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THE MACON DAILY TELEOP APS; "WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21,
ABOUT
GEORGIA STATE BONDS
CITY ATLANTA BONDS .»» I
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.
STOCKS ACE STRONG
NKW YORK, Oct.. JO.—Opfffit^ngi for
the Hat* Were resumed In thu rto.k mat-
ki t today, but «*t ft mitMrwhat limited
scale and Ih A Yastrlitod fl-W. 8pecbia*
tAv nUejifivc reverted ntalft to thi
group of' With priced,, dividend .paying
railroad stock*. Tnsie wan at’ the same
time a renewal of vurlous-rrnmor* of in
tended i»rojccti involving the™ proper-
ties. Hie rumor most hrord todiiy wa*
that pointing to an intended
d»-ml disbursement on Northern
H. G. A. NASH, President.
CHAS. NEVILLE, Vice President.
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.,
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203-204 National Bank Building, Savannah, Ga.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches.
It was urged in favar of ....
the amount wan to u* 10 per cent, that
the difference between the. ■Meat
Northern Pacific stock find cat tlflga tee
for the new stock waa kept at ab.>ut 10
points. The foreign political situation
was ended bet.er. but the offer I of thJa
on foreign markets wan very moderate.
London vraa more attested kp the i*r-
siatefit eonuiientdl demand for geld than
by the subsidence of the war news. Tho
London exchange rate at Paris, how
‘’ed it *
full eentlrae froi
LIVERPOOL Spots dosed..
NKW YOfIK spots dosed..
NEW ORLEANS spots closed.
1.29
8 i»;«i8
the following qtiotu-
WHEAT IS STEADY
AT SHADE HIGHER
CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Although scnUn.'teR
In the lorai wheat market waa bearish
today owing lirfely to tho breaking of
Ihe drought In the aouthae.it, buying by
ahaeta caused the market to dose steady.
Ilnul quotations being n shade to %c.
higher than yesterday's close, , . ...
Corn and oats were weak and revis
ions were steady.
,,r ? •*}:!.• Good MMdUn* .7 J ll-l. [Be.
Sli s,rllt Milling .......ii>, M«g
» . J <ir
Cpct Cotten Movement.
;1
Oft. 20. 18.18..
unusually low point,
t on the chaucos of go]
from New York to Paris on tin* triangu
««*«. i. ,J**»™*: i.i»
imiiioct. :o. ivos
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, ana extends
the Bame courtesy aud service to small depositors aa to
large ones.
Let us prove it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON, GA.
*iwwws5a^xt--:-jnr?^!s^y.ags i <rra
Refrigerated Bottling;
mshfl
■mlency . to jidvoncM.
statement from Px»anaLa
lent HrCva,
that j\\s
Wheat-
Open.
High.
Low.
Cln.o.
: .'.'ll
W
t.01%
, ”?•
98%
1.01%
July . .
»7*e
96%
97
^ Dec. . .
Mi*y . .
July . .
. 64
: ip
8?
.63 >4
63>%
J<J;i
lh*e. . .
May . .
: k
B
.51*
<4%
47%
49*4
44-:,
ft!:;:
1$ .40
15.20
13.86
14.97%
13.i0
11.or.
...5KL- •
.14.92%
15.10
14.90
14.93
NSW YOnK.
NEW YORK. Oct. h0.—Today's cotton
day's
jsn
i*d <t 1 in-go part of yester-
od cl<\-e;l
y « teady nt
rf inf •w,|ni". Halos Art re t*tl-
-... i if,sow
company | Ihe in-r’/ft opened Mes.ly at an nd
for rail and : ranee of 1)4 pnitjis In reftpotM* to *l!rtt»t-
ustld *cat*. 1 Iv hotter cattles than dua. but quickly
, 1M»4, which.'
off under local bear pressure ami j
the Pennsylvania.
ww-mw
C'nlon Pacific sold „., f r .
the highest price touphedUprevlouvIy this sen it ere j liquidation, promoted by heavy
year, on tfeptemb** 9. The strong tone rcrrlpts. reports of no improvement In
™ ‘.2- ^™®l maintained to the M«raeV*?er and cable* stating that South
■* £*Sr .. _ . , , . I ff*'tnin pinners would remain «»ti short
IJond* were firm. Total sale*, par \ time mil' the end of December.
k .After showing a net loti <f lal Mint*,
bonds .war© tmriuMgwtf th© mgfket received auppvrt from r.tbutt-
were 128,4908. sis' nfuT Wall street source*. Inert! ahepfk
became buyers, and at — "—*—
. 8.35 8.35
. 8.85 8.2ft
, . 9.07% 9.20
9..02% 9.1 •',!
8.5b 8.52% 8.S3 8.2.5
8.02*4 8.11 8.00 8.03
8.07(4 8.20 1.07 % 8.15
shares.
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour steady.
No. 2 spring wheat 11.02%: No. 3 82a
Si.Ot; No. 3 red Mafl.OOW.
No. 2 com ?l%aTl%: No. 2 yellow 78.
No. 3 USUI. White 4ft%n49.
No. 2 rye* 75.
Hood feeding barley 5?n63: fair to
choice malting fitbiio*
Fla* seed. jfo, 1 Northwestern 91.23%*
Prime timothy seed $1.22.
ados $n.2Sn3.30. '
bose) 98.2fci8.oo.
»er barrel $13 *t%*U* &0 -
0 pounds $9.t5a8..17%.
sides (boxed) 99.25a‘t. , 52.
Whiskey, batla of high wines, $1.37.
Receipts. 81ilpn.cn t«
Jp?0ft0
• • t rated ’for”“thls~'ln'lereii’ were oredl/ed I oats.' bushel's.' .’.V.V.V.44LOOO 497|ooo
j With buying about 23,000 bales during the • o n the I’rodueo Nxchnnge today the
ESS Sgg iirf:gg5n»,:.:u*t m ,r "' smcr "' 1 ''
ASSrtro.T’wuSlfc"fiJnfflS*!*,?Tff:• T»iJ* -**” W8
American Linseed ..
the afternoon price* were within «
points of Mnnaa£h^ high n»t»ies
ribs, sides (loos
later months, wnlle Octnhir sold up In
8.11. The close \rw* only a shade off
from the best under rea|tx!ng. There,
Wer; ritmofs thnt the Wall street bull,
Jleader of last Align*!
market afid hfoTON Who fortMHf. Bf>e- f Con
■icon locomotive
Arnerlcnt) locomotive prof 104
Amerjmn Tobacco, pref...
American Woolen 81%
Afianmdt Mining Co iff]
Atchison 81
* trillion
Ian tie Coast Mno 8t
Itlthore and Ohio If
Hiltlmoro and Ohio pref 87
Hrooklvn Rapid Transit 48%
Canadian Pacific • 175%
*‘Mitral leather 24%
Central Leather pref. *5%
csntral rtf New Jsfaey...... 201
Chesapeake and Ohio 41%
Chicago Great Western 7
ilass. « Haar.M:!SIS
b&f «SAdfc.:."";;:::::: lit;
Colorado an£ Houthern
Colorado and
Consolidated Qaa
Hudson * V.* ViV.Ii, ill?
Corn Products
Jjenyer an«
and Hudson .1*7%
Ilb&w-:::;;; P
SrCuMtlei 30
The word sounds good, doesn't it?. Just try a
Bottle of Coca-Cola
you our plant. Call and Inspect. Y<
int u perfect drink drink BOTTLED
X)EFGRE drinking whisky,
either as a beverage or a
tonic, be sure that it bears an
Established Reputation for Age,
Purity and Goodness/ For
fifty years
has been a whisky prized for its
fine flavor and its excellent tonic
qualities.
Lewis 66 Rye is absolutely free
from aromatic ethers or fusel oil.
It is a genuine, drinkable whisky,
especially valuable for medicinal
purposes. It’s
Away Above Everything
1 in the whisky Jine. Keep in mind,
the name and the label and accept
no substitute.
FOR BALB Bt
All Leading Mail Order Bottle*
in Jacksonville, Chattanooga,
Montgomery and Mobile.
Strauss, Pritz ft Go. DistdLrs
Cincinnati
wrlo 3
Krlo 1st pref, 41
Krip 2nd nrof. . 3& 1 )*
8™«'T■"n^KST* •«(." j; •::i|r
Interborough Met 10
Interborough Met. pref. 20
Internadonal Paper »%
T/)ulsvll!c and Nashville. .
Minneapolis and Bt. Lonla
Minn.. Rt P. and Sault St. M 123
Missouri Pacific
r ~
itssourf, Kansas onW Texas!
—
IS'
•jow Torit. 'cwllrio - ini 1 Wettirn I !**oj
pSh” , Am". 4 rt2r.*f?.Tst
Northern Pacific 1488
Pacific Mgll 1414
Pennsylranla ij|%
Plttsbuur C. c. and St. Louts..,. 77
Prcnsed Steel Cor *2%
Pullman Palace Car 1*3
Railway Steel Spring 17%
st!'LuT!.*'A?iA n i ?rth; ■ ini ‘wi:: :5S
Bt. I.'iuls Southwestern JK%
!??• ^lutlnvestom p[iff r. 48*4
Bloss-Rheffleld Steel and iron 03%
Southern Pacific 108*4
Southern Pacific pref, ».,.U8U
Pouihem Railway 22%
Southern Railway pref. 54%
TannUiae* Copper 48%
. *1 5 fate * Rubber 1st pref.*!!!!! 88%
7 nlted Statea Steel 47
Pnlted State* Steel pref 108%
timh Copper i^i'4174
Vlrglnla-CaroIJna Chemical ........ 31%
Vlrgtnln-Carollng Chemical prof..,.109%
Wabsah 1*%
Wabnah pref, j., 27%
Weatlnghouse Blectric 81%
Western Union f.8%
Wisconsin
Standard Oil
“anTiAti-Krti'-!:;;::::: .5
^Central 28%
NEW YORK SONbS,-
refunding 2s. register.d ....103%
refunding is. coupon J04 '
Is, registsred
«r. b. 4s. coupon 101
tV: t
78%
rr: s.
Atchison general 4s
Atchison adjustment 4s
99%
. r IM -T* 87J4
Atchison XV. Ks ..,..1ost<
» r „" *•%.'W• 15“
Central of Georgia 6»
rontnil of Georgia 1st Inc 84
Central of Georgia 2d Inc 4R
Chicago nnd Alton' 3%r
Chicago. R. andr*' *'- *
Chicago. R. 1. und
♦a. ..102
ifngy mw**!•!!!! w
Mi!::®
'. R. 1.
Chlrngo. It. I.
Chicago, n. i. ami tmmmmm
C. C. C, nnd At. 1/mls sen. 4s...,.
Colorailo Industrial 6s
1 Colorado Midland '
Colorado and Rmil
Delaware nnd MU'
I WI is.. 94%
, . men ev. 4*..,....100%
Denver and nio Grande 4* ..88%
Krlo prior lien 4a 81%
Erie general 4s ...mI!. ! 72
Hocking Valley 4%a
Interborougli Met. 4*4*.,,.66%
JS%
Japan _4%». _ lerleV. . ^ \*8%
Japan 4%s
Japan 4Ha, Hid aeries TTTtTTTt^sm
I/mlrvlllr Oftd Nash, unified *4%
Manhattan consol gold 97%
>lexlca^^^tM4| 4s p
Mexican Central lat Inc 11%
M.l/.r. and fit. JjmIn 4s. 7*
Mhsoi.rt KAnsis and Texas 4s..,. *9%
Ml-sourl. Kansan and Tdxal 2ml*!. *6l
National R. K of Mexico connol 4s.. 80%
New Tnrtr riiiiinl
New* Jersi
Central of Georgia Railway Go.
DEPART FOR—
Savannah and AuQuata * 1:35am
Savannah, Augusta x
Covington and Eatonton *11:Mam
E*tflni«n*an4 Mlll»rir<aulla 4 7-Virm
Eatonton*and MIHedg«vliie..t 7:60pm Eatoi
Athens and Madison * 7:40am
Athens and Madison • 4:59pm
Atlanta (Dixie Flyar).3:36am
eiiarn iukic c <yerj. *i*B*m
Atlanta and Qrlffln
Atlanta and Griffin 7:25am
Atlanta and Griffin..., 1:25pm
Atlanta ana Griffin...< .*■.,... 4:40pm
Columbus and Birmingham.. - f:45am
Cciu rr but *r J Birmingham. .•11:25am
Albany and Montaomery • 3:09am
* ^ar»d Montgomery... .*11:40am
Eatonton and Mni, dg «.mo ,t tJDan,
Atn.n. and Mad.wn •tt.oOan,
Athens and Madison • 71450m
Atlanta, Chicago., nt. Lovts .'Wrefam
Atlanta and C'lfflr
— ..-^..nnJKadnery afid Albany. Tta _m
Amert^ut • 7:S6pm|Arrerlcuc * 7:18am
•DAILY. fEXCEPT SUNDAY. JOHN W. BLOUNT,
Current schedule corrected to date. District Passergor Agent. 603 Cherry St.
N«» J.n.y C.ntral rencml ta 1UU
Northern Pacific 4s 102%
I Northern Pacific i* 73%
1 Vo-folk "nd W«lem consol 4*..., 96*
‘Oregon Short TJne rfdg 4*.. 94%
Penh. cv. 3%*. 1116 94%
Penn, consol 4s 194%
Reading general in 99%
Republic of Cuba 6s 10’%
iirpiiuiic 01 t una <<"
St. laouls nnd Iron Moun. con. 6s..110%
KL•LMn* and-Bar Fran fg. 4s,74
Ht. I^oula 8outhwcetern con. 4g.iT. n
H'alxiaril Air Lins 4a.65
h-uitnerti l-aeinc in ;...
Kouthern Pacific 1st 4s M'S
8o«tth< " -
Te*a
Ithern Railway 6a ..|08
raa and Pacific lata 114**,
Mo. m u and Western 4s 75’
* Pacific 4* 102%
rsroin.. rv. 4s 101'
*t-»i :wi I* h i**«
Union F
: Western >fd
iftzgsk
acd laSk** Erie 4« 78 u
Central» 4s..
•4%
COTTON 8RED OIL.
NKW YORK fh't. 20.-roll,
steady with a light ‘
crude In barrels fob. n
summer yek*w 37%s3l%: off summer yel*
k*sr *8%a3t%; good off summer yefloir
j«r%aSf; prims summer white 29*41%;
•eed Oil
Prim.
trlae winter yellow 49*49,
wns 101,438. ba'ea ngnltist u«.«
last week and €9.134 l^l»s Inst ye*r. F.
the week ff*tlmat6d» 400.90ft Infes rtRaln* .
371.000 halM last week And 324,420 bales
Inst yesr.
Today's receipts fit New Orleans were
18.614 lmles ngnlnet 11.278 bales list yes
R d at Houston 41,132 br — “
les last year.
dairies lJSS.
Eggs firm: at marie.
balsa ngitlnst *9,703:
Spot Cotton and Future*. •
NEW YCRK, Oct. 20—Spot cotton
tints higher: mlfidl'ng
B itxn'in’ t.ti: mlddUng "ttett'i.li'i
0 bales. . . .. „
Futures opened Iteadjr and closrtd Very
steady as follows:
.XU ' 1.71
ANIMATED STREET SCENE
TAKEN BY A SNAP SHOT
Saturday Shopping Crowd on Cherryi
Street Is Caught.
August, naked...8.35
October 9.03
NovemW -
J.71 Ml 6
Receipts afid Exports.
ftefielDtfi nnd Exports.
1 '"iiki ill- l.i t.-il net
ta Great Britain.v 8.7K4 32.197
to France i.tm 19 ft. 7
to continent 2«.8ft;. 57.672
L— ... 863.162
Stock on hand nil ports
Blrtce September 1. 1903—
Uonaolldnteri receipts ...........1,163.158
Exports to Great Britain... 1...,. 428.323
Exports to FrAnee........\m*n. 177.863
Export* to continent...a..«...< 620.369
Exports to. Japan
Price, Receipts, Sales, Steek.
The Torts:
Galveston . .
&. 0r J“ n !
Savannah . ,
Charleston ,
Wilmington .
Norfolk . . .
Rnltlmore , ,
Now York ...
Prlee.ip^t* fgafM f ^ck.
| 61901! 2166 177949
1
'**167
4^*2, C (*•" and when bo look* down tho streets sml
®' #I tho crowd of shopepr* Its feet* good.
T7i 2 Saturday ho happened to look on cnerry
* 44 8 R1 and eeW Ihe throngs of Saturday
8]43
' him good.*
Mr. Hherldan said to himself, now this
Will make A post-card aceuo .of Macon
worthy of fhe name. Without further ndo
he started out after a photographer 1
munage.1 to Induce one to go up udl
American National Rank building and
Ml 1 is til mil nil a fire escape and point
Ills camera down on tho street. Hat
- this time the crowds had shopped nnd
were about all kohe. hut he aOeured, the
picture. He also forgot thnt on.Maoon’r
wld# streets nnd sidewalks tin- vume numL
her to people that would pock the usual
city streets. Ilk* those of Atlanta for
Instance, would glvn every person plenty
of elboW room In Maenn.
Ths Pfcjitro taken, however. I* % good
W. ati.1 shows that In spite of the'^B
of dull times thsre are lots cf people whS
make, n bluff at shopping, whether thoy
bur or
''iUMCC
436ft
ii
""Mi il«I»
Interior Movement.
—. .low mlddllnr 4.73; good ordinary
4.19; ordinary 3.79. Tho sales of the
wffO 4.000 bales, of which 40o hates
'! ' wci
ware to
clUdOd *,
were 34.0*
American.
Futi.rea opened steai
and steady^ American
0 tX7
Including 17,8'lfi boles
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ON RATIONAL WATERWAYS
Will Be Represented at the Rivers and
Harbors Congress. V
Tho fifth convention of the National
Rivers' and Harbors' congress meets In
Washington, D. C., Decomber 9-10-11,
16 1908.
19 A special Invitation has been received
• by the Macon Chamber of Commerce to
have tho Interests of this section repre
sented nt this convention, and owing to
tho recont opening up of the Mucon nnd
Rrunswlck Navigation Company's water
way to I'ns Atlantic, much Interest Is felt
In Macon regarding thn proceeding* of
Ih# convoriUon. and delegates will tie *4nt
to represent her Interests.
notional con ‘entlon. meeting at
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 20.—Small business
done In spot cotton, prlcea tmch9n*4d
1 - point* lower: Am.rlo.n ml.min* .Till, nMlf.mil •■ntion. ntMtnw »i
ki —i .. j ... ,h 0 mpti.i TOmpM.fl, a. It will bo .pt
rcnresentatlve cltlxens. It is said, cannot
1 Impress upon the members of tho
Octfiber-November ..
November-December
December-January ..
Janfcary-Fobruary .,
Febt-uary-March ....
March-April
Anrll-May
May-June
June-July
July-August
fall to ..
United States congress the fact thnt n
wstsiwsv policy, permanent and effect
Ive, Is desired and demanded . by th*
commercial Interdatw of the entire coun
closed Quiet! Tho Macon Chamber of Commerce Is
log 0 0. C.s 1 taking h great deal of interest tn thf*
. ‘ . .1 n.ntf. r. mill L"p< »I. >i l!f >• ’.H "f 1 'i •
Ctosa. prneerdlftga of the meeting In December
4.75 • wlfj bo of material advantage to ftfocon.
4.6#
5HI
[:{? FABIAN MINTON LEAVES
4 :.4%
4.86%
4.68%
4. M
6.68 •
FOR HIS HOME IN TEXAS
The Holder of the Royal Ear,
A GUARANTEE COMPANY BOND
S; 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 Shinglies
Massee-Felton Lumber Co,
Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
&f#tenrolflg/cnl data furnished by t7j«
locill office of the United States Wealhv"
liureau, Department jf Agriculture, fo*
the 24 hours ending at 4 p. in., loos!
time.
NEW ORLEANS.
• ORLEANS, Ort, Ift.-gf^t cat ton
|t)|et and unchanged; mMd'Ing
Where Ha Will Engage In a Very Lucra
tive Business.
Jn'VlViiWiW
Cotton futurcH opened steady and un- j Mr. Minton expreaaos himself as being
“ " ‘ ‘ ‘ it htgtl*f .than yester-» very reluctant to I Bfi ‘ ‘ _
: his future homo.
changed to 1 point higher .than yester-- very reluctant to leavo Macon, but a*
day's closing. Liverpool cables n« h«« become Interested In u very lurru-
peeslmlstlc nnd the weather over the belt five business In Texas, he thinks thnt It
wajy favorable, which encouraged nclimg would lis unwise not to take ndvnntngo
for short account. Hulls offered little of this opportunity,
sunfiort and prices fell off until ihev- "Mucon Will be always homo to me."
were 9*4 taints Inwef than yesterday's mid Sir. Minton, "and I will I* sure to
closing. There was a gradual rsacllnn.: come imek whenever opportunity pro-
rhlsfly di)tf tn profit-faking. Until the'arntS Itself."
Hepiemher m»liona wer* 4 points hither Mr. Minton’* many friends In the city
thnh yesterday's closing.- Fresh selling wish Mm tMbffWftdgd suews* hi the new
toward the clnso shaved off the advance, field to which he is going.
and the market Closed horolv steady at - - ------
net n.1\;<n*e of I 1'. 1 Jiolnle. Futures i
clo-ed a- foIlOWil
Oelnber. Kid 8.R4
November, bid ...
8.09
i M
8.61
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 29—Money on call
teady; flint % per cent: ruling rate
%L eloilbi bid ni: offered at 1%.
Tltne loans firm nnd dull: 60 davs 2%
2: 90 days 3% to 3%; six months .1%
I’M mo mercantile paper 4 to 4% pc;
-nt
Sterling exchange 'steady With Actual
business In tcankers' bills fit 4.94.1np1 V.
for 60-day bills and nt 4.18.65 for dc-
rn fftmmerc1al bills 4.84%a4.84%.
Her silver 61%.
Mexican dollars 4f».
UNDER THE SHADOW OF
JAIL WAS BLIND TIGER
Deputies Capture the Tiger and
Hla Whfaky.
tast night tho forco from the ahcrlfTa
Office suspected that a Mind tiger Was
operating In a negro restaurant opposite
"'flu y'continued to see negroe# go-there
an# come sway, rrmalnlng hnrdly lung
enough to da? supper, especially a supper
«f fish, snd they began to watch. It
was not long before they were satisfied
Unl the supper business was an «X#0*e.
nnd tinn they made a raid. Thn result
we- thnt trey captured a negro named
Will Johnson, who ran the ranch. -
* joking under thn floor, which
NAVAL STORE*. Lv looking under thn flo«r. which was
WILMINGTON. Oei. 10.^Spirits lur- d.»ni» tv Mklng up a plank, the found
penllne steady at 31: receipts 9 cash*. I the stock ofw/l'l^kjr. helnir
Rosin iteady at 33.30; receipts 46. TirLJSBBlgSSw^ J *
Orm .1 II.rt: M«lpl. »7. Cru.1. ^j r . i __——
penllno firm at 1160, 13.10 and $3.60; i •
r *?iuRUBTOH. Of,, io.-tKp.nH,,. INCREASE OF ODES TO
teady at Jgle.^Rjeh^ftOedjr. t^imte:
n. C. $2.65: D. 93.07*4; E. $1.60: F.
$2.82(4; ri.l2,€7U; H. 1$ $*: 1. $3.7(.. k.
$4 6ft, M, $3.8$; N, $:» 45; jf, n, $5.1.',;
W. 3¥» ftf.VO. Z
SAVANNAH, Oa.. Ocl
CHAMBER OF COMMERGE
firm at J6%:
Commencing Ikresitef 1. 1M,
cotton buyers.or the city who 1:
bers of t'.ic Msrotl C —— '
men e will poy $75 ar
the
Turpep __
* Chamber of Cmn-
annual duys. Instead
r*ri *•*”«»' .’’'ii. I of $ : *^ “ft heretofore. .
mm £ ?V' Li -
b‘. S.t:»i w. W.‘. C»B • ’ hl 11*C JS“! esisi
NKW TORW, O.
&as , n n ..
retail trade, bill clotiiU-rs t
very »i«.rJngly. fpot woolen*
Ud* are In fal* call.
Macon Cotton «*•
“ir. the coitoti ,.**,#• *• -•„. , r ;
, t^eir annual du»n Owteghowj
(ever to a falling off of tho t" 11 k#r
cotton buyers In Mvnn. a '
•ton yarn arises to IncrOalle'lb«! arrewme, t f •
movement • 0.1.,, i.uyrrs In order to r»ey w '.'ire
"• ' 0,1 ,m rtoth* hold 1 nnd the salary Of thd ofsrst-.r st
derate r'-QiJOSt. | ill'* * xchange. f i.
e placing of anrlng bu-- The cotton buyer* of the r f)
t Is ascribed fo election ngr. < d In roving the $2. r , extra,
igs nre selling well to I member* of the Macon Ghamher
merer are now paying less f ir |
ton and stock reports Ulan »n>
slralUr onr«Uiizuiton in ths ac.La
1.. .80 ii pm..66 n
1.. .7112 inn..64 6
...70 1 am..62 7
r, pm
8 pm
ft pni...n* m
10 pm...67| 4
j
I vo
pm.. 79
■Hiver Htpon.
Ths Ocmulgflo River at Macon at 7 a.
m., read 1.0 teat; at Hawklnsvlllr, 1.4
feat; at AbhevlIIs, 1.1 feat, and ht Lum
ber City, 1.3 feet.
A fanner on Rural Route 2, Kmplr^
On., W, A. Floyd by namo. says:
"Rucklen’s Arnica Salv* cured the two
worst sors* I ever, aaw; one on my
hand an one on my leg. It Is worth
A Beautiful
Mantel
Ip your bom* !a no longer
of tedious work and big expeeure. Teg
can 00me here and plek one right out
all ready to put up. You oaa get
anything else In mill work toe. Ovllt
work, newel poets, rail toga belmHeny
columns and a hundred other tblem*
Have a look at them and on© hone fit*
cun save both time and moo©y*
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO,
457 Third St., Macon, Ga.
UNITED CONFEDERATE
VETERANS’ REUNION
Atlanta, Oo„ Octobor 22-23—Southern
Railway Official Rout* of Camp R.
A. Smith, No, 484, and Camp Macon,
No. 1477.
The Southern Railway has been eo-
lectad by tho Macon Veterans aa the
official routo to Atlanta and return uo
t outiL of occasion a* above. Special
vestibule coecheg for the accommoda
tion of the veterans and their friends
will be attached to Southern train
leaving Macon 7:36 a. rn., Thursday,
October 22. arriving Atlanta 10:40 a.
m. Returning special coaches will be
attached to train leaving Atlanta 5:30
p. m., Friday. October 23, arriving
Macon 1:30 p. m.
Tickets on sale October 21, 22 and for
morning trains 23d, final limit Octo
ber 28th. Round trip rato from Ma
con $2.06.
For further information apply to
O. R. PETTIT, T. P. A„ Sou. Ry.
R. A. NIflBRT,
Com. Carnp R .A. Smith.
C. B. WILLINGHAM
COTTON FACTOR
Ship Me Your Ootton and
Get the Beat Returns...
MACON
GEORGIA
WANTED
( Fw a cajb two medium priced residences
FOR SALE
cioso In.
One splendidly Impi
plantation
mnk» grand country beaa- * Farms Iq
various 1*>. *1111- :.•<».«( lands, va.ant
lota In different parts of city. Several
1 city lots that pay w«Qr IreA
JONES REAL ESTATE
AGENCY
As Manufacturers of
ENGINES and BOILERS
ffe desire to cak particular attention to the High Grede Engines we are
turning nut urA to say that wo guaranteo without hesitation that there
!n i.n l»**tt< r «r.iriiie nf It « da ■ •> it .-n tl.o market today In the United
ritntes. The perfectly balanced valvo makes It of high value, and the
workmanship being firsl cloaa. and a eubstantlally put up engine,
adapts it particularly to work requiring hard service. W# are fur*
leg them almost all K n Is 'if i o'\ «,• jilaiil* and partlrulttrly I"
It being UB*'d largely In saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, end
ginning plants. We nre prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers
who ran give us a call that it has no equal. Write for fall Information
and do so today.
ADDRESS JiiJ. r l.Liii f
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, Georgia.
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