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THE A1 J iAjS'i'A UEOKliiAxV,
ON GINNERS' REPORT
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.
New York. Nor. 2L—The cotton market
opened steady lit ft decline of 204 point*,'
followed by rallies on pit support. Out*
•lilt* trade wa* restricted by the census
Imre*u report due at 2 o'clock. By 10:11
a. in., the market was 2 point* higher, and
the later upturn .was Increased to 5 points
on January* due'to buying by a Urge com*
mission house, presumably for the account
of Interests In the South.'
The opening In Liverpool was some 2
lower than dodiurthe. futures department.
The 2 p. m. cable .showed a-slight further
decline, but an, Opttirn started Immediate- SSJntEr looSSil
i, rtwrw.»!.l
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
Private Wire to Glbert ft Clay.
Near* York, Nor. 2L—Liverpool opened
64 Iow**r. Was expected 4^5 lower, i
this 'basis, we should open unchanged
4 lower. * . <.
Sliswnce* Okl.i.. wires: "Bllxxard a
frteiiug bare; doing much damage to ti
gathered cotton, which In large.**
The Journal i-f Couum r< »A aoniowh
better outlook for export good*, bat*
part-on larger sale*. Urn
ton yarn*.-baaed on d«
■sold condition of home
more confidence' o
In the. stability
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Lively's twenty-flra
yesrs* experience of ed
iting markets In Atlanta
and the South has made
him a recognised au
thority In bis specialty.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street.
i•vidlng mills.
tuning a combined
rd firmness."
2L—Liverpool
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAVE OF STOCK.
aeciine.., was trxperuu zu
A special to The Times I
Fall River, Mas*., *ay*; *
of the textile council. It
Democrat from
’At • meeting
——, Tl - T ... wa* voted to
call a arterial geperal ma ting of the v.i-
Aiunls'tninftd Copper.
I Atlantt.* Const Line. .
5t?6 j America? Sugar ll»f. .
AnncoudiX
American lyocomotlf*.
do. preferred.
IBuT
= L3-
C-
NAME OF STOCK.
i n g*
nr, n. . n>. li
O l s -i
SS *3
rlon, nnfon* n»*t Tbandaj to conrtfer th
offer of t per rent Incrreee In ween made I Am.rl.iwt Cot'on Oil.
U, the mill men. If the proportion I. r« I Am. C»r l'oaoJtr.:.
leotwl, tbe qantlon of etrlke or no utrlki-1 Hnitimoro A Ohio.,, .
I, to tw t.krn op «t the eeme mt-tint ■ iirmai.ii it.m.i t < .
Th.r. I, hat little douht that th. openton
w|ll refine. to acceptt ho offer of the ; “
men, end, attbough “
. UShij l*K* 136V4 1-W4 bW< lW*
. 2*0? M JWH m ■>,
. US 7-4 r,>, 7v,;
HmMiing Kef.
do. probTfaU,.
roisr.n. *.....
do. preferred.
Is evident that there la a strong feeling
among the operator* against the mill men.
Today’s map la still unsatisfactory, with
heavy rains In the Mississippi valley. Other
—‘Iona of the belt are dry, but west of
Mississippi temperatures are very low,
beavyfroet Mug reported a* far south ns
Corpus Christ!. The eastern belt la cloudy
and dry.
The market Is featureless, nendlnt
Brooklyn Rapid T.
Canadian Pacific. . ,
Chicago A NortbWo.
Chesapeake ft Ohio.
recovered, the* eieelnji'' being Arm 103H
point, better then jp.terdex’e IlnalA
Following li the' rente In th* ectl,
month* In Uttrpool todey:
ftoremher.. * ^....^Triy? fh, «S?
IS. m
kliy Jane.... J 6.«M S.«7 S.5S
The opening In New York 'was 904
points lower o»> the actfy- — —\
In response to the late a«L J I.......
pool prices were forced rapidly upward
until advances-'of front 7013 point* were
recorded. The advance was accompanied by
some good buying and evening up transac
tions. the trade being considerably mixed
In Its opinions as to the amonnt of-cot
ton ginned up to November 14, the gov
ernment report, to be Issued at 2 p. m.,
would show.
Pick Bros. ft Co., In a recent circular,
S vea the following, table of the various
rural of the census-bureau and Indicated
"?be absorbing feature just now 1a the
census report on cotton glowed to November
14, which will lie given ont at 2 o'clock
Wednesday This la the flrat report of the
season which cuablcs one to get a . fair
Idea of tlie yield. The average.percentage
of the crop ginned to Notrrtler 14 Cor the
peat three year* la 71.1 per cent, the -high
est la 72.* per cent In 1904 and the lowest
was AM per cent In IMS. This crop, while
late, Is undoubtedly not no late as It was
two years ago. It seems fair to assume
that 7n per cent of the crop will have
been ginned. This la only six-tenths of l
per cent faster than the slowest ginned
crop, ami Is 1 per cent less thnn the aver
age. We present the following table,
■bowing what would be Indicated by various
census figures on the basis that they shall
represent 70 per cent of the crop:
Census. indicated Crop.
S.3W.000 A ll.H60.obn
*.400,000 12,000,non
*400,000 12.125.000
*.*00.000 12,260, no.)
*.700.000 12.425.000
*,*00,000 12,575,000
"On this basis we esn hardly see bow *h
fiearlsh construction could lw» placed on any
reasonable showing that the census bureau
may make. Of course. It should lie Imm-*o
In mind that to the Indicated crop iinist
Im* added 250.000 hales of llntcra and the
overage amount for repheks and ‘city
crop.
The bullish or bearish effect of todnj's re
part la thua stated by n ringside broker:
“A giuncra' rc|iort of between *,600.000 and
*,*00.003 would not cause more than a 1*
or l*-|M>lut fluctuation. If k la over *.*00.
000. tlicrc will In* n good break, ami If It
is them will lie a goal
Tfir".National Glnnerm* Association ratf*
nmtf*‘.fbe crop at 11.60Q.QQO (>al«s. V
A i Jeter fur atrength Int he New Oi*
leajs market was the bullishness of the
•taiClient of the movement of ration at
th* Wtjwlor towns, which follows:
Receipts 117,2*0. against 1*4,266 last year
1 f&toJaeuta 1 vaStt, it gainst 118,890 last year
an? 822.24* In 1*04.
Work* 271.461. last week K7.649.
44*5^41 *nd 4*2.921 the year before.
Ttier# wa* quite a crowd of outside peo
ple- JjU created In cotton In tbe city tiMiuy.
to t- bn hand when the census bn nun's
figafea *,w*re announced. They are as mis
map «•» predicting batter prices fur cuttmi
In 4he .near future.
Promptly *t 1 o’clock, Atlanta time, the
eeoaaa. figures were- (Misted. giving
The market la featureieaa, pending*!
bureau. • Estimates as to today's* figtn
vary widely, but the consensus of <mhj|
seems to have l>erome -more liberal, and
now between tf * Xi.000 and *,700,000.la con
*d for. » . - k . .
has been a-free buyer In this
market vtoday. •
The' western
colder weathv-i *
warmer tomorrow. . . „
The eastern forecast Indicates fair to
night for North Carolina and partly cloudy
and ralus for the balance tonight. Thun
day rain and icolder In the eastern por
tion, and fair and colder In west.
THE WEATHER.
LOCAL FORECAST.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The low pressure area that w*a centered
over Texas and Ixuilslana yesterday morn
lug has moved north (o central near St.
Uiuls, where it la developing considerable
energy, and la cauatng rain over the entire
Mississippi valley, except at 8t. l'aul. where
snow la falling. -Know la also falling at
Kansas City and Marquette.* During the
last twenty-four hours rain has fallen In tb<
Ohio vilify and the northeast. The tem
lug decidedly wanner. There has
gcnni! decrease In pressure over tha ( en
tire * ctmiitry . except lu southern Texas.
Cloudiness continues except III the west and
nortliweat.
As the storm area moves eastward dur
lug the ensuing twenty-four hours, rainy
Mutual— 1 ““■* — | w
Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
and RaiHfall.
Observations taken at 8 a. m., 15th meri
dian time.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Ljtyarpool, spot cotton barely steady:
R iddling uplands 5.Md; sales 7,000; Amer
an M00: a|»ecalatton and export 500; ro
celpta 44.000; AmeHcnn 41,800.
Atlanta, Arm at l*Hc-
n; dellve
New Orleans, firm at 10Hc.
I (ouston, qutet at 10He.
Memphis, steady at 10He.
Augusta, quiet at 101S-l<e.
«ianreaton, steady at 10 9-llc.
Safannah, quiet at 10M6c.
TObAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
• i
Tha' following table abnwa receipts at the
ports today, compared with the same day
Ust year:
New. Orleans.
Galveston, , .
Mobile.
Tntst > floratuplete).
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
> follewlng table ahowa receipts at the
-r.. tqwae today, compared with the
^ last year:
Atlanta
Abllf lie.. ..
Asheville
Augusta
Hlriuliigbain.. ..
Hlamurck
Boston
Buffalo
Charleston
Charlotte
Chicago
Cincinnati
Corpus Chrlstl. ,
M A tqiUtUtiTj' ',^4 it.. t
Miles City,, .. .
Mobile.,./ . .. ,
Modena .
Montgomery. .
Nashville./„ ..
New Orleans.. ..
New York., .,
Norfolk.. ... „ .
North Ptiftre.
oiuahs.. ..
Oswego,, .. .. .. .
I'slrstlne.. .. ..
Ilttsluirg..' ... .
Cortland, Maine.
I'oril.-ind, Oreg. .
Ht. Louts.. .. .. ,
Ht. Paul
Savannah
Han Frnuclsco.
Thountavllle..
Vicksburg. .
Washington..
Wilmington..
Wlunoiuucea.
Yellowstone.,
Indicates tm-e of
O
[ *2
1o Fuel ft Iron.*
<'<•iifr.il Lanther. . .
do. preferred. .
Delaware ft Hudson. .
Distiller's Heeurltles. .
Erie
do. preferred. . , ,
General Electric. . , .
Illinois Central
Am. Ieo 8e<*or!tles. . ..
I«mii*YllIo ft Nishvllle.
Mexican Central. . . -
Missouri I'aelfle. • . .
Northern i’aelfle. . • ,
New York Central. . ,
Norfolk ft Western. ,
Pennsylvania
People's Gas. . . , , .
Pressed Steel Car. • ,
do. preferred. • • .
Pacific Mall
Heading
Kepublk
Itock Island.
•Jo. preferred.* • • . .
United Stntes Rubber. ,
do. preferred. • • . ,
Southern Pacific. • . . .
>.Mifb»-rn Hallway. . . ,
do. preferred. , , .
Slosa-Hhffflfld. • • . . .
Tcnn. Coal ft Iron. . . ,
Texas ft Pacific. . . • , ,
Union Pacific
United states steel. . ,
do. preferred, . , , ,
Vn.-Car. Chemical. . , .
do. preferred
Western Union. •
Wabash
do. preferred.
x:: j
!KH 94li| 94H 94*4
Glbert ft Cbt.
id the Interruption
age to railroad line
21.—Marshall. Spader ft
** g| |r " regard
“M!
‘ 'Tpr.
the lie
plopiu
that a la
ire In sir
Isos to be
374 394
1474 14'.*\
264 37',
314 324
WTil
1484 148 1
I ! 1074 l^TV
:»t B . s#r.4' 964' w,
3-14 344! 344: 34 f
344 344
*Wi|‘*744
16041 16041 156 1584 JSSh
864f 27 364 3»*»4; ar»'<
1874 18*4 1S64 18*4 1*8*
48 ' 4vV 474 484 4>P
1054 l'*S 1054! 1"»4 l"f»'
3S4 3S4 3SS 3SH
•*854
864
85«*l 864|
1104 IK
M»4
-Total stock as lea today 9tf.600 r sh'sresJ
NEW YORK.
•The following la-tha range In cotton fu
tures In Now York today: f
/ t LIVERPOOL.
ffhe following figure* give the opening
range and clsse, compared with yesterday's
Oloee. ,
Futures opened.dolet. ,
November.
Nov.-Dee,
Dec.-Jan.
5.s»h
f;S
July-August. .5.
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
nuii (
J. B. M
btxli
> THE METAL MARKET. ,
V»w York. Niir. -1.—Tin off lo ,)I1I
pathy with Loudun.
Copper, lead and a|M>lter were unchangeil.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Georgia—Increasing cloudiness Wedoes
day; rain lu west portion; Thursday ratu
ami colder; light to fresh south winds.
Lonlalsna—Fair in west, rain and colder
In east portion Wednesday; Thursday fair,
Kentucky—Kaln In cast; rnln or auow In
west porrloii Wednesday; colder In central
and west portions; Thursday fair aud cold
er In extreme eaJI portion.
Oklshofnn and Indian Territory—Fair and
ariner Weducstlay -nnd Thursday.
ArknnMS—Kiln or snow Wednesday,
collier In east portion; Thursday fair and
wanner.
Tciiiiesaee—Rain In east: rain or snow In
west portion Wednesday nnd colder; Thurs
day fair uiul colder In cast.
West Florida, and A In ha inn—Rain and
colder Wetfuesdsy; Thursday fair and coM
er lu oust.
Mlastsslpnl-Bain nnd colder Wednesda*;
Thursday fair and colder lu east.
NORTHWEST CARS.
The following figures give the northwest
cars of today, last week aud last year:
Lust Last
Today. Week. Year.
Mitt ties India 245 255 607
Duluth 261 303 3*7
GIBErRT & CLAY
IS C ALABAMA ST
COTTON, CHAIN.
coFrcr. provisions.
MCMHCRS:
ATLANTA. CA
Lecal and Long Distance Tetepbcns 5298. C. E. KEPLINGER, Manaaar.
Trlvnle Wire to flilwt ft Clay.
Chicago. Nov. 21.—The weather Is likely
to.ha tlie most Important factor In all
th# grain market* today. It Is snowing itud
‘•older northwest Atfd southwest. There
was further Ibiuldatlon In Deeefnber yes
terday, Imt without much effect on prices.
Thu northwest receipts will not Increase
to ituy exteut. and It looks as If these mar
kets will continue to ledd any advance.
The corn market should receive n strong
Impetus on the very soft weather, which la
certain to check the niovetiieiit.
Wheat O|>onrd a shade easier. One of the
-wllng cash house* was Imylng Dccouilier
pud selling May at 64c difference. A large
scalper wns u buyer of wheat sold yestew
day.
Chicago Record Herald: "In the ordinary
course of events, the next two weeks
should show a great deal of Deeemlter li
quidation. The elevator men nre threaten
ing to deliver the property to the smaller
Individual buyers nnd nre cnlllng the lat
ter's attention to high money rates. In
surance problems nnd other difficulties
ahead of them If they should decide to take
and pay for the property on delivery day.
It Is not ununtnrnl that the elevators
should desire to hold tlie grain here to se
cure cnrrylug charges, nnd It Is probable
Hint no departure from the usual rule
will lie made this year, despite the ngttn-
Hon of the elevator question In local trade
circles. Wheat delivered In December of
Inst year wns sidling at 10c premium ov«e*
the futures In the aprlng.> The stock of
No. 2 red winter now la £*45.006 bushels,
igaluat 852.000 bushels then. The stock
9 .. - djnir*-
delivery to say whether they will change
inn siw.Mio tor nil me contract wnent
i Chicago, which Is an actual net loss, or
hetheVThfy will contnd toe property here
and take their ehnuccs of recouping from
nish premiums any part of tht* loss that
they already have III the property from
premature purchases. The cost of carry
ing the actual projicrly In wnreboase would
cnmdilernhly exc»»ed the uIhivo sum at cur
rent rates of money, Imt the leverage that
It would give the owners of the properl**
on the wheat situation na a whole would
wore than ninko np the difference, and
conditions might ensllv arise—the hull, «f
course, anys they will arise—to turn the
present loss Into u substantial profit."
LONG EXPECTED'
REACTION CAME
PRICE OF WHEAT
HOLflSJEBY STEADY
Bullish News- From' the
Northwest Causes Cau
tion Among Bears.
ChlcAgo. Nov. tl.—There wa, .ome
prnaaurelm wheat late and the market
Clneed 1-803-8C lower for the day.
Cord cloned l-,@S-8e better. Oat*
were up 1-Sc. Provision* gained S 1-S
©15c.
Transaction, In ro*h grain Included
26,000 buehel, wheat, ft,000 bushel,
corn nnd 115,000 buahela oata at Chlca-
Six load, wheat, four load, corn
and 80,000 buahela oat, at the ,ea-
bonrd.
Primary receipt, of wheat 8*2,000
bu«Mel», corn 556,000 buehel,. cpmpared
with 1.500,000 buahela and 700,000 buah
ela,-reapectlvely, a year n*o.
Clearance, for the day were 211,000
buahela wheat, 120,000 bushels corn and
NEW ORLEANS.
Sir L.
5 Is ba
I
y , u |io.76 jiato
lO.’Jft'J <M 1" 29 M.63 1" 66 W 1».3*
1".7^ lft.21 l VC, Ift.€6 ^ !'* 3K
I0.4*(lfll4Sn*L6*|liLml0.72-74;b).IP'
10.46 10.M dft.45,1'X77I1Q.76 77*10.48-
1 « v "'10.8 J Jft.80 10.S0 10.B44 10.M-
law 10.57 I6.9f* 1 *.VU 10.59
I | JO.86-37dO.64
I t QQ|U.0fti 11.00 10.98-11110.69
52,000 bushels oats.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
^Chicago f fljraln provision quotaitona
last cans? the long-heralded rend
yen% due partly to n sort of rbmrlng of
th»* decks for action on the sinners' re
port today. Bulls ll<|uldnted a good deal
of long carton. Rhorts covered not a little,
veil if some of them sold again In the
ist hour. The V.lverpool uews wns tut
.ouhtcdly a dnui|M>r for hulls, as showing
not only lower prices, but a lessoned de
mand. Moreover, the receipts nt the
Southern ports were larger. The South
western eatlmatea were too relatively large.
The wot weather lu the Mississippi val
ley with cold weather lu Texas, nccoin-
|Mtiled by rain, auow and sleet, had only
a momentary effect. Reaction was the word
everywhere, nml It n»»e rather tardily, by
the way. Liverpool. Wall atreet and lo
cal operators, as uell as the South, sold,
but -most of the selling was UhhI. Mr.
Price estimated the ginning at only 8.31?,-
000 bale* to Noretnlwr 14, but, for nil that,
the room had nu Impression that he was
selling. A rally dne to had weather, cover
ing mid some general buying aomi gars
place to another decline, and Hie Inst
of the market. The guesses on the
uliig to November 14 were generally al»oui
8,501.000 I tales. A good deal more signifi
es nee seems to he attached to this gin
ning report thnn It eslls for."
New Orleans. Nov. 21.—Tbe Times Demo
crat says: "Big Interests fought the rings,
htdlcving that mines had Iteen pushed
high enough, until definite knowledge of
the glnners' out-turn shkll have tteen forth-
tniMur. opposed a landslide, rather than
le day** eomimralively small devllive.
hleh apparently was euglueere<l hy men
who know the game. The glnners' re
port todav will cover n porhsl of splendid
weather, daring which few If niy> - luipedt-
meiits develo|M‘tl. The quantity gluiteil.
therefore, will represent practlenlly uutxl-
muiu eagti lfy. The figuri's will raunmre
WHEAT—
Dee 73%
Vhn- ‘ '
fens: 8
• »AT8-
Doe
May.... 36%
July 334
FORK—
Jan... 14.75
May... 14.90
LAUD-
Nov... *.25
Der..;. *.H4
Jan... 8.(74
. SIDES-
Jnu.... 7.824
** 7.96
»
*vi
».»
8.80
5.57H
It I:
g.g.
•77H
854
33>,%
33
m
IM
8.H
8.25 0.3
8.80 8.75
8.5715 8.521k
STOCKS REVIEWED ■
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York. Not. 21.—The Hun My»: "MAl-
• I 11 Hilk lh«> sixth CMlISei-lltl ve KCHRiflll of
the. stf>ek exchange In .-which - price* had
clojcod higher each, afternoon thnn they did
on the day previous. The standard stock*
In this period bad risen 6 points—o -very
large, adyann*—without any recession whnt
evqr. amt the fraction, therefore, that^oe
Icurreil in the market yestenlny was re
garded hy the majority of nnlmpassloned
I observers a a lielng more or less overdue, j
Although the decline ' ■
immiiicciI until In the
ket In the forepart ol
nr. The
prices in the afternoon teemd
‘•<1 'to be tbe recurrence of perturbation of
regarding the money situation. The optimis
tic sentiment In the London market mteJy
prevailing was chilled yesterday by the
news that 83,750.000 In gold was about to
be withdrawn from the Bank of Eng-|
land for shipment to South America, aud
that demands of this nature might lie large-1
ly Incrensod lie/ore the week was oyer.
In consequence, dlacounts rose lu Ia>]
don, qnotatlona for eonsola fell, and a rear
itlonary morement governed tbe l^nidoL
market na a whole. In Tatis, prices were
ll III tha. m/lllav I
—_ — net
volume Itrfore Ibo rlrrntion of the Bank
<>f Knslanil - . dln-ount ralv * few week,
ago."
THE COFFEE MARKET.
New York. Noe. 21.—The market otwoeri
- -©10 point, nnd rnled about
the eloalng flgare. of ye.
IX tlnrfng tbo-mlddle tmolon ,, a ro
of illmppolnttng Fron.lt cable* ami
orlng H.|oldntlon. , Tbe two porta re.-
Hi *2,600 bugs, against 68,000 Oagg last
terUay during tbs*middle session as a re-
•nit i m a—»a .
,scattei
year, and JnmUahjr receipts' were" 63,000
■Mgs. against 26.000 bags last year.
Pnnlo receipt ■ for the day were 81^21 h
■Mlitl.Kl last yc*r.-AUl»eri ft flay
agnlnst 31.W1 la»t year.
dote of the New York coffes marki
4 * Jm
May... ....
l'ASH WHEAT-
Entirely nominal; no trade today.
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
The following figures give the primary
increment of wheat and corn:'
Wheat—Receipts today *63.000 bushels;
last week 1,017.000 bushels, against l,560,0uo
bnshsls last year. Hhtpuients today 601.00}
bushels. Inst week 357,000 liuahela, agnluat
6*3,000 liuahela last year.
Torn—Receipts today 566.000 bushels, Inst
.^.1# E5A AIM liH.linle n on III., ?lkk AM l.il.hal.
COTTON 8EED OIL.
Following were the opening and dosing
prices on cotton seed oil today:
Opening. Closing.
November. 4f - --
December.
January
February.
March * , .
May
.Sales. 200 March at 344
today:
nitunrjr..
Kr hr tin rj-..
S;>.:
July... ..
August.. .
Novemiier
fieeeiiilwr
CIownI steady.
e'uJ WES:
".IBTS 1
.. ..a.l54t.2S
6.30 6.38
6.36-6.45
.J.. .6.60
• * . .6.63-6.60
. ....6.604.65
.... .*65*75
6.80
.. ..i.M>*90
6.96-6.05
6.06
6.154.23
r.ca.5)
ini
6.664.70
6.754.*)
6.804.65
6.90-6.96
6.86-6.0)
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE
S
Oldest Eatabllahed Office South.
CO non—STOWS—BOilDS 6RAIH
Oround Floor Oould Bulldlnir. Daily
market letter nnd market manual
mailed on application.
L. J. ANDERSON ft CO
Bankers and Brokers,
CGTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN
Correspondent's Capital $250,000
REFERENCE. THE NEAL DANK
PHONE HIT. PRUDENTIAL BLDG
Nev/ York.
Baltimore.
Boaton. Chicago. Washington.
Atlanta. New Orleans. San Francisco.
The American Audit Company
1C0 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A„ Pret. G. E. MANWARING, Vice Pres.
THEO COCHEU, Jr., Secretary. .
The American Audit Company, chartered under the lawa of New York,
is empowered to examine the affaire of, and make report, upon the finan
cial condition of private and public concern# for directors, officer, and In
dividuals. The preparation and Installing of systems a specialty.
ATLANTA BRANCH. 10V5-LOl«-10n-1018 FOURTH NATL BANK BLDG.
C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone, Main 872. I Cable Address. Amdit, New York
In the main. howpv»*r. u
k#*t to be* finally ruled b.\
of fundamental*, and the
percentage »*f the best M<*-!
hand*. Today'* trailing pi
regular frnm various cause*.”
Dow-Jones' summary: American*”In Lon
don qolfct and rather below parity;
i Illinois Centra! directors meet today.
Bfjj Four will lssne'$16.ftOO,AOO new stock.
New York stock exchange prohibits mem
bers from Joining rhllndclphia mining ox-
t bn mre.
Indications ICnnsas City net carping* in
current fiscal year trill be |3.0u9,00n.
Demand for stock* lu the loan crowd
disguised by high money rate.
American Sugar Company found guilty
Bnnks are now gaining
morntious tor first time since me
October, and currency Is
b-tn
• Coni market growing
creasing country deninn<!
Twenty eight road* fo:
Jfofeiulwr show average
11 per rent
<• tiger with In*
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
, LGGS^Cnndled. active. 26c.
LfYE POCLTRY—Ilenft active. 374«
each; chickens, nlentXfUl, 15®274t- each;
ducks. Pekin. 35c each; puddle, 25®30c
each; geese, fall feathered. 65c each; tur*
keys. dull. I4c pound.
fillFssKI) POULTRY—Geese, unilrswn.
actlTc, VVffi2'/»e pound; turkeys, uudrawn,
active. 157/ 17e pound; hens, undrawn, no-
tire, 12V' pound; ducks, undrawn, fancy,
15<’ pound: fries, active, I4c pound.
PHnnrCE-Lnrd. lftr lb.: hams active, 14c
lb., shoulders active. 10c llw; sides active,
10c pound; butter active, JSfllQHc pound;
lieeswax. active. 2V pound; honey, bright,
scflre, fc pound; honey In 1-pound blocks,
active, 12c pound; chestnuts sctlvp. 14.06
bushel; dried apples, Co pound; white pen*
active, $2.60 bushel; Indy pens, $3.00; stock
GftME—Quail, active, 15c each; doves, ac
tive 5c *acb; ducks, mallard, active, 45c'
each: ducks mixed, active. 2(JOt3c ««nch
triRI turkeys, acllve. 16e pound; rabbits,
tire. 10c eucb: squirrels, active. 10c or
oposaoru. dressed, active. lX4e pound; opos-
ium. live, nctlve, 8c pound. * •
•FRUITS—lemons, fadct Mcssena, $5.ft0^
5.W. Bananas, per bunch, culls, active,
M >>01.25; straights. $1.6-D7?2.00. Pineapples,
Florida stock, per crate. $2.Wyff3.0O. Orange?
Florida stock, owing to sire iuu* condltloi.
on arrival, per box. $1^>02.2f*. Annies,
choicp Ben Davis. $2.25^2-60;-fancy. »75»
■ New York state apples, winter vsrie*
rlinlrn r.er linrrol *99 OMtf! KU• fllncv.
MUCH WED (
As Rato Moved Room Trad,
ois Became Aggressive
ly Bearish.
MARKET IRREGULAR
At End of First Hour There
Was Moderate Improve
ment in List.
ti?
ties, choice per barrel, $300^3.50; fancy,
$3.75^1.00. Grapes, New York state. In 5-lb.
baskets. Concords. 2071224c; Niagaras, 040
25c; Catawbas. 20®224c. Cranberries, fancy
dark Cape Cods, per barrel. $10.007711.00;
Jeraeys. I9.007il0.00. Grape fruit, Florida
stock, owing to size nnd color, per box. $2.5C
673.00. tJmes. Florida stock, per hundred;
40c. Nuts, fancy mixed. In boxes, per
e fttind, 12H7n4c. The new-crop nuts In bulk
ot yet In the market for this season, will
quote later. Cocoa nuts, heavy rultans, per
sack of 100. active at $4.0004.(0. Peanuts la
sacks averaging 100 pounds each, owing to
grade, per pound, 4406c. Limes, 40c per
1 ^’EGETABLES—fleets, eshhage crates,
active, $3.50 crate; cabbage, standard crates.
14c poand; cabbage, oarrel*. 14c pound;
egg plant active. $1.60 crate; encum
ber*. $2.00 crate: tomatoes, fancy, active.
3.50 crate; tomatoes, choice, active, *3.000
2.26 crate; beans, round green, $2.60 crater
— - * * ,|. jpjgj, p^,
crate: oars, six dsl _ ,
cauliflower, active, 8010c pound; Iettuce t
headed. $2.60 drum: sweet potatoes, yellow,
dull, BOe bushel; sweet potatoes, white,
dull. 40c bushel; kraut, half-barrel, 93.76;
rutabaga turnips, 14c.
FLOUR. GRAIN*AND PROVI8ION8.
FLOUR—Highest patent, $5.50; beat pat
ent *4.10; standard-patent. $4.3: half pat
— “W; .prln* whr.t p.t.nt, *5.
V—Choice red cob, 69c; No. 2 white,
nxni, *ic; nvw icunmn white. 66c.
OATtL-Cmdce white clipped, 60c; No. 3
white, 49c; No. 2 mixed, '48c; Texas rust
proof, 63c. * - • •
11EAI/—Plaln water-ground, per bushel,
®c; liolted, 140-nound Jutes, per bushel 60c;
aborts, white, $1.50; medium, $1.40; brown,
~ pare bran. $1.25; mixed brand. $1.15.
™jT—'Timothy, choice large bales, $1.25;
do., choice sum 11 bales. $1.20; do.. No. 1
clover mixed, $1.20; do., No. 2 clover mixed,
$1.15. Choice ermudn, S5c.
'* Tennessee, 90c. Bar-
RYE—Georgia. $1.05; Te
ley, Ikt ,
The aoore prices arsY- o. b. Atlanta.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 16c. Dots
^jms, 16c. Caltforum hams, $9.00. Dry salt
extra riba *; bell!*•.<«, 20.5 potrads. 10: fat
Iwcka *; plates *; Sqpretna lard, 10.50;
Snow Drift compound 8.60.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.10, New
York refined. 4%c; plantation, 6c.
COP 1- EE—Roasted Arbackle'a. $16 50; bulk
WAasaGt- .o .8.
grade.
CIIEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, 154c;
twins, 154c.
fIsh. :
MoUet. **.W per barrel; bream, 607c
>ound; snapper lOc per pounds trout 6c per
kwbb; bine fish. 6c per pound, rsunpano.
8020c pound; mackerel. 12Vxc pound: mixed
fish., 6c per pound; fresh water trout, btfldc
pound.
21.—The marker o W nM
U* morning ui,.l,. r tjj
V V Ter Rum- iAn!!
pply. The first trnni
..t m WOr ° ma,,H «t 8 r*r
■f p p° r . .cent Wllll ffi r
\er, was the high mark .if
nmrulriK. Ufferlof. nt Mil* flg Dr ,. , TP „ fV
••ral, nml by noon tlie rnt»* ht«d dmr>hL.
84. That the stork market
awaiting some encouragement from #2
mnney movement to resume Its u dwJm
course wns. n fn<-t made perfeetly ,
"I fy»™. Dorlu tK W Jr5t W L£
prices moved with much lrrcgularltr *52
MUHV ,-f li,.- U.| IV." I..IIP. ,V..„ t .'ffijgj
bflow Ini*I Iilitbt'a rlosln*. Hut with
Dm- .IlKhlr.t ri>. ...Inn In cnU ■Mlivt At£
low iir.l mlildar. hnnvy bnyliup oM,™ 22!
hrmvi, Int., ifmllilff. 6bSS P.'inr ff
PdiiI Bod Hta^tn* >Dd. ttw.lbol, mitffi
mnito quick rt..p.in»... It, tils n..iic..i.il
to tUo.c nlin toy ciapboal. upon t,.-h n |^»
ties that trading was i‘nii
were tending dtiwiiwnrii.
uuniiniiru, JIfl‘1 nil -1. 1
very largely ns recovery set lo r n •
w-nj. th.- general appearsn. - • -f r
.Itatliic-lly thnt of ■ m 2{S
wMch nas nnxlous to Improve. n '
The market Imn been Irragular for th#
ni.i hour, nllli ninny rrr.s. -
•111- money nliimilon wm .bout Ih.onl.
thine talk.*.I about on the Boor ot th.
ehanee. An tbe rule morel
traders became more aggressive!v In>-
At the end of the first hour there
wwlertvte Improvement *11 through the ii«f
nnd th# itoclc* that had been work rnliifti
4 from low level. HBB
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Following were tho cloning <i • ’ t;
Seaboard Air Line stocks 'and Imnds:
Bid.
Seaboard Air Line, common.... ..
do, .first preferred.. I*
do. second preferred. . . ! 60
do, ren-year 5s.. .. ....l.MOU
do, three-year.5a.. .. .. .. »« 4
do, 4s..
. 82
MINING STOCKS.
Boston, Nor. 2L—Arcadian 124; Teean-
Ph 16 r i. Shannon J4Ti. California and A
oim 155!i. North Butte 1114/ Arnold 1%.
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
STOCKS-
Anaconda
Amalgamated Copper.,
Atchison., ..-
do, preferred.
Baltimore and Ohio.- • .
do, preferred... . • •
Chesapeake and Ohio.'. ..
Orest Western
Canadian I'aelfle. ....
Denver and Rio Grande..
do,. preferred
Erie ....
do. preferred.. •• ,
Illinois Central.. '
Kansas nnd Texas. . , • ,
* do, preferred,. ..
Loulavlilc nnd Nashville.
Mcxlcnu Central. .. . •
Norfolk and. Western, • „
Northern raclfic., .. ...
fflnr. York Central..
Ontario and Western. • .
1'ennsylvaula.. ., *
Reeding
Roek Island
Southern Railway.
do. preferred...^-,, ••
Southern raclfic... ,
st. rani.
Union Fa rifle,.
do. preferred..
United States Steel.., »»•.. ,. 48
do. preferred.# .. .. •.... 1064
Waabnh.. ., .. .... ....... 19
do. preferred «. '
, 278 tan*
! ioiii io:4
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Bid. Ask'd.
Georgia 44s. 1915.. „ ,.112 113
Georgia railroad. 6e, 1910 106 «...
SaraunaU 5«, 1909....;. .1024 W
Macon Gn. 1910.. «. 1074 s..
Atlanta 5s. 1911.. 101
do. 44s. 1922.. .. .... v. .. ,.107 1*4
do, 4*. 1934 106 W
Atlanta and West Point 163
do, delientures.. .. .. .. .. ..108 lift
R. of Ga, 1st Income 8ft
do. 2d Income •<
Georgia .. ,.260 N5
Augusta and Savannah... . . '...116 11*
Southwestern.. „ .. „ .116 111
Georgia Foclflc lsts. . . • .....116
Safe Deposit Boxes
For rent in our caulls 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
call and inspect them.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
under tbe value of tlie spot article. __
day’s bureau ulll furni«b a better guide to
the slxe of the crop thnu ha* any previous
compilation. In inr event, nn active mar
ket will probably follow.'*—Glbert ft Clay.
THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
1 Wheat—Opened nnchauged; at 1:3) p. in.,
UiiU lAw.r- V.ttL Iawh,
Empire Building.
ATLANTA.
Bell Phone, Main 833.
GEORGIA.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Today. Tumor.
Wheat.. *. ., * »
t’orn 14) 117
nat*.. 122 139
ilojw... , , 27,000
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.
Correspond? direct with the National Bank of
Cuba. '
_ „ .... _ Fr.nl Hnwklci. Prp.ld.Dt
*• AOtjtMtr Y- r. Tnoman C. Erwin. Aa.t. Ca.bl.r.
Jeaepb A. McCord, CorMor. R. w. >r,ri. A.ib Chirr.
Third National Bank
Capital
Surplus
Dp. A. W. Calhoun.
Milton Dargsn.
Joko W. Grant
12. Y. McCord.
DIRECTORS!
Frank Hawkins.
II. M. Atkinson.
Joseph A. McCord.
$200,000.00.
$300,000.00.
.. Carroll Fayna.
E. B. Rosser.
David Woodward.
W$l. L. PEEL, President.
ROBERT F. MADDOX. Vic. Pr«W»«l
THOMAS j. iTRpr.ES. c.iblrr.
JAMES G. l.ESTER. Ai.I.linl C*» «
JAS. ft WINDSOR. Aiil.rant C««»l»r
MADDOX-RUCKER BANKING COMPANY.
SS » ,TAL $200,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . . $500,000.00
_ Accounts, small as well as large, invited.
. w per cent interest paid and compounded si:
annually in our Savings Department.