The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 21, 1906, Image 15

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JOSEPH B. LIVELY ( THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE 111 Declines Slightly, But Usu ally the Loss Is Recov ered on Covering. they SCARE EASILY Prices Slumped in First Hour on Liquidation, But Recovered Later. $j prlmte Leased Wire. Sew- York. July a.—Tlfe cotton market opened steady W3 points lower. The poor (tides, tine weather and liquidation ac- rounted for most of the decline. After the call. heavy pressure developed from local beer sources and prices broke sharp* lr. led by Auguat. which declined 7 points and new crop months about S point*. The American market* for cotton for fu tare delivery were somewhat more active than Is usually the caae on •etsli'iis. The bulk of the ras In October and December; and. despite - 'Trice* from the crop aud than waa due. theae op- terdsy’i* finals. Hurl *“* —► run n> coarse ttie market became ~dulK anil on « little evenlug up price* gradually but when It had SPOT COT1 ON MARKET. Atlanta; quiet at'llc. New York; quiet at 11c. New Orleans quiet at 1015-16c; sale* 175; delivered on contract 1,600. Liverpool steady nt fi.OCd. Augusta: steady at 11 He. Savannah; quiet at l(R|c. It. Louis; quiet at lOftc. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ltn<ls 6.0M; sales. 4,000; July July-August.. Auf.Sept.. . gept.Oct.. .. Oct.-Nov. . . Nov.-Dee. . . , Dec.-Jnn. . . Jin. Feb. . . feh.-Msrch. . Mtrch-Aprll Closed quiet and dull. <*uenlng Itamre. Close. ....5.82-6.80 6.80 . ..5.62-6.59 6.50 . . .5.614.58 6.68 . .5.61-5.59 6.58 ....1.62-5.60 6.60 .5.61 6.61 .5.64-6.66 6.66 Previous Close. 6.62 6.766.10 il*“ TODAY’8 FORT RECEIPTS. 1906 SAM ^ 1806 ■ .Vtw Orleans ...... ... Oilvraton Mobile Havunpnti cturlmtan ... ... ..... Wilmington ... ... ... Norfolk Philadelphia Virion* ... Mfi 18 1 88 1 s I « i 43 g sis ; 1108 4814 C Total ... ... ... .... 15*8 18075 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. } 19W 1801 11 Houiton ... Mrmphla 7. 8t- Louti Cincinnati (X is'" aa 1 : »•"* f Tot.1 2025 . 4M7 r MOVEMENT OF COTTON. Year. Year. 64,824 106,716 .- — j for week ending Friday, July 30, and. thi total for the season up to the same date. m compiled by Superintendent King, of New York cotton exchange: Movement for Week. This Last Net receipts .. u* im !~ mm rnoo. I*** of .too, at Interior '••n. U.M II Brmjjt Into right for th, . Total Crop Msv«m,nt •,*71,707 1,0*1,M S.086.000 197,017 Ot.rliu.J ■92*™ mill taking. (*.- ^100,000 • ,or k «t Interior In town, nmi of Srptnnbrr 1... 15,304 Into right tbua (, t for wo win. 10,779,90* U,lU,57t WORLD'S VISIBLE SUPPLY OF COTTON ...I,' r THntrf* atat.mvnt of th* * T,‘*l , *l* *u*ply of rotlon for th, l£ k '"0 |n A I'rtiUr. July SO. .bow. ■ tie- R*u." f again.t n decrwiM* of fit.- S l " n t**r »nd * derma* of 1U.M1 In Tb- total vlBlbt* |. S.5S6.S79. again*! l- tost week, 3,118,43* la at rear, anil 1/ 5” J*«r before la at. Of fhl*. the t» •Jl hmvrtraa rotten I, 1JMJ7*, .(.In.t Jjf l"*t w**k. LO30.4S* tut jr*»r, and Jj, before la.t, and of nil other ra*- Inelndlne Bw* tw-,11, lr.dl«, ete.. reek. 1.101,000 ... ,e.r neroeo 1**4. 1,‘ff »orld'« Tlalhln nu)»plr of rotton u “ bow. a* et: r«* a. coin pared with n,vT*'R "f It*.0*1. ■ dermw isimpered -Th oTsr ^ssvas'.Brttj'ksa'is & L: oino 5 u^ l T ,ore lut: In Krvpt 65,000. E** 1 HOP) u.t inr and wv 0 r«#r h»- ut J 1 ,"; Udo2 ,,0 ° 0, *Ci;“ •t 10 ?’ IU ■O'l. 03.” ■! jenr lief or* U.t; ,' h ? ' blted State* M.M0. >**tn*t CL ’ la it rear and 301,000 year before NEWS AND GOSSIP Ot tho Fleecy Staple. New Tork. July a.—Mrerpoot cloud 1 to I down, waa duo *hont uurhangnl. , b»w Orleans J.I, 31.—UrerponT 8 down, I. * .hade lower than expected; w*. doe on* point lower. The bulll.h weekend |gf*ir (gar** erldently had rely little leicl trader, bare been arlllng rather freely tkl. morning. Market appear, heavy and b.a hot few friend* The man today la exeellent. clear and dry. and ahnuld exert Ita Influence t< lower lerela. Dun Mya: "Cotton picking baa begun la the early dlatrtcta. More textile mill* bar* voluaUrllr advanced wage* I per ceat." nradalroet'a aaya; "Trade. Induatrlal aud crn^rl. generally continue highly Private Wire to Ware * Loland. Saw York, July 2L—Market opened lower and ahout aa ex|>ecte<l with very little l>u* ——. coniinlialmi huuor, I by aome of tho lac. bchlll I* tteadylng market by bidding for g I* th rollon on Trlday, July 20, at modi the New York Financial Chronicle; VlJlile aupply. American ... Crop In right.. For week ..... lbirt^ recripta . Kxport.!.!‘.i'.‘, lnt. receipt*;.. Rhl^enta .... poattlon of made np by l.«.*41 10,67s. son S7.*B0 m*M *8® 9,849 27,900 108,701 It,I 2t.9tl 17*. 703 1,010,60* 107.0*2 10t,lX2 to 71.216 CHRONICLE'S WEEKLY CROP AND WEATHER REPORT New York, July JO.—“Our telegraphic advices from the South this evening denote that rain tuts been nulte general during the week, aud that In portions of Atlantic and Gulf atatea and Texas precipitation has !>een heavy. A few of correspondents combi* Is that escesi moisture la causing damage to cotton. In sections of Alaltama from low laods are reported to have been overflowed. Others state that the crop Is progressing well. Ware & Leland. WARE d LELAND’S DAILY MARKET LETTER. ■ New I _ ___ , .... weather In ths cottou twItMl |selling In Liverpool this morning, and ‘'•ca flbrnnd eased off 2 points. In addition ^■the decline of yesterday. The forelgni nisrket waa not eucournglug to buyers, aud with liquidation lu tho old crops still| under way. prices ran down several pr during the early trading. Later p steadied and the close waa not far mWA yesterday's prices. In general, there waa practically no change In the altnntlou. and trading was along tho same limited Hues as heretofore. There seemed to be con-1 slderulde covering on the decline, and not much pressure, being Saturday half-holiday. With favoring weather lu the Atlantlq states, It would be difficult to brlug nbdufl much of au advance In prices; at least, until after the bureau report on Auguat J. In the meantime, traders are not disposed to tnke an nggtcsslve stand on the mar ket, and on declines cottou Is bought to lie sold out on the first rally. This seems to he about all there la lu the market. New York, July 2L-~Cousld®raM® bullish talk wes Indulged In, due to mngnlflceut crop prospoets and tho weakness of the Chicago grain markets, a reflection of If, although some of the leading houses were conservative and not disposed to follow ml- vnuces. A great deal of favorable com- H^terns beard regnrdlng the large m■ S t low to the I'nttnina cnn.it Ikui Isaourl Pacific and 8t. Paul little realising took DAILY MARKET LETTER. New Orleans, July 21.—There waa no espe cial feature connected with the market In [Slnsaylng the fact that the Itusslau nation .a face to face with a crisis of the most extraordinary moment, aa affecting the world's equilibrium, fltudents of political r»my are unwillingly pessimistic, ao to It, over the final outcome, for, while recognise the marvelous growth and wrlty of ths American nation, they that the great financial centers of the prae might soon tm called upon to bring their rorcei to bear upon n situa tion which a world empire, torn by In ternal disorders *nd_rtvlc strife, would necessarily create. TTie fear of the re striction of trade, the reported orerpro- nonce* to he paused over lightly, or not at will, but they are also economic facta that mutt exert In due time their proportionate effect upon the value of cotton. c, July 21.—The stock market urther strength this morning, rest" ilr*. of recent liquidation In Houtn African la- j. The bank statement today was a very satlafactoy one. showing the stir- R lns reosrve In excess of $18,006,000, and le financial situation for the time .being could hardly lie better. All that la re quired I* moderate Imports of gold, which, under existing conditions, are quite likely to take place aa much as a result of a natural balance of trade as froui^financial Cold and"'make" further “improvement* in values as a result .of * “ STOCKS STEADY IN EAfiLYJRADIN Material Advances Made in a Number of Lead ing Issues. BUSINESS WAS ACTIVE Sales to Realize Profits on the Advance Caused a Moderate Reaction. By Private Leased Wire. New York, July II.—'The weekly bank statement waa curiously at variance with whet Well etreet had anticipated. An In create of $6,000,000 cash wes what yeater* day's figures bad Indicated. Today's returns •how actually that tho holdings have risen $11,700,00. In nil probability, this la an over statement, the same as the averages previous weeks have understated the true altuntlou. Hut the ea«cntinl fact Is that the ent*rff*»« fully • -that _ than a week ago, ______ than two weeka ago, ami no louger com miring to disadvantage with the average ‘ former years. stock market, expecting a strong ‘ firm, end roae quite half. bank statement, opened generally during the first hour aud nient. and the foreign ltiiaalnn outlook hnd l»eeu rather over or in me .>ew lorx mnraeT. Special strength and ncttvlty waa again displayed In union and Southern Pacific and Pennsylvania and Ht. Paul. •lit taking aalea were rather larger • the appearance of the hank f! but they failed to check the upward the market* eudlng practically at tba top figures for the day. In the stock market a number of stocks showed small advances In first prices, ex tending to He lu Amnlgnnmctd nnd Read Ing, 54c Jn union Pacific, Steel pref nnd %c In Louisville nnd Nashville Paul started 54c lower; Krle lost 54c at the outset. The market duriug the early trading con tlnuetl steady. Material advances were made In n uuml»er of leading Issues. The buying was of the same character that has lieeu the dominating Influence In the mar ket In the Inst two days, but on the ad* vauees noted sales to realize profits caused a moderate reaction. ' Oovernmtnt* unchanged. Other bonds quiet nnd firm. LONDON 8TOCK MARKET. Balthuore .and. Ohio. . Ohio. V . . •hie.. Mil. and St. Paul.... Brie do, preferred. . . .*. .. Ilnnls Central I jOiiInvIIId nnd Nashville. . .. Missouri, Kansas and Texas. do. preferred Yew York Central Northern Pacific Norfolk nnd Western Ontario nnd Western......... ‘euusylvanln . .. leading ,. lock Island Hon them P« rifle., Southern Railway Union Pacific I’alted States Steel preferred. * • • .. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. 9.206. Loans, Increase $8.41 Specie, Increase $10.1 lignin. |iierenne $1,63.. Deposits. Increase $20,807.2*1 ... • • $666,11 ocreai xpe«ft< 5.000. 0.807.2* led. TURPENTINE FIRM DURING PAST WEEK Special to The Oeorflnn. flar.nnsh, July tl.-flplrlta turpentine !>*■ pan th* week Arm at !7tte. and eloaed Arm at 57c. At one tine It looked aa If an ereu lower prlee might be reached, hut n rery large dlatrlbutoe eame Into the market aud ewept It at Be. Tht* action brought other buyer, to a realtiatloo that there waa amall Chance of a lower lerel, and .they, too, came bacK Into the market for aupplle*. On the flrat day the eloae waa quiet at BVc, the decline to Be taking place Hie following day. At the elpa* on Tuesday : he higher figure waa again reached, only to be loot the followlag day, th# Ijwrket remaining at the Mme figure for the, re- ■cinder of the week, from peeaent Indl - STtlSni tSe liw level for the ««on ha. been reached, aad ""T eh*n» will X ^7 onWa't TCefiTyU.?^ SSI IMM A.K ahont on. thlru of tho ''IDV.'ISSw'e/VrtaSr te.dency .nd letate trading yeatarday were Idd fren GIBERT & CLAY ** *• ALABAMA I •TOCKL flONO* COTTON. OBAIN. come. paovliiON. ATLANTA, OA. Sw&?r5i£ k SkrhangaJVew Or^. M t>,'n K« r ^ n *»!|?'2l£lnS«l^Aa*orla'tloa M’CULLOUQH BROS.* FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER weather that has prerailed for aareral week, until the In.t few day. ha. had a twd effect on the market conditions, gen erally ancaktng. It haa reanlttd alao in aerlona damage to the growing fruit eropa. shlpmenta of which are now on In earnest. During th* present week peaches bars not been of sufficient ralue to hrtna ei- preaa charges, eapeclally goods of Inferior quality. Thp mnraet haa li«-n greatly nrer- stocked, however, and It Is hoped with r few days of dry weather, the demand aai values will lie recovered to aome extent. celpts In a amall way. cantaloupes a drag In th* market; la fact, not worth transportation charge# at present. Melon receipts have been vary ranrb In creased during the last week nnd values are necessarily suffering as the result. The demand for Iwnanas la more ot leas limited with low prices prevailing. No chants of note applies to lemons. The innra and lielug fnrntal r veget, ibed ">y demoralised i . i plentiful al the local Imrkera. ...... However, It Is net aufficleot to taka them at good prices except In a limited way. I r I a._ . _ price. Imdlj — A alight advane, la noticeable on eggs. The market la completely congealed on live ponltry. A fair demand prevails for dreed poultry. Hntter plentiful aad aelllnf NEW YORK COFFEE. 96-7.06 Following la given the opening and closing quotation, of th. New York cuffe. market ,0J * T: One..., && aaoo 7.06-7,10 7.10-7,15 7.15-7.25 7.25*7.» C.6S4.68 6.6M M mi January.. FrKruary.. Marrh... tat-. June •* July August ffeptemlier. . . Or toiler Navemlier.. .* wytabw Kslra 82.000. C'tuecU atiady. rM 7 * .. ..7.25 6.404.16 6.404A6 6.50 6.6)4.65 .. ..6.654,26 ere In nearly evetv evade. It Is ■ that the higher prire Is temporary t when the demand la flllni tfeere offee Errhxnge'I.Vew Ortes L '««' M Lon, DlaUsM T.Y.'pEmM R. FAOAN. M.naq.r, fl^re fa?' sari flat __ will lie a alight reaction. The magnltnde of the week’s advance ran be aeen when It Is stated that water white wild at tba first of Hie week at It .a. and In yeater- day's late trading at an adrauc* atrr this RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET AinalfpiiunttMl Uoupar.. At la utb* t'naat Line... .\nioriran Hugar lteflnlag Anacttnda American Locomotive do preferred American Huieltlng Refining do preferred Atchison do preferred American i’otton OH Baltimore and Ohio Itrooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific Chicago and Northwestern..... Cheraiwako and Ohio Colorado reel and Iron..... Central Leather do preferred....... Chicago and Great Weatem Chicago, Milwaukee and fit. Paul Delaware aud llmieon..., Distiller's Securities Erie do preferred General Electric Illinois Central American lee Securitise Louisville and Nashville Mexican Central Missouri Pacific New York. Ontario and Western Nattonnl Lead... Northern Pacific...... New York Central...... Norfolk and Western Pennsylvania People's Gns Pressed Steel Car.., Reading tepubllc Hteel Hock Island. Southern Pacific Houthem Hallway _ do. preferred. Tennessee Coal and Iron Texas and Pacific Jnlon Pacific r nlted State* Steel do. preferre<l Western Union Wabash do. preferred Wisconsin Central do. preferred Total etock sales today, 31673® shares. RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET AT NEW YORK. The fallowing Is tbe range In cotton Lest Previous — _ .WAX Cl«»e. 10.11 10.09-11 10.08 09 J0.14 16.14-15 10.15-16 10.22 10.24-26 10.26-27 July ... ... Aug ..10.12 10.14 10.06 Hep ..10,22 10,« lO.f Oct ..10,28 10.33 10.2o lU.tU 1U.K-S3 10. Nov ..10.81 10.31 10.61 10.81 10.84-36 10 Dee ..10.88 10.41 10.86 16.41 10.40-41 10.40 41 Jnu ..10.41 10.44 10.B 10.44 'HMMK Feb 10.45-47 10.45-47 TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street Private Wire to Ware 4k Leland, New York, July 11.—Ijondon changes alight. Panama bonds largely oversubscribed and favorable bank statement expected. Rail tips oat on tbe coalers, western rails, eels aud conpera. Trade conditions fine; railroad earnings large and bullish talk Is heard on Harrinutn Pacifica. Activities may not be pronounced, and reactions likely to follow. Early upturns with the usual week-end evening up uiuong room trader*. Americans dosed firm In London, with active bear covering In evldeuce. Mtecls, 'ndflfc Mall. Union Pacific are starting out strong. Katy ought ‘ ‘ “ Missouri Pacific aud Favorable bnnlc sti...__. covering by aborts should , vor short aide on further advnuco. _ -lying of I _ believe, continue to give fairly satlsfar- provided th® dullness does . _ .or the elimination of short merest now going on will to some extent lay the market open •• a whole to bear AT NEW ORLEAN8. The following la tho In cotton futures In New Orleans today: * Last Previous Open. Hlffh. f*ow- M-le. Close. Close. July ..11.0! 11.01 11.00 n.Ol 1I.034B 11.03 05 Aug ..10,66 10.65 10.63 10.65 10.65-60 10.67.60 Hep ..10.45 10.46 10.4o 10.45 10.44-45 10.43-41 Oct ..10,27 10.80 10.28 10.39 10.28-29 10.28 Nov in.80-31 10.28-16 Doc ..10,28 10.32 10.26 10.82 10.31-32 10.30-31 Jnu ..10,36 10.87 10.35 10.37 10.37 39 10.87-3* Pel 10.40-42 10.42-44 Mill ..10.46 10.49 10.46 10.48 10.50-52 10.48-60 Closed steady. situation. The character of the !<ondon market this morning Is nil the morn reas suring to the Interests which are looking for higher prices because It follows n strong market here yesterday. Tho conservative Interests uptown are looking for a con siderably, better uinrket for tha next three or four wcufca nt least, but they do not look for sensational advances except In a few Issues. It la believed, however, that the short Interest la still large and thnt when the general covering movement seta In tbe stocks which have been most se verely depressed will recover pretty sharp- it- NOTES ON GRAIN Pointer, on Provision*. I'rlrnte Wire to tllliert k Clay. Chicago, Inly 31.—wheat ruble* steady compared to our decllue. There are no new features aa to rust In th6 northwest, aad chances are decidedly agnlnat any material damage, at the cron la ao far advanced. TbeJreat market to a®n it-ni la atlll In the pit, and the buying aely to cover shorts. Thla buying will liy prices some from every break, but sound export Corn Increni we reach a i was weak on general rains and on •ed offerings from Nebraska, (on- .hie l*ear pressure on the market. We Inubt If country eelllng will hla level of price*. HenHtucnt nmo era la that thejr corn la worth i new crop la hy no means aaanred, Oats are getting down where they look cheap. On all breaks from now on, would advise "11. V. Joi ■PHMMJMKT who filed this morning from the Dakotas.] Isays tho north®eat crop will he safe lu from ten days to two weeka. Th® prom ise la for an eiiornioua yield. Only a calam ity. can change thla prospective result, amt there are no unfavorable Indications yet. If the crop matures, the railroads will be unable to take care of the hualneaa, and It will take fifteen months or over to market It. Oats and (lax are alao In fine] condition, nnd oromlae to break records. lUorn la coming forward nicely. This mesne great prosperity lit the northwest, ami overflowing Imslneaa for elevator companies, •nd It should mean a large export boal; ness In flour, for the United fitatea will have a surplus above home needs of over ' and with Uanala almut 400.000,- 8)0.000,000, and with Canada altont ooo. la fart, the Halted mates and ... have tho promise of almost 1.000,000^060. .“65 abend for johlrora, manufacturer*, re- ... ra nnd rallror * Chicago Record pern tores prevailed through ... west yesterday, but the weather waa clear and unfavorable for the development of mat. A good many had reports are com ing In of excessive mine damaging wheat, said a grain house. From 1 to 2 Inches rain Thursday night over Kaaaaa and Mis souri. and the wheat haa not been dry for nearly two weeks. Private Wire to Ware 4k Inland. Chicago. July It—The receipts of wheat continue large and the black rust talk la recniuliig discredited. Unless some uaw iiilllah IncentlvH turns up, wheat will sell Wheat acting steady, but no signs of 'ntten or auy other Mg short coming In yet. Do not believe fleptemher oata will sell lelow re. Looks aalf there waa quite a of wanted at 82c. Northwest falY buyer of Reptember. its steady on aome buying of Reptember 1'rlngle and MarAthl. 8r*“ - a^f Tr mine buying of Octobe urd t houghf to Ih* for dera coining out. Bujlr SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldaat E.tabltabrd Offlo. South. COTTOU ITOCU BONOS GRAIN Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market letter nnd market manual mailed on application. able exte at this •onable n _ We would not neg eet reasonable returns, bat we would pre fer th® long aide when stocks are soft, large interests are a little * ') Mir f tried position la supported by the clique.” The bank atatement la better th ported. than Uptown sentiment; The fact thnt the Ixondoa market for Americana la only Ightly Irregular la taken by th® uptown ..trreata aa Indicating that toe large hold- ira of Americana, both In London nnd ere, are not concerned over tht Ruaelan L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondent's Capital $250,000 RErcaeNce, TH* nkal bank PHONE HIT. PRUDENTIAL BLDO HUBBARD BROS & CO •* meSits Atlanta Office,. 219-221 Century Building. Member* New York Cotton F.xchanw, New Or leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton A..O- clttlon, Chicago Board of Trade, Now York Cof fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Business solicited for the aboveexchange.. Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited. Phonea 154, Long Distance 39. A.S. Huatace. Mgr. cottonYg^a;^, ?rovisi5nS^sto£ks^ BONDS, fit. OrlMtl C.n.a a. *» Orio... CUttf. i fflFkimUB. 7r»4t. lf»p. iiiriwinmn Ming seat- i.rad. "I’m >!<■ rather light. 1'rort.lnn. we.k aud lower. For,-lau lonne. nellln* November lard. Trade llant. - October and flent.nuwr o for parker.. Atop or- ... nujln, wnttered. rrovlelou .hlnmenta for tho week endlnf Julr 31; iJird, 7,611.000 pound., aaalnat 7.400.000 pound- veer «jro; uteota, II.793,000 lonnda. evobi.t H,777,000 pound, la.t rear; Mirk, 3.S40 barrel., acaln.t 1,729 barr.1. a.t jr«r. THE DRY QOOD8 MARKET. It, Private Leaied Wire. New York, Jut, 21—Dry good, ware tteadr to Arm todar. Prlnttn* cloth# war* .Ironeer and a food bualnm don* In wld* fnbrlca. Thera w*. an Incraaaad demand for llalit ehcetlnaa. Potion rarno wera alronaer. Raw wool waa firmer, t'omnil.- ■Inn houae* report a bottor hualnc, on woratoda. t CLOSE WAS LOWER Small World’s Shipments and Steadier Cables Caused Advance. ! REPORT WAS BEARISH Brought in Heavy Selling Orders and Prices De clined Sharply. e J i^Tffli nr Prtrat* latMf Wire. rhlc.fo. Jnlr a.—C.re.1, clo.ed lower, wheat .triklac a new low lorel on tbe crop on beorloh crop ad.lcoo and tba burr aaD* Infl order* from tho aprln* wheat coos- trr. Corn and oata auffarad farther rareaelona and bo( prod do ta, not to bo outdone, .old downward. TVbll* earlr foralan n.wa waa bnlll.b, tba lata rabiM ware henrl.b In vh«t, Oroomball'a cable from odaau aarlaa that the weather baa tamed dna with crop new. mot* favorable aad wheat receipt* at Odeaaa liberal and qaaUtr fair. Tbar* were aat lea*** for tba dar of %o for wboat. >4 for oata and HfTOa d«r J.108.0Od . l com. coin- reapectlvaij. . I'rlmarr raealpt. for tbo d p i rc.l ‘ n lTh h< i "(fu.uoo 1 a'lll - Inat 1 Kra'n&'f corn and I tba weak befor. and 4.. ie^dajr, 123,000 wboat, 650,- COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Julr.. .. •• .. Annual. Keptember October November Reel,liter.. ... .. rloaed atendr. CHICAGO 0RAIN MARKET. Optn. ..IIEAT- Julr M mu 4m mu Sfc: n %Jk ejpi) ns mw HP is is 47 r <JS 47Vi urn 17.90 19.00 iLS flIDBB— m is ec it II 1.88 8.80 8-87H Whaat Corn .. Oata .. lloga .. 10,00 LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat elowd H to 14? lowor. “ channel to He lowor. Corn cloned noch nr ’Crooltod," echoed Ilronr,, Both "Why, ho couldn't piny aolltnlro with out donllng off tho bottom of tho deck." —'Wflahlngton Star. CENTRA! BANKS TRUST CORPORATION, CAPITAL $500,000.00 If you contemplate opening n now account, or changing your prwoant bonking arrangement, and wl«h to ooonect yournelf with • strong, conserv ative bank, folly equipped to serve you aa your business Justifies, we. Invito you to call and talk the matter over with os. Asa Q. Candl.r, Pr.aidant. W. H. Patt.r.on, Vloa-Pra.ld.nL A. P. Colee, Ca.hUe, John 8. Owona, Vlc.-Proaldont. Wm. D. Owono, Ant-Cidilie. ,1 r ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK C. E. CURRIER, President. A. C. THORNTON, Vlce-Fr, H. T. INMAN, Vlco-Pro.ldent. OEO. R. DONOVAN, Coohlor. JAMES 8. FLOYD, Aoe't Cash lor. Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. Occidental Fruit and Produce Co. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE AND CENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HEADQUARTERS FOR BANANAS, PEACHES AND CANTALOUPES --— THE HUSTLERS J. M. COPELIN, Pres. JOS. CENNTISON, Mgr. 2 N. BROAD ST. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. Prank Hawkins. TrealdenL Third National Bank Capital Surplus Dr. A. W. CslkouB. Milton Dsrgsa. Jobs W. Grant. II. Y. Mr Cord. . . . . $200,000.00. . . . . $300,000.00. DIRECTORS! Frank Ilswklns. If. M. Atkfasoo. JoB®pk A. McCord. J. II. Nunnslly. J. CsrroH Pam R. a R®M#r. ■ David Woodward. WM. L. PtBL. PrealdoBt ROUT. r. UAOMLJMNk TI108. J. PBKPLCT, Cashier. JA1. G. LE8TCR. Ass't Cashto MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... $500,000.00 ACCOUNTS INVITED We Invite accounts of individuals, corporations, banks and hankers and oifer tho best terms consistent with oonnorvativo banking. In our Savings Depftrtmont we allow Interest at the Rate of 3 1-3 per cent. Compounded Seml-Annu&Hy.