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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1903
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...Stylish...
....Fall Stitts....
Our lino of stylish Fall, 1908, Suits is without'nn
equal in all the essentials which go to make up jierfec-
tion in men’s wenring apparel. We want you to compare
the tailoring, materials and out ol these famous Kuppen-
litimcr Suits with the best tailored clothing you have
ever seen. We do not fenr the result.
Prices are Right
Star Clothing Co.
DAVE WACHTEL
EARLY ADVANCE IS
ATTEND TIE RACE. LOST TOWARD CLOSE
Society
(Continued from Page Five)
drett. Miss Nina Johnson.
Sena In Applications to Enter Kindsrgar
T ten Training. School. %
I ' ————— j r ’ ■ . I A i flics Hons for admittance to the
NETY YOr.K. Oru 24.—Intefitt in the ; LIVERPOOL apots clOaed... v 6.02! kli»<J/ rfartt*i training •'“bool to I.* open-j
I Himoi.il. '•<- tor th. V.ftd.rbllt <up vonK *» IA Utcon ttmtin— •» mm. In. ret
!«« r..pcm„M. rMlKUrat In ^” d ^gS FrA l
»•* 00 clan to hava anv -clta «vl»h to tak*- the.
Daughters of Tsabefia to Give Hallowe'en
Party.
The Daughters of Isabella will civs a
Hallowe'en party at tha Knights of Co*
; of tfiq sfoyk <
Uu •
. price
. '.••nltni
• of brokers oh the floor; NEW ORLEANS spots closed
angij today. The effect
•vlty which has pro* I LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
Jthe Tim Macon cotton Rtorket r««t«rd«j
Illustrative r weak at tha following quotations:
Rang* cf Prices.
“ ISi
Jk
i'Sl raiuurtlgn f Middling
K,r, ct Middling
reek. f he wOOUute •
was sluggish and Klilci Iaiw Middling
«:pport wu» p*r- j..»•./ .Middling
Infl’icatial j *
Spot Cotton ■ Movement.
the
‘•In* «?!rpiwMlon to plat
la- j
i sstlon for the tinderztatW .
Ite-n In lent we/**# statement,
nominal rash lm
orders for
the bank j
s rompen-1
M' w]
of the
oof. 7i. mi.
Re*-tr
Stock on Hand.
..11.716
MCVf VORK.
• of loan* by the trust
Tha tak-!
. - -t’ml M
Item of the rlesrlntr hourc banks and . .
Tesse rtf tH.OJt OOfi In Jhe Jj^r.S of
the other banks.
Total t sales, par
Ko.ids wi.
i»iue. I*.<04.
United Htnies 7s. registered, have «le-
ilined Si 1+r rent on «-all during 'ha
f4*W VORK STOCK LIST.
|pjp-N0W IS THE TIME TO
open an account with the
American National Bank
of Macon
The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia!
Capital and Surplus - $800,000.00
Our loyal customers will tell
you how we treat them.
R. J. TAYLOR. Present L. P. H1LI.YER. Vice-P™.
R. W. JOHNSTON. V.-P. OSCAR E. DOOLY.Cashier.
nialntrnated iV.pper I*"-*
tnetlrun far and Foundry,...... v ... 4U4
n-erl* an Cur and Foundry nref.... !«•!
nierlmn Unttnn Oil 344
Arnerb-sn Hide nnd leather pr«*f... 54
American !«•#• Hecurltb-s 2*L
Amerban l.inreed
NEW YORK. Oot. 24 --Th* cotton mar-
..ft cprned Mrady at gn mlv*n»*o of 715‘
* POfnU on I dm big the first few minutes
actual |onn Mid 6 te-7 points higher on covering and
Lull support, w'.l-li gppotlred to tie in
spired by frcc-Jng weatfer in psrta of
tha western belt. er.<| talk of a Mamhes-
ley settlement . t the meeting on Monday.
But tln-re *nh heavy refilling nt tho ad
vene# und the liVuket laiei cased off in
within n point or two cf lust nlglit'f
jfnoh. The market rjaseij rary with
liicei not In" kinflower.
KerMptu <f eottr.n'nt tho ports today
wAjV 72.245 hrlcs ngalnst <11.14'* ba ! o*s MK
week, urid fi2.'.il t.aUn lart year. Kcr the
week it*-i1 4"0.0ftn bn’.s-* ngaioit
4i;.frt‘i bales last week und SIS.527 tales
VHt.lOl
.... fx»eomoi|ve
Amerbnn l>*romotlve nref. IPS
American fbneltlng and Refining....
Smelting and Refining pref..lh4*Ji
Amerban Sugar Refining
American Tobacco t»ref tltMi
American W m 'I # n f*'4
Anseondii Mining Co 46%
A trillion ■ •!*?
Atelilnon nref - IB
Atlantic C«»ast Line f. •“!
fiHltlmnre and Ohio
ItAltlmore and Ohio
flrnoklyn Rapid Transit
I'anadian rnclfic
Central of New .feriiey.,
ClioMfreaks and Ohio
H. Q. A. NA8H. President.
CHA8. NEVILLE. Vlea Prilldtnt.
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203*204 National Bank Building. 8avannah. Qa.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches.
11 l l-H I 'H 1M -H I H I M-l-l-1 i H-H-K-HH- HH-H-
“GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is a little higher in price than other Limca, hut it is
I’l'RK LLME, nnd hy fur tho best nnd most economical
for Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Liras is dear at nny price!
Write ns for Delivered Prices.
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. C.
'MAKES YOU HUNGRY TO GO TO FLOURNOY’S'
This has becoroo n common expression around
Macon and throughout Middle Georgin. So yon seo we
create appetites and supply the foods tlm), please them.
There is no olher such store in Georgia. Call nnd seo.
Flournoy Grocery Co.
Only Coffee Roasters in Middlo Georgia.
SIX PHONES-ALL No. 26.
Special Invitation
We extend to all of our rustomora nnd friend*, and ng will ln»
rented parties, who attend the (treat tWrgM Ktite Fair, In our
autlful cRj\ a tnowt mrdtal Invitation to visit ona of the luncoat
i*lne. Holler and Foundry plant* in the Houth. You Will And us
st on the Boundary Line, at rentrat Knllrond Junction, and h>' thk-
Bouth Macon car the conductor will put you off at ih' proper
our machinery
. alll tell him where you want to go. ,
■old throughout nil the Routhern Ktatew and *• would like to de-
•trate to tnterwated pattlra the running of out engines and boll*
ahlch wa wi4 bo
Schofield Iron Works
Macon. Ga.
Llr-ng.i Ore if IVeilei
Chlrngrt. and Northwestei..
Chbego. Mil. and Hi. Paul..
" and Ht. fxtulR.,
rolorni»a Fuel
Colorado and Roiithr-ni ....... t .,,.. 47
Crtlorado and Kouthem l*t pref «fc'i
Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... r.4%
Consolidated 1 rjaa
rrediii
Itelawn
ml Hudson
Denver and Itlo Orande’.'.iI
l»et»ver nnd Rio Crande pref «t
ftlntillers' Herurltlea
Krfe
t rie 1st pref
lie 2nd J»ref
Oeneral Rlertrlr ...
flrant Northern nref.
Oreai Northern Oi
Illinois Central ..
fntrThorough Met.
Inter borough Met.
Internntlonnl Taper
ntetnntlonol Taper pref, .
Tump
Ctfs..
pref
Internatlonnl
C. f 11 r• ■ I
(ansas City Houthern pfd
fit. 17
I Fault Ft M 1HH
and Teiaa.V.V.V.!I (OH
Louisville and Nashvllla .....
Mlnneaprdfa and Ft. Loula.••*
Minn.. Ft. I*, nnd f* | fl| fifl
Missouri Taelflr ...
Missouri, Kansas and 'isua <
Missouri. Kansas and Texas pref... i
National Lead
Sew York Central
New York. O
Norfolk nnd
North . American
Northern PaHfle
Taelflr Mali
Pennsylvania ....
Ysstam
Tressed Ftesl Car ..,
Pullman Palace Car
&J'
public Hteel
ek Island Co pref
•torn ipinnn »•» pi-i
» t.-fouls and Han PYan. 2nd prsf...
t. Txouls Routhwestern
fitt—‘ floutnw
Ft.' Loula Routhwestern pref..
..... Sheffield Steel and Iron
Southern Pacific
fi i Taclfli
F* mi them Pad!
Southern Hallway
Southern Railway pref
adya
12.112 bale
elpts at New Orient
11.746 t*n les Inst .Ve.-r,
‘ * i against MS7
Cotton and Futures.
Spot
NKW YORKJ
dosed quiet. & noint*i «1
uplands 9.SS; middling
Fu
follows:
24.-—Spot cotton
hitnrea opsned steady und closed easy
January
Op«n. Iflrrh I^w. Close.
lunibus hall on Thursday evrnlng. 0<*to-
brr 29. and a most enjoyable time la an
ticipated. . „ .
, All eorts of fortune telling, and Hal
lowe'en games will be provided for the
amusement and pleasure of the young
pocple, tha children. 2a Well as grown
glad To hove "on v'who iyi»!> Vo tak*- the. upfc. and a cordial invitation Ms extend-
r dur.n
tVe flrat 'of N'
The applicants I
J all to come. # ,
Those who attend am promised on
evening of much pleasure and enjoy
ment.
resident* of the rliy: but this valuable
tmlning W1H b* opr n u, any one
hotjt the State who wants to take
beautifyi and Interesting work.
SWvIng
oruugti •'rd valuable j
Federation
uesdsy AftVmoan.
There will be a meeting of the City
Federation held on Tuesday afternoon
For any Informal
■ommsnt ste with :
11 Mf3. T. C. Psrkei
4 o'clock, with the president, Mrs. Alex-
• finder Proudlit. aO her home <
' *“ meeting w»ll b<
electing delegatej
Mrs.’Osborns Hor.or Quest zt
/4 Aftsrnoon Bridie Party.
Mm Daisy .Huff Ft*
Fr|d*y st a* pretty bride*
of Mf>. )V A. V>V
nt C<
In Valdosta November
.. und 19. and the presidents and
Hears of all the clubs In tiro city arc
ged to be present.
h'»ai". Of CbFttrtJbur
1 Next Reqular Log Cabin Dance to Occur
Interesting
t-rlxc went ‘
Mrs Onbome played
game,, at which the top . ——
in Mr*, wdruiam. This was n ralr of
autent tonste. and a lovely pie e of hand-
paint/d cl.lna was pr« armed to the hon-
.*!>©.«•! dayJng were Mr«. Osborne. Mrs.
Walter Lnrrtnr. Mr*. William Hrunson.
Mrs. H/nry Wortham. Mrs a. T. M Her.
Mrs. James MtCaw nnd Mrs. Mallory
Taylor.
Oates fer Affair* Beirtq Planned.
Macon society will her In t<* take on
Some Ilf'-- the .doming month and dates
for several beautiful affairs have been
decided on
On Tuesday. Noventb«-r 24. Mrs. Henry
MrHattnn will ent/rt*iln at mi afternoon
rer-fpVrtt) at five o'clock. In honor of
Mr* Tames T. Wright, which will be the
flrat of thres such receptions *h#* will
give during tha winter. The dates for
the othrrr have not yet been derided on.
but thev will each t»e beautiful affairs as
Mrs Me Hatton Is n very charming
hosier*, and her parties are i»mong the
most benu.lfal oi\es given during the
season In Mat-on.
Her Sunday afternoons at home she
wlU not begin until January, the dates
to be announced later.
reci— —
Cabin Club will occur on Saturday
Idk. the Sl*t. lavvlnr been postponed a
* of Improvoments being
: the club, which wilt be flnishei
. of thv month.
the university football men who will be
here on that /late, and tho vial ting you
women in the city, and will doubtU
large and brilliant affair/
Volunteers Danca Wednesdsy Evening to
Visiting Mllltsry.
A largo and brilliant affair of Wednes
day evening, the 28th, wlU be the dance
at their armor.*, with which the \olun-
teers will compliment tho visiting mili
tary who will be In the, city on Military
Day during the state fair*
Comfort Fit Elasticity Quality
/Four Essentials In Women’s Undergarments
Yoti will find all four in "Merode” (Hand-
Finished) Underwear, made exclusively for
women and children.
For perfection of fit and fineness of finish
“Merode”
iniahed) Underwear
has no superior. Elastic, soft and porous, it is „
exceedingly comfortable to the skin and most
satisfactory in wear.
We show these garments in a broad assort
ment of styles and shapes, in materials and
weights adapted to the season.
“Merode” (Hand-Finished) Underwear is a
revelation in comfort, beauty, fit and quality.
We quote a few numbers for your benefit:—
1551 White. Light weight finest combed cotton
Drawer*,
Vests. Corsets
Tight* Cover* Union Suita
Extra Extra
8Ue* Sizes Sixes Size*
Price 2.6 40.44 2.6 40.44
44
505 Cream. Medium weight flneit combed cotton SO
464 White. Heavy weight fleeced •combed cotton 60
658 White and Silver, He:ivy weight merino 50pc. wool 71
:65 1.00 1.26
.SO M 1.00 1.26
.65 1.00 1.26
1.00 1.25 1.65
.25 l.Oi- 1.65 2.01
.85 1.00 1.35 1.65
M2 White, Light weight Vlik and wool. 25pc. *llk....^... 1.00 1.25 2.00 a.60
672 White and Silver, Winter weight merino. 75pc. wool.. 1.0*
618 White.*Medium weight rilk anJ wool. 26pc. silk.. 1.00
* Hu White and Silver, Heavy weight merino, Hope. wool.... 1.35
674 White, llelvy weight,' &0pc. wool. 30pc. silk 1.G5
1.25 2.00 2.60
ool. 25pe silk 1.00 1.25 2.00 2.50
Children’s.
Morning Party for Qirls.
, asked,...8.56
.8.*13 8.64 8.57 8.57
]«•! A pretty morning
8 67 « < '»»» '>» 1
8 64 I'fi Wdgfct i
_ i ll fftrl friend* at h
_ .. 7-!:, Mvcfi.i*
iffMlr of Saturday
THickman* Bullinqton.
Mr. Charles-W. Thlckman left yes
terday for Madison. Ga.. where ho will
today bo married to Mis* Nellie Bul-
lington. The wedding will take place
tils afternoon at ihc home of the
bride'* sister, Mrs. J. N. Newsome
in Madison.
Mia* Irene McCall and Mr. Joiner.. "*
of Macon, will •tandwlththem.Af ter * Lt lT whl ' te> n wlV y weight fleeced cotton Union* Buita* ’...ail
the ceremony Mr. and Mr«. HlclWi-ia ^ White and Natural Winter weight merino, 60pc. wool 5
will return to tVn city and w.il bo 270 U Write and Natural Winter weight merino, 60pc. wool. Union
“ Suit*, all size*
2JW 3.00 2.60
Vest*
and Draw:
%
8.15 9.18 8.10
.8.91 8.96
, _ , Tho rooma where th\v plavcd were
_ ... j** Very attractively decorated with colden
' i'iTi rod. chimnlhemuma nnd b rim. earr>'-
t sc* ing out a greon and gold scheme, and a
b.bi 9,9% dainty luncheon of two tourses v*aa
Receipt* and Exports.
n*ee|nt* nnd Expo*.'*. Today.
Consolidated net receipt* 72.24k
Exports
Export* ...
Export* to
Exporlx trl
Flock on ha
..... luncl
nerved after, tha gam*-.
■■Min euchre waa
yed
etty eilvc-
^... „l^en a* the prize. The gueatM
ivtfed - to thla enjoyable affair wero
In* I^lla Artope. Mlea Estelle Wright.
II** Martha Drake. Ml*« Metta Cah-
*dg*. Ml** -Leila Huger*. Mia* Falrlle
Cubhedge. Ml** Julia Goodwin. MI**
Hattie Searcy. Ml** Mamie Admn*. Ml**
Evelyn E^te*. Ml** Katharine Wilson,
Mies Lol* Wright. Ml** Ellen Hardeman.
Mia* Jennie Bruusou. Mis* Cerile Scan-
WHEAT IS STEADY
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Mra. V. 8. Cope, who hag h*en quite
considered some better yester-
Mr. Toni Mver*. of -Savannah, ap«nt
Thursday In the 'city with his sister,
Mrs. Clarence Cubl*odge.
Ml** Jessie Peraona left yesterday for
I>oylo, Ga.. where she goes to take
clwirge of the school there,
Mr*. F. M. Simms.
I* In the city
Mrs. E. II. Clayton will arrive In the
cl tv Monday from Byromvllle. Ga.. en
route to Tuscaloosa. Ala., nnd will spend
awhile with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Crump.
Mr. Harry Burns, who ha* been ve
III for several days paat at tht Mac.
Citv Hospital, la steadily Improving and
will be nhl* to be out In a f*~ —
MIm Felice Matthew*
few d»y*.
rotumad
from Eufauln. where she went to at
tend the Berry-Callaway wedding, which
was a beautiful event of Thursday even
Mr. W. H. Bonhart waa on the street*
•V on the local wheat - market.;
yesterday, and will prohoblv return to
work tomorrow. HI* friend* aro con
gratulating him oh hi* narrow escape
but buying by khort* caused a steady - ...
atth# don, Qnal price#_j*bowt>Uj mily
moved to
High. Low. Cloae.
llnuelon . . .
..f*
ifi
AUgUBia . r .
S*"’A
Cinolnnatl . .
l.rtuUvlllrt . , .
Utile Rock....
LIVERPOOL-
UVERTOOL. Oct. 24.—«pot cotton In
tntrooooid demand, prices t polnu lower:
Amerlmn middling *.M: good middling
1.14: mlddllnc S.M: low -(Millin' 4.14;
jood ordinary 4.29; ordinary 2.89. The
S*K • • •
Meaa Phrk^-
diet
97 •;
€3H
US
47 H
48H
44 *i
lay were 2.000 bales, of which
Toledo. "St. ftp and West.' ’ *.. .* * *«3
Toledo, Ft. V-outs end Weet Pref...
Union B pref/V.’.’.’.'.V.V.’.”.!!”! ”5
United Stale* Rubber
** ijted State* Rubber
Jt*u bale* were for speculation and ex
port, end Including S 200 bale* American.
Receipt* were 15,000 bales, Including 12.-
Wahaah prefr. ^ -j
Wentlnghouae Electric It
Western Union ...,. u ...... f 6JJ4
Wheeling and !.*ke Erie 814
Wisconsin Central 2T*4
Btandanl Oil J <7*
.1MH
NEW VORK RONOA
U. F. refunding fa. regtatifred
U. F refunding 7e. coupon 104
V. F. *s. registered .XOO'i
U. H. Sa. coupon....
V. 8. 4s. registered .....j
U. F. 4*. coupon ........I;
American Tobacco 4*
American "*
Atchison
Atchison
Atchl*on
Atchison
it Tabacmo 6a Ijjv
qSSfJft-4iV.v.w.v.-.::W
800 balsa American.
Future* opened steadv and closed barely
steady; American middling G. ' *
b<^Si>cr-Novembar ..
Novan *
Janua
■ IMa
nuary-f>br«i*ry
ruary-March
saarrh-Apr"
Aprll-btay
Close.
4.«2‘*
4.7JH
4.67
4.66
1:8
4.644
VIVA
4.8 H
Ott. . , .18.46 IS.65 13.45 13.45
Jan. . . .15 85 15.55 15 » 16.524
JJJJT . . .16.20 .16.424 16^20, 16.40 ,
Mi-:’$$* ifflijiit !:b
Get. ^ . 7F/40 8.6* 9.40 8.55
Jan. . . • 8.174 8.25 8.174 5.25
May l . . 8,274 6-35 . t.S7t| 8.35
Quotatk
■toady.
sss
were as follow*:
No. 2 spring Wheat $1.02
Yfltas
Wheat $l.02al.03; No. 3
U rol
te
. ?s r .: 1$
3 white 41*414.
Good llrilM barley 624a5t4: fair to
NEW ORLEANS.
NKW ORLEANS. Oct. 24.-Spot cotton
firm with quotation* unchanged. Middling
fc. Sale* on the spot wer# 6M bale*,
to arrive Me bale*.
Flax Ecd. 5o. 1. NWthwestcm 11.25.
Prime timothy seed 11.774
drar contract grade* 18.50.
Short Vlb*.. aide# <kmel is.ofta.Vg
,ftsrvr*T.
Atlantic Coiat Unc 4a stH
italtimorc and Ohio 34*.^.!!!!!!!! Rtl The rkialng we* steadv with the'active
ltSSw"R^P/?r 46* 74g pwmtha ot !>R.t
Central of Georgia 6a........ 1104 | Future# closed a* follows:
Futureaotwned .uSy at an advance cf
I to 7 point* on report* of freeslng tem- v u >hola R mSb 8h P *47 70fl
butter market waa ate:
20*56; dairies lSa23.
Egg* atth.ly; at mark
I6.iii»; flrata 21; prime f
tffieexe steady; 174*U
but offarlnga were ereP -osSWBS
the middle of the morning, when the n.jt-
tve option* stood 6 to 7 points higher
than yesterday** closing. At this pnl-it
the selling was too heavy, and price*
broke 6 to » points on«V stood st a net
loag of S point*. The weather forecast
waa for froat In the belt over Runday.
— ... - - - - -• - • r nvi
Central of Georgia 1st Inc.
Central of Georgia 2nd Inc.
«A'.Wh^4'AS-.
tVtober. bid 8.82
November, bid ^8
Chess(veake and Ohio 44* .16-4 ! January. Md 8 81
CldcamTand Alton 14*T 724 rdKirr. hkl •.«*
Chicago. R. and Q new 4*....,,... MM Htroh. Sid *.«t»
Chicago. R. I. mJP R.8. «*•Hr
** * P R R col- la.. 74'
Chicago. R. I. and 1. ... ... .. .. — -.
'Idcago. R I ard P. Rv. rfdg 4a..
?. C. C. and Ft Loula gen.
'eku-ado Induatrlal 6a
'otorado Midland 4s
steady; creameries,
case* Included,
NAVAL STORES.
WILMINGTON. Oct. 24. Spirit* tur
pentine M0*ily at 164; receipts 61 cask*.
Roatn ateadv at 6230: receipt* 261. Tar
•eelpta 5,barrels.
CHARLESTON. Oct. 24.—Turpentine
—id main all unchanged*
SAVANNAH. U*.. Oct. 24.—Turpentine
firm nt 647; roeeliits 627: *Mp-
menu I" Roatn firm: agios Ml#: ra
ta mar- ceipi* 1.106: shlptuonta lit: stock 131.621.
MfWl ffiTlI, c jl.tl; D. ll.N; K. K.7»
- wn.lfo It.tC F. u S: U. IJ.JS.ln; H. 11 1!
A»n%mmA . V ZS mil t II .ti V II U It *A. V
Athena yesterday to assume hla duties
at th* University of Georgia aa professor
* * *-eWn hi* lee-
Monday. tho
26th.
of horticulture, and will begin
ture* on horticulture
Ml» Ruth P.rk.r l.ft FrliJ.v nlulit
for New York to visit Mlaa WllUe Rich
ards. who was the. gucat of Mlaa Parker,
and her mother Mr*. T. C. Parker laat
winter, at their charming auburban
* — "Inglealde.*'
uSm Ed nn’ Middleton. whtThZ^eeV
the attractive guest of M1m EM;-1 Jnr.*e
the nast week. I* now with Mr*. Holt
virgin In Vlncvllie and will flpendgjjjag
time with her. She will later go to Co-
Ml»* Josephine Turpin returned yes-
terdav to.her home at Americu* nftcr
spending the weak pleasantly with Mr*.
Ilrtndlctte Oliver. Mlaa Turpln'a friends
will be delighted that she will velum to
Mnron during the state fair, which open*
OU Rev. Churlea A. Fraxler returned last
night to Savannah after spandlng;*eve;al
dnvs In Macon attending the Interde
nominational conference held at the
Christian Church the Met week, at
which he gave a splendid lecture. The
many friends of Dr. Frasier In Macon
thoroughly enjoyed hla talk and also be
ing with him socially.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Herman Huhn aro ex
ported to return to Macon to Ifv# In a
few weeks, to the pleasure of their
friends here. They Have since their
marriage In the aprlng been living In
New York, and are now visiting friends
at Providence. R. I.. and wlU also stop
In Carolina en route to this city.
Miss Elisabeth Hollis, of Americas,
will he the charming guest of Mies Mary
Lou Aneley diving the state fair. She
will arrive today from Atlanta, and will
be one of the most attractive of the vis
iting girle at the Volimtoers* dance on
Wednesday evening, and nl*o at the Log
Cabin dance on the 31st both of which
n dance on the 31st both of which
be large and beautiful affaliw.
The many friends of Mr. Jam## White
head. who went on to Baltimore eemo
time ago to undergo an operation at
John* Hopkins Hospital, will b# *»ad to
know that he passed through very suc-
-—~ - .rrz-...— along ven- nice.
* Whitehead.
Whitehead.
ly Indeed. His mother, firs,
and hla brother. >lr. Troup .v--,
are both with him. and It la thought 1
will eoon be able to Isay* th# hoeott*!.
Miss, earning I4unar Is expected home
guest of Mia* Hams bills, spunawr iur
the Confederate veterans at th* reunion,
at which Mlsa Lamar was one of her
maids of honor. During the week Mies
lamar has been the recipient of very
charming eoetal attention# from her
ho*teea an»l other friends. •
Tho visit of a young lady at the
home of Mr. WI1WO. Riley yesterday
was the cause of much rejoicing In the
Riley household. Tbs llttlf lady re-
reived a welcome that was royal and
sincere.
Mr*. Charlee W. Hubbard, grand
matron of the'order of the Eastern
Star, has returned from nn extended
and delightful trip over tha norlnem
part of the state. AVhile tho trip
was principally for the purpose of In
specting the charters, she found time
arid pleasure In instituting several new
chapters.
W. A. DOODY CO.,
.SALES AGENTS FOB MACON
IF ITS FULL WEIGHT
PROMPT DELIVERY
HONEST PRICES
Vou Want
Order Your
C O A L
From the
The Empire Coal Co.
136
Phones
1036
FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS,
FOR DECORATING THE HOME,
FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE,
Sterling Silver, Rich Cut Glass ancVFino Cirnia Have
Always Been and Always Will be the Recognised
Standard.
- THE PLACE TO GET IT IS. -
L. 0. STEVENS JEWELRY STORE
366 Second Street.
1 ,M 1 -v
Central op Georgia Railway Co.
OKPAftr FOR—
ae.&nneh and A-eueU • 1:88am
Co.ln’jKn and 8 Csteo«ea •11:88am
l. - . and MiUeggevtile..t 7:10pm
A(Mr« eos MeJtbca ...» 7:40#m
Athens sad Medt»en ♦ 4:»jpm
rSBtoMa' UFO* Flyer) • S:28am
At .m 3 Criffln * 4:1 em
At . •. Griffin • V'Man
Ati.rtt. end Griffin • i:)Spm
Af« • t a sag Offfgla 4:40pm
Co l.'"Sl.o tnf IlnsiasleM..* t:48em
Columbus end BuwGnfham. .•lUJoem
and Menteemery • 8:00am
Atb*rtjr Montgomery .M1:«0em
aniv-.^ .» • 7:83pm
•DAILY. (EXCEPT SUNDAY.
C«r • • * - .. .
ARRIVE FROM —
Oevenneh and Auguiu * 3.M«m
OSvennsh. Auouet*
Ceviaeten and Ketenton......* 1:11pm
Eetenten end Miuedgevil'o.-t t:00em
Atlanta and Origin. • tiifain
Atlanta and Origin •U:t0«m
Atlanta and Qriff»n • 7;Hpm
BiminoMm an# Cetpmbut • i:Ui«
Olrmiapsem end CeMmtkUS..* 4 1»?m
Montgomery end Albany.....» 1:26am
Montgomery end Albany • 4iSm
Americas 7:11cm
JOHN W. BLOUNT.
Jlatrict Peoetnger Agent. 001 Cherry 8L
...... <Vt. :i —White th. m.r-
VM tt-iw. >l«*r «n.l -Uli Mra. .upprat
It wsa easy seen that the prop# wcie to IJ.tCT R. 18.Tl. - -
r- " A 'k end on the easing demand) t 0 »s.60*. I. 18.16: K. 64.70; M. 11.20: N,
' h! ».J‘- Tyaytogi« ttiKOTft-.«..««><-.
V». ....... b I Jrjf .‘r.n^Tn* ,KS"K. r r.uA"ISSvfffl
i*T«\n «u* "!”!!.’ ......,8t4 I huw* for anticipated higher Price*. Ge->-. Hu*)*™, have be«-p.weak. Fine and fancy.
iwn 1‘ti In* H'J ,,u, ">«?» »» o.'nv ort»r»J for .-prlnp moro
Snttn?W*Uh unlOr. »«■; | l-'rt »r« kyomlnK more fw. fr^lp. I
M.pX.ii.u rwMBl «oM" <• IT.. Ll' “—“i *” ■ —
c.ortoi <« -■'( Railroad Bonds whw. ■••(k u«t«p«(t.
M.ltr.1. (Vntml l.t too JJ„ . | NtV TOkK Oct. tl —Tt. autora.m
l Minn .rat.i tolt.lv ■ of tM olr«tli*.hou» Irankm for th. -oak
• Mtuoort. Konaa* 'rat ?.»«, it,. Iff nn A.ti.A ,ho*« that do trank. h«M
< Ml.nort, Komi oral T«m. traU . MH (Vnlntl of Oo. tn m*rt Ipr - ■ — -* -
j v*tiiw*e) It. It of Mevlve cen. 4e .. I rent. 1888 Ill
New York tVnlrel gen. 84*. .. ! C«»fh«i **f Ga collateral trust
NVW Jereev Oenlral grineml 5 per cent . lit. \:;*:vv-W
, Ver'hcm l*»clFe 4a IhCH'CVMrsl of Cl* emuMblaled.
-Northern Pacific 2a 7*4; I1U 109
(Norfolk *»d Western consol 4» 88, U’anlrsl «a. 1st me.. I*4J .... »•
iorwenn ghort IJiie riitg 4a J Ontral Oa. 2nd Inn.. iMt...... «
i Penn. rv. 34* 1915 1J Onintl da. 3d |ne.. tAft.-..., 85
•VHP. reaaoi 4e v i>Mtra» O*.. Macon A North-
Rradiet general 4a 4 f»H . ern. 1948 . . .....7. 144
- RepuNIc «f Cuba 6* ...18tu i c^gml G# .Middle
1 fit leal* and Iron Moun eon. 3a...1114
*»e
, if limiff Ifithe proportionate cash re~
i servo ea compared with last week. The
1 sttarr'
.it.ptto. ftrt.
Aniihrm Parffk- 1st 4t-<
rn. tom, .o.l Kin Fmtt. f». t«, T« R R.. I pc . tWI .I
«t. loot, ttouthwct'nt MB. kt.... »<S It R. * e"klu Co..
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gen be* id 71. R.,-4 pc,
r R. If
: Fc-jlh»en,crn R. R *
i8ti«an«H A Augusta ...
. , Ml -
Anthem Rsitwrtv 8# .
and Uaclflc let*
Fpccle
i Rr»err* required.
depovlts.
1.888.4*•.*•»
U.18V9N1 *118.88#
81.12290# 4«2.™e
306 2*0.200 1.197.7*0
987.418 tee i.rsa.ivvt.
864.812.1## 881.128 :
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1
UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES
AT THE
Under
United
States
Super
vision.•
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. MALLARY. Pi-etidont.
W. P. WHEELER. A.st. to Pre.L
CECIL MORGAN, Vie. Pr«.L
With Ample CmptUL Experienced Officer' and a Mo.t Representative
iRoard. WK INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT.
HARNESS
thought to eometlmefi suggested when
apdienceg ore treated to this soft of
thine thnt pUywrtffhta ought to «», 514.00 Harness at
compelled to measure up to some de- o-tt: nn tt .
gree of professional standard or that, olO UU Harness at
a literary censorship should be eatab-
ll«hed which would condemn and pro
hibit amateur stage production*, the
> character drawings In which betriyed
I the fact that tho author had never
Apparently met or seen one of the
1 originals. It would be better for the
6.1*2054 1.412.6'
Decrease.
t butter . IM.f
ctuUfiower. 35-#
lUll.lW bounds,
idtfe; grain yield
ctf*..
pound*
Jie.fOft rr -
cart I20.C
It:
of canned fruit* of th#
l*e Product Co. tt 04!
isLt about ? <'#\C4# -m*
i. nt»g a it'tv quantity
tey end nut#. , _
m r#rl8c. 1*
i**n Fm 'ic cv Ri
* uteci m.i r.»,
»*K
ife < : *•>» * '—
JSuiS'it''" R n - rr* f
T; C4uU>ete .R. R.,
COTTON SfCD oil.
OffU. Ocei 21 —CVUtftt seed •»*
en Itgbf crodf offttlnie and
ri4*i mrf. t« (SJ«e ‘ »*•
|4. 19:«
4U «*»* *ft MM
wjwSi* aMUkhtg.
N. Y , N M «el II.-
Lake Fhcrc «|98D ..
The ecrccniag* of actual reserve of the
fartfi-ltew benk^ at the does of bust*
*•* yesterday was 2« .J1.‘
The statement of the clearing* of the
fh»o\a and trust companies^ of G/eatci
I New To«k not m«*mberx cf the clea
1 Ing'hogee - sh>»srs that tbav ln*tMu
*-*\-rt eagret**c d*r«*it* •* UBIJi
it,nal cash on bsq(L 818# <
; ameaaMag
-Under Southern Skies." by Lottie * dramatic profession, as well n* for th*
Blair Parker, author of -Way Down I public If a limit wo# put upon poor
East." was prenented at th# Grand j productions. There would be fewer
for two performances yesterday, matt- Impossible plays and players, £ut the
nee and night. There to nothing to 1 public would be reasonably sure of an
be said of melodrama of this rtoas.' evening'a rntertulnroent when they
perhaps, except that the Intention* of; went to the theater and good play*
IsstMnGrtn*
i 8672.647.184
. and loan*
ndthora are good end therefore let, and player* would be encouraged with
them pa**. The suggestion might bigger audience*.
Profitably be made that If the prereh- j. *—J —-
tat Ion of the. southern play waa con- ■
$17.00 Harness at
$20.00 Harness at
$10.00
$10.75
$12.75
$15.00
The*** extraordinary price* for a
little while. Wholesale price* at re
tail. Order a set, and if you don't
like them *end them bock. Sent C„
O. D. with privilege of examination*
J. W. SNOW
MACON, GA.
«4*w V erv Mer*v Warbet
TOWt, Ort ^l.-llonfv #
BARACAS THIS MORHINB
AT THE SECOND BAPTIST
City Bonds.
I ... „ nt; * *1»« 3H
I rtnt * ra-M.tA. »«. Vr < rat«
l*rirw re^resattif panrr t te 44
,,kl8<?eh 8 PC X9*t.
prune atotsr jrettow 48*67.
M&issrf £ iST —:" el
lAusWtl IH. «. IH. » « PC.. H
m
Merttng exchange «s»- with ar'ual
I Hoetaeee to honkers'ivlB* *«
j ♦ 14.7' fAr V* |M U |<«U|||tn
* " Mhnr (644*1.644.
ne«#e«l some r*al character drawjqg*
Instead of brting painfully aware of
the fact that they b*d •mly \iowe6, —- •
hr Ignorant end fmpopaIWe‘caricature
. ot themsritee. Whea eren the better, A „ tnrh of wai
^ ssjsp>aar WNSSsfr- ™ «“•»»« b.wi„ b.p,i« B .r.c»
he looked at his **in_me;#ur-; cite* will meet this morning at 9:30
: tn*tnm*qnt,
erv few people de.
Y clock.
to i nn
accent It
ioihtr like
T i ** yrty '‘ 9UB * ®8n In the city |g mo3t
$'S* T &ru£l.* rStl *» Attend «d becom.
, ■- tt tVtiMr I'ckM to tV tn«mb»r. Mr. E. E. R«nold. 1.
At to to w»nd«rrt », ».*S ft n».^t tho pmlM «nd Mr. D. C. Collin.
" ^ f. 5? Sit *ir tSrt i ”°“
Ut. I till mtre. Bal-.Uo.
But
| may aueod* ^ ^