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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1904
A GUARANTEE COMPANY BOND
Goes With Every RoU of Our
Congo Roofing
The Best Composition Roofing
On the Market Today
COM OUIET AND
GENERALLY LOWER
FURTHER SHRINKAGE
IN STOCK MARKET
LIVERPOOL spots closed , B.1»
NEW YORK spot a closed t.SO
NEW ORLK4NS spots olossd..
THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
market yesterday
dosed weak at the following quotation*:
Range of Prices.
Three-Ply Guaranteed 10 Years
When Properly Applied
j Low Middling 8
Spot Cotton Movement.
Sept. 28. ItOS 1101
Roots. Shin. Bales.
Prices Very Reasonable
Cheaper Than Shingles
Massee-Felton Lumber Co,
Telephone 1840
Macon, Ga.
ABOUT
GEORGIA STATE BONDS
CITY ATLANTA BONDS
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBENTS
GEORGIA R. R. STOCK ,, |
AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK
SOUTHWESTERN OF GA R. R. STOCK
WRITE TO
J. H. HILSMAN & CO.
STOCKS AND BONDS
ATLANTA, GA.
Be Guided By the Light.
Plenty, of Light means plenty of
business. A well lighted store Is al
ways most attractive to customers.
This fact no enterprising merchant can
afford to Ignore. If you want more
business, see that your place of bust
ness la lighted with Electricity.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
C. B. WILLINGHAM
COTTON FACTOR
ACTIVE DEMAND FOR
FLOOR BOOSTS WHEAT
CHICAGO. Oct. 1.—Reports of active
demand for Hour In the Northwest and
decreased acreage sown to wheat
In the Southwest, Imparted strength
day to the local wheal market closing
%a%c. higher *
day s final qut
and oats closed firm.
_ _ compared with yester-
ay's final quotations.
Corn and oats closet
Provisions closed very steady.
Open. High. Ix>w. Close.
i. . . • Mi »».| »*7i
sc. . . 4 (K 1.00% 99% 1.00%
sy . . . 1.02% 1.03% 1.02% 1.03%
ly . . . 97*.i *«% 87% 87%
l—
it. . . . 74%
»©.... 85%
77 74%
88% 81%
as as
May .
July., - .
Mess Pork—
8g
SB
48%
48%
81%
Oct. .
Jan.
May
.14.88 14.87% 14.82% 14.58
.10.25 10.30 10.22% 10.27%
. S.87% 9.S5 9.87% 9.7o*
, . 9.85 8.80 9.85 9.70
. 8.72% 9.80
, 8.70 8,77%
8.80 1.87%
*.'72%
8.82%
Cash quotations were os follows:
Flour steady.
No. 2 spring wheat ll.OSal.Of; No. 3
87s 11.05; No. 2 red 98%aS1.00%. ,
No. 3 com 78%a78%; No. 2 yellow 79%.
No. 3 white oat a 47a87.
Good feeding barley 66a5«%; fair to
. barley
cholee malting 87%a60.
Flax seed. No. 7 Northwestern $1.24.
Prime timothy seed $3.40.
Short ribs, sides (loose! 39.75a10.00.
Mesa pork per barrel $I4.55nl4.C5.
Lard per 1W nounis $10.*0al0.82%. .
Short clear sides (boxedS *10.f»0nll.00.
Whisky, basis of higher wines $1.37.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bushels. St.OftO 17.300
Corn, bushels. 152.800 98.3*
Oats, bushels. 831.800 227.500
On the Prodlire Kxrhsnge today the
butter market was steady; creameries
80s28; dairies 18n22.
Kars steady: at mark, cases Included,
16a19; firsts 22; prime firsts 23.1
Cheese strong nt 13a!4.
DRY G00D3.™
NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—The dry goods
lobbing trad" tor September wss good
In the dlreetion of spot and nearby ship-1
ments, but advance business wns very
moderate. The house trade keeps up
better than usual. Cotton goods are In|
fair demand In smalt quantities. A bet^
ter business Is reported)
spring goods
Ship Me Your Cotton and
beginning to come
Get the Best Returns
COTTON SEED OIL.
NE7W YORK. Oct. 1.—Cotton seed ill
MACON
GEORGIA
WE CARRY ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
THE SOUTH. CALL AND SEE OUR DISPI
ROOMS.
Morris Putzel
higher crude values and
covering of shorts.. Prime crude In bar
rels, f.n.b. mills 30%a31; prime sum
mer yellow 39%n42 : off summer yellow
36*39%; good off summer yellow 18%
to 39»i; prime summer white 41%s44;
prime winter yellow 44%n47.
NAVAL TSORE3.
WILMINGTON. Oct. 1.—Spirit* turpen
tine, nothing doing; receipts 8 casks.
Rosin, nothing doing; receipts 178. Tar
Arm at $1.90; receipts 50. Crude turpen
tine firm at $1.60. $2.00 and $2.78; re
CTIARLK8TON, Oct. 1.—Turpentine
inlet st 35e. Rosin nulet. Quote: A.
A $2.85; D. 82-.60; K *2.82%: P, $2.*;
O *2.72%: II. $3.30: I. $3.55: K. *4.40;
M. *4.78; N. *5.30; W. O., *5,95; W- W.,
*8.20.
SAVANNAH. Os.. Oct. 1.—Turaenllne
firm nt 35*4; sales 723; receipts B8t; ship
‘ i 1.841. I gg
Rosin firm: sales 2.012; re
ceipts 1.853; shipments 8.306: stock 126.-
430. Quote: A, It, C, $3.72%: D. *2.72%
In 53,75: 13. 52 7Sn77V4: F. O.
57.S7VSa90; 11. SJ.35M.; I. |3,»r.; K. 14.501
a 'N, 15.<9; W. O.. 55.05; W. W..
Certificate of Authority
Frank's
Choice
Old Com
Whiskey
nrVcpw-o
4 PYill Quarts $ 2.88
12 Full Quarts $ 7.05
1 Gallon Jug $ 2.60
5 Gallon Keg $11.25
LONG'S PRIVATE STOCK [L0t%$ PRIWSTCSfW
RYE WHISKEY
4 Full Quarts $ 3.35
12 Full Quarts $ 8.00
1 Gallon Jug I 3.10
5 Gallon Keg $13.50
We guarantee the quality.
A trial will convince you.
Impress on above goods
prepaid to any point on lines
of Southern Express Co.
Commercial National
Bank
Macon, Ga.
Opened August 5th, 1908
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington. O. C. Aug. 1. 1908.
Whereas, by eatlafactory evidence
presented to the undersigned It has
_HI made to appear that "The Com
merclal National Bank of Macon.” In
tho City of Macon, In tho County of
lilbb. and State of Georgia, has com-
j plied with all of the provisions of the
■ Statutes of the United States, requir
ed to be compllel with before an as
sociation shall be authorised to com-
I mence the business of Banking;
NOW THEREFORE. I. Thomas P.
Kane. Deputy anj Acting Comptroller
I of the Currency, do hereby certify that
I "The Commercial National Ijank of
I Macon” In the City of Macon. In the
I County of Bibb, and Htatn of Georgia,
Is authorized to commence the business
of Banking as provided in Section Fif
ty o*e hundred and sixty-nine of the
I Revised Statutes of the United States.
I IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wlt-
| ness my hand and 8«*a: of this office
I this First day of August. 1908.
1883
Sept. 1. 19*9
Stock on Hand.
Oct. 1, 190*
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—The Cotton mar
ket was quiet today with fluctuations
narrow and the close barely atoady at
advance of 5 point* on November,
but generally 2 to t points net' lower.
Sales for the day were estimated at 100,-
000 bales.
The market opened steady at a decline
of 2aft points In responc# to easy cables
and favorable weather during the past
21 hours, but offerings were not eg-
greaslve. and repurts tliat storm warn
Inga had been posted along the Florida
Coast caused an Improvement during the
middle session with prices selling 2 to 4
points net higher following the Eastern
belt forecast for rains and high winds Ip
tho Atlantic Coast States tomorrow.
Later the market eased off from the
test under scattering liquidation In the
late trading. Two private condition ro
porta were laaueq during the day. one
. *ro lieut-u during MIMPgRR
making the condltloh 71 1. and showing
» deterioration of 7 points during tho
month, while ‘tho other reported! ri
dltlon of 71.8,
.. .. ._._Ja deterioration of
points for the month. Tho Census
port will t»« published at the opening
orrow—condition figures on hour later.
ItH-elpts of cotton at tho norts today
tiKUl.-M
were 48.927 »«les against
week and 25.687 bales last year. For the
week (estimated! 345.000 bales against
Today’s receipts at New Orleans were
3.8*8 bales against 3.123 bales last "ear.
and nt Houston 8,173 bales against 3.9.7
bales last year.
Spot Cotton and Future*.
NEW YORK. Oct. i.—Spot cotton closed
quiet; middling uplands 8.30; middling
gulf 9.85; sales 7.800 bales. .
options opened steady and closed barely
steady as follows:
i.ii
{ .$
.62
..8.62 8.68 >8.80
..1.80 1.67 * “
...8.50
8.67 8.84 1.87
December 8.63
Receipts and Exports.
Stock on hand all ports,...367.939
Since September 1. 1908.—
Consolidated receipts *73.434
Exports to Great Britain.........222.377
Exports to France
Exports to cont^nent....t.•.•M>•»«J6$•I* ,,
Exports to ?apan 450
Price. Receipt*, Sale*. Stock.
M.IRectx. 8
New Orleans
Baltimore ... 9%
9.30
9.30
19,65
8 18-16
I 18-18
Fort Townsend].;
NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—A further shrink
age occurred today In the volume ef
business tranrarb-d nt the Ntoik Ex
change. That the market awaits
initiative after the progressiva setUo-
1 Into Jla present stagnation la evl-
of any Interest
__ scarce today.
The call money market continued to
rule somewhat firmer than of lut<*
New York following a
lith the almost ltnnn.dl.ito response
foreign money markets to tho jxs*»hmo of
tho settlement day. Tho Interior contin
ues to make requisitions upon New York
for currency. The call loan rate at tho
■Reports of railroad net earnings for
Augu t while showing effective econo
mics In operating expenses, left large
I margin* of net decreases still to be over
come. In the absence of news develop-
inients there wao some disposition to fall
back on rtimois in the attempt to move
prices. Those affecting the supposed
llarrlman Intentloqs towards tho Gould
group were heard sgsln today.)
Tho Union Pacific Securities Company
project was also discussed again. Tin
proved hut feehle factors In the market
which wns almost motionless throughout
|most of the session.
Ronds were steady. Total aa'es. par
value. *2.024.000.^
United States bonds were unchanged
NEW YORK STOCK LIST
Amalgamated Coj
American Car
American Car
Amo-rlcan Cotton Oil
ed Copper 74%
*ar and Foundry 26%
hur andFoundry pref....1oou
•;:8I
Foundry prof.
—. hi ;
American Hide and Leather pref.
American Ice Ik
American Linseed
Amer. Smelting
American Lncotnotlvs 45%
Locomotlvs pref. 102%
•■iting and Refining 84%
Atnsr. Smelting nrid Refining pref...|H
American Sugar Refining TSH
American Tobacco pref IS
Atchison pref.
Atlantic Coast une
Baltimore and OhloWH
Baltimore and Ohio pfd.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
If
.. 81%
I’tumillim I-nolllo 17«-i
Central Leather 244
Central leather uref 041
Central of New Jersey •“*”
Chesapeake and Ohio
Chicago Great Western
Chicago nnd North Western.
Chicago. Mil. nnd St. Paul ..
C. C. C. and Kt. Louis..
Colorado Fuel and Iron .
*.!ir.J»!
.. 311
52*1
.. 5|j:
.. 36V i
__ •«
Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... 88
Consolidated Gas 147%
Com Products 17%
Delaware nnd _
Denver and Rio
Denver and Rio ...
Distillers' Securities
Erie
Erie 1st pref
Erie 2nd pref.
General Electric
Great Northern pref.
n Grands 27
lo Grande pref....... 68
:::::::: 88
Great Northern Or# Ctfs,
Illinois Central
Interborough Met. .......
Interborough Met pref.
... 87
•••*?»
31
International IWper pfd
International Paper pfd 48
Intemntlonsl Pump. 24
Iowa Centml 18
Kansas City Southern 27%
Kansas City Southern pfd
Nashville
Louisville nnd Nashville 193%
Minneapolis and 8t. lxiula 26%
Minn., Ht._P .and Fault St. M 111%
s and Texas’ ’. j*. V... 80%
s and Texas pfd.... *3%
• .!!«
Missouri, Kansas
National Lead •$
Now York Central 103
National Lead
Now York Cehtrei
New York. Ontario and Western
Norfolk and Western 71%
North American *1%
Northern raclflo !> •%
paclfle Moll js
Pennsylvania
People's Gas:.
PltUhunr C. C. and 8L Louis 74
Preassd Steal Car II
Pullman Palace Car 1**
Railway Bteel Spring M
Reed'e*- •••,.•.••••128
Republic Steel 31%
BSPMrtrS!!«
Ib»ck Island Co. pfd 41%
Nt. Istuls and Nnn Fran. 3d pfd *8%
St. Louis Southwestern
1IC80 Ht! l,nula S«iutliwestcm pref 44%
HlniMi Hhi-fftfM steel and Iron ...... ««%
Southern raclflo 1*2%
Southern Pactfle pfd ID'x
Soulhem Railway *0“«
Interior Movement.
I.OUlHVllle
Little Hock.,
4S4
>2ii
LIVERPOOL.
T4VERPOOU Oct. 1.—Snot cotton In
Increased demand with prices 8 points
lower; American middlin' fair 5.74; good
middling 8.38; middling 8.18; low mid
dling 4.94; good ordinary 4.24; onflnnry
3.94. The sales of tho. day were 6.000
hales, of which 800 hales wore for anon
illation and export, and Included 8.400
hales American. Receipts wero 1,000
bales,
i American.
October-November ..
November-Deeemher
Deeember-Jsnusry ..
■February ..
January
Februar
'ehruary-Mnrch
April-May
Mny-June
Junc-July
July-August
4/-l%
4.84
Si !■ -
hlned to put cotton future quotations
range of fluctuations was narrow through-
i-’osed as follows:
November, bid
December, bid
Januery. bid
February, bid
March, bid
l it
Hubbard Bros. A. Co/a Cotton' Letter
NEW YORK, n-t 1 - Dili mf.rk.ti
do not u*ually precede-a Bureau report,
but today the market has nreecnted that
unusual appearance, due to th
Texas and Pnciflr 2»,
Toledo, 8L Louis and West ? •’.*
Toledo. 8t. 1X)U|S and West pref... 61
Union Pacific ..188 t<
Union Parlflc nfd 86%
United Staten Itubbsr 2*
T’nlted Staten Rubber 1st pref Mjs
United Staten Steel •• ••••.$$}?
United States Bteel pref. 108%
Utah Copp<
“ ila-Ca
Vlrglnla.cn rollna Chemical II'
Virglnln-Carollna Chemical pfd 157
Wabash If 1
iWaboah pref. 1*
Wcstlnichnueo Electric 7J
Western Union M
Wheeling and Lake Erie *
Wisconsin Central
184
m
..108
*4
73%
108%
NEW YORK RONDS.
IT. R. refunding 2n. reglnlered.
u. s. refunding 2s. coupon
IT. H. 3s, reglntercd ....
V. S. 4s. coupon
U. 8. 4s. rcglrtered
U. H. 4s. coupon
American Tobacco in ....
American Tobacco 6s ....
Atchison general 4s
Atchison adjustment 4s .
Atchison cv. 4n
Atchison cv. 6s
Atlantic Coast f.lne 4s....
Baltimore nnd Ohio 4a...,
Baltimore and Ohio 3%s..,
Brooklyn It. T. ev. 4s
Central of Georgia 6s......
Cpntral of Georgia 1st Ino II
Central of Georgia 3d Ino 40
Chcsnpcnko and Ohio 4%« 1JJI%
Chicago nnd Alton 3%s.... 71
Chicago, B. and Q . new 4a 88%
C.. R. I. and P. It. n. 4a... 71%
a. IL I. ond P. It., 1L ••ol Cr 70
c.. IL t. nnd P. Ry. rfdg 4b *7%
C. C. C. nnd HI. L gon. 4s 98%
Colorado Industrial la 74
Colorado Midland 4s **
Colorado and Houtham 4s........... 8#
Delaware and Hudson cv. 4a 100
jk-nver and Rio Grande 4a 83%
Erie prior lien 4s *7
Erie general 4s 11
Ho.klng Vallay 4%s 1^6
fnierborough Met 4%a..... JJH
Japan vH’ Ind'serkiy
ynilBVilla and Nash. Unified 4a *9
lanhattsn consol .gold 4a 88%
lexlcan UenDal 4a *•
lexlcan Central 1st Inc............ 18|
linn, nnd
glean Central 1st Inc
.nn. und Ht. Louis 4s. 78%
lasourl. Kansas and Texas 4s..... 89%
• •'—isaa and Texas 2nd*.. M%
llaaoari. Kan si
atlonal It. It. of Mexico con. 4a.... *1
-ow Yotk Central gen. 3%e.. 81%
New Jersey Central general 6s 1*4%
Nortliern Pacific 4| 1JR$*
Northern PaHfle 2s
Norfolk and ^Wnttf^W
con.*‘is*.!!!!!!! **%
g 4s 84%
v -wiL-mruL*
Why Not Try One of Your O WN Coin positions. Bill?
Refrigerated Bottling
The word sounds good, doesn’t It?. Just try a
Bottle of Coca-Cola
Bottled by our process. Thero’a nothing to compare with It. Wo
want to abow you our plant. CglJ nnd Inspect. You will bo delighted.
If you wont a perfect drink drink BOTTLED
EVERYWHERE ... 5c
SOUTHERN
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY & MFG. CO.
Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
: r jj WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY
171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212.
As Manufacturers of
ENGINES and BOILERS
Honey to Lend on
Real Estate
Well rated eoamerelal paper
and very low rate, on Mar
ketable securities. ■>
Macon Savings Bank
170 MULBERRY tTREBT.
LOANS
Negotiated promptly on Im«
proved fnrms and city proper
ty on easy terms and at lowest
market rates.
If yon need money call on ua.
HOWARD M. SMITH A 00.
953 Mulb.rry'SL. MACON. OA.
P.500,000.00 SAFELY LOANKD.
During th* last 16 years wa hav* laan«
. ...j,.... * or Mat
nd moat
firing to
^eat will
Miring
*t.M)".0OO.0u
Hint f<ir< IKU liiVf.loia
nrofltabla InvaatmauL
borrow or having m>
And It to their Intere
Bool Kst
1
SECURITY LOAN AND ABSTRACT CO«
_ ....
Attorney.
Bank Building.
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investment*.
Stocks. Bonds, Heal Estate. Mortgage!
Macon. Gt.
tro deelro to cnll parilculnr attention to th© High Grad* Engine* w© are
turning out and to any that we gunrantco without hesitation that there
la nn belti-r engine of M i class put on th© market today In th© United
titatm. Th* perfectly bain need valvo make* It nf high value, and tho
workinnnahfji lwlng first class, ami a substantially put, up —
adapts it particularly to work requiring hard gervlco, *AVi
MtaMDWBMfc
sSecZ •wj.v.’ufls'aa
engine.
^ „ .... ... .. .... . . w f*r»,
nlahlng them to alm'iat all kinds of power plants and particularly l>
It being used largely In «aw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill.
ginning plants. We ore prepared to demonalraio to prospectiv e # i
who can give us a call that It haa no equal. Wrlto lor full lafoi
and do so today.
ADDRESS
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, Georgia.
very large' and tho journal of CoJ-mcrr*
condition report of,71 waa not eon<-1>, *r» -I
bulltah, bs It »howed about the
‘U U "/C* ViZiTexna and pnriftr IrIs 110'
hand.^prices lowf ! the mpoVm «• JL nnd Weaten. <■.»... «
and It la not thought aafe to •9J|i n | 0n pacino cv. VaV.V.V.VV.I!!•!!!.
87%
I M M C...... 192
ate 108% I
id. in.. ) 73
nnd Ukt Erl© 4a 76% \
F. & C. P. LONG
T. P. KANE.
| Deputy and Acting Comptroller of th*
Currency.
SEAL:
I Currency Bureau
>al
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
of the
Currency
Treasury Depart*
inenL
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS,
Subscribers changing their'
residence, please send orders N-Kw r, vui(K ?r o,”"i"'M7!',,,m
for change of address to the! rt*”'’ V', i '„t r , il" ^
office or phone 76. Changes'.;,.l7"Z>'n,!,
will be made at once. In order j 1 n , ,, ap , r t , ; to r „
to receive paper promptly next |' bti-rllng ^xdinng© steady wllh actual
day, changes should be in by Bj»V*o ^or^dJ!
o'clock. A, TILL JONES, mij» ism itsm.
Manager Circulation. | S/„c«rioiiMi «.
DEPARTURKt:
[ 11:80 a. m., No. 1, Thneugb Trainee
Florida, cerrlea Oheervatloa Par-
SAM AND ED. WEICHSELBAIM
P, 0. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn
Phono No. 820.
> live lion made for lVtUt* (forints.
. |4iku City, i’altttka.
> 4:05 p. m., No. 5, *‘8ho»-Fly,” Me-
» cun to ValUuaU and all lntar-
> mediate poi
o. 3, "Qeorgia South-
train with Grurgla Suu
Uur siock is complete with tho finest and best brands
of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc.
Double Stamp Pure Virginia Corn $3.00 per gallon
Weichselbaum's Private Stock Virginia Corn, very
old, 4 full quarts, delivered $4.00
lor all point* In Kloi
man aieepera nr.d coaches fronv'
Clilcaso and M Louh to Jack-'
aonvliTe via Tlftmt and A. C L.
Weichselbaum’s Monogram Rye,
4 full quarts, delivered
EXPRESS PREPAID.
. .$*.00
We also handle all the leading Beers—Schlits, Blue
Ribbon. Budweiecr, Plel’s and Lackman.
Limited.” from
taoavllle and ralatka. local
?«r JatkBunvIllr lo Ma«»*u
angera ca*i rjsmafn In M
el««^>«r In Union Depot at Maooo
! ID30 a. m*.? No.*4,' “ihee-Sly," from
No. 2, from Pelatka.
Jack’eoflvilla and all Intermediate
points. J’artor vnaervatlen Car'
Jacksonville to Macon.
C. t. RHODES. Gen. Pa**. Agent.
Write for price list. Let us know your wants.
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v.*.**.
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