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A. B. BAXTER & CO., INC.
Private |*«a«d wire direct to
York, Chicago, Hew Orleans
Cotton, Stocks and Grain
4OT CHERRY STREET.
Jirrr York OBlc*—!(.. fli Bro»arr» T .
OlTIBcea Jn Principal Clile. Tliroue-
oat the South.
IVrlll« tor oor Market Manna) and
kook oontnlnln* inatrurtlona f or
trader..
ram brokerageco.
g. I>* JONES M. I,. CORBETT
STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN.
4 IS—420 Cherry St. ’FfeonV 883
Chamber of Commerce Building.
Correspondents of
THE O'DELL COMMISSION CO.
Incorporated. Capital I2OO.O0O.CO
Cincinnati. O.
Quickest service In the South. We In
hi Response to Much Better
English Cables.
SPOTS 14 POINTS HIGHER
T tu."?u" r L1t "‘">o> Sta-
Ahnf
«'*• Tkrory That w, "
... „ . hn * A «rr to PrnlonK-
* Ad '«ncr. a Urnrtlo,.
*° »0« Than lloa.onable,
n »«lr Stradr.
,\I'.w 1 viiVtK
NEW onu^T'* 10.05
LANS spot* clOftde. .0 11-10
SMAU, RECEIPTS VS. ADVANCE.
,tofk.. All orders nlaccd ^rm" wfib*the , for th '"'«2'ii!i h K. , i*.."‘! p .. mov £ n ' ent .
■—*— jsurln* W. *he advene
vile comparison. . No Interest charred on
stocks. All orders placed direct with the
O'Dell Commlssfen Co., assuring prompt
ami careful attention
kAOOy TELEGRAPH t SATURDAY MORKIlfO, FEBRUARY 21, 1903
OPENED* firm
AT AN ADVANCE Spencer Trask & Co
the market until the weather clears, when
It jrlll be found whether there Is any cot
aitt)n«r or not. ^Phe ’
bankers
Spencer Tr».k,
Edwin M Ballck
"AcMta'Mchofi.
27&29 Pine Si., New York City
kURBKKS NEW YOKE STOCK EXCHANGE.
Oeo. Foster Pe.body,
.Charles j. pe,nody,
i Visible supply
Un-
ihta^reck Should ngglnfi bullish, bee
of the .reduction fh tbh movement,
der the heavy realising the market i>.
shown a ranged tone. The trail.' are not
so certain on the bi^lt side at the price,
as the continental spltmer is reported to
have turned to India for a large amount
of cot• on on a lower hhels than Amoilc.i
Rut* the controlling faevtor will be the
weather, a* long a« It tla bad. the buying
will continue both from ‘the 1 spinner uud
speculator. The spot placket was steady
ami unchanged. . .
hubrArd BRt)H. * CO.
A. H. RAVter A Ctw** tnttim Utter.
NEW YORK. Feb.
further advance In cqf'OTi this morning
W YORK. Feb. TO,-There. wa>
er advance in coi’o^ this morn
’able*, when we opened, showed the
marknble rive of 8 to H Voints, and an
U points up. Rig buylpg sot In her-' *
prices rose about U points. It wa
York
References—The Exchange Bank and thn
American National Bank. Macon. Ga,
BANKS.
E. Y. JI.H.ry, J, J. Cobh,
President. Cashier
W. P. Wheeler, All’I. Cn.liter.
Commercial and
Savings
MACON, GA.
avss,*!" .ir ~‘«Bur«ssa
Hfck that l*«*. But gome
counted by tg*'rtw’jjdV.'gSS, bccn l "“
erabfs afu-gf|iff' "There tg cousid-
e.v »( .™ to t n n ,? d 10 'he offlgh tenden-
swarig
SS ™
srSrfflffiS! **5 '•
,f .r B o ‘ ( » l ^^f a mabT;iuuls p ^ ulM ‘ on jj'4* '• 'J
iMtlfL"« *borp advance today and was Se PlW>ber
YervSLL". ,u « ™>P0T..e, by the New > £«“»« •
Rant in hi h5fl k ''' wh ' ch - Ju>t now. appear. November
OdllK ■public'snf*uarter* for the bull movement. *' c ~ —* *
aSd £.2* c, !M #n ennnot be enlted active I, Snot eotton closed alendy: mlddltne up-
MnuubUm''e 1 *"'** that «ny attempt, in «*«1 mWdllng gulf 1D.JP; nlM J.TI9
the present burn innp intnre.i Dale*. c
id.,
that tin* market Would\«Avanco'or r<?Ci d-
■nit roiling powers sc,, n . Th \
rleri prices up'Turthe.rj) than was
supposes pobslhle and It was' expected
that we should Kee higher lU;uivs. Phort
interests nr,. Inree. and believed to h<»
large enough to gl\e a big fresh lift to
the market. The weekly Llventool report
<ks full to gain, the
1 big gap between this year's supply and
> hT:, . hiat has vet to be tilled. Outside Interest
l» being awakened around 1" cents to a
greater degree than around cents, and
i the movement keeps slow enough to pro-
; y<nt any aeare of longs on the grotirtd of
heavy reedp s. There was more or less
„ , I lltmloatlon today, and ad me fear that'
Price* were, high enough. The movement
of the week attmeted n«> attention. |>ort 1
rerclpt* today estimated at 22.0(0 b.iies
against 33.4ko Inst year. Cabi.-
barely steady at t> to Jl point:
vanes at the close.
ditionn! aubwtty projects for No
and nlto authorlaed dental of recent ru- |
nmra that the company was selling treas
ury stock In the market against a future I
Issue. But the feature of the early mar
kot wits the 81. IxjuIh and San I’titn.’lsco '
stocks. The common rose i. the him pre- .
ferrod GA». the second preferred •r«, an*',
Kansas t’lty. Fort Scott and .Memphis' pi\ • j
ferred 2 l i. The funding lmn'is \\«v«- nl>.» |
In demand at advancing prims. Many re- j
nor s have circulated recently of a eomlng
combination of this property with some
otlur large railway system, th ■ most re
cent. story pointing to Southern Hallway.
Nothing authentic on the deveh.pmvnl in
'be pit perty was disclosed during the
day. During the afternoon the Wabash
stocks came Into prominence, the pre
ferred advancing 2^ after an announce
merit that wages had been advanced on
vest of iho Mississippi river.
OTloIl Sc Co.'s Gr«ln batter.
(Private wire to Macon Broker**# Co.>
i'UICAGO. Feb. 2<‘ - Wheat cable* were
Indifferent. Argentine now* attract^th#
t»ulk of the attention, however. Ship
ments for the week were liberal.* South
American supply hewed a good increase.
Private e.ihl.s stated that the arrivals
of wheat Irom the Interior were liberal
quality was satisfactory.
i Mllle
hulls «
the latte
the dips ther
carls)), and till*
>d part of their
of the day. yet
fair degree of
1 111!
I Othe
ok s
'r $ - ’no.00tv*4p tho December net carn-
R,-ports of railroad gross earning.*
eond week In February wero
*'f o
IbRS, |
for the
good without important exception.
Tin advance In retinol sugars helped
American Sugar and special developments
were responsible for advances In other In
dividual stocks. The market clotted quite
: also were indifferent. T’n-
tlrm with more -or less sup-
>111 tie day. Rears are sklt-
rcdttclug their commitment*
of persistent claims of
bulk of tho corn hold
not grade. On tho
I In a measure today.
, to discourage furth-
fesslonals were falc
* were moreato.
lerate hog re
st ronjf
The
■:ish bus-
1 about the bos
that tomorrow
and cables wero
oral
bank s
The movement of cur-
awn v. from New York.
■ Orleans, so that a net
nearly T2.ooo.oou is in di
nt movements of money,
el was Irregular. Total
STOCKS AND BONDS
Market rinsed Quite Active nt
About Best Prices—There Seemed
a General Conviction that Satur
day's Bank Statement Would He
a Poor One.
Tho bond market was
Ml!***, par value. f2.S3i.ft
The total sales of *
40SJJ00 shares.
Ilrndst reels' Hevlc
NEW YORK Feb. 20.
morrow will say:
Wintry weather has retarded, but not
checked the spring Jobbing trade, which.
do>.p| , drawbar ks. Is .-.till far In advance
of a year ago. Retail business has been
tbly affected, and buying has
High, r hog prices and
cetyl* helped provisions,
levels selling
steady.
the niiv noons market.
NEW YORK. Fob. 20. - Tho dry goods)
ntarke- Is on a firmer basis owing largely
to the increased firmness In the raw ma
terial. Buyevs are more active at aecon<l
hands, hut higher limits prevents active
purchasing at wholesale. Pertain lines ,
Id.
he.
•v of Trade.
-Hradstrcct s t.
-.1,-1 i
weather sltuntli
teavv snow which has
' kuIplus producing win
unquestionably
putting that plant temporarily at least!
beyond danger from seasonable changes.
Bank <Teartaa» of the Vnltert State
NEW YORK. Feb, 20-The following tn- ‘win
tho due
displayed
I wouw'Vvm ‘Bm.S , b “'"-
'ibreak In prlw.
mplled by Rnidstrec
total hank clearings st a number of prin
cipal cities of the l’nltod States for the
Cotton Put urea
rw. h.« fBollltlu In ...' Mdh, YlVw Of thir^'.lS^yViyS NKWOm-EANB ' F.b
home for »uet*e»sfully bnmlRng nil of Pr<*flt-taking with aomc ture> *>«rely ateadv. Februnrj
banking bnslncas « n r °f »hort account.'* March ».0Sa«7: April 9.<77*71: M
— J June 9.78*79; July l.liaVt Augus
T,,, ‘ MARKET. I tember 1.71*10: October I.OatO.
MACON. Feb. 20.—The buyers of cotton, I ® c * Iblnnfl Cotton,
oth In the Interior tnd the ports, ahow ! , ^HAHLESTON’,
M dllnr.tlanH <• x.. ... . tot). WeeklV! lficluto Sit
ESTABLISHED IN 1803.
L C. Plant’s Son
jk. h. -PXiA.3sra?.
MACON, | BANKER. | GA
CHA8. D. HURT, Cashier.
ding February IP. isoj. with the
rercentage of Increase and decrease iik
compared with th,* corresponding week
last >ear. Sixty-four other cl'les are In
cluded In tho totals:
In orea so.
l Island (
Tlttsbug . .
San Francis
Baltimore
Cincinnati .
a m.w.IMm ,0 broom, tlrod. the pace ho. ' e,' , °«^ek R jin' P< *
near 'a t ° ) , rapW ' althou Ih one belated mill ^SAVANNAIT Fab. ».-Br
near Athens was reported to have paid weekly Receipts «0. salt
10c. for a few bales on Thursday. • *•»<; ateck ls.874.
Two of the port* have have passed lh« Liverpool Cotton Futures. Kansas a h »
even figure, but the bulla claim It fa only ' LIVERPOOL. Feb. :'ri—Good busin*'** N, w Orieaip
a duestlon of a short time when that will flon » ln cn ! t . 0 "* hrlcr* r points high- Lmilsvllle .
be the ruling price In tho tntrtl r R*V^ nler c ? n I J,*‘^Bngf ".' I.; low middling Richmond .
uung price in tn# interior. Cer- S.SM.; good ordinary r. Hd.; nrdlnary .VO-M. Wnshlngtnii
talnly sellers and holders are willing to Th** sabs of the were tuii«h. of Kuvannah
aid and much of the small stock now In whlc h 2 * W3, ‘ w. i- f., r pr. ulntlon and . x Memphis .
the local market la limited at 10c. ^ moT \ r ,Vi\ Fo ' ' Vl rth
The market cloi.es .tesdr, quoutlon. on- SlK JmSlSn**'"' W IMluMn,
changed. Middling good middling Future.*, opened firm and closed hi
steady; American middling O. O. C
..tl.4W.4fi2.3Sri
.. 176.423.(74
.. 141.4173.fil7
.. Iff*. 429.340
4ft 421.710
*MK3.f,2|
2.3
_#!o
mostli fuvornhle.
The price yltmitlon. Indeed, taken an a
Is a remarkable one. Country pro-
partlrularlv butler and eggs, have
exceptional strength, while thy
great majority of staples retain all their
steadiness except where further advances
are noted, ns In tin* case of cotton goods,
which are verv strong nt the highest
price* In years. Collections are rather
; bettor as a whole, ranging frqm fair to
itton reached and passed 10 cents ,ht«
k. henvv speculative buying being ro
te.1 In New York, N, vv Orb-ms and
pool. While this may have been
nddltlonni strength
FALL RIVER, Mass.. Feb. 2a- Tho print
cloth market has been quiet during fho
week, the sales amounting to about loo.<"0
pieces mostly of wide and narrow odds.
A small amount of regulars is reported to
have been sold. The condition of the mar
ket Is practically unchanged from that of
t'OTTOX SEED OIL.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 20. t'o ton seed oil
hull refined spot dull at 21s. Pd.
NEW YORK, Fob. 20. —Cotton seed oil
quiet and rather «-a*v under Increased
offerings of spot. Prime
Inal. Prime crude In barrels f.o.l
34u*a: prime summer yellow tfln'fc: <>
mer yellow Su 1 ,*: prime summer w
prime winter yellow 13; prime ,ne;
to $2S. nominal.
a'.lU
NW AL ATOME8.
01!ART.E8TON. Fe
Spirits turpen-
ents
ale
A, R.
n.
K. 3.1.7
ter WhPe. 1.20.
SAVANNAH. Feb.
market firm at A7 c‘
"I; expurtn none.
largely mnnlpulatlv
the crop,
Recta. Ship. Sales. 8tck.
Nashville .
Norfolk . .
Angus a, (i.
Rlrmlnghnn
E* 11 .1'
»v>. i6.........
Feb. 17
A a-n.rat h.nkln, bmlnm Uni. 17 '
■eled, iind all con.I.tent pourtc.lcp F*,b! 13 .
tended ,o patron.. Cerllfli-.te, c , ® •
dcpo.ll la.ued bearlniv Inlere.t.
First National Bank
MACON, GA,
GEO. II. PLANT,
LIT HER -WILLIAMS, ln.hr.
Establlahed 1841,1.
2^75 Jan.-Feb. . .....
2 532 Feb.-Marcel . .
j,M9 March-April , .
1 799 Aprll-Muy
j cn May-June
i*706 June-July . .....
j - July-Augunt . ,
.. 1 017 Auf.-tirpt
. .61.,C ^'P' -Ort
— - Knoxville . ..
f*.22-2.3 Macon
C 22 23 ,'hattanooea .
.7 22-23 .Rtcksorivllle.
r ‘ 24 Houston , ..
f, 2f*-2ri Galveston
7* 1W Reaumont. Te
6.25 (7>.,rbsfon H.
6.13-14 Totals V S ..
4.'*fi Outside New
4.W-64 Totals
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 1
3«w York Cotton Letter, I w , ", ; .
NEW YonK. Ftb. ».-The potion mar- „.2t.n 27 o o.''""; .
k.t optn«it Arm at an ad,mnc* o, 4 te 1 ■ SKW pKtIBAKf. r.b .» The .pot rot I —-—
13 points under continued covering In re- ! * on od ii, '. brhkR under the Influ- AwJiisou
sponse to much better Liverpool cables , * rir J' the remark ibte advance tn I.lv- ( 4VM»oft pf<t
than expected, th# English mnrk*'t nt th.* i cr iI O0 l, ' ^ higher
... .. — * i Traal ******
In .
I£7 21.7
1.1.47H 12#
. 9,f.4I.ftk)
. 4*0 911
1.317 3*52
. 12.2741. W.3.6H
.. Slri.3Ul.l32
. 4<U<f, f,7l
May When* l-N to I-1 up—May Corn
1—4 up—May Onl» 1-4 «t|v—May 1'ru-
vlslons tt lo 14) cents Higher.
nilCAdrl Fob. 20.- Qulo* prevailed In
ic grain pits today and after ruling
steady the greater pnri of the day, when!
closed drn\ with Muv •va'ic higher. May
if. higher, while May oafs w**ro
CAPITAL AND SL'HPLCS..
. $20.1.000
L •' u '•»i» "i »'K i»ic, I ll points ■
and I lo It points on deliveries
led to an opening gain An this o|
i • ■ • 1 t’ • l'attul advance wn
' *p* r -i» *rs Noth hero
time of the New York openir
to 10 points higher for futures
cotton wns H points higher, s
in Jf4>od 4temand. The regular , ml
Ylc#-Frcst. • <rpool statistics also made n bullish show
ing. and while there was considerable li
quidation. the local market for a time
ruled steady, though without showing any
materia*, gain from the opening figure. By
midday, however, there was a halt In ,
the demand from shorts and the profit- ]
taking was continued on an active scale. "
while there appeared to be sales for the j£, r rJ s ^ ,, _5[1,
short account on the theory that after
l so prolonged an advanc# a reaction was ? ul .
Tl.u_na„ k ,h. .,p.„„ t . I. te «M.‘n
being
hllr spot
td reported
In cotton contracts opened llv
I OsH. k 4)hto
luit. a Ohio pfd..
i | Southern Hr.pfd.. ri'<
- T-sai PoetfU)..... 41 'J
ToIikJo. Ht. f,. W«*t 99
Tof.at.r M -Weel pW 4 4'<
snot* 1 Canadian P i-*... .1*334 | Union v \c
which • Canadahootharn. H i Union |»*e. t,fd
lo 10 j CtiSS. A Ohio ftl'i j Wat,null
short- Ch^agn A 4!ton . Wabash pfd.
New I Chic-A Alton pld. 71y 1 —
up *Ae.
Lending 1
Whnut-
York ehow. ! extreme nervousness and In- £b| ft * ffur- *Q-
or h".n.« to tholr hi, vn ntuiro. ihoOtio..!*. Alkali. ••
long el* merit Dgan to unload « shnra of I 5 1 *• ^ J-P*' 1 '*
1th burden, thereby precipitating a n>sh I «{'!'"7.L*. ''" . i7
the part of outsiders that sent 1 «!;,„• w . ' r 'i *.»
nil along the line -until ! P V! ??.
* rday's price* had been cut unde
all.
Banking In all Its branches.
Prompt nnd careful attention to nil
business entrusted to as.
LIBERAL TREATMENT.
Exchange Bank
OF, MACON, CA.
J. w. CABAN 1.1*4, President,
C. M. OHIl. Cashier.
DlllEC‘1'OIt*ti
J* W, Caban Isa.
W. It, Uogera,
A. L. Adams.
Mr, a. Doody.
A. O. Sehofleld,
8. 8. Dunlap,
L. W, Hart,
II. J. Lamar,
Mam Mayer#
N. B. Corbin.
J. H. Williams.
We solicit the business of mer
chants, planters and hanks, offering
k nrrn th «* Market Is becoming a
. e****? la In miM.m. 'Ik. >-.t
was felt In the New Orleans market and
the market at Liverpool also became eas
ier. closing barely steady at an advance
of 6% to 10 points. The receipts, which
were originally estimated at Sl.ono bales
for the tlav also exceeded estimates, foot
ing up S7.M1 bales, and estimates for to-
w.n pfd «4‘„4
: — - | Uhle. * a w •)«)
frequent Ohio us.f.APso
*uud. <1 tdcn that | otile.Tsrin.ATins. 11S Am.Csr Y<
„ ki. ,v... n Ohio.T.ATrna. pf I 33 ‘ ~ * r
0..n.,U,AHt.LottU. Wl,
Ool.H«iu4hern..... W;
.tptd,... 3«‘i
.a nM ■ • 4*1 ■
Uni. Mo. Vltd pfd.
Del. Hudson... ..!'U»
Del.. I^-’K, Want \m
l»*n**r U. Otsnds *4»%
Oenvar ,C0. pfd..
, the close
showed net losses of l to 4 points with
yesterday's cloning tigur<-M.
Hester's Weekly 4 otton Statement.
NEXY ORLEANS. Feb. 2» -Hecretary
Hester's New Orleans weekly cotton ex-
chito) statement. Issue nduy, shows for
_ the twenty days of February an Increase
lr,!.r ov»r lh« ■nrr«.l'"ri'!lni( p.r|..rl .if lit,I y..«r i Kl.i.IrtU’".”." J0J?
fli. Mlllmt pr- ,*ir* rrlv.'« l>r k. 5 to ;i Ml' ! tin In rru., ..v.r tho umt p»- »>,
potnl. on th, art,., nontbi. Tti t n -» -t t ' '.-it n- i.ft of pn.npo Pal,.. i nro.t w-.ribn. pMfHt
fl.ur.B woro iIlKhttr below popular o.prc- For tho -1 ■>» of iho mi'w.on that b,. ,tn, T.tto,... in. 1 ,
tallorw. .howht* M.St Mm ifilut BMS! t»n oSp*''! n» wpt'li "*i»«4 "f j a.i.J
Pit.', fur tel. »’0ok U.t \.-..r. Put Nil- thr tu- 'l«l- I'l.t >>'ir «ho«'t UIU
> . t ' ■ -V ...rof .III in . !• nwii V ■ t I- Hi"" Var l-foro loat «47.l»>. I | 0 ,»c,nl. ,3'J
... • T t.. t • «. I'ti.r at"! ,V «• lu.l Tl • "tifliil hr>ni|«h, Into «lrh, rturln* towaOont. nM..,. 71
flfurM pioduMd llttl. .(Toot on ontlinont th. put work i .. h. .n r« iv. i.nin.t vr,.- Krt--w ,7
Tow.nl th. clou, howertr, thon w.f > ,Mfor lb. inn. f—- " 1 ’-' -■-- - "
rally of 2 to 6 polnu on the nioro 1m- j i«,!60 pear hoto
pottant po>ltlon« u a ro.ult of ranowotl I Th. m ivomont
covorlnc anil the market an llnally bare- receipt, at all l nlte-t Mate, porl
“ateafly with price, net 6 points lower In ,6,01.911 anlnM
2 points hlnhor. Total ealee of futurea , aero., f* *'■ 1
eitlmaled u ««.«» batea.
Consolidated Receipts.
1 Faturday ,
*m days last year and Lsks Krle-W. pfd.1*7
Mctroplln.
Usiif-an Ceat M’i
md I’otoniflC ) Nut n H. of M*x. I'J
<'anada *2?.- i Mlnn**i> -ML 1„.
Wisecnsln Usnt.
Wla. Cent. Pfd .... 5*'«
Adams 210
American .........233
United Miatsf ttn
W«H# Fargo 335
Am'ilgrntd.Copper 7:|',,
Car Foundry.. 41
Oar Fdry.pM. 9V;
Am. I .In. oil IF,
Am. I,In. oil pfd... 43
Am.kmattlt.gAliru 33'»
Amlnmltff AH pfd. 1*7L
American T,>h.
AnAconda Min.(V* 1U»' 4
Br00kl7ttlUp.Tr. MS
Col. Fuel A Iron . 74';
CoAsoUdaUd ga*.3U'
OoQttnsntal Tub
Conk Tab. pfd ....Uri'i
Osasral Ktectrlo.
OUnoss Hugar
Honking Coal 3i' 4
InUmatnt. Paper. 1*
I u trn. Paper pfd.. TI T «
Intro. Power 84
fj»>dade <)«• 1*4
National Biscuit.. 4TK
ITstlonal J^.vd ... 27*4
North Amertoan..l!4
Pactflf* Coast 41
lf)<* Mall.
( Pressed Hteel Oar. M'
them courtesy, promptness, safety Mondfffr . *.
»nd llbcrallly. The largest capital Tuesday
• ml anrpla. of any linuk In Mldaio V.xinrr lar
Georgia,
as? as S:is as? arz;
23,174 40.840 ?7.47J HM
Z?lli mVm a m «• fit i Foreign
ka 1 MlMourl Fac ID)^ i People's Oas
a, ')!*• ciofic »»r ihe Missouri. K.-T.... 3*i'-i ( I'r«n««'1 Htoel usr.
rtl.fril ngiilnst last Mlsaourl.I. -T.pfd «3>4 ■ ProssAd fl. Car pfd »4‘4
mill takings l.lWfiOO Nsw feraer c* n | JH3 | Pullman Pal. Car.33*
ast year Tho total move- I BawTork <>n«....l4i I flepttbllo Mlael.. 22
- - agAtn&t ! Westers . 74V; {'BefsiMlubteol pfd l'+*j
year beforo
Enion Savings Bank
and Trust Company
macon. Georgia.
•ifety deposit iioxkh for rent
J- W. CABAYISB, f'rp.lilettt.
1'. M, ORU, Cashier.
. .®* B. CUIAKISS, Accoantant.
t Jl‘ITAL 9200,000. SI’RPLLS $.10,000
“terest paid oa deposits. Economy
• *he road to wealth. Deposit yoar
••ving* aQ( | *1,,.^ will he Increased
T Interest. Compounded seml-nn-
*a*lly.
SS S:3 SSI 8W {grass r., ro r ,
26.106 22,717 M.126 21.110 , ^irjL I../'...
Rccelota and Ecporl.' Today. Weak. I ™ telal_ i.klna., of
the season 4,*»lf7>9ri
ConwilMatM net rfwlnja •• »»» » bS"c»r“'‘ ‘
en 2.7»).(
aSSSt?£*'»««■••• !Jg* ?.%l
Export* to Franca^. ».»
tv- i
• M. JOHNSTON, R. J. TAYLOR,
President. Vice-President.
L * 1*. HILLY ER. Cashier.
American National Bank
MACOM, GEORGIA.
l-MTED STATES DEPOSITARY.
•mini suao.noo.oft
^ B ^Plus . . . .#ton.4)00.041
•dltl.lcl I'roll,. * P.I.IHKI.'MI
PQslta oxer $t.4)4)0,4MMK00
depositors r< quire gtr^ng
ifi'-tltutlonM. Th- A" •
; ^ , f -i:,k la both strong an-l hbvr.il.
ia*» n« y . growt h proves It. A solid up-to*
*Uf»k . connection Is necessary
* . man. You cannot do b-tt
v«.« _ , 3'’ : ir account with th** American
' '»! Ear.k. Call on. or address
U P. Hil.I.YKII. Ca.hler,
CoT>.ottdat»d rccclp-«
Exports to Great Britain
Exports ** c ’~ •*'■'*
|E»poFtaB
13S , s
the conr.pera’lve ?!f n ry 0 ?'* ,upp,y of r
the week ending Friday, & • total vlslbl
Herts all U. S. paS* 6.sSJ?6 | tba to ol <
licet,, atece Sent. 1 ‘■|L KJ u,,« , acalmt
Enporta for "» ,n>w AM>.« ; rr*r: ‘
L ori, aloce Sept. 1...ai,»T Bsrnl.
k at all U. S. P0«»" - g o ia !C *6 T0 1
k at all interior town, , tlJO oo Of rh
Stock at Lhccnool. " ‘lJ2,«« ! there I
Ajnn. afloat for O. B...— -"J i Rritaln
Port Receipt,.
left over st th<* porta
l«‘s brought Into sight
*ulnst i'*»; f«,r In*:
k 7.1127 ft Vsul..*. 1 ! ?.
th** cor- ft. I'sulpfd. ..
rift. 447. i Hethoftpl unm .
DM.
M«.iith*rr» l*a,2. ,
Mouthers Hf...
fitocks nt the xesbonrd an*
nine leading Mom hern lnt
have dc rt-xo-d during the
bale* against n decrease d,i
responding period Inst sens
Including * left over
* mss * nd lnutwr towns
fMTfBI Ihe number Of ha
rim thus far f«.r »h^ n
eiUSM date i» hi
^...3.1*1^ . period !■• s• v ....
Hester’s War'd'a Visible Mapply.
ORLEANS Feb V) Secretary : r
statement of tb- world'> visible J;
.t cn,fori, I*-'ier| today, shows the *
n he against 4 '<14 V.A h
.j 4«-«M! last year. Of this- I J
■ 1 of Amerb-an cotton is 2'*..343| ,•
TA4J.6® last w,*, k. nnd 3.4M
Road 11, g 2*1 pfd 7-*,
Mt.Ivnjts-Hnn Fr*» •'4'^
rtt I. h hrn. 1st pf I rA
Hi t, M.frti. '1*1 pM 18
, Sugar..
Tans. Coal k Iron j
I Union Dag H I'.On
Dn BA V. <J3. pfd
| Wwstarft Cnton....
; Am. Locttnsnilve.. 30^
am. LeootaoL pM 34
: hsoaaacuy do... 93'^
' Kau. CUT B'>* pf L OH •-
Minn, k Ht. Louis.
Macon Savings Bank
"o WILBERKY STREET.
A< 'ITIIORIZED TRIST COMPACT.
*at,r..i oa deposit.. Looo.
* * Rood leearltles at law rales,
Mill ,,, ' , ““ ,l * or P *-r tro.l toud.
1*0WEI.t„ Pr.sld.itt.
A W. CAAAOA, to.hl.,.
In'll,
i on ii
Including r
“ --mlnst :
31V*
.lirjL
Mst.Cen 4«. .
csft.tat
'flnn.4
M. Ac
Y.Oaa .si
YX'eu. gnu. :
•i* 101 ,
5, if. 1 ,
—‘" ! 1
■lor. Fscifl-j ts
Nor factie. m . .
Norfolk k W—Uto
eoosot 4s |Ql*$
■rainrt 2.71 W)
The Porte:
IPrlee.!R*ct*.!0*J M *®' c ^' jagAiast 479 f«> ’n*t '
I Btnte*'1.297,0
I 6174' j year.
I »!?.! «* ovoii
P**”*" > 2-_! rm II I).II A < Codon l.rtter.
I 5156! TSBS
:* *gl IS ! >.at hold
■
:i..
gavanaab. Arm
jf, Orleono* I* 00
Mobile. w
>I,mpbi>. A™) •—2?
Aprueia. ete.dr ••g' M
CbarlMtoa. «™ "’So
Clncioratl. "45 . ...
Loolevllle. *n» •—SJ Wh Kg
St drrri.... r* , ;t > <JH 42*C
Houeton. imp
S York, ateedy-.. w ® , ^
»•
NEW YORK. cott<)n ,, ,n
Sfe-nsu«»*•
o^jgo
Kc« Orl«*B*
gavanMh •
Charleston .
Wilmlrgton •
Newport •
PhlUdelohl# •
BrunfWkfc • *••*
Femandjna. .
PrrsarolA * *"
Port Arthur - -
Port Townsend
Saa Frantl* c0 *
ate* throu'.’J.'<ut
the advanc** ye
IJBU
beginning to end of the *.■,*:
eroool J iblcs were firm bu
reflected an easier tendency
(ook A fr* tit ’ease
ke- turned *“*
*«tlng rc|
t*ii of the
There was
•'« | r«n# (>io. iHa
j 0 ’,
J uj 4 iB*«k Island 4s.
,. * )(*)■ euiA k lr«»tt
Moast n ooo >a ll4
•). L. * >4a* Vrvo
cj*oo is H
M.L.M.W.IeU. *41
J!,' »U.UW, Ids... M
, i, j - > is antonto # kt
, ' k»»M4 Faas 4i .. u
.133*4 lOousharn Fao. is .
,100 a»,#ih#r# uwf ti . llt»4
,, 44o#b*,»r*l U
io>C4 iHtaiidard Oil 71*1
M'i P«k. a i’so. i*i( |)1
oi '|Toi.ac.La w.is... u
ot ^ . |Ua»on Fooiao ♦* YU
Ua.foc.sear.4» . 103%
4)J,
HI
the Hose the fueling
r Pi . Inference le drawn
th<5 market will con Inue active with In-
terrstlr.- r*rlce fluctuations
llnhhard Bros S fo.’m 4 otton l.rller. M*
NEW YORK Feb 20-Our mtrk#, •
areitefl with 4ik« of Msr- h at 31 -(•*. -.r. <
rfter selling
go44 ,
v*.Oar.u#.g*.
Vabash tala
Vsuanb .D ll.
Vabaah Uan. I
Vss« Hour* ie
Vh«»L« IA.S-4
pM -124
111
iw>;
•iif cean advlcs* were fully e,.i*.al
, xp*'-'ttl'.n of th* ni'le *r.«l -
The *dvaffc>’ bae t^en e*i
,f any Urge
the temntatl^a to fake p
over tbt 1
NEW YORK BTOCK LETTER.
LW YORK. Feh. M.—The failure of the
f ' n at Inn of the rumors concerning tho
:»oUfan Street Railway Company.
.1 tied yesterday, led to a prompt re-
* r> or prices of •m-k* ihl» mornlnc
' ! ''nlal by W. r. Whitney that he had
s.nv or the Mock within six months
1 r ‘ "d «be outratora that ye»ter<la>
• had been MUbjected lo a raid b
emliiatton of lnven Ions Th»* short
of yesterday battened to c»v
1 bo-d tho rally. Tha recovery w
Hy emphatic
renewed advanc* in Amalgamate,)
frill* »d* ...w -‘Iso pointed Id oome. tiueovervl
breng Hiifg^ rt • ‘ - 'f Interest. Thia at&dk war h#Ipe*
the market * n* !i j ' ’be strength of the fns'tl mssrket
weather < onimi.*-,* 1 h was marked In f.ondon New York
j teat will com* tolC'tctral »c#me<l to £e<l tb# btaeftt ol ad-
allxlr.gith l
>h. t r
!*,IllCP,I
Inltncd to bo due
Over nml beyond nil. however, tv
st.'ong'h Inumrud by the active
1 for finished products reported.
I": 1.
A. H,
Win'
WILMINGTON. 1
tine market llrm r
risks Rosin llrm
turnontl
Wa-
20-Splrlt* turprntlna
nts: rccelptH ■)(,; nalcu
Uosltt llrm; reeelpta
expnrtN 11*2 ,'losing.
VZ. F. 2.m; ,}. 2.10; 11.
M. :i 10; N. .1 HO;
Water White. 4.2.7,
i'll 20-Spirits furpett-
, 457 rentst roeelpt* 7
ellds
Tur Uri
c n sic
Open. High. Lo
Fmi Ibihitk.i .I 3f,.7i| 4 lOp'...
For Vahh.rta .I 4 ttp I...
Front V.ihrtu .I II 2.7a| |...
Southern Hallway.
For Atlanta I 3 of.a I s :vr.»| i 3,7p
F'ni A tliinta I l u7.-ii s ;m)/» 112 fiftii
For .Inxvllle 1 l Y'.v 1 K :i.7.i 1 POp
r x \ iih* 1 :i ja)u' .1 no pi
runs'U'. I Foi *< Xal 1 oftp
F in T>t una'kl :t w’ii' i .22pi :: w>p
Feh.
M»v
July
! Central of Georgia Hallway.
For A Mania l 4 ’.f>» fciu'al 1 r'.Upl 4 2'U>| 6 07n
1W Fm Allan'a .1 4 l<*n'll |n.-iIn 2f.u 7 20p 11 ftp
77% For Savannah'M Wa 12 Mai.......|
73% Fin Bavnnnnhl 3 3Bal I lop! | |
41 Leave for „
47% Athens, t tr» . ft 1ft*
(H K <l , l *nfon U !".: J l s?
«. , Colm A B"" ll 00
**, ('olm. A M... .• :l fsi
' AI by A Mont. 11
A Mont.
Mnv
July
Hept.
17 fif.
17 .<V,
, lfi.tW
M7'-7 3.r,2'a 0.37',x O.iri
4 Pa
1 40P'
Arrive from
Athens, 10 4.7a . 7 lGa
tftlllledgevlll# . 1 lop
Fa i on ton 7 4fta
Hlrm. fk Colm. 4 ifip
Mirm & Conn.*11 40a
A by. I oop
Alb A Mont
40l<!Albany .
►nt... 1| I
7 4
Frm LnOr'gr, Warm Hpgs.. Coluin.10 U»pm
liftcou, Dublin A IftYSsnah Railway,
J,v. .Macon 2:30p| I.v. H.ivaitnuh.. 7:00#
' Ar. Dublin 4:ttMAr. Vlrtalla lO'.OOsc
■St
SOUTITERN RAILWAY
All train* run dally, except—
NO. n, ** CHICAGO AND FLOItlDA $I*EC1AL.»* BfwHh,
dally except Sunday.
!««. II, •M ill, AGO AND VT.OHIDA NPKf'IAI.. ” tomb,
dally ascept Monday.
HCIIKDCLE IN EFFECT, JANE ARY «. HlO.'l.
read Down. ’ * ' " "" read up. 3
HoTf, No I* No. 16 No. 7lNo.ni Macon A Atlanta."' 'iNo.ICNo. 8iNo.lO|No.l4lHo. f
J06pi 7 2.7p| 1 36p! 8 30aI 3 fCajl.v. . . .Macon. . .
5 )0j, 10 lOp' 4 10p n loal fi 20a Ar. . . .Atlanta . .
No 6 No. ft No If, No. 7,No.U' j?01 NTH WEST
3 C6pl 7 2f,p I 3.7pl 8 3<’a[ .1 fitii I.v. . . .Macon* . .
« V'P l" ’.ftp' 4 Y'p U 10aI 0 20,i' Ar.
— u tip ■ “ —
7 16 p| .
id - 46p'
7 10p ..
ft &0p(..
.Arl 8 30a| 2 271»| 7 I Ofi.t, 12 Up
.Lvl ft 3*miI12 nr.pl » 14*|*' 10 ftftp'B) 4fta
’ INo.l*J!No vi No |0 No i« No”«
.Ari’s wYn 2 £‘j, 7 fopi ! <Vij» 12 Mp
ft 2*>ttil2 < 7p 4 lop 10 W.p'.lO 47 »
.R >
.Arl..
.Lv!..
.Lvl .
10 lap 10 40«
1 Utt.
: i
h 20a i.~
■ 1 lAr.
. . .Memphis .
. .Lvl..7
7.| 8 oop'..
...7.1 ! 8'oop
1 F,»!....
...ll 40n!..
!....| 1 lOp Ar.
. .Knoxville .
. .Lvl....
...! 4 36a:..
12 lftp’
"6 46a 1 '...
TTTT i <mU.
6 16p Ar'“
. .Lexington .
. , LvTTT. ,
77(10 20;,
....in MaTiolB?
10 SaC..
".lift 36a 1 "..
7.77.1 8 lip Ar
. .Louisville .
"7 .Lvl....
.7.17 Ifipl..
| 7 I0a| 7 dp
'7 66ai....
,...|8 ir*al.
.77.1 7 30p|Ar.
. .Cincinnati
77 .Lvl...7
7.18 05p|..
1 h WafO 15p
'« 30p|.;..
...1 r* 30p|..
7 lOn'Ar.
, . .Chicago ,
■ . .Lvl....
7.| ft 00a!.;
! 8 3ftp| l'OOp
11 36a’....
....Ill 3Tn
* v 77| 1 4ft«iAr.
. . Columbus
.7 .Lvl...".
-7l 4 15pL
1 2 20a J 4 lip
6 40p ■ .
".V.#|".7 40p!.
.777.1 * 20a'A r7
.Plt'shiirg'"
77 .Lvl..
7... 1 8 04S!» ‘ .
18 lKpii m-
’* 00i»'
,...! 3 Oftp
I l«a'Ar.
7 . .Cleveland
. . .Lvl....
,* 12 lip!..
1 !» 3ftp'12 36p
: 12 20p|....
! 4 20p'..„.
I 3 12a| 7 36pl...;.
I b 1ft«; ft ftftpl.....
I I 7 15nl.....
I 7 00aI.
.1 Glfoi.Ar. . . .Toledo. .
■ 1 7 OOalAr. . . .Detroit . .
ft 40*1 Ar. . . .Anniston , ,
111 4f,s»!Ar. . .Birmingham
1 8 «p ! Ar. . . Memphis. ,
1 ft 40a|Ar. . Kans/ts City.
« io.iK.'
.1 ft I0pl...
,11 •"*;» 2 22#
■ Uo -0p|t2 3Gj>
I 1/af..
t %.r,
No. (I l
INo.lt No.141
POINTH HOIITJ,
lNo.t6lNo.13l
1 >No. i
1 00p! 1
I 8 3Caf 1 IftjilLv.
1 ft 4ria 2 (ftaiAr.
:: .ciJKL'.'.
.Arl 1 32p! 3 OOn!
.Lv 12 lip! 2 *>:»' ...
..I j a Wp
1 1
7ft 2"a 1 .. Ar.
. Ifawklnsvill* .
.Ly.il SSal....
..| j
6»p(:::;;7i
6 04p! 1
6 60p !
1 (dp 1 1
lift 23«, f 40a'Ar.
1 1 Jftpl 5 2ftn' A r.
2 I2p' ri Wm'Ar
’. '.Everetts .
. .Brunswick . .
. Jacksonville , .
• Lv 11 36a! 1 32a 1 ....
.Lvl 8 tin 10 iCp; ....
.Lvl 8 06a 1 j 4ap!....
.Lvl 7 20a, ft 05pi
■ Lri | 7- 45p*
;..| 10 8a
..i ( ft 40a
■ •( 1 * 20a
i 1 3 ftftp ««n|Ar.
1 7 4ftr 8 ?/■.* Ar.
.1 3 1
\ I6p'
^7 OOn' | 7 4On
No . t No. ft No 15 N o 7
TSp 7*ttp' 1 *f> H i« «4
» lOp'lO lftp 4 lOp 11 l**n
V. 12 OOn \ i' 12 m
I • 20a .10 20p 8 13;*
1 26p 2 if.a 11 :.3i*
—
flt._Augu«tlne .
. .Tampa . .
POINTH EAST
I I * 16*
I .:....11 oip
. No. 14' No' •
rn xij Vi oil
. 2 U.i 12 f,4p ,
ri 3On 3 J'p -
.1 3 ttip'll ff >;>
i lou.Ar.
.Macon . . . '.Ar! k 3"a 2 2.7p 7 0*h l OftoUilAp '
.Atlanta . . .Lvl 6 30a 12 <fto’ 4 lOp 10 5.7pUo 46a
" .Atl»n**n>.. . ,kr S lOriTj’xp. 3 G&V 3 l5p|
.Lv 10 20p' 7 «a! ft 20a 12 35p
.Lvl ft ftppl a 42a f 6 Wa ! 6 06a!
I.v 7 to A 11 ,V7pjl <«r : . 11 <f.pi
3 06 a! 7 OOp, 7 OOpi 7 00fi
rg . .Lv l ttp| l~»a; 3 42ai i 3U
Charlo*tesvlll« . .Lv' 2 ^p'll 4ftp| 1 50a;i2 i5a
Waahlngton . .I.v 11 Ifta % iftp 10 46pl ft "
.Beltlmor#*. . .Lv ri ZU.' 7 aep^ft lftp
* iftp'Ar, . Philadelphia. .Lvi 3 50ai ft 52pJ 6 56p
ft ftOplAr. . .New York. . .Lvll2 lOnl J »pf 4 2r,p
*> 27aiAr, , , , .Boetpr. . . .Lv! 4 Of»p 8 uh\' f) fjf)n
ig** and Florida BfieciaI.” solid through v. s Ibule,) train rar-
•g ‘'«r* Observation curs Drawing-room Rleejdng cars and
8t. Auguitlne and Chattanooga, f.oulsvlllc, Cincinnati,
nhiirg. Cleveland. .Toledo, Detroit ar..
ves Detroit and fit. Auguatlne respec
These trains a|#o oarry a high-,-lass v**»,'tlbuled coach between
tar.ooga and H - . Augustine. No extra charge to tjae.
f, '« !■’ and 14 ■■* r F*>Tda Limited," solid through vcstlbuled traln_runnlng dally
fustir.*!
•md r
ff or b Cincinnati* to it. Angus'In*, carrying Pullman Drawing-room,
sleeping cars, high-class veatlbuled coaches and dtn4*r» from Tampa. H' Augustin#
and J**' k«onvllle to Atlanta, Roma, Chaltaruogv Cincinnati. Ht. Louis (changing At
LouDcI >> Louisville and Chicago. Th*ee trains also carry local Pullman Bleep
ing cars between Aflanta and Brunswick
N ,* U And L solid veatlbuled train b<*tw*cn Brunewlck and Chattanooga, carry
ing Pullman Buffet Hleeplng cars between A’Knta and Cincinnati. Houthbound No.
At:
ilv runs an far as Macon.
>: . 7 and 1ft. local trains between Atlanta and Mac .
n Bleeping car between Macon «* d New York, which la handled north of
“ ** — L mlted Bea fare Macon to Atlan-
arrylng Pullman Ob-
the Washington and i/mthw
N " ft and 1«. local I
C'-es t **t run south of 1
to an-l fr^*tn the fb»uth and Ea»
Foe further Information or »1*»r:.:•
C. H. ACKERT. ft M . W A TCP.
W ‘ ** Z AT l^ )R A n p A Atlatit, «i, .7AH. FREEMAN T . „..
City Passenger %pd Ucktt Offl-.x, W Cherry street. Thou#
HARDWICK, G. P. A,
Macon, Ga,
■