The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 16, 1906, Image 8

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X &ICO., HR ITTON FUTURE BR0KER8. ALBANY, GA. ibers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago and New York. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. <ew Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton. ' York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton, ilcago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain. Hew York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.- Stocks and Bonds. TODAY’S OREICN AND DOMES TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS. Albany, Ga m February 10,1006. Beo’d yesterday by wagon 8 Reo’d previously by wagon 26,240—26,282 Peo'd yesterday by rail. — Beo’d previously by rail 44,822—44,822 71.074 Local Cotton Market Correspondence Invited You H0Lve Contract Hauling of any kind, and want it properly and promptly done--you had bet ter see us E. W. LIVINGSTON & CO. LEADING LIVERYMEN M D Our Office to No. 317 Davis-Exchange Bank building, whetfe we will be pre pared to attend [to business even more promptly than heretofore. The Bacon Equipment Company. CBS an. * W V.»den, \ Uunnerlyn, Oashler, AtaylalMlBit OF ALBANY, GA. Opauod Business Sept. Oth, 1BOO CAPITAL - - $60,000 SURPLUS, - - 15,000 Sterr facility In the banking bull- ■h offered to oattomen. Savings Department. Allowed on Time Daposlta. Lxchanoe Bank- OF ALBANY. GA. ORGANIZED 1883. Capital, • • $ 57 200 Surplus <wd Ficfits, • qqq Good Middling. . Middling Low Middling... Demand good, but deadlock continues, buy* * Belie * era and sellers apart, Now York Cotton Market Prev- Op’d High Low Clone Close March 10.76 10.79 10.70 10 76 10.72 May 10 90 11.98 10 88 10 93 10.~ July 11.01 11.12 lie 11.07 ll._. October 10,48 10.46 1 0 42 10,46 10.41 Spots quiet. Mid. 10.26 Sales 000. Futures closed steady. Liverpool is due unohangod to 1 up tomorrow, New Orleans Cotton Market. Prev Op’d High Low Close Close March 10 77 10 87 10.77 10.80 10 78 May 10.96 11.07 10.95 10 98 10 97 July ‘1.07 11:17 1106 1109 1107 Oorober 10 81 10,88 10.81 10 88 10.80 Spots steady Mid. 10 1M6; Sales 2,850 Fntuses closed steady. Liverpool Cotton Market Prev. Op’ 2pm Close Close Mar-Apr.... fi.78 Apr-May 6 81 May-June 6.84 June July 6.84 Bales. 8,000; Middlings, 6.01; Receipts Futures opened steady and olosed easy. 6 78 5 81 684 584 5.76 5.78 6.81 6.88 6 74 6.77 '680 6." 40,000, CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT. Chloago, Feb., 16.— Open. Close. Wheat—May 84} 83f Corn—May 43} 42} Oats—May 29} 29} Pork—May 15 30 16.62 Lard—May 7.82 7.86 Rlbs-May 8.10 8.12 Luckiest Man In Arkansas. “I’m the luckiest man in Arkansas,” writes H. L. Stanley, ot Bruno, "since tbe restoration ot my wife’s health af ter live years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungB; and I owo my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine. Dr. King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption If taken In time. My .wife Improved with iirst bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure.” Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Albany Drug Co., 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. EX-PREMIER BALFOUR * TO HAVE OPPOSITION. London, Feb. 16.—The City Liberal Association today decided to name a candidate against former Premier Bal four In the forthcoming parliamentary election. for Daily Herald by Clark & Co. Liverpool was unusually steady at 4 points advance. Sales, however, were only 8,000 bales. Increased demand from China caus ed the Initial advance In our opening. Scalpers again got In their deadly work, Belling on scale up, and taking 6 to 0 points profit. Freeman wires: “I want It distinct, ly understood that I am friendly to the market.” , Hetman Norden cabled from Havre: “French spinners hold very sm^ll stocks, are buying from hund to mouth, and Insist that trade conditions do not warrant present prices." All brokers agree “there Is some thing In the wind” which no one has as yet been able to fathom. If that Pittsburg crowd should get their shoulders ' under the market there would he a weeping and walling such as we seldom see. The "Denver Miners” say they "are sitting i.teady In the ^>at” with all contracts margined down to 9 cents. This crowd “needs no life-line.” There Is a deep-seated suspicion among the talent that certain New Or leans hulls who are apparently Idle now are making silent preparations for a wholesale killing in the July op tion. Atwood, Violett & Co. believe there will not be enough cotton to go around and the market will In consequence corner, itself naturally. GlbeVt & Clay say: “Until some new factors develop, we see nothing In the market to warrant any very decided change.” , / Port receipts were 21,000 against 16,000 last year. Liverpool closed easy, 2 higher for the day. Important to Everybody. An ounce of precaution is worth a pound of cure. You can perhaps save yourself a big doctor’s bill and a whole lot of suffering by providing yourBelf with one of Clark’s Celebrated Foot Warmers, kept and sold by the Albany Buggy Co. Do not wait until they are all gone. Come now while the weath er is ripe for them. 16-6t CITATION. Georgia, Dougherty County. Whereas, Geo. C. Watson, Adminis trator ot W. O. Watson, represents to the Court In his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully i' Afraid of Strong Medicines. Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usually given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be hod simply by applying Cham berlain’s Pain Balm and without tak ing any medicine internally. Rev. Amos Porker, of Magnolia, North Car olina, suffered for eight years with a lame hip, due to severe rheumatic pains. He has been permanently cured by the free application of Cham berlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by Hils- man-Sald Drug Co. JVetv Albany Accounts of mercantile firms, coi poratlons and individuals tnvttea Speolal attention given out-of-tonl accounts. Interest allowed on time deposits. OFFICERS: S. B. Brown, A. W. Muse, President. Vice-President, W. C. Scovllle, Cashier. 'Restaurant Elk? Hail ding. Vine Si. Open 5 b., m. till Midnight.. Quick Service. R~.easonable Prices. /feat and Clean. COSTA JV iaBKOWl Proprietors. administered said estate: This is therefore to cite all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Ad ministrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Mon day In March, 1900. SAM. W. SMITH, Ordinary. 4tfeb Fresh Shipment WILEY’S CANDIES —ALSO— CHERRIES in MARASCHINO 25c 50c 75c S. STERNE, The Grocer. 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 Enamelware. Sightly, strong and durable—“the kind that won’t crack off.” Better see them. SPARKS-SAXON Hard ware Company. Albany, Georgia. EARS. GUI Vs New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Association, Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Stock Exchange, New York Coffee Exchange, St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange, Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. 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NEUMAN E. T. TOMPKINS J. S. DAVIS GUS NEWSOM J. D. GORTATOWSKY A. J. FLEETWOOD SAM W. SMITH C. I. HUTCHASON A. P. VASON E. H. VASON J. B. SELF F. C. JONES J. A. DAVIS C. C. McGUIRT HOWARD MARTIN F. K. FREEMAN R. M. SMITH ED STERNE CHAS. J. WHIRE B. C. ADAMS HUGO ROBINSON MORRIS WESLOSKY E. H. KALMON P. W. JONES H. T. CALLAWAY DAN BROSNAN CHAS. D. ROBINSON W. S. TOGLIO D. G. DAVIS E. B. YOUNG, JR. T. W. VENTULETT BEN MOSELEY M. W. BUNCH AUBREY ALLEN J. W. ARMSTRONG, JR. JOHN J. TINSLEY WM. W. GREEN FRANK WHIRE DENIS FLEMING LAWRENCE VON WELLER S. “PRICE SMITH D. F. CROSLAND D. C. BETJEMAN ALBERT BEAMAN R. M. CAMPBELL R. L. WHIDBY ANY OF THE ABOVE PARTIES WILL TELL YOU IT’S A GOOD THING. ANY INSURANCE AGENT IN ALBANY WILL TELL YOU WHY. ASK THEM. O'