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TiTE STAtON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TfTE&DAY MORNiXG, DECEMBER 22, 1003
7
Business Men’s ‘COTTON
- : ■ Meeting
Hie F diTttli National Bank—a busin«s institution,‘.'rest*
iiig upon the soundest business principles, guided by tried
and proven business men, and patritoized by the most cou-
servajtjve business firms.
Bank “Facts” not Theories—facts backed by'Sound
judgment.
It’s from such a standpoint we solicit vour account.
CLOSES AT DECLINE
FLUCTUATIONS NARROW AND
REGULAR—CLOSES. STEADY.
» HOWEVER.
LIVERPOOL spots -closed 4.1
THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET,,
iTin* Macon i-nttmi market yeslerdne
rloseU eaoy at the following quotations:.
, Range of Prices.
»ood Mbld'lng 8 R j
strict Middling * 8ft
Middling 8 Vi
Strict Low Middling 7ft
Low Middling 7ft
Spot Cotton Movement.
Ilorts. S fc ? n
14. 1»«8 2CI lf.t!
21. 1408 40 .41
Sale*
TALK OF FORMS
STOCK MARKET POOL
WOULD HAVE FOR PURPOSE AT
TEMPT TO DEMONSTRATE RE
TURN OF CONFIDENCE.
NSW YOlUv. Dec. Si.—'Todays Stock
market Lore on the face of it evidence of
tmportuiit speculative liquidation. Con
jecture was a good deal divided art to v,; * t *»* '«'«
the course of this liquidation, btu there ql ’, liun *
was no difference 4if opinion uh to the 1 " ,n > u
fact. The apparent disregard of the ef- firm.
feet on nrlces of the Mclllug lent pluu*l- j
HMty tft n*favorite supposition .that the
holdings that were .bring sold out lind , Wheat—
• early period of the I ■ *
BUY BIG STOCKS
WHEAT CLOSES STRONG A
HIGHER—OATS AND PROVIS-
IONS* FIRM AL80.
CHICAGO. Dec/ 21.—Buying by r
era I of Tv leading holders cn tided the
wheat mullet to close strong today: Ihmlj-
quotations being up Vi to Vie.
and provisions a'Uo cla
Oner. High.
MACON, GA.
'NEW YORK. Dec. 31—The cotton inar-
:cr was norvbiii today with’ fluctuations
rAther natrow. and'Irregular, and the close
steady at n '<|JF tWcSfe of la8, point .
near months beirig re'ntlcc.y si eddy.
' lea'for the day were estimated at 150,-
Tbe formation of n powerful stork
market pool tv«» runum.l at an earlv
, period In the sumjucr. having among Its '
' several purposes to demonstrate n return
j of coundencc In the linnnclul and Imlu.t- I
4* I trial outlook with the object of cultlvat-
, ing the conditions which should conduce
* to success In proposed financial flota-
. l.lTt) thins and In a general way to gl\*r a
.13,7S3 start to the restoration of condition^"
which had been Impaired by the (lnaucla'
upheaval of tost year. The str-»k ma-ki*
has giver. - almost constant ulh-atlow.
since that period of fostering pro-
H. G. A. NASH, President.
Hr G. A. Nash Audit Co.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
000 baler.
-The market opeued steady at un
chmttfM prices to u decline of 4 point!
or Rbout an due orr the mule*. The cen
mis-report, published at the opening.
P-’ft IS.8*, 13.91
tectlon against any adverse factors and
of encouragedeqt and litcltei
btivlng and advancing prices
argued that the length of time t
the operations ■
It Is
w,
203-204 National Bank Building, Sovanrtah, Ga.
LONG OISTANCE 'TELEPHONE.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches.
. which
stock tna-ket pm!
cont’nued s.nd the extensive ad
vance hi prices which has.occurred. af-
__ tpenlng • f ° , ‘* opportunity for Mrnfltanle liqufdiUor
d il.’Mi.fr.-balert ginned to Decern*. 1 oT boldlitfn on a scale down through,
; er 13, or Just ■.about the expected figures,correKTJcndlngly extensive
fI;i.I'1;,rovL 0 r"WSTJE i *44
Bimo Wall street-bull support right after
• call, and: thit nettve months sold
Mav
.63
;Sij!
8.5,
^‘ GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is n little higher in price tlmn other Limes, but it is
PURE LlME.and by far the best and most ecortoittieal
for'Brick Work and Plastering.
^Cheap Lime is dear at any price!
f Write ns for Delivered Prices.
Caroliiia Portland Cement Co.
deohn .
f K. H. Harrtnw
(though authorlta lively denied. hat
sinister effert on vuluea. The nr-
■p,„ n L. 1V _ ,1, of Andrew Carnegie’* testimony- .~
hade over Putufdfly do^tnx orlces but Lhn tariff hearing* at Washlnglon sarvei
•Ferhtgrtlnc:?o^dV,onjKS- Hdvlitee’not-i to ^hiphaslxo the feeling that the pn-
•withstanding fae_ colipnradvJly Ught I I 1 ** 0,1 f ^ir tfVlalon Is widening In It?
! estimates for tomorrow's receipts, and , ^2J? e and1 In ^t* expected efforts.
t*"> iniirt et Quill's the tiftetnoon noli! ! . Th ''’,i‘ 1 ort ,iJi’.!r;*| 1 |in" I...IK
off to n net !o«« of fins nnintM i hi the 'course of tint day a .selling ntaoe
Bt&nessfaemeu to bem£t’» hi the! the basis for the partial recovery which
way of ardnlnir iS» for ove- the ilrst hf I hiuch lessened the extreme losrtvs. Tie-
the year and daring the late session trad-; nq,'l K e «^nrnhnmd^nsrket 1 wn« U 'lrr‘ran
Jn* whs very quiet with prices rallying J K w,crft T ‘Kind market was Irrcgu-
u-flgtitly 9 frohi the low point on coverlnc.
Southern spot markets, offlchilly reported, I
were- tjhnt’rally unchanged to l-i6c. low- j
er. It Ih n-cdlcte.l that th*» local ware- ! ai.i-.- 1 non
lumsc rtur.c v.lll he up to 200,000 bales] Total aalea today 1.34^,900 s.
^ftecplots bf cotton at \he ports today I NEW YORK STOCK t 1ST.
against 59,0.30 bn lea Amalgamated -Coptic"
ba'e* last year. For I American Cnr
OP.Y COOOS.
NENV TORJv. Dec. L!.—The dry goals
mnrket rated fillet and 'steady. Re- {
oucrtts fo 1;mediat * fhlpment of cotton
under or^er we-.e vfry frequent In th«. .
malls. T.ie dre.s goods' trade is Improv-
ng. Hcr.\y woolen goods have been
1909 at, prices Ij'joW
—• -j=n
MACON CITY DIRECTORY
R. L. POLK & CO. have
' commenced the active
canvass of the city; we
will include the city
proper and all suburbs.
The assistance extended
to us from business men
and all others will be
sincerely appreciated.
R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers.
JEROME LENNOX,
Telephone 2122 . 767 Poplar Street
Ife
-obbotH
of ins
doing
itrtv/ Milk 1m qnlCt.
* i-usIm-MS.
Total sales, par value, $8.£C2.0no.
Uulted States hriiida - *
unchunge
OHK. Dec. 21.—Cotton Head nil
-.vi:« more active with prices generally .1
«itade lower, under lack «»:' support.
, nme crude in tisrrel* prime sum*
n'er yellow 3T*iu88: off summer yellow
.hJnr.S; good i»ff rt.ihimer yellow SflVJattH;
trlme Htnumer white 5sh42; prime win-
icr yellow 44r.4.V,a,
NAVAL STORES.
. SAVANNA Ik Cn.. Dc/. 21.—'
tIrm at 38; * *—
last Week and 48.819 1
__ .. Turpc
528; re‘*e|pts 913.
Hosin llrm; ralei 2.430:
16.916; stoc" '
y.- j
Mat Vfor. ------ j American Hide and Leather pri'f.
Today's receipts At New Orleans were l AWtaHcan Icj'Securities
S* 17.801 brier, against 13 018 bales last yea '-\mcr can Linseed
g nlul at Houston 8.9C-9 l.ilea ugaln U 12.765 Anier can Womollve ..
a! Foundry.... .. 4.V' , v q ptg fjV n . /hlpntentn stock 149.-
d Foundry prof....l«7 ; ,770. quote: A. II. c; D, 2.92J4; K. 2.1*24
S' . SP‘'te a-«i K a ?A»: H. ?.1o: 1. 4.«i
COME TO SEE US FOR
Christmas Lamps-and Decorations
WIRING AND FIXTURES, SHADES, Etc.
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212.
SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY &
MANUFACTURING 00. • -
N. 6.15; w. a.. 6.40;'
NEW YORK.
quiet: 5 nelnts decllnp; middling
“ ■’ middling gulf 9.46: sale*
and dosed steady
.8.5» R.r.f* '8.46 S.50
.. 13*r ‘
.. 31L. ,
American T^ocomntlvc pref.
Amorknn Smelting and Reflnlng....
Amir. Smelting and Refining pref. .100’. 1
American Suirir Reflnlr.g 13.
American Toljhceo pref 91%
American Woo'Cn 28 ,
Anacrtttda Mining Company. 46%
Atchison 93%
Atchison- nrof.
N. 6.05: W. it.. 6.30; V/. \V..jl
Grain and Provisions.
Atlantic Coast Line
Haltfmora nnd Ohio
_ FilHtnore find Olilo pfd
S*m- Brooklyn Rapid Trui *'
: r’l.MrtJinn Pnrine ...
.l«7*i
Of pjood fellowship nnd kindlyjJ|«v
feeling. Our cement will in - 1 «)'•
sure a share of yours toward jh-w;
us. Like all our building m’c-]»r<;w
terinls our cements are the ” ' 1
best we can get. Tf you ex
pect to do any building or im
proving have us furnish the
materials. Quick deliveries
for those in a hurrv.
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.,
457 Third St., MACON, GA.
Imitators Flatter.. 1
- - if
If you want Jhe real genuine and only j
drink that stands the test, drink Bottled ?
8’6S 8.73 8.64
S.f.l 8.64
8.66 8.71 8.63
8.65 8.59 8.59
8.4 9 8.53 8.45
r 8.62 H.32 8.52
• 8.94 8.94 8.86
Receipts and Ekport*.
.. .... .'n-mdlan Pacific i
k r.i I/eather ‘9^ I.
* 7« i Central Mather pref 99\
s'fiK n-ntfnl of New .lersny 22*» 1 .
o’S, ! riiosapcakc nnd Ohio .
C'r!o • Chicago Great Western
o'fc? • ChlC-igo Mbd Northweia
o Vo i Chicago. Mil. od*flt. Pai
" C.. c., c. nnrl St. TjOttla.
These prices nre at wholesale nnd
to cnnstlipcrs
. Corrected hy s. n. .Tnques & Tinsley
CORN—Bti'kvd. white \
; Sacked, mixed
Carload’lots, either sacked
or hulk, mndo on appllcit-
tlon.
OATS—White clipped
• l!’*
Kxporla to Great Britain.. 31.878
Hxpnrtrt to France 17.685
Kxpnrti to continent 450
Stock on hand all pfiris. .1.092.299
Cnlnvsilo Fuel and iron
Colomilo and Southern
.Colorado and Southern ltd pref.,
! Colorado and Southern 2nd pref..
Consolidated Gas
’ Co-n Products
i and Hudson
69.318 ;
1', ki'> Denver a ml
«:;■ Ik Denver and
B, ’ 64a rdstlllera* S'
No. j wliuo..........,,;;
Special quotntlonH made
! timothy
... . clover.,
Timothy and clover mixed
Rio Ornnile
| Frio
F.lo Grande pref.,
rltlea j.........
Hr if* 1st pref
•:rio 2nd Pref
ioheral Rii'etylc
• I6u' Alfalfa hay
“i76ti* Redding straw
‘35 3 RRAN—Pure wheat ...
” 80’i, • _ Brnn and short!
Kxpnrts to Great Britain 1,645,561! owuif wtirtheVn nref !/!!Hri.’.*!.142 , 4
Hxports to France 800,679 g™ 2JJJKS Oroctfi. .. . !. ..... 70#
Kxports to continent 1,792.457 tifinots Central 14346
ess :e=: -m B3te=i
* international Paper llVa
Price, Receipts, Galea, Stock.
The Porta: I Pi’Ice.'Recis.jflnies.L fltek.
Galveston . . . 8*4 1 12592; 500 258483
New Orleans . k 11-161 17ftjo{ If25[1651.1
'8 6-161
: 8 6-16!
'8 6-161 - .
I 4746T 329' 46442
Mobile
Snvnm.e.h .
Charleslon
Wilmington
Norfolk . .
Rn It lm«
hfsh. ...
.pnllajlelphia ..'9.40
1 BrunaVvf ‘
Irttarbnrmwh Mot. pref.
international Paper ...
Irtternallonal Paper pref.
international Pump
ldwa Contml ..... r %i.,
i W»l»M Cltv flomhern 37'*
!295K3f I ItoTiM. City 8ogth-rn We*
I IJmiIavIII.. r.n.1 Nnshvlll.' 120
I Pt.oun—Prlvai* Sl'ifli fancy pat.. 11.55
3’*«4 5 n V n l Owl. best pnlent..'..., 5.25
4tR|
MEATS--Pry‘ salt""rihn.”.'”\ .‘.7. .’.’ 16
Rxtrn half rlhs None
J8-V0-IH D. S. bellies. 10^
Rulk plates
Smoked meats. *ie. over
above.
11AM8—Fancy sugar cured
StAinhinl sugar cured
Plchln hams
LAItD-Pure tierce*
Pure. In 20-11.. tins
York
.'8%
f»S' .""P5J515 5ffin«&S"*.diio»i.
155} Mikisk Minn.. - s »- p - " nd « nult 8t - M
5551? Missouri Pacific W
Missouri. Kansas nnd Texas........ 38%
rl. Kansas and iexas pref... 71
SOUS
.'9.16 I
Jackvonvllle
'*«ri'*»wiHittS5j-<5e
••••«•N<iw York Contml .
! -Vin! | Now York. Ontario -
. “I* 7 ” i Norfolk anil IVoatoi n
Oldest Whisky House in South
. ESTABLISHED 1881
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS.
Pure flue old Ryo. by the ,
gallon 13.06
.4 full quarts 33.60
Express prepaid. ,
GEORGE J. COLEMAN.
Pure Pennsylvania Rye,
rleli and mellow, by tho
gallon 32.76 1
fun quarts W.oo
Express prepaid.
ANVIL RYE.
Pure nnd substantial fam
ily whlrtky. by tho gallon. .92.50
4 full quarts 32.90
Express prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN.
Rich and mellow, by the
gallon .,32.50
4 fill! quarts 32.90 •
7 k
pt
Pure,
In 60-lh. tins....
i tt
7%
d’Western.... 43’fc
mi,.! i | ^unmn nuu »
W ®1 1 j North America
Interior Movement.
Pacific Mall N..
81
7m
137*1.
. In 60-lb fnbs
I'uro. In 16-ih tubs
Pure. In 60-lh tins.
MeCaw’s compound lard
The same additions rnr
other sixes ns named
above.
SYR!TP—Georgia cane fnew)
New Orleans
Black strap
8A7,T—100 lbs. while cotton sack...
Imported rock salt, lb
> Vrlo»7!Roctl>.|8alea.' Stok. pa™|*^'i‘on?
" ' • • «8| ligSii ' Mmri' C.^nml 111. l.o«l,
•f. • • ’ Sat I 1211 ! !’r<:»aocl 8lenl <‘nr
£ HoUston
3. Augusta
A ] Memphis
£ fit. Louis 9
,L |(Tm-hiiintl ....I...
L lrOufcvUle . ... »
Little Rock.... 8*4
?!
63iW! 1C0O17421S ! p nimnn T, niv <’nf !«• 1
MJ | i IbilK;? filmi Snrln* Ct>PrB &
822 J86S. R 1*. , Jf,
. , ...adlng .....
I'iit-r i Republic Steel
448«»r,. i, ( . riIl i,ii ( .
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 21.—Spot
lint plgh'
quiet, with prices 1
6.06; ink
'good -*■'
sales
bale#
j export._and. Included 4,300^Jmle«
Republic Steel pref ’.5^
Rock Island Company “L, mc *
^iRoA Island Company preg......... 66%
cotton ;fit ! nn<1 g an Fran. 2nd pref.. 37
st. I^l* ; || H
;IT8— lludnuto. Jn '
any/ | Hlldmit*. Ill -Sacks ....
86X; I 81TOAR—OronuYnteri In bbls .
UniT; I New Orleans elarlflcd.
—■ I Now York yellow
I COFFEE—Choice ttlo
Rrlmft IBo
si Mi 1 Medium Rio
I
iil.llhiK fair 6.52; Fwuim hid ling Ht T^uls Bomhwestem pref 6014
il.ldlhig 0.88; low middling 4.«S; sirtss-Sh-fTTeM Stool nnd Iron 77
•Ihiary f_-A 7: . ™ p ,I Southern Pacific H«%
7 ! I Southern Paclllc prof.
^ipemjlatlnn nnd I flohthfern Railway
An Electric Evening Lamp
Is one of the best Xing's gift’s
imaginable. Make some one’s
heart glad by providing, this
eomfo’rt nnd luxury. It is con-
23,000 bales, all
middling G. O. C.
ily and closed easy;
Januory-February
March-Xprll
April-May
May-June
March 4.64
August-S-ptomher
Bept^nibcr-Ocrnber
October-November
Novemlier-De«-emhor .....
Decemher-Jrtnunry
January-February 4191ft»
Macon Railway & Light Co.
The Empire Electric
Soeraior* to B'ncIttoit.MounUord El.otrle Co. Now unlar m.amjo.-ncr.t ol
WILLIAM J. M0UNTF0ED, JR.
j -Efficiency, Competency, Promptness
| Everything Electrical by Electrical Experts
i «1« Uulbtrr, tl. (PjrtliUn CUlta). J-kon, JIT. n.i!4«a(, phoo. III
quiet
Sales '
vehient to read by, to sew by,
or for the children to study by. "0- lv
Think it over.
Wc have various styles to
select from.
.. "of ton
I unchanged, middling 8 11-16.
•ti the spot were 62o bales, and to
1.300 bale*.
Futures opened rtendy at ft decline o!
2 points. dt?o to unfavorable cables. The
fflrmer*’ report from the census bureau
whs received practh-alty on the first call,
but It fell flat ’because It Just about met
nonulnr expeetatloma During tho first
half of the reeslm the market sagged off
under the holiday dullness untH price. *t
the active months stood at a net decline
of 5 to 8 points. From this level there
was a reci very on covering by scalping
shorts to the level or Saturday's closing.
At the rlose the tone Was steady with
prices showing a net decline of 2 to 4
»»olrtts. Fotttres c!osed ns follows:
December, bid 8.C9
January, bid 8.6a
February^ nominal “
March, bid
April, nominal ...
May. bid *.75
June, nominal 8.78
July, bid 3.86
Hubbard Brea. t>. Co.'s Colton Letter.
NEW YORK. Dec. 21.—The feature of
“ * the tinners* report
* in ginned to De-
ana South Oaro-
llna the flg’irer were larger than the
government estimate of tHs entire yield
end they were practically the same as In
the* other states. Outside of Arkansas,
Texas and Oklahoma, the report was con-
sldered bearish. In view of this fact and
Tise the flg< res were somewhat
•-r** tied
pr SIBCfl'TfTItS
Conltnon ...
Arbiiride's roasted .16 94
-fThoico hold 714
Medium Bti to. f
Cotton Seed
any quantity. 314 nn pnr ton at any rail
road station In Georgia.
City Bonds.
TTnlon Pacific pref.
’. Macon • pc., 1910...
United Stales Rubber 32
Dnitcd Hfntcs Rubber 1st pref 1JJ-;
United fitatf-s Htccl
Steel pref
»n 5 pc.. 19
<’4. iW«
Man.n Hi. JB10
• On n
.IHJh 1 Savanna!
f vannah S pc.. 1969 98 99
▼nnnah 5 pc.. J91*. 165 106
Digital* Hi. 4. 4H. B & pc.. M 113
VlyglnlH-Garojina Cheml nl ..... .. {*%
Virginia-''arollna Chemical pref ...1J3 ... ■
Wabash 12," .
Wabash pref. 1 Hocking Valley 4%* 106
Westlnghouse Electric I nterborougli Mot. 4*4* -....Mi*
Western Cnlon ... . .... * . apan 4h 82
Wheeling nnd l^ke Erie.
Wlsronitn Central
Tel. and T..
Standard Oil
127
NEW YO IK r-ONDS.
IT. 8. refundin', 2*. registered
IJ. fi. refunding 2*. coupon
IT. 8. 3s, regirttere.
IT. S. 3s. coupon
•apan _
.span 4ft*.
. npan 4*A». 2nd »eric»
Louisville and Nashville unified 4h...R' .
Manhattan consol gold 4h 97*4
Mexican Central 4h ' s
Mexican Central 1st Inc -IVi
.Minn, and Ht. Louis 4x
.Mlrt.’ourl, Kansas and Texas 4m....
Mh’!ourl, Kunsas^oml T« . ^ ...
ilWH
quarts
Express prepaid.
OLD GEORGIA CORN
Direct From Bonded Warehouses and Old.
By the gallon
Four full qunrtrt 33.7a
Express prepaid.
THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU LIQUOR CO.
720, 722, 724, 726 West Bay Street
JACKSONVILLE,
FLORIDA
iDON’T WAIT TOO L0NG|
evisvon Missouri. Kansas and Texas 2nds.
*rc«i l®55i , National U. R. of Mexico eon. Is.
> \ Ne v York Central gen.
••red \IV‘* ' y w ->rsey Central general 6«..
Tob«
4s
Atlantic Coast Lina 4s...
Baltimore and Ohio 4*...
Raltltnorc nnd Ohio. 3^**
Brooklyn R._T. ’ “
...100*.'
.105
Centn
8.68
8.71
our market teday _ ....
on tho amount of cotton
comber IS, In Georgia
M "ofOobrS k .. m
. Sil' or (kMfb l«t Inr. ...
<!ontrn! of fJ,orift» Snd In-....
Contml of floonrt* M Ino. ..
Chesapeake and Ohio 4ft*
Chicago and Alton 3fts
'■•qri c .t PAfiine 4m
vo 1 : 1 Pbvifiv :;s
Vo. . f.r.d Wi-sterif consol 4s.
Orcc ..t Short Line rfdg 4k
’ •Ml. I V. 3fta. 1915
eun. * onspI 4m
leading gif.iimi 4s
• .''•public: or. Cuba 5s...
•IJS! • . V>ii!« ami Iron Moun. ' on.ol
•' • Lnuls and fian Fran. fg. 4s..
"1 ‘ h wmthwestern con. 4m..
..!• : -eaboard Air Line 4s
" AomhHri, Raelfic 4s
• ?,*, Southern Pot-lilc 1st 4s
".S.,* : ‘t!iern Roftway 5s
/1*^ T - ~e*a* and Phfdfle imh
'*oleUo, Bt, L. nnd Western 4s 84
St
101*4
75ft
t Placing- your orders for your wants in our.linc— +
the rush may delay prompt forwarding by express, and 4-
eanse you disappointment. Send us your orders—we-4
will take good caro of them and in overy instance s6nd
you best obtainable value. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
Here are two exceptional offerings:
OVERHOLT RYE, bottled in bond, $13.50 case of
12 quarts.
BLACK LABEL RYE, $15.00 per case.
express Prepaid.
Other good things at equally as attractive prices.
Complete line of Wines, Whiskies and Cordials—from-4-
the low priced up to the best. Send for price list.
* SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Inc.
P. O. Box 163. - JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Mr. Ro: 1 Amoron !» with ua and respectfully ,0110110 tho fav
i
!
ti
Chicago and Align "olcUo, Bt, L. nnd tYextern 4s 84
Clil(.xi»o. a and Quincy n-w j ., J;x i-nton PmcIAo IOC*
chlcu«. a l. «nd t . n. It. t nlon rtolttc .v, 4, in.Vi
i l *2f S- & 'li/sW- k«- i??i,
I
Wabash l«ta
W*»t*rn Md. 4a
Wheal tig anld I .eke
„ .. .. . _ . ... - hist
odyamc«r t<' « mark-1 In face of the JTg-
ura*. but tl»* lip prove men t was subta-
qufhtly JfMt on retllshif and southern
selling. The tuirket was nulet but slsady
during t»j« aftaffloon with soms of list
waak e buytrs vHdsntljr supp^rtliur prices.
Chicago' It.’ I.’amt P. Ry. mk. 4s.
C.. 4.*.. C. mwl 8t. r/>ula gen. 4s..,
Colorado Industrial 6* -y ..«-*.■« r,n-
Colorado MMUnd 4«....... 2Sj7k ^Tsoonsln Central U v*ft
Cqlorndo *Mid «s 98ft 1 v Y„ N. II. and H. c V . U 1:6ft
«ift» -««
Ti’*! .. York Money Marke\
J^NEW YORK. Dec. 21.—Money./>n rail
• \ firm at Shift per cent, tilling rat*- 8ft;
.ii.. c ~. ,n * b *'* •’*; offei'i d at 3ft.
^IJf‘ Tlrne loans «asy; 10 and 30 days Ift;
geak. It would seem tliat the ii icxti . -jx months 3fta3ft.
.M supply was not pretty well setlfed. huJ , I'ric# marcontlle
Rrle prior lien 4s
Brie general 4s
paper 4 to 4ft per
„ . . * '<§£* buGA- rr.'rJing excliange steady at O^WUice
•rn and tr.stern long* ore still Arm In with ortual buslrlcss In tankers’ bills at
Uelr i#*-llff that with the turn of the. -ALWal.M.lS for 6«-«lay blllx and *t
- „pot de« 4.87.tO for U-rnand.
ms ml. wlikli to-
npcessliy of uh/'
log against the i
sTtn the
me a’ bettor L
• dieve them of ths
g the southern saU<
-,n.i,s*l
ihlli. MtH'iMIK.
Central of Georgia Railway Co.
DEPART FOR—
Savannah and Augusta * 1:35am
savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton *11:66am
Eatonton and Mlll«dg'ivlllt...f 6:00pm
* 7r“
Atlanta, Cincinnati
* i.f*A
Atlanta and
Atlant* and Orlffln
Atlanta and Cincinnati...
Atiarta and GrMflf*
Columbus and Blrmlngha
Columbus and llumingha
Albany and Montuomery.
Albany and Montgomery
Amfrir.ua
•DAILY, fEXCEPT SUNDAY.
Currant schedules corrected ta date.
4i40pr
7:66pr
S*v
ah, Aug .1
Atiicn*
Athens
Covington
Eatonton and Miuedgcvilie.
ind Madison
nd Madison
Chicago. St. Louis,
and Griffin
and Cincinnati
Atlanta and Griffin
Atlanta and Cincinnati
Atlanta and Griff.n
Birmingham and Columbus
Birmingham and Columbus
Montgomery aqd Albany • 1i:
Montgomery and Albany • 4:L.^...
Americus 7j15am
JOHN W. BLOUNT,
district Passenger Agent. 60J Cherry K
.• 1:15pm
.f 9:3Cam
, .•11:00am
.* 7:45pm
.•12:06am
.-12:50am
.• 2:02am
•11:20am
. • 7:35pm
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