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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORYIYG, -JANUARY 24, 1895.
THE WORLD OF TRADE.
Reports by Wikk From the
ftnF.AT Markets.
New Yoric, Jan. 13.-‘‘Monty on cajl
lias .been easy ait 1. la?X Run at 1, cjoa-
in* offered at 1, prime nj^tsantile pa-
j>er 3a4 per cent; ojar Silver 59 3*8; Mexi
can dollars 48 3-4. Steriin* exchuti«e
is strong, -with actual business In
I)aOkers’ business at 4.88 l-4al-2 for
CO days; |4.89a44.S9 1*4 for demand,
rotated rates 4 SfcU.&O; ocmwnerclai bills
4.8?a4.87 3-4. Government bonds Hrm,
state bor*te steady, wilroad Ibomls
weak. Silver et tihe .board was 59 3-4
asked.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
RAILROAD STOCKS,
U. S.Cordtge.... 5%
do prefd; 8%
New Jersey Con.. 87
NeVYork ten... 99%
N. Y. and N.E.. 81
Norf. andW.pref Hi,*4
Northern Pacific- 3
do prefd. 15V*
Northwestern ... 94*4
do prefd. 143
Pacific Mail. 22%
Heading 10‘ 4
liock Island..... 62%
bt. Taul 65%
do prefd.117.%
Amer. Cot. Oil... 23
do prefd. 69
Am. huger Kehu; 90%
do prefd. 93*4
Am. Tobacco Co. WA
do prefd.loi l 4
A..T. and 8. Fe. 4%
Halt and Ohio.. 63%
Cauadian Pacific 55‘ %
C’hebu. and Ohio. 17
Cbi. and Alton. .148
Chi., ii. and Q... 70? 4
Chicago Gas 72? <
Dei., it. and W*. 1161*4
Die. and Cattle P 10%
Lne 9%
do profd. 23
Gen.Electric.... 33%
Illinois Cen.. .... 87*4
Lake Ene and W 16%
do profd. 70*4
Lake Snore V&A
Jxm. and Nash... 03- 4
Lou. and N. Alb. 7
Manhattan (.ona.107%
Mi-ir. ami Char.. 10
Micbiuan Cen... 95
Missouri Panfic. 21%
Mobile and Ohio. 15
2L, C. and St. L.. 65
STATE DOXDS.
Alabama class A.litf Tcune’se Old 6s..
- " B.104
•• •• c* 94
La. itr.mped 4 a..li 0
N. Carolina os.... 99
- 4s. ...124%
GOVf.RXMr.XT BONDS.
U. 8. 4s regietU .113 I U. S. 2s regular.
V H 4.<y»nnnn« lift I
• Bid, t Asked. $ Ex dividend.
Silver Cenifie’es. 69%
Tenn. C. and L.. 15%
do pref df 7o
Texas Pacific.... 8%
Union Pacific.... 9*4
W., bt 1* and P. 6%
do prefd. 13*4
Western Union.. 87‘ 4
Wh’l’g and L. E. 9%
do prefd. 39%
Southern R’y 6s. 87
•• •* con. 9*4
“ '* pf,d. 32%
S-C. 4%s 103
newsotbs. 84%
” 6s
Virginia Ga def... 8%
M t’rs... 10
“ landed debt 59%
son Why a furfil^r decline was not es
tablished waa due to generous support
b ytfbe sam* commission toouses who
held tine imarket yv*ste*r<Iay. The buying
fr^m rource, ‘t'^gether with ,vw *
cring of tfhorts iby w*me of tho Wrgwr
operatons and 4flje c8re»pness r>f the
price, restrained the ibears trom «»t*
taoki-rtg the market. We •fihlnk the de
cline has gone far enough and we do
not hesitate to advise purchases of
cotton ait these price*. The short In
terest ihias 'been largely increased and
any new buying or slightly bullish
feature would change the entire aspect
of the .market. The receipts of the ports
today were 38,000 bales, while the ex
perts exceeded 63,000 bale*. The re
ceipts so far this week are 144,299,
ag*ln*t 134,446 !ast week. E. B. Cuth-
bert & Co.
LIVERPOOL.
Lirsipool. January 23—8pot cotton market
demand fair, prices easier. American
middlings 3 1*32. Sales 14.000 bales, of which
1010 were for speculation and exnort. and
included 12,800 American. Receipts 32,000
bales, of which 27,200 were American. Futures
quiet.
I Opened. | Closed.
January
Jan.-Feb
Fob.-March
March-April
April-May
May-June
June-July
July-August...
Aug-Rent
Sept-Oct
2 60-64
2G0-G4
2 62-61
2 65-64
2-C4
3 361
3 4.64
3 6-64
12 59-64 s2 GO-64
2 59-64*2 60-64
2 ©>-64
2 Gl-64a2 62-64
2 63-64
1-64 a3 2-64
3 3-64
3 4-6U3 5-64
5-6 Ia3 6-64
in
Augusta and Knoxville railroid
7 per cent bonds. .Tax and
July coupons, due 19C0 iocty 105
LOCAL BONDS AND bTOCKS.
UuVVM CmI V’*Lu
consols, May and November
coupons pi
an (• .. -e < per cenu
bonds, Jan. and July coupons.105 115
Macon Volunteers* Armory 1
cent bonds, Jan. and July cou
pons 194 MB
Bibb Manutocturlng Company 6
per cent bonds, April and Oct
coupons....*. 100
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company 4 53
Southern Phosphate Company
stock 75
Acme Brewing Company
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank stock 125
American National Bank stock..
Exchange Bank etock
Union Savings Bank and Trust
Company stock
Central Georgia Bank stock
Macon Savings Bank stock
Central City Loan and Trust
Company stock 70
HARDWARE.
. COTTON.
.Macon, January 23.
The Macon market for spot cotton is quiet
etthe following quotations-
Oood Middling 6%
Middling 5
Strict Low Middling 4!I
Low Middling 4%
Good Ordinary 4%
Ordinary —
LOCAL BECEirTS.
This t)ay.
Yesterday
I
25T 208 i Stf I 2711
35 1 52 | 711 153| C8U6
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT.
ktock on hand hoptembur 1. 1394. 1,400
Becelvod saw September 1.1894 (K>,862
PORT RECEIPTS.
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday...
Thursday
Friday
Total this week
jU!
&
38U>2
42676
35512
88UTJ
25831
63458
10196
26621
37991
38326
144,299 133,546 121,032
it
e
26446
23214
338.V,
247)7
21115
17302
•B S
6
9780
1507S
1472S
11705
HM61
8502
81,201
New loti:. Jan. 23—Spot cotton c*«y;
middling gulf 8 18-10: middling upland 8 11-10.
Bale. 228 bates.
Tba lntnn- market opened qnlat and closed
,tead.r. Hales, 120,700-
I Oncn.'d l Ciosml
January
February
March
Air.!
>'»y
June
July
August
(toptembtr
October.
Korembw
15»r.nh»r
8 45
8 44
8 40
5 52
5 5H
8 m
6 84
8 CO
8 80
8 42
8 47
8 to
6 66
8 67
8 Cl
5 08
8 70
6 7o
ucxim .an mom
tooaoUJal.d not rMeipt...
" Export* to O. Britain.
" Export, to Branco....
" Export* to continent.
Flock on band at Now York
To-d*y. |
3*.009
141,396 h
81,((9-4 k
....
14,217 ,
15,928
58.497 J
1,080,045
c
'lot.: unto bept. 1—Not receipt*.... 6.801,074
“ " “ Export* toG. B. 2,180.233
*• “ - Exp. to Franco. 67s,281
“ " “ Exp. continent. 1,648,071
ntv oaiuxa cnoamo rurnua.
NewOrleana. Jan. 23—Cotton Alton* doted
ateady: a*le*33,3UU bale*.
1 Inly ..'.Oil
January 8 U6
February 8 10
Karen.....-— 8 28
April r. 22
Uay 8 28
June.... 8 114
August t 41
I Heptambor 6 48
| October 6 62
j November..
I Itammlxr..
PORT QUOTATIONS.
OolvPriton, Jan. 23.—Quiet; rot-idling,
6 1-8; not n-celpia. 7,329; stock. 22(7,529.
Norfolk, Jmn. 23.—Quiet; mlAE'ng,
8 1-5; art leceivLn 1.504; xrus, rovr.t.L*
68.554.
Baklmorc. Jan. 23.—Dull; in'.tldllrg,
6 6-8; stock. 26.110.
Baaton, Jan. 23.—Quiet; middling,
6 11-141; act receipt* 428; atock, 3,237.
WiPmlngton. Jan. 23.—Dull; middling,
4 7-8; net m-c|ppt*. 454; stock. 11,487.
iPhlladelpblt. Jun. 23.—Quiet; mid-
riling. 5 8-18; stock. 11.399.
Savanna'll, Jan. *3.—Qn!ot and ea.y;
mlddNnjt, 3 1-18; nc4 receipt*. 2,489;
stock, 88,384.
New Orleans, Jan. 23.—Steady; mid'
dllng, 5 1-18; atock 399.768.
Mcfblle. Jan. 23.—Quiet; middling,
6; not receipt*, 1.879; stock. 46,704.
Msirgrills, Jan. 23.—Quiet; middling,
C 18; net receipts, 1,2412; stock. 131.611.
Augusts. Jan. 23 —Quiet; middling,
6 14; net receipts, 675; stock. 34.2SC.
OharierDon, Jan. 23.—Quiet; middling,
6 1-4; net receipt*. 3.888; stock. 68,340.
•Cincinnati, Jan. 23.—Steady; mid
dling, 5 3 8; net gecetpts, 1.893; stock,
12.983.
Louisville, Jan. 23.—Quiet; middling.
61-4.
St. Louis, Jan. 23.— steady:middling,
6 l-;8 net receipts. 494; stock, 72.20(5.
Houston. Jan. 23.—Easy; middling.
6 1-8; net receipts; 6.837; stock. 51,714
Now York, Jan. 23.—fSpeclai.)—Cot.
ton declined 2 to 3 points further today,
cl uing steady o*. the decline with to-
1x1 sales of 1K.700 bales. Liverpool ci-
td«s were better than expected, rc-
porting sales of 14.000 bales of spot
return at l-32d decline and firtun-a
steady and ptHClkrilly t.nohang(\l fnen
yesterday’s Closing quotations. m’nUtv
cause dour market to open Arm where
It left off last night. Prices Showed *
disposition to advance after the call.
1>ut wxi# prevented Trim doing so hy
lfxvler receipts, athldh led to further
llquldatloti nt tong stuff and some fresh
short celling. The demonxRxatlcvn In xiie
stock market and further weakness In
wheat and prospemlre further ship
ments of god to on Saturday
Increased the nerv:«sn.wa If the week
tiolders. but In the gvnem! movemem
wliloh foiiowed. and mdiioh wa* eon-
firmed tip to the close of the market.
pr.ee* orty receded 3 points. Tha rca
GRATN AND PROVISIONS.
Chtca'go. Jan. 23.—Prices of wheat
keep slipping .way and tlhe (bu'.io in
#hat grain are in despair. In fact, there
are no bulls left, if the general tenor
at the oonveravtlon on the board of
trade is to toe believed. Wealthy houses
who have been clinging to the long
side drfggedCy sold out today, much of
tide wheat showing 10al5e per bushel
less. (Several (houses that (have Pacific
coast connections were selling early,
thus giving color to the reports that
Senator Fair's wheat was being liqui
dated. Other prominent concerns who
have rich men for ahelr clients also let
go of big lines. The almost unanimous
opinion now prevails that nothing short
of 'an accident, cither In the way of
damage to the growing crop or of some
complication tbtlt wV1 cause an in
crease ill icie WIIBumpilvc uenisrul,
will rescue the market from the posi
tion It now 1s in. A greater impor
tance 4s now being attached to the
general ’business situation and contin
uous shipments of gold to foreign coun
tries. Bradstreet’s report of a decrease
of ■„300,000 'bushels In the world's avail
able stocks stemmed the tide of sell
ing today and brought about a slight
recovery In values. May -Wheat opened
from 65 1-8 to 55. sold between 55 l-4a
53 3-8 ii nd 54 3-8. closing at 54 7-8a
54 3-Sa54 1-2 under yesterday. Cash
wheat was easier. l-4c decfdne being
quoted.
Corn.—The action of Wheat was with
out imuch effect on the corn market to
day. There was a good demnnd from
receivers, naturally consequent upon
an imp- iv-ment 1n the cash dnpart-
ment. (Shorts wore willing if not anx
ious buyers, and prices fe'.t the stimul
ation. Inasmuch as offerings were no-
ticrnlbly light. An ine.rei«’ of 1,1999,000
bushels in availalble stocks was report
ed by Bradstreets. May corn onened
from 45 1-4 to 451-20.45 5-8, sold be
tween 45 1-8945 1-4 oirl 45 7-8. closing nt
45 3-4n.46 3-8 Wrihor than yesterday. In
the <4is(h brnrech of the bnrslnesa there
was .material ■strength. New England
buyers evinced a great desire to pur
chase and t-3c per bushel was gained.
OsiU.—The shorts In oats wore pos
sessed of the same opinions .as those
in corn. 7t was noccvkiry to told for
the stuff'and the strength mras the out-
c-me. No irKf.lnatlon to follow wheat
existed, the firmness being continuous:
Monr oats close dst 29 l-2a 29 5-8—l-2c
hleiher than yesterday. In o’-rh os.ts
orders to buy wore mimerous. par
ticularly from tho East. TV,ces were
l-4c hlglher.
Provisions—<Ir»aotl vi tv seemed to
have sot tied on prffvlrtofis and bust-
nesadragged In a peirfimotlonsry min-
per. It was evident tint the snecula-
tlvw eioment had intcreets elsewhere,
very likely in Wheat, ond were de-
votin gthelr attention to that article.
H'.-rher hogs caused flrmn*ss at the
start, nnd dullness succeeding, prices
declined in evumsthy with wheat. The
close was 27 1-2 lower Fim yesterday
far (May Pork, 5*7 1-2 '.ewer for 'May
lard and 7 1-2 lower for May ribs.
NAVAL STORES.
IVlhnlnartoei. tjan. 23.—'Rosin firm:
Savannah. Jan. 23.—Spirits lumen-
pales; sale*. 10.009 barrels,
llosliw. A. B. C. 1.00: D. 1.05;
E. 1.10; F. 1.15: O. 1.30; H. 1.70; I. 1.85.
K. 2.05; M. 2:30; N. 2.50; window glass.
.60: water white, 2.75.
mm edp m stock report
STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS.
Bid. Ask'd.
t p«r cant bond* Jan. and July
coupons, maturity 1188 108 107
4V> per cent bonds Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1815....Ilf ill
4V1 per cent bond a. Ian and July
coupons, maturity 1922 116 117
8(4 per cent bonda. Jaa. and July
coupon*, maturity long dal*..109 101
14UN1C1PAL BONDS.
Savannah 8 per r*nt, bond,...... 104 jot
Atlanta bond*, prtc. XX to rat*
of Int.re.t tod maturity 100 UO
Augusta bonds pric. aa to rat.
of Inter... and maturity loo ill
Rom, bonds, I p«r cent IM44 ks
Columbus 6 per cent, (onde ... .108 104
Macon 6 per cent. bond*, quar
terly coupons Ill it)
RAILROAD BONDS.
Savannah. Americu* and Mont
gomery railroad 6 per cent,
bonde. Jan. end July coupons 61H 5214
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 6 per cent, bonda Jan.
and July coupons, due 1972.... s& u
Bouth Georgia and Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds;
Jan. and Jut> coupons ju
Northeastern railroad indorsed
I per cent, bonds. May and
November coupons tqg ug
Macon and Northern railroad
certificate* of bonda March
and September coupons 41 45
Charleston. Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds M lot
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES.
Central rallroed common stock.. 18 17
Central railroad 8 per cent, de-
beturee a 13
Southwestern railroad stock.... 70 71
Ueorgta railroad Muck 156 lit
Atlanta end West point rail
road debenture. so x;
Atlanta and Watt Point railroad
•pock *8 19
Central raliroal joint mortgage
7 per cant, bonds Jan and July
coupons 12)
Georgia ra'lroad 6 per cent
bonds. Jan. and July coupons
due 107 108 103
Georgia railroad I per -ent_
bonds Jsi*. and July coupons
July coupons duo 1919 11* m
Georgia railroad 6 per cent,
bonds dsn. and Juiy coupons
due 193 1U 115
Montgomery and Eufauia rail
road. 6 it: cent, bonds. Jam
and July coupons due 1208....108 in
Ocean Eteamahlp bonds 6 per
due 1928 H
Columbus and Western railroad
I per cent July coupons ill m
Columbus nnd Rom. railroad 6
per coit bonds Jan. and July
erupt nj 21 41
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company,
Axes—56 to 57 per doezn.
Bar Lend—^tx, per potut.i.
Buckets—Pnlntr 51.23 per dozen; ce
dar, three hoops, 52.25.
Cards—Cotton. 51.
Chains—Trace, 52.60 to 54.0 per
dozen.
Well bucket*—(13.25 per dozen.
Rope—Manilla, 10c; etoel. 8c; cotton, 12c,
12 cents.
Bhoes—Horse. 51: Muij. 55.
Shovel*—Amea. 51b per dozen.
Shot—Drop. 11.35 per »ack
Wire—Barbed, the per opund.
Corn Bern—X pound cans 52 per dozen.
Neals—50.63 baae. wire; cut 51.SS baa*,
baa*
Tubs—Painted, 52.25; cedar, 54.50 per
neat.
Brooms—51.25 to 55 epr dozen.
Ilameo, iron bound. S3.
Measure.—Per nee:. 51.
Plow Bunles—4 cents per pound.
Iron—Swede. 4 l-2c per pound; refined,
2c basis.
Plow atock—Haimen, }l; Ferguson,
90c.
DRUGS. PARTS AMD ....
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J.
Lamar & Sons
Clnamon Bark—Per oound. 12 to 15a
Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25a
Drugs ind Chemicals—Gum assafoe-
tida, 55c pound; oamphbr gum. 65 to 65c
pound: gum rplum 52.49 to SA69 pound;
morphine. 1-8*. 52.25 to 52.45 ounce; qui
nine (according to size) 38 to 50 cento
ounoe; sulphur. 4 to 6c pound; salts, Ep
som, 2 1-2 to 3c pound, copperas. 2 to 30
pound; salt petr-, -9 .0 12c pound; bo
rax. 18 to 13c sound; bromide potash, 60
to 56c pc. pound! chlorate, 25 to 30c per
pound; carboho Held. 50c to 51.75 pound;
chloroform. 75o to 51.40 pound; calomel,
S5c to 51; logwood. 16 to 20c pojnd;
cream friar, commercial, 25 to 30a
CANNED GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by 8. R.
Jaaue* A Tinaley Co.
Arple*— B -pound cans 51.28 per dozen.
Blackberries—3 pound cans. 51 per
dozen; b pound ern:t. p ._. r dozen.
Corn—2 oound cons. 90 oents to 51.50
per dosen. ;, ,,
Strmx. Beans—2 pound cans, 90 cents
per dozen.
T.imatoea -2 pound cans, per dozen. 50
cent*: 3 pound cane. 51.
Okra sml Taauatoes—2 pound cane.
51.10 pe- d-x-a.
Juno Toe—3 pound cans, 91.25 per
dozen.
Bed Cherrltx—2 pouod cans, (1.so per
do-eu
White Cherries—2 pound c.in«.9L75 per
duxen.
Luna Beane—11.25.
Pe&chew—9 pound can*. 51.50
54.25 per groos.
Tomato catsup—Pints, !0c; quarts,
51.25.
Hominy—P-r barrel, 5S.7S.
Meal—Bolted. (6 cents; plain, 65 cents.
Wheat—Bran. S5e.
Hams—1014 tu 13 cents.
Corrected Every fmturday hy W. L.
Henry.
Fresh Meats—Western beef, SV4 to 6c;
Georgll beef. 4 1-3 to Gc; dressed hogs,
6 to 6<r4c; Western mutton. 714 cents; na
tty* mutton. 6 l-3o: smoked pork asu-
sage, 8 l-3c; fresh pbrk sausage, 80; Bo
logna sausage. Gc.
HIDES. WririL. ETC.
Connoted Every Saturday by G. Bernd
A Co.
Green salt hide*. 3 3-4.
No. 1 flint hides, 6 l-2c.
Goat skim—to to to cents each.
(Sheep Skins--20 to 60 cent* each.
Beeswax-16 to 22 cent*.
Wool—Washed. 1. to 20 cents per
peund: unwashed, 10 to U cents; burry,
7 to 10 cents.
LIQPOR3.
Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen
A <10.
toTM^ia"to’ILnf North 0 CaroUrS wl l? ™ ea * ed ln °°“ ,Un * buslnca*. Ho
coru,51.10 t. 51.60; Georgia torn, 91.60. Balled a few weeka aa mate of the vessel
Wines—90 cents to $1; lotah wines, a, 'd then became her captain. Meantime
51.23: port and aherry, 51 to 92; claret; Wlnt wooed Dorothy more ardently than
58 to 510 case: American champagne, over, but ho got hut little satisfaction
A COAST ROMANCE.
To tall the atory It is necessary to go
Imuk Iwo joara, when the three characters
playing part ln the romanoe lived In tho
llltl* «nwn n» r»n« M«» They were TVr.
othy Moshor, a young woman of 19 yoars;
AUz Wlnt, a farmer, nnd John Christo
pher, n young oysterman. Dorothy was
the belle of the town, and there was a
strong rivalry for her favors between Wlnt
and Christopher. Tho girl enjoyed the
contest and ref used to encourage ono more
than she did the other.
The young men kept np the slego sev
eral months nnd finally lost their temper.
The oysterman Christopher went ono day
and said: “Allx, I’m getting tired of thl*
fight between us for Dorothy. I’m willing
to go Into a ring with you and see who's
the best man. If you are, I'll get out of
tho way, and if I’m the bettor man than
you, then you muBt leave Dorothy to me.”
Wlnt agreed to the proposition, and In
the presenco of a large number of their
friends the young men stripped one night
ln a fisbhouso on the beach and fought
like tigers for the girl thoy loved. Thoy
were pretty evenly matched, and It was
a long tlrno heforo the contest ended. It
finally came to a close with the knocking
out of Christopher.
Christopher took his defeat deeply to
heart, and ho left the town. Ho had saved
money and Invested ln a schooner that
57.60 to 58.50 per case; cordials, 513 per
dozen; bitters. 58 per dozen.
THE HISTORY OF QUININE.
front the girl, who blamed him fordrlvlng
Christopher away. He believed that ho
would win her for his wife sooner or later
ond porslstcd ln giving her attention. Ho
was not a little surprised one morning to
find that tho night before Dorothy had
disappeared from town. Her friends went
ln search of her and found that sbo had
been secretly married to Christopher, who
lmd taken her aboard his schooner to llvo.
The discovery that the girl loved Ms
Bow the Use of tho Drag Supplanted the
Practice ol Hireling Fatlent*.
In 1830, when tho French wore conduct
ing n campaign of conquest in Algeria,
tho mortality among tho troops and colo
nists there was frightful France was being .
continually called upon for fresh levies of rival best was a severe blow to Wlnt, ivho
men nnd youths to supply this terrible found it lnipostihlo to content hltnsclf on
loss, chiefly through fever Incidental to tho farm. Ho finally found ids surround-
tho ollmato and tho life the French In Al- , Ings uncongenial, and disposing of the
geria wore loading. At that time tho prao- | farm Joined tho life saving station at
tic* of hlcndlnu still prevailed. "Bleed Hereford inlot. In tho excitement of this
them until they ere white,” was the in- wild life he did his best to forget Dorothy,
junction which Broussals, tbo medical Ho was considered tho bravest of the crew,
master of tho French, gavo to his followers Thcro was no wind or weather In which ho
moment to leap Into the s
the boat was on the crest of a\._,
was sweeping toward the wreck, he ini
overboard and the next Instant 1
tllng With'the stlohgUi uf three 1
the foaming water.
The wave eon Hbn „ ——
dished Wlnt against the rig"inT 1
grasped the ropes, climbed towhjLJ
woman was lashod to tho mast and 1
few seconds bad fastened tbo life Br «i,
around her. Tying the rope around '
waist, he signaled the men In the h,
hanl her aboard. It was a terrible t
make, but Dorothy arrived safe and mn-
The problem now was how to tetens ?
man. ' 5
Tho life preserver was fastened to a*
and thrown overboard, ln the hope *h!L
would float within Wlnt’* reach foil
didn't roach tho mark. Again aud'agv,|
was hauled In and cast overboardvl
out striking tho rigging. At every, 1
the masts showed that they were gro*
weaker, and it was expected hy the mjl
tho lifeboat that thoy would go hy if
hoard before thellfe preserver could foj
to Wlnt, but luckily the swirl in thoJL
ter as It broke over the wreck csrri-M
among the ropea, and Wlnt got It JJ, J
It on and was soon aboard tho lifeboat 1
Dorothy’s husband and all the ere. J
the schooner were lost Tho young * 0 J
on had no home, and what could /
Why, bccomo Allx Wlnt’s wife, of coni
ond that was what she did two daya id
her old lover rescued her from deal 4
Omaha World-Herald.
A Watch Chain With Charm.
There is a symbolic significance foil
watch chain ornament formed of two!,
tusks bound together ln crescent 1!
with n piece of gold or silver. Thlil
ony other figure of two prongs—a |, 0 J
shoe, for exumple, or a pair of open shn
—Is bcllovcd to koep oil witches. ™
Effect of Bard Times In Australis. I
In tho lost two years and a half vJ
bourno has lost 48.0CO inhabitants. FotJ
ten years ending 1801 she increased aid
overage rate of 21.000 a year. sinoetJ
not only has ths Increase ceased, but ai
crease of nearly 20,000 a year has set lil
With tome .people a roll of honot J
made up of Dank mils.
when tho condition of the soldlcra was re
ported to him. At Bona In ono year, 00,
of an effective forco of 0,600 moo, 1,100
died of illness In tho hospital.
afraid to put out in ihu lifeboat, and
lio seemed happiest when in the midst of
a storm on tho sea. Sotno thought that
bis mind was unbalanced, and the ndvls-
At that time the offecta of a sulphate of ability of discharging him from the service
qulnlno were known, but few physlolans hod l*en considered, but tho faithfulness
ventured tocmployit. Maillot had Inter- with which ho always performed his duties
estod himself ln the now remedy, and go- ; argued strongly ln his favor,
ing to Bonn ln tho medical sorvlco of tho 1 Last Thursday was a stormy day on tho
government ho resolved to soo If It would Jersey coast. Tho wind blow fearfully In-
not reduce tho frightful mortality, which lend, and the wrecker* kept a sharp look-
wns 1 to every 8J4 men who ontored tho out for vessels In distress. All day tho
hospital. At first he employod tho qulnlno min came down, but at sundown tbo
merely os an adjunct to the bleeding. Ho ! clouds broke nnd fled, but tbo wind in-
soon found that bleeding was killing tba creased it* strength, and tho surf of Hero-
men, and that qulnlno was saving them. f°rd inlot ran higher by many feet than
Littlo by little he loft off bleeding, to tho th « t°of of tho llfo saving station. About
great scandal of tho medical profession, midnight the patrol of the boach saw a
Exactly ln proportion ns tho bleeding wckot curve through tho darkness. It
ceased the deaths In tli* hospital decreased. wna quickly followed hy a scoond and a
In two years the deaths foil off item 1 ln3J4 A vessel of some sort was in dls-
of nil who entered tho hospital to 1 ln 2B ‘toss ln the vicinity of North bar. Tho
nnd finally to 1 In 46. - crcw was aroused, and the lifeboat got ln
Maillot quite naturally onough grew to rendlnoss, but It woe Impossible to launch
be tho opponont of blooding, but lie wus .0 “> 80 terrible was the surf. Answering
ceaselessly vilified by members of tho mod- signal* wore given to encourage the unfor-
ical profession that he became Imblttered tunatca on tho foundered vessel. When
toward his colleagues. Nearly 80 year. J»Y broke. *l>o wind began to die out, nnd
passed before Maillot sow tho oompleto by sunrlso tho surf bad lcssonod ln force,
triumph o( hl» iden*. Dootora continued Nearly a mile from tho ahoro tho nust*
to bled their patients heartily for all «nd rigging of a schooner were vlsiiilo
manner of Ills. But ln 18(10 Maillot was fboro tho tumbling waters, and at tho
made commander of the Legion of Honor *>«“«! «io mainmast was seen a dark ob-
nnd chief of tho mcdlcnl staff of tho French l cc ‘- Tho vessel woa completely aub-
nd his Influence with others in merged^nnd tho maata were swaying llko
CARTER’S!
•ITTLE
Twiiii*. * nm ui uie skip, rcc n nue weir
remarkable succem has been shown in c
Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver I
are equally valuable in Constipation, cu
and preventing this annoying comnlaint. w
they also correct all di torders of the stnai
stimulate ths liver ao<l regulate tho Lots
Btoq If they only ccrod
■ 1
Ache they would bo almost priceless to t
who suffer from thl* distressing compld
but fortunately their goodness does not I
hero, and thoso who one** try them will Ml
these little pills valuable in so many wmyi twfi
they will not b* willing to do without tfci
Hut after all sick bead
<3 07
-1 pound nns. $1.50 to $2.25
' ‘ • e i. F- * V. .. $2.25.
(-2 puund c.ir.j, $1.85 p*jr
HtaC-applet-
pel dozen; v
dfiz^n.
Strau-berries—2 pound c-ir.s. $1.50 par
Glue**
Peach**, pi-—2 pound cans. $1.35 per
dozen.
Apricot*. California— 3 pound con a.
$2.25 p*»* doze»*.
Peach-*. California—$2.25.
Pig Feet—2 pouna cuna. $2.25 per
dozen.
Hosat Bief-'-l pound cans. 21.20 per
dozen: q pound :ano. 32 per
Corn Uoaf—2 pound cana, $1.S5 per
dozen.
Potted Ham—1-4 povnd cane, 65 cenU
rmy, n
I brliiKlu
i praftlci
n virtual revolution ln tho
lic-lno wuh sully recognized,
cckly.
dosen.
Lunch Tongueb—1 pour. 1 can*, $3 per
dozen.
Tripe—2 pound cane. $1.85 per dozen.
DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel-
L-aum St Son.
rrlnte—Berwlcic. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2
to 6e: turkey red. 4 to 5 1-fe; Indigo blue.
4 to 4Hc.; mu. 4 lo 6 cenu.
Bhe^ilnge-3-4a3\C •***«.; 4-ia4-^ I cento,
licking*-From & to 12s.
Checks—3 1-2 to 6c.
Bleaching*—Fruit of the Loom, • »-4
to T 1-la
The CotilluuUj sf llixtory.
A month ago I stood in tho cathedral of
Llslcux, in which, when tho mortar of tho
church wa, hardly dry, Henry XI of Eug-
lnml married Eleanor of Aquitaine. That
marrlr go gavo tho kings of England n
great domain ln Franco ond entailed long
wars between tbo two countries. This
struggle, lasting throughout tho four
teenth and fifteenth centuries, was tbo
chief cause of tho baronial anarchy which
culminated In the war* of the rose*. The
reeds. Evidently ono of tho crow bad been
hished to tho mask After acvcrnl vain at
tempts tbo llfoboat was finally launched,
and tbo ctnrdy crew sent It ncro-s tho
waves as rapidly as It was posslblo for
them to do. Thoy finally canto noar
enough to the wreck to eee that tho object
at tho masthead was a woman. Hho was
allvo nnd encouraged the crew ln the llfo-
bont by waving her arms. As the lifeboat
cninn nearer It wo* found tlint It would bo
extremely dangerous to attempt to toko
tho woman off until tho waves bod subsid
ed, for part* of the shattered hull project
ed above thowator, and tn bo dashed upon IS
them meant quick destruction. While tho LM Xlliurf 0
crew W04 debating what it was best to do.
-r. it I . |
wiiuo own no not.
('.(men's I.rrri.r l.ivrn nus nr* very nt
snd very easy to take One or two ritis n»
a dose. They nr* strictly vegetable sr-ill
i t cnpmi.- I if,- , Iml by C. ; nil .
elms. *11 who us them. In vlat* al 2t cr«
five for 8i. Soki everywhere, nr srnt by
CASTES MDHOn CO., Btw loth I
otJ Pill SaallSB Small Pw
FRUITS AND NUTS.
Corrected by K. A. Cullen.
FlB»—Dry, choier. lj l-j to 15 cent*.
Peanuts--North Carolina, J 1-2 cents;
^’i2moM-^3.6S4.WI. CentB '
NutS-rTSey.goel, a!h>«!K9*. 19 c*!”.S ~!
pound; Naples walnuta <b cents; Frenct
walnuts, x. cents; ptesna lu cents
Apples—Bun dried. 8 to 7 cents per
pound
Rmlsins-New In market. 1.73 per box;
London layers. 3.00 per box; loot-o Mus-
oatel, 52 per boa.
Irian Potatoes—99.a per sacx.
POULTRY,
COUNTRY
Tudor despotism was tbs outcomeof those ST u f T )o .„ ' L°°',
wnrs. ond In trying to maintain that do.- Wlnt caugh.jtpa “^gi.M^dJurnod
crow were surprised
to lieiir him exclaim, "It's Dorothyl" He
held tho glass to his eyes fnr n fow seconds,
, , _, M warn, and in trying 1a mw.xi.wnl um. no.- .. ,v. 0 »—,
per luawn. S-. «~W,X Pm POBtam.Ux. M. •-»«-*«»»» ‘o\h^ S
revolution which overthrew tho Stuarts
gavo supremacy to parliament and led di
rectly to tbo union.
Finally the parliament of Great Britain,
after proving it* capacity by creating the
British empire and dofeatlng Napaleon,
formed the model for constitutional gov
srnrrrent throughout the clylllred world. ^.^10^^
Thus tho effects of tbs marriage of Henry ’" t k ** ll 7 darcJ ,0 - " he c “Ftnln ro
ll are felt to this day throughout tbo clrt
(Corrected every Saturday by E A Wax-
elbaum tk Bn.
Hens. 25-271-2.
Chickens, 15-29.
Turkeys. 48-51.00.
Geese. 40-G0c.
Eggs. 18-29C. '■>
Butter, 15-lle.
Sweet Potatoes, 25-46C.
Irish Potatoes, 52.26.
Hu tab*gars, 11.75.
Cabbage, 11.60.
Onions. 52.60.
White Peas. 76-1.10.
Country Urcund Peas. 50c.
Evaporated Apples, 10c.
Georgia Syrup, 23-28c.
MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES.
Corrected Every r-stardey ty tsj 5.
Jaqse. A Tinsley Co.
The following are strictly whole**!,
prices:
Fish—Kit. whlta fish. 80c; in hs'.t
tMtrr*;. Hi swtkml in half barrels.
No. t. 53.73; No. 2 ln kits, S cents;
Flour-Best patent, per barrel. 53 3;
rvoomj patent, MW: straight. 9175: fain-
lly, 62.60; low grades. 52.28.
Sugar-Standard granulatsd. 4R cent*;
extra C New York. 214 cents; N#w Or-
loans clarified. XH cent*
Bay—Hr* quote today No. 1 Timothy
at 512 and fancy. 819.
Meats-Bulk side* 814 cents.
Oats—Mixed, 46:; white. 4«e.
Lard—Tterce* I cents; cans, tt{ cents;
10-pound cans, 9 cents.
Oil—lie.
Snuff—Lorlllard's Mar-aboy wnuff.
atone Jin 45c per pound; glaaa J-irs,
42: per pound; 2-ousce bouies. 19.949
per groae: 2-ounce oani. 54.86 per gram;
1-pound can*. 0.H per grate; r-^iir-xa
snuff, 1-ouncw glaaa, 6c; 1-ouaue Uus.
Uzod world. And so w* msy—nsy, wo
must—treat any great hLtorioal event un
til the ogts are “ bound each to each by
natural piety.” This 1* what la meant by
the continuity of history.—National lto-
vlow.
Thirteen Old Newspapers.
According to tho oonsns mndo by tha
editor of tbo Rutland (Vt.) Herald, thcro
are but 13 American newspapers which
have reached tho century mark. The
nixmoj of theso paper* and ths dates whon
they were founded are aa follows:
1760—New Hampshire Gazette, Ports
mouth, N. H-
1788—Newport Mercury, Newport, R. L
.J76+-Connecticut Courant, Hartford.
1771—Massachusetts Spy. Boston and
Worcester Mas*
1779—New Jersey Journal, Elizabeth,
N. J.
1788—Augusta Chronicle, Augusta, Ga.
1788—Hampshire Gazette, Northamp
ton, Mass.
1790—Salem Gazette, Salem, Mas*.
1793—Greenfield Garotte; Greenfield,
Moss.
1793—Now Jersey State Gazette, Tren-
1793— Tbo Guardian, New Brunswick,
N. J.
1796—Portsmouth Journal, Ports
mouth, N. H.
1794— Rutland Herald, Rutland, Vt
HOW’S YOUR WIFE.
Doe* she foot poorly all the time,
auffer from lack of ”n~ngy, and a gen
eral "'no-account" Gutless enervation?
Hie needa a tonic. Something Is wrong
tnfdh her (blood. Run for a doctor! Not
at all, any dear sir. Get Tier a bottle of
P. P. P. (Prickly Affli, Poke Root and
Potamtirm. the very best wnmnn's roe-
ulator and tonic extant. It readhe* rho
source of trouble quietly and quickly,
and before you know It your wife Witt
be another wetnnn, and will bless tho
kind fwte that brought P. P. P. tn
her notice and relief. Our best phy
sicians indorse and recommend It, and
no well oonduoted household where
pure Mood and Us coacomtatant hap
piness I* apprecited should be without
It. Fur sale by rrp-jtable medicine
dealers everywhere.
Mr. Randall Pope, the retired drug
gist of Madison. Phi., says (Deo. 3, 1X49)
he regards p. P. P. (Prickly Ax*.
Poke Root and Potassium) as nhs best
alterative on the market, and than be
Iras seen more benefietul result* from
the use at It than any ocher blood
medkfioe.
Exhausted vitality, nervousness, lost
manhood, weakness caused by over
taxation of tbo system will be cured by
the powerful P. P. P., which gives
health and strentgh 80 the -wreck of
etc system.
ns If to make sure thnt he was right, then
tossed It into tho cudily, and snatching up
a life preserver fastened it under his arms,
and tying a rope around his waist ordered
they dared to. The captain
monstrated with tbo man, but be calmly
told him that If tho boot wasn't put nearer
ho would Jump in there and try to awlm
to tho woman's rescue.
The captain saw It was useless to pro
test, and ho told tbo crew to do as Wlnt
desired. Wlnt fastened one end of the
repo that was around hts waist to a cleat
ln tho boat and waited for a favorablo
I UK XlT-xSA -ax* flu :o4
tesSteteaS K.netif ta ft* HH
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OOODWYN'3 DRUG STORSk
Bote Agents. Cherry Street and Co tie)
Avenue* Maoon. Ga.
Li, W YOU 1LNOW
DR. FEUX LC BRUN'S
mm PEHHYROYBL Pi
onlr FRENCH, soft sod
GOODWYN'8 DRUG STORE.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Wakes
£r Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Catarrh, Malaria
snd Kidney Troubles El
Are entirely remove*! by P.P.P. '
eartb.
iunm, O.. July 21,1«9L *
mu LtmuvBKoe..iej»oQZQa ^
i Ditinu-I boejrht a bottle of —
fneUcMA*.
SLJs Cssccr Cared.
Ttx&sasffrcrz lAe Maz*r
A.arsSssriBiS -
SEfegagasffsnas ^
leMthxtsaotbsreosrec —A
u*. Itks.skorrifovi-1
outs truly, .—Sf;
CAPT. W. M. BUST. x-
AttocneystUie.
m m Blood anaa im Hit •-%
ALL DBUaaiSTS SELL IT. ,,
lippman bsos.
B> SLIerer.oltSejtwv.meteteA y PHOPniKTOUS,
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