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THE ALBANY DAKY HERALD: TUE8DAY, JANUARY 30,1906.
CLARK & CO.,
ON FUTURE BROKERS
ALBANY, GA.
ROAD TO LEESBURG
IS OPEN ONCE MORE
SHORT PRICES
ON SHORT LOTS
TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS.
High Waters pf the Klnchafoonee Had
Rendered it Impassable.
Assortments are
Elegant china at cut prices,
broken, so we want to close them out
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.
Vehicles may now pass the Klncha
foonee creek, two miles above the city,
via the Leesburg road.
The recent high water In the creeks
rendered the passage of the stream
impossible, except for parties on
horseback. The bridge was not af
fected, but the creek had hacked out
into the flats on the south side of the
stream, making several temporary
streams which pursued a course par
allel to that of the' main channel of
the creek.
The current in one of the runs
which was spanned by a small brldgp,
was of suillclent strength to dislodge
the bridge from its fastenings, and
this matter had to be brought to the
attention of Superintendent Pinson, of
tile road brigade. Yesterday the bridge
was moved back to its position and
more securely moored, and no further
trouble is anticipated. Vehicles may
again cross at this point, and as the
waters of the creek have receded, no
difficulty is experienced in traveling
between Albany and Leesburg.
As soon as the freshet entirely sub
sides, or in the course of a few days,
the road force will put in a part of
a day on the road just south of the
creek, and the roadway will be thrown
up to a height sufficient to make it cer
tain that high water will at no time.in
the future interfere with travel in
that direction.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee-Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
Albakt, Ga., January 81, 1006
Rac’d yesterday by wagon 86
Rec’d previously by wagon 25,805—25,841
Peo*d yesterday by rail 809
Boo’d previously by rail 44,018-44,412
bers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago and New York.
Fourteen inch Platters,
worth $1.35, now $1.10
Twelve inch Platters,
worth $1.15, now 90c.
35c Pickle Dishes, now
NSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS
lew Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton,
lew York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton,
ihicago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain,
lew York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks
and Bonds.
Cups and Saucers, worth
$1.75, now $1.49 set.
Local Cotton Market.
Good Middling'.
Middling
Low Middling
Demand fair. Offerings light.
Correspondence Invited
SPARKS-SAXON
Hardware C
ompany
New York Cotton Market.
Prev
Op’d High Low Closo Close
11.01 11.01 10 87 10.1)4 10.06
11.17 11.17 10.00 11 00 11.00
11.80 11.81 11.14 11 24 11.26
11.87 11.87 11 22 11.81 11.85
Spots steady. Mid. 11.50. Sales
Futures closed steady.
Liverpool is due 8 to 4 up tomorrow.
January
March.
May...
Mid-Wmter St
New Orleans Cotton Market..
Prov.
Op’d High Low Close Close
11.00 11.00 11.00 11.09 11.18
11.80 11 80 11.1ft 11.27 1120
11.40 11.41 11 28 1180 11 80
11.60 11.60 11,87 11.40 11 41
Mid. 11^; Sales 1150
Contract Hauling of any kind,
and want it properly and
promptly done--you had bet
ter see us.
January
these excellent, up - to - date Globe
Heaters.
While the worst of the winter is staring 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.
March.
May .
Liverpool Cotton Market
Prev.
Op’ 2PM Close Close
Jan-Feb 5 0.5 5.95 5.87 5.08
Feb-Mar 5.95 5 04 5.87 5.08
Mar-Apr 6.05 5 08 6.01 5 06
Apr-May 6.00 6 01 5.04 5.00
May-Juuo 0.01 0.04 5.07 6.01
Sales, 12,000; Middlings, —; Receipts 80,000;
Futures opened barely steady and closed irreg-
E. W. LIVINGSTON & CO
CORN—WH EAT—M EAT.
Chicago, Jan., 31.—
LEADING LIVERYMEN
Cliamberlaln's Cough Remedy Abso
lutely Harmless.
The fault of giving children medi
cine containing injurious substances
is sometimes more disastrous than
the disease from which they are suf
fering. Every mother should know
that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is
perfectly safe for children to take. It
contains nothing harmful, and for
coughs, colds and croup is unsur-
passed. For sale by Sale-Davis Drug
Co.
Open. Close.
. 85} 851
. 411 448
. 301 30}
. 14.07 14.3
. 7.67 7.00
. 7.52 7.00
Wheat—May
Corn—May..
Oats—May...
Pork—May..
Lard—May..
Ribs—May .
CLARK & CO.’S COTTON LETTER.
CLARK & CO.
NEW YORK COTTON LETTER.
Daily by Rrivate Wira to, Clark & Go.
New York, Jan. fe —While the mar-
ket might decline some further, it
seems to be shaping for steadiness or
better prices. In the territories or dis
tricts which laBt week were disposed
to sell, the offerings are reduced, and
there is more inquiry and some-sales
for consumption. We have had a rath
er general liquidation of long holders
and the New York sentiment Is so de
cidedly against prices that it Is fair
to conclude that a short Interest, is de
veloping. C. D. FREEMAN & CO.
Two Real Estate Transfers.
Mr. p. T. Collier has sold to Mr. H.
T. Lynch the cottage on the south
side of Commerce street, near Jeffer
son, which the family of Mr. B. H.
Collier has been occupying for sev
eral years. The price paid is not an
nounced.
Mrs. Mary ,1. Jeffries has purchased
from Messrs. S. B. Brown and Morris
Weslosky one of the group of five cot
tages on the west side of Monroe
street, south of North street, the price
paid being $1,000.
Both of these sales were made by
Ed. R. Jones, real estate agent.
HEATING STOVE
BATMAN.
COTTON PICKINGS
Call the Manager, "Phone 4-00.
Southern 'Bell Telephone
& Telegraph Como any.
Furnished for Dyily Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
Furious Fighting.
“For seven years,” writes Geo. W.
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., “I ha<3 a
bitter battle with chronic stomach
and liver trouble, but at last I won,
arc} cured my diseases, by the use
of. Electric Hitters. I unhesitatingly
recommend them to all, and don’t in
tend in the future to be without them
In the house. They are certainly a
wonderful medicine, to have cured
such a bad case as mine.” Sold under
guarantee to do the same for you, by
Albany Drug Co., druggists, at 50c.
bottle. Try them today.
Liverpool was again surprisingly
good. Due 4 clown, she came 2 up on
sales of 12,000 bales at 60S.
Weather Forscast.
The following is the weather fore
cast for Georgia for next 24 hours:
Fair tonight and Wednesday; warm
er tonight, and in eastern and south
ern portions Wednesday.
Early cables said: “The expected re
action was apparently well on the
way.”
'Restaurant
Certain it is the English arc willing
to pay 6 pence for the balance of the
crop.
ElK? ‘Building. Tine St.
Open 5 ox. m. till Midnight.
QuicK Sertlice.
Treasonable Trices.
JVeat and Clean.
COSTA JV <©. B-ROW/Y,
Troprietors.
An Emergency Medicine.
For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds
and similar injuries, there is nothing
so good as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
It soothes the wound and not only
gives instant relief from pain, but
cases the parts to heal in about one-
third the time required by the usual
treatment. As it is an antiseptic all
danger from blood poisoning is avoid
ed. Sold by Hilsman-Sale Drug Co.
MOVED
Spinners’ takings give the lie to cer
tain figures on consumption. Spin
dles were never eating up cotton as
they are today.
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
Bremen cabled: "Stocks here 75,000
bales less thnn last year.”
It Is said that even our own south
ern mills are desperately short of
supplies.
The Co!i<lltlolift Different.
Husband (with newspaper)—When
I’m at home you are forever hammer
ing at that piano or else your tongue is
running like a trip hammer. It wasn’t
so before we were married. Wife—No,
it wasn’t. Before we were married
you held my hands so I couldn’t play
und kept my lips so busy that I
couldn’t.talk.
Country Sausage
Our opening was only fair, and, on
account of supporting orders—which
were very conspicuous on account of
their nbsence-Lturned weak and low-
Making on my farm today. Phone
orders to the Country Store—No. 119.
> T. M. NELSON.
It takes buying orders to put the
market up and selling orders to put it
down. There are two sides to the
market.
Sickening, Shivering Fits
Of Ague and Malaria can be relieved
and cured with Electric Bitters.. This
is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial
benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true
curative influence on the disease,
driving it entirely out of the system.
It is much to be preferred to quin
ine, having none of this drug’s bad
after-effects. E. S. Munday, of Hen
rietta, Texas, writes: "My brother
had jaundice, till he took Electric Bit
ters, which saved his life.” At Alba
ny Drug Co. Price, 50c, guaranteed.
Hicks^Some men never realize the
trite value of money—
Dicks—Until they try to make a
touch.
COTTON
COKE
COAl
Local spot operators said the in
quiry was much better than for days
past.
•MANUFACTURERS OF-
CARTER &, CO.
Warenousemen^ and Goal Dealers
COME TO US FOR COAL.
Cured His Mother of Rheumatism.
“My mother has been a sufferer for
many years from rheumatism," says
W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pennsyl
vania. At times she was unable to
move at all, while at all times walk
ing was pain.'ul. I presented her with
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
nnd after a few applications she de
cided it was the most wonderful pain
reliever she had ever tried; in fact,
she is never without tt now and is at
ail times able to walk. An occasional
application of Pain Balm keeps away
the pain that she was formerly trou
bled with.” For sale by Sale-Davls
Drug C«. . .....
We will be spared any further gin-
ners’ reports until March.
Annual Capaclt,. 10,000,000.
Reports from the dry goods market
show that buyers are even willing to
gay premiums for prompt shipment
The Original Laxative Cough Syrup
is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Tar. It expels all cold from the sys
tem by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar is a certain, safe and harm
less cure for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough.
6 Per Celt. Farm Loans.
TH0S. H. MILNER,
Atlorney-at-Uw,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
Wo Aro nt Same Old Stand on Pfne Street,
re keep in stock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Biookton, the best from
« Cahaba, Ala., coal Helds. Also the celebrated REX and other high
rade Jellio Coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed Ton all
oals sold by us.
®FAlso;Hard Coal for Furnaces and BlacksmUhs’ Coal'
H 'Phone I7.
Col. Joe Hoadley’s big load seems to
rest easy on his broad shoulders.
Liverpool took advantage of the
tame American markets and showed
a net loss for the day of 4 points.