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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1903
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GEORGIA STATE BONDS
CITY ATLANTA BONDS
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBfiNTS
GEORGIA R. R. STOCK • • "
AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK
SOUTHWESTERN OF GA. R. R. STOCK
v'lu WRITE TO/;'. '
J. H. HILSMAN & CO.
STOCKS AND BONDS
ATLANTA. GA.
COtTON LESS ACTIVE
BUT GAINS STRENGTH
MARKET O EC LINES AT OPENI^Q BUT
WALL STREET SUPPORT
LIVERPOOL spots closed.. 6.04
NEW YORK spots closed..; .9.35
NEW ORLEANS spots clossd .‘.8?*
THE LOCAL SOTTON MARKET.
H. G. A. NASH, President. CHAS. NEVILLE* Vice President
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.,
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
L.
203*204 National Bank- Buildlnq, Savannah, Ga.
Expert Accounting- in AU Its Branches.
Perhaps you have on 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 tho “Fourth.” This bank wel
comes new accounts, no matter how small, and extends
tho same courtesy and service to small depositors as to
large ones.
Let us prove it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
• ■
^ MACON, GA.
0. F. & C. P.
Wliolesale Wines and V/liiskies, Imported and Domestic
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
IMPORTED BRANDIES, GINS AND RUMS
In Original Imported Bottling.
Hennesy’s Three Star Cognac
A. A P. Leroy Thro© Stnr Cognac.
Key Brand Jamaica Rum..
Hill & Underwood Dry Gin
Gordon Dry Gin.
German Allasch Jvumnaol....
Per Qt
... $1.75
.. $1.50
.. $1.50
... 1.25
... 1.25
... 1.25
$1.00
.... 1.00
1.S6
IMPORTED WINES
In Original Imported Bottling
Canliffe. Dobson A Co. Chateau Montot Claret
Krott Laubonhvlmei Rhine.....
NIepoort A Co* London Dock Port v «.....<
Don Carloa Sherry, ;..... 1.S5
Nicholas Gome* Malaga. 1.2S
Nicholas Gomez Moscatcl 1.25
Krohn’s Campanarlo Madeira 1.25
IMPORTED PORT AND SHERRY WINES IN BULK
Bottled By Us.
Per Qt. Per Gal
Gomez Old Family Sherry.. $0.75 $2.50
Louis Hotter A Co. Anchor Port 76 2.50
Write us for special prices on above goods In cas© lots.
tions:
Range of Prices.
Good Middling
Strict Middling
Middling
Strict Low Middling
Low Middling
Spot Cotton Movement.
Roots. Ship. 0)
Nov. 14, 1901 152 4 4 2
Nov. 1C. 1908 036 252
Stock on Hand.
Sept. I, 1908 i.i.o
Nov. If, 1908 12.610
..... - active today and fluct
uations were narrow with the close steady
at a' net advance of 11 points on Novem
ber, other months being 1 point higher to
1 points net lower. Pules for th© day
wore* estimated at 175.000 bales.
The' market opened steady at un
changed prices to n decline of $ points
In rc* panto to lower cables than expected,
but rallied on Wall street hull support
and some scattering covering demand
from southern sources, which was be
lieved to represent covering of hedges.
At one time the active months ruled
about 2 to 4 points higher, but eased off
slightly toward tho close under realizing.
Fluctuations ““ * “**—*
5 points,
dally i
changed.
Uncertainty regarding the probable ac
tion of the New York revision comr “
Its meeting after the plos©
grad© in the rise left it with less
., 8% vlndng power
) within a range of about
Wednesday, and with reference to the
probably had a tendency to restrict gen
eral business during the day’" session.
Estimates as to the probable showing
of the census report range from #.750.600
to lO.ldh.OOO hales. It Is reported that
the government estimate will b# published
on December 9. Interior receipts r
duetlon In the
Receipts of cotton nt the oorta today
recelnta at New Orleans
Root Cotton and Future*,
NEW VORIC. Nov. 16.—Spot ee
dosed oiilet; middling uplands 9.35: mid-
steady as follows:
High, Low. Close.
8.99 8.93 8.93
i.ff
8.08
January ft
February
March 8.85 8.92
May 8.84 8.89
July 87ro
August 8.03 8.08
October 8.35 8 55
November ——
December 9.12
Receipts and Export!. ’
Recelnt* and Exports, Todnv. Week.
Consolidated net receipts.. 01.149 • 111.207
Exports to Orest Britain.. *1,700 28.020
Exports to France 1.947 1.947
Exports to continent 22.955 28.555
Stock on hand nil port©....948,880
.10 9.08 O.oo
Since September 1. 1908—
Consolidated receipts _
Export© to Great Britain 812.452
Exports to France “—
Mexico...; .
-Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock.
The Ports:
! Price.
Onlvcston . . .fo 1-10
& sw Orleans
obllo . . .
Savannah , .
Charleston .
Wilmington .
Norfolk
8 1*-16
8 12-10
8 13-161 18221.
Baltimore . .
New York ..
Boston . . .
Phlladelnhla
Reels.ISnloS.I Btek.
204*.4I 24901278774
120031 20*01238882
42131 7001 00754
W7B1 *62)1025731
33049
1-16 6190 701
WONT COMPARE WITH LAST
WEEK'S V1QOROU8 MOVEMENT
ON THE 'CHANGE.
NEW YORK, Nov, 10 —Mixed views
over the speculative outlook found their
reflection In th© spotty and somewhat Ir
regular ton’e of th© stock market today.
The upward movement was constrained
and languid by comparison with hut
week’s vigorous movements and th*
prominence of the stocks of a minor
■ntlment towards the
HEOTIV Specific» reasons for the check
Ito the speculative accumulation were not
dear. It wks baaed apparently more on
I the general consideration of th* extent
to wTilch distribution had been going on
nt the high level of prlcsc and tho sus
picion that with such distribution effect
ed the market would enjoy lesa fostering
cure from the powerful Interests which
had It In control all through the sum
mer and up to the time of the election.
I The court decision that the Amerlcun
closer attention.
lde bearing on business activity and <
apcclul Interests.
News of the government's suit to col
lect back taxes from the American Sugar
Refining Company weakened that stock.
The foreign sales of stocks stiffened
the foreign exchange market, hut the
money market was little changed.
Heavy deposits of money fdr redemp
tion of bank notes at Wnahlngton make
it evident that the notes outstanding
against the treasury ce.*tlflratos which
muture November 10 will be retired for
the most part Instead of being kept out
by substitution of bonds for the certifi
cates as the treasury ruling would per
mit. •
Bonds were Irregulsr. Total sales, par
value, $6,620,000.
United States $s advanced % per cent
j call. .
Total tales today ,1,081.900 -hares.
NEW YORK . STOCK LIST.
Amalgamated Copper .' 80’,
American Car and Foundry 47
American Car and Foundry pref.,..107
American Cotton Oil 35V
American Hid© and Leather prof... 27V
American Ice Securities 26V
American Linseed 12%
American Locomotive 66%
. . ______ American lx>cnmotlve pref. .10914
falling off this week American Smelting ami Refining^.,
Amor. Smelting and Refining prc7...107%
American Sugar Refining 133
American Tobacco prpf .
offerings within tho next throe American Woolen ; 81 Vi
'Anaconda Mining Co 61%
Atchison V 95%
A trillion pref. 98%
Atlantic CoA«t Line .
Baltimore and' Ohio 108'/
anadlan Pacific
Central of New Jer*<
100
Chesapeako and Ohio 45%
Chicago Great Western 12
Chicago and North Western *.171%
Chicago, Mil. and St, Paul 148%
O.. C.. C. nnd St, Louis 67
Colorado Fuel ana Iron 40.
Colorado nnd Southern 46
...1501
19
* 177V
'Interior Movement.
Price. Rects.lSales.l Btck.
This May Interest You
At this season of tho year It behooves you to have a little good
whiskey in the house—It often saves doctor bills, when - properly used.
Ordering away from homo ns : ou have to do now, you want your
orders handled by people you can depend upon. You know us of old*
—send them to us and you will b© satisfied In every particular.
W* carry a complete line—from the cheap to tho best. Com or
Rye from $1.50 per gallon up (plus 60c for express) to $5.00 per gallon,
prepaid. We prepay express charges on all goods from $2.60 per gal
lon up in jugs or $2.90 in glass. ,
Fine Old Com $3.00 per gallon: four quarts $3.50
Mount Vernon Rye $4.00 per gallon; four quarts $4.50
White Mills, bottled in bond, four quarts $4.50
Black; Label Rye
This Is an extra choice offering at $15.00 per cape (12. bottles).
These are only a few of our many gortd things. Full lin© of
Wines, Champagnes, Brandies, Beers, etc. Send for prlco list.
Sam Weichselbaum & Mack
P. 0. Box 163.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... 63V
Cmimlldn ted Gas ......
Corn Products
Delaware and Hudson'.
Denver and Rio Grande
Denver and Ulo Grando pref 76
ids tillers' Securities ,; 3114
Erie 34%
Erin 1st pref. 48%
Erin 2nd pref. 3914
General Electric ..16414
Great Northern pref. 140%
Great Northern Ore ctfs 73
Illinois Central . 14874
Intorlmrough Met./ ...' 1374
Interborongh Met pr©f, 36*4
International Paper 1174
International Paper prof. 57%
International Pump 3274
Iowa Central 80%
Kansas City Southern $0
Minneapolis and St. Louis 44M,
Minn.. St. P. nnd Bault St. M 134
Missouri htoino 62%
Missouri, Knnsns and Texas ....... 85%
Missouri. Kansas and Texas pref... 69*
National Lead $4%
New York Central ......
New York. Ontarf
Norfolk nnd West
North American -
Northern Pacific 165*4
Pacific Mall 11%
Pennsylvania ........ '••••}£}&
People’H Gas t .lOOVfc
Pittsburg. C. C. and St. Louts 15
Pressed Steel Car '••••*2
Pullman PitlnCrf Car .... 173
Hallway Steel Spring 4e
Reading
Republic Steel pref 5*5)
Hoek Island Company 22%
Rock Island Company wfe. 49%
St. L. nnd Sail Fran. 2nd pref $?%
Ht. I<nul* Southwestern 21H
St. Louis Southwestern pref.,,,,.., 63%
Sloss-Sheffleld Steel Atid Iron,
LIVERPOOL.
! LIVERPOOL, Nov. 16.—Bpot cotton In
, fair demand, prices 3 points higher;
American middling fair 8.62; good mid
dling 6.16; middling 6.64; low middling
'4.84; good ordinary 4.33; ordinary 8,93.
. The sales of the dny were 8.000 1-nles. of
i which 600 bales were for speculation and
1 •**“'-* »nd Included 6.500 bales Amer-
;e|pts wer* 11.000 bales, includ-
export,
lean. Rl _____ ...
In* 10.600 bales American.
Futures on-ned steady and closed quiet;
American middling a. O. C.:
*247 118568 : RouthSro Pacific. 1I7Vl
Southern Pacific pref. 120
4|00|149J76 Southern Railway 26V
2501 23200 Southern Railway pref 694|
16451, Tonnessoe Copper 52/!
m-. I****** ' Texas nnd Pacific 3*y
*•**1 1 60280 Toledo, Ht. I/iuls nnd West 36
Toledo. Ht Louis and West. pref... 60V
Union Pacific MM
Union Pacific pref 9?V
United States Rubber ............... $ejj
United States Rubber 1st pref 104V
United States Steel 67V
United States Steel pref lljV
Utah Conner’ 48V
Vlrglnln-Carollna Chemical ........ IJ
Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical pref...,11*
Novemhcr-Doccmber
I December-Janunry .
.Tnnunrje-February ,.
i Fsbruary-March ....
! March-April
(Aprll-May
; Mny-Juno
June-July
Juiy-Augtist
August-September ..
PeptemWr-Oetnbsr ..
October-November ..
4.72 %
mp
t:S*
1:8*
.4.7*
4.71
.SEVfc
NEW ORLEANS.
NF3W ORLEANS, Nov. 18.—Bpbt cotton
nnlet and stendy. unebanged, middling
874. Sales on the spot were 1,200 bales
and 700 bales to arrive.
Futures opened steady st a decline of
8 to 6 points under tbs effect of dl-ap
pointing csbls*. The market ~
narrow and feolarele-s all thi
session, prices moving over a range of
only 4 points. Soon after the opening.
~clcss were at their lowsat, but' here
'y 4 points k*w-
At the
Virglnla-Caroli
Wabash prof! I *??!
Wcstlnghouxe Electric *;V
Western Union
Wheeling and T^ike Erl* llM
Wisconsin Control /....*•
Amer. Tel. and T. ,\ 13*
Standard Oil ...«70
NEW YORK BONOS.
BEDINGFIELD & CO.
(Incorporated)
EDWABD LOH, President.
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
The names imply that everything bought here is
the highest grade of all standard whiskies/ at lowest
prices. _ r% ’
Send ns your orders which will receive prompt at
tention.
Write for Catalog
29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098
Jacksonville, Florida ,
J prlt _
the active months , _ __
. or than EatuMay’s flnnl prices
close the market was steady with prices
, showing only a slfghtupwnrd movement,
which carried pricy up until they stood
rhlch carried nrlewi up until they stood
inchknred to 2 points above yesterday's
Anal prices.
Futures dosed ss follows:
November, hid 8.8*
December, bid % g.s©
January, bid 8.79
February, bid 8.fl
March, hid 8.84
Aorll, bid 8.84
TT. E. refunding 2a. registered J2!^
U. B. refunding 2a. coupon /.|2l M
}J. §. 3s. .registered jJW%
U, H. 3s, coupon 122»
U. H. 4s. registered 110%
IT. S. 4a. coupon •••'•••I!.,
American Tobacco 4s 76%
American Tobacco 6s J2J
Atchlxon general 4s
Atchison adjustment 4s ®1%
AtrMson cv. 4s 101
Atchison cr. Bs 106%
Atlantic Const Linn 4s 96%
Baltimore and Ohio 4s. 99%£
Baltimore and Ohio 3%« *4%
Brooklyn It. T. « v. 4s # 78%
!s«P- Central of Georgia 6s 103%
dull. | Central of Georgia 1st Inc 75
rough the Central of Georgia 7nd lnc 63
— Central of Georgia 3d Inc. el
Chesapeake and Ohio 4%e 103%
Chicago end Alton 2%s 77
Chicago, It. and Quincy new IS.... 98%
Chicago. R. I. and F. R. R. 4s...... 71%
Chicago, It. I. end !\ R. It. col. 6s.. 75%
Chlrago. R. I. and I*. Ity. rfdg. 4s.. 8774
C. f C.. C. nnd Hf. I/>uls gen. 4s.... 91%
Colorado Industrial
Colorado M'dlsnd 4s 7?„
Colorado and Southern 4s... IjH
K lnwara and Hudson cv. 4» 101 *
nver and Itlo Grande 4s 96'
Erl* prior Hen 4e *9
Japan 4-
rational
May, bid
New York Money Msrictt,
NEW YORK. Nov. 1$.—Money on
easy; l%*|: ruling rate 1%: Hoeing
1%: offered #t 1% per cent
Time loans dull with firmer tendet.-,.
to dara * P?r r ^, t: <w > r " *%•$% P*r
cent: • months *%a4 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper 4s4% per cent.
Sterling exchange steady with actual
business In bankers' bills at 4 11.71 for
to-day MU* and at 4.85.S0 for demand.
cSmmeretni whs 4.W%a4.l$%.^^
Bar silver 60%.
Mexican dollars 48.
Lumber Quotation!
fom men Tram I nr fy#TraD : ! t. Louis Bout
Common framing iNngTSsn;V/^ lf.M Hygboard Air I.
XT’ * — “ - Krlflt
BES
Common framing <
Candy
Stick ©andy-In boxes. 7%c,
Ftfrlc candy .In barrel*. 7c.
Grocers. Mired. PAfl 7%c
Cream nUtd candy In ptlla, lto
Brio prior Hen 4e ff
Rrle general 4e.... ..If
Hocking Veliev 4%s 166
n ter bo rough Xlet. 4%S 74%
!»t*" ;
,4.. I..........!..
n. .nil Kanli. iinin.d* 4. Ml
ttan consol gold 4e.91%
Manhattan
Mexican Central is
Mexican Central 1st Inc 19'
Minn, and Ht. Louis 4s^..... *1
Mlrsourl, Kansas and Texa* 4s...... 100
Missouri. Kansas and Texaa 2nds. •'
kmm*l R. R. Hi
. of Mexico con. 4s.... I
New York Central gen. $%*.. ,»•„
New Jersey Central general U 127
Northern Pacific 4e * 102%
Northern Pacific 3s 73%
Norfolk and Western consol 4s 98%
Oregon Short Line rfdg 4s 9h%
tii. L. end Iron Moun. conaol $*....110%
d Han Fran. fg. 4» 7t
Southwestern con. 4* 77.
W Una 4s 63%
. _.BBHj::: 8s
them Railway 5s
Tcyan and Petlflc 1-t* 117V
Toledo. Ht. U »nd WegUm 4s 7*V
Union Pactflc 4« 19}*
4a...... IWV
A Whiskey Toddy
There are a number of people, especially those in
the elder class, who drink three toddies daily. When
good whiskey, such as Clarke’s Pure > Rye, is consumed
in this manner it is decidedly beneficial—very.strength
ening for the feeble or convalescents. A little sugar dis
solved in a small amount of water blended with whiskey
is a toddy.
Clarke’s Pure Rye
is the most perfect whiskey in the world—it is sold in
every civilized country— a genuine mark of quality. It
is aged and bottled by the United States Government.
This is your guarantee—for further evidence of its good
ness order a case.
4 Full Quarts, $ 5.00 Delivered
12 Full Quarts, 12.00 Delivered
For sale by most dealers throughout the world, and all dealers in Chattunoog*.
Term., and Jacksonville, Fla. If yours refuses to ,upply you write us.
Clarke Bros. & Co.
PEORIA. ILL. - .
J7io largest Distillers In tho World
Western Md. 4s 79%
Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s 82%
Central 4s 87%
Wisconsin
N. Y.. N. 11. and H.
Lake Shore 4s
....13.'»%
LIBERAL RECEIPTS
CAUSE HISS
NORTHWEST AND 80UTHWE8T RE
PORT ENORMOUS QUANTITIES
WHEAT RECEIVED.
CHICAGO, Nov. 16.—Liberal receipt*
of wheat In the northwest and southwest
caused weakness today In tho local mar
ket, prices at the close being down %o.,
compared with tha previous close.
Corn and oats were also weak, but pro
visions closed steady.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Wheat-
Doc. , , . 1.113 W.
SB::: I.ClS
Corn-
Dec. ... 63%
May. ... 63%
July . . . 62%
Oats—
r Dec. ... 49
May ... 61
July ... 46%
Mess Pork-. _
Jan. .. .15.90 1
May . . .11.07% 1
'IrSir. . . ».10 t.tl ' 1.0714
U.r . . ■ >.20 I SO >.30 >.27V4
Short Ribs—. . __ _
Jan. , . . 8.35 8.40 8.15 8.40
May ! . . 8.60 8.67% 8.60 8.65
R i
-0 16.02%
6 16.13*%
DRY GOODS. t
NEW YORK, Nov. cotton
good market opened strong today. Ad
vances were announced In wide shootings,
pillow cases, towellings, etc. Cotton
yarns are being bought In larger quan
tities. Itaw silk Is firmer In foreign mar
kets. Dresa goods are slightly better In
demand thnn lest week. The
of the movement in merchandise
table during the day.
activity
COTTON 8EED OIL.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16.—Cotton seed oil
as about steady with a moderate inr»I
trade. Frtme crude In barrels f.o.b. mill*
80; prime summer yellow 3Ha%; prime
summer white Ilell: prime winter yellow
44a4l; ©ff summer yellow 87*11%; good
off summer yellow $7n38%.
NAVAL STORKS.
CHARLESTON. Nov. 1$.—Turpentine
Arm at 17%. Rosin Arm. Quote: A, B,
c Tj. r .nil r. a :.77‘invv..
ir, >10744: i, 1.90: W, 4 >o: m, 4.28:
N B.*0: w7o.. >.25; W. W.. «.>J.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Nov 16.-^Turpentine
„ Rosin firm:
2.984; shipments 2
uqter ; " " *
J.”)!
i!os 1.268;
shipments
i 17.947; cJuVt’e »». w. • •>-», ».-v
> 1.18; K. S.«2H1«7}4: V I li’A.il); o,
9;>0«>2l4: bI. 4.00: k. <.90:.
M. 9.14: », 1.99: WTO.; «.»: w. v/.,
' wlt.MTKOTON. Nov. II.—Turpwtln.
steady at 17%: receipts 17 casks. Rosin
steady at $.59; receipt* 840. Tar flrm
s» 2.f»0; receipt^ 8 barrels. Crude turpen
tine Arm at 1.75. t.60 and $.60; receipts
Hardware—Wh olesale.
(Comet** Mr Dunlap Hardware
- _ . , ware Co)
WELL pt T CKETH-14.26 to 14.69 «W
ROPE—Manila, lie; Beset. »c: cottoa
"wmB-n.rb. 2.10, nor poumj.
PLOW BTOCKH—Ifarman, tic
*°rr.oW ^T,ADF,8. 6c. per lb.
IRON—2%cc per lb. base; Swede 4%c.
P °AXEB—16.00 do* base.
f.E'U 9’t * bar. 7*Ar.. pound.
NAILS—Wire, $2.CO keg base; cut,
twee kef base.
BHOJ^Horse^fl.ti to $4.80 keg; mule
$ SucmCTB—Plain. $1.99 do*.; whit# ee*
flNB^Tnce.\i to $6 dos.
OTtV powder—Per k*g, Dupont crack
jus*
CAnDH-Cotton. II.CO pop Dos.
Dry Goods—Wholesale
S7TRRTTKO—• lo to.
hRTTJsiNQ—7%e.
TICKING—lie. to 14%e.
BT.EArTTINa—4% to ll%0.
ClfECKS—•% *0 7e.
P1UNTH—6% to 6%#.
Crackers.
Assort.4 »>«. Its.
Oldest Whisky House in South
ESTABLISHED 1881
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS*
Pure line old Rye. by th*
I allon .81.09
full quarts .....$1,60
Express prepaid.
QEORQB J. COLEMAN.
Pur© Pennsylvania Rye,
ilfii and nielli,w. by tln»
gallon - *.$2.76.
full quarts 43.00
Express prepaid.
ANVIL RYE.
Pure and substantia! fern-
Express prepaid.
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN.
Rich and mellow, by tho. .
gallon .41.60
4 full quarts $2.90
Express prepaid, . ;
OLD GEORGIA CORN
Direct From Bonded WarehouMe and Old.
"Uxpress prepaid.
your purebaaee. Band
THE ALTMAYER & FLATAH UQUOR CO.
720, 722, 724, 726 West Bay Street
JACKSONVILLE, - - - FLORIDA
Grain and Provisions.
Thimo prlc.s sr* st wkolMsIi and not
to consmnere.
Corrected by fl. It. Jaquee A Tinsley Co.
CORN—snckrdl white $ 16
Hacked, mixed $4
Carload lots, either sicked
or bulk, made on applies*
OATa-WliMo' rllpp.4 .1. II
No. 2 white <$
No. 8 White 10
Special quotations mad* on
car lots.
HAT—Choice timothy 1.00
No. \ timothy 90
No. t timothy l.g
TRuntby^and* clovsr”mixed!! 96
Alfalfa hay 1.20
Bedding straw *6
BRAN—I’ure wheat l.*0
Brim and shorts. ....1.61
FLOUR-I'rlVHte Stork, fancy pat... }.«*»
Royal Owl, beet patent 6.26
Top Noteh. Hret patent 1.1?
MWAfr—Water ground Julietta
MEATH—r
-Dry i
gro
..alt* ribs _ __
Extra half ribs.... .....Nona
l«4-?0-lb I). H. bellies 11%
Bulk plates 1
Smoked meats, %c. over
«c., F.tr.. }‘
Pli-nlc hunt.
wnn-pur.
-Pur. tl.rcM. Its
Sr.!„ n Wte:::::::::.*#
Pure, In 60-lb tubs.......... 11%
Kfr: is i»
6lher sites as named
" TBT,P sS%r* - -ii
SALT—umlS**- Hu ©eVton ’ssVk.*.*.* 60
Imported rock salt, lb 1%
CinCEHR—Full 1?
(il ,, T»--j*Ui1nUU. .In HW.,.. «•
8UOAR nS?«.- ‘1
4 .1
Prime Rio It
Medium Rio II
Arbuckli a ’roaateAV.'.V.V... .?» i4
7 1
State of Georgia Bonds
ft*. 4%.
Ga. 4%, 1916....
Ga. 4. 1929...-.it
OA. 8%. 1118 to im
107 tOt
194 10$
Railroad Bonds
Bia.Alktd.
C.ntr.l of Os. lit morfc » pep,,,
cent, 1111 ........,...>.....114 111
Central of Oa collateral trust
6 per cent, 1187 199 167
rnLral of Ga. consolidated
1946 109 109
Central Oa. let Inc., 114$ 74 7»
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Atl.nt. and W. I. d.b.n...,10l
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Augusta >%. 4. 4%, I A yc..
Cotton Seed
any quantity. $14.99 p«=.
road station »n Georgia-
Qatherinq of th* Celts.
People who come much Into contact
with the Celt* Jn U9$on have for
some time been aware of a rather re
markable rtpprochemunt which te
making Itself felt between the different
branches of the Celtic race. A freeh
example of this movement U furnished
by th# fact th?t th* University of
London hM tl«td.a to
rcmict put forward tip th. 2rl,n.
'vnl.h »nd BlCtiUod ioclctlco In lyin-
Ann fnr 7h. lintdlnK ««»". ”*
lum* nn th« Caltlc lnn>u»g.» and Ut-
«mluro.—London K.w>,