The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, September 23, 1910, Image 7

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Peiham & Havana Railroad Company* TIME TABLE NO. 1. IN EFFECT: MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1910, A. C- FELTON, J. FRANK SIKES, President. Gen’l Supt. DO YOU WANT A BETWEEN CAIRO AND CALVARY. Southbound. Northbound. I have a proposition whereby any one can put a $25.00 Graphaphone in his home, AB SOLUTELY FREE. All you have to do to get this $25.00 Talking Machine Absolutely Free, is to trade with me for a sum of $75 from now until January 1, 1911. The smallest purchase counts as well as the largest, and you buy my goods at tae same prices and the lowest. 1st CLASS Passenger 2nd CLASS Mixed 2nd CLASS Mixed 1st CLASS Passenger In Effect; Monday, August 15, 1910. STATIONS Sunday Only Except Sunday Sunday Only Except Sunday HAVE JUST RECEIVED A MOST DESIRABLE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps. • Also Ladies and Gent s Furnishings and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Hats at the cheapest s. I am taking this method of inducing my patrons to come and look at my goods and bar- • THE GRAPHAPHONES are open for inspection. YOU ARE CORDIALLY ... Cairo .. Gradyville. .Cranford. ... Reno ... Calvary. Wight & Weathers CAIRO, GA. We have the following proper ties for sale and invite the care ful inspection of the public to them: Walter Harper place. 104 1-2 acres, 5 miles from Cairo, 50 acres under cultivation, fenced with plenty of good buildings, half mile from church and school. A bargain. 150 acres, 8 miles from Cairo, with plenty of houses',' near good school. For $2,250.0(h D. W. Howell place, 125 acres with 40 acres in cultivation, dwellings, cribs, barns, etc., enough for the place, 65|Jacres fenced, 1 mile east of Whigham on A. C. L. For $1,800.00. R. M. Wadsworth place, 150 acres, Famous Kentuckian Who Served EInht Years in Prison for Al leged Connection With Goebel Murder Claims Vindication. The republican congressional pri mary in the Eleventh Kentucky district nominated Caleb Powers, of Barboursville, over Congressman D. C. Edwards, stand-patter, by 4,000. National issues did not en ter into the race. Powers, who was a famous pris oner, regards the result as his vin dication. Powers’ eight years’ imprison ment because of bis alleged connec tion with the Goebel assassination has be 9 n an issue in the campaign, as he used his “martyrdom,” as he called it, in appealing for votes. Bitter personalities marked the can vass, and as a result, leaders of both sides were busy yesterday trying to keep down trouble. In the adjoining county of Casey there were five fights between Ed wards and Powers partisans, pistols and knives being freely used. Sev eral men are said to have been bad ly hurt in a free-for-all melee near Yosemite, in which the Edwards men came off second best. , 50 acres in cultivation, 2 good tenant houses, well water ed, good school advantages, 6 miles north of Cairo. For $2,- 500.00. William Drew place, 265 acres, 100 acres, under cultivation, $ dwelling houses, $500 worth saw mill timber, 11-2 miles from Pope’s store, 4 1-2 from Ochlock- nee, 10 miles from Cairo. For $5,000.00. Will be glad to show the farms at any time. Call on or write to Wight & Weathers, Cairo, Ga. Office in Court House. A splendid assortment of newest and tastiest type styles and highest grade papers have just been in stalled in our Job Department. Good Printing costs but little more than poor work, and is much more satisfactory Let us figure with you on anything in the PRINT ING line. We’ll do oul* level best to please you, “Georgia Cyclone” Wins Unusual Victory for Prohibition In Flor ida. Perry, Fla., Sept. 16.—At an en thusiastic rally for state-wide pro hibition at the court house here last night, William D. Upshaw, the At lanta editor and orator, won an un usual victory over the saloon men. In company with several prominent citizens, including ministers, he had visited the four saloons in town in the afternoon, shaking hands with the proprietors and inviting them to hear him. “ And Uses It in Effort to Appease Insurgents Without Oilending Regulars—'Treat All Alike. A dispatch from Beverly, Mass., says:—President Taft hereafter will recognize no difference between the so-called “Progressives” and the “Regulars,” but in the matter of federal support all party leaders will be treated as republicans. The President’s views to this effect were given in a letter from Secretary Norton to a republican leader in Iowa, whose name is disclosed. Secretary Norton says that while Important republican legislation PHONE 141. CAIRO, GA. FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE ! 38 acres of land in less than one mile of Cairo. 20 acres of this covered with thick virgin pine timber. Good part of balance cleared. Very de sirable place for anyone wanting a small place near town. For particulars, addiess W. H. VANLANDINGHAM, Donalsonville, Ga. The result was that they all closed at 8 o’clock, so they and their employees could at tend the rally for the destruction of their business, By mail and guarantee satisfaction. Letters of highest praise. We also want live agents to handle our Clear Gut Crystal Lenses. Drug stores preferred. We furnish ad vertising matter. Exclusive Jem- tory to hustlers. Write for infor mation about our popular money making assortment. The speaker dealt in kindliness of speech, but terrific argument, and his address made a profound impression An electric storm came down during the meet ing, but it failed to put the “Geor gia Cyclone” out of business. The rally was a rousing success. Bring your Job Print ing to The Progress office. We have the best equipped plant in this section. Notice to Farmers. We will have our two new English Gins for Long Cotton in on- eration at Dyson’s Ginnery in Cairo for this season in two w eehs. We will pay Special Attention to the Ginning of your long cotton. Will also have Bagging and Twine. as a concession to “Insurgency.” According to party leaders, Iowa is not “violently insurgent,” its re publican platform having approved the presidents effort to secure de sired information for tariff revision through a board of experts. The president is said to have withdrawn federal patronage temporarily from Senators LaFollette, of Wisconsin, Bristow, of- Kansas, Bolliver and Cummings, of Iowa, and Ropubli- e..n Hubbard, of Iowa. 213 Temple Courl. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Tlie Musical Association at Fine Level. The Tired Creek Musical Associa tion will convene with Pine Level Baptist church, nine miles north of Cairo, on Saturday before the 4th Sunday in September. Everybody cordially invited to attend. P. E. Gili.iaro, Sec’y. GGPPAGE & CARR For Job Printing