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THE ALBANY,OAirY HERALD: TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. 1906.
CLARK & CO.,
ON
FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY,BiGA.
THE MARKETS
TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS.
Leading Exchanges.”Private Leased Wires
New Orleans, Chicago and New York.
JSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clav,r~Cotton.
York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton,
go Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain,
fork Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
You Hs. ve
Contract Hauling of any kind,
and want it properly and
promptly done--you had bet
ter see us
E. W. LIVINGSTON & CO.
LEADING LIVERYMEN
OTTON
COKE.
COAl
CARTER & CO.
tarenousemen and Goal Dealers
TO US FOR
We Are at Seme Old Stead on Pfae Street.
^ '5 e PPv n Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blookton,' the best from
v ’ ahaba.'Alft., c.oal Helds, Also the celebrated REX and other high
ccurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed Hon all
< <•> o Jolllo Coals.
' Is soldbv us.
diTAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blaoksmitbs
Coal
'Phone I7. f
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MOVED
Our Office to No. 317 Davis-Exchange
Bank building, where we will be pre
pared to attend to business
promptly than heretofore.
even more
'he Bacon Equipment Company
ml
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Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
Market Receipts.
A I.HAST, Oa., January 28, 1006
Rec’d Saturday by waeon JO
Koo’d previously by wagon 23,681—25,641
Peed Saturday by rail
“ previouafy “—“
aeo’dp
by rail 48,866-18,866
6M07
Local Cotton Market
Good Middling,
Mlddlini
11%
_ _Jllng II
Low Middling lli^
Market firm, active demand, hut Uttle offer
ing.
New York Cotton Market
Prov
Op’d High Low Close Oloee
January 11,6? 1157 11.211 11.22 11.57
March 11.73 11.75 II.C6 U 86 11.72
May 11.80 11.86 11.47 1147 11.88
July 11.81 11.82 1158 11.53 11.110
Spots (inlet. Mid. 11.90. Rules —.
Futures oloeed barely steady.
Liverpool is dne 15 down tomorrow.
New Orleans Cotton Marked.
Prev.
Op’d High Lo>v Close Close
January 11.70 11.71 11.80 11.31 11 71
March 11 04 11.04 11.51 11.52 1195
May 12.07 12.08 11 (SI 1168 12.00
July 12.15 12 17 11.77 11 77 12.10
Spots steady. Mid. 11916; Sales 400.
Futures closed barely steady,
Liverpool Cotton Market
Jan-Fob..,
Feb-Mar..
Mar-Apr..
Apr-May..
May-Ji
Op'
2MI
Prev.
Close Close
G 10
0.10
6.10
0.10
6.10
617
0.16
0.10
6. IB
6 20
6.10
0 IB
0 22
022
0.22
6.24
0.25
0.24
0.25
Sales.8,000; Middlings,6.28; Receipts 15,000;
Futures opened (inlet and closed quiet.
CORN—WHEAT—MEAT.
Chicago, Jan., 23.-
Open. Close.
Wheat—May 871 861
Corn—May 45{ 45
Oats—May 321 31}
Pork—May 14.25 14.12
Lard—May 7.67 7,60
Ribs-May 7.65 7.57
CLARK A CO’S. COTTON LETTER,
Albany, Ga., Jan. 23.—The market
today was a repetition of all those
that preceded It, with the trade look
ing for one figure and that figure be
ing exceeded. There Is no gopd rea
son why the market nhotild have
shown a decline of 40 points after the
reading of the report, and thero Is no
reason why the market .should not
show u sharp rally tram present lev
els.
A giners’ of 16,000,0000 ginned to
January 16 does’not Indicate a crop of
more than 10,500,0000, and ns this is
far below actual requirements, It Is
Inevitable that higher prices, and
much higher prices than we have seen
will come before the crop Is finally
marketed. It rests entirely with the
holders of spots to say what the fu
ture course of the market will be.
CLARK & CO.
Liverpool was unchanged on sales
of 8,000 bales. Spots, 628.
Early cables from the great English
market were of the most encouraging
character—for holders of cotton.
Reports from the dry goods district
showed Increased demand for cotton
goods.
The glnners’, of course, was the one
absorbing topic of the day.
It Is believed that Price will en.
(leaver to assume leadership of the
bulls.
New York wires: ’’This market has
all the earmarks of a big advance.’
Columbus, Ga., wired;’ "Holders of
spots In this neck of uncut timber are
very Indifferent about selling, and
what few bales are being sold are on
basis of 12 cents for good middling."
The Denver syndicate says there Is
no danger, of their getting cold
damp feet, ns they have taken more
than $500,000 out of the market this
season.
Well Bros.’ actual count of stocks
In their territory. shows 21 per cent,
less than same time last year.
If the market starts up, don’t be too
eager to guess the top, for she may
Join the angels before paying^ another
visit to Mother Barth.
New Orleans wired: “Little cotton
for sale In the ring today. It Is be
lieved considerable realizing will
take; place on the glnners—If bullish.’’
Boston reported yarn market very
active, knitting yarns advancing with
good demand. Northern spinners are
reported to have sold three to four
months ahead and In some Instances
beyond that time.
Liverpool was dull and Inactive
during the day, closing one down.
Indigestion Is easily overcome by
the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, be
cause this remedy digests what you
eat, and gives the stomach a rest—al
lows It to recuperate and grow strong
Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach,
Heart-Burn, etc., and enables the di
gestive organs to assimilate and trans-
form all foods Into tlssue-buUdlng
blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach,
Belching, Heart-Burn, and all forms
of Indigestion. Palatable and
strengthening. Sold by Albany Drug
Co, and Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Ailantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA.
IN EFFECT JULY 25, 1906.
DEPARTURES
'-VayerOM, Brunswick and 'Points
8outh and East.
lln Ha 89 Leaves 12:50am
tin Na 95 Leaves 2:00pm
and
Thomaavllte, Monticello
Polnta Weit.
No. 71 Leaves 4:00 pm
No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am
ARRIVALS
From Waycross, Brunswick
Points South and EasL
and
Train No. 94 Arrives 11:50 pm
Train No, DO Arrives 3:20 am
A Soailiern r.inulniHCCUcCi
In “A fVv.thcru Girl lu *01” Mrs. D.
GiriiuC Wright clcncrlboa the burin! of
the young hero. Ltitanc. one of the
most GrruisUie anti taudiiug liU'Utauto
in the stj-.r of the GoulViloraey. lie
dietl leauiuy; tr g.i.’I.mt t-lunga.
John Lair.ite, a lieutenant in his
brother’s company, too!; charge of tlio
body and, whli a c.r.t and driver, tried
to return to Itlehriond. Pim/ing <his
Impossible,’ as the enemy were in pos
session of the country nil around, he
*veut to Westwood; the home of Dr.
BrokenbrouRh. who was then a sur
geon In tin? army. The enemy ap
proached, and he, to avoid capture,
was obliged to leave his brother’s re
mains and escape on foot. Mrs. Bro-
kentyough sent for an Episcopal cler
gyman to perform the funeral ceremo
nies, but the enemy would r.ot permit
bin to pa*;», Then, with a fovi* oP'or
ladles, a fair hatred little girl, her
apron filled with white flowers, and a
few faithful slaves who stood rever
ently uear, a plans Virginia matron
read the solemn and beautiful burial
service over the cold, still form of
one of the noblest gentlemen and most
Intrepid oUlcers In the Confederate ar
my. She watched the clods heaped
upon the coffin lid, then sinking on her
knees. In sight and hearing of the foe,
she committed his soul’s welfare and
the stricken hearts he had left behind
him to the mercy of the All Father.”
Curlonn AlhiRhonnc.
The mo8 ( t curious almshouse In Eng
land Is St. Mary’s hospital at Chiches
ter. There eight old ladies live actually
In the church, which is a fine .old build
ing dating from 1080. It was originally
a monastery, but when Queen Eliza
beth came to visit there she turned It
Into an almshouse to endure as loug as
almshouses exist. The old ladles have
two neat little roonm each down the
sides of the main church, with win
dows looking out on the garden. They
have each a coal supply, a kitchen
range, water and gas. At one end of
the church is the chapel, where dally*
endec* are hold. The choir stalls are
beautifully carved old oak, the original
seats that the monks used. The church
stands in a quiet little square.
Ill
the
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
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.
SPARKS-SAXON
Hardware Company.
GaUonfrGalloii
House Paint
Fate Linseed OH
HNSl
■0IU
Buy them separately—mix together, and you
have Paint Perfection, ready to apply.
ALBANY DECORATING COMPANY,
GA.
mmuwMsmxma
Mid-AVinter Stove Sale
these excellent,
Heaters.
We are having
a real Clearance
Sale of Heating
Stoves. They are
Globe Oak’s.
We have de
ducted the expense
of rent, handling,
etc., that we would
be put to in carry
ing them through
till next season
and give it to you
as a bargain in
up - to - date Globe
Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While
In the Philippines.
‘While with the U. S. Army in the
Philippines, I contracted chronic diar
rhoea. I suffered severely from this
terrible disease for over three years
and tried the prescriptions of numer
ous physicians, hut found nothing that
did me any good until I tried Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, two small bottles of^whlch
entirely cured me, and I have since
had no return of the disease.”—Her
man Stein, 212 N.'Union Ave., Pueblo.
Colorado. For sale by Sale-Davis
Drug Co.
JVfetov Albany
fr While the worst of the winter is staring you in the
£ face 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.
HEATING STOVE
, EATMAN.
'Phone 5.
AIL;
any.
trwiiwtMr.’
'Restaurant
Elks 'Building. Tine St.
Open 5 e. m. till Midnight.
Quick Service,
JLwfcisonable Trices.
/feat and Clean.
COSTAJV®. "B'ROWJ'f,
Troprietors.
an i
From Thomasvllle, Monticello
Points West.
Train No. 72 Arrives 11:36 ait
Train No. 74 AriTres 7:15 pa
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga.
J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Pass enger Agent, Thomasvllle, Ga.
Then Re Got Mad.
Husband (Impatiently)—If the fool
killer would strike this town be would
find plenty of work to do. Wife—Is
there such a person, dear? Husband-
Of course there Is. Wife (with anxiety)
—Well, I do hope. John, that you will
be very careful.
Albany Ins usahre
AGENCY.
(Euro mm or to Bd. L. Wlcht & Oo.)
Insurance
1906
Improved New Home
Sewing Machines
Latest Style \
V
Double Ring, Ball Bearing.
Lightest and best on the market.
I swap for the old Machine.
J will overhaul and furnish parts,
attachments and needles for any
make of Machine.
W. F. FLOYD. Mgr.
'Phono 362. Albany. Get.,
All Pork
- , 4 Hale. Le.it.rd N. Spear
HALE & SPEER,
LAWYERS.
•:,v
' -Ice. 991-2 Bread Street. Alban,, Oa.
and careful attention siren to a
tytrl-tar*. ,
(!- 4. hid',-
6 Per Celt. Farm Loans.
TH0S. H. MILNER,
Altorney-al-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
“Where were you
qulred little Willie,
boy." “Where was
“In San Francisco.’
born. Pap?” in-
“Iu Boston, my
mamma born?”
’ “And where
FIRE
was I bom?" “In Philadelphia."
“Well, Pap, ain’t it funny how we
three people got together?”
A.»*IN8T—
LIGHTNING AND
STORMS.
Telembonea S9 and 1M.
WIND
F. O. TICKNOR
ii0 . p’JirjT'!• ■ Ki T££<
Country Sausage
Making on my farm today. Phone
orders to the Country Store—No. 119.
T. M. NELSON.
Seed Oats,
Horse Oats,
Corn,
Hulls and Neal
For Sale at
Miller
GROCERY CO.
No Pill is as pleasant and positive
as Dewitt’s LitUe Early Risers.
These Famous Little Pills are so mild
and effective that children, delicate
ladies and weak people enjoy their
cleansing effect, while strong people
say they are the best liver pills sold.
Never gripe.
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