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SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
OPENS MONDAY FOR ENROLLMENT
OF PUPILS FOR WINTER TERM
jlany Improvements Are Being
Made in the Popular School of
Business— A Large Enrollment
Expected For the Winter Term.
iia" .' ou secured your seat lor the
, .■ term in the Southern Shorthand
an( j Business University?
If >i, better write, phone or call as
r ,>nt m possible and arrange details for
rat, ; Ing. as the indications point to a
v . rv urge enrollment for the Coining
session.
rai. pi nters, painters and paperhang
. have been busy renovating the
. rooms, while members of the
pwuhy have been adding some new
features to the courses of study, and.
all its past and accrued advan
• ages. the old college will enter the new
u in better condition and under more
,v.. able auspices than ever before in
tiie history of this long established in
stitution.
The Southern’s Popularity.
T . must be a cause for popular
favor. The Southern's attendance is
a.ways more than double that of any
..'.lira business college in this section.
Why is this the case?
Fw. ause it teaches the best systems
known to the world and does not adver
tise fakes.
Ti . Graham-Pitmanic system of
horthand. which the Southern teaches,
. as been pronounced the best system in
the world by a committee appointed by
e National Shorthand Reporters As
sociation of America, said committee
being composed of nine of the finest
shorthand reporters in the world, all
writing different systems. Neve, be
•(,: o in the history of shorthand has any
—“T 2 ? Be Independent of Horse, Railroad and Trolley
Ride the 1913'" ♦
Indian twP-
Motocycle
with new Cradle Spring Frame, make it part of the equipment of vour farm.
Always ready for any trip, long or short. Takes you there and back at any pace
from 2to 50 miles an hour. Strong, reliable, easy to control. Low upkeep cost.
Most economical and practical means of conveyance the far mer can have.
The Indian 1913 type is a wonder for comfort and general efficiency. Plenty
of reserve power for lully country. Takes you over roads not possible to any
other vehicle. New style luggage carrier takes 75 to 100 pounds.
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Asif us for name of nearest agent where you can get a demonstration.
THE HENDEE MANUFACTURING CO.
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No <OFFEK F.N.IOYS THE I NIHSPVTED DISTINCTION OF QVAI.I I Y AS DOES
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cheek-neal coffee: co.
NASHVILLE. TENN. HOI STON, TEX. JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
VESTA RELIABILITY
257 Peachtree
Vesta Electric Lighting tire always depend
able mi auv car. Work is done b\ experts. It > oui
business to do our work well.
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A. C. BRISCOE.
President Southern Shorthand and
Business University.
I
system received such a splendid in
dorsement.
■ Attend tin school with a reputation.
, Ask Atlanta's business men about the
■ Southern and you'll then know where
■ to obtain your business education.
Call, phone or write at once. A. C.
‘ Briscoe. Pres., or L. \V. Arnold. Vice
; Pres., in 1-2 West Mitchell street. At
-1 lanta. Ga.
Rev. Thos. L. Bryan, lecturer and
■ representative. tAdvt.)
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.MONDAY. DECEMBER %0. 1912.
ill II Illi
A COLD WAVE
causes anxiety among those who are
sickly and run down, whose blood is
impoverished, and vitality low; but
don’t remain in that condition.
HOSTETTER’S
'STOMACH BITTERS
i will build you up, strengthen the
entire system and prevent Stomach
Ills, Colds and Grippe. Try a bottle
and be convinced. Start today.>
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The Fellow Who Has to Shake
I'— ■ ' -
The Baby’s Bank for Car Fare
Isn't going to evolve into a Carnegie, Rockefeller or Roths
child. He will always be'hard-up because he hasn't learned
to save. I low about yourself ? Have you joined the thrift
family yet? If not. make the start today by depositing in
our Savings Department. You’ll be surprised at the rapid
growth of a Savings Account.
.We pay 4 per cent on savings accounts.
SI.OO Starts the Account
\\ e are U. S. Depository for Postal Saving Funds. Let us
i be your depository.
Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company
Atlanta's Oldest Savings Bank, Grant Building.
II■I. ' '■ -
Increase
Your Resources
I
1 DEVI ILA yourself with this Bank, whose
permanent success is the re sult of capable
management and conservative banking princi
ples.
Increase your resources by depositing your
surplus money in this Bank: it will be steadily
augmented by four per cent interest, com
pounded semi-annually.
Central Bank & Trust Corporation
Candler Building.
Branch: Cor. Mitchell and Eorsyth Street.".
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A Pleasant, Profitable and
Systematic Way to Save Your
Surplus Earnings in the Y ear 1913
Are you .satisfied witli flic disposition you made of your
earnings during the twelve months just passed !
The average person finds it difficult to save his surplus
earnings unless lie has a definite and systematic method
of investing a certain amount regularly.
You probably know that diamonds are gilt-edge invest-,
inents.
I The best quality increased 17b per cent in the lasi ten
[ years. Ail indications point to a still greater increase from
now on. A 15 per cent increase has just occurred in the pri
mary market.
Our deferred payment plan gives you an ideal method
' of investing your money, p is a pleasant ami profitable way
i io acquire tlie habit of saving.
Selections sent on approval ail charge-, paid wheilit'i'
you purchase or not.
Write or call for our booklet. "Facts About Diamonds,"
■ and 160-page illustrated catalogue. v
They illustrate diamonds o fall sizes ami quote lowest
net prices on all weights and grades. Full detail" regarding
our liberal contracts are outlined.
A postal request will bring both books promptly. Write
for them today and start the New Year right by investing
in a correctly graded diamond.
Maier & Berkele, Inc.
Gold and Silversmiths
31-33 Whitehall St.
Established 18S7 Atlanta, Gn.
» ' ft
NEW YORK GROCERIES.
NEV.' YORK. Dec. 28. Coffee steady: ■
No. 7 Rio spot I4'’dl4» }i . Rice steady; do- |
niestic ordinary to prime 4Wq."V Molas
ses steady; New Orleans open kettle 3.42. :
molasses sugar 3.17. refined steady; stand
ard granulated -1.95, cut loaf 5.70. crushed 1
5.60, mold A 5,25. cubes 5.15, powdered .
5.00. diamond A t.’ O, confectioners A 4.75. .
No. 1 4.65. No. 2 4.00.
COTTON MARKET OPINIONS.
Thompson. Towle \ Co.; We depend on
the foreign demand to sustain the mar
ket for the American staple.
n>r-.ii n & Co.! We t* el that cotl >n
should be bought on these quiet markets.
Bally & Montgomery: Look for higher
prices.
Logan & Bryan. Cnless aggressive bull
support is tentiered the future market will
recede somewhat.
/yX I Get Eggs
/ v I during the season when I
I \ I P rtce ® are highest ami I
1. v ■ profits greatest. I
flv/t Mf/h Every healthy hen |g
w,n when given |j
Poul,ry
E Regulator I
ijjffiv I tjtSke “Vou» back if I
■ ,n "“’all pkas.; also ■
F X. WWsA 12-lb. pail., $1.28: I
Ji J 100-lb. baa, $9. p
3®SsttQ«Wßlsßr , I* s ”-Page poultry book 1
St I _ <J«“t Pratt*
BA f \ ■ roilt-.harlna Booklet I
I At all feed and I
| poultry supply dealers. I
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. ’
j XKll YORK, I’tec. 28. The tveeklx ■
I statement of the New York Associated I
Banks shows the following changes:
Average statement:
llxccss cash reserve $4,727,: 30; decrease i
I $2,811,700.
Loans, increase $8,257,000.
Specie, increase 5i.800,000.
Legal tenders, decrease $1.29,000.
Net deposits, increase $21,518,000.
Circulation, decrease $120,000.
Actual statement:
Loans, increase $13,580,000.
Specie, increase $1,891,000.
Legal tenders. Increase $2,982.0.m.
Not deposits, increase $27,798,000.
Reserve, decrease $744,500.
BUTTER. POULTRY AMD EGGS.
NEW IftRK. 1 tec. 28. I tressed poultry
steadj: turkeys 14fy_6, chickens 12«i36. I
fowls i2<UT«, ducks f0(1i.20. geese 8(818. I
Live poultrt steady: chickens 12><112G.|
towls l’_oi:tij, turkeys 20 asked, roosters!
9 asked, ducks 14 0i 15. geese 134114.
Butter firm; creamery specials 334t37--,
creamer- extras 304/35, state dairy 'tubst
33'1/34. process specials
Eggs active: nearby white fancy 42<8
It. neat lit brown fancy "t asked, extra
firsts 314132. firsts 271828. .
Cheese quiet: whole milk specials 74/
18. q hole milk fancy Irl'< fit 1.7"#, skims spe
cials U : ->'al4. skims tine 13’-'8 14G lull
skims Sfi/11.
Real Estate For Sale
F"oR SALE—Two fine vacant lots on
Hemphill avenue, corner Fourth street.
Fine place for bungalows. Price $1,900
each, or will exchange for farming land.
( harles F. Rice, 607 Peters Building.
1 II WK a bargain for you"; eight-room I
house, two-room servants’ house, on
Spud Boulevard, near Grant park; lot
100 by 190; oast front. Easy terms.
Randall, 217 Temple (’ourt building.
38-26-12
FOR SALK SB4O per year rental value;
price $5,000; eleven-room apartment
house, furnished: a drove of laying chick
ens and pair of rabbits; close touch to
Tech, medical school and railroad em
ployees; quiet street; possession within 30
days; terms. Box 812. care Georgian
26-26-12
NEW six-r<»om bungalow, prettiest and
best built in Decatur, and well wortn
$4,750. 1 must sell at once and will accept
$4,350 on very easy terms. Vacant lot ac
ceptable as part pay. W. H. S. Hamil
ton. owner. Decatur, Ga. Pb.one Decatur
413_ 12-21-2
CHOICE lot on west side, worth $650 to
$750; $l5O cash gets It. “Lot Owner,’’
Box 812, care (leorgian. 29-23-12
F<)R SALE Before buying real estate
call to see us. We handle all classes of
property and will du everything to please
you and treat you right. Ralph O Coch
ran Company, 74-76 reachtree st. 12-4-47
“ASK MR BABBAGE” to sell it 1123
'’.lD.ller Bldg. Ivj 15'il. 12*5*2
Lakewood heights $ five ro m
suburban home; large lot 60x179 to al
ley. corner Adair avenue and Parsons
street, two blocks west of Lakewood car
line. For rent $16.50 a month, or for sale
$2,200: S2OO < ash. $25 per month; almost
like paying rent. Apply to Owner, 409
Equitable Bldg.
For Sale or Exchange—Real
Estate.
(WILL TRADE negro renting property
worth C'jIDO fi'r good purchase money
Holes. \ddress Business, Box 205, care
Georgian. 53-26-12
I
Farms For Sale.
FOR S.XLE OR Rl NT I •.>. <•- lit >RBE
E\RM, WITH GOOD IMPROVE
MENTS: CONVENIENT TO CIH’RCH
AND SCHOOL. P O BoX 70. FoR-
SYTH. GA 60-28-12
To LEASE <)R SELL Four-horse I’arm
or any portion, with water power grist
mill and gin. For quick tratio, easy terms
and low prices. .1. R. Gable. Ravmond.
Ga. 57-26-12
Ft I SAI E r ft] acres land, new 1 ouse
I and barn; two miles from Palmetto.
Apply to \V. o. Keith X- Son, Palmetto,
| ’21*12-27-24
I TI 11 RTY-TWt > acres, improved, one mile
1 east of Stone Mountain; 1.500 feet on
(Georgia railroad. 53,500; will exchange for
eity property. W. H. S. Hamilton, De
catur. Ga. Phone Decatur 413 12-24-3
UR3o«w3eKananLaaßaMMHMMM«Hnai
Constipation and
Sluggish Liver
Don’t tale chances. Get CARTER’S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS right now. They
sever fait to make the liver do its duly. They
core constipation, banish indices
tion, drive out biliousness and
the blues, stop dizziness,
clear the complexion, put S T V»
*a healthy glow on the 1
check and sparkle in the iP
eye. There arc many imitations. Be sure ard
get CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS.
1 he pill is jmrii, dose is small, price is small,
but results ar? jeai.
I'ha GENulhk must bear signatures
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T
When Coal’s Lov
mi tis a lii!,. > iie * i».d spe. < nne*
gti 'oping and (It*' p p-e of coal
jump* up.
That’* : • tiiim you mid
io. ed .voir, bin full v t ii“
pi i--e was <>■«,
\\ s<»rve on üB-o ue. .• a ith
oi y t o b< •' of na’. Our
depends *>n you: ionfl
i donee in us
We have »\ f ■ kind and £ize of
good tual. and evei> shovelful con
, tains a inu.xiinuin riurnhe of heat
unity.
Randall Bros.
PETERS BUILDING. MAIN OFFICE.
YARDS:
; Marietta street and North Avenue, both
phon*"-. 37b. South Boulevard and Geor
gia railroad. Bell phono Main 538, ‘ At
lanta :*O3; M< Hamel street and Southern
raih' ad 801 l Main 354. \tlanta 321. 64
Kn.xn siroet. Bell J 4165. Xtlama 706:
t’2 > I' bo«h phoney -'Cb.
TODAY’S ''
; MARKETS
COTTON.
' v * , - -
NF.M \ < iRK. Dec. 30. Better cables ;
; th;< \ie resulted in the cotton markei '
i heic opening steady with first prices a net ;
• gain of 7 to 13 points from the closing '
1 quotations of Saturday. Commission
houses ami the ring crowd were fair sei l - (
ers during the first 15 minutes, however, i
offerings were readily absorbed by the !
bull leaders and prices rallied 2 to 6 ;
points on near months. It was said that
I brokers representing John McFadden |
I bought about 20,000 bales on and after .
I the call. There were about 15,000 notices
| issued early, which was said to have
come from spot interests.
Futures and spots in Liverpool steady.
NEW YORK.
Quotations In cotton futures -
I I I 11:091 PrSv7 ■
[Open iH • gh, Low IA. M. • Close
I December 113.06112.72:12.66115.71112.59-61 I
January . 12.68.12.73 12.6812.7112.60-'U '
i February(l2.so-52 ’
March .... 12.65 12.67i!2.65 12.65,12.56-58
April . . . . 12.69 12.69!12.68|12.6812.56
May .... 12.G9J12.69112.66:12.66 12.59-60<
June 12 51
July . . . 12.6(1 12.61 12.58 i2T>9 12151-52
August. . . 12.5(i 12.50 12.50 12.51'12.33-41
Septemberll.Bs-89 I
October . , 11.K_ 11.82,11,79 11.7:' I_l .78-7i> ,
NEW ORLEANS.
Qimlatioi's in cotton futures:
I I Tu7dol -4e
[OpenlHigbil ow iA.M.I C'.ax,
December 12.69-70
Januaiy . . 12.83 12.86'12.84 12.84|12.78-79
February . 12.79-81
March . . . 12.87 12.88:12.85 12.86112.80-81
Aprill2.B2-84
Maj . . . 1.2.91 12'.94.12.9012.91 12.85-8(1
•1une12.87-89
July . . . . 12.99:12.99 1.2.91142.99112.93-94
August'l'l2.49
< ictober 1 | | 11.75
STOCKS.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Stuck quotations to 11 a. in.:
| — iT _ T>reV
STOCKS i'pen High Loy. A.AI Cl'se
Altial. C0pper.77 1 .77 1 ., 75 7514 tA 1 -
Am. Smelting 72 ’,2 71’4 7l'-, 7l\
Am. Loeonm. . 11 s . Il=, 41>k 41A H-'k
Anaconda .... 3!' 39 3!t 3n 3'jq
Atcliison 105 HIS 105 105 11)5
A. C. Ll3l 131 130". 1304, 13L,
Am. Can, ptd.'H4 114 114 111 114'i
Am. Beet Sug. 47 :; . 48 46 s , 47 17’..
Am. T. and T. HI 141 141 141 140-1. I
B. R. T “iq 91’, 91’. 91', 91’._. I
Can. Pacific .. 257 1 , ,2572t>’i -. 271’1“. 25S " I
Cell Leatlier . 28’ . 28'.. :BV. - 28V. IS',
Distil. Secnr. . 21 21’/ 21 ' 21’.'. 21
Erie 311, 31’.. 3131’„ 31%
do. pref. .. ’S’. !8-« 48'. 48% 49
G. North., pft1J1::3’..,129‘.j 129% 129% 129’..
interboro .... 18% 18% 18% 18', tßqi
<io. pre!. .. ini’.- 63’6 63$J 63% 63”.,
L. and N1 10 140 140 149 140
Mo. Pacific .. ■IO-’-b t0 r ' B 404, 40’- 40”.
North. Pacific 120% J2o’i- 120% liOG 120
Pennsylvania t.l-% v I s , 12!” H 121 %'l2l %
Heading 166 166 165% 16u% 166’,
. Itock Island .. 23% 23% 23% 23% 23”, |
do. prel. .. 12% 42% 42% 12% 43
, So. Pai isle ...105 .105 105 105 101%
50. Railway .. 27% 27% 27% 27% 27’ . i
51. Paul 111 ’, 111 V. 11 I % 111% 111 %
Tex. Pacific .. :.2 2'”. 22 22 22'..
I tiion I'a.-lflc 158% 158% 158% 158’.. 159%
F. S. Rubber .. 61 64 63% 63% 63%
rtah Copper . 58 58 57% 57% 7.8
1 . S. Steel ... 66 66%. 66% 66% 66%
GRAIN.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Gra n quotations;
Open. High. Low. 11 a in,
WHEAT-
Max . . . !‘IL !»1U IH9IU
July .. . 88% 88% 88% 88R,
CORN
D*-c. ... 47'., 47' $ 47L 47 G
Max. . '8 48% 18 <8 %
Juh 48" h ill 48" h 49
< >ATS
Dec. . . . 32% 32\ :12 : H 32%
-Ma? . . 32' 4 32-4 32 ; u
July . . 32% 32% 32% 32-,
I RIBS-
Mav . . . 9.70 9.75 9.70 9.75
ATLANTA LIVE STOCK MARKET.
(By W. H. White, Jr., of the White Pro
vision Company.)
Qimtations based on actual purchases
during the current week:
I Choice to good steers, i ,000 to 1,200. 5.00
| (<«.3.75; god steers, 80 to 1..000,
Imodium to good steers, 700 t»> 850. 4.25 fa
4.75; good to choice beef cows. 800 to 900
I 3.75'r 4.50: medium to good beef cows. ( 00
( to 800, good to choice heifers,
‘ 750 to 850. 0.75f<r4.50; medium to good
| heifers, 650 to 750, ?>.50@4.00.
The above represent ruling prices on
| go6d quality of beef catlie. Infer!??
! grades ami dairy types selling lower.
I Medium to good steers, if fat. 700 to 800,
Medium to common cows, if
• fat, 700 io 800, 3.256/4 00: mixed common
; to fair, GOO to SOO. good butch-
• er mills,
Prime hogs, 160 to 300 average, 7.10 a
| 7.75; god butcher hogs. 140 to l»;b; $6.75<a
’ 7.00; good butcher pigs. 100 to 140, 6.50'u
7.00: light pig 200 to 150, 6.75 W-6.50; heavy
rough hogs. 2 • to 250, •175'«i7.00.
Above quotations appl> to corn-fed i
i;ogs Mash and p?anut fattened hogs lai t
IL.c lower.
Cattle, receipts normal: market steady.'
• Ilogs, receipts heavier, market lower.' I
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' Real!
Estate
The Best
investment
I w i
bor both (he man with
a jew hundred dollars
and the man with large
capital.
Look. back, ten years and
see the immense increase
in value of all classes 1
of Atlanta Real Etsatc. I
The increase in the next
ten years Will be even
greater
: Why not profit
from Atlanta’s
growth as oth=
i ers have done?
( The Georgian gites you
the Widest choice
ATLANTA MARKETS
1
EGGS Fresh country, candied, 30@32c.
BUTTER—Jersey and creamery. In 1-lh
blocks. fresh country, dull, 15©
20c.
DRESSED POULTRY—Drawn, head
and feet on. per pound: Hens, 16©17c;
fries, 204/32%; rosters, SijlOc: turkeys,
owing to fatness, t7Jji)Bc.
LIVE POULTRY—Hens, 35Q40e; roost
ers. 25f|30c: tries. 2»@35c; broilers. 20<1
25c; puddle ducks. 2o'®3oc: I’ektn duck*.
35®40c; geese, 50'iGOc eacn; turkeys, ow-
1 Ing to fatness. 15&13c
FRUITS AMD PROPUCE.
1 RUIT AND VECETABI.ES—Lemons.
I fancy. $5.50@6.0U per box: bananas. 3%08
: per pound; cabbage. 1.234] 1.50 pound; pea
■ nuts, per pound, fancy, Virginia 6’4®7c,
choice, s’< ; '(i.6c: lettuce.'fam . $1.25'51.50;
choice $1.25@1.50 per crate: Deets, 31.C0*
2 pet barrel: cucumbers. $1.50<g1.75 per
i rate: Irish potatoes. HOi-'al.OO.
Egg plants, $2412.50 oer crate, pepper,
J1J]1.25 per crate: tomatoes, fancy, six
. basket crates. $2.00®2.50; pineapples, $2.50
/ 2 ~> per crate; onions, 75e<&$l per bush.,
i swet potatoes, pumpkin yam, 65@70c.
PROVISION MARKET.
(Corrected by White Provision Company.)
hams. 10 to 12 pounds a verses,
hams. 12 to 14 pounds average.
Cornfield skint,a-1 hams. 16 to 18 pounds
average, 18 %c
Corn'ield pickled pig's feet. 15-pcund
: I.lie, $1.".-.
'.’urnlici'l .jellied meat hi 10-pound dinner
! pail. 12%.
Cornfield nicnlc hams. 6 to 3 pocmls sv
| erase. 14%. .
Cornfield breakfast bacon. 24c.
s *S'* e Lacon (wide or rarrow),
Cornfield fresh port: sausage <’'nk or
bulk) 25-pounrl buckets. 12!tc.
Cornfield frankfurters, buck
ets. average, 12c.
Cornfield bologna sausage, ?*-poun(l
boxes, 11c.
Cornfield lunclei.p hatns. 25-pound
boxes, 13' o.
Cornfield smoked link sausage, 25-
pound boxes, 10c.
Cornfield smoked link /■□usage in pickle,
00-pound cans. .*4.75.
Cornfielil frankfurters In rilekle, 15-
pound kits, $1.75.
Cornfield pure lard, tierce basis’. 12$ie.
•'oiintr) style pure lard, 50-putind tins,
Compound lard (tierce basis), B%c.
D. S. extra ribs, 11 %c.
D. s. Rili bellies, meiinim average, 12%«
D. S belbes. light average ’Sc.
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
l 1.0 l R—Postell s Elegant, J 7.50; Ome
ga, $7..i0: Carter’s ihest). $7.00: Gloria
t silf-risingi, .56.35; Victor) 'finest pat
ent. *6.50: Diamond (patent), pat
(juality (finest patent!. $6.50: Mono
gram. *6.00; Golden Grain, 85.50; Fault,
loss, finest. $6.25; Home ijueen ihigb
! "st patent). *56.75: Puritan (highest;
(latent). $5.75: Paragon (highest patent),
I $...i3: Sun Rise (half patent), $5.25: White
t'loml (highest patent). $5.50: White Lily
< high patent ). $5.50; White Daisy. $5.50';
Sunbeam, $5.25; Southern Star (patent).
$o 2o: Ocean Spray (patent). $5.20; Tulin
(straight), 4.1.,; King Cotton ’haif pat
ent). $5.00: lon grade. 98-lb sacks. $4.00.
'■'ißN Choice red cob. 74c; Tennessee
while, 7uc; choice yellow, 73c; cracked
corn. 75e.
MEA) Plain 144-pound sacks. 71c: 96-
pnuml sacks. 72c; 48-ponnd sacks. 74c; 24-
potiml sacks, 76c; 12-pound sacks. 73c.
OATS Fancy clipped. 51c; No. 2 clipped
7.0 c; fancy white, 49c; No. 2 white, 43c;
mixed. 47c: Texas rust proof, 65c; Okla-
I iioma rust proof..6oe: Appier, 75c; wintrt
grazing. 75e.
COTTON SEED MEAL Harper. $23;
prime. S2B: creamo feed. $26.
-loTToN SEED HULLS'—Square sacks.
$13.00.
SEEDS fSncked): Wheat Tennessee
blue stem, $1.60; German millet. $1.65: am
ber cane seed, $1.55; car.e seed, orange,
51 50; rye /Tennessee), $1.25: red top cane
seed. $135: rye (Georgia). $1.35; red rust
proof oals, 72c; Buri oats, 75c: blue seec
oats. 50c: barley. $1.25.
HAY Per hnn Iredweight; TimothT.
choice, large bales, 31.40; No. 1 small
$1.30: No, 2. small. Si. 15: Timothy No. 1
■ lover mixed, $1.15; clover hay, $1.13: al
falfa. choio- $1.40: No. 1. $1.35; whea!
straw. 70c; Bermuda liay, 85c.
FEEDS'! UFF.
SHORTS- White. 100-11’ sacks. $1.35
llallida j,white. 10-Ib. sacks. $1 00: dandy
middling. 100-lb. sacks. 51.85; fancy 75-lb.
sacks, $1.80: P. W.. 75-lb. sacks. $1.70:
brown, 100-lb. sacks. $1.60; Georgia feed.
75-lb. sacks, $1.65: bran. 7">-1b sacks.
$1.40; 100-lb. sacks. $1.35: 50-Ib. sacks
$1.35: I iomeeloine. $1.60; Germ meal. $1.60.
CHICKEN FEED—Beef scrap, 100-lb
sacks. $3.26: GO-lli. sacks, 33.50; Victory,
*2.05, pigeon feed. $2.25: Purina pigeon
feed, $2.25: Purina chowder, dozen, pound
tikgs . $2.30: Purina scratch, 100-pouml
*1.90: Victory Scratch. 50-lb. sacks. *1.95;
nio-lb. sacks. $1.90; wheat, 3-bushei bag.
).i-r bushel. $1.40: oyster shell. 80c; Purina
pigeon feed. $2.35: special scratch, 10-lt
sacks, SI.BO.
GROUND FEED—Purina feed, 100-lb
sacks. $1.75; 175-Ib. sacks. $1.73; Purine
molasses feed, *1.70; Arab feed. $1.70;
Mlt ecda feed, “R. 67. Suvrcne dairy feed,
..I i.o; Universal horse meal. $1 30: velvet
feed. $1.50; Monogram. 100-lb. sacks, $1.60:
Victory horse feed. 100-lb. sacks, $1.60
A. It. c. feed. $1.55: Mlll.o dairy feed
Jl.iiO; alfalfa molasses meal, $1.75; aifalle
meal. $1.50; beet pulp. 10-lb. sacks, *1.60.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Per pound, standard granu
lated, 5%: New York refined, 5o; planta
tion. Gc
COFFEE Roasted 'Arbuckle’s). $25.
A AAA. 814.50 in bulk; in bags and bar
rels. 821; green. 20c.
RICE -ilead, 4’ios%e; fancy .head, 5%
4/.i:according to grade
LARD Silver leaf, 12$<c net pound:
I Scoco, 9e per pound: Flake White, ac per
j pound: Coltolene. $7.30 per case; Snow ■
ilrift. *7, 85 per case.
CHEESE Fancy full cream, 20c.
SARDINES-- -Mustard, $3 per case; one-
I quarter oil. $3.
SALT One liur.er-d pounds. 68o: salt
brick i plain), per case, $2.25; salt brick
| (medicated), per ease. $4.85; salt, red
. re-k, per cwt.. $1.00: salt, white, per cwt .
| tine; ('.ranacrystal, ease, 25-lb. sacks, 75c;
' salt ozone, per case, 30 paokakes, 90c; 50-
: lit sacks. 30c: 25-lb. sacks. l*c
MISCELLANEOT.’U ‘.eorgta cane syr
up. 38c: axle grease, $1.75: soda craekers,
7 : ,<: per pound: lemon cracker’, 8c; oys
ter. 7c; tomatoes 12 pounds). $1.65 case:
; <7 pound"). $2.25: nayy beans, $3,25; Lin-*
beat:-. 7’ shredded biscuit, $3.60; -oliert
oats. $3.10 per case: grits (bags). $2.40:
pin!; salmon, $2.75 per case; pepper. 18c
Iter pound; R. E. Lee salmon, *7.7.0: cocoa,
38ra roast beef. $3.80: syrup, 30c per gal
lon; Sterling ball potash, $3.30 per case;
soap, $1504/4.00 per case: Rumford bak
ing powder. $2.50 per ■•Bse
FISh.
FISH Bream an/i perch. 7c per pound;
snapper. 9c per pound; trout. 10c per
pound; bluefish, 7e per pound: pompano,
25c per pound: mackerel. 9'iflOc per lb.;
mixed tish, 54<6c per lb.; black bass, 10c
ver pound; mullet. sl2 per barrel.
(tISTERS i’er gallon: Plants, $1.6'1;
1 extra -'•lects, $1.50; selects. $1.40;
Btra Is. St. 21): standard. $1: rclfers. 9"e.
HARDWARE.
PL'‘WSTtMJKS Halmai), 95c: Fe:g.»-
ecu. si.oii
AXLES- $7 00418.00 per dozen, base.
Sll’t'l’ *2.25 per s'U' k.
SHi’ES Horse. *i.50®>4.75 ver keg
LEAF* Bar. 71-e per pound. •
Nails -Wire, $2.00 base. •
IRO7-"—Per pound, fie base: Swede, 4*.
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
i ' 111’ Ail'' Dev. .8. Hogs ■-Receipts.
. : .‘i.cOO. Market sto 10c lower; mixed and
! buti'ln-.rs, 7.20'117 55; good heavy. 7.464/
i ..6; rough beti’y. 7.20ib7.40; light, 7.20&
7 s’t. . igs. 5 254/7 10: bulk, 7.10417.35.
''attl l Receipts, 6.000. Market steady .
iiiev .-. 6 ’o© I'.aO: vows ami heifers, 2.75©
8.00; stockers and feeders. 5.00ft7.40; Tex
ans. 'l. (•)''/ 8.: 3. cabes, 8.45© 10.00.
Sheep Receipts, 25,000. Market slow
ami weak native ami Western. 4 20©5.cC,
lambs, 6.1038.65.
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATION#.
UHi<’AG* >, Dec 28 Wheat No. 2 red
1.09© 1.10’,. No 3 red 1.04fll.0», No. 2
hard winter 81’11931,. No. 3 hard winter
874/91. No. 1 Northern spring 89%, No. 2
Northern spring 88%. No. 3 spring BXWB6
’'urn N" 3 '■’•>. No. 8 white 46%V47.
No. 3 yellow No. 4 42%f<i42%. No. 4
whin 45 u '6. No. 4 y ellow 42%W4f%.
' ’am Xo. 2 32%, No. white 53%®34%.
iNo :' "2% No. 5 white *: %'q>s3, No. 4
Ivti ■■ 31% standard 3S’,©3u , i.
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