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THE ‘WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: THURSPAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1804.
THE WORLD OF.TRADE
Reports by Wire I'mm the
Great Markets.
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Texoa faclOc S'*
Union Pacific..... 13H
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COTTON.
. Macon. ©<T<t. 26.
TR* sisrlict !• v»idt a* the following
quotations:
Oborl Middling*
30dlllng* &H
ptytet Ix>w MKkiiingB
lsow Middling* 6H
Gonl Ortlinary 1*^4
Ordinary &
Clean Stains 6%
Jted Stain* 6
M.W York. Hop. if.-Spot couoo qulot.
ntlddUagfutl 61|: muoiinc uplauda 0)^. Aaloa
&iv Pkioo. all to aplnnaro.
Ncvr York. Hap. ai.-Tbo futuro markat
CDoued quiet ana cloooo oaay. bales
long stuff. Local scalpers thought they
could set* a profit during the first halt
hour in making purchases, but they were
undeceived before the day was over. Sev
eral prominent traders were among the
bu>o»o V.:z ct-rt, y^rr YerV* r.»»n»«hinw
the wheat through commission house*.
Business dragged until noon, about which
hour it was evident that the support was
weak-kneed, a well-known local profes-
elonxl taking advantage of the fact und
Inaugurating a break, being afterwards
joined in his effort* to depress prico*
by dlauppolnteil holder* and room trader*
generally. Short wheat was covere In
heavy quantities without the least sus
taining prices The only damage by front
to the Argentine Republic wheat crop, but
this was afurwards denied. December
wheat opened at 54 and sold between fly*
and 53V*; closing at the letter—He. under
yesterday. Cash wheat was Vial°- lewre
Corn followed in the course marked out
hy wheat. A. weak start was succc-ded
by a measure of steadiness, country orders
to buy being received In sufficient volume
to sustain prices on a falily firm bams.
The selling about noon was too much
for the market to ttand. however, and
values succumbed. The news was all in
favor of the bears. May corn opened
from 51 to 51*4; *old between 5lHa50H:
closing at the bottom—lc. under yesterday.
Cash corn was weak and Hale, lower.
The oats market evinced a firmer ton*
than that of the other grains during the
first portion of the session, but yielded la
ter In syn pathy with the other groJns.
The shipping demand was the one thing
that sufficed to maintain the strengtn
early, but even that was Insufficient to
pres-rve the tone near the close. May
closed under yesterday at 33H* Sales
of cash oats were made at prices ranging
14 a Vic- lower thin yesterday.
Provisions—The hog market coming with
a decline of about 5 cents per hundred
pounds, opened products relatively lower.
Packers discovered a scarcity of offerings
and bid prices up a little, but later were
met with free selling by brokers, acting
probably for Armour. The weakness in
grain lent additional weakness and the
close waa at a loss from yesterday of W
cents for January pork and of 7V4 cents
each for January hard and,January ribs.
The leading futures ranged us follows:
FUTURE yUOTATAUNS*.
3m
to
YTmoh
/Ipth
Jane.
July
AUf
Mpi.
•.38
*.•4
C 40
• .46
•.•3
WHEAT-
Sept
Dec
May
CORN—
Stipt
Oct
Dec
May
OATS—
Sept
Oot
May
PORK-
Sept
Jon !
LARD-
Sept
Oct
Jan
RIBS—
Sept
Jan
High
61%
64V4
69%
AiOW
Clot.
61
63 Vi
68%
61
rood stock 75
Atlanta and West Point railroad
stock «)
LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS.
Macon Gas Light an l Water
kuuflfti**, Miy mu ■
coupons
Wesleyan college 7 per cent.
bonds, Jan. and July coupons..l00 1
Macon Volunteer** Armory 7 per
cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou
pons 1M J
Bibb Manufacturing Company G
per cent, bonds, April and Oct.
coupons lUO
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 56
Southern PhosphaU Company
stock W)
Acme Brewing Company 100
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank ntock 125
American National Bank stock.. 85
Exchange Bank stock W
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stock W
Central Georgia Bank stock
Macon Savings Bank stock 9h
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock 15
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons.
Clnamoti Bark—Per pound. 12 to 15c.
Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25c.
Drugs and Chemicals—Gum ossafoe-
tlda, 35c pound; camphor gum, 55 to 63c
pound; gum opium. $2.63 to $3.50 pound;
morphine, l-8s. $2.25 to $2.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to alxe) 38 to 30 cents
ounce; sulphur. 4 to 6c pound; stilts, Ep
som. 2 1-2 to 3c pound; copperas. 2 to 3c
pound; salt petre, 10 to 12c pound; bo
rax. 15 to 18c pound; bromide potash. 50
to 55c per pound; chlorate, 25 to 30c per
pound; carbolic acid. 50c to $1.75 pound,
chloroform, 75c tb $1.40 pound; calomel,
85c to $1; logwood. 16 to 20c pound;
cream iertar. commercial, 25 to 80c.
DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Wnxel-
taum & Son.
Print*—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2
to 6c; turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2c; Indigo blue,
60%
60%
•.04
• 03
• 09
8.11
SECX1FTS AXD KXrOKTS.
I 1 PortD*
j To-day I W—fc.
Consolidated an receipts... 117,017
*' Ihiporu tv Great Urltala
** Lxjorts to France ]
^ ** Exporu toCootlurnt....,
Stack on band at Maw Yort...| Mi.
4 0A| 94.114
I 17.103
(271 14.387
i.7»4|
Total aloes Bept. lst-Nat receipts 4O7.0M
*' ** •' Exports tuU.B.... 08.714
• ** ** Exporta to Erance IMd
** ** •* Exporu continent 81 An
*xw o>uam cuMiMd rtrroaa.
Orleans. Hep. rr. -Colton tuturos closed
quick Caleo 60.700 bales.
January....
a.— r— - • M
Jetiuory tit
Msrca iso
Apm • os
Ma/ « )3
June. • 3t
4 PORT QUOTATIONS.
Galveston. Sept. 31.-Steady. Middling «;
net 8,199; stock 78,361.
Norfolk, Bept. 21—Quiet. Middling 6; net
stock 6,297.
Baltimore, Sept 21—Nominal. Middling
6%; stock 10. 229.
Boston. Sept. 21-Qulet. Middling • 9-lf;
Wilmington. Sept. 21—DulL Middling
C; net 1.6©; stock 22,871.
Philadelphia. Sept. 28.—Quiet. Mi*ldllng
C 15-11
Savannah. Sept. 2lQulet. Middling r%;
net. loot; stock, 74,mo.
New Orleans, Sept. 26 -Easy. Middling
6%; net t.SUI; stock 41448.
Mobile. Bept. 21-asy. Middling 5%; net
£.663; stock 1249.
M-mphlp. Kept. 24.—tftMdy. Ml'MIlng I:
net r«; dock «,NS.
Auituata, Kept. M.-Qutet. MIMlins tT4;
net 535; .lock C.U3.
C'^rleeton, Sept ».-Qulet. Middling
5 x i. net 1,709; dock 35.755.
Clncliuntt, Sept K.-Quiet. Middling
•S. net 435; Mock 5.417.
LoilevtUe, Bept. 25 -Qulet. Middling «*.
Bt LouM, Sept. 25.—Quiet. Middling
C>4; net 3M; dock MM.
HtXMton, Bept 21-Qulet. Middling 5;
net 1301; dock SUM.
BTKVKNh- COTTON LETTKIt
Bpeolal wire to Lrone ft June*.
New York, Bept. X—Again It ru a dor,
of decline In price*. They even dropped 13
to 14 polntaand closed eedly About the
lowed figure of the day. Liverpool broke
wide open the decline of 5 to E!4d. on fu-
tune and while apot cotton there was
nct;ve, me uie. being I2.IM bale* tne
pelcej waa wad. Mancheaier war quiet.
Cbarleden advanced til and Auguat*
Savannah, and other Southern clttea re
ported high winds and heavy rain*, but
the South u a rule, seemed to take no
stock In Me cyclone we a bullish factor,
for New Orleans dropped 5 to U point*
and seven other markets lowered their
•pot prices 1-15 to ■*. The weather at
the Booth waa generally clear, but cold.
In epite of tbe atatementa that the trop-
Icnl hurricane la moving up the Atlantic
coaat tbe market here closed weak. Tbe
decline In Liverpool today waa attributed
by a prlfate letter lent from Now Orleans
by a Arm to ita correspondents there,
espreaskig the opinion that the crop la
aomeiMng like 18.300.dM. though making no
formal eallmate. Port receipt* 20440 \*
W,kd this day hut year. The tout .hits
far this week Is 137.017 ami the large eetW
mateo for the week, which were current
u t w day* are not likely tc be realised.
The estimate for New Orlenas tomorrow
is 2.000 and posiftdy 4.000 va. 5,550 last year.
Houston received today AMI va, 5,412 last
year. The sales of futures her* ran
51>4
5114
49U
5114
4 to 444c.: no*Ud3. 4 to 6 cent*
Sbeetlngs—3-4a3l4. Hale.; 4-4nl4 5 cent*
Tlcklnga—From 5 to 12c.
Check*—3 1-2 to 6c.
Blench Inga—Fruit of the Loam, 6 3-4
to 7 l-2c.
2SH
KT.
3414
8.20
8.30
7.52H
8.20
8.32V4
7.60
8.20
8.20
7.50
8.30
8.35
7.50
7.UV4
6.57H
CAST QUOTATTONU.
Flour—Demand waa moderate. The feel
Ing waa cusy with prices favoring buy-
era. No. 3 spring wheat, 51a53</,. No. 2
red. 51.
No. 2 corn. 50.
No. 2 oat* 28%e
Pork, 813a25.
I-ord, 8.30U35.
Short rib nklea. |7.a)a30.
Drl«l salted shoulder* |8.50at2\i.
Bhort dear aide*. 87.55*70.
Whisky. 81-33.
LAMSON’S GRAIN I.ETTER. I
Special wire to Lyon* ft James.
Chicago, Bept 28.—'The tmrket opened
at 14. bringing a long line from a noted
houae and execution of numerous stops.
Foreign advice* continue In that discour-
aclng*train, while United 8tatt* Commis
sioner Morse report* that atatlaUclana
at Paris estimate the wolid'a wheal crops
at 35 per cent. In excess of consjmptlon
and seed requirement* The market st-
tengited to rally on reported damage to
the Argentine wheat crop by froet :.n<l
hot wind* but Us It did not cay whether
tt came simultaneously It was lutile, re-
gaidlem by heavy realising by short*
Tow anil the close It became extremely
weak, quickly declining % frmo high point.
December ranged from M>4 to 53'4-
Corn was a shade under yesterday's
Clowe, the corn market opened lalrly
steady with commission borne* best buy.
er» of May. Trade waa not large, but
the market active. A* the reaelon ad
vanced. however, liquidation vet In, decltn-
cllrvtng price* a full cent. The market
was dull at the close with price* at the
lowest point of the duy.
Oats were quiet and lower, receipt* bare
ly up to expectation* but oRcrin** were
quite liberal, especially from the outride.
The locul ciowd was somewhat bearish
and the clow was weak about the low
liolnt.
The provision market on hog product
opered n mile easier with telling by com-
ndaslon houses. There wax a great de
mand. however, from ahorta und offerings
were quickly absorbed, the market dis
playing n better ton* but ugaln became
heavy towards the close,! which waa dull
at 10 to 15 cents lo**
lamon. Brothers ft Co.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
Flgw—Dry. choice. 12 1-2 tb 15 cent*.
Peanut*—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cento;
Virginia. 4 and 5 cento.
Lemons—34.
Nut»-Tarragonla almond* 15 cents pet
pound; Naples walnut* 15 cents; French
walnuts. 10 cent*; ptcan* lo cents
Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 cent* per
pound.
Raisins—New In market, 12 per box;
London layers, $2.25 per box.; loose Mus
catel, $2 per box. .
Irish Potatoes—83.35 per sack.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company.
Axes—86 to $7 per dorzn.
liar Lead—6c per pound.
Buckets—Paint*, 31.25 per dozen; ce
dar, three hoops. 12.25.
Cords—Cotton. 34. ui,
Chains—Trace, 33.60 to $1.0 per
dozen.
Well buckets—$3.25 per dozen.
Rope—Manilla. 12c; Mtel, 10c; cotton.
12 cents.
8hoe«t—Horse, $4; Mule. $5.
Shovel*—Ames, 210 per dozen. !'
Shot—Drop. $1.35 pet sack.
Wire—Barbed, 3c per povaJ.
Wire—Barbed. 3c per poped.
Nalls—$1.65 base, wire; cut, $!.»»
base.
Tubk—Painted, $3.35; cedar, $4.50 per
Wwt.
Broom*—$1.25 to 25 epr dozen.
llames. Iron bound. $3.
Measure*—Per ne»t, $1.
Plow Biad*a—e cent* .per pound.
Iron—Swede, 4 l-2o per pound; refined.
Sc basis.
Pkn* atock—Hodmen. 51;' Ferguson,
80c.
MACON ROND AND STOCK REPORT.
8TATG OF QBORGIA BONDS.
Rid.Ask'd.
T per cent, bonds, Jan. and July
coupon* maturity 1888 10414 106
414 per cent, bonds. Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1315 ... 11354 11414
414 per cent, bond* Ian and July
coupon* maturity 1X3. us ut
314 per cent bond* Jan. and July
coupon* maturity long dale. . 56 loo
MVNIttlPAL BONDS.
Savannah t per cent, bonds .104 M
Atlanta bond* price as to rate
of Interest and maturity 100 13)
Augusta bonds, price as to rate
of interest and maturity 100 R6
Rome bond* 8 per cent 14414 105
Columbus 6 per cent, loads ... .im lot
Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar
terly coupons ....113 113
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad joint mortem
7 per cent, bonds. Jan and July
coupons 117 118
Georgia railroad 8 per cent,
bond* Jan. and July coupon*
due 1867 101 102
Georgia railroad 6 per cent
bond* Jan. and July coupon*
due 1910 108 110
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bond* Jan. and July coupon*
due 1923 110 113
Montgomery and Eufaula rail
road. 6 per cent bonds. Jan.
and July coupon* due um.... SO
Ocean Bteanwhlp bonds. 5 per
cent. Ian. and July coupon*
due 1950
100
lo 119.909 bale* October notices were ta-
•mod for 4.000 bale* and bad little effect --V:'.'k
on the market. Local. Southern ard Bu. ee ,lr01 '
ropean aelHng hit prim hard. U aiil | C Jlu5buT2ril^BUnS^Xrid'i
taka * good ttsed cyclone to bull Ltver-
f-ool advice* to prevent a further decline
Stevens ft Oo.
LIVERPOOL.
liverneM. gep. M-Baon-tpne rotten merknt.
demand fair; pfitaalsbuyara’f.avor. Amtrl-na
mtceUazi > 14-39 Sains 1IUM bains. „f nhlea
99* were be epeeulauea and expert and
Included Hue* lautaa Iteewpa Sgee Later,
Clcalng qurualleoa—Futures lingular.
I opaulag. UiMiau.
aay-iea*
3 MSI
eept*aoerOctsb~r. l n <i.
CetcbwN. rember. IUII
kwemb'r.Ueeumb'r IM44 ■ M
Ibcntuber January. >714leUie«l IM
-an .rrr labraary.. >»dialM« ■■
l'abruary-llarc*... 31144
Mai.a.aprU mciassidi
Sl-rlt-lfar
Miv-; i
GRAIN AND PKOVDIlunB.
Chicago. Sept. 2*—Buyer* of wheal was
considerably worse off at tbe clear cf
today'* market thin at tb* name time ye*
nd the final figures on Decern-
«t the extreme InaMe point of
on. marking a new low record
x Ium ou PVcrjr bushel of
per celt, bond* Jan. and July
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupon!, due DOC 99
8avannab, Amerlcu* and Mont
gomery railroad ( per cent,
bond* Jan. and July coupons.. 47
Georgia Boutbern and Florida
railroad * per cent, bonds. Jan
and July coupon* due 1972 ... 8314 81
South Oeoigta and Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bond*
Jan. and July coupons
Northeastern railroad Indorsed
3 per cent, bond* May and
November coupons 104
Macon and Nortaern railroad
certificates of bond* March
and September coupons 39
Charleston. Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bond* 19
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central railroad common stock.. 19
Central railroad 8 per cent, de
benture* if
Southwestern railroad ateek.... 71
Oeurgta railroad stock ,..!!£
Atlanta and .West Total rail-
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Whiter
Nelson.
We nuote Today:—Egg* plentiful and In
moderate demand nt 1T.-115Vj:. per doxen.
Chickens are In little better demand nml
receipts light. Hens, 2Vi2Cc.; fries. llaJOc.;
duck* 25aZlc.; gees?, 40c.; turkeys, lialOc.
per pound, alive.
Sweet aotPtoes—73<x per bushel.
Onions—90c. per bushel.
Iriah Potatoes—$2a3.25 per sack. *
Dried Applca-dalOc. per pound.
Evaporated Apples—10all14c. per pound.
Tennessee Butter—15*17c. per pound.
Georgia Butter—17al9c. per pound.
Elgin Creamery Buutter—23a24c. per
pound.
HIDES. WOOL. ETC.
r /
Corrected Every Saturday by G. Bernd
& Co.
Hides—Green salt. 3 cents per pound;
dry flint, 5 cent* per pound.
Goat Sklnn—10 to 21 cents each.
Sheen Sklna—20 to 50 cents each.
Beeswax 16 to 22 cents.
Wpol—Wuefhed. 14 to 20 cents Per
pound; unwashed, 10 to 12 cents; burry,
7 to 10 cent*.
LIQUORS.
Correotod Every Saturday by L. Cohen
& Co.
Whisky—Rye $1.10 to 81.50; corn, n.M
to $1.50; gin, $1.10 to $1.75; North Carolina
corn.$1.10 to $1.50; aeorgia corn, $1.60.
Wines—90 cents to $1; high wines,
$1.33; port and sherry, $1 to $3; claret,
$6 to $10 case; American champugne,
$7.50 4a $8.50 per case; cordials, $12 per
duzen; bitters. $8 per dozen.
AFTER BLIND TIGERS.
M.my of the Wary Beasts In the Tolls
of the Law About Gainesville.
Galneavllle. Sept. 26.—(Special.)—The
pust week ha* been a phenomenally un
lucky bne for'the blind tigers und moon
shine dleOIMers here about*. Hiuls were
made right alon* for oevenal day* In
success ton.
On Friday last Oliver Smith and Free
man D.iUo'j oif tbla county were ar-
FRUITS AND NUTS.
HARDWARE.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov’t Report' 1
I Rftkinai
_ Powder
Absolutely pure
Tor at wholesale by S. R JAQU ES A TINSLEY
IT WAS A SMART
POPULSBT TRICK
Secretury of State Candler Discovers
that Bogus Election Blanks Are
Being Sent Out.
'MR. SMITH IN BURKE.
he ScorekuT Makes a Ratt;-,,.
Waynesboro. geDt m
Fbe following committee "of Pe -*^'*w
welcomed SecrotIVy
Waynesboro thla morni^-® t
SENATOR GORDON WILL SPEAK
■ to Offer! nil Service! to the Slate Can
pnlgn Committee, anil le Put to
Work—Lift of the Speaker*
—, 'rinmmls-
stoner Gaston tor illicit dlalll'.'.ng and
bound over lor appearance at the Oc
tober term of the United State* court.
Saturday J. W. Mllbum of Buirku
county waa arrewted by the deputy
marehaL and hds *t1B rlewtroyed. He
waa committed In default of bond to
the Fulton county lull.
And again on Sunday the commlnslon-
er held court. The previous night Uncle
Bum's offlaiula bud captured Joe Leoacr,
n locally notorious blind tiger nun, hi*
paramour, Hubla Sullivan, and a dl*-
tllllng 'Paraphernalia near the city ltm-
lts. He wan also sent to Atlanta to
awiili action by the United SU-tes dis
trict court.
And here In the city the fun hie been
going on at a lively rate. There hao
been owidernbU agitation recently
about the blind libera anil tt his result
ed In two conviction* with othere In
view. —
Yesterday morning W. E. Robbing
wat lined 825 and coats in the police
court for selling liquor at hla house, a
few minutes' walk from the business
port Ion of the down.
This morning Mary Wlmper. who op-
| erateg a cheap eating houae within flflty
yards of the public square, was also
fined 825 anil co*t* for keeping liquors
for «ule.
The city officer* ore buoy tracking
down the tigers, and the good citizens,
the ministry npd the tocol preen are
heartily In sympathy with the move
ment.
CANNED GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday ' by • 8. R.
Janues & Tinsley Co.
Apple*—1 pound can* 81.25 per dozen.
Blackberrt**—2 pound cun*. $1 per
dozen; 1 pound cane. Ji.05 per dozen.
Corn—2 pound can*. 80 cents to 81.50
per dozen.
String Bean*-2 pound can* 80 cent*
per dozen.
Tomaitoes—2 pound can*, per dozen, 80
cents; 3 pound cans. 81-
Okra and Tomatoes—2 pound cans,
11.10 per doxen.
June Pea*—2 pound can* 21.15 per
dozen.
Red Cherries—2 pound caei* $1.60 per
dozen.
White Cherries—2 pound can*,$L75 per
dozen.
Lima Bean*—$1.25.
Peach**—3 pound can* $1.60 per
doaen.
Pineapple*—1 pound cant, $1.50 to $2.25
per doxen; grated. F. ft W„ $3.25.
Rnapberrteg—2 pound can* 51.85 per
dDsen.
Strawberries—I pound car.*, 81-50 per
dbzen.
Peache* pie—2 pound can* $1.35 per
dozen.
Apricots. California—3 pound can*
$2.25 per dozen.
Peaches. California—$2.25.
PI* Feed—2 pound oumi. $125 per
doxen.
R»u*t Beef—1 pound cum, $1.20 per
dozen; 2 pound cans. $2 per dozen.
Coro Beef—2 pound cans. $1.85 per
dozen.
Potted Ham—1-4 pound cans, 65 cents
per dozen: 1-2 pound can*. $1.25 per
dozen.
Lunch Tongues—1 pound can* $3 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound can*. $1.85 per dozen.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
Corrected Every Saturday by the S.
Jaques ft Tlnali y Co.
The following ore strictly wtloleaaje
prices:
Fish—Kit, wilke fish, 60c; In half
barrel* $4; mackerel In half barrels.
No. 3. $4.76; No. 2, $*.00; kit* No. * rue.;
kit* No. 2, 75c.
Flour—Beat patent, per barrel. $3.40
second patent, $3.$0; straight, $3; fam
ily. $2.60; low grades, $2.25.
Sugar—Standard, granulated. 6 1-2
cents; extra C. New York, 6c; Mew Or
leans clarilled. 6 cents.
Hay—We quote today No. 1 Timothy
at $18 and fancy, $19. -
Meuxa—Buk sides. 8 l-2c.
Corn—76 cents per bushel.
OsU—Mixed. 15c. white. 48c.
Lard—TkfW, 9 3-4c; cans, l*c aw
pound; 10-pound cans, le l-2c.
Oil—lie.
Bnuff—Lorillard'a Mweeafcoy snuff,
•tone Jars, 45c per pound; glass Jars.
45o per pound; 2-ounce bottle* 19.900
pei gross; 2-ounce cam, 89.80 per gross;
1-pound can* 88.W per gross; Kaitrnao
muff, 1-mines glass. Be; l-ounoe tin*
14.25 per groat.
Tomato calaup-Pint* 90c; quarts.
HOW'S YOUR WIFE?
Doe* she feel jxoorly all the time, suf
fering from lick of energy nnd it gener-
■•noucooUBt." listless i-nrrv.Vlon?
She not'd.-* a tonic. Something la wrong
with her blood. Run for n doctor? Nod
at nil, my dour sir. Get her a bottle of
p P (Prickly Ash. Poke Robl und
Potassium), ’he very heat woman’* reg
ulator and tonic mount. It re idle* the
source of trouble quleiSy nnd quickly,
and before you know It your wife will
bo (mother worn i n. and will blew the
kind tube lint brought P. P. P. to her
notice Our best physicians indorse and
recommend It. and no well-conduc: -d
CvniBOhoM, where pure blood and Its
concomitant happlttiva Is appreciated,
ehould be without It. For sale by rep
utable medic!!> ■ denier* everywhere.
Mr. Rlndail Pape, tbe rUilrcd drug
gist on Mudisuu, Flu., a«ye (D.vember
3. 1869.) he regard* P. P. P. (Prickly
'A'rh. Poke Rout nnd PW;avelum) in the
best alteritiw on the mirket. nnd thit
be ban seen more beneficial mult*
from the use of it than any other blood
medicine.
Exhausted vitality, norvbuanees. lost
minhood. weakness caused by ovcp'ax-
• don of the system will be cured by
tlw powerful P. P. P.. which gives
health and stnmgtb <0 She wreck of the
aystem
AthaWta, Sept. 28.—(Special.)—A Pop-
Ultzt trick that is <as yet aomethlng of
a puzzle 'to 'the Dcmocmtlc man'agers
came to light today -through Col._ Al
lan Candler, secretary of state. Three
weeka ugo Ool. Candler sent out the
blanks for the ejection to the ordinaries
of Ube counties, as the laiw requires.
The packages of blanks were received
duly and uckowtedged and the mfJJter
was dismlsncd from the mind of the
secretory of state.
Yesterday dfternoon, however, he was
handed a package by the postman, who
ail'd postage etismps ih;9d been neg^
lected. COI. Oundler opened the package
and found that It contained a fuh set
of eleeflfon btsuiks Similar to those ho
hud senlt out. The packagt -bad not
come V° m Tils offlee, however, 11 nd
wias addressed to mi citizen Instead of
an ordinary.
This 'Jooks suspicious. The Popuiists
ore evidently -prcpjring a- soheme of
gome sort In connection widh the dupll-
cake blanks. The timely discovery by
Secretory Candler has, however, put
the Democmtlo managOra on notice
and the modus opetundl of the Populist
fakirs will be closely matched on the
duty of the election.
It is thought that the tntentlloh wss
to substitute bogus returns for the
regular returns.
Senator Gordon reached the etty this
morning. He was one or the visitor* at
Democratic headquarters, where tie
went 'to discuss the situation nnd ten
der -Ml* services from new on to tha
day of election. Chairman Clay
once made vm appointment for Senator
Gordon to apeak with Gen. Evona «:
Csrtersvllle tomorrow. He will uiro
apeak with Judge Crisp at Butler on
October L and lat Other place* tthgt may
be assigned him by the state commit-
H. Callaway, Oal. WilRiif’J 19 "' E
)r,n - R- C. Neely. Judge »
I" A.WiS^j.^^*:. C
.ton S. T.Owen*^ , i t C r W ^
Fu.elier,. Mr. C. W. SkinrL «' M
N. Rerrlen, Jr. B * '' r ' Mr. P.
The Ptorm etruck Wav»».k..
«**y. the w *£nr>
!• (-. when the fire bell rani
' *7ie sp-'.klngat too'v *"
the commodious building
1- Mr. Smith was InwSW^
c - lr Oallaway, ex-senator frem .1"
sena'tortfi dtotrtct and one of ft?® 1
prominent DrtnocflJte In Burke
Caltoreuy refurred feefcigiy ?|'
Smith ax a. man who bad
life In Oewgla , ln vi .had wo-TT!£
I'"-.- ilnrough his Intelligence ind
Integrity. When he referred to him I
a member *of Uhls crind 1
•aMlrrtlnlstratlon” then? waa^w 1
round of a{>pkau8e.
'Mr. SmlLh In commenoing rrferr».
t° tUie fact that It bad been t-wen£2
years since Tie had last 'bad the
sure of 'meeting the citizens of Ways!
boro, artd tor the flmt ten mtnotei k
addressed the school children a“
teachers Who attended with them, m
*fhe
end Oils iWork.
He then discussed national l nu .
taking up the nrlnolple.i of tihe Demi
crane party since its rounjitum. sv.j
Ing Its great diverging lines from i
Republican mnd -Populist parties,
then look up the pWtforms of the i>
ties na-v before the Amerie.-.n pen
after tihts toking up tlhe flninclal qu.
tlun on Wie same line as In bis prevli;
speeches delivered during this c«
palgn. He announced bis opposition
the free und un.knlted coinage of >
ver bit a tbtlo of 18 to 1 by the coum
Slone >at this time, land gave bis rr
sons tor It. -He discussed the qu*M
ChoroughTy, giving the history of a
and silver In this -and other counui
nnd 'toM of <helr usage nnd treitm-n
He was given perfectigttentlon by t
large audience, -arid the applauie si
■Which -his words were received ottN
ed the fact that, quite -a large nuab
of Ihts hearer* agreed with him in
vlaws. Tne secretory concludeJ I
speech at 1 o'clock.
FIXING PASSENGER RATES.
Southern Railroad Men Art Prtpirtr
the W1nt»r Schedule*.
tee.
MEYERS IS INDICTED.
rollce Convinced Tbit lie Alone Killed
Forrest Crowley.
Atlanta, 8ept. 24.—(Special.)—The
grand Jury toAiy returned a true bill
against Will Meyer* for the murder
of Forrest Crawley.
The due ha* narrowed down to afiere
the (authorities are convinced that
Meyer* alone did the killing, and all
t-ffoike to find She ailesed Brown Allen
have been abandoned. Meyers will be
given a prompt triad.
FOUR BIG SUCCESSES.
Having the neded merit to more than
make good all the advertising claimed
for them, the following four remedies
have reached n phenomenal **le: Dr.
Kin'* New Discovery, for consump
tion. coughs and cold* each bottla
guaranteed; Electric Bitter* the great-
eat remedy for liver, stomach nnd
kidneys; Buiklen’a Arnica Salve, the
beat In the world, and Dr. King's New
Life PHI* Which are a perfect pill. All
these rcmqdlea are guaranteed to do
Just what l» claimed for them, anil
the dealer whoa* name I* attached
herewith will be* glad to tell you more
of them. Sold at Jl. J. Lamar ft Son’s
drug store.
OSBORNE WAS BEATEN.
Judge Atkhnon Promptly Resents an
Attack on Him by the Agitator.
$1.85.
Hominy—Per barrel. $4.
Meal—Butted, 75c; plain, 7So.
Wheat—Bran. 45c.
Hama—12 to 18c.
Shoulder*—»l-3c.
MEATS.
Corrected Every Saturday by
Henry.
Freeh Meata-Weateni mr, 994 to *c.:
PT 3 - 5 ?* , !>ec L 4 , ! 10 fc ; fitwued bog*
« 12 to 7c; Wakern mutton 7 3-4o; na
tive mutton. * l-2c; Smoked pork S*u-
frcuh u,rk azusugc, le- Uo-
■age. I 1
Jpgtia MitMCs. 6c.
Brunswick. Sept 24.—(Special.)—A
political meeting here last night came
near resulting 4n a serious row. ■
J. B. Osborne, the tabor agitator. In a
apee.h mads some remarks reflecting
upon the (Mirage hfe of Judge npenccr
K. AUu.'iwm. Mayor Dunwody, who
waa present and who Is a kinsman of
Judge Atkinson, denounced Osborne ss
n tier.
Osborne began to back, but not before
Judge Atktnron himself sot to him and
gave Mm several blows.
Hie meeting waa broken up and no
further trouble followed.
The whole matter grew out of an ar
ticle in the Morning CaM reflecting >n
Osborne’* private character and mak
ing serious charge*
Osborne did not either deny or af
firm the froth of the charge*. He Slid
no one bad a right tt> Interfere with bis
private acta. It was 4n a spirit of re
taliation that he reflected on Judge At
kinson’s dhoraoter.
He will hardly attempt to speak here
again.
ID BATH OP MRS. COOLEY.
Waynesboro, Sept. 25 —(Hpectxl.)—Mrs
Dr. Ooolar died Ihta afternoon sftir a
Short IMncs* She leaves a little baby
pne day. old.
The bet of speaking! ta revised to
day Is as tollowsi
Tiiuradjy, 27.—Hon. T. B. Cabanlss
and Ifon. C. L. Barilett nt Thomns-
ton. Senator AValxh nt Amertcuz. Hon.
R. L. Berner at Zebulon, Gen. Gordon,
Secretary Dm 1th und Gen. Evanu on
Carterzvllle, Hon. Charles F. Crisp und
Ifon. Price Gilbert ax Macon.
Friday, 28.—“Secretory Hoke Smith at
Rlberton, Hon. R. L. Berner at llnw-
klnsvllle, lion. H. W. J. Ham ot Cul-
1oden, Hon. Louis F. G.mlird at rein-
broke, Hon. Fleming duBignon ut El-
berton.
tbiiurday. 29.—Hon. L. F. Livingston
nnd Hon. H. W. J. Ham alt Newnnn,
Mr. Ben Conyers at BudhUnin, Mr. N.
E. Harris, Hon. T. B. Cabztrlca nnd
Mr. J. W. Raiding at Molem, Hon.
W. Y. Atkinson at Llnoolnton. Senator
IMi'.rlck Walsh at Baltrbrtdge, decretory
Smith at AOten* Spcuker Crisp at
Rome, Uor. Fleming duBignon *1 Ml|.
leitgevflle, Mr. Hurry Reid and Hou.
A. O. Uocon at Temple, Gen. Gordon
und Hon. Carter Tate nt Cummlng,
Gen. Evansnnd Hon. L. F. lAvtngstnn
Ok Conyera, Hon. W. M. Hhmmon’l
and Hon. George C. Thomas at lat
eral**.
. 'Monday. Oetotoor 1.—Mr. Harry ReM
at Carrollton, Speaker Crisp and Gen.
John B. Gordon at Butler, Senmor
Walsh ut Perry, Hon. L. F. Living
ston und Hon. It. L. Berner aa Stone
Mounts hi.
TucUlty, October 2.—Hon. H. W.
J. Hum ut Douglaavllle. Senator Wateh
at Canton, Secretary Smith and Hon.
L. F. Carried m O Sw’wvllle.
COTTON ALLOTMENTS.
Southern Railway AsuDelation Arbllra-
'tor* nt Work on That and Dlflcrcn-
Unls.
AKlanc.1, Sept.. 3*.—(Special.)—The
board of arbltraiion of the Southern
Iliilwuy nnd Siownwhlp Assoototlon.
composed of J. W. Green of Augusta,
Thomas Carter of Wliahlngton and
John Screven of Savannah, lain session
a*, the office of the sinoetsrion, con
sidering Che question of cotton bIM-
tnent. whlah K2le represengktlves of the
Southern lines failed to settle for them
selves nt the meeting a week ago.
The btnrd to oM> puaalng upon the
dlfrereirauto on cotton as between Nor
folk Und porta further south. It will be
several days before a report la agreed
upon.
FOWELL WAS A FJRGER.
It Was Alas 'Discovered ThSst he Wa
.Short In Ills Accounts.
Atlanta. Sept. 2l.-(Speoial.>-A. E.
Powell, a young nttn who came here
from Austin, Tex., scs-cra! moatha tso
to work for Ms uncle. W. R. Drwep
a Decutur street liquor devle.-, as book
keeper, waa arrested today upon
charge of forgery.
The American Treat and Dunking
Company Is the vlotSm of the for-
checks to thu amount of about $100. The
young man's uncle has uHao discovered
a shortage of (1,000 4n hla accounts.
OPENING OF THE "TECH."
Students from All Sections of tbe Stale
Enroll Their Names.
Atlanta. Sept. I*.—(Special.)—-The
•txte school of teriwrulogy op-ned
day for the regular term, with 100 ■
Uente t I Ugt .. 1, Of thh num'
half were new entries.
A larger nuMbur of counties «,
ever before are represented In 1
aoheul. Hcrriofor.. All into «( 1 f
of rise larger c mntire nave furn -■
Mm bulk of the s'udena, but the i
today shows * mu :h more general 1
krecMtfcn of tb* lajU'.u',.-
OitKiInnaltl, Sept 25.—The Joint P”
Ing of the Southern general panes
ngents and t he Central Traffic Aw:,
tlon was well attended here today. Tl
ohlef rate clerks In the territory »(V
ascoclntlons were also present uni 1
remain some days to prepare the 1
schedules.
C. E. Harmon waa chairmun ai
Oeorge Gardner secretary. The rzt
for winter tourist* were fixed the au
as last year from Chicago. 9t. Lot
Kansas City and Ohio Valley pw
points. From interior round trip w
be 80 per cent, of double fare for 1
wgy. These tickets will be on v
form November 1 to April 3).
A POPULIST "CLEANED IT"
Buchanan, Sept 2t—(SpediU-H)
E. S. OrlffUh._n»»vor of thli place, 1
J. J. Pope. Ihlrd party nominee for r
resentatlve, met In lolnt dl»cu*a*
Tallapoora church Monday night.
The mayor literally "cleaned up” I
and shtowed him and Ma prrty In t
true colora.
It waa ndverils. il tor a third pi'
raBy. and K wss wot knoam untlll
•peaking began that Griffith wouMI
given any tlm-. The crowd was
evenly divided.
Harutoon cc-unty Is »olld for tbe I
ocricy.
GEORGIA FAR5I8 AND FARM*
The Georgks former la today the* _
proeperoaii und Independent nun Ian
srtivlo country. While rain* dwuf
and storms have ruined The crnp»
the North arid West to a great
the Georgia crop* trlore bees pw
denttally protected and excellent ft*
are promleed. Tbe Oeorgta nntw
wrtl be called upon to toitp cor* “
Weal dhle fall. A* ft U to tt* «'*
D. .11 • racy, *0 ahull the H™*
tinue to prosper under D"inocri
r11.11. ' •' 1 V.* 1
LADIES do 100mow
OH. FELIX LE BRUN'S
n-rrri nun nruuVDHVQ! Dili
DittL pnu rtjmmuuii. ““
(table cure’on the market. Fries IDA'*
1 WiL tienuiceeoldonlyby
OOODIVYN'fl DRUG STORK
Kcle Agenti. Afacos. O*
ADMINISTIBATOR'S
By virtue of an order of the coj
ordinary I will sell at *h* ,1-
door In Clinton. Jones count). Ui-*
In the legal hours of rale, on
Tuesday In Novczniwr next <*«
drexl (100) acree of land, mfreor
IIimn» k'e district In J°o**
On Common land with'
upon it, adjolnlnr O. W. ft
J.ickson and J. D. Maynard, "J
from Round Oak. Tbe priPt*"—.
t ite of Wdllam P. Jkritao*
Sjl-l for dlvlsln
aw* Terms a*. ,
ZACBB. T. GORDO JLAd^
of;
FARJI FOR SALE
A splendid place of 1.040 acre* *
roe county, well located.
-FOR RENT.
The beat hay farm you kdo*
acre* In Bermuda. . fJ!
Al-o cooverilentlF located d* 1 ”
r.wr city. See my renHleL n0LT ,
Real Estate Agent, 845 Second g**
ORDINARY'S OFI'K’E-J’h'* 1
IT, Qu.. Set*. |ft Ufo.-N^Fe n
trou Rut a H. Stesen* gu»^* u
HeEen Robert*, minor.
tor an order to sell all the L>nl _
tereat In lands In Wtiklncon ^^
Ga.. that she may have, for F“ * u
dlvtalon. and I will dm* »Pj« s
PllcjXIun on the first Mooda) “
vcnlber next.
'Witacas my hand officially- —
. R. T. RQ3A
ORDINARY'S OFFICE—Jofif*,^
ty Oe.. Sept. 24. lBtr-Wh*rms. V;
trie of WHILm Viruant to ,
»U Matl^ .1 :tpHes for IrMeffi
ertK-l to who r
IF they hive, at tYi 06I' «•
M - ii.v la November n** 1
xarne shall :>»: be rr-tated.
Ultneaa my hat- l ofll tow^ Jj