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Market Reports
(Over Pursley, Slaton & Co.'s
Private Wireyf
New Orleans Cotton
jOpen'High Low ClosejCloso
Jan. (IMP '25.60 J25.81j24.98l24.98 25.65 rev
Mch, May — j25.7ojz6.02J25.22J25.22 25.80j26.08j25.29 25.82
-- 25.29 25.95
Oct. --- 25.60j25.65J24.85 24.85 25.54
Dec. — 25.60|25.80i24.95 24.95 25.60
Spots—Maddling 75 down 25.00.
New York Cotton
Prev.
Jan |OpenJHighjLowjClose {25.55j25.89j25.05j25.05 Close
— 25.79
Mch. — j25.90j26.13|25.27 25.27 26.05
May — j26.05|26.35j25.55 25.55 26.25
Oct — 28.56 26.66 25.90 25.00 26.60
Dec. 25.60 25.81 25.00 25.00 25.73
Spots—Middling 75 down 25.00
Griffin Spot Cotton
Good middling 24.75.
Strict middling 24.50.
Middling 24.25.
Grain and Provision
Open j Prev.
WHEAT- j Close J Close
Dec. 147 145% 146%
May i5i% i 50 151%
July ....................139% 137 137%
CORN—
Dec. 113% 110% 115
May ..........117% 113% 116%
July 117% 113% 116%
OATS—
—
De#, 58%
May ...... 64% 61% 61%
July 62% 59% 59
We Enjoy Serving You
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DOMINGOS GROCERY CO • h
I THING Mr. into ters handling m order our J. and H. THAT store, Chickens. an to Dallas, give exclusive will IS you having EATABLE, be We ready line better have moved of for service. made Western STOP business his this meat AT Meats, FOR connection tomorrow,' DOMIN- market ANY- Oys
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
No. 10 Pail Snowdrift $1.43
In order that everyone can try and appreciate the
quality of FERRIS BREAKFAST BACON, the fin
est Bacon that was ever brought to Griffin, we are
?oing to reduce it Saturday only. Don’t fail to
try a pound and see the difference.
Sliced Ferris Breakfast Ba
con, no rind, only . 35c lb
J^O^Granulated SUGAR 73i
lOjBjRISH POTATOES27 c
24HSJDAHOME FI .01 IRS I.U
MAXWELL COFFEE 41 c
HOUSE
12-lb. sack Whole Wheat Flour, Bran
and all..................... 69c
Sweet and Fresh Cordele Creamery
Butter, lb. 42c
^HET^or^ Potatoes 25c
Fancy Western Leg o 1 Lamb, lb .. 37 , /ic
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,arge !ec ysters, qt 75c
Pure All Pork Sausage, lb 30c
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A full variety of Vegetables and Fruits,
Fresh Meats.
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We Appreciate Your Business
DOMINGOS GROCERY CO.
RIBS—
Oct. ............ .12.25 12.25 12.25
Nov. ....... 12.30 12.30 12.30
LARD—
Oct. ..... 14.40 14.52 14.37
Nov............ 14.67 14.55 14.45
BELLIES—*
Oct. ..........14.25 14.35 14.00
Nov.......................14.25 14.37 14.07
Cotton Letter
New York, Oct. 3.—First prices
were easier on a weather map bet
ter than expected in the southwest,
but the market worked up to yester
day’s high on buying by bulls and on
purchases credited to New York
New Orleans wire house preliminary
to the issuance of their crop indi
cation of 11,500,000. The resultant
bulge met heavy realizing by
er longs and prices gave way, the
setback being helped by the Mc
Fadden crop indication of 12,544,
port. Another estimate later was
000 bales which was only 52,000
less than the last government re-
12,000,000.
The multiplicity of condition
ports, private ,and government, is
very confusing and almost farcical.
This downward reaction in cotton
should go further to adjust the tech
nical conditions.
Cleanest City in U. S.
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chant in Griffin march out to the
curbstone, right about face and
stand at attention a few minutes,
asking himself the question: ‘Does
my store front look as good as I
wettid—Hke^lbYTtTtoT 1 ^
Then act.
Do not let your neighbor get in
front of you. The trick can be
turned with a gallon or ^two of paint.
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
“The harvest time is here. People
from adjoining counties are coming
here to spend their cash. Tourists
,
are daily passing through and they
will carry their message to nearly
every state in the union, Let’s
make Griffin the ,cleanest and
painted city in the U. S. A. Seven
ty-five per cent of all surfaces are
i«rc~3 a ROGERS Store near.
>re
Big Sale on Flour
Saturday Only
48-lb. bag Rogers 37 Self-Ris. Flour.$1.071 Flour $2.14 i
24-lb. bag Rogers 37 Self-Ris.
48-ib. bag Rogers LaRosa Plain Flour$2,141 I
24-lb. bag Rogers LaRosa Plain FJour$L07
48-lb. bag Clover Leaf Plain Flour . $1.84 1 J
24-lb. bag Clover Leaf Plain Flour. 96c
48-lb. bag Sure-Nuff Self-Ris. Flour $1.99*
24-lb. bag Sure-Nuff Self-Ris. Flour $1.911
24-fb.Hbag White Lily Self-Ris, Flour $1.25
24-!b. bag White Lily Plain Flour
..
No. 10 REX PURE LARD
■Mil
25-lb. bag Domino Sugar..... $2.03
10-lb, bag Domino Sugar...... . 83c
5-!b, bag Domino Sugar........ 42c
..
ROYAL ASTER SHORTENING, lb. 15c
No. TNi can Del Monte Peaches 30c
No. Vh can Del Monte White Cherries 43c
No. IVi can Del Monte Sliced Pineapple 36c
No. IVi can Libby Bartley Pears. ____35c
40 LBS. LARGE IRISH POTATOES, 27c
| I No. 1 can Del Monte Fruit Salad 31c
No. 1 can Del Monte White Cherries 23c
No. 1 can Rose Dail Bartley Pears____19c
No. 1 can Del Monte Plums
SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS 29c
SWIFT’S PICNIC HAMS . 17c
No. 2 can Sealdheart Grape Fruit 24c
No. 2 can Del Monte Red Raspberries. 40c
|No. 2 can Del Monte Fruit Salad 40c
|No. 2 can Libby Sliced Pineapple.....29c
Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, dozen 43 c
Full Cream Cheese, lb ...... 27c
Pickled Pig Feet, lb.......... 15c
A complete line of Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Be sure to see our display at Southeastern Fair
next week.
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Thoi-e's a ROGERS Store near jmhi ——^
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being neglected. ‘Save the surface
and ,you Save all.’ It will mean
money in your pocket to say# the
surface with paint and \.rnish.
it We urge you to. clean up to
morrow (SSaturdhyi, and pile your
; rubbish in a place convenient for
the truck. Don’t forget to trim
your hedge.”
October 3, 1924.
ROY T. PATTERSON
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Loin, Porterhouse & Round Steak, lb. 20c
Beef Roast, lb. . 12'/ 2 c
Stew Beef, lb. 10c
*
Beef Liver, lb. 15c
Veal Steakjb. 20c
Veal Chops, lb. 20c
Veal Roast, lb. 15c
Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced, lb.. 39c
*>
Cured Ham, sliced, lb. 45c
Boiled Ham, sliced, lb. 60c
Baked Ham, sliced, lb. 65c
10 LBS. IRISH POTATOES........35c
Fresh Eggs, dozen 49c 1 1
per
48 lbs. Twinida Flour, self-rising... .S2.39JJ
48 24 lbs. lbs. Hollyhock Twinida Flour, self-rising. $1.24 $2.391 [j
Flour, self-rising .
24 lbs. Hollyhock Flour, self-rising. $1.24|
48 bs. Idahome Flour, plain $2.29
^ ^s. Mahome Flour, plain $1.19
^8 lbs. Ida Lilly Flour, plain
24 lbs. Ida Lilly Flour, plain *1.19
1 Pint Can Wesson Oil____ 27c
POST TOASTIES and CORN FLAKES, 9c
Fresh Prunes, per lb. I21/2C
Fresh Evaporated Peaches, lb......12>/jc
12 lbs. Sugar 99c
«Chesterfield and Camel Cigarettes . 15c
l Carton Chesterfield or Camels..... $1.40
m
100 lbs. Sugarine Egg Mash $3.75
50 lbs. Sugarine Egg Mash. $1.90
100 lb. bag Succo Scratch Feed____$3.15
No. 10 bucket Pure Lard $1.59
No. 10 bucket Compound $1.39
I LB. FRESH GROUND COFFEE, ,29c
31/2 lbs. Fresh Ground Coffey.... 99c
6 bars Octagon Soap....... 24c
3 bars Palm Olive Soap......... ;..24c
Fresh Cranberries, qt. ....... 19c
Fresh Lettuce, Celery, Home Grown Snap
| Beans, Fresh Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes,
Fresh Corn, Bell Peppers, Oranges,
Apples, Bananas, Lemons, Fresh Tokay
Grapes.
Do not be afraid to stock your pantry at these
Bargain Prices, for you will see higher prices iri
the near future. ““"Give us a trial order. All orders
will be filled promptly. Your patronage will be
highly appreciated. i
ROY T. PATTERSON %
PHONES 831-832 119-121 W. Solomon St.
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