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Ready-To-W ear Garments
FOR
Attractive Styles Moderately Priced
SKIRTS
Linen, Crash, Rep—Cordu
roy, Piqua, in white, blue
. and linen colors. Prices
69c to $2.00.
SPRING DRESSES
Are beautiful creations made
from Cotton and Silk Crepes,
Ratines and Ettamine;
black,' white and colors.
Shown over all the. latest
and most popular styles,
All sizes represented. Prices
from $2.60 to $10.00.
OUR $1.25 WAISTS
Our $1.26 waist is a big
attraction. The best lot of
waists ever shown here for
the price. A similar. line,
no better, being advertised
at $2.00 values. Crepes,
Voiles and soft linens.
Price, $1.25.
LINGERIE WAISTS
Made from white Crepe
Voile, Marquisette and Lan-
garie'Mull, made blouse ef
fects, plain or fancy;. ‘AH
.si4es. Price $1.50 to $3.50.
Ladies Muslin Underwear
Many new garments have
been added and more at
tractive are the offerings
for this week. Look through
the line.
1-4 OFF
Millinery and Men’s Straw
Hats. See these extraor
dinary values at
1-4. OFF
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
shown in sizes from 2 to 6
years, made from Cham-
bray, Crepe, Ginghams,
Percale,. Cambric and Di
mity: prettily trimmed with
■braid, buttons and embroid
ery. Blue, pink and tan.
Prices, 50c to $2.50.
White Dresses made of
Lawn, Reps, Linen and Cot
ton Corduroy, neatly trim
med with buttons, lace and
embroidery. Prices, 50c to
$3.50.
Piece Goods Department
This line, while broken,
has most of the latest fa
brics in cotton and silk fin
ished goods, such as plain
Crepes, Crepe Ratines, Voi
les, Crepe de Chines, Ging
hams, etc., ranginginprices
from, per yard, 10c to $1.00
Full line of laces and
trimmings for above goods.
J. C. C. CORSERS
Is incomparable for giving
perfect relaxation to. the
figure, delightfully free and
supple. It gives these long
lines so much desired, yet
yields easily to every motion
of the body. Price, $1.00 to
$•1.50. ■
Muslin Gowns
High or low neck; hand em
broidered and lace trimmed:
Crepe gowns, high or low
neck; come in white solid
blue and pink, also in figur
ed designs. Petticoats,
Combination Suits, Corset
Covers, Princess Slips,
Drawers trimmed with lace,
embroidery, ribbon, etc. All.
sizes. Big assortment,
price 50c to $2.00.
Our (Jhildsen’s Department
is becoming more widely
known and more popular
every day. Nothing in this
section to come anywhere
near it in quantity, quality
and variety of garments for
infants, children and misses
to 14 years size.
WHITE DRESSES-made
from lawn, Crepe and linen,
prettily and tastfull.v trim
med. Prices 60c to 75c.
NORTH GRADY NEWS
Well the 4th 1ms paBscd. Hope
everybody had a good time. I
Messrs G. C, Barrett and S. II.
Humphries made a business trip
to Pelham Monday.
Mr. Mucreal Collins and family,
of near Beachton, aro spending
awhile hero with relatives and
friends this week.
Miss Katie Johnson spoilt Sun
day with Miss Jewel Humphries.
Mrs, Vastie Brinson spent Mon
day with Mrs. S. II. Humphries,
Mr. and Mm. W. T. Barrett and
son, Cilthliert, and Mr. G. C. Bar
rett and wife spent the Fourth at
the Amonia Lako.
Mr. J. D, Humphries and wife
of Reno, aro among relatives and
friends here this week.
Mrs. E. P. Palmer is on the
sick list this week. We hope .for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. F. C. Cooks and Family
spent Sunday with Mr. A. L. John
son and family.
trip to Cairo Saturday.,
fho Fourth of July was
dull in this Section.
• Sovorul in this sootion. went to
Tiiino Sink Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. M. J. Pearce visited Cairo
Saturday.
Miss Rubio Hesters pud brothers,
Russell and Tube, visited Call'd
Saturday.
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Mr. Sturk, of Climax, spent
last week in town and preached nt
Methodist church Sunday morning
and evening.
ltov. Luellon is spending this'
week in Orange Spring section in
attundenao at.the protracted meet-
mooting.
Mrs. I). C, Maxwell, of north
Grady, is spending a few days with
Ivo.v Singletary visited Cairo Mr. Robert Sellars, in Whigham.
Saturday. > | Work hns begun on the new.
Pete Sollnrs nnd George Holton school houso and it is expected to
were visitors to Cairo Saturday. be ready for sohoi 1 some time this
Pete Sellars visited relatives near ML
Ochlockneo Sunday.
FOR SALE
200 Bushels of Ear Corn,
J. L. OLIVER’S SON
J. L. OLIVER’S SON
About People You Know.
Mr. W. T. Crawford was an At-
’ lantii visitor last week.
Mr. Leslie Powell spent Monday
with homcfdlksin Quitman.
Mr, W, T. Crawford was a busi
ness visitor to Meigs last Monday.
Col. Sam Cain, of Whigham,
was in Cairo on business Tuesday.
Last Tuesday was regular sale
dny but little property was sold.
Ordinary Herring bail very little
business before his court last Mon
day.
Miss Eduii Darsey, of Cairo, is
thv. guest of her sister, Mrs. Max
Brown. — Valdosta 'limes.
Yes we do our pressing at-the On
Time Cleaning and Pressing Club,
why not you?—Phone 238.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Forsythe left
last Saturday to spend the month
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„ , , , , , „ nf July with home folks m Virgin-
Read .the new legal advertise- . -
merits in this issue of the Progress.
Mr. J. B. Bentley and wife are
s lending awhile with relatives 'in
rhomasville, Boston and other
places.
Bob Forester lias opened up a bi
* . ' . • vole repair shop in the building
Mr. Jack McNair spent a few days., ■ ■
. Mr. Jack fllcAairspem.il iew nay.- _
. , , , ,, ..jceutly vacated by u>e Grady Bar-
of this week witl'homefolks at-;.Gn : . t ^
'nulla. •;
^ Mr. and Mrs. Z.'.'.V... Blaiitjf
spent the - . Fourth-with home folio
. in Boston'.
Dr. J. G. Kiftcaid and wife, of
Pine Park, were visitors to Cairo
last Tuesday,
• Mr. and Mrs. Joe White spent a
few days of this week at Newport
Springs, Fla.
ur'shop.
T. S.. Copeland is all smiles thits
..veek over the arrival of a 11
'pound boy ill bis lioiuu last Satur
day night.
'Mr. S. M. Harrison lias returned
home from a two weeks visit'to Pan
ama City,' Dothan, Ala., and II'llto
,lila., nnd reports a fine time.
Clerk of Court Jack MoNuir re-
L B. Powell, who is with th , turned Saturd iy from a two weeks
Citizens Bank, of this placets on r>™#>n „SP C " 1 very pleasantly a
-two weeks vacation. • ^"'den-Wheeler Springs, Ala.
•We are Agents' for the . Magnet
Mr. J. T. Pelham, of Spence dis
trict, 'was a caller to the Progress'
office last Thursday.
Mr. Red. one of Pino Park's
prominent.merefiafits, was in Cairo
on business last'Monday.
Yes we do our pressing at the
On Time Cleaning and Pressing
Club, why not you?—Phone 238.
R. R. Terrell; a prominent law
yer of Whigham, was attending Or
dinary’s Court here Monday.
Yes we do our pressing at the On
Time Cleaning and Pressing C.’ub,
why not you?—Phone 238.
W. G. Baggett & Son have just
received a car of high grade, top
dresser for caneand potatoes, which
they will sell at Cut price as long as.
it lasts.
Pulent Lock Galvanized. Roofing.
Let us show it t.»you.
.Wight Hardware Co.
The County Commissioners met
in monthly' session last Tuesday
The Minutes of this mooting will bo
on the front page of the Progress.
Miss Mildred Scaly left Thursday
for Cairo, Ga., whore she will at
tend a house party given by Miss
Marion .Vaiilundii'.ghain—Cuthbert
Leader.
, Associated Silverware is the only
plated ware on the market that is
guaranteed against rust for a life
timo, and the only plated knife
which can bo sharpened. A big
stock just in. Let us show them
to you.
Wight Hardware Co.
Mrs. O’Kelley’s expression and
music cliursjwill give a recital at the
City Hall t" -night, Friday. A norn
irial admission price will be charg
ed.
Misses Virgel and Bronnie Mae
Merritt returned Ik mo from . Cai ro
Monday where they spent a couple
of weeks with relatives. —Pelham
Journal.
Read the advertisements in Ibis
issue of the Progress. These adver
tisers offer you bargains aiuL-tliey
appreciate your trade and will treat
you right in every way.
Mrs. D. W. Walker returned
Tuesday from Cairo, where she lias
been visiting Dr. Walker’s family
ami her daughter for several weeks.
— rhomasVille Enterprise.
Messrs. L. At. Ledford and W.
B. Roddenderry aro in Atlanta this
week putting forth their best ef
forts to defeat the bill in the House
to create the new county of Hanscll..
We have the agency for Camp
bell's Seat Covers for all makes of
cars. The Company guarantees a
perfect fit an any car. Let us
price them to you.
Wight Ilardwaro Co.
Several of our citizens took in the
'.all game at Tliomasville the morn
ing of the Fourth, Whih others at
tended the all day at dance at Lime
Sink mid others spent the day lit
the. W. O. W. picnic at Calvary.
Why pay a fortune for an Adding
Machine when you can get the
American for$36jOO. Let us i.um-
onstrate them to you and give you
ten days free trial.
Wight Hardware Co., Agents.
This paper is anxious eaoh week
to issue a spicy and interesting lo
cal page. If each of our subscrib
ers would hand us in one news item
what a newsy paper wo could issue.
Try it f ir. a few. weeks and mark
the change.
The glorious Fourth was very
quietly observed in Cairo. The ru
ral mail carriers took the holiday
and tho postoflico observed Sunday
hours. The Fourth coming on
Saturday this year caused the
stores and banks to remain open.
Pears Wanted.
I will be in .the market for
both LeConte and Kieffer
Pears in season. See me if
you have any.
J. B. Wight.
WHIGHAM LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. W. R. ReeveB motoied to
Iron City one evening this week.
We wonder what is the attraction
over that way.
Dr. R. R. Hightower, of Alabama,
is now associated with Dr. A.. B.
Cooko in the practice of denistry.
Dr. Hightower is a young limn and
comes to Cairo well recommended
in his profession. Mrs; Hightower
Mrs. Tanilyn and children, of joined liim hero Sunday. Wo ore
Wnycross, visited her mint, Mrs,
D. D. Pearce, last week. .
Mrs. N. F. Jones nnd daughters
Misses Etta nnd Sarah Grace spent
the week end in Mitchell county.
Mr. Albert Mitchell, of Wnycross
was a visitor in Whigham Sundnv.
Iiul to welcome these people to
Cairo.
Rev. J. Ilnrwoll House, pastor
Methodist church, returned last
Satuidny from Cairo, whero he has
been assisting the Pastor of the
Methodist church of that city in
a protracted meeting. Mr. House
TIRED CREEK ITEMS.
Messrs. Bill Grey and' Lonnie
Jordan, of Cairo, were in the Tired
Creek section Sunday.
Lonnie Mcrary past through this
section Sunday enroutp to Lime
Sink.
G. W. Holton will leave tliis week
for Chipley, Fla., where he goes to
erect a dwelling.
Oscar Ragans ninde a business
Missus Alma Flynn and Kate re P (, rtsn very pleasant stay, nnd a
Fisherman, of Wnycross, are tho '8 rm % U8 juccting_ with- tho good
guests of Miss Bernice Pearce.
Miss Mamie Belcher, of Cairo, ivas
the guest of her grandmother, M rs.
J. A. Belcher Monday and Tues
day.
Mrs. E. B. Stapleton entertained
the young folks of Whigham one
night last week in honor of Misses
Alma Flynn and. Kidc Fisherman.
Mr. R. R. Belcher nhd 'family,
of Bainbridgo, visited their ,nunt,
Mrs, J. A. Belcher. Sunday.
MrS; Johnie Ilarrull spent tho
weekend with iciitives in Pelham.
Mr. By run Harrison, of Attnpul-
foiks of Cairo.—Pavo Progress.
If the readers see nnyivav by
which our, as noil ns your, neivs-
papor can be improved and made
lri'ore helpful and entertaining, the
editor is not only willing but eager
to hear cf it. Wo are always on
tho lookout for something better,
and by helping us you profit there
by, and by benefiting you wo gain
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Motor Cycle Pedals makes
your Bicycle ride better and
look better, $1,00 per pair
at Johnson’s Bicycle Shop.
Sundries and Repairs of all
kinds at prices right.
The pries of $395 include! Top, Windshield, Lamps and Tools
No Other Car in the World
Like This
The handsome Saxon is the first motor car—and the only one selling
at or near its price—to embody the essential features of standard motor
car design. It is not a cycle car—but a real automobile.
The Saxon meets the demand for a low priced car that is both good
and good looking. It is a big car for the price, with roomy, stre°mline
body; 96-inch wheelbase; standard tread; shaft drive; 4-cylinder, 15
horsepower Continental motor of special Saxon design; left drive with
center control—and other standard features.
There is nothing skimpy or cramped about it—spacious body, am
ple leg room, generous doors. Thewell-shaped body, molded oval fend
ers, tapered bonnet and graceful, sweeping curves, make this car a de
light to the eye.
Now is the time to place your order—to. insure prompt delivery.
f. B. Boyd, Gradyville, Ga.
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