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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921,
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
WEEKLY
MARKETGRAM
for the week ending
MAY 6TH
■ A serv-ice furnished by
J>e U. S. Bureau of Markets,
Wilbur Is Expensive Help
SAY, OLIVIA, WOULD SOU
Vx/re Going "R> get
a chance to show
your hand around
here! |
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what Voimt
GOING to do*
CANNY, STOP THROWING
THOSE MARBLES.'
MOTHER HAS A HEADACHE
AND You'Ll.-
MIND DOING THE DISHES
TONIGHT? HELEN HAS A
HEADACHE AND WANTS
TO LIE DOWN?
wBLL.YUU JUST TRY TO
BREAK FOUR plates
WITH OUT MAKING A
. noise! -—
YOU HAVE TO
MAKE SO MUCH
NOISE P
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.
Freckles Doesn’t Care For Movies Now.
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WHAT T'« GOING TO
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KNOW WE CANT
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IMPOSSIBLE NOTHING' ^
WE CAN SAVE ON OTHER.
things', Such a? movies
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„ . Crain,
Ini • d , v »“ c « d considerably dur-
J hc ,, w cek due mainly to good de-
SShLL'b' 1 . offerings, strength in
cash market and small wheat stocks
Chicago. For the week Chicago
" h '« UP I8c@lt.48 3-8. May
ui, 3 '-*c@80 l-4c. Chicago, July
-3c@83.c P 10C@ * 117 l H - Ju| y corn
_ Hay..
M continue very light but
iLT.j demi ! nd ,Prevents any mater-
!*'f d . v * n ce in price. No 1 timothy
2!ti‘ d sT n Nc ^/ ork > * 30 B °: Cineln-
[1, i,l 20 : .ph'eago, $22; Minneapo-
lis. $18; Atlanta, $29; No. 1 alfalfa
$28!bo! CUy ' * 21 ' 60j Memphis,
tin. Feed.
J^ ds ! nd cottonseed meal
•lightly higher but demand limited
to immediate needs. Other feeds
steady at recent declines. Spring
bran quoted—New York, $26; Chi-
™R°., 119.50; Minneapolis, $16;
Standard middlings. New York, $25;
Chicago, $18; Minneapolis, $15;
linseed ineal, Minneapolis, $29; Chi-
Gluten , f* cd - Chicago,
$26.50, Cincinnati, $29.80; cotton-
ph!s $27 ’ Atlanta - 826.50; Mem-
Dairy Products.
Butter markets unsettled; price
tendency downward. Closing prices,
92 score: New York and Boston, 36c;
Chicago, 30 l-4c; Philadelphia, 37c.
Frui'a and Vegetables.
Northern round white potatoes
down, 10c per 100 pounds, at ship
ping points, closing 60 to 70c sack
ed. Chicago car lot market at sea
son s low point of 70 to 85c. Florida
No. 1 Spaulding Rose up 25c per
double head barrel; New York at $8
to $8.25. Texas sacked Bliss Tri
umphs down 50c per 100 pounds in
middle western cities, at $4 to $5.
Tennessee Klondike strawberries,
steady around 30c quart, basis New
York; Virginia stock, 25 to 30c.
Klondikes in 21-quart crates, $3.50
1° $1-35 f. o. b. Tennessee stations.
Wauckula Section, Florida reports
Email site Tom Watson watermelons
selling at 75c to $1 each wagon-
loads cash to growers.
Livestock and Meats.
Chicago hog prices ranged 10 to
26c higher the past week. Beef
* . butcher cattle and feeder
gained 25c. May 0, Chicago
. Hogs, bulk of sales, $8.25 to
$8.70; medium and good beef steers,
60 to $8.75; butcher cows and
$5 to $8.65; feeder
—. $6.75 to $8.16; light
medium weight veal calves, $8
-$14; fat lamba, $9.25 to $11.40;
feeding lambs $7 to $8.50; yearlings,
$8 to $9.50; fit ewes, $5.75
$7.25.
In eastern wholesale fresh meat
markets—Beef, $16 to $16.50; veal,
$15 to $18; lamb. $21 to $25; mut-
ton, $16 to $18; light pork loins, $22
to $25; heavy loins, $16 to $20.
(Alt Ion. *
Spot cotton prices advanced about
47 points the past week, closing
around It.62c per pound. New York
May futures up 62 points at 12.75c.
BY BLOSSEI
CRAZY QUILT
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BUTTER-CU^S'
ENGLISHVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. English were
in Oglethorpe a short while Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Justice
made a business trip to Oglethorpe
Friday.
A most enjoyable time was had
by the little folks at a birthday par-
Tho First Application Makes Skin
Cool and Comfortable
If you are suffering from eczema or
some other torturing, embarrassing
•kin trouble you may quickly be rid of
it by using Mentho-Sulphur, declares
a noted skin specialist.
This sulphur preparation, because
of its germ destroying properties,
never mils to quickly subdue itch
ing, even of fiery eczema. The first
application makes the skin cool and
comfortable. Rash and blotches are
healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is
applied like any pleasant cold cream
and is perfectly harmless. You can
obtain a small jar from any good
druggist 0
ty given by little Eioisa Eileen Saun
ders Friday afternoon. Games were
played and dainty refreshments
nerved.
Mias Sara Nation spent the week
end In Oglethorpe with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nelson.
V. M. Holloway of Americus, call
ed at L. ,B. Holloway's a short while
Wednesday.
T. G. Lashley and son. Loyal, of
of Brookliyn Height, was L. B. Hol
loway’s guest Monday morning.
Several from hard attended the
funeral of J. R. Williams at Andcr-
sonville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kltvkly and
Mrs. J. N. English, of Oglethorne,
spent Sunday with Charlie English.
L. M. Holloway and son, Rufus,
DR. E. E. PARSONS
• Dratlit.
OBca In Commercial City Bank
Building.
Offlca Boon; 8 to 12 m. 1 to 6 p. a.
Work Solicited.
made a business trip to Anderson- looking after business here Tuesday
ville and Americus Thursday. | Mrs. S. S. English and children,
Little Addie Ree English spent
Saturday afternoon with Misses Ly
dia Bell, and Ethel English.
2? 1 ® a!n * ln * at Mrs. A. N. Eng
lish s home Sunday night was enjoy*
cd by a large crowd.
L. M. Holloway and sons, Rufus,
and L. M., Jr., were in Oglethorpe
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin English, of
near Andersonville, spent last Sun
<j®y with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eng-
Mrs. B. M. Kitchens has been ill
for some days, but is reported much
better.
C. A. Head, of Greens Mill, was
of AndcrsomriUe, spent Sunday
with her raoUier, Mrs. B. M. Kitch-
ons.
J- an/I children,
Mrs. W. C. English and baby spent
S; tu . rda y aftemooh with Mrs.
C. B. Teel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Jl H. Jones Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Justlco and
? p ? n .f l <u I Sunday afternoon with children spent Sunday afternoon ot
Jodie English,
. Misses Lydia Bell and Ethel En
glish had supper Sunday night at the
lijine of C. M. English.
D. C, Grifin, Jr., and L. R. Brad
ley, of New Era, were guests at tli*
home of J. R. English Sunday,
relatives In ....
Jodie English made a business trip
to Andersonville Saturday.
C. A, Head, of Greens Mil, was a
spend-the-day guest of S. If. Duke
"undsy.
A. N. English was in Oglcthorpo
Saturday.
Phone West End Market
For Fish
PRICES REDUCED
25 PER CENT
BETTE RFOOD FOR 1 Fss
MONEY
We will maintain the same
high quality of our meals
and the same prompt and
polite aervice.
ROYAL CAFE
Bob Says
Every thing haa its price and if that price is not paid, not
that thing but something else is obtained.
We will make a special price on Lipton’s Tea for a few
days. Now is the time to lay in a supply for the hot
summer days.
r* Lipton’s Tea is the largest selling brand in the world and
there is only one reason—QUALITY. Phone us your
orders. They will receive prompt attention.
We have at all times the beat the market affords in
Fruits. Vegetables and many other things to tempt your
appetite.
We Have Two Phones For Your Convenience
100—197
r THE POSTOFFICE IS OPPOSITE US.
Edwards Grocery Co.
"WHERE EVERYBODY GETS SERVICE."
Fresh Corn Meal
Sweet Potatoes
All Kinds of Meats at Pooular
Prices For Cash .
WEST END MARKET
Phon. 71. J. L. CLAWSON, Mgr
CLOCKS
Baby'
Bens
Big
Bens
jeweler
Liberty Cafe
"WHERE NEATNESS REIGNS'*
Regular Dinner Every Day.
From 11:30 a. tn. to 1:30 p. m.
Prepared By the Best Chef
THE TASTE WILL TELL
Open Day and Night
Your Patronage Will Be Highly Appreciated
Liberty Cafe ,
. .. 104 Jackson St.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
, (Central Time.)
Arrival and Departure of Patsenger
Trains, Americas, Ga.
The following schedule figures
published as information and not
guaranteed;
CENTRAL OF CF.ORCIA RY.
Arrive Leaves
11:69 am Cofumbus-Chgo 3:40 am
10:28 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am
7:25 pm Macon-AtlanOa 6.37 am
•7:t5pm Columbus *7:IOam
1:62 pm Albany-Montg’y 2:15 pm
2:15 pm Macon-Atlanta t :S2 pm
*11:45 am Columbus *2:30 pm
110:00 am Coliimhua 13:00 pm
6:37 am Albany 7:25 pm
5:14am Macon-Atlanta 10:38pm
3:40 am lhany-Jaxville 11:69pm
2:68 am Albany-Jaxville 12:41 am
12:41 am Chgo, St. L. Atla 2:58 am
<•) Daily; (!) Sunday.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Arrives Leaves
6.15 pm Richlsnd-Cols. 10:00am
3:10 pm Cordele-Sav'h 12:31 pm
12:31 pm Rlchland-hfontg'y 3:10 pm
In Addition To The
Best in Drug Store
Merchandise
We Offer To You
Finest in Drug Store
Service
Give the order and watch us de
liver the goods, ,4
Murray’s Pharmacy
Opposite Postoffice. Lamar Street
Turner Electric Co.
Reduced Prices on House
Wiring and Fixtures
We are ready. Are you? Call
ua for an estimate!
Phone 124.
G. E. Buchanan, Jr.
Steam Vulc
And
RETREADING
All Sizes .
We Wjll Answer Your Call I
ANY TIME—ANYWHERE
Phone 4; Night 836 .
Turpin Bldg.
NOTICE
PLUMBING.
HEATING
And General Pipe Work
We aro hero to stay. Ini
Service. Satisfaction Guaran
Americus Plumbing
& Heating Co.,
W. F. OLIVER, Tropr.
Phon. 954, 208 N. Jackeo*
--
If Your Place of Business
Should Bum Tonight
Could You Continue
In Business
Tomorrow?
Consider the difficulties you will
encounter if all your records are
suddenly destroyed.
Your troubles will be numerous
enough after a fire without inviting
the consciousness of destroyed rec
ords and the mental torment that
they eould have been saved by a com
paratively small outlay.
• hot
-
We can tell you more about it.
SOUTHERN
PRINTERS
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p_ Bonbons,Chocolates, t:
2 7fard Candies, etc. |
§ can be purchased £
x in Americas, Ga. 5
x onlyin ourstore~ £
g We are sole agents £
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