Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 13, 1912, HOME, Page 11, Image 11

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Poultry, Pet and Live Stock R. I. Reds. BABY CHICKS from high class S. C. Rhode Island Reds. 25c each, in lots es ten or more. Charley Dobbs. Gaines- Wille. Ga 3-27-28 SINGLE COMB REDS are leading in the . biggest egg laying contest in progress in America today. Our Reds lay with the best and are wonders in size, color and shape Cock birds all from best Thomp kins eggs. $3 a setting reasonable fer tility guaranteed. P W hiting, care Geor gian; ________ 3-29-7 Ql ALITY REDS. J~~T Hosford, East _ Point Ga. 4-25-31 ROSE COMB Rhode Island Reds; won at Southern International and Georgia shows Eggs. $2 and $3 per fifteen. ’ T. L. Wright. 649 Hlghland-ave . Atlanta. -1-41 CALLAHAN’S famous Reds always win They will win for you in the strongest shows Send for mating list and photos of Idea! Reds Stock and eggs for sale Callahan & Son, East Point, Ga. 1-31-20 S. c R I. RED EGGS FOR HATCHING- —Strain winning! first pen. International Show; 15 utility for $1.50; 15 fancy for $3.00. Utility cockerels, bargains for $2.50. Address Morning Glorv Farm, Kirkwood, Atlanta, Ga. ' 12-28-5 WHY NOT BIT the best’ Shipp's S. C. R. I. Red eggs. $2 and $3 setting, incu bator lots, $6 100: nice liens. $2: babies. 25c each Shipp Bros, Finleyson. Ga. 4-6-73 BARGAIN SALE—Rhode Island Reds, four yearling hens flaying); handsome two-year-old cock; red to skin; Callahan strain, to make room, only $7 60. Eggs reduced to $1 setting Ed L. Culver. Sparta. Ga. 5-1-3 Minorcas. BLACK MINORCAS--Pape's strain; "lay ers of large white eggs and many of them." eggs. $3 for 15. Gaymont Farm Box 1711. Atlanta, Ga. 3-27-10 Bantams. BANTAMS—Game Bantams, Sebrights, Buff Cochins. Carlisle Cobb, Athens, Ga. 4-26-30 Leghorns. IiVITV*LEGHORN~eggs~ from choice, healthy birds, 15 for $1; also some good breeding stock for sale at 51.50 each. K. C. Fuller. 419 Whitehall St. 4-9-8 CHEROKEE WHITE LEGHORN FARM. Box E, Centre. Ala. We breed birds to lay and win. The kind that both fancier and farmer need Our birds have made sensational winnings, winning North. South. East and West Our show record shows us to have the best birds in the South It has been proved that the best show birds are the best layers. Write for prices. Catalog free. H-4-1 10.090 ’WHITE LEGHORNS—American Poultry Plant. Cleveland, Ohio. Laying pullets, cockerels and eggs for hatching our specialty. Prices reasonable. Bred for quality and superior egg production. 37-20-4 65 WHITE LEGHORN chicks. Young's prize-winning strain: five weeks old; 25c each. Can be seen Sunday. 15 East Mitchell. 55-11-5 BABY 15c. J. P. Downing, Kirkwood. Ga. Phone Decatur 548. 81-11-5 Houdans. FOR SALE—"Faultless” Houdans; this strain has been egg bred from trap nest records since April. 1890; I have bred them twenty-one years for great layers and twelve years for large size chalk white eggs These fowls are extremely harcy. have neither comb nor wattle to freeze and are the best all winter layers In open front coops. "Faultless” strain Houdans have won every blue ribbon at New York. Boston. Chicago and Phila delphia shows for past six years; eggs and stock sold on honor; send 10c for the largest Illustrated poultry catalogue ever Issued. It tells you how to breed these fowls, which average 250 eggs a year apiece It tells you how to net $3,000 a year from 100 hens. E. F Macavoy, sec retarv Houdan club, Cambridge, N. Y -21-49 HOUDANS Rom the best exhibition and egg strains in America In our pens are winners from the leading shows in Ten nessee. Write me your wants. Dr. Leep er. Lenoir City, Tenn. 230 Ducks. NOW is the time to set White Runner duck eggs, and Ren dotte Farm is the place to get the best. SIO.OO eggs the next two weeks for $5.00. Rendotte Farm, P. 0. Box 300, Atlanta. Ga. 4-24-16 EGGS from heavy-laying strain Indian Runner ducks, $1.25 for 13 This is the best time of year to set duck eggs. Chas. ’V Davis. Anderson Hardware Co. 5-10-35 FOR SALE—lndian Runner ducks cheap. Old English strain. Good layers. Pairs, trios, pens, eggs, week-old ducks; also s l rig!e comb Reds, hens and eggs. W. A. Clinton. 19 Harvey St , Rome. Ga 36-10-5 HATCHWHITE RUNNER DUCK EGGS NOW. FIFE’S PURE WHITES AVON Southern Internation al, 1911, first and second pens and special: Georgia Poultry Association. Atlan ta. 1912. second, third and fifth pens in eleven. pen class. Every bird a prize winner. Write todav. EGGS. $5.00 PER 12. GEORGE C. FIFE. Box 1181-G, Atlanta. Ga. 4-5-54 FORSALE-Fawn and White Indian Run ner eggs. $1 per dozen: $6 per hundred. While eggs Instruction for raising. Ideal Duck Farm. J H Comer, mgr . Powder Springs. Ga. 5-8-6 I’l ill; White Runners that lay pure white eggs; $5 for 12. Gaymont barm. Box 171 f, Atlanta. Ga. 3-27-9 H jjVF, A LIMITED number of select ‘ducks and drakes for sale; standard fawn- also Penciled fawn; order now; supply limited; they are now laying. Mod el Poultry Farm, Colbert, Ga., The barm of Quality " 4-23-7 Games. d7rk CURNISH—Bred from the best ’imported birds in this country. Won in Atlanta January. 1912; first and second cockerel, first and second pullet; .American I'ornish Club ribbons for best cockerel and best pullet and other good prizes, limited number eggs for hatching. al 2,d $lO per setting Write b S. Lates, Doug- Ga 1 - P'RK Cornish eggs remainder of this season. $1.50 per 15. Thrnks for i«le_ Mrs A. G Miller. Louisville. Ga 39-11-5 Pigeons eG Gar* Homer Pigeons, large size, stock miaranteed mated birds from $1 M to S2JSO per pair Erwin Manley. Roystom Cornish Indian Games. CORNISH INDIAN GAMES—Eggs from prize-winning stock; $3 and $5 for 15.. Gaymont Farm. Box 1711, Atlanta. Ga 3-27-11 White Laced Red Games. WHITE Laced Red Cornish Indian Games A limited number of eggs at $5 for 15; no stock for sale at any price. Gaymont Farm, Box 1711, Atlanta, Ga. 3-27-12 Turkeys. FOR SALE—Two extra fine Narragansett Blue Toms, Write for prices at once. T. C. Howard. Comer, Ga. 710 Eggs- MONTVTEW FARMS—lncubator eggs. $5 per 100; hens with chicks; turkey eggs. Turkey toms, $5. Phone Decatur 27-J. THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs, best strain. $1 per 15; guaranteed fer tile. 285 Euelid ave. Phone Ivy 958-J. -12-49 EGGS for hatching Single setting, $1.50; two settings. $2 75; 60-egg lots, $4.00; 100 lots, $7.50; Buff Orpingtons. K. I. Reds, S C. White Leghorns, Barred Rocks. Large flocks Able to ship Incubator lots promptly. Choice stock at low prices. I R duck eggs, $1.60 per twelve. E. W. Burka. Macon. 12-22-41 THOROUGHBRED Buff Orpington eggs. $1 per fifteen. 136 Windsor street. Phone Main 3588. 4-27-25 EGGS from high class S. C. R. 1. Reds. Now is the time to set eggs to get the best colored oirds. Write at once for my illustrated catalogue and reduced prices Joe T. Wallace,. Dalton. Ga 5-1-6 EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! SELECT WHITE WYANDOTTES, Black Orpingtons. Indian Runner ducks: prize winning and utility. Stilldotte Poultry Yards. Mrs Leo Stillman, proprietress. College Park, Ga 4-10-9 WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs at $2 and $3 per 15. White Leghorn eggs, $1.25 per 15. Coke Davis. Box 934, Atlanta, Ga. 2-27-2 EGGS I'OR HATCHING- Mottled Anco nas, $2 per fifteen; Rose and Single Comb Reds, White, Partridge and Silver Wyandottes. $1.50: Buff Orpingtons and Black Minorcas. $1.25; S. C. Brown Leg horns, $1; Indian Runner ducks. $1.60 per twelve A few more trios of ducks, $6. W E Bailey, Commerce, Ga. • 722 WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs from high class birds that are white to the skin, at $2.00 per fifteen; high fertility guaranteed A. G. Wlison, Lithonia, Ga. 1-16-29 FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs, extra fine selected birds, non fading heavy laying strain: $3 for fifty, $5 per hundred. Mrs. Philopena Lowe. Route 6, Lebanon, Ind. 3-9-62 KELLERSTRASS White Orpingtons: two years a breeder; show-ed four times; won ten firsts and nine seconds: eggs re duced from $5 to $2 balance of season. J. W. Fincher. Buchanan. Ga. 4-27-12 GREEN HOUSE POULTRY YARDS Tompkins' S. C. R. I. Red eggs, $2 per netting; utility eggs, $1 per setting; Black Minorcas. $1 per setting. D. J. Galloway Prop., 17 Campbell-st., South Kirkwood -10-14 EGGS FOR SALE from snow white Wyandottes and Callahan's strain of S. <Rhode Island Reds at $2 and $3 per 15. Single Comb Brown Leghorn eggs, $1 per fifteen. My birds are all good layers Wordie Dixon, Fayetteville, Ga. 2-3-33 EGGS for hatching from high-class Kef lerstrass Crystal White Orpingtons. My birds won prizes in Spalding countv show $2 and $3 per fifteen eggs, can ship im mediately. S. H. Wilson, Griffin, Ga. 3-2-5 BLUE Andalusian and Kellerstrass White Orpington eggs. $1.59 and $2.50 per fif teen. Imperial Poultry Yards, Summer ville. Ga. 61 EGGS from fancy Single Comb Brown Leghorns or White Plymouth Rocks, fif teen for $1.50. From Indian Runner ducks, eight for sl. L. D. King. Coving ton. Ga. 3-9-3 S. C, WHITE LEGHORN EGGS. $1 for 15. In lots of 100 or more. 3 cents each. Mrs T. R. Roberts, Route 1, Franklin. Tenn. EGGS—Columbian Wyandottes. $2 for thir teen; Silver Laced Wyandottes, $1.50 per thirteen; Columbian Rocks. $2 per thir teen! Barred Plymouth Rocks, $1.50 per thirteen; White Leghorn?. $2 per thir teen: S S. Hamburgs, $1.50 per thirteen. Mrs. J K Davidson. Lithonia. Ga 3-16-10 SPEEDWAY FARM My White Cornish Indian Gaines won two first premiums with only two birds entered at Griffin. Ga.; two first premiums with only two birds entered at Tupelo. Miss.; five en tries at Atlanta in January won first cock, first cockerel, third hen. tnird pul let. first pen. Eggs from first prize-win ners. $5 for 15. from other pens, $3. M E Kenned,', Temple, Ga 602 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from pure full blooded standard breed stock. B, P. Rocks. Rhode Island Reds, Buff Orping tons. Cornish Indian Games; fifteen eggs for $1.50; 100 for $6. Mam moth Bronze turkey eggs. 20 cents each. All orders shipped at once. Porico Poultry Farm, Cortez. Fla. 3-16-8 EGGS FOR SALE from 8. C. Rhode Is-’ land Reds. Indian Runner ducks and Mammoih Bronze turkeys at ATTRAC TIVE prices Don't fail to write for particulars. B. S. Holden. Ellijav, Ga -27-24 EGGS from pure White Runner ducks. Spencer strain; breeders direct from the Pacific coast: fine type and excellent lay ers of large white eggs; price. $5 for 12; infertile eggs replaced free. L. H. Fer guson, Taylors, S. C 4-26-36 EGGS FROM OUR BEST pens at reduced prices: White Orpingtons. $3. $2; Reds, $2. $1.50: White Rocks. $1.50 per fifteen. Some breeding stock for sale Gresentha Poultry Yards, College Park, Ga 1-13-19 EGGS from finest White Orpingtons (Kel ■ lerstrass) at reduced prices, $3. .$2; also Black Langshan eggs. G-esentha Poultry Yards. College Park. Ga. 1-13-10 EGGS from fancy Single Comb Brown Leghorns or White Plymouth Rocks. 15 for $1: from Indian Runner Ducks, eleven for sl. L. D. King, Covington. Ga. 3-9-3 Miscellaneous Poultry. FOR THE BEST White Orpington stock baby chicks and eggs write Charley Dobbs. Gainesville. Ga.; 4,000 catalogs ready to be mailed free. Write for one. -27-30 FOR THE BEST S. C. Rhode island Red stock, baby chicks and eggs, write Charley Dobbs. Gainesville, Ga : 4.000 catalogs ready to be mailed FREE. Write for one 3-27-31 LARGE size colony brooder with heat and 90 thoroughbred White Leghorn chicks for ’2O. This brooder cost me sl7; It's good as new and will raise your chicks R. <", Fuller. 119 Whitehall St, 5-9-7 INDIAN Rt'NNER ducks, finest stock in the country: also Buff Cochin eggs Mrs Davenport, Box 10, care Georgian GOLD DUST strain S. C Buff Leghorns, the finest exhibition and breeding stock, at bargain prices. Eggs from special matings. sl. $1.50. $2. $2.50 and $3 per re l ting Oak Hill Poultry Farm, Route 8. Station B, Nashville. Tenn.: F R No ble proprietor 3-13-37 "POULTRY PRINTING. WRITE for samples Etheridge Printing Company, 188 Madlson-ave., Atlanta, Ga. 12-16-21 _H±_ ATLANT A GEORGIAN AND NEWS: MONDAY. MAY 13. 1912. Miscellaneous Poultry. FOR SALE—S. C. R. I. Ked7's~'c~Brown , and White Leghorn and B P. Rock eggs at $1.50 per setting: all first-class stock; day-old chicks a specialty; sls per 100; directions given for raising them; will furnish hens to carry them when wanted at $1 each. E. J. Williams, Ty Ty. Ga. -21-34 BARRED ROCK EGGS from prize-win ners; first pen cockerel bred. $10; sec ond pen. $5: pullet bred pens. $5 and $3; eggs from utility birds, $1 per 15. balance of season. $6 per 100: S. C. White Leg horns, $2; S. S. Hamburg, $1.50 per 15 M. H. Collins. Fairburn. Ga. 1-17-30 FOR SALE - Eggs. aay-old chicks; choicest stock: Black, White. Buff Or pingtons; Black Langshans; Buff Orping ton; Pekin. Runner ducks; small amount of good stock 'heap. Satisfaction guar anteed. W. E. Lumley, Tullahoma, Tenn. -30-2 BILTMORE strain Barred Rocks and S. C. White Leghorns: eggs for hatching; fifteen for $l6O. BILTMORE Jersey calves for sale Address BILTMORE Farms, BILTMORE. N. C. 1-27-7* EGGS —Day-old chicks and ducklings of quality, from the five greatest egg breeds known—Ringlet Barred Rocks, Sin gle Comb White Leghorns. White Indian Runner ducks. Buff Orpington ducks and fawn and white Indian Runner ducks Our chicks and ducklings are hatched tn a mammoth hot water incubator. Two thousand laying hens on this farm. Write for catalogue and price list No. 30. Hunt's Poultry Farm, Valddgta, Ga. 525 HOW to make big money out of the poultry business by selling eggs and fowls at fancy prices; particulars for two cent stamp; write now. Munnimaker Poultry Farm. Normandy. Tenn 3-25-3 M. B TURKEYS. Black Langshans; win ners at Appalachian Exposition; R. C. White Wyandottes; Fishel strain; B. P. Rocks; E B Thompson s Indian Runner ducks; stock and eggs; Poland China pigs Ona Waters, Walnut Grove Poul try Yards. Lebanon, Tenn 382 POULTRY KEEPERS. “ All Need Rust’s Havens Climax Powder It keeps your chickens well. It is the only reliable cure for GATES and CHOL ERA. It is so different from other poultry powders. YOUR MONEY BACK QUICK If you don’t like Rust's Havens Climax Powder. Secretary Mifflin County Poultry Show, Mt J. A. Carodiskey, says: "After trying various tonics’ and 'con ditioners’ I find nothing to equal Rust’s Havens Climax Powders.” GET A BOX TODAY 25c, 50c. $1.90, $1.50 and $3.50. H. G. HASTINGS & CO., 16 W. Mitchell St. ATLANTA, GA. We want a DEALER in each town. Write for exclusive agency for your town Get Rust's Poultry Book and Egg Rec ord—Both mailed FREE. Address Wm. Rust & Sons Co., Dept. G. New Bruns wick, N. J. 5■4 -1 FOR SALE—Pedigreed Walker fox hound pups. 25 fin? White Leghorn chickens, a few fine games. Grist champions, and speckled Dorns. M L. Crawford. Tiger. Ga. ' 41-11-4 Attention! Poultrymen. PRICES slashed during balance of sea son; prize mating Ancona settings now $2; were $5; Kellerstrass White Orping tons, $1.50 for 15. Stock for sale. & George, S 3 West End Place, Atlanta. 5-11-4 INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS and " White Orpingtons dirt cheap; good ones. We need the money and must sell. Write to day. Munnimaker Poultry Farm. Nor mandy. Tenn 3- 25- 3 H. G. HASTINGS & CO.. Seeds men fop the South, 16 W. Mitchell St. Four city deliv eries daily. North and south side 9 a,, hl, Inman Park and West' End 2 p. m. Bell phone Main 2568. -Atlanta 2568. YOUR GARDEN ■'will be free from bugs if you use “Bug Death.'’ It is a non poisonous preparation and is sure death to all kinds of insects that bother vege tation; is easily applied and is put up in convenient size packages. Price. 1-pound box. 15c. postpaid 25c; 3 pounds. 35c, post paid 65c; 5 pounds. 50c; 12’2 pounds. sl. GET CONKEY'S HEAD LICE <>INT~ MENT and rid the little chicks Os head lice. Price. 10c and 25c. ALL KINDS of vegetable and flowering plants. Phone us your orders. Plants are fresh from greenhouse every morning LIQUID LICE’ KILLERS, lice powders' medicated nest eggs, disintei-tants and sprayers for spraying liquid lice killers and disinfectants. IT IS EASY To CURE LITTLE CHICKS of diarrhea with Conkey’s White Diar rhea Remedy Price, 50c. SWINGING BASKETS—Empty baskets. 25c and 40c each. THREE OF THE BEST—Conkey s _ Lay~ ing Tonic, Lee's Egg Maker and Rust's Egg Producer. Either of these will gi\e satisfaction. _ 25c and 50c sizes SPRATT'S NO. 5 CHICK MEAL. Spratt's Patent Puppy and Dog Cakes, Dr John son's Dog Medicine. Hogs. BERKSHIRES; fine registered stock; prices reasonable Morris Farm, Clarks ton. Ga 4-24-1 POLAND CHINA PIGS. STATE FAIR WINNERS—AII breeders registered, foundation bought from the best breeders on earth; prices reasonable for good stock. "We sell no scrubs at any price Bellgreen Farm. Birming ham. Ala. 619 Dogs. AT STUD—lmported Southport Aristotype and Dan O. Wood lawn. Absolutely the best collies at stud in the South. Write for pedigree. W. M. Stephenson, 30 Ashby St. 4-13-3 BARGAINS in 39 breeds dogs and stock: catalog. Catalpa Kennels, Sheibvvllle, Ky. 4-27-4 ONE collie bitch in whelp to ch. stud. She is a Golden Sable with full white markings. For prices and particulars write Ivory Collie Kennels, Springfield, Tenn 94-4-5 ONE female Boston terrier pup five months old and registered: price, $35 Address G. W. Jandrew.,9l7 Third Na tional Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 57-11-5 COTTON MARKET OPINIONS. Sternberger. Sinn & Co.; We can see no reason why prices should not recede somewhat further. Heyden. Stone & Co.: Sentiment is turning to the short side Dick Bros : Regard the market as weather affair. Weld & Co.; Advise purchases on breaks BUTTER. POULTRY AND EGGS. NEW YORK. May 13 —Dressed poultry steady: turkeys 13®22. chickens 16®28, fowls 114©!*>. ducks 13@22. geese ll® 16 Live poultry irregular fowls 15 asked, turkeys 12 asked, roosters 19 asked, ducks 12 asked, geese 8® 9 Butter steady, creamery specials 34 bid. creamery extras 331 t bld. state dairy 'tubal 24 bid. process specials asked. Egg* quiet nearby white far.-y 3214® 23. r.earbv brown fancy 21® 2!*5. extra firsts 22 bld. firsts 19® SMALL OEGLINES IN COTTON PRICE Little Support Is Shown After First Call—Late Trading Ex ceptionally Light. NEW YORK. May 13.—Weak cables and reports of weather Improvement over the Southern belt caused a decline of from 5 to 8 points at the opening of the cotton market today. There was considerable liquidation In the near months After the call. Southern buying caused a slight rally. Futures and spot were easier in Liverpool. On the opening, trade was light and selling rather general After the call some very good buying came from com mission and spot houses, but the ring operators being against the market at the moment, it Ist sold freely on all ral lies. The map indicates more favorable weather and there Is not much support for that reason. There was little support in the late forenoon, though there was a entail rally from the low levels on private predictions that the unsettled weather conditions would work into the eastern belt within the next two or three days. At 2 o'clock losses of from 4 to 7 points were shown from the previous close RANGE IN NEW YORK FUTURES. Closed steady. Sales 8,200 barrels. | c | £ • „ ■ • z • IX I - • J'S • £• |oI tt J ura o Cl>s May 11.21!U.26'11 20:11 20 11.22-23111 28-29 June | 1.... .I j11.23-25|11.28-30 July '11.34'11 36|11.25j11.30 11.30-31111.35-36 Aug. 111.35’11.36'11.32111.36'11.35-36 i 11.39-41 Sep. '.. . . ■! 11.37-39111.44-45 Oct. 11.44 11.51111.40111.45 11.44-45'11.49-51 Nov. 11.47.11.47)11.47,11.47111.47 11.52-54 Dec. 11.50 11.61 (11.50 J 1.54111.63-54! 11.59-60 Jan . 11.46 11.55 11.46 11.50 11.49-50 11.54-55 Feb. ! | ' .... in. 49-61 11.55-57 Meh 11.56111,62 11.55.11.56 11.57-58 11.60-64 Closed steady. Liverpool was due to points lower. Opened irregular at 4 to 6U points decline. At 12:15 p. m. was quiet at a net decline of 4 to 5% points. A fair business reported doing in spot cotton at 4 points decline: middling 6.49; sales 8.090. Including 7.600 American: speculation and export 590; imports 1,000. American 600 l.ater Liverpool cables were 1 point lower than at 12:15 p. tn. At the close tlie market was steady at declines of 4 to points from Saturday's closing. RANGE IN LIVERPOOL FUTURES. •futures opened easier. Opening. Frev Range. !P M. Close. Close May. . . .6.26%- 6.26 6.27 6.31 May-June 6.26 -6.26% 6.26 6.27 6.31 June-July 6.28 -6.28% 6.27 6.27% 6.32% July-Aug. 6.29 -6.28% 6.27 6.28% 6.33% Aug.-Sep. 6.2%" 5 6.27 6.27 6.27 6.32 Sep.-Oct. 6.25%-6.24% ... 6.23 6.29% Oct.-Nov. 6.21 -6.22% 6.20% 6.21 6.27% Nov.-Dec. 6.26 -6.21 6.20 6.19% 6.25% Dec.-Jan. 6.20 -6.20% 6.19% 6.19 6.25 Jan.-Feo. 6.21 -6.20% 6.18 6.19 6.25 Feb.-Mar. 6.21 -6.21% 6.20% 6.19% 6.26 Mar.-Apr 6.22 -6.21 6.29 6.20% 6.26% Closed steady. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlanta, steady; middling 11%. New York, quiet: middling 11.65. New Orleans, quiet; middling 11%. Liverpool, steady; middling 6.49 d. Savannah, easier: middling 119-16. Augusta, steady; middling 12c. Mobile, steady: middling 11’4 Galveston, quiet; middling 12c. Norfolk, quiet: middling 11%. Wilmington, steady; middling 11 9-16. Little Rock, quiet; middling 11%. Charletson, steady: middling 119-16. Louisville, firm; middling 11’4 Philadelphia, steady; middling 11.90 Boston, quiet; middling 11.65. BaLiTnore.' nominal; middling 11%. Memphis, steady- middling lia*. St Louis, steady: middling 11X. Hotmtoh. steady: middling 1113-16. Louisville, firm; middling 11%. PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at the poris today compared with the same day last year: ~ I 1912. 1911. New Orleans. . . . 1,051 ' 2,916 Galves'on. ..... 2.475 1.698 Mobile 291 i 304 1 Savannah 1,726 869 Charleston 162 187 Wilmington 137 30 Norfolk . . 694 647 Baltimore ' 50 Boston • ! 25 Pensacola ’ ... ’ 5.972 Brunswick 7.369 .... Various 49 ~ 13.954 | 12,698 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. —————j —— | Houston I 1.773 1,386 Augusta I 171 I 403 Memphis. ..... 1,871 978 St. Louis 1,767 1,001 Cincinnati 646 165 Little Rock .... 1 76 ’ Total i 6,228 1 4,008 ATLANTA MARKETS EGGS—-Fresh country candled, 19©20c BUTTER—Jersey and creamerv. in lib. blocks. 20%®i'5c. fresh country, 12% , fi'T5c per pout.) DRESSED POULTRY—Drawn, head and feet on. per pound Hens. 17@l8c; fries, 25027 c Roosters. B®loc Turkey*, ow ing to fatness, 18@20c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens. 40®45c; roost ers, 25® 35c. fries, 30® 50c. broilers. 25® 30c; puddle ducks, 35040 c: Pekin ducks, 40® 45c; geese. 50©60c each; turkeys, ow ing to fatness, 15@16e FRUITS AND PRODUCE. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES—Lemons fancy. $4 0004 50 per box. Florida oranges. $3.000 3.60 per box. Bananas, 2%©3c per pound. Grape fruit, $5.00® 600 per crate Cabbage, 3%c per pound Florida cabbage. $2,750.3 per crate. Pea nuts. per pound, fanev Virginia. 6%@7c. choice, 5%@ , 6c. Beans, round green $1.7502.00 per crate Florida celery, $2 0002 50 per crate. Squash, yellow, per six-basket crates. $1.50@2.00 Lettuce, fancy, $1.250 1.50; choice. $1.25@1.50 per crate. Beets. $3 00@3.50 per barrel. Cu cumbers, 75® SI.OO per crate. English peas, per drum, $1.0001.25. New Irish po tatoes. per barrel. $5.0006.00 per barrel Strawberries, s®6c per quart. Egg plants, $2 5003 00 per date. Pep per. $1.750 2.00 per crate. Tomatoes, fancy. six-basket crates, $2 5003.00, choice tomatoes, $1.7502.00. Pineapples. $2.5003.00 per crate. Onions, $2.0002.50 per bushel. Sweet potatoes, p yam. $1.50 ©1.75 per bushel Cranberries. SII,OOO 12.00 per barrel; 60c per gallon PROVISION MARKET. (Corrected by White Provision Co.) Cornfield hams. 10 to 12 lbs. average 16c. Cornfield hams, 12 to 14 lbs. average 16c. Cornfield skinned hams, 16 to U lbs., average. 16%c. Cornfield plcnle hams. * to I lbs. over live. Cornfield breakfast bacon, 38c. Grocer style bacon (wide or narrow). 17c Cornfield fresh pork sausage (link ot bulk). 25-lb buckets. 12c. Cornfield frankfurters. 10-lb. buckets, age, 10c. Cornfield bologna sausage. 25-lb. boxea 9c. Cornfield luncheon hams. 26-lb boxes He Cornfield spiced Jellied meats in 10-lb dinner calls, ice Cornfield smoksd link sausage. !5-lb boxes. 9c Cornfield' smoked link sausage In plckla. LEHISH WLLEI SHARES ON RISE Sharp Advance in Early Trade. Other Anthracite Roads Are Sympathetically Strong. By CHARLES W. STORM. NEW YORK. May 13.-Possibility that the suspense over the government s suit against the coal trust would be ended by a decision from the supreme court today and the further possibility of a settle ment of labor troubles in the anthracite coal fields caused the hard coal roads to open with substantial gains at the open ing of the stock market today. Lehigh Valley was the feature, opening with a gain of 1%, and then making further advance until the aggregate upturn was 2 points Reading opened up % and then moved up for a net gain of 1 point Erie common advanced %. Baltimore and Ohio moved up %. Influenced by strength in London, Cana dian Pacific opened here 1 point above Saturday's closing. United States Steel common was un changed at the outset, but later gained fractionally The entire list was strong at the offset, and gains' were made throughout. Among the other advances were Amal gamated Copper %. American Smelting %, Atchison ’4. Union F’aciflc % and Southern Pacific %. At the end of sis teen minutes profit-taking wiped out some of the early advance The curb market wa.«r strong Americans in London steady. Stock quotations: I I 11 Prev STOCKS— Op'n |High|Low. AM. Cl'se Amal Copper. 84 84 83%| 84 83% Am. Ice Sec... 27%' 27% 27%l 27% 27 Am Sug. Ref. l30%:130% 130% 130% 130% Am. Smelting 86%! 86% 8604’ 86% 86% Am. Locomo.. 43%' 44 43%' 44 43% Am. Car Fdy.. 60 1 60 59% 59% 59% Anaconda 43%l 43%l 43%' 43% 43% Atchison 106%i106%|106%|106% 106% A. C. I. ;140%1140% 140%1140% 140 Am. Can ] 42%? 43 42%' 42% 42% do, pref . J12«%1120% 120%|120% .... Am. Beet Sug !75 |75 75%' 74% 74% Am. T. and T. 146%1145% 145% 145% 146 Beth. Steel ...' 39%| 39% 39%! 39% 39% B. R. T . . . 83% 83% 83% 83% 83% B. and 0 110% 110% 110% 110% 110% Can. Pacific .. 257% 257% 257% 257% 256% Erie ... 36 36% 35% 35% 35% Gen. Electric 170% 170% 170% 170% 169 G. North. Ore.. 41% 41% 41% 41% 40% 111. Central ....'124%1124%;124% 124% 123% Interboro ! 19%l 1.9% 19% 19% 19% do, pref. .. 67%: 57%; 57% 57% 57 I>ehlgli Valley 175% 177%|175% 177% 174% L and N ....1159 159%1159 159 158% Mo. Pacific .. 41%! 41%l 41% ! 41%. 41% N. Y. Central 120 120 1119% 119% 119% O. and W 39 39 39 39 38% Pennsylvania 123%'123% 123% 123%1123%. Pacific Mall . 33 ! 33 33 I 33 32% Peo. Gas Co.. .108’, 1108% 108% 108 %' Ins % Reading 176%!177%i176%'177 176 Rock Island .. 38%' 28%: 28%; 28%| 28% do. pref. . 56% ; 66% 56% 56% 56% R. I. and S . pf. 80 80 80 80 I 56% So. Pacific . .1112% 112% 112% 112%!112 So. Railway .. I 28% ‘ 28%' 28%; 28%| 28% do. pref. . 74 i 74 74 174 : 73% St. Pau) 107% 107% 107% 107%i107% Tenn Cdpper 43%' 43% 43% 43% 43% Tex. Pacific 1 23% 24 ■ 23% 24 ! 23% I nion Pacific 171% 171% 171 % 1171 % 171% Utah Copper 63%i 63%j 63%: 63%' 63% I'. S. Steel . 69%' 69% 69%' 69% 69% do. pref. .111 H11%!tl1 1t11%'110% A’.-Car. Chem. 1 52%: 53 62%! 53 I 52% West Union . 83% 83% 83’,' 83%' 83% Wabash 9% 9% 9% 9% 9% do, pref. .. 22 22 22% 21% West Electric 76 76 76 76 76 MINING STOCKS. BOSTON. May 13.—Opening: Old Col ony 11%. Greene Cananea 9%. Shannon 14. Osceola 1.17. Copper Range 59, Rutte Superior 35%. LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Rid Asked Atlanta * West Point R R... 148 145 American National Bank .. 205 Atlantic Coal * Ice common. 102 104 Atlantic Coal & Ice pref 93 s( Atlanta Brewing & Ice C 0... 175 Atlanta National Bank .... 325 Central Bank & Trust Corp.. 149 ijo Exposition Cotton Mills 160 jgg Fourth National Rank 225 230 Felton National Bank 125 1.30 Ga Ry & F.lec stamped 127 j3n Ga Rv & Pow. Co , common 28 31 do. Ist pfd 82 87% do. 2d pfd 4.) 45 Hlllver Trust Company 125 130 Lowrv National Bank 248 250 Realty Trust Company 108 no Sixth Ward Bank 99% 101 Southern Ice commop 72% 74 Third National Bank, new .. 200 Jin Trust Co of Georgia 212 314 Travelers Bank Trust Co.. 126 126 BONDS. Atlanta Gas Light Ist 5s 04% ... Georgia State 4%5. 1915 .... 101 11)1 Georgia Midland Ist 3s 60 61 Ga. Rv. * Elec Co 5s 101% Ga. Ry & Elec, ref 5s 99 99% Atlanta Consolidated 5s 104 Atlanta Northern Rv 55.... 96 Atlanta City 3Us. 1931 91 93 Atlanta City 4%5. 1921 103 105 Southam Bell 5s 99% Ul% UNITED STATES’ VISIBLE SUPPLY. Following shows the 1 nited States vis ible supply in gram tor the w?ek: Wheat. . . . r38.T80.0b0'41.722,000'25.402.000 Corn. . . . 6,471,0001 7.490,000: 5,144.000 Va 1s . . . . 69.0£0_ 9.957.000 8.988,000 NEW YORK GROCERIES. NEW YORK. May 13. -Coffee irregu lar; No. 7 Rio spot 14% Rice firm: do mestic ordinary to prime 4%©5% Mo lasses easier: New Orleans open kettle 350 45. Sugar, raw steady: centrifugal 3.985, muscovado 3.485. molasses sugar 3.235. refined quiet, standard granulated 5.106 5 15. cut loaf 5.90. crushed 5 80. mold A 5.50. cubes 5.300 5.35. powdered 5.150, 5.20. diamond 4 5.10. confectioners A 4.90 04.95. No. 1 4.9004.95. No. 2 4.850 4 '<n. No. 3 4.800 4 85. No 4 4.7504 80. Cheese active; whole milk specials 16 asked, whole milk fancy 15%®:16. skims specials U®ll%. skims fine 9%©lo’i. full skims 7 asked 60-lb. cans. $4.25 Cornfield frankfurters in pickle, 15-lb kits. $1 o 0 Cornfield pickled nigs feet. 15-lb klta SI.OO Cornfield pure lard (tierce basis). 12%c Country style cure lard, 50 ib tins only. 12c Compound lard 'tierce basis), 9%c. D. S extra ribs. 11 %c D. S. rib bellies. medium average. 12%c. D. 8. rib bellies, light average. 12%c. FLOUR AND GRAIN. FLOUR—Postell's Elegant, $7.50; Gloria (self-rising). $6.50: Victory (finest pat ent). $6.75. Faultless, finest. $6.50; Swans down (highest patent), $6.25; Home Queen (highest patent), $6.00. Puritan (highest patent). $6.00. Sun Rise (half patent). $5.50; Tulip flour, $4.50: White ('loud (highest patent), $5.75; Diadem 'highest patent), $5.50; Farm Bell, $5.40; Paragon (highest patent). $6.00: White Lily (highest patent), $5.75; White Daisy, $5.75; Southern Star. $5.50; Sun Beam, $5.50; Ocean Spray (patent), $5.50. CORN' Tennessee White. red cob, $1.10; No 2. white. $1.09; cracked. $1.05; yellow. $1.09; mixed. SI.OB. MEAL- Bolted. 12-lb sacks. 92c. plain, 1441 b. sacks. $1.01; 96-lb. sacks. $1.02; 48-lb sacks, $: 04. 24-lb. sacks. $1.06. OATS—Fancy white clipped. 74c; fancy white. 73c; mixed. 72c COTTON SEED MEAL—Harper, $29 COTTON SEED HULLS--Squar« »ack«. SIO.OO per ton. FEEDSTUFF. SHORTS—Haiiiqay white. 100-!b. seeks. $1.95; fancy. 75-lb sacks, $1.90, P W. 75-lb sacks. $lB5. Brown, 100-lb. sacks. $175. Georgia feed. 75-lb sacks. $180; bran. 100-lb sacks. $1.75; pure 75- lb sacks. $1.70. Homcollne, $1.85 Germ mea! Homcc $1 80 sugar beet pulp 100- lb sacks. $1 55. 75-lb sacks, $1 60 | THE WEATHER Conditions. WASHINGTON. May 13.—There will be showers tonight in New England and eastern New Y'ork, followed by generally fair weather Tuesday. Elsewhere east of the Mississippi river the weather will be fair tonight and Tues day. Low temperatures will prevail with frost tonight in the upper lake and western lower lake region, the Ohio valley and the mountain districts of Pennsylvania to North Carolina Storm warnings are displayed on Lake Ontario. Virginia—Fair; much cooler tonight, probably frost In the mountains; Tues day fair. North Carolina —Fair; cooler tonight; frost in the mountains; Tuesday fair. South Carolina—Fair; cooler tonight; Tuesday fair. Georgia—Fair tonight; cooler in the southeast portion; Tuesday fair; slightlj' warmer in the western portion. Florida—Fair tonight and Tuesday; slightly cooler tonight in the northeast portion; warmer Tuesday in the north eastern portion. Alabama and Mississippi —Fair tonight; Tuesday increasing cloudiness and slight ly warmer. Louisiana, Arkansas. Oklahoma and Texas -Unsettled with showers tonight or Tuesday. NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK. Mav 13—Wheat firm; July $1.18%01.18’,4. spot, No. 2 red $1.26% Ip elevator; $1.26% f. o b.. Corn dull: No. 2 in elevator nominal, export No. 2 89% f. 0. b.; steamer nominal; No. 4 nominal. Oats easy; natural white 62@64; white clipped 64066 Rye quiet; No. 2 nominal f. o b. New York. Barley steady; malt ing $1.2001.30 c. 1 f. Buffalo. Hay firm; good to prime $1.4001.70; poor to fair $1.2501.50. Flour dull; spring patents $5.7006.20; straights $5.40 05.60: clears $4.6005; winter patents $5.9006.10; straights $5.3505.60; clears $4.7505. > Beef firm; family $18.00018.50. Park easv; mess $20.50021.25; family $30.25@ 21.50. Lard easier; city steam $10010%; middle west spot $11.00011.20. Tallow steady; city, In hogsheads 6% bld; coun try, In tierces 6@6%. NAVAL STORES. SAVANNAH. May 13—Turpentine firm at 46%04«%; receipts 743 Rosin firm; receipts 1,984; water white $7.25. window glass $7.22%, N J 7-20, M $7.17%. K $7.15, I $7.12%, IT $7.10. G $7.07%, F $7.05, E $6.75, D $6.40, C B A $6. _ ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MARKET. (By W. H. White, Jr., of tha White Pro vision Company.) Quotations based on actual purchases during the current week: Choice to good steers, 1,000 to 1,300. 6 00 @6.50; good steers. 800 to 1,000, 5.50 0 6.00; medium to good steers. 700 to 850, 5.000 5.75; good to choice beef cows. 800 to 900, 4.750 5.00; medium to good beef cows. 700 to 800, 4 5004.75; good to choice heifers, 750 to 850. 4 5005.50; medium to good heifers. 660 to 750. 4.00 04.76. The above represent ruling prices of good quality of beef cattle. Inferior grades and dairy types selling lower. Mixed common steers, if fat, 700 to 800, 4.500 5.00; mixed common cows, if fat, 600 to 800. 4.0004.60; mixed common bunches to farl, 600 to 800. 2.75@3.50, good butch er bulls, 3.250)4.00. Prime hogs. 100 to 200 average. 7 500 7.26; good butcher hogs. 140 to 160. 7 250 7.50; good butcher pigs, 100 to 140, 7 000 7.25; light ; pigs. 80 to 100. 6.0006.25; heavy rough hogs. 200 to 250, 6.7607.25. Above quotations apply to corn-fed hogs. Mast and peanut fattened hogs, 1@ l%c and under. Cattle receipts light; market continues strong on best grades. A. J. Evans, of Fort valley. Ga . was on the market again this week with two loads from his feed lots; one car of strictly good Hereford cows and another load of high-bred yearl ings. which were bought under contract some time ago by an Atlanta broker Several loads are reported for the in coming 'week and receipts are expected to be better. LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. May 13 —Hogs -Receipts. 43.000 Market 5c lower: mixed and butchers. $7.3007.80; good heavy. $7.65® 7.82; rough heavy. $7.300 7.50; light. $7.25 @7.70: pigs. $5.40 0 7.00: bulk. $7.5507.75. Cattle -Receipts. 12.000. Market 10 to 20c higher: beeves. $5.00@9.00; cows and heifers. $2.5007.75; Stockers and feeders, $4.9006.75; Texans, $5.9006.50; calves, $6.2507.85. Sheep—Receipts. 18.000. Market strong 10c higher, native and Western, $5,000 7.20: lambs. $6.0009.75. ESTABLISHED 1861 The Lowry National Bank OF ATLANTA, GA. CAPITAL - $1,000,000 SURPLUS - 1,000,000 Designated Depository of the United States, County of Fulton, City of Atlanta. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS. < ‘ " Why Not This Bank? ORGANIZED NEARLY HALF A century ago and conducted and de veloped along conservative, yet progres sive lines, the ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK has steadily gained in strength, in scope and in the confidence of the people. Implicit confidence led to exten sive relations throughout this state, which, in turn, induced a large increase in the Bank's resources and continual and intimate relations with the leading commercial and manufacturing inter ests of this section. Think what an association with such a bank would mean to vou, Mr. Business Man! Atlanta National Bank Resources Nearly $10,000,000.00 DARBY 'ADV.—ATLANTA Louis B. Magid & Co. Investment Bankers 1014-1034 Ganflisr Building, Atiaila, Phones by 44584459 WHEAT DROPSDN good crop om Reports From eßit Semi Prices Down—Corn Firmer, But Follows Wheat. ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat—No. 2 red 123 @124% Corn #2% 0 83 Oats (nominal) ,86 CHICAGO, May 13—There vTas an easv opening in the wheat pit tagav. with prices about %c lower than gaturdav 's close. Under liberal offerings prices de clined until losses of %c to %c were shown. Further rains 1n the winter whea’ belt, easy cables and larger world's ship ments were the Influences Liverpool came %d to %d higher, due, atywrding to Broomhall, to good continent}} de mand and unfavorable reports fro»*.- Rus sia. Com opened firmer with scattered commission house buying, which was soon satisfied, and the tone became easier Oats started out firmer on scattered buying by commission houses, but the tone soon became easy. Considerable selling pressure developed. Provisions opened easier with free of ferings. and especially by lard shorts. Covering by commission houses soon caused a rally. CHICAGO GRAIN MARK«T. Grain auotatlona: Open. High. Lew, Cleae. Closa! WHEAT— May 1.18% 1.19 1,17 1.17% LU July 1.13% 1.18% 1.13% 1.12% I.IMC Sep. 1.08% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% 1,08% Dec. 1.03 1.09 1.07% 1.0 T% I.OBU CORN May 81% 81% 79% 80 80% July 78 78 76% 76% 77% Sep. 76 76 74% 74% 75% D oats 64V4 May 57% 57% 56% 57% July 54 54 53% 53% 54% Dec. 44% 44% 44% 44% 44% PORK- M’y 19.17% 19.17% 19.17% 19.17% 18.90 JulylO.lO 19.40 19.10 19.37% 19.17% Sep. 19.30 19.52% 19.30 19.47% 19.82% LARD- M'y 10.67% 10.67% 10.67% 10.67% O).M JulylO.lO 10.80 10.65 10.47% 10.70 Sep. 10.87% 11.00 10.85 10.97% 10.90 Dee. 10.95 11.05 10.95 11.05 RIBS— M’y 1.0.35 10.35 . 10.85 10.35 10.33% Julyio.2s 10.50 10.25 10.45 10.83% Sep. 10.43% 10.67% 10.42% 10.60 10.47% CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO, May 13—Wheat. No 3 red $1.18%@1.20; No. 3 $1.1401.18; No. 3 hard winter $1.18@1.20%; No 8 hard winter $1.14%@1.18. No. 1 Northern spring $1 19 @1.22; No. 2 Northern spring $1.1501.19; No J spring $1.04@1.17. Corn. No 2 8O%081%; No. 2 white 81® 81%; No. 8 77%078; No. 3 white 78%@ 79; No. 4 73%@<4; No 4 white 74077; No. 4 yellow 74076. Oats, No. 2 white 58058%; No, 3 white 670 58, No. 4 white 56057%, standard 58 @58%. VISIBLE SUPPLY CHANGES. Following shows the weekly visible sup ply changes in grain for the week: Wheat, decreased 3,542.009 bushels. Corn, decreased 1.019.000 bushels. Oats, decreased 488,000 bushels. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat opened %d to %d higher; at 1:30 p. tn was %d to %d higher. Closed unchanged. Corn opened %d higher: at 1:30 p. tn. waA %d higher Closed %d higher. COTTON SEED OIL. NEW YORK. May 13.—Carpenter. Bag got X- Co.: Prices were a shade lower in the cotton seed oil market today in sympathy with cotton and on a continued quiet trade in spot oil. The undertone was steady, and while there was consid erable liquidation for both local and Western account, offerings wore well ab sorbed. wllh much of the buying believed to come from the South. 11