The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, December 23, 1910, Image 3

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WP,S,"il„ Cairo Wed- Palp, f es j, a „ nesday. Mr, Hameul Cooper spent Sunday country has- leaves* which roach a in Moultrie.. J. J. Coppage atid furiiily were Thomasville visitors this week. : , , ... # Judge Frank Park of Sylvester was heron foL u 1 ■* Sr* . Ji ii. watts and.;wife visited t William Stubbs, of Mali, Ga., this week wfi u on ® ^ay mokuSundny Mr Richmond Goro : , r*>?» Mr.-and Mrs. Albert Holman, of court and granted a charter for Thomasville, were visitors,in Cairo the, Wight Realty Company, Sl,Ad ^ WANTED-Work on farm or »» wu xami v/i C. A. Oates, and little daughter anywhere that will pay a living- Fannie Holmes, spent Tuesday in Address F. M. Norton Cairo, Ga. Thomasville F. B. Harris, of Leo Fla., visited frienejs and .relatives near Cario dur ing the holidays Mr, Lem Parish - has - returned home, after a successful season in the theaterical world. Miss .Lottie Jones spent Monday and Tuesday in ThomasvfUe as the Sliest of Mrs. A Holmes, Mr Robert McManeus, of Jackson ville, Fla, (1 visited friends and re latives' in Cairo this week. ’’ G. Posey, who has been working third trick at the A, C. L. depot has hnen moved up eo second, . • • Cairo public schools will resume Thursday, Jan. 5th, .19i6. Miss Lelah Dean . dK’iliingswiirth, •f Troy. Ala., is the charming guest •f her sister, Mrs. tVW. Hurst. Rev tester Walker mid ' fatnily have been spending the holidays with his mother Mrs..Susan Walker. Ljttle Miss Mabel Belcher, , of Hastings, Okla., jis- visiting her *nole, Dr. b>i P. Belcher, of A.k- ridge. Jeff Odum left Monday night for Jacksonville, Fla., to accept a lucra tive job with the Florida Hardware Company at that -that place W. S, HUey, who has been work : ing second-trick afr thd A. C. L. de pot, has accepted a position with the railroad as relief agent, will leave Cairo about the first of the year, After the first of January Mr. R olftliid'WiHiams : W i f f ( whrk thiVd- tvick at the A. C. L, depot. Rol- landh'as niahyfJM£r®» in Gair(Vwho will he glad to see his return to this place. Mr. Ward Wight led the EnwprJjli Legue" Tuesday ' nig tit'. The ‘ Talk was on the social side of the Legu^ work was instructive and interest ing Professor Wight is the.head of chat dep^tnipht of the-League at.. Sylvester where he i s now teaching.- P'M [3 00 3 12 3 27 •3 34 3 44 3 50 4 00 Mrt T■ Mi’riHi. mummy 111 oan -M.IS. 1. MCU1fk.e, a widow, lH11 Thi , IVomnl.or 5th, 1010,. M^-emall-clnldrenv " hliS'jttSf' with-foUl'- Hmau crninrenv lias jusi .1. 0. smith, moved into the former residence Oft Admlah'Mtor upon tl« estate of Leona Mr. Walter DaVjs, MrA iicfcorkle Ad. “r- r». . Ben rranklm was the Mr. Walter DaVjs, Mrri- Mctorkle intends to conduct a lioardmg house at her home, which is very oomfor-: tahly.:fui*hishe(l : , iis-, llow ready-fih( *' guest. It is hoped that she will ; bo welL'piUronized , ‘ ' - d ■ ■ • -If you think you are any body get over it. There, is no use in being uncomfortable. ! ' *elp you to ke^ppyt pf-trouble tbaifi to get you but' after you are once in up to your knees. - , v > Cultivltte'the friendship ol every farm aninml-, from-tlie dbg to the an Irifant in age but a ■horse. The man who ha* ’^* frieuds>f this,kind: ft , %t" % have many elsewhere; ’ * ><* f [apt It lot Advertise in Tub PnouRKss for the RLoGuiTai. Some one htts/snid tl .ii qlHtlgoiugJ!) school bhr to do'one of four things; Teach: 8t|ho )l, get married, loom millonorV !' s 'enog, Hlaki'ly reporter. .Nine ndgi|ics placed on the county grtfig and one state convict was thy cmitrilnitatioii of Calhoun superior- court last week to the gpod road cause.—Calhoun County Courier. r p. 1 t unveil, u* «» uu» visiiua he Inapt palm of the' Amazon 'ton Sunday morning. nminfvtr Imo . ___i • » . .■ .1. length of from Jliirty to fifty, fee v t*' J; B. Watts and;wife visited the- Jc? u/T- Ill' 1 1 Calndar From A. C. L. Mr. Editdrs I am sending under seperate cover, by United States mail, a copy of our 1911 Wall Calendar, which we would thank you to hang in your office and let it serve as-a reminder, of the excellent' ervice offered by the Atlantic guest of Cr. W. Helton Sunday. Pillic Harrison was also thie guest •py of this calendar will be sent to any address upon re ceipt of request and six cents in postage to cover mailing charges, ’ Yours very truly, ' • : E. m. North, Asst.; G. P, A. pf G. W.,.Heltpn Sunday.. . . W. M. More visited G. W. Hel ton : Sunday,. ' ; r' . /f;; PEIPM & HAVANA : R. R. CO, Time Table No. 2 Sltpctlve Saturday, October lat, 1910, 12:'6li^A. K Between 5 CAIRO AND CALVARY Every body Shot ^maslbtit father' Sunday and .lie killed a big.one -Mopday myniMig.'- * •’ 1 ' South Bound 1st Class Passenger Sun. Only 3^ AM 7 00 7 12 7 * 7 7 44 7 49 8 00 3 [1? PM \ r 2’42 2 49 2 59 3 05 3 15 STATIONS ' " , T r-Cairo AV9 Lv GrkdyviL Cranford; p Reno FMaxwell Ar Calvary Lvfe Worth Boofld flss 1st Class d Passenger AM P M 13 06 8 56 50 5 15 5 03 4 48 4 21 4 15 Sun Only PM 4-48 31 4 21 4 15 F Trains stop on signal. A Administrator’s Sale. GL MGlih^ra^ ‘County. - -T By virtue 1 of .an order of.'the- Opurt of Ordinury of said county will Iks sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in Jan uary, 1911. at the court house, ( in mid county; between tlte usual (hours of sale, the following real estate situate in Grady county, tO r wit: (,80') eighty-six'acres, .more or less .of Lot "No (210) ..Two-Hun dred and Ten, also (124) one hundred and twtuity-four Mres more or less of Lot No;: (231) Two Huu'drbd andThirfy.One. All said lauds lyingand being in the (16) Sixteenth' district of Grady county, tin., Mid aggregating (210) two ilmiidmd and ten acres more or less. Terms cash. This December 0th, 1910. } T. M. Wiik;iiam,: Administrator of R. E. Whigliam. ; Lfcave itoSelt Eaiidi 'ii: GEORGIA—Grudy County; NofiVd is Hereby: givdn that tli’e 1 hunler- payinent of debts. Said application w-3 lieUl-oii-tbeVirst Monday in January, best printer , of .hps' day And we bave soine of the good a printer may; be he cannot, and will not,,get results from . do .Monday; worn out material. ^Well, all of Tired Creek. G. B. Willis visited G. W. Hot Mrs. Mattie Willis and Miss Mr. Isell Pprkin.s and. Miss Eth,ejk Rbgans were -joined in' tire hoiy Boards of, .nratiipipny, .VVednesday everiing' Jast. We wish' them-'a happy journey oroi-^ifcs seas. Sam Cooper formely of Oclochnee- Ga. has bought out* the JeromO Currie mill, and has moved into our midst ngaini B. R. Harrison and wife were tbe G. B. Willis visited the family of . tV.-Helton ; Sdnda^. -’ fW. T. Helton and wife yi'e^re th/: guest of his father Xmas. ’lhony Returned home' with Her sister •Mrs Harrison Wilder Sunday after- Pine Level. Mrs. Ethel Halstead of near Am- ericui is spending a while with her parents Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Darffin. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whigha-ui offlrhoinasvilJje^B visiting thpir pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wlrig- David Ssllers and wife spent the holidays with relatives! near Cotton, Joe•'Whigliam was selling syrup in Cairo Monday. J. N. Butler attended to business in Pelham: one day last Week.' Arthur tVliighiam and Ezra Naylor ^1.. J ..L i a. „ n*'?... -mJr^ - v • * made a shprt trip to Cairo Monday afternoon Willie Mills was calling on his best -girl Sunday, . .< - Miss Vera Pipkins spent Sunday ! with ' Misses Bertha, and Hebhie Sellers! 1,1 Mrs. Ida Castlebery.. lof ■ Pelham is visiting Mrs. .Cassie Butlen Noa'h Elkins tthd family spent Sunday with the family' of CV F. WRmBle. 1 s ' 1 ' ■ ,: ‘v v- • -A '■ ‘ • If ell ,! Mr. .J. 1( N. Mqss, yrent. to, Cai,i;o. '. " :i ) ';!iiv Booth' Crossing Mrs. G . M. Rehli'erg spent Xmas ,I ' i v- i '■- ] r. ■, ; -.-ii, with hef ^ister Mi’f.- lt, E. Holton. Mrs, Ljzzie , C^irretV spenf, thrfe week? with heudjvqglitep.iMrs. R. p,. Helton returned .Mpnday,. , , , , MV. Roy Milrsli speiit Saturday night with Mr, Henry Booth. .. Misses Lizzie and Bell Broom besf faf<iihi».cl§$T-l ^Nb-riteltrir^iow -spPiit Xmas at lioliie- t > IV \I Snu n Miss LohisSwnn spi-nt. ]‘ust Sun- day with lterfricnd Miss Annie Mc- ’Cldjand;; i Mr Lee Hesters and si'ster Miss Clara spent ^nn day with their cous ins Misses Collie and Annie Mc Clelland. 1 ;- Mr£ N M Nesmith is spending a while with her daughter Mrs Al beit 'Powell 1 ,' ,: i ’ • - ’ J Ajher Powell made a biwuics,s„trip to Cairo, liist Wednesday. On last.-tjUird ,Sunday Mr, Harrison Wilder was happily raarrifed to Miss Jewel Taylor of Harmony. The bride is a ^harming yoting daughter of a prbsperous farmer of Harmony, The groom, is a young farmer of this section. They will make thei r home in this section . ; We aye-always glnjl to welcome such sweet girls in onr sectiyn. Btist-wishewiforthem. • D Nesmith spent, Sunday last With Albert Powell arid wifiL 1 Miss Jossje )v.ill Taylor of Har- noon. J'i.t Brown Eyes.: ) WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE j to the public that 7 we are pre pared to write Fire Insurance and would appreciate your pat ronage if given us. We represent several of the best old yine- companies. Act Wisely by insuring your prop- ; erty at once. Tfie cost is light and the protection great. W. I, CRAWFORD . ANDREWS :y-at-LaW. ■■mm CAIRO, GA1 ■Office in Parker Building! I’m selling' out my entire stock consisting of DRY GOODS,-CLOTHING ..HATS, and CAPS, and LADIES TRIMMED HA;rs. On account we. have to vacate the premises. We also give you special inducements with c. _ v s of $.J 0.00; ; ’ We 'will 7 give you a present. A handsome $3.00 every purchase We also i l'O;0Oi a ^|j_|l.„ a.yjpjwj i# clock. Don’t.inisj^ the opportunity..fo purchase in my store be- you go elsewhere.- ■ .'•) , CORNER-BROAD AND BRVAN STREETS . 4. SHAPIRO, Proprietor. iilJjli ,;fj use a ■' : A & •Jii •.(»>: • ivsKYji-ti A complete stock or tiy J. G. Smith and Franklin and Nor- Miss Magilie Rerihei-g speiitiNinas wji Ji Miss Nancy • V'one returned Ui% :Lee Bootlv was in: Cairo ,Mori- TiittrioTii* „ B,new and up-to-date up«ume irian who would rather ~ r . kl . ; . i. ^ V -di . r r ,, and! d you are ‘‘Front -Mispuri” ! ' l mViS.fS8,.jRK% -gST" 1 ! "■ ■' ' - - i wtid lu Cairp Monday. can “Show You’’ just try and see. jjyeatelilte the 'BJyEMggL cfcHiW. MiiiWifm and - u.'ii-’jjte i , dui a ,'Giant” in j t0 strepgtK and size. ^Just l^ep^ on your mind that we are here to “Shav/You-" wonder ho.w it was celrilirated by l a. oi;m tie! •- r’ .iurutwa Mru Albert'EowelL: and little son Leonard made a business trip to Trlbuiu last Saturday. r.W And a' large supply of other makes as , and Wagons.. -■svirtiruT--. -i i -'•> - - • . If 1| save you money ,by coming to see us 1 ! when m need or any or our goods. •vb'v.'-.-: - .71" ‘•■■■■Vicr '■■J sJ.'iJlL "ffrv r (!'i AvrrTrfrrr W.G. BA rGGEl rr & son. We are awful busy these days buj; we w ill '•* o :itii -. i: ’ - O'. * surely find time to do your work. So remem- ber if ypu have anyting in the printing line to be printed “The Baby M can do it. If we; can’t do your work remember tha t t . il VO -;t. • i : it cannot be printed in Cairo. Anything you want at n The Baby’s’ 1 home. /: