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THE MACC/rV TELEGI ^ : ^'m<Dhr MOKNC* WETESaWW
7
w. G. S0L0H0N & CO.
, JffiL 9®« r aubject to sale:
Ji5?° n 4 per ccat * boofla. doe
UiO to. 1934. .
■ 00 lS,naliV e , lM?! UmbUa * M Wr C ' nt
l®»®^ 0 M a con Gas ft Water consols, due
Wo "want B. W. It. R., Ga. R..IL, Ga.
Southern & Florida stocks, state g£
bon as.
BANKS.
2. Y. MALLARY, J. J. COBB,
President. Cashier.
W. P. WHEELER, AtsL Cashier.
Commercial and
Sayings Bank
MACON, GA.
Each year In the Bank 1 , history has
shown an Increase In Surplus, Depos
its and Cash Resources.
Every accommodation granted de
positors consistent with conservative
banking.
COTTON MARKET
IN STATU QCO
Neither Bulls Nov Bears
Seemed Much Interested
SOUTHERN OFFERINGS
Said to Have Been Increased—In New
Orleans Bears Make a Sensational
Move—Was the Usual Saturday
Dullness-Visible Supply Statement,
LIVERPOOL spots closed ,...4.18
NEW YORK spots closed 8.00
NEW ORLEANS spots closed 7%
J.M. JOHNSTON, n. J. TAYLOR,
President. Vico-President
P. HILLYER, Cashier.
OSCAR E. DOOLY, Asst. Cashier.
American National Bank
MACON, GEORGIA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Capital $250,000.00
Stockholders’ Liability 8250,000.00
Surplus S12u.000.00
Undivided Profits $ 30,000.00
. directors.
,* Johnston, Stephen Popper,
R. J. Taylor. A. K. Chappell.
W. M. Johnston, E. J. Willingham,
Gen. Robt. Ober, R. A. Merritt.
You cannot do better than put your
account with the . American National
!Eank. Call on, or address
L. P. HILLYER, Cashier.
THE LOCAL MARKET.
T&e Macon cotton market yesterday was
weak and the transactions were very
small. It being evident that the farmers
aro not disposed to sell at the present
prloes.
Range of Prices.
Good Middling 7%a*
Strict Middling 7%a.
Strict Low Mlddllnf 7 3-16
Low Middling 7
Spot Cotton Movement.
Recta. Ship. Sales.
Ware & Leland,
CHICAGO—NEW YORK
Commission Brokers
Cotton Grain Stocks Coffee
Members—
Chicago Board of Trade,
New York Cotton Exchango
New Ycrk Coffee Exchange
New Orleans Cotton Exchange
St Louis Merchants* Exchange
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce.
Private Wires to Principal Points
New York Office Macon Office’
51 Wall st. 415 Fourth st.
N, 4.50; window Glass, 4.76; Water
^CHARLESTON. Dec. ^10.—Spirits tur
pentine and roein markets, nothing doing.
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
NEW YORK
I>ec. 10.—The week ends
with little animation In dry voc.de, but
little evidence of weakness on tho part
of the seller. Attomptu to secure tarly
delivery on many lines have taen unsuc
cessful. Buyers, howover, are limiting
their purchases to spot or nearby require
ments. and are naturally endeavoring to
.—- though unsucceeo-
Dec. 11. 1904.
Exchange Bank
V , OF MACON, GA.
STATE DEPOSITORY.
J. W. CABAMSS. President
C. . M. ORR« Cashier.
DIRECTORS*
i. W. Cabanlss, S. S. Dunlap,
W. R. Rogers, H. J. Lamar,
A. L. Adams, N. B. Corbin,
At D. Schofield, J. H. Williams.
M. H. Taylor, Sam Mayer,
W. D. Lamar. T. C. Burke.
We solicit the business of mer*
chants, planters and banks, offering
them courtesy, promptness, safety,
and liberality. The largest capital
and surplus of any bang in Middle
Georgia.
Money to Lend on
Rea! Estate:
Well rated commerical paper
and vory low rates on Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bank,
670 MULBERRY STREET.
You Are The Man
we want to Interest In our savings
bank.
No matter what other banking con
nections you have at present, a sav
in** account nerb will msko your
“imnclftl position stronger.
The only way to accumulate money
*i»c him} uL-cumumie money
Is to spend less than you make. Do
you And that your present methods
are Improving your financial position
each year?
Bank your spare dollars here.
Your opening deposit may be one
dollar or one thousand, as you like.
Wo pay 4 per cent, interest.
Union Savings Bank
and Trust Co.
M. & B. RY
Local and Through Schedules.
Stock on Hand.
Comparative Receipts In Macon.
47,233
MM. today was 10 points
nbovo themat. It will bo a nervous mar
ket for some time, hut as long as'the
price holds shove that low point, we
would rather play the long Bleu* on de
cline# than be short of tho market. Re
ports from the South Indicate that holders
aro quite Indifferent about selling their
cotton at this low figure. As a result,
consumers have bought largo quantities
of futures. It now romaltu to be seen
whether they will be able to replace these
futures with actual cotton lator on.
Prices are very low and there aro no In
be a big business done there this year.
There appears to be nothing In the Imme
diate situation to cause an advance in
prices, but this does not mean cotton la
a sale. We would wntch the market
carefully here, as a rally may start at
Hubbard Bros. ft Co.’s Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK, Dec. ID.—Our market
opened with sales of Januarr at 7.60-61-
62-63. nnd after selling at 67-80, ruled
at 7.67 at 11 a. m. A brenk In Liverpool
beyond expectation was ns great a —
COTTON SEED OIL.
NEW YORK. DfO. 1».—Cotton »»ed oil
was In active demand and ruled firm.
Prime crude In bar r«1 a f.o.b. mill* 17%;
prime summer yellow 24Ha25%; off sum
mer yellow nominal: prime summer white
26; prime winter yellow .8n*9.
STOCKS AND BONDS
Impairment of Valuea Being Restored.
Wholo Market Strong in the L»te
NEW YORK STOCK LETTER
NEW YORK. Dee. 10.—Further proK-
ress watt made tn today’* Doe bourn RC-
alon towards restoring the Impairment
of values In the stock market caused by
the week’s heavy liquidation.
In the case of » few of the cl
MACON BROKERAGE CO
8. D. JONES, M. L. CORBETT,
President.
Secty A Treat.
STCCK8, COTTON, GRAIN
418*428 Cherry sL ’Phone 533
Chamber of Commerce Building
Correspondents of
THE O’DELL COMPANY.
Incorporated. Capital $200,000.0#
Cincinnati. O.
Quickest service In the 8onth. We
fnvite comparison. No interest charged
on storks. All orders placed-direct with
tho O’Dell Company, assuring prompt
and careful ntetntlon.
Reference—The American National
Bank. Maoon, Ga.
does not appear tn bo Speculation suffi
cient to pay the premium charges for car
ing the stock forward at any advance.
New York Cotton uetter.
NEW YORK, Dee. 10.—The cotton mar
ket opened weak at a decline of 3all
points, which was better than due on a
very weak set of cables, owing. It seemed,
to support In the shape of covering orders
through various wire houses. Liverpool,
on tho local close of yestsrday, was due
to come about unchanged to 1 point
lower, but closed 9 points lower with
private cables reporting bearish senti
ments and claiming Increased Southern
offerings. Notwithstanding this showing
and the rather bearish Interpretation or
but held well up to the Initial flgu.__
shorts the best buyers, while those who
had bought for the long account on the
advance of yesterday seemed to bo li
quidating.
Receipts of cotton at tho ports today
were 69,191 bales against 66,066 bales last
week and 43. 211 bales last year. For
the week 350.000 holes against 385.457
hales last week and 306.823 bales last
year. Today's receipts at New Orleans
were 9,026 hales agninst 10,987 bales last
year, and at Houston 16,707 bales against
13,497 bales last year.
The Ports.
of the absence of any severs ■ pressure
from the South. Thus, though tho market
Is again lower, It exhibits none of tho
This Today
wk. lastwk.
Today Today
1903. 1902.
Saturday .... 69.191 66,066
43,211 43,485
Receipts and Exports.
Today.
Consolidated net receipts..
Export# to Groat Britain...
Exports to France
Exports to continent
Stock on hand all porta....
69.191
33.366
13.000
83.505
957.224
Since September 1, 1904—
Consolidated receipts
Exports to Great Britain....
Exports to France..........
Exports to continent
Export# ta Japan..
Exports to Mexico
.....5.062.103
1.788.374
...... 390.453
1,370.684
37.988
12,364
Price, Receipts, Sales
8t0ck.
The Ports: 1 Price.|Recta.|Sales.| Btck.
weakness and nervousness of last week.
Liverpool is expected to rally Monday.
The spot market Is dull at 10 points
feline. 4
Macon Brokerage Co.’s Cotton Letter.
but naturally In consequence of moderate
selling based on the unfavorable advices
from the Knellsh market. The latter
was weak and the private advices from
the other side served to Influence some
selling for the account of professionals
who hoped to rover at lower prices he-
mnrketlng of the staple. Interruption to
picking on account of rains was reported
and the reports from New Orleans con
tinued to tell of an effort on the pari
of the Southern farmers to hold bnck cot
ton. Tho opinion prevailed generally that
the market will continue a good scalping
affair. Inasmuch as the plane of prices
Is such ns to allow of In and out trading
by floor Interests. Wall stroet bought n
little cotton today and tho Southern
houses had mixed orders.
Galveston . .
New Orleans
Mobile . . .
Savannah . .
Charleston ...
Wilmington .
Norfolk . . .
Baltimore . .
New Yorw ...
Boston . . .
Philadelphia .
Brunswick . .
Pensacola. .
IS
199160
366961
<2363
138662
28746
1684
34415
7205
•6247
Interior Movement.
Houston . . .
Augusta . . .
Memphis . .
St. Louis ....
Cincinnati ...
Louisville . .
PL
7%
7%****
: 286 93286
1250 1280,7
146 30611
200 3015
New York Cotton Futures.
Open. High. Low. Close.
P M !Lv.
. 112::::
4 42 ....
4 49 ....
Sklpperton
. Hardys
. Lizeifa ..
Montpelier
Morans
•Cu%r
4 D
5 09
3 17
5 27
5 40
5 55
6 07 _ ,
6 23 ..... Thotnaston
6 43 Crest
Thunder
Woodbury
6 52
I
Snelsons .
... Harris ...
Qdeooadale
Moiintvilla
7 58i | ....
8 .Ml.... Robertson ....
8 15'. Ar.. UGnuge . .Lv
10 24
10 12
10 .05
!
9 42
9 2V
9 18
ft
j"
7 12
7 2?
11
IA
Nos 31 and 32 dell;.
Additional Train Service.—Train No..<61
leaves Mneon at 6:45 a. m., Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays. No. 52 arrives
Macon at 3:^0 p. m., Tuesdays. Thursdays
er.d Saturdays. * u
Warm Spr,n JJ! , 0 ^J/J ) d u Columbus Via
Voodbury
L SPrtngs.
Columbus
JSPwra
O. M. GRADY. Superintendent.
§:g:5Sg» D to n -T p T,ifi^, <H .
i&£ R §I MAN - c T - How
ATLANTIC A BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY
Lv. Macon. C. of O......I « lOemlll30am
Ar. Montezuma. C. of G.. 5 30am] I 00pm
Lv. Montesuroa. A. ft B. 3 Sham I 110pm
Ar. Vienna. A. A B € Itami 2 00pm
Ar. Cordele, A. ft B. 7 tlfiemi 2 23pm
Ar. Fitxgerald, A.A B..| * Sham? 3 «5pm
Ar. Tlfton. A. A B......[ 940eml 6 05 pm
Ar. Moultrie. A. AB...N ,4 45am € 21pm
Ar. Thoroasvflle, A.- St B. ?2 Idpro 7 85pm
Ar. Waycroas. A. A B-.. 1115am! f Sdpm
Ar. Brunswick, A. Sc B...j 145pm!
WaycrcAA
MjTADOSN, Gen. Pm*. A*t-,
Juno
July
August ...
December
7.60
7.70
7.79
L90
7.95
A. 02
7.97
7,52
Spot cotton closed dull; middling up-
lands 3; middling gulf 8.25; sales none.
New Orleans Cotton Futursa.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 10.—Cotton fu
tures steady. December 7.48aB0; January
7.55a56; February 7.63n65; March 7.71*72;
April 7.-7a7»: May 7.M»«S; Juno 7.«
July 7.95a97.
Liverpool Cotton Futures.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 10.—Spot cotton
qutejr prices 1 point !owe»; American
middling 4.18d.: low middling 4.06«l.; good
ordinary 3.92d.: ordinary 3.76d. The sales
of the day were 6,060 hales, of which
2,060 boles Were for speculation and ex
port. and Included 5.20«> bales American.
Receipts were 34.000 bales, including 31,
700 bales American.
Futures opened easy and closed easy;
American middling G. O. C.:
Open. High. Low. Close.
.....4.16 4.16
March-AprJl 4.26
Aprll-May 4.26
May-June 4.28
June-July
July-Aug.
Aug.-RepL
4.12
4.18
4.22
in
4.80
4.32
_ oul earrlert
both In thp Anthracite and the Soft Coal
groups, today’s closing prices are slightly
higher than those at the closing last
Saturday. The largest declines have been
very much reduced. Reading was n prom
inent figure In today's trading nnd very
encouraging reports of coal traffic helped
stocks of all railroads with a large Per
centage of that class of freight. There
was some evidence of renewed liquidation
In some spots at times, hut the whole
market became very strong In the late
trading and closed grtn nenr the best.
Covering of short contracts by a retreat
ing hear party apparently played a con
siderable part In the rise, and the demand
was rather urgent qt some points, notably
In Amalgamated Copper. Northern Se
curities touched a new high record on the
curb and tho settlement of rumors re
garding that corporation renewed their
potent effect on spfculatlco sentiment.
The bank statement conformed to cal
culations in the ensh Item nnd tho stock
market liquidation wss reflected In tho
loan contraction of 38.513.B60, resulting in
ah nddltlon to the surplus, reserve of
3526,126. Foreign exchange turned Arm,
and Berlin’s renewed demand on I^ondon
for gold attracted attention.
Tho total sales of bond*, par value,
82 635.000.
.The total sales of stocks today were
8*2,300 shares.
Bank Statement.
NEW YORK. Dec. 10.—The statement
.. ...Ill 120
.. collateral
trust, 5 pc., 19lf. 110 111
Central of Oa. consolidated....ill 112
Central of Oa. 1st income 80 91
Central of Oa. 2d Income 72 71
Central of Oa. 3d Income 60 61
Ga. Southern & Florida 1st
mortgage. 5 pc.. 1910.. 114 115
Georgia Railroad dfc Banking Co.
6V4 per cent.. 1910 ....108 110
Ocear. Steamship Co.. 1st 5 per .
cent.. 1910 105 10G
Georgia Railroad A Banking Co.
5 per cent., 1922 117 118
Georgia £ Alabama consols. 6
per cent.. 1045 ...112% 111%
Seaboard, 5 per cent.... 103 104
Southern R. R.. 5 pc.. 1944 118 119
City Bonos.
■i At 24
erages of tho clearing house banks
of this city for tho week show
Loan*
Decrease ...
Deposits
Decrenso ...
Circulation ...
Increase ....
Legal tenders
Deereaso ...
Specie
Decrease
Reserve required
Decrease .*. t J.....
Surplus
Increase
Ex-IT. S. deposits..,......;..
Increase
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Reports of Great 8tocks In tho Nortk-
west Depressed Wheat Pr : cos—Corn,
Oats and Provisions Off.
CHICAGO. Dec. 10.—Reports of im
mense stocks of wheat In Northwestern
elevators tended to keep buyers out of
the market today. At the dose. May
wheat wns down %c., compared with yes-
terday's final figures. Corn shows a loss
of and oata are off %c.
Provisions on tho clooe ranged from
2% to 16c. lower.
Open. High. Low. Cloa.
Wheat-
Dee. .
May .
July .
1.07ft 1.08% 1
1.10% 1.10% 1
93% 99
47 47% 46ft 47%
44% 45 44% 44%
45 43 44% 44%
k a hi i
xnesf gone—
Jan. . .12.57% 12.57% 12.30 12.60
May . .12.90 12.96 12.80 1.80
Lard—
J m. . . 6.90 6.90 6.35 6.85
lay . . 7.12% 7.12% 7.07% 7.07%
Short Ribs —
Jan. . . 6.52% 6.62% 6.60
May
July
Oats—
Deo.
May
J ««'v
Were & Leland’s Grain Letter.
RP|PH.. r Commission houses
were on both sides of the market with
operation* largely of a scalping character.
Minneapolis sold here In the way of un
covering hedge*. while Wall street bought.
There was a tip out that the government
report would show nn ancreago of 33,000,-
000. with a condition of 81 per rent., and
heavy, vlth no prospect* of nny demand
to reliovr It, nnd with any advances ap
pearing, we would favor sales.
Corn-December dosed strong, al
though the cash demand was not so great,
while there was good buying of May on
the dtps, with sentiment rather bullish.
Oats—Nearly *11 the stock In store here
has been delivered out. and it resulted In
..4.09
..4.07
4.07
New Orleans Cotton Letter.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 10—The epot
cotton market was easy, with sales of
I. <06 tales. Including 450 hales to arrive.
Quotations unchanged.
The future market opened quiet and
from 8 to 12 points down. Influenced by
bearish crop movement and lower Llver-
Hj J 1 ** by dispatches from Texas ex
hibited by the bear element to the effect
that country bankers of that state will
only advance $25 per bale on cotton when
well Insured. Trading today wa* very
quiet, the usual (Saturday dullness being
in evidence; the fluctuations were few
and narrow. January opened 12 points
lower at 7.47. sold down 1 point, thin
advanced to 7.57. and finally loot 2 points
to 7.55. The market Honed steady with
loosen of 3 to • point*.
Jan-
Wara d. Lets ad's Cotton Letter.
^ NEW YORK. Dec. 18 —The cotton mar/
set had another ■Inking spell this morn*
— ... ..... surprising that “
z&Axktt La* got Ltd tu'j
cx them tinea
a great deal of changing Into May. Ren
tlment Is Inclined to he bearish on this
cereal.
Provision#—Hogs wera *n smaller supply
and higher with the Ctiflahv* buying '
ribs early, although the trade was II* .
while packer* nold on the expectation of
Urge nog receipts, that brought about a
little commission house liquidation. We
think the market should he closely
watched, and In the event of sharp breaks
we would favor purchases.
Macon Brokerage Co.’s Qraln Letter.
In that many Interests were inclined to
ho>d off for the government report, due
The Indications pointed to a
the big market Interests.
Torn was.rather nervous. Rome of the
professionals In the pit tried hard to bear
the market, but there was some good sup-
port here and there, and consequently
Irregularity ruled at times. The condi
tions were not materially changed hut
the country offering* were expected to
decrease on the theory that some of th<
farmer# are not satisfied with the r>ri'>
of rash corn, end are InHlneB to hold
their stuff. The export husigesi was
fslr. The statistics generally met expec.
There _
but the offering!
market gene
interests did the bulk of the business.
.$1,082.08.460
8.513,500
1.118,040.000
407.600
76.910.100
1,037.400
211,905.100
..110
Maron 4% pa. . 11*26
Mneon 6 pc.. 1928..
Mneon 6 per cent..
Savannah 5 pc.. 190? ....103
Augusta, pree ns to rate inter
est nnd maturity too 123
Atlanta, price as to rate lnter-
ter end maturity 100 131
Cslumbus, 5 po.. 1909 ...105 10<
Lumber Quotations.
(Corrected by Massee ft Felton Lttm. Co.)
$18 and up
HAMfl.^.Fancy sugar cured...* 13
Standard sugar cured 12%
- Plcnlo hams 8%
LARD.—Fancy tleroea..,,.. 8
60-lh. tubs. 8%
80-11). tub* 8U
3*}p. *1 ns 8%
3-lb. tins........... 9
Flake white tierces 6
Ths seme addition for other sizes
-necked white ...70
3 "ackert mixed 70
"Peclal quotations mads on carload
mst proof — 55
White cunned 53
w .•y^^^JM-dUotstloni on' car ’loU.*’*" 43 SALT.
5<p. 1 timothy 90
Clover n ay S5
Georgia hay 7$
}?*.. .u. 20
Mlit'il bran 1.10
Jer»y mock fuel l.M
"sK"* »<ock f.tfrd 1.10
MEAT,—lUcr ground Jullott«......71
Eroimrl 71
BXOtm.—Pr vjt« itock pistry M.2t
lto>-.l Owl .tuidard s.sn
L No. 1 potent r..so
Onn-hnlf patent 5.40
Straights i.fg
Low frr*6ti~m 8 60
B7UHTS.—Htidnuta, barrels 8.7$
Hudnutn. coaks^. 1.4$
-Fancy head J4
Choice head 3
Medium 4
Low gmilo SM
New York yellow
SYRUP.—Georgia ranc 28
Now \or!c refined 20 to 1®
Now Orleans molasses lg
COFFEE —Orcen Rio. choice If
Gropri Itlo medium Ik
Gr«n Rio. low graoo li
Arbuckles* roasted 18.TP
-100-lb. white parks 4S
109-lb. Burlap sacks... 46
Fine table 12.oo
2%-Ib. packets
HIDES.
(Coxreoted by O. Bernd ft Oe.)
Dry fllat 15 to 18o
Dry aa!t —....13 tol3%4
Green salt, all weights 8% to P'ia
men aalt not cured
Damaged hides, according to value.
Washed, per lb.
.10 to 60c
Drink
Paul Jones
Pure Rye
For Sale at all the Leading Bars;
Bedingfield & Co.
Sole Agents. Phone 361.
2.469.525
0.866.201)
826.’25
15,191.700
Gammon framing, tlsed
Common hoards, rough isnnu
Common framing, rough....... 12 nnd
Dressed nnd matched flooring..$11 to
Dronoed and matched ceiling.... 10 to is
Square edga weather hoarding.. 12 to 16
Bsvel edge weather boarding. 110 to (12.66
No. 1 sawed pine shingles... .$2.90 to $3.60
No. 2 sawed pine shingles.. .$1.50 to $2.00
No. 1 best cypress shtnglss $4.Oil
Nuts and Fruits—Whole*ale.
(Quoted by Roush Produce Co.)
LEMONS.—Per box. $4.U0.
PEANUTS.—North Carolina. 5%c. lb.;
Virginia. 6%o.
PRUNES.—5 to 80. per poi>q.
APPLES.—Per barrel. I2.7IL
RAISINS.—New crop. 11.75 box.
BANANAS.—Bunch. $1.60 to $1.73.
(ONIONS.—Per bushel. $1.25.
ORANGES.—Florid-. $2.60 box.
CABBAOR.—Virginia, l%o. pound.
NEW POTATOE8.—Per fleck, $2.00.
SPANISH ONIONS.—PePr crate, $1.73.
TURNIPS.—Per *ack. $t.B0.
Liquors—Wholesale.
(Corrected by Welohselbauro, ft Mack.)
WHISKY.—Rye. $1.10 to S3.r,0; corn,
^-.10 to *1.60; gin, $1.10 to $1.75; North
Carolina corn. $1.10 to $1.60; Georglu
corn. $1.60.
WINE.—73c. to $5; high wines, $1.28;
port and sherry, 7be. to $4: claret. $4 to
10 a ca«e; American champagne. $7.60 to
16.60 per caae; cordials. $12 per dox.;
ittcri, $7.50 per dox.
AtchUon..........
ytohleoapfd 103%
Ml. Coa«t Line
Baltimore k O..,.100%
P. k O. pfd
Chee. kOhlo...... 48%
Chb'ASA k Alton .. 43
Chlo. k Alton nf1. 60 v
Chi*, hdl. Wn\„ 23iJ
Chlo AX. Vf 90f%
Ohio Term. ATi ne. 13%
OhloT.fcTrna. pM 33
a,a.aMLiftuis.
Col.Southern .... 33
Col. Ho. 1st. pfd... r.8
Ool. Bo.2lrt, sfd.. 34
Del. k fIn<!eon....l*7V4
DeI..T^ott..West .337
Denxer-U. Grande 33
Dentor-ILO. pfd.. 66
Erie.
Erie let pfd..
HoutheniI’ac...... 64%
Tetae-Panlfl* .... M’4
Toledo.St.T,-West 37V)
~ *.Ht.T..-WeetpM 04 \\
Erie 9n pfd....... ..
Hocktn*Talley... MR
HookincVal.pM.. 93!4
Illinois Cent..,...135
IqwnCent 9J
)owaCent.pfd.... 56%
Kane .City Ho..... 9914
gans.C3ltyHo.pfd. W*' f
Loularille-NashY.ID „
Manhattan («,.»..164>4
Hot. Securities... 19%
tfetroplln. IlLltf .191%
HI 11 neap.-Ht. f • 01‘4
Mlnn.^tP.M.H M WVt
lf.H.P.AH.H.M.pfd.147'4
Missouri Pan i«P'4
Missouri,E.-T;...- n i
Ulseoiiri.K.-T.pfd 61%
Mexican Central. 31%
Nat.Il.lt. of Mst.. ..pi
V.Il.R.of Mex.pM, 41
dewTerk Cent....138%
Norfolk-Western . 78%
Horfolk-W pfd... W
!Mttsb.,0.O.fcHt.r.. 78)
Heading J9>
Readlnslst pfd... F*
Readlngtd pfd... 89
!P»ck Island Oo... »%
Itock let. Co, pfd. r
•(.r^H.Krn. 3d pM 6
6LLotJlsHe. Wsta. 2 %
8t.I.So.W*tu.pfd. t6
8t.T^H.rn».lstprd ...
Heehoard com.... i»ji
reaboard pfd
pm":::: <>*
nnton Par
UalonPao.
Wabash
Wabash
wheellre-LFrie.. 19
Wisconsin Cent... 91H
WIs. Ceuk Pfd ....
Adams 940
American -fM
United HJ
Welle Perse 240
Amalkmtd.Copper 71%
AfibCAr Foundry..
Am.Car Fdry.ofd. 93%
Art: Cotton Oil...
Art. Cot. Oil pfd
American Ice.,.,
Araerloan Ice pfd
a..... 874
Am.Hmeitlncfcltf* 61^<
Am.Rmltg. Altpfd.113
Am. Huy ar Ilf*...
Anaconda Min. Col07
Brooklyn Bap. Tr. n}i
ft»l. Fuel k Iren. 49
Consolidated gae.?095{
Corrj Products.... 93
Corn Prod.pfd.... 79*4
Distillers' Heeur..
OenSral Rteetrlo..199
Internatni: Faner 3tT4
lutrn. Paper pfd.. 7#h
!SK: Wppm: « x
National Lead-.;. 24
North Araerloan.. 101%
Factor Mall 43
People’s Oa* 1MU
Pressed Rteel 0a».
Pressed ■. Otr nfd JO
Pullman Pal. Oar.33i»{
ItepuhlloHtsel.... 16%
Republic Steel pfd 69
Rubber Goods..-. 981
UubberOds. rfd.. ••
Tenn. Coal A Iron 73
V. R. Mather Hi.
n. 8. Leather pfd 1«)4
TLH. Realty A Imp »'-i
if. R. Rubber 88
n. R. Rubber pf'l. 93
C. H. Rteel.,.. so
D, B, Rteel pH II
W. -*tinxh<.us* FI.INI .
Western Union... 91%
tefandlne3*ref..loi%
" co'inon...icf»;
*• coupon... 1*47; Sfer.Oon.iet ino
C. 8.4S, re* 104%
D. 8.9*. ooupon...l0t',
0.8. new to, r-r 130'J
U-R, nevlt. re*..185%
O.H. newts, eon.106%
Atchison, ran. 4#. 103%
A 'odiuetmeut 4e. 04%
Atlantic coast L.. 99%
Balt, k O, 4« 103%
Balt* O. !%«.... 04%
Oen.ef Oa. 4*,,..ill
Cen. of (9%. let tac 91
Oen.ofao. 3d in.. «|
Chee. k Ohio a%eis7u
Chle.aAlt. 3%s. 13%
urn oon. Is 138%
C..R.I.APt*.4s ... 81%
C..ILI. A Peo. el 8e 94%
C./x,C.kHt.L.een. ^
«• 101%
Odeago rerm. »e 8t%
Oon.Toh-4* r3%
Ool. toil thorn is 19%
Cot. ruelte «6
b A ill»tirond 4« 101%
Erie Prior Lien 4s 101%
trie (Jen. 4s ..... 92
nw.AD. City let 108%
Mocking Voi 4 J-2slil
LAM l.nlfte ... 108
Mhtan gold 4s IM
Ms*. Gens. 4« 76%
»t«s... 10'%
u.^.sS
if. Ao.ar.
Nat. B. n. of lie*,
eon. (s..........
k.r.OM. tn iKi
N. 3. ren.rss. 4#.. .
Nor. Pacino 4s....10ft%
Nor Pacino, ns.... 7IH
Norfolk A Wee torn
consol 4s .......191
9re*on Hhert Line
4s A Portia 1M%
Penn. Cob. 9%S...103%
Readlgf gea'its.. 102%
Hi. iwuls a lrox
Mount"r» eon is. Ill
Ht. l. A Baa rran-
rt**o 4* fl%
8LL.AH.W.UM. .. 97%
Mea»»ord A L4e.... U
Southern Poe. 4s.. 984,;
Ron them * W T *i .119%
Htandard Oil 6*7
Tex. APaa. lets. 119'
Tel.Bt.LA W.4S. .i 88
Onion Pool Be **..104
CB.PM.eOfcV.4
O. 8. Steel,
Va.Car.Uk.Uo 41%
pld..lllvf
1*7%
.clflj is..104%
ot.it ...m%
>1,31 ts.. 99%
Rarona nodn*. 60.
N. B. C. sodas, 6
Olngrr anapa, N.
Excelsior ovater, ..
Aaaorted ca*ea, 80.
Bugar cakes. 8c.
NS, 6%C.
1. N. n, C.. 1
»tflf. 7%a
•1- SOUTHERN
&CHEDULE8 OP TRAINS INTO AND OUT OP MACON, OBORQIA.
In pffoct Ootober 1st.
Departures Going North
3.05
A. M.. through train to Cincin
nati. carrying day conchas (with
out change) and Pullmsn sleeptrs.
0 A. M., local train, Macon to At-
(1 ill! lonta, carries nice day conches and
u,uv Pullman raservatlon car (seat
rate to Atlanta 29 cants), to New
York via Washington, Baltimore and
Philadelphia.
1.35
sleepers from Macon to 8t, Loula.
7.30
P. M., local train from Macon to
Atlanta, carries nice day coaches.
Departures Going South
A. M., through train to Jackson
ville. carrying day coaches with
out change; al*o Pullman tlerper.
This train also carries Pullman
Sleeper to Brunswick.
2.15
9.05
A. local train. Macon to
Brunswick, making all the stops,
connects at Jesuit with train tor
Jacksonville.
n /)A R. M.. local train, Macon to Haw«
i«Zv klnsvlllo, making all stops.
ELEGANT SOUTHERN RAILWAY DINING CAR8, ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
Arrival of \ Hgjjjjft S’:
( fl:00ani- -No. 18,
So. Ry. Trains
l:10am - No. 14 from Cincinnati. Chattanooga and Atlanta,
_ :00ara—No. SI, from Jacksonville. Brunswick and Jeaup.
“ from Ilawklnayllle. _ .
from New Yurie, Aahnville and Atlanta.
Ptlrk Candy. In barrels. 6%c.
fltlrk candy In boxes. 6%c.
Fancv broken mix boxes, 7c.
Mixed candy In palls. 6. 7 and So.
Hardware— wholesale.
fCorrretrd by Dunlap Hflrdwnrs Co.)
WRLLBUCKETfl.—$4 per doxen.
kOT’K.JManMa, 1«He.s Beeel, lie.; cot-
W1RF..- Bartv 3%r. pound.
PLOW B’iOCKfl.-Ikarmnn. 90o.| Fer
guson, 860.
TUBS— Pelnfedfl $2.80; cedar. $2.50
neat.
BIIOEH.—Horae. $4.25; mules $4.26.
BUCK1CT8.—Palni. $1.70 dox.j white
cedar, tnre hoops. SI.20.
o'l'ft'pOWnEn*—j4r°l<J«. d Au'itln crock
■hot, $5: half ksga. $3.76: ouarter kegs,
22.25; Dupont and Hazard flmokeleiM,
half kegs. $11.36: quarter keg#.
1-lb. camafera. $1, lens 26 per oent.: Trois-
dorf emokeleaa powder, 1-lb. cans, $1;
10-lb. c*n». 60c. lb.
$L60^ champion ducking, quarter kegs,
hRovklb.—IT to 111 don.
CARDB.—Cotton, $4 .60 per dox.
How blsdea. 5c. per lb.
IRON.—2V4c. pound base: Bwede, 4%c.
pounu.
AX KB.—$7.60 to $9 00 per dozen,
LEAD.—Bar, 7ftc. nound.
NAILS.—Wire, $2.60 barrel; cut, $2.60
Dry Qoode—Wholesale.
(Corrected by Tho Wuxelbaum Co.)
B1IKETIN08.—4-4, 5 to Ifco.
DHIMJNGB —6Ua7l4c. ,
TICKINGS.—4% to 12o
SEA ISLAND.—4% to 7ftc.
CIIECKH.—4 to 5ftc.
BLRACIflNGB.—4 to 8c.
I’RINTB.—4 to 4fte.
These prices are at wnoleaale and not
1 rum now min, —- —
from Atlanta. Chattanooga and Ht. Lou!#,
from New York, Washington and Atlanta,
from Brunawlck, Waycrom nnd Josud.
(No. 16 atop# at Macon 20 minutes for dinner.)
■ JAMES FREEMAN. Tr#v. pass Agent, wiscun,
t CITY TICKET AND PASSENGER OFPICE. 567 CHERRY STREET*
SUL. TELEPHONE 42 4. ,
$10 TO TEXAS
One-Way Colonist Rales De
cember 13 and 27.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
ALL TRAIN8 IN MACON.
Extra abort riba..,,
18-20-lb. rib bellies.,
18-22-lb. rib belllei
25-30-ib: rib bom.;::::::::::;,
Any or lh« .nova cun, amokad at
lc. advance.
GEORGIA R. R.
AND ATLANTIC COA8T LINE
Schedules In Effect No. II, '04.
VIA COTTON BELT RODTE
On December ltth and 27th, 1904,
tho Cotton Belt Route will sell one
way Colonist ticket* from Memphis
to polnte In Texas at rate of $10,.tick
ets good In chair e*n and coaches.
The territory to which these rates
apply Includes Texarkana, Greenville,
Parla, Bonham, Bherman. Dallas, FL
Worth, Wichita Falla, Amarillo, Tyler,
Corsicana, Waco, Marshall, Palestine,
Longview. Hillsboro, Iirownwood. Han
Angelo, Austin, Han Antonio, Corpus
Chrlatl, Houston, Onlvecton, Beaumont
and Intermediate points.
Write for map, descriptive literature
and any further Information concern
ing rates.
L. P. 8MITH, T. P. A.
Cotton Balt Routs, Atlanta, Go.
ft ,H ‘
Lv. Camitk..] Ii44s| ““
(Cent. tlmc)| |
Ar. Augusta.| 1 20p|
(East, time)
Lv. AugiiMtu
Lv. Florence
Lv. Kayet'na
Ar Petein'rg
Ar Rich'ond
Ar Wash’ton
Ar Balt Tors. 9 #9a .
Ar l’hllnd*il. 11 26p .
Ar N. York.
•Dally, fdunduy only. (Dally except
Sunday.
Trains arrive from Auguata and points
Wabash lata
Wabash Defc
WhasLS Lk.r-ts.. vs
Wlscoa. Ua. As..93
MACON LOCAL MARKETS.
NAVAL 8TORB8.
ItoaJn flrni at 2V4?:
; receipts 192. Crude
, J 10 * r ^"'"
BAVANNAILDec. lft-HHphits turpfn-
Mne market firm at 47ft cents; receipts
m 2S ; »•- Roein firm,
’ftpt? LHl: eo
"• “ - M. i.Mi
» wkn. -
€93. Tar firm at 1.80;
t.irpentine firm at 2
nreipis i.sui sues
Cloning, quote: A. I
fl 2.55*57%; F. 4.
IS. 2.1003%; 2, I.
pn., 1 act........... iti) in
_ pc.. m$ to 1933...10$ lot
Georgia 4 pc., 1528.............Ilf 114
OcorgU 2ft pc . 111*. $600 104% 106ft
Local 8to«*s ana Band*.
Wesleyan Female College, T pc.,
denomnation Jan'y and July
coupons, price owing to dat«
of maturity 10$ lit
Arm* Brewing Co 100 mt
Me Caw M'jr.fg O.. jao
Macon Gas 4
Fater console..
Railroad Steen*.
Southwestern K. It. itock
Georgia Railroad stock...
Atlanta ft Went Point luilro.vq
debenture# :o7
Augusta St Savannah Bail road
mock .117
Gaorgla Southern ft Florida ]*t
preferred stock -o
Georgia Southern Railroad 2d
preferred stock ,
7 10 4 02
7 Gfc
Georgia Routhern Railroad
men stock
Se M board, common
Southern Railroad, com..
...... Maoon
....Swift Creek....
2 42 ....Dry Branch...,
‘ ■ .....Pikes Peak....
, FU spat rich ...
... Ripley
Jeffersonville .,
.... Oallemore ....
Danville
AUent'n pme’g track
5 34
$ if :'/.
6 12 ...
6 19 ...
4 II ...
Allentown
.. Shewmske ..
Moore ....
(Cost Chute.)
. ft 8. Ju
. ft 8. Ju
Catlln r - -
Mlnter
i> 7 m|aV.'
10 4,
in?
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WRIGHTSVILLE AND TENNILLB
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Effaetlvs September 11, 1W4.
I 1 I STATIONS. s
Georgia (Southern A Florida R'y.
For Jaxvllte
Fnm Jaxvllle,
For Palntka .,
Frra Palolka .
For Valdosta ,
From Vald’ta
11 29a I 12 45*
S 40a
11 20:i
3 tGa
4 SOp
11 28a
4 lOp .
12 4Gn .
4 lOy .
unswlck. 3 00aI 1 l.lp .
wk’svIUel 0 06a| 7 20p .
Fm Atlanta. •••I.llpal 9 COa 2 40p
For Jax ' •
From Ja*.*»
For Bmnawfc.
Fm Brunswlc
For Hawk’
Central of Oeorcfa Railway.
^aiSSSWlOTSbr.i::::::
Fm Hnwk’rrtUel tMa|l Up|
Athens .
MiltedgrrSla • llWeAthens T up
Kulontnn . .. 7 I0p|MUMegevlIle . 1 |.>p
Col. ft Mont.. U*P ?50a
Colm ft B-• •* 8 4*slBlrm. A Colm. 4 IS#
Alby ft Mont. 4 16s|I1lrm. ft Colm. # I2 2'.i
Alby ft Mont. 11 2?*!Hont. A Alby 4 -
Albany f ISp'Alby ft Mont. 12 50a
Sovlngton ... llMaTcovlngton.... 1 lo p
Macon ft Birmingham Railway.
For LaGrange. XV. Hpx «. Columbus 4:15pns
For I*kOrsnfe, aeronunodatlon... 4:46ara
i • 11 *' i:e XV Hj.* «. » vi 1 mi .11 lium
Fnnn I^Granxe, Accommodation.. 2 10;.n*
M.. D. ft 8. Railway.
Lv. Macon.. l:20pmlLv. Vldalla.. 7:10a
Ar. Dublin.. 6:84pm Ar. Dublin.. 8:46a
Ar. Vldalla.. 7:l‘»prnjAr. Ms ** “*
8TILLMORE AIR LINE RAILWAY
Effective Juiy T. 1908.
| 1 | STATIONS. | 3 | 4 | 6
.... Yonkers ....
.... Empire ....
...Believe pork...
Ilawklnsvlllsi -
.t-jUUBL—.
CONNECTIONS.
TennU|#—With Central of Georgia. Au
gusta Southern and Bandersvllle Rail-
’YA-tc-wi.h Central of Georgia Rail
way (Oconee Divlafon).
Dublin—With Maron, Dublin ft Savan
nah R. R. and Dublin ft Southwestern
Railroad.
Kmplre—‘With Southern Railway,
ffawklnevltle—With HawklnevlIIe ft
Florida Southern and Southern Rallwxva.
For further Information rewarding rates,
schedules, etc., write or apply to
C. C. DALEY, Coro. Agt.. I law kin •-
W.*j. KESSLER. Coro. Agt., Dublin. Oo.
H. V. MAHONEY, Oen. Pom. AgL,
Dublin. Ga.
l»M!AM|Lv. Ar.lAMPMI
2 40} 6 00... Wadley ...112 001 9 toj 1 ie
r;r**nway .III 43- <> jolll 45
Blnsdale .. ll rj 9 Kill 49
Dellwood ..111 25' 3 <T. !1
. Bwslnsborn .111 !oi t 5e'l! 14
... McLeod ...ho c % n:n s#
8Ullmore ..10 22' 8 05* 11 06
»:[ | I
Btlllmere ..[10 17j 7 r,!10 so
Hurryhlll ,.il0 m\ XllO 44
. Corsica ...1 9 f: 7 r.VO «
Cnbbtewn .| 9 4>; 7 1 *» 10 0$
SectlonvlRe ! 9 r' 7 07| 9 U
Ar Collins Lvf l: 9 tc| 3 39
■>abo’rj A.
Lv.
| 4 SO! 7 <
T0 CHICAGO
DEXkARiC* Mean amsi,
.ValftMta,
Noe. I and 6. dally sxo^t Sunday.
No* 1. J. 2 and 4. daily.
Train No. 1 ronn-'-’n at R til I mo r* with
Central of Oporgia Ry. for nil points east
■n't with MIH-n ft F :thw^Wn Ry for
Mlllen. at Collin* W.th 1>aboerd Air Line
Ry. east to Savannah an 1 Intermediate
points, west to M'-r*soTTvry and all
pr.lnta west, and with Collins ft Reld-ivllle
for Reld*vtl>
•r , . rnnrp-'ti at P1f!!msre with
MURn ft fi^tittrwestern Ry for Mlllen and
A . •’ V/.id’.py with ri-ntral o' Geor
gia railway fo' M* a. Atlanta anl all
points west: with tfcs Lo-:! .vills ft Wadley
Ry for I ' ari-1 wlih XVadlejr ill
Mt. Vernon Ry.
Train No S c< nnectj at Collin* with Sea
board Air line ra l»».y f >r : : 4Mrmh aud
points eir* art for Ile.ena and Intense-
d'ate points writ.
Train No. 4 connects et Wadley wttk
>,vril of Georgia railway for Macon. At
lanta srd points w^f»t.
■ Train No. 6 cofl&ects at Colllrs with Sea-
boa-1 for Mor.'xomsry and points we-t.
F. S BATTL12
S jyL ft X, 2ft
0. M, SltlNSftN. Prealdeut,