The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, August 01, 1913, Image 2
Ready to Gin Your Cotton
Every piece of machinery is in
good condition and we are able
to promise you service and a
good sample.
Bring us your Cotton and you
will not be disappointed
T. S. Copeland, Cen. Mgr,
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Crawford-Miller Company Successors to J. D. Holman and Miller
Bros. Company.
We beg to announce that in forming this new company the
affairs of both of the old concerns are in our hands for liquida
tion and ask that all parties concerned take notice.
We cordially invite the public generally to pay us a call when
in need of MULES, HORSES, WAGONS, BUGGIES, HAR
NESS AND ACCESSORIES.
n forming this new company it enables us to completely
he wants of the people with everything in our line.
Give us a trial and we assure you that we can please you;
before you buy give us an opportunity and be convinced.
Remember We Want Your Business.
Terms to Suit '
GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS-PACE
“Bunkered!”
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j When a golf player is “BUNKERED”, he is “UP AGAINST IT”
and “IN BAD,” to use the slang of the day.
Local merchants are “BUNKERED” when you fail to patronize
them and send your money out of town to mail order houses.
| The town itself is “BUNKERED” when it does not hustle for
new industries and support a live Board of Trade.
iDon’t Be Bunkered!
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith
spent Friday in Bainbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McManeus
of Jacksonville, who were called
to the bedside of the former’s
mother. Mrs. M. G. McManeus
who has been very ill, are here
for a few days. Mr. McManeus
returned home Wednesday and
Mrs. McManeus will stay over
for some time.
You can’t afford to do without
this paper. The price is an in
significant matter when compar
ed to the real value it will be to
your home. Every issue is a
live issue. Let us send you the
Progress. tf
Mrs. T. S. Copeland spent a
day or two last week, the guest
of Mrs. McMillian of Ochlocknee.
LOCAL ITEMS
Rev. Andrew Mize of Griffin
spent the first bf the week in the
city, a guest of Mr. Ira Carlile.
Choice lot of stable fertilizer
for fall gardens. Will deliver by
the load. See the Crawford-
Miller Co., Holman’s old stand.
Mr. L. J. Merritt, of Route
No. 3, accompanied by his fam
ily, will take a needed vacation
about August the 10th. They
will go to Lanark and Panacea
for ten days fishing and bathing.
The Progress joins their many
friends in wishing for them a
restful vacation.
Leslie Powell has returned
from his vacation which he spent
very pleasantly at Quitman with
home folks.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsey
and Mr. W. H. Searcy left Mon
day for Panacea Springs for a
few days outing at that popular
resort.
Mr. T. H. Hesters of ‘Route 2
was among the visitors to Cairo
Tuesday.
Do you need a good Sewirg
Machine on easy payments? If
so, see J. I. Singletary, the
Singer Agent. There is no ma
chine just as good as the Singer.
J. I. Singletary, Cairo, Ga.
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Died in Florida.
News was received' Monday of
the death of Mrj Charley Oates
at his home at-White Springs,
Fla., Sunday. The deceased wa s
for many years a *oitizen of this
section of Georgia and visited
Cairo about eight years ago for
the last time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Robinson,
relatives of the deceased, went
to White Springs to attend the
funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Comer
after spending some time with
relatives here, have returned
to their home in Eufaula,
M's 3 Margaret Stringer has
returned home from a visit to
relatives in Metcalfe.
Epworth League Social.
The Senior League was de
lightfully entertainedlast Friday
evening at the League Hall.
About twenty-five or thirty Lea
guers were present. Several in
teresting games played. Follow
ing these, the speech of a well
known Venetian was given by
Rev. W. L.. Wright. The liter
ary knowledge of the Leaguers
was also tested. The most im
portant of all, to some of the
smaller ones, was the ample sup
ply of punch. All returned home
with forgottten troubles. .
Choice lot of stable fertilizer
for fall gardens. Will deliver by
the load. See the Crawford-Mil
ler Co., Holman’s old stand.