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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: (WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1908
ABOUT
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 & C6.
STOCKS AND BONDS
ATLANTA, GA
H. G. A. NASH, Presldtnt.
CHA8, NEVILLE, Vico Preildenl.
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203*204 National Bank Building.' Savannah. Ga.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches.
A Mistaken■
Idea
• * Perhaps yon 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, and extends
the same courtesy and service to small depositors as to
,largo ones.
Let us prove it to you.
COTTON IS FIRMER
AND CLOSES STEADY
u'a* *. r a
LIVERPOOL spots closed ...tA.dl
NEW YORK, spots closed .‘...4.4.40
NEW ORLEANS spots closed 9.0
THE LOCAlTcOTTON MARKET.
Rang* of Prices.
Good Middling
_Jnjr
Strict Law Middling
Low Middling
Strict Middling i....... i• • • • • • * U-M " h ? rt
Middling « 8-l«
Spot Cotton Movement.
Reels. Ship. Sales.
Oct 24. 1104 977 499 8»<
Oct. 26. 1903 621 401 2S<
Oct. 27. 1901 Itl 801 874
Stock on ‘Hand.
27. 1908.
.**. .1.1ft
....11,968
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17.—The cotton
market was firmer today with the actlva
months selling back to within la6 points
of tha high records of last week, and
dosing steady at a net advance of 7all
point*. Sales for* the day were estl*
.mated at. 225,000 bales.
The market opened steady with October
ichanged. but generally 4 to 6 points
...gher in re.«pon«* to better cables than
expected and rumors that a settlement
at the Manchester trouble might result
from tho meeting of operatives next Sat
urday.
Thera was considerable realising and
souhtern hedge selling on tho Initial ad
vance, but offerings ware well ahaori ed
and October quickly firmed up with the
reat of the list oh covering • by shorts
In aplto of rumor* that notices would
he. Issued for n. considerable amount next
Thursday. The market continued very
Steady during the afternoon with the
active months closing only a point or two
off from the heat, wall street wqa not
quite so aggressive a buyer ns recently,
•bdt supported the market on soft snots.
While the relative firmness In the later
positions suggested that the commis
sion houses were re-entering the market
in- the spring and summer deliveries.
Southern spot markets, offlclallv-renorted. I
were unchanged to He. lower,
broker* report cl ~ * -
IN STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK. Oct. 37.—-The occurrences
of the stack exchange' today offer littla
ijnaterlal for chronicle. The characters
tic of the market was Its, great firmness
In spite of Its Intense dullness. The
rate of activity declined at times dui*
ision to tha point of Idleness.
— moat of these
^Bactlvlty declined at times during
n >ion to tha point of Idleness. i
hour supplied most of the ac
tivity and most of tho movement. Soma
of the buying at thatm|Bmmiajim^mM
i‘-l tmd.
movement. Rome
time came from
o had sold stocks
----- - —n that th# politi
cal demonstrations last night would
weaken stocks today. Thera was no
such selling today and tha light demand
■■prices upwards.®
There was no sign of large accumu
lation of stocks, but a resolute withhold
ing of offerings for sale was very appar
ent. The rise In prices, slight ss It was,
•ervad to bring the market to the high
est point It has touched since tho reac
tion early in September. Prices touched
today did not in all cases represent a
restoration to the early September level.
In some prominent atocka. however, that
level was axceeded. Union Pacific.
Atchison. Pennsylvania, United State*
Steel. American Car. Colorado Fuel and
Sloss-8heffleld Steel are among the
stocks which have risen to the highest
prices of the year on tha present move
ment. Immediately the news of the day
had little efTect on the market. Selling
to take profits at the end of the day,
although small, was sufficient to raduce
the narrow gains, except In a few .ape-
clnlly strong stocks.
Ronds very firm. Total aales, par
value. 13,984.008.
United Slates bonds were unchanged
on ca||. Total sales today 822,400
U*I lures.
New York Money Market.
I NEW YORK. Oct, 27.—Money on call
steady; llialH; ruling rate and closing
hhl Hi; offered 1*4-
Tlme loans very dull and steady; 6ft
'i n 3; 90 days 8aS'
cent.
mercantile paper 4a4% per cent.
— [with actual
Wabash lets aio<
Wheeling and Lako *Erie’ Vs*’ * 7S!
Wisconsin Central 4s ti<
N. Ym~N. It and H. cv. 6a. ctfa....l3l'
Lake Shore (1921) 95 1
WHEAT ADVANCES
E THAN A GENT
CHICAGO. Oct 27.—Wheat prices on
the local exchanga advanced more than
lc. today owing to crop damage reports
from Argentina, and a decreased move
ment In the northwest. At the close
prices wars up lalHc.
Corn, oats and provision* also closed
firm.
Wheat—
'‘Corn-
Dec.
May
Open. High.
. I9H 1.00
. 1.0J ' *~
. 87H
Low. dose.
A
«S> (1% <3%
. C2», II
r_. . . IIh MH MS
"nSf. ... 47U 41 4TH
May ... IB*, <#T. 49<{
July • . . 45S 45U 45U
Oct. .
Jan. ,
May
Lard—
Nov.
Jan. . . 9.42%
May . . . 9.47H
Short Ribs-
Oct.
Jan.
May
11,72*4 IS
.18.80 16.00 IB.72V* 1«.
.15.76 15.S7H 15.60 16.S7H
9.72H 9.60
0.10 - "
9.00
9.42% 0.60 9.35
}72%
9.50
M7%
... 6.62*4 6.62V4 8.6fH 1.12%
. . . * 42*4 6.50 I *' * ~
. . . 8.67% 8-60 I.
9.50
"MR
^ Rjerllr
(orllng exchnnxn easy
bills at 4.84.70a
nar silver 5H4.
Mexican dollars 45.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST.
Amalgamated Copper ..'
froi._
Jlttla -
t'ri If:
American Car an<* • « A “' 7
**!?*• American Cotton
F0U* T H NATIONAL BANK
mill*, but stated tout there "-as American Totton Oil 3«%i
change In offers from the Inte- American Hide and leather pref!!.’ 24
.iBt, ,f cotton ot th. ports tojay! Amorlron {J
l—J® 1 ’.V* A 'norl.'*n Looomottvo' «'
' | IH ?,••**? J*M®-1a« y . ea . r - *h. American locomotive pref 105
1 St'S,. <*o.000 h*l;« n»«|.,.t American Bmettlmt ana Bcflnlnt..,. 9J«
it 416.309 halo, laat week and 543,517 bate. Amer. Smelting and HeRnlntl prof..t0»S
J ta.t y.nr. American flumr Reflnln, >55
Si Today e receipt* at New Orloana wore American Tobaoco praf. 93'
MACON, GA.
C. B. WILLINGHAM
COTTON FACTOR
747 bples last year.
Spot Cotton and Putiirra.
American Woolan
Anaconda Mining Company 4§v
Atchison 938
Atchison nref 914
Atlantic. Coast Line 7| r
Haiti more and Ohio ................ |§
closed quiet, 6 points advance; middling Baltimore and Ohio pref 87
NEW YORK. Oct. 27.—Snot cotton
loaed quiet. 6 points advance; middling■ »»«*.
ntends 9.40; middling gulf 9.65; sales, Rrooklvn Rapid Transit .
opened pteady and
.8.76 8.82 8.74
Canadian PtciAe .JT4-4
closed ! Central Leather 34%
I Central Leather pref. . “
I Central of New Jersey
Chesapeake# and Ohio 45%
“ 1 W9* —
Ship Me Your Cotton and
Get the Best Returns
MACON
GEORGIA
Tlie Welcome Glow of the
Electric Light
Is hospitality in itself. If your
residence is not wired let us
show you haw small tho ex-
penso really is. Its conven
ience will repay you in short
time, and when onco installed
you will wonder how you ever
managed to do without it.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
J Refrigerated Bottling
The word sounds good, doesn't it?. Just try a
Bottle of* Coca-Cola
Bottled by our process. There’s nothing to compart with It. We
want to show you our plant Call and Inspect. You will ba delighted.
If you want a perfect drink drink BOTTLED
Aug., offd ...8.55
....9.61 8 J57 8.60 R.65
0.10 9.20 9.10
8.81 8.9ft
,.8.00 8.96 R.88
8.81 J Chicago fSrent Western .
«. 77 Chicago n.J North Western Ill A
8.76! Chicago. Mil. and flt. Paul, 14AH
8.73 C.TC.. C. and fit. Louis 51.
- 'Colorado Fuel and Iron JlV
Colorado and Bouthern 4tJ,
Colorado and fiouthern 1st pref 66V
Colorado and Bouthern '2nd pref.... M.,
Consolidated Gag 148%
Recolnt* end '
Receipts and Exports.
—.... RxJBmrts, tod?v.
Consolidated net receipts.. 99.713 224.918
Exports to Great Britain.. 15.930 54.334
Export* to France 4.ftnft 19.737
Exports to continent 13.158 68,285
Exoorl* to Japan 200
Stock.; at all pprta... 7*M!» ,
Since September 1. .’908—
Consolidated receipt* ;...2.8«ft,663
Export* to Great Britain 523.434
Exports to France.. •**
Price. Receipts, 6a!ss, Stock.
Thr* r«rta;
Galve«tnn .
New Qsleani
Mobile . .
Savannah .
Charleston .
Wilmington
Norfolk . .
Baltimore .
New York .
Boston . .
delphla
Price.''P' 1 "** ' n»H.
9 • I 421241 17501180283
9 I J8487I 41761170724
.18 11-161 2998 200 59307
.18 tt-1«i 14*85 25001
.18% | 24941
.18 11-161 45111
l-lill 66681
Phlladi
.tlH
.19.40
.19.40
79|.
188821
nolawai'e nod Hudson .167^1
Denver ■■ and RIoTGrnndg............. Ill,
Denver and RIo’Grnndo pref...,.,,. 69»(
Distillera! Secun
Erie ........
Erie Jet pref.
Eric 2nd
Interior Movsmsnt.
Houston
Augusta
Memphis , • !l9H
81. Louis 19 •
Mill 1 . •: ■:!*•••
Little Rock....!*%
1494110971
11611 7088L
8000 1.08047
8I48(.
I 38408
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 17.—Snot cdtton dull
with pries* I to 4 nqlpts higher: American
—•■Mllng fair 6.48; good middling 5.11s
Jllng 8.00; low middling 4.80; good
ordinary 4.29; ordinary 3.89. The tales
of the day were 1.000 halea, of which
200 hale* were for eneeulattnn and e;
and Included 2.800 balse American.
celpts were 11.000 bales, Including 20,400
steady; American middling O. O. C.:
October-November ..
November-Deccmher ,
Decrmber-Jnnunry
Jnnuary-February
i Fe^njary-March ..
March-Aprll
Aorll-May
4.63%
4.631?
4.l|{
lif
everywhere
NEW ORLEANS.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 27 —Spot cotton
waa steady today at unchanged quota
tions. ndddllna 9c. gates on the spol
. were 1.225 hales and to arrive 2,880 bal«g
i ‘Futures opened steady at an advance
1,1 of 1 point. Liverpool cables were better
£ than expected, and tho weather In the
L western cotton belt was threatening.
.L After the opening prices were encouraged
tn do better hv the receipt of cable met-
.L'eepr* from T.lverpooL and Manchester,
•{• which euted that the prospects for a
*' opeedy • settlement of the cotton mill
<•: lockout were good. The market had #a
+ firm tone and prices rose gradually until
•f I they were 14a18 point* higher than tho
+ level of yesterday's closing. On the clos
ing the market was steady^ at prices
showing a net advance of 1tal4 points.
Futures closed as follows: .
October, bid 8,97
November, hid 1,97
December, bid , 9.78
January, bid 8.72
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President. .
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
a lie names imply that everything bought here is
the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
prices.
Send us your orders which will receive prompt at
tention.
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
February, bid 8.71
March. W«i 8.t|
April, bid 8.73
May. bid 8.t4
Hubbard Bros. A Co.'s Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17.—The mark*,
was remarkably steady and on moderate
business advanced end held prices at
the higher figure*. Evidently th* trade
, had been somewhat oversold. No new
I business hse appeared nor is there any
Increased legitimate demand to Justify
th* improvement. Frost Is not yet
material factor and business shows
special Improvement Politics are
element In checking business, at least
sentimentally, and the Improvement may
proper!v be attributed to Irw-ai rather
than to general condition*. On -the sin
ners' report a bearish feeling was created
which short ooverlng offaer the tNd#.’
believing In a law crap, with eluggfsh
business conditions had antktoited. The
pressure of receipts and the demand to
cover had held and still holds pricea.
Dry Goods—Wholes^ 1a
8HEFT7NG—6 to lc.
w F*mnNO—4k «© HV
nrrrKB-54 to fq.
PRlNTB-6% to 64c. ,.. .
Cotton Seed
road staff on In Georgia,
Eric 2nd pref :
General Electric ,.l;
TO ter bo rough Met,
International Pape
international,.Paper praf
International iPump..
Kansas City Bouthern pfd 61V
7»ulsvllle and Nashvllla,,169V ,
mISS? -a:;;
Missouri T’nclfio ...........
Missouri. Kansas and Texas.......
Missouri. Kansas and Texas pref...
National Lead I
New York Central J
New York. Ontario and Western.... •
Norfolk and Western ’
North American *
Northern Pacific J
. Pacific Mall ■
Pennsylvania 1
People's Gns t
Pittsburg. C. C. and St. Louis '
Pressed BteH Car I
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel
Rending
Republic Bteel
Republic Steel pref. ........ 81
Rock Island Company If 1
Rock Island Company pref.. 46
S t. L. and Han Fran. 2nd pref 10
t.» Louis Southwestern 1*
fit. Louis Southwestern pref
Bloss-Bheffleld Steel and Iron
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific pfd
Southern Rahway
Southern Railway pref
Tennessee Copper
Texas and Pacific
Toledo. St. Louis and West ....
Toledo. St. Louis and West. prsf...
Union Pacific
Union Pacific pref
United fltates Rubber
United States Rubber 1st pref
United fltates Steel
United States .8toel pref
V |*r g 1 n la°-fjnrol I’ri a '6 hem I’caf
Irvlnla-Carollna Ct
'0 Car lJJJ
hemlcal pref lj
Wabash ’
Wabash pref
Westlnghous* Electric L
Wa *5SP P
Wisconsin Central
NSW yOM RONDS.
U. fl. refunding 2s. registered 168%
fJ. 8. refunding 2s. coupon 164
U. S. 8e. registered
TJ. S. Sa. coupon Ml
U. B.- 4s. registered
U. S. 4s, coupon 12*
American Tohaceo 4a • Tf
American Tobacoo 6s 1$»
Atchison general 4s .190
AtfimMo 1 oL'Iiiv
Baltimore and Ohio 4s
Baltimore and Ohio 8%a §8%
Brooklyn R. T. ev. 4s U%
Central of Georgia Bs 110
■'entral of Georgia 1st Inc V
cntral of Georgia 2nd Inc 4®
SS3R KU'M'wjv-u::::: {|*
migS:l T dYkJk&Y-- lilt
olorado Industrial 8a 74%
dorado Midland 4s
olorado and Southern 49 M
Delaware and Hudson ev. If .109%
►enver and Rio Grand# 4i.... If
He prior lien 4s 87
nterboroufh Met. 4%a ff%
Japan 4s W%
Tapan 4%i
rnpan 4%s. 2nd sertea. 1%
yjulsvlllo and Nash, unified 4s 99%
Janhattan consol gold 4o.
ifexlcan Central 4a..
Jexlcan Central 1st
Jinn, and St. I/>uls a
«i“oum: SIS
Mew Jw.MT Contr.1 ken. 5. I35J
Voithern S T. : .! . ^11! :
l.t ine I*
and Texas 3ndJ.. fl
Cash quo tut Ions were aa follows:
wheat. 9la|l.0l; No. t.
n70; No. 3 yellow 70*76.
„T*‘- —-----
No. 2 rye 7«a75
Flour steady.
7o. 2 spring w
I. 99%all.0014.
fo. 3 corn 67% a
No. J oats. White. 45%a60.
No. 2 rye 74a75.
Good feeding barley
choice malting 56n60.
•d. No. i, *
Flax seed
S2a53; fair to
Northwestarn.* $1.28.
* $s.7r
. $8-60. '
Short ribs, aides (loose! 43.85a8.67U.
Mess pork, por barrel. $13.70al3.67%.
lard per 100 pounda $9.7l%a9.75.
'‘ des( boxed) $0.25a'*'*
Short clear sldei
Whiskey, basis '
Of hig£ d WiticsT _ $iTS7.
Wheat, hunheti. . Sh ''”'*7"» , 09
Corn, bushels 111.000 87.500
Oats, hushels. 886.000 857.400
On tho Produce Exchange today tho
butter market was steady; creameries,
20af6: dairies 18a28.
Eggs steady; at mark, cases Included,
19al2; firsts if; prime firsts 26.
Choesa steady. 12%al3%.
DRY GOODS.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27.—The ootton gnodi
market Is suffering. Bleached goods,
lining*, knit goods, yarns end other goods
sre firmer and tending higher. Buyers
of domestln cotton* from many of the
large western markets are operating. The
export markets are doing a fair trade.
Oriental rugs are quiet, but domestic
rug* are being asked for more freely.
The worsted goods market Is quiet, fillki
are firmer. Raw silk la higher.
COTTON 6ffRD OIL-
NEW YORK. Oct. 27.—Cotton *eed oil
was more active with higher prlees on
coving of shorte and speculative buying.
Prime crude In barrels f.o.b. mills 30;
prime summer yellow 37%at8%: off sum
mer yellow X7*;aS8%; good off summer
^mllow 27%a88%: prime summer white
|8|%o41U; prime summer yelow 4t%#47.
NAVAL STORES.
WTT.MINGTQN. Oct. ft.—Spirits tur-
entlne steady at 13%; recelpta 23 casks,
bain steady.at $2.4o; receipt* 125. Tar
rm at $1.M* .recelpta 125. Crude tur-
celnV**| flrm #t f , ' , ° ,n,J ,2,60, c# *
CHARLESTON, Oct. J7 —Bpirlta tur-
pentlne and rosin unchanged.
.... H » a 0el 27.—Turpentine
* l If** receipt#
tosln firm: ealw !.•
ipmen r *
The Man for the Job.
“A VAI'l'/lil. l/Cl. ,1.-.
sale* 2.633;
atoek 184.
Grain and Provisions.
These prices are at wholesale and not
to eonpumtipJ * 1 ' r I TOC3E
Corrected liv ft. H. Jaques A Tinsley Co.
CORN—flacked, white $ 93
Sacked, mixed 94
Carload lota, either sacked
or bulk, made on applica
tion.
OATS—White clipped 65
*[o. 2 whit* 63
Jo. 3 whit* 60
Ipectal quotations made on
HAT~Ch|^ »•}»
»S , 5 *82
Timothy and clover mixed.. 95
Alfalfa hay 1.20
Bedding straw 65
BRAN—Pur* Wheat ....• 1.8ft
Bran and short# 165
FLOUR—Private Btoclt fancy pat... i.oft
Royal Owl, be# patent 5.28
Top Notch, first patent 8.1ft
“ ■ round Juliette 95
Top Notch.
MEAT*—Water gro
ME*T8-T»ry (At
• -Extra half
^^Hl8*$0'lb D.i
Hulk plates
Hmoked rr
ribs..
None
ff
.. 11H
ribs... Noi
ft. bellies
platw ...
-*d' meats,
above.
HAMS—Fancy sugar cured.. ,
Standard sugar cured
Picnic hams
-Pur* tierces
Pur*. In 20-Ih tins....
Pure, In 80-lb tin*....
Pur*. In 60-lb tubs 11%
Pure.’ In 90-lb 11n"'.V.lftC
w - ssjTaa«s i v«f
other alios aa named
above.
SYRUP—Georgia cane (new)..v 48
New Orleans H
I ick strep 14
i lbs. white cotton eack... M
ported rock salt, lb 1W
CHEESE—Full cream II
QRITB—Hudnuts. In bbl* 8.9ft
Ifudnut*. In sacks 2.6ft
SUGAR—Granulated. In hhl* 6%
' New Orleans clarified 6
Not the Largest, But Clean and Complete
DO NOT CLAIM to operate the largest distillery,
but we do claim that our distillery is a model and is
kept clean. It is located on our farm in a valley that is free
from dust and foul air.
The water we use is ideal for distilling. It remains at a
natural temperature of 54 degrees at all times.
We raise a large portion of the Corn and get the Rye
and Malt from the Northwest. The whiskey is matured in
our own warehouses. You will never buy better whiskies
than we offer.
3 With one exception, six full quarts is the smallest ship
ment made—we do not assort. This reduces the cost of
handling, packing and carriage charges, enabling us to offer
six quarts at about the price we would get for four.
Do not let our low prices prejudice you. They are
wholesale, and you buy direct.
Our whiskies are always the same.
EXPRESS PREPAID — Shipment made in wooden boxes.
COFFEI
Now York yellow 4% 1
IE-Choice Rio 12 !
Prime Rio .* t*
Medium Rio '. II
Common
Arbucklei
CO—Choice hei
Medium ..
roasted
f. .'f.t'.t'.'.f.'.fcii'to
Corn Whiskies
“OnASSY VALLEY”—Umulultcr-
ated. Very old. No bettor Corn
Whiskey made. 0 full quarto, $4.00;
29 full quarts,$7.50.
"GRASSY VALLEY”—White, 100
proof, straight Corn Whiskey. Wo
are the only distillers idling 100-
proof corn nt $2.50 per gallon, two
ggllonf, 51.75, delivered. Shipment*
In Jugi. Smallest shipment one galloh.
Blended Whiskies
"R. II. C CLUB”—A perfect Mend
of old Kentucky WhUklef. It lias
tnat rich oily appearance. We consci
entiously any thero il no better whis
key. 0 full quurtli, $5.75; 19 full
quarts, $11.00. |
"CATE'S $9”—A true blend of
Kentucky Whidriei. A goo! honcit
whiskey. Will give entire satiifac-
tion. 0 full quarts, $5.00; 19 full
quart!, $9.50.
Tennessee Whiskey
“FREESTONE" — Unadulterated,
straight. Tcnnc&tec WhUkejr, Our
leaching prole** mnke* this whiskey
distinctive. None better. Very old.
0 full quart*, $5.00; 19 full quart*,
$10.00.
Bottled-in-Bond Whiskies
Poliowing brands bottled by tho
Government, whotc stamp guarantees
age, purity and strength.
CONCORD PURE RYE. 10O
proof, 6 fqll quarts, $5.50; 19 full
quart*, $11.00. i
CONCORD ROURBON, 100 proof,
0 full quart*. $5.50; 19 full quarts,
$10.50.
CLARKE’S PURE RYE, 10O
proof, (t full quarts, $6.25; 19 full
quarts, $12.00.
Railroad Bonds
• dm.
Central of Ga. 1st mort. 5 per
cent.. 1835 Ill
Centra; of Ga. collateral trust
8 per cant.. 1927 108
Central of Ga. consolidated.
.1948 109
entral Ga. 1st Inc., 19«v. % ... 54
entral Ga. 2nd Ine., 1943 46
entral Oa. 3d Inc., 1948. 86
entral Ga., Macon A North
ern, 1944 ....................104
Central Ga.. Middle Ga. A m ^
Atlantic, 1917 ........JM
Southern R. R. 8JKt., 111!....101
Georgia R. R. A Ranking Cn„
5s. %5*™! n, .. Co :'..'.9i
Penn, consol 4s
Louis
iwestsrn con. 4s..
4S
Southern Pacific 4e .....
S'outh^rn T'arjf.c lit 4s..
Southern Hallway 5* ...
* Pactflc let*
L. and Ws
‘nton Pacific 4s
. nion Pacific cv. 4s 4...P
u, 8. suel 2ad Is. f
l K
per cent,
iaahpard ...
•outhwestern ... ... . ...
Savannah 4k Augusta stock....104
tlanta * Wivt Point 140
tlanta A W. P. deben 104
Sou. A Fla.’ f.7pref! !'.!*.! H
Ot. flou. * Fla. 1st pref 6ft
Southern It. R . pref 12
“ era R. R., com 21
Lumber Quotations
AT WHOLESALE.
(Corrected by Masse*.Pelton Lumber Co )
Common framing (short leaf) sited.814.00
Common framing Gong leaf) sited. 19.80
‘ Inen
L. and Western 4s....
nmon framing fkmg leaf) lt-lneli
City Bonds.
Macon I pc.. 191ft..............100
Macon I pc.. 1928..’.....m
M*ron 4%. 1926 ...294
Macon 4%. 1*10 to 1994..,.' .. 99
On a 8 90 per cent basts.
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injurious substances. They are of delightful flavor, high in
food properties and medicinal virtues.
R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers
Chattanooga. Tenn. , Louisville, Kyi
. Order from nearest point.
, *59.: Kargu-
Hardware—Wholesale.
(Corrected by Dunlap llardwnr* Ce.)
WKI.L TIUFKETH-I4.2I tO 84.80 do*.
ROPE—Manila. 11c; Betel. 9o; cotton,
18 WIHE—llarb, 1.10 par pound.
1'l.nv/ BTUCKS'-Ifiirman. 959
B °PI/)W 7)I«ADE8. Be. per lb.
IRON—l%C0 per lb. bate; Swede 4%c.
pound
AXES—88.00 dor. bate.
LEAD 94• hat. by. pevM.
tCAILftt-Wtre, 12 40 keg bate; cut,
12.69 keg bat*. ■
BH°E» - Hore*.^ 14 J4 to 24.60 keg; mule
BUCKVT>—Plain. 12.00 dor; whit# ce
dar. three hope. J4.00.
CT4A1NB—irsmi. I« tn Si dot.
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Dupont crack
"Vi a
CARDfl—Cotton. 14.60 per .dot.
St;ite of Georgia Bonds
Ga. 4%. 1912.,, Ift7 1ft8
Ga. 4. 1928....... we
Ga. 2%. 1931 to 1188 99
...104 IN
Special Invitation
rill find
and by tak-
at thv proper
ur machinery
Id like to de
nes and boil-
We extend to ail of our cuitomer# and friends, and m well In
terested parties, who attend th«* Great Georgia State Fair, in our
beautiful city, a most cordial Invitation to vUlt one of the largest
Engine, Boiler and Foundry plants In the Soutt ”
lust on the Boundary Line.-at Central Railroad j
Inr a fiouth Macon car th« conductor will put
place. If you will tell him where you want to
la sold throughout all the Bouthern State* and
monitrata to interested parties the running of
era.
You w|H find °ur exhibit on th* fair grounds, which we wUI ba
glad for you to see. Address:
Schofield Iron Works
Macon, Ga.