The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 22, 1906, Image 8

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THE ALBANY DAttV HERALD! MONDAY) JANUARY 22, 1906. CLARK & CO., TTON FUTURE BROKERS albany,b:ga. be'duly, reflected in higher levels. At the name time, as this process will, be in all probability an unknown factor, we are of the opinion that holders Should' accept profltB on .sharp ad vances. GIBERT & CLAY. A SHEAR YP» CAN’T EQUALh COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished (or Daily Herald Readers by Clark & Co. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee-Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. Members Leading Exchanges.™PrIvate Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago and New York. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. ;w Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton. <"*w York Correspondents! C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton. * ilcago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain. JNewfork Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks and Bonds. The name “l^iss” on shears or scis- sors signifies that tliey are made of the best ■ steel, by tl^e 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 scisssor, manicure scissors and electricians’ shears. Liverpool was unchanged on fu- tures and reported fair business doing In spots on sales of 10,000. British spinners are doing business. Market Receipts. Albany, Ga., January 22,1906 Rac'd Saturday by wagon 80 Reo'd previously by wagon 25,661—25,631 Peo'd Batu rday by rail 46 Boo’d previously by rail. 48,821—48,666 Weak longs are now out of the market; all cotton is now in strong hands—people who buy as an invest ment. SPARKS-SAXON Hardware C omp any. Loci Cotton Market Correspondence Invited If toomrrow's ginners confirms the National report, we will see quite an advance. Good Middling. Low Middling W/ 4 Market firm, aotive demand, but little offer- New York Cotton Market. Prev* Op’d High Low Close 01o«e .. 11.66 11,68 11.66 11.57 11.68 ... 11.77 11.77 11.72 11 72 11.76 ... 11.87 11.88 11.88 11 83 11.87 ... 11.98 11.1*3 1180 11.90 11.98 Spots 12.25. Mid. 12.35. Sales 800. Futures closed steady. Price brokers said nothing—and did not “saw any wood.” January March. May... Basche & Co. wired: “We know positively of spinners paying one cent more for cotton than they did last week. They are afraid to take chances.” Gallon fr Gallon New Orleans Cotton Market. Prev. Op’d High Low Close Close 11.68 11.72 11.66 11.70 ’ll 72 11.07 12 09 11.93 11.05 11WB 12.12 12.12 12.05 12 00 12.11 12.17 1210 12.17 12.10 12 21 Spots U%. Mid.-; Hales 1,700. There are no spots to be found on the bargain counters. January March. May . IbcSssSSb i House Paint jEiiivaEKjM \ and , /H OllriU Pune Unseed Oil Buy them separately—mix together, and you have Paint Perfection, ready to apply. ALBANY DECORATING COMPANY, 4LBaNY, GA. Contract Hauling of any kind, and want it properly"' and promptly done—you had bet ter see us It is not believed that there will be any increase in acreage on the next crop, for the very good reason that there is no one to work it, and 'all good planters know the danger of over-cropping. Liverpool Cotton Market Prev. Op’ 2PM Close Close .Tau-Feb 0 16 0.16 0.10 0.10 Feb-Mar 0.17 0 17 0.10 0.17 Mar-Apr 0 21 0.19 0 20 Apr-May., 0.22 0 22 6 22 0.23 May-Juutf 0.25 0.25 8.25 0 25 Sales, 10,000; Middlings, 0.28; Receipts 18,000; Futures opened quiet and closed idle. EJven If the ginners should he “cut” 300,000 bales, it is not a crop of 10,- 500,000. CO RN—W H E AT—M E AT. Chicago, Jan., 22.— W. LIVINGSTON & Spinners nre alarmed at the light weight bales being invoiced. When -based on 600- Wheat—May Corn—May. Oats—May.. Pork—May.. Lard—May.. Ribs—May . LEADING LIVERYMEN the final test cornea- pound bales—It will he shown how very short the crop Is. A ^ We are having $j||| a real Clearance & , m Sale of Heating Stoves. They are IHmL ducted the expense etc., that wewould as a ' bargain" in these excellent, up - to - date Globe Heaters. While the worst of the winter is storing you in the fane take advantage of this reduction and have us set up such Stoves now as you may need. You will have them for next season and will not be compelled to pay the advanced prices that the stove manufacturers are having to make because of the higher prices of pig iron and such other material as go into high grade stoves. $12.50 Stoves reduced to $10.00, and others in proportion all along the line. You may never see the day come again when such stove bargains are to be had. Liverpool remained dull throughout the session and closed steady at un changed prices. COTTON COKE NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER. (Bv Wire to Olark & Co.) New Orleans, Jan. 22.—News ol In teresting character from Liverpool this morning was meager both In op tions and spots, although In the lat ter sales of 10,000 bales were record ed, prices unchanged. Options closed at one point lower than yesterday. Manchester yarns, unchanged; clothes quiet. On our side of the Atlantic the same quietness prevailed, evidently In an ticipation of the ginners’ report to morrow, the longs seemingly satisfied with their present commitments and shorts showing no signs of uneasi ness, even In the face of public opin ion. ’ vi In the local spot situation there Is hut little of Interest except the re ported Rales of 1,500 bales sold after Saturday's close. Both holders and prospective purchasers are apparent ly willing to carry their convictions over bureau and to accept the result ns final and Inevitable. CARTER & CO. iiarenoiisemen and coal Dialer* COME TO US FOR COAL. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, 'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron age solicited. 8. B. Brown, President. A W. Muse. V.-President. J. P, Monnurlyn, Cashier, Wo Are at Same Old Stand oa Pfne Street. ick Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blookton, the best from la., coal .lelds. AIbo the celebrated REX and other high )als. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed ton all us.; — lard Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coal 'Phone 17. OF AlBAAft. f A. Open erf pv.Bin***" dtb, 190C JVebu Albany 'Restaurant CAPITAL SURPLUS. Kvury facility >o the nausinw nn*» offered to Snvinqs ««*,'*. i Interest Allowed on Time Depoelta. ElKs 'Building, Vine Si. Open 3 a., m. till Midnight. QuicK Service, P^casonabtc Vrices, JVeat and Clean. COSTAJV (SL'B’RO WJf. Vroprietors. It Is not un reasonable to suppose that whatever the final yield of this crop may he, the same will be well taken care of by the spindles of the world. Certain it Is that as far as America is con cerned. there can he no great fear ex pressed that she will not do her part, for the marvelous prosperity which exists throughout the land, the in creased demand for fabrics, and the necessarily enhanced values of these goods, the proportional increase in ca pacity of mills to suit new trade con ditions, are all factors. In the light of these events we feel that present prices are justifiable, but should the spinner suddenly increase more wholesome For practical work; for saving time; for long cervice apd complete satisfaction, no other typewriter^quite equals Seed Oats, Horse Oats, Corn, Hulls and Meal OF ALBANY. GA TheSmith Premier A little book explaining jult why due b so will be lent on rrqueit, Better irk .bout It to-day. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company H M. ASHE. Slit. Dealer; V. M C. A. Building, Atlanta, Be. HEATING STOVE EATMAN. Accounts of mercantile firms, cox Derations and individuals inviuo. Special attention given out-of-towL accounts. Interest allowed on time deposits. Miller GROCERY CO his holdings in way we likewise feel that the neces- condltions prevailing OFFICERS: S. B. Brown, A. W. Mum, President Vice-President W. c. Bcovllie. Cashier sarlly therefrom, in the spot situation, will OL.P R ELlAB GUANO = - —-== GREETS EVERYBODY WITH == ■ : = A Happy and Prosperous New Year THE USE OF OUR FERTILIZERS INSURES BOTH .. ' v: : / '. i •" 1 '• SuilirPi.Q-L&cip nMn<;DHA Yf f IffTFtiffi..guanos. IUAr,y'TO MIX NOT HCM1Y MIXED.