The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, November 25, 1910, Image 7

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-U Bold Spring* (Last Week’s Letter.) Dr. Boucholle filled his regular appointment at Bold Spring Sun day. He is getting very feeble but is ever faithful. ■ We were somewhat sueprised to hear of the marriage of Miss Pdnie Stahifill and Mr. Simmons last Sun day- We are very sorry to learn <®f the death of Mr. and Mrs. Brady’s lit tle child. Several of the members <of the Sunday school at this place visited the Sunday school at Union Sunday Some of the people of this section attended the fair in Thomasville 'last jveek. Misses Annie Belle Singletary and (Grace Atkinson spent Sunday with the Misses Aldsedge. St *eems (that the bov&are enjoy ing the sugar 'boilings more than any one else. Slope there is no one saying “buck.” ,$L 35. Harwich and 'wife visited the .-family of .John Aldredge Sun day.. Messrs. San% Aldredgeand John Atkinson'have returned (from the coast and brought with them plenty of fish. Little Alton IBarwick spent last week with Ibis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . John Aldredge. Miss Annie. John Aldredge spent Monday with,her aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Peacodk. Mrs. T. W. Aldredge was in Thomaaville shopping Thursday. Oak 'Grove. Last Wedk’s Letter. Cane grinding iis mow'tfie.ccder of the day. C. L.Pritehard >was selling syrup •in Pelham (Friday. Mrs. D. C| Norton iealled on Mrs. -fC. H. Coble "ffluesday .afternoon. We were very sorry to learn of (the Bad death sf Mr. J. W. Everet •etf Pelham, who was JkiBed in an Automobile aoehSeni. OSte leaves a wife and a nurnher of friends to mourn his death. N. D. NeSmith and wife spent Bundlay with the family of Albert' Powei. Mamed—On last first Sunday Miss'Clara Jordan, of this sfcefcion, and Mr. SimpBon of Mt. Olive,were happily married. They went to preaching and from there to Camil la, where they were married. Sorry to learn of the illneBB of B. pi. Palmer. Hope he will soon be out again. Brown Eves. Oak Grove. Rain was very much appreciated in this section last Friday and Sat urday. Albert Powell made a business trip to Pelham Tuesday. Mrs. G. W. Miller and mother, Mrs. MorriB, spent Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Albert Powei’. Mies Ethel McClelland spent last Sunday with Miss Maidee Powell. C. L. Pritchard was transacting business in Pelham Saturday., Miss Alma Miller spent last Fri day night with friends in Pelham, Miss Annie McClelland spent last Sunday afternoon with Miss Bertha Powell. Albert Powell spent Saturday in Pelham. MiBS Alma Miller spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Maidee Powell. Brown Eves. Pine Level Mr. and Mrs. falter Wombie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Griner. Noah Butler and Freeman Wom bie went to Cairo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joiner vis ited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. - Wombie Sunday. J. A. Smith and wife visited the family of J. N. Butler Sunday* The infant daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills died Sunday night. W. P. Collins and family spent Sunday with the family of Dallas Moss. Mrs. Waiter McDowell spent'San day with Mrs. Joe Whigham. Mrs. Mattie McAfee spent Mon day with Mrs. Sallie Naylor. Walter Wombie wont to 'Cairo Monday. Henry Wombie made & (flying trip to Cairo Saturday, J. 31. Butler was seffiKtig syrup in Cairo Tuesday. W..EHLN. Tired Cuaek. Albert Williams, we are t|jkd to say, is able to be out again -after;a few ( flays of sickness. Mrs. F. V. Kelly and son, Green were visitors to her daughter, Mrs. W. S’. Helton and Mira, ffadk Sel lers, near here this week. We need some rain in our-soction at tJkiis time. Subscribe for The Progress iboys and (read the news of the day. W. B. Roddenbery shut .down his sjirup works at Cross Roads for a few days this week. G. W. Helton was a visitor ito Cairo Monday. Allan Wombie was in 'Cairo 'last Tuesday selling syrup. J. W, Rich wasin Cairo Tiueadag' on business. * — v Lots df people carrying -syrup market this week. , Billie Willis is still ereering new houses for W. B. Roddenbery, G. B. WSiilis was hauling eyrup to market tikes week. . W. T. Crawford, Grady’s popular clerk of court, passed through this vicinity Thursday in his auto. You can’t tell what sort of a eook a -wife will make and you can’t tell what sort of a wife a cook will make, so there you are. • . > Mesdaines Annie Poulk, W. A. Walker and Albert Walker, of Cairo were at W. B, -Roddenbery’s cane mill Thursday. Samp Williams is improving at this writing. W. T. Helton made a business trip to Cairo Friday. A. M. Elliott,of near Tired Creek, was a visitor to Cairo Friday. Messrs. Joe Godwin, Walter and Robert Davis, John Mills and Hugh Davis took in the circus in Cairo Friday. -Several upper Gradyites went to Cairo Friday to see the show. Masters Bob Lee and McKinley Watts were the guests of Master Road Notice. GEORGIA—Grady Comity: S. M. Beach and othors having applied for the opening and establishment of- a new public road, commencing at a point on tlie.Cairo to Beachton road and run ning in an eastern direction through the lands of- the Georgia Lund A Timber Co., 8. M. Beach, E. II. Alford, W. J. Mc Intyre, W. VV. Bruce, .1. T. McLean and estate of R. R, Mitchell,'and terminating at a noint where it would intersect the Mitchell public roadj a distauce of aliout two and one-half miles' This is in the Duncanville Malitia district of said coun ty. Notice is hereby given that said appli cation will finally be granted on the Oth day of December, 1910, next, if uo suffi cient cause is shown to the contrary. Thomas Wight, J, M. Sasser, Albert Powell, J. L. Peebles, Henry Mitchell, L. L. Banvick. — —- L. Ledford, Clerk. SherifF;s Sale for December. GEORGIA—Grady County. Will be sold at the court bouse door in said county on the first Tuesday in De cember, *910, within the legal IiourB of sale, to-wit: All that certain tract, one hundred and: five acres on lot of land No. 206, ais© four acres on lot No. 267, both m the -18th district of Grady>nounty; Ga., with improvements thereon. Maid tracts more fully described by -the appraisers . , „ . j , | ML Kelley’s cs tele. *aid land levied -on .as tbo prop erty <tf B..F, Kelley to satisfy an execu- 011 the 1st day >of November, 1910, ifrom the Superior .court in said ?? U S 4y J n ,, fttvo L?r»' G - McN hir against KuII y. ^his ith dity of November, 1910. ’ E. R Dollar, Sheriff. Gl . ... J| ^ 811 he sold at the court house door in eaidtcounty on tlie first Tuesday in De cember, 1910, within .the legal hours of ““Si to-wit: AB .that .certain tract, ono hundred and nineitjHfix .aenes, more or less, and being all ,©f ilat of land No. one hundred and seven, in the 19th district of'iirffRdy county, <iiu, wiith improve- nwmts thereon, exoejat 4 .acres in the north east corner and 50 Acres in the south west corner. All of the above land .levied upon as tlie property of S. P. Cain .to satisfy an exe cution issued on the latiday-of November .1919, from the City Court .of Whigham, lnsaid county, in favor.of ,tlve Bank of Wfaigham against S. 1*. Cain. This 7th day .of November, 19,1,0. E. E. Dollar,, Sheriff. WANTED—Several*parties with teams to log on contract. Call on mo at once. It Y. Ai.lbn IIolman, Climax, Ga. Three or four 2 to 4-horse farms from 3 to 4 miles of Cairo. Price must be right. Wall Pay Cash For 60 head well bred young heifers or hoifer yeuriings. Also 26 or 80-horse power boiler. W. D. Barhkk. Sept. 30-4t. Notice to Business Men. Yon Are hereby notified to call at my office in the court house at onco and take out your license. Last notice. J. M. McNair,' JR., Clerk and Trens. Correspondents Wanted We want a correspondent in every settlement in Grady county. We will furnish paper, stamps, «tc-, to those who will furnish us the mews from their section. Let ®o -Iharve the hews from your section sSced Corn, Cotton Seed Stoney’s little seed cotton seed for salt TSeiUls 40 per cent, lint, $1.00 per bushel AHsoUtoney’s improved com seed at 60 leenffiowek. Yeilds 62 bttsliels per acre, tftfoQbroevs. W. C. JONES. GEORGIA—Grady County. .Will be sold before die ,eo«rt house door .on the first Tuesday :in December, nest, to the highest ihitidor i£or cash, \vu<»in tlie legaiiuMirs.of .sale, .tlie follow. uig,n*ilty, to-wit: .One house .and lot of laua .No. 60, m tlie 19th District.of Grail county, bounded on the west .and nortl by dJdEsey; on the east -by lP ubiie road on, the sou tit by Hand (property, ant. ■knownjta the Sautter house and,due acre of laud. levied on a« the property .of R. A. Sanders to satiaiy this fi andUthers issued iby the City Court id Wliigham against. JT. A, Menders In fav.ra«r ,of Biack- shdar Manufacturing Co. This JOtii day of November, 1910. E.F.Doikir^ftlierAff. For .first class commercial Sscg .eojrae to this office. prin t- IF*» C. ANDREWS, Amro r n ey-at-Law, CAIRO, GA Offitn in Parker Bnilding, Citation. GEORGIA—Grady County. To whom It inav concern: T. A. Mas- 'Well, having made application to me in vdue form to <he appointed permaneni nd- ininistrator upon tlie estate of Mrs. An nie Popped, Jite of said county, nofiee is hereby given itfcat said applicatiop will be heard at the regular term of tlie Court of Ordinary for saad county to be field on the first Monday, in December, 1910. Witness my hand and official signature this 9th day of November, 1910. P. H. Herring, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Grady County. Whereas W. G. Baggett, administrator of W. G. Lewis, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record tlitt he has fully administered W. G. Lewis’ estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditore, to show cause if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in December, 1910. This Nov. 7th, 1910. P. H, Herring, Ordinary. We will Gin long staple cotton y’s and Friday’s. Bring it in. Coppage & Carr. George Helton Sunday afternoon. Rushin Griffin and Miss Irene Slaughter were united in marriage late Sunday afternoon. Hope them a long and happy life. MisB Annie Watts was the guest of Mrs. G. W. Helton Sunday. John Dollar had the misfortune to get his house burned Sunday. W. C. T. U. Meeting.-Postponed. The meeting of the W. C. T. U., will be postponed from regular time and will be held on Dec. 2nd, in the Methodist church at 8 o’clock. A full attendance is desired as Mrs. Weathers will give annual report of conference, . GEORGIA—Grady County. Whereas G. A. Wight, administrator of Will Williams, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed and entered on record that lie lias fully administered Will Williams’ estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administrator and re ceive letters of dismission on tlie first Monday in December, 1910. This Nov. 7th, 1910. P, H. Herring, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Grady County. Whereas A. L. Vickers, administrator of Miss Rebecca Maxwell’s estate, repre sents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record that he has fully administered Miss Rebecca Max well’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in December, 1910. This Nov. 7th, 1910. P. H. Herring, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Grady County. Notice is hereby given that, the undert signed has applied to the Ordinary o 1 said county for leave to Sell land belong- ing .to the estate of R. E. Whigham for the payment of debts and distribution. Said application will be heard at the reg ular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first' Mon day in December, 1910. This Nov. 7th, 1910. T. M. Whigham, Administrator upon the estate of R. E. Whigham. H. G. Canrnn States Re has Bar rels Aplenty to Supply Crop In this WE HAVE THE CASH. Smith & Coppage, Cairo, Ga. FARM LOANS Promptly negotiated at reasonable rate of inter est. Now is the time to arrange for your fall needs. Call on or write R. C. BELL, Cairo, Ga. TO CANE GROWERS: While tlie loss of 6,000 barrels in the burning of fihe (Farmers Union Warehouse oh> the second anatj, was a heavy ope and was keenly feii. Yet I y will Jbe . able, to supply the demand 1 for' barrels for the present crop and wiEfl have barrels left ov er. I already had escfliciinit barrels made and stored away to ^contain the crop. And IJhaye a full force of hands Constant ly at work. The crop in this section is fully 5,000 barrels Short this season. tCOME ON, I will supply you with all tlie barrels you need and will carry over several thousand after the demand has been supplied. Yours truly, H. G. CANNON MALTER L. WIGHT. J. 8. WEATHERS. Wight & Weathers CAIRO, GA. If you wish to buy or sell Real Estate in Grady county, we are prepared to serve, vou. The Demand for Property in this section is on the increase all the time. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the public that we are pre pared to write Fire Insurance and would appreciate your pat ronage if given us. We represent several of the best old pine companies. .Act wisely by insuring your prop erty at once. The cost is light and the protection great. S W. L WIGHT is tne time to or sell your real estate. See us for farm or itim- & w Cairo, Ga. Office in Court House. PELHAM & HAVANA fL R. DO. Tim* Table No. 2 Effective Saturday. October 1st. 1910,1201,.A. M Between CAIRO AND CALVARY onth 8e»n< l»t< Passamce: Sun. Only PM 3 12 3 27 3 34 3 44 3 60 4 00 Doily AM 3 00(7 00 7 12 7 27 7 34 7 44 7 49 8 00 Central Stand ard Time PM 2 16 2 27 2 42 2 40 2 3 05 3 16 STATIONS Self's Mlxd AM Lv Cairo Ar|9 60 Gradyville Cranford FBooth Reno pMaxwell Ar Calvary Lvl8 60 worth anon* 9 21 9 13 9 06 8 56 let Class Paeaenger Daily PM 6 15 4 48 4 38 4 81 4 21 4 15 SUn Only PM 6 15 5 0315 153 4 4 4 31 4 21 4 15 p Trains stop on signal. The Progress is the official or gan and leading paper of Grady. Did you say printing? Well, we do all kinds. ForjTip-Top coal burns free ol cinders. Beat for your grates and stoves—cheaper than wood. Apply Wh. Searcy. 4t Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA—Grady County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in De cember, 1910, at the court house in Baid county between the usual hours of sale the following real estate situated in Grady county, to-wit: 280 acres more or less of lot of land No. 344, in the 17th Dis trict of Grady county, Georgia. Terms cash. This Nov. 7th, 1910. J. W. Cannon, , Administrator of A. F. Richter. Get a shave, haircut or sham poo at Harrison’s BprberShop.