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THE GRADY. 1 COUNTY PROGRESS, CAIRO, GEORGIA.
House Building
Material
Right Prices
Variety Works
Large Stock
Thomasville
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Pino and Hardwood Finish Carefully Worked to Architects’ Pluns.
Dealers in Alpha Cement, Acme Plaster,
Compo Roofing, Nutile Roofing
and Paint.
Out-of-town Orders Solicited and Promptly and Carefully Filled.
Closing Out Sae
My entire line of Summer Hats will be
sold at cost during the next sixty days.
Come early and get your choice. I also
have Ribbons, Laces, Buttons and beads
LEGAL ADVERISEMTS.
Citation for 12 Months Support.
Georgia, Grady County.
The return of the appraisers B‘ t
tmg apart 12 months’ support^ to
the family of '1'. M. Mills deceased,
having been filed in office, nil pen
'sons concerned are cited to • show
cause by the 3rd day of August,
1014, why said application for 12
months’ support should not be
granted. This July nth, 1014.
P. II. Herring, Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
IViiss Lena Belcher, Whigham, Ga.
For Congress
To the White People of the Sec
ond Congressional District:
I have been greatly honored by
the people in being chosen for the
unoxpired term of Congressman
Roddenberry, for which I nm deep
ly grateful.
I ask the people to permit me to
serve a full term, for which I an
nounce, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
Respectfully yours,
Frank Park.
Miss Minnie Parker, of near
Whigham was in the city Tues
day. She accompanied Mrs. L.
L. Dekle, of Birmingham, to the
city, who left on the noon train
for her home.—Bainbridge
Searchlight.
Mr. Joe McDuffie "return, d to
Ihis city from Tampa, Fla., Wed
nesday night. Mr. McDuffie got
off the train at Cairo and came
through the country with Mr.
Hooten. He will be connected
with the Bainbridge Grocery
Company as heretofore. —Search
light.
To the White
County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative of said County,
subject to the Primary of August
19th.
I promise, • if elected, diligently
to study the needs ef the people,
and will earnestly support such
'mcasu.es as will best promote the
welfare of the citizens and vigorously
oppose such as would appear to the
contrary.
As to any proposed legislation
which would affect the people of
Grady County locally, I wish espe
cially to say that I shall endeavor,
to follow the will of the majority.
I most earnestly solicit your vote
and your active support, ■ for which
I pledge, if elected, to render yon
the most efficient service of which
I aui capable.
Most respectively yours,
W, D. Barber
Mrs. M. M, Jones and children
who have been spending a month
orso'in_ the city visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. H. Powell, left
Monday for their home in Whig
ham.—Camilla Enterprise.
Miss Margu rite Richter
Cairo spent Thursday here with
friends. Bainbridge Search
light.
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Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
i
Voters of Grady
Georgia, Grady County.
To Whom it may concern:
Mrs. Eugenia Mills having np
plied for Letters of Administration
upon the property of T. M. Mills,
late of said comity, deceased, no
tice is hereby given that said appli
cation will he heard at my ollico ut
10 o'clock, A. M., on the 3rd day
of August, 1914:
This the 6th day of July, 1914.
I’. H. Herring, Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
_ Georgia, Grady'County.
Whereas, Thomas Parker, Ad
ministrator of Mrs. Amanda Moore
represents to the court in his peti
lion dulv filed and entered on record
that he lias fully administered Mrs.
Amanda Moore’s estate, this
therefore, to cite all persons concern
ed; kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can. why said
Administrator should not bo. dis
charged from his administration and
eccive Letters of Dismission on the
first Monday in August, 1914.
This July 6th, 1914.
P. H. Herring, Ordinary.
I beg to announce my* candidacy
for the office of Representative, and
respectfully solicit the support of
each voter at the primary August
19th.
L, 0. Maxwell
of
To the Voters of Grady County:
I beg to announce for re-elec
tion for the office of Representative
in the ensuing State Primary
August 19 th, 1914.
In future, as in past, I promise,
if elected, faithful and conscientious
service.
Respectfully,
W. H. Collins,
Dray Line
In connection with my livery
business I have put on a regular
dray that can be hud promptly at
moment’s notice. If you will give
me a share of your business I will
appreciate it and give you a close
price on it. Phone 119 day
night. ' H. G. Tyus.
We save you TIME and MONEY on
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Large and Best Selected STOCK in South Georgia
Samples on Request
TIRED CREEK ITEMS.
' Sheriff’s ‘ Sales; 4 " ’
Georgia, Grady County.
.Will bo, ftolit. hefoie ;$he Rjoiwt.
house door in said county on the
first Tuesday in August, 1914,
within tiie legal hours of sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
One No. 1 Frick Eclipse Saw
Mill, 36 ft. carriage mill, -4 head
blocks and', ways...'tend: igterii&iili
frame,"and inserted tooth.saw, said
property levied on ns tho property
if E;, F. Dollar and J. K. Godwin
to satisfy an execution issued
the 9th day of December, 1912,
from the City Court of Cairo, said
State and Co.unty, in favor of Avery
& Co., against E. F. Dollar and J
K Godwin.
This Gtli day if July, 1914.
It. L. Nicholson, Sheriff,
Byron Griffin, of near Grady v!lie
visited Oscar ltognnB and family
Friday and Saturday.
Oscar Began and wife visited out
f this section Friday.
Miss Miranda Cumbia attendid
poaching at Long Branch Saturday
md Sunday.
'I I. R. Belcher visited out of this
section Saturday.
Mr. Charlie Watts, of Brooks
county, visited his sick brother Jes
sie Watts near Cairo a few duyB
recently.
Mr. Jessie Watts who has been
sick with fever for some time, is'
improv.ng at this writing.
Mr, R. A. Bell made a business
trip tu his upper still Monday.
Mrs. Susan Nix is visiting her
father, Mr. Ucorgo Seilars, near
Tired Creek for a few dayB.
This scribe oronicles tho sad
death of Mr. Preston I'owe, a citi
zen of Grady county near Whighnn
what a sad fate to be taken in the
way ho was. We did not learn the
particulars of the case, but it must
have been a very sad one indeed.
Miss Estelle Sir gletnry attended
preaching at Long Branch Sunday
Mrs. J. Singletary visited Mrs.
Nettio lleynolds ut the Poor Farm
Sunday.
Mr. Steven Baker is visiting his
brother and family, Mr. J. Graves
Bilker, of tire firm of Moore, Spl
vey ntul Burroughs near Cairo for
awhile.
Quite a lot of people are going to
town today.
L. V. Jarvis ofThomasyillevisiled
his sister, Mrs. Joe Godwin, near
Live Oak recently.
1Mrs, iSidlje Hjarroll is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Mills a few
days.
JAMES H. BROWN
PHONE 251 THOMASVILLE, GA.
Mr. McEarchern, of Cairo
was elected by the cith council
at its meeting Thursday nigh t to
the position of night marshal and
he arrived in Pelham Monday
and assumed his duties Monday
night. It is understood that he
will be put on the day force
about the first of August. He
will move his fami ly to Pelham
about August 1st.—Journal.
We have the agency for Camp'
bell’s Seat Covers for all makes of
cars. The Company guarantees
perfect fit on any car.. Let
price them to you.
W ight Hardware Co
On-Time Cleaning & Pressing Club
Will do your work at a moment’s notice
We do any kind of work that can be
done in a Club. Give us a trial and al
ways be satisfied with your clothes;
Monthly rates to regular customers.
Ladies Work a Specialty - Telephone 238
On-Time Cleaning & Pressing Club
Pay Your Subscription.
WrilGHAM LOCAL- NEWS.
Miss Alma Flynn returned
her hoi|iet^'WayLrns9 JjYuluy; ^alj
ter spending some time with M'ibs
Bernice Pearce.
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••Tell By Tho Beil”
Miss Luoie Harrell spent a few
.days, last week with the Mi sses Ed
wards near towfi. '
Ordinary P. H. Herring, of Cairo
was in Whigham Monday,
Mis. Tggjlyn ^nd .children-, tjjj:;;;
turned to ‘ her home in Waycross
few days ago, after spending some
time with her. aunt, Mrs, D.
Pearce and family.
Several of the legalites of Cairo,
atconded court here on Friday of
last week.
Mr. Joe Autry spent Sunday in
the country with home folks.
Mr. Des Oliver, of Caito, was in
town Monday.
Mr. Ellis Allen left last week to
accept a position in Dothan, Ala.,
at the A. C. L. depot there. Mr.
Allen will be greatly missed here.
Miss Lena Belcher attended the
Belcher-Waldren marriage in Cairo
Sunday evening.
Miss Mary Edwards is spending
a few days with Miss Luoie Harrell
in north Whigham.
Mies Jetta Harrell and mother,
Mrs. Mary Hairell, of north Grady
was in town Tuesday morning.
Mr. W. S. Wight, of Cairo, wts
in town the first of the week.
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TO
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w. Savannah,-Ga. i , Thomasville, Ga.
BULLETIN OF SPECIAL RATES
Via -
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14.95 Black Mountain, N. C ,
Ridgecrest, N. C.—On sale June 1,
2,11, 12, 25, 26, July 2.8, 6, 7,
14, 16, 20, 24, August 3, 4, 10,11
and 18th. , Limit 15 days.
13.75 Monteagle, Tenn.-On sale
June 80th, July 6, 10, 17,24, 25,
August 4, 7 and 14th, Limited to
September fitli, 1914.
16.20 Nashville, Tcnn.—On side
Juno 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,29, July
1, 6 and 24 limited to 14 days from
date of sale. Can lie . extended to
September 30, 1914 for 1.00.
Mr. John Herring and Dr. Bow
man. of Climax, was in town Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Vera Harrell returned home
Mi ndny after several weeks stay in
Pelham and Atlanta.
Mr. Albert Trulock spent Sun
day in Moultrie.
Mr, Bill Gill, of Climax, spent
Sunday with home folks/
Mr. D. D. Perkins sold his in
terest in his still and saw mill at
Pidcock and will be Jn Whigham
now for some time.
Mr. Autry, of Moultrie, was in
town Tuesday.
Mr. W. R. Reeves is taking va
cation and enjoying himBelf by go
ing to tho springs apd other places
for a few days,
Now during the Summer is the
time to secure your farm loan. If
you wait until your obligations aro
due, the Fall rush prevents quick
service. .
Wo lmvo unlimited supply ot
cheap Life Insurance money to
lend and give prompt service.
Largo Loans on well improved
farm lands at lowest rates.
Barrow Loan & Abstract Co.,
Pelham, Georgia.
15.30 Waynesville, N. C.—
(Lake Junaluskn)—On sale July
13th to 17th inclusive, limited Au
glint 7th, 1914. On sale August
16th, 1914. On sajo August 5th
to 8th, inclusive limited August
28th, 1914. On sale August 13th
to 16th inclusiye limited August
28lh, 1914.
Correspondingly low rates from
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ist Week end and Sunday Rates to
a good many other points.
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Thomasville, Ga., T. O. West, T.
P. A. Montgomery, Ala.
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South Broad Street,
Cairo - - Ga.
- -FARM LOANS
IRA CARLISLE,
LAWYER.
MONEY TO LOAN
On City Property. I repre
sent an old reliable Com
pany.
Ira Carlisle.
Cairo, Ga.
Lewis W. Rigsby
Attorney-at-Law
Office with Col. M. L. Ledford
. Cairo, - Georgia.
CAIRO, . . . GA.
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building, up stairs (old sanitarium)
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