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We want your trade.
We will appreciate your trade
and we must have your trade.
If its anything in the GROCERY LINE you want, call
us, we have it, and if we havn’t got it we’ll get it. And
if you want it quick, just say quick and you’ll
get it quick. All you’ve got to do is to
PHONE 31.
WHITE & STRINGER
LEADING GROCERS
CAIRO, - - GEORGIA
MINUTES OF THE
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W.T. CRAWFORD. President.
WALT Fit L. WIGHT, Cnshier
[ THOS. WIGHT,
n. H. POPE.
! J. N. MAXWELL.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Capital Stock $30,000 1 CAIRO, GA.
Today is the Day.
It has been your intention to start a bank account, but for
some reason, you have put it off. Do not continue this as a
a start is half the battle.
The earlier a person starts to save, the greater his desire to
do so. Therefore begin with the children.
The size of your “rell” makes no difference as ihe small. ac
counts receive the same welcome as the large ones.
“Make our Bank your Bank/*
We invite commercial checking accounts of individuals,
firms, and Companies. We refer those who have not done busv
■ass with us to those who HAVE.
Bank Your Money With Ua.
We pay 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly
«or Savings Department.
CITIZENS BANK.
Cairo, Georgia.
Cow Hides Wanted
1 pay the highest cash prices
for hides. Bring them to me.
Green hides bring you more
money than flint.
See me before you sell your
beef cattle. Milk cows bought
Go 5. REDDIdk.
THE MARKET MAN.
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November 7th. County Com
missioners of Roads and Reve
nues in regular session, Mem
bers present: J. M. Sasser, Chair
man, J. J. Coppage, J. L. Peeb
les, Henry Mitchell, Albert Pow
ell, L. L. Barwick.
Minutes of last meeting read
approved.
On motion the charges prefer-
ed against Cuy Harrell as. road
commissioner were dismissed.
On motion J. M. Sasser and
J. J. Coppage were appointed as
a committee to investigate the
matter of double taxing Floyd-
Howell & Co., for not returning
lands in Grady County for tax
ation.
On motion the salaries of W.
B. Singletary as road over-seer
and J. D. Spurlin as guards were
each raised to $30 per month.
On motion the application for
Z.R. Jones for sewerage con
nections etc., was refused.
On motion J. J. Coppage was
added to the purchasing com
mittee to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of Thomas
Whight.
On motion the following bills
were ordered paid: .
M. G. McManeus, to cover
over-draft given for
mules $2352.95
J. M. Sasser, expense for
himself and W. C. Mat
thews trip to Atlanta for
IT PAYS
to Advertise in The
Grady Connty Progress.
county purposes k
C. E. Stringer, hay for
mules
J. M. Sasser, 8 days ex
tra as commissioner
J. L. Peebles, 2 days ex
tra as commissioner
Henry Mitchell, 1 day ex
tra as commissioner
Henry Mitchell, paid for
work on bridge
Wight Bros. Co. blank
ets for jail
R. L. Nicholson, turn
keys, per-di-em,. bring
ing prisoners back from
other counties etc.
Higdon-Herring Co. sup
plies for convicts
W. D. Stanfield, feding
prisoners at jail
Henry Mitchell, lumber
for bridge
W. G. Baggett & Son
feed for mules etc.
R. W. McDowell, carry
ing 2 prisoners 9 miles
to jail
J. F. Montgomery, draw
ing for the ordinary
P. \V. Bussey, chips for
court house
Cairo Messenger, tax
notice for R. W. Ponder
R. W. Ponder, postage
for the county
Foote & Davies, books
etc for tax collector
T. B. West, lumber for
bridge
Dr, T- J. Arline, medi
cine and medical attent
ion for prisoners
Dr. T. J. Arline, medi
cine and medical attent
ion for paupers
Dr. T. J • Arline, medi
cine and medical attent-
16.65
ion for convicts 25.50
The Progress Co., sup
plies for Clerk of Court,
notices for tax collector,
tax rates, grand jury
presentments, etc 17.00
Wight and Browne, med-
ic'ne etc. for convicts 14.45
W. C. Matthews, freight
on feed stuff etc and
mules' 62.29
W. C. Matthews, horse
feed 10.00
Wight Hdw. Co., tools
etc. for convicts 139.85
Ira Higdon, supplies
for convicts 9.10
Albany Produce Co.,
meat for convicts 103.89
Poulk Bros. Co., sup
plies for convicts 64.85
G. W. Copeland, beef
for convicts 14.26
I. Mohr & Sons, cloth
ing for convicts 206.88
J. A. Hudson, repair on
harness for convicts .35
City of Cairo, lights
and. water for jail 3.65
City of Gairo, lights
and water for court house 13.63
Wight Bros. Co., sup
plies for poor farm 12.39
Roddenbery Hdw Co.,
tools for convicts 2.25
J. L. Browning, wash
ing, ironing, etc. for
paupers 6.50
Wight Brow. Co., lum
ber for bridge by B. D.
Singletary 108.50
W. J. Dunlap, repair on
tools for rogd use 2.50
C. C. Skel
county', mj;
-oat
I
m s
2.70
14.06
24.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
12:00
104.95
3.05
84.35
7.37
391.11
2.70
.25
2.00
1,00
10.00
42.45
3.00
5.75
3,25
9,00
11.26
4.23
n. shoeing
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T. J. Mills, holding J. P.
Election etc
Garners-Blakely Co.
syrup for convicts
B. M. Johnson, postage
for county and freight
on supplies
R. W. Gainy, lumber
for bridge 1.50
On motion the meeting hour
of the county commissioners was
changed from 10 o'clock to 9
o’clock a. m., and that any mem
her that is ten minutes or more
late shall pay a fine of 50 cents.
On motion adjourned.
J. M. Sasser. Chair.
J. J. Coppage,
J. L. Peebles,
L. L. Barwick,
Albert Powell,
Henry Mitchell,
B. M. Johnson, Clerk.
Gin Days.
After November 12th Cairo
Winning Co. will gin Mondays,
Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
Grady Ginning Co. will gin
Thursdays, Fridays and Satur
days, until further notice.
Notice.
All business license for the
City of Cairo are due. Please
call and settle at once. Anyone
failing to get their business li
cense may be summoned before
the mayor as defaulters without
further notice.
B. M. Johnson,
Clerk & Treas.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Grady County.
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. Laura Pope having applied for
letters of administration upon the
property of B. II. Pope, late of said
county deceased, notice is hereby
given that said application will be
heard at my office at 10 o’clock, n.
m., on the 4th day of December
P. II. Herring.
Ordinary.
This 6th day of Novcmoer, 1911
1911.
Notice to J. P. and N. P.
Acts of Legislature of 1911 are
in my office. Call and get a copy.
Very truly yours,
P. H. Herring,
Ordinary.
Whereas K. and L. B. Powell,
executors of the last will of William
Powell, represents to the court in .,
their petition duly filed and entered
on record, that they have fully ad
ministered William Powell’s estate..
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause if any they can, why
said executors should not be dis
charged from their administration*,
and receive letters of dismission th^
first Monday in December, 1911.
P. H. Herring, Ordinary.
This Nov. 6th, 1911.
J. S. WEATHERS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice. Collections a Specify.
Office in Court
CAIRO
House
GEORGIA
PELHAM & HAVANA R. «. GO
Time Table No. 2
Effective Saturday, October let, 1910,12:01, A.M
Between CAIRO AND CALVARY —
Mlglit Have Been Woree.
A derfc in a Washington street hotel
says the Boston Traveler, tells this
story: "My first hotel Job was in a
Texas city. One morning a guest who
had. been celebrating unwisely the
night before swayed up to the desk
and asked for some Information. His
name was Colonel Hawkins, and he
was the soul of -politeness under all
circumstances. And this morning he
was looking worried. ‘Frank,’ he whis
pered, ‘my memory of last night, I re
gret to say, suh, is pretty hazy. Con
fidentially, now—what did I do? 1
‘Colonel,* said I, ‘you got drunk and
shot a man.’ ‘Anything else?' ‘Gee,
Isn’t that about enough?’ ‘It’s unfor
tunate, yea, sub- But I was afraid I had
Insulted somebody/ ’’
South Bound
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STATIONS
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Daily
Sun.
ard Time
PM
AM
PM
3 00
7 00
2 15
Lv Cairo Ar
3 12
7 12
2 27
Gradyville
3 27
7 27
2 42
Cranford
3 34
7 34
2 41
FBooth
3 44
7 44
2 6.*
Reno
3 50
7 49
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FMaxwell
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8 00
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The Joy Rider.
"Mis father laid the foundation of a
fortune by burning midnight eil.”
“Yea, and he is wasting It by ex
ploding midnight gasoline/'
Umpire’s Jey.
"80 he olalms to he the only per
fectly Impartial umpire In the game?
On what does he base the claim?"
“He says he’s always abided by
both sides Instead of by only one/'
Trains stop on signal.
Worth Bound
AM
9 50
9 38
9 21
9 13
9 06
8 66
let Class
Passenger
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Daily
PM
5 15
5 03
4 48
4 38
4 31
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Sun
Only
PM
5 15
6 0S
448
4 36
4 31
4 21
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