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A. B. BAXTER & CO., INC.
Private leased wire direct to \ ew
York, Chicago, New Orleans.
Cotton, Stocks and Grain
407 CHEHIIY STREET.
Sen- York OBIoe-No. (ti Rroadnar.
Ofllffce* In Principal l ilies ThrouR-
oat the South.
Write tor oar Market Mannnl ami
|,ook containing instructions for
traders,
rUCON BROKERAGE CO.
g D. JONES M. L. CORBETT
STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN.
41$«-I20 Cherry St. ’Phone 533
Chamber of Commerce Building,
Correspondents of •
THE O'DKLL commission CO.
Incorporated. Capital 5X0,000.00.
Cincinnati, O.
Quickest service in the South. We in
vite comparison. No Interest charged on
stocks. All orders placed direct with the
O'Dell Commission Co., assuring prompt
and careful attention.
References-The Exchange Bank and the
American National Bank, Macon, Ga.
BANKS.
E. V. Mallarr, J. J. Cobli.
Preaidant. Cnahlcr,
TV. P. TVheeler, A..'|. Cn.lilor.
THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20,
1903
AoiE'inKI \? bM: March 9 *
i H-pV j«fv a *•» MWS". dune
uml.r S SfU, . V. .-
Ne»v Orlenna Collon ,.eller
A* ”• >5—Spot cotton
nitnlnc In J. ' OfdCT* «re HOW
1. n h, . fr m '"Inner. th.l carry hlBli-
tn .MSfftS!: buyer, in work
b’lnenf « iSSS** nnrt ln ™rins the la-
BHPS4.**» t ?-«»«°nn»nt ot aamplao.
iJ .J' Including 1,160
Th*p« Quotations advanced He.
n«™v?I«# was ? n l y ono 8, ’ ,e to the cotton
r aild l !l nl wa * the long
su.o. operators were fairly active
•tSUlSl *! W up nil ;
,u ,,ne - .*he opening flrur^n lit !.«»•*
opening figures at Llv
'jwfr than yesteeda
fact was- Ignored by t h« fa
erpool
y. but
OPENED STEADY
AT ADYENCE
llulcil Very Actire and Firm
oil Shorts Buying.
THE LIVERPOOL CABLES
-«»«.
. Ide-The Ritlmnle. for Frld.y.
Mrd llrcrenne-Ex-
BOr '* " >re Smnll-Tho Advance i„
»olton 2 cent, since November.
SL'rasi •— *«« 1 F r Hx #*»&&&
VORK .11.11, elo.d “ .'.V'" h r V,' m " rr '’ ,u 1!,n Southwell.
Nl-.tt ORLEANS ,imi. olonod,..0fkT ^ ^ wr - " l ® < ' otlon boll has riven
‘•A l rt l ‘.! J TAS “ r "EIR GROIND.
-Spar's"sljfni. 00 ' ““ * n « u « one -
■f'lome 1 of 6 *,*}'•> comment
fed£i»e , s*S
'' Una their ground pretty well.
°°" on cro r i>«
. itself. The «nnt >i,.i.r^- a«..»w
CHARLESTON. F«h. IP—Spirits tit
tine market firm at 64H cents; sales
Rosin firm. Closing, quote: A, H.
E. F. 1.90; G. '-‘.00; H. 2.36; 1. 2.M; K,
M. 3.*: K I 56; Window Glass, a.yv
ter White. 4.2a*.
STOCKS AND BONDS
ijr H, “ WIW tae latent on
•d wftiT *?. thoroughly Ira*
- the strength of the spot
w/v., pr ? ce *.moved, up with ha
■kisSIS?*? Sf™ throughout the
f lg b tS» m i»Sf. ClM * ,*, howo<1 gains
11rtvn\°c* mmerelil°ycar mo,l,h " 0(
.v c l otion Leltrr.
\ l: " r... •> II r In.uk,.I
The Normal Tendency to Close up
Contracts Preceding: n llolitlii>
Proved n Depress In a Influence-
Gold Not Likely to l»e Ids purled nt
Preneat.
NEW YORK STOCK LETTER.
NEW YORK. Feb. 19.-Tho normal ten
demy to close up contracts preceding ;
holiday proved ft depressing Influence it
tho stock market today. Indicating tha
Mich outstanding commitments as cxlstct
among the traders were on tho long sldi
of the market. Tho evidence
a Hz
sto
vhich ha
i been the subje
be short, i
tinues. N<
aulte
, hipest polm 'ifftwo w .
few. being only those who nr
accept profits, as ro ono wl
10 long as this' weather coti
w buying for the outside ha
id this added to the
of specula-
decline in Mr
■ome < of e ti2fhim i‘ u,l, » h ar *umenta and ° v ,he cull* khan for a
aiitakuataiteffi'' But 11 “ WtiffifffiSS 5»SS
•trotitr m*rli(-i« In the South. In Liverpool
LkyptUn operator, were reported na hnv-
I . ? durink the momlnf. hut Ihrlr
- .... nv l l ll'OVll I Hr D
der outside buying on the «
i our close. The spot :
Commercial and
Savings Bank
MACON, GA.
and Nnriv. ...A T1 t ® 1> 9 t hol(| er South
an 1 S II,. 1,1 nhroad, reallsea this.
contrarr m!l2.k no ; Ino .*i s . shorl lh'«est In
niract months. In this market «nd at
eotum'hv . , ", Ketl ' ( ' r J llh th « demand for
tion by spinners, hereafter win srpntiv
rem^ fnt « lh K numher °f buyers for what
manv «i S J°n b ? "“i' 1 * n,, “hUolpallnR thl,,
?“"/ no * not filing wnat they
crevtii ?f'ih b ‘ aro . kdiiing further and
greatly to their purchases.
T *hn.: "A prominent cotton
outer ana compress man bf Little Rock •. — -<••-«««
Ark.. ,ay, that he think, K.0«! haiea wlti Sfij}*., t nd juPPort from
cmer the amount of cotton to come for- ^ Intercstk. advanced furth
from Pine Bluff. Little R«rk and 1*^?“."* •>»>'<>l<'apped the effot
other polnti within a radlua of nfty mllea ? ul " ,Qr » tln '®. bul >»'*r '
of that section, for the balance of the a Sffll upward movement
K ' xi,<>r,fr * here at Memphis are
ciimhiee each other to take all cot-
But tho do
osalftg cf
il market
o fit-taking
: ,l'«ht ke
Frbruarv wore tho only now dcvelopmonti
to nccc.unl for the action «*f tho Jtock.
Mr have facilities In onr nrn
liafuc for snceessfnlly handling nil
classes of banking business en
trusted to as.
ESTABLISHED IN 1S03.
I. C. Plant’s Son
JS. H. i
MACON, | Bl
jr. n.
(ANKER, I
GA
CHAS. D. HURT, Cashier.
A general banking business trans
acted. and all consistent courtesies
extended to patrons. Certificates of
deposit issued bearing-Interest.
b?es .* thftt factor * put oul U-
thk local market.
MACON. Feb. 19.—The leaders on this
tide sent spots skyward today, while con
tract* followed more slowly, but He. on
tho former at one time Is something un-
pnd tho situation only Justifies marking
up the higher grade (which are more in
demand). He.
The market closes strong with a sale for
all offerings. Middling 9H: good middling
Hie.
prlc
strong upward movement and tin
nise to the beet prices of the h....
Snorts were nervous nnd ill at oh so.
They rushed for cover, only to find that
very little cotton wn* for sale. Their
uneasiness resulted In a temporary panic
and great activity marked the progress
of the speculation. A report was in cir
culation that there nre throe big bull
cliques, one controlling tho Now Orleans,
one the New York market and the other
»he Liverpool exchange. In each places
co-operating In a general
nrl Fa rifle In tho
cxchnngo
Paris.* th
id list
Ion HURRested
arrled by tho
that gold will
The progress being made by tlu
n tho consideration of tho 1‘nnam
pun h.iso price for th
irtlvo hull ciimnnlgn
t with Interest In tho flnau
DRINK A BOTTLE!
CARBONATED
eea\
THE MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO
OOl Mt'I.IlH HUY STREET.
Fop tossing (Join
To the (Janapies.
No {food reason for taking
4 per cent, for your money,'
when you can got (i on the
best socurity in the world.
Wo pay G por cent, intorost
on deposits,
EQUITABLE BANKING AND LOAN CO.,
:17I> Second St., next <n Taylor’a
WILLINGHAM COTTON MILLS,
MACON, GEORGIA,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SPECIALTIES IN HEAVY COTTON FABRICS
Cotton Oil Belting, Crushers Cloth, Paper Felts,
Filter Duck, Refiners Duck, etc.
tho nddllonal
the effect of the high price of the
Recta.
Ship
Sales.
Stck.
Feb. 14
Feb. 1«
Feb. 17
Feb. 18
Feb. 19
36
17
64
!!!»!!!!!! si
239
00
717
144
176
612
4
224
9
179
2.375
2.592
1.939
1.799
1.674
Btock 0
n hand Sept.
1
. 1.087
Recoip:
since Sept. 1
.63.372
New York Cotton
letter.
NEW
YORK Feb.
19.—The cotton
mar-
who had.lbe courage to put out short lin^s
were satisfied to take the smailes- kind
of profits, not a few were eager to get
out again at a small loss. The movement
was small at all the ports, hut lack of
receipts was not caused by bad weather.
There was a fair demand for actual cot
ton from exporters nnd spinners, and tho
clearances continued of good »lzr. The
feeling at the close
of the hanks sin
dull 1
id he
to tho
First National Bank,
MACON, GA.
LUTHER WILLIAMS, Caahr
Established 1SU5.
CAPITAL AND SCKPLl'S. . . .-f 205,000
Thin Rank solicit* the accounts t
nil. Hanking In all ItN brnnchc
Prompt and careful ntteiiflc.ii to a
business entrusted to tia.
LIBERAL TREATMENT.
Exchange Bank
OB, MACON, CA.
* J. W. CARA MSS, President.
C. M. Oltll, Cashier.
DIRECTORS!
J* W. Cahnnlss, M. fl. Dnnlap,
'V. R. Rogers, L. W. Hart,
A. L. Admit*. II. J. Lnnwtr.
V. A. Doody. Ham Mayer,
A. D. Schofield. N. H. Corbin.
J. II. Williams.
We solicit the business of mer
chants, planters and banks, offering
them courtesy, promptness, safety
and liberality. The largest capital
and surplus of any bank In Middlo
Georgia*
ket opened steady at an advance of 1 to 3
points and after a slight reaction, due
to proftMaklng, ruled very active and
firm under covering and continued sup*
pbrt 'fiom the clique Interests. There ap
peared to be but little outside Interest
In today's'market, and the chief buying
power seemed to originate with the shorts
and the market for a while active and
excited, but ha* been largely professional.
The Liverpool market thla morning at the
time of our opening, was Just about as
due on our dose of yesterday, but later
responded to the local advance, closing 3
to 4 points higher, though spot cotton
there was 5 points lower The receipt*
were le«* favorable to the bull* than re
cently. footing up 20.900 bale* against J9.R34
last year, hot the estimate* for tomnr-
row’t receipt* at the leading point* In
dicate a decided decrease. During the
entire session there was more or leas long
cotton coming on the market, and It wn*
•aid that at thl better level* the clique
sold a* freely a* possible without impart
ing an easier tone to values.
New Orleans wa* firm and followed the
New York advance more or less cloyely,
but few buying order* being received from
the South. Export* were small, amount
ing to but 14.949 hales for the day and un
satisfactory labor condition* were re
ported from certain manufacturing dis
tricts. notably. Dover. N. H., where a
mill strike Is reported. Bpot cotton con
tinues very Arm. however, the local mar
ket being advanced 25 points, while the
Southern market* were unchanged to Me.
higher, and tho speculative market con
tinued under bull control to the
which wa* firm at a net gain of 11 to 22
point* higher. Price* then were at prac-
Really the best of the «ewlon. Total
■ale* of future* were estimated at 4GO.COO
* Consolidated Receipts-
Receipt* and Exports. Today. Week.
6100
Union Savings Bank
and Trust Company
MACON. GEORGIA.
8APETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
J- W. ( ABANINS. President.
C. M. ORR. Cashier.
O- H. CABAMSS, Accountant.
CAPITAL 9ZOO.OOO. SURPLUS $30,000
Interest paid on deposits. Economy
*« the rond to wealth. Deposit your
saving* nnd they will be Increased
l»T Interest. Compounded sewl-an-
Hnally.
mm
0.614
Off
1642 f*9.1U
Stockton hand ail P° rt * >l0 - 77f "
Consolidated net rjcjJpts.i
Exports to Great Britain..
Export* to France...
Export* to continent..
Since Sept, l—
ConsolfJated receipts 5oi*a7i
Exports to Great Britain xn'ies
Exports to France.. f.K/>254
Exports to continent ■ _
Port Receipts.
IPrice.lRects.lSalesIStck.
M. JOHNSTON, R. J. TAYLOR,
President. Vice-President.
L. P. HILLYER, Cashier.
American National Bank
MACON. GEORGIA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY-
'•pltal *250.000.00
••“■plus * * * *100.000.00
‘'■divided Profits * * 23.tHf2.53
"eposlt* ** 17,700.24
■ - T n ,*^vvatlvc dcnoMit^ra require strong
k».J b t r !* Institutions. TI.- Anrrb'.in
It* : r a ‘ ^ an K Is botn strong ar-; liberal.
growth proves It. A - 'll i
»v ronnection nectary * •
man - Yo " rir v' t
^•tlonal Dank'^ ra'ir on. ! o h r addre«' r
L. P. HILLYER. Cashier.
Galveston, strong -JJJJ
Norfolk, firm
Baltimore, nominal*'*
Boston, firm
I Wltmlrgton. Arm ..'rvv
'Philadelphia. Arm .
Favtnrah. Arm
N. Orleans, strong
Mobile, steady JJJ
.Memphis. Arm
Augusta, Arm^.... Jw
Charleston. Arm
' CinelnnsM. steady m
Tgiutsvllle. Arm ••••.',7
St. Louis. Arm ...•{•H
TTouston. steady
N. York, quiet Il0 <g
May
vhich
worked from Now York
The Rnpld Advanci
NEW YORK. Feb. IP.-This
of sensations! developments ii
ton market, prices advancing
points over last night's cloning.
tract* show an advance of alnp__
1 cent per pound over the cloning Agurci
of February Sd. an tdvanr.. ..r if-* p«.in;i
having developed In fifteen days. Price»
are 2 cents a pound higher than the)
were on November 14. Such n rapid en
hancement In value I* almost without pro
cedent In the history of the trade.
While the storm which hnn tv>en gen
eral throughout the coun
haa seriously Interfered '
ment of cotton. Is responsible to some
extent for today's rise, the Improvement
Is rather more directly attributable to the
manipulation of the three clUtuo* of hull
operators who are credited with controll
ing the market in New Orleans. New
York' nnd Liverpool. Th# New Orleans
clique and Its following Is currently cred
ited with the ownership of half n million
boies of spots and futures. The New York
cllqu* known In th<- trade ns the Bos
ton syndicate. Is supposed to hold as
much while the Liverpool market Is dom
inated by a group of Egyptian opera
tors with headquarter* In Alexandria,
whose holdings are supponed to be at
least 600.000 bales.
„ Iffffl United I
effect . stocks made oulte notable re
being ! the general depression.
| Bands became weak In gym
Total
I rnltc
Stn
20 i .The
the Inst call.
bonds
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
May Wheat Closed Flrn
1-8 to 1-4 np-May Omt
May Provision* 5 te
Higher.
CHICAGO. Feb
caused weakness
fair demand late I
and the close wa:
changed. May co
May oati He. hlx
Provisions w«rt
products closed f
19 Bearish ststlstlr*
Atchison
Atchison pM
Balt. A Ohio .
Halt, k Ohio p|
Hsnsdlsn I’v
,... 86K Houihe
Toledo. Ht.U. -Wei
93 Tol.Rt.I,. W#
t pM
Union J*ac. pfd...,
Wabosh
W«h«sh pf«1
wheeltnir T..Frle.
W. L.Krts 2nd pfd,
Chlo
.3«H
kGti
Chto.fcAt.W.i pfd 81
Cblc.fc OtW.B pfd *4
Chic, fc V W IM
ffhlo..Rk.t.fc Poo
Ohlo.Tsrm. ATtn*. 17H :
Ohln.T.fcTri'S. pf I 1
0..r..C.ASt.I-oui*
Ool.Hoqthnrn .... 39^
Pol. Mo. Istpfit.... 70'^
and the May
TO* Toa-iy TWrt
Wk. l*it w 190}. 1901.
Leading futures: Open. High. Low. Clos.
g«tur0»r ...«.» «•«»
Monrtnr .... *«.«5 “ S-gi
\v>dn,*d«y . . 2-21 ,,4,
Thur.Oar . . . ».*» ».« UOT
Wh«l-
Fob. ... — — —
jior . . . TSi TC? Tdt
juiy ... rig ml (J'. .F*
Corn-
Feb. ... -v- t— 41
Oats—
Feb. .
May .
July .
Mess Pork-
May .
July .
Lard—
Julv .
Short P*bs—
May .
July .
Sept .
1WH Wl - .
12941 ?*>; f
(Private wdre to M icon
■ I CHICAGO. Feb. 19.—wheat n
S’-'-T'SB
^;;:::;'l«a(5 or bMnclnJ sV'it t'i «Jr» n "
S«I Hiiwil h , 0 .YCt.rk. b ( A th,
Sss SV5,!@Vv; '
*,15! tSSl 39779 r ° rn ' - w,r " Ij'dlfferenr.
1 i sew element bought f July |,,n
-Sil-ife 1 hsssr.i’te
8Lad&iS&r«' p . ,r ; 7 th ,*.
Oats were dull anil feifurele.
m' part. The IMuMalltti *«•
r)envsr-H.O. pfd.. 8**^
grle •tHV.
P.rl# 1st pfd.
Crl* 3nd pfd ftH’i
Orsat sorthn. pfd’JOU
tic king Vails/...103H
HocktugVal.ptd.. V7»J
flllnoto Cent lit
Io«sO#nt 43%
low* Fein. pfd.... 73
UksKrlo w (7%
taka Ert« W. pfd.117
(xMil*rlllo-g*sbr. 12ft 1 ■.
Ustihstfnrt i 141H
Metr -pllo. He.By.lHU
Msxl. sn Csnt
Not. H.n. ot Met. I“' 4
Mluiiesp at L...I0A
Missouri I>o 113*;
Missouri, g.'.t,... 37U
Ml.. , irl.H. T.Pfd
New fervor «>nt UH
New To:
f.|y>ul#-ft'*n Krn.
Tonn. Coal k Iron
Pnloti ii*g k I’.Oo.
Un.tl.fc r. <•:. pfd.
Ncw Vnrk rotton ro,,lr " , „ „„,rou«. tb-..." ...
vrw YORK. Feb. H-C-'to# futUT*. ., oih»r
n »f?.Ud7 .nd **"»• r WW
I
were i
i slgr.lflcones.
Macon Savings Bank
S70 Ml'LBKRRl STBEET.
*' ll 71IORIIIiD IRUT COMPANY
* °7» tnt.r.«t o■ d.po.Kx. !.«*"•
" n «■! Rood x.mrltl.a at low (»«»•
'l-.o.ltorr for tro.t fund..
“• T POWELL. Prr.ldrot.
4. W. CA.WO.1i La.bl.r.
»»
ctob. . *' ” . , . »tr..nr h..l, wilh ,'ock, d,-
hales. goods hsvf r<- orded in < « rtalr <; mr-
W.J* Fol.r.*'
wife* 11
wfr. V'co b.le. *"^. .01* dow*
Open.
jan.-Feb. - ;;; j.u
Mar* h-April ” ju* » ;j
Mty-Juno . »•••••••* .5.14 c i r -16
a*«
.V'i- 6.TI
NEW vor
showed 1^-
old price*,
grime crude
prime sum®
yellow 49. ni
winter ic^ 01
WTLMTNtVr;
title msrkef m
casks- Rosin
bsrrsls / n "
(.(Xk recelunt*
receipts H4 b«i
SAVANNAH
market
17j; export* r.u
Can. <v> itasra »1. Ids'
Nor. racirto <
M*»r Ferine. **,...
Norfolk fc vv##i#rn
consol 4* p
Ponn. Con.
ftrsdlar gon'l U .
...
!.v SI Ird-vlll.l
,y» ,, »iiii!i io
tersburg.! 3 2f5a 1 .
? mond . I 4 oj#!..
rt-hingtonl 7 Mai..
•D-iliy. IHunda
n Camsk
W HARDW1
C BAGIN Soliciting Aft
Oen Aft..
■** Agt .
601 Cherry 8u Macon. Ga.
Amason’s Price List
Per. Gal.
Nelson County Rye ; 12 06
Cooper’s Laurel Valley N. C. Corn.... 2 00
North Georgia Whtto Corn 2 00
Holland Oln 2 00
New England Rum 2 00
Amazon's Corn Hhuck 2 00
Monogram Rye 2 60
Old Mountain Spring Corn 2 60
Double Stamp Juniper Gin 2 bO
Mill Creek Cabinet Rye I 1)0
Kentucky Sour Mach Rye 8 00
Star A Rye 3 00
Amason's A AAA Ryo 4 00
Chestnut Grove Rvo 4 00
J. W. AMASON,
420 POPLAR STREET, MACON, GA.
Adams 3^5
rlilted 8t*tsi! .BO
Wells Fargo 3M
AinsIgmtd.O.pper 7Pi
Ara.Car Foundry.. 60»f
Am.Car Fdry.ptd. r*
Am. l.ln. Oil !
Am. Lin. Oil pfd... <
Am.smelting*Itr* >
Am.Hmltg fcn.pfd.
Brooklyn Hap. Tr.
Fuel A Iron . 74
lolblated g*s.211H
Continental Tob .
U Tob. pfd ....1
al f^ad....
al Salt ...
*1 Kail pfd
3oooooooocx>ooooooooooo«xooooooocoooocoooooooooooo(
Bibb Manufacturing Co.,
Macon, Ga.,
«>•«» Manufacturers of '***
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, etc.
18 and 20 Thomas St
New York Office,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SPECIAL/' Ifarth,
ionth,
All trains ran dally, «sc*pt—
NO. H, “ CHICAGO AND FLORIDA
dally r»r»Pt Sunday.
*< IfEDI'LK IN EFFECT, JANI'ARY O, IHO.'I. '
‘ BEAD DOWN. ~ READ UP.
No. fiiNo. 0!No.J6lNo. 7|No.13| Macon A Atlanta. |No.16lNo. HNo.'l6|No.t4|No. 6
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fi 10p'
ffo
10p| 4 lOplu 10a| 6 20a!Ar. _ 1 _. .Atlanta . .
» No If, No. TlNoji! ' POiNTH WEBT
8 30a 3 Of.alLv. . ", .Macon . .’.
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7 33n Ar.
8 36a A r.
9 k.alAr.
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r ; H 30(1' 2 25p| 7 W)p‘i I of.n 12 65p
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rl Ill 30,i1 10 iftplio 40a
t\ I 9 lOttl 8 2’.p 8 33a
v\ 8 02aI 7 24p
v\ j 6 45aI I 6 l6p| 6 28*
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ksuzas Pass «t ..
Boijthsrn Pa'S, ft* . viy.
M<"ithera ilwy i:.. 11754
\ 40tu 1 1 40-.it ( t top Ar.
. .Knoxville . .
.Lvl 1 4 36a!..
12 Kip'
6 4f.it'...riTT< OOjiI C lf.p f Ar.
. .Lexington . .
• Lv 1 iio 20p .
\<> .V>;t!iO Wp
JO 36a' 110 F,a! | X l5p|Ar.
. .l/ouluvllln . .
• Lvl 1 7 25p!.
i ~ 4«-r7 «p
7 65a i 1 8 16a 1 1 7 30p[Ar.
’6 30p| | 6 30pl | 7 10alAr.
. .Cincinnati . .
. . .Chicago . .
.Lvl 1 8 0Gp|.,
.Lv! 1 9 00aI.
| 8 30a | 9 16 p
8 2(>pl 1 OOp
11 *»' Ill T.a 1 1 f>a|Ar.
. . Columbus . .
.Lvl 1 4 25p|.
| 2 20a| 4 15p
6 40p' 1 5 40p| \ 6 20a I Ar.
'3 OOp 1 1 3 OOpI 1 6 46a|Ar.
. .IMfcburg . .
. . .Cleveland . .
.Lv! 1 8 00^1
.Lvl 112 .TipI,
[ 8 lfip'| 8 00»
| 9 30p|l2 .T>p
2 20p] 1 2 20pl 1 6 ion Ar.
4 20p[ 1 4 20p| 1 7 00a, A r.
. . .Toledo. . .
. . .Detroit . . .
.Lvl 1 2 22pl.
.Lvl |I2 36p1.
'll 53pi 2 22p
......|10 00p|l2 36p
I 3 12a! 7 36p| I * 40a Ar.
1 6 36* P 35p! [il 4fia fA r.
1 1 7 16a 1....... 8 06p[Ar.
| | 7 00a 1 1 # 40a|Ar.
No. 61 1 " INo.16lNo.14l
. . Anrtlaton . .
. .Birmingham .
. . MernphlH. . .
. Kansas City. .
POINTS SOUTH
.Lvl I 8 20aI.
Lvl | 6 10a|.
.Lv! I 9 10p|.
Lvi ui aopl.
INo.15INo.l3F
1 8 30p|
1 4 10p|
1 1 15a I
1 6 30p|
r ino, i
'1 OOpf r 1 8 33*1 1 10a iLv.
1 1 1 9 46a! 2 V-^Ar.
. . .Macon . .
. . .Cochran . .
.Ar! 1 32p] 3 00«|.
.Lvll2 lip! | (f,A\
1 1 3 60p
1 1 !10 20a: !Ar.
. HawkinivilJ. .
.Lvlll 35a 1 | | j
7 1 1 110 23a' 2 40a' A r.
6 2fip | 1 30p' 6 20:« 1 A r,
6 Otp' 1 2 12p) r, 10a Ar.
6 W»r.| 1 3 OOp r, 65a,Ar.
8 f«p' 1 1 7 40pl 8 y.'a Ar.
. . .Kastman . .
. , . Jestip . . .
. . .Everetts . .
. .Brunswick , .
. Jacksonville . .
.Lvlll 36nl 1 32a
.Lv| 8 45a 10 46p'.
.Lvl 8 03a! 9 48p'
• Lvl 7 20a| 9 05p'.
.Lvl 1 7 4Sp .
1 112 01 p
1 10 22a
9 16p' 1 1 !« l.?l» F"-a Ar
. fit. Augustin* . .
Lvl 1 6 lOpl.
1 1 « 16*
7 00a' ! IT 7 "'i* Ar.
, . . .Tampa . ,
.Lvl 1 0 f>Ya .
| * 06p
No. 3,No. t No 1.7 No. 7 No 13
POINTS EAST
I No. 16 No. 8 !
S'.I Vt So U tio 4
3 66p 7 26p 1 2Cp 8 20a 3<*VLv.
6 10 p 10 I Op 1 4 10p 11 J^t 6 2**« Ar.
. . .Macon . . .
. . .Atlanta . .
.Ar' 8 10ai 2 23p|
.Lv! 6 30a! 12 06o'
7 OOp j 1 05a. 12 56p
4 lOp'lO Mp!10 46ft
...T.T.lR OOn 7 1 p!2 m 7 Wa!Lv.
| 9 20aMO 2op 8 !’p 6 20p'Ar.
1 1 23p’ ? G.a 11 '-Ip 12 23a Ar
. , .Atlan'a . .
. .Charlotte. . .
, . Danville. . .
.Ar t 10al 8 3Cp| 3 fiftp! 9 lip
.Lv'10 20pi 7 46a' 9 20* 12 3ftp
Lv 1 6 C0p' 3 42a 1 6 fA* 1 6 05a|
r, ♦, :.' i •' < 'Ar.
. .kichmond . .
.Lv 7 <Oa 11 «*p.<
II 0f,p 11 06p
T7T.. io 40-, u :ah 9 ’. i .’Ar
. .Norfolk . . .
.Lv » 4*al 7 ts>r»
7 *)l»pi 7 00pt
lllltOtGH PI LLMAN BI’FFBT CAR
I)ETWEES MACON AND NEW
YORK .
Via Georgia Railroad and Atlanttc Coast
i 2V 8 27a'Ar
Philadelphia
.New York.
.Boatoc.
tap! 1 38a’ 3 42aI 1Mai.
.Lvl 2 Ogplll 49pl 1 60a 12 45a
r.v'll 16aI 8^4Ap 10 46p| 9 60p|
, f a*;.
* GOpI 8 non 9 00*
only. ;Dally except
>m Aug*ista and point
11 * a. m.. 6:50 p m
station*. 5:25 p m
_ » an<UFlorida flpsclai," solid througfi
rying f'luh Care. Joining Cars. <>bs»rvatlon ears. Drawing-room Sleeping ears and
romnarmerit rare between Ht. Augustins and Chattanooga. Louisville, Cincinnati,
Columbus. Pittsburg. Cleveland. Toledo. Detroit and Chicago Tha Da'rolt-8t Au
gustine car Dave Detroit and 8t. Augustine respectively Tuesdays. Thursdays
and Saturdays Th«-**e trains also carry shlgh-ria** vestlhttled coach between
Chattanooga nnd 8’. Augustine. No extra charge to use.
Nos 11 end 14 -Florida Limited." solid through veatlbuled train running dally
the veni around from Cincinnati to 8t. Augua lne. carrying Pullman Drawing-room,
»le« ;*lng cars high-class vestlbuUd coaches and diners from Tampa. H Augustin*
and Jacksonville to Atlanta, Roms, Chattanooga. Cincinnati, Bt. Louis (changing at
Louisville) Loultvllle and Chicago. These trains also carry local Pullman Sleep
ing ears between Atlanta *nd Brunswick
Nos 16 and 8. solid vesttbulsd train between Brunswick and Chfl
In* Pullman Buffet Sleeping car* between A lanta and Cincinnati. .Southbound 1
I only runs as far as Macpn.
Nos 7 and 10. local trains between Atlanta and Macon carrying Pullman Ob-
servatlon Sleeping car between Macon *nd New York, whb h Is handled north of
Atlar,'.. on the Washington and Bouthw-etern L.'mlteA. flea’ fare Macon to Atlan
ta n < ents..
S' > '* and 16. local trains betw
1*■ /•* not run south of Macon), roi
to *• 1 from the flouth and East.
Ko- further Information or* sleeping car reservation.
C. II. ACKF.RT.G M . W. A. TURK. P. *T
Washington. D. C.
W. H. TAYLOR. A. G P A Aflnnt . c;,, JAB FREEMAN. T P A MacOO, Gg.
CUJT PiMt&ftr HOd Tickst OCR«, ff? Chsrry strest, Tbvnt «2i —-
hbound N&.
. T. M . fl. H HARDWICK. O. ».