Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 01, 1908, Image 8

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH i SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1908 Special Invitation Visitors to State Fair and 122d Communication of the Grand Lodge of Masons Aro invited to call at onr store and inspect our lino of the celebrated Knppenheimer Suits and Overcoats. T)iofe garments am tlio best Tailored Suits ever sold. The prices aro right Star Clothing Co. » DAVE WAOHTEL. 518 Cherry St. A RECORD 17,401 Orders Received, Filled and Delivered October 1st to 31st. This represents every order handled and cash trans actions as shown by our cosh and credit electric system. We say this is a record as it clearly demonstrates onr ability to take care of any number of orders, and to do bo promptly and with vory little friction. If your orders aro not included in onr list, why not ndd your name and get next to tho storo that sells everything good to eat, and tho storo that places quality and service above price. '■ wl ' c, ~ r * 1 Pure Pood products has been "Our Hobby." Thoy made ■ this storo famous. Phone 2G and get in touch with us. Flournoy Grocery Company 6 Phones—All No. 20. Only CoiTeo Roasters in Maoon. For Sale $1,800 Will buy a handaome six (!) room residence In BaUevua, newly papered and painted, and In apple-pie order. Uu a law lot alto 101x201 foot <toaif aero), and fronting atreet car lino. Known aa tho RutaoU place. r\irch«»«r can got posooaolon In thir ty (10) day*. NOW la your chance to get a nlco homo at a GREAT BAR- GAIN. Terms If doatrod. JORDAN REALTY CO. For Sale rge lot and on oar lino at I Mid. Th!« la one of tho nloeot homoa acroia the rlvor. Will bo glad to ahow It. FOR RENT. No. tlO Carling Avo-. 8*r 920.00 No. »>3, Cherry 8U T-r 331.60 No. 741 College BL. 0-r 849.99 No. tef 1 unran Avo., t-r..,,..9IO.OO No. 114 1 >nn Avo., 7-r 223.60 No < Milt St., l-r 912.00 No. 7f.r Plum at.. 9*r. 918.00 No. t i Rum at.. 7-r 938.00 No. 40* »OM at.. 7-r 933.90 <"«y Rambert and Carling Avo., 6 r 928.00 No. 1033 UNKl 8t., 8-r 818.00 No Pf T wtnshlp Bt.. l-r 913.60 No. j«0 Win ah ip 8t., 8-r 918.00 Frank B. West SHIPPING NEWS HARNESS $14.00 Harness at $10.00 $10 00 Hurnoss at $10.75 $17.00 Harness at $12.75 $20.00 Harness st $15.00 Those extraordinary prices for a llttlo while. Wholesale priors at re tail. Order a set, and It you don't like them send thorn back. Rent C. O. D. with privilege of examination. J. W. SNOW MACON, OA. FOR SALE A 1100 cosh paymtnt, tha balance of 92.10 on term* to oult you. will purchase a tract of M acres situated on ths Co lumbus road, six miles from town. This land Ilea loved, tho place la nt Coly fenced, and Is well Improved. The Im provements consist of a 8-room house, bars and stables. There Is an orchard of 0.009 plum trees and 3.000 peach tresa, I years old. on the place. One good crop will more than pay for * It Ring us up If Intsreeted. Minton-Morgan Co. Reel Batata. 420 Cherry 8t. Phon# 1108. fR IS t. toil! IS STEADY f HIKED ON ’CHANGE new TOTIK, Oct, ll.—The day's stock iiiurk^i was affected. plainly “enough. by a movement on the part of speculative holders to get oat or their holdings on the evs of Ths presidential election. News was not much attended to. al though there was eonsldarabl* discus sion of John I>. Rockefeller's announce ment of his political attitude and of tho reception accorded !L I The extraordinary gains In net earn ings for September reported yesterday by the Union Padflc and the Southern Paclflo were supplemented by the reports to the Interstate commerce commission or othsr trans-continental railroads for that period, showing Increases In gross earnings and heavy euts In operating cost It was considered tint ths strength of these returns would operate against the attempt credited to the rail- roads to bring about a general advance In freight rates after the election. The bank statement presented no great surprises. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. t1.MO.06e. United States bonds were unchanged y& M stocks today wire 311,100 I shares. ®W\V YORK STOCK LIST. American Hide and leather pref... 94 American lee Securities 254 American Linseed lo«; American Loeomotlve 41% American I.oeomotlve pref. 1M , American Smelting and RefidUlijr... flU Amer. Smelting and Refining prsf..1044 American Huger Refining IffmJ American Tobacco pref 921 American Woolen Anaconda Mining Company Atlil’f" (Suit ij'n.ii'.!".'."".'. Baltimore and Ohio 08% I Baltimore and Ohio pref, ........... II Brooklyn Rapid Transit 41% Canadian raclflo 174 4 7U&r!lL&?%iMLK ty, bwu m w«h wiMfciI1.IT. Receipts. Shipments. *«».„ m % a . M A •»“ Jersey .. laptake and Ohio ... ago Great Western . llcago and Worth West T Chic , Chicago. Mil and 8t Paul... C..*C., C._end St. Louis Colorado Fuel and Iron Colorado and Southern 41 1 Colorado and Southern 1st prrf 'll' Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... 104 Consolidated Oas 141% Com Products , 17 Delaware and Hudson 111% Denver and Rio Grande 29 Denver and Rio Grande pref... Cl., Distillers' Securities S0H ** f* February , July. August .... November Exports to France Exports to continent Stock on hand all ports 733.431 Since September 1. ?90l— Erie 1st pref. Erie 2nd wef. Great Northern Great Northern Illinois Central . Interborough Met.^^77777 Interborough Mot. pref.. . International Paper International Paper pref. International Pump. n pref Iff* n Ora ctfs C2M ll - M0 . NAVAL STORES. ■WILMINGTON, Oct. *1.—Spirit# tur- pentlne firm at 86%: receipts 23 casks. Con.nlM.tw1 receipt, 1,.77,074! Ho.]n jteMv »t 'll.Mi receipt. S!. Tar Kxport. to Great firlUIn S5a.77»; nrm at »M6: receipt, 17. Crud. tyr- axport. to France 164,s<9 pentln. arm at 11.60, i!.10 and *2.401; Exports to continent 901.112 *“ Ctty Southern : hh st. and Texas........ 20] SiSK 4*1 tv Mo'ithern pref.. Istulavllt* and Nashville Minneapolis and St I/ml Minn., Ht. P. and Sault Missouri Pacific | Missouri. Kansas Missouri. Kansas fend Texas pref..PVM National Lead ffV New York Central 10«fl Ne# York, Ontario and Western... 40*4 Norfolk and Weatam North American Northern Pacific " Iflc Mall Tha Ports: Galvestan . . Nsw Orleans Mobile . . . ■Savannah . . Charleston , Wilmington . Ra Him or a * 1 New York ... Boston . . . Philadelphia . Brunswick ] Pullman Palaoa Car Railway Steel Spring Renubllc Steel pref. w.............. 20 r k Island Company 1*4 k Island Companv pref 45% lends and Ran Fran. 2nd pref.. I/tula Southwestern 19% Louis Southwestern pref..i«.... seH’ Slos*.Sheffield Steel and Iron MU Southern raclflo 197% Southern Pnrtflr prof .....117% Southern Railway 2114 Rout hem Railway pref 92 Tennessee Copper 4IH Texas and PaHfio IM4 -oledo. St. Loula and Weal........ 2*U .oledo. Kt. 1/tills and West, pref... MM Union Pacific *.171% Union Pacific pref M. United States Rubber 81% United States Rubhsr 1st prsf.,.;.. 9i}«f United' States Steel 47 S Unljed^8tatea Steel pref 110H SK£||«» iViii'R' L-C.rf.lln, ch.mlcl ^:;:..\"v;v.v:.v.v.::::: 1{I| Wrailnnhonae Kleotrie 81 ■ Weetem Union I9U Wheeling and I^ke Erie........... IV4 Wisconsin Central r«4 8tandanl Oil 929 NEW YORK BONDt. S. refunding •«. registered......101% U. s. refunding ts. coupon.........194 V. 8. 2s. registered ]MU American Tobacco 4s ............... ' American Tobacco ts 1' Atchison general 4s Atchison adjustment 4s Atchison cv. 4s Atchison cv. Is to. ll Atlantic Coast 14ns 4s I Baltimore and Ohio 4s., Rsltimnre and Ohio 2%a Brooklyn It T. ev. 4s Central of Georgia la.... ..lid' Central of Georgia 1st tno 98 t'entral of Georgia 2nd Ino.......... 48 Central of Georgia Ird Ino,... 40 Chesapeake and Ohio 4%e •*•!% Chicago end Alton me....... jiU ‘ B. and Quincy new 4s...... 98\a Industrial Is .............. tlH Midland 4a If id ‘aerie Naoh. __ S5rt.TS.^;.*2K:::: fit rirat 1st tno..,..,,,..,, || exlcan Central cxlcsn Cfntrsl 1st Minn, end Bt Louts Missouri. Kansas and Texas 4s. Mlseouri Ksnsas and ^ pfMp. ^ iS w EXPRESS PREPAID l« u, <4fk» ol tkt S"wST’iLSJS'TS **" nl swSwnwfOii <• —1*« o. >>! w.:r.;?. more I. i»( or fo«r qwiYi or Men la bMIk. JI3 1-, p inr com m«n.. tj* •’--si S«»rt For SSlG asm gamer $2.o5 $..9b v.is 4U tom MSB. St fc -t. UmiI. Rouihvwnn. coo, 4..,.. r •hM Air Uh 4a. 3.00 5.50 3.25 3.25 4.00 0.00 7.50 3.45 iMathM* Kcuc 4. 4.50 ST.XS >•.' «>• 32.109.08—Will buy four new houses Saestl ill MiNv renting for I8LM per month. In good j[g M£ . . . L'.V'l'*. "i2’to.* k0W * ' Ol nt <*>*•, -.uu 1.3V MU aoBSWmiHwg fa ;i. r Fii» il«n hnucM la i-od Remember you get an ahaoluttly pure tTl5Sv* , i<i. F u^|{2 - c r. nun, tor nR—'W' xyhutcy, on. hundred proof, just .* it {ffls R& 23. rl.’. i * 1 u ‘ comej from the distillery. You take no .£.1?'n’. :nJ ** !•»}* . . chance*. 1 send goods by return train: *«m lit 1. H il ’:rtu. .itu.ua ob Um m mu Rclcrencc*: FirstN«Hon»tB«nkor»ny ^ * ly .mu, business min ol Siltsbury. , lak. Www U tut " Write for full price list. rWlS^o^-SiSS?., I nomtnaL Time Vs ?4aJ per dx months 3% l*rtioe raertwntlte paper <»I4 per cent hterUrx exchaivgo weak with a. fuC busiimws In hanker*' bill# at 4AJ 7T.. for 80 days and at 4 5lalt4.lt AT H« PRICES LIVERPOOL spots dosed..8.08 NEW YORK spots dosed ....9.33 NEW ORLEANS spots closed........9.00 closed steady at tha following Quotations: Range of Prices. Strict Middling 'i8! Middling ....7 M C rdt Cow Middling .8f »w Middling ...." - £V b?.ri£ condition report. " They soon firmed up. however, and tha general list ruled about 8 to 8 points net higher during the mid dle momlnij. Business was very actlvd half 1 ... — specol urs being the purchase or 12.000 of Jan uary against a sals of 12,000 bales of March at an 8-polnt difference. — _— to covering by local shorts against calling by spinners. The cotton market closed steady with prices net 2a8 points higher. Spot Cotton and Futures. jpet Qc NEW YORK' Oct. 21.-^Spot cotton ilosed quiet; middling uplands 9.21: mid- lllng gulf 9.90; sales 100 hales. Futures opened steady and closed steady as follows: , 8.81 ,.9.08 9.08 9.02 Receipts and Exports. Receipts and Exports. REALIZING SALES WEAKENS WHEAT t CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Grain markets on J • .. board of fr;i> 1 <• v.4-,1: today owing to realizing sales, wheat closing at losses 1 of % to %a%p. , J Provisions also closed weak. Open. High- Low. Clos. Wheat— I *3 Cork— Ot c. . May . July . Oats—■ Deo. . Key Ij July i III I « _ !1H! M $ .14.74 14.14 14.ti- 14.99 Sv.ftfli!!fc8»a:8 8:8 m Lard— Nov. ii? y ;; •. iiort Ribs— E: 9.40 9.40 9.1714 9.90 8.90 8.47JJ 8.60 8.87% 1.67% 8.60 8.60 9T Cash quoUtlons were as follows: Flour No. 2 spring wheat Sl.03al.04: No. •2s|1.9i: No. I red. 69%aL.00%. No. 2 com C6a68; No. ? yellow 72’ No. t oats, white 80%aS0%r “ white 47a61. Good* feedlrn?Tiarley choice maltlni 8l%i timothy seed 33.75. contract grades |8.30_, 63a58%; fair to Northwestern 31.28%. ij bushels. 142.300 201.900 _4 ths Produce Exchange today ths butter market woe steady; creameries. 20927; dairies I8e23. . .... Eggs firm; at mark, cases Included. 19aZJ; firsts 26; prime firsts 37. Cheese steady; 12%al3. ON SEED OIL. COTTON SEL NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Cotton seed oil was easier under lower crude values and poor demand. Prime crude In barrels Qm»ti&*tM'*n.t™fi>MtpM .'pi \g&i SSEIQSSS’u.’TESS Kxport. to Orret Britain Il.i}4 jSLfWSZI fA'lrll !6aS7 ^' ® ood Exports to France 4.1501 off ounlmer yellow 28s3i%. Exports to Japan. Price, Receipt*, Sales, Stock. I Prlee.'Rerts.li "iti 82110 131289 84119 WN 78011 *4iii 108 Interior Movement. * Lot* ill4 Cincinnati . [*% Liulsvllle . - Util. Boot. . . L Pr, " “,l . . .19 1-18 ] • • H 1 J8 tecta. I gal pm 1 st, u 11949 109r' 19M 9988 14549 ‘iioii 7*074 114271 lit LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Oct. II.—Spot cottop julot with prices 9 points htxhar: Ameri can middling fair 1.68; good middling 6.20; .-middling 1.01; low middling 4.18: good ordinary 4.17; ordinary 2.97. The rales of the day were 5.000 bele*. ol which 100 bales were for speculation and ex port, and Included 4,7oo bales American. Receipts were 4,000 bales. Including 700 bales American. Futures opened steady and closed firm; American middling a. O. c.: sss •November’ I November November-ivecember December-January .. January-February ... February-March .... Mnrch-Aptli April-May May-June fM July m if ill receipts 12. CHARLESTON, steady at i. Oot. 11.—Turpentine SAVANNAH. aG.. Oct. 31—Spirits tur- tlne firm at 38%: sales 610: receipts shipments 1,158. Rosin firm; sales receipts 2,074; shipments 1,103; 141,448. Quote: A, B, C. D, 32 70; c^ntlf fix' The Grand Exposition “ While in Macon don’t fail to see the great line .of Books, Stationery and Office Supplies. We are in our new store, 615 Cherry St., (next to Citizen’s Bank) and onr stock is fresh; positively no shop-worn goods will be shown—only the cleanest and best will he offered for your inspection. During Fair Week we offer you two hundred popular copyrighted fiction at 50c each. Write or call for list. On same days wo will sell any Bible at one-fourth off regular price. : j The commercial world.needs and demands a lot of stationery and office ap pliances. We havtTeverything needful for office and store in the way of commercial stationery, blank books, loiter (paper, envelopes, pens, inks, litter baskets, docu ment files—yrell, everything, we said, and that tells the whole story. Macon Book Company 615 Cherry Street. “ T. 0. PARKER, President. Telephone 383. E And F, 71.75.77Hj O. $1,774.80; H, fa.'oTj. ss.so: it i4.9h.at. R.»: n. 15.851 vt-. a., 56.50; W. if.. 86.55. ROYAL ONYX TAKES FEATURE OF CARD JAMAICA. N. Y„ Oct. 31.—There waa a amall attendance at tha Jamai ca track today. The weather was cold and raw. The feature of the card was the fifth race at 5 1-2 furlongs, which resulted In * victory for Royal Onyx. First race, two years, aelllng, 8 fur longs—Spellbound. won; Jeanette M., second; Golden Legend, third. *TIme, 1:14 4-6. Second r*ce. three years old and up, mile and a sixteenth, selling—Bad News, won; Rockstone. second; San guine, third. Time, 1:49. Third race, mares, three years old and up, selling one mile and a six teenth—Imitator. first; Fancy, second; Queen Marguerite, third. Time, 1:48. 2-6. Fourth race, handicap/ two years old, 8 furlongs—Waponoca, won; Wise Mason, second; Sententious, third* H. G. A. NASH, President. CHAi NEVILLE, Vie» Presid.nL H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.,- EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203-204 National Bank Building, Savannah, Ga. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. u. furlonga—Royal Onyx, won; Wood- lane, second; Nostasulga. third. Time, 1:072-6. Sixth race, maidens, three years old, selling, 6 furlongs—Raquel, / won; Queen Lead, second; Florence II, third. Tima, 1:16. SHIPPING NEWS" NEW ORLEANS, La.. Oct. 27.— Cleared steamers Montauk Point. (Br.) Newman, Bremen, via Newport News, Ocean Monarch, (Br.) Murray. Ant werp and Nor Thorsen, Celba and Truxlllo; City of Mexico, (Nor.) Hen- ryksen. Vera Crux and Tampa; Tam pico, Griffiths, Porto Rico; Harry T. Inge, (Nor.) Sannes, Bocas Deltoro. MOBILE. Ala.. Oct. 81.—Arrived steamer Helen. (Nor.) Starnero. Puer to Cortez. , Cleared steamer Sabine, McIntosh, New York. CHARLESTON. Oct. 31.—Arrived steamers Rokeby, (Br.) Sheldrake, Bremen; Iroquois, Ingram. New York and proceeded for Jacksonville; schooner Camilla May Page. Drlsko, Wilmington, bound Cheraw river with rudder head broken; torpedo boat Rodgers, Norfolk. 4 Sailed schooner Elisa A. Scribner, Dodd. New York. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 31.— Arriv'd steamers City of Macon, Johnson. Bos ton. Cleared steamers Dara. (Aust.) Mar- tlnojlch. Barcelona; Grolailys. (Br.) Vigors, Bremen. Sailed steamers City of Savannah, Fisher. New York; Lexington. K!r- wan. 'Baltimore; Merrimack. Pratt, Philadelphia: Alconda, (Br.) Jones, Bremen; Crossby. (Br.) Walmslev, Hamburg; Gerinnnlcus (Gcr.) Bermlt, Hamburg. NEW ORLEANS. ^ NEW ORLEANS. Oct. Jl.-Spot cotton OTA % JKS MX.*"* Futures opened steady, unchanged to 1 { film up. After tha opening tha mtrkxt ■dvanced on the Increased apot detnand jh tha Uverpool market, and tha nro*rect Jf a settlement thla afternoon of tha labor trouhlra tn the Tancsehlre district. Prices advanced until the,*cttv* mnnthn were in to 11 points higher than yeBterday'a cloi- Ing. On the closing the tone waa steady Elid prices showed a net advance of 7 to ■i * ■tendy Futures closed as follows. unbar. M«i 8.M imber. bid ........ 8 74 • m 8.79 * S 75 8.77 *80 8.83 Co.’s Colton Latter. NEW \OniC, Oct. 31—Liverpool re. spended to the strength here yesterday by advancing some 4 points on the dis tant deliveries, while the October position advanced sharply on tha last day on spin. 5«r«* calling’the last of thetr October deliveries. From the opening here Jiqut. datkm of some long account was In evi dence under cover as there were more' seller* than for the past week. The south W*x also taking profits and hedgtng. while! the western operators appeared to be' buying distant deliveries thepugh apnt houses. December wa« the strong post- tlon, as that month ts etrongly held by, spot houses who wt»h tc. attract a stroke here. It Is now the highest delivery. 1 if.SUl.'MU'WSJiSl’H: L i SSI temper was net quite eo bullish, but no one expresses snv opinion that the high receipts will bring about any decline. 1 ta tha pro par 000-Tenant property renting for nth and sw city taxes. Murphey & Taylor Rfc.u Estate, Loans and Insurance PHONE 267 Citizen's Nat'l Batik Building' [viPjr.iacM.ua ij— bflE3S!!I!C&DEMH Ml A (nu wii.atu REQUIREMENTS ARE FULLY IT BY BANKS NEW YORK. Oct, 21.—Tha- statement LotLike clear tax-heuae bank* Tor the week M s that the banks hold 323.6l9.t2f more the requirements of tha If par cant I teterva rtOw This la an tmreasa of ITt,. Ill In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last weak. Tha statement fallow*: Decrease. Loans IUI2.28f.l8S.499 ' ! 1,411.419.199 9,719.199 82.9St.tM 212,499 *».:iJ.SC0 *157.999. 296.162,40) 1.1:7.10^ 2 44,1*3.2*9 3-.MM.0TI 1.0.015 0X9 ItS *709.1:5 35.902.371 *:i0.32S ^Increasa^ .The parcentaga of actual reserve of the .learing-hoc.se hanks at the close of bus!- M9p tester .lav was 21. ft. ' Tttt statement of state banka wad trust companies «f Greater New York, not member* of the cYearing-boate. skews' that thoee tn-tttu«tona have aggregat* deposits of 8I.99U98.389; fatal cash 00 i bend. 1102.919.109. and loans amounting 'to 9976.195.199. For a Fine LIGHT BEER DRINK THE’ GREAT FAMILY TONIC BEVERAGE \ - ' ' Parents, did your children receive their rightful inheritance of health? If not, give it to them now. If they did, PERPETUATE it with Acme Maltale, a pure, non-intoxicating vegetable tofiic and food. It is strongly impregnated with the tonic properties of hops, and con tains more downright nutrition than malt extracts, or than bread and meat, AND IN THE MOST DIGESTIBLE FORM POSSIBLE. ^ It is a delightful, concentrated nutriment, an appetizer and digestant which brings that healthful, bouyant, abounding vitality which glorifies. in the sheer happiness of life. v Remember that the spiritless, listlessTchildren are the ones who grow up to be the failures and misfits of life. Give your children this tonic nourishment dur-' 1 t ing their growing years, and you will have done a j noble parent^ part by them and by posterity. ’ Sr''" Acme Maltale ta sold bottled and on tap by all beverage deaden. Be particular to call for Acme Maltale. Brewed by ACME BREWING CO. Macsfl, Ga. . M-o-M