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Hews
Tired Creek.
Now, sir, what do you think of
that,said mother,after she had boxed
Eobies ears, I don’t think at all
replied the youngster my train of
thought has been delayed by a hot
box.
The school at Sunny Side started
the twenty-third with a very nice
size roll of pupils, Miss Winnie
Granger is teacher.
R. A. Belcher and wife visited in
Cairo Monday morning.
W. E. VanLandingham and wife
visited over towards Golden Rod
Sunday.
Mr. Swamp Williams is still on
the siok list and has been for several
days. Hope for him a speedy le-
covery,
Mr. Lester and Featress W a ]k er
were in Tired Creek section Tuesday
marking out land linefe so as to
turpentine their timber.
Mr. Clarence Harrison of Live
Oak made a business trip to C ro
Tuesday.
Mr. Lucius Baggett was down
near Tired Caeek for the interest of
the Griner Lumber Company Wed
nesday .
Mr John Kelly was the ^uest of
J. B, Watts Wednesday night.
Pryor Collins of Live Oak section
was a business visitor to Cairo Wed-
nestay.
Mr. ip warn d Williams is still sick
,at tins writing but we hope him a
speedy recovery.
( R. B. Jarvis was the guest of his
brother-in-law j Joe Goodwin, Tues
day night.
Courtship, is a vessel with two
mates and no captain.
News is scarce in these diggins
at this writing-
It will soon be St. Valentines day.
Now look out girls the boys will be
sending you a nice one.
(subscribe for the be3t newspaper
of the day—The Progress.
Green Miller, of the film of
Swoards Lumber Company was in
this section Friday evening in route
to Cairo.
Jimmie Johnson is hauling pop
ular logs to W. D. Lewis’s Mill at
this writing.
Albert Williams of cast Grady
was in Tired Creek section Saturday
morning finishing moving.
Tom Sellars is breaking ne\y
ground on S, H. Bilks placo near
Tired Creek Saturdad.
R. B. Jarvis visited his mother
Mrs. S. I. Harrell Friday night.
Did anybody say Spring had
come this week,
nie Whigham were happily married
Sunday afternoon, \\|p wish them
much joy.
Walter Womble attended to busi-
in Cairo Saturday.
Gordon Horton and Dallas Moss
made a business trip to Cairo Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Womblc vis
ited their son, Mr. Wayne Wornble,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Butler.
Mr. and M:s. Dallas Moss visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben McAfee Sun
day.
Mr. Walter Mills and son were at
tending to business in Cairo Satur
day.
W. A. Shivers ginnery and saw
mill, of near Eipino, was destroyed
by fire Saturday night.
W. E. N.
Pine Level.
J. N. Butler and J^ R, Godwin
attended to business in Meigs one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whigham
went to Cairo Friday.
The candy drawing given by Mr
David Sellers last week was enjoyed
by all who attended.
R. G. Womble spent Saturday
night with his brother-in-law, I. S.
, Malloy.
A, L. Womble attended to busi
ness in Cairo Friday.
Miss Vere Pipkins spent Saturday
night with Miss Mattie Butler.
Drew Mills was calliug on his best
girl near Marshill Sunday.
Mr. Willie Mills and Miss Min-
Woodland
The farmers of this section are
busy ploughing, burning trash, etc.
getting ready for another crop.
'
W. E. Tylor was in Cairo Satur
day morning.
Quite a crowd of young people at-
ttended the entertuinment at Mr.
Irvings Wednesday night. All re
port a fine time.
Mr. Sidney Jordan and Miss
Wirnifred Harper were out riding
together Sunday evening.
Mr. Alfred Akeridge accompanied
his best girl home from the enter
tainment Wednesday night.
Messrs. H. L. Hughes' , and Al
fred Akeridge were in Cairo Satuis
day evening.
We are too lazy to write much
news to the paper this week.
Quite a large congregation attend
ed preaching at Nuziane Sunday
night.
I hope that none of our good
church members will get in trouble
about their dancing Saturday night.
Me.
Pleasant Grove.
All the farmers in this section are
busy breaking land.
The gins, saw mill and grist mill
belonging to Mr. Alfred Shiver were
distroyed by fire las Saturday night.
We have a splendid Sabbath school
at Pleasant Grove every Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Willie Ragan accompanied
Miss Alice Cook to Sunday school
Sunday.
Mr. Frank Reagan called on Miss
Nettie Cook Sunday evening.
Rev. J. P. Swann was with us and
assisted us in our Sabbath school
Sunday last.
Subscribe for The Progress and
get all the best and latest news.
Mr. Julius Singletary is hav
ing his new house painted. Guess he
will soon be ready to occupy it.
There will be a tinging next Sun
day afternoon at Pleasant Grove led
by Mr. Bragg Bariett.
Blue Evfs.
' nity are expecting a great time at
the box part.- Friday night.
R. E. Cox spent Saturday night
and Sunday In Cairo.
F. M. Cox is having the stumps
taken off his farm. Bright idea.
Walter Barneau is having a pretty
bad time. His horse kicked lus
buggy and broke it and his girl
kicked him and broke his heart.
Better try to tame them, bo.
Ruth Larkins spent Sunday with
Clyde Whigham.
Misses Pearl and Belle Moore,
Lee, Harrell and Josephine Shivers,
Messrs. Berry, Harrell, Fount, Kel
ley and Dock Rigsby visited Miss
Moore Whigham at Sunday.
When in need of a first-rate yarn
call on the scientific potato grower.
Church conference will be held
on February 12. Boys what about
that Christmas whiskey you drank
and the fellow that is preferring
charges? He had better come clean.
A hint to the wise is sufficient. So
be sure you are right, and then go
ahead.
Well, as it is time to curry the.
horse, I will ring off for this time
with best wishes for The Progress,
its editor and subreribers.
Billica Sam.
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Spring Hill.
As I have not seen anything from
this section lately will drop in a few
items this week.
The school here i3 progressing
very nicely under the management
of Misses Josephine Shivers and Cal-
lie Vickers.
The young people of this cotrnnu-
Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—Grady County.
Will be sold at the CVurt House door
in said county on the ‘first Tuesday in
February, 1011, within the legal hour of
to-wit; Tliatjtract or parcel of land,
lyuTg aiu5 Mfig:
between the brflhcfflmd
the creek, containing four acres, on the
cast side of the creek and bounded on the
south and west by the branch and on the
north by R. D. Griffin’s land, this tract
being a part of lot No. 50 in the. 18th Dis
trict of Grady County, Georgia, with im
provements thereon, said land levied on
as the property of William Baker and
Robert Baker to satisfy an execution is
sued on the 22nd day of December, 1000
from the Justice of Court of ttie 753rd
District G. M. of said County.
This the 10th day of January, 1011.
R. L. Nicholson,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Grady County.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
February next, at public outcry at the
court house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, certain property, to-wit:
One saw-mill and the products thereof,
consisting of one engine, one boiler and
saw-mill carriage and such other fixtures
belonging to the said saw-mill. Said
property levied on as the property of John
F. Watkins to satisfy an execution issued
from the City Court of Cairo of said coun
ty in favor of J. W. Dillon.
This the 10th day of January, 1911.
R. L. Nicholson,
, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Grady County.
Will be sold before the Court House in
said County, on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary, 1911, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the
following tract of land to-wit:
A tract commencing at the point of
intersection of the. west boundary of Mil
ler street and the south boundary of Mock
street and running west on south side
Mock street 87 yards, thence running
south 150 feet, thence east to Miller
street, thence north to. starting point,
situated in the city of Cairo, Grady Coun
ty, Georgia.
Same levied on as the property of C.
A. Bass, to satisfy an execution issued
on June 28, 1910 from J. I\ Court 513
District G. M. of Decatur County, Geor
gia, in favor of L. Leob Company against
said C. A. Bass.
Written notice of levy given defendant
and tenant in possession as required by
law. Said land levied on by M. B. Sas
ser, L. C. of Grady County, Georgia, and
turned over to me for sale. This the 2nd
day of January, 1011.
R. L. Nicholson,
Sheriff.
GARDEN
SEED.
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"B etter be safe than sorry 1 ’
More especially is this true when
=J purchasing your
Garden Seed.
Our seed are put up FRESH by re
putable people
RED BLISS IRISH POTATOES
PURE FRESH DRUGS are the kind
we use in our prescription department.
Wight & Browne
CAIRO, GA. |
We have in our warehouse a
complete stock of the
J. G. Smith and Franklin and Nor
man Buggies
And a large su ply of other ma es as
well as Harness and Wagons. Can
save you money by coming to see us
when in need of any of our goods.
W. G. BAGGETT & SON.
ng to minor heirs of Irvin H. Rawls for
fc he purpose of maintaincnce and support
of wards. Said application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court of Ordi
nary for said county to be hold on the
first Monday in February, 1911. Th
Jan 3rd, 1011.
Mas. Jim.ia Rawls,
Guardian for J. II., L. M., Joe, Ho
ward, Olin and Albert Rawls.
GEORGIA—Grady County.
O. O. Harrell having made application
to • require titles .to lx 1 , executed to
him to certain land described in a Bond
for titles thereto attached purporting to
be signed by D. AV. Tyus, late ot said
County, deceased, the said application
alleging that said land has been fully paid
for. All parties concerned are hereby
notified thatsaid application will be heard
before the Court of Ordinary for said
County on the fitb day of February, 1911
This January 3rd, 1911.
, P. H. Herring 1
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Grady County.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has applied to the Ordinary of said
county for leave to sell real estate bclong-
Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Grady County.
By virtue of an order of the Court o
Ordinary of said County will be sold at
public outcry on the first Tuesday in Feb
uary, 1911, at the Court House in said
county between the usual hours of sale
the following real estate, to wit: 24acres
of lot of land No. 149 in the 17th District'
of Grady County, Georgia, and more fully
described in deed from Sarah A. Smith to
U-ona Long recorded in Clerk’s office in
Book 3, page 130 Nov. 5th, 1909. Terms
cash. This Jan. 3, 1911.
.1. S. Smith,
Administrator of Leonjt Long.
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
February, 1911, at the Court House in
said county between the usual hours of
sale, the following real estate situated in
Grady County to-wit: Part of lot of
land No. to in the 181.ii District of Grady
County, Georgia, containing 250 acres
more or less. Some portion of said lot
having been sold off by H. B. Ballard
while in life. / Terms, cash. This Jan
uary 11 th, 1011.
Mrs. J. F. Ballard,
Administrator of H. B. Ballard.
PELHAM & HAVANA R. R. GO.
Time Table No. 2
Effective Saturday, October 1st, 1910,12:01, A. H
Between CAIRO AND CALVARY
South Bound
STATIONS
1st Class
Passenger
2 clss
Mixd
5
1
3
Sun.
Only
PM
3 00
3 12
3 27
3 34
3 44
3 50
4 00
Daily
Exc
Sun.
Central Stand
ard Time
AM
7 00
7 12
7 27
7 34
7 44
7 49
8 00
PM
2 15
2 27
2 42
2 49
2 59
3 05
3 15
Lv Cairo Ar
Gradyville
Cranford
FBooth
Reno
FMaxwell
Ar Calvary Lv
Worth Boned
AM
9 50
9 38
9 21
9 13
9 06
8 56
1st Class
Passenger
4 *
Daily
PM
5 15
5 03
4 48
4 38
4 31
4 21
4 15
Sun
Only
PM
5 15
5 03
4 48
4 38
4 31
4 21
4 14
F Trains stop on signal.
Wanted at Once
Three or four nice
2 to 4-horse farms
from 3 to 4 miles of
Cairo. Price must
be right.
WE HAVE
THE CASH.
Smith & Coppage,
Cairo, Ga.