Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 18, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, IPOS For Sale lUW-Unrn* 1st. well kwetei. SUMO—Horn IB BaM Maooa. elx rating. J 1,900—City kora*; flv* room*. 52,200—Napier Av*.. horn* In good shape. 52.500—Napier Bright# home and vacant lot. 34,710—-Klee Vinesille hone. 51,BOO—Two-story YteravlU* home: road condition. 512,000—One of the ftaeot lota for apartment house In the ritjr. We h&Yo a large number of parties looking Yor r«?al estate or different kinds. Tours may suit. List It with us. Joo. F. and W. H. Cone,, Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Phone 206. • - 607 Cherry St. Put Your Account With The American National Bank of Macon The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia! Capital $500,000.00 Surplus (earned) $300,000.00 . Liberal Treatment and Courteous Attention to all.' R. J. TAYLOR, President ' <L. P. HILLYER. Vice-Prea. R. w; JOHNSTON, V;P. OSCAR E. DOOLY,Cashier. •—.. .i.....■. .i..: 11 ■ MM Ml! . m HI Piedmor? STORK. Oct. 17.—The stock mar- LIVERPOOL N»ots closed..,. 04 J JKsL J3L JSL A JaL Jul NBW YORK. Oct. 17.—The stock k.jt was oppressed by the revival of un- easiness in, Europe over the difficulties arising in the way ot a settlement of the Balkan difficulty. The continued Paris "I London for gold to; discussion of possible measures of protection by the Bank of England. Tho $139.31*7.2»5 value of exports form 296,637 bring item for tho nlns months up to $432,669,517. This Is the largest trade balance InMHHPHR has ever been accumulated for the nine months period. Gold has liecn exported Id excess of Imports for the same time to the amount of $S0,&Sft.(.G4. The sus tained demand for remittances abroad under these circumstances arouses much interested conjecture os to the offsetting occult factors. Large liquidation of for eign holdings of American securities un doubtedly plays an important part. the feature of the bank statement was the evidence of continued loan expansion, somewhat exaggerated In the 514.075.300 Increase of the clearing house averages owing to the end-week expansion of the week before. However the 59.980,800 in- In loans shown br the actual con- Wtlon hf the clearing house banks and the 5G.83j.900 loan Increase by the other banks and trust companies are testimony to. the continued pressure for banking credits. The accumulation during the 58.000,000 cosh operated to in week rnjise the' avertge of thaVItem S227.0&L * ”r , «.xv e,ivy ' Tot8 ' B, ‘ r United States 2s. registered, have ad vanced % nnd the 4s. registered, >4 per cent on call during the week. Total sales today 183.100 shares. . . NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper .1 78*1 American Car and Foundry 40*1 American Car nnd Foundry pref....1014k American Cotton-Oil 34% Vjmerimn -Hide and leather pref... 23 - - Titles 25^ live ‘I!!!*.!!*..*!!!*. 49*4 live pref. 10414 • and Rcflnlng... S34f <1 ReOnlr.g pref. w H. Q. A. NASH, President. CHAj. NEVILLE, Vic. PrwidcnL H. G. A. Nash- Audit Co. * EXPERT AOCOUKTii^T^AKD AUDITORS 203*204 National Bank Bul^rtirbf^ovannbh, Qa. Expert Accounting in. All itr Branches. American Ico Securities Ame-rloifb Llnreed ... American Locomotive Am*ri<*au Tv^oomr.tlve American Smelting Ainer. SmeU'ng American Sugar diHffiR'-SSX Anaconda Mining Co. Refining P»wf. LIVERPOOL spots closed NEW YORK spate closed.... NEW ORLEANS spots closed THE LOCAL COTTOI r Flange of Prices, Good Middling Strict Middling Spot Cotton Movement, Oct 17, 1908..1* Stock on H»nd. Rapt. 1. 1908 Oct. 17, 1908 A Delightful Suburb Heights! NEW YORK. , Spot Cotton and Future*. NEW YORK. . Oct. 17.—Spot OOttoS cWed quiet: middling uplands 1.10: tnkl- iiu . aHrinwlf-t.h«*TSlas one. " w™- Y'..i Io ^". tton ,utur '‘ “« clMea *■ ** Atchison nref 95*4 ! ,01v *‘' Atlantic Co: Line Baltimore and Ohio IfV.lt*' n^'\’ 1)8*6 Tipp'd Transit 41% NEW YORK. Oet. 17.—After opening steady at a decline of ln4 points as a result of disappointing cables tinned good weather, the cotto,. quickly steadied on the big spinners tak ing for the week and favorable report* from New England mill renters. rr ’-— was considerable realising era and further southern support, prices were welt sustained dur- . Ing the middle of the morning when .lan- ^ vary was net 2 points higher and other ' months shout unchanged to 1 point lower. Tho market clo«ed very. steady with price* unchanged to B polpta higher. Receipts of cotton at the porta today ..are 68.380 bales against 47.B04 I ales last week and 49.1W bales last year. For the week (estimated) 406,000 hslea agM"st 171.00 bales last week and 124,«20 bales * Today's receipts at New Orleans ware 11*849 bales r.sslnst *.S8* hales last year, nnd at Houston 21,279 bales against 7.618 bales last year. will be glad to submit estimates on all classes of Marble AVork, such as Monuments, Slabs, all'classes'Cemetery Work, also Building Tile and Interior Marble Work. —378 FIRST STREET.— SOUTHERN LECTRIC SUPPLY & MFG. CO. Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212, BEDINGFIELD & CO. (Incorporated) EDWARD LOH, President., Formerly of Macon, Ga. The names imply that everything bought here is the highest grade; of all standard whiskies, at lowest prices. - J ’ Send us your orders which will receive prompt at tention. * Write for Catalog 29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida Grain and Provisions. These prices are at wholesale and not o ooneumem. ' . Corrected by 8. R, Jaquea ft Tinsley Co. CORN-Bacfad —hit* *»•“? Backed, mixed *. v.. 99 Carload lot*, either racked or bulk, made on applica tion. OAT*-White clipped M No. 8 white 65 BpecfaJ*quotationi* * made * on HAT—Choice tfmothy .............. J.CO No. 1 timothy W No. 2 timothy l.M. No 1 clover.... *5 Timothy and clover mixed;. ?.» Alfalfa.hay. *'•* Bedding itraw .. 4 ........... Arbuckle * roasted. , BlC»*-CJ.oice head Medium..Bii to Railroad Bonds Central of fla. 1st mort. 5 per vent, 1*32 in Central of Go. mttatefal truet 5 per cent.. 1987.” 101 Central, of Oe ooneoHdated, 1946 101 .CantrnI Ga. laf »ne;. P«5 ii Central ria. 1*4 Inc.. 4* Central Ca. 3rd Inc.. 104S 8! Central Ga., Macon ft North Rld.Aiked. ItAMS-rc^rr"min* Btnndard eugar cured jj Picnic hm»ne 1*. n * n* U«HJ» WJPL-y” I'v Isv.alh-m R' H, ...104 * nj. - w prjf;:;.':: com.; 21 in io-ib tuM.......... Pot. In l.-tn Mn« 11 ]. Pur., In fiO.Oi tin.., 1—; | M,r.w. cmpcind hr*.... U4 1 Th. naaillM,. for otter «Im. »• »uli« 1“ City Bonds. U 18 above. ,TRUP s?r^i CHJBBSB—PUR cream - GRITS—HUdnuU. In tide Hudntrta, In eacto.. ‘ ttUteft _ ...... JH ... a t.li o»*r «?<mt ba*l«. H;K5S2t 1*4 j Avgvata 814. 4. 4 4. 5 A 0 o.. 6UGAR— ..-tel bb!».... CorFKE Choice RJo Orlcaoe clarified...... York / " ■■■ ^®2j State ii Georgia Bonds 'S.'flt. 4M. .IMS .107 l( 4*4 *e. 414, lBli» 1*>8 V 12 [Ga. 4. im.„,. u v 13 j Ga. i%. liU to 1535...^^..... H M ChveapcrUto and O'iJcv....’.*.*,*42 CMm;-.-- n-f.y f V.. .; .R . ....t!.,,. 7 .Chicago nnd Nrii'.vronUm 127 .... p , rnul 1*7*4 WWt T> Co’nradr* Fu*l i Colorado nnd P Colorado nnd f . . Colorado and South'.... . CosolMntod Goa 14B Com Product* Delaware nnd 1 Denver and ,R!_ ■ .. Denver and Rio Grande pref 68M Diatlllera* SecurlUea Erie lat nref Great Northern pref. Great Northern Ore Ctfe.. Illlnoli Central ..1*1*1 , m 133 Interborough Met 10% Inttyborough Met pref........ 81 International Paper '»Vi International Paper pref. 66 International Pump 29 Iowa Central 2S Knnaan City Southern 27 Kanena City Southern pref. * *1 Louisville nnd Nnahvllle 10r»*4 Mlnneupoll* nnd St. Ix>u!s 88tt Minn., St P. And Sault St M. 122% Missouri Paciflo r.r.a* Mlrsourl. Kaneas and Texas 30 Missouri, Kansas and Texas pref... «.">*,£ National Lead —, - New York Central ....104^ New York, Ontario and Westorn... 40^L Norfolk and Western 73 North American 66% Northern Paciflo ...................144%' Pacific Mall 2B Pennsylvania 12316 People’s Off* SB Pittsburg. C. C. and St *Louls 7714 Pullman Palace Car 168 Railway Steel Spring 37 Reading , 130H Republic Steel 21*; Republic Steel pref. 7lty Rock Island Co. pref 46% St Louis and San Fran, pref.*..... 30 Rt. Louis Southwestern 11% St Louts Southwestern pref 48% Sloss-Shefrield Steel and Iron 61 Southern Paciflo ..;....10S>,6 Southern Pacific pref 118 Southern Railway 21% Southern Railway pref. 62% Tennessee Copper 44 Texas and Paciflo 26 Toledo. St Louis and West........ 30 Toledo, St Louis and West pref.... 68% Union Paciflo •...,..165% Union Pacific pref. S8 United States Rubber 32% United States Rubber 1st pref 99% United States Rteel 46% United States Steel pref 108% Utah Copper 40% Virginia^Carolina Chemical 81% Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical prof....107 . Wabash 13% Wabash pref. 36% Westinghouse Klee trie 81% western Union 59% ••Unx ft.hi r,:.k« Erie toons}n Central. ndard Oil ..... NEW YORK RONDS, refunding 2s, registered refunding ...620 ..103% Ry. rf.lg 4s.. h7 rn 4s 94*4 .. ig 2s. coupon 104 u. H. 8s, registered .100% U. 8. 46. coupon 101 U. 8. 4s, registered 120% U. 8. 4s. coupon 136 American Tobacco 4s 77% American Tobacco Ca 10S% Atchison general 4s 99% Atchison adjustment 4a 94 Atchison cv. 4s 97% Atchleon cv. 6s .......103% Atlantic Coast Line 4s 94% Baltimore nnd Ohio 4s 99% Baltimore nnd Ohio 3%» 93% Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s 74% Central of Georgia f>s •••....•.109% Central of Gfetrgln 1st Ino *4 Central of rieorgfa 2d Inc, 4T. Central of Oeorgln 3d Inc 36 Chesnponke And Ohio 4%s 102 Chicago and Alton 3%s ;... 73% Chicago. B and Q. now 4s 97% Chicago. It 1 nnd V. R. R. 4s 78% Chicago. R. I. and F R. R. col. 6s.. TVj% Chicago. R. I and P. Ity. rfdg 4».. S7 C. C. C. nod St Louis ~ Colorado Industrial 6s Colorado Midland * Colorado and f»out_ Delaware and Hudson or 4s 101 Denve r and Rio Grande 4s 90 Rrte prior Ucn 4s 87 Erl* general 4s 72% Hocking Valiev 4%* ..............503% Interborough Met. 4%s Japan 4s 7n% HftifelSts'sjj& Manhattan consol gold 4s 97% M- • m C,: 1»r:• 1 4» 12 Mexican CcnftfW 1st Inc 17% ‘linn., nnd Rt Louis 4s jo lltsourl, Ksnras and Texas 4s.... 99 11-yourl. Knkoan and Texas rruls.. *»% National It. Ft. of M slro consol 4a.. 8<>% «w York Central gen. 3%a.. 92% ->w Jersey Or,n! general 6s 126% Northern Pacific 4.t Ih2% Nofthrrn Facing 75% SJSSl? a’i 1 n- ^dr’ 1 4 il"* 94% I Circulation ....... Republic of Cuba rs Rt. 1^ end Iron Moon, car-'*’ •>* Rt. Louis and Fen Frsn. f« Rt. Lou 1 Souih' x ten con. 4s Southern Pacific 4s '*U4 c!**r1ng.hr>P»a liSUSS a xf-s.and lsta... Ie&>, St I»ula and _ r'ite.ti ' •- Op- 8 49 8.1 I... .8.44 * Sa * October 9.02 9.11 9 Vwember --- - rveetnber 8.31 8.87 I Receipts and Exports. Con'oddsted net reeeint*.......... 68 i**a F inorta to Great Britain 6 Export.' to continent Stock on hand all ports 694.8Jf, Exports to Great Britain.. Exports to Franc* Exports to continent.. Exports to Japan. Prlct, Receipts, Sales, Stock. n'b* forts: ' Price Ife^te IR»t-s 1 RteV. Galveston . . .19 1-161 17403 280011411161 New Orleans .18 16-161 H«49 23001111JC61 | ySg ■Vi'-.d For both home buyers and speculators. They are in the right place for rapid enhancement; ten (10) new 5 and 6-room cottages have already been built on this subdivision, and lots will soon double in value. Price®, $250. $300, $350. Liberal terms. Investment in well located property like this is better than a savings bank account. Take South Macon car and get off at Piedmont Avenue, and see for yourself. Jordan Realty Co., Interior Movement. Houston . Augusta . Memphis . Memphis . Cincinnati , LtemfVflM . Little Rock Trie*.'Reef* (Rite*.I 8»c>. I 1-181 2127*1 260! 83096 I - I 8176! 14461 64141 9 ( 4 r .3*( 2000' 70177 9 ) 7601 1 13601 I 712 400 13793 v-wi LIVERPOOL. _ T4VERPOOI* Oet. 17 Rpot «ott.B dull with prices 4 points higher; Ameri can middling fair 6.67; good middling 6.21: middling 6.04; low middling 4.79: good ordinary 4.28; ordinary 8.88. The sales of the day ware 4.000 hales, of which 800 balca were for speculation and ex port. and Included 3.600 bale* American. Receipts were 8,000 bales, Including 6,900 bolex American. Futures opened Gctnber-November ., NV.vcmher-Deremher December-January .. .Tanuary-Fehruary •• Fehruory-March March-April Aprll-May May-June June-July July-August IS i aa ’ LIW.C.'i OWNERS Phone 1136 Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Fourth National Bank Building WHEAT NIAPKET IS DECIDEDLY WEAK emCAOO. Oct 17.—Wheat prices on tho local exchange declined more than lc. today owing to heavy week-end Maul elation based chiefly on an official fore cast of rain tomorrow throughout the winter wheat belt. At the dose the net losses were % to 1% to l%c. compared with the previous close. Corn and oats were easy, and provis ions were weak. NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 17—Spot cotton was steady at unchanged quotalons, mdl- dllng 818-16. Bales were 660 hales on the spot and 2,000 hales to arrive. Cotton futures opened steady at a de cline of 1 to 4 points under disappointing Liverpool cables. The market received good support after the opening and price* advanced about 10 points from the lowest levels. Considerable bull buying wae In evidence following an unfavorable weath-} cr forecast over 8unday. Mill takings for the week were considered very bull ing and offset the bearishness of the remainder of tho week-end figure*, alno stimulating buying. Pmflt-taklng by ■cRlprr* on the long aids toward the close shaved down the advance, the mar ket closing steady with the active posi tions unchanged to 4 points higher than yeaterdny’a closing. Rutures closed M follows: October, bid 6 W December, bid 6.64 January, bid •••• 8.59 February, bid •».... 8.67 March, bid 8.68 Hubbard Bros, ft Co/s Cotton Letter. NEW YORK, Oct. 17—The bearish elements have been Ignored during the day’s trading nnd much strength was shown, though the advance was forced by judicious bidding, with moderate buying only. Stop orders were filled as prices improved but the demand was by no moans a genera! one. Spec ulation bn* not entered the market as yet and while the appearance Is firm. It Is one of on Insecure basis. Receipts continue larg* and tho weather excel lent for picking and marketing. Weekly Rank Statement. NEW YORK, Oct. 17.—The **t«Umant Of the clearlng-houne hank* for the we-k •hows that th* banks hold 181.471.121 more than the rcoul-ementt of the 15 per cent reserve rule. This Is a de crease of *8.216.100 In the pronortfonnt- m-sh reserve as compared with I*"t week Th* statement follows: M Loans ....; 11.838.488.8*0 |14 078 raimti ... Circulation . O/t Open. High. Low, Cloee. . 1.00% 1.00% 93% 18% : l 'SS ’-all ‘U* , 4K Lord- 8* s! ill 13 8‘ M I 14.99 14.95 14.91 14.91 Dee. May July . . .7 Mess Pork— Jan. , . .18.00 May . . .14.90 Jan. Ribs— . 1.67% 9.07% 9.02% 6.02% i7i 6.66 I Cash quotations were m follows: Flour etcxdy. No. 2 spring wheat Sl.03al.06; No. 8 96utl.04; No. 2 red 5100al.01%. No. 2 corn 72«72%: No. 2 yellow 71. No. 2 oats, white 61; No. k whit* 49a 60%. No. 2 rye 76. Good feeding barley 66%; fair to choice n 'pte?.fl5 8l iUH4.1tl| No. J North- western 11.28%. a Prime tlmotfiy seed 98.26ril.8p. Short ribs, aides (loose) 8960a9.12%. Mess pork per barrel 513.37%. Lard per 100 pounds 39.27%a9.30. Short clear sides (boxed) 9%a9%. Whiskey, basis of high wines, ft. 17. Wheat, bushels. Coni, mill* Out*, bind-I*. ...189.000 87,000 171.000 225.000 On the Predure Excliange today the butter market waa weak; creameries 20a29: dairies 18a23. , , . . Eggs Arm; at mark, cases Included, 17a80; firsts 28; prime flraU 8L Cheese steady; 12%a!l%. DRY GOODS. . NEW YORK, Oet. 17.—The dry aoods market wae charsoterlsed by a very “ “ i -— — — *-“ *— iwns Reserve required. 8. deposits. ’’ 74at I •Decrease. ** I The percentage of act clearing-hones bank* *♦ the close of bu_. ne*a yesterday ws* 87.89. , The Statement of hank* ard trust com- % panle* of Greater New York, not m*m- K»«| of the Clearing-house, shew* tb*t |n«t|tnt|ons have argr-rafe d-p.>-i*e __ '60.00* eoo; t» t*I ca*’- > n In--* t’ l- j '.09.090, nnd loans amounting to 1308,473.- spot business and by an Increasing In quiry for gray cottons on contract. Cot ton yarns were In more active .nqulry. Fine and fancy cottons for spring are bring ordered better. /Linens are strong for spot nnd future shipment. Burlaps have been offered at concessions by rn* large factor. NAVAL STORES. CHARLESTON. Oct. 1L—Tprpenttna Steady at 37e. Rosin steady. Quote: A, ■ . Tt. C. 82.16: D. 12.86: E, ILBB; y* (l.Ml 1,414.647,960 13.604*70 o 18.65; II. 11.10: I, |B.*Bt K. 64jf} 6* *69.400 •lOtf.oM M r, 05; N, f .91; fr. O., 80.16; *W. W.. PO.ete 600 1.714 tM |(J.20 804.198.609 *1 477 one raVANNAH Os . Oet. IT.-Turpentine Arm at i«; «•!•• 267; reoolpte 619; shlo- menu 9?'i. Roaln firm; sale* 2|49: re- ■ - ? ‘ nts 179; stock 1^967. 3' 1.161.674 |fiQ4| 38,773.450 :- and Lake Brio 4s 7- w4eotts:q jCenttal , s «' S. Y„ N. »L end.11. ov. 9o, ctfs....UO Lake Shoro 4s v r > Dry Goods—Wholesale SHEETING—« to «o. ;jrit J.ING—7%c. diaaNG—4«e. to 14%c. Rt.EArmNG-4% to 11%C. ntre-Ku to 7c. PRINTS—5% to 9%0* ...*ey ... nw YORK. OcL IT.—Money •2*9,771 relpt* 2.441: shlnments 871; *toek 1?4 r»47. , O.nte: A. B. C. 18-45: D. 12.07%; E SS.To: F, *2.71%: O t 92.774; If. <8.46; I. IS 80; - <* th, K is.lt; N, 11.71; W. O., »C.M; W. W., H.M. Hardware—W holesale. (Corrected by t/unlsp Hardware Co) U E» T, WVCKETR -54 ?6 to 14.19 dot. nOPE—Manila. l*o; Best!. 9o: cotton. \*WIRE—Barb. 1-10 n*r pound. PIjOW ETOCKE—flaiman. 56e.j Fergu- esll loans dull and steady; so davs 0 days 5%; six months 3%a.1% I mercantile paper 4 to 4% p< it Mile and i AXEE—5.6.^ do^ s r NAIL*—Wire, 12.40 keg base; cuL nr with aetu*l 12.CO 1 t hose. I nI I «4 90*4 81 I 9HOB8 —Home. 14.26 to 14.50 keg; mulo tUteULNte - - . rial Mils 4.5I%*4.54%. Mexican Aoliars 4ft thr M 00. race, fl to 84 do*. white < GUN POWDER—Per keg, Dupont arsefc BILL DOESN’T CARE 1 15.10 keg. HOT—12.00 Lumber Quotations AT WHOLESALE. (Corrected by MssMe-Felton Lumber Co.) Common framing (short loaf) sir.ed.|!4.00 Common framing Hong Paf) -iz-d 19.10 Common framing (long leaf) 12-lncb Candy Stick candy In boxea, 7%c. 8tick candy In barrel*. 1<j. (iro»*,s Ml «cd. p*ll 7S.- Cream rnfird candy In ptlla. 10e> Cotton Bead Cracker*. RKS; , rU?"'c , *'7Hc Baron* oystsr cra^*' N. B. C. lodes. 9%< Ginger snap* <N. h Assorted cakea, IQo. C). The Jew In American Life. What of the relation, of th* Jew to American life and Ideals? Here his plastic quality ha* been Illustrated In th* work of repreHcotatlve men and wo men In every epoch from the colonial, through that of the revolution, and In i dvll and Spanish nothing divine In the Arr and prejudice Market price of sduDd, dry ret ten *«cd school and shop, rail! and fvtorv, the any quantity, 814.60 per ton at .any rail-I creed*, ftmsclonily or unconsciously, ore road guuaa In Georgia. \ 'affected a* never LeXure, aud the Jew, like th# rest 2e broadied by kia en vironment He enter* gladly into Era current* of hts time—whether he be come* a pioneer In Alaska plans his philanthropies without distinc tion of creed. He uphold* the ‘*“ equ ation. la among the tnreatlgator* la science, defends the publto schools, ia active In movements for olvlo better ment, and whether Democrat or RepmbM- age. He le as proud of his Aaiarleanlam ae ere the lit tle children of the emigrant In th* tn- toTlcatlon cf their drat flag drOk Pa* trlotlam re the American Jew is a part )f hi* religion. *a wo# shown In “ •lays of '?4 and '41. end In the war with Spain, wner 123 Phone, Blroh Hardware < a. T. Rice. J. B. Stewart, H, 1 Fielder. Sell moat i