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THE MAC jW TELEGRAPH: OAY MO'ANIM J, JULY
1904.
MACON BROKERAGE CO. | COTTON MARKET
OPENED WEAK
STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN
533
418-420 Cherry at. ’Phon
Chamber of Commerce Building
Correspondents of
THE O'DELL COMPANY.
Incorporated. Capital 3200,000.00
Cincinnati,* O.
Quickest service In the South. We
Invite comparison. No interest charged
on stocks. All orders placed direct with
the O’Dell Company, assuring prompt
and careful atetntion.
References—The Exchange Bank and
the American National Bank, Ma.con.Qa.
At Decline of 23 on Old Crop
and 8 to 22 on New
THE NEW CROP MONTHS
BANKS.
E. Y. Malbry, J. J. Cobb,
President, C.ihler,
w. P. Wheeler, Ai.’fc Csthier.
Were Under Active Liquidation and
Renewal of Bear Pressure Encour-
aged by the Sensational Docline in
'erpool and the Favorable Weath*
Which Was Predicted to Continue
Sunday—The Close Was Weak.
LIVERPOOL spots closed ......6,36
EW YORK spots closed 10.95
EW ORLEANS spots closed....10 13-16
Commercial and
THE LOCAL MARKET.
MACON, July 9.—The local market la
Savings Bank " UK
We have facilities in our new home
for successfully handling all classes at
banking business entrusted to us.
NEW YORK, July 9.—The cotton
ket opened weak at a uetfino of 23 points
nd of 8 to S3 points on tho- new
crop months under active liquidation and
Union Savings Bank
and Trust Company
MACON, GEORGIA,
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent,
J. W. CABANISS. President.
C. M. ORR, Cashier.
D. Ho CABAN ISS, Accountant
Capital 3200,000.
Surplus 330,000
•».Interest paid on deposits. Economy
In the road to wealth. .Deposit your
■avlngs and they will be Increased by
interest. .Compounded semi-annually.
J.M. JOHNSTON. If. J. TAYLORt
President. Vice-President
L. P. HILLYER, Cashier.
OSCAR E. DOOLY, Asst. Car.hit
American National Bank
MACON, GEORGIA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital $250,000.00
Stockholders’ Liability $2:>G,000.00
6urplus $126,000.00
.Undivided Profit* . . ....$ 25,000.00
DIRECTORS.
J. M. Johnston, Stephen Popper,
R. J. Taylor, C. A. Turner,
W. Johnaton, 13. J. Willingham,
Gen. Robt. Ober. 11. A. Merritt.
Y'ou cannot do better than put your
lccount with the American National
rank. Call on, or address
L. P. HILLYER, Cashier.
Exchange Bank
OF MACON, GA.
8TATE DEPOSITORY.
J. W. CABANIS8. President
C. M. ORR. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Dunlap,
A. L. Adams,
A. D. Schofield,
M. H. Taylor,
W. D. Lamar.
H. J.
Lamar,
N. B. Corbin,
J. H. William*.
Sam taaytrk
T. C. Burk*.
We solicit the business of mer
chants, plantar* and banks, offering
them courtesy, promptness, safety,
and liberality. The largest capital
and surplus of any ban* in Middla
Georgia.
Money to lend on
Real Estate;
Well rated commerical paper
and very low rates on Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bank,
570 MULBERRY STREET.
BHEDULE OF TRAINS BET
MACON AND THE EAST.
IVla Georgia Rnllroaa ana Atlantia Coast
Line.)
Effective Jan. 10, 1904.
Ware & Leland,
CHICAGO—NEW YORK
Chicago Board of Trade.
New York Cotton Kxchango
Cow York 0>ff«- Kxchongs
New Orleans Cotton Kxchanga
St. Louis Merchants' Exchange
Milwaukee Clumber of Common
Private Wires to Principal Points
ew York Office Mncon Office
51 Wal! st. 415 Fourth st.
ni sum lently to
requirement ex«
with a n.-mli.Hl
result. Clouring
waters in the
.-a' loth.
udv In mile. 6. 7 and Sc.
'outrlbuted
par value,
Dry aoods—Wholesale.
8HEFTTN(1B 4-4, 6V* to 7fen:
DC, * ISLAND— 5fe to 1c.
ji'.r. MlAiirt 4V* t
PRINT?.—4*4 to 6fec,
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
b—wholesale,
unlan Hardware Co.)
- 14 per doz.
H4c.; Eesel. 11c.: cot
Ware
CHICAGO,
to sell wheat
cr in the So
|>ool, but offcrlm**
A Leland’s Grain Letter,
AYER —17.50 tn 79.00 per dor.cn,
l.r.AD.— Bur. 7fer - *
NAILS.—Wife, |2
of
general!
part of tho fore!
tho Sunday Int*
line re t
1 profits <
The
ore favor*bit
Middling 10U; Good Middling 10%.
New York Cotton Letter,
renewal of bear pressure encouraged by
esterday’a' sellers took
_ I thf H
fluctuated irregularly
the market for a time
rl 1 >.1 * t■. • <1 • •
figures, but later New Orleans, tho South
generally and some of the leading room
traders selling heavily, tne mptnot ln-‘
using the losses ami ruling weak in
ie at a decline of about lla27 points.
Receipts of cotton at the port* today
983 bales against 2,468 bales last
nnd 1.417 bales tn»- year. For
'oek 15.000 bales against 1Q.525 bales
Isst week and R.48‘5 bales last year. To
y's receipts at New .Orleans were 148
Ies ngnlnst 1,293 bales last year, and at
Houston 210 bales against 30 bales last
year.
The Ports.
the bell
■South v -
The statist
ish.
The
weather eondtULJ ^
nd the reports In titles connection ......
ipplomtnted by advices regarding a bet-
“* k. Private* advlees from
quite favorable. and tlie
todsrat# seller of cotton,
ere considered quits bull-
I'm visible supply for tho
.. decrease of 49.133 hairs
. i.-l t»..• t->i ■.! is i."\\ ' : v ■ ■ b ut.'!. r
thnt of last year at this time. Tho Into
sight for the week w* re 41,672 bales corn,
pared with .10.041 hales Inst year. The
spot storks ar<- now 116.0m) against 150,non
last year. The exports or cotton for ths
season thus far nro 5,909,060 against
6,603.000 last year, ’ll here was some ma
nipulation in the market during the ahort
session, and a number ‘of the room Inter
ests were Inclined to scalp tho market.
Tho Indications point to a rather feverish
nervous market for next week, al
though In this .fonrieottnn a ttrent deal
depends upon the weather and tho crop
conditions.
Hubbard Bros. <5. Co.’s Cotton Letter,
NSW YORK. Julv 9.—Our market
Opened With sales of December at 9.40-42'
43. and after helling at 9.44*9.38, closet,
t 9.39a40. Liverpool went to pieces this
morning and the life
Immediately
taken out of the market, showing the
.1 *• • 1.11 il n 1 * - .1 •' •• • im i t
ppaars “ M
ThA
Interest
cek ending.
This Today Today Tddnv
wk. last wk. 190.1 192(1.
Receipts and Exports.
Consolidated net receipts..
Exports to Great Britain..
Exports to continent
Stock on hand all ports...
Since September 1, 1903—
Consolidated receipts
7.072.832
2.444.5S2
697.354
8,562.495
Japan 43,786
Mexico., 20,77$
Exports to Great Britain...
Exports to France
Exports to continent.
Receipts, Shipments. Sales, Stocks.
Tho Ports: | Price.IRcctg.|8aies.l 8tck.
Galveston
Boston . . .
Wilmington ,
Philadelphia .
Savannah . .
New Orleans
Mobile . . .
Msmphii . .
Augusta ,
hnrlestnn
Inninnatl
10',i
7
60
' 164
111 25
M
iilift"
10%
?.r‘
110
813
"iiji
°o>; 16
25
w
10.85
""co
735
■•■•■■ •! and but for -ths
more sailers would have sppsa
the close there whs more diepo.nlt|nn to
pell after a compnnUlvoly dul day. Crop
reports continued good. Inter advices from
Liverpool say ’ that the speculalton in
,Inl\ V > If .: S’t III i\ • t iM 1 H 1' ••1'IIIC
•August tnay again become
,,v. nnd that the Manchester outlook is
bullish, and that India nows is very
good. The spot market was quiet at 80
points decline.
STOCKS AND BONDS
Weekly Bank Clearings.
NEW YORK July 9.—The statement of
the averages of ths clearinghouse banks
• tills* city for tho five days of this wk
Lo«n| . .....
Increase .
Deposits . ...
Increase . .
Circulation .
D«crease .
Legal tenders
Decreaio .
Spec la
..31.078.194,M0
.. .-i.Mi.r-
.. 1,168.160,;
Increase
843,1)93.500
. 1,122.100
New York Cotton Futures.
to 85 points lower.
Open. High. Low’. Clos.
January 9.46 9.47 9.40 0.42-43
February ....... 9.45-47
March 9.51 9.61 9.51 9.49-50
July 10.50 10.50 10.47 10.46-48
August 10.54 10.10,42 10.42-41
September 9.56 9.67 9.66 9.58-59
October
9.45 9.47 9.40 9.40-41
9.10 9.40 9.40 9.36-38
* 0.83 ' -
9.40 9.44
9.39-40
Reserve required
l.loi
269,5*1,511
1 890.876
buylt)!
i*d, hr
and a lower Liver
ere well taken an
old July and Hollln
The Duytng p
flvi barrel! cut 92.60
»m»YMMfcr-9T to 111 doz.
Cards.—Cotton, |4.50 per :lo*.
rush hanol.
&JIOYHL8
>6—Cotton. 14.60
blades. 5c. per lb,
•—2fec. pound base; Swede, 4fec.
, nnd offerings WIRE—Barb. PH 1
nd town
t'-mi'i t
much like
close was
purehi
•d the clos
is picked \
fnb'ly Hr in
In
1 freely I gtiaon. 80.
PLOW STOCKS.—In
considerable Rep- TUDB.—Palntedfl $2.80;
cedsr, $3.50
mule, 94,36.
SUGAR.—Standard gr
nuiiu«a ......
arlded f..
-Cireen Rio. chot.i
20 to 90
109-lb. Burlnp sacks
full cream . .lljjj
VALDOSTA SOllTIIKHJt 11 \ II,WAY.
Read-Down.
6 | 5 J 1 I STATIONS
F M P'M A M|Lv. A
4 40| 4 401 9 40!.. Valdosta
5 0516 or. 10 06*.. Brlrrstr
6 is| r, ir.'io ’o . < 'I< .1'i\ 1
vhlto
Corn—Sent
■nwrvMHR
) . i. v\ mm . nmmi
the country offerln
mode for fair
__ further dips,
ive purclu
Oats—Receipts light, good demand for
sample lots, but Wtup* enaler In sym
pathy will
IOE8
BUCKETS
dsr. thro .
CHAINS —Trac,
Lu„.XU , M
hour- seUlng,, i whfle I quarter kegs.
rd smokeless!
rter kexs, 13.75;
llhr
be-
-1 Torse. 14.86 keg
Paint. 11.70
>ods. 33.20.
34 to S6 <1nx
-l*er keg, Amdtn crack
snoi. 10: na»r Kegs, 32.76, r
31.80; champion ducking,
32.25; Dupont and Jlusr
half kegs. 311.85: quarter
1-lb. canisters. SI, lers 25 per rent.; Troii
smoketess powder, l-ib. cane, |
dorf
10-lb. <
90c.
and —
though offerings
weath'
ni-
Groceries at Wholesale.
t«-.l l v H u .1 Min. 1 ^ Tlnnlrv Co.)
These prices aro at wnolesale and not
roll taken. THo
onnditlona have Improved, but
«ho ornp Kill h» 1«IV»P<J.W« cannot «c«
"Kwnw."* Levy. II,, I 'I 4 . !"' 1
celpts today and for nasi week wore es
timated larger than expected and created
a bearish sentiment. Tho Cudahya sold
rib* and bought lard, but the .present
outlook seems to point .In tha direction
of lower prices.
Extra short ribs.
ribs a
)xy salt plates...’,,...,.,..,., |U
Any of tho above cuts, smoked at
Opr
High. Low. Clos.
69-lb
July old
J»ilv now
R974
90 fe
||h
a®
Bept. old
Rrpt. new
55
R3*i
85%
RH
‘A
it
*}uly . .
Rcpt. . ,
Dea- . .
!§ v ‘
46fe
49
h
!i*
P
July ’. .
Fept. . ,
Dec. . ,
BS
33 U
15^
■
P
«t*lb. tins ...
?S33i
5 S0J1A 25*.. Olympl
6 3»( 6.5010 40 ... Plnettn
5 if. 6 00 10 p|... Hanson
l.v
Read Up.
A MPM AM
7 4ft I .1 SO 9 11
1 1"' 2 6k! 8 St
7 Or.' 2 60| 6 40
6 051 3 40 IM
6 96j 2 20| S U
A M I» |t; A M
M- D & S. RY.
Schedule effective June 18, 1904.
e. Arrive.
■jo i "stations, nrnr
F MlLvT Ar I’ M pTt
4 20j Ma<v>n ’ ‘
4 32|... Swift Cr#
Plk
00' 3 34
t rreeK .. .ill 3
Branch ....|ll 38 3
F'eek “
rick
11 ail.
11 21 : 2 3.5
11 18' 2 23
8 06! 6 19 Moores
8 23 6 34 Ar.,.. Dublin .
12 05 Lv.... Dublin ..
12 24 6 621 ratlin ..
12 39
10 25! 1 03
10 13 12 48
10 06j 1 2 33
Hon for other size*
No?. 1. 2. 3 and 4. dally pai
ept Sunday; Nos. 6 nnd 6, pa*:
Sunday only.
Connections—No. 1, at Valdoata
Atlantic C^nrt Line from nil poJn*
nnd West of Valdosta, nnd from alt points
North on O. S. & F. R'y. At Mndlaon
with Seaboard Air Lino for Tallahassee.
Pensacola and New Orleans.
No. S. at Valdosta, with Atlantic Coa»t
Lino from all point* West of Valdosta,
nnd O. S. A- F. from Macon.‘Atlanta nnd
points North. At Madison with Seaboard
Air IJno for Live Oak. Lake City and Tb>
lAhaiteo.
No. 2, at Madison, witli Pesbo'.rd Air
Mno from T.illohnst-e. At Valdosta, with
Atlantic Coast Line for nil points East
Slid U * :-t i f V.i 1 !<• •;>. .uni 'S A K.
for Mncon. Atlsnt* ntid points North.
No. 4, nt Madison, with Seaboard Air
Line from Lake CUv nnd Live Onk. At
Valdosta with O. S. h F. for Jscksonvl!:#.
Lake Cl tv and Pnlntks, nnd with Atlnnttr
Coast Line for ull points East of Val
dosta.
He^.tnt j
Monday, Wedn
Thursday and Saturday from Vida-
DORSETT 1 , L.
TH08. H. FREEMAN,
Lanier.
No.
Special quotations mane ou carload
clipped ..56
lots.
6.00
MVss Pork--
July . .11.6'
Sept. . .12.8!
Lard—
July .
Sept.
Oflt. . -7.05
Short Ribs—
July . . —
07(1
13.7SV4 18.80
rt.STl.4
7.60
7.05
7.07
•4*7.40
7.60
T.®#H
OATS.—Whlti
wWU_JM989B899I
Mixed Qflts ..; 60
„ Special quotations on car iots.
HAY.—Choice timothy |0.95
No. 1 timothy 00
Clover hay 85
Prnlrte h»v 7n
(ioorgla hny 7k
..... —tntfons on car lots.
. ... cheat 11.35
Mixed brnn 1,25
fit oek feed I. So
BRAlC’*—r
6 | 8 | 1 | STATIONS. |
Ar.
COTTON 8BBO OIL. .
NEW YORK. July » Cotton seed oil
was steady, but without special *•"**
ure Prime crude ip barrels f o
nominal; prlrn^ summer yellow
• ground Juliette.
1 around 71
stock pastry.,|3.7I
P Mil* MIA MIL
8 iftl 2 to] r. 00... wad ley ...
8 3 n l 2 6" 3 M|. Green way .
8 45 3 021 6 !2l.. Btuqdale ..
4 00* 5 Ml 8 34!.. De’.lwood ..
4 83 3 83 5 4«|. Swalnsboro .
■ 00 3 55| 6 04]., McLeod ...
10! 4 261
A M
13 A'! 0 <n! ] 1*
II 4f)' ^ 80112 56
mill?
off summer yellow nominal; prime _
mer white S31v, pn«a winter yellow 3?
to 33 cents,
NAVAL 8TORES.
SAVANNAH July •— Spirits turnei
tlno market steady at 61 cents, recelp
740; aalra 827; export* 717. Rosin Jti
FLOUR, I MH PR9H I
Royal Owl standard
No. 1 patent 5.in
Strnlghts I.in
Low’ grade 3.25
ORTSTSIIudDitla tnjrrela 8.75
Hudmits, hi) r It a if 90
RICE.—Fancy head 0
Choice hand 6
Medium 4
Low grade 814
r.rat’titY I.W Mlf. J.M7; exporl. 145.
r|n»ln», .mol®: A B. f-. “V
E, :.Mi P, S.<I8; ft. 5.7ft: H, S.Sl.vW: 1.
I 411: K ft.BO: M. 3 7ft; N, B Ml Window
TIPTON AND aiOMTHKAMTKKN
It AII.HOAI)
Effective Jan. 13. 1901,
T MIP MIA M'fA
7S.025
Atchison pM......
hnltlmore k O....
I). k O. pM
Oanadlao Pao ....1WV<
Cent. ofN Jeraoy.RU
Cheo. k Ohio ..... 33!$
Chicago fc Alton*6
Chic, k Alton pM.
Chle. Adt. Wn«... 13';
Chle k n. w HIU
Mil. A SI. P.J4F
87 H
m
Sou thorn ny.pfd..
TolMo.a),t fc -Woat Vi‘4
Tol.gtL-Vfsst pf‘t 371
PnlonPac «... M$|
t'nl n 1*«pf 1...
ITah'sh
98; \Vaiir
CHARLESTON, jutv » - npuns iu
pantino market tirm at 68t4 c *RlJi
none. Rosin firm; silca none, ciostn
quote: A. B. C. 5 M; V. 146; B. I
F. 3.61: G. 3.693 It. 3.M; I. 3 30;
8.80; M, 3.56: N. ? 60: Window Gli
4.16: Water White, i.44
WIT.MINOTON. .lulv pptrtt* i
reptlne m-irket. nothing doing; rece
ftf~.il. flnsilVi. nothing doing; rrcints 4 06 4 06l 9 01 ... Mvstls ,.
1.59; receipts 31. Crude I 4 15| 4 15 9 18).• Flctchfr .
turpentlpe Arm at 2.25, 4.00 and 4-25; | j J|IJ ttf 0 wf.j JT|tigera|^ .
recelpta >5.
I I I 4 | 8
i oM.
iv;
la. Cent. PM ....
Hi to. M.A8-P. pMtT**{ !
rmoTown.ftTin.. *1 | , re V|.M.. !«
Ohle r.iiTrnn.pfl \
C,fl.,0,A9t.!<oul
col. Po. 1st. pfd.
w
Col. He. 3ld, st.l
Del. k nudaon
Del.,f^afc,.West . J70
United giptas.
in Kc/i c'»
,Copper SHI
./cir Foundry., l«i;
i.Carfdry nM. tftj
i. 4-otton Oil ... 91
Qtl Did
6'i
middling
Nes
NEW ORLEANS, Julv 9—Cotton fu-
tendy. July 10.63 bid;
10.25a26; September 9.50aSl: October T!l9
to 6.20; November 9.16*16; Dacem1»er 9.11
to 9.19; J.inu.'irv 0 91 i26
Liverpool Cotton Futures,
LIVERPOOL, July 9.—Spot coton In
fair demnnd; nrlcos unchanged; American
middling 6.a6d. The sales of tho day Were
6,000 bales, of which 600 bales were for
speculation and export, and Included
6.400 bales American. Receipts were
3,000 bales. Including 1,400 boles Amcr-
Erie. V. 3V; U ra Un. otl a
Ertolst Pf4 W') Ait). Mu. Oil pfd...' 9*
Erie Vn pfd 87 | Am. l/)cornotlve.. 20
tl.H-klng vallsr... W‘4. [Am. I^eamot. pM
HockinsVsi.pfd.. fi a Aih.Rmsitlaskhrj *4'f
UtlnftU CUQt..;, ..I- 1 ' » Am.Smltff. Aft pfd.
fewnCeot !• j Am. rugar Hfg- ,.t7*’i
IuwaC.)nt. pM.... r* i 1 AaaooQdaMlo.fV). 78
(fans, nty Bo...
. H
1- I'M
lean middling
Open.
Jan.-Feb. .............6.18
Fsb.-Mareh
Mnreh-Aprll 5.18
April May ..........,,.5.20
June-July 8.24
July-Aug. ■ 18
Aug.-Sept. 5.91
Sept.-Oct 6.4A
Oct.-Nov 6.24
Nov.-Dtc 5.20
Dec.-Jan 6.11
Lv. Macon ..)• t 35n •
Lv. Mllledft'llal 9 46a
Lv Camak ...| 11 41a
(Central time) I
Ar Augusta ... 1 20p
(Cast'n time)
I,v ^tugusta ...
Lv Fayefville.
Ar Petersburg
Ar Richmond
VP t » 2 55*
9 64p
S 00a
8 43a
Ar Washington] 7 20i|
Ar Baltimore..! 5 Wal L,
Ar Philadelphia! 11 tta 1
Ar New York..| 1 Up
'Dally. tSunday only. {Dally except
Cunday.
Trdns arrive from Augusta and points
on main lino at 10:55 a. m.. 10:00 p. m.
From C.-tmak and way atations. 6:15 p. m.
W. W. HARDWICK. Gen. Apt.
W. C. RAGIN. Sol. Aat.
For Augusta.... .1 83' a 4 II
Frm August. ...!10 65a 10 o0j
From Camak .|t 6 ISpJ 3 16p
taltSl
t:::
Ceorqla Southern
For Jaxvtlle .
From Jaxvllli
For Patatk*
Frm Pa http*
11 :0i| » 43a I
3 40a 4 10pl
11 20a) 12 46a'
3 40a! 4 lOpi
bales, Including 200 bales to arrive, nnd
100 bales f.o.b. terms. Quotations I-lie.
lower.
Futures opfcned barely steady with
prices from 7 to 17 points lower than
the clot* of yesterday. Inrtueneel by tha
declines In New York and Liverpool.
There was some short selling soon after
the opening, but offenngs were slowly
absorbed and prices continued to ense
off until the close. July opened at 11,0!
and Anally sold down to 10,63, August
opened at 10.40. sold up to 10.61. and then
declined to 10.25. The market was wlth-
suonort from any quarter and closed
from 12 to 15 points.
nool Cotton Statistics.
LIVERPOOL. July 9.—Followli
the weekly cotton statistics:
Total sales of all kinds
Total sale* of AmarfL JMPi
English rrlrners' takings...
Total exports* :
Imports of all kind*
ng_ are
Bar##.
44 00.1
■■
il '
17,000
Total export*
Imports of al.
R-r -f a’i . .
Stock of all kinds 452,00)
stock of American Sta.ooo
Quantity afloat of all kind* 73,000
Quantity afloat of American. 40.000
? otal sales on speeulatlon 1.200
otal sales to exporters 1,600
gan». City H^pM
■11 r’;lS5
If... 81
Heiropiln. At.Iiy III'
\Ill)M*vV>. -fit. I
43
„ ..p.Afl.B.M «7'4
P AH.H.M.pM.DV.:
Missouri rat 91%
Mexican Central
Met. It.R. cf M*».
Vlt.n.of Mex.pfJ, «
Now York Oent....ll• , '
Norfolk-Went''rtt.
Norfolk.W pfd... J*
: i
Pmnh.,aO.Afit.L. 61
Rrnriinc 61
MaittnxUl pM... JJ,.
leediosM nM... 72U
(took 1(1. Co, pfd. "I
6t.LN.rrn. ifPM *1
■t,Loula8o. Wain. I2ti
HLl.H9.1fattt.pM, : *o’.
Hl.L-H.Krn.UlpM .>..
Baaboard ooto.... f ■
•• nM 1
NotitharaPoo...., I 1
Southern By 3
Drooklyo Bap. Tr.
Fuel k iron.. 31\i
OoaeelHetel gas.lPl
Corn I'roiMeM.... t»
Prod.pfd.... f8
DUtlllere'geeur.. JRf
totsatal g)aetrlo..l&i
IrttemMnl. Patvti 11'
Intrn. l*eper pfd.. M
Intrn. Pump...... a)
Intrn. Pump pfd. '4
National load..,, 23
North Amsrteao.. bi
fodOc Melt, *t
rr,..
<
Palin
:•*«! Car. i*
t Pal. Gar,220
BoiaihllsNteal pf 1 IP;
IMhlwir OofNts.... U<2
Ilabb<*r Ada. pfd.. t* 1 *
Ten*. Coal k |f** >7^
tj. g. feather .. .. 6tj
U*H. fwgthor pfd f0'2
it;. *. liealty » r
IT H. ftnalty pM., ft!
V. H. Uabhor...... '7
11. H. Ruhher pfd. «TjJ
I 8 Wl I 001... .TUton ....
3 I0| I io|...f. bwitch...
I 3 :«| 8 Fl., Brighton ..
| 8 41 8 281 VJ ”
I 68 I 6S( S 10 ... Plneita
IF MIP Mil* M
12 00 8*40
11 51 | 20
' ‘ n
FMIP MIA MlAr.
i 1?
.. :;u
- JL„
A MlF f|
'Ar,
1017
9 17 12 40
9 Nl'll 26
R GO i: 10
8 23111 30
8 06111 06
7 4f.;i0 m
10 071 7 36110 10
7 421 6 -2 0 65!.. Hur
7 60i r> 241 7 071... Corsica ...J 9 ft.V 7 W':0 V
8 20 r, t^i v |7|. Cobbtown .! 9 48 7 15110 03
8 *0| 5 161 7 23' HeollonvIUe I 9 3T 7 67) • 45
8 4f'.| 0 001 7 85'Ar Collin* Lv! 0 23' 6 M>
itm’rd A. L.) I
I |Ar.
| s 8CI10 00). fftvar
| 7 ooj < 80| 7 06
TdeyT
Nos. 6 and I, dally except H
Nos. 1,2. t and 4. dolly.
Train Nc. 1 connect* lit RlUlmare
Control of Georgia icy. for all point*
and with MHlen & Peuthwcsfem IIy. fm
Mlllen. nt Colllna with Penhenr.5 Air 1\
Fly. east to Savannah nnd Intermediate
points, w*ft to M< > ntpomery_.i))d nil
nnd with Colllna A P.eldsvtll
for Bald . .
T-iln No. 2 connorl* at Stlllmor# with
Mlllen A Setitllwoatam By. for Mlllen an
Augustn. rt Wad ley with Central of Oao:
gin railway for 3ftCon, pliant
MACON LOCAL MARKETS.
Bid. Asked
State of Georn'o Bond*.
fleorg Is
• i.rifl I
4 per cent.. 192(1 113
111
pc., 102* to 1934... K«1
3>i PC , ni3. 1500 104
i 19
lfll
Georgia Railroad stoak......
Atlanta & West Point Belli
stock . 163
Atlanta & Weal Point Railroad
•lehenturas 107
Augusta. & Hovjinnah Rallrcnri
\\\ 11s
Trains No*. 1, 2, I and 4 run dally except
Sunday.
Trains Nos. T onJ I run on Sunday only.
Tram switch. Brighton, Ilnrdlng. Fm-
»lta nnd Fletcher ate flag stations. Train*
stop only an eignsl.
All ttalna mr.ko connection
'"But Hyitetn, O*0fffja Moutherr
TlrtPP and Moult i t-s si
laivlll* nnd Gulf r.t Tlfton; Uoab
Air Lino and waycrou Air Line at FTtb*
t*iald. acU u. mm) i u t My lit la.
r. O. BOATWRIGHT.
Ida. Tlfl
Ith the
•>«t Klor
Ifton
point
By
Ith the Louisville A Wsdley
for Louisville, and with Wadtcy
Vorflon By.
Trill
board Air Line railway for *
polnta taet, nnd for Ilolonn
dliito point)
ns with Bit 1
tvunnah and
»nd Interme-
Train
•ntrn! of <3
lain i ;in-1 j>•»!1.1
do rnl!a
Train No 6 ennne. ts nt Collins with Be;
bond foi Mon'Kotncry nnd point* west.
F. B. RATTLE.
Hupt. A T. II.
O. M. BRINSON, President,
Btn
Cleurgiu Boutiiem &
93
SOUTHERN
rala Hr.uthorn n*llro.id com
mon "lock . .it........ it 48
F.eahonrd,'common
Kaaboard, pr
Macon. Go.
T. A., Hotel
M.& B. RY.
Local and Throuqh Schedule
id Pino .Streets
35 | 31 | STATIONS. | 22 I
A MIP MILv.
A M.P M
111*. 9 48
10 ft: 9 21
88 4 64 ./...
42 5 04
8 61 5 141
8 671 5 28 t
9 06 4 82 ,
17,5 46] Culfode
0 2k 6 13]:....
9 61 1 6 30 1...
10 07 6 JO
10 16 6 59 • ....
:*/.,! I k
Woodbury ,.Lv| 8 16l 7 16
? }S! r> .
..Warm Bpgs..Lv| 7 591 6 86
.. Woodbury ...\r|l07!
Additional Train Service.—Train No. 51
nge .Xvl 7 00|::
nnd 33 delly; Nos. ~3:T i^Td' 38
P Ml
4 15 LV.... Macon
7 10 Ar.. Woodbury
7 2ilAr.,W. Bprlm
K f.O’ \ r i 'olumbllh
IA M|
...Arlll 15-
Warm Sprlnijs' Speol
Rundnya Only.
A Mi
H o6|Lv..., M
JO 26 A?.. Wo.
110 46.Ar. .W.
..Ar 9 45
odbury . .Lvj 7 16
RprtngB. I.v 6 33'
The Warm Springe' Special made up of
buga.tue - ar. arnokcr and elegant coaehea,
ndnys, between Mnoon
vl i Woodt))iry nnd tha
Hprlnae"- ‘
rn Bnilwa
Inttirohnr.sreuble inllcnge ticket* of At*
1stn*I*’ nnd West Point Ilollwiiy, also BOO-
mile t.o.,kN Issued by the Macon. Dublin
id I.n
opted between
.100 ijonkn for I
rmlngnam Railway enll
tr 117.60, good over Ms-
fin van noli Ratlrond.
Trains arrive and depart from depot,
►r i»e r Pine ,.nd Fifth at reef*, n t Mncon.
b'Knnt ro.nlbed quirk »lm*, good acrvlpa.
WM. C. SHAW. Vic-President.
O. M. GRADY, flupnrlnlendant.
C. B. RHODES. Men Pnea. Agent
GEORGIA, FLORIDA A ALABAMA R'Y.
S3
Local stocM- ana Bonds.
Wenloyon Kemnlc Cailego. 7 pc.,
denomnatton -Jah'w and July
coupons, price owing to date
nf matiinty JJ**
Acme l’.rowing To 100
MeCow Mnnf'tr Cc 130
Macon Qna & Water console.,. 05
Departures (joins North
3.05i
Departures Going South
n\
1 COACHES
CHANGE)
SLEEPERS.
2.15
A. M.. THROUQH TRAIN TC,
JACKSONVILLE,
DAY COACHES
CHANGE; ALSO
A. M.. LOCAL TRAIN, MACON &L12CPCR. THIU TRAIN ALSO CAR-
Railroad nonus.
Central of On. lit murtva*
w
Contra! >>f ueorula ullati
truat. 6 pc., 1837 195
Central of Oe. rnnsr)ll«latr«1 111
I TO A rLANTA. CARRIES NICE RIE3
DAY COACHCG AND PUt L- I BRUNSWICK.
MAN ODGERVATIpN CAR |
(SEAT RATE TO ATLANTA 25 CTS.) —
I TO NEW YORK VIA WASHINGTON
BALTIMORE nnd PHILADELPHIA.
Tentrei of Gw. Int Income..
IstJURN
/■•». .... LOCAL TRAIN, MA
CON TO BRUNSWICK. MAK
ING ALL THE STOPS. CON
NECTS AT JgSUP WITH
TRAIN FOR JACKSONVILLE.
nr oe. »q income s , _
la. Mttihern _ ... I ^ * A _ u
iMifllje I pe., 1M4. tit HI MJ JjlP* M.#
Jeorgla Hullroad A Bunking t> l.tlUMACO
6»a p» r rent.. 1910............ilk 110 I Mvv R ,« B
IRH8I A Banking Cfl
^61* par cent., tM9L*»«*i*;*t*** tl ' s
Jcaari dtenmehip Co-, let 6 p*r
G so rgio HaltvonA' %'rinoWflg 6n
D per cant., 1922............ .117
Georgia A Alnbnntu consol#, *
par cent., IMS 1*2
Hoaboard, 4 per cent. 58
Feat,nurd, 6 t>*r cent...... 91
Houtliern R. It., 3 po., 1944.....lit
p. tt. Btn*!..
U.B.1
>•1 pit.
xi'.iM 4
Wcsioru Union..,. *1
local rRA IN FROM
MACON ru ATLANTA. CAR.
rqcs _oav_ coachbs,
AL60 PULLMAN SLEEPER FROM
CON TO ASHEVILLE N. C„ and SPAR
TANOURO.
7 /iap. m... local t
ZU TO HAWKIN8V
1 ING ALL STOPS.
LOCAL TRAIN MACON
ILLS, MAK-
ELEGANT SOUTHERN HAII.V/AY DINING CARS. ALL THROUGH TRAIN
-Ka 14 fr
C.8. 8s. coup*'*).. .b
C.*. eld i
( \iv . |M Kan h T.
C-B. i
Atchlsi
N.Y.t
. 77V
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
Foe the Twentv-Four
Ending
slightly In
Atlantic coast L.. 'ji% I For. PoolQo ♦«»....10»»;
t&i. iKwS**»te
‘.t »• i®‘
< , 0r " • n mm iJn*
4s * rants 97*
Feng. Con. S'vt... (9
nsadlnff gan't u . 79%
*1. louts k tr<Jt
it- “•x
. 31 In..
Cblc. a Alt. 3
th.u. v i.nei
L.JU.1V., r.,-:
CEP
It. L. fcSaa tfrsa-
.1 r*
•Ity Donas.
—r ratf inter-
» t § e 2:19am -Ko. 14 from Cincinnati, ChnttanooKn and Atlanta.
Arrival of i ■;.. ^ ^
J h aonm—No. H from N-iv York, Aahavllte and Atlanta,
So. Ry. Trains ( WW; % ®fi*-
(S') 16 slops at Macon 20 minutes for dinner.)
... and'rnaturk
Atlnrta. ,pn«‘e aa to rata Int
•I. W, JAMISON, City Ticket t
cWMSk:::::;::;]! 1
JAMES FREE?*AN. Trav. BB I
CITY TICKET AND PA6SENOIR OFMCk. S67 CHERRY
TELEPHONE 4 2 4.
ft. PETTIT, Dspot Tleket AgenL
ent. Micon. Os.
TREET-
Hide. Wool. .Bto.—Wwnole
iliffiSiSiGceorgia Southern
lb. »rt» W«.: h'.rry. P cr H ..U. O.:),.....
and Florida Bailway.
Common framing, sited
Common honHa. mugtu..,.
112 and up I
mi up !
12 and uV I
Southern Ralfwa
i Atlanta ..... .
Jaxvtlle 3Ma'lOSAsl...
i JaxvfOe ...’ .1 2 final 8 45p'.
i I
Central et Georgia RaMwey.
For At Ur. 4 16a' k 1 | §epi 4lW...,,.
Frm Savannah..' 2*5a! 1 ldpl I......
Fcr Tybce (iwtday only) 4 4«a
From Trbo* fBunday only) 12 48a
has remained about atat
B rang'wj from an averatrr minimum of
deifr-es for thirty-eight rtatlone In
Tennessee end Xorchweat
North Carollr.
axlmum of 94 decrer* for
on* |n Texas * ‘
mostly light, nave
an stnt!
Scattered
Tol.St.L4 V
Union Fool a j
Tn Fo«.ocnv
»ho«er« mostly light, have occurred in
MMMiHrept Alabama.
John r wtCXf. Obaenrar.
War. A Lelsnd'c C- ’*'.o L-t*--.
NEW YORK. July 9 - A* was quit* to •
Iba expected, tnr * ‘ | ‘ ‘ '
r’thirk today oi
>•*.!<r.* The weather JHi
ir.r sklc* In th* '^o-ithw--»t ar.d
In theelderop position* left thej
tj't rn ros.oeav.4i... iw»c
U. M. btael.M »*.. 17?4
V«uCar. a Jn.u, ..... jj.;
Wabask 1st* nt'l
gabatk lien. |7»2
Wheat.a Lk.ru.. tii;
market hed a de< Id
today on nroflt-taklng and ehr
^kgMmaiamgMgM^owcd ele*
sympath;
’ prornlne
buying .
nt stocks In
>f. tho **m«
rhloli ha* lad
Ith
r of the d
roq.mnn naming, rtdiij$*jand ng
preened and matched flooring. .|11 jo |]l
yfe**cd and matched canitjjf.^.. into is
to 81* M
READ DOWN.
EFFECTIVE APRIL 10th, 1904.
t her bosrdl
„ er boarding
or,. 1 sawed pin* shi.iflea
No. 2 Mw»d pin# •btflf 1 ?
No. 1 peat cypraaa shlnglj
.wad pin# ahjngijs...tl.60
. ...st cypress shingle* ......
Nuts and Srulti—Whn oaaij
TQuote t by Roush J Hsis (.
lHK k f' EL ‘
«ltrKE*.-s to R"«5rt
r~ — r.r Mrrrl, IS.ftft.
N._- ''Pf-.)-.‘• i. ..
UAIUMa —konefc. II •• tl.ift
•: ' .»! I
Lt.UFV-WftS—■
wiliikV — p.r,. il l).
»n<l ,«*« nrmi»Oi«t|o *Klt>- \viiwKT -Rr,. «» »s~»; m
™rA f. .-ri on. i■■ int to ,p- ,j iq tn it.SO; gin. Jt.to to N< r*n
5tKPS5SS«.?I £**• ,11 ‘ 10 11ams *
flui for operation, .hnw.t WISE —il., to II: I'l.'h -in., tt «;
cli d*-roand ft
urtng tna mom
port and sherry. 7kc.
TJJ s^csm; American pl)*n
i |. r,12 4 '• .i. > i !: • I
I tf'l.m! ft jiftiFi.lt }7»n>,I.v
k f.r.ni ■
7 It;,ml I Sara
illd::::,::
I tiprn' 5 69*rr
12 lOpmlLvr Kathleen
12 Jtpmll.v r ~
l 4»prr
' 2 11;"
Lvi 2 OSpns l
9 43U-_, - SI -- .
19 4Cymi 6 fitatfi,
';?1TG r i r:
i|lin>| flopaUS $"■< ?*“"■
7 oCat.'i! 4 t-fpmjLv.*W cr !'
7 v. *m 7 lJprri'LV ! "’F 1 ? X'-V n -
7 44am' 7 32pm:I>V Crawford l.v I .Oam * ?3r*m .
718.66 per case; cotdi
bitters. 37.59 per dor.
usual Saturday covering
nlnghan- Rs.:wa/.
rood weatbar raai
r m next H
that tho market win
tha lowr level. Wo
AX. k(.04>...
Crackers.
Faroe* pods*.
Barona nknacs. tc.
t rona o>*trr rrackert, a
n. c. Slit.
EraSatar
Iwu uftn VAC-
gtV'k c*rdr In Nrft't. 4c
Stick c*«dy to bezso. 4 fee.
ArllO i
Blcspcr* between
jackeonvitte, Flsu
LEON A. BELL. O. P. A .
Northbound.
MIP MIA MIL)
Ar|P M|A MIP M
«i 34 to M W.
,'i^r
: ,v'
A MIP M|P M
W. M. LEQG. Ho
R. O. COLEMAN,
f'KrC 4 Paas.
W. H. CARROLL, .
P M A M'P M.I.S
V MIP MIA 1
2 10 9 40ll9 C
‘ IS* 9 1
4 02. t 34 2 23) Hrf Hill 2 41* I 1P
4 14 4 34 2 35' Iiminrd'llei 2 311 10*.
4 r*)' 4 53 2 50 Arran . ’ 2 11 7 5.4'
4 53 u ft f . Mlllgruve 2 11. 7 4
5 'A 0 |3*|a'U. A»hm-)r- • 2 .>2' 7 4
.. )•’. 9 ]'• .14 Ho|,/-hnppv l 7 2
27 9 27 3 22 Ftiril* Mill 1 <4 7 1
1 25 8 16 7 21
No
nd 2. dull
fin
ly; No*, int and 102,
fn.is pis-ongor; Noe.
Steamer ‘'Crescent ilty” Dally Between
Apalachicola ana Carrabelie
Apolarbir oTa 9 )n.-»m
r'arr.tb« ;i« 12 Mn’n
Uarraboiu 4.00pm
ApeUrtitr-nl* 7 15pm
ATLANTIC A BIRMINGHAM R‘Y.
rd'Jlc Effm-the Jan 24. 1904.
A M A M
10 11 40-I.V
p m;
Mac on ... AN 4 00 12
Montezuma .I.vl 2 20 10 55
Montezuma ,ANJ 60 9 50
'A M
11 o9 4 65
MM
-i I S3;