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WHEAT- [
Sept. 128% 129% 129
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Dec. ----------1^3 133% 133%
May ..........139 139% 139%
CORN
Sept. ...........1ICW 116 116%
Dec. .109 % 108% 109%
May ........ .110% 109% 110%
OATS
Sept. 48% 48% 48%
Dec. 52% 52% 52%
May 56% 66% 56%
RIBS—
Sept...........12.00 12.10 12.10
Oct. 13.27 12.00 11.92
LARD—
Sept. 13.27 13.27 13.15
...........13.20 13.25 * 13.12
Oct.
Nov. ----- _____13.10 13.12 13.07
BELLIES—
Sept 13.50 13.50 13.50
Oct. ...........13.30 13.37 13.37
New Orleans Cotton
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Jan. ... 21.81 22.10 21.72 21.95 21.71
Mch. 22.12 22.36 22.18 22.20 21.92
Oct. — 21.60 21.94 21.51 21.73 21.51
Dec. ___ 21.73 22.(^21.63 21.86 21.62
Spots—Middling 25 up 21.75.
New York Cotton
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Jan. ... 22.02 22.35 21.90 22.13 21.88
Mch. ... 2^.25 22.64 22.12 22.43 22.16
Oct. — 22.32 22.83 22.28 22.63 22.25
Dec. ___ 21.97 22.33 21.88 22.07 21.85
Spots—Middling 40 up 22.90.
Griffin Spot Cotton
GRIFFIN SPOT COTTON
Good Middling 22.00.
Strict Middling 21.75.
Middling 21.50. *
Jno. F. Clark &
Cotton Letter
(Over Pursley, Slaton & Co.’s
:ivate Wire). •
New Yonft, Sept. 19.—The
market rallied half a cent a pound
short covering inspired by
able weather in the cotton belt,
reacted again on rumors of
plated large shipments from
South to New York to tender
N. Y. Oct.
National Ginners’ Association
they feel confident that the
ment will raise their crop
much less than average.
Weather being rainy in South
lieved to have checked movement
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All the Latest Novelties in
YOUNG MEN’S HATS
A Hat to Suit
Every Head
NEWMAN’S CLOTHES
SHOP
135 N. Hill
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS AND SUN
WANT AD.
FOR SALE
Diamonds as follows:
1 bine white, perfect cut, .73; a
beauty, worth $375, for $275. BIG
BARGAIN, Owned by a customer
that must sell it for cash.
Diamond, slightly imperfect, .29,
for only $35.
Diamond, yellow stone, .30, for
$30.
Blue white stone, slightly imper¬
fect, set in white gold ring, .52, for
$100. Big value.
7-stone solitaire cluster, $75 value,
for $45.
AT T. H. WYNNE’S STORE.
FOR SALE—Abruzzi rye, $2 per
bushel. Write J. W. Low, Griffin,
Ga.—
cotton and caused a higher basis for
spot cotton in the South. Worth
street reports a fair business this
afternoon.
Most of the buying has been for
short account, but there has been
considerable calling for New England
mills. The market appears pretty
well evened up and would only buy
on sharp reactions.
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of Pepsin77: 45c No* 2 Galv. Tub 80c stock, enabling us to continue to
► Syrup useful We have articles hundreds that of No. 3 Galv. Tub . 95c sell in N E YY goods aF Towesf prices" <
► 45c you town.
Syrup of Figs ... would be glad to buy from Enamel Wash Pans. . . . 10c * * * <
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► 10c. See our West Win¬ Cedar Water Buck- low delivery expense, no clerk ex¬ 4
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- Wine of Gardui 85c Women’s Lawn Lingerie 1 Gal. Galv. Ofl.Can.25c market—all this enables us to sell <
Waists; beautiful at surprisingly low prices.
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1 Simmons Liver terns 98c Leather, lb. 50c ment We store. have a You miniature buy depart¬ nearly
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► 3 Boxes Shoe Tacks 10c anything you want at “The Little
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Hitchcock’s Liver ers, from 65c to.. $1.00 Country Store.
I want your trade on basis of
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► work trousers; built for Window Bargains you. Drop in and see us, or phone
NO PHONE ORDERS OR DELIV¬ 333. '
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- Latest style in “School Bungalow grass rugs, 27 colors, our Hill for Street 25c yard. Window. See CHAS. E. NEWTON. 9
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► value, only $1.39 Small size, only 39c lace 5c yard. News and Sun. 9
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COLUMN
FOR SALE—Now is the time to
lay in your winter wood for grate,
heater or kitchen stove. Ralph M.
Jones, Phone 312, 9-13-6t.
WANTED. Ladies coat suits,
dresses and skirts to clean and press.
Men join our club and let us take
care of your clothes. Eight suits
pressed for $1.50. Phone 824, Scotch
Dry Cleaning Co.
WANTED—To rent small house
or 3 or % convenient rooms. Phone
804x2. )
WANTED—Salesmen and collec
tors; men with cars preferred. 118
E. Solomon St., Griffin, Ga.
[ WANTED—Honest Old, honest farm folks. hand. Our No
“dead beat, ■
ages, 77 and 72. B. L. McCray,
Route 1, Roanoke, Texas.
FOR SALE—Rust-proof seed oats,
clear and free of smoot; home
grown. A. F. Gossitt & Sons.
WANTED—Messenger; over 14;
white; must have bicycle. Apply
Western Union.
FOR RENT—My home on North
street. Homer Wilson.
COLORED DINING CAR Waiters
and Sleeping Car Porters wanted.
Experience unnecessary. We train
Information free. Write 644
Railway Exchange, Omaha, Nebr.
WANTED—3 . unfurnished rooms
and kitchenette, in best section of
city. Phone 536.—
FOR RENT Two unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Call
347-W,—
WANTED TO RENT—Three or
four room house or two or three un
furnished rooms by couple. Call
168-W, Mrs. Methvin.
FOR SALE—Good coal at the
RIGHT price. Phone 81.
LOST—Tortoise shell rimmed eye¬
glasses, in soft leather case, Shit
able reward. Mrs. H. V. Kell. Phone
169.
WANTED TO RENT—House of
4 or 5 rooms by couple with 3-year
old child. Possession wanted Oct. 1
or earlier if possible. See Mr. Harry
at News and Sun office.
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GROCERIES
AT RIGHT PRICES
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FRYERS, Per Pound 35c
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