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ory University, in Atlanta, arrived
in n Thursday night to spend
the days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Rogers, on
South'’ Eighth street.
Mrs. C. E. Ross, of Zebulon, was
shopping in Griffin Friday. ‘
t; James Anderson, who is attend
ing Riverside Military Academy,
V. at Gainesville, will arrive this af
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Domingos Grocery Co.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
A STORE FULL OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT, AT
THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
10 LBS. SNOW NO. 10 DRIFT PAIL
Finest S1.38
Granulated
5 LARGE BARS
SUGAR OCTAGON
SOAP
74 c 27 c
1 LB. Sweet, Fresh BUTTER 46 c
CREAMERY
LBS. Sweet Large PRUNES 29 c
CAKES ORANGES
We have the very best We have the largest
made by Mrs. George size, highest grade, sound
Patrick. AU flavors— Fruit. The town is load
Chocolate Layer ed with inferior (granges.
Don’t take a chance—buy
Lemon Cheese ihe best, they are cheaper.
Cocoanut Layer 1 Doz. Fancy
Devil Food Oranges
& tely
the very best 29 c
ruit Cake,
:
l-LB. BOX CHERRIES 49c
Chocolate Covered
NUTS APPLES
■ Every nut we have is We have Xmas
| absolutely fresh your
new crop, Apples—large, fancy, red
SI and guaranteed—
BRAZIL NUTS, lb .20c Winesap Apples. The
. kind everybody likes—
ENGLISH NUTS, lb . 30c
ALMOND NUTS, lb. 35c 35 c doz.
Urge PECANS, lb..*.45c
0 LBS. LARGE POTATOES 23 c
4EALY, IRISH
SAVE HERE BUY EGGS YOUR AND XMAS BE
6 pkgs. .SURE
Argo Starch GRIFFIN YARD
■ 6 25c pkgs.
(Absolutely this week’s)
Washing Powder
25c eggs
6 pkgs.
1 A. & H. Soda CCc doz.
25c Jv f!
BUY YOUR XMAS CANDY HERE
B We have the highest grade, all flavors, soft and 29 c
■ hard, mixed, per lb......................
1LB. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 45 c
COME TO SEE US—WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSI
NESS. COURTEOUS AND PROMPT SERVICE. WE
WILL WRAP AND FIX UP YOUR XMAS BOX FOR
YOU.
.
YOUR OUR
STO! SERVICE
127 West Taylor Street
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
WE HAVE YOUR TURKEY
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ternoon to spend the holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mm. J. W.
Anderson. I®
Msr. John Stevens . Manley Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Smith, in Barnesville for
several'days.
I
Mrs, Ella Lee Randall ana Miss
Katherine Randall spent Thursday
,in Atlanta with friends.
Mrs. Frederick Wilson spent
Friday in Atlanta with friends.
Misses Lucile and Caroline
Bruner, of Savannah, arrived in
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Griffin Thursday to spend the
Christmas season with their aunt,
Mrs. Gilman Brake, in the Marian
Apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. McCord, of Mc
Donough, visited friends in Griffin
Friday.
Mrs. R. H, Daniel and Mrs. Asa
Lemon, of McDonough, were shop
ping in Griffin this week.
Mrs. Robert F. Strickland went
to Atlanta Friday to be the guest
of Mrs. Beckham for the wedding
of her cousin, Miss Caroline Beck
ham, and William Bareett, which
will be a beautiful event of Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baxter, of
Philadelphia, have arrived in Grif
Jin, Mr. Baxter’s old home,
■4pend Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs, Newton J. Baxter, on
Hill street. <1
Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
and young son and daughter
Friday for South Carolina,
they will spend Christmas
relatives.
Jvfiss Rosalind Janes, senior
Agnes Scott College, in
arrived Thursday afternoon
spend the holidays with her
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Green,
formerly lived in Brooks,
moved to Griffin to make
home.
Miss Ruth Harrison
Thursday afternoon in Griffin
friends en route to her home in
Montezuma from Decatur.
William Nichols, who is
ing the Sewanee Military Acad
emy, in Sewanee, Tenn., arrived in
Griffin Friday to spend
Christmas vacation with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Burgess Bray and family, for
merly of Fayetteville, have mov
ed to Griffin to make their home.
A number of young people from
neighboring, towns motored to
Griffin Thursday night for the
performance of “The Fast Set” at
the Alamo Theatre.
Am
Harris Drewry, wro is a stu
dent in the medical department
at Emory University, in Atlanta,
arrived in Griffin Thursday night
to spend the holidays with his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Drew
ery.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mills Watt and
her guest, Mrs. Arnold Wood, of
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., will spend
the Christmas holidays with Mrs.
Frank Lindsey and Miss Mary
Mills, on South Sixth street?
JL
Mrs. Claude Sullivan and Mrs.
Luke Castile, former residents of
Griffin, now living in Charlotte,
N. C., will arrive in Griffin Jan
uary 1 for a visit to Mrs. Alex
Gossett, on South Hill street. *
Edwin McKenzie spent a short
while in G^fffin with friends Fri
day en route from Gainesville,
where he is a student at Riverside
Military Academy, to his home irr
Montezuma.
• Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Baird, Jr.,
returned to Atlanta Friday morn
Jllf s hs ri »fait to l iir.‘ gffff
Mrs. W. G. Cartlegde.
j Henry County
Misses Mary and Leonora
Weems, students at Agnes Scott,
at Decatur, are spending the holi
days in McDonough.
Miss Emily Griffin is spending
the holidays with her parents
at Hampton.
Mrs. Asa Lemon, Mrs. R. H.
Daniel and Bobby Daniel motored
to Griffin Monday.
Tom Brown, of Mercer Univer
sity, arrived Friday to spend th
holidays with home folks, in Me
XMAS CARDS
lc to $1.00
I PICKERING’S
FOR GIFTS
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Ddaough.
Misses Louise Smith and Jose
phine Turner, of Brenau, Gaines
ville, are Ending the holidays
with their parents in McDonough.
Ike Woodruff contemplates mov
ing to Jackson in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm M. Hut
ton will arrive Christmas eve to
spend the Christmas holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
M. Hutton, in McDonough. l.
Mrs. John G. Hazlehurst arriv
ed this week to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her
PHIL PATTERSON’S
GROCERY
We extend to every one our best
wishes for a Merry, Merry Xmas. May
the glad tidings ring in your ear
through the holidays and a Happy New
Year.
$ SPECIALS
FOR
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
No. 1 Special, $6.00 UJ rl, ¥ crt £ cm 5 3 -j ^ UJ
a 0 u o ft y
2 lbs. Mixed Nuts .$ .60 o o S ^
3 lbs. Raisins........ . .60 a “gp> s os uj Ui c n H
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2 lbs. Mixed Candy. .60 g * O Z
2 Large Cocoanuts. . . . . . .25 3 S * i j § | * °
2 2 lbs. doz. Grapes........ Bananas. ._______.60 .50 s a w< u
. . ,.. §
2 lbs. large Pecans. . . . 1.00 o a. J 2 ^ j jE E
50 large Apples...... 1.20 sr >* o O u h
50 large Oranges. 1.20 CC .. ^ bfcflC P>
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Total $6.55 P 9 UJ cc
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n 0 cc ^<Sad 2 Q -J >*
No. 2 Special, $3.00 & op > a L £ 2. LU ^ ^ H r-f
1 Cocoanut..... .$ .15 O uJ Q u H
1 lb. Grapes....... Ha aSgaloo ^ ^ D -J
. .25
1 doz. Bananas.... .30 >QZ
1 lb. Mixed Candy. .30 Q O LJ
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1 lb. Mixed Nuts . . . .30 ^ Q m Q I
2 lbs. Raisins...... ^£zh<w~ m
.40 Z F*-uj t
1 lb. Pecans....... .50
25 25 large large Apples...... Oranges. .60 SjT^Q^Z
. . , . .60
Total $3.40 > ujosuce:^^^ ui ul d y ui
(Order Specials by Number) ujQaja.022 uj
OUR MIXED NUTS ARE FINE— 29 c
5 different kinds, per lb..........
A Nil. 1 Box of Oranges
Sizes T76 to 216
24c and 33c per doz.
? NUTS
No. 2 Walnuts, per lb. ...... 29c
No. 1 Walnuts, per lb....... 39c
No. 2 Brazil Nuts, per lb. ...23c
No. 1 Bfazil Nuts, per lb. ... 29c
NoJJjtuar^ Pecans .50c
2 to 3-lb. Friers, per lb. 35c
Large Fat Hens, per lb. 22c
SPECIALS ON DESERT FRUITS
THRU XMAS
No. 2 can Peaches____ 23c
No. 2i/ 2 can Peaches. ____ 31c
No. V/i Bartlet Pears..... .. 41c
No. 2 { h White Cherries.:. 43c
No. 2Vi Fruit Salad____ 44c
No. 2 Fruit Salad........ 29c
No. 1 Sliced Pineapple____ 21c
No. 2 Sliced Pineapple____ ... 31c
No. I Grated Pineapple... \ 18c
No. 2 Grated Pineapple... 21c
WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE
J "V
PHIL PATTERSON
Telephones 649 and 650 125 W. Taylor St.
WE DELIVER
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Hutton in
McDonough. Mr. Hazlehurst and
Monroe B. Hutton are also in
McDonough for the holidays.
•Starting in 1870 from 20 I
trees,
the navel-orange crop in Califor
nia now exceeds 8,000,000 boxes
annually.
a MAMMA” DOLLS
PICKERING’S
FOR GIFTS
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Friday. December 19, 1924.
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Pint can Wesson Oil____ .....21c
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10 LBS. 10 LBS. LARGE
.. , ' <f
Yellow Yams Irish Potatoes
29c 23c •
No. 10 Rex Pure Lard____ . $1.58
Fancy Cocoanuts Fancy Cocoamits
Medium Size Extra Large
3 for 25c 2 for 25c
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
Why pay fancy prices when you can get the best of pure,
wholesome candies and the prettiest Christmas packages
of high-class standard candies at our very low prices?
Bulk Candies, assorted flavors, lb . 29c
l-LB BOX LOWNEY’S 1-LB. BOX LOWNEY’S
Gold Stripe ®AslkJtted *• American
Chocolates Beauties
59c 59c
Small Round Stick Candy, lb......16c
HALF POUND BOX Chewing Gum
BUTTERFLY
Lime Mints Assorted Flavors
27c 2 pkgs. 7c
La
Full Cream Cheese, Ih. . 27c
No. 2 can Rogers* No. 1 can Rogers’
Sugar Corn Sugar Corn
2 for 25c 10c
Mb* jar Libby’s Mince Meat......31c
Zion Fig Bars ROGERS'
Fresh and Fine Ginger Snaps
* 2 lbs. 35c 1 lb. 10c
Atmore Mince Meat, 2 pkgs 25c
CAMPBELL’S ROGERS’ !
fir
Pork & Beans Lye Hominy
No. 2 can No. 2l/ 2 can
10c lie
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs •25c
Tomatoes ROGERS’ FANCY
No. 2 can English Peas
No. 2 can
12%c 19c
Cream of Wheat 24c
Extra Large SEAL-SWEET
ORANGES
ORANGES Size 288
1 doz...... 16c
23c doz. 2 doz. 30c
Tangerines, 2 dozen for 35c
SEAL-SWEET GRIMES GOLDEN
GRAPE FRUIT APPLES
WHILE THEY LAST
Sues 54-64 Large Size
6 for 23c 2 doz. 33c
| A COMPLETE. STOCK OF FRESH FRUITS AND
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VEGETABLES
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