The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 02, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: FEIDAY MOEHIETG. NOVEMBER 2, 1894-. 3. THE WORLD OF TRADE Reports by Wire From the Great Markets. STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, Nov. J.—Money on call easy at l per cent, last loan ot 1; cioa- ius olterea at 1. Prime mercantile pa per sat per cent. Bar silver 63 »•&. bteri.ng eacoousv linn, ivicn actual business in banker’s bias at 4.86 l-tstT; tor sixty days, 4.87 l-2a3-l for demand. I’os.al rates, 4.87 l-3aS8 1-1'. Commer cial bills 4.83 1-2a8G 1-2. Government bunds arm. state bonds dull. Hall- road bonds higher, silver at the board was 64 bid. zjuijtora fcToccc Atner.CottoaOU.. is liiii.e enti &LLI r.c vrcl'a.. 13 h e* J eras? cent.. V5 bevktrk Central. ;»‘4 h. aaa h, k„. Ilk htn.iuiu M. vtoi. 2iH x«ccuieuki , *ciQo.. in ut> prot.. 10H Si oriiin k»itru..... ItiU i % Buar.fcuf.rJiAtui. oo pieia... 02 ZCiU.TCtuccoOvJ to au pretd.... Iv5 At CM.. T. I DO tL If® 6 Isiu.sna ucio « 61 h toMi-cisi Pbcinc.. VI). tnefeacoDEe *<*... Jit* tcuif o* Alton .. J43 LMCiijri ,i>. Mia (j. ’ -J}i CblCsi^o lifi Ecu..Lee*, ana Vr.lts lOSlTtlttlJCa CSU A. 10 1*1 tun. ana ue, 10’* uo pxa.... I’th hit >3* n* prcienoa.... 3a General Licccnc,. lo lllim ik central... LsJCt AIM ABC I6!i oo prsu. to Labo snore MX Ecuis. anohona.. Ltu.unubesAiD. 1 il BUMUttfal. CobS..I003£ Ai«.tt..ana tuae... H> fcicnisanUmirait *"• ftueeouri f.’ciuo.. 31** kebueanaomo... 13 WAX* IJOWDS. „„ VIMr louneises oia f*. 60 cJs»»D,...lfc3S 3fim.nev* eet3*..)U2ff oo CUSS Us* 02 co ao M..10i*i is. nwni 4V..1C0 Tssnsssss 19 bcnii criiluats.HO VlilmsS'.ae*.... *« hittit CAroluiBW.123 uo tuuoa.Ueor Ao covrrioikNT sokds. it. *. <'sretuf«i,iii(4 S.lk*V*»**al«r. »» V.g. 4*SCOUpOUB.slli?{ •l4d* tasked. : Ex dlndead. Xiocx 1st Alia... kulAiu eo-4 co pros*. 119)4 Silver CcrULcaios o-J* Itnu. c. ABO a.... lt>i at* ao proif 1*S Task* 1‘acirc 9J$ Onion l'dcitic..... 21)6 \Y*U buu ana P. A)* •• - pia. Western Union... AOH Wheel's aud h.K% 10lf AlBluma ClABB A. 101 COTTON. Macon. Ga.. Nov. 1. Our local market today Is quiet aud fair. Good middling Jft Middling 6 Strict low middling -• Low middling "■ TMs Yesterday Thltdny last week. This day 1W2, Si rOXIPlKATIVK STATXlUtXT. x.Ut UhtEIITS. Mill. rv . •filert Thus far this week. t.i w as.«, a rf rli= 6389V 91923 737J8 81691 M391 351,629 W«11| 6V0S.I HCtfSil €2932 • 2«'31i 8SA7J 52519 491)4 61713 34147 60791 34727 -99.(ie;|i2i,t;f I 5 'liu-.o »II4J 11- ;• Bales, 3,16# Date.. H»\T lork. Nov. I—Th# futura nark.t rren.ii quiet ana clones steady. Bats* Opened Closed* Jan lab Maroh 6.64 6.S8 6. '-4 5 65 6.64 6.6* fc::::::::::::::::::::::::: Jail#. Jgy S 7g b. 75 6. tO 6.7$ 6.83 6.59 ' 6.06 •lit 5-49 i'.ii 6.64 zxcxn-T. avd rxroura. | Forthe To-day | Week. Consolidated net receipts •' Exports to Groat Urltala M Exports to France. " Exports to Continent.... Stock on band at Hew York... 60,89t; 151.8 39 43,282 9»,fi32 11,190 21.3s* vl.ircl C9.749 90-,48b| «.. Total nines Sept, let—Net rscolpta 9,us.bsi Export* to O.B.... SU.OiS I* " " Exports to franco u?.03< " '• " Exports continent S0A313 PORT QUOTATIONS. Galvedton, Nov. L—Easy. Middling C 1-4; net 13.289; stock 202,589. Norfolk, Nov. 1.—Quiet. Middling S I- 4; net 4.582; stock 80,599. Baltimore, Nov. 1.—Nominal. Mid dling 5 5-8; stock 20,580. Wilmington, Nov. 1.—Easy. Middling E 1-4: net 3,076; stock 2,236. Phlludclpaia, Nov. 1.—Quiet. Mid dling U 3-16; net 814; stock 2,125. Savannah, Nov. 1.—Easy. Middling 5 3-16; net 11,873; stock 148,271. New Orleans, Nov. 1 Easy. Mid dling 5 3-16: not 0.288; stock 293,604. Mobile, Nov. 1.—Easy. Middling 6 II- 16; net 1.7G7; stock 22.05. Memphis, Nov. 1.—Easy. Middling 5 1-4; net 6,359; stock 66,282. Augusta, Nov. 1.—Steady. Middling 5 3-16;al-4; net 1,763; stock 16,386. Charleston, Nov. 1.—Steady. Mid dling 5 1-8; net 2,742; stock 12,614. Cincinnati, Nov. 1.—Steady. Middling 5 5-6; net 1,865; stock 10,079. Louisville, Nov. 1.—Quiet. Middling 5 7-16. St. Louis, Nov. 1.—Steady. Middling 5 1-4: net 1,319; stock 24,961. Houston, nov. £—jtnasy. auaanng 5 1-4; net 17,447; stock G8.675. NEW ORLEANS CROP STATEMENT New Orleans, Nov. 1.—The crop stac- ment for the month of October Issued by the Now Orleans Cotton Exchange b as follows; Port receipts, 2,117,847 bales, against 1,678,781 last year: 1 626 - 754 year before last, and 2,195,513 for lie sjme time In 1891; overland to mills. 253.260, against 110,011 last year: 147,433 year betore last and 289,987 for the same time In 1891; interior Stocks It excess of September 1st. 241,820. I gainst 217,271; 184,114 and 270,324! foutnern mills takings, exclusive of tonsumplloa at Southern outports. 142.- 911, Jgalnst 145,955; 140,755, and 127,136. Crop brought Into sight at tlio close if October, 2,755,947, against 2,152,818, ,199,076 and 2,862,960. Crop brought Into sight for October, 2,110,708. against ,647,369. 1.642,738 and 2.030.643. • The movement brought into sight from Oc- teber 27th to October 31»t, Inclusive, the five days that have.elapsed since ' the last report, 375.310 bales, against 135,456 fclst year; 273,588 year before list, and 327,862 for the sums time in 1892. „ i LIVERPOOL. llrenv-t. Nor 1-Soon.-Spot cotton mtrkot demand freely m«l. prlee, easier. American tniddiinxi ak tale, tvoui baica | t rhlco loco sere I r speculation ana exp rl and Included 13,too ln.tr.cia. Beceipti l.toj coles, Alrcneaa «.‘C0. Cicalas qnr.tstlnse—fulnres quiet. | lipomas. crarnl.-r ILrclt-Aptll s sat >10(4 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Nov. 1.—The falling off In the receipts of wheat at the primary markets b beginning to have lu nat ural effects on prices of that grain. Beginning wiili the first trades and continuing with one or two short pe riods of miideratlon there was a mar ket of convincing strength until the last grades were made loday. In ud- ulHiiu io the benetlt which prices Ue- nru from the decreasing supplies, there was assistance furnished by the lltllnit.on ..f c-.iu to njvanca Tile d .ath of the esar caused an upturn of 1-2 cent, part of which, m the ordinary course of business, was afterwards lost, ou; a full recovery took place beloro the close, prices at that time being at the ouLside for the day. December wlieat Opened at 53 3-8; advanced to 63; closing at the latter, 6-8 of a cent Over yesterday. Cash wheat was firm uud 1-4 cent bighr than jxvttoraay. Corn—The rains and their probable eftect on the movement of corn in cited prices to advance today. The bulla had every encouragement to buy. No serious obstruction to the upward course V-.AS enoouauereu uurjng toe session, and at the close prices were sustained. Cash cqrn waa steady. Oats—Those, who bought oats were rewarded with a fair proflt today. The shorts were a trltle uneasy und cov ered quite extensively. The motive came from the advuuclng wheat uftd corn markets, no Important news on oats being received. May closed 3-Sa I-S higher than yesterday. Cash oats wore steady. provisions—Tne prices of the product held well today In the face of weakness In the live nog market at the yards. No doubt there would have been less ability to maintain quota tions had It not been for the strength evinced by grain, which had an indi rect influence over provisions. The close was 2 1-2 cents higher than yes terday for January pork and riba, aud unchanged for January lard. Cash quotations. Flour was quiet. Praces were easy and In buyers favor. No. 2 spring wheat, 56 12-a57 1-2. No. 2 red, 62 1-2. No. 2 corn, 53 3-4. No. 2 oats, 28 3-4a29. Mess pork, »mi2.12 1-3. Lard, J6.92 1-2395. Shorts rib sides, loose, 36.10s20. ' Dried salted shoulders, boxed, 15.62 l-2ilio. halted cured sides, boxed, S6.37 l-2a 86.50. Whisky, 81.25. NEW YORK PROVISION. New York, Nov. 1.—Butter moderate ly active, xuucy steady, Suite autry, 13a 22; creamery. 17323; Western dairy lla 10: Western creamery, 15U24; clgms. 32 1-2034. cotton seed oil moderate demand, steady crude, 25; yellow, 28 1-2,129; pc- uoicum buuauy; rcamtrJ j\ew lontfc 85.10; Philadelphia and B.1 111 more’. 55.10; Philadelphia uud Baltimore in bulk, 82.60a2.6b. Rosin, steady and quiet; strained, common t<j good, 51.35al.40, Turpentine steady at 28 l-2a20. Itlco stead}', moderately active; do mestic, ^l'alr to extra, 4 l-4a5 7-8; Japan, iwriassi (foreign, nominal. New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 2i33i_ steady, moderately active. Couve—Options opened steady, closed firm at 20a40 points up. November. {JJ'WlJanuary, 8U.75al2.10; March, 511.35365; May, 611.20040,' spot Rio steaay and quiet; No. 7, ISaI4. Sugar, raw, dull -and steady; fair retlmng, 3; reflned fairly active and tower. Oft A, 3 U-i0a4; standard A, 4 l-16al-4; granulated. 4 l-16a3-8. suTeighis to Liverpool quiet and TSti’ CoUon ’ uomlIt - 11 ; grain. NAVAL STORES. Savannah, Nov. 1.—Spirits of turpen tine murko topened and closed at 25 l-lai-2 for regulars, with sales of 75 casks at tho former, und 405 casks at the latter price. It closed firm with, sales of 200 casks at 25 1-4; rcce.pis, 1.019 casks. Rosin, market Hrm with sales of 2,600 Uarrels, opened and closed at the following quotations: A, B and C, 61; D, 51.05; E, 61.20; F. 51.35; G, 61.50; «, 61.70; I, 52; If, 52.25; M. 12.50; N, 52.65; window glass, 52.83; water white, 63. Charleston, Nov. 1.—.Turpentine Hrm at 25; receipts, 29 reeks. Rosin, good strained, flrm at 51.65; receipts, 149 bar rels. Wilmington, Nviv. X.—Rosin firm; strained, 05; good strained, 51. Spirits of turpentine (lrm at 25 bid. Tar flrm at 51.50; Crude turpentine flrm; hard, 81.10; soft, 81.60; virgin, 51.70. MACON BOND "iND STOCK REPORT STATE OP GEORGIA BONDS. B1<1. Ask’d. 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1S36 101*4 106 4ft per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1315.... 113ft U4ft 4ft per cent, bonds, Jan and July coupons, maturity lV£S uo Jft per cent bonds, Jaa. and July coupons, maturity Ions date.. mu MUNICIPAL BONDS. Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 104 ioe Atlanta bonds, price os to rate of interest and maturity 100 120 Aususta bonds, price as to rate of interest and maturity 100 lis Rome bonds. 8 per cent lOift 10s Columbus 5 per cent, lionds ... .103 104 MacOn 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons U2ft 113 RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad Joint mortgage 7 per cent, bonds. Jaa and July coupons 116 U7 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1837 101 100 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1310 101 110 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1923 110 113 Montgomery and Eufaula rail road, 6 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, dua 1909....100 101 Ocean Steamship bonds. 6 per,, due 1929 J S3 Columbus and Western railroad 6 per cent July coupons 94 95 Columbus and Rome railroad 6 per ceit bonds. Jan. and July coupons 31 40 Aug-uata and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent bonds, Jaa. and July coupons, due 1900 99 10) Savannah, Americas and Mont gomery railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 48 49 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per cent bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1972.... 85 86 South Georgia and Florida rail road indorsed 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons 102. Northeastern railroad indorsed 6 per cent bonds. May and November coupons 104 106 Macon and Northern railroad n certificates of bonds, March and September coupons 29 40 Charleston. Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central railroad common stock.. 16 17 Central railroad 6 per cent de- betures 22 22 Southwestern railroad stock..., 72 72ft Georgia railroad stock 152 1*» Atlanta and West Point rail road debentures 90 92 Atlanta and West Point railroad stock SO 82 LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light anl Water consols, May and November coupons. 72 Wesleyan college 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons. .100 116 Macon Volunteersr Armory 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July cou- Or. Price's Cream Bakin; Powdtf World's Fair Mifheat Award. | Your daily meals can do you no good when your stomach and digestion are out of Order! The food you eat does not make so much difference as the way it is digested. When in health you can eat almost anything, but when sick the most deli cate dishes cause disgust! Brown’s Iron Bitters is the best remedy for stomach troutUs and indigestion you can take. It has been tried ana proven for many years. It will surely cure you. Brown’s Iron Bitters doe? not injure the teeth or cause constipa tion, as all other iron medicines do. If your stomach troubles you, it’s Brown’s Iron Bitters you need t Do not try it as an experiment merely, for mxny, many sufferers have told us ol dyspepsia cured— health restored—you need not doubtt All Drueglits and General Storekeepers sell it. But gel 1 the genuine- Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. pons 101 41* Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bonus, April and Oct. coupons 100 lot Progress Loan and Improvement Company 66 W Southern Phosphate Company stock 80 t* Acme Brewing Company lW BANK STOCKS. First National Rank stock 126 130 American National Bank stock.. 86 90 Exchange Bank stock 03 93 Union Savings Bank and Treat Company stock 92 93 Central Georgia Bank stock W Macon Savings Bank stock 90 92 Central City Loan and Trust Company stock 7214 75 DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday by Henry Ji Lamar & Sons. Clnamon Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15c. Cloves—Per pound, 15 to 25c. Drugs and Chemicals—Gum nssafoo- tide, 35o pound; camphor gum, 55 to 65o pound; gum opium 52.40 to 52-69 pound; morphine. 1-Ss. 81.25 to 52.45 ounce; qui nine (according to else) 38 to 00 cents ounce; sulphur. 4 t" Oo p" d: salts, Ep som, 2 1-2 to 3c pound, e .eras. 2 to So pound; salt petr., ;D to .lo round; bo rax. 15 to 18o pound: bremldo potash, 60 to 55c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c per pound: carbollo acid. 50c to 81.75 pound; chloroform. 75o to 81.40 pound: calomel, 85c to 81; logwood, 16 to 20o pound; cream trrtar. commercial, 25 to 20c. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. Wnxel- baum & Son. Prints—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-3 to 6c; turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2o; Indigo blue, 4 to 445c-.; solids. 4 to 6 cents. Sheetings—3-4.i3'A Vta4c.; 4-ia4-2, 5 cents. Tickings—From 5 to 12a Checks—3 1-2 to 6c. Bleuchmgs—Fruit of the Loom, $ 3-4 to 7 l-2c. FRUITS AND NUTS. Corrected by A. A. Cullen. Flge—Dry, oholee, 12 1-2 to 15 cents. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia, 4 and 5 cents. Lemons—54. Nuts—Tarragonla almonds, u cents pet pound; Naples walnuts, to cents; French walnuts, 10 cents; psoras, 10 centa Apples—Sun dried. 0 to 7 cents per pound. Raisins—New in market, 62 per box; London layers, 52.25 per box; loose Mus catel. 82 per box. Irish rotatecs-W.a per sack. HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap Hardware Company. Axes—56 to 57 per doexn. Bar Lead—6o per pound. Buckets—Paints 81.25 per dozen; ce dar, three hoops, 82.25. Cards—Cotton, 54. Chains—Trace, 83.60 to 64.0 per dozen. Well buoketi—83.25 per dozen. Hope—Manilla, 12c; atsel, 10c; cotton, 12 cents. Shoes—Horse, 64; Mule. 55. Shovels—Ames, 810 per dozen. Shot—Drop. 11.36 per sack. Wire—Barhed, 3c per povau. Wire—Barbed. 3c per pound. Nails—81.66 base, wire; cut, 51.36 base, base. Tubs—Painted, 53.31; cedar, 14.60 per nest. Brooms—51.25 to 56 epr dozen. Haines, Iron bound, 53. Measures—Per nest. 51. Plow Biades—t centa per pound. Iron—Swede, 4 l-2o per pound; reflned, 2c basis. Plow stock—HaJmen, 61: Ferguson, 90 °‘ CANNED POODS. Corrected Every Saturday by 8. R. Jsoues * Tinsley Co. Apples—3-pound can*. 81.25 per dozen. Blackberries—2 pound cunn, |l per dozen; 3 pound cans, $1,05 per dozen. Corn—2 pound caua. 90 cents to 6L50 per dozen. String Beans—2 pound cans, 90 cents per dozen. Tomatoes—2 pound cans, per dozen. 80 cents; 3 pound cans, 31. Okra and TooAtoes—2 pbund cans, 31.10 per s-zon. Juno Peas—3 pound cans, 81.25 per dozen. ' Red Cheryl;*—2 pound eras, 6L60 per dozen. White Cherries—2 pound cans.6I.75 per dozen. Lima Boans-51.25. Peache»-2 pound cans, 11.60 per dozen. Pineapples—1 pound tans. 51.60 to 32.26 per dozen: grated. F- & W.. 32.25. Raspbeirtes—2 pound cans, 3LS6 per VITAL TO MANHOOD. cSfiC.or JljtierU. DiuJn***, p'#, iMtfi», iir^iaf!*•, Nfrvo-n Prowir»t!on f alcohol or tobteeo, Waktfuloau, Mental DeprMdoet Soft coin* of i: atn, cfttulcf lnMultf, ml»err, d*oc death, PreiLitur* O'.d Age, b*rrtr.Liev», Lom Ol Tower la either wr, Leucorrboea and c Fiaial* W»-akL-fw*, JnTolanUrj Lo*we«, Hpenn tor: h i/t. ciow-i \.-j overexert Ion of brain, hoi' cbwo, oTor-Ii. lu!*** nee, A month’ll treatment, I. 6Sorts, by i.-fnl'. Wiu «i*rhor>b’r ford tv-*** mr. |i will ftcrvs written to ri«fur,d ff c* t rvr f -' OuiranUM S#«ueJ ty ag*nt. TTOVTH I.IVL'K HUl fares Sick JJttdfs-he. llllsi nrw*, Mr« rCosibUliJ wnrfKom* f, b,Tvrp*priM &a.j OonAUnetlon. GOODWIN & SMALL* strawberries—3 pound cans. 81.50 per dozen. Bencher., pie—2 pound cans, 5L36 per dozen. Apricots, California—S pound cans, 12.26 per dozen. PMChM. CallfiVnia—32.25. pig Feet—2 youna remi, (2.25 per do/.'-z. Roast Beef—1 pound cans. 31.20 per dozen; I pound cans. 33 per dbxen. Corn Beef—2 pound cans, 31.86 per dozen. ’ Potted Ham—1-4 pound cans, 65 cents per iozen, x-3 pound cans, 31.25 per dozen. Lunch Tongues—4 pound cans, 33 per dozen. Tripe—3 pound cans, 31.85 per dosen-i MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday by the 8, Jaques & Tinsley Co. The following are sttlotly wholesale prices: Fish—Kit, white flsh, 60c: In half barrels 14: mackerel In half barrels. No. 3, 85.75: No. 2 In kits, 86 centa Flour—Beat patent, per barrel, 83.30; second patent. 53.20; straight. 831 fam ily, 32.50; low grades. 32.25. Sugar—Standard granulated, 6 cents: ex« tra C. New York, (tj cents; New Orleans clarified. «4 centa Hay—Wr quote today No. X Timothy at 318 and fancy, $10 Meats—Bulk aides. 7H centa Corn-68 cents per bushel. . Oats—Mixed. 4;ic: white. 4Se. Lard—Tierces, 8*4 cents; cans, 8Ji cents; 10-pound cans, 9 centa OU—Xlc. Snuff—Lorlllard’s Macoaboy snuff, stone Jars, 45; per pound; glass Jars, 45o per pound; 2-ounce bottles, $9,000 per gross; 2-ounce cans, $3.60 per gross; 1-pound cans, 33.99 per gross; Ratiroao snuff, 1-ounce glass, 6c; 1-ounoe Uns, 54.25 per gross. Tomato catsup—Pints, 00c; quirts, $1.25. Hominy—Ter barrel, 84. _ ... Meal—Bolted. 75o: plain, 75c. Wheat—Bran. 85o. . •<*, Hams—12 to 13o. ~ Shoulders—9 l-3o. .**&. HIDES. WOOL, ETC. Corrected Every Saturday by G. Bernd & Co. Hides—Green salt, 3 cents per pound; dry flint, 5 cents per pound. Goat sklns-10 to 20 cents each. Sheep Skins—20 tj 50 .-ents each. Beeswax—1C to 20 cents. Wool—\Vwhed. it* to 20 cents per pound; unwashed, 10 to 11 cents; burry. 7 to 10 cents. LIQUORS. Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen & Co. Whisky—Rye $1.10 to $3.50; corn, 11.10 to $1.50; gin, $1.10 to $1.73; North Carolina corn,$1.10 to $1.50; Georgia corn, $L60. Wines—50 centfl to $1; W-rh wine*. $1.23; port and sherry, $1 to $3; claret, $6 to $10 case: American champagne, $7.60 to $8.50 per case; cordials, $12 per dozen; bitters, $8 per dozen. MEATS. MOTHERS I MOTHERS! MOTHERSl Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cup-ii win 1 colic, and 1m the bent remedy for dhrrhoca. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and sek for "Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup," end take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. The American Encyclopedic Dictionary. Gives the Full Is a Complete Definition IT v And Perfect Of Every English Modern Word. Encyclopedia Is the Greatest Modern W ork of Heference Thess Speak as Those Having Authority...,. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Freeh Meata—Western ee»r, Mi to ec.; Georgia b»»f. 4 1-3 to re; dregsod hog*, 614 to 7c; Western mutton. M cent*: na tive mutton, c l-8o: smoked pork avu- eage, 8 l-2c; freah pbrk aausage, 8c; Bo logna eaueage. 6c. COUNTRY PRODUCE.. Corrected Every Saturday by Samuel Flit- ley & Co. Egg*—17 cents per dozen. Hens—38 cents. Fries—18 to 26 cent* each. Ducks—Slow sale at 25 cents each. Turkeys—9 cents per pound Clive), eGese—40 to M cents each. Sweet potatoes—10 cents buzhel. Irish potatoes—82a52.25 per tack. Onions—SO cents per bushel. Butter—20 cents per pound. Sun dried apples-9 cents per pound. Jloney—1214al5 cents per pound. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people w* »e« around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, con stipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, coming i#P of the food, yellow skin, when for 75 cents we' will sell them Shiloh’s Vltalizer ,guaranteed to out* them? Sold by Goodwyn tk Small Drug Company, corner Cherry Street and Cotton avenue. • USB HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by . Dr*. Holmes & Mauon, Dentist*. 556 Mulberry Street. It cures bleeding gums, ulcer*, a ore mouth, sore tihroait, clea ns the te*9b tnd purifies tho breath. For sale by all druggist*. Socclal train* from Lumber City io Macon and return, via Southern rail way. tm account of Dixie Interatat Fair. Trains will run October 27 and 29, utao November 1. 2. 3. 6, 6 and 7, on follow ing schedule: Going, leave Lumber City 6:30 u. m.: arrive Macon 10 a. m.; return ing, Leave Macon 7 p. m.| arrive Lum ber City 10:30 p. m. Stops made at all Intermerlate elu tions. Trains from and to HawklnaviMe will connect at CoOhran with these trains on -above mentioned days. Call on agents far cheap rates. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who hag. for the kut eight years been reasonable in Ills charges for dental fork, and who la better prepared tu do bridge, crown and all kinds of denial work, having uken a post-graduate course ill prosthetic dentistry, owing to th. stringency of the times, Is willing to be evt’11 more . reasonable In his charges. 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