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GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS-PAGE 4
OUR WHIGHAM PAGE
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Miss Etta Jones, wo is teaching
school near Donaldsonville,. spent
Saturday and Sunday with parents,
Mr. and Mrs., N. F. Jones of this
city.
jQuite iv iiuinher, of o^uv .‘business
t men are attending.,court : ih CftlWf
1 this w'dek-. ‘ ' 1 ' 1 y. * ' Kl , ■
v Mr. -S,. H. Uont of-.Glem-illc Ga,
' •'tvbo rof'eiitly p’ Vrcfta^r'd' tiie';' Whig-
ham J. dephono,Co. is m , the cj'y
fpr, ade\v ■ days'.'*-.
The,many friendK iof Mr. B, A.
Parker are congratulfftiiig him op
. being thy'next'post ltinstdi;' of the
Wliighgn) po^t oll'iee.,
Wliigham, Ga., Feb. 24.--Two
negros .lolm Donald and Will Pavia
engaged in a pistol-and and knife
liglit here this afternoon. John
Donald, weildcr of the pistol, was
seriously if not fatally, cut by a
knife in the hands of Will Davis,
and up to this writing has not been
able to attend court.
The stork visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alonza L. Harrell last Fri
day. The new number of the fam
ily is a boy. •'
Mr. Guss Henderson is in the city
fora few days looking after the en-
terests of Southern Bell Telephone
of them except three, reside
near the old homestead at Och-
locknee, Ga.
The funeral took place at
the Baptist church, conducted bj
Rev. Alligood of Ochlocknee.
Mrs. Harrell had many friends
and absolutely no’ememieg. She
,was pqt.only a devoted,vvife apd
mother, ,bujt 1 w#s lovecfuipi
mired by*alt who knew
the. Wh'rt-hi'pken Tiusb^t^l!. tfiid.
sorrowing, family -j-we^extfepd;
hefartfelt sympathy.' * ' ; i ; .
lantn, where she bought part of her
spring line ofmillcnery goods, and
sinpc returning has been very busy
gatting hor store in readiness for the
.pfing opening. . .
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1 • ■ • nrtic houmc ncAn
. ,o.pli_eif«V ! the fiyeyeaFoith
• child of Rev,,-and Mj’s. AE. >W,-
Arwlfirfetm b^'W'hij'hhmt f|ifiid] Won-
dhy morningfit Wq o’cl<K?|t
•their; home at thei'Mefhodist .par*
en&ge'. ■ ■. "
The little darling had suffeiel
With a cold for two or three
weeks without the thought from
her parents of anything serious,
but finally she developed mem
branous croup which took pos
session of her little body and she
soon succumbed to death’s call.
The funeral services were con
ducted at the Methodist church
by Rev. J. M. Outler and Dr. J.
B. Johnson of Thomasville, and
the body was laid to rest in the
Whigham cemetery.
The bereaved parents have the
sincere sympathy of the entire
.community in their sorrow.
A SAD DEATH
Thursday morning’ last, at 4
o’clock, Mrs. Elizabeth Bell Har
rell, wife of one of our esteemed
and progressive citizens, Mr.
Guy Harrell, passed to the great
beyond. Mrs.-Harrell had not
been in good health for several
months, but she never did get
muefy alarmed at her condition
until about two days before she
died. At that time it was found
that her condition was a very
serious one. She had the atten
tion of three physicians and two
trained nurses, but all this proved
to no avail in so mu6h as saving
her life.
In her death she leaves a de
voted husband, two bright little
boys and one sweet little girl,
six brothers and four sisters, ah
n v-, (
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Are .made easier by. always having at hand some of the
fommoi,.Remedies- % <
Your fapiily doctor- will telhyou what’you should, have 1
in tne house to use in ease 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. 1
, We will fill your orders with the Purest of Drdgs arid
our REXALL REMEDIES are gauranteed to satisfy.
WIGHT & BROWNE. '
The Rexall Druggists. ft.
■ CARD OF THANKS
I wish to' tender my !; sincere
and grateful thanks to the friends
who so kindly administered to
our needs during the illness and
death of my beloved wife.
May the Lord bless you for ]
your loving kindnesses and your
tender sympathy.
GuyHairell.
The Whigham bar is able repre
sented this week by Messrs. Har
rell and Cain.
citatTjn
GKOHGTA-G.rady County;
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell land belong
ing to the estate of Calb Deklo for the
payment of debus and distribution, Said
affication will be heard at the regular
term of court of Ordinary for said coun
ty to be held on the first Mondayin April
1913. .
Mrs. J. A. Dekle adminestranx upon
the estate of Caleb Dekle. ,
Wheii They
Last Friday being the last day of
the open season for shooting quail,
most of the boys went out for an all
day hunt, and, as usual,, G. W.
ar d S. P. brought in the largest
number of birds. >
Miss Lenora Rich of Iron City is
visiting the Misses Edwards who
live near Wliigham.
Mrs. T. P. Chapman and -children
are in Camilla where they are the
guests of Mrs. Chapmans’ parch ts,
Mr. and Mrs. Powell.
ProL b r tiie bussiest woman in
Whigham for the last 1 ten ’days is
Miss R pi lie Swicord. Miss Swicord
has but recently returned from At-
CITATION
GEORGIA-Grady County:
To whom it mny concern John W, Mills
having made application to me in due,
form to be appointed permanent: ’admin
istrator upon the estate of Mrs. Jane
Mills late of said county, notice is here'
by 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 April 191;!
Witness my hand aiid offecialsignature*
This 3rd. day of March 191,3.
P. II. Herring
Ordinary.
We are not afraid of a visit from the Pure
Food Inspector. Our Stock—every item
—will bear inspection of the most rigid
kind.
This is one reason why you should trade
here. You take no risk.
Another reason is that you can select
your Groceries and Meats from the big
gest aud best stock in town.
And still another reason is, the price is
always right.
A 'FIN# LINE OF CANDIES ’ AND
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS.
Our phone is No. 16. Use it freely. It’s
a pleasure to serve our friends and cus
tomers.
E, WOODY
PHOTOGRAPHER
UPSTAIRS OVER THE
. POSTOFFICE
Phone, No. 73
G. D. REDDICK
MILLINERY OPENING
Close to PoStoffice.
Friday and Saturday
MARCH, 14th. and 15th.
Showing the latest Styles in
Ready to Wear Street Hats, Dress
Hats, Childens Hats, Baby Caps and
a Complete line of Boys Hats.
PROGRESSIVE FARMING
NOTIONS
Hair Ornaments, Combs, • Barretts, Laces,
Buttons, Stamped Designs for Embroidering,
Sain Caps, • Malene?e Crepes, Flowers and
McCalls Patterns.
You are Invited to Call
And Inspect My Line
m Requires IMPROVED IMPLEMENTS: Our line of|l
||| Disc Harrows apd Cultivators, Stalk, Cutters, Com Jl|
H Drills and Turn -Flows, are of the most approved'-™
S ’makes, and the prices are rflpiC . fag
UEsFA Call at our Store will convinoe you. (
g ' TRULOCK HARDWARE CO. WHIGHAM, : GA. p