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SUNDAY. MARCH 22.
Todays Financial and Commercial News
AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET
Middling closed today at
1314 c.
Tone steady.
Middling last year 12%c>
closing'quotations
Close.
Good ordinary U 1-8 1-4
Strict good ordinary 11 5-8 3-4
I.ow middling 12 3-8 1-2
Strict low midd'lng 13 1-8
Middling 13 1-4 3-8
Strict middling 13 1-2 6-S
Good middling 13 3-4 7-8
Tinges, first 13 1-8
Tinges, second 12 3-8 1-2
Previous Day’s Figures
Good ordinary 11 1-8
Strict good ordinary 11 5-8
Low middling 12 3-3
Strict low middling 13
Middling 13 1-4
Strict middling 13 1-2
Good middling 13 3-4
Tinges, first 13
Tinges, second 12 3-8
Receipts For Week
Bales. Sp'n. Shin'
Saturday . . ..16SS 116 861
Monday ....
Tuesday ... .... • •••
Wednesday .... ••••
Thursday
lYlday ....
Totals 1683 116 861
Comparative Receipts
1813 1814
Saturday ... • •••
Monday ■ ——
Tuesday ••••
Wednesday ••••
Thursday —*•
Friday • • •»
Totnlß ••••
MARCH SELLS
UP TO 13.11
New High Ground For Move
ment in N. Cotton Satur
day. Closed at Shade Off Best
New York.—The local eld crop situa
tion again appeared to be the dominat
ing factor in tlie cotton market during
today’s trading, and prices made new
high ground for the movement with
Match seding up to 1it.09 or 16 points
t.et higher. The close was a shade off
rim the best under realising but steady
and from four to thirteen points above
crtd.iv’s final figures.
Private cables attributed the relatlve
1\ ease showing of Liverpool to Ks>pt
ian Silling and it was also reported that
Manchester's spinners using American
cotton hud decided to close down thell
mills during Easter week.
News fn in the dry goods trade show
ed no particular improvement but
overn gilt advices from the South indi
cated a continued steady spot situation
and after opening steady at unchanged
prices to an advunce of seven points the
local market sold up on a rush of old
cii p shorts to cover. According to es
timates around the ring, purchuse of
his than a thousand bales of March
sent the price up from 12.93 at the close
last night to above 13 cents this morn
n.g and there was evidently very little
March for sale. There was a good deal
Ot scattered selling of May on a scale
up trom 12.25 to 12.30, suppfvedly In
the way of realizing and this he d the
advance in check, hut on every dip the
demand for shorts were sufficient to
inspire rumors of continued rhervoue
tiess. Forecasts for unsettled weather
in the South with low temperatures In
tlie western belt may have contributed
somewhat to the upward movement us
suggesting a further delay in new crop
preparations. Final estimates place the
Indian crop at 5,210,000 bales of 400-
pounds, or an increase of 13 per cent
over last year on an acreage 11.7 per
cent greater.
High. -Vow. Close.
March 13.09 12-97 M-°"
Mv 12.30 12.20 12 27
.nSv ... ... 12-03 11.93 12.02
August 11.32 11.77 JJL?
October .. * 11.18 Jl-jj
December 11.52 11.49 11.0-
WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY
New Or4eans, L«.—Secretary Hester's
statement of the world's visible supp y
of cotton made up from special cable
and telegraphic advices compares the
figures of tills week with last week. IHSt
Dear and the year before. It shows a
decrease for the week Just closed of 82,-
s«6 against a decrease of 103.340 last
year and a decrease of 113,333 year be
fore last.
Tlie total visible Is 5,591.657, against
6 034,553 last week 5,370.582 last year
and 5,733,742 year before last. Of this
the total of American cotton is (x) 4,-
028,687, against 4,121,553 last week, 3,-
84*' 55" last year and 4,430,742 year be
fore lust, and of all other kinds, Includ
ing Tg'pt. Brazil, India, etc,, 1,923,000.
against 1.913.000 last week. 1,537.000 last
vear and 1.208.000 year before last.
■ Tile total world's visible supply of
cotton as above shows a decrease com
pared with last week of 82,866, an in
crease compared with last year of 572,-
105. and increase compared with year
before last of 217,945.
Of the world's visible supply of cot
ton as above there Is now afloat and
held In Oreat Britain and continental
Kurope 3,098,000, against 2,881,000 last
vear and 3.228,000 year before last; In
Fgypt 313,000. against 253,000 last year
Snl 250,00 Oyear before last; in India 1,-
045,000, against 911,0f10 last year and
63" 000 vear before last; and ,n tlie Gni
ted States 1.496,000 against 1,365,00* last
year and J,504.000 year before last.
Note—Add machine.
COTTON
Liverpool.—Cotton spot, unchanged;
good middling 7.50; middling 7.08; low
Sales*s*ooo. Speculation and export
300. Receipts 45.000. Futures dull.
March - *ll
March and April 6.59
May and June S'!;,,
July and August
August and September Y;n.
October and November .6^20
December and January * J* *
January and February
Stocks and Receipts
Hunk In Augusta, 1913
Stock 111 Augusta. 1911 65.68 J
Hoc. since S«*pt. 1, 1913
lice. since Sept. 1. 1914 345,838
Augusta Daily Receipts
1813. 1814
Georgia Railroad 221
Southern By. Co
Augusta Southern 14
Augusta-Aiken lty —•
fen. of Gu. 11. K 81
Georgia and Florida «■■-- ■'—*
C. and W. C. Ky
A. C. 1.. It. K 36
Wagon 3
Net receipts 447
Through 2411
Total 643
Port Receipts
Today. Vast. Yr.
Galveston 0009 6505
New Orleans 416 S
Mobile 260
Savannah •...2627 -5.3
Charleston 778 52
Wilmington
Norfolk
Total ports (est.) 19000 1279»
Interior Receipts
Today. Vast. Yr.
Houston 3668 ——
Memphis 588 ——
St. I-ouis
Cincinnati
Little Rock
Weekly Crop Movement, End
ing Friday, March 20, 1914.
1814. 1913. 1912.
Receipts . . 60.162 91.151
Shlpmenta 1*7.226 80.541 139.747
Stock 681,001 638,511 488.692
Came in St. 149,224 129,318 233,872
C**op in St. ■ 11,654,700 1,345,9,3
Vis. Sup. . 6,014.268 5,373,749 5.747,488
URGE EXPORTS
HELP JTII.O.
March Option Lifted. Strength
Through Profit Taking and
the Cold Weather.
New Orleans, La.—Cotton displayed
strength on the week-end session in the
face of poor cables and considerable
profit-taking by buyers of the earltei
purl o: tlie week. The extremely cold
weather in the West and possibilities ot
a blizzard over Sunday were partly re
sponsible for the upward movement ot
prices while the continued large export
movement created nervousness among
shorts. Export clearances for the day
out of Galveston alone were 29,285 bales
against total exports from all United
H.ates ports this day last year of 6,788
bales. it was pointed out that exports
wtVe on tlie basis of over 9,4100,900 bales
for the season.
The March option was lifted to the
13-cent level by shorts covering. This
was a net gain of 15 cents. Other trad
ing months made gains of four to seven
points. The close was at a net rise of
two tofifteen points.
High. Ix)W. Close.
March 13.00 12.88 IS.uO
May 12.74 12.64 12.73
July 12.63 12.53 12.62
August 13.16
October 11.61 11.56 11.59
December 11.57 11.67 11.68
WEEK COTTON" STATEMENT
New Orleans, La. —Secretary Hester's
weekly New Orleans Cotton Kxehange
statement Issued before the close of
business today, shows an Increase in
the movement into sight compared with
the seven days ending this date last
ye: v in round figures 6,000, a decrease
under tlie same da> s year before last
of 68.000, and an Increase ever the same
time in 1911 of 42,000.
For the 20 days of March the totals
show an increase over last year of 35,-
4,i)(i, a deerease under tlie same period
year lief ore last of 257,000, and an in
ire:,se over the same time in 1911 of
186,000.
For the 201 days of the season that
line elapsed the aggregate is ahead the
201 davH of last year 746,000, behind tlie
Mine days vear before last 806,4)00, and
ahead 1911 by 2,346,0041.
The amount brought into sight during
the week has been 149,406 bales, against
1 13,735 for tlie seven days ending Mils
date last year, 217,087 year before last
anil 107.672 same time in 1911; and, for
the 20 days of March It lias been 487,-
177 against 452,597 last year, 744,508
vear before last and 301,953 same time
in 1911.
The movement since September Ist
shows receipts at all United States
ports 9,222,480, against 8,759,277 last
year, 10,676,670 year before last and 7,-
908,674 same time In 1911. Overland
across the Mississippi, Ohio and Poto
mac rivers to northern mills and Can
ada 968,613. against 927,002 last year,
976,126 yenr before last and 793,965 same
time in 1911; interior stocks in excess
of those held at the close of the com
mercial year 631*,761. against 617,149 last
year, 399,511 v7Sr before last and 406,-
719 same time In 1911; southern mills
takings 2,378,00,0 against. 2,150,715 Inst
year, 1,849,244 year before last and 1,-
634.202 same time In 1911.
These make the total movement for
the 201 days of tlie season from Septem
ber Ist to date 13,098,854, against 12,-
354,143 last year, 13,904,561 year before
last and 10,752,460 same time In 1911.
Foreign exports for the week have
been 127,754, against 64,865 last year,
making tlie total thus far for the sea
son 7.400,277, against 6,990,159 last year,
an increase of 410,118 .
Northern mills takings and Canada
during the past seven days show a de
crease of 268 as compared with the cor
responding period last year, and their
total takings since September Ist have
decreased 111 591. The total takings of
American mills, north, south snd Can
ada, thus far for the season have been
4.529,121. against 4.392,017 last year.
These Include 2.078,531 by northern spin
ners, against 2,190.125.
Stocks at the seaboard and the 29
leading southern Interim centers have
decreased during the week 42.231 bales,
against a decrease during the corre
sponding period last season of 20,758 and
are now 169,061 larger than at this date
In 1913,
Including stocks left over at ports and
Interior towns from the last crop and
the number of bales brought Into sight
thus far from the new crop, the supply
to date is 13,125.271. against 12,718,856
tor the same period last year.
LESS IMPORTS
IN NEW TARIFF
Figures For 5 Months Under
Law Are $709,891,343 As
Compared With $798,155,-
684.
Washington, D. C. —Imports Into the
l ulled Stales In the five months since
the new tariff became effective were
less thiiti In the corresponding months
one year ago, uccordtng to preliminary
foreign trade figures announced today
by ihe Department of Commerce. In
the fiscal months beginning with hist
October goods valued at 3769,891,343
were Imported compared with $798,155,-
684 In Ihe same period one year ago.
A slight Increase in Imports and a
decrease of ten per cent In exports Is
shown In lust February's preliminary
figures compared with that month in
1913. The total foreign trade for the
month amounted to $323,745,479, with a
balance In favor of the United States of
$23,871,457. The trade balance for the
\car ending with February amounted to
$656,568,908 or $90,887,207 more limit in
the twelve months ending with Febru
ary, .1913.
Of the February Imports 61.6 per cent
entered duty free compared with 53.1
per cent In February. 1913.
DAILY COTTON MARKET
Galveston.—Tone firm; middling 13;
net receipts 9,009; gross receipts 9,390;
sales 1,493; stock 301,419; Ot. Britain 26.-
967; coastwise 2,248.
New Orleans.—Tone quiet; middling 13
3-16; net receipts 4,16,8; gross receipts
4,168; sales 1,924; stock 203,885; conti
nent 10,750; coastwise 750.
Mobile.—Tone firm: middling 12 11-16:
net receipts 668: gross receipts 668; sales
225; 23.087.
Savannah.—Tone steady; middling 13
1-16; net receipts 2.627; gross receipts
2,627; stiles 390; Stork 79,086; coastwise
145; Japan 3,900.
ChtiVleslon. —Tone steady; middling 13;
net receipts' 778; gross receipts 778;
stock .14,859.
Wilmington—Tone steady; middling 12
1-2; net receipts 519; gross receipts 519;
stock 17,591; coastwise 400.
Norfolk.-Tone firm: middling 13;
net receipts 1 093; gross receipts 1,093;
Sides 721; stock 48,935; coastwise 1,087.
Baltimore. -Tone nominal; middling 13
3-8; stock 3,830.
New York.—Tone steady; middling
13.50; gross receipts 636; stock 105,702;
continent 700; coastwise 172.
Roston.—Tone steady; middling 13.50;
net receipts 166; gross receipts 4.990;
stock 13,687; Gt. Britain 787.
Philadelphia.—Tone steady; middling
.13.75; gross receipt 93; stock 2,001; con
tinent 1,824.
Texas City.—stock 10,080.
Minor ports.—Net receipts 38; gross
receipts 3S; stock 8,205; coastwise 87.
Total today, at all ports.—Net 19,066;
Gt Britain 27.754: continent 13,274; Ja
pan 5,900; stock 832,367.
Consolidated, at all ports.—Net 19,066;
Gt. Britain 27,754; continent 13,274; aj
pan 3,900.
Total since Sept .1, at all ports—Net
9.242,726; Ot. Britain 2.834,672; France
956,573; continent 3,237,780; Jupan 317,-
380; Mexico 23,885.
Interior Movement.
Houston.—Tone steady; middling 12
7-X; net receipts 3,669; gross receipts 3,-
669: shipments 5,298; stork 150.795.
Augusta.—Tone steady; middling 13
1-1 net receipts 447; gross receipts 696;
shipments 861; sales 1.683; stock 65,6X9
Memphis.—Tone steady; middling 13
1-4; net receipts :>88; gross receipts L
-420; shipments 2,400; sales 1,500; stock
234,898. „ .....
St. Louis.—Tone steady; middling 13
1-8; net receipts 295; gross receipts 2,-
252: shipments 2,460; stork 33.828.
Cincinnati.—Net receipts 1.785; gross
receipts 1,785; shipments 1,157; Boles
450; stork 21,321.
Little Itook.—Tone quiet; middling 12
3-8; net receipts 438; gross recepts 438:
shipments 904; stock 51.389.
Total today.—Net receipts 1,222; gross
-eeceipts 10,260; shipments 13,080; sales
3,633; stock 457,923 .
COTTON MOVEMENT
New York —The following statistics on
the movement or cotton for the week
ending Friday, March 20th, were com
piled by the New York Cotton Ex
change;
Weekly Movement.
This Year.
Port receipts
Overlnnd to mills and f'anada .. 19,42 a
Southern mill takings lest.) &0.000
Eo«s of stock at intrtdor towns.. 35.747
Brought Into sight for the week. . 164,667
Total Crop Movement.
Port receipts 9.222,415
Overland to mills and Canada.. 943,383
Southern mill takings test ) ... 2,280,009
Stock at Interior towns In ex
cess of September Ist 609,0.4
Brought Into sight thus far for
season
27,917 hales added receipts for season.
NEW ORLEANS SPOTS
New Orleans. —Spot eotton quiet, un
changed; middling l.i 3-16; sales on the
spot 365; to arrive 1,569,
Receipts 4,168; stock 203,886.
COTTONWOODS
New York!- Prices for full men's we»r
continues to hat-den. Cotton goods were
steadier for the day. Some specialties
In dress gods are selling well. Under
wear and hosiery were quiet.
WEEK IN TRADE
New York. -Dun’* Review today H iyn:
“Thin in the between neawonH -period In
varlnijH branches of trade and significant
rhnngeM In the bunlneas situation are
lacking. Broadly considered, conditions
aVe nulet, although Indications of pro
gress nre not wholly absent. There is
no uniform trend toward improvement.
"Expectations that the approach of
spring would he accompanied by a revi
val in Iron and steel have not been real
ized and enlarged buying will soon be
necessary to r*event curtailment of
operations.
"In view of the fact that the pros
perity of the country depends large y
upon crops. It Is gratifying that the out
look for winter wheat leaves little to he
desired. Exports of breadstuff! last
month were worth less than In 4he same
period a year ago hut this discrepancy
was more than offset by the Increase in
cotton.
“The recent downward tendency 1n
commodity priced was agani in evidence
this week.
"Failurex thi* week numbered 347 In
the United State* against 294 laat year,
and 36 in Canada compared with 33.”
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
STOCKS 00 UP,
THEN REVERSE
Market Forges Ahead in Early
Saturday Trading. Small Net
Losses at End.
Naw YOrk.—The strength which de
veloped yesterday In the stock market
today Wits sustained only temporarily.
The market forged ahead 111 Ihe early
dettllt <rs; then the demand diminished
and the list fell. At the close small net
losses were the rule.
The reaction was occasioned by large
profit-taking. Falling off of demand at
tlie high figures wits believed to signal
ise completion of covering of the short
Interests. With outside buying still at
low ebb the hulls had little support.
Slocks have advanced and fallen short
swings with stub precision recently that
traders expected u reaction due to yes
terday's upturn. *
Of the early risers the coalers and
trunk line stocks were again most prom
inent. There was a good demand also
for various low-priced railroad and In
dustrial shares, some of which touched
Ihe best figures of a long period, itume-
Iv common .and preferred developed par
ticular weakness.
An actual rash gain of more than $6,-
000,000 reported la the hank statement
surpassed expectations and made the
best showing of many wreks.
The homl market was Irregular with
some Improvement In the tone. New
Haven 3 1-2's lost nearly three points.
Total sales of bonds $1,300,000. Unit
ed States 2 s registered declined 1-8 and
2's coupon 1-4 on call.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST
least Rale.
Amalgamated Copper 76%
American Agricultural F»7%
American Beet Sugar 23
American Can 30
American Can pfd 92%
Amevlcan Car and Foundry 5m
American Cotton OH 44
American Ice Securities 31%
American Linseed
American Locomotive 34 s ;
Amer. Smelting and Refining 69%
Do pfd 103'4
American Sugar Refining 102*4
American Tel and Tel 122
American Tobacco 252*4
Anaconda Mining Company 35*4
Atcbiaon 07 : *»
Do pfd 100*4
Atlantic Coast Line 122
Baltihoro and Ohio 91
Bethlehem Steel 43*4
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 92*4
Canadian Pacific 207*4
Central Leather 35%
Chesapeake and Ohio 53'i
Chiengo Great ‘Weatern . 12%
Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 99*4
Chicago A North Western 134
Colorado Fuel and IVon 33
Consolidated Oas ... •...134*3
Corn Products HJi
Delaware and Hudson ... • ...... .119*3
Denver and Rio Grande ... 12
Do pfd 21
Dictillers’ Securities l s %
Erie 29%
Do Ist pfd * ‘iO
Do 2nd pfd 37Ms
General Electric 1*7%
Great Northern pfd ...123%
Great Northern Ore Ctfs 36 * i
Illinois Cent Val 11°
Interborough Metropolitan 15
Do pfd 50
Inter Harvester 104%
Inter Maine pfd 16%
International Paper 9%
International Pump 6%
Kansas City Southern 25%
Laclede Gas 9K
Lehigh Valley H 7%
Louisville and Nashville 137
Minn.. St. P. A* Kault St. M ...127*4
Missouri, Kansas Ac Texas 17%
Missouri Pacific % 24%
National Biscuit 135
National I send * *9%
Nat I Rys of Mexico 2nd pfd 10 :, i
New York Central 80Vi
New York, Ont arid Western .... 27*4
Norfolk and Western 103%
North Amedhan ... 74%
Northern Pacific H 3
Pacific Mall 25
Pennsylvania 111*4
People’s Gas 124
Pittsburg, C. C. & St. Louis 82
Pittsburg Coal 21
Pressed Steel Car 44
Pullman Palace Car 152%
Reading
Republic Iron and Steel 25%
Republic Iron and Steel pfd # K %
Rock Island Company 4%
Do pfd 8%
St. Louis & San Fran. 2d pfd ... 6
ScnlM>ard Air Line 20
Do pfd 54%
Sloss, Sheffield Steel and Iron ... 31
Southern Pacific 05
Southern Railway ••• ..... 25%
I)o pfd 83%
Tennessee Copper 35%
Union Pacific 158%
Do pfd •• ..83%
United States Realty 61
United States Rubber ... 61%
United States Steel 64%
Do pfd 110%
Utah Copper ..... 55
Virginia-Carolina Chemical 34%
Wabash 1%
Do pfd ••• .... 6%
Western Maryland 80
Western Union 63%
Westlnghouse Electric ..... 77%
Wheeling He IsHke Erie 4
China Copper .. 42%
N Y N. If Hr H 69%
Ray, Cons. Copper 21%
American Cties 36
Do pfd 64
Liggett and Meyers 226%
Do pfd ...118
Lorillard ... 169
Do pfd 113%
Seaboard 20%
Do pfd 55%
V«.-Carolina Chemical 34%
Do pfd 107%
Total sales for the day 148,400 shares.
N. Y. BANK STATEMENT
New York, -fine atetement of the no
Rial condition of clearing houao bank*
and true! companlca for the week allow*
that they hold 325,346,950 reeerve In «x
--ree* of legal requirement*. Tide I* an
increase of 82,330,650 from last week.
Actual Condition,
T.oan* 32,085,035,000; lnfTeane 35,110,-
000.
Specie 3408,842, Wr. Increase 36,648,000.
Legal tender* 872,457,000; decreaac
3598,1).0.
Net deposits 31,985,539,000; increasj
318,671,000.
Circulation 342,028,000; decrease 342,-
000.
Banks' cash reserve in vault 3407,765.-
OOf.
'l'ruat companies’ cash reserve. In vault
370,044,000.
Aggregate cash reserve 3477.799.000.
Excess lawful reserve 825,346.950; In
crease 82,330.650.
Trust companies reserve with clearing
house members carrying 25 per cent
cash reserve 887,296,000.
Humrphry of state hanks and trust
companies In Greater New York not In
cluded In clearing house statement.
Doans 3829.527,00*; decrease 311,700.
Specie $87,494,600; decrease 3430.600,
I.egal tenders 38,177 500; in re se 316,*
too.
Total deposits 3633,345,200; Increase
37,221,000. |
BEARS IN CORN
CAIN SLIGHTLY
Close, However, Steady.
Wheat, Oats and Provisions
All Also Show Loss.
Chicago, 111. After a stubborn fight
ci.vn today cloned steady hut at 3-8 lit
3-Sal-2c net (Incline, other lending
staples to<Y all showed s loss wheal a
shade to l-4al-8; oats l-Sal-4 to 3-8 amt
provisions 7 1-2 to 12 1-2.
WHEAT—
np.n High, ’ nw. (9 **
May .... 93'i 93V 93% *3%
July .... SSL, 88% 888. 88*1
CORN—
May .... 69', 698, 68% 68’,
July .... 69 <9l, 68*4 68*11
OATS—
May .... 4(11, 4<>>, 39’, 39'$
July .... mu, 4(", 39’, 40
PORK—
May . . . 2167 2167 2160 2|60
July 2165 2165 2t57 2160
LARD—
May . . . .1082 1082 1075 10*76
July . . . .1100 1100 1095 1095
RIBS
Mny . . . .1152 1152 1147 1147
July ... .1167 1167 1162 1162
NEW YORK BONDS
U. H. ref 2s. registered 98%
U. H. ref, 2s, coupon ... ... 99%
IT. F*. 3s, registered 10?
U. S. 3s. coupon 102
IT. 8. 4s, registered 112
U. 8. 4s. coupon 112%
Panama 3s, coupon PC
American Agricultural 5s 100*4
American Tel. and Tel. cv. 4s 91
American Tobacco f*s 120%
Armour Hr Co. 4%s 92%
Atchison gen. 4s ... ... 95%
Atchison cv. 4s (I 960) 97%
Atchison cv. 5s %«102
Atlantic Coast Line Ist 4s 93%
Baltimore & Ohio 4s ... 94%
Baltimore Hr Ohio 3%s .... 91%
Brooklyn Transit cv. 4s ... ..... 9i%
Cent ml of Georg in 5s 103%
Central Leather 5s 99%
Chesapeake and Ohio 4%s 98%
Chesapeake Air Ohio eonv. 4%s HH%
Chicago Air Alton 3%s 50
Chicago, B. & Quincy Joint 4s 97
Chicago, B. & Quincy gen. 4s ... 93%
Chicago, Alii. A- Si. Paul cv. 4%s ..101
Chicago, R. 1. Par. It. R. col. 4h 38%
Chlfagn. R. I. K Pile. It> rfg 15... 71
Colorado A Sou. ref. && ext l%s .. 9t
Delaware and Hmtsrm cv. 4s 9K%
Denver and Rio Grande ref 5s ... 65%
I>lstillers 5s 65
Erie prior Men 4s 95
Erie gen In 74
EYle cv. 4a. serieß ”B” 74%
Minnie Central Ist ref. 4s ofd ... 94
Interbornugli Metropolitan 4%s ... 77
Inter. Merc. Marine 4%s 53
Japan 4%s fcs
Kansas City Southern ref. 5s 96%
Lake Shore deb. 4s (1931) 91
Louisville and Nashville Un. 45... 91%
Missouri, Kan. and Tenxs Ist 4s ... 90
Mo. Kan. A Texan gen. 4%5, ofd... 79
Missouri Pacific cotiv. 5» 70
Nut'onnl Rys. of Mexico 4%a 52
N. Y. Central gen. 3%» ...N 82
N\ Y. Central deb. 4s 90%
N. Y.. N. II Hr Hartford cv. 3%5.. 68
Norfolk A Western Ist con. 4s ... 94%
Norfolk and Western cv. 4s 102
Northern Pacific 4s 95%
Northern Pacific 3s 69
Oregon Short Line rfgd 4s 92%
Penn. cv. 3%s (1915) 98%
Penn. con. 4s 101%
Reading gen. 1s . 05%
St. Louis AT Han. Fran. fg. 4s 75%
St. limits A Fran. gen. 5s 49
St. Louis H*western eon. 4s 73
Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s 77%
Southern Pacific col. 1s 91%
Southern Pacific cv. 4h 87%
Southern Pacific R. R. Ist *ef. 45.. 92%
Southern Rail way 5s 105%
Southern Railway gen. 4s 74%
Union Pacific 4s 97%
Union Pacific cv. 4s 90%
Union Pacific .st and ref. 4s 93*4
U. S. Rubber 6s 103%
IT. S. Steel 2nd 5S 102%
Virginia-Carolina Chemical 5s 97
Wabash Ist and ext. 4s 56
Western Md. 4s 7*
Westlnughouse Electric cv. 5s 94%
Wisconsin Central 4s 87%
CHICAGcTcASH GRAIN
Chicago, Ills.—Cash grain Whant No.
2 red 34 3-4a9fi; No. 2 hard 32 3-4593;
No. 2 mgthern ->*n.9li; No. 2 aprlng 931 i
No eorn.
Data No. 2 white 42; standard 46
14al-2.
Rye No 2, 61a62.
Harley 6f1a66.
laird 10.60.
Rll.s 10.87 l-2a11.»1>.
LIVESTOCK MARKET
CHICAGO HOG AND CATTLE MARKET
Chicago. 111., Hogs Receipts 12,000;
slow; milk of salea 8K:t088r.; light 885a
-890; mixed X6fiaßß7 1-2; heavy 8451*877
1-2; rough 845a8&5; plga 700a890.
Faille Rei-elpts 200; steady; beeves
700.956; Texas steers 715 a Rls; western
ateer* *85a610; sleeker* and feed#*,
565hK15; cows and heifers 376a860; calves
OOsjOUOO.
Sheep: Recelpte 600: slow; native 475-
n 635; western 49f1a640; yearlings 080a
-700; lambs, native 676a770; western 675-
a 7 80.
stTlouis cash grain
a. Louis. Mo -Gash wheat; No, 2 red
91 1-2595 1-2; 2 hard !l2s(l».
Corn No. 2, 69 l-2a70; 2 white 70.
Data 2, 89 l-2a40; 2 white 42b1-4.
AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS
D. 8. Reg. Ribs, 60-lb 1234
I). 8. Reg Pistes, 8-lb. av ll'A
I). 8 Clear Plntes 1034
D. 8 Bellies, 25-lb 13%
pearl Grits, 96-lb., all slzez 1.90
Yeiir,w Corn 91
Red Co!) White Corn JI6
Rest Feed Oats 66
Rest Willi* oil la 57
Medium Head Rice 05
Japan Head Rice .03%
Fancy Green Coffee 14%
Choice Green Coffee 14
Fair Green Coffee 12
Tencent Roasted Coffee, 100 pkga. .07%
Arhuckle'a Coffee, pr eh, 10-lb. 20.60
Arburkle's Ground Coffee, 86-lb*. 20 80
R. A. .1. Coffee, 50-Ib. pkga 16%
Ileno Coffee Ground, 100-lb» 20
P. R. Molasses, tibia 20
Pecan Hyrup, bids .27
Cuba Molasses, bids 28
Rebelled Ga. Hyrup, % bbla 30
HR. BOHAN-KO'B PI UR
71 I OCI'tOKIIY Give* instant relief
t 1 1 tv■ in Itching. Weeding or Pro
* * trading riles. Price 60cents
1)R. BOBANKO, Philadelphia, Pa.
Wk Caras In 1 to i dare
E MP«*>fm 1 Gonorrhoea and Gleet.
K\il_ UM 1 ontain* no pni*on «nd
■ BUT ml M m*r be used full strength
absolutely without fear.
Guaranteed not to stricture. I'revent* contagion.
WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF?
At Druggists, or wa ship express prepaid upoa
receipt oftL Full particulate mailed on reguesL
UK EVANS CHEMICAL CO. —« 0*
LONDON STOCKS
London.—Monty wi«m acaYoe and dear
rt md discount rules were quiet today*
The stock market wus quiet und till*
nettled. Cnnsoln gnltird un eighth but
Mugged litter Otherwise prices closed
u shade lutrder with copper nhnren loud*
Ing
American securities opened quiet ntu)
n iruction lower. Later most of the list
advanced on covering. Closed steady
with values ranging lYom 3-8 above to
3-8 below purity.
MONEY MARKET
N*w York.—Uall inonsy nominal; n.i
In: i ns.
Tim* loans oasy; *o dais 2 3-lu3; 90
days 3; six month* 3 l-lal-2.
M.rrantll* paper In 4 1-2
Hterllng exchange *n*y; *0 day* 484.50;
demand 486,50.
I'ommerctal bills 483 3-4,
Government bonds oasy. Railroad
bonds trrrglar.
SUGAR AND COFFEE
NN.w York. ■ (’offoe s|«il, quit!! Hlo
No 7. 8 5-8; Santos No, 4. II 1-2; MUd
quid; cordova 12 l-2aK. 1-2.
New York.—Raw sugar srtady; mo
lassos 2 30; centrifugal ;vn|; refined,
quirt.
COTTON SEED OIL
Nsw York. Tlio ocllonsood nil m.irkrt
dosed ili'fldl Spot 740.(8*87; March
752 a 755: April 745a746; May 7.'*na7sl;
June 755 *756. July 7*'.:'.•*7*> I. August 769a
-770; Kepi ember 769*771. (idober *uoa
-735. Tidal sales 5,70».
COLORED MEN
Wanted to .irepire is
bleeping Car and Train
Porter.
No *xp*rl*ne» n»ce»-
oary. Foal lons pay $65
to SIOO * month. Slrady
work Chicago roada.
Posses sod Uniforms
furnished when n.ess
snry. W'rlt. now
Railway Inat., Dept 2°.
Indianapolis, Ind.
DROPSY
SPECIALIST
Funnily Kivfl quick relief,
havo entirely relieved main
aeemlrwly hopele»» e«ae«
H*ellliiK and nil 'rt breath
noon grille. Often gives
entire relief In 15 to 25
da\ a. Trial t real ment aent
free.
DR. THOMAS E. GREEN
Successor to Dr. H. H.
Green’s Sons
Box P Attain
%
Daily Pattern
9867
9867 —A 6IMPLE UP TO DATE FROCK
FOR YOUTHFUL FIGURES
Dress for Missis ami Hmnll Women
(wllli Hklrl having I'louni'e, ar**l Tunic,
ami will* Body Lining.)
Duvet,yn In a new shade <f blue with
hrnldlng of a»tln on the free edges,
frlllH of ecru net, and fancy hlltlolis,
eomblne lo make this attractive style.
The waist, cut In kimono style, Is 111-
rsngid on u liody lining that may be
overlaid with ma'terlal in from, n*
ulale a vest, or, may bo worn with *1
ehemlselte, pattern for wlih'l* Is provid
ed In Ibis design. The Her skirt, •m
--posed of a tun!' and flounce over a I wo
piece foundation, may he finished plain,
without either flounce nr tunic nr boll*.
The sleeve has a shapely cuff. The
pa I lei 11 la cut In four sixes: 11, 16, 17
and 18 years. II require* five yaVila or
44-Inch material for a 14-ye»*r size
A pattern of tills Illustration mailed
lo any address on receipt of 10 cents In
silver nr stamps
No. Size
Nam*
Street and No
City «tet#
GEORGIA RAILROAD
(Effective January 28, 1914.)
No. Arrive From—
• 2 Atlanta, Macon, Athene and
Washington 2;3opm
• 4 Atlanta 7:osam
112 Macon and Comak B:4sam
*2B Atlanta, Macon, Athena and
Wnahlngton 10:20pm
•92 Athena, Macon and Wash
ington 11:46am
Pullman Sleeper nnd Parlor Car Service.
No* 3 nnd 4. Augusta and Atlanta.
Nos. 3 and 4, Charleston and Atlanta,
Nob I 2 27 and 28, Broiler Buffet parlor Car, Augusta and Atlanta.
J H. HILMJPH, O. P. A.,
('. f. M'MiI,I.IN. A. O. P A.
Ml BROAD STREET. PHONES 267, Ml and 22M.
BUTTER. CHEESE AND EGGS
CHicaqo, lilt, flutter higher; creame
ries 1*0*26.
Eggs unchanged; receipt• 18,652 cgsef.
Cheese uiicluiiiged.
PutMtnes unchanged; receipts forty-
Iv\ ■> < tie
Poultry, nllve, unclmngcd.
New York.—flutter steady; creamery
extras 26 l-’JitJ?; firsts 24 1-2*26.
Cheese steady, unchanged.
Egg* Wf«k. fresh gathered ext ins 23l
1-2; etxru firsts 22 1-2; firsts 21 1-2(22.
naval”storfs
Savannah, Oa, Tnrpcntlns f rm. 46
3-1: salrs 58; rerilpls 172; shipments
lit: stock 12,66*1.
ttoaln firm: sales : receipts 1,1*2;
shipments 327; slock 118,2(1.
(juole; II and It 355; F. 3(2 1-2; F
395a4.81; O 402 l-2aU5; H 407 l-2atU; t
410: K 440: M 160*i73; N 540; Wg 585;
Ww 620.
Wilmington, N. C— Spirits tufpentlno
steady, 15 9-4 tenia; recelpls, 2 casks.
R»sln steady. 3,70; receipts, 9 barrels.
Tar firm, 2.011; receipts, 37 barrels.
I'rmle turpentine firm, 2.25, 3.50 ami
$.50; recelpls, blank.
Atlantic Coast Line
NOTE These arrivals and departure!
are given as Information Arrivals and
connections are not guarantesd.
86 | 83 | rCTT
( IlY; . sop.l.v Mig'ta Ar.l B;Rt,.*l 3Up
7.45 p 5: t opi Orangeburg 6:57:* 12:27p
9:«6p B;46pf Sumter «:25k U:oo|>
If 27p 0:00p Flnrsm-a 3:03a 9 4U.»
7 60s 5 *s*l Richmond s:Bsp t:00»
18 U C. »:08p 9:4Up
11.44,9110 02111 Ihiltn, Md. I:4s|> 9:20j.
2 ;04p|1 2 23p] W Uhlla 11:88a 5:43p
4 15t*| 2.31 piAr. N Y. Lv 9:;5a S:3lr»
Through Klectrlc Lighted steel Pull-
Man Rleeprvs on each (rain lo New YcrK
dally.
Steel romportment ear* northbound (•
New Yor*. on Mondays, Wednesdays ard
Frldsv. on train No 3S. Observation
Bioller ears between Flcr.no. end At
gusts, and mir own A. C. L. New Dine g
north of Fiore no*.
T. B WALKER.
Diet. Pm. Agt.
C of Ga.Ry
M The Right Way”
Cul l «flk .060 VIYiH, Ihtll |«.. a l. 0 uns >,
ORHAHFURKb
For Dublin, d* van nuh, Mucoo
and Florida points 7:30 am.
For Dublin and Savannah .. .. 2:30 p.ia*
FOl Gavnnu**h, M icon, Colum
bu- and Blrinlngh.-nn 0:29 p.ta,
ARRIVALS
From Savannnh. Macon, Co
lumbus and Birmingham ... 8:30 am.
From Dohl n Savsnnah snd
Florida point* 12:80 p.nx,
From Dublin Savennsh, Ma
con and Florida points .. 7:50 p.m.
All Trnlns Ar. Dally.
Train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m. and
srtlvlng si 7 50 p m.. eartde* a througd
I’ullmon Buffet Pnrlor Car between Aue
gnsia and Hnvannah, connecting at MU
len with through train for Macon. Co
lumbus Birmingham and Montgomery.
Vest Hulled electrle-llghted. steam
healed Bleeping Cars, me carried on
night trans between Augusta and Sa
vannah. On.; connecting nt Mtllen with
through Sleeping Cars 10 und from Ma
con, Columbus and Atlunta.
For any Information a* to fares,
erheduus, etc., write or communicate
I with.
W W TTACKKTT,
Trave’lng Passenger Agent
Phone No. 62. 719 Broad StreM
Augusts. Gs
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CARP' IN A RA|| WAY CO.
(Effective Jan. 4, 1914.)
The following arrival* «n 4 departure*
of train* Union Station, Auguata, On.,
a* well na connection* with other com
panien am almpiy given at Information
mid ara not guarantoed.
Departure#.
7:10 A. M No 6 Dally for Anderson.
11:00 A M No I—Dally for Greenwood,
Spartanburg. Greenville, Aibevtlle.
4:26 Tv M., No * Dally for Spartan
burg, Greenville, ete.
6.30 A m . No. 46 Dally for fleaufort.
Port Roval and Chnrleslori.
2:00 P M . No 42 Dally for Beaufort,
Port Royal Charleston. Savannah.
Arrival*.
12:10 P M„ No. 2- Daily from Spartan
burg, Greenville, etc.
7:05 P. M.. No. 4 -Dally Irom Spartan
burg. Asheville
12:16 P. M., No .41—Dally from Beau
fort. Port Rnyul, Chnr'eslo.i, amt
Savannah
6:30 P M No 46- Daily from Beau
fort. Port Royal and Chxrleaton
8:00 P M.. No 6 Daily from Anderenn.
Effective Sunday. Marrli 15th. through
Pullman Parlor Buffet Cara will ha
operated between Auguata and Aalie
vllla on tralna Noa 1 and 4 In connec
tion wltli Sou Rv “CAROI.iNA tit'E
CIAI." fr- in Snnrtnnbnrg
ERNEST W11.1.1AM3
General Paeaenger Agent.
820 Broadway. Auguata Os.
Southern Railway
Piarnlar Carrier of the South
Schedule Effective March 1, 1(14,
N. H. Schedule figure* puoilahed only
■ * information tlid are not guaranteed.
Union Station, All Tralna Dally
Tralna Depart to
No
IS Charleston. S. C 7:20a.m.
26 Savannah, Jarkaonvllle ... .8:20a.m.
8 Columbia, M. C V:lon.m.
182 Washington. New York .. ..3:68p.m.
32 Washington. New York .. . 3 06p.m.
22 Clierleaton 8:40p.m,
20 Columbia 6:00p.m.
24 Cherleeion. Jarkeonville ...11:46pm.
Tralna Arrive From
No.
26 Charleston, Jackaonvllle ...3:20a m.
19 Columbia 10:00* m.
131 Waahlngtnn. Now York . ..12:01p.m.
31 Wnahlngton, New York . ..12:18pm.
25 rhnrleafon 2:18p.m.
29 Savannah, Ja-ksonvllle .... 7:00p.m.
7 Columbia 8:85p.m.
17 Charleeton 10:60p.m.
Tubman Drawing Room end Compart
ment Sleeping Cara, Couchee, Dining Car
tJervlce.
Phone 601 or 9*7 for Information and
Pullman Rraervatlona.
MAGRUDER DENT. Dlat. Pnaa. Agent.
Telephone 947 729 Broad St
No. Depart To —
•I Atlanta, Macon, Athens and
Washington 8:30«m
•3 Atlanta 12:16nt
111 Cnrnak and Macon 6:lspm
•27 Atlanta. Macon and Wash
ington 3:lspm
*!d Athens and Wnahlngton 4:3opm
•Dally. IDally except Sunday.
TIME SHOWN ABOVE IS EASTERN
(CITY) TIME.
SEVEN