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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1908
7
ABOUT
GEORGIA STATE BONDS
■ TY ATLANTA BONDS- ‘ >' *
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBENTS
GEORGIA R. R. STOCK
UGUSIA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK
SOUTHWESTERN OF GA. R. R. STOCK
WRITE TO
J. H. HILSMAN & CO.
STOCKS AND BONDS
ATLANTA. .GA.
H. G. A. NASH, President.
CHAS. NEVILLE, Vice President.
H. G. A. Nash Audit Go.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203*204 National Dank Building, Savannah, Ga.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches.
Idea
WALL STREET AWAITS
RESOLTJF.ELECM
NEW YORK. Oct. M.—Today** desul
tory fluctuations In prices of storks were
not a reflection of any new developments
affecting tha Individual properties of tha
general situation., for there were no such
developments of any Importance. Wall
street is concerning Itself almost exclu
sively now with the probable eouri
" a barometer of the co
of the fu
develop
Perhaps you have an idea that in order to have a
hank account you must have a large sum to deposit;
that a bank doesn’t oare to bother with small accounts.
This is not true'of the “Fourth.” This bank wel
comes new accounts, no matter hpw small, and extends
the same courtesy and service to small donosHors.as to
largo ones.
Let .us prove-it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON, GA.
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
yqu'will wonder how you ever
managed to do without it.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
stocks as a barometer of the condition
of the Country after the election has
passed. V
Tbs source of doubt of the future Is
the demand which may develop on tha
pert of th* general outside investment or
speculative public to servo as a medium
for realising profits on the part of Urge
speculative holdings of mlUwnalrs *apl-
taltsts. . .
There was further sailing of stocks
farly today by .those representing tha
belief that realising sale* after the elec
tions aro likely to overbear tna new de
mand. Thera Wn* a continuance of the
cleaning up of enneuletlve accounts be
gun yesterday. Prices receded while It
wns In progress. but recovered easily
afterwards. *J"|ng notice that the forces
back of the market had not relinquished
control.
Operations converged on
limited group of securities ... .......
time past, with Union racifle the effec
tive leader.
Money on CS 11 loaned at per cent
Is a symptom of tho preparations for the
November settlements which do not,
however, offer arduous requirements.
-.Discounts hardened In London and
Berlin as a roflcctlon.of the same cause.
Of more Interest was a r'ro m the pi*«c*»
of gold In Lflhdon and a fall In tha ster
ile*? exchange rate at Peris,
Ponds were Arm. Total sales, par
value. S3.434.000. *
Tin!ted States bonds wsr# unchanged
on call.
Total sales of stocks today were 433.700
shares.
NFW vnnV STOCK LIST.
Amalgamated Copper
An>erT«*sn ,r*«r and Foundry 47*4
Amrr'can Vnr nnd Foundry prof... .in 4, 4
American Cotton Oil 36 U
American Hide and leather pref.... ?4
American Ic«* Securities " 4, r
American T.lns*»rd tou
American T^ocomotlva *. liny,
American locomotive prof. ion
American Smelting and Rrflnitlg. .. f*3*4
Amer. Smelting and Reflnlng pref...1*6
Amer*enn R"*rrr R*)flntng li* :
American Toharco pref
American "’onion ?°' „
Anaconda Mining Co 46>4
Atchison 9*%
Atchison pref. , 03*1
Atlantic Coast Lina 01*4
Baltimore and Ohio .....
Baltimore and Ohio pref.
Hrooklvn Rnnlfl Transit
Canadian Pacific ,
Central Leather
Central Leather nref. ..
Central of New Jersey..
Chesapeake and Ohio
COTTON EASED OFF
ONDERJEALIZING
LIVERPOIL spots* clostd 5.00
Mew VORK spots closed 5.35
NEW ORLEANS Spots closed 5.00
THE LOCAL^COTTON MARKET.
The Macon cotton market yesterday
osed weak at the follownig quotations:
i!
Refrigerated Bottling
The word sounds good, doesn't it?. Just try a
Bottle of Coca-Cola
Bottled by our process. There's nothing to compare with It. Wt
want to show you our plant. Coll and Inspect. You will be delighted.
If you want a perfect drink drink BOTTLED
EVERYWHERE 5c
Uhlwtgn Or*
W*aro-n
Chleaeo and North Western 1«1
Chicago. Mil nnd Rt. Paul 14** 1
C.. C; C. and Rt. Louie
Colorado Fuel and Iron 3« :
Colorado nnd Southern 41
Colorado and Southern 1st prof.... 8fi :
Colorado and Southern 2nd prof.... r.o ;
Consolidated Gas 143
Com Products 17**
Delaware and Hudson » 1;?%
r»l"tlHera* Securities
Great Northern nref 133V,
Great Northern Ore ctfs JU 4 -
Illinois Cantrol 199%
Tnterhorough Mat. ....... 1?
interbofoueh Met. prof. D*;
International Paper til
International Paper pref 88
Tnfornetlonal Pump
Town Central
Kansan Citv Southern
Kansas City Renthm* pfd
TiOUlsville and Nashville
Mlnnennnlls and Rt. t/njl*. 3J
Minn.. Ft. P. nnd 8ault Rt. M 13*’A
Missouri Paelflh M
Missouri. Kansas and Texas........ ?•«-.
Missouri. Kansas and Texas pref... JJiie
N*w O Y0Ht'f>ntr«y 11' IJ !V.l!! 1
E.
«5’t
M»n >*
Pennaylvania lJJ’A
People's Oae J*
Pittsburg. C. C and 8t. Louis 7;t<,
Puhman Pnleee Car I**
Pnllway Rteel Spring 89U
Reading 198U
Republic Rteel 74*4
PepubMe Pteel prof 31
Rock Islnnd Cnmpanr. IRH
Pork Island Cnmnany nmf.......... 4RK
National Lend
New York Central
New vork. OntaHo and Western.... 41
Norfolk and Western 79«A
K orfh Atnerlesn
nrthern Paclflc
Rt. L. and Ran Fmn. 3nd pref...
Rt. T^OPis Southwestern ^
Rt. Trouts Southwestern p**ef..;
I ■ —
sfoss^Rbifinld" Rteal' snd’TronV.’.i i
Southern Pa ride
“GAGER’S WHITE LIME”
Is a little higher in price than other Limes, but it is
PURE LIME, and by far the best and most economical
for Brick Work and Plastering.
Cheap Lime is dear at any price!
■ Write ns for Delivered Prices.
Carolina Portland Cement Co.
Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. C.
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWARD LOH, President-
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
The names imply that everything bought, here is
the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest
prices.
Send us yonr orders which will receive prompt at
tention.
Write for Catalog .
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida
Range of Prices,
lood Middling
Jtrict Middling
Middllnr
■
Middling
Strict Low Middling...
Get 24. 1998.»...W
Oct. 2C. 1IK.S 629
Oct. 27. 1304 Is
Oot. 28. !<»«<{ 1*3
Oft. 2D. 1908 MS
Stock cn • Hand.
October ti. lM ii,os«
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2»—The cotton
market esaed off today under realising,
but cla«ed ateady with -prices slightly up
from the lowest at a net decline of 8a7
pointe. Rale? far the day were estimated
at 22S.OAO bales.
‘ The market opened steady at a decline
•f SnS points In retponse to disappoint-
in circulation,
li initiation they
wa sestlmated that Oeto-
sr About 10.006 tale*.were
1, but inateod qf causing
■■■ followed by a de-
Vt»‘. whir** —*-*••-
Or two of the initial loss.
Offerings became much heavier at the
advance, however, end the market Soon
eeeged off again, reaching a net loss of
Unio points during the afternoon. Tred-
Iff war oulet during the mldlle session,
hut became very active In the ln»t half
hour, when there frna a renewal of bull
Receipts of ootton at the ports today
ere 68.3N bales ssninst 11.813 bales lost
eek nnd 77T32 bales last year. For the
• ok (e-tlmnted> 410.000 bales ngalnrt
415,360- Imles Inst week and 343.537 baler
13.331 bales ngslnrt 1
I bales tart yen-.
Rpnt Cotton and Future*.
NRW TYORK, Oot. 3fl—Spot botten
lnred quiet ,10 points dePllne; middling
ininnd' 9.35; middling gulf 9.80; sales
Onto.
....*.83
.*!!.‘|.T5
....8.7*
Hlrb l^v- C—
l:tt 1:8
8.11
July ....
August _
October 9.14
Novomebr r- - 1
December f.92
Receipts and Exports.
•MS
9.30
f.’fi
8.94
Reerintr nnd Wxoorts.
GonsnlldA.tad.nst rgMlpts..
Ftpnrts to Great 1
Tod-v. week.
68.631 281.346
9.338 Mill
Fxporta to France 8.309 38,111
Kxnnrts to Continent 2 R *115 91,700
Kaporta to. Japan
Stock on ha^d all porta....723.730 ■■ ■■■■
Finer September 1, *901—
Consolidated receipts 2.117,332
Fxnorts to Great Britain 646.71R
Exports to France 238.Ml
Exports to continent , 7I7.7M
Exports to Japan MT4
Price, Receipts, Sales. Stock.
uTIIWi
K«r OriMn.
"iii
m
pint
9480
74700
Interior Movement.
Hourton . .
Augusta
Memphis . . .1964
St. Lou!
Cincinnati ........
Trfuilrvllie . . J959
Little ROOK v .. 18%
I Trie- 'Rc-.tr
•l! !?*!§! IJJJj
, Wiliil
01931 3-100I1007M
, lo»|...!! , | 1*7*3
Rntithem Pecifle pref...
Routhern Rntlwav. ....
Routhem Rrtlwav pref ....
Tennessee ronnjr
Texns ePd Pncifle ..... M Pi
Toledo, fit. Louis and Went tJMi
Toledo. Rt. Tamls and West pref.. IT
Union Psclfle 171%
Union Pscfttc prof Jl
united Sister Rubber *|
United Rtste* Rubber 1st pref
United Rtstes Rteel 47K
United Rtstes Steel prof 11^
yirglnta-Csrollna Uhemlcal 82
Virginla-Carollna Chemical pref. ..110
Westlpghnuse Electrlo 3U4
T-ki- *vii::::::::::: »
NFW.’ YORK RONna.
IT. R. refunding Is. registered J03V4
Ti: ft tea
| S: ft
r. R 5f«wm 1*3..
Aini-rlf»n Toimcco 4. JJH
A-Hw.il ToMofo.«« 10JU
Atohlton c.n.r.1 4. 1«44
Airhunn AAJi»tment 4« ,8
Atrhl.cn cv. 41 t™>
Atrhl.cn rv. 8,
Atl.ntlo Cc.t I.tnc .< M«
Ttntttmcr. nnA Ohio 4;. MU
Ttnittmcrc Anil Ohio 8H, *4U
Brooklyn It T. cv. 4. 74U
rTntr.1 cf oJcntlA »r* Inc!::;"'.;;: jjj lt«no,
Chesspeskc and Ohio 4%*/ 189%
Chicago end Alton 3%e 7«
Gnlnov. 14. and Quincy new 4s MU
Chics go. 1^. f. snd P. R. R. 4*...... 77 U
LIVRRPOOL.
LIVERPOOL. Oot. 29.— Spot cotton
qulot with prices 1 point lower; Ameri
ca nmtddling fair 6.48; good middling
1.12; middling 6.M; low middling 4JO:
good ordinary 4.39; hrdlnery 8.89. ths
export, and'Included 7,700 halee Ameri
can. Recelpte were 10,800 bales, all
American.
Futures opened steady «nd closed; aulst
and steady; American middling O. O. C.:
I! and P. R It.’ coll’is! i 74U
hlengo. R. I. snd P. Ry. rfdg 4s.. MU
.... C.. C. and Rt. Louis gen 4s.-.- 9«u
Colorado Industrial 8*
T’otarsdo Midland 4s
Chicago. R,
Chicago. It.
Chlcngo^ R^
Colorado ’industrial is’”!.7 7M
Colprsdo Midland 4s 08
Colorado and Routhem 4s. ..96
ueisware and Hudson ev 4s 100
Denver and nio Grand# 4s M
Erie prior lien 4s
7Tn&ftff VsHev JUu* 1111! 1111!!!*!lj|
Tnterhorough Met. 4t4s IK
Japan
t r s
JAuan 4vl*. 2nd series. *a
t/oulsville and Nash, unified 4s IM4
Manhattan consol gold 4s 97%
Rfflsissjarfcv
Minn, and Rt.* Ivouls
rl. Ksi
unlfled 4s 83:
olJ 4s 97
rini::y./.y.y.y.»
1 4s. u,
„jnsa* and Texas 4s ,.... **
riaaouri. Ksnras and Texas tnds..
..atl&nsl R. R. of Mexico con. 4S ..
New York Central g*n. IHf........
N«S53t\n4*w»«trniw)nK)i , 4.::.':.'.’
Prnn rcnicl 41 1°8<J
rZn&t
mmswEEzm
coaoliilllllri
rf. «a..* % Yj
Lake Short
State Fair. Morris Putzel.
Nik
...... 4.21B
S ovembor-Decomber 4.6614
ecembor-January 4.85
Januery-Februnry 4
February.March 4.44(5
Meroh-Aprli 4.44
ft prll•MAy 4.44
ay-June 4.14
June-Julv 4.44.
July-August 4.62*4
If you rend my nnnnuneements of yesterday nnd tho
dny before, you will rend this one with even greater inter
est; if yon linve not read thorn it certainly will pay you
to peruse them.
. _ It has been impossible to toll exactly where tho interest
in the Vacuum Cotton Pickjtie Machine is /join# to end.
That the Nortli is as deeply interested ns the South is evi
denced by tho tremendous mail which has poured in on
me since unnouncinn that I would sell enounh of tho pre
ferred stock of the Vacuum Ootton Picking Machine Com
pany, which I now own, to permit me' to croct a plant
which will in a measure take coro of tho onorinous de
mand for these machines.
I have now entered into an arrangement with the Gen
eral Compressed Air and Vacuum Maohinory Compauy
(which I also own) by which all of tho maohinory of my
housccleaninff business will he manufactured by tho
Vacuum Cotton Picking Machine Company in tho new
plant at n profit to the latter company, thus insuring tho
Cotton Picking Machine Company a profitable business
from tlm start, If, therefore, I establish an enormous
plnnt for tho mauufneture of iny cotton-picking mnehincs
in the South it will tnko with it the present completo
plant of my General Compressed Air und Vacuum Ma
chinery Company, adding enormously to tho value of
such a plant in any town where I may determine to lo
cate, ns well as to increase the profits of tho Vacuum Cot
ton Picking Machine Company.
I expect tho company "to employ about five hundred ,
shilled workmen nnd mechanics at the beginning of our
operations in tho new plant, nnd the number will bo in
creased ns necessity requires; ns will tho shop facilities,
as mentioned below. I confidently expect tho company to
employ one to tw6 thousnnd persons within one to two
years after the opening of this plant.
The manufacture of tho numerous Compressed-air nnd
vacuum mnohinoB and appliances (designed and patented
by,mo), which aro now every day standards, has fully
demonstrated tho neocssit? of originally building along
such plans, and with a sufficiency of ground, so ns to ad
mit of ready extension and increaso of facilities.
The fuctory whero those maohinos aro now built, in St.
Louis, is now, for tho second time sinco Its establishment,
facing an imperative necessity for enlargement; and this
will require a new location in order to secure tho neces
sary ground for tho purpose. A twclvo-acro plot in St.
Louis lmd been selected for this pnrpose, but it has been
decided to consolidate tho manufacture of these machines
with that of tho Vacuum' Cotton Picking Maohinos in tho
new factory which Trill bo erected at once in somo city in
Urn South.
These Vacnum and Compressed Air Honsecleaning
machines, os is woll known, arc now standard all over tho
world, and are in uso in five hundred cities in tho United '
States. In addition to tho portable machines, which may
bo seen in almost overy city going from house to bouso
to do their work, thore are tho stationary plants which
aro a part of the permanent equipment of a building.
Nearly every prominent hotel, office or public building
and many private residences erected in tho last five years
are oqnipped with this modern sanitary necessity, which
is standard with the United States Government ana speci
fied for all of their now nnd remodeled buildings. And a
OFFICE AND FACTORY..
4436*38 Olivo Street,
i St. Louis, Mo.
P*glal and Western Union Wires Dirsol Into OfRoe.
ew Factory.
modern office building, hotel or mercantile establishment
now boing erected or contemplated without tills specifica-
Gun in their architectural pluns is indeed a rarity.
I Ins plant will comprise tho following:
Foundry department, Pattern shop, ,
Mnchlno.ehop, Woodworking shop,
Blacksmith shop, Erecting shop,
Structural shop, Paint' shop.
Office building, storage buildings and yards, and, in
fact, a complete, ostnblisliment for the production of tho
Vacuum Cotton-Picking Machines and tho various ran
chmen now being manufactured'by the Gonernl Com
pressed Air and Vacuum Machinery Company, including
tho standard gasoline engines, standard air compressors
used in electrical machinery nnd all tho other various
; component parts going to make up tho completed ma
chines in their nntirotv.
Adding to my Vacuum Cotton Picking Machine Com
pany this big, completo nnd well-organised business of
manufacturing vacuum and compressed-air machinery
will give to every investor tho impetus of u paying busi
ness from tho stnrt.
Every dollar I rooeivo for stock will bo employed in
building the new plnnt nnd in tho business of tho Vacuum
Coitton Picking Machine Company.
The Vacuum Ootton Picking Machine Company is cap
italised at $3,000,000; $2,000,000 is common stock, $1,000.-
OGO is preferred stock in shares of $100 each. Of this mil
lion dollars of preferred stock I am offering a sufficient
amount at par to erect a plant which I estimate to cost in
tho neighborhood of $500,000. With every two shares of
preferred stock I am giving one share of common *look
in order that the sharenoldcrs may all participate in the
management of the company as well os in the dividends
which are bound to bo earned by the common stock. The
preferred stock carries a guaranteed seven per cent cumu
lative dividend.
I want tho people and public generally with me in this
company bocauso it means n revolution in tho cotton busi
ness and satisfactory profits, as I non show to anyone who
will make an examination of the figures of cotton produc
tion and who understands the future of tho cotton indus
try. Bead what Professor Burkett has said, as quoted in
my announcement yesterday.
Tho statement made by me in June is more than true'
to-day, when I said:
“I have solved the cotton-picking problem. I will save
millions of dollars to tho cotton growers of the world.’ I
will make money for ovory investor in the Vacnum Oot
ton Picking Machine Company. It is a plain cose of sim
ple arithmetic.
• (( J’ ou Join with mo and become a participant
in the profits of this company, ns well as to bo a factor in
tho introduction of this machine, I should bo glad to hoar
from you.
I regret that I cannot positively guarantee that oven
now you will bo allotted as much or this stock as you may
want. I will do tho best I can. This stock sells at par,
and you should at once write to mo, inclosing ono-lmlf of
tho amount, time making your reservation, nnd if the
nmount I liavo determined to sell is not all taken I will
inform yon at onco us to tho total amount allotted to you.
Balance of tho purchase prico is payable on tho delivery
of the stock through tho nonrest bank. Bead this paper
to-morrow.
JOHN 8. THURMAN, President,
Vacuum Cotton Pioking Machine Co.
NIV/ ORLEANS.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 55.-SDOI «U
quiet *_nd L unehengM, middlingJta.
were 1,121 bales end to
sales •
"fa
LA 4 Yr , -
...jrkst was Induced wholly by liquids)
from the lom side which was etrenlnf
over the coming holiday# snd sleetlL...
Liverpool was fairly cooa snd the weath
er was bad. hut continued selling, by
longs during th* mornlnir caused prices
in s.iic off from hte opening level until
• here were 7 to 11 points under th# elos-
Inc of yesterday. Around noon somethlnt
«f a recovery was seen and In the sftsr-
rtono sseslotv the market 4r*s steadier.
At the close, which was steady, priced
were 4 to 4 points lower then el yeeter
dey'** close.
Thle market will close. Saturday at
noon, not, to rsopen until Wtdnesday
Futures closed as follows:
srET:::::::::::::-: :?!
Decmeber. bid §.§*
Jinusry, hid 8.44
ill
Si?
Huhherd Peos. 4 Ce.’e Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Oct. 89^|ysrpool esm#
lower this momlnx snd the weather mep
was excellent outside of a moderate rain
fall In Qeorfla end th# Carolines. Our
market eponed easier end sold off ton
scattered realising with well Street sup
port not so much in evidence, end a with
drawal of a moderate southern burin*
which hod appeared yeeterdav. In fact,
the south sold roodsrattly and os the es
timated receipts fur tomorrow were very
line, running doubU over lost year end
some 8,000 hales ahead of last week, some
of the local traders sold for a turn, wir
ing an easier market In the afternoon.
The undertone w»s . ilrm owing to the
univereel bulll»h feeling In local «• Iro>«
and the consequent leek of short selllnt.
Rutiness was mu^h restricted and newa
was of or outln* flgure. There appeared
to he a venerel Idet that 4 moderate
reaction la likely, but the .Wall street
and Chicago heusee ore to Imbued with
the Investment Idee that a good deal of
fresh buying WM expected on any marked
setback.
_ quiet and „
mns t%og per cent; 99 days 3e*tt per
cent: < months 84 per cent
Prime mercantile paper 4a44 per cent
Sterling exrhan*** weaker with actual
business to bankor.' Mil, at 4.84.40#
«.<!« to for 40-day Mils and at 4.88.40 for
S-e our electric display at SSLmw bin. t iui.tw.
Bor stiver 60%.
Mexican dollars 46.
DAMAGE REPORTS
SENDS WHEAT UP
new tSSWIMs, _ ....
opened lower with the easier lard market,
but rallied at th* rlos*. aood off sum-
msr yellow 37tist7%; prim# summer
whft*^9fo40; prim* winter yellow 43%
a sharp bulge In wheat prices on the Pjntln# market steady-'at »5‘j; recants
local exchange today, but all of the gain,*} ti*ao^
woe subsequently lost on profit-taking. 1 «f , tJ°4A r- tf , ?A •Wt ft A*
prices attfie Hose being unchanged from. turpentlns firm at 11.40, 11.10 and 12.40; ,
yesterday's final quotations. ^nrtaiifVjitom am » r.im«nin«
Corn snd oats closed steady. Oct. 29.—Turpentine
Provision* closed irregular. I £* dim* JtqgllLftepf
franks choice
a rim coro wdu/tf
VZfr'WW ill
May . . .18.J1H 18.88 18.78 li.ti'
u <&-
Jan.
May . .
■hort Illbs—
?:«“ ?:‘iS !:«•
9.45 9.69 1.46
8.83
9.87J4
1.47%
8.45 8.79
8.424 8.46
8.13% 8.BI
8.47%
8.41
9.M
yellow,
white.
Cash quotations were as follewa:
• spring’wheat, 92*91.05; No. I red
^NerV^oorn, 894*70; No.
**No.’ 2 oats, white, 10; No.
«*BM94. * „
Good feeding bisrley It; fair to choice
•gn. *Nr»r!'hwestern, 11.23%.
wwicr. of
WK.lL billhM, «J55» U.JKO
C«rn. bu«h«w 78.M* ■
Oats, bushels. .791.190 249.700
On the Rroduee l^xrhense todaY »*>•
butter Jnerket was firm; ereamencs
XOatr! dairies 16*21. ......
NT7W S*
ntantet was generally firmer today. Men’s
wear Unas for eurlRff fire being ordered
in duplicate more freely and r M
have been named on seme lines t
worsteds. Raw silk 1* firm In all
end tending upward. Cotton rt —
active and Arm. Jobbers expect a quiet
1
IS::I
ir:;W
5
9 pm...Iff 3 am..13
10 pm...B«| 4 am..82
IS::
0 am..6
|B::B
B::#
, dry cotton seed
any qusntltyf*ll4 f «! 0 |>er’ton'at ony rail
road stntIon !h Georgia.
YESTBROAY’fi WEATHER.
Meteerol9gfea1 data furnished hr
local office of the United State, WV,»h-
er Hureau. Department of Agriculture,
for the 24 hour* endnig at 4 p. m..
local time.
Thermo Reading!,
p-.ISKE.jj
D.r «c.p. LONG
Frank's
Choke
Old Com
Whiskey
4 Full Quarts $ 2.85
12 Full Qunrts $ 7.65
1 Gallon Jug $ 2.60
6 Gallon Keg $11.25
LONG'S PPIVATF STOCK
RYE WHISKEY .
4 Full Qunrts .’$ 3 35
12 Full Qunrts $ 8.00
1 Gallon Jug ....». .3 3.10
. 5 Gallon Keg 91M0
Wo guarantee the quality.
A trial will convince you.
Express on nbove goods
prepnid to any point on lines
of'Southern Express Co.
D. F. & C. P. LONG
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
River Report.
read 4.1 i
>. Abbeville
1.1 feel.
I at If’awfclns vllle iiiW. r~
> feet, end at Lumber City i
HARNESS
$14.00 Harness at $10.00
$1500 Harness at $10.75
$17.00 Harness at .../..$12.76
$20.0!) Harness at $15.00
These extraordinary prices «tor a
little while. Wholesale prior* at re
tail. Order a set, and If you don’t
like them send them back. Bent C.
O. D. with privilege of examination.
J. W. SNOW
MACON, GA.
Central of Georgia Railway Co.
DEPART FOR—
Savannah end Auguste * 1:28am
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton.....f11«9|a/n
Eatonten snd Miitedg«vlile..t 7:53pm
Athsn. and Madlicn • 7:eC*m
Athen
• 4:80pm
Flyer),
rlffln....
i — _ngJe....L--
and Griffin..
rod Qrittin
i and Birmingham.
Albany and Montgomery... .*111-
Amerlcus * 7iUKi„|niii*M»»»
•DAILY. fEXCEPT SUNDAY. JOHN W.
Current schedules corrected to date. District Pa
• 2:S0*m
• 7:16pm
•11:00am
•12:0B,m
• 2 3ism
•11.20am
• 7.35pm
• Agent. «OS Cherry f