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Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
The Real Estate Habit
* .
TT STARTS many a young fellow on the right road, makes him
save money, and shows him the advantage of owning land
LOOK AT THOSE fine building lots in Decatur wo sell at $800;
terms. S2OO cash and S2OO a year for three years; sidewalks,
water and sower included. By the time these lots are paid for
they will bring $1,200 to sl,->00: in fact, lots in adjoining block
arc bringing $1,500 now.
SO THERE is the money saved and the profit besides (or else
a home site provided; but best of all. vou’ve formed THE
REAL ESTATE HABIT.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
HEAL ESTATE, '
Forsyth Building.
•S2OO PI R FRONT FOOT will buy 50x135, running
l»a< k to property o’ Southern railroad, on Deca
tur street, between Moore and Bell streets. This is
a snap.
NO. 163 FORREST avenue. 8-roont. 2-story resi
dence, with all modern improvements, lot 50x
1->O feet and level. Price $6,750, on very attract
ive terms.
NO.-37 COLUMBUS A\ E.. corner Tenth street.
9-room residence in good condition: I bed rooms.
Located between the Peachtrees; in excellent sec
tion, and where values are increasing steadily.
Owner leaving Atlanta and must sell. Price $7,500.
and a bargain, ('an pax - $2,000 cash, balance 1. 2
and 3 years.
$3,000 W ILL BI X’ two lots on Decatur street, al
Jackson: 25x85 feet each. Good place to plant
money.
SBOO PER FIiON T FOOT will buy 50x100 feet on
Carnegie Way. within 600 feet of Peachtree, Pry
or and Forsyth street. Has natural basement, and a
building on this lot will rent before completed.
Can't go wrong on this. Buy it and forget it a lit
tle while.
DECATUR HOME.
$5,750 WILL BUY a new 9-room house with dou
ble hardwood floors, birch doors, storm sheathed
and piped for furnace. Large basement. Water,
sewer and electric lights. Sleeping porch. Los
73x240. Two blocks from Agnes Scott and new
public school building. Two car lines. 20 minutes*
ride from heart of Atlanta. SI,OOO cash. balance
like rent.
ANSLEY PARK.
OX THE PRADO, where values are constantly on
the increase, we can sell a 2-story, S-room resi
dence with hardwood floors, two baths and every
other convenience, for $8,500. Lot 90x200 feet.
The lot alone will soon be worth the price.
MEDIUM PRICED RESIDENCE LOTS.
WE HAYE quite a number of well-located lots in
Ansley Park, at medium prices, suitable to build
bungalows on. that will sell like hot cakes. We also
have several high-priced lots at low prices suitable
for elegant homes. We are selling them every day
and they are getting more scarce all the time. To
be sure of your home lot you had better buy now.
J. 11. EWING. Mgr. Sales Dept.
JOHN GILMORE. Asst. Mgr.
One of the Prettiest
JL’ST OI’F of Peachtree road, approximately 200 feet. 1 am offering a
bargain in a dandy lot 50x185 feet to an alley. This is on Pharrs
road, faces south and is about the cheapest, buy in this immediate sec
tion. Jam-up as a small investment or ideal as a building site. Price,
a fool with some terms.
EMMETT HIGHT
REAU ESTATE.
513-514-515 EMPIRE BLDG.
SUBURBAN HOME
SIX ROOM BUNGALOW: built out of the very best material:
storm-sheathed and double floored: ail underpin work brick
and stone: lias ail conveniences: large grove lot. east front: lo
cated in the very best section of Decatur. Ga.. right on North
Decatur car lino. Price only $4,000. Easy terms.
W. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE,
REAL ESTATE -EMPIRE BUILDING.
Dell Phone Main 3457. Atlanta Phone 930.
5 and 6-ROOM BUNGALOWS
ON MATHISON PLACE—NO. 7.
SIX Unu.M up-to-date bungalow: hot and cold water plumbing, combination
fixtures; sidewalks and sewer down and paid. for. Lot 50 by 147 to a 10-foot
alley. Price. 43.300 each: S3OO cash. $25 per month.
MATHISON PLACE—NO. 9.
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, on the corner; east front: front and side porches. Hot
and cold water plumbing, combination fixtures, sidewalk and sewer down and
paid for. Lot 50 by 1 47 to a 10-foot alley. Price $3,750; SSOO cash. $25 per
month.
-—————- , ,y avenue.
TWO FIVE-ROOM bungalows: hot and cold water plumbing, combination fix
tures: street cherted; sidewalk and sewer down and paid for. la>t 43 by 140
feet to an 11-foot alley. Price $2,500: S3OO cash. S2O per month.
I N 1 ANDERS
I. 1%. !>. 1- ’ Ist xsj RESIDENCE PHONE WEST 946
' 667 GORDON STREET.
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not lie a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
1$ 20
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912.
COTTON 15
ON FINE WHIR
X'EW YORK. June IE —Cables were
just about as due today, but traders sold
in view of weather conditions so that the
cotton market was olf 1 to 1 points al
the opening. Private advices from the
gulf states reported that the low area
had not worked any nearer the belt over
night. After the call the net loss was
from 7 to 8 points.
hi response to the good Liverpool
market, our market showed weakness and
made a sharp decline from the opening
of 1 to 6 points up to the noon session,
l ittle support was shown during the ear
ly trading, and only a few scatteied or
ders were at large. Weather conditions
were reported favorable*, and some sell
ing was done on that report by the ring
crowd. ’l’he spot houses ami Liverpool
are good buyers of spots. The market
seems to he only a scalping affair until
further developments set in.
At the close the market was barely
steady, showing a .decline of 7 to 29 points
below the close • t yesterday.
AN G E 1 N NEW VO R K UT U RES
ijlsU S-;| i iT
io I •*. [ j n u a. o
June . | 11.15- 19il 1.44-45
•Inly 11.41 11.31 11.22 11 25 11 25-26'1 1.34-36
Aug. ■77.37 11.37 I1.:il 11.32 11.31-32 11.38-10
Sent. 11.44 11.-4 n. 38 1 1.39 11.37-39 11.47-49
"cl 11.5311..31 11.15 11.45 11.45-46111.56-58
XOV. 11.49-51 11.60-62
Dee. i I 11.61 u. 55 11..-.6'11.55-5611.67-68
•lan. 11. Cl 11.61; 11.53 11.53 11.52-53 11.61 -65
Eeb 11.56-58:1 1..68-70
Meh. 11.74 11.71 11.66 I 1.66 11.65-6611.76-77
May_ 11 yn ji.soy 1.7:: 11.7:; 11.72-73 1 i.xi-sl
Closed barely steady.
Liverpool cables were due 4 to 4%
points higher, opened steady 3 to 3%
points higher. At 12:15 p. m. tbc market
was quid but steady 3 ty 3%. points high
er. Spot cotton in good demand ai 4
points advance: middlings. 6.53; sales.
10.000 bales, including 9,000 American;
imports. Hi.ooo nalos. including 6.00 u
American Later cables were % point
lower than 12:15 p. m.
Port receipts today will compare with
1.059 last week. 1.926 last tear and 1.825
in 1910.
At the close the market wa- barely
steady, with prices ranging from un
'•hanged to 1 point advance on near posi
tions and % point lower on distant posi
tions.
RANGE IN LIVERPOOL FUTURES.
Futures opened steady.
Opening. prev,
Range. 2 P. M. Close '’lose.
Jun* 6.:;n 6..32 6.32% 6."0 6.29
June-July 6.32’2 632 6.29 6.28%
July - Aug 6.34%-6.31 6*33% 6..’.1 6.30%
Aug.-Sept 6.35 6.36 6.34 ’ 6.32 6.31%
Sept.-< »ct 6.30 -6.30'” 6 29% 6.27 6.27
Oct.-Nov. 6.’.;7'--6.27 “ 6*27 " 6.24 6.24’.
Nov.-Hee. 6.26 “-6.27 6.26 6.22% 623
Dec.-Jan. 6.26 6.35% 6.22 ” 6’22%
Jan.-Feb. d.25%-6.27 6.25% 6.22 6.22%
Feb.-M«’h 6.26% 6.26% 6*22% 6.23
Meh.-Apr 6.28 -6.27 6.27 6.23% 6.24
Rpr.-May 6.24’? 6*25
dosed barely steady.
HAYWARD & CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
NEW ORLEANS. June 11. Consols are
declining continually, being quoted today
at 76%. London says: ■Transport work
ers called out to strike in England. order
if obeyed puts 300.000 men on strike.
Roth foreign and coastwise vessels may
be unable to do business. <»w tiers reject
compromise. If successful, the strike may
be the most disastrous of the labor re
volts which have kept the country in a
turmoil during the year.
This is reflected in the poorer lone of
Liverpool futures, which were about
lower than due. whereas spots are 5
points higher: salps 10.000 bales, possi
bly due to th* fear of a tie-up in ship
ping by the strike. The weather map
shows favorable developments overnight.
Cloudy in west Texas and along the Gulf
and \tlantic coast. Fair in the greater
part of the belt. No rain of consequence
except in Florida peninsula. No storm
at all. Indications are for cloudy in west
ern half of Texas. Oklahoma ami along
the coast. Fair in interior. Generali'
warmer.
The market weakened a little in the
early trading on Liverpool cables andygood
weather, but steadier! around 11.60 fdr Oc
tober. Sellers scarce, owing to the fear
of bullish control by certain New York
interests ami scalpers bought in antici
pation of a bullish wording of the weekly
weather report in consequence of last
week’s rains in the Eastern states and
temperatures helow normal in the past
three days. This cool wave over the north
Atlantic has. however, caused perfect
conditions over the western half of the
hell, and has protected it from excessive
beat. Last year at this time there was
already a damaging excess of heat The
temperature average at Vicksburg was
100. Little Rock 100. Oklahoma 103. Tex
as 98. Thjs year we have a tempera
ture average at Vicksburg of 78. Little
Rock 84. Oklahoma 88 and Texas 90.
Spots are scry steady’ at quotations.
Unsold stock here small, as the unsold
remnant of the crop nowadays is held
.-(•altered over the interior.
RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS FUTURES.
Ii I I o I I
11= -J 35 ° |
Julv 12.94 12.05 11.98 11.98 11.98-99 12.99-1(1
\„g. . 1 1.78-79 11.87-88
Sept 11.66-68 1 1.74-76
< 'Ct. 1 1.63 11.65 1 1.56 11.57 11.57-58 11.67-68
Nov 11.58-59 1 1.69-71
Dec. 11 67 1 1.98 1 1.60 1 1.61 11 60-61 11.71 *
lan 11.72 11.72 1 1.67 1 1.55 11.65-96 1 1.75-76
Feb 11.69-70 11.79-81
Mai 1 1.80 11.80 1’.75 1 1.75 11.73-74 1 1.84-85
May LL9S
c*losed steady.
Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
FOR SA LE BY
THOMSON & LYNES
AND 20 WALTON' STREET RoTH PHONES4SB
ORMEWOoD IJGIIT I x‘M HOUSE *2.800 Right nn the car line and on
beautiful Delaware avenue, in (trmewood, we |ia\p for sale a two-story eight
room house, on large, level lot Brand-new. well built and well arranged and
attractive. $2,800. on terms See this place.
WEST END BrXUALitW $3,750. Near the Gordon street car line and on a cor
ner. we have a new six-renn bungalow ;. verj attractive, with all city conven
iences and good lot. 50 by 160 feet. Easy terms on this pretty home,
REAL BARGAINS.
SIX-Rdo.M ('(iTTAGE. close in. north side; large east front lot. $3,700; on terms
Hil;i:i: ROOM <’'»TT.'Gi:. Close m. for $450; Terms. SSO . ’ 1 0*~per~nmr7nT
L* »T Large <>no; < m; on north side; $50(), »>n terms
sTX-IIOOM granite front bungalow; (’olguitt avenin*; $5,000. on easy term si
EbJIT Roi'M ♦3‘-' front home; steam heat. et«.; $6,500; on terms.
I .!<;H r- R( h»M .* team heated jam-up proposition; Inman Park, iarge “level cast
if' : ' i' ' I’’ ic< $ , U.K,
100-FOO FRONn ;jJ[ n a ■ ■ j ai | per foot,
EAST FID »N’T L< >T. between the Peachtrees, $2,000.
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AXD LOANS.
791 Empire Building
Main 4411-J. Night No Ivy 4076-J
SPRING STREET LO I
WITHIN 150 FEET of Walton street we have a business lot
that should sell al an advance of $4,000 to $5,000 next spring.
It’s mighty seldom you get an opportunity of buying high
elass business property so close to center around the price of
this. $11,500. Easy terms.
B. M. GRANT & CO.
< <>n<l Floor, Grant .Building
I NEWS AND GOSSIP ;
i Os the Fleecy Staple
NEW YORK, June 11. Carpenter. Rag
got Au Co.: The market shows little snap
and has. a sagging tendency. There has
been some selling by brokers representing
the bull interests, which was thought to
be protit-taking
Looks like some of the big longs are
taking profits on this decline.
Buying today has been scattered, hut
the market does not show much snap.
Estimated receipts W’ednesdax .
1912. 1911
N'pw Orleans 1,200 to 1.400 2.1 18
Following are 11 a. m. bids. July.
11.24: October. 11.47: December, 11.57;
January. 11.54.
Dallas wires “Texas scattered clouds
east, south and panhandle: balance of
state clear. Oklahoma generally fair and
warmer.’’
Ileniken and Wogelsang, of Liverpool,
cable: “Transport labor situation becom
ing serious.’’
NEW ORLEANS. June 11. Hayward £
(’lark: The weather map shows excel
lent conditions. Cloudy west and south
Texas. Florida and in the immediate gulf
districts: fair greater part of belt; warm
er generally: no rain of consequence any
where except in Florida peninsular; no
storm at all Indications for partly cloudy
to fair and wanner, except west Texas,
where cloudy with possibly some rain and
cloudy in immediate gulf coast and Atlan
tic <'oast; no storm.
A party on trip from here to Atlantics
reports Alabama and Georgia tine stands,
practically all chopped out. growth irreg
ular. but average fully’ up to normal.
Near Montgomery some cotton knee high.
Fields clean as can be. Work well up.
cultivation excellent: can stand any kind
of weather; occasional showers occurred
South Carolina much bettor than last
year.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Xtlama. steady: middling 11'£>.
New York, steady: middling 11.75
New Orleans, steady , middling 12’*.
Liverpool, steady; middling 6.53 d
Savannah, quiet: middling 11’.-.
Augusta, quiet: middling 12c
Mobile, steady; middling 11’4.
(Galveston, firm: middling 11 \
Norfolk, steady: middling U*> g .
\V iI m ’ngt on, nominal.
Littlp Rock, quiet; middling Il 5 «.
Charleston, nominal, middling
I’hiladelphia. quiet: middling 12< .
Boston, quiet; middling 11.75.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 1194.
Memphis, steady; middling 12c
St. Louis, steady; middling 11 «
Houston, steady; middling UN
Louisville, firm; middling 12c.
COTTON MARKET OPINIONS.
Thompson. Towle Co.. We favor the
long side of the market on contracts
bought and strongly held.
Rothschild <’•• Wo continue to fa
vor the constructive side of the market.
J. S. Bache & Co.: Advise purchase
on any little dip until weather conditions
materially improve.
< irvis Bros.: Prefer for limp to let the
market take its course.
Miller 4 <- ('o.: 'l’hc acreage report has
been withheld until July and may prove
a disagreeable surprise to the bulls.
Hayden, Stone Co.; It will probably
be found hard to maintain current prices.
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
~ ; t ~1912. | 1911
Houston I 114 I 421
Augusta 177 168
Memphis 673 486
St. Louis 142 118
Cincinnati 36 47
Little Rock . . 11
Total. . i • Li 42 f L551~
PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table shows receipts at
the ports today compared wdth ’he same
day last year:
_L I 191 L
Wheat : ’ 3i ' ~ in
(’orn 372 528
( »ats ’92 119
Hogs 1 14,000 3 5,000
COTTON SEED OIL
< *' 'l toll seed oil quota I ions;
1 opening, i Closing
Spot I 6.87® 7.00
lune 6.85<u6.89 6.88616.91
July 6.93®6.94 6.90® 6.92
\ugusl . . . . ’ 7.03® 7.05 7.02® 7.03
September . . . J 7.15®7.16 7.11®7.12
(ictober ' 7.12® 7.14 7.09® 7.10
November .... 6.69® 6.72 6,66® 6.68
December ... 6.63® 6.65 »L59®6.61
January . _ .
Closed quiet: sales 4.700 barrels.
NEW YORK GROCERIES.
Nl’W YORK. June 11. Coffee, steady;
No. 7 Rio spot, 14’. t ®14 :: A. Rice, firm;
domestic, ordinary to prime. 3%®4 5 /g.
Molasses, quiet; New’ Orleans, open kettle,
35® 45. Sugar, raw steady; centrifugal,
3.92; muscovado. 3.42; molasses sugar,
3.17; refined, steady: standard granulated.
5.25: cut loaf. 6.00; crushed. 5.90; mold
A. 5.45; cubes. 5.60; powdered, 5 30; dia
mond A. 5.20: eoftfectioners A. 5.05; No.
1. 5.05; No. 2. 5.00; No. 3. 4.95; No 4 4.90.
NAVAL STORES.
SAVANNAH. June 11 Turpentine firm
at 44\; sales. 852.
Rosin firm: receipts. 2.323; water whit*.
$7.55. window glass, 87.55: N, $7.50® 7.52;
M, 87.50; K. $7.45® 7.47 L.; I. $7.40® 7.45:
H. 87.19® 7.42’ 2 : G. $7.40; F. $7.35® 7.37’A :
!■:. >6.85® 6.90: D. $6.55® 6.60; 14. $6.10® 6.35.
POLITICS CAUSES
SLUMP IN STOCKS
By CHARLES W. STORM.
NEW YORK. June 11. -The anthracite
railroad gVoup was again the most promi
nent section of the stock market at the
opening today. After opening at 169 s r, a
gain of ’« over Monday s closing. Read
ing reacted to 16?“ H. Lehigh Valley
opened 7 x lower at 173. then wont to
172 V
'l'he general tone was one of hesitancy.
There was little demand for any issues,
even those usually active.
St. Paul was plentifully sold and lost
’s- Union Pacific developed weakness
after the first few minutes of trading,
losing 7 r to 1%. The possibility of a
strike vote by employees <jf the Pennsyl
vania had little effect. This stock opened
off ’ 2 .
Traders expressed the opinion tliat as
a result of the political suspense and the
long period of indecision, which must
prevail over the United States supreme
court’s decision in the hard coal, and
Union Pacific merger cases, the market
will continue to show a waiting tendency
for some time to come. Decisions in
the two important cases mentioned can
not be handed down before October, th*
supreme court having adjourned until
that time.
United Slates Steel was off ’« and
Amalgamated Copper off %. American
Smelting was ' 4 lower. Union Pacific
lost \.
'i’he curb was irregular. Americans in
London were irregular and business in
them was light and professional. Union
Pacific was dull.
After the early trading, heavy selling
orders appeared in many stocks in the :m
--portant issues, joined in a brisk down
ward movement in which many of the
imiMirtant issues sustained losses ranging
from 1 to about 3 points. Reading was
very weak, declining 2%; Lehigh Valley
fell 3 points and a similar loss was re
corded in American ('an common. St.
Paul dropped 1 7 R to 102;, a new low level
for the year.
After pressure against many shares in
the first half of the day. the supply of
stocks gradually diminished, and a mod
erate demand was sufficient to arouse
recoveries in the late afternoon.
There was a firmer tone in evidence.
The market closed steady. Government
bonds unchanged. Other bonds steady.
Stock quotations;
I | i Last | CDs |Pre<
STOCKS— |High|Low.|Saie.l Bid. IC£®£
Amal Copper. 85 7 r 84 fe s 85 ’ < 85 I 86’ 4
Am. h e Sec... 26’/’ 2o ’ 2 2626 26 Vg
Am. Sug. Ref.;l32R 130131 ’ 4 131 132%
Am. Smelting 85% 84% 85 84 n 4 85’/fe
Am. Loeonm.. 42% 42’ 4 42% 41% 42
Am. (’ar Fdy. 59 58’.. 58% 58% 59’»
Am. Cot. Oil ..I 53% 53 " 53 i 53 I 53%
Am. Woolen .... 28 | 28%
Anaconda . . 44% 43% 43% 13% 41%
Atchison 106 7 h 196% 106%: 106%:1.06%
A (’. L 140%!140 -139% 140% 140
Am Can . ... 36%' 33 34% 34 | 36%
do, pref .. 118% 116% j116%|116% 118%
Am Beet Sug. 75 73%; 74 73% 74
Am T. and T. 1 45% ( 1 45% . 145% 145% 145%
Am Agricul... 61 61 !61 i 60% 61%
Beth. Steel ... . . .1 ... .! .. ..! 36% 37
B. R. T 89 ' 87% 88%; 88% 88%
R. and (> .108% 107% 108%|108% 108%
('an. Pacific .. 264 262% J 63% 263% 264%
Corn Products , 15’c 15% 15%' 15% 15
(’. and 0 1 ;8% 77%‘ 77% ! 77% 77%
Consol. Gas .. 1G%i140% 110% 140% 141
(Jen. Leather . 25% 2‘s’->, 25% 25 26
Colo. F. and l.i 32 I 29% 32 “j 31% 28%
(’olo. South. .. .... | i 39 i 39
D. and H 168% 168% 168 % ,167% 168%
Den. and R. G. 19%; 19% 19% 19% 20
Distil. Seeur... 33- s 32% 33% 33% 33%
Erie 34%; 31 34%- 34% 35
do, pref. ..' 52%! 5215. 52% 52% 52%
Gen. Electric . 168 167% 167% 169 169
Goldfield Cons. 4% 4% 4% 4% 4%
G. Western 17% 17%
G North., pfd. 133% 132% 133 ,133 133%
G North. Ore. 41% 40%; 40% 10% 41%
Int. Harvester ' 118% 119%.
111. Central ...IL7 ; t26% 126‘i;i26%J27
Interboro ... 20 19% 19% 19%' 20
do, pref. .. 58%: 58%' 57%' 57%. 57%
lowa Central 11 II
K. c. South... 21% 24%: 24% 21% 25
K. and T 128 28 i2B i 27jJ 28
do, pref. .. ....' 80 ! 60&
TWO STOCKS
1.. Calle,' . . .
L. and N . . . 158 157157% 155%
Mo. Pacific . . 367s 1 36% 36% 36 .'l7
N. Y. Central 118% 117%118 118 118%
Northwest. . .135% 1.35 135% 135*.j.i:;5' z
Nat. Lead . . 57%' 56%i 56%' 57 : 57%
N. and W.. . . 111% 111 111% 111% 111%
No. Pacific . . 119% 11.9% 119% U9%,119%
o. and W . . . 37%: 37%' 37% 37 '
Penn 123% 123% 123% 123% 124%
Pacific Mail 33% 32% 33%' 33% 33
P. Gas Co. .114 111 114 114 115
P. Steel Car . 35 35 35 35 35
Reading . 169% 1654, 167% 166% 169%
Rock Island. 24% 23% 24% 24 '., 24%
do. |>fd.. . . 50 48'% 49-% 49% 50
R. 1. and Steel 23', 23% 23%; 23% 23%
do. pfd.. . . 79 78%; 78%l 78% 79
S. Sheffield | 51 .50
So. Pacific .110% 109 109% 108% 110%.
So. Railway. . 28% 28% 28% 28% 28%
do. pfd.. . . 74 73% 73% 73% 74
St. Paul. . . . 103% 102 103 ilo3 103%
Tenn. Copper . 43 42% 43 43% 43%
Texas Pacific 23% 23%
Third Avenue - 38% 38%
i’nion Pacific 169% 167% 168% 168% 169%
C. S. Rubber . 63% 63 63% 63% 63%
1 tali Copper . 63% 62% 63 63 63%
r. S. Steel . . 69% 68% 69 1 63% 70
do. pfd.. . . 110% 110% 110%:110% 110%
V. ('hem.. . 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
West. I’nion . 83 82 83 83 80%
Wabash . . 6% 6% 6% 6% 6%
do. pfd. !_-% n% 17% 17 17%
West. I*.lee.. . 72 % j (2 % 72% 72 12 %
Wis. Central 52%. 52%
W. Maryland. 59%. 57%
Total sales. 518.000 shares.
MINING STOCKS.
BOSTON, .lune IL -Opening Butte
Superior. 48%; North Butte. 31%; North
Lake. 7; Lake Copper, 40. Island Creek. 64.
METAL MARKET.
NEW YORK, June 11 The metal mar
ket wa« generally steady today Copper
spot. 16.70'017.25; .lune ami .July, 16.75®
17.25; August. 16.80® 16.70; September.
16.80® 1 7.37 1 -_.; lead. 4.20® 4.25; spelter,
6.90® 7.00. tin. 47.40® 48.25.
LOCAL STOCKS ANO BONOS.
„ „ Askea
Atlanta * West Point R R . I<l |,5
American National Bank ... I!$
Atlantic Coal A- fee common. 104 ior,
Atlantic Coal & lee pref... , sj „
Atlanta Brewing & Ice C 0... 17$
Atlanta National Bank ....sss
Central Bank & Trust Corp jjj
Exposition Cotton Mills )86
Fourth National Bank 245 250
Fulton National Bans c 25 130
Ga Rv. * Elec, stamr.-d. . 1%
Ga. Ry A Dow. Co., ommon 27 30
do. Ist pfd 80 g 5
do. 2d pfd 12 ~
Hillyer Trust Company 125
Lowrv Natlor.al Bank 24S jgo
Realty Trust Company 1M n 9
Sixth Ward Bank s«% 101
Southern Ice common 71 72>A
Third Natlona 1 Bank, new . 205 210"
Trust Co. of Georgia 225 235
Travelers Bank A- Trust Co.. 125 l;>j
BONDS
Atlanta Gas Light Ist 55.... 101% 105
Georgia State «%s. 1915 .... 101 101
Georgia Midland Ist 3s so
Oa Ry. A Elec. Co. 5s 101
Ga. Ry. & Eiec. ref 5s 99 «9%
Atlanta < ....solidated 5s 102% .. I
Atlanta City 3%5. 1931. . 91 92%
Atlanta City 4%5, 1921 102 103
Southern Bell 5s »» ,
NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET
NEW YORK. June 11. Wheal firm;
Jul.''. $1.15%®1 15%; spot, No. 2 red, I
$1.21% in elevator, and $1.21% 1 o. b. I
Corn dull; No. 2, in elevator, nominal;
export No 2. 82%< f. o. b ; steamer, nomi- I
nal: No 4. nominal. Oats quiet, natural]
white. 60%®62%; white clipped, 61 %®.
64 %c. Rye quiet: No. 2, nominal, f. o. b.
New York Barley’ steady; malting. $1.15
■/125 <■ i. f Buffalo Hay steady; gomi
to prime, $1.25® 1.60; poor to fair, $1.15
® 1.45.
Flour dull: spring patents. $5 50®5.60:
straights. $5.00®5.50. Hears. $4.85®5.10;
winter patents, $5.90®6.10, straights
$.'..35®.. 45. .dears <1,75®.'. 00
Beef firm, fatnil.'. slß.oo® 18.50 Pork
firm. mess. $?0.26®21.00; family. $20.75®
"1.50 Lard steady: city steam. 10%®
10% middle West spot. $10.85 Tallow
toady; Hty. n, hogsheads. •>%. nominal
country, tn tierces 6%®6%.
THE WEATHER j
Conditions.
W ASHINGTON, .lune 11.- There will bo
showers tonight Ar Wednesday in Florida
and along the eastern gulf coast, and in
the Ohio valley and the lake region
Elsewhere east of the Mississippi river
the weather will be fair tonight and Wed
nesday. Temperatures will be somewhat
higher tonight in northern New England,
the upper lake region and the (thio val
ley. and they will change little elsewhere
east of the Mississippi river during the
next 36 hours.
Storm warnings are displayed on the
gulf coast from Galveston to Cedar Keys.
Georgia -Fair in northern, probably
showers in southetgi portion tonight or
Wednesday.
Virginia- Fair tonight, and Wednesday;
warmer in western portion tonight.
North Carolina Fair tonight and Wed
nesday; warmer in extreme western por
tion tonight.
Cloudy on the coast; fair in the interior
tonight and Wednesday.
Florida- Showers tonight and Wednes
day.
Alabama and Mississippi -Fair in north
ern, showers in southern portion tonight
or Wednesday.
Louisiana Generally cloudv; showers in
the south.
Arkansas and Oklahoma Generally
fa Ir.
East Texas Generally cloudy: showers
on the coast.
West Texas Generally cloudy.
GOVERNMENT WEEKLY
WEATHER REPORT
WASHINGTON, June IL- Mean tem
peratures were from one to six degrees
below normal throughout the cotton re
gion. except there was an excess of one
degree in central western trkansas
Mean temperatures ranged from 64 to 76
over eastern, from 72 tn 76 over central
and front 74 to 82 over western portion of
the cotton growing states. The highest
weekly mean temperature. 82 occurred at
Del Rio. Texas. Precipitation occurred
generally over cotton region, except there
was no rain over a considerable area in
central ami northeastern Texas, south
eastern Oklahoma and northeastern Ar
kansas. The heaviest rains occurred in
Florida. Georgia and eastern portion of
the Carolinas. More than two inches oc
curred in parts of eastern Toxas, south
ern Louisiana, central Mississippi, west
ern Tennessee, southern Alabama. Fiori
da. Georgia and eastern portion of the
Carolinas. 'l’he greatest weekly' amount.
6.60 inches, occurred at Valdosta, Ga.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Following are receipts for Monday and
estimated receipts for Tuesday;
I Monday. | Tuesday
New Orleans. . . 423 I 367
Galveston 1.113 | 291
Mobile | ISO 1
Savannah 1.009 I 91
Charleston 8 1
Wilmington . | its
N0rf01k....... 22" ’ 22
Boston. . ' 90 | 6
Total ; 3,026 i 926
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS.
CHICAGO. June 11. Wheat No 2 red
$L11@1.12%, No. 3 red $1.09® I 11. No 2
hard winter sl.ll ®; 1.12%, No. 3 hard
winter »L08%®1.10%. No t Northern
spring $1.15® 1.19. No. 2 Northern spring
$1 14® 1.17, No. 3 spring $1.09® 1.14.
Corn - No. 2 74 %®75%. No. 2 white 79
®79%. No. 3 y ellow 76® 76%. No. 3 73%®>
71%.__N0. 3 white 78®78%.'N0. 3 yellow
15®.(5%, No. 4 70®71, No. 4 white 75%®>
76%. No. 4 yellow 71® 74.
oats No. 2 51>%®56. No 3 52%®.'.!' ,
No.' 4 52®53%, standard sl®f>s
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
Cuffee quotations:
J Opening. I Closing
January 13.75® j 3.80 13 77'® 13 78
February 13.70® 13.75 13.73® 13.75
March 13.78® 13.81 13.80® 13 SI
April '13.80® 1.3.85 13.80® 13.81
May 13.84®13.85 13 Sl® 1;:.82
•lune 13.41®13.12
July .'13.46 '13.44®, 13.45
August 13.51 13.53® 13.54
September 13.65 13.62® 13.fi.'i
October 13.69® 13.70 13.67®13.68
November 13.68'r 13.70:13.72® 13.73
1 ieeeniber 13.76 13.76® 13.77
Closed steady. Sales, 62,250 baga."
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat opened %d to %d higher: at 1:30
p. m. was %d to %d higher. Closed L,d
lower to %d higher.
Corn opened %d lower; al 1:30 p m
was unchanged to %d lower. Closed %d
higher to %d lower.
LIVE STOCK MARKET
CHICAGO. June 11. Hogs -Receipts
14.000. Market strong, and butch
ers $7.2007.70. good heavy $7.55®7.70,
rough heavy $7.20® 7.45. light $7.15® 7.60.
pigs $5.25® 7, bulk $6.75® 7.65.
Cattle- Receipts 2.000 Market strong:
beeves s6® 9.40. cows and heifers $2.50®
8.25. s’oekers and feeders 55®,6.75, Tex
ans $6.2508.10. calves $7.5009.
Sheep—Receipts 22.000. Market steady,
native and Western $405.15, lambs $5 25®
8 30.
Atlanta Audit Co.
Public Auditors
and Systematlzers
ATLANTA and TAMPA I
Louis B. Magid & Co.
Investment Bankers
1014-1034 Candler Building, Atlanta Phones Ivy 4458-4459
i limilWillll IL- «
Solid as a Rock
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
A is firmly established in those sound
(|ualities which iorm the basis of everv
thoroughly reliable business institution;
and it has achieved its marked promi
nence through the esteem and patronage
of an appreciative public, and through
that pride which every community feels
in its recognized solid institutions.
I’he policy of this bank, as carried out
by its Management, is to promote the
mutual interests of depositors and bank.
We respect fully solicit your account.
Atlanta National Bank
The Oldest National Bank
in the Cotton States
CMS DECLINE
WITHLIQUIDATIDN
ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
Wheat No 2 red 112’ 2 'o H 3
<’orn 75 "
Oats 54 (a) 54’4
CHICAGO. June 11. The government
June crop report was const rued by the
trade as a bullish document, which, with
the strength in the cables and small re
ceipts m the Northwest, together with
the decreases at Minneapolis and a big
decrease in the European visible supply,
caused sharp buying at the opening and
advances of 1> H to I \ cents, with July
the strongest spot in the list.
(‘orn was up ’» to ’sc on shorts cover
ing. while oats wore off ’ K to ’4c. The
latter were in larger offering
Provisions were strong with bogs.
Wheat closed with prices ranging from
unchanged to 5 8 e lower. \ bullish con
struction on the government report
caused a strong market early with a
sharp upturn. The market slumped off
under heavy selling on the bulge.
(’orn closed ’* to ’<<• lower. The feel
ing early was stronger on buying by
shorts coupled with small offerings. The
market weakened with wheat.
< »ats wen % io 1c lower. The market
was under selling pressure all day.
Provisions were lower all around at
the close. The market was strong early,
but weakened under good selling by pack
ers.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Open. High. Low Close Close.
WHEAT—
July 1.10 7 s 1 111.08’*! 1.08 -4
Sept 1.07 1.07 1.05 D 1 .05’g 1.05%
Dec. 1.07 1.07'., 1.05\ 1 nr,.--, 1.05%
<’(>IIN -
July 74 71L. 73% 72% 73%
Sept. 72L. 72 7 « 72’-< 72L 72%
Doc. 63% 62 % 63% 62 %
OATS -
July 51% 51'.. 50% 50’, 51%
Sept. 11 % H’- 10% 10% 11 ’, 2
De.-, 12% 12’-. H% 11% 42’4
PORK -
Jly 19.02% 1!L02’.„. 18.85 18.85 18.97$
Spt 19.20 19.27’. I!' 10 19 10 19 20
uARD—
Jly 11.00 11.05 10.97’- 10.97’- H.02’ 2
Spt I 1 .22'-. 10.25 10.15 11.15 II .22’-
( >ct 11.30 11.32% 11.22% 11. 15 11.30
RIBS—
Jly 10.57’- 10.60 10.52’- 10.52’,- 10.60
Spt 10.75 " 10.75 10.65 “ 10.65 ” |0.75
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
~~VVjfEAT— I 1912 t mi " "
Receipts 321,000 383.000
Shipments 217,000 323,000
“CORN- ———jj ,
Receipts 1 1,093.000 1.197.000"
Sbipmcpis 706.000 662,000
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for what you save, not
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enjoys the confidence of the
business world, for he has
demonstrated his ability to
manage his own affairs,suc
cessfully, ami is. therefore,
capable of handling impor
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him by others.
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