The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 20, 1894, Image 3
THE WORLD Of TRADE.
Reports by Wire From the
Great Markets.
Nfcw York, Nov. 19.—Money on call has
been easy at 1 per cent, last loan at 1
per cent, and closing offered at 1 per
cent. Prime mercantile paper, Sal per
cent. Bar silver. 63ft Sterling exchange
firm, with actual business in bankers’
bills at 4.86a\4 tor sixty days and 4.tffaft
for demand. .Posted rates, 4.87oS3ft. Com
mercial bills, 4.85aft. Government bonds
Arm; state bonds dull; railroad bonds
lower.
Treasury balances: Coin, $73,623,000; cur
rency, *<rt.9G5,000.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
RAILROAD STOCKS,
Amer. Cot. Oil... 28*4 N., C. and St. L.. 66
prefd. 72% ”
'>!»)I
do
Am. Sugar Kelin; Sll{ m
Ho prerd. 93%
eco Co. 97*'.
do
Am. Tobacco Co. 97;
fcCCOLO. VJ?i
prefd. 108%
dS.Fe. 6
do
A., T. and S. Fe. 6%
Balt, and Ohio.. 67%
" -----
uau. auu uaio.. g<
Canadian Pacific 60%
Chesa. and Ohio. 18%
Chi. and Alton. .115
Chi., B. and Q... 78%
Chicago Gas..
Bel., L.
Del., £». and W*. .157%
Bis. sud Cattle F 9*?
E.T.. V.audG.. to
do prefd. 17
Erie....... 13%
do Vrofd. 28
Gen.Electric.... 83%
Illinois Oen 91
Lake Erie and W 16% Union Pacific....
. do prefd. 72 W., St. L. and P.
U. S. Cordage.... 10%
do drefd; 18
Now Jersey Cen.. 92%
YorkCen... 99%
Now ioriii;en...
N. Y. and N. E..
Norf. and W. prof 22
Northern Pacilic- 4%
do prefd. 17%
Northwestern.. .102
do prefd.145
Pacific Mail 22%
Beading 10*]
B. and WjPfc.Ter 16%
Bock Island 63%
St. roul 62%
do profd.120%
Silver Cerufio’es. 63
Tenn. C. and 1... 16%
do prefd. 70
Texas Pacific.... 9%
- - - -
G%
— prefd. I4J
Western Union.. 88%
~ ■ ' “ HR
WhTgandL.K. 11%
do prefd. 41%
Southern B’y 6s. 86
con. 11
pf,d. 35%
Lake Shore !l3C%
Lou. and Nash... 54%
Lou. and N. Alb. 7
Manhattan Gons.103%
Mora, and Char.. 10
Michigan Cen... 99
Missouri Pacific. 28%
Mobile and Ohio. 18%
STATE BONDS.
Alabama class A.102% Teun’aeo old 6s.. 60
“ “ B.100
“ “ O. 92%
La. stamped 4’e..l00
N. Carolina 6s. ...100
“ 4s....122%
GOVERNMENT BONDS
U.8. 4s regist’d. .114% IU. S. 4s regular.. 93
U. S. 4s coupons.114% I
Nov. 19.
new sot.3s.
“ 3s-80
Virginia 6s nego. 8%
“ funded debt 69%
Macon,
The local market is quiet at tbe follow
ing quotations:
Good middling 5
Middling 4ft
Strict ow middilnlg 4%
Low middling 4ft
Good ordinary 4ft
LOCAL RECEIPTS.
ThisDavT
Yesterday
212
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT.
'427 1 206
593 1 270
Btoek on hand Soptumber 1,1894 1,400
Iteceived since Septombor 1,1894..! I.! 40/221
PORT RECEIPTS.
Receipts
This
Week
This Day
Last
Week
5 g
•S s
& . 1
fig 8
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday....
Thursday
Friday
47308
71409
64530
80158
61060
65073
51145
69895
42217
C6804
53343
89107
89178
39586
84921
60154 j
55791
34172 T j
86295 2
30814 £
Total this week
118.717
134,688
,'109,021
85,075 "
Now York, Nov. 18.—Spot cotton dull:
middlingulf 5 15-16: middling uplands 5 11-61
Sales 198 bales.
The future market opened qniot and closed
steady. Sales 136,109 bales.
1 Opened | Cloaod
January
February
March
April
May
Juuo
July
August
September
Soptern
Octobei
November....
December....
fc 48
6 53
5 58
5 G3
5 48
554
5 59
5 05
5 71
6 77
5 82
5 88
HECX1PTS AND EXPOBXS.
To-day.
For tho
Week.
Ii$7l6
43,913
18,117
46,540
Consolidated net receipts..
" Exports to G. Britain.
" Exports to France....
" Exports to continent.
Stock on hand at Now York
71,409
29,424
7 638
7,529
1,039,191
Total sin^e Sept. 1—Net receipts.... 8,090,433
“ " “ Exports to G. D. 853,656
* “ " Exp. to France. 251,469
" Exp. continent. 749,600
SEW OKLEANS CLOSING HUTCHES.
New Orleans, Nor. 18 Cotton futures closed
steady: sales 03,700 baios.
mm
Oi CM o, Os CR Cl
July 5 53
August 5 59
Kepieinber
October
November 6 12
Docemher 5 15
PORT QUOTATIONS
Galveston, Nov. 19.—Steady; middling,
5; net receipts, 21,259; stock, 210,219.
Norfolk, Nov. 19.—Firm; middling,61-16
net receipts, 5,688; etock, 45,812.
Baltimore, Nov 19.—Dull; middling, 5ft
net receipts; stock, 27,496.
St k°SW NOV ' 19, “" Dull; Addling, 5ft
Wilmington. Nov. 19.-Gteady; middling,
net receipts, 1,500; stock, 31,228.
PMIaielpfeia, Nov. 19.—Firm; middling.
6; net receipts, 3,080; stock, 10,240.
Savannah, Nov. 19.-Steady; middUng,
5; net receipts, 6,331; stock, 132,362.
New Orleans. Nov. 19.-Firm; miihtting.
5ft; net recocts, 22,491; stock. 314174
Wobl> Nov. 19.—Firm; middling.*6;'net
receipts, 1,882; stock, 24,484.
Memphis, Nov. 19.—Firm; middling. 5U-
net receipts, 9,944; stock, 101,437.
Augusta, Nov. 19.—Steady; mlddllnr. Eft*
net receipts, 1.C06; stock, 23,141.
Charleston, Nov. 19.—Firm; middling B*
net receipts, 5,187; stock, 79,175.
Cincinnati. Nov. la.-Steady; middling.
6ft; net receipts, 3,892; stock, 11,732.
Lootov.1* Nov. 19-Steady; middling.
St. Louis, Nov. 19.-Firm; middling,
5 1-16; net receipts, 1,470; stock, 33,379.
Houston, Nov. 19.—Dull; middling, 5*
net receipts, 9,914; stock, 64,301. *
LIVEIU*OOL.
Liverpool, November 18.—Spot cotton market
demand fair, prices steady. Americin
middlings 31-22. Sales 10,009 bales, of which
1000 were for speculation and export
*wuu w«un »“• apwiuawM auu CApOtt, 1
included 0,300 American. Receipt. 24.1
inciuucu Aiurnnu. iiuceipis X4.(M>
bales, of which 21,000 were American. Futures
firm.
November
Nov.-Dec
Dec—Ian
Jan.-Fnb
Feb.-Marcb....
Mtreh-April...
Aprtl-llay.....
May-Jnno.....
Juno-Juiy....
| Opened j closed.
. 2 00-84*2 61-64 263-64
. 2 0l-Gla2G2-01 "
. 2 61-64.3,
262-6 U2 635J4
2 62-0432 63-64
Jd
. . -™~, i 1-C4a3 2-C4
.2 63-01.3 1-01 ) 3-iil*3 4-G4
July-August!.". J : 8-61
1 £-61*3 Mi I 8-04*3 O Gl
1 J04-.4
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, Nov. 13.—'Ihe wheat buna had
their earn trout .es today and mourned
\ loss of 14 a cent in pried when the
ays' business was over. Everything
tarte auspiciously (or holders but after
Mt it was but little encouragement they
•celved. May wheat opened rrom 61%
) declined to 03%a%, closing at 60%.
1th the ton airealy stated. Cach wheat
tu steady while trading was to progress.
the’ nominal close being easy.
Com.—Bulls were hard to And today;
even harder than in wheat. The news
vvus. hot of a very striking character, but
it was continuously in favor of the boars
May com opened at 4914, declined to 43%.
«*««• it ctosed—S4 to % of a cent under
Saturday. Cash com was weak and from
h to 1 cent per bushel iowei.
Oats were cruder, in sympathy with the
weakness in com and on their own mer
its. Tho sentiment that prices for this
grain should suffer a decline prevailed,
although busines stoday was of a very
Slow character. May closed % to % of a
emt uner Saturday. Cash oats were %
of a centlower.
noueS* 1 *? 8 a ^^P 80 today, af
;—----- a ic-iapau iuuu,y,
tnough the oper>!ns took strength from
the live hog market. The weakness of
grain, particularly of corn, produced a
££££©€ ^P^lon In product later and
532?** ol ‘ t / man y «o»‘nsr orders. The
close wan 7ft cents lower than Saturday
porlt an< ' January ribs. Jan
uary lard tost 5a7% cents for the day.
FUTURE QUOTATIONS
American National Bank stock.. 85
Kxohange lidnk stock ri
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stock n
Central Georgia Bank stock
Macon Savings Bank stock SO
Central City Loon and Trust
Company stock 70
72V4
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar it Sons.
Cinamon Bark—Per pound. 13 to 15c.
Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 33c.
Drugs snd Chemicals—Gum nssafoe-
tlda, S5o pound: camphbr gum. 55 to C5c
pound; gum opium 52.10 to 52.00 pound;
morphine. 1-Ss. 53.25 to 53.15 ounce; qui
nine (according to site) 38 to 90 cents
ounce: sulphur. 4 to 0c pound: suits. Ep
som, 3 1-3 to 3c poijod; copperas, 3 to Sc
pound; salt potr.. tfl :o 120 pound: bo-
WHEAT- Open. High. Lowst. Close,
W4 6544 55V4
Nov
Dec. , . .
May. . . .
CORN—
Nov. , . ,
Dec. . , ,
May. . . .
OATS-
Nov. . . .
Dec. - - -
Mny
56V4
61%
5GH
6H4
BOVi
49«
5044
1914
49%
49*4
MESS PORK-
•Tan 12.70
May 13.05
38*4
29(4
32%
28%
26T4
*254
. DRY GOODa
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel-
baum Sc Son.
B0»; . Prints—Berwick. 3 l-3o; standard 4 1-3
iwi !''. Cc A. turk 'a.J' d ; 4 to 5 l-2c; indigo blue.
1«8 4 to 4%c.; solids. 4 to 5 cents
8heetings—3-4a3%, %atc.; 1-tii-J, s emits.
TlcUIngs—From 5 to 13s.
Chocks—3 1-3 to 5c.
B1 cachings—Fruit ot the Loam, 6 3 4
4914
28%
32%
LARD—
Jan. . . .
May. . . ,
RIBS—
Jan. . . ,
May. . . .
7.30
7.52ft
6.60
6.62ft
CASH QUOTATIONS.
Flour was arm. The demand on both
ate, ftnd account was moder.
No. 2 spring wheat. 59%a%.
No, s red wheat, 53%a%.
No. 2 corn. 60%.
No. 2 oats, 29!4a%.
Pork, 12.50»75.
Lard, 7.20a32%.
Sohrt rib sides, 6.30a32%.
Dry salted soulders, 6.(B%a75.
Short clear akles, 6.75aS7%.
Whisky, 1.23,
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
New York, Nov. 19—Butter: Moderate
demand, firm; state dairy, 13a23%; stnto
creamery. 18a25; Western dalr?, iTaio”
Western creamery, 15a20. Elgins, 28
p«-Botter demand, tinner.
Crude, 28%; yellow, 31%a32.
sYiraay, ai ZaftTiTl.
Rlce-Mod orat el y active, steady; domes-
U xr„I a i r t0 S xtn ?' Japan. 4%a%.
Molasses—Foreign nominal; New Or-
°. pen . k ottI e. good to choice, 27a36;
moderate demand.
Coffee—lOptions opened IrreguCar and
closed steady 10a30 points up. November,
12 ' 70 ' March, 10.10al5; May.
Spot Kto, quiet, steady; No. 7.
n ®i*ar-Raw steady; fair refining, 3: ro-
7 n , e ?. < !, eadJr: ofr A ' 3 13-16a4%; atanar'l A.
; cut loaf, 4%a5 1-15; crushed, 4%
I H l.lfv* fTM m.ln 4.. 4 A t* Acc. ... 2 J—
Freights to Liverpool quiet, firm; cot-
3 -32d aseked; grain, by
naval stores.
Savannah, Nov. 19.—Turpentine market
5 casks; receipts, 723.
Rosin-Market quiet, quoted firm; sales,
*hrrels. Quote A, B. C. 1.00; D. lAV
■j F. 1.20; O. 1.35; H, 1.55; I, 1.90; k!
-—— receipts, 58 casks.
e.oul n r„?'l ort atrained firm at 1.00; re-
ceipts, 261 barrels.
Wilmington, Nov. 19,-Rosln quiet at
f°,T "tratnod; good strained 1.05.
“I.. tU . r P e . n . l ' no nrm at 20% cents.
Tar steady at 1.5ft-
5. rU '!‘i.. tu . r r™ tln ?.. atTOtl Y; hard. 1.10;
soft, 1.50; virgin, 1.70.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
pouna; sail peer.. iQ :o 120 pound; bo
rax. 15 to 18c Bound: bromldo potash, 60
to 55c per pound i chlorate, 25 to 30c per
pound: carbolic field. 50c to 51.75 pound;
chloroform. 75c ttt 51.40 pound; calomel,
65o to 51; logwood; 18 to 20c pound;
cream trrtar. commercial, 25 to 30c.
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cujlen.
Figo—Dry. choice. 12 1-3 lb 15 cents.
Peanutn--North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents;
Virginia. 4 and b,cents.
Lcmons-3.00a3.B0.
Nuts—Tarragoma almonds, 15 cents pei
pound; Naples walnuts. t5 cents; France
walnuts. 10 cents; paeans, 10 cents.
Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cento per
pound.
Raisins—New In market, 52 per box:
London layers, 32.25 per box; loose Mus
catel, 32,,Per box
Hitei. per box.
Irish Potatoes—52.25 per sack.
HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company.
mmm
andotherfoodin Cottolene
and there will be no com- 6$
nlninf /if : a.* . 5?
plaint of indigestion or;
J dyspepsia. It is morel
| healthful^ more cconomi- j
J ca!, better in flavor than I
| any other shortening. I
| Genuine put up in pail ^
§ with trade mark—steer’s I
| head in cotton-plant!
S wreath. v f
. Made only by
; The
mmzm
N. K. Falrbank
Company,
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAdO.
Axes—56 to 57 per doezn.
Bar Lend—60 per pound.*
Buckets—Painty $1.25 per dozen; ce«
dar, three hoops, 52.25.
Cards—Catton, $4.
Chain*—Trace, 53.60 to 54.0 per
dozen.
Well buckets—t3.25 per dozen.
Rope—Manilla, lOp; steel, 8c; cotton, 12c.
12 cents.
Shoes—Horse. 54; Mule. J5.
Shovels—Ames, Slo per dozen.
Shot—Drop. $1.85 per sack.
Wire—Barbed, 2%c per opund.
Corn Beef-2 pound cans $2 por dozen.
Nails—5LG5 base, wire; cut, $1.35 base,
base.
Tubs—Painted, 52.33; cedar, $4.50 per
nest.
Brooms—51.25 to 55 epr dozen.
Homes, iron bound, 53.
Measures—Per nest, $1.
eGesc—40 to 50 cents each. .
Sweet potatoes-40 cents buchcl. H
Irish potatoes—52a52 25 per sack. l
Onions—SO cents per bushel.
Butter—20 cents per pound.
Sun dried apples—9 cents per pound.
Honey—12ftnl5 cents per pound.
JHC<wuic9—rei neat, ? 1 .
Plow Biades—4 cents per pound.
Iron—Swede. 4 l-2o per pound; refined.
2c basis.
Plow stock.—Hadmen, 51; Ferguson,
CANNED GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. R
Ja<iut>3 & Tinsley Co.
Apples—3-pound cans, 51.25 per dozen.
Blackberries—2 pound cans, 51 ncr
dozen; 3 pound cans. 51.03 per dozen
m
lit
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July BI<5 ASlC 4
coupons, maturity 1893 lClft leg
4ft per cent, bonds, Jan. and \
July coupons, maturity 1015....U4ft ns
4ft per cent, bonds, Ian and July
coupons, maturity 1922 ne
3ft per cent bonis, Jan. and July
coupons, maturity long date.. 98ft
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
Savannah 5 per cent, bonds 1M
Atlanta bonds, price os to rate
of interest and maturity ioo
Augusta bonds, price as to rate
of interest and maturity loo
Rome bonds, 8 per cent .161ft inn
Columbus 5 per cent bonds ... .103
Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar
terly coupons
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad joint mortgage
7 per cent, bonds, Jan and July
coupons i.117ft lifiu
Georgia railroad 6 per cent. 72
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1897 * 11
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1910 .. v
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds. Jan. and July coupons.
due 1922 no jj
Montgomery und Eufaula rail
road, 6 pe: cent, bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, due 1909....101 k
Ocean Steamship bonds, 6 per
due 1920 j
Columbus and Western railroad
6 per cent. July coupons no u
Columbus and Rome railroad 6
per ceit. bonds, Jan. and July
coupons 33 4
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent.< bonds, Jax and
July coupons, due 1900 99 tfl
Savannah, Americas and Mont
gomery railroad 6 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July coupons.. 48 4
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 6 per cent bonds. Jan.
and July coupons, due 1972..,. 87 &
South Georgia and Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent bonds,
Jan. and July coupons % 10
Northeastern railroad Indorsed
6 per cent, bonds. May and
November coupons xo
-lacon and Northern railroad
certificates of bonds, March
and September coupons 41
Charleston. Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 99 Iff
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central railroad common stock.. 16 c
Central railroad 6 per cent, de-
►beturca . ...,22 z
Southwestern railroad stock 77 7!
Georgia railroad stock 151 153
Atlanta and West Point rail- *
road debentures pj K
Atlanta and West Point railroad
•MX* 80 82
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas Light anl Water
consols, May and November
coupons 73
Wesleyan college 7 per cent.
bonds. Jan. and July coupons..100 113
Macon Volunteers* Armory 7 per
cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou
pons uh it*
Bibb Manufacturing Company 5
per cent bonus, April and Oct. •
coupons i*n
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 66 w
Southern Phosphate* Company
*tock 75 8)
Acme Brewing Company luo
—.... uozen.
Corn—2 pound cans, 90 cents to 51 60
per dozen.
String Beans—2 pound cans, 90 cents
por dozen.
Tomatoes—8 pound cans, per dozen
cents; 3 pound cana. $1.
Okra and Ton»atoes—2 pound cans
31.10 pe- dax«n. * •
June Peas-2 pound cans, $1.25 n*r
dozen. *
dQ Red Cherries—2 pound cans, 51.50 per
White Cherries—2 pound cans,3L75 per
dozen.
Lima Beans—51.25.
Peachew-^J pound cans, 31.50 per
dozen. *
Pineapples—1 pouml.cans, $1.60 to 52.25
per dozen; grated. F* & W., 52.25.
^anpbemcs-2 pound cans, 5l.*85 per
Strawberries—2 pound cans, 51.50 per
frozen.
Reaches, pie—2 pound cans. 31.35 per
dozen.
Apricot*. California—3 pound cans.
52.25 pc dozen.
Peaches, Call6.vnla—33,25.
Pig Feet—3 pouna cans, 32.25 per
dozen.
Roast Beef-1 pound cans. 51.20 per
dozen; d pound cans. 12 per dozen.
Corn Beef—2 pound cans. 51.85 per
dozen.
Potted Ho.m—1-4 pound cans, 85 cents
icr Yozen. 1-2 pound cans. 31.25 per
lozen.
Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans, 53 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound cans. 31.85 per dozen.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
Corrected Every Saturday by the S.
Jaqucs & Tinsley Co.
The following are strictly wholesale
prlcea:
Fish—Kit, whit® fish, COo; tn half
£" rr * l i: M•• mackerel m half barrels.
No. 3, 36.75; No. 2 in kltB, 96 cents.
Flour—Best patent, por barrel, J3.25;
second patent, 53.15; straight, 53.78; tarn
f. 12.68: lew grads*. Sf.25.
Jugnr—Standard granulated, 4% cents;
•* l ™ C New Y'ork, 4% cents; New Orleans
clarified, 4% cents.
Hay—W< quote today No. 1 Timothy
at 518 and fanny, Sin.
Meats—Bui k*l«s-7% cents.
Com-80 cents per bushel.
Oats—Mixed, 4»c: white. 49c.
Lard—Tierces 8 cents; cans, 8% cent*
10-pound cans, 9 cents.
Oil—He.
BnufI—Lorlllard's Maccsboy snuff,
-tons Jsrr. 45c per pound; glass jars,
4So per pound; 3-ounce bottles, 39.000
per gross; 2-ounce cans, 38.60 per gross;
1-pound cans, 33.W per grow; Kaiirnac
snuff, 1-ounce glass, 5c; 1-ounce tins,
54.25 per gross.
Tomato catsup—Pints, >0c: quarts,
3 1 25.
Hominy—Per barrel, 53.7S.
Meal—Bolted, 60 cents; plain, CO cents.
Wheat—Bran. 85c.
Hams—IS to 13c.
Shoulders—9 l-2c.
HIDES. WOOL. ETC.
Corrected Every Saturday by O. Bernd
. Sc Co.
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank stock
Hides—Green salt, S cents per pound;
dry tllnt, 5 cents per pound.
Goat skins—10 to 20 cents each.
Sheep Hklns—SO to 60 rants each.
Beeswax—15 to 20 cents.
Wool—Washed.
...... ..ashed, tj to 20 rant* per
pound; unwashed, 10 to 12 cents; burry.
7 to 10 centJ.
MEATS.
Corrected Every Saturday by W. L.
Hemr.
Fresh Meats—Western beef, 6% to 6c;
fteorvti h«»f. 4 1-2 to 5c; derased hog*.
6% to 7c; Western mutton, 7% cents; na
tive mutton. ( l-2ci smoked pork sau
sage. 2 l-2c; fresh stork sausage, 6c; Bo
logna aausage. 6c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Corrected Every Saturday by Samuel Fin
ley Sc CO.
Em-17 cents per dozen. •• ••
Hens—rt cents
Fries-15 to 26 cents each.
Ducks—Blow sale et 22% cents each.
Turkcys-J cents per p:und (Uvt;.
Ofllce of ■ ■
J. F. GREEK. |
County Judge.
Given Cove Springs, clay Co..
Fla., May 23d, 1891.
G mine men:
Twenty-bbree years ago I wus at
tacked with lurr.inwnatoi'y nUeumatlain.
1 was attended by the most eminent
physicians to tiiw- Mud. t visited the
groat Sairaitoga Springe, N. Y,. und tint
noted Hot Springs of Arkansas, wild
miny other watering places, und al
ways consulting with the load physi
cian for directions; finally came to
Florida ten years ago.
About two years ago I had a revere
awtook of rlwum.Rlam, wjs confined
to my room for twelvo weeks and dur
ing the time I was Induced to try P.
P. P., (Prickly Atfi, Poke Root tthtt
Pcitaisaiuim), knowing that each ingre-
*ent wjs good for impurities of tUo
blood, water using two small bottles
I was relieved; at four different times
since X have bad slight attacks, and I
have each time 'taken two "mall bottles
ot p :.P. P; and been relieved, and t
consider it the best medicine of Us
kind. Resfiectruliy,
, . . J. F. GREER.
Is empnt cally a blood dlsoid.r
enttsed l.v ,nab'!i:y of ti,t kidneys to
'hruw off con.iin pd* >*.. wosdi. ac
cumulate in the Usenet itb nii the Joints
and muscles. »>,,
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