Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 24, 1912, HOME, Page 16, Image 16

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16 Real Estate For Sale. Chard & Doylston O 1) SIOO ( ASH, $25 MONTH. WILL PI T you in posses sion of a nice home on the south side with five rooms and a nice lot. You don't often have a proposi tion of rhis kind, and we are not telling all of it here. Cone in and let ns tell you just how good a proposi tion I can make. rORMEWOOD PARK. SIX ROOMS. double Moored, stone front, and a lot that is over 400 feet deep. This lot has a pure - spring branch, and is one of the finest places you ever saw to give your children: the benefit of the fresh, pure air. and you have plenty of room to raise all the ducks and chickens you want. This is in one of the most desirable suburbs in the city, and will soon have a car line right at the house. We have a very close price on this, and can make easy terms. HOUSTON STREET BETWEEN Nos. 90 and 100, at $14,500. LUCKIE STREET. FOUR pieces, at $290, $350, i S4OO and S6OO per front foot, and none of them farther out than Bartow St. GEORGIAN TERRACE. WITHIN 200 feet of the (ieorgian Terrace \te have ' a lot 111x200 feet, on a < du- ller. What about S2OO per foot ? CORNER. ONE of the best in the center of the city; within 100 feet of the postoffice; 40x60 feet. and priced to us at SI,OOO per foot. Tt will never he anv , cheaper. DECATUR STREET. RIGHT in the heart of the retail district, a corner 22 x 66 feet. This is a bargain at SI,OOO per foot this eh >se to “Five Points." GILMER’ STREET. BETW EEN Decatur and (iilmer st reel s. w e ha\ c a large lot 2(H) feet s fuare, with a houst's; you can't beat this for an invest incut; see I us for price. IVY STREET. E HA\ Ea eoriiei un thi< street at a very cheap price, al between S6OO am’; S7OO per front foot. Sec ns • Monday about this bargain. ti rman, black a ik CALHOIN. Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE WEST END WE HAVE on Sells avenue an ; eight-room house, all improve inn nts. This is a beautiful home: ! lot -">0x200 to alley. Price $4,000. i(’an make terms. I ALSO .’>oo feet, corner lot. Rate 1 SI,OOO per acre. On ear line. ALSO six-room lions. Ilolder ness street .all improvements. j $3,500. MASON AVENUE, five-room house, three-room house in rear. i Lot 60x275 . Price $2,300. ('LOSE IN we have eight-room, six-room and three room houses well located in Fourth ward. This is a choice investment, and a bargain. Price $2,600.50. . ——- . WE ALSO have a ten-room house close in, with all improvements. On quick sale we are instructed to sell this place at the low price of $3,000. Terms, if desired. ON EAST LAKE car line, a four room house, two large porches, lot 50x165 feet. Price $1,600.50. THIRTY ACRES land near East Lake. We would consider an exchange for vacant lots or rent ing property. IN LESS than one-half block of Peachtree we have twenty-five room house, furnace heat, four large baths, six stationary wash stands. It will make a fine apart ment house or stores. This prop erty is right in line with all the Peachtree improvements that is now being done. Wo have a price on this choice piece of property. $2,500 considered taken as part payment. A nice home. Balance can be arranged satisfactory. This price is a-bargain and a money maker. WE ALSO have some beautiful brick residences on Peachtree street owner is going to sell. Price $25,000. WE SELL homes and lots in all parts of the city. W. E. TREADWELL A CO. Legal Notices. > \i E UNDER POWEIU" Under and by virtue of power to well and f<.nvey the hereinafter described t *r* »i*ert y contained in a deed from John < . Ili'T t" Lillie Beall, dated December 13. ■ ISbb. and recorded in the office of the c lerk of the superior court of Fulton !-’■ »tint\. Georgia, on January 25. 1889. in t <u cd book K 3, page 91, I Will sell at pub lie outcry, before the court house door, in the rily of Atlanta, Fulton county, at the place of public sales, be tween the legal h«»uts of sale, on the first lTns<ia\ in September, 1912, for the pur pose ot reinvestment as required by said deed, all that tract or parcel of land Icing and being in the city of Atlanta, in land lot eighty-four <B4» of the Fourteenth iltth) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Georgia, to wit. the fol lowing city lot situate in the city of At lanta and having a front on the north side of Nelson street of sixty three (63) feet and running back north from said street, same width, about one hundred and iiilx feet to the private alley of the said John ( oilier, and bounded on the west by Henry L. Collier's lot and on the east » 5 Mrs. Fannie McKae's lot, said lot hav ing thereon a one story dwelling house and servant room, known as No. 87 Nel son street, according to present number ing of houses in the city of Atlanta, and being the same premise's described in deed of John (’oilier to Lillie Beall, Halt'd December 13, 1888, and recorded January 25, 1889. in deed book K-3, page 91, Fulton county records. Terms: Fifteen hundred ($1,500) dol lars cash; balance io be paid in three equal annual installments, on or before out', two and three' years from date of sale, with interest at 6 pur cent per an num until paid on the deferred payments, or all cash, at the option of the purchas* r. LILLIH BEALL. Donee of Power. -10-17 GE( »RGI.\. Fl Lit »N < 9 h’ntV "'To the Superior Court of Said (’minty. The petition of E. S. Heed, of Fulton county, Georgia. Boy B< nduru, of Decatur I county, Illinois, anti Gilbert Grassley. of i Nv« York county, Xtw York, respectful ly shows; 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates anti successors, to be incorpo rated anti made a bodj politic under the name and style of The E. S. Reed Na tional Detective Agency" sos the period of twenty years. The principal oft'i* •*• of said company shall be in the city .if Atlanta, state and count' aforesaid; but petitioners desire ’he right to establish branch offices within this Mate, or ulsowhere in the Umted St;.i< . territories and colonial possessions of the United States. an<l in all foreign countries. wherever the holders of a ma i rit> of tin' slock max so Uetermiiub 3. The object of said corporation is pecu niar.' gain to itself and its stockholders. 4. The business to be carried on by said coiioration . to handle all kinds and manner of dett.tive work and matters. ’ aincl' (’tiiniial. civil, commercial/ se (Kt service; work for national, state and ; private banks, trust companies, railroads, i tamship nth! transportation lines, ami b ; *- h.* i- corpora’ions and persons corporate <• individual, and everything w ithin tin scone an<l purview of a detective anti tie- Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale HOME SEEKERS AGE YOU in ti e market f<»r a home? If no, it will be to your ini» r< <1 to ■ • *t . with at < *'.<•<• LISTEN! I»o you ewn aS t anjwlln- in the <it\ <-r b u ’ » i’d f< ror half paid '■ i ? If so, let us buiki ah< <!>«• on it to >uit your <•;«'- tri os like r< nt • r ca ar Houses wt bum I range :•* •■ nd ’< t «<iic in ; ‘ ’»t <’f \s kniaiship, materia! and beauty Auk our customers. Plans and ■a ions will cost you nothing Gate Gity Home Builders HEAL ESTATE AM > BITLUEKS. < -■Third National Bank Building. Ivy 3047. , 1 >••■••• Inr Si I'iaiir 111 Pit < ’«»nf GR IvEN I£ R HARTY i COMPANY THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. SATURDAY AUGUST. 24. Legal Notices. tective agency; and to einploy detectives . and subordinates to do such work as may be necessary to gain information for said agency and its branches. 5. 'l'he capital stock of said corporation shall be i'<-n Thousand <♦10,000.00 / I >ol lars. with the privilege of increasing same to the sum of One Hundred Thousand iI 00.v00.00i Dollar" by a majority vote o: tne stockholders, salt! stock to be ci»- vidul into shares <)f tine Hundred (5100 Hollars < acli. Ten per cent of t1.,. •tmotint ol capita! to be employed bv the’" has been actually paid in. Petitioners ■ tl.uro me right to have the subscriptions t“ said capital stock paid in money or property to be taken at a fair valuation. 6. Petitioners desire the sight to sue and be sued, to plead anti be Impleaded, have and us.- a common seal, to make all” necessary by-laws anu regulations, and to do all Other things that may b neces sary tor the successful carry ing >n of said business, it,eluding the right t.i buy, hold and seii real < state anti personal property . suitable to the purposes of the corpora- ; lion, anti to exe< ute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be incurred, in the conduct ; of the affairs of the corporation, and to secure the same by mortgage . security 'ict'tl, or other form of lien, under existing laws 7. They desire for said incorporation tilt: ! power and authority to apply for anti ai eept amendments to its charter of either I form or substance by a vote of a majority I of its stock outstanding at the time. They ' also ask authority for said incorporation to wind up its affairs, litfuitlate and dis continue its business at any time it may determine to do so by a vote of two thlrds of its stock outstanding at the , time. 8. They desire for the said incorporation 1 the light <>f renewal when and as provided hv the laws of Georgia, and that it have I all such other rights, powers, privileges j and immunities as are incident to like incorporations, or permissible under tne laws of Ge, rgia vVherefore. petitioners pray to be j.»- norporated under the name and style evforesaid, with the pbwers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now. or may hen after be. allowed a cot poration of similar character under the laws of Georgia. ANDERSON. FELDER. ROUNTREE & WILSON ami (’AHL HUTCHESON, • Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed in office this the 3d <lav of • August, 1912. ARNOLD BROYLES*, Clerk. GEORGIA, Fl’LT<».\’ COUNTY I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the Sup<*rioi Court oi said county, do hereby certif\ that the foregoing is a true and corn ut copy <>f . the application for charter of ‘ The E. S. ):<<•<> National Detective \g<‘nc\ as same appears on Hie in this office. Witness my official signature and seal of said Court, this 3d da\ ot August. 1912. ARNOLD U.Roi LES. Clerk Superior « ourl, Fullon County. Georgia. Th is 3d daj of August, 1912. 8-3-43 NOTICE OF I’l. l’Tl iON 'l’o SiILL AND REINVEST BY GUARDIAN. TO All Whom It May Concern, Greeting: The undersigned guardian of W. B. Armstrong. Jr. t a minor, hereby gives notice ”f her intention to apply to tin honorable. the superior court of ITilton J county, Georgia, on the 2d day of Sep tember, 1912. at 9:30 o'clock a. m., at the. court house of Fulton county, Georgia, for' an order to sell at private sale and rein vest. The properties to be sold are described ' as follows: Ist. All of said ward s right, title and ■ interest, be the same one-twelfth or ‘ greater, in and to all that tract or par- ! cel of land lying and being in the city of t Atlanta on the northeast corner of Wash- i inglon street and Woodward avenue, for- i merly Jones street, said lot measuring one hundred and llftoen and one-hall (LISE.) feet on Washington street and ex tending back east tw«> hun-Ired and ten , <2210) feet, more or less, with the uni form width of the front on Washington street to the lot marked “Barnes" on (Jooper’s map. said property being all of. the lot at the corner oi Washington ami Jones streets as dcs-Tibed in the second parcel of land in tiie deed from Lemu# 1 I*. Giant to W. S Armstrong and Myra B Armstrong, laming date Jun*' 26. 1873, of iccVd in De»d Bool; PR. page 168, n the oflk-e of the clerk of the superioi court of Fulton county. Georgia. 2d. Ail of said ward's right, title and I interest, be the same one-twelfth or i greater, in al! that tract or pan el of land lying and being in> the ch'- of Xtlanta and in land lot seventy-seven (77) of the' Fourteenth (14th) district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Georgia, and more particularly described as being a part of city lot six (6), block two (2). and ( commencing on the northeast side of , Hunter street at a point two hundred UOO) feet south* ast w ardlx from .the northeast corner of Hunter street and Central «'•••- nue (foiiinrly Lloyd street), and running thence southeastwanlly along the north east side of lliintrr street one hundred and one and tivp-tenths (101.5) fe* t. more or less; thence northeast one hundred ami twenty (120) feet to th*- property of the Atlanta Real Estate Company; Thence | northw«stwardjy along said property one. hundred and five-tenths (101.5) le« t, more or less; (hence southwestwardh one hun dred and twenty « 1 :?0> feet to Hunter, street and the point <>f beginning; b< Ing all of that lot on Hunter street convey.>.l by Lemuel P Grunt t" William S. \rn - . strong and Mvra I’• Armstrong, by d*'c t u bearing date June 26. 187:'. and recorded in Deed Book Pl*, page HR, in the office | of th*' clerk of the ruperior court of Fnl- ’ ton county. Georgia. The reasons for sale are that said prop erties are practically ’inproductive, par tially unimproved, and sui»ieet to heavy I taxes, and the interest of said ward there- ■ in is fractional and <aid property is not , swted to the present needs of said ward, i This Ist dax • f \ugust. 1912 RUBY C. XRMSTRON’G. As Guardian of W. B. Armstrong. Jr . a Minor. R< HIT. C and PHHJP H \LST( »N. Attorneys for Pet tiorter. I 8-3-42 ’ I NOTICE is hereby g)v*-n that the I Ing parties, as incorporators, to wit: Porter Langston E. McG. Sni' the. M. (’ King. Joseph H. William*. I S Sli a r all of Atlanta. Georgia nd Jam* s c Wil liams. of IH'lena. Fla . and N McG (VNeill. of Charleston. F. C . intend «»rga'.i i/ing a trust company under the pro vK . !i of the act of the g* p* ral assemblx I of the state of <»• ■ rgia. . i pr. v« I I »• < ber 3. 1898. relating to trust companies. ! The name of s?»>d Dust c-'d |-a ••.' will he the Colonial Tru*t Comnanx. The « a’»it:il j *to<'k is to be ’Two lliin-’rol . rd Fist-. j Thousand Doll.i; . < s2.*•<’.<a>o *"H. Ti>. n*-:n- | office of said i Atlanta. Fulton Count' . G* <*rgia This the 2<h da' of August 1912. .1 S S! ICER. Attorney for 1 tit ionei s. -3-10 1 SHFRIFF SALES FOR SEP TEMBER. 1912. Will be s-tld before the pn - nt >ourt I house door “old city hall building. ’ b [caH d at the north* ast corner of South. ITyor and Fas’ 11 inter str*-- t<. th. said i’i»’iiH‘-*s iiax ing been «1« -.gna'*d lx the ; ( ! b« aid * f commissioners *d • and r» '. - ■ i enues of Fulton count' nt the ■ cm . h in the city of Xtlant i, Fi Iton ■ | Georgia, on the first Tuosda.' in >’• j-tum- Legal Notices. her. 1912, at public outcry, within the legal hours of .-ale, io the highest and best bidder or bidders, for cash, the whole, part or parts of the following de .s'-Hlhil property: All tl.at tract or parcel of land lying and being in land lot one hundred and tiHrty (130) in the Fourteenth (14th) dis trict of Fulton county. Georgia, in second audition of Eagan Park, and particularly described as foliow’s; Lot number four teen <l4» in hhK'k “DN," fronting fifty • >'»i fe< t on Eagan avenue, and running back west one hundred and seventy (170) fe< t even wi<Hh, located one hundred (100) f* ot north of Bryan avenue. Same shown in plat recorded in deed book 183, on page <Ol. of the records of clerk of super >•;’ court of Fulton county. Georgia, levied, <n as the property of the cstaie of Mrs. Duboise. deceased, in the hands of R. F. Thompson as administrator to 1 b* administered, to satisfy a 11. fa. is sued from Fulton superior court in favor , of Smith a- Simjs« ij Lumber Company v< lmis M. L. Chapman, contractor, and i said R. F. Thompson as administrator of ; the estate of the said I Minr.ic Du- boise, «lecca. ed. the tena: i possession. Also at same tip.** anu piace the follow ing describ'd prop- 0.-wit: All ti:a’ tract or p.ucel of situated, lying am. being m the city of Atlanta, part of lafid ■ (lot fifty (50). of the Fourteenth (14th) i district of originally H«. ;. now Pulton D ' unt', Georgia, amt described as follows. Commencing on the south side of East 1 North avenue at a point three hundre<l (3’JU) feet ea -t of tl < southeast corner of East North avenue and Myrtle street, ami running thence ea~t along the s*»uth side of East North a.»nue fifty (50) feet;' thence south clghty-rive (85) feet, more «»»• D'ss; thence west : sty (50) fee’; thence' • north eight.)-!i\e (Rsi feet, more or less, | to the point of beginning on East North.. I avenue, uaid property is part of a lot I • •'■nveyed by J. p. Jordan to Ida E. Led-' j better, by deed d:C <1 January sth. l!>’-';,i ' and recorded in *!<»■: book 164. page -91, ! Fulton county records, this execuiion is a j second lien on the above described prop- , • -’’ty, ami this levy made subject to ?.aid 1 lien of twelve ($1,200) hundred dollars, given bx J. E. Nix to Atlanta Banking ami Savings Company sai,l Hen being a mortgage, levied uu<m as the property of the said J. E. Nix to satisfy a fi. fa. is sued from the city court of Atlanta in favor of Calxin SE.eivcrton versus said J. E. Nix. a deed for the purpose of levy and sale having been (xecuted, filed ami recorded as required by law, the tenan: in I possession notified. | Also, at same time and place the fol- I lowing d< scribed property, to-wit: Be- ginning on the west side of Bradley street i formerly Gorneha) tv.o hundred and thirty-six (23 i) feet north from Decatur . slip*!, and running thence north along Bradley street forty-five (45) feet to cor i" r « f church iot, thence? west one humlred ami twenty-two (122) feet, more or less, i . to wJthin (me humlred and twenty-live ill*) feet from H<.w*ll street; thence, | south forty-five (45, feet, thence east one hundred ami twenty-two (122) feet, more , ->r !• ss. to the beginning point. Levie<l •on a the property of Mrs. Lula B. Plumb : to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from i the superior court ot Fulton county. Geor -1 Da, in favor of the Mutual Loan and ; i'..inking Company versus the said Mrs. Lula B. Plumb. Tenant in possession no j £iti<‘L Also, at the same time ami place. Hi* Dilow hi); property, to-wit: All that tract |or pan i of land lying and being in land i lot one hundred and nine (109) of the Fourteenth (14th) district of Fulton 1 (•ounty, Georgia. In-ginning on the south ’ sale of West Mitchell street seventy-live | (75) Hot w'est of Jeptha street; thence ! running west along south side of West i Mitchell street forty-six (45) feet; thence I south ninety-six (96) feet; thence east , forty-six (46) feel; thence north ninety i six HfS) feet to beginning point. Also, all I that tract or parcel of land lying ami bring in land lot No. LOO, ami 14th district of I- niton county, Georgia, being lot' No. 46, of the plat of Goode, Fountain A- Elmer, dated Ma» 16, 1883. commencing ! on the east side of Jeptha street 175 feet i ".iii ol the northeast corner of z West < Mitchell ami Jeptha streets, and running , m I’th 10 feet; and running thence paral lel with West Mitchell street 100 lout; thence south !0 f<et: thence west , 100 leri to beginning point, levied upon as .the property of J. *>. Hen.-bree to satisfy a 11. fa issued from city court of Atlanta, 1 in favor of B. F. Bytiuld versus said J. •?. Hembree, the tv • above tracts of land s’.E .«■< ’ to a mortgage in fax'or .\t- I lama Banking am. Savings Co., tenants 11 n net * ti* •* 1. Also at same time and place, the fol ; lowing property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in lot one hundred and D»rty-nine (149) of the S'venteenth (17th) district of Fulton county, Georgia, and more particular!} I Leseribed as follows: B-ginning at a .point -in Tumlin street one hundred, ami fifty (150) f»et, more or less, north of ! th* northeast corner of Tumlin and Ethel streets, atui running thence north along the eas» side of Tumlin street one hundred linei feet; running t’ *-n<e two him -1 <lr< *1 (200) feet to East street; thence south along the west side of East street *ne hundred (100» feet; thence west two j hundred (200) fee’ to the beginning point. ‘i L-wle*’ upon as the property of W. (.’. 1 ; Richards to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from 1 th*- Fulton superior < urt in favor of Maihelle Swift DL L -. versus said W. C. ■ | Rk-iiards. properly p -inted out by plain ;; tiff’s attorney. Th< in possession notii • Also at same time an<‘ place, the fol lowing described property, :o-wit. Al| , ■ that tract or pan* : ot la mi lying and be- I ing in he citx of Atiania, being part of ! lan 1 l >i forty-eight < 18) in the Fourteenth (’Uh) district of Fulton county, Georgia, aml vhi< li is I -imled ami described as , j follows: Beginning at a point on the i north side of } <«i' ti. tr*-<-t distant three [hundred and eight c’.hk) feet west of the ' northwest corner of Jackson street and v <■ • • street 1 thence th one hundred and t'.'- nt\ eight <l2B- *«t o» a ten-foot <lo> ’alley; ihcnee < «st. along ti ♦ south side of said ail* \ fill.' <. 0i f< -i. ai d them e south feet to the point of h- ginn ng. beh t N< I<»s. according to ti c f jat f.- ihdivision of the Bigham. B. s and I’rewry proper ty. recorded in plat hook 4. page 59, in ‘ th*- clerk’s office of 1‘ !’• n supeiior court. i This lot is convex-d subject to the re striction that no I-Hiding <L.ill be erected ! n* irer to Fourth erect than twenty-five «2.'h feet. lvv:*-d upon as the property <»f • Mrs W. A. Bowles to satisfy a fi. fa. • issued from tin* < .? *‘*»urt of Allan a in I favor of Emma Drex fus. Herman Elsas ‘Jami Oscar I’appenheimer. as trustees ! i in • • r the w ill of auPa Dreyfus versus ' | saio Mrs. W A. Bowie?, the tenant in possession n<»ti: ■ <l. a • ••« d for th* purpos-- • lof levy and sale ? ' ; ng been executed, I tiled am! recorded as n-o’iired bx law. Also at the same t .<■ md plac* the I following described pr* perty, to wit: > i Three pianos, one parlor -uitc, one dinipg • I room suite, four .<uites, levied • i upon as the nropvitx of M;s< Lucy Gar- trull n* satisfy a mortgage f;. fa. issued I from the suju-rior .-om-i <-f l-' dtAn ’ -n.id. . ' or *f »>..rr G. I’.-. ver- i an- » at the aa ne tin •• in 1 place 1 • . • 11.-w i g described • .to wit S x b oj. »•;,«•> and b con - ned th<r* n. three tabl* s. •n* •’< L, • i*>ung<. one bat rauk. * 'lie t > p«-a rtcr *•!'»• typewriter 1* s>:. ot . tile, one safe also a lot »f other ■ b «»ks * «»n:ain* d in the off c ,p.. • ■ ;.-n’z«> Fieb.s, to satisfy a distress war r;*r- in favor < • \ B Ke’le.g. as ig* .it fbr s II Vet..l’ue nd b •! V. : ah’. ex* u r• f lhe . q..: e of W H Ven. bl ; dec« doing business as Vet able Bros !*• i " 'it* I out b> the salq agent i ar ■ I* vied by J. A. Parker, Legal Con- tis ai th*- same time and p!a< e the f< -v a . <lc • rfb< ;T“: 'v. to v. A : <me • <«- •no lot of joe e- *n.t - xfires ami all ■ L« r g*- d <»r*a mJ in the s’ore ■X' . . i : d ’he pr< i• : fl op. ?, *j afioring . <’. > t<> 4 adj »r.-. • w . ■ t .or ■ f I|.U ... a I ■ ■ ■ R. • <r. • ( .-no • T. ■ .:.g < ■ Wo.-., • I- x • n«i.ie hx : T ’V: •. -- m-r..’ *’..n. ' M N- ; M. LIVE STOCK MARKET. A ( 24 He iiHiiLm in cuttun pniri*! W I I (J & 1 3 II i J iu L NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Steady cables! land absence of ruin in Texas caused the : i cotton market to open unchanged to 6 I points higher today. The market was , jur t. During the first 15 minutes of trad jmg wa almost entirely local and re ; veiled little tendency either wax-, j After the call the market w r as dull and featurelessjiud prices in rm st active posi tic.ns lost 7 to 9 p infs. Later, how er. 1 the weather map indicated some disturb- : ance wh.L-h cause*! some hesitancy among i traders to sell and prices showeu a tend- . er.cy to rally a few- points. The market became dull and less at | tractive during the late trading of the ’♦d ‘] t s» s-ion. Pell interests ami other m j icrest:-- were said -to be free sellers throughout the day. The buying was of ! a general charact* r and prices were tirm ; ly maintained around last night’s closing l tigur* s. At the close the market was steady w h October contracts 11.23, [against 11.19 a week ago. while December [ was 11.32, against 11,2.6. The entire list j l closed with irregularity in prices, ranging i i from unchanged to 1 point lower to 1 ' ‘point above the final quotations of Fri- . | day. f • Estimated receipts Monflav. 1912. 1911.1 | New Orleans .... 100 to 150 1,753 j Galveston 15.500 to 16.500 11 940] RANGE OF NEW YORK FUTURES. r= i x- i • _. * ."j —illJll all r j Aug. n.*HH11.05111.00’11.04111.02-04!* 1.01-03 I Sept. 11.08 ll.o> 11.0011.04 :! 03-04 11.02-04 ! ! 1 -I 11.-S 11.20 11.14 11.-3-2 : 11-4-21. I Nov. 11.28-110 11.28-30 I Dec. 11..17 11.27 11.28'11.3:: 11.32-33 ll.:;3-34 ! Jan. 11.2'1 11.2C.:1.1.19 11.24 11.23-24 11.23-24 Feb.1..... ..... .....1..... 11.24-31 11.29-31 Mei . 11.20 11.30 11.:::: 11.30 11.35-37'11.39-36 ; Mav_ 11 jo 11.1 1 J 1.13 11.01 i 1.43-45 11.43-45 Closed steady. RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS FUTURES. Isle al-® 2 I > 2 In s 3 |h| 7 I ie Aug. 11.1.7 1 1.45 11 45 11.45 1 1.44 11.48-49 Sept 11.39 11.2,9 ' I. 11.35 1’ 37 11.2.2 11..34 11 2.1-35 11.:. .1 I Nov. 11.35-37 11.36-36 !» <•. 11..37 11.39 11.32 ’ 1.311 11 30.-37 1 1.35-36 Jan. 11.38 It.'2 11.37 11.40 I 1.39-tO 11.38-39 " Fob. 11.41-43 11 .10- 12 Meh. 11.50 11.52 11.50 11.52 11.51-52 11.48-50 Apr. 1L53-55 11,50-52 Closed steady. SPOT COTTON market. I Atlanta, nominal; middling 12 1 /-. New Orhans, steady: middling'll 11-16. New York, quiet: middling 11.70. Boston, quiet; middling 11.70. Philadelphia, quiet; middling 11.95. Liverpool, steady: middling :.6.3d. Augusta, quiet; middling 1.2',. Savannah, steady; middling ll ; !J. ?.lohile, quiet: middling 11'., Galveston, quiet; middling ’2c. Norfolk, Quiet; middling 12c. Wilmington, nominal. Little Kock, nominal; middling 1134. Charleston, nominal Baltimore, nominal; middling 12%. - Memphis, quiet; middling :2c. St. Lxuiis, dull; middling 12c. Houston, steady; middling 11-" 4 . Louisville, firm; middling 12c. PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at . the ports today, compared with the same i pay last year: I *912 j IML I New Orleans ... .1 179 I 2 >65 iGalveston 19,1 46 13’.505 Mobile .... 32 Savannah 107 3,681 Charleston 250 45 Wilmington j ... 20 Norfolk 50 ]O3 New York .... 79 Boston . . ' 5 Total 19.739 T~ 20.425 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. ,l_ I! ''-• Houston.. 16,715 1 "o'd : Augusta 69 I “ 'h'io Memphis 29 In 1 St- la.pis 218 60 L tneirnati 57 ( ; t Total 17.0? S 21.579 STATEMENT OF WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY FOP. 'WEEK ."*■*•l « tary ’(ester’s New Orleans cotton ex har.go stai. ir.ent of rho world’s visi i )>f'- s ipply ot cot I. *n made up from spe- I rial cable and telepgranhie adv’ces com i ' eare< the tigur -/ . f this week with last j weea. List yea»* andthe year before. It T shows a decrease for the week just closed , ; ot 3'.!.,. against an in* i-as*- of jo 7p) ki last year and a decrease of 59,370 rear be . i tort uisi. I ' tnial visible is 2.100,499, against . 1.39.676 last week. 782.463 last vear and year before last, an*! of all otiur ;■ kinds, including Egypt. Brazil. India, etc 000. against 804.000 lasi week. 827,000 last year and 728.000 year before last .j The total w<rl»is visible supply of'ent i ton as aboVe shows a drurease conmared . . wxtl last week of 39.177, an increase co.n --( pa»* .l with last year of 491,036 an*! an in- : erease compared with xear before lasi *>f ,161, ..,34 i's Hie world's visible supply of cotton .I as above there is now afloftt and held n j Great Britain d continental Europe 1,- 3* 000 igainst 846 000 last year and 711.- j 000 year before las’: n Egvpt 35,000 ,! against 61,900 la-’ y., ;i r and :;5,000 vear ! I "fore lasl; .n Indi . ’‘’•'•.ooo. against 43‘‘.- | 000 last Mar and !55.qi“, y< ar I,last; [ ’be I nii.’d StaTes 326.000, aga’nst .' - 3.000 last year and 282.000 year before 1 I last. Movement of Cotton. , I The movement of cotton for the week J ending Friday, August 23. as compiled hv J the New York cotton exchange, shows the .. i following sU- 1! i'-’i-s ■ i i I rTh’s ' Last ’ j _Ve”T. • f I'ort receipts 7L7021 91,638 . land to a; its and ’'anada . 1.62; 21.0 r; . Southern mill takings 10,000 Loss of si el; nt town:-.. 2.798 6,093 Hr- ghr n -’«> ' ’ r w ’■•. 7”..V1S 1n5.774 . | Total_C rop Movement. I ! * This Last . I „' v ' e . k ___ Y< ” r ' ■ I I' Tt reee'pi- 11.1'Ok.'kk.'L 8,691.337 . ‘‘land, mil.- and C..n. 1.011.413 968.358 . : Southern mill takings . takings (estimat.'di 2.705.000 2.240.000 Stoek loss at :j,ier.,,r i :■ wns n ev< .ss s nee J 'PH-snbfr 1.6.63? ::so 4- .>‘',6 ■ Brough’ in -. :ht thus ’ M 44 11.945,751 n. ; I'lllowlng . ■ rhe -• iti-- . i ,n of <, ’-.ti er. Fridat. lugust 21. as made up by Ti e N. « York .ine'.il i->u . n., ]. I i'.’ ' fast - ' ! Week. I Week. ! Y.-ar. ■ up: ' ' '■■•■s7 2.1' • . .ii 1 v;: . ! An-erica: - ■ >7 1.3'<:.1‘ ■; - > .'ln igl ’ w. "k Ml '.78 76.’’.3 18, si iSiw ,s. 1 15..’,:: 1 7’.? 15.4 1 9-,7 -nii , I-. -’ ■ 192.4x2 214 ‘ “ 134 >;? . ' ■ U.T-." :s ‘ I 5.,„ ,;i HO.-'IR 38.451 78.7’’4 1 11 • ; rn-' -'.I L'lve'rp.'.. s'. . . •■»*!( f i the w< k ending Fridaj. Au- II r } - ilaH* ti 5f.,00(* * • >i t 34 ( c»i PIFIG OFF 53.25 SHARE Bv CHARLES W. STORM. NEW YORK, Aug. 24 —lrregular gains were shown in a number issues at the opening of the stock market today, the 1 biggest being scored by American Snuff. 1 which advanced 7 points. Immediately after the oi>n ; r g a buying movement of American Snuff began and it rose from ISO rite pr ice at last night's <■:■•. e. to IS7. i At the end of 15 minutes a selling movc ! merit carried off practi< ally al! of the ; Nearly gains, but the undertone continued ; United States Steel common gained ’-<• Union Pacific opened at 171’s. an advance of r ‘s. Smaller fiactinv.il gains v ere made m Reading. Great Northern and Southern Picific. t'anali.in Pacific opened un changed, but late.- lost -V Th > curb was steady. There was no ma' ket in London. The market closed linn; governments firm; otlxm bonds strong. Stock quotations: j Last j Cl os: Pre* ’ STOCKS— IHigl. Low. Sale. Bid JCl’:-* : An.ai. Copper. 88k. 7 7 , ’B7\ Am. Ice Sec.... ... 25% 25 ; Am. Sug. Ref. 1.28 128 128 127128 I Am. Smelting 87m 87 81- s .87'-. 87, Am. 1... 451., 12'., 45’.. 45% I Am. Car Fd.v... 61'7 61’i kl’j 61 ” 61'.. Ain. Cot. Oil .. 54'4 5L., 54’. 4 Ji 1 .; st'i I Am. Woolen 29 28 Anaconda .... 45-\ 45V 45'- 45S 47d«s Atcbi-on It"'. Ills , iOS . n<’ 1 S'C A. C. 1.....1 ...J .... .... 145 145 Amer. Can ... 10 40 40 39" - 40'i do. pref I .. .. ll'i’j HOi, I Am. Beet Sug 72 •, 72 1 /-, 72 j 72', 72'- I Am. T. an.i J . I!s\ 145 ' 145 115 141-: I Amer. Agricul I 59", 594- | Beth. Steel .. p 40", 40m 4C'-. -iO".; B R. T , 92 92 92 ' I'2 I B. and O.’ 107’-, 107'A Can. Pacific . ~ 5.Tu , 272'h 272 ' 27a 1 ] j Corn Products. 15% 1151.. 15V" C. and 0 8;: 82 82 SI", 81% Consil. Gas ..1’0',1.46 146 1 45'145’A Cen. I.'-aider . 28'- 28% I Colo. F. and J ,7 40 Colo. Southern ...? ’ .31". "1% I>. and H ! .... 172 170 ' 1 >en. and R. G - 21 '■> 21', I’istil. Seeur. . 't. 35 Ci ;!4 : '. Er'e 3' 3654 37 37 36% do, pref. . ....j . ..J 531. ’ 54 Gon. Electric TB2 U 182'.- 18218_ ' , 182 >■' Id 1 lons. 3 ; , . ; . G. Western .. 18t.< 18% 18",11.1,,8 1 ,, ISO, G. .North., I'fd. 13' ', ’38% 1.39 13S",' G. North. Ore Int. Harvester 121 121 121 12<)-%'121'; 111. Central 130 i;;0’ /2 Interboro :.:tl 20 20 20 2O'-s do, pref. .. f.;":, 59 .’>■•' s ’ 59'4,1 59'4 lowa Central 10 , jo K. C. Southern ....! ..... .... JUG, 21'". K. and T 28',' 28'4 do. pref .... 62 ! 62G 1-. Valiev . . . ; ..' ‘UI69 1 ’ 169-% it;;".. 109'9, L. and N. . . 167'4:167 1.67 167 ‘166% Mo. Pacific. . , 38% 38% 38‘, 38 N. Y. Central .... ..... .... 115', 115% Northwest. . .11 141 141 111 111 Nat. Lead . . -TO, 59 ! 59 1 59 | 5874 N. and W.. . 118 1.18 1.18 117% 117% No. Pacific. . 128', 128 128 128'- A l2Bi' 8 <>. and W.. . . 37% 37% 37% 37% ::7-% Penn 124% 124--,; 12l< 121", Pacific Mai! 3O’„ 30", P. Gas Co. . . 116'1, JU,".. IHiUllfi'i I’. Steel Car 37a, 37% Reading. . . . U ?■, 169 '1(19 169 1169 Rock Island . :;5-., 25% 25% 25% 25% do. pfd 51'7 ml R. I. and Steel ....; 28% 28% do. pfd.. . . 91% 91' . ;>!.% 91 % 91 S. .... ~,. 57 56 So. Pacific . . 1.11 ~ 111 % 111% 11U% 11 1% So. Railway . 30% 30% 30% 30% 30'- do. pfd.. . . ?'• • 4 79% 79% 79%' 79", St. Paul. . . . 10';% 106 106'- 106%1105-% Tenn. Cop’" r 14% 44% 44% 14', Texas Pacific .... 22%' 22'. Third Avenue . ...| ....; 37 " 37 " Union I'iciti' 171', 1707, 171% 171% 170'., U. S. Rubber I ....: ...,j ...,| 51’4 Utah Cornier 1'1'65'9 66'4 <’•;% 65% U. S. Steel . . 74 73% 71 73% 73% do. pfd.. . . ! ill 113 1113 113 ' 113% V. Chem. . I'.’,' 48%. 4-B'4 48 ; 48 W. Union 82 81 % Wabash. . . . 4% 4% 4% 4%'' 4% do. pfd 13% 14 W. Electric . . >’ % 87 87% 87% 87'5 Wis. Central .... 57 i 57 “ W. Maryland ... 58 58% Total sales. : i'.290 shares. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. NEW Yi'liK. Aug. 24. The weeklv statement es the New York associated hanks show, tl"- following - changes: Average Statement. Excess ea-ii reserve, 318,136,150; de er: ase. 83,625.850. Loans, decrease, $43,000. Specie, decrees, 82,649.000. Legal tenders, decrease. $1,362,000. -W: deposits, increase, $2:027,000. Circulation, dee: vase. $55,000. /actual Statement. I -an«. decrease, $1,146,000. I S.n-cie. <l. $6,572,000. I. gal t. n ~ - d-crease. $1’03,000. U I “..'sits, decrease. $8,016,000, Reserve, d -er. ,:se, $5..66.100. - Mir.ING STOCKS. BOSTON’. Aug 24 -Opening: Shoe j Machinery Pond Creek 1S’ 2 , Giroux j 5Ti. Superior 1 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Wheat flrm; '.024 4 1.02' : spot, No. 2 red, I '.05 in elevator, and 1.07"., f. o. b. Corn i dull; No. 2, in elevator, prices nominal. ■ Oats quiet: natural white, 39ft 41; white | clipped, 41'..'11. Rye quiet: No. 2. norni- f. o. b. Nt w York Rarlej i• • malting, 60® 72, c. i. f. Buffalo. Hay I quiet; good to prime. 1.104 1’0: poor to i fair. 1.0041.20. Flour quiet; spring pat ents, , ...J'c straights, 1.75®5.00; .'Clears. I. •• 4.1'0: winter patents, 5.154 "•I": straig.s. -,.504 1.70; clears, 4.25® i 4.50. Reef firm: family, 18.00® 19.00. Pork tiet; mess, 20.00 ®2O 95; family. 20.( 0 • ~:'.2' l.atd firmer; city steam,’lo4.'■/11; I middle W<-st -pm, 1.1.20 (bid). Tallow ■ c ■ city, I’! hogsheads. (bid); • I country, in tieries. 5% 06-'j. — * H ; $ Prudent; . jblJ t Helpful 11 i Il()U( ill TIIE NECESSARY PRE- •*■ cautions -are observed in making » there is never the least discourtesy I or ek of consideration shown to patrons tins old reliable institution. Instead ; tile officers are anxious to aid and abet In any worthy cause toward the creation tmd development of business enterprise's in and around Atlanta. With this purpose ; in view, customers are treated with the great<.'’ courtesy, and their heeds met io the full extent <»f their balances and lesjionsihilit \. We would like to help YOE. biAfanta National Bank 1 The () dost National Bank | in tiie Cotton States. | | *S ***•**”•■** **’ - “*’* - * , "‘*''** J~« T TW«U- » ----- ■■ -■ - / i 1 ANTA —J ' Jl GEREILS SW MWETWEATHER ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. \Vn eat —No. 2 red 103@ ]OS H (’orn TH Oats J 3 CHICAGO, Aug. I.4.—Wheat was %''t %c higher early today on the strength tn the markets of the old world which was brought about by continued wet weather am! unfavorable crop conditions in Russia an? England. Shorts were buyers in this : tarket. The smaller supply jof ears in th< United State* will, it is feared, cur tail the movement of new wheat. Wheat closed with gains of •■%<■ to %c over the close of yesterday and about %c ab<w< the lowest levels reached. Cash t-ade was small, with sales of only 50,- 000 bushels. Export bids were generally out of Ikte. Sentiment was still bearish. Corn was %<• lower to %e and %c bigh er and the feeling firm. Cash sales grade were 165,000 bushels for Eastern ship ment. i .its were %c higher for September, while December was %c lower, with May Unchanged. Hog products were fractionally better all around. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Prev. Open. High. Low. Close. Close. WHEAT— Sept. 94% 94% 94 94 93%. Dec. 93% 93% 93 93% 93% May 97-’b 1*7% 97% 97% 96% CORN— Sept. 73 71% 72% ’2"% Dec. -'4'4 54% 54% 54'% 5* May 53% 53% 53% 53% 53% (»ATS - Sept. 32'., 32%. 32% 32% 32% Dec. 33 33% 32% 32% 32% .May .35 35% 34% 34% 34% PORK— Spt 17.85 1.7.95 17.80 17.92% 17.87% Oct 17.97% 1.8.05 17.97% 18.05 17.97% Jan 19.12'.. 19.12% 19.10 13.12% 19.10 ' LARD— Spt 11.00 11.00 '10.97% 11.00 10.95 < :-t 1.1.07'.- 11.10 11.07'.. 11.07'- 11.05 Jan 10.77% 10.80 10.72% 10.77% 10.72% RIBS— ‘ v Spt 10.97% 10.97% 10..0 10.1'7% 10.97% "ct 114*0 11.00 *0.95 10.95 10 97':, Jan 10.10 10.17% 10.12% 10.15 10.12% LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat closed %d to Id higher. . Corn closed ".sd to %d higher. CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. Aug. 21. -Wheat. No. 2 red, 1.054 1.06: No. 3. 95® 1.05: No. 2 hard win ter, 95®96%: No. 3 hard winter, 94495; No. 1 Northern spring. 98f«1.02; No. 2 Northern spring, 9*'41.00; No. 3 spring, Corn, No. 2, 80%® 80%; No. 2 white, i:0%4 81: No. 3 yellow, 80%481; No. 3 yel low, 80%4 81; No. 3. 79", 4 80; No. 3 white, ■ 804 80%; No. 3 yellow, M'4 80%; No. 4, 79; No 4 white, 79% 4 80; No. 4 vcllow, 79 %® £O. Oats,- No. 2. 31%; No. 2 white, 34%®) .35%; No. 3 wiiite, 32* >34; No. 4 white, 32% ® 33%; standard, 34 (4.34%. CHICAGO CAR v.OTS. Following are receipts for Saturday and estimated receipts for Monday: I Saturday.l Monday.* Wheat . . . . . .1 151 139 "■ Corn I 170 147 Oats : 239 147 Hogs I 5,000 PRIMARY MOVEMENT. WH EAT— £ mg ~ i isn Receipts I 1.217.000-1 877,000 Shipments | 654,000 I 386.000 CORN— | | Receipts ; 426.000 | 703,000” Shipments 224,000 i 538,000 COTTON SEED OIL. Cotton seed oil quota. >ns: I Opening. | Closing. Spot I 6.45(h'6.55 August 6.51®6.55 I 6.50<®6.50 September .... 6.50®6.55 | 6.4946.51 October 6,51'101.52 - 6.5041.6.51 November .... 6.224)6.25 ' 6.2146.23 December .... 6.14® 6.15 | 6.12® 6.14 January 6.14416.15 i 6.134 6.14 February . ■ ■ 6.154 6.22 ; 6,13®.6.16 Closed steady; sales 7,400 barrels. ~ NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Coffee quotations: I Opening. | Closing. Jannaiy 12.764 12.78 11.97411.98 February |12.70@12.78 11.954 11 96 March 12.75 13.05® 13.06 April 12.75 13.07@13.08 -May 12.87 13.10413.11 June 12.804 12.90 13.074 13.08 ■inly 12.80 13.054/ 13. ml August 12.60413.06 11.784 11.80 September 12.604 12.67 11.784/ 11.80 October 12.6547 111.75 11.82® 11.84 November 12.654/ 12.80 11.884x11 89 December. ■ , . . 12.72 11.95@11.96 Closed firm. Sales, 84,750 bags. ' BUTTER. POULTRY AND EGGS. NEW YORK. Aug. 24.—Dressed poultry steady; turkeys 14@23; chickens 15®,25, fowls 124/21. ducks 18@18%. Live poultry steady; chickens 174/18, fowls 14% bid. turkeys 14 asked, roosters 10'- asked, ducks 14 asked, geese 11 asked. Rutter steady; creamery specials 264) ;:6' t . creamery extras 25® 25%, state dairy (tubs) 21 bid, process specials 24 Eggs active; nearby white fancy 314 32, m-.-irby brown fanev 264 27, extra firsts 25® 26, firsts 21% 4 22%. - *'l" -so strong: whole milk specials 16@ 16',. whole milk fancy 15% bid, skims specials 1-/13. skims fine U%®11%, full skims 7%49%.