The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, October 17, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 News of the Cotton Crop and Markets AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET MIDDLING 9 CENTS. TONE STEADY. New York Cotton Market (TODAY'S FIGURES.) Open. High. Low. Close. January B.GB 8.78 5.67 8.77 March 859 8.68 8.57 8.68 May 8.49 8.56 October 9.02 9.11 9.01 9.10 December 8.81 8.87 Si. 81 8.87 Tone—Steady. Spots—9:3o. (YESTERDAY’S FIGURES.) Open. High. Low. Close. January 8.55 8.71 8.54 8.70 March 8.46 8.63 8.45 8.61 October 8.97 9.10 8.95 9.05 December 8.82 8.87 8.82 8.85 Tone—Very Steady. Spots—9.3o. New Orleans Cotton Market (TODAY'S FIGURES.) Open. High. Low*. Close. January 8.54 8.61 8.54 8.61 October 8.92 8.92 December 8.63 8.71 8.63 8.71 Tone—Steady. Spotsß%c. (YESTERDAY’S FIGURES.) Open. High. Low. Close. January - 8.42 8.58 8.42 8.58 October.. 8.82 8.96 8.81 8.94 December 8.51 8.G9 8.57 8.69 Tone —Steady. Spots— B%c. Chicago Grain and Provisions (TODAY’S FIGURES.) Jt'HEAT— Open. Close. December.. .. 1-00% 1.00(4 May CORN— December.. .. » ■ *•• 63% 63% May C \ fS— December 48% 48% May - LARD— January 9.07% 9.05 October 9- 40 a ' BS ‘January 8. "5 8.02% October BWJ (YESTERDAY'S FIGURES.) WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. December »9% 1.00% 99% 1.00% COR ‘October 71% 71% 71% 71% December 63 63% 63 63% 0A October 43% 47% 41% December 48 % 48 % 48 V<* 48 % LA ‘ !r, .hmuary 9.17% 9.17% 9.10 9.12% October 9‘*° January 8.10 8.10 8.07% 8.07% October.'.' .'.' 8.80 8.80 8.77% 8.77% FULL QUOTATIONS IN THE LOCAL MARKETS / ODAY’S FIGURES.) Low m * Strict Kw middling ° Middling “ , „ Strict middling " ' Hood middling a 1-4 (YESTERDAY’S FIGURES.) Low middling * }V!r Strict low middling * ]?'7® Middling ° “ Strict middling " Good middling “ ,51U receipts, sales AND SHIPMENTS Net receipts today 3,2 id Through cotton today oub Gross receipts today 3 '®" z SALES FOR THE WEEK. sales. Spin. Shnlt Sat. . . . Mon •••• •••• V.'ed •••• Thors •••• •••• Fri. •••• Total. . . 1440 .... 2326 RECEIPTS FOR THE WEEK. 1908 1907 Sat 3832 3777 Mon... •: • ■ Tues •••• Wed .... Thurs .... Frl Total. . . 3832 3777 STOCKS AND RECEIPTS Stock in Auguata. 1908 r. 4,118 Stock in Augusta, 1907 37.712 Receipts since Sept 1, 1908.... 110.017 Receipts since Sept 1. 1907 127,189 IN SIGHT AND SUPPLY 1907 1903 Sight to Oet 16. .2,405.951 1,825.882 during week 331,142 382,126 Visible supply . 2.722,202 2.806,294 “To The Farmers and Merchants of Carolina and Georgia: We expect higher prices for cotton later In the season. We are prepared to assist you in holding your crop. We will ad vance you 7 1-2 cents a pound on cotton you wish to hold. Write us or ship your cotton to Barrett & Doughty, Augusta, Ga.” ■* Write ua for information. All Inquiries promptly answered. BARRETT 4. DOUGHTY. ESTIMATES FOR TOMORROW Today. Last Tr Galveston 91 •• 1 11-11500 Houston 7964 8-10000 New Orleans 10365 PORT RECEIPTS Galveston 17403 11787 New Orleans 9926 8968 Mobile 1866 1416 Savannah 1 1374 14756* Charleston 2281 2217 Wilmington 5356 5763 ! Norfolk 3181 4370; Various 28' Total porta lest.). .54000 49305! INTERIOR RECEIPTS 18M 1907 Houston 21279 7618! Augusta 3832 3777! Memphis • 4917 St. Louis 750 .... | AUGUSTA DAILY RECEIPTS. 1907 1908 Georgia railroad 1326 1390 Southern railroad 399 964 Central of Georgia 412 186 C & VV. C. railroad.. .. 452 21C Atlantic Coast Line.. .. 96 .... Wagon.. 452 520 Net receipts 3227 3276 Through 550 556 Total v 3777 3832 LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET TODAY Jan-Feb. . .4.02 .... 4.58 Feb-Mar. . . 4.Cl .... 4.58 Mar-Apr. . .4.60 4.67 >4 Apr-May. . . 4.60 .... 4.57 May-June. . . 4.59 .... 4.56 •lune-July. . . 4.59*4 •••• 4.56*4 .July-Aug. . . 4.5944 .... 4.56Vj Aug-Sepl. . .4.58 .... 4.54*4 Sept Oet. . . 4.80 .... 4.77*4 Oct-Nov. . . 4.71 .... 4.68 ; Nov-Dee. . . 4 63 .... 4.60 ! Dee-Jan. . .4.61 .... 4.59 Sales. 4,000; receipts, 8.000; tone, easy; mlddllng, 5.03. New York Stock Market (TODAY’S FIGURES.) Close. Atchison 90% Baltimore & Ohio 96% Canadian Pacific 174% Chicago & Altbn 38 Colorado Southern 42% Denver & Rio Grande 28% Do., pfd 68% Krie 30% Illinois Central 138 Louisville & Nashville 105% New York Central 104% Reading 130% Rock Island 19(4 Rock Island pfd 47 St. Paul 137% Southern Pacific 103% Southern Railway 21% Union Pacific 166 Wabash 12% Interboro Metropolitan pfd .. .. 31 Great Northern 131% Amalgamated Copper 75% American Car & Foundry .. .. 40% American Locomotive 49 American Cotton Oil 34% Am. Smelting &Refinlng 86% Brooklyn Rapid Transit 48% Colorado Fuel & Iron 35% General Electric 144 National Lead 82 Sloss Sheffield Steel 62% Southern Pacific pfd ITT') Sugar 142% United Slates Steel 46% Do., pfd « 108% Mackay’s 74 Virginia Carolina Chemical .. .. 31% AUGUSTA GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Always Up-to Date.) Murphey & Co. quote prices on Au gusta grain, provision and produce ai follows: D. S. sides, 45-lb., 10%c. D. S. plates, 8-lb., ave, 10%c. D. S. bellies, 22-lb. ave., ll%c. Smoked sides, 45-lb. ave., 11 Vic. Smoked shoulders. 8-10-lb., 9 \ c. No. 1 Picnic hams, 11-lbs., 9 I-4c. Dove brand hams, ll lba., 15%c. Red Gravy hams, 13%c. Capi'ol City hams, 11-lb. 15c. it. G. Breakfast bacon 1314 c. Best white corn SI.OO. Best white oats, 64c. Purina chick feed, (12-25 c bags) $2.25. Chicken Teed. 60-lbs., 95c. Corn chops, 96-lhs„ $1.85. Dairy feed, 100-lbs., $1.55. Pure wheat middlings. $1.60. Pure wheat bran, $1.45. Virginia H. P. peanuts, sc. 22-lb. cream cheese, 16c. 32-lb. Flat Cheese, 16%c. Best second patent flour, $5.10. Standard patent flour. *5.50. Woolcott’s Royal High patent flour, $5.75. .larboe’s Royal high patent Hour, $5.90 Ktnereal, highest parent flour, $6.00. The above prices on flour l-8s and 1-4 s cotton; wood 15c more. 2-lb. new baggin, 7%c. 2-lb. standard pieced bagging, s%<i 2-lb. sugar bag cloth. 5%c. New arrow ties, $1.05. Whole rebundle ties, 95c. Riveted ties, 70c. No. 1, Ga syrup, %bbls., 38c. Whi e clover drips, bbls. 30c. Pure Cuba Molasses, bblH., 31c. P. R molasses, 19c. C. O. Molasses, bbls., 15c. Cabbage, per lb. I%c. N. C. apples, $3.50. Irish potatoes, $2.50. White Onions, per crate. 91.25. C. C. leaf lard, 50-lb. cana, 12%C. Cottoleoe, per case U)s and 4s, 36.25. Fidelity K. K lard, 60-lb. cans. 12 %c. Snow Dr ft Holgess lard, 60-lb cans, B%e. Flake White Com. lard, 60-lb. cans, 8 %c. Lard lr. tierces, Vic, less; In 60-ib tubs, *4r less. N. Y. Oran, sugar, bba.. $5 30. N. Y. Gran, sugar, 4, 25-lb bags, *•5.35. N. O. Gran, sugar, bbs. only *5.00. Sugar f. o. I), coast, 10c lesß. 96-lb. Pearl grlis. all sizes, *2.20. Georgia Country Meal, 96-lb., *1.95. Georgia Country Meal, 48-lb. 9Mc. Georgia Country Meal, 24-lb. 50c. Alfalfa meal, *1.35. No. I Alfalfa hay, per ton. *23.00. No. 1 Tlmonthy hay, per ton, *lB. No. 1 Pea Vine hay, per t0n,520.00. No. I Vetch hay, per lon, *lB 00. New native hay, per ton, *15.50. Cotton seed meal, *24.00. Cotton seed lllllls, per toil '♦ 00. Common green coffee, 7% i Hiandard green coffee Bc. Fancy green coffee, 9*4c. Cracked rice. 3*4c. Medium head rice, 4315. Head rice, 534 c. Fancy heud rlcy, 6*4c. Kerosene oil, 13c. Sail, cotton bag*, s'lc. Texas R. P. oats. 67c. Heard!*** barler *1 40. Blue tem wheat *1.60. Georgia Seed rye. *1.60. Sausage In oil, 50-lb. )ln», 7<4«. Bologna sausage 7c. Pigs Foot *4bbl*. *I.OO. Every Woman * l i* ittWmTU »d<l •tiooM kno w fx A L\ r .^mlMAßVFLWhirlingSpray H VjO . flsjtl lUb i# w \a*lnu| *»rlf jt» M 'Hrt t OMffti- Am jnor <1 "in lst for fiT. li liVTrj ,UI ’' r u.» ' CU,M m • $ J TSitiSDl** iA'I.AS. M UIVI I Mi ti»Mi4idMicl.M V\ tOKIt. THE AUGUSTA HERALD J. C. McAULIFfE. Market Editor (YESTERDAY'S FIGURES.) Close'. Atchison 90% Baltimore & Ohio 97% Canadian Pacific ... .175% Chicago & Alton 38% Chicago A Northwestern .. ..160% Colorado Southern 42% Denver & Rio Grande pfd .. .. 69 Erie 30% Illinois Central 138% Louisville A Nashville 106% Missouri Pacific 56 New York Central 104% Pennsylvania 12i Reading 13115 Rock Island 19:% Rock Island pfd 17 % St. Paul 138% Southern Pacific 103% Southern Railway 22% Union Pacific 167% Union Pacific pfd 87% Wabash f ... 12% Wisconsin Central 21U Interboro Metropolitan 10% Do., pfd ;u Great Northern 132 Amalgamated Copper 76 American Car & Foundry .. .. lit 1 , American Locomotive 49% American Cotton Oil 34% American Smelting ,t- Refining.. 87% Hrooklvn Rapid Transit IS% Colorado Fuel A Iron 45% General Electric 144% National Lead 82% People’s Gas 95% Pressed Sieei Car 32% Pullman Palace Car 163% Sloss Sheffield Steel , .. 63% Southern Pacific pfd 118% Sugar 1:13 United Slates Steel 45% Do., pfd 109% Western Union 60% Maokay’s 73% Mackay’s pfd 70 LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS. (Corrected by Marvin .» vianutr.l Government Bonne. Mia AflcoJ. IT. 8. 3a 1918 100 TT. 8. 2 s 1030 103 IJ. S. 4s 1936 131 % State Bonds. On. 3**h 1930 .1 and .1 .. 100 On. Ga. 4MiB, 1922, J * J ... 106 City Bonds. Augusta 4s, 1931. M A!.- S. . 97 ——. Augusta 4 , < ; *. 1926. A to 0 102 Atlanta 6s. 1914. J to J.. 106 Augusta 4s, 1936 M uud ..97 —.- Charleston 4 V&B, 1923, A A O 104 Charleston 6s, 1924. A A 0 105 Coumbtn, 4s, 1910, .1 to J.. Jt> —-- Columbus, J. A .1 102 Jacksonville 6s, 1924, M A N 104 Macon 4 Mi*. 1926, January quarterly 101 —— Macon Oh, 1910, January quarterly . 102 —— Savannah 6s. 1909. Feb ruary quarterly 99 Savannah 6s 1914, January quarterly 103 Railroad Stocks. Atlanta and Went I* >lnt On H R and TVk’g CoN 235 Southwestern K K Co .. 105 Bar, a stock* Augusta Savings Hank . 175 —— Irish-American iiai.'K (pur $25) 40 Merchant* Hank 190 |l»* National Bank 133 ib, National Kxrhungo Hank. 12<l 1;(( A and H R R Co 105 C of (la Ist pfd Income Gs, 1915, Oct 54 C of (Ja 2nd pfd Income 5s 1946. Oct 45 C of Ga 3rd Income, 6h. 1945, Get .31* C of Ga Rv Mol,llf I)tv Ist ss. 194«. .1 and .1. .. 104 C (' A A 2nd 7s, 1910, A and O ..104 Gn R R A Hanking Co ftp. 1910 102 Gn R R A B Co Ga. 1922 11l H Ry Co.. Ist con. ss. 1994. J and J lOIVfc Southern Cottrn Mill chock*. Abbeville Cotton 1* ill Ik (H C) 90 94 Aiken Mfg Co (H C).. .. 97 Anderson Cotton Mills (H C) pfd 62 60 Arkwright Mills 105 ]O9 Augusta Factory /0 Helton Mills 110 jl2 Cabarrus Cotton Mills . 130 135 Chadwick Mfg Co (N C.) Pfd 100 100 Planters Roan A Havings Hank (par $10) 30 22 Union Havings Hank (par •25) 62 Vi Citizens' Hank I'll Local Bonos. Auguata Factory Ist ns. due 1915, M and M . .101 ——— Augusta Ry & Klee Co Ist 6s, 1940. .1 A 1> 94 Hon Air Mot "I Co. 6s. J A- !»., 1011-21 .. .100 Local Bonos. Enterprise Mfg Co. Ist 6h, 1923. MAN 93 9/ Hlbley Mfg Co. Ist 6s. due 1923. J 4k li ...... 91 97 Railroad Bonds. Augusta Ho Ry Ist mort gage, Ga, J A 1 > .... 55 #9 C of Ga Ry Ist Mfg 55,.. 1945. F and A 112 C of Ga Ry Ist Con Mtg Gs, 1945. M and M ..10# C of Ga. Mac A Nor lilv Ist Gs, 194 G, J and J..10S —— Central of Gi, M. G and Ate Ist 6s, 1947 J and J 10: Central of G»» Kat»*nton Branch. Ist Gs. 1920, J and It ... 101 —— Chlmiola Mfg Co 'H O) 120 120 Clifton Mfg 'a t H C). . 116 Jit Clifton Mfg Co (H Cl pfd |.O Columbus Mfg Co (Gal.. 9# ](<i ( otirtenay Mil Co (H C) 97 1«»- Dallas Mfg Co (Ala) .. 94 1 01 Knorec Mfg Co IH C; . 70 Knore* Mfg Co (H C) pfd 101 Fagle and Hhoonls Mills Mia).. - 132 Kasley Cotton Mill* (8 C) 135 J 4 Knterprlss Mfg Co (Ga).— - ►, Gaffney Mfg Co (H C).. »1 JOO Do 2d pfd H# si Gainesville Colton Mills (On) 60 fa Granlfevllli Mfg Co fdC) IGS (Rat.by Mill, pfd ..... tu Greadel Mills (H C) .... 115 J Henrietta Mills (N C) .. l«o i*., Klnv Mfg Co . . —9/ I Jjingley Mfg Co 97 114ifi* '*star Cotton Mills tH <’> 10# Cotton Ml.ls (H (J) pfd ir,i 130 ♦ Irn-stone Mills (H C) • 140 f/Oulse Mills (M C) 90 a. la* pfd • 9# Marlt>oro Cotton Mills (H C) 9Do Orangeburg Mfg Co ski 2nd pfd ....... 90 Palluun Mfg Co (Ga) pfd 101 -Of ATLANTIC COAST LINE NOTE-These arrivals and departures are given ns Information, but arrival and connections are not guaranteed. R 1 feetlvo September 29th, 1908. No. 82. No. 86 North.. South 2.30 pm lav .. .. Augusta. .. Ar 10.00 am •1.03 pm 1.v.. .. Barnwell .. ..l,v 7.65 am •f.3opni Lv .. Denmark.. .. l.v 4.23 pm 6.09 pm I.v .. Orangeburg .. Lv 6.04 pm 6.50 pm l.v .. . Sumter.. .. Lv 6.28 pm 8.25 pm Lv .. ..Florence .. ..Lv 4.4 On, ID 6. .0am Ar .. .Richmond.. .. Lv 7.26 pm 8.40 am Ar Washington.. Lv 3.15 pm 10.00 am Ar .. ..Baltimore.. .Lv 2.12 pm 12.1 Spin Ar ..\\ . I’hua .LvlLssum l’. I <pm \r New York, _.M St Ls 9.26 am BI’LLM.\N »*BWOILl«m" CAItS between Augusta and New York without change. Dining Car Service between Florence and New York. L. D. McCDLLUM, Commercial Agent. SO7 Broad St. T. C. WHITE. \\ j. CRAIG, Con. Puss. Agent, Pass. TrafT. Mgr.. Wilmington, N. C. CENTRAL OF OEORCIA RAILWAY. M urrent rtcucautes corrected 10 mue.) t»oih Mciidbtii Time.) DItFARTURkS. For Scvar.onk and Macon *7:3oam For Dublin and Savannah • 4:45pm For Savannah and M icon ••3:4opm For Savannah and Macon BW4oi>m ARRIVALS. From Savannah and Macon .. !!B:o6am From Savannah and Macon . ..••S-bOara From Savannah and Macon . . *7:6opm Fiom Dublin and Savunauh... • *l2:4bpm * Dally. ••Except Sunday. BSunday only. Drawing Hooin Slecoln* Oar* between Augusta and Snvunimh on night truing Connect • at Mllb'ii with lirough f-ieep- Ing cars *«* and from Macon, A Ban to, Columbus. Birmingham and Cldcnjo. Ills F. F. POW l-lltS. W NY. ILU^KUTT, Com l. Agi. Trav. Bunn. Agi. 736 Broun at. Charleston & Western Carolina Kailway V..„ ,1S '.""'V'vtli'iiH wllli oih,-i- wniiiu %tll *l■ I>■ kivi-ii a. laroriimiiuo, ■ lid are not ku.ii an 1,-, ,1: (Effective Sept. 14, 190 B.) DEPARTUtiED. c.ono a. in. f ~. I ,ily, fur Anderson, benoeu, \Vallii,'ln. utn 10:10 a. ir. No. I. nmy mr ureenwouu, LaurciiM, Hrecnvllle, 'Spartanburg, • lendci t.onvill* and AhlicvllUi. 2 ; 06 i>. m. No. ti Mily for Allendale, Fairfax, Oha » , le*unti. Savannah, Ibnuforl, Pori Koyal. 4:40 p. m.—No. Dully for (Iroen wood. No. 6 leaves (jir«*ti wood at o:i>u m. Ui- for bpaitanbuig. ARRIVALS. No. Dally Tom Oiuenwood, 9-30 a. iil No. 41, nil, ly from Charier,ton, Sa vannah, Beaufort. Port Koyal, etc, 12:30 p. in No. 2. dally from AMlicvtlle, Spart anburg, On 'on wood, etc., 6.15 p. in. No. X. dally from Anderson, McCormick, do.. 7:85 p. m. Trains 41 and 42 run solid between AiigiiMin ami Charleston. Ti l We* kly Parlor Car service between Augusta and IstievlUfr, leaving Augusta INt uleyu I’liur ulay< md iturdayH; Asheville Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days. Trains Nos | arid » KKNRST WILLIAMS. Hericnil Passenger Agent. No. MOV iiioadeny, Augusta. Us. AUTOS, DOGS AND FOX HAD EXCITING RACE Olio of t.lio Dors Wore Kill ed anil the Other Was Last Seen FoltnwiiiK the Fox. NFAV YORK. Two rncimr curs, two fox-hounds uiul h fox luul nn <<\ cltlnK Baturdny on the Vumterbllt cup course ,|nsl beyond I hr- Meudowbrook hunt club, which n- Bull'll 111 one of lire ill's- lielnK kill ed while flic oilier and the fox were hisl seen dlnuppearillK ncross the Henifisleiiil Meadows. DR- J- Ti~I3LACK”NOW WITH THE SANDIFER DRUG CO- The mnnv friends of Dr. .1. It flliick, who Is ipiiio well known In Aiikusli, espeelaliy in West Knd and Wood lawn, will no doubt be Interested and idea: <il to learn that he Is now eon fleeted with the Knndlfer I irilK Go,, where he will be ; lad to serve them In llndr wards In the ilrun line. In Kolny In the Hanillfer lirut', Go, lie assoelale- 1 Imself wllh one of Ihe InaAinv ami most enierprlsliiK firms 111 AuKUsta and will Is- aide In fur nish lilkli cnuli material on short no tlc-<- at all linns. MR. I. P. WARD, OF THE CLYDE LINE, IS CONFINED TO HIS ROOM Th* many frfonilM of Mr. I I* Ward. Hm- |)Opular rfftfimr-nlal agent of Hm flyd** Dine, regret 19 learn that hi* Im conflrud to his room. It 1« 1 bought, however, that he will he able to he on the afreeig In a few day* PRACTICAL. Knh ker " ntn ' n •.*tly lnfr r/ Mt< d In He- preservation of the forests,” M»s. Kflicker “Kuppose you begin by watering the rubber plant."- New York Hun. I'd. Mfg Co, F W (8 C) . .100 104 Itabdgh Cotton Mil in (N C) i(ki 104 Horn lrede Mtv Co Com 60 —— URINARY /C DISCHARGES Hi Iff s'a KKMRVKH IN 24 HOURS. gjilß!mir (mioy; Ufcfefr- *>.. «. **. * te , Jkm/trt <tf > tmnt> if no ALL liki 00/hTH FINANCIAL THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA 707 BROAD STREET. ORGANIZED 1865. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $450,000.00 L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier. BEGINNING AUG. IST, 1908, this Bank will pay 4 per cent In terest nil CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITT-. These certificates will be Issued by us In sums of SIOO.OO and up, for stipulated periods of time, to suit the Depositors' convemience. SAFETY LOCK BOXES $3.00 TO $20.00 PER YEAR. The business of our out of town friends carefully looked after. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK, has Capital $400,000.00 Surplus 140,000.00 Stockholders’ Liability 400,000.00 Total • $940,000.00 as SECURITY FOR ITS DEPOSITORS Your Account, is Solicited. Georgia Railroad Bank Augusta, Georgia. This Bpnk Solicits the blinking business of merchants and corporations. We pay 4 Per Cent Interest on all deposits placed in our Savings Dept. YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED. THE MERCHANTS BANK. Capital and Surplus. $300,000.00 Offers to business men every eonvenieiiee consis tent with good banking and solicits their business. Dear Reader , Do You Want the News? Then, Read The Herald It Gives It First It Gives It To-Day, Not Early To-Morrow It Is Read By the People Now Is Subscription Time You May Choose for Yourself CITHER “Hard Times” or “Good Times” FOR IT HAS COME TO BE A PERSONAL PROB LEM WITH EACH BUSINESS MAN. ;fC.' The "hard times" arc over, xnnerally speaking, Th* arc not over for those, people who are content to have them continue. , With the advent of Fill activities In business will come to <a< h merchant to each man who is conducting a business the oppor (unity to say a long good bye to "bard times," or to cling to them a little longer. It Is to be, largely, „ test of courage the making of (hi* choice. A test, of advertising courage mainly, Tire stronger briskness men will choose good times as a mat ter of r mrrse and will proeejd to make the choice effective by a campaign of real advertising There will he better bigger more es. factive advertising done this Full than ever before. I hr* afraid merchant will wonder "where the money I* coming from to pay the hills." Ho will, In some cases, decide that he must not "take,the risk" That will be HIM liF' ISION FOB "HARD ’> 1 y l»: ; - ’ In preference to "g-«"d times," so far as he, personally, la concerned. Prosperity I* now a personal question. Your* I* s pee sonal question with you. This Is both trus and Important. Übb THE HERALD For Results in Augusta. , PAGE SEVEN FINANCIAL