The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, December 09, 1910, Image 2

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* « Notice. The first quarterly session of the Tired Creek Musical Association will be held at lamg Branch Baptist i church on the second Sunday and , month. Saturday before in .next Everybody cordially invited to at tend with a full basket, as dinner will, be served oji\ the grounds 'both duy 4 s. P. E. GlIJ,IARI>, Sec.-Trees. Are you ready for Christmas! nice hair cut by white barbers B. M, Harrison’s barber shop the one thing you’ll like. JjHisses Maggie Rehberg and little sister attended preaching fit Good Hope Sunday. Mrs. It. A. Rehberg spent spent Saturday night with Mrs- G. W. Rehberg. The party who borrowed our double-barrel, haminerless, It.hica A splendid assortment of newest and tastiest type styles and highest grade papers have just been in stalled in our Job. Department. little more than more satisfactory costs Let us figure with you on anything in the PRINT ING line. We’ll do our level best to please yoi Pine Level David Sellers and Miss Eula But ler were united in the holy bonds of nmtrirnpny Sunday at 2:30p. m. at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cold w eathcr this week ami every body is trying to keep the .ashes warm. Bold Spring- Rev. Johnson filled his regular appointnienCat Bold Spring Satur day und Sunday. R. L. Aldridge, of Thelma, Ga., ie visiting relatives and friends this' we ®k. Quite a large Mrs. Lizzie Peacock has returned .■jHdpe Mttomlcd the Butler Sellers home fitter spending a few days I Wedding Sunday. Noah Butler. We congratulate and extend to them best wishes. Miss Bertha Sellers is spending the week with relatives and friends near Hopeful. crowd from New PHONE 141, CAIRO, GA. NEWS FROM ALL Grady County By Our Regulars Corps of Correspondent * John Griner and family visited j|?A Mr. Chrystal and a Miss W illis the family of Walter Wamble Sun- were joined In the happy realms of day. wedlock on last Sunday at Goon J. N. Butler was selling syrup in Cairo Monday. | Master licitry, Helton is visiting Oscar,Rufus and Cleave McDowell friends and relatives near Booth, attended preaching at Marshvilie j Mrs.; Mary Helton, ; is visiting Sunday. Mrs. G, W.Rehberg for a ffcw days. Calvary Mr, .T, Frank Sykes, purchased a number of lota at the recent Side here, and has turned over to the carpenters the plans for two very pretty'Cottages. It is said that Mr. Sykesbas the eoiistruction of at least two other cottages under advisement iind it is reported that work wi’l ho ggin .at onCe on these. 'Calvaay is.to luioea drug store in the wear future, Dr, Maxwell is to begin the erection -of a large brick store and will put in one of the most up-to-date drugstores in this section. It is saiii of Calvary that there will be quite a number of new peo- jfie who will make this their pernm jient home after tl*e first of the new year. Miss Dollie Carnlpt and little sister silent two weeks with their grandmother in Thomasville return ed Sunday. gun, IG-gunge, 28 inch barrel, rc- y • at once. Wight & Browne. Tired Creek. 1 ' Messers. GusBnnd Bob Wilcox went lo see their best girls Saturday aad Sunday. Mrs. S. J. Harrell and family forinely of Abridge, Ga., have moved iu the Tired < Jne'ek section again to her son-in-laws, Mr. Joe Godwin. > W. M. Moore visited in Tired Creek section Sunday. G. B, Willis and wife visited Mr. ii. W. Helton Sunday morning. The Misses $nnie and Viola "Watts accompanied Mr. Alfred Willis part of tlie way home Sunday Preaching a a Long Brapeli was ■well attended Sunday morning. Mr. Sylvester Morris of the Mas sey Felton Lumber Co. was in Tired Creek section Sunday to visi ted his father, Billie Morris. John Taylor, of the firm of Rod- den bery Planting Go. was a visitor -to Cairo yesterday on business. Mr. Ralph Brinson was the guest >-ot bis brother, Mr. King Brinson, . Sunday. Mr. Isaac Perkins accompanied Miss Ethel Ragans to preaching at . Jjoug Branch Sunday. • Make a noise like ready money and your friends will not forsake yoH.. Mis. Laura Watts was a visitor at Mr. Albert Williams’ Saturday i evening. G. B. Willis visited his old home Monday also the family of G. W. Helton. - Mrs. Olinia Willis, mother of Mrs. Laura Watts, is their guest this week. Glad to sec her in our midst again. ,• John Kelley was the/guest of Walter Moore Tuesday night. W. E. VanLandingham resumed bis cane grinding near Tired Creek with her son, Boh Peacock, at I’avo IlMisae Annie Jean Hudson, of llalow, Ga., who has been visiting relatives and friends here attended preaching Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John jAtkinson spent Saturday night at Iff Willis Several of the Woodland people were at preaching Sunday, among them were Mr. and Mrs. 1. D Singletary and wife and Mr. Gyy Dixon and sister Evlin, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Singletary took dinner at the home, of Mr.John Ahlredge Sunday. Mrs. Jones visited her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Aldredge last Friday. Mins Bessie Peaeock spent Satur day with Miss Liunmie Aldredge. Miss Lucie Wheeler spent Tues day night with Miss Bessie Pea cock. A crowd of young folk of this section went to a bee-tree cutting Tuesday night, hut 1 think the bees were braver than the boys as the boys seemed inclined to run. The fall term of the Chason school now under the management of Miss Wheeler elosced Friday, December 2. We hope to have Miss Wheeler with us again next year. .Mrs. Jennie V. Smith is spend ing a few days with homefolk. The many friends of Mr. Lem Brvun were very glad to sec him out at church Sunday,as he has been .ijway for quite awlnle. , Mrs. Cassie Butler and children visited her daughter Mrs. Eula Sel lers, Monday. W. E. N. very Oak Grove. We have been having sobio cool weather for the last week Mr. Albert Powell was selling syrup in Pelham Saturday last, Miss Bessie Lee Wilder is spend ing a while with her friend, Miss Jewel Taylor at Harmony. Miss Bertha Powell was ghopping in Pelham Saturday, last. C. L. Pritchard made a business trip to Pelham 1 Saturday. Mr. Moses Pullen, of Harmony, spent last Tuesday riight with Mr. Harrison Wilder* Mr. and and Mrs. D. C. Norton spent last Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Berry Palmer. On last Sunday at the home of Mr. S. J. Norton, Mr, Ben Beck with and Miss Nancy Nesmith were happily married. They are widely known throughout our sec tion and we wish them a happy and properous life. Miss Jewel Taylor, of Harmony, spent last Tuesday night with Miss Bessie Lee Wilder. Mr. Hiram Palmer made a busi ness trip to Pelham Saturday, last. Mr. S. 1), Oliver and ’ family spent last Sunday with Mr. Albert Powell a\id family. Bnowx Eves. Miss Annie Brinson was the guest of Miss Maggie Rehberg Sunday af ternoon. Misses Maggie and Susie Broom visited Miss Annie Rehberg Sunday day afternoon. Mr.and Mrs. W. T, Broom at tended preaching at Good Sunday. Hope i 4 Grand, Gloomy and Peculiar. There was a marked eontrust be tween Lincoln’s manner, which was always pleasant and even genial, and that of Stanton. The latter’s stern, spectacled visage commanded Instant respect' and In many eases Inspired fear, in receiving visitors, and they, were leglou, Stanton seldom or never Sat down, hut stood t*efore a high desk as the crowd passed before him and one by one presented their re quests or complaints, which were rap idly disposed of. He was haughty, severe, domineering and often rude. When T think of liltn In the dully rou tine of ills public audiences the Char acterization of Napoleon by Charles Phillips, the Irish orator, comes to mind, “grand, gloomy and peculiar.”— From “I.tncoln In the Telegraph Of Mr. Oliver Lee spent Sunday af- flee.” ternoon with the Misses Rehberg. Spring Hill. Mrs, .T. T. Larkins visited C. W Nozworth Sunday evening; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cox spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Andrews. L. M. Ponder was selling syrup in Cairo Saturday. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nozw'orth one day last week and left with them a sweet little girl The fanners must aim to raise cane in this section next year there are four new cane mills one being a power mill. W. H. Thomas is improving with cut. hand. Hope lie will continue to improve, Mr. Alonzo Baggett and Miss Equilla Jackson was happily married G. W. 3:.80 of pair at the bride’s uncle, M. Martin. Sunday evening at I,. M. Bigby bought a mules last weeek, Miss Nora Cox spent Sunday with Miss Essie lligshy. C. W. Nozeworth made a business trip to Cairo last Saturday. The farmers are in a I rush now with their wine grinding. They had better as it froze the othe night'. Misses Lizzie and Bell Broom and brother, Mr. Emory, went to Reno Sunday afternoon. Mr. Author Lee.was in Cairo sell ing syrup Monday. R. C. Rehberg was in Cairo sell ing syrup Friday. Mr. Mark Irclton spent Saturday night, with Mr. Perry Rehberg. Eugania’t American Anc«»try. The Empress Eugenie was the grand' daughter*fcf Mr. Fitzpatrick, American consul at Mnlnga during the early years of the nineteenth century. Mr. Fitzpatrick's wife wns of Scotch de scent aud claimed to he connected In Borne remote way with the Stuarts. They hud one daughter, a very beauti ful and accomplished girl, who made a brilliant marriage with the Marquis l>e Moutljo. Comte De Tebn. He d|ed aft : er a few years of married life, leaving her with two young daughters, one of whom subsequently married the Duke » * *i 11 of Albu. The other, Eugenie, became Have you ever hoard the old saw; cmJ) ^ 88 ot the French.-From tkej that a carpemar is known by his Memoirs of M. Claude, chips? Well it ce.tainly must he so for the job department of The Proghess has reeioved several orders from places of considerable distance Among the more notable of these were orders for llircc sots <>f invita tions that came fiom imith of At lanta. Somebody’s carpenter is certainly making pretty fine chips. He Is a friend who In dubious clr *.iinstances aids In deeds when deeds *re necessary.—Plautus. Ben Franklin was the, best printer of- his day. And we have some of the besf of this day. <j}No matter how good a printer may be he cannot, and will not, get results from do worn oufkmaterial. CJWell, all of' our material is new and up-to-date and if you are “From Misouri” we jean “Show You” just try and see. •IWe are like the "Baby Elephant" an Infant in age but a “Giant” in' strength and size.. <j[Just keep on your mind thifit we are here tc^K “Show Y ou.” Bring your Job Print ing to The Progress office. We have the best equipped plant in this section.