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THU ALBANY bAfj Y HERALD: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1906.
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished for Daily' Herald Readers
by Clark & Co. \
CLARK & CO.,
TTON FUTURE BROKERS
ALBANY, GA.
Once again Liverpool sent a glad
some surprise. Spots advanced to
C.24d on sales of 14,000. Futures were
firm—0 up.
Yourself
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
Quotations.
bers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires
to New Orleans, Chicago andJNew York.
Manchester cabled: “Advance not
due to . manipulation or speculation,
•but . solely on the merits of the raw
material, and, the growing fear that
there will not be enough to supply
splnnerB’/needs.
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.
STANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS,
Local Cotton MarkoL
Swiss and French spinners bought
heavily In Liverpool.
•v Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay.—C
w York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—C
,icago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—(
•w York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader•& Co.- S
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
Demand good, but offerings limited,
' Our dpenlng of 5 to 6 up was not as
strong as expected.
New York Cotton Markat
Prat*
Op'd High Low Close Close
[ay 11.87 11.88 11,24' 11.25 11.82
oly 11.25 11.27 1117 11 19 11.21
tttober 10.86 10.68.. 10 55 10.57 10.61
leoember 1065 10.67 10.56 10 56 10.62
Spots quiet. Mid. 11 80. Sales 87.
Futures elosed bsrely steady.
Liverpool Is due 8 down tomorrow..
Speculation is very dull, and all the
market needs is the public demand.
Price continued to advertise his po
sition and the distresslng f condition of
spinners.
Naw Orleans Cotton Market.
Prev
Op'd High Low .Close Close
May 11.40 10.43 11.80 10 82 1187
July 11.61 11 55 11.41 11.42 11.4*
October..;.**..-* 10.62 10,68 10.62 10 58 10.67
December.... 10.62 10,68 10.62 10 53 10.Q8
Futures closed steady.
Spots Army' ldid. 118*8, Sales 4,ICO.
Liverpool Cotton Market
f Prev.
Op’ 8pm Close Close
April-May 6.06 V 6.06 6 f4 6.00
May-June 0.06 6,06 6.05 6 01
Jtme-Juij 6 07 6.07 6.06 0.02
Oot-Nov 6.79 6,70. 6 76 6.76
Nov-Dec.., 5 78 6.78 5.76 6.74
Sales 14,000; Middlings 6.24; Receipts 2,000.
Futures opened Arm and closed quiet and
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
SvMEMBBRSt®
. New York Cotton Exchange,
New Orleans Cotton Exchange,
Liverpool Cotton Association,
Chicago Board of Trade,
Chicago Stock Exchange,
Weather was very good throughout
the belt, but the firmness with which
spots are held operates In favor of
higher prices.
ALBANY GROCERY COMPANY
Early Amber and Early Orange
SORGHUM SEED
Make biggef yields and better
forage.
Ask Your Grocer^or 1 Druggist.
Albany Grocery Company*
Wholesale Distributors.
Price advised his friends to
steady in the boat”
“The explanation for the advance In
Liverpool Is the merit of the situa
tion, which our friends must recognize.
Later we will have a reaction, but ad
vise caution In selling."—Freeman.
New York Coffee Exchange,
St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange,
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce,
Bteady.
carries
“The advance
with it, and trade is Increasing. Liv
erpool and the continent bought here
-Freeman.
CORN—WHEAT—MEAT.
Chicago, April 10 —
Opening. Close.
on the opening.
OSSiSSiSSiSS'
Liverpool’s premium on spots over
futures is highest on the crop.
INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
Albany office, Pine St., next to Pos tal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6X
All cotton exchanges In Europe and
Amterlca will be elosed Friday, Satur
day and Monday.
I. J. KALMON, Mgr
closed 4 higher for the
Liverpool
greatest distance from the cotton
fields. Where looms and spindles are
In operation and cloth is being manu
factured the buying of raw cotton is
perslBtent and the margin of profit Is
larger, but neatest the. territory of
production sentiment 13 adverse, and
because a good yield Is hoped for, ex
tremely low prlceB are predicted.
All this Is quite natural when the
range of view Is limited to the Imme
diate environment, but as the season
progresses the south will be made to
realize that over and beyond their
production there are requirements,
thejnagnltude of which will be mani
fest only when the supplies from a
new crop are available.
The market maintains Its steadiness
In spite of the bearish activity of local
traders. Since the opening there has
been fair selling of July against pur
chases of May made at lower prices.
Liverpool has taken most of the saleB,
but apparently to close straddles. To
day the first report from the Washing
ton contingent will he published and
this begins the term of crop contro
versy. C. D. FREEMAN & CO.
TJie expectancy at Houston, Galves
ton and New Orleans Is about half as
much as last year.
Albany Decorating Co.,
PalntB, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
’Phone 39,3.
Rumney Bl^g.
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
WAN TS.
BOARD WANTED—Young couple de
sire board and room; private family
preferred. Address M. M. M„ care
Herald. 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.
WHITNEYS—ike best
We are showing sorne of the prettiest pat-
terns ever placed on this market.
ever placed on this market
Something New In Life Insurance.
In addition to carrying your policy
from the 10th to the 20th year for 6
per cent, of the premium, and If you
die In that period no charge Is made
against your policy, you can, by pay
ing B0 cents extra for each $1,000, be
Inbured against total or permanent dis
ability from accident or disease, pre
miums cease and the policy is fully
paid up, thus covering two risks for
one premium. Come and see me.
C. M. CLARK,
24-lmo Agent
Cdpyrlghledfwpai
By ggj
SCHLOSS Bt^L * CO.:
Fine Clothe* Maker*,
Baltimore end New.Yoritl
ATTENTION ELKSI—There will be
an Important session of Albany Lodge
No. 713, B. P. O. Elks, tonight., Initi
ation, election, and other Important
business. Let all attend.
h. t. mcintosh, e. r.
H. ROBINSON, Secretary.
Brinson & Co., Wood and. Coal,
’Rhone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
ompany
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MORRIS -WESLOSKY, President. - S. W. SMITH, Secretary. W. L. DAVIS, Medical Examiner.
IRA COOK, Vice President. \ . ... JOS. S. DAVIS, Treasurer. D. E. CROSLAND, Counsel.
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