The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 03, 1906, Image 8

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USHHflnMa i ' : THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1906.» apa ■ • -•'rfj mm CLARK & CO. COTTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. lembers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chica go and New York. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. New Orlemis Correspondents, Gibert & Clay—Cotton. New York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & t Co.—Cotton. Chicago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain. New York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks and Bonds. Correspondence Invited i mv i:‘ Local Cotton Market lie . 10 1-2 08-4 Denumd for better grades something florae, while grades below fully middling rather neglected. COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished lor Daily Herald Reader* by Clark & Co. . Now York Cotton Market Prey Op'd High Low Close Close Hay 11.18 11.10 11.11 11.16 11.18 July 10.96 10.98 10 92 10 96 10.04 Ootober 10.41 10.44 10 89 10.44 10 41 December 10 42 10.46 10.40 10 46 10.42 Spots quiet. Mid. 1175. Sales-. Futures dosed steady. Liverpool Is due 8 up tomorrow. Liverpool held its own. The fall and winter positions showed some strength. Sales were 8,000 at 6.04. Receipts were only 1,000. Speculation Is very>l!ght in Europe, owing to the heavy losses sustained by the foreign insurance companies in San Francisco. . . New Orleans Cotton Markvt ’ Close Close Op'd High Low May 11.07 11.09 11.06 1107 1107 Joiy.... 11.17 11.20 11,11 11.16 11.10 Ootober 10.86 10,88 10.81 10.84 10 84 December.... 10.34 10.86 10.81 10 84 10.84 Futures dosed quiet. Spots quiet. Mid. 111-4. Sales 800. r New York opened ^to 3 better With particular attention being paid to Oc tober and December. l" No man “is game” e/iough to sell the winter months until-he “can see further.” Liverpool Cotton Market Op' May-June 6.86 June-July 6.87 Sont-Oct 6.72 Oot-Nov 6.66 2PM 6.86 6.87 6.72 6,66 Prer. Ok>«e Close 6.85 6.87 687 588 5 72 5.71 6 64 6.62 Heavy rains were reported from the Memphis district The general public appear to have gone in a hole as far as speculation Is concerned. Sales 8,000; Middlings 6.04; Receipts 1,000. Futures opened quiet and steady and closed qulot. I Stagnation la about the only correct ! term to use In connection with the ! present condition of the market. CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT. Chicago, May 3.— Li'Vtngstori*s Stable, K. HOMS, Trop. wm JOE H, MYERS, President WN. E. MYERS, Nanagar. C. E. FRYER, Soc’y d Treas. Insist on Getting 0ft “Pride of Illinois” W i Canned Corn from your grocer. Satisfaction Guaranteed. i * Albany Grocery Company, i Wholosalo Distributor,. J Wheat—July 78 1-2 79 Corn—July Oats— July 46 1-8 45 3-4 31 1-8 30 3-4 Pork-July Lard—July 15.70 15.40 ! 8.65 8.42 Ribs—July 8.62 8.50 | The Price gang are “laying low," Opening. Close, but will most probably "saw wood” when the opportune moment arrives. NEW ORLEAN8 COTTON By wire to Clark & Co. The stock market now occupies the center of the stage as far as specula tion Is concerned, and great fortunes | are being made on the short side of ’-ETTER. the market. New Orleans, May 3, 1900. ’Tls said that European spinners are The absence of news from Liverpool watching the weather In the belt with was taken as an indication that the unusual Interest. The size of the next prevailing quietness of' American crop means much—very much—to the rings has again pervaded the foreign spinners. market, a supposition that has been borne out by the uninteresting course Liverpool _ was steady all day and of options In closing 2 points down closed 1 higher. from yesterday’s price?. I —; Spot sales were 10,000 at a similar' Some sections ery for rain, while decline. Futures In the local market some cry for fair weather, and so It were If anything even duller than on goes. , — . previous occasions, and the trade seems to be awaiting farther develop- Come round this evening and see ments In the stock market before 1 man- how the other games In the Georgia lfestlng any lively Interest In cotton. State League came out. Detailed tele- The spot market is fully In sympathy graphic accounts at The Office, with buyers and sellers as far apart as ever and neither one willing to grant any concession. Rains, accord ing to the map, were fairly general over the belt, amounting In some lo- SOUTHERN METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. calitles to heavy precipitations, not- Comlng E | eet | on of Bishop.-Those ably In Arkansas, where It is said they „ ,, ,, Mentioned for the Honor,. are least needed, while Georgia Is ex tremely dry and the lack of moisture Is being felt. However, reports were Phone 300. Stratford Ball-Bearing Lawn Mowers. S It is time to -cut your grass. We. have a - variety > of Mowers in stock, from the cheapest to the most expensive. Call and let us show you. Sparks-Saxon Hardware Co. B7TBFTH WARE & LELAND, ALBANY, GA. ©VlMC!TTMK BEliRSTQ) 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 POUTS insures Quickest possible executions. Albany office. Pine St„. next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6(1 I. J. KALMON, Mgr. Birmingham,- Ala., May 3.—Men of received during the (lay from Atlanta distinguished appearance and clerical Indicating a cessation of the drouth, gntb are to be encountered at every which, should they amount to any- torn In ’ Blrmlnghamls streets today, thing, would doubtless cause some while page after page of the hotel reg- solllng and give to the market a gen- lsters are filling with the names ofem. eral downward tendency. Yours truly, GIBERT & CLAY, lnent churchmen and laymen from ev ery section of the South. They are the delegates and visitors to the general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Fresh lot Oats and Corn tills week Church, South, which will be In ses- prices low. slon In this elty during the next two Georgia Northern Railway Go. ALBANY - BOSTON LINE ' Read Down. Read Up. | No. 4 \ Dally No. 2 Dally Effective Feb. 23,1906. STATIONS. I No. 1 [' Dally No. 3 Dally 3; 50pm 7:30am Lv. .. Albany .. Ar. 11:40am 8:20pm 4; 44pm 8:24am Ar. . Tlckuor .. Lv. 10:40am 7:16pm 4; 60pm 8:30am Ar. .. Doorun .. Lv. 10:35am 7:10pm 5:30pm 9:10am Ar. . Moultrie . Lv. 10:00am 6:35pm 5:46pm 1:16pm Lv. . Moultrie . Ar. 8:35am 5:15pm 1 6:25pm l:56pm|Ar. ... Pavo ... Lv. 7; 50am 4:30pm | 7:00pm 2:30pm|Ar. .. Boston .. Lv. 7:20am 4:00pm Connections at Albany with S. A. L. Nos. 1 and 4 make connections at Albany to and from Cordele, Savan nab, Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N. All trains mako connections at Albany to and from all Central of Ga Ry. points, Including Atlanta, Macon, Amerlcus and Montgomery. Sleep tng car service via C. of Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Alban) 9 p, m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:25 a. m. Connections at Ticknor, vi, F. R. & N. E. for Pelham. Connections at Boston via A. C. L. for Quitman, Valdosta. Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Connections at Moul trie via A. & B. for THton and Thomnsvllle. 9. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., O. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr., Albany, Ga. Moultrie, Ga. ALBANY GRAIN & PRODUCE CO. weeks or longer. 2-3t | Among the delegates and others In terested In the conference the chief 'Phone 70 for Dill Pickles. lEife dozen, topic of discussion Is the conning elec- Sour Cucumbers, 1c each. Sweet tion of bishops. Though It Is highly Mixed, 25c qunrt. W. E. FIELDS. probable that not more, than two new 'Phone 70. , bishops will be chosen, no fewer than — a dozen candidates are being discussed for the honors. Among those whose names are heard most frequently In connection with the episcopacy are: Rev. .1. C. Kllgo, D. D., of the North Cate of a Pretty Young Woman Puz-< Carolina conference; Rev. W. B. Mur ries Atlanta Doctors. j rah, D. D., of the North Mississippi Special to The Herald. conference; Rev. Collins Denny, of the Atlanta, Ga., May 3. Although Baltimore conference; Rev. W. L. FOUND IN STUPOR AT LAKEWOOD found In an unconscious state at Lake- Nelma , of t exaBi and Rev . Seth Ward , wood, Lula Scoggins, of-84 Jett street, D ; D also o{ - Texas. a pretty girl of 18 years, says she does " ‘ not know what caused the stupor In of stylish quality at mod-i erate prices. Most any store in this city sells clothing. We sell the kind that fits well, wears well and looks gcod.. Made by SchloSs Bros & Co. Have you sepn’them? ' 'At ‘ V SCHL 'Fine Cl JiaLiimor+ Jnd New York .. . . , A tale of horror was told by marks | which she was found. She says she 0 f human blood in the home of J. W. | felt 111 and went to the park to see if Williams, a well-known merchant of the car ride would not revive her. Bac < Ky. He writes; "Twenty years After taking a seat „n a bench at Lake- J®* ** w^ ncardeaSThen 1^ wood, she says, she knew nothing more ga n taking Dr. King’s New Discovery, until she found herself at Grady hos- It completely cured me and I have re- pltal with the doctors working oyer m &ined over since.” .It cures her The hosnltrl nhvslclans sav thov Hemorrhages. Chronic Coughs, Set- ner. ino Hospital physicians saj they tlc<1 Colds and Bronchitis, and Is the could find no trace of drug or poison only known cure for Weak Lungs, and are at a loss to explain the girl’s Every bottle guaranteed by 1 Albany 60c and 51.00. 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 It you die In that period no charge is made against your policy, you can, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each 51,000, be Insured against total or permanent dis ability from accident or disease, pre miums cease and tbo policy Is fully paid up, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. C. M. CLARK, 24-lmo Agent ft* GRAINGER & BARTLETT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Dawson, Ga. Cost of Brick, 8tone, er Wooden Buildings Furnished. Moved! Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable rev, tailor, has moved his to No. 98, over “ Broad street My Spring samples are ready for in spection. peculiar condition. The young woman Drug Co., Druggists. Trial bottle .free. strenuously denies that she made any effort to take her .life, although she admits having tried to commit suicide once while In Tennessee. She says she went to that state in search of her brother, and her money giving out and having no place to go, she became de spondent and sought death. The hos- WANTS. pltal physicians say she Is well out of 1 FOR RENT—Two cottages, very de sirable; rents reasonable. Apply at once to R. M. Thompson. 2-2t Fat Hens... Shipment Just received. In perfect condition. 50 cents eacn. Plenty of Fresh Eggs, 20 cents per dozen. Beans and New Irish Potatoes, fresh from the truck oaroen. All kinds of Seasonable Vegetables always on hano nu a liveries promptly made. \ Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cake dally. ‘^^31 GrocerS. E., 'BVSH-™- , BroSd Street Morris Wefclosky, President. • i. W. James, W. K Pell, 1st Vioe-Erea. tod Vice-Pre*. Joseph8.Davis, P. W.Jonec, Caslier. Ain't Cashier V 5 ' Jo ad his’place of business danger and will be released from the WANTED—An Iron safe. Apply at , n , M. Critic’s store, south hospital at once. ware & Leland's. . 2-3t | plfSt tyatlOIial Rafik, t JOS. L. RAREY, LOST BITCH — Suitable reward will be paid for return or Information ol More New. ftamttjs New England Cl ,, n Your Pl . emItei . If anyone has any doubt as to the Notice is hereby given that all the virtue of Foley’s Kidney Cure, they premises.In the city must be cleaned Capital . need only t°-refer to Mi\ Alvin H. and Jjgpt cig aa and i a sanitary Stimpson, of Willtmantlc, Conn., who, “ - after 1 almost losing luipe of recovery, tipn duriug summer. Ou May 10 and on account of the failure of so many' regularly thereafter an Inspection of remedies, finally tried Foley’s Kidney all p rem l B e8 will "be made and cases will be made against all who have failed to comply with this notice-. J. R. deGGraffenried. tt ALBANY, QA. leaned uapuai 650,005 condl- Surplus and Undivided profits. 80,000 Cure,- which he says was “just the liver ( and white pointer bitch; miss- thing” for him, as four bottles cured lng ten days or more; wore collar I him completely. He la now entirely marked with my name. L. i 2-Ot gale by HUsman-Salo Drug Co. Sanitary Inspector. MONEY LOANED. Deposits received subject to Sight Draft A general banking business transacted. . Bankers’ and merchants' .'accounts solicited. Morris Weslosky, D. W. James. Presldsnt V.-Pre* F. H. Bates, Cashier. . N. R. Dehon, Asst Cashier. £ OF ALBANY, GA. CAPITAL .550,Q00.QO UNDIVIDED PROFITS12,000.00 :*Cr Solicit# accounts of firms and ind* ' v l dual 8. * . ■