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,'tu .:m& «S«£ COUNTY PROGRESS,
PERSONAL MENTION OF SOI OF
GRADY’S PROGRESSIVE ADVERTISERS.
Mr. J. it. Sfctiakland, of Cal-1 Mr. M. .Too Poa; y, the genera'
vary hag an advertisementin-this manager of th« C vh . station (f
issue. He carries standard’-goods the’Standaiv I OilOc.deserves the
and is one of Calvary’s i^st in- thaiflts of every ci’izun For hi-
dustrious and obliging maMjiftla 1 unlltfotf nnd successful effc.r:» it
nd hl9 Smile is an invilation t> indufijns 1 tnis well known and
. call again which his customers ^veilj'hy company to establish i
always cheerfully do. • .
f. Read the advertisefiiet-bf, Mr.
A. L. {Harrell, one of vVhigh^m’s
most Enterprising mercantsi He
. request your trade and he has an
excellent stock to select from,
Call at his place of business and
you will receive polite attention,
and buy goods at the closest price
• , jEarmers &
; Don’t fail to read the announce jL cl y e j t j zcl
ment of Mr. Walter €. Jones, in
this issue. He needs no com'
mendation from us; He is well
known throughont all this sec
tion of the state and his high
christain character and business
integrity is well Known and is a
sure guarantee of his honesty.
sialibn hero. The conftpany wat
fortunnlc in securing the sur.vjci
of Mr. Pearce as thpir manager
He is well known and - number
his friends by the hundreds
When you want oil, phom to Jce
and you will find him reuuy ; t>.
serve you on very short notice, ,
fV.Read the announcement of ih>
citizen of this county knov
Mr. Irving Bryant, the most
enterprising merchant in Pine
Park, requests the patronage of
the reading public in this issue.
Mr. Bryant is a young man of
sterling qualities and hi? energy
and business foresight as a mer
chant spells success. He carries
an’ excellent stock of £o.ods and
has the business capacity to rmike
lasting customers and friends.
the president, Mr. W. • T; Craw
ford. He ranks among-the mos
successful bankers, and by ac
commodating treatment of bis
patrons his banking busine i
continues to.grow. Recently this
bank was named by the'Governor
as a State deposi tory. This alom
i|ja sure guarantee that the Gov
ernor recognizes the Farmers &
Merchants Bank as a strong anc
safely conducted banking institu
tion. .... ,
'.We call our readers special at
tention to the advertisement of
the hustling firm' of Crawford-
Mljler, They announce an Ruction
sale of horses. Remember the
’date of these sales and cortieenr-
ly and bid lively if you want a
horse or mule at your ,6wn price.
Now is your opportunity tp se
cure an animal to make the next
year’s crop, Det everhpdy be at
this suction sale.
Read what Mr. R. L. Vardan;:’.-
ingham, has'to say in this issue.
He has been known among the
business men of Cairo for o-anj
years and not a customer ha?
ever known.him to.deviate from
the path of right and honesty.
His high standing is-Beyond ques
tion. Mr.- Vanlandjnghan.i, re
cently entered his Present line oi
business and his business is rapid
ly growing because of the great
confidence of hjifeljbwmen'. ) He
keeps in cJoseitoUckWfth the mar
ket and buys and stf.s at the
closest figuj-eg,
Whigham’s wide awake jewei-
or, Mr. Oliver Williams; has an
advertisement in this issue. Mr.
Williams has one of the neatest
and best and the.only on'e,jqr
Whigham. He is a Grady county
boy and although quite yopng he.
jf? a thorough jeweler apd is mak
ing, a wide and favorable reputa
tion as a business man. We pre
dict a successful future for this
excellent young gentleman, -v
store is fified to its capacity with
weli and carefiiljy.selected goods
You-ppuld not patronize d jy.nier
•eharif who’l treat you there eou'r-
■ Whigham with just pride cap
hbast of her banks, The two banks;
in the busy little city are num
bered among the best conducted
and strongest in this section,
TJieir officials have the most
.unbounded confidence ot the bus
ing men and other patrons and
under their skillful management
the business of the banks is rapid.
Ij? increasing. No kinks have bet.
ter ( business men in charge or
more polite and attentive offici*
als,
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The old reliable firm of Higdon-
Herring has an advertisement in
tHis issue. Their goods are of
tpe.very best quality and will
give you the best service. This
firm is numbered among the
most reliable and substantial
merchants in Cairo. They give
their customers full value and
perfect satisfaction. It pays to
tfade with a firm of such sterl
ing character as Higdon-Her-
ring. They guqrqpt§e perfect
satisfaction to those who patro
njzb tpopi.
In this issue you will f.nd the
advertisement of the enterprisir g
firm of J. L. Oliver’s Son, Op:
idErs hi^ve known the manapei
■of this, large business house fron
Ivs childhood and his success ha
'HTely .co e from the confidence
Hacdu iu .him by the people "o'
tiis county. . Mr. D1 F. Oliver,
has demonstrated that character,
industry and' determination in
varibly brings their just reward.
His wonderful business success-
abundantly attest what honesty,
pluck and energy will accomplish
You.will findjiim in' the future
ds in-, the past*, one it Gaiko's
straight forward and obliging
business men.
Read the announcement of
Calvary’s enterprising mei chant
Mr. I. P. Brannan, which appears
in this issue of the Progress. His
teousjy or sell you at closer pricer.
Mr. Brangn buys goods at tlv:
ivery close! t f igures;ajid'wil l giVt
you the lowest cash priced,btairi-
able. His store is beautifully sifu-
ited and his .-gains'are-• qf the
-highest cjuaiUy, ft' you'will give
Jifw part of your trade you,will
be tjjp.roughly cqnvinoed,*tt! you*
cannot beat his prices' nor the
quality of his goods, He asl<3 and
deserves your trade. ,
The Cairo Furniture store is
KWPassed in all South Georg
ia when measured with beauty
and quality. The manager Mr.
Philip Paulk, was born and rear
ed here jh, Cairo, and has demon
strated that Cairo produce busi
ness men of the best kind: It is
a real, treat to walk through this
large house. } and look at the hand
some furniture, and how; tastily
it is displayed. Mr.-Philip Poujk
is a business man .of the first
water and justly deservs the
large patronage; he has, Under
his management any business
Will grow and prosper. It is a
pleasure to do business with this
firm.
A.
Mr. C. E. VanLandingbam it
tlrs issi r> nskforpatronage. Fe
lias a I; rge a id high class'stot k
foseioc f -m. Mr. Vanlanding-
lum is oi.u of Cairo’s hustlirg
merchants ank is ev ry inch busi
n ss. You will f;n:l no shoddy
or unsaleable goods .in ha jto< k.
All of his goods are f!eHh from
the market, aucl up-to-date, and
when you buy from him yo.u are
high ^pleased-with your pur-
phase.' ; lie' claims- one -of the
best stock of shoes e^er brought
t° thiVmarket. and can certaii*
I’v.. please you iti style, quality and
price.
In this issue you will find the
advertisement of Gilmore &-Max-
•vell, they request a share of
vour patronage. They are busi
ness men of the highest standard
and their large business attest
their popularity with the trading
public. They have a-large and-
well selected stock of goods and
will sell them at the lowest - fig
ures possible. V You will find
them polite and courteous to all
regardless of the amount you
wish to buy. They aj-e here for
business and if honest dealing
and polite attention can .giip
your trade, these .wide-a-wake
gentlemen will ‘have it. Their
goot s are first class. No si
goods in stock- *Whei\ 'yon'buy
from - the firm qf Qilmore & Max
well yqq get straight goods,
courteous tveatmen 1* and full
measure, Try them, /
J. B. \Vigh« Whose adver
tisement appo&rs in. this issue is'
dbubtlesstlie OeRfc jjpqwn citizen
of our county and his reputation
as a nurseryman has no bounds.
Our county is fortunate in bav-,
in jr such un enterprising citizen'.
He is public spirited and is ever
ready to.'lend His energy and in
fluence towards the upbuilding
of his town and county. By his
honesty and straightforward
dealings he perhaps does the lar
gest pecan nursery business in
Georgia. ,He receives and fills or
ders from every point of the com
pass. Mr. Wight enjoys the dis
tinction of being the most thor
ough posted member of' the Nut
Growers Association on pecan cul
ture. He holds the important po
sition of Secrctaiy-of the associ
ation. His ‘ thousands of . custom
ers want ho better guarantee than
Mr. Wight’s word.
The YV-ight Hardware Company
speaks to ypy. through this issue.
Mr. K. P. \Vjght the manager of
'this business: hag centered all of
• r. w mm-
We call your special attention
to the advertigement in this issue
of the Progress of Mr. C. F. San
ders. There is perhaps but few
§qg of Grady county who does
not personally know Mr. Sanders,
He is a Grady county production
and is numbered among the most
successful business men of our
county. His store is one of the
neatest and most inviting busi
ness houses in Cairo. He enjoys
distinction of being one of the
most affable and clever busines?,
men doing business: in Grad;
and hd numbers his "friends b.
his acquaintance. Everybod
his splendid ability and' untiring
The ’usy$ popular and enter-
prisjqg firm of Wight & Browne
ask-yeur patronage through the
columns of the Progress. A more
complete and up to date drug
Sto/;e is not in thh section of the
gt;ate, Tnename of Wight and
Browne carries the high stand n d
of excellence ^and an invariable
guarantee of'the purity og their
jsnows the cl ver Charlie Sanders a pronounce^ S^cegg.
energy on making t]r,e Wight
Hardware Co, second tq'n^no of
its kind in SouthrQeorgia'bnd he
will achieve his determination.
We doubt if there ia todajy any
retail Hardware husiness in Geor
gia which enjoys a better or larg
er trade than this firm. The peo
ple of Grady have known Mr.
Wight from childhood." H e
merits and possesses theiresteem
and confidence and is regarded
as one of the best citizens and
nost 1 substantial merchants in
this county - . - ; Ije isf^.well trained
and th .rough’ biisineis inau, 311^ ^ le ,
\a business he has alvv.ns been a eh
drugs, The genial manager, Mr
Walter -Wight, ia’one of. the (Host
pleasant and popu ar gentlemen
in Georgia. Everything known in
their line is kept in Stock In fact
their shelves and cabinets are
full to overflowing with.ihe best
and neatest, This firm enjoys a
most gratifying.trade and lioldg
the friendship of every custom
er. Their liernsed- druggist in
charge of the prescription de-
partineilkenjoys the unqualified
confidence of pH,,§iC.ian.^and the
patronising public. Wlien you
enter, tpis store you are met with
eeffiirsmile and made to feel
at home.
MAGNOLIA NURSERY
W. C. Jones, Proprietor
(Successor to Wight & Jones)
vvyfc ; Cairo, Georgia
If you would have your wives independ
ent and your children happy, plant Pecan
trees. Each home in Grady county ought
to have from a dozen to 100 Pecan trees.
Let s make our county an Eden of beauty
and fill our empty coffers by planting pecan
trees.
Magnolia Nursery can furnish you
best budded pecan trees cheaper than
ever bought them before. See my
cent specials.
For six years we have been growing these
fine tree and shipping them into nearly every
Southern State.
Gome to see us, one mile from Cairo,
' Oiie-half mile from school house.
W. C JONES
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Santa Claus
luarters
In making your selection of Christmas Goods you
can’t find a better place to pur
chase them than here.
Santa has sent us down a com
plete line of Dolls, Toy Wagons,
Tea Sets, Toy Watches, Sleeping
Dolls, Rubber Balls, Pistols, Guns
and many other things too nu
merous to mention.
You can find the best selection of
here of any place in Grady county. Come in to see us.
Santa awaits you.
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