Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 21, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH < ' SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21, 1908 ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS CITY ATLANTA BONDS ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBSNTS GEORGIA R. R. STOCK AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK SOUTHWESTERN OF GA. R. R. STOCK WRITE TO iCGTTON UNSETTLED; MARKET LESS ACTIVE J. H. HILSMAN & CO. STOCKS AND BONDS ATLANTA, GA H. G. A. NASH, President. CHAS. NEVILLE, Vice PreeWent. H. G. A. Nash, Audit Co., EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS. AND AUDITORS 203*204 National Bank, Building, Savannah, Ga. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. C. F. STROBERG (Schatzman’a Old Stand.) BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY All Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages and “ Wag ons. -A Mistaken- idea Perhaps yon havo an idea that in order to have a bank account you must have u 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 largo ones. , . ■ Let us prove it to you. " FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MAOON, GA. fcSrT; Genuine, Natural Whiskey (• a tonic, the medicinal qualities of which arc full, recognized by the highest medical authorities. II your system needs building up or if your nerves are “on edge" try SunnyBrook THE PURE FOOD Whiskey It will restore your old time vigor In almost r.o time—by using Sunny Brook moderately you are bound to benefit your health in general. Sco that you get the genuine—accept no substl* tutes. Every bottle bears the Government "Green Stamp"— certifying to the exact Age, Proof and Measure. No homo should bo without It. DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID DY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: C, G. BUTLKK Co,, w.... ———■ . —- — DEDINGFIELD & CO., JACKSONVILLE, FLA, D. F. A C. P. LONG, JACKSONVILLE. FLA. L. O. DANIEL. MOB., CHATTANOOGA. TENN. PAUL HEYMAN, CHATTANOOGA. TENN. GALLAGHER A O'GARA. CHATTANOOOA. TENN. H. LEVV8TEIN <L CO.. MONTGOMERY. ALA. L. LOEB WHI8KEY CU., MONTGOMERY, ALA. 4 Bottles $ a 1-Stb Rye or Beurboa || A Bottles $ fiY Full Quvt. Rfe or Bosrboo 5 Shipped In plain boiee. Send remittance with youf order. Ne goods shipped C. a D. D. F. & C P. LONG Wholesale Wines and Whiskies, Imported and Domestic JACKSONVILLE, FLA. IMPORTED BRANDIES, GINS AND RUMS In Original Imported Bottling. Per Qt. 11.78 *M0 11.50 LIS 1.25 1.25 ...*1.00 Kenneay's Thrr# star Cognac A. & P. Leroy Three Star Comao I! Key Brand Jamaica Rum 2. Hill A Underwood Dry Oln.h.4 Gordon Dry Oin *** German Allasch Kummil IMPORTED WINES In Original Imported Bottling Cunllffe. Dobson * Co. Chet.no Montot Cleret Krott Laubenhetmer Rhine...... * **• Klepoort * Co. London Dock Port 1.25 Don Cartoi Sherry L*i Nicholas Gomel Malaga 1.25 Nicholas Gomel Moscatel • • L25 Krohn'e Campanario Madeira •• 1-25 IMPORTED PORT AND SHERRY WINES IN .BULK Bottled By Us- /| , PerQt. PorOal Gome. OM FVnOr Bhernr...-. .ill..; .'. W H.n < »l{. Louie Koeeur * Co. Anchor Port 71 M» Write ue for .peelel price, on ebon good, In eee. lou. L cm mi HiimHHim-mnmnn i-»i-i i >■ LOCAL CROP ESTIMATE OP 14,000,000 BALES BROUGHT .WEAK NESS. LIVERPOOL *pot* cloeed...' 5.07 NEW YORK spots dosed.... ...0.50 NEW ORLEANS apota closed 0.00 THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. The Macon cotton .market yesterday closed weak at the following Quota tion*'. ■ Range of Price*. Good Middling Strict Low Mlddllnr.... ** Low Middllor Nor. 14. ItOS... Nov. 18, 1909...- Nov. 17. 1908 Spot Cotton Movement. Recta. Ship. .. 152 472 Nov. IS. ISOS.... Nov. IS. ISOS.... *• “ "OS..... Stock on Hand. Sept 1. IMS «.*•; Nov. 26. IMS 12,249 NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Today’s cotton market waa leas active and *omewhut unsettled aa a result of evening up for over the census report, whtoli la due ut the openlnr tomorrow. The close very steady at a net decline of 1 point to an advance of 5 points. Sales were estimated at 225.000 tales. The market opened steady at . vance of 3a5 points In response to bet* ter cables than due and reports that ber 7 aa expected, but This u.-iturally regarded us augges- live of good trade prospects, but fulled to attract rensraJ support and the mar' ket soon weakened under a local crop ea tlmato ef 14.000.000 bales; active, if scat terlng, liquidation, and local bear press ure. After showing a net loss of 1 or' points, there was a slight rally, but gen erully speaking the tendency -— come heritor delivery on December con- e pretty .... the decline of 14 to 15 points from the top prices of yesterday morning, however, and toward the close the market beennm Arm on covering of shorts and a renewnl of bull support, which was encouraged by the small into-elght figures and the circulation pf smaller crop estimates, one of which was uround 12.750.0oo hides. Southern spot markets, offlrinlly re ported. were generally unchanged. l.oca estimates as tne probable, showing of tin census report tomorrow range from ubout 9,600.000 to 9.900.000 bales. Receipts of cotton at the ports today were 77.788 hales against 89.888 bales last week, and €0,778 bales last year. For the week (estimated) 450.000 bales against 471.000 baits last week and 354.387 bales 11,529. bales against 16,323 bales Inst year. Spot Cotton and Futurra NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Spot cotton closed quiet. 5 points lawnr: middling uplands 9.60; middling gfilf 9.75; salt* Open. January 3.15 February March 9.04 hfity. Juno 9.05 8.95 9.03 9.00 jiiiy .’.*.*.’.8^92 August 8.84 October .... November — December ..9.27 M? 8.84' 8.59 8.62 -2.67.-8.61 .... 9.11 "ill 8.21 9.17 9.2 Receipts and Exporte. Receipts and Export*. Today. Consolidated net receipts.. 77,736 Export* to Great Britain.. 17.871 Exports to France 250 Exporte to continent 11,672 Exports to Japan.........**—— Stock on hand all porte.. 1,055,719 1 1.807 Since September 1. 1908— Consolidated receipts 2.961,484 Exports to Great Britain 883.752 Exports to France ' 264.680 Exports to continent *...1,265.596 Exports to Japan 13,654 Exports to Mexico 2 Price, Receipts, Seles, Stock. New Orleans Savannah Charleston Wilmington . Norfolk , Baltimore . New York Boston . lelphla . iwlck . Pensacola . . Miscellaneous osion .... u.fiu hlladelphla ..9.75 .in Stck. 263087 74601 141947 24196 29278 4oir 2261. 82087 17810 ■Interior Movement, ( Price. 134 |ji 9 * • Louisville , . .19* Little Rocic....|** Rects.lSales.l Btck. 8289 (67 111212 2407 1082 80116 5664 8400 158646 696 142 26259 I 16456 I Hilt middling middling 5.07; low middling 4.17; gtwu ordinary 4.26; ordinary 3.96. The sales of day ware 8.000 bales, of which 200 bales were for speculation and export, and included 6,100 bales American. Re ceipts were 23,000 bales, Including 24,100 bales American. Futures opened steady and closed bare ly steady; American middling G. O. C.: Clna November .,.. A 4.84 November-December 4.74 December-January 4.72 January-February 4.7f* February-March March-Ap “ prtl 4.72* April-May 4.73 May-June 4.73* Jone-July 4.73* July-August 4.73 August-September 4.66* September-Octobtr 4.60 Oct&ber-November 4.V NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORT.EANS. Nov. 20.-Spot cotton closed steady and unchanged, middling fc. Sales on ths spot ware 1.125 bales id 2.125 bales to arrive. Futures opened etesdy and unchanged to 1 point down, selling by longs offset ting favorable cables. All day long the market displayed much nervousness over the report tomorrow on ginning by the census bureau and both sides evened up for the event. Prices did a seesaw, all day over a range of about 10 points on the most active months. At tbs lowest, prices snowed a net decline of 6 to 5 points. Oeod support was tendered every time .the market fall and toward tf»e losing prices were at their highest, landing 4 to f points abort yaatardaya ut prices. At the close the market, ras steady tt an advance of t to 5 points, hiturea closed as follows: Kl5:8, {J ■ rch,. Md J M prll, bid bid Total Crop MovcmenL Port receipts .........,.8,864J56 2.M8.875 Overland to mills and " X Canada ...... ........ 848.9*6' 148.1 IT. Southern mill takings (estimated.) 413,64* 444.440 Stock *t Interior town* , *“ exert# of Sept. I... IIM’J 714.114 Brought info sight thus ■' Weekly interior cotton Towns. NEW YORK. Nov. 20—The following Is tho movement of spot cotton at tb.« lending Interior cotton towns for ths week ending Friday, Nov. 20: Vicksburg . Yaxoo City..I Seg island Cotton. ton, for week: Fsnoy Floridss 20* 21: fancy Georgias 20a*: extra choice irldss 18*al»: extra choice Georgina 4; choice 1«a*; extra 0ne_l(*al5; fine ‘Vo.—flea Is- •t* S50 Unm:. 5,174. Mar- Florifu I**; 3BL_ ____ 13: common 11*12. Sales 1,573. CHARLESTON. 8. C., Nov. 20. land cotton, for week: Rerelj-* - exports 1.287: sales 934: stock ket steady; fine 82*; fully lino 26; extra flno 27. SHARP Fill COMES AFTER STRONG NIA8KE1 DECLINE GAINS SUCH HEADWAY AS TO LE/tD TO UPWARD RE ACTION. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.—The reaction ary forces which have been gathering strength in the stock market for several days issued in a sharp fall of prices to day. Tho decline gained such headway as to lead to a strong upward reaction In ths hitter part of the day on the as sumption that weak accounts had been cleared away. Today the aupportlng tac tics were almost abandoned and the mar ket was left to take care of Itself until the nerce onslaught on the shorts at tho last. The decline once In force, the ex istence of numerous weakly margined accounts was disclosed, which were forced to sole by the fall In prices. The tiear party In the speculation which has been quiescent for weeks plucked up courage In view of the manl iest deterioration In the position of the market and pushed their aggressive at tack, finding no aupportlng orders to op- pose them. Such rallying power as the market hod seemed to come from the de mand from this element to cover shorts and take their profits. The fact of the reaction In stocks directed attention to some circumstances which were Ignored during the advance. For Instance there i Increased apprehension over the ef- oratlon feeling. Comparative Cotton Statement. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.—The following Is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending. Friday, November 20: _ Receipt# ut U. H. ports.. 40i!lf9‘ 858*118 Receipts since Sept 1...3.963.484 :.9l9.4i« Exports for week 511,640 160.613 tor wheat crop. Exports since Sept. 1. ..2.629.486 2.075.434 Stock at IT. H. porta....1.055,739 823.465 Stock at interior towns. 747.285 440.396 stock nt Liverpool 644.000 Stock unoat, for G. I) 330.000 NEW YORK, Nov. follqkrlng statistics on the movement of cotton for ith^radMtf»dni^JiMay, r Nor._ 20. _ were | complied bp the New York Cotton Ex- Weekly Movement. Viir km Port receipt. 405.4SJJ54.SSJ To Mill, md Canada 5?,>47 *“ Bouthcrn mill takings (es timated). 68.000 66,000 Guln of stock at Interi.r towns 38.674 11.674 Brought Into sight for the _ week. 819.114 450.819 Cotton Receipts. , NEW YOnK. Nov. 20.—The following ire the total net receipts of cotton at. all >nrtH since September 1 i.r.i Mobile 18,741 ('ImrlcHton Wilmington Baltimore New -York .... Boston Newport News. Philadelphia .. San Francisco Brunswick. ..., Port Townsend Pens' 154,074 ::::::: ftffl 222.985 328.692 29.655 *469 4.730 454 L028I 8.767 96.808 itf.l J.»6j!-4S4 Liverpool Cotton Statistics. % LIVERPOOL; Nov. 20 —Following ar the weekly cotton .statistics: ioiuiisuiRH or nil Wi* Total, sales of American 4LO< English spinners’ takings * 79.o< English splnnera* takings. Total nxport* ffuplrts of alt kinds 11! Imports of American 10! Stork of all kinds 4r Quantity afloat of American. , Total sales on speculation.... Total sales to exporters World** Visible Supply. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 20.—SectpUry Hester's statement of the world's vlslbla supplv of cotton. Issued today, shows tho total visible to be 4,090.704 against 3,842.169 last week and 3.727,281 laet year. Of thin the total of Amarlcan ootton Missouri '■Paolfio SI' 3,531.704 against 1,281,169 lost week Missouri. Kansas and Tetas........ *» IS —t, IW1 » . - _ . - _ — und 2,938,860 4ast year; and of all oilier kinds, including Egypt, lirasll, India, etc., L59.000 against 663,000 last week and 198,- 876 last year. Of the world’s vlalblo supply of cotton, there Is now afloat and hefd In Great Britain and continental Buropa 2,018.000 against 2,027,00b last year; In Egypt 19r ooo against 167,000 last year; last year. Hubbard Bro/e A Co.'s Cotton Letter. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.—An easier mar ket In Liverpool was duo to tho largo crop estlmato mentioned by ue last evon- Ing. the market taking It. much more seriously than did Now York, which was affected early in thn day by the weak ness In the stock market In the after noon tho recovery there, and the esti mate of the national glnntrs of 9,600,000 bales, caused tho advance to the close. The government estimate will be publish ed tomorrow and the feeling tonight was that Liverpool would advance sharply be fore our market opened. A considerable u mount of Wall street cotton was absorb ed by the trade early In the day and re sold to them at the dose. The feeling remains bullish. Secretary Heater's Statement, NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 20.—Secretary Hester's cotton statement for tha 20 days of November show an increase over last year ef 473,000, on Increase over the same period year before last of 120,000. For tha elghty-one days of the season that have elapsed the aggregate Is ahead of the elghty-one days of last year ' 529.000, ahead of the seme days year foretast 520,000 and ahead of 1905 The amount brought Into sight during the pgst we*k has been 672.075 bales, against 446,392 for the seven days ending this d*t* last year, and 548,162 year be- The movement elnc# September ‘ 1 shows receipts at all United States ports 3.963.484 against 2.863.445 last year, 2.- 690.454 year beofra last. overland'across" the" Mississippi, Ohio 21 KiSKoT? i held r 607.- at the does of tho commercial year 929 against 3J4.167 Isst yaar. — m iU fl ukingi 690,000 against fcOTiwis? Kii’tfrk. vv EWjffs&sr*life tSr for the season I 1 • 71 - ’- • ‘ *<** making the total - - --- 2.577.685 against 2.002,474 last yaar. —— ntotal takings of American mills. - thu orth, souSandAS5?JB^5^^^S -«scn have been 1.448.659 against L- 96,911 last year. . Stocks at the seaboard nd the twenty-nine leading southern In terior towns have Increased during the weak 110.119 bales against an Increase luring the corresponding period last sea* f&mSara^H 'stocks lari over at ports and interior towns from the last crop and th- number of bales brought Into sight thus (hr from tha new crop the supply to data MliNwnfiptoMt M91.69I forth* IS 9, period last roar. Dry Good*—Wholeiale SHEETING—6 to 4 DRILLING—7*0. ■ TICKING 4* 4 c. to !<*«?. TNO-tf* BT-EACHING —4 46 to 11*«. riirCKS-6* to 7c. PRINT«-6* to €*c. City Bonds. » 8 pc., 1919 .#..,100 l K pc- IWI 107 4*. 1986 104 , 4*. 1910 to 1914....... 90 On a 8.80 per *er.t basis. ah 5 pc.. T90t »W 99 »»n 5 pc.. 1911...., 10}| 106 1 *■ “-Us H’ US 'S.ivanuan » pc., jvis...........i- Augusta I*. 4. 4*. * A pc.. | foots of the movement to revise the tar- Advice# of political development# indicating more drastic were regarded aa Indicating more drastic uotlon In this direction than has botn supposed likely. The gr * i great attention excited by the the Standard Oil Company was consl- ♦•red ominous of the force of the anti- uneasiness waa expressed the bad conditions reported for the win- ‘T wheat crop. Time money was called soft In tone and the known movements of money E remised a substantial cash gain for the ■inks on the week. Foreign exchange mode u sharp advance and tho foreign political situation continued unsettled. Tho strong tone at the close of the day was caused by the retreat of the ahorts who feared that they had been led Into a trup by the bull element helping the ap pearance of weakness In the market Honda were easy. Total satoa, par value. 84.444,000. United States bonds were unchanged 177} NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper 84 American Car and Foundry 4«;4 American Car and Foundry pref...l0*|4 American Cotton Oil 36* American Hide and leather pref.... 2K American Ice Securities 26 American Linseed 12* American Locomotive — 84* American Locomotive pref 108 American Smelting and Refining.... 94* Amer. Smelting nnd Refining pref..104* American Sugar Refining 122J4 American Tobacco pref »1 J* American Woolen 29 Annconda Mining Company 49* Atchison *5* Atchison prof. »4 Atlantic Const Line Baltimore and Ohio ......... Rnltlmbrc nnd Ohio pfd ...... Brooklyn Rnpld Transit Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pref. . C Mitral of New Jersey Chruapcnka and Ohio . Chicago Orest Wealem Chicago nnd North Western ......173% Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 148 C„ C.. C. nnd Bt Louis 6214 Colorado Fuel nnd Iron 38jfc Colorado nnd Southern 46* Colorado and Southern 1st pref...... 69J4 Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... 60* Consolidated Ons 152* Com Products 1* Delaware and Hudson 17» Denver and Rio Grande 22* Denver -un-l Hto Grande pref........ 75* Dlntlllora* Securities jjjj* Erie 1st” pref,,7.’. .7.7. *\ tl General Elcctrlo J5J areal Northorn praf. Great Northern Ore ctfa Illinois Centrof Interborough Met 13 Interborough Met pref International Paper International l^per pref. Intematlonul Pump Iowa Central Seaboard Air Line 4s.. Southern Pacific 4s Southern Paclfia 1st 4s Southern Railway 5s mi Texas and Paclflo lata Wabash 1st* Wheeling an& lake Erie 4s Wisconsin central 4* N. Y., N. H. and 1L. cv. 6s Lake Shore 4s Hi 1 Weekly Bank Cloarlnge. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.—The following are ths bank clearing# ter the week In the United States: 8S.419.21t.000 as against 88.179.517.000 lost week and ,287,954.000 last year. Tha following are _ ie clearings from the southeastern cities; Inc. Dee. Richmond $1.804,000.... 1.7 Atlanta 5,756,000.... 1.8 Savannah 1,096,000.... 16.1 Norfolk J.. 3.955,000.... 10.1 Augusta 9.360,000.... 1.6 Jacksonville 1,627,000....21.1 Charleston 1,729.000.... 2.5 Maeon 906.000....24.6 ‘ OOO. - . Columbia »» 8.040,...44.0 The New York Money Merkel. NEW YORK. Nov. 30.-Money on call l*a2 per cent; ruling rate 1*; closing bid 1*; offered at 1*. Time loons soft; 60 days 2 per eent; 90 days 3* per cant; six months I* pat cent mand. Mexican dollars 45. BY SHORTS COVERING WHEAT SHOWS NET GAIN OF »/* TO CENT—CORN AND OATS ALSO FIRM. CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—Aotlvo covering by shorts caused a strong ton* In the local wheat market at the close of final quotation# showing net gains of * to Corn, oats and provisions also were firm. , 4H* ... 31* Iowa Central g,, icSn""« Mty Southern prir!" ♦>}[ 1/>ulwllls and Nashville. Minneapolis and fit Louis National •«"»** » cw York Central .•••• J ew York, Ontario and Western.... f3 Norfolk and Western - North American - Northern Pacino - Pacific. Mall Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania j™ Pittsburg. t?..c^’#md”iit7 Louis!^ fraa J»ulU Ron' n: Pittsburg, eased BUw ... liman PaltwCar . Jlway Steel Spring Republic Steel Republic Htoel pref flock Island Company tuls Routhwestem ; •ala Southweatara oral -■ — Id Steel and Iron clfio I Hlosa-HhefTleld HtCel an. lESffiSS RtiSS ,:rVf :1 Southern Railway Southern Railway pref Tennesoee Copper J? Texas and Pacific Si* ft adBrW". h Union rtSSSpWf’’!!!!!!!!!!!.! to* United State# Rubber ..... « United HUtes Rubber 1st pref 102* United States Steel . ■Bed States Steel pref.... wSiUSt iHW**• }> American T«l. »n4 -J- HUtnUrd OH •♦♦ B. rrfundln, J«. 101H K. rrfundlnir >a. coupon JM B. J., re«l.t«rc<l loo* American ^Kci'Vi’”” American Tobacco 6s |95 Atchison general 4s 100 Atchison adjustment 4s 91* Atchison ev. 4s J0I Atlantia Coast Lin* M* Baltimore and Ohio 4#..... 100* Baltimore and Ohio 3*s *4* Brooklyn R. T. cv. JT* and i okiim R-T. itral of Georgia 5s. .. fill of O l*s.’T.........77 76* hlcago. H. and Quincy new 4s.... II Chicago, It. J. and P. B. R. 4s...... 73 Chicago, 1L I. and P. IL R.<»j ®».. 77* Chicago. R I. and I*. Ry. rfdg 4s.... 57* C.TaTC. and Ht. I/>ula gen. 4s 95,, Colorado Industrial Is Midland 4s M and Southern 4s. .^96 Detaware and .Hudsonicr. 4s 102* I>enver and Itlo Grand# 4e 96* Kri# prior lien M* L*rE general 4a.... 75 !>« Interborough Monhatun consul gold 4a... 91 Mexican Central 4a It Minn, and Ht. Ixiuta 4s. Missouri. Kansas and .Toxaa 4a..... 1(0* ‘Tissouri. Kansas and Taxes 2nds,. |5 atlonsl H. R. of Mexico con. 4s.,.. II n-:: Northern Paclflo 4s Iff* Northern Pacific 3s tf* Norfolk arid Western consol 4* 91* Oregon Short Line rfdg 4a.,........ 96 — |*s. 1915 H AA P r public of Cuba la 103* A— “*—| nan. 5a llfl _ . w fg. 4a ft* fit. Louis Southwestern con. 4a.... 77 Wheat— Deo. . . May . . July . , Corn- Dec. . , May . . July ! . Oats— Deo. . , May . . July . . Open. . 1.04 : 1:8* High. Low. Ctos. 1.04* LOT 1.08* 1.07’ 1.02* 1.01 63* as Mess l’ork- 49* ill 4»»; 49*j 49V 51! Jan. . . .14.20 May . .14.27* 9.27* 8.87* . 6.18* 14.25 16.IT* II.88 14.50 ll.lHs 10.60 lit MM H 8.80 8.50 1.57* 1.75 I.H* 1.75 Strongly Built out-under aurrey—very new and styilrt <bmlKn. Our vehlcbvrt of every da- / ■crlptlon are as near perfection as ca n ’ be secured, because the minutest de tail is carefully scrutinized before any. thing 1a offered for sale. Hence: sat isfaction. _ m GA . P//m 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. As Manufacturers of ENGINES and BOILERS •re desire to call par'lculgr atten tlon to the High Gradn Engines we are turning out and to say that we guarantee without healtatlnn that thero Is no better engine of itrs class put on the market today In the United States. The perfectly bolnnced vnlve makes It of high value, and the workmanship being first class, and a substantially put. up cnglnq. nlahlng them lo almost nil kinds of power plants and particularly fs It being used largely In saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, awl ginning plants. Wo are prepared to demonstrate to prospective euetomors who ran give us n rail that It has no equal. Write for full Information and do so today. ADDRESS Schofield’s Iron Works Macon, Georgia. “ GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Is a little higher in price than other Liinen, but it ii PUKE LIME, nnd by fur the best and most economical for Brick Work nnd Plastering. Chenp Limo is dear nt nny price! Writo us for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. ORY GOODS. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.-Th* ootton I goods prices remains very firm and C prices are gradually being raised to a I higher level. Cotton yarns are firm and nr* being brought by users In a, moder ate way, The local wool market la strong and foreign wools are advancing. The Jobbers are doing a fair steady trade and are getting a better advanced butt- waa high* aggressive barrels * - 9.—Cotton seed oil WiM AS Armor crude values and Prim* cruds In *• prime summer summer yellow if summer yellow II* to prime summer white 40**a41*; is • prime "whiter’yellow 48a49. NAVAL STORES. SAVANNAH, Go., Nov. 20.—Turpentine firm at 89*: sale* 1,048; receipts 1,191; shipments flit. Rosin firm: salts 1.261; ■nipmwnia hi. urin. wmh », receipts 4.856; shipments <34; stock 828. Quote: A. B. C. D. 2.10; H, 8.90; F.l.tr*; O. 8.92*; H. I.4I: I, 4.W; B 4.90; M. 6.8b; N.l.M; W. 6., I.IS; CHART,ESTON. Nov. 80.—Turpentine firm at II*. Roeln firm, quota: A, B. C. 3.70; I». 2.70aTf: B. l!77*al0{ F. 3.77*0*1; O, 2.70*83; If, 3.82*; T. 2.91; 4^8n;^5r 5.15; N. 5.10; WT O., (.85; WH.iltNGTON, Nov. 20.-Bplrite tur- pc ui In* steady at 88*; ysoelpts II oaaki. firm at 1.901 reoalnts 40. Crude turpen tine firm at 1.75. 1.60 and 2.BO; receipts 49 Grata and Provliionj. These prices are at wholeials and not to ronsum**rs._ Corrected bj F. H, Jaques A Tinsley Co. jga •»“ eii'Ki-1 lots, eithsr , 'saeiceii or bulk, made on applies- °ATR-Wh 1 .....}| No. I white.. 60 Bpoclarquotations made on HAY—Choice timothy *... l.M | J :: : :: ‘I Tlmothy^ani’eJover mixed'. I ^ 05 Bedding sfrs!w V.V.V’!!!!!!!’ *68 nRA N—1’ure wheat........ **• FLOUR-Private*HtocS. ia\ [)UR-Private HtocS. Jincy pat... ].b [ Royal Owl. best patent 5.25 I Top Notch, first patent.. , . 6.U» It Bmoked moats. *c. - * over above. HAMB—Fancy sugar cured.. 18 Rundard sugar cured 19 PletiM .hams ..19 LARD-Pure tlcrcss 11U nt "tf Pure! m 60-lh tubs 11* fca f Kk McCaw*s compound lard..... 8* The same additions for other sites as named II FALT—tooMbs.* wBte* ootton’ sitek.’.'.' U Imported rock salt, lb 1U CHEEBJv-Full cr*an» ft URITJ6— Hudnuts, In bbls _H«WI P Or New louts, In sacks 8.80 ‘1 “ ' 4 || I It Common t to lo AtburW. rautott lt.it HBEK!!!";t;::i5-i4 T 1 COFFFJy-Cholc* Prime Rk Medium Rio Hardware—Wholesale. fCorreotsd 1 I by 7>unlsp Hsrdware Co.) WELL BUCKETS—14.25 to 14.50 dot. ROPE -Manila, lie: fles.l. 9c; cotton, no* a 10 »*r pound. PLOW 8TOCK8—Hsrn ,0 pI.OW BLADE*, le. per lb. ““ base; arman, 96c j Fergu- Swede 4*c. AXE«—16.00 do*., boos. . LK*f> 9 * a • bar. f*a. pound. NAILfl—Wlr.. 12.40 keg base; out ! .60 k*( base. BHOF.a-11 torse. 14.25 to 14.60 keg; mul. iah M 23 t/» 14 71 IRON—2*ec per !b. dos,. base. BUCKETS— Plain. 88.00 dos.; whit* ce dar, tbr.e hop*. 1100. -'■TAlNg-Trnce. 14 to |4 dos. . fN POWDER—rer keg, Dupont crack ■hot 11.69 keg KNOT— 81.09 sack. Titna—pvlntad. 82.10; cedar. 86.00. BMOVKI.fi-17.09 to 111 per do*. CARDS-C’otten. 14.60 per des. This May Interest You At this Reason of the year It behooves you to have & little good whiskey in ths house—It often saves dootor bills, when properly used. Ordering away from home aw ? ou have to do now, you want your orders handled by pconla you can depend upon. You know ua of old —send them lo us and you will bo satisfied In svsry particular. Wo ’ckrry a cbmpleto line—from the cheap to tho best Corn __ Rye from 81.50 per gallon up (plus 50c for express) lo IB.OO per gallon, f irepald. Wo prepay express oharges on all goods from 88.60 per gal- on up In iugs or $2.90 In * _■ n c* “ ■ ^ Is fibum- Fine Old Corn 83.00.per gallon; four quarts $3.50 Mount Vernon Ry* $4.00 per gallon; four quarts 14.50 Whits Mills, bottled In bond, four quarts $4.00 Black Label Rye Wines, Champagnes, brandies. Deers, etc. Send for price list. Sam Weichselbaum & Mack JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Rallrofcd Bonds m.lA.k.J C.ntril of an. lit mort. 0 p.f cant, fill 114 116 Central of Ga. collateral trust » per cant. 1917 .....106 107 »n|£tl of Go. consolidated^ Central Ga. lit Inc., 1945..... 74 g efttral Ga. 8m Inc., 1943 64 entrsl Ga., 2d Inc., 1946..... 6$ Central Oa.. kfacon and North- ern, 1146 10$ entrsl .On., Middle Go. and Atlantic, 1947 .10$ gouthernjl. Jl., o I*ji napltal o.lr.d thou- Georgla R. n. and Ranking Co" 6 pc., 1922 ..........I« Go. It. R. and Hanking Co., 6 per cent, 1910 .....lvi Ho. nou. end FI*. 6 pc.. 1948.. 10H outhwestem R. R. stock ..107 Ootton Sesd Market pries of sound, dry cotton sc«*d any quantity. 114 09 p*r ton at any rail road station In Georgtn. Lumber Quotations AT WHOLESALE. (Corrected by M**'«#-Felton Lumber Co.) Common framing (short leaf) sited.$14.06 Stats of Georgia Bonds "I: Sit; BT R«: >ii. ii’* ii'iw;::::::::;:;”, !SS Orackers. GEORGIA. Bibb County—To the 8upe« rlor Court of said county: The petition of tho Bibb Manufacturing Company showeth: That It to a corpora tion created pursuant to the laws of Georgia under a charter grunted by the rior Court of said County: superior court of the county of Hlbb on the 6th day of September. 1907. and p*u- tlQlter desires an nmnn<1>n*rit tn Ira said charter aa hereinafter set out Petitioner oaks that Its chnrt.r may be so amended as to give petitioner the power and authority to reduce mi stock to on* million five bu ioi smriid do tiara (ti.ioo.ooo), par v minimum, and that It shall have tha pow er and authority to lncr.ano It* mpirat stock at any time to two million flv# hundred thousand dollar# H2.fcoo.ooo). par value, as a maximum, nnd that It may from time to time Increase or reduce its rupltnl stock, hut at no time shall tha par value of Mid stock ho loss then one minimi flv- hundrr.! tliounand dollars (11.600,000), or more than two million live hundred thousand dollars (I2.fcoo.eeo). Petitioner further neks that Its charter be amend.4 so that the stockholders of your petitioner may at any time by a vote of stockholder* rej r. «• ntlng a ma jority of the stock of sold corporation, change the legal residence of said corpo ration to any cosnfy In the state ef Georgia In which it conducts any bust- ties* authorized by Its charter, but h«fOr# such change of residence rhall he effect ive the Hlbb Manufacturing Coinpnny shall publish one# a week for four weeks In the newspaper In which th« sheriff of Bibb county publishes ills sales, it* In tention to remove It* residence into an other county, staling the name of the In such county, and snail cause a eopy of said publication, rwom to by the presi dent or secretary of rdd company. »o- getner with a .ertlfled copy of the origi nal charter sr.d any amendment thereto, to be filed with the clerk of to* superior court of the county Into which It moves Its residence. Petitioner preys that this honorable court will pass an ord-r or Judgment amending Its charter re hereinabove eel out If ALL A n ALU IVtltlonePs Attorneys. Barons sodas, aq. Barons rdenacr. 7V£C. ^ N? r B?*C. 8oJae? r «*c. r "' ** Ginger snaps (N B. C.). 7c. Assorted cakes. lOo. -20R0IA, Bibb County—T. Robert A. Msbet, clerk of the gupenor court of said county, do hereby certify that the forego ing contain* a true copy of the original petition to nm.nd charter of the Bibb Manufacturing Ootntanv this da* filed. ’ Trltness whereof f have hereunto „-t Gandy day of November. ItOnT. A. NI8BET, Clerk Superior Court Bibb Stick candy In boaae. 7*e. Stick candy In barrels. 7r. jrocer*. Mixed, pull 7*c, Grocer# Cream i ndy tn palls, 19*. Southern Railway Schedules. ihewlng the arrival and departure of passenger train# at Macon, Qa.. for Infor. metlen only, and not guaranteed. No. Arrive from: g. m. a, ro.J No. Dt-part to: 13 Jacksonville. 2 V 14 Ja> k^..nv|l!e. 2.01 14 Clnclunatl... 8.03 13 Cln, 'nnfitf.. $.02 7 Lumber City. 9 25 7 Atlants. ... 7.31 14 Atlanta 10.43 14 Brunswick. .I0.M Bibb County. Georgia, decci to notify you that Luther 1. tRbft Otomty. an order requiring N. A. Powers, odmlnlstrator oetat* eTtto said Mrs. Lilia C. Powers,^to m \ke deed to him to a • ertaln tract of land aituated In Bibb County. GeorgJ.i. an-I described In the bond f-»r title-, attached to his ep- fli nt—. und al>gtng In said petition that ths law las hem fully oornpltad with, this to therefore to notify jou that ' a. i