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CLARK & CO.,
'ON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, IGA.
i Leading Exchanges. -Private Leased Wires
New Orleans, Chicago and New York.
'ANTANE0US~EXECUT10NS.
eaiis Correspondents, Gibert & Clay—Cotton,
c Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton.
Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain.
: CorreSDondents. Marshall. Spader & Co.—Stocks
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished for Daily* Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
ome
Liverpool did not do her duty on
futures, but continued to take 10,000
bales at 2 points advance. No danger
of decline as long as spots continue
Ip good demand.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
Plated of course, but good,' substantial Knives, Forks
and Spoons tliat will serve every purpose and save
your silver. - 1
Tea-spoons—Heavily. plated; 25c to 75c a set
of six. *
Table-spoons—Same as above; 50c to $1.00
a set of six. .
Electric Silver Knives and Forks—$1.25 to $3.00
a set of six Knives and six Forks.
Two-piece Carving Sets—Stag handles; $1.75 to
$2.75 a- set*
Our opening was steady at decline
of 5 points, hut heavy buying by Hub
bard, supposedly for European ac
count, quickiy rtflTied prices to last
night’s close.
Market Receipts.
Albany, GA„ January 6, 1090
Rec'd yesterday by WHgon 12
K«:c’d proriouflly by wagon . 24,893—24,006
Pee d yesterday by rail —
ltoo'd prevlouBly by rail » 42,034—42,024
Early cables Liverpool said
spots were In good demand with tone
hardening. Spot holders there show
no disposition to (force sales.
New Orleans bulls are bellowing
softly just now. They are waiting at
the “bars” for Doctor North to let
down the gap.
The market might he desrlbed as
a waiting one.
.. Local Cotton Market.
Good Middling
Middling
Low Middling
Domand good, offerings .small.
New York Cotton Market.
Prev
Op'd High Low Close Olose
January 11.89 11.44 11.85 11.88 11.48
March 11.(15 1178 11.F.0 11(52 11.70
May 11.80 11.80 11.70 11 74 11.84
July 11.90 11.91 1180 11.81 11.02
Spots quiot. Mid. 11.85.
Futures closed steady.
Liverpool is due 4 to 5 down tomorrow.
Seed Oafs,
Horse Cats,
Corn,
Hullsondiieal
For Sale at
Miller
GROCERY CO.
The market stood the, pressure of
New York professionals well. Nothing
hut. the “Third degree” will put this
4narket. down.
Don’t forge tthat all Industries en
gaged in the manufacture of cotton
are working overtime in their efforts
to make a million before supplies' are
exhausted.”
New Orleans Cotton Marktrt.
Prev.
Op’d High Low Close Close
January 11.63 11.65 1160 lli«8 11.70
March 11.90 11.96 11.82 11.87 11 »5
May 12.01 12.00 1194 yc 12,08
July 12.15 12.15 12.05 12.08 12.17
Hpots quiet. Mid. 1111-16; Hales 1200
Futures closed steady.
Contract Hauling of any kind
and want it properly anc
promptly done--you had bet
ter see us.
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 than after the street work Is
completed and our plant is moved
away.
We solicit your patronage find. Will
be glad to render you an estimate for
ouch work as You may have In con
templation.
l^or the first time the Insight on
this crop ran behind that of 1904 when
the crop was 10,000,000.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
Prev.
Op 1 2 I* M Close Close
Jan-Feb 6 09 6.19 6.12
Fob-Mar 6.18 0 12 0.13 6.16
Mur-Apr 6.16 6 16 6.17 6 10
Apr-Mey 6.10 6 10 0.20 0.22
May-Juno 6.28 0.22 6.23 <5.25
Holes, 10.1HK); Middlings, 6 23; Receipts 55,100;
Futures opened easier and closed barely
steady.
.Toe Hoadley sHll holds 200.000
bales and says “he Is sitting steady
in his bateau^” He has nothing to
worry about.
J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventulett.
J. S. DAVIS & CO.,
insurance: agents
W. LIVINGSTON &
Again Theodore flooded the market
with his bearish views. These same
views have proved the beacon light
which guided many a stout craft qn
the rocks this season.
CO RN—WH EAT—M EAT.
Chicago, .Tan., 5.—
LEADING LIVERYMEN
Open. Close.
Wheat—May..
Corn — May
Oats—May
Pork—May....
Lard—May....
Ribs—January
FIRE >
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur
ance Co.
Office—Ventulett Building.
—'Phones—343—38—122—:—
Few tilery are -vho believe there
remains 500,000 to ho ginned.
A SCOTCH HIGH BALL
July and August will ree the first
real famine in cotton for many years.
NEW YORK COTTON LETTER.
(Daily V»y Private Wire to Clark & Co )
New York, Dec. 5.—We believe the
market will he in some degree' influ-
enood by Liverpool sales next w,eek
and the less active demand by spin
ners in southern markets. O ’ course
(he ginners’ report to be issued Mon
day will have paramount interest and
most signs point, to its approximating
9,900,000 hales, and in view of the ex
pectation bf mo’’® complete returns
from this souvee H may even exceed
these figures. Of *ho amount'remain
ing unpicked and unginned it..can only
ho said that it will probably he
smaller in percentage than on pre
vious report and should not add to
the volume much in excess of 600,000
hales. The commercial crop however,
can easily exceed the sum of these
two calculations, ns at high prices and
good demand for the rest, of the sea
son, cotton will hardly be held by
planters through the summer months
unless new crop prospects are very
low. With the passing of the ginners’
report Monday, we see nothing to
expect of an exciting character in the
market influences, and s]
is both a refreshing and healthy
drink. Of course it must he
made with
Every cross road fn the belt, has
one or more cotton buyers waiting HJjo
'vultures to pounce dowfc on-spots the
moment holders show the slightest
disposition to sell. Yet some people
say. “no demand.” Rot.
Pure Scolch Whiskey.
w« h.
(fcpxocerfor. to TV. h. v/ieh* to c
iavc some which we can
guarantee absolutely. It is made
in ope of the most famous and
reputable Scotch distdlencs. It
is boillcd under government su
pervision. No bcflcr or purer
can he made. 1 ry a bottle and
note the fine flavor and aroma.
Boston, the “pa v W car statistician,”
now a! his country seat in Merry
England, predicted S pence f-»r July-
August.
insurance
Examines and certifies
Titles to Rfeai Estate.
Loans Money Promptly
on Lowest Terms.
Buys and Sells all kinds
of Real Estate.
Is conducted entirely by
officials with 20 vyetirs
successful experience in
this business.
Will pay 6 per cent, for
time money.
Call on
S. J. JONES,
President,
(Woolfolk Building)
Or Sam. W. Smith, Vice
Pres, and Gen. Mgr.,
(Court House.)
/ A Grim Tragedy *
is daily enacted in thousands of
homes, as death claims, in each one,
another victim pf Consumption or
Pneumonia. But when Coughs and
Colds are properly treated, the trag
edy is averted. P. G. Huntley, of
Oklahoma, Tnd., writes: “My wife
had the consumption, and three doc
tors gave her up. Finally, she took
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs * and Colds, which
cured her, and today she is well and
strong.” It kills the germs of all dis
eases. One dose relievos. Guaran
teed at. 50c and $1.00 by Albany Drug
Co., druggists. Trial bottles free.
§J 0RSV18.
T*l«mlione* SO »nd 111
THE OFFICE
Broad Stroot.
Front
F. O, TICKNOR. Mgr
PARTIES WISHTO HOLDING
OTTON
Values in Marble arid
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
SEND TO
FOR SALE—Several close in resi
dences. (5-9t) ED. R. JONES.
.peculation^
will find the question of actual de
mand and supply about the only ba
sis upon which to attract outside sup-
port. • „
MARSHALL, SPADER & CO.
What is saved, mid not what is
made, ghVs the result of a'fortune.
Instead of hazardous investment, it
will pay you to investigate what is
offered in the Investment Savings De
partment of the Albany Trust Com
pany of Georgia. R. H. WARREN,
29-1 w Secretary and Treasurer.
6 Per Cent. Farm Loans.
TH0S. H. MILNER,
Altornoy-al-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
Headstones, etc., try
The Aibany Marble and
Granite Works.
w. H. MILLER,
Prooriefor
FOR SALE—One Orient. Buckboard
Runabout, as good as new, at a
bargain.
5-11 WOODALL & CO.'
W. W. PACE, Prealdent
It? W. M. WILDER, Sec. and Treat.
A. P. VASON, Vice-President
T. N. WOOLFOLK, Man»s»r.
IONEER GUANO
GREETS EVERYBODY WITH
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, Man