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n* hen any manifestation of In
,[.fftgy The market was finally
„ty at a net dec.lre of 13018
1■ . prevailing frclln* of Jo
, iw: inveai-ed by an unsansfac- 1
uni from splnnere In thl* coun
v ell a- abroad, an onrmuractory
i ir non goods aid disappoint
.mini* Ibe attitude of tlie- *pec
iitll.-. Included in to-day's sell
t ur|or proportion for ehort ac
i, an heretofore the rule.
tilt ii trinvi ia yiTiRE".
a York, Ih*c. 7.—Cotton fuiurea open
%.i\. Prices as follow a:
Ofeti High. la> Cloae.
s*• Si Iw.
~y .... j* 6s 9 .66 953 8.56
.s: 9 54 9 38 9.41
Ml 'J IK 9 34 9 31
, .}• II
. .. 9.78 9.(0 , 9.73 (.0
l ItIIIIPOIIL 4 OTTO9i MARKET.
■ tl. De<'. 7—fipol. moderate busl
,trices caster; Amerl. .in mil
The ia|es of 41k- day were
' t f which 500 were for apeeulri
• xport and Inoluded 4,990 baba
H celpla. 10,090 bales. Inelud*
. • I tics American.
- , jiei ed and t lueed qiilel Amer
. e, ; lilr.g. low middling tlause, De
'.’Ttl buyers. December-January.
.1 .filers. Janunry-Kebruary. 822
. t -• ers. Februarv-March. S.3ud sell
, ' April. 3 !M seller*. April-M ay,
r< May-June, 5 1205.13d selb-re.
5 lod seller*. July-August
>r*; August-Bepu-mber. 4 57d sell
\tt\ imLEtl* 4t>TTO\ Olßhf.T.
\ , Orleans. Dec. 7—Co4lon futures
• . „• :S9 43 April 9X'i937
j 9.37*9 38 1 Msy 1403*
e, . 9 1799 38 June 9.31fi9 S3
y,. 9 3*69 r July 9 33*9 31
4 OTTO! i.ettehs.
, Y'ork. Dec. 7 - Murphv & Cos., say:
...... Livi ipool ut.cnangod for srots,
i .. 5-ld; fu'ure* opened 2-641
* i ..i>ed at a net decline of S'-jIJ
~i TnU market opene<l about 5 points
n* i iuled steady wilth only small
, :,t .. i- during forsnoon Port re
f. | aie l.hnul aa totnrwrel with last
■ t-ut the weekly interior movemen’,
r son - days men was running eon
. , , ,y |r. ex e of corresponding week-i
~ evst.ia sea-on Is now running more
< s•. to last year. Pew care to moke
t 4 sale* her*, owing to relative strength
. ini ii nih* and strut.) sloek In New
3•. though Southern markets are ex
lacted o give nay In the near future
til. me demand become# more active
H i,d general than at preient. The morn
:r < - --ilon was comparatively dull, but
tiers was evidence of selling by the locale,
ni l n was rumored that some Inside pnr
n hod advance Information of the bil
l's isport to l>e Issued next Mon.lav
• . l.e bearish. The amount In sight
- -his week was larger than expected,
t r. g ii round tigures 44', bat, against 447.-
Or UK week and 377.4VW last year. The
eellsr.g movement became more aggres
sive during th* latter part of the session.
•• < .I- line uncovering slop-loss orders.
Ji-iiai- .le-tnlng to 957. the entile mar
’s'■ sell i g on an average of 15 to 20
Ii“ cm best prices of the day. KatS
n .'*tl port receipts, 47>.Onn against 39.957
I mr.
IMI.KLI C OTTO 91 HEPORT9.
Vrw York. Dec. 7.—T'omp.irallve cotton
t a’-rr-nt for the week ending to-day;
Nil - pis a( all United State*
Irts luring week 301.718
Nee receipt* < all t,'nltwl State*
tons s.tine week last year 248 936
f ’ ipt* to this dale 3.451.973
7 1 r- i.pts to same date last
year 3.266.283
Expert* for the week 266.487
E'l-wi* for the same week laal
vear 114 447
' •al experts to this dale 2.607 314
Teal exports to same time last
i-'nr 2.098 4*4
9 ik it all I’nMett States port* 818.333
1 k it all United States ports
•.itne time last yeas' 1.005.097
Pc k at all interior towns 671,92 1 ’
Heck at all interior towns earn*
nme last year 777 314
F' k t’ ldverpool 18*i¥>
F' s .it Liverpool same time last
f 'k of American afloat for Great
Hr.’.aln 2*4.000
F’ k f American afloat for Oreat
Hritain same Urn* last year 138.000
I'einr-iratlve statement of net re-elnt*
’ all the (orts durlnc the week en ling
Pi alay evening. Deo. 7, 1900. and during
the - im* week last year
19..i.0l 1899 04
r.dve.ion 7T..\ 89 958 73.t53
* Orleans j 99.147 48.038
31 15 1 7.832 9 op*
F. iruiah J Wi.510 39.60
' r ir.esion j 3.4815 7.210
" Imlngion 17 314 14 B*9
Norfolk | 3*1105 14.421
Tbltlmore ! 1.484 s.*>l
New 3ork | 7 548 2.8*1
I Jos-on j 12.921 5.833
Philadelphia ; 7*l 410 C
T' nsacola ! 1 3.521
Brunswick j 4C
N wpnrt News | 1.473 1.395
• u paratlv# staiement of net receipts
*M ports from Sept 1. Ifrto. to Frldav
< ■ nlng Dec. 7. 1900. and from Sapt. 1.
!'"• Jo Friday, Dec. 8 1899
R' elpl* since Sept. 1. 1900-41 1399-eo
r.ulve.ton • 9*B 544 1.049,5*1
N*w Or.ein* ... 1.213.133 832.577
Sl>*7 g.O
f>vn na h .. I 881.3*9 344 799
f ' erbaton i 1*3.792 133.349
Ik'l mlngion | SJl.o&i IM.K4
Notf' .k ' 313.475 I*4 878
P * limore | 14.714 43 f
New York ; 31.44* TS.OJ*
B'won I 31,312 29.138
Philadelphia I *738 18 ?I7
' . I 43.091 83.41S
1 * -\* k : 37.383 22 411
Newport New# 13.1 K 2 404
T*v *1 3.651.923 3241,507
• k of i-otton at al! ports. Dec. 7.
■I in the same d.iy of th*- \eek
I ■ ii
Pons. j 19004)1 1899-I*o
7 w On.- ms | 322.136 344.111*
t-.ilveston | 192,333 233.310
" 119,6*1 147.0*3
‘ *' lesion 1 13.337 33.852
) m.iigion II 227 15.7'S*
* York 41.33* 1**4.492
1 •’ .*rt* 25.32'' 31.512
■- .j Slight 1.053,092
'l*VP*l|;>T IVTO 9144 T.
* Orleans. Dec. 7 —Secretary Hester's
k.v I'otton Exchange sla ement Issue*!
■*e an increase In the move
-1 •*:’ • sight competed wl'h the seven
* :ns this date last year In round
- *: -4.*40. Por the seven day* of De
*he t-tala show -m Increase over
' Of 61 rgki Kor the 98 dsys of the
- * that have elapsed tha .iggregete
• h.ead of the 98 day* of last year 364 -
’' amount brought Into sight during
past week has been 441.131. against
for the seven days ending Dec. 7.
year.
n- vsmsnl since Sept I. shows rs
' ’ll United Bta.es ports 3.643 741
, 255.929 last year, ovcrluhd across
"I" Ippl. Ohio nti-l Potomac rlwrs.
’•'them mIHs and Canada. 330.709.
** **t **>*.BB9 last year. Interior stock*
**s of loose held at the close of th#
uerctal year, 406,U4, against 309,439
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
Board of Trade Building, Savannah
Prlval* leased wire* direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
POTTO*, STUCK 9 AND UR AIN.
New York office. No. 41 Bruadway.
Office* in principal cities throughout Ilia
Houih. BVrise for our Market Manual and
book containing Instruction! for iradera
list year; Southern mills taking 433.296
against 470.440 last year
Fo.ttgn export* fo. the week have been
attain i 1U9.375 last year.
Northern nidi taking and Canada during
the past seven days snow a decrease of
69.0X1 as computed with the corresponding
period last year.
The b>ta< takings of American mills.
North South and Canada, thus far for
the reason hive been 1 275 890. ugutgst 1,-
54*1.618 last year.
Blocks al Inc sealmuid and the 29 lead
ing Southern Interior centers have In
creased (luring the week 51.523.
WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY.
New Urb.ilis, Dec. 7 —Set rotary Hes
ter’s statement of ihe world’s supply of
cotton Shows the total visible is 3.5*7,917,
against 4.103.777 last year. Of this the lo
ts! of American cotton is 3,016.917. against
3.521,777 last year, and of all othr kinds.
Including Egypt Brazil. India, etc 551.'M*.
against 582,(M> last year.
The total world’s visible supply of cot
ton shows a decreas-e compared with last
year of 533.8*<*
Of ii,* a, s i 1 ( vtsibh- supple there Is
now afloat and he'd In tlreal Britain and
Continent al Europe 1.717.0(0. ag.ilnsi
1.630.00*' lat year. In Egypt. I4l*’ against
170.4810 last year. In India. 192,0*1. ugamat
206 000 last year, and In the United Slates.
1,515.000. against 1.878,000 last year.
i>i4Y cooni.
New Tork. Dec. 7.—The whole d*y-goo*ls
market has shown a quiet appearance to
day. and business generally has ruied
moderate. No change In ptlces In any
direction. Coitcn goods on hand allow
slight Irregularity, hut maikrt Arm on
forward deliveries. Print cloth* dull hut
firm. Linens are In fair demand ut firm
prices. Burlaps Inactive, but prices mutrt
l Allied.
NAVAL 9TOHE9.
Prslay. Dec. 7.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The turpen
tine market closes to-day at a slight de
cline below last week s prices with sales
for the week of 3.331 'Asks The demand
has been moderate, and excep* for one or
two day’s sales did not run very fa:
above the average mark In the main
market has remained featureless all
week, with nothing to add Interest to the
situation. The receipts were 6.605, against
6.202 lasi year, and th# exports 2.711.
against 9,113 last year The exports went
to New York 1.048. Philadelphia 156. Bal
timore 10. interior. 161. Hamburg 1.365
KOSIN—The rosin market moved u|*
about the middle of the week, and showed
strength which was promising for a fur
ther rise in price*. The improvement was
advance of 5c on E F ti. Tuesdav
On Wednesdav I and above went off sc.
which offset the previous day’s Improve
ment The demand w * fairly good. Sale*
fer the week were 16.572 barrel.- The re
ceipts were 23.588. against 25.939 last year,
arul the exports 30.*M. against 2**559 last
year. The exports went to New York B*4.
Philadelphia 300. Baltimore 1.589. 1 “ ,prl "’
2.631. Hamburg 4.060 Buenos Ayres, 3.800.
Antwerp l.'Ob H.irburg 6.2S<*.
Quotations— At the . ,o-e of the msrke!
io-dav the following quotation- wet* bul
letined at the Board of Trade:
Spirits Turi>ent4ne—Quiet, 34*c; sales of
9". l casks.
Rosin firm; sales. 3.37*.
Prices as follows
A. B. C *1 ** l 11
D 1 3*l K 1
r 1 40 M 1 70
p 145 N
, j 1 .V* W O 2 w
H 1 63 W W 2 85
Same Day Las* Year
Spirit** Turpentine—Firm a? 4 s -'.
cm .k*
Roirin—PuU irMki 1 noovc, firm
H ami b*lo* . 1.3 W barrel*.
A. B. C 1 1 I ** 4,1
D 1 10 K 1
y; 1 10 M I *
y 1 20 N 2 3<>
M 1 23 33' O 2N)
H ' IS.'. W 33' 365
llecelpl* I’aet YVerk.
;Bp4rll Roam
Receipts rest week *asX. 2.5.58*
Game week iast year ) 5.292 25.V39
Exports lasi week 2.711 2'.65l
Paine week last year 1 9.11S 2'.559
Movement# —
New Y'ork I *■•*4B 881
Philadelphia I Mt
Hiililmore I 19 1.589
Interior I l* s 2.881
Hamburg I L 345 4 - fjin
Buenos Ayrea I t 3.859
Antwerp I I-*®
Marburg Ii A,20
Tot#: exiwii- 1 2.711 29.651
Receipt* and Sleeks.
Keieipl*. shipment* and stocks from
April 1. Ii® 1 . to date, and to the corre
sponding date of last year;
1999-69(11
Ppirtls. Rosin.
Stock April I. 1909 2.197 142 5
Received this week .* 25.688
Received previously 292.982 721.287
Total 399.884 892,381
Exports—
Foreign !*•> •*
New Y'ork 33,948 87.909
Coastwise and Interior 41.361 2*6.524
TOU I 362.54* 746.372
Slot k on hand this day . .. 38.341 149'J08
3999*100
Stock on hsnd April I. 1999 •• >’-.09 111.396
Received this week i.* -
K*. l ived prevlonsly 271.8 .6L4il
Total 019 h
Exports-
KorrlKn * 191.963 393.624
New Tork *UU 127 19'
Coast wise an.l interior -JM*** n *
Tola)
ttlm-k on hand 11,997 1® 912
Charleston. Dec. 7-Turpcnilne firm al
3*.' It.,sin firm nnd un-hanged
YVllmlngton. N <’ Dec 7 —Spirits *ur
pentlnv. noihlng doing, receipts. K cask*
Ro.in firm 113901-R: receipts. 477
Oru4* turpentine steady nt SI.4A n<l 92 W.
receipt. V* T.r sal I1.IA; rfc^pti.
Orleam. Dec 7. -Receipts Rosin.
972. turpen’lne. 12. exports, none
fiaamcial.
MONEY—Th* demand keep# fairly up
with the euppl)’
RANK CLE AHI NOR—Th hank r|-4r
ins* during ihe pa*l '*“ "*re N 13.
• sralnst 8U93.7T7 82 for fh# correapond-nz
period last >~r. end M.25A1 19 for fh"
orrespoaulm* period of l** B
Cleerirg. by Days:
vilwur 1.226 968 22
Tuesday
We(ln*#d*y J "Z
Tmiredwy^^^
FIVA AC I AI..
JOHN W. DICKEY,
• lark and Hoad Broker,
U911T4, 04.
Write lor Llet.
I'HE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. DECEMBER S. I'.KK).
Friday 1.161 047 7a
Tota. 1*4.504.902 15
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Market barely
4a> s, il so',; ninety day*. 14 T* l ,.. francs.
Pari* and Havre, sixty days. 5.21%, Swiss,
sixty day*. 5 24%; Belgian. 6.24. marks,
sixty day* 94, ninety day* 9*S
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Umlj;
banks are buying at 1-16 discount and
selling * follows: 325 and under. 19c pr -
intum. 325 to Ate* 15c premium. 350 to 1100
*-■ premium lino to LLP 25c premium.
I'.”' lo 31.000. premium: 11,000 and ovr,
75. per M premium.
BEt’l'RlTlEß—Tha South appear* 4o
be setl.ng Central securities. New York
lurtles buying them.
•tacks.
Bid. Ask.
Augusta and Bavannah R R ...HO Uo y
Atlanta and West Point 1.46 ...
do * p r cent certificate* 108
Augusta Factory 84 88
Cltlxens Bank 135 ...
( haih.im Hank HI 111
Chatham R. E. AI. Cos.. A 57 68
do do B 58 57
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos 102 10'.
Edison Electric Ilium Cos 107 11*1
Enterprise Mfg Cos 1> 103
Germania Bank 131 ...
Georgia and Alabama 26 28
Geafgt.i Railroad, common 216 219
Ilrai i evllle Mfg Cos 180 I7n
J P. King Mfg Cos V>3 V*
1-angley Mfg Cos 115 li
Merchant* National Bank 115 li6
Nailon.il Bank of Savannah . 153 157
Oglethorpe Savings ind Trust ...112 113
People's Savings ami Loan 101 ll
Seaboard, ommon 11% 12',
do preferred 29 39
Southwestern Railroad Cos. ... HO 1 * 111
Savannah Gas Light Cos 24% 36>>
Southern Bank ...158 14*1
Savannah Bank and Trust ....... 117
Sibley Mfg Cos, Augusta 6a 88
Savannah Brewing 103 106
Honda.
Bid Ask
Char . Col A Aug Ist s*. 1900 .in no
Chat. & Gulf R R 5 tier cen>. Ist
mortgage tO2 I'M
Atlanta city 4s. 1922 107
Augusta city 4s. 1927 106 I*l9
do 4'r. 1925 11l
no 7*. W.l 107
do 6s. 1912 122
Ala Mid. ss. Ind and 1928. MAN 101% 103%
Augusta Factory. 6 per cent. 1915.111 111
Brunswick A 33’rstert) 4*. 1928 .83 86
C B R. A Banking collateral 5s 95
C. of G let motg sa. 1945
F * A 120 121
r of G con. ss. 1913. 51 AN 98 9tt
C. of Ga. Ist Incomes. 1946 53'6 54’a
do 2nd Incomes 17 18
rlo Id incomes, 1963 8 9
C of G (M G A A. Dlv ) 5s
1947. J A J 97 98
C of O (Eaton Branch). s*. 1926
J. A D 94 99
City A Suburban R R Ist 7* 110
Columbus City 6s. 1900 107
Charleston city 4s. 1909 100 102
Eagle A Phoenix Ml 1s 4s. 192* 108 110
Edison Electric Illuminating 6* 106
-
* gia Railroad 6*. 19;o .... ns m
G. 8 AF . 1945. J & J 113 114
G*-orgla A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 P* 107
Georgia state 3' t s. 1930. J A J 110 112
do 3%*. 1915. MAN K*% 107
no 4%5. 1915 119 120
Macon city 4*. 1910. J A J. 118 118
do 4 1 ,*. qnar Jan 14* 109
Ocean B'eamshlp ss. 1920 lot 108
Savannah city ss. quar Jantrary
1?1 Ii 111
do hr. quar . Fehrimry, 191* 1*48% 109',
South Carolina state t>4*. 1933 117 119
S.bley Mfg Cos. 6s. 19P3 h>2
South Bound Ss . .... 99% Wj
8 . F A W gen nit'ge 6s. 19*4 125 124
do do Ist 5s gold. 1934 Its 114
do Ft: John Dlv . Ist 4e 1934.,,. 96 96
WEEK’S II INK 4LE 3 RINGS.
New Y'ork, Dec. 7 —Total bank < Igarlngs
at the principal cities of the I'nlted
States for th' week ending vesterda)
were 12.253.63'.514. an increase of 15 3 per
cent, as compared with a year ago Tola!
outside New Y'ork rT79.641.92r., or 4 4 per
cent. Increase
New York. Dec. 7 —Money on call firm
at 4f)S per 1-ent The last loan was at
6 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 404*,
per cent. Sterling exchange week with
actual buslw - . In banker-' bills •
11 Ss' for demand and at 54 81% for sixty
day-. ik—t**d rate*. 31 82'j61 84’y. Commer
e|i| l,ills, II 6*-’,SI S1' 4 Sliver certificate*
6Pii6sr Bar s.lver, M'j Mexican dollars,
5*V. Government bund- were weak, state
bondi* wero strong and railroad bonds
were Irregular.
PTOCKA AMD IIOMJ9.
Prospecll’e Derltnr to Lash Reserve
Has Depresalng Effect.
New Y’ork. Dec. 7.—The prospect of a
decline tn cash resources of the banks of
upward of 37.009.90, proved too much for
the fortitude of speculators fo-day. and
they soH stock*, reversing the movement
of yesterday. They had th# odvaritag# of
new points of strength In a number of
Individual s'oek* amongst th# low priced
one*, but a demoralized lone in one o
two of the industrials more than offset
thl* advantage.
The sub-trezaury .llor.e has taken up
from the hmks during Ihe week 16.109.-
99h. m lading the deposits at th# su'i
ireafiiry for telegiaphlc transfer to the
Interior The dl e t movement by express,
although support-d to he small on bal
ance. I* certainly In favor of the Interior
There Is a suspicion also that the local
movements of cash which have heipel out
the showing of the banks for the last
few weeks, is not to be relied on this
week These gains have been du to *
large extent to th# opera ions of a alngi#
bank, in which Is centered some of the
most important interezlz in the financial
world. Including copper mining stock*
Th# course of Amalgamated Copper dur
ing the week baa given rise lo the ip
ptehemdon Ihit Interests Identified w.pi
It nerd not t* expected to have taken
measures to conserve th# gene-al money
market situation. The loan Item also. Is
Ih# subject of much perplexed surmise
While there has ti##n some speculstlva
liquidation In th# ato. k mark#:, there
has been some large borrowing for out
side financial operations Including suo
scrtptlons. to a lit’,9o(B® I sue of ThlrJ
avenue railroad bonds, which also closed
to-day with the annnun.ement that It
had b#*n large’v oversubscribed. If there
has been any roneldeiable loan expansion
double effect on the sin p us reserves may
prove somewhat seusirtlot'al. cepe.-lalty
with Ih* mo: trying period of Hie year
on Ihe maiket lo te- Immedlaiely faced
Liquidation was not urgent In the stock
market, but was quite general. Even
Ihe Erie sec jilties yielded temporarily on
the denial of a story attempting to ex
plain their movement by alleging that
the company hail purchased the Fennsly
vanla Coal Company. Bo'h the slocks
and bonds, however, rallied subsequently
>o top prices. Besides thl*. ’lrength was
shown by the Bt Loul. and B<n Fian -I*-o
stock*, led by th* second preferred with
n advance of 2% and th# New York.,
Chicago and 81. Louis led by th* second
preferred with an advance of 44.
On Ihe other har'd, there we* continued
weakness In Tennessee Coal on perslvttng
rumorv that the dividend would he passed
The stock fell et on* rim* 2% and after
flu* fueling lev# lelby closed <v|thln 4 of
me low**! Coincident with th# meeting
of the director* of the United Ktete, Rub
ber Company, th# common stock broke 4
and the preferred Mock 5% without
meeting any effective support It wa# re
ported after th* tn#ei ng. without equal
authority that the company had reduced
the price of R* good* per cent., and
doubts were exprezeed Of the maintenance
of the dividends on the p eferred Paclfl.!
Mill broke nearly 4 per cent, on the large
decrease In net earning* reported for Oc
tober Unsatisfactory resu ts of th* meet
ing of Western rab.oad presidents to in
force the obseivniHie off elghi rt’W.
helped to depress th* railroad Hat. There
was weakness In people’* Gas. Tobacco,
and the local traction*. Th# cloaio wa*
moderately active and easy and many
stork* were at Ihe low point.
Huwlress In t<on.i* ,v>nllnued large.
There wae |>roftt taking tn some of the
pe> illative l-aues. hut there wa* i nota
ble Increase m Ihe demand for high grade
bond*, which made the market \ery
broad Total sale* par value II,ISS.Onr
t nlted States Ts and 5 * declined per
cent, on the last call.
Today a total a4ock- sale* were 6*11.704)
•hares Including Atchison 21,1 up. do pre
ferred, *.**); Kalilmoie A OhW 8.5 W;
Chesapeake A Ohio 8.149; Chicago. Bur
lington A Quincy 5J> Denver A Bio
Grande preferred. 9*5 Erie l-u* do liret
preferred, 49.M9; Manhattan 12 mi
-otirl Pacific 16PM). Miasouil. Kan-as A
Texas, pteferred 5.400. New Y’ork Cen
tral 6.140. Northern Pacific 16. an. Ontario
A Western 6.38*. Reading, first preferre.l
25648'. St Louis and San Ftanclsdo 8.100.
ilo second preferred I.lth, St l’airl 14.2c*),
Soulhsin Pacific n *•. Bouthem Ratlroid
7.448), do pee tarred 6.1)8', Union Paclfl*
To). American Smelting and Betlnlna . >.
A me* bail Steel and Wire 8 , Anxen >.i
Tin Plate B.n>. American Tobacco 29,641);
Brooklyn lupld Transit Is.in) tfontlncn
tal Tohacco 7.1i8). Federal Steel H '■*);
People * via* 19,t8M); Sugar, ex-dlvktend, 32 -
7(8); Tennessee Coal A Iron 29. An. United
States Rubber 23. an
New Y'ork Stock List.
Atchison 3H‘i YYanash 9
do ptef *. , 1.. , .t .2.*
Ball A lihio .. 7a Wheel. A L. E I
Can. Pacific.... 85 do 2nd pref ... 27',
Can So 68 |Wtw. Central ... 11
c'he*. A 0hi0... 36’, Third Avenue 114
Ch 4 G. W 14i s B. A i) pref. 84%
ChL It A Q . IJ4', Nati Tube
Chi Ind A L . 23% do pref la
do pref 97 A mil i')>pper 1'
I’hi A N !6a‘j Adams Expi- - II
C. R. 1 A P in Am Express )4)
C. C. C. A St la (SU, U. H Express .. .’MI
CoL So 73 |VVe.I, Fargo Ex 138
do Ist pref . 43', Am Ciotlon 011 341'.
do 2nd pref .. 17-, and. piei . . 1 ,
Del. A Hudson.U> Am Malting ... f,
Del. L. A W.... 1118, do pref J;. .
Den A R 0.... 75 Am S A Reins In .
do pref 79'r <l*> pref 95 1 *
Erie 16-VAm Spirit- l' t
do Is* pref .. 45% do pref 17
<}t. Nor pref . 178% Am H Hoop ... 27’,
Hock. Coal 15 do pref 75%
Hock. Y'alley .. 38% Am S A Wire IF
Illinole Central.lß3% do pref 85
lowa Central .. 19% Am. Tin Plate . t
do pref. 4)5 do pref 87%
L. Eti- A W. 36 Am Tobacco .. 1(Y",
do pref t'46 j do pref
lake Shora ...114 |Ana Mm. Cos ... 47”,
L A N 49%j8r00k R I 17',
Man. L lorscol F A Iron •>
Met St Ry. .166% '7ont Tobacco . 3 ,
\lex. Central.... 13 | *l** pref B<)_
Mlrr. ASt L .61 |Federe] Steel 48%
dO p’ef ... . tO),' do pref
Mo l’ iflc 59%!'Ten Electric 145%
Mobile A Ohio . 9>% iJluoo-e Sugar --i’.
Mo K A T 13 do pref 1
do pref .TTSJtntl. Paper— 22%
do pref 37 , do pref ....
N. J Central . 144', let. lede O.is A*
N. Y. Central . Ml>* I Nat Bis ill' . 7%
Nor. A 'Vest ..41% and pref 91%
do pref 51 National I.ad l-
No Pactflo (' s and prrf 92%
do pref 81% Natlona Btee| 33>,
Ont. A \V . 25 V pref. 92%
Ore. R A Nav. 42 N. Y Air Brake 161
do pref 78 ;North Am l*%
Pennsylvania 14.% Pa 4flc Coa-t
Reading 3" d*> Ist pref
do I*4 pref 0% i<> 2nd pref 0
do 2nd pref. . 31% Pacific Mall li%
Rlo G. W. .... 6, 'People s Gas 97%
do pref Pressed H Car r <
St L A S F 19', do pref fC%
do Ist pref 75% Pull. Pal <ar ?'
do 2nd prt f 46% 8 Hop A T . .*■*,
8t L. Sw 15% Sugar 13)
do pref ...... 37% tlo pref 114%
St. Taul 12-% Tenn. C A 1, ... 61%
do pref 177% U. P. Leather .. 12%
Bt. P. AOm 12" do pref. 78%
80. Pacific ... . 41 it . 8. Rubber ...25',
80. R-llstay .. ■ 17% do prel 7 ‘
de pref 61% West. Union .. 82%
Tex. A Pad %!R. f AS. 15
1* Paalfto 79, ,10 pref 64*j
ilo prsf. B**’, p. C. C. A Ss L. 57
Bonds
U. 8. 2s ref ill i0.4 . 56>
re* I*B , N V. C. Is li -
do coup ... 11*6 N. J. C G. 55.127*,
do 3s. reg ...I**9% North. Pa. . 3i. 70%
do Je. c'p... 14)9* ~ <l<> 4 1155%
do new 4. reg 137% N Y , C A Si
do new 4s. c'p.137% Louis 4s .147’,
do old 4s. reg 114% N A W. C A 95%
do old 4-. c’p 115% Or*-. Nav. Ist. 11l
do ss. reg. . .113%! do 4-
do ss. coup 112% Ore. 8 L 4s. .1*12%
I) of C. 3 655.124*, <V* con. 5* ..117*,
Atch . gen 4s .16*3. Reed Gen. 4s 91'..
do adjt. 4- B**, R <1 let !<•>%
CTan Sou 2d 108', St L A I M
C of Ga. con cot* 5# Ill',
6s 97*. 81. L. A S. )
do Ist tnr. S3*, gen e .129
Vv >1 Inc 17*, St Paul con 176-%
r. A O. 44* ...104 i P . C. A P
do 5a 124% let 119%
C. A Nw. C. 7a. 119% St P , C. A P
C. A Nw 8 F I 6s 122
Deb. 5s 118 8011. Pac. 4s .. Kf%
Chi. Ter. 4s .. 93’, Sou Ry. 5s .113
CO) Sou 4* 84*, S R. A T 4 TANARUS
D. A R G. 4e >1)1% Tex. A Pac Ist 114
Erie * len 4s 8<) do >4 78
F. W. A D. C. Union Pac. 4 !*)7%
j*l 77', Wabash Ist ..116%
Oen Elec. 5s 1*9% do 3d .. 144*
loan Csn Ist . 115% Weet Shore 4s 115
I. g. N IT.l T . 4s. 104)4, Wise c#n. I*l 87
M . K A T. 2d 71', Va Cent W
do 4s **% ,
•enhonrd keearltlea.
Baltimore, D*c. 7—B aboard common
114011%. preferred 294i29% B nds. 72%
New York. Dec 7 —Consolidated Gas
closed I*B%
New Y'ork Dec 7 -Btandard CM. 7954)
F®
Murphy A fo.'a Mncb Letter.
New Y'ork. Dec. 7.—Tha slock market
opened act!’# and showing very irregular
changes There was a further particu
larly saver# decline in Ten nee sec Coaa
and Iron, which mgd* that slock a con
spicuous feature of Ih# dealing*, and Su
gar, after opening stestdy, alio develop
ed renewed weakness. A* was the case
yesterday, the Erl# issues and other an
thracite coal share* were firm on reports
that grrang'-ments were making which
would Involve the abandonment of fh"
protected Independent coal railroads to
tidewater. The movement# In the Indus
trial quarter were Irregular. There wa*
a sharp rise In Anwrlcan Smelting on
reports that * roneolldatlon with th#
company's largest competitor wa* arrang
ing. but elsewhere the price change*
were comparatively limbed and Irregular
Lillie wa* -ton# In the local traction
group, but th ton# of the dealings tn
that quarter wae eomporatlvelv firm In
the railway Ik", aside from th# anthra
cite shares, th# dealings were largest In
Southern Pacific, Missouri. Kansas and
Teza* preferred. New York Onttal and
the Pacific stock* A steadv, though
a-Hnewi-at uncertainty, was pre-ent In
the dealing* In th# ra Iway list at
large speculative sentiment **emed *o
be In Ihe main Influenced by apprehensions
of stringent monetary condition* durlnf
the remainder of the month, and the fe#|-
Inga In thl* re#p#C' were as usual. c
-eemuated hy th# prohabllßle* of a large
reduction In the banks’ surplus reserve*
In their weekly #tfements of average*
to-merrow The Loud' n market showed
general de-llne* on renewed fears of
h'ghei money rates at Hurt po.nt. hot he
declines In American* were limited to
fractions. There we* otherwise very lit
tie of Importance developed overnight,
bearing upon *he financial situation
MISCKLLASBOLP MARKET*.
Note—True* quotations arc revised
dally, end sr* kept a* near a* possible
accord with Ihs prevailing wholeawin
price* Official quotation* are not used
when they disagree with the ptlcea whole
saler* aelt.
Country and Asrlhers Produce.
POULTRY—The market I* eleady Quo
tations; Broilers, 30045 c per pwlr; had
grown, 45®5ve a three-four las grown, 55u
Southern Railway.
Tram- Arrive and Depart Saiannah on 96ih Meridian Tima—One Hour bloater
Than City Tun*
hcdule tn E st Nov. 25. 1960
READ D'OWN ToTIIK EAST i READ UP- -
N N |<'em a run* I N-> 3- N > it
. J*miu l.v .. ' Sivai.nat* A* - Wan 111
(Eastern Time) | |
• 2lpm 4 28am Ar Ua-k'llle Lv , 14>*an*i , 07pm
4 55pm -i 'am Ar ... v olumbla l.v : ■ m ’■ -•*•*
9 li'prn 9 4v.un Ar Charlotte . l.v | 9 pm *’)m
11 44pin,12 23pm Ar Greensboro Lv 7 ibpm ik*m
\ . . N.rtolk 1.) ■' • m
12 ■'•:am JBpm Ar' . Dan villa . ..... . .. Lv 5 to. m 4 38am
1 • 25pm At Bl hiiMMui l.v 1301pm'.. 0 I
2 40.tm 3 tJpni .Ar 1 1. Lyr- hburg ... Lv ( 3 53,*m 1188
1 "" r-ir* Ar ChaifcMleavttla ... . Lv 10pm|UK w
7 .'on. ,v >■ i'ii* Ar Washington . ...... .. Lv U 16am 95 pm
*<*■ n. \r Ball more Lvjj i -’-’am 83 pm
11 %.,in 2 56. m Ar Phil tdrlphla .. Lv|| I 50,nt| 4 iipni
2 03pm a 25.11 HAr N w Yik I-' U lOami 3 2ip n
a >*pn, g 00pm a 1 bom i. Lv| 6 DOp.Ujk' loam
No 11 To Tilt. N * RTII AM* Wl.br - No &
(Ceairal Tims.) I
12 J'jiii Lv Savannah ....... ... Ai s!*>im
(lo lain Tims 1
• Ihttt Lv Cos umhta Ic ! : 26am
9 stß)tn Lv .-part 1 tihurg Lv ■ 4 15pm
12 10pm Lv A-h-'ll I* Lv J Apm
4 02pm Ar not Burma* !■' '• 65 , n
7 20pm Ar % KoJivUle Lv 8 Sam
5 iOan) Ar Lexington *•• L’ ! ’.*) a>t'n
T4sam Ar Cincinnati l.v 6 uopm
6 oopm Ar 81 Louis - 1-' 8 aan
■ m Ar Ladtevtlla Lv,, 1 tia *
All trains arrive and depart from the Plant Bveiem 8 alien.
THROUGH CAR SEI4VICL. l-T* ’
TRAINS S3 AND 34 DAILY. NE'V YORK AND FU'RIDA EXPRESS ' aatl
buleil I,inited trains, with I’ullu an D awing Room bleeiung Cals bciwacli Savan
nah and New York Canoacta at Washington with 1 1 t-xpr* •* n
Pullman Steeping Can* t>etween Chail4te and Richmond aid <’ti I riot te ai.d NOi
folk Dining < ar* Serve *U meale between Savannah ad Washington
TRAINS 35 AND 36 DAILY THE UNITED STATES I ASI MAIL Vestlhubd
limited trains, carrying Pul mm Drawl*,* Huom Bleeping Cars between Sevan ah
an t New Y'ork Dining Cers serve alt meal- betw,*n Savannah and W'aarli.g'On
Alto Pullman Drawing Hoorn Slerplnx Cars belween Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and ’Tlia Land of t • bky.''
For complete Information **• <0 ral a scbedulaa. etc apply lo
F 8 GANNON. S-l V I’ A G M J M CULP T M W A TURK. OP A .
Waidilngtotv. D C
8 It HARDWICK A-st Gen'l P** Agent Atlsnts Ga
it C BI.ATTNF.H. Ticket Agent. Pin'd Sydem SiitMvn
JAMES f'REKMAN. C 1’ A- T A IB Bull •'feet Savannah Ga Phones fit!
''DC: hens. 654)7.c. rooster*. thfifOc. ducks.
:>*U7sc. geese. 75c*1$l I'D.
EGGS- Fresh candled. 224113 c; cold stor
age. 21 u 22c.
BUTTER -The tcaie of the maiket is
firm Quotallons Cooking lit . Imita
tions. 23 New York -talc dairy, 24%c, ex
tra EJglns. 27c
CH EES 85-. Marker firm. fancy full
. ream etinsi*. la’sc fur 2*) to 22-pound
average; 25fj30-pcund averages, 13c.
Early legrtsblra.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, *199
CABBAGE— 6418 c per head
ONIONS—YeIIow in barrels. 12.'®;
crates. 9no; red, 82.99
Breadstuff. lay and Grain.
FLOUR Market steady; patent, $1 .*>,
straight. *3 ‘5. fancy. 13 65. family. 8> 40
MFA l>—Pearl |*er barrel. $3,541. pet tack,
tl 15. city meal, per ack. lolled. It <*s.
water ground. 1112%; city grit*, sick-.
11 15. pear! grits. Iludnut*. i>er Ivarrel. $2.
tier sack. <1 3u; sundry brand*. |1 15
CORN—Market firm, white. Joh lot*. 66- .
ut ~.*s *u’ . tnixal corn. Jub lots, *23.
carload iois, 69c.
Hlc;’B. Market st.-wdy; demand good.
fancy bead. sc. fancy. 4!*c.
Prime 6
/lood 1%fi4%
U„ ‘*
Common **6
OATS—No I mixed, carload S3'ic; joh
tots. 354138 c; white cllpix-d car*. 38c. ,ob.
40-
BRAN—Joh lots 9.'.- : carload lots. 90
HAY-Market steady; No. I tlnvothy,
jWV-. job, 95- No 2. 945" Job; 85e car*.
• ngar and Coffee.
SUGAR—
Cut loif 6 19 Diamond A 584
Crush' and 624 Confectioner# A -tl
Powdered ’..(ilWhite Extra C.. 3.14
XXXX pow'd ...5.0 Extra C 6 .9
Granulated S‘ Golden C. o*
(’ut.es 5 H Yellows 4 91
Mould A fOO
COFFEE-
M, t.a 2* e Film# No 3 . ]o%e
lava * K c'Good No. 1 14>%c
I’eabcrry '< c Kelr No 5 . to o
Fancy No. 1 . .11% Ordinary No. * . 9*yo
Choice No 2 —lt>%c|i'ommon No. 7 .. 9 c
Dried end Kvsnnrsted Frails.
A PPLE46—Ev nporaled, 74l7\ic. aun drpd
6%4|6
A PRICOTB Evaporated. lc pound;
nectailne* 118-.
R.AIBINS —1. L, 82 10, Impetlal aahlneta
|3 75 loose. seiund noxes. B%c pound
PEAI'HEB-Evaporated. pealed, 17Yfc";
uirpeated. 8%4)f9c.
PEAKS- Evaporated. B%c.
Ilardsvnre nnd Hulldlng anptillea,
LIME. CALCIUM PLASTER AND
Cement—Alabama and Georgia ilmo In
fair demand and sell si m cent* a twrrel;
ue‘lal calcined plaster 11.00 per barrel;
hair. 46e Rosedale eemenl *. 3WH.3;
carload lots, special. Portland cement, re
tail 12 25, catload lots. 12 4)Jf2 3i).
I.T MBER. FOB VEMHEI.B HAVAN
NAH—Minimum, vaid Maes, lin.sofill 00;
ear sills 112.500n0n difficult •.*•-*. II ao
fill hi,, ship stock 1:6 WJlt.Hu, sawn ties.
sK'rffß 6'. hewn lies 35*l3*c
OIL-Market stead), lemand fair; Ig
nat )s‘i ;>h , West Virginia hack. 9012 c,
lard. 58c; neaisfoot, 6u4i7oc; machinery. 16
025 c. llns*<l Oil. raw. 7%0. liollal, T*>yc;
kerosene, prime white. 12-. water whit*.
I3c: Pratt's aatral 14c. deolorlzed Move
gasoline, drums. lHc; empty oil batrela.
datlvered. 55c
SHOT—Drop. 11.0. B B nnd large. 1 75;
chilled. $1 75.
IRON -Mark#* very steady. Swede, 5%c
NAILR-Cul. 12 39 base; wire. *2 60 baee
BARBED WIRE-13.0 per 100 pounds
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
•hot. 14 I®, half kegs. 12 25. quarter keg*.
51 25. champion ducking, quarter keg*.
12 25. Dupont and Haiard smokelean, half
keg* 111 35, quansr kegs. 8675; 1-poiind,
canisters. 11.99; lass 25 per rent ; Trols
dorf smok'-’.ess iwwder. 1-pound can*. 81.
19-pound cans. 90c pound
(niton Hanning and Tlea.
BAOGING— Maiket firm. Jute. 2%-
pound (9l>c; large lot*. HVye: email lota.
2-|K>und. 7%c; sea leland bagging 12'V
TIES— Standard. 45-pound, arrow, large
lot*. 11 30; small lot*. I! 33
knit. 11 Id*-* and Host,
g^LT—Demand Is flr and the market
steady. ■ arload kus, 100-pounl burlap
sacks, 47c; 100-pound cotton sacks, 4*c.
110-pound burlap sacks 51%r. HO-pound
cotton sacks. 13H; 125-pound burlap
sacks. w%c; 136-pound cotton sack*. 596bc,
y*)-l>ound burap sacks, 91c.
HIDES-Market firm, dry flint. 13V4c;
drv salt, ll’yc. green salted. c
WOOL-Nomlnal; rrlme Georgia, fre*
of sand bur* and black wool. IK-; black,
19c, burry. Its-. Wax, 2ic. tallow. 3A*-.
Deer skins, 24r.
Fruits nnd >ul*
ATPLEB—Northern variety. 12 50413 0.
ORANGES—(Fia.) UidBIM par box
PRFNES-dCs lo yw. 10c. 60s lo 90s, B%c;
Oh, to 70s, "c. 79a to Isa. 95yc. 80* 10 90*. 6c.
Phi to lODs, 5Hc
BANANAS- U 26112 Oil hunch
LEMONB—Market steady- at 12 0,
COCOA N1 'T 8—91.35 per 109
PEANUTS— Ainpl* stock, fair demand,
market firm fancy baud picked. Virginia,
per pound. 4%c; hand-picked Virginia, ex
tra*. 44r; N C seed teanuts. 4c
NUTS—Almonds T .r ago a ITc; Iv c* '
|9c: walnuts. French, 12-. Naples. U6sC.
pecans, lie; Rrwxils. lie. filberts. 13c; as
sorted nuts, 0-pound and 35-pound boxes,
U>.e
Herns, llama and l.ard.
IIAOON —Market firm; D 8 C. R. sales.
TV; D. 8. Bellies. *% 'Eastern), accord
ing to average size, p 8 bellies. BY*c
(Western); smoked 4' R eldes %r.
HAMS—Sugar cpred, l)%(lU*r.
loARD —Pure. In tierce#. %<- In 0-
pouiid tins and 90-pound tuba, (V#c.
t-nmpound. in llerees, 6%c, 50-pound (in*
end 90-pouml tubs, 6%.
’ll H) Fl.l ( > | til
FIBII —sl ickerel half-b trrels. No 1.
0. No 2. IT 40. No 1 6 75. kits. No
l. II 2*. No 2. il It'. No 3. AV- I'odfish,
I -pound bricks. *• . 2-jxmnd bricks 6%c;
Smok'd harrlitg. per hoz. ;*9br Dutch
herring, in kegs, i; in. new mullets, halt
barrels. 13 75
SYRUP Maiket qute', 'ieorsl* off 1
Florida ayrup. hitylna at *8 u . selling
at 334134 c; suaat hoitso #' |4VfM( .
HONEY Fair demand; strained. In l ar
ids 654!4Dc kallon.
High wine# basis. $1 27.
IM EAA EHkIIITHS.
COTTON-Savannah 10 Boston per
1 st.. 15c; to New Y'ork. per i*wt 39.-; to
Philadelphia, per hale 11 Baltimore 41
FOREIGN DIRECT- Bremen. *••. Liv
erpool. 4%'. llamburw 4Zc; Gena. Me.
Barcelona 55c- Manchester 45.' Havre,
4*B . Antwerp 40-. Iteval, fss-. Rotterdam,
PS Trieste 53, INDIRECT Liverpool
357138'. liambtirc. 448-. Gothenburg, 6*
i.t'MKKR By Sail I reight* steady. 4
Baltimore ami eae'watd, 1159 to 15 75 t *.
M, including Portland.
LUMIIEK— By sieam Bavannah to
Baltimore L.ai, to f It. R or II and O.
dis ks. 15 6), to Philadelphia 16%r par
cwt (I irounds lo fool), to New Y'ork.
|6 f3i per M. 17 25 lo dock; light, ted to
Boston, pi 5n
NAY'AL STORES—Th# naarket Is firm,
medium size vesswt*. Rosin—4'ork. fur
orders. 3s tkl per barrel of 319 pounds, and
5 per .enl primage Hplrlts 4s 9d Isr
40 gallons gr..as, and 5 per cent pilmace
Large veasals. owtu I*. spirits. 4, Jl.
Bteam lie per lots pounds on noun. 21%.
on spirits Kavannah lo Roa'on, and 9690
on rosin and IK on spirits to New Y'ork
GHII3. PHOY laiova. SCTC.
New Y'ork. Isec. 7 —Flour market was
rather easy with less lining and huls low
erect on account of the Irregularity In
wheat.
H) flour dull and easy; fair lo good
12 •(.: 19; euoiue to fancy, 13.154)3 45
Buckwheat flour dull and eaav, IJ.IiY;
2 29
Kuckwheat quiet; 697962 c
* 01 n meal firm
Bariev quiet; barley malt quiet; YVeat
ern. 654172.
Wheal %kmt steady. No. 2 red. 7%c.
f o.b afiiHti; options after a firmer open
ink wlkch was influenced by small Ar
gentine shipments, and steady English
cables, turned weak and ruled heavy ma;
of Hie session under bearish continental
odvlcea and favorable Argentine harvest
news Hu vers were also restrained by
prospect* for a large increase in North
wrest Slocks, very small rahle acceptances
and lack of outside speculallvr .>r*lers. In
the last few minutes a ae.ond rally occur
red on covering and th* .dose was steady
at %c -f*. line to #c advance. Maiea in
cluded No. 3 rsd January closed 78c;
May. 79'jc; In . ember. 77%
Corn—Spot, easier. No. 2, 46. , elevator
Option market was generally steady all
day. demand being Inspired by cables,
rains In Ihe coni belt, a heavy disirlb
utlon from Reahoard points, and poor
gi ailing at Chicago, closed firm and '4c
net higher. May dosed 42%- ; De*mber.
6Yr
i*at#—Rpot quiet. No t. SPy. options
quiet end about sleaetv
meats easy, pickled shoulder*. 5%fl
Lsrd steady; December closed"" *7 n‘j
nominal; ptfa4).
Fork mwiijy.
Rutter firm, ersamtry. lSffjg. factorv
tftfW*-. T '
Cheese firm large September. 11 Ue,
small Sepiemher. 11%.' large late mad*.
• small late made. He.
Eggs strong, state and Penimylvanla
Ti 0348’ Western regular packing at
mark. 221J27c
Potatoes quiet.
Tallow dull.
1 .11. ~ I|C f *
Rosin quiet. •
Turpentine dull and weak 427!4 ,, v
Rice s'eadyf
Molasses Wtsady; New Orleans, open
kettle, goo.) to choirs. 3204*8
Cunbage sleadv
Ootton hy atsani lo Uverpool J)8-
Coffee—#pot Rlo weak. No. 7, Invoice.
7>.); mild quiet. Cordove. *H4|l3i,e Tic
m. for coffee futures opened barely
steady at Iff IS points decline, and ruled
active end Irregular under realizing and
some short selling with a later partial
reaction on covering But th* undertone
wae still weak on account of the contin
ued heavy movement and unsailsfactoiy
*rcu!aiion and dfscrlbutlon of sup pits#
. losed barely steady, net 10 to 16 points
lewer Total sales 13.9n hags, including
February at *0)r; March. 9 15* ...
6 aor
Bugar—Raw firm, fair reffning 3 15-16*
centrifugal 96 test. 4 8-19 c; molastev sugar
J 11-l*c; refined steadi’.
fOTTOY ar.ED OIL.
New York, Dec 7—Cotton seed oil was
considerably steadier and mrs.e active on
sales to fill Maiawllies Steamer pr mpt
oil selling el IByc. Prime crude barrels
284 c; prime yellow 314 e; off summer yel
low RkeOllc: p Ime win'er yellow 170
*7%e; prime while 34035 c. prime meal 325 0
..
CHICAGO MAIIKRTk.
. Chicago, Dec 7 —Higher cahlss. light
Aigentme shipments and rain In the
country, together with report# of a better
cash demand and fears of a rupture be
tween Portugal and ilo lmd. combined tn
help wheat to-day, January cloying 4c.
higher. Corn closed a shad* 10 %c and
isais ’ye up, and provisions 2YsQ5c lower.
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* operated hy 9nth meridian tUaw-
One hour slower than city time.
In effect Nov. S, *>
Ail tratua
Lv Bavannith Daily Ar. Savannah
Bel w een
2 16 am H tvannah |l3 I" am
I) 1 m Waycuss | 1 flu a<u
• . • am J . ksonviita iv U am
3 '■ pin Ind Fktida ,;3 4a pm
5 o'pm (Monia | 7 I*'pm
Bet ween
1 3' am ... Ravannah GI 45 am
m| • 1 7 .<u am
1 1 > pm ind Last 6 55 pro
Lv Brunswick Ar Brunswick
llciw. I,
6 Fam . llrun wick i* * ftm
9 0 pm Je-up .... | U pm
. kavannah and .. 17 15 am
J • ksonvilb il 35 pm
ConnrctUaia at Port I'anipa with Pan
insular and I J> ntai ilrumtli leaving
fur Key V\ ,*: ami Havana .viundaya,
Thursdays ~. i Saturdays. HRa m.
Call al Ticket < iff) ... for further infor
mation.
J. 11. POLHF.MI'B T P A
WARD CLAUK U ' Ticket Agent.
D* B.UI. Hotel Phone T3
B W WItFVN p>.lnzer Traffic Man
ager. Savannah Ga
mt;i:<u>Gi\
% livcoy
ffehedul# Effective Bep( 19 191®.
Trains arrive at amt depart from
Central 81 a 11. u. Was: prtsod.
f'Kil Ilf Liberty street
kkh 611 rl.l la ii Time-On# hour slower than
city lime
Lave Arrive
Savannah:
Augi" la Mat on Atlanta
•I 46an Mil ■ . - 1 • OOptn
and all Iniermcllate |Mlnts|
| Augusts Mneun. Alluhla.;
Athene. Montgomery, Co-)
*9 ODptn lumhus, lltrmlugham. Am- *6 OOaro
Isrlcu#, Kufaula and Troy.)
6 00pm I Msver Aiv ommi 'latl >n )97 48am
12 (sqim Guyton Dinner Train ||4 bptn
•Dully lEv rpt Sunilav,
BETWEEN HAVANNAH AND TYBEE
751 h meridian or Havacnah city lima
LEAVE SA V ANN AII
Moittlnv only 625 a tn Dally azeapt
Monday 9■• a m flatly 34® p. m
LEAVE TYREE
Monday only ; 16 a. m Dally *x**pß
Monday 10 25 an Dally 639 p. m.
Connerllona Blade at terminal potnlg
with all tealna Northwest. Weal aod
Boulhwe*i
Rreepli.g cal., on nlgbt trains hetwegn
havannah and Augusta. Muon. Allaoia
and Blrniingnam
Parlor cars on dzy trains belween Ba
vanuah Marts and Atlanta.
For ri'mplote Inform." lon, schedulos,
rales and * ooneetton*. applv to
W O BREWER, CRy Tl. ket and Pate
enger Ag#nt. 107 Bull street,
or
W R McINTY'RE. Depot Ticket Agent.
.1 (' HAILE. General Passenger Agent.
E II HINTON. Traffic Manager
THKO. D. KLINE. Gen Superintendent.
Stvacnah. Oe
/^B^VESTIBUttO
(IMITED
Double Daily Service
Thr abort litir tr- Norfolk. Waaldnctan,
lie minor.. Fblladelphla, Now York and
,'h* Eo<.
ARIUVAI. or TRAINS
FROM
No 27 Norih and East sno am
No. 8 I'rnmark and Lu ll Sta
llon* 10 90 am
No 21 North and t*t 11 10 pm
No 04 Jackaonvlile anil Florida... Ik pm
No Ti M'nHonwry und Waal I |> pm
No 7* Helena and l> al Polnta.. 1 45 am
No M Jackaonvliln and Florida...ll 40 pm
DBPARTFRF, OF TRAINS
FOR
Nn 27 Jacksonville and Florida .. 2IK am
No. 21 Jacksonville and Florida .12 U pan
No II Naw York and Earl. 1 M pm
No. 24 Tianmark and Aupunta 1 W, pm
No 71 Montcotnrry and Waal 7 am
No n Halana and laical Station* ( in pm
No M Naw York and Karl 11 11 pm
MasSlfli ent Fullman buffer rl'.pln* car
aarvlca lo Washington Baltimore l’hila
dalpbla and Now York, alao lo Jackaon-
Vllle and Tam|a
Pining rare from Savannah to llamkat
and Richmond lo New York
DufTei parlor cara Savannah lo Mont
comer).
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Ollier, Hull and Bryan (traela.
Rhone 21.
The lead Inc future# ranaed aa follow*:
Ocentnc liicheei boweat.Cloamc
Wheat. No 2
Pec 7DHO7M, 7>>‘, 7n*i TIP,
Jan TO’.hTl'i 7*. TmYfIWH 714,071 H
llav 735574 747171*, TVS 7rtT*74
Corn. N<* *■-
Dec .... 2rl*', *4 *7H 2T*4
Jan MS • 3hA, 24 24*
Hay ... A*, 'i 96 T ANARUS, Id*, XA4, 345(24\
Oat*. No- 2
Dec 21H 21H 31*4. 21H
May ... 22522S W 4 23*. 23%
Mere Fork, par barrel—
Jan *l2 224 *l2 25 sl2 US 112 3
May ÜBS BBS 2192*3 U
Bard, per 10U pound
pr 7 10 7 15 7 10 TIIH
Jan * 92*4 S <1
May ti 9f, S *S *
Short Rlbr ner ton nonnd-
J,n 5 32*,* .' * S
May * 37S 42% *•
Cah quotation* were a* Mlow*: Flour
quiet, and steady: No 2 Sprlnc wheat,
aargfic. No. 2 rel. 74- . No. 2- corn, 29c: No
3 yellow M2*c. No. 2 oota. 3k-; No. 9
white. 9Na*V.-; No. 2 White.. 54 S
j-,. Fair to choice maltlnr barley,
V>d,'>7 No 1 f l ®* need. Fie. No. 1 North
western. 9t.71t; Frlme timothy seed.
24 m Me*, pork. |>er barrel. 411 27Sffll-5.
Bard, per l'* piunda. t7.1007.U5: Short
riba aide,, tlooaei. 14 500A72. Dry Halted
ahoulderf. (boaedt. V*4|%o; abort clear
,I!,t iifcxedi 54 1J06.M. Whlaky, batda of
high wine*. 9127.
••It C arrd He."
"Oraybeard broke up rheumatlam on
me," *aya Mr. Cha*. Thomas, the )•
eier on Whitaker street. "And put me In
better health tnan I hava enjoyed la a
lone time."
Taka Oraybeard FlUa for that dtscy
feeline—Boat appal Ita. and follow It up
with a bottle of Greybeard It ta all you
need Ueapef* Drue Cos., eole prop*.. Sa
vannah. Oa.~ ad
A Hlch-Orada Institution for Eadlts
Shorter Collece. Rome. Qa. WrUa for
eatalocue—ad.
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