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THB ALBANY OAKY HERALD: SATURDAY, JANUARY 13,1906.
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CLARK & CO.,
)TTON FUTURE BROKERS:
ALBANY, IGA.
Lemberg Leading Exchanges, Private Leased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago and New York.
INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
4ew Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton,
w York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton
‘ go Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain,
ew York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
f You Have
TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS.'
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Contract Hauling of any kind,
and want it properly and
promptly done—you had bet
ter see us '•
W. LIVINGSTON & CO.
LEADING LIVERYMEN
HURRY BACK.
Davla-Bxohango
“ ‘ “ lldln
ank Building
THE
Don’t miss any of it. It
is well matured, mellowed
by age and consequently of
fine flavor. It is sold over
the bar and costs no more
than the cheap kind you
|, usually get. We serve none
but the best Whiskey.
Whiskey that comes from
the best known distilleries
only.
OFFICE
Broad Street,
Fron
.XGlm Ml
L.. G©IG©R.
OF ALBANY- GA.
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ORGANIZED 1893.
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Capital, ... $ 67 200
Surplus md Frcfits, • 35 qqq
We cordially invite you to take
a look at our stook you will see
that HIGH QUALITY has
been' lookea after as carefully
as LOW PRICES.
Just a Few Prices
Accounts of mercantile firms, 001
orations and Individuals Invited,
rial attention given out-of-ton l
. accounts. Interest allowed on time
depOlltS. -_r_r.j-.-.r.r
OFFICERS:
*. «. Brown, A. W. Muse,
PresIdenL Vice-President
W. C. Scovllle, Cashier.
aB -te
lent.
A.
AtOasy National Bank
Opened Business Sept. Oth, 1BC0
CAPITAL
SURPLUS,
Every faetlity In the banking busi
ness offered to customers
Js P, Manner lyn, Cashier,
\.J>nwldent.
OF ALBANY, 6A.
$50,000
15,000
Ladles’ Pure Sheer Linen Hemstitched
Initial Handkerchiefs at • |Qc
Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
linen and lawn, fine and sheer;
ready for gifts, worth 3o per cent,
more, at from • ■ 20c <» 85 c
Dig lot White and Figured Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladies'
and dents', at • • ■ • gc
85 Boxes Children Initial Handker
chiefs, 3 in a box, at a box, ■ |gc
Men’s White Silk Handkerchiefs,
high grade, large sizes, well worth
35c per cent more. Holiday prices,
from . . . • 25c to $1.00
$1.25 Ladles’ Kid Qloves, fine qual
ity; this week at - - • 75c
Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts,
fancy designs, delicate ^.colors,
from .... g'gc to $|.25
One lot of White Marseilles Spreads,
from ... - 7gc to $3.00
iS'Just received an assortment
of LADIES’ BELTS, stylish and
up-to-date.
^'Underwear and Hosiery for
the whole family at saving prices.
Savings Department.
Tim* Deposits.
Interest Allowed
L,. GGIGBR,
71 Broad Street.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee-Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished
for Daily Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
Market Receipts.
Albany, Ga., January 18,1000
Reo'd yesterday by wagon M
Reo'd previously by wagon...... 25,142—25,168
Pec'd yesterday by rail 160
Boo'd previously by rail y 42,607—42,757
6T956
Local Cotton Market
Middling nom.
irkefc firm.
Low i:
Marl
Now York Cotton Market
Prev-
Op’d High Low Close Close
January 11,25 11 82 11.25 11.82 11.28
March 11.45 11 55 11.45 11 51 11.42
May 11.65 11.65 11.54 11 00 11.50
July 11.68 11.69 1150 11.65 11.55
Bales none.
Liverpool opened barely steady, two
to three points higher, and closed
quiet, one to two points higher than
the close yesterday. This was about
as expected. Sales were 8,000. Very
good for a half day.
For the balance of January a good
spot demand would be the dominant
feature of the market. Look out for
the bulls, they will be on the war
path next week.
The convention of the farmers at
New Orleans Is but the beginning of
their good work. They are In con
trol of the situation, and there’s noth
ing to It but FIFTEEN cent cotton.
Spots quiet. Mid. 11.05.
Futures closed steady.
Liverpool is due 2 to 8 up tomorrow.
New Orleans Cotton Market.
Prev.
Op'd High Low Close Close
January ........ 11.44 11.50 11.48 11.47 11.87
March 11.68 11 78 11.64 11.72 11 62
May 11.78 11.88 1174 1182 11 73
July .11.85 11.06 1185 11.00 1178
Ppots quiet. Mid. 110-16; Sales 550.
Futures closed steady,
Bears are claiming that 1,000,000 or
more bales remain to be ginned after
January 1. Wonder where this cotton
can be found? In searching for it we
find from the glnners’ reports that
during the first period reported the
average per working day was 90,000.
Second period, 129,000. Third period,
117,000. Fourth period, 84,000. Fith
period, 79,000. Sixth period, 59,000.
Seventh and Ihst, 30,000. Nothing can
he more apparent than the exhaustion
of this crop.
A SHEAR YOU CAN'T EQUAL
The name “Wiss” on shears or scis
sors signifies that they are made of the best
steel, by the most expert workmen, in the
most thoroughly equipped and largest factory in the
world.
We should like to show you the liue of these
goods. There are straight trimmers, bent trimmers,
pocket scissors, embroidery scissors, manicure scissors
and electricians’ shears.
SPARKS-SAXON
Hard
ardware Company.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Op’'
Prev.
2pm Close Close
lan-Feb.
508
5.05 6.08
fab-Mar
Mar-Apr
Apr-May
ttav-June
. 5.06
.. 5.99
.. 6.03
.. 6.04
5.07 6.06
- — 8.00 6.08
- - 6.08 0.01
6.05 6.04
Bales, 8,000; Middlings, 6 08; Receipts 20,000;
Futures opened steady and closed quiet.
Weld accepted a bet that was wired
from Texas of $1,000 that March
would touch twelve cents before It
did eleven, Weld taking the eleven-
cent end of the bet. The Texas party
came back with another wire of an
equal amount that the market would
advance one hundred points be'ore it
declined one hundred. This last bet
was not taken.
CORN—WHEAT—MEAT.
Chicago, Jan., 13.
Open. Close.
Wheat-May 88| 88«
Corn—May 454 468
Oats—May 321 32
Pork—May 14.10 14.12
Lard—May....» 7.62 7.67
Rlbs-May 7.60 7.62
For Livingston's
losed Cabs
Phone 26
comfortable but
_ut
alvo than the old
no more expen.
open hacks.
SALE—Six tenement houses, 2
and kitchen each, South
Rents, per month, 920. Ed.
12-3t
JOS. L. RAREY,
THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOR
la still doing business at his old
pfaoe over the First National Bank,
samples of all the new colorings in
'r for
orol-
and
NEW YORK COTTON LETTER,
(Dally by Private Wire to Clark & Go.)
New Orleans, Jan. 13.—The Liver
pool market opened as expected with
a quiet tone prevailing, and closed at
a net advance of from one to two
points over yesterday. Sales of 8,000
bales at a decline of one point was
good, considering the short day.
The Bentlment. in the American mar
ket was decidedly better, and the
opening both here and In New York
was strong and active, with prices rul
ing higher. It was generally (reported
that shorts were covering In New
York nnd that the firmness there was.
attributable to the strength displayed
by our market, which in turn was only
reflecting the very much improved
condition, In so far as demand and
inquiry were concerned, of the spot
market here.
In reviewing events of tho past
week we find that conditions as
whole have been noil-impressive. The
spot market, upon which so much de
pends, 1ms remained more or less In
active, in spite of the /'net, that the
Inquiry has shown an almost daily
improvement.
The presence in this city of an
enormous number of farmers from all
sections of the South In meeting as
sembled, while having no immediate
effect on the market, lends impetus
to a more bullish feeling.
The visible Biipply of yesterday was
construed'as more favorable to bears
than otherwise, and although the
amount of cotton taken by spinners
during the week was well over the
previous statement, it did not com
pare favorably with preceding years.
The concensus of opinion seems to
he that the market only needs a sub
stantial spot demand to* materially
Improve.
GIBERT & CLAY.
Hutton & Co. suggest; “Those that
have been selling cotton below 1114c
will, Inside of thirty days, be glad to
purchase It at f214c or better. We be
lieve that the market Is on the eve of
a big advance.”
The Liverpool
tinues good.
spot demand con-
Wasn’t It about this time last year
that the advance below 7 cents start
ed, and did not culminate until It had
reached 1114c? Well, it has started
this time at the 1114c level. It "per
ambulates without articulation” where
It will culminate.
Reported on the floor yesterday that-
Sully has again turned bullish.
New York wives;
buying heavily.”
"Price brokers
The question the traders are all
asking over and over is: “Will Wall
Street lake up March cotton?”
Hoadley and his crowd say they will
buy cotton whether It goes up or
down.
The kest Way.
Most wondrous editor,” said the
Japanese reporter, “I bring sensation
al news. An American Insurance com
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S E A B O A R D
No. 80
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective July 3, 1905—90th Meridian Time.
10p.m.
39p.m.
54p.m.
55p.m.
:15p.m.
36p.m.|
00 m.
OBj.m,
00p.m.
NORTH
Lv ..Albany.. Ar
Lv ..Sasser.. Ar
Lv .Dawson.
Lv .Richland. Ar
Ar Columbus L
Ar . .Atlanta.. Lv
Via A. & N. Ry.
Lv . .Albany.. Ar| 3
Lv .Cordele. Aril:
Ar Savannah Lvj 7:
No. 79_
30p.m.
53p.m.
30p.m.
31a. lo.
15a.m.
40a.m.
No. 8o
25p.m.
25p.m.
15a.m.
10p.m.
ltip.m,
47p.m,
23p.m.
45p.m.
30p.m.
00a.m.
65a.m.
15a.m.
44p.m.
WEST
..Albany.. Ar
.Lumpkin. Ar
Hurtsboro Ar
• Ft. Davis. Ar
N’tgomery Lv
..Selma.. Lv
Pensacola Lv
..Mobile.. Lv
NewOrleanu Lv
.St. Louis. Lv
No. 79
20p.m.
12a.m.
35a.m.
56a.m.
:80a.m
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No. 80. Through train to Columbus, making close connection at Rich-
'and and Montgomery for all points West via L. & N. and M. & O. R. Ry
it Columbus and Atlanta with ail lines diverging for Eastern and North
point!. Full Information upon application to any SEABOARD Agent
8. A, ATKINSON, D. T. A., Albany Ga.
W. P. SCRUGGS, T. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
0HARU3 r. STjnMUtT, A G. P. A, Savannah, 0a.
COTTON
COKE.
COAu
CARTER & CO.
Warehousemen and coal Dealers
COME TO US FOR COAL.
We Are at Seme Old Stand on Pfne Street.
We keep in stook Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the host from
the Cahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other high
grade Jelllo Coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on all
Coals sold by us. *
SsTAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coal!
’Phone 17.
THE ONLY IMPARTIAL REPORT,'$F
HOWELL AND SMITH BOUT.
Via Flint River Wireless.
First Round. — Clark and Hoke
shake hands. Clark makes a lead «t
Hoke’s disfranchisement and lands
heavily. Hoke returns with a free
pass, misses and falls heavily to his
platform, which is weak. (Time called
to repair Hoke’s platform.) Both be
ing drenched with FLINT ROCK
GINGER ALE.
“Filson Is an optimist. He lost his
job last week.”
“I heard he did.”
"He seemed cheerful over it. He
said he had applied for a raise in sal
ary three months ago and didn't get
it. He said just think how much more
he’d have lost had they given him the
Increase." >
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
’Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
“Ah!” cried the editor of \the Jlji
3J0S. L. RAREY, ! Nabun, ‘we’ll have a big editorial cn!
The Taller* "The White Peril." ,
Fresh Shipment
WILEY'S
CANDIES
—ALSO—
CHERRIES in
MARASCHINO |
25c 50c 75c
S. STERNE,
Tie Grocer.
Second Round.—Clark hands Hoke
a *50,000 loan under which Hoke stag
gers. Clark follows up with a swift
bunch of negro appointments. This
proves a Turner (Bishop) in the fight.
Hoke loses his head and swings at
Clark with a small R. R. Coach,
which was intended lo be a sleeper.
Hoke breathing hard- at the end of the
second.
Third R und.—Hoke, with a sickly
smile, makes a lightning jab on
Clark’s ribs, which had a political
RING to it. Clark, however, recov
ers, lands on the point of the jaw with
an epistle. The result was SIBLEY
awful. Hoke went down and was
counted out. ,
(Hoke recovered consciousness sev
eral hours afterwards with the aid of
an ELECTRIC shook administered by
one Watson, via Western Union.)
CLEARANCE
SALE!
Wishing to reduce my stock
before taking Inventory, all
of my merchandise will be
offered for this month at
STRICTLY COST !
This is a great Bargain Sale
as my stock consists of very
desirable goods in all lines,
and was bought at low prices
before the advance of all
kinds of merchandise, but I
am determined to reduce my
present stock before the
Spring goods come in. and I
shall give to my patrons the
full benefit of it.
D. Neuman,
5 G
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AgentEFor May Manton Patterns.
CoDsirnciioB Co.
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 stoi
crusher, concrete mixer, In fact
complete plant for the construct
of concrete and while we are dolt
the street paving and our plant -Is
operation parties desiring to const™
sidewalks or other concrete work cs
haev it done at a very much lowi
Price than after the street v/o-k
completed and our plant is mov<
away.
We solicit your patronage and wl
be glad to render you an estimate fi
such work as you may have in co
templation.
J. S. Davis. T. W. Vei
j. s. DAVIS & (
INSURANCE age
against
fire
lightning
tornado.
Agents of the Southern Mutual
anee Co.
Office—Ventulett Bulldlnt
l—’Phoaee—343-38—122-
NOTICE THIS, PLEA
The fiscal year of The Hi
fishing Company closes on
day of February and for th
we ask all who are indebt
company to settle their act
fore that day, thereby coni
favor upon the company’s o£
will be highly appreciated.
Thanking all for their li
ronage during the year jus
and soliciting a continuane
valued orders in the future, ■
Yours for publicity,’
tf HERALD PUBLISH!