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G. D, Reddick & Co^
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The pried of HIDES is HIGH, and steadily ad
vancing. Our customers will always get the beneHit
of best prices.
We want FRESH EGGS, and plenty of them
Best prices paid.
We have a fine line of GROCERIES, and handle
the best meats. Delivery made promptly. ^
G. D. Reddick & Company ^
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PEOPLE’S MARKET AND
RESTAURANT
N. A. WILLIAMS, Manager.
Co. between the usual hours of sale the
following real estate situated in Gyady
Coilnty Ga. to wit; five aepes of, land,
more or less on lot of land number
twelve (12) in the nineteenth (19) dis
trict of Grady county Georgia imd bound:
ed as follows: In 'the south west corner
of said lot of land; All the tendable land
in said,lot down to the two branches
crossing, each line from said corner of‘
said lot. Also a certain tract of land in
the town of Whighum Grady County
Georgia commencing on the east line of
that tract known as the tract sold by
the Bank of Thomnsville to M. B
Harrison, Eighty (80) fe*it north of
the street that is north of that tract
tw.icd by Col. Ben Wooten and thence
oust on a paralel line with said street
one hundred and five (105) feet, thence
north thirty-two (32) feet thence west
on a paralel line with the south line
hack to the Harrison tract one hundred
and five (105) feet, thence south on said
Harrison east line thirty-two (32) feet
to starting point, said tract of land be
ing 105 feet east and west thirty-two
feet north and south. Terms cash.
This Nov. 7th 1912.
‘ George Bird.
Administrator of Mary June Bird/
I have purchased the market aid restaurant from Mr. M. A
Perkins, and will appreciate your patronage.-
We will sell the the BEST OF NATIVE AND WESTERN
MEATS. DELIVERY CAN’T BE EXCELLED
In bur Restalirant, we serve the BEST of everything, and at the
the right;price.
I RESPECTFULLY SOLIIT YOUR BUSINESS.
PEOPLE’S
’Phone 35
MEAT
MARKET
Cairo, Ga.
3BE
J. H. MITCHELL
You Can Get at My Store
the Following:
Fruits in'Season,
Swift’s Premium Hams,
Full Cream Cheese,
Merry Widow tSelf^Rising' Flour,
<Simc© «Self«Risimg Flour,
Cold BriutKs, Fancy Candies,
Cigars, all Kind of Groceries.
J. H. MITCHELL,
Y our Patronage is Especially Solicited. ,
Phone 97 C iro, Ga.'
EGGS WANTED
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Application for Homestead.
Georgia, Grady County.
Mrs. Sarah'K. JJrpom lias applied for
exemption of personalty and sotting a-
part of valuation of homestead, and I
will pass njSon the samp at, ip o’cflook
A. M. bn the 'SOtly ejay of h'ovefnber,
ipi2,, at my office. . This Oct 29,. 1912.
1 r. H. Herring, Ordinary.
The zebra Is perhaps of ..nil quadru
peds the best made and most beauti
fully clad by the hapd of nature. To
the- figure and graces of the horse II
ndds the elegance Of the stag, and the
black and white bands with which its
body is ornamented are arranged with
such wonderful symmetry that we
might almost be disposed to imagine
that rule and compass-had been em
ployed in their formation. These al
ternate bauds are narrow, parallel and
exactly separated.- They,extend not
only over the body,, but the head, thigh
and legs and even over, the ears and
tall. They follow so exactly the con
tour of the different forms that they
exhibit the entire figure in the most
advantageous point of view. In the
female these bands are alternately
black and white. In the male they
are black and yellow; but always of
n lively and brilliant tint They also
rest upon a ground of short, fine and
copious hairs, wbpse lusjer considera
bly augmdfits the general beauty of the
colors.—Exchange.
ninfier us coming even though you he-
lloye not that those about, you will
profit thereby? \yimtlf ybh'hrp.iiiitbng
the men of the valley. Is that Riittieient
reason for checking the Instinctive
movement of your soul toward the
mountain peaks?— Maurice Maeterlinck.
Horoulonoum and Pompoii.
The twin cities of mournful destiny
were both engulfed at the siime tlme-
August. 70 A. D. The reilson why
Herculaneum has hot been excavuted
to the same extent its Pompeii Is owing
to the fuet that It was covered with n
nuicii burdcr material than was Pom
peii; the dust predominating in Pom
peii, while the lava prevailed over Her
culaneum. There is not ranch doubt
nbout the eventual opening up of both
cities. Human curiosity, together with
the demunds- of ■ history and science,
will not rest until Herculaneum has
been (nado to tell’ its secrets.—New
York American.
.--■■•' I Norway In Scotland.
Tho Orkney and Shetland islnnds,
strictly speaking, belong to the king
dom of Norway. Toward the dose of
the fifteenth century King Christian
of Norway pledged the Orkneys and
the’ Shetlunds. over milieu Ids rule
was undisputed, to King .lames 111.
of Scotland for the payment of the
dowry of his daughter Margaret, who
became queen ■ of Scotland. The
pledge has not been redeemed. -
Bnsiness Cards
P- C. ANDREWS,
Attorn ey-ait-Law.
CAIRO, GA
Oilicu in Richter & Itushin Building.
IRA CARLISLE,
LAWYER. - v.‘ ,
CAIRO, . . . GA.
j Careful and prompt attention
given to all legal matters entrust
ed to my charge.
W. J. Willie
Attorney-At-Law
Will practico in all. Courts, State and
federal. Collections n specialty.
Cilice in L. B. ”o\vdl building.
Phono 73, - - CAIRO, GA
'Selecting Judges.
Dr., Franklin thought thnt judges
ought to be appointed by lawyers, for,
added the shrewd man. ill Scotland,
Wbere' thls practice 1 prevails, they al
ways select the ablest member of tlie
profession ,In, order .to get rid of- him
and-share, his practice among them
selves. . <
only
Three soub, you know.—Exchange.
a iart twelye months’ support ,to : tfie.
TT A D TV/! I A KIQ itamilyN. R. Harreli deceased, ; having.
JL /Af\iyA -JL—iL/rti N yD been filed in n^jf- office, alkpersons con
cerned are cited to show cause, by. the
i*’^^*'* " ’• 2nd, day of 'December 2 why said
' We are prepared'to negotiate'.Application for 1 12 months’, support
five year loans on improved should not begranted. This November
t ...rm’property in C,-.dy county, j* 1 " "K „ K „^ , ' '
We can offer attractive terms,! - Ordinary.
especially on large loans. We! '
shall be pleased to have you cal j
and investigate our proposition..' Georgia Grady County..
Bell & Weathers
CAIRO, GA.
Our Wonderful Eyes.
Is there anything so wonderful as
the eye? No matter how cold the
wentlier may be. the eye never fails
In the wildest of blizzards, "when the
thermometer registers many degrees
below zero, 'when the feet and fingers
freeze, when the- throat freezes, when
even the torso, swathed in sweaters
and chamois skin vestings, freezes;,
when the nose and ears are frost hit-
ten. when the hair even crackles.in-the
blast—when all Is lost apparently, the
eyds suffer no pain, but continue to per
form their normal functions. The peo
ple of the most inclement, most frigid
regions of'the extreme north bundle up,
everything but their eyes. The eyes
are never frostbitten. They seem to
suffer only. Iniu strong wind which car-'
ries In 1 Its current, some irritating sub
stance. 'And yet. notwithstanding this,
the eyes' ate the most sensitive of our
several' organs. iyu.t ft 1 ■
ftim'S
Legal Advertisements^
Georgia, Grady County.
;? I'p all whom it may concern:
II; K. Clark having applied for let
ter;: oTAdministration upon the proper
ty of Mrs. Tobetha Clark, late of said
County deceased. Notice is given that
said application will be heard at my.
ofHeo at 10 o’clock a. m., on 2nd day of.
, I> e 1012. This Nov. 4th, 1912. '
P.H. Herring,
f 4 > \ , Ordinary.
A. G. Harrison having made applies-
I I tion to require titles to be executed tp
be executed to him to certain land des
cribed in a bond for titles thereto' at-
. tached purporting to be signed by J. L.
! Johnson, late of said county deceased,
the said:applicatioh alleging that said
land has been fully paid for. All par-
tiee concerned are hereby notified 'that
said application will be heard before the
court of Ordinary for said county on
the first Monday in Dee. 1912. . This
Nov. 5th 1912. P.. II. Herring.
Ordinary.
Years Support.
•Georgia, Grady (lounty.
The return of the appraisers- setting
Administrators Sale.
Georgia, Grady County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
Banking the Fire.
Banking' the Ore is a very simple
process., , It 'is easier ’ to batik a. fire,
than to bank anything, else we know
of. We have not been able to bank
anything 'excepting n tire fot Several
years.' Place the" ashes in the flout'
sifter and thus sprinkle them careful
ly over the coals—three teaeupfuls
for a small furnace, the kind that
goes out every five minutes, -and live
teaeupfuls for oue of the battleship
variety. . Closq all of the drafts or
leave nil of them open, as you choose,
turn out the gas In the basement, lock
the kitchen door, take your dose of
fqraily ten, wind the clock, put out
the cat and go to bed. If these diree
tions are followed faithfully you will
In the morning find one of two condl-
Uous-the fire will be going or it will
be out—Boston ,Globe.
j , Three of Them.
Dearborn—Do you know the seven
wringers of the World? ‘ Wnibasb—Well,
I kuo'w three of them; Dearborn—Only
three? .Wabash-Yes; - I’ve only get
Easy Enough. ;
Dyer—I have no trouble keeping
awake during the sermon, Ryer— How
do you manage It? Dyer—By playing
golf.—I.lfe.
When men speak |fl of thee so live
.lint nobody will believe them.
Tho Puma ae-ci Its ivamos.
The large American ont'-kinAvu ns the
puma is very rich in unifies, Which
fact lends to no little confusion in the
minds of young students of natural
history. The enrly Puritan settlers in
New England named the animal tin;
painter, meaning, of course, panther,
because in shape and size it stroupiy
resembles this fierce carnivore of the
old world. It also received the 'ria'ifie
catamount, which was shortened down
from cat of the, mountain. The red
dish-color of the fur of. some of the
specimens suggested the name red ti
ger. while In certain places it was giv
en. the more majestic name of moun
tain l|on. In South America one,of the
natlve-names was cugunciiara, but we
liave very sensibly knocked off four
of the six syllables and shortened It to
cougar. The. pinna has such a Wide
range, being fouud from-Canada to
1’ntngonln. thnt naturally enough it de
ceives* a different name In the various
countries and localities which it in
habits. Six names frir one uulmal! No
wonder readers of books of travel get
confused.
testiest
I E. UOODY,
j PHOTOGRAPHER
H South Brofid Street
| Cairo, - - * Ga. jj
IfwwiwiMwimwwiMiwiwwi
For Clean Towfels And
Sharp..Razors Go To
| W. H. P. Oneal’s
g Barber Shop 1
5 i, ifvp > • |
\ South Broad Street, !
\ Cairo - - Ga. |
l(^^l©i)©ii®IKN!©it2XKJ!iHE>i!CHi®li
The Scorpion of Ceylon.
A more disagreeable object than' a
scorpion of Ceylon It would be difficult
•to imagine. Although, as a -rule. 'It
does not measure more; than .seven
inches
found,
than a
ilrlet^ wood npd. tnkinc; up . tfieir .posi
tion on a conveifie.nt . , rock ; or; ,st,qn,e. :
J. R. SINGLETARY,
Attorney-at-Law.
Cairo, - - . Georgia.
Fees Reasonable. " Practice in Super
ior Court, Court of Appeals and Sup
reme Court.
Office: Judge’s chamber, Court Hous
J. M. SELLERS
W..S. MCDANIEL-
8 sellers & McDaniel |
“l ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW |
i, Office in new Davis Building S
i B«oad Str, Cairo, Ga. 9
CHIJRC I DIRETORY.
METHODIST, CHURCH
(Coi- Broad and Ochloclmco Stroota.)
REV. V/. L. WIUGHT, Pastor 1 ’
Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p. m every Sunday; 1
Sunday Sdhool, 4Vm, J.-B.-wiph^Supt. ' .
Prayer Mdetinjf every Thursday evening, at 8f;
o’clock, •■■'• • • ‘ V •
E- "'Orth League -Devotional itcotirig ove'ry
7 uc '.ay evening, 8 p’cl(>ek, I^agud Hall.
; Jiieh’a Miaalongty Socfpty, meets at i p m-
M. ndny.after first Sunday, at tho churohj
in length, there Js , n, species' ,,m ,w«l,
in the w’odds that are longer
foot... They crawl out Of some St Edwards meetingat'^m,Monday after fira.t:
'Monday, at ^astoi*'
:;-Publid : Cordially
scryiqoSi
look, as .they (hold 1 thelr. great jointed
’ and.their
dting' dupv'ed ovet their'
claws' held aloft the very' picture of
; till I. M ';
I wards meeting at 8,p miVohjay after firalt
hi looLaUv (Lltdj attend all devotiona.
ng'gressive warfare. Here they Stretcli
themselves in the broiling sun 1 and'
await their prey. These are the small,
beautiful honeybirds that dart from
flower to flower and take the place of
the humming birds of the east; As
one approaches the scorpion seems to
shrink Into the stripe until it becomes
almost! imperceptible. Suddenly the
grriat Insect will raise its claws and
Iflart at its benutlful victim, which lu a
moment is destroyed.
Beauty Never Dies.
Nothing of beauty dies without hav-
remain then? for weeks or years; but
like the diamond It cannot dissolve,
and finally there will pass some one,
whom Its glitter will attract- Ho .will
pick it lip and go his way rejoicing.
Ordinary of said county will be sold at Then, why keep back a lofty, beauti 1'nI
n the first Tuesdav in 1 word, for'that yon doubt others wfiti
public outcry
December, 1912 at'the < ourt house in said
Roason For It.
At a debating society some, time ago
the Irish questio-n was discussed. An
English doctor was sustaining the ar
gument that the Irish Were naturally
a race with right sentiments, but poor
ly developed. At Liverpool, lie said, be
had,300 Irish patients on his books And
of these only thirty paid him for at
tendance.
"Sorr.” said an irishman, who rose
with flushed cheek to-defend his ..conn
irymeii—"soit. there is never an effecl
Without a clause. There Is never a
phenomenon that.'does not admit of an
explanation. Howean we explain the
astounding phenomenon, to which the
doctor has cfilled our attention? Ho
finds afi explanation in tlie .natural
depravity of the Irish nature. 1. sorr,
. ... - imve another c
ness wits impeudiug pv.qr you, \\ h> u ia tkis-tSe
edfl’- I’earsou's Weekly.
understand? An instant of higher troqd- i |m ' ve lin fi t her'•explanation tri give, and
s—t®e thirty 'patients recover-
BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Rev. B D, RaoSdAle! D.'D.' Paator)
Services each Sundey morning and night.
Sunday school 4 o’clock pin. Baraca and Phlla-
thca classes.
Church Conferences second Sunday. ,
Prayer meeting Wednesday nigh t.
W. M. S. Monday afterseeo'nd Sunday.'
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Big Surprise to Many in Cairo.
Local people are surprised 1 at the
QUICK results received from simple
buckthorne bark, glycerine, etc., a
nfixefl in Adlerri-ka, The German ap
pendicitis [remedy. Wight & Browne.s
druggists, state^that this simple rem
edy anticepticizes the digestive system
and draws'off the impurities ,so thor
oughly that a SINGLE DOSE relieves
conr stomach,/gas on the stomach and
sonstipatiofi ujSTANTLY. •
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Services flhe Second and Fourth
Sabbath, 11 a. m. and 8 n. m.
Sabbaths 'school, every Sabbath,
10 a. m. ; . L
feM'- 'B; R.-Anderson, Pastor
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