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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
mo.vda t, . fe&b t*A n r t, wi.
SELLING WAS HEAVY
AT THE OPENING
Months WfereDe-
u- t..*'-
ns a Result—Lute
Months Hteadv.
HAYWARD, VICK * CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
NVw Orleans. Fob. 4--ft*tur4ay'a I u for tun
If on from Llvert>n«M ttuit apfouera nor*
again ratling co4t«>n jirorM correct. Hoof
Ml on Cher#* reached u total of 12.990 hal ea
Dalny.
future*
to 4 k lijwer.
Till*.account* for tho atrntllurM of
»hi#^i Iwltig
to 4. Wjwer. To tfcla
Utorvool tb
... _ «|M)ta III
Ib*i* vraa bOomI on Mr •t«l«* that
of ImwI Treatiwr ttmju*h<*rt the ln»lt
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Urrly-a twraty-dve ,
yrara' fxprri«u« of td-
Idas oiartete ta Atlanta
and It* Seutk ku nail*
tla> a «n-
thorlty la M* specialty.
ih>l nla In 46a unfit
log In ell day *ni| atirarlnl Inlying to now
or op oanmu*. ft-gentlra* of ttr (Co’llm* la
Sow Yirk, our ni.rk.-t tiitened 1 to - hlghm
•ml gained I mr>rv lu ill* erst hour. Tho
inark-t premium over How York wo* _ln
LIV Kit POOL WAS GOOD
Influenced the New York
Market Liter and Prices
Scored Advance,
ftew York, Feh. 4.—Tho rottoa nmrkrt
vu aomcwhati Irregular. nrar month*
.lag depreaacd by aoiu#* henvy kelllttg,
•umahly il<|ul(lntloii, wbll* the now rroji
month* war# *t<niljr on the mil. The cu-
life list should hart* Ih*«*u blfbrr to con
form with the Liverpool market. On the
rail aonie 20,000 bnlca of Murrh and July
arm* anlfi by oue broker, half of which wai
Sl*orhtd by another promhiout ojicrator
Oart* .ifllrvnl of this proanurc. the market
exrung upward and rapidly got luto line
with the cable*.
Liverpool Monday morning ot*ennl lower,
but tint the extent c*|Hvt»Hl or dm* on thf
ekjaing prices In N»*» YJHi oil *;ff|tuhUy.'
Totttflt price* were tin** 4«* ahow dcy.Mnea.iii
fro in 2 to 4 points. hut Mateo4 the alitnip
waa 2% |MilntH on' the near molitha nud 2
point* on the dUtnut. An improvement met
lu Immediately after the oprtilng, which
waa continued up to tin* cloao, at which
time price* were'm to 6*4 points aliova
Maturday'a final*. The dosing torn* wai
firm.
A Rond htlNllieMN WI'B dolug III the apot tie-
parttneui at. uuclialigcil uiimtntloM, u/hi-
dlliik 6.90. Mpinuer*' taking* aggregated
12.900 tin tea.
In the New York market for future*
price* for tin* metier nma|h* opened uu
changed to 3 point* lower, heavy llquidn
reuaeil to 100 jxdntR in March future* To
-nrd the end of la*t weak thing* begau to
liMik hrtghter for the short aide and l*ean*h
Unite* utid fonfidence were nilaed, but the*#*
■put development* In IJier|KM»| again up-
act nil filiation*, a» no often before, and
continually hnroaaed l*y dlMPfioIntpiciit,
* today, HhOiihl »|*oti
short* ro»er**l again
weather new* may bare to lie reckoned
with by the aborts. Our Liverpool cor-
reaiK»nder.*a cabled that the Ifntunay crop
la unlikely to exceed last year * agalMt e*.
titan0* early In the mennon of JW.Ott) eg*
i*m. #p"t* her# arc very steady; good
Imiulry nut had weather so far prevented
business.
New York. Fell. 4.-J. It. Itache k f®.
which our market
...ornlng. and of which the first few tula
life* gave no Indication. The o|M»n!ug waa
hardly a fair reajtomm to the eahles ninl
the eontlnuance of March Ihpildatloii
forced that option to the lowest figure yet
touched and Imparted a very eaav tone to
the market. A large demand for July made
Its appearance all at once which brought
room trader* In aa buyer* under which
price* for March. May and July rose in
points over Haturdny’* cloae before the' da-
ninnd • tilialded. A good share of the kiwi
during forenoon waa for rommlMtoa hotlr
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NllloMl LmiL .
Northern I'uthc. . . ■
New York Central. . .
aArr 1 :::
gggaa
do. pr#f*rml. . . *
!.W. ,L
Republic Steel. . . . *
(lock liland. ......
-Ho. prefrrml. ...
United Statee ttnbbtf.
to. preferred
SonThera PtHSe. . . . .
Southern Hallway
SbJwsesr;;;::
fnu A Part.,
ftoloa Pacific. . . . .
I'nited State* frtatl. .
do. preferred. . .
afloat
are taking hold
of the market and will ndvnnpe It. ^It ttcetla
only - *“
. the effect that hull pun
' and will nd.~_*„ ... —
to accomplish quick results
sfiS
wide, as the*mivrket ha* l»«eii
ill weakly held Ujttga IKidl-
*- dtgrm—*
(|.r. aapi,,|i|| wreal/ field - ■ .. - ...
■I gmldirfre low- eirough to discount nil
advenie fur tor* We rofiimog to favor
the long able on all decllaea.
L. H. FAIRCHILD A CO.'S
WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW.
Clld
hot after this selling ceased price* re*pi»n<
ad to the letter laJvcrjtoo! and a sharp ad
vaai*e was recordr*l.
The market clinnl steady at almut the
Wat prices of the day. u«l • to IJ (Kilnta
•"-rtnagfaL
I tt’clork.
t*oiu|»oratlve receipt*
Xet melpti tmlay
at all tT. H. imrt*:
Maine day laal year ..
loeresae .. .. .;
I ota I receipt* for two
•me days last year .
Increase
Total receipt* *lm*e M«*ptember 1.
days
3!.m
24.70*
<3.362
Maun* time last year
lacreaae
Estlmnteil receipt* tomorrow
i3.«75
.. .15».5k7
. .7.434,470
..1.614,673
New Orleans .
8 *lve*tou.. ..
nustou .....
Movement at Atlanta
Rocelpta i«h|#y
Marne day last year ..
-JMMUKaa. a a ,« .!• ••_
fthlpment* tmlisyr .. ..
Same day laat year ..
Increase
Mturk mi bn ml today .
Maine day lunt year ..
Increase
1FV?
1W7.
lt.000 to I*.6yt .
lr.OOO to 21.000 17.267
.24,000 to 20,000
New Orleans, Fel». 4 -For the week
lug February I. March contracts In llila
market show a l«m» **f 10 point*, while up
*bow a gain of l*16c. Tbe slight weakness
displayed by the contract mnrket hna Ium*ii
due more to sympathy with the weak afoek
market In New York than to any special
weak lie** lu the cotton uiiirkft Itaelf. Tbe
Into-Hlght movement continues «n the same
comiwratlrely heavy scale, but the spot
marketa remain steady with n ginal under
fiiiie hhd itit fntr litialnes* doing Tim only
complaint that r-itn be betml fmm Oil# quar-
r |f th# difficulty experienced by buyers
...If ... .
In securing suitable grade*. There
denying the fact tlmt the surplus of low
grade* In thl* cr«p |* timing u depressing
effect iiihui the whole market, ami It I*
llkfjy that this will l*e felt for some Hun*
SPOT COtTON MARKET.
XJvcrponl. quiet; mbhlllng uidanda
- Atlanta, steady; uilddlltut l6v*.
Mavannah. quiet; middling
— WIlMMBgtati. ^deafly J a Wldaiiu|:10V*.
imlngton. steady: mlddllug 10 1
•folk, steady: middling 10H-
lk Hork. quiet; middling loc.
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following tabla shows racelpta at tba
New Orleans,
tlalvcston. . .
Mobile. . . .
Mavannah. . .
Charleston. .
Wilmington. .
• Norfolk.
Boston . .
Brunaw-b-k. .
Minor porta.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
to A'lttle. slme It la but natural that
sumer* will devote their nttentlon to ti
K hnI grades as long as they are imillnld
itwvu-r, It 'oeein* that the lower grade*
miiNt eventually l*e In Ivetter demand and
l»ecoine a very bullish feature when It <*
once realised that «tir visible sti|>ply In*
I men cullwl of all desirable grade*
our market now- la nlnoi! 101 isdniH below
what It was oue year ago; sheet lugs, print
Intha-lu fact, every llm* of staple cotton
“ higher prices
Weatarn L’oJon. .
Wabaah
. do. praferrad. .
Wisconsin rantral.
iamu Col inn
AlUuMe Coa*| Uu. .
Ain.rlran tug»r II.I .
Aurontf. ,
Am.rlM. I^omollr.,
do, nrrf.rrr*! ....
Am. larlllnc IIW. . .
poi.mil . .
Oil.
ChM.pMk. k Ohio .
Colorado fool A Ira
C.ulr.l Laaibfr . . .
do, prat«rr«d
k Oraat W. .
MShTfl.SU’:;::;;
IIIIW. hwurlUM.
oArtsa-/.*::;
llllmdk C.ntral
Am. In OrcarlliM . . . .
Lonlnlll. k NasbTlll.. .
U.ilran c.ntral
kllMourl P..lde
at
TIPS PLASHED
From Wall Street
* cum.
Km York. hfb. I.-J. H. lUrho k
*»e» aw*, r »II. ..—a. 0. — St Fo.;
lMxioa market irregular fa feat ore lean. The
goid^ Arriving lu l^oudou eipecled tQ bakM
are In order, and would buy stocks
.for a mm right now.
ciilsolui anu j*ouch Amalgamated.
ftff
as*; aut
NEW YORK.
Tl.wnl .(.'inly.
1
i
8
j
n
i
il
tvi.
Mnr<*h. . . .
April. . . .
May
Jim#. . . .
July
Aug
Hein
Oct
9. is
9.27
9.*
9.4*1
9.63
9.47
"9.71
9 SC
9.1
9.86
9.U
9.U
9.6*
9 an
9! 08
9.27
9.28
9.35
9.39
9.63
9.47
* €7
"vir,
9.30
8.40
9.16
9.51
Ea
9.47
wan
9.13 16
9.26-26
9.32-34
9.4041
9.46-47
9.52-63
9.6142
9.66-68
9.78-79
9.01-64
9.12-13
9.20-22
9.30-31
9.35-37
9.42-43
9.41-43
9.47-48
9.68-69
UVEBP00L.
Following la tha opening raoga and doaa,
coin pa rad with reaterdayy
Futures openwf quiet.
Fab. . . .
Fab.-Mfh.
Mch.A^rll
May-June.
JunaJuly
July* Aug..
AugMept.
Kept.-Oct.
Oct.-Nov. .
Xov.-tMw.
Open!ug
Range, t p.m.
.5.6SH3Z2 LL'
.6.4RK60 6.60
.6.47 4.4f 6.49
.6.4&HA.47 6.47
.6.46 *5.46 6 47
.5.44 -6.45H 6-46
.6.41V4-5.43 643
6 4g 4.48 6.36
.&:* 4.36H 6®H 6.
.6.12 *8.33 6»k 6.3R
i!lGVk-5.32 1.32 6.37 k 5.MH
NEW ORLEANS.
Tk. foDowIn* I. tb. rani. In cotton b>
(or.. In Km Oilcans todtr:
MARKET TOR WHEAT
WAS WEAK EARLY
A hen
RIB IS FALLING
ABOUT MEMPHIS;
FEARS FOR HELENA
Ut-cliuoH ttf Large Trans
act ions Shown in Wheat
and Com—Oats Finn.
aud
riilcngn. Feb. 4.—Wheat cloaeil V4«So
r.iru uu a ui* ont* up k«f\c
provlsluu* cents higher.
There wnn n lack of sustaining power In
the grain marketa. csiwrfcilly In wheat. The
fact that Itussln sent out more wheat than
expected: sm»ws preceded the Inteuae cold
that prevail* over the eutlre wheat country;
tin* Increase «m oeenn passage and the fail
ure of F.tiglaml to mflect the advance here
of Sntunlay were against the bulla.
THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
FARMERS’ UNION WILL ERECT
WAREHOUSES IN THE SOUTH
I—Tbe Farmers* fulon plana to spend $10,000,000 In erecting
wareuonae* innHiguuut tb<* Houth. The Fahners’ Fidon will ^v# wamtotw eapac-
Itv by Iveptemlier.lfiW. for 6.«00.0fw bales of cotton. They propose erecting au •'®v«ge
Iff two county watehouaea lu each of the 712 cotton-growing countiesi of tbe Mouth.
These will \i of 1.600-bale capacity, nud theywlllhava wgm!
i»efore Hente»u]»er, 1906. T/S e erection of "warehouse*,
‘out of debt;
they h;%.»
T*sss2*x
,UU, j , n *p«> l |iiiiH-riou with'the Farmers’ 1’ubm movement to hold half of their eoitou.
the uueatlon of the layman aa to when* the money will come from la met br the
atntemeut that every bale of cotton plaeml In n warehouse will be recelpteii for.
That receint la negotiable. In other wonla. If a farmer la not able to place his
cotton In-the wurenouae and hold It on hla own account, he enu take the faertnt he
give* the banker or merchant who ndvnt»«*«*a on the cotton wtw^ute eontrol of the
cotton He Mauds no chance to lone tbe amount advanced unless the price *h on Id
drop to auch nu extent that the bale of cotton would uot lie worth IS, which !•
hardly probable.-Uayward, VI *- **
Vick k Clark.
IMlIK St
afdpra..
There
«lH1 |)
opeu uo
Mover* ...
i all road traffic, and sow* decreases will uo
doubt lie shown lu earn lugs later on. IV
les, tk*r* I. muiuptlun ot llakldxloo, lb.
Ira. ib»ra I. muiuptlaa in llalld.tl«
bnn- ituwiI will cum MMrajr.
. It l.-n trail.r‘. nurk.t. niffk n goatl
IN EARLY SESSION
Sales, However, Were-, to
Moderate Volume tlie
■ . >
First Hour.
BALLY STABT8 LATER
FOR ATLANTA AND VICINITY.
Bain ur auow ntid colder tonight; Tuesday
clear!ub nud much colder.
STATE FORECASTS.
Georgia—Main and colder tonight; Tuesday
rain, followed by fair In t he at ter noon.
Month Carolina—Ualn aud colder tonight
Tuesday probably ralu.
-Alalaimn—ltaln and colder tonight; Tues
day uuaettlad. probably rain.
WtATHER CONDITIONS.
Cloudy weather prevails over tfle entire
country, with general rains over the aoutb
and auow In a number of atateS from Ten*
neaaec north and northwest. An area of
high pressure la reutersd over North Da
kota, where the barometer register* 30.66
Inches. Throughout the area covered by
the high low temperatures prevail. The
line of aero temperatures eateads south luto
southern Kansas, while near tbe center of
highest barometer the temperatures range
from 10 to 42 degtees below aero.
Au area of low pressure la ceutral near
New' Orleans and Is movlwg eastward, caus
ing higher temperature along tbe east gulf
cooat.
The condition* are favorable for rain
•now lu this aeetlou tonight; clearing and
much colder Tuesday.
Minimum and Maximum Tsmpsraturss
and Rainfall.
Observations taken at t a. m.. 75th tnerl
dlau time.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
fur today :
Heroic. Fight to Save Km-
liankments at Hollvbush
Suetiessful.
mu, 4.7 l..t 7Miri
Town.
Ilou.tnil- .
teu.-.
Bt. lauds. .
Cluclnnatl.
Total.
COTTON GOODS SITUATION
IS REMARKABLY FIRM.
New York Commercial sabl Within a
few hours after tb<- naming of higher prices
on bleached gtsMls n numl*cr of tlckeia were
wUhdrawn na additional buslne** hn
bleb more than auffli-ed to keep
tbs loom* busy well Into the fall. Alto-
gather, the situation lu the cottou good*
arket. whet hi
atapt** cotton*. I* mu* of remarkable firm
Dens, and agents d<*e|ar<* that they have
never liefnre Iteen s«* tu<*i*e*aful In selling
their produ<*t* to arrive at **« b high <i»m-
pwratlve prteea n* at preaeut. Tlo* con
aemptlve'capacity of tbe domes tie market
la a surprise *o till In the trade. F.S|*vv tail)
on brown cottons. cwl«»rc| eoiton* Mini
heavy grade g<**!* the sales during the past
three month* l»*ve ln*en of n chumeter here
t of ore unknown for thl* |*erb*l of the year.
With only a moderate Imsiio-** eomlng from
etpnrt aourre* the Rtreugth of tin* eoarw*
yarn cloth market ha* rested solely u|mu
the dottiest b* call It 1* slated by far I or*
In the cotton g<M M |« trade that tlielr mills
•re now comfortably siiit|ilb*<l with onb-r*
that will tarry them Into the midsummer
and that fall hmdue** coiihl easily l*e se
enrinl If slight eonee*«b*n* Were nunh* No
(•otter Illustration-of the strength of the
market can »m* hud than the strong poKltlou
mi narrow print •-bull* In which deport
incut. 2* Inch M»t>t nr** tiow -clllug m .
owing t<* tbe fact that Inner* will accept
these g**»d* at the same terms as regulars,
prodded they can get delivery, hlicetlng*.
drill*, filling *nt***-n*. twill*, warp sat.*en*.
wble print cloth*, in fact, all «la*»e* or
gray g.**l* nr*- in st
Special to The Georgian.
Memphis, Tenn, Feb. 4 —JTha river
here la fulling nml the government of
ficial* any that the fight to hold the
e nt Hollybush huH probably been
won. The almrp freogo of the past two
days. It l* believed, waved the day.
Aa the crest approaches Helena the
situation near that city Is becoming
more critical and at many points large
forces of men are working night ami
day to strengthen the embankments.
&4
■ia
Previous
Open. High. Low. Cloav. Ciuaa-
WI1PAT--
Mny .. 7S4
July 1*4
Kent. .. 76
COMN-
Ma.v .. 464
July 454
OATS-
«4
*4
♦64
♦64
»4
Mn.v
July ..
Kept. ..324
POHK-
May ..17.R0 17.K2'
Jute ..17.674 I7.K
1.AIU*—
32S
»4
3«4
324
July
10.1174 ld.l
MDMK
Mnv .. t.M 9.VS
July- .. 9.674 9.90
LIVERPOOL GRAIN
Wheat-Open, quiet, unchanged; l:3d p.
ii.. unchanged to 4 higher; cloau, 4 lower
ulcL 4 lower; 1:» y.
COTTON CROP MARKETED
AT LUVERNE, ALA.
Hp^rlnl to The th-orghin and N>w*.
Luverne. Ala..Feb. 4.—The Merchants
and Planter*’ bunk has opened for bus
iness, making the third bank for Lu*
verne, the others being the Hank of Lu*
Verne and the First National bank
The cotton season for Luverne hits
l>««-n good, ns there has boon sold up
to date some U.otut bales, with some
yet In the farmer*’ hunds.
AMERICU8 FIRE LADDIES
SAVE THREATENED f.UILDINGS
eltaugeil to 4 lower; cloae. 4 lower.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
i:til)M—Candled, active, lie.
LIVE I'Ol’LTRY—liana active. 40 cents
enelt; chickens active, 274W6c each; ducks,
I'ekln. 16c ea*h; puddle. av30c each; g^e,
full feathered, 16c each; turkeys active, 14c
POULTRY—Geeae, tindrawo.
•live. lMr!6c pound: hen*, undrawn, fancy,
le pound; friea, active, Wc pound.
PIIODI-CB—Teaneaaee ribs and bouea. 7c;
Teum*eaee sausage, 9c; lard. 10c pound;
bam*, active 16c pound; wouldera active, Ve
— i- Rifle* active. 10c pound; butter, so
pound; beeswax active, 36c
live. I24fi20c (Miund; beeswax active, 36c
round; honey, bright, active, 3c pound;
nonet lu 1 pound blocks, active. 13c pound;
•bled apples. 6c pound; white peat active,
If2.4C bu**-* ■*"*■
ushel; lady peat.
esTt
•took.
tLWIF.—Quail active. 16c each: doves
arrive. 5c each: ducka. Mallard, scriva, 40c
each: ducks, mixed, active, 36c each; wild
tutkeva active. 14c pound; rabbita aettvo,
each; winlrrela ifctlve. *»• each; opoa-
sum. dressed, active, tic pouud; opossum,
m-the. He pound
to *l*e and condition on ar-
fancy. M-76; New
er varieties, choice.
stock.
Special to The Georgina. lien*’rRTvIa, 63 26413
Amcrlcua. Ua., Feb 4 -!ly tbe *qulck ' Y*»tk atate'appiea, winter
work .ir thP Mr-' Imlitti', li.'r.-, thrr» If liTSLnJnJStS
, , . . „ f llranee. New xork atnte. In a pound naggers,
burns were Huveil tmlny. The roof nf ronconl*. f3C224*' t’mntierrtea. fancy dark
two being burned tiiie b<*b*nglng ft» * *'of<e t’*’*i*. j*er barrel, II2.M; Ifrar/i. IU.W
' , B . : I Grape fruit. Florida stock, owing to Blit
Hrown Hodges and the other two to • and color, per box. t&26Glfe. I.lmeo. 6'lor
M H. t’onncll. The burn* were only Ida stock, per hundred, fife*. Nuts, fancy
u short distance from the two beautL I mixed. In U*\e*. |H*t sack of 1M. actlva at
ful h-im-’i- Of Ih-’s.' K-ml-m-'ii TI-' Mr- M.M —k. t-»an-ra In
I- mi|.|«..',I t- h.ivp l-'t- -f In-'cnittuiy IJSSSJ,* Mr "' ,m , " < ,0 * nAr -
orlRln- , VKUKTAIH.KM-H—ra.Vnl'lmira rmira. •(••
| live. M crate; cabbage, atnndard crate*.
— — —16* iMi.nid* cabbage. Inirrelt. 2c pound: egg
ilnnt active. 62,6d crate; cuctHn‘yenx 12;6o
CHICAGO CAR LOT«S»
bale* $1.36; do No. 3 third bales 61.30; No.
1 clover mixed $1.20; choice prairie 61; bar-
ui min 61
HI I ORTH—Choice white ItJO; Text* white
_„.40; fancy, 80 jmund, $1.66; I ““
pound, tl.flO.
CHICKEN
6L40; fanejL Mi-pound,
UCKEN FEED—Fifty-pound sacks. Ife;
Purina chick JTee*l $1.90; Victor feed 91.39;
Banner feed $1.36.
PBOVIBIONR-Hupreme bnma 16c; Califor
nia bam*. 10.60; dry salt extra ribs. 9.174;
belllc*. 20‘* pound*. 10.75; flat l*a«-k*. 8.60;
plates. 8.76; Kupreme lard, 10.76; Purity
cuni|»ound. 6.76,
THE COFFEE MARKET.
Nashville.
New Orleans.
New York. .
Norfolk.
Portland. Me..
Portland, ore. .
Rapid City. . .
North Platte.
New York, Feb. 4.-Though almost one- oniahh. . .
fourth of Ih* vl.lble uupply of roffo- If «<-
tMtlY routroHoit -try tho BraiHLn ,tP!Tfr°: -
ment. ami onothor Ihlrtl liy W* cotf— lotrr-
Lata, dccllooa atilt follow * a -
vauro. ThU haa prorm truo to a oortolu
aatcot ao (hr. hit « r liana, mor •“> »*-
poctod at an; tlmo. Wo atilt hn'** fallh lu
tho future of coffer anil retard praaent
prtcoa aa Mtromelj low.
Cotfoo Cablea-Uarre. to a. ai.. market
•trad7; 1) BOOB, aUriuml V. franc; Mira,
to.ooo.
Hamburg, 10 a ,m.. nochaiigwl to 5a
If-tldnr In Klo. . ... . ,
Total atorki of rotfee, agalnut *L;
Ml laat month: arrlrala at all porta. 1M.142,
iteltrartea. 1(0,72*.
Hamburg. 2 p. m„ market iinchangnl.
Ikinilon. 12:2o p. m., couaola. MS.
Maraelllea cablau arrival, Muring Januarf
32.600, ilrllrrrlra 14,200; atocka Keliruarj i
MI.400.—Hofwonl, Vtrk 4c Clark.
The following table el"* **• opening
null clone lu the New York coffee market
fur todar:
Opening
Hoiige. Clo»e.
15-4.21 6.15-6.20
,45-8.65 6.65-6.63
New
Arhucklea 216.09; bulk
lu bog* or barrel!, lie; green, H01!r.
RICK-t'arullna 44074c. according to the
*OIIBI!»F.-F«nrf full cream dairy. 16'.r;
'Vhreddcl blacult. B raw No. - rolled
nala. 13 00 cnae. Mark grill. 26 pound bigg
,T«. Oratera. full wolghl. gTLOfeaae; IlgSt
weight, lt.00 eoae. Kvinorated appiea. flje
niae. tied ,nlmon 35 eoae.
34.35 cnee. Cocon. 40c; chocolate, 33c; auuff
.,"„nd Jara. «c. Boaat beef. 32.60 cate:
rimed beef, 32.60 rale. Callup. II.M cue.
Blrup, New Orleaua. 16c gullou; curu, 30c
S tlon; Cinn 36.; gallon; (leurglu rone 36,.
It, 160-pound 60c. Axle greoae 31.76. tloda
rrackera. 64c pouud: lemon 74c; oyeler 7c.
Barrel candy, per pound. 6e; mixed, ;^r
C mi-I. 64,-. T-innloea. 2-ponnd, 31.Pl paw-
pound 33 25. Nayy lieana, 32; Uum u<aua.
6c licit matchea, per groaa, 31.<6. M,ca
ronl, 64«7C pur bound. Hardlne*. uioa-
tonl. 33.» caae I'otaab, 33.2603*0 caau.
t'ennula. 74v Hope. I-ply cottou. 11c. Soup.
3t .oct.00 caae. ^
Bream. 7e pound; snapper, Ife ponad;
»ano, 26c pound; mac!
pouad; roo shad. 60O*fe: buck ahad.
6.(ri-5.fi5
6.70- 6.76
5.70- 6.75
6.76-6.86
Octolmr
N«tv«*mU>r .
Ih»oti»n»l*or
6.8IV5.90
6.866.95
5.96(1.00
tl.004.06
fi.05fi.15
. 6.IS 6.2-)
6555.«0
5.«)-6.fiS
5.65-5.70
6.75-5.80
5JSVS.85
5.86-R.9i)
6.90-6.U
5.954.06
6.064.10
C.154.2S
Clark 6oodman A Co.
20 Broad Straat, Naw York. '
COTTON, STOCKS AND GRAIN.
Tatagraph your ordara direct to
our Naw York offica, which is ac
cording to law. Wa daal in frae*
tioral Iota. on medarata margins.
Our information ia tha bast and la
talagraphad to thoaa who opon ao*
counts with ua. Correspondence in
vited.
hbn Franrfaro.
Mavannah. . .
HpnkauA. . . .
Thoms sv I Hr.
Vicksburg. .
Washington. ,
Wilmington.
'BrgAHBBttY:
KecUoa Director.
Under Leadership Union aud
Southern Pacific Were
the Features Early.
Saw York. Fab. 4.—Tha opening, where
th**rv were rhaugre, was grttarally lowrr.
Anaconda,
Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Halil-
more and Ohio and Colorado Furl uuebang-
'Tnfot
_, l-nfun I*ariflr and lntrrlmrough onenrd
% lower. Ht. Paul waa off & ttradlus S
lowrr. Hmeltlng and Amalgamated uflrY
Erie opon.sU % lower.
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
Opn 2
XtcEIn
RalUmorr aud Ohio .
(’anadian Fariflc ..
Cbrsapeakr sad Ohio .
Erie
Brio, first .
Nrw York Ontral
Grrat Westrrn .. ..
Illluola Ontral .. .. .
leoulavlllr aud Nashville
Jorfolk and Wratrrn
Ontario and Wratrrn
IVnnsrlranla
Hork ..
Houthern I'arlflo
Southern Rnllua
It ii II way.. .. ..
r referml
Union Faclflr
1’nlti‘U Htatrs Htrvl
do. preferred
WalMtah
WE
JS*
luo*i
17*N
1
70 H
W
ji"
mu
161*4
m3
>1
1203a
85
44
a
•2U
84*4
147
71
573*
*2ii
147
171
146*4
171H
44W
106*5
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Bid. Asked.
^Georgia 4Vts. 1915 Ill 111
"OWtgM lUllfoad 8a. -1910
Havanuah 6s. 1909
Maron fa. 1910
Atlanta 6a, 19U
Atlanta 4Hs, 192?.
I02V4 106*4
106 107
163
Atlanta 4a, 1914
Atlanta and West Point
Atlanta aud West Point Dhta. . 108 110
Central of Georgia, 1st Inc. "
do. 2d Income
Georgia
Augusta sod Mavannah ...
107*4
EARLY MORNING INFORMATION.
Town Topics: Ths reappearance of New
York aa a bidder for gold In the opeu mar
ket In I^oudon, which mar result In further
purchases, has doue much to restore what*
ever of confidence In- tbe local monetary
situation had been lost by reason of the
financial demands of the corporation. We
look for a further rally today and better
price* during the week: '
The Interstate commerce Y-onmilaaloo’S re
port <m the Steel Corporation la expected
very soon, and as this Investigation has. It
fa lielluved. TPinltcd tn turning up nothing
detrimental b* th» corporation, we art very
bullish for the lone pull an earnings on the
whole are showing up woll compared yltb
a year ago, and In view of the bright bust-
tlook •* *
ness outlook tbere Is no r*»aanuahle outlook
Buy the atandan
Kell cotton on bulges.
Buy wheat on braaka for turns.
CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION
Capital $500,000.00
Cindlar Building. Branch Corner Mitchell and Foreyth 8U.
Equipped with every modern facility for doing a general Banking.
Truet and Savtnga Business.
4 Per Cent Interest Compounded
On Savings Deposits
INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
The mod modern Safe Deposit Department In tbo South cspoclally
prepared tor storing small and large warea.
nuir: (mimCnru-y. active. 32.50 cm!-:
I (,—nine*, rh-lce, a,-live. 32.0002.25 vrale;
j („*.,itr„im,l arc,,o. 12*9 crile; -ul-aa. ilry.
DROUGHT IN FLORIDA
CAUSING HEAVY LOSS ]
, .tire*. T.v" itushei: Trish potatoes, act lye.
8pc<*l«l t«> T!ic Gcorgliin. , \<» l. *5fiflra. ImjrHcI: eelerv. fancy.
H'lilu. Fin., Feb 4 -Florida Ir now! l**ppy
■tier nhcafl f<»i
the
I* In-lug Insttkcd lii uu*
i*n» »ng the tongcRt Urmight i
of 'i I .—letl in u mfniber »»f y<*n» * N > 1.1
In liaa fallen, with the exception «f i
lr»*»* ,-«*nt light -!»<*« et a u eek *iu
bi-t i »cti»h» i The entire state iw
niirl* ufTcrted tind tatielt tUnmge tn tiu kii
th
In .
, $2 f/iVrnlef okriT six
Jtuall. *2.69 crate: cauliflower, ao
, Milia* pound: lettuce, bended, 6-AHt
drum: %w»n»t iwtuti****. vellow, active,
l»*hei: swiet |M»tntoe*. white, a**
T-v- bushel; kraut, hnlf-barrel. $3^5;
a** «»«
»«*!»-
!‘,4e Mir
v iH*rrb*». 2fe*
ruiUH GRAIN AND PROVISIONS,
New York. Boaton. Chicago. Washington^
Baltimore. Atlanta. New Orleane. Sen Francisco.
Philadelphia.
London.
The American Audit Company
100 Broadway, Naw York City.
F. W. LAFREFTZ. C. P. A„ Pres. Q. E. MANWARINO, vice Prea.
THEO COCHEU, Jr, Secretary.
The American Audit Company, chartered under the laws of New York,
ts empowered to examine the affaire of, and make reports upon the finan
cial condition of private and public concarna for dtrectora, officer* and fit.
dlvtduala. The preparation and Installing of ayatams a specialty.
ATLANTA BRANCH. lOlE-lOld-1017-1011 FOURTH NAT'L BANK BLDa
0. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone. Main 672. Cable Address, AmdIL New York.
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bunk Building.
auJLu e »£u$:m‘ : Baa* rkon * ,u * ATLANTA, OA.
L. H. Fairohilo.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
new oilcans.
Mam bare:
New Orleans Cotton Exchange. New York Ccffee Exrhance.
New York Cotton Bxrnanae. New Orlean, Uoord of Trade,
New Orteann stork Exchange, _Chicago Board of Trade.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Private wires to NEW YORK nnJ CHICAGO. Orders anM.'I.ed fox I
lure delivery, on above Exchangee U. C. COTHRAN.
FRANK HAWKINS. Prealdent.
It 31 ATKINSON. Vlce-I>realdent.. TtlOMAk c. ERWIN, CaaMer
JOSEril A. MctMRIi, Vlce-l-realdent. U. W. IIYI'.RS', Aaalatant Cashier.
Third National Bank
Capital - - - - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $375,000.00
pmeCTORti
DR. A. W. t’Al.UOL'N,
MILTON OAltOAN.
JOHN IV. GRANT.
II Y. MfiTOltD,
FRANK HAWKISH.
J. II. NUNNAI.LT.
J UAtlRni.I. I’AYNE,
L’. fl. HOMMKR.
DAVID WOt ID WARD.
raiur* *»f tin* fall of IfeT Urn** «»
laym' ‘lh*i»^ , tlon.
D u'dT I UUrrvaia anil Itvtivy lltmm lul b»pn linn '
• boon tho i****uti
1
;\L0NZ0 RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANTS
AND
AUDITORS
Ctupln Building.
Bell Phone. Hein 8!A |
Fi.oru-nich»*«t p. ... .....
Ml $1.50; striiitanl |utl«*nl, $4 75; half |Ml-
•wt wiring wiifi* l ut.-nt, 65.iv'
t'lill.Y- « b-.i.-v wlilt.- ti* , N.» 2 wWlf.
HAYWARD, VICE! & CLARK,
i bit.*
-*f. ><
»1—*• lilt*- i ii|U'**'V 55«-; Nu. 2 j
So,, z 4V: T«*mk rtivfoj
ublMi nit*. 5.'’*^ Hurt. Mnw,
ATLANTA. GEORCIA.
311; AI—I -In I" wn t I'l-cmnnd.
1.7,-; 1...I1. I llt-n—in.l Intre. p-
<„—.1. (.tain, per •* ■»•"« < w-k*. «<•: |da(u. I
ei.-lia. 96v; pliilu. 2t [emnit Mvka. I
c< ti A^-?i'4i*}*V- «■<»-,■ tkhjo* *-
«N»all bole**. *h» So. I third
COTTON. STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE. uRAIN AND PROVISIONl.
(, Cerendelet a(vd O^Mrier^Stt, New Orleane.
»* tTa»x^^r V U f > w’
N«*W V.rw t ottt.nKx; 1 York itKfew F%*tom*e.
» As*orUiYv Meir.ecr* l l\>rjw-.l Ut ttoa An a
llmnton Cnttoa Exchange.
/ Soar York and Chicago Correspondvnta.
4. 6% 1A.CHC 4 COra'AHD «ARYLETT, FRAZIEft 46 CARRINGTON.
PRri/ATC WIR^A TO ALL FDIMT8.
THE FORTSON-GARRETT CO.
COMMISSION BROKERS
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, CRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Private Wires to- Naw Yat k, Chicago and New Orleans.
All Accounts Guaranteed.
Offices: Opposite Poet Owes, Knoxville, Tenn.; Schraplro Bulldlna
North Augusta. S. C.
Orders solicited for Purchase and Sale for Future Delivery. Correspon
dence invited. Atlanta and Georgia euKometa wiU tat given apeelal attxo
ticn.
JaiNaadf
maJ^wnmmam
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