The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 07, 1906, Image 4

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f i ndstinct pr' e •1 fc H * LU Sd. JRDAI IL 7, 19'6. tLARK & CO., TT0N FUTURE BROKERS ALBANY, GA. i iv*i vrn Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires j to New Orleans, Chicago and*New York. ISTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. May .Inlr October.. December Spots quiet Mid 1170 Bali*- Future* closed stoiuly. Liverpool is due unchanged Monday Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—Cotton. » York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton ago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain. ; ‘w Tone Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.- Stocks and Bonds. Correspondence Invited If You Want a Stylish Turnout for Chautauqua week you had better give us your order now. There’ll be a great rush for them later. Give your prderjnow and we will reserve just the team you want. r\ I I t* Li'Vtngsioti \r Stable, «. HOBBS, Prop. >TTON COKE. COAl CARTER & CO. farenousemofi and Goal Dealers COME TO US FOR COAL. Wo Are at Same Old Stand on Ptue Street. iWe keep In Btook Montovnllo, Climax, Tip Top and Bloekton, the best from the Cahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also the colebratod HEX and other high-grade Jellco coals. Accurate wolghts and satlstactlon guaranteed on all coal sold by us. os*Also Hard Coal for Furnace b. and Blacksmiths’ Coal. JOE If, MYERS, WM. E. MYERS, C. F. FRYER, President. Manager. Soc'y & Treu. ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY Early Amber and Early Orange SORGHUM SEED Make bigger yields and better forage. Ask Your Grocer or Druggist. Albany Grocery Company, Wholesale Distributors. IHEMARKEii, Local Cotton Market owl Middling... ■hldUng 4>w Middling Demand fair,but ofTerlngg limited. Nsw York Cotton Market 10 7-1 IU I- Hon. Champ Clark’s Subjects. Much interest attaches to the ap pearance on the platform of the Geor gia Chautauqua this season of Hon. Champ Clark, the brilliant Missouri i congressman, who will be heard In two lectures during assembly week. | Mr. Clark writes that the subject of his evening lecture will be ‘The Uni ted States of America In the 20th Cen tury,” and hls day-time subject will lie “Picturesque Public Men.” These are two of the most interest- Automatic Shave 'Razor ■ — Prev Op'd High Low Clone Olnee I .VO 1121 H.I8 1120 1109 11.15 11 17 II IB II 15 1104 10.63 10 68 10.63 10 68 10 40 . . __ , . .. 10 66 io «o 10 64 lo.ou 10 49 ing lectures which Mr. Clark delivers, and they will not fall to delight Geor gia Chautauquans. Mr. Clark will be heard on the morning and evening of- Wednesday, the 25th. New Orleans Cotton Market. Prev Op’d High Low Clone Clown May 11.27 11.29 11.26 11 26 11.17 July 11 37 11 40 11.35 11.37 1127 Oj'Oher 10.47. 10 61 10.17 10 48 10 40 December.... 10.48 10.62 10.48 10 6j 10.41 Ifuturcfi cloned barely steady. Spots quiet. Mid. 111-1. Sales 8,800. Liverpool Cotton Market Prev. Op' 2pm Close Clone 690 . . 6.90 6 91 6 92 6.97 6 92 6 93 B.98 6.93 6.(18 673 6.09 6 08 6.72 6.68 Aprll-May ] iay-June .'one-July,,.,, Oct-Nov Nov-Dee.., .... Bales, 8,000; Middlings, 6.14; Receipts 16,000. Futures opened very steady and closed vory steady. WANTS. BOARDERS WANTED—I would like a couple, or two or three men board ers. Mrs. M. J. Clark, 132 Residence St. 7-3t SITUATION WANTED —An honest reliable young man wants a lob; can give best of references and good rea sons for changing positions. Ad dress “W,” care Herald. CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT. Chicago, April 7 — Opening. Close. Wheat—May 77 1-2 Com—May 45 1-4 Oats—May 311-8 Pork-May 16.20 Lard—May 8.40 Ribs-May 8.60 77 3-4 46 1-8 311-2 16.22 8.45 8.65 NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER. By wire to Clnrk A Oo. New Orleans^ April 7.—Liverpool’s decided show of strength came as a distinct shock to the scalping element who sold Bo freely yesterday after noon, and their mad rush to cover on our opening testified eloquently to the fact that they do not feel at all se cure In taking the hear side—even for a short turn. The bull leader was reported a heavy buyer In Liverpool, but the advance to 614 for spots, and little to be had at that, does not show manipulative tactics. English mer chants nnd spinners feel thatMcondl- tlons are too prosperous to take any chance whatever on their commit ments, nnd the world—that Is, the cotton world—Is roady to admit that every bale will bo needed on this crop, and a new one of 12,600,000 to supply the actual needs of the world. The active trading Is now in the fall posi tions, while at this time laBt year they were entirely neglected.. For, with the advent of more bad weather nnd n further display of the present strength of spots, Interest In the mar ket would assume more the nature of an investment than specualtlon. In nny event It seems reasonable to as sume that either sentimental or man ipulative declines would afford excel lent chances for protflablo purchases. GIBERT & CLAY, COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished for Daily Herald Readers by Clark & Cp. Liverpool advanced to 614 on sales of 8,000 bales, while contracts were 1 higher. The market was very steady Early cables said: “Advance due to scarcity of offerings from America and growing fear that there will not be enough cotton to go round.” >An active demand for fall delivery from English spinners is one of the strong features of the situation. The Bell Telephone SAVES YOU mum GIVES VOU Time ■Money Labor YVorries <Many Steps From Delays IW Results Lu s Work Safeguards GoodJService Daily Comfort —JSffcfe Reliable. The. cost is reasonable;ithe^service is satisfactory. Kpbcbes anybody anywhere. Call Contract Department No. 400. 3 out hern %ell Telephone & Telegraph\Comt>any Our opening was “firm" at 12 points advance. Price brokers were support ing tile market. Price was reported a good buyer of the fall months In Livcrpqol. Price Is reported as quietly getting out of hls Mny cotton and buying De cember. This is a wise move on the part of n smart man. The Interior movement is decreas ing at a rate which Is calculated to jar the spinner who Is not well supplied. The man who has spots on hand really holds the key to the situation. The dry goods market was quoted firm, with active demand for supimer and fall delivery. Southern buyers \ returning from New York report no concessions In the bleached and print cloth market S The demand for spots from all over the world might be aald to be raven ous. . Indigestion Is much of a habit Don't get the habit . Take a little Ko- dbl Dyspepsia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpita ting and frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat and makes the stomach h. Alh..no nr OttMi MILCH COW8 FOR SALE.—Two fine cows, fresh In milk, for sale. For Information, or to see cows, apply to J. HUsman Walters. 4-4t FOR RENT —Four Smith. is. C. C. 2-tf LOST SETTER.—Suitable reward will be paid for return or for Informa tion leading to recovery of setter dog answering to name of "Billy.” Has been missing several days. White with liver spots on head, neck and back. Address, or notify, 3-tf L. R. BROWN. ANNOUNCEHENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce my candidacy for Representative of Dougherty County In the General Assembly of the State, subject to the action of the Democratic primary ordered for the 16th of May. In the event of my election, I pledge my best efforts in the Interest of my constituency. I respectfully ask the suffrage of the qualified voters of the county. SAM H. TIFT. Albany, Ga„ April 6, 1906. Electrical Wiring, Motors, Pans, Fixtures, Shades and Lamps. Albany Electrical AND Construction Co. 105 Broad St,, Phone 415. Q. W. SAYE, President ADVERTISEMENT. Yourself Why be a slave to a Barber, when you can buy a ZINN SAFETY RAZOR and shave yourself? No more waiting all day for your turn to come. Costs less and you run no risk of catching any disease. Try one. Hard ware Co. Sale of City and County Bonds. Sealed proposals, addressed to J. R. Whitehead, Chairman Joint Commit- teo City nnd County Public School Committee, Albany, Georgia, will be received at the office of the County Commissioners, up to noon of the 10th day of April, 1906, for the purchase of City Bonds amounting to $12 500.00 and County Bonds amounting to $12, 600.00, to be Issued for the erection and equipment of a free High School In the City of Albany, Georgia, and County of Dougherty, for white chil dren In said City and County, the Is sue of said bonds having been respec tively authorized by elections held In said City and County on the 30th day of May, 1905, nnd both validated by the Superior Court of said County, on the 14th day of June, 1905. There will be Thirteen (13) City Bonds and Thirteen (13) County Bonds, all payable, both principal and Interest, nt the National Bank of Com merce, New York City, In gold coin of the United States, of the present standard of weight and fineness, and oach Issue numbered from One (I) to Thirteen (13) Inclusive, No. 1 being for $500.00, and the remainder for $1,000.00 each. Each number of each Issue payable as follows; No. 1, one year from date; No. 2, two years from date; and so on, up to No. 13, which will be payable thir teen (13) years from date, at which time both issues shall be fully paid oft, both principal and Interest Each Is sue bearing Interest, from the date of their Issue, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. All bids or proposals must be for the entire issue of both City and County Bonds, and accompanied by the bid der's certified check for $500.00 and the exponse of Uth<®raphlng said bonds shall be borne by the purchaser. This the 31st day of March, 190*. J. R. WHITEHEAD, (Chairman), J. W. MOCK. F. L. WILDER, (County Commlstoners.) H..A. TARVER, R. L. JONES, JOS. EHRLICH, (City Council.) JolntCammlttee.CK^^rf^Q^^g^^ WARE & LELAND, ALBANY, GA. SVMEMBERSy® New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Association, Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Stock Exchange, New York Coffee Exchange, St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange, Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL POINTS INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS. Albany office, Pine St„ next to Pos tal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6$ I. J. KALMON, Mgr. Good Intentions May pave certain roads, but it <t * a walk in your yai d or sidewalk pavmg you want done you’d better see us. Our paving is not so easily broken. Albany Pressed Stone Co. &pytiah By SCHLOSS Btj Fine Clothes I Baltimore ond.Newjfari) SAY! Have you bought that Easter Suit ? We have the Schloss Bros. & Co., make. The best made in all the latest designs and fabrics. Have you seen those Schloss Bros. & Co. greys at Morns Mayer s Depot, Albany, Ga. MaLcatroons, Latdy Fingers. Chocolate Cake, Pound Cake, Jelly Roll, Bread amd Rolls V Grocer, FRESH EVERY DAY ALL THE TIME fa Baks