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■h'iK MACON TELEGRAPH : SON'DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER it, 1904.
MACON BROKERAGE CO.
STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN
418*420 Cherry st. 'Phone 833
Chamber of Commerce Building
Correspondents of
THE O’DELL COMPANY.
Incorporated. Capital J200.000.0C
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 atetntlon.
Reference—The American National
Bank, Macon, Ga.
BANKS.
E. Y. MALLARY,
J, J. COBB,
President.
Cashier.
COTTON MOPS
A FEW POINTS
Now Cent Lower Thau Be
fore Bureau Report
MONDAY'S MOVEMENT
Thought That May Be Large—New
Orleans Wa# a Liberal Seller—Fair
Demand In Liverpool—New Orleana
Supplies Art Steadily Accumulating.
Maoor.'a Looal Spot Market.
Ware & Leland,
CHICAGO—NEW YORK
itton Grain Stocks Coffee
embers—
Chicago Board of Trade.
New York Cotton Exrhango
New Ycrlt Coffee Exchange
New Orleana Cotton Exchango
St. Louis Merchants* Exchange
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce.
Private Wires to Principal Points
feature of the day wag
Pd with a net loss of IV.
b of bonds were, par
of stocks today were
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Wh.at W«. Up, Corn Down, Oat. Off
nd Provision. Down—Wilting on
Qov.rnm.nt R.port.
Liquors—Wholesale.
(Corrected by Welchsetbaum ft Mack.)
WHISKY.—Rye, $1.10 to 33.60: corn.
•1.10 to $1.50; gin. $1.10 to $1.76; North
Carolina corn. J1.10 to 91.80; Georgia
corn. 11.60.
WINE.—75e. to $5; high wines, $1.28;
port and ahem*. 7bc. to $*; claret. $4 to
$10 a case; American champagne. 17.F>0 to
116.50 per cm#; cordials, $12 per dos.;
bitters, $7.60 per dos.
W. P. WHEELER, Asst. Csshior.
Commercial and
Savings Rank
MACON, GA.
Each year In the flank’s history has
shown rin '.r-cronae In Surplus, Depos
its and Cash Resources.
Every accommodation granted de
positors consistent with conservative
banking.
Union Savings Rank
and Trust Company
MACON, GEORGIA.
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent.
J. W. CABAN 138, President.
C. M. ORR, Car.hler,
C. H. CABAN iSS, Accountant.
LIVERPOOL spots closed
NEW YORK spots closed.. ^
NEW ORLEANS spots closed.
,,..0.76
...10.90
.10 5-16
THE LOCAL MARKET.
The Macon cotton market' yesterday
was "weak and tending downward," to
use the phrase of one factor,.and "dull
and lower," to use the phrase of another.
Everybody sees an Increase of receipts,
and the price drops accordingly.
Range of Prices.
Good Middling 10%
Strict Middling 10 1-16
** ’dllng 10
ct Low Middling 9%
Middling ON
Good Ordinary v%
New York Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK, Sept. 10—The cotton mar
ket opened easy at a decline of 3a7 points
response to disappointing cables and
ter weather than looks for. In view of
esterday's prediction for rain • in the
y map snowing gen-
Capitnl $200,000.
Surplus $30,000
..Interest paid on deposits. Economy
In the road to wealth. .Deposit your
•avlngs and they will be Increased by
interest. .Compounded ajml-annually.
J.M. JOHNSTON, n. J. TAYLOR,
President. Vice-President.
L. P. HILLYER, Cashier.
OSCAR E. DOOLY, Asst. Car.hler.
American National Rank
MACON, GEORGIA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital $250,000.00
Stockholders' Liability $250,000.00
6urplus 112d.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,
Gen. Robt. Ober. It. A. Merritt,
You cannot do better than put your
account with the American National
Eank. Call on, or Address
L. P. HILLYER, Cashier.
.. .... Susdif, but
New Orlonni^’crftwd were liberal sell
and while fluctuations were more
e«*s irregular, they uhowed rather a
ejlnlng tendency, carrying prices to a
net loss of about 8 to 12 points, represent
ing a decline from the high level Just
before the government report, of about
cent a pound. Lower Wall street brok-
_.s bought m<>derntelv on the break.
Receipts for the day were full, and the
large estimate for Monday's movement at
“ *, movement
ports todoy
..... HR9 ........ 14,440 bales
last week and 12.689 bales last year. For
the week 175,000 bales ngnlnst 131.643
bales last week, and 110,483 bales Inst
year. For the week 175,000 bales against
131,643 bales last week and 110.4S3 bnles
Inst year. Today's receipts nt New Or
leans were 1.296 hales ngnlnst 2,574 bnles
last yenr. At Houston 7,512 bales against
31S bales last year.
1 he Ports.
Exchange Bank
« OF MACON, GA.
8TATE DEPOSITORY.
J. VV. CABAN 188. President,
C. M. ORR, Cashier,
DIRECTORS:
j. W. Cabaniss, 8. S. Dunlap,
.W
,W. R. Rogers,
A. L. Adams,
A. D. Schofield,
M. H. Taylor,
W. D. Lamar.
N. B. Corbin,
J. H. Williams.
Sam Mayer,
T. C. Burke.
Wo solicit the business of mer
chants, plantsrs and banks, offering
them courtesy, promptness, safsty,
and liberality. The largest oapital
• nd surplus of any banx In Middh
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.
STILLMORE AIR LINE RAILWAY
Effective July f, 1903.
I | 8 | 1 | STATION8. \ 2 J « |
V MIP MIA MILv.
5 15 2 40
I $o| 2 to
I 45 3 C2
4 CO! 3
4 25 3 25
I 00 3 55
6 30! 4 26
amI
7 30> 5 00
7 42 f 6
7 60! 5 21
J 20’ C 24
J 80 5 46
1 45 6 00
Ion and In, view of tho heavy abort
•<>rlng, this not 'vailefactory. On
cither hand, the export demand la
d to bo very heavy, and crop accounts
not brilliant. The C-.irontcle showed
rather poor returns from some of the
best producing sections of the cotton belt.
This is.likely to keep the market from
breaking extensively, and may result In
Her tone. Inter on. AX there la s
irt expovt demand and eotton will
rapidly, tho danger will bo that
fimi jNJWBBHBBBWi
When the market steadies,
rices ni'e llkoly to rally sharply.
Hubbard Dros. ft Co.’s Cotton Letter.
dernblu covering for
21.559 bales against
hicti fll\ed the alight evening Up
f the forenoon. Prices, though
must soon he upon the market. Tho pos
si hill tv rtf some unfavorable development
mom holds pnoM it the present flguro.
Brokerage Co.’S Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Sept. 10.—Operations Jr
otton market today were moderately
active. There was a difference of opinion
MIOOgL ' b uMi.u traders, and fluctua
tions ’quit* Irregular. Tho opening wm
easy In tono on an accumulation of sell
Statistics in the South wert
»t rottnn dull. There was r
.. levels. The feel
close was In favor of a better
next .week, slnee the short In
STOCKS AND BONDS
This Today Today Today
wh. last wk. 19U3. 1902.
Saturday ... 21.859 14,440 12.639
Receipts and Exports.
Consolidated net recotpts....
Exports to Great Grltaln....
Exports to Japan
Stock on hand all ports
Since September 1, 1904—
fons<->!id;,tffi ree.-lpt;.
Exports to Great Britain
Exports to France
Exports to continent
p]xports to Japan
Receipts, Shipments, Sales, Stocks.
The Peris: I Prieo.;itretH. Hales.! St.'k
Galveston • •
Norfolk . • .
Baltimore . «
Boston . . .
Wilmington .
Philadelphia .
Savannah . .
New Orleans
Mobil© . . .
Memphis . .
Louisville ,
St. Ixmia ,
Houston .
New York
I*ort Townsend
10%
ioS
10 6-16
10.90 ,
K’v,
'M
-Cotton futures
OptS. High. ttW. Clot
...10.25 10.25 10.13 10
....)0.25 10.25 10.16 10.
...10.2H 10.28 10.19 10
,10.35 10,36 10.25 10
10.20 10.07 10
61 Wall st.
415 Fourth st.
CHICAGO, Sep
showing of a
report]
lvu ,., ..suiting in a featureless mar.
At the elo?o December wheat was
laltic. Corn was down %a%c.. and
oats were off %n%c. iam _ .
' revisions closed with a loss of *o.
Corn—
Sept, ,
l .
May .
10.—Our market
with sales of December nt 10.22
nd after telling nt 10.24n08, ruled
10.19 at 1 p. m, *
NEW
Km,
. .... The market has show..
humolstles of the we^k-end
1th additional PTeiSUro by the bear In
Jan. . .
Short Ulbs-
Oct. . .
ktt
government repc
the close, and there JHOTHI _
the figures V<»uM imt he i I > ■ .< In.’.I
cated by recent reporta current in the
Northwest. Cash trade was slow.
Corn was easy in tone, due to tho ex-
talions of n beter crop report. There
.3 nlso further Helling for the account of
the big interests tuid many outsiders sold
out.
unts was sympathetic and trading was
unimportant
Tendency to Higher Level of Pricos
of Stocks, Though There Wa» Heavy
Profit-Taking—Southern Railway
Feature. ________ ,., _
Dank Statement.
NEW YORK. Hept. 10.—The statement
. ... ige* t ^ e ciearinff-bouae
. city for the week snows:
$1,120.496,20(
Deposits . ....
Iii- w *» .
Circulation . .
ln> r.-n,-.- . ..
Legal tenders
Decrease . .
Specie
4.625.40C
; 1,088,105
7n.5o3.iMh-
2.600.600
•:iV».342.rt..f
8.901. IOC
C13.
7.WR.HOO
805,427,156
1,156,160
3s.43s.r.f,
fl.043.16f
44.27*.?n(
0.066,321
Atchison Bouthorn Tnc.
A trillion pM V-', 8'eitV.rtl Ilf..
Baltimore k 0.... KM
B. fcO.pfd *“* 7
hie. k Alton pH
Houtboru (ty.
Twxan-Pactflc .... MS
Tinian Toe 09'
Union I*ac. pfd
Wabash
Wnbash nfd....... .. .
whool'rc-LFrle.. 18
Wisconsin Cent.,• 13'
W!».Oeut, Md .... 44;
U..W
Ohio Tor m.fcTine. HR
OhlcT.hTrus. pf I American.
a.a.C.A4t.f/OUts. B1 United Staten 116
CM<\t ft.W Welle Fargo 210
Col Southern .... 10 Amalgmt'l.O.ppor
Coi. fin. 1st. pfd... 4RVi | am.Car Foundry.. 9’iU
Col. Ho. 2ld. sM.. 22)1 Am.far fdrr.OM. '
Del. k Hudson. ...103 i ,\m. cotton Oil ... |JV
‘ B|| j Am. OnL Oil ptd
bon»er-B. Orando 20
December 10.22 10.24 10.09 10.11
Spot cotton closed dull; middling up-
New Orleans Cotton Futures.
NEW ORLEANS, Brpt. 10.—Cotton fu
tures steady. September 10.05a07: Octo
ber 9.f»la92; November 9.04a96; Decem
ber 9.97a99j January I0.03a06; February
6 00... Wndley .
R 101. Greenway .111 49| 9 I ft |l2 88
r. 22!.. Blundnlt ..111 37' 9 17112 46
5 34'.. Dellwoofl .. 11 25 * 9 06 12 26
6 4«|. Bwalnsboro .|11 lOj 8 t0'I2 It
€ 04 ... McLeod ...110 47! S 23 II 36
6 28. fltlllmore ..'10 22' 8 05|11 06
h. £| I I
6 43'.. Stlllmoro ..110 17! 7 4!!10 M
6 53f.. Hurryunt .JlOOfj 7 JS’JO 47
10.03all; Smirch 10,18.13.
. Llvs
T.TVEUPO .
fair d*mnnrt; prices unchanged; Amerl .
middling 6.76d. The sales of tfcp day were
4.000 t)ales. of which 200 bales were for
•peculation and export and Included S.400
American. Receipts were 100 bales,
nerlcan.
ures opened easier and closed quiet;
Amerbari middling Q. O. C.:
Fristsl pfd on ! Am. T.tti. Oil pM...
HrlaIn pfd «6 7 i i Am. l»ct>motlr».. 94y,
Rocking Vallay... flJH Am. l/x-nmot. ptd C8
Hooking Val.pfd., Am.BinuittncAUfr 61
ttftnatA Cent...... t MU i Am.flmttff. A ft pfd. B"
lownCJent 21 , A-n. ‘•ug.ir ltfg....l»2
lownCent. pfd.... 4IH I Ans-nndnMtn.On. M
Kans.Clty Ba..,. 21H | Brooklyn Bap.Tr. 66'
Knn<*.CityIbvpM. CW. fasi k iron.. 41
bMlsrtUe-tfaahv.tftl'i ' Oonanltdate«! ran
VtsnbsttAn iWs flmdnets.
Met. ReeartUes... W Corn Ird.pM.
Vfeiropltn. et.Uf.120 4 | /Mstlliers*Been.
Mlnneap. St. I AA Oanersl Rtoctrln .112
Minn>t.P.k6.ttM 7»^ Intemstnl. Psner 14N
M.H.P AH S.M.pfa.t39',l lutrn. Vaimr ptd.. “
Missouri ran,.... 96’; J Inlrn, Bump
Missouri,2i^ ( Intro. PumppOl.
Mlsso-irl.X.-T.pM 4M'S Matlonal boat,...
Mexican Csntrnl. U% | North Amnrtoin J
7 07 ... Corsica
7 17|. Crtbbtown .
7 23| 8ectlnnvllle
7 SS'Ar Collins Lv
J Beabo'rd A. L
Ar. Lv.
. Savannah .
9 r ; jr,''o 2i
9 43! 7 15'10 05
9 17 T 971 • 41
9 251 e 55! 9 36
7 60 4 30 7 CO
Open. High. Low. Clos.
8.45 5.44 5.4)
Mny-June
Aug.-Hcpt,
Sept.-Oct.
8.45 6.45
6.08 6.08
6.67 6.39
fc»
5.47 6.47
1.1
6.67
6.60
(.it
5.45
itewTorXOsa»....lHH iProi
Merfotk-Wi ““ M|
lotk ~
Ontsrlo-Westem. I RepuhH
fennsyltanl-. ...139 Iteuoh"
PttU>b..aaAHt.f < . «•»$ HubhS
Pullman Pal. fl\r.21C
But * * r C. Is pM 81
Bock Island On... r
Bock 1st. Os. DM. ■
kt.Ui.t're.MPf l '
It.r/>uis8 .. Wstn !
. T/»atharpf| pAii
I —Uncertainty as to
booming government
tding in the grain
High. Low. Close.
old.$1,083* $1.03% $1.03% $1.08;
1.03%
1.05%
1.09-«k 1.10%
63 83Vi
62%
4941
7.42% 7.42% 7.80 7.87%
CracKera.
(Corrected by Wlnn-Johnson Co.)
Barona sodas, 6c.
Barona ntennes. 7c.
Barona oyster crackers, 6c.
N. B. C. sodas 6%t
linger snaps, N. u
Excelsior oyster, 7%a
Assorted esaes. fle.
Sugar cakes. Sc.
10*
„ , , candy.
Cream mixed Candv In palli.
Httok candy In barrels. 6%e.
8tlck candy In boxes. fi4*c.
broken mix boxes. 7o.
dy In pails, fl. 7 and 8a
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M
Geo. C. Smith
" au WINSHIP & CO.
MACON, GA.
COTTON MERCHANTS
TKfjKPIIONK 880.
MEMBERS OP
, Now York Cotton Exchange
> Now Orleans Cotton Exchange
Orders for the purchase and safe of eontraoie for Future Deffvery
executed at the New York and New Orleans Exchangee,
Correspondents! Miller ft Co., New York) H. A B. Beer, New Orleans
Macon Brokerage Co.’s Grain Lcttor.
CHICAGO. 8e ‘ ‘
irregula
-The whAi
tvou* today.
'I ho
Dry Goods—Wholesale.
(Corrected by The Waxclbaum Co.)
RULISTINGS.—4-4, 6 to 6%c.
DIULL1NQ8.—6% a 8 c.
TICKINGS.—4% to 12c.
BE A ISLAND.—5 to 8c.
CHECKS —4% to 6c.
pLEACHINCS —4 U to 8c.
PRINTS.—4% to 8%C.
■ft-SOU
SCHEDULES OF TRAINS INTO
In Effect
THEM
\ND OUT OF MACON. GEORGIA,
July 17. 1904.
Hardware— Wholesale.
(Corrected by Dunlap Herdwnre Ca)
WELL BUCKBT8.—If per dot.
KOPE.JMnnlla, 14%c.; Besel, ,11c.; cot
ton 17 Uc.
AXF.8.—17.60 to $9 00 per doxep..
LEAD,—Bar. 7%c. noting.
NAILS.—Wire, $2.60 barrel; cut, $2.SO
barrel.
SHOVELS—87 to 311 don.
CARDB. —Ootton. $4.50 per Joa.
Plow blades. 5c. per lb.
IRON.—2%c. pound base; Swede, 4%o.
po:n>(7.
WIRD,—Barb, *%«. round.
PLOW STOCKS.—ltarmun, 90c.; For-
80e.
TUUS.—Pa Int edit $2.80; cedar. $2.60
nest.
SIIOF9.—Horse. $4.25 keg; mule. $4.25.
DUCKETS.—Paint. 11.70 doa.; wblto
codnr. thre hoops, $3.20
CIIAINH.—'Trace. 34 to 16 dos.
GUN POWDER.—per keg. Austin crack
shot. $5: halt kegs, 32.75; quarter kege,
11.56; champion ducking, unurter kegs,
$2.35; Dupont nnd llnxard smokolesa.
half kegH. 411.85: quarter K*'ge. 15.16;
1 1.H.TM. si. |.-n por Trots-
Urtrf smokeless powder. 1-lb. cans, $1;
10-lb cans. 90c. lb.
Departures Going North
Departures Going South
M AfiA. M.. THROUGH TRAIN TO
\ lira CINCINATI, CARRYING DAY
t)sUu COACHES (WITHOUT
CHANGE) AND PULLMAN
SLEEPERS..
^ fp A. M., THROUGH TRAIN TO
/ Ik JACKSONVILLE, CARRYING
Laid day COACHES without
CHANGE: ALSO PULLMAN
SLEEPER. THIS TRAIN ALSO CAR-
HIES PULLMAN SLEEPER TO
BRUNSWICK.
O /JA A. M.. LOCAL TRAIN. MACON
% rail TO ATLANTA. CARRIES NICE
UstJtf day COACHES AND PULL
MAN OBSERVATION CAfi
(SEAT RATE TO ATLANTA 25 CT3 )
TO NEW YORK VIA WASHINGTON,
BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA.
A AF Al M - LOCAL TRAIN, MA-
U IIS C0N T0 BRUNSWICK. MAK-
7eVt; INQ ALL THE 9TOPS. CON-
N SCT8 AT J E SUP WITH
TRAIN FOR JACKSONVILLE.
g apP, M.. THROUGH TRAIN MA-
I ftraCON TO CHATTANOOGA. CAR-
liCJl/RYINO PULLMAN SLEEPERS
FROM MACON TO ST. LOUIS.
7 7AP- M.. LOCAL TRAIN FROM
| ftflVV MACON TO ATLANTA. CAR-
I,UV RIE8 NICE DAY COACHES,
ALSO PULLMAN SLEEPER PRUM MA
CON TO ASHEVILLE, N. C., and SPAR-
TANBURQ
7 1A P M *-* L0C AL TRAIN MACON
1 /1| T0 HAWKINSVILLE, MAK-
1 INQ ALL 8TGP8.
Ki-EOANT bouthehn railway din ino cars, all through trains.
were easy early
. _ Grain Letter.
10.—Whom futures
many operators
•ened up over Sunday and the p
ment report, that may show belter than
'xpectca Offerings wero well taken, the
market closing Brin with soino buying on
"ears of frost and reports of a good de
mand for spring wheat. Wo think that
operations will of a scalping character.
Tin* crowd won- all llx»il for
honrlsh government report, and if their
view* nro confirmed, heavy selling will
result.
Oats—Sample lots were lower but met
with a good demand with largo purchases
of Muy at 35 cents, although tho offerings
cl^rp waa soft, on further declines wo
oultl favor purchases of December.
Provisions—Hogs were higher, but ad
vances In product did not hlod. Tho Cu
dahy* turned In and sold lard quite freely
with pressure on uctolwr at tl>e ■ '
-No. 14 from Clncinhatl, Chattu
Wo think, will bo witnessed.
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
NEW YORK. Bent. 10—In the dry goods
market the reduction of ii rent In certain
prominent lines of tickings has had more
>qr less of an unsctllug offeet In thla par
ticular division of the market, but gen
eral conditions f»f the markot remain
firm and unchanged.
COTTON SEED OIL.
NEW YORK. Kept to.—Cotton seed Oil
quiet but steady. Prim© crude In barrels
t.o.b. mills 23; prime summer yellow 20
to 20%; off summer yellow nominal; prlmo
summer whit© 32%a3$; prime winter yol
low 82%a33.
NAVAL STORES.
WILMINGTON, fiept. 10 —Spirits tur
rdhtlna market, nothing doing; reeelptj
114 casks. Rosin, nothing doing; receipt!
394. Tar Arm at 1.60; receipts 111. Crude
turpentine firm at 2.25, 3.76 and 4.00; to-
•eipts 13.1.
SAVANNAH. Bept. 10—Spirits turpen
tine market steady nt 62% cents; rceelpti
559; s^les 896; exports 69.3. Ilosln firm,
receipts 2,006; sale* 3,2.17; oxport* «30.
Closing, qquote: A, B. C. 2.f>‘»; P, .
E. 2.Cu; F. 2.70; Cl 2.75; II. 2.75; I. L._.
K. 3.75; M. 4.12%; N. 4.37%: Window
• Hess. 4 67U; Water White, 4.97%.
CHARLEBTON. Bept. 10.—Spirit* tur
pentine market firm nt 62 cents: snlen
none. Rosin firm; sales none. Closing,
quote: a IV C 2.40; I> 2 47%: E 2 52»*t
*. I.H: O, I.Jlu: II. 2 0TU: t. *.l»: K,
M N. 4.27V,: VVIn^ow .iln.
I 7 ■, . \V il. • NV..It. , t K7»^
MACON LOCAL MARKETS.
aro :u wnolenale ami
_«*¥*
MEATH.—Dry salt ribs
Extra short riba,... JBBHI....
Dry suit plates. 94 \
Any or tho doove cuts, smoked ut
lc. advance.
HAMS.—Fancy sugar cured.....
Sinn.bird sugnr cured
Bionic hnms
LARD.—Pure tierces
60-lb tubs
R0-lb. tubs
10>lb. tins
5-lb. tins
3-lb. tins 8*i
The k.’mu' iiridiUon lor other n\z> d
as on pure lard.
CORN.--Backed wblto 75
No. 2 packed mixed 74
Bridal quotations mads on carload
OAT8.—Texas rust proof 65
fiffill m!fr. d .
epcclnl quotatIona on car lota.
HAY.—Choiro timothy 95
No. l timothy .....96
Clover hay 86
Pralrlo hay fo
Oeorgla hnr 75
Fpec-iol quotations on car lots.
DRAN.—Pure wheat $1.20
Mixed bmn 1.10
Jersey n'ork feed 1.80
MEAL.—Water ground jultotto. 74
Btcnm ground .73
FLOUR.—Private stock pantry 16.50
Royal ow| standard 3>’i
No. i patent .1.60
One-half patent 6.60
Btralghts. 6.25
Low grade... 8.60
Hudnuts, sack* ............. l.ss
antSTB.—Uudnuts. barrels 4.00
RICE.—Fancy hend 6
('hole* head 6
Medium 4
Low grade 8%
—Htandard granulated.. 6,43
Now Orleans ciurilled..........6%
New York yellow 6%
8YRUP.—Georgia cano 27
New York rellned .20 to 80
Now Orleans incinssas 14
COFFEE- Green Rio. choice 13
Green Klo. medium ...12
Gren Rio. low grade ..11
Arbuckles* roasted 13.79
eALT.—lOO-lb. white earka.........
lM0-lb. Burlap
Arrival of c i;„
J O:0oam No. 16 from New York. Asheville and Atlanta.
C«. D., T-I.!.. 4 1 2.4"|,n» No. 8 from Aimm.i. «’b.iitan.»..gri siti.l 'M Louis.
So, KY. I raiUS r Jilbpm—Na 10 from Now York. Wnshington and Atlurt.
^ 2:13pm—No 18 from Brunswick. Wnycross and .. T c», lp .
(No. 16 stops nt Ma
J. W. JAMISON. City Ticket Agent.
JAMES FREEMAN, Trav. Pass,
CITY TICKET AND PASSENGER OFF
O. R. PETTIT, Depot Ticket Agent
T E L E P H O
NE 1 2 4.
State of Qeorala Bond*.
Georgia 4 PC.. 192tf ......114
Goorgla 4% pc., 1913 113
Georgia 4% pc., 1922 ....ilt
Georgia 3% pc.. 1923 to 1931...B>6
Georgia 3% pc.. 161 J. 9W 104% 295%
Lota I Bloc k ■ ano Bona*.
Wesleyan I'emalc Coltegg, 7 oc..
denomnatlon Jon'y and July
coupons, price owing to dale
- -jrlfy }6
Georgia Southern
— and Florida Hailway.
READ DOWN.
EFFECTIVE APRIL 10th, 1904.
STATIONS.
4 20pm|12 45am|ll X0«.in|L\
Fine Ub'.-
2%-lb. psekets
:«
HIDES.
(Corrected by O. Dernd ft Co.)
Dry flint 13 to 15.
Dry salt 11 to ltc
Green salt, oil welghtn 7% to 8%
Groen not salt curod......... 6 to 8%
Damaged hides, according to value.
Goat skins 14 to ffo
Sheep skins ....10 tofiOa
WOOL.
Washed, per lb. 18 to 24n
Unwashed, par fb 12 tnlftq
Burry, per lb *...8 to 12o
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
ALL TRAINS IN MACON.
Georgia Railroad.
For Augusta j 8 36al 4 16j.'t2 65a]t5 15a
Frm August..,.110 6»;i1 10 O0p( ,1.
From Camuk .|t 6 JCpit 1 16p| |..
100
m
Nns. 6 and 6. dally except 8undey.
Vc«. 1. 2. 2 and 4, dally.
Trsin Nc. 1 connects nt StUlmort with
Cen*rai of Georg!a Ry. for all points east
nnrt with MIRen ft Rmjthwesfern Ry. far
Mlllen nt Collins with Benbosr.1 Air Line
Ry. east to Savannah and Intermediate
points, west to Montgomery and alt
points we»t. and with Collins ft Retdsxllls
for Reldsrire.
T-iln No. 2 connert* at Btnimora with
Mlllen ft Southwestern Ry. for Mlllen and
Augusta, ct Wad ley with C«ntral of Geor
gia raflarny for Macon. Atlanta and all
points west: with tho Louisville ft Wadley
Ry. for Louisville, and with Wadley ft
Mt. Vernon Ry.
Train No. 2 conn-cts at Colllrs wl h Sea
board Air Line railway for Eavsnnan and
points east, and ror Helena and Interme
diate points west.
Train No 4 connects at Wadley with
Centra! of Georgia railway for Macon. At
lanta and points west.
Train No 6 connects at Collins with Sear
boad for Montgomery and points we t.
f. s. battle.
Supt. ft T. M.
a. 3£. BRINSON. Rresldent.
New Orleans Cotton Letter.
NEW ORT.EANNB. Bept. 10.—Spot cot
ton quiet with *alea of 4,025 bales, lnclud-
arrlve. Quotations
nu... ..... _
[ng 8,100 bales
8-TOe, lower.
Futures opened quiet at a decline of
12 points. The disappointing at
and a favorable weather map which, fnl
lowing many days of good weather did
not b**nr out th*> reports of continual de
terioration that were still received from
the Odds. These were among the besr-
M| HBturm *-’ii tP. ir.».*'t potont factor
Was the fact that tbe auppllo* of cotton
are slowly but steadily accumulating and
the spot demend Is not nt all strong. An
It was, the end of the week, fresh trading
was naturally restricted, but the beers
received more encouragement then they
have had for a long time, and predictions
wen* freely made that a lower market
riFTOX AMI XOflTIHSABTElUl
UAIV.ROAD
Effective Jan. 12 2902.
r M P M A M’Lv,
Ar.fP MIP MIP M
fa ibis
4 Ul 4 15' 9 11 .
4 31 Ci |)
PUPMAMAr
FitxgersM . io v: ; ; ,$
Lv.jA MPMPN
Sc*. 1. 2. 2 and 4 i
■ ext week In the trading
ed 6 points lower at 10c. and
u ^....ed to 9.97 The market closed
showring net lneses of 12 to 15
irub
October 0W-... r . JPBBI
finally d»<-llned to 9.97, The marki
Mbt ■ ■
polntt
Liverpool Cotton Statistics.
LIVERPOOL. Bept 10.— Following ni4e
the weekly cotton statl-tlca; - Bale*.
Total aalea of all kinds 46.'V>n
Total sales of American 85.o.i)
English eplnnera* takings......... 53.mi
Total exports 2.0dq
Imports of all kinds. ll»q
Imports of Amertean..... Moq
Ftork of all kind* 147.or,q
fltiKk of American..........A?,fW4
Quantity afloat, nit kinds ftS.nfld
Quantity affont of American 72,00q
Total sales on speculation 1.4dn
Total sales to exporters W>
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
, smi the |*ts-
asonable. Th** lowest temper•
of to degr*M*s for
BefaudlneH ret..I
Acme Brewing Co...
MeCuw Manfg t?c nu
Macon Oos ft Wafer consols,.. 95 »©
Railroad stocks.
louthwestem R. R stock 113% 114%
Georgia Railroad stock... 252 233
Atlanta ft Wtit Point Railroad
stock .......................163 116
Atlanta ft West Point Railroad
debentures 106 107
Augusta ft Havsnnsh RgJtroirt
stock . j.........118 114
Georgia Bojthern ft ITorlda 1st
preferred stock 95 96
Oeorgm Bonthern Railroad 2d
pref»rr>d stock 44 67
Georgia Southern Railroad corn
rnnn stock I{ 34
fleahonrd. common 1$ )t
*< liK-ard, preferred ........... 31
Southern Rtflroad. pr«'f..93 98
Southern Itallroad. <om 81 82
Railroad Bonds.
Central of Ga. 1st mortgage 6
per cent.. U4l.ra|
Central of *'—
Csorals Southern ft Florida R
... Hi. 1. it.. 1
For JoxvilU
From Jnxvlllo,
For Palatka .<
Frir Palatka ,
For ValdoMa
Frou. Vald'ta
la collateral
Line ax Fite*
i, O. *SGATWR:Glflb
It WKEKR. Observer,
isnd'n Cotton Letter.
Bept. 1#.—Outside of th«
failed to show i
el. 31 M . kl!{
NEW YORK STOCK LETTER.
KW YORK. Bpt. 10.—Aa a result,
jely of further he.iyy profit-taking,
rks moved rather irregularly today,
ugh (<>« undertone was m,d« nlaWy
»* The tendency r»f many Issues was
trust, 6 pcW............. mv
Centrai of 04. eoniMdldated....111 112
•entrel rtf On. 1st Ineom**...... »<6 KC
Central of Ga. 2d Income 44 49
Central of Ga. lncon8ff..... x 81 is
Ua. itouthern ft 2*«
mortgage, 6
Geotfla Railroad A Banking C<S
6% per cent.. 1914 103 110
Ovenr. HteamshlP Co,, 1st fi per
eent.. 1910 r**f
Geo rum Railroad ft Ranking Co.
I per cant.. 1922-...
Georgia A Alabamn consols. 5
per cent,, l»45 109 109
Beahoard, per cent...... 102 jr.3
Southern It R.. » P« . lMl 117 111
Cir/ Bonds.
lA
Augusta, pree M to rote inter-
..Kt nnd maturity 1 -*
Atlnrtn. pRcn aa to rate Inter-
ter and maturity ...........200 221
Cclumbus. S pc.. 190J... 105 10C
11 30u| 12 43ai
3 40,i 4 10p
11 20n| I2*46a
X 40a 4 lOp
4 89p|
11 »at
For Atlanta*...' *
Frn Aflsnts..«*l,8
Railway.
W k 30 n i l 3$ol 7 3rt_
»al 9 t.Onl 7 40p) . ifp
■nrr.ni $opj ■
12 29pmlLV Grovatita
2 01»m'-12 47mn Lv Unadllla
! 23amj l 10pml(v
2 4?:itn* I 4.3pm|Lv.... Cord.lt .....I.vi 3 O&unil 1 4Satnl 8 Man
2 42um| l4Jpm:Lv C’orvlele J.vi iPhunj 1 45am. * -M
| 2 03pm l.v Arabl •••L v | 1 25prnf ( 3 2*u
........ 2 HpmiiLv............ Worth ......... ...Lv! 1 Upml I a 14i
6 f.7|.
7 i«p .
| llpml
’ i *ii>r
, 8 jOaml 2 lOpmlL
IGr.pmj 8 60aml 3 10pmlLv....
Hip® IliraK::::
l49pm[Lv....
10 iOutril liWernl 4l6pmlAr.«#.
1 ( lOaml 4 45pmLv....
6 47am 5 23pmlLv...,
1 mm 5 JOpm t.r...
* 7 04nm 6 DOpmlLv...
7 Ilium 7 r/pnilLv...
7 44arn' 7 82pm.Lv...
I 2Jam| 6 10pin|Ar...
Macon Ar| 4 lOpml 8 40arnjll 2&nn»
..... Kathleen Lv| I Upml jlu Hpm
...... Qrovunls ••••••...Lv] 9 06pmI........| 9 69am
■*— ■*"- Lv 2 45pm 8 20om 9 i9an»
Lv| 2 22pm! 2 00am ( 9 .trim
* 1 46aml • 60am
ftMm
29am
...... - - - „ - 14mn
shb«trn .........Lvl 1 Oipml 1 Oflaml 8 osum
Tltton Lv|12 3<h>ni',12 23am; 1 Sfliira
L**nox ...LvlU 06pm!l2 llnml 7 04am
Bp'irks ............i.vju 54amil3 Otprnl 4 62am
... Adel Lv|u 41am 11 57ptn C 44am
. VaJdoets ...........Lv'll 05am! 11 15pm| C 00am
Valdosta Ar 11 OO.imtll OUvml
. Hsyhiw Lv.io llanillO 26pm|..
.. Fargo ............Lv lltnm; t 44pm|
. Baxter Lv Ibtum ItOlprr 1
.. Cutler Lv I 87am I 40p*r
4 43pm Lv
6 14pm Lv Lake Park
ft 28bm f Jennings
5 68pm Lv . Jasper
6 2HpnrLv White Hurlngs
7 00pm LF .Lake City
7 62pm Lv Lake Iiutler
H IflpmlLV Sampson City .......
X lOpm'Lv.......... dump'll
9 Oiptn I.v Gremlin
9 10pm Lv.......... Florshontd
9 COpmlAr........... Falatka
Arno SlamftO 60pm,
Lv(10 27am 10 82pm
6 32iim 6 29pm!.
6 4 la in 0 24pm .
< lftatn! 6 30pm!.
Noe | and 4 nrf eolld train" with Through Couches and l*i»rlor Hle^pars between
Macon and Jacksonville, and corrtts Pullman Buffet Drawing Room Hlespsrw between
Macon and Tlftnn £5 TOUtO between Jacksonville ai d Hi Ixtuls. Mo., and Chicago. III.
HOf 1 and 2 nr* solid trains between Muoon anft Palatka, and carries Tbrougb
Coach between Macon and Jur.fcsom
WM. CHECKLBV IHAW,
Vice-President.
J. H. RAFFTBRY, D. P. A..
Macon. On.
O. B RHODE!,
JackeonvMI*. FI*
Atlanta, Ga.
VALDD8TA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
6 * .v r, r io ml.
& jo j r, ir. in 101,
| 2f.l 5 10,10 M .
5 S3 8 60 10 40 .
P M I* M'A MjAf.
Head Up.
2 14 14
A M r M|A M
7 US J 301 9 !l
7 10 2 06 8 $4
7 06|1 W I V
« 3.7 7 tO* 8 21
8 % J ?n| 9 if
4 * 2 O'* 7 *il
Lv|A M I* M A 3f
Non 1
with
Favsnnnh.. 11 8M}1| 6
Rollway.
topi 4r.pt......
* 7 20p 12 Ha
8 and 4, dally p^»"«nger
cepi Funday; Noe. 8 nnd 6. panren
Sundny only.
Cornrctlone — No. 1. at Valdosta
Atlantic Coo*» Line from ail points East
nnd West of Valdosta, nnd from •!! points
North rn O fl. A K. K’y At Mndlron
with H'-iibonrd Air f.lne for Tnllaharsee.
.Pmiifiro.u nr.-) New Orleans.
No. 3. nt Vuldo^ui with Atlmile Coast
I|Jb# Me ftfl gMEla Watt §t ViwMi.
nnd O. H. ft V. from Moron. Atlanta nnd
I points North. At Mndlron with Eesbonrd
i Mr T.lne for Live Oak. Lake City and To>
| lahrssee.
No. 2,
ind West of Vs
CENTRAL of GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Arrival and departure of trains. Union
Effective September 5,
MilledgevtU*. Katonton ant
for MlllnSg#v|rf#.* Kn ton fori
-*or Mndtmin and Athens
fur Griffin and Atlanta
I tost Arrive from
tatonton . .. *
COl. A M ‘
A lb y ft Mont .
14& V!'
ft Colm. .
A t'olrn
11 3An >fr>nt. ft Alby 4 <<
Vald Ma *|*h G
flip Lake qtr an IP
llftp' Coast Line for
t ••*.» do#ta.
H. ft P. for Jaekti
vlngv
113
securities,
an earr <
changed.
Steel pre-
new high
SkI
turn of the
ling, tater
to hut lltlln «f-
the government
Common framing, rough. .
pressed and matdhej) floor
presned end mi'^ -"1
Square edge weather bt.uH
Revel edge weather hnardim
No. 1 sqwed pin** "bbupee..
No. 2 sawed pine eh *l<-
No. I best cyprtse afttnyi**
Nuts snd Fruits—'Wi
fGuote-i hr Hoisb Pn
I,EMGNH V+T bOI.
PKANUTB -North Caro
Virginia. <V
. . 1Z an<! U\.
ng. .ID to fit
r ... 10 *.o It
Macon ft Dlrmtnghom Railway,
For La Orange, W fl| *•. iWuibbus «:13pt<i
For LaOrange. accnmmodntlon... c c. ini
Frm LaGrnny W. Hpxs. C«rfum...Ilflftam
Fr**m IftGrangt. stcommo*latlon.. S.lftpie
’ Macon. Dublin ft Savannsn Rillwiy.
Lv, Mnron... S JV* LV. Eavmnah.. 1 66»*
At. Dvblln.... 4 09p Ar. Vldalla.... 9 59a
Ar. Vldalla... ft * d* Ar. Dublin 11 t4a
Ar. Bavannah. 8 i'iv Ar. Macon.1 lOp
TIFTON, THOMA8VILLE ft GULF
RAILWAY COMPANY,
Time table No. 21 takes effect Sunday,
April 26, 1901 CllrOt «. m.. Central tfma.)
WRIGHT8VILLC AND TENNILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Effective May 1st. 1904.
I. I 8. I I.
A M(I» M'A V
7 20 14*. 6 4'
7 40i 154' 6 R
40am
13 pin
15 WrlghTU
in 22 s D' 4 31
2 | 1 | STATIONS. f 8 I 4
A MIP Ml JA M|P M
TW 1 BMLv Tift on II 49. 7 U
7 20! 8 PM Ans’ey. ........til 22! 7 31
Pfr Hn
fVX»e
nr trnln }e«vl::g Ma. . n 4 1) ;•
rlVlBK Mer.. n 11 10 a. m tktl
and pirmlnichr'm on train* b-u
3 45 m arriving M.i. '.n 13:4
tween M. - r T Albany «m
A MU' MIA M Ar
Inrinla. .
pRtrNEB.—* to »e
N.- crop,
WiNAXA* - H'.nrli, ,1 r.o to H.TJ
ONION, N' « I t* l- r bu
oi(A NOES EKJHT* 1 ,J 7 *
M'r. '
NEW POTATOES Per » k |? 25
flPANfHH ONIONS. Per rale. »1
TURNIPS, 2c. pe•* pound.
I •
I 11
***!•
4 42L,
4 Cl'.
8 27 4 61.
Arbana
Oraeag ..
Fed ...
Huggins .
.... Klngwood
Moultrie
Corbett* ,
Hun set „
Murphy
.... Roiheraay
Coolldge
.... Merrillville
Diilon ..
r.. Thomssvlile ..Lv,
(11 If! 7 21 ! train
III 1», 1 M and
n 7 n | _
»• •?!’»! ,„Tr
* .
CONNECTIONS.
I » wave
p* «*; $ rfiwton
t$ 8$| • 42 1 new Mvts
■Kla'nlit
e or apply
B. P- BONNER. D. T. A.. Macon. G*.
IMPROVFO SLEEPING CAR SERV
ICE MACON TO ST. LOUIS VIA
CENTRAL.
,»g
Nog. S and 8 dally. Nos. 3 snd 4 duoday
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