The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, September 29, 1906, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. *£ Mississippi Is Believed to Have Been the Great est Sufferer. 300,000 BALES ARE LOST No Information From Other States—Reported Texas Crop Escaped. New Tork. Kept. SR.—At the opening of (he cotton merket. trade wn active end (rut price* were unchanged to 4 point* higher on better cable*, and aaaurancea that notice* lnued for about 60.000 hale* would be (topped. The bear tradera net rrtheleie put oat a lot of cotton In an ef fort to fore* a break. At the end of Of' teen minute*, price* were holding tbelr own it about 1 point* under the opening r*nge. The wire* were working badly thl* morn ing, and tha apeculattre market*, eipe- rlallx cotton, are acting aa though It I* * goes* a* to whether price* ahoutd ad- ranee or decline, the majority apparently taking the abort aide of the gueu. New* la very acarce a* to the damage sustained by the crop from heavy ralna and high wind;-but the bean, working on the theory that "no new* la good new*," were on the winning *lde during the morn ing ****ion. no definite newa having heen received from aectton* In which din of a aerloua nature la claimed by bull*. Following la the range In the month* In Liverpool today: Open. High, October-Novemher 6.0* 6.10 Jtnnary-Kebrnary 6.0* 6.0* March-Aprll \ . . .5.12 5.12 Majj june..... .. .. .. . ; 5.1444_ I.1IV4 nage the active Low. 6.0* 6.07 6.U 1.14 The opening waa unchanged to 4 point* higher, despite the fact that Liverpool wa* ■lightly better than egpected, and report* early of enormou* damage to the crop In NEWS AND GOSSIP Of th« Fleecy Staple. ■lea, valued at ltf.1 The bull element la without a competent lender. If It ha* a leader of any kind. The irouci ■ n it ume • - _ _ good Liverpool, the eevare *torro and toe Strength In the apot market* are de cidedly bulllah Items, yet cotton barely “hold* It* own" in a apecuiattva way. The outelder la not playing the market **J dently, or fluctuation! woula cover a much wider range: In fact, JOtyeO-poInt flavin* would be mueh more fre tlona would be mueh more frequent but. ' In aueh rapid aucceudon that the would aoon be ennvlnced that w*ya, "nutr view of the market Thursday, *aya: "The weather report* late aeemen ru ahnw that there had not heen much dam. age don* to the crop by the ralna reported. d the market. here would bo a much near’ the"Tiii* for th* Washington >rfadl- tlon guou. The public has had Ita ex perience. and la miapiciou* of Washington Private Wire to Glbert 4 Cloy. veroool at 1!:*) p. “r ZtL 1 * higher. Wa* due unchanged. .tidieIC ool e c,blM: "Market auatulued liy •crenfth or near month* owing to South bol.!!!,* above ahipplng partly." rlrat October notice day today. Eatl- to *‘ e vary great- l y r7i tr tVS^ °°i t0 [ ni Pretilon la gen eral that tendera would have amall effect. Buyers reported looking for domestic cot- w,th j* bber » to meet the i. Tn eli l w forward. The market la In Arm position. >otiee* for nKout 10,000 hales are out so out’ ^ 4lter 1 Hke 40,000 notices were . The ■Journal of Commerce oaya: ruuaw- !. n * . "wnouneement of advances In some Te*tent«y the mar. aer reepnndM with frequent rumor* of gen- nearly all line* of met- eliandiae. VI hue the volume of business lms * n mnn . v Instances us It * n * up to this time Inst year this has been due more to the difficulty of getting goods than to the character of the demsna In ■P £ fl . r "■ merchants now see the situation ileve the demand Is shnplug Into un usual proportions and foreshadowing a very large spring trade." Private Wire to W«“& inland, flrnf n,«..Yi 0, n ’ , 8 * pt - *•—Wvwpool opened A* n J« p . , l rt,,l,, - v 1 *»P 0,1 near and 1 up on late. ££ p * ®* *<634 up on near and 1014 up on late and ateady. kales 4,0m. Spots 5 at 5.66. Futures were due to come un changed with exception of October, which was due to come 2 higher. k.Si ,r Er n,OT h b "M®« * Pc «ay: "We have had three days of storm scare which has SXZJVX? 1 * to *he jnilf district. *■ ralaed. We think thl* vor*aahe, 'on tArZZP' r * rd ' “ Ud THURSDAY’S NEWS FAVORED ADVANCE New York, Sept 28.—The Sun says: After • prolonged period of fnrorahle condition the cotton belt la now threatened with tn« opposite state of things. A West Indian worth has broken In the gulf and. it la fear- The that there wa* any truth *in 'some* 1 of the l« r W rumors that TCew Orleana had heen visited by a tidal ware dlsaater almost equsl to that of Galveston aome years ago. It would have to be a remarkable tidal wnTe Indeed to reach the Crescent City and do harm that waa done to the leading city of- Texas. But soro* Interruption or tele- ~ service seemed to give color for a .— „ sinister rumors, and It was In the excitement natural to anch a time that prices were forced up sharply on October and to a more moderate extent on other months. The weather bureau predicted rain, “ * **’ , J * ‘ley, Cleor In North ... ...« ww|,*vuiifi,i dcterlora tlpn has heen greater than the normal. Liverpool, too, was higher, the spot i were strong, nnd, although there .. doubtedly some increase In the receipts at the ports and the Interior towns, the crop movement Is not so large ns It ought to l» If the maximum crop estimates of the hear* nre to be accepted. Bears fear further ralna, a possible drop In the temperatures and a possibility, too. of rather bullish monthly government reports next Tuesday on the condition of the plant. If not the gin nlng. Spot markets were higher In spite of Increasing recelpts.-C*lhert A Clay. L. J. ANDERSON A CO/S DAILY COTTON LETTER Edited by Mr. Lively's twenty-fire years' experience of ed iting markets in Atlanta Joseph B. Lively IVI/YI\I\L 1 j end the South has made him * recognised au thority In hla specialty. i RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAHB OF STOCK. iatoSSt*::: American Sugar Kef. .... Anaconda American Locomotive.. . . do, preferred Amer. Smelting Kef. . . . do, preferred Alchlaon . do, preferred American Cotton OIL . . . Amer. Car Foundry Baltimore A Ohio Brooklyn Kapld Tran.. . . Canadian PaclAc Chic. & Northwestern.. . . Cheupeak* A Ohio Colorado Fuel fc Iron.. . . Central leather '. pr,r " rt< l Chic. A ureac iVeat'n. . . C'h c.. Mil. A St. V Delaware A Hudion Distiller's Securities... . . Erie do. preferred General Electric Illlnoli Central Amer. Ice Securltle* Lanlardl* A Nashville.. . . Torsi NAME OF STOCK. N. Y.. Ont. A We,tern. Nntlonel Lend Northern I’acldr. . . . New York Central. . . Norfolk A WestarnT. - teW*-.-. Pressed Steel Car. . . Beading Kepulille Steel Rock Islaod Un.SiM»bW: _ do. preferred. . . • Southern Pnelflc. . . . Southern luilwey. . . » UIWI A aPlUVi . . , * . nltod States Steel. . do. preferred. . . , Va.-Car. chemical . , do. preferred. . . . Western Union. . . • . Wabash SOU 204 Wisconsin* Central .* \ \ 96H wt do- preferrsd. . . , tales today 1.4W.W shares. NEW YORK. The following (a the range to cotton fa- tures In New lorfc today: Sept. . . Oct. . .. Nov. . . , Dec. . . , Jan. . . Feb. . . March. . May. . closed " 9.591 til II .... vsm 9.08 9.0*08 9.14-16 9.22-28 9.9- 80 9.86 38 8.9- 46 9.68 54 & rm 9.02-08 9.1214 9.28-24 9.80-31 9.87-89 9.46m 9.6647 A dispatch to Glbert A Cist from 5 Orleans s*ja about 60 per cent of the t ton crop is damaged bv the storm of Thursday and Thuraday night, but the Tex as crop waa uninjured. Estimated receipt* tomorrow; New Orletna.. Galveston*..* . Houston.. 1906. .. 8.600 to 6,600 6.684 ..14,000 to 16,000 16,019 .16,800 to 17,800 14,906 inniioa,, ,, ** ,« •• **'•/* The market at th* cloae wa* very aleady In tone, with price* net 2 point* higher to > point* lower. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, apot eotton dull and alendy; middling uplanda 6.**d; aalea 4,000; Ameri can 2.NO; apecnlatton and export 400; re ceipt • »,M0, all Amerlcau. Atlanta, quint at »%c. _ . Now York, quiet at ».T0c; aalea_S» con- •umptlon; delivered on contract 2,600. New Orleana, Arm at 614c: aalea 2S; de llvered on contract, 1.000. Savannah, ateady at *!-16c. St. Lonta, ateady *t Wic. »™ q ; Mtmphla, ateady at 6B-l*c. Norfolk, Arm at ovic. „ Charleaton, ateady at 914c. HOSTLER INDICTED DY THE GRIND JURY Spacitl to The Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., Bept. 28.—The grand Jury haa Indicted John Shamo- tulskl, manager of Lookout Inn, and his bartender, H. H. Harrla, on a charge of selling liquor on 8unday. Mr. Shamotulakl and Charles Jung, of Cin cinnati, own the majority atock In the hostelry. The marriage of Montgomery Schuy ler, Jr., secretary of legation and con sul genera! at Bucharest, to Miss Edith Lawyer, daughter of the late Dr. W. P. Lawyer, of Washington, took place on September 1. In pursuance of It* policy of mark ing the historic houses of the city the corporation of Bath has placed a me morial tablet to Henry Fielding and to his slater Sarah upon the wall of the house in which they once lived. The late Henrik Ibaen was once ask- e<l his idea of Americans. "Well,* said lb*en, smiling, "It Is my Idea that the average American baby, live or six months old, sits In his mother’s lap and *ves his own cradle to see If he can’t Invent & better one, or at least sug gest some Improvement." New York, kept. 28.—Liverpool, while stronger than due to meet our close of yesterday, waa nor as enthuilaatlc aa the bulla bad hoped for. hence our market did not open aa atrong as expected. The bulls had expected the damage reoorti from the cotton belt on account or the stonh te enable them to run the ahorta to cover In n hurry. But. Inatead. the big shorts refused to become frightened nnd put out further llnea at the higher — — ippl v however, Indicate that considerable dnmai 1 storms seme to l»e upon us, nnd with a bulllah government report expected Tuesday, we think It best to buy cd on all of the recessions. WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. 84 to Extreme Northwest—I'srlly cloud; 52 above. Northwest—Partly clondy: 48 to M above. Went ami Southwest—Partly cloudy; 42 to 68 above; light frost at t’oncord; general ralnk In Illinois; local rains In lown. Ohio Valley—Generally cloudy; 66 to 74 above; local rains. WEATHER FORECAST. and probably Saturday; -fresh to brlsl southeast winds on the const. South Carolina—Rain Friday; Saturday fair; fresh to brisk northeast winds. Fast Florida—Showers Friday; Saturday fair; fresh southeast winds. West Florida. Alabama, Mississippi— Showers followed by fair Friday; Saturday fair; fresh northwest winds. Louisiana and Eastern Texas— Fair Friday and Saturday; fresh uorthwest winds. Arkansas-Fair Friday; Saturday fair and West ’ Texas-Fair and wormer Friday; Saturday fair. . Tennessee. Kentucky and West Virginia ns In Friday nnd Saturday. Illinois. Indiana, Michigan, Ulsconsln and llnnesota—Itnln tonight; partly cloudy. lown and MlMonrt—Rain tonight; Satur- NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Proviiloog. Private Wire to Ware & LsUnd. Chicago, Sept. 28.—Strength In the wheat altuntlon well maintained ovsr night, bulls seeming to have good control of market, and nre favored by the developments from day to day. y Chicago inter Ocean: Duluth Is furnish ing most of the export new* on wheat. Iw»- Ing the largest seller of spring wheat to the seaboard and for direct shipment. Good sales of No. 1 hard nnd No. 1.north ern were made yesterday. There was some Manitoba sold to the seaboard, but the details were not given out. Aino* and now bend the bolls. A message from them that was well distributed among the trade: "Ilegardlee# of nearby fluctua tions, «It looks ss though the level tor contract grade# la going to be nearer 90c than fiOi',’™ liomlp In oat, la that til. Well* line*, at lent, the greatef part of It. haa been unloaded on the advance. Wells however, continue* to take rash, oats on weptember purchase si tl»oJ are delivered, anil haa palil for the areater part of the - ■■ - - 1 •*- which are creillteil to Company, originally the line waa estimated at 6.0W.00O buibela. but It ha, been jrradually cut dowx. cash hii.lneaa In wheat In alt poalUona In Cbleaio yesterday wa* 1*2.000 huahela, Incliidla* 90,000 bu.liel* of winter and 90.- 000 biiahel* of iprlii*. Sale* of corn were 225,000 bu.liel,. and of oat* 153.000 huahela. Uuluth did a good export huelneaa, but withhold It, A fur,*- At th, port rate, of wheat LIVERPOOL. The following flguree give the opening range nnd close, compared arlfh yeeterday’s close Futures opened quiet and ateady. Opening. Prevloui Range. Close. Close. September 5.27 -6.28 6.294 6.27 Sent.-Oct, Oct.-Nov. , Nov.-Dec.. Dec.-Jan .... Jan.-Feb 6.08 -6.09 6.074 5.07 Feb.-March 6.00 -6.104 §004 6.09 March-Aprll 5.12 -6.11 6.114 &U Anrll-May 6.J44-6.14 5.18 6Tfy Mar-Joim 6.164-6.154 M44 5.14V. closed barely steady. .6.04 4.04 6.06 5.0644.074 6.06 OPENED STRONG: On Higher Minneapolis Club, Better Buying, Liv- pooFs Response. NEW ORLEANS. TJSriffegffrtawyMBf* ln eottoa sepiT Oct. . Nov.. Dec. . Jan. . Fob. . March. Ma; lay. . . . (Mooed at 9.17 ateady ~ 9.21-24 9.2628 9.29-80 9.89-40 iU *■**■71 Ltt TW SiY 9.18 2, 9.17-M 9. IMS 9.5354 M8-70 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. for'^tod.y JoHowi*'" 1 pr0T " ,l °" lu^tlon, STOCKS AND BONDS. Bid. Aiked. Ill ..He—Bo you’ve been hunting up In the north of Michigan. There Isn’t "'t'h frame there at thl* time of year, l« there? She—R at her! I brought down an Elk. —Detroit Free Preaa. «* Sarannab 6a. 190#.... .. .... ..iafa Macona «*, I9W. 10* Atlanta, 6», 1911- JO* Atlanta, fit*. 1M2 J07 Atlanta 4a, MM.. }* Atlanta and Weat Point. . . 145 Atlanta and Weat Point D*t>t»..107 Central Hallway of Georgia tit rto. do. 2d Income do. 3d Income Georgia. !• Augusta and Savannah. .... *JS> Southwestern }W ala Paclllc l*t* 120 1 and A. lata 112 SL it«S r 117 &• LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. .hail* higher: quality fair; loft over 4. 104; bulk fA25**.«0: eatlniated for tomor -nv ll.OOf*; tight h<»g« fb.lfi^6.6o; mixed 86.1006.674; hffl VV S5.WM6 674: r«'»sh 6.15: Pig* 85 70^6.50; x^■ K *36.60; good to choice heavy $*.66©6.674. Cattle—Estimated reeelpte 4jgW. Mnrkef steadv; qnalftr f«Ir; beeves 88.8606.90; cow* heifers fe.4006 25: csfres SlsT* 1 good prime atcer* $6.3636^.90; to met!fain 83.9906.89; Stockers and feeders *2.40 Sheep—Estimated receipts 6.000. 3Inrket •tronir- nualltv go*xl: native 83.100*#.60; mbit wWs.SO: yoarhn*. ».40g«; lamb* J4.25«7.«0; western 74.atli.50. GIBERT & CLAY r . SWJfc. correc. provision* fc .T«rti Stock Bxchanga.INew Orleana Cottoa fcJJSRlSvaSSaal^Cotte®^ &EKS3S Eic^SIe.|N* e : OrlM°: BoTrd !?«|u.W^n Cotton Private Wires toall Exckangey- caQAN. Msnansr* a „d Lena OlaUnee Telephone 52M. W. R. FAGAN. Man*a«r. ATLANTA. OA. i Beard of Trad*. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Bell Phone, Main 858. GEORGIA. Empire Building. ATLANTA. . the seaboard, ex Wll ..jire 180,fO) l tsnel% orn 50,000 bushel* and oats 90,000 bush- rhtrt.r* were m»dp her* for 76.000 linth- ol* of whent. Ornln lo*d» wet; hard to get yealenlny, and the rate on wheat waa no; "•^We^are gottln* a light ran of bora now who, we abiUd N wjrttii £»J receipts,’ en*d r. s»tckef In tb* sfmner, when receipt, of U< were ct pccie^.o Vo light, farmer, aeeme«t to b* ImpreaaedI with ibo aelllna Idea aa aoon aa the roarhet lie- an tc braakT am! they marketed thrlr ox, freely In the anmmer. Now w* are having a light jup In conaeqcai’e# Private Wire to Glbert A Clay. Chicago. Sept. 2».-I-oo*r trader, aeem to be loaded with wheat and having taril work t<» act It up, on any sign of weakness tnrj Look 1 * 1 Ilk* wheat waa getting ready to nrenk. Advlae taking proftta on roll* wheat, nnd If on* bn* nny nerve »el! It *hort. lint her cell December than May. A great dsol of long wheat has l»een com ing out this morning both here sud ut Minneapolis. There ns* been some com- ndsaloniiouse selling, thought to be scalping operations by hbearson, Hwmmll ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. 0(flcl*n,T mrrertwj by Atlanta trul. and Produce Exchange. Lemons. $7.60. Limes. 604178c. B*na*fi*, t, *t ralgSjiMjM Grow pluDA P»r *»«*■ ,, Columbian prunea, per orate, ML Ito.o I’eru grape*, per orate, 12.00. Blue Mnlvofne grape*, per crate, 12.00. Coconmit*, per *nck. |}i» POULTRY AND COUNTRY Live hen*, 26C37H*. frt*a, 22 * r ftre*^frie*. 1S®2°C P°'' n 'V ' BRt*r. P ?ihl*. 0, pef iwond, 20C225ie; cool ioK^r "Tfcfep-lrl.b '’cnhbage (Virginia!, like pound: Danlah ‘Yl'mn Iieana per pound. «c; Navy, 12.70 per bushel. _ . . .. «. Onions, per bushel. IL2&. New sweet potatoes. 69c bushel. Krsut, 4-barrcl* 88.78 FLOUR* GRAIN. PROVr8ION8. FLOI R—Posters patent. 86.00; Diamond nntent 86 26; Mascoutab Star, 84.70: fancy pStJSt: K60; Bed Cagfa. Mi * tybooD, KlSr fancy, 13.90; spring whent imtent, I6.9> ®COitN—Choice red cob, 72c; No. 2 white, 70c- No. 2 yellow, 69c; mixed, Wc. OATS—(Twice white clipped, 4lc: choice white* 47c; choice mixed, 45c; Texas ruat- pr MKAI^lMaln water-rronnd. par huahsl 67c- bolted. 140-pound Jntea per bushel, 68c; Shorts, white. 81.30; pure bran. 81.10; mixed bran. 61.0*. 'IS-r'r mljid*'t!!o0;'do° lTh.*2*'or*r’ ulxti,' Chicago, Eept. 18.—Cloning price* for the day ahowed wheat 1-461-lc lower; corn 7-8©lc lower to l-S<Pl-4c up: oata t-lc up to l-4c off; provisions unsettled and mainly higher. Profit taking was kapt up In wheat during the entire session. On* or two big people etarted the selling and there were many amall' tradera to trail on before the cloae. Com, oa#a and pro vision* qlosed rather, tame. Weekly clearance* were 4,575,000 huahela wTieat and 4*6.000 bushel* com compared with 2.0K,000 and 1,123,000 huahela, respectively, a year ago. Cash aalea Her* 24,000 huahela wheat, 120,000 huahela corn and 45,000 bushels oata. The seaboard reported 5 loads wheat. 5 loads rorn and 100,000 bushels oats. Primary receipts wheat ware 1,224.- 000 buahels and corn 545,000 huahela compared with 1,264,000 and 420, iJ ii_S 9 8 8 g i t 8 St it Dec May „ COllN- g5J‘;- May.'.*.'. OAT8- fjept 2434 TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street on recession*. higher range of values. 3S ,! b, reason dicatlona point to u continuation of tha trading market temporarily. Next week wa think * better market conditions will be found. The shortage should he Jar lnated by the expected rally. Thl_ duce professional selling again on strong ■pots on the theory of technical weakness. A great deal of the selling yesterdtytwaa highly speculative nnd was bssed on the theory that no government relief would come. This lack of relief would of course have caused a stringency today and until early next week. It should not uow be wit nessed. Many stop-los* orders being caught aggravated the decline In the late afternoon Thuraday. but excellent buying occurred, especially of the scale-down kind, aa will he found when the daring shorts attempt to l, “ w *-Klay. More gold 1 a * .1 — c ted. and there is for believing they will he secured. Even further relief can be expected by more de posits If necessary on the part of Bnaw, who can also redeem the bonds maturing next July. Private Wire to Ware & Leland. .New York. Bept. 28.—London ■trong. 449 l ie up, Anaconda rlslug 4 points on Nsw York buying, due to Secretary Bhaw de- osltlng 626,000,000 In national banks iroughout the country. A v Ud .opening can ba looked for, aa shorts will rush to cover, but wherever •tiff advances appear, think It ndrlsable to ■ell out long stocks, with a view of re placing them lower down. It la quite sp^ parent that certain wwilthy Interests hart been steadily liquidating, and there are goo<l reasons to bellere that advantage will !>e taken of all upturns for Its con tlnuance. Dow-Jones A Co.’s summary: American In Loudon booming 4£24tc shove parity. Becretnr* “ with bnnL_ will get $3,000,000 each. re Is little rhnuce left t terventlon In Cubs, and troops msy land today. STOCKS STARTED STRAIN TONE Due to Covering by Shorts and Speculative Pur chasers. GAINS ARE LATER LOST kept... 16.63 17.00 16.M 17.00- J LAilD- MH U S ’* 1 *’ 8S * M '*° 1.55 1.8214 7.5234 Bept... Oct.... 5.B31 Jan... 7.80 BIDES— Bept... 8.80 Oct.... 8.86 Jan.... 7.074 (Asn wii 1:8“ ii 7.774 7.* 8.80 8.35 7.10 OAT— 8.75 8.75 ■'1 2 rail 7434; So. 3 da 71B74; No. 2 hard wluter 7254877; No. 3 do 72874. CHICAGO CAR LOT8. Ic papers Hearst. Steel earnings for the fourth quarter may reach 840JW0.W0, and the total net for “ie year 1165,000.000. During October, 1,867. mlscelalneous com panlea, not Including banking and trust companies will disburse 631,140,621 In dlv* dends. and total disbursements will exceed 6110.000.000. Light demand for stocks In loan crowd. Boston revives rumors of dividend on Brooklyn Rapid Transit. Twenty-nine roads for the third week In September show an nverago o*osa Increase of 18.99 per cent. Gold engagements ngslnst deposits now total 686.702,030, of whYoU arrive. 8t. r«ul stockholders at the annual tng September 29 are expected to plan to double tho capital stock from 600.000 to 1168,000.000. Twslve Industrials declined .06 per cent Twenty active railroads declined .44 per ■1 me< nsldei SHUSTER IS CHOSEN FOR PHILIPPINES Weihlngtnn, Bept 25.—W. Morgan Bbnater haa heen appointed hr President Rooastielt * member of the Phlllppln, commission ti dll one of the vsesnele* csuied by tbi resignation of Governor Genaral Wright am Governor General Id*. THE CUQAR MARKET. . New Ynrk, Sept. 25.—Loenl refined and raw sugar market, ateady and unchanged, feindon beet market ,lemly; deptenlber 9, 1044*1; Oetolier 5, tlid. ilVE-Georgla. 51.10; Tennenee, 50c. Bar- ler, 95C. the at BUGAB—Standard"granojaled, 0.50. New York redned, «*c; plantatlona, 5c. Market ''uOKFElf-Roaetcd Arhuckla’s 5I16A bulk, In hag* A barral*. i3c: green, lot# 12 R1CE—Oarollna 4HOTHf. according ts ffrnile New crop win «rrlv» In tw* week*. * Cl!EEBI5—F*ncv full ere«m d*lry. lie: twine. HV- Mnrket atrong. PROVIBI(>NI4—Btinreme ham*. 15c. Dor, hitiii. 15V. California ham,. 19.00; Red crnM h.in«, 15c. Urv aalt extra riba, 59.15; bJnie. JMiba.. 510.66; fat l«ck*. Ic; pUtea r ' ” .reme larTl. 510.J2H: Red Croaa, 10c. Boon Drift compound. 744c: Bed Crura. 744e. J. T. II07J.E5IAN, President. F. J. l’AXON. yice-Prealdent. W. L. KKMIL Traaanrer. J. W. ANDREWS, Secretary. UNION SAVINGS BANK Four Per Cent Inter est Paid on Deposits ASSETS $150,000.00 Ona dollar starta an aeoount. Hourat 9 a. m. do 6 p. m. Sat urday! till 9 o’clock at night thus, j. rr.Bn.r.n, W. B. STOVALL. F. J. FAXON. W. O. FOOTE, J. T. IIOLLEMAN CLYDE BBOOK8.J. M. JOHNSON. Wheat.. Com.... Oata.. . Hoga.. .16,000 12,000 LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Whrat-oncned Uc higher; at 1:80 p. m.. to C 4c n ^?gher “ ,fher; c,0 " ei1 unrbnngeii Corn—Opened unchanged: nt 1:80 p. ra, nnclinuged, nnd cloae<l unchanged. THE PRIMARY MOVEMENT. The following figures give the primary movement of wheat and corn today: * 1#****°W huahela, agnlnat 1,264.000 Imehfla lost year; shipments 653,000 biiahel*. 'Hgolpat 4^. laat.yeaL Corn—Hecelpta bushels. 420,000 bushels last year; ahipnients'IsT.'oOO huahela, agalnat 641,000 buabefa Inat year. NORTHWEST CARS. : week and Inst year: Todjy. ^Vk. igjj*r. 435 101 340 In recognition of the fact that the youngest of the Hohtnsolterns, aon of the crown prince and crown princes, wa* born on the Fourth of July the Ameri can colony In Berlin will present to him a ellver cup emblaaoned with the Start and Stripe* and th* American eagle. HE LEFT HIS VALET INTEREST IN ESTATE New Tork, Sept. 21.—County Judge Frederick E. Crane, of Brooklyn, hand ed down a decision today admitting to probate the will of Dr. Frank J. Freel, who died on March 9, 1905, at Stony Creek, Conn. Dr. Freel left hi* entire Interest In a 5*00,000 trust fund to his valet, Colbert. CHRISTIAN ORPHANS INCLUDED IN WORK Saturday having been aet aald* aa work day for the orphans,” and tha call being signed by tha agents of the denominational churches, the Chrlatlan church orphanage was omitted by mis take. They are conducting an orphan, age at Baldwin, On., eapeclally among the mountain whites, undtr the able agement of William B. Shaw, and ... Christian church** and Sunday schools of tha brotherhood are asked to remember the work of the ’’Help- Ing Hand.” SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Established Office South. COTTM STOCKS—BONOS GRAIN Ground Floor Oould Building. Dally market latter and market manual mailed on application. L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, 6RAIN Correspondent's Capital $250,000 RCrKRKNCC. THE NEAL BANK PHONE ,4,7. PRUDENTIAL (SLOG Philip Henry Wynne, . for several yean connected with a Boaton firm aa Inventor and designer of electrical and other scientific apparatus, haa bean ap pointed professor of physlca at th* Univarsity of TKM. Number of Stocks in First Hour Sustained Material Net Declines. Sew York, Bept. 21—The weakness which caused a decided turn for ihe better, sum deposited with the bank!, to bo sure, waa rather less than expected, and the question wi, raised whether, distributed orer the country In email amounts, the 136,- 000,000 would really give much relief, not the Important thing waa that the secretary of the treasury bad shewn unmistakably his readiness to aid tha money market strain, sad th* natural Inference waa that If the present measure* should not prove ef fective he would follow them with further addition* to th* government deposit fund until the stringency wa* Anally relaxed New York, Sept. 23.—The announcement that Secretary Bhaw would, deposit gov. ernment fund* wa* reflected In a decid edly I trong market at the opening. Price* •howed nilrnnces nil along the line, rang ing fromJWHHc, th* latter In Canadian Paclfle. There ’ _-her* waa an urgent demand for ■took, by the ehorts, aed tha leading spec ulative Issue, rose ebruptly. y and held strong for the 1 ng. Hot Urge blocks of y ottered «t the higher flguras, *nd * pree- itock were prompt- sure w** applied from bear*, the market crumbling away. Before midday the lead ing issue* war* down front their highest. After a atrong opening covering by abort* ...id some apeculatlve purchasers caused ad vance* ranging from M to over 2 points Th* demand from all aourcea wa* quickly supplied, however, and ofTera of stock con tinued to be made In anch volume that th* esrly gains ware lost before the end of the flrat hour and a number of stocks In that pnlod sustained material net declines. New York Central waa uuder pressure and there wae beery selling of Amalgamated, Union Pact Ac, Southern raclAo and Pennsyl vania. Th* declines of these stocks had an ~ rorable effect on the trading all around room and more than offset tho effect .he treasury action. Gartrnment* un changed; other bond* steady, THE LONDON 8T0CK MARKET. STOCKS- Anaconda • Atchlaon - . Canadian PaclAc.. .. >. . Chic., Mil. a ad St. Paul. Sri* Illnols Central.. .. .. .. .. : hiulsrllle and Nashville.. , ■ leading ’cnnayivanta Southern PaclAc S nlon PaclAc.. ... .... nltad Stats* Steel. . do. preferred. ■ ■ STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN Now Tork, Sept. 2*.-Tb# Sun'aova: Th* most Important Itam of nsw* having rela tion to the security market was not made public until long after the cion of business. The ncretiry announwd «h*t he would place 525,#00,(W) In all In various national bank depositories scattered throughout th* country, the money being eo distributed, ob viously. aa to relieve from the great Eastern AnancUl center* th* drain that they nre iw suffering from th* movement of money ..’eetwsrd for tho roovwnont of crops. The movement of the stock market during tho day was of eourae taken without roferenco to this action of tha Secretary, nnd indeed no premonitory hint of tho treosnry’s dls- bunemont wa* heard la th* Ananclal dis trict. Speculative sentiment during the day ince mar* In a confused and uncertain and culminated ln the last hour of the (Melon In a sharp drive at th* market that carried pricra down with oomo violence. No doubt th* henrlnej, -and general *ag- S ng tendency dlaplaycrt by the market dur- g th* but ten day* ha* resulted, as wee he case yesterday, la causing ston-lora or-. dera placed forth* »ato of stocks to be put Into execution. A fair qauntlty of i oosely held *tock haa. la other word*, been thrown upon tho market, yet It seemed very clear that yesterday's decline was chiefly due nevertheless to n hear attack. Tho baying during thl* dccllno waa of tho bMt character, ana no small amount of ml,- cellancou* commission house support waa •steaded to th* market based upon obeerv*- tlous of tha axtent of tha fall ln quotation* for Important stocks *lnc* tha flrat of tha month.—Glbert 6* Clay. WM. L, PEEL, President ROBERT F. MADDOX, Tic* President THOMAS J. TEEPLES, Cashier. JAMES O. LESTER, AralMant Cashier. JA8. P. WINDSOR, Assistant Cashier. MADDOX-RUCKER BANKING COMPANY. CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . . $500,000.00 Accounts, small as well as large, invited. 3 1-2 per cent interest paid and compounded semi annually in our Savings Department. cottonI^g ^ai^, Provision's,^tocks^bonds, Ha. 2 Wall St., Palm taHilrg. Atlanta. Ca. UlMBIRS: _ * tga Baari at TnH. ago Stack tachaaga. raik Caltaa hchaago. C COTHBAH, Htaaagn aiaaat Qattan anociatiaa. hltaia Wini la Mt» Yatk, few Orleans, Cktcaga. Belt Phaa I2f2. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS ' OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS Foreign Exchange, Travelers’ Checks, Brown Brothers' Letters of Credit available in all parts ol the world. Safe Deposit Boxes For rent in our vaults in the basement of the Empire (Building for only $5.00 each per annum. • Absolute Security and all Modem Conveniences You should not be without one. We invite you to call and inspect them Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Frank Hawkins, PrMlflcnt. H. M. Atklnfon, V. ' ~ Tnotno* C. Erwin. Awt. Ctthler. Joaepb A. McCord, CaiMer. R. W. Wyers, Asst. Caatklcr. Third National Bank Capital Surplus ft«jo Dargan. Jokn. W. Grant 11. Y. McCord. . . $200,000.00. . . $300,000.00. DIRECTORS; Prank Hawking. II. M. Atkinson. Joseph A. McCord J. IL Nunr.ally. J. Carroll Payne. K. B. Ilowr. David Woodward.