Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, October 17, 1924, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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> ■■■■• - 1924. .................... . . Market Reports . (Over Parsley, Slaton & Co.’s Private Wire) Jno. F. Clark & Co.’s Cotton Letter New York, Oct. 17.—Cotton op ened easier on local selling due to the beautiful map but the con tracts were absorbed on trade orders and the market rallied oyer 50 points to 23.05 for De cember. Additional buying by sionals who bought yesterday and covering by shorts who nervous over storm for the week end were factors in the rise.- r The market, however, met Stylish 'l MADE TO ORDER 2-Piece // ' SUITS m 25 * ALL THE SAME PRIC L FULL SUIT OR OVERCOAT ALL UNErPRI€E=--$29.5d~ A look at our wonderful assortment of new and stylish fabrics and a sample of our work manship will convince you beyond 'all doubt that this sale offers a real opportunity to save on a suit made to your order. Perfect Fit and Tailoring Guaranteed AU 300 Wool Styles Patterns i On Display A. McMICHAEL, Manager We do Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Dyeing. Phone 824 113 W. Solomon St. 7 b ■ ■ i m m $ - f u? The NEWS Next Serial Story o THE EVIL SHEPHERD, by E. Philips Oppenheim \ v -0. ■. ..... A story of English life of a mel odramatic character, so fascinating and so stirring that you are sure l to receive a series of thrills. -7 Watch For Opening Installment 1 I n ■ ■ 4 ' ''A-; created selling around 23.00 cents for December and about that time the week-end figures came in showing large insight figures and a quick setback occurred carrying price s down fo the opening lows. All supply news was bearish but a steady spot demand at gradually improving basis was reported from the Atlantic and there were indications of a large short in terest in spots. It may be difficult to maintain rallies without some stimulant to attract increased buying. New York Cotton Open High ] Low 1 Cl’se pPrev I Close Jan 122.67 23.15 22.62 22.63 22.83 Mch 23.50 22.95 22.98 23.20 ‘ GRIFFINDAILY NEWS lay Oct. 23.40 23.60 23.14 23.18 23.40 Dec 122.65 23.05 22.50 22.53 22.73 Spots—Middling 20 down 23.45> Griffin Spot Cotton Good middling 22.50. Strict middling 22.25. Middling 22.00. New Orleans Cotton A Prev iOpen|High] Low jCl'se Close Jan fylch 122.60 23.00 22.45 22.53 22.68 22.95 122.80 23.27 22.70 22.83 May J23.14 23.36 22.93 22.97 23.12 Oct |22.55 22.90 22.38 22.45 22.55 Dec. j 22.60 22.97 22.39 22.49 22.65 Spots—Middling 0 down 22.50. Grain and Provision j- 1 j I Prev. I Open Close | Close WHEAT Dec — 150 150% 149 May ... 153% 154% 153% July ... 135% 135% 135 Corn Dec 109% 109 109% flday 111 110 % 111 % RIBS July 112 111 % 111 % OATS Dec. 53% 54 54 May 58% 58% July 55 55% 55 Oct. _____ 12.30 12.30 12.25 Nov.____ 12.32 12.32 >12.25 LARD .. Oct. .... ... 15.85 16.10 15.77 Nov.---- ... 15.45 15.52 15.35 Jan _____ ... 14.25 14.35 1420 Bellies Oct. ---- T4.87 14.87 14.87 Nov. ---- 14.35 14.35a 14.35 Jan. ____ 13.00 13.00 TRAIN HITS MAIL BAG SCATTERING $60,000 FOR MILES ALONG ROAD Pittsburgh, Oct. 17.—More than ?60,000 was scattered along three miles of railroad track between Ambridge and Sewickley, sub urbs, last evening, when a Penn sylvania express train ran over a mail pouch containing the money it became known last night. The jar of subway trains slight ly shakes the foundations of London forty feet below the street surface. FILL SUNNY SIDE PULPIT The Rev. J. P. Wilborn will preach the morning service at the Sunny Side Methodist church Sun day in the ahsence of Rev. B. L. Betts, the regular pastor. f Rev. Betts urges the people of Sunny Side to attend this meet ing and give the visiting minis ter a cordial welcome. He will fill his pulpit at the next services. Tarrytown, Oct. 17.—Edward Helwig, village barber, who da mits that he is more or less re sponsible for the baldness of John D. Rockefeller, the oil king, today celebrated his fiftieth anniversary at his trade. t ■r AAi. Jk. A, A A A 4, A AAAiA r • $ A (]£=£ r liim g-sS FURNITURE THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SUITES in French Walnut, American Walnut, Decorated Ivory All dust proof construction throughout. Bow End Bed, Chifforobe, Vanity. Prices—$90.00 and up VICTROLA COLUMBIA EDISON -O Machines and Records J3L j L. W. GODDARD & SON CO. p ^ T' " T T TTY T " ' > ' " Sf w T t f f ? V T " ▼ '▼ T T " 'T' 'T "T T " r T WM COAL COAL COAL Why waste money buying the cheapest coal? We have best grade TENNESSEE JELLICO at a reasonable price. PEOPLES ICE COMPANY PHONE 287 Read for Profits—Use for Results. News Want Ads. 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