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MARCH
—always bearish at heart—are simply
CLARK & CO.,
OTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
embers Leading Exchanges. PrivateLeased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago andJNew York.
INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
waiting tor the market to advance,
when the usual slaughter will be exe-
cuted. <
A SHEAR YOU CANT EQUAL.
TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIC COTTON 000TATI0NS.
Wheat, Cojrn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
The Chronicle reported the weather
over the South as generally favorable.
Acreage reports will soon be com
ing In.
Planting is making rapid progress
in South Texas.
Try a Wlss Shear and you will like It. It has a smoother cutting
edge than any other shear, and the blades stay sharp. The Wlss
Shear It the standard with the Tailor, the Seamstress, etc. If you
must have a shear as a working tool, the Wlss 8hear was made for
tAit purpose. Call and let us show them to you. . j
Our opening was^ 6 up, but prices
were not well sustained in the early
trading, and a drop of 4 points was
soon recorded.
Luoal Cotton Market.
Gk>od Middling
Middling....
Low Middling
Demand fair. Offerings light.
The usual dullness of. Saturday per
vaded the market
New York Cotton Market
Prev-
Op'd High Low Close Oloee
10.57 10.51 10.58 10,60 10 50
10.08 10.78 10 04 10.71 10 08
.81 10.88 1017 10.81 10.16
SPARKS-SAXON
Ha rdware C
Port receipts were 12,000 against
19,000 last year.
October «... -----
December 10.24 10.87 10-81 10.27 1019
Spota steady. Mid.11». Sales 1800.
Future* closed Tory steady.
Liverpool Is due 8 up Monday.
With a stock of 1,000,000 l?ales on
hand and 600,000 at sea, Liverpool
sees no danger of famine there this
summer.
ompany
The market lacked snap, and fluc
tuations were of minor importance.
X gallon, 20c. 5 gallons, 90c.
Jones & Thornton,
’Phone 23.
. HICKS'
CAPUDINE
MMDUU.Y own
HEADACHES
i» Break* Up COLDS
SRH In 6 to 1* Hours
Kind Old Gentleman — Will you
throw away that vile cigar stump If
I glire you a nickel?
The Kid—-Youse bet I will.
Kind Old /Gentleman — That’s a
good lad. Now, what will you do with
the nickel?
The Kid—Hully gel dat’s easy ter
answer. Buy a whole one, pt course.
Has Just received some very tine
3TRAWBERRIE8.
Also Fresh Pickles.
8our Pickles, 10 ets. per dozen.
Dill Pleklee, large size, at 20 el
per dozen. >
Sweet Pleklee, 25c per quart
G. W. H. CARROLL, Manager.
ESTRAY COW.
Quite a business Is being done in
straddles, and the favorite operation
is to sell July and buy October.
The Original Laxative Cough Syrup
la Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Tar. It expels all cold from the sys
tem by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels. Kennedy’s Itaxatlve Honey
and Tar is a certain, safe and harm
less cure for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough.
ElKf Building, Bint Si.
Open 5 IV. m. till Midnight
Quick Service.
B*-cajonable 'Prices,
, /feat and Chan.
COSTAfr B7(0 WJf,
Proprietors.
I have taken, up on my place Just
north of the city of Albany a black
cow with white tail and white bind
feet. Owner can recover property by
paying advertising and other costs.
T. M. NELSON.
If the Memphis stock were not so
large we might have a better market
ew Orleans Correspondents, Gibert Clay .—Cotton,
ew York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton,
htcago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin-Grain,
ew York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.- Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
Ideal
Driving XO eat her
It’s hard to stay in-doors such
weather as this.* It’s pleasant walk
ing—but to enjoy yourself thoroughly
£et one of our stylish rigs and take a
drive.
E. W. Li'Otngjion Co,
LEAD I JVC L.iVE'Ry'MEJ*.
New Orleans Cotton Market.
Prev
Op’d High Low Oloee Oloee
May 10.68 10.77 10.66 1077 10 64
July 10.84 10.93 10.88 10.98 10.79
October 1010 10.18 10.10 10.18 10.09
December.... 10.18 10.21 10.18 10.21 10.11
Vutusea closed firm,
Spots Arm- Mid. 10 G-8. SalCB 3,600.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Apr-May
3 fay-June
June-July 5.09
Ootr-Nov 6.51
Sales, 6,000; Middling, 5.84; Receipts 80,000.
Futures opened linn and closed steady.
CO RN—WH E AT—M EAT.
Chicago, Mar. 17.—
Opening. Close.
Wheat-May 781-8 781-8
Corn-May. 43 1-2 43 3-4
Oats—May 29 6-8 29 3-4
Pork-May 16.00 16.02
Lard-May. 7.90 7.97
Ribs-May ., 8.47 8.60
COTTON
COKE.
GOAl
CARTER & CO.
Warehousemen- and Goal Dealers
COME TO US FOR
Wo Are at Same Old Stand an Pfuo Street. ,
Wo keep In sfock Montevallo/ Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best
from the Cahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other
high-grade Jellco coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on
qll coal sold by us.
crAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces, and Blacksmiths' Coal.
JOE H. MYERS.
President.
WM. E. MYERS.
Me.ne.Ser.
C. F. FRYER,
' Seo’y 4 Trees.
ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY
When you do
SMOKE. SMOKE
FRANKLIN 5c CIGAR,
CORTEZ, 10c~I5c CIGARS.
Better than other Brands.
'Albany Grocery Company.
Wholesale Distributors.
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: millep.
Proprietor
1906
Improved New Home
Sewing Machines
Latest Style
Double Blog, Ball Bearing.
Lightest and best on the market.
1 swap {or the old Machine.
I will overhaul and furnish parts,
attachments and needles for any
make of Machine.
w. F. FLOYD. Mgr.
'Phone S62. Albany. Gtv.
A New City Convenience for
Albany
Which will deliver Standard Kerosene
Oil at your home every day at the same
old prices.
Op'
2P if
Prev.
Clone Clone
5 67
. _
6.68
5.60
5.68
5.70
6.62
6.09
6.72
5 61
5.51
5 61
6.46
Read the advertisements that are
to be found In The Herald, And you
will know where to go to find the
things you are going to need, In the
way of raiment or otherwise, during
the spring season. You will also
know where and how to save money.
The time is near wben the little boy
will be more regular In _ his attend-
ance at Sunday school, and will man-
ifest a livelier interest In his lessons.
For, verily, the picnic season Is near
at hand.
A complete line of bird cageB at
R. C. Batman’s.
NEW ORLEAN8 COTTON LETTER
By wire to Clark A f)o.
New Orleans, March 17. — The In
creasing. confidence that the foreign
market exhibited caused a little spurt
In options there and the closing re
corded an advance of 8 points over
yesterday’s closing prices. Spot sales
were fair for Saturday, 6,000 baleB at/
points advance. Early cables ex
pressed the view that, a large short
Interest had gradually accumulated
and that the covering of a part of
which was responsible for the better
market In Liverpool today.
The bullish visible and the Increas
ing willingness that the market dis
plays to responding to favorable Influ
ences caused a steady advance in the
session here today. Local shorts
showed no hesitancy in covering, be
ing rather fearful of the attitude that
the former bear leader would definite
ly assume, although reports were to
the effect' that he favored the bull
side. The reaction that has been ob
served of late, If stripped of any In
spiration, would doubtless have oc
curred when consideration is taken of
the heavy and somewhat" unexplain
able decline observed during the early
part of the week, but lately there have
eolne into the market affairs influ
ences that must be reckoned with,
such as a decrease In the total visible
supply for the week of 126,000 bales,
and a momentous decline of receipts
at interior points, with n healthier and
more active demand for spot cotton,
which, so long as they continue, and
in the absence of speculative pressure,
must exert a relative and fundamental
basis of support. Hence, for the pres
ent, these improvements seem indica
tive of a further advance, but a pen
dulum-like swing in prices will.be in
fluenced by surface conditions.
GIBERT & CLAY,
Messrs. Ed. XL and Clayton JoneB,
real estate agents, sold today to Mr.
Y. C. Rust, the Rust cottage, adjoin
ing the waterworks station. The cot
tage wbb the property of Mr. XL S.
Rust, Mrs. E. G. Hllsman, and MessrB.
Ed. XL and R. L. Jones.
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
©V3MCE73VJ: 13 E!RSv@
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.
FEME WIRES TO PRINCIPAL POUTS
INSURES QUICKEST P OSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
Albany office, Pine St., next to Pos tal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6fiL
I. J. KALMON, Mgr.
Which Was Worse?
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished tor Daily Herald Readers
tor Dally Herald
by Clark & Co.
Liverpool came 8 up on near and 5
higher on distant positions, but took
only 6,000 bales.
Spot sales In Liverpool were the
smallest In 90 days.
The visible supply is 768,000 ahead
of last year.
The announcement that Price had
turned bull caused a better feeling In
the market And now comes the ques
tion, Who is to furnish the buying or
ders so necessary to support the mar
ket? Hardly Mr. Price,
The Bow - legged Man — Doctor,
couldn’t you straighten out my bow
legs?
The Economical Doctor — Oh, yes,
but you would have to have all your
trousers lengthened five or six inches
if I did.
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
THE WEATHER.
Weather Forecast
The following is the weather fore
cast for Georgia for next 24 hours:
Fair and continued cool tonight
Sunday, fair; warmer in northwestern
portion.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Moulding and Picture Rail.
Rumney Building. Phone 393.
Of course there will be the usual
number of Chautauqua visitors in Al
bany next ifeonth during the eigh
teenth assembly.
an has a complete line of bird
cages.
Bird cages of all kinds, shapes and
descriptions for sale cheap at Eat-
[ban’s.
Dill Pickles just arrived, 16c doz.j
Sour Cucumber, lc each; Sweet Mixed,
25c qt. All new goods. W. E. Fields.
Misplaced Philanthropy.
Local Weather Observations.
The following observations for the
past twenty-four hours have been
taken at the U. S. Weather Bureau at
Albany, Ga„ nnd are published for
Information of the public:
Maximum temperature 67
Minimum temperature 41
Mean temperature .....64
Precipitation 0)0
Height of river 6.7
Fall in 24 hours.-... 1.4
Clear; northwest winds.
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 967. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
LABORATORY OF
Louisana Sugar Experiment
t Station.
Analysis of lime from Longview
Lime Works, sent by J. R. Adams,
Longview, Ala.:
Insoluble matter, .18;' Lime, 98.44:
Magnesia, .98: Peroxide of Iron and
Alumina, 26; Carbonic Acid, .32.
This lime is made from a lime rock
containing over 99 per cent, of Car
bonate of Lime. Wm. C. Stubbs,
Director.
Sold and handled exclusively by
J. D. WESTON.
Telephone No. 44.
Moved!
Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable
tailor, haB 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,
ThelT ailor
JAMES TIFT MANN
Attorney end Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building
OF ALBANY, GA.
\
capital-
-uippi.us,
Savings Department.
OF ALBANY, GA
pirst National ftank
ALBANY, QA.
MONEY LOAN El >.
DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLES
by leaving them in your house. You may lose them by fire or burglary.
U SAFE DEPOSIT” is the best fire or burglary insurance. Our armor clad
safe deposit vaults are fire and burglar proof. Box rentable from $3 to $10
a year. Your inspection is invited.
8. B. Brown, A W. Muse,
President. V.-President
J. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier,
Oooood Husiuess tSapt. Otb, tQOO
SBO.oob
15-000
Every facility in the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
Morris Weslosky, D. W. James,
President. V.-Pres
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
N. R. Dehon, Asst, Cashier.
CAPITAL $50,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... 12,000.00
- Solicits accounts of firms and tata-
riduals.
Morris Weslosky, President.
D ’ W. James, W. 8, Bell,
, 2nd Vice-Pros.
Joseph a. Davis, p, w. Jon«
Caalier. Ass’t Cashier
Capital $50,000
Surplus and- Undivided Profits. 80,000
Deposits received subject to Sight
Draft A general banking business
transacted. Bankers’ and merchants'
accounts solicited.
JVebv Albany
'Restaurant
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