The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 19, 1906, Image 8

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THE ALBANY DAItY HERALD: FRIDAY JANUARY 19, 1906. PENCE. the raw cotton and,still nave a good margin for profits, but as long as he entertains the idea generally prevail ing that the crop is 11,000,000 bales he naturally defers purchases, await ing lower levels. GIBERT & CLAY. A SHEAR YOU CANT EQUAL. TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES TIG COTTON QUOTATIONS. Od” metal fence i«F BROKERS. of the troubles an,_\V ockman and the pou' is the triangular rivat n Lea8 ed Wires rs as effectively ij" and Y ork, your neighbor’s t JS EXECUTIONS. \' TV ’undents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton, idents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton. /Aiident, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain, ^respondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks Wheat, Corn, Bleat and Coffee—Letters on . the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. The name “Wiss” on shears or scis- sors signifies that they are made of the best wW ]l steel, by the most expert workmen, in the / * most thoroughly equipped and largest factory in -the world. We should like to show you the line of these goods. There are straight trimmers, bent trimmers, pocket scissors, embroidery r scisssor, manicure scissors and electricians’ shears.' (Daily by Private Wiro tn Clark & Co 1 New York, Jan. 19. — My message today to all our frtendB Is. use your own heads, and you^ own thinking. Do not be deceived by the literature of New York. The market will be here every day for the rest of the year, and you all must take advan tage of the extremes In variations. At the moment, the bears who sold cotton at the lowest prices are long and awaiting an opportunity to liqui date, which may come on the Issu ance of the census report. The Interior today Is offering more freely than for the last five weeks, but If the market should set back purchases of cotton can he made on Its merits and when rallies are over done profits should be secured. The South’s present methods of Market Receipts. Auun, Ga.. January IB, 1 1006 Reo’d yesterday by wagon M Boo’d previously by wagon 26,4891-26,188 Peo'd yesterday by rad. — aeo'd previously by roil 48,821-48,821 SPARKS-SAXON Hard Local Cotton Market. dllng .. 1\% lling.U64 Market Arm, active demand, bat iittlo offer ing. orrespondence Invited Middling ompany New York Cotton Market Op’d High Jjow Clone OIobo January 11.06 11.06 11.68 U..60 11.04 March 21.86 21.86 11.76 12 76 22.82 May 11.934 21.04 11.84 11*0 1191 July 11.97 11.09 11 00 11.00 11,H7 Spota quiet. Mid. 12.06. Sales 90. Futures closed barely steady. on bulges. Please regard this me> sage as my caution and tor tbe con fidential guidance of all. 7 C. D. FREEMAN. New Orleans Cotton Market. Prev. Op'd High Low Close Olose 11.72 11.78 11 72 11.72 10.71 12c 12.04 11.05 11.00 11 08 12.16 12.10 12.07 12.08 12.11 12.25 12.27 12.10 12.10 12.21 1.11H; Bales 1,000. brrely steady. With a full realization of what that word “bert” means, w» print it here in big, bold type, to save words in properly describing our Blounts one and two horse Steel Plows. Contract Hauling of any kind, and want it properly and promptly done--you had bet ter see us COTTON PICKINGS, January March, May . Furnished for Dally Herald Readers by Clark & Co. Liverpool opened with the angels. Futures were 13 higher, on sales of 10,000. Liverpool Cotton Market Prev. Op', i 2 r M Close Olose an-Feb 618 .- 0.20. 0.06 hb-Mar 0.18 010 0.21 0.00 tar* Apr.. ».21 0.22 0.28 0.09 jir-May 0.24 1- 0.20 042 lay-Juno 0.87 027 0.28 6:14 Bales, 10,000; Middlings, 0,8o: Receipts 25,000; ‘utures opened firm and closed steady. Price’s surrender and practical ad mission of his mistake caused wild excitement among European spinners. E. W. LIVINGSTON & CO LEADING LIVERYMEN Liverpool cabled: “Spinners who were ou the anxious seat are now on the mercy seat” CORN—WHEAT—MEAT. Chicago, Jan., 19.— Open. Close. Wheat—May 88* 87* Corn—May 45* 45* Oats-May 32* 32 Pork-May... 14.17 14.15 Lard-May 7.67 7.67 Bibs—May 7.02 7.60 Price left New York In a “Mann Boudoir” for California. His follow ers started for the poor house in a “Budweiser." Mnnnorlyn, Ooohlor, Our opening was a bit disappoint ing, but we must remember there Is always profit-taking on such ad vances. NEW ORLEAN8 COTTON LETTER We oordially invite you to take a look at our stock you will see that HIOH QUALITY has been lookea after as carefully as LOW PRICES. (By Wll-e tn Clerk* Co.) New Orleans, Jan. 19. — Liverpool responded In the fullest measure to the bullish sentiments expressed by the advance of yesterday's American market. Doubtless the reports: .ange of front of the bear leadci Imulatcd greater nctlvtty In spots.' 'hlch the reported sales of ycster? fere aug mented 2,000 bales, don or hours. In options n similar fitiyngth pro- vulled, holding the market firm and steady, with closing prices 14 to 15 points up yesterday. The sales today of spots were re ported 10,000 at an Increase of nine points. Clnbles were more or less optimistic with the general Idea prevailing that the market would gradually work Price is said to be a collector of rare old prints. It Is Just possible he will now do hlB collecting In a “pair of rare old pants.” Ladles’Pure Sheer Linen Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs at • |Qc Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs, linen and-lawn, line and sheer; , ready for gills, worth 3j per cent, more, at from ■ ■ 20c to 86 c Big lot While and Figured Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladles’ and Gents’, at ■ • - • g c 85 Boxes Children Initial Handker* chiefs, 3 in a box, at a box, ■ |gc Men’s White Silk Handkerchiefs, high grade, large sites, well worth 35c per cent more, Holiday prices, from .... 25c to $1,00 $1.25 Ladies' Kid Gloves, line qual ity; this week at ■ ■ • 75c Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts, fancy designs, delicate colors, from ... . 65c to $|,25 One lot of White Marseilles Spreads, from - - - - 75c to $3,00 hSTJust received an assortment Of LADIES’ BELTS, stylish nnd up-to-date. KTUnderwear and Hosiery for the whole family at saving prices. CAPITAL 8URPLUS, National Glnners intimated their re port would show less' than 180,000 ginned during the first fifteen days of January. livery facility In the banking bu*i ness ottered to ouatomert. Savinas Department. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. Port receipts today were 22,000, against 27,000 last year Borden, of Fall River, increased the wages of his operatives 10 per cent. He enn not afford to run the risk of a strike. / OF ALBANY. QA. ORGANIZED 188.3, Continental operators were heavy buyers tn Liverpool all day. They will call for the cotton and spin It—If they can get It. Capital, • • • Surplus md Pxc’fts JVfebv Albany 'Restaurant Fresh Mackerel All Interest centers In Tuesday’s glnners’ report. Guesses range as low as 9,900,000 up to 9,950,000. Any thing below 10,000,000 will be bullish. Accounts of mercantile firms, 001 porallons and Individuals invlteo, Special attention .given out-of-town accounts. Interest allowed on time deposits. Locally, tho spot market remains In statu quo, with concessions If any on the part of buyers, while the Interior reports much freer offers and busi ness on a larger scale. From the comparatively speaking higher prices prevailing In the dry goods market It Is well within the range to pay well over 12 cents for Elks "Building, Pina St. Open 5 &. m. till Midnight. I Quick Service, \ 1Reasonable Prices, Weal and Clean. COST Aft Gi.'B'RO Wff, Proprietors. I CAN SELL four 4-room houses each for $250 cash, balance ($750) at $20.83 per month for three years. Will sell any part of the four, or officers: $. B. Brown, A. W. Must, President Vice-President W. C. Scovllls, Cashier. 1 tlroud Street. ED. R. JONES. PIONEER GUANO ™ GREETS EVERYBODY WITH " ~ / . ■ •, • . • - • A Happy and Prosperous New Year THE USE OF OUR RETILIZERS INSURES BOTH COME AND SEE US. IN ADDITION TO OUR STOCK OF ACID PHOSPHATES, KAINIT. MURIATE POTASH. NITRATE TANKAGE AND BLOOD, WE OFFER 500 TONS COTTON SEED MEAL FOR CASH. SODA, GUANOS. Manager