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Seal Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale
(hi next Tuesday, legal sale day, at 12 o’clock
sharp, we are going to sell before the court house
dcor, at commissioner's sale, under an order of the
superior court.
XO. 45 PEACHTREE STREET.
fronting 32 1-2 feet, and now occupied by Daniel
Brothers' clothing store.
At Ihe same time, we'will sell a 'splendid lor on
Marietta strict, extending to the W. & A. Railroad:
, (1 a lot fronting 82 feet on Bell street, immediately
south of Edgewood avenue.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
\\l DON'T HAVE TO HIRE EXPERTS—WE ARE
I \ PERTS () UILSEL VES TH EREF() RE WE
CAN SAVE VOU MONEY.
McGRATH & McRAE
SIGN PAINTERS
Corner Broad and Alabama
Call M. 160
Any Man Can Ride A Pony
Most Every Man Rides a Hobby
WHILE we are not riding a Pony, our Hobby is, to serve our friends
and customers, and to give each and all a clean, straight deal.
We are little and “GREEN.” but, GROWING.
o\ PETERS ST. we have a piece of property which will pay you
to investigate, and that quick. Size of lot. 60x360x80. this
lot faces Peters street and runs back to railroad. Can you find a
more desirable manufacturing site in Atlanta? We think not. Let
ns show this. Terms and prices given at our office, 305 Third Na
tional Bank.
322 SPRING ST.. S-room cottage, slate roof, modern, and stands
just off Spring street on elevated lot. House now rented for
*42.50 month to good reliable tenants as a home; it's ideal. As an
investment, can't be duplicated at price, and terms we have. No
information given over phone.
THE L. C. GREEN COMPANY
305-6 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG PHONE IVY 2943.
howler St.—s2oo Cash
1 HIS cottage. in excellent condition, tills side of Tech school, can be boug.at
on dead easy terms. It is convenient to the new library, public school,
n ' ■, mil is on the mile circle from the city’s center. Price, $2,500. Make us
an offer.
THOMSON & LYNES
18 and 20 Walton St. Both Phones 458.
Beautiful Decatur Lots, 21 of Them
Cheap.
The prices run from S3OO to S7OO and all but four of the lots have sewer and
payed sidewalks. These lots are in the town of Decatur, giving free school
privileges, and are only three blocks from Agnes Scott College and four blocks
from public school. They are on Candler. Davis, Haddock and Green streets, and
commence in about 100 feet of South Decatur ear line. The neighborhood is the
very best. There is no place around Atlanta, where you can buy such lots for
less than twice the price, with all city conveniences. It don't cost any more to
3®t them than to ride throe blocks in the city If you want a home buy one
of these lots and build a six-room cottage and you will get a home for $2,500 that
will cost you twice that much in the same kind of location In the city. If you
want an investment, buy one of the lots and double the money in a few years,
rhe terms are one-fourth cash and balance monthly with 7 per cent interest.
I have plats at my office and will give you prices on the lots you want. If
you want to see the property, get off at Davis street, south Decatur line.
WILLIAM S. ANSLEY
REAL ESTATE. 217 ATLANTA NAT. BANK BLDG
r_ ■■■,. . - ... .
Do You Want a Beautiful Bungalow?
ON A LARGE LOT. All conveniences. Built to suit
your own ideas. On terms to suit you. If so, call
to see.
J. R. McADAMS
Phones: M. 4245-J; Atlanta 6027-M.
Onnewood Park.
WILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
BxPf’irx’ Phone 2106 Main.
•» A»N—-Here Is a seven-room story-and-half bungalow, on the north side;
s ,jj ie front; eastern exposure; the best of plumbing. It is located on splen
i.v* direct, in one of the best north side resident sections, surrounded
. . -.100 homes; drains to the rear. The price is only $4,650; S4OO cash, balance
' nionth. It will rent for more than monthly payments.
’•"F AN eight-room two-story home, with quarter sawed oak flours. It
on north side. Has been reduced in price to actual cost, account owner
FF ' installments.
' •»<'» IN\ ESTMENT- Here is a rive-room negro house renting f« r per
‘Dunti-. Can yell this property fur $1,200. No loan on it.
NT LOT
*•'Too This T * le cheapest lot on the north side. Adjoining lots will |
G. R. MOORE & COMPANY
Real Estate, Build ing and Loans.
1409 CANDLER BLDG. PHONE IVY 4978
'■..lion CAPITOL AVENGE —This is tin best sanatorium site in
-Glanta; has large lot. and the double houses have been newly
Pyvred and painted; large rooms, and servants’ rooms in rear.
■'* ''an be had on reasonable terms.
” NO. 22 SIMPSON STREET, just off West Peachtree
street. beautiful eight room house; lot 50x130. This is a good
SI,OOO ea.sh ( balance $60.00 per month. No loan.
•II HOUSE vou. will build. «»u\ or rent v. JI not be a
modern home unless it is wired for Eicviricity. ‘
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1912.
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP & gOITSTON|
FOURTH WARD.
WE HAVE a proposition in this warn j
that we think is mighty good. This
is covered now’ with houses that rent
for SSO per month, and with a little
money spent on it it can be made to
pay » good deal more. THIS IS IN A
COMING SECTION AND PAYS VERY
WELL ON THE AMOUNT WE ARE
ASKING FOR IT.
SUBURBAN.
ON A NICE shady lot that is 100x360, j
we have a dandy six-room cottage j
with water, sewer and electric lights,
car line in front, am! this property is
in a section that is coming fast. This
is one of those propositions that you
have to see to appreciate. LET US ‘
SHOW IT TO YOU. The price is right.
PONCE DE LEON AVE.
TALK ABOUT YOUR HOME, but lis
ten to this: Eight rooms, two sto
ries, stone* front, hardwood floors, steam
heat, sleeping porch and a lot that is
over 200 feet deep. This house is not
quite finished yet. but we would like
for yon to go look at it and see for
yourself what the material is. We in
vite Inspection on this place because
we know it's worth every cent we are
asking for it.
FOR SALE.
$1,2U0 BUYS 4-room house and
■sleeping room near Bellwood
avenue. Bargain.
$3,000 BEYS 10-room house, close
in; all improvements.
$4,000 BUYS 1 8-r., 1 6-r.. 1 3-r.
house and 2 brand new 4-room
houses. This investment is close
in: rents lor SSO per month.
$6,800 BUYS brand new 8-room
house in Ansley Park, furnace
heat, hardwood floors, birch doors,
beam ceiling, combination fix
tures, brick mantels, cement
porch, corner lot, 1-2 block from
car line; nothing better on the
north ' side. Also 9-rooni house,
storm-sheathed, double-floored,
tile porch, furnace heat, brick
mantels, combination fixtures;
laundry, with cement floor in base
ment.
$5,700 BUYS 7-rooin house, slate
roof, 2-room servant he use in
rear; other outhouses; all im
provements; corner lot, 50x160;
storm-sheathed and double-floor
ed. Well located on N. Jackson St.
SEE B. IL Treadwell or J. M.
Bishop for North Side and Cen
tral property.
WE will offer 150 feet on cherted
road by 800 feet to Southern R.
R.; new 2-room house; street car’
in front of property; water on
street. Price $5,000. Easy pay
ments.
W. E. TREAD WE LI A CO.
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA, FI LTON COUNTY Superior
Court- Bertha Lockett vs. Ed Lockett-
Ed Lockett: By order of court, vou are
notified that on the 11th day of October,
1912, Bertha Lockett filed suit against
you for divorce, returnable io the January •
term, 1918, of said court. You are re
quired to appear at the January term of
said court, to be held the first Monriav in
January, to answer the plaintiff’s com
plaint. Witness the Honorable George L
Bell, judge of said court, October 11, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
SALE OF LAND FOR PARTITION.
The undersigned commissioners, ap
pointed by order of the Hon. W. D. Ellis,
judge, of the superior court of Fulton
county, by order, dated October 25, 1912,
In the case of Marie Edwardy vs. A. W.
Farlinger, No. 19292, Fulton superior
court, will sell to the highest bidder for
cash at the place of public sales before
the court house. In said county of Fulton,
at 10:30 o’clock a. tn., on Tuesday, De
cember 3. 1912. for the purpose of making
a partition thereof between the owners,
the following described property, to-wit:
Situated, lying and being in the city of
Atlanta, and in Land Lot 47, of the Four
teenth district of Fulton county, com
mencing at a point on the north side of
East avenue, 140 feet west of the Boule
vard and running thence north parallel
with the Boulevard 108 feet more or less:
thence at right angles west 50 feet; thence I
south 108 feet more or less to East ave- I
nue; thence east to the beginning, being l
a part of lot 8 of the Edwardy plat, as
set out tn Hopkins' Atlas of the city of
Atlanta HARRISON JONES,
CARLOS LYNES.
DOLPH WALKER.
Commissioners. I
11-2-33
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY-Emfl
Schneegass vs. Laura Schnee.gass In
Full' ll Superior Court To Laura Schnee
gass: Bj order of court, you are noti
fied that on the Ist day of November.
1911, Emil Schneegass filed suit against
you for divorce, returnable to the January
term. 1913, of said court. You are hereby
required to appear at the January term of
said court, to be held on the first Mor
day in January to answer the plaintiff's
coEplaim. Witness the Hon W. D. Ellis,
judge of said court, this November 1. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk.
U-A- 1 '
GE< iRGIA. Fl LTON <!< H NTT- T M. !
Mcltea Y - Lizzie Mcßea -In Fulton Su- |
perlor Court- To Lizzie Mcltea; By order;
of court, you are notified that on the 29th I
day of October, 1912, T. M. Mcßea filed I
suit against you for divorce, to the Jan- '
nary term. 1913, of said court. You are |
required to appear at the January term i
of said court, to be held on the first Mon 1
day in January, to answer the plaintiff s
complaint Witness the Hon. W. D. Ellis,
judge of said court, tills November 1, 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk
11-2-18
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY—Mr«. Em- |
i!v Pinion vs. Clarence Pinion—No. |
267(3 Fulton Superior Court- Application i
to Remove 1 Hsanllltles—Notice Is hereby'
given that on October 29. 1912. the plaintiff
ji the above case filed in Mid court her
petition, returnable to the January term. :
1913, for the removal of the disabilities 1
resting up"? her under the verdict in the
case of Clarence Pinion vs Emily Pinion,
in Fulton superior <-urt. and that said
application will be heard at said .
whk ' Hiniuc » »n *i»» flret Muth a In
r«i <4! . I'V EMILY PiN’hbN.j
Real Eslate For Sale. Real Estate For Sal*.
WEST PEACHTREE ~~
North Avenue Corner, right
at all the big improvements,
cheaper than anything on the
market. Large lot Boxioo to
an alley. Nice comfortable
house now on it and rented for
$65.00. Buy this for S3OO per
foot on easy termsand hold it
for 6 months. It is a corner
and within 100 feet of Peach
tree.
Turman, Black & Calhoun
PEACHTREE ROAD LOT.
9<1x600, b'OR $5,750. Os this amount $1,750 Is to be cash. Lot is on right or
east side of road, opposite W. P. Andrews' home. Car stops in front.
J here is no question of the value being greater than the price.
WEST FOURTEENTH STREET?
NO. 300, tour-room cottage, for $1,350. One hundred and fifty cash and sls
month, for your little home; it's good value and sure to enhance.
west FomT'rEiNTirGAXD"TiiERRvT
NOW, listen! These lots.are being sold for SSO cash and sls month, 6 per
cent interest. The lots are about 1,500 feet west of West Peachtree, well
elevated and have city improvements. Only 16 lots for sale. Prices. SBSO
to $1,500. For price and terms you can’t do better, for your money will
double in value before you have paid for a lot.
~EXCHANG E EQI ’ ITY~
IN 12 “Sunset Park’’ lots, near A3hby and Hunter, near Ashby street school,
most of the lots have water and sewer, for good farm or renting property.
19~ACRESr
WILL exchange for renting property or lot in city, 2,500 feet from Conway
Station. Marietta car line, large road frontage, very neat' L. M. Bondurant's
home, or will sell for $1,500, on terms; has running water on the land.
SUBURBA N~ HOM IC~
MARIETTA ca: line. Has ten acres of land, new 6-room bungalow, runs
and houses so. 1,000 chicks, spring water, house wired for electric lights,
fully equipped with Iwjh. Ideal for chickens and trucking. Will exchange
equity for dty property or sell on terms at a bargain.
smyrnaTgX -
MARIETTA cs line, new 6-roorn house with one to thirty acres.
E. G. BLACK
'Fourth National Bank Bldg. Main 1514
Cofield Investment Co.
605 Empire Building. Telephone. Main 2224.
For Quick Sale, Courtland Street Lot
TWO BLOCKS from the Aragon hotel we have a lot on Courtland St. that must
be sold. Tt has a size of s«xl27si feet with alleys on side and rear, making
it a splendid location for an apartment h ouse. Propertv In this neighborhood has
been selling from $200.09 to $300.00 per front foot, but we are open for a reason
able offer on this, as it must be disposed of at once.
•). Al. BEASLEY. Sales Manager.
' G. T. I<~FRASER
19 AUBURN AVE.. Y. M. C. A BLDG. BELL 1817 IVY
WASHINGTON ST. VIADUCT.
CAN’T YoU appreciate the value of a gold dollar and tie wonderful advantages
of a business lot 50x150 with entrance on two streets, and right near the
heart of the city .' Values all around this lot are steadilj climbing and the Hun
building when completed will add many thousands to the selling price. Only 151
feet from corner of Gilmer street and near the Auditorium. Superior location fm
a light basement warehouse on Courtland street and fine store or factory facing
the viaduct. Just about 300 feet from Decatur street, where values are over SI,OOO
per foot, and only two blocks from railroad tracks and mammoth freight depot of
L. and N. R. R. Price $20,000, on terms of $4,000 cash ami balance In five annual
payments at 6 per cent. Cottage on it rents steadily for S2O per month and helps
out while you're waiting for a sure profit.
DIU kIN -M OR RIS CO
609 Atlanta National Bank Building. Both Phones 4234.
CLOSE IN on the south side, we a good 6-room cottage on lot 50x140 to
alley, for $2,900; one-third cash and balance one. two and three years at 7%.
This is a cheap piece of property. No loan to assume; let us show It to you.
$5,750 tor a beautiful 6-room bungalow on lot 70x165, near Ponce DeLeon avenue.
We recommend this as one of the best buys on north side. Can arrange terms!
*1,350 will buy a vacant lot In a growing section on the north side. Has all im
provements and will be worth your while to investigate, it. Can make terms.
FOR SALE BY WEST PEACHTREE
A I > JV't p* (That Future Thoroughfare!
JT * » I—✓ 4 w i-/ WE have large lot, practically vacant,
R % t e-vA x T small house on same. This lot suitable
Id | I j for nice apartment house, or can be di-
vided Into three lots, on which nice homes
Cz x A T ID \ 11 huilt and sold for fine profit. We
V...Z IVI * /“Ts Lx B have low price of only SBO.OO foot. See us.
511 EMPIRE BUILDING REAL ESTATE, RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1699.
ATLANTA MARKETS
EGGri Fresh country, candled, 25(<ikt>c.
BUTTER Jersey and creamery, In 1-lb.
blocka, 25®275ac; fresh country, dull. 15®
choice Sl-25<ii1.50 per crate: beets, 81.50®
2 per barrel: cucumbers, 75c® SI per irate;
Irish potati.es, tl'iil 10.
Egg plants, 52©2.50 per crate; pepper,
SI ©1.25 per crate: tomatoes, fancy, six
basket i rates, SI @1.25; choice tomatoes.
51.75© 2.25; pineapples. 12® 2.25 per crate;
onions. 75c® 81 per bushel; sweet pota
toes, pumpkin yam, 65<ti75c per bushel
PROVISION MARKET.
(Corrected by White Provision Company.)
84© 4.50 per box; bananas, per
pound; cabbage. 5125®1.50 pound; pea
nuts, per pound, fancy Virginia 61i©7c,
choice. sta®6c: beans, round green. 25®
50c per crate: mjuash, yellow, six-basket
crate, Sl®l 25, lettuce, fancy, SI 25®t *0:
17 c
I iREISSED POULTRY—Draw n. head
and feet on. per pound: Hens. 18©19c.
fries, 25'u l:" 1 .. . roosters. So< 10. turkeys
• iv.’lng to fatness. 2v®
I ive hl ri; y Hei.,. t.,et
.. o ,jjc n< - . broile: ..<••»
..7c; puddle ducks, _'s©3o<-; Pekin duck.-,
.15® 40 : geese, 500'60c each; turkeys, ow
ing to fatness, 15© 18c
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Lemons,
fancy, St). 50© 7 per box; California oranges
Cornfield hams, 10 to 12 pounds average.
Cornfield bams, 12 to 14 pounds average.
17Lc.
Cornfield skinned hams, 10 to 18 pounds
average. 18c.
Cornfield pickled pig's feet. 15 pound
kits. 51.25.
Cornfield jellied meat In 10-pound dinner
pall, 12%e.
Cornfield picnic hams, 8 to 8 pounds av
erage. 13V-C.
Cornfield breakfast bacon, 24c.
Grocer style bacon (wide or narrow),
18Uc.
Cornfield fresh pork sausage (link or
btillu 25-puund buckets. IJtjc.
Cornfield frankfurters, 10-pout.d buck
-4 - uvei age, 1
C"> nth-!.. bologna -ausage. 27 pound
I . x 1 ! *
' ’ 'TlltU'i ' ' '' 1 • 11 Lull* Ja-pMUlid
Real Estate For Sale.
LANDS FOR SALE BY
THOS. W. JACKSOX.
T ninth National Bank Bldg.
ATLANTA. GA.
63 ACREK
3" MILES north of Atlanta, one-half
mile from depot, on public highway;
an Ideal little country home; two-stotr
.'■dx-room Swiss bungalow: hot and cold
water, porcelain bath, cement walks,
servant’s house, barn and other out
houses; about half in cultivation, bal
ance pasture and timber. I am in po
sition to sell this place for less than
the improvements cost. Owner has
other business that requires his atten
tion.
100 ACRES.”
10 1-2 MILES of Atlanta; l 1-2 miles
from new car line and railroad: 40
acres of this land will make bale of
cotton and 50 bushels of corn to the
acre; fine fish pond stocked with black
bass; five-room bungalow, new; one
tenant house, barn, smoke house and
other outhouses; all kinds of fruits.
If you appreciate productive land and
a nice country place this will suit you.
Price SIO,OOO on easy terms.
WAi’IIEsT
ON BRANCH of the Southern railway,
3 1-2 miles of Chamblee; train stop on
place; nice oak grove; four-room house,
barn and other outbuildings; land Iles
well and very productive; make you a
nice country home; owner must sell.
Investigate and make offer; will take
part in Atlanta property.
180
NINE MILES from the city; 75 acres
in cultivation, balance pasture and
timber; will cut 200,000 feet of saw
timber; two new houses, one old house,
barns and other outbuildings; belongs
to non-resident; can give you a bar
gain in this tract; fine for large dairy
or truck farm.
1,275 ACRES.
MURRAY COUNTY —800 acres in tim
ber, 400 acres almost level land; new
seven-room residence and four tenant
houses, barns and other outhouses. This
would make an ideal stock farm; on
two roads and -in 2 1-2 miles of rail
road station; owner non-resident; will
take some Atlanta property in part
payment.
101 ACRES.
30 MILES west of Atlanta; 43 acres in
cultivation; balance in pasture and
timber; four-room house, barn and ten
ant house; has running water. Price
$1,750, on easy terms. This place is
offered at a bargain nnd should meet
with ready sale.
~100 ACRES.”
MADE I.AST YEAR 40 bales of cotton,
40 bushels of corn, besides a lot of
other stuff; 75 acres in cultivation, bal
ance in pasture and timber; two good
houses, barn and other outbuildings.
Price $4,250, $1,850 cash, balance S3OO
per year without interest. This place Is
off the market If not sold in the next
few days.
”50~ACRES”
30 ACRES in cultivation, balance in
pasture and timber; four-room house,
bam and other outbuildings. Price
I SI,OOO cash. You cajn double your
I money on property of this kind.
lnTacresT"
MIDDLE GEORGIA —This is a splen
did little farm; made 30 bales of cot
ton, 150 bushels of corn, besides a lot
of other stuff, and is rented for six
bales of cotton; four-room house, ceil
ed, two tenant houses, barns and other
outbuildings. Jf sold in the next 10
days, $2,100 cash will buy it. This is a
forced sale, and is worth double the
price.
30 ACRES.
FOUR MILES out; half-mile ear line;
on new graded road to be cherted;
3,000 feet road frontage; six-room
house, barn and other outhouses; run
ning water. I can sell this so you can
pay for it easy and soon double your
money.
THOS. W. JACKSON.
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
Legal Notices.
GEORGIA Fulton County.
Mrs. Hattie M. Rogan vs. Griffith C.
Rogan.
To Griffith C. Rogan: By order of
court you are notified that on the 9th
day of October. 191.2. Mattie M. Rogan
filed suit against you for divorce, return
able to the January term, of said court.
You are required to be at the January
Term, 1913, said court, to be held on the
first Monday In January, 1918, to answer
the plaintiff’s complaint.
Witness the Hon. W. 1). Ellis, judge of
said court, this 18th October. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clterk.
HEWLITT & DENNIS, Plaintiff's At
torney. 11-1-15
GEORGIA. Fl 1.T0.N ‘COUNTY -Annie
Williams vs. John C. Williams—Fulton
Superior Court To John C. Williams: By
order of court, you are hereby notified
that on the 14th day of October, 1912,
Annie Williams tiled suit against you for
divorce, returnable to the January term,
1913, of said court. You are hereby re
quired to be at the January term of said
court, to be held on the first Monday In
January, 1913. to answer the plaintiff's
complaint. Witness the Hon. W D. Ellis,
judge of said court, this November 2. 1912
ARNOLD BROYLES, Clerk.
11-2-78
GEORGIA. FULTON COUNTY -L. L.
Allen vs. Mary Campbell Allen -No.
26420—Fulton Superior Court January
Term. 1913 To Mary Campbell Allen,
Greeting: Vou are hereby notified that
on the 17th day of September, 1912, L. L.
Allen filed suit against you for a divorce,
returnable to the January term, 1913,
of the superior court of said county. You
are hereby notified to be present and de
fet <1 said suit on the first Monday in Jan
uary, 1913. Witness the Hon. J. T. Pen
dleton. judge of said court, this 10th day
of October. 1912.
ARNOLD BROYLES,
Clerk Superior Court.
10-11-6
boxes, 14c.
Cornfield smoked link sausage. 26-
pound boxes, 10c.
tlornileld smoked link sausage in pickle,
50-pound cans, $5.
Cornfield frankfurters in pickle, 15-
pound kits, $1.75.
Cornfield pure lard, tierce basts. t2\c.
Country style pure lard, 50-puund tins,
12 %c.
Compound lard (tierce basis), 9ysc.
D. S. extra ribs, 12c.
D. S. rib bellies, medium average, 12\o.
D. S. bellies, light average, 13c.
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
FLOUR- Postell's Elegant, $7 50; Ome
ga. $7.50; Gloria 'self rising!, $6.40; Vic
tory (finest patent), $6.50; Diamond (pat
ent), $6.75; Monogram, $6; Golden Grain,
$5.50: Faultless, finest. $6.25; Home tpieen
(highest patent). $5.85; Puritan (highest
patent). $5.85; Paragon (highest patent),
$5.85; Sun Rise (half paten'i. $5.35. White
Cloud 'highest patent', 85.65; White Lily
high patent) 85.65; White Daisy. 85.66;
Sunbeam, $5.35; Sutitbcrn star patent),
$5.35; < I.'rqii Spray (patent!, $5 35 Tulip
straight i, .84 26; King Cotton -half pat
ent) $5
CORN White ne« crop. 30. cracked.
11."(': t ell.iw . obi . ( op, ■ ...
MEAL Plain Hi t ■■ i.d -c i. . 'G. , »«-
TODAY'S 1|
MARKETS
COTTON.
NEW YORK, No. 4. -There was an ex- J
cited opening of the cotton market today (a i
when a sharp upturn carried prices 5 ta-*'*®
23 points above Friday's closing Sensa
tional cables which at one time were fullv
20 points higher than due. and killing O|
frosts in the eastern belt were the factors SB
which resulted in the rise. It was fe- .'ill
ported by crop experts here that the ris
ing tmperatures scheduled to follow pres
ent cold snap would add to the Injury to
the crop.
NEW YORkT
Quotations in cotton futures:
I ! 1 11:001 Prev.
November n 07-12
December . 11.50:11.54111.44 11.50 11 !32-34
January .. . 11.61,11.61 11.50 11.59(11.38-40 -1 3
February. .; 11.47-49
March . . . .111.62 11.78 11.60 11.75(11.57-58
May . . . . 11.65 11.78 11.65 11.76 11.58-60
Junell.6o-62
July . . . . 11.77 11.80 1 1.75 11.78 11.63-64
August. . q 11.72 11.74,11.72(11.73 11.55-67
September I 11.30-35
October , .[[11.25-30
NEW ORLEANS.
Quotations in cotton futures:
I I V 111:001 Prsv?
|Open|Hlgh;Low |A.M.| Closß-
November 111.44-46
December .11.73111.75 11.71 11.72 11.45-46 S
January . . 11.74(11.79 11.74 11.76 11.47-48 -f
Februaryll.49-51
Marchl 11.67-69 ’
April 11.67-69
May . . . . 12.03 12.09 12.03 12.07 11.76-77
Junell.7B-79
dulyj|U. 86-87
' u.,
By CHARLES W. STORM.
NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—There was little
speculaticve interest in trading at the
opening of the stock market today and the
tone was heavy. Many stocks were
Canadian Pacific making the biggest de
cline with a drop of m from Friday’s
closing. Among the other declines were
United States Steel common to %.
Amalgamated Copper Baltimore and
Ohio tg. Reading ■,«, Union Pacific H to
>4, Southern Pacific $4.
Erie common was up whHe Atchison
gained %. Missouri Pacific unchanged.
The three chief factors were uncertainty
over the election tomorrow, the possibility
that the United States supreme court
would hand down decisions in the Iferd
coal trust cases and the Union Pacific
merger case and the Balkan situation.
European markets were nervous over the
Balkan outlook.
The curb was strong; Americans in
London were steady.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Stock quotations to 11 a. m.f
• i T~n ins’?.
STOCKS— lOp'n (HighlLov*. A.M. Cl’sa
Arnal. Copper. 83L 83i$ 83%1 8314' 83%
Am. Loconto...! 44
Anaconda . ... 43 43 43 43 42%
Atchison 10714 107% 107% 107% 106%
B. R. T 89%; 89% 89% 89% 89%
H. and 0105% 105% 105% 105% 106
C. and 0 81% 81% 81% 81% 81%
Cen. Leather . 31% 31%i 31% 31% 31%
Distil. Secur. . 21%' 21%l 21% 21% 26%
Erie I 34%; 34%l 34%! 34%l 34%
G. North., pfd.i137%;,137%:137%'137% 137%
Interboro 19% 19% 19% 19% 19%
do, pref. .. 64% 64%l 64% 64% 64%
L. and N 156% .156%(156% 156% 157%
Mo. Pacific .. 42% 42% 42% 42% 42%
N. V. Central 114% 114%1114%i114% 114
North Pacific. (124%|124% 124% 1124%;124
Reading 1.70%|170%1170%!170% 170%
Rep I. and S.i 31%l 31% 81%( 31% 31%
So. Pacific .. . 109% 109% 109% 1109% 110
St Paul I0!»%:i09«i'109% 109% 109% J
I nion Pacific 169%1169% 169% 169% 169% '
U, S. Steel ... 75%' 75% 75%' 75% 75%
GRAIN. 'i |
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Grain quotations:
Open. High. Low. 11 a. m.
WHEAT— • ■
Dec ... 90 90 89% 89%
May . . 95% 95% 95% 95%
CORN—
Dec. .. . 50% 50% 50% 50%
May ... 50% 50% 50% 50%
OATS—
Dec. ... 31% 31% 31% 31%
May . . 33% 33% 33% 33%
PORK—
Jan. . . .18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50
Mat . . .18.20 18.20 18.20 18.20
LARD—
Jan. .10.65 10.65 10.65 10.65
Mav . ! .10.27% 10.27% 10.27% 10.27%
RIBS—
Jan. . . .10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
pound sacks, 93c; 48-pound sacks, 95c; 24-
pound sacks, 97c; 12 pound sacks, 99c.
OATS—Fancy clipped, 52c; No. 2 clipped
51c; fanev white, 50c; No. 2 white, 49c;
No. 2 mixed 48c; Texas rust proof, 65c;
Oklahoma rust proof, 60c; Appier. 76c;
winter grazing, 75c.
COTTON SEED MEAL—Harper, $27.
COTTON SEED HULLS—Square sacks,
JB per ton; oat straw, 65c per bale.
SEEDS—(Sacked): Wheat, Tennessee •
blue stem. 81.60; German millet, $1.65; am
ber cane seed, $1.55; cone seed, orange,
$1.50; rye (Tennessee). $1.25; red top cane
seed. $1.35; rye (Georgia), $1.35; red rust
proof oats, 72c: Bert oats, 75c; blue seed
oats. 50c; barley, $1.25.
HAY Per hundredweight- Timothy,
choice, large bales, $1.40; No. 1 small.
$1.25; No. 2 small, $1 20, alfalfa hay, choice
peagreea. $1.30; alfalfa No. 1 $1.30; wheat
.straw, 70c; Bermuda hay, 85c.
FEEDSTUFF.
SHORTS— White 100-lb. sacks, $2; Hol
lidav white. 100-lb sacks. $1.95; dandy
middling. 100-lb. sacks. $1.95; fancy 75-lb
sack. $1.90; P. W.. 75-lb. sacks, $1.75:
brown. 100-lb. sacks, $1.70; Georgia feed,
75-11'. sacks. $1.75; bran. 75-lb. sacks
$1.45; 100-lb. sacks, $1.45; Homeclofne,
$1.75; Germ meal, $1.75; sugar beet pulp.
100-lb. sacks, $1.50; 75-lb. sacks. $1.50
CHICKEN FEED —Beef scraps, 50-Ib.
sacks. $3.50; 100-lb. sacks, $3.25; Victory
pigeon feed, $2.35; Purina scratch, 100-lb.
sacks. $2.10; Victory baby chick, $2.30;
Purina chowder, dozen pound packages
$2.45; Purina chowder, 100-lb. sacks, $2.25;
Egg". $2.10; Victory scratch, 100-lb. sacks,
$2.10; Victory Scratch, 50-lb. sacks, $2 20.
wheat. 2 bushel bags, per bushel, $1.40;
oyster shell, 80e.
GROUND FEED —Purina feed, 100-lb
sacks. $1.85; 175-lb. sacks, $1.85; Purina,
molasses feed, $1.80; Arab feed, SIBO
Alineedn feed, $1.65; Sucrene dairy feed.
$1.6'1; Universal horse meal, $1.30; velve
feed. $1.50; Monogram, 100-lb. sacks, $1.80; '
Victory horse feed. 100-lb. sacks, $1.70;
Milko dairy feed, $1.70; No. 2, $1.75; al
salsa molasses meal, $1.75; alfalfa meal.
81.50.
GROCERIES.
ST GAR -Per pound, standard granu
lated. •>%; New York refined. sc; plant?
tion. 6c.
COFFEE—Roasted (Arbuckle's). $2-.
AAA A. 514.50 in bulk: in bags and bar
rels, s2l; green. 20c.
RlCE—Head, 4%'g5%c; fancy head, u%
Q6%c. according to grade.
LARD—Silver leaf, 13%e per poumi;
Scoco, 9e per pound' Flake White, 9c fie',
pound; Cottolene, si.2o per case; Snow- i
drift’. $6 per case. i
• CHEESE- Fanev full cream, 21c. j
SARDINES-Mustard. $3 per case; one
quarter oil. $3. t
MISCELLANEOUS Georgia cane syr- |
up, 38c. axle grease. $1.75 .soda crackers, “w
7%e per pound; lemon crackers. 8c; oys
ter. 7c: tomatoes (2 pounds), $1.65 case:
(3 pounds). $2.25: navy beans, $3 25, Lima 1
beans. *%<■; shredded biscuit. $3.60; rolled 1
oats, 0 per case; grits 'bags), $2 40; 1
pink salmon. $3 75 per case; pepper, 18-t
per pound; It 11 Lee salmon, $7 50; cocoa,
38e; roast beef. $3.80; syrup. 30c per gal
lon' Sterling ball potash, s:'.3o per ease,
soap. 81.5("((-I no per case; Rumford bak
ing powder. $2.5(> per as<- Jara®
SALT One hundred pounds, 52e; isait
brick 'plain), per ease. $2.25; salt bi*c'
(medicated), per cuse. $4.85; salt. r".
rock, per owl . $1.00; salt, white, per cwt .
•'»)•'. Grunai-r;. still, case, 25-lb. sacks. 75i
sal! < one. per ■ a-.c, 80 packages. ''Oc; 50-
lb -neks, ;'ii . 75-lb sacks. 13c
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