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THE "MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY M.yftNING, DECEMBER 18, 1908
Business Men’s
The Fourth National Bank—a business institution, rest
ing upon the soundest business principles, guided by tried
and proven business men, and patronized by the most con
servative business firms. 1
iw Bank “Facts”—not Theories—facts backed by sound
judgment.
% It’s from such a standpoint we solicit your account.
NKW YOHK. Dee. 17.-Th,ro waa tha
sharpest break In prices of stocks today
since the scare following the Maine elec
tion in guptember. Speculative holdings
w«*r«» .ihakcii out of their weakened posi
tion and thrown on the nmiket at rates
of concession that gnvo an appearance of
aeaii-ihMiiorallaation. The most clsn!::-
cant feature of the market wua hot t :e
volume of tlu* liquidation. which was no;
unusually heavy, as* is witnessed by the.
imtffauL- total of tile day’s saloa. lutt XyH 11 '** ’’ ’ V‘«
tin* tomi abandonment of the support of fjJJP 1 Jjjj?, Middling
the f market which has § held prices rigid i 1 ’°" * wa,ln *
H ||P[ .HU „.. w 8pot Cotton Movement.
'>cr.’s groat rUe.*
That the burden of sustaining prices
at tin* extremely advanced level to which
they have g»achod is increased by the
MACON, GA.
CHRISTMAS CEMENTS
TEE BONDS.
trnlue. M.hog.ooo.
rnltcd States bonds
Off good fellowship nnd kindly * d . dl " 0 " a ' " ,ar * 1 "-
feeling. Our cement will in-
su/e a share of yours toward
us. Like .all our building ma
terials our cements ere the
Lest we ean get. If you ex
pect to do any building or im
proving have us furnish the
materials. Quick deliveries
for those in n hurry.
WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO.,
457 Third St, MACON, GA.
SHARP BREAK Hi
PRICES BF STOCKS
SPECULATIVE HOLDINGS THROWN
ON MARKET EVIDENCED SEMI-
DEMORALIZATION.
COTTON STEADIER
BUT ADVANCE LOST
DECLINE IN WHEAT
BROUGHT BY SELLING
NO AQORES8IVE BULL SUPPORT, AND SALES INSPIRED BY WET WEATHER I
IN THE WINTER WHEAT
BELT. •
PRESSURE DROUGHT
WEAKNESS.
f\£*V YORK tpatx closed 9.ill
NEW ORLEANS spats closed 811-18
closed steady at the following quotation
Range of Prices.
Good Middling 8
Middling
CHICAGO. Dec. IT.—Wet weather In
Uio winter wheat bolt of the United
tenoral selling in the
Open. High.
i.01*4 l.vi-4
1.06*4 i.'.vlt
ey supplier
constriction of .
tain, in spite of the ic.odorute effect tints
far produced ou the open rutes
nle« in the metal trades found a special
explanation In the critical attitude dis
played by members of the ways and
means committee of the liouso toward j
the duty on lead ore. The weakness was
not limited to any restricted Held in the
list of securities and spread gradually
and with increasing effect. The decline
in Itself had the effect *>f uncovering stop
loss orders und of bringing out rails for
hc.tpcniug of
prices us a result of the day's sales
tned to from t to 1 points for prue-
ales of stocks today were 1,031,-
WBW YORK STOCK MST.
Aiffnlgumated Topper
*nd Foundry 4ft
I Foundry pfd . .107
Atneiin
Car i
7874
Aim i - .‘i Cotton Oil 41 .
American Hide and Leather prof.. 24*4
America d Ice .Securities 24 f <
Attmrcafn Linseed 13*4
Anwrhvui Locomotive 54*6
American lajco im^ive pref in' 1 ?*
American Siveltimr ann Ji»*flnlwr.... 81
Amor, Smelling am! R<«ng pref.. .100%
American Sugar IfaflnlniT 137*6
American Tobacso pref 91*4
erica i
Atlantic Cons'
If Santa Claus
Rode in a Carriage {^"JKSSr .v:
, , „ j Cei tval !.«aliter pfd
Instead ot a sleigh, lie certain-1
ly would prefer one of the ele-1 g ™an*X v'™o 17*.
gant vehicles on view here, ! Willi .7.7” i'.i! 14774
, ) C\. I s . O. and St. t.auia «!"
ihev are so handsome, so! < - ,>i»rado Fuel and 1™ jj'i
• . . , ... I rolota.ln nml Smilli-rii
graceful and so easy riding. Lj;.'
Make yourself a present of oue
f nobody else will make it for
you. You couldn’t put your:
i.oney into a more durable gift
»r a handsomer.
r.nlo and Southern
o*Mated Gas ....
Products
56
1st pref 73
2nd pref.... 09
218-220 Third Street.
Phone 2545.
37=4
«av,
121*4
49 3
SOUTHER N
E LECTR I C
SUPPLY & MFG. CO.
*. Machinery, Electric and Combination Fixtures
$ WIRING MILL WORKS. A SPECIALTY
1 , v , 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. .
International Paper
International Paper pref. .
International Pump
Town Central
Kansas Cltv Southern ....
Kansas City Southern pm
Louisville and Nashville ..
Minneapolis and St. Louis ......
Minn.. St. P. and Rmtlt HC M 199**
Missouri Pacific . 2},J
Missouri. Kansas and Texas........ jJRVfc
Missouri. Kansas and Texas prrf.... 71
National Lead ,?«*•
New York Central ...............119119
N*w S’ork. Ontario and Western... 44V4
Norfolk and Western
Nor.h AmerJenn
Northern Pacific
Parlflo Mall -.^*1
Pennsylvania J *
Tenpin's On* 1 )'•
Piitsbutv. C. C nml-St. IdOuls 87Wf
Ptvxnoil Steel Cor
Pnihunn Palace Cur In.*
PnM'vay steel Spring
Ron d!nir
Republic Steel
Dec. 12. 1908 442
Dee. 14. 1908 44«
Dee. 15. 1908 257
Dec. US. 1908 SUG
17, 1908 420
m
4T*J
fjOW.
1.00%
57%
00%
00%
fig
40*4
Cios.
1.00%
95%
302
Stock on Hand.
cotton
. . tak-
.. __ .. .... advance
durinr the- middle of the MCtf.vt m was
practically lost hi the late Lading with
the cloae barely steady, net 1 point lower
to l point higher. Sulys for tl«o <lay
were estimated ;;t 150.000 hales.
The market opened unchanged to 3
points lower, with the tone Hteudy ami
during the enriv session showed a ten-
d ndy to rally following the recent de
cline on covering by shorts for over tm»
week-end und tlie census report on Mon
day. Cables were just about as duo
and Liverpool seemed to bo buying here
to undo straddle*, but there was no sign
of aggressive support und n'ter selling
mt to Gull) olnts net high r, prices eased
off undet 4 a renewal of local iteitr rese
ll re and realising by early buyers who
found very Iftle demand in th- market.
Southern sot markets, officially re
ported. were unchanged to l-ldr. lower,
Hecilina .of cotton at. the ports today
were 19.947 bales against 59.389 bales last
week and 53,919 bales last year. id»r the
week (estimated) 3K9.000 bales against
410.617 *last week and 400,715 bales last
dosed quiet; ml Idling uplands 9.10; mid
dling gulf 9.35: Males 2.200 halos.
Futures.op:ned steady nnd dosed bare
ly steady as fellows:
May . . .10.05 10.<
r H.ii'i
9.37* 9.37*^
8.17*4
8.47*4
40% {
16.02*4 15.03% '
10.00 10.0(1
9.10 9.12'vi J
9.35 9.35
H.12V4 8.12*4
8.42*4 8.42*4!
_ . ee. 17.—The dry goods
market continues fairly steady. The de
mand fer .trumpt sl.lpmcuts of goods |
under order is of on Imperative rlinrur -;
ter, while ti e buying of additional, ghods 1
is quiet. Finished cottons rule tifni.
and gray c.ittons are easier. Colon yarns
are en*y and are Itelng o.-dered conserv
atively.
COTTON SEED OIL.
NKW YORK. Dee. 17. -Cotton food oil
was barely steady for spot nnd nearby
deliveries, while lutor positions were
higher on n renewal of bull support. Prime
crude in barrels f.o.b. nulls 29%u3u; prime
summer ye low 37%u38%; pilnte summer
white 38%a41l4: prime winter yellowll to
46; off summer yellow 37a38; good off
suuiiner yellow 3<%u38%.
MACON CITY BlffiOORY
R. L. POLK & CO. have
commenced the active
' canvass of the city; we
will include the city .
proper and all suburbs.
The assistance extended
to us from business men
and all others will be
sincerely appreciated.
R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers
JEROME LENNOX,
Telephone 2122 767 Poplar Street
«*cnlpt* 885;
Arm at 37%; sales 544; -
shipments KU. llosln tlrm: sales 1.966;
receipts 3.791; shipments 675; stock 157.-
419. Quote: A. II. C. D. K. F and O.
2.9i)u92%: 11. 3.40; I. 4.13; K. 5.10; M.
5.80; N. 6.15; W. O., 6.40; W. W., 6.50.
CHARLESTON. Dee. 17.—Turpentine
and rosin firm at 2714: sales 50 casks,
llosln Arm: sales 150 barrels. Quote: A.
li, O. !>. R. F nnd G. 2.82%: II. 3.30;
I, 4.05; K. 5.00: M. 5.70; N. 0.05; W. G..
6.30; W. W„ 6.40.
'»f 2,to 4 points. Futures closed as fol-
YOU
IT NEED A LANTERN
to find honest stationery. Just'come
hero anil you could c r *oose reliable
stationery with your eyes shut. In
fact, you couldn't select an Inferior
quality because we don t keep that
kind. So watered Inks, no flimsy
bindings, no writing papers that are
only bloitera. See what wi have and
you’ll get what you want.
MACON BOOK CO
61C Cherry Street.
8.38 8.51 8.37 8.43
8.43
8.40 8.58 8 46 8.52
.*.*.* .'.*8.57 8.66 8 .’.56 H.60
8.60
8.57 8.65 8.36 8.58
8,1.4 8.52 8.51 8.50
8.40
8.41
8.80
low..
December, bid ....
January. I»hl
February, nominal
Man*, lil.t
April, nominal ....
May, bid
June, nominal
July, bhl
8.60
8.58
8.58
8.61
..8.40 8.45 8.39
..8.78 8.87 8.78
Receipts and Exports,
Receipt* and Kt
Tndnv Week.,
Consolidated net ree«lp;s.. 49.947 316.789;
Exports to Great Britain.. 41.124 89.6141
Stack on hand all ports. .1,138,633 —
Flneo September l.'tSOS— . ...
Conrntlaated receipts 5,630.1,92
Exports to Great Britain 1,551.6**2
Exports to Frame 568.837
Exports to continent 1,736.018
Exports* to Japan 1*4.638
Exports to Mexico 1.933
Price, Receipts, Sales, 6tock.
83*/,
73%
140%
138*7
Between All Points on the
SEABOARD
AIR L.UNE RAILWAY
Also to alt points on connecting lines in territory
south of Ohio and Potoinue, am! east of Mississippi
rivers, including Washington, D. C.
Tickets will lie sold December 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 30,
and 31, 1908. and January 1, 1909, with limit good to
leave destination returning hot inter than midnight Jan
uary-6, 1909.
Consult any ticket agent of the Seaboard- Air Lino
regarding rates, schedules, etc.
J. J. PULLER,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
Rep iblle Steel,pfd
. . .iOuIh fkuithwextern nref.
*>'>iM-8hofQ*1d Steel nr * *“
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific pref
Southern Railway ....
Southern Railway pref.
Tennessee Copper ....
TexttH and Pacific. ....
Toledo, St. Lout*
, 86
d Iron 77*A
43%
31%
u „ ww .„ Went 38*4
Toledo! Si! Louis nnd Went. pref... 63
, neon Pa. ino
t l’nlon Vneiflc
Cnlted State.i
180
94%
33%
pit pref 1J3%
63
,iof 110*1
l*n!t*»d SI.-i
f.’ult*d Sfxtf
Cnlted St *
rmh (’*», •
Vlrglnl* ■*
wSnsh IS*/
Wosthurh
1 ?{%
.... 20*A
127 Tii
NRW YORK ROKOfc.
r. S. refvindng 12*. registered 103
l*. s. refunding 2r. enupo.i
r. S. 3m, re^l»;ercd 101
S. 3m, coupon *00,;
1*. S. 4*.
The Ports;
Galveston . .
New Orleans
Mobile . . . .;s 9-
Savaunnh . . .'8*J
Charleston . .’8*,
Wilmington . .'*<*',
Norfolk . . . .18%
Halt!more . . • | 8 7 i
New York 10
Do: ton . • . .9.10
Philadelphia ..19.35
! Prlee.IRcetx.igales.l Stck.
18% I 206761 6181287293
'8 11-161 13767' 29001289951
63X1 52290
....' 269J4
92001123245
Interior
Movement.
llouxtnn , ,
Augusta . .
Memphis * .
Hf. Lotil* ..
Cincinnati .
1 1‘rlee.
.!8v,
.'Sfe
■:ig*
Rftftts
12320
2026
3910
1269
140.-.
Sales • Stck.
28641142189
1672'103631
2250I17S7J4
36445
I 18467
Louisville .
Little Rock.
. !9*ie
--'H*/e
”i732
'.'.■.'.’.T 42159
or the day were 8,00 bales, of
which BOO holes were for speculation and
export, nnd Included 7.200 hales American.
Receipts \ver% 11.000 bales, Inc.ludln" 15,-
20') I ales AinWrlesn.
Futures t»pened and closed steady;
American middling G. O. C.:
... H ..
American Tobacco 4s
1?1
76
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.
DEPART FOR—
Savannah and Aufiutta.....
Savannah, Ausaita
cavinoton and fatonicn...
EaUnton and
Athtns and Madiaon...
Athens and Madkwn.
Atlanta tOlsi* Myerj
Atlanta and Qriftln...
Atlanta and Oriffjn
1.35am
Atlanta and
Srltlin...
Atlanta ini OfW‘n.
Oalumbua and
Aibin'y s*nd MantfOWicry.... • tied .ml *n, Aib.i
Alutp/ .ntf Mon'jw/’- r M.r.U..m»ry and Albai
Amirleu. ; ., • 7:Mpm Am.ilcti
ARRIVE FROM—
Savannah and Augusta 9 2.50am
Savannah, Auma,
Covington end Eatcntcn
Estcntcn and Mills
Athens and Madis
Athens sc.d MadKcn
Atlanta, Chicago, tt. Louis.
7:46pm
IHOTpi.* 1:15pm
. — J«c*gcviKa. .f itocam
7:4bsm —-- Mag— tiflgai
4;C0pm
m ■■■„ pp m
• 4:3.'am Atlanta and U rfJn..,, ...
* 7mass Atlanta and arlmit • 2.|
• 1:S5p n Atlanta and Griffin •If::
’ Atiinta and OHffin
Blrrtilngham ann Columbus.
“id Columbus.
Blrmlnghsm ami
MtntQomtry and
bJSJ::
p
.• 7iflam
•OAILV. tlXCIPT VJNOAY. JOHN W. BLOUNT, _
Currant sahtduNi c" e:ttd to data. Olatrlct Pa#«r- u-r Agent, 6CI Gharry 0L
*■» ■■■■■■ ■ ■*—^* > **«*■*■**■—■«
107%
■PHD,
Atchison adjustment 4s W/f
Atchison ov. 4s ]”!'■*
Atelirlon ev. 6s
Atlantic Coast Line 4s
ILItlmore end «*hlo 190%
Italtinioro nml Ohio 3*4s 9.,
Rrooklyn R. T. cv. 4s,..,,.. *1%,
Central of Georgia 5a *2^
Central of Georgia 1st Ine 81
Central of Georgia 2nd Ine 60
Central of Georgia 3d Ine 60
i CheK.up. uke nnd Ohio 4*,4* ^25^*
Chicago and Alton 5*4s 78
: Chicago, B. nnd Quincy new 4s 99*/,
! Chicago, R. T. nnd P. R. R. 4m 74%
Chicago. R. I. and P. R. R. col. 5s.. 83%
; Chicago, R. I. and 19i. By r/dg 4s... 90
C. C. c. and 8t. I-ouis gen. 4s 98
, Colorado b'duatrlnl 5n 74 h
| Colorado Midland 4s ! 78
I Colorado and Southern 4s.*. 96%
I Delaware nnd Hudson ov. 4s 99*>j
j lHnvtr nnd Rio Granda 4s
Erie prior Hen 4n Vi'I
i Krlo General 4s
Hacking Valley
Jnle'borough Met. 4s 7814
! .Tstsin 4s 82
Japan 414*
Japan 4*4*. *d series 9«*.
! IxiuikVilla and Nsah. utdilvd 4r 19114
I Manhattan consol gold 4s
j Max loan Central 4s 8.3
Muxbon Central 1st Inc 21 ,
: nE: « II f!'Vtp" : 1 T.'iU' <i ! M’i
! urf. KlE*z* nnd Tcgaa 2nd*.. 81
• National Jt. li. of Mexico eon. 4a..., 31 \L
| New York Central gut. SV4« 94%
' tfsw Jvrsoy Central ganaral 6s 12S%
, Northern PoeUlo 4s 103*4
P,iin. c«n«m 4. 101
Reading general 4s •#*,.191
itepuMTc #,f Cuba 6a
Hr. Louis and Iron Muiin. consol 8s..112
* Hi. L04U euA Sat* Froi*. ‘
December-Jm
.Tnnunry-Fe*>r
Fehrunry-Mui
Mareh-April
November-Voeyinbcr
lifter vl>'r-Tr utmry
Janunry-Februnry (191*))
1:S»
4.63
4.63
4.63
4.6214
m
NF.W ORLFAN5.
NKW ORI.EANB, Doe. IT.—Rpot cotton
easy and unchanged, middling 8 ll-!6e.
Bales on the spot were 1,350 halos, and to
arrive 1.330 bales.
Futures opened quiet nt a decline of
of' 2 to 3 points on lower cables than
due. First prices wero the lowest of the
lay. buying lielnc stimulated by rctsirts
of better trade In Mnnehester and by
the growing belief In a moderately bull
ish report on ginning from the cansus
bureau Monday. Toward the close of
the .session when profit-taking by sealp-
Ing longs threatened to wipe out all of
their highest, prices Mood at n net ad
vance of 5 to 7 points. The closep w«
steady with prices showing a net advanco
Southern Par Ufa ..
Soutluem l’acldc 1st 4»...
Hot:them Railway f»s .
193 %
102V6
l’nlon Pacific 4s
ITnion Pacin' 1 cv.
V. H. 8t«." I 2nd 6i
Wubush lets in
Western Md 4s 60%
Wincing unld Like Erlo 4s 83
Wisconsin Central 4s 89'.4
N. Y . N. II. nnd II. so «a. r.J 126
l.uk'j Hitore 4s 95%
Nsw York Money Msrkat.
NKW YOHK. IXNft 17.—Money on call
firm at 2«6>4 per centi ruing ralta 314;
closing bid 114: olfev*d at 2*fc. _
Tl»ne loans very dull and firm; 60 Aaya
SV4a3%; 90 days SV4aS%; alx montbf «%n
* PYL C ’ mercontRa paper 4 to 414
Stirling exchange firm, with actual
buame^s In bankers' bills at 4 16 for 40<
Bar fails and at 164.40 for dsraar '
fiQikopen lal falls I.ll%a4,6l%.
Hon before Hie clnncr' report <
Monday next the local trade took tlm of-
icrlngs at the decline of the ihorulng,
causing an advanco of front 10 to 12
point a. half of wliich was lost before the
close, owing to tlio advance meeting sell
ing orders from Wall street bouses.
some buying hero against sales)
.9001 rei'erslng straddle opera
tions. nnd a little demand wnu reported
** *■ “ ‘ * ** *.lttle dlspo-
„.. r to look for
any decline notwithstanding tlie weaker
soutbetn markets, Many are looking
for some factor which will bring tho
lion of the government estimate and *.lin
agitation of rnvlslnn of Hie tariff. 'Ex
ports continue on a large scale.
FOR SALE
Prettiest cottage oi^Xortli ilighlmuls. Seven rooms
end bath, with barn, and stables in rear; large lot and
house is equipped with wuter works nnd electric lights.
This is a bargain at $4,000,00, and wc would he pleased
to tell yon more about this place.
WADLEY INVESTMENT CO.
• Grand Building Phone 627.
H. Q. A. NASH, Pre.ident.
1
H. G. A. Nash Audit Co.
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS
203-204 National Bank Buildinq, Savannah, Ga.
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE.
Expert Accounting in All Its Branches.
In Bankruptcy.
Pursuant to an order of tils Honor,
Alexander lVoudtlt, referee lu bank
ruptcy, there will be sold nt tlm store
liouso of George |i. Wheatley, located
at tlis corner of r«nm«r street and Cot
ton avenue. In tin* dty of Amcrlcus,
Burn ter county, Georgia, on tho 2 lot
day of Dacoinber, 190.$ to the highest
bidder for cash, the entire stock of mer
chandise of imhl bankrupt; said sialic
consists of dry goods, notions, nil kinds
or dress goods, men’s clothing and fur
nishing goods, carpets, rugs, mattings,
trunks, fixtures, etc. This stock in its
present shape Invoices approximately
$28,000.00, and Is In perfect utinpi*. The
stock will be first bid off In lot*, then
sold In hulk, and sold subject to the ap
proval Of the court. The highest and
best bidder will be required to pay ten
per cent of the fad cash, nnd the bal
ance when koIo Is conflrnich If rale not
confirmed tlio uinouiil will lie returned
to bidder.
W. W. DYKKH. Trustee.
This December 9th. 1908.
: r§-H I' in IH M-H41 1
NOTICE of First Meeting of Creditors.
In tho District Court of Hie lTnr<‘«1
Sinlcs for the Western Division of tho
Southern District of Georgia. In Kank-
^To the
dlntiict n^oressld, a bankrupt
Notice Is hereby given that on the 16Hi
<lay of DccfttnlK*r, A. I>. 1908, tho said
Charles T. Bailey was duly adjudicated
bankrupt, nnd the first meeting of Ids
creditors will be held at Macon, In Bibb
county. Georgia. In the Grand opera
house building, on the 28th day of Decent-
Iwr, A. I>. Hill, nt 9 rfilovk In ill. /nrn-
noon at which time creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, uppplnt a trus
tee, examine the bankrupt, nnd trans
act such other business an may properly
cornn before said meeting. Tl»e bankrupt
is required to bo present on that day for
examination.
ALEXANDER PRODKIT,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
This December 17, 1908.
LOANS
Negotiated promptly 011 im
proved farms.and oily proper
ty on easy terms and nt lowesi
market rates.
If yon need money cnll on im
HOV/ARD M. SMITH & CO
SC3 Mulberry 8t.. MACON. OA
OLD JASPER RYE
A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY
100 Proof, Double Stamp
We especially recommend this goods to
those that profer n high proof goods equal
to Iwttlcd in bond goods at 25 per cent
higher prices. A trial.order will prove tho
quality. We guarantee satisfaction.
$3.85
$7.25 :
$10.25 :
4 Full Quarts
8 Full Quarts
* 2 Full Quarts
5 91D JASPER.il
whiskey
VAMP-100 If*
Express prepaid to any point reached:
by Southern Express Co.
D. f. X C. P. LONG
P. 0. Box 1056
m-h-h-i-h-h-h-k-;-i-
Jaclisonville, Fla. f
:-l-!-1-H-H-t--*,I„M 'I'll.?
$2,900,000.00 SAFELY LOANED.
During the last 16 years wo hays loan
ed $2,500,000.00 on Real Exist® for homo
and foreign Investors. Barest and most
profitable Investment. Those desiring to
borrow or having money to invest will
And It to their Interest to .«*•» us.
Commercial Bank Building.
Thomas 0. Wext. Secretary end Alt
Leon S. Dure I
Banking and Investments.
Blocks, Bonds, Reel Estate. M .rigegel
Aiueou, Ga.
geo n a iaThaVltipap.
Arrival D.putl
e— mmssM
■ I, Run. «n!,.. f.Ill _ PT.
d ir ,r. Eva. < K/jU. d.n, d.C
"■ “*"*»«*.
Sam & Ed Weichselbaum
P. 0. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tonn
Phono No. 820.
MOUNT VERNON PURE RYE.
4 Quarts $ 4.50 1 Gallon Jug ..
8 Quarts $ 8-75 2 Onllon Jug ..
12 Quarts $12.50 3 Gallon Jug ..
WEIOHSELBAUM’S OLD CORN
4 Quarts $ 3.50 1 Gallon Jug ..
8 Quarts $ 6.60 2 Gallon Jug ..
12 Quarts $ 0.25 3 Gnllon Jug ..
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Semi for full Price List.
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