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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1908
Business iVten’s
Meeting
The Foartb National Bank—a business institution, rest
ing upon the soundest business principles, guided by tried
nnd proven business men, and pntronized by the most con
servative business firms.
'Bank “Facts”—not Theories—facts backed by sound
judgment. •
It’s from such a standpoint we solicit your account.
Fourth National Bank
MACON, GA..
CHRISTMAS CEMENTS
THE BONDS. •
Of good fellowship nnd kindly
feeling. Our cement will in
sure a share of yours toward
us. Like all our building ma
terials our cements are the
best we can get. If you ex
pect to do any building or im
proving have Us furnish the
materials. Quick deliveries
for those in a hurry.
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.,
457 Third St., MACON, GA. ’ .
DO YOU DRINK GINGER ALE? THEN TRY
“Acme Ginger Ale”
Brewed by the same process as beer, from the best im
ported Jamaica ginger root, with distilled water and
bottled under refrigeration.
It is a very healthy and refreshing beverage and is
second to none ever introduced into this market.
"We invite comparison with any imported article
and think you will agree with us.
Our system of making ginger ale is the only correct
way to make a first class article and our prices are but
little more than what you pay for the ordinary ginger
pop.
Try a case or cask and you will pronounce it as
good as any ginger ale-you ever drank. . - ~
Phones 342 and 396
Acme Brewing Co.
r Macon. Ga.
COTTON UNSETTLED;
BARELY STEADY
WHEAT DECLINES
TWO CENTS BUSHEL
CLOSE IS OFF 6 TO 8. POINTS—RE- DUE TO GENERAL 8ELLINQ EASED
CEIPT8 CONTINUE TO BE ON O^ARISH SHOWING OF
HEAVY, GOVERNMENT.
LIVERPOOL apote doted....
NEW YORK spots closed...
NEW ORLEANS spots dose
THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. '
Tin• Macon cotton market yesterday
closed weak at the following quotations:
Range of Prices.
Good Middling
Strict Middling
Middling
Strict Low Middling
Low Middling
Spot Cotton Movement.
Rooty. 9h*o.
Dec. 6. 1901 a«S 63s
Dec. 7. 1901 340 339
CHICAGO. Dec. T.-Wheat prices on
the local exchange declined le. today for
the May and July deliveries. owing tr
K nerai selling, bused on a bearish show
% of the government report. The mar
ket closed weak at the lowest point.
Corn, outs und provisions also dosed
weak.
Open. High. Low. Clos.
1.05* 1.04% 1.04*
1.10% 1.01* 1.08%
1.02% 1.01% 1.01%
Sept. 1. 1901.. 1,1711 ml
fit
ft
40% 49%
Dec. 7. 1908
• 14,605 j„„. , . .16.00 11.02* 15.60 16.
NEW YORK.
May . . .14.22*
steady at a net decline of «ut points. 8‘’°rt Riba—-
Sniff were estimated nt 180.000 bales.
The market opened steady ut un i
' * decline of 1 j»ol
, . ‘ , steady
steady cables and larger English spot
sales, but the whole list cased off right
opene
trance of 4 points to
near months being relatively
nd larger Er
.’hole list cased off right
opening with December de-i
a f«w notices, estimated ut 1
about 1.500 bales, while the general mar-i
ket was Influenced by the continued;
heavy movement und scattering llquktu-
after tbo
16.02* 15.60 15.80
16.27* 16.07* 16.07*
9.22* 9.15 I
9.43* 9.26 1
6.22* 6.22* 8.22*
6.67* 8.45 6.47*
DRY GOODS.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7.—The cotton goods
market opened quiet and steady: domes
tics are held firm, dray cottons are i
shade easier in spots consequent on trad
Ing between second hands. Fleeced cot-
ii hosiery for fall was opened during
« day. Dress goods are generally quiet,
it sodio few lines are In active demand.
— covering during the middle of the
day. but weakened again In the late
session under a renewal of liquidation
through wire and commission houses,
with last prices at practically the lowest
point.
The National Glnnera’ Association esti
mates the amount of ootton ginned to
December 1st at 11.064.000 bales and the
prpbabl* ..crop at 12.678,000 bales. The
census bureau giving the amount of cot
ton ginned to December 1st will be pub
lished at tho opening tomorrow and the
government’s estimate of the crop will
be published at 1 o’clock on Wednesday.
Southern spot markets, officially
ported, are generally unchanged
celpta continued heavy, but the outlook
Is for large clearances during the balance
of the month.
Receipts of cotton at the porta today
were 61,136 hales against 96.771 bales bud
week and 47.018 bales last year. For the
week (estimated) 426,000 bales against
469.291 bales last week and JfiS.793 hales
last year.
Today’s receipts at New Orleans
17.505 bales against 13,759 bale < last year,
and at Houston 16,222 bales against 8,574
bales last year.
Spot Cotton and Futures
NF7W YORK. Dec. 7.—Spot cotton
dosed quiet; middling uplands 9.35; mid
dling gulf 9.60; sales 4,200 bales.
Open. High. Low. Close.
January 6.78 8.81 8.70 1.71
—-•~rmry —• 8.72
Ch 8.81 8.81 8.71 8.72
May 8.85 8.85 8.78 8T8
Jbne 8.72
July 8.80 8.80 8.72 8.72
August — 8.62
October 6.67 8.67 8.60 8.60
December 9.19 9.19 9.07 9.07
Receipt*-and Exports.
Jated net receipt.!'..
Exports'to Great Britain.. 42.057
Exports to Prance 8.596
Exports to continent..
Stock on hand all ports.. 1,069.975
Since September 1. Tsoif—
Consolidated receipts 5.000.612
Exports to Orest Britain 1,217,386
Exporta to Prance * 4*2,546
; Exports to continent 1.667,412
Exports to Japan.., 42.751
Exports to Mexico 802
Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock.
Tho Porta:
Galveston
j New Orleani
I Mobile . . ,
Savannah .
Charleston .
Wilmington
Norfolk . .
Baltimore*.
New York .
| Oldest Whisky House in South
ESTABLISHED 1881
OLD SHARPE WILLIAM8,
Pure line old Rye. by the
r llon
ft
full quarts
12.06
quaris 83.50
Express prepaid.
GEORGE J. COLEMAN.
Pure Pennsylvania Rye,
rich and mellow, by the
/S{ ,0 SumVw ::::::::::::::: :!I:2I
Express prepaid,
ANVIL RYE.
Pure and substantial fam
ily whisky, by the gallon..9150
4 full quarts $190
Express prepaid,
OLD POINTER CLUB CORN.
Rich and mellow, by the
f llon 1150
full quarts $2.90
Express prepaid.
IV..
Reds.(Sales.
UT'-
MB
Interior Movement.
Houston , • .
Augusta . • .
Memphis . . ,
St. louIr
Ft. Louis
Louisville ... 9*
Little Rock....|S*
rrice.lReds.lSales.
HIV
Iffti
LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 7.—Spot cotton In
fair demand: prices 4a6 points higher
American middling fair 6.44; good,mid
dling 1.06; middling 4.92; low middling
4.72; good ordinary 4.21: ordinary 8,81.
The sales of the .lay were 12.000 halos.
606 h - ’—
for export nnd
11.500 bales
—ireai—c-ir— -—- 4,000 tales. In
cluding 5,600 bales American.
American. Receipts ’
Futures opened steady and closed quiet.
American middling Q. O. C.:
January-Pbbruarr
February-March
March-Aprli
Aprll-May
May-June
June-July
July-August
Auguat-Septefhber
September-October
October-November
Novamber-Decemher
December-January
OLD GEORGIA CORN
/ Dlreet From Bonded Warehouses and Old.
By the gallon §128
Four full quarts 13.75
Express prepaid
We handle an the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies In the
market, and will save you from 26 to 50 per cent on your purthosos. Send
atalogue. Mailed free.
.spot I
was quiet. l-16c. lower, middling
Bales on the spot were 1,000 bales, and
to arrive 8,600 bales.
Futures opened quiet at a decline of 2
. to 4 points. Cables were good, hut large
I ginning estimates and big crop guesses
from private sources had their effect and
the market sagged In consequence. The
spot demand was better .than for some
| time past, one firm selling $100,000 worth
lot ton for ehlpr |—* *
■—■MiworU 1
i movement, hut load
i -wk- 10 "“PPort the.
I market with the bureau renorta nt hand
for .price list and cats
THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU LIQUOR CO.
720, 722, 724, 7P6 West Bay .Street
JACKSONVILLE, . . - FLORIDA
Iff ■hlpm.nt t.i mnllnental
.plnn.T., Kkport. from all portion, ware
hravy .ml ofTMt th. mov,rn.nl. hot Inad-
InK bull Intermit, rerufled to mipport the
market with the bureau renorta at hand
Ih-leee fell until they atood at a decline
of R to 10 point,.
The elo«ew...t«ady and .price, allowed
» net drcUne of < to * point.. Future.
CENTRAL OL GEOROIA RAILWAY CO.
1
Savannah, Augusta
Covington
Eatonton
Eaten tan.
Atlanta and Or I
Atlanta and G'i
ARRIVE PROM—
1 1:36am Savannah and Augusta
Savannah, Augusta
Covington and Eatonton
Eatonton and Milisdgevllle..
Athens and Madison
Athene and Maaisen «
Atlanta. Chicago. St. Louis..
Atlanta and Griffin 1
Atlanta and Orlffln
Atlanta and Orlffln...., •
Atlanta and Orlffln.. 1
Birmingham and Cofumbua..'
Birmingham and Oetumbus,. 4
Montgomery and Alhsny
Montacmery and Albany 1
AmtncjB
JOHN W. BLOUNT,
schedules corrected to d*t«. District Passenger Agent. 601 C
*11:55am
■ IMiiledgevllls.. t 7:50pm
Athena and fV dl>on ''I 7:40sm
Athena and Mad I eta •*..• 4:SOpm
Atlanta tD*«<f_.F. , y* r ).^»»»*J ivv:
.• 7:25am
.• liMpm
Atlanta and Griffin.......*..,. 4:4Cpi
Columbua and Birmingham..* 2:45a
Columbus and Birmingham. .*1t:25am
Albany and Montgomery * 2:00am
Albany and Montgomery....*11:4dani
Americas .....* 7:56pm
•OAILY. tBXCEPT SUNDAY**
Cur-
c|o«sd aa follows:I
December. bid ..
January, bid ...Ji
February, nominal
8.62
Vbruai
larch.
Jufr!' 5
nr.« iuim, imr. aunougn Liver
pool was distinctly better than expected
this morning our market has been heavy
all day under a alow liquidation by the
recent outside buyers, who do not like
Houston receive st.ooo Dates nnd Gel*
veston 56.066 bales on the 8th of Decem
ber Increases the belief In a larger crop
tfian the recent estimate
With a glnnera report ejkpscted to
morrow and n government c«tlmntQ of
the crop on Wednesday, tbs local trade
_ .. - 1 without any Intereat
has shown
. 'the Influ-
K rts. Therefore, while
*n heavy all day the
l smsfl decline was due to the continued
I liquidation of tong cotton. Home Decem
ber were sold against shipments from
the Interior for delivery as the southern
markets are again lower.
are disposed to ha without any
In the market, aa experience La
how impossible It Is lo puage t
ence of these reports. Therefoi
COTTON SEED OIL.
' NEW YORE. Dec. 7.-Cotton need oil
was steady on llaht receipts and specu
lative demand. Prime crude In barrels
f.o.b. mills 29**10; prime summer vslinw
• SMialt; prime summer white 39%a4l;
prim** winter yellow 45**6%: off summer
yellow 37a2t%; good off summer yellow
117 **39.
rerIs have born sold ut low figured.
Mall orders for the day were generally
good In the Jobbing houses.
WILMINGTON, Dec. 7.—Spirits tur
pentine steady at 26*; receipts if casks.
Rosin Htcndy at 3.65; receipts 92. Tar
firm nt 1.80; receipts 111. Crude tur-
l*cntlne firm at 2.00, 3.nr " *“ *
relpts 41
CHARI
Tude t
s.00;
itcntlne firm nt 2
relpts 41.
CHARLESTON. Dec. 7.~Turpentine
firm at 38%. Rosin firm. Quote: A. B,
CV D. 2.10: E. 2.84: P. 2.90. G. 2.85a87*;
irf. J.M: f. f.oi: JC. R.flft: M. s.€5; *N.
5.05; w. f).. 020; W. v>„ «.<n.
SAVANNAH. «... Dot*. 7.— 1 Turp«ntlno
firm at 39*; sales 701: receipts 546; ship
ments 1,231’.. Rosin flrin; sales 2,604; re
ceipts 2.399; shipments t.259: stock 1M.-
608i Quote: A, B, C. D. 2.90; E. 2.92*
to 3.on : F. 2.95a3,00; O. 2.97*aS.OO; II.
3.40: I. 4.15; K. 6.10: M. 6.76; N. 6.16;
W. W.. 6.40; W. W.. 6.60.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 7.—Money e..
easy: 2a2* per cent; ruling rate 2*;
closing bid 2*; offered nt 2*.
Time Ioann very dull nnd steady: 60
days 6 per cent: 60 days 3a3* per cent;
six months 3*a3% per cent
Prime mercantlTo paper 8%a4* per
cent.
Sterling exchange steady, with nrtunl
business In bankers’ bills at 4.84.20a
4.64.40 for 60-day bills nnd at 4.16.60 for
Bar silver 48*.
Mexican dollars 45.
SITUATION CLEARS;
GEN. SION RULES
LOCAL HAYTIEN POPULATION
SEEMS TO HAVE ACCEPTED
NEW ORDER OF THINGS
th© recent Interview her© betw©en J 0©n.
Simon, the leader of the revolutionary
movement, and tlen. Fuuchard, on aa*
plrant to tho presidency, the latter
said that In view of the fnct that "Ood
had 'blessed the arms of Gen. Simon.**
he withdrew hln candidacy to avert
possibility of civil war. The proclama
tion of Gen. Simon an president of the
republic waa decided upon.
The local population ban accepted
the new order of thtnga. Gen. Simon
today took possession of the natl6nal
palace.
A VOTE
IN HOWARD DISTRICT
Expense to the County of Holding the
Justices’ Election Last Saturday.
Tho coat to the county of th© elec
tion for Juatlcos of the peace held on
Saturday waa 988, covering the pay or
the managers.
In the Howard district, whem there
were only ton votes coat, the coat to
county was one dollar for each vote.
But the justices of the pence are neces
sary. and the county must have them
at any cost.
ON VISIT TO
Popular Travsllnq Man Hera in In
terests of Luzianna Coffal.
Mr. Luther Ferguson, one of the
moat popular traveling men that peri
odically visit Macon, arrived In the city
yesterday, and was warmly greeted by
his many friends.
Mr. Ferguson Is the-aouthern repre
sentative for the famous Luslanna cof
fee, distributed by the Relly-Taylor
Company of New Orleans. He report*
having made line sale* throughout Ms
territory and has cloned a number cf
big supply contracts In Macon.
MACON TQ~NEW YORK
In Through Slaspar Via 8outhfrn
Railway.
Effective with flrat car leaving Ma
con Wednesday. December 6th. 7:55
a. m.. and errlvlng New York Decem
ber 10th. 12:30 noon, tho Southern
Railway will inaugurate dally Pullman
drawing room sleeping car service be
tween Macon and New York. Return
ing this car will leave New York 4;2»
p. m. and arrive Macon 5:10 p. m.,
following evening. Seat fare Maeon to
Atlanta 26 cents. For further infor
mation. reservations, etc., call on G.
R. PETTIT, Trav. Pass. Agt.. 413
Fourth street. Macon. Ga. Telephone
PORTLAND BUNK
ROBBED OF $16000
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 7.—The Kaat-
slde Bank nt W»et Washington strict
and Grand nvenue. was robbed tonight
by three masked men of 518.560.
The president of the bank, Henry If.
Newhall, and hie aon. Roger, were Just
about to leave the bank for hom<- wnen
two men armed with pistols entered.
President Newhall and his non were com
manded to hold up their hands, and while
they were thus under the cover of the
■ ^wr** revolver*, the other man crawled
igh the rashler’a window, passed out
tho money and crawled back Into tUo
robber guarded Ike entrance.
The three n
WAITING ATTITUDE
■ RULESjN STOCKS
oeLlfiVfiD GREATER EASE IN MON
EY MARKET WILL COMB WITH
NEW YEAR.
NEW YORK. Dae. 7.-Today’a stock
market narrowed perceptibly In Its spec
ulative scope. Market poola operated by
fits und Hturta In rhoaen stocks. In the
hotly of the list the operations were al
most entirely In the hands of the room
traders, who conducted their transac
tion* with great Hrcuttiapoctlon. The
lack of decision In any of tho day’s
movements roflci-fs a(vu«-iUI«’ th° an—,
‘dative sentiment prevailing for the mo
ment. Hnomth motives to* cuiiKnV4t H >.j
n*v orovMej jn the nrobnble course of
events over the end of tfef year ’ to
i . u ...et .i waiting attitude. The canvlc*
Don f* vcr>* general Hint, whatever alight
llrmneaa there may be In the money
market In connection with the approach
of tlu- end of the year and Its numerous
rcqulremcnia, the turn of the year jvlli
fee a relaxation to even greater nasr.
The publication of the government’s
Dec. l estimate of the condition of the
winter wheat crop waa on event of some
Importance. Tho commencement of div
idend* at the rate of 4 per cent on Wls-
<oiiHht Central preferred stock waa a
Mistslnlng factor Ut keeping olive spccu-
littfv*» Inti-rr-t I- Hint class of stocks
which have furnished the features of the
market for some time oast.
Honda were firm. Total aalos, par
H iG!
<1 sales stocks today were 706.900
NEW YORK STOCK I.IST.
Amalgamated t’oppei- 83
American Car and Foundry 46*
American Far and Foundry pfd ....107
American Ootton Oil 42
American Hide and Leather prof.. 30*
American Ice Kecurltlea 23U
American Linseed 15*
.\merk-an Ixtcomollvo 85*
American Locomotive pref. 109
American Smffltlng nnd Refining.... 89%
A tner. Smelting nnd Refining praf. .106
American Sugar Refining 131
American Tobacco g>ref. 93%
Amerlron Woolen 31
Anaconda Alining Company 48*4
Atchison 97*
Atchison pref 101*
Atlantic Const Lina 110%
Knltltnore nnd Ohio 107*
Baltimore nnd Ohio pref 91*
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 66*
’anndlun Puclflc
...ion*
...2t:’
::: f?S
Central of New Jersey
Fhesapenko and Ohio ..
Chicago Great Western
*’ ‘ n and North West*
o. MIL and Rt. 1
. ... C. nnd St. Louis....
Colorado Fuel nnd Iron 40
Colorado nnd Southern 58
Colorado nnd Southern 1st pref.... 71*
Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... 68
Consolidated tins 163*
Corn iToducts IK*
Delaware nnd Hudson 174
Denver nnd Rio Grande 33*
Denver nnd Rio Gfnnde pref 79
Distillers’ Securitise jji|
Eric 1st pref’ ...V.V 48%
Eric 2nd pref 39
General Electric 157
Great Northern pref 143*
Greet Northern Ore ctf* 73%
Illinois Central 1«8*
Interborough Met 14%
Interborough Met. pref 26*
International Paper 11*
International 1’npcr pfd 68
International Tump 31*
Ity Southern
..’Ity Southern
Lnulsvlll* and Nashville
Kansas City Southern pref
Minneapolis and St. I,oul«. 49
Minn.. SI P. and Sault St. M 139
Missouri Pacific *••• §6
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.. .... 37*
Missouri. Knnsna nnd Texas pref.. 70%
Nations!* 1<ead ...
New York Central
New tone « enxrai AIWA
New York. Ontnrlo anil Western.... 46
Norfolk and Western *3%
North American ...
Northern Pacific ....
Pennsylvania
,129V
People’* Gn« •••••; AjJUlz
Pittsburg. C. C. and Ht. Ix»uls 87%
Pressed Steel Car *§*
Pressed Steel Car 36
rullmsn I’nlace Car 171
Hallway Stool Spring
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pref
Rock Island Compnny
Comp*—
...139V
Rock Island -
pref..
m
St. TxjuI* nnd Ran Fran. 2nd pref.. 39%
Rt. T/tuis Southwestern ;... 22%
St. Louis Southwestern pref 63*
Slosa-Hheffleld Steel und Iron 77%
Southern Pnelfle J17*
Southern Pacific pref 121*
Southern lUllwny 24*
Southern Railway pref 68*
Tennessee Copper §4*
Texas and Pselfic 84*
Toledo. St. I/nils and Weal 3J%
Toledo, St. Louie and West. pref.. 63*
Union Paelfle
ITnlon Pacific nref J*
ITnlted State* Ruber 34%
ffnlted States Rnbb«-r 1st pref 167
United States Steel 54*4
United States Steel pref 112JJ
VlfginSJSarolJna ’ChemlcaV .43*
Vlrglnla-Corollna Chemical pref...Ill
Westlnghousa Electric 90*
Western Union **
Wheeling and Tjike Erie 11*
Wisconsin Central 50*
American Tel. and Telgph 1*8*
Htandurd Oil
NEW YORK BONDS.
IT. H. refunding 2s. registered 103*
!!: i 3 A.
American Tobacco 6a 1JJ8*
Atchison geenral 4a , £22t
5{|ss«"L?T..:.v.v:.::::::jP
Atchison cv. ■ 6a. 108
Atlantic Coast Lina 4a 96%
Raltlmore and Ohio 4a. 100*
Jislt I more gpd Ohio 2*s 94%
Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s 79%
Central of Georgia 5a... 109*
Central of Georgia lit (no 80
Central of Georgia 2nd Inc 02
C'hiSE?. “n! 1 »ni'"guJniV 'new'li!
Chlcag<», R. 1. and P. R. R. 4s...... 75*
Chicago, R. I. and P. R. R. col. 8s.. 88
%8S& Myv:::::::::::: §
Colorado and Southern 4a.. 96*
Delaware end llmlmn cv. 4s 108*
Denver and Rio Grande 4s . % P8
Erie prior lien 4s 89 •*
Interbornugh Met. 4*s 76
Ispatt 4s
lapnn 4*s. 2nd ’se’rUaite*
l/»ul*v1lle and Nash, unified 4a.... 161*
Manhattan consol gold 4a •§
Mexican Central 4s •*
K exloan Central 1st Inc..... 17
Inn. and Ht. Louis 4s. 81
{?»': BX af.fiS =nV: M
Norfork* 1 * n^* r We* i e rn eon sol *, *. B
Penn, consol 4s 164
»tesdtng general 4s ..........460
itepnblh of Cuba 5# i’-’lSiS
Kt. r^MJls and fron Mmm. eon. Eg..ID*
Ht. Louis sad San 9Yonclaco fg 4s.. 82%
Kt. Louis Southwestern non. 4s.... 77
Heaboard Air Une 4s n*
Southern 4s - #1*
Southern Pacific 1st Is 65%
WEB IS WOVEN
ABOUTJRS.RICE
Witness Testifies That Slio
Was Down Towu in
Early Morning
H. O. A. NASH, President.
CHA8. NEVILLE. Vies Preeld.nL
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.,
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203-204 National Dank Building, Savannah, Ga.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches.
—
OMAHA. Kill.. Per. 7.-The .letense
this afternoon In the trial of Clias. Ed
ward Davis, for ths murder of Dr. Fred
erick 7*. Ruatin, rraated a sensation by
producing a wltnrsa In the person of
Mra Emily Allen, who testified to having
seen a woman that th* witness declared
was Mrs. Abbls Rico <m tho street down
town about 4 o’clock In the morning
buying a paper, a tiino at which, accord
ing to Mrs. Rice and several witnesses
for the prosecution, she was ut tho huuso
where sho had heon living.
”1 had been to Chicago? 4 Mrs. Allen
amid, "and gut back on a train arrlvimt
Just before 3 o’clock a. m. I took n cab
nnd started for home. At about 4 o’clocl.-
whlle on the way. 1 met Mra. Rice, who
had stopped two uctvaboys to buy a pa
lter. 1 watched Iter for some Unto as
sh* stepped under an electric light and
eagerly scanned the paper. I had seen
her many tlmea before with Dr. ltu»Un
and always supposed she was his wife.
”1 went directly home nnd did not get
up until 11 o’clock. I heard newstioys
tailing ‘extra! all about Dr. llustln’s
suicide!’ and said to n neighbor: ‘1 saw
Mrs. Kustlu down town when I came up
the street end she was almost frantic.’
It Was Mra. Rice I saw, but I prrxtimcd
»he was Rustin’* wife until 1 learned
differently later.”
All the way through th* prosecution
has introduced witnesses to ahow that
Mrs. Rice that night got on n csr ut
Fortieth amt Karnuut streets nt 11:34
and went directly to her room, where
she remained until the next day.
Mr*. Allen declarnd sh* had never met
the attorneys for the defense until two
hours 1 ♦afore she wits caled to give her
testimony and lu«! only (man persuaded
what she know by lior son. who said
she ought lo give f»-r evidence.
Court adjourned early, aa the state was
not prepared to present It* rebuttal.
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GEORGIA. Bibb County.—To the &u*
pcrlor Court of said county:
Tho petition of A. T. Holt, A. F. Holt,
C. O. llolt nnd James A. Thomas. Jr., all
ur the county of Illhh, Hints of Georgia,
respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associate* niul successors, to Im» In
corporated and mode a body politic un
der the nnino and style of A. T. Holt
Compnny for the period of twenty years.
2. The principal office of suld com-
offlces within this state or elsewhere,
whenever tho holders of a majority of
the stock mny so determine.
2. The object of mild corporation Is
pecuniary gain to Itself and Its shnro
4. The capital stock of said corpora
tion Hhitll he live tllOUflUld dollars
«65.ooo.ih») with the privilege of tiicrcnn-
Iiik wiine to the sutn of twenty thousand
dollars <$20,000.00) by a majority vote of
the stock holders, said stock to DO divid
ed Into shares of one hundred dollars
($100.00) each. All of the capital to lie
employed by them has been actually
paid In.
5. The business to be curried on by
said corporation Is that of a general
real eatate business. To rant houses nnd
receive n commission therefor, sail nnd
buy real estate for account of th* com
pany, or on commission and to act aa
f iencral Insurance agents. To build
louses, repair the same, to buy and
sell nil builders' tfuppltr*. nnd to do nny
sad all things appertaining to said r
Incsa.
rt. Pel It loners desire the right to
and ho sued, to plead nnd bo Implex led.
to hove and uee n common seal, to trnke
nil necessary by-laws nnd regulation*,
and to do nil'thing* that may no
ry for th# successful carrying
id builni * * *
*ald business. Including the right to buy.
hold and aell real estate and personal
property suitable to the purposes of the
corpdmtloh. and to exeiffite note* -and
bonds aa evkJanoa of Intfabtodnaaa Incur
red. or which may he Incurred. In tho
conduct of th* affaire of tho corporation
and to secure the same hy mortgage
security deed, or other form of Hen.
undor existing laws.
7. They desire, for said corporation
the power nnd authority to Apply fur
und accept amohdmenta to Its charter of
either form or Bubstanm hy a vote of a
majority of Its stock outstanding nt the
time. They also ask authority for said
corporation to wind up Its affaire, liqui
date und discontinue Its business at any
tlnio It may determine to do so hy a
lng nt tho time.
o-tlilrda of ft* atocl: outstand-
right of rnoewal when and as
provided hy th# Inws of Gnorgta, nnd
that It have all such other rights, pow
ers, privileges and Immunities aa are In
cident to Ilka corporations or permissible
under th* law* of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioner* pray to be In-
corpooated under the name nnd etyl*
-THE R^OF-THAL l ASTS LONGEST
THE MALLARY MILL SUPPLY COMPANY
She Is Pleased
Because hat husband has giv
en her an Electric (Staling
Dish, tyliich is just what >-lie
wanted. It is just the tiling
for cooking oysters, rarebits,
omelets, etc. Can be used on
tho dining table without injury
to it. Can yon think of any
thing moro useful to give your
wife for Xmas?
lict us show you the many
electrical, appurtenances wo
we have for sale.
Macon Railway & Light Co.
The Empire Electric Co.
Successors to B'nglelon-Mountford Electric Co. Now under management 06
WILLIAM J. MOUNTFORD, JR.
Efficiency, Competency, Promptness
Everything Electrical by Electrical Experts
Office Oil Mulberry fit. (Pythian Castle). Phone 117. Rosldenc* Phon* 134
JA0. A. THOMAS.
Attorney for Petitioners. •
said county, do herrby certify that th*.
foregoing !• a true copy of ths appli
cation for charter of A, T. Hole <’nmpany
as th* same appear* or file In this office.
Witness iny hand and oflutl signa
ture nnd the seal of said court, this 7th
day or December, 1»08.
(Heal.) ROBT. A. NIHHWT.
Clerk of th* Superior Court, Bibb Coun
ty, Georgia.
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— firIra Facias to Revive Judgment.
City Court of Maron.
Th# defeiident. Cbar1*»a T. Holmes, la
hereby notified to be and appear either
In person or hr attorney, at th* March
l llML nt th# city court of Macon,
« held In and for Bibb county. Qa..
he flrat Monday Ir. March. 1969, To
snow causa. If any ha can. why certain
Judgment- In favor of Jama* Talcott
against him should .not be revived, in
default of which the court will proceed
aa to Justice shall appertain.
WHnc-s my hand and official ■ignalqra.
•Hip November 4, JI , J|I| tT
It. If. ffMmr. Clerk.
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