The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 12, 1906, Image 8

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- ^ IIJ ' IW ATLANTA GEORGIA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 11*.-0 Edited by lii | A I 3 l/FTC Mr. Llrcly'a twcnty-flre ycara* experience of ed- Joseph B. Lively IV 1AI \ KLl3 King markets In Atlanta aud the South ha* made I Mm a recognized au thority Id hi* apecialty. | RANGE OF NEW YORK' STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS TONE STEADIER Were Gradually Worked to a Higher Level Todav.. MOVEMENT HEAVY Spot Demand Good—Spin- liers Desire to Buy in Moderate Way. Neu- York. Nor. 12.—Buslne** tvu* quit at, the opening of the cotton market today. Then* wa* nothing In' the new* to influence ► cnihnent. The weather In the South com tfmied farornhle. and aborts showed little dif|n*sltlr*n to corer. A »\endier undertone vras apparent at the opening of the market for futnres In New York. The first prices did not fully ■guild to the advance of 2 to 3 point* Liverpool, when that market win* dm crane about unchanged, only 2 points better- tuenM»e!iig< ahown at the start. However. Llrerpool continued to Improve, which was reflected In a ateady advance during the morning session. Liverpool at the dose was some 5 to il points higher for futnres. while spot wus only 1 point op. The demand from spin ners. however, was eucouraglug. their tak ings aggregating M,000 bales. Following la the range In the active months in Liverpool today. Open. High. Low. ..’5.16 5.22 NEWS AND GOSSIP Of the Fleecy Staple. 203 higher, nam. ‘ letter. r. 12.—Liverpool at 12:30 p. Was expected about un- Tlr’S FLASHED From Wall Street hales. I TltftmHHHHVHMPVHPH selling, hut favor buytna on nntr s**ft tq»ot*. The ('oramercinl says: ' "Buyers who have run short of good*, or those whose Initial purchases were large, hut not large enough, arc n.nurnlly endeavoring to male the most of the market quiet which has followed the largest fall buying in Atlautt.* Coi many years. Ou the other hand, buyers American Si NAME OF STOCK. »f dell do. preferred. . ■PPBpn Am. Smettiag Kef. they art* confessing to do. prefer red. . i abnormally largtj trad**! Atchison. November January February March-Aprll. .. . May Jnne Crop estimates •hey |iour the amount of Charles A. Cowan, Now .5.27 In a clrctilnr lie Isaund the circular for the* “twneflt the cotton growers of America nud the « ton spinners of the world," and says "It U designed to give a fair nnd unbiased gffi* mate of the cotton crop of 1906-07." fie la conscientious In this estimate, as evidenced l»y tho following: "I have lieen on Intimate terms with the cotton trade of this country for a good ntahy years, and hare • reputation for sin cerity and a fair degree-of accuracy, which I hope to be worthy of during the balance of my business csreer." Ifc apologises for his failure to guess the exact figures last year. Ills orer-estlinate of over n million Imlos wan the result of au assumption at the time his estimate was .op over hales. .Mv apology for this is that I assumed that the frosts had put an end to the production of the plants and that what I saw early In November was alt of It." This erop of 14.015.000 will lie produced by the states as follows: * Hales. Oklahoma 500,000 Texas and Indian Territory 4,500.000 Tennessee 300,000 Virginia, Florida and Missouri 140 000 l^iulalaiia 1.200,006 Mississippi l.ttMOO Arkansas 90d,0>J Alabama l.a&'i.ow 1 teorgla 1.900.000 South Carolina .. l.OOO.OOi) North Carolina 576.0CW f lower price*, the transaction of .... _. ... w . .... ... , . . _ In their home business." j do. preferred. . . . New Orleajts, Nov. 1.—LIvcrpol 2Vfr up la American Cot* on OH. . fairly good. Was due about 1 |*olnt high- " “ * Shorts are covering on the tietter un dertone that prevalla lu the market. Cold weather prevails throughout tin* belt. Except for the eastern portion of tin* l»elt. where light shotver* havu fall- fi». ideal condition* continue for 4 field work. An extensive high pressure overlies ...... ... expected for the next few days. The demand for spot* and the premium* tictfig paid for desirable grades makes it np|ienr that futures should Improve In con formity. The market looks tiiucli stronger, with more general buying, partly due to nervous shorts covering and partly to the reawakening Interest or the outside public. The western forecast Indicates fair weath er throughout liotii tonight and Tuesday, with frost nearly to the coast Hue In Louis- fair. GIBERT & CLAY’8 DAILY COTTON LETTER Orleans. Nov. 12.—Scarcely any news emanated from foreign sources today, yet generally is»nsldered that the ex|»eoted Improvements are attr d the Increased activity of mill men rldeticed In sales amoiiutlug to at an advance lu quotations of ) Options' dosed 6 imliita higher than might . „ . ... 11 hull movement, but the fnihtre of (flit side speculative Interests to respond to he Influences favorable to higher price* In* Tea sell the confidence with which the llb- Caimdlan Pacific. , Chicago A NorthWo. . Chesapeake A Ohio. . Colorado Fuol A Iron, Central Leather . . . do. preferred. Dccwnri* A Hudson. . Distiller's Hecurltlea. . Erf*. . ......... do. preferred. . . . General Electric. . . . Illinois Central. . . . . Am. Ice Hecurltlea. . . Louiavllto »t Naabrllla. Mexican Central. . . . Mlanourl Pacific. Total stock sales today 394.20J sbaresT NAME OF STOCK. N. Y., Out. A Western. National I-cad. . . . Northern Pacific. . . . New York Central. . . Norfolk 6c Western. . Pennsylvania People’s Gas Pressed Steel Car. . f do. preferred. . . . S adfle Mall. fading Republic Steel. .... Bod: Island do. preferred. . . . United States Uubber. do. preferred. • . . Southern Pacific. . . . Southern Hallway. . . do. preferred. . . . Slosa-Sheffldd Tenu. Coal A Iron. . . , Tesaa A Pacific. . . . . , Union Pacific United States Steel. . , do. preferred. . , Ya.-Car. Chemical. . . , do. preferred. . . . , Western Union Wabash do. preferred. Prlrate Wire to filbert A- Clay. New York. Nov. 12.—Marshall, Spad* Co.: Most thing* point to a lower market i:.:- in* *v-i.Aii.. I ii" 1 g!i i* XMiiM-wh.it ill favor of the situation that last week's tra " Ing was one of considerable liquid.-)tion THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. temperature during Tuesdny. weather"conditions. The storm area that was centered over the lower Ohio valley Saturday night has moved northeastward and is now centered ou the New England coast. The tidrauee of this storm area 1ms caused rain or snow over the eastern half of the country north of, northern Georgia.* Snow Is falling this morning at Marquette, IluflTnlo, Knoxville. Asheville, and Oswego, nud raiu at Port land. Me. * Following In the woke of the storm Is an extensive urea*of high pressure from the “ * •ompunied by lower temperu- —ng weather extends ns fnr south as Fort Smith. Ark. There has been general and decided fall lu temperature at nearly all stattona east of the Rockies. Light frost Is reported at Jacksonville, Flo., and heavy frost at Memphis. Tenn. The conditions favor fair weather In this section tonight nnd Tuesday, heavy frost tonight, slowly rising temperature during Tuesday. Minimum and Maximum Temperatures. Observations taken at 8 a. ui., ?5tb merid ian time. .YEW YORK. hums! and the renewal of short prices lower. However, sn excellent de mand for cotton exists and <tlic premli that are- being paid for desirable limns rade.> a 1 § t 3 11 J a N*ov. , , , . l)w Jan Feh March. . . , April. . May Jnua. . . . July 9.6(1 9.40 9.47 ff,‘«7 9. is 9>s 9.87 9.60 9.65 9.71 ‘,9.90 iaoi 9.88 10.08 9.46 $.38 9.46 ’$!«6 *9.77 9. VS 9.87 9.i) 9.63 9M M 10.08 9.63-65 UM4S 9.68-69 9.77 79 9.88-19 9.94-96 9.99-10 Md m; 16.07*08 9.39-41 9.38^9 9%$* 9.76-77 9.83-K5 9.864M t'loaed very Hteady J NOTES ON GRAIN Pointer! on Provisions. to follow for the time being, at lenst, that conrse laid down by the scalping ele ment until the dally Increasing strength of the sltoattou shall forelbly'exert Itself. COTTON OUTLOOK IS NOT HOPELESS Times Itenmerat'i* Sunday summary: "Yetterilay'a' cotton market sagged under the weight of the actual stuff. Hie specu lator merely trnlUtig along In line with **■“ general situntlou, and, as far us ,prnc- hie, avoiding attempts at forcing values In either direction. Good weather. ply *cnl|»cr** luccntivi short . . . While Europe's partial re- 'isence of .whole SinltA ■ son have to play a star rot .. 'Total 14,015.000 Ing tendrney of the market Is to be checked The better feeling In the early trading .In around $Hc nt the jiorts, for In the pres Private Wire to Glliert A Clay, Chicago, Nov. 12.—Wheat opened higher on the good buying hy commission houses. Offerings were small. Trade In corn was Influenced hy tho large receipts and the big government figurns ou the crop. It it y I tig scattered. Oats opened steady, with moderate locnl trade. In provisions there was some selling b; Cudahy Packing Company and the pit trail era. LIVERPOOL. The following figures give the opening range and close, compareo with yesterday's Futures opened quiet and ateady. Opening _ Previous Range. ..5.23 -5.2«&4 .5.16 4.W .5.15 -5.19 ..5.16 -6.20 ..6.18 -6.22 .5.23 -6.24 .6.24^-5.28 .6.27 -5.30 .6.28^-6.32 .6.31 -5.35 November. Nov.-Dee. (Ac.-Jan. . .fsu.-Feh.. . Feh.-March. March-Aprll. * firm. New York was coutlnnod throughout the rices, as the movement acta as au offact. K Comparative receipts at all United States BP receipt* today 71.929 Harae day last year 63,996 Increase .. .. 17,933 Total receipts for two day* 140.786 Manic days last year 104.100 Maine time last year.. Increase.. Estimated for tomorrow: 3.062.999 165.638 1906. ..20,000 to 23.000 ..31.000 to 25,000 ..21,000 10 25,000 1606. 338 29.539 New Orleans Galveston.. .. Houston.. .. Movement at Atlanta: Receipts today Marne day lost year.. .. Decrease Mhlpmeat* today Kame day last year.. . Increase Mock on hand today.. Ms me day last year.. . lnrVease .. .. The close waa very top price* of the day, net 2J024 points higher than Mat unlay'a final. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, spot cotton steady;, middling upland.* 5.51*1: sales 10.000; American 8J00; ■peculation and export 600; receipts In,000; American 14. on Atlanta, steady nt 0V\ New York, quiet at l»X5*c; sales 100 con* sumption; delivered on contract 1,700. New' Orleans, steady at $V‘. St. Louis, steady nt 10c. Savannah, qnlct nt 9 7-16**. Houston. qUIet at 94s**. Memphis, quiet nt !*V Ilaltlniote. nominal nt lac. Norfolk, steady nt 1<v. Wilmington, nominal. Mobile, steady at 9\<\ Augusta, steady at iOc. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8. cut tem|M*r of the talent, speculation can HspHIv <*v>M>i*t«wl fii furnlali intn-lv .if tlite . ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Ln-tf r'IuLTRY-Il.n^' active, SJttc neb; chickens, plentiful, 16tf2?ttc each; ducks. Fokin. 36c each; puddle, 26G30c each; geese, full feathered, 65c each; tur keys. .active, 15** pound* Dressed POUT/TRY-Oeese. undrawn, active, lM912Mtc pound; tnrkeys, undrawb. active. 17018*’ |M*und; hens, undrawn, ac tive, 12H<^ pouud; ducks, undrawn, fancy, 15c pound: fries, active, 14c pound. PRODUCE—Lard. 10c ib.: hauia active, 14c lb., shoulders active, JOe lb._; “ hardly In* expeete<l to furnish much of the ueedol relief. While values are not yet stable, tho outlook Is by no means hn|w*- less. Sooner or later tue broad relations of supply and demand must ugalu bring the consumer and the producer near enough score slide HEAVY YIELD OF CORN IS PROMISED ■.... jovernmeut re| Saturday. November Tho preliminary r®. - tIon of corn In 1906 Indicate a total yield of about 2,881,090,000 bushels, or an average of 30.2 huahels j»er here, ns compared with an average yield of 28.S bushels tier acre, aa finally estimated In 19i)G, 26.8 bushels In 1804 und a ten-year average of 25.2 bushels. This and other preliminary estimates of yield made Saturday, arc subject to revision and correction III the final estimates. The general average ns to oua..., — per eept. as compared with 90.6 last year. m>.2 In 1004. and &1 In 1903. It Is estimated that about 4.4 - - ** 1906 waa still M . . November 1, 1906, ns compared with 3.3 per cent of the crop of 1904 in farmers’ bauds on November 1,1905, 3.6 per cent of the crop of 1903 In fnrinera' hands on November 1, 1904, aud 54! per cent of the crop of 1902 In farmers' hands on November 1, 1903. Tho preliminary estimate of the average ylled per acre of buckwheat Is 18.7 bushels, yield per acre of potatoes la 102.5 1 against nn average yield of 87.0 bus finally estimated In 1905, 110.4 in 1904, nud a ten-vear average of 84.4. The average 11s to quality la 90 per cent, ns compared with 85.4 per cent one year ago, 93.4 In 1904, aud 86.4 In 1903. The preliminary estimate of the average yield per acre or liay Is 1.36 tons, agalust an average yield of 1.54 tous, ns finally eatl mated In. 1906, 1.62 tous In 1804. and a ten year average of 1.44. The average as t« quality In 89.9 per cent, against 89.8 one year %■, uy is w.f per ltui. ngal 62.7 In 1904, nud 91.3 In 1908. The preliminary estimate of the average yield per acre ot tobacco Is 854.3 pounds, ns compnred with the ttual estimate of 815.6 poiinds lii 1805. 819 isiunds lu 1904, and an eight-year average of 7G3.6 pounds. .The nverage ns to quality Is 84.5 per cent, as compared with 87.3 p«*r **eut one year ag*> aud 89.5 per cent In 1904, New Orieana Galveston Mobile. fttvauuah. I'harleston Wilmington Norfolk , . . Yj»rk Boatou riillndelphtn VitAtU- «*»aar 18044 3106* 2124 ^ 10969 • 109.1 I24S 6724 100 *21 500 14511 12853 414S 10354 »n 3164 6768 92 s The following table tdiowa te.*el|*ti* nt tho Interior towns today, compared with the name day laat year: 1901 j 1$« IlouHton Augtiida Memphis Nt. Ijoule fimlnnatl 1956-t 9462 2764 3146 12751 1 7t6:t 4700 15 11^ 314 Tot«l 7192:* Total 40954 | 3IW ' " IS E ALABAMA ST. GIBERT & CLAY STOCKS. BONDS. COTTON, CRAIN. COFFKC. PROVISIONS. MEMBERS* New Orleans Cotton Exchange New Orleans Mtock Ex«-hauge. ATLANTA. QA active, active, bushel; dried'apples, 0c pound; white peas active, 32.40 bushel; lady peas, $3,00; stock, i^AME—Quail, active, 16c each; doves, ac tive 6c each; ducks, mallard, active, 46c; each; ducks mixed, active, 20020c each; wild turkeys, active, 16c pound; rabbits, ac- tire, 12Hc each; squirrels, active. 10c each; opossum, dressed, active, \2Mc pound; opos sum. live, active, 8c pound. FRUITM— Lemons, fancy Mesaena, $5,000 5,60. Rananaa, per hutich, culls, active, 11.0001.25; straights, $1.5002.00. Pineapples. Florida stock, per crate, $2.6003.00. Oranges, Florida stock, owing to also aud condition on arrival, per box, $1.5002.26. Annies, choice Ben Davis, $2.2502.60; fancy, t£75# 3.00. New York state apples, winter varie ties. choice per barrel, $ia)03.6O; fancy. $3.7504.00. Grapes, New York state, in 6-lb. basketa. Concords, 20CKHc; Niagaras, 23H0 25c; Catawbas. 3O022>4c. Cranberries, Jaocjr dark Cape Coils, per barrel. «$10.< I .iew-crop nnts In bulk not yet In the market for this season. Will quote later. Cocoanuta. heavy rultans, per sack of 100, active at $4.0004.50. Peanuts In aacka averaging 100 pounds each, owing to jrade. per pound, 4H06c. Limes, 40c per VEGETABLES—Beets, cabbage crates. nctUe, $2.60 crate; cabbage, standard crates, lVao pound; cabbage, narrcls, lHc pound; i*gff plant active. $1.60 crate; encum ber*. $2.60 crate;, tomatoes, fancy, active. $3 crate: tcanatoes, choice, active. $202.2o crate; beans, round green, $2.60 crate; onions, dry, active, 75c bushel; Irish pota toes, active No. 1, 30c bushel; celery, fan cy, dull. $2.0003.00 crate; peppers active $1.75 crate; okra, six baskets, small, $2.25 crate; cauliflower, active. 8010c pouud; lettuce, headed. $2.50 drum;'tweet |H>tat«s*s. yellow, dull, 40c bushel; sweet potatoes. ) bile, dull. 3T* bushel; kraut, lialMairtel, $3.75; rutabaga turnips, l*ie. - WHEAT OPENED SLIGHTLY HIGHER Oil Smaller Northwest Re- eipts Than Expected and Better Cables. ' NEW ORLEANS. ,a eoUna ,0 ' * I u 3 11 t a F~ Sor. , . , . Doc •Ian Fob March. . . . April. . . . May June. . . . July.. . 9.45 9.44 9.52 9! 70 *9.83 9.45 9.76 til ioloi iolie -£46 9.43 Ml o! 68 *t!ai WSTTi- 9.74 975-71 983 9S2 989-91 M.MiH.OO-fll 907-09 10.13fl0.14-18 U0.30-3L 110.37-3) 9.29-33 9.41-42 9.49-5U 9.67- 60 9.68- 69 9.76-78 9.83-81 1 9.90-92 9.99-01 Moaed steady. — r Abilene. . Amarillo. Asheville. Atlanta. . Bismarck. . Boston. . . Buffalo. . . NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. today* Wcw ' ork . co “° <! market for Chicago. Nov. 12.—Lower prices ruled on the iHinrd of trade, declines .being slmw-n of *44i*4c In wheat, *40%<* In corn anil » 4 0 Sc |n oats. Corn led In the weakneas, nud was fob lowed by wheat and oats. The volume of business was fair early, but It decreased aa the day Wbre away. Cush sales were small, and included 25.000 bushels of. wheat, 60,000 corn and 95,000 oats at Chicago, 10 loads wheat. » load* corn and 160.000 bushels oats at the sealxmrd. Prlmnry receipts of wheat, 1.187.000 hush- els.amt com 720,000 bushels, compared with 1,648,000 nnd 878,000 bushels, respectively, a year ago. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Open. Hlgt WHEAT- Dec 73 73 May.,... 7S 78 Dec 421* 42H May..,,. -43% 43^ ’ »ly 44 44 OATS— i I # OBK- ,1 i nv & 33*4 S3 a Jan.... 11.1214 14.1214 14.M: 14.0S 14.1214 May... 14.25 14.23 14.124 14.174 14.23 LAUD— Nov... f.20 9.25 9.20 9.25 9.2^ Dec... 8.60 8.HO 8.52H 3-67H K.67V5 .. 8.42*4 8.42*4 8.35 8.37*-j 8.45 —1)K8— Jan.... 7.57*4 7.67% 7.52% 7.65 7.80 %hW 787,4 774 No. 2 red 73*4074: No. 3 do 71073; No. 2 hard winter <24075; No, 3 do 711*74. THE METAL MARKET. suowu in nil. npoi Sim urar uy ii Improved *$<?. Copper waa firmer, hut quiet. H|M*fter firm nt 6 points advauce. Lead was utichaugcd. January.. February.. .. March April May .. .lime July August Meptember Octolier No vow tier D<*c«qnber. . .. Closed steady. Opening Itaiore. .. .8.23-6.25 .. ..6.25 6.35 . .6.40 .. ..6.45 6.55 .. ..6.66-6.6) .. . .6.60-6.70 .. ..6.70 .. .6.73-6.85 .. .6.85-6.9,1 ... .6.99-7.0) . ...6.00-6.10 . ..6.104J.2O fin##, 6.2IL6.23 6.30-6.35 6.49-6.46 6.45-6.55 6,16-6.60 6.60-6.70 6.70-6.75 6.75-6.85 6.85- 6.0» 6.86- 6.90 6.05-6.10 6.10-C.15 CHICAGO CAR LOTS. v; Today. Tomer, 38000 COTTON SEED OIL. November, i. , , December. . , , January. . . . . Felfruary March May Closed steady. ism Angeles. . Macon Memphis. . . , Meridian. . . . Miles City. . . Mobile Montgomery. . Nashville. . . . New Orleans. . New York. . . Norfolk. . . . ; North Platte. . Omaha Palestine. . . * Pittsburg. . . . Portland, Me.. Cortland. Ore. . St. Louis, st. Paul. . . . San Francisco. , S'avaniinh. , . Spokane Tauipn Taylor ThjmasvIUc. . . Ylckshurg Washington. . . MONEY SITUATION PRINCIPAL FACTOR Call Rate Advanced to 20 Per Cent in Early Morning. INCREASED SELLING Caused Downward Move ment in All Parts of the I^oom. the !i New York. Nov.' 12.—The very selling movement which broke out exchange was-clearly due to the i,., tlon that the exigencies of tho situntlou called for more or less extcnsH- Mall street liquidation. That Saturday*! hank reserr** would show.'is it did *! L flclt of $1,600,000 from legal rcqnlrein4*nu wu*. perhaps. • no more than the flnam-ui community expected. But If hsu been e». n n! dently IkhhhI all last week that the ( ,fn. ehtls ar- Washington would come forward ngnln with some more effective measure of relief. Before tin* opening of business this morning, American stocks in I^ndon wera quoted nt % point lielow the New York parity. There was no special change In th« foreign money markets, and while inure i*p less dlsturlHsl. the security markets ahrosit sIiowcnI no Important wcukncss. The nrl«. ctpal source «»f the heavy selling, which kept on throughout the day in local deal, lugs, waa quite evidently (tools ami other domestic speculative Interests. As usual stocks were taken quietly on supporting «-! ders as they were offered down. and. while this permitted the decline to procp4>d in „ r . ' “'** fannion. Ir was not sufficient. m,. tedly It was not Jutcndcd to eli**ek the SEABOARD AIR LINE. Following were the closing quotations o» Senlmard Air Line stocks uud Ismds: u , , Al ' Bid. A»iH. SenlMNinl-Air Line, comuioii.... 21 do, first preferred sn do. second preferrisl 59 MINING STOCKS. Boston. Nov. 12.—Hiugliaui 29; s : Calumet 154; Michigan 17'4: LONDON STOCK MARKET. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldent Kstabllahed Office South. COHOM STOCKS BONDS GRAIN Ground Floor Gnald Building. Dally market letter nnd market manual mailed on application. L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondent's Capital $250,000 REPKRCNCC. THE NEAL BANK PHONE 1417. PRUDENTIAL BLDG New York. Baltimore. Boston. Chicago. Atlanta. New Orleans. Washington. San Francisco. Philadelphia. London. WEATHER FORECAST; Georgia—Fair Monday, colder In east aud south portions; brisk northwest winds: Tuesday fair. Virginia—Fair, colder Monday; fre$h to brisk north winds: Tuesday .fair. North Unrollim—Fair Monday, colder ex cept In extreme west portion; brisk north- west winds; Tuesday fulr. ^ e*ferti Texas—Fair Monday aud Tiles- wroth Carolina—Fair Monday, colder In east aud south northing; brisk northwest winds: Tuesday fair. Eastern Florida—Fair Monday, colder lu north nnd centra! portions: Tuesday fair, fresh northwest to north wind*. Western Florida—Fair, colder Monday; Tuesday fair, fresh north winds. Alabama. Mississippi nud Louisian*—Fair Monday, colder In extreme south portion; Tuesday fair, fresh north winds. Eastern Texas-Fair Monday; colder In f«**t P«f t lo n; Tu e »< I a y fair, fresh north to ml Kentucky—Fair Amalgamated Copper.. Anaconda Atchison, cx-div do, preferred . Baltimore .«ud Ohio Denver'a ml Kin Grande.. .. Eric.. A. d*>. prcfsrml Catmdlun Fuuffle Illinois Central Kalisas and Texas.. . . , do, preferred Louisville and Nashville.... New York Central Norfolk nnd Western.. .. Northern Pacific. . . .. Ontario and Western. . . I'ennsylvntiia. cx-<llv. . . . PlilhtdHnhin and Heading. . Rock Island. .. Southern Pacific.. .. .. .. Southern Railway.. do. preferred.. ., .... St. Paul. Union Pacific United States Steel do, preferred Wnlmsh.... ; .. .. .. do, preferred Great Western » ilWUi , 2B*A»ia{7\ , looS'bd northeast winds. Arkansas. Tennessee Monday und Tuesdny. NORTHWEST CARS. Ths foUewloff uguren give the northwest cars of today, last week and last year: _ . jASt failt ... „ Today. Week. Year. Minneapolis 415 283 670 Duluth. . . 335 ‘ 185 409 THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat-Opened 14 higher; nt 1:30 p-m., % higher; closed *« higher. Corn—Opened % higher; nt 1:33 p. m., U higher; closed **0*4 Tower. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. The following figures give the primary movement of wheat aud corn: w heat— Receipts today 1,187.000 hu*h<-k Inst week 1,270,000 husbeja, against 1,548,<D> bushels Inst year. Shipments today 631 .dm bushels, hist week 488,000 bushels, against 486.000 bushel* last year. Coro—Receipt* today 720,090 huslH*. Inst Week 538,000 bushels, sgaiust 8?i.00» bushels last year. Shipments today 556,000 bushels, last week 482,000 bushels, against 416.au bushels-last year. . LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago. Nor. 12.—Hogs—Estimated re ceipts today 38.090. Market C<* lower: *|iwl- Ity fair; left over 2,734; hulk tt.O606.3Ti: < «*ti- nmted for tomorrow 20.000; light hogs P»i 6.40: uiIxh) $606.45; heavy 15.7506.15: rough $5.7505.93; pigs 85.2u06.lO; y’orkors 98.3006.35: gtHMl to choice heavy $6.3606.45. Cattle— Estlmatefl receipts 30.0i)0. Market steady to 10<* lower; lieeves $3.7505.75: *•«»«* $1.4003.45; heifers $4.2005.26; calves $603.7q good prime steers $5.2507.25; (»oor t*» in dium $6.3506.45; stockcrs a ml feeders $:.«') 04.50. Sheep—Estimated receipts 21,006. Market sternly to a shade lower; quality fair: native $3.|iwr6.50; western 82.1005.40; yearlings w.5.t 07.40; Irtiuba $4,6507.70; western |LSi07..‘S. B1888!S58!S8!S8888!2S888888B88iSi8881SSJSBB!S55SSo?i(VSa8aii84*ic5066asa66S4o0£i06oe&x>;. IhlmM rmtnn K«. .. ll*U|l-. j .-%r New York Coffee Exchange, j New Orleans Boord of Tra*f»* PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES. Local and Long Di,tonco Toltphono 5298. C. E. KEPLINGER, Manacor. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. ATLANTA. Bell Phone, Main 858. GEORGIA FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS. •*LOUR—Highest patent. $5.56; h«st $nt- , „t $4.*>; standard patent. $4.25: half iK\t- ent. SC 90; spring wheat pntent. $5. COR.NV-Cholce rod cob. 69c; No. 2 whit *. 68*»; No. 2 yellow. 68<*5 mixed. 67«*. OATB—Choice white cllpi>c*l, 80c: 'No. i whit**. 47*?; No. 2 mixed. 4»e; IVxas rust- proof. 52c. IIUAI.—Plain water-ground, per bushel. *%<*; Ik>Ite*|. 146 jHHiud lutes, per bushel 60c; Shorts, white, $1.60; medium, $1.40; brown. $1.36: pure bran. $1.23; mixed brand. $1.15. IIAY—Timothy, choice large hales. $1.20; ».. choice small bale*. $1.20; do.. No. I clover mixed. $l.lu: «lo.. No. 2 clover mixed. $1.15. Choice cnniuln. h5c. RYF—Georgia. $1.05; Tennessee, 90e. B;ir- ley. 9b*. The bw»vi prl»*e« are f. o. b. Atlanta. PROVISIONH-Supreme hams. 16<*. Dove 18108. 15c. California hams. $9.00. Dry salt >xtm ribs. 9.25; Itellles. 20-5 imunds. 19.26; nt backs. S.J5; plates. S.25; Supreme lard, 10.50; bnow Drift compound, S...V GROCERIES. ; ; « BFGAR— Standanl granulated. $5.10 gs or barrels. 13c: grw*t». 10012c. ■ RICE-Carolina. 4»fc07^e. accBnNng to the grade. % CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy. li’.Lc: twins. !5*§c. FISH. Mullet. $9.*M per barret; Imatu. 6*i7i *un*l; »uap|H*r J»t»- per lantnd; trout s«- |ku Mintl: (due fish, kc per ih«uii«I; :»»4f2*ic lautiul: itutckerul. ** 1 '- fish, per |Htuii*t. fr**at» pound. , STOCKS AND BONDS. The American Audit Company 100 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., Prea. G. E. MANWARING, Vice Prea. THEO COCHEU, Jr., Secretary. The Amerlcau Audit Company, chartered under the law* of New York, Is empowered to examine the atfalr3 of, and make reimrta upon the flnaie cial condition of private aud public concern, for directors, officers and In dividuals. The preparation and installing of systems a specialty. ATLANTA BRANCH. I0ir>-I0161017-I018 FOURTH NAT L HANK BLDG. • C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager. Telephone, Main 872. Cable Address, Amdit, New York. Frank Hawkins. President. Atkinson. V. P. Topoii C. Erwin. Aast. Cashier. Joseph A. McCord. Cashier. R. W. Ryers, Asst. Cashier. Third National Bank Capital Surplus $200,000.00. $300,000.00. Dr. A. W. Calhoun. Milton Dargau. John \V. Grant. 1!. Y. McCord. DIRECTORS: Frank ITswklns. II. M. Atkinson. Joseph A. McCord. * 191*. 113 . i Georgia K.iilruad 6 *. 1SU itO Savannah 5’s. !9ft# 1VJM Mnt-.ni « *. 1»10 106 Atlanta 5's. 19U 106 Atlanta 4h. \*U W7 Atlanta 4’s. l:*3< 105 Atlanta A West Point 1C Atlanta X West Point debts.. 107 t'entrsl Ry. of Ga. 1st ImtHiie «b>. Income do. .Id Income... Georgia :•*» August:! A Hfiviiimah 1|5 H»>utbwcstero 116 Georgia Paciik* lets H;» v «• 3J % Compound Interest It the rate yaur money will draw if deposited in th, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of v CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST CORPORATION CAPITAL $500,000.00. CANDLER BLDG. STRONG, SAFE, CONSERVATIVE You are invited to call and inipect our quarter, and investigate our facilities to serve you. A hearty welcome awaits you at this bank.' ASA G. CANDLER. President. W. ( . • VTTERSON. Vlee Prec. A. P. COLES. Cashier. JOHN S. OWENS. Vice ’res. WM. D OWENS. Aset. Cachler 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 Modern Conveniences. You should not be without one. We invite you to call and inspect them., Title Guarantee and Trust Co. WM 1. 1'CKL, President. ItOBF.KT K, MADDOX, Vice Prnldrei THOMAS j Pl’HIM.E*. Oaibltf. JAMKA (!. I.BSTKU. Aiiletnut Casbler. ■IAS. P. WI.SDSOII. Ae.letant CneSI.r. MADDOX°RJJCKER 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. LOWRY NATIONAL BANK Designated Depository of the United States. CAPITAL ....- $500,000.00 SURPLUS 400,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 140,000.00 A general banking business transacted. Foreign exchange, Letters of Credit. Corresponds direct with the National Bank of Cuba. •