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Special Presentation 1V
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
WESLEY
FRECKLES
BARRY
IN
W<?s7ey J8arrj£
“Heroes of
the Street”*
Direct from last week’s record
run at the Howard Theatre in
Atlanta.
STRAND
Tuesday
WBBIB, BBOEdCT ~
Market Gossip
deceived Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
Private Wire
XKW ORLEANS. La.—LIvorjKiril
to 12 to 23 up by .Now Orleans. 12
IN higher. moat on near or rather
i July.
Southern *iM.yi Thurmlay wtre un-
angeil to 65 up; Dallas 65 U|>;*sales
Dallqs none; middling 27.to. Some
ort covering of 'July near close of
Thursday caused market to bulge.
Tenders here likely, to ho light owing
small ccrttflixited stock, and while
w York has a large certificated
>ck. 78,000 balew, it la aald to »>«
ned by 'one firm and no one ex-
>t themselves, knows what dispo
sition la to he made of the cotton. In
other womIm, tender in New York
may or may riot he large,
other of the numerous private
monthly crop condition report* due
are apt to follow In rapid succession
before bureau day, July 2nd, some
may be Issued today. However, they
will hardly be more bullish than the
one released, Thursday making con
dition G7.7, Increase In acreage 7.7
per cent, nnd Indicated yield only
10,500,000. Home of them may show a
higher condition and prospects for a
larger crop.
Meanwhile weather conditions In
land. weevil reports, development 111
spots and outside news will have to
sconed with. Sentiment more or
less bullish again but cautious.
Sees Prosperity rt
For This Section
(Continued From Pago One) ^
produce the staple. But Mr. Mar
tin said that our Southern farmer!
cannot under present conditions
cultivate ns much cotton ns for*
merly nnd this will force them tr
produce other crops to supplement
the staple, and thus grow their
supplies. This they are now
beginning to do, and It 1# going
to make of - the south the riches*
nnd most Independent counfry on
earth. With our climate and sol
can still produce cotton nnd dr
grow every crop known to the
temperature gone, nnd likewise
have the greatest stock raising
country In the world. It will not
■lie many j:eanl before a tidal
wave of prosperity will sweep ovor
Southland.
MARKETS
ATHENS COTTON
Tho lornl cotton market cloned at
the name level »* tile previous close
of Thursday. 27 l-l cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close I-.C.
Jnn 14.11 11.99 11.05 13.9.7 14.00
|july .. .. 17.31 17.11 17.15 27.04 97.20
Oct. ..... 14.S7 24.05 24.10 21.5* 24.80
Dec. 24.35 24.20 21.79 24.10 24.20
11 A. M. Hide: January 24.10; July
27.45; October 14.94; December 24.43.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
■ Open High Low Cloee P.C
Jnn. .. .7 1175 24.40 21.97 14.1* 12.04
July .. ..- 27.11 27.74 17.21 27.05 27.28
Oct 14.31 25.10 14.71 35.13 24.22
Dec 23.00 14.71 14.17 24.02 23.*1
11 A. .21. Bids:/January. 23.711 July
27.44; October 24.15; December 23.32.
LIBERTY BOND*
Oden P. C.
J 1-il *100.23 101.00 '
First .4 1-4S 98.10 91.11
Second 4'l-4s 98.9 * 93.11
Third 4 1-4* 91.19 98.19
Fourth 4 1-4* .. .... 08.14 98.14
Victory O* 50
1« milled'from the flocot toft wheat ob
tainable. and for fine cakes, biscuits,
pastries, etc.. Hi Is unexcolled. At .your
grocery. s
Wcbb-Crawford Co.
' Wholesalers, Athens.
nUBH 'MILLING CO.
Seymour. Indiana
Listen Folks!
Why Is PIGGLY-WIGGLY Interested in
the Curb Market? (
“We are all dependent on the Farmer. He
who produces from the sbil makes the tangi
ble assets. We all must do our best to make
the farmer contented and keep him on the
farm, otherwise, we in the city must eventu
ally suffer.” .
Therefore, we say, trade at the
CURB MARKET, then trade at
PIGGLY - WIGGLY
Fancy Large 360 Size Lemons, OQm
Dozen .. . t ..." 6vv
(Lemons are worth $9.00 wholesale, we are
selling them cheaper at this price in a re
tail >yay.) i *
lO'pounds Sugar,
(In paper sacks at this price) .
. 98c
1-4-bound NOO-NAME Fancy.
1 On
Orange Pekoe TdL Zr .. ,1'
(Keep our money at home, a rfcjl value.)
: Classic ^qp'fcofee,
Pound'.' .
35c
Del Monte Salad Points,
No. 1 tall can
34c
10 pounds Calumet Baking
Powder .. .. ...
$1.75
Pints Pure Honey,
Mason Jar ..
45c
PIGGLY - WIGGLY
Same Prices At Ak-e^tores of
PADDOCK & CO., Inc.
WHEAT—
Sept.
Dec. .. .. <.
July
CORN—
Sept. ..
her.
July
OAT8—
Kept
llec.
July
104%
107%
104%
79%
67%
n%
40%
40%
NSW Y0|»K STOCKS
Open 1 p.v r.c.
m 77%
14% ....
04 34%
•3% 92%
70% 70%
35% 36
66% 66
11% Tee.
101% ioi
Coca Cola
hMw'i, Inc
Ketmlcott Copper
l). H. Kteol
U. H. Sugar
Southern Ry
Tan American ..
Industrial Aloohol
N. Y. City
14%
33%
92%
71%
35%
67%
50
100%
ATHENS CURB MARKET
OULLETIN
Beane, string, SO oente gallon.
Beet*. 10 cents bunch.
Dewberriee. 10 cente quart.
Huckleberries, 26 cents quart
i Htrawberrles, 20 centa quart.
Cabbage. S cehte heed.
* Chicken*, frier* 25 gent* poupd.
Chickens, frtsrs. cenU pound.
Hens, 20 cent* a pognd. •
Boosters, 12 rants a pouad.
Cucumbers, I cents, pound.
Carrots. 10 cents n bunch.
Ham, home cured, 25 cents a pound.
Lard, home made. 16 cent* pound.
Lettuce. T and 10 cents head.
a Onions, 5 and It cents a bunch,
*Feoa, English,*20 cenU a gtlloa.
Potatoes. Irish. 2% cents pound.
Potatoes, sweet. 25. cents a peck.
Squash, 4 cenU ter pouad.
Turnip Oreens, H cents a peck.
Turnips. 10 cenU s bunch.
Home tprown Corn Meal. 40 rants »
peck. ‘
FIVE GAMES THIS WEEK
WRIGHT8V1LLS, Os —After de-
feating Sparta two. games the pul
week, the lut game on Friday J>T i
a score of 6 to 2, Wrifchtsvllle will
Aalui on .TenntUe for'a aeries of
five .gamea the coring week. On
Monday, Wednesday and Friday the
games will be played here. On
Tuesday and Thursday the teami
will play at Tennllle. Moloney, the
SaYsunah pitcher obtained by,
SyrighUviHe, will iwohably pitch In
Monday’a tamo. George Brown, of
Summertown, a‘ third baseman, has
f»een added to the WrigbUrllle
roster.
For Creamy
Salad Dressings
‘ There is really no limit
to the use of Carnation
Milk in your home, it is
themodernMilkSupply.
Try It,, for instance,
when making salads and
salad dressings; the re
sults will delight you.
Pure cows'’milk from
the country, with paft
of the water removed by
evaporation, then stei^- ^
Used in hermetically
Mated containers—that •
is Carnation Milk. Your
grocer can supply you^
Write for the Carnation
Cook Book. It is free.
f»r-,*'a»Ht#sJ| thf'Oo.th and pit
hamr tfbn^ Tiy Hhe^'pest to pit
raiser of grain, meat and live
stock in the west Is permanent
These farmers found in the south
n near and lucrative market foi
their produce, and .now that the
Houth Is raising Its own suppllei
nnd will continue to do so, thlf
market has been closed to them
Their only hope now Is to sell tneh
grain and food stuff to Europe nn<'
enter Into competition with th*
world. He said the situation lr
Russia will In time be settled am'
Russia is the greatest, grain grow
Ing country on earth end can ralaf
wheat and other gfhlns cheaper
than we can In tho United States
The high freight rotes seriously
prejudice the western .fhVmer. Hi
told of the farmers 6f\jowa nnd
other western, states last year sell
n at fifteen cents per bu
shel nnd raised this crop on lnn<*
that many of them bought on credi
laying from $300 to $500 per acre
These western formers are todaj
bankrupt and would Klfldly mov«
south and take thsj pl^ce, of the
negro If they hn'd tho means ti
do so. Mr. Martin said our south
I ern farmers think their condition
jls serious, but if they travel ovei
l he great prairie nnfl graln-grow
j Ing states of the west and talk
with the farmers they will find
that they are fomnate and hap
py. The whole sputh is destinfu*
to experience a reign of great
prosperity and no port of out
country Is more favorably located
for this thnn the i Piedmont sec
tion. Beginning with the crop thh
year, a great dawn of prosperitj
will break upon the South.
AIRPLANES RUSH
NEWSPAPERS BETWEEN
ts,«^/xS UROPEAN CAPITAL8
LONDON. — London and P.ri»
newspaper publisher, have .set Am
erican newspapers a good example
by transporting thousands of tons
of newspapers by aeroplanes be
tween the ^two capitals. It is now
possible for American" or others to
i 5. urc ,, V®, c °P ie ? of their favorite
I English joumils in the streets of
Paris soon after breakfast while
Parisians and Americans in London
enjoy similar advantage* In regard
to their favorite French publica
tions.
LOCUSTS HAVE
pine PEQIGREE
HARRISBURG.—A brood of sev-
enteen-yesr locusts—In the words
an*
- *
■7 .'ll ■*iWHPAti fTOE‘21 '»2S.
?he t portoaf6al* i ciM^ ! i|o' 'brobl
which hss appeared at regular to.
tervala In thla country ainco 1634
when the Pilgrims discovered the
Insocta In Kaasacl.usaet,, la male.
Ing It appearance’In Pennsylvania
thla spring.
They am present already In tour
counties, and aro expected In 19
more.
CARNATION Mitt PRODUCTS CO.
21«lCoe.UMi.r.BuUdt«t.Chios.' -
Carnation
Milk
"From CnSiSJ Cwi*
TUUUlUrtdmiwhUe
Sfc.tan_
SS«t u» Carnation Mldi~
Inecoolatec.. TMaiadpa mikea lilt
There sre many other recipes ss
good ss this In the Caros tion Cook
Book. Send for IL
BIG TENT
TONIGHT 8:15
The
GREAT
ient
Thoi
amton’s
4. SATURDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable 8oup
Roosf Veal and Dressing
String Beans
New Potatoes
Candled Yams
Mullins and Biscuits
Cold Slaw
Choice of Pies
Coffbo, Tea or Milk
’ 50 Cents
Supper 50c y •
SlrloIn Steak. Country Style
• Hominy Grits
. Dolled Onion,
Fried Potato Cakes
Hot Biscuits
.Jelly Roll
Cream Sauce
Coffee, Tea or Milk
6Q Cents
THE WIER GROCERY CO.
Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Cash and Deliver Phone 166
Budwine in Many States
Budwine, the popular Athens
.made beverage. Is -Making 'em
Ifglad they’re thirsty” in many
states this hof weather. Inaulries
from distant points are coming in
every few flays. Arrangements
have Just been completed for bot
tling Budwine in Cincinnati and
I several other western points.—
Advertisement.
. . SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
25 pounds Sugar,
Cloth bags .t . ..
$2.48
10 pounds Sugar,
Cloth bags ... .*.
$1.05
5 pounds. Sugar,
Cloth bags. '
55c
1 pound can Lipton Banquet or
Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea ....
80c
l-2^)ound can Lipton Banquet or
Tetley’s Orange Pekoe T(ea .. .. ’.
42c
1-4 pound can Lipton Banquet or
Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea .... .
23c
Ektra Fancy Prunes,
Per pound
19c
1HK KoIMK IAr
nlsgJI Mgmilt i$l wllk i n
f (UVM a Miss Mildred Matt
Z t J 4*9 Cobb St. Reward.
Oranges, Bananas, .Lemons, ‘
\ Cantaloupes, Grape Fruit
THE WIER GROCERY* CO.
Phone 166-:---
■Hi
Modern Comfort
Keynote in New
Cotton Exchange
*v* • ' • •
i n fay l A6»ocl*ted Pregi.).
jojw., YORK—The latest tblnf
ln'nrenas will be thrown open about
July 5 whew the New York Cotton
Exchange dedicates Its new $5,000,-
Q00 skyscraper homo down on Han
over Square, amid the financla'
warrens of lower Manhattan. .
Away up on top of th* exehahge
beneath vnultod domes,, and?’ dell
cately tinted £tosiaca, ‘ Will be a
place for the bulla nnd tfeat* to
romp and roar in private pande
monium—the cotton trading pit
Just under the sky It will be, with
broad, high windows overlooking
the four quarters of the globe
whence come the cototn nnd th<
gold in which they deal.
' The new exchange adjolnk thf«
old one, on the little • trlangulai
park fronted by one and two-
story buildings . behind antiqu
lamp posts, where , traders stir
conduct the commercial enterprise!
on which their, forebears embark
ed when New Yqrk began to bi
talked of as a coming mart o'
commerce.’ ^
The first IS. floors.'of the struc
ture will he sprinkled with the of
flees of 400 resident members, tele
graph, cable and telephone agendei
and ticker service bureaus. A bat
tery o fspeedy elevators, with re«*
and green light signal systems lik<
those of a train despatcher’i
board, will shuttle between floors
"topping only at top and bottom
during the rush hours when the pH
is opening nnd (dosing.
NEWSPAPER MEN
GO YO SWEDEN
STOCKHOLM — .Fifty leading
Journalists from all parts of the
world, including six from the Unit*
ed States, will participate In thr
International \ Press Congress at
Gothenburg, Sweden, which openr
July 16 In conectlon with the Ter-
qentennlll Jubilee Exposition. Af
ter the congress they will be taker
on pleasure tours . through the
most Interesting sections of the
country; according to travel plans
and schedules-which have been ar
ranged here.
The newspaper men will tx
guests of Sweden from the time
tf *y leave home until they return.
RAILROAD 80LD FOR C08T
OF 23 LOCOMOTIVES
PRAGUE—Rainroa^s. are cheap
in Cxechoalovokla, and the state
recently has purchase! from private
owners several lines at prices which
undoubtedly defy competition.
The Bustthrad line, 300 mllec
long, wjnt for 34,OOP.OOO crowns.
Included wsta 254 locomotives* 22-'
tenders, 230 passenger cars and
8,260 freight cars.
Locomotives cost today 1,500,000.
crowns, passenger cars 600.000 each,
and freight cam 30,000 crowns. At
current .rates of exchange 84,000,-
000 arowns amounts to about |1,-
000..000. 0
LIBERALS IN 8WEDEN .
INCLINE TO PROHIBITION
STOCKHOLM—Prohibition as r
Plank In the liberal platfosm 1s re
sponsible for n reduction In liberal
party representation In the.’lower
house- of payment from ‘lie
members ten years ago to 20 at
the present time.
Mute Molds Bust o/
Harding
SAN ANTONIO. Tex/—A feature
of the annual convention of the
Woodmen of the World here early
In July, will be the dedication of
the order's new war memorial san
atorium, erected at San Antonio for
members of the society afflicted
with tuberculosis.
The hospital will care for. 1^00
patients, and is the first of four
to be established In four states for
the treatment of tuberculosis.
.FREE .
ing in^vvith a
treasure for
you. See'next /I
Monday's jf
paper. \ ft
CAP-N GRAPEJACK jt
LEMONS
29c -doz.
Grapefruit
Oranges
Niee Ripe Bananas
Red Ripe Pluma
Fancy Canteloupes
Early Georgia Peache,
*“P® -Tomatoes
Fresh Okra
Nice Cucumbers
Bunch Beets
Freth Squash
* Lettuce
Gfeeri Cabbage'
New and Old Crop Iri*
Potatoes
Fine Dry White 0„i OIU
o*!?S y ‘o win
. Produce Department
COMBINATION
STORE
Clayton Street
Feather-Weight Suits
for Hot Weather Wear
Style, cool comfort and Wear
are evenly distributed in this One
all worsted suiting of splendid
quality—Its light weight, porous
texture and body-cooling dim
ness offers every quality.for
good tailoring.
“Aebpore” Suits are worn everywhere by
particular dressers and are Jiighly favored
for business wear. ’* •
CooL Comfortable.' Dresty.
Correct In Weight. Well Styled.
Carefully Tailored.
The newest model, and pattern, ate now being tho« n
y. eat • • ;•
GOLDEN CREAM BREAD
Made With Fresh
Sweet Milk and Crisco
-7* EUOE.NE E. HANNAN.
MS of the pris*«wlBneTa. among (0
isr sports to be staged hers durlpg
the Shriaers convention in Jnss. *
Although unable either to apsnk'M
hear, Ha ns an perfected himself Is
bis art by study both In Porto and
Madrid. He found Ilfs much slim
pl?r there, be said to -a pencll-and*
paper conversation—ea bo could con-
verso with tbs avenge Latin bj
features.
Htnnaa'i bust of Prestdeat liar-
Jlcg, as a nobis of the Mystte Shrine
e declared by thoee who have ecu
. t to be one of the beet Ukeneeees oi
:he chief executive My artist bar
ixecntfd. j
1 *or°vU|tfi:g^
i home with th*
MOTHER GOOSE BREAD
. • Order It From Your Grocer
or Buy It At
j THE COFFEE SHOPPE on
Clayton Street
SKELTON’S BAKERY
184 West Washington Street
Our Facilities Meet Every Want
,i $ for Market Products .
lanqi&Wsteal is always a serious task—it
I takes tile' best thought, as t!{iere are
1,095 REGULAR MEALS ‘
. to be furnished a family every year 1 , and to y
vary them even in-the item of m'eats alone |
requires ingenuity.
YOU WANT THE BEST—
• BUY MEAT OF US.
Phone 1616—1617
PiEDMONT MARKET
‘"210 North Lumpkin Street