About Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
THE MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1908 ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS * CITY ATLANTA BONDS ATLANTA & WEST POINT 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. Q. A. NASH, Pruid.nt. CHAS. NEVILLE, Vice PreetdenL H. G. A. Nash Audit Co. L, EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203*204 National Bank Building. 8avannah, Ga. Expert Accounting In All Its Branches. C. F. STROBERG (Scbaizman’s Old Stand.) BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY All Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages and Wagons. Perhaps you have an idea that in order to have a bank account you must have a large sum to deposit; that a hank 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. v Let us prove it to you. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON, GA. DO YOU DRINK GINGER ALE? THEN TRY “Acme Ginger Ale” Brewed by the same process as beer, from the best im ported Jamaica ginger root, with distilled water and bottled under refrigeration. It is a very healthy and refreshing beverage and is second to none ever introduced into this market. We invite comparison with any imported article and think you will agree with us. Our system of making ginger ale is the only correct way to make a first class article and our prices are but little more than what you pay for the ordinary ginger pop. Try a case or cask and you will pronounce it as good as any ginger ale you ever drank. Phones 342 and 396 Acme Brewing Co. . Macon, Ga. AFTER HIGH RECORD COTTON EASES OFF FLURRY caused by bullish in terpretation NEW GRADINQ rules. . 5 LIVERPOOL spots closed. ..9.07 NEW YORK *p*t« Cloaed..... NEW ORLEANS spots closed 4 t.00 THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET! T Price*. Strict MlddUn*’ Low Middling > ! l. l>0t 153 I: I. 1101.... Nov. 19. 1908.... 299 US eoti. Bl.'ljV IllM, felt IS4 451 414 NOV. I Stock on Hand. 1,167 NEW YORK. NOW YORK. Nov. 19.—After ranking new high record* curly today the cotton maYket cased off. closing barely steady at an advance of 1 point on October, but generally unchanged to 2 point* lower. Sales were estimated at 275.000 bales. The market opened steady at an ad vane* of 2*1 polnte, and before the end of the first half hour sold at a net aaln of 7 points. With all the active muntlis entering new high ground for the move ment. T*he advance Wus duo to the bull ish Interpretation of the differences be tween grade* lifted by the New fork re vision commission at Its meeting yester day. and Was also encouraged by belter cables than due. large Knaliah spot sr‘ and talk of firmer Interior holders, realising was very heavy at the advi to 9.22 for January and 9.oft for 1 and while,offerings were remarkably well absorbed by fresh buying for long count and covarlns by nervous ant prices gradually worked off with tho dose at practically the lowest point of the ^io.uthem spot markets, officially re- K rtcd. were unchanged to He. higher, d the light estimate fur tomorrow's re celpts. particularly at Houston, w ~ factor In the early advance. One of the well known local hotisw _ heavy seller here during the aftei nnd there were rumnrs that It would !*• sue a bearish estimate of tho crop tomor row.* It Is officially announced tlmt the government'* cron estimate will be Issued at 1 o'clock on December 9. Recelnte of cotton trolnv nt the pnrt* were 02.937 bates against 7*.ft24 bales Inst Week and 49.442 hale* Inst year. For thr week (estimated) 450.000 bales ngnlnsl 471.000 hales last week nnd 254.387 hnles las* year. Today's receipts at New Orleans 11.985 bales ngslnst Ift.flfft Imles Inst ' ... and at Houston 22.241 Bale* against 7.010 bales last year. flpot Cotton and Future* —5W YORK. Nov. 19.—Spot c rioted quiet; middling tiolniwl* 9.55; mid' dllhg gulf 9.90; sales loo hnles. Future* opened steady and closed barely steady as follows: Owen. January ....9.10 fa?..:.':::::: m Mxr .Y.V.Y.V.Y.Y.'s.S, June July ft.94 August ft.*4 October ft.5ft November —— December 9.21 9 Oft 9.00 M? ft.ftft ft.ftft 9.31 1.25 DIMINISHED ACTIVITY INDICATES THIS—PORfclQN SELLING It NOTED. ~ NEW YORK. Noy. 19.—A constant fluctuation of price* In the market was the principal feature of the dealing Ip stock* today. The fluctuations were nar rower than has been tha rule Of 1st* and the volume of dealing* also wa* smaller, the day's oalea falling to nearer the mil lion share Mbit than ainea the preside* tlal election. That the general demand for stocks Itas been iatlelled to •Mhe Oft- -cent Is indicated by thadlmlnUhftd ictiv* iiy "viiii- . dni'« St .mm i-ntr w.i ma.nL.-d In Hi— m.niinilmtl., op.r» tlon». Ilipy W«re xcrenteh neverthatera US ovldenae ot th. continued murut In the rnurUct of th. e4pll4ll.li. »M Inell Mluii. of flret clue. reeoufOei. Tlic occasional relllee lit the MgfTKtt were noticeably checked on Ihe enproarh of price, to th. lerel kt whleh they ifira iTeSrt'efwirentlyee.eea to buy nt that level, whlch ehewed no nroilt on tho •hart aide, while the trading out of stock, to realtso turned the scale of the price movement downwards aualn. General aellln, at tha lut waa the outgrowth of tho fraltng of suspicion. Tho hoard room trader, laid aame .treaa oh the announcoment of an l.eua of iw.ooo.ooo of Panama canal boada M l po-elhle ground for the .filing of stocks. Tim In.mediate .tat. .of the money market continue. easy, time loons ahow- Uk a yielding tendency again. Itenewed uneaalness of the Dalkam prompted some foreign .ellltu of stocks. litmus ware heavy. T6tal sales, par value. 24,201,000. “lilted states beads fk* mcboBgofl WHEAT IRREGULAR; KAY OPTION WEAK DECEMBER TOUCHED NEW HIGH RECORD MARK FOR SEASON AT 1.04V4. CHICAGO. Nov. 19.—The local wheat market waa Irregular today, th# Decem ber delivery being strong the greater part of the day and the May option Weak December touched a new high reoord mark for tha saason at 1.04%. HealUlni sales caused a weak finish. 4 , Corn and oats cloied steady and pro visions were easy. American Car °\oUt anise today wore 1.0U.0O, shares. IK STOCK LIST. nS*WmdrV:;!!jl" American Car and Foundry pref...10,1, American Gotten OIIjl, «... fft Atnerlcan Hid* and Heather pref Atnciif-an Ice Securities Amerlmn L!ni#«l ...... American Locomotive American Locomotive pref. ........ 1W American Smelting and RSflntilg..* W Am«r. Smelting and Refining pref..l0ft« American Sugar Refining Ill Amff rtin Tobacco pref JlJ American Woolen An neon da Mining Company *0 Atchison ....... 9* Baltimore tni Ohio !!!*.’.!!‘.’.1!!*.!? SS 1 Hull I more :itul .Ohio pfd W Brooklyn Rapid Transit *•*.51! Central Leather 27 (Vniraj Leather pref. *9’ i'Mtlral or Now Jersey Mg (Thcsnpcoko rthd Ohio *7 Chicago Great Wester .12 Chicago on.l North Western |TJ J Chicago. MU. and St. J'aul.., tig C.. C.. C. and Ft. I/>uls If. Golorndn Fuel and Iron 38 crdorndn and Southern !•'••• 15 Colorado am! Southern let pref..,., 99 Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... fi 1 Coneolldated Gas ...................Iff, (Tf.ni Product* “\1|| Delaware and lludeoh ^75 Denver atm Itlo Orandc ............ •* Denver dnd Bio firande pref 7ft Dlutlllera' Securities 93 l prof. lirellt *-- 1 * • ” irent Mtia":::::::::::::::::::;) Northern pref. 1 Great Northern Ore Ctf* Illinois Central, «-•$ IntcrlionaiKh Met gJt Inlcrlmrough Mot. pref. 14} International Paper . v I*} inlernhtlonnl Paper pfd J*; Receipts end Exports. it« and Export*. Todir. Week. Inted net reedpta.. «3.fta7 331.393 to Oreat Britain.. 41.009 7ft.7«7 Export* to Oreat Britain Export* to France.... Kxnorte to continent Exports to Japan. Stock on hand ail ports V,$ irt#..1.025,195 Since Pcptemhcr 1. HOt— ConinPdatcd recelnt* I.ftftl.74ft S5KS: VL%^.'."* in ::::::::: Kill Exports to continent l.r* Price, Recelgts, The Porta; l Galveston . . fNew Orleans' B obits ... .1 11-19 ivannah . . .ft 74 i Charleston . Jft’Z Wilmington . .1974 Norfolk . . . .|9<4 _ Baltimore . . .T9U E hllsdelphl* ..19.90 en Francisco .|..... P, | ee,Re. Wfj •Interior Mevement. 11 Tfoutton uxusla i Prlec.Ttccts.iSrtic^.i fltrk. iiaih Memphis . . . a# I ftliij 64ooii643i4 Bt. IdOUla 19% l llftOl 1471 2<81i Cincinnati rdoulevllic . I.lttic Bock LIVERPOOL. TdtVERPOOId, Nov. 19.—Oood buslne** mm prjtj^ncfmnged; I done In anot cotton, prices unchanged; ; American middling fair ft.65; good mid dling 1.19: middling 1.07; low middling 4.97; good ordinary 4.19; ordinary 8.9«, -* day were I4.(H)0 bales, cs were ff»r spe,-ulftiion «...l Included 11.490 hales Receipts wore 12.000 hales. . ...j sales of thi I Of which IN ha and export, and pel) Amftricnn. Bet..,..„ including II,900 hates American. Fotum opened stm steady: American mlddll D. F. b C. P. LONG Wholesale Wines and Whiskies, Imported and Domestic JACKSONVILLE!, FLA. IMPORTED BRANDIES, GINS AND RUMS In Original Imported Bottling. , J ur Cognac ee Stir Cognac lea Rum d Dry Oln Gordon Dry>Gln German Atlasch Kumtnei....* imported wines ( In Original Imported Bottling •r QL fill 11.50 11-50 1.2B Ltl 1.21 CunlUfc. Dol Krott Lauben Nlepoort A Co. Don Carlos Shefry.. Nicholas Goi Nicholas Gomi Rrohn’s Camp; IMPORl A Co. chktMu Montok Claret ...< met Rhine it «ndon D-df .Forf •ario Madeira ellbO y l.ta i mi PORT AND SHERRY WINES IN BULK Bottled By Us. - V . . fir QL Far Gal _ + Cornea Old Fit-Ally Bbutry ; I0.1» l«.S0 I Kreralng ih- .tr«.1d!.e niad. W-'lweeiT the l ” *“ : 'S’ J. Write us, for speclal prices on above good* m ease lot*. 4. , r * market should .have de- A , - reeawe whr.thc market ebotdfr hays de- Lull i-i-ia-H-I-H 11H mwu+1-H II II11 M I w 1111 ■ povemoer **fft ;November-peoember 4.7ft 1:?} FehnutiT-March 4.77 J:?S H Juty-Amrust 4.77% 1 August-Sent ember Fcptfml»cr-Oclnbar j Octoi cr-Novpmher NRW ORI^'NR? , Nnv A |J*-Rpol edllon endv, with quotations revlred: Good ilddllnf advanced 1-lft and other grades ^changed, middling ic. Bales on tha snot were I.IOO bale* and to arrtv* 1,400 ^«, opened stftady at an advance of 1 to I points on bullish private cable* from Manchester. Later the sdvanre continued on reports of a continual spot demand. It was rumored that the New England and Carolina mills wera good buyers of actual cotton In this mar ket. Th* rise continued until tha active months were 9 to 10 points above yester days Clot*. Profit-teking by longs sat In at this point and combined with short •tUIng by scalper*, wiped out all 5 advance and serried prices down they were 5 ts d points below y«wt« closing. The does was steady with Thi* rofttln- th* r|o»F. vr. Ira* offerings of Ktyff. ■ rent in the aftemo«»n that • crop oetlmat* of 14.ess.000 WIh would t»e D.uod tomor row, eo It It poettble that some of the liquidation may have hem due to this » from li»t fun- 1 1 of this « 1. jnarksa^i kMiMftteamB row. eo it le possible t liquidation may bare h MtoMlMt. therofg '*pU!dblt tsaaew why the market »bouTR have velored oFakneso. excepting that It Wheat- Open. High. Low. asa. S;::l :S il !111 g n I !!§ May . • . July . . . Oats— Dec. . , , Wi-: :: Tl*:i'w. EMI*#:## WM si!! Olay 5:Si H lilt* l:8» mis IS! «:‘S 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 $1.25 per hundred for 5-foot lengths; 5x5 heart pine posts at 20 cents each. Post long leaf South Georgia pine. Massee-Felton Lumber Co. DRV 000D3. NEW YORK. Nov. If.—wee tern order* for printed fabrics, ginghams, domestic cottons nnd general tncrchandUe are very large In this market. Cotton good* aia Arm and buyers are working to place more merchandise under order for 4hr first three months of the year. Pottoi yams rule steady with a fair demsm from general user*. Narrow print doth# have advanced. Raw silk has advanced In the Italian markets and Japan Hike are firmer. In the men'a wear trade there has been an advance on lines of woolen goods. NEW YORlP < Niv SE l?.-CotVon seed nil we* Arm on local speculative buying and *>ime crude ir ..... ,.-n* surnm .. ... prime auran K ims winter reltoW 41 yellow Half; good Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga. mer yelloi Sftuastu. NAVAL ATORM. . . . .MtNGTON. Nov. 19.—Spirits tur pentine steady at *9; receipts 4 casks. wvrt* VA“wsary' arfsi: Cmls turpentine Arm at 1.70, 2.6n and " 5ft; receipts 9 barrels. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. IS.—Monty M nail easy; !*4n5 per cent: ruling rats 1%; dosing hid 174: offered M i\. m Time loans dull and licavy; 90 days 3; 90 days 17$; 9 months I 1 *. Prime mercantile paper $a474. . Bferllrtg exchange Ann with .actual buulnes* In bankers' bills at 4.97.16a 4.R4.29 for $0-day bills shd at 4.19.10 for Commercial bills 4.tlM*4.84. Bar silver, 4974. .. Mexican dollars 16. Grain and PrQviilona. Them pHree .re ot whole.il. wtd not rofr« "iif’f.y'B. H. Joou.i A Tln.Iojr Oo. “W-Hi S-ili V, i.»,i ISlL' r hulk, tt.ade on nppllca- Dry Goods—Wholeialo RHF.ETINIV- , to ie. State of Georgia Bonds fe iHTiim'.:::::::::. 3 » Lumber Quotations international Pump lows Central Kansan City Bouthern Kansas City Bouthern, pref feoulsvltle and Nashvlll*. “*• eapolls and Wt. Is»r‘“ Bt. r. nnd Bault Missouri Pacific 1* Missouri. Kansas and Texas,...,.... 24' Missouri. Kansas and Texas pfd ... 99 New Ifork. Ontario*and' WegtVrri ‘!! j Norfolk and Western North American Northern I'aclUa PaclAe Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas Pittsburg. C Pressed Bteel Car Pullman ~ ' Railway Beadlnf Republl Republic — Rock Island Company R.ta&rfSJ-sa-w):::::.'® Tdouls Bouthwestem ...&«.**«>•• Loula Bouthwestern pref. 9IH Floss Sheffield Steel and Iron 90 Bouthorn PadAc pref. 'WJ* Southern Railway .....••*.•..•<•••• Ilw Southern Rnllwny pref 97% TennesseeLCopper Wl* Texas nnd l*srlAc Toledo, Ft V° U, P and.WoaUrn *. v .• • Toledo. Ft. Louis snd West pref... 51% Union Pacific Union WiclAc pref. TTnlted FUtes Rubber 3174 United Htntee Rul.ljer 1st pfd 1M rnlte.1 States Fieri 64% UnltSd States ffteel 112% Hperi s J^«i uo t a ti on a* ’ tniide ' 'o'fi mnn Palace Car 173 way Btoel Bprlng 43% IbiR kw" ibllc Fieri pfd 91 j! rienln hsms IiARD-Vure tleresa J J; ft» IS BX It:::::::::. ’Ti i>ur«. In M-m iiitie ttj Pure! in en-lt i:n«'.,'.V.\!.'!.'.' jli MeOdlv'd rompound lerd..... IV The mm. addition. In r other sites as named BTRUP-Georjia^cana fnsw) 4| ■SJi ."wHta* eotVen' sack.’ro Imported rock salt, lb 174 M—rull cream . A -lludnuts. In bhls (.00 Iludnuts, In sacks . i.kl ' -Granuhled. Iff bids ....... 174 >w nrieans nlnrifled 5 SiSBMKj:::::: 4 fl Western tlnlon JfJ IEa "centnri'*!. H.. 1 -||| NEW YORK DONDA. S . refunding 2*. reglattrOd .1MV . refunding 2s. coupon IM . IS. registered lOfJ f. American < Tolaero *4s *..!!! !. WV American Tobacco .........104 Atchison general 4* 100 Atchlenn CV. !£•* itlnu.ro and onto 4; loov Itlmoro and tllilo 3Hs.... J.J wd<l»n II. T. cv. 7*} emtia 3 32ST5SS ui’tti":::::::: ?; Chlaigo. il. I. and P. Ik. K ool. U.. 7» gSSh* EwfiWfiff:::; 8 te:,W.:::::::::::::: 5 o and Bouthern 4s.. 91 re wid Hudson cv. 4a I02| and Rio Grande 4s H rlor lien 1} In pan 4%s. * 2nd ’serfes.V.V!!!!! ••••*.11! [doulevlll* and Naab. unlAed 100 n halt an eonsol g»ld i ext can Central let ine**!!.'.*!!.*!.*.. I NMTJLR. pf Mexico mb. «e.... ork Central gan. 174s. J rrsey Centrar gen. U L- forthem Pari Ac 4* lj- •orthern PsclAc le 72 .'orfolk and We*tern coneol 4e...... M 1 Bhort Line rfdg 4* 76, MV" IMS it fiwSsMc g« WMUtni’li!!!!!!'Ktt I nlS ShSc Z. w.r;.v.v."v.::;::lg3 wSMUng*Vnd L^'.'Bri'."U!!!!!!!! «jh Wlsroti;7n Central 4a •?£ N. N. If. and a cv. U 122% Lak* Bbore 4s City Honda. Macon 9 pc., 1110.';.;.'7. 100 tOI Macon { 1 , I ’ r ^J< 23 '" •ffj fff ge »• i lusuata 974. 4. 4!j. ft 44 pc.. M HI BASEBALL WAR NOT VERY LIKELY Strongly Built cut-undsr iutr(*y--vsty now and styli*?i daslgn. Our Vehtclne ’of every de- scrlptlon are as near perfoetloti a* <--m bo secured, because the minutest de tail Is carefully scrutinized before any thing Is offered for sale. Hence: eat- Isfactlon. 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. BUFFALO, N. Yu Nov. 11.—Th. directors of the eastern Imxua tinrt ths American Association will submit tholr damands to tha National Baseball Com mission at tha Waldrof-Aaiorla, Da- cember V. and on the outcome of that meeting will depend tha quefttton of war or paaoa In the base boll world. . This was dooldod at a meeting of base ball magnates representing the Eastern Leeguu snd Amorlcan Asso olatli — — — olatlon Just held hers. Yearly N"i every ons of Uie sixteen oltlea tho leagues ware represented and plans for bringing relief to tho two class leagues were discussed. On mo * Presldi tlon Powart, Joseph SSAr:::!.,. „ Railroad Bondi . ‘ ~. nid.A.ktd, U.ntr.l nf 0». t.t moft. I ... c.nt. Ml. .......114 111 Central of Oa. roiiaterftl oK’ffSJrattiaaa"' " lenlrai <1... Sri Inc.. IMS..... M «| lent ml O,.. Macon end North- >n!ral’ 4 a».V ‘ iMiddi.'ai' . n«ulKrn c ’n. n„'CjnC'(,»,! !iqi i4 3&%f»K5£* a BatgeJS-iJ 2 Ravsnneh andTAugusta stork. 1>)7 1ft) Atlanta aM Wt*£ Point ... .149, 11$ Atlanta and W. P. deb*n....104 1M Ga. Boo. and Fla., oom ...... II li Oa. Sou. and Fla., 1st pref.. If II Os. Sou. and m.« 2d pref.... (• 7$ BatSSftfcfflf. Si » Hardware—Wholesale. sa nOPR—Manila, lie: B.nl. lei rollon. &» roi'iA'I°iHUBS Me.: FW|«. atofttM*. FAIT.R—Wlra. Ill, kwt ku.: «ul, to M.M lug: mule "‘Sl’pKBTB-n.lil. H.N do.; vhll. ee- ■wp* •HQ] carI I IM.pl O'BrltR. pre.ldent of tha Am.rlMi An.url.tlon DM miult chnlmran Mnl O. T. Chapin, at th. Raali.at.r rluli. ««. mail. Mcr.tgrjr. The mealing wnn rtcrullv., but It I. bcllav.it w.i vwy peaceful. Th, result of th. conf.r.no. w«. IU« .Plmlntrn.nt of a commlllen to pro- N&ht the dnin.mli of the two Im.ii.. to th. nation.) commlMlon. This eammlttM I. corapo.«d of P.t" Pow. arm. N«1 Hdlllon, C. T. Chapin and Wnllcr O'M.ra, of th. ■«.l.rn lA.gu., ana rr,.ia.nt OTlrl.n. 0.org. T.U.au, W. H. Atkin, .nd C. H. Havenar. of th* American A.aocl.tlpn. The committee wa. Inv.it.a with th. wldcat power, and told to put tha wronia squarely before th. .national oommlulon and demand batter rncoi* nltlon. Th. cominltte. Immedl.t.lv retained H.nrjr J. KIIIIIm. of Mil waukee. Wle.. a lawyer, lo prve.nl It. grievance. In N.w Toil,. President O'Brien refused to .rate what plan of action had haen decided on. 'Tt would be unfair to the na tional commleelon," he raid, "to spread broadcast .omethlng we are to n- qU.nt of It." "There w.i no talk of war her. to- day. It I. loo «ip*n.lvd. Our de mand. are simple and we will be able lo glv. the public totter bora ball If they .re granted. Thera M nothing to he gained ae outlaw..•' "Wa never had a mora peaceful gathering," raid President Powara. "Our requeata nr. mild and the na tional commleelon ought to look on the right aide ot them and make us hap py by granting the allghr ehangea wa aak In base ball law, Tho proe- pacla for Ihe HOI aeaeon wera never brighter for the Kaetern tongue, and Ihe commleelon can help thing, all around." As Manufacturers of ENGINES and BOILERS *e desire lo call particular at ten tlon to the lllgll Grade Engines we ore turning nut and to say that we gUnranteo without hesitation that there is nn better engine Of It* clans put on the market today In the United Blairs. The perfectly balanced vnlve makes it of high Voluo, and the workmanship bring first Class, and a subriantlatly put up enable* adapts li particularly to work requiring hard service. We are fur nishing them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly I* It being used largely In saw nV>l, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, and ginning plants. Wo ire prepared to demonstrate to prospective mriotners who con give us a call that It has no equal. Writs for full Information and do so today. ADDRE6S Schofield’s Iron Works Macon, Georgia. S' 41 GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Li n littio higher In price than other Limea, but it i« PURE LIME, and by fnr tho best nnd most economical for Brick Work und Pinatering. Cheap Lime in dear nt nny price I Writo us for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Diitributori. Charleston, S. 0. .sfe Cotton, 24.60 par dos. Crackers. IfL fJC.'ledagj * 1 '*V* ) **' Assorted o*h*0. lie. Cotton Seed fv»4 .tatkm la U«argl» •'Vulcanite” is that RooHni ofTtr* MERITS long ago won tot Itself tha repn- tat Ion of being tbs Best Heady RoftAnr known. Realising tbs value of this reputation, wa bat* always endeavored to maintain h, not only by keeping strictly up to tho original high standard, but by contantly striving to Improve It In every DCMurtble way. Require* no annual painting. Sample* and "Kollo!Information" FREE. MALLARY MILLS SUPPLY COMPANY, This May Interest You At this season of the year it behooves you to have a little good whlakey In the house—It often saves doctor bills, when properly u*e«l. Ordering sway from home as ; ou have to do now, you went your orders handled by peopis you esu depend upon. You know u* of old •—send them to us nnd you will b# satisfied In tvsry particular. We carry a comply* line—from th# cheap to th* beet Com or Rye from $1.60 per gallon up (plus 40c for sxpress) to $$.00 p*r gallon, prepaid, Wn prepay egpress charges on all goods from $2.50 per gvl- lon up In Jugs or $110 in glasn. Fine Old Corn $3.00 per gallon; four quarts $$.W Mount Vernon Ryt $4.00 par gallon; four quarts $4.50 Whit* Mills, bottled In bond, four quarts ,,..$4.50 Black Label Rye This Is extra choice offering at $10.00 per cate (II bottles). These are only a few of our many good things. Pull lin« of Wlnee, Champagnes. Brand:**, Been, etc. Bend for price Hit. Sam Weichselbaum&Mack P. O. Bex 163. JACKSONVILLE FLA. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO. DtFART FOR— ARRIVE FROM— Savannah and Augusta....... 1:35am Savannah, Augusta Savannah end Augusta Savannah, Augusta Covington and Estonton fcato.iton and Millcdgcvllle. Athan* and Madison • 2:90am Covington and Satonton •IlfMam tatanton and Mliiedg*vllle..t 7i50pm Atham and Madison • 7:i,.i n • 1:15pm •11:00am Athene and M*di*cn... * 4 v.- t n Atlanta (Olxi* FJyei*),,.,. »• $:23am Athens and Madison.......... Atlanta, Ch|caj|o, u 8t. Louie. • 7:45pm •12:05am Atlanta and Qriffl At l ant .i and QrifTi Columhu* and Blr Oeiumbue and Rir •any an* Mentq •li.; ■ SiiiamlBlrminoham and Columbus. .* 1:11#' i Olrmlngham Albany end Montgo _ Columbus..' • m Montgomery and Albany 11.Ja-»|Montgomery and Albany - w:<« Americu* 7:50pm|Am*ricua * 7:11 •DAILY. fEXCBFT SUNDAY. JOHN vV. BLOUNT, Current sehedui** corrected to date. District Paaungcr Agent *°2 Cherry V, X 35pm »irr