The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 21, 1906, Image 10

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CLARK & CO., | )TTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. nbers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago and New York. ISTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. THE ML TEI fWHI CO. EVERY EFFORT BEING MADE TO FURNISH GOOD SERVICE IN AND OUT OF SAN FRAN CISCO. Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay—Cotton ’ York Correspondents, G. D. Freeman & ,Co.—Cotton, icago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain, w York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks and Bonds. Correspondence Invited A 'Drt'Oe Will Do you Good. It’s not only a source of pleasure to*go driving this tutiful weather, but really beneficial. The fresh air will do you good, as will also the gentle exercise. ’Phone 26 and engage a team — single or double buggy—saddle horse or landau. We have all kinds. I Livingston *s Stable, H. HOWS, Trap. The Postal Telegraph Company today sent out the following to its agents, and The HeVald takes pleasure In publishing It tor the Informa tion of all concerned: The conditions prevailing In San Francisco make It almoBt Impos sible to find Individuals to whom telegrams .are addressed, and all mes sages should be accepted subject to Indefinite delay. This company Is, however, sparing no money or effort to re-establish effective telegraph service. We have opened an office In the Market street ferry building, In San Francisco, where all telegrams for that city will be sent. It Is Impossible to make deliveries, but we are placarding the city, announc ing the location of this ofilco, posting lists of names of persons for whom we have telegrams and requesting persons expecting telegrams to Inquire at our office. The same course Is being pursued at Oakland. We will Issue very few, If any, additional bulletins concerning San Francisco. Our facilities ate crowded to the utmost jn the effort to handle the in quiries of friends and replies thereto, and the tremendous volume of mes sages pertaining to relief. We are endeavoring under the most trying con ditions to render the suffering people of San Francisco and their friends a reasonable and prompt service. We feel sure that the public will ap preciate and commend our reasons for discontinuing the bulletin service. Artesian Wells, *150. am prepared to drill and case lls, and guarantee water, for *160, I flowing wells by contract In a ra- of ten miles of Albany, Ga. Ad- B. F. BOLAND, 118 Pine St, Albany, Ga. ■2w It is a well known fact that cotton, well as all the way up to the re nr top and tip ends of tho branches of the eotton plants, by liberally using ■ Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. They contain all the materials neeee- sary to supply to your land tho ele ments which have been taken from it by repeated cultivation year afteryear. These fertilizers willoreatly “Increase 5>ur yields pet aore.’v Accept no sub stitute from your dealer. _ Vlrtlala-Carcllna Chemical Co. Richmond, Va. Atlanta. Ga. THE MARKETS TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. Local Cotton Market Good Middling Middling..... Low Middling, ..1016-10 101*2 10 Demand only fair, and Home selling. Pbone 300 See Our Water Coolers Before You Buy. We have in stock the largest variety of colors and sizes eve r shown in Albany. Prices from $1.75 to $4.75. If we please you tell others, if not tell us. Sparks-Saxon Hardware Co. work again, and values sank point by point to yesterday’s close. The condition of the growing crop might be said to be perfect—100 per cent Spot markets were generally easier, and some pressure to sell was noted. Port receipts were 16,000, against 18,000 last year. Crop In sight Is 9,750,000, against 11,282,000 last year. There la no long er any question about this prop reach ing 11,000,000 bales. Nsw York Cotton Market Prev Op’d Blfh Low OIom Oloflo Ma. 11.30 11.38 11.31 1183 ll.lt 53*.., 11.16 11.IS 1U07 11 OS 11.08 October 10.66 10.66 10 46 10.48 10.47 December 10 64 10 64 10.40 10 47 10.40 Spot, quiet. Mid. 11 80. Bales -. Futures olosed steady. Liverpool Is due 4 down Monday. Now Orleans Cotton Market Prev Op’d Hlsh Low Close Oloee Msy 11.86 10.36 11.18 11.14 11.30 July 11 40 1140 11.38 11.80 1184 October 10 40 10.40 10.04 10 88 10 43 December.... 10.47 10.47 10.06 10 80 10.43 Futures closed bnroly steady. IfcSpota quiet. Mid. 116-10. Bales 1,816. Liverpool Cotton Market Prev. Op 1 3PM Close Oloee Moy-June 6.07 6.07 6.89 Juno July. . 6 07 6 07 6 88 Hept-Oot 6 77 5 77 6.70 Oct-Nov 6.70 --- 6 70 6.03 Bales 7,000; Middlings 0.14: Becelpte 0,400. Futures opened steady and closed Btendy. Frlendo who want to know where Theodore Price stands will have to do their own guessing. ■■ - i. ■ ■ / The ’Frisco horror will mosf likely cause tight money throughout the summer. WARE & LELAND, ALBANY, GA. 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 PRfflCIPAL POINTS INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS. Albany office. Pine St., next to Pos tal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6& I. J. KALMON, Mgr. If weather like the present brand- quotation of 6.14: ( European advlceB said: ‘‘Operators paying more attention to growing crop than to tales of the old one.’’ i We opened 8 to 10 up, but fair weather and tight money got in their continues for a month longer this orop will make Itself, and we will once again see cotton bringing only *35 per bale. The South seems determined to sell one more crop for 10c per pound. It Is estimated that 3,000,000 bales have already been sold on this basis. j CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT. Chicago, April 21.— Opening. Wheat-May 79 8-4 Wheat-July 78 1-4 Com—May 47 1-2 Com—July 46 OatB—May 32 1-4 Oats— July 30 8-4 Pork-May. 16.00 Pork-July 16.25 ’ Lard-May 8.60 Lard—July 8.75-. Ribs-May....'. 8.67 Ribs—July 8.85 Close. 79 1-4 78 47 1-8 45 7-8 321-8 30 5-8 16.02 16.22 8.52 8.65 8.65 8.77 Higher prices for the next crop will come yhen the boll weevil makes his .visitation, but not before, i NEW YORK COTTON LETTER. (By Wlroto Oink & Co.) New York, April 221, 190G.6 , In nn attempt at analysis of the cot- ton situation at this tlmo full consid eration must be given to the later ef fect of the financial situation on the Pacific coast, and Its reflective effect upon the finances of the country, es pecially In New York. Wealth of a state has been destroyed and money must bo largely drawn from this city to recreate it. All this will surely tend to restrict speculative activity and re quire a policy of conservatism more decided now than probably ever be fore. For months the New York mon ey market has been handled tenderly and now there Is a likelihood of Its rude disturbance. The early market was firm on covering of shorts, and the operators who are long watched It with the hope that It would at least settle down to quietness and steadi ness, but some of the Wall Street houses who apprehend the situation attempted to liquidate and prices con sequently declined, and now on evi dences of recovery there Is a plenty of cotton ottering. C. D. FREEMAN & CO. COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished lor Dally Herald Readers by Clark & Co. Liverpool came as due, but the mar ket was speculatively very dull. Sales were only 7,000 on middling The flower gardens, fence corners and, sad to say, even the old grave yard on the hill, have been planted In cotton this year. The market looks as If It might be on a well greased toboggan. ’5 S CHE OSS B ROS. & C? Fine Clothes Makers BALTIMORE. M£W YORK. We have just received another shipment of m Schloss Bros. & Co.’s latest styles by ex press, to have them here for Chautauqua. Prices from $10 to SI To the Relief Fund for San Francisco Sufferers Will Probably Amount to Ten Ten Thousand Dollars. Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga., April 21. — Savan nah’s contributions to the suffering people of San Francisco will grow to about *7,000 before the day Is gone, and It would not be surprising of the total subscription should amount to something like *10,000 before the can vass is entirely completed. Up to this morning It had almost reached the *6,000 point, and there are some organisations still to hear from. On Friday, *4,758 was raised. This In cluded *1,000 each from the city and the Savannah Benevolent Society. It was announced yesterday that this so ciety would not permit the occasion to do good to go by without making some donation.- TRAVELING AND LOCAL AGENTS WANTED—Men or women; local agents guaranteed *2.50 per day for eighty days’ work at home; travel ing agents guaranteed *21 per week and expenses. Call at SL John 1 Hotel before noon Saturday. Mrs. F. M. Wicker. —4-19-2t Morns Mayer s Depot, Albany, Ga. MaLcatroons, Latdy Fingers, Chocolate Cake, Pound Cake, Jelly Roll, Bread aLnd Rolls FRESH EVERY DAY GOOD ALL THE TIME Grocer^ JT. E. 'BVSH-^e BroadJStreet. Morris Wesloeky, President. D. W. James, W. R. Bell, 1st Vico-Pree. \ 2nd Vice-Prs*. Joseph S. Devin. P. W. Jonet. Casller. Asa’t Cashier pirst Rational Bank. ALBANY. QA. Capital *50.00# Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000 MONEY LOANED. Deposits received subject to Sight Draft A general banking business transacted. Bankers’ and merchants’ accounts solicited. Morris Wesloiky, O. W. James. President V«-Pra» F. H. Bates, Cashier. N. R. Dehon, Asst Cashlar.. TM National Baal OF ALBANY, GA. CAPITAL *50,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFIT8 .... 12,000.00 Solicits accounts of firms and Ind*. vlduals. ■