Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 15, 1908, Image 7

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_ THE* MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1908. LOW CHRISTMAS RATES Between All Points on the 5. 'J > S BAB OARD AIR linb railway ■Also to all'points on connecting lines in territory south of Ohio and Potomac, and east of Mississippi rivers, including Washington, D.-C. Tickets "will be sold December 18,19, 23, 24, 25, 30, 'and 31, 1908, and January 1, 1909, with limit good to leave destination returning not later than midnight Jan- uary 6, 1909. Consult any ticket agent of the Seaboard Air Line regarding rates, schedules, etc. J. J. PULLER, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Ga. H. Q. A. NASH, Preiidant. H. G. A. Nash Audit Co. EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203*204 National Bank Buildina» Savannahs Ga. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. Expert Accounting in All Its Branches, Imitators Flatter.. If you want the real genuine and only drink that stands the test, drink Bottled At All Good Dealers Sc 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 plistillcd Water and bottled under refrigeration. It is a very healthy and refreshing beverage and i» second to none ever introduced into this market. We invite comparison with any imported article and think yon 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. . , • ■ i f 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. Macon. Ga. IKE COTTON MARKET HAS SHARP BREAK MOST OF LOSS IN LATE TRADING. CLOSES 8TEADY AND LOWER. NEW ORLEANS spots closed THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. . The Macon cotton market yesierday closed steady at the following quotations: Range of Prices. Good Middling •' Strict Middling 8 Middling 8J atrlot Low Middling 8 r Low Middling Spot Cotton Movement. -•took on Hand. Kept. 1, 190$ i.siv Dee. II, IMS 13.491 ... 1.179 NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The cotton market had a sharp break during the day. but most of the loss in the late trading was regained, and closed very steady at a net decline of. lnfl points. Bales for the day were estimated at 150,- 0CG bales. The market opened bare.y steady at n decline of 2a£ points and qutckiy Add off to a net loss of 7n9 points urtder eent- terlng liquidation and local bear press ure, although the English market made a fairly steady showing. At this level there was enough eovorlnsr to cause a slight rally during the middl-* of the morning, but there was no xigvi of bull support, and the market soon weakened again under tho large estimates for tomorrow s leading points and a re newal of liquidation. After showing a net loss of 10al2 points on the active months, with January touching 8.44 and Mr- 8.80 or within 2 points of the lowest E rices of last Friday, however, the mnr- et rallied on a rumor that tho prelimi nary figures of the National Dinners’ As- ■oclation showed only 720,000 bales ginned during the period from December 1 to December 13. There was considerable covering toward th* close, and last prices were at prac tically best point of the day. South ern spot markets, officially reported, were unchanged to V4o. net lower. New York receipts of cotton today were shout 14.«0d 'ale*. of which 8.294 were consigned or on order and Will probably be Inspected for delivery on December contracts. Recelnts of cotton at the ports today were 69.019 bales arrnlnst 63.143 bales lost we-k and 41.232 bales Inst year. For tho week (estimated) 280.000 boles against 410.687 bales last week and 400.715 bales last year. Today’s receipts at New Orleans were 22.666 bales against 12.632 bales last year, and at Houston 17,485 bales against 13.3C8 bales last year. Hp* ”-tton and Future* NEW YORK. Dec. 14.—Spot cotton Closed quiet; middling uplands 9.10; mid- dllng gulf 9.35; sales 6,200 bales. Futures opened barely steady and closed very steady as follows: Open. iTIra. Low. 1 January ..8.65 8.55 8.44 Februory — March 8.63 8.63 8.53 tipi .69 8.69 8.60 Julv .V.*.V.**.V.V.*.’iT67 Hi s!b9 August 4.8.55 8.55 8.63 BeptamMr — October ..8.46 8.44 * 8.41 December ...^...8.88 8.90 8.86 Receipts and Exports. HIGHEST IH 3 TEARS RISES IN THE CURB MARKET TO ABOUT 700—ST0CK8 SHOW SOME STRENGTH. NEW YORK. Dee. 14.—Speculative operations in stocks were restrained by the outlook in the money marktu but In the absence of actual withdrawal of credits there was no aetlve pressure to sell. The marking up of prices here and there in the list was a sustaining Influ ence and facilitated what profit taking sales were made without much effect M prices until a euddeq relr .. r -j relapss at the end. which wiped out tho gains. The report of aub-troasury operations subscriptions to the Panama can* I has not yet figured In the bank state ment. stands opposed to a aurplui serve of tho banks on Saturday of 899.625. 816. on Saturday $he’’po«slblllty of a check to the gold outgo was n factor In tho strength shown by the stock market. One of the day's Incidents that had a sentimental effect on tho speculation was the rise In the price of Standard Oil In the rurb market to«about 700 for the first time In over three years. The supreme court derision exempt Ing E. H. Harriman from the obligation! to answer questions of tho interstate commerce commission was regarded as a stop towards restriction of the power of the commission. American Smelting was tho woAk fea ture. This, coupled with the flurry to 314 per cent In call money caused tho lata break In prices. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value. S6.680.000. United States bonds wero unchanged on call. Total sales today wero 1,050,000 shares. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry American Car and Foundry pref... American Cotton OH American Hide and Leather pref.... American Ice Securities American Linseed American Locomotive American Locomotive prof American Smelting dhd Refining.... Amor. Smelting and Refining pref.. American Sugar Refining American Tobacco pref. American Woolen Anaconda Mining Company Atchison Atchison prof 1 Atlantic Coast Lino Baltimore and Ohio Baltimore and Ohio pref. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacino : Central Leather Central Leather pref. Central of New Jersey : Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago Great Western Chlcngo and Northwestern Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul.... C„ C.. C. and St. Louis.... Colorado Fuel and Iron Colorado and Southern Exports to Great Britain.. 1.577 Exports to France.. - . 18.472 Exports to continent 8.013 i.niorsau Him ouuiucni Colorado and Bouthem 1st pref Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... Consolidated Gas Corn Products Delaware and Hudson Denver and Rio Grande Denver and Rio Grando pref piRtlllera’ Securities Erie ist’pref. 7.7 Erin 2nd pref. .PA.v. General Electric Great Northom pref. Groat Northom Oro ctfs Illinois Central Interborough Met. 13.473 I 8 013 | 5.272 Exports to Great Britain. "xports to France 'sports to continent...... Exports to. Japan sports to Mexico Internationa] Paper pref......... International Pump ..I. | Iowa Contral Kansas City Southern pref....# Louisville and Nashville ......8.428.672! Minneapolis and St. Lbuls ;;....l.R07.fl*J, Mi nn .. 8t.JP. and Sault St M. !.\!!.‘l,4«i4()0 Pries, Receipts, Sales, Stock. Missouri Pacific Mipsourl, Fpnsaa and Texas..:..... Missouri. Ifinsas and Texas pref.. National Load Now York Central New York. Ontario and Western.... Norfolk and Western North American Northern Pacific J ! Pacific Mali V. Pennsylvania (.«..« People’s Gas 3 Pltsburg. C. C. and St. Louis Pressed Stool Car Pullman Police Cnr 1 RaJlwny Steel Spring ...» Rending ....... ...rJPJ Republic Steol Republic 8Uol prof. Rock Island Company........ Rock Island Company pref... LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 14.—Moderate busi ness done In spot cotton, prices un changed: American middling fair 6.39; good middling 5.08; middling 4.87; low middling 4.67: good ordinary 4.16; ordi nary 8.76. The soles of the day were 7,600 bales, of which 500 bales wore fib speculation and export, snd Included 0 700 bales American. Receipts were 28.- ooo bales, including 18,800 bales Amerl- Futures opened steady and closed quint; American middling O. O. C.: Oldest Whisky House in South ESTABLISHED 1881 OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS. Puro fine old Rye. by the g*"on 13.04 4 full quarts 33.60 Express prepaid. GEORGE J. COLEMAN. Pure Pennsylvania Rye, rich and mellow, by tho gallon 82.71 4 full quarts 43.00 Express prepaid. ANVIL RYE. OLD POINTER CLUB CORN. Rich and mellow, by the gallon 82.10 4 full quarts .S2.90 Express prepaid. December December-January .. Jsnuary-February .. February-March .... Mareh-Aprll Aprll-May May-Juno .Tuno-July July-August August-September .. September-October .. October-November .. November-Decemher December-January .. Jsnuary-February .. Clo*#. 4.49 4.47 4.4614 4.46 OLD GEORGIA CORN Direct From Bonded Warehouses and Old. By the gallon 93.25 Four full quarts •• 93.75 Express prepaid. We handle aU the leading brands of Rye and Bourbon Wblakles In the market, and will save you from 25 to 60 per cant on your purchases. Send for Hat and ■ it*] gue. Mailed free. THE ALTMAYER & FLATAU LIQUOR CO. 720, 722, . 724, 720 West Bay Street JACKSONVILLE, • - - FLORIDA 4 to 6 points under the Influence of de pressing cables. During the flrnf half of the session continued liquidation of the long Interest was the main feature of the trading. Outside longs let go freely. Room traders put out scalping snort line* on the soft spots and the buying back of these contracts steadied the market toward the dose and brought about some- thing of a reaction, prices ndvanHng until they were 3 to 3 polnis higher than Sat urday's close. At the lowest of the day the active positions were 8 to 9 points net down. The dose was steady with prices showing a net advance of 1 to 2 points. Futures dosed as follows: December, bid 8.64 January, bid 8.63 February, nominal 8.63 March, bid 8.68 April, nominal 8.70 May. bid 8.74 June, nominal ...» *8.78 July# bid ...., i.ti Hubbard Bros. 4. Co.'s Cotton Letter. NEW YORK. Dec. 14.—Offers from the south were given es a reeeo nfor the fail ure o /Liverpool to respond to the stead iness of our market on Saturday. On these disappointing advices and the'Urgo movement, we slowly receded until a report became current that the National Dinners’ report wonld be bullish, when the market improved, doting very steady — *---• buying. The southern markets er dr * -- ** ' - • /ember. were lower during the day, os spinners are not buying at freely ns during No- pirtents are bslng received and probably he retend*red on Jtnvare In large quantities. It Is.the gen eral Impression that there is a large unprotected short Interest in. December, scattered among manv Interests, whldt win bring cotton hero, while In January the tenders will made by cotton hcu«ee. “* ~ ~ *iir «nn for the w!d*r rfiffi**- S3 St. T,ouIa and San Fran. 2nd pref.. St. Louis Southwestern Louis Southwestern pref s-Shcffleld Steel and Iron Southern Pacific ....»# Southern Peelfin pref Southern Railway Southern Ibillwny pref. Tennessee Copper Texas and Pacific • • • • •• • • Toledo, St. Louis and Western...... Toledo, St. Louis and West pref...., Union Pacific Union Pacific pref. United States Rubber UnitcdStates Rubber 1st pref United States flted TTnltod States Steel pref Utah Conner ........ Vlrglnla-Carollna Chemical ......... Vlrglnln-Carollna Chemical pref.... Wabash Wnbssh pref. NEW YORK BONDS, U. S. refunding 2s, registered.. U. 8. refunding 2s, coupon U. 8. 3s. registered U. P. 3s, coupon & Am Atchison general 4s . Atchison adjustment 4s Alehlson cv. Is Atchison cv. 6s Atlantic Coast Line 4s Mclt|*nore and htla 4s Baltimore and Ohio 3%f .... Rmoklvn R T. cv. 4s.. Central of Georgia 5a ...... rv.ninai »«f Brenda 1st Inc.. Central of Georgia 2nd Inc.. Central of Georgia 3d Inc.... Chesapeake and Ohio 4V4>.. Chicago and Alton 3J4i Chicago. B. and Qvlnnr new 4s.... Chicago. R. I. and P. R. R. *?••*••• Chicago, R, I. and P, R. R. col. 6a.. Chicago. R. I nnd P. Rf. rfdg 4a.. C.. C.. C. nnd St. Louis gen. 4s... Colorado I pd in trial la Colorado Ml-lland 4« Colorado and Southern 4s.. Delaware and Hudson cv. 4s Denver and Itlo Grande 4s.....##,»> Erie prior lien 4s Eric genera I 4s Honklmt Vnll.y «Vi«. interborough MeL 4%s ..#.•••.••»< Japan 4s W.. bMlaville and Na»h. 4« Manhattan rnnnpl «OM « Mnjlran Central «• ., M*xl«-n Central I«t Inc Minn, amt Ht. I/)nla 4« Mlaanurl. Knnraa anrt Te»a. *t..... Mlarnurl. Knnaaa .nil T.aaa lnj., of Mexico eon sol 4s., .107% M Mexican Vlnn. »n Missouri. Missouri. Kansas Vat|o*'-l R. A . of m New York frntral gon. 3V4s. New Jersey rvntral genera! 6a Northern Pacific 4s YnfMk"an ‘wwlm'conaol''ii!!I! Orrron ’’ Penn, ron—'i 4a IJJH Reading fc rri.ral 4a 1»J Rapuhllr or Cuba S#.. ....JWH Ht. latula and Iron Moun. non. ta..lllJ4 <tt. nnd .Ban Fran. f*. 4a..., Rt. |y>ula PnuthwMt.m con. 4. 2!., sv*board .Mr l.lnc 4. JJJJ Onutbrrn Tan J, 4« tj}* «outh»rn IlMlway 4a Cnlnn Parlfl, 4i 144 Union Parlltn nr. 4a..., ......lMJk •• u Ht,..t ;nd 4a.. l'i’*. Wutiaah 1>ta Ill Wa#urn Ml. 4ii {OK wnttlln# and Lakt Krla 4. 13 CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE ‘‘NEARER THAN EVER” VIA NEW DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BEairSTNIING MONDAY, DECEMBER 21st. 31 | 32. SCHEDULE. 33. | 31. | 1:35 p. m. 3:00 a.m. Lv. Macon. 0. of Ga. Ry. Ar. 2:02 a. m. 3:40 p.m. 4:20 p. m. 5:58 a. m. Ar. Atlanta. 0. of Ga. Ry. Lv. 11:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 5:10 p. m. 6:15 a. m. Lv. Atlanta. L. & N. R. R. Ar. 10:40 p. m. 11:55 a.m. 10:45 p. m. 11:40 a. m. Ar. Knoxville. L.&N.R.R. Lv. 5:10 p.m. 6:15 a. in. 11:00 p.m. 11:45 a. m. Lv. Knoxville. L.&N.R.R. Ar. 5:05 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:55 a. m. 8:35 p. m. Ar. Cincinnati. L.&N.R.R. Lv. 8:15 a. m. 8:25 p. m. 7:50 a. m. 8:15 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m. Ar. Louisville. L.&N.R.R. Lv. Lv. Louisville. Penn. Lines. Ar. Ar. Chicago. Ponn. Lines. Lv. 8:15 a. m. 7:35 a.m. 9:50 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Tlirough Sleepers on both trains, Macon to Cincinnati. Chicago-Louisville Sleepers on 3:00 a. m. train. Louisville Sleepers on both trains from Atlanta. Dining Servioo (all meals). Observation Car. For Sleeping Oar reservations, rates and information write J. R. Almand, Trav. Pass. Agt., H. C. Bailoy, Div. Pass. Agt., No. 4 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. “I will have a rye high-ball”—you have heard that order—it’s the most popular way of drinking whiskey--- yet a high-ball is most simple to make—cracked ice, a drink of whiskey blended with plain or carbonated water in a tall glass. Clarke's Pure Rye makes the most perfect high-ball because its a perfect whiskey made by the largest and best equipped distillery in the world and aged and botded by the United States Government which guarantees a pure and palatable article. , 4 Full Quarts* $ 5.00 delivered 12 Full Quarts, 12.00 delivered For 6ale by most dealers throughout tho world, and all dealers in Chattanooga, Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla. If yours refuses to supply you write us. Clarke Bros. & Co. PEORIA, ILL. • Tho Largest Distillers in the World Wisconsin Central 4s 89% N. Y., N. H. and II. cv 6s. ctfs....136Vfc Lake Shore 4s (1031) 96% , NEW YORK, Dec. »i,—munoi m firm at 2tta3% per cant: ruling 2V4j closing bid 2*4; offered at 2%. Time loans stronger; CO day« 314 •pt; 9f rato dayn 314 per cent; 00 days 3*4 por cent; six months, >er cent. _, Jme mercantile paper 4 to 4*4 per C8nt * . ^ a . Sterling exchange easy with actual business In bunkers' bills at 4.8r»a4.2fi,10 for 60-day bill* and at 4.87.10 for de mand. «Commercial bills 4.84%a4.84%. Bar silver 48%. Moxlcan dollars 46. LAND SALE Thirteen (13) fine farms to be sold at public outcry, before the court house door, today. Sale commencing at eleven o’clock. R. J. Taylor, B. P. O’Neal, 0, T. King, Reeoivors Exchange Bank. D. Witman, Auctioneer. BY LOCAL SELLING AT THE CLOSE WHEAT SHOWS NET DECLINES OR H AND At TO V/, CENTS. CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Halllnjf by local holders caused weakness today In the whsat market, prlos at the close showing net declines of %a% to l%c. ■ . Corn, oats and provisions closed steady. Whsat- Dcc. . May . -July . Corn— STy: oi$t ■ Dee. . May . July High. 1.00% 1.00 1.00 l ‘-SIS IS II IS 13 SI.’. Port— Jsn. . . .15.67*4 15.10 15,65 { MMX . . .18*00 18.15 18.00 88 The Empire Electric Co. Successors to B'ngleton-Mountford Electric Co. Now under management at WILLIAM J. MOUNTFORD, JR, Efficiency, Competency, Promptness Everything Electrical by Electrical Experts Office 814 Mulberry 8t. (Pythian Castle). Phono 117. Residence Phone 134 I H-H-H-fr-H 11 HHWH 41*4; prime winter yellow 44s45%. NAVAL STORES. WILMONOTON, Deo. 14.—Spirits tur pentine steady at 17%; receipts 45 casks. Rosin steady at 2.70; rncelnts 234. Tar firm at $1.70; receipts 161. Crude turpen tine firm &t 2,00, 3.00 and 1.00; receipts 109 barrels. CHARLESTON. Deo. 14.—Turpentine firm at 38c. Rosin firm. Quote: A. B. 8.05; W. a. e.li; W., 8.40. SAVANNAH. Ga., Dec. 14.—Turpentine Arm at I8a%; sales 1,167; receipts (28; shipments 440. Ilosln firm; sales 1,811; receipts 2.654; shipments 1,016; stack 153,- •78. Quote: A. B. C. D, B. F nnd O. 3.00a02 *4; It, $,40a46; I, 4. If: K, 6.10; M 5.80; N, 1.15; W. O.. rf.40; W. W., 6.60. f. They desire for tho said corpora- •tlon the right of ronewnl when and as provided by tho laws of Georgia, and that it have all such other rights, pow ers, privileges and ImmuniLJes as are in cident to like corporations or permissible under the laws or Goorgltk . Wherefore, petitioner* pray to be In corporated under the name and style aforesaid with the powers, privileges end GEORGIA. Bibb County;—To the Su perior court of said county: The petition of A. T. Holt. A. F. Holt. C. C. Holt and James A. Thomas, Jr., all of tho county of Bibb, state of Georgia, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and eueoMeors, to be In corporated and made a body politic un der the name and style of A. T. Holt Company for the period of twenty years. 2. The - prinolnai office of said com pany shall be In the city of Macon, state and county aforesaid, but petition ers desire the right to establish branch offh.c* within this state or elsewhere, whenever th». holders of a majority of the stock’ may so determine. 2. The object of said corporation la 9.10 9.17H 9.10 1.15 ‘ 9.42% 9.15 9.17% Jan.'VT . I.H 8.22*4 8.15 9.17*4 May . . . 8.42*4 8.62# 8.42% 3.47*4 Jan. . . May . . . 9.2S Short Riba— DRY GOODS. NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The dry goods market opened steady with moderate or- * rs r« edved In the malls. The house ..»de in confined to small * purchases for quick shipments. Anticipation of orders are froqeentlv reported and trade appears to bo moving ajong steadU: are ffltq*enttv reported . *•- moving along steadily, especially of (lie metropolitan district. Raw firmer. Dress goods nro in mod- export trade Is lltcht, nss In Mo ■Uk U iwtejMO— ... __ steady, with the mlirollancoij the China trade still being quiet •pened easy. COTTON 8FHD OIL. NEW YORK. Drr. 14,—Qottnn van aJ out Steady for spot While vrre ea*lor und^r l^er ir> »">irr. •rile In barrel* fob rr.ll* ner n V«"iow T1 24good\ff° Wi pltal stock of sold corpora tion shall be five thousAnd dollars ($3,000.00) with tho privilege of Increas ing samo to the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) by a majority vote of the stockholders, said stock to be divid ed Into shares of one hundred dollars i ($100.00) each. AU of the capital lo !>e employed by them has been actually The business to be carried on by said corporation Is that of a general real estate business. To rent houses and receive a commission therefor, sell and buy real estate for account of tho com pany, or on commission and to act as R cneral Insurance agents. To build otises, repair the samo, to buy and sell all builders' supplies, and to do any nnd nil things appertaining to rutld bus iness, 8. Petitioners desire the right to sue nnd be sued, to plead and be lrnnloalcd. to have and use a common s«nl. to make all necessary by-laws nnd regulation! and to do all things that may be necei oary for the successful carr> lng on < raid business. Including the rlaht to buy. hold and aell real cstato and personal property suitable to tho purposes of the corporation, and to exocute n J bonds as evidence of Indebted^... — c - I red Or Which mnv M Incurred, in tlu> now of file In the sheriff j conduct of the affairs of the corporation county. I ur,d to *e<' U r«, the same by mortgage. ; Held property levied on xecorlty deed, or other form of lien, , ty of C. C. Hightower. Ji 1 under *slating laws. ! mortgag' GEORGIA, Bibb County,—I. Robert A- Nlsbet, clerk of tho superior court of paid county, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true copy of the appli cation tor charter of A. T. Holt Company as the same appears of file In this afffc ture and the seal of sold court, this 7th day of December. 1908. (Real.) fcOBT. A. NlSBET, Clerk of the Superior Court, Bibb Coun« ty, Georgia. EORGIA, Bibb County! Will be sold on tho first Tuesday In January. 1909* at public outcry, at the court houae. In said county, within tho legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash cer tain property, of which the following Is Tand oon - — ; complete desoription: r.Jf’nrJJlv inmi^ira^^hara * That tract "oif land in "tho county of Rold«jrs iry ***** ^ f an ” lt * * mro Bibb, stato^ of Georg]a, containing four or survey ojt-.u. uw minutes of Bibb sunerlor court, April term. 188". pages 272 and 27*. os rota numbers One (1), Two (2), 05). nnd Sixteen (16). in block *T” of Allel Park, Including the alley on said tract, said four (4) lots lying together and bounded east by what Is known In said map as Fourth avenue, west by Third avenue, north by Bias street. Bald property levied on as the property of Ilunly Abbott, administrator of D. Q. Abbott, deceased, and Ida L. Stone, ad ministratrix of W. T. Stone deceased, to satisfy an oxerutlon issued from the city court Of Covington, Georgia, in favoV of Mrs. Susan Stone, against Hunly Ab- botL administrator of n. Q. Abbott, de ceased. arid Ida L. Stone, administratrix of W. T. Stone, deceased. GEO B. ROBERTSON, Sheriff. This December 9th. 1908. GEORGIA id following r .. Bibb County.—Will be eold first Tuesday In January. 1909, jurt house door In Macon. during tbs legal hours of highest bidder for cash the >n«*rtv to-wlt: ons «ts per Inventory office of said of good, nrner i either font