Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 25, 1908, Image 7

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HHB MAOON DULY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS ■ — - 1 -irw^i,nm CITY ATLANTA BONDS ATLANTA & WEST POINT X. X. DEBENTS GEORGIA R. R. STOCK AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH R. X. STOCK SOUTHWESTERN OP GA. R. R. STOCK • WRITE TO J. H. HILSMAN & CO. STOCKS AND BONDS ATLANTA, GA. H. 0. A. NA8H, President. CHA8. NEVILLE, Vloe President. H. G. A. Nash Audit Co. EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203*204 National Bank Building, Savannah* Ga. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. COTTON IS STEADY AT CLOSE AND LOWER RECEIPTS SEEM TO BE nUNNINQ HEAVIER—SALES ESTIMATED AT 300.000. LIVERPOOL spots closed.•«.. NEW YORK spots closed.... NEW ORLEANS spots closed., ....5.10 ,....9.43 ..9 1-18 THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Tha Macon cotton market . yesterday closed weak at the following Quotations: Range of Prices. Good Middling 9*i Strict Middling 9 Middling Btrlct Low Middling «S Low Middling .' 8 Vs Spot Cotton Movement. Beets. Ship. _ 012 aw Nov. 23. 1908.. Nov. 21. 1901.. Nov. 24. 1901.... Bept. 1. 1101 C. F. STROBERG (Schntzraan's Old Stand.) BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY All Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages and . Wagons. •A Mistaken• 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 true of the “Fourth,” This bank wel comes new accounts, no matter ho'w small, and extends the same courtesy and service to small depositors as to largo ones. Let us prove it to yon. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON, GA. SAM & ED WEICHSELBAUM P. O. 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, etc. RYE WHISKEY (ORIGINAL BOTTLING) 4 Bottles 8 (Bottles U Bottle* Lewis 66 35.00 Murray Hill Club 5.00 Upper Ten 6.CO Three Feathers 7.5a Black Label 5.75 Wilson 4.50 Paul Jones 4.60 8.60 11.76 BOTTLED IN BOND (RYE AND BOURBON) 4 Bottles 8 (Bottles 12 Bottles Sylvan Grove Bye $4.50 $8.00 til.76 Wblte Mills Bourbon 4.50 Belle of Lexington.... 6.00 Mellwood Rye 6.00 Guckenhelmer Rye 5.00 EXPRESS PREPAID. BEER $ 9.f,0 9.60 10.60 14.60 10.75 9.75 9.75 9.75 $12.60 18.60 15.00 20.75 11.70 13.60 13.60 11.50 Shiped by Freight Schlltx. Per Cask Blue Ribbon. Per Cask Hu dwol.ier, Per Cask Lackman. Per Cask Blue Grass,.Per Cask ........ Oerrt, Per Cask.... Express F. O. B. Chattanooga. $11.50 11.60 12.00 10.50 9.0 This May Interest You At this season of the year It behooves you to have a little good whUkey In thu house—It often saves doctor bljls, 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 b© satisfied In every particular. W| carry a completo line—from the cheap to the best, corn or Rye from $1.60 per gallon up (plus 60c for express) to $5.00 per gallon, prepaid. We prepay express charges on all goods from $2.50 per gal lon up In Jugs or $2.90 in glass. Fins Old Corn $3.00 per. gallon: four quarts $3.50 Mount Vernon Rye $4.00 per gaUont- four quarts ...14.50 Whits Mills, bottled In bond, four quarts $4.50 Black Label Rye This Is an extra choice offering at $15.00 per case (12 bottles). These are only a few of our many good things. Full line of Wines, Champagnes, Brandies, Beers, etc. Send for price list. Sam Weichselbaum & Mack P. O. Box 163. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Mr. Rom Annum l> with us and mptotrully aollctt, thn favor, .of Nov.' si, ISOi.'.W 24.—The cotton market was nervous and Irregular today at a net deollne of ilnts. Bales were estimated at lS points 10.000 bait.. The market opened barely steady at decline of Ia5 points and during the first hour sold off to n net loss of 8a7 points owing to-lower cable* than exacted, the bearish estimate of the world’s require ment* by a leading Rngllsh statistician who places the probable consumption of cotton for the season at 12.165.000 bales, and locnT bear pressure promoted by pertatlon* of pre-holiday realising. Offerings were very well taken nt the decline, however, with buying encouraged by bullish reports from dry goods circles and during the afternoon the market developed considerable strength on cov ering by early sellers and support from Wall street and southern hull*. After selling up to about the closing prices of last night, with March and May showing net advnnco of 1 point, howev tered realising and a renewal of local 8outhern U *pot markets were unchanged to 1^16c. higher. Receipts seemed to be running a little heavier, probably fore shadowing the end of the month ship ments. One of the leading wholesale dry goods houses announces thnt It will great ly increase Its staff of traveling salesmen owing to Improved trade prospects, and It la reported thnt one of the leading buyers of print cloths has advanced-the ■Ice bid He. Receipts of eotton at the ports today were 104.735 bales agnlnst 90.413 bales last week and 67.025 bales last year. For the week (estimated) 400.000 bales against 405.430 bales last week and 335,830 bales last year.. Today’s receipts at New Orleans 29.38! bales against 18,738 bales Inst yenr. and at Ilouaton 29,119 bales against 14,565 bales last year. Spot Cotton and Futures uplands 9.46; Nov. 24.—Spot eotton points lower; middling middling gulf 9.70; no STOCKS ADVANCE; TRANSFER OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAD A STIMULATING EFFECT. NEW YORK. Nov. 24.-Pr1ces stocks advanced again today and the vt of dealings expauded ape* of last market showed AMMMPRMH causes toward recovery from the outset of tho day, but the moreraent had shown signs of flagging when a stimulating «fd 1 feet was felt from tho application f~ ‘m stock exchange to list 174,8*6,000L. ttonal Southern Pacific common *to< be Issued In exchange for the prep stock, which I*, outstanding amount. The prlee of the utock — --- -- risen above the redemption price of the preferred stock, which Is 115, but still 1 sells below the market price for tht pre ferred. which was 121% today. It was stated In connection with to day’s application to list the new stock that Its authorisation had been carried with that for the preferred stock. In view of tho conversion privileges of the latter. I Today’s perfunctory action makes so little change In the status or the Pacific* and there was so much confusion regard ing Its significance that it was slmnlv made tho basis or sn assumption that more important financial projects afteot- Ing the two favorite H&rriman properties Lvvero thus heralded. It was this assumption that was the 1 professional < ig and extending 1 day progressed. Tht — ment quite generally turned to the >uus side of tho market On the supposition thnt the reaction had reduced the weak holdings and had built up a abort Interest with a requirement to purchase stocks. Tho closing tone was very strong and with prices generally up from 2 to 3 points on tho day. , Bonds were strong. Total sales at par valua 17,406.000. . . • United States bonds wers unchanged ° n Today’a total stock sales were 1,002,000 shares. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper American Car and F American Car ancf American Cotton _ American Hide and _ American Ice Securities American Linseed American Locomotive ..... American Locomotive pi»f. American Smelting and Refining .. .15* Amer, Smelting and^Reflnlng prsf...106* Amenean r American ' American Anaconda Atchison Atchison pref. Atlantic Coast Baltimore and n r\ oiwbrx i.iai, juT^Foundry!!!!!!!!! 46^ and Leather pref... 98 ■ :::::::::::: fig .,...„..lng ana Refining .. . 95V citing and Refining pref...101J Sugar Refining t|4| Tobacco pref 911 Woolen Mining Co 611 Low. Close. 9.04 9.07 9.07 March ' 9.10 9.13 9.05 9.07 ...» July 9.08 9.06 9.00 9.01 November 9.29 9.80 9.23 9.2K Receipts and Exports. Receipts and Exports. Today. Week. Consolidated net receipts.. 104.735 220.775 Exports to Great Britain.. 67.260 1*9193 Exports to France......... 5,600 26,750 ” arts to continent 41.645 73,644 k on hand all ports.. 1.015,456 Sines September 1. 1901— Consolidated receipts 4,194.862 Exports to Great Britain 1,622,978 Exports to France... Exports to continent.. Expoita to Japan Exports to Mexico... Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock. Interior Movement. Houston . . . Augusta . . . Memphis : . . St. Louis Cincinnati .... T/tulsville . . . Little Rock.... 2911* 21681116704 2618 5741 96128 7171 I7»6l6tt98 LIVERPOOL. • LIVERPOOL. Nov. 24.—Spot cotton In fair demand, prices 1 point lower. Amer ican middling fair 5.58; good middling 6.22; middling 6.10; low middling 4.90; rood ordinary 4.39; ordinary 3.99, The sales of the day were 10,600 bales, of which 600 bales were for speculation and 400 hales Amerk-— Futures opened stesdv and closed quiet and steady; American middling O. O. C.: November November-Dtcember .... 4.78 .... 4.76% .... 4.7 .... 4.77 .... 4.77 .... 4.77) .Tune-July 4,78' July-August 4.77 August-septembar 4,71% Heptember-Octoher 4.65 October-Novemher 4.60% December* January January‘February 1 Februaiy-March l prll AprII-May .......l May-June WHEAT TOOK TDNIBLE OF A CENT A BUSHEL GENERAL RAINS AND FAVORABLE CROP CONDITIONS BROUGHT WEAKNESS. Wheat- Dec. . J&: Corn- Dee. . May . July . Oats— I>ea . Open. High. Lew. Clos. . . 1.93 :; i.E* 8jf 41% m mm HI r c r r •In n May 9.66 9.47% 9.47% Jrahusp gpo * dry goods. NEW YORK. Not. 14.—The dry goods ^V^et remained end fairly active l 0 j*y L n . the DrimArr division. Staple by a shortening of ac- advanced %e. a Wr export trade was done with mteeelUaeouB ports. - vanced. / —— - - was done wear was in COTTON SEEO OIL. Nor ’ 5 1 ;— 1 Cotton seed oil 322- e l* ,# t un Z* r . rea H*Ing by long* and Prime crude In gg”* J9%; prime summer IlHinv: off summer yellow 17 to 88%; good off summer yellow 37%a3l; yellow *45%a50 wh!te PH»e winter NAVAL STORKS. - Nov. 24-Bplrits tur pentine steady at 81%: recalpta 46 casks. Rosin steady at 3.99; receipts 71. Tar NEW ORLRAN8. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 24 -Spot eotton oulet apd unchanged, middling 91-16. Sales on the spot were 950 bales, and to arrive 600 bales. Futures opened quiet at a deollne of 4 to • points under the Influence of a low estlmata of consumption of American cotton mills this year by an English au- g f. After the opening at a net de- of 9 to 9 points, the market was . steady until official statistic* d very heavy exports for the day. amounting to jover 100.000 bales. This checked the d^feltne, steadied the market and caused a recovery of a few tolnta, The dose was steady at the decline and prices steed I to i points lower then yesterday’s dosing. Futures closed as follows: November, bid .... December, bid Janaary. bid April, J»ld •• June, 8 93 9.81 9.01 9.90 9.00 ]•! June, bid 9.07 July, bid 9.09 The New York Money Mark#*. NEW YORK. Nov. 24.—Money on call "*£{d ; 2 rUj,n * rat* **; closing bid . .me’loans" weak; 60 days 2%a3 rent; 90 days t per cent; six months I HARNESS $14.00 Harness at ST S57 i .L“c?& 1 Yur2r 1 Sl&OO Harness at . «.m ,. Wi ««ipt.! sl7 00 HarnC33 at $20.00 Harness at . ....$10.00 ....$10.75 ....$12.75 it Line }' d Ohio A\ Bnitlinorc and Ohio pref. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pftdflo Central Leather Central Leather pref Central of New Jersey Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago Grent Western -is,7 Chicago and North Wsatern .......173% Chicago. Mil. and St Paul 149% C.. C., t. and »8L Louis 66 Colorado Fuel and iron •••• Colorado and Southern 46% Colorado and Southern. 1st pref 70 Colorado and Southern 3d prsf 62% Consolidated Gas W Com Products .....-19H Delaware and Hudson 174 Denver and Rio Grand© *3% Denver and Rio Grundo pref 76% Distillers’ Securities Great Northern pref.. Great Northern Ors.ctfs 78% Illinois Central 147% Interborough-Met 14% Interborough-Met pref « A International Paper j... International Paper pref uta International Pumtx 31% Iowa Central Kansas City ,J£« ^*1 Louisville and Nashville Minneapolis and bt. IfiuIs 47 Minn., St. P. and Sault St M Ill Missouri, Kansas olid Texas ........ 85 Missouri. Kansas and Texas pref... 60> New York Central •••• •_« New York. Ontario and Western ... 43 Norfolk and .Western jHj North American Northern I’aclflo Pacific Mall ” Pittsburg. C. C. and St Louis 1$^ !i;?a Republic Steel nref »7% Rock Ilaland Co.......... K°‘'l^ I ul'« n nn« i Snn r rran."M pref.... «j/ St! boo!’ Soulhweetern prei. Rlo»x Hh.rrleW Steel enJ Iron M Southern Pacific Southern Poe fie prsf 7”-, Southern Railway Southern Rnllwny pref Tennessee Copper Texas and Pacific 22 u Toledo, St Louis and West.... .jlJJ Toledo, St. IxjuIs and Wost pref JJH Union Pacific pref.. United State* Rubber ;.;>;•»> United Slates Rubber 1st pref 10« United States Steel -KS United States Steel pref lljg export, and Included 8.600 bnles'American! Virginia Carolina Chemical pref!!!!.Ill 1 Reoelpts were H.000 bales, Including 13,- Wabash h Ion > Wheeling and Lake Wisconsin Central Am. T. and T Standard Oil ::::::::: B* III NEW YORK BONDS, B . B. refunding 2s. registered .163% . H. refunding 2s. coupon 104 IT. S. 3s. registered.... IT. ». 3s, coupon ...... U. S. 4s. registered .. U. B. 4s, coupon........ American Tobacco 4s . ai American Tobacco 6s 10»V Atchison general 4s Atchison adjustment 4s ***'*«Zu Atchison cv, 4s * ....Wf Atchison cv, 6a ..*•••; • 1 ®7J Atlantic Coast Line 4s *5} Hultlmorc and Ohio 4s... ..1001 ltnltlmorc and Ohio 3%s 94J Brooklyn U T. ev. 4s 71} Uentrai of Georgia 6s... W Uentral of Georgia 1st Ine 76 Central of Oeonria 2nd Inc Cl Ontrai of Georgia M Inc. UK Delaware.*nd Hudson cv 4s 101% Denver end Rio Grande 4s Erie prior Hen 4s Erie General 4s , jlpan luii'!.... ] iSuSnrlll.’ip. Nf.tl , injfW"U;"! aw* M.xlcn Ontr.l lit IU 1, Minn, nnd Bt- 1/nil. <■ Mlnwrl, K.nin .nil Texxi <•....IMS Ml,mint. K.I1IM an. T«u lna... Mtt Mationll R. It. of Ml,ICO ron. to.... It Nnr Took C.nlr.1 Jt«l. »tt,.. M Now Jctmit Con,ml (cner.1 t. m)4 Northom IntHflo ,» .....tj-jt KSrtSriT'.nrt'wMtJ™'OTi'toi",;;;;::« I’onn. (onMl 4,.. tgj ftooilnff xWwHml 4, to# Ilopul.llo of Cub. I, Ito# I f,. nod fron Moun. oon. I, 1I0‘. S.?-’,45; t. < W: K M, 4.to; w. d., ,.ii T*tk«> .tomorrow... TiT.".11.11 ii.itun.nkM.ii CHjtht.KBTON. •liorT.'M - —rimnii.. &• ■ • , M W u !r "V* These extraordinary prices for - little while. Wholesale prior* at re tail. Order a set, and If yon don't like them send them back. H#m C. O. D. with privilege of examination. J. W. SNOW $i6.oo g faffaisaJb and Southwestern con. 4s 67% Afr Un# 4s 67% 1’aclfic 4s if%' Psrifle 1st 4s 95% Bout hem Railway Is 1?T Texas and Pacific 1*1* ,.1IT Toledo, Ht. L and Western 4s...... 79 r. cv. 4s lOt tnd (s 142% 71, PiolBL .. Union Pacific cv, 4s Wabush 1st* NOVEMBER 25-26.08 EXCURSION RATES . -VIA- CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY $6.95 Round Trip From Macon $6.95 Starts at 11:00 a. m„ Otarta at tr00 a. m.. The fastest cars and the most famous drivers In the world will compete for the Prisw-. A $5,000.00 GOLD CUP Special Trains: Regular Trains: L*ave Macon 12)30 s. m. November 25 and 25i arrive Savannah 6:30 a. m. November £5 and 26. in time for the rseee. 8LEEPING GARS AND COACHE8. Leave Macon 1 $45 a, m., November 26, arrive Savannah 5:00 a. m. All coaohes will make local stop*. Leave Macon daily at 1*35 a. m. and lltBS a. m., arrive Savannah 6:50 p, m. and 7i3fi a. m. 8LEEPINQ CARS AND COACHES. RETURNING SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Savannah 7:00 p. m.. November 26; arrive Macon 1:10 a. m., November 27. For reserved scptn'ln grandstand and sleeping car bertha apply to John W. Blount, Dlstrlot P«4Mengor Agent, corner Bccond and Cherry streets, or ticket agent union depot. ' Money lo Lend on Real Estate Well rated commercial paper end very low rate* on Mar ketable securities. Macon Savings Bank WANTED For cash two medium priced residence* close In. FOR SALE One splendidly Impreved plantation near Macon: very best eondltlon; would JONES REAL ESTATE AGENCY MACON, DUBLIN & SAVANNA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Arrival and Departure of Pssssnger si Pace*n;«r Ag«nL Western Ifd.. If, Bun. only.. I:ir p 16. d’lr ax. Bun. 4 99112, dally dally 10:li| W. W. HARDWICK. O. A.. .r.ivf', u. n., 609 Cherry it NOT A GHOST Of n show for dark corners in a house illuminated by elechdo- ity. It is good to read by, to sow by, to dance by, good for the dining room, chamber or hall. On at a flash, off as quickly. Just press the button. Macon Railway & Light Co. - — —— Central of Georgia Railway Co. DEPART FOR— Savannah end Augusts • 1:36am Bavsnnsh, Auguata Covington and Eatonton •11:56am Eatonton and Mlll*dgsvlll*..t 7:50pm Athans and Madison • 7:40am Athens end Msdlaon • 4:50pm Atlanta (Dixit Flyer) • S:htm Atlanta and Orlffln. •4:30am Atlanta and Griffin,.........* 7:25am Atlanta and Orlffln * 1:33pm /X'. a* 4.1 1 ■ 1 M'lfi ....4:5 ,|,,n Columbus nnd Birmingham.,• 2:45am (. ' If. , /.• ' fH - - nr am *1! 26.1,n Alrj.lf x .M 1 W- f.t-l Albany end Montgomsry . .•11i4c,«m Amerlcus ... .• 7:53pm •DAILY. 4BXCBPT SUNDAY. Currant 9chcdulta corrected to date. D L - - - ARRIVE FROM— Savannah and Aupuets....... f:30am Savannah. Augusta Covington and Eatonton • 1:13pm Eatonton and Miiledgevllla.9:00am Athene and Madiaen *11:00am Athene asd Madison 7:46pm Atlanta, Chicago, st. Louis..*12:05am Atlanta and Orlffln • 1:03am Atlanta and Griffin...., • 2:l»am Atlanta and Orlffln •11:30am Atlanta and Orlffln ....• 7:33pm Rlrmlngham and Columbus..* 1:16am Birmingham and Columbus..* 4:33pm Montgomery nnd Albany • t:2!,ani MontQomsry and Albany.....* 4:26pm Amerlcua 7:16am JOHN W. BLOUNT, strict Paeeengar Agent. 603 Cherry M, ■ U