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THE MACON EAIEY TELEGEAPHs SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1903.
IS
VERYJSETTIED
CLOSE 18 EASY AT A NET OE
CLINE OF 7 TO 1#
POINTS.
NSW YORK epota closed...........9.35
NEW ORLEANS spots closed... .8 13*16
THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
Th© Macon cotton market yesterday
closed weak at the following Quotations:
Range of Prices.
Good Middling
Strict Middling
Middling
Strict Low Middling
Low Middling
Spot Cotton Movement.
Recta. Shin.
Nor. 2#. 1101 474 if#
Nor. SO. 1108 171 SIS
Deo. 1. 1108 830 $03
Dec. 2, 1108
_ £ „ . Stock en Hand.
Sept 1. 1108 1,171
Dec. 4. 1808 14.884
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. Deo. 4.—The cotton mar
ket was nervous and unsettled today,
dosing easy at a net decline of 7a 14
gojnts. Bales were estimated at 235.000
The market opened steady at
ranee of l point to a decline of t points
end during the first few minutes,
sold 5 to 6 points net lower under disap
pointing cables, small English spot sales,
reported cheaper southern offerings with
Liverpool selling, scattering liquidation
and local bear pressure. Offerings were
prettY well taken at first, and during the
middle of the morning there was a alls!*
rally, but the market weakened site,
midday and dosed at practically the low
est under the Influence of the big Into
sight movement and a bearish crop esti
mate by a prominent southern authority
suggesting a uield of f3.900.000. A local
estimate, issued earlier In the day,
placed the crop at 12.875.000 bales, but
failed to attract buying orders.
Southern spot markets, officially ..
ported, were generally unchanged to He.
lower, and >
not cotton could be
made In Alabama. Mississippi and Texas
today at the lowest prices of the season,
the reports of free offerings from the In
terior at concession* were probably among
the chief depressing factors during the
day, but It was noted that December
contracts Increased their premium over
January to 37 points against 29 points at
the close last night. Certificated stocks
" t Increasing at the rate of about
436.107 bales last week and 371,6X7 bales
last year.
Today’s receipts at New Orleans were
10,422 bales against 10,123 bales last year,
and at Houston 10.605 bales aratnst 10,601
Spot Cotton and Futurra
NEW YORK. Dec. 4.—Spot cotton
closed quiet: middling uplands 9.31; mld-
... ... - —- nies 500 bales.
January ..
February •
March ....
prll
ny
June
July
August ...
October ..
December
Open. High. Low. Close.
8.10 8.90 8.75 8.75
8.86 8.87 8.77 8.77
8.86 8.W 8.77 ...
R.75 8.71 8.87
Receipts and Exports.
Receipts and Exports. Today. Week.
Consolidated net receipts.. 91.400 485,622
Exports to Great Britain.. 64.688 1*2.877
Exports to France 60,058
Exports to continent 21.645 111,969
Exports to Japan 8,643
Stock on hand all ports. .1,106,785
Sines September 1. llliU
Conaolldated receipts
Exports to Great Britain...
Exports to Japan
Exports to Mexico
,..4,685.017
..1.254,116
.. 463.162
Price. Receipts, Sales, Stock.
The Porta: J Price.
Galveston . . .It
New Orleans .|8 13-16
Mobile . . . .18%
Savannah . . .18%
Charleston . .18%
Wilmington . .18% !
Norfolk ... .19
Baltimore . . .19%
Now York .... t.?s
Boston . . . . 9.85
Philadelphia ..It.CO
Brunswick . .1
Jacksonville . .1
mi
Reefs.ISales.l fltek.
295(291670
1200 S1IS26
1 71013
151727
30013
>
ifitf
28100
101427
*6441
37130
Interior Movement.
I Frlce.lReets.lSalss.) Stek.
106051 1721(137979
Louisville .’.*.»%**’’
Little Rock.... 18 11-16
dull with prices B points lower: American
middling fair 6.47; good middling 6.11:
middling 4.97: low middling 4.77; K( y>d
ordinary 4,26; ordinary 3.86. Tho sales
of the day were 3,000 bales, of which 100
bale# were for speculation and export
and Included 2.600 bales American. Re
ceipts were 4,000 bales, all American.
Future* ooene.l ateady and doaed easy:
American middling G. O. C.:
December
FJT
December-January 4.67%
JAnuary-Fehruary 4.69
February-March 4.69
MS*
May-June 4.69%
June-July 4.61%
July-August 4.6*%
Augttst-Beptember 4.63
8eptember-October 4.5*
~ ' — 4 .IIU
4.81%
Octobsr-November
January-February
4.51
4.51
NEW ORLEANS.
NEW ORLEANS, Dee. 4.—Spot cotton
today was dull and easy, 1-16c. lower,
middling 8 13-16. Sales on the spot were
150 boles, and to arrive 700 bales.
Futures opened steady at the decline.
6 to C points lower than yesterday’s
closing. Cables were extreme 1 - —*
able, and bulla w<
Cable* were extremely unfavor
—I bulla were not willing to glv#
the market support, because of the near
ness of the bureau reports on ginning and
yield. The market sagged off until It
stood 10 to 11 points lower than yea-
. terday’s closing. The movement was
very large, but was offset to soma ex
tent by very heavy exports. The market
closed before any signs of a tendency to
react materially were exhibited. Tho
volume of business was small and moat
of th* trading was professional. The
close was steady with prices sanding at
a nst decline of 9 to If points. Futures
closed as follows:
Decembsr, bid ....
January, bid ....
February, nominal
March, bid
April, nominal ....
M»V. bid
June, nominal
July, bid
IV,
(.68
II
3.81
1.16
tea Island Cotton.
CHARLESTON. Dec. 4.— Sea Island
cotton, for week; Receipts 1.177; export*
836; sales 1.137; stock 5.518. Mkrkat
gjita ABJ »; fully fin# 24 to 24%: ex-
^AVANNAH. Oa.. Dec. 4 —See (aland
cotton, for week: “Raney Flortdaz 19*20;
000 against 586.000 last week and 851.876
(mi Mar.
Of the world's visible supply of cotton
there la now afloat and bold In Great
Britain and continental Euror* 3,394,000
against 3.223.000 l»«t year; in Erm
233.000 a*Hin*t D5.O00 Uat year; In India
174.000 agatnrt 310,000 last yaar. and In
the United Statoa 1,813.000 against L-
255.000 last year.
Secretary Heater's Weakly Statement.
NEW ORLEANS. Deo. 4^-decretaxy
Hester's weekly cotton statement. Issued
taday. shows for the four days of Decem
ber an Increase over last year of 160.000
and an inerrav over th- MM- ;
a ar before last of 64,000. For the 91
ya of the eeason that have elapsed the
aggregate Is ahead of the same days of
last year 1,860,000 and ahead of the aame
day. year Man laat .75,000.
The amount brought into sight during
the past week has. been 644,778 bales
against 474.874 for the aame daya last
year and 658.644 year before last
The movement elnce Sept. 1 shows re
ceipts at all United States porta to be
4.885,017 against 3.575,714 last year; over
land across the Mississippi, Ohio and
Potomac rivers to northern mills and
Canada 470,905, agalnat 194.333 laat year;
Interior stocks In excess of those held nt
the close of the commercial year 675.5*2
against 388,541 last year: southern mills
takings 713.000 against 710.142. The to
tal movement slnoa Sept 1 is 6,743.604
against 4.813,779.
Foreign exports for the week have
been 366,015 against 368,058 last your,
making the total thus far for the season
1,851,305 against 2.67S.960 last year. 4
The total takings of American mills!
north, south and Canada, thus far for
the season have been 1,711.414 against
1,823,922 last year.
8tocks at the seaboard and the 29 lead
ing southern Interior centers have in
creased during the week 92,415 bales
against an Increase during the corre
sponding period of last eeason of 7.62*.
Including stocks left over at porta and
Interior topna from the last crop uud the
number or bales brought Into sight thus
far from the new crop, the supply 10
date la 7.024,851 against 5.231,785 for the
aame period lost year.
Weekly Interior Cotton Town*. I
NEW YORK. Deo. 4.—The following
Is the movement of spot rotton^^gfH
Brenham . .
Little Rock..
Vicksburg .
Yazoo City.
8*16-16
813-16
it
•%’
i%*
1169
6551 1161
1 360 151
1117 HIT
■iii liSil
1154 *29
12994 2740
12407 14645
■ 3389 MM|
8343
,51!
12 -3
MM
‘iii
New York Cotton Exchange Statistics.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4.—The following
the movement of cotton for
the week ending Friday Dec. 4. were
compiled by th# Now Y<
change:
statistics
the week
compiled by tho Now York Cotton Ex-
Weekly Movement.
Tl
Year. Year.
Port receipt*
This Last
Year. Year.
.459,291 731.627
mills
Canada
Southern mill takings (es
timated) 100,000 59.000
Gain of stock at Interior .
Overland
mills and
.... 26.237 30,820
1*
.647.879 481,709
a
Canada 483,884 186.187
Southern mill taking*
(estimated) 621,000 660,000
Stock at Interior town*
In excess StypL 1 647,197 844,785
Brought Into sight thus
far for season b,«ui,n«
1,465 bales added to the receipts for
the 1
Cotton Recalpta
NEW YORK. Dec. 4.—Tho following
are the total not receipts of cotton at all
S rta since September 1:
lvcston 1,884.706
New Orleans 161.247
Mobile 191.7X0
Savannah 902.971
Charleston 128,910
Wilmington 25*.9no
Fan Francisco 16.928
Brunswick ^51*552
Port Townaend 21,801
Pensacola ........ .............. 60,030
Port Arthur and Sablno Pass.... 25.330
Jacksonville 17,247
Eagle Pass. Tex. 150
Ela Paso, Tex. M
Laredo, Tex
Texas City 20.450
Minor porta 114
Total 4,885.017
Comparative Cotton Statement.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4.—The folk „
la the comparative cotton statement for
tho week ending Friday, Dec^4:
Receipts at U. 8. porta. 485,622’ 8*2,379
BlnceBent. 1..... 4,115,017 *.*96.50*
Exports for week 363,141 341,641
Exports since Sept. •*•-96,619 *.721.251
Stock at U. 8, porta.... 1,104,765 837,130
Stock at Interior towns. 111,027 458.029
83 SUWa:::::::::: i\\:Z
one nt the large Wall street houses con
tinued during the day until the market
Anally broke In th# laat hour as the or
ders under the market became filled.
Probably the continued heavy movement
and the falling off In the demand .from
•pinners and exporter*, causing lower
southern markets, were the reasons which
Induced the liquidation of these purchases
made upon smaller crop Ideas than those
now current. After such a break here
and In Liverpool a reaction la In order
unless further liquidation continues to
morrow. December continues the strong
feature, the premium widening over Jan
uary. as the time for delivery becomes
shorter. Those who are tong are appar
ently satisfied to receive all their pur
chases. having sold January against them
at a satisfactory premium.
TEMPER OF MARKET
II
MUCH SPECULATION ON FORTH’
COMINQ MESSAOE TO CONGRESS
OF PRESIDENT.
operations for higher prices
In tho stock market have labored during
'ho week waa thrown off to a largo ea
rn t today and tho advance waa resumed
flth more appearance of harmony than
any movement haa shown for many daya.
The change In the temper of the market
not explained by any striking news.
* waa much discussion in the stock
There wa
exchange
• World’s Vlslblo Suppl;
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. T-
Hester'# statement of tho world’s vlslblo
supply of. cotton Unued today showi
tout i . ' . ■
#40,196 last week and 4.
Of thla. the total of Air
V##!if£^ast*yaar
(^WMhMoU^nStrleoa ootton la
ISMS > 714 111 last week and
^tni^tjjmr^ndof^therklnda
pL Brazil. India, tic., 697,-
that It oontalnod^ nothing calculated to
cause fright to the most timid specula
tor. The aettoa of tho market owed
something to the relief afforded by the
speculative llqaldatlon already effected
and of whteh there was evidence of a
subsidence today. This was notably true
of United States Steel, In Which the sell-
week, iajW priced stocks continued a
prominent figure and In aome of these
the only reason advanced for volatile
ups hoots eras tho activity .of market
pools which had accumulated large
amounts of chosen stocks and wars bold-
in* thorn out of tho market far higher
prices. >
TIN Gould group, lod by Wabash, pre
ferred. was a feature of tho dealings.
Orest Northern, preferred, was tbs lead
or of the high priced stocks. Rock
Island, preferred, advanced to a polnl
higher (ban that touched in tho spurt In
connection with tho sale of tho 8t
Louis and Ban Francisco bonds.
Th# money market continued etlffer
than of late In reflection of the large de
entirely unarorobonalvo > of U ttu develop
ment and confident that th# Interval will
be easily bridged to tho period of dtsfl
bureement of January Interest and dlvll
dend money. The usual preliminary ea
tlmatea of tho week’s currency move!
ment pointed to a heavy loea In cash bj
tho banks, largely on account of govern!
ment operation*, but Including also ship]
menta of gold to Paris and to Cauada. I
Funds have com# from the Interior tt
the amount of nearly a million dollars,
but the other demands are expected to
lessen cash holdings to the eklent of alx
to eight million dollars.
There waa a sham ox
week’s grain exports, the whnat outgo
rising 1.164.000 bushels over lust week,
and com exports nlso suddenly increas
ing nearly a millions bushels, to 1,806,290,
Bonds were strong. Total sales, par
value. 86,330,000.
United States bonds were unchanged
Total’ sales of stocks today 1,067.
shares.
NEW YORK STOCK LI8T.
Amalgamated Copper
American Car and Foundry
American Car and Foundry pfd ..
American Cotton Oil
American Hide and Leather pfd ...
American Ice Securities
American Linseed
American Locomotive
American Locomotive pref
:8S
. 64%
American Woolen r. 30%
- — . 50%
. 98%
101%
Anaconda Mining' Company
Atchison .... ,\.. i
Atchison prof. ;
Atlantic Const Line
Baltimore and Ohio
Baltimore and Ohio pref.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jersey
Chesapeake and Ohio
Chicago Great Western
Chicago and North Western
Chicago. Mil. and Ft. Paul
C„ C., C. and Ft. Louis
Colorado Fuel and Iron
Colorado and Fouthcrn
Colorado and Southern 1st pref...
Colorado and Southern 2nd pref...
Consolidated Gas
Com Product* ..
Delaware and Hudson
Denver and Rio Grande............
Denver and HIo Grande pref
Distillers’ Securities
Erie
Erie 1st pref.
Erie 2nd Vuof
General Electric
Groat Northern nref.
Gnat Northern Or ‘
Illinois Central ...
Interborough Met.
11
• 28%
!l73%
.151%
! 3C.*i
:E5
interborough Met. pref
International Paper
International Paper pfd
.14*
. 14%
:!$
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kansas City flouthem
Kansas City Southern' pref
Louisville and Nashville.
Minneapolis and St. Louis.
Minn.. St. P. and Sault St M 131%
Missouri Pacific
Missouri. Kunsas and Texas........ 3*%
Missouri, Kansas and Texas pref... 71%
National Lend
New York Central H7-
New York. Ontario and Western.... 46%
Norfolk nnfl Western ....
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People’s Gas
Pittsburg. C. C. and St Louis..
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car 17-
. 74%
: 1 J*3
.129%
ion%
. *4
• 25%
. *6%
;p
. 40
21%
St. Lou I a„. 80 dtJJwestern pref 63
!ll*%
-iii
:8 %
. 35%
Reading
Republic Fteel
Republic Steel pref
Rock Island Company
Rock Island Company pref.
Floss-Bhoffleld Steel and Iron.
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific pref.
Southern Rntlway .......
Texas and Pacific ....
Toledo. Ft. Louis and West 39
Toledo. 8t. Ianils and West. pref.. «4
Union Pacific 1*1'
Union Pacific pr*f 99
United States Rubber
Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical 441
Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical pref..,.114
Westlnghnuse’ Electric M%
Western Union
. 11%
-R8
American Tel. and Telegh 129
Standard Oil
17. 8. 3s. coupon
U. 8. 4s. registered
IT. 8. 4s. coupon
American Tobacco 4s
American Tobacco ..........
Atchison grenral 4s
Atchison adjustment 4s
Atchison cv. 4s
Atchison cv. 6a
Atlantic Coast Lino 4s
Baltimore and Ohio 4s
Baltimore and Ohio 3%s
Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s
Central of Georgia 6s
Central of Georgia 1st Ins
Central of Georgia 2nd Inc
Central of Georgia Id Inc
Chesapeake and Ohio 4%s
Chicago and Alton #%■
Chicago, B. and Q. new 4a
Chicago. R. I. and P. R. R. 4a.....
Chicago. R. I. and P. R. R. col. 6a.
Chicago R. I. and Pa. Ry rfdg 4s...
C.. C„ C. and 8t. Louis gen. 4a...
Colorado Industrial 6s
Colorado Midland 4a.....
Colorado and Southern 4a
Delaware and Hudson cv. 4s
Denver* and Rio Grande 4s
Erie prior lien 4s
Erin general 4s
Hock Valley 4%a
Interborough Met. 4%s
Japan 4s
Japan 4 VI*. 2nd* serial
I/)ulsvllle and Nash, unified 4s....
Manhattan consol gold 4a
Mexican Central 4s
Mexican Central lat Inc
Minn, and 8t. Louis 4a
Missouri, Kasas and Texas 4a.,...
Missouri, Kansas and Texas 2nd*.
National R. A, of Mexico consol 4a.
New York Central gen, 3%a
New Jersey Central general 6s
Northern Pacific 4«
Northern Pacific 2a
Norfolk and Western conaol 4a
Oregon Short Line rfdg 4s
Penn. cv. 2%s. 1915
Penn, consol 4s
Reading general 4s
Republic of Cuba 6a
Bt. Louis and Iron Moun. con 6s...
*»
2»%
Bt. Louis and Ban Fran. fg. 4s
Bt. Louis Southwestern oon. 4a...
Seaboard Air Line 4a...
Southern Pacific 4s
Southern Pacific 1st 4s
Southern Railway 6a
~>xaa and Pacific lets
oledo. Bt L. and Western 4s
rnton Pacific 4s
Union Paetfla cv. 4a
U, B. Steel 2nd la
Wabash 1st*
Western Md. 4s
Wheeling and Lake Erie 4a
Isconijn Ceniiui. «.a..
it*
I W
.Id*
•Iff 1
; i*
. ,1
. 80
,M#r
.106
,ior
.lit
. 78i
; n%
ft*
New York Money Market. <
NEW YORK. Dec. 4.—Money on call
ateady; 2al% per cent; ruling rate 1%;
closing Md 2%; offered at 2%.
Time loans a shade firmer and pretty
ictlve; €0 days 8 per cent; to days 3a
1% per cent: ■!* months cant.
Prime mercantile paper I%a4% per
Sterling exchange weaker, with actual
business In bankers' Mila at 4.84.40 for
66-day Mils and at 4.14.45 for demand.
Commercial bills 4 44*4.84%.
Rar silver 48.
Mexican dollar* 45. _ .
Cotton Seed
any qaaa lltyWPW
.% j4 station In Gtorgia.
any rail-
FOR IRE FOURTH DAY
WHEAT MAKES RECORD
LEADING BULLS GIVE ACTIVE SUP
PORT-MAY TOUCHES #1.11
MARK.
CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—Leading bulla gave
..joderate support to the local wheat mar
ket today and a* a result prices for the
fourth consecutive day soared to
high record mnrks for the season. May
advancing to 11.11 and July to 81.04%.
At the same time the December delivery
• .mailed the previous high point of
11.06. The close wts steady at almost
yesterday’s Ann I figure*.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
1.05%
1.10%
1.01%
.It 1.03%
<1%
1.08 1.05%
1.11 1.10%
1.04% 1.03%
1%
, . 47*% 48 67% 67%
C 7l6.02% 16.05 15.92% 15.92%
.16.23 16.30 10.15 16.15
May . . . 8.57%
9.21% 9.20
9.42% 9.37%
t.i:% 8.30
8.63% 8.62%
DURING THE WEEK
MANY INTERESTS HOLDING ALOOF
WAITING FOR NEXT WEEK’S
REPORTTS,
••Liable
DRY GOODS.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4.—The dry goods
market shows an easier condition In some
direct I 11*. Gray cottons and yarns havn
Inst the feverish demand of two weeks . .
ago. The Jobbing houses are doing n nnd
steady business with fair activity In the new mi
holiday goods department. Canuldernble with Imi
discussion ha* been started In the woolen. connect!
and worsted goods division as a conse- that rei
uuence of tariff hearings nt Washington. Influence
Carpet wools are advancing In this mar- metals
COTTON 8EED OIL.
QORK, Dec. 4.—Cotton «...
was In fair demand for December, but!,
dull otherwise. Trlme crude In barrels Is said
mils 30; prime summer yelow 18%; as a buj
37a|8%; good off summer yellow
lSi
the rive
such su
the oth
River.
to 89c.
NAVAL STORES.
CHARLESTON. Dec. 4.—Turpentine
firm at 39. Uosin firm. Quote: A, B, C,
2.5.'.:t3.0O; D. 2.IOS8.00: E. 2.95*3.00; F. of. Tin
3.90.13.00; (5. 2.90*3.05: II. S.SOnSI; T. i It will It
4.05; K. 5.00; M. 6.60; N. 6.05; W. G., ever, ve
6.30; \v. w.. 5.40. 'waiting
WILMINGTON. Dec. 4.—Spirit* tur-S Week, c
pentlne steady at 3S%; recelpta 5 casks. - — -
itosln steady at 2.66; receipt* 41. Tar
firm at 1.80; recelpta 143. Crude tur-
p-ntlne firm at 2.00. S.oo and 8.00; re
ceipts 47. .
SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec. 4.—'Turpenlh
Some decline has taken placo owing to
liquidation by some of the Wall street
bulla following and to to certain other
Influences, among them the big receipts.
Inevitable heavy hedso selling by tlm
south at this time of the year, sales hero
by Liverpool, straddles against purchases
In ldverpool at unusually narrow differ
ences. some selling of January and May
by spot Interests and miscellaneous sell
ing for bath sides of the account. The
enormous receipts, toe high record of
cotton Into sight week after week, nnd
the pressure of southern hedges against
actual cotton, an ordlnury Incident of tho
season at thla time, have undoubtedly
weighed more or leea on the market.
-At. iOf course,
la universally coneeded, southern leg
it Ion haa hnd no alight Influence. Fur-
rmore. the spot markets hero nnd
some una-
minus pressure
surprise Is ex-
iticii iiinmimctt-
en greater. It
•futurca" hero
udtigly making
Xly well. Thla
tved to u num-
». briefly, apln-
VeteiatiH stare,
o unknown up
rslatent buying
ugli front time
iro take profit
x'culatlon of a
Uln||, It HI, |H
t»f wealth and
obacco. grain,
a of trade la
taken hold of
ylng prladnillv
ea-- Interesta la
the other day
? lorol operator
cd the market
r premium over
n a noteworthy
re are supposed
Ion. Moat poo
ateat strcaa oi
H. G. A. NASH, President. CHAS. NEVILLE, Vice President.
H. G. A. Nash Audit Cq.,
EXPSllT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203-204 National Bank Building, Savannah, Ga.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches,
—
FOR SALE
Five-room dwelling on lot 76x193. Just one block
from city limits in South Macon. House has just been
thoroughly overhauled, new roof, painting and plaster
ing in excellent condition. Kents for $150 per annum,
and in a bnrgnin at $1,250.00. We con arrange easy
terms on this place to a prompt purchaser.
Wadley Investment Co.
Grand Building, Phono 627.
resistini
ber of
n«r*' ta
exports
firm nt 89%; sales ifoo; receipts 911; ship
ments 1.000. Rosin firm; antes 3,181; re
ceipts 5.52(1; shipments 3,443: stock 157.-
— Quote: A. B, c. and D. 3.90; «. F
Ing the
of the i
events I
us the p
Is country
s the advi
clothe at Fall
e holding aloof,
nt reports next
Ttleadsy ut 1ft
into of the size
•f the Irony of
ins stood forth
of the hull side.
Grain and Provisions.
to consumers.
i at wholesale nnd not
Corrected by 8. K. Jaques A Tinsley Co.
CORN—Sacked, white | 8*
Sacked, mixed.... *7
Carload lota; either sacked
or hulk, mnde on applica
tion.
OATS—While clipped
No. 2 white'
No. 8 white
Special quotations made on
ear Tot*.
HAY—Choice timothy 1.00
No. 1 timothy ...
No. 2 timothy.,..
No 1 eiovdri. j»«
Timothy *t)ju clover mixed., 95
Alfalfa hay 1.20
Reddin'* strfw 66
BRAN—Pure wheat • 1.50
Bran nnd «horts. 1.6B
FLOUR—Private Stock, fancy pat.. 6.25
Royal Owl. best patent 6.28
Top Notch, first patent ,6.(k>
MEAL—Water ground Juliette ) 15
MEATS—Dry salt ribs.... .
Extra half ribs
14-20-lb P. B. hollies..
Bulk plates
8mnked meats, %c. over
above.
—Fancy sugar eured
Standard sugar cured..
13%
LARD—Pare tierces ... ...
Pure. In 20-lb. tins
10%
lft» 4
Pure.- In 10-lb tubs 114
Pure, in 60-lb tins 10%
McCaw’s compound lard.... 7*
' The same additions for
other size* as named
above.
SYRUP—Oenrcla cane (new) 40
New Orleans
CHEESE—Full cream
ORIT8—Hudnuts. In bbls
Htidnuts. In sacks
SUGAR—Granulated. In bbls ...
New Orleans olnriflod....
New York yellow
COFFEE- Choice Rio
Prime Rio
Medium Rio 11
Common 9 to 10
Arhuekle's roasted 18.94
RICE—Choice head 7%
Medium 6% to I
Hardware—Wholesale.
(PntTMtwr SJrtl W.raw.™ Co )
WET.T, RUCKETB—14.21 to 14.60 dnt.
ROPE—Manila, lie; Betel, fe; cotton.
,0 PT.OW RT.ADE8. Be. nor lb.
IRON—2%co per lb. base; Swede 4%o.
NAfLB—Wire, 12.60 keg base; cut,
12.r,o keg base.
SHOCT-^Horse.^l^SI to 84.60 keg; mule
"BUCKETS—Plain, #2.00 dot.; whit# ea-
dar. three hopa, 84.00.
C>TATN8 Trice, i4 to 21 dp*.
OtTN POWDER—per keg. Dupont crack
shot #6.50 keg.
SHOT--12.00 sack.
tubs p.iniort. 1*10’ cedar. #1.00.
miOVEUt- 17.00 to 111 per do*.
CARDS—Cotton. 14.50 per do*.
Railroad Bonds
Rid
Central of Ga. 1at mort. I per >#i
cant. 1836 .............114
Central of Ga. collateral tru*t -
6 per refit. 1937 •••••••10#
Central of Ga. consolidated
Central’tie**l«tVr»‘c.*.*i»45*.*'.*.|
Central On. 2nd Inc., 1945 64
CentlPi Ga., 3d Inc., 1*46..... 6#
Central Ga., Macon and North-
m| 94 Oa’.'. * * toiddie Ga.* and 1 ®
Atlantic. 1947 iii;-*!®!
Bouthern R. R., 6 Pc ft 2884.. 108
Georgia R. R. and Banking
Co" 5 pc.. 1922 105
(1». it. B. and, m.ldnir Co..
6 per cunt, 1910 .....101
Ga. Sou. and Fla. 6 pc., 1946.. 106
Seaboard R. R, 4 pc.. I860.... 56
Beaboard R. R.. 6 pc.. Illl.... g
Southwestern R. ft. stock ..107
lavannah nnd Augusta stock. 107
*- nta and West Point ..,.149
nta and W. P. dehen....P»4
Sou. and Fla., opm IS
ut. fktu. nnd FIs., 1st pref.. 83
On. Sou. and Fla.. 2d prof.... 69
Bouthern R. R.. pref 60
Southern R. R-. con* 26
Dry Goods—'Whole«ale
■HRRTTNO—« to «o.
DRII.UNG—7%c.
CHKCKd_f.H In 7c.
PHIKTit- Stt IQ «ttc-
Cracker*.
Rarona sodas. 00.
Fsrona nlenacs. 7%e.
Rarona oyster eroraera. C%e.
N. R. C. Sodaa. 6%e.
• linger enapn IN. R. C.) # 7#,
Assorted cakes. 1H»
•ther d
withdraw
federal
for com
N. |
lie sugar niar<
r time the past
< not look for
Tho dny for
, although little
»ec**ml>er when
1 provided for
1 Interested In
it tho present
nd In one eai
ncelled whet
little Ini
« follow suit III
nnipalvn, when
keted nnd <
d almut 17.000
jlws and Hurl-
paid Imsls, to
now estimated
ngs, but show
■ilbiis, although
night have se-
shipment, an In
sis tn an Inde'
of grinding ol
!“■
In New
There
lower prlroi
t, will he much
ns. so that raw
being reported
rltmted here to
lependent
isrket here for
rlee, such ns Is customary tn December,
when distributors are more taken up with
•mouth buying
ier of Invento-
s being hardly
nklng Is out of
ive not tended
aterlally, being
1 "ll'i >V
Is nlso
rles, an
•am M ■
the wa>
to nwell
Iwguhr '
dork. 1
light su
prleea li
laken from the
grades are In
more plentiful,
r steady. DIs-
ea are holding
wer prices, nl-
mllla to local
dlock had l»een
mthern farmer.
Honduras aorta
State of Georgia Bonds
(U. 4%. 193* 107 106
Ga. 4%. 1916 104 105
Ga. 4. 1926..... |04 106
Ga. 1%. 1928 to lll5 98 100
Candy
Rtlck candy In boxes. 7%o.
Stick candy In barrels. 7c.
Grocara. Mixed, pall 7%c.
Cream mixed candy In pelts. 10o.
Lumber Quotations
(Corrected by*MM«ftraS*e*ton , litimber Co.)
Common framing (short leaf) sized.$14.00
Common framing (long leaf) sixed. 10.50
Common framing (long leaf) 13-Inch
City Bond*.
Macon • po„ 18!0..„... 100 101
Macon I pc.. 1821 107 101
Macon 4%. fit* 104 106
Macon 4%. 1810 to 1114........ *0 89
On a 1.80 per cent basis.
Augusta 8%, 4. 4%. K * po.. M HI
GEORGIA. Bibb County- Ed. P. 0*Con-
...the Georgia Htate Sanitarium, this la
therefore to notiry all persons Interfiled
that hla application will be heard—wM*
first Monday I * |
•3. TWMA,n.rr.
tlon in thla office for an order requiring
N. A. Powers administrator eaUtf Of the
said Mrs. Lllta C. Power#, to make deed
to him to a certain tract of land situated
In BIm County. Georgia, and described
S the bond for title* attached to hi* ap-
Ication, and alleging In said petition
at th# law haa been fully oomplled
with, this la therefore to notify you that
tho aald application will be heard on the
Brat Monday In I «i*90*- .
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
Willi ngham’s W arehouse
COTTON FACTORS
SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND
GET THE BEST RETURNS
NOT A GHOST
Of a show for dark corners in
11 liouse illuminated by electric
ity. It is good to read by, to
sow by, to dance by, good for
tho dining room, chamber or
ball. On at a flash, off as
quickly. Just press tho button.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
SOUTHERN
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY & MFG. CO.
Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212.
Mellowness and Rich Flavor
are the distinguishing qualities of
Sunny Brook
TOE PURE, FOOD/
Whiskey
It I# diitilled In the good old Kentucky way and t* efpedally
adapted for home use. Every bottla fa scaled with the Govern
ment “Green Stamp," a positive assurance of full proof, full
•|u.ii)tity and a fully matured age. It stands unequaled as m
rich and healthful stimulant—a aure cure for many of the
minor ailment* of the human system,
DELIVERED DIHEOT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID
BT ANY OF THE F0U0WINQ BISTRISUTEM:
C. BLUM A CO., JACKtONVILLB, PLA.
C. C. DUTLER CO.. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
OEDINOFIBLD A CO.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
D. F. A C. P. LONO, JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
L. O. DANIEL, MOR.. CHATTANOOGA. TBNN.
PAUL HftVMAN, CHATTANOOOA, TBNN.
GALLAGHER A O’OARA, CHATTANOOOA. TENN.
A Bottles#
ffl l-sth a.iioo
Ti RyeerBeurkon
4
m Bottles#
jU Full Quirt.
■ 87. m lurtu
5
-Mrs. Henrietta
EOROIA. Bibb Gtmnty.-4
Waterman, guardian for Regina M
Waterman, renrewat* to thla court that
she baa fully dlsrbarged tka duties «f her
•aid trust, and ha* filed her application
for letters of dlsmlsekm. this Is therefore
to notify all parti**^Interested that her
application will bo heard on tho Drat
kJSday in tHgm,!2Sy Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Rlbb Oounty^-A. A. fojnd^t-
tar. guardian uf Augustus Poindex
ter. represents to tnla court that he haa
fuliy discharged the duties of hla trust.
sr.£firf*. irttEK/n 3
persona Interested that his application
■“ *-“-1 on the Brat Monday la Do-
' C. M, WIUSY. Or410M7.
Central of Georgia Railway Co.
DEPART FOR—
Savannah and Augueta
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton *11:66am
Estontoo and Milladg#vllla..t 7160pm
V* .!>' 1 f.*. »'>!»• « *
4:»rtpm
Savannah, Augu*
Covington and Eai
Eatonton and M|llodga>vfllo..t 8:00am
Athana and Madia
11:00am
Athens and Madlaon ....• 7(40pm
Atlanta, Chicago, St. Loufa..*12t06ani
Atlante and Qrltfln * 1:06am
Atlanta and Orlff
L
Athena and Madlaon,., • eieop'
Atlanta «Dixie Flyer) • 3:S5a
Atlanta and r.rlffin • 4:30a...
Atlanta and Griffin • 7:21i,rr\
Atlanta and Griffin 1:15pm
Atlanta and Onffln 4i4Cpm
Columbua and Dlrmlngham. > 2:40am
Columbue and Birmingham. .*11:Mam
Albany and Montoomery • 3:00^m
Albany and Montgomery... .*11:40am
Am -ricua • 7:Mpm ,
4 f AlLY. f EXCEPT SUNDAY. JOHN W. BLOUNT,
r<ent acheduiee corrected to date.District Panenger Agent, 603 Cherry §6.
an# Columbus..*
itejomery and Albany.,