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COMPLETE LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS
CBTTI MARKET
\ugusta Market
HOLIDAY—CLOSED.
New York Cotton
HOLIDAY—CLOSED.
Receipt?
-V.-* ri***clp ,t .
N*l rM'dnlji Ihl* (Isle laa* rrar -
Salf-s t<«lny wiit
«»rr»s* rrrMpt.s to <lat'-
Gross receipts till* date la*t yr. .4.8,703
Stock
Sin<k In AiixuMm !<>il»y
Sto. k In Aujtuat* till* day last yr l-J.i'-V
Augusta Daily Receipts
C.nor(tl» ltallroad
r and w >' Hallway JjJ
Mtantlo t’oaHt I.lnc
WuK<in
Sontliorn Railway -JI "
\ii*u*t« Southern "
AnKiiata-Alknn Hallway •■■■ “
Weekly Crop Movements.
n<-nMj.i» . ll'Zi
Hhlpmanta 122 S«2
stool;
Carr.- In alirht •
Cron In allrtil 2.JH51
Vlsfbl* supply 6.894.14«
PROVISIONS MARKET
(Corrected by Murpbev A- <’n )
MEAT FH r<v' !>)*■ t#*f«. 8-lb. nv $
OATH !"«*#! oat*
MI; AT / Wsfrrgrnuml. 100 lbs*.... -'*o
Wmrrcrotirul. CO tbs . ... 0®
FLOUR Fancy, pat. si-lf-t Islng.
lllpli r atrnL plnln IJ‘IS
COHN No, 3. white -®®
HAY -No. 1 Timothy, ton l/.no i
Native huv ton JJ
n:wi>—n*iry f*.«i ••••••• JJ®
Molasses horse feed —B® 10 J-~®
Orttonaesd feed menl 4* °n
Chicken feed. 10C-lb bag*... 3.«0
Cottoimeetl hull* ® ®
STOCKS AND BONDS
Railroad Stocks.
Rid* Asked
A and W IV R R '*o 1 '*» I*®
* ‘hat fshOOfhe snd Onlf It It 0- •
Southern Itv . rom non 27 28
Fnuthern Itv., preferred *8
fleaboard preferred stork.... If* U
Georgia It It A Rankln>; f?0,.?30 2.15
B.ok Stock*.
* lids Asked
National Ft* bangs Rank of
Augusta ;*; ,4n *l,
Planter* I,nan A Having* (10> » 4*
Ultlacn* K- Bouthern Hank.... 725 ’6O
Merchant* Bank ~H 0 IH*»
I’n. Having* par value sllO.. 160
SEA ISLAND COTTON
Savannah Fancy Florida arid Georgia.
t.i. extra choice Floiiilu und Georgia «<*.
« hole* 49; extra fine 40
In>w*r grads* not quoted: market quiet.
Hi» l<*s ITH; receipt a 2*3; shipment* 280;
•lock 7.007. Crop In Night 35.217.
LIVERPOOL COTTON
Liverpool. -I'otton spot In fair demand
price* firm.
Good middling ... .18.65
Middling 17 01
Low middling
«Jood ordinary 14.44
ordinary . . 13-91
Bair* 4,000 balea. Inclutlinß 3 500 Am
erican Receipts 17 oimt liakr: in< Itullnr.
3.100 American. Future* closed very
stead)
April . . 18.C’
M* v 17. H
Inly ", !«.*«
September ... ... 18.05
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
Chicago. 111. —Prosperi* of enlarged t**
*■*ipta hud only a transient brutish ef
fect today on the corn market opening
price* which ranged from the Maine it*
flntafl 1 ■ 4 low I w Ith fills
>l(s*l* to $1.60 ami Sept eiubet' $1617*
to 9l were followed by a material
advance all around,
i »ut* ahowed increaaed strength
Rrovlalon* tallied with corn
THE DAIRY MARKET
CHICAGO POULTRY. BUTTER ANO
POULTRY MARKETS
Chicago, Ml Rutter, lower, dreamery,
*3 s i 60S
Kg*, ttjfhet receipt a 41,416
flrat* 42(U 42* i
Potllln. alive, ih .«F *pring*. 33v ;
fowl*. 34c
AUGUSTA WEATHER
(Forecaata till > a it*, tomorro* t j
Auguala and vicinity l*'»tlr tonight und'
ptobubl) Tutada.i
<«eorgl* Fair tonight and prnhabl\
Tueßday.
Weather Cord tlon*
The temperature ha* riaen In all ndd i
die caatern und aautherti aectbm* utul H
now g« gerttlli MCHeonable
Ix>w preaeure ext. tiding fntin Texaa t**
the OrMl Luke* ih attended by unset
tled a.uther und light rainfall
lllgheat letni*iratui«• yceterdav. 75 de
greag; lowe*t tßmiw-rnliite thla mornlitg.
4% degree* Pre.ipiiatktn veaierday. 0.
Wver Mtage at tl u nv. 10 7 ft . Vise in
21 hour* ending * a nt 1.1
K IV KMKIH.
LOOKING FOR A HOUSE?
Till* MmlllnK t"io i* father nmt
llii' hi>> * re.tdinic »» AMPLY
PKM'HII’TIVK ail 111 thrir .x>|.
umiia- of a lIOUBIC for *»)».
Many n**)rt Kivlrni n * hu
man -intermit PARTICULARS,
whan advertialnit a proparly.
Take a few lino- MOHR, and
THU. TIIK MTOHY that i» th*
way to Brt action—and trll It
HKHR*
It Will Pay
Try It
Shop Tonight in The
Herald.
fhi'p Tomorrow in the
Stores, of Auguata.
And be sure to say
when shopping in Augus
ta "I Saw It In The Her
ald." It will pay. Try it.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON *
New Orleans. Holiday In cotton mar
ket.
PRODUCE MARKET
CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.
Chicago. Ills. Potatoes, firm; receipts
60 earn; northern Hacked und buk, white
carlots (llißllSS ewi now atoelc
Florida Spauplding roue, s9.oo4fs*Vso bar
rel*; Texas iJliH* Triumph*.
bushel.
LIVE STOCK MARKET
IST. LOUIS CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOG
RECEIPTS
' St. Louis, Mo —Hog* Receipt* 14,000;
higher.
Lights > $20.30f $20.70
! IM«.‘ .. ...... 15.00?/ 19.50
Heavy .. 20.004$ 21.40
| t’aMle: ejpta 5,000; higher.
Native Ktccrs 11.504/. 18.50
' llejfcrs . 11.50''/ 18.50
L ow* 10.504/ 13.50
I Slock* ra ... lOMOtfr 13.50
Calve* .. I.Vtfp 16.50
Sheep; Jt« r«*jptH 2.500; Kteudy
Lumha S2O 005/ 21 <Hi
J’.v.e # i;j.oo (,1 14.50
CHICAGO CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOC
RECEIPTS.
Chicago, 111 Hop Reeelpts 61,000,
market 10 t»* 20 cent* lower than Satur
day's average.
Hulk nf Male* 9*0.654*120.86
Heavy weight 20.754|f> 20.90
Me-,lurn weight 20 664// 20.85
Light v eight.. 20.104* 20.80
Light lights x 18.606* 20.50
Sown 18.754* 20.40
Pig* 17.254* 18.76
fat tie- IterelptM 25.000; bids unevenly
lower on all grade*; very few early Male*.
Heavy beef f leer* $11254* 20.00
Light l»ecf Mtcern 10.256* 18.00
Hutrhcr cows and heifer*.. 7.604* 15.00
Veal calvr * 12.764* 14.00
Storker* . . S 604* 15.60
Hheep; Receipt* 16,000; opening *trong
Lnrntf* 84 pound* ot |e** ..$17,764* 19 65
Ho 85 (round* oi letter ... 17.250 19 60
(’till* 12 006/i 17.25
Spring* 18.604* 27 00
Kwe*, medium . 11.754* 15.60
t’ulln und common 6 004* 11.75
rj %ruiufl^iitch
{National <*rop 1 in i»ro’. ement Service.]
unpHK Midi l (1 111 ft In nprrHtiiiK mi
I oirllnnry ciiuk plow with foot
hornett iil>ri'n)>l wastes ‘S> per
- out -if Hie liorse*' <“iiori(y.” say*
Wayne I>ln>-rniire, *eor<tary <if tl:<>
I‘ereheron Rnelety of America. "I’ro
f-'K.or XV. A. While of Ihe University
of Illinois nnU I have Iwrn evolving
a-nno iimltlple hllrhoK which eliminate
all *l(1e draff and make it possible to
)i*e four, six. elyht and l«n-hor«e
loams as ofllclehtly the farmer now
use* two.
‘These hitches are floilble and
eliminate nil .Ido dnifl by nutllnK the
hors--* In Iho moat ndvantageoDs jk>-
alllon for xl’ork, so lhal lU<‘ horse* are
■ oall.v In heller condition at nijrhl
limn under the old method. The all
horse hitch on a two-liottom cuyK
plow will fiirn oxer sin ikto* a day.
On larger fiirius in the West, where
fields are approximately one-half mile
Inns, three linttoni canjr plows turn
liik i» Im lies can he use,) with elKht
horae, per man. and these multiple
hllclies Inrrease Ills eapneity to about
• lyht and one-half acres a day or tSfty
in res a week.
"XVe liaxe worked out all of the dia
grams an that am' man may under
stand (In' principle ami we will he
glad to •ml copy of the I'vrcberon
Itevlew to liny one who will address
me at In lon Simk Yards, t’hlmifo.
‘Many county ayents ami others
hate asked us to jjlve demonstrations,
and we will do so whenever we can
find an open dale. We would like Ihe
county aitents and leadlni; farmers In
different states to ask me where these
demonstration* Am he held so that we
enn reach as many as poaalbla."
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Allman
By
TABLE NECESSITIES
AND THEIR PRICES
Floor, self.rifling. 24-lb *k., $1.70, $1.78
Hour, plain, 24-lb. «ack ....$1.75 1.80
Meal, per peek 60
Grit*, per peck 60
Rest rice, p«r pound 1214 c, .13
T*ure lard, per pound COe. to .45
Coffee, bent grades, per lb 35c, .10
Tea. per pound 60c to 1.25
Rutter, per pound, country 65c
creamery tub 73c to .75
Oleomargarine, per lb. 40
Fggs. per dozen .50
New Irish potatoes, per qt 20
Old Jrmh potatoes, per pk 40
American cheese, per lb ...38c to .40
| Tiny sifted ICngllsh pea*, can 26
Tomatoe*, No 2, can. 12
bry lima beans, per lb 16
Rlarkeye peas, per ilb 10
Sugar cured hams, per lb 33^
Strip breakfast bacon, per lb 45
Sugar, per (round 11
t'ube sugar, pound 12
Hvaporated milk, 10-oz. can* 15
Fork chops, pound 35c to .45
Lamb, chops, (round 40c to .60
Poter bouse steak, lb .40
Dressed hens, not drawn..sl.SO to 1.75
Evaporated apricots, lb 30
Prune*, pound 15c to .25
Green Groceries.
Hrn*»n peppers, dozen TO
Spinach, bunch 10c to .15
Meets, bunch .10
Turnips, bunch 10
Parrot.*, hunch 10
Lettuce, head 10c to .25
Onions, hunch 10
Radishes, hunch 10
Oyster plant, hunch 10
Fresh asparagus, hunch 35
Hgg plants, each 10c to .35
Lemons, dozen *. 30
Orange*, dozen 65c to LOO
Apples, dozen 30c to .75
Grapefruit, each 12%c to .16
Mananas, dozen 35c to .45
Strawberries, quart 60
Pucumbers, each 10c to .30
String beans, quart 35
Tomatoes, pound 26
ifit AUGUSTA HERALD
PRODUCE AND LIVESTOCK
The Augusta Stock Yards quotes hogs,
cattle and calves today as follows;
HOGS—(Corn-fed)— Per Lb.
Seventy-five pounds and up... 13 ©ls
CATTI-W —Beef & pork on hoof —
Common 6 © 7
Ordinary 714© 8-4
Good 9 0 9%
Fancy 10
Common 7%© 8%
CALVES—
Ordinary 9%
Good 11 ©l2
Fancy 13 @l4
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DERBY WEEK SALE
850 Governmcint Artillery and Cavalry
and Draft Mules.
Tlie Great Kentucky Derby will be run Saturday, May 10, at Louisville. On
May 7, 8 and 9—Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of that week—the United
States Government will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash a surplus
stock of '■ ~ ' • -
The lot consists of clean-legged rid
ing stock, chunks and heavy draft types,
a few good mares suitable for breeders,
and an unusually good lot of draft mules.
Every animal is sound, fat, in good condi
tion and has been worked within a
month.
Sale will be held in the horse ring
in the closed pavilion at the Kentucky
Fair Grounds, Louisville, Ky., beginning
each morning at 9 o’clock.
100 Cavalry Horses
350 Artillery Horses
400 Draft Mules
AUXILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT, NO. 319,
LOUISVILLE, KY. PHONE 174 TAYLOR.
By Maurice Ketten
Quartermaster officers will give
necessary assistance in loading and bill
ing. Railroad cars in readiness for
prompt shipment of carload lots.
Come and attend this great Govern
ment sale. Get a horse or mule for the
farm or private use at your own price,
and then stay over to see America’s
greatest horse race, the Kentucky Derby.
MONDAY. APRIL 28