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THE ALBANY DAK Y HERALD: FRIDAY, MAR0H 23, 1806.
CLARK & CO.,
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago andJNew York..
11NSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
Ncv* Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton.
IN* w York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton.
Bp h ago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain.
York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.- Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
THE MARKETS
Local Cotton Market
101-2
lling. 10 1-8
Low Middling 0 1-2
Lomand fair. Offerings light.
New York Cotton Market
Prev
Op'd High Low*Close Close
March 1077 10.87 1081 10.87 10 77
Mag 10 05 11X7 1005 11,04 10 92
Jttlj 10.07 -11.10 10 07 11.06 10.9*2
October 10.88 10.46 10 87 10.41 10.88
Spots quiet Mid. 11.65. Sales -.
Futures closed barolj steady. /
Liverpool is due 1 to 2 up tomorrow'.
New Orleane Cotton Marktrt.
Prev
„ Op'd High Low Close Close
May 11.10 11.20 11.10 1118 11.05
July 1118 1181 11.18 1128 1113
October. 10.88 10.40 10.82 10.88 10 28
December .. '10.84 10.43 10.84 10 40 10.30
Future* closed steady,
Spots steady. Mid. 11 MO. Buies 6,800.
Ideal
Dri-ding ¥0eat her
It’s hard to stay in-doors such
weather as this. It’s pleasant walk
ing—but to enjoy yourself’ thoroughly
get odd of our stylish rigs and take?, a’
drive.
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E. W. Li-oUigston <32Co.
LBA.HI/tO LlVEliyjMEJV,
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COTTON
COAl
& CO.
vuarehoasemen^ id coal Mm
COME TO US FOB COAL.
We Are at Bane Old Stead o* Ptae Street.
We keep In a took Montovallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blookton, the best
*om the Oahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also <the celebrated REX and other
high-grade Jellco coals. Accurate w eights and satisfaction guaranteed on
all Coal sold bp us.
nr Also Hard Coal far Furnaces, and Blacksmiths’ Coal.
JOE H, MYERS.
President.
WM. E. MYERS.
Munatfer.
C. F. FRYER,
Seo'y & Tress.
COTTON PICKINGS.
Pnrolsbed for Daily Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
Our English cousins did not show a
very aggressive spirit on the opening.
Spots and futures were unchanged on
sales of TO,000 bales.
Liverpool cables: "Cotton ’is six
pence, and any advance from this
high level will be stubbornly con
tested.”
Weld was a heavy buyer in Liver
pool on the opening.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Op’
Apr-Mity 5 82
Mny-June 6.H5
June-July 6 8(1
Octr-Nov....... *
Prev.
2PM Close Clone
6 83 6.87 6.82
6.80 6 88 6 84
6.80 6.89 6 85
6.09 6.01 6 04 6.02
Bales, 10,900; Middling*,*6<1: Receipt* 10,200.
Futures opened quiet and Hteady closed Ann.
CORN—WHEAT—Mt AT.
Chicago, Mar. 23.—
Opening. Close.
78 7-8
44 1-2
30 3-4
16.60
8.42
8.77
Wheat—May .'...,.78 1-4
Com—May 44 6-8
Oats—May 30 7-8
Pork—May ,.16.66
Lard—May. 8.42
Ribs—May. - 8.82
ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY
When you do
SMOKE, SMOKE
15he FKANKLIN 5c CIGAR,
CORTEZ, 10c45c CIGARS.
Better than other Brands.
Albany Grocery Company,
Wholesale Distributors. . ,.
. HICKS’ '
CAPUDINE
WNUMILY CIIM3
HEADACHES
in* up COLDS
Ini 6 to 1* Hours
TH»I Bsttls. 10# At Dm Sum
JAMES TIFT MANN
Attorney end Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building
NEW. ORLEANS 1 COTTON LETTER.
». ':;By wire to Clark A Co.
Nev^ Orleans, March 23. — Foreign
news was all of a more favorable char-
atcer, and' sentiment showed a de
cided change so far as the expected
reaction that the Liverpool market
looked for was concerned. In options
a gain from the previous, day of 4
points was recorded, and there waa
considerable buying on the curb. Spot
saleB continue well up, tboae for the
day being 16,000 bales, at unchanged
prices. The manipulative interacts
that played euch an important part In
yesterday’s proceedings were again
present today. Opening prices were
higher and continued so throughout
the session, advancing steadily on the
bullish opinion with which the bne-
tlme bear leader flooded the local
market. The expected favorableness
of the supply statement also Induced
some little buying, which In a meas
ure was augmented by forecasts for
some more wet weather over the belt.
Port receipts, while heavy, were con
Blderably augmented by the cotton re
ceived on the Pacific coast, at Port
Arthur nnd at Brunswick, a condition
doubtless omnnatlng from the some
what free way In which the interior
hns let go of cotton on the recent ad
vance. The decline in receipts and
stocks nt different points in the coun
try bears out this fact unmistakably.
To what extent the converted convic
tions ol' the former New York bear op
erators aro sincere, can only be a mAt-
tor "of conjecture 1 , hut there is a rea
sonable nmount of certainty that the
Influence that ho has exerted in for
mer times will stand him In good stead
In his present reported campaign. Sur
face conditions, ns before noted, have
caused n reversal of opinion, likewise
■In the vtows formerly entertained by
the trade generally, nnd it seems prob
able htnt a further advance will be
witnessed, but a policy of Strict con
servatism should be closely adhered
to as at .this season, without continued
unfavorable reports from the new crop,
constant support will be necessary to
either ndvanec or sustain current
prices. GIBERT & CLAY
Buying orders for the new bull
clique sent prices up 10 points soon
after our -opening.
Just think how BEARISH the gln-
ners' would have been had Price been
a bear.
Litters will be in demand when the
present Bull Army decides to break
camp.
“The market will take care of it
self.”—Freeman.
Good middling cotton sold for 11c
In the Albany market
And now comes _ someone who says
the,peach orchards will be planted In
cotton.
Doctprs Are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of Ken
neth McIVer, 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 1 me up to die, when,
as a last resort, I was induced to, try
Dr. King's New Discovery. and I am
happy to Bay, It saved my lito.” Cures
the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchi
tis, Tonsllltls, Weak Lnngs, Hoarse
ness and LaGrtppe. Guaranteed at Al
bany Drug Co.’s drug store. 60c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
1 ■ 1 r
WANTED—A reliable white boy, 14
or 16 years old, to drive delivery
wagon. Apply 306 Davis-Exchange
Bank Building. 22-2t
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
A SHEAR YOU CANT EQUAL
Shears Cut Clean.
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 la the standard with the Tailor, the 8eamstress, etc. If you
must have a shear as a working tool, the Wise Shear was made for
that purpose. Call and let us show them to you.
SPARKS-SAXON
Hardware Company.
ALBANY, GA.
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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 T8 PRINCIPAL POINTS
INSURES QUICKEST P OSSIBLE EXECUTIONS
Albany office,
to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6&
I. J. KALMON, Mgr.
DON'T RISK YOUR VALUABLES
by leaving them’ill your house. , You may lose them by fire or burglary.
“SAFE DEPOSIT" IB the best Are 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.
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
D. NEUMAN,
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE;
Just received and will offer for next
week another lot of Ladles’ Collars,
which will be sold as formerly at only
10c.
Ready-made White Aprons, 25c and
35c.
Towels, the biggest bargain that has
ever been offered, a towel 56 inches
long and-24 inches wide, at only 15c,
“Your money back If you are dissat
isfied with your purchase.”
7'/2-inch Horn Combs, all coarse
teeth, such that will not break when
the ladies comb their heavy hair with
them.
£ll-over Laces, Edgings and Insert-
ings.
Torchon Laces and Insertings to
match.
And many other new goods.
Come to see me. I’ll give you your
money’s worth.
0. Neuman,
Agent for May Manton Patterns.
Contractors, Notice!
Building Castings at competition prices. Also Ma
chine Castings, Iron and Brass.
;•••>(» . • * % | . •’
Of course our Repair Department is on the jump, but
We are always ready to help one more out of trouble,.
Fhe Bacon Equipment Company,
Albany, Ga.
Moved!
Mr*Jos.-L. Rarey, the old reliable
tailor, has moved his place of business
to No.'98, over M. Crme’s store, south
Broad street.
Spring samples are ready for in
spection.
JOS. L. RAREY,
\ The Tailor
GRAINGER & BARTLETT,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
Dawteon, Ga.
Cost of Brick, Stone, or Wooden
Buildings Furnished. '
LETTUCE PLANTS for sale to gar
deners. Also seasonable vegetables..
O. F. Cheatham.
MORRIS WESLOSKY, President.
IRA COOK, Vice President.
S. W. SMITH, Secretary.
JOS: S. DAVIS, Treasurer.
W. L. DAVIS, Medical Examiner.
D. P. CROSLAND, Counsel.
“The greatest work one can do for another, is to help him help himself.”
What do I get on pav day? Will my salary continue if I am disabled by accident rr illness? If so, Will it increase to pay
my doctor’s bill and other increised expenses? If you cannot answer these questions in the affirmative we can help you.
Health and Accident Association
kOF GEORGIA./^ - <•'
For a small premium will insure you against accident or sickness.
A Home Company- Let Us Explain How We Do It.
Z. A. BARNES, Jr.,