Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 14, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH i 6ATDRDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1903 ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS ji CITY ATLANTA BONDf M f ATLANTA A WEST POOIT 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 ATLANTA, GA. H. a A. NASH. J>r„id«nt. CHAS. NEVILLE, Vic* President. H. G. A. Nash Audit Co*i EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203-204 National Bank Building* Savannah, Ga. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. A Mistaken- idea Perhaps you 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 innall, and extends the same courtesy and service to small depositors as to large ones. ’ ’ Let us prove it to. you. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON, GA. SOUTHERN ELECTR IC SUPPLY & MFG. CO. Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY V 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. Refrigerated Bottling The word sounds good, doesn’t it?. Just try a Bottle of Coca-Cola Bottled by our prooess. Tnere’e nothing to compare with It. We want to nhow you our plant Call and Inapect. You will ba delighted. It you wnnt a perfect drink drink BOTTLED EVERYWHERE 5o Sam and Ed. Weichselbaum P. O. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. Our stock ig complete with the finest and best brands of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. RYE WHISKEY IN JUGS Blue Grass Rye Elk Rye No. 1 Maaon Rye No. 2 Maaon Rye ...... Bartiett Rye ...! Our Private ?t°ck T. >B. Rlpy Rye Darling Rye , Ouckenhelnier Rye Mount Vernon v Ry* .... Montlcello Rye Gold Bond Rye 1 Gal, J2.Q0 2.25 2.50 2.50 2.75 ...... 2.60 3.oo._ 3.00 3.60 4.00 6.00 6.00 EXPRESS PREPAID. SEND FOR PRICE, LI8T—LET US KNOW YOUR-W^NTS. 4.00 4.60 4.60 6.60 4.73' 5.60 6.60 5.60 5.60 6.75 7.75 • 75 11.75 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‘your orders which'will receive prompt at tention. ‘- : Write for Catalog 29 W. Forsyth St. P.O, Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida ■ii mi a—————————— OFFERINGS TAKEN WITH CONFIDENCE THERE WERE FEW STOCKS FQF I 'SALE* HOWK^bWJ EXCfePT*A? I ADVANCES. lor sale. Tn# n* stocks In tit* hope ,,-X NEW YORK. Nov. If—There was no apparent obstacle to the advance in prices today. Except as bids were rals- |ed there seemed to bo no. stock offered for sale. The tufre fact of the advene-1 UM 'Tr.”r^UT: TSS!I i -- (conviction that they oould Just as well get higher prices for 'them. 8ueh offerings aa were eueoun tered were absorbed with ready confll dance. Blocks which have lain dormant were.revived r by putting In bids at .grad ually advancing quotations without bringing out any stocks, the result being some remarkable advances In the sale prices over preceding transactions. All this served to feed the speculative on* thuslasm which was prevalent In a high degree. The market took on all the ap pearances of a bull movement. The gen eral proposition advanced by the enthu siasts was that a quick restoration of prosperity was in sight, with prospects of larger returns to capital than ever before. United States Steel was made an Jeetlve lesson for all followers ofLJH prevalent speculative spirit That stock forged upwards to successive new record prlrra so that each ntage of ita advance offered an additional profit to anymmmd chase that had ever been made r stock since the formation of theHH.. pany. Its top figure of life represented a rise of 2 points over the closing price last night, which, in turn, showed a gain of Hi over the closing of the preceding night. It was the dominant factor In the market. Of the dav’s total sales of all stocks reaching 1.693.100 shares these of United States Steel reached the number of 121.600 shares. The large proportion of the day'll transactions concentrated In that stock In Union Pacific and Southern Pacific was significant of a centralization of the farces In the speculation. Yet the gen-I oral demand for stocks continued hroud and widespread and left practically no quarter of the list securities unexplolted. " traders caused a slight rcnc- Bonds were strong and very active. The day’s transactions were probably the Total sales today L693.200 shares. NEW YORK STOCK LIST.' Amalgamated Copper American Car and Founary American Car and Foudry pref... 26vj American Ire Securities ....,, American Linseed t.l V* American Locomotive 67 American Locomotive pref 110 American Smelting and Refining.... 96% Amer. Smelting and Refining pref...l07Vi A merh an Sugar Refining 13611 American Tobam American Woolen __ Anaconda Mining Co 53% Atchison * 96% Atchison pref 08% Atlantic Coast Line 105Ml Raltlmoro and Ohio 106% Baltimore end Ohio pref 90 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 54% Canadian Pacific 178% Central Leather 28% Central Leather pfd 100 Central of New Jersey ...210 Chesapeake and Ohio 46% Chicago Great Western 9% Chicago and North Western -171% Chicago, Mil. nnd St. Paul 149% C.. C.. C. and St. l,ouls 68% Colorado Fuel nnd Iron... 40% Colorado and Southern 46 Colorado and Southern 1st pref *9% Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... 63% Consolidated Oas 149% Com Products 19% Delaware and Hudson 177% Denver and Rio Grande *34% Denver and Rio Grande pref 76% Distillers’ Securities 35% Erie 2nd pref. neneml Electric .. Great Northern nr* Great Nmthern Ort Illinois Central ... fnterboroi'.gh Mel. . Interborough Met. pref. 34% International Paper Kansas Cltv Southern .191, Kansas City Southern pref 64* Louisville and Nashville 116 Minneapolis and St. l/tule. 44 Minn.. St. P. and Kault St. M.......1.HV Missouri Pacific 63 Missouri. Kansas and Texas 355 Missouri, Kansas and Texas pref.. 664 National Lead New York Central New York. Ontario and Western 7’’ . - {hern' Pacific V.V.V.’.'.V.V.V,'.153% Pacific Mall 29% Pennsylvania 139% People's Gas 109 Pittsburg C. C. and St. Loula 86 Pressed Steel Car 172 44% Reading Republic Steel 88% IP-public Steel pref 89 Rock Island Company 23% Rock Island Company nref 50% St. I., nnd San Fran. 2nd prof 32% St. t-ouH Southwestern 21 % St. Lnutg Southwestern pref 52% Sloss-Sheffield flieel amt Iron 89% Southern Pacific 117% Southern Pacific pref 116% Southern Railway 26% Southern Railway pref ,.... 69% Tennessee Copper 46% Texas and Pacific 32% Toledo. St. Louis and West .*. 35% Toledo. St. T*. and West, pref 60% ** — Pacific 1»'% ..... Padflo pref *6 United States Rubber 26 United States Rubber 1st pref 194% United States Steel 68% United States Steel pref 11.7% Utah Copper 69% Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical 38% Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical pref....!14 Wabash 14% Wabash pref 33% Westinghouse Electric 91 Western Union- 64 Wheeling and f/iks Erie 19% Wisconsin Central 39 Standard Oil 667 Amerlean T. snd T 131 NEW YORK BONDS. U. R. refunding 2s. registered 193% U. B. refunding 2s. coupon 194 IT. S. 3s. registered *100% ** “ “ coupon . ,,,..199" COTTON LOSES GAIN - OF PREVIOUS DAY CLOSES STEADY AT NET DECLINE OF 5 TO 10 POINTS—SPOT COTtON QUIET, LIVERPOOL spots closed.... 5.05 NSW YORK Spot* 0.26 NEW ORLEANS spots Closed.........8** THE LOCAL~~COTTON MARKET. The Macon cotton market yesterday closed quiet at unchanged quotations aa Rang* of Prices. Middling! Street Lot Low Mid dllng 8% Idling g* Nov. 7. II Nov. 9, || Nov., 10. 1806. iddllng ......... Spot Cotton Movement. Recta. Ship. .... «6* ’ in Nov.. 16, 1908 746 592 Nov/11, 1961.......... 413 163 Nov. 13, 1808... 342 464 4*4 404 Stock on Hand. Sept. 1. 1908 Nov. IS. 1908 Buttle more than lost Its Its gains of the previous day. closing steady at a net decline of 5al9 points. 8ales Were cst linn ted at 325.000 balsa. Tim market opened steady at a decline of i point to an advance of 2 points, or mhout un due on the cables. The active nionths tsold*l to 3 points net. higher shortly after the call on scattered Cover ing ami a renewal of yesterday’s late buying movement, but soon weakened unde rmroc aggressive offerings from loca Ibears and liquidation In the absence of Important bull support. After showing \ net loss of about 6a9 points, the market [rallied 4 or 5 points from the lowest on Italk of smaller southern snot offerings and a reduction In local selling after thr Hose of the English market, but the adl [vance was followed by the renewed weak- ineMs of the publication Into sight figures marking a new high record, and the murket closed at practically the lowest of the day. hSouthern spot mnrkots. reported early, ■ere generally unchanged and this seemed I somewhat disappointing to buyers who had operator on the rumors of firmer holders early In the day and the declsloni of Southern delegates at Memphis and [New Orleans to hold for lOe. Possibly apprehensions of a bearish Icensus report on November 26, and un-l certainty as to the action of the New York revision committee on November 18, in prompting 14 and 21 points the decline of between from (he high level of Receipts of cotton. aLJhe norts today 10,090 bales last week $»nd 66. week (estimated 482.433 bales last last year. Today’s receipts at New Orleans were 14.017 bales against 6.618 hales last yen hales against __ _. .... 1.108 bales last year. For the 460.090 bales against xvoek and 357.243 bales closed quiet, 10 points lower: middling up lands 9.25; middling gulf 9.10; sales none. *“ Mures opened steudy and closed Open. Iflqh. Low. Close. January 8:99 8.92 8.83 8.R4 February —— — 8.7s March 8.99 May 8.87 June „-ns—. July :..,...MI.„ 8.81 August Trr^ 8.64 November .fl.io- December 8.-07 9.19 ......8.87 8.37 8.77 8.77 Receipts and Exports. Receipts and Exports. Today. Week. Consolidated net rfcelnt*.. 81.219 478.733 Exports to Great Britain.. 7.781 101,915 Exports to France, t 20.404 Exports to continent 43.787 164,842 Exports to Japan... 3,600 8tock on hand all -ports... .010,789 - 8!nre September* 1.* <908— Conmilldntwl recflpt. '..MU.HI Exports to Great Britain 786.826 Exports to Franco 347,927 Exports to continent..... 1,177,312 Exports Jo Japnti 18,747 Exports to Mexico.., Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock. I PrlcelReef igntAR ffitrV Galvestoi . . Now Orleans . 8%. ;; Chnrieston 1-161 26087 :!*5j nnmon • . . . i,..« Philadelphia ..19,50 1819 271661 Interior Movement. . Louis 9% Cincinnati . ...I.... I^uilsvllle . . . '9% Little nnc-fc....!«’4 Rects.lSales.l Sti 445 2641 t.k. 674! 84269 32091146517 274 22511 14116 557 299 48423 LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL. — - Nov. is.—Snot eotton In fair demand. Prices 6 points higher; American middling fair 5.58; good mid dling 5.17; mlddllnf 5.05; low middling 4.85; good ordinary 4.34; ordinary 8.94. ~he sales of the day were 7,699 bales, of blob 409 hales wore for speculation and export, and Included 6.999 halts Amerlean Receipts were 12.099 bales. Including 11,« 609 bales American. Futures opened steady and closed ea*y; American middling G. O. C.: November Novpinber-Deremher December-January .. Jsnusry-Fo* ruary .. Fcbruarv-March .... March-Aprll Sent ember-October Oclober-November .. 4.79 4.69 4.67 Ijj* 1:8* 4.68% 4.6* m NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 13.-Rpot cotton wa* niifet and steady today at unchanged quotations, middling 8%. Sales on tha spot. w«*re 2.159 hales and 1,999 bales S' j{’ opened «tesdy at an advance of American Tohn?ro' tV.V.V.V.:: .*!!!!I! 76% J h< !° ,Lt!±'* nr VhT Atchison 1 gentrai r °4s <B }oO% ! nf,, * r rn fal n « ,n nhout ns 'exoected. d«vs|- £ ::::::: m TnY^ivcr: ‘izaMssa « ^irnison cv. as the »xn*ctstlon of hesrieb *ie selling! 166 Atlantic Coast Une 4s 95% Baltimore and Ohio 4s 69% Baltimore and Ohio 3%s 94% Central of Georgia 1st Inc 75% Central of Georgia 2nd Inc 45 Central of Georgia Id Inc.,,.., ... I ...103% ... 77% Chesapeake and Ohio 4M Chicago and Alton 3%s ... Chicago. B. and Q new 4s Chicago. R. t. snd P. R. R. 4s..... 73% Chicago. R. I. and P. R. R. col. is.. 7'.* Chicago, R. I. and P. Ry. rfdg 4t..,. 8* C., cT fc. and Ht. Louts lf*n. 4«.... 98% Colorado Industrial 6a 76 Colorado Midland 4s 73 Colorado snd Southern 4s 95% Delaware end Hudaon cv. 4a 88 Denver end Rio Grande 4s 96 d.., Erie* prior lien 4s 1 89% I the marker Erie Kenersl 4s 7« . 70’ . I nfter coming In about ns expected, devel* wesk tone, nnd this rasrket de- .n avmnar* because of the week-end figures, tfnder . price* fe|» off until they stood 5 to 6 points below the level of yesterday's closing. No support wsa offered and fhe market closed at prantlcally the low- e*t of the day. At the done the market wan steady and prices showed a net de cline of 2 to 8 points. Futures closed as follows: November, bid 8 *1 December, bid |.7| January, hid 9.74 February, bid 8.77 Msreh. bid 8.79 April, bid 8.82 May, bid 8.86 M„hh*rd Rr©a. A Co.'s Cotton Letter. NEW YORK. Nov. 18.—Cablegram* Hocking Veliev 4%s 79«4 Interborough Met. 4%s ,71% Japan 4e 2uZ Japan 4‘ Japan 4.. l/)ulsvllle 4e 11% Ml m-mZ:::::::— ^ lie and Nseb. unified 4s....,.199% nd unle«s Amerlean srhltrage buying continued, their market would be .... *Bt. L and Iron Mown, consol Is....116% sail, unified 4s 166%] HI. 1,. and San Fran fg 4a 77% I fiold 4s 98 I St. Louis Southwestern 4t 7*% 4a *2 I K-aboard Air f.lne 4« Manhattan coneol go! BSIS8! ni”l 4 1*t'licV.V4w«i»*Hi •'< flaKHrR Piciflc 4» 94 Minn, snd St ’Lonlf' 4S... . *'»% jWouthem Pedflc 1st 4s....i 96% Missouri. Kansas snd Texas 4a......161 i Southern Rsllwr" r ~ Mlseourl. Kansas and Texas tnda... ~ * “ Texas snd Pacific lsts I R . R . of Mexico con. 4s.... W% Toledo. St. L. irk Central geilIHi., ««,i Union Pacific New Central gsnrnl »g..7!%.125*i . Union Pacific n Pariflo 4s '. Wlf* I IL'N ^teel 2 ronitti'is”!!!! Mj 55' fin 8s . Western i end Western 4s. . ’is! mr.v.v.*.! 2nd 5s 11«M Wabash lets ^ W#*tc-n Md. 4s 79 Wheeling snd lake Erie 4s || . _ Wiwonnln Central 4« 37S i» l ...» L*. V.. V. H. and H. cv. 4s. rtfs,..134 gece-*.' '• /..m l^sko S|.m% %X i. 94% of Cuba u ..;02% lower* Ttoo «a»y ton# abtoad at tbe eleie 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. bears out this view. Herewith the heav iest movement on record, the demand from Wall street nnd the west was not so much In evidence, though there were few evidences of their parting with any of their recant purchases, l^cal traders were influence by the absence of buying orders to part wltii oome of their cotton because the movement was so heavy. A general freeze Is expected west of the Mississippi tonight, a late date, nnd thereofre without Influence on prices. At the close the market was steady. Liverpool Is expectwl to be unchanged to a shade better tomorrow. Sea Island Cotton. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Nov. lS.-Sea laland ootton, for week: Fancy Floridan 20% to it; fancy Qeorglns 20a%; extra choice Florida* 18%a!9; extra choice Georgias 1*%: choice 14a%: extra fine 14%al5; fine 13: common lints. Sales 1,734. CHARLESTON. Nov. |3.-g«a Island cotton, for week: 1 Receipts 1,994 hags; exports 937: sales 1.709; stock 5.711. Mar ket firm; fine 22%; fully fine 25; extra fine 27. la the comparative cotton statement for the week ending Friday. Nov, 1.7; lJ(W. 1907. Receipts at U. S. porta.. 47.1,732 349.153 Receipts since Sept. 1....1,563.955 2.424.298 Export* for week 299.130 327.585 Exports slno* Sept. 1.. .2,325.843 1.824.773 Stock at II. S. ports.... 910.789 770.434 Stock at Inter, towns.. 705,210 425.974 Stork nt Liverpool 673.000 Block afloat for G. B... 352.009 the movement of cotton for Weekly Movement, To mills and Canada 62.182 29.223 South, mill tak. (eatl.)..,. 61.009 53,099 Gain of stock Inte. towns.. 51.895 9.458 Into sight for week 451.017'448.924 Mills and Camidn Southern mill takings (estimated) Brought Into sight thus fnr for season 282.639 114..197 385,099 389,909 ... 4.770.201 3.449.895 164 bales added to the receipts fnt the Cotton Receipts. NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—The fnllowlnfi •e the total net receipts of cotton at all v»* pi nee September 1: Galveston New Orleans Mobile Havanash Charleston Wilmington •. «s .wr.::::::: teSSrt-MW Philadelphia San Francisco Brunswick Port Tnwnscud Pensacola Port Arthur and Bahlno Pass.. Jacksonville El raso. Tex Minor ports 1.395.586 KiLni : 733,225 105.996 810,014 199,117 22.54! Mil 4.M 34.464 11.246 11.801 Is the movement of spot cotton at the leading Interior ***" ''" *' Mum, ’ ; .-[it* Brenham . . ..... 1 •' i i : . Columbia . .1...., Colum., Ga..l8% Colum., MIhs. Dallas . . . Greenville , Greenwood . Helena . . . Little Rock. Macon . , Meridian . Montgomery Nashville . Hatches . Newberry . Raleigh Rome , . Selma . . Shreveport Vicksburg Yaxoo nit: ty.. 15 n.VKt; i/ift ■ The Tonic Properties of Old Whiskey are rccORiiliod by all phyaician. of standing—wlilikey to be medicinally pure must be the roal article—such a whiskey Is SunnyBrook the PURE. FOOD Whiskey It In distilled in the good old honest Kentucky way and its rara mellowness and richness ol flavor cornea only from years of perfect ageing. Every bottle Is sealed with the Government ‘‘Green Stamp" upon which Is clearly printed the exact Age, Proof and Quantity of whiskey within each bottle. DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: C. BLUM A CO., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. C. C. BUTLER CO.. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. DBDINQFIELD A CO., JACKSONVILLE. FLA. D. F. A C. P. LONQ, JACKSONVILLE. FLA. L. O. DANIEL, MQR., CHATTANOOGA. TENN. PAUL HEYMAN, CHATTANOOGA, TB NN. GALLAGHER A O’OARA, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. H. LEVY8TEIN A CO.. MONTGOMERY, ALA.' L. LOGO WHISKEY CO., MQNTOOMHR Y, ALA. Bottles $i ( l-fltli (lallon j It,a or Itourban 4 Bottles $*■ Full Quarts Uj. or Bourbon fig WHEAT CLOSES FIRM THE ON BEARISH NEWS •/• TO 146, HIQHER—CORN STRONOj OATS STEADY AND PROVISIONS EASY. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Despite n«w* of A gAtisrally bsarlRh character tha lonal Wheat markni rinsed firm tiMlay with price a to %o, higher than the previous Corn wm strong, oats steady and pro vlalons rosy. Wheat- Open. High. Low. Cloe. :: ;m m !:?,?» < July . . . 1.01% 1.93 1.91% 1.91% : Hu Hft 31 8| July . , , #1% 42% 61% 62% rieta— Deo. ... 49% 49% 48% 49 May ... 61 51% 60% 61 July . . . 46% 46*1 46% 46< ’276 ! Snort niba- Ml* ML 17619 I ■ 8254' L.. , 48411 4473|.... 13728 625K’ 4511 .... 1314! 101.1! 884! 3256 May ' I 5l7f 1991c... .1 9759 .1955'.... 5589 24441 1691 19*19 ,! 15859 Liverpool Cotton Stetletlce. UVBRPOOL. Nov. 13.—Following ere if weekly ndton FlaMaU-;*: flab ToUl rales’, sll kinds 59.999 S ntat eales of Amerb’sn 41,091 _ngllsh spinners’ lekluge 84,090 export 134 099 129,999 Import* Import* Stork of ell kinds.. Stock of American ■Quantity afloat, ell klnde .1*0,009 tuentlty afloat of American......868.AOO ’otel enles on speculation 1,899 ’ntal sales to exporters.., I.OOJ Weekly Bank Clearings. NE WYORK. Nov. II.—The bank deer- Inga for the week In tfce. Unbed States were $3,679,517,609 as against 12,636,977.- 666 lest week and JI.176,487,906 last War. The following ere the rlearinga of tha anutheeaern cities Richmond . Atlanta ... Savannah . Norfolk ... Augusta .. Jacksonville , DRV QOODB, NKW YOnK, Nov. 13.-A vary large busines* in being dona In cotton goods In Ilia primary market. Cotton yarns are also being bought freely nnd prices nr« iilgher. The Jobbing trade Is now doing a normal trade for this period of the year. The local wool market has been fairly ar-jlve on rarpet wools and very active COTTON 8EEO OIL. ’ NEW YORK. Nov. 13 -Cotton Reed oil waa steady with a light commission house trade. Prime crude In barrel* f.o.b. mills 36a% prims glimmer yellow 38%a%; off summer yellow 37a28%; goad off summer yellow 37%n3g%: prime summer white 39%a42; prime winter yellow 41a45. Charleston Macon .... Columbia .. (■■■■Nil f Dac. .87.418.669 ...16.g . <.118,099..,.|9.8 — iRosInal . 6 988.999... . 8 696,606 . 8.244.0<*....11.K . |.7l9jwt> ...11.9 ,. 2.685 969....21.6 , 6.6 .17 New York Monty Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 18.—Money on call easy; l%a2 per cant; ruling rale l% par cent; closing Md 1% per r^nt; offered at 2 ?Ima"loans easier; «• days 8%a3% Par cant: 99 days 3% per cent; 6 months 3%a4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 4ai% per cent. _ Starling exchange steady wlth_ actual buslnen fn bankers' bills at 4.83 70a4.93.89 for 69-day bills and 4.85.85 for demand. Commercial Mila 4.83%a4.l3%. Bar silver 49%. Mexican dollars 45, NAVAL STORES. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Nov. II.—Turpentine firm at 88%: sales 1.137: recOlpts^UII; shipments 1,161. Rosin firm; sales 2.948; receipts 2,538; shipments 2.873; stock t4C.- 451. Quota: A. K. O, D and Vi, S.fl; F and G, 2.99; If, 8.41; t. 4.iff; K. 4.SO: M. 6.81; N. 5.99; W, O., 6.35; W. W., 6 40. CHART.KSTON. Nov. 18—Turpentine firm et 37% Rosin fl^m; sales 666 bar rels. Quote: A. II. C. D and B, 2.7*a*9; F and O. 2.86a85; If. 3.38; 1.1.36; K. 4.80; M. 126; N, 1.86; W. G.. 6.25; W. W.. 6.39. WU.MINOTON, Nov. 11. Splrila tnr- iteptlne steady at 37. receipts 49 casks. at 2.40; recelots 838. Tar receipts 81. Crude turpen tine firm at 1.76, 2.81 and 2.49; tocelrda 40 barrels City Bond*. Macon 6 pc. 1919...7!7. loe fflSS Macon 4%. 1910 to 1984......,, 86 On a 110 per oant basis. Savannah K pe„ lftOI 88 Savannan 8 po.. lltf... 168 Augesta 8%. 4. 4%. k A pc.. M State of Georgia Bonds to. 4%. . III 194 Ga.4. .1986........ »c..t...;16« 1M Ca. 8%, 1928 to lilt 89 108 Grain and Provisions. These prices are at wholesale and not to consumers. Corrected by B. U. Jaques A Tlnsiqy Co. CORN—Racked, white .......8 98 or. bulk, made on appUca- No. 3 white.- ,r,. M ... 60 BpcclaJ quotations made on •mr-chSk. 't-hy ............r boj Timothy find clover nrfxed.. 96 Alfalfa hay 1.20 Bedding straw 45 nnAN—Pure whAi 1.10 FLOUR^Private S^nrk. fancy *poL.\* 6.09 Royal Oal, best patent 6.IS Ton Notch, first patent I.to Water ground Juliette 86 MEATS- L—Wat Tfc-Dn l riba..,• 19 1 riba... Nona A bellies.... SmokSi* 1 meats,'" ^4o! 'over LARD—Pura HAMS—Fancy augar cured.. If Ktnndard augar cured 13 - h^JKS nit other alsea aa named above. SYRUP- Georgia cane fnaw) New Orleans Black strap SALT—190 lbs. white cotton sack... Imported rock salt, lb CHEESE -Full GRITS— Hndnuts. In bbls Iludniits, In aacka SIIOAR—flranulatad. In bbls New Orlaana clarified New York yellow COFFER- Choice Rio Prime Rio, u Medium Rio H Common 9 to 19 Arhuckta'B roasted 18.94 mc»—Choice head 7% Medium 1% to 6 Railroad Bonds Cfitr.l Irt mort. I por cant, 1885. ..............Ill its Central of Oa. bilateral trust onKu °of "OfcTioiiWiiiuA f.'«’tr.l' Hi.’ lit' YnV.; jj'• • M M r.ntr.1 o». In, mo.. }l« « <i O.ntrnl O.. M Inc., II II Central U».. Macon * Vcrtn- HI Ml JrtSt Central 0^7 MICI. O,. _ ■nuthnrn°fe i• ->M Seaboard R. R. ifL 1} Southweetam R. R. stock...... 16* ot bou. * m pr«f 0». So, * Tin i«t ,I>r,l » Bonth.m B. It., prU. II BtltOY^r^ ». B.. com M Cotton Seed