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CLARK & CO.,
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Members 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.
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THE ALBANY DAIF Y HEHALD: FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1906.
TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIC COnON OUQTATIONS.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee--Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.'
Local Cotton Market
Correspondence Invited
II
TaKfi your Girt
For a drive. Around 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.
£. W. Li'dingston Co.
\ LEAVING EIVE'Ry'MEft.
Good Middling 301-2
Middling 10 1-8
Low Middling 91-2
Demand fair. Offerings light.
Naw York Cotton Market
Pret-
Op’d High Low Close Close
May 10.40 10.50 10.88 10.60 10.40
July 10.64 10.08 10.51 10.02 10 62
October 10.11 10.20 10.09 10.10 10.10
December 10.10 10,20 10.14 10.19 1016
Bpota steady. Mid. 1116. Bales 1116.
Futures closed steady.
Liverpool is due 4 to 6 up tomorrow.
New Orleans Cotton Market
Prev
Op’d High Low Close Close
May 10.66 10.00 10.68 10 66 10.64
July 10.71 10.83 10.69 10.80 lO.Otf
October 10.00 10,12 10.00 10.09 10.0C
December.... 10.01 10.18 10.01 10.11 10.02
Futures closed steady,
Spots 10 9-16. Sales 6,800.
Fake interview with Price published in
the Little Rock Gazette caused the advanoe.
COTTON
COKE.
COAl
Liverpool Cotton Market
Apr-May...
May-June...
June-July..
Octr-Nov..
Op’
6.60
6.04
6.46
2PM
6 61
6.64
6.66
6,47
Prev.
Close Close
6.60 6,60
6.62 6 62
5.04 5 64
6 46 6.40
log prices being identical with those
of yesterday. Spot sales still, how.
ever, continue to be of good and
steady volume, those reported being
Of 10,000 bales at one point decline,
Cables were inclined to view the mar
ket more favorably and expressed the
opinion that the bottom had been
reached for the time being.
All throughout the day there waa
quite a noticeable change In sentiment
at the ringside, which in the early
morning trading caused some short
covering. Later on, when It became
generally known that ,the erstwhile
beaT leader had Issued a bullish circu
lar, It appeared ioif a moment as If
there wouldn’t be enough cotton to go
around, so eagerly was the ringside
trying to buy, and the absolute lack of
any outside support was never before
made so apparent as when price
Changes became hardly commensurate
with the increase of the more favor,
ably Inclined attitude of the scalping
element to help prices along.
Favorable influences for the time
being seem to have taken hold with
a firm grasp. Weather conditions for
the past week can hardly be called sat
isfactory for preparations and when
rain has not fallen, temperatures have
been almoBt too low to wisely admit
the sowing of seed. Another fact Is
the decrease of 43,000 bales in the re
ceipts at Bombay, which rather fore
shadows a bullish weekly supply state
ment for today. On the whole, we are
rather Inclined to believe that a mod
erately higher market will be evi
denced when these facts become firm
ly established with the speculative
public. GIBERT & CLAY.
A SHEAR YOU CAN'T EQUAL
Shears Cut Clean.
iry a Wiss Shear and you will like it. It has a smoother cutting
edge than any other shear, and the blades stay sharp. .The Wiss
Shear is the standard with the Tailor, the Seamstress, etc. If ypu
must have a shear as a working tool, the Wiss Shear was made for
that purpose. Call and let us show them to you.
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SPARKS-SAXON
Hardware Company.
Sales, 10,000; Middlings, 6.77: Receipts 22,000.
Futures opened steady und closed quiet but
steady.
CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT.
Chicago, Mar. 16.—
Opening. Close.
Wheat—May 78 1-4 78 3-8
Com—May 43 1-2 43 6-8
Oats-May 29 7-8 29 6-8
Pork-May 16.95 16.92
Lard—May 7.90 7.90
Ribs—May i 8.45 8.42
CARTER & CO.
Warehousemen* and Goal Dealers
COME TO US FOR COAL.
We Are at Seine Old Stand on Pfne Street.
We lteop in stook Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best
from the CahabaTAla., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other
high-grade Jollco coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on
all coal sold by us.
or Also Hard Coal for Furnaces, and Blacksmiths’ Coal.
JOE H, MYERS.
President.
WM. E. MYERS.
M&neiler.
C. F. FRYER.
Seo’y it Trees, j
ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY
Wheil yon do
SMOKE, SMOKE
T5he FFANKLIN 5c CIGAR,
CORTEZ, 10c45c CIGARS.
Better than other Brands.
Albany Grocery Company,
Wholesale Distributors.
ESTRAY COW.
I have taken up on my place just
north of tho city of Albany a black
cow with white tail and white hind
feet. Owner cnn recover property by
paying advertising and other cost£.
T. M. NELSON.
HICKS’ -
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
HEADACHES
Breaks Up COLDS
In 6 to IS Hours
Thai Bottle. 104 A1 Dreg Stm
NEW YORK COTTON LETTER,
(By Wire to Clark & Co.l
New York, March 16.—The market
has suddenly been awakened from its
lethargy because an individual hap
pens to adequate^ summarize the mar-
;et factors and has them telegraphed
from Little Rock. Nothing new is
stated, but people must soon realize
the dangers of aggressive short sell
ing prematurely and after the com
plete liquidation of hull accounts,
Iii the local market there is a con
tinued accumulation of May by people
whb have confidence in the prospective
value of spot cotton and who are them
selves largely committed to spinners’
contracts. Somehow the speculative
public which trades in cotton compre
hends only the crop condition as a
price-making factor. When thky have
no crop news to trade on. speculators
are often at a loss to know what
should guide their operations. Other
forces are uncomprehended and ig
nored. And so now the animating
motive of their trading is good crop
preparation as a justification for short
sales. It will be many weeks before
the crop outlook alone will determine
the price, and we caution our friends
against extensive sales at 10 cents for
the new crop contracts until we shall
know something of its cultivation and
development.
C. D. FREEMAN & CO. '
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished for Daily Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
The market lacks snap.
What on earth has become of Mike
Thomas? ,
We opened 2 higher, but immediate
ly proceeded to work 2 lower.
Liverpool continued “draggy,” quiet,
steady and dull, on sales of 10,000. Fu
tures were 2 higher, but spots were
down 1 point.
Brown & Hayne are not bidding for
July in thousands these days. Can it
be that they have “a sufficiency”?
Some bull traders were delayed by
an accident on the subway. The bears
traveling by automobile, were down
ahead of time. •
Blizzards continue to rage over the
East and Middle West, but in Dixie
Land the sun shines on both sides of
the fence, and “Cuffy” sings as he
scatters ‘‘joauo.”
Further reductions in the price of
bleached goods and print cloths were
reported from Fall River.
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
@\.2L£lZr ]\A! BERSy®
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.
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Everywhere 5c r
NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER.
By wire to Clark A Co.
New Orleans, March 16. — Today’s
Liverpool market appeared very tired
after the comparatively strenuous
fluctuations of preceding days, and op
tions ruled quiet and steady, the clos-
Continental orders spent their force
soon after Liverpool opened, and the
British market closed quiet but steady
unchanged for the day.
JVetzr Albany
*.’Restaurant
ElKs "Building. Pine St.
Open 5 a. m. till Midnight.
QuicK Serdicc.
JK^casonable ‘Prices.
Jtcat and Clean.
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Proprietors.
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W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor.
3, B. Brown, A. W. Mtwe,
President. . V.-Prenldent
J. P, Mnnnerlyn, Cashier,
Altai MialM
OF ALBANY, GA.
Opened Business Sept. 8tb, 1900 U
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Savings Department.
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MORRIS WESLOSKY, President.
IRA COOK, Vice President.
S. W. SMITH, Secretary.
JOS. S. DAVIS, Treasurer.
W. L. DAVIS, Medical Examiner.
D. E. CROSLAND, Counsel.
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