The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, September 29, 1910, Image 5

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r ij TO PUBLIC! m THE GREAT SPECIAL SALE Now going on at our Big Department Store will continue at least NINETY DAYS LONGER. Our Great Special Sale Is a wonderful success. We have hundreds of satisfied customers. Everybody seems to be coming our way. But our stocks are large and we know that it will take at least Ninety Days to reduce to our satisfaction. If you have not visited us, why not? You want to save money—WE CAN SAVE IT FOR YOU. It matters not what our com petitors say, investigate for yourself. We are willing to leave the matter to you. All that we ask is that you COM El Come and Bring Your Family, Bring some of your neighbors and friends. See the goods dance out to the music of our matchless bargain giving. Come and see that we do as we advertise. Come expect ing much. We are ready to make good. And then if you are satisfied that ours is no joke sale—if you can say truthfully to your- sell, “Richter & Rushin are doing as they advertise and are selling cheaper than any one else we know of,” why buy. Buy all you will need for fall and winter; Clothes, Shoes, Hats, Caps for all the family. Just Read Below. Good White Homespun, - Good Checked Homespun, Good Bleachings, - - - - - Calicoes, all kinds - 4c per yard - 4c per yard ■ - 4c per yard - 5c per yard Everything in stock sold at un- matchable prices. While feasting on our Great Bargains be sure and take a look at our line of millinery. Come! We expedt you. Bar gains await you. YOURS TRULY, THE MANAGER, OF THE GREAT SPECIAL SALE At Richter & Rudxin’s Big Department Store, CAIRO, - - - - - GEORGIA. P. S.—Calico Sale Saturday at 10 o’clock as usual. )□! THE LOCAL Phonograph A Column or Two About tbe Doings ol Prominent Per sonages and Otherwise. Subscribe for The Progress. Nunn ally’s—Wight & Browne. The infant of Mr. M. B. Smith died Sunday evening. Say Seed, and say Seed plain—then go Rrowne’s. to Wight & Browne’s. Mrs. Brock, of Atlanta, is the guest of Mrs, A. R. Oliver. Mrs. W. Id. Robinson was a visitor to Thomasville this week. Mrs. R. C. Bell was the guest of home folk ill Moultrie Sunday. Mrs. J. W. .Tones, of Bainbridge, is spending sometime in Cairo. W. E. Bevel, of Thomasville, spent sometime in Cairo Thursday. Miss Addie Lou Powell is the guest of Miss Lillie Beach, at Beach ton. Dr. J-. B. Warned spent several days in Moultrie, returning Wednesday. Hatton Towson left for Emory College last week. Tins gives Cairo three stu dents in Emory. Miss Marie Shaphiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Shapiro, is confined to her bed with fever. Mrs. C. L. Taylor and children, of Camilla, were the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Cannon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs/ Simeon Chittenden, of Tallahassee, Fla., spent Saturday with Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Wight. Col. G. A. Wight who has been op an extensive visit to Atlanta and Middle Tennessee, lias returned home. Miss Janie Belle Oates will leave Fri day for Kenansville, N. C., where she will .enter James Sprunt College. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bell spent Tues day evening shopping in Thomnsvflle to and have little Mildred’s photo made. Roy W. Ponder is now busy making out the tax receipts for the year 1910, He will begin collecting about. October loth. Henry Mitchell, county commissioner, was in Cairo Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. 0’Kelly, of Thom asville, visited friends in Cairo Sunday. J. T. Ham, an extensive turpontino operator of Pine Park, spent Sunday in Cairo. i This section was visited by a heavy rain Monday afternoon, which was badly needed. Miss Lottie Jones was the guest of Mr and Mrs. A. IT. Holman in Thomusvillft this week. Mr. W. B. Roddenliery made a busi ness trip to Atlanta last week returning home Sunday Mrs. J. M. Gardner, of Kissimmee, Fla., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Crawford. only 5 Rev. ,T. B. Wight filled tlie pulpit of the Methodist church last Sunday in the absence of Rev. W. E. Towson who was assisting Rev F. A. Ratcliffc at the tent meeting at Gradyville. WANTED.—Renters for part of old Roddenbery home. Apply Mas. M. A. RoDEKNBKnv. Master Cad Willis, son of Mr. T. E. Willis, who lives seven miles north of Cairo, had the misfortune to brake his right ann last Monday while working in the field. The little fellow was brought to Cairo and liad his arm set by Dr. Clower.. Miss Annie Mac Boyd who lias been the charming guest of Mrs. T. J. Browne, returned Monday to her home in Wayns- horo. Charley Hall, colored, plead guilty of carrying concealed weapon before Judge Singletary Monday and was given a fine of fifty dollars. Boys, if that suit of yours is looking rather old, bring it to Roy Ponder’s Pressing Club, anil lie will have it made to look new. Mr. Harry Peeples and a bevy ‘of Whigham young ladies werb in Cairo Sunday, coining over hi Mr. Peeples’ touring car. Miss Jewell Oates will leave Friday for Glencoe, N. C.,' to resume her position in the school which place she has been teaching for several years. Miss Beulah Zant, one of the teachers in Cairo High School, was called to her home in Lake Park on account of the serious illness of her brother. Don’t forgot that R. W. Ponder is lo cal agent for the Albany Steam Laundry. The tent meeting at Gradyville (still continues with interest. There will he two services each day, 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., till Sunday, when there will also bo a service at 11 o’clock in the morn ing. Announcements will he made Snn- day as to services thereafter. WANTED.—A middle age or old lady with good health to live with me through the winter and to take care of me. Ap ply to bins. M. A. RonnF.xnKRV. Mr. ,T. Frank Sikes, of Cairo, Ca., has bought the Bannockburn mill site, five hundred and fifteen acres, including !1 the buildings and farm machinery, consideration $10,000, This is a very valuable piece of property and Mr. Sikes will proceed to develop it at once. ■Nashville llorald. In response to the request for a uniori service of ml the churches, next Sunday, made by the committee of the Knights of Pythias who are arranging for the special sermori at the Baptist church, we are requested to announce that there will be no service at the Methodist church Sunday morning. The service, v ill be held in the evening, at 7:30 o’clock, as usual. \ COMING! THE ATLANTA OPTICIAN, Representing Crystal Optical Co., is coming with a full line of the latest mountings and frames, fitted with the best lenses made. Wait for him. If your eyes tire they call for help and NOW is the time to give them attention. CLEAR CUT CRYSTAL LENSES ARE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. This is a first-class laundry doing first- Lonl Casper.” only 5 ccnts-at , clliss work. Bring him your work. Wight & Browne’s. r Mr. R. A. Bell who'has been on tlio The millinery openings now have the road for several weeks, returned home attention of the ladles, and the little talk I last Sunday. He loft again Thursday is now new hats. 1 £or another two weeks trip. They are accurately ground and centered; are per fectly polished and warranted first quality- Our frames are made with, extra c are and are unexcelled in beauty and finish. They are made in three different metals, viz: Solid Gold, Gold filled and Alumnico. No Charge for Examination. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mr. J. A. Cnmbie, of Pelham, Ga., the wcil known sowing machine man, arid if ho lias been with the Singer Com pany for several years, lias opened head quarters in Cairo; with an oilieu in tin itcre of C. R. YaiiLundinghum; former ly the Kedc-r Powell place. Mr, jumble has hundreds of customers in Grady county and he would bo glad toi them or anyone elsu* looking for any thing in his lino to call to see him. Si liia card in this issue of Tin: Pnouiinss, A Splendid Leather Case With Each Pair. These Famous Glasses will be Fitted to Eyes in PINE PARK, GA., Oct. 3, 4 and 5 at Kincaid’s Drug Store. CALVARY, GA., Oct. 6 to 11, at Carr & Elar- bee’s. CAIRO, GA., Oct. 12 to 16, at Grady Pharmacy. School Improvement Club The School Improvement Club will meet Friday afternoon, October 7, at 4 o’clock, at the High School building. A full attendance is re quested. Mas. K. G. Bkll, rhea. Registration Books Open. The registration books for the city of Cairo will ho opened October 1, and remain open until October 22. All qualified voters are urged to register at once. J. M. McNair, : y