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ARK & CO.,
ITTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
ibers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago and New York.
i NSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
TODAY’S OREICN AND DOMES
TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
birthday 61 Abraham Lincoln, the
great commoner.
New York stock exchange will be
closed on Monday.
, Auuit, QA.« February 1°. 1008
Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay .--Cotton. m.£Uu»
ispondents,
fw York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton,
go Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain,
fork Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
If You Have
Contract Hauling of any kind,
and want it properly and
promptly done—you had bet-^
ter see us
t ; 1
E. W. LIVINGSTON & CO.
LEADING LIVERYMEN
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.
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The Bell Telephone
SATES TOO
Tie
Hoi
Many Steps
From Delaji
Worries
GIVES TOO
Good Service
It Is Reliable
Call the Manager, Phone 400.
COTTON
COKE.
Pac'd yesterday by rail. —
Beo’d previously by rail 44,672—44.072
535
Local Cotton Market.
Good Middling
Middling
Low Middling
Demand good.
10*
lOo
V4
New York Cotton Market.
No New York market today or Mondny on
account of holiday.
New Orleans Cotton Market.
Prev
Op’d High Low Close Clone.
March 10 82 10 83 10.77 10.82,10 74
May lie 11.02 10.00 11 01 10 04
July.. 11.00 11.12 11.00 11.12 II <IB
October 10.H1 10.U2 10 30 10 32 10.25
Hpota ateady. Mid. 10%; Bales 480q0
Futures closed firm.
Liverpool is due unchanged Monday.
Liverpool Cotton Market
— Prev.
Op’ 2pm Close Close
Mar-Apr 6.77 -- 6.78 6.74
Apr-May 6 80 — 6 81 % 5.77
Maj*June 6.88 6.84 6 80
June-July 6 85 6.87 6.82
Bales. 10,000: Middlings, 5.88; Rocoipts 8,000,
Futures opened nnd closed ateedy.
CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT.
Chicago, Feb., 10.—
Open. Close.
Wheat-May 85i 85*
Com—May 44J 441
Oats—May 30i 30*
Pork—May 15.15 16.00
Lard—May 7.75 7.76
Ribs—May 7.05 7.87
NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER
(By Wire to Olark & Co.)
New Orleans, Feb. 10.—The lack of
any undue Influence, In so far os the
American rings were concerned,' upon
the foreign market was plainly visible
in the Improved course of options
throughout today’s session. The spot
market was excellent, with reported
Bales of 10,000 boles, and this, togeth
er with the Improvement shown by
the contract market in falling to meet
the decline of American rings, is very
encouraging. The closing of Liver
pool, on account of a short day, when
the local market opened and New
York observing a holiday were the
principal, causes for the scarcity of
newB items. A very healthy situation
exists in spots, with the demand con
tinuing good and holders firm and not
anxious to sell. Some 1,300 bales were
done yeBterday after hours, making
the total sales of that day well above
average.
Yesterday’s woelt-end visible supply
statement was a little disappointing
in not being as bullish ns expected.
The mill tailings wore well over the
previous week nnd could ho compared
favorably with the corresponding
weeks Inst year and year before, while
the variations for the week, showing
a totnl decrease of somo 69,000 bales,
came nearer meeting expectations
thnn nny other item of the statement.
Unlike previous weeks, the past one
has been unfavorable to farm work,
on account of the sovero weather that
has been prevalent throughout the
South, and whilo this has no immedi
ate bearing upon the present condi
tions, it must not be forgotten that as
days pass by, more attention is to be
given by the trade generally to farm
ing reports, as people are heartily sick
of data concerning the present crop,
having drawn their own conclusions
from information nt hand.
For the immediate futute the mar
ket appears In a very uncertain state,
but no particularly groat risk seems
to~he involved In either buying on
declines, or selling on advances.
GIBERT & CLAY.
r iror^fF^iF All 4
Rheumatic Rains I
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SLOANS
LINIMENT
I Cures Sore Throat
At all Drug&iats
Prica25 f J0 f&U.OO
I D r ^artS^SIoaii.n o rvtor^ilassll!
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Morris Wealosky, Pi tv.den*.
D. W. James, \V. > . Pell,
lat Vio»*-Pre8. 2iw» Vieo-Piva
Joweph 8. Dttvi.s. P. W. .Tone*
Canlier. Aha’t 0» shier
First National Bank,
ALBANY, GA.
Capital FSlI.tK'O
Surplus and Undivided (VotHs. S't.U<*
COTTON PICKINGS.
COAL
CARTER &, CO.
larcuoiiseineip and Qoal Dealer
COME TO US FOR GOA3L..
Wo Are at Same Old Stead on Pine Street.
We keep in stock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best from
Cehaba, Ala., coal iields. Also the celebrated REX and other high
3 Cahaba, j
.ade Jollio Coals.
t< »’a sold bv us.
rAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coall
Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed {on all
’Phone 17.
Furnished for Daily Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
Due 1 higher, Liverpool was 4 up
on sales of 10,000 bales. This is the
year of years for the English spinner.
The Chronicle reported the week as
generally unsatisfactory for prepara
tion.
Even should the crop exceed by a
few thousand the popular estimates,
there is little likelihood of any decline
from present levels. Prices are more
than satisfactory to spinners.
Some cotton is Bure to be “shaken
out" by Southern banks, and this will
enable splners to pursue the hand-to-
mouth policy they love so well.
The New York Exchange is clo^gd
toitay and Monday on account of the
OF ALBANY - , GA.
CAPITAL $50,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... 12,000.00
New Orleans was rather tame on
opening at 4 points advance.
The market is largely of a profes
sional character at thu moment.
Too dull to discuss.
The most attractive feature of tho
market just now Is the straddle be
tween July and October in New Or
leans.
LARGE FERTILIZER SALES
Salesman Says This Year’s Sales Will
Exceed Any Previous Year’s.
A popular fertilizer, salesman who
lias been selling commercial guano in
this territory for a number of years
said to a Herald reporter yesterday
that the sales of fertilizer this year
would greatly exceed those of any
previous season.
“There have been stacks and stacks
of fertilizer Bold this year,” he said,
but the market has all gone to piccoB,
so eager have been the manufacturers
for big business and so keen has been
tlie competition. The prices during
the last few weeks have been out all
to pieces. Every plant in the state
will have its output taxed this season
to fill the large sales ^at have been
made.’’
It would seem from this statement
that the farmers of the state are
either going to plant more cotton and
other crops this year or they are going
to fertilize more highly what they
plant. It is probably the latter cause
that has so swelled tho fertilizer
Bales, for It is not believed that the
cultivated acreage in the state this
year will ,bo greatly in excess of what
It was in 1905. -
Enairielware~~
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 Enamel ware. Sightly, strong
and durable—“the kind that won’t
crack off.” Better,see them.
SPARKS-SAXON
Hardware Company.
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JSleto) Albany
'Restaurant
Elks 'Building. Tine Si.
Open 5 e„ m. till Midnight.
Quick Sen/ice.
Treasonable’ Trices,
JVeai and Clean.
COST AW®. ‘B'ROWfl.
TrpprfftPrs,
V.
KNICKERBOCKER FOUNTAIN BRUSH
The above illustration, drawn fronydtfe, shows a Knickerbocker Fountain
Brush In use., The brush Is mlde of flpevelvety 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 th? bather. The water flows out through
595 tiny pliable rubber teeth to the bather’s 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
^cplc In all walks of life. Every blush Is fully guaranteed.
R. C. Eat man
V. ■ *• 7,
HEATERS
For Less
R. C. EATMAN.
f, B Brown,
.President.
J. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier,
a W. Muse,
V.-Prealdent
01 41 rant* ha.
Bu*'iYK-t0c> Soot. 6fch. l&f O
CAPITAL
SURPLUS,
S50.000
15. OOO
m-ery facility m the banking hu«|.
»*.b ottered to customer*.
Snvinqs Deportment.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
MONET LOAN KI».
OtipoiU* i’HOr*lvpd Hubjeci iu High
A r'nnprp’ v *u*!tiA*u
•raubaotfid. Banker* ’ mu! nudmhaiiV*
ttrcmwl* aolinitixi^
Morris Weslosky, D. W. James.
President. V.-Pres
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
N. R. Dehon, Asst. Cashier.
Third National Bant
D. NEUMAN,
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.
Solicits accounts of Srtns sno
Individual*
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 ana whoop
ing cough.
Has just received some of his advance
Spring Goods, some of which are men-
tloned below, and for the next week
will go at prices that every cautious
buyer ought to take advantage of.
j
Towels worth 15c, 20c and 25c will
go at 10c
White Linen Table Cloths, red bor
dered, fringed, worth 75c, will go
at 50c
Turkey Red Table Cloths, fringed,
worth 75c, will go at 48c,
Ladles’ Turn-down Collars, worth
15c, 20c and 25c, at only 10c
A large lot of White and Colored
Cotton Feather-stitch Braid, per
bunch 5c
Ginghams, for Aprons, per yard.. 5c
D. Neuman,
Agent for May Manton Patterns.
Manoe Bank-
Of-^ALBANY. GA.
ORGANIZED I89 3.
Capital, • - $57 goo
Surplus and ricfit, • ,g C qq
Accounts of mercantile firms, cot
poratlons. and individuals inviteo.
Special attention given out-of-town
accounts. Interest allowed on time
deposits.
OFFICERS:
S. D. Brown, A. W. Muse,
President Vice-President
W. C. Scovllle, Cashier.
i j£
Albany Iksuranse
AGENCY.
*«row«n*or to H*. l.„ Wifrht *
Insurance
—AGAINST
EIRE LIGHTNING AND WIND
STORMS.
Telephones $9 and 111.
F. O. TICKNOR. Mgr
J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventulett
J. S. DAVIS & CO
INSURANCE AGENTS
against
FIRE
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Agents of the Southern Mutual Insnr-
I ance Co.
Office—Ventulett Building.
4—'Phones—343—88—122—:—