Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 15, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH) THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER IB, 1908 r ) ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS CITY ATLANTA BONDS ATLANTA & WEST POINJT R. R. DEBKNTB GEORGIA R. R. STOCK AUGUSIA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK SOUTHWESTERN OF GA. R. R. STOCK WRITS TO J. H. HILSMAN & CO. STOCKS AND BONDS ATLANTA, GA COTTON IS IRREGULAR WITH NARROW RANGE LIVERPOOL spots closed..ft.., NEW YORK spots closed NEW ORLEANS spots Ctossd. ON LIGHT RECEIPTS WHEAT WEAKENS ...5.02 CHICAGO. OcL 14.—A falling off In • ~ receipts ot wheat In Ihs northwest haft a ...9>201 strengthening effect today on the local wheat markcL final quotations being up •••■a.* to h««c. v. ' ,. | Corn and oats were easy, but provisions THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. wars firm. The Macon cotton market yesterday, , - -, closed active at tha following quota*\ open. High. Ix>w. Close. H. G. A. NASH, President. CHAS, NEVILLE, Vice President. H. G. A. Nash Audit Co., L EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203*204 National Bank Building, Savannah, Ga. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. ■A Mistaken > _ _ Range of Prices. Good Middling Strict Middling * Middling ..." I' strict Low Middling....... *' Low Middling 8 •pot Cotton Movement. . - Recta. Ship. Bales. Get. 10, 1908 814 470 891 Odt 12. 1908 491 MS 288 OcL IS, 1903 SCO 888 171 B.nt. I.Irt Oct. 14, 1901 8.889 ket was Irregular today within a* I paratlvsly narrow rants, closing steady on the near months, which were 1 to 5 Mitt tower. galaMMMfcMMBMMfifl tlma jt-wm m % iVcc. ... <!«; «<t ms u«y ... t»4 as aS July ... as an as E::: 8 tt' *' «( Jult • L (514 (t!{ »5!f 45 0«t. . . ~ll.70 15.5® U.15 15.70 b;: M* 15:8 1S:S?« IS:?? ’fcf:::{:» SJL 1:55 111 D , M «y . . . 5.5714 ».57H 5.15' If* l.C* m May . . . 8.0214 8.25 8.0114 8.20 STOCK MARKET FULL . OF Cash quotations were as follow*: Flour steady. No. 8 spring wheat fl.04al.05l No. S llatl.04; No. 3 rod 81.00%a1.0l4. \ corn 74ia74 *»; No. 8 yellow 79a . - - for the day were estimated at 118,000 hairs. The market opened steady nt tin ad vance of 4 points to a tlecline of 2 no. points, declines being due to good weuth* er and disappointing rabies, while the; Oats.., Improvement on some positions roll acted! No. S rye j'lijl M M covering and Investment buying. During) flood feeling barley SUM; fair to the curly eearion the market worked choice malting 57a81. „ higher on .covering by. October. Shorts, No. l Northwestern flag seed $1.33*4. ■ Prime timothy seed $3.48. I white 41%a49. 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 depos'tors as to large ones. Let us prove it to 'you. •. : FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON, GA: shipments were pending from the local stock. and buying ot January by a big spot Interest. After showing a net gain ot 2a6 points, the market reacted under realising and | continued southern selling of tho lata ! positions, but January ruled relatively • firm ail day, aelllng tack to within a i point of tha best during tho Tata trad- i Ing. with short* nervoui over rumors of i a possible squeeze in the whiter positions] .Weather accounts were generally favor able. I Receipts of cotton at the porta today iwere 88.489 Mies rgalnst 41.879 bates last I wesk and 40.881 bales last year. Tor the w*ek (animat**) 810.009 balsa against ■ 845.922 bales last week and 378,871 bales ad|3t year. PToday’s receipts at New Orleans were Il3.057 bated against 71.741 bales last year, and at Houston 20,408 bales against 6,108 [bales list year.|— InbwHMPHOTJHHH clo'td quiet. | points advance: middling upland* ^9.20; middling guir 8.48; sates LFutures opened steady and closed steady ■n the near months and easy on ths [distant as follows: 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 1L W« want to show you our plant. Call and Inspect. You will be delighted. If you.w&nt n perfect drink drink BOTTLED C. B. WILLINGHAM COTTON FACTOR Ship Me Your Cotton and Get the Best Returns . MACON GEORGIA tw I As Manufacturers of ENGINES and BOILERS We desire to call particular atten tlon to the High Grade Engines we are / turning out and to say that wo guarantee without hesitation that there la no better snglnt of Its class put on the market today 'a the United States. ,Th* perfectly balanced valve makes i* of high value, and the workmanship bslng first olass, and a substantially put up engine, adapts it particularly w> work requiring hard servlet. We are fur nishing *them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly Is It being used largely in saw mLl. planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, and ginning plants. We are prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers who can give us a call that it baa no equal. Writ* for full Information and do so today. ADDRE83 Schofield’s Iron Works Macon, Georgia. Receipts and Exports. Receipt* and Exports. Today. Week. Consolidated net receipts.. 98.488 3B7.KN9 Experts to Great Britain.. 30,418 48.888 Exports to France 11.107 Exports to continent 800 68,199 gtock on hand all ports....101,IIP — PInro September 1. 190S— Con r olldatod receipts] Open. Irish. Low Cln January 8.80 8.68 8 ‘ " Clover eon tract grades 18.00. Short ribs, sides (loose)) i8.63MS9.80. Mess pork per barrel $l«.l7%alL00. FhSri 8?ar?Mff?l^ini^1i.. Whiskey, basis of high wines. $1.37. Receipt*. Bnlpmenj* Wheat, bushels 79.000 r 79.900 Corn, bushels 184,MO 164.400 Oats, bushels 486.006 SU.TOO On tlis Produce K-tchanga today the butter market was steady; creameries 29%a37*i: dairies 18%a24. , . Egg* steady: at mark, cases Included. I7n20; firsts Si; prime firsts 34. ' Cheese steady: 13%al8%. DRY GOODS. . % . NEW YORK. Oct. 14.—The dry goods market was moderately active f — merchandise today. Retailers el her*' stocks are generally light a some years since the demand nt the ooun- ter was so quickly and surely reflected In the primary markets on underwent hosiery, domestics, dress goods, silks, linens and other fabric*. Cotton jrayna hold steady. Bilk piece goods are In sctlve call. COTTON SEED OIL. NEW YORK. Oct. 14.—Cotton HeOd oil was lower under local bear pressure and poor active demand. Prime crude In barrels, f.o.b. mills 29a#; prime eumnu NEW YORK, Oct 14.—The stock mar ket took on all ths aspects ot a narrow professional affair today. Ths volume of the day's transsottone was meagre and the constant shifting of the current of prices demonstrated the feeling of hesi tation and uncertainty of those taking pert In the market. A number of atorks came into activity today, which ure often neglected for weeks at a time. Blocks of ths cheapest grade and of tha most doubtful value. Holes of only u few block* of these rssulted in a collapne In the price. These evidences of the degenera tion of ths speculative movement prompt ed the selling of the general list, which depressed prices. There was no actual news to account for the depression. The call money market, however, continued to show a firmer tone. The reopening of the labor controversy In the English cotton mills threaten* a curtailment of export demand for cot ton and Is having an effect In holding cotton bills off tho foreign excitant* mar ket. thus making a factor In the firm ness of exchange rates. Discussion of gold exports, however, has been suspend ed. Reports of backwardness In the fall demand for anthracite wore held to ac count for the special heaviness of Read- 1 u'onds were steady. Sales, par value, "united %3t 2's registered, advanced *t and the 4a registered *4 per cent on call. Bales today wore 438.200 shares. NEW YORK STOCK LIST Amalgamated Copper 75*4 American Car and Foundry 40% American Car and Foundry pfd ....lOl American Cotton oil 36*4 American Hide and leather pfd.... 23% American Ice Securities 28 Amerlrffn Linseed 9% American Locomotive pref 104 American Smelting and Refining .... BfV Amer. Smelting and Refining prd....l04ji American Sugar Refining 13lfl American Tobacco, pfd .. American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co. .. Atchison Atchison pref Atlantic Coast Line Dnltlniore and Ohio , Canadian Pacific Central Leather { allow'37*1*211; off aummer yel.,.. o JL7%: _ good off summer jjellpw 11? ill III! lM iTi si? ®S3SS 1 11 i;8 i:!S 37% I 37 *i IPmp^ilBIPmiBBHWmil9P3SA4i; prime winter yellow 41*4*41*4. NAVAL STORE —WILMINGTON. Oct. lL-^PPPl^ Mine, nothing doing; receipts S3 casks. receipts to. CHARLESTON, Oot. 14.—Turpentine g^,S^?>t5,W«. i Wt ! .57! Ww ’'flAVANNAlr. G»., Oot. 14.—Tiirrentln. iPiunii ,.fuinrr ** . Central leather pfd Central of New Jersey 97M Chesapeake and Ohio (’lilcngo Orest Western 7 Chicago and Northwest!— * Colorado Fuel and Iron 33*4 Colorado Southern 42Jfc Colorado and Southern 1st pfd Colorado and Southern 3nd prof.... Tonsolldnteil Gas t!•>% ('orn TYoducts 1 *4 Uclnware and Hudson 1«7 Denver and Ttlo Orande 2* iFenver and Ulo Onmde pfd C8 TXatlllers' .Securities *J*4 Erie 1st pfd 44 yjrle 2d nfd 3R*4 Oeneral Electric 144 Great Northern pfd 111J4 n ‘ •**»♦ oro otf* IlUnols Central 13*,, let! pfd". Internatlnnal Paper International T’nper pfd ... International Tump town Central Kansas City Southern ... nKnsns City Southern pfd Louisville and Nnshvlllo . Minneapolis and 8t. Ixiuls Km tS’eSItlSSSt::::::::;::;:: uISl »?•]?:„»■j* t“«i AJs.ei. Exports to Japan Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock. R % 9.80 9.45 i>*' —iii 2300 184711 BMlIMf 14’IS 19T«S1 m "'iH Interior Movement Houston . . fls% •.: St. Louis ... Cincinnati ., Louisville . , Little Rock., I Prlce.lneets.tgaleo.1 Rtrtr. ‘ “■“8418 TII9S — - 40720 72878 9-* "ini LIVEnPOOL L,V Oct. PO ?4 l t—Spot cotton dull with prices unchanged: American middling fair 8.58; good middling 8.33: ral-ldllng 5.02; low middling 4.7«: good ordinary 4.18; ordlaehrl.if. The sales of the day wero 5,000 balsa, of which 200 bales were for speculation and ex port, and Included 4,500 bale* American. Receipts wore 14.400 balos, all American. Futures opened quiet and closed qulot; American middling 0. O. C.: $3.30; I. $3.60*65: K. $4.60; k M, $1 N 86,18; W. O., $6.06; W, W., $6.30. Grain and Provision*. Thee*.prices are at wholesale and not c?<mStcd n b|?'R. R. Jaques A Tinsley Coi * Backed, mixed 99 Carload lots, either sacked or bulk, mado on applies- No. I white “ Special (imitations made on car lota. ... HAY—Choice timothy 1.00 No. 1 timothy r No. 8 timothy l.i No 1 clover So Timothy and clover mixed®. *3 Alfalfa hay 1.2o 12088 Redding straw 66 12421, DRAN-Pur# wheat 1.1? Mixed bran 1.48 FLOUR—Private Block, fancy paL.. *.W Royal Owl, heat patent 6.28 iiiii Close. November-December December-January January-February ,. Fchruary-Maroh .... March-April April-May ,,,, May-Jube I June-July July-August was steady today at unchanged quota tlon*. middling 8%. Sales wera LS0I bales on the spot and 1,600 bales to ar< Cotton futures opened steady at prac tically yesterday's cloning level. .. —ling and the weal 4.58^ SYRUP—Georgia can* (new) 4.84*4 New Orleans * Black strap BALT—100 lbs. white cotton sack Imported rock salt. Ib....c,. CHEESE—Full cream 18 OIUTS—Hudnuts, In bbla 8.90 Hminute. In sacks 2.50 SUGAR—Granulated. In bbts 1*4 New Orleans clarified..,.*,.® 8 New Tort - COFFEE—Choice Prime RJt . Medium Rio common .........9 to v Arbucklo's rose led...... 18,9 RZCB—Choice head Medium .... were disappointing and tb* weather map could not have been better, but the sell ing from tho bear side met with lerxa buying orders, which were brought out by 1'ne strength shown by the New York market at It* opening. October, the srot month, rose to * premium of nearly 30 points over December. Tide wni said td ho due to the large amount of Octo ber contract- hell by exporter- an hedge* against sales. The market wen sustained ell day. offerings of bears ~ conL 1818 7'.. . . ..'. '”114 being well absorbed by fresh long buy- Central of Ga. collateral trust! ins. On tbs dosing tlis tons was steady and the active petitions were 1 point lower to 2 point* H-’ er than yesterday. Futurea .closed as follows: October, hid iv. hid November, December, bid . 8.78 V *2 Bardwan—Wholesale. (Corrected by Dunlap Hardware Co) TVF.f.L RUCKPT8-I4.75 to 14.80 do* ROPE—Manila, lie: 8«sel. I«; cotton. WIRE—Barb. 8.10 per pound. FI.^W STiM^KB-Harman. 96c.* Fergn- pV.nw 1)7, A DEB. 6c. per lb. IRON—2*4cc per lb. base; Bwede 4*4o V AXES—18.00^ doij.^base.^ NAILB—Wire. 8IJ0 keg bese; cut, $2.(4 keg base. SHOES— firrse, |4.2t to $4.80 keg; mule BUCKETS—Plain, $1.00 dos.; white ce< ir. thro# hope, $4.04^^_ , , rilMNH Trace. s« HTIOT—$2.00 sack. (1.80; cedar $*.00. Candy ntlck candy Ifl I _ . _ Grocers Mixed, pvt me. Cream mtxcd candy In pells. 10c Crackers. Rarona sodas, so. Barone nlcnscs. 7**o. Asserted cakes, Ik! Top Notch, first patent 8.10. MEAL—Water ground Juliette...... If MEATS—Dry salt ribs 11 Extra half ribs 11 18-*0-lb D. B. bellies.... 12 Butt plates T smoked meats. He. over above. HAMS—Fancy sugar cured.. 14*4 Standard sugar cured It Plcnlo home 11 —Pure tierce* •....It* Pure, In 30-lb tin 10* Pure, In 80-lb tins l Pure, in 10-lb tubs.,-. to* Pure, In 10-lb tins...... l Pure, (n 10-lh tins 16* McCaw'a compound lard.... 8* The sama addition* for other sixes as named above. - ii •15.54 to ’1 Railroad Bondi Central nf Ga. 1st mort 8 per it. itio 180 A rta. 8 pe., 1948.... 101 I R. n, 4 pc., 1910.... 84 in R 8 PC.. 111!..,, if “8 ft r n 'i per cent.. 1917 105 Central of Oa. consolidated, 1948 IfOl Central Os. 1st Ine.. 1948 84 Central Oa., Macon A North ern. 1948 103 Central Oa.. Middle Ga. A Atlantic. \Ul... 100 Southern It. R.. 8 pc.1»94 ; ...i0I Georgia R. ft. A Ranking Co., 8 pe., 1933 103 O*. R. R. * Banking Co., * per cent, f Oa Sou. A Seaboard Y Seaboard l.. . . . „ Southwestern R. R. *tock.....,10l ?*\snnah A Augusta stock....}04 Atlanta A West P'dnt 140 ; Atlanta A W. P. deben 104 H Ga. Sou. A Fla., eom 1$ Ga. Sou. A IHa. 1st pref 76 I Ga. Sou. A Fla. 1st nref...... 10 i Rnotharn R. R., prof IS I Southern R. R.. com 2t State of Georgia Bonds St lit:}l at: 514. 11 Lumber Quotations (Corrected by MnssM-ftiton Lumber Co.) Common framlnw (short leaf) slxod.f14.eo Common framing Gong leaf) sls»d. T‘ Common framing (lor.g leaf) 13-loch Gity Bondi. .. 31 .. 2*4 .. 81 .. 28% .108% Minnrnpnii* inn m. iajuhs 86% Minn.. Ht. P. nnd Sault St. M i;3 Missouri Parlflo 5*-. Missouri. Kansas and Texas 3JJJ4 Missouri. Kansas and Texna pfd .. 66% Nallonnl Mad 93 New York Central 1<)4% New York. Ontario and Western .. 40% Norfolk nnd Weatom 78% North A marie# n 61 Northern Pacific 142* Pnelfie Mall Pennsylvania 123*4 plttaburgPff C*’and St.’ Trouts'!!!’.’.*. 76 Pressed Steel Car Pullman PaUoe^Car If iH Railway Steel Spring .25% ....130 Aan Fran. 2d pfd.... $o5 Southwestern 18*4 lytule Boiitliweatorn pfd 48 tsa-Bhefflrld steel and Iron 68% uthorn Pacific 193% uthern Paelfio pref 11* ..iithom Railway f* Southern Railway pfd 6? % ft €b | » ear United States Rubber *1 United State# Ruhlir 1st pfd 10l*i United State* Steef United Htatee Steel-pfd 1JJ% Vlratnlef^SSoHna* Chenilftal’ • • • i* * * •-!}} Vlrgtnla-Ceroltna Chemical pref....l68t-, Wabash Jig Westlnghouse Electrio 77% Wheeling and Lake Erie •% Wisconsin Central NSW YORK RONDS. Tf, B. refunding 2a. registered ....108% \y i triajwrrs r. fi. 4s. courv>n ...... if. 8. 4s, registered J. B. 4s, counon American Tobacco 4s American Tobacco 0s. Atchison general 4# OU3 ROYALTY-NO. 2 V/«W Pap.’s Pet. A GUARANTEE COMPANY BOND Goes With Every Roll of Our Congo Roofing The Best Composition Roofing V On the Market Today Three-Ply Guaranteed 10 Years When Properly Applied Prices Very Reasonable Cheaper Than Shingles Massee-Felton Lumber Co. Telephone 1840 Macon, Ca. kmerlesn Tobacco 0s.. Atchison general 4# ... Atrhluon adjustment 4s Atchison cv. 4* .J Atchison cv. 6s ljs 1 Atlantic Coast Line 4s 94 RalUmort and Ohio 4a. 99 Raltlmor* and Ohio 8%s 92 Rrooklyn R. T. cv. 4e V Central of Georgia 6e 1W Central of Georgia 1st (no 6 g8AWlL:=JI k-kS" 0 iMMIUIlTIll.Yli"rtf'W jj* g , B. and Q. naw 4a 98 , R. T. nnd P». H. R. , R. I. and P. R. col. 78 , H. I, and P. Ily rfdg 4s.... M% IVIawara and Hudson cv. Denver and Rio Grande 4a f8„ File prior lien 4s *7% Erie Oeneral 4s J* Dorking Valley 4%e lftH Interborough Met 4%* SB! aiS^NSr Mturu:::: »b Manhattan consol gold 4s 97% Mexican Central 4s *1% Mexican Central 1st Inc. 16% Minn, and HI. Louis 4s 7**4 Mlaeonri. Kansas and Texas «■.... 99% Missouri. Kansas and Tesna ?nd4.. 9J NaUonal R. It. of Mexico consol 4s.. *0% New York Central gen 8*4s 92*4 New Jersey Central gen. 6s .I’,* Northern Parifle fa I««% Northern Pacific 3a 7**4 Norfolk and Western consol 4s *6 Ht. L. and Han FranHero fg. 4s. 77 SL Louie Bmithwestorn con. 4 Peaboari Air Line 4s M M S. Houtbern Ibillway 6s 1M% Texas and Pacific 1st*..............II* Wabash 1st; ,110 WheaMng and Lake Erie 4e TT Wisconsin Central 4e .............. *4% N. Y.. N. H. and H. cv. 6|i. rtfs..,.123% Macon 6 pc., 191*., Macon 6 pc. 1933.. «Savannah l pc.. 1I1S........ 'Ainsta 8%. 4. 4J4. 6 A a TCKW YORK OctJ ■■■ ’Time loans dull and ateadv; 60 dara like 9%s>%. 'Prime "mercantile paper 4 to 4% per ■ Sterling exchange steady with actual business In bankers* bills at 4.83a4.66.10 far C0 day bllla and at 4.M.66 * n ^Commerr!al bllla 4.$4%a4.84%. Bar silver 61%. Mexican dollars ii. for £*• WHISKEY TN CLUB HOUSE OR HOME, always keep a bottle handy. Served to your friends, it bespeaks your intelligent discrimination, for MURRAY HILL CLUB is the incomparable whiskey- best for athlete or invalid—a tonic .16 well as a beverage. It stands alone as a whiskey of mature age and purity and with a bouquet that is an exclusive MURRAY HILL CLUB possession. "This Particular Brand for Particular People. ” Gssrastsad ■■dor ill* National Pars feed Law. JOS. A. MAGNUS & CO. CINCINNATI. O.