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MADAMl ARE YOU ENTIRELY SATISFIED WITH THE I
RANGE YOU ARE NOW COOKING ON? |
THE HEALTH AND HAPPINESS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY I
DEPEND UPON THEIR HAVING WHOLESOME FOOD. I
COOKING AT BEST IS HARD WORK. SHOULD YOU "
NOT LIGHTEN YOUR WORK BY USING A LABOR-SAVING I
NEW RANGE? WE SELL THE VERY BEST RANGE,
WE HAVE THEM. COME SEE.
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South Georgia Land
and Agricultural
EXPOSITION.
Tifton,Ga. -Sept. 27—Oct. 7=—lOdaysj
Six Big Shows inOne|
A Land Show, Agricultural!
Show, Poultry Show, a Chau-|
tauqua of Science and Garni-1
val of Fun.
Everybody Going,-
Don’t Miss It!
The School Days and
Home Furnishing Days of September.
The ring of the school bell heralds the ending of summer, warns us of
uncertain weather and bids us to the comforts of indoor life.
September finds this store splendidly ready to provide for every need that
will contribute to your ease, comfort and convenience in the furnishing of,
your home.
Hundreds of Home-Making Suggestions
at Prices You’ll Be Glad to Pay.
Here is one as a starterFix up a cosy study-room fpr yourself as well as the child
ren. bookcases help to furnish the home as well as to care for the books.
They are constructed in units, and, whether used as individual libraries, or united as a
whole for the family library, they are always complete and efficient.
They are the standard of modern bookcase construction and made in many styles and
finishes. As the need of a bookcase becomes more and more pressing you will eventually
buy a (glubr-HSmtibhe-why not now?
We will be glad to show them and quote you faetm'y prices.
A copy of the “World’s Best Books” for Home ReadingSpresented free
to all visitdf 8 who bring to our store a copy of this advertisement.
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Cairo Furniture Company,
Furniture and House Furnishings of Quality. .
CAIRO, - - - “ ' - GEORGIA.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Farmers & Merchants Bank Located at Cairo, Ga.
At the close of Business, September 1st. 1911.
Airship will fly every day. A treat!
H. B. Taylor, Secretary, Tifton, Ga.
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J. H. MITCHEL,
Cairo, - - - - Ga.
Would like to talk to you
about your grocery trade.
Call around and give us an
order and we will satisfy you in
every particular.
We have Fruits, Vegetables,
hand all the time.
up Phone 97
we Do the Rest.
resources
I Demand Loans, soLao ai
Time Loans ’648 85
Overdrafts,, unsecured
Banking House, S’410 72
Furniture and Fixtures, A 4JJ '“
Due from Banks and Bankers
in this'State, , . .. 16 > 695 -"
Due from Banks and Bankers „ „
in other States, 1 no
C»r r .y >.®5:S§
Saver, Nickels, etc.
Cash Items, 21b ‘“ U
LIABILITIES
PELHAM & HAVANA. R. R. GO.
Time Tiihle No. 2
Effective Saturday, October liit, 1910,12:01, A.M
Capital Stock Paid In, 30,000.00
Undivided profits, less Current Ex
penses, Interest and Taxes paid, 3,189.72
Individual deposits subject to
checks, 69,612.91
Time Certificates 3,037.60
Cashier’s checks 22.88
Bills Payable, including Time
Certificates representing Borrowed
Money, 20,000.00
$116,363.11
TOTAL,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY of Grady, ■ p re8 id e nt of Farmers' A Merchants’ Bank,
vho beW dulv^vorY; says thal the above and foregoing statement is a true con-
I dtfon of said Bank °as shown by the books of file * n w!t B Crawford, President.
Sworn to anil subscribed before me, ^^Qrady County, Ga.
Subscribe for The Progress.
I GEORGIA, Grady County-
Whereas, T. A. Maxwell, Ad-
I ministrator of Mrs Annie Pop-
pells’ estate, represents to the
court, in his petition duly filed
and entered on record that he
has fully administred Mrs. Annie
Poppells’ estate; this is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned
I kindred and creditors , to show
j cause, if any they can, why the
said Administrator should not be
discharged from his administra
tion and receieve letters of dis
mission on the 1st. Monday in
I October, 1911.
P. H. Herring, Ordinary.
This Sept. 4th, 1911.
Citation.
GEORGIA, Grady County-
To Whom It May Concern: -
Ed and C. C. Bruce, having J must appear in person
Between CAIRO AND CALVARY
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p Trains stop on signal.
must appear in person. In no 1 -
case will one person be allowed
to register for another. Re
member that paying y.oiir taxes
does not register you. You
applied for letters of Administra
tion upon the property of Thom
as Bruce, late of said county, de
ceased, notice is given that said
application will be heard at my
office at ten (10) o’clock A. M.
on 2nd day of Oct., 1911.
This 5th day of Sept, 1911.
P. H. Herring, Ordinary.
REGISTRATION NOTICE,
The Registration will books o-
pen second Tueday in September.
All persons wishing to register
Respectfully,
R. W. Ponder, T. 0.
NOTICE
J’S.The Trustees of all 'schools'
having local school tax yip.
please call and make up a scl doll
tax digest for the year 1911. Do
this at onpe as I will oornm ice
to collect taxes immediate, j ter
the second Tuesday in Sej her
Respectfully,
Roy F>