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6 Per Cent on Time Certify
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You may lie aware, already, that we pay tho highest rate
. of interest possible under the safe and conservative banking sys
tem to which we adhere. But we wish to call your attention es
pecially to
Do you know that we pay, at least, 1 per cent more inter
est on Time Deposits than any oth^ bank'in this territory?
Most of us work hard for our money so we ought to put it
where it will work the hardest for us. Isn’t that true with you?
On this supposition we wish to show you how
YOUR MONEY WILL EARN MORE FOR YOU
AND DOUBLE ITSELF AUTOMATICALLY-
MORE QUICKLY—IN OUR BANK.
Qd Time Certificates, of Deposit for 1 Y<\nr we pn,v 6 per cent
• -On Time Certificates of Deposit for 0 Months we .pay 5 1-2 percent
On Time Certificates.of.Deposit for, 0 Months we pay 5 per cent
-On Time Certificated: of Deposit for 3 Months we pay 41-2 per cent
On Demand Certificates we pay 4 per cent provided they
uri.thirty days. This is our plan of sharing profits with our de
positors and the above rates represent exceptionally good pav for
the'use of their men'-y, considering the absolute protection which
is-afforded, •
We.fi el certain that the simple statement of our interest
•^'rittesDnll eppeal to you as a prospective depositor, especially if.
: you consider.the terms generally offered.
BANK OF WHIGHAM, Whigham, Ga
Resources Over One Hundred and Sixty Thousand Dollars
G. B. TRULOCK, President.
E, M. SMITH, Vice-Prest. E. B. STAPLETON, Cashier.
OXC; SPENCE, Vice-Prest. P. P. Perkins, Asst. Cashier.
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and Rice and other Things
I am now prepared to grind your corn
And clean your rice. The public will -
bear me out that I have always given
satisfaction in my shop, arid it will be my
aim and purpose to- give you first class
meal and rice.
Give rne a trial and I will convince you.
W. L. PARKER
For Gash Only
We have contracted with Mr R. L. Nicho’son
to furnish this market with Stall-Fed Beef- from
now on, whi ch fact guarantees that our custcmers
will get the very best meats to be had.
We are paying a hign price and spot cash for
this beef and we are going to sell it for cash, and
beginning Aug. 1st, we will adopt the cash system
to one and all. We are forced to do this to protect
ourselves. Phone orders-will be sent C. 0. D. to
be paid for on arriva . . We want your business
and we. will give you the- best meats and prompt
service.
THE UNVEILING
The unveiling exercises Wed
nesday evening at six o’clock,
when the Sanitary Drinking
Fountain was presented to the
City, was interesting.
The speakers stand was deco
rated with the W. C. T. U.
colors neatly arranged, giving it
a dignified appearance.
Hon. J. S. Weathers was mas
ter ceremonies; Dr. Robt Harris
made the opening- prayer.
Then came the speaking
feature by Hon. M. L. Ledford
and Rev. W. C. Jones. Both
made good speeches, the \V. C.
T. U..and its great work being
the general theme.
Miss Addie Lou Powell recited
“Rum and Water.” After which
Mrs. R. C. Bell, made the pre
sentation speech and Miss Mamie
Love. Burts made the response
for the city. Altogether, it was
neat little program and well
carried out.
WILL MAKE CATTLE SLEEP
Pine Hill
The thunder stoi m last Monday
night killed a hog for Ml*. R W
Lee.
Mr. R T Nelson went fishing last
Thursday morning and caught 38
fine bream.
Miss Ruby Rhodes of Randolph
county is spending a few days with
her aunt, Mrs Ida Rhodes. She
will then return to Gyrene to school.
There was several of tho young
people attended the ice cream sup
per at. Mr Charley Lee’s Friday
night.
Mr R T Nelson loi t one of his
mules last Saturdry night, it died.
,Miss Katie Bishop went to
her aunt, Mrs R T Nelson,
Sunday evening.
sec
lust
Mrs S P R Bishop spent the eve
ning with Mrs 0 R Harrell last
Sunday.
St. Petersburg.—Prof. Bakh-
metielf of Moscow says he has
discovered a substance he calls
“anabiose” by which he can
place animals in a state of sus
pended animation for months
and then bring them back to full
life in good condition.
He has been a specialist in the
study of hibernation and the re
sults of.cold upon animals, par
ticularly bears, and his discover
ies are in this field.
He has advanced to a point, he
says, where he can place an en
tire herd of Cattle in a state of
suspended animation during the
severe Russian winter, thereby
saving the cost of fodder, shelter
and attendance, and revive them
in the spring.
The treatment, which Profes
sor Bankhmetieff Has applied suc
cessfully to several different
kinds of animal^, reduces them
to total uncorisciousness; respira
tion and digestion cese complete
ly. *
They are kept for months at a
uniform temperature, regulated
by a thermostate, and, when they
are brought into light, humidity
and warmth, they recover con
sciousness, apparently not weak
ened by their experience.
Recently he brought back to
life a large sturgeon which he
had kept under “anabiose”. since
winter without ar.y kind of
nourishment. It was perfectly
healthy, with the roe in fine con
dition, which would not be the
case with a fish kept frozen.
Mv and Mrs II C Register and
son left last Saturdaydor their home
in Bullock county. Mr Register
will return hack to liis woods' rid
ing Tuesday.
Guess Who.
NEWS FROM R. F. D. NO. FIVE.
S. J. Horton attended to busi
ness in Cairo Friday of last week.
Rev. J. P. Swann filled his reg
ular appointment at new Hope
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Derwood Barineau escort
ed Miss Essie Maxwell home
from Sunday School Sunday last.
Old Ned Comes to Town.
A fine lot of 0 d Ned (Georgia
raised bacon) cun j to t wvn Wed
nesday from the farm of Mr.
VanDuzee, near town. There
was 300 .pounds besides a number
of fine hams that brought more
than $5.00 each.
The hams sold for 20 cents
per pound and thp bacon for 16c.
Do a little figuring and you will
see that raising hogs beats rais
ing cotton, and if our farmers
r eally want to ride in automo
biles ai d use auto-trucks on the
farm, this is the route-raise ba
con. .
Mr. Lee McKown and Miss
Annie Godwin attended services
at Tired Creek Sunday p. m.
Mr. M. P. Maxwell attended
Sunday School and Prayer ser
vices at Spring Hill Sunday p. m.
Mr. Jesse Maxwell and Miss
Edna Barineau attended Sundas
School at Spring Hill Sunday p. m
Mr. M. P. Maxwell F. Max
well and Henry Horton went to
to Cairo Saturday.
Well as news is scarce will ring
off wishing the Progress much
success. By myself.
After the Morning
Shave
Every man knows how hard it
is to remove the soap after shav'
ing—how even the best soaps
smarts the face if not thoroughly
washed off. Besides, the face
is naturally tender after a close
shave and requires a soothing
application.
After Shaving Lotion
M. A. Perkins, Proprietor.
Holland Roughly Handled
Old man Bill Holland, was here
Wednesday’ and swore out a war
rant for ione of the Bodiford
boys who had attacked, him.
! Whan the old man returned home
another one of the Bodiford. hoys’
.“jumped him” and-gave him a
black eye. The old' gentleman
come back to town and - got an
other warrent.
UNION NEWS
Misses Nettie and Jessie Wade
who has been visiting friends
Union has returned to their home
near Boston.
Mrs. Florence Hudson and her
sister Mrs. Alice Culpeper was
pleasant visitors to Cairo Friday
and Saturday of last Week.
Mr. W. L. Watson .and son
Hurshel was visiting relatives
near Cairo Sunday.
Mr. Whit Standland and Miss
Etta Wynn was out driving Sun
day p. m.
Mr. Hershel Watson and sister
Kizzie were sho pping in Ochlock-
noe Saturday p. m. of last week. .
Rev. Andrew Mize who has
been visiting relatives of Spring
Hill’settlement-has returned to
his home at Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Wade
who has been visiting their fath
er and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
Woodson Sadler have returned to
their home near Bpston.
Mr. Delma Watson escorted
Miss Nellie Lillie . home from
Union Thursday night of last
week.
Messrs. Eddie Carlisle and
Clayton Griffin escorted Misses
Nellie Lillie and Bamma’ Cox
home Wednesday night from
preaching.
Messrs. Otis Brinson and Clay
ton was visiting in our section*
Sunday p. m.
Mr. W. L. Watson and daugh
ter Leala was visiting Mr. H. L.
White’s family Tuesday of last
week.
Mr. Otis Brinson a prominent
young man of Spring Hill is teach
ing a singing school at Spring
Hill church this week, we wish
him much success with his school.
Mr. Delma Watson was in Cai
ro on business Saturday.
Miss Myrtle Drew was visiting
relatives at Cairo Wednesday of
last week.
Misses Mamie Lillian and Ruby
Watson and Nettie and Jesse
Wade was visiting Mr. W. L.
Watson’s family Saturday p. m.
Mr. W. J. Mimes Wade made
a business trip to Pelham Satur
day of last week.
. There will be an all day sing
ing at Spring Hill Sunday, every
body is invited to attend.
completes the luxury of a close
shave by removing the last traces
of soap, preventing all Smarting
irritation. It leaves the velvet-
smooth and renders it thoroughly
comfortable.
We sell a good deal of Penslar
After-Shaving Lotion to women
they know that thier husbands
would appreciate it, enjoy it;
and they also know that hus
bands are forgetful creatures.
A woman knows the .pleasure of
using fine toilet specialties—most
men pay too little attention to
such things.'
Takehorne a fifty-cent bottle
of this lotion to your husband—
he will be glad to have it.
Mr. J. T. Lee of Midway Fla.,
is at Dr. Walker’s sanitarium
undergoing treatment; also Mrs.
,1. M. Taylor of Amsterdam.
There are some nine or ten pati
ents at Dr. Walker’s just now all
are doing well.
We are sorry to lose Prof. K.
C. Moore who left for his new
home in Virginia last Friday af
ternoon . Prof. Moore has been
in Grady county for several
years, and has manvjfriends here
who will ever remember him
kindly.
PR0FFESI0NAL BUDDING.
I am an experienced pecan
budder, top work or nursery. I
want a job at once. References.
William A Garner,
Cairo Ga.
Type Write Ribbons
Grady Pharmacy
THE PENSLAR STORE
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The Pr gress c ffice carries a
complete assoitment of type
writer ribbons for all standard
machines also carbon parper in
all colors
Give us your c rders for these
hings, please.
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