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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW&
PRICES SHOWED
TENDENCY TO SAC
Due to Indifferent Advices
From the Liverpool
Market.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
*. (Proa H»r« , _
Htm York. M.rrb U,-I.lrrr|wul *w dn*
itlmur I town CM Mir aa<l unrbaMrd 1
Iilrtrr au <ll,tant;<ypriird .trady pnHInlU
i orrllor on Mr a£l on dl«t»«r. At 17:1*
Pi SB
mle* 10,00$. Amarlemm 9,$00; ipaealatfon end
esMrt. i.auo; Imports 1000. ArnWrsu 14.000.
Port wIpts ee Unfitted roilr 01 U.W.
again.! JMMJaet.epsk and IW?9 last year.
Later rabies refsfrtrd a f art bar adridlf
f 4 point on near mouths.
I.lvarjionl a taut parity with our rluaf
Katunlay. Kpota reutlnu* In good deuiNiid
Edited by
Joseph B. lively
but lberr fa a slight shvJinjr off of quo
DECLINE WAS SM ALL i IStXJti JhSlSal""^ 1
National Ginners’ Associa
tion Gives 12,716,000 as
Amount Ginucd.
0000000000000000000000000a
o ^
O The National Glnnem* Asfforla-
O tlon place* the cotton ginned up to O
O March 2 at 12.716,000 bales.
O .
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
New York. March II — Cotton opeurd
fir* aad for a- tiro* binlONi *hn«r«Hj atorr
deprrselun than bad beeu expes-ted. owing
— * —the profee-
Tba l.lftrpool market opened about lu
tlaa with tba rloaa In Now York ou hatui
day. Tba tone, bowaalr. was nervous. with
IndleatJona from tba start of a decline In
prices, and at tba rloaa. which was barely
2
to Hi pal Du
*.
Tb. followin* I. tb. not* Id Ik. dcUt.
BMtM la UmpooL
Omd. Illfi.
YUrrhAprll ..........Lift* 1»>1
. Sfoj-Jaa.
i«g»s
.._..4»
4.7X
malxr ...AM
i.u
r.ni
t.vM
law.
5.7«H
With (dm OHtUltd <0 * palDl. Inwrr.
Vp to 11 a’eiork Ik. opnlng «r» .1 tbr
hlik point, Tb*r« m rrry llll, doing
iDioMdUtoly tftrr Ik. OMklnf, tkoafh Ik,
trad.ory WD. <fcMrew»M. *4»r .flowing n
Iom of lk point, at k.B aod July t point" «t
» «. OctnVrr m. 6 paint, dawn «t lu.l'J
It «a. rrportrd tb. drrlln. «.. .ttrlbutnl
Bikini* to arlUa* by tb. loo*,.
Tba Now York mirlut cloKd aland*. a.t
**Oarerntnmt flanor*- rrport will lw lanird
lluck IK akowlnc cotton flaunt to March
10:
Followlas U amount ctnard by atatra:
Alabama
Arkaoona
Florida
llroifl.
Indtaa Territory .
K.alurk*
LotdaUn.
S» p ' v. v. •
North Carolina ..
Oktahomn ..
K«njtli Carolina ..
Tenueaat'f
Tessa
Vlrrtaln
Total
(*«mi|NirntH«* rec»
Net nreedpta tuilit
Its me day last year
..1,121.000
.. W4.UO)
.. €3.000
..1.0.1.00U
.. 391.000
.. 1,500
.. 931.000
..1.441.000
.. 4<J.«»
.. 6J7.0U0
.. 431.000
.. W!.na»
lpt« at all l\ H.
Total reerlplt almv HepternWr !..
l!»tlmni«*kl neelpta toumi
3».«tl4
15.579
13. 455
t*.9J5.
3I.KPS
3?,tc;
|,it;,3«i
III hare u temporarily eaaler Intiu
nrr on futurew. Thluk market trill rise
IT further.
Full Itlvep An lea of rlotlia for I lie week
remalnliiK la leas than l«V),(W pt
farturera Indifferent sellers
fftafeil that national (Inver* would make
the quantity ginned to Mar* ti 3 or H1M.OO0.
Ununwlug are II a. m. bids: Man ii S*.• 1.
Mav 9.S&, July 9 92. Or toiler I0.IH, JitfiiiNry
10 44
Mitchell tolling looks Iu_Im» Craig. Market
•teu'ller now. blit ilo Hot/1 bill ti tb>y are flu.
Ialie«|. Will lie n buy so’ute time today.
-Theo 1*11 «*•* art***: * NenoUaiiCaa oter the
report «if Hie NalbmaT'Gluuera* AawN’bt
tlon baa led to some IU|\iblntluii In Hie
odtou market, and a Inrjfl* amo..nit of short
selling. Keen If the Nations! tllnuera
•Imuld lie IXtMi.Oun. It will toe a very buflfah
diN-uuietit. 1 e*tlmate that the ahort Inter
est In the market lm« Ihh*ii Inereaaed almut
yi.Ono luiles during the psst week
‘•flellere In very much higher prices for
cottou sud am long a moderate quantity.
041 Which I esftect to realise it very baud
some profit."
"With cotton selUug throughout the thuifli
at from llfrllVr', the short able of the
market at f.ttr for May ton tract a lu New
York doea not'(Weal to nie." , \ *
New Orleans, llarch ll.—Hayward, Vick
A Clark: IJtrerpool steady. Futures about
1 higher; stmta 1 lower. •
Taylor of the National tiluuera' Askocla
tlon la quoted as adylug hi* figures are lu
complete yet. but will be under II.OW.OOO.
Market opens 3 to 3 lower, with aetlar*
scarce. " —* —*“* '
'/iff
weakness. Hina Her longs selling out.
nterjr opportunity.
i ptircb
i for a scalp. ,
*t, with prlcea jjii
Hpot uiar
again l»e _ r
ket In New Orleans quiet,
changed.
Large long llnea accumulated
York are reported trying to s*
every opportunity. Even eery bullish gin-
»>MN.f ur s. are rhuoghr c *
ffect.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
44 pfennig decline; atlas *4.000: Klo No .
nominal: exchange IS 1332: receipts 13.000;
atocka 675.000; market Inactive- HI* ship
ments to United States 4.(Mr. Europe 1,000;
clearances by at earner to United States. 47.-
Out). Total clearances to cape 5.00Q; ship
ment* United States 64.000: Europe 3.000.
Santos receipts 11.000; Sao l*au!o receipts
36,000: Juudfaby re«-elpta 2X000; atocka
.mr.ono: market weak.
Kdnfos clearances to United Statea 41.
000; to (leriuany 72.000; Holland 34.000; Bel
gium 14.000; France O.Oflo. Total clearan«*ea
172,000; shipments to l ulted States US.000;
A great dent of huylii
fur their experience liffore that month
turns Into c«ah. The cutistituptlve demand
will take rnre of the receipt a n little later
«m. We thluk Septeuilier coffee liougbt
under !>\ will alum- lirtudaome profita later
14M7. 1930.
C.&30 to ltt.Ojp)
1X000 tu W.000 «.0M
11,000 to 1X000 0.701^ March
Mhvemeul at Atlnuta:
Hose of the Naw York
No* Orleans,
lialreaton ...
^louatoii
today..
Saute day laat year..
luerrase
Shipments linlay
• Same day alat year..
Increano
ltt
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
UT.rnnol, ,t,.dy: aiM.IHof opl.n.l, *.i».
Atlanta, .tMdy: intddMno 111-Uc.
New York, atMd;: ml.t.flltif UJSp.
Now Orl,*n«. quiet: tnlddlluf III !*<•.
H.vannah, dull: tni.ldlinf lose.
tl.lTe.ton, quint: ailddllDt ll'v
rkartratoa, quint; mMitllug t»Vt<'.
Kt. Lout., quiet: tnUI.llli.it 11.-.
Memphis (tMdtr; nilddllu lu\r
lUltlmoee. nnmlo.1: middling UV\
BaatOB. ,te.de; ■ Iddl uf >l.«<
IlMitOB. quiet; middling 1I4>-.
Mobile, ateudy; middling loV .
Norfolk. Brm; middling UWf.
Wilmington,-.teody; middling Ijy
LJttlo Rock, ataody; middling 10V.
TODAY’S PORT RECeTpTS.
The following table *kow. receipt, at th.
New tirle.ua. . . <
I Calreaton. • • • •
( Mobile.
, Savannoh. • • • •
fharleaton
i Wilmington.* * • • • .
. Koefolk
New York. • • • •
Bnatnn. . . • • •
Philadelphia. . . •
INTERIOR RECEIPTS
The following table shows receipt* at tht
towns today, vompared with the same day
last year:
1907
1906
llouaton. • a
Augusta.
Memphis
kt. l.out*
Ultirlnnatl
6>fi
*s\
.W2»7
air:
M7
TSf
x:*
1?.M
533
Total
tsiiM ' pfil
D. VICK A CLARK’S _
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orleans. March II —^Cotton o|»c«cd
eaaler owln* to ntt indifferent Llverpnrtl.
where futures show a tendency to sag. and
disappointment o»er the delav In the pub
lication uf the Natioual Ulnners* report.
These figures will not •*o»ne «»ut before to-
morrow, and are ex|iecied to l*e around
lJ.SrtO.0rtu. exclusive of llntern. etc The de
dine db! not go very far. owing to the large
dtsi'ount of fatnres under *t»ot prices nod
t^csu*- leading lung interests had tw aup
the
putt the mat ket pr»»feaalonally In sflfdi
fetire According to New York optnh - “•
t-lt.iue. however, la trying to re*lu-
holdings uu every opjwnmult>. Th
Miiy .. ..
June .. ..
July .. .
Aniruat ..
September
Octpber ..
Noreuilier
iMemler
January .
Kcbrunry
*lusetl stend.v. Hulea .TT.7.V) bags.
.Mr. tifHy-l twMIy ir.
yMri* ogpmleaeo of ed-
Itlag curk.ti In AtlanU
aad tba Soutk bun and.
him a rccognlwii aa-
tkarlty la Ua apatlaliy
TIPS FLASHED .
From Wall Street
RANGE OF new YORK^STIGCKS AND'COTTON MARKETS
r
NEW
• ( ^2.
;7ke fSVowltuc fa.c
tdre# In New Y’ork ti
YORK.
is range In cotton to-
id ay;
a
K
0
t.
X*
4
nil
ii
Mareli. . . 9.74! 9.75
S.Sf
June 1
July.. . . .jl0.00it0.0u
Aug. . . .'. ( 9.99! 9.99,
kept lO.OO'lO.OO
Ort——-r-rTter410.24
inn-'. . . . 110.74!ro.-j.
S:S
9.74
fl.M
9.90
9.92
10.14
10.21
D. 4^ 9,70-11
9.73, 9.74-78
9.94 9.94-99
9.97-49
9.93 9.98 94
9.99 9.97 »
9.94 10.01-32
10.24'10.22-24
I9.26IIQ.PI-H
issn
9.M4M
9.96-96
9.94-1')
11,01
IU.04-4M
10.06-07
10.26*26
M.32-33
Cluartl steady. ^ ^
LIVERPOOL.
Tha following tabfo gives the opening
range and close, compared with yagtarday:
Futures opened steady.
Openlug
Range.
March 6.r» -6.M
March-Aprll .6.l2H-k.«
April-May ...6,tl 4U1
May-Juue
.luue-July ....5,*rt -6.11
July-August .5.7* -A.7*
Aug.-Kept. ..,5.75^4*6.77
Kept.-Oct. ...5,74
Oct.-Nov. ' “
N«v.-I»ec.
I»e*-.-Jan,
UJuaetl barely steady
.5.61 5.7d
.5.€7«4-6.<»H 6.*A4 545 5.68
««. B.gg54
NEW ORLEANS.
5|H
II
Hia.TET. : .‘lV.aifMtiXjijfl.H
April
May If.€3110.63 10M|lu.6o
June f
July ilU.KPt9.t2
•t.’ .* .' .* .ilV.kiio.kj
•c 110.54 10.55
i’losct] ateaiiy.
l6.44-46, la 4*40
10.0243
10.60-63110.65-04
16.67-66110.73
10.72] 19.1C*16.76-77110.6446
{....Jl0.S94Kia.d5
10.41 l<>.47jiaS3 11042 53
10.41 10.61'10.61-6J 10.66-57
1 Il0.5» 110.62-64
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointen on Proviiiona.
The 4'btcago Record Herald:. "1 consider
myself a vary conservative man. and yet I
am perfectly willing to go ou record 041 the
proposition that wheat can easily sell nt
11.» a bushel Jo this market," anya W.
ff. 4'roaby. "lu the first place, the Hus
slon shortage, together with the enormous
cnuamuptlnti In Kuropc and this country,
supplemented by the fact that It la almost
inevitable that the next Russia* crop uf all
kinds of grain will be amall also, will easily
pat It to 90c. On top of tbla are the farts
that neither Hernia tty #u»r France know
whether they have a wheat crop eouxlug
WHEAT AT OPENING
STRONG AND HIGHER
Reuorts of Damage bv the
Green Bug in Southwest
the Chief Cause.
cheapest thing In the world may ea . „
|o the other extreme. Thla Is not a pretty
picture for a tmnr to contemplate."
Urun Expert John luxlla will arrive tbla
mornfug 111 the bug fitfected districts of
Texffa to weigh up the extent of the dam
age to wheal and oats, lie ta under con
of bullish National Hlnncrt* figures, there
fore, might la* very limited. Then* la noth
ing In prevailing weather conditions to call
f«r specs 1 comment The spot market la
quiet. Mime bnsfuess doing at quointluua
Receipts are moderate, loll not decreasing
a* fast as expected. Trading In future*
settled mound tO.TAe for May, with mhuc
buying for u short turn. It la n sculp
ing market.
S.-w York. March 11.—J. H Radio 4 t’o
Prices cased off rlaht from the opcnltuc.
Selling by professionals and conunisshm
houses were resiwitislble for the decline*.
The*heavydntveslglit figures Usd It* effect,
and the bull leaders thought well to grub
what profits they had than to do t«H»
much bulling at tlds time. Then* I* no as
■uraiice that the movement a III full off.
The alt nation continues strong, but the
hravv movement Is ovcruomtug-thi* eifect uf
the strong spot situation llousiiui receipts
csMmateu for tomorrow did not give much
encouragement to the bulls. We look for
temporarily easier prices.
MUCH ANXIETY 8HOWN~
AO TO NEXT YEAR’S CROP
A new cause of anxiety now tkdng free
ty dlscuaned by manufacturers ti. what tuny
happen to prices of cotton, and. therefore,
to the prices of goods mad* from that oil
ton should next season’s cropa atari off
badly, fltnl tb* yield at any time point to
less thin 12.OQO.OiM bales? Tb4a feature has
connr'T*rv prominently to the fore within
tti* past few davs through an advertisement
of a leading print goods mill, which warns
Its customer* to stock up now. even nt
the prevailing high level of prlcea. rather
than run the risks which the future may
have in store.
"It Is well to remember that the prea-
rnt season’s full yield was made possible
onlv by Ihe record breaking out turn from
Texas, since every other etateThrougbout
the twit has fallen materially- belop the
previous Mg crop*. The analyse the alt-
uatlou still further, the big Texas cron was
made possible only by the phenomenal pro-
duct Ion of the far western counties and Ihe
ranbandl*-!b* erstwhile cotton ranges. A
season of unusually heavy rains during
the summer tuo4itba caused an euormoua
production on tbla new land. The plana,
generally looked upon aa arid and almost
mtntc** were thla year favored by nrovb
deuce with copious rstns throughout the
hot mouth*, running from 7 to U< inches In
*!<*e<>» of the norms). It seems loudly safe
finm n business s!nud|>olnt to take It for
granted that providence will l»e equally gen
erous during the coming season '
MRS. E.B. PEEK,
STENOGRAPHER.
122 Century Bldg. B.ll, Main 4(30.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone. Main&X .
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
W. J
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
•osCT«2“* r *“*" u ATLANTA. OA.
tract, aa for a ontulier of yeara, to thr
Watson house of Minneapolis. Inglla la fa
miliar with the green bug and glvea him
— tlwajs Ukln '
greeti Id an)
World's avallablct breads! uff supply. ■ *c»
cording to the B. 4 •Frink Howard coutplla
tlon, aggregated 214.710.000 bushels Mart-li 1.
1997. na compared with 2Qfl.632.0Qi) bushels
was 6,940,000 bushel*, as compared wMb
decrease of 11.716.000 bushels during Jan
uary and with an Increase of 4.101.609 bush
els during February. of last year.'
' Hi. Lotils wired: "In 1100 IF
{ can wheat
1.6114 *n August."
Ilrndatreet's report* weekly clearance* of
wheat and flour no whe.tt from the lulted
States and Uatiada
folloi
-Rusliela
Wheat
and flour
.. 2.261.(•>»
2.631.(49
3.040.000
'.'.664.0i)il 2.304.030
123.026.00:) * t;,,315,000
Same i»erl«e1 la*t y«*ar. 5)7.034.(00 vk.viA.mxi
Another llto-ral incrcnse lu the visible sup
ply of wheat la probable thla week. North
western stocks have Increased l.5-a).rt»irt bush
els this week, nut of the gain of 575,
buaUela at huluth. the greater porttou la
durum wlieot. sold for export a ml under
contract tu arrive from Interior elevators
liefor* the openlug of lake navlgnlbui.
Argent lint shlpiueutst
- - Ru«heU
Wheat Corn.
. 4.624.09) 196.000
. 3,406.(01 T3.«WW
W o. 4.»*2») .itt.000
January *1 36.K72.tOt 4.«)L.txa)
Same time last year —2J.212.«X* 3.W.'
lte go.-i Brulhera’ seal ova rd
Chicago. March It.-Wheat was lower f«r
the duy. suffering dips ui *« to V- tin* gov-
ernweui Man-h ie|Mirt uvcrlMilaming the
f ;reeii bug stories. The uioouut-of vvhe.it
u faruitrs' hand* on March 1. na |wr gov-
ernuieaC report Just Issued.* la 20Mr44.)"»
Primary recetnta of wheat 1.O25.OJ0 bushels
and com 907.000 bushels, compared with
t»i.'kfl) nud 429,000 ImyheJa. icsp4?vt|vejy a
year ago.
Clearances for the day: 24S.OUO bushels of
wheat aud 31M“» bushels corn.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETa
Chicago grain and provlalona quotations
for tudfljr follow: , ,
m Open. High. I»w. Close. Close*
WHEAT—
•May 77^
Jti|y....< 79S
44epl.....
cons-
May 47*4
July 46>*
Sent... 467,
OATS-
May
J III V .... .T7X,
Sent 32*.
I’DRK —
May.. 16.40
July. 16.524
LAH!)-
May.... 9.4R
July... !).5rt
Sept.. !).•)
SIDES-
024
77%.
784
»74
32%
9.524
S*.4e»
5)65
July .
9.124
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
This week ...
Last week ...
Cur. week last
apoodiMit
writes that Herman* will hare to •*»»iu»* to
the United Statea later for a substitute for
the large sales of rye that she bae made to
Russia.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
m.«. Um-k*.
each; goes*.
each; torkeja active
F.iltiS-Active. 17c.
1.1 VF Util I.TRY Hens actlr
racli: < bl< k.n. nrttij,
F.klu. Sc «ch; pmMI,.
Mil iMilhcrwI. Sc M
, *i5RtJ5aSl» POPLTRT—Oomo. nodrawa,
.ctlTC. lAlSkc paaa!; tqSafo. oaor«jr%
.cure, IMilic pound: frlM. nclln. in.,-
\jlfd. l°c pound; h!unr.
active IS 1 i»uml: .hnuldcf. »<-tl»c. a.-
pound: .idea active. I«c pound; baiter, no
lady peat.
wblta paaa acUvw
93.00; slock. 9U&S
Tl»** following figures give the primary
iii<•vein, ut uf wheat and corn:
Wheat—Receipt a today l.tekoff) bushel*,
.-ignliist 6*5.two onshela last year: slilitnieiits
11hJiiv IXW) bushels, ugalust li'ii.t-.*' bush
els last year.
Curn—Receipt* todny M7.VO le
ngoln«t 429.»«*> bushels last year: ship
t»*dnjr 526.0UO bushels, agaluat 3iK,'**» bosh
els Inst ytnir. '
aIicU,
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
hlgbe
Corn - Op«>ne«l
in., uu haug«Nl; i
THE SUGAR MARKET.
New York. March 11. — Refitted and raw
wugar markets steady and tiu< Unng«*<l. Lou
don beds steady - March aud April 9s Usd.
1 VI-
NAVAL STORES.
SHvuntmh, tin.. March 11.—Tur|K»n*
tine tlrnt, 72 S-4c bid: sales 27c; re
ceipts 4; shipments. 263.
Itoaln firm; sale* 625; racelpt* 52.
shlpmenta 696; stock 56.139.
Quote. A. H. <*. tl 94.36; K |4 3t>:
V. 14.36; H. 34.65; I. $4 65; K. 96 60;
H. I.Y.60: N. 15.76. water glass. 16.10:
water while. 16.25.
THE WEATHER REPORT
STATE FORECASTS.
portion; Tueoday fair and w-artuer.
Mouth Carolina-Fair tonight ami Tuesday.
Warmer Tuesday.
Alalatuin-Fair tonight nud Tuesday;
warmer lu the Interloi.
WEATHER~~CONDITIONS.
Kaot of the Mlaolaaippt the prevailing
hnv
Ih*<*ii small.
. the Mlaalaalppl
west and- uorthweat. The advance of the
area of high pressure from the northwest
has caused somewhat colder wvutber lu the
south and along the entlra Atlantic coast;
at moat other atatlous lint little <-haug*
ha* occurred alnce Baturday tnorultig.
The condllloua favor fair weather fli this
Hectlon toulght and Tuesday; somcwi
warmer Tuesday. 1
Minimum land Maximum Tampargturat
JTTC kfAilHUKV.
Section Director.
NORTHWEST CA^S.
The following figures give the notthweat
.. ------ •--- - Vk and Isa
Lnat
give t
ears of today, laat week and laat year
List I oat
To lay. Week. Year
* 0 AY1R'0»"P artlve. 1*e earfc; finest
active, 6* each: Mnlltrfi. aetlte. lit
ttrh; duck*, mixed, a^ re. 2L* each; wUd
fnrkera active, lie p.oad: nihhltti aetlre. I
Il4e earh: aqulrrel* active, tc each: *»pot
atm. dressed active, lie pound; upoaaum,
live, active, tc pouof.
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.-
FLOUR -Highest peteet. FOe: t*eat pat
ent. 14 6*; standard patent. If.?*: half pat
rnt tl «); **itnc wheat pat*nt. Alt'
CORN Ch.dce Willie. 7<V No. 2 whit.
N’o 2 vrelh.w. gv. inlve.1. »m«-: Ten»i
white iSK.- **n».*ke»l 4*»»t*, |wr bu«liel. 7A-
IlntU. til .V
OAT44 •*U«b'!* wJiUe cHimhmL 6)k ;
while. uV . No 2 UllXe.1 i'A.-; TvXn* rust
nrnof. 4K-; (ioMeii oat*, kR«*; Hurt. 7% ; Rltie
Central Bank and Trust
Corporation,
CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
shares Atlanta Till* iluar&ntee
Company atoek.
6 V> 50 shurre Constitution Publishing (V
Y*T , ‘ I p<r vent pr« ferred stock
* lV 25 ahnn* Truat Company of Urorgla
. -.| aiovk.
j 5 slturrs Atlanta ffome Ffie Insurance
Cotopuny stock.
! $ 5.006 prnlt Lulwirulnry ftr*i mart*
) gage € per cent bonds, due 1326.
* -• I 315.t)F) City »>f Atlanta 4 per cent bonds.
t-TImtihJ: ’.W. lit.. h.l M , II W; ' d«* I»«-
HAY—Timothy. ,
da ebob's- small tales, 11.90; da No. | tblrvl !
bales. 1.25: vie. No 2 third tales. 1 *.V, ,\« !
| clover mixed. 91.30; ebolce prairie, 91. her j
"VlHORTR-rhotce white 91.30; Tetat whits
tl 40; racy. kJpound. I! 55; brown, soiil'o .
Hit) t. tl 3*
CHICKKN FKRD—Fifty iMaad aaek*. 90e- ,
Purina cal* k Teed. « W. Vicar Iv^d. |L2J,
Itanorr feed 91.»
PROVISIONS.
PRtlVf!t|f»\g hupreuie ham*. Wta-; CaU
•Mill ham*. II s drv *<itt evtm 9 7* '
Hill* .• V* pound* PJ). fist k». VTi.J
»*!.*» ' *5. Mvipreutr laid. Purltj
912.000 State of UcorgU 4 1-2 per cent
bond*, due 1915.
$ 2.001) Fulton Hag and Cotton Mills 6
per cent bonds, due 1917.
9 2.00'> Constitution Publishing Com
pany first mortgage 5 per cent
bond*, dtia 1930.
Also some gilt*edge tleorglfl munici
pal Issues at attravtlve prices.
Coi-rw»pondenre invited. 1 totalled in.
formation on any or all of the above on
application.
TRUST AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT.
L. H. Fairchilo. *. j. WhU»
L. H. FAIRCHILD. At COMPANY.
NEW^Ort l'CAAB, ,
N.w Oriran. Cotton Kicl^a**. N.w Tom rich.nc^
N.w York Cotton K».iuihk,. No nr Orl.nn* Hoard of Tr*d%
Now O.-touta Stork K«rh»n*». Chloot" H'uM of Tr.ti.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ArtOCIATION
FW.at. *lr*a I • NK.V YORK «nj LTUa.v. urd.r. ./> to( R>
tnro 4.U.0O. on oOo.o Satin,i.,ra. U C COiaHiX
SpocUrto Th-. lWr«!on.
i From HlmiaTvi
Vick A Clark.)
tor both money and account.
Men who are luterear "
■Huotlon- J
netaea k
trouble with
i who are Interested lo the copper
!on aar ikitanf wf the prtms waak-
i In Amalgamated Copper wap th*
le with the miners. a«J they atafa,
an agiwemeut has now been effected
which will continue for a number of yeara.
Thla la regarded as a helpful Influence on
fhe market, but we era inrllnrd lo. lb. b*.
u-r that a l«-ll.rai.at In Ftic.. I. duo. and
«•* kuoar that Iherr b a Imlbr (Kilnx lo
quarbrn Hint b.rr Iwru (Or tome time pait
extreme!y roaemratlTe.
II ml anln repeal mnaage of tb. I ext
l Nei h, YS?k' # 7lD«netol Bureau: London
higher. Hteel advanced 4. New York Can*
tral %, Moutberu I'arjflr 4, goothem Hall
way %. Union Pacific *4. Erie 4. Cnnndlao
I'aHflr %,
We underaUud Union Pacific support
has - sow been fixed aruunfl 159. and w*“ *
he lucllned to buy It with n small atop.
Reading tun* gained In technique '.—
au apparent restriction of range, of 120 .to
!2|; professionals acting accordingly.
FANCY COTTON FREELY
TAKEN BY BUYERS
New Y’ork Uouiwerrlal: To judge from
the active way-In which buyers are taking
fanev cotiona there 1* no lack of confidence
figure for the tmstneaa In baixC and that
Immediately upon doing tbla their Hues will
ta withdrawn aa sold op. Oo rain** stand'
ard staple gingham* are holding nt 74 cents
fur spot and near-by delivery and extensive
order* Into the fall have been booked nt 74
aud T3% cents.
The position of standard prints has been
au far luipnivol that few. If any. lines are
now aelllug below 6% cents, while the lead
er* are on a 6-cent basla. Fine dree* ging
hams have told phenomenally fur the pres
ent spring and summer season and on fall
transactions mill* have secured prices from
11 to 124 cents that aaaure them of a sub
stautlal profit. There la a growing tendency
on the part of shirt manufacturers and
shirt waist makers to take higher grade
goods, and thla lu a large measure la Infiu
ciH-lug the course of the market.
Aa the high-grade gooda have been quick
ly taken up Ihe medium quality fabrics
have become stronger In price and now
• oiumaud values that have not before been
toibi for them. In the Jobbing market a
moat unuaual activity Is reported on woven
aud printed cottons. The Imported lines
are practically all sold up. and ordera on
the domestic gooda In all grades exceed
In volume those of any year on record.
Prices arc higher, yet the purchasers rep*
resenting retailers from all aectlona are
r to pick up any a""'
era have to offer.
MeCULLOUQH BR08.’ FRUIT AND
PRODUCE LETJER.
Atlanta, Ga., March 9.—The apple
•upply la and haa been very* limited
In this market and throughout thla
aectton for aeveral days po*t. with a
strung advance on all varieties of good
quality.
Orangc.v are Hkewlae acarcc. the Flor
ida supply being largely exhausted.
Receipta hereafter will largely come
from California polnta.
Lemons are showing a strong Incli
nation to advance owing to the mild
weather prevailing throughout the
country, which Ik necessarily Increas
ing. to some extent, demand and con
sumption.
Trading In bananas very heavy with
the sutH>ly Insufficient to meet require-
menu at advanced prlcea.
The season Is practically over on
cranberries.
The season la also rapidly drawing
lo a close on California celery. The
supply from Florida, however, will be
In evidence from now on sufficient to
meet requirements.
There Is a limited demand only for
gome at this time.
Live poultry, especially hens and
fries, active and selling readily at ad
vanced prices.
A noted scarcity prevails for dressed
hens, fries, ducks and geese. Dressed
turkeys moving well also at advanced
prices.
Danish cabbage short of requirement!
with prfees up. Florida stock also
scarce and aiming high.
The movement of Florida vegetables,
generally speaking, will be on In earn
est with receipta Increasing as the sea
son progresses.
Strawberries notably scarce at higher
vilifies.
Sweet potatoes of good quality and
desirable varieties ahort of require
ments with Indications of strong ad
vance*. No change of note on eating
Irish potatoes or either that of seed.
The demand continues strong and
active for all varieties of peas, espe
cially of colored stock.
The market Is glutted on eggs with
values low and showing a downward
tendency.
Roth cooking and -table butter In
light supply and selling at satisfactory
values
norm
it m pic
New York Responded Wijb
a Rebound of Some
.Violence.
STARTED COVER I>’(
Number of Stocks Seor*
Gain of Lurgo Fractions
to Over Two Points.
.N»* York. Mxrefc U—Iapror.ra.m, «
s.; ffimasSfrayS
nortec op.net] up xhntplj, aotn, .if. v. it
rxrljr Mt-btek, whiek. howav.r, ...
cheeked. The .evidences were that i.utjm
of a substantial character had a much Son
teiu ^faRpniwsMf:» S
^ Kui * «-
rw fork. Mxrch U—Tba_atork uiiYm
MINING STOCKS.
_Bo.loji.Mirch11.-Op.nl' 1 *: North nui.
Cuaiuioii x>hT Trialt* Mi).
THE LONDON STOCK MARKEi
STOCKS— lOpa'llpajdi
Anaconda
Atchlaon
_ do. preferred
Baltimore and Ohio
Uaaadtan PaHflt*
Uhesapeake and Ohio
Erie
do. preferred
Great YYeatern
Illinois Central
Ixoularllle and Hxahvllle ...
Mexican Central, pref
Norfolk aud Western
New Y’ork Central
Rock Island
Outarlo and Western
Penaayl ranla
Philadelphia and Reading .
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
do. preferred
Rt. Pan!
Union Pacific
•United Statea Steel ......
do, preferred
Wabash, preferred
Kansas and Texas
do, praferred
|:
M&di
n’i...
W) 38'. .
12 IIS
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•Ex-dlvIdend.
STOCKS BETTER IN LONDON.
etead
Ineas and Boutb Africans art harder. Jap
aneae bonds are better, and the new ron
version loan !• quoted at a premium of A
per ceut.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
ng quotatfo
et today;
March. • • • • ,
April • ,
Mny.
July
Ne|itemtar. • • i
t>*i«tar
Closed steady.
CHICAOO CAR LOTS.
Th* rtrelpta of xrxln In ear lata 'Mil
and ntluatad nealpu for tomorrow an«
VISIBLE 8UPPLY.
WI..-01 InrrrxwKl MEMO ha.brl..
r'.iru in.Tp.^d 1.37,000 tmth.l,.
tint. tlr.-r.Ml.ed 177.000 hoxhrl.
CLEARANCES.
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Home Office, 100 Broadway, New Tork City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President
C. E. Mandarins, Visa PranidanL Thao. Coahnu, Jr. C- P. A, Sac and Trill
BRANCHES
NEW TORK—Waldorf-Axtorla. ATLANTA—Fourth Natl Bank Bid*
BOSTON—Exchan*. Bulldln*. CHICAGO—Varqu.tta Bulldln*.
WASHINGTON—Colorado Bulldln*. PHILADELT—IA—BallaYua-Slrntf'-rL
NEW ORLEANS—H.nnan Bulldln*. SAN FRANCISCO—Baldaa Bulldln*-
LONDON. ENGLAND—4 Kin* StraaL Chaap.ldc
ATLANTA BRANCH 1015-18 Fourth National Bank Building.
0. B. BID WELL, Resident Msnigtr.
Taltphona; Main 872. Cabla Addraaa, AmdIL N. V.
sjMrmcSSSET'^rt^fmsi
Third National Bank
h. v. sin
cipital .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $375,000.00
I>S, A. tY CALHOUN,
Mli.TtiS I.AItCAN.
JUBEFII A. McCOBD.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS. BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Cxrond.l.t and Gravlar Gta. Now Orl.nnn.
MEMBERS:
V»« Orlrana r'ortan Ki.Um-r. | \.w OrlMBO F.lnr. Ilmten - Aote ,|, " J
>»* York Cott.a r.i.-h.u*. I Now ONhm And i klr.ro Brardi o' r, “
•i.ltratro C«>r.. Kirh.iitr. I N>w Y-fh CoBr* Kxrh.nl*. _
corion Rtrteac*. | An»rl«r. Mrmrrf. Urtrpeot Ccllna »—
J. s. Sac he i co. 1 a no“ a* r t letV fr’a^Te rTi‘c A R R1 NO t O K.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINT*