The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, November 18, 1910, Image 5

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. ... i. HIGDON-HERRING COMPANY CAIRO, GEORGIA. Baths, hot and cold, at M. JR. j Harrisons Banber Shop on Caa- foal ave. Alii white barbers. iRev. \V. E. Wietknann Bnns., Big- American Shows (Coming. All (be children are wild with joy, a show is corning to town; just watch and see how many grown ups find it necessary to take care of tire children. You never see the little ones so carefully watched over as at circus time. Well, well! Any excuse is good enough only it leads under the circus-tent at Cairo, Fri day, November 18. Wson spent two days of this wcdkiin his old home, Nashville, Tenn., (returning Thurs day night. M„ B. Harrison conducts a barber shop on Central ave. Your tonsorial wants attended, to by white barbers. A Column or Sf*ro Abctu* the Doings «i rromSnent Per sonages and OaicrwJsr. Made with Plain, Leaded and Plate Glass Doors that don’t Bind Goods That Will Satisfy: Goods That Are Right We talk Quality because we handle merchandise that will stand the test, and we sell this class of goods at the price you us ually pay for ordinary goods. It is an easy matter to buy cheap goods—but it is not an easy matter to buy the best goods cheap. Buy From Us Once and You Will Buy Again. CLOTHING, HATS. SHOES UNDERWEAR,, SHIRTS NECKWEAR, HOSIERY All With a Reputation LADIES’ COAT SUITS, Skirts, Shirt-Waists, Long Coats Rain Coats, Sweater Coats, Underwear, Hosiery REGAL SHOES for men and women; every pair GUARANTEED THE LOCAL 00 aCJ5«3J M Subscribe for TJ«‘ Progress. Phone the news to 348. / Get a shave at Harrison’s, When you have visitors, tell us, ’Phone the names of your .visitors te 341 Read Higdon-Herring Co’s., new ad iiss this issue. B, E Wilson is on an extended visit to Madison, Fla. All white barbers at M. B. Har rison's Barber Shop. It pays to advertise in The Prog ress-Make ns prove it. Rev. R. H. Harris was out of town a few days this week. J. J. Coppage spent Tuesday in Ozark, Ala., on business. Get a shave, hair cut or sham poo at Harrison's Barber Shop. Don’t fail to hear the cornet solo Tuesday evening by Mr. Jonnison. Born to Col. and Mrs. M. L. Ledford, Wednesday morning, a girl. Go to the entertainment Tuesday and hear V Why We Never Mar ried . ’ ’ Those who attended the Thomas County Fair last week report it a success. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Roddenbery and children visited in Moultrie one day this week. Notice the program in this issue for the entertainment Tuesday even ing at the City Hall. Today is the day of all days in the children’h minds. The circus has arrived and balloons, red lem onade, peanuts and pop-eorn will receive a boost in prices. Read J. D. Holman’s page ad on the last page of this issue, There is no doubt but that the Ellis buggy is all they claim for it but read the iul and see for yourself. G. W. Helton was the lucky man who received $5 in gold from Mr; Aire Poller for trading the largest amount, £75.00, during his recent 15 day sale which closed Saturday. This sale is continued for two weeks longer at the same prices mentioned before. We are pleased to report the probable return of Editor Majors on next Saturday. It is our hope that he will be able to assume the reins on his return. The of fice force, including the “devil,” a mouse and two cockroaches, again thank the public for over looking our “errors” of this and the past two issues. Rich Deposit Fullers Earth. The property of Rufus A. Connell of Whigham, advertised elsewhere in this issue has, according to the United States geological survey, a rich deposit of Fullers Earth on it, making it valuable. The sale is to be pulled off December 14th and loth, 1910. Herring-Carter. Last Thursday morning, at the home of the bride's father, Judge P. H. Herring, Miss Mary Her ring was happily united • in the holy bonds of matrimony to Dr. G. B. Carter, of Faceville, Ga., Rev. J. B Wight officiating. The couple left on the 10:20 train yesterday for Faceville, where they will make their fu ture home. Wiedemann Bros., Big American Shows Coming. Cairo is to be honored with a veal wild west show on Friday, Novem ber 18, when the Wiedemann Bros’ Big American Shows will present for the first time in our city that rrr A classy line of Dress Goods, Dress Linings of all kinds. Butterick Patterns Slok^rt) teke "ELASTIC” BOOKCASES “Made to Match most any Finish.’ Cairo Furniture Company Slobc^Vcrtnckc BookcaSGS Cairo Furniture Company WE CARRY THE GOODS IN STOCK \ Slotc^roicke "ELASTIC” BOOKCASES Cairo Furniture Company “Custer’s Last Charge,” when will be seen upon our streets a war tribe of real Souix Indians fresh .from their camp fire and council, mak ing their first acquaintance with pale face civilization. The sing of clouds, the blowing of the winds, the movement of the birds and beasts, all tell some story to the Inditin'." He is a part of nature;. Egypt and China. In Egypt we dig and delve and year by year recover the treasures she holds. In China there Is nothing to re cover, nothing to dig for. AU her past Is huddled on the surface. Her music and her musical Instruments of the past are here today the same as they 'ever were. There are uo stages of de velopment told no steps of ascent.— Hermann Smt«h. Preventing a Waste. “Why Is Mrs. Jones standing bare headed In the cold ?" . . . , .. ... «y. "Oh. she’s got n half bottle of<eo» he jq ill it and of it. He studies cure leftfrom last year, and she wants to use it up to get the bottle out of the way.”—Llpplucott-’*.,' If you want the^new* when it its news, *ubrcribe for this paper it all: through his life; he can read its language; i< is one thing that he knows. A real tribe of Sioux In diana ore with the Wiedemann Bros-’ Big American Shows. Watch for them Friday, November 18. Had Dona It Too. Kakker—Banking Interests time* buy what they don't want to •vert « panic. Booker—As I buy say wife • drees -HarpoV’S Baser. For first class commercial prinjr *ng come to this office. Did you say printing? do all kinds. Well, we For Tip-Top coal burns free ot cinders. Best for your grates’ and stoves—qbeaggjr than wood. Apply Wli.'Senrey. -it Leave to Sell Land. UEOKUIA-Grady County. Bv virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold at ‘ " outcry on the, tiist Tuesday in De- public outcry on the, lust Tuesday m De cember, 1910, at the court house in said county between the usual hours of sale the following real estate situated in Grady county, to-wit: tf-tO acres more or less of lot of land No. 5544, in the 17th Dis trict of Grady county, Georgia. Terms cash. This Nov. 7th, 1910. .1. W, Cannon, Administrator of A. F. Richter.