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T. W. Wood
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Underwear
Weights in un
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Suits
rady County
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF GRADY COUNTY.
Gc
to Tom
Wood and
get
Insured
CAIRO, GRADY COUNTY. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 16, 1914.
SPENCER BARBER
SUITS FOR BOYS
SERIOUSLY HURT
J. I
NO. 2!
Outfit your Boy in a
way that will make him proud
of his appearance. We can
help you do it at small
cost. ■
FALL SUITS FOR MEN
Standard made clothes with S. B. & Co. guaran*
Fvery fiber wool and every stitch put in
TO $25.00
Buster Brown
Hosiery for Men,
Women, and
Boys If they
get holes in.them
we redeem ’em
Company
Merchandise of Quality
Mr. Spencer Barber was dan
|:cr usly kicked last Saturday
] norning by a mule at the whole-
1 de barn of the Crawford-Millei
'JOi
Mr. Barber went in the stall
o catch the mule and il,e mult
uddenly wheeled and landed
with both hind feet on Mr. Bar
er’s chest, knocking him down.
Mr. Barber had been handlinj
t le mule ' before and while tht
iule was considered dangerou
ut he thought 1 he had him und»
s control and was anticipate,
1< trouble:
For awhile it was tin ughf. th»
Mr. Barber was seriously injured
and his chance of . overy
ght biit, taler exuminauona
now him not to be hurt so ser
usly and his friends all hopt-
-> see him back on the job in
s lort whi'p.
- FARM LOANS -
We have not lost confidence ii
he value of South .Georgia Farm
ands and continue to make loam
m well improved farm lands t<
run for 5 years at lowest rates of
nterest..
We advise.ail farmers to raist
«ss cotton in the future and de
/ote more of their land to thi
■aising of live stock and .foot:
traps.
Barrow Loan & Abstract Co..
folham, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Walsh, Mrs
L. Poulk, Mrs. J. F. Stpne
Irs. A. C. Koddenberry, Mr. W
[. Searcy, W. C. Barrcw anc
fr. C. E. Mauldin attended t
neeting of the Mercer Baptis<
Association at Boston this week.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
CAIRO, GA. .
"Where it is always
safe and where you can
always get it when
needed. Money kept
in. the home, hid in
ti anks, etc. is unsafe.
It encourages robbery
and makes it unsafe, for
the family, and in case
•6f fire it is lost. Leave
your money with us.
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
W. T. Crawford, Pres. Thos. Wight, V-Pres,
J. E. Forsyth, Cashier.
CITIZENS BANK
CAIRO, GEORGIA
STRONG CONSERVATIVE SAFE
We Pay Liberal Interest on Time
Deposits
We Respecuu..-7 Solicit Your Patronage
VV. S. Wialtt, WH Searcy, H. G. Ounnon,
President Vice President & Cashier Vice President-
1 NOTICE.
1 The mayor and council met ir
regular session Tuesday night,
Oct. 13th, and fixed the city tax
rate for the year 1914, The rati
was fixed at ten mills j-bp ten dol
lars on each $1000.00 worth of
property liable to taxation withii
the city of Cairo, said tax be
paid by i r before December 1st
of this year. 1
| This being the year for the
j election of city officers for the
ensuing two years, the council
called a white primary for the
purpose of nominating a mayor,
alderman at large, an alderman
from each of the four wards, also
a clerk and treasurer, 1 the pri
mary to be held.at the office oi
the Ordinary at the court house
on the 23rd day of October 1914,
between the hours of nine o'clock
a. m.and three o'clock p. m.
Any- tone wishing to enter as a
candidate for any of the offices
is required to pay a fee of SI.00
each for the purpose of holding
ing said primary into the clerk
by or before twelve o’clock noon
on Wednesday the 21st day of
Oct. 1914 and enter his name for
the office he aspires.
Remember the registration
books are now open and will
close at noon on the 22nd day of
October, -1914.
B. M. Johnson, Clerk.
flITGHELL SUPERIOR
. COURT NEXT WEEN
The October term of Mitchel
Superior Court will convene ai
lamilla next Monday morning
it is understood that the crimi
ial docket will be taken up tht
irst week and if the. docket is
ileared court will probably be ii
session for two weeks.
Mrs. J. L. Weathers and Miss
Jary Humber, of Lumpkin, cami
Thursday to visit Mr. apd Mrs.
•J; S. Weathers.
Asthma Sufferers
Just a few days ago we receive
,-id one of the newest remedie
tram the Penslar Laboratories,
in Detroit. It will interest yoi
iecause it gives quick from the
paroxysms that bring distress to
the asthmatic.
Candy-Cuoking.
Last Tuesday evening after the
regular League servi le was over,
the following young- ladies ac
companied Miss Addie Lou Pow
ell to her home and cooked candy
• on the chafing-dish: Miss Marijo
Carmichael, Myrtle Harris, Ida
Clark, Duane Hodges, Messrs, R.
I Dorman, W. D. Clifford and D.
[L. Williams,
is not offered as, or claimed t<
be, a cure. No one could com
pound a cure that would fit man,'
cases—for asthma is due to many
different conditions, and usually
it takes a most expert 'physician
to determine the cause.
But we do claim that it will
give, you a buick and harmless re
lief and render your breathing
easy and normal again It ought
to be woath a good deal to you to
know that you havs such a rem
edy at hand. A 50 cent box con
tans enough for many treatments.
The formula is on' the package,
of course. That is the Penslar
way of doing things—no secrecy-
no exaggerated claims—but on
the contrary, you can read on
the label just what each remedy
contains, and a frank and truth
ful statement of what may be ex
pected from its use/
The Grady Pharmacy
THE PENSLAR STORE
irady .County’s Largest Store
•Sf/OS
Look To Your "Feet
Ihe new styles in women’s dre-s brings especial
attention to the feet, a new style skirt with shab
by or out of style shoo is a serious reflection on the
Wearer's taste. .
No matter how> aborate the dress there is a Queen
Quality shoe to go with it. For street wear, formal occa
sion, house or outing there is an appropriate shoe.
J. L. Oliver’s Son
Crawford-Miller Co. last week
iold to Perkins & Sword, the
i initary market, men, one of the
irgest beefs ever killed in „this
rection.
The steer tipped the scales at
340 lbs. and - when dressed
veighed 728 pounds.
The stc er was sold for $65 be
fore being dressed and we look
or other fine beefs to be, raised
,n this section.
Mrs. J. R. White.was a Friday
/isitor to Thomasviile. .
Col. R. G. Bell attended court
t Albany last Friday. .
Mrs, Ben Perry left last Sat-
lrday , for a two weeks visit to
riends at Palmetto, Fla.
Sheesley--Hoffman’s Greater
Minstrelt showed to a crowded
snt here lust Friday evening.
Missionary Conference.
The Woman's Missionary So
ciety of the Thomasviile District
will hold their Annual Conference
in Meigs, October 2ist and 22nd.
Dinner will be furnished on the
church grounds hy the. ladies of
Meigs and all lie.' - ladies of th,e .
Missionary Societies of the Cairo
Methodist Chun-li an. -Invited'arid
urged to go and spend either day
at this Conference,
Mr. J. D. Pope is home • from
Tennille, where he has been for
several months doing some build/
ing work..
Miss Rena Perry returned to
hpr home in Jonesboro last Fri
day after a month’s-visit to Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Perry.
Rev. B. B. Anderson,, fiilled
his appointment here at the
Presbyterian , church Sunday
morning and evening.
Wanted to Buy
Pure Georgia cane syrup in barrels
and half barrels. Quote lowest
wholesale price.
W. H. DAVIS, Augusta, Ga.
The White Star Market
“Madam,
We Have
Meat to
Burn”
W HICH is only one way of saying that
wc carry tho BEST and LARGEST
Btock of beef and other meats in
this town.' Our icobox is well stocked with
choice quarters, etc., bought with the
knowledge that comes from YEARS of
EXPERIENCE. We know GOOD MEAT
when we SEE it.