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will- the highest bidder thirty head of
les and Horses.on dates named above at our stable in Cairo.
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A chance to get a good Mule oiuHoirgje cheap. Remember the date, December 19th and 24th
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PANACEA ITEMS
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Mr. and Mrs. Ham and child*
ren and Mr. Ham's mother are
spending awhile at Panacea.
Mr. Tom Hall nutoed to Sop-
choppy last Saturday.
Miss Lotchie Nelson spent Sat
urday night with Mrs. Coot Po-
sie.
Miss Carrie Price spent Sunday
with Miss Thelma Ham.
Mrs. Coot Posie spent Sunday
with Mrs. R. T. Nelson.
Mr. Lawhorn, of Sopchoppy,
Was here on business last week,
There has boen the highest
tide and coldest weather at Pan
acea the past week that we have
had in four years.
Mrs. Rosalie Rosser spent last
Friday with Mrs. Bradley:
Mr. Glover Strickland spent
last Saturday with Mr. Howard
Nelson.
Messrs. Marvin Bishop and
Carl Hammett left Monday for
MAGNOLIA SCHOOL ITEMS
We have had so ne cold wea
ther for the last few days. ■*
Mr. A ison Harrison, of Ha
vana, spent a few days with home
folks last week. . , : •
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MesSrs. A. J. and J. D. 1 Harris-
on njade, a business trip to
flfpfHnrri’ RfthnrrijLV. 1-
sterdam', Saturday. £
Mr. and-,Mrs. W., R Johnson
spent Sunday night with her sis
ter, Mrs. W. L; Perkins of ;Ti;irr-
ity Section.
Mrs; J. N. Sanders spent Fri
day night with his daughter, Mrs.
Zach Daughtry and attended
preaching at Prosperity Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Remus Harrison,
and little daughter, Lizzie spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mr'a. Ira Bell. .
Mr. Tommite Harrison spent
their hotne. in_ Grady.
Mr. Newton BenWett was here
selling,corn Tuesday. .
K. of P’s. ELECT OFFICERS.
At the meeting of Dixie lodge,
No. 160, Knights of Pythias, on
tne night of the 7th, the follow
ing officers were elected for the
ensuing terfn: D. L. Williams,
chancellor commander; J. M. Me
IN air, vice chancellor, D. G. Alli-
goed, t prelate;T. F. Proctor, mas-j
ter or-wofksj L. C.'Powell, K. of I
R. and S.; L. M Ausley, master 1
of eqehequey; H. J. Hart, master;
of arms’; ’Lv G. Merritt, inner}
guard; W. D. Clifford, outers
guardr L. G. Merritt, trustee long
term.
Friday night with his brother,
Mr. Alison Harrison, of Havana.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Griner and
mother, Mrs. M. A. Pipkins,
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John, Kelly.
Mr.- Henry Swicord, of Climax,
spent a few days w ith his sister,
Mrs. Alison Harrison, and Mrs.
W ile.*, of Havana,'last week.
.Wonder how the singing Was
at Pisgah Sunday afternoon.
R. L. VAN LANDINGHAM, Manager
Wholesale Grocers
Exclusive Agents for Wholesale Distributers of
> “AUNT PATSY” Poultry feeds BALLARD’S Flour
“OLD BECK” Horse and Mulfe Peed .“OBELISK” (Plain)
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“CERALPA” HorsC and Mule Feed “JERSEY CREAM” ar.d “OK”
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If its Feed you want we have it. ‘
The best at the right price.
WHY?
Because it will pay.
How do you know?
Because so many have
proved that it will.
Ask any one who has a well cared for
budded tree eight or ten years old, and he will
tell you it pays.
Reduced Prices.
Write or ask me about them.
J. B. WIGHT
Cairo, Georgia
Try our “Aunt Patsy’’ Mash and see how your hens
will turn out the eggs.
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We will apprecia'e your patronage.'
PROVIDENCE ITEMS.
Well we'are Having some real
cold 4 weat.her now,
Messrs. Riley Lawson and
Frank Dollar, of Greenwood were
in this section Sunday.
Mr. Arvis Ulmer and sisters,
Misses Bessie and Minnie were
nit.riding Sunday.
Mr, Wilburn Gainous and Miss
Hattie Lawson of Greenwood sec
tion passed through this section
Sunday,
Miss Tallie Walden "spent flast
Saturday night with Mr. Melvin
’asser.
Miss Dollie Walden spent Sun-
ay with Miss Evie Andrews.
Mr. Arthur Walden spent Sat-
irday night last with Mr. Morris
Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. Grier Hodnett,
ind little daughter, Velma, spent
Monday with Mrs. C C. Walden.
PLEASANT GROVE ITEMS.
On account of such bad wea
ther'the singing was dull al
though the crowd met had some
nice singing.
Mr. Alter Sadler and Miss Eliza
Adams attended the singing Sun
day afternoon.
Mr Leavy Dollar was at the
Messrs. Melvin and Kiler Sas
ser made a business trip to Cairo
Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Walden
visited the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Key. Monday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barrineau
and Mrs. Oscar Duncan and chil
dren spent Saturday in Cairo.
The farmers of Providence
section are busy hauling cotton
to the gin this week. Cotton
will not be so much trouble next
year.
singing Sunday.
Messrs. Jesse Ferrell and Wes-
ley Brinson enjoyed a nice time
at the syrup making at Mr. J. J.
Wilcox Thursday.
Messrs. Sam Gilliard and Marvin
Dollar were at the singing Sun
day,
Misses Sammie and Nelia Hart
ley and Messrs Kimble Holley
and Neetum Lamb visited the sy
rup making with the Misses Wil
cox Monday afternoon.
Mr. A. M. Hartley is remodel-,
ing his house this week. ThiBlc
he chose a cold time, v
As news are scarce, will ring
o;f.
Notice To The Public.
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Xmas week we will gin Wedm
and Thursday.
Empire Cotton Oil Co.,
Grady Gin Co.