The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 29, 1906, Image 10

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THE ALBANY OAKY HERALD! THURSDAY, MARCH 29, Razor TODAY'S FOREIGN AND DOMES TIG COTTON QUOTATIONS. On B. ® W. No Longer Un certain-Schedule is An nounced—May be Still Further Improvement. Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago andJNew York. Wlieat, Corn, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. 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 Demand good. Offerings light. and Bonds. Coat of Brick, Stone, Buildings Furnished. Convince you that the King Churn Is a success, by giving you the names of my SATISFIED customers, and add your name to the list. NO MORE WORRY. T. M. NELSON, State Agent. , ’Phone 119, Country Store. 'TO EXPORT. come back at him. > He wields a very caustic pen, and he Is going to say something in reply that will no doubt bo worth reading. an enthusiastic vote ot thanks. LOST DOG—Strayed or stolen', a white Spitz dog. Reward for return or Information. Jesse D. Weston. 27-3t 4 FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Ap ply to Mrs. Jesse L. Fields, "Ar cadia.” 28-3t TOffI Indigestion Is much of a habit. Don't get the habit. Take a little Ko- dol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpita ting and frowning. Kodbl Digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Albany Drug Co., HUs- man-Sale Drug Co. WATCH FOUND — The owner of'a watch which was picked up on the street can recover by proving prop erty and paying for advertisement J. A. Wamble. 23tt WANTED—Position as salesman or collector. Nine years' experience. References furnished. Address J, care Herald. 27-3t FOR SALE—A Kranlch A Bach piano, nearly ne.w. B. Gardner, 105 Resi dence St 20-tf Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron tge solicited. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, ’Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron age solicited. —■MANUFACTURERS OF- Annual Capacity, 10,000,000. INDSTINCT PRINT CLARK & CO., ‘OTTQN FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. Local Cotton Market Good Middling lO lB-16 Middling 10 0-16 Middlini Correspondence Invited Prey- Op’d High Low Olose Close May 11.23 11.28 11.11 11.11 11.28 July .*. 11.14 11.18 1103 11 03 11.19 October 10.44 10.48 10.80 10.86 10.46 December 10 46 10.60 11.40 10.40 10 49 Ideal 'Drt'ding XOeaiher 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 drive. E. W. Livingston Co. LEA DI/fG LIVB-RyME/f. Now Orlsans Cotton Market Prev Op’d High Low Olose Olose May 11.28 11.80 11.10 11.18 1U July 11.86 11.41 11.20 11.24 11.34 Ootober 10.40 10.48 10.81 10.83 10.88 December.... 10.41 .10.45 10.88 10,85 10.40 Puturea closed unchanged, Spots quiet.' Mid. 111-4. Bales 6,500. COTTON COKE. COAl CARTER &. CO. Warehousemen' and Goal Dealers COME TO US FOR COAL. We Are at Same Old Stand on Pfne Street. We keop In Btook Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best from the Cahnba, Ala., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other high-grade Jellco coals. Acourate weights and satisfaction guaqjntoed on all coal sold by us. WAlso Hard Coal for Furnace s„ and Blacksmiths’ Coal. F<k“ practical work; for saving time; for long service and complete satisfaction, no other typewriter quite equals B/?e Smith Premier Judge T. M. Norwood, of City Court, Under Fire- A Letter Writing Cant' paign that is Warm. A little book explaining just why this is so will be sent 1 on request. Better ask about it today. 15he Smith Premier Typewriter Comparvy. H. M. ASHE, State Dealer, -Y. M. C. A. Building, At lanta, Ga. , GRAINGER & BARTLETT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Ga. or Woodsn L Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga., March 29.—-The ready letter-writers keep up their ac tivity in Savannah’s political cam paign. Mr. Jacob S. Collins Is the latest one’ to take his pen in hand. In an open letter to Judge T. M. Nor wood, of the city court, he gives him about three columns of newspaper space to digest. Mr. Collins has ac cused Judge Norwood of not attending to the business of his court, and this is a reply to the Judge’s defense of that charge. He tells his honor jfchat he is getting in his dotage/and" that he has run all the buslnes out of his court by his absence and by the- fact that it is so hard to. get business trans< acted with dispatch. The ’letter makes a very warm campaign document, and It has been read with much Interest. N«w York Cotton Market Spots steady. Mid. 11.70. Sales—. Futures closed easy. Liverpool la due 4 down tomorrow, Lfvei erpool Cotton Market Apr-May.. May-Jt—- _Iay-June.., June-.Tuly,.. Octr-NoVh.i Prev. Op 1 - 2PM Close Close 088 6 80 6.89 5.901 6.90 5;90 6.91 6.92 6.62 6.92 6.63 6 94 • 6.65 ' 6,66 6 67 6.67 Sales, 14,0 Futures 6] steady. . Middlings, 6.05: Receipts 600. ued steady and * ~ ’ * l closed barely CORN—WHEAT—MEAT. Chicago, Mar. 29.— Opening. Close. Wheat—May 77 3-4 Com—May..... . 44 1-8 Oats—May 30 3-8 Pork-May 16.47 Lard-May 8.45 Ribs—May..., 8.77 771-8 44 3-8 301-2 16.30 8.40 COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished for Daily Herald Readers by Clark & Co. The great English market was 1 lower on spots, but sales of 14,000 bales showed the same good demand which has been the sustaining influ ence In Europe all season. Futures were 1 to 2 lower. Manchester cabled: "Demand for yarns good, and the week’s turnover will be satisfactory.” American and European mills are committed for months ahead, and stocks are running low. New York opened 3 to 4 lower, but the decline was shortlived, and prices quickly advanced to yesterday’s close. The bulls seemed to center their support on-May.-and renewed talk of a corner In this month was heard around the ring. New Yoik brokers traveling ih Texas and the territories say stocks are light, and the disposition is to re duce rather than iucrease the acre age. Around 11 cents looks like "rock bottom” for May cotton. The Price syndicate is In absolute command qf this month, and can carry it ns high as they like. Generally believed they will corner same. There is no denying that May shorts are in a dangerous position. Port receipts were only 14,000, against 28,000 last year. / Only two factors are necessary for a great advance. One Is for the pro ducer to hold his spots, and the other for the general public to buy con tracts. Liverpool was steady all day, ing 1 lower. clos- - With port receipts running 60 per cent, less than last year, and exports to Europe running as much, as last year, it Is plainly evident that some time soon there will he NO COTTON The schedule to be instituted on the B. & W. branch of the Atlantic Coast Line railway as the result of the per sistent efforts of. the Albany Business League has been announced. Several days ago, the matter appar- ently having been held up by*the rail road officials, Secretary John A/Betje- man, of the Business League, took-his case to headquarters, laying It before President, T. M. Emerson, of the Coast Line system. Mr. Emerson responded immediate ly, and Issued instructions that the improved schedule he inaugurated without further delay. In the next mall a letter was received from Third Vice-President J. R. Kenly, who placed the matter In definite shape in the fol lowing letter: Wilmington, N. C., March 27, 1906. Mr. Jno. A. Betjeman, ' ' Secretary Albany Business League, Albany, Ga.' Dear Sir: Your communication of the 23rd Inst, to Mr. T. M. Emerson, President, regarding the passenger train service to and from Albany has been referred to me. In reply, I beg to advise that I have given the matter consideration, and early in April we will arrange to put In effect as near as practicable the following timetable for passenger trains to and from Albany: Train No. 95 to leave Albany at 2 p. m., and No. 94 to arirve at 11:45 a. m. These trains will make all con. nectlons for Savannah and Jackson ville. Train No. 91 to leave Albany at 5:45 a. m., and train No. 90 to arrive at 10:30 p. m., also making the connec tions as above stated. ThlB Is practically, as 1 understand It, what your citizens desire, with the exception of train No. 95, which we have been obliged to schedule out of Albany at 2 p. m. Instead of 4 p. m, as you request. The reason for this is the connection at Waycross with trains Nos. 21 and 22, running be tween Jacksonville and Savannah'. The schedules as outlined will great ly Improve the present service, and will give a double dally service to Sa vannah and Brunswick and good con nections for Jacksonville. The new arrangement will require an additional train between Waycross and Tlfton to take care of the Dixie Flyer, the schedule of which remains practically unchanged. I am very glad indeed to be Able to put this new service in effect, and very much hope it will be entirely satisfac tory to our patrons at Albany as well as at other points along the route. Yours very truly, J. R. KENLY, Third Vice-President. The letter explains itself. The sched ule sends all trains Into and out of Albany at seasonabel hours, and loses none of the Important connections, even though the operation of an extra train is necessitated. It gives a double dally service between Albany and Brunswick. It would be better, of course, If the afternoon train were to leave'at 4 In stead of 2 o’clock, and'this arrange ment may yet be changed, having been taken up again. On the whole, however, the improvement Is such that Albanians will not be disposed to find fault Another letter states that the change of schedule will become effective be tween the 6th and 8th pf April. The Inauguration of this schedule will he hailed with general delight all along the line from Brunswick to Al bany, and will cause the traveling pub lic In this part, of the country to ten der the management of the Coast Line Why be a slave to a Barber, when you can buy a ZINN SAFETY RAZOR and shave yourself 7 — 1 No more waiting all day for your turn to come. Costs less and you run no risk of catching any disease. j*p’ Try one. J, Sparks-Saxon Hardware Co. WARE & LELAND, ALBANY, GA. SVMEJMBBRSy® 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 INSURES QUICKEST P OSSIBLE-EXECUTIONS. Albany office, Pine St„ next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 68. I. J. KALMON, Mgr. DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLES by leaving them in your house. You may lose them by [fire or burglary. “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. EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY. Boats. Anyone who intends purchasing a boat for this sum mer’s use will save money by consulting us. We can save you two-thirds of the freight charges by buying in carloads. We expect to place a carload order in the course of a few days, and will be glad to figure on anything from a canoe to a twenty-two foot high speed motor boat. fhe Bacon Equipment Company, - Albany, Ga. Emerson & Westinghouse Ceiling and Desk Fans carried in stock. Albany Electrical 'AND Construction Co. 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, The Till j JOE H. MYERS. President. WM. E. MYERS, Manager. C. F. FRYER, Sec’y d Treas. ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY Early Amber and Early Orange SORGHUM SEED „ Make bigger yields arid better forage. Ask Your Grocer or Druggist. Albany Grocery Company, Wholesale Distributors. the perfect home requires perfect plumbing. And t beauty and healthfulness of mode sanitary plumbing are not to he 1 nored. Just compare the . mode plumbing with the OLD STYLE PLUMBING. “Just so," you say, “but the old-kt was cheaper.” Not a hit of It. Cot and talk plumbing to us and you W learn better. Others have done already. HARRIS- PLUMBING CO: i % \ ( V * *