Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 04, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: ' FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1908 FOR SALE Five-room dwelling on lot 7usl93.-. Just ohe block from city limits in South Macon. House has just been thoroughly overhauled, new roof, painting and plaster ing in excellent condition. Ilena for $150 por annum, and is a bargain at $1,250.00. We can arrange easy terms on this place to a prompt purchaser. Wadley Investment Co. Grand Building, Phone 627. H. G. A. NASH, Prealdent. CHAS. NEVILLE, Vie. Preddent H. G. A. Nash Audit Co. EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS* AND AUDITORS _ 203-204 National Bank Building. Savannah. Ga. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches, Willingham’sW arehouse COTTON FACTORS SHIP US YOUR COTTON AND GET THE BEST RETURNS MACON, E TO SELL LESSJlilCED THIS FORMED BASIS FOR EFFORTS TO GET PRICES TO HIGH NEW YORK. Dec. I.VThe constant actuation! price* In today's stock market made It piuxlins to dixc;rn the prevailing tone of the speculation _ pressure to sell waa much loss pro nounced than lata yesterday. Th)* fact formed the basis for some efforts 'o «»•! prices to a high level, which as often were frustrated ly the dying out •rf de mand as prices got dearer. On the oc casional declines there developed a suf ficient demand to check the tendency and rally prices. News of events did not in dicate any marked change in condition! governing values. The money market showed the firmer tone which developed early this wrek in connection with the Jnpen 4%h. 2nd series.... 90% liouisvllle and Nash, unified 4a....l0lH .Manhattan consol Mold 4a 98 Mexican (Vntral 4s 88 M.xloiit Central. 1st tnc. 18 Minn. fml 8t. Luut* IS. Missouri. Kansas and Texas 4s..., 9814 dlasouri. Kansas and Texas lads.. 81 National It. A. of Mexluo consol 4s.. 81 New York Central gen. 3%« U% New Jersey CentralTgcn. Is 1*9% ^CT?!E::.v,-.v.r;::i8 Norfolk and Western coneol 4a 19 Oregon BhorVUne rfdg 4a 94% Penn. cv. 3%e. 1915 *JN IVnn. consol 4* -.i. IMS Ht. Louie and JrShrMoun. con. 6s..103% Ht. Louie and Fan Fran. fg. 4a SJk Ht. Louie Southwestern con. 4s.... 77 Hcaboard Air Line 4s...’. 80 Southorn Pacific 4s 91V Houttieru Ds»ri<L- let 4s.....95 t C Southern Railway-Hfi ..» .107 Toledo. Union Union GEORGIA The Empire Electric Co. Successors to 8'nglcton-Mountford Electric Co. Now unAer management of WILLIAM J. MOUNTFORD. JR. Efficiency, Competency, Promptness Everything Electrical by Electrical Experts 4* Office 614 Mulberry St. (Pythian Castle). Phone 117. Residence Phone 181 WewwwwwHHWHfww IV1 ++ mwwww i firmer tone which develops! .— week In connection with December settlements, the requisition banklne resources on account of nev curity Issues and the gold exports. Call loans advanced to 8 per cent. Government operations through _ sub-treasury have token from the bank:» since the last bank statement I5.488.00y, Including a withdrawal of government deposits with the banks early in the week. New bond Issues continue to be an nounced and bankers reports u large de mand for their offerings. Indicating the good appotlte of .capital for these Invest ments. A 810,000.000 participation by New York bankers In the Brasilian cof fee loan was announced today. The 8;. Louis and Ran Francisco financing was considered today more on its merits and aside from the speculative excess of the effect of the Incident yesterday. The good Influence of the meana thus assured for sustaining a widespread and Impor tantly connected railroad property was recognized In Its bearing upon general conditions a* well as upon the property Immediately concerned. There was selling here of stocks for foreign account. In spite of the easier tone of the London discount market, based on the failure to advance the off I- dal discount rate of the Bank of Eng land. Incoming reports of railroad net earnings for October Indicate that the September rate for Improvement was. not fully maintained at that time, either In the gross or rih© net. the decrease In gross being larger and the increase In net by curtailment of operating expenses smaller than In the earlier comparison. Latest returns of gross earnings for No vember also show no growth In the rati of the Increase over earlier periods. The early movement to market of both grain and cotton la supposed to be responsible In part for the slowing dowp In the rate of Improvement United 8tstes Steel sold below 64 for the first time since the week of the na tional election. No reason wae *1v the special strength shown by tne group. Great Northern preferred and a NOT A GHOST Of a show for dark corners in a house illuminated by electric ity. It is good to read by, to sew by, to dance by, good for tho dining room, chnmber or hall. On at a flash, off as quickly. Just press tlio button. Macon Railway & Light Co. SOUTHERN ELECT RIC SUPPLY & MFG. CO. Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures WIRING MILL WORKS A SPECIALTY 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. SAM & ED WEIOHSELBAUM P. O. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phona No. 820. Our stock is complete with the finest and bcBt brands uf Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. WI1JE IN BOTTLES California Sherry Amontillado Sherry Imported .... Duff Oordon Sherry Imported .... California Port Royal Port Imported Garret ft Co.'e Scuppernong 2.75 California Glaret 2.60 Imported Bauttms ' 4.00 a ia ed quart* 12.66' la's Extra Dry Champagne Import. •?8 1.60 4.60 6.60 4.75 4.60 7.76 L7$ ' 10,75- n.n 12.00 10.78 7.76 ‘Vflj ‘1:% 1:11 .2:82 I 8:8 85.00 11,00 14.00 10.T6 EXPRESS PREPAID All Orders Shipped on the Day Received. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Prime mercantile paper 3»*a4% per ^Sterling exchange steady, with actual ItuHlnek* In bankers' bills at4.84.66 for 60-day bills and at 4.16.74, for demand. Commercial bllla 4.84%*4.84%. Bar silver 41%. * Mexican dollars 45. MY WHEAT AGAIN MAKES HIGH RECORD THAT MONTH TOUCHES THE MARKET CLOSES FIRM AT the ipeelal .tren.th .hewn by (K* Gould group. Great Northern preferred and a few others. In moet cases last prices were but little changed from the day be fore. Bond.* were Irregular. Total sales, par llues, 85.578.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Total sales stocks today were 676.700 shares. NEW YORK .STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper 88*4 American Car and Foundry 44% Amerlran Car and Foundry pfd ....107 American Cotton Oil 42 American Hide and Leather pfd .... 28 American Ice Securities 25% American Linseed U.% American Locomotive 66% American Locomotive pref. ina American Smelting and Refining.... N Amer. Smelting and Refining prof.. 108% Amerfron Sugar Iteflnlpg 181 American Tobacco pref 03% American' Woolen i 80» Anaconda Mining Company 49> Atchison j 91' Atchison pref. 101< Atlantic Coast Line ...» 110 Baltimore and Ohio 107% Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Contra! Loather pi Central of New Jersey ::rW Chesapeake and Ohio 50’ Chicago Great Western 10‘ Chicago and North Western ........173! Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 160« C.. cT. C. and Ht. LouIh 661 Colorado Fuel and Iron 871 Colorado and Southern 65'_ Colorado and Southern 1st pref.... 70% Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... 44% Consolidated Gas 164V, Corn Products 18% Delaware and Hudson 17R Denver and Rio Grande 84% Denver nnd Rio Grande pref 78% Distillers' Securities 84% Erie h% Erie 1st pref. 47% Erie 2nd pref. 87% General Electric .....169 Great Northern nref ......141% Great Northern Ore ctfs 73 f Illinois Central 148 Interborough Met 14' Interborough Met. pref 84 1 International Paper ll< International Paper pfd 61 International Pump JW Iowa Central 21' Kansas City Southern 84 Kansas City Southern pref. 84% Louisville nnd Nashville 121% Minneapolis and St. Louis.... 46% Minn., Bt P. and Bault SL M 181% Missouri Pacific 68 Missouri, Kansan and Texas 88% Missouri. Kansas and Texaa pref.. 71% Kntlonn! Lead 81% New York Central 116 ' New York. Ontario and Western.... 45' Norfolk and Western 8V . North American 76% Northern Pacific ..141% Pacific Mall 87% Pennsylvania wtt.burrPc* ft'wM'ift'iKii.:::::: jjj. Pressed Steel Car 88% Pullman Palace Car 171 Rallwny Steel Spring 48 Reading 187 Republic Steel 26 Republic Steel pref 86' Rock Island Company 24 Rock Island Company pref......... 80 1 SL Louts and Ban Fran. 2nd pref... 40 fit, Louis Southwestern 31% Bt. Louis Southwestern pref 68 Hloss-Hheffleld Steel and Iron W Southern Pacino 117 Southern Pacific pfd 121 Southern Railway 25 Southern Rsllwny pref 88 Tennessee Copper 44% Texna and Pacific *3% Toledo, Bt. Louis and West 3H% Toledo, St. Louis and Weet. pref.. 63% Union radflo 19% Union PacISo wef. 95 United State* Rubber 1st’pref! !‘.!!!l06t| .. Jnii-Cirbiina cii'emlo.! Abash pref. 87% United States Utah C< Vl. ». Ht. I«. and Western 4b..'..,. SU Pavlik* Cv. 4s 165% Pacific 4s |$8li - . Steel 2nd — Western Met. 79 Wheeling and l«akc Erie 4e 82 Wisconsin Central 4s. .. 89% N. Y., N. u. and H. cv. 6s. ctfs.... 115% Lake Shore 4s 96%, New Yo-k Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec. J.—Money on call TORI-. _ ... m 2a8 per cent: ruling rato 2%t using bid 2; offoml at *. Time loans somewhat firmer: 60 day* 2%u3 por cent: 90 days 8 per cent: six he 8% COTTON LOSES THE EARLY ADVANCE CLOSE IS BARELY STEADY. UN CHANGED jo Five POINTS LOWER. , * LIVERPOOL spots closed 5.02 NEW YORK spots 1 "closed NEW ORLEANS spots closed 17s THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. The Maeoi^..cotton market yesterday closed quiet and steady at the followhur —.. .. - g . ,, * of Prices. Good Middling 9 Strict Middling #7 Strict Low Middling X...* 8* Low Middling *y Spot cotton Movement. Reels. Sli'u 1908 474 87! Nov. 80. 1908 671 301 £•<5. l, .]60t 880 60! Deo. 2. 1908 424 601 !. I. 1908 653 481 mnnthi i per eenL NEW YORK. Deo. 8.—The cotton mar. id lost nn early advance, closing barely -.eady. unchanged to 5 point* lower. 8«lce for the day were estimated at 150 - 000 bnlee. The market opened ateady at advances of 3*6 points and during the early sesilor sold 7 to 9 points net higher, owing to '“**•— **-— expected, talk of uth, a renewal of - i — v- -v -J»ov*n»ent, and a moderate show of bull support, but the bettor cnl)U*» thull steadier spots In tlie^^l yesterday's covering movement, moderate show of bull support. concentrated December long Interest VP some of its following, seemed willing to sell around 9.10. quickly weakening that month, and exerting a sympathetic effect on later positions, which became easier and, sold off several points from the best during tl»e late trading under realizing |by scattering longs and local bear pre.<sp The close was at praotloaUy the. low point of the day. Southern *pot markets, officially reported, were unchanged to %e higher with the exception of one market, which wss nominally %c. lower. Exports are running a little lighter. ------ - ,- Jt December engagement* are said to high record mark for the be very heavy and clearance* nre ex- “* * ‘ *' period to Increase after the middle of th* month. Accumulations or cotton ere re ported In the Interior of Arkansas and Mississippi, and It Is claimed that ofTer* for prompt shipment from these sections have recently bom somewhat tower Receipts of cotton at the ports Unlay were 67.609 bnles against 64.202 Imles last k and 54.566 hales last year. For the « ‘ ‘ THE TOP. CHICAQO, Dee. 3.—For the third aUo- cesslvo day wheat for May delivery estab lished a new high record mark for the season when It sold on the local exchange today at 8110%. The market closed ilm at almost the top with prices up to %s%< compared With yesterday's final quota- “on*. Corn and outs closed strong, but pro visions were weak. Open. High. Low. Cloa. , 1.05% July Dec. May July Onts— Dec. Pi i!o'j% i.tfi 1.03% 1.014 ,11 HI i B B B B Jan.TT -16-02% 16.10 • 16.92% 16.17% ,/S jnSUr? May . . .16.37% 16.17% 16.20 16.23% - Iy ,t0,ay n * « 0 »°wa. •M— ^ «— Jan. . . . 9.25 9.27% 9.12% 9.20 Mny . . . 9.46 9.47% t.37% 9.40 Bp«t Cotton and futurfx NEW YORK, Dec. 3.— Spot cotton quiet: .middling uplands 9.36: middling gulf 9.60: salea 1.600 balsa. Futures opened steady and closed bare v COTTON SEED-OIL. NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—Cotton seed .... was firm for spot and nearby, bub a shade easier for tho later months. Prime crude In barrels f.o.b. mills 30: prime sum mer yellow 38%s39; prime summer white 40a43; prime winter yellow 4 r »%»47: off summer yellow 37%a38% ‘ mcr yellow 87%a3S%. .1:'■£ good off sum- NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON. Dec. 3.- Spirits tur- pontine steady at 38%; receipts 38 calk*. Rosin, nothing doing; receipts 123. Ter firm at l.M; rerelntsc 171. Crude pentlne firm at 2.00. 3.00 end 1.00; cclpts 100. CHARLESTON, Dec. 8.—Turpentine Arm at 39; sales 40 casks. Rosin firm; sales 1K0 bsreels. Quote: A. B. C. D. E. F. O. 3.95: M. llib; I, 4.05; K, 6.00; M. 5.60; N, 4.05; \V. 0-, M0; W. W., 6.4*. shipments Rosin firm; sales 3, shipments 1,309; atoc <«<,•»«■ vuuir, a. b, C. 8.oneoi: I 3.ona 10; B and P n.OOairt: G. 8.(hJal5: 7 3.40n46; 1, 4.16; K. 6.10; M, fc.CO; N. 6.11 W. O.. 6.40: W. W., 6.60. % DRY*GOO~D9. NEW YORK. Des. 3.—Tho dry goods market holds stendy with tho demand In the primary division less active. Job bera are doing a reasonable trade. It. the men's wear division stocks of fancy overcoatings are at a low ebb. and serge for fall of 190* hsve been sold freely b; one prominent agent. Raw silk Is changed. Stnnle liolsery ff * will be opened next week. fal of 1909 Grain and ProvUlont. Corrupted bv'fl. R. .Taquea ft Tinsley P«. CORN—Sacked, wlilto * * 4 :S CENTRAL OF GCOROIA RAILWAY CO. DEPART FOR— Savannah ar.d Auousta...... Savannah, Augusta CeMsotM and la lea ten. Athsns and Madii Coiumbui and Blr • 4:30lm • 7 :5am 1 1:26pm Albany and Mo: ARRIVE FROM— Savannah -and Augusta......f Savannah, Augusta C0v.r.qtcn and Ea'onton • Eatonton and Mil|«daevllle..1 Athsna and Atlanta and drtmn ' Atlanta and Griffin., Atlant* and Orlffln, , jn mi . _ ... ntaomery and Albany.. •lt:20am : YiiKs *-4l39jHm ' nd Albany « 1:26sm •DAILY. fEXCEPT SUNDAY. JOHN W. BLOUNT, Current schedules corrected to date.Dietrkt Paeeenger Agent 60) Cherry SL weettmtnnnaa Elecirlo Western Union Wheeling nnd T-nko Erie 11 Wisconsin Central • u W% «. C ST NEW YORK BONDS, U. R. refunding 2s, registered ..162% U. 8. refunding 2s. coupon 104 n. H. 3a. registered 1)0% U. S. 3s. coupon 169% U. S. 4s. registered 116% U. R. 4s. oeupon 121 American Tobacco 4s nu Amertean Tobacco *« 164% Atchleon general 4s 160% M M% raiirann! ana unw »■ 199% Baltimore end Ohio t%a 94% Atrhlson ev. 6» ...... Atlantic Coeet LfnaU Baltimore and Ohio 4* , Colorado Induatrlal 1 ^! 1 *- ! Colorado Midland 4s ......... Colorado end Southern 4a... Delaware anJ Hudson ev. 4s. ! Denver and fUo Krle prior lien 4s Interborough Met. 4%S 74% Japan Is I*% Jepaa 4%a 11% 4 II Backed, mixed ““ Carload lots, either sacked nr bulk, made on appllca- OATS—White cllnped No. 2 white No. 8 white Special «iuotatlona made on car lots. HAT—Choice timothy 1,99 No. 1 timothy 69 No. t timothy 1.99 No 1 clover 68 Timothy and clover mixed.. 95 Alfalfa hay 1.24 Bedding straw .............. 66 -Pure wheat 1.64 Bran and shorts..., 1.65 rxAJUii—Private Stock, fenev pet.. f.2f Bovs* Owl. best patent....,, 9.98 Top Notch, first patent. 6.94 MEAT*—^Water ground Juliette..,,,. 85 MEATS—Dry salt ribs 19 Extra half ribs None 18-ttMh D. R. bellies 10% Bulk plates 7 Smoked meats. %c. over above. HAMS—Fnnc.y sugar cured....«... 18% Standard sugar cured..., *• Picnic hams LARD—Pure tierce* Pure, In 20-lb. tins Pure. In f-ft-ih. tins.,...,., .. Pnr# In 60-lh tube 11% 10-lb tubs..... 1JIJ BRAN—I’ll re wheat Pure. In 60-lb tins........... ins MeCaw’s compound lard.... 7% The same addition* for other sizes as named above, SYRUP—Georgia cent 0>4W) New Orleans BALT—109 ^bsTwhVte' roVton'eaVVM Imported rock salt, lb .' 1% CHEEBE-Full cream .. ll GRITS— Hudnuts. In 64 Hudnute. In aacke 2.16 8UOAR—Granulated. In bbfe Itt New Orleans clarified 6 New York vellow....,,.. 4Vi COFFEE—Choice Rio 1) I*rlme Rio ““ Medium Rio Common ,9 to Arimckle' RICE—Choice Yv ca............xe.vt « ”1 Hardware—Wholesale. fCorrected by Dunlap Hardware Co. WELT. BUCKETS- *4 C5 to 14.50 dm. ROPE—Manila. 18c: Betel. 9c: oottOIK w 6c. per lb. IRON—2%ce per^Ib. baas: Swede 4%o. ^NAII^—Wire, 12.60 keg M 80 k ** : nu,e BUCKETS—Plain. 22.90 dog.; white ee- ir. three hop*. Off A INS -Trees. !« HHOT—22.64 aecl i CARDS—Cotton. I Sale*. 46(1 608 281 Stock on Hand. NEW YORK. . (estimated) 426,900 bales agalnat 436,107 bales last week and 878,644 bale* *-st year. Today's r 20.646 basics against J5 ; 644 halos last year. 606 bale* last year! SENSATIONAL CASE IN FEDERAL COURT CHARGE AGAINST J. J. FLAHIVE NOT 8U8TAINED AND JUDGE SPEER GRANTS WRIT OF DISCHARGE. The bearing of the objection* of creditor* of the defendant to the dla- charge In bankruptcy of J. J. Kla- hlve. and to the allowance of a home- etead exemption, occupied the atten tion of the United State* court yes terday for the greater part of the day. Th* case Is legally entitled, "The Ex ceptions to the Flndlnga of the Ref eree In the Matter of Exemption of Bankruptcy In the Cnae of J. J. Fla- hlve." Tho defendant'* homo and atorowero destroyed by a recent Ore. and among other things, a tin box containing $2,600 woe aald to have perished In the Uamei. The burned and battered box was produced aa evidence In court and both Mr. and Mr*. Flahlve swore that Its contents were wholly destroy- od by the tire. The creditors' objec Mon was that this money had beci concealed from thefn and from the court, and alleging Its possession by the defendant the allowance of a liomo- steud objection was-opposed. Objec tion was uIho niado to a discharge being granted to Flahlve. There wan no testimony to show that tho money contained In the box was not destroy ed. or that the box produced was not the one In duestlon. and the court therefore upheld the defendant, and directed that Flahlve be granted I writ of discharge. Newman ft Hush, a general mer chandlte Ann of thla city, were ad judicated bankrupts. Their aaietaelld not exceed a thousand dollars. When court adjourned for the day. the hearing of the bankruptcy pro ceedings Instituted against the Lau Lumber Company waa In prog row. . Railroad Bonds Central of Ga. 1st mort. I per esnt. 1836 .................. Central of U*. collateral trust cent. 1*17 17.601 bales against 12,< fareh 8.94 6.97 8.88 Receipt* and Exports. ' Recelnta.and Export*. , Today. We*k. Consolidated net receipts.. 67.809 894.201 Exports to Great Britain.. 16,427 128.209 Exports to Franoe 242 64,058 Exports to continent 12,175 90.424 Jxports to Janan 6.621 8,641 Itock on hand kll porta.. 1,101,806 - J 8lncs. September 1. 1906— Consolidated receipts ...4,713.608 — ‘ “1.821 Exports to Orest Britain.., Exports to France Exports to Mcxtco . 468.162 ' 1 ,. 43,-“ Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock. n .18 lie,, .8% .8 11-16 ciew xorK • Ronton . . . .19.35 Philadelphia ..19,60 Vensaeota . , ,| 8a n Francisco. | Interior Movement. Houston • . Augusta •' • ywlavllle . _Price. Rects.lRalesI Rtrk. 176011 6241129531 2609 18671 96431 8611) 2150 168646 1444| llOj 29841 'i7ioi::::::f mil LIVERPOOL, Dec. I.—Snot cotton ntUet with prices 4 points higher; Amer- Iran mlddl ng fair 6.12: good middling M5: middling 5.01; low middling 4.62; good ordinaire 4.21; ordinary 2.if The Rfe* of the day were 6.000 bales, of which 100 be tea 'Wees for eneculatlon and ex port. and Includnd 1,600 balos American. R*ce|pta were 27.000 bales, Including 17,- 300 hales American. Futures opened steedv and cloeed quiet: Amerlcpn middling O. O. c.: December ...,i Dec ember-January RSffiOTSF.;::::: Mareh-Aprli April-May May-Juno .............. Jilnn-July July-August Auguat-Beptetnber feptember-October ..... ~ ’tober-November reeimier-December ... scember- January ..... nuary-Fcbruory 6 per cent. 1M7 .••••>•109 Central of Ga. consolidated.^ Central Ga. lit Inc.. 1946 74 Central Ga. 2nd Inc., 1945 64 Central Oa,. 3d Inc., 1945..... 62 Central Oa., Macon and North- C6ntral ,4 Ge.’* * iliddie Ga.’ and ftoutbern^R. R-. ‘s'j>o a*. B. B. mnklng Co.. 6 per cent, 1910 101 Oa. Sou. and Fla. 6 pc.. 1946.. 106 Seaboard ft. R., 4 pc.. 1*60.... 56 Seaboard It. It.. 6 pc., 1211..., I* Southwestern R. It. stock ..167 Savannah end Augusta ftock.167 .lanta and West Point ....141 Jsnta and W. I*. deben....104 i. Sou. and. F%.. and and f Bouthern R. R., pref Southern R. It, State of Georgia Bonds Oa. 4%. 1*22.....“. 197 191 Ga. 4%, 1916 104 106 Ga. 4. 1928....... 144 105 da. 1%. 1118 to 1915 OF 140 Candy ' Ills Sffi ft te;t. n lc a : •' Grocers. Mixed, pall 7%c. Cream mixed candy In palls. lOo. Lumber Quotations (Corrected by"Masraeri*?mn^’,umber Co.) Common framing (short leaf) sited.614.04 Common framing (long leaf) sized. 16.60 Common framing (long leaf) 13-Inch City Bonds. Macon 6 pe., 1619 199 101 Maeon 6 pc.. 1922 107 lot Macon 4%. ittt ..104 106 Macon 4%. 1910 to 1*14........ 10 99 On a 1.80 per cent basis. iSKKtJ .« Aiwuitit »<«. <. 4M. I * no.. H 111 Dry Goodi—Wholeial* EBtINO-. to So. r,UNO-T»0. ‘*.ING—4%d. to 14% ri—46' mcTs-stt 4 to°«vto. CraoXers. Rarona sodas. *c. Rarona nlcnaes. 7%a [Urons oystef eracksrs, r%e. M. B. C. Sodas. «%c. [linger snaps (N. If. C.), To. Assorted cakes. lOo. Market prl< aay quantity, *.-.w road station In Georgia. Cotton Seed Ice of aound, dry cotton sited J14.00 per ton at any rail 4.75 J .75 4.74 4.74 4.74 ill 4.63 4.67% NEW ORLEANS. HEW ORLEANS. Dee. 8.— Spot cotton oulet and aiay. Quotatbms revlse«1. mid dling tii)changed at 6%; low middling and below- reduced %; good middling and above advanced l-16c. Halee on the anot were 950 bales, end to nrelva 1.621 bales. Futures opened quiet at an advene* of - to 6 point* on e sudden bulge In the Liverpool market. After the first rail prices advanced until the active months stood at a net advance of 6 to 7 point*. Hera tne bull aide found the bard snot It bad been waiting fpr nnd some little realising eras done with the result that the market sagged off until It stood a couple of i>olnta below yesterday's closing on some months. Toward the close prices steadied by the revision In spot Jons, which tends to make a bet ter eontraoL The close was quiet end Steady with prleee unchanged to net 2 K lnts down. Futures closed as follows: cember. bid 8.76 January, bid 8.7* fSCTia".::::::::::::::: 8:8 Anrll. nominal 2.24 Msy. bid 8.8!) June, nominal ' 8.14 July, bid 8.97 Hubbard Bros, ft Co.’s Cotton Letter. NEW YORK. Dec. S.-Liverpool re sponded to our advances of yesterday under the stimulus of Amerlran buying orders auppoeed to bq for arbitrage ac count, as during the opening hour was selling here, thought to be for arbitrage account. The market jben lapsed Into dullness, at an advene* of 4 to 6 polnte Until the Met hour, when outside holdings came upon the market for tele, causing fe^’ufiwsrsrwris continued heavy movement, with the ess. ler tone to southern markets during the peat week, and appear' to have withdrawn their support, leaving to. the wutald* In terest* the holding or the market. There l« little or no evidence of env chang« of opinion on their part that present prices ere cheep, excepting now end then ,s email line Is liquidated. Liverpool will fptvUrUy be 2 polata lower tomorrow, A Mistaken- Idea Perhaps yon have an idea that in order to Save a bank account you must have a large sum to deposit; that n bank doesn’t enre 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. Let ns prove it to you. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON, GA. C. F. STROBERG (Schutssmau’s Old Stand.) BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY All Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages nnd Wngons. Imitators Flatter.. If you want the real genuine and only drink that stands the test, drink Bottled | \i At All Good Dealers 5c “ GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Is n little higher in price than other Linica, but it is PURE LIME, nnd by far tho bcst«und moat economical for Brick Work nnd Plastering. / Cheap Lime is dear at nhy pricot Write ns for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributors. Charleston, S. 0. The Macon Daily Telegraph Start reading our new series of I BRILLIANT v SHORT STORIES By the Most Famous Writers of the day in The Sunday Telegraph DO YOU DRINK GINGER ALE? THEN TRY “Acme Ginger Ale” V// . u Browed by tho same process ns boor, from tho best im ported Jomnicn ginger root, with distillod water and bottled under refrigeration. It is a vory healthy nnd refreshing boverngo and is second to nono over introduced into this market. Wo invito comparison with any imported article and think you will agree with ub. Our system of making ginger nlo is tho only correct way to make n first class article nnd our prices nro but little more than what you pay for tlio ordinary ginger pop. Try a case or cask nnd yon will pronounce it as good ns any ginger nlo you over drank. ; Phones 342 and 396 Acme Brewing Co. Macon, Ga. BEDINGFIELD & CO. (Incorporated) EDWARD LOH, President. Formerly of Macon, Ga. The names imply that overything bought here is the highest grade of all standard whiskies, at lowest prices. j jg| Send us your orders which will receive prompt tention. ' . Write for Catalog a 29 W. Forsyth St. P.O. Box 1098 Jacksonville, Florida