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Little Miss Ethel Massey enter
tained the little folks at a party
Saturday afternoon in honor of'
her seventh birthday. The little
guests arrived at .three O’clock,-
and after numher of pleasant
games, a delicious ice course was
served. Each of the guests pre
sented their hostess with an ap
propriate gift for the occasion.
Those present were: Misses Mar
tha Robinson, Oze Carlisle, Van-
nie Mae Arline, Rena McCorkle,
Maenelle
.Dont forget the Grady county
fair, October 23rd 24th 25th and
26th. We. have more entries
than last year, and We are 'go
ing to have twice as many peo
ple here.
out and see and hear what is go-
irg.on in Grady county.
Local and Personal,
The entries are still coming in
and reports that more are to fol
low. Have you made your entry
yet? If not, let the fair author
ities know what you wish to ex
hibit and they will be glad to list
Miss Helen Matthews was the
guest of relatives in Thomasville
for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Robinson
and sons, Master Gelder and
Gordon, of Charlotte, N. C., will
arrive Friday for a visit of seve
ral days with Mrs Robinson’s
brother, Col. J. Q. SmithcnNorth
•Broad street.
.Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Wight,
with Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Tow-
sen and Mrs. R. L. VanLanding-
ham, returned Thursday from
Spring Creek,.Fla., where they
have been on a fishing trip.
Col. ,1. Q,Smith wasabusiness
visitor in Camilla Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Crawford
after spending several months in
Cairo where Mr. Crawford has
been buying cotton, left Sunday
for Tallahassee, where they will
make their home. .
Remember the 24th and come
out and hear the Educational ad
dress; also the agricultural ad
dress. Both of these will
worth going many miles to hear.
It will do you gpod.
Mrs. Charlie Lovitt, of Caifro,
is the guests of her parents,' Mr. .
and Mrs. J, B. Luke for a few
days.—Nashville Herald.
Dr. J. G. Kincaid, of Pine
Park, was a visitor in Cairo Tues
day.
I Messrs. Albert Powell and D.
: C. Maxwell, of Blowing ■•Cave
district, were visitors in Cairo
Monday.
Mr. B. Bohannon, ot Shar'ps-
burg. Ga., was a visitor in Cairo
Wedrie day and Thursday, look
ing over the country with a view
of location in this section.
Mr, E, L„ Maxwell, of Calvary,
was a visitor in Cairo Monday
and Tuesday. .
Drs. T. J, Butt and A. F.
j Christopher spent the day in
’ Reno Tuesday.
• * For Sale—My residence and lot,
” 5 good sizedrooms, besides bath,
' several clothes closets and hall
Hot and cold water, elec-
Lucretia Jofies and
Hancock.
Notice the rales in regard to
entering entering cane and cot
ton. The committee will visit
it your places to judge them
next Monday and Tuesday, the
21st and 22nd.' Be ready for
them and be at home yourself or
have some one there in order
that they may be delayed as little
as possible.
For Sale.—125 acres, of good
farm land, five miles southwest
of Whigham, 50 acres in high
state, of cultivation. Address,
W. B. Harrison,
19 Whigham, Ga.
Mr. T. L. Ross, of Thomasville,
was a business visitor in Cairo
Monday.
Hon. J. A. Evans, of the De
partment of Agriculture, Wash
ington, D. C. will address the
people of Grady county at the
fair on Thursday, Oct. 24th, Mr.
Mr, Walter Davis spent Sun
day in Thomasville,'the guest of
friends.
Evans will speak on the subject:
1”. He is regarded
Mr. J. J. Coppage has returned
home after a visit of several
days in Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Smith and
daughter Miss Kathleen left
Saturday for Moultrie, where
-they will make their home in the
future.
Mr. Jeff Malloy, of Bai'nbridge,
was a visitor in Cairo Sunday.
\‘Boll Weevil’
by many as the most foremost
speaker along agricultural lines
in the nation.
Dr. Christopher of Reno is the
guest of Col. M. L. Ledford.
Col. Ira Carlisle was a visitor
in Thomasville Tuesday.
.Mrs. w. B. Roddenbery and
son Julian, who has been seriously
ill for soma time, have return d
to Cairo from Macon. The friends
of the family will be glad to
know-that Mr. Roddenbery is
much improved in health.
• Mr ..Leslie Powell was a visitor
i i Quitman Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay,
Miss Irma Powell and Mr. and
W. M. So ircy drove through the
country to Thomasville Tuesday
j by automobile; and spent the
I day there.
We can supply you with Texas
Red Rust Proof sded oats and
Georgia seed Rye; See us before
you buy. '
Bennett & Collins.
space. TTTfr .. .
trie lights. Well finished through
out. 1-2 acre lot. ! (
Reason for selling, will b<
away from home so much aftei
January 1st. that family 'wil
board.
Pay your city taxes—The books
are now open.
B. M. Johnson, C. & T.
We are going to have some good
speakers for the fair, and they
Call and pay your city taxes,
... B.' M. Johnson, C. & T.
R. C. Bell, Cairo,Jla.
will interest all of you. So come
the people, old and young.
Cairo Ga. Oct. 10th 1912.
Notice— Pension application
blanks are in my office.
P. H. Herring
Ordinary.
Mr-. W. W. . Murphy spent Sun
day .in Thomasville, the guest of
friends. '
Cooking and Range Demon
stration in Our Store A1
fONDER
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WsdeByTUe
An expert Range Denkmstrator will be present
and conduct this exhibit. . , „
Did you ever eat food cooked in, paper bags'
It is simply delicious. ’ Every bit of flavor is
retained in the roast, or whatever is being
cooked, because the bags are air-tight.
The Range used will be
The as Range
ALL-WAYS PREFERABLE
You will know how much All-ways means when
you see the Range. It means the most beauti
ful looking Range, that it will do the best work
with the smallest amount of fuel, and that it
will last longer than any other Range made. V
we want you to find it out for yourself.
' During this exhibit, if you buy a South Bend
present of a set of high-grade cooking ware, n
pure aluminum, also a set of cooking bags and,
All visitors will receive a useful souvenir. We
ber the date.
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TX7E axe showing many exclusive
Y'Y / novelties in “Queen Quality ”
this season. Splendid workmanship, fine
OCTOBER 21st TO 26th
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