Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 14, 1907, Image 9

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Initial Prices Were At From 15 to 18 Points Ad vance. DECEMBER STRONGEST Advanced 27 Points Early. Other Positions Steady But Dull. v.w York. not. H.-tnflnmeeil liy atron* from Liverpool., tho cotton nmr- St ojenm! it roof. The upturn In Ibe Kntt- tUh nurkft was coaiert j-y <tll'te feoelBl Iht froiti In the Atlantic ulnles. and Tenwaoee. 'Hail. hero w*» *■■- " l espeetall.e In January. St ton futures In IJrorpoql cliwiol 3(4 to iti tKiInti low**r. duo to reports of frost In the Vlt-lllrM on Sunday uiwnlaf. hut kill ing Monday morning. , ..... Spot cotton wo* nncbnsged In price st «.»4 for tulddllngi «»les. 18.000 tales. 1 V.w York opened 15 to 18 points b.ghor. but hndtstfd after the coll and 10M olt a in- ■...Ints on renllilno. Iiceinher wna ■trnngest. opening 15 points higher at 11.08. will '« a point and was rapidly ndrnucnl r points to 1I.S0. seiniitf at I LI* at noon January onened 17 point* higher at lie, will off to 1‘t.OJ. nml at noon was soiling nt 1 frost wns genenil In the helt Monday morning, slid the sdvsnre In futures did not mwl the sjpeetstlous of the frlcods of the ■tm.le. The market reinalua In the hninla of the lienra. lieuc* adrancea occur only ns thev ilsstn It wise to cover. .... The shorts npparently fenred hotter ml- tires from l.lrerpool Tueadnr iiiornltig.'nuil In l lie Inst hour, molar covering hy this ole- stent, prices wore wonted up sharply from the low point. • Intimated receipt* Tnesilny: | I*TT. IMS. I (irlamWWiiP „ Galveston |10,?00 to UOOOj lloUMtol 110.000 to 12,0001 oinunratlvo receipts at tho ports: —r^-znp^z “37,981 1 50.603 49.920 I 68,601 "87,901*1 119.634 NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. Special' to The Georgian. . (Prom liny tut nl. Vick & Clark.) New York. Oct. 14.-J. 8. BftCMe S: Co;. Mverpol was dne about 1 point higher on near aud 102 lower on late months. Open- ed firm nt 304 point* advance. At 12:15 p. tn. was steady 506% points net higher on uear and I higher on late months. Good Inquiry for spot cotton; middling upland 6.54; sales 10,000; American f,600; specula tion and export 1,000; Imports 5,000; all American. Higher Liverpool cables and frost news will do their snare to put up the market. Liverpool does uot seem to be rery much affected by yesterday’s tow temperature, es pecially as rising temperatures are predict ed for today and' tomorrow. Shorts nervous over frost. Looks serious, and late advices confirm news now to band. We may see n good advance, add would buy on soft sj>ots for a turn any wav. Cotton rallying a little on private frost reports coming lu and strength In Decern *“ which Is now 18 over January. iclal low of Ltngston, Ala., SI. Mar ket rallying on this. New Orleans. Oct. 14.—Hayward. Vick & Clark: — * - * * that they will not listen to a in my opinion this frost has sive damage, particularly In arresting fur ther developments of bolls. This crop la late.* Believe lu few dnys the people will .find It out and the market will do better. Would buy on dips. Washington, I), c.. says: "Frost tonight In North Carolina, Interior of Georgia and Sonth Carolina, uorth and central Alabama and Mississippi. Light frost In extreme north portion of east Florida." Following arc 11 n. in. bids: October 10.65, December 11.06, January 10.91, March 10.97. COARSE COTTON YARNS FIRM FOR 8POT DELIVERY, New York Commercial: In spite of vari ous statements made by buyers to the effect that thee are getting sharp concessions granted them on cottons. It was shown Fri day hy a number of transactions that lari to January at Saturday'# sufficient quantity. prices. ‘orders ftitunlay Monday « 'Total, two ijuys..7 ~T^n.lii7rSviii. lTTTTTlTiM.cta'l uoa.aao' 8POT COTTON MARKET. ZJrcrpool. steady; middling 6.54. Atlanta, quiet; middling fl«. New Orleans, nominal; middling 11*. New York, steady; middling 12c. Savannah, quiet; middling 11%. Augusta, steady; middling 115-16. Mobile, steady; middling 11%. ■■W middling 11%. louden, sternly; middling 12c. 1‘lilbnlelpliSa, steady; middling 12.25. Houston, s' idr; middling 13c. Memphis. aurMbr; middling 11%. St. pails, quiet; middling 11%. Norfolk, steady: middling 11%. Galveston, steady; middling 12c. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts nt the I orts today, compared with the same dsy nt year: , Soannr.h. . . Hiarlifdoii. . Wilmington, . Total. . 6.116 7.118 4.4*5 16.497 1906. 15.637 20.301 1.549 4,919 L»0 6.707 4,912 S3 no disposition to I* routed. In the di goods market* Hue* for spring In wool and worsted* nre being duplicated on cutters-up. The Jobbers In this city meeting with success In i they nre making In their Guyora Want Concessions. By every means In thetr power buyers are trying to break the print cloth market. They have mode few purchases since the first of the month for anything other than regulars. Now they are asking for 28-Inch <Hx60s nt 4%e. They find sellers unwilling to name this figure and' business Is quiet On wide gray goods prices nre undergoing no change, hut trading Is at s low eho. THE COFFEE MARKET. The following figures range and close In the market for today: March • April May June July Atiguat .. .. .. Ketiteml»er .. , Octolier- November .. . December .. . Closed quiet. ..6.006.10 ..6.06A.15 6.306.35 6.25-6.35 6.3*6.40 6.35-6.45 6.404.45 5.904.96 5.904.00 1064.05 Rales 4,160 bags. Close. 6.104.15 1154.26 ms 1304.26 1364.55 6.854.45 6.404.46 1454.60 6.304.16 6.954.00 100 6.06 25o ATLANTA MARKETS. 49.920 | 69.601 HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S DAILY COTTON LETTER New Orleans. Oct. 11—Liverpool wss good In both departments. Futures were about 7 points better than due nud spot sales oro large—tniiil 10,000. weather eoudltlons were principally re- spouslhlr for the Improvement. Light to henry frosts are generally report oil from the centre) and eastern.stntes. with killing frost at some points. The prevailing tern- re*- In no bearish, however, thnt the opin ion wiis heard on nil aides thnt these frosts, Mijg dry. will do more gimd thau harm, ■ad tills lei to considerable selling on the 1“ points higher opening of our markets. }Ve ran not share this view, ns report* fr»*m reliable parlies In Alabama. Missis- ftippl. etc., say considerable damage has hwn done nud that further progress In veg- station will ho arrest oil unless exceptionally nvorphle weather condltleus follow. Of- •elnl records show killing frost In the At lanta district, heavy frosts In the districts of ShrercfKirt. Fort Smith, Memphis. Merid ian, Nashville. Chattanooga and Hlrmlng- h'"u. Light In Little Hock, Vicksburg. Montgomery. Augusta. Wilmington, Char- ‘ ud Mar * - ,.,1 tlm e The i dit|..ii*i <iiirliiK r-‘lr nud eoid weather lit the eastern belt, partly cloudy nml wanner In tlic west. Upports of frost damage going to New »°Fk stimulated euough ettort covering to Bf'll the market, am) trading continued •toady during the forenoon around opeulng figures 1 FRUIT AND PRODUCE. Lmfl’orLT'R^Si'tai acllr*. «MM3r| chirk,-n* Ifreuhl. znwMe. Dork, (Pekin) Me each; puddle, Me each. Turkey, actlte, lie l ’nn l ES°kn POOt/TRY—Turk.,.., drawn, active. Me pound; frlee active, MOKHe lb.: hone. He pound; duck*, drawn, fauejr, 15« pound. PRODUCE—Lard. 12c pouod: bams active, 16c pound: shoulders active, 10011c pound: ■Ides active. 11c pound; buttsr, 18024c per t»ouml: beeswax active. 25a* pound; honej (bright) active. 15c pound. FRUITS— Lemons, fancy Metre no. $1750 4.59; bananas. 8% pound; pineapples, Flor ida stock. $4.0004.50; limes, Florida stock, fre per hundred, Peanuts in sacks aver- ik 106 pounds each, owing • grade, ,8c per pound. Jamaica ora* \'. $8.00^ "frenlntlvc cond , -i- ' Minim- nmuiuvu*, fllld it la being feared that am soon as the foreign •^bera who attended the spluners' cou- TMiti.m gi t boiue nud explain mntters sen- Hmciit nml effort* of the South will lie H. FAIRCHILD & CO.’S . WEEKLY COTTON LETTER. Now Orleans, Oct. 14.—As a whole the "f^k has I keen rather dull, end the market *** displayed a sagging tendency, which tn»y ho attributed chiefly to the feet that !*• '^vather continues fnvornlde for the ■tsbirity of the cron and tot picking. Home }•**'? mins have hillen In localities, but y a whole there has been no ground for fsoipUInt on this eeore. Temperatures hare J|eeti generally low. nud the fenr of fmst n, l donbF restrained bearish sentiment *»ttiewhet. Thle. In conoectlon with the ■miiif*** of fn'erfor spot markets and tho rather light movement, have no doubt pre- !f!>tel n more serious decline. It would !r* ,n that unless a aerere frost occurs in !?* 1 n . est week or ten dnys thnt there should renlly l»e very little to fear from source, ns the weather generally has even so favorable for the maturity of the r n I' 1 If the conservative policy or msrket- pursued by ths farmers we see no reasa.u to look for nny severe decline In pl .t, and while the market might work lower level the situation would gnul- "■uy Improve so tnr as money Is conceriuxl, far »h*^ would J»* In splendid shape Imp ' tat# the l n,t ot bl * do not Mleve la an extremely small j™p. nor do we expect to see consumption increase in the same proportion ns the last rJU, but vre here great faith in the tangs of valnes due to the rapidly eSe^^RS of uisasnre of value- K*- Thle cat. have but one effect, must nrL , i ,M * ov *S'ww® *11 Atker fflctofe In Cths-meklBg unless we largely over-pro- timT'.u, we see no sign* of over-prodoc- ST f ?J b,# £** r - Oiuflmt* pnreksee* on de- «mes we deem the wisest policy to pursse. d^ed apples 12012*4c; dried pev ..a. 1449 14Hc: cocoa nuts. « r "t>* a . $5.5006.001 Apples, Virginia, $5.06; New York, SioS: Ajppf^ Virginia, $100; New York, 16.00 per Tuirrol VEGETABLE#—Potatoes per bushel $1.10. sweet potatoes, 9Oc01.OO. Onions 91-25 A bn.; SpanlahT |1.W crate; kraut H br e,l.l..ne,^VlFfflnl. 1 ^ PRofo ■. »•: barrel, tLTS; __J: DanluTie. Ceullllwocr. 108 HCt-M per erne. Edited by Joseph B. Lively. ARKETS Mr. Lively's twenty-five years* experience of ed iting markets In Atlanta and tho South has made him a recognized au thority la bis specialty. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME OF STOCK. Amah Copper Am. Ice Securities. . . , Am. Sugar Refinery. . American Smelting. . Am. Lucomttvu. , , , do. preferred. , • • , Am. Csr Foundry. . . , American Cotton OIL . Anaconda Atchison do. preferred. . . * , Atlantic C. Line. . . . , Brooklyn Hnpld T. . . Baltimore X Ohio. . . Chesapeake A Ohio • Canadian Pacific. . .. Chicago A Alton. . . • Consolidated Gas. . . . Central Leather. . . . do. preferred. . . . , Colorado Fuel A iron. , Delaware A Hudson. . Denver a Bio Grande. , Distillers' Securities.. , Erie ^ do. preferred. . . . Genera! Blectrtc. . . . Great Western Great Northern pfd. . Illinois Central. .... luterhoro _ do. preferred. . . . , Kansas A Texas. . . . THi NAME OF 8TOCK. JiausawX leans pfd. . , i.nulsufle A Nashville. . Missouri Purine. » . , , Mexican Central. . . . , New York Central. . . , Northwestern.. . * . , , National Lead. Norfolk A Western. ., . Ncrtberu Pacific. • . , , Ontario a Western. .. , Pennsylvania. ...... Pacific Mull People's Gas Co Premed Steel Car. . . . Heading. Hock island do. preferred Republic iron ft Steel. . do. preferred Southern Pacific Southern Hallway. •. . do. preferred St. Paul. Teiui. Coal A Iron. . . , Tfsii Pacific Union Pacific U. 8. Rubber do. preferred U. K Steel do. preferred. * * . . Western Union Wabash. . . . do. preferred Wisconsin Central. . . . do. preferred m C ■ ■■ ■■ j NEW YORK. ? Following Is the range In cotton fntnres In New York today: •* n e • . i 1 J III 1 a • Uot V Nor * IMc * Jau T K.b o March. . . v April. . . . • May. . . . o July. . . . 16.87 iilos 1L00 11.00 11.01 u!iu 11.08 11.03 10.87111.03 iL23iV.06n.22 11.0710.9011. w 11.03111.00 1L63 11.12110.9611.07 iViftliVwiVw 11.15:11.62111.14 10.98-94 0.93-84 0.16-87 0.88-89 10.96-91 0.92-93 0.95-97 e * Closed steady. • LIVERPOOL. 2 D. m. and close, compared wit Futures openinl firm. Openlig '• October Oct.-Nov.... Nor.-Dec.... Dec.-Jan Jan.-Feb..,. 6.92 4.95 Feb.-March., 5.92 4.95 4.93% US . Bb.. 5.92 Mnrch-Aprll.. i.M Aprll-Mnr.... M4 Maf-Jnne t.MH Jnn»JolT.... s ... RSSrKmlr ,tntr- I.M -tM* I.M LMVk I.MV I.KVV-I.M 1.9* S.96 1.92 I.K4 1.93(4 f' MV fi.96 1.91 I.MV 1.93 I.* 1.92(4 I.M NEW ORLEANS. Following Is the range In cotton futures In New Orleans today: t O 4 * S3 i u a *2 $2 a oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March. . . July. . . . 11.17 io!w I0.W 111 06 11.10 11.15 l.L-7 ii!o7 H.6S 1L0B 11.10 11.28 iLH iasc 10.91 ii’.oi 11.10 11.10 lLM ii*.w ll.OS ii.ii lu ll.2 4 11.28-29 11.01-03 Il.y5.ii7 11.04-00 11.14 11.11 IB ILS2 84 11.26-28 11.36-32 10.9i 10.72-75 10.H-78 10.11-82 10.86 10.92-93 10.96 11.0043 11.04-06 Closed steady. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Provisions. Tho Chicago Record-Herald: "The wheat situation the world over Is rapidly Intensify ing and strengthening, nud 1 believe ws have hardly entered upon an era of bleb prices that Is bound to tie seeu before ths “ said J. A shippers fltid ore some now who believe that the big car rying charges sre going to last.** "If there should tie any accident to the Argentine crop there would be a bulge in ' > wheat market such as we have uot seen ... many years," said A. I. Valentine. "On the other hand, general rains in India might give ne a setback." heat has been sold to In- Buffalo aud up New York state the last few days than any similar period on the crop, ft Is estimated that “illlera In that port of the county hava WHEAT AT OPENING A FRACTION LOWER Later Advanced Over a Cent. Corn and Oats Strong. i * ST, LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat—No. 2 red winter . Wheat-No. 5 Wheat—No. 4 Corn—No. 2 - Corn-No. 3 ago, fclf bar* ini, erjiool cables were Chicago, Oct. 14.—t^haat opened ' nt Immediately eased off * disappointing. WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER CONDITIONS. bouzht a great deal of hard winter wheat e»bt« , - - STna It*?nrwi'Jl " C ' n " X ,nd "* ”° W WdrEd*! rti?SJSt. w ; r .v*?s».oo» , b.. c b. r r. v lilUSS":d.iIm th p.nnrt, isle on »l»ree*pectitlmii, wild Hnwl* down for a t.OOO.OOO-huiUel coutrihutTon. .Italn^were re. Amea-Ilrooki, of Dnlntb. reports isle on October 9 of csrao of durna wheat to (on- lee st 16c per liusbel shove price s.ked the buyer elx week, 1(0. % -I nd; qrockr:b8. CHn’l55J^vinej fuircreem. I1(4e; Geo rene syrup. 37c astlon; aslt, 100 ponnds, sile grrate, 61.76; eode cracker lemon. »c: oyeter, 7e; bem pound. W4c: mixed, ner 6 poon. toce, ! pound;. 32.00 cue; navy lieana, 12-90; LI mi mntchea per sroee. |1.«; pound; Mrdlnee. nmatard. RUGAR—Standard Jryrfated 8.M; Raw 'toRYEB—hoaateiC'Yrbnekiei, M6.00; balk In h**e and lierrela l^: areen. 11011c. Rhrcrlded Meruit. caoe; No. i r barrel raady. per * ude. Kve; tom*. , - pound*, ».25; beaaa. 7c; — macaroni, I nmatard. R50 rsee. IAR—Standard frannlatoit 8.20; ■PSn^'ffl^hlOO; sonSded^hlscntr.qill* cern^No!**, rolled onte. 13-26 ease; asrk /rtta, 96-pound tagR 12: oyster*, full welfhi. 62.26 esse; pepper, He pound; hnkln* powder. St eaaa; red eslmnn. IS e*ee: plok onlmon. 64-60 M«e: cocos, 45c: ebocolete. 8(4c: enaff. l-lh Jam, tSc: roeet href. $2:00 coae: tlrnp (New Or leans). S6c nllon: corn, soe cnllon: potaal 6L2SG6.60 cnee: pesnnts, tr: rope, 4-ply cot .... M(4e: eoep. 61-6004 raw. CANWT-mi«, essorted — nseortnl. 6S* pound! fed; . I(4e pound; stleh icy assorted, p.ill,. lie. 12Vic: Elk. et- «He; choenlste -lrope. sorted, ten wxee 28.50. flour and grain. FLOrn-HUbcat patent. M3: beet pat- ent. 95.76: standard patent, 15.50; half pat ent. 95..*3: eprln* wheat p^ent. tea COHN- No. J white *6r; choice wblt^ «5r; MEAlI^fialn.' per 9*d>«und nek*. 66c; 49- pound eeeka, 95c; plain. 24-ponnd aacka, 66.-; nilAV-TImolby. choice lore* hnlet. 11.3; do., ebolco emell biles. Il.fc; No. 1. one third belee. 91.3; No. t boe-thlrd heleo, "gfioRTR^fbll^-wftta; S'*\2t 63.60; No. 2 per too. 224.00; hnlle per to*. PROVISIONS. rnOVIBIONS—Supreme heme. l*e; hel- lleo mjiS poundi ererew. li>4: fat tweke. '; Supreme lard, 10(4. rurlty compound, Swift k Co.’, aalea of fresh beef la At lanta fob the week endln* October 12 aver- aged 0.We per pound. HAYWARD, VSCK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCK8, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Carandelet and Gravler Stj., New Orlean*. MEMDERS: P» Orleta* OMtan Esebenf*. New Orleane Futnre Brokers- Aeioclillen. Q.rL. V°rkj5>tt»> Kxcbanse. New -'.rleene siid ebleJfn Uosrdi of Ttad., K r -eC:tCR Cotton Cxrhnnre. Now York t offee BieUDft, Ho’istot Cottou KxSSStc Associate Members Jalverpool Cotton Ass a New York cod Cblesfo Correepoodeot*: d. 8. BACHE & CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER A CARRIN8T0N, PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS. US ly u.. advance. getting enough good wheat off tbs tables to supply want*, wire* D. F. Johnson to Blawson-ftammllJ. He says flour sales are very fair and null feed In good demand. Country receipts of * Inc some, hut wbwit re view.. m.. No improvement In car situation and *«c no chance of large termi nal receipts this fall. - In response to cable Inquiry the Argen tine correspondent of Clemont-Curtle eald: "No frost and conditions could scarcely be better for the growing cron. In an- •wer to similar Inquiry A. O. Blaughter A Co.*s man at Rosario said: 'es; frost great deal of damage during Weather unfavorable. An earlier cable to the same firm said: Pros pect* for wheat crop are favorable, but weather unfavorable—too much rain. C. II. Canby, who Is one of the few remaining bears on wheat, aays: this year la different from the last thirty, the null campaign will wind up with a •mash In price* abtotd when the time comes for the cargo speculator* to try aud get out of th* market." .. The weekly Argentine cable says jb* wheat market Is firm, with the a«n»hd quiet. Arrivals from the Interior are mod* crate and the quality satisfactory. Date*! advices state that all crops are doing well. The corn market la firm, with a fair demand. Arrivals from the Interior are smell, with the quality wtlsfaetory. BroomhaU'e agent at Kurmchee, India, re* porto that there has as yet been no rein, and It is Impossible to buy wheat even at famine price*" "Europe has star IhlpmenU^frem^ArgentTna. and “no supplies from other countries they will "* nt . J unntltlcs. The significant feature It the emand coming Just when our receipts are lessening and Blocks depleted. l COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. ported In India. Outside markets were easier. There was s big, broad market In all the pita. Wheat l%&l%c off, corn %c off to %c up, oata %c off to %c un. ami 2W22%c lower to 501i%c higher. ml provisions CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Following are the Chicago grain and pro vision! quotations for today, compared with yesterday's close: Previous Open. High, Low. Close. Cloee. WHEAT- ? Dec..,. 105% May.... Ill July.... 03% COHN— Dec.... 63% May.... 5% July.... 63 OATH— I>ec.... Slay.... ’uly.... si POKK- Jan.. 16.26 May.. 16.56 I.AHD— Oct Jan... 9. » WiiA-' 101% 1 10Mi 3 t» > m 1 s* OH S 66 : bs U 57 , 60% 1 si 16.25 16.15 16.36 8:8 M.62H 16.50 18.57(4 .».&% •link j:j$ 9.40 9.80 B.46 8.37(4 t.’35 licvl I.'Uh •.«(i 8.66 B.67% LIVERPOOL GRAIN- tral in Hbuth Dakota Saturday has moved southeast and centers this morning In Ten- neNsee and Kentucky. Its fufluenre Is licliig felt throughout the eastern half of the United States, causing decided falls In tciu- pernture, with frost over tUc easteru half of the cotton licit except along the coast. Killing froet with freealng temperature oc curred III eastern Arkansas, west Tennessee and at some stations In northern Missis sippi. Georgia, AlnlMiina and Houth Carolina, while heavy frost formed ae far south ns Louisiana and middle Mississippi. Alabama aud Georgia. A slight depression Is ou the Pacific coast and another Is In the Dnkotas. Higher temperatures prevail generally west of the Mississippi river. Cloudiness, with light rainfall, prevails m the upper Mis souri valley; over the rest of the country the weather Is fair. The present outlook favors continued fair nml cold weather tonight with frost; fair and warmer Tuesday. COTTON RlajoPsULLETIN. , r5 , B , „ ntrtl _ reversal bearish position to which nre have eo consistently adhered during the past tenr weeks, wo now advise the rever ing of short commitments on the weak spots today, notwithstanding our belief that fur ther cffortH will be made to unsettle ths market. There were never so many boars (n the street seemingly as now, and the short Interest In of tremendous proportions. At the same time some remarkably goinl buying Is going on, especially among tbe standard calls. In view or the tremen dous sacrifice at which some of tbe choicest securities arc now selling, we confidently recommend the purchase of Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Great Norlhem, Northern Pacific, Reading, Baltimore, Delaware nml Hudson. Northwestern. Louisville and At- 1 1.1 iM*. ivblb- Invfstorn will llrnl In stocks like omnlm and Nashville, Chat tnnoogn nml Sr. Louis some excellent bar gains. We believe the issues mentioned will do very much better, particularly those !I- >■ V 'i ' * •• I 11.t• I'-'M !s s-* « x tended, and for tbla ratoon wa would ba especially partial to the Ilarrlman Issues, Heading and Northern Pacific. Cotton would seem to be all sharp bulres, but we Boston, Oct. 14.—Following was the bid nml naked price on Georgia Railway nml Electric Company today: Bid 75; asked 10; preferred, no market MINING STOCK8. 38. Smelting 35/ Butte Coalition 11%. Daly West 10%. Copper Range 50. New Haven 140, Utah Mining 80, Parrott 10. Market Is weak. LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS Atlanta A West Point R. R.. (Revised by Hlllyer Investment Company.) Old. Asked. 2 » ! r AT SHARP DECLINES Losses of a Point and Over Were Quite Gen eral. ’ TRADING WAS ACTIVE Prices Turned Sharply Up ward Shortly After the Opening. Aiifastn Ksrlory iVntrnl Bank anil Trust Cors. 129 Kxpoaltloa Cotton Mill, 229 Fourth National Bank 210 (l*or*ia gist* 4(4'*- re* Gaorata Slat*, 414 a, eounoo.,. 107 G*. li. n. and Banklnc Co 240 79(4 19(4 - 107 komls, 1923... 100 ii<(4 In* Co. Gn. Ry. and Electric Co... Seaboard Air line... do, preferred Southwestern Atlanta 4 per —. 1919. reg.. ... Dixie Cotton Mills Dixie Cotton Mills. 6*s........ 96 Ga. R. a and Bkg. Co., 6s.. 169 Seaboard 4s, 1960 63% LARGE REAL'ESTATE DEAL. Many large real estate deals have been put through by using the "For Sale Real Estate* column of The Geor gian's Want Page—40-cent half-pound box of Wiley'a beat candy with each 30c Want Ad In next Saturday'a Geor gian. and Tuesday; rroat tonight In Interior; armer Tuesday; light northerly winds. Eastern Florldn-Fnlr tonight and Tues day: light frost tc night in extreme northern portion; warmer Tuesday; light northerly wind*. Iiecomliig northeasterly. Western Florida and Alnbnnm-Falr to- STATI0HS gTlAMTA 0ISWCT. A i unit.i. •rimttnn. .. Columbus, clour. . Gainesville, elrnr. Greenville. Hear. . Griffin, clear. . . . •Macon, elonr. . . Montleello, Hear. . xNVwnan Rome, elenr. . . . Mpnrtnnhurg, clear. xTallnpoonn. . . . Tiiccoa. clear. . . I w5st Point, dsar, •iilnimuiu temperatures are for 12 hours ending 8 a. tn., tbit date. xReceived lata; not Included In averages. KILLING FROST. Killing frosts occurred at Atlanta, Ga.J Chattanooga, Tenn., Washington, Gn., Rstesburfl, 8. C., Weldon, N. C., Green wood, Lake Ynxoo, Miss., Arlington. Itol(| var. Brownsville, Covington, ItytMsburgJ and Milan, Tenn. Heavy frosts occurred at West Point, 'Ga.. Goldsboro. Weldon. K. C\, Urandcane, Opelousas, l^i., Memphis. Nashville. Tenn. Stations reporting frost: Columbus. Ma con, Rome. Ga., Mnartanburg, 8. C., Toccoa, I gusts, Csinnk. Fort Gaines. Milieu, Ga., [rlanna Fla., Amsrlcut, Tboinasvllle, Ga., leenwood. s. C., Wilmington. Charlotte^ l^ifny* tte, Hchrlvcr, Auilte, Alcxau Mississippi—Fair tonight and Tuesday; ably frost tonight In northern and era- portions; warmer Tuesday; light cast Following Is given the opening and clostn* [notations of th* New York cotton seed oil Op-nls,. Claatag. October November g 4t I <v m n 39 Svtew Closed firm. •%. California hams. 16c: dry salt riba, 9.25. * GAGGfNG AND TIES. RAGG1XG-1% lb.. 16%CSJ IK, lie; t% lb.. RW ' HARDWARE. me: FnjMM, \i 9*0 66.76; l ib. caalaMr*. fa, r csnt. Trolsdorf iraokelen pour- LB—N Vo III par do**n. . ^Cotton 64.76 per do***. PLOW BLADBB—fc p*r pon»d. IKON—2(4* P*r poun-l ba,*; Sweit. 4do r AXKS-17 per down U*». tn is.®) k %OnHHmk It2534-76 k.#; mult shoes, "iTurkuTR-rslot. 21.70 down; whit* c- ,1«r. lk™» hoops. 64.26. CllAlNh—Trs**. 6086 do«,D. GUN POlVDKIf—l-.r k*,. Aostln crack (1.60; Oupon be* 611-K: 1 kk& CARDS—Co' Wheat opened %0!i higher and at 1J0 p. m. %0% higher. Closed higher. Corn opsusd unchanged to Id highs? and at 1:30 p. tu. unchanged to Id higher. Closed Id higher. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Get. 14.—llofO-Rectlpta 37,000. Market slow and weak; light boss $6,250 6.86; mixed fC20CC.90j heavy a.O60«-»i rough $6*O50C.2S; pigs $5.3006.60; yorkers $6.70 Cattlo— Rectipts 5.006. Market steed; 10c lower; beeves S3.90fi7.2S; cows 5.30; Texas steers t3.75G4.75; calves *> S; western cattle $406; stockers and ft era $2.8004.75. Hbeen—Ueeelpta 40,000. Market steady,* ns R es $S:<>;>.56: wsateru 5305.50; renrtlnga $5.40 ; Igmbs $4.7507,5); western »4.7507.g. THE 8UGAR MARKET, New York, Oct. 14.—The domestic refined CHICAGO CAR LOT8. Oats. ...., Hog*, head. a! i NAVAL STORES. 8p*-H»l to Th* Gsorglan. Ksvinunh. Get. 14.—Tarpsnltn*' Urm at 61%. Bales 86, nt-elpi* 60S. Rosin firm; aalea. 2.130; receipt*, 2.268: Ut04J4.75‘; l! BOARDING HOUSE CROWDED. Many boarding houaes have been U«1 to OT.rtlci»ln« by .Imply Inaert- Ing one llrtle 60-cent Want A«). In the "Wanted Boarders" column of Tba Georgian Wsnl Pn»e. 4«-cent box of CM7I41 3747101. Atlnnia. New Orleans. Oklahoma. . Fa van nab. Vlcksbi DISTRICT eVlRUClS. Vlrksborc- ..... * Wilmington. ..... t r. Indicates laappcoctabl* yesterday. (2) For 24 boors 73th meridian time. Remarks. In addition to the above station*, killing frost I* reported from Plneblnff and Pres cott. Ark. Low temperatures continue to jirovall throughout the entire cottou bflt. h'rost Is reported from oil centers except islveston sod Oklahoma. W. V. MARTIN, Observer. Temporarily tn Charg*. UNION 4% SAVINGS BANK Gould Building CAPITAL STOCK . . , SI00.000.00 RESOURO ES 6260,00 0.00 4% 4% In American stocks lu London, a furtb sharp drop at the opening here, an abrupt recovery and then a series of irregular fluctuations with the trading down to com paratively small volume, were the succes sive phases through which this morning's market passed. There seemed little room for doubt that tome tort of support had botp organised over Hundny, and that when the first rnsh of liquidation was over buy ing orders wore thrown for this purpose Into all’ the lending stores. There was uo question, furthermore, that an. enormous short Interest remained uncovered In spite of the fact that the available supply of stocks must have beeu largely increased dur ing last week’s decline. The borrowing de mand In the loan crowd this morning was unusually heavy, and l-t some Instances, notably New York Central nml Pennsylva nia, the borrowers were so urgent ns to of- n premium for the nse of the stocks for riivery. Among the nettve trading coterie these technical clrrumstancee. along with the-re flect Ion that the market hail had a week of uninterrupted decline, appealed for tho time being more strongly then any of tho broader considerations In the flunticlnl situa tion. Tbe luellimtlou on all sides was in the shape of speculative ventures for a good roily and the action of the market, which roue more easily than it went down, showed thnt those operation* were for ths moment mooting with success. Closing bids follow: Railway Stocks. 79% .. 57% ,.158 ..142 19% 19% Atchison.. Atchison preferred ltnltlmore and Ohio nCnndinn Pacific UhlongD and .VorthircHteru.. Colorado Houthorn * Denver and IRo Grande wnvrr and Rio Grunde preferred.. .. .. 64 Kris 1S% Illinois Central.. .. 130 Ikoulsvllle ami Nashville 99% Manhattan **L" 114 Mexican Central 13% Missouri Pacific 67% New York Central 161% Pennsylvania 116% Reading 15 llock Island preferred.. 43 Ht. Paul 114% Hcuthern Pacific 73% Southern Railway 11% Union pacific 119 Wabash g% lnterhorough-Mrtropolltnn.6 g% liiterboroiigb-Merrapolltan pfd.. .. .. .. 21 Arne|can Car au American l^womotlve American Totalreo Aemrlcan Cotton OIL American Smelting and Refining do. preferred Brooklyn ltspld Transit Colorado Fuel and Iron National Biscuit .. National l^ad Pacific Mali People's Gas Pressed Hteel Car ., Kins*-Sheffield Hteel United Mtutes Hteel do, preferred .. Western 1 nlon Maekay Companies do, preferred Ylrgtnla-Carollna Chemical - !$% BANE STOCKS. Central Bank & Trust Union Savings, Lowry National. Prices on ap plication. HILLYER INVESTMENT CO., Bond D.p’t English*American Bldg. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York, Oct. 14.—Money on call. 2%06; line loans firm: 66 dnys. 6 per ceut; 90 days, % per cent; six months. I per cent. Posted rates: Hterliug exchange. $4,830 4.87, with actual btislness In bankers' bills nt 54.9656ff4.8660 for demand and $4.82500 4.8255 for Sb dny bills. Prime mercantile paper dull and unchang ed. Mexlcau dollars, 61c. How about a 40-cent box of Wilsy’a chocolates? Turn to the want page and read about the great free offer for Friday and Saturday. New York. Boston. Chicago. Washington. Phlladslphl* Baltimore. Atlanta. New Orleans. 8an Francisco. London. Ths American Audit Compahy, 100 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. F A, Prei. Q. E. MANWARING. Vic* Pre*. THEO COCHEU, JR., Secretary. Tbe American Audit Company, chartered under toe lawe of New York. Is empowered to examine tbe affairs of, and make report, upon the Unso cial condition of private and public concerns for directors, officers and In dividual!. Tho preparation and Installing of systems a specialty. ATLANTA DRA.fCIt. 101B1016-101M018 FOURTH NATL BANK BLDO. 0. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager. Telephone, Main 872. Cable Address, Amdlt, New York. WEATHER FORECA8T. I>ren moving slowly east south ern! extends thence southwest ward Into on. ua.. ana onrevepori. ui.. nut i root seems to hare occurred lu Texas. Mo r - L “- ~ *~ *' Fair weather le probable tonight with slightly warmer In tbe Mtseiaalppl valley end warmer Tneeday generally throughout tbe district. Forecast until 9 p. tn. Tuesday: ▼Mala-Falr and continued cold tonight with frost; Tuesday fair and slightly warm- __ northerly minds. 0 Carolina-Fair tonight and Tues day; freet tonight: warmer Tuesday: light — _ _ northwest to north winds, brisk off list- Wiley’s candy free next Friday and terns. Baturday, Carolina sad Georgia-Fair tonight ■i, ei. Al m.’ru.i. nir-airaiucui. tuuuan L. r.nn 1.1, LRinivr. JOSEPH A. M’CORD, Vice-President. U. W. OYBRS. Assistant Cashier. Third National Bank Capital .... $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $400,000.00 DR. A. W. CALIIO0N. MILTON DARUAN, r JOHN W, GRANT, II. Y. M’CORO. FRANK 1IAWKIN8. II. M. ATKI»N. JOSKP1I A. M CORD. n. NUNNALLY. J. CARROLL PAYNB. 11. ROSSBB. DAVID WOODWARD L. H. Fairchild. Established 1885. S. J. Whit* I.. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY* NEW ORLEANS. Members! New Orleans Cotton Exchange New York Coffee exchange. New York Cotton Uxchnuge. Now Orleans Hoard of Trade. New Orleans Stock Exchange. Chicago Ronrd of Trade. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. Private Wlree (o NCW YORK and CHICAGO. Orders solicited for future defie WV on ahov* FTieh«n»0s II. O, COTHRAN ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS AND BANK EXAMINERS. Audit,, Sp.cial Examination,. Coating and Syat.matizlng. EMPIRE BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.