The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 29, 1906, Image 8

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THE ALBANY DAtt.Y HERALD: MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1906. MWi 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 Invited THE MARKETS TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. Albany, Ga., January 80,1900 Rac'd Saturday by wagon 83 Rco’d previously by wagon 28,778—25,806 Pee d Saturday by rail. ifyby . . M/7: If You Have Contract Hauling of any kind, and Want it properly and promptly done—you had bet ter see us. . ... . . E. W. LIVINGSTON & CO. LEADING LIVERYMEN COTTON COKE. COAl ft CARTER & CO. v warehousemen' and coal Dealers COME TO US FOR COAL. Wo Are at Same Old Stand An Pfne Street. We keep In (took Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blookton, the best from the Cahaba, Ala., coal Helds. Also the celebrated REX and other high ' (trade. Jelllo Goals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed Con all Co t]a sold by us. . . CYATso Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coal m m 'Phone I7. fi 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 will Inject some of the elixir of life in the market; some of the kind the New York bears remember so well. The trade generally admit that It will be an all-year mark6t again. The fight for labor Is as strong as the fight fdr spots. Port receipts today were 20,000 as against 32,000 last year. While we may have gradual breaks of 20 to 30 points, the demand for spots is too strong for t.ny material break. Boo’d previous!} f rail 44,018—44,018 60,818 Local Cotton Market > Good Middling 11% Middling 11 Low Middling 10^ Market firm, active demand, but little offer ing. New York Cotton Market Prev- Op’d High Low Close Close January 11.18 .11.15 10.02 11.00 11.05 March 11.25 11.25 10.96 1100 11.19 May 11.86 11.86 11.14 1127 11.8! July 11,48 11.45 11 22 11.86 11.40 Bpots easy. Mkl. 11.50. Sales Futures closed Htoudy. Liverpool is due 4 down Monday. New Orleans Cotton Market Prov. Op'd High Low Close Close January 11.19 11.29 11.04 11.08 11.10 March 11.80 118 > 11.18 11.26 1185 May L 11.40 11.50 1128 11 89 11.48 July 11.48 11.58 11.84 11.48 11 58 Spots steady. Mid. 11J4; Sales 4000 Futures closed steady. Liverpool Cotton Market Op', 59 Prov. Close Close Jan-Feb,. Fob- Mar Mar-Apr. „ Apr-May 0.02 May-June 0.04 90 O.QO 5.90 590 000 5.98 5.08 6.90 6.99 6.01 002 6.05 0.07 Salea, 12,000; Middlings.611: Receipts 8,000; Futures opened quiet and closed easy. CLARK & CO.'S COTTON LETTER. A determined effort was made to raid the market soon after the open ing, and, in a measure, success crowned the efforts of the bold, bad warriors. As soon as a crippled wire service could be restored throughout the South, supporting orders came in which steadied the market some 12 points from low levels. At the mo- jnent it is not easy to forecast the market for the immediate future. Ad vances seem to. uncover any amount of selling orders, while resistance of stubborn kind Is shown by holders of spots. Spots must be offered freely before we can hope to see very much lower prices. At the moment the mar ket might be said to be a waiting one, with chances for scalping the market on both sides. Liverpool is due 5 low er tomorrow. CLARK & CO. COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished for Dally Herald Rehders by Clark & Co. Again Liverpool was better than exr pected, taking 12,000 bales at 1 point decline. The offerings were heavy on our opening, but the market absorbed them well. Harvie Jordan urges the friends of the market stand “shoulder to shoulder.” It is generally believed that spot holders will stand fire. It is said the big New Orleans bulls are patiently waiting for the enemies of the market to oversell it, when they Egyptian operators In Liverpool were reported as confining their oper ations to the Ame\l2an ring at the moment. Speculation is very dull at the mo ment. The general public is waiting for advance to buy on. They always do. Brown & Hayne are not bellowing as loudly as they did some time ago. Liverpool was rather dull after the opening, arid closed C down. Blessed sunshine! Once more we have had two days of it, down here in God's country. SHORT PRICES ON SHORT LOTS. ''' , 1 Elegant china at cut prices. Assortments are broken, so we want to clpse them out. Fourteen inch Platters, worth if 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. Six inch Plates, worth' $1.25, now $1.19 a set. Eight inch 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 $1.38 set. SPARKS-SAXON Hardware Company EratfM'ttjgBgSggEBCMM The Lost. When n fellow has discovered that all his loose change has filtered through fi hole In his trousers 'pocket It is nearly impossible to get him to accept the scientific proposition that nothing Is ever lost. 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 marchandise, but 1 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, Agent For May Manton Patterns. JVebv Albany Restaurant Elks "Building. Pine St. Open 5 a., m. till Midnight. QuicK Service. K-casonablc ‘Price*. /•feat and Clean. cost am ®. s no wm. Proprietor*. Mid-^Wmter Stove Sale 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 exCelleht, 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. ;-v-•• • « HEATING STOVE EATMAN. 'Phone 5. Albany, Ga. All Pork Country Sausage Malting on my farm today. Phone orders to the Country Store—No. 119. T. M. NELSON. ALBANY BRICE CO —MANUFACTURERS OF— / brick., / Annual Capacity 10.000,000. SK ObU— PIONEER GUANO CO. Only 100 Tons of Cotton Seed Meal unsold Hurry up , or y0 u will miss it. C&rman Kainit now arriving at Savannah, for sale cheap. Get a move on now. '■lit w c. Wm ARNOLD, Manager