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CUBA LAND
p0R SALE IN LARGE
TRACTS. WE ARE FORM-
IXG A SYNDICATE TO
PURCHASE A LARGE
tract of land in
CUBA.
WRITE OR CALL ON
US FOR PROSPECTUS.
C.T. PHILLIPS A CO.,
ROOMS 1406-1407,
fourth NATIONAL
bank building.
E. A. NESBIT & CO.,
Bell Plionc 887.
514 Empire Building.
,* AfltES OF GOOD I.KVEI. LANDS.
« nrre under the plow, unit 40 acre, lu
Milurfi 31 acres In original forrot. Hplon-
Sm tin-room house, large horn, anil q»ie
three-room house, and all neeessarj- out-
the Ilea hoard Air line railroad, and only
M miles from Atlanta, hy a amid dirt
rtatl "'III sell or exchange for Atlanta or
...hn'rlmnproperty. —
if aches nkaii 'liflj above I'i.aif,.
shout one-half under Ihe plow: balance
prlflnfll tlmher and pasture, with ord);
* . I ......ee < a flflOfl flPPt
Improvements, flood orchard and well
watered- Flue bargain at tl.40Q.
Korii-itooii iioiiSE: WITT!
vernndn: also 10 acres of
(HJOD
front nnd
brrl rich lawl; good water, fine fruit,
,tr one half mile ofthe depot, and front,
Jhe railroad over 2.000 feet, also the De
btor puhllc rood. This I, a little beauty,
.nd I. tours for 11.800,
ACRES 1 MILE KHOM DEPOT; GOOD
fair-mm hons* jnd outbuildings. Open
far three plows, ’Umber enongh to
S ir the laud: 11.700.
K CINE FAlljUf NEAR DKCATtIK
It 44 ami 30 acres. Each well Improved,
a Isa within lVi mllea °f Iho car lino: 160
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 135*.
15
OPENED ACTIVE,
Heavy Realizing Sales Fea
ture in the First
Minutes.
CABLES UNFAVORABLE
Floor Traders Heavy Sellers
For a Reaction—Rallied
10 Points After Opening
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
BIr. Lively’s twenty*flro
years’ experleuce of ed
iting market* In Atlanta
and the South lia* made
Mm a recogufied ,au-
tborlty la hi* specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
COTTON MOVEMENT
DURING PAST WEEK
The statement of the movement of cotton
for the week and so far for the season
was complied by Superintendent King, of
the New York cotton exchange:
V/oekly Movement.
~—jmwsr
Port rocelpu .
Overlaml to mill* and Canada..
Southern mill takings (eztl
m
NAME OF STOCK.
ittsr.tSK'::
Americau Sugar Ref. ..
Hi ACRES OF GOOl) I.tJVfel. LAND. WlTli
nfir three room house and all neeeanzry
wthnlldlngz. About one-half under the
plow, hnlnnee origin** forest and Pflftnre.
This land corner* on tlie LVaboard Air
Line, and Is only one-half mile from it
hustling little village with line school*,
rhnrrhen. etc. Fourteen miles from At
land: 12.000.
TIMBER LaKM
1(100 ACRES OF LOS(i LEAF OldORGiA
pine tlmher now ready for the saw mill,
with railroad rnnnli
of the tract. One
tract will cut 5,000 feet ^
The entire tract will ent an average of 1.000
feet per acre. lagging conditions good.
Price 15.25 per acre. with good terms.
WO ACRES OF FINE FARMING LAST).
near Heflin. Ala. One hundred nerea of
this la bottom lands, and the remnluder Is
pwvl and aultable land for cotton, corn,
wheat and other product* ndnpted to this
climate, it has several small houses, and
a large two-story barn: will hold twenty
Brad of stock. The place Is well watered,
and would make fine stock farm. The own
er la forced to sell, and Is offering this at
the rery low figure of $5 per ncre.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate, 407 Fourth
National Bank. Bell
Phone 1393 Main.
i have a STonn rnorosiTioN in
flrat clnaa nertloii. established trade; can
'll ton smoothing good In tills line.
AN OWN YOTTTOWN HOME IK
month, renter lot, new e-room nousr. nu
Improvements; enr lino lu front; strictly
white aeethm.
l>FFTf Tl IK IIKH+ BARGAIN THAT
nns been on tho market for n long time.
have
house, nil
r* u i
, - you.
P'v. Pi) viTT- \vaNt "A nice Linns
firm nenr Atlanta? I hnre a splendid
t!5*!J»t Decatur. I.ook nt It. Price 12,750.
THREE Slrfi TlYWlKfrNTSAR gImT?! 5
• new, with all conveniences; easy
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
Tinnary..,.
■‘ruarjr.
hmS;*v* "lining range nml
S. r ! b Vw Vork cofft* market to
Opening
Rnugp. ri
.. . .6.60-6.65
.. ..6.65-6.70
6.R0-6.85
.. ,.6.81-186
6.80-6.85
6.904.85
..
A 96-7.00
.. . .6.40-9.45
6.656.70
6.70-6.75
6.75-6.50
6.80-6.55
6.85 6.90
6.00-6.96
New Tork, Get, 6.—Business at the open
ing of the local 'cotton market wus very
active mid the undertone weak. Heavy
realizing was a feature and room traders
were large Hellers for n reaction. The ca
bles were decidedly disappointing. The
market rallied ten point* after the openlug.
The market for futures In Liverpool
opened and closed barely steady. First
prlcei were a decided disappointment
to the bulls, being Irregular at declines
of some 3 points. To respond to New
York’s advance yesterday, October
should have started the session 91-2
points higher, while the later positions
were due to come 6 to 61-2 points up.
At the close the near months were un
changed and late months 1-2 to 2 points
higher.
Spot prices were quiet but firm at
17 points advance on sales of 5,000
bales.
On the discouraging Liverpool ad
vices New York opened 1 to 22 points
lower, and continued to decline
throughout the entire session.
There was nothing in the domestic
news to which could be attributed
cause for weakness. General showers
were reported throughout the cotton
belt, with unconfirmed rumors of light
frost at Abilene, Tex. Fair weather,
however, is predicted for the eastern
belt for tonight and Sunday, which to
gether with the usual evening-up over
the Sunday Interval in liberal realis
ing profits and the resultant decline.
The slump is what Is called by the
trade ”a natural reaction,” which, the
bulls claim, will be quickly recovered.
The chse in New York was 28 to 44
points lower.
New Orleans at the close showed de
clines of 41 to 45 points.
Estimated receipts Monday:
1906 1905.
New Orleans. .10,000 to 12,000 - 7,385
Galveston. . . .24,000 to 26,000 19,671
Houston 16,000 to 17,000 21,702
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Aoaooada. .......
American Locomotive..
do, preferred. . . .
Amer. Smelting Ref. .
do, preferred. . , .
Atchison.
do. preferred. , . .
American Cotton Oil, .
Amer. Car Pouudrj. ,.
Baltimore A Ohio. .
Brooklyn Rapid Tran..
Canadian rncifle. . . .
Cnlc. & Northwestern..
Chesapeake * Ohio. . ,
Colorado Fuel fc Iron.,
Contra! Leather
^u. d0 '.* ,rt,r * rred - • • •
..Mrs,
gK&te’::
Sm&vV:
Illinois Central
tea
Total stock aalee today 478,400 shares.'
NAME OF STOCK.
N. Y.. Ont. & Western.
National Lend. ......
Northern rncifle. . , . ,
New York Ceutrsl. , • .
Norfolk A Western. . . ,
Pennsylvania.
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car. . . .
do. preferred. . , . .
Pacific Mall.
Rending. .........
Republic Steel.
Rook Island.
do. preferred.
Southern Railway. .
no. preferred. . .
Slosa-Sliefflold. . . .
Tenn. Coal & Iron. •
Texas A Pacific. . , •
Union Pacific
United States Steel,
do. preferred. . .
Western Union. . .
Wabash
do. preferred. .
Wisconsin Central,
do. preferred. .
Brought into sight for tho ,
week.. 1384.183
Total Crop Movement,
Port receipts, ! ! ~ |
Overland to mills and Can-
mated)
Stock nt Interior towns In.
excess of Septemlwr 1..
1906. j 1&05."
988,:«
uTTS!
22.974
25,461
216,090
203,000
85,940
148.429
1.813,15t!i.C67.266
STOCKS FIRST HOUR
E VERT QUIET
Important- Developments
After Close Had Little
Effect Yesterday.
SPINNERS’ TAKINGS
AMERICAN COTTON
The takings of American cotton by the
world s spinner*, according to Secretory
Hester, Is &■ follow:
1936. 1905. 1904.
Week ending Octo-
her 5 191,000 244.0*) 217,000
Since September 1.... 151,000 931,000 638,f
'■’•kings since Sep
tember l divided
ns follow:
American spinners:
North and Canada.. 126,009 145,000 137,i
241.000 225,000 196.1.
ni,000 275,000
NEW YORK.
The follnwlnc I, the ri
tnree In New York today:
Get. . .
Nov. . .
I>eo. . .
Jnn. . .
Feb. . .
March.
May.. .
uly. . . ..
Closed hn
3 J
TO]
2 10.75
mo. s$
110.K4
hit roly steady.
10.62ll0.L- .
10.6210.61-63
10.6916.69-71
10.7610.76-77
10.88 10.76-77
10.84 10.84-86
LIVERPOOL.
The following table given the opening
r.nge anil clow, compared with yeiterdar’.
eloiei
Future, opened hereljr ateadjr.
Opening Frevlon,
, Iteaae. Clo«e. Cloee.
October I.U-JII t.mtt e.w
Get.-Nov 6.TJ-5.M 6.B 6.13
NOTES ON GRAIN
Pointer! on Provlilont.
Llveri'ool. epot cotton tlrm; middling
Innde 8.31(1; wile. 6,000; Amertrnn 1
epeculation nml export 300; receipts 5,000;
American 4.600.
Atlanta, steady nt 10%c.
New York, quiet nt 10.80c.
New Orleans, easy at 10%c.
Boston, quiet nt ll.lOe.
Houston, steady at 1015-ldc.
Baltimore, nominal at 10%c.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table shows receipts nt ths
New Orleans. . ,
(iaiceston. . . •
Mobile
Hnvnnnnlt. . . »
Charleston. . . •
Wilmington. . .
Norfolk
New York
Boston
Brunswick . .
Port Townsend. .
Total (Incomplete)..
24768
1709
17767
1251
3448
4967
INTERIOR MOVEMENT*
The following tabre shows receipts nt tho
Interior towns today, compared with the
same day Inst year:
Houston.
Augusta.
Memphis.
.1 1S60S
17791
6101
2333
Private Wire to Ware A Lelnnd.
_Long wheat coming out In chunks around
i3c. Mould begin buying December wheat,
also May wheat under 70c. Good buylug of
Miy on scnle down.
Considerable long wheat was nut on the
,,n<1 *■ « ot well absorbed
yet. This, with lower cables, will give us
another easier market today, but would
buy wheat on any such break.
Oats maintain a strong position, and the
government report should fully reflect con
ditions In the'Northwest tint have not by
any means confirmed overflow predictions of
last summer. We would call attention to
the light stocks not only here but at all
point* In comparison with last year, that
Is n most bullish feature, while we believe
that future demands will be greater not
only for home consumption but for export.
Jt Is hnrdly worth while to wait for reac
tions to buy on; In fact, we would favor In
vestment purchases nt the market, as well
ns on a scale down.
In consequence of the reduction in stocks
and the small movement. It Is no wonder
that bearish efforts In provisions prove un-
nvailing, especially on any product that is
being bought for Investment on the basis of
5*4 per cent for hog*. There Is no need to
look for sacrifice snlcs by farmers, for, with
n continuation of their Inst season's poller,
higher prices must result, while it should
not be lost sight of that a tremendous
movement Is ahead.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of tho Fleecy Staple.
fntnrcB
L. J. ANDERSON 06 CO.’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New York, Oct. 6.—There was a reaction-
..ry tendency lu the cotton market todav.
l.ongM of recent creation were unwilling
conditions. --— ,
to the short side, nnu .
crons* In the general short Interest, which
will. In Jill prolmblllty, serve to create
stronger speculative situation for next
week. Tho receipts were still fair, but It
Is still apparent that there will be —
nerea so In the movement next Week,
any ndvnnes from present levels, there. I*
likely to be considerable selling, but un
til there Is more definite Information as to
the extent of the damage during the past
week, the chances are that the hull in
tent will I*.* favored to the highest de
gree.
Private Wire to Ware & Lelnnd.
New York, Ocl. 0,—Liverpool
opened Irregular 3 down. At 12:30
unchanged on near and H®[2 up on Intel
and barely steady. Sales 5,009 spots. 17
up, nt 6.31d. Futures were due to come
9Vi up on October nnd 6^6Vi up on bal
ance.
t.’nrpenter, Bnggott A Co. say:
inrket looks ns though It wonti
higher until the actual movemnet of cot
ton relieves the tension.”
The visible statement Is a stand-off.
American Increase 199.000. Total Increase
180.000. Mill takings 191.000.
Following Is the statistical position of
cotton on Friday. October 5, as innde up
by The New York Financial Chronic?-:
This Last Last
Week. Week. Year.
Visible Bupply. . .2.140.390 1.970,746 2.088,854
American. . . .1.387.380 1.197.746 2.260.454
In sight 1.345.147 956.705 1,695,006
For week 388.442 359,476 448,095
Port receipts. . .. 312,437 275.149 346,561
Stock. ..... 496.584 436.935 779.314
Exports 223,142 184.188 237.542
Int. receipts.. . . 206.064 184,188 237,542
Int. shipments.... 180,177 162.791 187.767
Interior stock. . . 196.718 173.S61 1)0,261
{ Joy.-Dec 6.77-4.85 iJ5 6.M
:.ipW f IS
Feb.-March. . . . .6.83-5.18 5.84ft 6.64
** ;eh-Aprll 6.85-6.91 6.66ft 6.96
r Jp.v ilpSl HR HP
Jnn/-July 6.894.96 5.93 '6.90
Closed barely steady.
ILL THE CEREALS
LEFT OFF
Chlcaco, Oct. The export trade
In wheat for the day wax quite small
at only IS boat load*, which, with the
selling pt long rratn by Valentine, wa»
the principal bear helpa to the market.
The price closed l-8{Jl-2c lower for
the day. Special cable to The North
western Miller says that losses are .re
ported aa serious In the provinces of
Santa Fe, Cordova and Center Rloe,
and that rain haa stopped all Held
work. The Northwest was a big eell-
or. The buying was scattered.
Corn dosed l-a©6-8c lower; oats
were off l-4@5-8e; canned provisions
were unchanged.
Cash sales here were 35,000 bushels
wheat, 110,000 bushels corn and 80,000
bushels oats. At the seaboard 15 loads
wheat, 5 loads corn and 150,000 bush
els oats.
Clearances for the day 1*1,000 bush
els wheat, 63,000 bushels com and 2,-
000 bushels oats.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
NEW ORLEANS.
The following Is th© range lo cotton fu
tures In New Orleans today:
,
11
1
!i! 1
is
ISci, , , . .
dS ::::
Jan
Feb
few:
June. . . .
July
io.4gjto.ra
10.91 10.91
10.96 11.08
11.0611.03
10.43
taji
10.66
10.9!
10.72
10.83
10.49110.41-4^
10.44-46
10.4810.48-49
10.67ll0.57-M
10.91110.62-03
10.74 10.73-74
10.83 10.88-85
10.88-89
! 10.93-96
ifiWSo
10.9940
10.9243
11.0142
11.07-09
11.18-19 1
11.37-29 1
11.3284 5
10.84-35
Closed steady.
Totals..
..851,000 mr.m o.ooo
LONDON 8TOCK MARKET.
ETOrKS-
itsd Popper. . „ .
Canadian Pacific .. ,
Chesapeake and Ohio. . .
3HI. nnd Ht. Paul...,
CHRONICLE’S WEEKLY
WEATHER REPORT
N«\w -York, Ocf. 5.—"Advices from ihe
South this evening by telegraph are, on
tho whole, somewhat of n satisfactory teu
or. ltnln has fallen In most localities, anil
In sections or Alnlsunn, Mississippi. Ar
kniisns nnd Tennessee nnd nt n few points
In Texas, the precipitation has been ex
cessive. As a result of the wet weather,
picking lias been considerably Interfered
with and damage to cotton is claimed In
a number of districts. From Texas, there
are complaints of nearer - * * '
dltlnn* have caused I
mndieting of the crop.*
terroptfoa to ( the
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE
Oldest Established Office South.
conos—STOCKS—BONOS—GRAIN
Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally
market letter and market manual
mailed on application.
pec...
(■oitN-
r sn
OATS-
!»•. MU
MW 3M4
July SG,
10IIK-
„ . Jon... 13.45
Bnggott A Co. soy: “The LAUD—
market looks ns though It would work Oct.... 8.92ft
‘ Nor.. 8,66
for^todsy ^ rOT ^ on Q uota tlons
^ . „ Previous
uH E AT° p,n - n,Ib
Law. Clou. Claie.
7314
St
42ft
7S?4
m,
Jtoeetnher. V
lToer«! .pilot."
. .6.65-6.6
New Orleans. 0<*t. 6.—Optloae In Liver-
■»>ol pursued an noerenf/ul course, closing
almiit ns expectwl—namely, une|,nnge*l to
6.96-7.00 2 points advnnee. Knot anlce, were fair,
~ — considering the short day, 6,000 bales having
been sold at an advance In quotations of
17 points. Cables were expressive of tin*
7.00-7.06
6.40-6.45
6.66-6.60
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
a a* nn*" Influence In affecting lilgher
prices, or even a maintenance of yester
day’s levels, the reports were of little mo
ment. Nevertheless, the msrket was nenr-
ous nnd erratic during the day. Considera
ble evening np of open f°n* r »* < *i* L‘ r, ° 1 r *°
Hnnday served to bring nlsmt n gradual de
cline. Instead of a |H»rpm»dienlnr one. nnd
the brighter prospects, for fair and wann
er weather In the 3\est. and also clear
wen?ber for the Knstcrn belt for l»oth to-
7.92ft
Jan
BIDES—
net.... 8.07ft 8.1
Jan.... 7.20 7.:
n
84ft
12.50 13.45 1S.50 13.47ft
8.92ft 8.91 8.02ft 8.95
8.56 8.52ft 8.55 8.55
7.92ft 7.92ft 7.02ft 7.»
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat—Opened lowtr; closed fte
lower.
Corn—Opened ftc lower; closed ftc lower.
NEW YORK BANK 8TATEMENT.
L. J. ANDERSON & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN
Correspondent’s Capital $250,000
VtErotCNCe, the nc^l bank
PHONE 1417. PRUDENTIAL BLOG
do. preferred..
do. preferred...
Norfolk and Western.
Southern
Union Pacific
United States Bteel.
do, preferred. . .
preferred*..
BUSINESS WAS SMALtf
Harriman Stocks Made,
Fractional Ad- *
Advance. , >?
New York, Oct, The market.felt
the strength of profit taking through
out the day, and In the last half in ths
appearance of the disappointing bank
return prices yielded vety generally. '
The bank statement, With Its de-'
crease of 13,500,000 cash and *3,117,000;
In surplus reserve, Is widely at vari
ance with previous calculations. Tho'
Impossibility of any trustworthy pre
diction while the transfers and cross
transfers on Import gold operations are
In progress Is decisively shown. .Un
doubtedly the real position of the
banks Is much- stronger than the fig
ures show.
New York. Oct. A—The stock raark.t
opened Irregular, 8t. Paul off 1 and South
ern Pacific snd Baltimore nnd Ohio lost
Amalgamated Copper opened up i. aild,
steel opened prsctfrally unchanged. Union
Pnrlflc gnlned S nnd then reacted V
Trading on the stock exchange was
surprisingly quiet through the Htst
hour In view of the Important devel
opment* that occurred after the close
yesterday. The stocks most affected
by the consummation of tho ore deal
could only be called steady at any
time. The Harriman stocks made frac.
tlonal advances on small buslnrsa.
General Electric was the special fea
ture, advancing 5 points. London was
not a factor.
Government bonds unchanged. Other
bonds steady.
THE LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Chicago, Oct, 0.—tings—Estimated ffit*
relpts todsy 10,000. Market weak nnd gen*,
illy 5c lower: ^jualHy fair;, left over 4.-,
More Markets on Page, Two.
. AN ." missionary al-
LIANf K—Tho regular monthly missionary
meeting of the alliance will l*e held In tb*
Alliance hall, 72ft North Ilrosil street, Hun-
day nt 3 |i. m. Itev. It. A. Forrest will
ipenk; nJso Her. if. J, Bruce, of Urlaailo,
mi, bulk |$.J564.7w, ritniiairu
MO?°iiri!vy , |«!«K*Suraujh*i*.o
p.7506.8):^«»rkers 66.C6tf6.7V; tfOi
futlmntod receipts
” Cu ftI*^Es?imited rtcelpU '460.
unchanged; qunllty falrj.
ebauget:
Reserves. .
Loan*. . .
Hpei'le. , . .
Legal*. . . .
Deposits. . .
Circulation.
The sharp break this morning has ap
parently taken the edge off the bull en-
thusliism, and outside trade Is now very
light.
Private Wire to Glbert A Clay.
New York, Ocf. 6.—Liverpool close*! un
changed to I higher. Was due about 8
higher on nenr and 4«6 up on distant. We
should open olmut 16 lower on near nnd S$
10 lower 011 the distant months.
Liverpool cables: “Saturday market. , -
Borne realizing and some zhort selling for JOT’•
reaction.” ., , .
New Orleans, Oct. 6.—Liverpool Is 1
ported, ns compared with New
but disappointing
due unchanged to 1 point ui» *>
mer. and IV up on near anil 6(
taut months, na compared wit!
ter market.
We hear there are numerous reports of
frost lu northwest Texaf In the district
sround Abilene.
1
THE 8UGAR MARKET.
Increase. Deere***.
6 63.117.225
1.158,490
1.243,800
2.854.00)
2.723.309
CHICAGO CAR LOT8.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
J. T. IIOLLEMAN, Prr.ldmt.
r. J. FAXON. Vlc.-Prrald.nt.
W. I„ KEMP. Tivaaurtr.
J..W. ANDRBW8, Secretary.
UNION SAVINGS
BANK
Four Per Cent Inter
est Paid on Deposits
ASSETS $150,000.00
On, dollar .tart, an account.
Hourat 9 a. m. to t p. m. Sat
urday* till 9 o'clock at night
DIRECTORS 1
THOU. J. PKEPLES.
W. n. STOVALL. V. J. PAX OX,
IV. (,. KOOTK. .1. T. 1101,1,UMAX
CI.VDE BItOOKK.J. M. JOHNSON,
WM. L. PEBL, Prcld.nt,
ItOBBItT F. MADDOX, Vlca PrMldaat
THOMAS J. PBEPLEB. Cnahl.r,
JAMES O. LfSBTKK, Aaalatant Caab er.
JAB. P. WINDBOH, Aaalatant Cnahl.r.
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 cenLinterest paid and compounded semi-
annually in our Savings Department.
Safe Deposit Boxes
For rent in our Vaults in the basement of ihe
Empire (Building for only $5.00 each per
annum.
Absolute Security and all Modern Conveniences
You should not be without one. We invite
you to call and inspect them.
Title Guarantee and Trust Co.
" *■ ALABAMA t
GIBERT & CLAY
• TOCKt. BOND*,
r. COTTON. CRAIN.
COFFEE. PROVISIONS
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ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main 853.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Nrw York. Ort. «.-Lopnl and rrflnM and
raw angar markrta atradv aod un.hangwl.
tendon l*»t* atvady; October 5a Hk<t, No-
vember 9a 2ftd.
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
i-retarr Hester, In his statement of the
d‘s visible supply of eotton for Ih*
week ended yesterday, shows an Increase
for the week Just closed of 179,903. against
an Increase of 152.239 Inst year and an In-
rense of 324.938 year before last.
The total risible Is *,146,130, arrnlnst
788.227 last week. S.096.W4 **af T*Bf and
2.142.432 year Iwfore last. Df this, the to.
tnl of American cotton Is 1.393,130. against
1.194.227 Inst week. 2.361,704 last year and
1 627 432 year before Inst, and of all other
kinds. Including Egypt. Brazil, India, etc.,
739,000 last year and 616,00) year l»efore
^Tlie total world** vlallde supply of cotton,
■s above, shows nn Increase compared
with Inst week of 179,906. n decrease com-
BKl Tmuparwl
3, Of’ the world’s risible supply of
ns nbove. there Is now nfloat and held In
(ircat Britain and continental hurone WL-
009, ngainst 1.512.090 last year and 1.46LMJ
rear l»efore laat; In Egypt 4».000, against j
It or) In.t vear and <1.0*1 y«rtp*f«rc taat; I
In India. aaalnat IM.COO Uat FfJJ
anil 34-l.aTl year li.fiwo laat; and In th.
I ulti-1 fitat-a agalnat tail i
ymr nnd -OS.OOO yiwr liofor. laat.
HUBBARD BROS SCO., iSSfls
Atlanta Offices, 219-321 Century Building.
Members New York Cotton Exchange, New Or-
Icana Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asso
ciation, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cof
fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange.
Builness solicited for the above exchange*.
Direct wire aervlce. Correspondence invited.
Phones 454, Long Distance 39. A.S. Huatnce. Mgr.
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ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA.
C. 6. OURRIER, Prealdent. * A. E. THORNTON, Vlcg-Pre.ldant;
H. T. INMAN, Vlot-Praaldant. OEO. R. DONOVAN, Caahler.
JAMES 8. FLOYD, Ait’t Cashier.
Capital 3500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
night and Rnmlay t.ndi-l to eonaldnrablr I
lr.a.n IH. um-nam.au nf th. trail., and
tli.r. was ala. mor. ganerat feeling of I
hiim-fnlMi-ea. whleta at time* gav. erldeneel
nf Inaplring in.n- concerted octlou on tlic
part of the K-aro- -
LOWRY NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS
OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS
Foreign Exchange, Travelers’ Checks, Brown
Brothers’ Letters of Credit available in all parts
of the world.
3| % Compound Interest
It the rate your money will draw If depsalted In the SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT of
CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST CORPORATION
CAPITAL $500,000.00. CANDLER BLDG.
STRONG, SAFE, CONSERVATIVE
You are invited to call and Inapeet our quarter! and inveatlgata
our faeilitlea to aerve you, A hearty welccme awalta you at this
bank.
A8A Q. CANDLER, Prealdent.
W. II. PATTERSON, Vlee-Pret. A. P. COLES, Caahler.
JOHN 8. OWENS, Vic*Pres. WM. D. OWENS. Asat. Cashltr.
?0.c”h
Freak Hawkins, President.
II. Atklosoo, V. r. Taoinss C. Erwin. A«* Cashier,
ppb A. McCord. CstMsr. 11. W. Cycrs, AssL Cashier.,
Third National Bank
Capita!
Surplus
Dr. A. w, Calhoun.
. . $200,000.00.
. . $300,000.00.
DIRECTORS! J. II. N iiinnlly.