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THE JIAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MOBBING, OCTOBER 27, 1908
ABOUT
'Ll*',
GEORGIA STATE BONDS
CITY ATLANTA BONDS
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBENTS
GEORGIA R. R. STOCK
AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK
SOUTHWESTERN OP GA. R. R. STOCK
WRITE TO'
J. H. HILSMAN & CO.
STOCKS AND BONDS V
. . ATLANTA, GA.
H. G. A. NASH. President.
CHA8. NEVILLE. Viee President
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203*204 National Bank Buildingi Savannah. Ga.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches.
■A Mistaken-
Idea
Perhaps yon hare an idea that in order to have a
bank . icount you must have a large sum to deposit;
that a bank doesn’t care to bother with small,accounts.
This is hot true of the “Fourth.” This bank wel
comes new accounts, no matter how small, and extends
the same courtesy and service to small 'depositors as to
large o es.
.Let us prove-it to yon.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON. GA.
C. B. WILLINGHAM
COTTON FACTOR
Ship Me Your Cotton and
Get the Best Returns ,
MACON GEORGIA
The Welcome Glow of the
Electric Light
Is hospitality in itself. If your
residence is not wired let us
show you how small the ex
pense really is. Its conven
ience will repay you in short
time, and when once installed
you will wonder how ypu ever
managed to do without it.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
Old—Ripe—Smooth
Rye Whiskey
25 Years the Standard « COO
4 Full Qls., Express Paid, C/
All leading dealer* have it. If jour dealer ^
does not, mite us and we will send
you the names of several dealers
conveniently located who can
supply you with the genuine
Echo Spring Rye. Addresa
S. Grabf elder A Co.
Dept. B 80
Leeiavillet
Central oe Georgia Railway Co.
DEPART FOR—
Savannah and Auousta
ww'-j 1 . Augusta
Eatonton
Covincton and EaMlRtoii...#.*11»llani
Eatonton and Mllledgevlile. .t 7:60pm Eatonton and Mllledgevlile.
Athene and Madison ».-• 7:40am
Athena and Madison .
*tiarta (Dixie Flyer) .* 3:JSam
Atlanta and Griffin * 4;3:am
Atlanta ar.d Griffin... • 7:25a
Atlanta and Griffin . 1:39p
Atlarta and Griffin
Co'urr.tiij and E.-rr npham • 2:<!a
Colurr.Dus arj B.'-nlnjUair. *11:253
Albany a no Montgomery.. * *:0Ca
A'tany and Montjo^ry.. *11:40*
ARRIVE FROM—
Savannah and Xugueta 1
savannah, Auqu«~
Covington and la
Eatonton and Ml ■
Athena and Madison.
Athana and Madlaon..
Atlanta. .Chicago, St. Louts*.'
Atlanta In# Griffin
At -nta and Griffin.........
Atlanta end GMfTIn „
Atlanta and Griffin... ,. A..
Birmnaham and Coiumbu*.:
Birmingham and Columbva..
Montgomery and Albany...,
Montgomery and Albany..,L
Americua •*•••
™*.,. JOHN W. BLOUNT.
Current achedulea corrected to data.Dletrict Passenger Agent. 403 <
ji
FEELING OF CHEER
IN STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK, Oct. 26. Sentiment In
the stock -market t(>d®y waa Quite e
fal. but its active cxprratlon by b'
o’ s:... kn wnO- restrained. This
to be In accord with the desires of the
controlling forces In tne. market. It la
guite universally bailered in j the. finan
cial dihtrlct that skilled and' orpaiUsed
support of tbe market In cxercl*u<l
dor the ’direction and In ‘ '
group* In order to prote
curltles accumulated at
since.the panic and now
curltles accumulated at varloue times
since, the panic and now held, according
to the popular assumption In Wall street.
In enormoua volume. The large supplies
of money procurable on call at low rate*
afford the facilities for the protection or
this position. There is smell disposition
to assail it on the.part of any formidable
professional element owing to the am ‘
Inducement to liquidate m the proeri
of business affairs. The dealings fail BP
times today to near the point of idleness
and were at all times dull and unevent*
ful. An. influential incident was the
further rise in the price of copper,
tinned 8tateo 6teei was notably tirm
Pacific resumed the
railroad
and
leadership of
Northern Pacific made a brisk recovery
from the pressure of realising sales,
which held It down laat week. The sup
port of prices got no assistance from
foreign sources as markets abroad were
Inclined to depression. London finances
are disturbed by the continued requisi
tion of Parla on that center for gold and
a possible advance in the Bank of Eng
land discount rate came under discus
sion today.
Bond* were irregular. Total sales, per
value I2.87t.060.
United States bond* were unchanged
on call. Total eales stocks today were
SIS.soo shares.
1 NEW YOtlK STOCK U*T.
Amalgamated Copper
American Car end Foundry ...i.... «<•»
American Car and Foundry prof....in:
American Cotton- Oil 8444
American Hide and Leather pref.. 24%
American tee Securities 24%
American Linseed 10%
American Locomotive .....
American Locomotive pret
Smelting and B#
Refining... A*
mpany
Side
v.7.7.:::::::::: iVi
iref •*%
alt 4SH
American
‘ — tui
American Tofiacco pref.”
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Company
Atchison
Atchison pref. ..
Atlantic Coast LI
Baltimore and 01.._ ....
Baltimore and Ohio pref
Bronkivn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacific 176%
Centra! Leather 24v.
Central Leather pref. 06%
Central of New Jersey.. Sin?
Chesapeake and Ohio 42%
Chicago Great Western 7
Chicago and North Wnstrrn 1*1U
Chicago. Mil. and fit. Paul 141%
C.. C.. C. and St. Louis r».i
Colorado Fuel and Iron 38%
Colorado and Southern 4? r
Colorado and Southern lai pref.... 46
Colorado and ftouthem 2nd pref.... **
Conxol'dated Ga* t44
Com Products i7
Delaware and Hudaon 167
Denver and Rio Grande 74
Denver and Rio Grande pref «4
Distiller*’ Securities Aft'
Frio 11
Erie 1st pref. 64
Erie 2nd pref. 1* .
General Electric 1<V;
Great Northern pref 13**%
Great Northern Ore ctfa <*.«%
... MH
Illinois Cehtrsl ir»u
Tnterhorough Met 9“'
Interborough Met. pref 2*
International Paper 9 !
International Phper pref. 88
International Pump 2n%
Iowa Central ?4U
Kansas City flouthem 27%
Kansas City Southern pfd *1U
Txtulsvllla and Nashville l<v»H
Minneapolis and St. Txmls 84%
Minn., fit P. and Sault 8L
Missouri Pacific
Missouri. Kansas and Texn* 80%
Missouri. Knnsas and Texas pref.. 64%
National Leed .........77 *3%
New York Central JM
New York, Ontario and Western.... 41
Norfolk end Western 74%
North American 64%
Northern Padflo 144%
Pacific Mail . ?l
Pennsylvania 124%
People’s Gae 94
Pttt»tnirp. C. C. and 8t Loull 7,
Pressed Steel Car 41%
Pullman Palace Car WH
Railway Steel Spring 8*
Reading -..1*8
Republic Steel 84%
Republic Steel pref. 7«%
Rock Island 14%
Rock Island Co pref 44%
St. Louis and San Fran. 2nd pref.. 11%
St. Ixiulx Southwestern IR74
St. Louie Ron th west cm pref 44%
Rloss-Shcffleld Bteal and Iron 47'‘
meld 8
Pacific
Variftc
elfiG ....; , mi
rifle pfd
Southern Ratlwav ;.. 22
Southern Railway pref 68%
Tennessee Copper 7.. 46%
Texas and Pacific 24
Toledo. St. Loula and West an%
Toledo, st. Louis and West pref... r.7%
Union Pacific 170%
Union Pacific pref. 14
United States Rubber 88%
United States Ruhber 1st pref 01%
United States 8teel 47%
United States Steel pref 110%
Utah Copper , 48%
Virginia-Oareffna Chemical ........ 81%
Vlnrlnle-GarollMi Chemical pref..;..111^
„..o55* Eiectrio’*.v.7.’:::::::: SU
Western Union 80
■Wheeling and, Lake Erie 4
NEW YORK BONOS,
refunding 2s. registered 103%
£ (funding 2a. coupon 104
». registered 100U
U. R. 3s. Coupon 101
U. S. 4a, registered 120%
U. 8. 4a. coupon 122
American Tobacco 4s .. 78
American Tobacco <s 1C4<
Atchison ganeral 4s v ...100’
Atchison adjustment 4s 44'
Atchison cv. 4s 94
Atchison ov. 6s 104'
Atlantic Coast Line 4s 94%
e itimore and Ohio 4s M%
_ Itlmore end Ohio S%s §3
m
ssssr* &&%...
gSgg ?, W.*Jf IS*.":::::::: it
rhM.p«»k(- un Ohl* «H. I.TH
Chlracn «n« Alton IUa., 7<-A
mstv •Svff-M o. as
~ ~ ~ and St. Louie gen. 4e 47%
’ * *— 6s 74'
4a 44
hem 4s K<
Colorado Industrial la
Colorado Midland 4a
Colorado and Southern
Delaware ondHodson .cv. 4a....
1 Rio Oran
Denver and
Orahde ’<i.V7.7.7.vit
* 4S 4h%
HU and Wash...unified 4s..;. fi%
and
Missouri. Kansas and tUM U.l p
Missouri, jtsfl—■ end Tens 2nd*., is*
National R. It. of Mexico con. 4s ,. tM
New York Central gen. 3%a. tl
New Jersey Central general 6s ItS)
Northern Pacific 4s lltf
Norfolk 11 and^SSstevn* ooiiso! 4s!77 llj
wS on cv Bh s?.’isfi ::::: :.tl!
SoaiLTrS S'-j
MMf l«. IMH
Wabash lets' .114*
Z±l
Wabash 1st* .,...110%
whUXtt. “tr 4 !.*.' *«•*•*:::■:::: Itu
ikon m.’l> iSH
Candy
.tick ant, in box.. TUe.
•tick csmlv tn barrels. 7c.
gvaaan, lilgsd, fnR 7%c.
Cream mixed candy In paCa. 10%
RANGE PRICE NARROW
LIVERPOOL spot* Closed....... 4.98
NEW YORK''spots closed 8.85
NEW ORLEANS spots closed........8.00
THE LOCAL~COTTON MARKET.
Range of Prices.
Oaod Middling
Strict ailddUng *
8trict l,n tow * W*iiii»#7. , .*.7.7.‘.7.*..'.r. 7.8j
Ik>w Middling ...... It
Spit Cotton Movement.
851: «! % 85
Stock oh Hand.
8eat. 1. 4.1TI
October Ml. 1808 «.*«
NEW YORK. _
NEW YORK. Oct 24.—The cotton
market was Irregular today and doting
barely steady at an advance of 1 point
on January, but generally net unchanged
to 2 points lower. Sale* were estimated
at 27S.OOO bales.
The market opened steady and un
changed to 5 polnte lower, owing to lu
different cable* and the I®Pg r - ! i.. 0, ^ t , he
census bureau, showing 4.2S3.7I8 bales
ginned to October 18. or a little more than
had been generally anticipated. Wall
bulls who had taken .
week because of heavy buyer* at
cline. the market, however, soon
lied and during the middle sea* on
thout 4 to 7 points net hlfber, with
Jun-
DULLNESS RULED
THE WHEAT MARKET
CHICAGO. Oet. 24.—Extreme dullness
Characterised trading in the wheat pit
on the local exchange today anti price*
moved within » narrow range. Final quo
tations were unchanged to Halic. higher
compared with Saturday’s close.
Com and oats closed steady, and pro-
Open. High. Lo
te:::i.ge >.82 ..!$ H
July . ; . 06% 97% 96%
vn—
Sly::: 515 l 3 4
.July ... 61% 42% <2
P
US
Dee. ... 47% 47% 47% 47%
July . .45 45 46 46
Mc»» Pork—
Oct. . . .11.70 18.78 18.70 13.76
Jan. . . .16.10 15.85 15.75 16.77%
May . . .15.72% 11.72% 15.82% 15.70
Lard—
Nov . . . 9.80 9 12% 9.60 0 62%
Jan. . . 0.45 9l5 9.85 9.40
May . . 9.45 9.17% 9.42% 9-45
Short Ribs—
Oct. . . . 1.61% 8.61 8.62% 8.62%
Jan. . . . 8.40 8.45 8.40 6.40
May . . 8.52% 8.67% 8.50 S.M%
unry relative 1 ... ...—
Later price* reacted under realising
and local bear pressure, but offerings were
well enough absorbed on a wale dowr
to Impart eteadlness. Consideration of
the census figure* appeared to flraw local
options of the crop no closer together.
*ome claiming that over M per cent of
the total had been.glhned and that the
yield would be under 12.000.400 hales
while other* contended that these figure'
reflected a crop Of 12,000.000 bales. Local
spot people said that New England mill*
were under the market, and that little
business was being done in consequence.
There was southern felling here durlnr
tho day. presumably In th* way o
he it*rvipts of cotton at the ports todai
were 61.904 bales against 44.145 bslea last
week and 62.851 boles^ last year. For the
week (estimated) 410,000 bales ngainat
416.868 balsa last week and 848.687 bales
^Today's receipts at Kt..
14.385 bales against 11.766 bales last year
nnd at Houston 20.054 bales against 9,417
bales last year.
Spot Cotton and Futurea.
NEW YORK. Oct. 26.-Bpot cotton
closed quiet; middling upland* 9.85; mid
dllnc gulf 9.40; sales 400 bales.
Future* opened steady and closed bare
ly steady aa ( follows:
Januan
Op*n.
Ba
March ..
May ....
juTy :.v:.v.v.v.v.«.h «.«»
October 9.10
November ——
December 8.81
8.45
7,’7.8.43
w. Close,
LL T 12. pi
4.74 8.63 8.61
Li! m t.Bi
.64 8.57
.08 t k 10
— I *4
.78 1.83
9.15
Receipts and Exports.
to 1
Export* to Franee.
E*:norta to continent.«.... 87,147
Exports to'Japxn
Stock on hand all ports....4S8.9S8
‘°100
Since September 1. ?808—
Experts to France.
F.xports to continent
Exports to Japan
811.680
746,911
M00
Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock.
New Orleans
IL.
hr
.18.15
.18.50
leisei nrr iiufi
2too 110 sfilj
400 12014
4 rtMi
Interior Movement,
Houston
tSSSil. . .10 1.
8t. Louis »%
Cincinnati .........
Louisville . . . 0%
Little Rock.... 18%
I Price.inerlx.l8ales.
'32729
otton In In
Ints lower;
good mid-
w middling
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL,Oct. 26—Spot «
creased demand, prices 4 P
American middling fair 5.48
dllnc 6.10; middling 4.98; low miaauni
4.7*; good ordinary 4.26; ordinary 3.85.
The aales of the day were 6.000 bales,
of which 200 bales were for speculation
nnd export, and included 6.800 bale*
American. Receipts were 14.000 bales,
Including 78,900 hales American.
Futures opened easier and closed firm;
American middling O. O. C.'
October
October-November
July*August .
NSW ORLEANS.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. II.—BpOt cotton
was quiet today at unchanged quotation*,
middling 9e. The sales were 1.050 bales
i the spot and 1,228 hales to arrive.
Cotton futures opened steady st a de-
.Inn of 4aS point* under the Influence of
larger gtnners* returns from the census
bureau then were generally looked for.
The decline continued until the actlv*
montbe were 4 to 7 feints lower than
the level of Saturday’s closing. At that
point the market met good supporting
orders and the result was a recovery,
which, by midday, carried prices up until
they were 2 and 2 points higher on
January and March than Saturday*
closing. At this level long* let go to
some extent end the market sagged
ngeln, closing steady at a net decline of
lei points. Futures closed steady as
follows:
October, bid 1.81
November, bid 6.74
December, bid *.64
January. V>ld 8.8*
V«
April, bid .* 8.6»
Mar. bid 8.40
New York Money Market.
JWW YORK. Oct 86.—Money on rail
steady: l%al%: ruling rate and doting
bid 1%; offered 1%.
Tim* loan* quiet nnd steady; 60 dev*
2%a2; 90 days 8*3%; 6 months 3%at%
^Prtir/e mercantile paper 4*4% per cent
Sterling exchange steady with eotnel
business In hanker*’ bills at 4 *4 75a
4.84.85 for 60-day bills and at 416.56 for
demand.
Commercial bills 4.84%a4.64%.
Bar silver 41%.
Mexican dollars 48.
Hardware—Wholesale.
(Corrected br Dtmlsp Hardware Co.)
WfTt.L BUCKET*—64.ll to 44.60 do*.
ROPE—Menu*. 18c; Besel. »c; cotton.
r.„.
BLADES. le. per lb. '
IRON—«%cc per lb. base: Swede 4%c.
Vlre. 12 40. keg base; cut,
■«*I7*.W to ,<M k ** ; mule
BUCKETS—Plain. 12.1# do*.; white ce
dar, three hops. 14.00.
OTAlNf—Tr»o*. ti to U do*.
GUV POWDER—Per keg, Dupont crack
shot j-VSO kejr. .
KHOT—fTT> sack.
Ttywi—related « S'); cedar, 38.00.
flHGVKLS-Of.M to Ilf perdu*.
CARDS—Cotton, M-M per dog.
Cash quotations were a* follows:
Flour steady.
No. 2 spring wheat $1C2; No. 3 95s
81.01; No. 2 r«*d *Rn9:»%.
No. 2 com 67%n70; No. 2 yellow 7<h76.
No. 2 oats, white 49: No. 3 white 45s
48%.
No. 2 rye 74a75.
Good feeding barley 52a53; fair lo
Choice malting 65n60.
Flax *«vd. No. 1 Northwestern. 81.26%.
Prime timothy seed 11.75.
Clover contract grades |8.B0.
Short ribs, sides (loose* *8.00*9.00.
Mess pork per barrel 413.76*13.87%.
Lard per 100 pounds $9.66*9.47%.
Short dear sldes( boxed) $9.25*9.80.
Whiskey, basis of high wines. $1.37.
Re feints Shipments
Wheat, bushed* 107.000 44.100
Corn, bushel* 100.POO 281.600
Oate. bushels 220.500 204.400
On tho Produce Exchange today the
butter market waa steady; creameries.
20*26; dairies 14*28. . . , ,
Eggs steadv; at mark, eases Included.
19*22; firsts 25; prime first* 26.
Cheese steady; 12%alS%.
DRY GOOOSc
NEW YORK. Oet: 26—Trade In dry
goods is growing steadily better. Cotton
goods are active In tho primary market
nnd mills are declining to make many
contracts at the low price offered. Cotton
yams are steady nnd In active Inquiry.
81 * ' —
Jpot trade In Unit good* and hosiery Is
good; The jobbers report a uulot trade,
duo to the approaching electioi
silk Is active and higher.
Raw
COTTON 8EED OIL.
NEW YORK. Oet. 26 —Cotton seed on
waa higher on better consumptive de
mand and strength of hog products.
Prime crude In oarrel* f.o.b, mills 28%
to 29; prlmo summer yellow 37a %; off
summer yellow 86nl7H: good off sum
mer yellow 3«%a87%; prime summer white
39a4ft%; prime winter yellow 42*45.
naval' STORM.
CHARLESTON. Oct. 24.—Turpentine
steady at 84%. Rosin steady, quote: A.
B. O. $2.65; D. $2.4ft; E. II.40*43:: F.
92.57%: G 82.65*70: H. $8.85*40; l. 18.75.
K. $4 60: M. 85.10; N, $6.16; W. G., $6.70;
w.w.. i«.io.
• SAVANNAH. Go.. Oet. 26.—Tumentlns
firm at 30%; sales 654- receipts 710; ship
ment* 802. Rnrin firm; sale* 2.521; ra*
crints 2.14t;‘ ehlpments 3.674; stock 186.-
191. Ousts: A. R. C. $2 70; D. $1.72%;
E. 42.76; F. $1.77%; G. *2.80; If. 83.60;
t. $3.90: K. 14.76- M $5.25; N. $6.15;
W. G . $4.10; W. W.,’$$.35.
Grain and Provisions.
These prices are at wholesale and not
to consumers.
S orrected bv R. K. Jaque* A Tinsley Co.
ORN—8*ck«d. whit# $1.05
- Hacked, mixed 94
Carload lots, either sacked
. or bulk, made on applies-
0AT8 -S?fer d V,
No. $ white $0
Bpeclal quotations made on
ekr lots.
HAY—Choicw tlmpthy 1.00
StlllsB..:T >1
>1 clover,
mqthy an<_ . „
it
Up-to-date Merchants
realize the value of Bell Telephone sendee. Modem housowives
trade whero thoy can order by telephone. 'If you are not a subscriber
you are closing your store to valuablo patronage.
CALL CONTRACT DEPT.—NO. 0080.
Efflcfcot Service. ReMOMble W«.
wothy «ni clover mlud..
- ..’aim hay
Bedding »trc
DBA N-Puro whset I «
FLOUR—Strive!e Stock^fancy 'pit.'|.*0A
oyal Owl. best patent 6.16
op Notch, first patent.
Gvatig ground Juliette,
-Dry salt riba
tSRrt.Vtmr.v.v.v.-.'lK
!rn%c«d ftt inqata.’ over
— 6. -
HAMS—Fnncy sugar cured..
Standard sugar cured
Plrnlo hams
LARD—Pure tierces ll^
Pure, In 20-lb tins 10-m
Pure. In 54-lb tine 11
Pur*, in 60-lb tube 11%
Pure, in 10-lb tine II%
Pure, in C0-lb tine 1A%
McCaw’s compound lard..... $%
The same additions for
othe^ sites as named
above.
8YRUP—Georgia cane (new) 46
Now orlrana 28
Black atrap 14
>100 lbs. white cotton sack... 50
imported rock salt. lb. 1%
amTf£Srurtn'it. r, in m hhi«'”" }«
•Itudnuts. In ssek* t.KO
SUGAR—Granulated. In bbla $%
New Orleans clarified 6
New York yellow 4%
OFFER—Choice IMo 12
Prime Rio 12
t Medium Rio II
Common ....9 to 10
Arbuckle's roosted 16.94
Cholee head
Medium 6% to 1
Railroad Bonds
Bid Asked.
p,r
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Oninu a».Jy>1t»t«r«t tru«
C.nfr«l C o" "o*. 'ewMoiiiit.il',
1,4, tM II,
'entral Ga. (at Inc.. 1845 14 66
tnd Inc., 1848 46 46
Id. |ne.. 1*45..
entral <
LSI
un,
_ Macon A North-
tiidiii." is*." *
AI1»ntl». 1,47 ■. ■.
South,rn U
fiwjritta n. B. * unking Co.
On. ?l.' R* V'.Bniikin'l' ci'.l
H-sboard
IwUitiilim m — r- t
Savannah A Augusta stock
Atlanta * W«t Print 1;
Atlanta A W. P. deben 1
da. Hou. A Fla, com....p
Qa. Hou. A Fla. lat pref
SSn A Fja. 1st.pref
hem n. R!
R. A Banking
mi. 1816
A Fla. 8 pe.,
I R. R., 4 pe.
1 R. R. » P* .
etem H. R eto<
.184 108
T 101 106
1111.... 61
stock 108 106
104 10$
n..' 104
il
Cotton Seed
road elation In Georgia.
$14.00 per ton at any rail-
Lumber Quotations
« P WHOLESALE.
Mgssee-Felton Lumber Co.)
common rrammr (sh^rt leaf) Mged.$14.00
Common framing (long,leaf) elsed. i$.bo
Common framing (long leaf) 12-Inch
State of Georgia Bonds
Or 4H. ,Ai:. 1,7 1,«
G» 4>i. I,lit.; ;....w* 1M
feiViga-J8
Crackers.
Barone sodas, ec.
Tn rona nionaca. lUc.
Ptr^na oy«f»r era**k*-r«. C%e.
N. B. C. findaf. «%e.
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 your
house again if you use these.
Massee-Felton Lumber Co.
Telephone 1840
Macon, Ga.
Clarke’s Pure Rye
The Peer of all whiskies for family and medicinal use.
Botded and aged by the Gov
ernment.
12 Full
&
Q
$ 5.00 Delivered
uarts, 12.00 Delivered
Anv of the following dealers will supply your wants:
I. R. Betterton d Co. ■■■ ‘
Bsdlngfield A. Co.
n. H. cat* * *
only.)
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J. Fox d Co..
Gallagher A O'Oara*
E. B. Gibson,
Heller Bret
Paul Heymin
Kentucky Whiskey Oo*
Will Lea .
Re id-Gordon Co.,
R. M. Hose Co.,
BmBi Distilling Co.,
' THE ABOVE DEALERS ARE LOCATED AT CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Chat. Blum d Co., Jackeonvblt, Fla. I Hanover Distilling Co., Peoria. III.
— — * — A Co.. Ft. Smith, Ark.
Hanna Uroe., Jackionvllle, Fla.
H. Clarke d Sons. Salisbury, N. C.
Heller Broe.. Jack-onvMl«,,Fla.
H«te<o-Ellle Drug Co.. Memphl*. T«nn.
J, A. McCormack & Co., Memphis Tenn.
N. Ooldrlnn, Ptnascols. Fla.
O W. d C. P. Long, Jsekeonvlfi*. Fla-
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Holberg A Co.. Ft. emitn. Ark.
E. C. Vlilera, 124 Csrondolet SL, New Of*
leant, La.
H. M. Auetln A Co., Montgomery, Ala.
Phoenix Hotel Co., Wlneton-Salem. N. Ok
Solomen thael, Jacksonville, Fla.
Thoe. H. Keating A Co.. Ocala, Flo,
J. Rieger d Co., Kansas City. Mo,
Clarke Bros. & Co.
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