The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 04, 1906, Image 8

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COTTON PICKINGS, CLARK & CO Phone 300. Furnished (or Daily Herald Readers , by Clark & Co. On sales of 12,000 Liverpool was 4 ^higher and called “firm.” Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening' and Closing Quotations. Five Inches of rain at Dallas fright ened Liverpool shorts and they speed ily "rushed to cover.” [embers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chica go and New York. The American marketB were steady, at 3 to 4 points advance on the open ing. Price brokers were busy accumulat ing lines of July. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS Looal Cotton Market Good Middling .. He Middling .. 101-2 Low Middling 08-4 Demand for better grades something' fleroe, while grades below fully middling rather neglected. It has been a long time—as time is reckoned in a speculative market— since Price has favored the public with a positive expression of opinion.. Now York Cotton Markat It is a bit too early to count the bales which will be made out of the plant Just coming out of the ground. Op’d High Low Close Close July 10.99 11.03 10 98 11.051 10.96 October 10.48 10.60 10.44 10.49 10.44 Deoember 10 48 10.60 10.46 10 48 10.46 Spots quiet. Mid. 11.80. Sales —. Future* dosed steady. Liverpool Is due 1 up tomorrow. THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1906. ITTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. ■ 5 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 HE Li'Oingstoris Stable, 71. HOSBJ, Trop. JOB H. MYERS. President. WM. E. MYERS, Manager. C. E, FRYER, f Insist on Getting j “Pride of Illinois" Canned Corn from your grocer. Satisfaction Sec'y £ Tihi, 1 i i i i i i i I Guaranteed. I Albany Grocery Company, C Wholesale Distributors. e<Mi*MiaMKeeiaMi<e*ieuiafc*iwwai<ieiiai<«.*i<ii*i*iane*i<a*na«>»*eWieeieewiaMi*fc4e^ ; Georgia Northern Railway Co. ALBANY - BOSTON LINE Reid Down. Read Up. No. 4 Dally No. 2 Daily Effeetlvo Feb. 23,1906. STATIONS. No. 1 Dally No. 3 Dally 3:60pm 7:30nm Lv. .. Albany ... Ar. 11:40am 8:20pm 4:44pm 8:24am Ar. . TIcknor ... Lv. 10:40am 7:16pm 4:60pm 8:30am Ar. .. Doerun ... Lv. 10:36am 7:10pm ' 6; 30pm 0:T0nra Ar. . Moultrie .. Lv. 10:00am 0:35pm 5:46pm l:16pm|Lv. . Moultrie .. Ar. 8:36am 6:15pm 0:26pm l’.GOpmlAr. ... Pavo .... Lv. 7:60am 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 Cordole, Savan nah, Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N. All trains make connections' at Albany to and from nil Central of Ga By. points, Including Atlanta. Macon, Amerlcus and Montgomery. Sloop tog car service via C. of Gn. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany 9 p. m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:25 a. m. Connections at TIcknor, via F. R. ft 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. ft B. for Tlfton and Thomasvtlle. S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A.. Albany, Gn. G. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr.. Moultrie, Ga. Something New In Life Insurance. In addition to carrying your policy from the 10th to the 20th year tor 6 per cent of the premium, and If you die In that period no charge Is made against your policy, yon can, by pac ing 60 cents extra for each $1(000, be insured against total or permanent dis ability from accident or disease, pre miums ceaso and the policy Is fully paid np, thus covering two risks for bne premium. Come and see me. O. M. CLARK, Agent 24-lmo GRAINGER & BARTLETT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Dawson, Ga. Cost of Brick, Stone, or Wooden illdlngs Furnished. Moved! Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable tailor, has moved his place of business Crint ‘ to No. 98, over M. Broad street My Spring samples are ready for in spection. JOS. L. RAREY, L08T BITCH — Suitable reward will be paid for return or Information of liver and white pointer bitch; miss ing ten days or more; wore collar marked with my name. L. R. HIIb- 2-6t New Orleans Cotton Market rrev , 7 Op'd High Low GIobs Close July 11-10 11.25 11.18 11,25 11.18 October 10,117 10.10 10.88 10.18 10.01 Dooombor.... 10.38 10.43 10.38 10.48 10.34 Futures closed steady, Spots steady. Mid. 111-4, Bales 8,750. Liverpool Cdtton Market May-June 5.30 Juue-July.... Sopt-Oct Oot-Nov Prev. Op’ 0PM Clone Close 6.89 6,90 6.88 6.85 6.01 6.01 6 80 5 87 6.WV 6.76 678 5.72 6.60 6,68 6.65 6.64 Bales 12,000; Middlings 808; Receipts 5,000. Futures opened firm nnd olosed qulot. CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT, Chicago, May 4. — Opening. Close. Wheat-July 78 3-4 78 3-4 Com—July 46 6-8 46 1-2 Oats—July 30 8-4 30 3-4 Pork—July 16.42 16.26 Lard—July 8.40 8.37 Riba—July 8.60 8.62 CLARK ft CO.'S DAILY COTTON LETTER. Liverpool responded nobly to the ad vance In the American markets yester day, and bought 12,000 bales at an ad vance of 4< points. Trading In the American rings was again on a limited scale. In the early trading brokers with wire house connections had cot ton for sale, but the offerings were quickly and eagerly absorbed by bro kers who are supposed to be acting for the "bull clique.” Crop advices continue of the most favorable tenor, and a continuance of same would no doubt cause the more distant positions to sell as low as 10 cents, but at this figure, whli^h discounts a crop of al most bumper proportions, we would advise great caution on the short side. Spinners’ stocks will be reduced to almost famine proportions before re lief can come from the new crop, and with the certainty of n good yield still a "wild guess’ It looks the part of. wisdom to take a conservative view of the situation. At anything like a reasonable price spinners will take ad vantage of the situation to lay In sup- plies sufficient to tide them over short crop and other scares, so on Its merits the market and the range of values for the next twelve months might be said to favor the long side. CLARK ft CO. THet Httledoctor KNOWS all about Liver Com plaints. He says there's no reason to be sick— arouse the Liver; build up your system with Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pelletes—a sure, ' safe and swift cure. 25c for Complete Treatment Albany Drug Company. . HICKS' CAPUDINE immediately cures HEADACHES Drub op COLDS In 6 to 18 Hours THdtjOU:t At Mu tom If the country speculators were not all short we would probably hear dif ferent news of the crop. New Ofleans Is still the great cotton market of the world—New York and Liverpool being simply trailers. It Is about time for Brown, Hayne, Majors ft Co. to “start something.” Stratford Ball-Bearing Lawn Mowers. * It is time to cut your grass. We have a variety of "Mowers in stock, from the cheapest to the most expensive. » Gall and let us.show you. SparKs-Saxon Hardware Co. WARE & LELAND, ALBANY, GA. ©vlkOTPcYflC BERSy® Some wire houses who were “quite bearish” when the market was %c lower, but who "went hulling” at the top, are again convinced that lower prices are Inevitable. The weathpr Is all that could be de sired on the growing crop. Liverpool closed '"quiet" at an ad vance of 2 points. 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. The strength of the fall and winter positions Is rather “jarring” to the crowd wko sold so freely around 10c. Fresh lot Oats and Com this "week —prices low. ALBANY GRAIN ft PRODUCE 00. 2-3t BOAT8 FOR RENT PRIYATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL POINTS INSURES QUICKEST P OSSIBLE EXECUTIONS. Albany office. Pine St., next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 68 1. J. KALMON, Mgr. And Fishing Permits 8old at the Coun try 8tore. Any fishing or boating will be pro hibited without a written permit. The lake above the dam Is fine for boating, and the fishing below the dam Is un-, excelled. Don’t forget you must have, a pass. T. M. NELSON. ’Phone 70 for fresh eggB—20c dozen W. E. FIELDS. | ; 1 11 Why pay $100 for a Typewriter when we can sell you one of any make at half j price. Write today for Catalogue. v Atlanta Typewriter Exchange, Y. M* C. A. Building, At- lanta, Ga. *i B/Brown, President. J. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier, A W Muse. V.-President Alta! National Ban! OF 4IBANY, Ga. Opened Bapt. oth, 1000 CAPITAL V - $50,000 SURPLU8. - - 15,000 Every facility In the banking bust- nessj offered to customers. Sayings Department. interest Allewed on Time Deposits. I S. Davis. T. W. Ventulett J. S. DAVIS & CO. • N8URANCE AGENTS against FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO. .gents of the Southern Mutual Insnr Good Clothes i of stylish quality af/mod- erate prices. Most jyiy store in this city sells clothing. We sell the kind that fits well, wears well and looks good. Made by Schloss Bros & Co. Have you seen them? At Fat Herts... 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 naronn. All kinds of Seasonable Vegetables always on hand- 4itu je- liveries promptly made* Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cake dally. • Grocer m, S. E. Broad Street. Morris WesloBby, President;. O. W.’lejuM. W. 3. Pell, UrtVlce-Pres. 2nd Vlce-prn. Joseph 8. Davis, p. w. Jonet Osalier. Asa’tOaBhlor First {National Bank ALBANY, QA. * Capital $50,039 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000 MONEY LOANED. Deposits received subject to Sight Draft. A genera] banking business transacted. Bankers' and merchants' accounts solicited. Morris Weslosky, D. W. James. President. * . VvPrs* F. H. Bates, Cashier. N. R. Dehon, Asst. Cashier. OF ALBANY. GA. CAPITAL .W .$50,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS .....12,000.00 Solicits accounts of firms and in ft. vlduals. iLeSSisriil:.