The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 13, 1906, Image 8

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\ V THE ALBANY -DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1906.' CLARK & CO., OOTtON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. * Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago and New York., 4 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 Li'Vingfton V Stable, ■R. HO HUS, Prop. ' JOE H. MYERS, WM. E. MYERS, C. E. FRYER. Praild«nt Me.ne.tier. Sec’y & Treae Insist on Getting * “Pride of Illinois” .Canned Corn from your grocer. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Albany Grocery Company, Wholesale Distributors. Wt'r'J White Vest Tree On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will launder free one vest with your package of laundry if same amounts to 50c. This is a chance to see the nicest lanndered vest of your life. Our new machine simply moulds them in perfect shape and gives the best domestic finish. New Albany Steam Laundry. PHONE 39. THE MARKETS TODAY’ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COTTON QUOTATIONS. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Cof fee— Letters on the Cot ton Market and Opening and Closing Quotations. Local Cotton Market. Good Middling .. 10 1-* Middling 101-r Low Middling 91-! Demand poor. Offerings limited. New York Cotton Market. Prey Op'd High Low Close Close July 10.78 10.74 10.64 10.68 10.77 October 10.04 10.48 10.82 10 84 10.46 December.... 10.47 10.48 10.86 10.89 10.60 Jan 10.67 10.68 10.42 10.44 10.54 Spots quiet. Mlds. 11.20. Futures closed steady. Liverpool is due 8 to 4 down tomorrow. New Orleans Cotton Market. Prev Op’d High Low Close Close July 11.18 11 10 11.02 11.07 11.21 October 10.84 10.84 10.26 10.27. 10.86 December 10.87 10,87 10.29B10 81 10.89 Jan 10.44 10.44' 10.40 10 88 10.46 Spots quiet Mid. ll»^c. Bales 1025. Futures closed Steady. Liverpool Cotton Market. Prey. ' Op' 2pm Close Close June-Jtily 6 80 6.80 6 83 6 July-Aug 6 86 6.86 6.88 6 Sept-Oct 5 77 6.77 6 76 6.80 ifc-." Oct-Nov 5 70 5;70 6 06 6 77 Sales 10,000; Middlings 1100: Receipts 4,000. Futures opened easier and closed quiet. COR N—W H E AT—M EAT. Chicago, June 13.— Opening. Close. Wheat—July Com—July Oats—July Pork-July 16.90 Lard—July Ribs—July 9.35 84| 83 534 628 38} 38| 16.90 16.80 8.82 8.82 9.35 9.35 COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished for Daily Herald Readers by Clark & Co. Washington, June 13.—Jorge Munez, the Guatemalan minister, late last night received a cablegram from Pres ident Cabelra confirming the previous advices that the government troops «had won an overwhelming victory, and denying the report of reverses. American Steamer Cornered. Washinton, June 12. — The United States cruiser Marblehead has the American steamer-Empire cornered in the harbor at Corlnto, Nicaragua, and the moment the little American vessel attempts to leave the Nicaraguan coast It la believed the warship will seize It and bring It to account for the part played In assisting Guatemalan revolu tionists. Both the state and navy depart ments have been adviBed of the pres ence of the warship and the steamer In the Nicaraguan port and the cabi net considered the case today’ and Is believed to have decided on punishing the American ship for ltB activity in the Central American revolution. Empire's Mission? The Empire sailed from San Fran cisco for Central America several weeks ago, and is said to have carried more than 100 men and a number of field guns and much ammunition to the Guatemalan revolutionists at San Jose. After unloading its cargo at San Jose the steamer sailed back to Co rlnto, where It had coaled previous to going to Guatemala. It Is charged that the Empire acted for a short time as a sort of navy for the Guatemalan revolutionists who are attempting to overthrow President Cabrera, and terrorized the little re public, which has hitherto always con fined its warfare to the land. Nicaragua is believed to have vio lated neutrality by allowing the Em pire to coal at Corlnto and start for San Jose, when it is alleged that no attempt was made to conceal the pur pose of the Empire nor the nature of its cargo. Liverpool was due unchanged to 1 down this morning, but came in 3 down, with sales of 10,000, closing quiet, 5 to 6 down, for the day. The market continues in a state of uncertainty, due solely to the confuB- ion injected in it by the bureau at Washington. As the department now admits that the increase in acreage over last year is barely 4 per cent., it becomes more and more plainly evident that the most extraordinary conditions are necessary from now to the end of thb season to produce a crop that will even approximate next year’s mini mum requirements. The estimated receipts for today are G,000, againBt 14,000 last year. Hot Pipe IHtes the TnniTni'. “Yon see smoking tobacco advertised every now and again guaranteed not to bite the tongue. Dealers sell it. of course, but Inwardly they smile at the Idea." So spoke a tobacconist. “You see. It's this'wuy. The fire In the pipe will bite the tongue If the tobacco burns too fast—namely. If It is. a very loose long cut tobacco or a very short dry cut and not packed closely enough in the howl. There is a point where tobacco may he too closely packed to draw and a point where it may be so loosely packed that it burns fast, and minute sparks pass through the stem and reach the smoker’s mouth. These are the causes of burnt tongues.”— Pittsburg Dispatch. DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED cca\ EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS. We thoroughly _Steriuze every bottle before it is washee TH ' and rinsed. Drink Only The Genuine! The Trad Mark is securely stamped upon every bottle. “ITS CLEAN AMP PURE. THAT'S SURE" THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO Exclusive Bottlers to the Trade. WANTS. WANTED—A boy, about 15, white, to make himself useful; reference re quired. S. Reich, 90 Broad street. 13-3t FOR RENT—A desirable cottage on Pine street; possession given at once. Apply M. A. Blum. tf FOR SALE—One desk fan, $10; one small Ice-box, $3.60. 'Phone 70 or call at 69 Broad street. W. Fields. LOST—One large black pointer dog; last seen In Albany; answers to the name of “Colonel.” Finder please return to me and get reward. T. W. Hewitt, Agent, Putney, Ga. ll-6t FOR RENT—New cottage. Just com pleted, on Residence street Apply to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 50 Society atree^ 25-tf Notice. If I can get a five-year lease from a good party I will build a good brick store on my lot on Jackson street lust opposite W. B. McKellar’s store. ll-2t L. W. NELSON. THE SITUATION IN GUATEMALA. Government Troops Win Victory—The Empire Cornered by an American Cruiser. Attention, Elks! Regular session of Albany Lodge, No. 713, at 8 o’clock this evening. In itiation. Other matters claiming at tention. Full attendance desired. H. ROBINSON, Secretary. W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: “This is to certify that I have used Ofino. Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constipation, and it has prov en, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and it is with pleasure I offer my con scientious reference.” . • PETITION FOR CHARTER. State of Georgia, County of Dougherty. To the Superior Court of Said County. The petition of J. E. MacMillan, W. G. Meriwether and T. L. McCaskill. all residents of said State and County, re spectfully shows: First. That petitioners, for them selves, their associates and successors, desire to be incorporated for the term of twenty (20) years, with the privi lege of renewal, under the corporate name of “The Albany Pressed Stone Company.” Second. The object of said associa tion is pecuniary gain. Third. The particular business pro posed to be carried on is the manufac turing and laying of all kinds of pav ing, to manufacture concrete building blocks and artificial stone, to do any and all kinds of concrete construction, or buy, or sell, either at wholesale or retail, all concrete .products, and be come either general or special ageuts for the manufacturers of such prod ucts. Fourth. The amount of the capital stock of said corporation is to be Five Thousand Dollars, comprised of fifty shares of the par value of One Hun dred Dollars per share, ten per cent, of which has already been paid in. Petitioners pray that said corporation have the power to increase said capi tal stock/from time to time, up to an amount not to exceed Twenty-five Thousand Dollars. Fifth. The principal place of doing business of said corporation is to be in Dougherty County, Georgia, but peti tioners pray that said corporation have the power; to establish branch offices and places of doing business in other counties in said States, and in other States. Sixth. Petitioners pray that said corporation be empowered to own or lease such real estate as may be deemed necessary for the purpose of its business, and also be authorized to borrow money and if deemed neces sary to issue bonds and to pledge by mortgage or trust deed the assets of the Company to secure the payment of such bonds with interest thereon. Seventh. Petitioners pray that said corporation be granted such other powers, rights and privileges as are usual or incident to corporations of a similar character under the laws of said State. And petitioners will ever pray- , JESSE W. WALTERS & SONS, Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed in office, this the 22nd day of May, 1906. R. P. HALL, Clerk. State of Georgia, County of Dougherty. I, R. P. Hall, Clerk of the Superior Court of Dougherty County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing, is a true copy of the' application for charter of “The Albany Pressed Stone Company/ as appears of file in this office. R. P. HALL, Clerk. This, the 22nd day of May, 1906. , you What are waiting-for? We have just received another lot of ARCTIC and WHITE MOUN TAIN Freezers. These Freezers are good and the prices are better. Give Us a call. “It we please poo, tell others. If not, tell os.” Sparks-Saxon Hardware Co. Phone 300. WARE & LELAND, ALBANY, GA. ©^JMCJEJJMT&JISFLiSyG) 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. INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTlbNS. Albany offlco, Pine St., next to Postal Telegraph Co.'s office. Phone 681 I. J. KALMON, Mgr. The Best Place to Buy Your Clothes ftyrlghtl By schloss kSos. & CO. Fine Clothes makers Baltimore and New York Look around- One good reason why you should buy your clothes here is your knowledge of their posi-, tive newness. The pro- lounced change in fash ion this spring makes it imperative for you to buy from a store that keeps up with the styles, as this establishment does. Our store is new all through. All our goods are fresh from the best- known makers of high- class Clothing and Fur nishings, and better still, are the very cream of their products. We have the latest models .from houses like Schloss Bros. & Co., the celebrated tai lors of Baltimore and New York. and then e here. For quality, Let style, fit and the right prlce'we can satisfy you us show you the new models. MORRIS MAYOR’S DEPOT, AL £1 NY * ,:4 . Ferniaikd Farms . Dairy "Department Sweet Cream RJch Milk High Graae Butter Patronage Solicited For Ervga-gements Telephone No. 199 Fat Hens,.. Shipment Just received. In perfect condition. 50 cents each. Plenty of Fresh Eggs, 20 cents per dozen. Beans and New Irish Potatoes, fresh from the truck garden. All kinds of Seasonable Vegetables always on nano jtiiu a* liveries promptly made. Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cake daily. Grocer« J. E. "BVSH-w Broad Street. FIRE AND EARTHQUAKE In San’Francisco did not destroy the Safe Deposit Vaults. Their contents were preserved. Insurance policies, securities, money and jewelry were saved to their owners. 1 Should Albany be burned, would your valuables be safe? The cost of a two-cent stamp, saved daily, would insure yon against'fire and burglary. EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY. iwa IBB f 0 MtlPlL PORTS mi