The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 01, 1906, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, \W- 15 n I CLOSED TODAY Will Remain Closed ’Till Next Tuesday on Ac count of Labor Day. LIVERPOOL WAS OPEN Transacted Business For Half Hour and Sent Us Discouraging Advices. me American cotton market! are doted •Oder. Tie Saturday eAslon la uaually a —all' affair, laatluff only two bourn; and •a Monday la a legal holiday ou account 0/ Lalmr day, the traders decided to "cut out" lie two bourn' aeaalon and take a three daya' rent.- Liverpool wan open for buxines for a hilt boor till morning, and adrlcea from there were not of an encouraging nature, apot being marked down 5 polnta on aelea of S.000 halea, while future! cloaed at decline! of "SMi polnta. i, reports were In CTldonee, however, they were of n generally favorable Heoitoo, Tea.: Very reliable Arm of Cla re, Tea- wrltea; /'Our crop here still Bach letter than Inat year, in spite of the tart that worrni, boll worm!, have done tome damage, but one of our moat eoneervatlvo men aaya that thla cov - will make, at leant, 80,000 bnlea tbla y aaalnat 30.000 laat year. Went out Into tic district where our woret complaint! arc coming Innt Sunday and anw n grent many large tleldn where the atalk wna I,reset high, and aa full of fruit aa It eobld aland. Went Into aeven flelda and made close eisuilnntlon, and In four of them did not see worms. In the other three there were some worms, but the plant la atlll putting on fruit, and wo confidently eipert a bumper crop In thla section." Temple, Tejc.t "Party Just In from the 11,345,988 BALES IDE SEWS YIELD Second ♦Largest Crop of Cotton Ever Marketed By the South. PRICE PAID WAS FAIR The Southern Mills Took 196,305 Bales More Than Last Year. Th© total of the commorclal crop of cot ton for the season of 1906-1906 was nn nounoed late yesterday afternoon, by See retnry Hester, of the New Orleans cotton -xchange. The total yield la placed at 11.845,988, aa Port receipts 8,029,544 Orerlaud to northern mills and Can* nda....; ... 1.088.463 Southern consumption.. .. •• .. .. .. 2,307,981 vil doing much damge in that section. Hold tbnt the crop will be 66,000, ngalnst 65.000 Innt year." Galveston, Tex.: 4, We are closely In touch with the situation, as we make it a point to visit field* nearly every day, ana a** sure you that damage report* are gross* ly exaggerated and are mostly for apecu* “Crop doing well; wee* Following Is the°*tatlstlcal position of itton on Friday. August 31, as .made up •y The New York Financial Chronicle, re- prlvate leased wire by Messrs. Visible supply..., American Crop In sight... For week Port receipts. . . Stocks Exports Interior receipts., Last 2.MM71 “mwi (7,MS 327.130 S3,M2 81,830 77,013 193,010 LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool. September 1, 12:18 p. ni.—Cot- ton, snot dull, with prices easier; middling upland* o.SSd; sales 3,000 * hales; American t4o); speculation and export 300; receipt* none. , r Futures opened easy. Opening nwi, tv cos. 1,784, lM 1.874,93: m,m us, 11,060,413 116,782 9l,T 74,604 191.879 17,799 63.185 73.639 100,906 crop of {905-1906 was the second largest on record, showing ns it does a de- io compared with 1904 1906, when the crop was 13.665,886, of 2.219,897 bales. Previous bumper crops were: In 1897*1898, 11.199,994. and In 1898-1&9. 11,274.840. Secretary Hester will Issue his nnmial re* port, covering exports, detail* of southern consumption by suites, progress of the mill ing Industry of the south, world's con sumption or American cotton, etc., next Tuesday. 48,901 194,701 17,233 41,833 48,445 111,260 Ort. Nov. . Nov.-Dec. . Hec.-Jnn. . Jfln. Feb. . Feh.-March. MiirohAprll. AprllMny. . Mny-June,. , Closed quiet. , .6.' ^ .. 4.91-4. g ..4.88-4.#., ..5.91-4.85 Vj ..4.91-4.86H .4.93-4.88 4.88 .4.93-4.80 4.90 .4.96*4.92 4.92 .4.93*4.9344 4.934 ..4.96*4.96 4.96 Previous Close. 6.04-6.06 4.95 4.93-4.94 4.94 4.96 4.96 4.98*4.99 6.00-6.01 5.02 6.03*6.04 WARE & LELAND’S DAILY MARKET LETTER New York, Bept. 1.—London dis played steadiness and arbitrate houses bought Union Paclflc. Transactions were rather light during the first hour, only 131,000 aharea, but there was buy ing of a good character In the Harrl- man Pacifies, St, Paul and Union Pa- ene. The Steels were Inclined to hold off, waiting for the bank statement that msde a most remarkable showing, con sidering the loss made by the banks, reserves decreasing only >1,120,000, leaving surplus reserves at >2,3*0,000, loan, decreasing >7,3M,000. The mar ket was quite active during the last half h„ ur , wlth u n | on pacific In the [too, It rising to 191 6-8, driving shorts to cover, as well as In a number of the sctlve stocks. There was good buy ing of Steel, also of Amalgamated Cop- {*[,,“nd Anaconda. Sentiment -was bullish on the belief that large gold engagements will be announced Tues- buoyan*' ant ’ **** closing was quite ton of the world for the week ending yes terday ahowa a decrease of 81,830, against a decrease of 12,131 last year, and a decrease of 27,061 year before loaf. The total visible la 1.790,927, agnlnat 1,- 876.761 laat week, 2,633,361 laat year and 1,121,2.31 year before last. Of this, the total of American cotton la 903,927 agnlnat 913,767 laat week, 1.913,361 last year nnd 171,261 year before but, and of all other kinds, Including Egyptian. Brasil, India, etc., 837,000, agnlust 932.000 laat week, 916,- 000 last year and 917,000 year before fast. The total world's visible supply of cot ton as above shows a decrease compared with laat week of 81,830, a decreaac com pared with Inet year of 797,121 and an In- erase compered with year before last of 669,578. Of the world’s visible supply of cotton, as above, there la now afloat and bald In Great Brltnln nnd continental Europe 838,- 000, against 1,183,000 last year and 676.000 liefore Inst; In Egypt. 23,000, agnlnat lost yenr and 66,000 year before laat; In India, 627,000, against 916,000 Inat year a ml 330,000 yenr before last; and In the United State*- 303,000, against 191,000 last year and 161,003 year liefore Inat. SEASON OF 1905-6 ENDED YESTERDAY RANQE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME OF STOCK. Amalgamated Cop pur... Atlantic Coast I.lue...., American Hqgar Ref...., Anaconda American Locomotive... do. preferred |HPIPirci American Smelting Ret do, preferred Atchison . do. preferred American Cotton Oil Am. Car Foundry Baltimore A Ohio.. Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Canadian Pacific Chicago A Northwest’n Chesapeake & Ohio Colorado Fuel A Iron Centra! Leather do, preferred Chicago A Great W’n Cblr., MU. and St. V Delaware A Hudson Distiller's Securities Erie .. do, preferred.... General Electric Illinois Central American Ice Securities... Louisville A Nashville Mexican Central Missouri Paclflc nit 117« 73*1 173!. «!; ' i I* Total stock sales today 486,400 shnres. NAME OF STOCK. ji. V., 6nt. & Western.. ern Pacific...,. New York Central.. Norfolk A Western., Pennsylvania People’* Gag Pressed Steel Car.... do. preferred Pacific Mali Reading Republic Steel ... Rock Island do. prefer red. United States Rubber.. do. preferred., Southern Pacific......... Southern Railway do. preferred Rloss-Kheffleld Tenn. Coal A Iron Texas A Pacific... ulou Pacific nlted States Steel i,. do. preferred Va.-Car. Chemical do. preferred Western -Union Wabaah do. preferred.. Wisconsin Central do. preferred 38% 1 III THE Initial Prices Were at De clines in Some of tlie Issues. OTHERS WERE HIGHER ‘SB Bank Statement Was Better Than Expected—Clos- in Prices Buoyant. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Provisions. New Orleans, Sept. 1.—The Times-Demo- crat says: The cotton year terminated with crop prospects good, prices fair, the- wdrld’i trade In manufactured goods large, but with a rndlcnlly curtailed public Interest In the speculative aide of the staple. Early In December 13.46 was paid for the May op tion. Late In August the October option sold ns low n* 8.89. In 1905 May sold ns high ns 11.20, while October sold as low a* 6.76, January touching 6.28. The high nnd low range for 1901 was: July 18.14, Decem ber 8.96. These comparisons prove little, more than the fnet that when the gambol ing lambs are nwny the goats manage to ploy the game to a finish, with due regard, of course, each for the other's horns. Yesterday's cotton mnrket was n fitting finale to a season which Included many a week of singular dullness. Covering over the holidays nnd precautionary measures against the coming bureau report gave tone and stamina to the trading at times, though the clone vrnn well under the pre vious day's Inst figures. The season ended with December contracts at New Orleans quoted at 9.01. while middling spots had de* ellned-to-RS-lfiv -The-movement of. new cot* ton nnd the development «»f more definite knowledge ns to the magnitude of the yield land. -Ware & Le- , -V *nd September shorts covered KL£r , f w,,h »*veral broker, also buy- I“AJ,, J l "'"*l> »n<l selling December. Tho US'™* P kopterabet was quite pronouns- bilk of the month brine tied Up to ( '* , *»t. The vlalhle. la expected to and ot 600 ' 000 to 760,000 buaheti, »I-d " I™ 1 ! element waa aomewhat enconr- ,h ." changing outlook with the tiJETtltat more activity will be wlt- illd m!i 1 nw >f future. September ahorti £3 “« to .tand orer the holldnyn and rant 'Iteroby reducing the ille- It mou'.b- but at tho aame time tir it. } ,l * "M that buying of Deceni- f oonsequenro. A ateadler tone, SrtK' "Tmed to prevail, and It la poaal- the “ajysyr 7 ** work ' d 11 •’ during "t corn prnetleally nothing, and g rthm..! buying, of SeptemlieV by -t te.t ' T lh , ooetlriga rather light; In ami m.i i h ""tlment wna lea. prnnounred IlnT^rtSi approrerf. espeehffy In the S'thtWr ,o ,ook I «int» of disappointing quality, but thresh* the line of lcns£ resistance led prfee* down* ward. Humbug reporta about Gnlveatnn erop eatlmatea were fully expoaed, fbn — — - •- -■ , n ,f - —• “ - crop reports lasued by I— ... uvw meree, Hutton A Co., K. M. Giles nnd Norden (c Co. were not of n kind to atlrnu late the mnrket, nlthongh the uewapaper Private Wire to Ware & Lcland. Chicago, 8ept. 1.—As soon as early liquidation of September wheat la over look for a firmer market In wheat. Receipta In corn continue liberal enough to depreta September corn. Reported to be 8,000,000 wheat deliv ered on September contracts today. Mlnneapolla atock of wheat decrease 200,000 for one day. Several brokers trying td buy Sep tember wheat. The deliveries have been a surprise and the wheat landed In a place where It la supposed to be tied up. Wheat acting heavy for December; one local operator here has been a very heavy seller and crowd don't want It, Provisions dull, but fairly . steady, Almoat no trade. Wheat trad, here Is changing. Chicago Inter-Ocean: Corn In Oma- fia broke 3-1c yesterday and Septem ber cloaed at 43c. / Cash business In wheat In Chicago esterday was only 16,000, all the cash landlers reporting the demand poor. Sales on corn were 100,000 bushels and oats 126,000. At the seaboard exporters sold 96,- 000 bushels wheat and 90,000 bushels oats. Charters were made for 70,000 bushels corn at 15-8c to Buffalo. More returns.from the threshers In the northwest were received. A num ber of them came from points where conditions were ■ raid to Indicate light yields. Frederick, S. Dak., says the average of spring wheat will be eight bushele and durum 15 bushels. Aberdeen says the yields are less than expected. Larlmore, N. Dak., reported 672 bush els raised on 30 acres or 22 1-2 bushels per acre, and 725 bushels from 20 acres and 251 bushels from six acres. All graded No. 1 Northern. Grafton. N. Dak., reports yields of 16 to 18 bushels. Winnipeg reported yields of 20 to 22 bushels per acre. The Inspection of grain by cars at ‘ ith of August was the Chicago for the montl 7,687 cars, the largest for the aame month since 1902, while of corn 1,334 care were the smallest since 1903. Oats were' nearly 900 care less ; than last year. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN session, not oven exelufllna.tho Saturday's, since the declaration of the Hnrrlrann niv* Idends.Cantl the trading wag. of purely holi day character, aa many of the trader* had plan* to leave town, urn! under the circumstances did uc* ‘ uew commitment*. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northwest—Partly cloudy; 44 64 nbove; general rains. Northwest—Partly cloudy; 62 to 66 above; local rains; now raining nt Huron. West and Southwest—Generally c._ 64 to 72 above; local rntna In Kansas. WEATHER FORECAST. Itindny; light, variable winds. Western Texas—Local showers Saturday Western Florida—Shower* Saturday nnd -Partly cloudy and warmer to* „jln—Shower* and wnrmer tonight; Sunday fair; cooler In west; ahower* In east portion. Minnesota—Showers tonight: cooler In west nnd warmer In east portion. Iowa—Showers tonight; warmer in central am* east portions; Sunday partly cloudy nnd cooler In west portion. Missouri—Showers tonight and Sundny; TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street WEATHER CONDITIONS. of the eastern I ! the country, centered a an* area of low pressure central In North Dakota. The weather la mostly fair this morning. Huron, S. D., being the only point nt tlons of Texns, throughout Florida, on the uth Atlantic coast and lu northern Ala* itnmn. J. B. MARBURY, Section Director. COTTOll. REGION BULLETIN. For ths 24 oonra ending at f a. m., 75tb meridian time, September 1, 1906, mentioned atntca that the deterioration In Augiiat amount* to nearly 8 per cent. Tim falling off In condition for the entire belt la roughly 3 to 6 per cent, ngalnst 2 per cent last year, according to the government report then Issued. The weiither was a wet blanket and nil the anxious shorts seem to have got under cover. Some commis sion houses favor buying for a turn lieenuae they think the short side hs* been overdone, but the great majority of the trade are as lienrlsh n* over. A few September notice* Issued hsd no effect. Room traders tried to lift the mnrket, but after tugging In effectually for a while gave It up. They were encouraged to drop their lond by the New’ York exchange's eatlmnte of the Inst crop at 1L225.000 bale* raised under condi tions which led many to expect a much smaller yield. Boors believe In some eases that the present crop Is nearly 2.000.000 bales larger than the Inst one.— Glbert A Clay. THE DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, ket holds stead; •lightly lessen* proaches. , Sept. 1.—The dry goods mai tendv as to prices, but with icued trade as the holiday at Ing returns mostly up to expectations. ed to more of an extent than — witnessed In some time. We look fur higher price* and favor purchases on recea* sinus. . . The mnrket for provision* was dull for n while, name changing taking place, hat to ward the close lending packer* bought lard and riba. A good cash demand It reported, and we look for firmer markets. Thla Imard stand* adjourned until Tues day next. '* *■ ALABAMA I GIBERT & CLAY coerce, provision# ATLANTA. OA. of Trade. n Association Cotton Exchange _ _ /o r call fund* to chrry over until Tuesday, while the time rate was firm at I per cent nnd a commission. No definite announcement/ wna made regarding engagements of gold for Import, although It wn* generally expect ed that an Improvement will begin within a few dayk. Eatlmatea of tho amount which might l>e Imported before the end of next week ran aa high ns 115.000,000, although In cdnaertntlve quarters It was said that the actual figures might amount to little more than half of this total. Union Pacific was the only really notable feature In the day's trading, opening 1*4 points from last Thursday's close, while In no other Important stock was the price changed more than fractionally. This Issue rose to nearly its high record l«vel and retained Its advances well, but with a few exceptions like 8t. Paul, Southern Pacific nnd Now York Central, stocks, ns a rule, sagged slightly on account of the dullness which prevailed. Erie’s pre liminary annual report showed 2.18 per cent earned on tho common stock, tho gross earnings bolng the largest In the history of the road. WEEKLY CHRdNICLfc’8 REPORT ON WEATHER STATIONS OF ATLANTA DISTRICT. ^Atlanta, clear. . . , •Chattanooga, clear. Columbus, cloudy. . Gainesville, clenr. » Greenville, clenr^ . , Griffin, cloudy. . • • ’•Macon, dear. . . . Montleellcv clenr. . i Newnan, cloudy. . , Rome, dear Hnartanbufff, deaf. . Tallapoosa, clear. , Toccon. dear West Point, cloudy. , New York, Kept. 1.—Our advices by tel egraph laat evening Indicate that rain has fallen In most section* of the Mdutb dur ing the week, but that, except, In some Atlantic districts, the precipitation has, lu the main, been light or moderate. Fur ther deterioration is claimed In Alabama, nnd complaints of damage by !»oll wee vils nnd Ik>II worms come from Texas. From other portion* of the cotton belt our reports nre more favorable on the whole. Picking Is innkln section*.—Glbert i THE COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. . , . Prlvsl* Wire, to all ExctaSDC.,. and Long Dlttano. T.lephon. 6298. W. R. FAGAN. M.n.car, ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. . Bell Phone, Main 858. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. leading retiring InterealB. tt-ii a paid In the nueatinn ot amall atoeka .ml prediction! ot light iupptlM during September, while the bulla are predicting for the day totaled —i.. nruinuier. *00 nt 36>4e and 1.400 nt 3S\te; Oetotier, 600 at 32We; November. 700 at 30r; Deeemher. 1.000 nt 30e ami Oetolier additional 300 Ot 32*ie.—Ware * Leland. Ojienlng. Plorim September. Oetolier. . November. Deeemher. January. Mareh Cloaed ateady. THE COFFEE MARKET. Following Is the opening range gad clone ot the New Turk coffee mantel for to day : _ , Opening ft. n re. How January ffi'i'K A6M.3S February WM-JJ Mareh . » "jjlffi April MM.7S ^Minimum temperature* hour period ending at 8 a. m. thla HEAVY RAINFALLS. St. Matthews. K. C ., .. . Itnlllnger, Tex.. Stillwater, Okla.. trlvute Wire to Glbert A Clay. New York, Sept. 1.—Marshall, Spader * Co.: Today’s trading will probably be of a pre-holiday character and with the Improvement of the monetary sit uation next week, which, we confi dently expect, stock.. In our opinion, will sell much higher. Gates buying Atchison. Would not be surprised to see the market sell off a little today owing to an evening up process over the holl days. Would buy rails on recensions. Tho Now York Financial Bureau says; We look for rather a quiet mar ket today. Provision* will probably try to lower the Hat or account of tho holiday. If the banking support In evidence yesterday, showing a sold out appearancs, should be withdrawn, the professional operation would suc ceed. We do not believe anybody but Inslderk will care to carry over much stock. We advise against It. Develop, ments over nlglu do not seem to us to add anything of Importance to tho gen eral situation. Tho bank statement to day ought to be a bad one. Manipula tion there, however. Is Just as prob able as It Is Jn the money and stock markets. We are not of the belief that a real bear market Is possible on account of the strong bullish funda mentals, but we are convinced that If the money situation Is 'as bad as It looks no bull market Is likely until aft er the crop movement, and this month ths strongest demand for funds Is felt. REMARK8. Higher temperature* prevailed In moat eeetlona of the belt during the peat 24 honra. Rainfall occurred generally except In Memphis and Little Rock districts, tbs amounts being Inappreciable In Mobile, New Orleans and VIrksbnrg districts. Heavy reins fell m portions ot South Carolina, Tesas and Oklahoma. Chicago, Sept. 1.—Not much change In London, but a very poor bank state ment can be looked for that will be offset by engagements In gold that are expected to appear In large volumes Tuesday next. Rather expect a quiet market, although there are Intimations that Union Paclflc will be active. In the event of a sharp decline today would favor taking on good stocks. Dow-Jones Summary; National City Bank engages >600,000 cold In Paris. Secretary Root arrived In Chile. Bishop McCabe, of International pol icy holders* committee, approves man agement of Mutual and New York Life. McClellan comes out for Jerome for governor. Annual report of Canadian Paclflc shows about 16 per cent In surplus and equities for new common atock. 7n sevon months Twin City has earn- td 4 1-4 per cent on common. Gold engagements In London expect ed on Monday. Krle net earnings for July Increased >120,000. Brio annual report shows true earning capacity for year ended June, 1906, was at least 4 per cent on common. Twenty-eight roads for July show gvcrsge net Incrense 13.72 per cent. Thirty-nine roads third week In Au gust show average gross Increase 1>.96 per cent. Dun's Review says outlook becomes brighter each week through most en couraging crop reports. Bradstreet’a says most leading mar kets report buyers present In unprece dented numbers. Banks lost on week's currency move ment >6,781,800. Twelve Industrial# declined .>0. Twenty active railroads declined .14. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Established Office South. COnON STOCKS BONDS GRAIN Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market latter and market manual mailed on application, By ITlrnto LoammI Wire. New York, Sept. L—That today'* clear- lug house fiffiires at *11 told the truth about • local iNinkluff position 1* extremely 1 .. believe. Home 85.000,000 remained < from laat week, which waa not shown In la*t Saturday's currency losses. In addi tion, the known movements of money for the present week showed an outjco of, at leiiat, 86,500,000. In face of all this, the statement today put* entire cash decrease at only $4,860,009, and loans having decreas ed $7,400,000—thanks to the liberal exten sion of fpregu credit—surplus reserve Is lowered only $1,420,000. Even during the early part of the stock exchange session this morning, the tendency was strongly upward. There waa no sell ing pressure In any quarter, while certain stocks were steadily absorbed at the rls* Ing prices.- After the appearance of the hank figure*, the buying fn Union Pacific. New York (>utrai, Southern Pacific and Northern Paclflc became extremely cnnfl* dent, and the whols Hat started Into a considerable decree of activity n*nln. Union 1 nclflc sold nt n neiv high record, nnd purveyors of Wall street gossip seem to hove fastened on New York Central n, s promising subject of attention. Tho closo wnn animated and strong, with prices near the top. GIBERT & CLAY’8 DAILY STOCK LETTER New York, Sept. 1.—Our London ca bles state that money wa« unlendable nt the close. Discounts were easier. During the second hour of our trading decided strength was displayed In New York Central, Steel stocks, especially tho preferred; Reading and Southern Pacific,.while Union Paclflc took com mand as a leader and advanced to new high records. Shorts wsre driven to cover, not caring to take the risk of large gold announcements being made between now and the opening Tuesday. The bank statement was better than expected, and the etock market re sponded readily and the list was again taken hold of and advanced. During the last fsw minutes, howsvsr, under realising, the market sold off somewhat. We expect the monetary situation to make jnatsrlal Imr nnd believe we will higher figures. COVERING LIVELY BY WHEAT SHORTS Did Not Care to Carry Lines Over Sunday and Holi day Monday. OFFERINGS LIGHT The Opening Was Firm and Closing Showed Sharp Advances in Cereals. By Private Leased Wire. Chicago, Sept. 1.—The markets on the board of trade ware nervous, the September wheat situation being to the liking of the bulls, and it closed I l-8c higher. The other months In wheat were up l-8$93-Sc. Corn closed l-85pl-2c higher. Oats were 5-84110 higher. Provlslone mainly 2 l-2c bet ter. Cash sales here were 182.000 bushels wheat, 60,000 corn and 145,000 bushels oats. Transactions at the seaboard were six loads wheat, two of corn and 75,- 000 bushels oats. Primary receipts of wheat 464,000 bushels and of Corn 601,000 bushels, compared with 1,018,000 and 580,000 bushel*, respectively, a year ago. Clearances were 352,00(1 bushels wheat, no corn and 2,200 bushels oats. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. THE MADDOMCKER BANKING COMPANY, with capital, surplus and shareholders’ liability of 10,000.00, solicits ac counts of individuals, firms and corporations. Idle money waiting an investment can draw 31 =2 per cent interest in our Savings Department--with- drawal any day without notice. for today WHEAT- Sept 71 fc. 3 CORN- pen. High. r m Hit SB M.yV 44H 4114 » 8ep?.“ 16.90 16.90 Jen.... 13.60 13.60 srHe* aa- Jan.... 7.m 7,m a HIDES- Sept... 8.75 8.70 3V4 33*4 8.76 7:8m « 7.2214 3>i4 33', I:«tl 8.80 >•2* iT- ‘ ill! No. 3 do 7H771-4; No. ; No. 3 do 70^70Vi. 8.80 8.7J4 7.X LIVERPOOL GttAIN MARKET. Wheat-Opened HOHc lower; closW! ‘ttJ Me. lower. Corn—Opened %t$Hc lower; closed NORTHWEST CARE Mlnneapolla. , Duluth. . . . Today. Weak, Yenr. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Today. Tomorrow. Wheat.. Corn.. ,, Oat*.. .. Hog*., . NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. Banl chan Itenerrei. Loan*. . Hpcel*. , Legal*. . . I»epo«lt*, No Increase. Deero***?. $ 12,420,675 ........ 1.4.10.0)0 4,287.201 *2,10) ILTSt'o tW.SOO ATLANTA CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT (Darwin G. .Tones, Mgr.) flenrlng* for today. Sept. 1 $ 51fi.940.94 Corresponding dny last y*ar 517.811 *0 Thla weak 8,002.744.75 Corresponding week last year.... 2,624,<6<*.24 L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, 6RAIN Correspondent’s Capital $250,000 RcrcaeNcc, the ncal dank PHONE «4«T. PRUDENTIAL BLOO Jims J-TSMS July 6.ft4.90 August.. . Meptrmlier. October.. Novenilwr.. .. IleeeinlMT.. > • Cloaed steady, .. ..6.^A35 . . .6.204.28 6.3U4.41 • ..1404.45 6.554.1 6.604.tt> fi.654.7u 6.704.75 6.804.83 6.88490 6.90498 6.15428 6.254.90 430425 140445 coTTON^ftAW, Provisions,*sto£ksPbonds, Ha, 2 Will SI., Ptltrt Baildlog, Atlati, Ot. MIMMKS: firm Tart Cation Cietmge. Clfago Bondaf Trtdo. . Hew Orltant Cotton t*(hangt. Chicago Slock itchangt. Lherpool Cotton Atsoclallon. hew York Collet Ctchango. Frit at* Wlrtt to Ht w York, Hew Orleans, Chicago. B. C COTHRAN, Manager, ietl Phone 1262. Standard Phene 2 HUBBARD BROS & CO., Kws Atlanta Offices, 219-221 Century Building. Members New York Cotton Exchange, New Or leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asso ciation, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cof fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Business solicited for the above exchanges. Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited. Phones 4M, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hustace. Mgr. Pi? % Safe Deposit Boxes For rent in our vaults in the basement of the Empire {Building for only $5.00 each per annum. Absolute Security and all Modern Conveniences You should not be without one. We invite you to call and inspect them. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. r ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GA. C. E. CURRIER, President A. E. THORNTON, Vice-President. H. T. INMAN, Vice-President. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier. JAMES S. FLOYD, Ass't Cashier. Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits.$500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. 32 Compound Interest Is the rate your money will draw If deposited In the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST CORPORATION CAPITAL $500,000.00. STRONG, SAFE, CANDLER BLDG. CONSERVATIVE You are Invited to call and Inspect our quarter, and Inveatigata our facilities to eerve you. A hearty welcome awaite you at thla bank. ASA G. CANDLER, President. W, H. PATTERSON, Vice-Pre*. A. P. COLES, Caehler. JOHN 8. OWENS, Vice-Pres. WM. D. OWENS. Aset. Caehler