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to-wears? Have you bought
your coat suit, long coats, capes',
skirts, shirt-waists, sweaters or knit
coats.
We have fitted up hundreds
and everyone a pleased customer, and
we can please you. We see that
you are perfectly fitted in every de-
tail-every little alteration is attend
ed to and it muft be right before it
leaves our establishment.
We sell nothing but the moSt
supervision of
Now gentlemen we want to talk to
you about a suit for yourself. Every man
appreciates a suit of clothes that fits him—
no matter what it cost, whether he paid
$10.00 or $20.00—then too he wants it to
give him service.
Now we have this kind of clothes for
you—we do not handle junk and old styles,
but every suit is of the latest styles and will
give you the service you are looking for
-come and let us fit you up.
The boys suits we handle are the best
-they are suits that look well and will give
service—not the kind that will look old after
the first wearing, or rip the first knot he
hangs on.
Not only this, but we have the right
kind of hat, shoes underwear, hosiery, neck-
in fact anything that a man or
assisted by expert help
ers are able' to give you
service second to none.
The very latest crea
tions can be seen here.
If you have not visit
ed this department, we
ask that you come ear
ly and make your selec
tions.
Higdon-Herring Go.
Cairo - - Ga.
Stylish garments, and you absolutely
run no risk when you buy of us.
The garments are sold on a
very small profit and they come in
reach of all.
In dress goods and dress
trimmings we are showing the
a test creations.
wear, shirts,
boy needs to wear.
Cairo
THE LOCAL g
Phonograph §
, Dr. Robert H. Harris, Messrs. John
Shuman ;uul JL S. Roddonberry attended
the annual session of. Mercer Baptist As-
GRADY COUNTY LANDS
A Column or Two About the
Doings ol Prominent Per
sonages and Otherwise.
sociation a£ Funston this week.
Woodland
The farmers of thisconmiunity arc busy
picking oottori and gathering corn.
Our school is being carried on very
nice by our efficient teacher, Miss Min
nie Parker.
Alfred Abridge and Walter Taylor at
tended the Tent meeting at Gradyville
Saturday night.
-S. P. Vanhuadmgham was transacting
business in tills section last week.
J. L. Akridge, Tom Harrell, ]. 1).
Singletary, Klislia Jones and their wives
visited relatives near Meigs last Saturday
and Sunday.
Walter Taylor and Miss Mattie Fulford
attended Sunday school last Sunday. We
guess they had a line time.
George Fulford visited Ins brother, J.
S. Fulford, last Sunday.
Henry Hughes kept busy hauling cot
ton a few days last week.
Subscribe for The*' Paouenuss if you
want to get the liews.
■ "Lester. Dekle and Miss Minnie Parker
attended Prayer meeting Sunday night.
Sidney Jordan and Misses Louie .Ionian
and Winiford Harper were out riding
Sunday e veiling j.,
Mr. and Mrs. H. .L. Hughes visited re
latives in Cairo Sunday.
We are sorry to learn of Mrs. My ricks
sickness.
Ice cream suppers everywhere hut not
any invitations.
KIOHO OSOfiOBOtlOflOK
Subscribe for The Progress.
Read the new ad of l. Shapiro.
Rev. W. G. Sellers was in town this
week.
Abe Poller has a new ad oil this week’s
issue.
John Bodiford hail a fine mule to die
in Cairo Tuesday.
Cane grinding will be on in full blast
in about three weeks.
ES. M. Beach, of Beaehtou lias a real
estate ad in another column.
Miss Mollie Cole, of Quincy, Fla., is
visiting Miss Clyde Grimes.
'Yes, thank you, the subscription list
of-The Pkookf.ss is growing.
John A. Powell, of Edison, was visit
ing home folk here this week. .
: Kinder winterish weather and straw
Southeast of Beachton, Grady county, Georgia.
1 he Jonas Courtney Plantation, 0/j acres .
This is one of the best kept and most Fertile farms in Grady county.
The present owner has made a fortune on the place, and his reasons for selling is that he is re
tiring from business.
225 acres in pasture.
100 acres saw mill pipe. I '■ V' : ' 1 ‘ 1 -f;
250 acres cleared,
All well fenced with woven wire. 2 good frame houses, and four tennant houses and numer
ous out-buildings. The land has a red clay foundation, and lies well. One mile from school. Ru
ral free delivery of mail. 8 miles from Metcalf. Pecan grove, figs, peaches, oranges and pears.
Price $15 per acre. Will accept $4,000 cash, balance in 6 years if desired.
'1 he Revill’s plantation, 600 a,cres 3 I -2 miles Southwest of Metcalf, Ga., 30 acres in Thomas
county, Ga., balance in Leon county, Fla.
100 acres in timber.
450 arces open.
7 settlements. Red Clay foundation. Price $ 11.00 per acre. Half cash, balance in 6 years
if desired. 8 per cent interest on notes.
S. M. BEACH
Beachton, Geor;
Notice to Farmers.
We will have our two hew English Gins for Long Cotton in op
eration at Dyson’s Ginnery in Cairo for this season,in two weeks.
We will pay
Special Attention to the Ginning
of your long cotton. Will also have Bagging and Twine.
COPPAGE & CARR
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