The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 07, 1906, Image 8

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THE ALBANY DAirY HERALD: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1906. CLARK & CO., OTTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. . Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires i to New Orleans, Chicago and New York. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. ■ , New Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton. New York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton. Chicago Xorrespondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain. New York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks and Bonds. Correspondence Invited H ✓ ■jo:-. MH.} 5j.;£n. If You Hsk-ve Contract Hauling of any kind, and want it properly and promptly done—you had bet ter see us.. V . . . . . '( . , „ i.- ' ' 1 t .' E. W. LIVINGSTON & CO. LEADING LIVERYMEN lA 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 Pi pvt COTTON COKE. COAl CARTER &, CO. Warehousemen and Goal Dealers COME TO US FOR COAT.. Wo Arc nt Smite Old Stand on Pfuo Street. We keep in stock Montevalio, Climax, Tip Top anti Blookton, the best from tile Cahaba, Ala., coal .,e)tls. Also the celebrated REX anti other high grade Jellic Coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed ton all Ic.als sold b.v us. Also. Hard Coal for Furnaces anil Blacksmiths’ Coal \ ’Phone 17. TODAY’S OREIGN AND DOMES TIC COnON QUOTATIONS. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. ALBAHY, Gi„ February 7, 1006. Reo’d yeeterdar by wagon 80 Reo’d previously by wagon 26,120—26,150 —i'd yesterday by ralL 260 i’d previously by rail 44,412-44,672 70622 Peed Beo r ‘ Local Cotton Market. Good Middling Middling Low Middling Demand good at decline. , 10 11-16 11 New York Cotton Market. March... May July October.. Spots steady. Vtltl1.au nlnau • Prev Op’d High Low Clone Closo 10.66 10.75 10.65 10 74 10.58 10 85 It .98 10.82 10 90 10 76 10.97 11.08 10 91 11.01 10.85 10.29 10.80 10 28 10.81 10.J0 Mid 11.85. Hales—. Future* closed steady. Liverpool ia duo 8 up tomorrow. New Orleans Cotton Market. Prev. Op’d High Low Close Clone 10 78 10.86 10.75 10.85 10 _ 10.05 11.05 10.00 11 04 10 84 11.03 11.16 11c. 11.15 10 98 10.17 10,23 10 17 11.28 10.12 Spots ntoady. Mid. 10 11-16; Sales 6800 Future* closed steady, March.... May .... July October .. Llvsrpool Cotton Market. Prev. Op* 2pm Close Olone Mar- Apr Apr-May May-June June-July 5.83 6 Sales, 12,000; Middlings. 5.86; Receipts 88,000, Futures opened quiet and closed steady. CO RN—W H E AT—M E AT. Chicago, Feb., 7.— Open. Close. Wheat—May 85} 86 Corn—May 441 441- Oats—May 30} 30} Pork—May 14.75 14.87 Lard—May 7.72 7.72 Ribs—May 7.87 7.90 NEW YORK COTTON LETTER. (Bally by Private Wtro to Clark & Co ) \ New York, Feb. 7, —A wire from Atlanta says that President Harvie Jordan, of the Southern Cotton Asso ciation, gives out the following to day: "I have been definitely assured that an. underwriting syndicate headed by E. R. Thomas; and backed by the strongest financial syndicate In New York, will underwrite 600,600 bales at 13 cents. This proposition will not Interfere with those spot holders who desire to hold for 15 cents. I will leave at noon for New York, and the details of the syndicate will be fur nished to the public within the next forty-eight hours. “But little spot cotton Is offering east of the. Mississippi. Heavy re ceipts In Texas can not continue much longer, ns supplies there are practi cally. exhausted. With the organiza tion of a powerful syndicate to protect the spot situation against the’ present unwarranted bear raid, practically ev ery halo of cotton remaining unsold can be tied up. Supplies will run short from now on as compared with one year ago, and. there will, be no necessity for marketing any of the new crop before next October.” C. D. FREEMAN & CO. at unchanged prices. Their stock will be exhausted some day—and then some shorts will get shocked. Our opening was very good, but there appears to be little support of the old kind to the market. - This appears to'be an exceptionally fine market for the outside public to scalp. The market Is very narrow. Increased crop estimates seem to be gaining ground. The day is near at hand when plant ing the new crop will he discussed. An Increased acreage will be best for the market, as It means that some cotton land will have to be aban doned on account of scarcity of labor. Selling on scale up and buying on scale down appears to be the most attractive thing in the market just Try the apples from the garden of Hesperides.—Hercules. 7-3t 1906 Improved New Home Sewing Machines Latest Style Double Ring:, Ball Bearing. Lightenc and best on the market. I swap for the old Machine. I will overhaul and furnish parts, attachments and needles for any make of Machine. W. F. FLOYD. Mgr. 'Phone 362. Albany, Ga. Morris Wealonky, Preaid ent., D. W. James, W. 8, Bell, 1st Vice-Pres. 2nd Vice-Prea Joseph B. Davia, P. W. Jonec. Caslier. Asa’t Cashier pirst National Bank, ALBANY, OA. Capital *50,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000 MONEY LOANED. Deposit! received subject to Sigh Draft. A general backing business transacted. Bankers’ and merchant* 1 accounts solicited. COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished for Dally Herald Readers by Clark & Co. Again Liverpool bought 12,000 hales, Morrle Weslosky, D. W. James. President. V.-Prea F. H. Bates, Cashier. . N. R. Dehon, Asst. Cashier. •Hi National Butt OF ALBANY, OA. CAPITAL $50,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS ....-12,000.00 solicits accounts of firms st't Individuals Enamelware-- Turquoise Blue and Steel. • Cleanliness in the kitchen is con ducive to health in the household. Nothing is more conducive , to cleanli ness than our Turquoise Blue and .Steel Enatnelware. Sightly, strong and durable—“the kind that won’t crack off.” Better see them. SPARKS-SAXON Hardware Company. BnSEiaBIfflHB EgasSES KNICKERBOCKER FOUNTAIN BRUSH The above illustration, drawn from life, shows a Knickerbocker Fountain Brush in use. The brush is made of fine velvety India Rubber and is so perfectly pliable as to easily fit every curve of the human figure. It can be instantly attached to any water faucet, and but the turn of a faucet is needed to regulate the temperature of the water to please the bather. The water flows out through 595 tiny pliable rubber teeth to thebather’3 Infinite delight and perfect satisfaction. It is a happy invention, vastly superior to all other bathing devices, and is endorsed ‘ by Physicians, Ministers, Physical Directors, Health and Beauty Specialists, and Vtcple in all walks of life. Every brush is fully guaranteed. R. C. Eatman JSfetsj A 'tba. ny *Rejtatiranf JS/Aot- "Building. "Pine SI. Open 5 ev.. m. till Midnight. QuicK Ser-Oice, F+^casonabtc Prices. JSfeai and Clean. COST A (Si Ti'ROWJV, Proprietors. HEATERS For Less R. C. EATMAN. For Livingston’s Closed Cs^bs -Phone 26 More comfortable but no more expen sive than the old open hacks. For Bagga.ge Transfer and General Hauling ’Phone 26 TriAD WELLS. All Pork Country Sausage Making on my farm today. Phone orders to the Country Store—No. 119. T. M. NELSON. Cypress Shingles FOR SALE. B. R. Bailey, Walker Statioh. Ga. THE OLD RELIABLE 1906 PIONEER GUANO CO. Ntfw Quitting Acids, Kamit and Co#on Seed Meal. I TIN TO ED S. The Output is Nearly Sold. Hurry Along Now. C. W. ARNOLD, Manager V i. K: