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PROGRESS—PACE
Sheriff Sale.
Will bo sold at court houset, door,
said county, first Tuesday Nov.,
1913, within legal hours of sale:
1-4 acre, lot 60,19 Dis., hounded
west by land of Thomas “Wight,
north by Pinkie Baker’s land, ly
ing in a square, with improvements
thereon
Administrator’s Sale,
Local and Personal
Dr. Bryan of Gradyville and
Mr. Tom Wood of Cairo, motor
ed to Camilla Sunday.
Cotton receipts are dropping
off a bit, indeed, quite a little
bit. The crop is almost out.
Whigham is going to have one
candidate in the * field for county
office this time, Mr. H. H. Ed
wards, Mr. Edwards will ask
for the job of Tax Receiver.
A bunch of Cairoites attended
the Masonic picnic at Calvary
Wednesday,
Dr. Clowermade a professional
trip to Monticello Vv ednesday.
Mr. M. A. Perkins left Wednes
day forLj&eland, Fla., where he
will cast his lot with the Florid ■
ians for some time to come. His
friends will join us in wishing
him much good luck.
Mr. G.D. Reddick spent Sun
day in Moultrie with relatives.
J. D. Stanfil visited his sister
at Pavo Sunday.
Mr. J. B. Wight and Dr. Eu
gene Clower made a business
trip to Thomasville Monday af
ternoon.
Mr. B. 0. Harrison and son
Leo, were among the visitors to
Cairo Tuesday.
STRAYED—One small block-
ey built horse mule weighing 7
or 8 hundred pounds. Mule
strayed from my field on Satur
day night of Oct. 4th. Anyone
finding same will please shut
him up and notify me. I will
pay all cost and a suitable re-
v a rd for such services.
Mr. P. C. Andrews visited
home folks at Cuthbert Sunday.
Mr. T. M. Whigham, a good
citizen of Lime Sink district, was
here Tuesday.
W. J. Powell of Thomasville
came over Sunday to see home
folks.
Hon.R. R. Terrell came over
from Whigham Saturday on legal
business.
Mr. C. W. Chason a prosper
ity booster from the Calvary dis
trict was here Tuesday.
Mr. W. L. Williams of Calvary
district attended to business af
fairs here Tuesday.
.Capt. H. W. Maxwell of Cal
vary was here Tuesday.
Messrs. Swatts, Jordan and
EJwards were among the dele
gation from Whigham Tuesday.
Mr. T. M. Chastain of Pine
Park was here Tuesday.
Dr. Kincaid and Judge Moore
of Pine Park came over busi
ness Monday.
The Crawford-Miller Co. sold
6 mules to one faimer one day
this week. The transaction
amounted to $1,800.
Messrs. J. W. Pope and S. A.
Barber are visiting Meigs and
Coolidge this week with a lot of
fine stock.
Mr. J J. Johnson of near Pel
ham was here Tuesday. Mr.
Johnson has recently returned
from a trip out West. He don’t
like the country the best in the
world. He says he couldn’t stay
out there, even on a drunk.
Mr. John Wynn was among
the Grady county delegation to
Thomasuille Saturday.
Said land levied on ns
the prpperty of Oliver Baker to sat
isfy an execution issued on tne 17th
day of Juno, 1913, from the 753
Dis. G. M. justice court of said
county in favor ofH. G. Turner
against Oliver Baker.
This 9th day of Oct. 1913.
R. L. Nicholson, Sheriff,
Sash and Doors, Cement, Lime
and Golden’s Cane Mills and
Evaporators, we also have grate
bars, furnace fronts, pan bottoms
and Sugar Kettles.
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We have a few
SEWING MACHINES
. Mr. W. T. Crawford is about
the busiest man in town. Be
sides looking after a prosperous
bank and one of the biggest sale
stables in this part of the country,
he has to run up home every few
minutes to see a young lady who
arrived at his home by way of
the stork one day this week.
Miss Annie Lee Dekle spent
Monday night in Thomasville
with friends.
Merchants Great Popularity Contest
At a recent meeting of the en- !*° any „ member of the Contest
jrprisiftg merchants of Thomas- • Aasociation-—the farmer market-
ille who are conducting the big- iag same w ' b be . given votes for
est Popularily Contest ever pull t* 1 ® amount of his sale,
d off in this section, it was de- 0ne . bale °* cotts . n at the Pres
ided to add to their already i en ^ pi ’* ces , w ' b bring the seller
enerous plan of giving away something like7000 or 7500 votes,
otes, still ano'her very attrac-1 wblcb course will go a long
ve feature ways towards the winning of one
The present plan is to give votes of the handsome prizes offered,
or all cash purchases or fori, Grady county folks are especia-
mounts paid on accounts or fori y arged by t bese merchants to
redit purchases where the tran-, ge ^ m *'° tb ® running, as they
action is closed "by note. Now, ba ^ e an equal chance at the Auto-
riey propose to give votes for ™ oblle - ^orse, Rubber Tired
11 country produce, which of ? ug ® y apd Harness, as well as
ourse includes Cotton, Corn, Po- many other prizes which must
itoes, Syrup or anything the neccessanly go out ot Thomas
armer may have to sell. That .
i for every bit of farm produce' Watch next weeks issue of this
diich is brought to Thomasville pap . er f ° r a ful1 , double page add
i wagons, buggies etc and sold glving tbe complete details.
I Advertisement.
we want to close out at o
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will make Low Prices
Machine we have so
the stock lasts.
Wight He!we. Co'.
Cairo, Ga.
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We are pleased to announce t© our Grady County friends as per notice last week,
part of our STOCK have arrived,, and those that have seen the same, pronounce them to
be the choicest that have ever been shown in this section. Selling and Trading has been
Fast. ; /
We Shall be Pleased to have you Come and Inspect whether
you Trade or not.
Values Always Worth the Price
Remember our location is just west of Cannon’s Barrel
Yours To Serve.
9ESBBSS
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