The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 06, 1906, Image 10

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w THU ALBANY OAlf Y HERALD: 8ATURDAY, JANUARY 6 1906. m CLARK & CO., COTTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, IGA. Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orteans, Chicago and New York. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. New Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton. New York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton. ' Chicago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain. New York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks and Bonds. ■ Correspondence Invited THE MARKETS TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES TIG COTTON QUOTATIONS. COTTONJPICKINGS. Furnished for Daily Herald Readers by Clark &■ Co. National Clnuerr 402,000, indicates a total census o: 9,094,000. Wheat, Corn, Meat and) The government ginneus will be Coffee—Letters on the lssued Tuesday,, the 9th at 2 p. m., Instead of Monday the 8th, as formely Cotton Market and the; announ ced. This was due to the po- Ciosing llte request of Hon. Theodore Roose velt Opening and Quotations. Market Receipts. Albany, Ga., January 0, 1908 Roo’d yesterday by wagon 75 ttec’d previously by wagon 24,905—24,980* Poo d yesterday by rail — aeo’d previously by rail 42,024—42,024 87.004 Local Cotton Market. Good Middling Middling I/Jw Middling Demand good, offerings small. m- llo The takings by ttee spinners for the week have,been rather disappointing, they seem to be afraid of the glnners. Liverpool was a trifle lowbr than expected this morning, however with sales of 7,000 we are not afraid of any material break in futures. WE WILL ADVANCE YOU MONEY ON COTTON SEND IT TO ILBANY WAREHOUSE GO. ; AND OBTAIN CHEAP INSURANCE AND STORAGE. OFFICERS : W. W. PACE, President A. P. VA80N, Vice-President W. M. WILDER, 8ec. and.Tress. T. N. WOOLFOLK, Manager. W "w ■ Morris WesloHky, President. . D. W. James, W. B. Bell, 1st Vioo-Prou, 2nd Vloe- -st Vkse-Pt Joseph fi. DiwiRt duller. 2nd Vloe-Pres. P. W. Jonec, Ain’t Cannier. pirst Rational Bank, ALBANY, OA, ;W . Capital 160,000 Surplus and Undivided Profit,. 70,000 MONEY LOANED. Deposits received aubjeot to Sight Drutt. A general hanking bualneae transacted. Banbera’ and merchants' ninta aollolted. Morris Wealoaky, . D. W. Jamea.-- Prcsldent. V.-Prea P. H, Bate#, Caahler. UNDIVIDED PROFIT? OF ALBANY, QA CAPITAL (SO.Ov'.OO S.BOuOD piollrlt* h < i in it < i I t i firi) 'ndlvidtinls —*— ! —— CENTRAL OF GEORGIA. RAILWAY. Arrival and Departure of Trnlna nl Albany, On. ‘ In 15(feet Jan. 8, 1905. DEPARTURES: • For Dothnn and Florida.... 7:45am * Bor Dothan and Hartford.... 3:60 pm ' Fbr Macon, Atlanta, Augus ta, Columbus, Savannah.. 4:05am For Macon, Atlanta, Colum bus, Montgomery, Troy... .11:54 am For Macon, Atlanta, Savan nah 9:00 pm arrivals: From Florala and Dothan... S:l5pra From Hartford and Dothnn 11:40 am From Augusta, Savannah. Atlanta, Macon 7:26 am From Montgomery, Troy, Co lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40pm From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma con, Montgomery, Colum bus 11:30 pm ALL TRAINS DAILY. Drawing room sloeping cars be tween Albany and Atlanta on trains arriving at Albany at 7:25 n. m. and leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Parlor cap between Albany and Atlanta on train arriving at Albany at 3:40 p. . • m. and leaving Albany at 11:54 a. in. For further Information apply to S. A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or R S. Morris, Commercial Agent, Al bany, Oa. 6 Per Cent. Farm Loans- TH0S. H. MILNER, Atlorney-at-Law, VENTULETT BUILDING. ALBANY nm CO —manufacturers of— $3 JFSi Z O SSL. Annual Capacity, 10,000,000. MB aas ADVICE The human EYE is the most delicate organ of the hu man system. A watch is a delicate piece of mechanism and would wear out if not kept in repair by the proper person. The same would apply to your EYES. Should they be come affected then the oculist should be consulted who knows all about the optical require ments and can give | you the proper ADVICE. SEE? DR. C. I. HUTCHAS0N, LEADING OPTICIAN, Albany, . . . Georgia. New York Cotton Market. Prev- Op’d High Low OloBe Close January 11.00 11 III 11.19 11.19 11.85 March 11.59 1159 11.42 1141 11.82 May 11.87 11.87 11.56 1154 11.74 July 11.78 11.78 11.82.11.82 11.81 Hpots quiet. Mid. 11.75. Futures closed barely steady. Liverpool is due 9 to 10 down Monday. New Orleans Cotton Marktt. Prov. Op'd High Low Close Clone January* 11.50 11.60 11 88 11.85 11.82 Mnrpb.!’. > '11.74 11 75 11.57 11.59 1187 May 11.88 11.88 11 88 1189 12c July 11.91 11 95 11 75 11.78 12.0H J'Ppotaquiet Mid. 119-18; Bales 188 PuruiuH closed steady. There hag been some talk of a cor ner in March. We take it with a grain of salt. There Is an increased demand for yarns in Manchester. When the spinners and the growers get together this month, as it is prom ised the^ will, they will, It is presum ed, fix the price of cotton for’the next year, and then the millenium. Liverpool Cotton Market. Op’ 2pm Close (Jlosa Jnn-Feb .. - 8 05 8.05 8,10 Fob- Mar 8.08 8.08 8.18 Mar-Apr 8.08 - - 8.11 8 17 Apr-May ... 8.11 -~ 8.14 6,20 May-Juno .... 8.17 8.17 8 28 Bales, 7,000; Middlings, 0 19; Receipts Futures opened easier and closed 52,000; quiet CO RN—wSEAT—M EAT. Chicago, Jan., 0.— Open. Close. Wheat—May 881 871 Corn—May 441 44! Oats—May...,. 324 32J Pork—May 13.87 13.90 Lard—May 1 7.B2 7.62 Ribs—January 7.52 7.G2 NOTICE! Second-hand Bicycles, comparative ly new. First class repair work done while you wait. New tiros and other supplies of all kinds on hand nnd at Unv prices, at H. M. BROWN’S Bicycle ShQp, next door to Scott’s Tin Shop, Jackson St. NEW YORK COTTON LETTER. (Dally by Private Wire to Clark & Co ) Now York, Jan. 6.—Trading iq cot ton options during the week has been somewhat restricted at times, but the market has displayed fair activity and a firmer tone during the most of the week. The market was mainly influ enced by the strength of Liverpool and better conditions abroad, follow ing the gradual settlement of the Rus. sian disturbances. The srveral census reports were expected to add a favor able influence to the market, and un til Friday a good tone was displayed. The publication of the National Gin- ners’ report, however, giving the amount of cotton ginned at 9,694,041 hales to the first, of January, was tak en to mean that the census report on Tuesday can easily approximate 9,900,- 000, and this in conjunction with the increasing visible supplies ‘is not. re garded as a favorable speculative in fluence. MARSHALL, SPADER &, CO. We all have a gue^ coming, so guess how many bates can be deliv ered in March. \ One significant fact, and one* that we should not lose sight of is that tlie weight of the present crop will average practically 25 pounds lighter than last year. Although the weight does not count with the sepculator, It is a question of serious importance with the spinner, and makes a differ ence of practically 500,000 bales in the total crop of 500 pound bales. It Is an accepted fact/that if we are to have a continuance o»’ high money the*i market will decline, but if the money market becomes easy we will see higher prices. . The market has the appearance of being in a waiting mood. No matter what the government shows on Tuesday the bulls insist that every bale will be needed. Stockholder’ Meeting. Notice is .horebv given that there will lie a meeting of the stockholders of the Albany National Bank, of Alba ny, Go., at. the banking house on Tuesday, January 9th, 1906, at 11 a. m., for the election of directors for the ensuing year nnd any other bus iness that might properly come be-l for the meeting. 12-lf A. P. COLE3, Cashier. Stockholders’ Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will he n meeting of the stockholders of the Exchange Bank, of Alba ny, Gn., at the banking house on Tuesday, January 8th, 1906, at 11 a. m., for the election of directors for the ensuing year and any other bus iness that might properly come be- for the mooting. 12-tf A. P. COLES, Cashier. Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Albany, Ga., will be held at tlielr banking house in the city of Albany on Tuesday, January 9th, at 12 m. to elect officers for the en suing year. S-30t JOS. S. DAVIS, Cashier. 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 6 to 15 minutes, from sweet or sour milk. Ask to see it at THE COUNTRY STORE. Phone 119. v T. M. NELSON. State Agent MEETING OF COLORED CITIZENS CALLED. A mass meeting of colored citizens « is hereby called for Sunday, January 7th, at 3:30 p. in., at Bethel A. M. E. church to devise the best means of re lieving our storm-stricken people. (Signed) H. H. Williams, Rev. Black, Rev. Simpson, Rev.* G. W. Williams, Rev. J. J. McCray, Dr. R. E. Grier, Jacob Jackson, C. H. Mc Carthy, Jas. L. Murray, A. C. Holmes, M. O. Lee. v ‘'■'T Lit . Some Silverware i Cheaply Priced Plated, of course but good, substantial Knives, Forks and Spoons that will serve every purpose and save your silver. Tea-spoons—Heavily plated; 25c to 75c a set of six. Table-spoons—Same as above; 50c to $1.00 a set of six. ;y. * 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. MR. HENRY J. LAMAR EXTENDS SYMPATHY. His Letter Cal(e4 Fortn by News of Wednesday’s Tornado. Here is another interesting letter, full to the brim of the milk of hmna kindness, which was called forth by the recent tornado which swept qver this city. The letter was received yester day afternoon: January 5, 1900. Albany Drug To., ^ Albany, Ga; Gentlemen: 1 note with much sor row the devastation wrought by the storm down in your city and vicinity most recently, and, as President of he Albany Drug Co., authorize you to afford what relief ydu may to the sufferers who mav require assistance, and beg to state that 1 will be glad to respond to any call you may make on me personally. I tried to call you over the telephone soon after the storm had passed in order to extend j to jour my sympathy, but was unable to get connection. I have not heard from either my place in Dougherty or Lee county, but suppose both escaped. Sympathetically yours, H. J. L VMAR. PAESIDENT MORALES OFFERS TO RESIGN. Washington, Jan.6.—The State De partment has been informed from San- to-Domingo that President Morales has offered to resign if he be allowed to leave the country safely. Ills prop osition, it is understood, will be ac ceptable to the de facto government. Where he will go is not known. Fen at of Klaaea. Uotiuageu, in Roumania, possesses a public festival which is probably unique in the world. It is a little town of about 1.200 inhabitants, And on the morning of Its annual fair day the population from about eighty villages come trooping in lu swarms. To them go out all the young women, married or single, of Halmagen, each bearing a small flower garland and vessel of wine, nnd all attended by their, god mothers. This last precaution is taken from motives of deference for Mrs. Grundy. As the visitors approach, the young women offer to each a taste of} wine and-a kiss. „ * George Bmep— First College Chap—Up at Vassar College y^ou can’t call on a girl after 9 o’clock.' Second College Chap—They cer tainly must be a lot of curfew belles. Tom—I kissed her when she wasn’t looking. Clara—What did she do ? Tom—Kept her eyes closed the rest of the evening. Her View. He—Uneasy rests the head that wears a drown.' * She—Yes. 1 suppose royal etiquette is above looking in the mirror to see jf it is on straight. ,‘ l You say they are unhappy, and yet they won’t get a divorce.” ”Yes, y they are too poor to afford a divorce.” - A 'r- .vjfaiOi.-U . -- ■ •'I-'*’. Y Albany Insuring! * AGENCY. (tincoaasor to B4. L. Wight & Oo.) Insurance AGAINST FIRE LIGHTNING AND WIND STORMS. TfllnDbone. 30 and 111. F. O. fiCKNOR. Mgr idMiraluiHHra 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 and will be glad to render you an estimate for such work as you may have In con templation. J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventulett J.. S. DAVIS & CO., INSURANCE AGENTS against FIRE LIGHTNING Tornado. Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur ance Co. Office—Ventulett Building. I—’pnoses—343—38—122— FOR THE BEST Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material in MONUMENTS Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble and Granite Works. W. H. MILLER.* Proprietor. Lxoiianae Bank- OP ALBANY' GA. ORGANIZED I 8 9 3. Capital, - - . £ 57 2qo Surplus aud FtofilS, • gg qqq Accounts of mercantile firms, eoi porationa and Individuals invltea. Special attention given out-of-town accounts. Interest allowed on time deposits. OFFICERS: 8. B. Brown, A. W. Muse, President. Vice-President. W. C. Scovllle, Cashier, v S. B. Brown, a W, Muse, President. V.President. J. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier, OF ALBANY, GA. Opened Business Sopt. 6th, 1900 CAPITAL - - $50,000 SURPLUS, - - 15,000 Every facility In the banking busi ness offered to customers. Savings Department. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.