Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 11, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY — TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER U, 1903 H. Q. A. NASH, Prwid.nt. H. G. A. Nash Audit Co., EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. 1 WEDNESDAY’S GAIN LOST IN COTTON CLOSE IS BARELY STEADY AT A NET DECLINE OF 16 TO 21 . POINTS. ♦ 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. W# invite comparison with any imported article and think yon will agree with ns. Onr system of making ginger ale is the only corroct way to mako a first class article and our prices are blit little more than what yon pay for the ordinary ginger pop. Try a case or cask and yon will pronounce it as good as any ginger ale yon ever drank. \ Phones 342 and 396 Acme Brewing Co. N Macon, Ga. LIVERPOOL spots closed 4.96 NEW YORK spots closed 9.16 NEW ORLEANS spots clfscd...;..813-16 THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. -he Macon cotton market Yesterday closed easy at the following quotations: Range of Prices. Good Middling Strict Middling Middling Strict Low Middling Low Middling Spot Cotton Movement. Dec. 5. 1901 ft*?’ 8 6ft Dec. 9. 1MB Dec. 10, 1908 287 Oldest Whisky House in South ESTABLISHED 1881 OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS. Pure fine old Rye. by the gallon 83.0f 4 full quarts 83.60 Expresa prepaid. GEORGE J. COLEMAN. Pure Pennsylvania Rye, rich and mellow, by the gallon It.75 4 full quarts $3.00 Express prepaid. ANVIL RYE. Pure and substantial fam ily whisky, by the gallon..82.60 OLD POINTER CLUB CORN. Rich and mellow, by the gallon 82.60 4 full quarts 12.90 Express prepaid. movement of 6TI.000 bales for the week. New England spinners are not buying, as they find an easier market for their output, a most unexpected situation after the activity of November, when Jobbers secured large supplies of goods. January was the weakest position. WHEAT IS NERVOUS; PRICES UNCHANGED THE MARKET FLUCTUATED VIO LENTLY DURING DAY—OATO CLOSE FIRM, m Stock on Hsnd. NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Dec. 10—Tlie cotton mar. ket more than lost yesterday's gain dur< lng the day's trading, dosing barely steady at a net decline of 14 to 21 points. The market opened barely steady ut n decline of 3a7 points with the active months selling 6 to * points net lower right after the call In response to dis appointing cables and a growing impres sion that the trads was not crediting the official estimate of tha crop. A rally of 8 or 4 points followed the In. Itlal brcr.k as a result of covering and buying for a turn, but offerings became heavier again Ir the afternoon with atop loss orders uncovered on n scale down, and prices broke to Just about the low- level of yesterday morning on the active months. Advices from the south Indicating that Interior holder? were not Influenced by the government estimate, but were offer ing cotton freely on pmetlealy the same basis as yesterday, were undoubtcdly*one of the factors on the decline. The mar ket closed at practically the lowest prices of the day. Larger estlraatss for tomor row's racelpts at leading points were used to emphasize claims that the gov ernment’s estimate of the crop was out of line with the movement and private cables from Liverpool stnted that the official flgurea would have to be con firmed by future census and Intb-slght figures before they Inspired much contl dence abroad. Commission houses v*ri good buyers of the late months on fits decline. Receipts of cotton at the ports today war* 59,378 bales against 47 974 halos last week and 67.207 balea .last year. For the week (estimated) 425,000 bales against 459.291 bales last week and 868.713 bales las: year. Today's receipts at New Orleans were 7,765 bales against 15,787 bales last year, and at Houtaon 11,901 bales against 19,419 bales last year. Spot Cotton and Future* NEW YORK. Dee. 16.—Spot cotti... closed quint, 10 points lowar: middling uplands 9.16; middling gulf 0..40; sales 27.600 bales. Futures opened and closed barely steady as follows: CHICAGO. Dec. 10.—Wheat prices on the * local exchange fluctuated violently today over a range of Hi to Hie., but at tho close were nlmort unchanged com pared with yesterday's final quotations, the market finishing firm at almost the highest point of the day. ^Corn, oats and provisions also closed Wheat- Dec. , . Eg:: l-.'pirk- Lfay :: Open. . 1-02*4 nigh. 4 Low. CIos. s* 8:8* MR \:U % 98% «* as 62% 01% 61 ' 60 63% 69*4 47% 46% 16.00 11.85 16.97% 16.17% S May : S:!i H S:i°H 1:8 »:#* DRY GOODS. NEW YORK. Dec. 10.—There appeared to he more flrmnee* In the quiet dry goods market today, particularly In cot- — goods and yarns. The Jobbing house .—e Is small but stsady. and the road orders are coming forward well. On men’s wear it has been decided to open some of the leading woo) lines for rail, 1909. next week. Raw silk Is quiet with many favorable offerings made in the Yokohama markets. COTTON SEED OIL. NEW YORK, Dec. JO.-Cotton reed oil was ateady with a fair speculative trade In Into months. Prime crude In barrels i o.b. mills 29%a80; prime summer yellow 8%a%: prime summer whito Iis41; prime winter yellow 44n46; off summer jiilow 87s88%; good off summer yellow NAVAL STORES. SAVANNAH. Gn.. Dec. 10—Turpentine firm at 89; sales 46R; receipts 466: ship ments 124. Rosin firm: sale* 3.458; re- r.dpts 2.412; shipments 6.075; stock 15L- 223. Quote; A. R. C. and D. 3.00; K nnd P, 3.05; O. 1.07%; H. 3.45; I, 4.16; K. R.10: M. 6.80; N. 6.1»: W. G.. 4.40; W. W., 6.80. liHARI.ESTON, D«c. 10.—TurpentilW firm at 8»%. Rosin firm. Quote: A, D. C. D. 2.86; E. 2.90: F. 2.92%; Q, 3.65; H, 3,80; I. 4.03; It. 6.00; M. 5.70; N, 6.03; W. a. 6.30; W. W., 6.40. Grain and Provisions. .dPro ’A'lt W) OLD GEORGIA CORN Direct From Bonded Warehouse* and Old. By the gallon §1.26 Four full quarts 83.75 Express prepaid. We handle .all the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Whiskies In the maefcat. and will save you from 2l to 60 per cent on your purchases. Send for price list and catalogue. Mailed free. THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU LIQUOR CO. 720, 722, 724, 720 Wcgfc Bay Street JACKSONVILLE, - - - FLORIDA May June July Open. High. 7.ow. Close. 8.78 8.77 8.69 8.60 ’.*.','.’.8.79 fiTftO Ml *!«1 .‘.’.’.'.Tt! Mi Ml 8*61 8.68 8.66 8.65 8.79 8.80 8.65 8.66 8.41 8.41 8.69 8.11 V.W’.MS Tm. Ml 8,45 9.07 ».08 8.IS 8.90 Receipt* and Exports. Recelnts nnd Exports. Tnflvy. Consolidated net receipts.. 89,378 Exports to Great Britain.. 49.597 Exports to France 3,202 Exports to Japan 8,166 Exports to Mexico . Stock on hand all portr..f,090,825 Week. 888,891 164.849 8lnca September 1. 1908— Consolidated receipts 6, Exports to Great Britain 1. Export» to France Exports to continent 1, Exports to Japan Exporta to Mexico,. 1$ m 1.601 Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock. The Ports: ! Price. Reets.lSeles. Galveston . . New Orleans Mobile .... Savannah . . , Charleston . . Wilmington . . Norfolk .... Baltimore . . New York .... Philadelphia'. .* Port Townsend. :IV>. 9 1-1" 8 9-1 f MS 9.IS 9.40 'till lstek.1 ifffvf MMfS 267274 l(BeSS 181182 sm IfOOlll 1947*8 1260 Interior Movement. Houston . , . j Augusta . . . , Memphis . . . Bt. LOUIS •Cincinnati .... ! Txiulsvttle . . Little Rook.... DON’T WAIT TOO LONfij Phuring your orders for your wants in our lino—4. the rush may delay prompt forwarding by express, and 4. cause you disappointment. Send its your orders—we 4. will take good care of them and in every instance send 4 you best obtainable value. Satisfaction guaranteed or 4 money refunded. 4 Here are two exceptional offerings: OVERHOLT RYE, bottled in bond, $13.60 case 12 quarts. BLACK LABEL RYE, $15.00 per case. 4 EXPRESS PREPAID. A. + Other good things at equally as attractive prices. 4 4 Complete line of Wines, Whiskies and Cordials—from.4 4 ths low priced up to the best. Bend for price list. 4 ° i i f: SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Inc. ± gs A f I:;:?: orT* feadir P. O. Box 113. . JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Mr. Ron Amaaon is with us and respectfully toilette the favors • his friends. ^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ n ' CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO. DEPART FOR— Osvsnnah end August*.t:80am Savannah, Auautta Covington and EatontOn •111890111 Estonian and Mlii*daevlll«..t 7:90pm Athena ana Madiaon...,. * 7:40am Athena and Madiaon.4:90pm Atlanta (Dtai* ^'y«r)........ 3:39am Atlanta and Griffin «...» 4:30am Atlanta and Griffin ....• 7:29am Atlarta and n • 1-tSpm Atlanta anr G- *».n 4:4: p »n Co'umbua and Birmingham?:4|am Columbua l"1 airmingham. *11:29am Albany and Mcntnom«ry • J.OOam Americtit 7.*88pm * DAILY. fBXCKPT OUNOAY. Current icfiiJjiti corrttttd to date. <» 'ARRIVE FROM— Savannah and Augusta.0>ICam Savannah, Auaueta Covington and EatontOn • 1i1tpm Eetonton and M|Uedgevllle..t 9:00am Athene and Medlavn *11.00am Athene ard Madiaon * 7:45pm Atlanta, Chicpao. at. Louis..*1t;09am Atlanta end Griffin • 1%m Atlanta and onrtin.... • |:90am Atlenu and Griffin •1t:2Cam Atlanta and Griffin * 7 *!pm Birmingtoai* end Columbus.,* IriOem Birmingham end Celwmtua,.* 4|!pm E ! ISSf FlSSilJliss JOHN W. BLOUNT. Diatnrt Faetenger Agent, 601 Cherry at, —1 ar «Jil LIVERPOOL, Dec. 10.—Small business done In spot cotton; prices 10 points high er; American tnl.idnng fair 6.48; good mlddlldg 6.11; middling 4.94; low mld- mlnfi ordinary 4.25; ordinary 8,88. The sales of tho day were 1.000 hales, of whleh 800 bales were for specu lation and export, and Included 4.400 American. Receipts were 80.100 baJea, oil American. Futures opened firm and eloeed quiet; American middling O. O. C. JJCCVTTinPr .................. Drcember-Jsnuary January-Fcbrusry Anrll-May May-June June-July July-August Augpst-Beptember Heptamber-Octohcr October-November November-December Denrmber-January January-February *r 4.70% 4.*48% 4.08 4.68 4.68 4.69 4.67 = II NEW ORLFANS. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 10.—Spot cotton easy and unchanged, middling 811-16. SrilA *** klee. and to arrive 1,050 hales. Futures opened steady at a • to T points owing to the poor made by Liverpool to the ad Liverpool to the advance on this sld« yerterday afternoon. At the middle of the morning the market stead- up on buying for outside Interests prices recovered to within 1 to 2 its of yesterday's closing. Selling sure was renewed at this point the leading beer Interoita evidently punning to dislodge the wanker long* *fj)l in tho market. The market gradually declined during the remainder of the aea.rion until near the cl^|-rr. Th- e<-tiv« opMoue were practically a dollar a bale lower than yesterday's last prices. The does was steady with deenne of It to 11 Futures closed as follows: December, hid January, bid June, nominal Jury, bid These prices nro ’at wholesale and not to consumers. . _ Corrected by S. R. Jaques A Tinsley Co. CORN—Racked, white * ~ Sacked, mixed OATS—White clipped 65 No. 3 white Si No. 8 white — Special quotations made on car lota. HAY—Choice timothy ; LM ,No. 1 timothy 90 No. 2 timothy ].M No 1 clover OX Timothy and clover mixed.. 98 , Alfalfa hay 1.20 Bedding straw 65 BRAN-Pure wheat 1.80 Bran nnd shorts 1.45 FLOUR—Private Stock, fancy pat.. 4,25 Boy.l Owl. b*{ patent s.» Ton Notch, first patent MEAT/—Water ground Juliette MEATS—Pry salt riba Extra half ribs.. None 14-20-lb P. S. bellies 10* Bulk plates J Smoked meats, %c. over above. HAMS—Fancy sugar cured If! Htandard sugar cured 18 Ptcnte hams 1 7/ARD—Pure tierces lot Pure. In 2<Mb. tins HR Pure. In r,0-lh. tlnr Pure, In 60.lh tubs. 1144 Pure. In 10-lb tube. Pure. In 60-lb. tins McCaw's compound lard.... 7% The same additions for other sixes as named above. 8YRUP—Georgia ^cane <n«w) 40 Black strnp .7.7,*.!!!’.!!\ 14 SALT—100 lbs. white cotton sack... 60 Imported rock salt, lb 1*4 CHEESE—Full cream 14 GRITS—Hudnuto. In bbls 8.00 Iludnuts. In sacks its RtJOAR—Granulated. In bbls G’,4 New Orleans clarified 6 New York vellow.. " COFFEE—Choice Rio Prime Rio __ Medium Rio ft Common. .8 to 10 Arbuckle's roasted 16.94 RICE—Choice head 7% Medium 6tj to d Railroad Bonds ~, Bld.A.ked, Central of Oi. l.t mort. I »«r cent, 1888 114 118 Central of da. collateral truet 6 per cent, 1987 »t109 107 Central of Ga. consolidated Central' Ga.* 'fat Inc., ilj*.’.’.!! ?4 S* Central G*.. Macon and North- f9ef ....».;•••.• • 107 Central .Ga ; . Middle Ga. and • Atlantic. 1947 *-...108 104 Southern R. It.. 8 DO, IW4..108 109 Georgia R. II. and Banking^ Co* 8 pc., 1922 108 196 Ga. R. R. and Banking Co* b kE mi:": .1 Cl Bouthw.rt«ni It. ft. .tork .An 1M Hnvannah nml AunaU. «tt>cli.l07 ID. Atlanta and w.-i Point ....!« Iso Atlanta And »V. I>. <MMa....l«< |M KRa , &.SLi»::i « Ha. Bou. .nil Fla.. Id praf.... i» 70 Sauthwil R. R.. prrt M it BoaUtam R. B.. com 71 »| State of Georgia Bonds Oo. 4U. 1121 IDT 101 no. 4to, mi IN iii Oa. 4. 1014....... 104 at. iii. i»< t. toil oo too City Bonds. Macon < pc., 1110 100 101 Macon I so., 1021 .107 101 Yhoirlnf~a~Det itf'li'Sio'iiii'.y.'.j'.:10 'm On a i $o per cent bails. Savannah 6 po.. .1899 ft 9V Savannah I pc.. 19U..... 148 169 Augusta 8%. 4. 4%. I A po.. H HI 8.84 Dry Goods—Wholesale SHEETING—4 to le. DPff.r.rVG-TSia. TP'KINO *\c. to !4%C. BT.FAf'MlNG—4b to 11%«. CHEc*KII -5% to 7cT Huhhsrd B'«s. A Ce.'s Cotton Let NEW YORK. Dec. 10—After anil.,.-,—-.. .v; In* the bureau estimate jn aoajuscilon; PRINTS—6%to 8%c. with th* rlnnere* report. Europe appar-t r er.*.!v deride 1 the l/tt-r t > be t*.e « a« m i 1 '" evUritn f.r the crop h/*» »*' +*>‘•4 u* t qt in t* » l fully f<)i forth Lumber Quotations AT WHOLB9ALC. fCorrected hy MPel»f,n Lumber Qa) Common fr«” •: v (»b«rt Itaf) slxed.fl4.04 Common framing (lung leaf) a!«ed. 16.50 Common framing <locg l*af, l).|noh — a large acale, pvlatlgg to a i Candy* Cream lolaed candy In palla, Ik, SPECIALTIES RULE ON STOCKJXCHANGE HARRIMAN PACiriOS PUSHED FOR. WARD INTO PROMINENCE AGAIN, TWENTY CONCERNS APPLY FOR CHARTERS OURINO THE PAST WEEK IN GEOR GIA AND ALABAMA CAPITAL VERY BUSY. NEW YORK. Dec. 16.—The stock market today continued to be largely of specialties. The liarrlman Paci fic were pushed forward Into prominence again, but oven these usually Influential leader* did not revive any animation in the dealings In the high grade stocks which In common practice predominate fn the dealings. Tha special strength of tb# Harrimans was connected with the showing of the annual report of the Union Pacific and Its auxiliaries, but the perusal of the annual report was of less influence on the mind of the averugo speculative follower of the market than was the demonstrative buying of the Harrimans and of other stocks by brok ers credited with ocUng for Standard Oil Interests. The openness with whleh largo orders were executed from these sources was supposed to mean a proclamation of con fidence In higher prices on tho part of the buyer*. Filing or notice with the Interstate commerce commission of an Increase In transcontinental freight rate* on Jan. 1 waa a helpful factor In chorea of rail roads in Sm group. The metal Indus trials enjoyed some renewed strength. A rise In the price of copper In London nnd a recovery In the pries of silver wers of benefit. Belief that agreement is near on speclflcatlona for steel rails between the Pennsylvania and the United States steel corporation was a cheering factor. The action of the wheat market was of sympathetic affect on Htocks and reports of winter wheat conditions allayed np- R rehenslon of a severe tlamitKe to It by ing drougth and later freeaing. Bonds wers ff vilue, 81.660,000. firm. Total sales, par United Ktatca bond# wero unchanged n call. To!nl sales stocks today wers 646.700 New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Money on call easy at 2n2% per cent, ruling rate 21*. closing bid 2; offered at 3% per cent. six months 3% per cent. Close: Prime mercantile paper 3% to 4% nor cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business In bankers bills at 4.14.60a 4.84.76 for 60-day bills and at 4.14.86 for demand. Commercial hills 4.84%4.84%. Bar silver .9%. Mexican dollars 48. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry American Car and Foundry pref..,10i AmrrlcAn Cotton Oil VI % American Hide and Leather pref... American IcS Berurltlcs American Linseed American Smelting nnd ltoflnlng.. 65 % d Atner. Smelting nnd Refining pref. .10/% American Sugar Refining Amcrjcan Tolmcco prof Anaconda Mining Company.'....!..! Atchison Atchison pref Athmtla Coast 7.Inn ' Baltimore and Ohio Baltimore and Ohio pref. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific ..' Central Leather Central !*eather pref Central or New Jersey : Chesapeake nnd Ohio Chicago Great Wsstern v.. Chicago and Northwestern , Chicago, Mil. nnd St. Paul C. C. C. and Ht 7/»ufs Colorado Fuel nnd Iron Colorado and Southern _ Colorado nnd Houthern 1st pref..... Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... Consolidated Gas .........1 Corn Product*. Delaware and Hudson .Denver and ltlo Grands..... Denver and Rio Grande prof Dfstlllnra' Securities Erls ' Erie 1st pfd Mrlc 2nd pref. General Electric Si! MTS '8R'ctW.v.v.::::::: Hocking Valley Illinois Central InRB-borough Met. pfd Interborough Met Intcrnaflonsl International Paper pfd International. Pump fir COLUMBUS. Ga.. Dee 10—Ths Georgia and Alabama Industrial Index wilt say Itomorrow In Its regular weekly Issue: (Twenty new corporations, with mini- Him capital stock of 8545.060. and with authorised capita! going writ into the millions, applied for charter Iii Georgia and Alabama during the week ending to day, th* now enterprises rcpn^t-ntlng many phases of commerce and Industry. The constant stream of new blo«.d that la pouring Into the arteries of hualm-s* cannot but have an encouraging and help ful effect, and It Is Interesting to the public as Illustrating that Investment Is seeking fertile Uelds with all the enthusl- ittsm and alertness of yore. CoHepleuoua Contracts. "Conspicuous In Ui* list of contracts] awarded during th« week Is one i<> Columbus, Ga., contractor to build a d;i . ■nd' power house on a South Umollnu Jver at a cost of 81.006.000. The plum will develop 20-000 horsepower, which Is to be used by Indusrrlea in the two t] llnaa. Another iiitereatlug rontrac. . that to a fbiurtu. Ga., quarry to furnish 910,000 of Hancock county granite to be I Mggfd In the conetriiQtloit of a government lining In Missouri. hJ fLungs era to t* established at '»■ nlllo, Ou.. Rentx. Gn., and Lincoln. Ain., and the Exchange Bnnk of Milled*.-vlllr. I Gn., |s to double Its capital stock, the [shareholders having so voted. Land fislss On. ‘‘Land tales are to be conducted at I Rome, Gn.. and Auburn, Ala., following the purchase of city and suburban prop erty at ttioee places bv subdivision com- panics. Numbers of large drain In farm Innda are reported, and a iwrty of Geor- f lans have. In addition to Investments In ■heir own state, bought a ia.o(Hj-a r ro tract of land In Kim Ida. An Atlanta. Ga., braldcncs sold for 8X1.060. —"There steamed out of Bessemer, Ala.. last Saturday an engine pulling a solid itraln lead of cast Iron pips, the first ■Ignmont of a great order from Cuba. —rived by ono of the Alabama com panies. Fitzgerald to th* For*. J ''Fltxferald, Ga., haa sold Its Improve ment bonda and will proceed to make substantial Investment* In school houcss, [waterworks and sewerage. Under u de cision of the Georgia supremo court. Al bany, Ga., can sell Its Improvement bond* and will now oxpsnd the money qa mutually planned. "A 816.660 company was Incorporated ut Columbus.- Go., to manufacture show cases and lilgh-grad« offle# fixtures, and Its plant will soon be In operation. In Montgomery county. Ala., an election mJ the Issuance of 8180.000 of road Improve' ment bonds was ordered. Birmingham, Ala., la to have a 850.000 grist mill; Do-1 eatur. Ala., a factory for the manufacture of farming Implemcnta: Fort Faync, Ain., a fertilizer factory; Macon. Ga., n stock feed factory, and Romo. Ga., an Incu- ibutor factory. At Oovlngtnn, Ga., con-i Itraet for th* sraotlon of an auditorium and school building annex waa awnnlod." . aunsrn jaaa City Southern pfd iw::::::;:::: Missouri Pacific Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas Missouri. Kansas nnd Texas pref.. Norfolk and w'eatern North American Northern fuclflo I Pacific Mall , Pennsylvania People's Gas IMttaburg. C. C. and Rt. Louis Prtaaed Btes! Car Pullman I*alaue_Car Railway Rtsel Spring , Tt'Edlnr Repuhllo Rtfel Ri-public Steel pref — (aland Company taUtrb ’iron !!!*.!! Southern Padflo Houthern Podflc pref I Southern Railway Houthern Railway pref Tsifll—* Csppsp Texas and TaclAc Toledo, Ht. Louis and West Toledo. 8L l/ouls and West, pref.. Union Pacific Union Padflo oref. United States Rubber .............. United States Rubber 1st pfd 1 United HUtea meet , United BUtes RUsl pref 1 WsatlngbSmra' Niscirie * V.V.V.!!!’.!!! Wi-fct»rn Union , Wheeling and f^dr* Erl* TViaoosrin Central Atner. T*l. and T NEW YORK BONDS. U. R. refunding ta. registered 1 U. H. refunding 2*. coupon.... 1 IT. S. 2*. registered American Tobacco 4b American Tobacco 6s ] Atchison general 4a ....1 Atchison adjustment 4s Atchison CV. 4s »....] Atchison cv. 8s 1 Atlantic Coast Lin* 4s I lull I more and Ohio 4s.... I Baltimore and Ohio Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s Central of Georgia 6s.. .....I Central of Goorgia let Inc Central of Georgia 2d Inc. ........ Central of Georgia 2nd Ino. Central of Georgia Id Inc. <'lu-ftap*ake and Ohio 4%S. Chicago and Alton 8%i .'hlcago. If. and Quincy new 4a.. 'hlcago. H. L and P. B. R. <r Chicago, n. 1. and Chicago, R. I. and C., C.. C. and St. Colorado Industrial 8s (■'.lot..do Midland 4s Colorado and Houthern 4s inwnrs and Hudspa cv. 4a raver and Rio Grande 4a lo prior Hen 4s j; i] » Met. I Jnpen 44*. sect i.ouii>vliie a- J Nosh, unified 4s ...., M&nhettoii consol gold 4a........... Mexican Central 4a Mexican Central 1st Ins »...*, Minn, and Ht. Louts 4s Missouri. Kansas and Texas 4s.. Missouri. Kansas ud Texas 2nd* National R. A. ot Mexico coneol 4«. New York Ontral wen. >%s...... New JeriM-y Central gensml 8s..,. Borili.-tn RTlfls 7 Norfolk end Western consol 4s.... t Oregon Short Line rfdf 4s | PWW. rV. |%s. 1618 | I'MiiajlVMia consul li.*.#, Rcmllng general 4a Ropnhih; of Culm lm Ht. I/oula and Iron Mnun. con. 6a..., Ht. Louis and San Fran. fg. 4s. Ht. I^uls Southwestern con. 4a..., Hsalmard Air I4na 44a Houthern Padflo 4e •..., Houthern Padflo 1st 4a Southern Railway 5s Union Padflo 4a jox* Union Pacific cv. 4a W* V. 8. Steel 2d 5a 1(121 WubaM, l.t. til Western Md. 4s 79 Wheeling and IMe Erie 4a 831 Wisconsin Central 4a 87* N. Y., N. H. apd It. cv. 6m 135« Lake Bhorc 4a BG4 Hardware—Wholesale. fCorrected by Dunlap Ilardwnre Co > WF.t.L RUCKETR~I4.28 to 84.80 do*. norm—Manila. 18c: Resol. do; cotton, 1 WIRE—Barb. 8.10 D*r pound* PLOW BTUCK8—Harman, Mn.; Forgu -0 P*T.OW RTiADES. Be. per lh inON-l%co por 1b. baas; Swede 4%o. NAILS—Wire. 81.40 kag base; rut, 12.60 keg I nee. BUCKETS—llaln. 82.00 dox.; whits ce dar. three hops. 84.00. CHAINS- Trace. J4 to 8t do*. GUN POWDER—Per keg. Dupont craok TIM IS - Printed/ 11.80: cedar. |5.06. BIIOVKI.S—87.00 to 111 per d*m. CARPS—Cotton, 84.60 par dog. Crackers. Rarona aodaa. ec. Barona nlcnaoa, 7%o. rTWWiTOr ■ Ginger anapa (N. H O.). To. Assorted cakes, Rlc. Business Men’s Meeting 1 The Fourth National Bank—a business institution, r««t- ing upon the eoundeet business principle*, guided by tried and proven business men, and patronized by tho most con servative business firms. Bank “Facts”—not Theories—facts backed by sound judgment. It’s from such a standpoint wo solicit your account. V Fourtli National Bank ,JV ' maoon, ga. Willingham’s W arehouse COTTON FACTORS SHIP 'US YOUR COTTON AND GET THE BEST RETURNS GEORGIA She Is Pleased Bocaueo her husband has giv en her an Electric Chafing Dish, which is just what slin wanted. It is just the tiling for cooking oysters, rarebits omelets, ote. Cnn be used ort tho dining table without injury to it. Can you think of any thing moro useful to give your wifo for Xmosf ’ Let us show you tho many 1 electrical nppurtonances wo wc hnvo for sale. Macon Railway & Light Co. Santa Claus’ Seat In hla famous sleigh must need rapoRs lng by this lime. How about that ssol In yonr carriage? Or any other port of the vehicle? Wo do ftll kinds of rarrlage repairing except th* poos kind. Bring your carrlugo her* an«f- have u# put ft In shape for the holi days. There's time yet. 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2040. Cotton Seed Market pries of sound, dry cotton seed any quantity. 914.00 per Ion at any rail road station In Georgia. HARNESS $14.00 Harness at $10.001 $15.00 Harness at $10.75' $17.00 Harness at $12.75! $20.00 Harness at $15.00! These extraordinary prices fur a! little while. Wholseale prices nt r» - * tall. Ordet; a set, and If you don't; like them eend them back. Bent C. O. D. with privilege or examination. J. W. SNOW Btstca for tha Western Dlvli the Southern District of Gsoraki Nolle* of tppllcuilon for discharge In tho matter of Tom Burkins, of near Kin- plr*. Pulaski County. Georgia. In bank- To the creditor* of the above named bankrupt: You are hereby notified that the above named bankrupt haa filed hla application for a discharge from all of th* debts .provable in bankruptcy agalnnt ths said Tom Hucklns. Ths sold appli cation will be heard by the Hon. Emory Hpeer, Judge of the United States dis trict court for jald district and dTvIalen at the united States court house In the city of Macon. Ga., on ths 82nd day of December. 1901. at 10 o'clock a. m. All creditor* of the said bankrupt art noti fied to bs and appear at the time and place stated to show cause. If any th,i tth * y of I*. M. ERWIN. Dsputy Clerk. GEORGIA. Bibb Countyt Will be sold on ths first Tuesday In January, ions, at nubile outcry, at th* court house. In sk ffSTuSbft&e EM [One coos pump and hoes. Two (3) steel axle loir carta 1% by . Now located at Rutland. Go. Bald property being diffivult and expensive Is move, soma sill remain where new located and net brought to th* court bouse for eals. field property levied on as the property of j. w. Hklpper, Jr., to satisfy a mortgage execution Issued from (he superior court of sold county In fa vor of J. t. Cose Thrashing Machine Company agotast J. w. Kipper, Jr. _ 0180. B ItofiKItTKON, Sheriff. This December otk. 1ML Kdnwird I<oh, l*rce. John II. tkmahus, V. P. Joromo Herman, Ssc.-Trsi P. 0. BOX 1098, JACKSONVILLE, FLA MUMM’S EXTRA RYE. « Quart. I :•!<> 1 Oul. Ju* I • Quart. 10.30 2 ilal. Juc o <0 12 Quurtu 11.00 3 OaL Jiik 10-00 OLD NICK ROLAND CORN. 4 I Oal. Jug Il.to I Quarts 0-00 2 Oil. Jut 0.00 12 Quarts. >.00 > Oul. Ju* t.oo . WILLOW BROOK RYE. 4 Qu.rtu 12.00 1 O.l, Juk... 12.30 3 Quurtu 3.73 ! Oul. Jug 5.33 12 Qu.rtu *.50 2 OftL Jus 1A3 IMPORTANT. Take burning mul order now—do not wait. Avoid tho (’hrintniais rimli. Wc Carry a Complete Line of Wines and Liquor*. 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