Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 05, 1912, EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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EXCHANGES MAKE wmom All Trading Suspended in the United States Liverpool Markets Are Open. )p respect of the Declaration of Inde nendence, all American exchanges closed !, b , l!: -;ness today. All exchanges will - e; ,pen for Friday morning. The Liverpool cotton exchange remained open 1 jverpool cables were due % to -%■ refits higher, opened steady with prices ranging from unchanged to 1% points be- rhe opening quotations: middling J. „e>l a large increase of 20 points high er a t 6.54 d: American sales. 10. <OO bales: r.rdnts, 3,000. ~ the close the market was steady „. It , prices showing a net gain of 9to 11 points above the previous close. RANGE IN LIVERPOOL FUTURES, Futures opened firm. opening Prev Range 2 P M. <’lo«e 6.62 6.66% 6.56 tub YuF 0 58%-6.60% 6.60% 6.65 6.54% tug-Sent 6:55L-6.5m 6.57 6.63% 6.52% irpt -Oct. 6.50 -6.52 6.53 6.55% 6.45% Nov 6.43 -6.47 6.46% 6.50% 6.40% Xnv nee 6 42U.-6.44 6.43 6.47 6.38 rtpr -lan 6.39%-6.42% 6.42 6.46 6.36% -p.Hd,: 6.40 -6.43 6.42% 6.46 6.36% Feb-Meh 6.40%-6.43 6.42 6.46% 6.37 Meh Inr 6.41%-6.44 6.42% 6.47 6.38 \rr May 6.44 6.47% 6.38% Xlat- lune 6.66 6.42’2 6.48 6.39 t'iosed steady. LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. Rio Asked ifUn'S ♦ ’Teat Point R R . 14" m American National Bank. .. 215 220 vlantie Coal & ice common. 104 io: Atlantic Ctal A- Ice pref si 7' Jnta Rr">vfn« ♦ l'e-C0... 1H Atlanta National 8ank....... 320 330 Central Bank » Trust Corn.. Isn vrnnsitlon Cotton Mills. ... !«• >65 Fourth National Rank 260 265 Fulton National Bank... ... '25 130 ca Ry. & Klee, stamped. .. 124 128 c. Ry & Bow. Co., common 27 30 Y Ist pfd 89 do 2d pfd - 46 47% u.liver Trust Company...... 125 towrv National Rank 248 250 n»a!tv Trust Company 198 iin Sixth 'Vard Bank •«% pit Southern Ice common. .68 70 Third National Rank, new 220 2_>s Trust Co. of Georgia 225 235 Travelers Rank OTn,.t Co I’s i ? 4 BONDS Atlanta Gas Light Jf-r Ss.. jOl% 105 Georgia State 4%5. 19,5 .... I<H inj Georgia Midland Ist 3s f.n (t Ga Rv Klee Co 5s ... 101 Ga Rv * Elec, ref 5s 9? 99% Atlanta <%...solMated 5s 102% Atlanta City 3%5. 193 t 91 92% Atlanta City 4%5. 1921 102 103 »rutbsin Bell sis ’’A »»% Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. HOME SEEKERS ARE Toll In the market for * home' If so. It will he to your Interest to eonfe’ with us at once LISTEN Do you own a lot anywhere In the citv or sub ttrhf paid for oi half paid for’ If so. let us build a house onMt to suit your ideas end arrange terms like rent or easier Houses we build range second to nona tn point of workmanship, material and beauty Ask our customers Tians and enecfficatinns will cost you nothing GATE CITY HOME BUILDERS REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS 809 Third National Bank Building. Phone Ivy 3047. FOR EXt’H AXGE. P- E have good 5-room house in good renting section, valued at $2,500. for ex change for small improved farm near f; two other houses < price $5,000) to exchange for good farm near Atlanta. A a good 6-room house, all conveniences, close in. south side, near Capitol ave nue (price $3,500) for sale or exchange for north side vacant or improved prop *r” at same value. GEORGIA HOME AND EARM COMPANY. !!4 CANDLER BUILDING. PHONE IVY 5767 A. Wise Act Is Wiser If Done at the Right Time It is always wise to save money. F ranklin. Emerson. Lincoln. Carnegie and a thousand other sages and savers have told it and taught it and lived it. Just take this one hit of Emerson ■•■ he is speaking of FORTUNE: Most men gamble with her. and gain all. and lose all. as her wheel rolls. But do thou leave as unlawful these winnings, and deal with Cause and Effect, the chancellors of God. In thy R ILL. work and acquire, and thou hast chained the wheel of chance, and shall always drag her alter thee. ’ In the matter of accumulating a competency. Cause and Effect are steadily, seriously husy. Put the cause in motion today and the effect will take good care of the rainy day. This is really the very best time Fourth National Bank j ATLANTA MARKETS EGGS—Fresh country candled. iS'g’lfc BUTTER—Jersey and creamery, in 1-lb blocks, 20@22%c; fresh country dull, 10@ 12%c pound. DRESSED POULTRY—Drawn, head and feet on. per pound: Tiens 16@17c. fries 25© 27c, roosters B@loc. turkeys, owing to fatness, 18© 29c. Lit E POULTRY -Hens 40© 45c. roost ers 25®>35c, fries 30@50c, broilers 20@25c. puddle ducks 25@30c. Pekin ducks 40©) 45c. geese 50@60c each, turkevs. owing to fatness. 14@15c FRUITS AND PRODUCE. FRUIT .AND VEGETABLES— Lemr.ua, fancy, $4.50w5 per box. Florida oranges. $3©3.50 per box Bananas. 3©3%c per pound. Grapefruit. ss©6 per crate. Cab bage. l©;l%c per pound Florida cab bage $2©2.50 per eratr Peanuts, per pound, fancy Virginia. 6%@7c. choice 5 1 - '"'QT Beans, round green. ?1©>1.25 per cnitc. Florida celery. s2© 2.50 per crate Squash, yellow, per six-basket crates. SI.OOfi 1.25. Lettuce, fanev, $1 25©'l 58 vboice $1.25© 150 per crate. Beets, ’s3ft 3.50 per barrel Cucumbers. SI 25@1 50 per crate. English peas, per drum, si@ 1.25. New Irish potatoes, per barrel $2.75 @>3.00 Strawberries. 7 ©'loc per quart ..UpF Plants, $2@2.50 per crate Pepper. 51.,5@2 per crate. Tomatoes, fancy, six basket crates. $201'2.50: choice tomatoes. $1.16© 2. Pineapples, $2©‘2.25 per crate Onions. 51.25©1.50 per bushel Sweet potn toes, pumpkin yam. $101.25 per bushels Watermelons. slo©ls per hundred Can teloupes. per crate. $215'2 50. PROVISION MARKET. (Corrected by White Provision Company.) Cornfield hams. 10 to 12 pounds average, 1 n . Cornfie) 1 hams. 12 to 14 pounds average 16 %c. Cornfield skinned bams. 16 to 18 pounds average. 17%c. Cornfield picnic hams. 6 to 8 pounds average. 12%c. Cornfield breakfast bacon. 23c Grocer style bacon (wide or narrow). 17%c. < ornheld fresh pork sausage (link or bulk) 25-pound buckets. 11c. Cornfield frankfurters, 10-paqnd buck ets. average 10c. Cornfield bologna sausage. 25-pound boxes. 9c Cornfield luncheon hams. 25-pound boxes. 11c. Cornfield spiced iellied meats In 10- pound dinner palls, 10c. Cornfield smoked link sausage. 25-pound boxes. 9c Cornfield smoked link sausage In pickle, 50 pound cans. $4.25 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open High Low 11 a t._ WHEAT - July . . 1.057, 1.06% I .05% 1.06% Sept. ... I .02 1 .02% I .02 '■ 1.02% Dec. . . 1.03% 1.03% 1.03% 1.03% ■ OUN-- July . . . 71% 71% 71% 71% Sept. 69% 69% 68% 68% Dec. . . 60' 4 60% 60 60 Ci ATS-- July . 44 44 43% 43% Sept. 37% 37% 37% 37 F, Dec .. . 38% 38% 38% 58% PORK— Sept. . . .18.95 18.95 1895 18.95 LARD- Sept. . .10.92% J 0.92% 10.92% 10.92% Hi RS July . . ,10.42% 1.0.42% 10.42% 10.42% Sept. . .10.62% 10.62% 10.62% 10.60 TODAY'S MARKETS COTTON. ( NEW YORK, July 5. —The cotton mar ket opened this morning steady, showing a net gain in prices of 4 to 3 points over the final of Wednesday. The buying seemed to be of those who favor the bull side. However, there was very little cot ton for sale. Spots and futures in Liver pool steady. NEW YORiC' Quotations in cotton futures: | 1 ’ 1 111.00 Prev. ______ lOpenlHighJLow lA.M. tllose j July . . . .111.61111.61111.54H1.55}i1.52-53 August . . . 11 .65'11.65111.62111 .62'11 .58-60 ' September . 11.73 11.73111 .70|11.70111.67-68 I October . 11.85111.85111 .82111.82|11.77-79 November .11 11 11.82-84 December .Tl .93111.95111.90:11 .91-11 .87-88 January. .11 .88 ! 11 .90 11.86 11 .88i 11 .84-85 Februarv . J1'1111.87-88 March ... .tl .98111.98;11.96'1 1 .96 11. 92-94 May_. . 12.02|12 03i12.01:12.03 11.96-97 , NEW ORLEANS. Quotation* in cotton futures: 1 I I | 11 I Prev. OpenlHigh|Low.|A.M. Close. Jul'. . . .12.60112.60112.60112.60112.46-50 August . J15.35112.35112.35112.35112.22--J4 September 12.15112.15|12.15112.15:12.11-13 October . . 11.97112.00 H t.97'12.00:1 1.94-95 November .1 ....j ...J ....j ...,11.95-96 December . 11.981'.02 11.98 12.02111.95-96 January . 12.04 12.04'12.02'12.03 11.98-99 February. .... ....'12.02-0.3 .March . . . 12.10 12.10.12.10 12.10 12.06-07 STOCKS. ” Sy CHARLES W. STORM. NEW YORK. July 5,—-Buoyancy of Canadian Pacific in London was reflected in a 1-point rise in that issue in the Nev York market at the opening today. Out side of Canadian Pacific the list was ir regular with prices representing gains and losses in about equal fractions United States Steel common. Amalga mated Coper and Baltimore and Ohio each declined %. Union Pacific was sup plied for a recession of %. Erie common gained %. while the preferred was up %. Lehigh Valley and Reading eaclt gained %. There was a good deal of speculative interest attached to dealings in the Hill stocks. Great Northern preferred, North ern Pacific and Great Nortern Ore ail made fractional gains, selling at the high est level thev have reached in a number of months. The curb was easy. Americans in London were narrow. Canadian Pacific was strong in London NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS. Stock quotations: STOCKS - lop'niHfghlLnwJA.M.lcrse Antal. Copper. 84% 85 1 84%! 84%l 85 Am. Smelting • 87 86 86 86 S 5 7 r A. Locomotivel 41%. 41%: 41%' 41%l 43 >. A. Beet Sugar 74% 74% 74%; 74%' 74', Anaconda . .x 42% 42’%' 42 7 5 l 42% 43L Atchison. . . . 1O8%!1O8%'1O8%MO8% 108 L B. R. T 93%: 93%' 93%: 93%; 93'-, B. and 0.. . . M08%1108%1108%|108%|in8% Can. Pacific. .’267%|2«7%]267 267 266 4 C. and 0.. . 81 81 | 81 181 80% Consol. Gas . .145 145 145 145 144% Cen. Leather . 27% 27% 27% 27% 26% 1 D. Securities 33%j 33% 33% 33%l 33% Eriel 35% 35% i 35%i 35% I 35 do. pfd.. . . 53%l 53%: 53t4l 53%' 53 G. Electric . .180 180 180 180 |179% G. North . pfd. 138 138%>138 138 137% G. North. Ore 45 I 45%' 45%! 45%' 43% Interboro. . .’ 21%: 21%l 21%! 21%: 21% Lehigh Valley. 176% 170% 1170’%;170%1170% L. *. N>160’4,’161 160%116l 160% Mis. Pacific .. 37% 37% 37%, 37%, 37 Nor. &■ West... 116 '115% 115 115% 115% North. Pacific.l23 !128%i122’ 5 !123 1 1.22 1 / s Ont A- West...! 34 34 34 I 34 34 Pennsylvania . i 124% 1124 % i 124% i 124% 1124% Reading 166%,166% ,166% ,166%' 166% Rep 1. & 5.... 28%l 28% 28% 28%: 28% Southern Ry...i 29 29 I 28%1 28%' 29 South. R'.. pfd' 75%l 75%l 75%l 75%i 75 Third Avenue. 40%' 40%; 40% 40%i 39% Union Pacific. 169% 169 % '169 % 169’., 169% Utah Copper... 63%' 63% 63 i 63%l 63 U. S. Bieel. .. 71% 71% 71% 71% 71% U. S. Steel, pfd 112% 112%,112% 112% 112', l a.-Car. Chemi 4»%| 49%1 49%| 49% 49 ‘Ex-dividend % of 1 per cent. you will have this year for opening a Savings Account. It is the semi annual interest period and money planted now will begin to bear a profit for you at once. Th is ap plies up to and including July fifth. In this bank you will have the same good service that makes it the appreciated hanking-home of thou sands of depositors. Our Savings Department force will take pleasure in explaining our methods and regulations to you and in rendering you all possible assist ance in the transaction of your business. If it is a checking account you desire, we sh all be glad to arrange that for you. Accounts of women are given special attention, a de partment exclusively for them be ing provided. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 5. 1912. READ FOR PROFIT GEORGIAN WANT ADS USE FOR RESULTS ESTABLISHED ISfel 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. - ii - -- - - I I v fiJ ■ ■ 4E»fSpecialist in Nerve, ■■ H“5 Blood and Skin Diseases 16' 2 NORTH BROAD STREET. ATLANTA. GA. I AM AGAINST HIGH AND EXTORTIONATE FEES CHARGED BY SOME DOCTORS AND SPECIALISTS To men and women my fee is $5 OOto SIO.OO in all catarrhal chronic disor ders and simple maladies. I furnish you the medicine with the fee which Is prepared by me personally in my private laboratory from the purest and best of drugs. If your ailment is chronic and you have failed to find a cure consult DR HUGHES v-ithout the slightest obligation on your part. If he finds your ease incurable he will frankly tell you so and advise you against spending your money for useless treatment. But remember DR. HUGHES has cured many chronic sufferers whom other doctors had pronounced incurable. If he accepts your case for treatment he will positively make you no charge if he fails to effect a cure ’i > ) 1 Specific or Non-Speclfis Chronic Diseases. | My Treatment For Disorders. Kfdnev and Bladder, "Nervous Debility.” inflammadon'andVrrha Urinary’ Trouble. Blood You have probably tlon stopped in day or Poison (contracted or beer treated for this two. Tnjs bad disease inherited). Piles, Pini so-called trouble and k^n^Fdays 858 thr ° n P |e£l ' Ulcehs, Skin Dis- helped temporarily or I also cure Contagious eases. Nervous Trou- maybe not at all This ; Blood Poison and all i, les condition is merely a i complications from symptom of some deep- I these ailments. My Catarrh successfully seated and obscure com treatment and cure Is treated all dropping plication My direct no new discovery with and hawking stopped treatment removes the me and has long since in a. few days. Chronic cause, thereby making passed the experimental Diseases of Men and permanent cures and stage I ctire this dis- Women cured to stay restoring strength, ease never to return cured. health and hapfness. MY' SERVICES COST YOU NOTHING UNLESS YOU ARE PERMA NENTLY' CURED AND SATISFIED. It is because my well tried, effective methods cure such a large per cent of cages that 1 am able to give this ad vantage which other specialists do not offer. HOURS: 8 A. M TO 7 P. M SUNDAYS 9TO 1 FREE—-CONSULTATION AND EX AMINATION—FREE. Call or write for information before raking treatment, as you will find my charges lower and treatment quicker and better than elsewhere DR. J. D. HUGHES ‘ GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. 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I make the above statement so that you will know you consult a regular physician and sur geon who Is making a specialty of certain dis eases I possess skill and experience which few can share, and you can feel assured when you come to my office no deceit will be prac ticed. 1 meet you as man to man, open and ; above board. I Invite you to come to my office. I will ex plain to you my treatment for Varicocele. Stric ture. Hydrocele. Hernia. Nervous Debility. Blood Poison. Piles* Fistula. Kidney. Bladder and Prostatlc Troubles, and give you FREE a physical examination; if necessary, a microsco pical and chemical analysis of secretions to de termine pathological and bacteriological condi tions. Every person should learn their true condition. A permanen' cure is what you want Are YOU One of These? - Within the past six months, ending June "0, 1912, <>ni‘ Savings Department has increased ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE PERCENT—in. other words, it lias more than doubled. There lire Many Reasons Courteous Treatment Absolute Security Attractive Quarters Convenient Hours--Daily 9 to 5, Saturday 9 to 6 If yon are not alreany with us. JOIN us: vou will not regret it. Money deposited in the Savings Depart ment on or before the sth draws interest from the Ist. Third National Bank Capital and Surplus $1,700,000.00 FRANK HAWKINS President R. W. BYERS Assistant Cashier JOS. A. Mr.CORD Vice President A. M. BERGSTROM Asst. C«shi»r JOHN W. GRANT Vice President W. B. SYMMERS Asst. Cashier THOMAS C. ERWIN Cashier A. J. HANSELL .. Asst. Cashier THE HINES OPTICAL CO. The inventors of the world famous “DIXIE"' finger tip EYE GLASSES and the "HIXES" adjustable Eye Glass Guards, will open a modern and up-to-date Optica! Store at 91 Peachtree S;t. .Inly Ist. It is now possible for any one to wear Eye Glasses, as the “DIXIE" can not slip, tilt or fall off. and is the only Mounting or Guard that will, keep the lenses absolutely in alignment. Eyes examined and glasses fitted Io the most stubborn and compli cated cases. 13