The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 03, 1906, Image 8

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I THE ALBANY OAtTY HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1906, CLARK & CO., COTTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, IGA. Mem berg Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago and New York. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. aiew Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton. New York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.--Cotton. Chicago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain. Gibert & Clay.—Cotton. licag' $lew York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks and Bonds. Correspondence Invited If You Have Contract Hauling of any kind, and want it properly and promptly done--you lrad bet ter see us § I EL W. LIVINGSTON & CO. LEADING LIVERYMEN THE MARKETS TODAY'S FOREIGN AND DOMES TIG COTTON QUOTATIONS. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee-Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. - Market Receipts. ▲lbaht, Ga m January 3,1906. by wagon 12 a . y by wagon »4 f 8»-424 f 88fl 1 yesterday by ralL / 743 1 prertoualy by rail 40,876-41,619 m iiw Rac’d yesterday b Rap'd previously l CQTTONJMCKINGS. Furnished lor Daily Herald Readers by Clark & Co. UverpopI refused to respond to fu ture advance, but took 10,009 spots at 2 points advance. Sixty thousand bales per week Is the physical capac ity o.’ the British mills. Some busi ness there. Most flattering reports come from the dry goods district; three yard sheetings are selling in New York at 7%c. per yard. This is the highest price since 1206 and based on cotton at 15 cents per pound. Local Cotton Market ot.tss Demand fair, but little offering. New York Cotton Market. Prev Op’d High Low Close Close January 11.16 11.90 11.16 11.25 11.18 March 11.45 11.61* 11.45 11 55 11.43 May 11.6* 11.75 11.62 1171 11.63 July 11.69 11.83 1169 11.79 11.73 ftpote quiet. Mid. 11.85. Futures closed steady. Liverpool is due 2 up tomorrow. New Orleans Cotton Market. Prev. Op’d High Low Close Close January 11.44 11.58 11 44 I1.5S 1144 March 11.73 1184 11.78 11.83 11 69 May 11.86 11.95 1186 1193 11.80 July.... 11.98 12 06 11.98 12.01 11.00 Mid. 119-16; Hales 925 *~ Futures closed. steady. Jan-Feb.... Feb-Mar... Op’ 2pm Close Close 5.98 5 99 6.03 5.08 6.01 6.01 6.06 6.02 Mar-Apr . 605- 6 06 6.09 6.06 Apr-May «.08 6 0S 6.12 6.09 May-June 6.11 6.11 6.15 612 Hales, 10,000; Middlings, 6 12: Receipts 18,000; Futures opened quiet and closed steady CORN—WHEAT—MEAT. Chicago, Jan., 3.— Open. Close. Wheat—May 88f 88* Corn—May 44f 44! Oats—May 32* 32* Pork—May 13.50 13.77 Lard—May 7.50 7.50 Ribs—January 7.22 7.22 A SCOtCH HIGH BALL u both a refreshing and healthy drink. Of course it must Be made with Pure Scotch Whiskey. AVe have acme which we can guarantee absolutely. It is made in one of the most famous and reputable Scotch distilleries. It is bofllcd under government su pervision. No heftsr or purer can he made. Try a hottle and note the line flavor and aroma. Oavis-Kxchango Bunk Building THE OFFICE Broad Street. Front PARTIES WISHTO HOLDING TON SEND TO iNY WAREHOUSE GO. m OBTAIN CHEAP INSURANCE, STORAGE AND MONEY. Liverpool Cotton Market New stock flbered codfish, 10c. pack age, bricks 15c., 2 for 25. 'Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. Brown and Frank Hayne, the great New Orleans bull leaders, are quietly buying every bale of spots they can. Europe sent heavy buying orders to New Orleans on the opening. Takings of American spinners to date are 215,000 in excess of last year. Cotton was cheap then and trade good. Director North, 'f the census bu reau, refused to grant the request of the New Orleans Exchange to issue the ginners* on Jan. 9th instead of the 8thv so the most important docu ment of the crop will be issued with the greatest market closed. For practical work; for saving time; for long service.and complete satisfaction,\ no other typewnter^uite^ equals TheSmith Premier A Me bocueqilaiflingjmt wbjr thi> i» ao wiD he test on ropiat. Better uk about it to-dajr. The Smith Premier Typewriter. Company I H u. ASHE. State Dealer:.t. M A. Buildino. Atlanta. Ga. j January 9th is a x legal holiday in New Orleans on account of the anni versary of the battle of New Orleans. AIL business will be suspended. Liverpool cables early decline pure ly speculative, and will not be follow ed by spots. Expect speedy recovery. Twenty thousand bales for Russia, but which has been diverted to Bre men, has been rushed to Moscow. The Russian troubles are at an end. The revolutionists made their last stand at a cotton mill. • Latest Music. Just arrived. BEAMAN'S MUSIC HOUSE. Naturally. Li OFFICERS : . W. PACE, Presldenl A. P. VASON, Vice-President M. WILDER, 8ee. and Trese. T. N. WOOLFOLK, Manager. Liverpool closed steady 4 up for the day. The demand for spots increases at every decline in contracts. The tendency at the moment is to raise estimates of the ginners’; some very bright men believe in ten mil lion. After all is said and done, it spots—spots—spots that count. is Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of W. 34th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: “I had Salt Rheum or Ec zema. for years, but nothing would cure it. until I used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at Albany Co. FOR SALE—Kitchen's plantation, GOO acres, 5 miles East of Albany. 3-3r ED. R. .TONES. Mrs. Tones—No wonder she looks tired, she’s up most all night with a sick baby. Mr. Tones—What's the matter with her husband? ‘ Mrs. Tones—He’s busy all the time trying to get an, eight-hour day for Seed Oats, Horse Oats, Corn, HullsandMeal { for Sale at Miller GROCERY CO. Albany Insurahgi ' AGENCY (ttaceiMPor to rV. L. Wtpht & Co.) Insurance AUA-tNHT— FIRE LIGHTNING AND WIND STORMS. Telephone! SO and 111. F. 0. TICKNOR. Mgr Morris Weslosky, D. W. James. President. V.-Pres F. H. Bates, Cashier. TMPoilBai OF ALBANY, GA. CAPITA UNDIVIDED PROFIT8 .|60,0?*\00 Solicits scccrrif individuals s (1 f:n f and D. W. James, 1st Vice-Pres. Joseph B. Morris, Weslosky, President. Davis, Caslier. BeU, 2nd Vice-Pres. P. W. Jonec. Ass’,t Cashier. pirst Rational Qank, ALBANY, OA. Capital 850,000 Surplus and Undivided Prollta. 70,000 MONEY LOANED. Deposits received subject to Sight Draft. A general banking business transacted. Bankers’ and merchants' accounts solicited. , NO MORE WORRY or trouble churn- ing. We can sell you a churn at a moderate price that will make butter as good as the best cream ery butter, In from 5 to 15 minutes, from* sweet or sour milk. Ask to see it at THE COUNTRY STORE. Phone 119. T. M. NELSON. State Agent. LOST—An old style pin—amethyst surrounded by pearls. Probably lost down town Wednesday morning. Will pay suitable reward for return to Mrs. S. H. Tift. 13-tf If we could talk In. person with each prospective purchaser or / shears cr scissors we could easily make him understand: Why the W'iss are better than any others; Why the Wiss do not chew or pinch the cloth; W T hy the Wiss do not be come dif.l as others dc; Why the Wiss will cut heavy material or the lightest silk equally well; Why we and the mak ers can guarantee absolutely all scis sors and shears bearing this trade-mark, Sparks-Saxon Hardware Go Ifl Office With Georgia Cotton Co. Constructors of Cement Sidewalks, Cement Curbing, Cement Coping, Vitrified Brick Driveways. Concrete work of all kinds. We have installed here a stone crusher, concrete mixer, in fact a complete plant for the construction of concrete and while we are doing the street paving and our plant is in operation parties desiring to construct sidewalks or other concrete work can haev it done at a very much lower price t.lnn after the street work Is completed and our plant is moved_ away. We solicit your patronage and will be glad to render you an estimate for sucb work as you may have in con templation. FOR THE BEST Values in Marble and Granite for artistic vfcirk- manship, and the finest material in MONUMENTS i, . Headstones, ‘ etc., . try The Albany Marble and Granite Works. ,W. H. MILLER, Proprietor. ° LD REt >4e te IONEER GUANO CO. m GREETS EVERYBODY WITH A Happy and Prosperous New Year x THE USE OF OUR FERTILIZERS INSURES BOTH COME AND SEE US. IN ADDITION TO OUR STOCK OF ACID PHOSPHATES. KAINIT. MURIATE POTASH, NITRATE SODA GUANOS TANKAGE AND BLOOD, WE OFFER 500 TONS COTTON SEED, MEAL FOR CASH. C. W« ARNOLD, Manager.