Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, December 19, 1924, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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* iber 19, 192' ws /*•» S§j| IgtSlf U. * — - ■ ■ LET SANTA CLAUS DO HIS SHOPPING WHERE ■ THERE IS SERVICE AND QUALITY AS WELL AS ■ PRICE. YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED. (New Crop 1924 Nuts) English Walnuts, lb. ., 38c, Soft Shell Almonds, lb. ,38c Brazil Nuts, lb........ 25c Mixed Nuts, lb....... 25c Pecans', lb........... ......40c FRESH, CHOICE CANDY Cocoanut Bon-Bons, lb. 25c Hard Mixed Candy, lb. 25c .. American Chocolate Drops, lb.....25c French Cream Chocolate Drops... 30c Log Cabin Rolls, lb. 33c La Belle Mixed, lb. 25c Blocks High Grade Xmas Candy, lb 32c or 5-lb. box for $L50 RAISINS, London Layer, lb. 14c Fruits at lowest prices—Oranges, Ap ples, Bananas, Keg Grapes, Grapefruit, Lemons, Tangerines, etc. Calemyrna A.&P. I FIGS CURRANTS Clean and Fresh 22c lb. 23c pkg. None Such A.&P. MINCE MEAT MINCE MEAT 16c pkg. 12!4c pkg. Special Holiday box of A 4-lb. package of your favorite SUN-MAID SOAP SEEDLESS t Containing 9 cakes. RAISINS A $1.25 value. 89 c 45 c NEW YORK STATE SUNNYFIELD FULL CREAM Sliced, Rindless CHEESE BACON 33c lb.* 39c lb. REX PURE KEROSENE LAfRD Bring 8-lb. pail your can $1.53 15c gal. PURE IONA FLOUR QUAKER OATS 24-lb. bag $1.19 5c lb. 48-lb. bag .$2.32 . A. & P. FLOUR COFFEE 24-lb. bag, S. R.. .$1.49 Bokar 50c 48-lb. ...... bag, S. R.. . $2.92 Red Circle 45c . . None Better Eight o’Clock 40c W£ HAVE A FULL LINE OF FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL. WE HAVE NATIONAL BISCUIT FRUIT CAKES. WE THANK YOU* THE GREAT A. & P. TEA CO. 131 W. Taylor Street Griffin, Ga. J. F. THOMPSON, Mgr. LAfERIMLIN I7YDPD riiPXIT I MRS. HATTIE WILSON •A. Correspondent , , The many friends of Mrs. Er nest Brown will be glad to know she is improving after a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Newman had as their guests last Sunday their son, Francis Newman, and his friend, Mr. Wood, both stu dents at the Pharmacy College at Atlanta. We are glad to report that Johnnie Newman is improving af ter a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rigle and son, John, were shopping in At lanta Tuesday. Fred Huckaby, who is attending prep college at Dahlonega, has re turned home to spend the holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Huckaby. We are sorry to report the in fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Choice Wiley is ill. J. W. Goodroe, of Hampton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har rison Newman Sunday. Barnesville News ) j ____ Mrs. Howard Collier and Mrs. Richard Caursey spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mrs. Wimberly Wilson and you®g son, Billy, will arrive Sat urday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Wilson’s mother, Mrs. Pea cock. Mrs. J. E. Bush and children spent Wednesday in Macon. Charles Rogers and Sam What ley, students at Mercer University, will arrive Friday to spend the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McMillan will leave Monday for Latta, S. C., where they will spend several Isfty ~~ weeks with Mr. McMillan’s par Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tyus and children left Wednesday for Flor ida, where they will spend Christ mas with relatives. Miss Elizabeth Bush has re turtied from Eatonton, where she has been visiting her grandmoth er, Mrs. P. B.'Griffith. Mrs. C. H. Humphrey spent Thursday in Macon. Mrs. Henry Anderson will re turn from Columbus, where she has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. B. M. Turner has return ed from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith spent Wednesday in Fort Valley. Ned Murphey, Clarence Willis, Jr., and Benjamin Hardy, Jr., who are students at the University of Georgia, will arrive Monday to spend the holidays with their par ents. Mrs. John Dyal is the guest of Mrs. Dyal’s sister, Miss Priscilla Strand, on Holmes Street. The Junior Three Arts Club met with Miss Doris Collier Tuesday afternoon. Miss Sara Moss, a student at G. S. C. W. arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays with her family. Dr. and Mrs. Doyle Solomon of Macon will spend Christmas with Mrs. Solomon's mother, Mrs. Pea cock. y Misses Agnes Anderson, Eliza beth Anderson, Frances Bush, Christine Moore, and Alma Crow der, students at Wesleyan (College, will arrive Friday to spend'the holidays with their parents. Mrs. W. H. Hahr entertained the members of her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home oh Thomaston street. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. W. T. Newman, operative case, is improving. Mrs.’ C. P. Archer and young daughter, Mary Ellen, will leave today. J. B. Crane, of Sunny Side, is improving. Charles Davis and Rubin Bot toms, who underwent tonsil op erations this morning, are im proving. British manufacturers will con struct the huge trans-Atlantic air ship recently ordered by the Brit ish government. GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS LADY A8T0R ADM,TS SHE’S FOND OF GIN London, Dec, 19.—Lady Astor, who is known for her sponsoring of the temperance legislation in the “of commons, of which she HWca member, has publicly owned to a liking for ardent spir its. Opening an east end “club” just convented from a liquor saloon to temperance ways, she said: I am very fond of gin and rum but as you go through life you will find there are a lot of things you want but are better without." HOW ITS DONE. Head Waiter (to waiter): The customer in the comer has order ed fresh made coffee. Just keep him waiting ten minutes. ARCHER (i ; 4 « lit LV % SATURDAY SPECIALS r ( i :■ SATURDAY SPECIALS Sweet Violet Pears, No. 2 can 29c ^^onteSUcedYd^wCUng^ De^lMi|^W^Pac^Pnjn^JK^^ 29c Peaches, 2 cans 21c COFFEE Fifth Avenue Coffee, 1-lb. cans., ,49c Lipton’s Coffee, 1-lb. cans..'____ 45c Lipto,»'s Coffee, 3-lb. cans.....$1.30 FLOUR Idahome, 48 lbs_____ $2.45 Idahome, 24 lbs. .. $1.27 Twinida, 48 lbs. .. $2.45 Twinida, 24 lbs. .. . $1.29 Lotus, Plain, 48 lbs. $2.25 Lotus, Plain, 24 lbs. , $1.45 Lady Lee, Self-Rising, 24 lbs... .$1.18 LARD Rex Pure Lard, No. 5 pails.. 82c Rex Pure Lard, No. 10 pails T=$r.595 Crescent Compound, No. 5 pail.. ,66c| Crescent Compound, No. 10 pail $1.29| 6-LB. KIT WHITE FISH 83' * * » Octagon Soap Six 5c bars 25c Star or Thompson Washing Powder 6 pkgs, 25c wmmm Matches 6 large boxes 25c Sugar, 10 lbs.. ,74c A COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS, NUTS & CANDIES D P. T. ARCHER WE DELIVER 115 W. TAYLOR ST. PHONE 1068 ■ ’W r ROY T. [ - QUALITY AND J SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BA if' 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar..... *v. 25 lbs. Granuiated Sugar.......$1.' 100 lbs. Granuiated Sugar......S7. i 24-lb. bag Idahome Flour.. ’____$1. ’ 48-lb. bag Idahome Flour... ♦ * 0 • ' 24-lb. bag Miss Dixie Flour.....$1.1' 48-lb. bag Miss Dixie Flour.....$2.3 10-lb. bucket Pure Lard........$1J 1-Ib!canl3ra 3 lbs. Special Ground Coffee____$1J LAST CHANCE * . Pure Lard in Bulk, lb. 19c FRESH MARKET MEATS : V Leg ’o Lamb, lb............ 33c Choice Round Steak, lb..........19c Choice Loin and Porterhouse Steak, \ lb..... * * * * * * » * Choice Pork Chops, lb...........28c I Choice Pork Shoulder Roast, lb .. ,22c Choice Pork Ham Roast lb . • » * Choice Chuck Beef Roast, lb.....1 Choice Hip Beef Roast, lb... Mill i Choice Stew Beef, lb...... i Choice Mixed Sausage, lb.. .....1 Choice Pork Sausage, lb.........2 FRUITS, CANDIES and NUTS Choice assortment Bkt Candy, lb. .2 - (10 varieties) Choice Oranges, per doz. 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50 Now, if you want a whole box of Oranges, we will Iff make you a good price. FANCY NUTS Large Brazil Nuts, lb ... I tel Medium Brazil Nuts, lb... 19c 1 Large English Walnuts, lb. Medium English Nuts, lb.........2: Large Pecans, lb................ 4' Medium Pecans, lb.............. Small Pecans, lb................ 29c I Large Paper Shell Almonds, lb, .. Large Mixed Nuts, lb............ RAISINS, GRAPES & COCOANUTS| Choice Layer Raisins, lb.. 1714c Choice Imperior Crapes, lb 24c Choice Cocoanuts.....15c, 2 for 25c FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED Will give in trade 40c a pound for Batter and 50c a dozen for Eggs. a WHEN UP TOWN MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEAD QUARTERS. YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECI ATED. WE THANK YOU. WE DELIVER J ROY T. PATTERSON Phones 831-832 119-121 WEST SOLOMON STREET FORT VALLE YGAME IS CALLED OFF The basket bail game between Fort Valley and the Griffin Ath letic Club, which was scheduled for tomorrow night, has been call ed off. There will be no more games until after Christmas. * Milk is now made from peanuts. The “WRITE” Gift PICKERING’S FOR GIFTS M‘ ’ rat-gsc'w ‘ ‘55:":‘éifl; wig , _ y . Ht 7 "gm/£51 ‘ m