The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, February 14, 1913, Image 4

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GRADY MiV PRuSHESSi Official Organ of Grady Couni , S. It. I I. \Nrt>N, Editor & Pul,Ihtyail ; One Dollar Pur Year, In Advance j >Advcrtvn<) Rat ex Reasonable and j Made Known on Application. Entered at Cairo, (la., PostofTice <is Second Class Mail Matter. TELEPHONE N0200 Back To The Betlsr Way. The Progress has had to go back to the “ AL L H 0 M E P R1 N T ” system. For a month or more' we hate been printing •only four pages here, having the •other fou r printed in Atlanta by the Western Newspaper Union. Our rapidly growing circulation sind our consequent increasing -advertising patronage, made it necessary for us to discontinue the “patent sheets. ’ We lacked :space to accommodate our adver tisers, and needed more space for news. We are sure the readers will like the change. The Progress is now a sure qnough newspaper and is not full of foreign adver tising for which the publisher gets not a cent. Some of our readers will miss the serial story that was running on the “patent” side, and to compensate for that we have purchased the right to publish that mar.velous story of mystery and sensational climax es, “The Window of the White Cat”, one of the most interest ing serial stories ever yet pub lished. Watch for the opening chap ters, and don’t miss it. “The Rise of Mr. Roddenberv” Is the caption of an editorial from the Savannah News printed else where. The entire Second dis- 1r :t is proud of Mr. Roddenbery, but none has more right to be proud of him than Cairo and Gra dy county, his old h me. Mr. Rod denbery will move up to Senate next time—and next time wont be long. He has proven that he >can “do business”—or in other words—to use a commercial term — he has made good. The boll weevil continues to come this way. There is only one remedy--get away from the dominion of king cotton. Raise something else-and th9re is no problem here. • Grain crops and hog and hominy will beat cotton any old time. Better begin this year. Some fellow has figured that there is thirteen thousand horse power in the lightnings flash. We can believe that : -and more. Now, tell us how much power in the cyclone’s dash. DR. WARNELL APPOINTED TRUSTEE. Dr J. B. Warned of this city will represent Grady county on the Board of Trustees of the Sec ond District Agricultural School at Tifton. The appointment was made by Gov. Brown Saturday and announced Sunday, Dr. Warned will make a boost ;r Jor the School and will be one of the best in the lot, and there arc some mighty good men among ithem. The full board of trustees is named below: SBC.OND DISTRICT Berrien-J. J. Knight. Tift—J. L. Pickard. Worth—Frank Park. . Colquitt—J. B. Norman, Jr. Thomas—J. ?/. Montgomery, Grady—J. % Warned. .Decatur—J. W. Callahan. Mitchell—J. Hand. ggists. m NEW MEAT MARKET J. M. MILLER, Prop. NOTICE OF ELECTION For Clean Towels And Sharp Razors Go To Where you will find Stall=fed Beef, the best that was ever sold In this town. • Located in the rear of White & Stringer’s grocery Store. Oour Prices and our Services will make you glad you’ve Traded Here. i Barber Shop $ j South Broad Street, | \ Cairo - - Ga. g it'WHWKW&WK&tW&iKMKIHHMHMHMMwS Be Sure You Order From MILLER'S MARKET Phone, No. 1 03 LOCAL NEWS FROM ROUTE FIVE THE PEOPLE’S MARKET M. A. Perkins Mgr. Phone. No. 36 Listen Boys we hear the wed ding beds ringing. Ask Mr. Harvie King how come him to loose a part of. his company Sunday night. F. B. and J. E. McKown, were in Cairo Saturday last. R. §. Womble transacted busi ness in Cairo Saturday last. W. E. Naylor was a visitor to Cairo Saturday. We want a share of vour Business, we guarantee First Class Service to ev ery customer. We carry only the very BEST MEATS FISH and OYSTERS every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Call No. 36 when you want it quick 0 Family Cares Are made easier by always having at hand some of the Simple Common Remedies Your family doctor will ted you what you should have in tne house to use in case of Accident or Sudden Sickness A little foresight in this matter will save you much worry and anxiety and no doubt will relieve your loved ones of unnecessary PAIN AND SUFFERING. We will fid your orders with the Purest of Drugs and our REX ALL REMEDIES are gauranteed to satisfy. » WIGHT & BROWNE. The Rexall Druggists. SSlillli: PINE CHAPEL ITEMS Calhoun—J. E. Godwin. Clay.—W. B. Hattaway. Terrell—J. R. Mercer. Randolph—R. L. Moye. Quitman- Dr. S. A. Crumbley. Turner—R. L. Betts. Georgia—Gradv county. To the qualified voters of the Town of Pine Park, Ga: By order of.the Mayor and Coun cil, as provided for in section 27 of Town charter and -amendments' thereto, an election will lie ' belt! in the Town Hall of Pine Park, Gn. Saturday, the Sth day of March, 1913, for the purpose of c: tablish- ing a Public School System for the Town of Pine Park, Ga.’ T. M. RED, Clerk. ——Li i John Jones came over from Valdosta last weak and spent several daye with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. R. Jones. We Have Opened up a new Press ing Club around in the City Bakery, and would appre ciate your Pressing and Cleaning. Quick Service and good Work Guaranteed Thanking you in advance for your Business. Ira Hancock, Mgr. IRA CARLISLE, LAWYER. CAIRO, . . . GA. Careful and prompt attention given to all legal matters entrust ed to my charge. W. J. Willie Attorney-At-Law Will practice in all Courts, State and federal. Collections a specialty. Office in L. B. ^owell building. Phone 73. - - CAIRO, GA Our school is progressiug nice ly with Miss Mattie White and Miss Mamie Watson as teachers. Miss Mattie James and Mr. Paul Singletary were out driving Sunday. Misses Mamie Dunlap and Ger trude Albritton attended church at Woodland Sunay. Mr. Henry White and Miss Lummie Aldridge were in this section Sunday. Mr. Will Hutchison and Miss Rosa Scoggins was over in these woods last Sunday. Mr. Hurchffi Watson called on Miss Gertrude Aldridge Sunday. Mr. Emmit Lindsay and MisS Donnie Albritton were out driv- ng Sunday. Miss Trudy Long has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. White this week. There is going to be a box sup per at Union school house, Fri day night, Feb. 21st and every body is cordially invited to at tend. Brown Eyes Miller—C. C. Bush. Baker—M. A. McRainey. Early—Walter G. Park. Dougherty—H. T. McIntosh. Mr. D. W. Mills attended Sunday School at Spring Hill Sunday eve. And accompanied Miss Edna Barineau home. Mr. Calvin Ponder attended to business in Cairo, Saturday last. DYSON BLACK-SMITH and MACHINE SHOPS SATISFACTION Guaranteed W e Solicit Your Business T. F. DYSON p. C. ANDREWS, Attorney-at-law. CAIRO, GA* Office in Richter & Bushin Building. Mr. Henry Horton attended to business in Cairo Saturday last. G. W. Mills and wife was in town shopping, Saturday last. J. W. Mills and S. J. Horton attended to business, in Pelham Saturday last. Mrs. D. C. Maxwell spent the day with Mrs. Bob Mills, Thurs day last. Is now running in full blast. Our reputation for High-grade Service is well known through out this section. We know how to do your work and we do it like it ought to be done, mrora .Tnh la pern nr small. Positively Stunning WALL PAPERS... |S just exactly’ what you will think when you see our new assortment. They certainly are an elegant lot to see. Then to know how much better they will look when hung,, is a satisfaction accorded only to thoserwho have used them. Remember, if you contemplate papering you’ll do much better here. Its up to you. Phone 251 JAMES H. BROWN, Thomasville, Ga.