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THE MACON TTV CSAPH : *• : O'*"' MOF AtKUST
MACON BROKERAGE CO.
STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN
418-4.70 Cherry st. ’Phone 533
Chamber of Commerce Building
Correspondents of
THE O’DELL COMPANY.
Incorporated. Capital $200,000.00
Cincinnati, O.
Quickest service In the South. We
Invite comparison. No Interest charged
cn stocks. All orders placed direct with
the O’Dell Company, assuring prompt
ari l careful atetntlon.
References—The Exchange Bank and
the American National Bank. Macon.Ga.
BANKS.
E. Y. MALLARY, J. J. COBB,
President. Cashier.
W. P. WHEELER, Aset. C.shier.
Commercial and
Savings Bank
MACON, GA.
Each year In the Bank's history has
shown an Increase In Surplus, Depos
its nnd Cash Resources.
Every accommodation granted de
positors consistent with conservative
banking.
Union Savings Bank
and Trust Company
MACON, GEORGIA.
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent.
COTTON MAltKET
OPENED STEADY
At Advance 1 on Septoni ber
off 1 to 4 Other Months
A RESPONSE TO CABLES
8entiment Seemed to be Bearish on
the Generally Favorable Weather
Reporte, and Later, When the Hous-
ton Estimates for Monday Came,
Showing 2,000 Bales Against 27 last
Year, the Market Sold Off.
J. W. CABAN ISS, President.
C. M. ORR, Cashier.
O. H. CABAN IBS, Accountant
Capital $200,000.
Surplus $30,000
..Interest paid on deposits. Economy
In the road to wenlth. .Deposit your
eavlngs and they will be Increased by
Interest. .Compounded ecml-annually.
J.M. JOHNSTON, n. J. TAYLOR,
President. Vico-President.
L. P. HILLYER, Cashior.
OSCAR E. DOOLY, Asst. Cashior.
American National Bank
MACON, GEORGIA.
UNITED 8TATE3 DEPOSITARY.
Capital $250,000.00
Stockholders' Liability $250,000.00
6urplus $1 2d.000.00
Undivided Profits $ 25,000.00
DIRECTORS.
J. M. Johnston, Stephen Popper,
R. J. Taylor, C. A. Turner,
W. M. Johnston, E. J. Willingham,
Qen. Itobt. Ober. K. A. Merritt,
You cannot do better than put your
account with the American National
Bank. Call on, or address
L. P. HILLYER. Cashier.
A. D.
M. H.
W. D.
Exchange Bank
OF MACON. GA.
8TATE DEPOSITORY.
■ W. CABAN ISS. President
C. M. ORR, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Cabaniss, 8. S. Dunlap,
H. J. usmar,
N. B. Corbin,
J. H. Williams.
8am Mayer,
T. C. Burke.
Rogers,
Adams,
8chof1eld,
Taylor,
Lamar.
Wa solicit the bualnose of mer
chant*, planter* and banks, offering
them courtesy, promptness, safety,
and liberality. The largest capital
and surplus of any ban* in Micidls
Georgia*
Money to Lend on
Real Estate.
Well rated commorioal paper
and very low rates on Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bank,
670 MULBERRY OTREET.
SCHEDULE OF TRAIN8 BETWEEN
MACON AND THE EAST.
rv-l» O-crn. R.TIm.a ana Atlantia Co,,.
Line.)
Effective Jan. 10. 1J04.
X.v. Macon .,]• H 8Sat»~4 16p!t 6 lSai* •
I.v. Milled g«'lle| 5 4Ca I tip' ( t9a| 4 yjJ
Lv Caraak ... U 44a • **- --
(Central time)
Ar Augusta ..
(Enal'n time)
j.v Augusta ..
Lv Florence ..
Lv Fayet'vtlle
1 top
Ar Petersburg.] I00»
Ar Richmond ..j I 43a ..
Ar Wushln*ton| 7 30a|.
Ar Baltimore..! 0 09a L.
Ar Phlladelrhla) 11
Ar New York..I l Up{..
• I »•» 1! V. :. :, :r.4ay only. jlia'.ly except
Sunday
•rrlve from Auxusta snd points
LIVERPOOL spots closed 8.06
NEW YORK spots closed 10.55
NEW ORLEANS spots closed., 10%
THE LOCAL MARKET. *
MACON, Aug. 13.—Tho local market Is
dull and irregular, with littl,- doing to
base quotations on.
New York Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK, Aug. 13—The rotton mar
ket opened steady at un advance of 1
point on September and a decline of 1
to 4 points on the other positions In
response to cables. At first there was
some bull support nnd covering, but eentl-
ment seemed to be bearish on the gen
erally favorable weather reports, nnd lat.
when the Houston estimate for Man-
• was costed, showing expected re-
pts of 2.000 to 1,500 bales against 27
last year, offerings increased with New
Orleans sending selling orders to the
local market. Under this pressuro prices
sold off to a not loss of about 4 to 7
points. whi'd, 1"; ii.f • b ■■ .!•.•>
active and fluctuations were Irregular, a
were G6S bales against 489 bale* ]ast
week and 148 lales last year. For the
week 5,000 bales against 6,777 bales last
week and 1,642 bales lust year. Today's
receipts at New Orleans were 140 bales
against nothing Inst year, and at-Houston
"30 bales against nothing last year.
The Ports.
This Today Today Today
wk. last wk. 1903. 1902.
Receipts and Exports.
Consolidated net recolpts.... CG8
Exports to Grent Britain 100
exports to continent 940
Htpck on hand all ports 77,032
Since September 1, 1903—
Consolidated receipts 7,135,620
Exports to Grent Britain 2,601.220
Exports to Frnnce 699,1.73
Exports to continent 2,395.074
Exports to Japan 44.195
Exports to Mexico 27,310
Receipts, Shipments, Sales, Stocks.
The Ports: | Price.IHects.lSales.| Stck.
Galveston . . ,
Norfolk . . . ,
Baltimore « . .
Boston . . .
Wilmington . ,
Philadelphia .,
Savannah . . .
New Orleans
Augusta .
WV4
105
60
73
11.00
10.55
’“‘ii
10.80
10H
88
216
”*44,
10?4
10.00
149
50
ull
70
eH
ion’*’
b»»5
10.C3
i$3
61
720
260
’”365
445
New York Cotton Futures.
NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Cotton futures
opened steady nnd closed stendy.
Ware & Leland,
CHICAGO—NEW YORK
Commission Broker*
Cotton Grain Stock* Coffee
Members—
Chicago Hoard of Trade,
New York Cotton Exchange
New Ycrk OJffoc Exchange
New Orleans Cotton Exchange
Ft. Louis Merchants* Exchange
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce.
Private Wires to Principal Point*
local bulls to proceed with a greater
§ree of caution, but the conditions, r
rather mixed.
front the . HHHH
there "’ere some favorable circumstance*
The weekly summary of the -Chronic).
r bullish, suggesting some deto.
""" .min .Million, suggesting some deto.
riorntlon in parts of the belt. The Texas
reports suggested damage by boll weevil.
ready too much moisture and where tho
Interfering with the gathering,
tho movement of hew cotton Is
lag and some of the Inte-
However
steadily
rlor points report m . umulntln
cotton. It Is expec
of now cotton at the ports wlii soon de
velop as a market feature. The weather
and hml little effect. Southern Inter
ests were on both sides. On the close
professionals wero In control of the tnar-
kot.
Liverpool Cotton Statistics.
LIVERPOOL, Atig. 13.—Following are
the weekly cotton statistics: Bales.
Total sales of 111 kinds 34.000
Total sales of American. 20.000
English spinners' takings 46.000
Total exports 2,000
"2,000
Imports of ull kinds 22,000
Imports of American 11,000
Stock of nil kinds 202,0.10
Stock of American..;... *°'““**'
Quantity uflnnt, all kinds
Quantity afloat of American
31,000
600
1,000
damage from the
present month, the market Is not affected
by them. The selling tendencies contiu-
uon and the late bulls finding the public
Indifferent to their efforts, nro reducing
th'-lr holdings, dr opportunity New
cotton In coming to the ports, nnd Is
easily made ny wholesale
STOCKS AND BONDS
Bank Statement.
NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Tho statement
of tho averages of the clearing house
banks of this city for tho week shows:
Loans $1,096,401,400
Increase 1.014,600
Deposits 1,207,132,500
Increuse 2,010,100
Circulation • 38,203.600
348,000
82.659.70n
1,534.806
276.854.900
$.686,700
369.514.000
2,152.400
301,7*3.125
729.771
67,731.175
*••?
Open. High. I-ow. Clos.
. 9.64 9.65 9.61 0.63
; 9.63-67
0.69 9.63 0.60-71
‘ “1-7$
January
February
March ..........
mV,? .!!!!*.!!!!!! iTro oTTi 0T70 9:73-75
August 10.03 10.or, 10.00 1A.AI-M
September ’. 9.RS 9.86 9.79 9.80-81
October 9.67 9.68 9.61 9.63-64
November 9.65 9.35 0.55 9.67-59
December 9.62 9.63 9.68 9.60-61
Spot rot ton <’l' m<*c l ijniet: midd'.i
lands 10.55; middling gulf 10.80; sales 445
bales.
• New Orleans Cotton Futures.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 13.(1—Cotton fu
tures quiet and steady. August 10.18 bid;
September 9.62n64; October 9.4Sa44; No-
llmltcd demand; prices 4 points lower;
The sates nf the day were 3.000
bales of which 300 bales were for specu
lation and export, and included 2.600 bale*
American. Receipt* were 400 boles, all
American.
Futures opened quiet and closed dull;
American middling G. O. C.:
Jan.-Feb 5.19
Feb.-March 5.20
March-April 6.21
Aprll-Mriy 6.20
July-Aug. ,...6.77
Aug-Sept 6.J8
Sept.-Oct. 6.35
Oct.-Nov. ..............6.26
Nov.-I>c 6.23
Dec.-Jan 6.20
6.26
6.21
5.21
W. W- HARDWICK. Gen. Act.
New Orleans Cotton Letter.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1$.—The «pot
cotton market was dull and easy.
Futures opened quiet with price* 3 to 5
points lower than yesterday's rinsing fig
ures. Liverpool was lower imd disappoint.
Ing. although private cables reported
that spinners were taking more cotton
longs were getting out nnd that enmo few
bear* were going short over Bumlay In
*ie expectation of continued favorable
eather. The general opinion la that a
few days of good weather will make up
great deal of the damage that the
$ finally "eld down to 9.63. The market
i»d steady. Net ln«-*es were: August
Atchison 8t t Roitthern Pao..... 85’i
fctchtwnpM 1 RowtUera tty
* “ i Pout hero Itv.p&l.. 91V4
T*t Pacino 38*;
Trtisde. HUL-Weet
To!.«tL-Mr*e* pM a*
. Union Par 9PM
“ ‘ "j pfd.... ?3#
litc. * At
apf t.
i'll*
1 pfd.. .
1IH
Chic. t-lt. Wn*.„ !4 T i
rhloA.H. W lb",
Chic. Ull.A PU P..1»>T5 ,
Chic. M.AH.P. pf.1179*^ WK Ce.it. Pfd .
1 III.' 1 «rn i Vi ■ *.
r.liTru v t>f l ■■ ■ 4in«rtr-vn.....
C ( a,G.k8t.I»uU. 7*?i ; United 165
Chlc.Au. W Wells Farco Ill
Col.Southern .... 14*4 Amalgmtd.(V-ppar Ns
Col. Po. Ut. pfd... i Am. Car Foundry.. lf T *
Col. Bo. lid, nM.. 11M Am.rnr Fdrr.nfl. 7*
Del. A Hudson .161 | Am. cotton Oil ... IfPj
Pel.,r*^ck..Ws«t 710 I Arn. Cot. Otl pM.. 9*.
Oenvor-U. Grand* '“'*' aakagifia^H
OenTor-lLO, pM..
Prle
PrteUt pM,......
Krle In pfd
Hooking Vutloy...
flocking Vat.pfd
. American Ice..... » k
<2 I I Arnortsan lee pfd. 2.
*'H Am fin. oil *44
• Ain. Mn. OH pfd... MS
g.fclLpfdl'’*'
....... at *t£Zimw
lows Cent. pfd.... 3* 4 1 Ana'-onda Mln.Oo. Ti'»
Raob. City Ho...,, 31^ 1 Drooklyn .top. Tr. *»'•(
Kan*. City Ho.pfd. 41 C-d. *t Iron.
LouUfllle-Vashf ll**^
Manhattan f IV)'.
Met. Reeurltlus... 93
Vfotropiin. ftt.liy.13.1
Corn Prod. pM.
Distillers' Keen
VBH > Osttaral Elsetri 1
VIM. ’ f l • • *•' 1 , I I I".!-' ' ' '
M H.p k8 H.ll.pf4.199*4 * fntrn. Paner pfd.. HJi
Minsourl P«4': 9*'; Intro. Pump 31*
Mle*o'irt. K.-T.,„ 3»'. lritrn. PumpoM. 1®
.'iti,k. i.ufi *■'; n -I Ml-. I.'ii M
• - -- *• A marl can.. S*!
e Mall..
Meilran Central.
Nat. It.It. of Met.. ..
pfd, M
tfswYork Gent,,..!>>
Norfolk - Western . M!
Norfolk-W pf'l... 90 'Pull
Ontario-Western. *1)4 kep
Fenn«ylv*nla 127 hen
I Itt«h.,C.C. fcSt.fj. 64»C 1 Huh
Reading ... j huh
ReaMngl't pfd... P4 Ton
Reading! 1 pfd...
Uoek I*Und Co...
hook Ial. Co, nf 1.
■PHHPI,iiih
PMaead Kteai Cif. f)H
l'r*'iii H. i' ir pfd 18
r Th.n' 1
• 81. A Utile realiz-
of bonds, par value.
3f stocks today were
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
CHICAGO Atig. 13 —Weakness. Induced
by continued marketing of long wheat,
which many traders feared to carry over
Sunday, was tin- latent pnsse or :» nsrv-
market today. The price of Septem
ber Ml lu consequence 2»4c. from the
highest point of Inc day. closing HM*c.
under yesterday a final figures. Corn Is
down Hn%c., and oofs finished Uc. off.
Provisions <
to 10-*. high.
tho closo were uiionamted
High. Low. Clos.
Popt. new. 1.06
1.0214
1.01*4
1.0315
Sept.
Doc.
63
ll.bdtt $1.02U
1.00 1.00H
99 99 T4
1.00% 1.01H
SsS
Oats
Rept. . . 3.3 H
IVc. . . 34H
Sless I^ork— .
Kept . .11.57VS 11.63
15S 8
34»f, 33=;
S55
Oct. . .11.65 11.78 11.65 Il.7i)
Lard—
Font. . . 6.30
Oct. . . 6.85
Short Ribs—
Sept. . . 7.45
OcL
6.80 6.77*4 6.77U
G.90 6.85 0.8715
7.47# 7.42*4 7.45
? AK 7 lOLi 1 AX
7.42Va 7-43 7.42V* 7.43
trade In wheat today. Despite tho
favorable, npnrcntly. nnd on the flrinni
curly, them was consldernble selling by
tired longs, they being Inclined to get
out over the Sunday Interval. The re
ceipts were moderate and the cush and
export trade wns only of moderate pro
portions. Tho country offerings were more
llhornl and larger offerings from tho
Northwest were looked for. Nows from
the Northwest says that now that har
vesting has begun, much wifi depend
tho weather onnd ninny Interests were In-
On the dose the
HPPMMBihnth
market. There whs still bull talk regard
ing the September option but long* In
many eases took profits on better levels.
Statistics were without fresh feature.
Cush and export trade clow, country of
ferings liberal. Shipping houses Wore
•lied with com "*
Crop news . JHBJ
vomble on the whole, and Indicatin'
pointed to n big yield, on tho cltMo the
feeling was mixed.
Onts was narrow nnd dull, but the tone
wns easy, following large rec-MpM and
favorable grading. The cash trade was
was slow nnd tho country offerings heavy.
Provisions wire slow, packers did lbUo
and there wns sumo iloutdatlon l»y spec
ulators. Tho cash trndo wns light, nnd
tho movement of product moderate.
THE DRY GOOD3 MARKET.
NEW YORK. Atm. ll—The dry go ids
market nt first hands remains unchanged.
On cotton goods_ pnees itv still firndy
Georgia a hit
Seaboard*^ 1945
Macon 6 pc.. 192;
Atlanta, prion as to rite itiler-
ter and maturity 100 121
Columbus. 5 pc.. 1903 105 106
Lumber Quotations.
(Corrected by M isso ,v Felton Lum. Co.)
nmon framing, rlru-d $13 and up
am on board'', rough 12 snd up
nmon framing, rough 12 and tin
■wd nnd matched flooring. .$11 to $ 19
ssed nnd matched colling.... 10 to 18
rung.. 12 to 16
ns. .110 to fir 66
13.00
$1.60 tc $2.09
Revel edge wen the
No. ln»H |,|nt ,
No. 2 sawed pins
No. I bust cypress ahingios $4
Nuts nod Fruits—Wboiesslo.
fQuotei by Roush fp.lucn Co.)
LEMONS.— Per box. $2.50.
PEANLTF North Carolina, 6V4c. lb.;
Virginia. C« 4 c. 71 *
PRUNES.—5 to fc. per noun-I
APPX.I3B.- Per barrel. $£60.
KAISINS.—New crop. $3.60.
R^ANAB.—P'.'ticn. $1 »o $1.50.
c«P. $1.75 busheL
DRANGK8.—t'HlIfornla. $3.50 box.
^ARRAQE—V |p ff ,n lu. l\c. lb.
ORANGES.—Florida, $373 box.
NEW POTATOES.—Per suck. $2.25.
. Liquors—Wholesale.
I 1 S < !nTr!S1v.l , y Welchselbaun? A 6tnck.)
VIHIbKY.—Rye. Si lo 10 $3.50; corn,
$1.10 to $1.50; fin. $1.10 to $1.75, North
corn $T 60° rn ’ 11,10 10 ,1,50:
WINE,—73c. to $6; high wines, $1.18;
port and sherry. 7bo. to $4: claret. $1 to
!J2 American champagne. $7.60 to
$16.69 per casu; jmrdlale, $12 per do*.;
biitors, $7.50 per dbs. v
"QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES."
MERCHANTS AND MINERS
TRANSPORTATION CO
STEAMSHIP LINES.
SAVANNAH
TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA
AND EASTERN CITIES.
liarotin oyster crackers. 6He.
N. it. C. sodas, 6c.
Ginger snap*, N. U. C., 6Vir.
Excelsior oyster, 7*40.
Assorted cunrn. Sc.
Sugar cukcct, /He.
Candy.
Cream mixed candv in palls. lOo.
Stick cundy In barrels, Cc.
Stick enndy In boxes, 6Hc.
l'uncy brokott mix box**. 7c.
Mixed candy In palls. 0. 7 nnd 8a
liveries. With the jobbing trade
has closed uuletly. but n busy w
looked for beginning Monday,
firm and In moder.tte demuttd.
COTTON SPED OIL.
NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Cotton seed oft
wns very firm with offerings light and a
fair speculative demand. lYlm* erudo
in barrels f.o b. mills 22n28; prime sum
mer yellow 29atl*Hl °ff summer yellow
nominal; prime siimnp>r white 82Ha33;
prlmo wlntor yellow 82V4»83.
NAVAL STORBS.
8AVANNAII. Aug. 13. -Hptnts turpen.
tlno market firm at 639; oenis; neelrls
949; sales 231; exports 528. RoXln firm,
receipts 3,607; rains 1,860; exports 3 7<7.
Closing, quote: A, B. C. 2.39: IX 7.35;
E. 2.40; F. $.45: O. 2.30; H. 2.70; t * 30;
K 3.6»: M. 3 85: N. 4.09; Window Glass.
4.3%: Water White, 4.60.
CHARLESTON. Aug. 12— BpIrlM tur
pentine market firm at 53 onnts: sales
none. Rosin firm; sales now. Closing,
quote: A. M. C, 2.20: D. 3.25: 1J. 2.2»;
F. 2.25: O, 2.40) TI, 2(80; T. 3.20. K. 3.36;
M. 3.65: to, 3.80: window Glass, 4.03;
Water White. 4.49.
WILMINGTON. Aug. 1$.—Rplrlts tt.r-
pentlne market Arm nt 62*i cents bid; re
ceipts 35 casks. Ib>sln nrm nt 3.2.1 bid;
receipts 189.* Tnr firm at 1.70: rempts
10. Crude tUfpentln* firm nt 2 25, 3.73
and 4.(?•*; receipts 188.
MACON LOCAL MARKET8.
Georgia 4 pc., 1928..,,, 114 115
Georgia 4V» P**-, 1915 113 114
Georgia 4V4 pc.. 1972 113 119
Georgia 3V4 pc.. 1028 to 1935...log 103
Georgia 3H pc.. 1»H. $504 104 106
Local Stocks arid Donds.
Wesleyan Femnlc College, 7 no.,
dsnomnatlon Jan'y and July
coupor.s. price owing to date
of maturity
3t.f.-B.Frn.lat [if 1
Brewing Co 1
McGnw Mnnf’g Cc... 1
Macon Gas & Water console...
ftsfundlnff 14 *
Wostera Unloa...
Met r ' < *as.4#,, 1
Railroad Stocks.
Botithwestern R. R. stock 113
Georgia Rallru id stock 251
Atlntna 4k Wwt Fmnt llallrumt
741: 1 stock 153
p.il I Atlanta ir Weal Point Uailrasd
60 I delHnturos ..109
r.Hv. I Augusta A Bnvunnnh Uafirom
I atock 113
I Georgia Knutbern A Florida 1st
| preferred stock 1$
I Georgia Routhern Railroad 2d
preferred stock 59
f . Georgia Southern Kulirood com-
i,..tO»H'>fet
C.B.44, mi , Him. kst.r.i^ .., Mp4
C. 9.3t, Q0UD0n...iee K Kan *t Tat Is... 100
D. HC4St4, rt( .IV M. Kuni Tufii.
C.v. *14 u. eeu .IJP4 *. A D.ftT.U 94H
C'fi.nevis. rog- ■: . '•f it it of it**
men stnc
Reahoard. common ..........
Heaboord, j»r<*ferred
Bouthern Railroad, pref......
Houthern Railroad, core
Railroad Bonos,
«•
,?« !S*
DRILLINGS.—CUa'8c.
TICKINGS.—4«L to 124c.
SEA ISLAND.—6H to 1o,
CHECKS—6 to C%c.
BLEACIIINGS.—434 to llo.
PRINTS.—4U to 5V4c.
Mardw«ri^-wbotnsate.
Ktamctcd 1.V Dgnl.p Unr.iwnr. Co.)
MI.1.1. BUCKETS. $4 p»*r doz.
Jf NOPE JMnnfin, 14Hs.; Beset, lie.; cot-
AXl'il—$7.60 to $9.00 per dozer,.
LEAD.-Bar. 7Hr. m*nnd.
NAILS.—Wire, $2.60 barrel; cut. $2.60
Plow blade.', 6c. per lb.
IRON.—2140. pound base; 8wcdo, 4Ho.
pounn.
WIRE.—Barb. **40. nound.
PLOW STOCKS.—Itarmnn. 90c.; Fer
guson. 80c
^TUBB.—Painted tl $2.30; cedar. $2.60
SIIOES^Horse, 24.25 keg; mule, $4.25.
BUCKETS.- Paint. fl/.T do*.; whits
cedar, tbn» hoops, $3.20.
CHAINS —Trace, 14 to $0 do*.
GUN POWDER.—re: I’pg. Austin crnck
shot, $.»: hnlf kega, 12.75; quarter
champion ducking, quarter
TO BOSTON, PROVIDENCE AND
ALL NEW ENGLAND RESORTO.
Through tickets to all points.
Meals nnd stateroom berth included.
Send for illustrated folder.
H. D. RAY,
Commercial Agent, 1111 Empire Build*
ing, Atlanta, Ga.
W. P. TURNER, G. P. A,
M.& B. RY.
Local and Through Schedules.
\ f,, ,.a v ‘ ArA Ml- M
? ! j M Macon Ill 15 9 45
-L' 4 ti1 Sofkee M0 52 0 *>5
0 1 4:;.... Sklppprton .... 10 42' 'J 16
k *;n ] -V. n.udvH jo 34, 9 10
5 r.izc‘1^ J0 9 oi
v Vi 2 •••• Montpelier .... 10 12 1 8 .>2
« Vi- i Hi Mornn B j 0 05: 8 46
» ?'•, 5 55 .... V.tMVIll. .... 9 5J I Ti
lundnv only.
Additional Train Service.—Train No 51
Groceries at Wholesale.
(Corrected by H. R. Jaques A Tlnnley Co.)
These prices uro at wnolva'ilu und not
to consumers'
MEATH.—Dry salt ribs
Extra short rll
Drv salt plate
lb:::::;:::::::: W
» r.§{
Any nf the .1 uovo
In. advance.
IIAMB.—Fanny sugar cured. 1414
Standard sugar cured 13H
Picnic hams in
LARD.—Pure tierces 7*4
60-lb. tubs S
80-lb. tubs 814
10-11). tins
6-lb. tins si?
1 nduitloti for other sizes
uh on uurr lard
KK.—Harked whit© 74
No. 2 socked mixed 74
Speclnl quotHtlona made on carload
8pcclnl quotations on car lota.
tY.r-L'holce timothy
No. 1 timothy ;
$2.25; Dupont
half kens. $li ,j.
1-lb. canisters. $1,
cmokeloHs,
trr gega, $5.75;
per cent.: Trols-
1 -ID. cuns. $1;
HIDES.
(Corrected by U. Ucrnd A Co.)
P«Y flint It to 15c
Pry salt n to 12c
Gmerit salt, alt weights ?H to
Green, not suit cured 6 to
Damaged hides, according to value.
P* SB:
WOOL.
m
Washed, per lb
Un washed, per lb...
liurry,,per lb
...10
• y,18
...12
to 12a
Prairie hay ..
Georgia hay ..
tfons
Hlennt ground
FLOUR.—private stock pautry.,
Royal Ow) stamlord
Straights
Low grade
GniSTH — Iludnutu barrels
SUGAR.
1 Orle
srd grtinulatcd.
chi rilled
SYRUP.—Georgia ran*
New York refined
^ Now Orleans molasses.
COFFEE —(,rro*n Rio. chol.co.
Green Jttrr, medium....
Green Itlo, low grade..
Arbtickle’s roxated
SALT.—lOO-lli. white sacks...
'100-lh. Burial, sacks...
Fine tab'.*
• H-lb. packeth
CHEESI^-Tleat f'tll ci
One-pound 1
cream..
-3b SOUTHERN
SCHEDULES OF TRAINS INTO AND OUT OF MACON. GEORGIA,
In Effect July 17, 1004.
Departures (ioing North
* r • ' Hi.Ul.t.M I MAIN K>
\ IlK I NCI NAT I, CARRYING OAY
C/eVt/ COACHE'j iWITHOUT
CHANGE) AND °ULLMAN
&LBEPER8.
O A M 1 ■ ' A*. i H AIN. MACON
KAWc T A5 C W # pB|i«
(»BAT nATE TO 0 ATLAlfTA N a5 CtV)
TO NEW YORK VIA WASHINGTON.
BALTIMORE am! PHILADELPHIA.
4 ROUGH TRAIN MA-
, iHATTANOOCA. CAR-
I MY'NG »»' ' I f.'A N M f ('»•» f-s
1.35^ _
FROM MACON TO BT. LOUIS.
7,30 .'’ACOh
Departures (ioing South
/% ,r A. M. THROUGH TMAIN r
/ I'T JACKiONVILLE. CARrtVJN
dai coaches wiihou
, ■ BD JH Af lCEl ALSO PULLMA
B*rf5 PKR - rHlfj train also cat
HlttS PULLMAN liLEUPUR l
BRUNSWICK.
IP Ml
I I ra'I.v... ^
7 or. Ar. Wt
T " • At M
Columbus Via
Mi
Warm Springs' Special.
Hiimlays Only.
* IA Ml FFm’ -
|8 Onir.v.. Macon ....Ar' 0 t;>
10 25 Ar.. Wcmwlhury ..Lv 7 i:.»
|10 45|Ar.. W. Hprlnrs,. Lv »; ;i 0
The Warm Sprint)*’ Special mi do i,p
agRiige car, smoker nnd < l-gant conch
« operated on HundnyH. b.-tw.-. n M
iid Warm Spring* .la Woodbury and t
the Houthern Hallway.
• Imi im.it ml!. , k ’.. t|.-,t ts ,,r ;
lantlc and West point Railway, also r>i
mile >H)oks Ix-eied by the Macon. led
nnd Huvannnh Railroad, accepted belwi
Macon and J. u irnnae.
M )c«>n nnd Blrmlng.nm Railway
.loo-mile books for $12.60, good over ^
con. Dublin and Savannah Railroad
Trains arrive nnd depart
Pine
M 1
WM.
O. M. QRADY,
C. D. RHODES, 1
SHAW. Vie. |*r. di) •
Huperintendeni.
sa. Agent
TH0S._ H. FREEMAN, C. T. A.. Hotel
Mn
CENTRAL of GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Effective July 31. 1904.
GMdli Meridian Tinas)
For Savannah, An
ngton
edSOVll
For Griffin and Atlar
For Griffin nod Atla
Ft>r Griffin nnd Atl »
i:nrtfo p d, Andnlu-
> and Albonv.* 111111
arrivals
d Griffin...;....
[ -0pm
I U.pni
m
LOCAL TRAIN, MA-
. J 0flUN““ “
INC ALL THE
NECTS AT
TRAIN FOR JACKSONVILLE
CON TO DRUN3WICK, MAK
“““ “ ‘ OTOPS, CON*
JESUP WITH
: 7.20
P M... LOCAL TrtAIN MACON
TO HAWKINSVILLE, MAK
ING ALL bTGPfj.
ELEGANT SOUTHERN RAILWAY DIN INO CARS, ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
Arrival of ^
So. Hy. Trains (
I Li w kin***. l!*.o.
>og:j ft
wick 1
16 alops at Macon
. W. JAMISON. City Tlekeft Agent. o.
JAMES FREE MAN, Trav. A«
CITY TICKET AND PASSENGER OI r ICE
T E L E P H O NF. 4
R. PETTIT. Depot Ticket Agent
lent. Macon, o*.
, CHERRY STRICT.
Georgia Southern
and Florida Railway.
."d St" , |.'.
w-ri M.i
fnrth»*r Inf
I. P. BONN EH. D. T. A . Mi
M- D & S. RY.
Ar IP M I* M e \(