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Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
The Real Estate Habit
IT 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 we sell at $800;
terms, S2OO cash and S2OO a year for three years: sidewalks,
water and sewer inchided. By the time these lots are paid for
they will bring $1,200 to $1,500: in fact, lots in adjoining block
are bringing $1,500 now.
SO THERE is the»«*none,v saved and the profit besides (or else
a home site provided: but best of all. you’ve formed THE
REAL ESTATE HABIT.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
s^^
FOR SALE BY
THOMSON & LYNES
IS AND 20 WALTON STREET. BOTH PHONES 458.
• WE HAVE CUT THE BRICE on that ORMEWOOD 8-ROOM
house to $2,700. It is brand-new. 2-story dwelling, right on
Delaware avenue and the ear line. Easy terms. A PICK-UP.
$1,500 BUYS A VACANT lot on PONCE DE LEON PLACE,
near St. Charles avenue. 50x200, elevated and level.
PEACHTREE PROPERTY
WE have an qption, obtained some time ago. that expires in a few days, on
• a piece of Peachtree street business property, in which we think there
Is a profit of $5,000 in ninety days.
THIS is absolutely certain and safe, and in the midst of active building
progress. Not much cash required, balance one, two. three and four years.
IF you are willing to risk our judgment and want to make money, see us
promptly for full particulars.
A. J. & H. F. WEST
REAL ESTATE.
218-219 Atlanta National Bank Building.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
Phons 2106 Main.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
FOR RENT—WE HAVE DANDY. WELL LOCATED STEAM HEATED
APARTMENTS. ON NORTH SIDE: SIX ROOMS; EVERY ROOM AN OUT
SIDE ONE; THE CONSEQUENCE IS THAT WE HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT
ALL THE TIME. YOU WILL NOT FIND IT NECESSARY TO BURN YOUR
LIGHTS DURING THE DAY; DUMB WAITERS. ELEVATOR. TILE FLOORS
IN BATH AND ON PORCH; LAUNDRY ROOM; STORAGE ROOMS; STRICT
LY UP TO DATE IN EVERY RESPECT. LOCATION, 300 WEST PEACH
TREE STREET.
LOOK AT THOSE NEW BUNGALOWS THAT WE HAVE JUST FINISHED—
No. 280 Moreland avenue. No. 63 Cleburne avenue. They are beauties; steam
heat, furnace heat, hardwood floors, tile floors, exposed beams. They are dan
dies. Terms easy.
LET US DO YOUR BUILDING. Wil 1 make terms to suit.
WE HAVE four-room houses, five-room houses and any size that you want.
* REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE a client who wants a piece of central property, improved and
paying a fair rent. Price around SIOO,OOO.
WE ALSO HAVE a client with $3,000 cash looking for an investment from
$3,000 to SIO,OOO, paying $3,000 cash. Call or write us and we will make a
regular listing of your property, advertise and push it, or, if you desire, we
will submit it to our client in a quiet way.
WE can also handle a five-room house on easy terms, with all improve
merits.
WILSON BROS.
REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND LOANS.
701 Emnlr, Building.
M»tn 4411-J Night No h'v 40?n->
THE HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Electricity.
4-18-20
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA—FuIton County.
There will be sold at public outcry be
fore the court house door in said county,
on the first Tuesday in July. 1912. with
in the legal hours of sale, the following
property pf estate of G. T. Eubanks, de
ceased:
1. The following described land of said
deceased: An undivided nineteen-thir
tfctli (19-30) Interest tn all that tract or
parcel of land, lying and being in the
city of Atlanta and being part of land lot
eighty-four (84), of the Fourteenth (14th)
district of originally Henry, now Fulton
county, Georgia, situated as follows, to
wit: Commencing at the northeast corner
of Walker and West Fair streets, and
running thence in a northeasterly direc
tion along the southeast side of Walker
street fifty-three (53) feet to .lot formerly
owned by G. T. Eubanks, but recently
sold to Georgia Realty Company: thence
southeasterly along said lot one hundred
and seventy-three (173) feet; thence in a
southwesterly direction parallel with Wal
ker street fifty-three (53) feet to Fair
street; thence in a northwesterly direc
tion along the northeast side of Fair
street one hundred and seventy-three
1173) feet to the starting point. The
above dimensions being more or less.
2. The reversionary interest In the fol
lowing land, being the interest of said
estate in the following land after the
dower interest of the widow of deceased
terminates, to-wit: All that tract or par
cel of land lying and being in the city
of Atlanta, and a part of land iot one
hundred and nine (1,09), in the Four
teenth (14th) district of originally Henry,
now Fulton county, Georgia, commencing
at a point on the northern side of Greens
ferry avenue fifty (50) feet west from
Dora street; thence west along Greensfer
ry avenue one hundred (100) feet to lot
No. 4; thence north along the line of lot
No. 4 elgbty-one (81 > feet to lot No. 7;
thence east along lot No. 7 seventy-five
<75) feet: thence southwesterly along line
of lot. No 1 ninety <9oi feet to Greensferry
avenue the beginning point. Being lots
Nos 2 and 3. of plat 33. lots as sold by
J. C. Hendrix ft Co. August 7. 1889.
Ail that tract, or parcel of land situate.
Icing and being in Atlanta, Georgia, front
ing fifty (50) feet on northwest, side of
Walker' street, beginning fifty (50) feet
from the nortli corner of Bettis and Esk
ridge lot, where said comer Intersects
Walker street and fifty (50) feet south of
said corner and running south along
Walker street fifty (50) feet, and back one
hundred and ten < 110) feet to said Bettis
and Eskridge: thence northeast fifty (50>
fee! to land belonging to said Bettis and
Eskridge, and then back one hundred and
ten <llo* feet to Walker street. Ten feet
of the above lot in. the rear io be allowed
for a public alley, said land being part of
the Causey property in land lots 84 and 85.
of the Fourteenth district, being lot con
veyed Io G T. Eubanks by J. E. Bettis
and 9. I’. Eskridge by deed recorded In
deed book P-3, page 256.
All that tract or parcel of land situate,
iting and being in the city of Atlanta,
c’otintv .uni state aforesaid, and com
mencing at the. northeast side of Holland
street at a point one hundred and thirty
three (133* feet from the southeast corner
of Greensferry avenue and running thence
utlieast along said Holland street nine
t) (90> feet, the whole 90 feet running
hack northeast the same width one hun
dred feet, more or less. Being land de
■..■ribed in deed to G. ’I". Eubanks by Wil
mer Anjsler. recorded in deed book M-4.
page 37a.
*ll that tract or parcel of land lying
a* J being in the city of Atlanta. In land
;.,is 84 and 85. lying west of Walker street,
ti iiting foity <4Ol feet on the south side
~f an alley and running back same width
oitict’ <9Ol feet, bounded nortli by Reeves.
Tv,-t ’bv Ragan, south by Boon, east by
Legal Notices.
Ansey Joiner, and being the property de
scribed in the deed to Fred S. Stewart by-
James H. Lowe, dated the 7th of Jan
uary, 1875, and recorded in deed book H,
page 470, of Fulton county records; also
described in deed to the Merchants bank
of Atlanta by Fred S. Stewart, the 22d
day of October, 1881, and recorded in
deed book NN, page 417. Fulton county
records. In the Fourteenth district of
originally Henry, now Fulton county,
Georgia.
3. The following shares of stock, to-wit:
Two hundred and sixty-six (266) shares
in the Atlanta Fertilizer and Improve
ment Company.
4. The uncollected notes and accounts
due said estate.
5. The interest of said estate in con
tract or bond for title in five' lots sit
uated in Long Island. New York, as
shown by contract or bond for title in
possession of said administratrix.
Sold unde.- order of ordinary’s court of
said county passed at May term. 1912.
for the purpose of paying debts of said
deceased.
Terms, cash.
MRS JULIA J. EUBANKS.
Administratrix of Estate of <4. T. Eu
banks, Deceased. 6-7-21
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA -Fulton County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
ordinary granted at chambers." June term,
1912. will be sold before the court, house
door of said county on the first Tuesday
in July next, within the legal hours of
sale, the following property of the estate
of Edward E. Eagan, deceased, towit:
One-half interest In the tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in land
lot eleven of the Seventeenth district of
Fulton county and state of Georgia and
land lot two hundred and forty of the
Eighteenth district of DeKalb county anu
state of Georgia and in a subdivision of
the property of Brookhaven estates anil
more particularly described as follows,
towit: Beginning at a point on the. north
ernmost side of Brookhaven Terrace four
hundred and seventy (470) feet southeast
erly of a point located on the easternmost
side of Brookhaven Terrace, said last
mentioned point being ten (10) feet south
of the northern boundary of land iot
eleven of the Seventeenth district of Ful
ton county. Georgia; running thence along
the northernmost side of Brookhaven Ter
race two hundred (200) feet: thence
northeastwardly three hundred (300) feet;
thence northwestwardly sixty (60) feet;
thence southwestwardly three hundred
and sixty-nlne (369) feet to beginning
point. Said described tract being lot No.
4 of subdivision No. 3 of the property of
the Brookhaven (-s ates.
tine-half interest in the tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in land
lot two hundred and forty (240) of the
Eighteenth (18) district of DeKalb county
and state of Georgia, and in a subdivision
of the property of Brookhaven estates,
and more particularly described as fol
lows. towit: Beginning at a point four
hundred and twenty-three (423) feet east
of a point on the county line between
Fulton and DeKalb counties, said last
mentioned point being ten (10) feet south
of the northwest corner of land lot two
hundred and forty ,240) of the Eighteenth
(18) district of DeKalb county, Georgia;
running thence southerly three hundred
anil forty-nine (349) feet more or less to
Brookhaven drive east; thence eastward
ly along the northernmost side of said
Brookhaven drive east one hundred and
twenty-five <125) feet: thence northward
ly three hundred and sixteen <3l6* feet
more or less to a point ten < 10) feet south
of the northern boundary of land lot two
hundred and forty <240) of the Eighteenth
(18) district of DeKalb countv. Georgia:
thi-nce west one hundred and twenty-five
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JUNE 14. 1912.
COTTON GOES UP
ON BAD WEATHER
Spot Interests Furnish Feature
of Market— Liverpool Cables
Show Firmness.
NEW YORK. June 14 Reports of
heavy rains over the eastern belt, where
dry weather’would have been considered
desirable, combined with the continued
strength of spot, caused the cotton mar
ket to open strong with prices 6 to 11
points higher. After the call the advance
was cheeked and prices fell off. Futures
and spot were firm in Liverpool.
After the morning session business was
not very active, the market, however,
showed considerable strength. Shorts were
active buyers, bought freely from the ring
crowd to cover. This buying is believed to
be due from the unfavorable weather re
port over the central belt. The bulls pre
dict much higher prices, due to the
weather outlook. Spot houses here were
good buyers of spots and also Liverpool.
At the close the market was very
steady, with prices 10 to 14 points above
the previous close.
World's visible supply;
| | 191L~~i 191'0 ~
American 2,649,58211.553,89311,588,790
Other kinds . .. J1.092.000i 1,125,000! 1.112,000
Total, all kinds j 3,741,582,2,678,89312.700,790, 790
World’s spinnerA takings:
| 1912 | ' 1911 | 1910
For week ... 247,000 168.0001 164,000
Since_ Sel-13,288.000| 10.806.000, 9,923,000
Movement into sight:
Overl'd w’k..; 8.652’ 5.7881 5,951
Since Sept. 1. 955.3421 911,824; 772,684
In sight w'k.l 41.265, 35,130, 45,077
Since Sept. 1.115,145,660; 11,578.430 10.089,619
So. consump.) 20,000, 23.000, 28.000
Exports for week:
This week 37,190 38,061
Since Sept. 1 10,165,219 7,274,127
RANGE IN NEW YORK fUTURgS.
• mj * g £?
o £I j 5 £p
June I 111.38-42’11.28
July 1 1.47’11.50’11..44 11.49 1 1.48-49 11.38-39
Aug. ,1.1.51 ill. 57,11.49,11.57111.57-58-11,44-45
Sept. 11.63 11.60111.53 11.60,11.59-61 11.48-50
Oct. 111..62 11.71,11.62111.69 11.69-70111.56-57
Dec. ,1.1.75,11.81’11.73,11.80 11.80-81:11.66-67
Jan. 11.72.11.78 1 1.70’11.77! 1 1.77-78 11.63-64
Feb. ,11.77!11.77,11.77111.77,11.81-82,11.67-69
Mar. ,11.85 1 1.89 11.83’11,89 11.88-89:11.76-77
May ,11.92,11.90,11.92i11.94; 11.93-95111.81-83
Closed very steady.
Liverpool cables were due 1 to 1 %
points higher. Opened steady unchanged
to % point higher. At 12:15 p. m. was
very steady 3 to 4 points higher Spot
cotton in goixi demand at 3 points ad
vance; middling, 6.63; sales. 14,000 bales,
including 12,000 American: imports, 10,-
000 bales. American tenders new docket
I. bales. Port receipts today will com
pare with 3.072 last week, against 3,074
last year and 6.715 year before.
At the close the market was firm, show
ing an advance of 8 to 6% points.
RANGE IN LIVERPOOL FUTURES.
Futures opened steady.
Opening. Prev
Range 2 P AL Close. Close.
June 640 -6.43 6.43 6.41 6.39
June-July 6.40 -6.43 6.43 6.46% 6.38%
July-Aug. 6.39 -6.43 6.43 6.47 6.39
Aug.-Sept. 6.38%-6.42% 6.42 6.46*4 6.38%
Sept.-Oct. 6.34 -6.35 6.35 6.39 6.31
Oct.-Nov. 6.28 -6.31 6.31 6.34% 6.27%
Nov.-Dec. 6.27 -6.28 v 6.29 6.32% 6.26
Dec.-Jan. 6.27%-6.28 6.29 6.32 6.25%
Jan.-Feb. 6.26 -6.28% 6.28% 6.32 6.25%
Feb.-Mar. 6.26%-6.28 6.28% 6,32% 6.26
Mar.-Apt. 6.28 -6.30 6.30 6.33% 6.27
Apr.-May 6.34% 6.28
Closed firm.
HAYWARD & CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
NEW ORLEANS. June 14.—Liverpool
came in strong again, with futures about
3 points better than due: spots 3 points
higher on sales of 14,000 bales. A cable
said that the market was strong on un
favorable reports about hot winds in
Texas. 'Die map showed fair in Texas
an/i Oklahoma: temperatures higher.
Cloudy in (he rest of the belt with gen
eral rains, heavy in north Louisiana, the
upper half of Mississippi. Alabama ami
northwest Georgia: light to moderate
elsewhere. Indications arc for unsettled
weather in the eastern belt with rain.
Legal Notices.
11. Jeer to beginning point. Said de
scribed tract being lot number seven of
subdivision number three of the property
of the Brookhaven estates.
Equity of redemption or bond for title
interest in and to lot No. 25 subdivision
No. 1 Brookhaven estates, lying and being
in land lot No. 11 of the Seventeenth dis
trict of Fulton county. Georgia.
Equity of S2O in two contracts for the
purchase of one acre each from the Bartie
Fruit Company, being Groveland, located
near Bartie, Cuba Total consideration
SI,OOO.
Twenty-five shares, par value SIOO
each of the common capital stock of the
Atlantic Ice and Coal Corporation.
Fifty shares, par value SIOO. of the com
mon capital stock of the Southern Ice
Company.
One hundred shares, pur value SIOO. of
the preferred capital stock of the South
ern ice Company.
Thirty-six and three-fourths
shares, par value SIOO. of the capital
stock of the Fernwood estates, 25 per
cent paid, sold subject to the consent of
the Fernwood Estates Corporation.
Three and one-eighth (3’«> shares, pat
value S2O. of the capital stock of the Em
pire Life Insurance Company.
Six and sixty-one-hundredths (6 00-100)
shares, par value SIOO, of the capital
stock of the Asheville Milling Company.
Approved claim against the Neal hank
for three hundred and fifty-eight and
ninety-four one hundredths ($358.94) dol
lars. against which there has been paid
65 per cent in dividends
< >ne emerald and diamond ring, contain
ing one emerald and fourteen diamonds.
One pearl and diamond ring, containing
one pearl and nine diamonds.
f One diamorid sunburst, containing 67
diamonds.
Twelve thousand shares of the capital
stock of the' Knickerbocker Gold Mining
C'unjianv.
Fifty shares, series A. class 1. capital
stock, par value $lO each, of the Teleposl
Company. represented by convertible cer
tificate.
Fifty shares, series A. class 2, capital
stock, par value $lO. of the Telepost Com
pany. represented by convertible certlfi
< ate.
Fifty shares, series A. class 3, capital
stock, par value $lO. of the Telepost Com
pany, represented by convertible <ertifi
cate.
Fifty shares, par value $lO each, capital
stock of the Telepost Company, repre
sented by certificate of Commercial Trust
Company, of Jersey City Depository and
Agent, for stock deposited under voting
trust, agreement.
Two notes of William Albert Nix, past
due. for $15.25 each.
Terms, cash.
TRUST COMPANY <>F GEORGIA.
Administrator of the Estate of Edward ’E
Eagan, Deceased. 6-7-3
STATE OF GEORGIA Fulton County
Lucy Bloomer vs. Jacob Bloomer. Su
perior Court. September term, 1012. No.
To Jacob Bloomer, Greeting
By order of court, you are hereby no
tified that on the 31st day of May, 1912.
Lucy Bloomer filed suit against you for
total divorce, returnable to the Septem
ber term. 1912. of said court
You are hereby required to be and ap
pear at the September term, 1912. of said
court To be held on the first Monday
in September. 1912. then and there t<
answer the plaintiff s complaint
Witness? the Hon. J 'l' Pendleton, judge
of said court, this May 31. 1912.
ARNOLD BKOYI.ES, <’lerk
6-14-28
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Os the Fleecy Staple
(From Hayward & Clark.)
NEW YORK, June 14 Carpenter. Bag
got & Co.: The market is very strong
and may have further short covering on
heavy rains in Alabama and Georgia and
none in the west The market was bought
on rains in the eastern belt, spot houses
buying. South said to be buying also.
Our Liverpool house cables: "American
forwarded 75,807; total $9,154.”
Dick Bros., New Orleans, and McFadden
interests best buyers, while ring generally
is selling.
Riordan. Parrott and McElroy buying on
advance. Schill. Waters. Wilson, Wiggins
sold.
Ring crowd Celling. South said to be
buying on rains in the eastern belt.
Next bureau will be published July 3
at 11 o’clock, our time, and will give area
under cultivation and condition, of crop.
Greenwood pleasant. Greenville. Miss.,
cloudy and threatening. Yazoo City,
partly cloudy. Vicksburg, partly cloudy.
Memphis hard rain last night; not clear.
Liverpool cables: "Market affected by
bad weather reports: Texas, hot winds."
Dallas wires: "Texas, partly cloudy to
warm; heavy rains Parsons, Kansas to
Greenville. Good rains Sherman, Athens
raining: big rain last night. Oklahoma,
clear to partly cloudy; light rain New
kirk."
Memphis wires. "Official rainfall Lit
tle Rock .12. raining now; Helena. .2;
Pine Bluff. .06, raining now; rains very
beneficial."
Following are 11 a. nt. blds: July
14.47, October 11.66, December 11.76, Jan
uary 11.73.
NEW ORLEANS. June 14. —Hayward &
Clark: Map shows fair in Texas and Ok
lahoma; cloudy elsewhere: general rains
eastern half of belt and Arkansas; heavy
in nortli Louisiana, north Mississippi,
north Alabama, northwest Georgia, Caro
linas, light to moderate showers else
where. except Texas and Oklahoma.
Temperatures rose in the west. Cooler
in Texas and Oklahoma over Sunday.
Estimated receipts Saturday;
1912. URL
New Orleans 200 to 300 181
Sherman. Tex., wires: “Nothing in hot
winds reports. Crop in fine condition.
Showers in Oklahoma."
particularly in the upper half of the sec
tion. and generally fair in the western
states, with a cool wave over Sunday fol
lowing today's storm central over Okla
homa and western Arkansas.
The market opened 8 points higher and
advanced steadily to 11.82 for October
There was the usual marked scarcity of
sellers and little buying sufficed to cause
as advance. Bullish interests are entire
ly in control and bad weather, and crop
news seems to have educated Europe to
very pessimistic views in regard to the
coming crop, and this is probably large
ly responsible for the aggressive buying
in Liverpool and also of spots.
Detailed weather records show Long
view, Texas. 2.16, and Paris. Texas, 2
inches of rain, and five out of eleven sta
tions in O.uahoma reporting show an
average of .40. T-ie temperature average
for Texas was 100 degrees, against 101
last year, and for Oklahoma 92. against
100 last year.
The scarcity of sellers and the total ab
sence of opposition to bullish news and
operations would indicate that the trade
and speculators expect the market to be
bulled further.
RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS FUTURES.
1 m ji 2d 5 •"
© S U |uso o
June I |.....| lIT2B - 112710
July 1.2.23 12.33 12.21:12.32:12.31-32112.13-14
Aug. i 11.99 12.03'11.99’12.03:12.03-05’11.90-92
Sept. ! .....! ! i 11.92-95111.76-78
Oct. 11.77111.85111.76-11.83’11.82-83 11.68-69
Nov. ! ; 11.83-85111.69-71
Dec. 111.82 11.88 11.80’1.1.88 11.86-87 11.71-72
Jan. 11 1.86 1 1.92:11.86 11.92 11.91-92’11.75-76
Feb. ' I 11.93-94111.77-79
Mar. 111.94’11.98 11.93111.99,11.98-99 11.74-75
Closed steady.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Atlanta, steady: middling 11%,
New York, steady; middling 11.90
New Orleans, firm: middling 12%.
Liverpool, steady: middling 6.63 d.
Savannah, dull; middling 11%.
Augusta, dull: middling 12c.
Mobile, steady; middling 11%.
Galveston, firm: middling 12c.
Norfolk, steady; middling 12%.
Wilmington, nominal; middling 11%.
Little Rock, quiet; middling 11 11 16
Charleston, nominal, middling 11%.
Philadelphia, quiet: middling 12.15.
Boston, quiet; middling 11.90.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 11%.
Memphis, steady: middling 12%.
St. Louis, steady; middling 12%.
Houston, steady; middling 1J 13-16.
Louisville, firm; middling 12c.
PORT RECEIPTS,
The following table shows receipts at
the ports today compared with the same
day last year:
I 1912. | 1911.
New Orleans ... 751 I 115
Galveston. .... J 450 I 215
Mobile 65 I 12
Savannah 358 372
Charleston 12 1,396
Wilmington 34 j 156
Norfolk. . . . . . .: 363 ! 20
Baltimore.' 641 540
New York , .... 12
Brunswick 100 I ...
Newport News . . . . . 236
Various ’ ... ’ 50
" Total. . | 27804” 3J24~
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
I 1912. | 1911. ~
Houston | 376 I 90
Augusta ; 46 I 11.
Memphis 1.073 74
St. Louis ’ 1,602 ! 138
Cincinnati I .... ’ 323
”TotaL I 3/103 r 636
COTTON MARKET OPINIONS.
Logan & Bryan: Higher prices are in
evitable.
Rothschild & Co.: We would rather buv
than sell
Bache & Co.: We still favor the buy
ing side.
Hayden, Stone & Co.: Bulk of the sen
timent leans to the long side, but the best
of the argument looks the other way
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
CHICAGO. June 14 —Hogs -Receipts,
15,000 Market strong 5e higher. Mixed
and butchers. $7.1007.57; good heavy,
$7.50® 7.60: rougit heavy, *7.1007.40; light,
$7.05® 7.50; pigs. $5.1506.95; bulk, $7.40®
7.55.
Cattle Receipts, 1,500. Market strong;
beeves. $6.2509.40; cows and heifers, $2.50
®8.25; Stockers and feeders. $5.750 6.90:
Texan5,"56.75%8.30; calves. $7.25® 8.60.
Sheep- Receipts. 10,000. Market weak;
native and Western. $3.850 5.00; lambs
54.600.8.10.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
Coffee quotations:
_J._PP p J I j.^~ _ G'losfng.
.January : 13. 90S 13.95/f 3.9 7® 13. 98
February 13.85® 13.95 13.92® 13.93
Marell 13.93 113.99© 14.00
H>ril. 13.940 13.95'14.01014 04
Ma) 113.97 14.03® 14.04
■lune I : 13.630 13.65
July 13.52 113.66® 12.68
August. .... 13.66® 13.75 13.75® 13.76
September. . . 13.78 13.85®13.86
October U 80® 13.85 13.89® 13.90
November . 13.82© 13.90'13.93® 13.94
December . 13.90 13.97®. 13.98
closed very steady. Sale's, 105,750 bags.
COTTON SEED OIL.
NEW YORK. June 14. Carpenter, Hag
gol & Co : The market today was a dull
and featureless one, with small price
changes, and few orders in evidence either
way.
Got ton seed oil quotations:
I Op«n;n< ■ closing ~
Spot- I T. ! 6785®7T5"
■ l ine ii.85%7 10 ' 6.86%7‘t0
Jul) t1.92%,6 !>.T 6.90®,6.91
August I 7.04®t.< 06 | 7.00®7.0!
September 1 7.13%7.1l 7 11®7 13
October 7.1047 7'2 7 080 710
November ’ 6.66® 6.69 ! 6.65% 6.66
December .. 6.6256.63 6.60%6.Ht
lanuar.' 6.65® 6.67 6.61® 6.65
t’losed heavy; sales 2.400 barrels. "
STOCKMARKET
FEELS POLITICS
United States Steel, Union Pa
cific, and Reading Shares
Lead in Decline.
By CHARLES W. STORM.
NEW YORK. June 14. -There was con
siderable irregularity in the stock market
at the opening today, some issues making
substantial gains, while others declined.
Guggenheim Exploration was again the
most prominent feature, advancing 1% to
61%.
There was also brisk demand for some
of the tobacco slocks.
Liggett & Meyers Tobacco stock ad
vanced 3% to 205.
Amalgamated Copper, under small sales,
declined % to 85%. Steel common yielded
% to 69. Concessions were also made in
Union Pacific, Interborough Metropolitan
Traction and others.
Reading was bought and rose %. but
later reacted. The curb was steady.
Americans in London were steady and
hbove New York parity.
Price movements in the late forenoon
were irregular. Many stocks displayed a
fair degree of strength, while a number
of the leading railroads and industrials
were under pressure and receded frac
tionally. Guggenheim Exploration and
General Electric moved up more than a
point each. American Can issues were
well supported. Fractional declines were
recorded in Steel common, Union Pacific
and Amalgamated Copper.
Some of the important commission
houses became heavy sellers of Reading.
Lehigh Valley and Union Pacific in the
late morning. At the same time several
room traders offered stocks down and
were successful in .reaching many stop
loss orders and forcing commission house
liquidation. The room agreed that the
incentive for selling was the announce
ment of Roosevelt’s intention to leave
for Chicago tonight.
Stock quotations:
ILast Cits Pr«v
STOCKS— High Low. I Sai i*. Bld.Cl’s*
Amal. Copper. 85% 84 84% 83% 85%
Am. Ice See 26% 26%
Am. Sug. Ref. 131% 130% 130% 130% 131%
Am. Smelting 85% 83% 83% 85% 85%
Am. Locomo. . 42 41% 41% 41% 41%
Am. Car Fdx.. 59% 58% 58% .58% 58%
Am. Cot. Oil’.. 52 51% 52 51% 51%
Am. Woolen 28 28
Anaconda .... 44% 43 43% 43% 44%
Atchison 106% 1057® 106% 106% 106%
A. C. L 141 140 140% 140 140%
Am. Can 34% 32% 33% 33 34
do. pref. ..1117% 117 117 116% 116%
Am. Beet Sug.! 74% 75
Am. T. and T 145% 145% 145% 145% 145%
Am. Agricul 60%
Beth. Steel ... 36% 35% 3556 36% 37
B. R. T 89 87% 87% 88% 88%
B. and 0 108% 108 108% 107% 108
Can. Pacific ..266 264% 264% 264% 265%
Corn Products 15% 15 15 14% 15
C. and <) 77% 76% 77 76% 77%
Consol. Gas .. 141 140 140 140% 140%
Cen. Leather . 25 25 25 24% 25
Colo. F. and I. 32% 31% 31% 32 32%
Colo. South 39 39
D. and H 167% 168
Den. and R. G 19% 19%
Distil. Secur 32% 33
Erie 34% 34 34 I 34% 34%
do. pref. .. 52% 52%l 52% 52% 52%
Gen. Electric . 171 169 169 169% 169
Goldfield Cons. 4% 4% 4% 4% 4%
G. Western I .... I .... 17% 17
G. North., pfd. 133% 132% 132% 132% 133%
G. North. Ore 40% 41%
Int. Harvester ' ....' ....! .. .. 118% 118%
111. Central ....1126% 126 % 1126% 126%1126%
Interboro .20% 20 | 20 19% 19%
do. pref. ..I 57%l 57%’ 57% 57% 57%
lowa Central .. .... .... I .... 11 11
K. C. South. .1 25%l 25%1 25% 24% 24
K . and T ! ... .1 .... 28% 27%
do, pref. ..I i .... 59% 59%
L. Valley . . . 173% 170%|170% 170% 172%
L. and N. . . .157% 156% 156% 156% 157
Mo. Pacific . . 37% 36%' 37% 36% 36%
N. Y. Central 118% 117%1118 117%|H8
Northwest. . . 135% 135%'135% 135 1135
Nat. Lead . . 57% 56% 56%: 56%’ 57%
N and W.. . . 111% 111 % 111 %!lll%!l 12%
No. Pacific . . 119% 118% 119% 119 1119%
O. and W.. . . 36% 34% 34’- 33%’ 39
Penn 1123% 123% 123% 123%1123%
Pacific Mail . 33 ’ 33 . ... 32% 33
P. Gas Co. . .114%:113 113 113 114
P. Steel Car .' 34% 34% 34% 34% 35%
Reading . . .168 165 165% 165% 167%
Rock Island . 25’,' 24%l 24% 24% 35
do. pfd-. ■ .[ 50 I 49%1 49% 49% 50
R. I. and Steel 24 124 24 23% 23%
do. pfd.. ..!... J 79 78
S. -Sheffield I .... I .... 50 51
So. Pacific . . 109% 108% 108% 108%:109%
So. Railway J 28%! 28%! 28% 28%: 28%
do. pfd.. . . 74 74 74 73%: 73-..
St. Paul. . . . 1103%T02%|102% 103 1108%
Tenn. Copper I 45%| 44%l 44% 44%i 45%
Texas Pacific I .... ....’■ .... 23% 23%
Third Avenue i .... .... .... 38% 38%
Union Pacific .1169 166% 167% 167% 169%
U. S. Rubber I 63%: 62%' 63% 63% 63%
Utah Copper .! 63% 62%. 63 ’ 62% 63%
U. 8. Steel . .' 69% 67% 68 68 69%
do. pfd.. . .’IIO%'UO 110% 110% 110
V. Chetn.. .’ 48% 47% 47%’ 47% 48%
West. Union. . 83%’ 82% 82% 82% 82%
Wabash . . . .17% 6%i 6%| 6% 7
do. pfd.. . . 17%l 16% 16%! 16% 17
West. Elec.. .' 74%l 74%| 74% 72 73
Wfs. Central .( ...J ...J ....' 52%1 52%
W.
Total sales, 449,400 shares.
MINING STOCKS.
BOSTON. June I.4.—Opening. Butte
Superior, 49%; American Zinc, 32%; Is
land Creek. 62; Hancock, 35%; Isle Roy
als, 33; Superior, 41; Allouez, 48: Mohawk,
67%; Smelting. 39%.
METAL MARKET.
NEW YORK. June 14. Trading in the
metal exchange was quiet today. Copper,
spot and June, 16.75®17.25: July, August
and September, 1.6.87%®17.25: lead, 1.45®
4.55: spelter, 6.90@7.00; tip. 48.25®48.50.
LOCAL STOCKS ANO BONDS.
Bld. Asked
Atlanta * West Point R R... 146 I<s
American National Bank ... J 76 }|,
Atlantic Coal & Ice common. 104 105
Atlantic Coal ft Ice pref 31 9I
Atlanta Brewing ft J~e C 0... 171
Atlanta National Bank ....82$
Central Bank & Trust Corp jjj
Exposition Cotton Mills jjk
Fourth National Bank 245 250
Fulton National Bank ?25 i 3n
Ga Ry- & Elec - stamped.... 124 jo 8
Ga. Ry ft Pow Co., common 27 30
do. Ist pfd sf) S 6
do. 2d pfd ... 42 44
Hillyer Trust Company 125
Lowry National Bank 248 250
Realtv Trust Company ids no
Sixth Ward Bank 39% 101
Southern Ice common 71 72%
Third Natlona’ Rank, v new.. 205 210
Trust Co. of Georgia 225 SSS
Traveled Bank A Trust Co.. 125 uj
BONDS.
Atlanta Gas Light Ist. 55.... 101% 105
Georgia State 4%5. 19,5 .... 101 101
Midland Ist Is SO (3
Ga. Ry A Elec r ° 5s 101
Ga. Ry. * Elec ref 5s 09 9934
Atlanta Cj.solldated 5s 102% .
Atlanta City 3%5, 1931 -.91 92%
Atlanta City 4%5, 1921 102 103 "
Southern Bell 5» »»% 113%
NAVAL STORES.
SAVANNAH, GA.. June 14. Turpentine
firm at 44%: sales 75; receipts 893.
Rosin firm: receipts 2.911; waterwhite
$7.60; window glass $7.60; N $7.45; M
$7.45: L $7.55; K $7.30®7.45; I $7 30: H
$7.27%® 7.30; <1 $7.25®’7.27%; F $7.25; E
$6.72%® 6.80; D $6.37%®6.50; B $5 92%®
5 20.
NEW YORK GROCERIES.
NEW YORK. June 14. Coffee steady;
No, 7 Rio spot 14%. Rice firmer; domes
tic ordinary to prime 4%®5%. Molasses
steady; New Orleans open kettle 35®45.
Sugar raw quiet; centrifugal 3.92, musco
vado 3.42. molasses sugar 3.17, refined
quiet, standard granulated 5.15, cut loaf
5.90, crushed 5 80. tncld A 5.50, cubes 5.45,
powdered 5.20 diamond A 5.10. confec
tioners A 4 i ,r >. No. I 4.95, No. 2 4.90, No.
3 1 sr. No 1 S.BO.
THE WEATHER I
Conditions.
WASHINGTON, June 14—The indica
tions are that unsettled weather will pre
vail with rains during the next 36 hours
in the region east of the Mississippi river.
The temperature will be somewhat
higher tonight in the north Atlantic
states, and the northern portion of th<*
lake region.
Storm warnings are displayed on the
Atlantic coast from Jacksonville to New
York.
General Forecast.
Georgia Showers and thunder storms
tonight or Saturday.
Virginia—Rain tonight and probably
Saturday; warmer in extreme northern
portion tonight.
North Carolina—Unsettled weather; rain
tonight or Saturday.
South Carolina—Showers and thunder
storms tonight or Saturday
Florida—Local thunder showers tonight
or Saturday, except fair In southern por
tion.
Alabama and Mississippi—Showers to
night or Saturday.
Louisiana Unsettled showers.
Arkansas—Unsettled showers, warmer
in east.
Oklahoma—Fair; cooler.
East Texas— Unsettled; cooler In north
west .
West Texas - Generally fair
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
Atlanta, June 14.
Lowest temperature 63
Highest temperature 84
Mean temperature 74
Normal temperature 75
Rainfall in past 24 hours 2.90 inches
Excess since first of month . . 4.78 incites
Excess since January Ist 14.05 inches
REPORTS FROM VAR IOU S STATI ONS
I Tern peratu re IR' fall
Stations— I Weath. 7 I Max. I 24
Augusta . . .ICloudy 74 77 ....
Atlanta . . .Cloudy 66 84 2.90
Atlantic CitylCloudy 60 76 ....
Anniston , . Pt. cldy. 70 St ....
Boston 'Clear 54 68 ....
Buffalo I Pt. cldy. 58 62 ....
Charleston . .ICloudy 78 86 ....
Chicago . . . .'Cloudy 56 64 0.78
Denver . . .(Clear 54 78 ....
Des Moines . ICloudy 66 78 0.36
Duluth Raining 46 54 0.22
Eastport . .Clear 54 46 ....
Galveston . ,iPt. cldy. 80 82 ....
Helena ... ICloudy 52 66 0.10
Houston .. . Pt. cldy. 78 ....
Huron .... .(Cloudy 60 76 0.42
Jacksonville. !Pt. cldy. 80 88 0.38
Kansas City. . Pt. cldy. 70 78 0.01
Knoxville . . ICloudy 72 86 ....
Louisville Cloudy 72 92 ....
Macon ICloudy 72 86 0.16
Memphis . . Pt. cldy. 66 84 0.62
Meridian . . .Cloudy 74 2.01
Mobile ■ Pt. cldy. 76 80 0.14
Miami .... .Clear 82 90 ....
Montgomery .’Raining 72 82 1.46
Moorhead . (Clear 54 60 0.26
New Orleans . Pt. cldy. 78 84 ....
New York . . .(Pt. cldy. 58 70 ....
North Platte Clear 60 84 0.01
Oklahoma . .(Clear 70 92 ....
Palestine . . .'Pt. cldy. 74 92 ....
Pittsburg . . . Pt. cldy. 62 74
Portl'd. Oreg Raining 48 66 0.06
San Franciscodear 54 66 ....
St. Louis . . . Raining 68 80 0.96
St. Paul . . . .(Cloudy 56 58 0.62
S. Lake City .(Cloudy 58 72 0.06
Savannah . . .Cloudy 76 ...
Washington. .(Cloudy 58 80 ....
C. F. VON HERRMANN, Section Director'
NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.
NEW YORK, June 14.—Wheat easy;
July $1.13%@1.13%; spot, No. 2 red $1.18%
in elevator and $1.18% f. o. b. Corn quiet;
No. 2, In elevator, nominal; export No.
2 82% f. o. b.; steamer nominal; No 4
nominal. Oats steady; natural white ,60®
62; white clipped 61@64. Rye quiet; No.
2 nominal f. o. b. New York. Barley
steady; malting $1.15@1.25. Hay irregu
lar: good to prime $1 20®1.60: poor to fair
$L15@1.45.
Flour quiet; spring patents $5.50®6.00;
straights $5.00®5.50; clears $4,85@5.10;
winter patents $5.90®6.10; straights $5.35
@5.45; clears $4.75@>5.00.
Beef steady; family SIB.OOOIB 50 Pork
steady; mess $20.50® 21.00; family $20.75®
21.70. Lard easy; city steam 10%®10%;
middle West spot 10.85. Tallow steady;
city, in hogsheads. 6%. nominal 6%; coun
try, in tierces, 5%®6®.
POULTRY, BUTTER AND EGGS.
NEW YORK, June 14. —Dressed poultry
steady; turkeys, 13023; chickens, 18 (bid);
fowls. 35 (bid); ducks, 11%@17; geese, 21
(asked). Live poultry steady: fowls, 14
(asked); turkeys, 12: roosters, 10 tasked);
ducks. 12 tasked).
Butter steady; creamery specials, 27%
®2B; creamery extras, 26%@27 l 1 ; state
dairy, tubs, 22027; process specials. 25®
25%.
Eggs irregular; nearby white fancy, 24
025; nearby brown fancy, 21%®22; extra
firsts. 21%®22; firsts, 18%@19.
Cheese firm: white milk specials. 14%
(bid); whole milk fancy, 14% (bld); skims,
specials. 11%@12; skims, fine. 100 11; full
skims, 608.
ESTABLISHED 1861
The Lowry National Bank
OF ATLANTA, GA.
CAPITAL - 51,000,000
SURPLUS - 1,000,000
Designated Depository of the United States,
County of Fulton, City of Atlanta.
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS.
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OFFICE DESK OR TABLE IS
A certainly not a safe place for such
valuable papers as stocks, bonds, insur
ance policies, mortgages, deeds, notes,
etc.; and yet many a so-called ‘‘good*’
business man has sacrificed some such
paper upon this altar of carelessness.
If you have been a victim, you know
the price of your carelessness. If you
have not yet suffered such a loss, don’t
take any more chances, but come in and
let us assign you a Box in our fire-proof
and burglar-proof Vault. The cost is very
nominal and the protection absolute.
Atlanta National Bank
The Oldest National Bank
in the Cotton States
V DARBY. ADV.—ATLANTA. ' "
HM SELLING
LOWERS CRAIN
July Wheat Shows Decline of
Two Cents—Other Months
Fractions Off.
ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
Wheat—No. 2 red 108 ©lll
Corn 75% "
Oats 54
CHICAGO, June 14.—" Wheat opened %
to %c lower today. Rains in the North
west, where needed and increaser! offer-'
ings by ‘"longs." were the main bear in
fluences. Trade was only moderate.
Corn was % to %c lower on Increased
offerings by the country and lack of caslt
demand.
Oats were % to %c lower in sympathy
with the other grains.
Provisions were easier. Trade was very
slow.
The wheat market was heavy today
and the close showed declines of 2c on
July. %c on September and %c on De
cember, final prices being about the low
of the day. Good rains in both spring
and winter wheat territory and slow cash
demand were the main influences.
Corn closed %c to l%c lower on free
offerings and slow demand.
Oats were off %c in sympathy with
wheat and corn.
Provisions were lower all ground Pack
ers gave the market some support on soft
spots.
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS.
CHICAGO. June 14.—. Wheat. No. 2 red
$1.0901.10%: No. 3 red $1.07®1.09; No. 2
hard winter $1.0801.09%; No. 3 hard win
ter $1 06%©1.07%; No. 1 Northern spring
$1.140 1.18; No. 2 Northern spring $1.13®
1.16; No. 3 spring $1.08@1.13.
Corn. No. 2 74%@74%; No. 3 yellow 76
@7B; No 3 73%@74%; No. 3 white 77%@
78%; No. 3 yellow 75075%; No. 4 69%@72.
No. 4 white 74075%; No. 4 yellow 70®
74.
Oats. No. 2 white 54%@55%; No 3
white 53054%:- No. 4 white 52®53%;
standard 53%®54%.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Prev.
Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
WHEAT—
July 1.07% 1.07% 1.06% 1.06% 1.08%
Sept. 1.04% 1.04% 1.04 1.04% 1.05%
Dec. 1.05% 1.05% 1.05 1.05% 1.06
CORN—
July 74% 74% 73% 75% 74%
Sept. 72% 72% 71% 71% 72%
Dec. 63 63% 62% 62% 63%
OATS—
July 50% 50% 49% 49% 50%
Sept. 41% 41% 40% 40% 41%
Dec. 41% 41% 41% 41% 42
PORK -
July 18.90 18.92% 18.80 18.80 18.87%
Sept. 19.25 19.25 19.10 19.12% 19.27%
LARD—
July 10.97% 10.97% 10.90 10.90 10.97%
Sept. .11.17% 11.1.7% 11.10 11.10 11.17%
Oct. 11.25 11.25 1 1.17% 11.17% 11.25
RIBS—
July 10.52% 10.52% 10.47% 10.47% 10.55
Sept. 10.70 10.70 10.65 10.65 10.72%
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Following are receipts for Friday and
estimated receipts for Saturday:
I Friday. I Saturday.
Wheat 12 17
Corn 449 378
Oats 105 88
Hogs 15,000 11,000
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
WHEAT— I 1512 i ISH
Receipts I 217,000 283.000
Shipments I 218,000 245.000
CORN— I
Receipts I 968,000 802,000
Shipments I 53,2,000 479,000 _
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat opened %d to %d lower; at 1:30
r». m. was unchanged to %d higher.
Closed %d to %d lower.
Corn opened %d higher; at 1:30 p. tn.
was unchanged to %d higher. Closed %d
to %d lower.
GRAIN MARKET OPINIONS.
Chapin ft Co.: Look for a trading mar
kc t
Logan & Bryan: There is nothing but
flattering news.
Harris, Winthrop ft Co.: Demand will
develop for September .wheat on weak
ness.
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