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A. B. BAXTER & CO., INC.
Successors to
MURPHY A CO.
Private leased wire direct to »vr
York, Chicago, New Orleans!
Cotton, Stocks and Grain
407 CHERRY STREET.
KfTv York Oflfl<‘f \o. 01 Itrnadir.Y
OUtllce. In. Principal Cltte, Throue-
out the South.
Write for our Market Manual and
inatructlona for
HACON BROKERAGE CO.
S. D. JONES M. L. C0RI1ETT
STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN.
418-4*0 Cherry St. ’Phone* 533
Chamber of Commerce Building.
Correspondents of
THE O'DELL COMMISSION CO.
Incorporated. Capital J300.000.00 *
Cincinnati. O.
Quickest service In t|je South. TV. In-
aFAtevsffiS*- B, * urins
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THE MACON TELEQRAPH:. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17,
1903
OPENED FIRM
AT ADVANCE
Showed Farther Strenglh
Result of Firmer Cables.
BURL CLIQUE SUPPORT
PartlcnUrly ,„e M . y Foaltlon ln
'7* Ch Tr *' , "»f w„ Particularly
Active—The E.„ ra . te .
"* L - , * d,n * >’olnt. Compare Favor-
nhlj Mlth the Figure. of l.aat
Vear-Tha Spot Market Held Firm.
account. The
dency in th
llktne of the bulls, and
.une quite prominent a* the
There wer.- rumor* or *11;
U clique and- such informs
‘ ?.V r ac ' m ’*
on the part of some
cover. The Mey option
operations
a very v.lde
both sides of the
ed
Spcrn
cer Trask & Cc
En«u»h market and private
. ^ffvet that foreigners
Incllnpil to buy moro than to sell
BANKS.
. J. J. Colib,
Caabler.
W. P. Wheeler, Aaa-I. Cn.hler.
NFw'V’uu 1 ' '>«««•
\F\V n?M K ,poU vluaed .
! ' E " ORLEANS mi
.5.14
.0.00
lowed . . .O 3-8
Commercial and
Savings
Bank
J™ "'Y’lIHTY of advance.
^SsZffS^jsssst
lour to ,‘. h i Mrt '”>t»ia*ra who hold
pf r th« 2. k r \° n '.5* pr ° m * !ln< ' get nut
holdinr* , k , ' lh,n 10 Incre.isa their
£T'™ It Is very likely that the mar-
forrlhV « be carr| ed along up to 10c. he-
condlOnnUt wnt b ^ll* v * r fulminates, hut
only I fortSl^I 0 tnnn iho.«o ol
and nrln— l 5hl ,n ” speculative way
that * dv »need so rapidly
loadlnr'uo'Ianl '‘’’—••leiitly encourage
IhlJ i.r.V 0 oiI.a..’. p '' l ’ ula,lve eontraota at
a,w , «2P* ,i ? n » nr f ,n f » T ° r «f ui-
iLT, M r prlc ««. especially on the
what d^vMl e» r i 0, but we a ° not know
M«d‘ r l mn Y undertake to tin-
vUe'e.utiii W J * ou ' 11 eontlnue to nd-
tlons" * n ,n<1 oon’otvetlsra In opera -
1 iviiiiif , m,n A’*' 1 ’ "The bull, put up
huUiPoo l'! order to u|| in New York.
b “! .1 .I ' 1 11 beautifully. «nd you have
artiste" 1 ’ y0ur ’ hat ,p ‘ bero - ,ot they are
MACON. GA.
\Vc have faellltle. In onr new
home for aiioce..fully handling nil
clM»e> of banking; business en
trusted to a*.
ESTABLISHED IN 1803.
TnE LOCAL MARKET.
MACON. Feb. 16.—Although the leaders
remain at the same price, the ‘local mar
ket has been running at “the pace that
*I*1 , . M an< * while no lower. It Is only nat
ural It should be sortie easier.
The market closes steady, quotations
unchanged while the- table showa virtu-
i!!Lu n,,l i! n *.' ,oln * " Middling »*: Rood
middling 9V, low middling ».
I. C. Plant’s Son
-R- H. PLANT.
MACON, | BANKER. | GA
CHA9. D. HURT, Cashier.
A general banking hnalneaa tram
acted, and all consistent
extended to patrona. Certificates of
deposit lssned bearing Interest.
Recti.
Ship. Bales.
Stck.
Feb. 11
36
3* 613
1.875
Fob. IS
L 17
(0 4
3,531
Block or
hand Sept. 1
.. 1.087
R*c«lpl,
since Sept. 1..
..63.J53
ndvl
were
mi^or JS.TK’ <X‘»WV,'£
SSSrt.t * re » lr| f<»'I p V the poor wire
rut tin* it?!*™*? 8 , torm many sections
cutting off communication with nwnv im-
At * h ® cloaa the Indlca-
*S»»59S^ tb continued actlvltv in tho
market, with a feverish move-
ThJyL prl £* t0 JL «»• leading options,
nr r .?,^ as 5 0 Investment buying
of Julj and August cotton today.
A ’ n * ,,nx,Pr * Co.** Cotton Letter.
NM\ YORK. Feb. 16.—The early rotten
mnik* 1 to,in a.’! .1 f ile rerovrrv from
Saturday’s break. Cables were quite snt-
Irfaetorv. • -! i- -tec tho determined of-
to force prices down In thn local
ITi'.Y atu r Jav - whp h *be air was fllled
with all varieties of bear talk and bull
SL«a,«“ ll e nervous. However. Liverpool
railed to qvail herself of the nervous feet-
*n« nere. and when we opened h
Lons wore but a shade below i
Tills waa In a measure owing to
unurd w. t weather In the Fouth and prin
cipally in Memphis. Little Rock and Fort
Sm th districts, where heavy rainfall Sun-
daj and today, and furthernv
perature w.i» 15 to 20 decrees lower, which
Keep receipts down to a low level. Shor
wera covering and sellers were, for tl
time being, rather scare*. The ndvan
has exceeded all expectations. sMll the
Is a decided feeling of confidence in a st
nlRher market, although a good break I
would enable manv belated buyers to en
ter the market. Tort receipts todav were
estimated at 26.<W bales against 2fi^«00 Inst
year. The market was dull all the P; ,rly
session and changes narrow, official dot
ing cables were steady and not 3 to 3
point* decline. N*cw* York at noon waa
• to 10 points higher.
Ilahbnril tiros, it Co.'s Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Feb. 16.—Our market
opened with sales of March at 9.3* n'i-40.
•nd after selling at ‘*.42. ruled at 9..is at 1
m. European advices were decidedly
vettfr than *xpertM and togetMr with the
bad wea’her. opened our market at a
aharp advance. Realizing orders were,
1 «• ' • ’ f 1 1 ' w I -n .1 u 1 was reached in
such numbers to bring about a slow reac
tion on the distant deliveries. Liverpool
waa a good buyer on arbitrage transac
tions. Early deliveries arc very steady on
the gradual shipment nwny of our stock
to spinners. Cable advices estimated the
Egyptian holdings of American cotton at
upwards of half n million balep. The
ni uk.f Ims «V'« n a nervous tone, being
alternately weak
Is held that the
change views. The wr
the 8outh Is very bad.
light recelp s. The spot
5penc«r Trask, Oeo. Poster Peabody,
Bdwia M. Balklcy, Charles J. Peabody,
Acosta Nichole.
27&29 Pine Su New York Gty
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
granulated produot; in Amalgamated Cop
per to the contlnuedl rise ln copper in
London: In United States Steel to reports
of heavv orders on hand; In Leather pre
ferred to revived rumors of a plan for
“ ?d dividends, and
able change
funding tho nccumut
so on for the other
fluencea there was n
the situation.
Call loans rates continued
time loan* were quoted a fraction higher,
and there la a discrimination on tho part
of lenders to put out funds on demand at
the present rates. It ts expected thut
heavy corporate requirements, including
railroad bond and stock Issues, will make
early requisitions upon the money supply.
The advance In sterling exchange wms
checked here, but tho rate declined ln
Pnrls and the private discount rate there
rose to 8 per cent., which was perhaps
the most significant development In tho
money situation. It could not bo learned,
however, that any definite step had been
taken towards the export of gold this i
week.
The weekly statistics of railroad traffic
showed some Improvement In the fondl
ing freight. although much
Central of Georgia collateral
trust, 5 per cent., 1987 107 108
Central of Georgia consolidated
6 per cent.. 1946 108 109
Central of Or. 1st Income 79 SO
Central of Ga. 2d Income 39 40
Central of Ga. 3rd Income.. 2S 29
Georgia South* ra Florida 1st
mortgage, 5 pc.. 1945 113 115
Georgia Railroad .Vi Ranking Co.
f>4 per cent.. 1010 1U 118
Georgia Railroad * Banking Co.
64 pc.. 1922 120 121
Ocean Steamship Co. 1st 5 per
cent.. 1920 106 107
Georgia & Alabama consols, 6
per cent.. 1915 110 111
Seaboard. 4 pere ent S3 84
Seaboard, f. per cent 102 10:'
Southern Railroad 6 pc., 1994....117 118
Ilardsvara—Wholesale.
WELL BUCKETS.-S3.75 per do«.
ROPE.-Manila. 16c.; steel. I24o.; cotton,
144c.
AXES.~S6.50 to |7 Per do*.
LEAD.—Bar. 7c. pound,
NAILS. Wire. It.SO: rut. *2 60 baa®.
SHOVELS S7.00 to 811.00 *1o*.
CARDS -Cotton. S4.50 per dox.
IRON.—2A*c. pound base; Swede, 44c.
pound.
Ti lls Painted. SS2.30: cedar, S3.50 neat.
PLOW BLADES—5c. per lb.
WIRE. - Barb. 3^c. lb
PLOW STOCKS llulman, SI.00; Forgu-
CHAINS. Trace. !
GUN POWDER.-
rhot, SO: half keg.«
Sl.SOt champion duoKI
12.25: Dunont and IInr.
kegs. Sll 85; quarter k
I to 16 do*,
■er keg. Am
$2.75; quai
1-lb. cans,
Mb. can
Trotedorl
SI; 10-lb.
obstruction Is still
trade s atement for
tinuod decline In th
trade balance In'ot
with last year. Tl
foreign
r shows n con-
of tho foreign
tr raver as compared
te market closed dull
bonds maintained
HIDES-Dry flint
1. Kic.—'Wholesale.
1 by O. Rernd <fe Co.)
- t. No 1. 12c.: dry s;
Mlt. No. 1, as to 40 11
000. United States h
changed on the last c.
The total tales of
421.300 shares.
I 1 No. 1. 10c
7c.; green
KftrKS
par value. $»wr..- 6 to 5\4c.
* n ii jin. SKINS.—Shetp skirt. 10c to 50c.
shetllngs. 10 to 26c. each; goat skin
80c. each; deer sklnr, per lb.. 15 to
\VOOL.—Wnshcd. per lb., 18 to 2i
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
May Wheat Closed 1-8
Closed 1-8 to 1-4
Cloard 1-1
Ion
P—Ma;
1-4 np—May
1-4 off—Mn> Pro
ok lO to 33p Higher.
shed, par lb., 12 to 15c.; burry, per lb.
8 to 12c.
DrnffR and Chemicals—Wholesale.
(Corrected by Taylor A Peel. Drug Co.)
Cinnamon bark. 15 to GOc. lb.: sulpn
Oats
chlorate
, fl.W lb.;
mel. 81.1
6« t
75e. lb.; b
• 35c. lb.:
chloroform,
to SI 25 lb.
omltte
rax. 124 to 15c. Ih.;
enrbollc arid. 40 to
Fre»h pork sausage, 7%c.
Smoked pork sausage, 8c. €
Bologna sausage, 7c.
Hog castings. 40c.
Dry Good*—Wholesale.
SHEET!NO.--4-4. 414 to 6Hc.
DRILLINGS- 5% to 6Hc.
TICKINGS.- 4>4 to UHc.
SEA ISI.AND.-4Vi to 8c.
CHECKS.—4U to 5*4c.
RLE A CHINOS.—4 to 10c.
PRINTS.-4 to 6c.
CRACKER*. CANDY AND NUTS.
(Corrected bv Wlnn-Johnson Co.)
CrarUera.
ter crackers, 6c.
odaa. 7c.
snaps. N. B. C., 6V4c.
"er. THc.
i. 8c.
Canflr.
k candy In barrels. 6c.
k candy In boxer. 6’4c.
ed candy In palls. 6. 7 and 8c.
cy broken mix boxws. 74c.
nn mixed candy In palls, 104c.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Prices Are Wholesale—The Jobbing
Trade Does Not Sell Concmners.
(Corrected bv S. R. Jnques & Tinsley Co.)
MEATS.—Dry salt ribs, regular. lOVi*'.:
dry salt shoulders. 9c.: dry snlt plates.
94c.; dry salt bellies. 104<\ Any of tho
above cuts, smoked, at lc. above quota
tions for dry salt.
IIAMS - Fancy sugar cured.
standnrd
ban
104c
1RN’.-
ugar
i eked
V CU?X
14c.
vhlti
69c.;
nllfnrnla
ked
1 tlm-
for
rlond lots in bulk
HAY .-Choice timothy. SI .2ft;
othv. $1.15: No. 2 mixed. St.05; atra
bedding. I!0o
OATS - Best cllppel white. 64c.; whit
No. 2. 63c.: mixed feed oats. 62c.; rus
proof 67c.
BRAN.-P
mixed bran
11.36.
COTTON SEFO MEAT* AW* T.L8—
Cotton seed meal 124: cotton seed hull* In
sacks. 6.50; cotton seed hulls In bates.
ground JulletU
LART standard hr
114c.; standard
and unchanged
New York Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Feb 16.—The cotton mar
ket opened firm at an advance of 6 to
8 ponts and following the call, showed still
further *tren*th ns a result of the-'firmer
cables snd unsettled weather throughout
tho South retarded the movement. There
were also evidences of renewed support
First National Bank,
MACON, GA.
Ll'THER WILLIAMS, Cn.hr,
Established 1805.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $203,000
This Bank solicits the nccnnnts of
all. Rankins In nil Its hr
Trompt and careful attentlci
basilicas entrusted to as.
by the bull clique, that has recently be
come prominent In connection with the
May position, but th* trading was partlc-
• ularlv active after May reached 9.60. or
arteslcs about 5 points above the opening figure,
there was considerable liquidation which
was encouraged by reports that the clique,
while supporting the market, were In re
allty letting go of their May at the hlghei
level. The estimates for tomorrow's re
celpts at leading points compared favor
ably with the figures of test year, bu
for a time had little effect. Commission
house* were selling the later options moro
or levs freely snd several prominent floor
brokers had orders on the selling side,
supposed to originate with promlnen* Phil
adelphia spot interests. The New Orlean
market held firmer than New York. nn<
the spot markets showed no Indication o
weakening. The exports also were a ver:
bullish factor, footing up 46.549 bslei
bringing the amount for the season b
date up to within 11.673 bales of fast year’
heavy movement. In addition to this th
liquidation has been considerable and trad
ing began to lag *o that fresh supporting
orders met. little opposition and the mar
ket closed steady net 2 to 9 points higher.
The total sates of futures were estimated
at 260.000 bales.
Consolidated Receipts.
LIBERAL TREATMENT.
Exchange Bank
or. MACON, GA.
W. CABANia*. President.
C. M. ORR. Cashier.
DIRECTORS!
S. 9. Dunlap,
L. W. llart.
II. J. Lamar,
9am Mayer,
N. R. Corbin.
This TodsyTodaY Today
ffk. last w 1902. 1901.
falurd.r . . . 31.136 34.356 1T.740
Uondtr .... 36.397 3MB KOI
18.8ft:
24. to!
Receipt, and Kxparti. Tod»r.
Week.
Consolidated net receipt*... 2JJ.W7
Exports to Great Britain... 12.1M
Exports to Franc#
Exports to continent........
Block on hand sll ports’.....9M.I08
47.623
8S.4M
6ftt
46.2W
Since Sept. 1—
r .n-MMute,! receipts
6.222.795
E.'pert, lo Ore.t Brlt.ln
Export, to
Expcirti to con'lnent
ljnjM
<11.169
2,147.299
Fori neeelpt.. ,
The Torts: IPrlce.lRects.lSsles Strk.
J. W. Caban 1st
W. R. Rogers.
A. L. Adams,
W. A. Doody,
A. D. Schodeld
J. H. W illiams.
W* solicit the linslnesi
rhsnts, planters and hauki
them courtesy, promptne
anil liberality.' The largest capital Philadelphia. qulet!9.66
and snrplas of any hank ln Middle Savannah, quiet
Georgia. M-
of mer-
II UR BARD BROS. A CO.
STOCKS AND BONDS
Shifting of
c Rnllrond
nnd the In.
CHICAGO. Feb. 16-There
liquidation In the grain pits today, but
n hettet feeling developed toward the end
of the session. nt\d wheat closed strong
with May 4c. higher. May corn was up
LhV’.. but May oj»ts were 4n>4c. lower.
Provision* were strong, the May prod
ucts closed from 10 to 224a2Gr. higher.
81.16 lb. |
ood. lfi to 20c.
> to 40c. lb. |
26o lb.; gum assufoodlta, 40 to
, i ...» ,u.| ».....phnr gum, 76 to 80c lb ; gum
B-nernl opium. M K> to (5 60 lb : nmrphlno, 12.6 to
12 66 ox.; quinine (uccordlng to also), 46 to
76c lb.;
K>u ounco.
I.timber 4|nntntlnns.
(Corrected by Masse* A Felton Lum. Co.l
Common framing, steed. 12 and up
10 and up
14.661 ■■■I
half patent. 84.16; straights. $3.1
grade, $3.40.
low
$3.75; barrels, Tennessee. $3.75;
sacks. SI .75.
CHEESE.—Best small Ralslcs, 16c.; best
singles, 16c.; No. 1 cuts, 164c.
RICE - Fancy new crop. 74c.; medium.
Cc.; low' grades. 4 to 44c.
SUGAR—Standard grnnulnted, 496; New
Grleann clarified, 44c.; New York yellow.
44c.
Leading futi
Wheat-
Open. High. Low. Clo
Drei
ing. rough $10 nnd up
notched flooring Ill to SIR
notched celling
714
... ... boarding.... t2 to 16
Bevel edge weather hoarding.... 10 to 12.5ft
No. 1 sawed pine shlnglefl 13.00
" * No. 2 sawed nine shingles $1 .GO tu 82 00
*'1* No. 1 beat cypres* shingles .....81.00
J-J’ ! Emits nnd Nnts— Wholrsal*.
4t»i I (Corrected by Rouah Produce Co.)
I LEMONS.- Ter box. 13.26.
North Carotin
44c. lb.
Halt, ft Ohio lOO'i
Bal Ufc Ohio nM... W
anadtao Pae..,,lRR4
Chicago ft Alton ..
Cble. tr Allan Ptd.
Chic. htjr. kQ. ..
CMe..!a. ft Lost*
Chic,,I. ft ptd.. •••. I
Chtc.,ft K. lit To
Chic, ftOt. Vfn... 77 T i
Chto.nat.ff.ftpM n
flhle.ftatff.npM **
Chic, ft N.w tit,4
.nk.I.ftPae
Chlc.T*rm.ftTin». MM
Chle_T.ftTrns. pf I
aft61.Loot*, tt
<oa(h*m..... JJ'i
Ool.Ro. latpf.1,... 11*4
Wabash pM
I wWPne l .r.Tte.
W. I.. Erie 2nd pf L
i Smltg ft It. pM.
. 9 57 4 9.66 « 574 9 65
. 9.374 9.424 9.374 0.424
Fcpt. . . . 9
O'nell A Co
(Private v
CIIJCAQO. Feb. 16
bullish. Heavv sn<
throughout the win
Mac
! tin
Ithout exeep 1
tlxed and th*- prof
Ided In their.onlulo
PRUNES.- to Re. per pound.
APPI.EH.- Stindrted 7c.
corn A NUTS, per hundred. 83.M.
POTATOES -New. 12.» per sack.
CABBAGE. Per crate. 1 e
APPLES. New York fancy. $3.76; choh
83.25 barrol.
Yellow 81.26 bushel; 8panlth,
ORANGES.—California naval, $3.25. box.
81.5ft
untry ITialne
EGGS.- Er
BUTTER
gla, 16 to 22
1*01 *»
fry*. 22 to 2
usee. 20 to 22c.; Geor*
hens. 80 to 3Go.; Ilv<
»dlng cautious!
t pM US 0.*ntln<*nt tl T<.b
4 pfd Cant. Toll, pM ....11 Ik
forthn. pM2"J 1 Osneral r.tectrto.
ultrd. bv
the
ntly
l.lqnors—W'bnlesnl*.
, (Corrected by Hntn A Ed. Welrhselbaum.)
° V. IHPKY. Rye, 81.10 to *3.50; corn, $1.10
to SI.60. gin. Il.io to ft 76; North Caroline
" corn. 91 to to $1.60; Georgia corn, fl.60.
« I WINE -75e. to 16; high wines. 11.30.
‘ r J port and sherry. 7fic to SI; claret. M. to $10
Erl* 2a
Ortat
Hocking Valtey.
Hacking Vsl.pM
Otute'
Unnbatun >
Uotroplln. *
N«t.R.h ef Hex. > “t
Mtnnenp.-St. L...R'* .
Mltnourl P*e 1»*M
Mirl. I. r ... V‘,
d rt ..«r pfd 03
an Pal. ffar.232
! Tana. 0o*l ft Im
Talon Hag ft P Oft. 14
Un.H.ft I*. pfd. 70',
Pdiltlmore. nominal
r Pftrion. quiet ...... 9 «
safety W j| ra | n|r t 0 n. stesfljr 9V.
Union Savings Bank
Mobil*, steadv
Memphis, firm
Augusts, firm ..
Charleston. Arm .
Cincinnati, steady 9
Louisville, firm .... I*H
and Trust Company j| ,p 'vS‘S. r ::^
I Port Townsend ....1 1
MACON. GEORGIA. — , . ,
New York Cotton futures.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT VRW YORK. F*b. H-<?«tt«« futures
opened Arm and rio*M steady. .
in Krn. •! 4 1
.1*1 pM «»
21 pfd V t
hull clique • on
to lay lowr today, and at the close
were mixed Imprenslons among the
oterator*.
were dull. Trade largely of local
though comrntealdn houaee sold lit-
BV Rerelpta were moderate and
|||< n e f>r firm hog price* The eh -rts cov-
red frc. lv early, but later there waa ."'me
riling for profits hy tired longs.
THE DRY GOODS MARKET
NEW YORK. Feb. R- The dry goods
narket continue* t<» show evidence of
trength. $uv*rs In Jobbing quarters are
and In
COTTON HEED OIL.
NEW YORK. Feb 16 Cotton seed oil
maintained a firm undertone, being In light
supply on spot, and wanted hy Jobber*.
Prime crude here nominal: prime crude
In barrel a f.o.b. mllle *4nX; prime summer
yellow 41n42; off Hummer yellow 4ft: prim*
J. W. CAR A MSN,
C. M. ORR. Cn
H. CARAMSS, Acron
Op»n. Hllth. low. Cl««
at.
! February
CAPITAL $200,000. SIRRLLS $30,000 Mtrfh
Interest paid on deposits. Economy April .
!* the road to vrealth. Deposit your May
savings and they will be Increased , JjjJ 1 * *
l»y Interest. Componuded sestban- \,,jry(it .
nhaliy. | September
■■ I October ■
A.U
,.,.....9.49
9.45
9.U
9.15
9.88
9.94
1.44
I.H
989
9.42
t tr.
6
9.89*49
9.41
9 45-44
9.46-44
9.12-34
189 121 I2T»
J. H. JOHNSTON,
President.
L. P. HILLYEH
r sffvaw •&
n. J. TATTLOH, I lanSi ».«: mlildHn*
.Pr„ldent. l>.l,^ w 0rlM „ r„,,„ n r*lvrf.
a*fluuitngi« i JJ
prlrr
U. K«a ft Teg It... l*
U. Kss ft t*s it*, i
M. ft O. T. 4s..... I
S. T. 0*n. 1st*...
N. Y.Cso. geo *4* 11
Nor. Pvtfle l*.,..li
N r PoelQ*.
Norfolk ft W**lera
Ceo. of Os. :d la.
American National Bank ‘ v :r./.•• - '- ,M
tember 8.6w»* «•„#«
MACON. GEORGIA
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. I W* f®?;
nltal . *2r>o,000.0<» The sale* cf the day were t k
r i» In « S >100.000.00 bjiift. of ^5 ,C ?nd mclud^S 7.259 bales
it lard Oil 742
f*b*«li tets..
Wsbath .u 14
ffat>**c. I
RDiAHR ADVANCED.
YORK. Feb. '16 Granulated
: «rn were advanced f. points tod
Fnsln Arm. Closing, quote: A. B. C. D,
E. F. 1.66; G. I :M,. H. 2 V>; I. 2.76; K. 3 15:
M. 3 E: N. 8.66; Window Glass. 3 6ft; Wa
ter White 4.20,
WILMINGTON. Feb 16 Spirit* turpen
eric
17.60 per do*.
rdlnls,
17.60 to
dos.; bit
Goats. $1 to 81.69 each.
-Georgia
33c.;
36c.
36c.; New York
No
Ar-
OFFEE.- Rio. good. 114o.: F
1. 11c.; Rio. low grade, 9'4 10
’kies' roaHtcd, 10.79; Lion oral
10.29.
whit* seeks, 65c.4 100-lb.
HALT.—109-lb. . ....
burlap rncka, 6*e : 224-lb. Genness*'
ter, 12.65; 24-lb. Genncssee packet
Georgia Railroad.
For Augusta ..I 9 OOal 4 15p|t 3 40ftl| 6 t
Frm Augusta . 11 3*.a 9 40p
From Camak .It 6 10pR 2 46p| |
From Jnxvlllo.
For Pnla'ka ..
Frm Palatka .
Southern Railway.
le I I 19a * 8 26n| I 00p
lie! 2 Mu) 3 6np
a‘kl 1 lOo 8 Ma 1 f »9p
,'kl 3 OThI 1 32pI 8 60p
Central of Georgia Hallway*
For Atlanta I 4 I6al 8 fOal 1 30]i| 4 20pl 5 06p
Fm Allan's .! 4 lOiilll 10a 11 26h 7 20p 11 66p
For BavsnnshiU 40njl2 60s J I
Fm fiavannnhl 8 38al 1 10p| | |
Leava for
t'i l 'onfon'!“.: *1 So?.
Alhy A Mont. 11 {
Alhv A Mont. 4 1
Albany " <
tMllledgevlll* . j lOp
Katnnton 7 46a
Tt Colm. 4 r
1 Colm.*12 4
A Aby. 4 (
Mont... 1| I
7 4
Macon A Birmingham Railway.
Lv. LnGrange snd Mont 12:01pm
Ar from LnUisngt and Mont 12:66pm
For l.aGrnnge, Warm Hfigs., Uoluqi 4 3»ptn
Frm i.uGr’g 1 *. Warm Hr>gs., Coliim.lO(V)pm
Macon. Dublin A Savannah Railway.
Lv. Macon 2:30pj Lt
Ar. Dublin...
Ar. Vldslla..
2:30p| Lv. Hitvannah.. 7:0(
4:24(4 Ar. Vldalls 10:01
s.... 6:Mp Ar. Dublin U:«
nab. I:30pj Ar. Macon...... Ill
JJlL.
OIV
Rosin firm at
tiirrw-ntlne Arm
3H. Tar firm at
1 rtl; rec*lp’s 110.
MACON MARKET QUOTATION*
Corrected Dally.
Rid. Asked.
State ot Georgia Bond*.
en'gte 4 pc 192* 115 116
orgls 4V4 pc. 1916 1144 1164
orgl* 44 pc
‘ i 34 pc..
1 v*. pc..
■ 34 pc..
1922..
.119 120
.109 HO
IM 107
«fdft bales, or wm«.» •• lnc|ude>] 7,4m bale*
e».*« * , « re *•«* B0
H84* ,* •*
W Jibe
deposito
strong
*1 Insti
r-woaai Bank te botfi
i T " *teady growth provtm .v. -
Ji* f an , lc connection Is r.e(
JJ <r y buxine** man. You cannot do batter
your account with the America
hfttlonal Bank. Call on. or addr«i»
L. P. HILL) ER. cashier.
Macon Savings Bank
BTO MLLBEBRX STKBET.
Al THORIZGD THUT COHPAST.
r “r. Interest «■ 4epo.lt.. I-®
.11 .ood aeeorttle. at low ra
*£gal depnaitory for trust f antlSo
"in >et a. o.ni to 1st rotor. rtero* or >
■Bordl.a, reerlrer and tra.ler.
H. T POWELL, Prr.ldrn;.
J. W. CA.VtO.T, Co.HUr.
F.t) 1C—TD,
CTW ORT.EAVS.^ r.ul.t tod»y
*5»prt »« t 'S 51^*2 *« pn -
ssr«w»8-* s^r&rir •«««
£J? t uX <• *“ cor,,,,,
TU *
evidexice 01
oad
futtltt
1 ity Bonds,
Mtoon 44 pc.. 1926..
Macon 5 pc. 1*23....
H-vansh. 6 po.. 190*..
Macon 6 p*r cent.. 11
AQgUft.i. price a* to
'st and maturlfy..
Lumwr V,0. it
Os* Light and Water
pons, price owing to dat* of
maturity KB
Acme Brewing Co 60
M'Caff Mf*. Co 130
Railroad Storks.
Southwestern R. R stock 1194 1»4
rjeorgte Railroad stock 257 "*
Atlanta A West Point Railroad
riork 166
Atlar.ta A West Point Railroad
debent are* jm
ivannsh Railroad
ed stock
rxia fiout I
eferred stc
Railroad 2d
I
nsllroad corn-
test we/-k n movements, m
itrfals offer* d th'- only h- . •
, f>r hl.h-r prlr., a. th-
of the C'-r.tlnued favorat.:*- bns!n**e» a :
, l^e» Troin ,11
the daf * mcN'in-nt. that l.o i* >K*r
duo to u.9 advaoca la Ux* prics of Ux*
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
All trains ran dally, eseept—
NO. O, « CHICAGO AND FLORIDA IIPRCIAL." Barth,
dally aseept Monday.
No. 6, ** CHICAGO AND FLORIDA MPRCIAL. *• Math,
dally emept Monday.
SriIKDLLE IN EFFECT. JANUARY tl. 10011.
READ DOWN. ~ ~ READ UP. '
61 No. 9 Nr. 16'No’ 71 No.131 Macon A Atlanta. INo.ltINo. 6iNo.10!No.l4!No7l
2 top! 7 25p 1 35p « |5a'*2 toa'lLv. . T Macon. . . .Arf 8 hinl 2 23p] 7 OOpi t WuilFBp
Atlanta . . .Lvl 6 30ai2 to,pi 4 IQpjlft topllO 46a
INo.iliNo. K No 10;No.ft;No. 1
3 top;
6 lOp 10 10i»' 4 10p!ll Jfta! 6 20a 1 Ar,
No. 6 No. it No 16 No 7 No.13' ^JSlNTH WE8T
30*1 Jtou'it.v. . . .Macon . .
•ill 10n[ 6 WnjAr. . . .Atlanta.
7 10p| .
iojc'pt’
\ 49*l.‘.
7. k,a'.;
10 36a'..
7 66a...
6 80p|..
11 *a!..
6 40p .
3 «0p'..
'2 fop;.
4 20p'.
7.7.71 * 20.
..... I 1 4Aj
6 26P
«04p U.
« 60p !....
8 «p!. I....
9 16 p 7 7.
7 00n'.
s:No. 1 No
Lv
.1 1 lQp'Ar.
...... 6 ItplAr.
.7.7..I 8 l5p|Ar.
77.7.1 7 30p|Ar7
7 10a|Ar.'
I 1 40a'Ar.
'..7. ..| 6 20n IA r.
6 46a' A r.
1 ! 6 Urn Ar.
I 7 00a i A r.
| ......I 9 40a!Ar.
I Ill 46a'Ar.
I..77..I 8 C6p[Ar.
! 9 40a I Ar.
INo.ltiNo li| __
f 8 Ya* 1 10a Lv.
1 ? i*il 2 *ojAr
10 20a . 77 Ar.
10 23a' 2 40a Ar.
I 1 F'p 5 20a|Ar.
| 2 12p 0 10a Ar.
, . .At!
. . Romo .
. . .Dalton
Chsttnnoogi
. .Memphis
Knoxville
~I.exTng.on
_ .Louisvilla
7_ .Cincinnati
. .Chicago
' ll 30.?
.1 8 021
.! 6 46a
7i”l '■-opI
Toop! 1 06a112 top
4 10p 10 f.6p 10 1.5a
10 I6p 10 40a
K 2Sl> 1 33.
‘ Mp ..
lfin* 1
Coin
. .rifsbtir* . .
. . .Cleveland . .
. . [Toledo. 7.
. . .Detroit . . .
. . .Anniston,. .
. .Birmingham .
. . .Memphis. . .
. Kansas City. .
POINT* BOUTlf '
I lSp 1 0 28a
.77.| 8 oop
4 3.'.n| | 2 I Op 1 V
-7.no 2*pi.. .777]iTi MViio 03p
I 7 26p|.| 7 40a| 7 25p
.7..|% ttpl | 8 30a| 9 16p
...7l 9 00n|.......i 8 »pj 1 OOp
.77.1 4 lSp|..77.| 2 20aI 4 15p
18 OOiti 8 If.pf I 0v
,.7.. 112 35pi 71 9 30p|18 36p
12 221»! Ill 66pf2 22p
I 8 20.il.
10 00p|l2 Ep
6 aop .7771
4 10p|.
Lv
. .Macon . .
. .Cochran ^
Hawklnsvilfi»_
. .Eastman .
.J*«up .
I 9 10p|7.....| 1 15a|...77I
11 30p! 6 30pi
INo.16INo.lll j \Ho7%
Mp
.Ar! 1 32p! 3 00ai.
_.Lvll2 lip' ! 06a
.Lvlil 36a . .
.Lvjll Xal 1 82a!.
.Lvi 4 4.7a 110 46
No
Ttop
.Everetts . , ,Lvl 8 9
. .Brunswick . . .Lvl 7 30a, 9 05p!
■ Jscksonvlll* . . .Lvl I 7 4&p!
Tfit. Augustin* . . Lvl* I"l iop'
.' .Tampa . ' ."Lv! 9 6fta
FOINTB
. . .Macon . . .
112 01 p
..| 10 22a
• I I 9 40a
I » 20a
_j7.^-|8 16a
1 9 69a 1 1 1 8 top
16 No, 6 No 10,No 14 No j
*2 Mpl 1 OOyl l Uia ;2 7Zp
.it
.Lv C -On!12 OCo! 4 lOpilO Mp io «.
“A'rl l :5ST 3 KpTS.pFl'iJpi:.
.L*!10 top: 7 45V » 30.il! !Sp ..
,L»I 5 LOp' 3 43 , 5 50. 5 06.1 .
I Via Ar.
i oop A r.
4 2vp Ar.'
7~' . RTi^imond
7 .Norfolk . , .
. .Lynchburg . . 7T."
■ CharlottegvIU* . ,L» * '"»p •» *ep, i t™,•* wi
Washington . .Lvdl lSU 6 46p lO 46pl 9 5op
Baltlmor# . . .Lvl 4 22a! f s4pi i lip
- lid. . .Lvl 3 " 1 “
Philadelphia
60aU 61p' 6 top
.Lvflt 10o| t Sp| 4 26p 3 Kp .
. , noa!.
12 CtpilO I6<tl 4 ffpiAr.
’ r;p l (f>p' 9 SOplAr.
11 (Sq> 8 2 f, P 6 27a IA r. . . . .Boat on. . . Lv 4 00p; t 00a - ' 9 00a
r.d *>. -'.’hicago snUriortd* special!” solid'through ves*ibute<4 train car-
'*ars. Mnlng Car* Observation car*. Drawing room Bleeping car* and
Bt. Augustine and Chafanoogn. Loulsvtlte. Cincinnati,
Hh'irg. Cleveland, Toledo. Detroit
avee Detroit snd 8t. Augustine reapgctl
i Thea* train* also c* rr y a high-class
'°d n'^Au^rustln^^Np^extrs charg* to
’hlcago.
elV. V
'-atlhuled coach betw**a
N's U an 1 14 "Florida Limited.” solid through vestibuled train running dally
the veat ar-»und from Cincinnati to at. Angus*In*, csrrylng Pullman Drawing-room,
steeping > am high-class vestibuled coaches and diners from Tamp*. B*. Auguatlna
to Atlanta. Rome. Chattanooga. Cincinnati. Bt Louis 'changing at
trains also carry local Pullman 8!**p-
i»r unswics.
ilsd train between Brunswick and n
, ... w CSrs be* •*** A'l*nt> end Utnclnrintl
as Macon.
.nd 10. local trains between Atlanta and Macon carrying Pullman Oh-
eplng car between Macon and New York wh'- h t* handled north of
th* Washington and Southwe
I/mlted Be i■ fare Macon to Atlhi^
-tl.»rn Railroad, common 1
- .them Railroad, preferred.... S
Railroad Honda,
enrra! of Georgia 1st mortgage
ft Sttt ct&L,
• "* 9 and 16. local trains be
not run south of Macon). .
nd from the fknjth and E*sf
'Jher Information or *
W. A. TURK. P. T.
C. H. ACKERT. G M„
car reservation addre«*
B H HARDWICK. O. F.
W. H TAYLOF. AG F A Atlant 7“g . " j'abTfREKM \N. T P A. Ms COO. Go
City Pasatngtr and Ticket Office, UJ Cherry streeL 'Phone dtfc 7.^