The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 03, 1906, Image 16

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, ' «ATI It DAY. NOVEMBER 1 HEAVY MOVEMENT AGAINST COHON Creates a Bearish Sentiment in All Speculative Centers. NEWS AND GOSSIP Of the Fleeer Staple. Primes Wire t<> Albert k Hay. Now Orl**aiik, Nov. 3.—Liverpool at 9 down In* a poor market. Wit* flue 51/6 down. Cables attribute the enaler prices to the beginning of Egyptian liquidation. Very settled weather conditions continue to prevail over the eotton Itelt. and In nil sections a wonderful progress Is Iwlng made In both picking and ginning. Liverpool ap pears far more Impressed with the actual weight of the movement than with, the Edited by Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Mr. Llrely’s twenty-flv© years* experience of ed« Itfng markets In Atlanta end thj South has made him a recognised an* tborlty In bis specialty. TIPS FLASHED From *Wa!l Street NOW TIME TO HOLD Only Recourse Left to Pro ducer to Check Present Declining Tendency. New York, Nov, l,~Iteiponfllag to weaker ralilee than etpocted, cotton opeaod_3®7 _ roe aomi* ril.piol 1km after thu rail to rover ahorta lierauar there wero .ten. of another tronlcsl «orin off annthern Vlorhla. Tbla milled prlrea about 1 point a from the loweat. encmir The Urertkiol market offered afemeut to the holla In cotton thla morn ing. Ill the fliturea department, the rloar %vaa eoa.v at derllnea of 9 pelnta, while •pota were eaaler In tone, with middling moved down 10 polnla to 6,'Od on aalea of l,WW halea, Weekend alallatlca were bearlah, Ihe mnvrmetil Into eight breaking nil prevlooa reeorda. I'nder the Indnoneo of the hcavr inoreinent anil the weakneaa In Liverpool, Ural prlrea In New York were Jill) leilrila lower, with the time barely .toady. After Ihe igienlg prleea were furred lielow Ilia low |H.lnt of yeaterday. all inonthH to ilareli wiling lielow !.■, while March touehed Iw "'llinee last Saturday, rotlon fnlurea In New York have loat .’.IS# points, the heavy movement Into eight and Ihe diapoaltlou nmnng the tmde to Inereaaa theireatlnwtea of the aenaon'a yield Inilng the dcpreaalng American Interest* Veil* under ’way. The western forecast Indicates fair am] warmer weather tonight for Loul«Itum and fair and eoldor In northwest Texas. For the bailee partly cloudy and eolder to night. with showers probable In eastern and south went Texas. Tomorrow partly cloudy throughout with rising temperature*. in the dry goods markets, and It Is be coming Increasingly difficult to trade fo any delivery of staple good* tills year. The Jobbers' stocks nre being drawn many sources not ultimately period of the year, and .... .. from .Ideiit at this „ ... , M< _. r .rhlle the whole trade Is dlspostsl to innrk time, the need* for goods compel th< nttetidun in the ,„. lliri who would much prefer to hold off If they could meet (heir wants. ' Dun s Review says: “After several wr 1 *- of pressure to place contracts for col e oods there Is an actual season of m. nt the mills Iihvc secured sufficient busi ness to Insure many months of uetlvc mu quieter, »f the scarcity of supply. ‘ * ‘ - fw ■ . .... ... w..,....,. In the finished goods line there has f»e**ti somewhat of a lull, due ns much to the large advance of orders Imoked and s^ant simply as to the naturiil /jub tlng down ot fall demand. "he eastern forecast Indicates fnlr weath tonight and tomorrow, with rising tem poral The outside public has Httlo |o do i the market or late, and the profess!' (•lenient has to a great prices speculatively, extent Axed Ihe lii all Wcnlatlve centers, a bearish sen- tluicnf preuills. nud unless the movement Is checked, prices must of necessity seek n jf^the* producer Is financially able to hold his cotton off the market, now is the accepted time. l,ower prices arc freely pre dieted for the tie with the holder as to decline. Movement nt Atlanta: Receipts today. r t>i - - — - - . future, nnd It to the extent of the Same day last i.ol I Increase Shipments today.. Smnc day last yea Craig, of New York, wlroa an: "Iaing liquidation seems nlwut complete; Uinrket Steadier: expect higher close.* Following Is the statistical position of cotton on Friday, Nov. 3, ns made up by The New York Financial Chronicle: This Jjist Last Week. Week. Year. Visible supply 3.314,W 3.<dM£ JA3.WJ American. . . ..,2,566.3'W 3.264.037 3,loo.ft96 In sight for week. 625,49) 578,473 Since Septomlter 1.3,483.325 2,tfl7,8B 3sMu.550 Fort receipts.. . 174.771 Fort stocks 9M.8W Exports IB-’, 741 Interior receipts.. 340.769 Interior stocks.. . 4 #,19$ lilt, shipments. . . 37*.*,34$ 454,749 • 344.000 861.761 1,004,288 379.383 220,084 336,618 299.616 340,277 511.089 387.870 245,229 COTTON MOVEMENT, MONTH AND SEASON Secretary Hester's statement of the move ment of eotton for the month of October amt the season to October 31, Inclusive, Is Compared with Inst yei It shows nn li the mouth In round figures • 359.000 bales, compared with year bewt Inst dec vlth 1903 an total' for October was 3.351,483. against 1.992.617 Inst year, 2,199.32$ year be fore Iasi ami 1.957.1$.* same time in 1903. The amount of the crop brought Into sight for the two mouths from September to Oc tober Is 41,000 over Inst year. 413.000 under year before lust ami 642.00O over 1903. The irnmniicht from September 1 to Oelo- Inclusive, shows receipt - “ * “ RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME OF 8TOCK. Anaconda. American Locomotive. do. preferred. . . .* Am. Smelting Ref. . . do. preferred. . . . Canadian Faelfle. Chicago k NorthWn Chesapeake & Ohio. Colorado Fuel St Iron. Central Leather. . . . do. preferred. . Delaware St Hudson. Distiller's Securities. Erie. do. : General Electric Illinois Central. .... Am. Ice Securities. .... I ahutr'ila A Nashville. . . Mexican Central. ^ . ... . Missouri Pacific Total stock wales tmtoy ! 397.»)Q shares. NAME OF STOCK. Northern Faelfle. . . Now York Central. . . Norfolk Sc Weatern. , Pennsylvania People's Mias. Pressed Steel Car, .do. preferred. Pacific Mall. Readini Reading. ........ Republic Ht«*el Rock Island do. prefarred. . . . , United States Rubber. *• do. preferred. . . . Southern Pacific. . . . , Southern Railway. . . , do. preferred. . , . Sloss-Sbeffleld. . * . . Tenu. Coal A Iron. • . , Texas A Pacific Union Pacific. ...... United States Steel. . , do. preferred. . . . , Va.-Car. Chemical. . .', do. preferred. , Western Union. , . , . , Wabash. . ! .do. preferred. . . . , Wisconsin Central. . . , do. preferred. . . . . NEW YOKK. The following la the range in cotton fa* tures In New York today: Nov. T Jan. . . Feb. . . March. , April. . April. May.. JII lie. . July.. 9.81! 9.81 9.81 9.90 9.X7! 9.95 iacbiB.ni IT! Ill 111 10.031 lu.lo 10.1ft 10.13 10.14110.21 li I lc 9.81 9. SI' O.H'-HSi 9.90-92 Jk-’-<9.84j 9.83-H4I 9.87-88 193-94 .09-10 9.89 9.S9-90 9. 10.01 9.97-99110. 10.ft»;tPM)5-07|10. 10.13 10.12-12 ! 10J 10.16 10.17-IMllO LIVERPOOL. TL# following table gives the opening rang® and close, compared with yesterday's Futures opened easier. Opening Rian. November 5.46 November-Deeeuiber. ,.5.4o DecemlHT-January. . .5.38 January-Februnry. . .5.41 Februnry-Mnrch. . . .5.44 March-Aprll 5.45 Aprll-May 5.48*4, May June 5.51 June.Iul.v.. .. „ ..5.52 July-'August 5.51 Close, t 6.4) 6.34*4, 6.43* 6.43 r>-m 6.43* NEW ORLEANS. ,a ' #t * oB *» Nov. . . He*. , . Jan. . . Feb. . . Marolu , April. . May.. . June. . July. I ■« lo.i-|io. ie|io. xolaiRM iSa Ml 9,«0-»ll *,M-M n.87 9.97.1#| 9,97-9. ,...||II.(«.0(!I9.IM.I* 10.14 10.13.14 10.15.111 w-so-as io.si.j4 10.30 10. M.2#!lD.2MI ID.34-3X110.38-39 Closed barely steady. . i 10.43-45110.45-47 NOTES ON GRAIN Folntera on Provisloot. Private Wire to filbert A Clay. Chicago, Nov. 3.—We suggest that the present narrow difference offers a good opportunity to change holdings over to Muy wheat. We think corn Is very low. Would buy wheat, flats strong and fairly active. Fairbanks estimates the world's lard stocks at 186,000 tierces. OATS IHE FEATURE OF GRAIN TRADE In 1903: the Increase.. Estimated New Orleans. Galveston.. .. Houston ..23,000 to 37,000 18,600 to 19.600 SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, spot cotton quiet and east, middling uplands 6.70U: sales 6.000; Ameri- enn 4.2*0: speculation nud export 500, ri - celpts 8,000; Amerlcuii 2.20n. Atlanta, steady nt 9V- New Y«*rk. quiet St 10..KV. New Orleans, sternly nt 3w. Roston. quiet at 10.40e. Houston, easy at 19*c. llnltlniore, munlnnl at 10*c. Onlv.'Mtoh, quiet nt 10 3-16<\ Philadelphia, quiet at l».56c. Memphis, quiet nt 10*e. TODAY’8 PORT RECEIPT8. The following table shows receipts at the INTERIOR MOVEMENT. The following table shows receipts at the Interior towns today, compared with the miuo dny last year: New Orleans. Nov. 3.—Lluuidntlnll of considerable long interest in Liverpool, ge ••rally attributed to Egyptian bouses « prominence, brought nlniut more than » r spouse to the loss In various values that o acre and dosed easy, while sp«»t sales aimmiiiml 6.0UO bales, qm.talloiis being reduced I‘ (Hiints. The praetlcsl uimnlmlty or even conservative opinion regarding the ultimate supplies Is fundamentally respoiislhf ^ the gradual d«y iirli-m. in •levclo|H‘i] In values that dergo has advs c/rcumstami Tlicse Impr s.ipimrt, nm easily brought nl*out lug it altogether favorable, ements Inspire little, If any, are rather viewed ns n better _ than Indicative of the trend of publb* sentltuent. The eoutinned fnlr weather enabling flebl work to progress rap Idly ami the ennse«|ueiit large ami well tnalntnincd movement of the crop to mar Jiff bids fair to s4Nin equal If not surpass the bumper crop year of year befon Nevertheless there are si way fluenees that directly tullltnle nhrupfly cheek nnth-lputed ri ts just rland .... rt .., _ atomne Northern mills and Canada 92.621, against 86.979 last year, 114,07 ' ' ear before lust nml 52,384 same’ time In’ l&fl: Southern mill tak ings, exclusive of eonsuuijdlon nt Southern year In ■■W 11 lj»t L .. against 465.ft>7 last year. 423. L Ji . • last nnd 367.000 Name time III 1903’ and Interior stocks In excess nf those held at the commencement of the sensou 242.664. against 332.623 last year. 399.509 year before lust and 267.197 same time In 1903. These make the total movement t/f the cot ton crop brought Into sight during the two months ending with tin* dose of October 3.349.011. against 3.307,518 Inst year. 3.761.004 before last nud 2.707,IIS same time in Northern spinners look during Octolier 237.854 hales, against 288.715 last year and 377 Inst year nml 339.093 the year before. This makes their average weekly takings for the season 36.739. against 16,863 Inst year and 44.765 year before. Foreign exports for the two mouths lta linen 1.582,058 bales, showing un lin over last season of 150,466, nud a din-rense under the same jmrlod year befiue last 416,4Tt5 The gain of foreign exports during October, compared with October hist year, has been 262.196 nud compared with yi^ar before lust 107,845. Stocks nt the sealionrd and the twenty- nine leading Southern Interior markets October 31 1.267.358. ngainst 1.443.932 the same date Inst year nml 1,103,333 the yenr before. Including ports nml Interior towns, stocks left over from the previous scusoii nud the number of bales of the current crop brought Into sight during the two months, the sup ply has been 3.646,7*1. against 3,752,049 Iasi year nml 3.923.631 tlv , Up to October 31 last year 29.16 per rt of the eotton crop hid been marketed n for the same two months In 1904 the p cent ago of the crop brought Int -- percentage marketed 27.ni. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. WEATHER CONDITIONS. ered by i •ptlou of southern Florida, of the Rocky .Mountains Is tensive area of high barnm- whose center is now over the northern lakes. To the south of Georgia Is an area of low pressure that Is causing heavy rains uml unsettled weather III that section. The pressure over the Rocky Mountain re- glon nml oil the north Fnelllc coast has de creased and the weather has beeoin© cloudy and unsettled at most stations west of the Mississippi. Rain has fulleii at a number of stutinns In the West and Northwest and over the otithern half of Florldn. Key West reports M-hotir fall of 7.18! Inches nnd Jupiter 1.12 Inches. At most other points the amounts have been small. The conditions favor fnlr weather In this section tonight and Mutiday. Minimum nnd Maximum Temperatures. Observations taken nt 8 a. in., i6tb merid ian time. I Mliiiuiuiii.iMiixImum. Abilene Amarillo. . . . Asheville. . . . Atlanta Augusta. . . . niriulnghiim. . Itlsmnrck. . . Bostolf Buffalo. . . . Uhnrleston. . . Charlotte Cincinnati. . . . Corpus Christ I. l»nveii|M»rt. . . SIM NXERS’ TAKINGS i ■ A M ERIC AN COTTON | aa^W. Hecretary Hester I Jupiter Mitton r gives the takings of j ot thu worlil «, fill- Kit.-.::,-;' Knoxville I.ON Allgc Maeoi Memphis Mci bllnii Miles i'll Mobile. . Montgom Naslivllli Amerb low This week 357,000 this yenr, against 320.009 last year; 344,«)i)0 year before last. This week 357,000 tills year, ngnlnst J.flOu last year; 344,000 year before last. twiitiiii . Total situe SSptemlier 1, this year i NVw orle 1.902.000, against 2,004.»H)0 hist year, *’ *’ and 1,774,000 tlie year before. f this Northern spinners nnd Cana da took 348,ooo bales this year, against 406,000 last year, und 419.000 the year before; Southern spinners 493.00ft, against 487.00ft last year, and 443,000 the year before; und foreign spinners 1.061.000, against 1.111,000 last year, and 912,000 the yenr before. rk. Norfolk. North Flatii Omaha. . . Fa lest I lie. . Flttshurg. . Outs and Wheat Left Off Higher. Corn Unchanged and Pro visions Irregular. Chicago. Nov. 3.—A .sharp upward movement In outs, Incduced by a sud den realization of the strong technical position of the market on the part of shorts, was the chief feature of the grain trade. Closing prices were steady to 1-8® l-4c up for wheut, unchanged for corn nnd l-44/3-8c to 3-8®l-2c better on oats. Provisions were Irregular. Pork was unchanged to 2 l-2o up, lard steady to 5c off and ribs unchanged to 2 l-2c lower. Miscellaneous selling by longs in wheat cheeked the upturn, but tbe un dertone was firm. • Corn was dull throughout the session. Clearances of the day were 296,000 bushels wheat, Including flour, nnd 155.,387 bushels corn. chish markets were firm with soles here of 30,000 bushels wheat, 65,000 bushels corn and 90,000 bushels oats. The seaboard reported 6 loads of wheat, 2 loads of corn and 30,000 bush els of oats. COTTON MOVEMENT DURING PAST WEEK following Is the statement of the week nnd season's movement of cot ton as compiled by Superintendent King, of tlie New York Cotton Ex change: Weekly Movement. Port receipts Overland to mills and Canada Southern mill tak ings (estimated) .. Gain of stock at In terior towns This Year. 479,202 Prlvnt _ _ New York, Nov. 3.—Financial Bureau: Bull tips are noted on Brooklyu Rapid Transit from prominent sources. Union Faelfle should be bought whenever soft. removed. Reading Is tipped for still * higher price* by Philadelphia, nud tbe technique is still strong. t Amalgamated Copner preferred luta but we Isdleve It may lie safely liouglit Whenever weak looking, for turn* at lehat. would buy and hold United States Steel, ns before stated. Also Louisville and Nashville. Southern Hallway shows signs of gradual Improvement. Southern Faelfle U still favorably regard ed In certain houses. St. Paul is tipped very strongly by the Hates people for n fdutrp rise aud has gained some strength lately. American Smelting umy also he bought when weak, helug Absorlwd by Guggen heim broker* on n*ceaalons. TUB general trend, ns we see It now In moat -arrive Issues, is’upward instead of reactionary, although recessions nre of course to be expected. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. EGGS—-Candied, nctlve, 25c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens, nctlve, 37*c each; chickens, plentiful. l&1i'27*<: each; duck*. Pekin. 3»o each; puddle, 25$r30e each; g*4»se, full feathered, 65c each; tur- * eya. active, 16c pouud. .DRESSED POULTRY-Hoese, undrawn, active, 101il2*c pound; turkeys, undrawn, nctlve. 19®2ftc pound: lions, undrawn, ac tive, 12*c fMitind; ducks, undrawn, fancy, 15c pound: fries, active, 14c pound. PRODUCE-Ilams. active. J4c pound; shoulder^, active, l(.*c pound; side*, active, 19c pound; butter active. lM»22*<-‘ pound: beeswax, active. 23c pound; honey, bright, active, 8o pound; hooey in 1-pomid blocks. active. 12c pouud; chestnut* active, 64.90 bushel; dried apples, 6c pound; white pen*. active. $2.40 bushel. ' , _ ...... GAME—Quail, active, 20e each: doves, sc-1 of Reading. PennMylvania and STOCK MARKET WAS OVER BOUGHT Caused Weakness During First Hour of Morn ing Session. CONTRACTS CLOSED Yesterday’s Buyers, Not Finding a Profit, Took Small Losses. each; duck*, mallard, active, 45c; wild turkey*, active, 16c |suiud; rabbits, ac tive. M*c each? squirrel*, active. 10c each: opossum, dressed, active. 12*c imiuihI; opos- —uml. active, 10«‘ poutu dull. $2.50® 2.75 jht crate. quutR. active. 15** quart; oranges. Florida, $2.25®2.50 box: grape fruit. $2773®3.Oft ls»x. New Yolk. Nov. 3.—Today', bank Rtateinent. with It, (3.600.000 decreas. in xurplux reserve, was about whin Wall street looked for. Cash holrllnrs fell off (7.300,000, but as In .the case of last Saturday, this was largely off. set by u (9,600,000 reduction In loans Shifting of credits to Institutions oui- slde the clearing house undoubtedly ex. plains the lonn movement this week and lust. Those who have mlstakenlv argued that some provision must I,', made In the bank statement for re. turning European' credits llnd their the. orles rudely upset again by today’s Itg. urea. The stock market us a rule went lower In the hour and a naif preceding the appearance of the bank return* Y\ hen the statement came out there was a general recovery under the lead " ” g. Pennsylvania nnd Bteel common, all of whioh were heavily bought throughout. The same cheer', ful sentiment pervaded the dealings prevailed yesterday, and It was strong- Lemons. $5.50 ls»x. VEG ETABLEH—Root*. active, $2 crate; cabbage. l*c pound; cabbage, barrels. l*o |M»uml: egg plant, active. $1.50 crate; cukes, ac . active. $1.5o tlve, $2.50 crati*: tomut«K» $3 crate; tomat«>es, cholci crate: beans, round grm . onions, dry, active, 75c bushel lery, fan* 'tlve. $1.50 crate: okra, *lx baskets, small. $2 crate; cauliflower, nctlve. 8#10c pound; lettuce, beaded. $2.50 drmu; sweet potatoes, yellow, dull, 40c bushel; sweet potatoes, white. er than ever «t the cloae. The stock market all through the first hour was weak. The Immediate nnd most nctlve enuse for the weaknes- was that the market had been over- •nbbuge crate*, I bought at the high levels of yesterday, standard crates, many of the trader* taking the stock- In expectation of selling them nt a profit today, and not finding a profit, hurried to dose the contracts and take as small a los* ns possible. Government bonds unchanged. Other ...... ( live. Ivc. $202.25 1.75 crate; Irish pots Last Year. 350,280 63,795 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Opou. I.«uls WEATHER FORECAST. Fair Saturday -I It stlsni. e*peclHlly the pr \ blent . ailing lu ll nml canity fright .1 iHwdtlon. him.* lui|H»r New York. N**v. 3.—Apart fro laiftjr "f the l.«mdon market a nervousnesH there over the monetary situ lion, there was nothing In the new* <•* uains this morning to excite *|»ccl;il cot trading Imprmet a bett-r bank ami It is bclboe •luring tie- Taylor Tlioinnn Vicksburg. Wasltlugtn Wlliniiigto 44* May July.... COttN- Mny July.... OATH— Doc 33* 34* May 33* :R* July 33* 33* FOKK- Jau.... 14.19 14.1ft May... 14.17* 14.20 High. Vk 79(4 LARD- 9.27* 9.30 Jan... 8.50 HIDES— Jan.... 7.65 74* 79 77*4 74* 79 77* 1 43*4 44 44* 43U 44* 44* 43* 44 44* »* 33* 34* 35* 33* 33* 35* 33* 13.95 14.07* 14.00 14.12* 13.97* 14.07* 9.25 8.85 8.47* 9.30 8.67* 8.47* 9.9) 02vj 7.6ft 7.72* 7.60 7.72* 7.C* UA8II WHEAT— No. 2 red 74*4175; No. 3 do 72©74*; No. 2 hard winter 74*4*175; No. 3 do 71(774. CLEARANCES. •tight. Into sight >r the week 632,220 Total Crop Movement. This _ Year. Port receipts 2,653,631 2 Overland to mills and Canada 104,561 Southern mill tak ings (estimated) .. 432,000 Stock at interior towns In excess of September 1 264,32S Last Year. 586,015 Brought into sight thus far for »eason.3,434,307 3,419,627 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Following tnblo give*, opening rnuge and •lose of the New York coffee market for FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Highest patent. $5.50; .best pat ent $4.60: standard patent. $4.25: half pat ent. $3.90; spring wheat patent. $5. COlIN—Choice red cob, 70c; No. 2 white, G9c: No. 2 yellow. 69c; mixed, 68c. OATS—Choice white dipped, &0c: No. 2 white, 48c; No. 2 mixed, 4Sc; Texas rust proof. 52c. MEAT/—Flain water-ground, per hushcl. 66c; bolted. 140-pound Jutes, per bushel. 62c; 8horts. while, $1.50; medium, $1.40; brown, $1.35: pure bran, $1.20; mixed bran, $1.15. bonds firm. LONDON STOCK MARKET. Amalgamated Co| Anaconda Atchison do, preferred., JClosfcio* do. preferred.. .. Canadian Faelfle Illinois (Vutrat Kansas aud Tc do. preferred.. Louisville nud Nn clover mixed, $1.10: do., No. $1.10. Choice Bermuda, 85c. RYE—Georgia, $1.05; Tennessee, 90c. Bnr- Nnshvllie.. i\ew York Central Norfolk and Western.. .. Northern Faelfle Ontario nnd Western Pennsylvania lover mixed. Philadelphia uml Reading. lev. 95c. The above price* are f. iNg-Sti ... , Atlanta. PROVISIONS—Supreme ham*. 15c. Dove' hams, 15c. California hams. $9.00._ Dry salt Island.. Southern Faelfle Southern Railway.. .. do, preferred St. Paul Union Pncifle United Stute* Steel., do. preferred.. .. 111* 271*1 101*;J0P L . 100*2 II9J4I 44V 4;:-. 144 145\1C' 91*4! 91"» 34* .... 172 131’... 183*4 J182T, 47*! 4?, groceries. SVGAR—Standard granulated, 15.19. Now' York teflned. 4>ic; plantation, 5c. COFFEE—Ronsted Arbuckle's. $10 50; bulk In bags or barrels, 13c; green, 10®12c. RICE-Carolina, 4*07*c, according* to the grade. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 15*ic; twins, 15*4ic. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Following were the closing quotation* uf Openlug Rouge. FI8H. Mullet. 10.00 per Imrrol; 1(8 Senbontd Air Line stocks aud Itonds: Rid. Asked. Seaboard Air Line, common.. . 24 34 do, first preferred 80 M do, second preferred 53 54 do. ten-year 5s 100 "S 100'i pound; blue ilsh, 8c per pound; potnpnno. 18fi2ft<r pound; mnckcrel. 13*c pound; mixed flsh. 6c per pound; fresh water trout, Stylftc NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. The weekly statement cf the New York Bank Association shows the followiu:; changes: June... .. July August... ..0.55-6.60 ..6.65 . .6. AY-0.75 N0RTHWE8T CAR8. September GccoIht November December..... . Closed steady. 5-6.80 ..0.80-6.90 ... .6.90-6.95 cars of today, last week ....6.95-7.00 ....6.05-6.10 ....6.15 6.20 Increase. Decrease, Reserve 011 all deposits.. $ 2,623.9" Reserve on deposit* other than United States.. .. 3,819.673 Specie «.467.9> Loan* 9.542.3'' Deposits $18,874,000 Deposits 18,87 210 Circulation. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Below Is given receipts today and estl* $2,300,100 "Total loans. $1,062,790,900. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. The banks now* hold In excess of legal requirements $3,049,775. against $2,354,475 last year nnd $10,112,400 two years ago. lower; closed un* Wheat open changed. Corn opened unchanged aud closed nu- Wheat, corn. . oats. . Hogs. . (For othtr Market News see Page 3 First Section.) J. T. HOLLKMAN, President. F. J. PAXON. Vice-President W. L. KEMP. Treasurer. J. W. ANDREWS. Secretary. Safe Deposit Boxes Clearances for today, wheat ami flour 2»6,- 000 bushel*, corn 155,000 bushel* nnd oats 3,00ft bushels. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE UNION SAVINGS BANK For rent in our vaults in tbe basement of ihe Empire {Building for only $5.00 each per annum. Absolute Security and all Modern Conveniences You should not be without one. We invih you to call and inspect them. Oldest E«tablt.h.d Office South. COTTON—STOCKS BONOS—GRAIN Ground Floor Gould Hutldlii*. Dally market letter and market manual matted on application. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. COTTON PARAGRAPHED. Four Per Cent Inter est Paid on Deposits vial of Krl 41“ ler Just i« the one big lM>n t get around ii Itlle chance f ™ ........... ... ... until there I* turn cf Interi'Hi ami j tbe movement. The • “* — 1 means that there baa . . . ginning, aud tbe market I lug forward to a bearish eeusus l<ur« port next wees. The hulls claim Hi ■of ton*-benv- < If. history - n*l the bull* It look* a* If there | auy material ad-' sharp falling off !u I L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON. STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondent’s Capital $250,000 GIBERT & CLAY 4 C. ALABAMA ST. New York Stock Exchange. New York Cotton Exchange. New York Coffee Exchange. •TOCKt. BONDS. COTTON. GW AIN. COFFCC. PROVISION*. MEMBER* New Orleans Cotton Exchange. ATLANTA. GA New Orleans 8tm-k Exchange. New Orleans Board of Trad*. Galveston Cotton ti PRIVATE WIRES To ALL EXCHANGES Local nnd Long Distance Telephone 5298. C. E. KEPLINGER. Manager. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. ATLANTA. Bell Phone, Main 8r,8. GEORGIA. 3i % Compound Interest la the rate your money will draw if depoaited In tha SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST tiMiillig nut he rtNtird-breaking move ‘ontluue much louger. Rank rate* lit England agaliiAt 4 at till* time last many, 6. a gal nil CAPITAL $500,000.00. CANDLER BLDG. STRONG, SAFE, CONSERVATIVE You are invited to call and inapeet our quartera and investigate our facilities to terve you. A hearty welcome await* you at thl. bank. ASA G. CANDLER, President. W. II. PATTERSON, Viee-Pret. A. P. COLES, Caahler. JOHN 8. OWEN8, Viee-Pret. WM. D. OWEN8, Atet. Cethltr. rr..i. nr.Mpr.1. f— ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA. GA. C. E. CURRIER, Preildent. A. E. THORNTON. Vice-President. H. T. INMAN, Vice-President. GEO. R. OONOVAN, Cathitr. JAMES S. FLOYD, Asst Cashier. Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage.