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Miss fegar&'t after I
spending a few days in Cairo, re
turned to Metcalf Monday after
noon.
Mrs. S. A. Roddenbery and
children of Thomasville spent
Sunday in Uairo.guests of Mr. W.
B. Roddenbery.
Miss Helen Mathews, one of
the esteemed teachers in Cairo
High School, spent Sunday with
home folks in Thomasville.
We are now prepared to ne
gotiate loans on town property as
well as on farms. Cannpt lend
over 40 per of the value.
Bell & Weathers.
Mr. G. W. Fullford, one of
Grady’s sterling citizens who
lives near Meigs, was here on
business Monday.
Mr. J, J. Ferrill, who lives
south of town, a mighty good
citizen and an old acquaintance
of the Progress man, was in the
city Monday.
Hon. S. J. Norton, commission
er-elect, of Blowing Cave,
was a Saturday visitor to Cairo.
Mr. Tom Singletary of the
state of Thomas, was selling
syrup in Cairo Monday.
Messrs. Kadar and Lem Pow
ell left Tnesday morning for Val
dosta to serve as jurors in the
Uni ted .States district court.
Messrs. A. C. Sellers and
Council Palmer, tw) good citi
zens from Blowing Cave district,
were in the city Monday.
Mr. j. I.' 'Griper of route 2, has
sold his farm to Mr. Ebb Forton,
and has bought a larger' place
known as the Joel Willis place.
Mr. Norton sold his place to Mr.
Faircloth of Colquit county.
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When you know a thing andyou know "you
know it, ere is no harm in saying so,
. although it may seem a little, egotistical.
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Has been searched by us"for the very best of every thing
that goes to make up good glasses—the lenses, the
frame, the material, the spring and adjustable no
pad—everything with a view of pleasing our customers
both as to quality and price.
Our Service is also THE BEST.
WIGHT & BROWNE,
Leading Druggists.
Georgia,
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Everything that can be Foundin a
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SAVE IN THE BANK, do not hide y.our money : around
the house, or in some out-of-the-way place. The miser
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dent man entrusts it to the safe keeping of a reliable bank.
We have among our depositors some of the most suc
cessful and prominent farmers and business men of our
couniy—a fact of which we are proud, as it shows our
reliability.
LIABTLITES
Capital Stock paid in S
Surely* fund
Undivided profits, less current
expenses, interest and taxes
Paid .........
Individual deposits subject to
check. ]
Cashiers checks
Bills payable, including Time
certificates representing bor
rowed money:.
A FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
Capt. Fam, after a visit to his
niece, Mrs. J. L. Pqulk, left Mon
day afternoon for Thomasville.
Capt. Fam’s residence is in Bruns
wick, but he is very much at
home in this secticii, .where he
has hosts„of friends.
Capital Stock $30,000.00
W. T. Crawford, J. N. Maxweli, J. )
President Thomas Wight, V-presidents,
STATE OF GEORGIA—Grady county.
Before me came 0. I. Davis, Cashier of Cairo Banking Co., who being duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said
Bunk, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. •
0. T. DAVIS, Cashier-.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 10 day of December. 1912.
T.W. Jones, N. P. Grady-cbunty, Georgia.
e Buggy and Harness for your Daugh-
ould be a nice CHRISTMAS PRESENT
a MILLER BROS. CO. They have
price. See them; they’ll treat you right.
New Sale Stable, Cairo, Ga