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IF YOU WISH To ARRANGE
K* A
^ MAE>A.JMt ARE YOU ENTIRELY SATISFIED WITH THE
RANGE YOU ARE NOW COOKING ON?
_ the health and happiness of the whole family
DEPEND UPON THEIR HAVING WHOLESOME FOOD.
„ COOKING AT BEST IS HARD WORK. SHOULD YOU
NOT LIGHTEN YOUR WORK BY USING A LABOR-SAVING
NEW RANGE? WE SELL THE VERY BEST RANGE.
WE HAVE THEM. COME SEE.
Wight Hardware Co.
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EXPOSITION.
Tif ton, Ga. -Sept. 27--Oct. 7=--10 days
Six Big Shows in One
A Land Show, Agricultural
Show, Poultry Show, a Chau
tauqua of Science and Carni
val of Fun.
Airship will fly eyery day. A treat!
H. B. Taylor, Secretary, Tif ton, Ga.
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J. H. MITCHEL,
Cairo, - - - - Ga.
Would like to talk to you
about your grocery trade.
Cal! around and give us an
order and we will satisfy you in
every particular..
We have Fruits, Vegetables, =
etc. on hand all the time.
Call up Phone 97
We Do the Rest.
NEIGHBORLY WITH NEIGHBOR
Subscribe for The Progress.
Found to Be of Good Advantage to
Keep on Good Terms With
Those Living Close By.
(By J. BAILEY BBUCE.)
No pood neighbor will allow his
fence corners to grow rank with
weeds that will not only Injure his
own crops but those of his neighbor
as well.
It Is not a good plan to sneer at. n
neighbor who Is always ready to try
something new In farming. Better
watch him and say nothing you will
be Borry for later when he has proved
Its success. <
I have found It to be of good ad
vantage to keep on good terms with
my neighbor if for no other reason
than the selflsh one of being able to
call on him to help out, In tlmeB of too
much work and short help.
The farmer.who expects help from
his neighbor always must be willing
to lend a hand and a horse when
called upon, even If it is not always
quite convenient.
What has become of the farmer
whose old-fashioned Ideas of hospital
ity which always prompted him to
send around to the neighbors a taste
of the first choice fruit or a basket
of spare ribs or a bit of a roast at
killing time?
Better continue to lend our tools
to the Improvident one than quarrel
with him. His friendship may some
time prove of more value than the
temporary loss of a plow or a hoe.
Do not poke fun at the too enter-
pricing man who leave# the old hd&£
to find fortune In a new; country—he
may come baok to be our neighbor
again.
READING IS OF IMPORTANCE
No Man Can Sueceeafully Conduct Hla
Farm Without Keeping Hlmeelf
Posted en fcventa.
(Br O. H. ALFORD.)
No man can conduct a farm of any
kind as a fanner should conduct a
farm, without reading. The lawyer
who does not read the decisions of
the various courts cannot succeed at
his profession. The newspaper man
will certainly fall If he does not read.
The merchant, the banker, the doc
tor, the teacher, the mechanic must
all keep abreast of the times or else
they will soon And themselves with
out jobs or following some one In their
business who does read. The farmer
must read the results of the experi
ment stations on the preparation of
soil, the kind of seed to plant, the
proper mode of cultivating the vari
ous crops, etc,, if he expects to suc
ceed. The man who does not read
often pays flO per bushel for second
rate seed, one dollar apiece for or
dinary fruit trees and so on. The
well posted fanners seldom get
caught.
Farmers’ Educational
and Co-Operative
Union of America
Mattm < Especial Mown! te
tlw Progressive Agricafenrist
An unprincipled man Is like a nail
—he cannot go straight.
The w-se man knows when be has
enough before he gets It
-When a tired man snores In church
It is ta sign that be is dreaming' of
hefivep. I
A man who is always changing
breeds never finds one that just
suits him.
It takes a real Chrls'.lan to drive
two miles through the mudholes and
arrive at the church In an exalted
frame of mind.
The "measly little" potatoes may
make just as good seed as the better
sort; and then again they may—and
probably will—hot
A pessimist is a man who prefers
to stay at home and sort potatoes
while the boss and the rest of the
crflwd goes fishing. ''
Why not use the co-operative
creamery or co-operative store as a
station for the collection of branded
and co-operatively sold eggs?
There are some folks , so blue-
visioned that they can’t see anything
to a butter.up meadow save a chance
to get an attack of rheumatism.
Teach the boys not to shoot the
hawks; they are the police and scav
engers of our grass and grain fields,
and very few of them are guilty, as
charged, of oblcken stealing.
Ever -mo a man who was lucky?
Then you know a man who was a hard
worker either with his bands or his
brains, or both. Luok consists In be
ing ready when the opportunity comes
and making the moat of 1L There Is
no other kind of luok.
Commercial
Printing
We are
Overhauling our
Job Presses and
Commeicial
Printing
Department
We will soon be
In a position to
Do a class of
High-Class
Job Work and at
Prices that are
Proper
a
Progress Job Office
The City Pressing club is run for
white trade only. Others need not
apply.
W. J. Willie
. Attorney-At-Law
Will practice in' all 1 Courts, State and
lederal. Collections a’specialty. ■
Office in L. B.- Powell
Phone 73.
’specialty. •
" building.
veil building.
-. f V CAIRO, GA
* p. c. Andrews!
ATTORNiY’AT'L.AW.
CAIRO, GA
Office in •Riehtdr’tft Rtjslun Bnilding.
Money to loanSon* city. V| and farm
property. -Easy fterms.-
J. S. WEATHERS
ATTORNEY-AT-1.AW
General.Practice. Collections a Specify.
• Office in" Court House
CAIRO - - - GEORGIA
South Sound
1st Class
Zeiss
Passenger
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5
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3
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Only
Dally
Sun.
PM
AM
PM
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2 27
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• Citation 1 .
GEORGIA, Grady County—
To Whom It May Concern:
Ed and C. C. Bruce, having
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.
PELHAM & HAVANA R. R. C(
Time Table No. 2
Effective Saturday, October lBt, 1910,12:01, A.1
Between CAIRO AND CALVARY
STATIONS
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Central Stand
ard Thnd '
I/K Cairo Ar
Gradyville
Cranford
FBooth
Reno
pMaxwell
Ar Calvary Lvl8
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AM
9-50.
9 38
9 21
9 13
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8 56
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1st Class
Passenger
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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 36
4 31
4 21
415
p Trains stop on signal.
OH YOU MERRY-GO-ROUND!
THERE WILL BE FUN TO
SPARE AT THE GRADY COUN
TY FAIR. COME, AND YOU
WILL BE GRINNING LIKE A
BASKET OF POSSUM HEADS
ALL THE TIME. THE SMILE
THAT WON’T RUB OFF WILL
BE YOURS IF YOU COME TO
THE FAIR, AND IF YOU
DON’T. WELL, THE GOBLINS
WILL GET YOU.
There will be music by the
BAND EVERY DAY OF THE
FAIR, about 4 o’clock in the
afternoon.
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