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ttcable, and la now devoting his at
tention to regulating the differences
on delivery.
CURK & CO
Some planters there are who say
"they will mortgage their 'wives and
chlllun’ before they.wljl take less than
IB cents.”
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
The best feature Is not manipula
tion, but the great Increase In demand
for spots. McFadden eagerly snapped
up high-grade spots wherever he
01 e mbers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago and New 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.
In Bplte of the fact that cotton Is
selling at 10 %c in small country
towns, the price or premium being
paid on futures is about the highest'
ever known.
Local Cotton Market
Middling.
Demand good at full quotations; Home
offerings.
Shorts in actual cotton for summer
delivery are apt to “get twisted.”
New York Cotton Market
Prev
Op'd- High Low Close Close
[arch 10 45 10 48 10.20 10.80 10 42
lay 10.68 1C.68 10.40 10.61 10 63
uljr 10.81 10.88 10 64 10 66 10.78
iotober 10.84 10.35 10.21 10.22 10.80
Spots quiet. Mid. 10.65. Seles 108.
Futures closed barely steady.
Correspondence Invited
Houston’s receipts for tomorrow
were estimated at 4,000 against 6,800
last yew—
There are no Blgns of the so-called
"distress cotton” being put on the
market.
N.w Orleans Cotton Market.
Prev
Op’d High Low Close Oloso
:ll 10.64 10.00 10.40 10 40 10.68
10.73 10.78 10.03 10.08 10.70
10.80 10 06 10.77 10.78 10.08
Texas sent heavy buying orders to
New Orleans. Having sold their spots
these “friends" are replnclng with
contracts.
iotober10.84 10.88 10.14 10.10 10.93
Spots stoady. Hid. 10 6-8; Boles 4,000.
Fntu.es closed steady,
Liverpool Is dne 0 to 7 down tomorrow,
^ The Reliable ’
FAMILY REME1
k All Druggists
\25« SO* $1.00
XLdr.earl s. sloan>
^V^nnumi tinn^^
w. H. MILLER.
Proprietor.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
Notice is hereby given that all
■parties who have pig pens In the ter
ritory recently annexed to the city of
Albany must do away with same be
fore twenty days have elapsed, after
which time cases will be made against
all who have pig pens within the city
limits.
J. W. KEMP, Deputy Marshal.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 15, 1906. 20t
jWetej Albany
'Restaurant
Opened Business Sept. Otto, IDOL
The question naturally arises, "How
much cotton will those ‘blasted Brit
ishers’ need this season?”
Something New in Life Insurance.
In addition to carrying your policy
from the 10th to the 20th year for 5
per cent of the premium, and If you
die In that period no charge Is made
against your pollcj 1 , ybu can, by pay
ing 50 cents extra for each (1,000, be
Insured against total or partial dis
ability from accident, thus covering
two risks for one premium. Come and
see me. C. M. CLARK,
24-lmo Agent
Pound Sale Notice.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS,
Notice is hereby given that there has
been taken up on the streets of the
city of Albany and impounded one
gray horse mule, rather old. Unless
called for by owner before Saturday,
March 2, same will be sold In city
pound sale between legal hours of sole
on that date. *•
R. N. WESTBROOK,
27-3t Marshal.
The English are keeping their
“weather eye” on the new crop po
sitions.
E/Jfcr -Building. ■Pine JV.
Open 5 a. m. till Midnight.
Quick Service,
JK^easonable Trices.
/feat and Clean.
COST Aft ®. 'B'ROWJi,
Proprietors.
Every facility in the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
Savannah bid 11 cents for good mi l
ling, which Is 50 points on March con
tracts.
JAMES TIFT MAN N
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building!
Mr. Harvie Jordan has abandoned
the “underwriting scheme” as Imprac-
IOTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Comforiable
Cabs
When you’re going anywhere, or
have company coming, ’phone 26 for
a cab. Our cabs are comfortable—the
fare is small.
E. W. Livingston S81 Co.
LEA.VIJVG LIVE-RyMEtf.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Op’
Her. Apr 6.87
Apr-Msy 6.69
Mny-Juno 6,74
June-Juty 6.76
Prov.
8 P H Close Close
6 67 6.68 5 64
6.70 6.71 5.67
6.74 5.74 6 71
6.76 6.77 6 74
Port receipts were 8,000 against 10,-
000 last year.
Bales, 16,000; Middlings, 6.83: Receipts 31,000.
Futures opened bnroly sternly and closed
steady.
CORN—WHEAT—MEAT.
Chicago, Mar. 1.
Wheat—May 81 3-8
Corn—May 43
Oats—May 30 3-8
Pork—May. 15.40
Lard-May 7.77
Ribs—May 8.10
Opening. Close.
80 1-2
42 7-8
30 1-8
15.17
7.76
8.10
COTTON
COAl
CARTER & CO.
warehousemen* and coal Dealers
COME TO US FOR
We Are at Same Old Stand ea Pfne Street.
Wo keop in stock Montovnllo, C llmnx, Tip Top and Blockton, the beBt
from the Cahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other
high-grade Jellco coals.. Accurate w eights and satisfaction guaranteed on
all coal sold by ub.
CTAlso Hard Coal for Furnace s, and Blaoksmltha’ Coal.
crrrrttAT-
WASHINGTON’8 PLUMBING
must have been done by men like us,
for we never hear any complaints
about the work. We don’t hear any
about ours, because we take'good care
not to leave any grounds for fault
finding.
WE DO PLUMBING
on the prompt service, quick-work,
quick-get-away basis. We find men
appreciate that kind. So would you if
you tried it once.
E. P. HARRIS, Mgr.
102 Pint Street. East Store si Rumney Building.
’Phone 255
imm Bank.
OF ALBANY. QA.
ORGANIZED 1888.
Capital,
Surplus '>rd I irf.tr,
$57 200
35.000
Accounts of mercantile firms, cor
porations and Individuals Invited.
Speclnl attention, given out-of-town
accounts.
f interest allowed on time deposits.
OFFICERS:
-43. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
President. Vice-President.
W. C. Scovllle, Cashier.
8.B Brown, A W.Mnne,
President. V.-Preaident
J. P, Munnerlyn. Cashier,
Albany National Bil
Don't bel money on the
Governor's race—-it is gamb
ling. Simply wage a cane
o{ Flint Rock Ginger Ale.
It's teller form and—you
tave something to live for.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER.
(Br Wire to Clark & Co.)
Now Orleans, March 1. — Excellent
spot sales continue In Liverpool, to
days’ total reaching the sum of 15,'000
bales. Options met with a full re
sponse the advance of the American
rings, and gained 3 points on the close
over the final quotations of yesterday.'
Cablos were not aa favorable as on
the preceding day, but the excellent
situation In spots'Is hard to overcome or more '
despite private opinions.
Locally, the future positions ruled
strong and upward In the early trad
ing, but reports of increase In acre
age by Miss Giles and a prominent
New York house, the former's figures
being about 6,2 per cent., had a de
pressing influence and all the advance
was lost. The favorable weather of
the recent past also was an Incentive
for room traders to sell the, market
down, but In spite of all Influences,
trading was Bmall In volume.
There is still an excellent demand
for spot cotton here, but offerings as
on previous occasions are below the
grades doored by the spinners, a con-
dltton while existing, necessarily re
stricts a business of any large propor
tion. However, should the difficulty
in supplying the higher grades con
tinue, It is probable that the mill man
may pay moro attention to the inferior
offerings, even though It piay neces
sitate changes In the working of his
spindles. Attention is dully becoming
more clearly focused upon reports
from the fields, and sentiment has so
shaped Itself that It is nervously af
fected by any news of Importance
from the weather map or by Informa
tion concerning the preparations be
ing made. All other items of interest
are slowly giving way before these
new factors, even receipts, decreasing
ns they are, having no more than a
momentary bearing, consequently
Freeman reported the market aa
very steady In tone with large spot
Interests good buyers of May.
Liverpool ruled very steady all day
and closed 3 up for the day.
Miss Giles said her reports indicated
an Increased acreage of 5 per cent,
but that the Increase would come
chiefly from Texas and the Territories.
OLD MAS RAWLINGS
CANT BE SAVED.
Valdosta Preacher* Have Given Him
Up and Others Can't Comfort Him.
Valdosta, Ga., Feb. 28.—-Day after
tomorrow was the day for J. G. Raw
lings and his sons, Milton and Jesse,
to pay the forfeit for the crime of
which they have ’ been convicted, hut
the execution will he delayed a month
A BACK SAVER
One of the most convenient articles of
household equipment is an Iron heating
furnace. It is clean; saves time and trouble
and insures a hot fire all the time.
It does away with stooping over the grate
or.running to the kitchen every time you want
a hot iron. It is light and can be carried to
any room in the house. 85c to $1.35 each.
See them.
SPARKS-SAXON
Hardware Company.
Albany, Georgia.
K CHI
y®
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.
The men have been receiving more
spiritual advice, though most of
comes- from outsiders. The local min
isters have found the elder Rawlins
so hard to manage in spiritual mat
ters that they have about given up
the task. Outsiders, however, appeal
to him through the malls and visit him
frequently In the effort to get ills
hopes adjusted for a better life after
death.
This morning a couple of ministers,
one of them Rev. J. P. Smith, living
forty miles below here, in Madison
county, Florida, and Rev. S. A. Griffin,
from Colquitt county, met on the
street and decided to visit the men.
The Florida preacher said he had read
that Rawlings wanted somebody to
give him hope for the hereafter, and
he wanted to go and comfort him.
Tho two went to the jail and Parson
Smith remained for several hours. He
and Griffin differed over some article
of faith and Griffin left the .jail, de
claring that he would have nothing to
do with trying to Inspire Rawlings
with hope.
After the ministers had finished
their talk of several hours with Raw
lings, he wrote out a statement and
sent It to the Times, requesting Its
publication, as giving his views upon
the unpardonable sin, which he is sure
that he has committed.
The letter gives a pretty good idea
of Rawlings' state of mind two days
PRIVATE MS TO PRICIPiL 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, where we will be pre
pared to attend to business even more
promptly than heretofore.
The Bacon Equipment Company.
Pofore the day of his execution, for
scalping conditions 0 ' | when he wrote it he did not know that
day will In all probability have full
swing until some new leadership is
established, but all the while pur
chases when weaknesses are observed
should flud a profitable close.
GIBERT & CLAY.
COTTON PICKINGS.
Famished for n.llv Herald Readers
by Clark & Co,
the United States Supreme Court had
made it necessary to grant him an* j
other reprive of a month or so. He is
fo thoroughly certain that there is no
hope for him in the life to come that
he really does not like for his spirit
ual advisers to tell him differently.
As one minister expressed it, “he
seems to have reached the point that
FOR THE BEST
‘'Seveq Up” on spot sales of 16.000
bales, with futures 3 up on near and
4 up on distant positions, was the deal
Liverpool sent over.
nothing but hell, and
will satisfy him.”
a heap of it,
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Weak F.yes made Strong.
See. Eye. Hutchason.
See Dr.
febl2tf
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