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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST
14. Ir>04.
T
MACM ■ BHOKRAtiE CO.
r„ D. JC'NE S , L. CORBETT
PrcslrJ, ;nt. S.cty i Treat.
STCCKS.^ COTTO), GSAIN
4I8-4J0 CHeirr. s :. ’Phone 5i3
Cha: ■! I i'r I’tiT-ir’c- HullJIliB
Tl-E* • S’DELL OMPANY.
.n! »:oo,000.00
: v
the O’De 1
and careful
Reference
■derillaced «4$T?
[Mny, assuring pro!
ntlnri
r . Ejchange Hank 1
tionj Bank. Macon.
COTTON MARKET
OPEKED 8TEADI
At Advance l on Septem ber
off 1 to L Other Months.
Ware & Leiand,
CHICAGO—NEW YORK
A RESPONSE TO CABLES
lANp
Y. MALLAF Y, J. J. COBB.
—fer.fc ! CaehTai
W. P. V.-MLI-LER/Am*. Cashier.
Commercial and
St vings
Rank
M/.CE
GA.
Each year In thj Bank's hlotoryiias
shown an !»>cr*aa<- in Surplus, Depos
its and -Cash Reaouree*. *
Every accommodation granted de
positors consistent with conservative
bunking.
Union Savings Rank
and Trust Company
MACON, GEORGIA.
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent.
J. W. CABAN ICS, President.
C. M. OrtR. C-r.hier.
O. H. CABANlC-i, Accountant.
ent Seemed to be Bearish on
Generally Favorable Weather
Reports, and Later, When the Hous-
Estimates for Monday Came,
'infl 2,000 Bales Against 27 last
Year, the Market Sold Off.
LIVERPOOL spots closed............6.OC
NEW YORK spots closed 10.66
EW ORLEANS spots closed 10?i
THE LOCAL MARKET.
MACON, Aug. 13.—'The local market Is
dull and Irregular, with little doing to
Quotations on.
New York Cotton Letter.
NEW'YORK, Aug. 13—The cotton mar
ket opened steady at un advance of 1.
point on September and a decline of 1
f points on the other position* in
ponso to cables. At first there was
ne bull support und covering, but scntl-
n t seemed to be bearish on tho g,»u-
uljr favorable weather reports, und lat-'
when tho Houston estimate for Mon-
«(p,s"o? si
last year, offerings Increased, with Now
Orleans sending selling orders to the
local market. Under this pressure prices
sold off to a net lorn dt about 4 to 7
Tolnti*. after* which business became less
'live and fluctuations were Irregular, a
fir. 11 r» fn.ni linttrtm
Capital $200,000.
Surplus $30,000
..Interest paid on deposit*. Economy
Is the roud to weifltlj. .Deposit your
savings and they WBl l • increased by
Interest .Compounded : jml-unuually.
. J.M. JOHNSTOa, it. J. TAYLOR,
President. V ce■ President.
L. P. HILLY?R, Cashier.
OSCAR E. DOOL', A st. Cachic
American Nfclional Bank
Capital $250,000.00
Stockholders’ Liaii r 't) $200,000.00
Surplus . $12d.OOO.OO
Undivided Profits $ 25,000.00
OtRE :TC»RS.
J. M. Johnston. ;t Popper,
K. J. Taylor, C. \ Turner.
\V. M. Johnston, E. ' Wllltaghan
Gen. RobL Ober. . . Merritt.
You cannot do ’/otter than put your
account with tho : i <. n.•: n National
Bank. Call on, or a l<ir**s s
L. P. HILLY EH, Cash
Thin Today
wk. lust wk.
Today Today
1903. 1$4.
Saturday .... 668 491
148 1,704
Receipts and Exports.
Today.
Consolidated not receipts..
Exports to Great Britain..
exports to continent
Stock on hand ull porla»..
668
100
$40
T7.932
Slfice September 1, 1903—
Consolidated receipts
Exports to Great Britain....
Exports to Fmnee
Exports to contlneht....;..
Exports to.Japan. «...
Exports to’ Mexlcp
7,135,620
2.601.320
699.123
2,595,074
46.196
. i... 27,310
Exchange. Bank
OF MACON. GA.
STATE DE OSIIORY.
. W. CABAMSo, Provident.
C. M. OR Cathit r.
DIRECTORS:
Dunlap,
un
• W. R. Rogors, H.
A. L. Adams. N. u
A. D. Schofield, .1 :4 W II
M. H. Taylor, 5am i iaye
W. D. Lamar. V. C. Burk
Wo solicit the bns.i s% c
chants, planters and ba-L*.
them courtesy, pr. • >. : •
and liberality. Thi I. rg v -»t
and surplus of any b u «i, ir
Georgia.
safety,
capita
Money to Lend on
Real Estate.
t'iipcr
Jlar-
TVoll ratod coinm.orici
and very low rates <:j
ketable securities.
Macon Savings itank
670 MULBERRY STREET.
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS BETWEEN
* MACON AND THE €A ST.
(Via Georgia PaTlroaa and JJI u:o
Line.)
Effective Jan. Id, Dot.
Macon ..!• S 35 i
Milled-c’llej 9 4S .i
8 | 11 44a
Lv Camak
(Central tlroa)
Ar Augusta ...
(Kast’n time)
Lv Augusta ...
Lv Florence ...
Lv Tayat* villa.
Ar Petersburg.
Ar Richmond
1 SOp
2 25p
7 ■
9 Cl;.
S CO: I
2 42a
p s :*a,
I
4 10a
Ar Washington! 7 J0a| I
Ar Baltimore..! • C6al I i. .. .
Ar Philadelphia! 11 Ua
AX New York..| 1 Upl | i
•Dally. ISunday only. $Dui:> _i« i
tueday.
Trains arrlva from Augusta si *. prin
on main line at 10:55 a. m.. 10.*00 oC i
From Can** and way atatior* i t
W. W. HARDWICK. Gen. A,-.
W. C. RAGIN. Sol. AQt.
Georgia FaMrcad.
For Augusta * MctJ 4 If0*7*6 ♦* l
Frm August.., .110 55a 10 "Op' j?,..
From Camak .|t 6 lSp;t 118p;.., I-.,,,
Ceorgla Southern A Florida R*>.
iw Juxvillft . . 11 20al 12 45i|
From Jaxvllle.
For Palntka ,
Frm Palatk*
For ViMofls
Frou. Vald*U
n »>aj 12 teal:::::::: p::
11 »*l I ....
Vor AUenbs
To?
jatRii
nta ....I 1 lOallO IQnl..
2 15a'l»> loel ,
’**)•;% sl_
,1 Up
:tii Kens not'.
t ica: Arrive fra
11 35*Athens . .,
7 JKlMI l l^ravIl 4
1 lJp'Kr.tu, t
New O
Rt. Lot
Mil wati
ra of Trade,
otton Exclmns
foe Exchange
Private Wires to Principal Points
The
v. hi;
n« fa
i rather bullish, tang
^4nd.f± Ur .4
mixed.
jic circumstau.
of the Chronicle
» dote.
nd the
orted to Up
it her map
The
re CDS bales against 4S9 bales last
ck and 14S Mlee Inst year. For the
ck 5.000 bales against 6.777 bales last
ek und 1,642 bales last year. Today’s
■*'lptH at New Oilcan* were M9 bales
t notlilng last year, ai\d nt Houston
30 bdlos against nothing hist'"year.
The Ports.
riorntton In |mrtn of the belt,
reports suggested «himuge by boll weevil.
Ill In sonic section:! wa
u Hitje disappointing.
.j today showed further
tered rains In places wliotv there is al
ready/too much moisture and where tho
n<im« arc interfering with the gathering.
However, tho movement of new cotton Ts
Steadily IncruMsIrtc «*«d wnw of the Inte
rior points report accumulation of now
cotton. It Is oxpoCbHl that the receipts
of new cottop at the i>orts will soon de
velop as A market feature. The weather
forecast pointed to further rains, and
there was a disposition to hold off. j>cml-
Ihg a cron ring of the weather situation.
The statistics wen* about as expected
and had little effect. Southern Inter
ests were On both sides. . On the clone
professionals were In odmtot of the mar
ket.
Liverpool Cotton Statistics.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 13. -Following aro
the weekly cotton statistics: Bales.
Total Halos of ull kinds 34.000
Total saws of American 26,0»10
English spinners* bikings 4G.ooo
ImiNirfu/1 kftiiH ’.!!!!*.!!!*,! 1 2Looo
Imports of Amencuu ll.QfO
StiK-k of all kliuln 23-,Oao
Stock or American i$n,uoo
Quantltv ulimit, nil kinds 67,000
Today’11 Quantity afloat of American 31.0Q6
otul sales on specula 1 loti.....,.i, 6on
Total sales to exporters l.eou
damage from the recent copious ralna
ur«- to hand, hut as detcri.initIon to a
moderate extent Is expected during tha
fsont month, the market Is not affectel
cotton Is coming to the ports,
undermining the effect of the rerer
ugatulu for higher prices. The trade Is
awaiilng the legitimate adjustment of
supply and demand free from artlllrlal
Receipts,- Shipments, 8ales, Stocks.
The Porta: • I Trice. I Itecta. I Sales.! Sick.
Onnk Statement.
NEW YORK. Aug. 13.—The statement
of tho averages of tho clearing house
Galveston . . .110%.
Baltimore - . 11.00
Boston . . . .10.6."
Wilmington .
Philadelphia
Savannah . .
New Orleane-
Mnblln
Memphis .
Augusta . .
Charleston
Cincinnati
.oulsvillo .
louston . .
Now York
10.80
10%
10%
10.00
m
10%
banks of this city for t
Ixinns .
In<ren»
Deposits
f>gal tenders
opened steady and
ig. 13.—Cr
closed stci
Open. High. Low. Clok,
try 0.64 9.65 0.61 0.63
uuy -* 0.65-1
9.60 9.68 0.63-71
.!!.!!!!!*.!'. oTto oto o!7s-7
August 10.03 in.or, 10.00 lo.oi-o
September •.*« o.sc o.70 9.M-81
Octotier 0.67 0.68 0.61 0.63-64
November 0.65 9.55 9.55 ,9.57
December ...^. 0.63 0.63 0.68 9.«i
Snot cotton closed quiet: middling up
lands 10.65; middling gulf 10.80; Males 445
New Orleans Cotton Futures.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. IS.fl—Cotton fu-
lures quiet and Steady. August 10.18 bid;
September 9.63a64; October 0.4fa44; No
vember 0.42; December 9.41n42: January
9.46n47; February ; March 0.56 bid
Liverpool Cotton Futures.
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 13.—Spot cotton In
limited demand; prices 4 points lower;
American middling 6.o6d.: low middling
« .90d.; good middling 5.68d.; ordinary
.44(1. The sales of the dny were «.»MH
bale* of which 3<M) bales were fur specu
lation and export, nnd Included 2.600 bales
American. Receipts wero 400 bale*, ull
American.
Future* opened quiet nnd cloaed dull;
American middling O. O. C.:
Opeh.
OO
Jan.-Feb. ...-.v..^..,*6i19
Feb.-March 6.2*
March-Aprll 6.21
:{:|f
Dec.-Jan ,6.20
New Orleans Cotton Letter.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 13.—The apot
otton uvtrket wu* dull and easy*
Future* opened quiet with price* 2 to 5
points lower than yesterday's cloning fig
ures. Liverpool was lower nnd disappoint
hur. Although private entries report*-,
that solnner* were taking more eotton
end rraumptlon of full time wa* sxpeeb-d.
fletllnr lirtbo local market w.is free nfter
rhe opening, nnd fairly active for the
for a great ■JSSir- the damage That the
rain* have done. In the trailing Hoptom-
ber lost 2 point* In the qnenlng at 9.68,
*nd Anally sold down to 0.63. The market
dosed steady. Net losse* were: August
4 points, and the other posftionn from
to 7 points.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For ths TwentvFour
elt. ranging from an average minimum
of 66 degree* for eleven station^* In North
Carolina to n maximum of 02 degree
nine Htntlcm* In Oklahoma and it
Territory. Shower* mostfv light.
eurrM m portions of at! .Ustrlcts except
Oklahoma. In dinn Territory, Arkansas
tad frmtogrnAlahsmr
»rn Alabama.
JOHN R. WEEKH. br
This means «s» new crop
it Mont. 4 lAi*Btrm. A r*.i|n • 3 t <
St Mont. 11 sei'Mor.t. ft .t&r 4"*—
ny 7 .*7r, Alby ft M.s t II c,
iglon ... 1! 25a'Co\1nfton . i. ^
Macen ft Birmingham Railway.
buGr-tey*. W. Kpir». ColamM *:!3t .g
STOCKS AND BONDS
Increase
. .$2,096,491,400
1.014.600
.. 2,207.132,50*)
2.019,100
28.293.600
.. :i4S.»l.»0
.. 82,650.701)
t. 534.20!)
.. 276.854.00*)
3.686.700
.. 350.614.600
.. 2.152.400
.. 501,783,135
.1 720.776
57.731.475
1.422.625
63,676 025
1,423.(150
lbs hud the
i) P&cUlC
i.jpibsiiihry stock, and
aierolly were Inclined tn
Atctuson. which came
a little reulix-
ol bonds. par y value.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Georgia a: A hi
g per^ cent, 194;
flouilwni'S. l li'
eet and maturity
to rato lntcr-
100 121
■l fell In
Highest poln
iSses
r. 13.—Weakness, Induced
nrketlng of long wheat,
Vrs feared to curry over
mom pnane or u iu-rv-
y. Thu price of Bcptem-
lequence 2Ue. fq»m the
the day. closing Ha’fco.
final figure*. Corn Is
Wheat-
80pt. Old.$1.02
Kept. new. 1,00
Cotv—
Aug. .
Bo|*t. -
$K03% $1.00%
1.02*4 1.00
4.01*4 '.•’)
1.00*4 1,03%. 1.00%
°»tfc
ess pork—
Bent. . .11
•Ocl. . .11
Oct. . .C.J|5
Short Ribs—
Oct.
7.47V1-
7.4214 T.45
m
?:«•
Grain Letter.
•There was n mixed
DuspKe the less
_ n the Fur EAst.
.... mm lower and tho foreign in
terests were lest* 0tKH<nc<s to buy. The
comlitiotm in the Northwest were more
favorable, npnrently. and on the flrmnewt
Macon Orokeratje
CHICAGO. Aug. 13
trade Ut wheat today.
Tavern hi i* war news from
the cables 1
Atlanta, price
ter and maturity
Columbus, S pc.. 19
Lumber Cuotatlo
fCorrectad by it ».••>,..- a i-’cll
,Common .framing. :»' d....
s*0d and m Itched cslUns
. . inre rdjo weather board!
Bevel edgo weather boarding
‘ o. 1 siv.v.i j.h,.* shtnglea...
o. ? Sit wed pine shlti -n *..,
lo. 1 beat cypre.na sldngles.
• and Prulta—*Whi
I
PEANUTS.—North Carolina. »V4c. lb.;
ftttJNKW^S to ic. per nouni*
R A IB IN h!—Now 'Snip' 1 'f
ANAS.—Bunoh. JI »r» h.iol
ONlUNd.—New crop, $1.75 bushel.
OU-\Xi»I-:h. —I’-dlfovnla. 23.50 bo*.
CABBAGE.—Virginia. !%c. lb.
OH A NOEH.—Florida. $3.23 box.
NKW lDTATOLH—par sack, $2.25.
(Corrected HJy' U °WelcWn.amp' ft Mack.)
WHISKY.—Rye, ftl.lo to $3 50: corn.
It.10,to $1.50; gin, $1.10 to $1.73. North
Ga£Q)l£.ri ^com. $1.10 to $1.50; Oeorgla
E.-750. to.$5; high wines, $1.18;
>ort and nherry. 7bo. to $4; Claret. $1 to
10 a ooso; American chmtpugn«. $7.60 to
16.60 per case; roralala, $12 per dot.;
blttors. $7.50 per do*.
• Cracker*,
parona sodas. 6c.
Barona nlcnacs. 7c.
Barona oyster crackers, 6Vjo.*
N. It* C. sod.ta. *0.
Gtng»-r snaps. N. D. C.,
Excelsior oyster, 7He.
out over the Sunday Interval. The re
cclpts were mbdemte and the cash and
export, trade was only of utoflemto pro-
portlnnr. Ths country offerings were ntor«
liberal and larger offerings front ■ thi
Northwest were looked for. Nows fnm
the Northwest say* that now that jiur
ih begun, much win de|fend on
the weather nand many interests v.*ete in-
rlined to adlitst their hold Inga so as to
l»e prepared to take advantage of changes
In- this eonnecstlotu On tho close the
feeling WAS mixed.'
| Corn followed wheat, trade moderut-
pnd professionals - on l*oth sides of tni
market. There wan still bull talk rcgnrd
lug the September ooiton hut longs It
many eases took profits on lictter levels.
e tntlstlcs were without fresh feature.
*sh nnd export trade clow, country of
fering* liberal. Shipping houses w»:r»* well
ruppll.nl With,com. Cropj imum Was fa
vorable on the whole, and Indications
Pointed to n big yield, on tho clone th»
feeling was mixed. L .
Oats was narrow and .dull. hut-»hc tone
t uns snry, following hw receipt! an.1
avonUrio grading. Tie- cash trade Tim
wns slow nnd the country offerings heavy.
' Pmrlslons wore slow, pecker* did mile
and there wns some liquidation l*y *P*c-
hlntors. The ossh ; trade wns light, and
tho movement of product moderate.
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
NEW VOHK. All*. 13 —Tho drv «o.»d*
market nt first hatWs.remuln* unchanged
t)n cnton goods prices are still llrml:
tnnlntuloed in SWiDj of tho effort■« of buy-
are to secure conBraafon* for future du-
Ivories. With tho Jobbing trade iho w " k ■ ,,
in* closed mildly, but n l»dsv we.
nokeil for begltinlng Monday. LI
fire firm and In moderate icmorut. Dun
.. 81
R aithorn Pan.*..,. 6»»4
Boultioro Bf8....^ 28)i
Sniiihera Ily.pM.. 91
>..p/»ctir?,.2
Atcfilaon
Atchison pM 91%
IInUiiiii.ro kl).... WJ!,
oat. of b Jersey. 16t‘;
Hips. A Ohio 871$
Chicago A Alton . *'>' i
• lllo. V- A.tori pt t. S')'4
etile. gat Wn»... 14KI .. .m
rhUskn.T wiieel(s«r*T»Rrto.
chkt Mlt.fcHt. P..i4*Wr
'•Tile. M.AH.r. pM!T»*j
ChleTermftiTin*.
CH1tcT.fcTrna.t1M D%
u.c,,o.fc(t.ls>ul». H%
CMc.kG.W
Oo|,«4mithern .... 14 J 4
rot. Ho. let. pM, “ '
XT
Wieconsln deal... H‘}
Wir.oent. WJ .... «0
Jfl
American....
rntted ftaiee 19*
Wells al
Amalgmtd.cv.opor
Am.Cer r.vmdrr..
Am.OsrF4ry.pM. TX
American
Oenror-U.0. pfd.. 73’<
Erie. . 21% m
Krlnlal pM e3»i Am. Un. Oil pM... 2«J4
Ifneklngrallay,.. T»
flocktag Til pfd.. W i
llilnota Oanl 134*4
lawaOsat 1
IownCmit. pM.... 31H
Ran*. City Ho..... 2IH
Ratio. City Ho. pM. 44
UmUrtUe-KasHv. ll"i£
Mauhattm / IW'i
Mat Hoourltloa... 93
Uotrcplln. Aully .m
Mlnnnsp. -HI. f 81
Mlnn.st.p.AH.g.M Tl«^
Mioannrt 9%%
UUoourl,K.-T.... 2•'
Mliiotirt.R.-T.pM 4*'
Am.SmcittM'fcnfj 69
Am.Hmtts.IrlLpM.Ut#^
Am. sugar Hfg.. ..WX84
Col. r«*i h iron. 36k
Oanaral KJactrtc .lW
Tniarnotn:. Paper li%
fntrn. P inarptd.. till
Istm. Pump 311$
Intrn. Fnmppf-I. 1*
Notioaal Uvi..
Musicnn Central. pH Forth American..
Nat. It.n. of Mot, Pacific Mall W4
t.lt.U.of Mei.pfu. PacclO’s Qa* lMJs
4tevYprkUcnt,...l>)
Nr.rfotk-W»»*t'.ra . *11$ ('fo d K OrfjiM TJ
Norfolk-H' pM. . m I Pallman Pal. Oar.JiT
Ontarto-Wettora. *114 | H-n iStta Ht ««1.. V*.
Peaoayltaol* M ItaioiMUHiaalpft 4^,
Rut*
Itnl.hc
w
, .. Tana. Coal fclrm 4>H
71H ii.Mmiw 7*2
Sock Island Oo.14 It. n. leather of I *4*4
c*. . - . ... «,/ h.h. tssitykimp Ifti
bi.i^o.»rn. »>• 'T'rt !!• ?• '* 4
•cLouts*.. Watn. l'*S It. h. Itttbbar pM
Kt.I,Me.Wato.pf>. 37H 0. H. 3U»al 11H
Hr.LH.Pm.UtpM .... 0.H.Stealpld..... en
Haalinardaom.... lo*.; wv*tUi«Uotm kl.ffRVi
pfd..... 1>H 1 Weatera Onion....
BONDS.
COTTON SEED OIL.
NEW YORK. Aug. 13.—Cotton ser
Wns very Arm with offerings Hunt a
fair speculative ftenaml. mm • •
In barrels f,o.b. mills 22u2$; prime
tner yellow 20i\26VU •<»« sumnntr vsllnw
nominal; prime summer white 32V4a.(3
prime wintor yellow 3J>an33.
NAVAL STORES.
- SAVANNAH. Aug. 13.—Spirits turpenl
tine market Arm nt r.5», wnu: iccctpts
949; snles 231; exports 52*. Rosin Ajm
receipts 3.607; sale* .1.660; ernurca Lj.
rinsin*. nuute: A, B. C. 2.19: D, 2*?-
E, 2.40; F. 2.45; o. 2.50: II. 2.T6; I, 3.3
K $.65; M. 3.8(1; N. 4.06; Window Gla»
4.36; Water White, 4.60.
cAaRUMTON. Aug. >1, --Bplrlta tut
pen tine market Ann at 51 cents:
pone. Rustn Ann: sale* nnuM. CU
oiiote- A, It. (!, 1.7!); I>. 2.1a: L.
F. 2 35; O. 2.40; 11. 2 *0; I. 3.20. lv.
U. 3.66: b. 3.80; Window tllass.
Water White. 4.40. • ‘ ' * ..
WII.MINOTON. Ay*. 1*.—Spirits tnr
^entitle market Arm nt 62 *» cents bid J re
ceipts 33 ivisks. Rorln rrm st 2.25 hid
receipts 1t». Tnr firm .at 1.70; .fetnpli
16. Crude turpentine Arm at 2.si. 3 7,
and 4.0a; receipts 16*.
MACON LOCAL MARKETS.
“QUEEN OF SEA HOUTES."
MEhCHANTS AND MINERS
TRANSPORTATION CO
STEAMSHIP LINES.
SAVANNAH
M.& B.RY.
Through Schedule
6Vir.
Send for illustrated folder.
H. D. HAY,
Commercial Agent, 1111 Empire Build
ing, Atlanta. Ga.
W. P. TURNER, G. P. A,
sorted can
8c.
I MM
m
CHECKS.
BLEACH]
PIU NTS.-
. »ndy In Ian 1 reis; cc.
Stick candy In boxes. 01$c.
Fancy broken mix boxes, 7e.
Mixed candy In pulls. G. 7 and 8c.
Dry Qouda—Wholaaata.
to 7i40!
*K.!NOb;—4«Q' to l?4o.
island.—&u to m.
*•'.8—5 to u%c.
Rings.—4% to lit.
-4ViJc 6%c.
Hardwer*— wnoteaate.
(Corytactwl by JJunlap llaruwarn Ca)
WEI.L ITUCKETti.--34 Per dox.
)vOri-'.JMnnll:i, I4*ic.; Bt-sd, lie.; cot
ton 17Ue.
A\P».—37.60 tn $9.00 per dor or.
LKAD.-rDur, nuiuid.
NAILS.—Wire, $2.60 barrel; cut. $2.GO
hurt el.
fUU'VKLB.j-S? tu 111 dox.
CARD8.—Cotton, $1.50 per .lox.
How blades. 5c. prr II*.
IRON — SHc. t*ound base; Bwudo. 4|4c.
pounn.
Wmj5.—Barb. SUn, poUnd.
PU>W STOCKS.—Itammn. 00o.; F.r-
fuson. $oc.
TUBA.—i'alntedU $1.20; cedar. $2.60
dot.: white
GUN VOW Di.R. -r^’ev l:cg, Austin cmrk
■h«»t, $j: ha»r kegs, Zl.tb: quarter
91.6a; elmniplon ducking, nunrter
12.25; Dupont and Hazard
i ernek
I <>rn.
• •
i adovo cuts, smoked nt
u<T 1414
Wd IM
. . _Jit am. — tw „,
liulf kugs. $11.35; quarter hoaa. 15.75;
1-lb. cnnleters. $1, tens 24 pur rent.: Trojs*
dhrf smokeless powder, 1-lb. cans, $1;
HIDES.
(Corrected by 0. Bur nil
Dry flint iz to ioc
Dry silt It to 12c
Credit salt, all weights 7V4 to 8Vli
Green, not salt cured G to g*,<
Iktinuued hides, uct-ordlng to value.
Goat tntlrui 10 to34c
Hhcep skins ... ,n
WOOL.
Co.)
to 60c
Grocertee at Wholesale.
(Corrycted by 8. It. Jsquos ft Tinnley Cc.)
These prices an* at wnolcrul* und not
to consumer**
MEATS.-Dry salt rll*H *u
Extra short ribs nil
Dry salt plate*.
Any of.the
lc. advance
HAMS.—-Fancy sugar cured
Standard aigar
Iffenlcnantfl ...
Wfijlir .r c "*.J*
80-lb. tubs !.! Hr
10-11*. tins h
6-lb. tins 8
1-lb. <«4ns .. 8
Compound tierces 6
The same addition for other slxo*
as on purr lant.
CORN.—Sucked white 76
No. 2 sacked mixed 74
Kpeeial quotations mudo un carload
loti.
OATS.—Texas, rust proof 65
* Whit a dipt ted 64
,Mixed (Nits 60
_ Bpccyd quotations on enr Iota
HAY.—Choi.timothy
No. 1 tlnmtiiy
Clover bay '
I’ralrie bay
Georgln hay
Bnocioi quotations on car lots.
41RAN.—•jPure wheat
Mixed bran
Jersey stork feed l.$.)
Mi:AI,.-“vuli.r i-rrM.,,1 JuHoltf.,M
! Kmuna 7S
F :;:;
No. 1 Patent 5.2>»
One-half patent lk5
Straight a 4.75
Lnw grnde..... '.,7. ."1. *7)
ORISTB.—Hudnuts. bar role 3.75
Itudniite, sacks 1.66
RICK.—Fancy head 6
Choice,head .5
Medium
. L«w grade 3V4
8UOA1I. Htsmlnnl grrtnulated G.40
New Orleans ctarllled r.«'.
New York vellow 5
SYRUP - Goorule. oaneL. 2S
New lorlt r-tda-d 2J t-» 30
Now Orl - .ns mdi issea 14
COFFEE—OTsep Ria ihol.co 12
•Ireen Rim. medium..... II
Green Hlo, low cm do 10
Artouckln'« roast*-.! 12 :•*
BALT— !»•)-it, shite 1 . us r,«
1 oo-lb, Burlap -aoii-i 4'i
I Springs' Special pu
bagguge citr, smoker and elegant
Is operated on Sundays, betwcu
and Warm Sprlnsa .*la Woodburj
the Southern Railway.
Iniprchangeable tnllonge Ho
lantlc and West Point IlnUwn
tnlle books Issued by tl»o Ma
and Havnnnah Railroad, accop
Macon nnd latGrangn.
C. B. RHODES, l
THOS. H. FREEMAN, C.
CENTRAL of GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
DEPARTURES
ARRIVALS
State of Georgia Bonds
orgls 4 pr
. . 1926.
414 P«*.. 1*15
Georgia 4t4 |*.. 1022..^...
pn.’,' iVtl. *So4*.
• ooapon...tHD;jNsv.^lsn.lat fne.. 1**4
c.h.m. 55:7.7...i«'« iS'l*.* Kt 1 * •
t.H. 9a, eon pen.. .105 IV. >.is ft Tax 4s.,, lllo
0 S Dew\J raf..l>» M. Kan ft Tat IK 1»H
A.f , ol-IH. aoa. np; M. ft aUT.U MH
C-Caawls. rag.dOCH Hat. H. U. of Mas.
O.S. n»9\%. oou. 106)} OO*. 4a..» 16*4
Atchison, iaa, Is.iond J.T.Cjsm sea.:)'^s. *9*4
A'a-Buspnaat •*. uv' *• ■*. Gwi.san.6i.
Atlantico.-wt J*vd0i 4s.,..J9»>4
ii.n an *. K'g Ta*t60. 14
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loew* hi.-A u«,
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t! <itti#ro Pa*, ts . '^5
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**• n '*• ,, * 041 * ,J *
li t } Tax. a ?a4. isis..IU44
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7.‘ ’ totoa Pacta, «« . l'A';
icoyt c» J*ac.>var.t« .
'0. h. stoat, >1 »«.. U%
Georgia 3
•Local Steens ana Donat.
Wesleyan Female Collaga. 7 no.,
deflomnatloa Jon y anil July
coupoii*. prim owing to date
of maturity
Acme Brewing Co 1*0
McCaw Almifg Cc... 13*
Mr.cori Ous ft Water consols... 05
Railroad stocks.
•n It. R. stork
.._Jroacl stock
Atlanta ft West Point llullruud
stock 162
Atlrintu ft West Point Railroad
d'-lwntun-s ...166
Augusta ft . Bavsnhah, Itai'root
sbK-k .....Ill
Georgia Hour hem ft Florida 1st
b ref erred stock ^MiisAa|MU
Georglp Houtherr
preferred stock . . ■
Georgia Southern ltaUroad com
mon stock 4
Heuboard. common _
Bflfcboorq.J^referFd ........... .1
Pouihern Itallmnd, pref...,,,., I
Southern Rallroei. 2
nailroad Donas.
Central of Uenrclts 4 coibiter
trust. f» pc, 1034
Central ©f Ga. conrulldatsd....
Central of Ga. 1st li.euma
Central of fki. 2>1 ir.eome
! Central of li*. W Income.
I us. Southern ft Moridfc 1
t mortgage. 6 pc..
Georgia
6V4 t»er cem., m
Ocean Stantnshlp
Departures (iuing North
3.05]
l UNOINAtr, '
I COACHES
CHANGE) AND PULLMAN
ij to aVlanta. carries
IJOAY COACI
MAN OD j
(SEAT RATE TO ATLANTA 25 CTS)
TO NEW YORK VIA WASHINGTON.
■>/>' L .ind PHI! AUI I.PHIA.
fl 'IP* M., THROUOH TRAIN MA*
d XK CON TO CHATTANOOGA. CAR.
I»U«JMY'NC PULLMAN ALBBPERE
FROM MACON TO AT. LOUIS.
•)ACKUON VI LLC,
DAY COAC
CHANGE; ALSO
9.05 k
LOCAL TRAIN,
7 2fl r \ m.. local train from „ M
-.3IJMACON TO ATLANTA. CAR. 7 7 31 TO l
,WW BIS NICE DAY COACH:,. I % 1 ° *
ALSO PULLMAN 3LELPEH P) . i. - " v, * n A
CON TO A&HRVILLB. N. C., and SPAR. I
TANOUftO.
LOCAL TRAIN MACON
HAWK1NSVILLE. MAK-
INO ALL bICPb.
SLHOANT SOUTHERN RAILWAY DININd.CARj# ALL Through
Arrival of j
So. ^y. Trains (
—No. 10 fn
-iho'i*.
J. W. JAMISON, City Tlrtaat /
« JAMES f HU
CITY TICKET AND t
o. H. PETTIT. Dc;.0t Ticket Agent
I. A *ii "t. M.ic.n, Ca.
ICE. M7 CHI.I flY STREET.
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I'.AiG.kokL.rM,
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■ IIim, Dublin &.
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. • IT
of the loetd
MQUenUythe Uverp.
today. Tl.ls bad th
ATLANTIC AND BIRMINGH/y.1 RY.
Schedule Effective Jan. 24. 1904.
Via Central of Ga. Kt fcfcd Moritosurno.
/T« A M! „ . IP **IA M
4 1011 4*» l.v Moron-...All 4 00f|2 6S
IP Ml . 1 IP M
5 2tv 1 an Ar. Mo ii'-zums J.vi 2 2ft i* 66
i W l Jl'l.v .Artl2 (.lie*
Georgia Southern
and Florida Hailway.
M- D & S. RY.
sis I?
READ DOV/N.
T* I I
u|12 4tern 1
EFFECTIVE APRIL 10th. 1904.
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12 29pmif«v
1; 12 47nm LV
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C. O. RHODES,
Cm 1 Pa*'. Ag
LEON A. BEUL. D R A
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