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THB ALBANY BAR Y HERALDS THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906.
CLARK & CO.,
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Members Leading Exchanges. 'Private Leased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago andJJNew York.
INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS,
New Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton.
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New York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cottoji.
Chicago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain.
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New York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.- Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
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TaKfi your Girt
For a drive. Afouiid the city, the
Power Plant, Blue Springs or Pal
myra, it doesn’t matter much where
you go so long as you get one of our
stylish teams. ’Phone your order now
to 26.
E. W. Livingston Co.
LEATHJVG LlVEHyMEM.
COTTON
6oke.
COAl
THE MARKETS
TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
Local Cotton Market
Good Middling 10 9-10
Middling 10 1-4
Low Middling .• 91-2
Demand good for better grades, but little
Inquiry for anything below mlddlldg.
New York Cotton Market
Prey-
Op’d High Low CJlo«e Close
May 10,72'10.82 10.00 10.82 10.76
July; 10.82 10.92 10 80 10.02 1087
Ootoher 10.27 10.82 10.29 10.82 10.80
December 10.90 10.85 10.80 10,86 10 85
Bpote 11.26. Mid. Bales 800.
Futures closed steady, i
Liverpool is due 4 up tomorrow.
New Orleans Cotton Market
Prev
Op’d High Low Close Cloee
May 10.88 10.96 10.88 10.98 10 80
July 11.03 11.11 10.98 1M1 11.06
October 10.21 10.27 10.20 10.27 10.23
December.... 10 21 10.20 10.19 10.29 10.26
Bpote 1018-16. Mid. ; Bales 4,600.
Putuses closed firm.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Op’
2PM
CJo#e
Cl OHO
6.72
6 74
6 72
6.78
6.76
6.76
6.74
5.80
6.78
6.78
5.76
6.82
5.80
6.80
6.78
5.84
Mar-Agr
Apr-May
May-June
Jun e-July
Sales, 20,000; Middlings, 6.00; Receipts 12,000.
Futures opened quiet and steady and closed
steady.
CARTER & CO.
Warehousemen* and coal Dealers
COME TO US FOR
We Are at Sane Old Stand on Pfae Street.
We keep In stock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best
from the C.ahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other
high-grade Jelleo coalB. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on
all coal sold by us.
tarAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces, and Blacksmiths’ Coal.
JOE fl, MYERS,
President.
WM. E. MYERS.
C. F. FRYER,
Soo'y <£ Troan.
ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY
Peanuts for Planting
No. 1 North Carolina and Spanish Seed
Best varieties
Pehn tits.
‘ Sorghum Seed
Early Amber tend Orange
That good Sorghum Seed that we’ve distributed for five
years. The kind? that give best yields. Order from your
grocer or druggist.
Albany Grocery Company,,
Wholesale Distributora.
CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT.
Chicago, Mar. 8.—
Opening. Close.
Wheat—M^y 76 7-8 77 1-2
Wheat—July 77 1-2
Com—May .43 1-8
Com—July 43 3-8
Oats—May 29 7-8
Oats— July 29
Pork-May 15.60
Pork-July 15.62
Ribs—May 8.22
Ribs—July 8.27
Lard—May 7.77
Lard—July 7.90
77 7-8
43 5-8
43 5-8
30 1-8
29 3-8
15.80
15.72
8.25
8.30
7.80
7.90
COTTON PICKINGS
Furnished
for Daily Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
Liverpool was 3 to 4 down on sales
of 20,000 bales at 6.96d. They still
continue to buy In spite of high prices.
Liverpool cables: "The demand for
raw material here Is apparently In
satiable.”
The demaiid In the South for cotton
might he said to he “monumental.”
Can It be that we are on the eve of
another strenuous bull campaign?
Some planters say they will hold the
balance of this crop and sell It along
with the next
Confidence is a plant of slow growth,
hut confidence of the renewed kind,
such as only “back-sliders” know, Is
rapidly developing on the hull side.
Our opening of 4 down waB in keep
ing with Liverpool.
Weather over the belt was generally
cold and rainy.
If the South stands firm it can not
lose.
If Theodore will only come back and
get on the “bull bandwagon,” all will
be, forgiven.
Priavte cable from Liverpool said:
"Future brokers have deserted the
ring for the merchants' tables.”
Liverpool gossip' was to the effect
that many merchants there will carry
their stocks over. All offerings are
eagerly snapped up.
Atwood Violett wired: “We see the
dawn of a great advance in cotton.”
The present movement is not specu
lative at all, but due entirely to legiti
mate influences.
Urn
“UPSIDE DOWN”
or “downside up” our Bath Tubs are
water-proof. A man carries a big
load when his bath tub or anything else
needing plumbing has a hole in it stuf
fed with a cotton rag.
BATH TUBS
a-la-perfection we install and keep in
repair in the 'best residences of your
neighbors. Have us fix yours so it’s
best in town. We don’t charge much.
Harris Plumbing Co.
E. P. HARRIS, Mgr.
102 Pine Street. Ea*t Stor^ol Rumney Building.
’Phone 255
NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER.
(By "Wire Olark & Oo.)
New Orleans, MArch 8.—The Liver
pool market furnished the only bit of
reassuring news in spot sales of 20,000
to an otherwise absolutely featureless
day. This excellent condition failed of
reflection, however, In the day’s ses
sion, for options lost two points over
the natural decline due and closed
•(►■points lower than yesterday.
Early cables were expressive of
higher prices, owning to the prosper
ity of the general trade, and one re
port that a prominent New York house
had quietly liquidated its short con
tracts. The session of the local mar
ket was about as dull and uninterest
ing an affair as could be well imag
ined. Even room traders viewed the
narrowness of the market with some
misgivings and held aloof, although it
was generally thought that the ma
jority favored a further temporary de
cline. Prices were remarkably steady,
and this firmness caused some little
short covering which somewhat in-
ci eased the market’s ability. Owing
to the lack of offerings, present mar
ket conditions price changes have act
ed in the most arbitrary manner.
Improvements have occurred where
no improvements were due, and de
clines have taken plac^ in the face of
favorable happenings.
The paramount season for such in
consistent changes fn values can he
traced to the absolute absence of out
side interests, lacking which scalping
operations have been aggressively pur
sued with hardly a thought for the
reasonable influence, that a fisas-spot
market or weather conditions would
necessarily assert were the market
differently tempered. We see no
change in the attitude that we have
had heretofore assumed and expecting
a most probable planting season, we
still believe that prices will show an
upward tendency and would not be
surprised to observe an advance prior
to the final census report, to he issued
on the 20th of the. current month.
GIBERT & CLAY.
Brown again showed his faith in the
market by buying "slugs” of July.
Where is the labor to come from to
"get the next crop out of the grass?”
Port receipts were 14,000 against
22,000 last year. ,
Country eggs—all fresh—20c doz.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
A New City Convenience for
Albany
t
Which will deliver Standard Kerosene
Oil at your home every day at the same
«dd prices.
1 gallon, 20c. 5 gallons, 90c.
Jones & Thornton,
; ’Phone 23.
To draw the fire out of a burn,
heal a cut without leaving a scar, or
to cure boils, soreB, tetter, eczema
. and all skin and scalp diseases, use
' DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A spe
cific for piles. Get the genuine. No
remedy causes such speedy relief.
Aik for DeWitt's—-The genuine.
JOS. L. RAREY,
THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOR.
Is still doing business at bis oh
plaoe over the First National Bank,
samples of all the new colorings In
all and winter fabrics are ready for
nspection. Our styles appeal forci
bly to well dressed gentlemen, and
our prices are as low as is consistent
with good workmanship.
JOS. L. RAREY,
The Tailor
CITY POUND SALE.
I will sell at the city pound, In the
city of Albany, Dougherty county,
Georgia, ton Saturday, 10th inBt., at 10
o’clock a. m., at public outcry, one
black Berkshire shoat, taken up in the
city and impounded. Owner can pre
vent sale by proving; ownership and
paying costs. J. W. KEMP,
7*3t Deputy Marshal.
The Thermometer Habit.
The clinical thermometer habit baa
taken such a bold on many persons
that one physician has forbidden his
patients to have them on pain of re
fusing to treat them if they disobey.
Tlie clinical thermometer fiend is a per
son who keeps one of these medical
registers in the house and the instant
that be. more often she, has a head
ache, real or imaginary, thrusts the
tube under her tongue and takes her
temperature. Finding it varying one
millionth part of a degree from normal,
she thinks she is about to have some
deadly illness, packs off to bed and
sends for the doctor.
Good Temper.
Good temper is 1lie most contented,
the most comfortable, state of tlie soul;
the greatest happiness both for those
who possess it and for those who
feel Its Influence. With gentleness In
his otvu character, comfort in his home
and good temper in his wife the earth
ly felicity of man is complete.—Anon.
• Inmprtnnry.
"Father,” said the little boy. "every
now and then I hear you talking about
somebody who was old enough to know
bfetter.”
"Yes, my boy.”
"What age is that, father?”
.And the old gentleman after same
thought replied:
"My son, there isn’t any such thing.
It’8 like the golden age—purely mytho
logical.”
Knew the Gbftaip.
"Why do you keep such an ineffi
cient servant as that and pay her snch
high wages?”
"My dear, she has been a maid In
every family of prominence m our set”
—Baltimore American.
The Koran forhlds true believers to
destroy the vines, palm trees, fruit
trees, corn and cattle even of their
worst. enemies.
The Anim-p.
"Why should we cast our bread on
the.waters?” asked the Snbbnth school
teacher.
"Becuz dey’ll arrest youse fer t’row-
iu’ Rcraps In de street.” was the know
ing response of little Mickey Flynn.—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
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 he carried to
any room in the house. 85c to #1.35 each.
See them.
SPARKS-SAXQN
Hard
araware Company.
WARE&LELAND
Albany, Georgia.
©VJV<r!E?3\^E'0 r«:-grCiS-/g)
New York Cotton Exchange,
New Orleans Cotton Exchange,
Liverpool Cotton Association,
Chicago Board of Trade,
Chicago Stock Exchange,
New York N Coffee Exchange,
St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange,
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce.
Principle of the Hiit^re.
The principle of the hinge Is seen In
almost every joint in the nnimnl king
dom, No nnimnl Is without a hinge
Joint somewhere or other in its anat
omy.
JVetv Albany
'Restaurant
ElKs Building. Pine Si.
Open 5 ev.. m. till Midnight
Quick. Service.
B^casonablc ‘Prices.
Jieat and Clean.
COSTAJV®. 'B'ROWJ^,
Proprietors.
Something New In Life Insurance.
In addition to carrying your policy
from the 10th to the 20th year for
per cent of the premium, and if you
die In that period no charge is made
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.
MnoB'BanK-
OF ALBANY. GA.
ORGANIZED 189 3,
Capital, - - - $g 7 200
Surplus <*rd Pictis, - jg OOO
Accpunts of mercantile firms, cor
porations and individuals invited.
Special attention given out-of-town
accounts.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
Albany Electrical
and
Construction Co.
In new quarters at No. 102 Broad St.,
shows largest line of Electric Goods
in the city, displayed conveniently fdr
your inspection. Estimates free.
Phone 415.
G. W. SAVE, President.
OFFICERS:
S.. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
President Vice President.
W. C. Spoville, Cashier.
8. £ Brown, a W. Moab,
President. V.-Preeidi-rt
J. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier,
OF ALBANY, GA,
Opened Business Sept. 6th, IPOQ
CAPITAL
8URPLUS,
£50,000
I5.000
against your policy, you 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
Every facility in the tanking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Pepartment.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
HICKS* i
CAPUDINE
MKMKLY CUIES
HEADACHES
dp COLDS
IsttaltHm
fildMtW fckatea
Correct Dress
The Modem Method” system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by
k E- Hay* & Co., of Cincinnati, O**
satisfies good dressers everywhere.
All Garments Made Strictly
to Your Measure
•imoder**©prices. 500 stylesof foreign
•nd domespc fabrics from which to choose.
Represented bv
S. B. brown & CO., Albany, Gj
All Pork
Country Sausage
Making on my farm today. Phono
orders to the Country Store—No. 119.
T. M. NELSON.