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A. B. BAXTER & CO., INC.
Cotton, Stocks and Grain
407 CHERRY STREET.
jietr York Office—No. <»| Droadtriy,
Ofllffcea In Principal f Iti«> M Throug-
ont the Sooth.
Write for oor Market Manual ana
book containing instruction* f ot
traders.
fHE
MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18,
1903
rUCON BROKERAGE CO.
s. p. JONES M. L. CORBETT
STOCKS, COTTON* GRAIN.
41 fiU420 Cherry St. »Phone Bail
Chamber or Commerce Building.
Correspondents of
THE P’DKLL commission co.
Incorporated. Capital J300.W0.00.
Cincinnati, O.
Quickest service In the South. We In-
vite comparison. No Interest' charged on
Ft neks. All orders placed direct with tho
O’Dell Commission Co., assuring prompt
and careful attention. •
References—The Exchange Bank and tho
American NatlonaL Bank. Macon, Ga.
BANKS.
n. Y. Mall.rr. J. J. Colli,,
rrP.ldont. Cnnliler.
W. P. Wbe.Ier, Aaa'l. Cn.lilor.
Commercial and
Savings Rank
MACON. GA.
We hare fnciltile* In our ntu
home for successfully handling nil
elniiei of hanking: buaincaa
fronted to na.
ESTABLISHED IN 1803.
Hal! Rates
to Texas
Arkansas, Louisiana,
Oklahoma and Indian Territory.
One Way or Round Trip
vis Coiton Belt from St. Louis,
Thebes, Cairo and Memphis, first
and third Tuesdays of each month,
beginning October 2fst. One way
tickets at half the one way rate, plus
$2.00. Round trip tickets at one
fare, plus $2.00, return limit three
weeks, stop overs on going trip.
OPENED HIGHER
strosg CABLES
Exhibited Father Strength
Under bad Weather
THE FIRMNESS abroad
l» p,lv«„, Calll „ 1D I
but.vor.ble yv r .,u„ In |he C(lttol|
«nd to tiBra, nuxlmt or.lcr. !
r °m Till, Mili-—l:,tf mntril Move- !*
•■lent for Wednesday i. « i000 UuU ..
Than Last Year.
iEW R Y0 0 RK B.lbj
-V Oltl.I.AVs Mint. eloaed.. . .O 1-2 |
TW-° Ol'ltnoNS os A PACT.
baaed upon a^aai J* 1 !® ’•'b'ho advance was
{acta ot °?k? C? 1 *! misconception ot tho
«“ loni S; ?‘ u h 3 ," on - “* •*» that In I
(trial P <fec«ne. tW “* Can prev<nt * m»-
^Ve shall see. '*
Quarters^nf a £!* the market up three-
SScd. a lonJ ntm* ar !, d they lhlnk K only
a puU Tlto^fh)! . and 11 f ,ron * ^ u, l nn<1
two more" h ° PUI lt up a ccnt or
s'iU’ii'Ti 6 A mM; " cou ™
swculato™ »r y «, d i! ffe ent . tnoposttton to
nt l**'■ “ s spinners and man- _ I .
and with P rt, '<“ ot *He.. up xxaln. some 3 in 4 point:
the mnet.JJ ' h " r ' >"<rrest now In ml thereslt.r fhletutttiw overs narrow r
«ofm!??» k mor pr f *?" eliminated and 1 ihc dose alien the board sh
e ,nclln< 1 >0 fall back on *
In™.™ .SI’ r *e rplu * stocks than to
EL' ■ supplies ot tho staple by
battle' h - ' i -
the present attitude of leadrn* bulls'.
tub t.oru. Mtnttav tr "t y will adhere to it to ibo hull s
MACON- Peh 17 The ' . .s I unl «* 'here la a radical chance tor
leafenT ,L.m 17 ,"~7i, advance In the worae In the whole trade and statl.ll
leaner* would materially strengthen the situation. and of that they sen no
interior, but^u the cotton Is sold priori- wh ^h-they were .fully confirmed
pally In round lot,, it I, dlltlcult to quote Uverpool cnbl.'.. r,
grades. The premium Is on the better i"J.t PfiP-'J blatter then they had r
qualities and they are more In demand.
Round lots hao been sold at stye, today.
The market closes with a good demand.
Middling 9H; good middling Vi.
SEW YORK STOCK CUTTER.
NEW YORK. Feb. Yl.-The movement ol
prices of stocks today was confused on 1
Irregular and accurately reflected In that
way the state of mind ot those who were
trading.
This element was pretty closely re
strlctod to ?he room trailer*. The inter
ruption to the wire service by tho storm
of las' night was given a a one cause for
the dearth "f outside orders, but business
from commission houses was* at a stund-
MUl from any source. The industrial
stocks had i rather more prominent place
In the trailing today, as they did yester
day. but the price movement was very
inaugurated
I inclined to take
stocks and Sug
Amalgamn
ornlng
In* the
porfl. i
This
rduy
__ . ..islpc-
I’tilled States steel
r. The bull campaign in
>pper wa,« continued this
n<l that stocks sis lifted an afl
utter ie« ot Ion In thr
DRINK A BOTTLE!
CARBONATED
THE MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO
SH! MULBE HUY STREET.
Write for rsto from
*—r home town, and
t copies or haud-
•uwie pamphlets oa
Texas.
N. B. BAIRD, Tnr. Psssrn|er Agcol, Atlsnls, 0a.
E. w. la BUUHE. 0. T. t T.A.. SI. l.ali. Mo.
net gains ot 9 to 11 points
A. II. Ilnvlrr A Co.-n Boll
NEW YORK. Fob. IT.—“I!
pop Tossing (®oin
To th^ (®anapies.
No good roason for taking
4 per cent, for your money,
when you can got 6 on the
best security in the world.
Wo pay G per cont. intorest
on deposits.
EQUITABLE BANKING AND LOAN CO.,
d Mt.i next t«
Driitf Store.
WILLINGHAM COTTON MILLS,
MACON, OEOROIA,
MANUPACTUUEnS OF
SPECIALTIES IN HEAVY COTTON FABRICS
I. C. Plant’s Son
JEl. XT. -E^XiA-TSTT. '
MACON, | BANKER. | GA
CHAS. D. HURT, Cashier.
A aenerol banklns baslnrss trims-
, acted, and all eanalatent courtCs
extemled to patrons. Certificate*
deposit issued bearing Interest.
Feb. 11 ...
Fob. W ...
Feb: 17 ...
slump off 4 to 5 points, where It remnl
w »h slight changes but very active trade
R«»rt* shin a.t,i si^ir ttR ”! eihen belated orders from the
itec g. ahlp. Bales. Stele, outilde began pouring In. causing prices
•m m ... to quickly rally, all options making a
* 5? flj ”1 new high water mark. Yesterday’s weath-
- - - I® Texas and Arkansas has practically
717 324
, « hU .W" «>1U KIRllll'.tR kim tv pin
1 killed all of the •‘unpicked” cotton,
• ior» ? x,> tcd. In the above named states, thus
*£3*2i? ** n J°* c,n Another weak-kneed prop from
. under the bear element. On account gf
^ ' 1 Mjc prostration of the wires today
of any kind was very meager.
Ilnblinrd Urns. A C'o/a Cotton Letter.
N’F.W YORK. Feb. 17.-Our mnrket
First National Bank,
MACON, GA.
•New York Coiton Letter.
NlV|f. YORK. Feb. 17.-wThe cotton mar
ket opened firm at an advance of 3 to 10
points and following the call exhibited ’ opened with
furtper strength under the unfavorable mn< i A f*-, r B Jtun l
weather In the 8ou:h and surprisingly \ p . m Liyefco!'responded - aulekTy
fn*°Sf ths^ioMi rnSrl^t* nriMi^hsMssM *hs bod weather In the Fouth and^h
* U hSK£ Bt iprobability 0 f a falling dtt In tho receipt
•.Id Points higher, Instead of net un* ae a result of such weather conditions
OfTTfiSrrda\-*«nS e h!frvr!. U thl ArWtr8JC * brokers bought heavily during
Jf' ^1? y ; v ‘.£f/ Ia.!5^A th f mornIn « °n the advance. There
a ? c*r c s h ?,i. bwn i * heavy line of long cotton sold, auppli
Increased to a mat er of 6 to 8 point*.- j demand, but not causing any hr^sl
The firmne** at Liverpool waa attrtb-1 price* The temper of tho trade* in I l
Jted by private cable* to the unfavorable ? poo*} f, «gtJemJ?rb«Hlah and they exi
vujather In the belt, and to large^buylng , much higher prices unless they can obtain
order* from this side. Presumably em-1 a large supply in the near future nstl-
nnnting from tho bull clique. Commiwlon mate? of rwelpta for tomorrow were ac-
house business was Interfered with to u cepted aa pointing to n continued Ugh
coaslderable extent by the poor wire movement for at least the balance of th.
aenrtce. and as a matter of fact very lit- wwk Trader* expect another sharp ad
Ufiof.ths demand today seemed td com! vance In Uverpool tomorrow, with Llv
[rom outside sources, the bast buyer* frp ool buying at the close,
being brokers usually supposed to rep-1 ^rm at the best prices of th<
reseat various of the Inteiwats wlm are j was freely bought In anticipation of few
deliveries on notice day. .The temper li
The spot market wua quint
GEO. If. PLANT,
LLTHEft WILLIAMS, Cashr.
Established 1803.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS f203.
This Rank solicits the account,
nil. Hanking in nil Its branches.
Prompt and cnrcfnl attention to
business entrusted to us.
LIBERAL TREATMENT.
Exchange Bank
| OF, MACON, GA.
J. W. CABANIBS, President.
C. M. OHR. Cashier,
DIRECTORSi
J. W. Cahanlss. S. S. Dunlap,
W. R. Ungers, L. W'. Hurt,
A. L. Adams. II. J. Lamar,
YV. a. liuody, Sam Mayer,
A. D. Schofield. N. B. Corbin,
if. H. Williams.
W© solicit the business of r
chants, planters and hanks, offri
them courtesy, promptness, safely
and liberality. The laracst capital
nn'd surplus of any hank In Middle
Georgia.
concerned in the bull pool, and ahorti
who hnd sold yesterday on the ground I very bullish. ...»
that the present advance la above that *> points advance.
Justified by actual conditions, and I* there-
i ore an affair of manlpu’atlon. Aside from
a brief setback In the mid-forenoon as a
result of profit-taking, the market worked
steadily upward through the entire ses
sion. The movement gave Indications of
falling off as a result of the unfavorable
weather, tomorrow’* cstlmatoa of receipts
for the leading points falling In the ag
gregate 6/00 bales below last year's actual,
though today s receipts exceeded expecta
tions. amounting to 13.176 bales against
37.613 Inst year. . , , _ ' •
Tho market was dominated by ihe ope
rations of the bull pool, however, and
closed net 11 to 21 points higher. Bales
of futures were estimated at 800,WO bales.
Consolidated Receipts.
STOCKS AND BONDS
tun S».». Yt.110 1».»*
m.ot Km km khi
am 4o.iv) r.vn aut
.Receipt, »n« Export.. TWS.y, Week. «S.t.*L.aM
ConiolWttn) Ptt r«*lpt«...»J,tTJ
Export, to Orr»t DrlMln... ll.MJ
Export, to rr»nc«...... * ”•
Export, to continent...
ua,
Stock on h.nii »ii portx I10.M7
ConxolMnt.d r.r.lptr ■■■■■
Export, to Croat BrIUlp.
Exports to France
Exports to continent.....
Port Receipts.
The Port.: IPrlc..lR*ct».|8xl«tgtfk.
Union Savings Bank
and Trust Company
MACON. GEORGIA.
8AFCTY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
J > W. CABANIS9, President.
C. M. ORR. Cashier.
°* H. ( A IIA MMS, Accountant.
CAPITAL *200,000. SURPLUS *30.000
Interest paid on deposits. Economy
«• the road So wealth. Deposit your
saving* and they will be Increased
7 Interest. Compounded ifml-an-
nualiy.
Baltimore, nominal JV
Boston, oulet
Wilmington, quletj*^
Phlladelnhla hof
Savannah, firm
Ji, Orleans. Arm.
Mobile. Arm ....
Memphis, steady
Augusta. Arm
Charleston, firm ..mk
Cincinnati, strong ;8H
Louisville, firm ....J% •
Bt. Louts. Arm....l« 6-l«
Houston, steady ..»%
S. York, qttlst ’8 ”
VBTyii 04
vth prove. It. A solid up-l
etlon I. necfssa
n. You cannot *■
New York rollon Future.,
NEW YORK. Felt. JT.-C»«‘ OT ,u,urM
opened (Irm end clowd
M. JOHXSTOM, R. t. TAYYOR,
Preaid.nt. Vlee.Prealdent.
r - P. HIII VEB, Cutter.
American National Bank
MACON. GEORGIA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
•Pltnl *230,000.041
ar Dlu» .*100,000.00
n «H«lded Profit* 23,062J55
*P**slt« . , *s I7.7HC.24
depoeltars require strong
SariaSSW , , n *tItut!ons. The Ameri- ad
tu 'l h ' itr > ,tr ° ne » nd m ' :aL
<*te b.;/ ° c r
business
g»n put your ar
Atonal Bank. Call on.'"or addre-
^ L/P. HILLYER. Cashier.
Macon Savings Bank
570 MULBERRY STREET.
AN AlT HORlZED TRUST COMPANY.
_ n AT * *®tere»t on deposit*. Loans
1^ *. R^od aeeurltfea at low rate*.
ta-i„ **^Posltory for trust 1
Ji" V 1 •• udmlalatrafor, e,e,
8 lf4U a* receiver and trustee
• ml<MllnK op'xndx
1P.06: sties none.
Heir
Or e«». cotton Fotore...
lure* «rTj! , *. a /rt| , OtS: u*Y •
March ,'i«*Anxn«t »““*•
UStamSr October I MS
Septemner *. vutures.
L!VERP^ r 0L 0 Feb
Amerlctn. , _„i,t ,pd «t'* d Y- *" d
| j |
Jtn..Feb. .
Feb.-March
March-Aprtl
" 5.0
JuneJnlY • 5.0
..4 S
Sept-Oct. —
net-.NoY- —■—■
MW oriwj 5**'**JSW!P
, NEW ORLEA>* ; Uv.rf-ol
| ?o?t5o «J‘® r * f ' , 7he a lr“hcl^"' d, 0g '" > “'
*^pon.e to
Letter.
II. T
I OWELL, President.
... m hixhcr
Th* contract _ 1
thetdv.nr
, In U« rl
I auvancrvj.
W. CANS ON, Cashier. | ,,gjln ttU »*** *
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Balk gOhlrt m Tali
BalLAOhlrtbfd... M'4 Tal
Canadian rae....l37’, , Union Pa/-.
CanadaSn-ithsm. 76)\ | Union Pan.
Cb*S, k Ohln 61'i Watiatb...
Cbleac'* h Altea ..3*
Chic. * Allan nf4 II
Cble. Bnr. kQ
Cbte., Id. k Loals. *•
Cble.,* r. 111..
Cble. kOt. W*a.
Chlc-kOt-W A p
Chlf.k Ot W.U pf 1 «•
Cble. fc h. W 7i«
Ohio.,Ilk.I k Pa*.
Oof. iesiUffHH
CaLSa. lUpMt.f tlH
Col. 8a 2nd pM. '•
D«t.-Qtt4eatt 179!^
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C RAGfN HoUrltlnjr Afft..
609 Cherry fit., Macon. Gfi.
Baltimore
Philadelphia
.New York.
, .Boston.
n<l Florida flperlal.”
C>hsvrvsilon tars I>r
rar* bKw«n fit Augustins and Chat
taburg. ‘ l‘*v<land. Toledo, Detroit and
•ivea D*-trolt and Ht Augustine resjte
Thr»>e trains also rarry a hlgh-cla**
tr.d 8v Auguatlne. No extra charge fi
d 14. “Florida * ‘ '
id fn
high-class vestibule* coach** and din
lie to Atlanta, Rome. Chettarooga Cl
and Chicago. The*# train*
inta and Brunswick
solid vest!buled train betwee
1 Sleeping
as Macon.
and 10. local trains between Atlanta and
fileeping c*r between Macon and New York i
n the Vs athlngton and Boothk<-t»rn L’mlted
and 16. local tralna between Att«n*« snd Rrun-M'k Except that No.
run south of Macon), conneclng »l h “U. H Fast Mail train* In Atiank
>m the South and East.
her Information or aWnlng car reservation addre«x
TRK. P. T. M B. If. HARDWICK. O T. A
Washington. D. C
H TAYLOR, a 0 P A Atlanta JAB FREEMAN T P A Macon Oc.
Clly Paasengcr aad Ticket D81c*> W7 Cherry street. Tb»Qt Sfc .
Bleeping car* and
, LouIhvIII*. Cincinnati,
» The De-rolt-Bt Au-
ely. Tuesdays. Thursdays
estlbuled conch between
wlrk and Cha
H. ACKEItT.
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