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THE GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS, CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Local and Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell,
of Bainbridge, were quests of
Mrs. B. F. Powell during the
week.
See A. W. Miller for Ford
Cars,
The play "Esmeralda” which
will be given in the school audi
torium February 27th will be a
rare treat, be sure to see it.
Misses Lois Wilkinson and
Ruth VanduZee visited Bain-
bridge last Friday evening.
FOR RENT Six room house
and patch in good community.
See W. D. Barber or Crawford--
Miller Co., Cairo, Ga.
Mrs. R. C. Hines and son, Car-
ollyn, have recently moved in
from their country home and
have rooms rented from Mr. L.
B. Powell.
If you want a Ford Automo
bile see A. W. Miller, Local Agt.
Messrs. H. J. Hart and L. C.
Browne went to Atlanta Sunday
and returned Monday night in a
Case automobile recently purchas
ed by Mr. Browne.
For Sale Quick—One good
horse and buggy. Cash or credit
G. D. Reddick.
Mrs. Fannie Ball of Quincy,
Fla,, came Monday to be the
guest of Mrs. T, W. Browne for
a few days.
A. W. Miller, Local Agt,, for
Ford Cars.
Mrs. E. B. Baber of Marion,
N-. C., is the guest of the family
of Dr. T. J. Butt for several
weeks.
For Sale Quick—One good
horse and buggy. Cash or credit.
G. D. Reddick.
Miss Summie Aldoredge and
Miss Ethel Ledbetter, the teach
er from the Chason community
spent Saturday here with friends
White hands wash, scrub and
clean your clothes if you give your
work to Joe Miller. Monthly
rates, and special work reason
able. Agency for Dixie Steam
Laundry.
Miss Clark has arranged for s
splendid, humorous program ir
the "Old Folks Concert”, shov
your appreciation by going ou
Friday night, also help seat th
auditorium.
Mr. A. W. Miller has securei
the agency for the always relia
ble Ford automobile for Grad;
county. If you are thinking o
purchasing a car see Mr. Miller,
Rev. Harrison Stubbs, of Och
locknee, was a Sunday visitor ii
our town, he filled the Mehtodisl
pulpit Sunday night.
Mrs. W, A. Horton returned
home Saturday after spending
ten days in Miccosukie, Fla.,
nursing Mrs. Earnest Hines.
Col. J. S. Weathers made an
address at the Williard Memorial
services in Whiigham Tuesday
night.
Everybody is invited to the
school auditorium Friday even
ing, February 27th, to- see "Es
meralda” played.
For Sale Quick—One good
horse and buggy. Cash or credit.
G. D. Reddick.
See A. W. Miller tor
Cars.
Ford
A. W. Miller, Local Agt., for
Ford Cars.
WANTED—Eggs eggs egg,
and Chickens. I am paying fif
ty two and one half cents, 52 1-2
cents for large fat hens in cash
trade, always pay the highest
price cash for Eggs Bring me
your produce of every kind and
•eceive the highest price for
mme.
F. A. Richter,
"The Produce Store.”
Mrs. Red fern from Route Gat-
ended the W. C. T, U. meeting
n Cairo Monday afternoon.
See Joe. Milier for pressing,
leaning, etc., he wants to please
nd his customers must be pleas-
d. Try him, nothing but white
lands used. A trial will con
vince you. Agent for Dixie
iteam Laundry.
Mrs. Grady Carter, of Talbot-
on, came Wednesday for a few
lays visit with her sister, Mrs.
E.- J. Poulk. '
Supt. Dorman plays a very-act-
ve part in the "Old Folks Con
cert” as "Ebenezer St. John,”
lon’t miss seeing him.
WANTED—Eggs eggs eggs,
and Chickens, I am paying fifty
two and one half cents, 52 1-2
cents for large fat hens in cash
trade, always pay the highest
price cash for Eggs. Bring me
your produce of every kind and
receive the highest price for
same.
F. A. Richter,
"The Produce Store.”
Ilev Sprint Goods Arriving
E VERY DAY sees another big shipment of Spring .goods
unloaded at our store and other shipments are on the toad.
We feel proud, of the selections we have made this year and
believe you will agree with us, when you see. them, that no oth
er store can offer you such high class merchandise at the re
markable prices we are making
New Spring Shoes and Slippers
O UR NEW SPRING LINE of Shoes and Slippers for
Men, Women and Children is now on display we ask that
you inspect this lire and learn the extremely low prices we
are selling them at. They represent the very latest of the
1914 Styles.
Miss Ellen Quarterman and
her mother spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mrs. Augustus
Poulk,
WANTED—Eggs eggs eggs,
and Chickens. I am paying fif
ty two and one half cents 52 1-2
cents for large fat hens in cash
trade, always pay the highest
price cash for Eggs. Bring me
ypur produce of every kind and
receive the highest price for
same.
F. A. Richter,
"The Produce Store.”
Be sure to go to the School Au
ditorium Friday night to see Mr.
D. G. Whaley as “Hezehiah” in
the "Old Folks Concert.”
Mrs. Edwin Horn, of Metcalf,
visited her mother, Mrs. W. F.
Bennett for a few days during
the week.
Mr. Ralph Dorman attended
the Williard Memorial services in
Whigham Tuesday night.
Remember we are in position to sup
ply your every want in the Mercantile
Line, Buy 'your Country Produce, and
Sell you Goods at the Lowest Prices.
Gilmore & Maxwell
“Everything To Eat and Wear”
Cairo, Georgia.
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JUST RECEIVED A.
Big Lot Of
Low Cut Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children.
Come and Inspect our New Line. It will always pay you to visit our Store, because we
keep up with all the Manufacturers of First Class Goods.
Our Merchandise is as good as any you will find in the State. We handle Merchandise from the best
Manufacturers. We will name some of them over below. ’
We handle the Stetson Hats, B. V. D. Underwear, Scriven Drawers, Wright’s Health Underwear,
Beacon Shoes, Burton-Pakert Shoes, Manhattan Pants, Headlight Overalls, Slidewell Collars,
Melton cloth Clothing, Guaranteed All Wool.
All our Merchandise is always Reliable, as good as you can find in the State.
Will Sell You Same Goods For Less Money
WATCH FOR OUR AD. IN* EVERY ISSUE, IT WILL PAY YOU.
“YOUR MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK”
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