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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906.
CLARK & CO.,
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to
New Orleans, Chicago and New York.
INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
New Orleans 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
Lit) ingest on *s Stable,
■X. Hojyns. Prop.
; ; JOE H. MYERS, WM. E. MYERS, C. E. FRYER.
President. Mn.ne.ger. Seo'y & Tree.
<«
Insist on Getting
Pride of Illinois"
Canned Corn from yonr grocer. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Albany Grocery Company,
Wholesale Distributors.
THE MARKETS
TODAY’ FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC COTTON
QUOTATIONS.
Wheat, Com, Meat and Cof
fee— Letters on the Cot
ton Market and Opening
and Closing Quotations.
Local Cotton Market.
SB
Low Middling 91-2
Demand poor. Offerings limited.
New York Cotton Market.
Prev
Op'd High Low Close Gloss
July » 10.62 10.61) 10.67 10.60 10.63
October......... 10.34 10.41 10.20 10.41 10.44
December.... 10.88 10.46 10.841110.46 10.89
Jan 10.42 10.48 10.88 10.60 10.44
Spots quiet. MJds. 11.20.
Futures closed firm.
Liverpool Is due 2 to 8 up tomorrow.
New Orleans Cotton Market.
Prev
Op'd High Low Close Close
July 11c. 11 20 10.08 11 10 11.07
October 10,v8 10.85 10.22 10.86 10.27
December 10 27 10.88 10 86 10 88 10.81
Jan 10 83 10.80 10.88 10 45 10.38
Spots quiet. Mid. llj^o. Sales 706.
Futures closed Htoady.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
Op’
June-July 6 81
July-Aug... 6 82
Sopt-Oot 574
Ool*Nov 6 01
Bales 8,000; Middlings 0.00; Receipts 1,000.
Futures opened quiet and closed steady,
2PM
5.81
6.82
5.74
5.64
Prev,
Close OloBe
5.80 5
6.80 5 83
6 72 5.76
5 63 5 66
CORN-
WHEAT—MEAT.
Chicago, June 14.—
Opening. Close.
82}
Wheat—July 83
Corn—July 62}
' -July
Oats— July 38}
Pork-July 16.76
Lard—July 8.76
62|
Ribs—July 9.30
16.72
8.77
9.32
White Vest Free
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 laundered 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 forecast Is for showery weath>
er over the belt today and for fair
NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER.
By wire to Clark & Co.
New Orleans, June 14, 1906
The declining recelptB and slight
improvement In spot sales abroad
were the Influence that, cables as
serted, caused the strength of the
earlier session In Liverpool, but later
options wore away on more pro
nounced selling and closed 3 points
lower than yesterday. Sales today
amounted to 8,000 bales at a loss of 3
points, -v 1
Business was on an even smaller
scale today than for some tlnid past.
A continuation of the liquidation T>ro-
cess of the July position goes steadily
but quietly on and still has the effect
of sustaining prices when otherwise a
decline would doubtless have occurred.
Today’s map showed excellent rain
falls In sections of the belt whore
droughty conditions were fast assum
ing seriotiB proportions and the weath
er, according to the forecast, gives as
surance of further moisture for tomor
row.
Our weekly advices from the Inter
ior all Indicate a furtherance of the
excellent progress.made by the grow
ing crop, occasionally a complaint is
I heard that the storm which swept over
j the eastern belt caused In localities a
' superabundance of moisture, but on
| the other hand the majority Indicate
conditions bordering on the Ideal with
splendid stands, healthy plants and
I clean well worked fields.
I Yours very truly,
GIBERT & CLAY.
HOT WEATHER TRIP8
Via Central of Georgia Railway—Sum
mer Excursion Tickets.
To the Seashore, Mountain and Lake
ResortB In the North, South, East and
Weht are now on sale.
A trip by Rail and Sail to New York,
Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
points In'the Bast via Savannah and
Steamship Lines, Is to be considered
at this season.
Tickets are now on sale at all cou
pon ticket offices. For rates, sched
ules, etc., apply to any agent or repre
sentative of the Central of Georgia
Railway, or C. A. DEWBERRY, T. P.
A., Albany, Ga.
Notice.
Sealed proposals to do the public
printing of the state w|!l be received
by the Commissioners of Public Print
ing, at the office of the Secretary of
State, in Atlanta, for thirty days from
June 1,1906.
On the first Tuesday in August fol
lowing the public printing will be let
to the lowest responsible bidder or
bidders whose bid Is filed In compli
ance with law, the Bald commissioners
reserving the right to reject any and
all bids and relet the same should
they deem It to the public Interest to
do so.
Specifications may be had on appli
cation to the Secretary of State.
PHILIP COOK, .
Secretary of State, Chairman.
5-24-4 Thurs
WANTS.
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.
“If we please yon, tell others. If not, tell ns.'
SparKs-Saxon Hardware Co.
Phone 300. '
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
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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.
LOST—A black silk parasol with pearl
handle, gold mounted. Fair reward
for return to Mrs. B. F. Smith. It
WANTED — Position as bookkeeper
- and stenographer by competent
young lady. Address Box 61, Al
bany, Ga. 14-lwk
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
PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL POUTS
INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
Albany office. Pine St„ next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 68.
I. J. KALMON, Mgr.
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.
11-Gt
FOR RENT—New cottage, just com
pleted, on Residence street Apply
to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 60 Society
street. 25-tf
Letter to C. R. Davis.
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished for Dally Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
I Liverpool 2 down was better than
expected, was due 3 down.
I There seems to be an increasing in
terest in Liverpool spot sales as sales
of 8,000 reported this morning are very
fair.
j While conditions have not changed,
sentiment is beginning to, the weath
er is too good for them.
and warm weather Friday.
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
EVERYWHERE S CENTS.
and rinsed". " Drink Only^he Genuine! The Trad
Mark is securely stamped upon every Dottle.
“ITS CLEAN AMD PURE. THATS SURE"
THE ALBANY CpCA-COLA jBOTTLING CO,
Exclusive'Bottlers to the Trade.
The public still refuses to show
much Interest.
In spite of some bullish features the
I market some way or other does not
look so to us.
i The estimated receipts for today
are 6,000, against 17,000 last year.
NOTICE.
Albany, Ga., Juner 14, 19D6.
Effective Saturday. June 16, the fol
lowing railroads will close their freight
warehouses at noon every Saturday
! until September 1, 1906:
j S. H. STANLEY, Agent C. of Ga.
W. A. TURNER, Agent A. C. L.
| W. A. SUMTER. Agent A. & N.
W. A. SUMTER, Agent S. A. L.
W. A. SUMTER, Agent G. N.
Dear Sir—How did you get your
business? We’ll tell you how we got
ours. You sell shoes, we make paint;
perhaps we can do a good turn to our
selves, you and we, by swapping expe
riences.
Wo began 162 years ago in a little
shop a few minutes’ walk from where
we are now; a great many things have
happened, we don’t remember them
all. We made a good paint as we
could and learned to make better. We
are the oldest now; we don’t know
whether we had any teacher or not;
it’s so long ago; if we had, he’s gone
and forgotten. We should have been
forgotten, if we hadn’t made good
paint and friends.
You buy the shoes; you have an
advantage In that; If you make a mis
take, you can stop it quick; if you
make a hit, you can push it quick.
We’ve had to go slow; it’s hard to
pick out one’s own mistakes, and
nothing but fun to correct the mis
takes of others.
You know where to go for leather
that keeps Its. shape, feels good, looks
new, and wears a long time. What a
comfort It Is to he comfortable from
making one's customers comfortable!
We also have a unique advantage—
unique, you know, means that nobody
else has anything like it. We make a
strong paint that takes less gallons,
saves half the cost of painting your
house, and It’s like that leather of
yours for wear. It Is all paint and the
strongest of paint. Faint is usually
adulterated and weak.
We’re very old, but we make young
paint! one gallon is better than two. If
It has the stuff In It
Yours truly,
F. W. DEVOE & CO.,
New York.
P. S.—C. D. Smith sells our paint.
If you are troubled with Piles and
can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel
Salve, hut he sure you get that made
by E. C. DeWltt, of Chicago. It is the
Original. If you have used Witch
Hazel Salve without being relieved it
is probable that you got hold of one
of the many worthless counterfeits
that are sold on the reputation of the
genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Sold bv Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale
DrUEC °-
The Best Place to Buy Your Clothes
"yrlghiy
By
SCHLOSS L\i6S. A CO.
Fine Clothes Makers
Baltimore and New York
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.
Look around—and then come here. For quality,
style, fit and the right price we can satisfy you. Let
us show you the new models.
MORRIS MAYER’S
DEPOT,' al ,ga” y ’
Fernland Farms
"Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
Patronage Solicited
For Engagements 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 card«n.
All kinds.of Seasonable Vegetables always on hann jnu de
liveries promptly made.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cake dally.
Grocer _ S. E.
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.
Should Albany be burned, would your valuables be safe?
The cost of a two-cent stamp, saved daily, would Insure you
against^fire and burglary.
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
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