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unfavorable
reports received.
jrtde Was Very Light with the
Closing Tone Very
Steady.
Pi 1 IJ1 1 W*
A GEORGIAN.
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MARKETS
Edited by
JOSEPH B. LIVELY
0TTON WAS DULL!
CLOSED HIGHER
WEATHER
.... hours' session of the cotton ex-
tUnS? '“toy wa " llul1 “ ni1 uninteresting.
en.il very llfrbt. though undertone
i!r. very ataedy, Some reports of tmfavor-
m. settther In sections, mostly droughty
SfrtJnirter, and ndvlccs that boll weevil
„re plentiful In KIUO counties In Texai,
Erther with some buying, reau ted In n
atwly close, net S to 7 points higher.
Tee Liverpool market was closed.
Private Leased Wire,
ptv YollK. June 9.—In the cotton mar-
trade at the outset was rather light
:ij, v The tone-wns steady. Dry weather
ihrviirhimt the belt checked short sellers
- ff aew crop deliveries.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Atlanta-Steady at lie.
yew York—Very atendy at ll.W.
\>w Orleans-Steady at lie.
Owdeaton—Steady* «t 10%c.
^',?nuih-mc^y°nt Ul-Me.
Norfolk—Quiet at lie.
Laila-Qnlet at lie.
RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON.
The following Is tho range In cotton
NeW l0rk ‘SfiT Previous
■ open High. Low. sale. C.osA Cbrae.
ih.60 io.m 10.89 10.05 10.65 10.60-61
10.49 IO.M 10.49 10.54 10.53-54 lO.tf-49
.10.40 10.44 10.39 10.44 10.45-46 10.40-42
.10.37 10.42 10.37 10.43 10.42-43 10.87-SS
10.42-44 10.37-38
io.4l 10.46 10.40 10.46 10.46-47 10.41-42
j,n.‘ 10.47 10.60 10.47 10.60 10.50-61 10.45-46
FH» .10.63 10.53 10.53 10.63 1032-64 10.45-47
11,h. 110.52 10.67 10.62 10.17 10.57-53 10.54
Closed very atendy.
RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Cotton futures ranged as follows st New
Orleaus today:
Lnst Previous
Open. High. Low. Sale. Close* Close.
June »... . •*»» 10.90 10.88
Julr .10.94 11.07 1031 11.05 11.04-05 10.9§-96
A«ff. .10 71 10.75 10.71 -10.75 10.75-76 10. “
Si'pt .10.5'
loico 10.37 10.30 10.55 13.35-36 10.
10.J6-3S 10.1041
1X34 10.43 10.33 10.40 10.39-40 10.3243
13.45-47 13.38-40
::::: mmi
Mr. Livdy haa edited Markets in Atlanta and the South for more than twenty-
five years. His experience makes him tho most reliable market editor in the
South if not in tho entire country.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of tho Fleecy Staple.
The Jouroil of Commerce mts* ••em.
u ■Pnrts In the common line*
or bleached goods, and printed
ifrrtw^.h 0 i #* c ‘»llniproTemfnt for th __
*?«**!*• were federally nuleb btsyl
ers taking only enough to satisfy hreiSiiv
wants and not manifesting any disposition
{® orders at any stated biSffut.
fart ♦ ft? P h „l-JL° W b t ,n f mtdo to hide the
ract that buyers are trying the nat'enre nf
catel*. S?,«iS e *t tituiu. of the later tndl-
®*tes a waiting game that may gn on for
the nnnonneement of a
kefiMTu < ^omeitfet! 1,,#0me « «" “•*
New Orleans. Juno 9.—The man *fiAw a
Sf ,n the"M| l llilra| e p I d ,1 rtv“ 0 r ’%& fa "dro
So™5?. r Pnr *‘ , ‘ wUh teB, P*fatu r e« d aboTe
,to r m „ wa ealng 10:90 s.m.-Apa-
laehleola, Carabella, Cedar Key, nunnl.
low. Tampa, Punta Oor.Ia, Pimm itcJa. ker
W eat, .Miami, Jupiter uml Jackaonvliie! Dll-
t^fSSrt&^u attL ' ta °° a or tunllht 01
rririte Wirt to wiiT* Leland.
.New iprk. June 9.—Cotton opened Terr
t^e. wUh very little outside business.
Liverpool end New Orleans brokers seem
to have a little cotton for sale. Weather
map looks good this morning. Look for
quiet and steady market today. / *
sales on any litUe rally.
8chtll sold July. Wallace bought. Dave
Miller sold July. Lfttaman bought.
New 0r ^*ns, June 9.—Tyler Texas wires
Boll weevil are showing up In great nom-
1*11 I® this county, cleaning fields of all
forms nnd doing great damage. This Is a
*r'*"**' «[j t wj4d» earlier than they
i. T M®*2r e l ^ lock of .cotton In New Orleans
*• P* 186 ba £** *Wtnst 72.854 at this time
The amount of cotton on ship
board Is 38,569 bales, against 66,212 lost year.
TODAY’S "•'* RECEIPTS.
The following fnM*. shows rocoipra at the
irt* lixlny. n«ui|4tio<l with the same dry
Mollllo
Bnvjininh
Chnrlont*Mi ..
Wilmington
Norfolk
Ballfiiioro ...
New York...
Boston
i*h!l»i!t'i|ih|:t
Inn Krnm-lsn
Port Townsfi
Total
C60
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
Iloiieton
Aopistn
MrmnhlH
8t. Louie
Cltu ltiiuitl
Total
SM7
3900
a>
TUB
. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.
Sew nrlcuuM expect. 000 to 1,200 bale,.
—Inst (6 actunl last year; tl.tvc.ton,
' -,tn nrtual laat year:
agulnat 1,999 actual
E
. Weather In Cotton Belt
Tke weather In the cotton belt generally
imT'I'"'! fr01U c, ** r * na w *™ to c, * <lr
M.ien, ltame end TbomeerUlo reported
mn rains yeaterday afternoon.
. Weather lITwheet Belt"
titrenie Northwest—Partly cloudy; 44 to
■ Jdoic: I'HWI raltu.
■ Nortliwe.t—Partly cloudy; 49 to N above;
fflai.V'i r,ln " Xur, “ Dakot; local light ralna
. V»i a ini Southwest—Clear; 49 to 74
■hg» ; ceneral ralna Itllnola; local Mlaaonrl.
,/ttj 1 " 'alley—Partly cloudy; M to 79 above;
|*wai rains.
L , , Weather Foreeaet
■loouinna. Ceorgta. ‘Wee* Florida. Ala-
25*. Mlsalralppl nnd Eaat Taxae—Pa
elmatv Saltin’
’Vi ulri.N,
Texna—Fair Saturday; warmer
•X 11 ' portion: Sunday fair.
K- ! T „, siiuwcra"and cooler Saturday.
J’yi 11 fair In aouthesat portion; Sunday
iTemie^^l
•»'l S
nod Artauaie—Fair Saturday
&ot«, Indiana, Iowa. Ulaeourt-Falr to-
Pf«t and Sunday; roofer Sunday.
'HcUlgin, TVIaconaln. Mlnneaota,
5S!f jtakotn, \ehraaka, Kauaaa. Montana
i-I, r nn ' 1 Sunilay, cooler Snnday.
«.V.K r iVJj;rtKfS2CR. ten, * h «
Piedmont brokerage co.’b
DAILY COTTON LETTER
hirr v ", rk -Tone A—There wee little newe
K“7 ■» the market ehowed do feature*,
v .Jds-ntng waa .toady at aa advance of
JJJliu t„ a dectloe of twe points, and
ET* "''fed ntwnit unchanged to 9 potatl
■rn-r during the middle aeaalnn, wlth the
Si,, 1 I-ointi lower to 7 point* higher,
raitiic wn* condncl to the evening up of
iffei'y.tora. There were do cable*, a*
nttlX' i 5? f°e the tad of WMt-
Iioiidaya, and there waa oo In-
JJo'" in. domeatle new* for fre»h ren-
SJT " f '“"‘lay. The week end autlitle*
- -ittte mere bulllah than expaeted
"cre*«e In the vlrible supply of
ILS-19 hale* agalnat il.CJS
year* ago. The
n^Vf;, W* ago.
KlL! ,? re vsnlag In that rain la "
E3 *enth Texaa. and to.|ay‘* t‘
. Both root* and fntnre* are exceedingly
dull. Almoat no trading la being doneabout
the ring. July hold* itp well. Spota are
In gem.! demand, but ottering* are amallrr
thnn they have been In year*. Nothing ha*
Imeu doue yet *
Son Antonio, June 9.—Planter* near here
report plenty of boll weevil In cotton and
‘ at work and doing groat damage.
STATI8TICAL POSITION
OF COTTON
Following la tho «toll*tleal poaltlon of
cotton on F riday, June 8, aa midn up by
the New York Financial Chronicle, re
eolved over private leaaed wire hr Mexir
"are ft Leland.
Thta Laat laat
. Week. Week. Year.
Vial hie supply... 9,199,399 9.794.IW A799.979
American 2,146,2(0 2.2a<t.Sd3 1411 379
Crop In sight....10,299,639 10,206,472 It27i»J6
For week. 87.064 111 779 ljjt»
Fort receipt,.. “
69.264
494,460
97,137
28.724
«iB
lilt, stock* 249,359
Htocka
Kxporta
hit. receipt*....
hit. nhlpmeht*.
77.785
547.697
72,990
270,7*7
f,
372,709
WARE a LELAND’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Y'ork, June 9.—There waa
-There waa practically
exchange this morning
e to the holiday abroad
was still talk of In.nfftelent moisture In
anntheoatern Texaa and complaluta of rain
lielng absent were received from aeetlon*
of eastern aUte*. In the main, however,
the crop *eema to be doing very well ami
this It sufficient to prevent much of an
advance After the sharp advance yester
day trader* attempted to take proflis and
price* ran off easily. On the decline, there
was general buying, and enough cotton waa
wanted thta morning to prorent further
weakness. The New Orleans market on
July waa higher, and with that option ael|.
Ing nrnnnd lie there, there Is less disposi
tion to sell short In tbs Now York ‘list
There seems to be no change In the market,
—- - -ajj| require r
a decline
gainst
badly
- . —ther7 Unless
I reported from thta section wtth-
t frw days, complaints will nn-
w n ^ k cr^hic5 ,, f.?!f r ;
- jpjy. 0IJ t |j e flf8t
hLj. { ‘r 1 ror *n tl
Ki",- adrai .
crop news.
Gibart 91 Clay’s Dally Cotton Latter.
New Orleans, Juno 9.—The undoubt
ed existence of a significant short In
terest In July and the fact that the
stocks of cotton available In this city
la of such small proportions aa ti
admit of a squeeze, almost entirely ab
sorbs the attention of the trade, and
creates a nervousness In the market
that grows with the advance In prices.
The disturbance that Is now cornered
on the coast of Florida will. In all
probability, cause some bad weather In
the Atlantic states, but If It amounts
to nothing more than rain. It will be
very acceptable, aa moisture In the re
centpast haa been generally deemed
Insufficient for the proper nourishment
of the plant However, this statement
applies more especially to parte of
Texas, whence reports have been re-
alved of late to the effect that the
drought was assuming erlous propor
tions. The visible supply statement
shows a further decrease for the week
of 127,111 bales, a comparison which Is
Interpreted favorably with similar re
ductions In the past A like construc
tion was placed upon the week’s mill
takings of 17L0OO bales, especially
when the frequent Interruptions, ow
ing to the holidays, are taken Into
consideration
New York, June 9.—The early trad
ing today reflected continued pressure
throughout the list and seemed to be
a development of the selling movement,
which made Its appearance during the
late trading on Friday. The technical
condition has not recently been strong,
and it Is now suggested that a large
part of the advnace secured in the
coalers, EL Paul and even In Standard
Railroad Issues, haa been the result of
pool operations, which have distributed
quite freely of their holdings earlier In
the week. Disappointment la felt that
the United Btatee Steel shares and
Amalgamated Copper have not been
supported during the market’s earlier
strength and public Interest has been
restricted from this and other causes
mentioned. The bank statement today
waa slightly bettar than expected In
showing a gain In surplus reserve of
S249.000. notwithstanding an Increase
In Ioann of 97.5M.9M. The market,
however, displayed no special effect,
and under existing conditions further
liquidation and pressure on recently
active speculative Issues la quite pos
sible. The government crop report
Monday, by antlelpatlon, will probably
restrict support to the market
GIBERT & CLAY
* *■ ALABAMA I
COFFCC. PROVISION*
ATLANTA. OA.
». _ flEMBCRtt
Jrij V T ®!J *tock Ex^hiinf# (Nfw Orient Cotton nxrhaa^.iaitoXfO aTEESSh*
G fcS 522°“ ueMnfft New OrtotM Htock r.xrjitnyo. Ur#n*ool OKtoa Agwrtatto
York ExclmnJe.jNew Orloana Board of I rada.lGalrriton tYKto# E*rba:;g
***•1 end Long Distance T'elephena 529*.' I IcL * n -^. R, FAGAN, Manager.
OPENED HEAVY:
IN FINAL DEALINGS STOCKS
SLUMPED SHARPLY.
Stock Market Paid No Heed to
Good News From Any
Quarter.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 9.—Wheat prieea reacted
sharply today, and the weekly hank state
ment, with an Increase of *3,000,000 fssb. off-
settlnf a loan Increase of *7,600,000 waa
decidedly above expectations. But the stock
market paid no heed to the food news from
either quarter. It waa heavy at the open-
; the first hour
save way quite
either quarter. It was heavy a
Ing. sagged slowly during the
nud In the final dealings gave
sharply all around.
The only logical explanation for the day’s
movement lay In the market's own position
Itself, and the experience of tho morning
would indicate pretty plainly that technical
consideration had been the real Influence
In the trading In previous days. Some spe
cialties like <lss, Fuel and Heading broke
badly.* In other x atocka the declines were
K y moderate and a firmer tone waa via-
* at the close.
At the stock market opening prices
showed general declines. Brooklyn llapld
Transit being nn exception In showing %
advance, (irent Northern preferred off 1H,
Anaconda 1*4, Atchison, Amalgamated,
1’ennsylvanla and 8t Paul tt, Uulou Pacific
•Ti, Smelting off %, Delaware and Hudson
exceptionally gained 1 per cent.
Tho market ruled heavy from the atnrt,
and a heavy supply of stocks was continual
ly pressed for sale at any advance. There
waa very little commission busluess, and It
was stated by traders themselves that busi
ness waa all In the room, but this Is hardly
reasonable. The movement of prices In
Itself shows that liquidation from some
source la lu progress.
Governments unchanged. Other bonds
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
A 111 III L’
Atlant .
American 8ugar Befitting
Anaconda
American Locomotive
. do preferred ••
American Smelting Beflnlng •••
. do preferred..,....,*.......,
Atchison »9t
do preferred ...
American Cotton Oil
Baltimore and Ohio
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacific..
Chicago nud Northwestern
Chesapeake and Ohio
Colorado Fuel tnd Iron ...
do preferred
Central Leather
Chicago and Great Western
Chicago. Milnuukoe nud St. Paul......
Delaware nnd Hudson.........,.,....,,
Distiller's Hecurltlea
Erie
do preferred
General Electric
Illinois Central
American Ice Securities
Louisville nnd Nnsbvlllo
Mexican Central
Missouri Pacific
New York, Outario and Western
Nations! Lead
Northern Pacific...
few York Central
■ or folk and Western
Pennsylvania
People's (las
Pressed Steel Car.,..
do. preferred
Pacific Alall
Itock Island
Hd& preferred*.
States KuhtMr
preferred
Sloaa-Sheffleld
Tennessee Coal nud Iron...*.... ......
Texas nnd Pacific
Union' Pacific
Uulted States Steel
do. preferred..^,
Vlrgluin-Carollon Chemical...* «...
da preferred
Western Uulon
Wabash
do. preferred.
Wisconsin Central
da preferred..........
L. J. ANDERSON & CO.’S
■ DAILY COTTON LETTER
New York, June 1—'Today's market was
6 tactically n repetition of yeatenlny’s,. both
i the range of prices nnd news. I, *
showers occurred In Scattering local
of the belt, but were of sllgnt. If any,
value to the crop. It was a quiet affair
throughout the session. Scalpers did not
venture In on account of Jhe narrowness
of fluctuations nnd the only stimulant of-
fered come from old time bulls who still
hold on to the high price theory. It Is well
understood, however, that tho holiday In
the Liverpool market tends to lessen the
desire of speculators on tmth sides of the
market, nnd uuder the guidance of those
who are holding tho situation In hand at
present, we do not look fof any decided
changes until Liverpool op<ta* again nnd
business assumes a normal basis. We still
maintain that the weather and development
of tho crop within the next few weeks
will decide the situation for those who are
on the fence.
MOVEMENT OP COTTON
DURING THE PAST WEEK
Secretary Hester, of the New Orleans cot
ton exebaoge. In his weekly^ statement of
tho movement of cotton for tho week cud*
Ing yesterday, shows a decrease of the
amount brought Into sight as compared
with Inst year of 45,000 (Miles, against an
acreage of 49,000 year before last and 34,000
n 1903.
For tho eight days of June the totals
show a decrease under last year of 41,000,
an Increase over the same period year
lieforo last of 52,000 nnd an Increase over
rought Into sight during
the past week has been 79,508 bales, agalnat
124,287 for tho seven days ending this date
last year, 10,150 year before last and 45,794
same time th 1501; and. for the eight dnya
of June It has been 94,6X2, agalnat 135,»4
same time In 1903.
The movement stnee September 1 shows
receipts nt all United States ports 7,667,161,
ngaluat 9,334,070 last year, 7,020,493 year be
fore Inst and 7,512,783 same time In 1903.
Overland across the Mississippi, Ohio and
Potomac rivers to northern mills and Can
ada, 899,387, against 1,026,420 last year, 902,-
IB9 year before last and 1,058,194 as
In 1903; Interior stocks In excess
e clese of the commercial real
lit 196,719 same time In 1905; mnuuotu
takings, 1,903,000, agalnat 1,811,713 last
year, 1,694,370 year before laat and 1,729,579
*’-je In 1901.
make the total movement for the
381 days of the season from Rcptcml>er 1 to
date 10,488.266. against 12,328,93) last year,
9.727,488 year before last and '* “
time In 49oi
, Fore*
87,180.
total
agslui
1,777.8-
Nort — ...
the past seven days show a decrease
thus far for the season
• l>een 4,170.339, against 4,000,7.0 Iasi
These Include 2.213,000 by uortherc
spinners, against 2,124.916.
Stocks nt the scafMMird and the twenty
nine leading southern Interior centersJ^sd
Sentiment the Living Force in Common
That Makes National Consciousness
By LANDON CARTER.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall StreeL
Ins for prnft-Mlmi.l .ermint I. llkt-ly in tbs
stork markrt today, but w« ImIIsv. thst
pun-bSM* suds ou any raids will proto
profits bis, for the list Is held .ppsrestly
within s limited ran*, either way, very
likely until the May crop report and eon
(teas shall be past.''
tractireH^u^nUm^
activity, will be closely
MSM
.. reason o.
1.1-ly watebsd by stock
a* possibly Indie*tins
ae adverse crop reports
ft sen I year from 2U
Ml
dull- ..
No franrbli
coni]
com
r nusines* vsr
etter demand,
sdest tcltpbon
ibjeet to bett.
lo franchise for Indopoud
npsny In New York suhj I I
idltlone from present monopoly,
■fctlmsrd expeoUd to Issue mnipri-JSSS
finsscltf plan Involving unification of ays-
IM
ran tnd steel mills active.
ices, nqrthwct crop report, favor-
~'ihinl<. lost os wsak'i currency moTsm.ot
Collections by treasury offsettln. Urge
receipts from Frisco.
Ilrsd.trcet's says Industries, with few
xeeptloiis, are active, .ttboufh the nan.
summer shut down should take pises.
Dun’s Ilovlew says ou the whole* thi
week's results were rncouriflnx .tn
monthly reports for May .bow .pteudh
gnliis over lust year’, ttxurr*.
Twelve Industrials declined .19 per cent
Twenty actlru ralle advanced .01
I par cant
STOCK SALES.
1 i. in.. ..
Total I
against a decrease during the cornvpondlnft
period last season of 140,557, sad *r*
i,») smaller than at this date In 1906.
Including stocks left over at ports and
Interior towns from the Inst crop sod the
number of beles brought Into sight thus
REVIEW OF THE WEEK’S
NAVAL STORES MARKET
rlts turpeotlnv
at 57ttc. At
was hlghfr.
ruing today, and
ay’s session. The
i no danger of going
It Is tba belief of
aw present figures.
price has been reached, and that the ham
mering to which the market boa been sub
jected within the recent past has abated.
(Jne reason for this Is that the talk amoeg
the producers of an organisation to control
price* has made the heavy exporters will
ing to support prices above the point where
such action will be taken. .
In the rosins market the higher grades
bars made quite a substantial advance, the
around present prices, with pernai
buoyancy In some of the grades.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
The folio wise tebk gives tke, opening
end closing fiooUtbrne for coffee for future
delivery todajr in K*w *ork:
January
p.v:. l
jsr.v
August ...
September
October
November ... ... ...
December ... .
Closed steady.
(Copyright, 1909, by W. R. Hearst.)
If willing to learn, every ono has
been severely enough taught thst our
civilization, taken as a whole. Is help
lessly In danger, without the hlghei
guard of sentiments or Ideal feelings
—and It Is this Intangible, but mighty,
power which, aa a community, we
ehoutd strive to maintain In efllclsnt
force.
In the great wheel of life there are
many cogs, but none more Important
than sentlm.nL -which I. the living
forco In common that make,
tlonal consciousness.
There Is, of course, much In Inheri
tance; a community, a people, a na
tion, are not made In a day, nnd civil
ization Is tho outcome of centuries of
work and development; nnd Just as tho
sins of the father are visited upon the
children .unto the third and fourth
generation, so also are virtues Inher
ited; but what greater motive power Is
there for tho preservation of every her
itage than sentiment? Tho aid which
one may receive from sentiment may
be of nn even more powerful help
than material, bocause of a moro sub
tle nature—even tho yearning mother
finds certain sad solace when picturing
the once cherished childhood In the
now dissolute man; and, In that same
man, whoso youth tins been so satu
rated with gentle mother love, no mat
ter how degraded he may have become,
there I* always a liber In hla memory
that can be touched to gentle Issues;
or even the more euggestlon of a
thought, prompted pcrhnps by gray
hair, which may have been the dawn
of the recollection of his first love.
True sentlmenL even In connection
with blasted hopes and death, does not
weaken, but become, nn Inspiration to
make our future worthy of our love.
Sentiment, If unrestricted, may of
course result In morbidness, but It Is
a very false sentimentalism which lives
only with ths unattainable and lavishes
all of Its strength and tenderness upon
memoriea; whereas, those some feel
ings, If properly indulged In and prof
ited by, would be a ] ' I
great Incentive for nobl
tlvlty.
In the memory of some natures who
have loved us wo live In a conscious
feeling and belief of having been con
secrated by that affection, and conse
quently bound over to them and purity
by their tru.t In ua; and In the senti
ment of such memoriea, would not sins
agnlnst their teachings and Influence
become almost sacrilege?
Healthy sentiment Inspires activity
and a keener sppreclatlon of duty, and
what makes Ilfs dreary Is the want of
motive—duty is the center of moral
life! ’’The Idea of duty, that recogni
tion of some thing to b, lived for be
yond the mere satisfaction of self,
to the moral life, what the addition oi
a great central ganglion Is to animal
life."
Sentiment stirs and encourages every
human fi-'-llng by \vtil--h n-it.l, m s- amt
goodness and nil that Is true, tries to
gain tho ascendency In us, whenever
there’ Is tho slightest opportunity:
whereas, rnmmo’n senso and ndvico
given mechanically and not tempered
with love, Bympnthy nnd sentlmenL
seem proportionately Ineffectual. Hu
mility and tenderness are largely
taught by porsnnal suffering, and with
out suffering thero enn be little true
sympathy with sentiment—these two
little words which comprise eo much
that Is highest and best In humanity.
Heaven, wo are told, tnny he gained
through fear ns well as love, but the
sentimental roads, guided by the love
of God, are necessarily easier, happier
and more satisfactory from every
standpoint than those which teach only
the fear of hell.
proportionately
bleness nnd ac
croaching upon
Ths gslntlen Artsy Is about to oract
In Ism Angeles, sl s cost of 113,000, a
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CENTRAL BANKS TRUST CORPORATION,
CAPITAL $500,000.00
Asa G. Candler, President.
W. H. Patterson, Vies-President A. P. Colts, Csshlor.
John S. Owens, Vice-Prosidont Wm. D. Owens, Asst* Cashier.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA.
C. E. CURRIER, PreeldsnL A. E. THORNTON, VIce-Pre.ldenL
H. T. INMAN, Vice-President. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier.
JAMES 8. FLOYD, Ass^ Cashier. .
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
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MADDOX - RUCKER BANKING CO.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
5200.000. 00
5500.000. 00
ACCOUNT* INVITED.
We sell the widely known and extenaively used Circular
Note* and Lettcm of Credit of Thos. Cook & Son. »
In Our S.vingi Dep.rtment we allow Interest it the R.te of 3 1-2 per cent
Compounded Semi-Annually.
GRAIN SITUATION
BY THE REOORD-HERALD
oat crop conditions.
rt*i Tax.,
ish grain
. .... rout' sdrlces
!3S? •*•!*» toa w*d
rh*st nud oats. Ttorse advices
were corrooorstrd from many other sources
Homs of the Nebraska messsfes went so fur
ss to claim thst hot winds were duiusxlnx
small grains. There was nothing In yes
terday morning’s temperatures, ss officially
rejMirtrd by the government, to Indicate s
serious condition of sffslrn In that stste.
Commission men quite generally agreed thst
there was mors public Interest In ths gralu
market* yesterdny than on any former day
this yetr. There was n liberal Increase
tn thn trade In wheat, corn and ost
“The manager of the Fort Wortl
brauch of s prominent local essl „
concern wired: ’Weather Ideal for bsrrest
Ing the grain, and farmers are now busy
cutting whost snd oats. There bus been
practically no damage reported. Both the
oats snd wheat are reported to bo of good
quality nnd a good yield.
••Aside from Iowa sad Northwestern states
the oats crop seems to bo retrocm'llni; to
a greater extent than thn government re-
Jioit w III hIimw. 'hi till-., ilH u- II If. I>» ’I.
cron sing stifcks, can bo ascribed tho huylug
power that Is l “ ~ *
IL To a certs!
lions ore being
though bullish rnthuslnsm shows
in- fit III llfl\ pill t|i 111 ii
•*C. C. Blniinons, of Kansas City, wire*
from Nebraska that southeast Nebraska Is
hot getting sufficient moisture from crops.
Kverythlng needs rain badly. Hay crop
vory short. Northeast Kansas in poor
shape.”—Glbert * Clay.
THE "DRY GOODS MARKET.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 9.—The dry good* mar
ket was generally quiet today. Cotton
yarns showed a general recession In prices,
varying from H to W per cent ber pound
ou tho coarser numbers. Ths finer num
bers are firm. Bleached and printed goods
are quirt.
CHRONICLE WEEKLY CROP
AND WEATHER REPORT
i k«, can nt stcrioea ine nuyiug
is sweeping everything before
prtaln extent prevailing cons]-
being discounted rapidly, al
ii bate-
FLOUR JOBBERS
REPORT FI TRADE
ADVANCE EXPECTED BE-
FORE NEW ARRIVALS.
Corn Weak Early in Week,
Finned Up and Advanced
Two Cents.
of
tars* for th» past
whsat to hold up well
new crop, which la now betnjt hor
Texas, kmithrrn Missouri and Tcnm-
Ilcsty ralus In Texas set disappoint!,
fanners, who expected to fet the tap
ket
their new wheat, and
nli-
put upo
Ueports from miller* are to tho effect
that Hour pries* Iwll be hlfiher before new
wheat ran be milled. On* ren«ou I. that
red wheat Is scarco an-l held
-ns Another that the prlco of
Meralily an-i will
PB3BB3M33H.- nts Jobbers esnner
fslr business In flour this week.
There was earn* weakness displayed In
lu com ssrly In ths week, but upon report
of ll*ht receipts and heavy shipments the
price quickly advanced —
liaro alto ailrnnt
■till very alronx.
■■■..j baa been no redaction in price ci
hay. as that articlo la scarce and demand
food.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
lows
Open.
WniSAT-
Jly .. WH
pt .. H
88T4
r
r ., 611? 81T4 MS MS MS
l. .. BIS 5) MS BIS SIS
!. .. 40S 60S 43(5 60S 50(4
9774
IMS
35S
urii*-
it
Dee. ..
OATS-
:: m
Dm, ., 35
1’OltR—
July Tlf.tf 16.90
8o£t^J5.47V4 16.60
Joly77r*2H 8.824
Rapt .. f.Wi 8.974
Oct. .. 8.M 8.90
HIDES—
July .. 9.45 9.47*
8 ::iW
ft
viiT
84H
83 vJ
84%
Ml
94S
{to
94%
8:88
8.80
9.114
9 374
9 3J4
9.10
87S
ft
8.80
8.M
8.87#
9.15
N0RTHWE8T CAR8.
Jrauowtng table gives tba northwest rers
of grain tuday, last week nud last year:
Last bust
Today. Week. Year.
JlnnoapoUn 1*3 173 isi
CHICAGO CAR LOT8.
Whsat
Torn
Oata ...
Hogs ..
Todajr. Tomorrow.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Now York, Juno 8.—Advices to us by tale-
rsph from thn Hu mb this evening Indlcato
ini wrntbor hs* been favorable os n wfiolo
during th« w»*ck. Tho crop 1s lining wall
quits g*ntrail/, hut It Is rlnlnicd that rain
would bo beneficial In south Texas.
ATLANTA CLEARING
HOU8E 8TATEMENT
638,858.26
figs today, Juno 9.,........* 625.85i.26
Mouth 3,416,078.IS
NEW YORK~BANK' STATEMENT,
The weekly statement of the New York
asftoHnted banks shows tho following
changes:
leoerves, Increase,.....,.,,..,,,,,...* 346,026
‘/nins, Increase....................... 7,fit,406
Ipecle, Increase................ 4.021,000
>g*l*. decreaee * LgLMO
(eposlts. Increase...., 16*814,300
Circulation, decrease 807,800
Brain workers are proved by statistics to
• ion “ ^ t —
etolneu
basis. 1
average
he long-lived. Five hundred and thirty
it men and women were taken aa a
and their duration of life gtvea an
e of about 68)6 yeays.
two shades.
elephant's back with hie trunk; ho th«>u
a**** 11 short fils tapes from tbo village,
nlRCfs thorn on the ground and guards
them.
Ln Bolle Otero, tho famous continents!
ilniKir, tnki’i no through
tbo twisting nt an anklo* as each of her
foot la Insured for *iO,OOIX
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COTTON, STOCKS, BRAIN
Comsposdmt's Capital $250,000
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