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STDCKDFCOTTONWAS
VERY SMALL,
Recording to the Reports of the Cot
ton-Carrying Roads, There Were
21.020 Bales of the Sta
ple on Hand at the Close
of August 31.
AYn-hlngton, October s.—With the co
operation of all the cotton carrying rail
roads In the southern states, the depart
ment of agriculture has made an investi
gation of the amount of old and new
:'<-n on Land at the close of the season
.902-03. Returns were received from
1,436 stations, not including Senboard
~ tnlmils, which show that at the close
■ day’s business, August 31, there
w ,. r , in sight at these stations 21,020
; ,;.s of cotton, of which 8.931 were of
■w . ott'Ui of the cron of 1903 and 12.089
■ tl.c old cotton of the crop of 1902 and
t-t-’vii’UH years.
/•it* icial number of bales on hand at
,r points in each stale was as
am.!. 1,322: Arkansas, 635: Florida,
... a. 6,028: Indian Tcl“'l«'ry. 83:
935; Mississippi. 1,934; MIS
-2. North Carolina. 231; Oklahoma.
S. ,'b t'arolina. 1,298; Tennessee,
■99. ••nd T’-xns. 6.6G8.
, ihe n< w crop 3.316 bales were in
, ■ e.- 2.551 at pul.!;.' gins, 1.061
.. a;presses, 571 in cotton yards and
> a railway platforms. Os the old
.... 5.099 bales were in ware houses,
■ public gins. 3,296 at eompn ■ ■ .
C 32 in co''.on yards and 379 on r.iil-
. pares do not include any cotton ■
... j m ware houses belonging to local
~ nor any cotton at compresses ■
. ... in from other sta ions prior to
August 1.
Stock of Cotton August 31.
liugton, October u. —With the co
n of ill the cotton carrying rail
.. it* southern states, the dep., t
• of agriculture has made an tuves
. . . of ti’.i amount of old and new
on hand at close of the ■■ > ■
, n >f 1902-1903. Returns were received
• ... 1.136 stations, not including sea- ,
terminals, which f-how that t.t
. 1 , of the uny's business Aiw.wt 31
• r w. rc in sight at tiw.-e stations 21,- ’
. l-nby of cotton, of wl’.icil 8.931 were
i.'iv cotton of the crop of 1903. and ,
,89 of the old cotton of the cron of
1 and previous years.
■ ... total number of bales on hand at ■
■ ; :r points In each st :te was as fol
s-;,'to. Bales,
iil.amn 1.322
111<as 635
• ‘ ia.” .. •• 6 023
a Territory 33
• c>. ra 936
■ • TipplT 1.934
sourl ••• 2
\ . ih Carolina 2.311
i onia 01
•th Carolina I 239
m ssce I ‘199
<. 15 6.663
<>f the new crop 3.336 bales wore in
..re houses. 2 551 nt public gin-'. 1,061
compresses. 571 in cotton yards,
12 on railway platforms. Os the »4
•;, 5.099 bai..s were in Ware ho tscs,
783 at public gins, 3.296 nt compn -ses,
12 in cotton yards and 879 on railway
pi uforms.
■ •is... figures do not include any cotton
red tn ware houses belonging to local
;n ;, r any cotton at compresses sh.p- ,
in from other station# p.'iov to Au-
. •: 31.
r unled with rheumatism 1 Then whv not
< others have done -take Dr. Thacker's
u.et and Blood Syrup and he cured?
SLLTHEHSOf DIXIE
XTINFFP FROM r\c,r. TEN.
io- sheriffs openly say they intend
’ ; steps. I'li’iy appear to feel
iiu'.j win loose some vot'-s if they
. .-ops agains: tin whisky nan.
~ . venth Victim of Danville Wreck.
. x. October 7.—A
v,'. Spies, one of th? mail ci' .as
i.i the wre k of the i.i. t mail
. ,i w. <.!•; eg", di'-d i” ■ i tdgi’t. 'A ■ 1
amputated b l Friday a.’.d
.. .. ,t,r:ioon he was taken wor.-v
’ the eleventh victim of t’.iß
Bit; Cotton Mill Chartered.
: : i.-i.pi. N. C.. October 9.—(Special.)—
t .■! artel- d the lloii Cot
.. .i stock SIOO,OOO. to
i ~,|i.,” spmuimg ami v. ivi’ '
,t St. iiiiii hi Stephen A. Holt : :;■!
■ : s’...Aholib rs.
TENNESSEE.
' ve Prisoners Cut Way Ou'.
•it rmi.gi. Oet'ber s.—Five white
. - d and sawed their wa v out
•: eo-mly work bouse at an early
this morning. They were long
i m- ■. ami rewards have b. ■ n offered
■. i■■ capture.
—
Want To Recover Lands.
fin Antonio, Texas. October 5. —A .-'.it
on vendor s lien not-s. tiuur. gating SiO.-
00 : .) wis fi-' .i m tic di. Ir: t court h‘-:e
. i s against the Ki: g-('r .wther c.a -
mu and otliirs. o <-kii. ; to . .li'ofv" a
■ r s lien on n lito-i .u,.t .-.m. .: of
!i'..l pi AleMullin ' lifat v..,.- riven
i .i's' ta when said <’o: ;.«r.>tlon wms
■ I . >w:i info the b n. • t .. r • i and
". lii'h land the King-C: owilv-r <Miip."rv
• splinted as oli land:'. The plaintiffs arc
li. and A. Oppenheimer, bankers, of this
■ - fiom wu n th • 1.,. 1 ' ...i.
Violation of the Anti-Trust Law
Austin, Tex., October 10.—Forty-live
more suits were tiled tod ij- in th,, sis .y
--drd district court by Attorney Gi n. r-'i
'•loore against the rai.: . Is of ti: st 'te
r-nd four express companies doing l.i:-d
--"rss in Texas for the alleg'd violaiimi
"f the anti-trust laws. \\ i h tin tic.-
■ ills filed last Tuesday rigid i<t four of
' railroads and the i xii;.;..- comp.ini.
it makes a total of for'y-iifn" suits tii.d,
Whep I say I cure I tio n< ::!??ii merely to
stop them for a time ;m.i the i!.ive them re
turn again. I mean a ra,iical cure. I have made
the disease of FITS, EI’ILFPSYor FALI ING
SICKNESS a life-lontf Study, i warrant my
remedy to cure the v. ■ tsl cases. Because
others have failed is no reason for not now
receiving a cure. Send at once fora treatise
"nd a Fret Bottle < i my infallible remedy-
Give Express and P At Odice.
Fruf.v/.n PEEKE. F.' ~1 ? rSt NX
y Inch embraces every railroad doing
business in Texas.’ The petitioner al
leges that these railroads have entered
into a contract or agri ernent wherein
th 'y are to handle and tr ini port freight
from only a certain express company,
thereby rendering them non-competing
and in restraint of trade in violation of
the anti-trust statute. The penalties
asked lor against the forty-live roads
aggregate $421 ,CUO.
LI & A.
Bad Negro Uses Gun.
Columbia, S. C., O<-sober s.—At Rose
mary, a village about 15 miles from
Georgetown, on the Georgetown and
Western railroad, and the central depot
of the logging operations of the
Atlanti • Coa. t Lumhtr Company, George
11. Aameida. a. boilei maker end me
chanic. was shot through the head and
hi: iantly Kdletl and ?<ight \\ itchman
Vi h ■ 1.-r received a si lions wound in lhe
mouth at tile hands o' a negro desperado,
also and employee of the corporation.
Tne murderer escaped.
Got Liquor, but Not the Men.
Abbeville, S. C., October 7.—(Special.)—
Yesterday revenue officers and dispen
sary constables appeared at Due West
and in less thin 2 miles of the town
limits found nd br-.ik" up a whisky still,
capturing three hundred gallons of beer
a lot "i ;■ xt." ■ The men who op
erated ihe still escaped, hut will be
pursued.
. «
Free Booklet
On Blocd Poison, written by the leading
sp<, iallst of this country. Address Dr.
J. N' wton 1: .lhaway, 42 Inman building,
Atlanta, Ga.
Actor Tolson. Dies from Wounds.
[ l'’ort Sndili, Ark.. October s.—Charles
■ Tolson, th .. tor who was shot in Van
: Buren yesterday morning, died at the
. I," pita.! tills morning at 5 o'clock, lie
will inierred in the city cemetery
hero. The d- ci <1 was a Mason and
i ’ • ■ ■ - ral will
tai.e piaee under the auspices of those
lu !. ■ ,:,u m i to make any
"I • •. Il':-- il. i .•_■ 1., ■ about whom
ii a,.--cd Hie -hooting occurred, is j
k. : t • i. v. ~:,i!( d to prevent her |
saying anything concerning the frageay. ■
' Dr. rarehnuiu will rcarr. sted on a
1 charge of murder.
Four Killed.
Si oam Spiings. Ark., October 7.—Four
rc.i n were lola d and two injured in a
h'.-d-on eoliisr.n between a double-hind
er freight train ami an extra, engine, 4-
miles north of 1' r ■ la’t night on ill”;
Kanias Citv Smitlnrn road.
d-ad .'Hi l-bi'.-im-er Warrell mid En- ,
gimer Penrod. ,\i -i.i. Ari;.; Fireman!
' ibuniin. A;! >a:n Sp; ir.g. ; ; Fir ".mn Rog-|
. ar". Piltidmrg, K;,n.
; The three, engines were demolished. !
■ Traliie was del-iyed S'-Vei’al hours.
Charged with Counterfeiting.
Columbus, Mis'S.. G.'lober 5.-iSp"l'ial.) ■
J B. Pittmnti and AV. H. G:!ni"re, whu
came h* f ’ lust Ir’cn b '.ica, Ai.i,,
ire under r.u i \vu.h making
und ','.e 'i-;u cotiiii.erl'*u in- 'i •y. Ide
hoines of bdii w*!-* s<-a rc-hud. but no
jdr.nl was f’-ai.■!. 'J u*' ha’li ':. allv -id to ,
have been ma<iv by I :- '<i \« ry Ciade.
Both are married men w ■ i iambi l s.
Longino Names Judge for Third.
Jackson, Miss., October B.—< Sp’.-Ha 1.)
The resiairu ioii «f JuiUe T. H. Bowrcy,
01 tlie third circu’.i <. ,)urt d strict, has j
been t t.-mved and ‘pt' l by I m go\-
. ; .... \we i 9 ■ mac- likc-i
i • dp .iniin'auciit oi f bm. f. B. Boothe,
: o! Sardis.
Bello- Buzz hid Seen Again.
Black Ha vk. Mi , ’ ■’■<''■l' 10.—(Spe-
cial. • i’he led uzz i1 R s seen here i
tills we. ~. Ti. ■ wrKe” was picking- cot- i
ton ni heard ih( tinkling of a D'-ll and ■
i on lo'king up -aw a l-,;zzaid vitii -i
small bi ::" -finm-r bell attoehed to ids
j m ’! Im be.’.! V - poll h< ; bright and ,
' na.i a G:. 1" >O. Til. Unkli ig of
i his bell din rmt mto frighten oth rs,
: .. soared with great Hocks of them.
vmeumA.
Trains Now Use Tunnel.
Rr a nolo-. Va.. Octo ■. 5 The Norfolk'
I and Western Railw.i v Cm ipany announce
ti:. reopening of their C.nch vall”y divis-I
ion t rm -ii 1 u-.1.i." alter an in t, t rapti'.ni
: of nearly six w<--.-;;s.
I'laigi i: linin' i. which caught fire on
'A ;g : 27, i.- c o."vd t.inl full train ri r
’ \ .- will !'■ I-<i fori"* d us is > ilsltoma
' without I'iirtln-r ii-.tei vention. Th-" woo l- 1
in lining of •!,■• t.innel burned lor si".-,
ei.ii wt.-I;s amt pioved a. ver.', stuliborn
l-i.- to t iug:i;.-li
''l'h.e tumu i.w lit. h is I ,COO fret long, w...->
iis . • t•;': > is id, 4 and tlm wilt’s
l-e, ils'T.Te'J.
Senator Eutler Stiuck by Bock.
! Richmi ini. Va . t’.tob'.r 5. - < Spe.-ial.)— ;
( h nc-i il -M 1 Rut ir, ex-lrnite-l States i
senaim fr r- 4"- t.'ai "1 iua, li; -l one ot
1:13 ears aim' -t severs d anil his scalp !
b.nilx cut ' i '■ i slay 1-y a stone thrown .
thrm'iali tn.- •.in.’. w of the Seaboard Air
l. 11" train, on win h In w.c-, going home (
i ' 'ill W:i: ii; Jr.■'• h.
< ; i: ; :;;;d \ und.cr of oilier* ■
v , : ! • . .'i nd new iri7
.■> ■ \vh •! >;■<.' ■■ I'.-Vl’.’ < r;c-h< d !
t ■; !i; i•• v .‘iiid sili-Ck t.ht? ’ X- ,
•;)’ til' •' th' 1 fICHd. Th<i
GeiHi Bt.'ii' r df to s- 1 p here, ;
i» '•ij 'ii■’d io’ !.i.< lamily physician
to m -ct him .it Lome.
p is iitd that the stone was
thrown wiih '."Si ii; al intent.
—
ZEBRAS LEAVE CAPITOL SITE. |
All Reminders of the Old Peniten
tiary Soon To Go.
da-kson. Mb ".. October 6.—(Special.)—
T'm' convicts have nt last entirely va
cated the site of ti; -old p'-nitentlary,
where the new capitol now stands. A
1 urge nam ' r of the convicts have b” n
almost continuously omployed in g-rad
p.... etc., a'om-t th,- new bc.i’ding and
: ■ , ( .|-el ore s -v'-r.'i! of tic- old penit'-iitiary
out bindings im’.m b-mi left Handing all ,
this time and a.- spuu'iei'.s lor the j
•Mi,vi, ts
With the denarttir,- of the last of th” i
•oni :■■■■'• however, the d. molition of i
' old hoi.si r will be at once com- ,
nteiicd. ami wiiiiin a few days it is!
proba-i’o ili'ii tii''te will be loft no re- 1
minder abo it the capitol grounds of ;
I’l, old prison wk ,', w HI.- for so many ;
;-s i-anlinesl Mm-i- -ippi's criminals. i
Tim I>"::'.l’cc "f the g-ading of the cap
itol v.'"''i'.ids will b” carried on with ■
>l’ und'T the sap' rio tendance O1
'Major D-. an of tne commi-sion,
■1';...,.,, ha.- emmide: able activity
on state firm in the nuitit'-r of
■ nil. • mg th” fi' ci-y s:.i.|iie, and the
e, nvi-'is are now pa king an average of
. . ik. , . enty-li\ ■ or thirty
a day. wail" tin ginning keeps'
p-tc wit'll til” i>iciiing.
■ ... I-
on .’la:;,! ,'i'ia tiie intention of
■ 1,,. i■■ i. ti: ry .-iiitlioriues is to dis-
, ' ii tin ■ w. ■ k.
BODY OF BISSELL CREMATED.
Grovet Cleveland Hoke Smith and
John G. Carlisle Present.
1 Hoffa'". N. V.. <>.-ti.ii. r 9. -The fun.-ral
i of Wil-"ii s’ Ibs's 'l!. former postmaster
■, - ], t >k place today. All the courts \
' in lhe <;ity a .ijaurnoi as a mark of re
spect. Tile bod;.' wa •• eremated. The list
I <>f honorary paiib”iircr< included Grover
Cleveland, John G. Carlisle, Hoke Smith,
Ft.ink 11. Good', "a r. of the Buffalo and
Sn-'i'.iehanna K liiimid Company; John G.
I ;;m;n a’.,! Dr. Charles Carey.
TIIE WEEKLY (INSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA., MONDAY, O( TOBEE 12, 1903.
ESTIMATE OF CROP IS
10,2110110,
Estimate Furnished Is Result of
Careful Investigation by Com
missioners of Cotton-Grow
ing' States —Meeting
Adjourns.
Montgonn ry, Ala , October 9. -Ten mil
lion, two hundred and seventy-one thou
: and bales Is th” estimate of the present
cotton crop, made by the Association
of Southern Commissioners of Agrieul
ttire, which adjourned here today after
three days of continuous session. Tne
estimate furnished is the result of a care
ful investigation made by the commis
sioners of the several cotton growing
states.
The followii g is the estimate by slates
reported by the commissioners;
STATES Bales. !
Alabama. '1,000,000
Arkmsas 870,000;
Fioiida 60,000;
Georgii 1.300,C00
Louisiana 750.000
Mist.issippi...l,soCOOO|
Mismni 50,000.
North Carolina 525,000 .
c Klahom.i 200.000
South Carolina 900,000.
Tennessee 300,000
Virginia; 16.6001
Texas and Indian Territory . .3,000.000
The association passed numerous reso
lutions during today’s session. Most im
portant was one looking to the preventi.m
o the importation of th” hall weevil Irma
T< xas Into the cotton states. It is urged ,
that no cotton material be brought from
Texas so lone as the weevil is known to ;
I be in the state.
! Other resolutions asked for the coopera- i
| tion on Hie part of railroads in holding
farmers' institutes, urging the teaching ;
~,f .' griculture tn al! the cotton sections, ;
inviting desirable immigrants, better ad
’ mecments of southern advantages and ;
>• ' thods for exterminating the southern !
' cattle tick.
Meet Next at Baton Rouge.
Montgomery. Ala.. October 8 —At the j
second lat ." meeting of Cotton Stales ,
As.-.»<'iat:on of Commis-.leners of AgrTul
i ne a committee w;t- appointed, Com- i
ml.-.doner <F. Stevens, of Georgia,
! chairman, to make an estimate of the I
cotton crop of the south. It will be made j
• tomorrow. j
‘ A r. "Olution was offend providing for
die chancing of the name of th” as. >- i
e: ilion to lhe Southern States Association
of (.’onimissloni-rs o; Agriculture.
A telegram was road from State Com- 1
iin- . i -m f of .i'icultiire of Missouri in
viting Hie a . 'elation to meet in Su
1.-ouis next year.
I Hiiton Row . La., was selected as the I
next plae.' of meeting.
It R. Pool.-, of Alabama, was elected
P-. -Ti.ii, 13. w. Kigroe. secretary: G. I
W. K-'incr, of Virginia, first vice presl
i.-nt,; W- G Ogilnie. of Tent,ess.” . second :
vice president, and V. E. McLean, of
; Florida, treasurer.
Gulf Ports Trading Co.'s Estimate, j
Galveston, Tex., October s.—As in past
i years we lieiewith give an estimate of
the cotton crop, derived from reports
of 175 to 200 ~il mills embracing the cn
; tir - cotton belt.
Our circular inquiry was sent out to '
the mills op September 26, and the an
swers bear the average date of Septem
'l, r 30. We h'-rewith give the result |
of tin s- reports comparing with Mr. Hes
i tor's figures of the last season:
No. Bales No Bales
1903-04 1902 03 '
| Alabamal.lso.ooo l,0b?.000 ’
Arkansas 900.000 1,000.000 i
Florid 50,000 56,000
, Georgial,3so.ooo 1.470.000 ■
l.imisiana 750.000 884,030
, Mis: irsitipll,3so.ooo 1.404,000
' N rtn ('.irollna. etc,. 550.000 575,000
South Carolina.. . 950.000 950.000 ’
; Tentn ssee, etc 400,000 509.0-0 ]
Tex. and Ind, Ter. .2,800,000 2.831,000.
10,250,000 10,728,000
The repm-ts show that the crop on an I
avenge 1. three weeks l iter than last j
i >ear; that it has suffered immensely from
planting time until now from unfavorable
w ailii. conditions and the ravages of it>
■ - i- The ’.Hill weevil has done more
age ii- T< xas than ever before, and
ext ■ V d i operations far into the
a", iu in ■ • ;nti.'-' of *l>is state. Our es
timate is baS”.| on pres -nt conditions of
th. .-fop as reported, and on favorable ■:
v.'.. th'.-r from now on and an average ’
; foist date. Extremciy favorable or un- ’
■; favorab’i- weather conditions from now ’
on would change our estimate accord-
I ingly.
SHE CLAIMS TRACT OF LAND.
Mis. Humphries Fights for Valuable
Tennessee Property.
Know ille i "im., October B—(Special.)
Mrs Ei'.melt 1 Inmplireys, of Sherman,
: Tex., is in this city in an effort to estab
lish a title to lands which she claims i
should have passed to Hie heirs of John .
S' vii-r, the first governor of Tennessee. :
Mis. Humphrey is Sevier's grcat-giand- '
; da-mlitcr. Through her attorney she pre
: S-, tiled a claim to the Knox county court
• r -‘.'126.54, a balance which she claims
the county of Knox has owed the Sevier
i. ate i.oi'.e 1817, an old settlement of
the', dale showing the amount duo, and I
she claims there is no record of it ever '
ii, a■, ing b-i ti paid to the estate. The mat
ter lias b<. it refertc-d to County Judge A.
D. Collier. The heirs of John Sevier,
through Mrs. Humphrey, are laying
claim to over 100,000 acres of taluabl” ;
lands in Tennessee, which, it is said, i
mi'i c gregale $100,060,000 in \alue. Ac- i
to Mrs 1 lumphn ys, the h< it
:. , j t'-i it He land was granted to John
ih vier by m-t ot congiess in 1795, and
tii.c, it li. .-- i.i tracts as follows:
I nt 25.040 acres on the Cumberland
’ riv-.-r. i-umm :e ing at the Kentucky state
line and running down the river; 25.069
.. -i. ■ i.ilong 11.” s.-im<- river and west "f
! ill. 11, -I nii.'l. 32 000 acres along tho ,
Cun-bi riand river ami including a part
of th' city of Nashville and the site of
I lhe ■ it,re tov.-n "f Gallatin, Tenn.: ;0.000
! a.-i- mi Hnfi : o river i:< t far from Bon ,
IS THIS WHAT AILS YOU?
Do you spit up your food?
Do you belch gas?
Do you swell after
eating?
Do you have heart-
~X b't'-’n?
I j Do you have short-
. y ness of breath?
' ■.>/ Do vou have pains in
i/i*?. j., the chest?
lr'. Do you have sore-
k »'i',o:N ness in the right side?
X*' Do you have numb
r ' h'-I ■ -t r ‘' s ' ;
'.5 '. . sldW Ito you have cold
’ ‘ ’and:; and feet?
Do you suffer with
constipalloh or diarrhea? 1 can cure you. ;
w . ,i. tuck i;h, j
to Broad Stret t, Atlanta, ' 1 ’
'• r<
iW '.UittS WKIHt AU. i.ISL I Alio.
Bost <'< .uuh Syrup. Ta.rttCß Uood. Use 4
l r Zl In timo. by drngxlat»» ESH j
Air; 1,000 acres on tho Tennessee liver
west of Na; hvillo; an island in tho French
Bread river near Knoxville; 3,700 aercs
in Greene county; 37.000 acres in Carter
county along Stony creek.
It Is claimed lliat 60.000 acres of this
property was granted within the pro
visions of the emigressiomil lanti grants.
It is also claimed that the state of T’cn
| nessee lias issued grants for every foot
of tin properly, much of which is now
’ extensively improved.
Mrs. Humphi-cys is preparing to insti
tute legal procii I'in'-s in tin- hope of per
fecting t’itle to this pr >p r y. She has
already commenced a unit for possession
nl 2.590 acres in th" state of Alabama,
and it i understood sir- claims 2.500
acres in Mississippi, for the possession ot
which suit will also be brought.
HALF MJLLiON DOLLARS
TAKE?! IN ON THE FIDDLER
New York, OetOlier s.—Morris Park
la okmakers at - brooding oter Hie result
of the last i ice on Saturday’s pro
gramme. Tile Fiddler won at odds of
20 to I Small "mas were placed judi
ciously around the betting ring so that
the odds did not recede. Meanwhile,
it is alleged, heavy wagers Were plane t
m the pool rooms about Hie country and
th” bet.-, wre i agerly snapped up b-‘-
eause t' i-'gtaphic reports from Hie track
i showed no change in odds and the layers
were not. at till worried as to the pos
i sibility of Th.' Fiddler coming in first,
i Most of the 1: -okniakers' Associaiion
! estimate that more than half a, million
. dollars was •deu r d up un the result.
I Tins city is 5.:14 to have lust about
34C0.C00. liliieag" pool rooms SIOO.OUO.
' St. Louis $100,600. Sun (’laneiseo $16.-
' 000 and Louisville SIu.OCO, It is staled
| that the stewards of the Westcuester
Kucing Assn,-is:: n will begin at once
! a rigid i-.ivesltgation mto the running
i of the race an i iileati’y ot' the winner.
’ The Fiddler was brought here not ion,;
’ . go fr nn th” we.’ t iiis history until
i Saturday's race hat' been rather un
eventful, for t tr;ill> 1 was nearer
last than fust in hi:- races.
Tne Fiddler was today paraded In the
paddock alter Hie fifth race, when man.'
well known li-h; ” were satif-Tied
that he V.:-. Tile l''i'’u’”i' and not .Mac-
Namai.i, as had been reported.
The Fiddler from. Arkansas.
i Memphis, October 5. -It is reported
; that ’li” horse Tin Fiddler, which was
1 the medium of th- t•'ti c I ional coup on
i Saturday last, .u .'.lmii: park, is a
' "spetd marvel" A The
; local p-.'Ol room w. t' In' Inavy on Satur
day's race, SIO,OOO having liven paid out
’ to local play. rs. It s t <1 that tie.)
’ horse had ' e-.n e..,iecia'ly prepared lor
i Saturday's race. He w.u-; entered in
i another rac ■ .n Mmris • •,,< only n f w
; days before, but for some reason was
: withdrawn bet posi lime. Several
! well Known avy tor.- Her,, have
, been on tho lockout for Hi” hors,, Hie
• ntries from New Y i. -mg scami -d
■ early every night When Lae Fiddler
' appeared as a contest” t in ihe sixth
; race at Morris par’, S unr-lay the :
j 'hungers left th* •■it.. iTiuay u-glit tor
Hoi Springs am! m- • a, Ky., wher?
i It is supposed they p’aw-.l large amount:!
■ In the b< t’ng’ ring L is not known
’ what part of A: ‘laus t ' ib,.' horse comes .
1 from.
Smatliers To Buy Fast Horse.
! Chicago, October 5. . i' ve’,'->:"-d that
! E. E. Smatliers, Hi,- u".mcr of MT-Cltes
i n-'V and Majc Dclm.'-. about to any
; Dick ti'ell -s for SH •.' ■ Dick YVe'l' S
' is the property of 1- Re-pr-ss, mi- . !
' is quoted ...- m-’ilu r <wi rming nor deny
; ing ihe i-ru’ able s .'•
Dispersal Sale . Belle Meade.
1 Nnshvlll.-. <>.•("’ . -Th thorougli
. hreds are being b-”' at Bel!” Mc.u’”
I for .-'liipnu ' to N. York, when' th
i di-perS”! of the -al stml will take,
place on th,. !4lli i: his rxmth. T’my
will have Nashv”’ - i 7:30 th’s ‘ ven- ’
mg and I--' run lb • : J as -i special to i
th stii-ai it,n. T ■ 'P ins to be ebii'i'--" ’
111 -hide Th. Com ■■ i, imp 1- >yalist,
Mont d’Or, lluroi. anti inspector B.
Tin re arc fifty-nine highly bred brood- ;
mares.
Winner of Cltai ip igne St Yms Sold.
New York. October 9 - A mix' d sale
’ of race horses was held in the paddock ■
at Morri. Park t 'Dy •.•'1 high pre ■ s
ruled. The inure of the s-'l- war lhe ;
auction of Stalwart, th” wmm.-r ot tli” i
Cham',-ague sial '-. .Y.l -i -.-m. spirits I
bbltlmg E. 11. T rimas . cured him for ’
$12,000. Si ’w,iit • a che-tnm. colt 2, j
by Imp M -ddler-Melba.
River Pirate, F. ” . 3. by Imp Pirale :
o| I t: . - 11 v. ■.- sold to R :
W. \\alsT, fur $5,600.
Macon Man Sells Fast Trotter.
T.exington. Ky., Ocmcr-r 9.--Dul : ■ Cor, ,
2:08 1-2, was sold to<lay by Roy Alii’ l ''.
’of Mar-on., io I .ana ot Ita.y, ;--r
! $5,000. The horse will . raced in Italy
Sadie Mac Win.- Kentucky Ifuturity
Lexington, Ky., Oct" ■ r B.—S.-idic Mac 1 , ’
E. J-:. Siaather's : ■<•' ~t purchase, won
the h; torie K.ent:.”.'ky Futurity for 3- j
year-olds, purse $14,000. without ippar
lent effort, in Hi'-''e strright Pgo
i i:;g the la.-I mile in 2:12 a, wai -h i- two
i seconds short of the record made by
’ I’kmo three irs ago. At one time
only v. is her eoulentiun lor the crown
’ in danevr, and mat was in a:e first
:r- ven-i ighi r.s of the first mile, W. a
. Ethel’s I’ride k.-pt me to ne-”' with Ict.
j E’.ltTs Prid”. hmvev' r, brolm and linlsli
: cd bad in all ilr heats. The two
! fillies made the iir-'t Quarter In thirty
' two seconds.
' '1 lie tiaek was Uiaipj- and damp, and
I full thr« ■ a.-■■i.'i”.’.-' .■■i"W when the. starters
.in Hi-,.- Tcnnessei alike w, called at 2
I o'cloel:. Sunshine a r.i harrows had got
! ten the track in a little better shape by
I the time Hi-. Futurity was called. Among
, lhe live thousand i.H-Ople who saw Sa-
’ Hie Mae take the first money was Mr.
’ .1 liit'son, of Calais, M who sold her
las a yearling fm.’ $4,000. Her drive r,
X. McDonald, sol 1 '-t to Air. ymatlic-rs
| Tuesday for $20,000.
Grace Bond won tiie 2-yc.ar-ol i fetur
j it.v, purse $5,000 in two straight heats,
’ going the first heat in 2;17, 4 . li.ul th: -o
j and ; hire-quarter seconds short of the
I record m:td< by Katherine A. last year,
j Nevolo won the Tennessee 2:08 pacing
purse, $3,000. in thr.-e heats out of four,
Major C taking Hie third heat. The first
heat w is trotted XVedr.c-sday.
SIR THOMAS LIPTON SAILS.
Irish Knight Leaves for Home on
the Ceclric.
New York, Oc 9.--Sir Thomas
Lipl.on <1 for Khu-jnd today on tlu*
steamer BiUrb*. Sir Thomas said that
he was not fi ling as well as h<* 100k0.’.,
Lut that '.i" cxpe< i’ ll to gain strength
■ on his v,ay to Hiigkuul.
Sir Thomas hid gondby to 11. 11.
; Daviess, his agent in this country, a '•! i
’ « aptain Wobsicr. who wen the only
i persons at the deck to sop him off. !!•'
• would not talk about the po.- ability <>f
his clui Ih'ii .’ii.g ay.en f'W the cup.
The <i :<■ al. ) caiiH fi .1. Coleman
■ Drayton, Dr. Hans S 'hw. I. Au. 'S'-
J lungarian vice < <»n. ul .tr. >. ’h> *ago; P. .
11. Whittaker. M. P., and W H. ’Trues- ■
laT. pr< sident of the D-dawat”, LasKa- -
wanna and Western railroad.
BUSINESS WILL PREVENT IT.
President Roosevelt Cannot Make
Southern Trip This Fall.
1 iirmiu.-.bem, Al. .. <’eti.b-. r 7. A com
: milti e of prom’m-nt citizens r.'-iv?n!in»
■ tho Stale Fair Assoeiatv.ii, ti'legrtiphed
l’r. :dd lit Roosevelt to i.i-,- to kn" v if
■ lip would • ee’. ' ihem and consider a:>
nicitation to visit the fair to be held
here m-xl wool--. lie replied, "Owing to
pressure ot’ business'' it would be impos
sible for him to ‘‘take a southern trip
Ulis fall."
iT'WlrfkittfiT PERRY O»»S’
I The world-known household remedy for cuts, burns.
| | braises- - cramps, diarrhea, and all bowel complaints ■
MMEIJOHTIOISi
Review of the New Orleans Market.
New Orleans, October 10.—Spot cotton
quiet but liim; sales 4,750 bales, inciu'd
ing 3,450 t > arrive. Quotations un
changed.
Futures were steady at. the opening
with prices 7 to 8 points higher than it.
closing of yesterday, the advance being
attributed to belter Liverpool cables,
r’ri 'i s were well .".i-tallied throughout Hie
half-day session. There was some cover
ing by shorts, as usual on Satur"..ly, mo t
of the specula I iv; traders objecting I"
carrying their holdings over till M ui'l
'lhe i-ondr'"ns were almost feaiiii'
and the tiuctoitions ot th”, day did tint
i xeeed 3 to 4 points, Hie list at the close
1 lmwing net gains of 6 to 7 points and
\ i i 2 iioints of the op oT”; b
Futures ranged as follows in New Or
leaus v csterday:
Onen. High. Low. Close.
010b.T9 03 9.06 9.03 9.05-06
November 9.04-06
Dec.-m'.'ei . . ..9.07 9.10 9.05 9.08
January 9.15 9.15 9.12 9.13-14
. L'ebriiury 9.19-20
' March9.2B 9.30 9.26 9.28-29
April 9.32-35
' May9.4l 9.43 9.40 9.41-43
Liverpool Weekly Cotton Statistics.
Li vit’pool, October 10.—Following a : ”
the weekly cotton stall.-tics: Total sales
of all kinds 37.0 UV; total .lies Ameri'an
29.000; En,;l’;:h spinners takings 37.000;
tiii.il exports 3,000; import of all kinds
17.000; import American 16,000; stock
of ill kind:-, 127.060; siie.lv American 53.-
; 000; quantity aibi.it all kind- i 62,000;
quantity .'ii"it American 141.000; total
1 sales -..ii sp l euin tion 1,200; total sales to
exporters i,900.
Secretary Hester’s Crop Statement.
New Orhans. Oetuber 9.—Secretary
Hester’s weekly Ne..' Orleans cotton ex
\ e’ia,-”c state.m'.nt, issued belori the close
' cl' business tod; y, shows ; decrei se in
< the movement-01 coil' a into sigitt com
i jvti'ed with the scvi n days ending this
date la-t yc;ir in round nrure.-. 5.009, a"
inerea.s” over the same cays .'. •ar ’-v.i .re
; ’.ist 30,009 and a d"C> i aso under the
’ same time in 1900 us 75,000.
I'lir Hie nine days <>. tj.'no’uer the totals
■; ’ v a decrease under Inst year of 28.-
.- . a .■ tn I r the same period
< '
same lime in I9CO of 158,000.
For thn 39 days of Hi” season that
have clap.-cd Hie ag.-'i .te i.' behind the
39 day.- ot last r 53-1.000, ahead <>:'
ill” same davs year h, i'.e e last 32,000
а. nt under 1900 by 287,000.
Tin. amo.iu' brutigh; into sight durim,'
... . .. been 396,414 bales,
1 .’Oaiii.st 401.633 for the seven uays ei'.d-
■ inis date la: t year, 366,433 year be-
ll,:.- I'- . : ”d 471.862 ..line time iu 1900,
”id for ■ 9 li .ys <> <tetob r it ’•' ■
0" n 501,011, agui ist 528,887 lust von:'.
5 13.237 year bcl'or,.- last and 659.073
, ..ata' time in 1900.
movement :in ■ iSentvmb :r i • !i"v.
- r-, .i| at .11 I nil”.l Si it's ports, ol
: 047.571. agai;i”t. i,274.161 lust yi ■ r. 761.
I(.:c;. .ar b”i.jre last ”nd 1,05 1.186 : am"
m 1900; ov< tul ■■ ro: s the .\li>
.-.'.pi, Ohio -iiid I’otoaiae rivets t" north
ern mills and Canada 7,677, it
fitb Imt 'em-, 53,517 ye..-,' bei'o'-e Ism
irt’d 81,136 I'.'Ul.!' time in 1900, ititerim'
(x. «* of those held at Hie
.. . ,>f th.' commercial year 110,993.
; 218,542 lam .-.■ ar, 183.304 year
; ■ last and 245.656 sa ■ae time in
: l"00; southern mill takings 185.000,
1 mins; 240,357 last year. 216.686 year
'i ,m I - last and 160.372 same, time In
: 1900
'mii .;a malm tlie fatal movement, for the
39 .lav. ■ bejaeml. ' I to date I,list, ■
2 14. .lininst 1.785,578 la. I year, 1.219,563
rime !i”e I.is; and 1,538.400 seme titue
; in 1900. .
Foreign export.: for ti e week have been
125.970 sgaiimt. 126.032 I ml ve';r. ma.kim;
in total liias H'r I'l Um .-'".l‘im 501.153.
m.. aim* 820,933 last year, a d'.-ci ease of
- N. ' v'.rn mill taking:' "ml t'ai'a la. di:r-
I ing the past seven days show n decrease
i of 16.147 as com pa ted with the cor.'o-
■ . a a.m;.' ”■ la.' lust year, ami their total
. mbili'.:: .’ii” Su’d eaiiief I Imvc increased
б.
If" total t; i;ings of American mills
’ nm Ji tiad south and <‘am.nbi thus far
I’” "-as,,ii have betn 357,964, .against
■MS.C3S ’ m rn ,r. Tin ■ i. . In.!.- 169,019
brn nt'it.hern spiunri's, against 162.470.
Stocks at the m aboard ami the 29 lead
’ in.' s 'u-m interior .'enters b.-tve in
! m-mm.-.i during' the we.-k 177,676 bales,
t’st an it . • during the corro
' prn ding peril?.l la i soaso'i of 169.700.
, .mul ,i” now 217.158 less than at tills date
' in 1902.
j im iuding stocks left over at ports ami
; i'.il-'lier towns front th,- 1” a crop, ami
’’’ ■ n'.i’niier us babm fire ml,t into sigh!
t foi hem vv crop, lie supply to
mim, is 1,419.043. agaim-.t 2.000.052 ’ fur
' ti: • : .ime peiiod las' y:'r.
Wotl'l'.-: Visible Supply of Cotton,
w Oi-tob-r 9.- .-' . r.-imy
p' ■ r’s '.”i merit of tin- world's visible
i'ly of ee'tlon, made up from >;i”:.il
’ ■■ ant 1 t■ b :.'; ”,” ■ ad”"', - eoni’ja
tii” figures of ibis week with i mt W”"k,
■ I" t y- ■ r nn , IT - rrm r imf
' It shows -a; im r.-as,. |”,r the Weak just
clmmd of 2'10,565. a't.tir's; an inm- me <»r
I 173.730 last vm-r ~;.d an irrnDme of
: 209.375 year bel'ora last.
■’ i. ■ letal l im'd, is 1.603.477, mmiimt
” 912 ].i -* w ■ k 2.1 1 1.851 i.i > '.. ar
and 1.8'2,i r i year i>m>, r ,,
Os ““ t” ” I I '”11” ■ " .■ ” >n
is 1,097.477 against 843.912 la.-t wm-k,
l. last ym r and 1.384,104 y. ir ” -
sere i.rnt. am! of 71 .cm r Icmls in lad
ing Egypt. B’n.zii. Imlbi. eim, 506.000.
‘mai::.; 579.000 last ir. 449.000 Imt
.'■• ■i' ami 455.000 year before la l.
The total world's vl.ribb- mipely I,f C .,-,1.
t-i.i; as ."'live s’e-.w? an i;mrmim' ecimr'r.-l
. with laim w ■T< of 210.565, a r- ; '•■
ml.■ ■ d with ; ist y< tr ot' 508,37 1
. a de.m.'mm ■ eonjpar.ml wilt y. ar before
lasi of 238.6.”7.
Os the wm**“ visible supply of cotton,
;m above, th. re is now .'ilo.it ami held
in Great Britain and cot im ttal I
758.000, against 1,048,000 lam vmrn ami
I 301.000 year Tefore last; in jm; vi>! 35.000.
r -miu-r 55.000 Lit ir aiu 1 64.000 v ar
" :..i'o last; in Irdia 242.000. m linsi 218.-
OCO lust year and 224.000 m i;• >e;'.,”.
v. .-i. and in the t'mlim Stat” ' 567.C50.
against 791,000 last year and 753,000
’ year before last
Spinners' Trade in Cotton.
N 'v Orleans. October 9.—S.oretary
Hester gives th” taking- of American
catton l.'j spinners throughout the world
i follows in round figures:
This week 143.000 this '.*". tr, against
235.000 1.'.i.-'t year ami 150.000 t'le v.-jr
. before last.
Ti.r.il since Si iitcmb''!' I this vmir 671,-
OCO. ncainst 901.000 last vm'ir am! 760 000
: the y- a" before.
< .-f th!- nor’i'.ern and t'.in i ' in s imimm
look 169,000 bale... this year, avains’ 163.-
000 last rear iml 141.000 the y< ar be
' ire; southern spinmes 139.000 aeaiu-t
243.000 last year and 219,000 th.- ymir
before, and foreign splnr.ers 313.000,
mc.ii st 495,000 last v.n and 400.G00 .1
, yen- before. j
Comment on Bank Statement.
! ch , York. October 10.- The New York
j Fimiiicii r says:
"i m nol-ib’e f. ature ■,!' the official
m-'i . -nt of tin Nm.-, Yul'k ■ ".' ..dated
la ■ •■”. • l< was i i • unexpeete'l net
im'. i.., <>f rt.739.”00 in < i.-li. an amonni
m, <m’y m;;mi gs -.tti r than that which
I vei< inoßi I f" l ' a the r< suit of ti e
tr.H " .lb”: movements us ri -m y forth"
i w. "it, imt over $1,000,000 more than tiie
’ tol.il of ti” ': ’ ii’iti led gains in . ..t h for
i th” fortaighl. Bo great a. disereoam'y in
' tlv.s il, in of i .mb. e.-inmit be accounted for
1 ,r.i lhe tin >ry tlmt. ii was due to ;!:•■
’ av-i.ir.i- s.m '” and therefore it ■ ■
i ctti ilrumii lo th" 'imangem'r.ts of jr.
■ ::ii; ■ latiii'm,; imm’i it 'o lhe m.-'-g m
' met \. ■■(■'< tl: W'V.t.'ro N.itiotial i’a:i'<
.. ■ I ■ States with tiie Na tion a I
i li.iui; of < I'lilil' i' '. which merger a>
tem: I to "a m.'c "th”' items i;i the
! St..|mmmt. 'l’ll - loans wire i••<•»•<"'by
.fie i isigni licant sum of $198,400, whereas
more d 'Ci led ell;; ir.’.i s were exported. De
pir.its inei' .i 'd only $400,700. .-in ainotint
le: ; by $1,276,000 Hi in the uni of the
in. imise in loans and tin- net gain ii
ileji'i.-ils. tills sum .'•ailing for an ’i”'i'e:m"
ol $1,676,700 in tiie lasi named item.
Therefore tiie sta.ieme.nt; did not bulance.
Tile reserve rcqulre.l a." tiie result of the
gain in deposits was f, 100,175. detii eiug
I' hieh from the net gain in <~■ 1: left
S 2 639.625 as tie inerease in surplus r.--
smrvi of $16,577,125. This is not only
t r by $15,049,775 than tb.c surplus
' of a year ago, but larger by almost sl°m
i 900.000 than that recorded in the week ot
la. ve: r corresponding with tho current
week and only $1,200,000 less than tho
surplus on October 25. 1902, when t” ,J
: reserve began to lie decidedly affected by
( the relief measures which had then been
' inaugurated by Secretary Shavy, com
put'd upon the basis of deposits, less
I those of $36,869,300 of public funds, the
surplus now is '325.794.450. Circulation
in 'leased $40,100
Tim d'lllv avirage of charings for the
wm-k was $186,000,000. against $231,000 -
000 in the previous week, when the clear
. Ings were augmented by the October sm
ih.mcnts. Tim bank merger above noted
resulted in an increase of $15,000,000 m
tl” C.'inital if the Dank of Commerce,
and a gain of $441,000 in the surplus, of
$57,403,600 :i loins. "1* $13,295,700 in
-pm ~f. $3,404,400 hi legal tend' and
‘.'>2.299.600 in d'.' .-fns. ” rrving the
ter to $109,411,400. the loans, specie,
gal tenders and deposits being' taken ovei
from the A estern nationa 1 bank of the
i I'nile l States. ’.lite changes In loans,
compared wfi'a the j-revious week, '‘tli.-r
than thos. of tin t omme’ <■. showel i
n.-t increase by five banks of $1.400.0CT
1 The changes In cash by IhC'-e five insti
’ tutinns indicated a. net ios. of $1,700,000.
New Y October 10. Tim statement
of ihe averages of the clearing house
bunks of th’- e’ly for Hie week shows:
Leans S9I3.IOI.IOO: increase $198,400.
Deposii.” $897,615,100: hicr' ise $400,700.
i < ’iteulali-in $45,714,800; increase $40,-
I 100.
! Legal fenders $69.917,20J; inerease
$485,700.
| Spcei • $171,063,700; iimrmise $3,805,300.
Re erve $240,960,900; Increase $2,738,-
1 600.
R s rve required $224,405,775; incre.ise
$100,175.
C n am $16.577.12’.; i.mrc'i '" $2,039,625.
T’xc’S-■ T’nitcd Stat”- depu~.it $25,794.-
’ 450: inm $2,654,750.
Flour, Grain, and Meal.
i Atlanta. Go., (nto’er 10. -Flour: Dia
mond patent. $5.50; fancy pateut,
$5 00; str.'iight-u $4.40: ext! !'•• >”y $3 CO:
I.m " . S 3 aiL tm . t patent sptm.(j wheat.
$4.75. Corn, choice white, 72; No 2
white 71c; No. 2 mix- i. 69c. (tala
iiti . . v I . •
2 mixe i 51c. Bran, $1.15. Brown
shorts, $1.25; white shorts. $1.50. X'ie
tor food. 5i.35 per 100 pounds. Quaker
food $1.25. Ila.'', choice, large bale.
$1.10; N > I sm.'-.l!. $1.00: No. 2 small.
90m Plain corn rneil, 75c; bolted. GEc.
Pearl grits. $1.60
Provisions.
Atlanta. G.t.. October 10-R-aubir ribs
rnS. box; 1 8.65; half rib ' 8.65: belli"--'.
90 '.b. .'.ve”ago 9.10: do. -10 il>. avoruge,
I : Bat
I3> .”. California hems 7’-',c. Simon pur”
kettle rendered leaf lard. B■■ Shield
hi-.ind bas lard 8. Whit Cloud cotn-
Fruits and Confections.
Atlai.'ta. Ga.. Octob'-r 10—Ornnu.'S, s3'4
3.25. Lemons fancy $3 50;.’4; choice $3.25
<13.50. P,a; anas. p< r bunch, culls sl@
I 25' i-tratchts $1.75472. Nuts; 1V:>1-
ir.t”, N e I 12 1-2 ■; No. 2 10 1-2 : al
monds 13”; pecans Brazil ICY?
Il”; mixed nuts 12’ic. Peanuts. Virginia.
; ./av” ; 4”. Co<"'i nil p r 100
;3.75'7|’, Pineapple.- Z1.75'a2 .-rate. Dibs
SC-1” boxes. 6':6’. : ; pucka•?” ' 7>a' lb ’’ig .
I'e Citron 15c Rei.'it’: xx 6:65
tr i" box: xxx $1 81 par box. Primes.
'in ill 54T6; large 64f7'.m. Candy, cont
. ,u'>n stick, C.' lb: mixed C',y.:
Groceries.
tt’at'Li. October 10.—Coffe”. pei 100
I'OlliuL'. Arfiuekb's $1050; I.”.'!i t* i 0 50;
BJb m. 9' . ground '-ofTee, choice
’ 10c; fair. 8c; prime 6”. Stig.'ir, st.'irid: l .: 1
' granulated 5.35. Sirup. New Orle-imt
I mmu !■-. ttle $3(?14.G5; mixed, choice 20M'23;
i .■■‘l'lt. dni-y sac,..'” $1,301'1.40: barrel, bn’k.
$2.50: ive me'im. ill .00; emmmon. 554760?
i p”... 0,-> o ,-> fancy, full 'ream, twins. 14 3-4 c;
singles. Ise. Match's, 15. 45 3-i'i.ssr:
! 300:-'. sl.so''! 1.75. Soda. Arm and Ham
j met'. $1.75. era'lters, so.la, 6 12. croa i
: .■:: snaps 6 I 2e Pie : ■ ■ h< ■
$1.75: tn ■'' ■» aehrs $2.-75 3.00 t’-iuned
i tomato”.’. ”1.60 i'anne.l .' :n, $2.00 B< ~t
1 uii H e nv ” I - Ib.; choice 7? lb. Gvs-
t'm” !' W.' $1.85; I. W.. $1.20; Fan-v
I ;>r-ad rice 7c; liwtd rice. 6”. White fish
60-lb. keg. J2.9C white fish, 100-1 m kegs.
”4.40: mullet fish. 80-lb k.'gs $4.50: n r
armd 7. lb.: nork ”isa”e. 8 12 lb. - ■
dine'. 'dl. cos '. $3 75; s-rd'”' -'. mustard.
$3.50: ".Hn.on. ire $3.50'1.75.50. P omor
snucr ’<ir.cn 60c; catsup, pints, dozen.
83 u mt,*;'.; 1. 'lez. n. 90? pickle-, 15-gai
! 600:' $5.50.
Country Produce
.‘■l’”.:,t.i. 'la.. Octob'r 10-Ecgs. frosh 20
Men.. Country smoked bacon liO|2’~c;
hams. <3tils Butter, Georgia fresh ta
ble, |Sf»2o‘ Tennessee table 181720; Jor
,. .’ 181120: ooikhtg butt Is<i!6;
condition.' impr.-v'.m Idee • mtltrv.hcns
35'a40: large 27 1-2'4'32 1-2; -
diem. 24.‘ 7 t26; suiil. L 3.7720 Diu-k-'. pud
dle. 2CQ22 1-2; T’eki ■ 27'a 30 Dresst-.J
poultry, hens. 12 1-23 13 1-2 per pound;
fries 15c per pound: cocks. S'itlO per
pirn-nd: turkeys. 18'20. O.doas, new
, i-op 90'T$1.00 bit'he!. Cal lages. X''mi ,-
I ia. I 1 :< i" P’r pound. Sweet potatess,
! new crop, 65''.-75e pm- Imsin'l. ~' m. whit”.
‘ M 25 i'‘" bushel: do., iady. $L25<i1.50;
I stock. s|ifi'l.2s. Dried fruit. Georgia
> pies 5c lb.; tlo. pmi-hm-. 4:175.
Fruits and Vegetables.
' AH. nt:i. O'.lober 10--Tomatoes. $1
ft 1.25 De iai' I and mices im
| proving: peppers 75” and $1
< crate: i: ; pion's, no demand; let
! aive :51-'t I 25 per crate; elm y $3.50®
’ 4 P"U crate. Ir’- ii potatoes. No.
’I, 50” ’.-I 51 per Ims!” . I'.,n-
’ taloupi ' 1.50®2 p< - era ■ Cvcurn! ms
’$ I. lEm 1.50 per crate. i’.-. lifornui fruit--
I’-.-aciics. assort.''! ■ i riel Hm. 51.35!" 1.45;
: ' iml p! a'”. $1.83 '12.00. a.".-"rt"d blk.
grap'?s $2.00q2.50; Loliays $2.50:g.3.00.
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'o Th*' Atlanta Weekly < fmsti*i'>:i
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j Tho A T .'nt i W»H-kiy (foi'.s'. i‘n.ii<»n. 'l’his
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Senator Platt To Marry.
N' VV Turk. Om.'fi: r 6. The Ibm
! Thames Ci'llier Piatt, smiim- I'niiml
■ States smiiitoi far tim slate of N-w
i Talk, ha-: made ih" formal annoum’?-
i m nt that !i ■ is la be nmrri 'il Octoim”
’ 16 to Mrs. Lillian 'l'. Janeway, of Wasii
-1 ington. Senator "bitt, lias la. u a widower
j . ’i'e.- F '.'imarv 13. 1901. when his firm
I wife, wli" ;■ his emisin. Edm’. Lu.-y
’ ’' a r.-'I . dud -. 11.” Fifth av-rine I'juel.
’ M"”'. .Jam-way's first husband. Di. The-
I "dors way. died six vmars ago. Slid
j 'm:- mi” daughter ami Summon I'init lias
I Hu m sons. They v. ill go to W-i diingtou
’ ..'.most immediately afim- the marriage
mmmmy ;ind will r.-side r.t the Ar
i I’lii'lm’. The senator was 70 years old
in July.
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