The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 31, 1923, Image 8

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PAGE Eight TnE BANNEB-WERAM). ATHENS. GEORGIA FRIDAT, AUGUST 31, 1923. FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Tears of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companies. Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three-Four-Five Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s Private Wife Condition Good Fresh Shipment Fresh Norfolk Oysters Fancy Speckled Trout Pompano Mullets [Cantaloupes Malaga Grapes Extra Fine Melons Iceberg Lettuce Large Stalks White Celery Fresh Potato Chips ARNOLD-ABNEY &CO. I NEW ORLEANS, I.a. — Lit {pool wag due 3 to 6 down by New I Orleans, 5 to 7 lower by New I York. j Southern spots Thursday Wholesale and Retail Athens Fish & Oyster Co, 573 E.- Broad St. Large One Pound Loaf Quality Bread, 3 Loaves for 25c. Parker House Rolls, 12c the dozen. Milk Biscuits, 12c the doz. Cinnamon Rolls 15c the dozen. Bread Is Your Best and Cheapest Food. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. 1 unchanged to 25 down; Dalla j lower; middling htere 23.10. Sales [increasing, Dallas 13,434; all told ? 30,075 vs 10,148 Wednesday. Government report will be is sued at 10 o'clock New Orleans time. About 50 expected, which would probbaly point to a yield of j about 11,174.000. I K bureau indicates crop of 11,- 300,000 or more, market lively to II of some, likely advaftce of recast is for 11,100.000 or less, especially if Tinder 11,000,000, as that case first figures wuold be ten. i dvnnces at all on l realizing on 4ong| the Jong holiday! cause of expeeta- j ginnings on 8th of Beans, Blitter, shelled, 15c pint. jJVIo enn Butter Beans, 22fcc gallon. flWlvVIl I lCtUllI Butter, 30c and 40c pound. Cabbage, 6c pound. Carrots, 10c bunch. MACON, Ga.—The city of Ma Peppers, 15c to 20c dozen. , . . . . . t Cantaloupes, 5c and 15c each. cona ***** ,s the best U Cucumbers, 7c pound. [ been In a £car and a half. Chickens, friers, 30c pound. jii.g to Dr. C\ L. Ridley, city health liens, 18c pound. I officer. .Comparative tables covei - lioosters, 12c pound. I j n g past months show tha ta ptres • Eggs, 35c dozen. J c .nt the,re are no measles, whoop- Ham, home cured, 25c pound. i j nK CO ugh. or chickent»cx cares at Bacon, home cured, 16c pound. I . )r ,. son t, and only one ca*o of Lard, home made, 16c pound, j scar i ot fever. Only two m i* of Onions, Cc pound. ) smallpox have been recorded dur- Peas, green, 25c gallon. ^ " | j B(? the past year. Typhoid is also I at a minimum. Potatoes, Irish, 3V5c pound. Potatoes, new sweet, 4c pound. Tomatoes, oc pound. Corn meal, 3c pound. Roasting ears, 20c to 30c dozen. Peaches, 55c basket. Grape?, 40c basket. Graham flour, 4c poin.J. Figs, 15c quart. If market bureau, fav •ontracts ov The Wier Grocery Co. Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Cash and Deliver Rhone 165 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 24 Pounds Dainty Plain Flour $1.20 -24 Pounds Merry Widow Self Rising Flour 94c 24 Pounds Omega Plain Flour $1.15 24 Pounds Omega Self Rising Flour $1.20 1 Pound Kingan’s Box Bacon 37c 8 Pounds Crescent Lard .. $1.24 4 Pounds Crescent Lard 64c Nice Iceberg Lettuce and Celery. The Wier Grocery Co. Phone 166 tions heat September. The general impression is that, weather permitting, ginnings and receipts, perhaps offerings will be heavy during September, perhaps heavy hedge selling also, and un less there be an urgent spot de mand, values like during last of Spctember, are apt to. decline somewhat, perhaps lo a consider- ble extent. Secretary Hester has been ad- ised that the condition report to |be released Friday will not show bandonment or damage by wee vil. Our interpretation of the above message is that while the report will not make reference to damage by weevil, the damage will be fleeted in the condition as the weevil helps to make the condition of crop. Liverpool remains open until 5:30 to receive the bureau report. MARKETS ATHENS COTTON Local cotton at the close Frida* showed an advance of fifty points Middling grade was bringing 21 cents at the close Thursday it wai bringing 25.50 cents. NEW YORK COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Close Jan. 23.95 24.98 23.93 24.75 23.92 Of/.. 2438 25.35 24.28 25.05 24.35 Dec. 24.28 25,27 24.20 25.02 24.26 11 "A. M. Bids; January 24.07; October 24.47; December 24.59. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev. Opep High Low Close Close Jan. 23.72 24.69 23.66 24.57 23.66 Oct. 123.70 24.70 23.65 2 457 23.66 Dec. 23.78 24.76 23.73 24.60 23.72 A. M. Bids; October 23.77; December 23.80. 1 IMPROVEMENTS— Wc have been making extensive improvements in r.ur Market—remodeling the ,-intcrior and adding fixtures and facilities TO IMPROVE OUR SERVICE It Would Be Difficult, Indeed, To Improve the Quality Of Our Meats— —Quality Meats that are fresh, wholesome and properly handled are what you require for your family meals. PIEDMONT MARKET QUALITY MEATS ARE THAT KIND. PIEDMONT MARKET PHONE 1616—1617 210 North Lumpkin Street Children and Grown-Ups DELIGHT IN EATING OUR CAKES AND PASTRIES. Order Them From Your Grocer ••Mother (loose" llread and All Kind, of Bak.rv Products that are baked in SKELTON’S BAK ERY are aent to the arocer'a FRESH DAILY. CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. Cl* f*e WHEAT— Sept 100% 100% 100U Dec. 105% 105 101% May 111% 110% 110% CORN— Sept 83% 84% Dec 67% 07% 67% Alay 68% 68% OATS— Sept 37% 37% Dec 39% 39% 39% May 42% 42% LIBERTY BONDS Open P.C. 3 l-2s 100.00 100.00 First 4 i*4s .. .. 98.10 98.10 Second 4 l-4s .. .. 98.9 98.10 Third 4 1-4, .. .. 98.27 98.27 Fourth 4 l-4s .. .. 98.9 98.11 Victory 99.24 99.24 NEW YOItK STOCKS Open l.p.m. P.C. Coca Cola - .... 78% Ken. Copper 34 % 34% Studcbaker . 105 ’4 inii% 106 U U. S. Steel . 92% 93 92% Sou. lly 32% :. 32% Locw’s Inc. . 17% 17% For Making Home Made Candy* For making bon bona, delicious fudge and candies of all kinds, as in all other cooking, Carnation Milk is con venient, economical and pure. Itisjustcows’milk evaporated to the thick ness of cream, then sterilized in air-tight containers. Your grocer is the Carnation Milk man. Send for our Cook Book containinglOOeco- nomical, tested recipes. Carnation Milk , H enp Carnation Milk. n of tartar, 2 tablespoon* vdre—- 1/to troapnoti cream butter, 1 , cupiratrr, 2 squares chocolate Pot sugar. Carnation Milk, water and cream of tartar in a saucepan. Stir thoroughly. Place on stove and boil slowly. When nearly done, add chocolate and continue cooking until the randy forms a soft bail when dipped in coki water. Remove from fire. Coc4 artially, then ndr vigorously. Turn into a greased pan. CURB MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 30c gallon. Beans, string, 30c gallon. For Uniform Low Prices. KING-HODGSON COMPANY Get Them At the Coffee Shoppe If You Prefer—Also Sandwiches, Light Lunches, and Coffee. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY For Cash 24 lbs. Perfect Biscuit, Self Rising — 95c 24 lbs. Merry Widow, Self Rising 95c 24 lbs. Sunbeam, Self Rising 95c 24 lbs. Mighty Fine Self Rising 90c 24 lbs. Angel Food, plain $1.20 48 lbs. Perfect Biscuit, Self Rising .. .. .. .. $1.85 48 tbs. Merry Widow, Self Rising $1.85 12 lbs. Perfect Biscuit, Self Rising -- ». — 55c 12 lbs. Swans Down, Plain .. 60c R. Q. WISE GROCERY COMPANY 1ST Poplar Street EAST ATHBNS There aro many other od u this In the (Tarnation Cook tok. Send for It. Fresh Shipment Schlorrer’s Olive Nnlsr, and Pic-o-Nic Dressing. KING-IIODGSON COMPANY For 15 Years Our Meats and Market Products Have Led in Quality —When you place your order for WESTERN or NATIVE MEATS, Chickens, Weiners, Fish, etc., here you KNOW you are buying the best. Our own refrigerating plant keeps our meats at the right temperature. CAN'T KEEP ’EM DOWN Kiuciami's red tnj*» and ruler :overnimr radio broadcast rCceptinr * no deterrent to the popularity f this science there. Six thous* nd fans a month arc applying for icensCs to receive broadcast con* its. Quality and Service at KING-HODGSON CO. N. Y. Merchant Here ! Placing Fall Trade A. Goldberg, of New York, di recting cad of a chain of stores scattered over the country, one of them being May berg’s, of this city i« in Athei s for a few days ar ranging for the fall trade and re ceiving a large stock of ladle* ready-to-wear vt the very hlghesl grades of merchandise. Since opening In L.is city May burg's has proved a popular plac< and the people of this city ant' section hav?* learned that goodi purchased front this concern is at- thnt could be expected In quality and style. * u: \ Special announcements will bt made next week o fthe«lisplay o! fall ami winter season styles which will be learned with muci# interest by the public. ; * ^ • Prompt Service. KING-HODGSON COMPANY IIVBIOf. PARAMOUNT SALAD DRESSING Millions of bottles of pure, I wholesome, deli- cious Paramount ! Salad Dressing ; have brought j health and joy to j thousands of people , whose middle name ! Give-McSomc- j More. You | just must try 1 it. PARA- * MOUNT j ONAISE SALAD RELISH— | delicious for j sandwiches. I Free recipe book Hirach Bros* &l Co. Louisville. K* and Pittsburgh' Pa. IIIIIRIIIIII Taimadgc Bros. & Co. Distributors Phone Our Store Nearest You. KING-HODGSON COMPANY WESTERN AND NATIVE MEATS Our customers arc assured of getting the best quality and the choicest cuts whether they shop in person or by phone. Week-End Specials Fresh Fish Dressed Hens Nice Friers Native and Western Beef WE DELIVER CENTRAL MARKET Phone 101 288 N. Lumpkin GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMEN’ 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A large amount of local funds now on hand for iranicdUl Disbursement on City Property. GERMAN PLANE SH0W8 ECONOMY MUNICH—German manufactur ers, limited by post-war regula tions, are making very few air planes. Nevertheless a machine built In Munich recently flew from Rosaria to Buenos Aires, Argenti na. 205 miles, in v one-third 1 of th^ train time for the distance and al a cost for gasoline equal to the price of a railway ticket. t For Food Pure Produ KING-HODGSON Insurance Compan have reduced Colli* and Property Damage surancc on Buick C considerably ,on acco of Four Wheel Brakes 5 Per cent Discount For Cash and Deliver. „ KING-HODGSON CO. hl, ^5^..E^~E?? d -P«fr KING-HODGSON COMP; laaaBBBBBBMBBBr PIGGLY-WIGGLY Fancy Merchandise At Lowest Prices 8 lbs. Net Crystal 25 lbs. Sugar, Flake Lard Cloth Sacks $1.99 1ft IQ lbs. Sugar, tfrl.19 Cloth Sacks . . 85c No. 2 Davies Roast Beef, Large Can 34c 8 Ounce Sunbeam Mayonnaise 25c Welch’s Grape Juice, Pints 33c; Quarts .. .... .. 62c 10 Ounce Pin Money Sweet Gherkins 35c (> Ounce Stuffed > Olives .. .. 29c Post Toasties, 8 l-2c; Three Packages 25c NCO NAME Coffee, 1 Pound Can 35c NOO-NAME Fancy Orange Pekoe Tea, 1-4 Pound 19c Fancy Lemons, Large, per Doz. Smaller, 20c 29c PIGGLY-WIGGLY SOS ialtfe i— Phone 1446 k Wc Deliver Promptly. WESTERN MARKET 247 E. Broad Street What Does An Expert On Bread Say? Having spent four days in your bakery, for the purpose of inspecting and improving your product, if possible, I am frank to state to you that there is absolutely nothing that I can do, as I find your bread of very high quality and among the best that is baked in the United States. \ * I assure you that it is my greatest pleasure to recommend your bread to all who would spek bread of the highest quality that it is possible to make. SAM ZIMMERS, Bread Expert. The above is a correct statement of Mr. Zim mers, who is a man high up in the bread world. We spare no expense in giving you the very best bread that it is possible to make, from materials that are the best. When ordering bread say, “Benson’s or Golden Cream, Thanks.” Benson’s Bakery liBijdjf 1 aBnBHEwi