The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 16, 1894, Image 8

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12 THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: SUHDAT MOBNEHG, SEPTEMBER 16, 1894. THE WORLD OF TRADE Reports by Wire From the Great Markets. Stock* and I to•• » ■£ vmw fort, bopj 16.— Honor ooJI mot at 1 per ceuUT clo*eu oltor« *'• 1. Inn* BierconUi# paper 4a»fci per corn. bar niTtr (tv. Mexican «Jvli*r» 42*.. htcrliuc « cohurt nteady witn actual Mihinee* In nanetta' till* at 44.i4.a4.t6K for ulny <Ujai l*.«l iM)i lor demand: n»«*a c< U)inercl<u LJlUi 94.f«*r*lx*r cay®- ad.16 lor Ooiuanu. uc«erumeot Pond* vreax. kuu K>cna dull. luuiioaa bonds vohk. Utter at tb* boaru C3*. Livilug Block quotation* wer* a* follow*: BAILKOAO rrocr*. iner.CoucDOU.. 9ii*n.u anaStL. W preru.. Hh ADicreufar H«t»n. U»6 oo proto... v7*, Atctt.l ouu/oOe. 101 <* OO pretd.... KWH Atch.,1. MOAVl 1H 2aiu. ana vuia .. 1th Laumaisu Pacino.. 46 k tkmpmttu,. ?<JH UiuroiAium.. .1U tnic**o,i>.*uu <* 16* Uutio (IU loti Koi*. Lack and W». II i t, in* vr* ana caw*. isfc A-.lenn. V.anao*. JbH uo j.M.... 19* in* K‘. oo proleiToa.,.. SI Central Xiecinc,. 88fc luitioi* control... v< UJoUMUta *.. 17h oo prn.. II JAk* Bn or* IMW UniAUklMB.. MH Lou.ond >•« aid. 8 Mannattan uon*„ll8tf Arm. oua Char... 1(1 MlebirancenirAit *9 Hioaourl P*clO* w 3914 JUebUtancOMo... 30H •TATI J80XIX. A la lama n«*t A. 103 no fta*nU....104 no ciam o... 93 la. stamped I *..HO b.Coruoc* 11% aw prora Vi how Jersey Cent. .1 JIM hew letk Control. 101H h, l. oua h. A... 27* horf.ona Wv.prob -&'♦ hottnornl'ocino.. 6 oo proc. 18 31 ortn western..... lot an pi o'., ill pAClLclIkll 11 mine liana W. t*. lor. 19J |Mt iMIM 4I,*l IbltUi...... «>?• oo pret. .131% fcllwCerllticato* «-«?* f eon. 1> ana *.... l»s ao aw pret. fan Texas Pacino..... 10* Onion hoc*dc..... js;» VIiu Kuiuah - - pta. 14* Weetero Onion... tin Wneei'f nua 1*L.. 19* ov. au pta.. 4» fioutb.rull'y ta.. ;»X " conn 11% W'd l*M 3enne<aeeeia<’a. W 2enn.n*w **t3r..1V9* ao ao -,,mn Tanneeseo 8*e.. Vlninio e'eaejr. VO > UMUO.JUflOl 6» >ortn carotin* t*. 99 hortu corounnM.lil aOTKnnMRNT TO KM. r.K. mreefet'ed.lll I C.&lVnregular, l.g. 4’* coupon*.. 118 •HUL 1 Asked. J Kr dlTiden-t statement or tho weociatoa bunto tor mo week endinir todayi «,#,««*• lire r*e. dreroaso........... ••••* Lonne. increone Specie. Increnne. 679,»«w ...... 1.141.100 3,164.100 cirmiloUon. 20J.100 a l»e bank* now bold la exceee ol tbe re<tulroineuuonii*jMperoenfcrttie 16W.»m.kw cotton: Macon, tiept. 16. Our market U ***y. ot Uie folltwiug quoUtlonn: Good middling ... *. .« »« J 8 * 16 Middling - — ••• ® 0trldt low middling -r .. .. 6 3-4 Jxiw middling.. ..... » 'Good ordinary..... *... •* Ordinary.^ •* & • 10CAL BKOtim. nil yeewrdar Tbliday loot week. 3l)led*rlS9X COIff ARATIVK BTATRMKKT. rvuT lifer.i it*. 1 fa? IP s# i‘ 3r.ty COHN- 8#pt Oct Saturday WtfduMHlay... Tbnradsy. Itlaq Thin far thla w*tk. *19499 19.HB t'^VIl .... 11018 .... 19618 .... :::: 90119 Y.Y. ' t.ioil .... 14RA9 34131 18544 iraie 181M 19274 14.836 Deo OATS- Sopt Oot May rortK- baiee. JGO bale#. *ew Tort. Bap. 19.—Tba futura Market opened quiet ana cloeea etoady. toaiaa cioted. Jib t tab , March April... i.1« C.PJ e.9s 1.94 7.01 0.74 4.HO 0.90 f 02 7.99 7.06 '■Y -te. nC.*..\* 1 !!!!!!!!"!!!*!’" ««• •!<l 0.IA 0.10 o!r! o •:» 6.49 axenra aup xzronTo. * I ' 1 To-d»r 1 .hi. wowaaisa net receitu* i “ n Porta to U real Ur I tat u " MlHirta to Francou « Kiport* toOoriUuont.... fcUK-k on hand at New York... 19.419 3.710 244*874 “mT5 0,710 The total vlalbleaupply of etittontor tboworldla. i is. Ot which are American lllisloto llra ® year.... 9.lio.t!i of which writ* American 1.0D7.0M lieccipi* tor the week at all luterlor lew net................91. # ...... ti ij,, BMelpu fA'in in.nl.uon. cwr bruu.bl lu .nut .luco 8.UMB. HUM K»w onvtxm cxoaiR. nmust Sf* OrlMRO. K.p. Il-Ociun 1UIUIM cln.oj HI.. >>,910 UlH, »bruwr . Mirun. m fpnu fit {< AUgUkt.. , . •eptamner |i( octooar. * ftovembar 1« ikeeember......... % at njitr wiumrm.Nu. c^‘n.T'x c ST ; «C!-k^. , ** ay ' «*«"«« IbiUlmore. Mpt. 14,-Noimnnl. iiwmmc Tlii atock s,3f7, llostcu. Sept. 15.—Steady. iMiamng ih atock 1.M7. ■ Wllmln«ion, s^t u.-ainay. Vuaum t V,; net i,d; utock 8,7)0. SrpL 15 '-yuuu Minaimj Hdvnnnnh. Srpt. ll -gul.t. wit).nine ■ t-)C; not MWS; Mock 39.Bg>. K«t Orlonnn K<iU. i5.-iii*y. juinaunr 6 7-10: net 2.137; mock 90,519. Moiule. Seui. U. - Mbiy. Miaaims »h net 5>i; utock 3.Cl. Aukusu. Sfvl. 15.—Ka.y, w Klollna . 7-1«; nef 1,013; .tock 3.7U. Obvle.ton, Sevt. i.s -steanv, tuiaaim. f 1 .: atoi-k 29,722. OtuctaunU. Kept. 14.-Ktm.ty. jti,Mm, £ «; Ml 30. Mock M«. lejttl.vlllo. Kept. l.V-Qulet SIM,tun. o\ 8t. LouK Sept IS,—Quiet, .mi . .niiK at. net 23: .lock 0.713. lloc.uon. Kept ftS.—ctteuuy. sunmtnfi (H: net t,tS0; .lock k»3. STKVKNS- COTTON LETTHIl, Fpod.! Wire to lorou. A Jumea. 1 Sm York. Kept. IS.—Mverpool mu me vulnerable point. Tbe decline mere ui eurpriatUk. l*rtcea Jroppixj > potnu ana * to 7 potnu In New lurk, etoarn. m-m-o hero. Tbe re«»ipu hereu here. The rale, here were «s,lttl hales The receipt, at tb. ports were also an clement of weakness, ttuu.ion receipts moreover, were t.stu. .ysinst sib i.ia thy lust year. Urcrpoo! eeiim* tor ton. •ccoutlt rnna alko ttommermic t-y some at the Qmnin houses arereaatea tne »mc •Man. while the OacUne «u aieo, in a Mkoaorh tee to Liverpool reutne. A tew rxX atop onlera were cauent on tne w.cy teem. The wratber at the aonth wot ren- rally clearer. The CtnroowM re-ion later IS bullW). It tin that in 'tern an4 numerous other potnu m tne >ltssi> Mppl Valley and Mate tna cult mere roM been too much rain and aaokte tram teat, worrao, rat and aneddrac are atao Claimed In portions at Atohaam Tonne*, nee. Arkansas and Sllsnisipts. wnua pten- tne has been tsrded by wot nwtMr. Ur. erpool douMlcaa ted tnu report tne urn thine this morning, but Ignored it. TM domlnent Mntimint here la ao ocanstt tnat JCurep, u flooded with nig crop estimates and favorabla crop report*. But many conilder the very loir prlcp or cotton foods ore fairly active and nrm. home of the weak and long Interttt ’ weeded out today, and at tne mine time the .hart Interest eras Increased, encour aged by the large crop movement oi late. Whatever may ba oald in ravor oi cotton there aeetns to no no doubt tnsi distinctly bad crop reporti and an active and strong Liverpool market are necessa ry to prevent a further decline. utevens a Co. LIVERPOOL. rjrerrwil. 8ep 13.Koe,□.-Spot cotton market business fair who price, easy, American mianuaf. aal tj. Esu. B.uouim. ctwbieu 8Mr sere ter speculation .ns capers and Included 7,110 An-erlcen. Becelpu — bales, American —. Closing uuetstlenn—yulurss 'inlet. fiepternber beplember-Octeber. Octobephersmber.. k»ftl.-| Pi si.b'r fiecomljcr-lanuary. Mawr-IMnair. tint 9 49-01 ag 43-CI 11<4(»} 49*14 94141 4 4141 I 4944 3 6041 9 4341*9 4*4* 3 4141*9 4344 3 4244 >4944 14144 GRAIN AND WtOVIBlUNB. Chicago, Sept. IS.—lTtding on tne t>oarc today, with the ercepuon at corn, waf dull and Inactive, partaking largely oi the usual Saturday flair holiday charac ter. In com, however, tne trade wa» fairly large, but within a moderate range At the beginning or trading wneat woi cosier on the continued weakness in corn •taler cablet and large receipts in tfl' northwest. The weakness in corn, how ever, was the main factor, aa it haa beer for some time pas', wnen tne markci got down to the ‘*put" price, it ateodieo ■on free buying by commission nouses. 0,0 cl0,e th0 nwrket strengtn- eried sptoewhat. but the trading waa ver> IWjt and of a acatterlng nature. Tn< a un<ler the opening price ra t , 1 * helt "P"" 1 MHab«»: aenna t* r«. clolstig tteK-Xalic. lowr than ye.t.r, day. Cash wheat was in fair demand. Priooa nera 74c. lower. WMIt on (Itneral fame “ r "yf. ,llt ‘ho “)« belt and larger r» celpts than waa expected, -t ne weak ten “•‘•'e' 1 hy tno receipt or atop ordera, but the market steadied at tn» decline, on buying ordera by nuainew houica, mibseqiiently advancing on pr*- dieted cooler nnd frosty weetner in tne , eat and eouthweM, and on good cove* l-, ' r - when tne large-oA tlmated receipts Tor Monday were postc? J^e*^ened under the hammering or the bcariah local crowd, but waa rain> ateady on good buying at the decline, M2 y ._* 0r A op '; DM aoM between UH end MT4; chwlng <u 23—Bfcc. lower tner yesterday. Cash corn was tn talr ne- maml. Prices were %c. tower. Onte opened easy In aytnpatny witn com but the offerings were wen taken nnc price, subsequently advanced, partnuiy JJL, l S™P* th! ; com. Trading was not. lerge and t3ie closing was qulei. aia- yeiteld^ unchanged to Ho. higher tna, Provisions opened easier on tne worn r, 0l L *E? wlu> ■PitPMW ror corn. 2* *" ,rch »« M » »y OUtSIdt packers. l’ut subsequently rased oit on rather larger olTenngs and closed tame ”* cent* mwer; rib n . U f S ry c^ km-er. nl * '° WCr ' aM Janunr > Tho future quotations ranKcnjuf toiioww FUTURB QUOTA'l^wa. WIIDAT— Open IflHh* Low Atlanta bonds, prlco an to rate of Interest <nd maturity 1 Augusta bonds, pTlce as to 2-ate of Interest and maturity..7 Roma bond* 8 per ota( umh J® Columbus 5 per cent i»ond Macon Cptr cent, bonds, quar terly coupons.. ,.'.112 RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad Joint mortgage 7 per cent. bond*. Jan and July coupons 117 Ocoroia railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1807 ....101 Georgia railroad 6 per clnt. bend.?. Jan. and July coupons; djie 1M0 -a—* 108 10« Sept. M14 ,*toH .sr ^ MW MTi M MH MH 22VJ wet 3% 31* 12* SI Clos. 23* 51* "T wv* ■ Jan LARU- Rept Oot Jan RIBS— Sept Oct Jan. 14.00 J4.00 13.75 8.72H 8.70 8.10 8.724 8.724 8.10 8.734 8.6/4 7.934 8,/XVi 8 eVf* V.W4 . 8.75 8.75 6.75 9.0 . 7.634 7.674 7.574 . 7.10 7.10 7.10 7.V*Vj CAST QUUTATiUNU. Flour was neglected but cteady at changra ptiers. No. 3 spring wneat, K»M. No. 3 red. 53aVi. No. 3 corn, MU. . No. 2 oats. 304a*. Pork, 313.75a874. Ltrd. |a.WttS74. ' \ Short rib side* I7.65.i774* * Dried salted shoulder^ »B.7ya80. 1 Salted cured aides, 39.10(05. / Whisky. 11.33. LAMSON’S GRAIN LETTER, Special Wire to Lyons 8b James. Chicago. Sevt 15.—Aside from tne "burry caused by tho irregular and unintelligible government report on corn ana tears oi early froat. It tuia been a very dlacourag* Ing week to holders or wheat, we art not Buffering alone, it la apparently epi demical, all outside markets report tnt »ime story. We have very nine to not to that already stated tn our letter or Iasi week as causes for this depression, ano wo regret to say mat tno oonumons governing the presa it market Rre anytning but encouraging. Tho local stocks are ac cumulating at an enormous rate, wAtM reports have It that quite a largo surplus Is left over from the last crop in India, Australia. The prospects ror tne crop of the latter country is lu per cent. Hot ter than last year. Exports or broadstum show a decrease of over t>u per cent., wnue foreltnens continue to tnanitest little oi no interest on tills side. Speculation con tinues to a narrow groove. Exports oi wheat and flour wero L*,?n,uuu vs. .uv/.v*. last week. There la one satisfactory feat ure about a further decline in prices anc It wW certainly increase consumption toi the annual food and prove attractive to Investors. The actions or tho corn map ket would Indicate that homers were oni> too eager to take advantage ot a ouiusr government report to dispose or men holdings and the receipts which have oe- evens very* large, the latter part or tin week show that farmers, like spccut&tive holders, are anxious to realize on the ad vance. Speculators residing in the nroutn dUtrlcts are still lotn to believe in much lower prices and are suffering by the oe* cllne. while the more favorable farmer nnd spec*ilator In the localities where the crop Is large are. in the main, sellers, thus reaping the b-.*nent resulting rrom a good crop, and the derAne on contracts ibid for furlh'r delivery. Oats, It seems to us, are comparatively cheap at around » cents per Duunn, when we look at the price or corn rno other animal food. Should com and want become unusually depressed, tt may tx that oats will sympathize m a measure, but we are Inclined to believe that hoiam of 30 cents oats wtu l«a able to reans< fair profits If persistent. How products are so muett out or line being so much lower than art hogs, tt is impossible to predict or mscerne a ten dency In thla line. It tn quite evident ton •o long as the live hog* are worth true* 4 to 4c. per pound more than wncr whan killed and cured for the market. The packers are not going to exert them selves to buy hogs. Lamaon. Brothers & Co. MACON BOND AND 8TOCK REPORT. STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS, B!d.Ask*d. 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity 13M IWH KB 44 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons* maturity im....llSH U4U <4 pur cent, bonds, Ian and July coupon* maturity 1X3 ua lie 84 per cent bonis, Jan. and July coupons, maturity long date. ..08 160 MUNICIPAL BONDS. Sav annah I per cent, bonds 104 104 Georgia railroad 6 per tent. Iwnds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1922 .110 Montgomery and Eufaula rail road, 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1800,... W Ocean Steamship bonds. 5 per cent Ian. and July coupons, due 1520 Columbus amLWestern railroad 6 per cent July coupons. ..... M Columbus and Rome railroad 6 per ceit. bands, Jan. and July coupons 38 AuguaU and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1SQC W Savannah, Americas and Mont gomery railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 47 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1972.... S3 South Georgia and Florida rail road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds, Jsn. and July coupons Northeastern railroad indorsed C per cent. bond*. May and November coupans IM Macon and Northern railroad certificates of bonds, March and September coupons 39 ♦ Charleston, Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds W 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TUBES. Central railroad common stock.. 19 3 Central railroad 6 per cent, de- Jf ~ Southwestern railroad stock.... 71 7. Georgia railroad stock 152 Lc Atlanta and West Point rail- road atock • •• 75 w Atlanta and West Point railroad •tock w * LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light and Water consols. May and November coupons T * Wesleyan college 7 per cent.- bands, Jan. and July coupons. .100 11. Macon Volunteers* Armory 7 per cent bonds. Jan. and July cou- Sns... 106 Bibb Manufacturing Company C per cent, bonds, April and Oct. coupons *" J Progress Loan and Improvement Company •• 50 w Southern Phosphate Company stock w 80 Acme Brewing Company 100 baniTstocks. First National Bank stock.™ American National Bank stock.. 85 . Exchange Bank stock...*..*..*•* » M Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock............ 50 £ Central Georgia Bank atock Maeon Savings Bank ■tock...... W A Central City Loan and I™ 8 * ..... Company stock 75 DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J. Lamar & Sons. Clnamon Bark-Per oound, 12 to 15c. Cloves—Per pound. 15 -to 25c. Drugs nnd Chemical*-^um nssafoe- tM.i, 35c pound: camphbr gum, 65 to 6i»c pound; gum opium. $2.65 to $3.50 pound; morphine. l-8s. $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qui nine (according to- size) 38 to 90 cents ounce; sulphur, 4 to 6c pound; salts, Lp- som. 2 1*3 to 3o pound: coppers*. 2 to 3c pound; salt pet re, 10 to 12c pound; bo rax, 16 to 18o pound; bromide potash, 50 to 66c per pound; chlorate,’ 25 to 30c per pound: ctirtiollc acid. 60c to $1.75 pound; chloroform. 76c tb $1.40 pound; calomel, 85« to 31; logwood. 16 to 20c pound; cream tartar, commercial, 25 to 30c. DRY goods: Corrected Every Saturday by S. Wnxet- baum & Son. t (Prints—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2 to Cc; turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2c; indigo blue, 4 to 4ftc.; sulids. 4 to 5 cents. Sheetings—44, 4 3-4c; 7-8, 4 l-2c; 3-i, 3 1-2 to 3 3-4C. Tk'khig*—From 5 to 12c. , Checks—d 1-2 to 6c. . Ble.iehinga—X^rult of tho Loom, 6 3-4 to 7 l-2c. FRUITS AND NUTS. 100 100 IOC F6 1W Idlna clarified, 5 cents. IJay—We «:u)le to lay No. 1 Timothy at $18 and fancy, $19. Mean*—Buk .“ides, 8 l-2c. Corn—75 cents jw bushel. Oats—Mixed, 43c; white, 48c. Lard—'Tierce*, 9 2-Jc; can?, 10c per pound; 19-ptound cans, 10 l-2c. Oil—lie. ■Snuff—Lorillaril’s M-accab y enufT, stone Jars. 45c p-r P'M’id; Jai.«, 45c per pound; 2-ounce battles, $9,900 per gross; 2-ounce cans, $S.C0 per gross 1-pound cans, $3.yJ pfr gro.-.n; liauroaa snuff, 1-ounce gtau, 5c; 1-ounce tins, $4.25 per gross. . S - Tomato fcateup—Pints, &0c; quarts, $1.25. Hominy—Per barrel. $4. < Meal—Bolted, 75c; plain, 75o, . Wheat—Bran, 85c. • w Hama—12 t<5 13c. -41 # Shoulders 9 l-2c. *1— 'v K W i ftPEATa. , Corrootwl Every Saturday liy W. L, Henry. Fresh Meat®—Western t>e?r. 5t, to Georgia beef. 41-1 to ff: <irr-.fi G 1-2 to 7c: Western muHon 7 J-,c; no ttve mutton. < l-2c: te»iM0a pork uu* «.iire. 8 l-2c: fresh u'jrk sausage, 8c: Bo logna oauaage. Go. • HARDWARE. Axes—88 to 87 per doezn. li.rr Lead—Go per pound. Bueketo—Paint 1 , 81.28 per dozen; ce dar, three hoops, 52.25. OirdCotton. Jt. Chains—Trace. 83.60 to 84.0 per dozen. Well buckets—83.25 per dozen. Rope—Manilla. 12c; stsel, 10c; cotton, It cents. Shoes—Horse. 84; Mule. 85. Shovels—'Anres, 810 per dozen. Biiot—Drop, 81.35 pm- eaok, Wire—Barbed. 3c per pound. Wire—Barbed, 3c per pound. Nolls—81.65 base, wire; cut. 81.35 base. Tubb—Painted, 82.35; cedar, 84.60 per neat. Brooms—81.25 to 85 epr dozen. Haimos, Iron bound, 83. Measures—Per nest. 81 . Plow Blades—t cents per pound. Iron—Swede. 4 l-2c per pound; refined, 2c basis. Plow Stock—Hfltmen, 81; Ferguson, 90c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Poultry—Hens, 25c to 28c: fries, 15c to 20c; duties, 25c 4o 80c; geese. 40c to 60c. Evaporated apples—15 l-2c per pound; sun dried apples. 8c to 10c per pound; dried peaohea. 12 1-tc to 16c per pound. New Irish Rotators-U, W.WJ barrel. Sweet potatoes—^75c per bushel. Cabbage-82 per crate. Onkms—81 per bushel. Honey—8c to 10c per pound, ii '• Tonwtoes—75c per bushel. U Eggs—16 cents dozen. : HIDES. -VyOOL, ETC. f CorrecteO Every Saturday by G. Bemd & Co. Hides—Green salt. 2 1-2 cents per pound; dry flint, 4 1-2 cents, per pound. Goat Skins—10 to 21 cento each. Sheep SMns—20 to 50 oenta each. Beeswax 16 to 22 cents. Tvillow—3 tb 4 cents. Wool—Washed. 16 to 20 cents per pound: unwashed. 10 to 13 cents; burry, 7 to 10 centA (LIQUORS. Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Flgo—Dry, eholco, 12 1-2 tb 15 cents. Peanuts-nNorth Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia. 4 and 5 centa Lemons—34. Nuts—Tarragonla almonds, 13 cents pei pound; NnplA» walnuts, i& cents; French walnut*. 10 centa; pecans, 10 centa Apples—Sun dried, 6 to 7 cent* per pound. Rnlslns—New In market, $3 per box: London layers, $2.23 per box; looso Mua- cntel. $3 per box. Irish Potatoes—$3.» per sack. CANNED GOODS. Corrected E\*ery Saturday by S. R. Jaoues & Tinsley Co. Apple#—1 pound cans, $1.25 per dozen. Blackberries—2 pound cans, $1 per dozen; 3 pound cans, $1.05 per dozen. Corn—2 pound cans. 90 cents to $1.50 per dozen. string Beans-2 pound cans, 90 cents per dozen, iv Toma toes—2 pound cans, par dozen, 80 cent*: 3 pound cans. Si. Okra and Tomatoes—2 pbund can*, $1.10 per dozen. Juno Peas—2 pound cans, $1.25 per dozen. Itcd Cherries—2 pound coos, $1.60 per dozen. Whtte Cherrie*—2 pound cans,$1.7S per dozen. Lima Bean*—$1.25. Peach**—I pound cans, $1.60 per dozen. Pineapple*—1 pound ctws, $1.50 to $2.25 ]»’*r *1 kw\\: gratr.l. F. .<• W . < Ranpherrle*—2 pound cans, $1.S5 par dbzen. - Strawberries—2 pound cars, $1.50 per dbsefi. Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.35 pef' dozen. Apricots. California—3 pound cans, $2.25 per dozen. Peaches, OaUfocnta—$2.25. Pig Feet—2 pound earns $2.25 per dozen. Roatt Beef—1 pound cans, $1.20 per dozen; 2 pound canA $2 per dozen. Corn Beef—1 pound cans, $1.S5 per dozen. Ham—1-4 pound cans, 65 cents per dozen; 1-2 pound cans, $1.25 per dozen. •Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans, $3 per dozen. Trtpe-3 pound can*. $1.85 per dozen. MISCELLA NEQU3 GROCERIES. Corrected Bmy Saturday by the 8. Jdques »v Tinsley Co. The following are atrtoily wholesale prices: Fish—Kit. white flsh* . 10c; In half barrels. $4; mackerel in half birrels. No. 3. $t.»: Ka 2. 5«.«; kitf^ No. «. kits. No. 2, TO cent*; kXx, No. 2. 75 cents. Flour—Bes; patent, per barrel, 32.40* Mo :*l patent, $3.30; StltMght. $3; fam^ tly. 32.50; low grades 32.tt. Sugar—Standard, granulated. 11.5 C;>*ts; extra C, New Turk, Ic; New Or- Whisky—Rye. $1.05 to $3.50; corn, $1.05 to $1.50; gin. $1.05 tb $1.75; North Caro lina corn, $1.0G to $1.35; Georgia corn, 81.50. •Wines—90 cent* to $1; high wines, $1.25; Port and sherry, $1 to $3; claret, $6 to $10 case;. Amerlctfn champugne, $7.50 to $8.60 per case; cdrd&ts, $12 per dozen; bttters. $8 per dozen. A QUARTER CENTURY TEST. For a quarter of a century Dr. King's New Discovery has been tested, and the* millions who have received benefit from Its use testify to Its won* derful curoitlve powers In all disease* of Thi\xi't, Chest vand Lungs. A reme dy that has etood thb ten so long and has given no uailveawal twititfbotton la no experiment. Each hoitUe is posi tively guaranteed to give' relief, or the money will be refunded. It Is odmtct- * tl t-» N' t'h • im-ot. nil.tbJo for Coughs tts dt uolrfta .lolrbT .a ,n oc.s idJHeo nnd Colds. Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Sons* drug store. Regular size, 60c. nnd $1. HON. ’A. O. BACON. From Uie Cleveland Progress. • In the font of local poHtleil discus sions the claims of the candidates for 'the United Stoles semi'te must not be forgotten. We nc?d our bes't^ind brain iest «men to represebt us in fhe upper house of owr national congress. We need men who have long made a study of the groat poUtlcal questions thUfi are today agfia'tlrvg Mho nvasse?. 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