The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 29, 1908, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 29. News of the Cotton Crop and Markets "AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET Middling; 9J/& l=l6c Tone—-Steady New York Cotton Market (TODAY'S FIGURES.) Open. High How Close. January BGO 871 556 859 Marcb 866 875 856 858 - , , May 66 8 6I 9 ctojer 903 905 592 B'M December. , 877 SSI S7O 872 Tone —Steady. Spots—9.3o. (YESTERDAY’S FIGURES.) Open High Low Close * anUary 8.77 8.78 8.63 8.64 J, raroh 8.77 8. SO 8.67 8.68 - 8.69 October, 9.00 9.12 900 902 Decp ™ ber 8.91 8.77 8.78 Tone—Steady. Spots—9.4o. New Orleans Cotton Market (TODAY’S FIGURES.) Open. High J.ow Close. January 870 876 859 859 October 888 888 871 874 December s .... .. . Tone —Steady. Spots—9 3-16. (YESTERDAY'S FIGURE-.) Open. High Low. Close. October 880 880 S ’ 7l 871 Tone—Steady.' Spots-9 3-1 S ' B ° 888 8-69 809 Chicago Grain and Provisions , (TODAY’S FIGURES.) .viiEvr— ° pen ' Hlgh IjOW C,OSP - September - 99(4 99 Vi 98(4 98% CORN DeCeml>er 09 I °° 99% 99^h September.. 79% 7!V% 78 78 CATS- 6 "" 11 65% 65 % «»* 60% September 48% 49,4 4374 49, LARD-' eF - 49 49* January 9 92% 9 92% 975 975 RIBS _P ctober 30 10 30 10 15 10 17% January.. S 87% 890 875 8 77% October 995 995 980 9 82% (YESTERDAY’S FIGURES.) WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. September 1.00% 1000% 99% 99% \;ORhf-- mber 101 1,01% December*" "* 79% 78% 7fll K> OATS- '■ •* 66% 661/4 65 ’" 4 65% Decemher 4, >% 18% LARD- ■* " 49% 49^ October 9.8714 9.90 9 B r> 9 90 RIBS— ,<imbßr 10,25 10 ’ 271/4 1025 10.27% October 8.82% 8.87% 8.82% 8.87% bfi ‘ ),tmber 9.87% 9.97% 9.85 9.97% FULL QUOTATIONS IN THE LOCAL MARKETS (TODAY’S FIGURES) Strict low middling 9c Middling 9 1-8 Strict middling 9 1-4 Good middling 9 3-S (YESTERDAY’S FIGURES.) Tow middling 8 7-8 Low Middling S';), —15-16 Strict Low Middling 9—9 1-16 Middling 9% —3-16 Strict Middling 9% —5-1 G Good Middling 9% —7-16 RECEIPTS, SALES AND SHIPMENTS Not receipts today 3454 Through cotton today 287 Gross receipts today 3741 SALES FOR THE WEEK. sales. Spin. Shpit Sat. . . . 1670 42 1473 Monday . .1837 8.90 Tues . . . .1646 .... 1237 Wed Thurs .... .... Fri. . Totals . .57.93 42 3562 RECEIPTS FOR THE WEEK. 1907. 1908. Sat. . . . 2849 4219 Monday 2980 3697 Toes 3741 3368 Wed .... Thurs .... Fri Totals . .9,570 11264 STOCKS AND RECEIPTS Stock in Augusta, 1908 31,251 Stock in Augusta, 1907 23,78(1 Roc. since Sept. I, 1908 53,366 Ri-C. since Sept. 1, 1907 68,162 IN SIGHT AND SUPPLY 1907. 1908. Sight to 25.. 933.919 768.89? During wT’i'k 384,948 298,657 Visible supply .. .1.997,581 2,318.254 ESTIMATES FOR TOMORROW Today. Last Yr Galveston 7148 15-16,000 Houston 4821 PORT RECEIPTS Galveston 33542 13795 New Orleans . . . .13706 3328 Mobile, • • • • >• ~ 3561 2759] Savannah 18520 15460 Charleston 2379 1148 Wilmington 7504 4983 Norfolk 4ST.I 4809 Total Ports test) ..78,000 46467 INTERIOR RECEIPTS 1908 1907 Houston 28131 15044 Augusta 3741 3368 Memphis 3901 4,101,3 St. Louis ........ 182 Cincinnati 35,^ AUGUSTA DAILY RECEIPTS. Georgia R R 7«4 795 Southern Ry Co 711 1406 Cen. of Ga, R It 494 j 0 C. <v W. C. Fy 637 752 A. C. I Wagon 374 ifli Canal Itlver Net receipts 2980 347* Through 383 28 V Total 3368 374! LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET TODAY Open. 2 p. m. Close ■lan and Feh..4.69 4.71 4.73% Fell and Mar .... 4472 Mar and Apr 4.70’ 4.72 4.74 Apr and May 4.72 1.72% 4.74% May and June 4.71* 4.73 4.73 June and July 4.72 .... 4,75 July and Aug 4.72 4.74% | Aug aid S-‘|it 4.j)S 5.03 5.05 * Kept and Oct 4.80 4.86% 4.87 'Oct and Nov 4.77 4.77% 4.79 i Nov and Uec 4.70 4.73% 4.74% Dec and Jan 4.69% 4.74% 4.7.7 Sales 8,0011 Receipts, 3,000. Tone j zteandy. Middling 5.32. LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. fCorr*rf<vl by Martin A Oarnr.M Government *3oru!g. Mil AftknJ it. r 3* mr. 100% It. H 2s 1030 103*2 I . H 2ft, 1930 10C Stats Bonds. On. 3»4ft. 1930 .? * J . . 91 _ On. 191 r.. m At N . yr, Oft. 1922. J J . H,s _ City Bonds. Atlffuf** 4". 15,1. M iV y 91 A 4*4". 1926. v r t ojo? . A mrust-ft in, 1931, M fit 8 97 Atlanta r.*. 19H, J Ac J . JO6 Augusta 4ft, M A N . 94 Charleston 4ft, 11KW. .T & J 99 - , Chftrl«»ston 4V*s. 192*, A At o 104 Ciiarlt-ftion &ft, 1924, A U 106 New York Stock Market (TODAY’S FIGURES.) Atchison 87 Atchison pfd 05 Baltimore and Ohio ot>% Canadian Pacific 175 1 * (Chicago and Alton 26% Chicago and Northwestern 156Vj (Colorado Southern 89 i Erie 29'% Illinois Central 137 Louisville and Nashville 103% ‘Missouri Pacific f»2% New York Central 103 Reading 127% Rock Island 19% Rock Island pfd 40% St. Paul 133% Southern Pacific 103% Southern Railway 20% Union Pacific 157^ Wabash 12 V; Wisconsin Central 27% (Yesterday's Figures.) Close. Atchison 8S Atchison pfd 95 I Baltimore & Ohio 96% j Canadian Pacific 173% Chicago & Alton 27 Chicago & Northwestern 157% Colorado Southern 39% Denver & Rio Grande 27% Erie 29% Illinois Central >..138% Manhattan L ~136 New York Central 103% Pennsylvania 121% Reading 127% Rock Island ‘ 19% Rock Island pfd 39% St. Paul 133% Southern Pacific 103 Southern Railway 21 Union Pacific 157% Wabash 12% Coumbia, 4s. 1910, J & J.. 96 Columbus 4%5, 1927, J J. & J 102 Railroad Stocks. Atlanta and Weal Point R. R 140 144 Ga R R and Ranking Co 29? 991 A & S R R CO 10S uthwestern R R Co ... 102 105 Bank Stocks. Augusta Savings Bank . 176 Irish-American Bank (par $25) 40 Merchants Rank 190 195 National Rank 133 i4o National Exchange Bank. 126 130 Planters Roan & Savings Rank (par $10) 20 22 Union Savings Bank (par $26) 62% Citizens’ Bank ... . 101 Local Bonas. Augusta Factory Ist os, due 1915, M and M.. .. IM, - Augusta Ry & Elec Co Ist ss. <940, J & D 94 Ron Air Hotel Co. 6s, J. & D.. 1011-21 100 Jacksonville ss, 1924, M A N 104 Macon 4*£s, 1926, January quarterly 101 —— Macon 6s, 1910, January quarterly 102 —- Savannah ss, 1909, Feb ruary quarterly 98 Savannah 5s 1914, January quarterly ... .. .102 Local Bonos. Enterprise Mfg Co. Ist 6s, 1923. MAN 93 97 Sibley Mfg. Co. Ist 6s, due 1923, J & I) 98 17 Railroad Bonds. Augusta So Ry Ist mort gage, 6s, J & 1) .. .. 86 89 v: of Ga Ry Ist Mfg 65,.. 1945, F and A 108% C of Gn Ry Ist Con Mtg ss. 1945, M and M ...109 C of Ga. Mae A Nor I>!V, Ist sa, 1946, J and J.- .. 99 Ju2 Central of Ga, M. G and Ate Ist ss. 1947, J A J.. 99 lf2 Central of Ga Katnnfon Branch, Ist 6s, 1926, J and D 99 102 C of Ga Ist pfd Income ss. 1915, Oct 64 C of On 2nd pfd Income 5s 1915, Oct 45 C of Ga 3rd Income, ss, 1945, Oct 39 C of Ga By Mobile Div Ist ss, 1946, J A J-... 105 C C A A 2nd 7s. 1910, A andO ..108 —— Ga R R A Bunking Co Gn R R A B Co 6s. 1922 110 „ S. Ry. Co., Ist con, ss. 1991. J and J 101 Southern Gotten Mill etoctrs. Albeville Cotton laills (B O) 90 9| Aiken Mfg Co (S C) .. 90 Anderson Cotton Mills fK <’) PM •• 52 6« Arkwright Mills 105 ]O9 Augusta Factory —— /o IV Mon Mills 110 112 Cabarrus Cotton Mills 130 Chadwick Mfg Co (N C.) Pfd 100 100 Chlquoln MfK Co C).. 120 no Clifton Mf* Co <R C).. . 116 us Clifton MfK f, o (8 C) pfd—— t,j Columbus MfK Co <Gn>.. 96 mi Courtmiay MfK Co (8 C) 9 7 ioi, I>n 1 |;i h MfK Co (Ain) .. 94 iOl Cnoret Mfje Co t.S C) .... 20 mo nwrrn MfK Co (8 C) J'f‘J 101 Chklr* and Phoenix Mflln <Ca) 132 Iv. Mir-v Cotton Mills fH C) 135 14:, Enterprise MfK Co (Oa>. CifTnoy MfK Co (SC).. 91 100 l)o 2d pfd *4 ft] Gnlt*svil!e Cotton Mlll» (Ob) 60 60 Or.'inlt«fvHle Mfg. Co f 8 C J6O Granby Mill, pfd Grondftl Mills tH C) .... 116 120 Henrietta Mills <N C) .. 160 147 Kluk MfK Co ... 97 i«ttiKi y Mfg co —— 100 I.an'.-t or Cotton Mills tH Ci 108 _ f.;. ’ ns c otion Mblft <8 C) pfd 152 160 I.nro Mill* (8 C) .. 140 — _ Louis* Mills fN C/ 90 9f, Do pfd ... 9k Marlboro Cotton Mills <8 C> 91u Of nget/urf Mff Co Do 2nd pfd 90 I oth; rn MfK CO (Qi) l>fd 101 -06 %•<><. Mf* Co. V W <8 C) .100 104 lialolgti Cotton Mills fN C) 100 104 Sf-uiit.' If Mfg Co Com 40 . I)o 2d pfd —— 8f nilnolo Mfg Co, Ist pfd.. lv) 1(4 Sibley MfK Co 42 09 Bpa’tari Mill* (8 C ~ 140 144 INJECTION 3ROU ro« 30NORRKOEA and GLEET SO OTHER TREATIICRT REQUIRED Sold by all Druggists IHB AUfcrOSTA H£AJUil> J. C. MrAULIffE, Market Lilitor jlnterboro Metropolitan u i Interboro Metropolitan p(d.. .. 32% Great Northern IJIF'j ! Atlantic Coast Line 88% Amalgamated Copper 7:1-% American Car and Fndry 38% American Locomotive 46 American Cotton Oil ;m% | Am. Smltng and Hefng 83% Brooklyn Rapid Transit 47% Colorado Fuel and Iron 34% General Electric •. .. .187 National Lead 82 % People's Gas 94% Pressed Steel Car 31% Sloss Sheffield Steel 60 Southern Pacific pfd.. %8 Sugar . %27% United States Steel ~ 44"% I nited States Steet pfd 108% Western Union 61 Mackey’s Mackay s pfd ,57 Va.-Carolina Chem 20% Wisconsin Central 28 Intofboro Metropolitan 10% Do., pfd 82 Great Northern 129% Atlantic Coast Line 86 Amalgamated Copifer 73 American Car * Foundry 39% American Locomotive 46% American Cotton Oil 34% Am. Smelting A-Refining 83V, Brooklyn Rapid Transit 47 Vi Colorado Fuel & Iron 34% General Electric 139 National Lead 82% Pacific Mail 25% People's Gas 94% Pressed Steel Car 31% Sloss Sheffield Steel 60% Sugar 129% United States Steel 44% United Slates Steel pfd ... ...108% Western Union 61% Mackay's pfd 68 Virginia Carolina Chemical pfd!o9% AUGUSTA GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Always Uo-to Date.) Murphey & Co. quote prices on Au gusta grain, provision and produce nr follows: D. S. sides. 45-lb., UV4C. D. S. plates, 8-lb. ave, 10%c. D. S bellies, 22-lb. ave . 12c. Smoked sides, 45-lb. ave., U%c. Smoked shoulders, 8-10-lb., 9A,e. No. 1 Picnic hnms, 11-lbs., 9 l-4c. Dove brand hams, 11-lbs., 15%c. Red Gravy hnt» 13%c. Capitol city bants, 11-lb. 15c. R. G. Breakfast bacon 13%c. Best white corn, $1.05. Best mixed corn, $1.03 Best white oats. 66c. Purina chick feed, (12-25 c bags! $2.25. Chicken feed. 60-lbs., 95c. Corn rhops, 96-lbs., SI.BB. Dairy feed, 100-lbs., $1.55. Pure wheat middlings, $1.60. Pure wheat bran, $1.45. Virginia H. P. peanuts, sc. 22-11* . creajn cheese, 16r. 32-lb. Flat Cheese, 15%c. Fiesl second patent Ilnur, $5.10. Standard patent flour. $5.50. Woolcott’s Royal High patent flout $5.75. Jnrboe’s Royal high patent flour $5.90 ■KUtereaL highest patent flour $6.00. The above prices on flour 1-8 h aud l-4s celton; wood- 15c more. 2-lb. new bagging, 7%c. 2-lb. standard pieced bagging, 5%c 2-lb. sugar hag cloth, 5%c. New arrow ties, $1.05. Whole rehandle ties, 96%e. Riveted ties, 70c, No. 1, Ga. syrup, %bbls., 38c. Whl.e clover drips, hhls 300 Pure Cuba Molasses, bills., 31c. P. R. molasses, 19c. C. O. Molasses, bills., !sc. Cabbage, per lb 2c. N. C. Appleß, $3.00. Irish potatoes, $2.50. C. C. leaf lard, 6.0-lb. runs, 11 %c. Cotlolene, per ease Ills and 4s, $6 25. Fidelity K it lard, 60-lb. cans, 12%c. Snow Dr ft Holgess lard, 60-lb. rans, 9%c. Make White Com. lard, 50 lb. cans, 8%0. Lard lr. tierces, %c, leas; In 60-tb luhr, %e less. N. Y. Gran, sugar, tibls., $5 40 N. Y. Oran, sugar, 4, 25-lb bags, $5.45. N. O. Gran, sugar, bbls 0n1y,55,10 Sugar f. o. b. coast, 10c less. 961 b. Pearl grits, all sl2es, $2 20. (ieorgla Country Meal, 96-lb. $2.00. Georgia Country Meal. 18-lb $1.01% Georgia Country Meal, 24 Ib. 51%. No. 1 Alfalfa bay, ger ton $23.0n No. 1 Timonthy hay, per ton, $17.50. No. 1 Pea Vine hay, per t0n,520.00 No. I Vetch hay, per ton, $lB 00 New licrniiida hay, p'-r tonti sls 50. Cotton seed meal, $24.00. Cotton seed hulls, per ton, $8.60. Common green coffee, 7%c. Standard green coffee Re. Fancy gri en coffee, 9%c. Cracked rtre, 3%c. Japan rice, 3%c Medium head iloi , Head rice, 5 %f. Fancy head rice. 6%c. Kerosene oil, Lie. Sait, cot tor brigs, r,oc. Texas K P. oat;;, «7c Georgia S' < d ryr $1.6.). Saiisag' in oil, 5n lb. 1 i s, 7 ’,';. Itolofna *au»s"e 7c. Pigs Feit % bills, $1 tin, pigs Feet % bids, $3 2-i Busy Ms. At the Ms’s Congress Ms fairly Jumps. She en two eoiitmltfees. Measles and m imps. Washington Herald. mum mst !. H[ (Temporal;- _....uuie via. Yemassrct NOTI i\ arrival* ami depar tures are u , n as Information, lot; onival and c in. s are not guar anterd. No. 82. Effective No. 85 North September 8, 1908. South 12:30 pm Lv. Augusta Ar. 12:40 pm 5:30 pm Ar Ohas'n Lv 7:45 am 8:15 pm Ar Florence Lv 4:10 am 5:10 um Ar Richmond Lv 7:25 pm 8:40 am Ar Wash'll Lv 3:45 |m 30:00 um Ar Baltimore Lv 2:15 jun 32:18 pm Ar W Philn. Lv 31.55 am 2:45 pin Ar . New York <%ld St) Lv 9:25 am Pullman BUFFET cars between Au Augusta and New York, wil limit change. L. D, McOULLUM. Commercial Agent, 807 Broad Si. T. C. While, W. J. CR AIG, Gen Pass Agt Pass, Traf Mgr, Wilmington, N. C. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. (Lunent coi-rcctra to naie.j U6th Meridian Time.) ~ DEPARTURE* hor Savannuh and Macon *7:3oam For Dublin and Savannah • 15:45pm For Savannah and Macon ••B:4opm For Savannah and Macon !!9:4onm ARRIVALS. From Savannah and Macon .. !!B:osam From Savannah and Macon . ..••SibOjun From Savannah and Macon . . *7:oopm From Dublin and Savannah. ..,*l2:46pm •Daily. ••Uxcept Sunday. IlSunuay only. Drawing Room Sleeping Oara nmween Augusta and Savunnah on night trulnn. Connects at Mlllcn with ‘ hrough miooii- Ing cars to and from Macon. At lama, Columbus, Birmingham ami Chicago, ru F. F. POWERS, W VV. HACKKTT. Com’l. Agt Trav. Pass. Agt. <ls Broad St. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway o, I . h ,'; '2 u ".'y''; K »rnvu« *..a o<-pamr.o* ‘ ‘ Un, ”« Elation, A meant n. tin., i - ' eomi’Ctlons with other r.nnpa i,i% ■Imply given as Intommilon. ana are not guaranteed. (Effectlvo Sept. 14, 1908.) O see DEPARTURE* (1:000 n. m No 7. Bally for A mini eon. ..... Seneca, Wulhallu, oto 111.10 n. m.—No. 1, Xinl.y lor uroennfluu, J.nurenn, Greenville. ' Hpurtnnhurg, riendereonvllle and Aahevtllu. 2:05 t. m- —No. 42, Bally lor Allendale, rairfax, Charleaton. Snvnnimli, Beaufort, Bori Royal. 4:40 p. m.—No. 5, liutly (4»r Greenwood, No. 6 loaves GrActiwood at 0:60 a. 11l- for Bpartauburg. ARRIVALS. No. 4, Dally from Grc«-nwood, 9 30 a. ni. No. 41. <l;illy from Gharleaton. Sa vannah. Beaufort, Port Royal, etc, 12:30. p. in. No. 2, daily from AhlicvlUc, Spurt - nnburg, <lrt‘Piiwood, etc.. 6:15 p. in. No. X. flally from Andcrnon, Mi’t’orrnicU, tile.. 7:35 p. m. Trains 41 and 42 run solid between Augusta and t’harleston. Tr)-Weekly Parlor Gar eervlee between Augusta and Asheville, leaving Augusta Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays; Asheville Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days. Trains Non | mid 1». KRNKBT WIIJJAMH. Generul Pusaenger Agent. No. 907 ilroadwujr. Augusta. Us. Augusta Brewing Co.’s Near BEER. “BOOST AUGUSTA” Boost Augusta s Manufactories Leave Your Money at Home. Augusta Brewing Co. FINANCIAL Hit NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA 707 BROAD STREET. ORGANIZED 1865. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $490,00000 L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier. BEGINNING AUG. IST, 1908, this Bunk will puy 4 per cent In term: ~u CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. These certificates will he issued by us in suinn of SIOO.OO and up, for stipulated period* of time, to suit tho Depositors’ convenience. SAFETY LOCK BOXES $9.00 TO $20.00 PER YEAR. The business of our out of town friends carefully looked after. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, has Capital .. .... $400,000.00 Surplus • 140,000.00 Stockholders’ Liability .. 400,000,00 Total • ■ .$940,000.00 as SECURITY FOR ITS DEPOSITORS Your Account is Solicited. Georgia Railroad Bank Augusta, Georgia. This Batik Solicits the banking business of merchants and corporations. We pay 4 Per Cent Interest on all deposits placed in our Savings Dept. YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED. The Royal Road To Wealth Is by mean* of the small savings n little today means u 111 tic more tomorrow. Better begin now and Invest In one of our Coupon (jor- IlflcatrH of Deposit which pay ym Interest at I per cent four tinnM a year. Issued In Augusta only by the Merchants Bank Capital and Surplus. .. $300,000.00 SCHOOL BOOKS and School Supplies, as Bags, Straps, Pencil Boxes, Pads, Ink, Pencils, Pens. Second hand books taken in exchange for new ones. 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