The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 08, 1894, Image 3

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TELE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1894. TI E WORLD OF TRADE. Reports bv Wire From tiie Great Markets. York, Nov. 7.—Money on call easy at 1 per oenfc.; last lean at 1 per cent, and aloslng offered «!t l-j»er eerJt Pr'.ane mercantile paper 3a4 per o nt Bar diver 63 1-2. Sterling: excliang' oubiier, with actual bustaos in b:«k« ers* bills at 14.86 3-4a$4.87 for sixty day. und 84.88 1-2. Commercial bills $4.85 1-4. Government bonds firm; state bonds dull; railroad bonds active and steady silver at ithe board wab quldt. STOCKS AND BONDS. IUILROAD STOCKS, N., C.andSLL., _ U. 8. Cordage.... 13% do drerd; 23 New Jersey Cen. New York Con N. Y. and N. I Norf. and W. prof 23] Northern Paciflc- do prefd. Northwestern.. .101% do prefd.143 Pacific Mail 23% Iteading 18% B. and W; PtTer 18% Bock Island.,.,., C3% St. Paul 63 do prefd.120 _ .. SilverConifle’es. 64] do profd. 28 Tenn.C. and I... 16] . Amur. Cot Oil... 27% do prefd. 73% Am. Sugar Bolin; 08% do prefd. 93 Ain. Tobacco Co. 99% do prefd.lOC A., T. and S. Fo. 6% Baa. aud Ohio.. 07 ■ Canadian Pacific 02% Chet*, aud Ohio. 10% Chi. and Alton. .144 Obi., B. and Q... 74% Chicago Oas 75 Del., L.andW*.. 160 Dif. and Cattle F 10% E. T., V. and G.. 11 do prefd. 17% Erie. 14% M lenn. v. anu x... io% do prefd. 72% Texas Pacific.... 10% Union Paciflo.... 13 \Y., St. L. and P. 0] do prefd. 14% Westorn Union.. 87% WhTg and L. E. 11% dS prefd. 40 Southern B’y 5s. 87 " “ con. 13% “ " pf,d. 41 newset.8s. Gon.Electric.... 87*6 ' Illinois Cen 90% Luio Erie*and W 17?* do prefd. 70% Lake Shore 134% Lou. and Nash... 55% Lou. and N. Alb. 7% Manhattan Cons. 107% Mem. and Char.. 10 . Michigan Cen... 97% Missouri Pacific. 29 Mobile and Ohio. 19% government bonds. Alabama class A.103 Teun’aee old 6s, “ “ B.106 “ " C. 62% La. stamped 4’s..l00 N. Carolina5s.... 99 “ 4s....123% STATE BONDS. U.F. 4s regist’d.. 115% | U. S. 4s regular.. 96 U. S. 4s coupons.115% I _ COTTON. Macon, Gd., Nov. 7. Oar local market today is quiet aud fair. Good middling 5H Middling * ...6 Strict low middling 4?£a% Virginia Cs nego 79 funded debt 58] $ Low middling ..4% iocal ucnnk, ibis Dar..«* Yeetorday,. Tfcieday laa Tina day iwa. i d | 1 | i i & £ 3 I "688 la 0394 321 192 MG! 311 401 no 617| 611 301 8723 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. ttwk on band Uepiember 1st.. PfceiveQ sinceSaptombar 1st... tout hkceipts. B/iturdoy Monday, Tuesday...* Wednoeday Thus fnr tblavreak. 270.929 u f’|l S 63899 91922 73)20 81691 60391 77B74 *l«?9|g*ygg fHrattjli »“’3t«9 <I2I1[|CU> 301,936 909.9U|l6t.4at 7.— Spot octton quiet; talcs, Alu bales. Kow Xork. Nor. evened quiet ana Jan Jab March April Mar June. July Auk bepi. Oct. Nov Dec.. UECUPTS AND EXPORTS. Consolidated net rocelpta •• Exports to Great Britain •• Exports to Franco,. Total since Sept. lat-Net receipts J,<82,637 " " •• P.Ytvtrta n n All hit Exports continent 676, l.vU XZW OZLEiSJ CLO.IMQ rurunxj. S.w Orl.im. Nor. i—Cotwa lu.uro. c!o,- ] .toady, tile. JJ.SIO tale,.. duly................ o,o Zuguzt 9 ft ti.pt.mM. Uctooer....’. tiovemMr 5 Ou uccemtwr... , t> jj lUrca- a; tii.,, Ji«y.... i 37 6 M . S 39 . 9 it .A 5 (9 STEVENS COTTON LETTER, Special wit® to Lyon Jt James. New York, Nov. 7.—Rattnefr brisk buying at the opening caused ti strong er tone, but later on there w#U r.:m* recession of price, duo in the main to liberal reoelpa tic pouts nnd eime of the interior towns. The quantity com ing In sight this week again promises to be l.vge; perts may get 400,000. but tbu nrorcmmt to too plrennmenal to List very long. Indeed, there are already Indications that the pkimlter at the booth to getting disgusted with the present prices, to many oitca so tir bel>w the cost of production, nnd shows a disposition to hold. In pirn of Alab'.tni farmers declare thit they tritl not plant cotton next year, it is admitted .thu t the cotton has b.«n m k< ted with tinusulil celerity th's nelson foe various ivanons, one dr which was the fict that the planters were stnm- teded by low prices and the tear ihat ten market would go lomfc than it h.„ . Another wat theneccMsity of f rw.ird- lng more cottoo than usual to • pay debts to fc/Uam, as prices ware obnor- .iwilly low, but it should not be forgot ten hat the enormous exports of cnlttoq to Europe in a measure explain, the Jav-re receipts at porta and towns. Tile cot "m cam.! Ron market In enormouv qu nthlesi, partly beoxush Euror* cal!- 1 for enormous qicwrtitfos. Recent targe receipts at South Carolina points were piaUy duetto the fact that. South Ckminat considered cotton cheap nad bought. freely, and partly to u reduc tion In 'the price of cotton retd an- no-mced for November 1 by the cotton seed mill,, which led to a rush to cell th ■ seed. In some panto of South Caro lina the send mills have already bouidht n* much seed as they did all last yftjr. Th ee fioto are well known every where. Yesterday the port received ». «. against 58,417, nnd today S1.7T0, *r tot 45.755. Memphis received 4.048. tent 3.250. iind Houston, n,cn, d*n net 6.735. New Orleans tomarraw exi eeto from 7,000 to 9,005, afllnst 9,2-1 Hat wrek and 7.742 list year. R!-.'i»r heavy ra'ns fell In the Caro ls ■ and GedrgJi. Cooler wwnther to pr dried for Arkansas. Misseuy,. Tts s. Okiahrena. Indian Territory end w i; Tennessee, and warmer weiriier to the rest of the cotton belt. Froot *&'■ killing frosts were repdrtfd in va- ' p:rt« of the Km til, nuiablv la Boi th Carolina. Geo re la and. Alabama. Spcf cotton was l-lfc lower her? and In New Orleans, fit. Louis was easy and sold 5,000; Memphis, 31000, nnd New York 3,10. New Cetera, futures ad vanced 1 point, but lovit this and de clined 6 points. Here prices advunecd thorn 3 to 4 points, bu'; wst this and fell 6 to 7 prims and closed weak. The de- pr .a was ptH.ly .litr.bulable to a iiuair that Neill of New Or.cans had issued a crop eS.dm ute of 10,300.000 nr.uimum, which they denied, tve be lieve cotton Is good property at near the pro vailing prices. Stevens & Co. PORT QUOTATIONS. Galvedton, Nov. 7.—Steady. Mid dlmg, 5 3-16; net receipts, 16,I»1; sales, 1,559; ; stock, 190,367. 'Norfolk. Nov. 7.—Steady. Middling. I 1-4; net receipts, 3,310; eaten, Sicck, 32,252. B.Utlmare, Nov. 7.—Nominal. Mid' dliug, 5 5-8; stock, 21,550. Hasten, Nov. 7.—Dull. Middling, 5 5-4. - Wilmington, Nov. 7.—Steady. Mid dung, 5 1-8; net receipts, 1,447; stock, 21.817. Philadelphia; Nov. 7.—Quiet. Mid dling, 5 1-8; nei: receipts, 1447; stock. 3,780. Savannah, Nov. 7.—Dull and nomi nal. Middling, 0 1-S: not reoeipts, 8,801 safes. 450; atook, 153,786. New Orleans, Nov. 7—Steady. Mid- ling, 5 1-10; -net receipts, 18,563; grass receipts, 19,420; sales, 5,550; stock. 323, 373. Mobile, Nov. 7.—Quiet. Middling, 5 1-16; net receipts, 1,248; sales, stock, 19,056. Memphis, Nov. 7.—Steady. Middling, 6 3-16; net receipts, 4,046; gross recripto, 4,327; sales, 3,100; stock, 80,153. Augusta, Nov. 7.—Steady. Middling, 5 3-16; net recelpto for two days, 3,681 sales, 771; stock, 21,005. Charleston, Nov. 7.—Quiet. Middling, 5 1-8; net receipts, 7,358; Stock, 65,490. •Cincinnati, Nov. 7.—Quiet. Middling, 6 ( 1 "k 9 Ho” 50 ** 1143 t<>r * tW ° 6,2891 Louisville, Nov. 7.—Quiet. Middling, 5 3-8. St. Louis, Nov. 7.—Middling, 6 1-4 net receipts, 1,830; gross recelpto, 8,082 sales, 1,856; stock, 28,674. Houston, Nov. 7.—Steady. Middling. 6. 3-16; net receipts, 13,649; Btock, 64,188. LIVERPOOL. tlremoAl. Nov T.-Noon,-3pot cotton market demand qulot, with prices easier. American middliuft eh'. Miee lo.ouo bates, or wblcn 1000 were tor speculation mm export and Included 9,600 American, ltecelpts 15,000 balee, November Novemb’r-becoprb'i 1 rcember-JunUAry. January-lebruury.. Apill-Mar lloy.June. J into-July July-Auguet J opening oloaiar. t i;-6!as ls-et GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Nov. 7.—The only bright spat dhat could be detected In today’s wheut market succeeded the appear ance of Bradstredt's report of the world’s available stock. This document gave an Increase of but 3,016,000 bush els, Where 4,000,000 to 6,000,00 bushels lncreaso hod been donfldently looked for. The recovery thalt took place when Onese figures became known was only a mild one and proved of short dura-' tloh. December wheat openod Irani 54 6-8 to 64 3-8, declining to 53 1-2 and closing at 53 6-8353 3-4 cents under Mon day. Cash wheat was quiet and steady with n. decline of l-4c from Monday. ' Corn—Outside 'business in coril was prominently absent today, thus throw ing tire market into the hands of local scalpers suid prominent traders, who fallowed closely the lines designated by the action of wheat. Realising by those classes of operators Was the only feat ure; a weak feature characterizing the changes In prices. Moderate coverings purchases were mde, Which tteteed as a steadying influence In the ti-annac- tlons tmd the close was quiet ait tho bottom. May opened at 51 1-s, sold at 61 1-4, declined to 60 3-8, closing at 60 l-2a50 1-4350 3-8 cento under Mon day. Oanh corn was weak aud 1 l-4c lower. lower. Oats—With everything else on the floor in a state of despondency, there was no hope tfor oats today. Neither was 'there anything like activity or in- teiest. Prices ranged within a narrow limit nd closer l-4c undcir Mondv for slay. The cash market was quiet tmd steady, no changes In prices being noter. ^Provisions received no help from any direction. The hog market, both early and late, was weak and lower and the course of tftutn was such as no give preference ho the selling side. No pre tention to activity was displayed and no power of recovery could be seen. Tho close was 12 cent under Monday for January pork, 5 cents lower fir January lard and 7 1-2 cents low* for January ribs. CASH QUOTATIONS. • Cash quotations are os fallows: but Httle better disposition .to buy. Prices steady. Wheait, 57 18-068 1-8. No. 2 red, 531-8. No. 2 corn, 51 1-2. OJitu, 29.129 1-4. i Pork, 311.87 l-2aJ12 1-2. , Lnrd, 86.90. ' . . ‘ Riba 26.90. . Shoulders, 35.62 12a5.75. . Sldor, 36.37 1-336.50. ' New York, Nov. 7.—Butter—Quleit: d ? lry ' ,3iJ 2i cream ery, 17323 1-2; Western dairy, llal5: creamery, 16.124; Elgin, 24. Cotton seed oil—More active, steady; crude, 24a24 1-2; yellow, 2Sa2S 1-2. * Petroleunv—Steady. Rosin—Quldt. stead; strained, com- ntoa to good, 81.35al.40. Turpentine—Dull, steady; 28 l-4a29. Rlce—JIOdertVte demand, steady; do- •"••tto fair to,extra, 4 l-4a5 7-8; Japan, t0 " 12o ‘ 4 3-8a4 6-8. Molasses—Foreign, nominal; New 04-- leons open kettle, good to choice, 27a36: moderately active, dteady. °PCnc<l steady, closed I*™ 15a40 points up; November, 13.30a 1350; January, 311.93U2.10; March. 311.23a 11.60; May. 3H.10all.30; Spot Rio, quiet, steady; No. 7, 15 1-f.ils 1-2. Sug.tr—Raw, moderately active, easier; Mr refining, 2 7-8n8c; refined, steady, fair demand; oft A, 3 H-I6a4: elehdard A, 4 1-161 4 1-4; cut loaf. 4 3-4 SLSt^'tuSnft 4 ^ 16 ' 16: Branu - Sfiif .rsa NAVAL STORES. Q&VVilAmb' Nov. 7.—Spirits of tine, firm; 25 l-2c; raJes. 500; receipts, 968. Rosin, firm; salt's, 2,000. Quote A, B, C, $1; D, $1.0; E. $1.25; F, $1.35 G. $1.55; H, $1.75; I. $2.05; K, $2.50; M $2.25; N, $2.65; window gtCNM, $2.85; wa ter wliSce, $3. C'.Airleston, Nov. 7.—Turpentine, firm; 25 centis; r^ceipits, 71 ca»?lcs. Rosin, ffood strained, firm; $1; receipts, C66 barrels. Wiimlnsrton, Nov. 7.— Rosin, firm strained, 95; good strained, $i; splri'ts of turpentine, steady; 25. Tar, b1:eudy tit $1.30; crude Uurpentiue, stcudy; hard, $1.10; wofit, $1.50; vl«-*:in, $1.70. •MiCBN BONdTnFTtOCK REPORT. 101 STATE OF GEORGIA BONDa Bid.Ask’d. 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1893 101H 105 4>A per ceat bonds, Jon. and July coupons, maturity 1915....U$H Dtii VA per cent bonds, Ian and July coupons, maturity ws: lift 5*4 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity long date.. 98% MUNICH*All BONDS. Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 104 Atlanta bonds, price as to rate of interest And maturity 100 Augusta bonds, prise as to rate of Interest and maturity 100 Rome bonds, 8 per cent. .10414 105 Columbus 5 per cent, lionds ... .103 Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons U2tf 113 RAILROAD BONDS. Central railroad joint mortgage 7 per cent, bonds. Jan and July coupons ..... US Georgia! railroad 6 per cent, bonds, J&n. and July coupons, due 1897 101 Georgia railroad 6 per cent bond9, Jan. and July coupons, due 1910..... .108 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds. J&n. and Juiy coupons, due 1922 .........110 Montgomery and Eufaula rail road, 6 pe: cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1909....100 Ocean Steamship bonds, 5 per due 1920 g Columbus and Western railroad 6 per cent July cojpons 94 9 Columbus and Rome railroad 6 per celt, bonds, Jan. and July coupons 38 4 Augusta and Knoxvlll* railroad 7 per cent bonds, .fax and July coupons, due-3900 99 10 Savannah, Amerlcus and Mont gomery railroad C per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 48 41 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1972.... 85 8 South Georgia nnd Florida rail road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons ia Northeastern railroad Indorsed 6 per cent, bonds. May and November coupons 104 1<X Macon and Northern railroad certificates of bonds, March and September coupons 39 4< Charleston. Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 101 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN* TURES. Central railroad common stock.. 16 - 11 Central railroad 6 per cent, de- betures 22 Southwestern railroad stock..., 72 Georgia railroad stock 158 Atlanta and West Point rail-. road debentures 90 Atlanta and West Point railroad stock ; so LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light onl Water consols, May and November coupons Wesleyan college 7 per cent. bonds, Jan. *\nd July coupons.. 100 Macon Volunteers* Armory 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July cou pons .104 Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bouas, April and Oct coupons * 100 Progress Loon and Improvement Company * 66 Southern Phosphate Company stock w Acme Brewing Company 100 BANKSTOCK3. First National Bank stock 125 American National Bank stock.. 85 Exchange Bank stock 92 Union Savings Bank and Trust Company stock 91 Central Georgia Bank.stock Macon Savings Bank stock 90 Central City Loan and Trust Company atock 72)4 DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS. m Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J. •Lamar Sc Sons. CInarnon Bark—Per pound, 12 to 15c. Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25c. Drugs and Chemicals—Gum assafoe- tida, 35c pound; camphor gum, 55 to C5c pound; gum cplurn $2.40 to $2.69 pound' morphine. 1-ta. $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qul* nine (according to sl?e) 38 to 90 cents ounce; sulphur, 4 lie pound: salts, Kj som, 2 1*2 to 3c pound; copperas. 2 to i pound; salt petfc, *0 \o 12c pound; bo rax, 15 to 18c Aound; bromide potash, 50 to C5o per pound; -chlorate, 25 to 30c per pound; carbolic acid, 60c to $1.75 pound; chloroform, 76o tb $1.40 pound; calomel, 85c to $1; logwood. 16 to 20o pound; cream trxtar, commercial, 25 to 30o. DRY POODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel- t-aum * Son. Prints—Berwick. 3 l*2c; standard 4 1-2 to Cc; turkey red, 4 to 6 l-2c; Indigo blue, J to 4%e.; solids. 4 to 6 cents. Sheetlnga~3-4a$tt. >4*4c.; 4-4a4-2, 5 cents. Tickings—From 5 to 12c. Checks—3 1-2 to 6c. Bleaching*—Fruit of tho Loam, 6 3-4 0r« Price's Cream Baking: Powdtt World’s Fair Highest Award, WEAK WOMEN and all mothers who are nursing babies derive great benefit from Scott’s Emulsion. This prepara tion serves two purposes. It gives vital strength to mothers and also enriches their milk and thus makes their babies thrive. ^mjdsjog is a constructive food that pro motes the making of healthy tissue and bone. It is a wonder ful remedy for Emaciationi Central Debility; Throat and Lung Complaint., Cough*. Cold*. Anaemia, Scrofula and Wasting Diseate* of Children. Stndfer Pam/Alet en Seat ft EmuUien. Frit. $C4tU8«MM,N.r. AM Draff <*{*• Mc.m4£L FRUITS AND NUTS. Corrected bit A. A. Cullen. Figs—Dry. choice. 12 1-2 to 15 cents. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cent,; Vlrxtntk. 4 and 6 cents. Lemons—34. - Nute-JTarragon!* almonds, is cent, pet pound; Naples walnuts, 15 cents; French walnuts. 10 cento; puisne, iu cents Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cents per pound. Ralelns—New In market, 32 per box; London layers. 32.25.per box; loose Mus catel, 32 per box. Irish Fotitoes-J-’.a per sack. HARDWARE. Axes—16 to 37 per doezn. Bar Lead—6c per pound. Buckets—Paintz. 31.25 per dozen; ce dar. three hoops. 32.25. Cards—Catton. 3*. Chains—Trace, 38.60 to 34.0 per dozen. Well buckets—33.25 per dozen. Rope—Manilla, 13c; aisei, 10c; cotton, 12 cents. Shoe*—Horse. 31; Unit. 35. ShoveiJ— Ames, 51o per dozen. .. Shot—Drop. 31.25 per sack. Wire—Barfed, la per povai. wire—Bsrfted. Se.per pound. Nails—tL(3 base, wire; cut, IMS basa bow. Tubs—Painted. $2.35; cedar, $4.60 per neat. Brooms—$1.2o to ia epr dozen. Hamea, Iron bound. $3. Measures—Per nfst. $1. Plow B»ade»—* c**nt* P*r pound. Iron—Swede, 4 l-2c per pound; refined, 2c basis. Plow stocK—Halmen, $1; Ferguson, 90c. CANNED GOODS. S. R. Apple*—$-pojnd cans, $L2t per dosea. Wedding Presents to Cut Glass, Solid Silver and Fancy Good,. We rend goods on aelecUon. Write to ua before you buy, or .end for catalogue. We.also engrave Wedding Invitations and Vlalttng Card* Send for our sam ples. jl. P. STEVENS Sc BRO., Atlanta, Ga. Blackberries—2 pound cons. 31 per dozen; 3 pound cans, 51.05 per dozen. . Corn—2 vound cans, 90 cents to 31.50 per dozen. String Beans—2 pound cans, >0 cents per dozen. Tomatoes—2 pound cans, per dozen, 80 cenui; 3 pound cans, 31. Okra and Tonmtoes—2 pound cans, 31.10 per Joz«n, June Pew—3 pound cans, 31.2s per dozen. Red Cherries—2 pound cans, 11.60 per dozen. White Chen-lee—2 pound cane,31.75 per dozen. Limn Boans—31.25. l>eachpe-2 pound cans, 31.60 per dozen. Pineapples—1 pound cans, 11.50 to 12,25 per dozen: grated. F. & W.. 32.25. Raspberries—2 pound cans, 31,85 per dozen. Strawberries—2 pound cans, 11.50 pef dozen. peaches, pie—2 pound cans, 31.85 per dozen. Apricot*. California—3 pound cans, 32.25 per dozen. Peaches. California—32.25. Pig Feet—2 pound cans, |2.25 per dozen. Roast Beef—1 pound cans, 11.20 per dozen; 3 pound cans, 32 per dozen. Corn Beef—2 pound cans. 31.85 per dozen. Potted Ham—1-4 pound cans, 65 cents per 'iozvn, i-2 pound cans, |1.25 per dozen. Lunch Tongues—1 pound cane, 83 per dozen. Tripe—2 pound can*. 31.85 per dozen. MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday by the 8, Jaques & Tinsley Co. The following are strlotly wholesale prices: Fish—Kit, white fish, 60c: In half barrels, 34: mackerel In half barrele. No. A 35.75: No. 2 in kite, 85 cents. Flour—Best patent, per barrel, 33.80; second patent, 33.20; straight, 33; fam ily, 32.60: low grades. 32.25. Sugar—Standard granulated. 5 cents; ex tra C, New York. 4>,i cents; New Orleans clnrtfled. 4V4 cento. Ilay—We quote today No. 1 Timothy at 318 and fancy. 3H>. Meate—Bulk sides, 7*4 cents. Corn—68 cents per bushel. Oats—Mixed, 45c; white, 48c. Lard—Tierces, S!4 cents; cans, 8& cents; 10-pound cans, 9 centa Oil—lie. Snuff—Lorillnrd’s Maceaboy snuff, stone Jars, 45a per pound; glass iara, 45o per pound: 2-ounco bottles, 39.900 per gross; 2-ounce cans, 38.60 per gross; 1-pound cans, 33.96 per gross; Hall road snuff, 1-ounce glass, 6c; 1-ounce tins, 34.25 per gross. Tomato catsup—Pints, 90o; quarts. 31.25. Hominy—Per barrel, 34. Meal—Bolted, 76c; plaid, 75o. - • Wheat—Bran, 85o. * Hams—12 to 13o. , Shoulders—9 l-2o. 1 _ HIDES. WOOL. ETC. Corrected Every Saturday by G. Bemd & Co. Hides—Green salt, 8 cents per pound; dry flint, 5 cents per pound. Goat skins—10 to 20 cents each. Sheep Skins—20 to 60 cents each. Beeswax—1C to 20 cents. Wool—Wxtshed. it. to 20 cents per pound; unwashed, 10 to 11 cents; burry, 7 to 10 cents. c»«6 New Stores M and 466 Third St Seventy-five thousand invested in Men’s and Boys’ Suita and Overcoats. All fresh, new goods, bought for the cash, at. less than the cost of manufacture. This immense lot of clothing is on sale this week, and res idents and visitors alike will do well to call and examine oui stock. Over 260 Men’s all-wool Suits (this season's styles) worth $12.50 to $15, now on sale for $7.50 a Suit. / OVERCOATS. ( 1,000 Men’s light nnd medium weight Overcoats, worth from $10 to $20, on sale now for $5, $7.50, $10 and $12. Boy’s Suits $2 up, all sizes. THE DANNENBERG CO. Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism Ar* entirely remove* by F.F.P. 1 —Prlokly Aih. Poko Hoot and Potaa* ■loin* the great«»c blood purifier on • earth. t * AanniiN, O.. July 21* 1691. r Maid Re LirPMAKBaoB., Bnvaaneb. On.: DaAJiSiM-I boujrbt a bottle of your P.P. P. at Hot Bprlnm L Ar!r.,end , ft bae done me more jrood then three ‘-.tineHotflprlBgi# * •r-and Scrofula months* treatment at the Ho •end three bottle* O. O. D. -» • P.P. p. parlflostbab1ood,ba!ld.iip\ i the week and debilitated, given V Strength to weakened nerve*. pel} h JAB. M. fcEWTpN. Aberdeen, Brown County, O* Cast. J, D. Jobation* 7b oil X bere^ trength to weakened nerree, expel* **• teetify lo the wonderra, propertied lieeeaei,giving the patient health and Xp p * tor eruption* of the ekin. I ggiaaiiMTBjo^pv.'tisisf fiS2 ' ««*»•<«W * blotcliM.^implea. oidotronlopfc^r; ** ' 1 tetter.'ecerd heed, boll?, ervejpelee. eotema-wemny aey, without rear or contradiction, that P. P. P. Is the been • blood purifier in the world,and makes , positive, speedy aud permanent core# In all coast. . , Ladles and whose bl< SB—.—-n-T— i tlon, due to menstrual Irregularities, mullarly **“ — oaesyeteme are polaened >loodle In en Impure oondi* rerei. -O menitmsl irregularities, e peculiarly benefited by the won- trial tonic ami blood c eanelng prop* llaegret M eoOre^y^ ‘Bavaa Ikln Censer Gored. TuHmon)/fromVuMayor' fiaCPm.Tax., January 14,1898. 1 Maiaae. Lippmam Baoe., Hevenneb, Ga.: Gintl*m»n‘-1 have tried your P. — - * AV « ekln, neuell^ tlttnin- - r _ f ,-p. fo r a qluoM of (b« l—■ nown M *klq c.no.r.ot tolrtryreM* ■laDdln*. »n4 foooC grrec tfJl.tl U purlflooth. blood and remoT.ftolttr- riuuoo from tho re*t of tho .1 LIQUORS. Correoteil Every Sriturday by L. Cohen 42 Co, Whisky—Rye 31.10 to 38.60; corn, 31.M to 31.50; gin, 31.10 to 31.75; North Carolina corn,11.10 to 31.50; Georgia corn, 31.60. Wines—SO cento to 31i Wrh wine. 31.23; port and sherry, 31 to 38; claret, 36 to 310 case: American champagne, 37.50 to 38.50 per caso; cordials, 312 per dozen; bitters, 38 per dozen. MEATS. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Fresh Meats-Western n.»r, Mi to «a; Georgia beef. 4 1-2 to Be; dressed hogs, 654 to 7c; Western mutton, TO emts; na tive mutton. 0 l-2c: nmolted pork sau sage, 8 l-2c; fresh pbrk sausage, 8c; Bo logna sausage. 6c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Saturday by Samuel Fin ley * Co. Kfrgs—17 cents per dozen, Hens-38 cents. Fries—18 to 26 cents each. Ducks—Slow Bile at 25 cents each. Turkeys-9 cents per pound (live). eOcse—10 to 60 cento each. Sweet potatoes-40 cents burhel. Irish potatoes-32a32.25 per Back. Onlons-M cento per bushel. Butler—20 cents per pound. Sun dried applcs-9 cents per pound. Honey—12(4ol5 cents per pound. Era and fe4»l oonfldant that nnothar course , fissSSK S8sSa%ffis» Sw.- *MMt, pleurUy and rbeumatUi^/or aworawHuw, id rbeuraatlai /oi sd by tba ▼•ryba*l -...it hundreds of dob ren. tried every known remedy with out hndlng relief. I have only Uken one bottle of your P. P. P.* end can • out finding re , one bottle of your _ ohoerfully any It baa done memort • good than anything I have ever taken. Joan recommond your medicine to 111 ; • u3ere " o, as;! >o jra‘ , Y|i%iT J Book a Blood Diseases lolled frit ALL DBtJaOIflTfi flXLL IT. % ‘ LIPPMAN BROS. PBOPHIBTORi, flprlogflald. Green County, 1&. - 14»p«ao«’a »Jo«k,SovaaiBali,«a mmmmmmm OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed tbo warning—tha slg- nal, perhaps, of tho sure Approach of that moro terrible disease, consumtion? Ask yourself if you cau afford, for tho sake of saving 50 coots, run tllo risk and do nothing for It. Wo know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never foils. This ex plains why more than o million bottles wore sold the post year. It relievos croup and whooping cough nt once. Mothers, do not be without It. For lame back, side or sheet, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. FOR DYKPEP61A, ill fcatlnn, ami Stomach dbordar*. take UIJCHVS’N IRON HITT MRS. All dealer* keen it, *i per bottle. Genuine baa trade mark ana crossed red line* on wrapper. range IT Contains ; a wider Information than any Single work ever Published. , YOU YOUB BOY CAN GET YOUR GIRL IT. At a Good Restaurant You often order delicate dlahoe with de!!c* ton* enures, which you dq not hnvo al home. 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