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THE MACON 1)AIT,V rELKGBATHt
W K DSKtSDAS tSOSSISQ r IJ38CEMBE3 30, 1908
W« htr« for ■ale thl* choice lot of
securities:
125,000.city Macon 4% pi*r cent 1826
bond*.
22.000 City Macon i per cent 1*2*
bonds.
22,000 City Atlanta 0 per cent 1*14
110,000.00 City Augusta • per vent,
1016.
22.000 City Augusta 4%. 1212.
22.000 city Augusta 4%. 1823.
24.000 CHy Augusta 4. 1921.
24.000.00 CHty Went Point. Qa., S per
cent, 1922.
27.000 City West Totni, $ per cent,
19*7.
28.000 City Thomastan 6 per cent,
serial 1910 to 1922.
222,000 city of Birmingham. •
per cent. 1919.
210.000 City Birmingham, Ala„ 2 per
cent, 1920.
$5,000 City Mobile. Ala.. 4%. 1929
214.000 County UlBeocklSla., 6 |H>r
cent. 1912 to 1911.
226,000 County Wilcox, fid., 6 per
cent. 1934.
35.000 Ga. 4% 1912 bonds.
W. G. SOLOMON & CO.
JANUARY INVESTMENTS
350.000.00 Htato of Georgia Bonds.
$100,000.00 Georgia Hallway & Hank
ing Co. fours, due 1947.
MUNICIPAL .BONDS.
$20,000.00 City of Covington, Ga^
Bonds.
32O.C0O.OO City of Columbus. (Ia*
Bonds.
$20,000.00 City of Dublin. Ga.. Bonds.
316.000.00 City of Curolllon, «u..
Bonds.
210.000.00 City of Augusta, Ga.,
Honda.
$11,000.00 City of Wayrrasa, Gm^
326.000.00 City of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Bonds.
Also Honda ef the following Clllos:
Albany, H tales boro.
Quitman, •! ; ♦ Kltageruhl,
Athens, * McRae,
Amerlcus, At Jan to.
Thomson, Valdosta,
Tennllle.
Georg'u Railroad At Hanking Co.,
South western Railroad Co., Augusta
A Savannah Railroad Co, North Caro.
Iltta Railroad tV»., Georgia Southern A
Florid* Railroad Co., Atlanta A West
Florida Railroad Co., Atlanta A West
Point Railroad Co. WflghtsvIUo A
Tennllle Railroad Co.
CIRCULAR GIVING FULL INFOR
MATION WILL UK SUPPLIED ON.
APPLICATION.
NAM RANGE IN
COTTON TRADING
HIWEVER. MARKET FINDS 8UPPORT
ON SOPT SPOTS AND CLOSES
STEADY.
LIVERPOOL spots closed... ...4,99
THE LOCAL COTTON MAHKET.
he 2' * *
ed qt
follotps;
Range of Prices.
Good Middling 8%
Hlrlct Middling «%
Middling 8Vf
Dee. ‘19. 1908 -
8ept. I, 1908
Stock on Hand.
>, 1.172
Dee. 29. 1908 13.890
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. Dec. 29.—While trading
was quiet and fluctuations were irregular
within a narrow range, the cotton market
ftHtnd suport on soft spots today and
closed ategdy, net 2 points higher to 3
points lower. Baler for the day aero ea-
tlmated at 115.WH) hales
The market opei
rh« market op«nfd steady at a decline
°* {-points to an advance of i point, gen
erally about 2 points lower (n rcqjonso
to slightly disappointing cable*, scatter-
ling liquidation and the absence of hull
support. General business seemed to he
restricted by the approaching three-day
adjournment and uncertainty regarding
the extent and effect of January notice*
Inexl Thursday, but "there was a fair
demand at the initial figures and active
months soon rallied to about, or a point I
or *v® over the closing figures of last
■Wht. A spurt of realising atlpped nrlces
off lo a net lusa of 3*6 points shortly
points sliortly
w „.cli the mat
■teadled again In the late trading on
keta
ports of steadier southern ......
covering by January shorts, while there
to be a demand for October from
Wall afreet sources.
Receipts of cotton at the ports today
were 61,094 bales against 76.228 bales Inst
week and ill.006 bales lust year. Vocalic
"fk (estimated! 2«».00o tmles against
365.363 Ini lee Inst week and 321,97V bnles
l«u: - enf.
.r iV« H . v receipts at New Orleans were
15.610 tsi lea ngnlnst 17.437 tmles List y
“* Houston 20,334 pales against
97 2 bn In. last ye
6t»ot Cotton and Future*
Nh>\ YORK. Dec. *.'9.- Spot cotton
closed uitltft: middling uplands 9.30; mid
dling guir 9.62; rales 3,4w» bales.
Futures opened and dosed steady ns
follows:
_ Open, llign. I^iw. dose.
January 8.6H 8.73 8.«7 K.72
When cither BUYING or SELLING.
communicate with
JOHNW. DICKEY
HARNESS
$14.00 Harness at $10.00
$15 00 Harness at $10.75
$17.00 Harness at $12.75
$20.00 Harness at $15.00
These extraordinary prices for n
little while. Wholesale price* at ro-
* tail. Order a aet, and If you don't
like them send them bnck. Bent C,
O. D. with privilege of examination.
J. W. SNOW
WANTED
For cash fwo medium priced residence*
TOR SALE
One splendidly Improved plantation
hear Macon; very beat condition; would
make grand country home. Farms In
various localities, '.amber lands, vacant
lots in dlffcrrnt parts of city. Beveral
Improved city lots that pay well as In
vestments.
February
.8.80 8.84 8.78
August ...
Feptcniter
October ..,
December
8.88
8.88
.8.89
8.7V
H.HI
8.K7
8.80
t .OHa
.10
8.24,
H.lle
9.0?
Receipt* and Exports.
Today. Week.
Exportn to Franc.
Stock uu hand all ports.*.1,111,202
Since Boptrmtier I, 190$-* . , , ,
Consolidated receipt* .... I.J. .€.193 <01
Exports tit Great Britain..! 1,821.751
Exports to Franco 617.203
mtlncnt 1.910.478
73.072
....» 4,403
KxjM*rtfj to
Export* to Japan..
Exports ,t„ Mexico,
Price, Receipts, Sales, Stock.
The l*urta:
Oalveoton^H
Now Orleans
Mobile . . ,
Savannah . .1
Charleston ,
|s:r,r. on .-l?
Ittsltlmore ■'■*■
New York
|Ro-t,, n
I'MIadoInlil, '. .'h.'m Mr.'.'.'.'.’.T ms
Riunawlck . .1 | ! 24524
309120
70017
'£??;
sum
29149
29355
-1183510
Beniaruin
'Interior Movement.
JONES REAL ESTATE
. .|9 - ! 17801 2729)16(14
“21 “All
”'4*i4&x:3S!
k..,.ttH I 9821 1101 4792!
LIVERPOOL
I , »■- -T-— -OI*
dull with pncea 3
£.. pr, £*f i iu»luta higher; Anterl-
d*tng fair I.D' guott middling 6.1?-
middling 4.S*; low middling 4.79; good
ordinary 4.18; ordinary r.il The >ah
of the day were 6.00* bales, of which 2t
■pevulall.m ami
haW^ Including flJ.im* talcs American.
Futures aoened steady end closed
■tsady; American middling O. O. C.:
December
December-January
January-February
February- March
March-April * .
May-Jnne ,
June-Juty ......
July-Auguat *.
£“t—i ntmiiii
September-October * .
October-NovcmUr .
November-peoember „...
December-January* * ,V„..,
»•**, „ .1 V .UUM
Cloce.
4.84
1:8*
4.7*
4.Tt%
4.7X8
4.7|
4.7*
4.44
^ N * W ORLEANS.
Jffl" ORLJ2AN8. Dap. 29—Spot cottn
lUlet. verv IIMiK' ,n.l l.n.-k.. ^.
Ca. ume. *».— spot
Inlfrt' mill-
lllnf m.u, a«iM „„ th .po,
lie talc*, and to arrive 440 bale*.
miiuiea Opened ateady at a fttiu
11 10 *, p0,nl> ®»i«5 I" the future
f • - «w*ng to me iinure or
Uverpool to make pr«n>er reeponse to the
fluctuations on this aide late yesterday.
o . . 1 ” n sioe tale ye
PH vale advlcen from t .In t pool, now-
* '‘•nr buiiixh ckaractar
i .,/. i. . • «union cnaractor
S2U r !2 » >->■ .in m«
rot but and tinlshei cotton gnoda after t
bandaiw. They gave the market a stea
tone alt day. * v *— ——« - —
tie
\ ****** UR. lYicea movat over a very
•* *« , ^eet. being ] M
4 points dawn and at the klgiieet 1 iwl
down to J points up. n et Tlic cIom was
steady with prfcea unchanre.t to 4 points
MMdnuMMuni c*estwg. FMtursa
.-'ember
uary*. Ida
«.*J
v .. .
it t-
•Seuii.66ftye
k Antf AUn fnijltl^
iruua run • oo,
04.
Hubba-d Bro» A Co'» Cotton Letts*
1 ^ jf.^xVbUe tJ»rr
STOCK MOVEMENT
SHOWS WEAKNESS
WHAT PROMPTED - MODERATION IS
NOT CLEAR—MOfiEY V/AS f-REE
LY OFFERED.
NEW YORK. Dec-. 29—T^e fate at
which prleea starieu Upward with the re-
iptlon of dealings tn stocks after the
Istmas holldayn was not maintained
the second day of operations. Just
what sentiment of oplntou may have
prompted the moderating of the move
ment la not <-lear. but a substantial
chock was encountered In the weight of
the offerings to sell at the higher prices.
for the leVel at the outset today was
considerably higher. At the end of the
day one point losses were numerous. The
realizing pressure was most pronounced
lln some of the stocks, which were most
conspicuous In rc-cont sudden advances,
[including some of th* lower priced rail
road stocks called eligible for merger,
but embracing also some of the high
priced speculative favorites. The copper
Industrials show themselves unrespon
sive to trade reports of the hopeful cltar-|
Mess Pork—
vnluos^l
I The news of the Balkan situation also
Imd some disquieting effect on ilto foreign
[markets. Money was offered freely In
time loans and rates decllped. The eloa-|
8hort Itlbx-—
Jan. . . . 8.32%
May . . . 8.45
Ing tone of the stock market was dis
tinctly weak after a. day of hesitating
profit-taking Influence on some specula
tive bonds as well as stocks and the tone
of the bond division was rather Irregular,
rere sdil on n large scale.
Total safes. 1-nr valu*. $9,041,000.
dry goods.
NEW YORK. Dec. 29.—The drv goods
msrkets arc generally quiet, the chief i
United Htalcs 3a declined H per cent
i call.
Total sales storks today 914,800 shares.
tlvlty talng In the jobbing houses, where
cl« aranc* sales are going on. Cotton
yarns are steady and quiet. Tme ex-|
port trade la steady'. Linings are quiet.'L
Dress goods for spring are being asked
for more freely. There Is a firmer ton*
noted In the price* asked for- gray cot-i
tons.
NBV/ YORK STOCK LIST.
Amalgamated Copper
American Car and Foundry
American Car and Foundry' pref...
American Ice Securities
American Linseed
American locomotive
Amerlcun lawoniolive pref
American Kmcltlng and Refining.
COTTON SEED OIL. I
■NEW YORK. Dec. 29.—Cotton seed oil
was ftrm and higher on covering and bVR
■ipport.* Prime crude in barrels f.o;b.
■ Ills 30; prime summer yellow 389£s40; i
off summer y^ttiw 37a38; good off sum
mer yellow 37l&u58; prime summer white
39a4n&; prime winter yellow 44s45(4. ~
Amer. Bmelting and Refining prof.,
American Bugnr Rellning
American Totwcco pref.
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Company
Atchison
Atchison pref.
Atlantic Const Line
Baltimore mid Ohio
ftnlttmore nrnl Ohio pn f
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian 1’acMc
Central leather
Central Leatlier pref
On I ml of New Jersey
'hesupeiike mul Ohio
Iilengn Great WNl«
Chicago and Northwestern
Chicago. Mil. and Ht. Paul
C.. C.. C. and St. IxiiiIm
Colorado Fuel and Iron
Colorado and Sou.hern
Colorado and Southern 1st pref...,
Colorado and Southern 2nd pref....
NAVAL STORES.
WICSINOTON. Deo. 29.—Turpentine
steady at 377: reeelpts 1 cn.lt. Kiwln
slesdy at 2,70: receipts H6. Tar arm
at 1.00; receipts 115. Crude turpent!
firm at.1.75. S.75 and 2.75: receipts 1J.
. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 29.—Turpentine
firm at 38; sales 1,057: receipts 1 30S;
shipments 135. [tosln tlrm: sales 3.3877:
receipts 7.884; shipments 308: stoclt 185.-
880. Quote: A. II. C. D anil B, 3.02V.:
P and G. 3.02lin05: H. 3.40; I, 4.16; K.
5 10; M. 5.S0TN, 6.15; \Y. a., 6.40: W.
W ., tl, 50.
CHART.ESTON, Dee. 33.—Turpentine
firm at 3745. Rosin firm. Quote: A. R,
C. D. H. 2.90119244; P, 2.9249: G, 2.90u95:
H. 3.30; t. 4 05; K. 6.00; M. 5.70; N.
6.05; "w! o', (f.30; \V. 44'..'6.40.
sa
lolldatcil Gas
Distillers' SccurRIc*
Eric
Eric 1st pref
Eric 2nd pref
General Electric
tlrent Northern pref
tlrest Northern Ore Ctfa
Illinois Central
lutrrhorough Met
Interhorough Met. pref
Intermit iomiI Vupcr
r.8U
44«
International Paper p(d
International Pump.
'n«n (Vmral
Minn., St. P. and Snult St. M
Missouri Pacific
Missouri. Kansas and Texas
Missouri. Kansas and Texas prof..
National ta-nd ...
Norfolk nnd Western
North American
Northern Pacific
I’acllle Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Ga*
Pittsburg. C. C. and St. Louis
• l4imun S* V. ' . s-m,
Pnaised Bteel Car
Pullman !*nlnc* Car
Railway Steel 8prlng
]tending
Republic Steel ..
2nd pr»'f.. 1
Republic Steel pref
Rock Island Company ....
Rock Island Company prof..
‘ * nnd Snn Fran. 2i _ _____
HP Southwestern
Ht. IdOUls Southwestern pref
Klnxs-SheffMd Stool and Iron...*,...,
Southern l*aolflo
Southern Parlflc pref.
Southern lUdlwny
Hallway
Southern Railway pref
Tennessee Copper
Texas and Pacific
Toledo, St. Igmla ami \Vea»ern....
Toledo. St. touts and Western prof
Union Pacific
Union Pacific pref.
United States Rubber
United States Rubber let pref
t'nllbd States 8teel
United States Steel pref
vlSllnSJKtroUaa’ Ch«nioai !! ’.
Vlrgtnta-CaroHna Chemical prof...,
Wahnsh
Wabusli prof.
Wdkttnghmiie Electric
i
Western Union 48
Wheeling and Idhke Erie 13%
Ammniii ». ..uu * • ....
Standard Oil 49S
NEW YORK RONDS.
IT. R. refunding 2s. registered ....lit
V. S. refunding 2s. coupon
V. S. 3a. registered. 1*1
ta, W8RSM
American Tiitacco 4s 79V4
American Tobacco (a ..10814
Atchison general 4s ,.m%
Atchison adjustment 4s 93
Atrhleon ft. 4s ...tRX
Atchison cv. 5s lHTk
.........
Wlk
, .. wla 2s .10914
Central of CTeoigU 1st Inc. tt
. 'entrnl of lluttk 2d tnc.
Oniral of Georgia Sd Inc. '60
Chesapeake and Ohio 4** XHW
( l v«.i \nd Alum .V** 77
Chicago. B. and Quincy new 4a....140 1
Chicago. It. t. and P. It. It. 4s Tt\
Chicago. R- I. and P. R. R. col. 5a.. 921
Chicago. R. I. and P. Uy. rfdg 4a.. 91
C.. CZ C and St. touts rta. 4e.... W
l\dorado Industrial 2« Tik
Colorado MkUand 4s ItX
Cidorado and Bouthern 4s ...... ...,9XS|
I.* prior Urn 4s 90'
e general 4s Tf
Hocking Valter 4H* .....12* .
IntettMNAmgU Mel. Sri *1*4
Japan 4a. t|H
Jaivi
4'*.
,7.i Nuii unin«i"U!!!!i«3
reasat gold 4a W
•ntral 4a an
ntral 1st >2
itral gen. 314a..
ten Central general 6a..
ihr tr*<le hiniMi, .*#i il.« ,|i*.!.,i
W.l feU... Mlfi || u . »»■•, I .-.I |,
• • r<w IMWi Hmlr-« uf «
«4e -• tha hn *4
tools tadkvwit
... tetN
♦wi
,! 4i
CLOSE WHEAT STRONG
IT THE TOP NOTCH
ARGENTINE ADVICES FORM OASIS
OF AN ADVANCE IN THE
MARKET.
CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—Argentine advices
price o
rinsed
strong at the top notch.
and oats r "
Ion* were weak.
Corn and oats were strong, but provla-
Open.
. 1.0244
: *•»
Hfgli. tow. Close.
1.0M4
1.07%
99%
67
•0%
61
49*4
46%
49%
Tig
9.70
14.17% 16.27%
16.42% 16.60
9.42% 9.26
9.62% 9.07%
2.27% 8.27%
8.C0 8.62%
REGISTERED MAIL AND
A SAfETY DEPOSIT BOX
Perhaps you aro outside of Macon—deeds,
insurance papers, wills and other valuable
papers locked away in some bureau—where fire,
thieves, cyclones and a dozen ethitr things can
find them.
“Uncle Sam’s” registered mail and one of
our safety deposit boxei eliminate all such risks.
$3.50 a Year and a
Very Little Trouble
Not nearly as much trouble as lost papers
will give you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
' MACON, GEORGIA
FOR SALE
X
We offer for-this price a thoruughly'%
nodern 6-room cottage on Park Place. I %
modern 6-roi
I on a good lot that fronts 70 f<
I han a depth of art acre. Tld:
has every convenience and la one of
the nicest places that ha.s been offered
for some time. We are facilitated to
give terras. ,
A nlc© 5-room cottage on Ross street,
well located and a bargain at the
price, prerms if des’red.
Minton-Morgan Cow
Real Estate.
420 Cherry St. Phona 1192.
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.)
OLD JASPER RYE
Seaboard Air Lino 4e
Southern Railway Ga
Texas nnd l*aciflc 1st* :.
Toledo. Ht. L. and Western Is...
Union Pacific 4s
Union Pacific cv. <
TT. H. Steel 2nd Gs
Walrnsh lata
Western Md. 4a
Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s
Wlstvumin Oentni2«4»
N. Y. N. H. and R ctf -
toko SHtffe -?r.
New Yo-k Money Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 29.—Money on caii
Arm at 3n3Y4 i»er cent: ruling rate 3%;
closing bid and offered 3 per cent
Time loans weaker on free Offerings; 60
and 90 days 3% per cent; six months 3%u
*% per cent
Ihimo
rime mercantile paper 4 to 4% par
Htcrilhg exchange easy. . with actual
business In MuikWa* bills ut 4.84.90a
4.86.10 for 20-day hills nnd nt 4.86.90 for
A STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY l
100 Proof, Double Stamp
We especially recommend'this goods to
those that prefer a high proof goods equal
to bottled in bond goods at 25 per cent
higher prices. A trial order will prove- the •;
quality. We guarantee satisfaction.
4 Full Quarts .........
8 Full Quarts ......
SHE! FuU Quarts •• • • ••
............y..,...$3,85.
$7.25
......... .$10.25
Commercial bills 4.84%a4.84%.
Bar silver 49%.
Mexican dollars 45.
drain and Provisions.
Theso prleea ore at wholesale and not
to consumers.
Corrected by 8. H. Jaqucs & Tinsley Co.
CORN—Sacfc'd, wlUto 3 88
Sacked, mixed
Carload lots, either sacked
or hulk, mado on applica
tion.
OATS-Whlte clipped 63
No. 2 white *3
No. 3 whit* 60
Special quotations made on
car lots.
HAT—Cholca timothy 1.00
No. 1 timothy 90
No. 2 timothy 1.00
No 1 clover 92
Timothy and clover mixed.. 96.
Alfalfa-hay 1.20
Bedding straw 65
BRAN—Pure wheat A 1.50
Bran and short*.. 1.63
FLOUR—Private Stock, fancy pat.. 8.22
Royal Owl. best patent 2.22
Top Notch, first patent 5.00
MKAIr—Water ground Juliette...... 85
MEATS—Dry salt rlta \o
Extra half riba None
18-20-lb D. S. bellies 10%
Balk plates 7
Smoked . meats. %c. over
above. • •
HAMS—Fancy sugar cured 13%
Standard sugar cured...,,. 13
Picnic hams 19
LARD—Pure tlercoa 10%
Pure, in 10-lb. tins 10%
Pure, In 50-1b. tins 11
Pure. In 66-lh tuba 11%
Pure, la 10-lb tuba ti\
Pure. In 60-lb tin* 10%
MeCaw’s compound lord..,. 7%
The same additions for
other sixes a* named
above.
SYRUP—Geora 1.x cans (new) 40
Now Orleans 2f
Black ad ap 14
SALT—ion lb*, white cotton sack... GO
. Imported rode salt, tb 1%
CHliHSE—Full cream ............... 46
GR1T8—Hudnuta, in bbls .* .5.00
• llitdnuts. In sacks l»........ 2.62
SUGAR—Granulated. In bbls 6%
New Orleans clarified.....-.,.. 6
New York yellow 4%
COFFEE—Choice Rio 12
Nne Rio
Medium Rk>
to 12
Arbuckl^s roasted ...16 94
RICH—Choice htad ..• .• %• • 7%
Medium .6% to. 4
Railroad Bonds
Central of Ga. oHIateral trust...
i per cenL ^WT. ......104
Central of Ga. consolidated
1946 IN
Central Ga. fst toe.. 1942 74
'entraj Ga. 2nd la&, 1MB..... 24
'eutral Ga.. Sd tao. 1942 52
Centra) Ga.,
Atuntvrrtirrrr:.7r”iM
Southern R. a. 5 po. 2994.. 108
Georgta R. R «nd 1 lank lag,
Co.. 3 pc. 1991 tN
Ga. R. R. and Bankti* Co..
4 per canL 191*' 101
Ga. Sou. and FI*. 2 pc. 1942..t«<
Seaboard R. R.. 4 pc.. 196$.... 3*
Seaboard R R * PC. 1911.... M
Express prepaid to a,ny point reached
by SoiIthei^Esl^ress Co. *
E'-
D. F. & C. P. LONG
P. 0. Box 1056
Jacksonville, Fla.
C. S. & F. RY.
Schedule Effective Dec. 20, 1902.
DEPARTURES:
11:30 a. in., No, 1, Through Train
to Florida, curries Observation
I’urlor car and coaches. Mucon to
Jacksonville \la Valdosta;
tlon made for White r
City, I’ulatka,
: Springs, Lake
4:05 p. m.. No. 5, “Shoo-Fly,”
Macon ,to Yaldpsia and all Jnter-
Wlnts.
~ “Georgia
mediate poll
1:00 a. m., No.
South Suwancy” Limited,” Macon
to Jacksonville via.Valdosta. Solid
train with Georgia Southern nnd
Florida. Twelve Section Drawing
Room Sleeping Car. open at 9:30 p
m. In the uplou D<^>ot. Mukf4» con
nections at Jacksonville for all
er,“ coadies and Pullman sleep
ers,-Macon to Tlfton, en route
from SL touts and Chicago, to
Jacksonville.
2:07 a. m., No. 33, “South. At
lantic Limited,” coaches nnd Pull-
“““ Sleepers. Macon to Jaclcso
• vllle via Tlfton, en route ?rom
Cincinnati. Louisville nnd Chicago.
ARRIVALS: •
4:15 a. m., ,No. 4, “Georgia
Southern Sutvanee Limited.” from
JacksonvUle k nnd Palatka. Joca!
sleeper JacTcsonvIlle to Maco
passengers can remain In local
sleeper In Union Depot at Macon
Tl 7:I|i^^H
until 7:30 a. m.
3:35 a. 94, “Dixie Flyer,’
coaches and Pullman sleepers. Tlf
ton to Mncon. en route from Jack
sonville to St. Louis and Chicago.
- 2:55 a. m., No. 32, “South At
lantic Limited,” coaches and Pull
man sleepers, Tlfton to Mafron,
“ route to. Cincinnati, Louisville
Chfciiiro.. *-
from Valdosta.
4:25 p. m., No. 2, from Palatka.
JackaonvIUo and all Intermediate
points. Parlor Observation Car
Jacksonville to Macon.
This schedule shows the time- at
which trains may- bo expected to
arrive and depart, but such sel1%d-
ule at the time stated, Is not gi^pr-
Macon, Ga.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Depart: ?
Arrive:
No. . a,m.No.
71. dally. 11:16172. dally
p.m.70. dally.,....;.
82. Sun. only.. SrlSt
26. d’ly ox. Sun. 4:io||2. dally....'\s4.
73. dally 10:1SJ
* • Wi W. HARDWICK. G. A.
a.tn.
5:49
8:40
<409 Cherry fit.
THE “STILL”
npHE “STILL,” Np.,100,. COLL'At r ^^' i / DIST., TENN., is located in , v .
rather a romantic 'place. Down in a valley between mountains * on
our farm. ~"<■
A few hundred yards above the “still” there is a spring, the water of
which remains at all times 54 degrees and is as clear as a crystal and as pure
as the air that surrounds it.* A tile pipe conveys the water to this “still.”
The grain we use is the best Northwestern Rye and Malt and Tennes
see Valley Corn, a large portion of which we grow.
After the whiskey has matured in our U. S. Warehouses it is shipped to
our stores for distribution.
Our product is better than you arc accustomed to—take our word
for that. •
With one exception six full quarts is the smallest shipment made—*-we
do not assort. T^is reduces the cost of handling, packing and carriage
charges, enabling us to offer six quarts at about die price we would get for four.
Do not let our-Jpw prices prejudice you. They are wholesale and you .
buy direct. ; • ; ! , :_
Our whiskies are always the same.
EXPRESS. PREPAID—Shipment made in wooden boxes.
Com Whiskies
“GRASSY VALLEY”—Umdulttr-
nted. Very old. No bettar Com
Whiskey made. 6 full quarts, $4.N;
13 full quarts, $7.5*.
"GRASSY VALLEY"—White, 100
proof, straight Corn Whiskey. We
are the only distillers selling 100-
]■*r-*<*f corn at $1.52 per gallon, two
gallant, $4.75. delivered. Shipments
In jugv Smallest bhipmefit one gallon.
Blended Whiskies
“H. H. C. CLUB"—A perfect blrod
of old Kentucky WhUnk It h*2
that rich oily appearance. We consci
entiously- sar there is no better whis
key. 0 fall quarts,* $5.75; 13 fuli-
quarts, $11.00.
“CATE’S 88"—A true blend of
Kentucky Whiskies. A good honest
whiskey.’ Will give entire satisfac
tion. 0 full quarts, $5.00; 13 full
quart*, $9.50.
Tennessee Whiskey
“PHKESTONE" — UnaiiuUtrateil,
Straight Tennessee WhUkcy. 0«r
leaching process makes this whiskey
distinctive. None better. Very old.
G full qusrts, $5.00; 13 full quarts,
$10.00.
Bottied-in-Bond Whiskies
Following brands bottled by the
Government, whocc stamp guarantees
age, purity-and strength.
CONCORD PURE RYE, 106
proof, 6 fall quarts, $5.50; M full
quarts, $11.00.
CONCORD BOURBON, 100 proof,
6 full qunrts. $5.50; 13 full quarts,
$10.50.
CLARKES PURL RYE. 100
proof, 6 full quarts, $4.35; W tull
qusrts, $12.00.
Our whiskies do not contain one drop of sp
injurious substances. They are of delightful fls
food properties and medicinal virtues.
irits or othpr
avor, high in
State of Geonp, Bond*
Mi
R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers
Chattanooga. Term. , Louisville, Ky»
Order from nearest point*