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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1906.
CLARK & CO.,
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to
New Orleans,’ Chicago 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
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Li'Oing'Storis Stable,
*. HO’B’BS, Prop.
JOE H. MYERS. WM. E. MYERS. C. E. FRYER.
President. Ma.ns.4sr. Sao’y & Trims
'.Insist on Getting
M
Pride of Illinois"
Canped Corn from your grocer. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
I Albany Grocery Company,
Wholesale Distributors.
free toLittle Boys
With every package brought us by a little boy
next week, we will give free One Glass Writing
Pen. This pen is a novelty, being easily worth 25c. ■
It makes no difference how small the package is, you
get a pen just the same.
New Albany
Steam Laundry.
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.
Low
ling..
10 l-‘2
JO 1-8
91-2
Demand poor. Offerings limited.
New York Cotton Market
Prev
Op'd High Low Oloae Close
July 10.22 10.81 10.10 10.11 10.21
October 10.86 10.89 10.26 10.27 10.86
Deoember.... 10.41 10.44 10.82 10.84 10.40
Jan 10.46 10.48 10.86 10.80 10.44
Spots steady. Mlds. 10.80. Bales 4096.
FutoTes closed steady.
Liverpool Is due 7 down on near and 8 on
distant months tomorrow.
PROFESSIONAL.
P. L. & A. H. Hilsman,
Physicians and Surgeons.
OFFICE: Comer Broad and Washing
ton Streets, Albany, Ga.
'Phones II, 32, 98.
W. E. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 4, Wootfolk Building.
Albany, Qa.
6 Per Cent. Farm Loans.
THOS. H. MILNER,
lUtoraey-al-Uw,
Room 811 Davis-Exchange Bank
Building, Albany, Ga.
WANTS.
New Orleans Cotton Market.
Prey
Op’d Bisk Low Oloae Oloao
July 10.79 10.80 10.03 10 03 10.80
October 11.38 10.84 10.21 10.21 10.28
Jlecomber 10 82 10.87 10.26 10.26 10.82
Jan :. 10.87 10.42 10.82 10 82 10.88
Spots cnoy. Mid. 1016-18C. Sales 1,776.
Futures closed sternly.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
Op'
2PM
Clone
Close
Jun-July
6 82
6.84
6.80
6 87
July-Aug
AuK'Bopt
B'79
6.83
6 83
... 671
fi.71
6.74
6 74
Bopt-Oct
6 (18
0 03
6(14
6.07
Sales 7,000: Middlings 0.13: Receipts 2,800.
Futures opened ouey und closed steady
CORN—WHEAT—MEAT.
Chicago, June 25.—
Opening.
Wheat—July 83S
Wheat—September 84
Com—July ... 51
Corn—September 61J
Oats—July 375
Oats—September 35
Pork—July 17.06
Pork—September 16.55
Lard—July 8.65
Lard—September 8.80
Ribs—July 9.15
Ribs—September. 9.07
Close.
825
825
60|
511
37J
34|
17.00
16.60
8.62
8.82
9.16
9.10
NEW YORK COTTON LETTER.
(By Wire to Clark & Go.)
New York, June 25, 1900.
Today we are at the beginning of the
culmination of the liquidation of July
and with it premiums for the new crop
are being established and the selling
position more secure. While July was
at an abnormal premium over the new
crop it was only natural that October
and December should not decline, but
from now on with the continuation of
fine cron prospects we are likely to
drift to lower p'lces.
The July-August manipulation In
Liverpool might, succeed, so might the
July in New Orleans, but the grounds
for their success are purely technical
and do not reflect merit on the eco
nomic conditions. The new crop posi
tions must be judged and valued by
themselves. Lower prices seem immi
nent, but a seller must have patience
and be prepared to cover if the entire
belt he affected by drought in July and
August. Yours truly,
C. D. FREEMAN & CO.
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished for Daily Herald Readers
by Clark & Co.
SfUMUtflMM*************
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS.
■ ery
and rinsei "Drink Only The Genuine!
Mark is securely stamped upon every bottle.
The Trad
“ITS CLEAN AMD PURE. THAT'S SURE"
THE* ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Tlio English market was dull on the
opening. Sales were 7,000 bales at
6.14, while contracts were “easy” at 5
to 3 points decline.
Threatening weather
scared European longs.
Texas
No change on opening. The market
might be said to he “embalmed."
Late reports from the continental
trade centers are not as encouraging
as we would wish.
Based on the “great law of average”
the crop might, be said to he doing
well.
WANTED—Barber, white or colored;
good job. W. G. Jones, Arlington,
Ga. 25-3t
FOR SALE — One well built 7-room
house on Broad street; sale must be
made at once, If at all—$3,500. L.
W. Nelson & H. A. Peacock. 25-6t
WANTED —One second-hand Smith-
Premier typewriter; must be in good
condition. Apply C. R. Walters, tf
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WANTED —Two experienced colored
men to work in pressing club. Ad
dress “A.,” care The Herald. 22-4t
Attention, Masonsl
Albany Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M.,
Albany, Ga., June 25, 1906.
There will bfe a called meeting of
Albany Lodge No. 24 this (Monday),
June 25, at 7:30 p. m., to which every
member Is urged to bo present. Busi
ness or importance and urgent will be
considered. B. C. ADAMS, W. M.
B. F. BRIMBERRY, Secretary.
LAST NOTICE TO
PROPERTY OWNERS.
Executions will be Issued on Wed
nesday, June 27, against all property
on Washington street upon which the
street paving assessment has not
been paid. This is positively the last
notice. No exceptions will be made.
It is important that you pay your
paving assessment and save the addi
tional expense that these executions
will incur.
23-41 Y. C. RUST, Clerk.
FRUIT JARS
AiVide Mouth Atlas Special,
Mason s Patent Jars,
Pints, Qarts, Half Gallons.
FRUIT JAR RUBBERS
Stock Absolutely Fresh,
Prices Right.
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SparKs-Saxon Hardware Co. ;j
Phone 300.
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
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 ffIBES.TO PRINCIPAL POINTS
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INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
Albany office., Pine St;, next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6a
I. J. KALMON, Mgr.
Something New In Life Insurance.
In, addition to carrying your policy
from the 10th to the 20th year for 5
per cent, of the premium, and if you
die in that period no charge is made
against your policy, you can, by pay
ing 60 cents extra for each $1,000, be
Insuved against toKU or permanent dis
ability from accident or disease, pre
miums cease and the policy Is fully
paid up, thus covering two risks for
one premium. Come and see me.
C. M. CLARK,
24-lrao Agent.
Notice to Dougherty County Teachers.
Albany, Ga., June 1G, 1906.
The regular examination of teachers
for licenses will be held at my ofilee at
courthouse on Friday and Saturday.
June 29 and 30.
By order State School Commissioner
6-29 L. E. WELCH. C. S. C.
The? Best Place to Buy Your Clothes
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By M:
SCIi LOSS IS]bs. & 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.
Reward for Bicycle.
Suitable reward will be paid for re
turn of green Sterling bicycle taken
from front of S. B. Brown & Co.’s
store Saturday. Address L., care S. B.
Brown & Co., Albany, Ga.
Texas bulls wired the temperature
was 100. This caused the bears to
“keep their powder dry” for some
more propitious occasion.
Fall River buyers demand shipment
within forty-eight hours. Must be
needing cotton.
A look at the Texas weather map is
calculated to give one sunstroke.
“Old Sol” seems willing to com'e to
the rescue of the “boys ii\ the grass.”
If cotton is a sun plant it should *Be
thriving just now.
It is a trifle early yet to predict 7c
cotton.
Heavy rains fell throughout Missis
sippi. This great cotton producing
state promises to beat Georgia this
year.,
Husbands.
From Detroit Free Press.
The woman who said that she knew
her husband didn’t drink because he
drank so much water in the morning
isn’t in it with the woman who says
that the reason her husband doesn’t
go to church is because he is already
as good as he can be.
Jack, Please Notice!
From Boston Transcript.
“Mamma, is it proper always to fol
low the Golden Rule?”
“Invariably, daughter.”
“Then I shall propose to Jack—he's
so slow.”
Following the Flag.
When our soldiers went to Cuba and^
the Philippines, health was the most
important consideration. Willis T.
Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant
U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord,
N. H., says: “I was two years in Cuba
and two years in the Philippines, and
being subject to colds, I took Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, which kept me in perfect health.
And now, in New Hampshire, we find
it the best medicine in the world for
coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and
all lung diseases.” Guaranteed at Al
bany Drug Co. Prices, 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
MbIm*
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 g^ Y
. Fernland Farms .
Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
Patronage Solicited
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For Engagements Telephone No. 199
BEFORE LEAVING HOME
for your summer vacation INSURE your VALUBLE PA
PERS, JEWELRY, etc., by storing them in a SAFE DE
POSIT BOX in our fire and burglar proof vaults. The cost
is very reasonable. Inspection invited. ,
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
All Ms of Electrical firing
anil fixtures.
Albany Electrical
1 and
Construction Co.
G. W. Saye, Pres.
106 Broad St. Phone 415.,
Moved!
Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable
tailor, has moved his place of business
to No. 98, over M. Cnne’s store, south
BroacLstreeL
My Spring samples ara ready for in-/
JOS. L. RAREY,