The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 16, 1906, Image 11

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' > r— THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HAirnnAV. ji nk m. idoo. ■ It MARKETS Edited by JOSEPH B. LIVELY Mr. Lively has edited Markets in Atlanta and the South' for more than twenty- five years. His experience makes him the most reliable market editor in the South if not In tho entire country. OPENED STEADY ON FIRM CABLES WEEK END figures were VERY BULLISH. Wutber Map Was Poor—Room Shorts Covered—Closing Mar ket Was Higher. Jolr was the went spot In the cotton urk'et tndsy. the remnlinler of tho Hat ■bnwfnit a Urn; undertone. (■Holier and Dei-embr options won (rooty which resulted In covering and a ■ ‘ ’her close. •he week-end fleurea were verjr bullish, /he N«*w York Commercial of yesterday m-ss apparently worried ns to the where 3M of Theodore Price. It wm -It has l***n some time since Theodore Price hns frrored the market with an Idea, =- ■ generally reputed to be a billionaire it comet to Idea a. and the whole mar ket 1" liupln? that he !h not Koine to become stingy with them.” Mr. Trice sends out the following 'Idea" l^lerloosly, the rot to» situation nerer •Mined to me as unyieldingly bulilsh at at •resent. It Is my belief that however large The cron. It will not sell below 10c a pound. At ibflt price. I shall not bo surprised to •te spinners* titkiagr* 12.50J.000 b/iles In 1907. If the crop Is that large, and If It should hs much smaller, I venture the prediction thtt all previous records lu cottou specula- dsn will be eclipsed." SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlanta-Easy. lie. New York-Quiet. 1120. »w Orleans—Quiet, 11 1-! !.!vrr|*ool-8teady, 8.08(1. Augusta—Steady, 11 *-16c. it. Idoula—Quiet. 11 1-lie. Hava n nab—Steady, 10%c. RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON. The following Is the rang* in cotton futures In New York today: ^ . Last Previous Open. IUgh. Low. Sale. Close. Close. June .lVCS 10.66 10.66 10.06 10.61-64 10.66-67 Jnlv .10.66 10.69 10.61 10.61 10.6344 10.6445 Aug. .10.60 10.62 10.47 10.61 10.60-51 10.46-46 kept .10.45 10.45 10.40 10.43 10.45-46 10.1840 " ■ .10.3* 10.43 10.36 10.41 10.40-41 10.34-35 .10.37 1041 10.37 10.41 10.40-41 10.33-35 .10.46 10.48 10.41 10.46 10.46-47 10.39-40 .10.49 10.52 10.47 10.51 10.60-61 10.43-44 * 10.50-52 10.44-46 Mrh 10.59-60 10.51-53 Closed steady. HIGHER PRICES RULED IN CEREALS AT THE OPENING SHORTS RUN TO COVER IN CORN AND OATS. The Day and the Week Ended in Favor of the Bulls. Chicago, June 16.—Higher prices ruled lu all the grain markets ou ’change, net gains being iliowD of Me In wheat and a^flQc In corn, %£%c in oats and HNOc In hog products. Many shorts were run to cover In corn and oata and the day at well as the week ended In favor of the bulla while the world’s shipments of wheat for the week are estimated at only 9,230,000 huahehi and a decrease In the amount of breadstuff! on R osace la looked for. There was a break c at Paris and Berlin lost %c and Liver- one of them was Incorrect. -Primary wheat receipts for the day 279,000 bushels and corn 779.000 bushels compared with 224.000 and 674,000 bushels respectively Mr aog. _ Jearnces from seaboard for the day 23,* 000 buahela wheat, 219,OQO corn and 21,000 oats. Cash business was restricted by the ad vance lu cereals. CHICAGO QRAth MARKET. The Chicago grain market rang*) as fol lows today: Prtv. Open. High. Low. Close, dose. WHEAT— July. . 83V Sept. . 83V Dec. .. 84V COBN- July. . Sept. . Dpt. .. OATS— July. . 41% ftp*- • z* Dec. .. 38 POUR— July. .17.00 8* MOST ISSUES SHOWED DE CLINES AT THE START. A Few Stocks Scored Fractional Advances—Transactions on a Small Scale. By Private Leased Wire. New York, June It.—The stock market to day waa again disappointing to those who were looking for a sharp rally. While It waa a regular holding affair, there was enough weakness In somo specialties to have dragged the market lower evei had not had a downward tendency. The bank statement fell flat. The gain In cash waa uot unite as Urge as had been ex pected. The liquidation of the past few days was not reflected In the loan account, which Increased nearly $1,000,000. ■■ and prices gave way readlly^^^^^^^^H Heading was smong the most vulneralle stocks and was under pressure throughout the session. After the opening tmlge, which was at the expense o. a few belated aborts, Baltimore and Ohio was the notable excep tion In the entire list, advancing a fraction STOCK SALES. & 9 8* # 1 r m i 8ept._.l$.72H 16.8941 8.97% RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON Cotton futures ranged os follows at New Orleans today: wise ri lirh. I^w. Hale. Close. 11.00 11.08-00 11.10-11 Ang. .10.70 10.f0 10.05 10.65 10.64-63 10.6648 kept .10.46 10.45 10.45 10.46 10.46-47 10.41-43 .10.30 10.34 10.29 10.33 10.31-32 10.27-3 10.3345 1049-41 .10.36 10.3S 10.93 10.36 10.35-36 10.31-33 Inn. .10.37 10.43 10.40 10.40 10.40-41 10.37-38 Feb 10.42-45 Ieh, .10.64 10.54 10.54 10.54 10.63-64 10.49-51 Closed quiet. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, June 16.—12:15 p. m.—Demand for spot cottoo fair, with prices steady, Middling uplands, 6.0Sd. Sales, 8.000; Amir Iran. 7.101. Speculation and export, 1,000. Receipts, 7.100r Futures opened steady. Openlm June June-July .. July-August , Aug. Sept. Hrpt.-Oct, Ort.-NOT Xov.-pec lire.-Jan. ........ Jan.-Feb »)».• March Closed steady. ,.f 5. Sfii Ml 5.81- 5,83 643 6.71-6.74 5.74 5.87-5.11 5.16 5.82- 5.00 5.60 5.61- 6.19 ..it 6 61-.69 6.69 6.61- 5.60 6.60 6.61 641 Previous Close. i& u 6.82-5.83 6.7* 6.66-6.67 5.61-5.62 6.804.61 6.80-6.61 5.81-6.83 4^62-6,63 TODAY'S PORT RECEIPT8. The following tabli* shows receipts at the E ts today, compared with the same day t year: iora..., Boston Philadelphia , 3*7 113 S 2404 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston Augusta Mnnnhlf Wt. Louis Cincinnati Total . 81 665 % v ESTIMATED RECEIPT8. Orleans expects 800 to 1,200 bales, fplnat 3.030 actual last year: Galveston, \fO fo :.«0(), against 2,021 actual last year: Houaton. 1,000 to MOO, against 2,447 actual “st year. COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. June .... July . , . . August fc*pt»ml»er , . , •November . , . , Closed steady. Opening. Close. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. .Bt, following tablL gives the opening ■M closing quotations for coffee for future teUrery today In New York* SSSjn, rebntary ***•*•' ■an-li [* ] T ‘ ter::::: •ovrmWr.. .. . Camber.. Clos^j flnn,* 6.754.90 8.99490 1004.05 11M.15 1154.20 190441 SiS 1454.60 Cloae. 1654.90 1804.65 1704.75 1754.90 1*4.90 1894.06 1104.15 1154.90 6404.35 1604.45 1504.65 the dry goods market. *V. rrt VIS. •■'••'d Wire- ^ ' or . k - I#.—The dry fnn1, mar , f,| r movement of goods for l**r movement of pud. for ilay. Thor, vu more trading at tho K- flotations. Cotton ram war, easier. "M- print rlotha aoli] at 4th cents on con- IT*-'- "id there were aoine rertalona I. “* t-rteea of tickings nn.l wide sheetings. ADDITIONAL market news on page seven LARD- July. . 8.87% 8«*pt. . 9.00 Oct HIDES— July. . 9.45 Kept. . 9.32% Oct. .. 9.16 9.65 9.40 9.17% if if# 11 CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Wheat Corn .. Oats Hogs .. Today. Tomorrow. 11000 LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. PRIMARY .MOVEMENT. The following flgurcs giro the primary moromeut of wheat and corn: Wheat—Receipts today 279,000 bushels, against 224.000 husbols Inst year: shipment* today 165,000 bushels, against 115,000 bushels last year. Corn—Receipts today 779,000 bushels, •nlnst 654.000 bushels last year; shipments •06,000 bushels, against 662,000 bushels last year. NORTHWEST CAR8. Following fable glvss the northwest cars of grain today, last week aud last year: Last Last Today. Week. Year. *2 *3 Chicago W 1» L. J. AND*ERSON & CO.'S DAILY COTTON LETTER cral trad* contli The eondltlmis were not material!/ chanjr- ad. The weather amt crop newa were 41- vlilril, though aoine of the tirtrate report, were more favorable. The atatlallea were linllleb In the main, and requirements of eonaumera were .till referred to aa a Jn.Ilfl- ratlon for higher prteea. There la beHaved lo lie a cond-ataed long Intereat among »r- feaalonala, lint, on the other hand, outaldf -through commission houaes-bsve be aelllng eonahlerable cotton abort during the paat week, and the npaltlon of the profer ■InnaU la therefore Interesting store the; are liaekert by the bull syndicate under th direction of Price. Sew Orleana. June lg.-Cotton failed, lo reapond to bulllah InBuencea todav. After a .Wt-Hred anurt the price of Jnfy fell off to tbe lerel of yeatenU/’• eloalng and late months would have dona the aarne If thay had not been enpporled by week-end eov- erlng by Tbdrte. "week-eml IlnubUllon Mr longs seemed lo be the chief reeaon for tbe rather eat tther eaay undertone aieiuayeq ojr aniy. The visible supply statement showed that the stocks 'of <»um at Liverpool and at Bombay {mints, which have been held on to public vlVw by tbe beers for a long tlmo as carrying Immense amount; of cotton, were at last 1 - lew slocks at thla time last rear. The visible supply Is .till large, how- ever, asd will bare to umlergo a great shrinkage before bolls can base operations QIBERT & CLAV8 DAILY _ COTTON LETTER. New Orleene, J^TlZIsew.frem ldver- ..1 w.. very scarce, but tbe little tket was forthcoming Indicated a more b.lllah fci'lng with regard to tbe eumtner month, position. Option, closed better than ex pected at onchaaged prteaa to ■ decline of polit. while the spot sales wars MOD ^ the old q eolations I wing raised a K vessel re reins 1. the eastern ner- i (motions nee of like * " donhtleaa caore B 1 Uon. but drenmatancea would apprebentdon on the -’i-heahore '■'"^Jl ll VTli'md2 iSTimtlUr ^SSTtU iS. Kln, ,h «.?Jmd?* T do.T r ' 0 T£ rej^’KlIgi S*.£* , S^iu TSSjftL'hcH'& Ssir-Tr& ms - gl of*" .rit throughout the world. GIBERT & CLAY ATLANTA. •TocKi. mono*. «k C. ALABAMA .T. C O T T O N O " ~- coerce, paoviatona M .n. M ct« E^ngu-ICW^BMrt rf^Tre**- an. Btock Exchange lUvcrpodCjn^AMocta.IJ. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. Associated bank* show the following change*: * . M ^ Reserve*, decrea*e $ 88,675 Igoan*, Increase 913.70° Hpecle, decrease 1,77|,600 leCgal*. Increase 1,048.700 440,009 MOVEMENT OP COTTON DURING THE PAST WEEK Secretary Hester, of the New Orleans cotton exchange, In his weekly statement of the movement of cotton for the week ending yesterday, shows a decrease;In the amount brought Into right, aa compared with last year of 83,000 bales, an Increase of 18,000 over the same tlmo In 1904 and an Increase of 18,000 oyer 1908. For the 15 daya of June the totals show a decrease under last year of 104,000, no t crease over the same period year before st of 68,000 and an Jnorease ovar the of 'last ytor^BStto, ahead of the same days year before last of 778,009 and-behind 1903 by 98,000. The amount brought Into « past week has been 45,927 ir .„, 100.170 for the seven days ending this date last year, 30,015 rear before last and 28,149 same time In 1903L and for tbe 16 da/B of June It bn* been 240,789, against 944.647 last year, 72,106 year before. last and H043 same time In 1903. “ ‘meat since September 1 she all ’United States port* 7486. against 9,421,871 IsM year, 7.005.020 year l»efore last and 7.62*.340 same time In 1901 cross the Mississippi, Ohio and rera to northern mills and Can- against 1.038.519 Isst year. 904,443 last and 1.061.816 aaue time In r storks In excess of those held last and n decrease under same time 1908 7.676; southern mills «akin«m l.'.'3_\o„, against 1,167.141 last year, L71642S jw. be fore last and 1.7&7;04? same time In 1003. These make the total movement for the i £■ ' ■ * year, 9.767,608 year same time In 1603. Foreign exports for the week have been 108.661, agalast 111,689 last ysar, making the total thua far for the season 1138,345. against 7,919,218 lest year, a decrease or 'Northern mills takings and Canada dur ing the paat seven days show an Increase T dnre Ifeptmnbcr 1 ... Th« total taking, of Amrrlma mill.. era aplnm-ra. agalnat 2.1M.02I. ■a.i nr.w)u «■■ -1.01, and are now 7MB amaller than at tbla data In 1MI. luvlndlng atovka loft over at porta and Interior (own. from tho laat crop and tbe number of lialea brought Into eight tbna ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Officially correeted by Atlanta Prult and Produce exchange. KBITTH-Oraagea O to IU0 per box. Igmoaa B.I0 to J5.7S. Union IS to SI. ■ i tlM to BM. Bananas, stratghta, per bnneb I1.S9 to Hull,, per bnneb. <1 to fl.S. Btmwborni ‘fa svu Plnaapplea Bar "iltrawiwrrlei (leorela eratea, Il.tO to It; Tern Kf? V?o° r^'f'wre lirotlera IS to tijte. live dnekA Pehla M i Be; paddle B to STtie. . Dressed bene, per Bi., 12c to lie; dr.eeeil turkeys, per lb., -Me to I4r: very doll. Egre/per doxen. 11 to ITtle. Batter, table, per lb.. 20 to ttVie; cook- %£SJ^%SSH I. Mb. recks 10 °V?;OKTABI,B».-Irleh potatoea, No! 1 stork HS0 barrel; Ne. 2 stock Bit to M. fleet,, cabbage ere tea, per crate »:,S to |<B. rose, per drum, lie to It; very alow aale. Tomatoes, per orate. 12 to Rja. Beans, green, per onto, It to 113, market In better condition; wa* W to 7»c. Rqnaak. yellow. It lo H.S; white Be to fa: market overeto-ked. Torn, sear, IS to »V per doxen. nkew ner orate. |2 to t2S0. pec Crete. 11 to S. r .t orate. 11.» to 11.50. rlah potatoes, pet bnabet, 11.3 to Rwret pot.1 tore, per boahel. It to tl.B. Aaparagtm S* to IMe hato-fc. '•berrt^x. ?toinart , erete. , ttB to ft raatolonpes. per crate, ft to 12.60. Blackberrtea It to l?ttr qaart. Dewberries lo to I: 1 ,- qaart. FLOUR, GRAIN provisions. ri/tn: -I’oeteU Btegant M-B; Diamond tfiwnrtss wisMUwwFZ * wkiw choice tcklte.lOe: choice atlwaj^. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Amalgamated Cm>p Atlantic Const Lin Anifrinu Sugar Hcfinlng.. Amt-riiTiu Loi'omotlvc.. •1" I’" f* .. • I Am«*r1mn .'''molting Refining., do preferred American Cotton llaltlmore and Ohio., I Rapid Transit... Cheaapenke and Ohio Colorado Fuel and 1 Central leather do preferred Chicago and Crest Western Chicago, Milwaukee and Ht. l’aul Delaware and Hudson Distiller's Keenrltie#.. * Erie da preferred General Electric Illinois Central American Ice Securities I.oulsvllle and Nashville Mexican Central Missouri l’ftclile psBTsrk. Ontario and Western Vtii' "nl l.ead Northern Pacific. .koriii* rn l New York (?entral .Norfolk and Western 1'entityIvanls People s Gas Pressed Steel Car do. pM.forred Pacific Mall Reading *. Republic Steel Rock Island do. preferred....... United mates Rubber.. ...» do. preferred...,. Southern Pacific Southern Railway ...» do. preferred 8!oa* Sheffield Tennessee Coal and Iron Texas and Pacific Union Pacific United Rtatea Steel Virgin! a?Caradios ’ Che ml ca i!! !!«!!!!!!.*!!!!!!!! * do. preferred.../.,.. Western Union Wabash do. preferred Wisconsin Central..#. do. preferred.... NEWS AND GOSSIP Of tho Floocy Staple. Private Wire to Ware & Leland. New York, Juno 16.—Flret, prlcfa „jre wefo 2 to r, point* hlgbor on the old trop nml 4 to 7 point, higher on tho new. In reaponae to the cablea, bulllah week-end flgurea, continued dry weath er In Texaa, and week-end roverlnc. Ayer bought and Wright aold July. Ray bought and Mellon aold Augu.t, The Nebr York Commercial aaya: "Macheater yarna quiet and firm cloths quiet and firm. , "No matter how McFaddon may stand on July and how much spot cot ton he may be willing to take up next month, the big epot Interest, cannot be expected to bull the market for any one," said a broker. A Liverpool cable aaya: "Market af fected favorably by bullish weekly fig- urea.” Liverpool futures opened steady, 1 to 2 down. At 12:10 p. m. unchanged to 1 down on near , end J to .2 dowr late. Futures due to come 1 to 2 d( Local aelllng, led by Nnrden, eased prices off after call. Trade light. New Orleans, Juno 16.—Tho weather map ahowa heavy rnlns nlong tho At lantic coaat, hut no rain elsewhere. The drought In Texan continues. Tha Liverpool weekly statement la bulll.h. Total week's tales of spots are put.at #7,000 against 21,000 this week last year, and 21,000-In 1104. The amount forwarded was 20,000 bales, against #2,000 thla week laat year, and 62,000 In 190#. The advanced season will u.ura liberal receipts In tbla market during August. Consider that option a good aala now. Futures have an stay undertone on trank-end lour-liquidation. Trading la very limited In volume. Spots are Inactive sol.ly on account of the lack of offering*. The demand for the better grades Is very fair. The net stock of cotton In N.w Or leans la #2,221 bales, against 67,667 at thla time last year. , - The amount of cotton on shipboard la 26,(67 bales, against 26,61) last year. By Private Wire toTltbert A Clay. N.w Orl.aas, June 16.—Map ahowa some further heavy ralna In th. At lantic states, at Augusta, aa., the i elpltatlon amounting to #.16 Inc I Light ralna also fell at Fort Worth, Texas, but southern Texas remain. Iry, but cloudy. Liverpool 1 to 2 low.r than expectnl Waa du. 2 to 2 point, down. How ever, that th.re should have freon any declln. la surprising, considering the extremely bulllah visible supply state ment. Houston, Texas, wires that rain Is needed In south Texas. So damage hae resulted as yet from either weevil or drought, but tha crop cannot stand much more dry heat. Dun’s Review says: “Primary mar kets for textiles have th* rapport of a good attendance of buyers, who state that the dry goods trad* throughout the country Is most satisfactory, and there la every reason to anticipate a continuance of prosperity.’’ STATEMENT OF WORLD’S VISIBLE COTTON SUPPLY Heerelsry Hester's slstrment of Ibe world's risible aopplr of cottoo for tb* p>*< 010 Isst work, s.TU.Ol Isst rear snd yesr before Isst. of tbts tn* total of Amsr- Into cotton Is 1,9)6,272, sgslnst 2.!fL0tS Isst week. 2,26#,621 Isst year snd 1422,022 yesr before Isst, Slid of sH other klndsTlsclodlng ■'.fypt, Ilrexll, India. *te.. 1,«S500; sgsln— ifttooo Isst Week, lMl.w)) Isst yesr st 1,06X00# yesr before loot The tout world's visible sapply of eotl, ss'shove shows a decree»e compered wli ls;t week of 162.62L e deerreso comps n with Isst yesr of 25S.3S. snd sa lucre, compared with yesr before test of 1,144.111. or tbe world's visible sapply of cotton ss shore, there Is now slloal sad held In Orest Britain snd continental Europe L- S%r"RS& \SfjTn jg,TOffUfii 1604M last yesr awl 13.000 rear tofore last: n India 222.009, agalnit 970.0M last yesr and OS,000 year before leer, and In tbe Lnlted Htstrs 616400. against 672.601) last year end 247.00 yesr Iwfare last. MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL . $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... $500,000.00 ACCOUNTS INVITED We invite accountB of individualH, corporations, bimks nnd bnnkem and offer tho best terms cohsistcnt with" cohservative banking. In our Ravings Department we allow Interest at th* Rate of 21-2 per cent. Compounded Semi-Annually. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA. GA. == C. E. CURRIER. President. A. E. THORNTON. Vlco-Preeldent. H. T. INMAN, Vice-President. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier. JAME8 8. FLOYD, Ase’t Cashier. Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits....... $500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. Private Wire te Olhert A Clay. New York, Juno lo.-tmnlel Odell A Cm: 1 1 nxettlement lx nmln llknly In tbe market today, nnd we would be csutlaua In ninklnx new cnmmlDneuls except on raiding. Thera s undoubtedly a better class of huylug. but It Is not ss yet Intentionally effective, as near as ws can ascertain. The trading noel-i lion tharafore la still advisable for th? dally I operator. We do not aee how s beer cem- palgn can lie proaecnted it thla lime with general huetiieea conditions an good, snd bellevo that ss soon as uncertainly clears swrer tbs Mock market will, wltb Improved technique, take cognisance of tbe optimistic fundamental faatures. Marshall Reader k Ca: Judging merely from Ihe action of the market, and In tbo abaeure nf any special cause for cr depression, ws are Inclined to expect I eaa pressure on the security Hot st thsae level;, though pending tbe effect of tbe Bosnian dlstnrlwnrea on PTench (nances we prefer s rnnserrstlre attitude. It was reported In one news column yesterday that the I’ennaylvsnln Ballrosd 4'nmpsny contomplated delay in Its Improvement work. Tbl; might mean a ball In their Dnanclng plana Town Topics; Today's marks! promises to Show a good deal of Irregslarlty st times, hut the recent drelloe In prices has, In our opinion, run about far snongb, and w#«klr bald stocks bars been thoroughly liquidated. The buying daring the peat few days has been of good character, aud the market has svery appearance of being pretty well sold nut. The market's techni cal ixreltlon Is vary strong; and tho Mod ern Miller repert ra winter wheat, pub lished yesterday, wblrb shows good condi tions svarywln-rc except In Nebrnaka, should do much to allay apprehensions nn the crop. In the event of renewal of boor ish operations today, we advise taking ad- vantags of any decline that mar oceur, and would buy tha I letter class of stneko, as all Indications point to a stronger and higher market n;xf week. In the erent of any further weakness developing we wnnld Imr Beading, Northern I’sciAc, Union I'a- rltlc, Southern 1’sclBc, Atchison, loulnvllln and Nashville, Erie, Norfolk and Wealern, New Turk Central, Delaware snd Hudson,] Copper, Hteele, Locomotive, and Hmeltcrs. J A falrty good bank statement Is expected, although should loans Increase it would bt construed unfavorably. Esther expect an Irregular markst with rKTO«.^ra^'%,or.ai£iL ,B Professional sentiment Is Mill bearish, and attacks may appsar In unexpected quarters. New York, June II.-gammary of yes terday's slock market by Dow. Jones A Co.: Russian International conditions continue to disturb foreign bourses. Republic Iron and Btssl earnings for th* iSit TSU'StV" ,IP * C,% ,0 Demand for copper mete! continues good, but no four of auddau adrunco In pries. Currant resits New flsvon esrnlsgs will exceed B2.00e.000. Bradslreet’e ray* trade and Industrial HAVE YOU ANY MONEY AHEAD ? In It Invested where It Is perfectly safe? In It available now It FORTUNE should knock at your doorT Prepare younelf to take advantage of opportunity by Inventing your ravings In this bank, where they will earn per cont COMPOUND INTEREST, bo per fectly safe and available practically on domand. CENTRAL BANKS TRUST CORPORATION, CAPITAL • . . . $500,000.00 Asa G. Candler, President. W. H. Patterson, Vice* President. A. P. Coles, Csishler. John 8. Owens, Vioe*President. Wm. D. Owens, Aset. Cashier. HUBBARD BROS & CO •9 MERCHANTS Atlanta Office*. 219-221 Century Building. Members New York Cotton Exchango, New Or leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asso ciation, Chicago Board of Trade, Now York Cof fee Exchange, Now York Produce Exchange. Business solicited for the above exchanges. Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited. Phone* 454, Long Distance J9. A.S. Hustace, Mgr. COTTON^G ftAuJ, ^ROV^ISIONis^TGCKsPuONDS, No. 2 Will SI., Point BoHdlug, Alltali, Cl. Bow York Colton litkongt. Now OtliMi Cotlon Cichoagt. ilurpool Col I on Aitotlillqp. rrlnle Wlrti lo Now Turk, Now OrltiBi. Cbltigo. Bill Phoni 1161. Chicago Board of Trado. Chicago Slock iathaogo. Now York Coflat tachango. PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO., (Incorporated.) Basement Floor Piedmont Hotel. iTOCHt. BONOS, CRAIN. PROVISION*. INVCiTMtNT*. Fast Wire Bervlee from New'Yorki New Orleans, Chicaflo. CONNirSPONDINT * M. J. SACK 6. CO.. 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. tDW, IIOTll. Managar.Local aid Loag Dltlaata Boll Phoao 1391, FJfhtr-sIx roads for April show an arer *n net lnrr»*s« of 4.91 per cent and tot tea months 16.63 per sent. Bank* gain*! on the week'* enrrenry mofemen* $1,344,400. Tirrlre Industrial* dedlned .81 per cent CHRONICLE S CRCP AND WEATHER REPORT New York, Jane 14.-Our tslegrapble ad- vlrss from the Mouth this svenlng Indlrsts that evsr most of ths belt the weather has been favorable the past weak. Bain has fallen In many sections where needed, hot In some districts of Tosso and In a few localities elsewhere rain Is ,elnlmed to Ire lad. On the whole, our advices denote that the cotton crop Is dolns well. Boll weevil are reported to l>e l>ec.iinlng numer ous In Texas —Wars A belaud. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Estnbllabed Office South. COTTON STOCKS—BONDS—BRAIN Oround Floor Unuid Ritlldlng. Dntty mnrk-l I.-tt, r nnd nnirknt rn&nuul malted on nppllcatlon. TAKINGS BY SPINNERS OF AMERICAN COTTON geeratary Hester. In bin statement yenter- riay, shown Ihe spinners throughout tho world daring the past week took 206tet llisles of cotton, sgslnst 1M.009 lest year and 111.000 In IM#.' Tout since ffeptember 1, this season, to,, 170,000, against 10..00,000 Uet year, snd J,- 041.000 the year before. Of thle Northers spinners and Cnnadn Uk 2.226400 bales this yanr, against 4.140,- 0b> Innt yesr. and tbs year before; iHoulbern nplansra I.M7.009, agalnat 1.1«>:i.-e-j lant yesr, nnd 1,?JS,0W the year t-efnri' and foreign spinners 0.017,000, against o.r-'d.on in.t yesr, hud 6,219,0)0 the year before Sr> York Stock Bxchtngt tNew Orleana Cotton F.xrhsnge If v w Cotton Ez<*ban(- Sow Orleans htark Kifhor.s* I *** York Coffee Exchsn*e.|N>ir Orleana Iioar«i of Trad^.i* Letel pnl Long DlttaaJFR&h!£K& FAOAN. Matregra ‘Siothy bMmuSSiida, iC261^,'^ i'ra# mmmm clover mixed 11.06; do., No. 2 etooed mixed ’nrsY a b. Atlanta, and oghjeet to Immediate acemrinnee. GROCERIES. Y^'!, A ,8^!srto r J.i«SL‘JtoSSs: JWtoKgtod Ari.uekt.'. 116 6); balk. In hags or barrels, 12\c; (non 1) to J2c. Market wr«k. I'.lt't:.—4’srollmi #M to 7%r, according to data tic; isssi: ferc^teFfr'^fei lard 10. Mdvw Drift cam- L. J. ANDERSON & CO. ^Bankers and Brokers Correspondent’s Capital $250,000 Reference Phone 1417 THE NEAL BANK. PRUDENTIAL BLDG.