The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, September 02, 1910, Image 5

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iii"=iiiii=mii=inn^ SOME PERTINENT FURNITURE QUESTIONS than the home made chairs at $2.50 Do you “shop around” for your furniture and get short-lived “bargains”? Or do you just drop in somewhere—most anywhere—and take what the salesman gives you? Or do you patronize regularly a furniture store where you can get the careful, painstaking attention of those who fully realize the importance to them of your good opinion and confidence? Those who are interested in the permanent, substantial growth of their business? Those who believe that the right kind of growth comes only through the right kind of service? Those who try at leaft as hard not to sell you the wrong piece of furniture—in case they . haven’t the right piece—as they do to sell you the right pieces when they have them? Those who make an honest effort to get the right piece, when they haven’t it already in stock? Those who in short, show a live, human interest in your side of the furniture proposition? id There is more in furniture service than you have suspected unless you have tried the personal service of IIThe. Cairo Furniture Company A WORD ABOUT OUR PRICES.—As odious as comparisons are, it is the only fair way to judge-we » invite comparison because we are sure of our furniture, sure of the value, sure of the fair price. «jjg A momentous offering of Japa nese Matting Rugs. Size 9x12 feet, twelve assorted fforal and ori ental patterns at $3.50 each. Size 36x72 inches in patterns to match the art squares. 50 cents each. 45 Pound Roll Edge Cotton Mattresses $5.00. Figure the cotton at the market price and note the remarkable sa ving. Solid oak cane seat porch Rocker $1.50. Finished forest green or dark oak. A prettier and more comforta ble chair Large size Gent's Wil low Rocker $2,90. Noth ing nicer for porch or sit ting room. A brand new line of «es Willow Rockers in fl| styles similar to cut rang- fi § ing in prices from $3.00 I B to $6.00. 22 ?M\III Quality and Reasonable Prices. iim=iiiii=iiin:=iini == inii = inii THE LOCAL Phonograph A Column or Two About tbe Doings of Prominent Per sonages and Otherwise. J. T. Earn returned home Tuesday. Good garden seed kt Wight* Browne’s. Hiss Maude Sutton is visiting in Pel ham. Grady Superior court convenes next week. Geo. Grawford was in Boston the past week. R. L. Foster was a visitor to Pavo this week. . It’s time to plant. See Wight & Browne. Congressman Roddenbery was in Cairo Monday. Ask for “Thelma” at Wight & Browne’s. Miss Jamie Bell Dekle is visiting in Ochlocknee. Nyals Fig Syrup, the best yet, Wight ;& Browe’s. ;T. O. Malley lias gone to North Caro lina for his famly. A number of young people picniced at the river Tuesday. Oh ! you kid. Nyals Soothing Syrup Wight A Browne.: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown has returned from Warm Springs. R. E. 'Wilson visited*relatives in Madi r /son, Fla., last week. Kednr Powell made a business jtrip to Monticello this week. Rev.-Robert H. Harris was a visitor to Thomasville this week. Prof. H. E. Wright principal of the Cairo High school has arrived. Miss Alma Bell left Monday for Athens' where she goes to enter school. The many friends of Mr. Ward Wight will regret to learn of his illness. Ward has fever and it is feared it might be ty- . Mr. W. O. Harrison, who lias been » Hllicll IT-IOFC SR visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. , r T „ , , ■ , , W. Brown, hue returned to his home in Mrs. L. C. Graham has returned home s ttrafio ta, Fla. 191D Miss Susie Knigtli, of Alabama,is visit ing her sister, Mrs. .T. T. Graves. ists but little nJ * i from a visit to relatives in Savanah. Wight Bros. Company are having a new front put in their store building. Buy your seed from Wight & Browne. Miss Susie Stubbs, who has been visit ing her sister injLela, Ga., has returned home. Mrs. J. A. McKnown has recently moved into her new home on Broad street. Miss Lpttie Jones, vvlio lias been visit ing her sister at Barney, has returned home. Miss Annie Mae Boyd, of Wuinsboro, is the charming guest of Mrs. T. J. Browne. Mrs. W. T. Crawford and Miss Mae Crawford were visitors to Thomasville Thursday, Mrs. John Arnold and daughter, Miss Rith, of Pelham, are visiting Mist Car rie Wight. Col. J. S. Weathers went|upto Barnes- ville first of this week to accompany his wife home. Mrs. M. G. McManens and little son, Mr. Kedur Powell has sold his stock of jo OUT level best general merchandise to Mr. Charley Van-' landingham. Mr. Vanlandingham will I replenish ‘the stock at once. The work of filling in the opening in the fence around the court house wfth ’} brick is about completed and soon stock ! will be forced to to room somewhere else.' G. S. Johnson has returned from mar ket. Watch the columns of Thk Pro- ,,,, guess for some of the many bargains he m has purchased for the people of Grady county. you on anything in the PRN ins ceremony in the presence of a «« 1 I 1 ■ • i ntimKor rvff fLo £ • ’ _ .1. V to please Because of the washouts, caused by the terriflic downpour of eight inches in Sa- vaiinah Tuesday, train eighty-nine, of the Coast Line, was delayed three hours * Wednesday morning. Me rried. ] Monday afternoon at 4:30 at the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. O. T. Gandy, Miss'r -Versanoie Gan y this city, to Mr. John Thomas Dunbar, of Cairo. Rev. T. A. White performed the ever-interest- Tli B. W Mauldin has resigned his posi tion with the Cairo Furniture Company to accept a place with Poulk Brothere! the change taking effect September 15th Mr. J. E. Connell, who has been at ft arrec nf lanrl in loss Than work for the MeCaw Co., in Huntsboro P** cres ®, ln ^ e8S |-“ an on Ala., will succeed Mr. Mauldin with the’ | a cres of this C.Overed furniture company. number of the invited friends and J relatives of the contrnciing j a ties. Miss Gandy is the daughter of Mr. Charles Gandy and has been reared, in this county. By her sweet deposition and lady-like manners she has woven about her a web of admiration and friendship that makes life sweet to herself and to thoRe about her. Mr. Dunbar is a prominent young business man’of Cairo and stands ((high in both social and business circles. Immediately after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar left for Flor ida where they will spend some ten days before returning to Cairo,where they will make their future home. The Press joins the friends of the happy voting couple in extending congratulations. —Thomasville PresB with >er. Tom Robinson, who acted as a flunkey around the Central Hotel robbed Ids’ le place for anyone wantin room mates of $17.50 Saturday night and jfj f®wn. For particulars, addr left fqr.Thomasville on the early morning Osinon, and daughter,Cammie, an, visit- H. VANLANDINGHAM, D< ing in Sales City. succeeded in landing him in Grady conn- i ty jail. The Misses Wilders who have been vis iting Dr. and Mrs. Scarey havo returned to their home in Albany. Mrs. T. A. Powell, after spending a few days with her’ mother at Cedar Springs, has returned home. J. F. Singltary, of Ochlocknee was in Jairo on business 'Monday. Cairo Miss Sheffield, of Cedar Springs, is the guest of Mrs. T. A. Powell. Mrs. W. Y. Brown and little . eon are visiting relatives at Pel hum. ‘ G. A. wight will leave today for At lanta to buy Christmas goods. Mr. John Roddenbery, the son of our able congressman, is visiting friend's and relatives in Cairo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Dickey, who have been visiting in Cairo, have returned to their heme in Dothan, Ala., M rs. tv. S. Wight and children have returned home from an extended visit to friends and relatives in Waynesboro. Miss Erma Powell left Thureda^ for Moreland, Ga., where she has charge of the music department of the Moreland’s landing He had succeeded Grady couii- spendingl Don’t judge by the low price we name on our World Brand Good part of balance cl, In ,his ,lne “ “ ethers, we have access to the manufacturers and are, there- tore, able to quote lower prices than ever before on goods of quality. Roddenbery Hardware Co. “.y jnn. ill spendingKEEsS: all of the money before being captured. Notice to Far Tea and Dinner Sets. We car ry this ware in open stock and can s upply all the standard sets. Roddenbery Hardware Co. will have our two new English Gir yson’s Ginnery in Cairo for th § Now is the Time to Have Your Picture Made. Twenty-five Ping I’ong Photos for 50e Post Cards 12 for $1.00. My prices on Kodak work and, large, photographs — -—- reasonable. long Cotton. Enlarging a specialty. Come soon and bring your friends. 1 E. WOODY, Photographer, Cairo, Ga Will also have Baggi STOPPAGE & Cups, Saucers, Plates. We' have just received a large stock! of both white and decorated! W *Ro ddwifcery H»rdwar l . r rl‘‘ , ' i Wanted at Once Three or four nice 2 to 4-horse farms ial Attention /to t ? *9. ^ m % s Cairo. Price must be right. b Printing se WE HAVE THE CASH. Smith & Cjppage Cairo, Ga. %S‘[ {safes mm