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Our Second Car of Horses and Mules
For Season 1911—12
ARRIVED MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7th.
We now have in our stables about 60 HEAD and are BETTER PREPARED
THAN EVER to supply you with just the HORSE or MULE you are looking for.
We have a number of HORSES and MARES 4' to 8 years old
and weighing from 1000 to 1250 pounds that are clean and straight.
If you want a buggy or saddle horse, 'a combination horse or a brood
mare, be sure to see this bunch.
Our mules are beauties, and must be seen to be
appreciated. They are 4 to 6 years old, weigh 1000 to
1150 pounds, are clean of limb, sound of bone and have
short, glossy hair. Just the kind that make dollars for the own
er and are a pleasure to own and work.
COME TO SEE US, make our place your headquarters while in town, put up your .team in our
FREE HITCHING YARD at the rear of our stables, where your horse or mule will be out of the sunshine and
rain and have a comfortable place to eat and rest. WE SHALL BE GLAD TO DO SOME BUSINESS
WITH YOU and will do our utmost to GIVE YOU SATISFACTION IN EVERY TRANSACTION.
“For Sale or Swap - - - - Cash or Credit.”
J, D. HOLMAN,
News From Over the County
Br OUR CORE OF CORRESPONDENTS
Union.
Seme of the farmers of this section
are; getting very busy with their fod
der.
Sebon Collins conducted Sunday
School at this place Sunday P. M.
Revival Services began at Pearce
Chapel Saturday being conducted
by Rev. Williams and Johnson.
Several people have been visiting
in our cobmnnity for the last few
weeks among them being Mr. W. N.
Aldridge of Tampa Fla. and daugh
ter Mrs. Lilia Gibson of Thomas Co.
MisseB Cleo Hutchison and Eva
Rast are spending a few days with
their Aunt Mrs. Lucy Drew.
Mr. John Aldredge and mother
Mrs. M. A. Aldredge spent Satur
day and Sunday at the home of Mr.
Gibsor. in Thomas County.
A few from this section attended
preaching at Pine Creek Sunday.
Mr. J. M. Aldredge and sister
Mrs. Lizzie Peacock spent the week
end. with their sister Mr*r Hutchison
aewrChastain.'
Richard Atkinson spent Saturday
night with hie cousin Mrs. B. Pope.
WmAiiI
i, Dv. Singletary attended tp bas-
''iness in CairoThursday.
Luther Scoggins was seen with
his best girl Sunday.
Miss Mattie Fulford took supper at
the home of Mr. I.’ D. Singletar ’y
Sunday night.
Mr. S. H. Scoggins and wife shop
ped in Cairo Monday.
Ask a certain young lady why she
looked so sad Sunday night.
Well as it is time to go to town
will ring off for this time.
W. E. T.
jh L AkridgpwsegeOn with hits
girl Sunday.
Mr* Rule Fulford visited big
^rather Mr. J. A, Fulford Sunday.
W. Ev Taylor attended Sunday
^Acltgsd at Pina Chapel Sunday,
W
, MflWrt ^falter Harper and R A.
Tired Creek
Every body round in this section
is busy pulling fodder.
Master George Helton was the
guest of his brother William T.
Helton Sunday.
William Combiawas in this sec
tion Saturday night.
Several st> angers were in our sec
tion this week on vacation we guess.
Every body is at work in this sec
tion but father and he is pulliug
fodder me think.
Green Kelley of Whigbam Ga.
wm in Tired Creek section Sunday
enroute to see his brother and sister
Mm.'Mamie Helton and H. H.
Kelley,
Oo$toa picking it on hand infcbfs Harry Kelley was in Tired Creek Saturday
section Sunday morning, N
Mr*, J, B. Watts was tho guest
ef Mrs. 0»W, Helton Sunday..
Jim Helton wo *r* sorrjr to
State has the feVer at this writing,
As new*isf*©u3p this week we j*
will ring off.
Sutebribe for the Progress nnji get'
all the livaly netyfy-
Boothe’s Crossing.
Alright, boys fodder pulling is
now On hand Monday was a fair
sample.
Several from around here went
out to the Reno school Picnic last
Friday, all reported a good time
pienty to eat and drink.
Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Broom spent
Sunday after noon with their mother
Mrs. E.fL. Broom.
There will be services at Good
Hope next Sunday morning at
eleven oclock. conducted by Rev,
Herring Every body inyited to at
tend.
Hurrah, boys! Mr. Arthur Lee’s
ahead of you all. -He has his lumber
placed for a dwellidg what do that
mean you recon?.
Several of us missed our cold
drink last Saturday on account of.
log hauling but hope to be on time
Saturday.
Mr, Walter Booth spent Sunday
near Booth Crossing.
Mrs, John.Lee spent Monday last
week with her sister Mrs. E, I#.
Broom.
Wo’or glad to learn tth&t Mrs.
Amelia Sasser is getting along so
well hope for her speedily recover.
Mr. and Mi*. J- J- Fc*reil attended
services at Piedmont last Sunday.
Mr.W. T. Broom vw an the
from the buggy against a tree, but
we learn she was not so seriously
hurt.
Misses Belle and Susie Broom
visited their sister Mrs. Albert Lee
last week.
•Say ! whats the matter with the
ice cream Suppers? They have almost
gone dead it seems.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Booth boarded
the train some few days ago bound
for Worth Co. tvhere Emory tail road
again.! 'Of course he will be badly
missed by both, friends and relatives.
Misses Lizzie and Maggie Broom
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. John Lee.
We’er sorry to learn of the illness
of Mrs. Byron Lee, but glad to say
she is better.
Mrs. M. Mv P#swna*» and Mia*
Mattie Lpn Marsh made a business
irfj> to Reno Monday-
Mr. and Mrs- Jpe Hall 'Wilted
their later parents Mr. and Mrs/'J.
g, gaSsei last Saturday and Sunday
We regret very muoh to learn of
the ’ sad accident of $frs Miles
Whitfield while on her way' from
Cotton crops -are 'looking fine
around here now, be glad fer them
to continue so. But think W e ’er
having too much rain for cotton to
do much.
.To the Cane Growers.
Two girls and one more.
Jaeoa’o Defeat.
Don’t be to critical. The other day
1 said to a fellow: “Jason, it doeen’t
If you want ho increase you
capacity for handling your crop
of cane it will pay you to talk
the matter over with us before
coming to a definite conclusion.
We have had considerable exper
ience along this line and it don’t
cost you one cent to get advan
tage of our experience.
We have just received two car
loads of fhe famous Internation
al Gasoline engines; we can fur
nish you any size from a four to
twenty five horse power.
It is useless for us to go into
the merits of these engines as
they are recognized everywhere
as the best. If interested come
to see us before buying. We
can give you easy terms.
We also have a car of the very
best horse power mills, also e-
vaporators, all sizes.
We have a few second hand
horse power mills that are prac
tically as good as new that we
can sell you at bargain prices.
Let us serve you.
• ' Yours Truly;
Roddbnreey Hwde, CjJ?
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Program*** F*r Aug. Hife.
show very good manners to whistle
in thd dining room. ” “I know it,’«
replied JeSon kindlv, w and I’ll stop
it, if you-quit eating potatoes with
your knife and socking coffee out of
yourMueer.” The trouble with Jason 1
is tha; he cannot t*k- advic6.**-<J,vi© ^ Overture—“Ciryl”,
March—*‘Orlac” (Cairo)**,
•f •- vv * *......, Harlcwi.
Sword*.
Mackfe.
Tfl» Fleer.
Swnade—“Sumiptec
jOs*” (Baritone Solo)'.,.Beyer,
Wight ft Browne, the huattfttg 41 Thikey Tqlk—“A Trombone
druggist*, are doing some more Cut-up** ,<• , v .jHarKm.
improving. It fe to W remem-'ft Song for, ton.
WtoS that those gentlemen fn- to Sleep* V-.
stalled a new I«ele& Seda Fount ft Jton^ncd- “Dreaming*',.^.
this #riag aad now; they are) —,.. Rockwell.
putting in a beautiful tile floor,, 7. MariSh—“Oh Wisconsin’*,..
out hoyet'; if you don,t* ‘lvj: * -
wtot-te rfck get of flie fcs