Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 14, 1908, Image 7

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•THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1008 Canfield Oil Co. SELLS PERFECTION HEATERS AND RAYO LAMPS Phone 637. ft. 500.000.00 OAF BUY LOAN ID. f' During tha last 16 years w» have loan* ea ll500.000.00 on IUal Dnu lor home and foreign, Investors. Safest and inoat profitable investment Those desiring to borrow or having money to Invest will find It to their Interest to see us. Thomas B. West, Secretary and Attorney. Leon S. Dure Banking: and Investments. Blocks. Bonds. Real Estate. Mortgage! Macon. Go. S. S. Parmelee Company, Carriages, Buggies. Wagons. Carte Harness, Saddles, Bicycles, Baby Car* rlAges, ntxessorles. Largest stock In the South to select from. A pleasure to serve you. 8. 8. PARMELEE CO- Macon, Qa. Wadley Investment Co. ^eal Estate, Insurance, Loans, Grand Building, Phone G27. ABOUT FOR RENT Immediate Possession. Two story brick store, corner Fourth and express office alley, next to union depot, 17500. 428 Carling avenue. flve-room, 880.00. 378 Orange street very desirable two-story house, nine rooms and bath., toilet each floor and servant's house In resr. This house lias Just been newly painted; plumbing thoroughly repaired, and Is in perfect condition. 3CU.00. FOR SALE. Two-story, six-room residence on Hardeman avenue. Vlnevllh*. for su ; • to home owner >ii easy terms. ' Vacant lot 70x210, In very best par of Summit avenue. North Highlands: beautiful cottages on each side and oc cupied by owners, 31,100. Vacant lot 70x515 «n Laurel avenue. North Highlands; this Is very best lot on Laurel avenue and is between two of the prettiest cottages In this very popular suburb. WADLEY INVESTMENT GO. Grand Building, Phone 627 Fot Rent Immediate Possession. 467 puncan Ave., 6-r.... 11 KW Park St.. 7-r.. 130- Highland Ave.. 6-r 688 Columbus Road, 9-r First and Arch Sts., 8-r Cleveland Ave.y 6-r..... 630 Washington Ave., 4 101 Clayton St.. 5*r.... 221 Duncan Ave.. 6-r... 406 Ross St., 6-r 408 Ross St., 6-r..TV... 116 Cleveland Ave., 8-r 209 Carling Avo„ 6-r. 128 Rembert Ave., 9-r.. 45 White St,,. 6-r LUac St.. 6-r............ 120 Grace Ave., 5-r.... 136 Piedmont Ave., 6-r 210 Duncan Ave., 5-r.... i.. 820.00 ...827.50 ...320.00 ...316.00 ...840.00 ...318.00 ...120.00 ...81800 ... 320.O0 ...125.00 ...322 60 ... 320.00 ...320.00 ...326.00 ...312.50 8.60 .. .312.60 ...314.00 ...315.00 IORDAN REALTY CO, Real Estate. Insurance and Leans. Phone 1136. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldfl. For Rent Dwellings. . 278 Orange st., 10-r. ,.668 Second st... 6-r , 221 Duncan ave., 5-r.. , 310 Duncan ave. 6-r . 971 Oglethorpe St., 5-1 , 293 Cedar st.. 6-r . 9 Montpelia ave., S-r... Stores. ^ . 220 Second St.. . 414 Fourth St ..463 Second st . 666 Poplar St . 403 Mulberry st. .860.00 .,65.00 . 20.00 360.00 60.00 56.00 60.00 80.00 Geo. B, Turpin Sons peal Estate, Insurance, Leant, No. 353 Third at Phone 77. For Sale A 60-acre farm about six miles from Macon, on public rond. Unusually nice Improvements. Including seven-room dwelling. Improvements alone 'Worth amount asked. Terms if wanted. Price $3,250.00 303% acres In Crawford county; has seven-room dwelling and nbout 100 acres large second growth pine, large enough to esw. Timber . If handled properly should more than pay for place. Can make terms. Price 81,260. The Georgia Loan & Trust Company 665 Mulberry Street. LOANS Negotiated promptly on im proved farms and city proper ty on easy terms and at loweai market rato9. If you need money call on ns HOWARD M. SMITH & CO ESI Mulb.rry St. MACON. UA .,•>!*>- » IrrtT.X?« .injM.- fNMM an! eat **tlM prCrutCimy.l\ ge#?.-*/•«**«•- LaxcixunT&fi 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. A Mistaken i Idea Perhaps you have an idea that in order to have a bank account you must have a large sum to deposit; that a bank doesn’t care to bother with small accounts: This is not true of the “Fourth.” This bank wel comes new accounts, no matter how small, and extends the same courtesy and service to small depositors as to large ones. Let ns prove it to yon. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK Refrigerated Bottling The word sounds good, doesn’t it?. Just try a Bottle of Coca-Cola Bottled by our process. There’s nothing to compare with It. W« want to sljow you our plant. Call and Inspect. You will be dollghted. If you went u perfect drink drink BOTTLED EVERYWHERE .. . Sc C. B. WILLINGHAM COTTON FACTOR Ship Mo Your Cotton and Get-the Best Returns MACON - GEORGIA S OUTHERN ELEC TRIC SUPPLY & MFG. CO. - - -v- Machinery, Electrio and Combination Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. COTTON IS LOWER; MARKET IS STEADY LIVERPOOL .pot. deed.,.,. 9.03 NE WYORK .pot. deed ,...0.19 NEW. ORLEANS .pot. doi.d IH THE. LOCAL COTTON, MARKET.^ Ilona: RanQ, ot Priced ood Mlddlln, *» 8triet Jn tpw‘ MiddlingI •••••• Low Middling Spot Cotton Movement. Beets. Ship. Oct. 10. 190* 834 III ttf Stock on Hand. NEW YORK. NEW YORK. oct. 13.—The oottan mar< ket covered part of an early loss during today's late trading and closed steady at a net decline of 2al points. Bales r estimated at 150.000 bales. , The market opened eteady at a de *J ,n " ot 2a5 points, which was better tlmn due on the cables, end during the early session ruled somewhat Irregular with a decline to a net loss of 6a7 points, followed by a pnrtwl rally on covering. I«esa encouraging reports concerning the Mnnchrater situation, good weather over the bolt, big receipts, a favorable fore cast, and southern selling were among the boarlsh Influences ami shortly after midday a private cable reporting that Lancashire master spinners had refused to accept the proposals of opiratlyes was followed by a renewed break, Which carried the active months 8 to 10 point* B *LatJr! e howevcr. the market milled covering by early sellers, and a scattering demand from local hulls, with the close only a point or so off from the best level of the day. October was relatively steady during the entire session, notwithstanding report* that moderate shipment*, of lilgn grade cotton were on the way from tn* south for delivery during the month. Receipts of cotton at the parts, today were 89.818 bales against 84.616 be las lest week an l 61.165 bales Inst year. For the week (estimated) 350,000 Intos ngalnst Pales last week and 875.762 bah U, | t K ! e feeelpt! «t Now Orlcatu wore 16.039 bole, etttln.t 10, 66* ,b»l«. loot your. and st Hounton 93,340 bslo. or 11.047 bale, last y»»r. Spot Cotton and Futures. NEW YORK. Oct. 1.1.—Spot « closed quiet. 6 points dccll iei tnldu..»«, •Minds 9.18; middling gulf 0.40; BAles n °?utures opened *end closed steady as HESITATING TORE OE NEW YORK. Oct 18.—There appeared to be some conflict of purtKiso between at least two strong parties in the specu lation today, although their operations tended to eomo mutual advantage In the ono case, tho support of prices against pressure, without any attempt to bring about «n advance, seemed to meet tho desired object, in tho other case there wus an aggressive marking up of prices,i Which seemed «lcKlgitcd-‘-wdaaa|~^ggaHMSgJ foreign deimind In tin* which seemed designed to Incite a public foreign demand In tho martlet The lift ing process whs almost wltolly confined to groups of low priced railroad tutd In dustrial stocks. In many of which there are Important or dominant holdings by Identical Interests. Their slat ting up wards served ns a check rather loan a stimulation to u show of strength In the genera! market. The usual leaders of tho market show ed resistance to the reaction, but seemed to balk at attempts for an active ad vance. The attitude of reserve thus In dicated towards present active specula tion was escribed to a remnant of ap prehension regarding tho political out look In Europe, to some contraction In money market supplies and to purpose to await tho passage of the coming elec- Money on call oommanded a maximum rate higher ttum at uny time Inst week, while bank Iomh* woe hi process of rapid extension to muke up foreign sales of securities. Foreign In the stock market i Thera was today in London •nod reopening of the labor dispute In i easing of discount rates ml farls. Tho threat- __ the labor dispute In the English cotton mills was an unsatis factory development and caused a de cline In the price of cotton. The hesi tating tone of stocks persisted through out. Bonds *were Irregular, Total sales par value. 83.830.000. United States were unchanged on call lee today 4S6.700 shares. Total i NEW YORK STOCK LIST Amalgamated Copper 75*.4 American Car and Foundry 40Vs American Oar and Foundry pref. ...1004 American Cotton Oil 85(I American Hide and Leather pief.... 28 4 American lee Securities 2644 American Linseed 914 American Locomotive 48Vi American Locomotive prof 104 American Smelting and Refining.... 87 Amcr. .Smelting and Itcilnlug piof..l04V4 American Sugar Refining 130 American Tobacco pref 03«4 American Woolen 22% Anaconda Mining Co 43*S Atchison *9l{ Atchison pref. 05 Atlantic Coast Line ss Baltimore and Ohio 07At Baltimore and Ohio pfd. Mi Brooklyn Rapid Transit 4S Canadian Pacific 74% Contr.it Leather 2&U IT1”H, TjOW. Close 8.53 8.46 Ml 8.49 8.41 IMS 8.44 8.37 8.10 8.43 8.34 -1.88; October .........8.97 9.9* 8.95 KSES tt* iT. s.n Receipts and Exports. Chesapeake and Ohio 427k OhtcuKo Brent Western 7 Chicago and Northwestern 7 Chicago, Mil. and Ht. Paul 1364 C„ C. and St. Louis 63 a Colorado Fuel and Iron 35% Colorado and Southern 43% _ __ Colorado and Southern 1st pref 66 8.96! Colorado and Southern 2nd pref..,. 66% g 70 ConHOllilutcd Gas It 140** . 17 Vi , 107 IK live — ‘ ixnvc Istllli OU.R ROYALTY—NO. 1 THEODORE SELF APPOINTED DICTATOR op. Twe AMERICAN PEOPLE rare iim uuuson 11.4 i*r and Hlo Grande 2')% r>r and lllo Grande pref 6:»% lers' Securities 2!)% Receipts and Export- Tmlay Week. ^ Bccurltlca Consolidated net receipts.. 89,880 184,116, J Eiwirt, to contlnfnt. .WJM 93,999 IJJr.ff'LSfc™ 0 ™#' !t2u. •tuck on land ill port...,.699,990 ...... {JSSilSS BSS’etti;11*.!I*.!I-.‘Hitt Illinois Central 1.17 Exports to Oreat Britain. Exports to France......... Exports to continent I Exports to Japan,. Price, Receipts, Salee, Stock. The Torts: Galveston . . New Orleans Mobile .... Savannah . • Charleston . Wilmington . Norfolk . . . Baltimore . . New York ... Boston niminn • , . • Philadelphia .. PrlceJTWte MnIai I 16-16 £ :ur, 9.40 .....1,665,016 InterlHirough Met. 335.205 Jnterborough Met. pref 33 152.893 International Paper 9% — — International Paper prof 60 International Pump 28*4 lawn Central 26 Kanega City flouthem 28*4 Kansas City Houtiicrn pref 61 *4 fytulevilln end Nnshvlno lo*‘X Minneapolis and tit. Lulls 36V4 Minn., Ht P. and Hault 8t. M 123 '"Wo ,10579 • Missouri Pacific 1560111 Missouri. Kautius and Texas, ■iim ! Missouri Kansas and 'i'cxas Interior MovemenL - - - As Manufacturers of ENGINES and BOILERS We desire to call particular atten tlon to the High Grade Engines we are turning out and to nay that we gueranteo without hesitation that there IS no better engine of Its class put on the market today In the United States. The perfectly balanced valve mnkes It of high value, and tho workmanship being flrat class, and & substantially put up engine, adapts It particularly to work requiring hard service. We are fur nishing them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly Is It being used largely In saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, and ginning plants. We are prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers who can give us « call that it has no equal. Write for full Information and do so today. ADDRESS Schofield’s Iron Works Macon, Georgia. I-H-H-H+H ■l .a: in =s SAM AND ED. WEICDSBLDAUM P. O. Box No. SB. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. Our (took ie complete with the fineet and beet brands of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. Bottled In <Bond— 4 Bottles Bylvan Orove 14.50 Sell of Lexington... 6.00 Atherton 5 year* old 6.60 Delivered; express Prepaid. RYE (Original Bottling) 4 Dottles S Bottles 12 Bottles Lewis 66 15.00 Murray Him Club 6.00 Upper Tsn I Bottles 12 Bottle* 6 1.00 111.II 8.76 18.50 10.50 15.00 Three Feather* Black Label...* Wilson Paul J * 60 ; 7.60 6.76 4.60 EXPRESS PREPAID. « 0.60 9.60 10.60 16.60 10.75 8.60 3.60 15.00 20.76 16.75 11.75 11.76 We also handle all the leading Beers—Schlitz, Blue Ribbon, Budweiser, Piel’* and Lackman. Write for price list. Let us know your wants. HililllllUll 1H4WWHI i I KHi H-H-H-H l Hd-M-t-l Cincinnati .... ,•••••• LoUUvIlle . . . 9*4 Little Rock....18% _ 'ii« LIVERPOOL. Oct. 13.—Spot cotton In limited demand! prlcce 9 point, lowfri * 78; good ordinary 4.11; q8dJbory. *-1*\ he ewes of the day were 8,000 bales, of American. Receipt* were 28,000 bales, In cluding 84,800 bales American. Southern Railway i£hM 11 • --- i-AXkim- » |U| and pacno 2JV4 'Medo.'8L Louis and West II Toledo, Bt. Louis and West pref.. 59 g nlon Pacific l'< r >*4 hlon Paclflo pref *«% nlted States Rubber II United States Rubber 1st pref 101*4 United States Steel 46*4 United States Steel pref 109% Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical pref....)08*4 Wabash pref 2JJ4 Weetlnghouse Electric 76*4 Western Union M Wheeling end lake Erie 8 Wisconsin Central 274 Standard Oil 625 Cleso. 45.74 l:tt May-Juno 4;66 June-July 4.51 July-August • 6,55 SolobOr-l^ovember . November-December December-January . Jsnusiy-PVbruary .. Februarr-Mn rch •NEW ORLEANS. NEW. ORLBANBT''Oit v 18.-r«pot .cotton was quiet today and unchanged, middling 874. Bales on the spot weTe 700 bales, anJ to arrive 8.000 bales. Factors had a good selection of high grads ootton on their sample tables, but buyers did not take hold well. Cotton futures opened steady at a de cline of 1 to 8 points under the Influence or unfavorable cables and fcMd weather. After the first call the market sold off further until the active positions wero f li 9 points lower than yesterday's dosing, •he market was Influenced to no small extent by the belief in heavy returns to the census bureau for the coming report on ginning. Toward .the close of the — Ipirtatlv* tactics caused shorte and forced prices up. On the I day mealpulatlf^HI to cover and forced prices up. On the closing prices were 1 point up to 9 points off compered with yeatenley's final prices. The ton* was steady. Futures closed as (WtM «.» November, bid (.60 December, bid s.Bl January, bid ,....*•••• 8.4KJ 1.11 Hubbard Bros. A Co.’s Cotton Letter. NEW YORK, Oct. 18,—Genera! tyodJng ha* been limited today with a heavier tone. Port receipts ere large, offerings In (he south are free the crop outlook Is In the direction of* '—- o Texas nnd Oklahoma a frost, end speculation i rrs *r»> timid, however, In view of a poaxlbls aproarsnrs of some hulii*h factor. Meanwhile the, bearlah frollng lx growing nnd reports frdm Man rhoxtsr are gloomy, the masters refining to settle, and trade very poor. Under this . condition prl-e, are Insecurely held and Missouri, Kansas and Texas 4*.... 19 yield to any pressu*# The trade ex- Missouri. Kansas ami Texas fnds.. IS pecta a further decline under the weight * ** of new cotton. 'ieeouri. Kansas and Texas pref... 6M National Lead xi* New York Central 104* New York. Ontario nml Western.... 41 Norfolk nnd Western 74 North American 63 Northern Paclflo 1*14 Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania , People's Uas 124 964 I'enpio'S uas PlttKhurg. C. C, and St. Louis 77 Pressed fcteel Car .12' 130] Ilf Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel KS-filK.;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;.. Rock Island Co. pi * Bt. L. and Sen Fn . SL Louts Bouthwestem Ht X^uls Southwsatern pref... Hloss-8heffluld BtesI end Iron.. Southern i%dflc Southern ParlUo pref of Absolutely Pure Whiskies IS GUARANTEED AWAY ABOVE EVERYTHING Cate of Four Full Quart*, $55? EXPRESS PREPAID rnn sali by All leading Mail Order Housed in Jr.oksonvillt, Chat tanooga, Montgomery and Mobile. STRAUSS, PRITZ & CO. Distiller* CINCINNATI, O. :::::::::: :!i! 754 95 96% NEW YOnK BONDS. U. R. refunding 2a, registered 1084 U. H. refunding 8s, coupon 104 U. H. 8s, registered 100*4 u. S. 4s, coupon ........ U. H. 4.t.# rrgls.eretl.... U. H. 4s. coupon American Tobacco 4* ... American Tobacco 6a.... Ati hlnon general 4a .... Atchlron adjustment 4s. Atchison cv. 4,a Atchison cv. Cs *’>•»?* | g Atlantic Coast Lino 4s 94*4 H»11!more and Ohio 4s 994 Baltimore end Ohio 84s 9*4 Htovklyn R. T. cv. 4s .74*4 of Georgia 6a... 1014 of Georgia 1st (no..,,, 63 ^■of Georgia 2nd Inc <8 I aka end Ohio 44* PdJ4 end Alton 44s 744 , II. and Quincy new 4s 9774 R. I, and P. K. It. Is. 74 PHI JL i. en'l P. R. col. 6s,,,, 75 Chlrogo, R. I. and P. Ry rfdg 4s.... 86% C. CTC. and Ht feouls gen. 96*4 Colorado Industrial 6e 74 Colorado Mldllend 4e 174 Ootorodo end Southern 4*.. 94% Delaware end Hudson cv. 4s,......lW4 Denver and Rio Grand* 4s 944 » e prior lien 17% K general 4a 7841 Hocking Valley 44* Japan 44s. 2nd eerie*.... Ijoulsvllle and Noah, unified 4s, Munhsttan consol gold 4s Mexican Central 4* 8J Mexican Central 1st Inc 16 Minn, and Ht. Louie 4s.. 71 Missouri. Kansas and Texas 4s.... 89 Mh-ourl. Kansas and Texas 2nd-.. IS National R It. of Mexico consol 4a.. 804 New York Central general S4s 92 New Jersey Central general .Is 1264 Northern Pacific 4s 101 Northern Pacific Ss 78 Norfolk end Western consol 4s 97 {•win. coiaol 90<«. New York Money Market. q v NEW YORK. Oct. eteady; l%al% per cent; ruling rate 14 i dosing bid 141 offered at 1%. Time loans dull and steady; 6d days 2%; 90 days I'AilVfc; six months 84 per rant. I fiterllng exchange steady with ' business ln'hsnker~* “ * “ day bills siid std- . — Commercial bills 4.tl%a|.844. Bar silver *1%. Mexican dollars 48. DRY GOOD8. NEW TORK, Oct. 13 —The trade In cotton goods In the gray continues good. CettM ysrns are In belter domand again. Llnlnrs are Iwlng purchased in *mall nu'antitfse by Jobbers and retailors. Tfc* sales of export goods for the w la better call during the da/. Western 4s ^75*j Seaboard Air .— Southern Pacific 4a K uihcm Pacific 1st 4s, uthsrn Railway 5- Texas and Pacific Is Toledo. 8L L. and Y Union Pacific 4s .... wJbhS.ti'-3 tv..l,m JU. it........... n Wl,-«iln« «nd L»k. i:rio <■ Tt WI.oon.fn Cntml I. II* N. T.. It. II. nnd H. tt. ctl«....19j5 lAk. 8IMT. t«. 9.* PROFIT-TAKING SENT WHEAT PRICES DONW CHICAGO, Oet. Hi—Profit-taking on a liberal ecele by leading longs caused weakness In the wheat market today, final quotations showing net loses* to 19 cent * Corn, oats and provision* were also weak. * Open. High. Low. Close. 1;;; Si Si Si ¥£*■ si 1 si E: ;:!i:8 8:8 8:8 I ‘I&V.’I.IF* l:«* May . . . 9.16 9.814 9.09 SWf nib#— Sn-iMBIL Ss S3 ir 9.09 11“ "StSK melting, 67i : seed. No. 1 a* timothy i lour steady. - L - „ no. 8 spring whtet ll.Wal.OT; No. •7*81.09; No. red 994*81.014 No. 8 corn 764*76%; No. 8 yellow, 794*90. * J oats, 464*50. barley 66a56; fair to m* 1 Northwestern 11.23%. seed 88.60. Clover contract grades 81.00. Short riba, side-* (loo*«> 18.674*9.6*4, Mats pork per barrel 313 7r.aI3.%74. < Lard per IH poanda |9.i0a9.i24. Short clear aides (boxed) 69.75alO OO. Whisky, basis of Hither wine*. 61.87. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, fauahel*. 78.000 40.100 SS: « On the Produce Exchange today tlie butter market we* steady; creameries 144*174! dairies 114*24. i.kkr steady; at mark, eases Included, 17a20; firsts 23; prime fint* 24. Cheese eteady; 114*184. COTTON SEED OIL. NEW YORK. Oct II —Cotton seed oil wa% lower under local preudre end weak ness of kindred market*. Prim* crude In barrels fob. mills fPe%: prim* summer S llcw 874a36U; off summer yellow 374. 88; good off summer yellow* 87*88;< prime summer white 3&4at9; prime win- t«r jr^Uo* «*«, I CITY of MACON-Board of Health Roport for month ending October 12, 1909, of sanitary condition of dairies selling milk In the city of Macon: Oct. 1—John T; Moore.ir.t. Houston Road. Good. Mllledgevllle Road. Fair. • flllj. F.xcelleoL Oct 6—J. J, Hubbard oct c—j. n. wiison Fort Hm. Oct. 5—liaeonsfleld. .Aoross Spring Bt Bridge. Oct 6—T, E. Edwards... Columbus Road. Oct 6—M. T. Gt e^n Columbus Road. Oct 8—T. A. Clay..,, Columbus Road. Oct 6—J, A, Young........Columbus Road. Oct 7—K. 1*. Sitae,.,,. Idle Hour Road. Oct 7—L. P. Campbell. Id e Hour Road. Oct 7—Pine Hill Dairy..., M ldio Hour lload. Oct 7—If. W. Walker Idle Hour Road. Got 7—Macon Banltaxy Dairy City. Milk to»i«—samples secured from warons: afi t*. . Nome. . cent >t II—J. R. Howell. 4.8 >t 31—.7, J. Hubbard 3.5 wept 81-\tr. F. Virgin " Hcpt 31—T. A. Clay pL II—T. E. IMward pt 21—l’lne Hill wept 21—J v A. Young Sept SO—Ik. W. Walker... Hept. 80—G. W. Hitchcock Kept 30—J. A. Young Oct 3.—W, E. Hill Oct X-J. R. Wilson Oct 2—Pine Hill Oct 3—Waver Orass.. !»■:. 2—1J< rtlindala Oct. 2—John T. Moore.. »» t. 'J- M*' on Sanitary Dairy Oct 2—M. T. Oreen * Oct. 6—J. A. Young Get. 6—J. J, Hubbard aBj 3 ® S-'n't 11.7 8:1 ffl 18. It, Condition i ’l-aii • 'lean gas Clran • - lA*n Clean aeaa Fair 15:1 4.5 4. it «—V'in. Hill......................... t. t 9—Paconafit Id 4.1 Oct. 9—Waver Gross 4. >m i,,*" r^ t. 9—w, V. Virgin 4. }1* Q'to o,:t. I—T. K. I. Oct. Mjemln. n.lrr 4. t ; .t ' t Oct 9—<1. W. Hitchcock 4.1 1;4 r ;«»n Oct 9—t. P. Htlc, I. )»•* , Oct 9—A. D. Tolliver 1.1 •»•! tl*»n Oct t*-W. K. tan »■ H.3 C>*»» Law require, milk to eont.ln . minimum ot 1.5 p.r cent butter (ot on, , minimum ot 11 por cont toM Klldo. r v NOTTINOtUM. Chief In.pcctor. NAVAL »TOHEI. WILMINGTON, Oct II —Spirit, tur- p»ntlno tlea/lr ,t Jlni reclpu I» CMta. no,in attiSr U »»•*•: n«lpt. tW. T.r firm at 11.99; ncolpt. IH. Crude tur pentine firm ,t 51.H, 11.09 ,nd 11,15; "charleston. Oct. Il.-Turanllno r;>. o’ ti lt H. li.llLl. 83.46; K. 14.45; M, M.I0; K. Il'w; W. O.. 15.99; W. \v“ ‘SWSriBfffiSS SS; iS'lTl” r«.lpt. 3..I0; .hlpmmu 1,401; .took 111.790. QuoU: A. R tt I 4 &<»• Ii 12 66: E. l2.Loa574* F. 12.60 W M’.Hiil; Oi 53.IS.T0; U, S3.JS.HS,; L Whar* Bullets Flew, David Parker, of Fayette, N. T.. a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Hitters have don* I* worth more than Av* hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad ras* of stomach trouble, to little I then tried Electric Bitter*. ”iro-<l me. I now take them \ and they keep m« strong 60c at ell drug etoree. and they ns a tonli end well,' 1