mississippi
figures a* high a* 9.350,000 lu order to «*on- Missouri
firm the estimate of the crop recently issued North CHrolliui
by the agricultural department. It yoe* not Oklahoma
do this. It confirm* a sfimller crop tltnu South Carolina
estimated—Is bullish nod higher. Price* Tennessee
are considered n certainty by the friend* Texas
of the staple, after the bears got through Virginia
with their iminlpelatlou on the expected hol
iday lull lu lmslqes* and the recent Uls- Total
turned financial situation. Crop
it
1,518,252
1,000
423,143
955.538
20.298
468.732
599.781
1,846,923
8,196
. JU3M64
Deo. 13,
1907.
663.022
nm
1.632.495
1.103.000
1.119,
Bjfl
1.<04.711
(304.267
1,987,781
6,7*7
Dec. 13.
M
1,514.637
Ttfl.’SsJ
1.184,914
34,141
546,524
643,667
628.828
2*20,552
3,486.565
Dec. 13.
1905.
1.W.318
m
1.620.741
1,053
•3.463
Mf.
006.183
626,764
1,085,725
225,447
2,172,881
14,200
INTERIOR RECEIPTS,
The following tabic shows receipts at the
Interior towus today compared with the
same day Inst year:
17,957
1.112
7.037
6,342
HAYWARD, VICK & dLARK’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orlcuus. De
published nt D o'clock, show .. ..
ginned to December 13, agulust 11,113.789
last year and 9.297,819 In 19T“
■I an hardly ask for n better confirmation
of the relative smallness of this cron. If
lull) any bulk speculatloh In the Mouth
HI -ully de-
fhe bearish design* of other markets, cotton
on sip’ll a proposition would not go ns
cheap a* It doe* today. Althu tbo figures
published 'were considerably liehiw expec
tations, and its bullish meaning wu* fully
•ogulxed, NVw York ooeued lower and
RICH GERMAN COWBOY FALLS
IN LOVE AND WEDS NURSE
Alliur luerque, N. M.. Doc. 29.—B*rnn
ty* 1 * Mtire*uhBl von Belborsieln, nolon
"tile German family, owning an
*Mati> valued at $500,000 and who ha*
‘kDit the liut few month* roughing It
jo the tVo»t. wn* married here to MI*h
O'tle .Moorman, Of Lynchburg. Va..
o romance which began «lx
months ago at the Valley Ranch, on
the Upper Peco* river. The baron, .who
ha* lived fie a cowboi and proapector.
was Injured by a fall while In the
mountains, npil was nursed by .Miss
Moorman, with whom he fell In love.
After a wedding trip to Mexico, they
will go to Germany to live on the am
cestrnl estates.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Carondetet and Gravler St*., New Orlean*.
MEMBERS!
f" Orleans ,-ottqn Eichnage, New Orleans Futnre Broker." AnoelRtlea,
Vera Cnltnn DscUnnje, New OrletinR sod Chicago Bo*rd« of Trida,
B’.ttitsu Cotton Kxcuiiiko; New Verk Coffee l.icnewe,
®«itot, Cott.i, KxcUui.'" Associate Meaihero Liverpool Cotton Assn
Svw York and Chicago Coirtspooilenl*:
A », BACHE * CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER & CARRINBC0N.
aaiVATK WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
INVESTMENT STOCKS.
locome* of 5 per cent to 12 per cent on amount* of $109 and upward
t,n be readied on Standard Investment Shares at present abnormally low
Mo,,. Write fof list of active stock*, listed on the New York Stock Ex.
ch A"B*. selling from 20 to 100 point* below last year’* price* W* execute
ctders promptly. Cash or instalments.
HILLYER INVESTMENT CO.,
English-American Bldg.
tin*
mtheru bull support I* jmw only given n
1/ COII
L All
[Hissing thoiight, whei’i-iis before the
laws went Into effect If wai serlmisl;
udereil lu. Sew York nm| Liverpool
Miip|H»ri. and hh J
after the New Year ImUduyt
ment hold* the fielil. However,
ply itiilltMik tlm proposition (* .
that ultimately nil upiHMltoiu' sbmihl In*
luo increasli
ely . . ..
the (hutr pIp-
rr P«P —- PPHL on the sup
ply outlfNik the proposition (* so strong
ereqini* by
r .«ltlon In n
result. The question of
for the bu)l is
t*i get aver this dull holiday period lu s|H>ts
Willi ni little a#orifice pa possible. From
ninny Interior source* we lieur (hat ginning
dfiring this period was ruH|ie<J to wind up
far
matter*. As far as the
believe this census stand* III cl
to the big receipts oil the lust day of em
itiowlng goe
lose, rein tion
K*B
to the big receipt* oil the last day of each
mouth when mid* and end* make up a Idg
Liverpool cables: ''"Indian government of
ficially estimates crop 4<j per eeut under
last year. Think the market Is lieing ma
nipulated to buy, Murkyt shows advancing
tendency.” Another prominent and con
servative party in Liverpool cable#; “C’ou-
suuiptlon will decidedly exceed last year’s
* - -
ecovered
of 9 points. Here there was
around 19.90 for March and trading settled
around that figure. The market I* steady,
but absence of free bull speculation make*
it timid and ImpKgssivs to any bepr swlilug
from the outside.
.Spots are steady, but there Is only n holi
day ,demand and had weather Interferes
even with this. flo%ve>*er. holders nr»* eon-
New York. Dee, &--J. B, Baehe A Co.:
The ginning report Issued nt the ofaming
wn* 9.281,000 bales. Tills brought a jot or
Covering l»y bear*, who hml sold cotton
yesterday on the Idea that Just such figure*
Id In* reported; The discounting of these
In.83. Vi|ual to a rally of 20 to 25 |H>lnts.
Then If ieeined ns If tbo hn|g$» was too hot
to last for some quick realizing by profes
sional* forced /price* back as easily. Drier
the market ruled quiet and steady, with
not much business doing. The one Impor
tant influence has been removed *t a factor
In the market, and now the trade can de-
toward restriction of output this winter.
We favor the short side conservatively, hut
lielieve price* will rule dull and fluctuation
narrow' during the holldayf,
NEWS AND GOSSIP.
01 the Fleecy Staple.
Sneclnl to Tiro ftoorglan.
I From liny warn, VI... ..
New York, Dec. 20.—J. H. Baehe
icorgli
liny ward.
Wl Dec.
Liverpool was due 9 to 9‘t lower^WPP
5v« to 9 lower on late posUlous. Opened
dy 7 to 8 lower. At 12:15 p. m. Hfinidy
,-iok Clark J
m near
■oii|
■Wilower. At 12:15 p, ib.M
lower on
lute positions. Knots quieter 10 points low
er; middling. 6.10; safes, 7,000; American,
C.900; speeiiiiitlou and export. 500; Imports!
15,000,
WHEAT IRREGULAR
AT THE
TIPS FLASHED.
From Wall Street.
STOCKS CONTINUED
TO SWING HIGHER
Union Pacific, Reading and
Pennsylvania Were
the Leaders.
-Stocks continued to
§®. M
Reading and Pennsylvania stock*
wpre leader*. Popper showed considerable
strength, uud tbl* made iril Impression on
the belli*. who begau covering their con
tract*. 'rho fact that brokers are charging
13 per cent liiter«*t for cnrrylug stock* Is
checking margin trading and tbo Investment _ t
ilcmand I* much siuiiffcv tfi.-in for g week.
Home of the houses Were overrun with;
order* uml otheU uro hardly doing any
thing. *
The improvement In tbo situation was
partly due to the suit lenient of financial
troubles in Philadelphia and partly to the
miuouiiccmoiit of further Imports of gold,
one Arm having engaged 6809,000.
The census report of the cotton ginned
till* yenr tip to December 13. show* Mi _
nltig* to be 9.28L077 bale*. • This 1* almost a
million halo* more tlgau was ginned on De-
eeuibef 1. It hail uo innteriiii effect on op
tions, the fluctuations being less tlmn 50c a
hale.
The bnrb market eras strong tmd active .
under the leadership of Goldfield Rtock*. lu
Which there l« u very largo short interest. .
In Lomroii, American Htock* were easy.
The * passing of the dividend of the Do-
Beer* stock* caused a break In
locks caused a
that issue,
Now York, in*; aa-W stock market
opened nt advance* as follows: Great ■
Northern preferred 1. Northern - pacific l‘i.
Bending % and In all Missouri Pacific s *.
Hugar ft. mid Pukui Pacific, Popper. Brook
lyn Itnpld TratislL Htoul preferred “
Tr'ff Wr™ ™
reghlnr, but with firmuftaa lu *nmv iuui
closing bids follow: *
Railw/ay 8tpck*.
Atchison ... ... ... 71 7-S
Baltimore find Oijlo 811-«
Cotuniian PacUlp 150 3-4 t
Chicago atifl Northwestern .. 1^5
Colorado Houthern ‘ 201-2
Hoover and Rio Grande... ..... 20
Erie 16 3-4.
L.oulsvilel and ^uahvIJIe.. ... . 92 3-4
Manhattan “L” .116
Mexican Central...
Miasouri Pacific.. .
Xew York Central..
Pennsylvania 11? 3-8
Reading. - 94 5-8
Rock Island 15
do preferred
81. Payl
Southern Pacific.. ...
Southern Railway.. ..
Union Pacific
do preferred.,. .. .
Wabash
Groat Northern
Miscellaneous. ’
Amalgamated copper . - 46 5-8 > i
American Gar and Foundry.. .. 101-4^ |,
American Locomotive .. .. ., ,, 37, *
Amer. Kmelf. pnd Refining ... .. T2 3-4
do, preferred 90 1-4 !
llrooklyn Rapid Trafialt .. #. 39 1-4
National Lead 39 7-8
Pacific Mall .. ..17
Peopio'* Gas .. .. «* 76 1-1
Bugar .. .. ,. ..100
United Statei} Steel .. .. .. f . 26 7-8 /
do, preferred ... .. .. . • ,. 88 1-2
Western Union .. 55 3-4
4^ 7-8
....104 5-S
..74
181-2
...am-4
79
.t.. 9 3-8
...1105-8
liMdudim^ 3*! 100 American.
.. Tenders
uew docket, 4,
Following art 11 a. in. bids: December,
11.15; January, 10.61; March, 19.75; Muy,
10.80; July. 10.76.
il*ar* trying to hold It down which they
may do us long na spot demand is dull dm*,
lug the holidays, hut cotton l« lu such *
strong position that wo look for a couple
of cents advance iu time made by actual
cottuu. Buy ou all dips.
WEATHER REPORT.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The area of high pressure that was cen
tered near Memphis, Teun., yesterday morn-
lug liss moved east and is now central near
Norfolk, Vn. Tl»e high area lu the north*
west remain* about stationary over Wyo
ming. An area Of low pressure Is central
’"ah. The weather result lug from the
oudltlon* I* cloudy over most of th*
•** - lu falling thip morning «‘
New Orleans, L*„ and M<
* i 1
i
E owu warm
»dy Wes tin..
nrobi'bly ralu toplght and Saturday; warmer
tMJlIk'llf.
Minimum ,nd M.xlmum T.mp.retur*.
end Re infell, *
A!)IK'n,‘. . . .
Amarillo. , . ,
aA-'lAs^a.'
Mss. Mlp.
NAVAL STORES
Kpwlal tl Tbe (teorelee.
fbivannali. Ifeeemher 20.—Turpentine Arm
ni «1e; sn!»». rn: reejlnte, «2S. -
t«. c. B,
Buff«lo
Gbarleaton
(’hurlottc. . , , ,
Chicago. , . . . .
(Mnclunatl
Corpus Chrifti, . , .
Davenport. . . . ,
iPK w. •: i;:
Fort Smith. ....
Galveston
Havre.
Huron. ......
Jacksonville. . . . .
Jupiter
KniiHH* City. . . .
Ktty West
Knoxville. , , . , .
Lander.;
L»s Augelei. * , . .
Macon.
Marquette.
Metupktf
Meridian. , ,
Mobile. . ; . ; ; .
New Orleans. . , .
New York. . ...
Norfolk.
Omaha
Palestine.
*“ • urg
- . Bo, Me. . . .
^Portland, tire. . , .
Itspld Pity. ....
Mt. l/mf*. . ,'. . .
i st. Paul, , .....
Savannah
Tumps,
Tsplisr
TiiomasTfile. . . , ,
Vicksburg. . . V . .
Washington. . . . ,
Wilmington
i
Haiti.
WEATHER FORECAST,
j Washington, Dee. JA—Weather conditions
Yo. 1 Fresh Tennessee Eggs, 22c Doi.
wholesale CASH WITH ORDER OR C 0. D. BELL PHONE 5187
only. KELLEY PRODUCE CO,991 2 Decatur St, AtUoU Phoas 1522
On Good Buying a Sharp
Advance Took Place.
Other Cereals Up.
8T. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
WTTest—No. 3 red winter,,,, 192
„ __ advance. ICxtremely
light shlpmanin from the markets of Argeu
tlie. together with raloe which «r~
terring the harvesting there, went tin
lah features. There w*» goad huyli
private wire house*.
Wheat hml gains of Corn wtaup
w* 6 - l,roT,,u "‘’
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
»VflHAT
Dec. .. 99*4
May ..
July ..
C'B H I-i
isrr m"
XL*-*
itit »»
LARJJ-
Jan.VfT7.67H 7.76
May 7.15 7.87H
UIBH—
Jan. .. 6.67H 6.75
May 7.00 7.07H
13.17H
7.CTH 776
%
. H*
48
■SB*
m
5.67*4
5.WH
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat opened H lofirer, and at 1:89 p. m.‘
tvas H lower. tio*»*d Id hlghar.
Cora opened H lower, *ud at 1J9 p.
was ; lower. Closed H higher.
and general forecast:
diminish In strength. High pressure nml
coast and snow over the plateau region.
Kouth Atlantic state*, with i
westlmr. The temperature <
in northeastern districts.
Forecast until 6 p. m. Katunbiy:
Virginia—Fair and not quite so eohl to
night; Mat onlay Increasing cbiudlue** ami
wanner. pn>l>ub|y rain Into in the afternoon
r by ulght: llliit variable wind*.
North ruroliiui—riobdy tonight and warm-
r; Saturday ralu; fresh uortheastcrly
*Bomh (’aroUtia amt Ijcorgla—Knlu bite to-
night and on Hatarday; fresh northeast to
tst winds.
Ho stern Florida—Occasional ruin tonight
id fifriurday; fresh rasterly wiuds.
Western Florida. Alabama ami Mississippi
—Bain tonight and Saturday; fresh easterly
winds.
Kentucky—Fall tonight awl Saturday.
Tennessee—Fair tonight; slightly warmer
In ceutral and eastern portions; Saturday
fair.
Lmislnna—Rain and warmer tonight; Sst-
unlay showers and warmer; light to east
erly winds on coast.
Kastern Texas—lbiln and
Hatunfay shog-ers; light to
on the coast.
Western Tcxas-FaL* tonight and .Satur
day.
Dkl ihqtmt—Pair ami warmer tonight; Hqt-
unln - rslr.
Ark.it: >h-UhLi and warmer tonight; Sat-
urdey nls.
Special to The Georgian.
(From Hayward, Vick A Clark.)
New York. Dec. 29.—J. H. Itochu A Co.:
Americans la ]*oudou firm and well above
purity.
Cotqier stocks firm en a further advance
lit the
Company i
$*.000,000 b
iMirnored In the recent run.
The Hiirrimnn peoplo are well natisfled
with the result of yeuterdny's court pro-
ceedlng* and regard it h* ii sul*itairilal vic
tory. llurrlmau and tint stocks actatl well
yesterday. Bending was a dlsuppolntuieut,
out this may 1>e only temporary.
There Is a report today that Baltimore
and Ohio will place nn order for 36,000 tons
steel rails nml other roads art uxpccted to
follow with good order*.
U«lr own well on present betterment.
Market should harden today and be much
Uglier by tomorrow’s dose.
the Metal market.
New York, Dec. 20.—Tb^ tin market WBi
Inn.
Copper, lend and spelter were unchanged.
' THE COFFEE MARKET.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York, Dec. 20.—Monty on call 8 to 16 '
per rent; time loan*, nothing doing.
BimttHl rii.-ss: Ucrilpg McUniip'. ktlPJIi
4.8750, with actual business in hanker* Mil*
at $4j«50CM.88C0 for demand and tt$025ft
A snrsrt fa, un.dny bills.
nntlje paper dull at * per cent
GEORGIA RAILWAY
AND ELECTRIC CO.
Boston, Dec. 30.—Following was the blit
no market fur preferred.
MINING STOCKS.
Boston, Dec. 20.—Arizona Commercial 84H.
limiting 32, Trinity 14'/,, Fruit 113, Copper
Itnugu M. Ceiitapnlal 21, Ula FUtyaTt Yl%
NorU» Bptte 69'4, Old Dotnlpion
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
Opening. | Closing.
::::::::::
April
.May
June
July
August ,. ,,,
September .
October .. .
.November ..
December ..
Closetl dull. Hales 14.2*0 l«*g*.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Following is given the of>enlng and closing
notorious of tbo New York cotton seed oil
ATLANTA OIL MARKET.
The following quotation* are based "t»t ac
tual transactions: Prime crude f. o. h.
Amalgamated ('upper . , .
Anacouua « .
Atchison . ... . , .
do. preferred ....
Bnltliuqre A (ibid ..
Chesapeake 4k Ohio
Chicago A Great We«
Canadian Pnclfitt . .
Denver Bio Grande .
do. preferred,, . .
S miuvillc 4k Nnshvllia
exieflb Central . . .
nrtberii Pnclflc . . ,
New York Central . .
N. Y„ Ontario A Western
First preferred . .
Heeonil preferred . .
R«* k mm . . . .
Southern Pacific . .
Houthern Bnlluay ’. ,
do. p referred . . .
Cnlon Pnclfle . . . ,
I’ldtetl States Kt«*el. .
do. preferred . . ,
Wnhasli
4ireferre<l ....
S; !
m
91', 91*4
1444 ....
U5JJ ....
34*4
HH :.r.
m
ill
the sugar market.
New York, Dec. 29.—The local refined raw
sugiir^ muskets were unchanged *nd steady.
THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK
- the Olditt and Faremos: Corpora!!)} EnjajiiHi Icsoj.i'ip]
”Beli Bhono 3300 Main. • 1310 Candlor Building.
HARRY M. RICE
Southern Manager.
FIS AN K tlAWUlNS. lTi'etdent.
II. II. ATEINIMJN. Ytre-Vrmlitsur. THOM/s C. FltWIN. CaebV
JrihHPU A. U’L’OBD. VIve-l’k-esigeeL U V, BV^UH, AsyUuo: Csi
Third National Bank
Capital .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $400,000.00
nn. a. w. 641.) to OK,
MILTON DABGAN.
JOHN \V. til;ANT.
it. v. ircoitD.
FRANK IIAWKINS.
U. M. ATKINSON.
JUSLPU a. M’CORl>.
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