The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, December 09, 1910, Image 5

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and Society Miss Lottie Jones returned Wed nesday from a visit to her sister Mrs Miller at Barney Ga Mrs. T. J. Browne returned home a few days ago after a pleasant visit to relatives in Union Springs, Ala. One hundred acres of land chaiig- ed hands in Duncanville district this week, being sold! by Mr, A. Kinchen to Mr. W. A. Lee. Shop early} v Subscribe for .'The Progress. Phone the news to 141. jiiss Mamie Howard is very-ill. When you have visitors, tell us. The early buyer gets the best of all. ’Phone the names of your visitors to 14.1. Miss Jennie Bell Dckle spent Sun day 'in Thomas'ville. Get a batli;' at Hai-rison's barber shop on Central, ave. Read the “Business Wants” and you’ll profit thereby. .It pays.to advertise in The Prog- ress^Make ns prove-it. Christmas haircuts, for sale at Harrison’s barber shop. Try a want, ad—they are the very tl i ig. to. sell or buy with, ■ ‘ Miss Blanche Bishop - is visiting friends in Cbipley, Fla. ,, this week. If you want the news when it is neWs; subxcTibe for this paper Mr. and Mrs.' C’i L. Bi'owh visited fridnds in Bainbridge last Sunday. W. P. Smith' attended to business in Thomnsyilijf ope.day this week,. Mrs, R, C. Bell returned a few ays ago from a short trip to her pa rents in Moultrie, C, E. Roberts, of Albany, was in Cairo .Monday, selling Oliver type writers. Mrs. Henry Harris, of Union, Springs, Ala,, is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. T. J. Browne. Mrs. Neal Shaw and Miss Essie Shaw,-of Fayetteville, N. C.‘are vis iting the former’s sister, Mrs. J. P. Malloy, this week.. J. R, winn, of Turner county was in Grady county last week contem plating moving here, Mr. winn is one of Turner county’s substantial; farmers •- Dr. A. F. Christopher, v of Mineral Bluff, who has been spending the past two weeks w^th his sister, Mrs. m. L. Ledford left! this morning for hisnorth Georgia/ home. The doc tor made many Acquaintances- vylyile here- We a«r^rif&i’nied ^ that /lie contemplates locating at Calvary in the near future. \ve Would be glad to have him in Grady as he is an excellent- gentleman a,nd successful physician. Col. J. S.*Weathers went over to Thqmasvillc bn professional busi ness one day this week. J. w. Malloney, of Berrien county purchased a farm in the southern part of this county of Smith <fe Cop- page and -will move to this county about 20th of this month. The South Georgia Syrup Co, has .begun the installation of machinery in its plant, here. . They, will, scop be in readiness to begin canning that famous product of Grady county. Hon Anderson Roddenbery our Congressman: spent.a short while in Cairo’last Week just before his: de : partui’e oil Sunday to his duties in Congress. His private secretary for this term will; be I-Ion^ E... Hay, a; prominent young attorney of Syl vester. ■ -* •:.< i :■■■ /' ‘ j Col. G. A. Wight and iris biideat- ny'ed in th'e city Wednesday after a delightful wedding trip to Memphis, Atlanta and other points of; interest in Tennessee and Georgia, They intended cbmirig coming home Sat urday of last week but decided- to remain in Atlanta to see Ben Hurt' The League topic was ‘ ‘The Heart of the Gospel.” Prof. J. E, wright ied the service and in his impressive , .manner gave a heart to heart talk .pwhioh was indeed medicine to the soul. No one co,uld have listened to him without feeling elevated spiritually and mentally and oloser friend to Christ. Opening of the Pennsylvania , Rrilroad Station, New York,: The Atlantic Coast Line makes official announcement that all their f New York traius will enter the new Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Seventh avenue and Thirty-Second street, New York, on and after No vember 27th, and that the West Twenty-third street ferry, and the Brooklyn Annex ferry will be dis continued oh and after that date. The “Florida and West Indian Limited”, will leave from the new stations at 10": 16 a. m. and - arrive 2:31p.m. The “Palmetto Limi ted” will leave at 3:38 p. m. and arrive 1:50 p J hi. and the “Coast Line Flririda Mail’ ’ will leave 9:30 p. m. and. arrive 5:59 a. m. Upon the inauguration of the “New Yo*k arid Florida Special” January 9th, thiit'train will leaVe’New York 1:26 p. m. and arrive 4:06 p. m. It ; will be seen from the foregoing that passengers will have consider able advantages, not only'fiom the convenience of reaching the station, which fis centrally located and ad jacent to street bar lines, extending to all parts of <the city, but in a la ter <|e par tu re and an earlier arrival in the city.. The travel to the 'down town sec tion-will be,.provided for by trains rom the Manhattan Transfer Sta- ftion, located near Ha rrison, N. J Cortlandt, or Desbrosses streets, which service will be continued. Passengers to and frorii Brboklyn will transfer in Pennsylvania sta tion, to and from Flatbush avenue,- BrriqldyTi; via the, tubes under East river, thereby 1 saving much time and annoyance. J \ ’ j UndVr the new arrangement, ef fective'November 27, (ill- Pullman cars operated to and from New York over the Atlantic Coast Line will be electric lighted and equipped with electric Jans. ; The. location- of the station ap peals directly to the hotpl gubst, the ■shoppbr,' the amusement seqker, the business man, the professional man and every other class of travel to and from New York, oyer the At lantic Coast Line, as t|ie rijsw sta tion is in the very heart of the ho tel district, only one block from Broadway, two blocks from FiftR avenue and brie, block’ from the cferi- ter of the retail dry ; goods section, which is supposed to be the busiest part of New York City. Atlantic-Coast Link Raiujioad , E. M. North, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Savannah, Ga. TV C. White, | Gen. Pass. Agt-, Wilmington, N. C. W.;'J. Craig, Pass. ;Traff. Mgr., : Wilrnington, N. C. To the Patrons of Cairo High School. Administrator’s Sale. 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. Jan- uary, 1911, at the court bouse in said county between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situate ip Grady county, to-ivit: fSO) ^oighty-Hii} acres, more or less of Lot No (21b) Two Hun dred ancl Ten, also (124) one hundred and twenty-four acres more or less of Lot No. (231) Two Hundred and Thirty-One. All said landB lying and being in the (16) Ga., Sixteenth district of Grady county, L.„., and aggregating (210) two hundred , and ten acres inore or less. Terms cash. This December 6th, 1910. T. M. WmcuiAM, Administrator of R. E. Whigham Leave to Sell Land. GEOUGIA-Jjrady County: Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belong ing to the estate of Leona Long for Jtlu: E ayment of debts. Said application will e heard itt the regular term of the Count of Ordinary for said county to bo held on the first Monday in January, 1911. This December 5th, 1910. J. S. Smith, Administrator upon the estate of Leona Long. City Hall For Sale The Finance Committee is instructed to receive bids for the Cairo City Hall. Any person desirous of purchasing a nice piece of property will please call on either member of the committee. (Committee W. B. BROWN The afternoon of Friday, Deccem- beri 16, 1910, has been selected as an appropriate time fdr exhibiting work done by . the different grades in Cairo High School during the fall term/which will be within one week of its close at that time. All patrons and friends; of t-Hd school are cordially invited to tye present. " All parents should make use of this (Opportunity to encour- a^d.:at which all through trains agetheir children.! Your visit will * l m . ii •111 i .1.411 Uo1v\ ! f/v niAan fLia fnum fa n*Ari7 from the south will stop. They will he taken to the passenger station in Jersey ;City and can reach the lower 'Manhattan by the Hudson and Manhattan tubes, or « by ferry to help them’ to close this term’s work more joyfully, arid to ( begin the next with renewed vigor. Sincerely yours, J. E. Wright. Notice of Election of Trustees for Grady County Schools The Board of. Education of Grady county has ordered an election to fill the vacancies $hat exist in tlic •Bo.ard of Trustees of the schools \»f t’le county, said election to be held on Tuesday, December 24th from 9 to 12 o clock a. m. Each school in the county in the county is en titled to three trustees and it is im portant that vacancies be filled c» the commissions expire in order that each school district will meet on the above named date and elect men to fill all vacancies, and report the result os such electi,in to this office in order that those elected may be regularly confirmed at the next peering of the Board of Educa tion. J. S. WEATHERS, C. S. C. ass l&MWi / ; ■ ■> ■■ / ifJl k'xM&i'Mk : . . i For first class commercial print ing come to this office. r! ■i : f/ Hi r ’ Will Be Continued Until the Holidays. t I will continue my Sale until the holidays are over. Now is the time t supply yourself and family for fall and winter. My sale has been a great success. I have sold more goods than ever,and I have just bought ,a new lot of goods; I bought them cheap because I bought for THE SPOT CASH V . .3; ‘ J|l jyST RECEIVED One Hundred $15.00 and $18.00 suits which will be 'sold (Cn nn J Will be paid anyone finding cotton in these suits above mentioned. $oU.UU Keward these suits are guaranteed. All my other goods will be sold at the same prices as before. Ask your neighbors who have purchased goods from me. Call for extra circulars, prices quoted. ■ :/v /■