The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 26, 1906, Image 10

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long Bide should carry with-them d regard for caution. GIBERT & ClfAY. ^Freeze Ice OTTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. umbers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago and"New York. NSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. w Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton, w York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton, icago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain, w York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.- Stocks and Bonds. — V Correspondence Invited COTTON PICKINGS. ■ That is wKat you can do \^th A WHITE ‘-iTOUN-^ TAIN FREEZER with the Famished for Doily Herald Readers by Clark. & Co.. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market tarfd the Opening and Closing Quotations. ,M«. proper care. Of course we, don’t mean, the s&me ice cream.' Oh*'.no! It only ^5? '. takes ten minutes to freeze .• two quhrts of it. We Want to show you that you can’t wear out a WHITE MOUNTAIN in ten years. Step in ai*d let* us show them to you. If we can’t sell you one it’s be cause you don’t want to buy a freezer. Two down on sales of 12,000 bales at unchanged prices for middling was the early newB from o’er the sea. Early news from abroad said: "Spin ners appear willing to pay present prices and-let it go at that. They can afford it” . x Local Cotton. Market 1015-10 10 9-18 10 Low Middling Demand good. Offerings light. Price is easily,the foremost figure In the cotton world today, and the South Is ever ready to follow a bull leader. If they should put their buy ing power behind the market and cling to their spots, there Is no telling where prices would go. New York Cotton Market Pre>- Op'd High Lpw Clou Close larch 10 99 ll.oo 10.07 10.# uoo lay U.U 11.29 1110 11.11 ll.ie uly 11.18 11.20 1110 11 11 11.17 lotober 10.00 10.00 10.40 10.40 10.49 Spots steady. Mid. 10.70. Balsa 400. Futures closed steady. SPARKS-SAXON Hardware Company. Ideal ' "Dri-Oing 16Zfeather New York wires traders there be lieve Price Is sincerely bullish. New Orleane Cotton Market WARE & LELAND Op'd High Low Close Close May 11.22 11.81 11.17 1119 11.84 July 11.84 1142 11.28 11.80 11.85 October 10.89 10.48 10.82 10.84 10.48 December.... 10.46 10.48 10,88 10 86 10.48 Futures closed quiet. Spots rosy. Mid. 111-18, Bales 8,100. Liverpdbl is due 2 down tomorrow. 'It all depends upon the weather, but we are willing to take our chances on the long side.”—-Freeman, ALBANY, GA. @vMKMBEIRSy® New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Association, Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Stock Exchange, New Yofk Coffee Exchange, St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange, Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. It’s hard to stay in-doors such weather as this. It’s pleasant walk ing—but to enjoy yourself thoroughly get one of our stylish rigs and take a “Buying on dull spots for moderate profit is our advice to customers.”— Gibert & Clay. ' Liverpool Cotton MarkoL Prev. Op' 2PM Close Close ly 5 88 6 88 5.90 6.90 The general public is beginning- to show more Interest Id the market. We opened 6 Sown, but heavy buying by Price brokers quickly sent valueB again to Saturday’s clofee. CG RN—WH E AT—M E AT. Chicago, Mar. 26.— Opening. CloBe. .77 1-2 77 3-4 ,44 1-8 43 7-8 .30 3-4 30 3-8 .16.26 16.32 . 8.27 8.42 , 8.62 8.70' You may rest assured that July is Price’s month. INSURES QUICKEST!, P OSSIBLE EXECUTIONS. Albany office, .Elnb fit., next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 68. £. W. Lt'Ving'Ston fgl Co Wheat—May. Com—May..., Oats—May.... Pork—May.... Lard—May... Ribs—May.... Weather over the belt normal. 1. J, KALMON, Mgr Sentiment ra] changing to bull Where are the beam of yesterday? NEW ORLEAN8 COTTON LETTER By wire to Clark A Co. New Orleans, March 26.—Liverpool was disappointing when the American rings opened and thlB loss In values was generally attributed to some heavy selling on the part to Egyptian Inter ests, but In sympathy with the strength of Cls-Atlantlc markets, val ues were restored, closing unchanged to an advance of one point over Satur day. Spot sales were 12,000 bales, the old quotation standard. Prices were unatfetced on the open ing of the local market by any weak ness abroad and showed rather a good advance on account of the large though scattered support from the outside, which, however, soon subsided and a consequent steadier market ruled, Harvie Jordan Is lecturing In Texas, but paused long enough to write a cir cular imploring “the boys” to hold their spots for 376.00 per hale. IOTTON BANK OF ALBANY CARTER & CO. Moimi* and Goal Dealers Liverpool closed “.quiet” at un changed prices from Saturday. Contractors, Notice ! COME TO US FOR COAL We Are at Same Old Stead on Pfao Street. We keep In stook Montevnllo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best from the Oohaba, Ala., coal fields. AIbo tho- celebrated REX and other high-grade Jollco coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on nil coal sold by us. WAlso Hard Coal tor Furnaces, and Blacksmiths’ Coal. Building Castings at competition prices. , 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. He—He calls his automobile- “The Red Terror" now. She—When he got It, a week ago, he called it “The Blue Terror.” He—I know, but h^’s hit so many that he found It too much trouble cleaning off the 'red that accumulated on It. The Bacon Equipment Company, Albany, Ga. N&n&ger# ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY When yon do SMOKE* SMOKE me FRANKLIN 5c CIGAR* CORTEZ. 10c45c CIGARS. Better than other Brands. Albany Grocery Company, Wholesale Distributors. Emerson & Westinghouse Ceiling and Desk Fans carried in stock. Albany Electrical Moved! Mr. Jos. L. Rarey,' the old reliable tailor, has moved his place/of business to No. 98, over Ju. Cnne’s ’store, south Broad street. .. My Spring samples are ready for in spection. JOS. L. RAREY, J Tlie Tailor Construction Co h. Guaranteed by Albany Price 60c. . MORRIS WESLOSKY, President, IRA COOK, Vice President. W. L. DAVIS, Medical Examiner. D. F. CROSLAND, Counsel. . , , , ..... ;.*/■-v •' ; ’ k > “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 or illness? If so, will it increase to pay my doctor’s bill and other increased expenses? If you cannot answer ihese questions in the affirmative we can help you. S. W. SMITH, Secretary. JOS. S. DAVIS, Treasurer OF GEOR For a small premium will insure y. u A Home Company- Let Us against accident or sickness. Explain How We Do It [vJl11/ IQ V2 1 JSn 'if /Am -