The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 13, 1906, Image 8

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CLARK & CO., SOTTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. abers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago andJNew 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 TaKfi your Girt For a drive. Around the city, the Power Plant, Blue Springs or Pal myra, it doesn’t inatter much where you go so long as you get one of our stylish teams. * ’IPhone your order now to 26. 1 E. W. Livingston LEA VIJVC LIViEHyMEJf, TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES' TIG COTTON QUOTATIONS. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and .Closing Quotations. Local Cotton Market Good Middling 191-2 Middling 10 1-8 Low Middling 91*2 Demand fair. Offerings light. New York Cotton Market Prerr Op’d High Low Close Oloee May 10.40 10.53 10.41 10.68 10.43 July 10.67 10.53 10.66 10.53 10 60 Ootober 10.06 10.11 10.04 10.11 10.06 December 10.11 10.16 10.08 10.16 1000 Spot* 11c. Mid. Bales 400. Futures closed steady. - Liverpool is due 8 tip tomorrow. New Orleans Cotton Market Prev Op’d High Low Close Oloss May 10,66 10.66 10.66 10 66 10.66 July •• 10.71 10.82 10.71 10.88 10.71 October 10.00 10.06 9.08 10.04 9.98 December.... 10 00 10.10 10.91 10.06 10.00 Futures closed steady. Spots firm and steady. Liverpool Cotton Market Op’ 2pm Olosp'Gloee 5 68 G.W 6.00 6.04 6.06 5 68 6.66 5.67 8.70 6.62 6.62 6.64 MAYOR USED VETO Woodward Vetoed a Resolution Criti- clzing Atlanta Police Board. 8peclal to The Herald.. Atlanta, Ga., March 33. —True to predictions, Mayor "Woodward yester day vetoed the resolution recently passed by the city council scoring the board of police commissioners for hav ing adopted civil service rules in the police department in advance of tho election by council of two hew mem bers of the board—Capt. J. W. English and John J. Woodside. The mayor is a member of the police board by virtuq of his official position, and it wal hardly to be wondered at that he would not sign a paper criticizing an act which had been approved by him at the time. CHICAGO TO HAVE ALL NIGHT BANK, Chicago, 111., March 13.—Chicago is to have a hank which will be open day and night, excepting Sunday^ Christinas and New Year’s Day. The capital stock will be $250,000. Apr-Msy 6.L_ Mojr-June 6.64 June* July 6.66 Bept-OCt., COTTON COKE. GOAl CARTER & CO. warBiiousemen^ and coal Dealers COME TO US FOR COAL. Wo Are at Same Old Stand on Pine Street. We keep in stock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the beat from the Cahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other • high-grade Jellco coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on Ail coal sold by ub. trAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces, and Blacksmiths’ Cool. JOE H, MYERS, President. WM. E. MYERS. Munetfer. C. F. FRYER. Seo’y d Tress. ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY _J Pea.rvuts for Planting 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. imw Sale., IS,000; Middlings, 6.77; Receipt* 44,000. Future* opened quiet and steady and closed quiet and etendy, CORN—WHEAT—MEAT. Chicago, Mar. 13.— Opening. Close. Wheat—May 77 7-8 76 7-8 Com—May 48 43 Oats-May 29 1-8 29 1-8 Pork-May. 15.70 15.72 Lard-May 7.77 7.77 Ribs—May 8.22 .8.80 NEW YORK COTTON LETTER. (By Wire to Clark ft Co.) New York, March 13.—The substan tial features of today’s market are the continuance of -urehases for account of eastern points and the decrease in the interior movement, which is likely to result in a fair reduction of stocks. There is some apparent weakness in the dry goods market, but wet are informed that a prominnnt house, which marked down some tickets last week, has been endeavoring to obtain a large line for delivery April 10 to September 1. This is one way to hear the goods market, but in the present instance there has been no concession in prices for immediate or future de livery. Viewing the local market in its broadest aspect, it is standing the ppunding and selling much better than the Southern news justifies. Reports are genera] of forward prep arations and large sales of fertilizers, especially in Mississippi and Alabama. Texas and the territories report an un usually large increase in acreage and excellent weather for plowing. Busi ness moderate in volume and promi nent traders seem entirely out of the market, awaiting developments which we regard as good judgment. C. D. FRFEMAN. COTTON PICKINGS. Famished for Daily Herald Readers by Clark & Co. Liverpool came 4 down on sales of 10,000. The English see they have things “all their own way,” and no great bull support can be expected from that source. Excttanoe Bant OF ALBANY. GA. ORGANIZED 1893. Capital, • • - $g 7 2 00 Surplus ar.d Pit fils, • jg qqq Accounts of mercantile flrmB, cop porations and Individuals invited. Special attention given out-of-town accounts. Interest allowed on time deposits. OFFICER3: S. B. Brown, A. W. Muse, President Vice President W. C. Scovllle, Cashier. 8,B Brown, A W Mu.p, President, V.-Freeman. J. F, Munnerlyn, Ceehler, A'tiany Nanonal M; OF ALBANY, 6A. Opened Business Sept. Oth, lOOO Don't bet money on the Governors race~it is ((amb ling. Simply wage a case of Flint Rook Ginger Ale. Its better form and—you have something to live for. CAPITAL - SURPLUS, - $50,000 15,000 . Every faolltty In the banking bust ness offered to customers. Savings Department. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.' AMB9 TIFT MANN Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Ventixlett Building] HICKS* « CAPUDINC HEADACHES Hup op COLDS In 6 to 12 Hours AtDmswn Early gossip from abroad said: “De cline chiefly due ,to sensational reports of greatly increased acreage and use 'of fertilizers.” i Liverpool stock 1b 3,100,000 bales, or enough to run them very comfortably for 300 days. Texas has been gener ous to them. Will Hon, Harvie Jordan never wake from his slumbers? Sell it now when you can get 10 cents per pound. The disposition among Southern ‘holders of spots appears to be to get rid of their holdings at the market and buy October. An actual count of stocks at South ern compresses shows more than half as much cotton as last year. This dis poses of the 10,600,000 phantom. The dream of 15-cent cotton is likely to prove a nightmare. The best safeguard against" head ache, constipation and liver troubles is Dewitt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the house and take a dose at bedtime when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don’t gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale ttrug Co. \ The Mexican Donnanry. Two hundred and fifty-eight stone and iron monuments mark the bound ary line between the United States and Mexico from the Rio Grundo to the Pacific, 700 miles. Most of the monu ments are of cast iron, but the princi pal ones are of stone. They average about two and a half miles apart, but in no case Is there an Interval of as much as five miles between them. Stone was used wherever possible. Generally they nre in the form of a simple tapering four sided shaft, bear ing suitable inscriptions In English and Spanish. The stone monuments are about eleven feet high and the iron monuments nbout six and a half feet high. They are arranged so that they are within sight of one another from one end of the line to the other. The country traversed consists mainly of deserts and mountains, and in many Instances the work was prosecuted with considerable difficulty. By the terms of the treaty the destruction or displacement of any of these monu ments is made a misdemeanor, punish able according to the justice of the country of the offender’s nationality. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Ken neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the subject of much interest to the medi cal fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: “Ow ing to severe inflammation of the Throat and congestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me- up to die, when, as a last resort, I was Induced to try Dr. King’s Now Discovery and 1 am happy to say, it saved my life.” Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchi tis, Tonsllltls, Weak Lungs, Hoarse ness and LaGrlppe. Guaranteed at Al bany Drug Co.’s drug store. 50c and 41.00. Trial bottle free. Spinners have the situation well in hand. While needing cotton, they pre fer to pursue the “hand-to-mouth pol icy,” rather than allow the planter to dictate to them what they shall pay. There are "wise men’’ in the trade who believe July will go to 9 cents if the weather over the belt remains fa' vorable for planting. 1 Selling the market on a 6cale up will no doubt bring handsome returns be fore "chopping time.” Port receipts were 21.000 against 33,000 last year. Liverpool closed quiet and steady, 2 to 3 points lower. Unexciting. Phone 220 for prompt deliveries of anything in the feed line for horses and cows. Full weights and high- class goods. Prices low. Give us a trial order. 12-Gt Albany Grain & Produce Co. Car], ttud Late Easters. Easter Sunday cannot happen earlier tbau March 22 or later than April 25, but betweeu these two dates it has a range of thirty-five days. At the time of the council of Nice, 325 A. D., it was agreed by the representatives pres ent that from that time forward Easter should fall on the first Sunday after the full moon occurring ou or next after March 21, or, in other words, “on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the sun crosses the line.” Since the above arrangement wns adopted by the great ecclesiastical council referred to Easter has fallen on March 22 and on every date be tween that and April 25, but It is only after long Intervals of time that it oc curs on its extreme dates. In 1SS0 Easter fell on April 25, its latest pos sible date, an event which will not again occur until the spring of 1943. The Inst time Easter fell on its earliest date was in 1818. This will not happen again until after this century. W. E. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Room 4, Woolfolk Building, Albany, Ga. A BACK SAVER One of the most convenient articles of household equipment is an iron heating furnace. It is clean; saves time and .trouble fcnd 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 earned to any room in tbe house. 85c to $1.35 each. See them. SPARKS-SAXON ~ Hardware Company. WARE&LELAND Albany, Georgia. @v: 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 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, where we will be pre pared to attend ,to business even more promptly than heretofore. The Bacon Equipment Company. Albany Electrical -AND Construction Co. In new quarters at No. 102 Broad St„ shows largest line of Electric Goods in the city, displayed conveniently for your inspection. Estimates free. Phone 415. G. W. SAYE, President. JVetu Albany 'Restaurant EIfa Hutlding. Tine St. Open 5 a. m. till MidnitfhL Quick. Service, Treasonable Trice*, Jfeat and Clean. COST®.‘B‘ROWJV, Troprielors. ALBANY BKPICO BR I O E. —MANUFACTURERS OF— Annual Capacity, 10,000,000, FOR THE BEST Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material in MONUMENTS Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble and Granite Works. W. H /MlLI FP. Proprietor. Moved! Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable tailor, has moved his place of business to No. 98, over M. Cnne’s store, south Broad street My Spring samples are ready for in spection. JOS. L. RAREY. ,- ■.Hop