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EDITED BV ( “ " ——unw; » mi.
j JOSEPH B. LIVELY l THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE
EBU ACM
prices Were Advanced on a
Lot of Covering By
Small Shorts.
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NEWS AND,GOSSIP
Of the Fleecy Staple,
opened Jolt
followed by, sales
After an Advance of 8 to 9
Points, Declined and
Closed 2 to 4 off.
Leewd
. Aug t
itt th* .... , L-
ndvanced Rf|9 i>oltits on a lot
covering for #mall short*, hut also pro
vided a good wiling 1**1# for certain lu-
Uresis that suggested fairer Wall afreet.
8P0T COTTON MARKET,
Atlanta* onlct at lOHo.
Kew York, ateady at lO.Mr.
Sew orleana. qulat at 10 S-Mc.
JJrerpoat; quiet at 6.76d,
At. I .mils, quiet at 111*c.
Burton. ateadr at l&Sfc.
R,m.ton. ateady at 10y,c.
Bitltlluort, nominal at 10%c.
Ualreatoa. quiet at lMte.
I'bllndelpbin, quiet at lO.Hc.
Private Wire to Ware A behind.
New York. An*, It.-Cotton t
n sbnde lower than ritweled
rnblea. There was not the air. ...
tnirerin* some of the liulla expeeted. The
market la qnlot, and uolhia* aensailnml la
looked for today. Markot arts aa If It wna.
Juat n little lilt oversold m the nresent.
Idremoal futures iqiened ntemlr 1 to : Uli.
AlU:*) p. n-.„ J to S iiti and quiet, rules
4.W0 spots » up at S.7M. Futuna due to
eome uuehauaeil to 2 down.
Uremuol eafitea saya: "Continental liny.
Injt ana shorta inverln*."
FoUowlior Is tha statistical poaltlon of
nnu* *li*tar An*, it i. IH na e ul ,
The Sew York FlmnrU Chronicle.
.This , lost lost
Week. Week. Vint.
Yltllile supply.. :.!0S,1!» r.fffl.iis 2.7H.J7S
Ainertenn. . . . 1.00.17* 1.17M63 I.flMT*
In SUM. .. 10,«2.«M 10.sy.917 JJ,Kd.«l
*■" the week.. 05.099 •• — —ttvze
3l,r~
Htocks
Kxports. . . . .
Int. -receipt#....
Int. ablpuirnta.
luterlor stock*..
204.567
24.613
16.524
27. "S3
123,760
206.180
19,750
12.445
21.556
134.9W
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, Aug. 11, 12:15 p. - m.—Cotton,
mmr nu!<*t, with prlcO# ateady; middling
ntdamla 5.76d; aalca 4.000; American 3,500;
speculation nnd export 400; receipts 1,000;
Amorim it none.
Future# o;»ened ateady.
Opening
Range. Close.
AuguRt 5.44-5.4S 5.48
JSgUft-fiept 5.42-5.44 6.44
Kept.-Oft* . ... . ,.5.36-5,87 6.37
. Nor. .
Xov.-IHT. , ,
lNH*.-4nn. . ,
Jim,-Felt. . .
J'eh.-March..
March-April. .
April May.. .
, .5.33-5.35 5.85
. .6.33-6,25 5.85
. .5.83-5.35 5.85
..6.84-5.86 6.36
..5.86-6.88 5.28
. .5.88-5.40 6.40
..5.89-5.41 6.41
Previous
Clow.
5.42-5.43
5.40-5.41
5.33-5.34
5.31-5.32
6.33
6.35
5.37
5.38
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table show* receipt* At the
t'bnrlretoti. .
Wilmington. .
Norfolk. . . .
New York. .
Bouton. . . .
PhllwHphln.
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
The following table ahowa receipt* at tto*
Interior town* today, compared with the
•awe day lust year:
ffouatpnr.
AiiKUNtn. .
Memphis.
WEEKLY CHRONICLE’S
REPORT ON WEATHER
Now York, Aug. 11.—Weather condition*
•re fairly *ntt*factnry In the main. Rain
I h*i fallen In almost all section#, hut the
precipitation has been moderate or light.
t» n rule. In Texas, It I# claimed that
plunge la being done by Imll weevil* nnd
Ml worm#, ami that an excess of rain In
| northern districts of Texna I# causing de-
| terforation, and from a few points In other
•tnte# there are complaints of Injury to
I rotton. Elsewhere the crop appear# to Im»
priigrcaalng well, and new Imlea arc moving
quite freely In earlier sections.
WEATHER IN COTTOfTBELT.
l<l.6fl
K‘.S7I
*9.113
:s&9
82,680
44.8241
l:8,9i»i
BE _ market I*
oulet and fairly steady. The weaker ehort
following Is Inclined to cover over Sun
day. but there i# no hnylug for long ac
count of any consequence. Thi'action of
the market this morning would indicate
that those who were talking the loudest
for a reaction were doing the moat of the
sidling.
The department of agriculture confirms
the report* that the boll weevil ha* broken
out In Natehltoebes parish. IxmlsUnn. nnd
threaten* great damage to the crops. The
weevil I* active on twenty-three plantation*
In the pariah.
Houston receipts 8,617 (2.7)2 new); Gal
veston 1,782 (1,529 new).
..Net stock of cotton in New Orleans Is
16.251 bales, against 50,659 nt this time
Amount of cotton on shipboard
_ >*, ngainst 18,886 last year.
The week’s sales of apota In Urerpool
were 28.000 boles, agalust 80,000 last year
and 84,000 In 1904. Amount of cotton for
warded was 65.000, against 56,000 Inst year
nnd 46,000 In 1904. The total stock of cot-
ton In I-lrorpool Is 494,000 bales, against
731,000 last year, 292,000 in 1904, ana 829,-
000 In 1903.
The weather map shows’ scattered show
ers over the lieft. Instead of the fair
Private Wire to Glbert k Ofay.
New York. Aug. 11.—Liverpool at 12:30
p. m., was afta’A up on new crop. Was
line about 2 down.
Liverpool cables: “Natural reaction help,
ed by better market for near cotton In con
sequence of Importers transferring hedges.*'
There has heeii some mlurellnneons buy
ing by wire houses, but the local traders
* nvc shown no disposition,to raid, as yet.
New Orleans, Aug. If.—Liverpool Sf(4
higher Is better than due. Ail advnnce
or about 1 point na compared with New
Orleans and 2 ou New York was expected.
Ur. Hunter, of the agricultural depart-
inent, verifies the reports that boll weevil
Is most Industriously nt w*ork In Natchito
ches pnrlah v and will cause great damage.
Found them on twenty three plantations.
Still tile reports that the crop of that par
ish will lie completely destroyed he consid
er* much exaggerated.
Ilradatreet’a review eoyg? "Cotton bn*
been Improved by the cessation of heavy
rains In the south Atlantic slates."
Liverpool cables: “Market baa advanced
In consequence of bears buying to cover
their short sales. Don't think Improvement
will lust.”
The long-expected reaction occurred on
the opening. * hut there was Insufficient
MAJORITY OF LIST
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
First Hour Feature Was the
Drive That Was Made
at Beading.
LATER RECOVERIES
Covering of Shorts and
Some Supporting Orders
Caused Slight Kallv.
. Texas—In Dallas* Tyltr nnd Fort Worth
It has been raining since 4 a. m. Ilpua-
ton cloudy nnd hot: no rain, except alight
shower yesterday afternoon. , ,
Mississippi—Natchez, Jackson and Meri
dian clear nnd hot. Yaaoo City clear and
very hot. Aberdeen cloudy and warm;
good rain yesterday. New Albany
Hear and warm. Aaorr cloudy; light rain
yesterday afternoou. Tupelo clear and
pleasant.
Alnltnma—Birmingham clear aud hot;
hard rain yesterday afternoon. Selma clear
•nd hot. Montgomery clear and nwrm;
besvy rain yesterday afternoou. Opelika
Hear and warm; light rain yesterday
afternoon. Mobile clear and warm. Hunts*
vlUo dear and hot __ .
'•eorcl a—Albany, Americas. Macon and
Atlanta clear mm pleasant, Golumbus clear
■nd hot; light rain yesterday afternoon.
. North Carolina—ISrecnslmro clear and
hot. charlotte clear and hot; had good
shower yesterday afternoon. Raleigh clear
«ud hot.
Extreme Northwest-
72 a Ik,VP.
Huron.
Northwest—Clear; 50 to 62 above; showers
Weat and Southwest—CJenr; 52 to *5
■hove; general rain* Kansas nml Okla
homa; local In Nebraska and M!aaonr|.
Ohio Valley-Fair to clenr; 72 to 76
shove; light scattered rains.
WEATHER-FORECAST.
Georgi*. Alabama and Mlfslsalppfr-ftaow-
; r « Saturday; Sunday showers; light to
fresh wind*, mostly southwest to west
Louisians sad Bast Texas—Kslr oo- the
showers In Interior Saturday and
Jjuiday; light south winds becoming varla-
E*st and West Florida—Abowers Saturday
•nd Htiuday; Ught vartable winds.
"“•t TexnsJFntr In west; showers In
»'»rth portion Katnrdsy nnd Auuday.
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY OF COTTON
^••retary Hester's ststement of the
•"rld's visible supply of eottom ■l* 01 ^
f;.'*^‘reeee for the week 1°*'
M.3S8, agalast a decrease of 119.750 Isst
jjy *nd a decrease of U7.8M yegr before
Tho fat*! rUlble It Bgnlntt
being depressed by general selling.
Ring crowd are Inclined to play for fur
ther reaction.
WARE A LELAND'8
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
11.—Following the de
there wn# profit-taking
pool
led to a rally of 4 |K>lnts when a decllue
had lK*en eximcteil. The recovery nhr<sul
started some short covering In the local
tnarket a ml prices opened up 8 or 10 imluta.
only to lose most of the advance and closed
rntner tame nt the slight recovery of 4
points. In view of the recent break, the
recovery was unimportant, though profes
sional* are now going rather slow- on the
short side. Drop uew* was fnlrly good* al
though the Chronicle complained of Insecta
and too much moisture In north Texas.
The crop Is now so far advanced nnd has
had so much rain that all fear of. drouth
damage seems to Ih» eliminated, nnd with
frequent showers during the month of
HeptemlM»r It Is more than likely that an
enormous yield will be made. 1 nder these
circumstances. It would be difficult to get
mote than reactions out of the market.
By Private Leased Wire.
New' York, Augr. 11.—The stock mar
ket this morning felt the Inspiration of
yesterday's extraordinary crop esti
mate more than thp shrinkage of the
cash reserve. Reflecting the unrecord
*ri loss of a week «*u, cash holdings
of the local institutions fell off 39,200,
000, and In spite of a reduction of 34,-
700,000 In the loan account the surplus
was reduced 36.851,000.
The stock market up to the publlca
tlon of the bank figures bad been dull
and quite Irregular. An attack on
Reading shares drove the stock down
a pc.nt and a half and Pennsylvania
wan also quite heavy. But with the
appearance of the bank statement the
market acted as If It had only been
w’altlng for the 'bad news" to be out
of the way before renewing Its on
ward march. In the last half hour ac
cordingly the buying movement wai
resumed all along the line, being es
pecially aggressive In the Pacific
shares, the Southwestern Issues, and
Chicago and Northwestern.
The market opened with a majority
of the Hat showing fractional decline*.
Atchison opened 1-4 higher and gain
ed 5-8 In all. Northwestern was a point
higher. Pennsylvania lost 1-8, South
ern Pacific and Union Pacific started-
half lower and New' York Central and
Reading lost 3-8.
The feature of the stock market In
the first hour was the drive that was
made at Rending. Southern Pacific,
the other hand, was hid up 2 1-2
points. At the eqd of the first hour,
covering of shorts and some support
ing orders caused a moderate rally, oj
w hich part of the, early losses were re
covered. j
Government bonds unchangld. Oth
er bonds steady.
LONDON STOCA~MARKET.
Amalgamated Copper,
American rtugar Refit
lulitg..
— ai Hugar
Atlantic Coast I.lue...
Ansrinuts
America a Locomotive *
American 0 Smell!hg WfiulnK..!.!!!!!
. do. preferred.....
Amerlcau Cottou oil
Baltimore aud Ohio
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian lUclfle
. preferred
Chicago ami Great Western...........
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Delaware and llndson.,.,
Distiller's Securities....
Brie
do, preferred..*.......*
General Electric..'
lllluoU Central....
American In* Set mil!«•«..,
Louisville and Nashville,
Mexican Central
Missouri l f “
‘Jew York.
_ Qtloiml Load
Northern Kaetfic
New York Central....
Norfolk and Western.
lVnuKvIvnnla
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do, preferrst......
Pacific Mall ..........
Heading
Uenuhtle Steel
Rock Island
. do. preferred
United states Rubber
do, preferred
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
do, pr •*
do preferred
Sins#-Sheffield
Tennessee Coal and Iron
Texas and Pacific
Union I'aclfie
United State# Steel
do. preferred
VJrglnlArCaroUnJt Chemical
. da. preferred
Western Union
Wabash
do, preferred
Wisconsin Central
o, preferred
otnl stock sales today, 887,900 shares.
AT NEW YORK.
NOTES OX GRAIN
Pointers on ProvUloni.
Private Wire to Ware k Inland.
Chicago, Au*. 11.—In lace of very liesrlah
Sm ‘ g figures on wheat, cables held
weak spots u*
. jj few belated longs.
* rowd Inclined to buy (t for n turn.
Michael of the Chicago Inter-Ocean fig-
iire# tho corn crop at LTO.OOj Uushrls. nud
thinks he Is right. Me may have rallies on
this corn and then will Ih* the time to aell
December mul May for a long pull.
fuot th
same n .. . T1 —mtt
Inrd Is slHitif per potind higher,
rent price* look ail tlo* more artificl
vlext; of the fact that last year's marks
w-aa also con trolled and inaulpulafcd nlmv.
the level, current for other prtmluet, the
Cudahys then having a bull campaign on
hand. Packing operutlona show iarg*> prof-
{ta ou all product ou tint preaeut cost of
bogs.
ITIvate Wire to Glbert k Clay.
Chicago, Aug. II.—The Price Current i
''Mnuimary of re\H»ri» contlone to aim
large yield of winter whest and the ....
usually fine quality of thu grain. In Iowa
an excellent outlook la reported. In Mia-
sonrl there la some Irregularity lu rejmris.
hut on tits Whole the crop In doing well,
Cudahy selling Heptemher lar»l and rib
Friedman selling January lard. Very little
support to the market. Thia continued
heavy run of hoga has deiiiornliisd evsry
one.
PRIMARY MOVEMENT,
The following figures show the primary
movement of wheat nml cora;
3 r “ VO bushels;
vssuv
284,009 hushsls,
eitta
Whrrtf-ReirJpl# today Jill,l
against 777.000 bushels last
nuMits tmlay 1,55."Tooo bushels,
000 bushel# last year.
Corn—Receipts tods/
agnlnst 423.0UO bushels Inst
LIVERPOOL QRAIN MARKET.
Wheat—Open %c lower; rioted H©%e low-
lotial tin-
THE COTTON 8BBD OIL MARKET.
RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET
KTOCK-
Amalgamated Copper. ...
Anaconda.. .. .. .. ..
Atchison ..
do, preferred.. .. .. *.
llnltlniore nnd Ohio.. .. .
Canadian Pacific.,
Chfisnpcnke nml Ohio. . . .
Chic., MU. nud Ht. Paul..
Krlo ..
Illinois Central. ....
Louisville nnd .Vnfhrlllc..
New.York Central.
Rock Island.. .. .. .
Houthern Pacific.. .
Hon them Railway. ..
Union Pacific.. . . ,
Unlte<l Htntea Hleel..
do, preferred, , .
Wnhash
ilo, preferred
Great Western
Closed steady.
INTO 8IQHT MOVEMENT.
By Private l^nwil Wire.
• New -York. Ang. - H.-aTbe* following stn
tlatlcs on the movement of cotton for the
week ending Frida/. Ang'tst 10, compiled
by Huperlntendenl King, of the New York
cotton exchange:
Weekly Movement.
This
Year.
Port t recelpts.. , f « .. .. )2,226
fsist
Year.
58,143
Can ad
Southern iiillla takings
(eattmtfedl....
!/)## of stock at Inte
rior towns ...»
7,647
30,000
10.597
M’CULLOUGH BROS.’ FRUIT
AND PRODUCE LETTER
59.881 ' 80,193
Total Crop Movement.
Port receipts .. 7,820,782 10,113.591
< WX.'?. .* B :! MJN 1.1M.4I7
*S3Qt^. UU ..‘•^■ 4,100,000 :.175,<W)
“lock nt Interior towns Jn
excess of Heptenrbsr 1.. 69.754
Brought Into sight thus
far for the season 10,941,107 18,461,803
GIBERT A CLAY’S
DAILY COTTQN LETTER.
The unpreeedented hot weather for tha
season prevailing during the present week
has served In n measure to retard both
demand and consumption of
dally of a perishable uatnre.
vices from Liverpool were skeptical aa to
the permanency of today s advance, the
cause of the Improvement Itelng generally
attributed to the covering of the short In- M --- ^
terest In anticipation of n natural reaction, those Interested^.
Options on the close gained 8 points over
yesterday, while spot snle#^araoiinteil to_4,
ooo bales at nn ndr«
The' market on cabbage has l»een stag-
. give-away prices It
tc
n
...|y
result In very dissatisfactory returns to
nd- nant, nnd even at giveaway -
has not lieen possible to move the heavy
an ndrnnre of It IHitnt,. The
, I". OKI l Ilf Fdfit*r-
11... with which (he wnlnor. iwooimI to
th.
nro of now. ilrolulvo rtmrnot.r uiu.t form
n moiikI toch’itl Im.l. for more than teiu-
immrr mlvnnee.. However, no mutter bow
l»-nrl»h the eltoetloo moy oppenr on the
mirfnre, there mtwt nl*e t- rrefcomd with
the [ntrodoetton Into mnrltet elfnlra of new
amt ill.torliltiit elemenH. wMrb niitr tip-
net the moot pon.erv.tlve enlnllntlou.
The rbatute of front of on erntwhllr liull
leoiler, the ereotlni of it Ur,r ihnrt
Auterfraii lntere«t, ntnl the f.c-t that re.
porta of deterioration are not all antlel-
IMtorr, hot Imleeil aetoa Itlea. .iiinte«tliis
that a downward eonrae will not be eotlrely
free of otwtaelea, ami which nuijr er— -•
tlmea ennae health, |mproremeot..
... evhl.nee, th. demaotl
I. more aetlve. with the receipt, moving
' 'ttiii'ona'oV^good quatlt, not In
supply to meet requlrementa, or
Eluent price*.
Mweet pot.toea quite plentiful, with do
change uotlceahle aa to T*tue>.
■'I'getahle*. generally .peaking, gnd toy.
....Jg the ynrioua amnll r.rietle.. Imlng
fiirni.heil nlntoat exelu.lrely hy the loeal
truekera. . , , .
Pineapple, acaree .oil wiling at ad.
V ”liuMlt l (le C "lf any change nollreable either
to demand and valnea of bonanaa.
PRICES BETTER
FOR TURPENTINE
sloa today. Prices were forced up to 6ir
st one time, an Incautious buyer having
bid the market one day at whatever
price was posted. Another buyer took ad-
the high price, and In the late
trading today there was another similar
decline. Quotations will l*» 58c tomor
row. The demand after the close today
AT NEW ORLEAN8.
tures In New 1
Closed steady.
wn# not .sufficient to absorb all offerings,
n small lot being carried over. The coin
ing week will probably nee the prlee
nround 57Hc. of possibly a fraction lower.
The receipts for the W#k were somewhat
light, thu# giving better opportunity for
manipu'itlon.
The Mature of the rosin . market has
Ifecn the further ‘rise In the threa high
est grades. Water white liegnii the we*k
at 8&2F and closed nt $5.|6, with n further*
advance of 5e lu . the late trading hour
today. The lowest .grade, nnd other com
mons, have ahnwn n alight ileelhu'.
SOl)THEJIN__EXCHANGE
Oldest Established OfTIr, South.
conoi—STOCKS BONDS GRAIN
Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally
market letter nnd market mnnunl
mailed on gppllehtlon.
New York, Aug. 1L—The market for cot-
ton seed oil wss fnlrly active yesfenlny
during the early denting*, imrtlculnrl)' for
the nenr-by deliveries. There wna a fair
demand reported, and offerings were light
er. Then* wn# also a llftb* steadier fee I
ng In tb * distant deliveries, not withstand
ng the persistent weakness In curios.
October adeiiuced IP* from Hie low ifolbij
FOR CASH WHEAT
Other Inflitenecs Were of
Bearish Average this
Morniug. **
PRICES SHOVED DOWN
Selling Was Heavy, Result
ing in a Fraction De
cline at Opening.
Ily Private leased Wre.
CbleftfA, Aug. II.-—Tha entire gpccu-
latlve list on the boartt nf trade dif
fered further recession* resting -i-ta
(nr the d«y, showing losses of 2-4 ^
l-2c in w'hest and com» 1-405*60 in
oats» and ai-IOlO cants tn hog pro
ducts.
The entire speculative list was un
der more or less selling pressure dur
ing the entire day, Cash sale-* here
Included 160,000 bushels wheat, 103 -
bushels corn and 150,ooo bushel#
osts. The seaboard reported 21 l<>n<i'
wheat, 30 loads com and 10,000 bush
els oats.
Primary Receipts—^Wheat, for th#
day, 811,000 bushels, and com 3ILo<m)
bushels, compared with 777,000 and
423,000 bushels respectively a yeni »*■>.
riArancts for the Day—Wheat 613.-
0 bushels, com 18,000 bushels, out a
20,000.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
nml the di/Tcrciici 1
October Inis nun
dlsfaut deliveries
crop situation. The
wna quiet with prim
higher.—Ware k Leki
August.. .
Heptemher.. .. .
October
November
Deeemher.. .. ,
•Iniimiry
ciosetl steady.
Hepte
.. . .isldernl-..
■till liiituiiced liy th*
market at the eloav
••es inichniigml to lie
New York, Aug. 11.—There wna a steadier
tone In th" cotton market tmlny, but week
end dulliiMss prevailed generally nud prliicl-
W il trader* seemed Inriliied P* hold off In
ew of the vast difference of »»ptnlon rela
tive to tht imsltloii of Noma of tin* clique In
terest#. Thcro was reported to; Isr a large
Huropenn bmg lntere*f In the market and
some of Iho room traders figure that this
will be gunned after In the neiir future hy
certain nitereats who were long of th# mar-
ket some days ago and who have now
ehnngwl l<i Ilia# ntmif fltila. Th#
weather
and the
IVTo'w inTl.lt.T, .omilV
quarters on nceonnt of
. Tbs crop, end
r'ttewa (Mintlnued fswalH# tod**
s ntatlstlca wsr* In line with early
[mis. However, an early material In-
In visible supply 1# expected In aome
...... * on areonnf of the smaller spot de-
inaiHf. Th# general market has recently
sustained % good decllue, and It will In ou
prolwilitllly require ootn# new IwarDh fen
turn to put the market down materially
from prorslllng quotation*.
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S5 a
oATii-
Hiqit... W.«
Jull..;, J3.80
Mcpt... 8.65
net..., 1.75
Jan... 8.00
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NonTHWEST CARS.
Today. Week
war^.v.'.':: iff t&
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Bankers and Brokers,
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If you contomplato oponlog n new account, or changing your pro.cnt
bantling arrangement, and with to connect youraelf with a itrong, con.nrv-
atlvo bank, fully equipped to lerra you as your bu»lnc*» Jjrtme*. we
Invite you to call and talk the matter over with aa.
» A>. Q. Candler, Prealdent.
W. H. Pattaraon, Vlee-Praaldant A. P. Coloa, Caahlar.
John 8. Ow.ni, Vloe-Pr.ild.nt. Wm. D. Ow.n., A.»t. Ca.hl.r.
I-ruinn. ahowlna an opward
toDdrncy i
preaeot
tat of Amerirnn lottnn l. 1,005,904. agataat
1.185.32 Inal work. 1.TU.TU la at ynir aoil
572.831 year lo-fnrr laa.r, and of at) other
kliola. fneliidloD RfyptLBr»all. India, ete..
1.025.000. ajrafnat l.d.0^3 tnat week, 1,075,.
030 laat year nod 784.<i00 year liefore laat.
The total world a vlalhle aupply nt rot ton
aa above ahowa a ite. reo.e ruuipared with
laat week of lH.W. n deerwtae rompaml
with laat year of 0E0JMS and ah lurn-aao
ri.mp.rrd with year liefore laat of 754,-
wt-giiin »*»«» i—
value. In the nwir futur..
Only pne ror of oranjte. to tha praaent
market, ron.t.tine of California atock of
... .... ’ISw'relwJtti light, the market abowlng
PLfth. ^Botif^Myy aid dreaned ponltry In liberal
‘ of note to value.,
ttfnl and doll.
Occidental Fruit and Produce Co.
WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE
AND CENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR BANANAS, PEACHES AND CANTALOUPES
THE HUSTLERS
J. M. CO PEL! N, Pre*.
2 N. BROAD ST.
JOS. GENNTISON, Mgr.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
A»»t. Ca.hter.
Jf. « Atklnvon. V. P. Tmraaac.
Joaej.h A. M.-Cord, C.aMer. It W. Wje
Third National Bank
Capital
Surplus
Dr. A. TV, Calhoun.
Mlltos Dnrgnn.
Jobs wT Grant
T. MrCort.
. . . . $200,000.00.
. . . . $300,000.00.
DIRECTORS!
Frank ffswkfut.
II. M. Atkinson.
j<MPpb A. McCord.
J. Carroll I*syn#.
K R l(os*#r.
Dsvld Woodward.
r
Of the world's vtsfl.r# inpnly ofeottoa as
shoTe. -there Is now afloat sad held In
Great ftrifoln nml t-ontloentnl L tiro in* L-
ngnlnst 1A27.000 last yrsr snd Til.OOO
ySr More last: In Emi ».»». sgaliwt
W000 last year and a,o5» year l*for» last.
and In lb# 1'nlted fitate* 8W.OOO, against
SMflOu last year and 141.009 year before
JftWSKsas««SLtej»f.
ft?*t of th# winter wheat dgamt ( oosld-
•Sibb* wheat bought during the «*srty morn-
hS w.. will "lit after the government Bg-
urea were unnoonced. -
NEW YORK BANK 8TATEMENT.
The weekly .Internrut of the Xew Vork
aaaortated banka ahowa tbo following
ckangea:
Deereaae.
teaervea.. .. ......MS.J6I.JB0
Kteo-te
I—gala t |»S
hqmalt. ••
•tilCTUtloo 4*2, M0
ATLANTA CLEARING
HOU8E STATEMENT
rteartnee today.
Same day Inat year. . U1.J12.44
tearing, for week ts.iv eg.:
r.ek loaf rear. J2,7»2^J1.1
HARWIN I). JONfJt, Manager.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
opening rnng*^ and
HUBBARD BROS & CO., MERCHANTS
Atlanta Offices. 219-221 Century Jluilding.
Member* New York Cotton Exchange. New Or
leans Cotton Exchange. Liverpool Cotton Asso
ciation, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cof
fee Exchange. New York Produce Exchange.
Business solicited for the above exchanges.
Direct wire service. Correspondence invited.
Phones 4*i4, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hnines. Mgr.
day:
New York caffe* rasr
<• E ALABAMA IT.
GIBERT & CLAY
ATOCK*. BONOJ.
cotton, am
ATLANTA. OA.
_ _ UN,
COTFCC. piiovtatON*
£•» Totk Stork Eirhing^N.w SwkiaS |u!w?J£dCotf< ■? aT." !nt|, n
fcs IS » ilcSSSgSivT? SJSt
rv, . 1 ' , To , «'ohona > 52*it “ Wi R. FAOAN, Managar#
^oetl snC Long DltUnct Tslspnons
January.. .
February..*
Msrrh.. ..
B ••••
June... ..
July
August... --
Hepremlier..
fb-tnlier...
Opening
Rang*. fW.
..7.15*7,30 7.15-7.21
..7.89-7.40 7.85-7.40
...7.49 7.46 7.49-7.15
7M-7M
7.56-7.K I
*.99 7.90 ,
S.89-7.W
vi.m
57.81
See+m Her..
Ctoeed w
Htw Orlttnt.
WARE A LELAN.D.
ISKJK
COTTON, CRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS. BONDS,
Ko. 1 Will St. P.l.ii I.1U.19. tlhall. Cl.
KIWBISS:
vrw r.fk c.tt.. mw
Hew Orton Cetm fafagt CUam StHt fr «
Uva fHhtillS**i'tosTsrt. Hem Metes. Chap 9. c coin has. Hi.'qo
8fU nor.t Ml. •
CiHtt h'htiQt.
U,n,m"
4»rd rhaat T%.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA.
C. E. CURRIER, Pre.ldertt, A. F. THORNTON, Vlce Pro.ldant.
H T. INMAN, Vleo-Preaident. QEO. R. DONOVAN, Caahlor.
JAMES 3. FLOYD, Aaa’t Caahlar.
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
WM. I. PERL PresMeoL
ROUT. F. MADDOX, Vlce-Fre*
I'UKPi.rs. Ca*hi#
O. LKSTCK. An t
MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS AND PROFITS .
$200,000.00
$500,000.00
ACCOUNTS INVITCO
Wo invite Recounts of individuals, corporatloriK bank^
and bankers and oifer the beat terms consistent with
conservative tianking.
at the Hate