Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 10, 1908, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

f THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH.*" TUESDAY %0ENIN&, NOVEMBER 10, 1908 .VC ABOUT IM GEORGIA STATE BONDS CITY ATLANTA BONDS ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBENTS. GEORGIA R. R. STOCK AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK SOUTHWESTERN OF GA. R. R. STOCK WRITE TO J. H. HILSMAN & CO. STOCKS AND BONDS ATLANTA, GA. /] H. 0. A. NASH, President. CHAS, NEVILLE, Vice PreildenL H. G. A. Nash Audit Co., EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203*204 National Bank Building. Savannah. Ga. t , j Expert Accounting in All Its Branohes. ' *i -A Mistaken- Idea Perhaps yon have an idea that in oyier 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 large ones. ' Let us prove it to you. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK STOCK MOVEMENT i '- : ' VERY IRREGULAR . oi n .• -a mix it; MARKET UNDERGOES PROCESS OF DIGESTION A8 RESULT><OF HEAVY BUYING. NEW YORK. Nov. 9.-The Irregular movement of. price* today betrayed the throes of the .process of digestion to which the market was subjected by rea son of the larae rule* of ntocke by the recent heavy buyers as well os by the holder* of longer standing. Although the market staggered under this treatment it showed g strong absorp tive capacity nnd power of rcslstence. This action served to keejv up speculative confidence and to encourage the renewed operations on the long side, which be came conspicuous after the .reaction of the first hour. Even so modcrato a reac tion as that of the early part of today IS STEADY HI ACTIVE CLOSE SHOW8 NET ADVANCE OF 6 JO .11 POINTS—SALES 375,000 BALES. LIVERPOOL spots closed tv....8.10 NEW YORK spote closed I...8.35 NEW ORLEANS spots closed......8 15-16 THE .LOCAL"~COTTON MARKET. The IT - 3xed sli follows; the prices of Saturday, with tho purpose of savlug proitts or stopping losses In case of a break In pricos. It was feared Low Middling •• Spot* Cotton^Movement, Beets, smjj. been met in the decision on Saturday of the government suit against the Ameri can Tobacco Company in favor of the government’s contention of tho violation by this company of the anti-trust law. The language of the decision * some of those in the financial . open up such a vulnerable position for practically all the great corporate combi* nations of tho modern industrial struc ture that a wholesale readjustment would lx* necessary. The assurances of the president-elect of exemption from pursuit for those corporations which are within the law and using legal methods did not sceni to cover the wide teach ing application thus Implied, for the Stock on Hand. Sept. 1. 1103 1.171 Nov. 9. 1901 13.241 very active with March and estimated at S75.(M BUSS. he market opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 1 point, and for *• - ----- • Jtea * II.W si’atute.*’ Tho violent break In the American Tobacco securities themselves, ! an well as a part or the pressure on the ! market was uaorttv-d to this Influence. _ ( While It whs partly offset by -tho vlg- general and during the afternoon March ; oroua uphlddlmr of a few stocks the dls- -** “ — J ~ A * | position to realise speculative profits con tinued In evidence. A significant development of the day ..... .. waa the decided tightening of the time a net advance of 12al7 points. Houses money market, which was reported much - * - * more active and with lenders growingly inclined to hold off for higher rates. The consideration bearing on the technical speculative position dominated the mar ket to the exclusion of facts bearing on actual values. MACON, GA. WAKE UP! Mr. Man, and get alive to the advantages of electricity. Believe it, a house that is wired means comfort, satisfac tion and contentment. A house that is not wired means work, danger, and inconvenience. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. jn.r.nj.ooo. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Total sales stocks today were 1,633,100 shares. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry American Car nnd Foundry pref... Amcrlcnn Cotton'Oil American Hide and Leather prof.. American Ice.'Securities American Linseed , American locomotive American locomotive pref American Smelting and Refining... Amer. Smelting nnd Rctinlng pref. American Sugar Refining American Tobacco pref. American Woolen Anaconda Mining Company Atchison « Atchison pref Atlantic Coast Line Knit (more and Ohio Baltimore nd Ohio pref Itrooklvn Rnpld Transit Canadian Pacific Central leather tho first few minutes ruled rather trregu lar owing to lower cables and uncertainty ' r> the effect of the census report, ltut ho market failed to yield to bearish ta owing to'aggressive support from Wail street bulls, demand soon became general and during the afternoon March sold up to 6.99, or 27 points above tho low level of last Friday, an.d 3 points above the previous high record. At this time the general list showed _ net advance of 12al7 points. Houses with New Orleans and western connec tions were active buyers on the advance, while some spot people seemed to be selling near months. There was some Scattered southern selling of the late po rtion*. and above 8.95 for the spring months trading became very heavy, Ing a reaction toward tho close. 8 ern spot markets, officially reported, unchanged to 1-lfc. higher. While the census report showed cotton ginned to November 1 than during any of the previous years for which rec ords have been kept, the figures were under rather than over local expectations, nd seemed to have no influence on loca* «t I mates of the crop, those believing Ir moderate yield maintaining their po tlon by arguments concerning Improved ..Inning facilities, early maturity, ahund ant labor and favorable weather. Receipts of cotton at the porta today - were 73.973 bales against 5T.883 bales last nS week nnd 61,833 bales last year. For the week (estimated) 430.000 bales against 482.433 hales last week.and 367.343 boles last year. Today’s receipts at New Orleans were 23.905 hales against 6.789 bales last year, and at Houston 11,754 bales against 6.829 bgles last year. Spot Cotton and Futures. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Spot cotton closed qnlet. 5 points higher; middling uplands 9.35; middling gulf 9.10; sales Futures opened .steady and close barely Macon Railway & Light Co. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY GO. DEFART FOR— ■ Savannah and Augusta ♦ 1:39am Savannah, Augusta Covington and Eatonton •11:55am Eatonton and Mll!edgevl!le..f 7:50pm Athens and Madison '....• 7:40am Athens and Madison * 4:50pm Atlanta (Dixie Flyer) • 3:J5am Atlanta and Griffin • 4:30am Atlanta and Griffin • 7:25am Atlanta and Griffin • 1:35pm Atlanta and Griffin 4i40pm Columbus and Birmingham..* 2:45am Columbus and Birmingham..•11:25am Albany and Montgomery.,...» 3:00am Albany and Montgomery....•11:40am Amerlcua • 7:55pm •DAILY. fEXCEPT SUNDAY. ’Current schedules corrected to data.District Passenger Agent. 603 Cherry St. ARRIVE FROM— Savannah and Augusta • 2:30am Savannah, Augusta Covington and Eatonton...;..* 1:15pm Eatonton and Mllledgevllle..t 9:00am Athens and Madison *11:00am Athens and Madison • 1:43pm Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis. .*12:05am Atlanta and Griffin *..• 1:05am. Atlanta and Griffin • 2:35am Atlanta and Griffin. *11:20am Atlanta and Griffin ,..• 7:35pm Birmingham and Columbus..* 1:15am Birmingham and Columbus..* 4:25pm Montgomery and Albany • 1:25am Montgomery and Albany • 4:2»pm | Amerlcua JOHN W. BLOUNT, ■ 7:15am DUN’S REPORT OP BANK CLEARINOS FOR OCTOBER. ' OnSsbsr beak clearing* elearly reflect the depressing effect on trade ef the eieotios, and the consequent contraction of settlements through the banks, total hank exchanges for the month at all cities reporting in tho United States, embracing mere than 100 of the leading cities, according to the monthly statement of B. G. Dun A Co., being 612,129,994,465, a de arest* of 12.1 per oest. compared with a year ego and 16.8 per ecnL compered with Octo ber, 1906. Tho disturbance lu the financial markets a jeer ago did not affect bank cleerings mates Uly until November; in October, 1906, trade waa very satire, and the total for that mcath was oloee to the high-water mark. Bank clearings this year have averaged more than 20 per eent below norma), the losses being especially heavy In the eerly months. A marked improvement appeared later, though October la an exception. Had the improvement shown in September been maintained, October bank exchanges would have keen fully 62,000,000,000 larger Chen the aggregate given above, and the amount would have been generally distrib uted throughout the oountry. The disturbance has been more marked in the East and Booth than in the West, where losses are generally small. There Is a Urge loss in the Middle At lantia States, due chiefly to the heavy losses at PbiUdeiphU, Pittsburg and ether leading Iron oeatera. In the Sooth Atlantic States losses are also heavy, particularly at Baltimore. Com perison la made below of bank exchangee by sections covering three yes re; also the average daily figure* for October and the nine preceding months: AMib Atlantis central West West era............ hedfle .............. 1908. 9768,311.380 014,189,134 lol .t 17-t ‘1 a ffTJSMM 363.139,910 1907. r)flA49A81 31 iAMAfU U67.t«»;m -’s 444,700*09 1904 6taa.sit.ift3 •fflSRva •40.343 *06 mm m iss-mm mass naans -=a United RUIN ...... 312,120,994.463 Average dolly« Oeteber JseusSr 7 ---.-—~ 813.794.664.334 -1X1 811367.600399 WfttjS 4S7A<Mi..S> mgaS 8«*A67o mia 638.27 -18* -Jr.o -1*4 rtSS a In the South Atlaetk States loeeea predominate, through Jacksonville Is an exception with a small galp. Lmscs are heavy at Baltimore, Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston, but not so large at other leading centers. The figures in detail follow t ...... sjohj.. WMlJWW24.AJO.235 EraE '"m *• •" SSSfJSS $:** t: a: t mi.vo* r»/tv on 13433J61 r .mum JS.SK-, OMm, •83831 ;T 1»A-| MM + 01 (Man . -IT; 6.431.114 421- 8313^38*48 -17J 6366*76460 -IS Chesapeake nnd Ohio Chicago Great Western Chicago nnd North Western Chicago. MU. nnd Bt. Paul. C.. C., C. and 8t. Louis............ Colorado Fuel and Iron Colorado and Southern Colorado and Southern 1st pref..,. Colorado nnd Southern 2nd pref..., Consolidated Gas Com Product* ... Delaware and Hudson Denver and Itlo Grnnde Denver nnd Rio Grnnde pref Dlstinera* Securities Erie Erie 1st pref. Erie 2nd nref. General Electric f Great Northern nref „ Orent Northern Ora Ctfs..... .717* Illinois Central i...l<I , Intorbornugh Met lOJv Tnterhorough Met. pref *??* International Paper *207 Steady as follows: . .7.8.11 ‘8.99 8.85 ft.93 Open.’' IJfvh, T#ow. Close. January • *** *** February March .. y u n y e- ,, ‘ — 't— July . .'.7.7.7.YV.Vft. 75 . 8^91 3.78 August .*.8.68 ••8.90 8.78 November —— —. —— December 9.00 9,11 9.00 Receipts and Exporta. Rrerlnts and Exporta,:, Today. Week. Consolidated net receipt*.. 73,072 183.691 Exports to Great Britain.. 35,671 Exports to Frances....,*)ft ,11.713 11,75? Since September 1. .'SOS- Consolidated receipts . 25% Exports to Mexico.... International Paper pref International Pump Town Central Kansas City Roqthe.*n Kansas City Southern pref.. lioulsyllle nnd Nashville .... Minneapolis nnd Rt. Louis.... - - ... Minn.. St. P. and Sault St. M 12 4 JJ Galveston . . ..19 1-18 26332 Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock. .. 39 'f'h* ports: I Prlee.IRM Missouri Paciflo Missouri. Kausas and Texas 32*4 M'nblte 60*4 New Orleans . 8 15-161.33905 67 Rnvnnnnh New York Central New York. Ontario and Weatem..,. Norfolk nnd Western North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas Pittsburg, C. C. and 8t. Louis.. . 85% .lsofl! Wilmington . .'8% Norfolk ... .19 Daiumore . . .i§!4 New York ....19.35 Poston . , . .19..15 Philadelphia Janksonvllle „ .|.#.... Pressed Steel dnr Pullmftn Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pref. Rock Irlapd Company Rock Island Company pref.... St. L. nnd Snn Fmn. 2nd pref St. Louis Southwestern «t. Louis Southwestern pref Rloss-Sheffleh! Steel and Iron Southern Pacific Southern Pnclflc pref. Southern Railway Southern Railway pref Tennessee Copper Texas and Pacltlc Toledo. Ft. Lotils and West Toledo. RL l4>uls and West. pref.. Cnlon Pacific Union Pacltlc pref United States Rubber United Staten nuh*er 1st pref..... United States Steel United Slates Steel pref. .......... Utah Copner Virginia-Carolina Chemical Vlminla-Carollna Chemical pref...., Wabash Wabash pref. Wsstlnghousa Electric Western Union Wheeling nnd TAke Kflo Wisconsin Central Standard nil v Amn. Telephone, and Telegraph Interior Movement. .is*** * Houston , Augusta . . Cinelnnstl ....I LmMVtns . . .1534 Little Rock.... 8% • Price.IReets.lflales.l Stek. 45811 LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Nov. ».—Spot eotlon In fair demand, with prices 5 nolnts lower; American middling fair 5.45; good mid dling 6.10; middling 4.18; low middling 4.78; good ordinary 4-27; ordinary 1.87. •The sates of the tiny were 8,000 bales, of which 3»0 hales were for speculation nnd export, and Included 7.300 bale* American. Receipts were 33.004 bales. Including 37, 100 bales American. Futures opened steady anj closed steady; American middling O. C.r jilt November November-Derrmber December-January .. Jnnuary-February ... February-March Mnrch-Aprll Anrlt-May ............. May-June m June-July 610 July-August .... August-Beptemhe ... _. rsf U. B. 3s, registered U. H. 3s. coupon.... II. H. 4s, registered U. H. 4s, coupon America Tobacco 4a American Tobacco 6s Atchison general 4s Atchison adjustment 4s Atchison cv. 4s Atchison c4.- Bn registered 103% ,,.104 ,..100«4 ,.loo'4 ..120% 7 7«% ..106% -.100 91% Baltimore and Ohio 2%s Brooklyn R. T. - * .1 o' " NEW ORLEANS.I ■JNKW ORLEANS. Nov. 9.--Spot cotton wan steady at unchanged quotations, mtddttn* ft 15-16 Hales on the spot werw 13.500 hales ami 1.500 bales to arrive. Future* opened sfeody with prices 1 P**int off toT points up. The ring was In ellned to took noon the census report oii . . » ginning an being bearish, hut Tieavy and .102 persistent buying wan Jn evidence from .-it,Trste. and the market rose nil! the active positions Stood advance of 1l to 17 points. At . 76% .109 . 85 . 50 it :«* _ itli (L.C-.sM Bt.I^pUts gen. 4s.... 9*^ . 71 :.K3 entral of Georgia Be.... Ventral of Georgia 1st lnc,.,J Central of Georgia 2nd lnc...d Central Chesap< Chicago Ch l cago^^^^^^PI^^WW* Chicago. R. I. nnd P. R. R. 4*., the hlgiient levels of the day liquidation by proflt-t-iklng lone* became heavy tnd the market feil off 5«6 points. The tone tbroiighruit the n*ibilon wsn very nteadv. At the ctoelnr the market was steady w«th nrlcev showing n net advance of » to 11 points. Futures closed ns follows: November, nominal ....>8.90 December. !>ld 6.84 January, bid 6.16 rsdo Industrial 5# Colorado Midland 4s southern 4s. Delaware and Hudson cv. 4s Denver and Rio Grande 4s Erie prior Hen 4s Erie general 4s Hocking Valiev 4%s Interborough Met. 4%* jatSS fix'777777 Louianrille"and Kwh."unified'4a'77! Manhattan consol gold 4s. Mexican Central 4a Mexican Central 1st Inc............ Minn, end it Lotils 4*. Mlsgourf. Kansss and Texas 4#..... kjmd^S^stem* * consol *4s77 t Short Line rfdg 4s.. Snsof f 4, l3 !‘7'77:::::777 , 96 St. L. and Ran Fran. fg. 4s ' It. Isjtils Houthwe.vtero con. 4s ' U-als>anl Air IJnc 4s I louthem IWcifli* 4s i Southern Ibiclflc 1st 4s i Toledo, Rt. L. and Western 4s...... ; Southern Railway 6s It.. Texas and Pacific Ists... 116' Union Pacific 4s 103 Union Pacific cv. 4s y. H. steel 2nd 6s.. WatKMrti iNts .. Western AM. 4s a warxMni ISM 160% Western Md. 4s 75 98 Wheeling and Lake Erlo 4s 61 O' 4 SWa* Lake Shore 4s N«w York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 9.—Money on exit ~— rata 1%; closing bid C ay; lfcaZ; ruling i »; offered at 2. Time loans stronger and more i n^imuiic of Guba Is i»r- ■L U and Iron Uoun. consol (*....112 £ 60 days 3%; 90 days 3%: 6 months 3%a4. Prime mercantile paper 4a4% per cent Sterling exchange steady, wltn actual bus in mx in hankers* bills at 4.93.66a4.l3.7f for *0-day biUa and at 4.W.7I for da- Are Your Fences Down? We are offering for a few days some good FENCING, cut to 3 feet, 4 feet and 5 feet lengths, at $1.00 PER HUNDRED FEET • for 3 and 4 foot lengths and $1.25 per hundred for 5-foot lengths; 5x5 heart pine posts at 20 cents each. Post long leaf South Georgia pine. Massee-Felton Lumber Co. Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga. A straight drink of whiskey. A number of people prefer to drink whiskey straight — and when CLARKE’S PURE RYE is taken in this way it as serts its superiority—because the delicate aroma and perfect bouquet is at once detected. CLARKE’S PURE RYE is the peer of all whiskies, whether used as a bever age or for medicinal purposes. It is aged and bottled by the United States Gov ernment, which is your positive guarantee of age, strength and purity. 4 Full Quarts, $ 5.00 Delivered 12 Full Quarts, 12.00 Delivered For tale by most dealers throughout the world, and >11 dealen in Chatta noor.a, Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla. If youri refuses to aupply you writo uj Clarke 'Bros. & Co. JPEORIA, ILL. s' • 4 Tho Largest Dhtliters in tho World February, bid 8.81 March, hid 8.85 April. t.M 8,88 May, bid i 8.91 WHEAT MKT 18 STEADY IN TONE LIBERAL PRIMARY -RECEIPT8 OFFSET HIGHER PRICES AT EUROPEAN CENTERS. CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Liberal primary receipts offset higher prices of wheat at European grain centers and caused x stead” tone In tho local market ut the close, (Inal quotations being un changed to 3-8al-2o higher. Corn and provisions wero weak; ohIh were firm. Wheat- Dec. . May . July . Cora- Dee, . May . July . Oats— Dec. , May . . . uiSiVork- Open. High. I«ow. Cl os. !:«$ MSB 1:88 !*» 1-00 1.00% 99% 1.00% 60% <1% 61 61% •0% 61% S?8 ill . 9.27% 9.32% 9.35 DRY GOODS. NKW YORK. Nov. 9.—A large volume Into the dry gooda market today. Job bers are doing “ ‘ ‘ sonnhle goodi qulrles for n active trade JIPMMP _.. and are gelling better In- Hi HI next year's shipments. The carpet season opened during the day, prices being from 5 to 7% per cent lower than last season for goods for Immedlato shipment. On goods ordered after Jan uary 1 this pest Reason's prices will pro ven. Raw silk Is slightly nosier. Uni Inn goods a:id cotton yarns are strong and active. COTTON 8BID OIL. NEW YORK. N*»v. l.-folton seed nil was generally a shade easier under freer offerings of crude. I*rlme crude In bar rels f.o.b. mills *6%; prime summer yel low 3*n39; • off summer yellow 37s88%; good off summer yellow 33n38%; prime summer white 39%a42; prime winter yel low 4 3a 4 7. . NAVAL 8TORE8. WIT.VtlNGTOM. Nov. 9. -Rplrll. tnr- pentlne steady at 37%; receipts 16 casks. Rosin Steady at $2.CO; receipts 93; Tnr firm at 11.90; receipts 77. Urude tur pentine firm at 31.75, It.25 and $2.40; r *8A^ANNAH, Ga., Nov. 5. —Turpentine firm at 3l%a%; sales 3M; receipts 186; shipments 541. Rosin firm; sales 2.463; receipt* 3.049; shipments 2,144; stock 146.- 805. Quota: A. n. C. D, i.lOalS; B. 3.80 to 2.67%: F. 2.6Ea37%; G. ?."7He»2%; If. 3.45; n,l<; K. 4.65*90; M. (TlfcUO; N, (.96- G.. 4.30; W. W.. 4.11, CHARF.EBTON. Nov. •—Turpentine steady at 38%. Rosin steady. Quote: A. B. C, D. K. 3.70; r. 2.78%*W; O. 3.75 to 2.10; If. 6.30: f. * 85; K. 4.70; M, 5.15; d, 1.71; W. G., 8.20; W. W, 6.31. State of Georgia Bonds Ga. 4%. 192* 107 103 Ox 4%. 1911 104 105 Oa. 4. 1926.... 1*4 105 Ga. 2%. ltll to IMS 99 100 City Bond*. Macon < pc.. 1910 100 101 Maoon 5 pc.. 1932 107 109 ^*7B. iiiii" ** * Augusta t%. 4, 4%, 6 A pc.. M 113 Cotton Seed _-1oe of sound, dry cotton seed any quantity. Ml— Iff ton at any raii- road station In Georgia. SHIPPING NEWS ^SAVANNAH. fkirNov. f.-Arrlved, strainer Morrlmadk, Prutt, Philadel phia. Cleared, steamer Beeburg (Dutch), Van Rossen, Bremen and Rotterdam. Balled, steamer City of Murrphli, Drcycr, Boatoh. CHARLESTON. B. C., Nov. 9—Ar rived, step mors Manchester, Spinner CBr.), Logie, Hamburg; Hlthwalte (Br.), Porter, Bremen; Apache, Sta ples, Jacksonville, and proceeded for New York; Mohawk, Kemble, New York, nnd proceeded for Jacksonville. Balled, —•* Provident ChehaW. • Jacksonville! Via., Nov. •.—ar* rived, steamer Comanche, Watson, New York; schooner Jacksonville, BREMEN. Nov. t.—Arrived, «th, steamer Caynsoto, Bavannah and New port New* via Southampton. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 9.—Arrived, Tth, steamer Balfordla, Brunswick and Charleston. Dry Goods—Wholesale BHWF.TlNO-4 to «c. DRILf.ING—7%c. TIUKING—4%n. to 14%o. I1I.EAU1IING—4% to 11%0. CHECKS—S% to 7c. PRINTS—5% to 4%c. Crackers. Ilarena sodas, se. Ilsrona nlonses. 7%e. Rarona oyster cracker*. f%e. N. B. C. fiodft*. 4%o. Ginger snaps IN. fl O.), To. Assorted cake*. 10c. * « Lumhor Quotations AT WH0LB8ALE. (Correrfed by MMsee-Fslton Lumber Co.) Common framing (short leaf) slxcd.JU.no Common framing Hong leaf) slx*d. 16.50 Common framing (long leaf) 13-Inch * Candy Btlrk randy In boxes. 7%o. Htlck candy In barrel*. In. Grocers. Mixed, pall 7%c, Cream mfxod candy In palls. 10o. MtrunowoMt* IJi* |lis<if(rrsanatsnl dlKbariM.lanimsMtlpsa IrrIUtlont sr ulcrrstloni 1 Msesaa MBkriM PitnUw, aid art Mtrls- 5 gtal «r ssttaasM. “ l«ld by Pnnlili. or Mat la slain wrx»K» GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Win be sold, heforn the courthouse doeir In Macon. Bibb county, during the legal hour* of sale, on the first Tuesday In December. 1908, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow- ‘"Lrr. rl i«& W iUM m«ur.c tw *. by The Burt Manufacturing Company. Ha Id property levied on as the property of William Behan to satisfy an execution Issued from the city court of Macon, Bibb county, In favor of T. A. Gates against William Behan. H. C. ROBERT. Deputy Sheriff. This November 4th. 1966. Southern Railway Schedules. Showing the arrival and departure of passenger train* at Macon, Ga., for Infor- motion only, and not guaranteed. No. Airtv* from: a. m. x m.l No. Depart to: IS Jacksonville. 2.6*114 Jacksonville. 3.0* 14 Cincinnati... i.lijl] Cincinnati.. S.oa 7 Lumber City. 9 25 7 Atlanta 7.31 14 Atlanta .l*.4J|tf Brunswick..lo.lf II Bruns wick... P .50] 8 Lumber City. P 4 *00 JO Atlanta....... I.34JU Atlanta 5.00 Grain and Frovlilons. > These prices are at wholesale and not to consumers. Corrected by S. R. Jaques A Tinsley Co. CORN—■ flanked, white I 55 TomT eiihir "m&U " or bulk, made on applica tion. OATS—White clipped 45 No. 3 white «... 41 No. 3 white 49 Bpeclal quotations mado on HAT—Choice timothy No, 1 timothy No. 3 timothy No 1 clover * Timothy and clover mixed.. Alfalfa htv 1.30 Bedding straw 65 BRAN—T'ure wheat 1.80 FLOUR—^Private 1 Bto3c|*fancy *pat7 AM Royal Owl, beat patent. 6.21 Ton Notch, first pap ut 6.10 Smoked meats, %o. above. . > HAMS—Fancy eugar cured.......... » flundard sugar cured 13 Picnic hams _ II LARD—Pure tierma 11% ffi"; is i«:!b “Jl Pure, m 40-lb tubs 11% KS a ft* '.Si-.}l? MeCaw's oompound Isrd..... 6% The same additions for other sixes as named above, SYRUP—Oconfla mine (new) 41 New Orleans 33 Black strap 14 HALT—100 lb*, white cotton sack... 60 Imported rock salt, lb 1% CIIEEHK—Full cream - .16 ORITB—Hudnutx In r Hudnutr SUGAR—On idnuts. In bWs f.oo Inut*, In sacks 6.50 T«i«!rW.3;± "i Now York jreliow 4% IS Medium Itlo 11 Common • to 10 Arbuckle's maeted.. ,.11.54 RICE—Choice head 7% Medium 6% to 4 Hardware—Wholesale. « fCorrected by Denlap Hardware Co.> WRI.L BUCKETX-I4.il to 14.60 do*. HOPE—Manila. 13c: 8ssel. 9c; cotton. , *vriRB-Barb l *.10 per pound, PT.OW BTOUKfl—llarman. 96o.| PVrgu- ""pT/nV BLADES, le. per lb. IRON—2%co per lb. base; Bwede 4%o. NAir.fl- Wire, |2.60 keg hsae| cut, 12.40 keg base. f ^BliOK^-Horse. |4.26 to J4.I0 keg; mule ghees. U ?S to 14.76. BUCKKTB—n»ln. $2.00 dox; while ce dar. three hope, 14.00. cHAIMS—Trace. 44 to J4 dox GUN POWDER—Per keg, Dupont crook TUBS P-luted. II. 10: cedar. J6.0O. SHOVELS- 17.00 »« 111 per do*. CARDB-Cotton. 14 50 per dox ^ ^ Railroad Bonds Bld.Asked. Central of Gx 1st mart I par cent. 1161 112 113 Central of Ga. collateral trust I per cent. HIT 105 104 Central of Gx consolidated, 1941 168 110 Central Gx (at in-.. 1141 64 58 Central Ga. 2nd Hm?., 1946 48 48 Central Oa. 3d inx, *5 ** Central Ga., Macon A North ern. 1544 194 105 Central Gx. Middle Gx A Atlantic. 1947.. 444 :—« Southern R- l ®4 Georgia U. R. A Banking Co.. 5 po., 1521......•••..«••»•»*»101 106 Oms n. n. * Co.. , per cent, 1919 .....161 102 Ox Boil. A FIX I pc.. 194S....10C t04 Seaboard R. R.. 4 pc„ 1550.... 14 18 asS,JL%.V»&S!!::::.8 .8 Bittra*!*;® If; Bouth.m K. n.. PMC •> IJ Couth, ra U. 1L, COB U U