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r. D Reddick & Co.
| The price of HIDES is HIGH, and steadily ad
vancing. Our customers will always get the benefiit
of best prices.
We want FRESH EGGS, and plenty of them i
Best prices paid. - V
We have a fine line' of GROCERIES, and handle
the best meats. Delivery made promptly.
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Georgia Grady County. •
- To all whom it mdy cbricerri,
S, P. Swicord having applied for
Guardianship of the persons and
property of Celia 'Swicord, Grace
Swicord and S. P. Swicord, minor
children of Mrs. H. L. Swicord
late of said County, deceased.
Notice is given that said applica
tion will be heard at my office at
ten o’clock a.; rh. on the; first
MOnday : jn tfav. next.
This Oct.'7th; 1912.'' ’ V
P. H. Herring,
ays, tlFTON. GA.y i O Days
AEROPLANE FLIGHTS
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cres df theSEatestviimptovedi Agncultural Machinery .inn Ueauti
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£
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' in 40 Shows, All its magnificient splender. Fun for Everybody,, as^ggliefdifor^
. —*-—r ~. ; This Oct. 8th. 1912.
LVaa A N^nmnlnlld F onto ilf) * 1 ' 1*0 lnpn >\X/nn TO TIT
hVillifig** Free Acts. Marvelous Feats of 40 Trained .-Wild
TWO BIG 25 PiECE BANDS, Five Thousand Dollar
:he^trion.
^or further’information as to rates, schedules, etc., apply to nearest
[G..L, Agent, or write
|m. north, l. p. green,
Lsst. Geril. Pass. Agt., Tra ding Pass. Agent,
| SavannahyGa. Thomasville, Ga.
:j STOPPED THE OVATION.
Riotjard Wagicr’s Peoullar Exporienc*
In Vienna.
■> : BusinessV^|rd;]'
When-Wagner wris'lit the ’heiglit
of his popularity he. visited Vienna..
Baron von Beust, then; chancellor
of the empire, was informed that
the Prussian’ party intended to give
Wagner nil immense serenade—a
Berenade which would have the iir
of German protest against the tend
ency of the ministry to make the
union of Hungary and Austria more
intimate. The demonstration prom
ised to arouse strong feeling.
“Your excellency is wurned,” said
the chancellor’s advisers. “It is im
possible to stop this manifestation
■unless Wagner goes _ away, and he
.. r ., loves ovations too well. Nothing
Ordinary and exofficio, ; will induce lutn to depart.”
Clerk Coiirt of Ordinary. •' “You think.so,” said'Beust, with
■ a smile. 4
■ An hour lifter Wagner was iiivlt-
ed to dine with-the chancellor. He
the invitation and
P. C.
ANDREWS,
Attorney-at-law,
CAIRO', GA 11 T ’’
Office in Richfm- & RiisIiilvBnildihg. ‘
IRA CARLISLE,
LAWYER, , ; ,
CAIRO, . , : . GA. ,
Careful and prompt attention
given to all legal matters entrust
ed to my charge.
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Georgia Grady County. ‘ 1!
A. t barker, 1 jSua^diaA of, Jffli's&eb
Sufi ] arid K Belie ';.Ty[dfj% 1| ..inas
im his. guardianship' of 'Misses;
Pearl | an^’ ^eftl ! Moor.e ^ tiiis J fs
th^efbrer^oainiPtSf s n& aHifc
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frornyhis Guardianship
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. . Ordinary,
*EOPLE’S MARKET AND
RESTAURANT
Notice. ; ■; j>
By virtue of an’order issued by
Hon. Frank Park, Judge Superior
Courts of the Albany Circuit, we
will sell before the ■ court house
dobr in Cairo- Ga., during the
legal hours of _ sale’ on the first
Tuesday in November 1912.; Ope
Store house and lot No, 4 in block
A of the town of-Whigham, 6a„
Said property sold as the property
fVio Quirfjpf-.' W’at.er & Bdll allian-
N.A.WILLlAMS.Manager.
I have pUf£haseS ■ thfe'lAartet-atid-restaurant from Mr. .M. A
rkins, And will appreciate jrout patronage. - 1 '• " A’!’"'',
1 We will sell the the BEST OF NATIVE AND WESTERN
LATS; DELIVERY CAN’T BE EXCELLED • • •
In our Restaurant, we serve the BEST of everything, and at .the
right price, '’ | ’ t "i.ivm: m; -■-• u-v ,. !; . «■ »/>•••
i respectfully spun; .,'
EOPLE S MEAT MARKET
in both alliances, Tprins .pAsh.
This Oct; 1st.-1912.: ■
'• >• J.E, Cobb !
\\ D; 0;‘Peatee; :
! B. A. Parker ' ,
! Commissioners.
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J. H. MITCHELL
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the Following:
Fruits in Season,
Swiff* Prtaium Homs,
Full Cream CKeese,
ltTL*l B'Wfif|jfrl- t.'-T—U?t:
wMt fill
iii'ilstihttWii!
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EGGS WANTED
DE3[
.(•web flattered by .
accfeptcd it. After dinner, at whioh
■■Beust was delightfully, affable add
■ entertaining, - - the ‘ ‘chancellor re
marked : t: l‘Herrv Wagneiy arei ypu-
iinterested in autographs? 1 have
Bom® very curious opes .to, phov
' An'd h% i 'o^)'ebea ‘'d''-pbrtf6Tio'
: where were letters idf 'iPhlmersfon,'
•Bistharck^ N^poleon JIL, Heine and
-ethers;
i i'Suddenly‘ l tliimin|f i tb a jl'a^ei- dAV*
■ed 18481 he,said: -Ah, look at this!
Itl'isk; vety curious.. What-.would
your friend ins majesty the king of
Bavaria say if \thib ' l fiaj)& ! iv 1 whibB
l wbTfld ; be,.significant .ip conpedion.
with l; th!e .political 'serenade vynicn,
the German's ate going‘to give^yoW
-should 'be published tomorrow in
the Vienna papers?” y . ,.Ur ,
■ Th’e composer examined' the pp-,
p'er and recognized with surprise an
old proclamation ‘of one Richnrd
Wagner, who; an ardent revolution
ist in 1848, had proposed to the
youth of that time to set fire tQ the
palace of the king-of Saxony. He
salt his autograph and that it might'
be the means of .getting him-into
serious trouble.
“Very ' curipUs,- is - it : not, Herr
Warner ?” said the minister.
“Very curious,, your excellency,”,
: replied his guest. ; ' ” . >
" The next morriiiig Richard' Wag
ner left Viennat recalled to Bai-r
rcht'h by urgent businessj—Strand,
-Magazine.
Attorney-At-Law ; : ’ ‘. f
Will practice in all Goprtfi,, $t»to. ami,,. . • ;)
feddrklt pollectiops,a specialty.,, , , ■.
" 'Office iu L. B. ?6welfiwilding.,' •• ;
Plioljo 73.’ , : - pAlRQ, GA’ ‘ -
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i E. WOODY, : :J
i PHOXQGRAP ; HE,R,; : ,j
South Broacl Stfbbt- Yfibh|
.-'it; r-.'W.ii I bli»: *v«G
,iro, - L ■»:; - Ga. I
Q«KICKXX«K3(»)CKIC»I
For Clean Towels And
Sharp Razors G'b’To '
W. H. P. Oneal
| Barber Shop
I South Broad Street,
Cairo -, - Ca.
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BEATEN BY A HAIR.
HUHhlbal Hairilm’s Firs!;, Try For-tho
United States Senate. , j.
v- Hannibal : ■ Hamlin i-.-was:
of the Maine i (house’ r bf rep«
tvesj; away-backiin thoifbr-
ihe- last centuiry}: there feam
>dy a-certain' gentleman of
attire, pleasing manners,
ibs and some reputation,
. one foibk;'/' His»hairiwas
, :&ad-be:wa»!highty'£dnsi,i
-..ft-y^-Jxi-tegard it®vit.ti irn> ii-
m. viiw iii..^ nrow ^j 1 g-^ )a 13 Iie g 8
- - ..•arelulty'StroMng!
^Hth'bandoline baothcr preparation
each partieulor - haif, in ftslipiaoBi
.One day while in the ehainas speak- ■
er Air; Hamlin,- in the -innocence of
a good and joke loving‘nature; sent
for this gentleman and;- looking' fix
edly at his smooth and’polished
pate, said with:.a ehuckle:' ■ - '
“Blank, - old fellow, I 'just wanted
to tell you that you’ve got one of
the hairs of your-head crossed over
tllG f
‘‘You insult me, sir ! You instilt
mel”, replied : the member, with"un
a* fin:nn l: " <iV
, What Breathing Amobnti 1 To;
ir.Jpir-duph jespiratidn an average
ary indignation, ana tnen, reiusing
;b, listen either " id' ’reason' 1 dr ex-
aation, he left tho'spettk^r’s desk
i^bturned to .bis scat. 11 '' .
: Mr.'®atella i! be8atti«''a Mn J
irithd 1 -United 'Staids' sehatt-'
CTM gentleman was 'a-^fndmbei pf
iCife* mppb'r hoUstt df'the'MaiAe fegis- 1
lat«rc. iAMhoUgh’-a toepibei of the
party -iffid:diUy dhe;tn©Tb Vdte’
was needed‘td ,i sk<irir6 l ;Mr; i Hdmliii’tf
election 1 , hW^poMtiffily 'refused- ;t&
rote fS the- faiati
[ievied h'e lind been rn'snlted. ^
He was defeated fdr'‘a seat in the
senate—by ; a : hair—but Wen the
next 1 vacancy bcctirrecl. Kb was elect
ed;—‘Hives of' Twelve Illustrious
GotSld Read:pacos. ■ :•
i: '‘ftmi- siis?’ .weilt oil' ProfeBsdr
X;. ; to a gentlejnan to .^hom fie.
had recently bpen introduced, “1
ba,ve given some attention : to. the
study of huriian nature,'arid ! rarely'
fail to read h fnce cbtrectly. ' Now,
there is a lady,” .he continued, point
ing. aeross the roopi), “the. lines of
wlipse. countenance r are as clear to
ne'.'as'type.' Th’a dhip bIiows firpi-’
ness, of. dispomtidn amounting tc
obs.tipacy^'the sharp" 1 pointed nose a-
,yici9}W temperament, the largo!
j,, .‘^pnderful, professor, Wfiffet'-'
-.4vi
ftlady, then? ?,i iaid HidTrofessbr co
J. R. SINGLETARY,
Attbrney-at-Law.
'Cairo,' - - Georgia!.
Fees-Reasonable. Practice in Super-
jot Court, Court of Appeals and Sup
reme Court-,; *'U.« f
Offiefe: Judge! s chamber,, Court IHops
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C J, jyi. SELLERS _ w. S. MCDANIEL X
SELLERS &*!McDANIEL s
r ATTORNEYS. AT-LA.W.-, j
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rJCor Broad and Ochl'ocknoo Stroate.)
llEV. W. L. WRIGHT,.Paator -
jiiR-oafehinB otllo ni and 8 p m ovorr Sunday. . . . ,
Sunday School,- 4 p! uy. ffZH; Wiaflitl fiiypt;Vt
. .Pray/or svory.^^VjOV^InK^t 8 ',0
f&!,iPfivo{io!»4tf w'.
^"8 o'clock. l«Aeiie.£[all->‘ u/f I
WH I L»»w««
Women’s missionary Society mo.U at I p m , ,
^.att«r^rst!Bsmdirr..dt-ifi0ehdrcfif/:r. U i-
indiiy .school tcajh?r, npcetineft <mt8 Pjn TVed ,
Suruuy ^scnooi xeacner roccwnwv o p«i , f - y,, •.» it
thSaday\a&«t‘"^irBt Siitiday; 'at EPworth f Le^gwo f
hall I- :r> ;! 1 ‘ ‘ 1 " " ’
<s
a'dulti’inhales one.pint of air
man!;.respires sixteen, tp twenty,.
times: a mind'th* an# a yopng : child -
about-i twenty-five _ ip -■ ; thirty-fi v^.
times.; /Wliiie in'a s standing,.ppstpr^
the, number pt r^spirati,ona-is .greatr
er than w^pn .lying, dd>yn. .. A man
takes only thirteen>/hreaths:of air to
the nilnute while, reclining. The,
superficial surfac'd 1 of the lungs is
20.0 square .yard's. The "appuut of
air. inspired by' an! adiilt, in, twenty-
four hours,#-, '^b.qu't ^l.^QpO t qua.rts,.
The least, ampunt-pLftW-pbe,ded -RH
am adult in one hour 'iB 380..,quautsn
The heart sends through the lungB
5.000 gallons of hloadidaily.* i - i: ■
: mi l.. jmmni iKinikiEP 1
St EdwardB mf
Monday, nt Pastor’s studj-! , , '
Public cordially invited atteild: all* devotloria
m
ices.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
; if -'(Rsiv. B d, Ragsdale, b. D.. PAstor)
i SerWCfcd each SumW morninB and niisht.
i RUhdiiy sch«)l4o’clock pm. Bardcaand Phila-
theaclasses. ' ;
Church Conferences second Sunday., . .
PfnyAr meetinpr Wednesday-niaht.
i W; M. S. Monday after second Sunday. V.
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.■:: Big S|ip)riic to Maajr in Cairo.
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Mdn. r ..„ :t
~ Moan.
Molly-Have you seen Mabel ^en
gagement ring? Dolly-Seen it? Why,
jL .wore it all last summer.
m rh- ■ wiMm
; in' : -Fidhoh. •*% idruggwts.
i«bk># : with {he foot.” The Portn-
'gjueSo'fioi not “wink’jf-at-.PnpJiiT-hfty
! ' <: clPdd 1 'andilopen'-the tyesi^-i'-Initliei
’lfifigbhgeB blifP ’ J ' ? 8dtttibiV'iliS^’d'|
tfibek thdre is no word with whipW’
to c6rx^f'tW'
perhaps because the: idea of prop
erty# so ypgpe.. It#|F,elated °Lope
of the early mipsipiiqrips..that ; l n at
tempting to translate the Bible into:
Algonquin lie could find no word to
express “love” and wnsiCQ.inpelled to
invent it.—London Tit-Bits. 1
Local people. are jsurpHfeed at the (
QUICIf results., received, ! fro# : simple i
y^^jjme. ' bark^ glyceirin*,',./?^.
^itiivinn
-pendipitis 'remedy; Wi|
mk
erman ap.
iqruggwwi.' V- . . V‘V;.[..Jj.f,
edy anticepticizes the: digestive- aystom ■
and draws.^pff j the jmpPritie* iiVfih’dPli 1,1/1 ,} l s 1
Wiigh^"thata. SIN9LH-.P9S^['F^evjW:.Ii H-«tv
Tofir b'fifciacli, *ae on. the , And.
,,.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Services the Second and Fourth
Sabbath, 11 a. rh. and 1 ' 8 : ; n. in. :
Sabbaths school; every Sabbath,
10 a., mi.
lin ,1!,Ub 'b. R. Anderson, Pastor
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