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J To the Public:
We beg to announce that on and after January
1, 1913. we will pay interest on deposits as follows:
Time Certificates of 12 month's - 5 per ct.
Tims Certificates of 6 months 4 I -2 per ct.
Savings Deposits,' compounded quarterly 4 per ct.
CITIZENS BANK •
CAIRO BANKING CO.
• FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
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We Salute You,
.Friendsand customers,and extend a cor
dial New Year’s greeting to everyone.
IglgFor your kind patnonage in the past we
^thank you and trust that we shall continue
To have the pleasure of serving you.
WE WANT TO SERVE YOU.
WHITE & STRINGER
LEADING GROCERS
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[i We expect to move our Stock of Hardware
pearly m the Spring to the store formerly ocell
i' pied by Wight Bros. Co. and want to close out
< a s much of the stock as possible for
< CASH before we move, and in the interim will
Jjjpl no. goods on fall payments.
. Farm Implements on
Easy Payments : :
, We have, however, a few Stalk Cutters,
►Disc Harrows, Guard Harrows, Cultivators,
Stoves, Sewing Machines, Wagons, Two Horse
, Plows, and one Mowing Machine which we will
sell on easy payments in order to close them out
before we move to our new place of business.
We Can And Will Save You
Money On HARDWARE
When in need of anything in the.Hardware
Line it will pay vou to call on us and get our
prices before buying, as we are certain that we
can save you money on anything in. our line for
cash. -
We must ask all our friends who owe us
past due accounts, and notes to come in and set
tle at once as we must close up all these now.
Thanking our friends for past patronage
and hoping for a continuance of the same, and
wishing for all a prosperous New Year,
Yo\irs respectfully,
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Wight Hdwe. Co.
Legal Advertisements.
CITATION
GEORGIA-- Grady County:
The returns of the appraisers sotting
apart twelvo months Support to the
family of Oubol Dokle. deceased, having
been filed in my office, all persons con
cerned are cited to show cause by the
3rd day of February, 1913, why said
application for twelve months support
should not be granted.
This Jan. 6, 1913.
P. H. Herring, Ordinary. I
CITATION
GEORGIA-Grady County:
To Whom it may concern, Mrs. J. A.
Delcle having made application to me
in due form to be appointed permanent
Administratrix upon tho estate of Cabel
Dekle, lute, of said county. Notice is
hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county, to be
held the first Monday in February, 1913
Witness my hand and official signature,
This Jan. Cth 1913.
P. .11. Herring, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA-Grady County:
E. P. Knowles having made applica
tion to me in due form to bo appointed
permanent administrator upon the es
tale of D. W. Knowles, late, of said
county. 'Notice is hereby given that
said application will. be heard at the
regular term of the court .of ordinary
for said county to be held on the first
Monday in February 1913. Witness my
hand and official signature,
This Cth day-of Jan. 1913.
P. H. Herring, Ordinary.
CITATION .
GEORGIA-Grady County:
R. H. Gray, guardian of Otis Gray,
has applied to me for a discharge from
his guardianship of Otis Gray, this is
therefore to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections if any they have
on or before the first Monday in Feb
ruary next, else It. H. Gray will be
discharged from his guardianship as ap
plied for,
This Jan. Cth 1913,
P. II. Herring, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA-Grady County:
W. H..Moneyham haying made ap
plication to require titles to be executed
to him to certain land described in
bond for titles thereto attached pur
porting to be signed by E. F. Richter,
late of said sounty, deceased, the said
application alleging that said land has
been fully paid for. All parties con
corned are hereby notified that said
uppiication will be heard before the
court of ordinary for said county on
the 3rd day of February 1913,
This Jan. Cth 1913. >.
P. H. Herring, Ordinary.
J. H. MITCHELL
The Old Reliable Baker and Grocer,
Any Thing You Want to
EAT
Also Candies, Cigars and
Ice Cold Coca Cola
J. H. MITCHELL
THE GROCER AND BAKER
;nsbo:i^:^
20S
SHERIFF SALE
GEORGIA-Grady County: .
Will be sold at the court house
door in. said county on the first
Tuesday in February, 1913, with
in the legal hours of sale, to wit:
all that certain tract of two
acres on lot 40, in 19th District.
Grady County, Ga.; commencing
at the West prong of Mill Creek
at N. E . Corner of lands of Hat
tie Temple, thence South along
the land of Hattie Temple two
acres deep, thence due East one
acre to land sold to Ferrell Broth
ers, thence North along said
land to said Mill Creek, thence
up said creek to starting point.
Also part of lot 40 in 19th Dis
trict, Grady County, Ga., begin
ning at S. W. corner of Penny
Bryant’s land, running South
41 feet along land of Hattie Tem
ple, thence East 70 yards, thence
North 41 feet, thence West along
lands of Penny Bryant to start
ing point; containing 1-5 acre
more or less, with" improvements
thereon, said land levied on as
the property of Penny Bryant to
satisfy an execution issued on
the 13th day of Dec., 19i2, from
the 753 District G. M. .Justice
Court in said county, in favor of
of P. W. Bussey, ag unst John
Riles and Penny Bryant.
This 8th day of Jan., 1913,
R. L. Nicholson,
Sheriff, Grady County,.
Order io Sell.
Georgia, Grady County:
To the Hon. Frank Park, Judge of
the Superior Court of said County:
Tho petition of Edward H. Alford. Jr.,
respectfully shows:
1— That he is guardiap of Helen A. Al
ford and Marion A. Alford, minors, each
of whom is more than iourteen years of
age; petitioner having been heretofore
duly appointed as such in the State of
Florida, but, nevertheless, having lately
complied with section 3116 of the Civil
Code oi Georgia of 1910 by filing with
the Clerk of the Superior Court of said
county of Grady, an authenticated ex.
amplification of the order of the County
Judge of Leon County, Florida, appoint
ing your petitioner ns such guardian, as
well as un authenticated exemplification
of the letters of guardianship issued to
him pursuant to said appointment; and
also by filing with said Clerk of said
Superior Court the bond required under
said section of said Code, thereby be
coming authorized under the laws of
Georgia to make this application, which
is made and presented in petitioner’s
representative capacity as guardian
aforesaid.
2— Your petitioner desires to sell for
re-investment the followiifg propel ty of
said minors, to-wit: A 2-6 undivided
interest in nil of tho pine timber suit
able for either saw mill, cross lies or
turpentine purposes, on the following
lands, situated in tho 18th District of
said county of Grady, to-wit: lots Nos.
189-212-213-228 and 263; and also upon
all that portion of lot 188 in said district
and county that the children of the late
Mrs. Mary Walden Alford, deceased
now have title to. Said timber, to be
conveyed ttuder a lease for the period of
seyen years from January 1, 1913, or for
such other period, longer, or shorter, ns
petitioner may deem advantageous to
said minors, said tracts containing In (
tho aggregate 1,600 acres more or loss.
3— There is very little cleared land
upon the lots aforesaid, and said lands
are yielding no income; it is wise and
for the best interest of said minors that
said timber be. now sold for the purposes
aforesaid, while there is a good market
for the same, and in order that said
land > without the loss of said timber
may de cleared for farming purposes so
that the soil itself may yield some in
come for the benefit of said Wards.
4— Petitioner prop oses to invest the
proceeds of said sale in capital stock of
the Citizens Bank of Cairo, Georeia, a
conservative, safe and prosperous bank
ing institution, which yields to its
shareholders liberal dividends each year,
but petitioner prays the authority to
invest the proceeds of said sale in tho
stock of Borne other corporution.orinany
other property that he may deem proper
and most beneficial to his sail wards.
6—Petitioner desiies the power to sell
said property at private salejto fix with
the purchaser snch terms, and to make
and execute Such instrument, lease or
other contract as he may deem proper
in the transaction.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays for
the power and authority to do and per
form the acts and things above men
tioned.
Edward H. Alford, Jr.
Guardian as aforesaid.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
in the County of Leon, and State of
Florida, thie 12 day of December 1912.
John C, Barnett,
Notary Public, State „f Fla.
(seal) Com. expires Mch. 1914.
Georgia, Grady County:
Af terfour weeks notice pursuant to
section 30(16 of tlje Civil Code of 1910 of
Georgia, a petition of which the forego
ing is a true and correct copy, will bo
presented to the Hon. Frank Park,
Judge of tho Superior Court of said
caunty, at Sylvester, Ga., at Chambers
on the 11 day of January, 1913.
Edward H. Alford, Jr.
Guardiun aforesaid.
In the District Court of the Uni
ted States for the Soutwestern
Division of the Southern
District of Georgia.
In the matter of Chas. J. Coggins,
doing business in name of N. A.' Cog
gins, and individually, Bankrupt IN
BANKRUPTCY.
To the Creditors of the above named ■
bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that the Trus
tee of the estate of said bankrupt has
made a report as such, and lias been
ordered to sell the property which 13
hereinafter briefly described, and- that
he will sell the same at public out-cry'
to the highest bidder for cash, before
storehouse door of bankrupt at Cairo,
Ga., within legal hours of sale, on Jan
uary 16, 1913. The following is-a brief
description of the property which will
be offered for sale: Entire stock of
groceries, fixtures etc.
At Valdosta, Georgia, this Jan. 6,1913.
JAS. F. McCRACKIN,
Refereein Bankruptcy
NOTICE
GEORGIA-Grady. County;
By virture of an order granted by the
Ordinary of .Grady County, I will sell
before the court house door in Cairo Ga.
during the legal hours of sale, on the
First Tuesday in February 1913, all of
lot number 112, all of lot number 111
East of the Public road, bo th tracts
containing 265 acres. One House and
Ix>t in Wliigham, Bounded West and
South by Broad street, East by Hand,
North by A/eEloy, about one acre.
Sold as the property of Tobitha Clark’s
Estate for a division.
Terms Casli.
H. K. Clark, Administrator.
Dr. A. F. Christopher, who
recently moved from Cairo to
Waycross, was hapuily married
on last Monday evening to Miss
Fannie Bridges of Millwood, Ga.
‘The doctor has many friends in
Cairo and Grady county who will
join us in wishing him much joy
APPOINTMENTS GRADY CIRCUIT
Pearce ChapeMst. Sunday 11
A.M. and, 7P. M.
Tired Creek 1st. Shnday 3 P.M.
Spring Hill 2 Sunday and Satur
day before. ■
Greenwood 3rd. Sunday 3 P. M.
Centenial 4 Sunday 11 A. M. 7
P. M.
c. B. G. Johnson.
P. C.