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THE ATLANTA. GEORGIAN.
SATURDAY, OCTOnUlI
15
M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Goulcl Building.
“BARGAINS.”
••o.vFES MAN’S CLOSB-IN HOME.
corner West Baker street nml
I ^. tw-o-itorr *ovonn>"i:i. lu perfect run-
-/would rent fnr $37. .Vo, which u'oiiM
'.£rrent on $4.500. Wo will soli for
L" Ko cuiae. Ar.t? Owner lives hrre,
II .hew propwrty. I-eavIns tile utiite. \V
Kit A CO.
J. H. GARNER & CO.,
REAL, ESTATE AND INVEST-
MENTS.
SOS-SOt CENTURY BUILDING.
BELL PHONE 4499.
I ''Tit, tire lerel ami covered liy a licnu-
Iffii „f tr«'». These are very deslr-
iBSS »» » rli'I OPi rnch. Teraii.
■ c m rtkkl hoop and bollino
■ we have large lot of very dertrabla
IpSpertlo on en»y payment!.
IniRTII BOULEVARD—EXTREMELY BE
I ;...i,I,i new nine-room ftrn-.tnnr home;
I lorn im-to-dnte. Jil»t tarli a home an
l*J?i"'iil | l want for a nice home; *0,000;
I JJ.ialf c»»b.
levnniilA AVENUE — SIX-BOOM COTS
with an!, water nnd Imtli: lot GO by
I *d Tib l» a lieniitlful plnee ami cluae to
IE nirk. Don't, mlai neelnf till* plnee. If
*•?. s-nnt a nice home. Prleo *»,GaO.
wvsrl-'HN IIBlOirrS—FOUIt-IIOOM COT-
"£5*Ah hall; lot H by HO. Tfln la a
Lie. nine, and at the price, named la a
ffinn Thl. aeetbin la rnnlillr erun-lnc.
PrircKA Term!.
I „i.MK STREET—NEAU BAKF.lt. FOUR-
I , nitnge; lot *t by 100. Thli li a eooy
I nUrfM'l'— In 111111 ««« 1,10 Mr ,lu0 - PHcn
tiw.' Term!.
IVCIKR A VF.VUE—TWO-STOItY HOUSE
wlih fill, water nnil bath; In complete re-
I Mir met modern In every mpect; lot M
JJ ISO; 11.600 taken It.
CHEROKEE
I slrbt riMilIl uoiiMTp mm fills, whht iiiiu
Nth- double floor* and atorni+hcatlml; lot
iO liy IP. Tbit la another good one.
I KFleLY ST11KET—8IX-BOOM HOUSE
with gn*. water and l«th; rloae to the
fur Hue; lot 40 l>y 140. Price 12,650. Terms.
I TENTH STREET - NEAR MYRTLE
itrit. Vnetint lot 40 by 120; thla Is tight
I In the Piedmont park djstriet, mid la aar-
tnandnl by bountiful reafdenees. There are
1 ■ n few in filial section Use thls^one
Prlee $1,250.
FftRREST AVENUE—ONLY VACANT I*OT
I min #1 ile of Duller street, 50xWX $2,500. A
| pick-up.
W. M. SCOTT & CO.,
210-212 Gould Building.
Both Phones.
nv w ArfEW GOOD BARGAINS.
ON WEST l’EACIITREE 1*1 At'P i'ar
Wl lilt mu street; ten-room' bouse, with
Jorge lot. Splendid seuil-ceutrnl home mid
for on, y $3,500; $1,000
aSSlS- ft*. “! 6 ppr There*,
uoinnig better for the money, nnd the
wlth*rint*** ,r 1 wl11 l“T ttielf out
< ^J!f. ( .!. ,1, - AN ' 1 ' AVBSltE. J ACRES ON*
1 n anl'nrbnn home or wool.
J'l Into pfebt loti, 66 hy-00 feet, ,n<
yll for big pmrtt. only ti.feo
t.N Ktu iu n » aiT1i. tWo Nriuitt 1 ) Pnm-
•IWPIIIDI,
$1,000; rIk
oTro
one house nnd let.
rents $10; for
anre monthly.
UN liAW B/.I.W ttTRKET. NttT I'AIt
from Arngon hotel; largo corner lot, with
AUven-rnoni house, for $1,000. Unlf cunIi i—
IcAiN.-wn
EAST* CAfN. WtttltN HW»!E1
throw of new Mnsoulo temple, reveal
rootft house, large lot; $6,750. Half cash. •
UN', U'ttM IiaMIh. WItHW: TUttliB
blocks ofGnnrl opera house, large cor*
ner lot, with 'ulna-room housei
for close-Jii modern npnrtmont
ON I'KArnTREE-l AIKiEHT AS‘l) llElrt
lot no Ihl! .treet, within city limit., for
*7.850; cn«y term!.
$12,600. Terms.
BRICK IIoI'SE Poll
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
$3.5*-HKVK.V ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OK
the l*e*t streets In West End; lot 52 by
East front. Deantlful shade. Two
hath rooms.
$1,<W0 FOR A LOT IN DONNIE DRAB; LOT
75 l*v lino; nothlna better In the city. 8e r
enty feet front are Tight. Level and shady.
WEST END.
rS-XlCR LOT, ON GRADY PLACE.
$1,751 - M AKER STREET. BETWEEN
Simpson nnd Alexander streets. Five*
room cottage; $500 cash, balance $15. pel
S..VO-WEST NORTH AVENUE. BE-
tween Pcuchtree and Spring i
itory nine-room bonse. Good
. "oyyij **.'•»» muurwHii iirm.
Mclloored nit«l stonu*aheetetl; everything
5>'«lcrn; built for a home, lias nil kinds or
fruit; large lot. Few plnees like this. See
It and you will buy It. Call nt office.
S. B. TURMAN & CO,
Cor Broad and Alabama Sts
E. L. MORSE,
im kui iitii national bank bluo.
NoilTII KIHE-CI.OHE-IN COTTAGE OK
five room! null ball; all convenience*, on.
Biple.1 i,y, owner; ten minutes' walk iif Can-
meut!i" W® 1 ™ ,h *"' 1 * w P"
»R]j I ETTA ' STllEKt STORE^UBNT I Nil
«!Ivl ,Mr: lot ax,w to sa • f<,0, olleir ' i ,rll ' e
"^rf in Western ueioiitsToS
ffff fronts three atreets. Cheap at
iTumYkn-uHovE lot, Water,
* wvr ;md ana mnlai In ntreet. *900.
i. , .! I i’ s " x htreet-just okk iimJT-
1 ."K" 1 **. e*l*6. *466—1*0 eaah, ImI
"Uliln ave yenra. * ner ,-ent.
TStP'-baiT-cXOioun-St:
-*j!"«l. Int 601146 to another itreet.
kL 1 .'™ ' VA| H>-A MX-UDOSI NEGRO
finnw ,",1 »tnble; rema *10* ynir. I'riee
la nenV Kart afreet and Auburn
IT ;'' 1 ‘y*4 ACIttda,' Mi Mil,EH
aiu r-r , ‘ n,h . n,, *r I «•*!. $8,000—$800 cash
n, "l m yearly, 6 per cent.
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate.
!(•" Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 3393 Main.
# ™T»"b£?22,* lf °U«E; GOOD LOTi
ji ■jEPTiiA iNyawfUftMi 1 . clAkltft iS‘:
'^__rta>hlngton street.
Cl.OKfi TO
HAI.KWi. oS WAAH
jjikl"" atreet: eoenee: l-<o m.h.
^^riicAfi'U
^b^rraom; Inf |QQ b. m>
TR
—' i'" 1 ny
■ ENd lioifk-HEk
r~^ - li a H acre land.
Hf.Wtnimtiy w T u$
MoltliKN lioIUi:
Peachtree.
Ttl ATLANTA;
Bn> hiw or
GENll.MTBAliUAlSs
OCTOBER BARGAINS IN
VEHICLES.
Leather Quarter Top Bug
gy, $50; reduced from $6C
Surreys, formerly $100
and $125, now selling for $80
and $100.
Runabouts, eastern make,
$100, reduced from $115.
Full Leather Top Eastern
Buggies, with rubbed tires,
$140; regular $160 value.
Rural Mail Wagons at
$40; worth $60.
Georgia Vehicle Mfg. Co.,
52 W. Mitchell St..
Atlanta, Ga.
Florida Timber and Truck
Land.
*0,000 AcnES of lona leak yellow
pine timber In Florida. Has fnnr miles of
mltrond frontage .on the Atlantic Const
Line railroad on the north side, and n navi
gable river on the south side. Will cut
1.000 feet of pine flintier per sere, snd, lu
addition, will ent 600,000 feet cypress. There
ore nlMiut 23,000 acres round tlml>er. altout
7.000 seres having lieen boxed; of the 7.000
acres Imxed there are 14 crops of 3-year, 12
»ns of 2-yenr nnd 5 crops of l-year; also
50-bsrrel still dip. barrels, rims, hsds,
etc. Also 40 lnl»orcrs‘ buildings, four dwell-
_ * * ni loti ‘
urn. post!
healthy location.
connections, j
good country school,
nnd perfect titles. I’riee
for eutlre proposition, land, timber nnd
turpentine outfit, $1*5,003; one-thin! cash,
balance on easy payiueuts. This Is a good
proposition for anyone who wsnta to go
Into the turpentine and sawmill business.
Ices - of crt - o"VEnrTANDs'TS
body, about hnlf'Is upland and the
balance level flat land, which makes It
•y desirable for graslng, ns It will fur-
i> feed the year ronnd; near Spring
ercck nnd St. Johns river. Flowing wells
enn lie lmd at n depth of 40 to S') feet. The
laud will grow any kind of vegetables or
garden track that grows In Florida or Geor
gia, and a portion will grow celery nnd lot-
ture to iierfeetfoii. This tract Ile* on the
Atlantic Coast Line railroad. Trice Tie per
acre.
litoo' AultES oi' ('I't ovrr I.aS;1)H.
suitable for oranges, tracking, etc., live
miles front Eustlce. Fin., on the railroad. A
good tract for stih-dlvlslou Into small
farms. Trice $2.26 per acre. -
1.000 ACIIEH 3V4 'JITI.EH KROM RAIL-
rmd; l«vt of It bn. Iohmi cut over; *0
CHANGES SMALL
AT THE FINISH
Now York Did Not Follow
the Weakness Displayed
in Liverpool.
TRADE VERY LIGHT
At the Close the Tone Was
Steady Net 1 Point High
er to 2 Points Lower.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
Mr. Lively's twenty-flre
years' experience of ed
iting mprbsts In Atlanta
and the South has made
him a recognized au
thority In bis specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OF STOCK.
New York, Oct. 20.—The undertone
of the cotton market today was very
unsettled. The near positions. In which
lighter, full]
weakness at Liverpool.
Advices from Liverpool this morning wer
•till l»enrl*Ii t the innrket for spots leudliL
the decline, middling being roiluced 2l
polnta to $.l3d, while futures were some 13
lHdnts lower.
. New York followed with n sharp open
being steady'net l poInTiower *to~2 poluta
higher.
Estimated Monday:
1*#. 1905.
New Orleans ..12.000 to 16.000 6.16$
Galveston ..23.000 to 25.00) 16,082
Houston 16,100 to 17.600 J6.C63
8POT con ON MARKET.
LlrenM*i|, spot cotton easier; middling up
lands 6.131; sales 6.000; American 400; «pcr-
nintlon and export 500; receipts 23,000;
American 24.700.
Atlanta, steady at 101316c.
New York, quiet at lie.
New Orleans, steady at 11c; sales $.60;
delivered on contract $00.
Augusta, quiet at lOtte.
St. Louis, quiet at llHc.
Norfolk, steady at 11 l-16e.
Wilmington, firm nt 10%c.
TODAY’S PORTRECEiPT8.
New Orleans.
Galveston. . .
Mobile
Savannah. . .
Charleston. .
Wilmington. .
’hllndelnhia.*
[’ensacols. .
Total (Incomplete)..
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
The following table shows receipts at the
Interior towns today, compared with the
same day last year:
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
225,760 last year and an Increase
yesr l>efore last.
The total visible Is 2.649.047. against 2.344.-
64* last week. 3.652.222 last year and f!W0,K)2
year before last. Of this the total Ameri
can cotton Is I.S92.047, against 1.609.648 Inst
week. 2,796,222 last year nnd 2,203.892 yesr
AtJnntic Const Line. .
Ai.n-nc.in Srgar Kof. ..
A nnroii.in
Aumm icnn Locomotive..
do. prefci i4Ml. . . .
Arner. Smelting Ref. .
do, preferred. . . .
Atchison • • o
do. preferred. . * ,
Aiuericau Cotton OIL .
Aun*r. Car Foundry. ..
Dnltfmore A Ohio. .
Brooklyn ltapld Tran *
^nntfUJau l'acltb*. , * ,
Chic. A Northwestern..
Cbesnpeake * Ohio. . .
Colorado Fuel A Iron..
Central Lrntber
.«©• preferred. . , •
Chic. A tireat VVest’a.
t’hlc.. Mil. A St. T. . .
/’flaware A Hudson. .. ,
Distiller's Securities... ,
Erie. ,
do, preferred. . . , , ,
General Electric. . , . ,
Illinois Centra!. ....
Amor. lee Securities. ,. ,
Louisville A Na*.!*vllle.. ,
Mexican Central. .... ,
IMhiwn PaWflc.
Total stock sales today 1,946^400 shares.
NAME OF STOCK.
N. V.. out. A Western.
National Load. ......
Northern I’aclfk*
New York Central. . . .
Norfolk & Western. . . .
Pennsylvania.
People’s Gas. .
Dressed Steel Car. ....
/do. preferred
Pacific Mull
Heading
Republic Steel.*
Hock Island
.. do. preferred
lofted States /tubber. . .
do. preferred
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway. ....
ao. preferred
Sloss-ShefTleld
Tettn. Coni A Iron. ....
Texas & Pndflc. .
Uoleu Pacific.
United States Steel. . . .
do. preferred
\a.-Car. Cheailcnl ....
_ do. preferred
Western Union. ......
Wabash
do. preferred.
LONDON II SELLER
ON LARGE SCALE
Cause Sharp Declines in All
International Issues
iu Early Trading. *
AFFECTED ALL STOCKS
NEW YORK.
The following Is the range In cotton fn*
tures In New York today;
Tn
Nov. . , , .
Dec. . . . .
Jan
Keb
March. . . .
May
Jnne. . . .
July
Hi
l6.tfii6.7l
lorntm
Closed steady.
kmvT
10.56
in.5:
1
LIVERPOOL.
The following table gives the opening
range and close, compared with yesterday’s
October
Oct.-Nor
Nov.-Dec.. , •
Dee.-Jan.. .. ..
Jan.-Feb. .
Feb.-March. .
March-April.. ..
April-May. . .
May-June
June-Jtily. .. .
Closed weak.
Previous
RiJjgo. Close. Close.
..5.W 5.51 5.931
5.81 -5.81*i 5.77 5.8?1
..5.7H
..6.81
..».«
.8.82
..6.86
.5.06
...5.90
..6.91
5.74
5.73H 6.86
5.76 6.8I»
5.78 5.90
5. SO 6.91V
6.82 5.93(|
WHEAT DEPRESSED
ON on NEWS
Opened at the Highest Point
and Closed a Fraction
Lower.
aercii of^cleared land. It hn* over 1,666.060
feet of timber on It yet. This In a good
farm, and lias « house that cost $»» to
build. I’riee $3 per acre.
*1 acres Ok i.and Near KiSriT-fn
Kin.; 6-ruoui liomw, wpll of wut.r, Imrn.
nil lu kwhI iumlltlan; 2T. nrrrn iu <-ttltlvn-
tlun; *10 iwiu h I rot. (lit.ring), m urnn«,
trot, tlraililftli: nil within l\4 milt. «f th,
ilrnut. Tht> |K.rh trw. nltm, will |tuf for
th. nine In two fiwtm. I-rlr, 12,500.
|IOTl‘.l. lit'- £ Iuhi.mA; large uinTxi?
room, watnr tti.inlr. nmt tlown; Inml
mnn ttni*k ti> th, • itrpnt nf th, Atlnntl,
t'lin.t Un, rallru.il; locnM on n l.ke In n
vrrr tint It hr lovntlnn, nnd n growing town.
1-l.ntr uf guilt, and B'wl nnhlng. Hotel
lu gtttiil condition, nnd tho rntoi nre *3 p*r
ilnr, nnd with pruimr innn.crmont ran tin
onnllv HIM. Lov«t,tI In Omni, t-otmtv.
Klorftln. Drive *fi,0». Kn.llj- worth more,
E. A. NESBIT CO.,
514 Empire Building.
BEI.L I’ll ONE SST.
before Inst, and of all other kind*, lucludlug
Egypt. Hrntll. India, etc., 748.090, against
735.000 last week. 757.M0 last year nnd
year before last.
The totnl world's visible supply of cottom
as above, abow# an mdMN compared with
last week ef 296,399. a decrease compared
with last year of 912.175 and a decreass
conijiar»Kl with year before last of 50,645.
Of the world s risible supply of cotton,
a* above, there Is now afloat and held In
yei
10.000 Inst jresr
iu India 4l6,0iX). ngainst 416.000 last yenr am
206.000 year l»efore last; nnd In the United
States 964.000, nnlnst 1.320,000 last yenr and
be?or ' *
1,068,000 year Iteforo last.
R. O. MEDLOCK. HENRY If. JACKSON.
R. O. MEDLOCK CO.
Cor. Peachtree and Edge-
wood Avenue.
Bell Phone 3394. Atlanta
Phone 4794.
*4*5 Burs j-room house and iiai.l
that rvnt, fur *« |kt month. Uirgaln for
thl. wwk.
»l,ont) WILD BUY UtOOM Bnl'BR ON
Klum .treet; lot 50.100; rent. (II |ter
month.
M0-KIVE-BOOM IIOU8E. NICE I.OT.
in three liloek. Denvhtree. on Alexander
.tree*; *500 vn.li. I* In nre *Z) |;ermontji.__
KBo-Nii*e HMHniTltiusETbT tsxfiE
I'rew .trevt; **no v«.ii and Imlanve *20 per
moiilh. Relit .ufflvlent fur monthly pay
ment..
WARE A LELAND'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orleans. Oct. 2).—Short* \
(trought up with a Jerk this morning,
mldly bearish visible supply statement MB
n very poor Liverpool market encouraged
them to believe, before the opening, that
they would ob able t» repent i**t per
fnrutancet and pnt prices lower today again,
but on tho opening prices went down only C
CGI iMtlnta, and later they displayed great
strength and advanced, Until December was
6 point* higher thun yesterday's closing.
Liverpool wit* a dollar n bale cheaper on
future* mid 82 a l«le lower on spots,
which called for a correNpoiidlng decline
hero, as Liverpool was dito unchanged on
the fluctuations In the American markets
yeaterday afternoon. The Weather map was
good. In so far as yeatenlny'a weather was
concornad. but was had so far na weather
to cnnio wa* concerned. Cold *nd wot
weather were Indicated for tonight and
tomororw over « large portion of the cot
ton country, and a regular blizzard seem
ed to Ih* developing to the northwest ol
Texas. While the visible supply statement
wa* bearish In Its variations for the
week ami spinners’ takings were only $14.-
W) bale*, against 235.0W this week last
year and W5.00o In 1^06. til** week-end fig
ures had their bullish fen rare*. Thu*, the
stock of cotton In Liverpool, all kinds, «n*
•put at 239.000 bales, Sgolnst CiOJ) thl*
dare last year and 252.000 Id MR »!»(
stock at Bremen was put atJHLOO0 bales,
against 19).ono last rear and $3,000 In 1901,
nnd the stock at Havre was P«t at 26.
000, ngainst 63,600 Inst year and 43.IW0 In
J9|. Such u shrinkage In stocks abroad
Is worthy of serious eon aiders f ton. par-
tlcnlorly ‘since tin* movement for export
from thla couutry la fa{ from bring
Well
SUcisnrRoJTn—uot+age' ^
burn. »tv»m k-. , 'jot «5xl20; Jln*m avv-
tttiv: *5tU nib (ltd baUnv, to .uit. A run
IT**.. ..... ... n .1. STTYT
SiTSih 4h6oit IIOUHE ^AR-ARA
pm kotrl. E. Bill, atravt: lot **»». Il«t
) pvr month. A vh»nve to bny thl, kind
propvr.ty yon don't fiet ev«y day. till
■ ***-—
fcst) vmh and Itnlnnw *S pvr mouth. Thl.
.Mr* Jttvkiwm. on Irwin .traot. —.
E55T\fliXWITITME* LAND WITH
mind » find *-roont hottw. and ■i.tlmlld-
ip, In thrvu mllv. of railway .tattoo, W
lllv. vf Atlanta: 45 arrv. Utttnnt land in
lah .tatv ofvnltlvntlon; ItVw varii and
talanvv In 5 tvttra.
KOIt
trvv rt«tl7 t* mllv. from Ari.nt.. Gwnvr
*"7rd«M thl? Mid and will vonridvr of
r «5-<IOOtl ! .^Ni> 6-ROOM nOUBKB.
four blocks t’andler Imlldlng. Rent $16
per mouth. Thla Is ft rare bargain*
BETWEEN THE PEACH
TREES.
NEW 6-ROOM. COTTAGE
ON TENTH STREET,
NEXT TO WEST PEACH
TREE, $4,750.
ADJOINING LOT, $1,600.
COLUMBIA AVE. LOT,
50 FEET NORTH OF
MRS. WHITESIDE, $2,250.
WEST PEACHTREE LOT,
50 FEET NORTH OF
MR. BURTON SMITH,
$3,250.
APPLY TO OWNER,
B. MIFFLIN HOOD.
316 PETERS BLDG.
Both Phones 3519 and Bell
2249.
the wheat pit, that cereal helm
nped In lota to suit. Thu prices showed
> loss of %OH<* fgr the day. The south-
...stern snd northwestern ns well as tho
foreign news was against the price.
Corn closed'HQ%c lower. •
oats were off H0«4e.
Provision* were nervous, but showed but
little change. v .
Cush Mica of wheel nt Chicago 60,030
bushels, corn 80.000 bushels, and oats 185,000
bushels. At the acalmanl sixteen loads of
webat, live londa of corn nnd 150,000 bushels
of oats were taken fbr export.
Primary receipts of wheat 1.065.100 bushels
and corn 527.614 tiuahct*. against 1.143.000 aud
297,003 bushels respectively n year ago.
Clearances of wheat $22,000 bushels, 588
oats, and 31,000 corn.
CHICAGO GRAiTTmARKET.
Chicago grnln aud provision quotations
for today follow:
COTTON MOVEMENT
DURING PAST WEEK
ftaperintenrient King of the New York
Cotton Kxchnnge gives the week's nnd total
aeusou'a movement ns follows:
Weakly Movement.
i’ort receipts..
I 1906.
372.277
■ 52.833
53,033
Brought Into wight for week...
1996.
319.834
84,641
50,009
48,479
Total Crop Movement.
484,491
NEW ORLEANS.
ha ran/
i today
Oct. .
Nor. .
Dec. .
Jim. .
Fell. .
March.
May.,
Jnne.
July,
.111.00
Clowtl itvntly,
ill! 11
.j 10.8010.97116.90 poTtf iToj.
'' lass io.85 io.tf|i«!w io.’tb-io
" 10.95 10.75 10.93 10.89-90
I JO. 93-95
... Il.15ll0.96l1.il 11.10-11
IMS 11.22 11.13 11.22111.23-28
!!!!!!!!!!!!\iiS8m
f—
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Port receipts
1906.
Brought Into sight thus far.
WIIftAX —
fc. % 1
Jul^ 71(4 n‘7
July 7
(fOUN-
Der 4214
May 4$'i
July
OATH—
Dec SV
M"/ X*
July 83
PORKt-
Jan.11.78 13.75
May..
&
LAUD- .
Oct... 9.45
Nor... 8.87H
Jon... 8.20
BIDES—
Oct.... 8.28
Jon.... 7.474s
m U
9.45
8.90
8.22**
9.50
8.90
8.2244
NORTHWE3T CAR8.
last week and last yenr:
CHICAGO OAR LOT8.
SPINNERS’ TAKINGS
AMERICAN COTTON
Secretary Hester's statement __ ____
world's ftpluncrs* takings of American cot
ton I * as follows;
Tld* week 214.030, against 235,000 last yenr,
265,003 year liefore hint. v *
Totnl since September 1 this yenr 1.831,000.
ngnliiRt 1.102,000 last year nnd 1,098,000 the
year before.
Of thl* northern spinners nnd Canada
took 218.000 Imies till* yenr. iignlust 286.000
last year and 251.003 the year before; south-
—- —* a 364,0(10. ngainst 369,000 la *
the year before, and
—.000, against “
9,000 the yenr l»efore.
NEW YORK BANK QTATEMENT.
The weekly statement ct the New Yotk
Bank Association shows tbs following
changes:
deserves.
Loans*. .
Nperle. .
Legal*. .
Dc|M»slts.
Increase. Decrease.
$ $ 6.823,450
16,700,703
2.115.600
1,818,800
THE 8UGAR MARKET.
London beet Ntigni' flat.
More Markets on Page Two.
Today. Monday.
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE
Oldatt Eit.bll.hv4 Office South.
co non—STCCiS—BOMS—GRAIN
Ground Floor Goulcl Building. Dally
market letter nnd market manual
mailed on »p;il|v*tlon.
L. J. ANDERSON* CO
Bankers and Brokers,
COTTON. STOCKS, GRAIN
Correspondent’s Capital $250,000
RCrCRCNCC. THE NEAL. DANK
PHONE I4IT. PRUDENTIAL BLDG
F. J. PA NON. Vice-President.
W. L. HUMP. Treasurer.
J. W. ANDREWS, Secretary.
UNION SAVINGS
Four Per Cent Inter
est Paid on Deposits
ASSETS $150,000,00
One dollar starts an account.
Hours: 0 a. m. to 0 p. m. Sat
urdays tiff 9 o’clock at night
DIRECTORS i
tiids. j. pkkplkr.
W. II. STOVALL, H. J. PAXON.
W. O.’rOOTK. !. T. IIOLLF.MAN
CLYDE BROOKS,J. M. JOHNSON.
Wheat—Opened 4*e lower; cloacd 4*c low*
r.
Corn—C|>encd He lower; closed 44c lower.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Opening. Closing.
October f... 42 «42V*
November “
iN'cpmlwr.
January
March
May
Hale*, 200 January at 3344, nnd 103 January
nt 33%- Closed steady.
Downward Movement Help
ed by General Closing
Out of Accounts.
i morning. Abroad outside tue Arner!-
departinent price* wen* comparerivriy
i. llrltlsli consols yielding only Hd from
tenlnv'a closing. But the American H*t
again subject,.q to severe selling pres*
New York. Oct. 20.—Despite the reassur
ing statement* made twV.wnin* A'STler*
days action lu the .England'bans; rate, tho
local stock market was again demoralized
this morning. Abroad outside the Ameri
can detmrtiuen'
Urm. Itrlt
yesterday
wa* i
• lire •■> me- ruiijr JAJIIUOU Umilll|». Hll*l
from Iwxliiuliig to end of our renalon, liquid
ation went on Iu enormous volume. The
tear that European’ credlta would tie with
drawn extensively from the local money
innrket was, of course, the governing fac
tor, aud when In the bank statement loans
were shown to have Increased $16,700,003
entirely from this cause, the rout of recent
speculative buyers was complete. The low
prices of the day were generally reached
at the clone, and nt that time It was hnrd
to discern nny let np In the selling. Owing
to the henry bun Increase nnd the loss
of $4,000,000 cash, the Imuk’s surplus wng
reporte.i $6,2S3,0O3 down on the we^k. which
agnlu leave! tlmt Item nt a very low level.
All classes offered alike. All recorded
heavy losses.
The stock market wns depressed again
this morning under the Influence of yes
terday's action Ire the Hank of England.
London selling or «‘
—.—Nib t—...
‘internment Imnds uucUangeiL
Other bonds lower.
NEW YOmTcOFFEE MARKET.
Following Is the opening range nnd doss
of tho Now York coffeo market for t©»
day.
Opening
6.R8A.6T)
6.60-6.48
MML&
6.«n*.678
6.75-6.M
UHl
6.90^jr>
6.36-6.46
April
May
Jnne.. ..
July
August .. ..
Heptetulwr...
Octolwr
Noremlwr
Decemlier 6.40-6.45
Closed steady.
GI BERT & CLAY
18 C ALABAMA ST.
ATLANTA. CA
STOCKS. BONDS.
COTTON. GRAIN.
COFFEE, PROVISIONS,
MEMBERS:
New York Htock Exchange. | New Orleans Cotton Exchange. | Chicago Board of Trade.
New York Cotton Exchange. ( New Orleans Stock Exchange, f Liverpool Cotton Ass'o.
New York Coffee Exchange, j New Orle.ms Itnnnl of Trade. I Galveston Cotton Ex.
- PRIVATE WIRES To ALL EXCHANGE*.
Local and Long Dittanco Teleplu>no 5298. C. E. KEPLINGER, Manager.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main 858.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
<r
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA.
C. E. CURRIER, Pre.itlent. A. E. THORNTON, Vice-Pretldtnt.
H. T. INMAN, VlOfi-Pre.Id.nt. OEO. R. DONOVAN, Ca.hler.
JAMES S. FLOYD, Afi.’t Ca.hler.
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
WM. I. PEEL, l’mldrot.
BODEUT K. MADDOX, Vice Pr.iId.ol
THOMAS J. rEErf.ES. OtlblK.
JAMES U. LEHTM1, Aul.tsnt Cu.hl.r.
JAB. 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.
Safe Deposit Boxes
For rent in our vaults in the basement of ths
Empire Building for only $5.00 each per
annum.
Absolute Security and all Modem Conveniences
You should not be without one. IVe inoih
you to call pnd inspect them.
Title Guarantee and Trust Co.
HUBBARD BROS & CO., hSants
Atlanta Offices, 219-221 Century Building.
Members 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 spliclted for the above exchanges.
Direct wire service. Correspondence invited.
Phones 454, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hustace. Mgr,
3| % Compound Interest
(s the rate your money will draw If deposited In the SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT of
CENTRAL RANK AND TRUST CORPORATION
CAPITAL $560,000.00. CANDLER BLDG.
STRONG, SAFE, CONSERVATIVE
You are invited to call and In.pect our quarters and inveatlgat.
our facilities to serve you. A hearty welcome await, you at thl,
bank.
ASA G. CANDLER, President.
W. II. I'.VTTERSON, Vice-Pre«. A. P. COLES, Ca.hler.
JOHN S. OWENS. Vice-?res. WM. O. OWEN3. Aj.t. Caehier.