Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 26, 1908, Image 7

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: k V/AY MORNiNO, DEuffiMBHB 1SJ08 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 & CO., Publishers JEROME LENNOX, Telephone 2122 767 Poplar Street __ C. F. STROBERG BLACKSMITH AND RUBBER TIRE WORK SPECIALTY All Kinds of Building and Repairing of . Carriages and Wagons. PHONE 1244. (Schatzman’s Old Stand.) M-H-I-H-I-H- H-M-H-i-H-i-H-l-W-H-H-W imitators Flatter.. If you want the real genuine and only drink that stands the test, drink Bottled At All Good Dealers 5c .AAAAAAAA A A A A A A AMk A ha-AAAAIA TTTtTttTTTTTTtT▼T TtTTTV▼▼V DON’T WAIT TOO LONG; 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 of. ■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. . SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Inc. ' P.'ft; Box', 163. JACKSONVILLE, FLA." 'Mr.' Uor: Amason U with us and respectfully solicits the favors,of" !-H"l"l<l' 1,'H'iH-K-l Sam & Ed Weichselbaum PrOTBoxNo. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. MOUNT VERNON PURE RYE. * 4 Quarts $ 4.50 1 Gallon .Tug $ 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 .Tug $ $.» JLQuarts $ 6.60 2 Gallon Jug $ 5.60 12 Quarts $ 9.25 3 Gallon Jug ....-..$ 8.2> EXPRESS PREPAID ON ABOVE Send for full Prioe 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 Augusta * 1:36am Savannah and Augusta *11:66am Covington and Eatonton *11:66am Eatonton and Mlliedg-.vlllt.. .t 5:00pm Athana and Madison *^7:40am Athans and Madlacn • 4:50pm Atlanta, Cincinnati. Chicago.* 3:03am Atlanta (Dial# Flyer) • 3:43am Atlanta and Qrifmt • 4.3 .am Atlanta and Griffin • 7:35am Atlanta and Cincinnati Griffin.. i:Kpn ARRIVE FROM— Savannah and Augusta Savannah and Augusta Covington and Eatonton..... Eatonton and Mlliadgaville.. Athena and Madison.. Athens and Madison Atlanta, Chicago, St. Loula. 2:30am 1 1:15pm 1iloprn t 9:30am •11:00am • 7;43pm * 2:02am ’11:?0am 3:45pm ilngham. DoiurrbvJt and Birmingham. .*11 75arrlBu Mbsay ard Montgomery.. * * Albany and Montqsmsr/... •DAILY, fEXCEPT SUNDAY. JOHN W. BLOUNT. Current schedules corrected to datd. District Passenger Agent, 603 < ON SMALL SOME JNEW YORK. Dec. 24.—With a closed interval of three days In prospect on ac count of the holiday from tonight until inext Monday there was little disposi tion to operate on n large scale In stocks. Nmv commitment* were unimportant and I the day'* business was largely dovoted to closing up contracts already open. This seemed to operato both ways In the market, serving to Illustrate the decided confusion In which speculative ientlment stands at present. Short cov ering was In evidence at some points, which was left over from the active sell ing earlier in the week.. In other quar ters there was liquidation of long ac counts. There waa & pronounced movc- iment in the Vanderbilt group in pursu ance of the supposition that an early entry into active direction of the affairs of that property will be made by K. II. Harrlman. 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 effort of the for- imidahle competition said to be organl- nislng In Its field of industry. U. 8. Steel was also Inclined to be heavy and was affected by the moderate rate of expan sion reported to bo in progress In steel Industry. In the bond market there were traces of relnventment demand. The tone wan Irregular. Total sales, par value 38.340,000. United 8tates bonds re mained unchanged on call for one week. Total sales of stocks today were 842,3001 shares. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 24.—Money on call Steady at 2%aS% per cent, ruling rate and closing old 3; offered at 3% P**” cent. Time loans quiet and steady; sixty days and ninety days 3y»a3% per cent Six months 3%a3% per cent. Prlmo mercantile paper 4 to 4H per cent Sterling exchange steady with actual business In bankers’ bills at 4.85.05a 4.85,15 for CO-day bills and at 4.87 for demand. Commercial bills 4.84%4.84%. Bar silver 4D%. Mexican dollars 45. MEW YORK 3T0CK LIST. Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry American Car find Foundry pref... American Locomotive American Locomotive pr . American Smelting anu Refining.... Amer. Smelting and Refining prof... American Sugar Refining American Tobacco prof Atchison .. Atchison nfd Atlantic Coast Line Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pref Central of New JorHoy Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago Great Western Chicago and Northwestern Chicago. MIL. and St. Paul C.. c.. C. and St. Louis Colorado Fuel and Iron Colorado and Southern Colorado and Southern 1st pref Colorado and Southern 2nd pref.,.. Consolidated Cas Coen Products Delaware and Hudson Denver and Rio Grande ;.... Denver and Rio Grande pref Distillers’ Securities Eric Erie 1st pfd Erie 2d pnl ...... General Electric Great Northern nfd Great Northern Ore Ctfs Illinois Central Interborough Met. Interborougli Met pref International Paper International Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City Southern .............. Kansas City Southern pref.......... Loulsvlllo and Nashville ' Minneapolis and St. Louis Minn.. St. P. nnd Sault Bt. M Missouri Pacific Missouri, Kansas and Texas........ Missouri, Kansas and Texas pref... National Load New York Central New York. Ontario and Western.... Norfolk nnd Western North American r Northern Pacific Pacific Malt Pennsylvania Peoplo's Cas Pittsburg. C. C. and St. Louis...... Preened Steel Car .................. Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading »ci Republic Steel Republic Steel pref. Rock Island Company . Rock Island Company prof..... Kt. Louis nnd San Fran. 2nd pref.. Southern Pacific pref Southern Railway Southern Railway 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 United States Rubber 1st pref United States Steel United States Steel pref Utah Copper Virginia -Carolina ChPmlcal Virglnla-Caroflna Chemical pref... Wnhaeh *. Wahnsh pfd Westinghouse Electric Western Union Wheeling and Lake Erio Wisconsin Central NEW YORK RONDS. U. S. refunding 2s, registered .... U. S. refunding 2s, coupon U. B. St, regisf**ea V. S. 3s, coupon U. B. 4s, registered IT. B 4s coupon American Tobacco 4s American Tobacco Os Atchison general 4s Atchison adjustment 4s Atchison cv. in Atchison cv. 5s Atlantic Coast Line 4s RpJUmoro and Ohio 4s Baltimore nnd Ohio 314a ............ Brooklyn It .T. cv. 4s Central of Georgia 5s Central of Georgia 1st Inc Central of Georgia 2d fnc Central of Georgia 3d Inc Chesapeake and Ohio 4%s Chicago and Alton 3%a Chicago, B. and Quincy now 4a Chicago, It. I. and P. R. R. 4s Chicago, It. I. and P. R. It. col. is.. Chicago R. I. and Pn. Ry rfdg 4s .. C.. C.\ C. and Bt. Louis gen. 4s.... Colorado Industrial is Colorado- Midland 4s Colorado and Southern 4s Delaware and Hudson cv. 4s Denver and Rio Grande 4s Erie prior line 4s Kfle general 4s Hocking Valley «%s Intar borough Met. 4%» Japan 4s Japan 4%s feSJhB Kte whwk::: Manhattan consol gold 4a M-xkon Central 4s Mcxtaan Central 1st Inc. ......rr... Minn, and Jit. Routs «f Missouri, Kansas and Texas Is...... ! Missouri. Kansas and Tessa 2nd*.. No Mens I 14. H. of Mexico eon. 4a.., New York Central gen 3%* I‘few Jersey Central fen. Id., ■ Northern POrirtc la I gut hern Penile Si .. ( Net fatk simI Western consol Is 'Oracwi abort IJae rfdg Is , I'mu. if, S’is lilt........ ......... » r. no. enrol a .................... Reading general 4s 101% Republic of Cuba 5s 103 8t. Ixiuls and Iron Moun. con. 6s... 11144 St. l.ouls ami Han Fran. fg. 4s 87% St. I«ouls Southwestern con. 4s 76% Seaboard Air Une 4» 44 Southern Pacific 4s 91% Southern Pacific 1st 4s 67% Southern Railway 5s 103 Texas and Pacific lsts 114% Toledo, St. ouls and Western 4s... 83% Uni..,i l-m lfW- 4* 1 <>I Union Pacific cv. 4s 104% IT. 8. Sleel 2nd 6s 102% Wabash lata ...» 112% Western Md.. 4s 83% Wheeling and Lake Erie 4a 83 Wisconsin Central 4a 89% N. Y. and N. H *. 136% Lake Shore 4s 1331 95% UTEREST CENTERS IN CUBAN SUGAR the sugar market during the past week has centered about lha movement of the now Cuban crop, which being earlier than last year, and according to preliminary estimates larger, Is making dully new low price levels. Bales have bean mado to the American and Arbuckle as low as 3.C7 cents duty paid New York, a 10 Int decline for the week, fully 40,000 ns being reported taken. The prevailing quotation for raw sugar, though made In December before a sin gle bag of new Cuhaa. had arrived. Is the >weat figure reached during the last crop year, pointing to the urgent desire of planters to anticipate. There are now 38 centrals grinding cano In Cuba and the number should Increate rabidly after tho holidays, so'thst next month refiners expect more pressure and lower offers; some say oven 2 cents and freights. The refined situation has not Improved, the demand from distributors continuing un usually dull even for December. This stagnation, coupled with a decline In tho price of raw sugar started further cut ting, atanclurd* granulated dropping 10 points to 4.60 cents net ror prompt ship ment. Brokers are doubtru! of business being materially stimulated, though the reduction should help move the acou- mulathm here and at consigned points. Domestic beet competition Is keenly felt because of the 10 point differential, and until this sugar Is out of the way the New York refiners will be largely limitin' to local territory for business. The pres ent year. It Is generally believed, lias not been very profitable for local refining In terests. because of the average high price of their raw sugar. The Rice Market. N The rtco market lias shown no actlv Ity of consequence, largely owing to tho fact that distributors were busy with tho holiday goods and purchased only as pressing needs required. In same Jobbing circles a fairly good laislness was taken subject to January dating of bills, but generally speaking receivers were Indif ferent pending the passing of Inventories. Stress Is still laid In loesi circles on the scarcity of Honduras sorts, tho assort ment of which Is poor so that prices hold firm. The Japan situation Is causing a differ ence of opinion In local circles. Some argue that the deadlock Imtwcen miller and farmer must be broken In favor of the former who. It Is pointed out, will bo helped by the lack of trade demand. Oth ers sny that Japans are soiling over a cent less than a year ago, and being so attractive will find a large buying move ment from wholesale grocers. The gov ernment crop report may have caused some circles to pursue a waiting policy as the major part of the yield la Japan rice, but In other quarters the estimates lire considered too high. LIVERPOOL spots closed 4.02 NEW YORK spots closed 9.30; NEW ORLEANS spots closed 8U THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Thu Macon cotton iiwket yesterday dosed firm and unchanged at the follow ing quotations: Dec. 2i,* 19»8.‘ GRAIN AND PROVISIONS CHICAGO, Deo. 24.—-Wet weather In Argentina imparted strength to the wheat market here today, final ouotatlons show Ing not gains of % to %c. cam, oats arpf provisions closed Wheat— Dec. . . July .* I Corn— Dee. . , May . . JKiy . . Oats— Doc. , , May . . Open. High. Low. . 1.024} 1.1 . 1.06% 1. . #8% 1.02% 1.08% 98% May '! Lard— Jan. . . B'nnrl n'lbf- Jan. . . May . . 14.26 , 14.28 16.22% 16.65 16.16 16.42% . 9,10 9.52% 9.45 4 9.72% 1.78 9.67% 1.02% 1,06% 91% 81 «01i MV !S:8 M 9.47% 9.67% 8.32% 4.36 8.68 8.67% DRY GOODS. NEW YORK Dec. 24—The holiday quiet Is on In the dry goods market, and most of tho large houses will he closed until Monday. Cotton goods closed steadier and reporta Indicate more confidence In the future. Some fancy overcoatings for fall of U09 are being ordered well and three-fourths worsteds are being placed under order In a fair volume. Yams are quiet and prices are weak. COTTON SEED OIL. NEW YORK. Dee. 24.—Cotton seed oil was generally steady In absence of bear pressure. Prime crude In barrels f.o.b. mills 30; prime summer yellow 38%a40; prime summer while 39%a42; prime win ter yellow 44aBO; off summer yellow 36 to 39; good off summer yellow 37q39. NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON. Dec. 34.—Spirits tur K ntlne steady nt 27; receipts 7 casks. sin steady at 2.90; receipts 22. Tar firm at 1.75; receipts 302. Crude turpen tine firm nt 1.75, 2.78 and 2.75; receipt# celpt* 3,038; shipments 1,471; stork ’l54.- 159. Quote: A, B. O, t>. li. 5.(1214; P, 3.02>4.-vO»: O, S.52i4ao»: II. 3,40: I, Clt; K, OO: M, G.M: W. 4.15; W. O. «.M; W. W.. S.Ef). CIIAIII.B8TON. Dec. H.— 1 Turprnitln. firm at 37. Fbsln firm. Quote: A, B, C, D. K. 2.90; F. 2.92%; O. 2.90: li. 3.16; f. 4.08- k. 5.00; M, 5.70; N. 6.66; W. O., IS.JO; ■rtr. W.. 5.49. Railroad Bonds • Bld.A.kM Central of C». l»t mnrt. 5 per cent. IM5 114 115 Central of On, counter.! trunt 6 per rent, 1957 Il)« 107 Central of da. . contoHdatcd 1945 !«* 109 Central Oa. t«t lne„ 1945 74 73 iCentml Oa. Jnd me.. IfM 54 55 Central Oa., 3d Inc.. 1|15..... 52 El Central Oe„ Mrtn.n amt North ern. 1945 ............... 105 107 Central C*.. Middle CM. end Attencle, 1917 153 104 outhern It. It.. 5 I«e 2994..153 lot eorala It. It end Banking C™ 5 pr. 1513 105 105 Qa. n. It. nnd Ilanklris Co., 5 net rent, 1910 151 103 n*. km. end Ha. 6 pr.. 1145..105 107 He»h.«ird n. n., 4 pr., 1930.... 35 07 Wraboard K. II.. 5, nr., 1111..,, 33 il SotitliwMMrn B ft. alork .107 155 37 State of Georgia Bonds y.:,VIS Candy Mkk randy In Uoira. 7%e. Ptfrk rsnuT In barrels. 7* Grno-rs Mixed, fill 7%S. Cream wMH < endy in t»” ItS QUIET; CHANGES SLI6HT Spot Cotton Mov.n\.et, Dec. 2J. loo. 393 Dec. 25. t9(l» 78 Dec. 24, 1908 ill NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Dee. 24. -Business In the cotton market was quiet and on tho usual pro-holiday scale an*l fluctuations were ■light, following an early Hurry of cov ering by near months. Tho close was atoady nt n net advance of 2a7 point. ■•Ira fur the day were estimated at 115,<- 000 hales. The nmrkot opened firm nt an advance of 22 points on December on covering, while tho later months wero 3 to 7 points higher, although cables wero no oetter than due and there was no particularly bullish feature In the general news. The opening mlvunce carried December up to 9,14. hut at this price nrokers, oupposed to be acting for the coiicsntratnd long Interest, showed a disposition to supply tho needs of shorts, as a result of which the price cased off slightly followed by other positions. Runfneas was practically neglected after midday. The close was within 3 or s points of the top on the actlvo months. Southern spot markets, officially re ported, were unchanged to 1-lle. higher. Next Thursday will bo the first Jan uary notice day in the local market, and there was some buying of tlmt position by shorts who expect It will assume tho place of December, with relation to southern spot nmikcts. Receipts of cotton nt the ports today were 62,SCO bales against 49,952 bales lust week and 34,000 bales last year. For the woek (estimated) 300,000 hales against 404.415 hales last weok nnd 300,611 bales last year. Today’s recolnt* at Now Orleans were 12,250 bales against 4,922 IkiIcs lust year, and at Houston 7;470 bales against 8,039 bles last year. closed quiet; middling vtlands 9.30; middling gulf .0.68; sales 8,100 bales. Futures opened steady und closed endy ns follows: March April . May .. August .... September December . 8.CM 8.87 8.83 H.83 8.76 8.78 8.74 ....9.10 9.14 9.07 __ Receipts and Exporte. Receipts and Exports. Todny. Consolidated net receipts.. 52.4fi0 Exports to Great Britain.. 60,198 *»rts to France . »rts to contluent. 22,616 Exports to Japan 7,283 Exports to Mexico Stock on hand all ports. .1.005,684- Week 301.390 1X5.519 20.742 92,825 11,754 2.180 fllnco September 1. 180*-~ Consolidated receipts .8, Exports to Great Britain 1, Exports to France Exports to continent Exports to Japan Exports to Mexico 991.911 ,761.463 601,679 831,137 iMfl 4,103 Price. Receipts, Sales, Stock. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 24.— Spot cotton dull with prices 2 points higher: American middling fair 6.46; good middling 6,10: mhldllng 6.92; low middling 4,72; good ordinary 4.21; ordinary l.gf The sales of the day ware 4,000 hnles. of which 200 bales vero for speculation nnd oxpnrt. and Included 3,100 hales American. Re ceipts wer*- 74.000 bales, Including 64,200 bales American. Futures opened and Hosed steady; American middling G. O. C.: CHRISTMAS CEMENTS THE BONDS. Of good fellowship and kindl; j feeling. Our cement will in sure a share of yours toward lis. Like all our building ma terials our cements r.ro the best we can get. If you cx- ■ poet to do any building or im proving Jjuve ua furnish the 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 00. New Year is Close at Hand How about that carriage of yours? Ilettor send It hero to bo overhauled* or repatred. Wo’II mako a new car- rlagn of it, bo that you can drive ou? on Now Year with all tho pride of now ownemhtp. Wo can do anything fronf putting In a now «poko to remaking tho entire carriage. “Moderate prlceif and thorough work” |a our motto. 3 Sl MA CON. (7A. Pirn hi ?’ j4 A 218-220 Third Street, Phone 2545. Electric Evening Lamp Is one of the best Xmas gift?’ imaginable. Mako some one’s/ heart glad by providing tliiv comfort and luxury. It is con venient to road by, to sew by, or for tho children to study by Think It over. Wo have various styles to> select from. Macon Railway & Light Co. December Derember-January ..., January-February .... February-March ...... Marrh-Aprll April-May NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 2l.-Hpot retton steady and unenanged; middling 8%. The sales on the spot were 80V bales, and to arrive 2,428 hales. Futures opened quiet and unchanged to 1 point Up. Uahles wero about as ex pected. Much attention whs drawn to the movement, which exhibited further signs of lulling off and this encouraged buying for the long account, which wns much freer than might be expected with the trails facing three holidays. Exports to Japnri Increased and gave hope of gofid sfxed mill taking- for the week. Undsr the Influence of these footurea prices gradually rose until they were at a net advance of 4 to 8 point-*. Tint market cloned steady. 2 to 6 points net up. The cotton exchange «rosed this after noon for thrae dara On account of the Christinas holidays there will be no fu lure market until Monday and no quota lions In spots, . Futures closed as follows: December, hid 8.76 January, Md *.43 February, nominal x.«5 Sea 1 aland Cotton. mr%y /% .-..4All. MB., DOJ’. 14.—m.~ Won for week: Fancy Florida# fancy Georgias |4%al9; extra choice Florldsa and Georgia# IT; cholco I4%al6; extra fine II#I4; safes 4,tit. cifAltl.HSTOW, 0. C„ lire. 34 -Sea Is. land cotton for week; ftarerats 6628 es- iHirts 721; sales 733; ateHc 6,4ji9; flue If, fully Ana 111 sxtra fins 24; off cotton fv. Hubbard f'M A Co/* Coltod Ltflsr, NEW YORK. Die. If With CM Mffii itiiiVnMMMpip Interest In December, principally for for eign account, which promises to sustain that position tu the end and a premium notwithstanding the largo deliveries which aro now estimated at 160,000 bales. Tho outside tntereMt lu the market con tinues very bullish on r.s expected revival In trade lifter the turn of the new yoar.l which will absorb the largo movement^of «•which at present la dIsrael * by them. ■002 Grain and Provixions. to consumers. Corrected by 8. It. Jaques As Tinsley Co. CORN—Hacked, whlra % 84 Bnekeif, mlxe«1 87 Carload, lots, either sacked or bulk, i:.ndn on applica tion. OATS—White clipped 68 S? Special quotations made on car lots. HAY—Choice timothy 1.00 No. I timothy 90 No. 2 timothy 1.00 No 1 clover..., 93 Timothy and Hover mixed., „ 95 ’ Alfalfa hay 1.20 Bedding straw 66 BRAN—Pore wheat l.M Bran and shorts...... l.M FLOUR—Private Stock, fancy pat.. 6.28 Royal Owl, best patent 8.28 Ton Noteh. first patent 6.00 MEAL—water ground Juliette If MEATS—Dry salt riba .10 Extra hnlf ribs None 14-20-Ib D. B. bellies 10% Bulk plates 7 Smoked meats. %c. oyer . .... IIAM8—Fancy sugar cured... 18% Standard sugar cured IS Picnic hams it '4 Pure, In 55-11). lino II Puri., In 50-lh tub. 1154 Pure In 10-lb tuba 1154 Pur”. In 56-lb ilna....;...... log M'-r.'aW* eompnnn.l lard.... 754 Th. Kami) addition. tor other .lie, named above. HvmiP deorala erne <n.») 10 N..i» Orleana 25 -InTi wult'i’oVion’aaVk.'.’.’ 5o Imported rock rail. Ih Hi PIIKKHB-Kull warni a. -Iludimta. In bbla 1 lludnula, In parka Hardware—Wholesale. (Corrsctad hv Dunlap Hardware Co.) WELL BUCKETS—14.25 to 24.60 do*. ROPE—Manila. 13o; Hess!. 9c: cottotv l8 fylRB—Barb. a. 10 per pound. . BLOW STOCKS—ffarman, 96«t.; Fcrgu* *°PI/GW BLADES. 8c. psr lb. IRON—2%cc per lb. base; Swede 4%o. ^AXBS—10.00 dox,. bnse. _ <Tka1>. • »»ar. 7%r.. pound. NAXLB—Wlra, $3.60 keg base; cut. Horse. 14.20 to 14.80 keg; muta too. 14.28. *- *' n lUCKETfl HAI.T- CIIEEK ----- - - - GIIITH— lludnuts, In Mils lludnuts, In mntn .».w New Torir yarrow 4% ffOFFKK Choice Rio 11 Prime Rip If ArbuikJa s ‘Moated. ..9 to .U.f4 7% W.V.V.Wil Oottmi SeGft Christmas lK»lldsys approarklng thsra hU Market pries'-of sn-ind, dry nolle been the usual holiday spirit pervading auy nsanilty. IIt o# per lun at sit: be trade sad lb« iiartaootPdM «sr#lri)a4 station In Georgia. , *B®7firfV^PIatn!St.M dox.; whit# co- >. do,. GUN pownicn—Par U«*, Dupont'trnek sack. TtiBK-UHnted, 12.30; cedar. 95.09. SHOVELS -17.00 tn ill per do*. CARDS—Cotton. 34.(0 par do*. Lumber Quotations Common framing (long I*af> 12-Inch City Bonds. Macon 6 pc., 1910 -..100 1 Macon 8 pc.. 1921 107 1 Macon 4%. 1936 £ 1 Bn IK. I.io to iUi........ jo On a 3.80 per cent basis. Savannah ( pc.. 1909 ...98 Savannah 6 pc.. 1113 105 1 Augusta 3%, 4. 4%, 6 te. pc.. *S I Dry Goods—Wholeiale SHEETING-6 to 8o. DRILL! NO-7H0. TICKING-4%c. to 14%c. nr.KAciiiNfi-4% to u%o, CHECKS—6% to 7c. PRINTS—8% to 6%c. Ifi rotin sofln* Buron.i nlena Birona oyste. ..M N. R. C. Sodas, 6%c Crackers. IH®- , •TATE OF ceORQIA, Oibb County- Yfti «!«• Iiorctiv re«|uii/<t perron.Ily, oi l,y nttnin^y. t<» nn«1 appear at tin next ' i • rf«»r ranrt ♦*» »•** »'• M in nn«t fn> said county on tho l«r»t Mui„l,n |ri Felt ruary n. vi tn. u un.i U.*i. to Maa^rei J...|,( ■ f wild 19<1*