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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY, JUKE 7, 1894.
ru I IIIIPI P » i l n
LMANUEl rALLO
INTO LINE
I W. J. Morton for senator and T. S.
Mell for representative are nomtiutea.
The fljtht was a hard one. Gen. Evans
lived here several years.
She Wat the Only County Which Acted
Yesterday, and Takes Her
Democracy Straight
ATKINSON’S LEAD IS THIRTY-FOUR
And This Wilt Os Increased, Rather
Than Decreased, During the Bal
ance of the Week—\eirlon
Postpones Action.
Mr. Atkinson only carried one county
yesterday—Emanuel. That was the
only one which acted, and it went three
to one for the Cbweta man. Newton
postponed action. The score now stands
us follow :
ATKINSON.
Meriwether 4
Cherokee 2
Baldwin 2
Coffee 2
Clinch 2
Douglas 2
Monroe 4
Butts 2
Gwinnett 4
Oconee 2
Taliaferro 2
VENABLE WINS.
There Was No Fight in Fult6n Except
for State Senator.
Atlanta. June 1.—(Special.)—Fulton*a
primary today was quiet. In spite of
the contest between W. H. Venable and
E. W. Martin for the delegates to the
senatorial convention. There was no
opposition to Gen. Evans for governor,
but a few scattering votes were ca3t
for Atkinson. Mr. Venable won the
contest for the state senate by about
800. All the state house officers, in
cluding Commissioner of Agriculture
Nesbitt, -were Indorsed.
BULLOCH POSTPONES.
A Big Mass Meeting Decides Not to
Elect Delegates Now.
8tatesboro.June 4.— (Special.)—IJulloch
county’s Dembcracy met today and
fixed the first Monday In July to select
delegates to the gubernatorial conven
tion. Out of about 600 DemoersVi
five Evans men could be located. The
Populists also had a small sized rslly
here. This county will go for Afkin-
son almost solidly.
Tiin iimm n nr mnnc !
111L UUIVLL) Uf llVrtUL.
Reporta by Wire From the
Great Markets.
»t nr ft* n ml Ileiirln.
ft* TerV. June 6—Noon. Ifonsy on call
caty at i |ei tout.; c: sea offered St^l*
Prune mercnuiiii* t per c» 4 ai pet cent Bar
•uver £<»;* Idex'eai) aouar* —. Kefunc «*;
cm bae arm vito actual Dullness it; Dauasra
ims at \ ivr sixty <u.' I
lor aentoud; p ateu rates
niwerclai LUiai *«.t® lor sixty day*
lor ueiiiaiiu. toorcrumtoi Donas
steady. fctaux ttnu* dull. Uamoaa oouds
Atm surer at tke i» *ru tilth
iiusUtf stock quuUiu<*ua were as toliows •
tuu.iu'4o r.ocss.
liitioon racino.. 3i?i
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TATTNALL IS UNANIMOUS.
Milton
Irwin 2
Jefferson 4
Wilkes 4
EVANS.
Richmond <
Lincoln 2
Bartow 4
Elbert 2
Terrell 2
Telfair .. 2
Murray 2
Clay 2
Hall *
Floyd 6
DeKalb 4
Whitfield 2
Lowndes 2
Randolph 2
Echols 2
AUdnson Gets Her Two Votes
With Little Opposition.
Lyons, June 4.—(Special.)—Atkinson
carried Tattnall In mass meeting to
day four to one. Afterward the nomi
nation was made unanimous.
Thomas E. Allen.
MONTGOMERY IS ALL RIGHT.
She Instructs for Atkinson by a Vote
of 222 to 118.
8svannah. June 4.—(Special.)—The
Democratic convention of Montgomery
county niet tcda.v at Mount Vernon and
elected delegates to the gubernatorial
convention to be held in Atlanta on
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nom'iewT TOKDS.
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“Bid. t Asksd. * Ex dtTidenu.
Muscogee 4
Troup 4
Carroll 4
Dodge z
Gluftscoek 2
McDuffie 2
Glynn 2
Hancock 4
Micon 2
Coweta 4
Chattahoochee .... 3
Catoosa 2
Pierce 1
Charlton 2
Tattnall 2
Montgomery 2
Appling t
Dawson 2
Madison ..*. 2
Paulding 2
Emanuel 2
Clatke ..
Putnam
Dade ...
camden
White ..
Totals.
.94
McIntosh
DOUBTFUL.
UN1NSTRUCTED. '
their votes fhr W. Y. Atkinson. The
total vote cast was 340. Of this num
ber 222 were for Atkinson and 118 for
Evans.
CONFIRMED IN ATLANTA.
Atlanta. June 4.—(Special.)—Tott.mil
and Montgomery county selected Vt-
kineon delegates today. Bullock coun
ty acts July 6.
GAVE CAMDEN TO EVANS.
But the Atkinson Men Will Contest It
on the Ground of Illegal Voting.
Woodbine, June 4.—(Special.)—'The
executive committee of Camden county
by a vote of 6 to 5 dechured Camden
for Evans by six majority. Atkinson's
friends will contest bn the charge that
a sufficient number of non-residents
were counted for Evans to change the
resuk.
Motions were made to exclude the
vote on the above ground, but the
committee would not hear evidence.
rf’rk rf Telacr- pb. Macon, (iu. June*.
URING hard times consumers
cannot afford to experiment
with inferior, cheap brands of bak
ing powder. It is NOW that the
great strength and purity of the
ROYAL stand out as a friend in need
to those who desire to practise Econ
omy in the Kitchen. Each spoonful does its per
fect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that
it is a necessity to the prudent—it goes further.
N B
• ® Grocers say that every dollar in
vested in Royal Baking Powder is
worth a dollar the world over, that it
does not consume their capital in dead
stock, because it is the great favorite,
and sells through all times and seasons.
; t iiiB i
Btrlct Low Mldailnf..
L* Middling
Gt'd Ordinary
ordinary
thmi »uun» ....
lt*d btaluk
0 .7-8
6 5-8
O 1-8
t; 3-1
o a-*
« 3-8
0 1*8
XiMlkBl quiBk
local irmra.
This irivM Mr. AtklTMon thirty-»even | Atklnuon'. friends clnlm that the lc-
countles, the outside limit allowed him
by the coterie of Atlsnta politicians
who are maiuftln* Gen. Evana’ cam
paign. Any counties which he may
carry hereafter will be an encroach
ment on that hundred which waa to
constitute the “spontaneous uprising."
The only way In which Mr. Alklnsun
can be prevented from ewrylng a ma
jority of the counties yet to act la for
•the Atlanta crowd to sue out a writ of
injunction against him.
The Telegraph would suggest this
course unless these people realising the
hopelessness of ,thi-.r cause and In the
Interest of Democratic harmony with
draw their man.
Mr. Atklnsun's' lead over Gen. Ev
ans Is now 34 votes and this will b#
increased rather that, deceased by th
em! of tae week.
Mr. Arthur Pugh, the well Shown
civil engineer, has prepared a map of
the state of Georgia In which the coun
ties which have decided for Mr. At
kinson are marked In pink, while those
carried by Geo. Evana are In blue. It
shows the situation at a glance. It
hangs In the bustnasa office of the Tel
egraph and Evan, men as well as At
kinson men are cordially Invited to
look at It.
The counties which act tomorrow and
Saturday are as follows:
Friday—
Sumter *
Wilcox t
Walker .... X
Jones .
Saturday—
Cobb 4
Campbell X
Pulaski 4
Warran 1
Wayn 1
gttimite vote ot the county elects th«!r
champion. E. A. McWhorter and D. P.
Rose are tha contesting delegates.
MADISON IN HER GLORY.
She-Stood Squarely by Atkinson and
Her True Democracy.
Comer. June (Special.)—Madison
county gives Atkinson 73 majority. It
was a hard fight, but the people rele
gated the politicians to the rear. The
wool hat boys were cut In force and
voted for the Coweta man.
Action on congressional candidates
waa postponed. Old Madleon feels
proud of nerself and the Democracy
she has this day evinced. When the
ballots began to be counted th* candi
dates were neck and neck, but Atkin
son's tickets rested comfortably In the
bottom of the boy.
Candler and Nesbitt carry the county
with all the present state house offi
cers, there being no dir renting vote.
B. T. Mosely.
This nay I
leitsritsT
Tbtsdity last seek.
TliU lUyp n
1
I
i
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a
Sm
t
J
2
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rrurAsaTiYE mtratr-N:.
Thus frr ttils week.
r m 4
nui
M'J*j
7,1341 lk.331
3758
• VI
4413
2»3i
baittt. Wm bales
Nov York. June C.-The future market
firm ana cioaea ttaady,
101.804 bkitk.
PAULDING IN LINE.
Her Two Vttei Go For the Coweta
Statesman All Right
Dallas, June (Special.)—Paulding
has tone for Hon. W. Y. Atkinson.
W. Z. Spinks.
DAWSON VOTE8 STRAIGHT.
Jrn
Itto
March •
April.
April
June «...
July
A»t
kept.
On
See. so
Lee
M'tim ami room
Couki>il«liiici nut receipt*..
I.xt» rt« - * “ ■■ •
Lxporu
Lx ports
block
' rt. t. Or.i.t hrtuiD . r,»l .1 11.21
TTWtotr ..no*. | ....I s.ae
vrl. toUuuuu.nl cst ll.lt:
koa bead .-t ge, Yerlc...|
saw omasa- 1 i.u,n. rcreuas.
K.w trl..,i... Jud. ,.-c. tu.u luiuc. olosai
it. d». r.it. jt.pw bein',
J.nmrr t
Gtineavllle. June S.—(Special.)—Daw
son county goes for Atkinson lit to (7
for Evanu. Howard Thompson.
EMANUEL FOR ATKINBON.
O'Bryan Waa There. But Could Not
8tay the Tide.
Mldvtlle. June (Special.)—Mr.
Frank O’Bryan of I-dont-kno.v-tvh*re
epent half the day with us today and
went fishing on ths Ogecbee river. He
heard the result of Emanuel county
and took the next train going west.
Emanuel county wont for Atklnaon
three to one and unlnntnu ted for state
horse officers J. J. Kilpatrick.
MACON IB SOLID.
BAKER INDORSES CLEVELAND.
And Will Go For Atkinson Ten to On*.
Camilla. June t.—(Special.)—Tbe Ba
ker county Democratic mass meeting
ordered a gubernatorial primary for tha
•th bf June. It unanimously Indorsed
Cleveland’s administration, unanimous
ly indorsed Congressman Russell for
re-election and H. G. Turner for United
States senator. The congressional pri
mary was ordered tor August 13. Ba
ker county Is for Atklnaon ten to one.
COULDN.T DECIDE IN POLK.
She Goes for Atklnaon by a Big Ma
jority—Lewis Beats Felton.
Oglethorpe. June I.—(Special.)—Ma-
cbn county gives Atkinson 1X4 mijority.
Every precinct, except thl, gave him
majorities and hit victory la complete.
The Evans men worked bard, but with
poor success.
Th, race between Felton and Lewis
for the state senate waa bitterly con
tested. but Lewis wins by more than
100 majority. The feeling between each
faction was at white heat all day and
many serious difficulties were only pre
vented by cool heads and a big force
of police.
All the state house officers were In
dorsed. including Nesbitt The day's
victory waa complete and great rejoic
ing exists tonight among the winners.
E. F. Willis.
Cedvrtown. June 6.—(Special.)—The
executive committee sfter a long and
lively session decided to send two dele
gates from Folk to the state conven
tlon and let the cc^timlttee on creden
tials In that body decided the contest
Etna cast only thirteen Democratic
votes two years ago and members of
the county Republican committee voted
In this primary tor Evans. Atklnaon
voters going to Hollis before J o’clock
were informed that the polls were
closed. Polk cannot be put In either
column for governor until tbe conven
tion meets. The Standard.
HEARD POSTPONES ACTION.
Franklin. June S.—(Special.)—The
Democratic maas meeting here today
decided to elect gubernatorial delegates
on June IX.
HANCOCK FOR ATKINSON.
The Coweta Man Will Carry the County
by About 100 Majority.
HART DOES NOT ACT YET.
Hartwell. June S.—(Special.)—Hart
county will elect delegates to the Dem
ocratic state convention on June 30.
, 1 is
inly..
August
h/gicnicr.,
J^t* UCb.Mr.,
last week. Spots ar , n nnrhanesd
Sales 503 for spinning. Receipts at 8t.
Louts. Memphis and Houston today, 359
biles; shipments, 3.992. There was an
advance of 1-16 of a cent at Galveston.
Savannah. Norfolk, Memphis and St.
Louis, with trade quiet. An advance In
Liverpool, unfavorable crop news from
the Atlantic states, the denial of a re
port that there had been a large failure
In Liverpool and some demand from the
shorts caused a rise. The weather was
reported favorable.
LIVERPOOL.
liferwoL Jan. (.h.-.o.-spot cotton market
kuilnree lair, prion .loedy. American
mourn,»• < 1 -la. e-uo. Io.imi bales, or which
lotto aero t r specul.titm ana .apart and
Inc tilled 8.900 American. Bscsipta 4,000 nates,
.too American.
Closing quotations— Vntnre. firm.
- ~ | Opwitfias- : Oloslat.
4 144
Jun..
Jun.-Juty
July August.
Ausust.Uopt.mb4r.
re|,teiiit>er-Oct -ber.
fHi.bci-N, TcmU-r.,
5 nre in t,'r-l>e.-r ai b'r
Peccmber-Jaituary.
Jniiunry-y.bruary.. 4 Ut
February-Barga.
4 I4|
4 1-'
< 2 04
I 944 at 3-C4
I4U4 g-ti
J4la4 941
241 at 341
I 341
I 3-Giti 441
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No.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, June (.—Flour was steadier,
prices unchanged; very little business
was transacted.
No.. 2 spring wheat, MVia(l;
red. 67«i.
No. 3 corn. 39H-
Pork, 11.9089^4.
Lard. g.(7)4a70.
Short ribs sides, (.UHtdO.
Dry salted sides, S.GtHaSTH.
Short clear aides, (.scats.
Whisky, M3.
FUTURE CUOTATIONS.
The leading quotations ranged as fol
lows. '
J&s. ss4 July fAupAM
Northeastern railroad- indorsed
6 pnr cent. bond*. May a*d
November coupon! 97
Macon and Nortaem railroad
certificates of bond*. March
and September coupons 35 38
Charleston. Columbia and Au-
gu«ta railroad 7 per cent.
bonds 99 101
RAILROAD stocks and deben
tures.
Central railroad common stock.. 12 lft
Central railroad 4 per cent.
debentures ' 21 22
Southwestern Railroad stock.... 40 41
Georgia Railroad stock US 140
Atlanta and West Point rail
road stock ... 75 M
Atlanta and West Point railroad
debentures 88 90
Augusa and Savannah railroad
stock 90 83
LOCAL BONDS AND 8TOCKS.
Macon Gas Light and Water
consols, May and November
coupons u
Wesleyean College 7 per cent,
bonds, Jan. and July cou
pons...., ICO lifi
MacwM VoUr.twsr.’ Armory 7
per cent, bonda, Jan. and July
coupons ..... 104 109
Bibb Manufacturing Co. 6 p*»r
cent, bonda April and Octo
ber coupons 100 101
Manchester Manufacturing Co..
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 55 m
Southern Phosphate Co. stock.. *5 90
i'.r v in: »' ■•'i.mpv .. . [00
C per c*nt. bond*. .Inn. and
BANK STOCKS.
COUNTRY rr.ODUCR
Corrected Every Saturday by tVjlJ
Nelson. r
Poultry—Hens, 36 to 28c; fries 15 J.
20c: ducks. 35 to 30c; geese, « to :•>!
Eggs—10 cents tlo-ten.
Evaporated apples, 15 l-2c per t
sun dried apples. 6 to 7 cents pet 1
dried peaches, 12 1*2 to 15: per r>Ji
New Irish potatoes—82 to t2.U
bushel.
Sweet PoUtoea-75 cents per burtd.
Csbbage-d.30 to <3 per crate.
Onions—31.60 oer bushel.
Honey—X to 10c per pound.
Tomatoea—(1.50 to 82 per bushel.
Strawberries—12)4 cent! per quart
Peaches—15 cents per quart.
MEATS.
Corrected Every Saturday by tr, |
Henry.
Fresh Meats-Western beef. (41 t
Georgia beet, o cents to 545 cents; Jri_
bogs. (s()4 cents; Western mutton, 1
cents; smoked pork sausage, tK CM
ficsh pork sausags, I cents; Bologna u]
tage, g cents.
June
July ..}....
sept
Dec .:
CORN-
Junt
July
Sept
304
N§
304
«)*
1 <-13;
Sparta, June 1.—(Special.)—The mi.-
Jbrity for Atklnaon In Hancock will 1>e
not far from 100. Sidney Lew!-..
PORT QUOTATIONS.
Galveston, June l.-Steady. Middling 7;
net 338; stock 20,603.
Norfolk, June (.-Steady. Middling 7 X-U
net 34; stock £.1(1.
Baltimore. June (.-Nominal. Middling
7^; gross 450.
Boston. June (.-Quiet. Middling T%;
net St; gross 142.
Wilmington; Juns (.-Firm. Middling 04
net 4; stock 4.S47.
Philadelphia. June ( Firm. Middling
713-14; Stock (.356.
Savannsb. June (.-Steady. Middling
7)4; net M; stock 21.422.
Nsw Orleans. June (.-Firm. Middling
7)4; act IS. stock 73.319.
Mobile. June (,-Qulct. Middling 7; net
15; stock 13.432.
Memphis, Jude (.—Firm,
net (0; stock t«.9*7.
Augusts, June (.-Firm.
71-K: net 17; stock 9,<W.
Charleeton. June (.—Steady.
7)4; net (; stock 20,130.
Cincinnati, June (.—Quiet
7 3-K; net 4(3; etock 2.23S.
Louisville, June (.-Firm. Middlin' ric
Bt. Louis. June (.-Firm. Middling 7 3-14;
net M; stock 3S.S3(. ,
Houston. June (.-Steady. Middling 7;
net 2(5; stock 40(.
BU.N'8 COTTON REVIEW.
New York, June (.—The Bun In Its re
view of today’s cotton market aava;
Cotton declined 2 to 3 points, but recov
ered this and advanced 7 points, closing
3 to ( points higher than yesterday and
rioting steady; sain louoo baits. Liver-
pool fell 1 to 1)4 points, but recovered
thl* snd advanced 2 to 2)4 points, closing
very steady; spot nates 10,000 bates. In
Manchester yams were moderate In de
mand. New Orleans declined 1 to
but recovered this and advanced 8 poll
Port receipts, Bo, against 1,230 this day
last week and 2.(2 but year; thus far
thl* week, 11.07, agalnat 1.514 thus far
June 33
Ja!r »
Aug ; £
Dept! a>
PORK-
July 11190
Sept 12 00
LAUD—
July 8 721
Sept 3 Kl
RIBS-
July 3tr
Sept 3 13
Illgh’at. Low’it.
Cloe.
3344
' .
37%
5044
33%
3044
(1)4
3S44
61)4
(4
EM
33)4
X*44
30
3944
40)4
3944
40
41
4944
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30*4
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3944
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a
10)4 1
844
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2344
ill K
311 SD4
311 K
11IS
12 90
>2 05
3 72)4
370
3 72)4
(32)4
377)4
• fib
(29
(IS
320
(17)4
(12)4
38
First National Bank Stock 140
Arn-ri.an Ned ill liana stock., o
Exchange Bank stock 91
Union SavW.-.-a Banx and Trust
Company etock 92
Georgia Bank slock....
153
Company mtock..
DRUOa FAINTS AND OOJ3.
Lamar & boas.
Cinnamon Sara—Per pounj, u to
genu.
Clove*—Pgr pound. 15 to » cents.
Concentrated «.y*--i'.r tas., am
NAVAL STORES.
Savannah. June (.-Spirits of turpentine
Arm at 2XV4 cents for reguMh: sales 2,000
casks; today’s receipts 1.3*7 casks. Rosin
Arm and unchanged; sales stx.lt 2,000 bar
rels. Quote A. B. C and D l.«; E 1.10;
F 113; G 1.40; II 1.79; 1 I.K; K 2.25; M
3.40; N 1.70; window glass 1.35; water
white 3.10.
Charleston. June 3,-Turpentlne Arm at
3R4 cents; receipts 37. Rosla Arm; good
strained (1; receipts 223.
Middling
Middling
IN-
ATKINbON LEADS IN CAMDEN.
There Is. However. No DeAntte News
From the Big County.
Brunswick. June l.-(Sp«cial.)—No
definite news from Camden's primary
today owing to the remoteness of the
precincts from the railroads. Advices
received by local .»thlsoou men from
KlngslonA Station report Atklnaon In
the lead. c. W. Denting.
STATE HOUSE OFFICERS
DOUSED.
Canton. June §.—(Special.)—Atklnaon
carried Dawson county by a large ma-
A ward'd
iighssi ticnors VVor!<
•DR;
EVANS CARRIES WHITE.
Clarksville. June 8.—(Special.)—Evans
carried White sU to one.
Advertiser.
NEWS CONFIRMED IN ATLANTA.
Atlanta. June I —(Special.)—Informa
tion here Is that Evans carried Clarke
by 72. Atkinson gets Hancock and Ma
con. and Camden la conceded to him
also’by information from Brutmwlck.
ANOTHER STATfe FIOHT.
Interest (n the gubernatorial tght
has ao overshadowed the contest for
other state house official, that little at
tention hai been paid tu it except by
thtwe directly Interacted.
The Telegraph today gives the vote
on commlMloncr of agriculture:
R. T. Nesbitt H
M. V. Calvin :.i«
J O. Waddell i|
Doubtful n
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
Th. murx.t la quiet with good deman 1
for state and municipal bonda at full
quotation.
New York Ex -bango-Banka buy at
par and sell at H to <4 premium. Loam
easily obtained on Arst-claaa paper.
STATE OF OEOROIA BONDS.
Bid. Asked.
7 per cent bonda Jan. and July
coupon*, maturity UN 107 103
p«r cent, bonds. Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1313....U$ U3
(i, per cant, bonds Jan. and
July coupons, maturity UR. .. 113 in
1)4 per cent, bonds. Jan. and
July coupons maturity long
date 9S .99
MUNICIPAL BONDS.
savannah 6 per ceat bonda lot ;o»
A'lanta Lands, M to 113, as to
Interest and maturity.
Atgvaia bonds, pries as to rate
of lutereat and maturity 190 ug
noma Loris. 8 per cent log lot
Columbus 6 per cent, bonds..... .132 jog
Macon ( per cent, bonds quar.
terly coupons ltd 113
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central rm'iroad Joint mortgage
3 per ceat. bonds. Jan. and
July coupon! Ill jjj
Gears 1 Itallroad 6 per cent.
Uni*. Jaa. and J“>y mupeaa.
due 1597 191
O-jrgla Railroad ( per cent,
b n Is. Jan. aid July coupons,
due 1910... *...1M UO
Georgia Railroad ( per cent,
bonds Jan. and July coupons,
due 1X2X U0 UJ
Montgomery and Eufaula rail-
road 3 P*r cent, bonds. Jan.
and July coupons, due 1101 9c 37
Ocean Steamship bonds, 4 per
cent., Jan. and July coupons,
due 1309 *3
Co’.utr.Lja and Weston raltroad
I .; per c ut July coupon s . ... 91 55
Co.umMit and Roms railmaj (
Drugs and Dye Atuffs-Indlgo, bast, 80s
to 11.50 par pound; cochlnaad CO to 73c.;
magnesia, 30 to 80 cents; Sour sulphur,
3)4 to 3 cents; rolled sulphur, 3)4 to 4)4
cants: camphor. (0 to 79 cents; coparas,
3 to 1)4 cants; aasafoeltda, 33 to to cants.
Medicines—Opium. M to C.S0; qutnlnSL
II to 30 cants; bromide potash, « to 30c.;
lodlda potash. 13.15 to 3159; rhubarb, 7J
etnta to S3: Ipecac. 3L3 to R; aloes. W
cents; calomel. W cenU to n.2$; blue
mass, (0 cants to M.S; morphine, (3.80 to
23.78; chloroform, n cants to u.50; castor
oil, 31.40 to 31.73.
MISCELTaAIvEOUS GROCESIEi
Corrected Every Saturday by the LI
Jaquev ft Tmaley Co.
Ths following ars strictly
prices:
Applss—1-oound can\ 3).a par 4
Fish—Kltt wnlto Ash. *0 cents; lab
barrets. 34; mackerel In half banal i
No. 2. 16: kites. No. 3, r - r > eents.
Flour—Best patent, per barrel. O.#, a
< r.! patent, S3 3 '. straight.
Sr.ear—Ptandarc
C. Near Yurk. t. I
llay-Hty b
qutso t.. lay No
ed, IK;
’ Orleans ciar.dcd 1
better daaual.
Tlmotby at |
Meats—Bulk sl.lcs. irq,.
Corn—f,2 cents per bushel.
Oats—Mixed. 50; white, 31.
Lard— 1 Tierces. 8)4 cents; cans. Pi <
per pennd: 20 pound cans, h
011—11 cents.
L-n lft 1. ■ r llt.i r V , M tec ‘ . .-
Jars, 46 cents per pound; glass jut 4
fl.ts per I-.unl. - ■■■■ -■
per gross: c-uur.ee cans 33M par 1
3-ouncs cans, 32.M per gmsa:
snuff, 1-ounss glass. 43 cants;
tins, 34.33 per gross.
Tomato Catsup-Pints, 30 ctati; <
31.2
DRY GOODS.
Corrected by 8. Waxelbaum A Son.
Prints—Berwick, IVi; standard. 4)4 to 5)4;
Turkey red. 4)4 to 1)4; Indigo blue, 4)4 tc
3)4; solids 3% to 6.
Sheeting*-!. 4)4 to 3)4. 3)4, 4 to 4)4, IU.
3)4 to Mi.
Ticking*—From 3 to 13 cents.
Checks—3)4 to 3 cents.
Bleaching—Fruit of tha Loom, 134 to 734
CANNED GOODS.
Corrected Ever/ Saturday by Q % R,
Jaquct A TiiuUy Co.
Appie*-1 wunJ can*. per doM> t
Blackberries- 2 pouni cane, » per auMa .
t pound caux, |ttt per dozen.
Corn-3 pound cane, M cents to fl.ss
per dozen.
Strlnc Beans—1 pound can*. M cents
per dozen.
Tomatoes—J-pound cans, per dozen SO-
t pounl cans, 81.U.
Okra and Tomatoes-2 pound cans, |L18
per dozen.
June Pea»—2 pounds cans, |l.a pe:
dezen.
Red Cherries—3 pound tana 31 (0 per
dozen.
Whit. Cherries 3 pound can*. J1.7J p/ r
C(
AC
Hominy—Per barrel, 33.8.
Meal—Bolted, (7 canto; plain, 14 teas I
Wheat Bran—30 cents.
Hama—li to U cents.
Snutiidtra—7)4 to 3)4 cants.
HARDWARE
Corrected Every Saturday by
Hardware Company.
Axes—S3 to 17 per doien.
Bar Lead—4 cents per pound.
Bucketv-Palnu. 31.W oer dosa
three Loop* 12.V).
Cards—Cotton. (4.
Chain*—Trace. 13.(0 to 34.10 per (
Well Bucket*—33.8 per down.
Rop*—M.nllta, 13 cents; sisal 14 i
cotton. IX rents.
Shoea-Horse. 33.(6; mule shore W5 |
•hovels—Amae. • per doaeu.
Shot-Drop. tt.S par sack.
Wire-Barbed, 3 cents par pound
Nalls—31.35 baas, wire; cut. II.* I
Tubs—Painted. 32.35. csrdsr. IU4
nest.
Brooms—81.25 to 85 per dozi
Hsium— Iron bound. S3.
Miasurez—Per nest, 81*
, dos—83.50.
Iren—Rwedr. 44 ceaU par ptuah •’
fined. 3 cents tnsts.
Plow Stock—Halmen. 31; Fair—> I
■nt. bonda Jan. and July
Athena. Jun, I.—(Special.)-Erans
cams* Clarke county by 12 majority.
. , *qeaSSsup
r®u»S rn nXuveoQ Xq pjog d»o* ;w >q
Xuisn uscaj iqbitxa u-ijo *a, tsemm
fnox ipti! Ctt-H rej'**|JO a.tioeuqof ao
*3“ • ’SUipuMU)
most perfect MADE.
Ufa Crape Cream oi Tartar Powder.
.1 Ammonia, Alumcrar.y ether a . li
40 YEAitS THE STANUA.-.D.
. .m »nd K'. XYllle rzilrozd
per cent, bonds. Jen. ud
uly coupons, due 1200 |
kxnnzh, Americus end Mcnt-
omery rallrozd 8 per cent.
Of
oath
sad Fieri U
rent, tejn!«.
July coupon*, I**
dozen.
Lima Bean*- 81^3.
l'eache*—3 p.«int cans. Il.yi r a r doHn .
Pin©a.pp!«»- 2 pound can*. |i.'j l0 ^ ^
per dozen; grated V. A \V., L’.l*.
Pvjni cam. |i ,5 n*s
dezen.
Strawbcrrlu-S pound can*, tl.M pst
I'Mtcnsa, Plo-I pound can*. 81M per
dozen.
Apricots, California—2 pound can*, |2 S
LIQUORS.
Corrected Every Baturdy by L. C*H*|
A Co.
Whisky-By**. *i « J • ■ ’ J- ’ 1 _
Kin. 81 t*» 81 75; N rn - l |
81 to 81 Bewr^i.t «*»rr. *'
Brandy—Peach and appi^ *
cherry and xinter brandy. ••
French brandy. 10 to $10; domer**
|1.78 to 83.
\V.ne--4 yn to 11 * ' *) ' ...
port and sherry, SI to 8; clartt. P_"Jl
case; American champagne, S*
per case; cordlala, 812 per dfi"
88 per dozen.
per doaao.
PI* Feet—2 pound can*, $2.25 per dozes.
Ctup liter—l pound cans, 82.20 per dozen.
Bast pcef-x gassi east, «LS ftt
dozen.
Roast Beef—2 pound can*, $2.00 per
dozen.
Com Beef—2 pound can a |i t*
dozen.
Potted Ham—% pound enna, T5
per
per dozen.
Potted liana-V* i
dozen.
Luncb Tongues—1
dozen.
Tripe—2 pounl .-a
cents
-und cans. II.21 per
pound cans, U per
it. 11.si per duztn.
HIPEt. 'YOOta '•“V. _
Correcte-1 Lvery LaurlK n
A Co.
HlJe*—Green salt. 2‘ cents ft P® 3
dry flint, 5 cents per pound.
Goat Skin. -'3 in 2i c.nta each.
Sbesp Bkine—20 to M cenu each.
Beeswax—14 to 22 cents.
Tallow—• to 4 cents.
Wci-Wa-h-i. to i,a M cent* t
un vsebod, 10 10 13 cents; burry.
cents.
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen
Figs—Dry. cfc n u - ra[1
Peanuts—North Corel ins. 114 een
Peanuts—Virginia. ( aaM I Ml
Lemon*—33,
Nall—Tarragon!a almcnda, 13 eei
po-.nd; Naples nalr, ,i«. ;» cenu:
sun dried
Deafness cannot be cl ' w *|
By local applications. **, *Xt*F 1
roach the diseased portion of *h» *
There la only one way t0 cur *
ne*a, and that Is by oonatltinl nil:
Mies. Deafnaes la caused by *» L
I ftaread condition of the eoM^H
tube. Wbtn this tube «*t* ,B
you have a rumbling aound or 1
feet hearing, and when It !»
afnees I* the reaul..
the Intlimmatlon
token o
normal •
ad this tube rev
fc... :h Georgia and Florida rail,
real Must 7 ptr cent b.Lii,
•ew London Layer a. |
Muscatel. 12 per box.
Irish Pptatoai 32.30
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