The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, October 21, 1910, Image 7

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>lH»|»»W<WWW<M>W>WWWW>WWl|<||i||>|»||H|»l a j|| a i VI ■ ■ 1111 i LEGAL NOTICES. CITATIONS. Georgia—Grady County. The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months' support to the fam ily of A. F. Richtee, deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons con cerned are cited to show cause by the 7th day of November, 1010, why said ap plication for twelve months’ support should not be granted. This Oct. 10, 1910. P. H. Hkrkino! Ordinary. Georgia—Grady County. Notice of application for leave to sell land: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to seli land be longing to the estate of A. F. Richter for the payment of debts and distribution. .Said application will be heard at, the reg ular term of tlie Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Mon day in Novotnber. This Oct. 10, 1010. J. W. Cannon, Administrator upon the estate of A. F. Richter. Georgia—Grady County. . The return of the appraisers setting apart twelve months’ support to the fam ily of W. .1. Curry, deceased, having been filed in my office, all persons con cerned are cited to show cause by the 7th day of November, 1910, why said appli cation for twelve months’ support should not bu granted. This 12th October, 1910. P. H. HERRING, Ordinary. Georgia—Grady County. _ To whom it may concernT. M. Whig- ham having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent ad ministrator upon the estate of R. E. Which am, late of said county, notice is hereoy given that said application will be heard at the regular term ot the court of ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in November, ■ 1910. Witness my baud and official signature. This Oct. 12, 1910. Horae Theit is Caugnt Thomasville, Oct. 13.—A negro, Vender Jackson was brought from Boston this morning by Mr. W. A. Fulller, The negro is charged with stealing a horse and buggy at Bos ton Saturday, were many vehicles in the public hitch ing place, the negro decided to leave in the best looking rig hecduld find. This he did, the horse and buggy Tielonging to a negro named Peek. He was immediately followed and caught ten miles from Boston. He was locked up and brought here this morning. The negro is an old *• convict, having at one time been on the gang from this county. Con. Roddenbery Has Park Laid Out. ltoddenhery A splendid assortment of newest and tastiest type styles and highest grade papers have fust been in stalled in our Job Department. Good Printing costs but little more than poor work, and is much more satisfactory Congressman S. A has been employing his leisure time while at home this summer in hav ing laid out and fitted up a large ftream runs th’.ougpark just out of Thomasville which he expects to keep open for the oenefit of the public. This park is to the east of town, not far from Glen Arven, a large through it which has been damned up forming a very pretty lake upon which boats have been put. There is also a verp fine swimming pool, swings, etc. This park is within easy reach with a fine road leading to it and will no doubt prove very attractive. Smallpox Raging Dr. Ainsworth, of the health com mittee, of Thomasville, Monday night told the council of the small pox situation in the city. He stated that they had been unable to stamp it out this summer and that as it was a winter disease, he believed some vaccination method should be Let us figure with you on anything in the PRINT ING line. We’ll do our level best to please you. PHONE 141, CAIRO, GA tain land described in a bond for titles, thereto attached purporting to'be signed by D. W. Cliason, late of said county, deceased, the said application alleging that saiu land has been fully paid for, or the money tendered the administrator of 1). W. Chason’s estate, all parties con cerned are hereby .notified that said ap plication will be heard before the Court of Ordinary for said county on the 1st Monday in November, 1910. This 3rd day of October, 1910. P. II. Herring, Ordinary. Georgia—Grady County. Mrs. Tansy Phillips having made ap plication to require titles to he executed Tax Notice First Round. Duncanville Ort. ^ Higdons 1 ** l 8 Whigham ' Spring Hill “ 20 Lime Sink 24 Blowing Cave 25 Spence " 26 Pine Park (afternoon) “ 27 Ragan (G . W. Rehburgs Gin ^ afternoon)--.- 28 Second Round Duncanville Nov. 14 Higdons “ 15 Whigham “ 16 Spring Hill “ 17 Lime Sink.— ----- “ 21 Blowing Cave “ 22 Spence 23 Pine Park (afternoon) “ 28 Ragan (G. W. Rehburg gin afternoon) “ 29 Popes store (forenoon) Dec. 5 Rigsbys (afternoon) “ 5 Whigham “ 12 The dog tax law has not been re pealed and everyone owning a dog or dogs are supposed to pay the tax. I am reliably informed by good 1 law abiding citizens of the county that a great many dog owners have not returned them for taxes,, if my friends throughout the county will co-operate with me in finding out who these parties are T will do all in my power to see that the taxes are paid. Not only are there dog tax dodgers but people who do not own dogs try to dodge tax every year, I have caught many of these in the past. Get a list of all hands , working at these mills and • turpen tine stills turn over to me and I will guarantee over half of them will be tax defaulters. ' .Respectfully, R. W. Ponder. We have in our warehouse a complete stock of the J. G. Smith and Franklin and Nor- man Buggies And a large supply of other makes as well as Harness and Wagons. Can save you money by coming to see us , when in need of any of our goods. adopted at once. Alderman Parker •then made the council laugh with his droll reference to that somewhat hazardous experiment. Hecbjccted to vaccination. Mills Shut Down for Better Prices On account of the very low price of lumber just now, several of the mills in this vicinity have shut down temporarily, among them being the large mill of the Tallahassee Sawmill Company on the line of the Florida Central Railroad Company. The Cherokee Mill and others in this county are still running and the owners hope not to be obliged to shut down. Thomasville Wants Paved Streets More paved streets is what the people of Thomasville are wanting now and what they are hoping t< get before a great while. The pav ing of the principal business streets of the town a few years ago hat proved such a success that the de mand for more like them. Since automobiles are being so generally used the defects in the streets, an noticed as never before. Notice is hereby siven that the undersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said County for leave to soil land belonging to the estate of H. B. Ballard for distribution and payment of debts. Said ap plication will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in November, 1910. Mrs. J. F. Ballard, Administrator of H. B. Ballard Estate. This 13th dav of October. 1910. Petition for Letters of Administration GEORGIA-Grady County: , , „ J. S. Smith having applied to me in due form to >e appointed permanent Administrator upon the jstate of Leona Long late of said county, notice 13 tereby given that said application will be heard at -.he regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday in November, 1919. Witness my hand and official signature this 13th ; ay of October. 1919. P. H. Hermeo. Oidirary. W. G. BAGGETT & SON P- C. ANDREWS, Attorney-at-law, CAIRO, GA Office in-Parker Building. AGENT FOR THE Singer Sewing Machine Company, Has opened headquarters in the store of C. E. VanLandingham, formerly the Reader Powell store. ' H m 1 ■ He carries a full line of Sewing Machine Attachments, Needles, Oil, etc., for all makes, and will sell you a .SINGER or WHEELER & WILSON on easy pay ments or for cash. sure We don’t want your money unless we 2an give you- something for it. We never fail. We always leave our cus tomer with a smiiihg face. ( Our experience Rives us advantage of others. We have the best machinery that experience can . lelcut or that money can buy. We will be glad to •Igure with you on the water problem. We feel uro that we can save you money. Wo handle all clnds of pumping powers. If you need anything n our line wo will be glad to have you drop us a dne, All of our work is done under contract, and 'emember that if we fail to comply with our con tract you owe us nothing. Headquarters Twenty-Five Thousand Leaving This Country Yearly. Sir James Phliny Whitney, t member of the Canadian govean- New York this week. TO THE PUBLIC! n Powell, I extend an invitation to. my friends and the gen eral public to call and see me. .It will be my purpose to carrj a stock of . GENERAL(MERCHANDISE. ALSO BUY COUNTRY;PRODUCE, I am now making a special sale on “PANTS, havmj just received a new lot. Come soon, that you jnay be able t( T, G. FUNDERBURK WELL GO BAINBRIDGE, GA. ment, was in He says that 25,000 Americans art to Canada each year, and thal We Fit Your Eyes BY MAIL If,; going almost without exception they art well-to-do. As a result the provi dence of Ontario is rapidly gaining j| in population and wealth. . ! All kinds of printing neatly dont at The Progress office. We havt all the latest typo faces. Just give us a try and be convinced. For first class commercial print ing come to this office. Bring your Job Print ing to The Progress office. We have the best equipped plant in this section. AND. 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