Newspaper Page Text
11 1 ■ ..." HU ■
\
THl?
t M.
IDE WORLD OF TRADE
Reporta by Wire From
Great Markq
the
STOCKS AND BOffDS.
New York, Oct. 18.—Money on call has
been easy at 1 per cent; last loan at 1;
closing offered at 1. Prime mercantile
paper 4%a4% per cent; Bar silver, 63%
Mexican dollars, 51%. Sterling exchange
Is Arm, with actual business in bankers'
bills at 4.86%a4.S7 for sixty days, and 4.87%
to 4.87% for demand. Posted rates, 4.87%
to 4.88%; commercial bills, 4.85%a4.S6%.
Government bonds steady; state bonds
ull; railroad bonds higher. Silver at the
board was quiet.
cv. urero.. is**
amer.bugerhenn. bttJt
ao prera... si u
amer.lobuccouut
oo pretd M .. 106
Aten..t. tnos. f 6H
Asm.sco DDio .. 7
lacoaisoPscinc.. U*
LutiaienKoAO... lb*i
tmcnco* Alton.. .142
ii»ic«eo.b. ana U* *2?*
fcuiaigo on* 1*.' 4
1.1 can. 1, ana u*. 10>»
co pia.... i r *
Ine l'J*i
co nroiorrea.... 27
Ccnera* Electric..
Jlunou ceuinu,.. V2
laa« inoana W.. 17*
. *- Co preu. Vo
' Into Bnor<* 134$,
Icms. ant* Naim.. 63*
Lou. and bea aid. 7
llannattan con*..103
lieiii.aua cnar... It)
Michigan central; v*b
llissc.urt Pnciao.. 27*
0. b.Ooraaeo...
q« prera 21
heir Jersey oonw .107
hevlort centr&i. ft*
h. \. ana h. ju... ay*
hon.ena \». preu 2<*
Xtottnernfacina.. * ‘v
au pm.. IT*
SiortnitesMm..... loa
ao pro:.. 143
paclbclial* 16*
React nc. 18
L. unit W. 2*w lor. 17*
Beck Isiana
fenlau* CO*
oo pret.,119
fellrer CenlUcAiea OJ*
lenn. C. ana 17*
an ao pror. 72*.
Tex ha loci tic 9*
Luton Fucitic..... 11},
>Yub. bv.1* anal*.
•• - pia. 14
Western bnlon... 81*
Wneergana L.h.. 12
liobJicanoonia... 18*
ETATB SOTOS.
Alabama claim a. 10*1 lenueiaee el a 6's. M
go cmeib....l04 lenn.new 102*
oo ciasa c... 02* ao ao Ht..l02*
le.ttampea 4*s..lto Tennessee Z'a..., .18*
bertn ceronnaw. 101 TlglmaCsaei;.... 8
Lonu Carolina**.liO ao Lunna.l;eor 68*
COTXJltlMXXT BOKDS.
C.B. **• rectBfea.il** | U,h.*V« regular. 00
V.0. 4'acoupu^a. ,11** j
'Lid. i/jukod. iKxdlndonu.
i COTTON.
Macon, October 18.
Macon, Oct. 15.—Our market V* steady
at the following quotations:
Good middling 5%
Middling 5%
Strict low middling 5%
Low middling 5
Good ordinary 4%
^CCm TELEGRAPH: FEIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 19, 1894
^ I Columbus and Western railroad
the price low will not tuj. ic-irlno that | § n^r cen* Julv co inonvs c
the bottom has not been reached. Columbus and Rome ?allroid’i
Ste\ens & Oo. Wr«, t bonds. Jan. and July
Augu
LIVERTOOIi.
LlTerxutl. Oct. lS-Nooif-spc.t cotton market
demand good with price* steady. American
mlddltnstf 3 510. Sale* lH.wu imios. of which
10U0 were ir.r speculation «na export and
•.titled l6.3i>0 American, keceipta i,jooi>*Joa,
| Opeuing.
January-February..
Fc bruary -11 aren....
March-Apr 11
April May
liny-June
June-July
312-fii
J 11-0*
U64a3 10.6)
ii-r.*
1241
1301
i 1541
3 17.6la3 18-64
3 J8-C4
<2044
3 10-6* T
OM)
3 h9-et
3 02-04
1041
3 r-i«
13.0*
I 16-C4
J 16-6ia3 17-6*
3 1H.64
FUTURE QUOTATIONS.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT— Open High
Oct. W
Dec. . . .
May. . . .
CORN-
Oct. . . •
Nov. . , .
Dec. . . .
May. . . .
OATS-
Oct. . . .
Nov. . . .
Dec. . . .
May. . . .
PORK—
Oct. .
Jon. . . .
CARD—
Oct. . . .
Jan. . . .
RIBS—
Oct. . . .
Jan. . . .
5115
6215
6755
<Wi
4955
«7i
«55
28*4
2Ki
2255
Low
5155
62?
67V1
4914
. 49H
47%
19?
2854
2854
3254
V..088
6155
6255
57%
49%
49%
47%
49%
'27%
28%
28%
32%
7 per\
July
Ja. and Knoxville railroad
cent, bonds, Jaa. and
“HPons. due HOC
99 10)
12.37% .12.37% 12.32%
6.27% 6.22%
IOCAL nXCElPTH.
This Day
ToBterday
This day lost wools.
6271 397) 12 I 74* 02?
1*9i 2:0 lWt.5.1107 90
COMPABAT1VX STATEMENT. ,,
I loci: on band Beptomber 1st.....* i,«00
HecoiTfq since Boptombet 1st.
**«ST SUKIITS.
taturdny
Monday.
Tuesday
WediieBday...,
f nuraday..
Arlut-y
rliit-y,
Thus far this week.
I
2W,7I0
W.—Bpo* cotton _oi«y;
Soles, 2ftt‘baies.
Hew lork. Oct. 18.—The future market
ereitea quiet ana ciosea steady. bums
Jaa
2ftb
March
April
May
June.
July
Aug
bept
Oct.
BECEIPTS AND EX POETS.
Consolidated not recolpta i
Experts to Great Br*-'-
Kxports to France..
M Exports to Continent....
Stock on hand at New York...
293,760
14.2 01
93,010
82,086
Tolai since Sept. Ist-Net receipts......1.115.685
,, „ '! Export*toO.B.... 298,981
?, ,, * Exports to France fin,0J«
Exports oontlnant 178,226
NEW OB LEANS CLOSING FUTUIIKS,
0r, ® a . , ’»- Oct- 18—Oottoa suture* closed
etcady. bales fli.iuo bales.
6 46
, 6 62
, 6 68
. 5 6*
. 6 70
July.
August
Beptembor....
Octooer w „„
korembsp 6 ji
December. 6 37
. 6 16
. 6 10
PORT QUOTATIONS.
Galveston, Oct. lS.-8teady: middling,
B J, 4 ?i ?. et reeclpta. 14,132; stock. 168,574.
Norfolk, Oct. 18.—Steady; middling. 654
net receipts, 2,836; stock, 1,921).
Baltimore, Oct. 18,-Dull; middling,
stock, 20,328.
Boston, Oct. 38.—Easy; mldrlllng.
Block, 1,613.
.-Wilmington. Oct. 18,-Flrm; middling,
655; net receipt* 1,903.
stock. 14,749.
Ptnlaelphla, Oct 18,-Qulet; middling,
6 7-16; net receipts, 228; stock, 7,844.
Savannah, Oct. 18,-Qulet; middling. 67
net receipts, 7,375: stock, 101,216.
New Orleans. Oot. 18,-Easy; middling.
6)4: net receipts, 14,028; atock. 176,W&
Mobile, Oct. 18.—Quiet; middling, 6%
net receipts, 2,747; stock, 23,720.
Memphis, Oct. 18.—Steady; mlddltng,
5 7-16; net receipts, 3,243; stock. 40,919.
Augusta, Oct. 18,-Qulet, steady; mid
5 6 * Mj net rcce, ® t ** 2.GS; stock,
Charleston, Oct. 1L-Steady; middling,
B?; net receipts, 2,601; stock. 62,906.
Cincinnati, Oct. 18.-Quiet; middling,
6%; net receipts, 1,821; stock, 8,161.
Louisville, Oct. 18.—Quiet; mkMllng, K%
St. Louis, Oct. 18.—Steady; middling, 5%;
net receipts, 716; stock, 14,868.
Houston. Oct. 18-Steady; rnkilling,
5 7-16; net receipts, 14,260; stock, 44.9J2.
STEVENS & CO.'S COTTON.
Special wire to Lyons & James.
New York, Oct 18.—It was the same
old story of too much cotton. The South
!• pressing cotton for sale offers made by
Europe and low prices were accepted.
There was some selling* by local and
. Southern operators, particularly by New
Orleans for long account and more or
leas bearish manipulation. Price? here
declfned 7 to 8 points and closed steady
wKh wales of 146,600. Port receipts, 47,HI,
against 36,0*8 last year, making 230.706
thus far this week, against 2B4.269 last
week. The exportsf rom the ports were
again liberal. 37,000 bales, or nearly 1».000
in three days. New Orleans expects to
morrow 1LMX). possibly 13,000, against 13.-
438. Houston received H.M0. against 15,
723; Memphis 3,243, against 2,701, and Au
gusta 2,443, against 1,771 last year. Spot
cotton here was 1-16 of a cent lower, mid
dling, 5 15-16, with light sales. New Or
leans, Savannah. Charleston and Augusta
Memphis 5,000, with fair business st oth
er points. New Orleans dropped 6 to 8
points on futures. Liverpool was active;
*pot sales, 18.000 bales at a decline of l-*Zd.
Futuresfell 3 to 4 points and closed quiet.
There was some buying toward the close
by German houses and New Orleans op
erators, but the market lacked snap. The
CASH QUOTATIONS.
In flour very little business was trans
acted. Prices were steady.
No. 2s pring wheat, 64% to 66%.
No. 2 red, 51%. ,
No. 2 corn, 49%.
No. 2 oats, 28a2S%.
Mess pot-k per barrel, 12.50al2.75.
Lard, 7.30a7.40.
Short rib sides, loose, 6.G0a6.65.
Dry salt shoulders, boxed. 6.00a6.12%.
Short edear sides, boxed, 6.87%a7.00.
Whisky, 1.23.
CHICAGO GAAIN AND PROVISION.
Chicago, Oct. 18.—There was a big line
f calls that prevented wheat prices
from holding then entire gain they made
during the day’s session, the selling
agaist those privileges being most active
during the last, fifteen minutes' trading.
There was decidedly a better tone to the
market today than has been felt in some
time and the bulls were inclined to pluck
up courage and buy. December wheat
opened at 82%, sold between 53a53%, clos
ing at 62%—% of a cent higher than yes
terday. Cash wheat was strong and % a
cent higher than yesterday.
There was not enough business In com
to permit of a very wide range In prices.
The disposition to follow wheat, however
was well defined. The news was of the
routine order. Some sympathy with the
final easy tone of wheat carried prices
a shade underweste rday's last quota
tions, where they closed. May opened at
49.%, sold between 49% and 49%, closing at
the latter price.
The market for oats was quiet and in
a moderate range, no Important trading
being seen, the strength in wheat end
corn finding a reflection here. Prices at
the close were easier than at any other
period of the day. May closed a fraction
under yesterday. No change in cash
values took place, the market ruling
firm.
Provisions.—The hog market had an
ccsier tone today, products showing a
similar cne. The estimated run for to
morrow wus heavy and dampened every
buying desire In the provision market,
wJilch otherwise would undoubtedly have
sympathized with grain. The absence of
business was noticeable, and more than
anything else contributed to the Indispo
sition of prices to move. The close was
7% cents lower than yesterday for Jan
uary pork, 5 cents lower for January lard
and 2%a6 cents lower for Jauuary ribs.
Cmxnnnk v' v,, ‘ • icr*,.......... y;
coriM-v' I L£ m * rlcua M 'l M<mt-
8 r' r cent. '
railroad 6 per aLtfSnS'jSl
and July coupons,\/jii 0 iq?-* p«»
South Georgia nnd Fl^riA, rail
road indorsed 7 per c^SLS*
Jan. and July coupons^. ^
Northeastern railroad lndXIraed
6 per cent, bonds, May**
November coupons....*
Macon and Northern —
certificates of bonds,
and September coupons.‘UJUJ& \
Charleston. Columbia and \
gust* railroad 7 per cent bon \.
RAILROAD STOCKS AND anaatlonW
TURES. - fc, u ;^
Central railroad common stock.. 16 *
Central railroad 6 per cent, de-
beturcs 22
Southwestern railroad stock.... 63
Georgia railroad stock 153
Atlanta and West Point rail
road debentures po
Atlanta and West Point railroad
atock * SO
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKa
Macon Gas Light and Water
• consols, May and November
coupons............ '
Wesleyan college 7 per C€Iit* V ^
bond* Jon. and Jcoupon.. .109
Maco.Wblimteefa* Armory 7 per
cent bonds, Jon. and July cou
pons 101
Bibb Manufacturing Company 6
per cent, bonds, April and Oct.
coupons ioo
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 65
Southern Phosphate Company-
stock......*. so
Acme Brewing Company 100
tra C, New Vgrk. 455 eenU; New Orleans
clarified., 4% cents.
Hay—Wci qiMte today No. X Tlmoiliy
at J1S and fancy, tin.
Alerts—Bulk «!4e* 754 cent,.
Corn—76 cents per bushel.
Oatk-—Mixcd, 43c; whtte, 48o.
Lard—Tierce,, t cents; cans. 954 cents
pound; 10-pound cans, 10 l-2c.
Oil—lie.
Snuff—Lorlllard’s Macca-boy snuff,
stone Jars, 45o per pound; glass Jars.
46o per pound; 8-otmce bottles, J9.300
per gross; .-ounce cans, 38.60 per gross;
X-pound cans, J3.9S per grow; ltaurnaa
snuff. 1-ounce glow, 6c; 1-ounce tins
61.25 per grew,.
^Tomato catsup—Pints, 90c; quarts,
ilomlny—Per barrel, 64.
Meal—Bolted. 76e; plain, 75o.' .
Wheat—Brun. S5o. .
Hams—12 to 13c.
Shoulders—9 l-2c.
HIDES. WOOL, ETC.
eoted Every Saturday by G. Berhd
& Co.
reen salt, 3 cents per pound;
i cents per pound,
tin*—10 to 21 cents each,
on 'hi. ronsps—20 to 50 cento each.
•f.tcr ofcllinSvi 0 , ** **«»•*•
)un. concuru -L 0 --- 1
7 to l. en v/ilo
the to 1
7rt*r» a ^yy by L. Cohen
Whisky—Ryo..(vJ,-. UL./n; corn, 61.10
to 61.60; Bln. 61.10 to 61.75; Nol-th Carolina
corn,61.10 to 61.60; Georgia corih 61.60.
.i^ in S~. !)0 “f" 1 ? .1° *1} hlglK wince.
61.33; port nnd sherry, 61 to 63; Vlaret.
* 10 case: American champtfktne.
67.50 to 68.50 per cuso; cordials, 613 leer
dozen; bitters, 68 per dozen. V
7T-T7 y
The American
Encyclopedic
Dictionary.
. BANK STOCKS.
First National- Bank atock 125
American National Bank stock.. 85
Exchange Bank stock 93
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stock p*
Central Georgia Bank stock
Macon Savings Bank atock 90
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock
„ MEATS.
Corrected Every Saturday by W. Ii.
Henry.
Fresh Meats-Western bo?r, B% to cc.;
Georgia beef. 4 1-3 to 6c; dreeacd hogs,
6 1-2 to 7c; Western mutton 7 3-4c; na
tive mutton. 6 l-2c; smoked pork sau
sage, 8*l-3c; fresh pbrlc sausage, 80; Bo
logna saimge. 6c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
NEW YORK GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Now York, Oct. 18.—Wool quiet, un
changed.
Butter.—Moderate demand; state dairy,
14a23; creamery, 18a25; Western dairy,
12%al6; creamery, 15a25; Elglns, 25.
Cotton seed oil.—Steady, quiet; crude,
2S; yellow, 31, asked.
Petroleum—Steady: Philadelphia, 5.10;
Philadelphia In bulk, 2.G0a65.
Rosin—Quiet, firm.
Rice—Moderate demand; firm. Domes,
tic, fair 1o extra, 4%a5%; Japan, 4%a%.
Molasses.-New Orleans open kettle,
good to choke, 27a36.
Coffee.—Op tales steady 15a25 points up;
October, 12.S0al2.90; December, 11.40a56;
March, 10.80a90; May, 10.70a80; spot Rio,
dull, steady; No. 7, 14%al5.
Sugar.—Raw flat; fair refining, 3a3%; re
fined, dull; off A, 3 15-16a4 5-16; standard
A, 4 7-16a%; cut loaf, 6a5 3-16; crushed,
5a5 3-18; granulated, 4 7-10a%.
Freights to Liverpool quiet; cotton by
steam, %d; grain by steam, l%d.
LAMSON BROS/ GRAIN LETTER.
Special wire to Lyons A James.
Chicago, Oct. 18.—Foreign advices for
the first time In a long wklle have Shown
some strength, while the total clearances
were decidedly better at about 500,000
bushels of wheat and flour. Reports
from New York Indicate a much better
feeling there. London cables say Argen
tine wheat is seriously damaged. This Is
confirmed by Antwerp advices stating the
Argentine crop has been damaged by hall
storms. Outsiders were good buyers of
corn while the local traders did the sel
ling. The range has been very narrow
and trade limited. Receipts continue
light, while each week brings & larger
decrease In stocks. A continuance of
this condition any length of time is bound
to start short3 to covering, with the
usual result should the line be of any
size.
Oats have been exceedingly dull through
the session. The opening was firm at a
shade over yesterday's close, firmed up
% of a cent for May and gradually eased
off, closing tame at about yesterday's
final quotations.
Provisions showed no special feature.
The market opened a shade under yester
day’s dose, but has ruled steady through
out the entire session.
Lamson Bros. A Co.
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
Clnamon Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15c.
Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25c.
Drugs and Chemicals—Guin nssafoe-
tldtt, 35c pound: camphbr gum, 55 to 65o
pound; gum cplum 32.40 to 92.69 pound;
morphine. l-8s, $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to size) 38 to 90 cento
ounce; sulphur. 4 to 6c pound; salts, Ep
som, 2 1-2 to 3c pound; copperas, 2 to 3c .
pound; salt petrt, jO to 12c pound; bo- I P° un<1,
rax, 15 to 18c pound; bromide potash, 50
to 55c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c pw
pound: carbollo acid. 50c to $1.75 pound;
chloroform, 75c to $1.40 pound; calomel,
85o to $1; logwood. 16 to 20c pound;
cream trrtar, commercial, 25 to 30c.
DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel-
t*aum & Son.
Prints—Berwick. 3 l*2c; standard 4 1-2
to 6c; turkey red 4 to 6 l-2c; Indigo blue.
4 to 4%c.; eolld3. 4 to 6 cents.
Sheetings—3-4a3%i %a4c.; 4-4044 5 cento.
Tickings—From 5 to 12c.
Checks—3 1-2 to 6c.
Bleachings—Fruit of the Loom, 6 3-4 I
to 7 l-2c. 1
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Correoted by aTa. Cullen.
Figs—Dry, choice. 12 1-2 to 35 cenito. ,
Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents;
Virginia. 4 and 6 cents.
Lemons—$4.
Nuts—Tarragon la almonds, 15 cents pei
pound; Naples walnuts, :& cents; French j
walnuts, 10 cents; pecans, 10 cent&
Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cento per 1
pound. 1
Raisins—New in market, $2 por box; ,
London layers, $2.25 per box; loose Mus
catel, $2 per box.
Irish Potatoes—$2.25 per sack.
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap |
Hardware Company.
Axes—36 to $7 per doezn.
Bar Lead—60 per pound.
Buckets—Painbe. $1.25 per dozen; ce
dar, three hoops, $2.25.
Cards—Cotton, $4.
Chains—'Trace, $3.60 to $4.0 per I
dozen. 1
Well buckets—$3.25 per dozen.
Rope-'-Manilla, 12c; aiael, 10c; cotton.
12 cento. 1
Shoes—Horse, $4; Mule, $5.
Shovels—Ames, $10 per dozen, j
Shot—Drop, $1.35 pei’ sack.
Wire—Barbed, 3c per povad.
Wire—Barbed. 3c per pound.
Nails—$1.65 base, wire; cut, $1.35 base,
base.
Tubs—Painted, $2.35; cedar, $4.60 per
neat.
Brooms—$1.25 to $5 epr dozen.
Homes, Iron bound, $3.
Measures—Per nest, $1.
Plow Blades—4 cents per pound.
Corrected Every Saturday by Walter
Nelson.
We quote Today:-Eggs plentiful and in
moderate demand at 16al5%c. per dozen.
Chickens are In little better demand and
receipts light. Her.s, 25a26c.; fries, 14a20c.;
ducks, 25a27c.; geese, 40c.; turkeys, 9ol0c.
per pound, alive.
Sweet aotPtoes—75o. per bushel.
Onions—90c. per bushel.
Irl3h Potatoes—$2a2.25 per sack.
Dried Apples—SalOc. per pound.
Evaporated Apples-10all%c. per pound.
Tennessee Butter—15al7c. per pound.
Georgia Butter—17al9c. per pound.
Elgin Creamery Buutter-23a2ic. per
the worst and most
Bcrious is Dengue or break-
bouo fever. Colled “break-
bone** because one’s bones
aro not only racked with
pain, but feel as if they wero
tightly held, as by a vice.
At times ono feels that tho
pain is almost unbearable,
and many are brought to
Deaths door by tho tcrriblo
prostration which follows
this grievous complaint.
All persons should know
that
Brown’s
Iron
Bitters
In tho ono medicine
which relieves this extreme
weakness and brings tho
patient back to sound health
by it’s well-known medicinal
qualities. From tho first
boltlo tho improvement Is
marked and permanent re
covery la but a matter ol a
short period.
shown cnE.tt.co.inLTo.MD
Gives the Full
Definition
Of Every English
Word.
IT
’Is a Complete
And Perfect
Modern
Encyclopedia
\
\ Is the Greatest
h/lodern W ork of
Reference.
These Speaks Those Having
PROF. M. J. ELROD, '
Chair of Biology and Physio* of tho
Illinois Wesleyan University,, nays:
For ntudento and for 't'he mass of tho
people I't will bo very useful, not to
mention lits How oo»t.. Such a Hfhtng la
needed In thousands of homes, and
your paper Is to bo congratulated up
on being able to furnish I't :*» Its read*
at such a (trivial oodt.
M. J. Elrod.
DR. W. H. WILDER, • I
President of »tho Illinois Wesleyan
Mnlrverslity, »ay«: Tiho American En
cyclopaedic Dictionary is a work of
great merit. Highest utility has been
sought 'by combining Tho dictionary
*jid encyclopedic features. Tho effort
hi a success. [W. H. Wilder.
4 Authority.,
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTV.-Mr*. M. „
_ _ ... \Va*non having applied to me for letter.
Iron—Swede, 4 x-2o per pound: refined. administration to luuo to Jamea I*
oc basis * Annmnn. 4ha rw into .nuhtutnaia*
Plow Block—Hodmen, $1; Ferguson,
90c.
CANNED GOODS.
South Is so anxious to sell and the crop I Ocean Sti
movement to the porta and to Interior 1 due 193).
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
Bid. Ask’d.
per cent bonds, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity 1896 kq
4% per ceat. bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1915.,..liS% jjm
4% per cent bonds. Tan and July '*
coupons, maturity Uss ^
p-‘r cent bon is, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity long date. ..99 i00
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 5 per cent bonds.,....104 106
Atlanta bonds, price as to rate
of interest and maturity ...100 120
Augusta bonds, price as to rate
of Interest and maturity 100 m
:orae bonds, 8 per cent 10*14 ix
Columbus 5 per cent iionds ... .103 104
Macon 6 per cent bonds, quar
terly coupons ii3 m
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad Joint mortgage
7 per cent bonds, Jan and July
coupons
Georgia railroad 6 per cent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1697 us jm
Georgia railroad 6 per rent
bonds, Jan. and July coupons.
due 1910 log 115
Georgia railroad 6 per cent
bonds. Jan. and July coupons,
du* no m
Montgomery and EurauU rail
road, 6 pe: ceat bonds. Jan.
and July coupons, due U»9.... 09 joo
bonds. 5 per
Anderson, the oounty amhilstrator, on
the estate of Mrs. Eliza V. Allen, late of
said county, deceased, this Is therefore to
notify all parties concerned to file theJr
| objections, if any »hc-y have, on or before
i the first Monday in November, 1894, why
letters should not fco >s«ued as asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.*
Corrected Every Saturday by S. R.
Jonuea A Tinsley Co.
Apples—1 pound cane, $1.25 per dozen.
Blackberries—2 Bound conn, 61 perl GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Tho an-
dozen; 3 pound cane. 61.05 per dozen. nr«4ser» appointed to »t naidi , tUS
'>°uud cone, 90 cents to 61.60 months’ support out of the estate or o
per aosen^ , G. Motley,doecosed,for Mrs. Flora XV.lteid
Strlnit Beans~2 pound cans, 90 cents formerly Motley, and her two
per dozen. . | dren. hnrlns filed thel
minor enu-
PROF. !W. A. HEIDEU
Chair of Greek, IlHnotB ■Wceloyian
Unta-erslty, says: There is one foaituro
of ithe book which pleases me very
much. Many of us taavo read old En
•list, and Scotch, but tho ordinary dic
tionary Is of no aval 1 ! for sueh uses.
Whereon your encyclopedia appears
to an eel itho rcaulresnents very fully,
IW. A. Heldsl.
ROCS'. JOHN W COOK,
'President Normal University, says:
This work is unique. Americans are
ketnUe; alive to the value of 'time. Such
a wsaWhVof knowledge in so compact
a form wlin commend Jtsolf oillke to
the laborlotnp scholar, the general
reader, and especially ;to tho teacher,.
John ,W. Cook.
PROF. E. ft. VanThETTEN,
Buperintendent of Bloo'imlngtort Otty
Bohools, says: It is a wol-ic of greait
value. It seems ito mo oontsjse, acou.
rslte and convenient in form. muolt
Information tn such a smell co>-nptM
U nowhere olsa to bo obtained.
E. M. yan ^otiteni.
MRS, GALLINER, -
librarian of Withers Llbiury, nays:
Ths American Encydlopcdlo BlrMonery
offers an opportunity soldom met with
to procure a most valuable work tot
a small outlay. In fhv homo library U
will bo 1ndlspensa,blo ito x s.udenta and
Illorary, workers.
H. R. Gal liner.
WILLIAM M. ANDEREDN,
Superintendent of flobtfols, MMweu-
kte, WJe., says: Tho lincyolopet.a
Dlowonary, in my ojlnloi;, is v. very,
valuable work of reference. It Is eg*
Imustlve, comprelienslve, and bears
evidence of the meet scrupulous pains*
— I oan recommend the work
— “TO.
[Win. E. Anderson.
IT
Contains a wider range o!
Information than any
f : , Single work ever
FoblisM. i
w,,ozeD ' ■ gA*MSp3!a.Mfes
June Peia—J sound cans. 61.65 per I mil.Th. TSl.l^rt. U
dozen.
Red CherriOB—2 pound cans, $1.60 per
court.
M. WILEV, Ordinary.
dozen. • * T *** ¥ * ,M * I ■
Wwhite Cherries—2 pound cane.Jl.75 nc r I x . QE ? naiA * . BIBB COUNTY.—Mrs. H.
dozen. por I Nuwbaum, ndmitaatratrlx estate of M.
Limn Beano—$1.25. I Nusshaum, late of said county, deceased,
Peaches—2 pound cans, S1.G0 n**r ha,vln * “PPhed to me for leave to Ben fifty
dozen. acret of land In Finny’s district and fifty
Pineapples—1 pound cans, $1.50 to $2 25 I acre ** ln district,all being in Jones
per dozen; grated, F. & W„ $2.25. *" ! 5®** W the purpose of paying
Raapberriea—2 pound cana, $1.85 ner I <3ebu an<1 distribution, this is therefore I
I lo notify ftd parties concerned to file ob* 1
pound cans, $1.50 Der *£ cti< L n, '- , L any lhey haVt? - on or beforo
the first Monday in November. 1894, or
YOU
YOUR '
BOY
CAN GET IT.
GIRL
dbzen.
Strawberries—2
dtwtoo. __ Jll
Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $L35 ner Icav * to 116,1 will then bo grant*!.
vrnn " I f* If ’Vtf 1,'V
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
IT.
IT.
TERMS OF DISTRIBUTION:
EOR CITY RBATOERS.—Bring oat
coupon and 15 cent, do Macon Tele.
dozen.
Apricot,. California—6 pound cans.,
62.23 per dozen. GEORGIA BIBB COUNTV.-Tho on.
Peaches. California—62.25. I pralserz appointed tor set aiMe a twelve
Pig Feet—2 pound cana, 62.25 per month*’ eupport to Mr*. Efrie McMirm
liozen. I and her two children out of tho mate nf
Roast Beef—1 pound cans, 21.20 per | y - W. McXllnn, late of 1 : '! cocniv (1' graph,
dozen: 2 pound cans, 62 per ifrzvn. ceased, having flle.1 th--Ir return In tft FOR COUNTRY READERS.—fiend
Corn Beef—2 pound cane, 61-85 per office, thl* 1* therefore to notify nil n,r one coupon and 15 cent* to the Macon
do«n- tie. concerned to Ale objection* If anv Telegraph and dcalred part will b«
Potted Ham—1-4 Dound outa r.s eon*. I they have, on or Ik tore thl.. n r «t' tt™ . mailed. Order* to be promptly filled
In November, 1 ym. why n,M return »houiit m ul,t contain reamo and addrea* of
not be made tho Judgment of thta court I *«ider.
M. WILEY, Ordinary. T "
Potted Ham—1-4 pound etna, C5 cents
per dozen; 1-2 pound can*. 61.25 per
dozen.
Lunch Tongues-^ pound cans, 63 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound can*. 61.85 per dozen.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
Corrected Every Saturday by the S.
Jaques & Tinsley Co.
The following are strictly wholesale
prices:
Fish—Kit, white fish, COc; In half
barrel*. *4: mackerel In half barrel.
No. 6. M.55; No. 2. 6650; klu. No. J, 75c'
kits. No. A 75e. ’
Flour—Best patent, per barrel, 63.90;
second patent, 6J.20; straight, 93; fa m . 1
Dr, 62.6.J: tow grade*. 52.2s
In ordering ths lAmerlcan Encyclo
pedic Dictionary do not Include any
OEOROIA. BIBB COUNTY -v if M- O'* 1 ** - ,n * oaT leut4r oo delay
rca arrt James R. Avant, executor* of the will oeaue. .
e.ttato of Mr*. Cathcrln. A. MeRea late No ^ unU volume* of khe Enoydo.
•f .•! try. 1 I,.,. pedlo JM.fionary will ever o« offered
county, deceased, having reore- - . _, ,
■ ’••• re that ll,.7 he. ; .ti by the Telegraph. Thta Is pwltlve.
e duties of said trust and No part can be obtained tn any other
pedlo Dictionary will ever be offered
rented to this'o '
discharged IM' . _
now ask for letter* of ji'Wsrion.'lTflii’fii manner chan itajloatod in our regular
therefore to notify all parties concern©* dOUpan. m 1 ,
to file their obj* rtlons. if any they have,
on or before the first Monday in January,
or elze letters of dismlzaion will
then be Issued na asked for.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
_____ Advertiser*?, did you ever
Suh-ar-stanoard gran-aalM. 9 cent*; «-I t hjnk of it. TIlC pcopleofsix
Or. Price's Cream Caking Powdc j comities ti’ilmt.'iry to Mucoii
Most Perfect Made. I read the Weekly Telegraph.
DICTIONARY COUPON
FOR THE
AMERICAN
ENCYCLOPAEDIC
DICTIONARY
l LIBRARY IN ITSELF.
FARM
1 e
NAMB •
ADDRESS
Bring or tend ono Coupon ttiih 19
rents, to Ths Macon Tdtgraph, and ono
part of ths Dictionary tciU delivered
or sent you. Mail orders to be promptly
filled must contain nams awl address of
sender and sjeci/y the numlter teantea.
Don’t writs on any other subled, Mo*. J .
0 2Q ready now, Darts Issued weekly.
1 IT
LIBRARY
IS A
IN ITSELF.