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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1908
ABOUT
GEORGIA STATE BONDS ' 6
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. O. A. NASH, President.
CHAS. NEVILLE, Vico President.
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203*204 National Bank Building* 8avannah. 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 largo 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 now accounts, no matter how small, and extends
the same Courtesy aud service to small depositors ns to
large ones. 1
Let us prove it to von.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON, GA.
A Afew Roiof Qw&r
Old Shingles
COTTON MORE ACTIVE;
NEAR MONTH’S HIGH
CL08E 8TEADY AT 8UB6TANTIAL
GAIN ON ALL MONTH8 EXCEPT
LIVERPOOL spots closed 5.02
NEW YORK spots oiosed..... t.4S
NEW ORLEANS spots closed 515*16
THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
The Maoon cotton market yesterday
closed quint at unchanged quotations as
follows:
_ . • „ Range of Prleea.
Good Middling •%
Strict Middling «...!%
Middling ..77 1%
Strict Low Middling Rv»
Spot Cotton Movement.
Kscts. Bhln.
Nor. 14, 1I0S IIS 473
Nov. 16. 1601 6S6 152
Nov. 17. IMS... 899 4SI
Stock on Hand.
Sept. 1. 1101
'. if. *—
Sales.
scs
111
1908
lUght Hoofing
PATENT VULCANITE ROOFING) CO.
Dept. 43,620-29 8. Campbell Avo., Chicago, III.
or Franklin. Warren Co., Ohio,
S ::
Nor.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17—The cotton
market vu more active today with
the near montha making high records
for the aeason and tho close very
steady at a net advance of 1 point on
October arid of 8al2 points on other
positions. Sales wero estimated at
200.000 balsa.
The market opened steady at a de
cline of 1 point on December, but gen
erally 2a3 points higher and ruled
steady to Arm all day. Thero was a
little local selling of December at the
start, but these offerings wero soon
withdrawn nnd December led the ad
vance on covering by shorts, who seem
ed to be rendered very unoasy by the
talk of a concentrated long Inter
est, the small stock, and the approach
of the first December notice day with
out any sign of liquidation. Reports
of steadier Interior epot holders were
also an Influence, while the buying of
nosr months by some of tho larger
spot Interests suggested that a bullish
revision of differences at tho meeting
of tho local committee tomorrow was
looked for. At any rate December sold
tin 4o 925 during the late trading or
16 points higher, the advance being
followed, although rather slowly at
time*, by the later positions on a grad
ually broadening demnnd from outside
sources. The close was a little oft
from the best on realising. Southern
spot markets officially reported were
generally unchanged hut local spot
handlers reported that Interior of.
ferlngs were smaller and buyers during
the day were of the opinion that ■
bearish census report next Saturday
had been already discounted. Liver
pool wns about as due with private
cables reporting a quiet but steady
market.
Receipts at the ports today 90.205
hatea figatnst 105.759 last week and 68,-
716 laat year. For the week 450.000
bales against 476.000 last week and
354,887 last year. Today’s receipts at
New Orleans 13,256 boles against 20.-
fino* Cotton snd Future*
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—Bpot cotton
closed quiet. 8 points higher: middling
uplands 9.45; middling gulf 9.70; sales
none.
Futures opened steady snd closed very
steady as follows:
lHE MALLARY MILi SUPPLY COMPANY
~—— LQ -
Wholesale Wines and Whiskies, Imported and Domestic
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
IMPORTED BRANDIES, GINS AND RUMS
In Original Imported Bottling.
Hennesy’s Three Star Cognac
A. ft P. Leroy Three Star Cognac
Key Brand Jamaica Rum....
Hill & Underwood Dry Gin
Cordon Dry Gin
Germap Allasch Kummel
IMPORTED WINES
In Original Imported Bottling
Cunltffe, Dobson ft Co. Chateau Montot Claret
Krott Laubenhelmet Rhine
Nlcpoort ft Co. London Dock Port
Don Carlos Sherry
Nicholas Gomes Malaga
Nicholas Gomes Moscatel
Krohn’s Campanario Madeira
IMPORTED PORT AND SHERRY WINE S'IN BULK
Bottled By Us.
PerQt. Per Gal
Gomes Old Family Sherry |o.75 92.50
Louis Koeeter ft Co. Anchor Port .75 2.50
Write us for special prices on above goods In case lots.
Per Qt.
... 81.75
$1.50
. 11.50
.91.00
1.00
1.25
1.S5
1.25
/ 1.25
1.25
This May Interest You
At thl. lamn of th. year it hehooToa you to Mr* . llttl. good
whiskey In th. hou.e—It often .avea doctor bllla, whan properly uieu
Ordering away from home aa : ou have to do. now, you want your
ordcra handled by people you tan depend upon. Tou know ua of old
—atnd them to ua and you will be aatlafltd In every particular.
We carry a complete line—from the cheap to tho beat. Corn or
Rye from 11.10 per gallon up (plua I0o for axpreaa) to IS.C0 per gallon,
prepaid. We prepay exprea. chargee on all good! from 12-60 per gal
lon up In lues or It.!0 in glare.
Pine Old Corn >3.00 r.'r gallon: four quarts
Mount Vernon Rye H.OO per gallon: four quarts *4.50
Whit# Mills, bottled In bond, four quarts' ,4.50
Black Label Rye
Thla la an extra cholet offering at *15.00 per case fit bottles). ,
Thaae art only a few of our many good thlnga. Full line of
Winer, Champagnea. brandies. Bean. ate. Send for. price Hat.
Sam Weichselbaum & Mack
Oe Box 158.
Mr. Ross Am a »o n la with us
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.-
&nd .respectfully eoltoite the favors of
Receipt* snd Exports.
Exports to Great Britain.. 6.850
Exports to Franoo.. ■ - -
Exports to continent.....< 10.688
Block on hend all ports..1,019,051
atetf receipts
Exports to Great Britain.'.
Exports to Franco.
Exports to continent
Exports to .Inn^n... ......
Exports to Mexico '.....
Pries, Receipts, Sates, Stock.
. ilf,...
. 844.479
.1,816,710
Tho Ports:
Galveston . .
New Orleans
Mobile . . .
man .
. rani
Charleston
Wilmington
Norfolk . .
rsltlmore , . . .,,
Boston .... 9.45
Now York ....10.45
Philadelphia
i li-ii
si.,.
4 18-16
4 18-14
9 1-16
*40
■mrkJ
iiSiji
66060
1714671
•Interior Movement.
Houston .
fa : 1*1
Rt. Louis 1914
Clnolnnitl .......
. .1944
Little Rock....|S?4
19171 . 420
isq ilS
•a...!?
2280
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 17.—Moderate bush
nos done In spot cotton, prices 2 points
lower; American middling fair 5.50; good
middling 5.14; middling 5.02; low mid
dtlng 4.62; good ordinary 4.81; ordinary
3.91. The rales of the day wars 19,00f
hales, of which 500 bales were for spec,
uintlon and export, and Included 7,100
bales American. Receipts, were 80.000
hales, Including 26,100 bales American.
Futures (jpened steady and closed
steady; American middling Q. O. C.:
WSSStffi
| £ ills
Bssr^s *■*«■
ovemher
NHW ORLEANS .' Nov. 17.—Spot cotton
steady, l-16e. higher, middling 815-16.
Bales on the spot were 1,800 bales, and
2,200 bales to arrive.
Futures opened quiet end steady at
an advance of 8 to 4 points, under the
influence of favorable Liverpool cables.
After the opening scalpers bought freely
and considerable. outside buying was In
evidence, the result of which was a
steady market and'a gradual adven-e
STOCKS SPOTTY STILL
WITH LITTLE DOING
CURRENT CPi PRICE MOVEMENT
NOT CON8I8TENT DURING THE
8E88ION.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—The charac
ter of today’s stock market was much
the same as that of yesterday. The
fpotty and irregular movements result
ed in much confusion of mind on the
part of those who were attempting to
dlRcern significance of the conflcttng
action of different stocks at the same
time. The current of the prleo move-
ment was not consistent at any time
during the day.
The decreased animation of the spec-
ulatlon was attributed In a general
way to an excess of caution, to the ex
tensive rise already achieved, which
has reduced tho rate of the Income
yield on everything traded In. The
stocks for upward movement today,
however, wer© amongst those which
have suffered from fears of dividend
reductions In the past and which ore
now responding apparently to Increas
ed confidence In the maintenance of
present dividend rates.
.Conferences of trofTIc officials to
dlscusa proposed freight advances also
affected theso stocks. Another group
that was affected as a class today wasj
that of low priced railroads especially
those In the hands of receivers. A
movement of more general Influence
was that In the Harrlman and HIK
groups of stocks, Union Pacific as
usual, absorbed a largo proportion of
the day’s dealings. Its rise today to
183 5-8 was accompanied by revived
rumors of a pending financial plan ln^
had alternate periods of heaviness and
strength. This wss. In fact, true of
practically the whole list, with aomo ir
regularity throughout the dfty. Con
sldcrablo buying of stocks wos ascrib
ed to foreign account, but foreign ex
change rates advanced 15 points
Money rates were called easier, both
on call and on time.
Ronds were strong. Total sales par
Total sales today 1,102,000 shares.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST.
Amalgamated Copner 85%
American Gar and Foundry 4644
American Car and Foundry prof....104*
American Cotton Oil xrq
American Hide and Leather pref.... 24
American Tee Securities 271
American Linseed ill
American I<ocomotfve Ml
American Locomotive pref 10»*
American Hmeltlns and Refining.... sr.v,
Amer. Smelting snd Refining pref..107
American Rugar Refining lilU
Amerlcnn Tobacco pref. 9tU
American Woolen . ....
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchison
Atchison pref.
Atlantic Const Line 106
Rail I more nnd Ohio ’.lfM4
Rnltlmore nnd OMn, pref ftft
Ttrooklvn Rapid Transit
Canadian Paolflo
Central leather
Central leather pref 99%
Central of New .fereey,, -10
Chesapeake nnd Ohio 46*'
Chicago Great Western 13 1
Chicago and North Western 178 1
Chicago. Mil. and Bt. Paul I4f»i
C.. C. C. ond St. Louts «•'
Colorado Fuel and Iron. 8S<
Colorado and Bmttheru 45’
Colorado and Southern 1st pref.... IS*
Colorado and Southern Ind pref.... «8i
Consolidated Gas lift 1
Corn Products ....... 19
Ivin ware end Hudson 177
Denver snd Rio Grande 33%
Erie ........ 84 1
Erie 1st prgf. 44'
Erie 2nd nref. Ml
Generof Electric lftftl
Great Northern pref. 140’
Grout Northern Ore ctfs. 74
Illinois Central 14*H
Tnterbornugh Met. 1414
IntertMirnugli Met pref. 85%
International Paper * 12
International Paper prof. 5l
international Pump. M%
Town Central 2d
Kansas City Fouthern 29r
Kansn* City flouthem pref. 44
Louisville and Nashville .....114*
Minneapolis end Bt. Louis 8<R
Minn.,- Bt. P. end Bsult Bt. M....j.,lli'
Missouri Pnclflc 6*
Missouri. Kansas and Texas 26
Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas pref... 694
National Lead 84*
New York Central ,ii«t
New York. Ontario and Western.... 44v
Norfolk and .Western 89 I
North American Tj.
Northern Pacino *.186V
Pacific Mall 314
Pennsylvania > 1{0V
People's Gas ..
Pittsburg. C. C. and BL Louis 16.
Pressed Bteel Car ...481
Pullman Palace Car If!
Railway Bteel Spring 45.
fig
ife Bteel
Northern Pacific 8s 78%
Norfolk and Western consol «Sq...Vvf%
Oregon Short Line rfdg 4s 98%
Seaboard Air Une 4s.,............. 8S%
Feuthern Pacific 4s (4
Southern Pacific 1st 4». 95%
Fouthern Railway 6s 168
Texas and Pacific fats ilfH
Toledo. Bt. L. and Western 4s fi
union Pacific 4a .103*,
Union Pacific cv. 4s 105V
U, B. Steel 2nd 5s
abash laf
Weatem m2 4s 79)
W heeling and Lake Brie 4a fsi
Wisconsin Central 4s .fjj
H. and It cv. is ltjj
Shore 4s 04*
Bt. T/mls Southwestern 81 *4
St. JjturtM Southwestern pref R2Vs
Hlnss-Rheffleld Steel and Iron *1
■kjjaMrrn pmrlflo «••• •Ilf.,
rm I’srlflo pref ..,.12dt4
era Railway *SH
rrn Railway pref. MK
—■ PPWIIiseea Kfl
8410 Texits and Ihicino I2M
im Toledo, Bt. Louis snd West 84U
Toumo. ML 1+ and West prsf .60, #
Union Pacific pref MJft
United fltntra Rubber Mift
United Ktntcs Rubber let prsf 10*„
United Btates Bteel ftf}4
United flutes Bteel praf. 1]}H
Vlrginla-^CYaroUna ciiemlcaj' "-\\\11
vimrinla-Csrollna Chemical prsf 114
Wabash ........
^teUiVcVrivv.v.v.;::::::: 5
■Western Union <•
wheeHng Er ** Is*
; t a mf* rd n on ,n *. r ... .7.7.7.7.’!!!!.’! 7 !*??*»
Liner. Tel. and T. 121\
NEW YORK ■ONDi. _ aff
U. fi. refunding 2s. reglstiirM 16JV6
r. S'. Vi ‘t’.'iS.i.r.q x]«|5
■flak
IBs? SWl
«H s -|SjL 4 k
Delaware and Hudson^cv. 4s
Denver and Rio Orandft 4s..,
Erie prior lien 4«
t r> t'ft.f rnl 4S. ,
until the active positions were 1} to 12
polnu higher than.yesterday’s closing. __
Ths seUlng wss chiefly from spot holders Hocking Vadejr^iia !!..•»..»777!mU
who were putting out hedges against aot- Inurborouah Met. 4Ha 78
ual etotton whlchedld not find a nadyKgJJwa '!!777.'.*.7.77“* »0l4
mlc. The advance was maintained u,. to| jJSS 4% ieriii7..!.77*.77
thd closing, which eras very strong with' fx)iilsvli> end Nash, unified 4e iftf
hnuary. '’•!! .777
Ncruoo'. Wd*«T.
Sffifblr7::777
9.94
9.99
••ft
Minn, and Ht. i^iuis xa,...*.....,... as
Missouri. Kansas and Texaa 4s......|0nH
Missouri. Kansas and Texas 2nd*.. 97
« .itlornl It. ft of M«xlro con. 4s.... 6M|
-w York Central gen 244a. tSH
B ew Jersey Central general 8s 1ST ,
vrthecn Pacific U lilK
Hubbard Bros, dk Co.’s Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-Forelgn mar-
keU wero disappointing again today, but
no attention was paid to these advices
by our local trade, who feel that as thero
Is no pressure In the oouth to sell, there
can be no pressure of hedges upon this
market. Regardless of. the slse of the
crop, they maintain a decidedly bullish
attitude, feeling that with low freight.* to
Liverpool cotton will go there Instead of
coming here. Therefore, the nearby po
sitions are apt to advance to a point
which must be close to a shipping parity.
This view caused thd demand for nearby
deliveries and advanoed the entire mar
ket. The movement la largo without at
tracting attention, aa neariy every one Is
long. looking for higher prices.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Wheat-
Dee. . ,
May . ,
-July . .
Corn-
Dee. .
May .
July ,
Open. High. Low.
. 1.01% 1.04 1.01%
, 1.07 1.0614 1.06%
. 1.01% 1.08% 1.01
62 62 63<4
: 8! Si's ill
J:88
1.02%
6V
lift
8$::: lit lit
M^Pork- 4t,i
Jon. . . .16.00
May . . .16.10
Jan. . . . 9.10
M.y;:: l;Rli
lit
16.00 14.17%
16.10 16.32%
irJ m
6.9
.ITU 6,
.62% 8.
DRY OOOD8.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—The dry gooda
markets were firm and very active In tho
cotton goods division today. The de
mands for overcoatings from stock Inv
hesn large In* the past few days. Bleached
goods were advanced during tho day to
a basis of l%c. for Lonadale ahaetlngs.
Cotton yarns arc being advanced stead
ily. There la a fair export trade. Linings
are In steady call.
Are Your Fences Down?
* v *4 •«. • ■ U *
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.
COTTON SEED OIL.
NHW YORK, Nov. 17.-Cottnn seed nil
waa steady with a light local trade. Prime
crude In barrels f.o.b. mills 20a%: prime
summer yellow 2ls%; prime summer
white 39%a41; prime winter yellow 45a49;
off summer yellow 36%a2l%; good off
summer yellow 37n8S%.
NAVAL STORES.
WILMINGTON. Nov. 17.—Spirits tur
pentine atcady at 87%; reclpts 7 casks.
Rosin, nothing doing; receipts 78. Tar
firm at 1.90; receipts 171. Crude turpen-
tlno firm at 1.71, 1.60 and 8.40; recslpta
40 barret*.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 17.—Turpentine
firm at *7%. Roaln firm. Quote: A. It,
C. 8.70; p. 2.700J5; E. 2.78%a77%; F.
2.7T%a90; G. 3.20a82%; H. 8.80a87%; T.
3.90; K. 4.90; M. 5.26; N, 1.90; W. G..
6.25; W. W.. 8.30.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Nov. 17.-Turpentlne
firm at 86%a%; sales 179; receipts 109:
shipments 227. Rosin firm; sales 8.900;
receipts 8,886; shipments 520; stock 110.
718. Quote: A. ll, C, and D. 2.bo: E
S.fftaSO; F, S.SIalO; G. 2.l7%al6; II. 2.40
to 8,10; I. 4.00; K, 4.90; M. 1.81; N. 8.90;
W# Q > W. W., 6.40.
. .^New York Money Maiket.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-Money on
easy; l%aS per cent; ruling rate
closing bid i%; offered at 1%.
Time Inane weaker; 60 days 3a2% per
cent; 90 days S% per cent; six months
8%a4 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper 4a4% per cent.
•Sterling exchange firm, with actual
business In bankers' bllla at 4.99.S0n4.84
for 60-fiay bill* and at csfi.or, for demand,
MM!’'
Mexican dollars 48.
Grain and Provtolona.
These priced are at wholeiale and not
fo consumers.
Corrected by fl. K. JaqutS A Tinsley Co.
CORN—Forked, white 8 M
Sacked, miked 94
Carload Iota, elthsr sacked
or bulk, made on applies-
©ATE—Whits’ clipped 68
Special quotation* made on
HAT - c N h S r -f'SS
No. 8 timothy 1.0ft
^ above.
HAMS—Fancy sugar cured.. 15
Rtandard sugar cured 19
Picnic hams .. 19
LARD-Purt tlercse^ 11%
Pure. In 40-ib tubs 11%
ISfS is IS;ft 8K-.V.IIS
other sixes aa named
,UP—Georgia cane (new).,,...,. 41
New Orleans 29
.T—lftO^be* wWte* rot ton aaV'lc* f.J
Imported rock ealt, lb...,,., 1%
CHKEBE—Full cmrt .16
I'ft--lludnuts. In bbla I.M
Hudnuts. In sacks i.Rft
New York yellow 4%
COFFEE—Choice Rio 1*
Prime Rio It
Medium Rio 11
Common 9 to 16
Artmckura roasted.
Choice htad 7%
Medium 6% to fi
Railroad Bondi
RICE
Bld.Aaksd.
777.114 ill
eem, ibis *•••••#..1
Central of Ga. collateral trust
5 per cent, 1987 uiwx\
Central ot Ga. consolidated
.i'«r.,.........
•4
12
:«ra7l94677777777 ,7.7iog
Central Ga.. Middle Ga. and
Atlantic. 1947 ......111
Fouthern R. It.. r » tv*^. 2194.. 106
Georgia R. R. snd nankin*
Co.. I pc.. 1922 188
Ga. R. R. and Ranking Co.,
8 per rent, 1316 Iftl
_a. Boo. and Fla. I pc,. 1141. .106
Bra hoard * -
Rcaltoerd
Beuthwe-tern
fci'
tllinta and W. .F. deben
Fou. and Fr»., corn .....
Bou. and Ho., lot pref.
K . and Ha.. 2d pref.... if
* VL R.. pref 6ft
Boutherp R. It., com ii
mo ne. o m- ivw. . iiv
It. R . 4 pc., IMftTT.. 66
R. R. 8 pc., Ittl.... 99
tern R. R. etnek ..1»T
* ack.fr*
j.j
155
106
i
,8
iti>
r#*
7ft
U
We Do Not Think All Are Liars
WHO USE THE WORD.“QUALITY” in the descrip.
* " tion of whiskey. Our opinion is they know little about
the subject. This word has encountered such hard knocks we
sometimes think it has lost its meaning and therefore refrain
from using it.
Just a plain, honest statement we think is sufficient. We
own Distillery No. 100, Coll / .. Dist., Tenn., located on
our own farm. The location is ideal for good distilling. The
water used flows from'a mountain spring, the temperature of
which remains at 54 degrees throughout the year.
The distillery and surroundings are kept immaculately
clean. We use only the choicest Northwestern Rye and Bar--
ley Malt. The Corn is raised in the Tennessee Valley, a por
tion of which is grown on our land. ]
The whiskey is naturally aged in warehouses on the prem
ises, then delivered to our stores for distribution. . 1
With one exception, six full quarts is the smallest ship-’
ment made—we do not assort. This reduces the cost of hand
ling, packing and carriage charges, enabling us to offer six;
quarts at about the price we would get for four.
Do not let our low prices prejudice you. They are whole
sale, and you buy direct. • 7,
Our whiskies are always the same.
EXPRESS PREPAID — Shipment made in wooden boxes.
Com WMskics
“GRASSY VALLEY”—Unadolter-
nted. Very old. No better Cora
WhUUey made. 6 full quarts, 94.00;
It full quarts,97.50.
“GRASSY VALLEY”—White, 100
proof, straight Corn Whiskey. Wo
are the only distillers selling 100-
proof corn at 92.50 per gtllon. two
gallmi*, $4.75, delivered. Shipments
In Juga. Smallest shipment one gallon.
Blended Whiskies
"R. II. C. CLUD"—A perfect lileml
of old Kentucky WhUklci. It his
that rich oily appearance. Wo comcl-
entlouily say there la no belter whfi-
kev. 0 full quarts* $5.75; 19 full
quarts, $11.00.
M CATE’8 B8 n —A true Mend of
Kentucky Whiskies. A good lament
whUkcy. Will give entire satisfac
tion. 6 full quarts, $5.00; 12 full
quarts, $9.50.
Tennessee Whiskey
“FREESTONE” — UnnduUerated,
straight TenneMee Whiskey. Our
leaching process mu’ 1 this whiskey
distinctive. None better. Very old.
0 full quart!. $5.00; 19 full quarts,
$10.00.
Bottlcd-in-Bond Whiskies
Following brand, bottled bj the
Government, whose stamp guarantee!
age, purity nnd strength,
CONCORD SURE RYE, 101
proof, IJ full quart., $5.50; It ful
quarts, $11.00.
CONCORD BOURDON, 100 prooO
8 full quarts. $5.50; 10 full quart.
$10.50.
CLARKE’S PURE RYE, 101
proof, <1 full quarts, $4.25; 10 ful
quarts, $12.00.
Our whiskies do not contain one drop of spirits or othei
injurious substances. They are of delightful flavor, high in
food properties and medicinal virtues.
R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers
Chattanooga, Tenn. • Louisville, Kyi
Order from nearest point
Hardware—Wholesale.
iwSBPi
t*sMsaunt, F.rru
’r'f.’i'-V nt.ADEB, le. par lb.
mqX-tHM wr lb. I
liNrA-ww
NA!L8—Wire. H.SO
riOT-H.ilt 10 UM k “ n " 1 '-
BUCKHTB-Ptaln. ,1.00 dos.: whits et-
radar. K0.
gBagfeag taafsstsi
Dry Goods—Wholeaalo
rKR’A
Craoken.
Rarena ia4ni. %e.
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Common framing Gong leaf) atseft. 16.10
Common framing (tong i«*f) 12-inch
City Bonds.
Macon 6 pe„ 1110...... t#0
Macon 8 107
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Cotton Seed
any quantity. 91
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Notice of First Meeting of Croditora.
In thft District Court of tbo, United
Btates for the Weatem Dfvlalou of ths
Houthem District of Oeorgta. In Dank-
ruptcy.
In tho matter of Joseph Burns. Bank
rupt. In Bankruptcy.
To tho creditors Of Joseph Burns, rf
Vienna. In tho County of Dooly, and
district nforcxald, a bankrupt.
Notloft Is hereby given that on th«
16th day of November, A. D., 1908,
the aald Joseph'.Burn* wns duly adju
dicated bankrupt! nnd that tne first
meeting of hi" Creditors will bo held at
Macon, In Bibb county. Oa. In tho Grand
Opera House Building on tho 28th day
of November. A. D.. 1908, at 0 o clock
In the forenoon at which lime the ha!
creditor* may attend, prove th* i
claims, appoint a triiwloc, examine th
bankrupt, onC transact such other bui
Incsa an ma/ Properly come before
said meeting. , The bankrupt is requlr
ed to ho pn-eent on that day f»r ex-
HI .11 1II*MI
ALEXANDER PROUD FIT.
Referee In Uankrupivy
This October 16th, 1908.
HARNESS
$14.00 Harness at $10.04
$15 00 Harness at $10.71
$17.00 Harness at $12.71
$20.00 Harness at $15.04
These extraordinary prlcee for $
little while. Wiholeeale price* at ro-
tall. Order a net, and If you don’t
like them eend them back. Hent C,
O. D. with privilege of examination.
J. W. SNOW
MACON. QA.
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