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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1906.
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CLARK & CO.,
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Members Leading Exchanges. 'Private Leased Wires to
New Orleans, Chica go and New York.
INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
New Orlenns 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
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
There is a uniformity about
the quality of the : : : :
Wines and Liquors
Which we supply that pleases.
Every new bottle opened will
be found equal to thgse previ
ously used.
matured. Even the lowest priced
wines will provE excellent table
tfjgHC 3 b overages.
8:
avIt.Exiohnngo
nk Building
THE OFFICE
THE MARKETS
Local Cotton Market
Good Middling
Middling
Middling.
Low!
11c
10 1-2
0 8-4
Demand for better grades something
fierce, while grades below fully midjiildg
rather neglected.
Haw York Cotton Markat
Prev
Op'd High Low Clone Close
Mar.. 11.00 11.18 11.06 11.17 11.08
July 10.87 11.00 10 87 10 09 10 80
October 10,80 10.47 10 86 10.47 10.88
December 10 88 10 40 10.87 10 40 10,40
Spot# quiet Mid. 1176. 8alea —.
Futures cloaed steady.
Liverpool is due 8 up tomorrow.
Naw Orleana Cotton Markat
Prev
Op'd High Low Close Close
May 11.01 11.10 11.01 1110 1100
July 11.18 11.28 11.18 1126 11.14
Ootober 10.38 10.42 10.86 10.42 10 82
December.... 10.85 10.42 10.86 10.42 10.88
Futures closed very steady.
Spots Arm. Mid. 11 8-8. Bales 900.
Liverpool Cotton Market
June-July,
~ -Oct.
8opt*0< .
Oct-Nov..
Bales 12,000; Middlings 0.04; Receipts 10,000.
Futures opened quiet nnd closed stendy.
Op*
2PM
Prev.
Close Close
6.86
6.H6
6.86
6.86
6.86
6.86
687
686
6.71
6.71
6 71
6.70
6.63
6,68
564
6.62
CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT.
Chicago, April 30. —
Wheat—May 79 1-2
Wheat-July 79 1-2
Com—May 46 3-4
Com—July 46 1-8
OatB—Mav 32 3-8
Oats—July.
Pork-May 16.50
Pork—July 16.76
Lard—May 8.60
Lard—July 8.62
Ribs—May 8.40
Ribs—July 8.
Opening
Close.
.79 1-2
78 1-2
.79 1-2
79
.46 3-4
46 5-8
.46 1-8
46 1-8
.32 3-8
32 3-8
.31
31 1-8
.16.50
15.60
.15.76
15.90
. 8.50
8.60
. 8.62
8.75
. 8.40
8.50
. 8.60
8.70
COTTON PICKINGS.
Pnrnlibed for Daily Herald Reader,
by Clark & Co,
Liverpool came 1 better on sales ot
12,000 bales. The general tone of the
market was satisfactory to the bull
crowd.
Manchester reported continued, good
trade and satisfactory Inquiry for fu
ture delivery. •
We opened 2 to 3 lower, but quickly
rallied on buying by tbe Price clique.
Frank Hayne was In the New Or
leans ring In person, and bid 11.03 for
40,000 May. He did not get the cot
ton.
The attention of the trade Is being
centered on July. It le believed this
option Will corner Itself.
The demand for spots was as strong
as ever.
A lot of 1,054 bales was sold for
11% basis American middling In
Montgomery on Saturday. The pur-
chase was made for account of Weld
& Co.
The market Is narrow, but any un
favorable circumstances would cause
an advance.
Watch the weather during May.
This month means much to the grow
ing crop.
Li'Oingftoris Stable,
NEW ORLEAN8 COTTON LETTER
By wire to Clark &.Go.
New Orleans, April 30.
Liverpool nows was decidedly
scarce, options ruling Bteady through
out tl)~ session and closing unchanged
fo 1 point advance. Spot sales were
reported 12,000 balos, the old quota
tions standing. The only news to
break the monontony of an otherwise
featureless market was the estimated
Increase in acreage by MIub Olios ot
1,100,000 over her last year’s effort, an
ostlmate that also shows a decline of
4,000,000 acres under the actual acre
age of the bumper crop of two years
ago.
This report Inspired a bullish circu
lar from the new bull leader, whose
broilers variously reported ns being
good buyors during the day, and thus
prices were maintained and showed a
steady advance throughout the trad
ing. The spot market while displaying
no great activity still remains strong I
, with desirable grades of cotton ex-!
tremely scarce and firmly held by fac
tors at a higher basis. On the other
linnd the weather of the belt is very
favorable for the development of the
growing crop and these are the two
great contending Influences absorbing
I the attention of traders.
Yours very truly,
GIBERT & CLAY.
In his circular Price says: “Ameri
can acrenge, 27,420,000 acres, is small
er than that for each and every sea
son from 1901-2 to 1905-C, and that the
average crop of past five seasons, In
cluding the bumper of nearly 14,000,-
000, Is only 11,117,400 bales. It Is ad
mitted by close observers that a crop
of 12,000,000 to 12,500,000 the coming
season Is an urgent necesslay.”
Liverpool was very steady all day,
and closed 1 to 2 better.
Clean Your Premise*.
Notice Is hereby given that all the
premises In the city mu3t be cleaned
and kept clean and In Hanitary condi
tion during summer. On May 10 and
regularly, thereafter an Inspection of
all premises will be made and cases
will be made against all wlio have
failed to comply with this notice.
J. R. deGGraffenrled,
tf Sanitary Inspector.
TALKING FEET TO CELEBRITY.
Garden Hose
Give Your Roses a Bath!
We have just received a fresh stock
of Hose and nozzles. Quality good,
prices better. Phone 300.
If we please you tell others, if not tell us.
Sparhs-Saxon Hardware Co.
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
GVJSv'EEJIUE O E5 RSy®
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 P OSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
Albany pfflee, Pine St„ next to Postal Telegraph Co.'s office. Phone 6t
1. J. KALMON, Mgr.
HOMS. Vi op.
RED MEN SHOW
NEW INTEREST.
Thu into Murslmll Field, that grunt mer li
mit pilncn nr Chicago, pent for mo after I
had t reated his foot, which came very near
frightening the wits out of inn until hesald.
“my feet ar* all right, lint what I want yon
todol* to tel’ moal about m.v own feet ’’ To
bo worried almost to death with corns, bun-
lon». ingrowing nails and vcrsplrliiff feet Is
absolutely unnecessary. I remove them In-1
stantly without pain or blond It is n most j
pleasing experience Twenty-live cents a
corn and It does not hurt h sp ok. Strictly
antiseptic. DR. R. E. WILLIAMS.
Surgoon Chlropodlst-Matsacer-Bamiu la.
Telephone i-82 Thontasullle, Ga
P. 8 —Dr. Williams offers J6 reward for an
... ... iftotr
Ingrowing nail he ennhotetire without pain.
Mrs. Williams does d Int.v manicure, mas
sage end hair dressing Scalp treatment
and the morcel wave a specialty.
JO 1'. > >EF 8, WM. E. MYERS. C. F. FRYER.
President. Manager. Sec’y & Trees.
CORTEZ
C I GA RS
THE
BEST
SMOKE
Albany Grocery Company,
Wholesale Distributors.
Klnchafoonee Tribe Visited by State
Organizer—Mr. Sheppard Going to
Grand Council.
At a meeting held on Friday after
noon Past Sachem G. L. Sheppard, ot
Klnchafoonee Tribe No. 22, Improved
Order of Red Men, was chosen to rep
resent that tribe at the meeting of the
Grand Council at Brunswick one week
fioin today.
Local Interest In this popular order
has been much revived as a result of
an official visit to the trlbo by State
Orgnnlzcr W. Harry Gage during tho
past week.
Several “pale faces" are to be lnltl-
ated at the next regular meeting.
Georgia Northern Railway Go.
ALBANY • BOSTON LINE '
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STATIONS.
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Connections at Albany with S. A. L.
Nos. 1 and 4 make connecUons at Albany to and from Cordele, Savan
b, Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N.
All trains make connecUons at Albany to and from all Central of Qa
By. points, Including Atlanta, Macon, Amerlcus and Montgomery. Sleep
big car service via C. ot Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany
9 p.m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:25 a. m. ConnecUons at Tlcknor, via
F. R. & N. E. for Pelham. Connections at Boston via A. C. L. tor Quitman,
Valdosta, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. ConnecUons at Moul
trie via A. * B. for Tlfton and Tbomasvllle.
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A..
Albany, Ga.
—
G. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr.
Moultrie, Go.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis are
those who are habitually constipated,
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
chronic constipation by stimulating
tho liver and bowels and restores the
natural action of the bowels. Orlno
Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nnuse-
ate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant
to taste. Refuse substitutes.
For sale by HUsman-Sale Drug Co
The crew of the steamer "Forest"
brought up an alligator yesterday that
they had killed In Wilson's Lagoon.
The alligator measured between eight
and nine feet This Is the second alli
gator they have killed this year, the
other one being slightly larger. Both
of them were killed In the same place.
BOATS FOR RENT
And Fishing Permit* Sold at the Coun
try Store.
Any fishing or boaUng will be pro
hibited without a written permit The
lake above the dam la‘fine for boating
and the fishing below the dam la un
excelled. Don't forget you must have
a pass. T. M. NELSON.
6 Per Cent. Farm Loans.
THOS. H. MILNER,
Attorney-at-Law,
Boon 811 Davis-Exchange Bank
Building, Albany, Ga.
D. NEUMAN,
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.
Special Notice to
the Ladies !
i
.'Etf-lfOMY
•SCrftOSS BROS.&C?
Fine Clothes Makers
BALTIMORE. HEW YORK.
latest styles by ex
press, to have them
here for Chautauqua.
Prices from 110 to 11
Morns Mayer's Depot,
Albany, Ga.
I have just received a lot of
WHITE JAP SILK SHIRT
WAISTS
which were to have been here for
the Easter and Chautauqua trade,
but somehow they were delayed In
transit. In order to dispose of them
quickly I will give my patrons the
benefit of this delay. The regular
prices of such waists are $3.00 and
$3.50 each. My price, as long as
they last will be only
$1.98
Come while you can get your
size.
D. Neuman,
Agent for May Manton Pattern*.
HICKS'
CAPUDINE
mMaDUOTLY CURES
HEADACHES
Itiztsup COLDS
In 04r» I»Hours
TrillAt*nftfT3
Fat Hens...
Shipment just received. In perfect condition. 50 cents each.
Plenty of Fresh Eggs, 20 e ents per dozen.
Beans and New Irish Potat oes, fresh from the truck naraen.
All kinds of Seasonable V egetables always on hano 'a„J de-
liveries promptly made.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cak e daily.
Grocer.S. E.
Broad Street.
Morris Weeloeky, President.
D. W. Janies. W. 8. Bell,
1st Vice-Pres. 2nd Vlce-Prw.
Joseph H. Davis, P. W. Jonec,
Caslier. Ass’t Osshlsr
pirst Rational Bank.
ALBANY. QA.
Capital $50,0*00
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000
MONEY LOANED
Deposits received subject to Sight
Draft A general banking business
transacted. Bankers' and merchant*'
accounts solicited.
Morrie Wealosky, D. W. James.
President VePro,
F- H. Bates, Cashier.
N. R. Dehon, Asst Cathlai
TM National Bat
OF ALBANY, QA.
CAPITAL >» .50,01
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... 12,«
Solicits accounts, of firms and
vlduala.