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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1906.
—
CLARK & CO.,
I0TT0N FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA.
THE MARKETS
Local Cotton Market
Good Middling. .. 11 1-4
Middling 10 7-8
Low Middling 10 8-8
Demand for better grades keeps pace with
rise and fall of contract market. Offerings
limited.
Now York Cotton Market
(embers Leading Exchange s. 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 & Co.—Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
Li'Vingstoris Stable,
H. HOMS. Trap.
JOB H, MYERS,
President
WM. E. MYERS, C. E. FRYER,
Manager. Seo’y d Treae.
4<
Insist on Getting
Pride of Illinois”
Canned Corn from your grocer. Satisfaction
• Guaranteed.
Albany Grocery Company,
Wholesale Distributors.
' K DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS.
We thoroughly ^Sterilize eveinf hottleJ|before it_ is washed
and rinsed. Drink Only The Genuine! The Trade
Mark is securely stomped upon every bottle.
“IT'S CLEAN AMD PURE. THAT'S SURE"
THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Pre*
Op’d High Low Close Close
July 11.17 1120 11.14 11.17 11.15
October 10.64 10.70 10.61 10.66 10.64
December 10 66 10.70 10 62 10.67 10.66
Jan.. 10.00 10.78 10.08 10 71 10 60
Spots quiet. Mid. 11.00. Sales —.
Futures closed steady.
Liverpool is due unchanged tomorrow.
One fare plus 25 cents from Anda
lusia, Ozark, Fort Gaines, Albany,
Amerlcus and Intermediate points to
Eufaula, Ala. Tickets on sale May
23-30, Inclusive. Final limit, May 31,
1906. For further information apply
to R. 8. MORRIS, Commercial Agent,
or S. A. Atkinson, Union Ticket Agent,
Albany, Ga. * l8-6t
New Orleans Cotton Market.
Prev
Op'd High Low Close Close
July 11 35 11.42 11.88 11.80 11.86
October 10.55 10.62 10.68 10.60 10.56
December.... 10.54 10.62 10.62 10.60 10.66
Futures closed steady.
Spots firm. Mid. 115-16, Sales 2,476.
Liverpool Cotton Market
June* July..
Sopt-Oct..
Oct-Nov ..
Nov-Doc .
Op’
2PM
Prev,
Close Close
5 08
5.08
5.08
5.04
6.80
6.80
5.80
6 70
6 74
B.74
6.78
6.76
6 74
6.72
6 72
6.I&
Sales 10,000; Middlings 6.20; Receipts 1,000.
Futures opened firm and closed steady.
CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT.
Chicago, May 25. —
Opening. Close.
Wheat—July 83 83 1-8
Corn—July .47 6-8 47 1-8
Oats— July 33 1-8 33 1-8
Pork-July 16.30 16.25
Lard—July 8.80 8.77
Ribs—July 9.30 9.30
PRICE’S STATEMENT.
(By Wire to Clark &Oo.)
New York, May 26, 1906.
Sanger & Ettelson’s report is prac
tically confirmatory of the five impor
tant reports previously issued, and
comes very near to settling the acre
age at about 27,600,000 acres. On this
acreage, as I pointed out yesterday, an
average crop will be about 11,000,000
bales.
The present condition, according to
ganger & Ettelson, is below the aver,
age. Logically, therefore, the present
indications are for a crop of less than
10,000,000 bales. If anyone sees any
thing in this situation to justify bear
ish operations in cotton they are wel
come. I do not. I regard the position
of cotton as the strongest I have ever
seen in my experience in the trade.
THBO. H. PRICE.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER.
By wire to Clark A Co.
New Orleans, May 25, 1906.
The advance in American markets
yesterday found a ready. response in
options in Liverpool, which, closed 4
points higher than on the previous
day. Spot transactions continue to he
the chief feature in the foreign market
and the steadiness with which this
large volume of business has been
maintained has doubtless caused as
much nervousness abroad amongst the
short interests as has. recently been
marked here. Sales today were 10,000
boles at an advance of 4 points. The
prospects for s a very bullish supply
statement this afternoon is the under
lying influence in affecting market
prices in today’s local session. Shorts
have been quietly covering and traders
who still have a favorable opinion of
the market are supposed to have add
ed to their commitments. In reality
the marked improvement in the sta
tistical position that is looked for Is
attributable to the large average that
spot sales abroad have maintained and
to the fact that for the week just
passed receipts at Bombay have fallen
off 33,000 bales from the corresponding
period last year, while shipments for
the same time have increased 2S.000
hales. Rut even should the most radi
cal expectations be realized it is pos
sible that little more than a temporary
improvement will be observed as the
temper of the trade is such as to mili
tate against a marked advance from
the present price of cotton.
Yours truly,
.GIBERT & CLAY.
EXCi/riBON RATE8
To Eufaula, Ala., and Return via Cen
tral of Georgia, Account Eufaula
Chautauqua, May 23-30, 1906.
WANTS.
FOR SALE — Cash register. Apply
Wooten & Hofmayer. tf
FOR SALE—My grey horse. For In
formation write or see Dr. A. S.
Bacon. 25-3t
FOR RENT—New cottage, just com
pleted, on Residence street. Apply
to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 50 Society
street. 25-tf
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms.
Apply 138 State street. 24-2t
FOR RENT — Four-room house on
South street. J. C. Hale, Ventulett
building, Washington street. 24-3t
WANTED—Position as bookkeeper by
a young man with wholesale experi
ence; best reference. Address H.
A.- Suggs, Moultrie, Ga. 5-1612t
FOR RENT—Seven-room dwelling on
State street. Apply to S. W. Smith.
23-3t
FOR RENT—The entire third floor of
the Welch building, corner Broad
and Washington streets; just reno
vated, suitable for small manufac
turlng plant Apply to Annie T.
Hobbs. 23-6t
FOR SALE — One acre, with 4-room
house, on South Madison street, for
$1,500; $450 cash, balance $20 per
month. J. W. MoSweeney, at Mock
& Rawson’s. 21-6t
FOR SALE — One large American
evaporator; cost $160; will take $25
for It, f, o. b. here; also one small,
same make, never used, will take
$18 for It, cost $40; reason selling
am out of fruit business. W. W.
. Thompson, Smlthvllle, Ga. 21-6t
Dissolution' Notice.
Notice 1b hereby given that the law
Arm of Walters & Walters, composed
of Jesse W. Walters & Jesse-W. Wat
ters, Jr., is hereby mutually dissolved.
JESSE W. WALTERS.
JESSE W. WALTERS, JR.
17-lwlc.
COTTON PICKINGS.
FOR THE BEST
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
MONUMENTS
ELECTION
OF TEACHERS
For the Qity Schools of Albany, June
6, 1906.
Headstones, etc.,, try
The Albany Marble and
Granite Works.
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor
HICKS’
CAPUDINE
DMUMMfLY CURES
HEADACHES
I Brtsfa lip COLDS
J In 6 to 12 Hours
STifelSettle.tt* *tDng£tun
BBmbsb
Albany, Ga., May 19, 190G.
The Board of Control of the City-
System of Public Schools will, meet at
the court house on Wednesday, Juue
6, at 4 o’clock p. m., to fix salaries and
elect the teachers, as follows;
Superintendent of City Schools.
Principal of High School.
Two lady teachers for High School.
Principal of Albany Academy.
Eight lady teachers for Academy.
A teacher in vocal music and draw
ing.
A teacher In manual training.
A principal of Negro School.
Seven class teachers of Negro
School.
C. W. RAWSON, Mayor,
L. E. WELCH, Chairman.
Secretary.
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Furnished for Dally Herald ■ Readers
by Clark & Co.
Liverpool came firm this morning, 4
up on futures and 5 on spots; was due
3 up.
Prices yesterday were within so
small a compass that they possessed
no great interest, the net result for
the day being a small advance.
Now for a month of dry weather,
and crop conditions will be Al.
Liverpool closed steady, 4 up for the
day.
Labor is reported scarce everywhere
and the Increase In acreage is various
ly reported at from 2.70 to 7 per cent.
Postmaster Robbed.
G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at River
ton, la., nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all comfort, according to his
letter, which says: “For 20 years I
had chronic liver complaint, which led
to such a severe case of jaundice that
even my linger nails turned yellow;
when my doctor prescribed Electric
Bitters, which cured me and have kept
me well for eleven years.’ Sure cure
for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness
and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and
Bladder derangements. A wonderful
Tonic. At Albany Drug Co.’s drug
store. 50 cents.
Formation of Partnership.
Notice Is hereby given of the forma
tion of a partnership, for the general,
practice of law, the Arm name to he
Jesse W. Walters & Sons, being com
posed of Jesse W. Walters, Jesse W.
Walters, Jr„ and J. Hilsman Walters.
17-lwk.
Morris Weslosky, President!.
D. W. James, W.Pell,
1st Vico-Pres. 2nd Vice-Pres
Joseph 8. Davis, P. W. Joner
Caslier. Ass’t Cashier.
pirst Rational Bank.
ALBANY, GA.
Capital $50,006
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000
MONEY LOANED.
Deposits received subject to Sight
Draft. A general banking businesi
transacted. Bankers’ and merchants’
accounts solicited.
Morris Weslosky, D. W. James.
President. V.-Pres
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
N. R. Dehorf, Asst. Cashier
TM National BM
OF ALBANY. GA.
CAPITAL $50,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... 12,000.00
What are you
waiting for?
We have just
received another lot
of ARCTIC and
WHITE MOUN
TAIN Freezers.
1
These Freezers, are good and the
prices are better.
Give us a call.
"If we please you, tell others. If not, tell us.”
SparKs-Saxon Hardware Co.
Phone 300.
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
gvMEMBERSTe)
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.
PRIYATE MS TO PRIICIPAL POINTS
INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
Albany office, Pine St., next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6&
I. J. KALMON, Mgr.
The Best Place to Buy Your Clothes
"yrlghlF il906
By m
SCHLOSS ilfibs. A CO.
Fine Clothes Makers
Baltimore and New York
One good reason why
you should buy your
clothes here is your
f knowledge of their posi-
| tive newness. The pro-
i lounped 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 coma here. For quality,
style, fit and the right price.we can satisfy you. Let
us show you the new models.
MORRIS MAYER% DEPOT,
ALBANY,
,GA.
. Fernland Farms .
Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
VatronageJSolicited
For Enga.gemervts Telephone No. 199
Solicits accounts of firms and lnd*
viduals.
H B. Brown, .AJW. Muse,
President, V.-Preeident
J. P. Mnnnerlyn, Cashier,
itay National Baiii
Of ALBANY, GA.
Opened Buelnese Sept. 6th, 1000
CAPITAL
8URPLUS.
- $60,000
- 15,000
Every facility in the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
Fat Hens...
Shipment just received. In perfect condition. 50 cents each.
Plenty of Fresh Eggs, 20 c ents per dozen.
Beans and New. Irish Potat oes, fresh from the truck uaraen.
All kinds of Seasonable V egetables always on han„ „„„
liveries promptly made.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cak e dally.
Grocer_ E. 'BVSH-^Kc
Broad Street.
FIRE AND EARTHQUAKE
In San Francisco did not destroy the Safe Deposit Vaults
Their contents were preserved. I
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 vod
against: fire and burglary.
EXCHANGEuBANK OF ALBANY.