The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, September 23, 1910, Image 8

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rc&2?3i The Store Where Quality Reigns Supreme and Prices Are Right SPECIAL FALLt< SHOWINGS IN |; Ladies’ Coat Suits, Ladies’ Dresses. j| Ladies’ Coats and | Long Capes, Ladies’ | Fine Skirts and Shirt ij Waists, Underwear | and Hosiery. Chil- | drens’ Coats, latest & creations in Dress ;< Goods, Dress Trim- | mings; latest in Neck- % wear, Hair Goods, J* Combs, etc. £ A full display of Fall Clothing and Furnishing Goods—clothing that is made right, clothing that will fit, clothing that will satisfy. We want Your Autumn Footwear • i should have the new7 and I distinctive style-features that 1 you will only find at our store d —in the new Fall models of SHOE TRADE Secret of the distinctive charm and exquisite style of the Women’s Regals you ” will find now on display at our Btore is worth knowing. FURNISHINGS. lilts, Fancy Vest, eckwear, Smoking Jackets, osiery, Bath Robes, REGAL SHOES For Women are built on advance models o£ ex clusive styles designed tor this season by celebrated N ew York and Paris cus tom bootmakers. y— "Wereceive these \q 4® $ '*"*1 Regal styles di- \I red from the V| Regal Factories, "i | and can therefore \«°1 ft, assure you of up- \ to-the-minute shoe ttYS fashions. Also bet- ter fit, comfort and Br*!j ' service than you /r 1 get in other /) shoes. E*is ifj4Hff We have these Regal models in all the new and popular leathers; you will be able to select a smart style that just suits JTl your taste. We’ll guaran- fif tee the fit. Underwear Suspenders Belts Childrens' Look for Our Millinery Opening An nouncement, which we will publish later. Smart Fall and IVinlet Model a new TRADE HERRING CO., CAIRO, GA cine form to be appointed permanent ad-' ministrator upon the estate of A. K'. Richter late of said county, notice fs hereby given that said application will be beard at the regular term of tile Court of Ordinary for said eounty to be held on the first Monday in October, Witness my hand and official signa ture this September (>, 1010. P. H. Hrriung, Ordinary. Georgia—Grudy County. Notice is hereby given that the undor- signcd lias applied to the Ordinary -Mi said county for leaye to sell land bofong- mg to Misses Maud and Maggie May Pick reu. wards of said W. jC Powell, and said leave asked for for maintenance and support of snid wards, said applica tion will be heard at the regular term of the Court, of Ordinary for said county' to lie held on the first Monday in Octal "T, 1010. This September 7, 1910. W. A. Powki.i,,' Guardian of Maud and Maggie Pickren. MRS. OLIVER'S CITATIONS. Georgia—Grady County. To whom it may concern: L. L. Bar- wick having made application to me in due form to he appointed permanent ad ministrator upon the estate of .1. II. Bar- wick late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will he lieiird at the regular term of the Court of Ordi nary for snid county to he held on the first Monday in October,1910. Witness rny hand and official signature this 5th day of September, 1910. I*. II. Herrino, Ordinary. Georgia—Grady County. Mrs. Lizzie Moss having made applica tion for twelve months support out of the estate of C. M. Moss and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having tiled their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in October, 1910, why said application should not he granted. This 5th day of September, 1910. P. II. II wi nr no, Ordinary. Georgia—Grady County. Whereas J. R. King, administrator of W. R. Holt, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on re cord that lie has fully administered W. R. Holt’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can why said administrator should not he discharged from his administration and receive Tetters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 1910. This Septem ber 5, 1910. P. H. Hrriung, Ordinary. Georgia—Grady County. To whom it may concern: Mrs, Lena Curry having made application to me in due term to he appointed permanent ad ministratrix upon the estate of W. ,T. Curry late of said county, notice is here by given that said application will be heard at tile regular term of Court of Or dinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in October, 1910. Witness my hand and official signa ture this September 5, 1910. P. II. IIhriiino, Ordinary. Georgia—Grady County. The Hand Trading Company having made application to require, titles to he executed to thorn to certain land de scribed in a bond for titlo thereto at tached purporting to be signed by D. AV. Chason late of said county deceased, the said application alleging that said land has been fully paid for or the money tendered the administrator of' 1). W. Chason’s estate, all parties concerned are hereby notified that said application will be heard before the Court of Ordinary for said county on the 3rd day of Octo ber, 1910. This September 5,' 1910. P. H. Herring, Ordinary. Georgia—Grady Comity. To whom it. mav concern: .T. W. On- THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT. 29th and 30th. G#orgia—G rady Com\ty. I*’ 11 , 1 • s ‘‘ 11 «•' Mwt Tuesday in October, 1M0, uumig the legal hour* of .sale, to the highest bidder for cash, certain retd- ty of which the following is a descripf turn : 49 1-2 acres'of land lying &• the southeast corner of lot No. 397 In"the llltii district of said county, hounded on east and south by original lines, on. the north by Palmer and Howell lands' west by Clyatt Jordan’s land. Said land ''•I! ^ell to satisfy a 11- fa from .1 itniierv Term 1909 of City Court of Cairo; fn fa- ycrr of J. D. Holman against Margaret (; 1. Hurst and Thomas K. Hurst..- Said I land found in possession of said Margar ett I. ami Thomas K. Hurst and levied on as theirs to satisfy said li fa. uWen- dants hotiffied according to law. This September 2, 1910, K. F. DOLLAR. sWrifiv P* C. ANDREWS Attorn ey-at-Law| CAIRO, ga -M. Office in Parker Rnildinj'jJ* Out* showing of the new Fall Millinery is exceptionally complete, having devoted some two or three weeks in the market studying the new styles and selecting pattern hats. We extend a cordial invitation to everybody in Cairo and Grady county to at tend our opening. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT. 29th and 30th. Promptly negotiated* at- reasonable rate of inter est. Now is the tiriie to arrange for your fall needs. Call on orVrite r. c. bell, MRS. A. R. OLIVER. MISS KATHRYN BROWN FvAk'c M- ■ If 1 !\T \N