Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 23, 1908, Image 7

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xiffi MACON DAILY TELEGRAPHi FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1908 ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS CITY ATLANTA BONDS : !• '' • . ** ATLANTA & WEST POINT fe: R. DEBENTS 30RGIA R. K. STOCK IIGUSIA A SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK •-OU-THWE3TERN OF GA. -R. P,. STOCK, -. v WRIT3 % TO<- .; \ j. hhilsmanIco. i4 STOCKS AND BONDS ATLANTA, GA. H. G. A. NASH. President. CHAS. NEVILLE, Vice Prc.ident H. G. A. Nash Audit Go;, EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND /AUp^pRS , , 203*204 National Bank Buildinq, Soyannah,' j$a/' / .. Expert AcconntiDg iii : All Its^ Briinches. HEAVY TRANSACTIONS DU® EARLY HOURS A Beautiful Mantel : In your home fa > rfo.-Ibnger» a matter of tedious-work unO-big expense. you can come here and pick one right out ail ready to r -put up. You can get anything else in mill work too. Grill work, newel*-postn. ^railings; balusters, columns and a hundred’ othef things. Have-a look at them and-see-how-you fan save both time and money. S i* l® d its erm.1 .»n nrn » s was quite clearly jnuul- Vf A nu .the- d*y v -We at- on. Transactions Sflng the nr»t .hour, were on a very irge-^cnle non; the market had all the ! '£%Z?u£.SA l '”; r &‘ lh “" d “ l - Wire houses, and- commission houses reported a • oonsktargblb Increase in the .volume, of orders- from eutatdo sources. Tim reaction .which, followed lacked «x- piuuatioa in. ttranew* of tho day quite ‘‘A WWh.4Uv the *riao of yesterday, l do tinge continued much congested In a few .stocks. • HealWpg w«a detected and when the prolesslona! dement of the room trade attempted to follow the., movement by Hhon -sah-s tho market fell into dullness, i he profit taking was pot pushed ur gently ,at the expense of-values. Incidents In the news were unimpor tant and seemed to have little effect on 11*0.market. An Item of the day’s news that Imd a cheering; Influence was the , purchase of some large orders or .print doth for future delivery from the New England mills. Rain* in tho west were • of «ond effect. ' Jioivis war* Irregular. .. Total sales. 1 P'»r value. I1.7R8.COO. i ..ITutted States bonds,were unchanged on call. Total sales today were 732.800 | »tar?a, . ...... -.New York Morey Market. NEW YORK.--Oct. 22.—Money on Vail -adv at l%oltt nor cent: ruling rate • closing hid 1^4offered 114. NEW YORK spots closed 0.40 fi EW 'ORLEANS spots doted 8 15-16 THE LOCAL, COTTON MARKET. WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO 457 Third St.,, Macon, Ga. v Mistaken ■ Idea Perhaps you have an idea that in order to have a bank account yon must , have a largo suiji to deppsit; that a hank doesn’t cate to bother with small accounts. This ig not true of the “Fourth.” .This bank wel comes now . accounts, no matter how; fljijail,-, aid exttfndfs' the same courtesy and sendee to _-_--.iV.ss.aji-to. large ones. • * ’ " ' Let us.prove il to you. . , FOURTH NATIONAL BANK t '■»:■. MACON,- GA. * | Refrigerated Bottling: The word sounds good, doesn't It?. Just try a Bottle of Coca-Cola . ' Bottled by ojir process. There’* nothing to compare with It. Wo want to show you our plant Call and Inspect. You will be delighted. If you want a perfect Ylrlnk drihk BOTTLED EVERYWHERE 5c Time loans easier; 00 days"5%n3; 00 1VS 8%aS%; < rnlntlw I rime mercantile paper 4 to 4% per Sterling exchange firm with actual ... ... . ftt d at 4.86.60 for COTTON MARKET IS DECIDEDLY ACTIVE U VERPOOu spots closed.... Middling Strict X Range.of Prices. Middling' Low’ itiddilnr'.’.*.* 3ood Middling ....*. I trier' *“ ‘ ,..111-16 .Aiuaunr....... *’ w Middling Spot Cotton Movement " JhlP ......8 ■ . ... . Recta. Oct; IT/,1661...m Oct. 19. lO'.'S 4:<2 Oct. 20. 19.18 836 Oct. 21. 1908. fl«S Oct. 12. 1908... 809 Stock on Hand. Sept 1. 1108.. Oct. 22. 8«le*. 616 . 340 1 IBS 624 1908..... THE WHEAT MARKET CLOSES VERY FIRM CHICAGO,' Oct. 22.—Kews from -Argen tina was aga’ln the chief factor In the local wheat market, and .caused a sharp upturn In prlifee today. Although til of the gain was not maintained, thei market Closed Arm with prices up % to 440. Corn, oats and provisions iv«-re easy* 4The wheat* market was strong all day, although sentiment In tho pit was less bullish during the later session. Open. High. Low. Close. :>.$ 1:3* .ip . 98 98% 975 97% Wheat— W £ doss Pork— Oct. . . .13.85 Jan. . . .15.45 May . . as.35 63*4 63*4 «r 55* .Stt 3% 13.45 15.40 15.32% Short Ribs— Oct. * . . 8.45 8.45 Jan. ; . . 8.27% 8.35 9.12% 9.31 9.30 9.39 0.87JJ 8.37 liwi «:»’ 1 follows: Vo. 2 corn 71%: No. 9 yellow 78a78%. No. 2 white oats 50%: No. 3 white 4.81.73 f« " mrrorHal hills 4.84a4.84%. NEW YORK STOCK L?$T. Amalgamated Copper .. American Car -end • Foundry........ American Cnr>knd Foundry pref. (£«— M American Cotton .Oil iVmerfean Hide and Leather pfd Securities . American Ice :«« American IJnseed „ American locomotive pref. 105 American Locomotive pref 1058 American Smelting and Refining.... 90% Amcr. Smelting and Refining pref..104% American Sugar Refining » 133 American Tobacco, pfd 94% AipenMn Woolen 22% Anaconda Mining Co 46 Atchison pref/ ■.!!!!!.!!!.!!’.!!!!!.'! 96% Atlantic Coqst TJne 91% Baltimore and Ohio „98% Baltimore and Ohio pref 86 Brooklyn Rapid Transit ;.... 48% Canadian Pacific 175% Jersey .'....202 ntral of N—. Chesapeake nnd Ohio 43% Chicago (treat Western 7 Chicago eoa Koithwentern 1*1 Chicago. Mil. nnd St. Paul 143% C. C. O. nnd St. Louts 51% Colorado Fuel and Iron 3G% Colorado and Southern 42% Colorado nnd Southern 1st pfd 66% Cojomdh nnd 8outhem 2nd pref... 59 Consolidated* Gas 146% Com Products 17 pelawara. nnd Hud-on 167% Penvch and Rio Grande 28 PoTyV.er.nnd Rio Gmndo pref 68% Plstlllers’ Securities 30% Krlc 31% Krje 1st prof .*..*.... 44% Erio 2nd nref. 36% General- Electric • ..'....144 Gnat Northern nref Si.... 133% ® at Northern Ore ctfa 60% kols Central ......139 Intorborougli Met. 16% NEW YORK. NEW YORK, .Ocf. 12.—The cotton mar ket was decidedly more active today and prices ruled higher, the closs being very steady at A net advanco of 7ol3 points, while total satea were reported 4»f loo.ooo hulas. \ Tho market’ ojVene-1 steady at-an ad vance of la6; points on the response to hlfiucr cables and le»a favorable weather In the western bolt. After showing a net advance of 4u8 points on buying uy spot Inteio is of near months and ft acatterlng Oood’ feeding barley Bt%a63Vfc: fair to demand wMoh ^djwourr^t^ovan^ht. | JgZ* mnlSSS Mai). * the market reacted 3 or 4 points au u j^o. 1 flax seed 31.1K*lal.23V: No. 1 result of realising, bn* later -firmed up Northwestern 11.25% 1 again pn the forecast for contJaued eoiu. i> r lnac* timothy seed |3.26a3.30. wet weather In the western belt nnd —- ■*•- *• • * ■ ports \>f a more aotlvo spot demand. Prices sold Into new high ground, for tho movement, or 9 to II points net high er during the sftemnon nnd closed wRIdn la4 points of the best. • Local spot hrok era reported I - offeraPof ycsterday. but It dl’d'hot appear that |hd Interior wqs fully following the advance In futures,'Although the markets, officially reported, were, unchanged to 3- 16c. higher. It Is reported that cold, wet weather Is doing damage to crops In northern Texas and Oklahoma. Receipts of cotton at the ports today were 68.666 bales against 44.218 bales last week and 41.852 bales Inst year. For the week (estimated) 400,000 bales against 371.000 bales last week and'324,151 " T (iT ~ iuit Y 14S hales laSt year. - Jjy’a 1 7.841 bales , . nnd at Houston 18.237 bales against 10, 526 bales last year. Spot Cotton and Futures, NEW YORK. Oct. 22—Spot cotton dosed quiet.' 10 points advance; middling unlands 9.40; middling gulf 9.66; rales 206 hales. Futures opened and closed steady as follows: January , February .r—“ March 8 66 May 8.68 June August, asked...8.46 October .9.18 Open. I?l*rh. T.OW. Ciosi 1.75 8.85 1.71 *M 9% ...... 50% 29% 26% • •'••..139 iwuruonruH-u wri, Interborough Met. pfd .... nlternatlonsl Paper .... Tntcrnatlnnnl Paper pref. International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City Southern wndsas City Southern Louisville and Minneapolis at.. .... _ Minn.. St. Paul nnd Sault St. ML... 123 Missouri Pacific 66 Missouri. Kansas and Texas.. Missouri, Ki * Southern n'f’d ...* 61% I Nashville 107% nd 8t. I*ouls 38 The Porta: Galveston . . . New Orleans . Mobile . . . Savannah . . . Charleston . . Wilmington .. .• Norfolk . . . . Pnltlmnre . . . Now York .... Ronton J'llllmlclnhla .. Pensacola . . . Port Arthur... As Manufacturers of ENGINES and BOILERS we desire to call particular atten tlon to the High Grade Engines we ara turning oyt and to say that wa/guarantcc without hesitation that there Is ho better engine of It* class put on the mqrl&ot today In th* United States. The perfectly balanced v alve trinket* it of . high v&luo. and the workmanship being first class, and a substantially put > up engine, ** adapts ,it particularly to work requiring hard servicer We are fur nishing them to almost, all kinds of poweVr plants and portIctflarly ts it being used largely in saw mi l, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, and ginning plants. We arc prepared to demonstrate to prospriAlvo ctmomyrt who can giv"© us,a call that It has no equal. Wrlfo for full Information and do so today. A3DRE83 Schofield’s Iron Works Macon, Georgia. . : BEDINGFIELD & CO. (Incorporated) EDWARD LOH, President. Formerly of Macon, Ga. The names imply* that everything bought here is the highest grade of ail stondurd whiskies, at west’ prices. * ' Send us your orders which will receive prompt.'at tention. ’ Write for Catalog 29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida innvoi unu «>• - ansas and Texas prd ... 64% National Lend 83% New York Central 105% New York. Ontario and Western... 4tV4 Norfolk nnd Western *..... 74 North American 65 Northern Pacific 143% Poonlc’s Gas 95% Pittsburg. C. C. and 81. Lduls 76 Prcvsed Steal Car T 83 Pullman Palace Car j...163% Railway fltcel Spring 5* , TToadlng .193% P».nuM|c Rtoel 23 Republic Ftnol pref. 79% Pock Inland Go 19*4 Interior Movement. Rock Inland Co. pref. » 47% St. T/iuls nnd San Fran, tnd pref. f 29% St I»ii!a Pouthweatnm 18% St. Louln Southwestern pref.. 49 siny»*Sh-meld Steel and Iron r,fl% Southern Pacific * 168% Southern Pacific pfd It* ........ t&ern Railway 22% Louisville . . .19% ifwm BMlwny ptd Mtti* Kook....l8H Tennessee Topper 44% Texan and Pnclflc 26% Toledo. St. tAulM and West 86% Toledo, 8t. T«ouls and WeaL pfd ». 67% T’njon T’nclflc ‘.....170 Union Pacific 176 TTnion Pacific nref R8 T’nlted states Rubber 31% United States Rubber 1st pref 16.) Pnlted States flteel 47% TTnlted States Steel pref.. ti 110»/i Utah Copper 42% Vlrsjnla-f’srojjnn Chemjcsj FiiCuras opened Vlralnla-Carollna Chemical nref...412 —- - Wn*anh .... 17% Wabash pref. ;.. 27 % Westlnghoune Electric sp/, WontNP Union Aji WheeWr and T.nke Erls .8% Wisconsin Central >*% Standard Oil 620. NEW YORK RONDB. U. R. refunding 2a, rcglatored ...,103% IT. H. refunding 2s. coupon 104. U. S. 3s, registered ...400% tl. S. 4s. coupon lOt- P. S. 4s. registered 120% U. R. 4s. coupon t**9 American Tobacco 4s 78% American Tobacco Is 168% Attahlaon general 4s 99% Atchison adjustment 4s 95 Atchison cy. 4a .A * . 98% Atchison nv. 6s 104 " ' | ‘ Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore and Ohio 4a Brooklyn R. T. nnd Ohio 3%*. Central of Georgia 5s ... Central of Georgia 1st fnc. Central of Georgia 5d Inc, Central of Georgia 3d 4».: 74« urmrai uporem mil. .... Cbrs;iponkc and Ohio 4%s Clil»-ago nnd Alton 74 Chicago, n. and Quincy new 4s.,.. 97% Chicago. R. T. and Pacific R. R. 4s.. 72% Chicago. R. I. and P, IL R. col. 5s.. 76 Chicago. R. I. ar.d P. Uy. rfdg 4»..86% C. C. C. nnd »t. I»uls gen. Colorado Industrial 6s 74% Colorado Midland 4s 68 Colorado and Southern 4s 75 , Delaware and Hudson cv in 106% Denver and Rfo Grands 4s..... 97 . Brio prior lien 4s *7 Hocking Valley 4%s....„ lOfig Interborough Met 4%s C6% Japan 4s *6% j*p«n Utl «na''iiri..!:::::::: Louisville and Nash, unified la,.;. 99% Manhattan nonsol gold 4s..., 97% Mexican Central 4s *1% Mexican Csntral.lst •*«. ........... 11% Minn., and BL Louis 4a 71 Missouri. Kansas and Texas 4s.... 99 liis-ourt. Kan aad Tex. inds ...... 86 National R. R. of .Mexico con. 4s .. 90% New York Central gen. I%s 92% New Jersey Central gen. I* 121% Northern Pacific 4s 102% Northern rod Ac 3s .71 tsse » eg rt^adiw. irerimi it W9b " t of ,TjS» M.' V*: u ■::T?15 id San Fran. 1*. 4*...,., 76*1 nd" San Fran. fg. 4s..u. 76% November December ...8.86 1.97 8.86 8.9S Receipts and Exports. Receipts and Exports. Today. Week. Consolidated net receipts.. 68,666 856,871 Exports to Great Britain.. \936 , 31.671 Exports to France 17.819 47.048 Experts to continent 36,225. .111.’“ Exporta to Jop*n.I Stock on band all ports....671.976 Exports to Great Britain..., Exports to France... Exports to continent..' Export* to Japnn ..7.099.871 .. -487.““* *.! MI.983 ,1,200 Price, Receipts, Sales. Stock. Houston , Augusta . Mi mpbl l St. Louis . (’Inclnnatl llrrts.lSales.4 ptolr. ■15137 1K5 lales.4 Btck. 2169) 04591 1130 MMi 12561 12164 17." i'tiiis LIVIRPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 22.—Spot cotton In Increased demand, prices.unchanged to 6 points lower; American middling fair 5.43; good middling 5.07; middling 4.1V low middling 4.73; gofid ordinary 4.81; ordinary 3.11. The sales of the day were 8.009 bttl/s. of which 1.090 baler were for speculation and export, ami included 8,100 hales American. Recolpts were 40,100 bales, all American. —Mi “ ““ closed O.: Nov9»mber»Deccmber December-January .. Close. 4.82 «.T1 4.64 4.61 __ t uy*Mi Maroh-Aprll Aprll-May. .. May-June ... June-July .. July-August March SM7rtr.fl 1.600 bales, and to arrive 1,050 bale*. fair demand to fljl out shipments to both England and the continent was In evl- dC Cotton futures opened steady at sn ad vance of 2 to 6 points, bad weather in the western cotton belt, coupled with an increased demand for snot cotton In the Liverpool market, causing fresh hi” for long account. At the middle of .... morning the market received telegrams Ne “ ‘ ~ RnpublU. u. - , St. Louis JMWf |Bt l/wile BdrtftiWestern con. *4e.... Seaboard Air Line 4*. 66 4 Southern Pacific 4s 91% U’o.wborn Porlflc let 4s ..95% fRouthcrfi Railway 5a ,1,106% end Pacific lids i<.T14% Th>do. St L. and Western 4s,.,. 71 Western Md. 4s 78% 1 tvi : ,curg and lake Erie.4s .A.... 78% ! wi-f*onsln Central 4s §4% N. Y.. N. H. and U. cv. U. cUs.. 131% from New York nnd Fall River of sn Increase In business In cotton goods In both centers and to this was added a rumor that the Lancashire strike was In n fair way to be settled soon. Thei* advices Increased tho buying and the aeUva options rose until they weia 11 to 13 points abova the level of yeittafaws closing. During the aftsmoon realising by longs ahnved a few points from the advance and the market closed steady at a net advance for the day of 7 t points. Futures closed as folowt: October, bid November, hid December, bid 8.69 January, bid 8.65 February, bid *.64 SB NEW YORK R> Oo? 0 °?—The sales r 10.000 bales of heavy weight cotton good Is reported to China. Cotton good- nr firmer with an advancing te n <Vnrv Men' wear lines are being bought "teadl!* fror etocls with many orders tendered, with provision for confirmation to b« give after election. Cotton yarns ere stead with sn Incrsaslng Inquiry noted. Ret NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON. Oot. 22.— Spirit* tnr- beAtfne, nothing doing; receipts 4 metre Rosin, nothing doing; receipts 41. Tar firm at 11.90: ree*|r.ts 84. Crude turpen- Mne firm st 91-40a2.lO*nd 82.60; receipts 26 hsrirel*. r BAVANNATI. Ga.. Oct. 32.—Tinmen tine firm at 84%; gales *17; receint* 671: shlo- ment** T01. Ro«1n firm; sales 1.790: c»'f)ta 2172; shlomente 3 874; stock 170. t*T. r Or.ote; A. B, C. 11.60; D $2 65; K *1.48:Jf, tf 74: G. I2.78U; w »* /x' T. 18.85: K 14.70; M I6.M; N. 15.80; W G 74 74: W W. 14.80. cirARLr«TV)y. Oct. 77.—Turpentine eady at 7>e. Roeln steady. Onofs: A aatny 1 Hhorl ribs, aides (loose) XX.OOn9.ftO. Mesa .pork, per har-e| Ilf.ROn 18.62%. l^ird per 100 iioumls I9.00a9.42*,4. Short clear aides (boxed* 89.l3a9.50. Whiskey, basil of high wines, $1.37. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bushel* 181,000 114.000 Corn, bushel* ...110,000 295,060 Oats, bushels 281,000 200.000 On the Produce Exchange today tha butter market was steady; 2I»:<: Ihlrlo. klMI. , Eggs sternly; at mark. cat-_ .. llail; firsts 24; prime firsts 25. Cheese steady: I2%al3%. creiunerlea, cases Included, COTTON SEED OIL. NEW YORK. Oct. 22.—Cotton seed oil was easy under freer offerings and local pressure. Prime crude In lmrrfls f.c.b. mills 28%; prime summer yellow 36%a37; off summer yellow 36n%; good off summer yoloiw I5%a3<?%: prime summer whltu $7a40; prime winter yellow 41u44. Grain and Provisions. These prices are at wholesale and not to apnsumora. Corrected by 8. R. Jaques A Tinsley Co. CORN—Hacked white *1.00 Backed, mixed Carload lots, or bulk, mat tlon. OATS—White clipped No. I white No. S white Bpcclal quotations made car lota. IIAYf—Choice timothy 1.00 No. 1 timothy 00 No. 8 timothy 1.00 No 1 clover 95 Timothy and clover mtxea.. 95 Alfalfa hay 1.20 Redding straw 45 BRAN-Pure wheat 1.60 Mixed bran 1.45 FLOUR—Private Block, fnney pat.. 6.00 Royal Owl. best patent Pop Notch, flrit patent MEAL—Water ground Juliette..... MEATH—Dry salt ribs ; Extra half ribs 18-20-lb D. 8. bellies Bulk plates Bmoked meats. %c. ove above. IIAMB—Fancy sugar * cured.. .14% Standard aufgr cured 18 Plcnlo hams ** LARD-Ture 11 Purr, In !0*lb tins Pure, in 50-lb tins Ture, In 60-lb tubs Pure, In 10-lb tins __ Pure. In CO-lb tins 10% McCaw's compound lard.... 8% The same additions for other sixes as named above. SYRUP—Georgia cans (nsw) “Tew Orleans Hack etran HALT—i00. lba. white cot top’sick... Imported rork salt, lb CHI5B8E—Full cream -Hudnuta. In hbls ,.J Hudnuts, In racks SUGAR—Granulated, In hbls 6% Now Orleans clarified 6 New York yellow 4% COFFEE—Choice Rio li Prime Rln Medium Rto Common 9 to 10 Arbuckle's roasted 16.94 niCE—Cholco- head 7% Medium 6% to 6 Hardware—Wholesale. ROPB—Miuillm. 11c: S«Ml. »c: cottoa 18 WIRK— liorb, 1.10 n.r pound. PLOW BTOCKa—liarm.n, Ito.: r.rru- '’"aXES-H.CO (In, , b>„. I.EM* bar. “'/•» r n, md. NAIL*—Wlr«. 11.10 ko« In,,; out, $2,60 keg hues. BHOIjip-^I^rPfy$^$B to $4.lp keg; mule ^BUCKETS—Main. $1.60 do*.; white ce- OUR ROYALTY—NO. 7 crock fttelSSLlrtk, M BHOVRLS—$7.00 tn 111 per do*. CARDS—Cotton, l4.B6 .per do*. Railroad Bonds „ Rid. Asked, Central of O*. I«t mort I per cent. $611 HI 11$ Central of Oa collateral trust c'nffl It m 1145 109 110 Central Ga. let Inc.. 1145 84 51 Central Ga. 2nd Inc.. 194* 44 46 Central Oa. 3d Inra. 1945...i.. 15 38 Central Ga.. Macori A North- ern, 1244 104 101 Central Ga.. Middle Ga. Sk Atlantic. 1%47. .100 Bouthern R. iff. 6 J»e., 1H4... .103 Georgia 11. R. A Ranking Co., 6 pc., 1922 f .105 I*. R. R. * Banking Co. per cer Ga..Bou Seaboard ... Seaboard R. It. ■ottfcweetem R. ... Savannah Ik \uvuata stock Atlanta * Weet Point tlanta it W, P. deben 4» t. n ifnnam* vv., • i. 1»I1 T 141 IT. iuck....|g4 Atinntu * w p. 4.Mn::::::;;{«| a.. Unu. * n«., Ml,......... 1; (la. Sou. * n\. I.t pr.f n G*. Bou. A Fla. let pref...... 80. Bouthern R. R., prer..., If Southern R. R.. com 21 Oity Bonds. Macon 4 pc., 1910 K pc.. 1923.... ; mo *»{ $ io per eeat basis. ftSB3f Jfriltl!::K:r.::i8 ili AuTuata 3%. 4. <%. 5 * pc.. H 111 State of Georgia Bonds Ga. 4%, 1928 ............1.107 1M Ga. 4%, 1915 104 10$ Oft. 4. 1324...,. 104 101 Oa.,3%. 1928 to 1635 99 100 Dry Goods—Wholesale fWEETINO—4to8<i DRILLING—7%c. crrrrKe-6% to 7c. PRINTS—5% to 4%o> The Royal Purchasing Agent* Rainy Season is Nearly Here, and Leaky Roofs are Annoying and Expensive. WE CAN SELL YOU THE GENUINE Louisiana Red Cypress Prime Quality Shingles at $4.00 per Thousand. Last a Life Time. You won’t ever have to shingle y<?ur house again if you use these. Massee-Felton Lumber Co. Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga. Candy Stick candy In boxes! 7%c. Cream mixed candy In pall*. 10c Crackers. Barons sodas. *c. Barons nlcnaea. 7%a FTknsfnr Ginger map* IN. p, C.), 7c. AiaortM enkr*. 10c. . Lnraher Quotations AT WHOLRIALK. (Corrected by Moarae-Feltnn Lumber Co.) Common rremlng (ehort leaf) alxcd.$14.66 Common framing (long leaf) alxctl. 14.bo Common framing (long leaf) 12-Inch Cotton Socd •ny quantity, $14.04 per ton at any rail road elation In Oeorgla. QKORQIA, Dlbb County.—Under and by virtue of the power contained In a cer- i?i n n MMB,9VNi TST^K 190$, tho underelgned. to-wlt: The Amer ican National Bank of Macon, a national banking oorporatton under the lawa of tho United Itatea, and the Home lay ing* Rank, a corporatlpn under end hr virtue of the lawa of Omla, will eefl at pubfte outcry to the highest bidder for caah before the courthouae door In tbo county of Bibb, on the flrnt Tueaday la November. 1908, the following deacrlbed particularly deeeribed vember. 1734, oggregetlng aa Iota four (4) and five (I). In block ( one hundred nnd thirty*fou. ,,, A. Iota nine <9). MvenUen (17), twenty- dollara ($134.It), the toul amount of ir three (2$), and fc lwentjr*gl« (21). In block! principal nnd Interact being the eum ..•;« ( the B. Iota alx (6). ten GO), eleven (Il , twelve hundred and ninety-four end 31-1'jO tbfrty-atx Cl«». thlrty-aeven C37>. forty*.| .muara ($1,294.11). " one (41). forty-five (46), and forty-alx. Twelve of aald promlaaorv notea am r„ r Bibb au (44), In block C. lota eleven (11), twelve the eum of twenty-five ($25.fli (12), and thirteen (1$). in Meek D. with each dated May J. 12‘*4. an ‘ a perpetual i * * *— Frank’s Choice Old Corn Whiskey ■ 4 Fnll Quarts $ 2.85 112 full Quarts $ 7.65 , J I fl.'i lnn -In!' $2.60 _b_ 5 0allon Ke * »ii-25 KSes x.wu-f’K LONG'S private STOCK 5- ICTR I'd <4: RYE WHISKEY 4 Full Quarts $ 3.35 xm&f 12 Full Quarts ihisKy i.r «e.?. i.c»a Hip 8.60 ....$ 3.10 ....$13.50 1 Gallon .Tug . I 6 Gallon Keg We.gnnrnntce tlio qnnlity. A trial will convinco you. Express on ubovo goods prepaid to any point on lines of Southern Express Co. D. F. & C. P. LONG JACKSONVILLE, FLA. teen note* up to the first Tueadey in No-1 eight per leiiua teen notes up to Tjbad! vember. 1234, ai In the etraeta and third •l-.i-d M day of « i tha plot or thr Cornellua -.v y—v rty mado by II. D. Cut-jendlnx May a. ter, C. B., for the purpose of Ingress and notes Is tor th egrera to end from Mid lot*. All of mil 1 n-’r- i n>il t* Iota having been set apart to told Daniel Mar *. 1906. a O'Connell on the division of the e-»tMe -aid ih(rte«n r « Corneilua O'Ccnnc'i. and being shovfi; r w of the pft * the said pit* of II. D. Cutter, 43. K. C. mpony, nnd which Is attached to the report of tco Amerlcaa Naif ccmmlraloncra •/.!«> divided eaId lands «.t i* h li The debt necurfd by raid <$re<i with; hundred and 11/ B awer of «ale »>elng fourteen (f«) prom- January 2Mh. ■cry notes for the aggregato principal day* after dnt ■mm of cloven hundred and alxty doUa« Baring* Bank. ($L 1*0.90). aad the lntereat oa raid feur-l Interest from «k r '14*1. °f-!lo 24? rah- ii r- to b* f -aid debt, tha the i-xpcniea of n dollara ($“.16 ■•(•,>. ,]| nd il’.JH Mav 1 1507. ye ac provided In -lid deed, ualndf-r, if any, to bo paid te an O'Connell. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF