The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, November 28, 1912, Image 5

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Local and Personal. 2 2 « fe Miss Esther Curry, of Climax Up the guest of Mrs; J. A. Lind sey. $ Mre. R. L. Bennett, of Moul- ftrie, is the guest of W. F. Ben- ‘‘ofett. and family this week. ?»>' A Seventy Five' Dollar dia- feio^d ting, may be yours—See C, Sanders. col. and Mrs. Ira Carlisle spent %id‘day in Thomasville Monday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown Fapent Sunday in Thomasville. jL Mr.'W. A. Sutton, of Thomas- i?ville, spent Sunday- with, hdme ; folks,.... ...... Wf Dwelling house to rent, \V. A. f'Walker, f/t ,Y •<* See C. F. Sanders about that' l^amond . rirjg proposition. It wifi interest you. lr. Harmon Harrell, of near fme Sink, was a business visitor ^airo Tuesday. Rev. W. L. Wright left Monday ' to attend the annual session of Sodxh Georgia Conference, to be ield at Savannah this week. ■ -| Dr. A, B. Cooke has returned IfrsAn Moultrie, where he attend' jfd-the State ’^asfc week. Baptist convention tFor Reat-^A sik room house. Fan’get posession at once. Ap- ily-to I. Q. Smith. J, P. VanDuzen was a visi- . f ,r*n,Th.omasville on business , fast Thursday. D.' L. Williams spent Fri- in Thomasville on business. i-s. Joe White-was the guest Matives in. Metcalf last week. ood mule for sale cheap. Ap- i]ftbWh;N,ay lor,.Whigham, Ga. iute 5/ Rev. B. D. Ragsdale is a visi- jioiKin Atlanta this week. Raymond Sutton and family has returned to Brinson after spending several days \lith rel atives here. Miss Hattie Covington, of Thomasville, is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Sutton this week. LOST—On streetB of Cairo, small buckskin purse with “com pliments Whigham Trading Co” printed thereon, contained $19 in bills, also syrup receipts from Wight Bros. Reward if returned to Poulk Bros. Co. R. E. Wheeler S t R. F. D. 1. Whigliam. Miss Lyda ; Green land Mrs. Scott, 6f Bainbridge, spent Mon day with Mre J. Q. Smith. K. M. Bennett spent Tuesday afternoon in Thoniasyille on bus- inees. . Pay your city taxes—The hooks are now open. B. M. Johnson, C. & T. JTCandler, Hansell or Jack Robin son county, call it what you may the masses of the people don’t want it, and if you don’t cater to the people, you are not in it, son. Thomasville Press. Mr. Richard Pierce, of Monti- cello, was here Tuesday. Call and pay your city taxes. B. M. Johnson, C. & T. Whigham News, R. F. D. No. 5. J. N. Butler attended to busi ness in Bainbridge Saturday. Rev. W. G. Sellars filled his regular appointment at Provi dence Saturday and Sunday. Hiram Collins and Miss Mattie Butler attended services at Live Oak Sunday. Hugh Sellars attended to busi ness in Cairo Saturday. Haryie Maxwell- spent Satur day night with Willie Butler. Mr. and. Mrs, C. A. Alread vis ited thfe lattere parents; Mr. and Mrs} Joe Collins, of hear - Cairo, Saturday, and Sunday. ' Mesdames John Harrison Jim ^mith and Gordon Dollar visited in Bainbridge Sunday, Mrs. Mamie Baggett visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs J., M. Cutts,.Saturday.and Sunday. M. P. Maxwell attended to business in Cairo Friday, Mrs. A. L. Wamble visited her son, Henry Wamble Sunday. A. L. Wamble attended to bus iness in Cairo Saturday. J. D. Sellars and wife spent Saturday night with J. N. Butler and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Rube McAfee visited relatives near Boston the latter part of iast week. Mrs. Emma Gaineous visited Mrs C. F. Wamble Sunday. John Addeason spent Sunday with Noah Butler. Mr, W. E. Naylor add wife visited Mr. J. D. Sellers and wife Sunday. Hugh Sellers and Miss Cant Andrews, Willie Butler and Miss Hebbie Sellers visited Misses Lillian and Maggie Mills Sunday afternoon. Henry Holland was selling syrup in Cairo Saturday A. No. 1. Reno Locals. Preaching at Bethel Sunday was weil attended; 1 • ‘ Misses’ Caridis Harrison and Maggie Rehherg were seen' neat’ Whigham Sunday. Guess who was with them? Mr. and Mrs. R. C; Rehberg visited their parents 3$. and Mrs. John Davis Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Rehberg spentSun- day with Mrs. Todd. Mrs. J. W. Davis spent Sun-, day with Mrs. Arthur Lee. Mrs. Walter Lee visited her sister Mrs. Arthur Lee .Sunday. Mrs, Cassielbery and Mrs. R*. A. Rehberg spent Tuesday night with. Mrs; G. : W. -Rehbeig dnd mother Mrs. Lizzie Earrett. Mrs. 1 Joe Lee spent Sunday with her daughter Mre. Arthur Lee. Miss Candis Harrison spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Maggie Rehberg. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Harrison visited Mr. and Mrs. George Stallings Sunday. The Missis McCloed of Bain bridge Ga.-, are visiting their brother near Reno. Cairo, R. F. D. No. 4. Oliver Hall and wife spent Sunday with Sol Whitfield and wife. Misses Carrie and Eva Lee spent Stmday witli Miss Maggie* Whitfield.' .. M«. Lovett and .Miss Bessie Whitfield were married Sunday; We wish for them a long and hapjiyjife. V Mr. and Mrs. G. *W. Johnson, ofBeaehtpn. were over in our section Sunday. >virile you are in Cairo sub scribe for the Progress and get Hie paper that carries th.e news. Mr. • and Mrs. Charlie Whitfield pf Calvary., visited Mr. and Mrs. Miles Weitfie.d Sunday. 0. B.'C, . ‘ saasaassaiaraM^ YOUR CHILDREN ARE YOUR FIRST CARE AND ATTENTION: The de mands for Winter clothing, shoes, and hosiery are facing you RIGHT NOW. OF COURSE You want them to be well clothed, and, it’s necessary at this time to buy WELL; Not too cheaply, for quality must be considered, especially in buying for the active little folks. IN THE SHOE LINE, E. F. Horne, of Metcalf, ! was a visi tor in Cairo Sunday. &■ Get your work done at the feity. Pressing Club; satisfaction le verdict'of all their custo- tya--- Col. R • R. Terrell, of Whig- mi, was a visitor in Caii'o Tues- on business. r.' Dan McNair, of Whigham, a visitoi in Cairo Tuesday. W/ 'Mr. and Mrs. J. B.. Wight left • ’ 'l^iisday at noon to attend the -annual South Georgia conference Savannah. They will return Mpnday. j. Each member of the City Pressing Club will always re- ,;:e^ve the best service, and will ;be eligible for the ten dollar j ninthly prize. r if? Mr. Julian Roddenbery, who y wab compelled by a severe attack ^of'Sickness to leave Mercer Uni- ffversity, at Macon, some months *■%/& has recovered sufficiently to ♦resume his work there, and left ; Friday for Macon to re-enter col lege. YOUR BOY *s FOR MEN, For children, we handle the most reliable line we can get anywhere; the prices, run from $1.00 up. Then we have a fine line of the reliable “Tess and Ted” shoes for boys and girls; prices from $1.50 up. ' Right here, we will say, that this line is a really fine value, and it WILL PAY YOU .TO BUY THIS QUALITY. The ladies shoes run from $1,50 to $4.00, in the newest and best lines and models', and the quality is there, too. We have the best assortment of ladies hosiery in Cairo ; and you will find here everything in the hosiery line for children, misses, boys andmen. Must have warm and serviceable clothing. We have an especially good line for the boys, particularly in suits, from $2.00 up, Plenty of odd pants, from 50 cents up A complete line of boys underwear hats,.caps, shirt's, sweaters; everything a boy needs: SPECIAL PRICES ON BOYS CLOTHING FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL MEN’S CLOTHING FOR NEXT. FIFTEEN DAYS, Some excellent values in this lipe. We handle a complete line of everything made for mens wear, hats, shoes shirts, underwear etc. ■m Merchandise of Quality.