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<THS MAOON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 3908
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ABOUT
GEORGIA STATE BONDS
CITY ATLANTA BONDS
ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. B. DEBENTS
GEORGIA B. R. STOCK
AUGUSTA A SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK
SOUTHWESTERN OP GA. R. R. STOCK
WRITE TO
J. H. HILSMAN & CO.
STOCKS AND BONDS
ATLANTA. GA.
H. O. A. NASH. Pr«.id.nt.
CHAS. NEVILLE. Vic* Pmident
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
(Schntzman’s Old Stand.)
BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY
All Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages and
Wagons.
•A Mistakei
Idea
Perhaps you have an idea that in order to have a
bank account you must have a large sum to deposit;
that a bank doesn’t care to bother with small accounts.
This is not truo of the “FouHli.” This bank wel
comes new accounts, no matter how small, and extends
the same courtesy and service to (••mall depositors as to
large ones.
Let us prove it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
-•
/ MACON, GA.
p-LH-H li I M' i M
As Manufacturers of
ENGINES and, BOILERS
we desire to call particular atten tlon to tho High Grade Engines we aro
turning out and to say that wo guarantee without hesitation that there
Is no better engine of Its class put on the market today In the United
States.. Tho perfectly balanced valve makes It of high value, and the
workmanship being first class, and a substantially put up engine,
adapts It particularly to work requiring hard service. We are fur
nishing them to almost all kinds of power plants and particularly Is
It being used largely In saw mill, planing mill, oil mill, cotton mill, and
ginning plants. We are prepared to demonstrate to prospective customers
who can give us a call that it has no equal Wrlto for full information
and do so today.
ADDRE8S
Schofield’s Iron Works
Macon, Georgia.
SAM & ED WEICHSELBAUM
P. 0. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn
Phone No. 820.
Our stock is complete with the finest and best brands
of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, eto,
RYE WHISKEY (ORIGINAL BOTTLING)
4 Bottles 8'Bottles 12 Bottles
Lewis 86
Murray Hill Club
Upper Ten
Thrte Feathers
Black Label
Wilson
Paul Jones
35.00
5.00
5.60
7.50.
5.76
3 9.6
9.60
10.60
14.80
10.75
8.60
8.60
i jones tioo . .s.ou i
BOTTLED IN BOND (RYE AND BOURBON)
318.50
.''13.50
15.00
20.75
15.75
11.75
11.75
Sylvan Grove Rye
Whit# Mills Bourbon 4.50 8.00 11.78
Belle of Lexington 6.00 9.75 13.50
Melt wood Rye 6.00 9.75 13.50
Gackvnh>**mer Rye •••••;•• s.oo 9.76 13.50
EXPRESS PREPAID.
’ BEER
Shiped by Freight or Express F. O. B. Chattanooga.
Achilla. Per Cask .
Blue Ribbon. Per Cask..
Hudwelser. Per Cask...
Lackman. Per Cask
Blue Grass. Per Cask .,
Gerst, Per Cask
H**H
... 311.50
* 11.50
a 11.00
10.50
This May Interest You
At this season of the year It behooves you to have & little good
whiskey In the house—it often saves doctor bills, when properly used.
Ordering away from home a* 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 be satisfied In every particular.
We carry a complete line—from tho cheap to the best. Corn or
Rye from 31.60 per gallon up (plus 60c for express) to 35.00 per gallon,
prepaid. Wo prepay express charges on all goods from 32.50 pet* gal-
1 in up In Jugs or 32.10 In glass.
Fine Old Corn $8.00 per gallon; four quarts ( 83.60
Mount Vernon Rye $4.00 per gallon; four quarts 84.50
White Mills, bottled In bond, four quarts ,.,..|4.50
Black Label Rye
This Is an extra choice offering at $15.00 per case (11 bottles).
These are only a few of our many good things. FuB line of
Wines, Champagnes. Brandies, Beers, etc. Bend for price list.
Sam Weichselbautn & Mack
P. O. Box 163.
,.y .
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
and respectfully solicits the favors of
TRADING ACTIVE
GOOD DEMAND AT THE DECLINE,
ESPECIALLY FOR LATER
MONTHS.
NEW ORLEAN8 spots closed 9 1-19
THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET.
Tho Macon cotton market yesterday
closed steady at the following quotations;
Range of Prices.
Good Middling 9ft
Strict Middling 9
Middling *74
Strict l,o»- Middling 8%
Low Middling 8ft
Spot Cotton Movement.
Recta. Ship. Bales.
Nov. 11. 1901 413
Nov. S3, 1908 324
Stock on Hand.
Bept. 1, 1909 1.171
NOV. 23. 1908 11,407
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. Nov. 01.—The cotton mar
kot was nervous and Irregular today with
trading rather less active and the close
steady, net 4 points lower to 6 points
higher. Sales were estimated at 250,*
bales.
The market opened steady at a decline
of luG points on the move active months
In response to lower cables than expected
and liquidation by near-month shorts
who were evidently alarmed by reports
that cotton could be bought here profit
ably for delivery on contract. July and
October opened net unchanged In the ab
sence of Important ufferlitrs. but after
tho opening tho general market acted
quite unsettled and Junuary was weak,
celling oft to a net loss of 8 points under
local bear pressure and liquidation by
trailing longs.
There was a good demand at the de
cline, especially for the later months from
Wall street and other outside sources.
December maintained its premium, and
while there seemed to be no fresh bullish
development In the general news the
market became decidedly firmer during
the afternoon with March. May and July
making new high radorda for tha season
and the genera! list showing a net advance
of 2a9 points. At 9.28 for December,
however, one of the large local spot
houses begnn selling that position, be
lieved to be against cotton to be shipped
here from Texas, and the market eased
off In consequence, closing all tha way
from I to I points below tbs best A good
deal of the business represented undoing
of straddles between the near and. late
posltlonfl,
Receipts of cotton at the ports today
were 63.850 bales against 61.156 bales lut
week and 14,892'bales last year. For the
week (estimated) 400,000 bales against
405,493 balls lost week and 335,120 bales
last year.
Today's receipts at New Orisons were
11,015 against 17,828 bales Lost year, and
at Houston 18,849 bales against 7,435 bales
last year.
- Spot Cotton and Futures
NEW YORK. Nov. 23.—Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands 9.55; mid
dling gulf 9.80; sales 300 bales.
Futures opened and closed steady as
\ Open. High. Low. <
January .9.IS 9.18 9.01
February
March T... 9.07 9.17 9.07
M?y l s.i« i.o«
Juno ........9.03 9.03 9.03
July 0.01 8.09 R.98
August 8.93 9.01) 9.93
October 8.70 8.75 8.65
November .......9.so —— ——
December 9.29 9.88 9.25*
Receipts and Exports.
Consolidated net receipts.. 63,650 110,032
Exports to Great Britain.. 24,874 71,988
Exports to Franco 21,150 21.1170
Exports to continent...... 3.470 32,199
Stock on hand all ports..L021.159 -
Exports to Great Britain 951,718
Exports to Franco 38“
Exports to continent 1,29
Expo.ts to Japan 1
Exports to Mexico
Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock.
New Orleans
. . 9.65
Si' k.
l
mu
68638
IHUi
b34850
3r.ft.55
SWlll
22511
85543
'
Interior Movement.
Houston ,
\
st. umla .
Cincinnati
Loulavllle • . .isvi
Little Rock....|9
I Prlcs.lReofa.ISa’-^) Rtck.
• |9Y4 188J9 "22941115084
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LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 21.—Moderate busi
ness done In spot cotton, prices 2 points
higher; American middling fair 6.59; good
middling 6.22; middling 5.01, low mid
dling 4.91; good ordinary 4.40; ordinary
4.00. The sales of the day were 8,000
hales, of which 300 bales warn for specu
lation and export, and Included 7.400 Isles
American. Receipts ware 20.000 holes,
111' In-Ill’* I'-il’ H An.- I l’-.'iH.
Futures opened steady ami closed bare
ly steady; American middling O. O. C.r
November
C
November-peoember
Docember-January
4
4
January-Fobrusry
February -March
March-April
4
4
4
April-May
May-June
4
4
June-July
July-Auguxt
Ajigust-Septtmber
4
4
Beptember-October
October-Novembor
4
4
m
NEW ORLFAN8.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 22.-Bpot cotton
steady and unchanged, middling 9 1-18.
Seles Ob the spot were 1,600 hales end to
arrive LI09 bales.
Futures opened steady at the decline,
prices showing m lose of 8 to 7 points
under manipulative pressure Induced by
unfavorable goalee, First price*, how.
ever, were the lowest of the day, shorts
showing too great an eagerness to buy
a| the lower levels. Under this buying
nnd with a total lack of other feature,
prices rose 8 to 11 points, landing th.
active months 3 to 4 points higher than
last week's closing. Bulls made no effort
to follow up their advantsire and at the
top the market became barely steady with
a tendency to sag. At toe elreo th
market was steady and prices showed a.,
advance of 1 to 6 points. Futures closed
as follows:
November, bid 8.88
December, bid f .93
January, bid 8.92
February bid 8.97
March, bid I .* 9.re
April, bid 9.0g
May. bid t.ii
June, bid 9.12
July, bid $.14
Hardware—Wholesale.
(Corrected hr Dunlap TTardware Co.)
-Harman. 96c.; Fergu-
Pf/Vw BLADES. 5c. per lb.
IRON—Iftcc per lb. base; Swede 4ftc.
"’axes—W.G9 dot., base.
LBaO 9‘t'bar. IV* und
NAILS—Wire, 12.40 keg base, cut,
HHOE 1415 to 84.60 keg; mule
BUCKETS—Plain. 12.00 do*.; white ee-
-’ar, three hops, 24.09.
f’JlAlNH' Tr> r e, J< to 21 dos.
c.t’N POWDER—Fir keg. Dupont crock
hot 15 50 k*«
fflfOT I? Oft sack.
BUSINESS ON 'CHANCE
IS VERY LIMITED
SMALLEST NUMBER TRANSACTIONS
RECORDED SINCE THE ELEC
TION.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23.—Today's buct-
ness at the stock exchange was the smal
lest for any day since tho election. The
total of 732,400 shares id the only dally
total below a million shares that hoi oc
curred for a full d»y In that period. In
the lancer financial circle of the wall
street section there In an avowed satis-
faction with the slowing down of a spec
ulative par * * “
prove p
hJch It was foared Would
■PI and Involve ulterior oon-
sequence* tlmt would he detrimental to
the march of Industrie! and commercial
progress In tho country. There la a
realization that the assembling of con
gress and the stain legislatures may
bring some forces Into action that will
chill speculative enthusiasm. It Is sup
posed that this may follow from the too
exurberant views that speculators have
professed of the extent to which Ontl-
rorpdmtlon senttmonl In tbe country has
^The** taking up of the tariff schedules
In the practical work of a revision of
rates or Uutv must be taken aeeotj&t of
fer more disturbing effect, which tho
speculation baa been Inclined to Ignore
for a time. . . .
. 11n k luaiki t ehow.-d some ten
dency towards an upward reaction from
tho sharp fall which was in for* at the
close of last week. There was quite a
volume of selling orders In tho market
at the opening as the after-effoct of last
week's toll nnd those mndo tho opening
prices lower. At the lower level the pro
fessional traders on the floor were dir
pound to work for a recovery on tl
ground llutt the fall bad reached snob I
extent as to invite a rebound. The wip
ing out of weak accounts on tho long side
and tho building up of a short Interest
In the course of tho decline bad Improv
ed the technical condition of tha mar
ket On the recovery U»ere was a mark
ed dwindling of the demand which serv
ed as notice of the reluctance as yet to
renew the purchases of stocks on a Urge
scale. An Important piut of the selling
was for foreign account and this wns of
such effect on the foreign exchange mar
ket as to keep alive the discussion of
possible gold experts. Kates kept near
tothe gold export point to rads, the
rlso In sterling exchange there being mot
by strength here. Discount* hardened
also In London and Paris, while time
money rates were lower here the de
mand for loans decreasing and supplies
offering Showing some accumulation.
Pari*-again took gold In London at an
advance In the price. ...
The large demand nnd good prlco for
the offering of New York city 4 per cent
corporation stock was slgninonnt of the
appetite of capital for high class Invest
ment and tho 446 P®r cent bonds sold
last year rose above any previous price
they hare commanded.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. 15,067,000.. '
United States bonds were unohange«l
° n The\otal sales of stocks todhy were
732,400 slmrcs.
The New York Money Marks*.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23.—Money ol
easy; lftn2; ruling rate 1%; closing bid
lft; offered I s *.
Time loans easier; 60 days 8 per eonti
90 days, 3 per cent; six months 3ft per
C< T’rIme mercantile paper 4a4ft per cent
Sterling exchange strong, wlfli actual
buKlnrs* In bunkers bills *t 4.84&4.84.10
for CO-day bills and at 4.80.85 for dc-
H'cornmlrolal bills 4,83%a4.83ft.
Bar silver 49%.*
Mexican dollars 46. . ' „ _•
aja steady; railroad
NEW YORK STOCK U»T.
Amalgamated Calmer ...... 81H
Amor can Car and Foundry........ 46*
Anvr can Car and Foundry pref....l07| z
Amer con Cotton OU 8®!
Amur can llldo and Leather prof... 97
Amer can Ico Securities *J
American Unread •••«••• Uft
American Locomotive
Amer<
Amer t
Amer
I
American Sugar Refining 1819
Amor ran Tobacco pref. ............ Jjjk
Amer can Woolen .. tek
Anaconda Mining Company 4Jm
Atchison pref.
Atlantic Const Line ...
Baltimore *n«l Ohio ....
Baltimore and Ohld ...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacific ......
Central Leather .......
Central leather pref. .
C-ntral of New J/T"#y
Chesapeake nnd r" *
Chicago Great W*
Chicago and Nortl
Chi. Mil.
108
:: J»tt
o., -hlLpUl*....
Colorado Fuel jutdj Wte
i, mu. and 8t -
C...C, and 8t»
Colorado and Boutnrrn j-vs
Colorado Sou there ,l*t pref ■......... 69
Colorado and Southern 2nd P re ‘••••,?!.*.
Consolidated Gas W8\8
Delaware Hudson 176
jjH.tulM*’ BecuTitle, ............... MJj
Kiln iVt'prtif. V.’.V.
8SSTSS8SS-«fe»:;:::::::::*®
Illinois Central
Interborough Met. •••;• IJlJ
Inlerborough Mot. Pref JJH
fSES&SAj|®
Kansas City Southern
LoufiSllo ?nd
Missouri Pnclfln - , * , |*W.yUgi******* xitf
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
Missouri, Kansas »nd Texas pref.. 69*
National Lejwl '•'"•"•'itRai
g;: ^5,, c onWi»- ww.™: :’y H
!M; l Bff
it.wk IMantl C’omp.'jy }*' '•■■■ JJ
Bt. L. ■I».I HMI I-W”. flu
Hi. txjul. H-iiilhwfi- rrn
fcJhUJirSdfe «3 F™:::::::: R»
BaQtmm Ii->iiw.y ;s»
H.mlll-rn JUH-.y K’ 4
Tcxss nnd paclfle »jLx»rs»•••••••
Tot-to. hi. Bu
Toll.In. HL Joul. a.J Weit. pt.
Unit. <1 Htat-*, Bulibw l<t pr«f ‘’’"JJ
l-nltr-l HI.I,, Ht«;l .ffa
rnllcil.8t.tM, Ht„l pr»f
8gfc°Lr9;-::2r.v::::::2:»s
refunding 2n. coupon.........104
5
11AH
8. 3s. coupon
tered
American Tot. t • o 6a •••*],°a»i
Atchison cv. IS..
AlisnUc uoau i.in*’
Bali I more and Ohio 4s... 100J4
li.11»i• i<,r« and Ohf» 94tt
Brooklyn R. f. «v. 4s ?8«
Central t.f Georgia If.*
Centrai of Georgia 1st Inc.,........ 75
".I g.raa
dg 4s.. 11)4
Arc Your Fences Down?
- •. - '• ; ,mi ,T4li d i&O-H ;. I JlMiff ‘>5
We are offering for a few days some good :
FENCINp, 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.
C., C., C. and Ht. Xxmts gen. 4li... 98*4
Colorado Industrial 6s 7Mi
Colorado Midland 4s 73
Colorado and Boutlisrn 4s 96)4
Delaware and Hudson cv. 4s J02
Denver and Rio Grundo 4s «... 97
Rri« prior Hen 4s '. 89
Erie cvncrnl 4a * 75
Hocking Valley 4‘4» 107
Interborough Met 4«s 72
Japan 4a *
Japan 4tyn
Japan 4Vfo 2nd ssrles...
I.».iil.-vl!Io and Nash, unified 4s 190*
Manhattan consol gold 4s........... 98
Mexican Central 4s 82
Mexican Central 1st Inc 19
Minn, and Ht. Louis 4s 84U
Missouri, Kansan nnd Texan 4n.,..100*i
Missouri, Kansas and Tex4a 2nds.. 55
National R. R. of Mexico oon. 4s.... 81
New York Central gen. 3\4s.. 25.,
New jersey Central gwicral I* t27«,4
Northern Pacific 4s lO-.fi
Northern Paclflo 3s 73<4
Norfolk and Western consol 4s...... 99
Oregon Short IJn« rfdg 4s; HM
Pen. cv. Stis, 1918...... ®|
Reading general '4s 100
lU-publlo of Cuba 6s 102ft
St L and Iron Mouu. con. 6s 116ft
Ht. I*, and San Fran. fg. 4s. 77ft
Bt. I*ouls Southwestern con. 4a.... 77%
Seaboard Air IJne 4s 67ft
Southern Pacific 4s 92ft
Southern Pnotllo 1st 4s. 96ft
S Uthern Railway 6s....^r... 107ft
xas and l*acinc lsts ....T...116
Toledo. Rt. L. and Western 4s -.JO
Union raclrto 4s ........103%
Union Paclflo cv. 4s 104%
U. H. Hteel 2nd 8s lOSft
Wabash, lsts ....110
Wheeling*an'A l!ake Erie ‘is.’.’ 82ft
Lake Shore 4a 94ft
WHEAT CLOSES WEAK
ON RA|_REP08TS
PRICES AT CLOSE Vi, CENT LOWER
THAN THE CLOSE OF LAST
SATURDAY.
wheat belt In thle country caused weak
nous In tho local wheat tnnrket today,
prices at the close being down ft to ftc.
compared with Saturday's flnsl quota-
Corn. oats and provisions on ths close
were Ann.
Wheat-
Dec.
May
High. Low.
1.03ft
. . . 1.91% 1.03ft 1.03!
. . , 1.07ft 1,07ft. 1.07
. . . l.Olft 1.82% 1-91
July
Corn—
Deo.
88
°DecT . . . 41ft
May . . . . 81*4
Jan. . . .18,85
May . . .11.50,
iJifdL
Jan. . . . 9,46
May . . . 9.63ft
Short Ribs—
Jan. . . . 8.67ft
May . . . 8.77ft
S i
11,47ft 16.18
16.62ft 18.69
9.47ft 9.41ft
9.80 9 62ft
8.13ft 8.67ft
ill
m
DRY GOODS.
NBW YORK. Nov. 21.—'The dry goods
market opened steady. Cotton goods and
ootton yarns are firm on the highest bn-
ala recently established. . Raw silk ,1s
steady wlili a moderate demand. A llfut
to fair spot nnd future demand Is reported
on dross goods.
COTTON SEED OIL.
NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Cotton seed oil
was a shade easier under realising and
pressure of spot. Prime crude In bar
rel f.o.b, mills 80 ft all; prims summer
yellow 3§aft; off summer yellow 37ft fo
18ft | good off eunnner yellow ISftaKS;
prime summer white 40a4fft: prime win
ter yellow 46a60.
NAVAL STORE*. .
WILMINGTON. Nov. 18.-Spirits tur
pentine steady at 82ft; receipts 30 cask*.
Rosin-steady at 2.4J: receipts 71. Tar
Arm at 1.90; recetntallO. Crude turpen
tine Arm-at 3.15, t.Of and 9.00; receipts
66 barrels.
CHARLESTON. Nov. 2*.-Turp4nllno
firm at 29. Rosin firm. Quota: A, 18,0.
3.M; b, 2.10: K, *.*0; F. 2.82ft; O. 2.t2ft
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Nov. 31.—Tarpmtlne
grm at 8Vft; aalre 101; receipts 691: ehlD-
menta 682. Rosin Arm; sales 2.274; re
ceipts 3.254; shipments 2.296: stock- ft*.-
422. Quote: A. B, P. D. K 3.90; K.
9.92ft; O. 2.92ft; H. I.f«; f. 4.05: <t. 4.W;
M. E.lBaCO; N, 9.00; W. O., 8.36; W.
W.. 8.40.
Railroad Bond*
Tlld.Asked.
Central of Ga. 1st mort. 8 per
cent, 1928 !
Central of Ga. eniinteral trust
5 per cent, 199T 106
Central of Ga. consolidated
1*45 198
Central Gs. 1st Inc., 1948..... 74
Central Ga. 2nd Inc., lfl{ 64
Central Ga., 3d tfin., 1146..... 82
Central Gs., Mseon and North
ern. 1344 ........j,.,,. 106
Central O*.. Middle Ga. and
Atlantic, 1947 *...102
. juthsrn R. it.. 6 pe . 2994..ill
Oeorgla R. R, and Banking
...114
Co.. 6 pc.. 1921
i..lOS
per c«
Sou. and Fla. 5 pe. ■ ■
Seaboard R. ft., 4 pe, 66
Seaboard R. R 6 no., 1111.... 98
Houthwestarn K. It. stock . .1 «7
etoek.ioT
.... , ,
Atlsnt.'i end w. P. d-b#n... .104
Gs. Sou. and Fla., com ...... 15
Ga, Sou. and Fla., let pref.. it
101 102
id Fla . 2-1 pref..
Houthern R. H , coi
City Bond*.
.,*...100 101
1*23.,.in 107 JO*
Mseon 4ft. 1*24 104 104
•5ar.cn 4ft. 1*10 to 1114........ 90 »*
• * •« ->»- *••«» basts.
Mseon 6 pe , 1*10
y»24
..111* ......... ......
3 80 pep r-nt bssls
fsrennsk 6 pe.. 1*C* *8 91
\*h r. pr . 2*11 1*2 104
• ■▼annjut > pc., i * is........... m
Augusta 3ft, 4, 4ft. I A pe.. H 1U
DON'T LET THE
' BOY PAINT
any of our paint left over from the
up everything around the house with
job. For our paint Is as hard to get
off as It le easy to put on. That la
a virtue you will appreciate when you
find how seldom you have to renew
the coat you put on now. Xt stays
brighter longer thbn any other paint
we know.
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR C0 o
457 Third St., Macon, Ga.
Grain and Provisions.
There rrlres are at wholesale and not
to consumers.
Corrected by S. K. Jaquea A Tinsley Co.
CORN—Sacked, white $ >8
Racked, mixed 94
Carload lots, either sacked
nr bulk, made on appllca-
OATS—'White' clipped IS
No. 2 whit#' • SS
No. 2 80
Special nuotn tlons made on
car lote.
HAY—Choice timothy l.ftO
No. 1 timothy 90
No. 2 timothy... 1,00
No 2 clover......... 95
Tlmnthj^and clover mixed.. 98
Bedding sfraw 7,7.7.'!!!!!!!! **11
BRAN—Pure Wheat 1.50
Bren and shorts. 1.68
FXA)UR—Private Stock, fancy pat.. B.nn
Royal Owl, beet patent 6.2*
■SKiid
. Extra half riba /......Wo
18.2°dh D L 8. bellies 11||
Bulk platss
Brooked meat*, ftc. over
above.
HAMS—Fancy sugar cured.. 16
*flfsndnrd sugar cured 13
Picnic hams
LARD—Pure tlejrra
Pure, jh 20-lb
Third. In 60-lb
Pure, In 89-lb tubs.
Ture, In 10-Ib tins,.
Pure, In 60-lb tins,.
M'Caw'a compound lard..... 8ft
The same additions for
ether sites as named
above,
ETRUP-Ore^can. (new) 45
BInrk strap 7.’.’.,!, |14
BALT—100 lbs. while cotton sack... (0
imported rork salt lb lft
: -Full cream 16
ami .7.7!!! 19
srese lift
i 20-lb tins lift
60-lb tins.;..,..*.,.. If
Imported
CHEESE—Full t
GftlTK—lludnuts. In bbls 8.00
Iludnuts. In sacks 2.50
SUOAR—<lr.mij.JlM. ggfc.......
New York Yellow 4ft
COFFEE-Choice Rio 12
Prime Rio 13
Medium Rio 11
Common . 9 to 10
Arbuckle a roasted,., ,,15.M
T i
Oracken.
llArona sodas. »a
B iri»n« nSf-nac*, 7ftc,
Tlnronn oy«te^ rrn>-k-i
N. B. C. Podss. 6fte.
erschtre. ffte.
Lumber Quotations
AT WHOLESALE.
(Corrected by Mim*eo-Felton Lumber Co.)
Common framing (ehort leaf) altsd.$14.00
Common framing (long leaf) sixed. If.60
Common framing (long leaf) 12-Inch
Candy
Stick candy In boxes. 7ftc.
Htlck candy In barrels, 7c.
Grocers. Mixed, pall 7fte.
Cream mixed candy In pells, lOo,
Cotton Seed
any quRnmy, »iivi i»»-r i
rood etatlon In Georgia-
State of Georgia Bonds
Ga. 4ft, 1*15 164 108
Ga, 4. 1926.. 104 IAS
Ga. 2ft, 1926 to INK...*.,. 99 100
Dry Goods-Wholesale
SHEETING—6 to to.
DniT.T.INO—7fte.
TICKING—4lie. to llftc.
BLEACHING—4% to UftC.
CHECKS-5 ft to 7e.
PR I NTS—5% to 6 ftc-
LAND SALE.
vested In the undersigned by a deed, exe
cuted und delivered to him by J
Newton, dated March 28th. 1*07,
dated March 28th, 1907, with Interest
thereon from Hcptembnr 1st. 1908 to De
cember let. 1908, nt tho rate of 8 per
cent per annum; also, ono Interest cou
pon note for the sum of 213.00, dated
March 28th. 1907. and due March 1st.
1901, with Interest thereon from matu
rity to December 1st, 1901. at the rate
of 8 per rent per annum; also, one in
terest coupon note for the sum of $18.00,
dated March 88th. 1*97, and duo Septem
ber lit 1909. with'; Interest thereon from
maturity to December 1st. 1908, at the
rate of • per oent per annum; also 20
per cent attorney's fees on said princi
pal and Interest. If Incurred, nnd tho
costs of this proceeding. Raid notes be
ing made nnd delivered to tho under
signed by the said L Anna Newton, and
the amount of principal nnd Interest due
I-. liny I-I fiat If* b- log 145*5 4 4, twHUre *u1<1
10 per cent attorney's feoa. If Incurred,
end the coats of this proceeding.
Default having been made by the said
L. Anna Newton In the payment of the
Interest coupon note* maturing Manh
1st. 1*08. and September 1st. IDO*, ns
above described, end sala notes still re
maining unpaid, tbe entire debt, both
principal and Interest. Is forced to matu
rity under tho terms of said deed, and
tho power of sola contained In sabl deed
linn become operative. The proceeds of
snbl sale will be nppllnd first to tho pay
ment of said Indebtedness, and tho bal
ance. If any. paid to tho said L. Anna
Newton.
This Id day of Novombflr, 1908.
p. k. imrntu
^‘Vuicahite’
Ifs thatlRoofln**'
onTt’s
MERITS)
£2 ‘
long .go won (or ItwK the repu
tation of being the Beit Reeily
Roofing known. Realizing tho
value ol thin reput.tlon, wo here
always emle.voretl to nslnt.lu It,
not only by keeping strictly up to
the originnl high suwJsrd, but by
contantly striving to Improve It in
every possible w.y. Requires no
annual painting. Samples and
“Knllot Information" FRKE.
MALLARY MILLS SUPPLY
COMPANY.
Southern Railway Schedules.
•tlon only, and not guaranteed.
No. Arrive from: ,
a. ml'No. Depart ...
12 Jacksonville. 2.v(l4 Ja> ksnnvlllo. 2.0
14 Cincinnati. . 2 o&iia Cincinnati.. 3.03
7 Lumber City. »76 7 Atlanta 7.35
16 Atlanta 10.42 16 Brunswick. .10.69
p.m.l p.m.
18 Brunswick... ».K>I I bUibur City. 4.09
10 Atlanta 8.29(15 Atlanta 6 CO
670 MULBERRY STREET.
OEORQIA RAILROAD. ,'^'rj
Arrlvet Depart!
New am. No. a. a.
71. d&By. I1:1«I71. dally........ 6:46
r m.79. dally 8:44
:!•: ’ p.m.
4:w
W. w. HARDWICK. O. A.,
AOe Cherry ft.
In Bonk ••121.” folio 430, tho undersigned
will sell at public outcry to thk highest
bidder for cash, before tho Cnurt House
at Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, on
first Tuesday In December. 1»0R. be-
n tho Irgal hours of sheriffs sales,
tbe following described property, to-wlt;
All that tract or pared of land situ
ate. lytrg and bring In the East Macon,
District of th** r'ounly of Bibb, fttab* of
Georgia, near ths city of Macon, more!
particularly dasertbed oa lots numb*
4 and 5. block ”B * of tho Woolfotk Ian.
Kiu-h lot fronting 42 feet on Broad atr*
and extending back equal width 100 f«
lot No. T. extending along Banard "tre
Held*promfrei will bo eoidl’" the ,,r»
rty of aald L. Ann
ajrte
he Indebtedo'i
riy
OEORGIA, Bibb County.—Will be sold,
before the courthouse door In Macon, Bibb
county, daring tho legal hours of sub*,
on the Aral Tuesday In December, 1*06,
to the highest bidder for cosh, the follow
ing property, to-wlt:
One-fourth Interest In that lot or port
d land situated and being In the city of
id 'itat'O aforesaid, and
‘ho plan of
. • 6 In block
id bring tha • resident lot whereon
If. Plant now realdee.
'kd on as th* property
*n(. to aatlsfv an exeeu-
ty court of Macon. Bibb
of Rdword Wolff against
II. PI
t of 1489, Thle November 4th, lte*.
BOBERT^Dopvity SliorUL