Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 16, 1908, Image 7

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>St>. ' a\ ■prsg "M THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1908 | ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS CITY ATLANTA BONDS -via. " ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBENTS GEORGIA R. R. STOCK AUGUSIA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK SOUTHWESTERN OP GA. R. R. STOCK . WRITE TO J. H. HILSMAN & CO. STOCKS AND BONDS ATLANTA, GA. H. G. A. NASH, Preiid.nl. CHA8. NEVILLE, Vic. Prc.ld.nt. H. G. A. Nash Audit Go. EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS - 203*204 National Bank Building. Savannah. Ba. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. •A Mistaken Idea Perhaps you have an idea that in order to have a hank account you must have a largo 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 us prove it to you. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON, GA. WITH LITTLE CHANGE LIVERPOOL spots closed 6.03 NEW YORK spots closed 9.20 NEW ORLEANS spots dosed ...8ft closed active at the following quota- m TO STOCKS uoou Middling 3 13-18 ■ Spot Cotton Movement. Recta. Ship. Sales. Oct. 10. 1508 8*4 479 131 Oct 1*. 1I0S 491 163 288 OCL 18. 19o8 Oct 14. 1908 99ff OCL II, 1903 987 • Stxk on Hand. Sept. 1. 1908 Oct. 10, 1901 WHEAT PRICE DOWN MORE TRAN A CENT NEW YORK, Oct. IS.—There wta only CHICAGO. Oct 15.—Weak cable* and a nominal stock-market today, after the an absence of export demand caused a brief period of the execution of orders break of more than 1 cent In wheut prices for foreign account until a sudden revival on the locfl exchange today. At the close In the last half hour. Whatever Impulse; the net losses were 1 to lftaftc. may account for the withdrawal from j Corn was also weak, but oats and pro-^ active operations of the strong bnancial, visions were steady.Hmm element which has conducted the recent — ■■ - ■ speculation. It was evident tbday that I with those operations subtracted noth-1 Wheat— ink was lett of the market. The attl- j Dec. . , tude of reserve on their part may bo .due . May . , to unwllllngnesa to encroach further on j July , . the money martlet supplies In tho fur-1 c.-rn— theranco of a movement with the elec-1 Deo. , , Uon still three weeks la the future. The | May . . Immobility of prices became very marked July , . today and there were few. sven of the Onts— Open. High. I-ow. Close. 1.0044 101ft '■a! •a* S2 T » e* 62% 62% 62% looay aim mere were iew. even wi most active stocks, which fluctuated an extreme range or one point with a' sudden rise at the end. Discussion of the government finances came up In .con nection with the money market position. HP London was a source of some strength. W1 to the local market, both at the opening 814 and in the dosing spurt. Money lenders i reported an Increase Iii the demand for call loans, while some of the largest “'idrawn from 4i 41% 41ft 60ft 45% 50ft in. i • U while i ..... ..1.178 banks have practically wlihdr .,t0$5 that department. The result I little flurry in call money rates todai 2 per cent. The buying of stocks wl •itlch n irntivelv nfifiit rinsin^iteadv bear * for recent selling of stocks. The £? Tl'S^n. .tTpo” w »n c o«S8. “iSi:. ja'? 1 the) other months net unchanged to 2 vaiim «2 «*? oao****' Tot,u ■* ,e,u ^ ® .jjm JSrw •*«•» *•» s» The opening was steady at an advance of 3a7 points tn response to higher ca- nw\m vapv ernew i ia«r ble*. but there was continued aottth*rn\ m<ll "*7^2** U>T „ t . soiling of the late months, presumably £?5 P !£ for hedging purposes, while exoslknt ^"*$2®*** xj! *"$ .5?* weather and reports of rapid progress CoiS nil y P d SS feu n i tr sr? m hi«r. pSM. ..JSi 'SSIS5 Hme t0 £na LithVr pm:::: Sm oTk , sw^Tu'. r ik-SBr« «!* fr„43 uriU -" ••••• % ***** ^a-sugh s eJ# movement American Smelting and Reflnlng ... 8744 Amer, Smelting and Reflnlng pfd.. 101*4 American Sugar Reflnlng 112ft American Tobacco pfd MH American Woolon 21ft Anaconda Mining Co. 44ft Atchison .... 91 Atchison prer. 93 Atlantic Coast Line 8*Vi Baltimore and Ohio 91 Baltimore and OM« nf<4 • Brooklyn Rapid Transit 48ft Canadian Pacific ,176ft Central Leather 25*4 °entral Leather pfd 98ft „ .. ; Central of New Jersey 197 tor the Chesapeake and Ohio . ..'g showed! October was relatlvriyVMPIHMH selling by s*>ot houses, and offerings which some thought were Intended to make a better December buying basis. A largi part of the trading represented varloui •witches or straddles by local profession als, and the commission house business. I which was a feature In the earlier part of the week, was less In evidence. Ex ports for tho day were very heavy, more than doubled the port receipts, and [the spot markets were generally wmm of cotton at the n« r ta todal elm t i k, i • • T. Reeelnf .12.70 11.70 12.70 13 70 9,87ft 9.45 9.27ft 9.43 . 1.23 1.25 8.18 1.80 1.30 8.20 4 Refrigerated Bottling The word sounds good, doesn’t it?. Just try a Bottle of Coca-Cola Bottled by our process. Thero's nothing to compare with It. Wo . want to show you our plant. Call and Inspect. You will be delighted. If you want n perfect drink drink BOTTLED EVERYWHERE 5c week and 42.214 _ week (estimated) 260,000 bales against ek i.422 bales last week and 274,732 bales last year. Spot Cotton and Futures. NEW YORK. Oct. 15.—Spot cotton _.os*d yulet; nu(“'“ tiling gulf 9.43; closed yulet; middling uplands 9.20; mid- Cotton futures opened and closed steady January 8.41 8.42 February — March 1.30 8.52 May 8.44 8.44 June 8.87 July 8.87 October 9.05 9.03 />W. CI«s< 8.54 8.56 8.50 8.45 8.*“ 8.37 8. Receipts and Exports. Receipts and Exports. Today. CoBolIdatcd net receipts., 46,202 Exports to Great Britain.. 45,269 , Exports to France ■»-— .... Exports to continent 53,421 116,i Stock on hand all ports....525,587 ... Slnoa September 1. 1908— Consolidated receipts Exports to Great Britain... Exports to France Exports to continent Exports to Japan C. B. WILLINGHAM COTTON FACTOR Ship Me Your Cotton and Get the Best Returns MACON GEORGIA As Manufacturers of ENGINES and BOILERS desire to call particular atten tlon to the High Grade Engines we are turning out and to say that we guarantee without hesitation that there la no better engine of Its class put on tho market today in the United States. The perfectly balanced valve makes 1* of high value, and the workmanship being first class, and a substantially put up engine, adapts it particularly *> work requiring hard service. We are fur- nlshlrg them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly 1; it being used largely In saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, anp ginning plants. Wo are prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers who can give us a call that It has no equal. Wrlto for full Information and do so today. ADDRES8 Schofield’s Iron Works Macon, Georgia. BEDINGFIELD & CO. (Incorporated) , EDWARD. L0H, President. Formerly of Macon, Ga. The names imply that everything bought here is the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest prices. Send ns yonr orders which will receive prompt at tention. Write for Catalog 29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida . Price, Receipts, Sales, stock. Forte: Galveston . . New Orleans Mobile . . . Savannah . . . 8ft Oh ar lee ton . .jSft Wilmington . .(8ft Norfolk ... .19 Baltimore . . .J9ft New York ....|9.l0 Tloatnn ... .T9.IQ Philadelphia ..9.45 Texas City....| PrlcA.lRerf 1J4250 S62I Wf, 11821 2278 8234 Ohio go Greet Western «WSKR=Sti Colorado Fuel and Iron 25ft Colorado Southern 42% Colorado nnd southern 1st pfa *5ft Colorado nnd Southern 2d pfd B8ft Consolidated Gas 145ft Com Producta 17ft Delaware and Hudson *..,..167% Denver and Rio Grande 25% Denver and Rio Grande pfd 08ft nunuers* Securities .......... .... 29ft Erie 8lft Erie 2d pfd 211 9.22 8.24 General klli-etrlc 144 8.11 8.93 Great Northern pfd 13*ft Great Northern Ore ctfs 58ft Illinois Central 118ft Interborough Met 10ft Interborough Met pfd 61ft International Paper oft International mper pfd .'61 International pump 38ft Kansas City Southern 18 Kansas CJty Southern pfd Louisville and Nashville .....,..*..101 Mexican Central II Minneapolis and St. Louis 81 Minn., fit P. nnd Sault St M 11. Missouri Pacific 5ift Missouri. Kansas and Texas 80% Missouri, Kansas and Texas pfd..,. 65ft National Lead ? 82% New Yoric Central ...105ft New York. Ontario and West 41 Norfolk and Western 74 North American 43% Pacific Mull I.!,.»r Pennsylvania People's Gag Pittsburg, C. C. and St. Louis ...... .. Pressed Steel Car lift BS3S4 Republic Stool pfd 79 Rock Island Co 19 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady. No. 2 spring wheat *1.6?ft; No. 8 98a 11.04: No. 2 red 99ftatt.01ft. No. 2 com 73; No. 2 yellow 7*\7*ft. Oats, No. 2 whltn 60] No. 3 whit. <5Ua 49. No. 2 rye 75. ( ,rt '»d barley 65ft: fair to choice molting 57afll. Flax serd. >* 1 Northwestern 11.22ft. Prime timothy seed 13.40. Clover oontmot greet s <x 00 Short ribs, sides (loow^ f 8 75a*.97ft. Mess pork per Imrrel $121?ftal4.00. l.srd. per 100 pounds. S!M?V.nlM5. Short clear sides (boxed) $9.60af.75B. Whlskoy, basis of high wines, fl.lt ^ Wheat, bushels .....V> P 44.100 Com. bushels 131 300 14 700 Oats, bushels 321,000 253,000 On the Produce Krctnnge todsv t‘’A butter market wns steady; creameries 20Ha97ft; dairies 18fta?4. Eggs steady; at mark, cases Included, 17n?0; firsts 28; prime firsts 24. Cheese steady; 12ftal3ft. New Verk Money M*rP«t. NEW YORK. Oct. 18.—Money on call steadier at 1ft to 2 per cent; ruling lft; closing bid 1ft; offered at 2. Tlo*e loans Anil end steady; 60 dxvs 2ft to 3 and 90 days 3ft; six months 3ft P'*r cent. Prime mercantile paper 4 to 4ft per Sterling exchange steady with a business In bankers' bills at 4.84.*Bn4.l5.05 for 60 day bllie and at 4.86.55 for da rn nd. Commercial bills 4.84fta4.84ft. Bar silver 61ft. Mexican dollars 45. .. 112.81 ..' 687,0' Grain and Provisions. These prices are at wholesale and not to consumers. Corrected by S. R. Jaques & Tinsley Co. CORN—Backed white 81.00 3375 120097 "1106211 36179 Interior Movement. nousion • . . s Cincinnati Ix>ttl«vllle . . . 19ft o Rock.,. .|8ft I Prlco.lRects.lBnles. 18229 .■f.H 718 9H5 LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 15.—Spot cotton !n limited demand, prices 1 piolnt lower to ! i - - > 1 > 11 \ m<-r|p;in middling fn> 5.57; good middling 5.21; middling 6.03; low middling 4.78; good ordinary 4.19: —"nary 8.71. The soles of the day were bales, of which 200 bales were for speculation and export, and Included 3,200 bales American. Receipts were 14,000 boles. Including 10,400 bales American. Futures opened quiet and closed easy; American middling G. O. C.: October 4.71 Octnbrr-Kovrmhrr 4.6 November-December .„... 4.61 December-January 4.B1 January-February 4,11 February-March 4.6! March-Aprll 4.5- Anrll-May 4.61 fesSS jl July-August 4.6! •NSW ORLEAN8. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 16—BpSt cotton was very steady at unchanged quotations, middling 8ft. The sales — — 1 spoi ■Pi2,000 bales, and to arrive 4,580 bales) During was chiefly by those who are abort for October delivery, Cotton futures opened steady advance of 3 to 4 points on better cables than expected. The weather map, howf /•v< r. m i* rnlr.M tho t.inrl<<-t nn-1 prl-< • fell nff under renewed short selling until they v.or» 2 and 4 points below th- level nf yesterday's clo-imr. Toward the end of the session the market took on a better tone, on rather free covering of shorts, and the closing was steady with the active positions 1 to 6 points higher than yesterday's closing. Futures dosed as follows: October, bid November, bid I December, bl d.. ill 9.44 8.43 8.44 Jshusry. bid February, bid March, bid HitM-ar** Bwi A CO.»s Cortop L*rt»r. NEW YORK. Oct. 16.—The strength of the market continues, and on any decline the intent strength speedt'y b-|n<* about a rally. The trade is not affected bv the heavy port receipts so long as the cxo- its continue. Larre hu»!n n sx l* confined, however, to local operations, and the extensive selling of Me -— tea Vy the large spot Interests | ___ .. —_ tat' comment as a result of the dullness and the steadiness of prices. Operators are in the primary markets at present prices. COTTON SEED OIL. NE7W YORK. Oct. 15.—Cotton seed ell was dull, but steady In sympathy •“"* hog product*. Prime crude In bat. . fob. mill* 2laft: prime summer yelow 37ftn 19: off summer yellow S7«28; good off summer yejjow 27fta29: prime summer whlf« 28fta41; prime winter yellow 41 to 4<C. NAVAL 8TOP18. WTLMTNOTON. Oct. 16.-Spirits tor- pentfnoi nothing doing; receipts 15 cask*. Rosin steady at 12.df redpts 11. Tar i firm-st SI .90: receipt* 47. Crude tor- | pert tin# firm at 81.60, 98.04 and $2.76; — celots 1*. 1* CHART.E8TON. Oet. II^Tumenlln* msrk'*t wns strong today: rales 50 caries at 35ft. Rosin wax steady: sales * * barrels. Ouote: A. B. r. I2.4A; D. M r. $?.4«: F. «2.6»: O $2.80- H. $3.24; I. II P: K 91.60: M. $6.46: W. O.. 88.44; W. W.. $6.10. sir. o*.. oc». lft; sales 6*2 13 —T-irncni receipts T93: In cotton “I sales t«*2: Rock Island Co. pfd ....... m Ht. I/Ouls nnd Snn Fran. 2d pfd.... 31 It Louis Houthwestem 1st It. Louis Routhweatem pfd ........ 4$‘ Hloss Sheffield Stpcl and Iron Southern Pacific 104* Southern Pacific pfd 118} Southern Railway Southern Railway pfd 68} Tennessee Copper 48* and Pacific 24* i, St. Louis anil West. *. St. l/>uls and West, pfd „ Paclflo *X Paclflo pfd L States Rubber .............. S tates Rubber 1st. pfd .... tates Steel « _ States Steel pfd .11 PnTOilnV Chemical ’!!!!!!!. lift irginia Carolina Chemical pfd.... Wabash pfd’ Westinghouge Klectrlo Western Union Wheeling and I^tko Erie Wisconsin Control Standard Oil 821 NEW YORK BONDS. B. refunding 2s, registered ....153ft , 8. refunding 2s. coupon 104 H. 3s, registered ....lboft U, 8. 4s. coupon ..101 ir. S. 4s. registered 120ft U. 8. 4s. coupon fl? American Tobacco 4s 71ft American Tobacco 8s 193ft Atchison general 4s lift Atchison adjustment 4s 94 Atchison cv. 4s Nf Atchison cv. 5s 102* Atlantic Coast Line 4s fij Baltimore and Ohio 4i ••••Ill ■laltlmore and Ohio Ifts M Irooklyn R. T. cv. 4s % lentra] of,Georgia Is ...... JfRtrel ©^Georgia 1st Ine. Central of Oeoigfa Id'Ine.' Central of Georgia 84 Ine. Chesapeake and Ohio 4ft*. Chicago and Alton Ifts Chicago, O. and C|. ^new 4s 109' ::::::: II W.y'.AOV Chicago’. 1L I. an3 TTSE'ik:::®* Chicago, IL I, and Pa. Ry rfdg 4s.. 88J* C. C. C. and St. Louis gen. »6 Colorado Industrial 6s 74' Colorado Midland 4s. 87' Colorado and Southern 4s..' 94 1 8.84 Delaware and Hudson cv. 4| 100 Denver and Rio Grande 4s 95 Erls prior lien 4s 87' Erie Genera* *- ** llockli Hocking Valley 4ft s 1MU Intcrborough Met Ifts lift Japan 4s *" Japan 4fts 90ft Japan 4fts, 2nd series 89 Louisville and Nash, unified 69 Manhattan consol gold 4s 97 Mexican Central 4s 82 Mexican Central 1st Inc. 1* Minn., nnd HL Louis 4s 78 Mleeourl. Kansas and Teaaa 4s.... 99ft Missouri. Kansas and Texas 2nd*.. 8.1 * National R. R. of Mexico consol 4s.. 86ft 'ew York Cetral gen. 6fte 93 *w Jersey Central gen. Is 125H 'orthern Pacific 4s ,167 'ortl.em Pacific 3s 13ft orfolk and Western consol 4s 97 63 OATS—White clipped No. 2 white No. 2 white Hpeclal quotations made car lots. HAY—Choice timothy 1.00 No. 1 timothy No. 2 timothy No 1 clover Timothy and clover mixed.. Alfalfa hay 1.20 Bedding straw 85 BRAN—Pure wheat 1.50 Mixed bran 1.46 FLOUR—Prlvute Stock, fancy pat... 6.00 Royal Owl. best patent 5.25 'Top Notch, first patent 5.10 MHAT#—Water ground Juliette 96 MEATS—-Dry salt ribs 11 Extra half ribs 11 18-20-lb D. 8. bellies 12 Bulk plates 7 Smoked meats, fte. over above. HAMS—Fnney sugar cured.. 14ft Standard sugar cured 18 PIcnto ham* LARD—Pure Pure, puts* „ _ r Pure, in 60-tb tubs 10ft Pure. In 10-1b tins 11 Pure, In 60-lb tins 10ft MnCsw's compound lard.... 8ft The same additions for other sixes as named above. SYRUP—Georgia cane (new) 98 New Orleans 28 Black strap 13 BAT/T—100 lbs. white cotton sack... 50 Imported rock salt, lb lft CHEESE—Full cream 16 GRITS— Hudnuta, In bbl Hudnuts, In sacks 2.60 SUGAR—Granulated, in bbls 6ft New Orleans clarified I New York yellow 4ft COFFEE—Choice Rio i\ Prime Rio 13 lard eugar cured II o hams 11 tierces lift In 20-lb tins 10ft in r,0-lb tins 11 Medium Rio Common » to io Arbuckle's roasted 15.94 RICE-i-Cholce head 7ft Mmllum Ml to 1 Railroad Bonds Bld.A.k.4, Central of Ga, let rrtort, 8 per cent. 1515 A 114 Central of Ga. collateral trust S per cent.. <017 >05 Central nf Ga. consolidated, 1946 .^....... 101 Central Ga. 1st ine.. till 64 Central Ga. 2nd tno.. 1941 45 Jentrat Ga. 3rd Inc., 1045 SI Central Gs., Macon 6 North ern, 1946... 101 Central Ga.. Middle Ga. A Atlantic, 1947... Southern R- II., 5 pc.. 1994....101 Georgia R. R. A Banking Co., 5 pc., 1992 102 Gs. R. R. A Banking Co., I per cent, 1910 1® 0 On Bou. A Fla. 6 pc., IW....!®* Reiboard R. R., 4 pc., 1650.... 54 Seaboard R. It, I pc., 1911.... 91 Houthwestern It. R. stock.... .165 “syannsh A Atiguefs stock....104 ..tikata A West Point ,..140 Atlanta A W. P. deben 104 Ox. Bou. A Fla., com.... 15 Ga. Bou. A Fla. jst pref.. hern R. IL, com 8 ll 21 22 OUR ROYALTY—THE STRANGLER Who Will Dare Spike Me? A GUARANTEE COMPANY BOND Goes With Every Roll of Our Congo Roofing The Best Composition Roofing On the Market Today Three-Ply Guaranteed 10 Years When Properly Applied Prices Very Reasonable Cheaper Than Shingles Massee-Felton Telephone 1840 Lumber Co. Macon, Ga. $tate of Georgia Bonds Ga, 4ft, 1922, Ga. 4ft, 1916 Ga. 4. 1128.. ....107 108 ..108 104 104 Hardware-—'Wholesale. ROPE—Manila. 18e: 8cmI. 9c: cotton. *\VIRE—Barb, 8.10.per pound. PI.OW BTOCKB—Harman. »6c.: Fergu- Ga. 4. 1121....... 104 105 Ga. 9ft, 1926 to li35 99 100 Lumber Quotations Common framing (long, leaf) slsed 16.60 Common framing (long leaf) 18-lncb City Bonds. Macon < P«., 1810.....T........100 101 Macon » po.. 1988 .107 109 Maoon 4ft fl2i 104 104 -^rAr^,VnVu;«." ,o ". Augusta 9ft. 4. 4ft. 5 4k po.. H 11* Orackera. Baron* sodas, sc. Herons nlenaes, ifte. Barpna oystar crsrKers, Cftr N. B. C. Bod as, Ifte. _ Oltiger anspn (N. It. O.), 7c. * n. 10c. ils and Ban Fran, fg 4s.... 78% «t. Louis Southwestern con. 4s..,. 74% Seaboard Air Line 4s 64 Southern JPadflc 4s tift Texas and Paclflo lata........ It* Toledo, 8t. L. and WesL 4*,....... 15ft Union Pacific 4s ..................,102ft Wshssh lots ...I...., 110 Western Md. 4s 76% Wheeling and Lake Erl* 4* ....... 77 Wl»cotisln Central 4s ............. 64ft N. Y.. M. U. and 11. CV, Ca 129 Lake Shore 4s 1931 95ft • DRY GOODS. NEW YORK. OcL 16.—The movement f dry, goods appears to be enlarging, The call for spot goods fs more aetiv* nHMHW ►r spot goods Is more active. goo-ls prieee are flrm*r and at moderate advances rite trading Is still veriers, printers F. S|.85a<7U: G. larger Inquiry li- In men's wear __ i-iugh individual aw silk Is somewhat fot.eraliy UgLL AXES—14.00 4o*., bsse. t ^ V*TIJI-Wlr«! U IO Veg Uni cut. *° ** 10 ktf: niulfl BUCKBTB-CT.m. M.I0 iot. 1 whlu M- dsr. Uiree hops. 11.00. (TVt*TNB- Trace ft to $t do*. Gnw POWDER—Per keg, Dupont crack n5. M .v mto, M.K. CARDS—Cotton. >4.CO p.r ini. Dry Goods—Wholesale nmuTiNij-«' to «o. rmtt t.tvo—7»te. WiK'fc. CITF/’KItr to Tc. PIUNTS-tlt to 4'AO. Candy Btlrk candy In boxes. 7fta Stick rsn.lv In bsrrtls. 7c. Grocers. Mired, pell Ifte. Cream mixed candy In pells, Cotton Seed Assorted cakes. Use Horse Sense in the selection of a carriage. Don't buy It from a picture. Be* eh.' ear* rlage Itself before giving up fur goo# money, / IF YOU'LL LOOK AT OUJ« CAHRIAQE8 t you'll acknowledge they are as pretty ns any pictured ones.. Test them and you will have to approve of their splendid model and fine material. Price them and you'll decide to have ono before we have time to correct the mlstak* you think we have made« WM j; macon. ca . Phow. 2 p J 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2546. QBORQIA FAIR, Alania, Gs., October 8*24, 1908—Low Rates Via Central of Georgia Railway Tickets will be sold October 8th to 29rd, Inclusive, and for trains sched uled to arrive Atlanta before 12:46 p. m. October 24th, except that no ticket* wlty be *oid for trains arriving Atlanta on Sunday* OcL 11 and 18th. Final .limit to leave Atlanta not later than Tnldnlght of October 26th, 19U8 For further Information call on or ad- dre*a Jno. W. Blount, District Pas senger Agent, Macon, Ga. Atlanta, Ga* Octobor 22-23. 1908. Ex tremely Low Rates Via Central of Georgia Railway. On account of the above- occasion tickets will b« sold October 22nd and for morning trains 22d, final limit Oc tober 26th, at rate of one cent per mile, plus 26 centn for round trip; rate from Macon 82.05. Flvo dally trains Macon to Atlanta on conven ient schedules. Special coaches Tor jetersns will b** provided on train leaving Macon 7:25 a m. October 22; this train carries parlor car. For Information call at City Ticket Office, corner Second and Cherry streetj. telephone 206, or address Jno. W. Blount, district passenger agent, Ma- MA Oa* SEND YOUR ORDERS TO Sam Weichselbaum & Mack P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla. The Mack Boys will give them prompt and careful attention. Koto tho following- All •express prepaid: XXX Sup.rlor Rye. »:.50 gill. Jug 4 quart.., Mix year old Corn. M.00 gall. J»r, 4 quart. M-iunt Vtrnon Ry. >4.00 gall. Jug. 4 quart. Our Chute, Rye, 15DC qati. Jur 4 quart. ... Anderson Co. Bourbon, four quarts White Mill., bottled In bond, four quarts • Lewis' 66. four quarts Black I-abel. four quarts •• 8 year old Corn, foui quart* These are only a fow of our many good things. Send ns a trial order. All the standard brands of BEER at., lowest prices. Write for price list. SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Jacksonville, Fla.