The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, October 21, 1910, Image 8

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| HERE WE ARE 1 1 With Another Car of S Horses artel Mules I THEY ARRIVED THIS WEEK AND _ WE WANT YOU TO COME 1 IN AND SEE THEM. I| Ti torj CEK3 «BE» «K» «E3 vaan •-KV OWil rar-s <(3S» They Are the Kind You Want and the Prices Will Please You Too § If you are looking for a farm, turpentine or lumber mule or a good || buggy horse, one that has style, good action and is safe for your wife or s daughter to l drive, we have just that kind. If it’s a saddle or combine- j| iron horse, we have that also. In other words we are OUT FOR THE if BUSINESS, and have the stock to get it with. x ff How about trading us that old plug for a real good young mule to make another crop? Bring him in and we think we can convince you that this will be to your interest. wEseLl or swap-for cash or CREDIT I D. Holman, cairo, ga.S i§gI§^s;PJg!^8igtil£rstlIi=:tlHt=liIli=ltlll=lllH=Miii=iIIII==tlllil^ == h SYRUP WANTED WANTED---10OO Barrels of Good Syrup/ for November and December delivery. If you make Good Syrup we want to figure with 70U whether you make 5 barrels or 100. We can fumisb the barrels. . OUTH GEORGIA SYRUP CO. Cairo, Georgia. F.. H. TAYLOR, Manager, r JUST RETURNED From New York, Baltimore and other Eastern mark ets with a full and complete line of j Ready-to-Wear Goods ■-it 1. r; od he ■ iy ■ 1- d i u e s r i Now In Session at T:j -. " ' T i- odtst Church Ko " T Moultrie, Ga., Oct. 18.- 'I ’>e Mercer Association me*. ILL min ing with Rock Hill church r>1 T ! "i- slon, a few miles veil of f hL ;bv 'I he attendance is fine and r Btanding the terribly inch: weather, everyone is enj yi good time. After devotional exercises t ’ Bociation was duly organized liy. the election of of&cers.Rev. J Bushin haying positively dc§ a reh- mination to the p-■-iti .> haetiViy filled for nearly tv ye; %. Robert H Hams was ■ . inv elected moderator hy ris to. Rev. D. H. P» i -r avn .ed assistant moderan.i in the . ; manner; and also, i sai y Rev. R. M. Rusbi’ cle - moderator rilieritu. lift m E. Howell -add Bo; ' : cry were elected Me ' aas; - . clerk, respective!v, out . •ition. L ABE The introductory sermon, a very fine discourse; was preached at near noon, hy l)r. Arch. C. Cree, pastor of the Moultrie chinch. The business program for the dny has been fully carried out and un less the storm shuts out the night session the association will start off with a clear field tomorrow. 1 The missionary sermon is to be preached at 11 a. m. tomorrow, by Robert 11. Harris. The W. M. U. meeting, with Miss Hattie Stevens in the chair, and Miss Norrnie McCalT at the secre tary’s table, was held in the Metho dist church building a few rods dis- Oak Giove tant from the Baptist church house,' The farmers of this section are. most The attendance; was fine and all through gathering the fleecy •staple, business was dispatched before ad- * c *'• Pritchard was transacting journmenl this evening. i ' >ll8 ’ nUHS ’ n Pelham Friday. The present messengers to the as- Mrs. N. M. Nesmith is spending a sociation from Cairo church.are the while with her daughter, Mrs. Albort pastor and deacons John Shuman Powell. and R. S. Itoddenberv. Mrs. W. Mrs. D. C. Norton and J. I. Wilder H. Robinson represents the W. M. made a business trip to Cairo last Satur- U. of that Church. day. This complete line consists of Ladies’ Tailor-Made Coat Suits, and Skirts in all the season’s prevailing colors and latest styles at the cheapest prices. A full line of men’s, youth’s and boy’s clothing which will save you big money. Hats, trousers and shoes to fit all. Come and inspect my new goods. Yours truly, POLLER J Will Pay Cash | ^ a * n ' s vei T muo ^ m5 °dcd in this sec- For 50 head well Wired young heifurj or . *'° n t ' 1 ' 8 " heifer yearlings. Also 25 or 30-horso Mr. .T.-S. McClelland’s new residence power boiler. W. D. Barber. j is near completion. It will add much to hopl. 30- *t. | jooka 0 [ pluoti when couipieted. Sunday is the regular preaching day at JWizpah. Elder Wm. Hollingsworth, pastor. Come everybody. “Mrs. J. D. Compton, of Troy, Ala.‘ and sister, Miss Lilia May Cokor, visited Mr. and Mrs. S., R. Cpkcr last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coker, of Pawnee, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Wilder. Misses Bertha and Maydee Powell spent last Sunday afternoon with Miss Bessie Leo Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Coker spent last Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wilder speut last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Palmer. Little Elmer and Jewel Harriaon spou J last Sunday with their little cousins? Ruby and Bessie. Mr. and Mrs, I. J. AVilder spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. I. J. AVilder. United States Deputy Norton of Albany came down last Monday morning and carried two negroes back with him for making whiskey. Mr. A. J. Fain was able to call on Ins girl last Sunday. Brown Eyes. Notice to Business Men. You arc hereby notified to call at my office in the court house at once and take out your license. Last notice. J. M. McNair, Jr., Clerk and Treas.