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THE ALBANY DAILY 1 HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1906.
CLARK & CO.,
IOTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
fembers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to
New Orleans, Chica go 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 8t Co.—Stocks
. and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
There is a uniformity about
the quality of the : : : :
Wines and Liquors
Which we supply that pleases.
Every new bottle opened will
be found equal to those previ
ously used.
Our stock consists en irely of
high grade goods. Thev are or fine
rich flavor, full bodied and wei
matured. Even the lowest priced
wines will prove excellent table
beverages. •
OavU-Bsehun,*
BInk Building
THE OFFICE
THEMARKETS
TODAY’S FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and Closing
.Quotations.
Loeal Cotton Markst
Low Middling lu
Dem.nd only (sir, and some selling.
New York Cotton Markot
Pres
Op'd High Low OIoso Close
Msy ll.io ll.io li.oi uoe ll.oo
July lo.ss lo.ui lose loss 1001
October 10.88 10.80 10 87 10.8H 10.IW
December 10 80 10.41 10,87 10 40 10.40
Spots quiet Mid. 1170. Bales-.
Futures olossd sternly.
Llvorpool Is due unchanged Monday.
New Orleans Cottdn Markot.
Prsr
Op'd High Low OloseOlose
Mar 10.07 11.01 10.07 11.00 1101
July mo 1U8 li.n n.14 u.io
October 10.88 10.84 10.80 10 118 1081
Docombor.... tO.81 10.84 10,81 10.88 10 05
Futures closed stendy.
Spots steady. Mid. 1I6-10. Buies 1,000.
Liverpool Cotton Market
May-Jane. 5.88
JunoJuly.... —
Hopt-Oet
Oot-Nov
Bales 7,000; Middlings 0.04; Receipts 8,000.
Futures opened qolet and elosed qulot.
CO RN—WH EAT—M EAT.
Chicago, April 28.—
Opening.
Wheat—May 79
Wheat—July 78 7-8
Corn-May 46 7-8
Corn—July 46
Oats—May 82 3-8
Oats- July 30 7-8
Pork-May. 16.60
'’ork-July. 16.80
«rd—May 8.66
LRrd—July 8.70
Ribs-May. 8.47
Ribs—July. 8.60
Op’
Prer,
3pm Clone Close
8.K6
6.86
6.89
5.86
6 «6
6 90
8.70
6 70
6.74
6.03
6 62
6.66
Close.
79 6-8
79 6-8
46 2-4
46 1-8
32 3-8
30 7-8
16.66
15.77
8.60
8.65
8.46
8.60
COTTON PICKINGS.
Furnished for Daily Herald Readers
by Clark & Co,
Liverpool simply followed our break
of yesterday afternoon, and came 4
lower on futures and 3 on spots, Sales
were 7,000 bales.
Manchester reported a continued
good trade with splendid Inquiry for
delivery Into the spring of 1907.
English spinners report the most
prosperous year la the history of cot
ton spinning in England, l^any of the
mills will declare a dividend of 60
per cent.
' We opened unchanged to 2 lower.
The market had few attractive feat
ures.
The amount In sight Is 1,650,000
bales Jess than last year.
New Orleans factors were offered 50
points on May for good middling.
Good grades are Just simply not to
be had. After all, the man with the
spots, like "the man behind the gun,”
holds the hey to the situation.
Rumors of big failures among the
Now York underwriters were officially
dented.
I
Li'dingftoriStable,
K. HO’B’BS, Trop.
jor H. MYERS. WH. E. MYERS. C. F. FRYER,
President* Nan^gtr. Seo’y & Treats.
CORTEZ
CIGARS
NEW ORLE^N8 COTTON LETTER
By wire to Clark A Go.
New Orleans, April 28.—Llvorpool
was a little disappointing In showing a
full response to the unnatural decline
of the American markets, for It wsb
rather thought that the foreign mar
ket would display more strength, es
pecially In the construction placed by
the trade there on tho visible supply
statement, which was more favorable
than otherwise.
Options closed seven, points lower
than yesterday, and spot sales 7,700
bales at 3 pointB decline. No special
features marked the day's trading In
the local market. The falsity of yes
terday's rumors, evidently put out for
no other than manipulative purposes,
primarily In stocks nnd sentimentality
In cotton, seems to have shaken out
what vestige of confidence there had
remnlned, but while price changes
were Inconsiderate, the steadiness of j
I the markets’ undertone arose from the
! continued flrmneBs of the spot situa
tion. „ ..’
The fair mill takings of 208,000 bales
r | for tho week just ended, disproves In
’ | a largo measure the many denials that
: have arisen from different sources of a.
marked decline In the world's trade
condition, and it Is nil the more satis-
: factory In that it causes an Improve
ment In the statistical position of the
present crop, which will largely dlspol
opinions still prevailing abroad that
this season's total out-turn will be
much In excess of the popular estl-
! mate.
"I am intensely bullish and expect
much Ibgher prices In the near future*”
—Price.
The week-end figures were satisfac
tory to the most enthusiastic bull, but
the spinners' takings were rather
tame. Perhaps they could not buy.
And now come those who say that
unless there Is a sharp advance, say
to 12 cents, the South will carry over
at leaBt 300,000.
The almanac "sharks” all predict
stormy weather for the month of May.
If they should happen to strike It,
where will prices go?
Ten forty for October, In the esti
mation of some very Bmart people,
discounts a crop of 12,500,000.
er*~v ' —
SYMPATHY
AND MONEY
For San Francisco Sufferers from the
Cuban Congress.
Havana, April 28.—A bill was Intro
duced In the house yesterday express
ing sympathy and appropriating $50,-
000 for the relief of the California suf
ferers.
CZAR TO APPOINT
M, WITTE PRESIDENT.
St. Petersburg, April 28. — Reports
are circulated today that the Czar la
to appoint Premlev Witte president of
tho Council of the Empire.
THE
BEST
SMOKE
Albany Grocery Company.
Wholesale Distributors.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
Notice Is hereby given to water con
sumers that between the hours of 7 a.
m. nnd 4 p. m. on Monday, April 30,
the water mains on Jackson street
from Pine to North and on Flint street
from Washington to Monroe will be
cut out of service In order to eliable
plumbers to connect the new Tift
street main. Those interested will be
governed accordingly. *
It WM. LOCKETT, Supt.
Garden Hose
Give Your Roses a Bath!
We have just received a fresh stock
of Hose and nozzles. Quality good,
prices better. Phone 300.
If we please you tell others, if not tell us.
Sparks-Saxon Hardware Co.
BS9JSI
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY. GA.
BBRSy®
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.
PBIfATE 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.
ITO CUT OFF WATER
| FOR NINE HOURS.
Mains on Flint and Jackson Streets
Will Be Dead Monday.
Georgia Northern Railway Go.
' ALBANY - BOSTON LINE
Read Down.
Read Up.
No. 4
Dally
No. 2
Dally
Effective Feb. 23,1906.
STATIONS.
No.l
Dally
3:50pm
4:44pm
4:60pm
5:30pm
5:45pm|
6:25pml
7:00pm)
7:30am
8:24am
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2:30pm|Ar.
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. Albany .
Tlcknor .
. Doorun .
Moultrie
Moultrie
.. Pavo ..
. Boston .
Ar.
Lv.
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Lv.
Ar.
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11:40am
10:40am
10:35am
10:00am
8:35am
7:50am
7:20am
No. 3
Dally
8:20pm
7:15pm
7:10pm
6:35pm
5:16pm
4:30pm
4:00pm
Connections at Albany with S. A. L.
- Nos. 1 and 4 make connections at Albany to and from Cordela. Savan
nob, Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N.
All traina make connections at Albany to and from all Central of Qa
By. points. Including Atlanta, Macon, Americus and Montgomery. Sleep
lag car service via C. of Ga. between Albany and AUanta. Leave Albany
t p. m. Returning, arrive Albany 7: 25 a. m. Connections at Tlcknor, via
F. R. 6 N. E. for Pelham. Connections at Beaton via A. C. L. for Quitman,
Valdosta. Savannah, Jackaonville and polnta south. ConnecUons a? Monl
via A. 4k B. for Tlfton and Thoms svllle.
S. A,
ATKINSON, U. T. A..
Albany On.
O. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr.
Moultrie, Go.
From 7 o’clock Monday morning till
4 o’clock Monday afternoon the city 1
water mains on Jackson street from
Pine to North, nnd on Flint street
from Washington to Monroe, will be,
dead, as will be seen by reference to
an official notice published elsewhere
In this evening's Herald. |
The withdrawal from service of the
mains on these two streets will be
necessary to enable W. S. Bell & Son,'
who have the contract for extending
the main westward on Tift 3treot from
Monroe to Madison, to make the nec-'
essary connection. It Is esUmated
that nine hours will be required to do
the work, and noUce Is given In order
that those concerned may be prepared.
WANTS.
L08T PUR8E—Suitable reward will
be paid for return of black purse;
lost last night probably between de-
pot and New Albany Hotel, contain
ing $15 In currency, cards and other
papers in nnme of C. C. Ball. Find
er please return to New Albany
Hotel. 4-28-lt
WANTED — Active man wanted in
each county to exhibit, demonstrate
and advertise staple line; salary $13
weekly, $3 per day for expenses; no
capital required; honesty and so
briety more essential than expert
ence. National Co., 720 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia. 4-27-4t
STOLEN—From porch of Rev. Chas.
T. Wright last night, one Hartford
" Bicycle, extension handle bars and
coaster brake. Suitable reward for
return or information. Qulntard
Wright 26-6t
The fountains on the streets th°*
serve as watering places for the Lot^j
are well patronized these days. This
sort of weather Is pretty hard on tho
live stock. It Is bad enough to he hot
and when It continues to stay dry It Is
nearly unbearable tor them, and the
places where they can stop to get an
occasional drink are few and far be
tween, anyway.
FOR RENT—One nice 4-retom cottage,
State Btreet—white people: $12.60
per month, payable In advance. See
R. M. Thompson or Sam W. Smith.
4-27-2t
COAT FOUND—The owner of a lost
overcoat may recover same by call
ing at Herald office. Identifying the
coat and paying for this advertise-
mtinf 4-97-9L
We have just received
another shipment of
viisUm Schloss Bros. & Co.’s
latest styles by ex
press, to have them
here for Chautauqua.
•SCrflOSS BROS.--
Fine Clothes Makers
BALTIMORE. NEW YORK.
Prices from $10 to $1
Morris Mayers Depot,
Albany, Ga.
Fat Hens...
Shipment just received. In perfect condition. 50 cents eai.n
Plenty of Fresh Eggs, 20 cents per dozen.
Beans and New Irish Potatoes, fresh from the truck wosn.
All kinds of Seasonable Vegetables always on hann anj De
liveries promptly made.
Freeh Bread, Rolls and Cake dally.
Grocer— *5\ £. *H\/SH”’ BaKer
Broad Street.
Morris Weslonky, President.
D. W. James. W. 8. Boll,
1st Vico-Free. 2nd Vico-Prw.
Joseph 8. Deris, P. W. Jonec.
Caslier. Aits’t Cashier
pirst National gank,
ALBANY, QA.
Capital $50,09*
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,01)0
MONEY LOANED.
Deposits received subject to Sight
Draft A general banking business
transacted. Rankers' and merchants!
accounts solicited. jf
Morris Weslosky, D. W. James.
President VrPree
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
N. R. Dehon, Asst Cashier.
Hurd National Bel
OF ALBANY, QA
CAPITAL $50,000.00-
UNDjVIDED PROF1T8 .... 12,000.00
Solicits accounts 60 firms and Indw
vlduala.