The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 20, 1906, Image 15

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HA TURDAY. TOUCH \V. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Buildiug. “BARGAINS.” . uivrSft SIAN'S OI.OSR IN HOME, 0 “AhvrH«t corner West linker (Greet ami • ino-ntorv wvnn-rnom. In perfect wn- omw; , j r , nt f or 137.501, wbleb would «Ud°*L .1? cent on $4,500. We will edl for U-ho (inm* first? Owner live* here. wm *»" w £ r 'K' r,r ' '■ m " ns ,Ue ,ute - w ' J. H. GARNER & CO., REAL ESTATE -AND INVEST MENTS. 305-308 CENTL’RY BUILDING, BELL PHUNE 1433. . ivr.TIORN street—west end. mil lots. » I'J- a® «•<•». •“ o lM«ot nl- J 6 o,t» ar. lord uni! c.vcrrd by a l«nu- Hu 2oi'f of lroo«. TUraonm '.ry'lMlr- 11 1 fnJ nro a pick-up; (300 each. Term,. STEEL HOOP AND ROLUXO no U«ve Inree lot of vary iloalrublo ^rtlra ou eaay pnyments. vnitTII HOt’LEVARp—EXTREMELY DB- ■'.in.iilr now nlno-ronm twn-story homo; i.n, au-to-dato. -loot anoh a homo na “S 1 intil'l want for a nice home; 56,000; „t&U < a»h. Ji Tiils I, a lienutlful place anil S nl?i Don't uilaa'aealng tin. want a nice homo. Fric nml close to ‘ ‘ i place, If ten . $3,G50. Tennn. ..uUP STREET—NEAR IIAKEK. h'OI.'H- ."T.aao; lot 36 hy 100. This I. ncosy Potato; rioae In nml uonr tho cor line. Price l^icn.’ Term*. ik'l'li; I A< fri. L F.““ * *• lvi‘1 ^ b an«. water and Imth; In oomplete re. JS “i“l modern In every retpect; lot 60 J 15o; «,(00 taken K. a few r.nmi bargains. ON W.U pbai'iitbeb Pi.At'E. con- nor Wlutam, at root; ton-room hooae, with largo lot. Rplomlld Koml-oontral homo and Investment combined, for only J-YSSO; 81.030 ''"•liaodl&Oo a yy»r at « ,.or coot. There's nothing m-ttor for tho money. and tho terms so easy It will almost pay Itself out with rent. r^N - nTiTilTANii'XykntE. ; af r£s <>N ear line, corner lot, rn by too feel; choice Inentlnu t„r n Inrge suburlmo home or would snh-dlvlilr Into eljlit lots. 60 by M0 feet, sod sell for Id* profit. Only (1.600. in mi trill »Altli. 'fun NiitUto I'ltAl 1 - 61.000; nlsint half cash, balance mniitldv. oM.'wkkt PAIR. NECIlh llopSli and lot: rents 310; for 300. Half rash, (ml- nnce monthly. 4WT HAhT RLI.IB STREET. N<IT T.\It from Aragon hotel; large corner Jot, with *e\»n-rooin hon»e. for S4.QQ0. Half cawh. oS' EAST cain. Within stun if? throw of new Masonic temple, seven room honsc. Urge lot: $5,750. Half rasli. rorwfcw thhei; block* of Grand opera bonne, largo cor- ner lot, with nlBc-room bouse. FJm* site for dosceln modern apartment; $8,500. 6S' PEACHTREE—LARGEST ANli'liES'? lot on this street, within city limits, for (LSS0 $1J.5>». Terms. illFlinlCRK AVENL'B - TWO-STORY .Sshimoqi boils., with Kn«. wmer nml bih iloulit, floors nml ■torm-slirath.il; lot K br IF. This I, nnotbvr good one. 7r; r.Y STREET—SIX-ROOM HOUSE >ih ms. wntor nnd Imth; close to the „r line; lot 40 hy 140. Price C,»0. Terms. TENTH STREET - NEAR MYRTI.E 'rircct. Vsrant lot 40 l.v 120; this Is rishl In Hie llcdinont perk J strict, nml Is nur- „„i„ |.,l by hrniitlfnl rcsblenres. There ore -In lew In this section Use tbls ouc Sit. Price (I.*. < , rolUlEKT AVENFE—ONLY* VACANT I.OT Vhl.Inc Of llutler sheet, 50,60. (2,100. A (k-k-up. W. M. SOOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Building. Both Phones. 8. B. TURMAN & CO. feiM-flEYRN-ltOOM HOUSE ON OS’B OF the b«i Etrrvts In West End; lot 52 by 5S«. East frmit. Beautiful shade. Two hnth room*. »L») poll A r.OT IX RONNIE I1RAE; LOT l 70 hy 3W; nothing better In the city. Hcv- raly feet from arc BfhL Level nml shady. WEST END. $2.750—IDT 80 BY 300. ON ASHBY STREET, lira/ I.ucUe avenue. Elevated. II.3S-I.OT CORNER OF A8IIBY AND Cuniilngliani plaee. Ifs-MCB LOT. ON IIIIAliY PLACE. U1W-SIX-UOOM COTTAGE, WITH MOD- ern lmprorcmenta; 111 file condition; on the corner of Lovejoy. Make a nice little 0.759 - M’AFEE STREET. BETWEEN Slmi'Mui Mini Alexander atreeta. Hve- fwm cottage; $6<W cash, lialaneo $16 per* month. AS99-WKST NORTH AVENUE, UK- tveen 1’eachtree ami Hprlng otreetf; two- itory ulue-room Itouse. flood lot. pJOh-RIMFSON ST It RET, BETWEEN lovejoy nnd Fowler atreeta. Five-room enttsge. WEST SIDE. B.51 Foil SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE ON I Halley Ntrcet. near Htouewall street; dou- I Me floored nml storm-aliMqed; everything j modern: built for a home. Ha* all kind* of fruit; large lot. Few place* like thl*. See It mid you will buy It. Call at office. I S. B. TURMAN & CO. ‘’■'or Broad and Alabama Sts. t I E. L. MORSE, Ull FOl'IITII NATIONAL BANK BLIMi. 1 NORTH HIDE-OLOSK-IN COTTAOT5 OF — * I bull; nil convenience*, oc ive riMMim i I . ICII llllllllint Bilk v 11 u ni| |L -■ 83.100, tom cash apd 880 per Sail i ETTA ni(,r.r., nmir,-nr,.uum „•]« rear; lot 25iUS to SO-foot alloy, Fries lfl ^^A'TII : l IN WESTERN IIRRHITH. O.N ^ur line; frontn throe streets. Cheap nt f I IMiKN-iiitovE LOT. 60x130; WX wwer an,I t ni. mains In street, 'non. rtiieet-ji'rt - ortf Ri<nr- bui.1 ayenno, louso. H30-(M .rash, bal- H£_*tlllln_flirj years. 8 per relit. rt.-neah calhoItn hr. olc.'l; |"t bovlw to stmtbiT street. PAH. k,i T " ,'VAlii 1-A - 'fcuriH>05rNHlito »> “rsl"' *'* hl 'l rents IHM year. lTteo mix Is ft a, a o L'Airi .I..-., lul..i«. Aiitv kaiT..., „ „ .,„ rnr CMh J. A. BROOKS, Real Estate. W7 fourth Nationril Bank, hell Plume 1393 Main. ^'rm R e2Si M ,,0l:8B; o«“* wyr ' HErrnTXTNt'RsTMftWT: Cl/isr! iN‘. pS-IlL ,| i "el treat. ^fijTnruirji IHII'HE: cl.t)«B to fe T .'’ -C* | , ewrnw: ,l '^>r'eash. W A>>tl iVKST" H!" ^dii-remm,. I.. Six Tearktroe. ’ <>f ^ rwlt - OCTOBER BARGAINS IN VEHICLES. Leather Quarter Top Bug gy, $50; reduced from $60, Surreys,- formerly $100 and $125, now selling for $80 and $100. Runabouts, eastern make, 00, reduced from $115. Full Leather Top Eastern Buggies, with rubbed tires, 140; regular $160 value. Rural Mail Wagons at 52 W. Mitchell St.. Atlanta, Oa. Florida Timber and Truck Land. pine timber In Florida. I la* four mile* of CHANGES SMALL AT THE FINISH New 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. New York, Oct 20.—The undertone of the cotton market today wa* very unsettled. The near positions. In which trade was lighter, fully reflected the weakness at Iflverpool. Advices from Liverpool thl* morning still Ueiuifth. the market for spot* lending the decline, middling being reduced 9 point* lo 8.13d, while future* were points lower. New York followed with n sharp open ing decline, bat later recovered on cov ering to even np over Sunday, the market being steady net 1 point lower to 2 points higher. estimated Monday: im. 1906. New Orleans .. ..12.000 to 15.000 6,168 Gulve*ton S.ow to 25.000 l*.os.» Houston 1G.8» to 17.900 16,389 SPOT con ON MARKET. Liverpool, ipot rotton easier; middling up lands 6.13d; sales 6,030; American 400; spec ulation and export 600; receipt* 25,00); American 24.700. Atlanta, steady at 1013-lCc. New York, quiet at lie. New Orleans, steady at He; sales 8.50; delivered on contract 2.10. Augusta, quiet at 10f6<‘. St. Louis, quiet at llVfcr. Norfolk, steady *t 111-lSc. TODAY’8 PORT RECEIPTS. The following tatde show* receipts nt thn ports today, compared with the same day last year: Edited by Joseph B. Lively Sir. Lively** twenty-five years* experience of wi lting market* lu Atlanta and the South ho* made Mm n recognized au thority lu hi* specialty. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME OF STOCK. Amalgamated Copper.. Atlantic Count blue. .. American Sugar ltef. .. Anarouda Amcrlvuo Locomotive.. do, preferred. . • • Amer. Smelting Kef. , do, preferred. . . • Atchison. ..,.*••• do. preferred. . • • American Cotton OIL . Amer. Cor Foundry. ,. Baltimore Jc Ohio. . .. Brooklyn Rapid Tran.» Conudiiin l'aclfic. . , . Chic. & Northvvikteru.. Chesapeake Ac Ohio. , . Colorado Fuel Iran.. Central Leather. .... do. preferred. . . . Hdc. a Great West'n. «-*»Ic.. Mil. & St. P. . . Delaware & Hudson. .. Distiller’s Securities. .. Erie do, preferred. . . • , General Electric. • • , Illinois Centra! Amer. In* Securities. .. Loiilarille, A: Nnid'vllle.. Mexican Central HUsonrl Pacific. ..... . ‘ |V ° tal St*** sales today : NAME OF STOCK. N. Y.. uut. & Western. • . National l.eud. Northern FrtdDc. New Y’ork Centra) Norfolk A Western Feunsylvunls People’* Gas. Pressed Steel Car Steel. ... . Rock Island. ..... .. do. preferred. . . . Lotted States Rubber. do. preferred. . . . Southern Pacific. . . . Southern Railway. . _ no. preferred. . . . tlftoa-Sbofrield Tenu. Coal A Iron. . . Texts A Pacific. .... till(au Pacific. ..... United Stutes Steel. . do. preferred. . . . Ya.-Car. Chemical. • . do. preferred. . . . Wcatera Union WalMsb. ....... . do. preferred. . . , Wisconsin Central. . . d». preferred. NBW YORK. tures in New York today: fict.TT . Nov. . , Dec. . , Jan. . . Feb. . . March. May.. . bill ill io3*fin.77-7S|10.78-*l 10.75(10.77-7* 10.77-79 10.72 10.72-73 10.72-73 10.81 10.81 10.80-82 10.89-tl 10.89-91 10.9K 10.96-97 10.96-97 11.06 11.04-00111.04-06 (11.08-08 11.06-08 11.14(11.13-14(11.12-13 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. The following table shows receipts at the Interior town* today, enmpnred with the — i day last year; for anyone who wants to go a solid ltody, altout half Is unlniid and the e yea John ii will gr< n. This tract Ilea on the suitable for orange*, tracking, etc., five alien from Kustlce. Kin., on the railroad. A .fH*l tract for sub-dlvlalon luto small farms. Price $2.26jtcr acre. MU, K» PROM RAll- im; |.an »■ .. has lipun rut ovfv: *> nvrss of I‘lmrad Uml. It h«s mor 1,0)0.000 M of tlnilwr on It yst. This Is a *oa«l arm, anil has a house that cost WO to mlM. Drift- 33 iwr sera. fAciikM OK i.as.‘h jJliA'inxh'Tmn Fla.; 6-room lM»uae. well of water, luim. ruom. water upatnlra and down; land III CINEI VUI|||HI«M| «i*»a «»«• V f* i”. (lay, Iiud with proper management ran l»« enallr OlleO. I^raleri In pran*e eoonty. Florida. Fries 38,000. Easily worth mure. E. A. NESBIT CO., 514 Empire Building. - llEI.L PHONE 887. R. o. JIEDl.OrK. HENRV ir. 1ACKHOX R. O. MEDLOCK CO. Cor. Peachtree and Edge- wood Avenue. Bell Phone 3394. • Atlanta Phone 4794. 3476 RI'YH HIIKIJI Hpl'SE AND HAI... that rents (or 38 |wr tuouth. llarsalu for Ihls week. 81.000 Wll.l. ni'Y 6-IIOOiI llllt'SE OS ’ itlm. street; lot 60»l«0; rent. Ill |*r month. I1.80O-KIVE ROOM IIOI'HE. NICE MIT. In three hloeks Traebtree. on Atesniuler street; 1600 ensh. Ijalaiice l» tier inenlh. nSorS'TrriflinmrnoTsI?. LOT ««:3 „!5 *W tmffWeut'for^wonthly 2 * mm — fOTTXp; 33,60O-hl\'-bOOSr COTTA* IK. WSW. ^iittllt. steam heat: lot 83«170; JI»«oJ nne: lioo raab and balance In suit. A rare l-UiVni llol‘HE“NEAU AftA- hotel, E. Bill* street; lot 36x2W. Rent lb per mouth. A cbnncc to boy this kind f property you don’t get every day. tall ■ml see us. -a- ^^raLhTn!n J ils"2'l^i--r i m”u'.’h. , TiJi (00*1 6 ami 3-rnoui hooses and ""HMflld- Inca. In Ihn-e mile* of railway station. » miles of Allsnta; 80 m-res Imltom Isnd In high smi* of enltlrailon; 61.000 cash and 'isTpTotrW^ACriEfl LAND NEAR FKAClT tree rmJ. 1» mll« fr"™ . •>»»'/ JiTrdeTed thla,*old ami will consider of I fnijLrtoilh 3 , ANr) — 8-Rhi>Sl' - lIpr»ER. I fnnr Works Candler •SjJJ’Sf.—it"* *** per mouth. This Is a rare bar.-uu. 31616 18M7 WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY STATEMENT .lecretarjr Ilemcr’a world’s visible of cotton for the week ending Friday, 1»er 19. shows nn Increase for the week just dosed of 269.399 bales, against an Increnn* uf 225.750 last year and au Increase of 374,601 year before last. The total visible U 2.C4A.047. against 2.344. 648 last week, 3,652,222 ln*t year and 2.890,892 year Iwfore last. Of this the total ,\merl- cau cotton Is 1.892,047, against 1.689.648 lust week. 2.795,222 last year aod 2.2J6LN92 year lM*fore last, ami of all other kinds. Im-ludlug Egypt, ltrnsll. India, etc., 748.090, ngnlnst 725.000 Inst week, 757,000 last year aud 462.090 year liefore last. Tho total world’s visible supply of cotton, ns nlmve. shows an iucrease compared with Inst week of 296.399, it decrease compared with Inst year of 9)2.175 and n decrease compared with Tear before Inst of 50,845. . Of the world s visible supply of cotton, ns above, there It now afloat and held lu Great Rritnln and continental Europe 1.172.- 090. ngnlnst 1.747.000 last rear and 1,100.000 rear before last; In Egypt 16,000. against ,0.000 last year and 90JA) year before last; In India 410,000. against 415.090 Inst year and 206.000 year before Inst; and In tbs I’ulted Htste* 964,000, against 1.120,000 last year and 1.068.000 year liefora last. WARE d LELAND*8 DAILY COTTON LETTER. New Orleans, Oct. 2).—fihort* were brought up with a jerk thl* morning. A inldly tNHirlsIi vlsllde supply statement sad n very poor IJverpool market encouraged them to Mlovc, liefore the opening, that they would eh aide to repeat Punt |H»r- fortusnccs and put prices lower today again, but on tire opening prices went down only « frll points, and Inter they displayed great strength nml advanced, until December whs 6 points higher than yesterday’a closing. l.lverpiMd was a dollar a bale rfaeaiwr on futures and $2 a bala lower ou spots, which called for n correspomling decline here, as Liverpool was due unchanged on the Ouctuatlons In the American markets yesterday afternoon. The weather map was good. In so far as yesterday’s weather was concerned, hilt wns bad so far a» weather to comb was concerned. Fold and wet weather were Indicated for tonight and tomororw over a large portion of the rot ton country, and a regular hlhtxnnl seem cl to be developing to tha northwest nt Texas. While the visible supply atatemeut was bearish. In Its variations for the week and spinners’ taking* were only 214.- 009 hale*, sgstnst 2*.000 this work last year ami 2*5,In iwi. the week-cud fig- lire* hml their bullish features. Thus, the stock uf cotton In Liverpool, all kinds, ana put nt 239,000 I Miles, against *24.(T¥i ihls date Inst year and 26-® 00 2&1 . ,he stock st Bremen was put nMWH ImU**. against 19).«# last /ear and 63,000 In 1W, and the stock, at Havre was put nt 2A- ono. against 63.00!) Inst year nnd 40.000 In 194. fluch a shrinkage In Mocka abroad Is worthy of serious consideration, par ticularly since the movement for e*|iort from this country Is for from Iwlng heavy, WHEAT DEPRESSED 1 BJARISH NEWS Opened at the Highest Point aud Closed a Fraction • Lower. LIVERPOOL. October Oct.-Nor Nov.-Dec.. . . Dec.-Jnn Jan.-Feb. .. . Feb.-March. March-April.. ,. Aprlt-May. . . Mny-Jnne Jnne-July. .. Closed weak. rrevloo* Range. Close. Close. ..5.86 5.81 5.93% .5.31 -5.81% 6.77 B.Sil# ..5.78 5.71 n.Rfig ..5.8! 5.73% 6.86 . .5.83 6.78 5.88 .6.82 6.78 6.90 ..5.16 6.50 5.91% .6.80 6.82 5.93% ..5.90 5.84 6.95 ,.6.91 6.86 6.96% NEW ORLEANS. The fotlowlnc la the range In cotton fa< The following la the mngi turea In New Orleans today: OclTT". Nov. . , Dec. . . Jan. . . Pel*. . . March. May.. . •lime. . July.. . Closed steady, Chicago. Oct. 20,—A! corners were filled up i» the wheat pit, that cereal belujr dumped In lots to suit. The prices showed the loos of for the day. Tho south western and northwestern ns well us the foreign news was against the price. Corn closed %€Mfcr lower. Oats were off %«%«’• Provisions were nervous, but showed but little change. Cash salon of wheat nt Chicago 60,0)0 hmdicl*. corn 89.000 bushels, and oats 166,000 bushel*. At the seaboard sixteen loads of wchnt. five loads of corn nnd 150,000 bushels of out* were taken for c»|H>rt. Primary receipts of wheat 1,066.100 bushels and corn 627.614 husheR ngnlnst 1,143,000 and 297.0U1 bushel* re*p«*ctlvcl.v a year age CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago grain nud provision quotations for today follow: ^ m fc r a Sit S* S* fc - p p 1% p m 3 lily 33 33 33% XT. 33% FORK— .1,111 13.78 13.73 13.70 13.7JI4 JJ.75 Mnt # 13.02% (lilt... ».tl 0.4S O.t* 0.80 0.43 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 Phonos 3519 and Boll 2249. / N0R7HWE8T CAB8. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Tixlajr. Mnnilur. Wheat « JE Fun* 2JJ Data ,,*2 .,82 Unas UM3 34000 COTTON MOVEMENT DURING PAST WEEK Huperinteiident King of the New York Cotton Exclinugo gives tip* week’s and total season’s movement ns follows: Weekly Movtmant. l»ort receipts .‘..V.... Gain of stock at Interior towns. Brought Into sight for week... lb()6. l6o6. rratTsuT^i 52.W6 W.C41 53,009 Total Crop Movement. Fort retrelpta Overland to mills and Canada •Southern mill takings Stock st Interior towns III excess of Sept. 1 Brought Into sight thus far. ’ ‘Eistltuated. !9W.J J9GST 1,797.914 62,836 320,000 1.941.8^ 64,r** 301,1 SPINNERS’ TAKINGS AMERICAN COTTON Beeretnry Heater’s statement of the world’s spinners’ takluga of Aincricau cot ton Is ns follows: This week 214.000. against 235,000 last year, 265.000 year l»cfore last. Total since SVptemhcr 1 this year 1.391,000, against 1.302,000 last year aud 1,098,000 tho year before. of this northern spinners nifd Canada took 218,000 hales this year, against 266.003 Inst year anil 251.000 the year liefore; south- spinners 304,000, against 359,000 last year ajali 530,000 tbu yeftr before. t year i NEW YORK BANK 8TATEMENT. The weekly statement ef the New York Rank Association shows the following changes: Increase. Decrease. Reserves $ $ 6.823.4S0 Loan* 16,700,700 Specie 2,116,600 Legal* 1,818, $00 itepoHlts 11,566.600 Circulation 316,900 THE SUGAR MARKET. New York. Oct. 2-1.—Local refined and raw sugar market* steady auil unchanged. I^mdon licet sugar flat. More Markets on Page Tivo. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Established Office South. C 0ITOX — STOCK—BOMBS—OflUX Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market letter nnd market manual mailed on cpi'llcnilon L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, CGTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondent’s Capital $250,000 ncrcRCNce. the neal bank PHONE I4IT. PSt'OENTIAL BLOC J. T- IIOLLKMAN, Frosldeat. F. J. FAXON. VIce-FreshlanL W. I- KF.MF. Treasurer. J. W. ANDREWS, Secretary. UNION SAVINGS BANK Four Per Cent Inter est Paid on Deposits ASSETS $150,000,00 On# dollar starts an aeoount. Hour*: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sat urdays till 9 o’clock at night. DIRECTORS t TIIOH. J. FKEPI.K*. W. B. BTOVALL. F. J. FAXON, W. O. FOOTE. 1. T. IIOI.I.KMAN CLYDE UKOOK8.J. M. JOHNSON. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat—Opened %c lowef; closed %c low. or. Corn-Opened %c lower; doaetl %q lower. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Opening. Clorinj October. . . • . . November. . Dercmlwr. January March May Hale*, 200 January nt 23%, and 109’January at 33%. Closed steady. II SELLER ON LARGE SCALE Cause Sharp Declines in All International Issues in Early Trading. AFFECTED ALL STOCKS -f—— ’’ Downward Movement Help ed by General'Closing Out of Accounts. New York, Oct. 20.—peijplfe the rent tar- lag statement* imple LyhT;trnlnj yeJJTr- day* action In the England*ban*; rate, tha local atock market wa* agntn demornll^I this morning. Aliroad outside the Ameri can department price* were comparatively firm, nrltlth consols yielding only *,;d from yeatenlnr'a cloning. Rut the American ll«t wa* again subjected to *evere Helling pres sure In the early Louduu dealings, and from l>eglnntng to end of our session, liquid ation went on In • enormous volume. The fear that European credits would t>e with drawn extensively from the ,b*cal money market wa*, vf courpe, the governing fac tor. and when In the bonk ntatemeut loan* were Nhown to have Increased $16,709,099 entirely from this cause, the rout of recent speculative buyer* was complete. The low prl(>c« of the day were generally reached nt the close, nud at that time It was linn! to (llnccrn any let up In the selling. Owing to the heavy lonn Increaee nmi the loss of f4.Ofla.W9 cash, thf hank'* surplus wa* reported $8,283,000 down pn the week, which again leave* that Item at a very low level. All clnssea offered alike. All recorded heavy loxse*. ■The stock market wan depressed again around the room caused sharp declines In nil the International Issues. At the same time, there was ge.ierKl cliMlng out of spec- Other bonds lower! NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Following It the opening rnuce and clus* -! tho New York coffee market for to day. 0|..-nlng Knucc. Close. _ nary.... 5.43-6.&) ruary.. 6,104.69 March........ 6.554.66 Anrll 6.604.70 May fi.70 June .... ,.6.704» July ’ .. August Heptemlter October November.. .. DcccinlK'r (Toned steady. IS E- ALABAMA »T. GI BERT & CLAY STOCKS. BONDS, COTTON. CRAIN. COFFEE. PROVISIONS, MEMBERS: ATLANTA. GA New York Stock Exchange, j New Orleans Cotton Exchange. I Chicago llonrd of Trade, New York Cotton Exchange. New Orleau* Stock F.ichange. I LlvcrpiMd Cotton Ass'n. New York Coffee Exchange. I New Orlcnaa llonrd of Trade. I Galveston Cotton Ex. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGE*. Local and Long Distance Telephone 5298. C. E. KEPLINGER, Manager. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Bell Phone, Main 858. GEORGIA. Empire Building. ATLANTA. r ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GA. C. E. CURRIER, Pruldant. A. E. THORNTON. Vlce-Prcildcnt. H. T. INMAN, Vle»-Pre«ldent. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Ca,hl,r. JAMES 8. FLOYD, Aat't Cashier. Capital .f, $500,090.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,009.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. \VU. U FEE!, Frnld.nt, ROBERT V. MADDOX. Vic. Fr.lM.nt THOMAS J. TERFLES. Cashier. JHADDOX-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 lbs basement of tbs 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. HUBBARD BROS & CO., HEKIMTI Atlanta Offices, 219-Jil Century Building. ' Members New York Cotton Exchange, New Or leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Aiao- elation, Chicago Board of Trade. New York Cof. fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Business solicited tor the above exchanges. Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited. Phones 454, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hintare. Mgr. 31 % Compound Interest Is the rate your money will draw if deposited In the 8AVJNGS DEPARTMENT of CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST CORPORATION . CAPITAL $500,000.00. CANDLER BLDG. STRONG, SAFE, CONSERVATIVE You are invited to call and inspect our quarters and investigate our facilities to serve you. A hearty welcome awaits you at this bank. ASA G. CANDLER, President. W. II. PATTERSON. Vlce-#>r«. A. P. COLES. C*«hler. JOHN 8. OWENS. Vice-Pres. WM. D. OWENS. A»»t. CasMir.