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THE ALBANY DAIf Y HERALD: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1906.
■rCURK & CO.,
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago andJSew 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
H©lv© Your Horse’s
Hair Cut.
We have fitted up a first-class horse barbershop at our stables
on Broad street. Having installed an electric clipping machine,
we are prepared to clip your stock promptly and satisfactorily
and at a low price.
Livery
This department of our business
is thoroughly equipped with the
most comfortable and modem
vehicles and easy driving, gentle
horses. All orders executed
promptly. When you want a
team phono 28: you’ll a
Feed
phonq 26; you’ll get it.
The stock season beiug partially
over wo now have room and fa
cilities for handling transit trade.
When you are in town for the
day and want your horse to
have good square meals and prop
er attention Dring him to us.
E. W. LIVINGSTON & CO.
LEADING LIVERYMEN
THE ORipiNAL
The Idea of a Cough Syrup that will act
on the bowels, and thus assist In expelling
colds from the system is new and original
in Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar.
LAXATIVE
A certain, eafe and harmless remedy for
all Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough,
La Grippe, Bronchitis, Influenza arid all
Lung and Bronchial afflictions. Mothers ■■ fj Ml K* W
praise the children’s favorite Kennedy’s JUw A
Laxative Honey and Tar papg ANDf%
COUCH SYRUP TAR
t»f»< «t the Laboratory of X. O. DsWITT 4 00., CHICAOO, V. B. A.
■Win* BBD OLOVXtt BLOSSOM ABB TBB H0BBT BIB IS OB BTBRY BOTTIB.
For Sale By Albany Drug Co. and HllsmshiSale Drug Go.
The 1906 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Cal
endar will be sent free on receipt of 2 cents in
postage by addressing E. C DeWitt & Co,.
t Chicngo.
'COTTON
COKE.
COAl
CARTER & CO.
Warehousemen* and coal Dealers
j COME TO US FOR COAL.
Wo Are at Samo Old Stand an Pfne Street.
Wo keep Id stock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blocklon, the host
from tho Cahnbn, Ala., coal Holds. Also the colebratod REX and other
high-grade Jolico coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on
all coal sold by us.
WAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces, and Blacksmiths’ Coal,
Local Cotton Market.
1 10 1-2
Now York Cotton Market
Prev-
Op'd High Lew OIom Oloar
Mat 10.40 10.60 10.40 10.43 10.40
July 10.69 10.08 1060 10 00 1004
October 10.28 10.24 1010 10.17 10.23
December 10.28 10.28 10.21 10 24 10.28
Future* opened euey; cloeed barely gteedy.
’ Now Orleans Cotton Market
. * Prev
Op'd'Bleb Low'OIomCIom
Mar iojso lo.ei 10.60 iou 10.66
July. 10.70 10.70 10.70 10.72 10.72
October 10.18 10.17 10 07 10.00 10.12
December 1013 10.17 10.11 10.12 1014
Spots quiet. Mid. 10 0-16; Seles 2,400
Battues closed steady,
Lirorpool la dee 2 down tomorrow.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Prev,
Op' 2 T H Close Close
Msr-Apr 6.67 667 6.68 6.61
Apr-Mey 6 At 660 6.61 6.64
Hoy-Jane 6.63 6A3 6.04 607
Jane-July 666 6.00 0.07 0 70
Seles, 14,000; Middling.6.71; Receipts 2,000.
rntares opened steady end closed steady.
CORN—WH EAT—M EAT.
Chicago, Feb. 26.—
• Opening. Close.
Wheat-May 82 1-4 82 6-8
Corn-May 43 3-8 43 1-8
Oats-May 30 6-8 30 1-2
Pork-May .• 16.30 16.30
Lard—May 7.72 7.72
Riba-May. 8.07 8.02
NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER.
(By Wiro to Clark A Co.)
Now Orleans, Feb. 20.—The course
of options In the foreign market was
of no more than passing Interest. On
the close a net decline of some 3 to 4
points from Saturday was reported.
Sales of 14,000 bales alone oxeeeded
expectations, from which it is obvious
that spinners’ requirements show no
signB of diminishing. Moderate sell
ing by Alexandria interests was a view
expressed, but otherwise there was
no news from abroad.
The nervous state into which the
market has worked itBelf on account
of the liquidation of tho March posi
tion is still prevalent, but much less
Intensified now that the first notice
day In New York Is practically over,
While the 'circulation is even larger
than expected we understand that a
great number of notices have been
stopped. The depressing Influence
effect upon our opening and Inshrdlu
caused by this state of affairs had Its
effect upon our opening, and In fact
was an influencing factor throughout
the day, but In tho early trading a
steadier tone was Inspired by some of
tho orstwhlle bulls londlng their sup-
lrart.
A good demand for cotton is report
ed from the ranks of tho exporters, but
offerings of grades, as such are do
sired, being so limited business natur
ally restricted. Good cotton Is what
tho splner wants nnd good cotton the
exporter must have to fulfill his en
gagements.
Any clear uml Intelligent discussion
ns to the probable course of tho mar-
ket Is Indeed a dlfllcult proposition
whllo public opinion seems to conflict
as to what conditions nro paramount
In influencing the trado.
For our part, we are rather inclined
to. view preparations for tho new crop
and weather conditions that are to
govern samo as tho most* Important
Influence. The public Is fully awaro
of the comparatively small size of the
present crop, and the Increased con
sumption of linishcd goods ns tho nat
ural development of new territories
'throughout the world yearly takes
plnco, and yet a deaf oar Is turned nnd
interest lings'. Therefore, that must
be Inferred that Influences will bo
A Healing Goepel.
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of
Sharon Baptist Church, Belatr, Ga.,
Bays of Electric Bitters; "It's a God
send to mankind. It cured me of
lame back, stiff joints, and complete
physical collapse. I was so weak It
took me half an hour to walk a mile.
Two bottles of Electric Bitters have
made me so strong I have just walked
three miles In 50 minutes and feel like
walking three more. It’s made a new
man of me.” Greatest remedy for
weakness and all Stomach, Liver and
Kidney complaints. Sold under guar
antee at Albany Drug Co. Price 50c.
It will pay you to keep Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy In your home. It only costs a
quarter. Sold by Hilsman-Sale Drug
Co.
largely sentimental in character and
prices changes will be commensurate
with the views entertained, but for
the immediate future, while conditions
are so perplexing, the speculative field
appears to be limited to Bcalping oper
ations. GIBERT & CLAY.
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 had simply by applying Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm and without tak
ing any medicine Internally. Rev.
Amos Parker, 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 Hits-
tnan-Bale Drug Co.
Phone 280 for Stove Wood anS
Chips.
\
Mlu Russell’* Talks.
At the Presbyterian church yester
day afternoon, special services In the
interest of missionary work were con
ducted by Miss Lois Russell, of Moul
trie, who is shortly to take up mission
ary work In a foreign field. Miss Rus
sell made an exceedingly Interesting
talk, (is she did at the Sunday school
In the morning. She also addressed
the ladles of the church on Saturday
afternoon. ,
All old-time Cough Syrups bind the
bowels. This is wrong. A new idea
was advanced two years ago in Ken
nedy’^ Laxative Honey and Tar. This
remedy acts on the mucous mem
branes of the throat and lungs and
loosens the bowelB at the same time.
It expels all cold from the system. It
clears the throat, strengthens the mu
cous membranes, relieves, coughs,
colds, croup, whooping cough, etc.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-
Sale Drug Co. '
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Georgia, Dougherty County.
Lucy Orr vs. Ben Orr, Libel for
Divorce.
To the defendant, Ben Orr;
You are hereby required to be and
appear at the April Term, 1906, of the
Superior Court of Dougherty County,
Georgln. to be held on the first Mon
day In April, 1906, to answer the com
plaint of Lucy Orr In an action for di
vorce. Hereof, fall not.
Given under my hand nnd official
signature, this the 26th clay of Febru
ary, 1906.
Witness the Hoh. W. N. Spence,
J. S. C. A., by R. P. HALL, Clerk.
L. W. NELSON,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
JVetv Albany
'Restaurant
ElKs "Building. Tine St.
Opnn 5 &. m. till Midnight.
QuicK Service.
Treasonable Trices,
Sicat and Clean.
COSTAfl®. 2*0
Troprietors. '
Enamelware—
Turquoise Blue and Steel.
Cleanliness in the kitchen is con
ducive to health in the household.
Nothing is mdre conducive to cleanli
ness thaij our Turquoise Blue and
Steel Enamelware. Sightly, strong
and durable—“the kind that won’t
crack off” Better-see them. j.|
SPARKS-SAXON j
Hard
araware
Comp
any.
Albany, Georgia.
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Neiw 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.
PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL POINTS
INSURING QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
ALBANY OFFICE:
Pine Street, Next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s Office.
’PHONE 68.
I. J. KALMON, Mgr.
MOVED
Our Office to No. 317 Davis-Exchange
Bank building, wjhere we will be pre
pared to attend to business even more
promptly than heretofore.
The Bacon Equipment Company.
MORRIS WESLOSKY, President.
S. W. SMITH, Secretary.
J. S. DAVIS, Treasurer.
Z. A. BARNES, Supt. of Agencies.
The National Health and Accident Association
GEORGIA./-^
A NEW DEPARTURE IN HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
We are now talcing applications for the first series of policies, which will be issrkd cn Mrich
The following prominent Albanians have already tendered their applications:
ROBT. J. SALE
DR. A. 8. BACON
8. R. deJARNETTE
W. W. 8TROM
H. T. MCINTOSH
W. C. SCOVIL
ALFRED DEAS
CHAS. MARKS
W. G. MERIWETHER
DANIEL MAYER
DR. W. L. OaI/IS
A. J. LIPPITT
J. T. BARNES
F. H. BATES
H. H. BINNS
C. H. RUSH
L. E. POWELL
L. A. HERRING
J. D. HADDOCK
M. A. BLUM
W. H. GUNNELS
Z. A. BARNES. JR.
IRA COOK
P. N. BOOKER
A. D. 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. MeGUIRT
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
OENIS 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. x
ANY INSURANCE-AGENT IN ALBANY WILL TELL YOU WHY. ASK THEM.