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SATURDAY, JUNE 12. News of the Cotton Crop and Markets AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET Middling Today 10 15-16. Tone—Steady. New York Cotton Market (TODAY’S FIGURES.) ( Open. High. Low. Closet January .. 1071 1079 10G8 1079 July j. 068 1076 1067 1076 October 1068 1079 1067 1079 December .. ...... .. 1072 1080 1070 1080 Tone —Firm. Spots—ll.2o. (YESTERDAY FIGURES.) Open High Low Close January 10.77 10.78 10.66 10.68-69 July 10.82 10.83 16.65 10.69-70 October 10.79 10.79 10.66 10.69-70 December 10.81 10.81 10.68 10.71-72 Tone—Steady, Spots—ll.2o. New Orleans Cotton Market (TODAY SFIGURES. Open. High. Low. Close, July 1090 1096 1090 1096 October 1071 1078 1071 1078 December 1071 1073 1071 1073 (YESTZH HAY'S FIGURES.) Open High Low Close July 10.97 10.99 10.90 10.91 October 10.80 10.80 10.70 10.70 December ". 10.78 10.78 10.69 10.69 Liverpool Cotton Market (TODAY'S FIGURES.) Open. 2 p.m. Close. January-February 5.63 5.63 5.63 February-March.. •••• March-April April-May June 5.66*4 5.65 5.65 June-July 6.66 Vi July-August 5.69(4 5.69(4 5.69(4 August-September 5.68 5.67 5.67 September-October 5.65 5.65 5.65 October-November 5.64(4 5.64 5.64 November-December 5.63 5.62(4 5.62(4 December-January . 5.63 5.63 5.63 Sales 10,000. Receipts 11,000. Tone Middling 5.79. Chicago Grain and Provisions TODAY'S FIGURES.) WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. Judy 116% 117(4 116% 117(4 September 110(4 110(4 110(4 110(4 CORN— July 73 73% 73 73(4 September 70(4 70(4 70(4 70% OATS— July 52% 52% 52% 52% September 44 y 4 44(4 44(4 44(4 LARD— September liu2% 1170 1162(4 1170 S * July 1172(4 1175 1172(4 H 75 RIBS- July 1090 1100 1090 1100 September 1092(4 1097(4 1092(4 1097(4 (YESTERDAY’S FIGURES. WHEAT— Open. High. Lew Close. July 1.17 1.17% 1.15% 1.16(4 September 1.08% 1.10(4 1.09(4 1.09% CORN— July 73 73(4 72(4 72% September 70(4 70% 69% 70 OATS— July 53% 58% 52% 52% September 44% 44% 44 44% LARD— July ..11.45 11.60 11.46 11.60 September 11.52(4 11.65 11.62(4 11.65 RIBS— July 10.75 10.90 10.75 10.90 September 10.70 10.87(4 10.70 10.87(4 FULL QUOTATIONS IN THE LOCAL MARKETS : (TODAY’S FIGURES.) Good ordinary 9 7-16 Strict good ordinary 9 15-16 Low middling 10 9-16 Strict low middling 10 13-16 Middling 10 15-16 Strict middling 11 1-16 Good middling 11 8-16 Tinges (Ist) 10 13-16 Tinges (2nd) 10 9-16 (YESTERDAY'S FIGURES.) Good ordinary 9 7-16 Strict good ordinary 9 15-16 Low middling 10 9-16 Strict low middling 10 13-16 Middling 1° 1 5 ’! 6 Strict middling 11 1-16 Good middling 11 3-16 Tinges, Ist 10 3-16 Tinges, 2nd 10 9-16 Net Recolnta. Net receipts today Through cotton today Gross receipts today Sales for the Ween. Sales. Spin. Shlpt Sat 136 36 1188 M0n...» •••• •••• Tues ........ •••• •••• Wed •••• Thurs ....... .• • • •• • • Fri Totals . , 136 36 1183 Receipts for week. Sat 314 245 Mon 106 Tues . . 234 Wed 203 Thurs 119 Fri 137 * Totals . . 314 1044 Stocks and Receipts. Stock in Augusta, 1969 16,4ie Stock in Augusta, 1908 .... 24,072 Rec. sinci'lSept. 1, 1908 350,732 Rec. since” Sept. 1, 1909 ....344,711 Estimates for Tomorrow. Today Estimates. Last Yr. Galveston Houston 1,500-2,000 New Orleans 2131 In Blght and Supply. 1908. 1909. Bight to 23 1,249,299 10,306,306 During week ... 160,805 85,390 Visible supply ...4,642,069 3,886,177 Port Receipts. Today-. Last Yu Galveston 3167 New Orleans.. .. 1200 Mobile 273 Savannah 919 1608 Charleston -329 35 Wilmington 365 Norfolk ... 389 260 Philadelphia 10 Brunswick 6733 .... Pensacola 252 Total ports 7070 Interior Receipts Hduston 1365 Augusta 245 Memphis 474 132 St. Louis 89 48 Cincinnati 130 Little Rock .... Augueta Daily Receipts. 1908 1903 Georgia R. R 57 Sou. Ry. Co .... Cen. of Ga. R. R 44 .... C. & W. C. Ry 7 A. Cj. L. R. R 69 Wagon 10 .... Net receipts 123 64 Through 122 250 Total 245 314 LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining In the Post Office, Augus ta, Ga., June 6, 1909. Persons call ing for these letters will please say "advertised,” and name the date. A rule of the Poet Office Department requires that 1 cent be paid: LADIES’ LIST. A. —Essie Adams, Stella K. Anderson. B. —Miss Bissie, Ida Boozer, Mrs. Kizzie Brown, Mrs. Mattie But ler, Savannah Branch, Mrs. Ra chel Burnet, Mrs. O. C. Bickmann. D. —Dealer Darn, Mrs. Kattle Davis, Lizzie Davis. C. —Anna Gumming, Mary N. Cross land. E. —Miss Essie, Hattie Eulin, Mrs. L. Elsas. G. —Mrs. Dora Griffins, Mrs. Ousta vus R. Glenn, Jr., Mrs. Henry Greer, Mary E. Geiger, Mrs. Lue Gentry, Mrs. Leah Garrett. THE STOCKJARKET (TODAY’S FIGURES.) NEW YORK CLOSING STOCK Atchison 116%' 116% Baltimore & Ohio .. ,;il9 118% Chicago & Alton .. .. 70% 70% Colorado Southern .. .. 59% 59% Denver & Rio Grande .. 50% 50% Brie 37% 36% Illinois Central 150 149(4 Louisville & Nashville ..142% 143 Missouri Pacific .. .. 74% 74% New York Central .. ..132 132 Pennsylvania 137% 136% Reading 156% 156 Rock Island 33 32% gt. Paul 155(4 155% Southern Pacific 132% 132% Southern Railway .. .. 31% 31% Union Pacific 193(4 194 Wabsiih 21% 22% Wisconsin Central .. .. 58% 68% Interboro Metropolitan .. 16(4 16% Great Northern 150% 150% Atlantic Coast Line .. ..183 133% Amalgamated Copper .. 85% 85% Am. Car & Foundry .. 56(4 56(4 Am. Locomotive 61% 61(4 Am. Cotton Oil 76% 75% Am. Smelting & Ref’g .. 95% 9a% Brooklyn Rapid Transit 80 80% Colorado Fuel & Iron.. 44(4 44% United States Steel .... 67(4 68(4 Do. preferred 124% 125 Va.-Carolina, Chemical.. 54(4 56% H—Lilia Holmes, Martha Hannatt, Sarah Hankinson. J. —Mrs. Yoyers, Nelie Jones, Mrs. Sarah A. Jones. K. —Mattie Kirkling, Mrs. Meader Kir by. L. Mary Little. M. Mrs. Joßie McCarty, Mrs. M. T. Miles. O. —Deavy Oatom, Lizzie O'Bryant, Minie Oliver, Virginia Oliver. P. —Mrs. Della Pippins. R. Hattie Roadgers, Mrs. L. Rey nolds, Mattie Roberson. S. —Daisy Bell Steed, Eugenia Sand ers, Mrs. H. A. Strong, Janie Satchel. T. —Margaret Tanksley, Martha Thft v mas, Mrs; Sallie Thomas. W. —Miss Wandernock, Miss J. B. With, Mattie White, Mrs. Maria Whitaker. MEN’S LIST. A. —Mr. Alexander, D. J. Anderson, Harry Adams, J. H. Alexander, R. E. Allen, R. Bennett Andrews. B. —A. Brown, C. G. Beardslee, Frank Bloon, Geo. H. Bates, R. H. Brighton, T. H. Berry, Alfred Bob. C. —C. J. Cadle, Francis Chenneth, John Cheed, J. T. Cannon, Rob Cobb, Mr. Chapins, Tom Childs. D. —Anderson Davis, M. Deutsch, Shiles Dayes. E. C. H. Evans, Willie Ellis. F. —B. F. Foskey, C. M. Freeman, E. H. Fuller, Sam Few, W. E. Bar nell. G. —D. L. Gillespie. H. —Henry Heath, Jos. Hobbs, Julian Hackel, W. N. Hill, T. H. Horn buckle, W. L. Harvey. J. —W. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Johnson, Loden Jackson, Michael Johnson, Robert Johnson. K. —Albert King. Lyons, Lynwood Layton, T. H. Logan. M. —Jack Mathis, Janie Moka, Jack Mathews, E. B. Medows, Thos. W. Mandson, C. A. McMorse. N. C. B. Nichols, J. B. Nixon, S. E. Near. P. —L. P. Park (3,) Poutne Pertos. R. David Rothschild, N. M. Robin son, R. J. Robinson. S. —A. B. Stubbs, Charlie Sapp, Gard- rwtATAfIF you nhiNr PERKY 5 AkInGOUT CHECKS ? ) PIKE THE PRETTY GIRLS IN THE DRUG STORE • > < 9Y THE WAT ASTORBILT, WHAT) THE EXACT FIC,UfIES WE WHAT ARE YOU DOING nAKiNG OU i l ten . 1 0N ANO , u SIG|N qvelß A FEW IS THE AMOUNT DUE Mt ON 8 77bQ INCLUDING, LAST YOU ime SAY OLD ) THOUSANDS IN CHECKS.'TO YOU . PRETEND > ' THAT LAST DEAL OF QURS IN OIVIDEND. HERE’S .PEN If WF ’U ] STEEL DEFERRED ? 7OR « -to £Oi AND INK TLL WRITCYOU nAN,C'VC us A FEW OF TOUR BLANKS Yj V •. \ MARE ’EM SIT UP r— -U L J THOUSAND 7 ( JtßUk OUT A CHECK • t SUPPOSE I OUGHT TO SQUARE UP OUR ACCOUNT WITH MR. HALL-ROOM I BIUEVE. I’M BONE QF DUNN'S COLLECT- PHONEY CHECKS HEY? WELL IF YOU OON'T COME UP 1 THE MORGAN PEOPLE. , HAVE rfdt) GOT THEIR FINAL STATEMENT ,NQ . AGENCY. Rt MEMBER ME? I_CAUEO ON YOU LAST WEEK WITH THAT fla .4-3 BY THE END OF THE WEEK. ,— m2 ( NOREGGiE I LEFT'IT IN THESAjrETTUEFOMTI WITH YOU r AND YOU PROMISED TO PAY THATUTTEACCiOUNi TO-DAY ■ WE’LL TAKE COURT p, I THE AUGUSTA HERALD AUGUSTA GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fancy Head rice Head rlc<* 6c White cloverdrips, bbls .. 82c Pure Cuba molasses, bbls 32c P. R. Molasses, bbls 21c C. O. Molasses, bbls 17}£c Kerosene oil 12^c Sausage, In oil, 6-lb. tins 8c D. E. plates, 3-lb. ave 10\ Snow Drift compound, 50-lb. cans..9\4e Pure Wheat Bran $1.85 Virginia H. P. peanuts 414 c 22-lb cream cheese 18c Snow Drift compound, 50-lb cans 9c 32-lb. flat cheese 18c Cottolene per cs. (10s only) $6.50 D. S. Sides, 45-lb. ave 11 % D. S. Bellies, 18-lb. ave 12^c Smoaked Sides, 32-lb. ave 12^0 Smoked Shoulders 11c No. 1 Picnic Hams, 11-lb 10^c Dove Brand Hams, 11-lb I&MtC Capitol City Hams f 11-lb 14%0 R. G. breakfast bacon 14V4c Best white corn SI.OO Best mixed corn SI.OO White Oats (no barley) 72c "White Clipped Oats, 8., mix 72c Best white oats .. 70c Pure wheat middlings $1.90 Chicken feed (60-lb6) SI.OO Corn chops, 96-lbs ....$1.86 Dairy food, 100-lbs $1.90 C. C. Deaf Lard, 50-lb. cans 12^o Fidelity K. R. Lard( tubs or cans.l3%o Flake "White Comp, lard 50-lb cansß^c (Lard in tierces Vic less; in 60-lb tubs %c less.) N. Y. Gran. Sugar (bbls) $5.25 N. Y. Gran. Sugar 4-25-lbs $5.30 Sugar f. o. b. coast 10c less 85-lb Pearl Grit (all sizes) $2.00 Ga. Country Meal, 96-lb $1.90 Ga. Country Meai, 48-lb 96%c Ga. Country Meal, 24-lb 49c Alfalfa hay per ton $23.00 Pea Vine hay $.20.00 Cotton seed meal, per ton SBO.OO No. 1 Native hay, per ton $15.50 No. Timithy Hay $21.00 Cotton seed hulls $7.50 Ceralfa feed, per ton $34.00 Run of mill (bran and middlings) $36.00 Mountain Rose (best second patent,) flour $6.65 Woolcott’s Royal High Patent % flour $7.50 EthereaU highest patent flour ..SB.OO (The abov* prices on flour in and *4s cotton; wood 15c more.) Medium green coffee s%c Fancy green coffee 10%c Choice green coffee 9% c Salt, cotton bags 50c Tubs 26 Vie LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS (Correoted By Martin S. Garrett.) Government Bonds. lild Asked U. S. 2s, 1930 101% TJ. S. 3s, 1918 101% U. S. 4s 1925 State Bpfids. Ga. 3%5, 1930 J & y .. . 100 Ga. 8% M & N, (915 .... 99 Ga. 4%5, 1922 J/& J .. .. 99% ner Screen, K. Seawright. T. —Herbert Tompkins, J. W. Thomp son. V. Mell Vicary, Willie Vandet. W. Arthur Williams, A. E. Wolfe, D. Wilbern. MISCELLANEOUS. Empire Loan Office, Hackens & Rust, Lummis Gro. Co., Power & Baird. S. B. VAUGHN, Postmaster, E. W. CARROLL, Supt. CENTRAL OF CEORCIA RAILWAY. Effective May 30. 1909. (75th Meridian Time.) DEPARTURES. For Savannah and Macon .. .. **7:Soam For Dublin and Savannah .. .. *2:3spm For Savannah and Macon . . **B:4opm For Snvpnnah and Macon*.*. !!9:4opm TVBEE LIMITED !!7:ooam For Savannah and Macon. ARRIVALS From Savannah and Macon .. !’8:10am From Savannah and Macon ... **S:soam From Savannah and Macon ... **7 :50pm From Dublin and Savannah . .•12:45pm TYBEE LIMITED !!12:46am From Savannah. •Daily. ••F.xcept Sunday. IlSunday only Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Augusta and Savannah on night trains. Connects at Millen with through sleep ing cars to and from Macon, Atlanta, and Birmingham. W. W. HACKETT, Trav. Pass. Agt. Phone No. 62 719 Broad Street. ATLANTIC COAST LINE THE GREAT HIGHWAY OF TRAVEL BETWEEN THE NORTH and SOUTH “Fla, and W. 1. Lim.,” leaves Au gusta 2.30 p. m., daily. Through Pull man Cars to Principal EASTERN 'CITIES. Special low rates to Rich mond, Va. Convenient schedules to Wrightsville Beach—Virginia Beach. For information, call on L. D. McCULLUM, Commercial Agent. 807 Broad Street. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway The following arrivals and departures of trains, Union Station, Augusta, Ga., as well as connections with other com panies, are simply given as information, and arc not guaranteed. (Effective May 30, 1909.) DEPARTURES 6:80 a. m.—No. 7, Daily for Anderson, Sonaca,' Wulhalla, etc. a. in.—No. 1 Daily for Greenwood, -Laurens. Greenville, Spartanburg Hendersonville and Asheville. 2:05 p. m.—No. 42, Dally, except Sun day for Allendale, Fairfax, Char leston, Savannah, Beaufort, Port Royal. 5:50 a. m.—No. 38 Sunday only. Char lesion Savannah, Beaufort, -Port Royal’ 4:40 p. m.—No. 3 Dally for Greenwood No. 5 leaves Greenwood at 6:50 a. m. for Spartanburg. ARRIVALS. No. 4, Daily from Greenwood, 9:85 a. m. No. 41, dally except Sunday and 37 Sunday only from Charleston, Savannah, Beaufort, Port Royal, etc., 12:05 p. m. No. 2 Dally from Asheville. Spartarfrmrg, Greenwood, etc., 6:16 p. m. No 8, Dally from Anderson, McCormick, etc., 8:35 p. m. Trains 41 and 42, 37 and 38 run solid between Augusta and Charleston. ERNEST WILLIAMS, General Pasenger Agent No. 807 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. C. of Ga. Ry, Mobile Dlv. Ist, sa, 1946. J & J 106 C. C. A A. 2nd 7s 1010 , A. & 0 103 Ga. R. R. Funking Co. 6a 1910 J & J 101 Ga. R. it. & Bunking Co. 1922, 6s J A J 112 S. Ry. Co., Ist con. 5s 19.*, 6s J and J 112% Southern Cotton Mill Stocks. Aiken Mfg. Co. (S. C.).. 85 Anderson Cotton Mills (3. C.) pfd 52 56 Arkwright Mills 105 109 Abbeville Cotton Mills (S. C.) 90 93 Augusta Factory 67 70 Belton Mills 110 112 Cabarrus Cotton Mills .. 13) 136 Chadwlpk Mfg. Co. (N. C.) Chiquola Mfg. Co., (S.C.) 120 120 The Hallroom Boys FIN AN CI AX Choosing a Bank; Is one of the most IMPpRTANT acts In the career of any flfm or In dividual. A good banking connection is of MATERIAL help to one. If you have no hank account, or desire to change your present ar rangements, we offer you the excellent facilities of this bank. The SMALL depositor receives the same courteous consideration as the LARGER OU6. The National Bank of Augusta L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAB. R. CLARK. Csshler. National Exchange Bank AUGUSTA, GA. Capital and Surplus, $540,000.00 A Bank with a strong directorate of successful and enterprising business men. Will you Join the constantly increasing number of well pleased customers? A BALANCE IN THE BANK IS A READY FRIEND. P. E. MAY, President. E. A. PENDLETON, Cashier. WM. K. KITCHEN, W. T. WIGGINS, Vice President. Assistant Cashlsr. Georgia Railroad Hank Augusta, Georgia. (5 ) This Bank 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 Value of Money If you would learn the value of money, try to borrow some; and you’ll find that it’s not so easy when you have nothing with which to secure the loan. Sickness and business troubles occur daily; and a small part of your income put aside each month will enable you to nieot these reverses without embarrassment. Then, too, ready money is always at a pre mium. If you have money you ca n make money; and the only way to always have money is to save money. Begin to save now. SI.OO starts an aocount. MERCHANTS BANK Clifton Mfg. Co. (S.C.) .. 116 115 Clifton Mfg Co (S.C.) pfd 59 Columbus Mfg. Co. (Qa.) 96 101 Dallas Mfg. Co. (Ala.) .. 94 101 Enoree Mfg. fH.C.) .. ..70 80 Enoree Mfg. Co. (S.C.) pfd ■ lOO Eagle asrt Phoenix Mill** (Ga.) •• 123 .. Easley Cotton Mill (S.C.) 135 146 Enterprise Mfg. Co 88 Gaffney Mfg. Co. (8.C.). 94 100 Do. 2nd pfd 80 81 Gainesville Cotton Mills (Ga.) 60 60 Granby Mill, pfd 52 Grendel Mills (8. C.) .. .. 110 120 Henrietta Mills, (N. C.) ICO 167 Graniteville Mfg. Co. S. C 160 165 King Mfg. Co.. John P... 97 Langley Mfg. Co 97 Lancaster Cotton Mills (8. C.) -108 ■ Laurens Cotton Mills (B. C) pfd 162 160 Limestone Mills (8. C.) .. 140 ■ — - Louise Mills (N. C.) .. .. 90 95 Do. pfd 92 Marlboro Cotton Mills (B. C.) 91% Orangeburg Mfg. Co. Do. 2nd pfd 80 —— Pelham Mfg. Co. (Gu.) pfd 101 106 Poe Mfg. Co., . W. f (8. pfd 100 100 C.) 100 104 Raleigh Cotton Mills (N. C.) 100 104 Seminole Mfg. Co. com.. 57 60 PAGE SEVEN FIN AN C LAX Do. 2nd pfd 98 Do. Ist pfd 103 105 Sibley Mfg. Co 68 | Warren Mfg. Co. coin. .. 95 Do. pfd 103 Dank Stocks Augusta Ravings Bank .. 175 1 Citizens Bank 100 Irish-American Bank . .. 160 _ Merchants Bank 198 200 National Bank 138 140 National Exchange Bn lc 126 127 Planters Loan & Havings Bank (par $10) 20 22 Union Savings Bunk (par $25) 62 % Looal Bonds. Augusta Factory Ist, 6s due 1915, M A N .... 103 Augusta Ry A, ICloc Co. Ist sh, 1940, J A D ... 93 Bon Air Hotel Co. 6s J A D 1911-21 100 Enterprise Mfg Co., Jst. 6s. 1923, MAN 93 95 Sibley Mfg. Co., Ist 5s due 1928, J & J 93 95 .-m^URINARY Beware of counterfeit 1 : ALL DKUUGIJITi