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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2fi, 1004.
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'Y.S-,SS L ,r.? N& co -1 COTTON MARKET
10/City Macon A per bonds duo l
WAS NOT STRONG
Columbus pt
& Water consols.
We want 8.
BANKS.
E. Y. MALLARY, J. J. COQB,
President. Cashier.
W. P. WHEELER, Ant Cashier.
Commercial and
Savings Bank
MACON, GA.
Each year in the Bank’s history has
•bown an increase In Surplus, Depos
its and Cash Resources.
Every accommodation granted de
positors consistent with conservative
banking.
Staple Seems to Be Dropping
Down the Scale
THE DINNERS’ REPORT
•till In Evidence In the Transactions
on ’Change—Receipts at the Porte
Increasing—Hester’s Figures Aro
Full of Information as to the Crop
Comparisons—Million More Bales in
Sight Than at Same Date Last Year.
C. B. Willingham,
Cotton Factor
MACON, GEORGIA.
Ship mo your cotton and get
tho best roturns.
prices continue to move downward. The
market was very active and the fluctua
tions numerous. December opened a
point lower than Wednesday’s dosing
Ware & Leiand,
CHICAGO—NEW YORK
Cotton
Coffee
Members—
Chicago Hoard of Trade.
New York Cotton Exchange
New Ycrk Coffee Exchange
New Orleans Cotton Exchange
St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce.
Private Wires to Principal Points
Nevi/ York Office Macon Office
11 Wall st. 415 Fourth at.
ther In th
rrd a tlrm
hlRht ai
count 1
was manifested <
tion and shorta
• illm.
cat. Cables
foreign oo.
uneaslners and <
Local commission houses bud
orders. The market ruled
noon, and the late feeling
b-Mr y
mg after
shnlllsh.
The corn market continued to Indlei
that there hna been too much short
In-. There mue»' m*»nl r
among the aborts to set tinder cov. r.
cash and export dem did was good,
the top levels some of the more stub!
in® mp levcm some or tiio more stubborn
ehorta sold fair sized lines, but tho prices
did not decline much. The lato market
as steady.
The oats market was narrow and firm.
Loc.il ■ until! —l ),01.1so* bought moder
ately. Lato trade was without slgnlfl-
J.M. JOHNSTON, ft. J. TAYLOR,
President. Vico-President
L. P. HILLVER, Cashier.
OSCAR E. DOOLY, Asst. Cachi
American National Bank
MACON, GEORGIA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital $200,000.00
Stock holders’ Liability,.... $250.000.OG
Surplus $125,000.00
Undivided Prq£ta. i _. ii . i .^ - .....$ 3C.000.00
DIRECTORS.
J. II. Johnston. Stephen Popper.
R. J. Taylor. A. R Chappell.
R. J. Taylor. A. E. Chappell.
W. M. Johnston, E. J. Willingham,
Gen. Robt. Obcr. -»■- A. Merritt.
You cannot do betteT than put your
Account with the American National
Rank. Call on, or address
L. P. HILLYER, Cashier.
LIVERPOOL spots closed 5.08
NEW YORK spots closed 9.70
NEW ORLEANS spots closed 0 3-16
LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
The Macon cotton market waa very
weak yesterday, pood middling command
ing only 9%. Tho receipts were tho larg
est of recent days, but the transactions
were small.
Range of Prices.
Good Middling -•
Strict Middling 9 J; 1 *
Middling 9
Strict Low. Middling
Low Middling • 1
Good Ordinary ...........
Spot Cotton Movement.
Exchange Bank
OF MACON, GA.
ur mnoyiti vim.
STATE DEPOSITORY.
J. W. CABANISS. President.
C. M. ORR, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
j. W. Gabanisa, 8. S. Dunlap,
•V. R. Rogei .
A. L. Adams,
A. D. Schofield,
M. H. Taylor,
V/. D. Lamar.
H. J* Lama',
B. Corbin,
J. H. Williams.
Sam Mayer,
m - T. C. Burke.
Wo solicit the business of mer
chants, planter® and banks, offering
them courtesy, promptness, safety,
or.d liberality. Tho largest capital
and surplu- of any banK in Middle
Nov. 22
Nov. 23 i
" ir. 24 Holl
Stock on Hand.
ket showed further activity, the foilure
being the active liquidation following the
third installment of the glnr.ors report
and the no ..mb* totlvo covenog if shorta
at the decline; the market finally showing
a moderate net loaa for the day.
The opening waa woak at a decline of
Sail points in reeronae to lower rabies
than expected, while nearby long* were
fairly stoadv, the list showing net
losses of 13 to 16 points.
Hester's Weokly Cotton Statement.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 25.—Sccretnry
weekly New Orleans Cotton Ex
change statement, issued today, shows
the twency-llvo days of November n
Inst of 336.000,
For tha eighty-six days of the season
thnt have elapsed, the aggregate Is
ahead of the same elghty-alx dnvs of last
year 990.000, ahead or the samo days year
before last of *76.000.
The amount brought Into sight during
in past week has been 611.616 against
10.811 for tho same seven days of last
p.y and 409,012 year before last.
'1 ho movement since September 1 shows
receipts at sll United States porta to bo
4.221976 sgnlnst 8.548.850 last year. Over
load. across the MirsiesIppL Ohio nad Po
tomac rivers to Northern mills and Can
ada 270.760 against 188,711 Inst year; In
terior stock* In excess of those held at
the close of the commercial year 594,298
against 42R.R72 last yenr; Southern mill
takings 623.000 ngnlnst 651.712 Inst year.
Tho total movement since September 1
la 3.711.023 against 4.721.154 last year.
Foreign exports for the week have been
278.725 against 324.872 last year, making
the total thus far for the season 2,881.262
against 2.440,444 last year.
It hna not be^n difficult to undermine the
market, start liquidation, shake out long
cotton, and bring about fro Pr offerings
of the actual Muff In the South. The
trading has Increased on the decline na
the futures In New York market are
ngnln at a level where contracts could be
more profitably purchased than could spot
cotton nt Southern points. Many of the
larger Interests have been very aggress
ive on the side of lower prices, and not
withstanding the extensive decline that
hna token place, those who have been
most Instrumental in bring about the de
cline arc still on the same side of the
market. They have proved themselves
right thus far having based their oplnlona
_ In excess of 11,
12.009.000 hales. Those who have been
friendly to the market under 984 cents
been wrong. This doe* not mer
are going to move on down to 814 cents.
"The total takings of American mills.
91* last year.
Storks at the seaboard and the twenty-
nine lending Southern Interior centers
have increased during the week 78.929
bales against nn Increase during the cor
responding period last soason of 59.353.
Including stocks left ui the worts and
thr interior towns from tho last crop,
and the number of bales brought Into
sight thus far for the new, crop, tho
sunnlv to date la 6.873,090 hales against
* ‘ irloa last
also discouraged by talk of heavy tenders
4.8*8,168 bales for the same pei
year.
Henter’s World’s Visible supply Statement
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 25.—Secretary
Georgia.
The Way to Get Money
on December contracts and reports that
steamer lias been chartered to carry two
full cargoes of cotton from New Orleans
to New York. Following the cull, prices
worked down to n net loss of about 13
points on continued liquidation nnu
—Lots of It—In the easiest, surest.
safest manner. Is to start _
.money working for you.
Money deposited with its Is nover
Idle.
four- .hours pon day, and It brings
Tta depositors 4 per cent. Incresso
every year.
It ennnot shirk Its duty. It enn-
K escape. The government keeps
eye on It by directing and reg-
ir affair -
ulstlng our affairs.
There are no two ways about It.
You should open an account with
us without n single day's delay.
You really can't afford to do
otherwise.
There’s a pass book waiting for
you.
Union Savings Bank
and Trust Co.
some selling for alwvt Account. Liverpool
continued easy after the local opening
with private cables accounting for tho
decline by Increased crop estimates.
Toward midday prices worked up to n
little over the opening figure*. The third
Installment of the glnnern’..report, how
ever. proved more bearish than had been
expected and was foltov/od by a burst of
liquidation that soon had the market
down to n net loss of 14al6 polntn.
.. „ - nig
short lines wero covered on the decline
and during the Inter trading the market
ruled steadier. The close waa steady at
a net decline of laid points. Bale# were
I t fit r.flfl fhVt
estimated'at 600,000 bales.
Receipts of cotton at tho port* today
were 7.L532 bale# against 62,350 bales last
week ond 61,647 bales last year. For the
last week and 177.613 bales Inst year.
at New Orleans were
‘ bales last vnar.
against 18,245
lost year.
Inf-i nPCK a tin J*
Today’s receipts at New •
22,376 bales against 13.201 bn
and at Houston 6fU4 hales i
The Ports.
Saturday ... 50,776 66,182 60**68 62.017
Monday 60,71* 71.725 69.737 66.330
mi 49i iu tea r.04 to ttr.i
!$m
Money to Lend on
Real Estate.
Tuesday ....101.238 79.116 108.564 70.661
Wednesday . 46,452 66.0S3 67.154 62.072
Friday 73,682 62.360 61,647 37.451
Receipts and Exports. Today. Week.
14.923 137,977
| I 16.463
Exportn to continent 18,336 119,650
Exports to France.
the total visible to be 3.374.01* snMm-t
3.658.1*2 last week and 3.241996 Inst year.
Of this the total of American cotton Is
3.326.07* against 8,129.1*3 Inst week nnd
2.847,996 Inst year, and of nil other kinds
Including Egypt Brasil, India, etc.. 648.000
against 529,000 last week and 495,000 Inst
year.
Of the world’s visible supply of cotton,
there Is now afloat and held In Greet Brlt-
nln nnd continental Europe 1.802 000 bnlca
ngainst 1.6*7,000 Inst year; In Egypt 149.-
000 against 160.000 Inst year; In India
1*7.000 against 130.000 Jpst your; ami In
the United Mate# 1.646 000 ngnlnst 1,376,-
000 Inst year.
Hubbard Bros. 6. Co.’s Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Nov. 28.—Two features
have been prominent today, one tho third
whether this large crop Is. ns conservative
people believe. :» bountiful one. hut not
In excess Of requirements, or whether It Is
another ease of overproduction, such ns
took place In 1*97 nnd 139*.
Owing to the. great uncertainty - I
rounding crop views nnd the disposition
of manv to talk 12.000.000 nnd 13 000,000
bales, the government report on Decem
ber 2d will have n derided effect on the
trade. That report Will settle definitely
for
around 11.250.000 heles with
possibility of 11,600.000. Should the
government figures point to anything
excess of this crop, all hope of hull sp-__
ulntlnn this season must ho abandoned.
On the other hand should the figure*
from Washington support the views of
thos# who hold that this crop |* about
12,000.000, the present level of prices will
be found Altogether too low nnd a derided
chnngc of sentiment will fake plnee In
actions were without feature.
little activity has been reported In tho
dry goods market today, although tho
market retnnln* firm against all importu
nities of (he buyer.
COTTON 8EED OIL.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26.- Cotton seed oil
was easier ngsln under liberal offerings.
Prime etude In barrels f.o.b. mills 1914;
prime summer yellow 25*4a26H; off sum
mer > ciiow nominal piimc summer w
SOaSOH; prime winter yellow SOatl.
Crude turpentine tlrm at 2.30 to 3.R-
-"Spirits turpen
2.62V*: F. $.67Ra70: O. 2.72*4: If, 2.86; I
3.36; ft. 3.90: M. 4.30 : N. 4.60; W *
Glass. 4.76: Wster White. 6.00.
CHARLESTON. Nov. 25.— Spirits tur
pentine and rosin markets, nothing doing.
MACON BROKERAGE CO
STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN
418-420 Cherry at. ’Phone 333
Chamber of Commerce Building
Correspondents of
THE O’DELL COMPANY.
Incorporated Capital $200,000.00
Cincinnati, O.
Quickest service in Hie South. Wo
Invito comparison. No Interest charged
on stocks. All orders placed direct with
tha O’Dell Company, assuring prompt
nd cnreftil ntetntlon.
Reference—Tho American National
Bank. Macon. Go.
TICKINGS —4H to lto.
BEA ISLAND.—6 *o 8c.
THI CK? 4*A to «o.
BLF.AC-IJINOfl -4H to %C.
PRINTS.—4 V4
He
BLLBUCKETf
fTar.lwars Co.)
H p*--r dozen.
Til
Pslntedfl 12.30;
44.26;
43.64
SHOES.—H
BUCK MTS faint. 71.70 do*.; whit#
cedar, fir- hoeps. J3.20.
CHAINS -Trace. 14 to 3< do*.
OUN POWDER. -Per Weg. Austin crack
•hot. 46. half kegs. 43.75; quarter kegs,
32.25; Dupont end Hazard smokeless,
half kegs. 511.26; quarter kegs, 44.78;
1-lh. cnnlsters. 31. lean 25 per cent.; Trola-
dorf #n<ok*>!»»Bn powder. l*lb. cans. Si:
10-lb cunt. 90c. lb.
11.60; cnampion ducking, quarter kegs.
barrel.
cotton circles. Tending tho government,
an Irregular and nncertnln market Is more
than llkHy. hut there Is every Inducement
nt such figures as now rule to buy cotton
on breaks In the hopes of the figures
reaching such n oolnt ns the demand ran
sustain. Reports from the ffmrh **e»v
that Jess cotton Is being offered, whllo
spinners are buying more freely.
Print Cloth Market.
FALL RIVER, Mnsa.. Nov. 25.—Rale*
In the print cloth mnrket will reach a
totnl of about 60,000 pieces. The mnr
ket for the week hns continued dull
with price* unchanged on n basis of
three cents for regulars. Manufactur
ers are firm In their demands for pres
ent prices nnd continue to he slow sell-
Mnstly nil of the goods disposed
of were for deliverer in the nenr fu
ture.
Co.’a weekly review of trudo tomor
row will any:
Retntl nnd jobbing trade ,wns re
tarded by unseasonably mild weather
and the interruption of another holi
day, but munufacturern extend opera
tions as confidence Is strengthened by
the reclpt of larger contract* for fu
ture delivery, and many Inquiries that
promise to mature in something more
tangible. Postponed orders of nil kinds
are being placed, report# from every
prominent Industry Indicating that Idle
mills are reopening and the number
of operatives gradually Increasing.
Cotton splnnlhg makes the slowest
progress but the statistical, position
steadily Improves nn ntocks of gonda
diminish «nnd the raw material de
clines nearer tho point nt which tho
mills can operate profitably. Other
textile lines, footwear, and especially
nil branches of the Iran nnd steel In
dustry. are*gaining steadily. Some de
lay In noted In the movement of
freight, whllo railway returns for No
vember thus far show a gain of 8.0
per cent, over last'year’s gross earn
ings. Failures for this week numbered
205, against 258 last year.
IRON. —2>4o. pound base: Swede. 4V4#-
°A\^S -47.60 to $9 00 per dosec..
LEAD. —Hir. 7He nound.
NAILS, wire. 42.60 barrel; cut, $2.50
» notes** lo und not
l • jc. ii.
18-22-lb.
25 -30 -lb.
Any f'T the u
HAMS.—Fancy sugar cut
Standard sugar ci
Picnic hams
LARD.—Fancy tierces...
3-lb. tins
Flake white tierces
The antpe addition for othsr i
(sri
CORN.—Hack
No. 2
ffnortal quotation
1 mixed
BANK CLEARINGS.
Installment of the glnnor* RMHWIH
other the heavy covering of the short In
terest. It le estimated that th* Inst ab
sorbed fully 60,000 bales. As far as the
S nners’ report, when It comes to he rend
detail. It foreshndows a very large
crop Iwyond, vra should say, the currant
estlmnto. It neems probable that the full
weight of the report hns not boon thor
oughly appreciated ns yet. but prnflt-tnk-
Iner nfter such a decline Is to be expected.
Whether there will be Investment buying
think spinners lm\o nn l» on large l»uy»rs
today, thougu ox»Det thnt they will o*r
tlnue to buy on a **jl# downward
Macon Brokerage Co.’s Cotton Lettsr.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26.—Heavy selling
pressure caused pronounced weakness In
today’s cotton market. Btatlntlclnns gave
small comfort to the hulls and the bears
hammered the market st will. Profes
sionals sold heavy lines short. The South
Exports to Japan.
Exports to Mexico 1.630
Stock on hand all ports... .9.4,767
• nnd th*t llqul-
Bines September 1, 1904-
selling had been overd< . .......
datIon was temporarily over. Some of
the large operators switched to the buy-
Consolldated receipts 4.222.975
Exports to Great Britain 1,426.6*0
Exports to France 319.184
Exports to continent...1,069.1*4
Exports to Japan 28.691
Exports to Mexico 10,761
Ing side for a turn, but their operations
were of a sculping character. Shorts cov
ered freely on the lower price, nnd the
market steadied. Nervousness wss ap
parent throughout the session.
Net Receipts at All Ports.
NEW YORK. Nov. The following
are the total net receipts of cotton
Receipts. Shipments, Sales, Stock.
ports since September 1:
The Ports: | Price. | Recta. I Sales. 1 Sick.
Mobile . . . ilOtt
Savannah . . . 914
Wilmington
Norfolk . . .
Fslrlmore . . .19%
New York ....19.70
Boston . . . .1
Philadelphia ..9.95
Brunswick . . .1
Newport Newa.l
Well rfited commorical paper
and very low rates on Mar
ketable securities.
Miscellaneous
12001 83703
391)128397
31792
*94012
Galveston
New Orleans ....
Mobile
Rsvsnnsh
Chsrleston .....
Wilmington ....
Norfolk
Baltimore
New York .. ...
Boston
Newport News .
Interior Movement.
Macon Savings Bank,
Houston . .
Augusta . .
Memphis .
St. Louis .
Cincinnati
Louisville .
M
"iil
4391 *6099
3300'122640
12 31(89
670 MULBERRY OTREET.
Now York Cotton Futures.
Open. .High Iiow. Close.
Depot Fifth and Bine Street*.
March
April .
May
9.42 9.60 9.36
9.30
Mi
9.42
31)
STATIONS.
June ..
July ...
August
9.4*
9.12
9.33
6 09
6 40
18
55!
SSJSS
.... 8k!pp*>rton .... 1
Hardys i
Llxeifa j
Montpelier .
Morans ..
Cuiloden ..
.. Y&tesvtlle .
.... Upson ...
.. Thomoaton .
, Crest ...
9 62 Thunder ..
7 Woodbury .
7 19L.... Snolsnns ..... ;
7 26 Harris \
7 42 .... Odossadale .... )
7 Cl!.,.. Mountviile .... ‘
i .*4 .... Robertson .... 5
R UtAr.. LaGrmnge ..Lv 1
9.13
9.14
Spot cotton closed quiet, 19 points de
cline: middling unbinds 9.70; middling
gulf 9.96; sales 172 hales.
New Orleans Cotton Futures.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 36.—Cotton fu
tures easy. November 9c. hid: December
9.03s04; January 9.18at4; February 9.22
to 9.24: March 9.21a32; April 9.38a40r
S.UaM.
See Island Cotton.
May :
SAVANNAH. Nov. 25.—So* Island cot
on, for week: Fancy Florida* 21*21.
extra _ choice Floridah 1'»Via29; fancy
.... . chMee Floridan
Georgies 38; extra choice Georgias 190*4
choiee Oeofslaa I74ja*-
charlesto’ .MWI
cotton, for week: Receipts 493; exports
497. coastwise; axle* 613; stock 1,9*1.
Noe 21 and 32 dally.
Wednesday# and Fridays. Na 62 arrives
“ ‘ ‘ tf P- m.. Tuesdays. Thursdays
Firm, good demand; fully fine 37; extra
fine 29.
Liverpool Co*ton Future#.
LIVERFOOL. Nov. 23.—Moderate bus!
ns done In spot cotton; prices 6 points
end Saturdays.
Warm Springs and Columbus via
Woodbury.
mimuirg a.-i.; gooa oruimry e.sra.;
ordinary 4.99d- The sties of the dav were
7 600 bales, of which 306 bales were for
4 lOjLv... Macon ...Ariil 15|
7 05'Ar. Woodbury .Lv * 15
7 2»|Ar..W. Springs..Lv 7 4of
160!Ar.. CotumPua . .I,vl 6tQ|
speculation and export nnd Included 6.260
heles American. Receipts were 9,606
Including 7.160 bales American.
Futures opened quiet and dosed steady;
American middling G. O. C.:
Open. High. I»w. Close.
Trains arrive and depart from depot,
corner Plcv* and Fifth streets, at Macon.
Elegant roadbed quick time, jrood i
WM. C. SHAY/, Vlce-PTMlJent.
O. M. GRAOY. SuperintendentJ
C. B. RHOpWL Oen. Vzn. AgeaL
Jan.-Feb. ..,
Feh.-March ,
Sfarah-April
Acrtl-May ..,
C. C. MgRSHON, D. T. A..
■ .4.11
Msy-June 5.II
June.July .6.13
July.-Aug. 3.14
Or* .Kmr X 05
I’hllsdelphla
Bntnewlck
phnaacolx
Port Arthur .....
Port Townsend.,
tan Francisco ..
Portland, Ore, .,
frtxle Pass . I.
Teredo
a lnor ports ,,
Iscellaneoua
Total
..4.222.975
Comparative cotton Statement.
statement of cotton
r Friday. November
19*13. 1964.
373 119
Bradstrart Rhowa an Increase rf All U. $.
Cities of 66.1 Per Cent.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23. The following
table, complied by Brndatrert. showing
the bank clearings at number of the
principal cities of the United States for
the week ended Thursday. NNovember 24.
with the percentage of increase and de-
oreoro an compared with tho correspond
OATS.—Texas rust proof.,
Whllo nipped
No. ^ white
Bpmlnl .-luotatlnru on car leu.
HAY.—Cholco^timothy ............
Clover hay
iTnlrla tioy
CJeormn hrtr
Sra-ciai quotations on car iota.
BRAN.—Pure wheat
Amount of Cotton Ginned.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 25.—'The cen
sus bureau todny Issued a preliminary
report on the quantity of cotton ginned
to November 14. 1904. In 681 counties,
from which roportn have been received
to this date. It shows 35,817 aetlvs
ginneries against 36.710 for the same
period In the same counties In 1904 of
921.135 running bales ngnlnst 6,414,-
658 In 1903.
The last named..figure* Include 224.-
726 round bales for 1904 and 470,620
for 1903. The entire number of coun
ties from which ginning waa reported
Inst season was 812. When nil of the
agents shall have reported for the pre
sent crop there r*vl|] be published A
summary distributing by states the to
tal qnsntitv ginned e.,r|ng the season
prior to November 14th.
The entire number of active ginne
ries reported prior to November 74.
1992, was 29.506, and the entire cotton
Tinned wax 7,070,487 running bales. By
states the reports for the 681 counties
so far reported fer the present aennon
prior to November 14th. follow:
Alabama, 56 counties. 8.318 net Ire
ginneries. 023,970 .running bnles; Ar
kansas. 66 counties, 2.266 active gin
neries and 531,702 running halo*; Flor
ida. IK counties. ?14 ginneries, 441.613
bales; Georgia. 119 rountles. 4.571 gin
neries, 1,483.907 hales; Indian Territo
ry. 15 counties. 330 ginneries, 207.485
baits; Kentucky. 1 county, 8 ginneries,
850 bales; Tunisian*. SO counties, 1,560
ginneries. 406.974 hales; Mississippi. 63
counties. 8.781 ginneries. 078.821 bales;
Missouri, 7 counties. 59 ginneries. 26,-
085 bales; North Carolina, 63 counties,
3,757 ginneries, 508.782 bales; Oklaho
ma, IB counties, 247 ginneries, 190,780
bales; South Carolina. 80 counties, 3,-
144 ginneries, 921.876 hales: Tennessee,
34 countlea, 650 ginneries. 184.063
halts; Texns. 118 noun ties, 3.856 glnne.
rles, 2.478.561 bales; and Virginia,
counties, 88 ginneries, and 8.640 bale*.
STOCKS AND BONDS
Ing wrk tost vear. filxtv-one other cities
— Include din the totals:
tne. Dec.
v York $1.746.*M.235... .82.6
Chicago .... 2l6».0.tA**n....t8.8,
Boston 127.197.618.... ?0.6
Philadelphia ... 110.1*9 *69...,10.3
Market Waa Strong and Active—Unit
ed States Steel Mcving to Now High
Records—Bonds Unchanged.
. NEW YOnK STOCK LETTER.
, MIRV YORK, Nov. 25.—’The malnte
nance of the minimum discount rate by
the Hank of England, the lack of appre
hension as to the demand th* money
market here nnd evidence of steady Inv
■P Louis,,.....
Pittsburg
Rrtn Francisco..
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City....
New Orleans...
leulifillo ......
Memphis
Wrbniond
strong nnd active stock market.
The United fits tea Steel Issues were the
lenders, the preferred end common shnreit
together with tho sinking fund bonds
moving to new high records for the
ent movement. The continued abam
of ;he*e bonds nt the high level wi
excess of 47.090,000 nnd was assumed to
be for Investment account.
After an Irregular opening, prices for a
number of active issues, chiefly Amalga
mated Cooper, Sugar and , 1'nrlflr Mail,
took a. decided dron. the rrqptt, It seemed,
of market manipulation. Recoveries
Richmond ...
Washington .
flavnnnah ..,
Fort Worth...
Atlanta ....
Nashville ....
Norfolk
Augusta .....
Rlrmlnvhnm .
Knoxville .,.
Little Rook..
Macon
f'hnttnnooga
Jacksonville
Galveston ,,,
Charleston ..
inont. flave for some moments of hesita
tion. the market held strong throughout
the afternoon. Heavy buying of Rending
attributed to Phlladi Inhla demand, atlm-
tiMfod buying In other conlr
most marked exception to the ....... . J!
rise wss Union Paclflc. which wss under
which mnde net gains of 18k to 4*A per
cent, for the common and preferred, re
spectively, aggregated almost one-third of
the day's total operations.
Government bonds were unchanged on
call. Totnl sales, par value, 3l9.74«).9oo
Tho totnl sales of -
1,880,490 shares.
Stocks today were
Cnnadlntt Pan ....18114
r«*nt. of a Jeracy.lX 1
Che*. AOh'e ..... «»'•
tjht.*agn % Alton
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Wheat Advanced One Cent on Account
of Bad Advices on Weather In Ar
gentina.
Is the comparative
for the week ending
»6. 1994: m.- M
Net port recelpte........ 874.993
Receipts Since 8#pt. 1.. .4,272.975 3.636.988
Exports for weak 277.699 263.618
Exports eluce Sept. 1....3.M9 290 2,473.891
Ftork nil U. 8. ports.... 974.767 891*9!
Htoi-k all interior towns. 676,192 4*3.942
Ftork at Liverpool 298.000
Amn. afloat for O. B.... —— 853.009
New York Cotton Exchanoo Otstlntlcs.
NEW YOnK. Nov. 35. -The following
statistics on the movement of cotton for
the week ending Friday. November 25.
wete compiled by the New York Cotton
. CHICAGO Nov. 25.—Exceeslve rains In
Argentina delaying harvest caused n ram
advance In wheat here tedav Continued
lark of moisture In the Southwest added
to the bullish n*ntlm-nt. At the eirne.
December wheat was up Kale, end May
lHr Corn shows n gain of He., and onto
nre ttaUc. higher.
Provisions on the cloee were from 7H
to 1714c. higher.
Exchange:
Lest
Port receipt*..iso if8o n r ' s^Sjjg
To mills and C.insdn.... 44.832 33.219
Into sight for week.
.505,080 509,240
Port receipts C ..........
To mills and Canada.... 26»,64t
Fou. mill takings (est.). EU 'WO
*“* “ -.... 577.844
Int. stek ex. Fcpt,
Itl.SM
rc3.o.>n
426,134
Open. High. l,ow. Cloe.
Corn-
Dec.
ffey
Oats—
Nov.
Dec.
July
Megs Pork—
Jan. . .11.66 H.XttA 11.63 13.32U
* • , * ,T7H X2,91%
.fan. . . 7.0.1 7.Id
K»y . . 7.1714 7.20
Bhor* nibs—
J-n. . . 6,60 6.6214
K*y . .6.70 6.7714
wee* 4 i.etand'e c
CHfCAGO. Nov. 25 —There wss
to buy wheat at the start on the sriff ad
vance In Liverpool due to the luilUsb Ar.
gentlnc news, with rontlrentel mnrketn
ndrsreinr. a reflr^iion of smnller Rus
sian shipments end nose 1 hiy decided re.
eelMe The p'd bull crowd were free
H buying.
miosH. w l*
rhte. Mil.% HI. P. .173 i
Cbte. M.86.T. ptdU»
ChleTerm. ATi a*. n14
OhloT.ATrwAsfl *9 >4
OAAHtfetjk. ni
Uel sotjthern .... 3*14
Pol. 80. 1st. pfd. . S7S
nei.,f^nt. - W#«». >33
D«nrnr-tt. drandn Mji
Oenver-itd. pM i
hrle *3|I
Prlelst |ifd T3H
Erie 2b pM. MS
Hnekia* /nllef... ►»%*
“ ti.pfd.. 9t*£
Ho-kinx Val.
Illlnnt# twnl I* H
loweOant, 9>
town •'ont.nM.... 5414
Kans rttr8o,.... 2*
Ksn-.myHa.pM. **H
Hnithern It; M
pf.l. M«
To»Ma.*t.»,-WoT SI M
Te|,8*,f..We#tpfl SIR
flalnn rsc..... tin
Onion foo. pC4.„. vil4
Wshish... 23-i
Wabash pfd
whoePev-f^flile. vo
tfuronsln r#nt... 9*
Wm.neMk Pfd .... 4744
Adorns ..3*6
Amerlisn. .31*
tlnltad stale*,....I3Q
Well# Verse W
AmetgieM.Pontrw 7»U
An. . I'.. ! ! .
Are ••Alton OH .
Am. Pot. Oil pfd.. W
American lee.,,,
Amerlean leo pM. 37
Am f le. »'l| IS
Am. fjru Oil nfd
Ars. IsnsifSoWre.. tjh
Dwlarllle-Wgehv.isss
Uanheitee I, ....19*14
Met. SccurUlee... *1
Veireplln. At. lif IT* 14
Mlnaeie. H«. t.
Mlnn.M.P.M.H M 90
MSP A8AM.pfd.t49
Wlesonrl Ftn..
8ei<ts.*n.nft.li3
Am. !*e*ar t»fe,.,,liM l
AaeeegdsMIn. CTe'll
OfMtlfa Uap. Tr.
<%A. fee
CbewA'd-ted g%* 211
Torn Pfodacte,.,. V3
Fora Prod pM.... *o
DIstlMers’Heenr.. SS'^
Oerter »l Klwirln .1*1 *4
Intern-*tal. Pane- 1»
Vhtrn.
i. Pit rap
MorfeIX'F Pfd.
Ontario-Wettern 42
Peonsyiranl-.,.,.13914
Ptttab.,aafc8l.h- 71
Kendin* 39
(teeeinirui pf|,., M r 4
Keedlnglt pM. 7'%
lelend On... M'i
ICock 1*1. Ce.prA *3 i
•r.tcH.tr*i. * lr»M 97 <
9i.l^itts*«. g»te 71'4
•».| .He.W»ti..nf |. If
•UeBirra.Ietpfd ....
feetment com..,. 1xJ4
Intrn. P imp r»f I. *'
flatlenei
Herth Amerieaa.. IW ‘
PaclOe Mall 4».
People’s dee 1*914
Pressed S. M«rjwd
Pnllmsn Pel. Car.
ftepeM|e«H«s|,,
•f t *6)4
lUiiqhlleS’enlpri *9V$
rtnnuef O ods.... 23
ttnbfef <Ms. pfd.. *7
Toea. doa* * Iron 7614
|r. H. Mather .. .
V. H. feather pf I
P.s. Realty % Imp *1
It. s, Itnhber...... Si
P. H. naidier pit SI
T. *. steel “*
C.P. H»oeimt.
hrsilush'rtie ft.INI'
Wearern ITaton. M
Branham ..
Chariot# ...
f’o’umhUt ,.
Coiugt.. Ga.
• •* i
4»t*l.,..| CM*
83721....I 26*!7
f88fl....1 l r .?t 4
6251....I 3494
buyers, end w*th Armour begL_, J w „,„_
Shirts covered freely, while them WSS
veiling by Cudnhy. but nor creetlng «ny
Ifcrr-eelon. A feature was December
wor' In" off Ir dl-cotm# nt one time
Mmy. bvMtdld not -ham the
Ve». y|oneapo!l« being rniRe strong en6
bt»ylng b^re with some buying by sceln-
* ‘ report*,
ret HA< if ga# ATevtli. M 1
Bailee
Kitfetsli-
Greenville
’d, 8. C.I...J
14oen; i«ooo:..
*«8lt ir.vmv 1810-,! tke even* n»
2977! 2800'2*00 7«>'4 we'would derided!" feyoy #ties.
1672 fVra—Mvereoa' wee firm on n 1>|g son
... I rrede end e/ved ronrlneftfaf * r -
■■■
2 I at t iV.-'S'i
Sia 1 “ * m* Si
S V.Cee. gee. »*4* t*»
bullish trade Journal
Heavy sellln" took nl< *
advance, n
. j Armo -
Xer Pact*#. n„
Norfolk % westere
eeaeof «« ... 19*9$
orar^n *hott lin
Grre .
Helen#
Little Rock.,
5.11
5.14
5. IS
6.03
Dec.-Jan 3.00 5.01 4.99
5.00
4.99
4.n
Dining Car on Night Train to Jackson*-
villa.
Vis Southern Railway. Effective to
day train leaving Macon 2.15 a. th. wli:
carry dining car between Jesup
Jacksonville, serving breakfast before
arrival at jAckxonx'HIc.
For further Ir.fonratlcn apply to
JA3. nmpux, t p. a..
%.» Go.
ton »ctl’'e but m»Io. Influetteed'bv My.
erpoof. New York ond the d«*»!fne |;j fu-
ere M,yrt tv»|es, focjieilng
4 309 fnUtA f o b.
6.54b; be.
Quotation;* 3-16r low.
FelUtMl eter.nl 12 to 15 tiofoti
the dec’lne here being gre#
Mirra .... ......
Meridian j
Montgomery
- • i rtr-'t. orri'-o’s 1'?*re.
!2'24 were smnll, h"l 12 c*r*r .
for rvnort wl*h eamnie Int# higher, of
ferings llber.il «!emer»a rood hut #d.
ranee* ln«». Car lot# were tjrder estl-
^9*4 I ttSKI
( 3747t
• .... 5041
359*
10**2010 13979
I 61461 3602'
1**66
PSSU....I 6I«8
862*1 20224
10962! 1799 I 87829
22119
ucs u&puuus to u>t»% j w
W tf?w Cetton Letter.
* addition to
_„jt list week,
■ire has t ike»»
• *
Ifberai w
Hlfon i-A ■» bei-lrh --n-
•r* In Nrofewdonsl <\rv\*r.
f:w tobk.
tiw so point, ln,t In ,t» .
« nf nhn<» to m ,~
point of
eeu* from the
• c-t La# tr'fi4
lie t|-> fact r.f prnal* ftrc*ot*ncre
- ’ country. V. e friendly to
corn -nd fsyoe niieef!e*e# on pr.fr mots
«»••■—B-n-rl- M* w,r, Mlmwwnt «n1
H-. MCit. h"l <h*r» •»« r«i» I,Ik nt
Iwrrm^ed eoun»ry shliyngnte to made
rt»t«vt
trade wss light
the f
in f^^t the
•»Mre.
u'iTStJi ."torv# here *A
tower on a larg-
a e»r.ecte#J, hnr ---# good
prodoct ssycienv Nrtf. by an
7*^. Uadehys taking
*1 -i v The Itef-er cash trade
»-d •tlmiflti# on price* starting
market la to a position to a<3<
think the
le a rartta t«J4
jpsna. Oa. ISi.-.W
Oee.M
Dee. or »»..*( H
Oso.ofJ*. 21 la .
tiU «H. a lot
SV'JtLOm i* Mo#*r* eoa »*. Ill'
IS.J rteeele. »9U
Heabard A 1,4s ...
C.U.I. *r*aCIS* 94*4 a-ejtawe Pa;. t« . M
V|,c.,C.a -tv.L.gee. w> u u.«re »icy «s .119S
4g ;g| ttoa’an! Oil *76
Mixed hmn
Jersey stock feel
Reliable stock f><od
—Water ground Juliets..
_ . 8te#m gr rt und
FLOUR.—Wivate Mock pastry.
Royal Owl standard
2.7
BRIBT8 —Hudnuts. barrel*.',
, Hudnuts. casks
RICE.—Fancy head
Choice hc::d
Medium
Low grade
I7.7in.iri6..,. to. 4
32.621,815.,. .31.8
19.683.40fl.
19.493.782
9.992 845....18.6 —
6.2«3 973....?9.K
5.745 410....57.0
4.1*3.142....23.9
5.5U.045....
5,477.021....
8 401.846....80.1
2.6*6.411.,,.41,0
1.8*7.811....18.2
1 5*6.243....12.7
1.1375.8.. ..15.7
1.127.663.. ,
..r.ujy ,••«,. d 1
SUGAR.— Standiril granulated i
New Orleans c»nrifled i
New York yellow I
83 RUP.— fleonri# c*n*
New York refined : » to
Now Orleans mol.mei
COFFEE.—Green lRo. choice
Green Rio. medium
Gran Rio. low grade
Arluickles’ roasted 18
SALT.—loo.lb. white sacks
100-lb. Burlap racks
1,898 843.... 8.8
37.7.842.. ..
761.821.. .. 6.1
734.197.. ..17.1
12.OR7.000. ...16.8 —
Totals 17. B.
[14,1 ii
_,097.ooo
1.209,676.... to
. .43,6*7.071.*48... .66
720. *39.613., ,,17_
73,727,293... .44.8.
I ... , .16.1 ——
Outn[de N. Y... 8*0.*38.613....17.6 —
— - idg-. “ fisfi
MACON LOCAL MARKET0.
Rtste of Oeorgla Bonds.
l n 1l 114 1
_ , r . . 1M1 119 1
Oeorgla %1& pc.. 1029 to 1013...inn 1 .
Georgia < t>c.. 1926 115 lie.
Georgia 3«/, pc., 1*15. $300 10415 101
Georgia 4 V, j»c
Georgia 4U
a $(?
- 71 *«•.»»»«».
Ltical utotKs ana Bond*.
Wesleyan Female College, j n«..
denomnntlon Jsn’y nnd July
coupons, price os mg to date
of maturity 1*!
teSJwTOS
Meciui Gna A Water console.
.190
,|80
55
15?
Railroad fitness.
Bout It western R. It. s*ock 115
Georgia llnllrond stock 314
' ‘ tin A West Point Itsllrand
crock Ill
Atlanta * West Point Railroad
debentures to?
Augusta A Savannah RsUroid
ugu ...
Gforniu floufhern A Floridk 1st
preferred rtoek 99
Genrpi.i P.outhern (tallrned 2d
preferrwli/tock 67
Georgia br.wthtm Railroad corn
mnn nto^U 30
Fee board, common 19
Seaboard preferred 38
Southern Rsllrund prof........ 99
Southern Railroad, com 34
Railroad Donas.
Central of Git. 1st nioitgrfge *
tier rent..- F'U» 110
Central of tleorxtn «olUttrd
IfUM 5 pc. 1937... .....Ijo
Central of f).i. consolidated....Ill
Central of CTi. 1st Income 92
Central of Go. CU Income. 70
Central of fit. 3d income 60
Houthofp A Florida
k.» I
1910........114 111
mortgage. S pc., 1910
Geotgln Ihillroerl A Unliking 1
615 per cent, 1910........... ,m
Ocean rRentnshlp Co., 1*; 5 |*rr
cent., mo .1*5
Gconrm Rallrisid A Hanging Co.
5 t*or cent,, 1922 117
Georgia A AiuhnniH conwds. '
Straights
* ■*
lri-lh. packets i
C1IEE8E.—Rest full cream 13ft
One-pound cuts ll
HIDES.
(Corrected by G. Iternd A Uo.)
Dry fllnd
Dry salt 12 to l
Grrau #nlt, all weights 614 to
Green suit, not cured
Damaged hides, Recording to •
Goet skins
Hhecp skins
bod, per
10
WOOL,
..10
••..13 to 24o
$16.00
/Vlncon to St Louis anc
Return via Southern
Railway
"11 tick
Th, Pomhorn ltnhway '
et* from Mucon to St. I.ouls on ••ncl
Tuesday and Thursday during Novem
for $16.00 round trip, tickets 11m
ited ten daj*# from date of sale.
These tickets will not Uo honored li
parlor or sleeping cars.
Train leaving Macon 3:05 a. m. car
rles through t< .<h to Lexington. Kv
ranking direct connection nt that poln
with through train for Ft. Louis, cur
rylng freo reclining chnlr • ars.
Train leaving Macon 1:35 p. tn. car
lie* elegant day conches with but tw
changes. It also • trrles through l’ul
mnn sleeper to 8t. I.<mls.
GEORGIA R. R.
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Schedulee In Effect No. IS, *0
Lv. Macon. .|* 9 85*(• 4 2flp|f I I6a|t :
Lv. Mlll’g’ltel 9 43a| 5 2^*! 6 2.V.. 4
Lv. Gainek..| 11 44a| 7 05p| 8 15aI i
fOent. time)! | I f
Ar. Augusts.| 1 >0p| 8 85p! 9 50 * '
. Time) I I |
:♦ f.ip .1...
...107
...m
...in
r 103
^ to rate Inter-
out and mnturltv t«0
Atl.»r*tn. price ns to rate Infer*
ter and maturity 100
Columbus. V pc. 1901 103
k umber Ouotatiars.
v Ms seen a FsRim Dim. Uo.)
rvvtumon framing, slxcd...../..SIS and up
Common honrd*. rmigo •♦•m.lup
jommon framing, rm'gh... ... Hand
(East. tlm#i
Lv. Augusta
Lv. Florence
T.v. Fayrt llf
Ar I’etrra'rg
Ar Itfch'ond
Ar Wash'ton
Ar Beltrore. 9»*9a
Ar Phils del, 11 2ip(
ArN. York 1 “* 1
8 48#
1 53pt 1
tduudny only.
•Ihilly.
Sunday.
Trains arrive from A usual a nn
on mufn line nt 10:35 a m . 10 *
From i.’emnk ar.d ^ • si illons, 3
V/. V/. HARDWICK, G«*o't A 0 t
W. C. PAGIN, Sol Agt
TO SOUTHWEST
2 sawed .nine shlnqlei
Nuts «sd prnlte—wee'.esa«o.
■t^saavejrar*’
PEANUTS— Nottn Carolina, like, lb.;
Virginia. «*ir.
PRUNES.—• to «o. par w*-/i
AUf’LRH.—Pfr herrH. 82.75.
RAlf«lvs. —New crop. 11.75 box.
IfANAKAR.—Itonrfr It 6r ,o $1.71.
ONIONS.—per bushel. 81.2$.
OR * VGE*.—Florida. $2.50 box.
CABBAGE.—Vlririnla, IV,*. pound.
OH *NOr.'L—Florida, per hot. 84.00.
NEW POTATOF.S.—Per aeck. $2.00.
SPANISH ONIONS.—PePr crate. II.7J.
TURNIPS.—Per sack, $1.50.
.v>Y;
■t’A
Liquon—wnoiTMH!,
(Corrrrned by WelchevUmtug // Mack.)
WVIISKY.—Rye. ll to to $|.50; corn,
St.’'* to 11.60; gin. 11.19 •.» 11.73. North
$1.19 to 91.50; Georgia
port and
210 a case; American <
SI6 50 t-r case: cordial*. $13 per do
bittore, 17.19 per do*.
- T- i.Ht.Lb w.u... |2
Get. t'leibera i
OtstuUMlli Id
Irie Prior IJee Ssiom
lrt* , »«n. «• »IH
fcA’.au.atfiauit
IWahaali
Ur#sk!agV«l 4 1^*119 isfa-cire I
LSI I elftoiH *lMks
M hisn fM 4a l#‘4 lwueea.
Ilarona oyster era^Ver*. le,
Low Settlers Rates First and
Third Tuesdays
BY WAY OF MOIiHiS
First and third Tu
month. Cotton Belt H>.j
trip Hornet
West and
pltl* $2.00, stopo
Greenville, Da Ur
through to Texas
am tnixed can>t
'W !ntrir Y in 'box!
f«■; 111 • • i'.t t u
Out** Re
NEW YORK, Nov.
. —It. G. Dun at )
I L P SMITH. T
Cotto.i 2c;t Mw,
I 20J Equitable Bu.idmg,