The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 25, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. News of the Cotton Crop and Markets AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET # Middling Today 10*4 New Cotton Today 9 Tone—Steady New York Cotton Market (Today's Figures.) Open. High. Low. Close. January 859 . 860 850 850 October 8 55 8 68 8 54 8 54 December 8 50 8 54 8 47 8 47 Tone—Steady. Spots—9%. (Yesterday’s Figures.) Open. High. Low. Close. January 836 841 835 841 August 950 960 950 950 October 856 863 853 867 December 844 850 840 850 Tone—Steady. Spots—9.9o, NEW ORLEANS COTTON. • (Today's Figures.) Open. High. Low. Close. January 8 38 8 47 8 36 8 37 August 9 57 9 64 9 40 9 45 October 8 56 8 68 8 52 8 56 December 8 46 8 55 8 45 8 16 Tone—Steady. Spots—9 80. (Yesterday’s Figures.) Open. High. Low. Close. January 851 855 851 851 October 853 858 853 857 December ■*. 846 852 846 850 Tone —Steady. Spots—9%c. FULL QUOTATIONS IN THE LOCAL MARKETS (Today's Figures.! Good ordinary 7 3-4 Strict good ordinary » “ J Low middling ® Strict low middling *-0 1-8 Middling ™ New middling ® J’o Strict middling Good middling •” * : Good irdinary stains ? 3 5 Low middling stains ® c Tinges (Ist) “ ™ (2nd) 3 (Yesterday's Figures.) Close. Good ordinary I Strict good ordinary 8 £-4 Low middling ® Strict low middling in 18 Middling -- 1 ® ’•* New Middling * •• •• ■* - Strict middling '2 Good middling .. j . . Good ordinary stains " **B Low middling stains Bc, Tinges, Ist . . v 10 J'® Tinges, 2nd 9.8 RECEIPTS, SALES AND SHIPMENTS Net receipts today 339 Through cotton today 75 Gross receipts today 414 Receipts tor Week. Sales. Spin Shplt gator.. . . 192 90 190 Mon 220 84 Tues ... 352 179 200 Wed • • • • Thurs .. • • •• • • Fri Total. . . 764 353 390 Sales for Week. 1908. 1907. Sat 262 28 Mon. . . .613 18 Tues. ... 414 246 Wed Thurs •••• Fri Total. . .1289 293 STOCKS AND RECEIPTS Stock in Augusta, 1908.. .. ~ 9.290 Stock In Augusta, 1907 6,119 Receipts since Sept. 1, 1907....358,458 Receipts since Sept. 1, 1906. .. .369,886 IN SIGHT AND SUPPLY 1908. 1907. Sight to Aug 21.. 11.489 45! 13,451,122 During we»k .. .. 72.037 57,524 Visible supply . . 1.785,933 2,423,921 ESTIMATES FOR TOMORROW Today. Last Tr. 6-7000 Galveston 2260 35 4500 Houston 2231 9-1100 New Orleans 413 PORT RECEIPTS Today. Last Yr. Galveston 14183 3136 New Orleans 487 134 Mobile 961 13 Savannah 2158 485 Charleston 75 226 Wilmington — —, Norfolk.. 46 80 j New York —— j Boston 2ll Philadelphia.. —— 8 Brunswick j Pensacola —— —— Varloua Total ports (aat.).. 17000 4103 INTERIOR RECEIPTS Houston 12596 6192 Augusta 414 246 Memphis 505 5 St. Louis 15 Cincinnati.. Little Rock LIVERPOOL FIRM ON CLOSING PRICES l LIVERPOOL.—The cotton market was firm on the close; especially’bn far months. Though middling fljjot S closed 13 points down, at 5.27, futures, except August, closed 2 to 3 points j over yesterday. Receipts were B*o9o 1 baldfc, sal»s 1,000,. tone firm. The i range of quotations was as follhVS: Open. 2pm Close. Jan-Feb. . . 4.62 4.58 4.64 Vs Keb-Mar. . . 4.62% 4.66 Mar-Apr. . . 4.65 4.67 Vi Apr-May. . . 4.66 4 68% May-June. . . 4.66 4.69 Vi June-July July-Aug. . .5.31 5.23 Aug-Sept. . . 4.8814 4.78 4.87 [ Sept-Oct. . . 4.73 4.6*14 4.75 j Oct Nov. . . 4.67 4. 62 Vi 4.70V4 iNov-Dee. . . 4.62V4 4.60 4.66</ 2 I Dec-Jan. . . 4.61 Vi 4.58 4.65 LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. (Corr«ctp«l by Martin ft Garret*, i Government Bonos. Bid. Aakfel. U- S. 3s, 1006 .100 V 8. 4s. 1026 120 ft U. 8- 2s, 1930 ..102 State Bonds O*. S’-fce, 193 C J ft J. 97 Oa. 3ft». 1916. M ft N .. 95 (}*. 4>*s. 1922, .1 ft J.... 105 City Bonds. Augusta 4s. 1931. M ft b.. 97 Augusta 4ty«, 1926. A ft (J HM AuguetA. 4s, 1931, M 4 H IT —■ Atlanta 6s, 1914. J ft J. . 106 ; Augusta 4s, 1935, M 4 N . il rharleston 4s, 1909, J A J 99 —— | Charleston 4>/*». 1928, A AO 104 | Ohnrlnston ss. 1924, A , ft O 105 Coumblu, Is, 1910, J ft J.. 96 ■ ■ Columbus I J. ft J. IOC Railroad Stocks. Atlanta and West. Point R It 140 144 R R and Hanking Co 23.* 237 A A S R R Co 103 I Bouthweat»*m R R Co 103 1% Bank Stocks i Augusta Pavings Rank . 178 ——- Irian American Hank (par 125) 40 Merchants Rank 190 195 National Rank 133 i4*i National Kxrhang* Rank. 128 IJO Planters Loan ft Savings Rank fpsr |lo> 20 22 ITnion Having* Rank spar •26) ... 42ft < Cl i Irena* Bank ...... . HI Local Bonds. Augusts Factory Ist 6a, due 1916. M undM . . . PI Augusta Rv A Lite Co Ist as. 1940, J ft |i . . 94 Ron Air Hotel Co. «a, J A D , 1011-21 100 Jaf kaonvllle ss. 1924. M A S 104 Macon 1926. January ffUartarljr .. ...101 M*con 8« 1910, January quartan? 102 —— Hnvanr.c.h sa, 1909, Feb ruary quarterly 9| _ ftavunnoh &s 1914, January quarterly ...... 102 —— Local Bonds Enterprise* Mfg Oft lat 6a. 1923. M ft N s>a M 7 CHICAGO MARKET. J (Today's Figure*.) WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. September .. 93% 93% 93>, 93% CORN eCember 94 ' 4 4 ’ 4 94 ' 2 September .. 76% 77% 76 % 77% December .. 66V, 66 65% 66 OATS September 48*4 43 4S Vi 48% December 48), 49 48’, 48% PORK— September ___ __ October , LARD— September 9 17% !* 30 9 17% 9 27% October 9 27% 9 40 9 27% 9 37% RIDS— September .. 8 67% 8 72% 8 65 8 70 October 8 75 8 82% 8 75 8 80 (Yesterday’* Figures.) Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT— September 93% 93% 92% 93 December 93.14 9374, 93*4 9374 CORN— September • 76*4 77 76% 76% December 65% 65% 64% 65% OATS— September 49 49% 48% 48% December 48% 43% 48% 48% LARD— September 912% 915 910 912% October 922% 925 920 922% RIBS— September 855 860 852% 860 October 865 865 860 867% New York Stock Market (Today's Figures.) Atchison 87)4 Atchison pfd.. ~ 94% Baltimore and Ohio 93% Canadian Pacific 173% Chicago and Northwestern.. ..157% Erie 22% Illinois Central 135% Louisville and -Nashville 109% Manhattan L 137 Missouri Pacific 56% New York Central 104% Pennsylvania 123% Reading 126 St. Paul 141% Southern Pacific 99% Southern Railway 19 Union Pacific 156% Union Pacific preferred 85% Wabash 12% Wisconsin Central 23% Interboro Metropolitan 11% Interboro Met. pfd. 32% Great Northern 135% Atlantic Ooasf Line 90% Amalgamated Copper 77 American Car and Foundry.. .. 39% American Locomotive 95% American Cotton Oil 33% Am. Smelting and Refng 91% Brooklyn Rapid Transit 52 Colorado Fuel and Iron 33% National Lead 83% Paeifle Mail 25% People's Gas 95% Pressed Steel Car.. 33% Pullman Palace Car 163 Sugar 134% United States Steel 45% United States Steel pfd 107% Western Union 55 Mackay's pfd 66 SU4*y Mfg. Co. Ist ss, du* 1923, J & D 93 n Railroad Bonds. Augusta So Ry Ist mori gngo, ss, J Hr I) ... 85 tilt C of <>» Ry Ist Mfg 65... 1945, F and A 110 —— C of On Ry Ist Con Mrg ss. 1945 M and M . .106V4 C of Oa. Mac At Nor I)lv, Ist sh, 1916, J and J.. .. 99 103 rVntrn! of Oa, M, O and Atr Ist 6s, 1947. J & ,1.. 99 lf»3 Central of Oa V,atonton Branch, Ist ss, 1926, .1 and D 99 102 C of On Ist pfd income ss, 1915, Oct §9 C of Oa 2nd pfd incomo ss. 1945, Oct 49 C of Oa 3rd Income, Bs, 194'. Oct 39 - C of Oa Ry Mobile J >iv Ist ss, 1946, J ffr J ... 10* CCA- A 2nd 7s, 1910, A andO . 106 —— Oa R R A Hanking Co 6s fdue) 1910 100 Oa R R & B Co 6h. 1922 110 . 8. Ry. Co.. Ist con. 6*. 1994. J and J 99*4 —— Southern Cotton Mm otocks. AU.eville Cotton Mills <8 r ) 90 93 Aiken Mfg Co (8 (') . . 90 Anderson Cotton Mills <8 C) pfd 52 M Arkwright Mills 105 109 Augusta Factory 79 Rclton Mills 1... 110 il* Cabnrrus Cotton Mills . 130 135 Chadwick Mfg Co <N C.) Pfd 100 100 Chlquola Mfg Co <8 C) . 120 120 < liftor, Mfg Co (8 C). ... US lift Clifton Mfg Co (8 C) pfd 69 Columbus Mfg Co (Ca).. 96 101 Courtenay Mfg Co (8 C) 97 10f. I>•«lias Mfg co <Aki> .. vi 10i Cnorcs Mfg Co <8 C) ... 70 m Knorse Mfg Co (8 C) Pfd —• 101 Kagl and I*ho*nlx Mills < r »H) l3l Tvisley Cotton Mills <8 C) 136 146 Knterprlse Mfg Co (On).— Hu (tottnry Mfg Co '8 C).. 94 100 Ho 2d pfd 66 91 Oahirsvill* Cottorv Mills fOa) 50 60 c.ianl evllf- Mfg Co (8 C) 156 260 Ornnl-v Mill, pfd —— s■> Orsndel Mills (8 C) .... 116 120 Henrietta Mill* (N C| .. 160 I*7 King Mfg Co 97 Bangley Mfg Co lOO Lancaster Cotton Mill* C) . . . 106 I gii.rens Cotton Mid* <8 C) Pfd 153 160 Clm'K’on# Mills <8 C) .. 140 Louise Mill* *N C) 90 9f, It') pfd —-- 96 Marlboro Cotton Mills <8 C) 91* Orangeburg Mfg Co * f>. 2nd pfd 90 - I'elharn Mfg Co fO*> Pfd 101 -o« Poti Mfg Co. r W fH .C) • • 100 104 Raleigh Cotton Mill* (N C) 100 104 Kemlnole Mfg (» Com.. 40 Do 2d pfd 96 B*mlnMe Mfg Co, Is- pfd.. 100 |O3 BibJey Mfg Co 62 6k Urn*!** Mill* (M C >.. .. 140 144 THE AUGUSTA HERALD. J. C. McAILIFFE, Market tditor (Yesterday's Figures.) Atchison 87% Do. pfd. 94% Baltimore and Ohio 93% Canadian Pacific 173% Chicago and Alton Do. pfd Chicago and N,western, pfd ..159 Do. pfd Colorado Southern 33% Denver and Rio Grande .. .. Do, pfd Erie 22% Illinois Central 135% Louisville and Nashville .. ~ ..109 Missouri Paelfir 54% New York Central 103% Pennsylvania 123% Reading .. 12:1% Rock Island 16% Do. pfd 30% St. Poul 142 Southern Pacific 99% Southern Railway 18% Union Pacific 157% Do. pfd 85% Wlaconsln Central j. 23% Interboro Metropolitan .. .. 11% Do. pfd 32 Great Northern 135% Atlantic Const Line 90 Amalgamated Copper 7fi% Am. Car and Foundry (39% Am. Locomotive 5514 Am. Cotton Oil 3374, Am Smelting and Refining ... 93% Brooklyn Rapid Transit 51% Colorado Fuel ami IrAn 3274 National Lead 93% Pressed Steel Car 33'/, Sloss Sheffield Steel 61 Southern Pacific, pfd fIH Sugar 134% hunited States Steel 45% Do. pfd. , ’ 108% Western Union r>s Mackay’s, pfd gg Va. Carolina Chemical .. .• .. 20% A. 0. BROWN & CO. SUSPENDED TOM Firm’s Buaineks in Badly Tangled State is Only An nouncement That Could be Obtained Today. NEW YORK Tht' HUHpenelon of A O. Brown & Co., har boen Announced on the slock cxchiinKO. Following the announcement of the Kiisperflon, the firm made the follow- In? statement: ‘The affair* of the firm arc badly tangled Further than that wo do not care to make any statement at present." MISSING MISSIONARY MYSTERY SOLVED CINCINNATI, O.—The rnyatery of the dlßappearanc* of Mlaa Rllsaheth ffanaen, a Presbyterian church mis sionary, who disappeared from her home In this city on April 27 laat. Willet’s Formula "Alfalfa Stock Food.” Made r,f ground Alfnlfa hay, and ground Hound grain* with no "nilor." Kxrlualve agent*. car lota wanted Id each town. For borne* and milch •town Ingredient* 40 per rent, ground Al salsa ha;-, r,O per cent, corn cbopa, other ; und grain*, etc. Aualyala— Fat 2:63 per cent., pro teln 14.7f,p or cent Carbohydrate*. 61.75 per cent.; Fiber, 17.00 per cent Price One Hack (100 Ibl.) *1 SO; two *acka 1 200 laba. $3,50; 1 ton (i.OM) lb*> 633 00; 2 12 ton*, $32.60; 6 ton*, $32 00 At * cent and 34a pound. Nine quart* per d*y for 30 d*yi will co*t »t>oiJt $3.75; 10 quart* about $4 30, 12 quarts about $5.15; 15 quart* about $6 45. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway The following arrivals ana departure* of trains, I'nlon Station, Augusta, Oa., us well ns confections with other compa nies. are simply given us information, and arc not guaranteed: (Effective May 31. IMS.) DEPARTURES. 6:30 n m.- No. 7. Pally for Anderson. Seneca, VValhaJUn. etc. 10:10 a. m.—No. 1. TvtUy for Greenwood. Laurens, Greenville, Spartanburg, Hendersonville and Asheville. 2:ob p. m. No. 42, Dally except Sunday, for Allvadalo. Fairfax, Charleston, Savannah, Ueaufort, Pert Itoyal. 7:00 n. tr.. No. US. Sunday only, for Al lendale, Charleston. Peaulori, Port Royal. Savannah. 4:40 p. in. No. :t. Daily for Greenwood, No. 5 loaves Greenwood at t»:b0 u. in* for Spar tun burg. ARRIVALS. No. 4, Dolly from Greenwood, S :Sf> a. m. No. 41. dally except Sunday, from Charleston. Savannah. ltoaufort. Port Royal, etc., No. .17, Sunday only, from Beaufort, Port Royal. Charleston and Sa vannah, 1:80 a. in. 12 30 p. in. No. 2. daily from Asheville. Spartammrg. Greenwood, etc., 0:15 p. m. No. 8, daily from Anderson. McCormick, etc., 7;3t» p. in. Trains 41 and 42 and 37 and S 3 run solid between Augusta and Charleston. Effective June 16. 1908. theie will he Trl-Wcckly Parlor Car service between Augusta and Asheville, leaving Augusta Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, Asheville Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days. Train* Nos. 1 and 2. ERNEST Wild JAMS. General Passenger Agent. No. 807 Broadway, Augusta. Gil CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. (Current Scneauies correcte« to Date.) (7t»th Meridian Tims.) DEPAR lURE3. For Savannah and Macon . .. ••7:Boam For Dublin and Savannah •2:4spir. For Savannah and Macon ••B:4opm For Savannah and Macon 119:40pm For Savannah, “Tyhoe. limited" 117.00 am ARRIVALS. From Savannah ami Macon ... ••7:ftopm From Savannah and Mauon ...••B:6oam From Savannah and Macon .... !!8:10um From Dublin and Savannah •12 46pm From Savan'h Tybco Limited" lU2.4Gam •Dally. ••Except Sunday, t(Sunday only. Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Augusta and Savannah on night trains. Connects at Mlllen with through sleep ing cars to and from Macon, Atlanta, Columbus, Birmingham and Chicago, His. F. F. POWERS. W W 11 ACRE IT, Coiu'l. Agt Trnv. Pass. Agt. 7X5 Broad St. A TLANTIC Coast Line Nuthv These arrivals and departure! are given an Information, but arrival ana connections are not guaranteed. No. 82 No. 38 North May 1. 1908. South 2 30pm Lr Augusta .. . .Ar. 10 oonu 4:ospm Lv Barnwell 7 t»6nn 4:3opm Lv Denmark ...Lv. 7 ;>san s:o9pm Lv .. OraiU'burg „..l,v. I 16am 6:sopm LV Hum tor Lv. 6:6oam 7:66pm Lv.... Florence . . l.v. 4 40am 6:loam Ar.... Richmond . .Lv. 7 2t»pm 9 r.Oam Ar... Washington . Lv. 3 46pm 11 :20am Ar.... Baltimore ....Lv. 2:l2pth 1 4tpm Ar. . W. 1 'li lln 4:lspm Ar iCsw York. 3d St Lv. H:2sam PULLMAN PARLOR • \IIS between Augusta and New York without mange. Dining Cur tiervlje, Florence to Now York. L. D. M’CULLITM. Commercial Agent. 807 Broad 4t T. C- WHITE. W. J C 14.4 IG, Gen. Pali. Agent, Pash. I’iuft Mgi Wilmington, N. c. A lot of nun strive for fame be emme of the money that goon with Is believed to have been solved hv the tindlnß of n leg of a woman In the river al (he font of Bridge afreet yesterday. The rest, of the body haa noi been recovered. On the foot was a shoo and part of a black stocking. The shoe has been Identified by a brother and als ter of the girl as resembling one worn by Miss Hansen when she dlsap peared. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦ * « ♦ AUGUSTA GRAIN ♦ ♦ AND PROVISIONS ♦ ♦ « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦ D S. Hides, 45-lbs, average 9 7 ki lt S Plates, 8 Ib, average. 8 78; I) 8. Bellies, 22-lb, average, lit 12; Smoked Sides, 46 lb, average, 10 3 1 Smoked ('boulders, 8 1 o lb, 9 l-2c; No. I Plrnlr limns, 6 8 lb., 9 1 4c; Dove Brand Hams, II Him, 15c; C,.pl ml city llams, 11-lb., 15c; It. O. liiaaklaHl Bacon, 13 I-2c. Best While Corn, $1.03; Best Mixed Corn, $1,00; Best White Oats, 66 r, Purina Chick Feed. 40 lb. $1 00; Purl rot Chick Feed, 100 lbs, $2.20, Chick va Feed, 50-lhs, 95e; Vorn Chops, )6 ills., $( 80; Dairy Feed, 10 Ilia 41 45. Pure Wheal Bran. $1.40; Fancy Lem ons, box, (360), $3.60; Virginia H. P, Peanuts, 22 Hi Cream Cheese |5 I 2c; Besl Second Patent Flour, 84 50; Standard Patent, $4 50, Fancy Pin • lit Flour, $5.00; Woojcotl’s Itoyal High Patent Flour, $6.26; Jarhoc's Royal High Patent Floor. $3 50 The above prices on Flour In I 8h and 1 4s cotton; wood 15c more Cotton Sheets, full size, 21c; 2-lb. New Baggliig, 7 1-2 c; 21b Pandard Pieced Ragging, sc, 21b Sugar Bag Cloth, 6 I 2c; New Arrow Tb s, I 06 12c; Whole Rein ndle Tics, 96 I 2c; Riveted Ties, 70c No. I. On Syrup, 1 2 tibia, 38c; White Clover Drips, libla, 3oc, Gold Mine N. O. Syrup, bills, 26c; pure Cuba Molasses, hblr, 31c; p. R, Molas Every Woman s.n»l *6< d, i kiiow t LWhirlingßpr*y a 1) **•.•*• *V*,t , litn !»-• y Vtfigai kj/ii.gt. \V - j .. <1 "niroiifm l< *'' " '"*"•** '!• ,% ■> r’ 11 • i >uVy i:'l,"..' :|ii« f i* fl m ' I J vhiii/b •'« <n J .*l , ltV| 1,1 ft. 44 I tuH ‘i M Vi.nl i INJECTION BROU POR 60N0RRK0U and GLEET NO OIMrH fNI SIMtM 88Q0IRE0 Sold by all Druttglats FINANCIAL THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA 707 BROAD STREET* ORGANIZED 1865. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $450^00.0) L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier. BEGINNING AUG. IST, 1908, -this Bank will pay 4 per rent in terest oil CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. These certificates will hr Issued by us In sums of $100.0(1 and up, for stipulated periods of time, to suit the Depositors' convenience. SAFETY LOCK BOXES $3.00 TO $20.00 PER YEAR. The business of our out of town friends carefully looked after. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. You can draw your money ;il any time if you deposit it with us and take one of our CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. W c pay you 4 Per Cent per annum if you leave it with us three months or longer. The National Exchange Bank. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , $549,000.00. Georgia Railroad Bank: Augusta, Georgia. This Bank Solicits ilm banking business of merchants and corporations. We pay 4 Per Cent Interest on all deposits placed in our Savings ITept. YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED. Hie New Coupon Certificates of Deposit nhow on Fholr faro the sunn mu of principal amrl Intornut—you know what It 1h without, figuring. They nro certified checks of this bank nafest form of commercial paper pay 1 per cent in tercst four times a year, issued exclusively In Augusta by the Merchants Bank Capital and 'Surplus, $300,000.00 THR BXPKRIENCL of fhoupnnda of our depositors In Irtentb ;»1 with that of the person who haw not begun to Have. The hardest part about the whole busl nesg for them was the STARTING POINT, \ftcr the lee was broken and the star! made U wait found to tie an cany matter to lay aside a certain sum each week or month. Ami it In certainly anion lulling how rapidly a bank account grown, especially when i per cent interest Ih added to It each ;»lx months. Come In umi make your start tomorrow morning early. "WHERE SAVINGS ARET SAFE." THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 823 BROAD STREET. ARK YOU E3UILX)IINQ ? We Carry a Large Btock of Roofing Black and Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Tar and Ro*ln Sized Build Ing Paper; Tin Bhlnglee, Etc. Estimatee cheerfully furnlehed on Tin Roofing, Gutter*, Eto., Gal vanned Iron cornlcee, and ekylight*. DAVID SLUSKY, 1009 BfIOAD BTREET. BO I LT Red and Buff, Dry Pressed r* ■Lr iV aru j Common Building LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIFMEiy\ (jeorgid—Carolina Brick (iompany Howard H. Stafford, President. Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, GA. MEET MB AT HIOKBY’B Where they have flratelaa-i workmen. No lonq wait* and beat attet*. tlon. LAtilEfi HAIR D lEBSING PARC JR IN THE HARISON QljlLft INC, ROOM 213. Remember the Place—22l Eighth Bt. HICKKY’S BA RUHR SHOP. OFFICE STATIONERY. Huy your full sii|»|»lics of office Htationery of us. We have u lull slock. Our prices ;irc rijjjht. RICHARD’S STATIONERY COMPANY. j bblit, 2Hc; Pure lirtllu 'HbfdllJtill m'm, Itbl*. 10c; C. (). Mola**'-*, bid*, I be. r l/cnf l.ard, 50 lb ran*, lie; May PloHMom K. It. l.ard, bull, can*, II I 2c, Fidelity K. II hard, tuba nr can*, 12c; Hnow lirift t‘omptmnd Ml Ih can*, It I 4c; Tottit Compound l.ard, 50 ill can*, K 2 4c; l.ard In ; Tierce*, I 4c lie*; In lib lb tub*, I tie ! ’c*K. N V Gran RtiKur, bbla, 4 , 50; N ' V. (Iran. Hngar. 4,2 b lb bar*, 45 55: j V (). Oran. Hmrar, bbl* on!’, 45 2b ] Hucar, f. rt b. Cnaal, 10c b e lib lb Pearl (lilt*, all »!/,<■ ■ $7 21; Georgia country M*»i on-ib. $i #6, [ 'icuutla Country Meal, ItOOb, $1,2 , PAGE SEVEN FINANCIAL HARO WOOD MANTHLB, GRATEB AND TILES, PARIAN HOUSE PAINTB. Ocotirla Country Meal, 4Mb*,' P9e, Georgia Counitv Mini, 24 lh», 60c, No. I Alfa'fa Hay, per ton, $23.n0; No. I Timothy Hay. per ton, Jt7.bO; No. I I-, i Vine Hay. per ion. $20.n0, No Vetch Hay. per ton, sl3 00; New I'crnimla llay, per lon, $1550; Pot ion He- <1 Men I, per ton, $24 00; Cob lon Heed Hull*, per ton, $9,00, Common Green Coffee, 7 14c; Standard (Iri't) Coffee, ko; Fancy* flrecli Cofft e. Hr; Fancy Green Cos. be, P I "!•; Cracked lllcc, 3 1-2 e; lapon Klee, se; Medium Head it Ice, 4 3 1c; Head Itlcc, 5 Tic; Fancy Head Itlc. , h I 2c. Kcrimen* Oil, I3n, Mall, cot ion bat: , ,0e; I'cxa* R l*. Gao, #7e, Georgia Scy-i Rye, S2AO.