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THE ATHENS DAILY HERALD.
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1915.
Great
Why Should You
Pile up money in the bank, buy more land and
never have a decent set of Crockery and Glass on
your table? We can give you a 47-piece Gold
Band Dinner Set for only $4.50. We can give you
a 100-piece Gold Band Dinner Set for $10.00. We
can supply you with everything needed in your
Dining Room and Kitchen in China, Glass, Enamel,
Tin, Aluminum, Wooden and Silver Ware.
Don’t live always without supplying yourself.
Prices lower than ever. ■' j i'
H. T. HUGGINS & SON
CHINA HOUSE
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
38UAD S’lUHE'* - ,t .. -
Central Market
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D. AXELRUD, Prop.
PHONE 741. ''' ; ' 441 BROAD ST.
! r l ,!•
in
OF ALL KINDS OF
Meats, Flour, Sugar, Bacon,
Horse JFeed, Cottonseed Meal
and Hulls.
i
HENRY’S
BROAD ST., ATHENS, GA.
Children’s Rain Capes with Hoods,
6 to 14 Years
We guarantee this to [be a $2.50
garment. Our price
$1.25
We are Showing
New Coat Suits
with Snap Style
’ and individ-
Answer the season’s call by
preparing yourself. Inspect
our Ready-to-Wear depart
ment for styl%. quality an( j
prige. We have the prettiest
line of Sport Coatsin plaids,
black and white, checks and
chinchiUas, worth $12.00, at
$6.48
This inclement weather calls for
& Raincoat: 15 We have them. A
full line of Ladies’, Misses’, Men’s
and Boys’ from 98c up.
Joel & Sons
%lore That Sells Goods at Popular Prices
Broad Street ’ r Athens, Georgia
(Prices paid the farmers.)
Frying size chickens, each, 25c to 30c
Fresh country eggs, dozen lCc
Now Irish potatoes, bu 75c to 80c
Fresh onions, 8 bunches for 25c
Green corn, dozen ears... 10c
Cantaloupes, dozen 25t*
Watermelons, apiece 12c to 15c
Peaches, crate ....90c to $1.00
Green peas, peck ......60c
In Mexico there grow? a tree called
the “tree'of little haittfs.” It is thus
called owing to the fact that its five
peculiarly curved anthers* look* like
the fingers-of a child.
Registered clubs increased from
9,295 in 1912-13 to 9,546 in 1913-J4,
and in the latter year $315;240 was
paid as duty on the sales ot intoxi
cants in Great. Britain.
If we may credit the inscription in
Westminster Abbey, where he was
buried. Thomas, Parr, a native of
Shropshire, who died in 1635, attain
ed the age of 152.
VI HENS QUOTATIONS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
(CorrecUd Every Monday.)
D. S. Clear plates ,09 ft
D. S. bellies, -25-lb lift
Pearl grits, 80-lb., all sizes.. 2.06
Juliette Meal, 48-lb 99
Yellow Corn 1X16
Flour in sixteenth or wood, 15c more;
burlap ping, 15c additional.
New crop fancy head rice .. ,06ft
Fancy Green Coffee 10ft
I uzianno Coffee (100-lb.).. 20.70
Arbucklo’s coffee, per es.,
100-lb 17.10
P. K. Molasses, bbls. .-. .19
Boy brand, 10c sweet pickle.. .96
Red Velva Syrup, «8-lft-lb... 3.60
New 2-Ib. fancy Corn 90
Pure Leaf Lard, 60-lb. tins.. E.50
Flake White com. lard, tierce j
basis 07 ft
N. Y. Gr. .Sugar bbls. or bulk
bags 6.40
N. Y. Gr. Sugar, 4-25 bags.. C.55
Tanglefoot 2.70
Maryland Chief, 3-lb. tomatoes .75
No. 2 Clipper Tomatoes 06
No. 1 pork and beans .46
(Corrected every Monday.
The following are tho qnotations on
tho Athens livestock .cattle on the
hoof:
HOGS—Hogs, 75 to 125 lbs.,
corn fed .8 @ ftc
CALVES—Common 4ft@5c
Ordinary 5ft@Cc
Good 4ft@6c
Good fift@>7c
Fancy 7ft@8c
COWS—Common 3 <a>3ftc
Ordinary 3ft@)4c
Good 4ft@5c..
THE PRODUCE MARKET
(Corrected every Monday.)
Fruits. •
Lemons, 360 extra fancy, per
box ........... .’ 03.25
Bananas, per lb 03
Apples, barrel 3.75
Grapes, Niagara and Delaware,
and Concords, per pony, bas
ket 18
Vegetables.
Turnips, per sack ......
Irish potatoes, per sack
Colery, per bunchy......
Florsheim
$5and 86
The Best
For
Style and ...
Service
. W. L.
Douglas
$3, $3.50,
$4, $4.50
Cabbage, per lb.
Onions, per bu., red
Onions, per crate, yellow
Lima beans, per lb
1.75
1.76
.50
•01ft
1.25
125
.08ft!
To test the penetration of rifle
shots, snow walls six feet six inches
thick were erected in Aurillac, France,
Kifles were fired at a distance ol
fifty-live yards, in each case the ball
was stopped at a penetration of fivej
and a half feet.
Foot Millinery
is just as important as that for the
head and has to stand edhsidcr-
ably more hard usage: For wear-
For style-For comfort our line of
Florsheim and W. L. Douglas
Shoes for Men * ,i v ‘
Are Excelled by ! None
LEE MQRRLS
Broad and Jackson Sts,, Athens, Georgia
SODA CIGARS
u NEXT TIME
When In Athens
Tell Your
; Friends to .
i Meet You
-AT
The
£ m
. Cafe and Restaurant
333 Rrpad .S^qet^j ,
" Opposite Abe Joel’s Store
i{G *OUR SPECIALTIES
Oysters, Fish,
Steajc, Chops
Short Orders : 229 Broad Street
FRUIT CANDY
ttr*.
The Biggest Sale Ever Held in Athens
The Bargain Event of the Year.
.1 I'lli.It
’Wi&e. M*
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Don’t Buy Anything Until You Visit This Store
Saturday Morning-Sale Starts 9 A. M., Sharp
OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME
==Come Early—But Be Sure to Come
J. DAVIS
( it
One Door From-College Avenue
Not
* 4 'i *T Si
Now?
„/ Wt Make Tnlhi'
JOHNSON'S
Style," Finish and Materlal&~the Best
FOOTWEAR FOR THE !
WHOLE FAMILY'
JOHNSON SHOE CO.
. 417 Broad' Street **' 2