The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 22, 1906, Image 11

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EDITED BY JOSEPH B. LIVELY * . ^ ( THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE ) Mr. Lively’* 25 years* experience >f editing markets In Atlanta and the South koa made h!in a rec ognized authority In his specialty. SLIGHTLY BETTER goon After tlic Call Prices Dropped Under Last Night’s Close. BEAKS AGAINST RISE Pressure Designed to Fur nish Better Basis For Covering Big Lines. By Private Leased Wirt*. S>« York, Aug. 21^-Tho cotton mnrket opened steady up 2®6 poluta, and while Wall street continued n bnyer. there «p- i.*-nred to ta strong efforts froul other aeun-ea to break the Hat, nud pit traders, hk a elnaa, were ugnlint It. Soon after tb«> .nil. price* dropped under luat night's chute. ;in»I by 10:15 a. iu. were 7{?9 points Qcf h>\rer. It was rimiored that Home of th* bear pressure was designed to fur* Dish it tattef busin for coverings In some big lines existing here. An effort was made to advance the price ' cotton tills morning which wns success- luring the morning trading, during v hi.di time yesterday'N high point wns itoine 2tf5 points on some Wall buying, and reimrts of rains Iu reeeipts and stop picking in that section. After advancing to n point some VtfG points above yesterday's final figures, prof it taking resulted In a loss of all the early NEWS AND GOSSIP 01 the Fleecy Staple. TONE IRREGULAR Private Wire to Albert 4 Clay. New York. Aug. 21.—Liverpool opened 4 to b tip. Expected to la* 2 to S up Plenty of cotton for snle ninl no demand. Liverpool cables: “Market steady, bears erltig. «ontliTTcxas nilviilns plenty of rains. This will curtail rm-lpts ninl amp picking. nml It 1. only aourcu nf .upiily of new c'uttuu lit the moment. Journal of Commerce says: “The scarcity In the primary markets for the day was conflat'd to goods for quick delivery. The Jobbing houses dltl an excellent business from the time the doors were opened. In one bouse alone fully 150 buyers passing Iu before 10 o t lock. The character of the demand Is atich that office forces are kept dein take ten •riea. and buyer* who _ cases must ta content with five, so that many entries are made Itefore the day's overturn Is completed. There Is some dlf- ferenee of opinion ns to what the murket will tlo before the end of the year, but “■eryone Is agreed that the Immediate slt- ition is strong nud steady, with no accu mulations In sight nud nothing to show that the demand will be materially less for some time to rotue.'* Liverpool has been a very large buyer all the morning. Thluk the market should do better temporarily. I^Foks as though rains might Interfere with picking In only section that Is now . _ . rlesus. Aug. ‘.’l.-LIvcrpool at 6 higher is much better than due. an advance of 3 (mints only taJng expected. Marl set entitled to a little more reaction, but lacks snap. Would sell ou all good bnlgea. The decline tnls morning la due to the selling out of some long cotton taught ex- — He - — been materially Interfered with, but stalk growth has been most favorable, and gen- rat conditions ndverse to further fruiting freely encouraged." and III the early nftcrnooii the market was selling slightly lower thuu the previous close, with the tone steady. Galveston received 6,702 tales new to day. New Orleans 93, Houston 8,969 and Augusta 4. lb-.'chits of new cotton to date at I Ions .... II *« I. tvlilcli was very steady 305 points SPOT COT1 ON MARKET. Nr Llv Savannah, steady St. tatlls, quiet ut 9 9-16C. Charleston, quiet at JUo. Ilnustoii, steady nt %. Boston, quiet at 10.10c. Galveston, qnlet at 9%e. Memphis, quiet at 9%e. Norfolk, steady at 9%c. Mobile, qulot nt 9%c. Wilmington, nominal. Baltimore, iiomlual. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at ths Molillo. . . . Savannah. . Charleston. . Wilmington. Port Townsend. Some Good Advances Were Shown in the Opening Dealings. DECLINES WERE FEW London Traded in About 75,000 Shares During the Morning. Ily Private Leaned Wire. New York, Aug. 21.—Thin morning's mnr ket bad aouie abatement, although not very gr* .it In the taco ot the trementloua speculatlv* movement. Profit-taking In what evileutly was much larger volume that. thJ preceding days had a sobering effect. At the same time. It checked the swift adrance In prices. Business accord ingly fell off, although by all ordluary standards of comparison. It was still ex ceedlngly heavy. These changes, how' ever, were not of much consequence to a! ter the main ‘ character of the market. Such reaction as occurred In stocks which recently led the rise was very moderate, and the uumtar of stocks which were tnken^ In hand for fresh speculative oper ations were aufflcleut to keep the upward opened steady nt 6 up i late. At 12:15 p. in., 5 to 7 up and steady. Hales 5.000 spots, 3 up at 5.41d. Futures were due to come unchanged to 5 up. Cables are favorable, although spot sales could Ik* larger. Unless Liverpool eases off we should come at least 6 points higher. Geer * heavy seller of December. Weld took 2,000. New Orleans, Aug. 21.—The mnrket quiet and somewhat steady. Around many operators hesitate to sell, nud further tannsfi crop developments or a continued heavy movement will probably ta necessary to cause a recession talow that level. Hpota Inactive. Vote for J. G. Woodward for Ceuhty Treasurer. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. WEATHEh CONDITIONS. With but few exception*, there lias been n general decrease In air pressure oyer the entire country east of the Hookies. The ba rometer Is mi111 highest over the southeast, though but little above normal. The cen ter of lowest pressure Is over Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada. The rains In the Inst 21 hours have !>een local In ehnrneter nud have been confluetl to no particular section of the country. The temperature has changed but little In the last 24 hours, continuing high over the country east of the Hoeklcs. Ths conditions favor continued warm INTERIOR MOVEMENT. The following table shows receipts at the Interior towns today, compared with the nine day last year: LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, Aug. 21. 12:15 p. m.—Cotton, uulet. with prices steady; middling •inlands 5.lid; sale* 5.000; American 4.- '■ulatlnii mill export 600; receipts 1,* all America it. tare* opened sternly. Opening Previous I'lose 6.10-5.11 Jan. IVb. . , ft*!*.'March. Manli-Aprll.. Range. < lore ....5.184.14 6.11 . .5.10 6.05 . .5.05-5.03 4.99 . .5.02 5.01 4.96 . .5.01 4.96 . .6.02 4.97 . ..5.U3 4-99 . .BJM.CS 5.01 ..5.06-6.07 5.02-5.03 6.00-5.01 ....5.08 5.03-5.04 5.01-5.02 4.9T 4.96 4.99 WARE A LELAND’S DAILY COTTON LETTER Ily i yersold condition of the up 20 points nt market ear- ... __ ... jic time this ■■■I. but ou the rise cotton seemed to ifor sale, anil as a result the tone had nn appearance of heaviness as soon ns ng- n "*-i\e operations rcascil. The reaction "•>* not nt nil surprising, and. ns we point- *1 out yesterday, n rally of 20 or 30 points «as niNiiit due. It Is n question now wheth er there will l»e enough uncertainty ami un- iiumng shorts to bring them Into :market In sufficient numbers to bring * " it much more of au odvnnee. Crop re- f**.' 1 • ■* '■ontlntie of such n nature that nn ■|j|g ‘ basis for a general buying mov niyiit Is not in sight. On the other hand. El f'mhed n level where n less EH?.. market might be expected, and until after the frost period the site of the "ill ta of course a matter of conjee- mi.-, i-roni time to time substantial renc- ■ lie anticipated, but there Is ns COTTON REGION BULLETIN. ntioiis were sufficient to keep the upward tendency unimpaired. Loulav.lIle, Atlantic foust Line, Great Northern and Northern 1’nelfic were the stocks particularly lected fqr attention In the rsllrond group. Aiming the Industrials. Colorado Fuel, Lo couiotive. Republic Steel anti the Coppers were the features. The drift seemed. If nnythlug, to tie more toward the Industrial quarter of the market than It has hith erto been. The atock market opened Irregular. Great Northern preferred rose In all 11-2, Louisville and Nashville gained 1, Reading 3-4, Baltimore and Ohio and Han time, August 21, 1906. STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. ’Atlanta, . cloudy. ’Chattanooga, p. cloudy.. Columbus, clear. Gainesville, clear. Greenville, clear. Griffin, clear. . •Macon, dear. . Monflcello, dear. Newtisn, clear. . Rome, dear. lla|HH*sa, lenr. Tocctsi. clear. . . West l'olnt. clear. m •it •Minimum temperatures are for the 12- hour period ciulliig at 8 a. m. this date. HEAVY RAINFALLS. Greensboro. N. C 1.94 72 Little Rook. . . . Memphis Mobile Montgomery.. . , New Orleans. . . Oklahoma. . . . Savannah. . . . Vicksburg. . . . Wilmington. ... T Indicates Inappreciable rainfall. HI !i| 1*3 *i u-t, unmiiiuic uiiu uiimi miu Sugar 3-8, and Norfolk and Western 1-4. Amalgamated lost In all 1 point. Steel preferred opened 3-4 lower. Smelting lost 3-8 and United Stutes Steel common on 15,000 shared opened off 6-8. Atchison opened at 1021-2 to 103, against 104 1-4 yesterday. There was a good deal of talk on the street after the opening about floods In the West having caused a heavy tone to the market In the early trading, but on the board watchful traders thought that the heaviest flood wns In Wall street. It was generally remarked that the room had been supplied with more stocks ull day yesterday than It could take, except at concessions In prices. The statement was made that a big life Insurance company sold 50,000 shares yesterday and will deliver the stock today. Other selling of a simi lar character Is reported from many quarters, and In many Issues. While the demand slackened mate rlally this morning, many of yester day's buyers were disposed to hurried ly close their accounts because of fears of a possible reaction. The heaviness was most pronounced In the stocks that have had the most sensational ad vances within the lest few days. Other Issues that have had a steady and quiet upward movement continue. Room traders who took on aggressive position on the be(ir side of the market yesterday offered stocks freely all around the room during the first hour, but nn the hour drew lo a close a stead ier feeling developed, with buying or ders coming In checked the reaction and causing some material rallies. London transactions In nil amounted to about 75,000 shares, with purchases exceeding* sales. Government's new 4s up 1-4. Other bonds firm. LONDON 8TOCK MARKET. Canadian Pacific Fhlc., Mil. and Ht. Paul. Erie ; Illinois Central.. I IIIIUMS « fill mi.. .. .. . .oulsvllle and Nashville. Rending.. Pennsylvania Southern Pacific Union Pacific .... United States Steel do. preferred 2 pm 267Vi m WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. loudy and hot, light Texns—Houston, cloudy ana i rain yesterday afternoon; Tyler, c warm, light rain yesterday nftei Texas Rainfall—rteerllle,.94: Bi REMARKS. The temperatures were slightly lower In the western districts, with very little change over the remainder of the belt. Light .rains occurred cxrept In the Mobile and Montgomery districts. COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. New York. Aug. 21.—The market for cot ton seed oil was fairly active and again weak, with still lower records made ou all deliveries. The pressure extended from Keptemtar forward. Ha leg were quite lib ■"‘" i unit the i-ottou market has passed jntough the deellnlug period of prices and wi' 1 large receipts of new cotton nt flu* prc'ent figures are taginning to aet ns a i-il'. 1 '. ,n * factor. In all probability It ™ "* °f traders* market In Ini- oral, and the demand. Influenced by the re ‘•Hate future. Why „ is Wc/’dward mak ing his fight against Culber son alone? He knows Cul berson is the man he has got to beat. Iu cotton, favorable crop and eat her report* and the absence of support ing orders, wns rather disappointing. The declines have lieen so much that some In terest Is talng attracted to the mnrket. at- of < t^OOftWO "talesI* exerting n good deni of Influence. The mnrket nt the close wns %c up to L*e lower. November showed the .troncth—W.r. 4 Oetotar.. .. Novemtar... December.. , January.. .. '■ L ALABAMA ST. GIBERT & CLAY STOCKS. BONDS. COTTON. GRAIN. COFFEE. PROVISIONS ATLANTA. OA. MCMBCRSi „ . . _ JESL k Exrhnnge.lNew Orient** Cotton Bxrhnnge.|Chlcsgo Board or Trnde fe££ ottnn Bxehinge. New Orleans Stork Exebs nge.Llrerpool CottonAfsoclatlon York Coffee ExctuugejNew Orleans Board of 1 rade.|t*aheston Cotton Lxihanga . , ' Private Wire* to all Exchanges. Lacal and Lena Dlatanca Telephone 5293. n. FAGAN, Manxneft cloudy and .rrnooii. ■-niTTiur, .v,. Blanco. .46; Corpus christl, .34; Oond .78; Cnero, .40; Dallas, conn. .W; i'u’ero, ’.40f Dallas. .32; Dublin, .50; Fort Worth. .10; Galreston. .76; tlreen- vllle. .29; Houston, .14; Kerrvllle, .12; Lam- BI& ^ teSSCwJ’^ftUS, .14; Han Antonio. .18; Hsn Marinos, 1.B; Sherman, .24: Taylor. 1.10; Temple, 1.10; Wneo, .60; Waxahatehle, 1.04; Moether- ford, .a>: Wharton, .34. Mississippi-Jackson, clear nud pleasant. a in yesterdny afternoon; Natchex. partly mdy. tcmiwrature 82; Meridian, clear and pleasant; ifnttleshura. Atanleen and Am- ory. # clear aud hot; I’tipelo, clear and picas- Selma. Montgomery nud Opel hot; Huntsville, clear and hot, rain Inst night; Mobile, clear nnd hot. . Georgia—Sn ran un h, Macon nnd Columbna, clear and hot; America*, clear nnd warn*. Albany, partly cloudy and warm, hart good ralu Inst night. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET ItM’sglWev. Iltld ll’i'se. AmnlgnumttMl Copiier American* Sugar Refining Atlantic Coast Line Anaconda ......JBi American Locomotive., do, preferreil., «io. preierreu American Cotton Oil Baltimore aud Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific Chicago nad Northwestern Chesapeake nnd Ohio Colorado Fuel and Iron.. Central Leather.......:... do, preferred, Delaware nnd Hudson Distiller's Securities Erie do, preferred.. General Electric Illinois Crutral American Ice Securities Louisville and Nashville Mexican Central Missouri Pacific New York. Ontario and Wes ten National Lead Northern Pacific, New York Central Norfolk and Western Pennsylvania People's Gas do, preU Pacific, Mull Reading * Republic Steel Rock Island do, preferred... United States Rubber do, preferred Southern Pacific* Southern Hallway do, preferred Sloss-Mheffleld Tennessee Cool nnd Iron Texns suit-Pacific Union Pacific United States Steel ■ do, preferred. Western Union Wabash do, preferred Wisconsin Central do, preferred Total stock sales today 2.2M.9U0 shares. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointer, on Provliloni. RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET AT NEW YORK. AT NEW ORLEANS. The following Is tbo range In cotton fu« tures In New Orleans today: 1 | 9 3 * t 32 I U a a i O « 3 3 *2 2* 1 I ii 5 1 c t Ang kept. ; . . . Oct Nov Dec Jan. Feb March. . . . 8.81 8.87 9.0H 9.09 9.17 9.26 9.33 8.80 8$ 9.10 9.09 9.19 9.2$ 9J4 9.37 8.77 MO 8.97 9.06 9.06 9.16 9.26 9.25 8.77 8.12 9.09 9.06 9.17 9.26 9.31 9.V. 8.80-86 8.91-92 9.08-09 9.13-15 9.17 9.26-36 9.32-r. 9.36-37 8.76-79 8.86-88 9.04-A'. 9.09-11 9.14-16 9.23-24 9.29-30 9.82-33 Aug t4ept Oct. . . Nov Dec Jon Fell March. . . . 9.60 9.15 9.06 ’9.09 9.14 ‘ 9.28 9.60 9.15 9.15 ’o. is 9.22 Kii 9.60 9.06 8J9 ' 9.00 9.06 b’.ie 9.6ft 9.10 9.12 ’iui 9.20 '9!» 9.50-601 9.50-55 9.16-17 9.12-14 9.11- 12 9.10-11 9.12- 13 9.10-12 9.13- 14 9.10-11 9.19-20 9.16-17 9.22-23 9.20-23 9.29-30 9.26-27 WEEKLY WEATHER AND CROP REPORT Alntamn-fhe day temperatures moderately higher, showers were frequent during the forepart of the week, when the rainfall was heavy, nt scattered (mints. The wenther wns clenr during the last four days. Itnln needed In some northeastern, south central and southeastern counties. Arkansas—The wenther wns very fnrorn- le. -The temperature wns slightly, above the normal. Excessive rains occurred In a few counties, but genera 11 the rainfall was light nnd well distributed. There was am ple sunshine. Georgia-Wen I her wns warm aud oppres sive most of the week, Menn temne tore about 2 degrees ntare norninl. Th« THE COFFEE MARKET. wns nbumlnnt sunshine. Itnln* were enl Iu ehnrneter. being heaviest Iu tin mountain district. The rainfall wns slight ly talow the norninl, ninny sections re celvfng none. Lmlsln tin—Light scattered showers oc curred dully, nnd nt the close of the week were general. The rainfall was deficient In most section*. The temperature was nlniut the normal In the westren portions, was much cloudiness the of the week. The sunshine wns deficient Mississippi—The temperature was staut northern counties, and wns excessive Warren. Lauderdale and Clark counties. The sunshine wns ntnple. erally warm and sultry. Temperature averaged ntant 3 degrees above norninl. Rainfall goinewhnt ntavo normal for the state, nnd was very heavy In the north ern counties, where considerable damage wns done. Oklahoma and Indian Territory—The wenther wns generally clear nnd dry. The teinperatnrc wns normal over the whole section. The rainfall wns unevenly dis tributed, living deficient except over scat tered areas In the northeastern nnd central portions, where heavy local showers oc curred. Houth Carollnn-The temperature was atari* normal, nnd was nnnstinlly equable. The lymshlne wns deficient. Rainfall a lienvy locally, but was much talow normal In few places. Thunderstorms ware frequent, nnd some were accompanied by high Imls. i Texns—While there was considerable sun shine during the week, then* were scattered light to moderate showers. The rainfall northeastern counties, nnd some talow the normal elsewhere. Numerous counties, es peclstly In the western half of the atate, ..... southeastern nnd eastern counties, where It was talow the normal. Tenneas«*e—The week was warm, with scattered showers, and while the rainfall was generally talow the normal. It was “del* - 1 New York, Aug. 21.—The coffeo mnrket opened steady nt unchanged pricea to a decline of 5 polnta, and ruled on about the Initial basin during the forenoon. Trad ing was only moderate, sale* to midday talng some 2.000 hags. The opening was about as duo ou the foreign cables, mid the tone of the mnrket wan fairly steady nt a decline, with no fresh speculative fea ture.—GIbort A Clay. Opening range aud dose of the New York coffee mnrket for today was as follows: t Opening I la nge. Close. 7.05-7.10 Private Wire to Ware & heland. Chicago. Aug. 21.—Very small trade in wheat at the opening. A little demand from pit operators, and little selling by the vered yesterdny, and de ..jin Nervous shorts lusnd h*luy Is light. Flour slUpnieuls at Minneapolis 47.165 bar rels. Minneapolis wires: “Mnrket starts off taro of orders from outside. Conflicting reports on threshing returns, but elevator people generally are satlsfiml. No feature to Minneapolis yet, except buying of Hep- temtar and selling of December. "Reports yesterdny of damage to ntant 10,000 bushels of wheat on account of hot weather seems to lie very extreme from Inter reports. There was protably sonic shrinkage. Weather north now Is good." Country acceptances are light of all grains. Bids lust night In some cases did not follow the full advance of yestfirdny In futures. Provisions n shade easier. Some commis sion house buying of lard with selling by local longs. Trade light, with no particu lar features. Private Wire to GItart & Clay. Chicago, Aug. 21.—Believe northwest news of |»oorer returns than anticipated will give ns steady nnd higher wheat market. Corn acts firm; short Interest large. Liberal receipts of oats, Imt country III not sell freely nt these price*. The Record-Hera id says; “Wheat s(ht ulntors took fright yesterdny nt the clone nt hot weather damage to late wheat In North Dakota without stopping to thluk how great this dnmuge could no figured. On the most lltarnl Ini sis. It could only ta small, provided the damage wns of re rent date, nnd not the culmination of daiu age. WHEAT OPENER SLIGHTLY LOWER Unresponsive Cables From Liverpool Market the Influence. were not railing < lay lu „ steady trade. The buyers, how ever, only work from hand to month, nnd want everything delivered* right away." Hales of rash grain lu Chicago: Thirty- re thousand wheat, 270,000 corn and 150,000 oats. Charters were mode for 100,000 cor tc to Buffalo. GIBERT d CLAY 8 DAILY COTTON LETTER. New Orleans. Aug. 21.—In the early sea- very Steady ami I on general covering by shorts, but Inter, when the opening weakness of the Amer ican markets liecnme apparent, »he greater portion of the Improvement wns lost until closlug prices were from UR poluta over the previous day's level*. Spot sales wero 5,000 talcs 3 points higher. The encour agement fiirnlsBcd by Llveriasd on the oiienlug of the els-Atlnntlc markets was little needed, and under the Infiueure of free offerings, nnd In the absence of nny tertelly aided by the liquidation fUr us ual long. Interest taught In anticipation of a further reaction. However, when an advance did l>ecome Imminent, the desire to lend assistance was restricted by the weakness prevailing abroad, nnd It wns not until the foreign morketa closed that a fresh buying power act Iu. The erninent'a review of the weather for the past week'was entirely satisfactory, the only complaint recorded being the uneven distribution of moisture. But the free manner In which cotton la moving In Texaa while report* *1 re- eaj month lief, In that thua far the of August has lieen bridged with no mors than expected deterioration, making nil the morn assured the prospect for a spleu- January,, February.. March.. .. Anri I.. May.. .. , Jane.... .. July August... Hcptenitar Oetotar Novemtar December Closed steady. ,7.10-7.$ ..7.15-7.25 ....7.25 ....7.267.39 , ..7.35-7.40 ,..7.40-7.50 . ..6.90 ..6.90-7.00 ..6.96-7.06 ....7.05 7.13,?: 7.30- 7.* 7.25-7.30 7.30- 7.31 7.86-7.44 7.45-7.60 6.756.90 6.75-6.80 fi.K-6.90 6.90-6.96 7.09-7.06 Elevator stocks In Chicago are: Wheat— Public 8,071,000; private 5.362,000. Total, 13,873,000; Inst year 5,120,000. Lorn—Public 538,000; private 935,000. till 1,473.000; Inst' year 3,998,000. Oats—Public 823,000; private 2,821,000. To tal 8,144.000; Inst year 6.604.000. John Upton, of J. F. Harris ft Co., bought 500,000 May corn. L. J. ANDERSON A CO.’S DAILY COTTON LETTER SOUTHERN EXCHANGE OldMt ClBblUbMl Office South. COTTOI—STOCKS—NIBS (Mil around Floor aould HulMlng. Dally market letter nnd mnrket manunl malted nn appll'-atlnri Riifrielent, nn n rule, for Immediate nee.1,. LJ. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON. STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondent's Capital $250,000 REFERENCE. THE NEAL BANK PHONE I4IT. PRUDENTIAL BLO9 WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Bltreme Nurtbne.t—tleliernlly rlmnly. 44 to 54 nlHtve; Inenl rnln,; minimi nt I'nlniry. Northwent—Cloud, ta to 75 nleive, ralna: now mining nt Wllll.tou, Illamarrk, and “"( ! 12t C imi Routhwc.1—Oenemlly fair, W to 7k nt>ovn; .liower, nt Hlniii city, 1-eortn, si. I .mill nml tyrl'igHelil, Mo. WEATHER FORECAST. ^ temlnlnim, Alnbomn, Mlnnlnatppl anil Kn,t Texiu-Hhowem Tuewlay amt Wednesdays light to fr.mh eonthen.t wind*. (leorntn—Hhowem In the Interior nnd fair on the riMiet Tneplny nnd Wednesday; light wind., mostly smith. _ Kant nud »eit Florida—Local rain, lan ds r nnd Wednesday; light ynrtnhle winds. Went Tejmt-Fnlr In smith portion nnd shower* and rmdor iu north portion Tuc*- d*r nnd Wednesday. . ... mint,If. nnd Indlann-Hboivers tonight and tomorrow, cooler. Michigan. Wisconsin, Iowa. knn*a*. Ne braska. Houth Dakota nnd North Dakota— shower* tonight or lower row, ».-ooler. HUBBARD BROS & CO., SSm Atlanta Offices, J19-2JI Century Building. Members New York Cotton Exchange, New Or leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asno- elation, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cof fee Exchange. New York Produce Exchange. Business solicited for the above exchanges. Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited. Phone* 154. Lons Distance M. A. S. Huatace. Mar Everybody admits the race for Treasurer is be tween Culberson and Wood- ward. Who do you want to | win? cottonYgrain, ^Fro^isionS.Htocks ^BONDS, V*. 2 Writ St., fritn fitbtfag, Affjafa. Ci. VIM Bit S: Of/cj.t, cm,.,a IrilMwel ta. •*■",**■ $i»*dvd fk$*t 2M, Sew York, Aug. II.—The Liverpool future market was stronger than an ticipated thla morning, opening 6 to 10 polnta up, but thla advance waft lost at the clone on the failure of the New York market <o follow. Liverpool has nhown n tendency to rental the New York decline all along, and no doubt would welcome an advance at thi« time, but the ftplnnern there do not care to take the lead In a situation of thin kind. The market neema to have pretty well discounted even the favor able prospects, and as the crqp Is by no means made there will probably be many scares between this time and such time as the spinners have ob tained sufficient supplies of new cotton to ease the situation. Boll weevil and shedding are now becoming familiar complaints In the dally reports, and will probably have considerable weight around 9c cotton. THE 8UGAR MARKET. ew York, Aug. 21.—Local sugar, refined and raw, uiirhnugcd. London licet ateady; Auguat 9a 2*4<J; Hoi it ember’9s lftd. of Heptomtar wheat had gone out day. Torn closed quiet at upturns of tag * * * * * i*r to tl c lower. e a simile lower for i .1 qule Oat* ciosml higher I Dig product* were i mg fractionally tatte. grain were small. - e docs and fractionally tatter for lard nnd riba. Cnsh sole* or g ^ PRIMARY MOVEMENT. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. for today WnBAT- Hept. Dee. May COHN- Bept.... Dee.,... II NAT— t 71ft 7IH 70% 71% 71% ft Sh ft ft May/..... 45 OATS- Bfcr.; fH Voiik- S kept.. 17.12% Jan.... lS.n% LARD- a a 1 St Oct.... 8.70 Jan... 7.87% SIDES— kept... 9.00 8.70 8.70 7.87% 8.17% 8.8: 11 CASH No. 2 red 2 hard winter 7,82% 8.92% .73% 3.75 8.70 .22% 7.26 7.22% WHEAT- LCD,4 W 9.00 fl CHICAGO CAR LOT«. Today. Tomorrow. NORTHWEST CARS. Minneapolis. . Duluth. ... LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat—Opened %e higher: at 1:30 p. in., %c higher; cloawl %e higher. 4’orn— <»pene«I %c higher; at p. ra., lorn—iwoni w uikikt. iu i.o Uc bl.b.r; rlonnl U4>V b*Zbrr. Girardeau is honest, clean and well qualified for the position of county treasurer. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GA C. E. CURRIER, Prasldsnt A. E. THORNTON, Vic..Pr..ld*nl. H. T. INMAN, Vlca-Presld.nt. OEO. R. DONOVAN, Cxhl.r. JAMES S. FLOYD, All'! Ca.hler. Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. R. W. Dyer*. Aaat. Cashier. Cft. a*.• aiftiuFJu, a, » • Joseph A. McCord, CatMer. Third National Bank . . $200,000.00. . . $300,000.00. Capital Surplus Dr. A. W. Calhoun. Milton Dnrgan. John W. Grant. XI. Y. McCord. DIRECTORS: Frank Hawkins. II. M. Atktoaon. Joseph A. McCord. Davbl Woodward. TIIOS. J. PEEPLES. Cashier. JAS. G. LESTER. Ass t Cashier. MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS ACCOUNT. INVITED $200,000.00 $500,000.00 Wo invite accounts of individuals, corporations, banks and bankers and offer the best terms consistent with conservative bauking. PKES8URE WAS LIGHT Rains in Northwest Offset the Cables and Had a Steadying Effect. Ily Private Lm.nl Wire. Chicago, Aug. 21.—Wheat held up well In price uutll the world’s visible supply of wheat wsa received, showing an Increase of 3,694.000 bushels for the week, hgainst nn Incrcaae of 1,283,000 bushel* a year ago. Thla caused some selling aud the beat prices wns considerable stubbornness on the soft spots. The report that the Hlfcnrsnn-HnintnU line The following figures give the primary movement of wheat anu corn; Wheat— Receipts todny 808,000 bushels, against 558.000 Inst yrnr; shipments todny, 565,000 bushels, against 436,000 bnsheln Inst year. Corn—Receipt* todny 411,000 boahels, against 606,000 bushels Inst jenr; ship ments today 460,000 bushels, against 4^,- 000 busheln last year. ■ ■■ .