The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 21, 1906, Image 16

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L l liJb AX-bAJN i'A IjrJliOKViiAxN’, Trade Apparently Consider ed 8,531,000 Bales Ginned •Bearish. INDICATES 12,100,000 In the Last Half Hour of Session Prices Ad vanced Sharply. followed lijr rallle. on pit enppori tide trade wdn/reetrleted. J^-the i higher, and __ ^ ^ jIbU the .ijljer nptnfn waa lucfea^M lo l polnti of lotereeta In the Sooth The opening In Urerpool waa some lower than dne lo the futnrea deportment. m. • »a _ M .at>t. I m oll.lit The 2 p. in. eghle ahowed a alight further decline, hot an, uptorn: atarted Immediate ly afterward, had «H of the decline wr recorered. the cloning beln^ firm polntn better then yegterday'a Itnala. Following la the range In the retire month* In Llrerpool today: Open, High. Lew. SSKK”# | | May-Jan# 5.63V4 B.«7 5.58 The opening * Id * New York wu 2€ noints lower on the active positions, be response to the late advance *la Liver until advances of. from 7< --- recorded. The advance waa accompanied l»y * —Isaac* some good baying and evening un transac tions. the trade being considerably mixed In Ita opinions at to the amount of cot* wonld ahow. Dick Ilros. ft Co., In a recent circular, f ires the following * table of the various gnrea of tho census bureau and Indicated C, **¥h« absorbing feature Just now la the census report on cotton ginned to November 34. which will l>e glren ont at 2 o'clock Wednesday This Is the first ryport of the which coables one fair of the crop ginned t la 72.8 per cent in iwh and ine io» i 0.4 per cent In 190ft. Thla crop, w I, la undoubtedly not so late as It • years ago. It seems fair to assi was late, two years ago. and the loweat while was , assume that 70 per cent of the crop will have been .ginned. This Is only alx tcntba of 1 per .eent faster than the slowest ginned crop, and la 1 percent leas than the aver age. Wo present tho following tnhlo, showing what would be Indicated bjr varloua census figures on tho binds that they shall represent 70 per cent of the crop: Census. * Indicated Crop. *.3(».ono 11,850.000 10,000 12.000.000 NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. Private Wire to Qlbert k Clay. 04 lower. Vvaa expected , w _ thla basis, we should, opeu unchanged * to 4 lower. ___ Shawnee, Oils:, wires: “Billiard freexing here; doing much damage to gather**! cotton, which is large/’ Edited by Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Mr. Lively's twcuty-flve years* experience of ed iting markets in Atlanta and the South baa made him a recognized au thority In bis specialty. The Journal of Commerce: “A somewhat part on larger sales, firmer prices for cot ton. yarns, baaed on demand and the well- sold condition of some leading mills, and more confidence on tbe'psrt of merchants In the - stability of values of splnnabte ..flueiice making toward flrmueL_. New Orleans. Nov. 2L—Liverpool « than - * “ down la more than a foil response to i 6fl6 A special to The Times Democrat from Fall River, Maas., says: "At a meeting of the textile council, - It waa voted to *-| general meeting of the va ns next Thursday to consider the ny ine mill men. ir tne proposition is re jected, the question of strike or no strike la to lie taken up at the same meeting. There Is but little doubt that the operators will refuse to acceptt ha offer of the . men, and, although the secretary of tin- union refused to discuss the situation. It Is evident that there It a strong feeling atnohg the operators against the mill men." Today's map Is still unsatisfactory, with heavy rains In the Mississippi valley. Other portions of the belt are dry, but west of the Mississippi temperatures are very low. heavy frost being reported aa far south as Corpus Cbrlstl,. The eastern belt la cloudy and'dry. The market Is featureless, pending bureau. * Estimates aa to today's flgi RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME OF STOCK. Amalgamated Copper. Atlanta. Coast Doe. , American Sugar U*f. . Auncond.t. . American Looomotlv#. do. preferred. > 113'* 1I4S* 113H1 113H [138 139 13> Be! Z-j 113% 113'X NAME OF STOCK. 1 j . o y. • 1 *’ O uc Oz 5 | S_ o ues Ont. & Western | 47^ j 47*»’ 46% 47^ , 47 § , 47% ! !!.! I .’ uiv Am. Hmelting Hef. do. prefiTred. . Atchison. . ... . . do. preferred. I !!-•% 111% 111%' 1114! in National Lend Northern Pacific. . , , New York Central. . 5% | Norfolk A Weatern. 13J%1 131% 1314 1314 mt ].'•% 153% 151% 134% 154 i People's Gas 1154 11^4 ll«k 116 1184 1. Pressed Steel Car. . . 94% 5*4% W4 94 9f» [ 94% 139% 140% 139%. 140% 140 139% 94%‘ 94%' 93% ■ 93% 93% 94 lean Cotton Oil. . Am. Car Foundry, . , Baltimore A Ohio. • , Brooklyn Rapid T. . . '32% 32 32%! 32%. 31V 44% 444' 44% 444 41% 119%LlOH 1194 1194 ll»% Canadian Pacific. Chico go A Northw'n. . Chesapeake it Ohio, . Colorado Fuel k Iron. Central leather. . . . do. preferred* .jave become more llltersl, and now between 'y.&JO.WO and 8,700,000 la con fldcntly looked for. New York* baa been a free buyer In this market today.' warmer tomorrow. The eastern forecast Indicates fair to night for North Carolina and partly cloudy ‘ light.* w and nine for the tmlance tonight. day rain and colder In'tho eastern por tion, and fair and colder In west. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The low pressure area that was cenWad over Texas and taulslana yesterday morn a a- E k 3 is i a Dor. . ,10.08 Jan. . i-. . W.12 Feb. . . . .10.3 March 10.31 April. . . .. 10.60 May.. . . .10.41 June. . . .10.67 July.. . . .110.48 WSo riiw 10.2S 16.66 10..V> 10.73 10.75 10.84 10.34 10.06 10.12 1 10. J1 10.10 10.1 i".r,7 10.48 kft]16J0^ 10.85 10.8547 10.42 10.43 10.2SU.50-62 10.3ft lO.KMki 10.6W10.64-68 10.70 10.69-70 10.75h0.73.75 10.81119.77-79 10.30 36 10.10-11 10.16-17 1'). 24-26 10.34*36 10.39-41 10.43-44 10.47-49 10.51-53 Louis, where It Is developing considerable energy, and la causing rain over the entire MJasTasfr | M ^ snow Is ICaosas City and. last twenty-font hours rain baa fallen.in the Ohio valley nn<l the nortbeaat. ThA tom- except at di. raui. wncre Know Is also falling at Marquette. During tne _nd peraturc has fallen at nearly all aouthern stations. While in the northwest It Is grow ing decidedly warmer. There has been n genrul decrease In pressure over the en tire country except In aouthern Texas, 'lowliness continues except In the west uud the storm arerf moves eastward dur ing the ensuing twenty-four hours, rainy trerttlicr and lower temperature may lie expected In this section tonight nud Thurs day. ft. 400,( 1*600.1 M00. ,600,000.. .....12.126.000 ....12.00.000 12.426,000 12,675.000 Iwarlsli construction could be . . P reasonable showing that the census bureau may make. Of course. It should l*o borne In mlud flint to the Indicated crop must lie added 250.000 bales of (Inters and the nverajfe amount for repacks and 'city *Tne bullish or tieartsh effect of today's re part la thus atkted by a ringside broker: "A gin tiers* report of between 8.600,000 and 8,800.000 would not cause more than a II r 16-jH)lut fluctuation. If It Is over 8.800. *»» 4>riniiin niniiuH. ,, u i" uiri o,™"'. (»0|mw»if will lie a good break, nud If At Is Jftd-1 MOU.W) there will be a good rnlliY ^^ftflnbnl. -Olnnera* Association c«fl i at 11.600,000 bales. ft crop at 11,600,000 bales. A fa* tor for strength Int he New Dr ealia .market waa the bullishness of the 117.2*\ against 131, anftmi I.* 1904. raripmeuta 108JK, against 118,880 lait year and In 1904. _ tftnrk* 371.463. last week 867.649. Inst yeaf 44'”..’’•l nud 482.924 the year before. ri. a fflta a crowd of outside pen- nle interested lo cotton In the city today, to be on. hjudwben'the census bureau's figure* wi-r. announced. They nre aa out man on pmfP -tlog better prices for cotton Inihty^eay future Pi)ish.| iiy at l o’clock. Atlanta time, the ceasus iismv« were # posted, giving ths amount glum -l an to November 14 nt 8,581.* r --' bales- sgnlnet. 4,962,587 on November 8, 7.4W.167 lost year and 1.716.000 In 1904.^H Atlanta.. .. Abilene.. . Asheville.. Augusta... Itlnnlnglinm.. .. Illsmarck Hoston.. .. . Murrain Charleston.. .. , Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati :uriuial.ltrun,. tinlveston Havre Jupiter Key \Vc«t *- Meridian • Miles City MobUe...^ . ... 8P0T COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, apot cotton barely steady; middling uplands 6.94d; aalea 7,000; Amer- Iratf 6,100: apeculatlon and export 500; celpta 44.060; American 43,800. Atlanta, firm at 10%c. sumption; Uellvei New Orleans, firm at 10%c. Houston, quiet at Memphis, steady ‘ rt at 10He. „„ r sidy at l0%c. Augusta, quiet at 101£16e. flalveaton, steady at loVlic. Savannah, quid at 10M6c. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8. •Aa following tabla shown receipts at the porta today, compared with the same day last year: 1906 1906 24095 21617 1655 8601 452 1667 5782 92 68 808 18233 21648 607 9143 450 3635 4509 343 *823 Havanqah . charleston Wilmington. ...... Norfolk Boston. Jacksonville. ...... 8au Francisco. . Total ilnconspleteL. 67547 57974 e. pi. at the with the INTERIOR RECEIPT The following table abows race Interior towns today, compared #*me day lap} year: 1906 1906 Houston. * Augusta. Memphis. Kt. r Xool*. Cincinnati 30493 2470 6355 * 8433 ~~“L. 14006 1231 4595 1400 2151 North Platte. Omaha.. *...... './..* Palestine.. „ . Pittsburg.. .. .. Portland, Malna. Portland, Orvg. . Mt. leuils., Ht. Paul Savannah.. .. Han Francisco, TViuinasvIlle.. Vicksburg. . Washington.. Wilmington. Wluueiuucca. . . Yellowstone.. .. •— ludUcutea irace of ralii* Chicago k Great W. Chicago, M. A Ht. P. Delaware ft'Hudson. Distiller's Securities. Erie do. preferred. General Electric. ... Illinois Central Am. Ice Pcturltles. • . Louisville ft .Nashville. >. pre Pacific Mail. Republic Rock Islnnd^ftMVI do. preferred. . • . , United States Rubber. do. preferred. . . . , Southern Pacific. , , , , Southern Hallway. . . , do. preferred. _ . Sloss-HhufMeld. . . • Tenn. Coal ft Iron. . Texas ft Pacific. . . . Kniou Pacific. . . . . United States Rteel. do. preferred. 32% 31% 32 TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street. 21.—Marshall, Spad n disposition to regard I thins In the Mlsslssliinl i iterruntlon of the trnfri.- MONEY SHIM MUCH Ml 1 Infliie tho the the k/»t to ho finally ruled by the de- of fundamentals, and the fact that a'la percentage of the best Btdrfts nre In gtn hands. Today’s trading promises to be regular frnm varloua eposes." Dotv-Jonca’ suminnry: Americans In I. dmi quiet and rather below parity. , Illinois Central directors meet today. Big Four will Issue 310.000.000 new stool New York stock exchange prohibits m< Joining I'hlladclphln mining nrplngs In - I. j 107% 107i : '» 9o<% 94% 95%! 95%i 942 SftI Tjjp J34 ^44‘ 73% j 734 Va.-Car. Chemical. do. preferred. . Western Union Wabash. .... do. preferred Wisconsin Centr do. preferred 16j% 160% 156 ©8% 158% 15s 36% .77 : 3CV 86% 36 4 i 36% 1^7% im 1«6% 1S8% 188HI 1^7% 4S : »s%i 47% 4%% 48® 4S 105% 1-5%' 106% 106% ltftJi! lord, 3$% 38% 38% f 38% I 3S4 36 .1 1104 1104 854 ^4; W4 Central* * * '{* 1**« 1 « referred. '. ! I ,* ! 1 .| .'i|!!!!!!|!!!.'!!!.‘| 61*41 51 Total stack, talaa today frMofr ahares.- 'NEW YORK. turea In New York .today: LIVERPOOL. The following figures give the opening range and close, compared with yesterday's elose. ? Futnrea opened quiet. Feb.-Meh. . .5.574^. Mar.-Anrll. vA60- -5. Aprll-May. . ,.6.61' ‘ May-June. June-July. firm,- NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointers on Provisions. I’rlrnic YVIrr (o Otlwrt A Cluy. i the moat imnortant factor In nil ilder northwest * olid' southwest. Th era was further Ibrnldntlon In December yes terday, but without much effect on prices. to nny extent, and .. keta will continue to lead any advance. The corn market should receive.a strong Impetus on the very soft weather, which Is certain to check tho movement. Wheat opened n shade easier. One of the lending cash houses was buying December and selling May nt 5%e difference. A large scalper was n buyer of wheat sold yeatew flay. Chicago Record Herald: "In the ordlnarj- course of events, tho next two weeks should show n great deal of December li quidation. The elevator men are threaten- vldual buyers it ml nre calling the lat- s attention to high money rates. In- nice problems and other difficulties .. ul of them If they should decide to take and pay for the property on delivery day. It is not .unnatural, that the elevators should desire to hold the grain here to *e- carrying charges, ami It Is probable that no departure from the usual rule will be made this year, despite the agita tion of the elevator question In local trade circles. Wheat delivered In December of btocti. .i Director. WEATHER FORECAST. ’utures In the spring. The stock of No. 2 red winter now Is 7,846.000 bushels, :nlnkt 852,000 bushels then. The stock celved this wbek. 1 ...... northern wasjmi. Mi Is np fo the present owners of December delivery to say whether they will change their property to May delivery nt a penalty ■BMHl a of leak than 8100,000 nil the contract wheat In rhlcago.'wplch Is an actual net loss, or whether they will control the properly here ami take their chances of recouping from PRICE Of WHEAT HOLDS VERY STEADY Bullish News From 'Northwest Causes Cau tion Among Bears. the Chicago, Nov. 21.—Thera waa ,on\e pressure on wheat late and the market closed l-8©3-8c lower for the day. Corn closed 1-S@3-Sc better. Oats were up l-8c. Provisions gained 2 1-2 @>15c. Transaction. In cash grain Included 25,000 bushels • wheat. - 45,000 bushels corn and 115,000 bushels oats at Chica go. Six loads wheat, four loads corn and 80,000 bushels oats at the sea board. Primary receipts of wheat 862,000 bushels, corn 856,000 bushels, compared with 1,500,000 bushels and 700,000 bush els, respectively, a year ago. Clearances for the day were 811,000 bushels wheat, 129,000 biMiels corn and 52^000 bushels oats. NEW ORLEANS. tnr»»a In New Orlewn* today: Nor. , . . . it ■H00BH-...I.., iw.78 jiOT n-e lhB 1166 19.29 10.63 lO.e « loj* .TO Jan laa 10.70 1031 1065 1066461033 31 Feb, . . . . ll0.4VI0.4919.6ST066:W.72-74 Jt.«M2 tfirah . I1A MltA »111A T*-TT ]0,46-47 10:63^5 Jnjr.; . !.ln.o61ll.flD;il.OOfil.ftM0.9S-H t0.09-71 Qoaed firm. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN did on iho day-pravlouo. The standard stocka In thla pcrl(Hl had risen 5 point*—a very large adranet*—without any renesalon wbat- ever, and the reaction, therefore, that oc curred in the market yesterday was re garded by the majority of unlmpnssloned observer* a* being more or leoa overdue. BY CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago grain and prorlalon quotations for today follow: High. rash premium* any part of the los* that eonidderably exceed the nl*ove sum nt cur rent rates of uintiey, but the leverage that It would give the owners of the property art *the wheat situation a* a whole* would more thati make np the difference, nml conditions might easily nrlso—the bull, of course, nays they will arise—to turn the present los* Into a substantial profit.” LONG EXPECTED REACTION CAME last came the long-heralded renctl Open. WHEAT- Dec 73% 77% 734 734 * 73% W. «Tia- 3 Dec....*. 42% 42% 43% 44% oiw- £ I • »ATU Dec 33 : May.... 35' July 33! FORK— Jan... 14.7ft May... 14.90 631, 'SH 33% 33H 331, 3316 Ht LAUD— Mot... 9,28 lice.... 8.7714 Jan... 8.87V, 31.6314 11.82(4 9.3 8.89 8.67V* 9.3Vk 8.32 V* Itlc sentiment In the London market lately prevailing was chilled yesterday by the Mews that $8,750,000 In gold was about to be withdrawn from the Bank of Eng land for shipment to Mouth America, and limn ior niiipuirui iu nouiu niurucw. nun tbot demands of this nature might be large ly Increased before the week wae over. In ' consequence, discounts rose In Lonr don. quotations for console fell, and a reac tionary movement governed the Ijoudon market as a whole. Iu Farts, prices were also weaker; An element In the mouey situation appenrs to be the circumstance vnient to foregn creditors sob vofmne before the elevation of the Rank of England's discount rate a few weeks ngp.'* Indications Kansas City net f current fiscal year will lie $3,000.0 Demand for stocks In the loan crowd disguised by high money rate. American Sugar Company found guilty of receiving rebates from New York Cen tral. Ranks are now gaining on sub-treasury operation* tor flr**t time since the second week In October, and currency Is comlug l»rk from the Interior. General trade opinion copper will reach nty eight roods for second week In As Rate Moved Room Tra< ers Became Aggressive ly Bearish. MARKET IRREGULAI At Eud of First Hour The Was Moderate Improve- ment in List. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. , EGGS—Candled, active, 24c. ‘-* LIVE POULTRY—Hens, active, 374c each; chlckeus, plentiful. 15-02740 each; ducks. Pekin. 3&c each; puddle, 25©39e each; geese, full feathered. 55c each; tur key*. dull. 14c pouhd. • DREAMED POULTRY-MJeeae. undrawn, active. P-ffl24c pound; turkeys, undrawu, active. 15{>17c pound; hens, undrawn. five, ‘i2%c pound; ducks, undrawn, fancy, 15c pound: fries, active, 14c pound. PRODUCE—I.nnl. 10c lb.: hams active. 14c lb„ shoulders nrtlve. 10c lb.: sides active, *10p pound; butter active, 15<ff224c pound; eeswax. active, Rc pound; honey, bright. active, ic pound; honey In 1-pound blockl active, 12c pound; chestnuts nctlve. $4.00 Ibusbel; dried apples, 6c pound: white pen* active, $2.60 bushel; lady peas, $3.00; stork, I GAME—Quail, active, 15c each; doves, ac tive 5c each; ducks, mallard, active, 46c* each; ducks mixed, active, 20ti23c 18c-ench: squirrels, active. 10c each. opossum, dressed, active, U%c pound; opos- ^JBWSSBJr fis? 'H.wviyi s 300 ® 6.5-'. Jlananns. i>er bunch, culls, active, KM) Si 6 stock, per cra1 bunch, cn Plnenpples, on arrival, 25. : fancy, L00. N«w York state apples, winter varle- ** 1 *I®°®L50; skets. Conconls. 20fT224c; Nlngsrns, 22%'a 5c: Otawbas. 800224c- Cranberries, fancy Jark Cape Cods, por barrel. 810.00ft 11.no; Jerseys. $9.00ftl0.00. Grapo fruit, Florida •tock, owing to slxe and color, per box, $2.63 03.00. Lime*. Florida stock, per hundred, 4dc. Nuts, fancy mixed, In boxes, per pound, 12%fll4c. The new-crop Data In bulk quote later. m Limes, 40c per VEGETABLES-Beeta, calibaite crates, active, $2.50 crato; cabbage, atindard crates, 14c pound; cabbage, oarrels, l%c pound; egg plant active. $1.60 crate; cncnm- tiers. $2.00 crate; tomatoes, fancy, mctlve. $3.60 crate; tomatoes, choice, active, $2.C»v a 2.26 crate; beans, round green, $2.50 crate; onions, dry. 1, 50c bush Irish fnn cauliflower, active, 8010c pound; lettuce, headed. $2.50 drum; sweet potatoes, yellow, dnlt, 50c bushel; sweet potatoes, white, dull. 40c bushel; kraut, naif-barrel, 83.75; rutabaga turnips, lftc. THE COFFEE MARKET. disappointing French cables and - tti — ports re- lwgs last receipts _ nlnat 31.921 Inst year.—Glliert * I'lay. *’— ”"*■ —arket f dote of the tffW, York coffee rasrl Range. ‘ Close 7.82% Entirely luuulunl; no trade today. if long cotton. Hhorls covered not a little. Inst hour. The Liverpool news was im donhVedly a damper for bulls, aa showing not only lower prices, but a lessened de mand. Moreover, the receipts at the Houtheru porta were larger. * The Mouth- western estimates were too relatively large. The wet weather In the Mississippi val ley with oobl weather In Texas, nccmn- pn tiled by rain, snow nml sleet, hnd only a momentary effect. Reaction waa the word Georgia—Increasing cloudiness Wednes day; rain Iu west portion; Thursday ralu and colder; light tb -fresh south winds. Louisiana-*Fair In west, rain and colder In east portion Wednesday; Thursday fair. Kentucky—Rain In east; rain or snow In and west portions; joinn and Indian Territory—Fair and warmer Wednesday uud Thursday. Arkausas—Rain or snow Wednesday, colder In cast portion; Thursday fair nud warmer. Tennessee—Rain Ip east; rain or snow In west portion Wednesday and colder; Thurs day Tent Florida and Alulmtnn—Rain and colder Wednesday; Thursday fnlr and cold er Iu east. Mississippi—Rain and colder Wednesday; Thursday fair and colder In east. THE METAL MARKET. N»w York. Nov. 21.—Tin eased off In sym psthy with Loudon. Copper, lead and spelter were unchanged. Duluth. NORTHWE8T CARS. The following figures give' the uorthwest cars of today, last week nml last year: !.axt luist Today. Week. Year. Minneapolis 245 334 300 387 I6E ALABAMA6T. ATLANTA. CA GIBERT & CLAY STOCKS. ISONOD. COTTON. GMAIN. COFFEE. PROVISIONS. MEMBERS: New York Stock Rxchangf. I New Orleans Cotton Exchange. | New York Cotton F.xrhange. New Oilcans Stock Exchange. I k,w V°rk CO** ~ Loe.l and Long Di.tanc* T.l.phon* 5288. C. E. KEPLINQER, Manager. everywhere, nml It came rather tarully, by the way. Liverpool, Wall street and lo- cal operator*, as well ns the Mouth, sold, but most of the selling was local. Mr. Frlcc estimated the glnulng nt only K.3I2,- ooo bales to Novemlier 14. but, for all that, the room had an impression that he was selling. A rally due to bail weather, cover- lug nml some general buying soon .gave place to nuother decline, nud the last prices were near the lowest of the day. Rut If the consumption Is nnythtng like the figures which the bulls lielleve In. the reaction will lie but temporary. The nlnnt- ers and the spluuers will then take charge of the market. The guesses on the gln- 8,500,000 bales. ,A good deal ounce seems to be attached to this gin ttlng report than It calls for." New Orleans. Nov. 21.—The Times Demo crat says: "Rig Interests fought the ring*. iMdlcvIng that values hnd Imvii unshed high enough, yutll definite kimwledgi PRIMARY MOVEMENT. The following figures give the primary movement of wheat and corn: Wheat-Receipts today RH2.000 bushels; Miay .... Inst week 1,017,000 bushel*, against 1,560.000 bushels last yenr. a Shipments today 60l.0rt) buslielri, Inst week 357,000 bushel*, against 582.000 bushels Inst year. Corn—Receipts today 556,000 bushels, last k 530.000 bushels, agnlust 700.000 bushels last year. Shipments today 324.000 bush els, last week 65I.0U0 bushels, agnlust 3S2,- 000 bushels last year. COTTON SEED OIL. Following were -the opening and closing November. December. January. . February. March. . . May Opening. Closing. Hales, 200 March at 84%. Jartuary.. February.* .. . March April May. June July, August.., .. Heptcnibef., ,. October.. .. .. November -Deeetnlier Closed steady. ..6.10-6.15 . .6.15-0.25 . .6.30-6.35 . .6.69-6.60 . .6.60-6.67* 6.0541.10 I CT5-6.20 6.25-6.30 6,35-6.40 6.45-6.5J A504.Se 6.S54.60 -0.ft4.70 6.80-6.90 6.964.05 6.05 6.804.85 5.604.95 5.85-6.0) | SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Established Office South. COTTOR STOCSS BONDS DRAIN Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market letter and market manual mulled on application. L. J. ANDERSON ft CO .Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondent’s Capital $250,000 REFERENCE. THE NEAL BANK PHONC 1417. PRUDENTIAL BLOC New York. Baltimore. Boston. Chicago. Washington. Atlanta. New Orleans. San Francisco. Philadelphia. London. gtiinerr onf-turu shall have been forth' mininc. opposed a landslide, rather tiiau the day's comparatively small decline, which apparently was emrluccfed by men who know the game. The glliners' re port todav will cover a period of splendid weather, during which few If any fm|iedi ment* developed. The quantity ginned, therefore, will represent practically tunxl mum capacity. The figures will compure with 9,7*6,646 Ih»I(*s In the big crop year, in the event the showing should couflrti moderate crop views, very active liuylug Tollable “* “ * - would probabfv com? to the support of tlx staple In rapid-fire order. On the other baud, the good demand for nctunt cotton the figures favor their contentious for .... reason* that futures have again decllnu;! under the value of the spot article. To day's bureau will furnish u lietter guide to the slxe of the crop thnu has any jirevious compilation. Iu any event, an actfv ket will prolmbl* follow.**—Glliert t ft Clay, THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. ALONZO R8CKARDSON & CO., PUBLIC , ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building, Bell Phone, Main &>S. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. Corn—Opened unchanged: ^* 1:30 p. m,. uuchangeu, and cbised uuehh..ged. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Below la given receipts today and esti mated receipts for tomorrawr Today.- .Tortor. Wheat.. .. » 39 The American Audit Company FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. FLOUR—lllfhnt p»t,nf. 88.50; Iw.t pit. rut 84.(0; .tandard patcut, 84.SS: ball pat- pot. 83.91; ,prlo( vhnt patent, 88. CORN—Choice rail cob, I9e; No. : wbltp. rholoo, «o; old rrop . .. J mlxnl. *7c: new Tpddossoc wblta m-. OATS—Cholo. whlto ('lipped, 50c; No. 8 whit., 49p; No. 8 iolx«d, Vie; Trim runt- proof, ISc.i^h MB. - URAL—Plain water-groond. per bu.h.l. He; bolted, IVO-nomid Jut.,, per lnuhid Short., whlto, 81.&": nicdtom, 81.40; browo, II.K; par. bran, 81.SS; mliwl Brand, 8U5. HAT—Tlmothr. cholco lorgo hoi.., S1.1'; do., choice .mail bole. 81.20; do., No. 1 clover mixed, 81.19; do., No. S clover mixed, 81.15. Choice -ermtid., SSc. ■ KYR—Georgia. 81.95; Tennciicc, 90c. Bar- 'i'll. IMW VIHIONJL-Su ji ham*^ 15c. Dots hams, 15c. California hnins, $9.00. I>r7 extra ribs 9; liellles, 20.5 pounds. 10; mi back* 8; plates 8; Supreme lard, 10.50; Snow Drift compound 8.60. York.. No.. murK0t n n of the local credit supjdyr* The actions In call loans wera ttsd. . H »ent. and ot once 10 per rent This, however, was the high mark morning. Offering* nt tUa figure 9 ffpL “nd by the rate had dronilr 84. That the stock market *i$*L awaiting some encouragement from money movement to resume Its imJ* course wa« a fact made perfectly ntFi?! rnrefill observer,. Ilnrln|£dh, (|r«L price, moved with nmeh IrreanUrlra nwiiy of the active l„tic, went a rf, below in«t nltht'a claalog. jtut *i[K2 the .Halite,t recennlen logroll Icndln, toward ndddar. henv.v bnjliur onl.4 2?* thrown 1,1,0 Itcarllna. Union I’acht 1 1-nul and Smelter,, and the whole ■naile i;ulck raaponaa. It waa r:■,ti.-«, to those who lav cmphnala upon teehnb. tie, thnt tradliia waa dull whSiS were trading downward, and In™, very Inrireh :ie , Word, the m-11, nil apijenraac. of «b. deni logs was distinctly which was anxious to Improve* The market has been Irregular for first hour, with many cross tnoreneimB The money situation was. about thing talked about on tho floor change. As the rote moved traders became more aggressively"heartS At the cn<l uf the first hour there im idem to Improvement nil through the and the stocks that had been werk rt 4 from.low level. Government bonds unchanged, q SEABOARD AIR LINE. Followlng'were the closing i Softbodtd Air Line stocka'Vl!<! < ^»ndf: 0D, ^■Bld. Aik4 Seaboard Air Line, common.... : do, first preferred.. ; ..... 80 do, second preferred. . . 60 do, ten-year os ino% do, three-year 5s 99% do, 4s.. . 82 MINING 8TOCK8. . North Butte 111H, Arnold \\ LONDON 8T0CK MARKET. Baltimore and Ohio. . . do, preferred Chesapeake and Ohio.. .. Great Western.. < Canadian Pacific. Denver and lilo Grande do,- preferred Erie.. do. preferred.. .. Illinois Central.. ., Kuusii* and Texas. 1 1 do; preferred.. « Louisville and Nash villa.*.... Mexieair •Central,^.. Norfolk and Western. Northern Pacific New York Central.. , Ontario and Western. '’onnsylvnnla Reading.. ... , Itock Island.'. Southern Railway do, preferred., GROCERIES. SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5,10. New York refined. 444c; plantation. Be. COFFEE—Roasted Arbuckle's. $16 50; bulk In bags or barrels, 13c; green, 10612c. RICE—Carolina, 44G74c, according to the grade. CIIBERK—Fancy full cream dairy, 1554c; FISH. er barrel; bream, <07c ^.per pound; trout 8c per i€T20c r»ound; mackerel, 18V4c pound: mixed IsTi. 6c per pound; fresh water trout, tyiuc pound. Southern Pacific..* , Ht. Panl Union Pacific do. preferred...., United Sfnti-s Steel. I' do. preferred.. ., Waabsh do. prefeired..,. iijviiii isjii i«' 147h ItMi Georgia 454s, 1915,. 112* Georgia railroad. 6s, 1910.^ .. ..106 Macon 6t, 19: ill .'III* ”11 vra. JJI7. , .. .. .(.« Atlanta 6s. 1911.. .. ...... do, 44s,-1922.. .. ..iu/ do. 4s. 1934 106 Atinnta and West Point... „ ....163 do, debentures.. ... „ # . 108 C. R. or Ga. 1st Income da 2d Income Georgia .. .. ..2W Augusta and Havannah....* • ...116 Southwestern .116 Georgia Taclflc 1st*. 116 Safe Deposit Boxes For rent in our vaults in the basement of th: Empirt IB^ilding 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. 100 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., Prei. G. E. MANWARING, Vice Pres THEO COCHEU, Jr., Secretary. The American Audit Company, chartered under the laws of New York, Is empowered to examine the affaire of, and make reports upon the finan cial condition of private and public concerns for directors, officers and In dividuals. The preparation and Installing of aystema a specialty. ATLANTA BRANCH. 101510161017-1018 FOURTH NAT L BANK BLDG. C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager. Telephone, Main 872. Cable Address, Amdit, New York. LOWRY NATIONAL BANK Designated Depository- of the United States. CAPITAL $500,000.00 SURPLUS 400,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 140,000.00 A general bauking business transacted. Foreign exchange, Letters of Credit. Corresponds direct with the National Bank of Cuba. Wank Hawkins. President. Tnomas C. Erwin. Asst Caahler. R. W. Vyers, Asst. Cashier. Third National Bank Capital Surplus Dr. A. W. Calhoun. Milton Diirgnu John W. Grant. . . $200,000.00. . . $300,000.00. DIRECTORS! Frank Hawkins. II. M. Atkinson. Joseph A. MeCord. J. H. Xnnnolly. J. Corroll r«jn». E. B. Rower. David Woodward. WM. L. PEE!. President RORERT r. MADDOX. Vic. Pre.ldeat . . ...... A a.88. AlBiavam ------- JA8. P. WINDSOR, Aul.tnnt Cn.Mef MADDOX-RUCKER BANKING COMPANY. 2X ITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . . $500,000.00 Accounts, small as well as large, invited. o l-1 per cent interest paid and compounded semi; annually in our Savings Department. ,