Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 25, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FiOOAY kORN’iNO, l)Ei EMBER 25, 1908 MACON CITY DIREOI R. L. POLK & CO. have commenced the active canvass of the city; we will include the city >roper and all suburbs. ’ le 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 C. F. STROSERG BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY All Kinds of Building and Repairing of Carriages and Wagons. PHONE 1244. . (Scliatzman’s Old Stand.) Imitators Flatter.. If yqu want the real genuine and only drink that stands the test, drink Bottled At All Good Dealers 5c ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ DON’T WAIT TOO L0NG| Placing your orders for your wants in our line- the rush may delay prompt forwarding by express, and cause you disappointment. Send us your orders—we will take good care of them and in every instance send you best obtainable value. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Here are two exceptional offerings: OVERHOLT RYE, bottled In bond, $13.50 case 12 quarts. BLACK LABEL RYE, S15.00 per case. + EXPRESS PREPAID. -I 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. i SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Inc. | ! P. O. Box 163. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Mr. Ro: i Amason ia with ua and respectfully solicits the favors of his friends. ^ liiAAlAAA TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT“TTTTTTtT Sam & Ed Weichselbaum P. O. Box No. p5.. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. MOUNT VERNON PURE RYE. 4 Quarts $ 4.50 1 Gallon Jug .... . .$ 4.00 8 Quarts $ 8.75 2 Gallon Jug .... . .$ 7.75 12 Quarts $12.50 3 Gallon Jug .... ..$10.50 WEICHSELBAUM’S OLD CORN 4 Quarts $ 3.50 1 Gallon Jug .... ..$ 3..W 8 Quarts $ 6.G0 2 Gallon Jug .... ..$ 5.G0 12 Quarts $ 9.25 3 Gallon Jug .... . .$ 8.2.7 EXPRESS PREPAID ON ABOVE Send for full Price List. Send in your orders for Christmas now, before the rush. We carry a complete line of fine Wines and Whis kies, and all the leading brands of Beer. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO. DEPART FOR— Savannah and Augosta.1:35am Savannah and Augusta *11:46am Covington and Eatonton •11:56am Eatonton and MIINdg .vllls... t 6:00pm Athena and Madison • 7:40am Athena and Madlasn • 4:10pm Atlanta, Cndnnatl. Chicago.* 3:00am Atlanta (Dixla Flyer) * 3:46am Atlanta and OHffln • 4:30am Atlanta and Griffin * 7:28am Atlanta and Cincinnati * 1:11pm Atlanta and Qnffln 4:40pm Co'umbua and Birmingham.. 9 liWli CotumbJe and Birmingham. .*11:28am Albany ard Montoomtry.. „• StOOsm Albany and Montgomery... .•11:48am ARRIVE FROM— Savannah and Aogueta Savannah and Auguatn Covington and Eatonton I atonton and Mlliedoovltlo.. thona and Madlaon Athena and Madlaon * Atlanta, Chita go, St. Louie.. Atlanta and Griffin * Atlanta, Chicago. Cincinnati. 1 Atlanta and Orlffln Atlanta and Cincinnati Atlanta and Orlffln B.rirlngham and Columbtie. Birmingham and Columbue. Montgomery snd AHraay..,. Mcntgomery and AlbABy.... Ame-icue JOHN W. BLOUNT. I m Currant >ch.*ul<. CCrKUd to d.t*. Olltrlct PHungtr Agent. act Cherry II ON SMALL SUALE NEW YORK. Dec. *4.—With a closed Interval of three days In proapect on ac count of tlie holiday from tonight until •on Monday there «m little (mnpI* tlon to operate on n large acale In stocks. New commitments were unimportant and the day's business was largely devoted to closing up contracts already open. This seemed to operate both way* In the market, serving to *" “ decided confusion In wL. sentiment stands nt present, erlng was In which WpOCIll ... Short eov- Idemv at some point*. I k*er from the active sell ing earlier in the week.. In other quar ters there was liquidation of long ac counts. Then* was a pronounced move ment In the Vanderbilt group In pursu ance of the supposition that ntt early entry into active direction of the affairs of that property will be made by K. II. IIiUTlmnn. The railroad equipment stocks responded to reports of resumption of mill activities of some of these proper • ties. American Smelting was weak and showed the continuing effect of the for midable competition said to b*' organ!- ntsing In Its held of Industry. t T . 8. Kteel whs also Inclined to bo heavy and was uffected by the moderate rate of expan sion reported to be In progress In steel Industry. In the bond market there were I traces of reinvestment demand. The tone war. Irregular. Total sales, par value $8,246,000. United States lunula re-p muined unchanged on call for one wcekl Total salea of stocks today were 842,200 shares. New Yo-k Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 24.—Money on call steady at 2%u3% per cent, ruling rate and closing bid 3; offered at 3*4 I*** cent. Time loans quiet and steady: sixty days and ninety days S , 4a3% per cent. Six months 3%a3% per cent. Prime mercantile paper 4 to 4% per cent. Sterling exchange steady with actual business In bankers' bills at 4.86.05a 4.85.15 for 60-day bills and at 4.87 for demand. Commercial bills 4.S4%4.84!&. Bar silver 48-V Mexican dollars 45. NEW YORK STOCK l lfT. Amalgamated Copper 82% American Car and Foundry e. 45* American Car and Foundry prof...107 American Cotton Oil 43% American Hide and leather pref... S'% American Ice Securities 2.:% American T.lnseed 14% re pr< American Smelting and Refining.... Amer. Smelting and Refining pref.. American Sugar Refining American Tobacco pref. 128 _ 5»34l American Woolen 29% Anaconda Mining Company 49 Atchison >5*7% Atchison nfd 102 Ailantlc Coast Line 107*4 Baltimore and Ohio 109% Baltimore and Ohio pfd 5*1*4 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 68% (Canadian Pacific 176% Central Leather 31% Central Leather pref ... Central of New Jersey Chesapeake and Ohio 67% Chicago (jraat Western 13 Chicago and Northwestern 179*4 Chicago MIL and St. Paul *484 C.. C.. C. and St. l*ouls 68} Colorado Fuel and Iron 40 Colorado and Southern 67 Colorado and Southern 1st prof 7«J Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.... 74} Consolidated Qas 162 Cortt Products 16% Delaware and Hudson 178% Denver and Rio (Irnnde 37 Denver and Rio Grande pref 79 Distillers' Securities 37*/ Erie 33} Erie 1st nfd 49 .77....146% Great Northern Ore Ctfs 73% Illinois Central International Paper 12 International Paper pfd .. International Pump Kansas City Southern pref Louisville nnd Nashville Minneapolis and St. Louis Minn.. 8L P. nnd 8ault St. M. . 33% . 31% . 41V* . 70% .122% ,. 62% .130 , 66 and Texus 41% and Texas prof... 73% Northern Pacific People's Qua Missouri. MIsJGurl. Kansas National Lend New York Central .* 122** New York, Ontario and Western.... 45% Norfolk nnd Western- 84% North Amerlcnn 74 “ - 141% 35% 130 10444 Pittsburg. C. C. nnd St. Louis 88% Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Cr Railway 8to«l Spring 48% Reading 139% Republic; Steel 26% Republic Steel pref. 86 Rock Island Company 23% ft«H-k Island Company pref.: 61 St. lands and San Fran. 2nd pref.. 40% St. lands Southwestern 23 8t. Louts Southwestern pref 88% Sloss-Sheffleld Steel and Iron TT* Southern Purine 11B< Southern Pacific pref 123 Southern Railway 25' Southern Railway pref 69' Tennessee Conner 44V; Texas and PaTlfic 34% Toledo, St. lands and Western 41 Toledo. St. Louis and West. pref.*. 72 1’nlon Pacific IS074 Union Pacific nref 95 United States Rublw-r 84% United Sbitcs Rubber 1st pref 105 Tlnlted States Steel 53% United States Steel pref 113% Utah Copper 46 VJrglnla-uarollna Chemical 48% Vlrglnla-Carolina Chemical pref..., 113% Wubnah 19% Wabash pfd 49% WesilnglHiuse Electric $6 Western Union 67 Wheeling and Lake Erie 12% Wisconsin Central 3* - American T. and T 118% Standard Oil 610 NEW YORK BONDS. V. R. refunding 2s. registered ....103 K. refunding 2s. coupon 104 IT. R. 3s, registered 100% U. R. Ss. coupon 100% IT. fl. 4m, registered 127% IT. H. 4s coupon 1*1 American Tobacco 4s 80 American Tobeero 6s 108% Atchison general 4s 101% Atchison adjustment 4s 82% Atchison cv. 4s 102 Atchison cv. 6s 106 Atlantic Coast Line 4s 96% Baltimore and Ohio 4s 101 Baltimore nnd Ohio 3%b 94% Brooklyn R .T. ev. 4s 86 Central of Georgia 6s 108% Central of Georgia 1st Inc 81 Central of Georgia 2d Inc 80 Central of Georgia 3d Inc 60 Chesapeake and Ohio 4%s 106% Chicago and Alton 3%s 77 Chicago. It. and Quincy new 4s 100% Chicago. IL 1. and P. R. R. 4s 77% Chicago. IL 1. and P. R. R. col. 6s.. 66 Chicago R. I. and Pa. Ry rfdg 4s .. 90% C.. O.. C. nnd Hi. Louis gen. 4s.... 07% Colorado Industrial 6s 76 Colorado Midland 4s M% Colorado and Southern 4s “ Delaware nnd Hudson cv. 4s Denver and Itln Grands 4s Kris prior line 4s Kris general 4s 76% lira king Valiev 4%s 106 Interborough Met. 4%s 81% Japan 4s kfU Japan Japan 4%s, 2d series 81% I4>uI*vII!h and Nash, unlllsd 4s....101% Manhattan consol gold 4s 91% Mexican Central 4s It Mexican Central 1st Inc $4% Minn, and Bt. Louis 4s 95 Missouri. Kansas snd Texas 4s 88% Missouri. Kaunas an! Texas 2nd*.. 61% Nutltuoii B it of M>*xlr<» con. 4s... 81% N'W York Central gen. 3%s 95% I N* w Jersey Central gen. lx ..129* t Kortl *rn Pari fie Is 10JV Northern Pe- tflst Sa 18V I Norfolk and Western consol 4s 8# Dr.goo Short Un» rfdg ft fl% I**.**. IT. 3%s. 191$ 91% M'.nn. consol is 194% Reading general 4s Republic of CuIki 6h .. St. Jowls and Iron Moun. “ H L ' * “ ** _J...lH% aouia andjlan Fran. fg. 4s 87!| Ht. lx>uts Southwestern < Southern Pacific 1st 4a 97% Southern Railway 6s 109 Texas and Pacific 1st* 116% Toledo. St. outs and Western 4s... S3% Union Pacific 4s f. 104 Umon FactSe cv. 4s i*6% tT. 8. Steel 2nd 5a 102% Wabash lsts 112% Western Md.. 4s 83% Wlieellng and I*akc Erie 4s gfi COTTON WAS QUIET; wheeling and I*ako H Wisconsin Central 4s N. Y. and N. H. Lake Shore 4s 1981 ... .... 69*4 ....136% .... 93% INTEREST CENTERS J NEW YORK. Dec. *4.—The Interest In the sugar market during the past week has centered about the movement of the new Cubnn crop, which being earlier than last year, and according to preliminary estimates larger. Is making dally new low price levels. Rules have been made crop year, pointing to the * * nate. T cane in Cuba and .jicrease rabidly after the holidays, so that next month refiners refined situation has not improved, the demand from distributors continuing un usually dull, even foe December. This stagnation, coupled with a decline in the price of raw sugar started further cut* ting, ------ — *-- -• •— •* points ment. being materially stimulated, though reduction should help move the accu mulation here and at consigned points. Domestic beet competition Is keenly felt becuuao of (he 10 point differential, and standard granulated dropping 19 a to 4.50 cents net ror prompt ahlp- Brokers are doubt ful of business because or in© 10 point differential, unu until this sugar Is ouVof the way the New York refiners will l»e largely limited to local territory for business. The pres ent year. It Is generally believed, has not been very profitable for local refining In* tcrests, because of. ‘he average high price of their raw sugar. The Rice Market. The rice market lias shown no activ ity of consequence, largely owing to the fuet that distributors were busy with the holidny goods and purchased only as pressing needs required. In some jobbing circles a fairly good business was taken subject to Janmiry dating of bills, but generally speaking receivers were Indlf- fereht pending the passing of inventories. Stress Is still laid In locn| circles on the scarcity of Honduras sorts, the assort ment of which Is poor so that prices hold firm. • The Japan situation la causing a differ ence of opinion In loral circles. Some argue that the deadlock between miller and farmer must bo broken In favor of the former who. it la pointed out. will bo helped by the lack of trade demand. Oth ers say that Japans are selling over cent less than a year ago. and being attractive will find a large buying ment from wholesale grocers. Th - gov ernment crop report may have caused some circles to pursue a waiting policy as the major part of the yield Is Japan rice, but In other quarter* the estimates considered too quarter high. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CHICAGO, Dee. 2«.—Wet weather In Argentina Imparted strength to tho wheat market here today, final nuotatlons show ing net gains of % to %o. Corn, oats and provisions closet! Wheat- Dec. . May . July . Corn— Dee. , May . July . Oats— Dec. . May . Open. High. I*ow. Close. 1.02% 1.96% 93% . . 1.02% . . 1.96% . . 98% 1.02% 1.06% 98% 47 Mess' Pork— Jan. . . .16.25 16.25 May . . .16.55 ITS 46% 16.22% 16.22% 16.66 16,42% 16.45 9.52% 9.45 9.47% 9.75 9.67% 9.67% DRY GOOD8. NEW YORK Dec. 24—The holiday quiet Is on In the dry goods market, and moat of the Inrge houaea will L-a closed until Monday. Cotton goods closed steadier and reports Indicate more confidence In the future. Some fancy overcoatings for fall of 1909 are being ordered ffetl and three-fourths worsteds are being placed under order In a fnlr volume. Yarns are quiet amt prices are weak. COTTON SEED OIL. NEW YORK. Dee. 24.—Cotton »*ed oil was generally steady In absence of bear pressure. Prlmo crude In harrrla f.o.b. mills 30; prime summer yellow 38%at0; prime summer while 39%a42; prime win ter yellow 44a50; off summer yellow 31 to 39; good off summer yellow I7a39. NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON. Dec. 24.-Spirits tiir K rntlne shady at 37; receipts 7 casks. osIn steady at 2.90; receipts 23. Tar firm at 1.75; receipts 302. Crude turpen tine firm nt 1.75. 2.76 and 2.76; receipts 21 barrels. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 24.—'Turpentine firm at 38: sates 602; receipts 754: ship ments 1.131. Rosin firm: sales 3.028; re ceipts 3,038; shipments 1.471; stock 168.- 159. Quote: A. II. C, D. K, 3.02%: F. 3.02%a03; G, S.02%a0S: II. 3.40; I, 4.15; 1% 6.10; M. 1,89; N. 1.15; \\ r . O., 6.40; W. W.. 6.60. CHARLESTON. Dec. 24.—'Turpentine firm at 37. Fbsln firm. Quote; A, B. C, D. E. 2.90; F. 2.92%; O. 2.90: If. 3.30;' I. 4.05- K. 1.99; M. f.70j N. 9.01; W. G., 6.30; <7. W., 6.49. Railroad Bonds Central of Gn. collateral trust 6 per cent. 1927 106 Ontral “f Ga. consolidated 1945 108 Central Gn. 1st Ine., 1945 74 Central Ga. 2nd Inc., 1945 64 Central Ga., 3d Inc., I9!5 52 Central Gn.. Maron and North ern. 1916 109 Central Ga.. Middle Ga. and Atlantic, 1947 ........103 Toiithern R. It.. 6 pc., 2994.. 108 Georgia It. It nnd Ranking • Co.. 6 pc. 1972 105 Oa. R. R. and Banking Co., 6 per cent, 1910 101 Ga. Sou. ar.d Ma. I pc.. 1946..109 Seaboard R. R., 4 pr., 1950.... 66 Seaboard B. R. 6 pc., 1111.... 93 Southwestern B. It. stock ..107 Pnvannnh nnd Augusta stock. 197 Atlanta and We-t Point ....149 Atlanta and W. P. deban.... 101 Gn. Sou. and Pin., com ...... 15 Ga. Bou. and FIs., 1st pref.. IS Ga. fiou. nnd Fla., 2d pref.... 69 Southern It. R.. praf 60 Bout hern R..R., com 26 State of Georgia Bonds (In. 4%. 1923.....— 107 106 Ga. 4%. 1915 194 1M fl!». 4. 1929...... 184 198 Gs. it*. 1929 to IOT5 99 199 Candy fttkk randy In ftoxea. 7%c. Stick r*wlv in barrels, fa. Owner*. Mixed, pall Y%«. Cream mfsed candy Ib LIVERPOOL spots closed 4.92 > NEW YORK spots Closed 9.50 NEW ORLEANS spats closed 0% THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. The Macon cotton market yenierdaj rinsed firm and unchanged at the follow ing quotations: i ..., .„ Rar, 8 e ° r Price*. Spot Cotton Movement. Dee. II. 1*08 ?«; * ' if,a NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Dee. 21.—Business in the cotton market wus quiet and on the usual pre-liollduy reale uml fiuctuHtlniis were slight, following an early Hurry of cov ering by near months. Tho close was steady at a net advance of 2a7 point. 8alea for tne day were estimated at 126.- 000 bales. The market opened firm nt pr. advance f 22 point a oq Leccinlier on covering. While the later tnonlha were 3 to 7 points higher, although cable* were no oetter than due nnd there was no particularly bullish feature in the general news. The opening advance carried December up to 9.14, but nt. this price nrokera, ounpoNcd to be acting for the eonrentrated long Interest, showed n disposition to supply the needs of shorts, as a result of which the price «saed off slightly followed by other positions. Business was practically neglected after midday. The close was within 2 or 3 points of the top on tho active months. Southern spot markets, officially re ported. were unchanged to i-19e. higher. Next Tluirwdny will l»o the first Jan uary notice dny In the local market, nnd there was some buying of that position by shorts who expect It will assuma tho place of December, with relation to southern spot nm.kots. Receipts of cotton at the ports today were 52.860 bales against 19.951 bales last week and 34,000 bales Inst year. For tho week (estimated) SIF.OOO bales against 4UK.415 I sites last week and 356.611 lsiles nnd at Houston 7,470 bales against 8,939 Cotton and Future* NEW YORK, Dee. 24.—Spot cotton middling C| lauds 9.30; npcm follow March ..... April May June July August ..., September December , lllxh. T,nw. Close. 8.69 8.65 8 (57 — H.GK 8.78 8.74 8.88 8.86 8.82 .7.7.‘h.84 8.87 8.82 8.75 1.75 8.75 V/.V.TTO 9.11 9*07 Receipts and Exports. Exports to Great Britain.. 60.198 Exports to France '.... — Exports to continent 22.615 Export* to Japan 7.262 Bines September 1. 1908— Consolidated rerelpts B, Exports to Great Britain 1, Exports to France Exports to continent 1 Exports to Japan Exports to Mexico 991,911 7<j!Iff 601.679 ,881.137 66.392 4,103 Price, Receipts, Sales, 8‘ock. The Ports: Galveston . . New Orleans Mobile . . . Bavnnnnh . . Charleston . Wilmington . Norfolk . . . Ball I morn . . .18% New York ... .19 10 Boston . . . .19.30 Philadelphia ..19.51 Pensacola . . .i Ban FTancIsco.l .18 7-10! 8260 .9% .IRales.I Blrk. il 75012646141 if 4526 293299 m 160 76766 Bwterlor Movement. Houston . . Augusta . . Memphis . . I Price. :BVT. Little Rook... .(1% Reete.lSolPs.1 flick. 74701 809'160094 148Hf 9161103108 3897 15001171712 fi32 31613 14701 400' 18911 Dec. 24.—8|Mit eolton dull with prices 2 points higher: American middling fair 6.46; good middling 5.10: middling 8.91; low middling 4.72; good bales were for ulallon and export, and Included 3,100* liali-s American. ’ Re ceipts were 74.000 bales. Including €4,200 American middling G. O. O.: CHRISTMAS CEMENTS THE BONDS. Of good fellowship nnd kindlj, feeling. Our cement will in sure n slmrq of yours toward us. Like all our building ma terials our cements cro the best wo can- get. If you ex- -pect to do any building or im proving have us furnish tho materials. Quick deliveries for those in a hurry. WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR CO., 457 Third St., MACON, GA. COME TO SEE US FOR Christmas Lamps and Decorations WIRING AND FIXTURES, SHADES, Etc. 171 Cotton Avenue—Phone 212. SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY & MANUFACTURING CO. New Year is Close at Hand How about that carriage of yoursf Better send It here to be overhauled* or repaired. We'll make a new car* flag** of it, ao that you can drlv© ouf on New Year with all the pr/do of new ownership. We can do anything frorsr putting In a now spoke to reraaklny} the cntlru carriage. "Moderate price*/ and thorough work" is our motto. 'umu J-StWacoN:^ Ph,wI 218-220 Third Street. Phone 2545. An Electric Evening Lamp Is one of the best Xmas gifts imaginable. Make some one’s/ heart glad by providing tills' comfort nnd luxury. It is con venient to rend by, to sew by, or for the children to study by Think it over. We hnvo vurious styles to- select from. Macon Railway & Light Co. December December-JnniKirv January-February February-March March-April April-May May-Juna June-July July-August August-flcptember fleptember-October October-November November-December December-January January-February (1119) Uloi e. i:Btt 4.72 4.71% V.?I 3 in* 4.72 4.65% 4.61 4.67% ..... 4.66% .... 4.56 4.63% NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 24.-H,*ot cotton steady and unchanged; middling 8%. The sale* on the spot were 600 Ini lee. and to arrive 2,428 lsiles. Futures opened quiet and unchanged to 1 point up. *!*Hee were shout u* ex pected. Much attention wo* drawn to the movement, which exhibited further slgne of falling off and this encouraged buying for the long account, which wax much freer than might be expected with the trade facing three holidays. t<. Japan Increased nnd gave hope slsed mill taking’ for the wr-rii llie Influence of these feature- gradually ro#.* until they were at a net advance of 4 to 8 point*. Tho market dosed steady. 3 to 6 points net up. Tho cotton exchange »rosed this after noon for three days. On account the Ghrtstnia* holidays there will he no fu ture market until Monday nnd no quota tions In spots. Futures closed as follows December hid January, hid February, nominal March, bid April, nominal May. bid June, nominal July, bid »f good Under ;h 8.66 ill id 9.94 HAVANKAIf. G* . Dec. 21.-49m Hand cotton f»»r week: Fancy Flnrhl.in 18Ual9; fancy Georgbis I8%a19; extra choice Florida* and Oaorgias IT: cholto I4%al6; extra fine 13al|; sales 4,818. CHARTJlirrtlN. A. C.. Dee. 24.—flea Is land cotton for week: fleoelbtf 662; ex ports 729; sale* 2.15; stock 5.4H9; line 22; fully fine 81; sxlra fine ;i; off cotton U. NMW YORK, Dec. 14.- With L'hrlilraas holidays appcoechlng there bas ‘ olMey splrir pervading been the usual •to*- trade end mt trenaaollou* today were There Is still a small outstanding short Interest In December, principally for for eign account, which promises to sustsln that position to the end and a premium notwithstanding the large deliveries which are now estimated at 160,009 bales. The outside Interc.it In the market con tinues very bullish imi an expected revival In trade after the turn of the new year, whb h will ulmrh the large movement of * •• whlcli at iirexeut Is dlsre-^rdiul by them. Grain and Provisions. These prices are at wlmlotale and not to consumers. Corrected by fl. It. Jsques A Tinsley Co. COHN- flacked, while $ 8| flacked, mixed 87 Carload lots, either sacked or bulk, made on applica tion. OAT8—White clipped 05 No. t White §3 No. I white.. 99 Special quotations mads on car lot*. HAY—Choirs timothy No. 1 timothy , No. 8 timothy. BRAN- Bran and shorts *.»»• FfX)UR—Private Bioi’k. fancy pst.. 6.26 Royal Owl. I Hist patent 6.3s Top Notch, first patent 6.09 MEAD—Water ground Juliette if MEATH—T>ry salt rih* 19 Extra half ribs None 18-30-lb D. fl. bellies 10% Bulk Plates 7 Kmokcd meats. %c. over above, TfAMfl--'Fancy sugar cured... 11% fltsndurd sugar cured 18 Plrnilo hams J? l*Altl>—Vuro lleKfL Pure, In 20-lh. tins 10% Pure, |n 50-lb. tin* 11 Pure, In 69-lb tubs 11% Pure. In 19-lb tubs 11% Pure, In 60-lb tins 10% MrCaw's compound lard.... 7% Tbs same additions for other slsrs ss named aliove, l!Ynt!P-Georgia cans (new) 40 Blaik strap HALT—490 lbs. wullc Imported rock rilKK. c IC-F'«ll *»cam (JIUTB— lludnuts. In bUls . Ifudnuts, In sarks ’ muim * sack.’.’ 60 r salt, lb 1 % i xl bbls 6.0$ flUGAR—Granulated. In Idds 6*4 New Orleans clarified ■ I New York yellow..., 4% “• ** Rio t| Rio V.V.V.’.'!!!!ll ...9 to 19 COKFEK-Cholcc l*rlmc Rh Mcdluiti f Common - AvkutkWs rousted.... 18.94 ,UCB -«»r^£^3U-g Cotton Seod Market price of sound, dry cotton seed Hardware—'Wholesale. (Cnrrscrad t»v Dunlap Hardware Co.) WELTi BUCKETS—14.28 to 84.10 do*. ROPE—Manila. 13c; 8eseL 9o: cotton, "°l”i/iw m.ADES, l«. D.r lb. IKON—JHco per lb. bM«: Bwmlo 4V4o,. pound. — — BUCKKTfl—M.ln, 12.00 doi.; whit* c«- <Jjr, Ibra. hop*. 11.00. f’tlAINH Tnino. it 10 SI do*. OUN i’OWDi:it—I’ir ktff. Dupont crook •■shto* ouk. THUS T’.lri’cd. Jl.SO: cdor. 15.00. HIIOVKIdl -17.00 tn 111 p*rdo,. CARDB—Cotton. 14 60 p*r do*. Lumber Quotations AT WH0LK8ALK. (Corrected by Ms—ee-lwlton Lumber Co.) Common framtng (short leaf) nixed.814.09. Common framing Gong leaf) elsed. II.69 Common framtng (long leaf) 12-Inch City Bonds. Macon 6 pc., 1919, Macon 6 pc., 1921. K neon 4%. IfM... aeon 4%. 199 ..,..107 AH ,.1810 to 1914........ 90 1.99 per cent basis. Augusta 8%. 4. 4%. 6 A po.. S3 i Dry Goods—Wholesale TICKING—4%C. to !4%c. IU.KACHING—4% to U%0. fmNTfctH t to°IVW. Crackers. Barons sodas, sc. Heron* nlonacs, 7%c. Harona oyster crackers. t%c N. B. C. Sodas. 8%o. k Ginger snaps (W. B. O.). 7e. Assorted fakes. 19a ' 04 6TATE OF OeORQIA. Bibb To flsllk* lii>t«‘!ilne. Giv* 111ik Hutchins va flullln llutriilns. To flallle Hutchins, the < You are hereby raqattva pers by attorney, to 1 • and bdum. next superior court ' Uis fliv •»: • win P unty on next, tli It* tiff's fin