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TFfE ATLANTA GEOKUlA.V ANI) NEWS.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Lively's twenty-five
years' experience of ed-
Itlof markets in Atlanta
and the South baa made
blm a recognised au
thority lo bis specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OF STOCK* *
American Sugar Kef. .
Auaconda .......
America n Locomodvt.
do. preferred . • ..
Atp. Smelting Kef.
do, preferred . .
Atchison .«•••..
do, preferred . . .
American Cotton Oil.
Am. Car Foundry #
Baltimore A Ohio .
, J 4 Iron.
Central Leather • • • •
do, preferred
Chicago A Great W.
Chicago, M., A St. P..
Delaware A Hudson. •
Distiller's Securities. .
Erie
Electric ....
Illinois Central
Am. Ice Securities . . • •
Louisville A NasbvlUe. •
Mexican Central • • • .
Missouri Paclflo
234 IS
E Si
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88
a
KAME Of STOCK.
N. TT. Dot. & W. .
Nation.I Lead. . -
Northern Pacific. .
New York Central.
Norfolk A Weitern,
Pennsylvania
People’s Gas.
Ppmu/I ' R»a.|
Pressed'Steel Car.
do. preferred.
Pacific Mall. . .
Bock Island. _ . .
_ do. preferred. . .
United States Kubber
do. preferred
Southern Pacific.
Southern Kell way.
do. preferred,
Texas A Pacific.
Union Pacific. . ,
United States hit
do. preferred
Western Union.
Wabash
do. preferred.
Total Btork miles 898.700 shares.
m
W
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CLOSED ON FRIDAY
The New York Cotton Ex
change .Will Reopen
Next Monday.
TIPS FLASIIED
From Wall Street
Special to The Georgian.
(From Hayward, Vick A Clark.)
New York, March 29.—No Loudon market
today.
In view of the Improvement In the money
situation, Including a slightly easier tend
ency In time money, we nre Inclined to
think that a better market la probable.
The bunk stateineut should muko it strong
report tomorrow. The short Interest Is
stubborn and not Inclined to giro up the
fight depending upon more unfavorable de
velopments.
Should there lie n compromise In the
railroad labor troubles, and everything
N. ORLEANS TUESDAY
Liverpool Reopens Tuesday,
Chicago Board of Trade
■; , Saturday.
With om> exertion, the market. of the
world wore clowd Friday. All Engllfh
market, were cloeed. The cotton, coffee,
petroleum mid produce excboDgea In Amer
ica werd cloaed.
A majority of the broker, of the New
Xork atock exchange elgin-d n petition to
eloae the exchange on Good Friday,
the
_ to grant the request.
York Commercial says:
* fed f
Tht New
••After n prolonged consideration of the
• petition, signed by most of the members
of the New York stock exchange, request
ing that’ the '"exchange be efosed "Good
Frlil ~
. .Tdsy and Saturday, the governing com
mittee of the board announced that it bad
decided to grant tho request for n holiday
oil Saturday, but that the exchuuge will
be onen for business Friday#
“In view of the fact that the London
stock exchange will lie dosed on both
days, n» well ss on Easter Monday, many
the committee author-
m They also pointed out
that the recent wild fluctuations of tho
stock market had necessitated unusual
'work on their part, and that they would.
|therefore, l»e glad to have a rest during
the Easter period. Many were disappoint
has been'tending downward ever since.
Is now estimated that tho aggregate loss
ALL LINES WHITE GOODS
’ COMPLETELY 80LD UP.
f The New Yorl? Commercial: In the
♦white goods trade there remains but little
to l»e sold in the way of merchandise for
mimiucr delivery. All of the importert
have inade n special effort to get addi
tional lines of embroidered goods and open
work patterns. There U a shortage of
plain fabrics, such os are used in tho lin
gerie manufacturing establishments.
Premiums are offered ou novelty white
goods for summer delivery and Jobbers are
> importers and domestic matt
.......... Jn the jobbing houses It U
! stated that bales yesterday nud through
out the past week have been heavy, and
i that the retailer* In all porta of the coun
try ahow a disposition to order for fall on
heavy white goods. On quilts the Import
orders are much larger than those booked
last season.
t ttle to stand ou, ami a sharp recovery
oubl ensue.
Uptown opinions: It Is believed today's
market will l>e, to ft great extent, feature
less. It la assumed that there will be the
usual evening up of accounts prior to ccssa
tlon of business for a few days. Conservn
tive Interests disposed to go slow until
some little time after the beginning of the
new month.
Canadian Pacific February earnings net
decrease 1583,756; eight mouths net Increase
$1,096,806.
Heading System, all companies, February
suhplua after charges decrease $167,960;
eight months' surplus after charges de
crease $1,230,099.
The market opened In somewhat a small
er manner, but with fractional advances
over the previous close, especially In Union
Pacific, Heading nnd Steel common.
Gates bought 3.000 Steel. Iturrlll A Still
sold 2,500, Halsted A Hodges sold 6,000
Heading. .
The sub-treasury lost $3,539,000 to 'tlie^
bank, nnd since Friday It has lost $11,.
o'ia tvm ... ' ’
Tornbly.
The New York Flnnnclnl Bureau: Amal
gamated Is now held between 83 nud 88.
Smelting 111 nnd 118. Anaconda meet*
good support around 58. Atchison special
Ists report n raised support uround 86.
with stock for sale above :K). Canadian
meeting stork toward 169. St. Paul Is held
’narrowly between 127 nud 130. Distillers
meets stock around 70. Erie meets offer
Ings on rensounblo rallies, and Is sold then
OF
Majority Took an Aggres
sive Position on tho
Bull Side.
FORCED PRICES UP
London and Continental
Markets Closed on Ac
count of Good Friday.
!Ul» support nt 135. Mis
Isourl Pacific meets some kind of n cliee..
around 73. New York Central held between
|113 nnd 119. Stock still offers In Northern
|Pacific preferred. Pennsylvania held
20 and 123. Heading meets stock
Southern Pndtli should be bought wltn
Sfeel preferred off all reactions without
question. Union Pacific Held between ISO
x tension of movements; or, If maintain
d, as confinement to the trading range In
dleated, and will net accordingly for small
profits, retaining a long line all the whll
— cment
may run a I'ttte further, as a good many
bears feel Inclined to cover over the holt
day In the belief that stock* can' be put
out to as cowl advantage nest week. At
the same time, we Nee no Inducement to
buy stocks nt present figures nnd in the
present temper of the Investment world
The western railroad situation will cause
.. satisfactorily.
The bank statement outlook .Is quite fa
voreble, thanks to Secretary Cortelyou, ntr'
the April disbursements will uot be ue
compuntcd by any stringency In call rates
PRINT CL0TH8 HOLD FIRM.
In discussing the market situation on
f irlnt cloths Thursday, leading cotton goods
>rokers nnd selling agents Tinudllng this
* than during the enr-
last week, prices remain firm.* Thera
are few regular* to be had and 44c the
price -demanded. Is largely the nominal fig-
Bre. On narrow goods In 25-inch and 27-ineh
widths In odd construction prices nre on n
parity with 44' for regulars. In the wide
goods sales extending over six to eight
months are recorded nnd many mills have
mtracted for ns much merchandise as
Hut there Is no combination of or agree
me lit among strong banking Interests to
support tho market, and tho best that can
be said In reference to the rumors afloat
Is that stocks on recent panic levels are
very attractive, bttc It la the Intention to
allow liquidation to proceid to Its legit*
mute conclusion with Ahe uv ddnuce. how
ever, of utter demoralisation. Conse
quently wo see nothing In the market tint
to buy for turns the good railroad Issues
on the sharp drives by the tyea““
they eon turn out -to the' end of the year.
As the printers aro successful In disposing
of their fall offerings the necessity of their
(overlng on gray goods Is forcing the
into the market, nnd they more than ni
other class of buyers nre keeping tL_
gray goods market tlrm and teuditig up
ward.
MRS. E.B. PEEK,
S TENOGRAPHER.
822 Century Bldg. Belli Main 4638.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Beil Phone, Main 8iB.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
U H. Fairchild.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEW ORLEANS.
Member.:
Sew Orleans Cotton Ezchaag* New York Cortes Excitants.
New York Cotton Exciting., New Orl.an. Board of Trad*
New Orleans Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trad*
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. .
Privata wire, to NEW TORK and CHICAGO. Order. .ollrCd tor 1
tors dellrwry. an abov. Exchange* B. C. COTHRAN.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carond.l.t »nd Gravi.r Su. N.w Orl.an*
MEMBERS:
New Orleans Future Brokers' Association.
New Orleans *ud Chicago Hoards of Trad*
New York Coffef Exchange.
Associate McraKYs Liverpool Cotton Ass'*
New York €.'otton Exchange.
Galveston Cotton F.xchange.
Uouatoo Cotton Exchange.
New York and Chicago Correspondents.
J. 8. BACHE A CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER & CARRINGTON#
PRIVATE VY!RE3 TO ALL POINTS,
New York, March 29.—Tho more
confident feeling noted In flnahclal cir
cle. yesterday and the day before wa*
even more strongly manifest In today’,
market. With London closed for the
Kaster holidays, It appeared posslblo
that the day would be a dull one on
the local stock exchange. Account had
not been properly taken, however, of
the fact that a considerable short In
terest had been left uncovered and that
the dealings of the preceding days of
tho week had emphasised their ability
to close In their obligations, except by
bidding up prices. It was tills which
chiefly reflected In this morning's
movement. The market lay quiet for
an hour, and then hardened slightly.
But after tin* first- hour buying back of
stocks sold for the short account start
ed in numerous directions and the trad
ing assumed for a while considerable
animation. Price, rose ea.ily, showing
that the volume of offering, nt any-
thing like recent levels was extremely
limited. The rise was helped by the
publication of advunre estimates of the
weekly bank statement, Indicating nn
unusually heavy gnln in cash holdings.
Some attention was paid also to the
advices from Washlnvton that the pres-
Idem would intervene to settle the
threatened Vailway strike In the West,
and that he would at an early date set
forth views on the question of railway
supervision which would tend to' re-
ndlvldual case*.
Ncs oVrk, March 29.—The stock market
opened Im-milur with prices, however, gen
erully higher. The gidus ruu from
point, the tatter being umile hr New
Central, Itenilllg it ml Atchison.
Northern and Northern I’sclttc i
eh.ingod with Southern ParlBc nnd St. I’iiiiI
advanced Ik. I’nnsillni. I’ncltlc was down
H, Annconnn rising H. At the end of ten
Great
-) ltt» London and all the continental
market* dosed, the market here ua* left
almost wholly In the hands of room trad
ers. The great majority of these took
nn aggressive position on tho bull side from
the opening, atul bought and hid up,th»
stock* lu which the lurgeat short Interest
I* believed to exist. The price movements
were nearly all to higher levels.
Government bouds unchanged. Otbei
bonds firm.
New York, March 29.—Bartlett, Fra
iler & Carrington: Market opened dull
with a slight Improvemertt over last
night's figure*. There wus some cov
ering of ahort*. and certain room
traders evidenced the deposition to
bid price* up. There did not seem to
be any volume of stock pressing on the
market. Advices from Chicago are to
the effect that there will not be a strike,
and this gave tone to the early market.
It Is said that this week’s bank state
ment will 1m? a favorable exhibit of im
proved conditions. The market at noon
Is still professional and dull, and seems
to lu* taking a rest, preparatory to n
holiday. It is thought by some that
London being closed Monday*, the New
York market might be bid up, so ns to
Induce short covering Tuesday morn
ing. This has not been the first time
that this market move has been suc
cessfully accomplished. Should any In
junction be obtained against the pay
ment of Southern Pacific dividend by
the Aransas Pass bondholders. It Is not
thought that It will lie any length of
of time, but will be quashed.
CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Third National Bank, of Atlanta, Ga.
At Close of Business, March 22nd, 1807, as Called for by the
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
Resources:
Loans and Dis
counts $2,760,409.83
Overdrafts, Secured
and Unsecured.. 3,369.68
Stocks and Bonds.. 116,605.00
U. S. Bonds, at par. 150,000.00
Redemption Fund. 2,500.00
Cash on hand and
in Banks 800,225.59
Liabilities:
Capital 200,000.00
Surplus .. 300,000.00
Net Profits ..... •.. 105,626.33
Circulation 50,006.00
Deposits .. 3,177,483.82
$3,833,110.15
$3,833,110.15
We invite your attention to the above statement and to the surplus
and profits shown as a result of eleven years’ work.
OFFICERS.
JOS. A. McCORD, Vice-Pres't. FRANK HAWKINS, THOMAS 0. ERWIN, Cashier.
H. M. ATKINSON, Vice-Prcs’t. * President. RALPH W. BYERS, Asst. Cash.
DIRECTORS.
Dr. A. W. Calhoun,
Milton Dargan,
John W. Grant,
Henry Y. McCord,
Frank Hawkins,
H. M. Atkinson,
Jos, A. McCord,
James H. Nunnally,
J. Carroll Payne,
E. B. Rosser,
David Woodward.
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
The Chicago Record Herald: ,
ass ftrv/ouMm i~'2t
.fua.lv export trade in „»
steady export traue in thi nt joust,
for the next ^“..endeavoring
”1 J>ave_ been e»it. “J* »• ot 8 e,,t,,g
to* tindWVhnt the jhonre^areof ge.m.g
liike navigation. I
grain through to the ■e-uy--"J.-ligation. I
after the opening of Jft* , n Jt p r0 s-
...» considerably encouraged u*. thi>
am considerably
tied. Railroads nre ‘•"igsr'fo pother
importance of getting ® hack for P,
Weaned out befar.
navigation. »»y •'■e.mUiale of^n;«
We ure bnving n fairly load «» for
tobn nnd northern .j,,, foreigners
made '!*» '.S?. e V 0 . n r«t dt.1 af harTXer
Wheat If tln'y euuia Ket lt. The Houtliwe.t.
ISTSS W h SmSr*US Ot the. hard
Sssssssl
»™g»tjs'" tisr ttt!»
Mmwwm
-..'"'riSl. K«".' and OkSSSSi the
offlelnMenqn*ririure. for Nehraakii. Kunan.
Mnreh on h rSSoL ' I'rl'aletlens for today
wrri* for'mla^ronow tUrorgh Knnajif. Thli
would give the green bug P* *t >uj J' • 11
wider range of teroi'erdtnre than bad < J-
l'ertenee.1 Til Texan during the pv.M
• thorn whs destrojed. .. ..
STATE FORECASTS,
Georgia, South Carolina nnd Alabama—
Fair tonight nud Saturday.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The nren of low barometer thnt wa* cen
tral over southern Kaunas yesterday moru-
‘ng 1ms moved northward nnd la centennl
his morning over Iowa. Its advance has
caused general rains nlong Its track aud
rising temperature In the northeast.
Tho southeastern high has moved hut lit
tle, but It Is gradually decreasing In en
ergy. While tin* high thnt was on tho const
of California has moved but little. Its Influ
ence la being felt In tin? states of Kansas,
Missouri, Arkansas nnd northern Texas, iim
shown by tho marked falls In temperature
over those states.
Cloudy weather prevails en*t of the Mis-
slsslppl nnd In Texas, with snow fulling
nt 8t. Paul.
The conditions favor fair weather In thin
section tonight nnd Hntnrdav. with some,
what lower temperature tonight.
csl "Hv ‘ • .t„.. th.,v were not
wivtn as muen ooESiueruifUM. The trod'*
. ii‘'ni"l' U !«riS'p. ttklnhomu. Tluw «< ra
more teport* ye.terdny of elxlnc-U tng.
Craport. Of dam,,, to
that the growing wrathet' of
‘ttrtSSPJrtS 'oltin’rveia In the
it I* Hgnred by rloms* obmeffjrei» In 1
out. pit. t.tnt. the .Norih«rnJ.ram <e
“ ’ Und patten are loiig ."join, to
8w Lffla of May oat. and the .pie.tli«
i B Which will unload first t l nert an
Asraaj “m
i"t he k i,u> Where near 15.0o0.om haahel, there
K",„^ .nd h 'he‘ h C2t*«era S,“ai Interr
ing .tfiiatlnn ha. developed-1he nuirhet l*
tentered heyoud a doubt. Neither or 111-
pnrtte. ao heavily long expr-et tln-lr roil-
r ut. to !«> tilled hy actual delivery <
the ernln-the lon^ont. ere in.lnly wind
Minimum and Maximum Temperature!
and Rainfall.
Ohiervatloni taken at 6 a. ra„ nth tnerl-
•linn time.
ATLANTA. . .
Abilene. . . .
Amarillo. . . ,
Asheville. . . .
Augusta. . . .
Birmingham. .
ilismarck. . . .
Boston
Buffalo
Charleston. . .
Charlotte. . .
Chlengo. . . .
Cincinnati. . . .
Corpus Christ I. .
Davenport. . . ,
Dodge City. . .
HI
Fort Smith. .
Galveston. . .
Havre. . . .
Huron. . . .
Jacksonville.
Jupiter
Kansas City.
Key Went. .
Angeles.
Macon. . . .
Memphis. . .
Meridian. . . ,
City. . ,
cry.
COTTON AND STOCK
... every facility for the exe
cution of marginal orders ou a commis
sion basis. —
Our treatment of customers Is at alt
times courteous, sad orders art cxe-
... corespondenco and will
have our representative call personally
cu those Interested.
Clark Goodman & Go.
I
20 Broad Street, New York.
other will ret tie me eomriie**. ■«"
heavy longs are naturally watching •lie■ «»*
imr , iitselv and nit trade r* are watching
pIv and pit trauer* »
do notwant to hold the big.
APRIL D.SB w UR8EMSNT8 ry large
April dividend nud lnter.u,t . I. -uraemen .
will aggregate more than $135.0&>.<M).w hl«h
will a reeord nmonnt for that mouth
Co to the present. 187 eorporntion* hove
d-sdar.sl dividends «alllug f*
......... total pay
lent * tn the* month of ^9,001.7SV The
ter.-»t pavmeiit. of — ”
Iiuut to J53.042.22-2.
•fnporntlous will
s The lurgeot dividendllwynwnt l,y any
,-or|M>rntlun will l"> III.7JMII hy the t nk>u
I'uJttl.. rollr<«id. The Southern Pai-ifli-.*
ruemi- nil,roup. in.- *-
dividend of JI.9tC.231 make
two linrrtuiuu .or|»>nvtl.
Thes«> lire vorip of the ofl
make big April dividend imviHcurs:
,Huti |'nettie. $5,015.867: Kt. rani $4.09.-
wwV Sow York Central. gJgggjJ*}**#,'
total fo
of $16,711^71
rallro.nl>
k island and I’aclttc, $1,22-3.714: Southern
railway, $6,416,231
U dining
the largest amount
ng the Industrials—$t.*30. , >*i. The Amer-
imu Sugar Uefiulng Company comm next,
ith fl.57S.W3. nnd the Geu-rnj fclwjrlc
Nnsiivilli
i* Grienuv.
. v York. .
Norfolk. . .
North IMatte.
Omaha. . . .
Palestine. . .
Ifittsburg.
Portland. Me. ,
Portland. Ore.
Rapid City. . .
Ht. Louis.
St. Paul. . . .
San Francisco. .
Savannah. . . .
Spokane, . . . ,
Tampa
r OUR, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
X—Choice white, 68c; No. 2 white, 67cl
r»o. z yellow, 66c; mtved. 65c; Tennessee
white, 66c; cracked corn, per bushel, 70c.
Hulls $11.60.
OATS—C'holco white clipped, 69c; No. f
white, 68c;; No. 2 mixed 6Cc; Texas rust
proof, 69c; Golden oats 63c; Burt, 70c; Blue,
MKAL-Plsln, per 96-nound sacks,
plain, 48-pound suck*, 69c; plain, 24-
sacks. 70c; germ, $1.25. . .
HAY—Timothy, choice large bales, $1.30;
do choice smnlf hales $1.26; do No. 1 third
bale*. $1.25: do No. 2 third bale* $1.20; No.
1 clover, mixed, $1.20; choice prairie $1; her*
8HOKT8—Choice white $1.50; Texas whit-
$1.40; fancy bo-jiouud $1.35; brown 80 to 100-
pound $1.30.
ritlCKRV
PROVISIONS.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams. 154c; Call,
foruln ham*, 11.00; dry salt extra ribs 9.324:
bellies, 2.06 pound*, 9.96: fat box, 8.0741
plnte*. 8.074; Supremo fard, 10c, Purity
compound, 84c.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
EGOS—Active, 15c.
LIVE POULTRY—Hens active, 45<rS0c
chicken* active. 35«45c each: clucks.
Pekin. 85c eneb; puddle 25®30c each; geese*
- \ 66c each; turkeys active
full feathered,
pound.
. JIESSED POULTRY—Geese, undrawn,
active. I0fl124c pound; turkeys, undrawn,
llUUIIUi I, II ill II w
active Wa20c pound; frioa, active, 18®29c
i. 15c pound.
:—lairds, 10c pound; bams, ac
tive. 15c |)nund; shoulders, active, 9c pound:
side*, active. 10c pound; butter, active, 15
®224c pound; beeswax, active, 25c pound;
honey, bright, uctlve, 8c pouud; honey in
J-pound blocks, active, lie pound; dried
apple*. 6c pound; white |>ens. active, $2.25
hn*hel; lady pea*. $3; stock. $1.75®2.15.
FRUITS—Lemons, fancy Mcnsciii), $5.25®
5.5<3. Banana*, per hunch, culls, notie, 90c
®$1: straight*, f 1.50®2. Pineapple*, Flori
da Mtock, |H*r crate, $3.00. Orange*, Florida
*t(H*k. owing to Hire nnd condition on ar>
rival, per box, $3.00ft.7.50. Apples, choice Be
S otatoes. new cron, $9.00 fxr barrels; onion
ry, active. $1.10 bushel; idsh potatoes, ne
urJ, BCMVC. fi.iv uubhci, iiiou puini . ...
tlve,_ No. I, 90898c ba,h« c»l,r^ fx.cj
UTc, HU. i. BWMV UUlUCh
75JtS5c bunch; peppers setip
okra, six baskets, small, 13 crate; caoil
flower active, 8©l0c lb.; lettuce, headed, so
tlvo, $150 drum; sweet potatoes, yellow, dull
85c bushel: sweet potato}*, white, dull,
tive. 65c bushel; sweet potatoes, white,
70c bushel; kraut, hslf-barbl $3.75, 25c per
quart; beaus, $3.00 crate; Kkllsh peas, fid
crate.
GROCERIES
RICE—Jap 6&54c; head 6f7c; fancy head
dairy, 16»*c;
SU^A^R^Htandard grnnuhled $3; New
Y'ork refined, 4%c; plantation4V-
COFFEE—Roasted Arbucklkllfi; bulk In
* sirs and barrels, 12c; green l»12c.
Siirdedded biscuit, $5 casejNo. 2 rolled
nnts, $3 case. Rack grits, fipound I>ng*.
$1.66. Oyster*, full weight. $ rn*e: light
weight, $1.10 case. Evanoratei apples, TN'*
pouud. Pepper, 18c. BaklngWwders.
case. Red salmon, $5 case. luk mini
$4.35 case. Cocoa, 40c; cbocolat\ 33c; muff,
1-pound jars, 48c. Roast beef; $2.60 c
Corned beef, $2.60 case. Catsup $1.90 (
35c gnilort,
Jale. 100-pound, 60c. Axle greaseAl75. Soda
ernrkers, 64c pound; lemon 74cwater 7«‘.
Barrel randy, per pound, 6c; mxed. I>t
r mnd, 64c. Tomatoes, 2-pound, tm oasc;
pound, $2.25. Navy beans, $2; Llib bean*.
6c. Best matches, per gross, $1.63 Maca
roni, 6467c per pound. Sardines, fcustard,
$3.26 caseT Potash. $3.25^3.80 case. Wanut*.
76c. Hope, 4-ply cotton, 18c. Soap,fifths
case.
NAVAL STORES.
Savannah, March 29.—Turpentine dujTOe;
sale* noiie; receipts 147; shipment*
Rosin steady; sales none; re-elpt4 671.
shipment* 1.592: Stock 42.693. Utiole: A Ij
C I) E $4.36; F $4.40: U $4.45; 11 $4*0: I
w.76: K ».»: M K.3S; N ».#:
tflaa. 15.65; water white 85.65.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Dll 1
fcl.KfiS.W; fancy. 13.759,. (irn|ie>. New
York state. In S-jioiiik! baskets, Concords,
23©224*. Cranbei rle.». fancy dark Caps
Cods, per barrel, $12: Jerseys, $11. Grape
fruit, Florida stock, owing to slxe nnd col
or. per box. $3.09fi3.53. I.liues, Florida
atiN-k. per hundred. $1. Nut*, fancy mixed,
in boxes, per sack of 100, active at $4.50 per
Atlanta and West Point
Atlanta and West Point Debts..
Georgia
C. R. of Georgia, 1st Income....
do. 2d Inc
Augusta nnd Savannah
. — Southwestern *
VEGETABLES—Beets, cabbage, crates, Georgia Pacific, 1st
sack. Peanut* In sack, averaging 100 pounds
each, owing to grade, per pouud, 441j6c.
Strawberries, 12c. ,
Georgia
Sabannul^li^W!
Macon 6s. 1910 .\
Atlanta 5*. 1911
Atlanta 44s. 1922 .
Atlanta 4n, 1934
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Homo Office, 100 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, 0. P. A., President.
C. E. Manvtaring. Vice President, Theo. Cocheu, Jr., C. P. A., Sec. end Tre*»
BRANCHES
NEW YORK—Waldorf-Aitorla.
BOSTON—Exchanffe Building.
WASIUNDTON—Colorado Building.
NEW ORLEANS—Hennen Building.
ATLANTA—Fourth Nafi Bank Bid*.
CHICAGO—Marquette Building.
PHILADELT—IA—Bellevue-Stratforl
SAN FRANCISCO—Belden Bull<H"8
Product* Hefiidug 1
of the dei-laratlon of a
J erred dividend. Sl.l»>.9».
Among the public service corporations, |<
* — * -*- “- and Telfgrapb *,
the Amerleal* twphotie
the Manhattan Hallway Company $1,069,000,
the Metropolitan Street Hnllwny Coiupuur
$»I0.t>*), the luterborough Rapid Transit
in puny $7s7.f»ni».
rile Atehl*<>ii will pay out In April more
Hiey In lnter(>*t than any other cotiipunv
—gj.0t2.690. The Amretean Tobacco Com
pany will pay lu Interest $1,661,490. mid the
Northern Pacific $1.623 680. Aiming the
other companies that will pay In interest
more than $1,000,000 are Chicago. Rock I*-
I. iml mil Pacific S1.5S8.915, Cultcd State*
St*»cl $1,557,475. liitcrlNirougb-MetropolItau
II. 526.C0X Baltimore uml Ohio $1,190,276, In-
ternatloiml Mercantile Marino $180,814. Mis-
sour! Pacific $1,129,844 nnd Southern I'aclth
$1,018,579.
Among the public service corporation*.
In addition to the lutcrltoroiigh-Sletropoti-
hlrii will make large lntera*t ill*
i5wwWnr nat In dividend, $•£& Ncir*cui(‘lif* are the Manhattan EIevat«*I
the Weltem Vnlon $1,216,758. the l i.ltwl |6 |gB ■
LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King Street, Cheapslde.
AT-ANTA BRANCH 1015-18 Fourth National Bank Building.
C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager.
Tolepheno, Main 872. Cable Address, Amdlt, N.
9MPV Metro|H»lltnu Street Railway $197,•
States Gas Improvement Corny a uy $918,125, 9W, Brooklyn Rapid Transit $251,303.
w, .. . FRANK HAWKINS. President. ^ v .
II. M. ATKINRON. Vice-President.. THOMAS C. ERWIN. Cashier.
JOSEPH A. McCORD, Vice-President IL W. BYERS, Assistant Cartier.
Third National Bank
Capital .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $375,000.00
DR. A. W. CALHOUN,
MILTON DARGAN,
JOHN W. GRANT,
H. Y. McCORD.
OIRCCTORfti
FRANK IIAWKIN8,
H. M. ATKINSON.
JOSEPH A. McCORD.
J. II. NUNNALLY.
J. CARROLL PAINE.
E. B. ROSSER. .. I]
DAVID WOODWARD- Jl