The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, July 21, 1911, Image 8

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, r r Credit Season 1911 and ? I2. Heavily Charged With the BEST AMUNITION We have Ever Used, is Now Ready for Business. We expect to have on hand s at all times a Nice, Clean bunch of HORSES and MULES and will appreciate an opportunity to show them to you. We have done our beSt to open the season with stock that will do credit to our business. COME IN EARLY, look them over and we will leave the verdict with you as to how well we have succeeded. We have a new man with us—Mr. J. W. Pope who has been working for us some time in Alabama. We want you to meet him" and assure you that both he and Mr. Peacock will leave no stone un turned to make your business dealings with our firm both pleasant and profitable. We received on Mon day, July 17, a car load of HORSES and MULES which are THE BEST WE HAVE SEEN IN MANY A DAY. In this car we have .a number of excellent BROOD MARES from five to seven years and weighing 1,000 to 1,150. They are JUST WHAT YOU NEED ON YOUR FARM and it will pay you to see them early. Also a few nice ^general pur pose horses. BUT LISTEN! In this shipment we have a BUNCH OF MULES THAT ARE BEAUTIES—clean and straight, four to five years old and-averaging 1,000 , pounds These are the Kind that WHS Make You Money. THEY PRETTY AS PICTURES and, our word for it. EVERY ONE OF THEM AS ■ SOUND AS Al GOLD- DOLLAR.