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THEfALBANY DAILY HERALD: SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1906.
CLARK & CO.,
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires
to New .Orleans, 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 Iiivited
THE MARKETS
ODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES'
TIG .COTTON QUOTATIONS.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
Albany, Oa., January 27, 1900
1 ec’d yesterday by wagon 42
' leo’d prertouify by wagon 25,781—25,778
Pec’dyeaterdayby rail... —
Keo'd previously by rail 44,018—44,018
t».7bfl
If You Ha 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
Local Cotton Market
Good Middling .. 11%
Middling 11
Low Middling 10**
Markot Arm, aotive demand, but little offer
ing.
New York Cotton Market.
Prev-
Op’d High Low Clone Clone
11.10 11.15 11.05 11.05 11.10
11.80 11.80 11.14 11 1U 11.21
11.40 11.41 11.27 11 82 11.81
11.47 11.48 11 85 11.40 11.42
January ..
March
May
July
Hpotnsteady. Mid 11.70. Sales*—.
Futures cloned steady.
Liverpool in due 4 down Monday.
New Orleans Cotton Marktt.
Prov.
Op’d High Low Clone Clone
January 11.18 11.17 1110 11.10
March 11.40 11.48 11.28 11.85 II 88
May 11.58 11.60 11 40 11.48 11 51
July 11.08 11.04 11.47 11 68 11 fill
Spots ntendy. Mid. 11%; Sales 1050..
Fututen closed steady, N
COTTON
COKE.
COAu
CARTER &, CO.
warenouseiiien • and coal Deap
COME TO US FOR COAL.
Wo Are at Seme Old Stand on Pfue Street.
We keep tn stock Montovnllo, Climax, Tip Top and Blookton, the beat from
the Cahaba, Ain., noal Holds. Also the celebrated REX and other high
S -ado Jolllo Coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed Ion all
o ala sold by ua.
WAlao Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coal
'Phone 17.
MOVED
, Our Office to No. 317 Davis-Exchange
Bank building, where we will be pre
pared to attend to business even more
promptly than heretofore.
The Bacon Equipment Company
i Rawlins Theatre. One Nitfht.
Tuesday, Jan. 30
THE
Beggar Prince Opera CO
PRESENTING
iirniTTi BTinnin nmunn»
Correct Dress
I The "Modern Method” system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by
J L EL. Hays & Cc., of Cincinnati, O.,
I satisfies good drersers everywhere.
All Garmflr.Lt Made Strictly
to Your Measure
| at moderate prices. .’30 tivjfj cf foreign
' and domestic fabric* fr .m rhooae.
bv
& B. BROWN d. CO., Albany, Ga.
6 Per Cent. Farm Loans.
THOS. H. MILNER,
AHorney-at-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
A COMIC OPERA.
(Mascott up-to-date.)
Frl:es, ilc, 5’.e, 75c. Seats Saturday
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished for Dally Herald Readers
- by Clark & Co.
Again Liverpool refused to follow
the decline. Due 9 down, she came
only 3 and took 8,000 bales on Satur
day.
Our opening was extremely tame,
considering the strength shown
abroad.
\\
It Is painfully evident that many
stop orders are still In the market.
H. B. Claflin denied there had been
ahy reduction In cotton goods.
The demand for spots will increase
as the market declines.
Some "sharks/' acting supposedly
for the Price interests, sold 20,000
March on the opening. It had the de
sired effect.
Harvie Jordan appears very confi
dent the South will not weaken.
The general public Is not In the
market.
Op’
Prev.
2PM Close Clowe
5 09
6.99
0.02
504
-.— 5.99
6.02
6.02
- - 6.02
005
6.04
8.06
6.08
6.06
-.« 6.07
6.10
Liverpool Cotton Market
.Tan-Fob
Fob-Mar.......
Mnr- Apr
Apr-May
May-Juno
Sale*, 8,000; Middlings,6.12: Receipts 40,000;
Futures opened steady and closed steady.
CO RN—W H EAT—M EAT.
Chicago, Jan.,
Open. Close.
Wheat—May 85| 841
Corn—May 441 441
Oats—May 30! 30ft
Pork-May 14.07 14.05
Lard—May 7.55 7.65
Ribs—May 7.50 7.52
Cold Ttiat Kills u4 Cold That Caras.
In England severe cold generally
kills a good ranuy people. In certalD
parts of North America cold still more
severe puts new life Into them. It re
quires no argumentation to show that
there must bo a definite reason for this.
The chief reason la that English cold
Is mostly damp, while In North Amer
ica It Is mostly dry. There is the great
est difference .In the world betwoou dry
olr and damp air. The former Is usu
ally air pure and simple, possessing a
full quantity of oxygon and oftou
charged highly with ozone. The latter
consists of air mixed with the vapor of
water. Whcu the former air, fully
oxygenated, Is breathed It stimulates
more powerfully than chanmague. The
.„..«r. less oxygenated and charged
with vnpor of wator, not only docs not
stimulate, hut depresses.—Public Opin
ion.
I'n.tn'M Wonderful Volvo.
Mine. Pasta's voice extended from
low A to D In nltlsshno and waH one
of the most remarkable Illustrations
over furnished of the value of musical
culture In overcoming natural blem
ishes. Her voice was stubborn and uu-
inanagdahle, but by dint of study and
Indefatigable perseverance she. brought
It to n slate of perfection that was the
admiration of her contemporaries. Her
delight was the bravura style of orna
ment, and where the composer lmd not
been sufficiently liberal In bestowing
ornamentation on her part she invented
cnvntinas of her own and used them
with such effect that they were gener
ally regarded ns the best part of her
singing. She made her first nppen'r-
nnee on tho stage In 1815, her lust lu
1S50.
English spinners,-according to the
very best authorities, are making
more money than ever before In tho
history of that Industry.
The market will be well supported
nround 11 cents for May.
Southern spinners reported an In
creased demand from Eastern jobbers.
The sltuntlon Is unchanged, and the
battle is to be fought for possession
of spots—not futures. /
SHORT PRICES
ON SHORT LOTS.
Elegant china at cut prices. Assortments aTC
broken, so we want to close them out.
Six inch Plates, worth
$1.25, now $1.19 a set.
Eight ihch Plates, worth
$1.75, now $1.38 a set.
75c Berry Bowls now 59c.
Covered Dishes, worth
$2.25, now $1.75.
Soup Plates, worth $1.75,
now $1.3S set.
Fourteen inch Flatters,
worth $1.35, now Si.10
Twelve inch Platters,
worth $1.15, now 90c.
35c Pickle Dishes, now
25c. ,
Cups and Saucers, worth
$1.75, now $1.49 set.
SPARRS-SAXON
Hardware C omp any.
li&yiiYHn JiggBTIWWfFEg
The Mentone Man.
An almost perfect skeleton was found
tn a cave at Mentone, France, March.
1872. It showed its owner to have been
a tall, well formed man, with an aver
age skull and a facial angle of eighty-
five degrees. The antiquity of this skel
eton, known as the Mentone man, Is
undoubted. His hones are assoelatcil
with those of the cave lion, cave bear
and other extinct anlmalB. All the
bones were In place, surrounded by
flint Implements and the remains of
nnlmals which the man probably had
killed. Twenty-two perforated teeth,
which may have formed a chaplet, lay
by bis head. These bones, with the
Dutchman's skull found In a cave near
Engls, are the oldest specimens known
of humnn remains and go far to prove
Uint prehistoric races were well fur
nished with brain power.
The Mcnnlitw of sympathy.
It was a clever Frenchwoman who
said: "Those who have suffered much
are like those who know many lan
guages. They have learned to under
stand nml to he understood by many.
It is an Impossibility to fully sympa
thize with another's experience unless
It lias been at some time one’s own.
In trouble or grief we turn Instinctive
ly to some one whom we know has
been through the snmo experience. It
Is the old Immnn longing for compan
ionship that shows Itself. Tho feeling
Is strong within us that she will feel
and know with ice. Therein lies the
meaning of sympathy,”
The YiIbIhIpp'h UcapouMe.
v well known minister of a kirk In
i.iasgaw was one day passing along
the High street when ho was aeeostcd
by n crowd of street gnmlus, one of
whom said mischievously, but with be
coming gravity, "D'ye ken. minister,
the de'll is deed?" The minister made
uo Immediate response, but on the
whole crew reiterating the cry, "The
de’il's deed! The de'U’s deed!" he
turned and, raising his outstretched
hands, ns If to pronounce a blessing,
reported. "Ach, ye pulr leetle faithless
bairns!”
A Triple CoinHilvni'c,
A I’orresimuueut of tho Loudon
Standard relates the following triple
coincidence, taken from an old manu
script diary, dated 1&2, lu which a
relative quotes from r.ti "old journal:"
"In the year 1<HM, on Di e. 5, a boat on
the Monal (Mcnai strait, lu north
Wales) crossing that sirait, over which
a bridge has slneo been built, with
eighty-one passengers, was upset, and
only one passenger, named Hugh Wil
liams, was saved. On tho same date,
lu the year 1785, was upset another
boat, containing about sixty passen
gers, of whom ull perished excepting
one, whose name was Hugh Williams.
On Aug. fi, 1820, n third boat met with
tho snme disaster, with twenty-five
passengers only, and nlf perished with
the exception of one, whose name was
Hugh Williams." /
1 Mid-Winter Stove Sale
I
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
these excellent, up - to - date Globe
Heaters.
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
: E ATM AN.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that no or
ders for 'supplies or merchandise of
any character, In the name of tho
Southern Concrete Construction Co.,
will be recognized unless they bear
the signature .of J. F. Harris, general
manager, or D. Crockett, superintend
ent. All chocks or drafts of the com
pany will likewise be rejected unless
signed by one of the above named of
ficers of the company.
SOUTHERN CONCRETE CON
STRUCTION CO., By J. H.
HaVris, Gen. Mgr.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 2G, 1900.
Brinson & Co , WoJd and Coal,
’Phono 3C7. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited
Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire
Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Latfca,
Shingles, all kinds of lumber and
mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass
and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile,
Wall Paper and Paints at
C. D. SMITH’S.
El fa 'Building, Pine St.
Open 5 Ox. m. till Midrvltfht.
QuicK Service,
treasonable Prices,
JTeat and Clean
COSTAff ®- s*RO WJf.
Proprietors.
To draw the fire out of a burn,
heal a cut without leaving a scar, or
to cure bolls, sores, tetter, eczema
and all skin and scalp diseases, use
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel SalVe. A spe
cific for piles. Get the genuine. No
remedy causes such speedy relief.
Ask for DeWitt’s—the genuine.
Phone 5.
Albany, Ga.
Country Sausage
Making on my farm today. Phone
orders to the Country Store—No. 119.
T. M. NELSON.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The public is hereby notified that
the partnership hitherto existing be
tween W. L. Venl and Joe Stump, un
der the firm name of Baltimore Whis
key Co., has been this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Denard Bit>s.
hereby assume responsibility for the
payment of all debts owed by said
firm. W. L. \ EAL‘, Mgr.
Moultrie, Gn„ Jan. 1, 1900.
G-law-4t
SIMM. IIS 884881
AGENCY.
(Successor to Bd. L. Wight A Go.)
Insurance
AGAINST
FIRE UGHTNING AND WIND
STORMS.
T.l.nhonet >0 and 115
F. O. TICKNOR. Mgr
HICKS’
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURLS
HEADACHES
imks up COED«S
IN 6 TO 12 HOURS
rial Bank tOc. At Dragon
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA.
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Train* at
Albany, Ga.
In Effect Jan. S. 1005.
DEPARTURES:
For Dothan and Florala.... 7:45t
For Dothan and Hartford.... 3:50 i
For Macon, Atlanta, Augus
ta, Columbus, Savannah.. 4:051
For Macon, Atlanta, Colum
bus, Montgomery, Troy... .11:54:
For Macon, Atlanta, Savan
nah 9:001
ARRIVALS:
From Florala and Dothan... 8:451
From Hartford and Dothan 11:40 a
From Augusta, Savannah,
Atlanta. Macon 7:26 o
From Montgomery, Troy, Co
lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40f
From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma
con, Montgomery, Colum-
_l" ls 11:301
_____ ALL TRAINS DAILY.
Drawing room sleeping cars 1
tween Albany and Atlanta on tral
arriving at Albany at 7:26 a. m. a
leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Pari
car between Albany and Atlanta
train arriving at Albany at 3:40
m. and leaving Albany at 11:64 a.
For further information apply to
A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent
R S. 'Morris, Commercial Agent, .
bany, Ga.
mm brick co
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
BR IC^ (
. Annual Canaelt, 10.000ACC,