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

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1906, CLARK & TTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. embers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires ENe to New Orleans, Chicago and^New York. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. New Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton. ' I dei " fl “ New York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton. Chicago Correspondent^ Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain. New York Correspondents, Mar ' " ~ and Bonds. arshall, Spader & Co.- Stocks Correspondence Invited Comfortable Cabs When you’re going anywhere, or have company comihg, ’phone .26 for a cab. Our cab's are comfortable—the fare is small. E, W. Livingston CS2 Co. LEA VIJVC LIVBnyPtEJV. % THE MARKETS TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS. Wheat, Cor ft, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. , erwise, for It was rumored .from^lv” erpool that spinners were fully sup plied and this, taken with the mote favorable weather forecast for TexaB gave the short element a' chance to put out further lines. We continue to be of the same opinion, as to the near future course of the market, and are of the belief that the long side of cot ton is in a better position for profit able returns tban short selling opera tions. GIBERT & CLAY. COTTON PICKINGS. Local Cotton Market. I 1 Middling 10 0-16 10 1-4 01-2 Demand good for better grade*, but little Inquiry for any thing below mlddlldg. Furnished lop Daily Herald Readers by Clark & Co. Now York Cotton Market Six higher on saleB of 20,000 was the message that “came o’er the sea” fronf Liverpool this morning. Looks like another week of 100,000 sales. V, Op’d High Low Oloae May 10.86 10.87 10.76 10.77 July 10.08 10.16 1086 10.88 October 10.80 10.80 10.80 10.80 December 10.41 10.41 10.32 10.82 Spot* 11.26. idid. Sales -. Fnturee doted quiet. Liverpool is dne 4 down tomorrow. Prev* Close 10.04 10.80 10 82 Early advices from abroad said: ‘The market is hulling itself solely on the unprecedented demand for cot ton.” Ntw Orleans Cotton Market. Prev Op’d High Low OloeeOkme May 10.00 11.01 10.87 10.00 10.06 July 11.13 11.14 11.02 11.06 11.12 October 10.82 10.82 10.28 10.23 10.80 December.... 10 82 10.88 10.26 10.25 10.81 Bpote 1018-16. Mid. ; Sales 8,800. Fntusee closed quiet. With consumption running at the rate of 1,000,000 hales per month somebody is going to get twisted sell ing something they do not possess. Liverpool Cotton Market. Apr-May... May-June.. Juno-.luly.. Oct-Nov ... Op* 6.81 6.88 6.86 6.68 Prev. 2PM Close Close 6 81 6.80 6.76 6.8P 6.82 6.7P 6.86 6.84 6 81 6 68 5.61 6 61 Sales, 10,000; Middlings, 6.06; Receipts 26,000. Futures opened firm and closed quiet. CO RN—W H E AT— M EAT. Chicago, Mar. 7.— - CpTTON COKE. COAl CARTER & CO. Warehousemen' and Goal Dealers COME TO US FOR GOAIL.. We Are at Same Old Stand on Pftto Street. We keep In Btock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best from the Gahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other high-grade Jellco coals. Accurate welghtB and satisfaction guaranteed on all coal sold by us. ’ •rAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces, and Blacksmiths' Coal. JOE H, MEYERS. President. WM. E. MEYERS. Mn.nn.gor. C. F. FRYER. Seefy d Trees. ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY Peanuts for Pla.ntirvg Best varieties No. 1 North Carolina and Spanish Seed Peanuts. Sorghum Seed Early Amber e-nd Orange That good Sorghum Seed that we've distributed for five years. The kinds that give best yields. Order from your grocer or druggist. Albany Grocery Company, Wholesale Distributors. Oats- -May.. - July. Lard—July. Opening. Close. .78 1-4 77 1-8 .79 1-3' 77 3-4 .43 3-4 43 1-4 .43 7-8 431-2 .30 1-8 29 7-8 .29 3-8 29 ..15.67 15.70 .16.60 15.62 . 8.22 8.25 . 8.30 8.30 .. 7.80 7.82 . 7.90 7.92 NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER {By Wire tn Clark ft Oo.l New Orleans, March 7.—The {excel lent sales of 20,000 bales of spots Id Liverpool justified a more complete response to our better market of yes terday, but selling of long commit ments by spinners who were buying the actual staple Instead retarded ad vances, the purpose being to acquire the better grades now and not depend upon receiving them on their con tracts. In the net result options closed at , an advance of 3 points. In the early morning trading of the local ring prices were sustained by the support of the former bull leaders, hut afterwards scalpers began to Ham mer the market, and no support being forthcoming had, no difficulty in influ encing a moderate depression. The The South is never true to the South as far as the cotton market is con cerned. Our opening of 3 to 5 up was about as expected. There Is no general sup port by the outside public, or prices would advance rajlldly. Texas sent heavy buying orders to New Orleans, and the great bull mar ket once more showed strong prem iums on all positions. A BACK SAVER One of tlie 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 ltitchen every time you want a hot iron. It is light and can he carried to any room in the house. 85c to $1.35 each. See them. SPARKS-SAXON Hardware Company. WARE&LELAND .Albany, Georgia. W. P. Brown was in the New Or leans ring in person, bidding for large blocks. Frank Hayne also bought heavily. Port receipts were 18,000, against 24,000 last year. Liverpool showed strong all day, and closed 4 higher.- See notice in another column of city pound sale on Saturday/ ,T. Pluvius seems to be settling down to business this afternoon. Several more dogs were last night added to the list of those poisoned during the last few days. A fine point er belonging* to Mr. .1. A. Wamble picked up a dose, though its owner hopes the animal will recover, as the result of prompt treatment. Country eggs—all fresh—20c doz. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. JAMES TIFT MANN Attorney and Counsellor ft Law. Vent-ulett Building HICKS’ CAPUDINE INMnUntLY CUKES HEADACHES Breaks Up COLDS la 6 to UH«irs Trill fettle. 1* Atom sum light sales of the day due tp the in clement weather restricted t.h$ inquiry for spot cotton, but offerings still re mained so limited and as a whole un attractive, that no improvement of a marked character was looked for in this department of the trade. ' The large scalping element in evi dence around the ring and the conse quent narrow range of values has caused outside speculation to look sus picious at any attractiveness that the market may possess, but it is reason ably certain that prices would advance in no unmistakable manner were the public manifestly interested in the purchase ofcotto# The incentive for the attack today 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 policy, you can, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, he insured against total or partial dis ability from accident, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. C. M. CLARK, 24-1 mo ’ Agent. assisting the small decline was due ©vlX/IEJlVdC BERS79 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. PRIVATE TOES TO PRINCIPAL POINTS INSURING QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS. ALBANY OFFICE: Pine Street, Next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s Office. ’PHONE 68. I. J. KALMON, Mgr. All Pork Country Sausage mere to sympathetic, causes than oth- Making on my farm today. v Phone orders to the Country Store—No. 119. T. M. NELSON. JVetv Albany 'Restaurant Elkt 'Building. Tine St. - x Open 5 <v. m. till Midnight. Quick Service, Treasonable Trices, Jfca1 and Clean. COSTA/f (Si jBHOW/f, ^ Proprietors. Albany Electrical AND Construction Co. In new quarters at No. 102 Broad St. r shows largest line of Electric Goods in the city, displayed conveniently for your inspection. Estimates free. Phone 415. G. W. SAYE, President. BflHSB MORRIS WESLOSKY, President. IRA COOK, Vice President; S. W. SMITH, Secretary. JOS. S. DAVIS, Treasurer. W. L. DAVIS, Medical Examiner D. E. CROSLAND, Counsel. The National Health and Accident Association OF GEORGIA. YOUR SALARY WILL GO ON. You insure your property, also your life. But did it ever occur to you, that is )ust as ■ important to insure your person against bodily injury and sickness. We do this for you in the simplest form. Full information can be had for the asking of any insurance Agent in Albany. Z. A. BARNES, Jr., Supt. Agencies.