Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 23, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1908 MACON CITY DIRECTORY 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 8i CO., Publishers JEROME LENNOX, Telephone 2122 767 Poplar Street H. G. A. NASH, President. 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. “ GAGER’S WHITE LIME” Is a little higher in price than other Limes, but it is PURE KTME, and by far the best and most economical for Brick “Work and Plastering. Cheap Lime is dear at any price! "Write us for Delivered Prices. Carolina Portland Cement Co. Southern Distributers. Charleston, S. 0. ACTIVITY SHRINKS IISTOCK MARKET BUT CLOSE VERY ACTIVE AND TONE BUOYANT AT TOP PRICES. NEW YORK. Dec. 22.—There was some shrinkage of activity in the atock market today In connection with the re covery, but the closing was very active and the tone buoyant at the t&p price*. The feature of the market was the cir culation of rumors of proposed ubsorp-. tlons and combinations of rnllrond sys- i®n»s. Recent reports of the Illness of E. Tt. Harriman had eaused a sharp break In some lines, but his resumption of ac tivity npparently was largely responsible for the reaction the day showed. There were numerous reports of merger pro jects that Ills busy mind had under con sideration. Ronds were strong. Total sales, par value. $10.964.060. United Suites bonds wero unchanged shares. stocks today 1.24C.900 American Ice Securities ....T....... ?4% American Linseed 13% American Locomotive r.r,% American Locomotive pref 110 American Tobac., American Woolen Anaconda Mining Company 47*4 Atchison 97% Atchison nref. 101% Atlantic Coast Line 106*4 Baltimore and Ohio inn% Raltlmoro nml Ohio pfd . .175% . 30*4 Rapid Transit j Pacific Central Leather Central Leather nref. ... Central of New Jersey . Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago Great Western 11% Chicago and Northwestern 17°*'• Chicago. Mil. nnd St. l’aul 1*7% C,. C.. C. and St. Txmln 66 Colorado Fuel nnd Iron 38*4 Colorado nnd Sou;hern 67% Colorado nnd Southern 1st prof 77 Colorado nnd Southern 2nd pref 74*4 Consolidated Gas 161% CHRISTMAS CEMENTS THE BONDS. Of good fellowship and 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 hurrv. THE COTTON MARKET MAKES SHARP RALLY CLOSES VERY STEADY AT ADVANCE —PORT RECEIPTS VERY K spo EANS spots closed 8 11-16 THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Range of Prices. Good Mldd’lng T Strict Middling Middling »*4 — ■ t I.ow Middling s Middling ’’A Spot Cotton Movement. Dec. 22, 11*08 098 683 502 Stock, on Hand. Sept. 1. 1908 U 78 Doc. 22. 1908 NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Doe. 22—The cotton mar ket made quite a sharp rally today, clos- g very steady at a net advance of On 14 points. Sales were estimated at 150.000 hales. The market opened steady at an nd- ranco of 2 points to a decline or 1 point, vhlch was about In lino with the cables, ind began to Improve right after the call •n covering nnd scatb ring support pro moted by steady cables, reports of a bullish Egyptian crop estimate, the light better < WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO., 457 Third St., MACON, GA. Grain and Provisions. These prices arc at wholesale and not to consumers 1 .'-- „ Corrected by 8. K. .Taques & Tinsley Co. CORN—Sacked, white $ SR Packed, mixed 87 Carload lots, either sacked or bulk, mado on applica tion. OATS—While clipped 65 r N*y.’ r'Whfte 63 No. 3 white 60 SpeclaV quotations made on car lots. HAY—Choice timothy 1.00 No. 1 timothy 00 No. 2 timothy 1.00 No 1 clover 98 Timothy and clover mixed.. 95 Alfalfa hay 1.20 Redding straw 65 BRA N—Pure wheat 1.60 Bran nnd shorts 1.65 FLOUR—Private Stock, fancy pat.. 6.25 Royal Owl, best patent 5.25 Top Notch, first patent 6.00 MEAT,—Water ground Juliette 85 MEATS—Dry salt ribs io Extra half ribs None lS-20-lb D. S. bellies 10% Ilulk plates 7 Smoked meats, %c. over above. HAMS—Fancy sugar cured IS Vi Standard sugar cured 13 Picnic hams 19 T.ARD—Pure tlerees 10% Pure, In 20-lb. tins 10% Pure. In 50-lb. tins 11 Pure, In fi0-ll» tubs 11% Pure. In 10-lb tubs 11 % Pure, In 60-lb tins 10% MeCaw’s compound lard.... 7% The same additions for Other sixes as named above. SYRUP—Georgia cane fnew) 40 New Orleans ?f Black strap 14 SALT—100 lbs. white cotton sack... 60 Imported rock salt, lb 1*4 CHEESE—Full cream . 16 GRITS—Hudnuts, In libla 6.00 Hudnuts, In sacks 2.60 SUGAR—Granulated. In libls Railroad Bonds _ Bid.Asked. Central of Ga. 1st mort. 6 per cent. 1835 114 115 Central of Ga. collateral trust 5 per cent, 1917 106 107 Central of Ga. consolidated 1945 ...108 fftO Central. Ga. 1st Inc., 1945 74 75 Central Ga. 2nd inc„ 1945 64 65 ' Central Ga., 3d Inc., 1945 62 63 Central Gn„ Macon nnd North ern. 1946 106 107 Central Ga., Mlddlo Ga. and Atlantic, 1947 103 104 Southern R. R., 8 pc., 2994., 108 109 Georgia R. R. nnd Banking 6 pc.. 1921 105 106 R. and Banking Co., • cent, 1910 101 102 Sou. and Fla. 5 pc.. 1945..106 107 COFFEE—Choice Rio Prim# Rio Medium Rio Common ArhJckle’s roasted..., RICE—Choice head Medium .9 to 10 16.94 itt-tt 7 1 Dry Goods—Wholesale BHF.ETING-I to 8c. DRILLING—7%c. .... TICKING—4tic. to llUc. BLRArlllXG—i*i to U!4«. CHKCK8-8M t') 7c. PR1NT&-8H to I tic. City Bonds. M«con « pc., 1JM M0 Ml ■is 9 ,8 Macon S pc.. 1921 Macon 4U. W Itmci n ('{. ttto to 1884........ On a I.so per cent bult. Lumber Quotations Distillers’ Securities 36% Erie 33% Erie 1st pref 48'. Erie 2nd nref 3R% g ncral Electric ; I***'. Great Northern pref 1*4*4 international Pump Iowa Central so*4 Kansas City Southern 38% Kansas City Southern pref *» v * Minn.. St P. nnd Sault 8t. M 130% Missouri Pacific Missouri Kansas and Texan Missouri. Kansas and Texas pref... 74*4 Nstlounl Lead New York Central l_ New York. Ontario nnd Western.... 45% Norfolk nnd Western 84% North American 71% Northern Pacific 1*0 Pacific Mall 34% Ppno«vlvanla 1° 0 * , » lie’s Gas 101% Plttshunr. C. C. and St. Louis 87 Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car 1*8 Railway Steel Spring Rending 1**% Republic Steel Republic Steel pref 85% Rock Island Company M Rock Island Company pref 59% St. T^nils and San Fran. 2nd prof.. 39 St. Louis Southwestern ?*>% St. Trouts Souihwe«tero pref 67% Sloes-ShefTleld Steel nnd Iron 79 Southern Pacific 1**J4 Southern Pacific pref 171*4 Southern Rnllwnv 75% Southern Railway pref. 69% Tennessee Copr>«r 44 Union Pacific 17**% Union Pacific prof 91% United Stntes Rubber 37 United States Rubber 1st pref lj\ f United States Steel 69*/, estimates Houston a.._ mnnd in tho south. Business did not become general, but the market was moderately active In a professional way during the noon hour, ntid prices reached a net advance of it to 14 points. There whs some Irregular ity during the last hour, but the close was within ft point or two of tho top. New Orleans wires reported spots very quiet, but Texas claimed that there was a letter demand from Europe, rubles received from Vienna mated that Aus trian nnd Bohemian spinners will reduce Receipts of cotton at I he ports today wero 7C.623 bales against 101.959 hull last week nnd 94.336 hides last year. F the week (estimated) 360.000 bales against 408.416 hales lust week nnd 356,611 bales last year. Today’s receipts at New Orleans v 27,641 hales ngslnst 32.919 hales Inst y and at Houston 20,142 bales ugalnst 28,- 289 bales last year. SMALL RECEIPTS SEND WHEAT UP FINAL QUOTATIONS SHOW NET GAIN OF CENT—CORN CL08E8 FIRM. CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—8mnll receipts In the northwest caused strength In the wheat market here today, final quotations showing not gains of %e. Corn * islons This Coupon Is Good for Fifteen Cents ;; In Payment on Any One Pair of Christmas Slippers in the House. Man, Woman or Child. Cut Out and Bring With You. Dec. 16 to Dec. 24. Lester-Clark Shoe Company. l"I‘ H-t Wheat— Oped. . l.OOTi . 1.05% . 97% High. Low. dose. 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% 1.06% 1.05% 1.06% 98% 97% 9S 57% , 56% 57% f.0% 60% 60% 60*. 60% 60% . 49% 49% 49% 49* . 61% 6.1 Vi 61% 51* . 46% 46% 46 4G« Tl5.97‘a 16.07% 15.95 15.95 Short Bibs— Jan. . . . 8.27% 8.27% 8.26 8.25 May . . . 8.60 8.65 8.57% 8.57% DRY GOODS. NEW YORK. Dec. 22.—Tho col ton goods market was steadier .during tho day nnd more business was done on wide convertibles. Spinner sstll hold yarns firm, hut some dealers are still marking prices lower. Yarn commission houses are holding steady. A fair export trade Is passing. Jobbers arc qulto active with small houso 4rude. 4 imitators Flatter.. If you want the real genuine and only H drink that stands the test, drink Bottled ;j At All Good Dealers 5c firm on light offerings nnd spncula- bull support. Trade quiet. Prime crude In barrels f.o.b. mills 39%; prime summer yellow 38a%; off summer yellow 37a38; good off summer, yellow 37n3S%; prime summer white 39a4l%; prime win ter yellow 44n47. NAVAL STORES. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 22.—'Turpentine firm at 3Sn%: wiles 682; receipts 589* shipment'* 6. Itosln firm; wiles 2.9371 ro-* celpfs 4,709; shipments 815; stock 163,66*#* Quote: A. B. C. 1) and E. 2.97%: F 2.97%a3.0rt; O. 2.97%: H, 3.37%n4»: •. 4.15; K, 0.10; M. 5.60; N, 6.15; W. G„ , ..... . ... 5.00; M. 5.70; N. 6.05; W. O.. 6.30;; W. W.. 0.40. WILMINGTON. Dec. 22.—Spirits tur pentine steady at 37; receipts 4 casks. Sps’: entw and r «*«rr» NEW YORK. Dec. 22.—Spot cotton I closed quiet. 10 points advance; middling !•■— uplands 9.25; middling gulf 9.50; sales l,7no hales. Futures opened steady and closed very steady, as follows: Open. January 8.50 February 8.54 March 8.62 April May 8.70 Juno July 8.67 August 8.56 September October 8.47 December 8.86 H!»b. Low. Close. 8.63 8.50 8.63 8.80 8.66 8.79 8.69 8.69 8.69 Ga. Seaboard R. R., 4 pc., 1050.... 56 Seaboard R. R.. 5 pc., 1911..,. 93 Southwestern R. tt. stock ..107 Savannah and Augusta stock. 107 Atlanta and Wert Point ....149 Atlanta and W. P. deben.,.,104 and Fla., com 15 1st pref.. 13 Sou. and Fla., Sou. and Fla,, Sou. and Fla., :hern It. U., pr pref Southern R. R., com. 2d pref.... 69 State of Georgia Bonds Oa. 414. 1922 107 MS Ga. 4V4, MIS 104 105 Ga. 4. 1926..... 104 105 GO. 3%. 1928 to 1935 99 100 Candy Stick candy In boxes. -7V4c. Stick candy In barrels. 7c. g rocers. Mixed, pall 7%c. ream mfxed candy f~ — Crackers. Barona sodas. sc. Barona nlcnacs. 7tyc. Barona oyster crackers. 6%r N. B. C. Sodas, 6%c. Ginger snaps (N. B. C.), 7c. Assorted cakes. 10c. Cotton Seed Hardware—Wholesale. (Corrected by Dunlap Hardware Co.) IRON—2%cc per Swede 4%a »%• bar. pound. NAILS—wire. |2.#0 keg base; cut, 12.CO keg bsso. HIIOKS—-Horse. 34.25 to 54.50 keg; mule ■hn*f. 14 11 t* 34-79. BUCKKTB—Plain. 32.00 do*.; white ce dar, three hops. 34.00. rVlAlNS Trace. |l to 34 do*. GL’N POWDER—Per keg, Dupont crack AT WHOLESALE. . _ . shot jf r * ed try Maasee-Feltm lumber Co.) mlOT-12.00 xaek. i framing (etiort leaf) slaed.ll4.fl91 15 90., 1 1 Goa* leaf) slMd. 16.10 PHoVEl.f ~ i framing (long leaf) 13-loch °0 lo III per dog. CAttDE-fVdtoB. SI.10 per dv«. Rerelnts and Export* Tod?iy Week. Consolidated net receipts.. 76.653 180.921 Exports to Great Britain.. 65,803 125.321 Exporth to France 900 20,742 Exports to continent 846 54,491 Block on hand all ports.. 1408,483 Rlnr« Sentemhcr 1. 1908— Consolidated receipts 5,871,447 Experts to Great Britain 1,701,265 Exports to France 601.579 Exports to continent 1,703.303 Exports to Japan 64.638 Exports to Mexico 1.953 Galveston Mobile Pavnnnaii . Charleston , Wilmington Norfolk . . Baltimore . Now York . Boston Philadelohla ..19.50 Vlrginla-Carollna Chemical 43 v*nrln|ti-Carollna Chemical pref 1*3 Wabash Wabash pref. Wheellmf nnd Take Erie Wisconsin Central Amor. Tel. nnd T. Standard OH ...101 ...104 ...loov, ...120% NEW YORK BONDS. TT. R. refunding 2s. registered IT. H. refunding 2s. coupon IT. fl. 3s, registered U. S. 3s, coupon U. 8. 4s, registered IT. 8. 4s coupon American Tobnreo 4s American Tobacco 6a . Atohtron general 4s .... Atchison adjustment 4a , Atchison ev. 4s 10’% Atchison ev. Srf 106% Atlantic Coast Line 4a M Baltimore and Ohio 4s 14W% Baltimore nnd Ohio 3%a 94% Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4s « 8S I /4 Central of Georgia 5s.. 1**9% Central of Georgia 1*t Inc 81 Central of Georgia 2nd Inc 61% Central of Georgia 3d Inc. 60 Chesapeake nnd Ohio 4%* *25^ Chicago and Alton 3%s 76 Chicago, B. nnd Oulncy new 4s 99% Chicago. It. I. and P. R. R. 4s...... 94*4 Chicago, R. I. and P. R. R. rol, 6s.. 85 Chicago R. I. and P. Rv. rfdg. 4s... 86% Colorado Midland 4a 79 Colorado nnd Bouihern 4u •*% Delaware nnd Huds«»n cv. 4s 191% Denver and Itlo Grande 4s 98% Erie prior Hen 4s 90 Erie genera! 4s .75% Hocking Valiev 4%s 197% Interborough Met. 4%s *1% Japan 4s 87 Japan 4%a •* Japan 4%h. 2nd scries fsmlsvjlle and Nashville unified 4*...101 *4 Manhattan consol gold 4s 97% Mexican Central 4s 87% Central Central 1st Inc 24 Minn, and 8t. Louis 4a §5% Missouri. Kansas and Texas 4s Missouri. Kansas and Texas * I Prlee.!Rortxl8a1eg.| flick don . . .18 13-161 20142 nsta . , .18 13-16 2135 Memphis . . .|8 13-10 4998 St. Louis 9 , 679 Cincinnati ....(, B(M r«ntiisvll!e . ...II ).. I.lttle Rock....18*4 f 27841 | 40718 LIVERPOOL. UVEItPOOL, Dec. 22.—Spot cotton dull with prices 3 points lower; American middling fair 5.39; good middling 5.03; middling 4.85; low mfddllng 4.63; good ordinary 4.14; ordinary 3.74. The sale* of the i|ny were 6.000 bales, of which 300 were for speculation nnd export and In cluded 3.700 bales American. Receipts wero 40,000 hales, including 32,600 tales American. ImM S3 National It. R. of Mexico con. 4s.. 81% New York C«**»tral ren. 3%s ®6% N*-w Jersey Central general Ca....l1&% Northern Pacific 4s 1JJ4 Northern Pacific 3s 73% Oregon Short Line, rfdg 4s 94% Oregon Short Line rfdg 4s 94J4 KCS: Bt. Louift and Iron Mountain con. 5s.II1% Rt. T/OUls ond Ban Francisco fg. 4s, 68% Kt. I/ouls Southwestern consol 4s.. 74 Seaboard Air Line 4s 6k. Southern Pacific 4s f»l% Southern Southern Texas and Toledo, 81. L. and Wcatem 4s . Union Pacific 4s IM% Union Pacific cv. 4s 104% r 8. Bt.fl 2nd 4a 103% Wabash lata ll*% Western Md. 4s *4% Wlieetng anld lyike Erie 4s 43 Wisconsin Central 4s .55S N. Y„ N. H. and If. cv. 4s M4% Mkf Htiore 4s. *1931) 93% The Telegraph Business Of fice, 4S2 Cherry street. Edito rial Rooms upstairs, next door. Pacific 4s Pacific 1st 4s 97% Railway 5s 103% id Pacific Irts 116% Receipts and Exports. »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ » + + + »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+■+ -DON’T WAIT TOO LONG" <■- Placing your orders for your wants in our line— * iv'. """• ”• 7-c- the rush may delay prompt forwarding by express, and - - flrraj2“j7^ TO n'o.i?nm J2 Quotif'A! l n" #♦ cause you disappointment. Send us your orders—we - - p, 7.86: g. h. ’ o w jn take good caro of them and in ovory instance send ■ - —►you best obtainable value. Satisfaction guaranteed or -) money refunded. A — Here aro two exceptional offerings: • - OVERHOLT RYE, bottled in bond, $13.60 case o? - -v 12 quarts. - * BLACK LABEL RYE, $15.00 per case. - <■ EXPRESS PREPAID. Other good things at equally as attractive prices. - - “-Complete line of Wines, Whiskies and Cordials—from- - -»the low priced up to the best, Send for price list. Z- SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Inc. _ _ , . _ . _ - ■ . P. °- Box 163. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Tho Telegraph Business Of- Mr. Rot, Ama.on la with u. and re.pccttully solicit, tho favors -c * flee, 452 Cherry street. Edito- "Y; h,H * rl »“ <, »- rial Rooms upstairs, next door. Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock. I Prlco.lReots.lSnlcs.l Stck. .8 13-16! 280351 .1*1111379790 New Orica na .18 11-101 277411 275q[28q904 .18% f 36261 _ .18 5-161 103391 13JSI163443 .18 6-161 506 1 27391 .18 5-16 36551 1 25173 .8% r 2240! 17261 36662 .18% I I 29011 ..19.26 1130! 17001169150 ,19.15 New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Doc. 22.—Money on cal* firm at 2\a3% per cent; ruling rate 3%: closing 3^ offered 3%. Time loans dull and rather easier; CO nnd 90 days 8% per cent; six months 3%h4 per cent. Price mercantile puprr 4 to 4% per cent. Sterling oxchnni Mexican dollars 45. 3134 ‘Interior Movement. December December-January ... Janunry-Fobruary .... February-Marrh March-April April-May May-Juno June-July July-August August-September 4.70% ;.-r 4.67% 4»6H 4.68% 4.68 4.62 Beptember-October 4.36 October-November 4.54% Novcmhcr-Di'cember ............. 6.52% Decemlwr-January 4.62 January-February (1910) 4.61% NEW ORLEAN8. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 22.-Bnot cotton steady, unchanged, middling 8 11-16. The sales on the apot wers 1,626 bales, nnd to arrive 1,221 hales. Futures opened quiet at a decline of 1 point under rnther unfavorable cables, but prices Immediately nfterwurdM ad vanced on a pronounced fulling off In the movement. This shrinkage of receipts was made much of In th - market com ment during the day. and. coupled with heavy exports, caused some nervousness tho active months gradually rose . they stood 10 to 12 points higher thru yesterday's last quotations. The close won steady with prices showing a net advance of 8 to 11 points. Futures closed as folows: December January', bid February, nominal March, bid April, nominal May. bid June, nominal..... 8.70 8.73 Not the Largest, But Clean and Complete W E , DO NOT CLAJM to operate the largest distillery, but we do claim that our distillery is a model and is kept clean. It is located on our farm in a valley that is fret from dust and foul air. The water we use is ideal for distilling. It remains at a natural temperature of 54 degrees at all times. We raise a large portion of the Corn and get the Rye and Malt from the Northwest. The whiskey is matured in our own. warehouses. You will never buy better whiskies than we offer. With one exception, six full quarts is the smallest ship ment made—we do not assort. This reduces the cost of handling, packing and carriage charges, enabling us to offer six quarts at about the price we would get for four. Do not let our low prices prejudice you. They are wholesale, and you buy direct. Gur whiskies are always the same. EXPRESS PREPAID — Shipment made in wooden boxes. Corn Whiskies “GRASSY VALI.F.Y”—UruilnUer- ntcU. Very old. No belter Corn WhUkey innde. 0 full quart*, (4.00; 13 full quart*, $7.50. -GRASSY VALLEY”—White, 100 proof, itrnlrM Corn Whl»Ucy. Wo are tlw only distiller* wiling J00- proof corn nt S2.59 per gallon, two *a!lon*, $4.75, deliver'd. Shipment* n Jug*. Smallest ihlpinent c le gallon. Blended Whiskies -n. IL C. CLUB"—A perfect blend if old Kentucky WMskle*. It !im J!»t rich oily appearance. We cowcl- kcy. tf full qunrU, $5.75; 13 full quart*, (11.00. “CATE'S 8S"—A true blend of Kentucky Whiskies. A gooJ honest whiskey. Will give entire (atlsfac- tion. 0 full quart*. (5.00; 13 full quarta, $9.50. Tennessee Whiskey “FREESTONE” — Unadulterated, straight Tennessee Whiskey* Our Inching process makes this whlskev diitinctnrr. None better. Very old. 0 full quarts, $5.00; 12 full quarts, $10.00. Bottled-in-Bond Whiskies Following brands bottled by tho Government, whose stamp guarantees age, purity and strength. CONCORD PURE RYE, 10O proof, 0 full quarts, $5.50; 1J full quarts, $11.00. CONCORD BOURBON, 100 proof, C full quarts. $5.50; 19 full quarts, $10.50. CLARKE'S PURE RYE, 100 proof, 0 full quarts, $4.25; 12 full quarts, $12.00. of a steamtr loaded with over 99,0«>b bales oiiKcfnno of cotton off the Irish coast caused an IfllUnOUS SUDSlUllCCS* advance In Liverpool where hedges were - J « bought In. This started a covering on this side, which advanced the market some II points with n very steady un dertone based on the wbleenrcad be|b* Hint cotton nt present price* la cheap am! If held lung enough will show a pram Our stork ciiiitlniies to Increase nt r» m-.r. rapid talc than anllrlpnted. K’stlmst* are current that It will rrsr!i Hi/* 1 bales by the new year. T.n-re appears l< bo no new for tars, |t»a north and we*t hold « large nmount of cotton on to Investment tlior.ry, while splnnera refr* from buying, awallias the nun *f •’ year, and the d»*v. lopmrnt of the tar. Our whiskies do not contain one drop of spirits or other ... w _rious substances. They are of delightful flavor, high in food properties and medicinal virtues. R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers Chattanooga, Tenn. , Louisville, Ky. Order from nearest point.