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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1904.
MACON BROKERAGE CO.
STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN
4)8-420 Cherry st. 'Phone 533
Chamtaer of Commerce Building
Correspondents of
THE O'DELL COMPANY.
Incorporated. Capital $200,000.00
Cincinnati, O.
Quickest service In the South. We
Jivite comparison. No Interest charged
on stocks. All orders placed direct with
the O'Dell Company, assuring prompt
and careful atetntlon.
References -The Exchange Bank and
the American National Bank. Macon.Ga.
BANKS.
W. P. WHEELER, Aist. Cashier.
Commercial and
Savings Bank
MACOfy, GA.
Each year In the Bank's history has
shown an increase in Surplus, Depos
its and Cash Resources.
Every,-accommodation granted de
positors’ consistent with conservative
banking^--'
Union Sayings Bank
and Trust Company
L X\ r MACON, GEORGIA.
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent.
J. W. CABAN 13S. President.
C. M. ORR, Cashier.
3. H. CABAN ISS, Accountant.
Capital $200,000.
Surplus $30,000
C0TT0S MARKET
OPENED STEADY
and l milts! t
At Unchanged Prices to An
Advance of 4 Points
THE ACTIVE POSITIONS
Had Moderate Bull Support and Gain*
ad a Point or Two More, in Reponse
to Somewhat Higher Cables Than
Expected—Further Reports of Crop
Deterioralion in the Central Belt
Continue to Come to Hand,
LIVERPOOL spots closed
NEW YORK 6pots closed
NEW ORLEANS spots closed.
THE LOCAL MARKET.
MACON, Aug. 2.—Messrs. Holmes
Hardeman received the first new bale.of
cotton today, shlppejLby T. R. Hammond
from Deary, * Calhoun county, Ga. The
bale classed strict middling, weighed 530
and sold for 14c.
r> 1 D St T^m, r t t e flrst k fl,e was received by
C u. vlv ,n *ham on August 20, and was
shipped bj \\ A. Murray of Worth
county The bale classed fully Liverpool
low middling weighed 475 pounds and
sold for 12c.
..Interest paid on deposits. Economy
Is the road -to wealth. .Deposit your
savings and they will bo Increased by
Interest. .Compounded Homi-unnuuHy.
J.M. JOHNSTON, Ft. J. TAYLOR,
President. Vico-President.
L. P. HILLVER, Cashier.
I OSCAR E. DOOLY, Asst. Cashier.
American National Bank
MACON, GEORGIA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital $2o0,000.00
Stockholders* Liability $250,000.00
Surplus $125,000.00
Undivided Profits $ 25,000.00
DIRECTORS.
J. M. Johnston, Stephen Popper,
R. J. Taylor. C. A. Turner,
W. SI. Johnston, 13. J. Willingham,
Gen. Robt. Ober. H. A. Merritt.
You cannot do better than put your
account with the American National
Bank. Cali on, or -address
L. P. HILLYER, Cashier.
Exchange Bank
OF MACON. GA.
STATE DEPOSITORY.
J. VV. CABAMSS. President.
« C. M. ORR. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
ket opened steady at unchanged prices
5P, ®” _adyonco of 4 points, and at first
ruled fairly steady, gaining another point
or two on the active positions on moder
ate bull support, and covering. In re
sponse to somewhat higher Liverpool ca
bles than expected, further reports of
crop deterioration in the central belt,
rains reported In those soctlons where
grassy efllda are already complained of,
and apprehension* that the weoklv report
at midday would proc e less favorable than
of:late. But the advance carrying the
with bull supoprt less aggressive,
market soon began to vyork lower. The
weekly report, read at midday proved
tp an expected, ana pro
ther pressure, with the
market In the late trading weak and
..i-- 1 T * 1 nt the bottom, or
n>t decline of 24h30
It closed nt the bottom
^ininuoH, *»*», at a n>t decline of 2
points, with the tone barely njendy. Sales
were estimated nt 350.000 bales. The de
cline In the afternoon was assisted bv
ports thnt the lending bull Interests •
attempting to liquidate. This party. It l»
said, had Issued a market statement t»
leading wire houses early -In the dav ad
vising covering o n the ground that to
morrow’s monthly report would prove less
bearish than expected and It appears
that these houses took this statement
to mean that the bulls desired to
market for covering nr.d advised
Instead of purchases. At any mte, lend
Ing wire houses with New Orleans ant.
more general Southern connections were
Te decline, while the
were unloading, was
Wall street brokers.
Receipts of cotton at the port* today
were 1.330 bales against 1,821 bales
Inst week and 72 bales Inst year. For
the week 18.000 bales against 14,388 bnles
Inst week and 1,471 bale* Inst year. “
day’s receipts nt New Orleans w<
bales against 12. bales last year.
at Houston 73 bales against nothing last
year.
Saturday .... 4,04u
Monday .,... 69ft
Tuesday .... 1,350
J. W. Cabani&o,
W. R. Rogers,
A. L. Adams,
A. D. Schofield,
M. H. Taylor,
W. D, Lamar.
S. Dunlap,
ii. J. Lamar,
N. B. Corbin,
J. 14. Williams.
Sam Iv.nyer,
T. C. Burke.
We solicit the business of r
chants, planters and banks, offering
them courtesy, promptness, safety,
and liberality. Tho largest capital
and surpli:: of any banK in Middlr
Georgia.
Money to Lend on
Real Estate.
Well rated commorical paper
and very low rates on Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bank
570 MULBERRY STREET.
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS BETWEEN
MACCN AND THE EAST.
CVla Georgia Railroad ana Atlnntlo Cobs*
Lv. Macon ..I* 8 35a
Lv. Mllled*a'lle| 9 <5:i
Lv Camak ...| 11 4 la
(Centra! time) I
Ar Augusta ...
(East’n time)
Lv Augusta ...
Lv FI-rent e ..
Lv Fayefrllle.
Ar Petersburg.•
Ar Richmond . j
Ar Washingtml 710n|,
Ar Baltimore -I 9 09nf
Ar Philadelphia! !i Ea 1
Ar Now York..| 1 C3p|
4 lRPlt $ lSalt J 55a
ISunday only. {Dally except
_ main Uno ot 18:55 .
From Camak nnd way station*, 5:15 p.
W. W. HARDWICK. Gen. AqL
W. C. RAGIN. Sol. Ac*
Georr.ln n»:i;c >d.
For AMPUL I | Will 4 lSplf* tS.lt! 15.
I rm August. ...110 55a 10 «K)p{ I
From Camak .|t 5 16pit 3 lSp{ |
Ceorgla Southern «5 Florida R’y.
Tor Jaxvnie . .1 1! Waj 12 45a|
From JaxvMe.l 3 40aI 4 lOpj
For Palrttka .. 11 20i| 12 4fa|
Frtr Pslatka .f S 4<HI 4 lOp
For Valdruta .[ 4 3lp|....
From Vald'ta .I 11 26a|.....;..|
2 lOn'M 10*1...
I 2 15al!.»20al
3 6 43pl....
IO ills'
0 4 Ip
make
The Ports.
2.0lfl
2.7d0
1,825
Receipts and Exports. Today. Week.
Consolidated net i
Exports to Jnpn
‘ ‘a MW-,
hand all ports.,..100,169
Ixports to Mexico
Since September 1, 1903—
Consolidated receipts 7,121,342
Exports to Great Britain 2,489,019
Exports to France 098.914
Exports to continent .,3,384.780
Exports to Japan 46,196
Exports to Msxlco 27,310
Receipts, Shipments, Sales, Stock.
The portst | Price.IRects.|BMes.| Stck.
Galveston . .
Norfolk . . .
Baltimore . .
Boston • • •
Wilmington .
Philadelphia
Savannah . .
New Orleans
Mobile . . .
Memphis . .
Augusta . . .
Charleston .
Cincinnati .
Louisville • .
8t. Louis ...
Houston . . .
New York .... 10'
450
In Southern Texas, wher
ed to be general by the m
t, and hn« begun In Alaba
In need of min, but froi
rlnla northward tobacco has made
.1 growth and topping ir In progress,
ing ie progressing In tho Carolines,
crop lr. North Carolina Delng much
lighter than usual.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the Twenty-Four Howri Ending
it S.CO A. M.
rature is sllghtl lower In
porgla and haa remained
for fourten statin
NEW YORK
the momlng that buyer* i
much cotton to allow th'
very much higher. A*
dev.-loped, holders threw cotton overboard
■* the regular weekly report at
i'n p s i-'- ■> ‘ d-.s-
icws Is needed to put
a not take them
no telling to.la
yuuld be and us
40 points higher
t w:»«i Issued.
.....JUPB. . be the better
part of valor. A* it afterwards turned out
tho wekly report tm:- »v nondescript sort
of document with no mention of boll wee
vil. This was rather a surprise and n
lot of cotton camo on th* markat that
Was held by traders who looked for wee
vil damage reports. Taken aa a whole,
tho report was fairly good, though noth-
*ng to boast of. A great deal now de-
•ends Upon th‘* regular monthly figures
omorrow. Cotton la not likely to go
down very much If the figures are not
higher than last month, namely 88. The
weather conditions contin good, and we
"•••-M r.i• ' 1 r '• 1 .1.- ..!•■ ''i 11 .»> market
before buying again.
Macon DrokercQo Co.'s Cotton Letter.
NEW TOIIK. Aug. J -cotton market
opened steady with first prlees unchanged
to an ndvanee of 4 points. The cobles
were better than expected and foreign
advices generally brought out a moderate
line of supporting order*. Ths veather
reports from the belt were a feature.
There was too much rsln in the central
belt and naturally th* x crop reports were
1... . favi.r.'M 11■ « h<‘
market did not tnke to the bullish new*.
There was some llttlo selling, the result
of which was a decline of moderate pro
portions. August was relatively freely
offered, but the new crop positions
Ware &. Leland,
CHICAGO—NEW YORK
Commission Brokers
Cotton Grain Stocks Coffee
Members—
Chicago Board of Trade.
New York Cotton Exchange
New York C>ffc* Exchange
New Orleans' Cotton Exchange
St. Louis Merchants* Exchange
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce.
Private Wires to Principal Points
New York Office Macon Office
51 Wall at. 415 Fourth st.
352,C00 (shares.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Dressed nnd matched flouring. .$11 to I
Dressed nnd matched colling.... 1ft to
Suuare edge weather hoarding. . 12 to
Revet edge weather hoarding. .$10 to $12
No. 1 sawed pine shingle* S3
No. 2 sawed pine shingles. . .$1.50 to $2
No. 1 best cypress shingles $4.
Carolina, 5ftc. lb.;
ONIONS
ORANGES
CABBAGE.—Florida, $2.75 crate.
ORANGES.—Florida. 53 2.1 box.
NEW POTATOES. $2.50 barrel.
Liquors—Wholes* it.
(Corrected by Wetahsetbautv At Mack )
WHISKY.—Rye. $1.10 to $3.50: corn.
.10 to $1.50; gin. $1.10 tv* $1.75. North
CaroUua g corn, $i.lo to $1.50; Georgia
wine.—75 c
port and sher
ill 5 cose; American champagne,
3In.50 per case: cold* 1
bitters, $7.50 per dox.
HIDES AND WOOL.
CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Wheat for Septem
ber delivery sold on the board of trade
here today for 94 v *. an advance of 2Ns to
vents, compared with unturrtny * clos
ing figures. The sharp upturn was due
t<> alarming reports of rust damage to
spring wheat hi th<« Northwest and to
alm*»-d • uunlly pt-ssiml-:i.- .« l\ i.■» h inuu
foreign countries. The market closed
practically nt tho high point of the day.
'ter grain* were Influenced bv the
Migtn i»f wheat September corn eloping
h n gain of 2V«a$^c., and oaui are
_*rovlaiona on the close were un
changed.
Opon. High. Low. Clos.
Doc. . ,
Oats—
Kept. . .
Dec. . .
portion*. August
offered, but the new crop , ...
all affected. Liverpool arul New Or
leans both worked lower as the day wore
on. but tilt advices from these points In
dicated thnt them was somo buylnff on
hand. Sentiment throughout tho dny
rather mixed, and was divided on
weekly bureau report. The latter wm .
.- favorable on the whole, although
.. .ibowed picking in the Southwest. It
stated Jhat picking: would^ be ji^gtral^ !ln
In
ceeded slowly. Tho .-pot markets wore
stead ynnd quiet. The feeling finally “
mixed,
STOCKS AND BONDS
Macon Brokerage Co.'s Grain Letter.
^HICAGO, Aug. 2 —Tho wheat market
* strong today. All Influence* were
bullish. European markets were strung.
Tho perman advices were bullish. Con
tract Block* were not materially chanacd.
.hums reduced his ■ • limit" ;,u.uft
bushels. Indications pomieil to con*lmn-d
- ch.nneg of
while fair, contained a smaller proportion
of uouimof fuff, but 111" 1<1C.-|| stocks won-
well maintained fur the week, and they
offset a decrease of 93.000 bushels In the
general stocks. Tho ensh and export op
erations were small. The statistic*
eraUy were about an expected. Tho
trade *
Atchison 77ft I Southern Pvi,
Atchison pM 03V; j Southern Hy.
Baltimore A o.... 84ft Southern I4r.|
B. k O. pfd 02 Taxm-PAcIS*..... 3*4
Canadian Pac ...,133ft Tolelo.Pt-L-Weet 23ft
Cent, of N Jersey. 162 • Tol.8t.T,.-We*t pfd 88
ChaseJkOhlo Wft I Union Pae 931
Chicago fe Allan .. 40ft^ Union Pac. pfd....
Chic. A Alton pfd. ft w'abish....... ... 1*
Chic. kat. wa*....44 Wabash pfd M ,
chlo-VN. w 1771( i whMhns-T .Prle.. 14ft
Chic. Mll.kSt. P..146ft ! Wisconsin Coat... 17
Ohio. M.kfi.P. pfdltlti 1 WH.Oeut. Pfd .... 3?
ChtoTorm. VTtn*. i Adocns W
OhtoT.fcTrns. nt 1 Wft ' Ainorlcan
a,0.,«.A8t.Tx)Uta. 73ft 1 United atatoe 1^4
CMc.kO.W Wells Pnrxo ......Id*
Col.Southern .... lift ■ Amalsmt«t.<Vipper 67ft
Col. Bn. 1st. pfd... 43 ] Aot.Car Foitndrr.. tjft
Col. So. 9ld, ltd.. 10ft Am.car F.lrr ntt. 77
Dei. !t Hudson . .139ft Am. ' otton Oil ... 3®
Dsl.,MOb.-West .766ft | Am. C-»t. Oil pf>l.. 80.
Uonvor-It. dran-le 2tft , American tee t
Ocnver-n.fi. pfd-. 71 American Ice pfd. 2<J4
Erie . 2*ft ; An tin. »'U 6‘ >
Erie 1st pfd 6r, , Am. Mu. OB pfd... 98
Erie 7n pfd 3® ! Am. 1/yiomotlvo.. 21
Hocking Valley... 5' ! Am. Lncnmot pfd »*7
IlocktngVal.pfd.. 78ft 1 A'n.Hmritti.sAUf? 67
Illinois 0**n» .131^ Am.Hmttg.kB.pfd. W
lowaCent l*ii Am.SugarIU*...,1J4k
IowaCont. pfd.... 93 1 Anaconda Mtn.Co. 71;:
Kans. nty Ho..... 21 I Brooklyn Bap.Tr. Rl 1 .
Kan*, city S-Xpfd. *2ft O-d. Fuai a iron a«ft
Loa!s»ltto-NasHT. 114ft I O»nsol1dat« l
Manhattan I, l»»!l I fiSH Product
mixed, hut the outside aborts
ported to have reduced their cmn-
mltmenta on a lltiernl scale. The feeling
on tho closo was rather mixed.
The onts market was relatively alug-
...jih; Liberal receipts took the bulsl down
and they sold for profits. On the other
hnnd. however, shorts were anxious to
reduce their lines and on the dl;/s there
good support.
ere was a somewhat better trad,* In
11'md. nfd..
New York Cotton Futures,
NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Cotton futures
opeyed steady and dosed hardy steady.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
9.89 9.9lb~ 9.61 9.62-6*
'. 9.93 9.94 Ori 9.66-6S
.10.26 16.27 9.91 9.95*99
.10.07 10.09 0.76 9.77-79
. 1.93 9.97 9.65 9.66-67
. 9.36 9.86 9.88 9.67*39
. 9.88 9.89 9.60 9.61
| R—HP _ I—M. middling gulf
16.75; sales 391 hoies.
Nev/ Orleans Cotton Futures.
NEW ORLEANS Aug. 2.—Cotton fu-
tures barely steady. August 16.15 bid;
September 9.69a7u; October 9.46n47; No
vember 9.43*44: December 9.43«44; Jan
uary 9.49a$l; February ; March 9.59
bid. ,
Liverpool Cotton Futures.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 2.—Spot cotton
quiet, prices easier and S points lower;
American middling 6.16d.; low middling
6.00U.; good ordinary S.78d.; ordinary
5.54d. The sale* uf the day were 7,0»»0
bales, of which 306 bales were for spec
ulation and export, and Included 6.600
bales American. Receipts were 12,000
bales. Including 16,100 bales American.
Futures opened steady and cloaed dull;
American middling G. O. C.:
Mlnneiuv
Minn.‘■t.P.I-H.a.M 73ft Inlern*<»nl. Psner MU
M.H.P AH K.M.pM.17* , Intm. V “
• W M
t l>V4 Ini
Nflssonrt.K.-T.pM M’ J I Vatina at T<e.v
Mexican Central.
Ke*Tork pent..
Sorfolk-Wnstnra .
Norfolk-W pfl.
Ontsrto-Woitoro.
PonnsytTanl-i
Intrn. Pump
Pump pfd.
■ it
9ft North Amertcaa.,
J Pacini Mail.
I' - . iM . . I
' Prcrtvn*! Stool Car. :*.i
i Prns«a-| *. C»r pf l 7*
I piillraaa Pa). fi*r.?l7
Bnptili'le H» •ol.. 7 1
I BsuaMla Hionl pfl 44
l’.Uhhrr finods.... 1H
I iiaiibtr ft<ii. rfd-- 7*t
Tean. Ooal klmn lift
Rradlngll r»M. r ‘ i V. n. leather 7
Sock Island Os... Mft n. h fi*nthnr nf 1 81*.
nock 1st. Co, pfd. ei U.8. Renlty klmp 4«
6i.Mi.tri. 9fpfl m U. K ftuhbsr ....
Bt.r/>utsi4n, Wsta lift n. H. Rubber pf 1 74
8t,l .Hn.Watn.ptd. 9Bft U. *. *“
8t.f,-H. Frn.lnt pf | .... | U. 8.
: I
AVestInshni'O F1.1M
Wrt-taru Unlnru... 81ft
C*.9. *K nonw»s..M '*• I M Kab ITuk..
t h nut*i, rof -131 'M KanAT'fJl*. 7*-
O.ftM-lM. •«»! $»!•< ]Jf. k o.aT.ft
C*S. n»f|t rsj.JMft Nat. n. 11. of U*v
Open.
Close.
Jan.-Feb
Feb.-March
March-April ....
July-Aug
Dec.-Jan.
5.35
5.91
6.77
5.63
.......5.42
4.37
6.36
6.27
6.27
6.26
6.85
6.63
IIS
6.11
5.28
Atlantic conn L.. 99
Dalt. k O, (• 10.1
Balt, k U. 3ft».... V*T4
.. I - ,
Con. Of <
; In t
Central of Georqfu Railway.
For Atlan.l 4 15a' 3 60al 1 3*)pl 4 15»)i
Fm AtHn.i 4 66stltias ......t 7 26p l2 25a
For Savannah.. 11 34s 12 5.7a!
Frm Savannah..) 3 2Cn: llOp), I...
For TytH»e (Bundsv only).. ] 4 4ft.a
From Tyfrqq * Sunday only) ,|12 45a
MU'edgeviUe . 11.36a Athens^
Fatonten
cm. St Mont..
Colm. Sc B... * j"
Alhy k Mf<nt. 4 16n|B
Alhv tc Mont. 11 36a >1 .
Albany 7 35p!A!br & Mont. IlSda
s—■--*— 11 3*fl'Gnvlngton
Covington
Macon & I
7 16r
4 15y
1 lOp
*r*.!igna'*' Railway*
r LoGrangs. W. Spgs. Colurabus *: 16$wa
UGfstUfr. ncenmmodatloo... 6;4$atn
i LaGnnre, W. Spfx. Colum. • .11:16am
i fjiGmnge, accommodation.. 3:16pm
Dublin 4. Savannah Railway.
_ ! 16p'Lv. Bavsnnah.. 7 06*
Ar. Dublin ... « Ar. VldaHa... _9 5d»
New Ortesne Cotton Letter.
NEW OtlLKANS. Aug. 2. -Hp*M cotton
cloec-d nulet and easier, with sales <>f
1.200 boles, Incluultig 30t) bates to arrive.
Quotations reduced *$c.
Futures opened steody with prices from
1 to 7 point* higher than yesterday’s chjso.
From the opening there eras nn evident
desire on >he Dart of longtt to llquldats
both. New Q >rk ami this market, and
shorts showed more agsrcsoivi-nes* than
they have for some time. These condi
tions sent prloas down for fairly wide
weekly bureau report was received. The
report was about aa expected and the
trend or pries*
ms fairly at
tomorrow Is monthly
it Importance is ntt
played some nervo
and Hqutdatei
'some extent 'through f»»;r that
port on the condition might be better
in expected. In the trading August
I'SS.fPSV
THE BUREAU REPORT.
The Report le Considered Mors Favorable
Than Expected.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 - The weotW
Coo.ofOa. it la..
Oioi. S Onto 4V4*|#6 ■
Clitc.kAU.9fto... ;m
th*U.k has# 41.. 97
c.M.fc4t.e.r>a.it. loot
Col. "vautborn 15, r*i>.
Col. Fuel £4....... 79 ‘
bkU!> firm Hi ICO
Frle Prtcr IJenls -•
N.Y.Con. gon. ift.
IN. J. fiso.eea.8i..IIty
j Nor. raclfl^ <«.,..)•>
,N>-r Poctao. *s..
Norfolk k trestei
I non sot is WH
[Orrrm short I.tn*
3lauat‘n «Ou 1
Ca Eac.orar.it
U. h. Steel. 21 6
Va.car.ua.«A» ,,
pW..J0i»i
WabMk tsu...,
Ft. W.k D.Ctty intloift
Hock Ink Vat 4 I-2» lOSft
I. k M t’nlf 4*.... 100ft
Man.Cons gold is. 103ft WUo«a~ cea’ iV
v t ^vv'vr k n < l RK 1 STOCK LETTER.
Aug. 2 —Dull nnd app.
thstlc trading mark*! the ntocfc axchnnn
session today, and the movement of prl-
was so sluggish as to be of little l
porta nee.
The flutter of price* was Intermittent-
an '* 'wwnwsrfli and w«* part
of the time above and part of ttw lime
96 ft
3SH
53*4
49Vl
ii 3
<14
cordials, $15 per dox.;
Cracxers.
Bnrona sodas.
Rarong nlcnacs. 7c.
ltarona oyatcr orncker*. 6ftc.
Cream mixed ( ... ^
Stick candy in barrels. 6c.
Stick candy In boxe*. 6ftc.
broken mix boxes. 7c.
Hides.—Dry flint hide,
> 11c.; dry ! South*-
The Pleasant Way.
' Atlanta on th*
. . sant now. All
. elegant Pullman par.
t faro only 25 cerua.
miles shorter by thin routs,
nslderable flmn Ik saved.
wnolecali* and
Compound tierces 1
Tho r:vpm addition for other sized
Ud on puro lard.
IRN. Sacked white 7
No. 2 sicked mixed T
Special (lUotaMona made on carlom
- Texas rust proof.
White < Ilppt d ....
Dry Goods—Wholesale,
INOF
37 v;
13.87*4
7.63 7.67ft 7.62ft
7 ck 7,05 7 r-rtl
7.65
7.57ft 7.63
TRINTS.—4ft to 5&
Hsrdwar#^- Wholesale.
fCorvacted by Dunlap Hardware Co.)
WELL DUCKETS.—$4 per dot.
UOFE.JManlla, 14fto.: Hsasl, He.; cot
ton ITftc.
AXES —87.50 to $9
LOAD.—Bar. 7ftc.
NAILS.—Wire. $2.
barrel.
1.6O per doser,.
. nound.
:.60 barrel; cut, $3.60
Plow bln den, 5c. per lb.
IRON,
pound.
PI.OW STOC'Ka— li'.nnan, »0o.i Fer-
g "-’tT6s. -Fr.IntedH 12.30: c.d.r, 33.50
-2ftc pound base; Bwsde, 4ftfc.
WIRE.—parb. Sfta. round.
CIIA INF—Trace, $4 to $6 dor.
GUN POWDER.—Per keg. Austin crack
■hot, $5; hnlt kens. 55. *6; quarter k-
, ...amplon ducklnc.
12.26: Dupont ‘ "
half kegs. $li.ot»,
1-lb. canlaters, II. I*_
dorf smOKclens powder,
10-lb. cans. 90c. lb.
23 per cent.; Troln
Mixed
Special quotations Ol
i\.—Cholc*’ timothy ,
No. 1 timothy
Clover hay .....
I’rnlrle hay .,,,
Georgia hay ....
Special quotations o
t.VN I'ur* 1 wlif.it .
Mixed bran
Stenni ground .........
FLOUR.—Private stock pastry.
Royal Owl standard
No. t nnt
One-half .
Straights . ..
Low grade
GR18T8.—Huonuts barrels
Hudnuts. sacks
RICE.—Fancy* head
Choice head
Medium .
Low gradr
SUGAR.—Standard Granulat
New Orleans clarified.
New York yellow
SYRUP.—Georgia cane
New York refined
New Orleans molasses,
COFFEE—Green Itl<». choi.ee.
Green llto. madlu
patent
Rio. low grade....
2U-ih. packets
/..ii *4
««
$0.25, Macon to Tallulah Kails
and return. Tickets on sale AugUlt
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, final limit Au
gust 7th. 1904. Trains leaving Ma
con 3105 a. m. and 8 :ro a. in. make
direct connection for Tallulah I-'alls.'
For further information apply at
City Ticket Office. Phone 424.
Macon
TO
St. Louis
Double Daily Pullman Ssrvico via Cen
tral of Georgia Ry., W. & A. R. R., N.
C. A St. L. Ry.,
Illinois
Central
Railroad
On the following schedules:
Pullman sleeping
train starts from ;
with all trains fion
Coach excursion tiokete on sale each
Tuesad yin August.
All ti'-kots roatllng to Chicago nnd
points beyond will bo honored via St.
Louis In either direction by the Illinois
Central Railroad.
For full Information and sleeping
cur reservations call on your nearest
ticket agent or address
FRED D. MILLER.
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. 1 North Pryor St., Atlanta. Ga.
IS
Cfdpts Of ]|Ve stork
heavier. Tho
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
NEW YORK. Aug L—Market condi
tions In dry good* remain ©radically un-
with seller * showing lurr^nsln,
flrmheaa. Buyers, however.
manufacturer*.
_ .PPHdotton aeerl oil
dull but firm. ■' 1 l"i\ • r* and t II-
. apart. Prime crude In barrels f.o.b.
mills 21ft: prime summer yellow 26ft
to 27; off summer yellow nominal; prime
Will Save You
35c to 50c on the gallon, as I buy
direct frpm the distillery. . . .
Exprora Prepaid
4 full qtn. Old KdgtlTJont Rye..,.$4.00
1 gal. Jug Old Edgefhont Rye.... 3.60
i full qts. Horse Shoe Rye....... 3.00
1 gal. Jug Horse Shoo Kyo., 2.7G
4 full qts. Dig Horne Rye....•«•» 2.00
1 gal. Jug Big Horne Rye........ 2.50
4 full qta. Old Harvest Corn 3.00
1 gal. Jug Old Harvest Corn 2.75
Exprsss paid on 2 gallons or moro
$2 goods to same address in jugs.
1 K«l. Jug Old Corn Silk Corn.... 2.00
1 gal. Jug Old Key Htono Rye.... 2.00
Jug and bottle trade a specialty.
Orders fitted same day reosived.
Everything guaranteed as represent
ed or money refunded.
CENTRAL of GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Effective July 31, 1904.
l90th MnrulUn Tlmo.)
For Tyb*o
Sunday only
For Suv.uitmh. Augusta. Du
For Gordon. Auguxtn H.ivar
Mill-dK^viiie. Katonton
For Mlll»-ilgevllie, ICituntou.
For Madison uf.d Alliens...
For Griffin and Atlanta
For Grllflu and Atl iut.-i....
For Griffin and Atlanta....
J. T. STEWART,
Phone No. 306. 416 Poplar St. Macon, Ga.
SOUTHERN
nentlno mr.rkct. nothing doing; mU-sjift
hours at 52ft cents; receipts 164
firm nt 2.3$; receipts Sis. Tnr firm nt
‘ 76; rocelntx 62. Cniae turpentine firm
1 If. t Tl si d t.Mi rec
BAVANNAU. Aux. L- MHP
tlnr* market firm st 53*4 cents; receipts
1,119: Mies 173; exports 166. Rosin firm;
receipts 4.388; sales l J|6; oxnorta 466.
Closing, quote: A. B. C, 2.16; D. 3.46; E,
" "l: F 2.6$: G. 1.61); II. 2.75; 1. 8.3);
3.62ft: M. 3.17ft: N. 3.95: Window
lines. 4.42ft: Water White, 4.65.
CHARLESTON. Aux ’ -Bnlrtts »»»r.
pentlnc market Arm at B2ft rents; sales
none. Rosin Arm: sale* iuuu*. t'luemx.
ite: A. n. C. 2.30: D. 2.33; E. 2 4ft;
2 45: O, 2.b6: If, 2...«S;.I, 3.16: K. 3.46
MACON LOCAL MARKETS.
Stats of Georois Bo
Georgia 4 per cent., 1926....
Georgia 4ft pc., 1915.........
Georgia 4ft pc., 18?2 v
Georgia 3ft pc , 1928 to 1933.
Georgia 3ft pc.. 191S. $500....
Georgia Rufiroad eto'-k..., j-/
Atlanta Sc West Point Haumad
Atlanta Sr West Tolnt 11*11 road
106
Savannah Uafirmu
preferred stock
Georgia Southern Railroad
preferred stock ..*.i
••orgln Somhffm Railroad e<
non stock
Ben board, common
Seaboard, preferred
Southern Railroad, rref..,,,.
Southern Railroad, com
Local Stocks ana 00
We*t*ran Female Colli
Departures Going North
2 nc ciNcVf
OlVt) COACI-
THROUGH TRAIN TO
Departures Going South
Mllb'dxcvlll*.
.nd Athens
nd Grlflln
mil Griffin
Thornuaton...,
Thoms ston
Floral.1. AInu 1:. . .
From Muntgomery, Andaluala.
I f.-n t ford. A11*;i nv . . .
Front Albany and Amerlcus
• — I *ully. t -ICx'-epc Bumtay.
Sleeping c»ga l»«twumi Macon
vnntinli on trains leaving Mncoi
m. and arrIvltiK Macon 3 35 a. in
.*11 30am
. 7 36pm
1 10pm
and Atlanta.
SLEEPERS.
AND «*ULLMAN
8.30;
DAY COACHES AND
MAN OBSERVATION CAM
(SEAT RATE TO ATLANTA 25 GTS >
TO NEW YORK VIA WASHINGTON,
BALTIMORE and PH I L A DEL PH I A.
P. M., THROUGH TRAIN MA*
L35
7.30
FROM MACON TO ST. LOUIS.
P. M., LOCAL TRAIN FROM
MACON TO ATLANTA. CAR-
PICS NICE DAY COACHES,
ALSO PULLMAN SLEEPER FROM MA-
2.15
A. M„ THROUGH TRAIN TC
JACKSONVILLE, CARRYING
DAY COACHES WITHOui
CHANGE; ALSO PULLMAN
BLEEPER. THIS TRAIN ALSO CAM-
RIBS PULLMAN SLEEPER TC
BRUNSWICK.
9.05
A. LOCAL TRAIN, MA
CON TO BRUNSWICK, MAK-
INC ALL THE STOPS, CON
NECTS AT JESUP WITH
TRAIN FOR JACKSONVILLE.
7.20
P. M... LOCAL TRAIN MACON
TO HAWKINSVILLE, MAK
ING ALL b TOPS.
ELEGANT SOUTHERN RAILWAY DINING CARS, ALL THROUGH TRAIN3^
No. 14 froi
Arrival of c
So.Ky.Trains} ]'j
•iDarn—No. 13
onvllle, Hriinsw
K 1
No. 16 frm)
No. 8 from
-No. 16 from
Asheville and Atlanta.
J. W. JAMI80N, Clt/ Ticket Ancnt.
JAMES FREEMAN _
CITY TICKET AND PASSENGER OFFICE. !07 CHERRY STREET.
TELEPHONE 42 4.
Acme Drawing Co.
M "
Macon Gas At Watei
1945
Centra! of tleorxta
trust. 6 r,c . 1937.,...,.,.!
Central of Ga- coimo||i$at#d
Central of Ga. 1st Incomo,.
Central of Oa. *d Inroma,,
Central of Ga. 3d In©
Oa- Southern 5c »
mortgage, 5 pe., 191
Oeorgla Railroad A IV...
6ft per cent.. 1916...•...
Oeet'd Steamship t-®-* l »t
Georgia Southern
and Florida Railway.
and BlrmlnKba
nrrlvlnx Mo
i»r»ivhiK Macon
E. P. BONNER. l>. T. A.. Macon. Oft.
M.& B. RY.
Local and Through Schedules.
Effective July 17. 1904.
Depot Fifth and Pino Htreets.
STATION*.
A MIP M Lv.
0 18 5 If,
9 3S 6 67 .
9 61 4 231.
10 67' 'I 43',
16 15
v.-'.rr
MU* M
5’ 9 45
0 28' 8 14
3 131 8 02
I 8 68- 7 50
1 8 87 7 83
Ar. Woodbury .Lv|
if. 7 25 Ar Warm HpK« . I.v| 7 56! 6 35
rxet after a Mire
in e:*ct In reviving the in flu
emaUona! political fjjia —
* of the
buying for London account was
or In the fir*t hour hero and helped
*orb the light t'nrfU-taking,
harp^reaction In Metropolitan Street
... trength
ftty
ifdent IM-
the early feature here' and
traceable to tf»e d,*nld h |*re
moot *4 erterrfay’n rumor* t)
ter-oovDdgtt i,Vinpany w«h Making to
control of the MeiroiMdltan svatem.
Fo»Jthern PtcUk to enjoy • l»e-
5i»te<I advantage from yesterday** repoyt*
of 1 1 HP* ^te»•| rail purcnAKe* for the ffar-
rtmen system, while Union Pacific was
W|wjh!tol to profit-taking. IVnnnvlvar.ta
June earning*
statement, which ah
f litlng Off Ip gro*.4 ea
•»! live* eonttn
»enrr
1916
Ceorglo Railroad A Dankinc
$ per rent. 1*22-
Oeorgla a Alabama conao
per rent. 1943...
Seaboard. 4 per rent.,,
Seaboard. 5 P»r rrn(
Southern ft R . 5 P<
est and maturity...
A Vtr 'an/nw’urilT ,
Columbus, i pc- * ,r,J
Hide. Wool. Eto.
tCorrerled bv p.
IIIDF.P —Dry flint. 1
11c.; gr»en «■«, 1-* lr>
greet! salt kip*. 7'K*»
green salt eklnx. Iftc.
R r»at skin*. 16 th *6c. «
K. 15 to 26r.
WOO!*—W**Md, P
pnwashed, per lb J2
lb.. 8 to 12&S-
in force hy tl.- contpiny. Tnt market
■bowed. decreasing renfatanee to the
weight upon ft and dosed easy at about
th* lowest of the -day.
fcr..
Common framing, sk
Common boards, roagl
Common framing, rout
imbe* C-iOtatiort.
' •