About The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1915)
«r*mw< COUNTY PROGRESS, CAIRO, U! CASTORIA for Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Centennial iiems. ILESAL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR Mill OF frbii'i In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TN3 ««NTAtf H MMNNT, M«W V4H« OtTY. THE GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS THE OFFICIAL PRINT SHOP OF GRADY COUNTY. JBEN F. PERRY & SON, Hioprietora, BEN F. PERRY, Jr., Editor Entered asjmatter of the second class at the Cairo, Georgia, Post Office, under the Act of March 3rd, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $1.00 a Year; 60 cents for 6 Months; 25 cents for Three Month ADVERTISING RATES: Most Reasonable and Made Known Upon Application. CAIRO, GRADY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FEB. 19th 1915. gs& MAGNOLIA ITEMS. Miss Mae Hunt visited Miss Jennie Johnson Friday. Mr. and John Johnson took their baby to the Doctor Mon day. We hope that it will recov «r soon. Visa Lila Gilbert spent last week with her aunt MrS. T. J. Gilbert in Providence section. Miss Eunice Gilbert is spend- inn the week with Miss Lila Gilbert. Mr. Enoc Vickers is on the sick list this week. Mrs. G. B. Jones visited herj TIRED CREEK . ITEMS. Mr. Bob Belcher made a busi ness trip to Cairo Saturday. Mr, W. P. Collins went to Cairo Saturday. Mr., Hirram Collins visited near Pine Level Sunday. Mr. J. W. Rich attended preaching at Pleasant Valley Sunday afternoon. Mia* Ruby Wimberly visited Mrs.. J, W. Rich Sunday. Mr. W, W. Griffin and family visited at Mr. J. D. Wimberly’s Sunday. <k\\ The ones who attended the pender shelling last Saturday- night at Mr. Wimbely’s report a jolly time. Mr. E. F. Thomason made a business trip to Cairo last Mon day. b ■ p.,wmmmm ■ppi Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson spent Sunday .vith the iatters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fail-cloth. Mr. Billie Harrison was out breaking his young mule Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson spent, part of last week with the Iatters parents. Mr. John Davis spent, the week end in Meigs with relatives and friends. Mr. Jim Gilbert and son Willie spent Monday with Mr. T. J Gilbert, FARM LOANS NOW that the Fall rush is on and interest collec tions are completed we are in position to close new loans promptly. Our connections have an abundance of cheap 5- year money and we are making loans rapidly to good farmers on well improved land. We want only the best business Barrow Loan & Abstract Company Pelham - - Georgia Mr. Ranee Ponder and Mr. Calvin Ponder looked after busi- ness in this section last Monday Mr. Horace Belcher went to Cairo last Monday. Little Miss Emma Thomason visited Miss Erie Wimberly Sun day. Mr. Russell Forester of Con tenial section visited in this sec tion Saturday night and Sun day. We are sorry to state that Mr. Wimberly has been very sick since the last writing. We hope he will soon be much improved. ••aiDMNMNNNWimMnwHM «WI For Clean Towels And Sharp Razors Go To W. H. P. OneaTs Barber Shop South Broad Street, Cairo - - Ga. I WUMWMMMKWWO*** KM Preaching was well aiti-nclu 9und o. lire. Mingledorf preach ed a very interesting Sermon. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Will s din ed wi:h Mr, anu Mrs. 0. Clifford Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Furrey Clark a id brother attended church at Centennial Sunday and dine: with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vanland ingham. Mr. Virgle Miller of Milltown i. spending a few days with his p,runts, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mill ;r. The tackey party given at the home of Mrs. J. H. Jefferns last Saturday night was enjoyed by all who attended. Messrs Tom Tyus and Jim Henry Sasser took dinner with Mr. Leland Rehberg Sunday. Mr. Olen Wimberly and Sisters. Pearl mid Ruby dined with the Misses Grays Sunday. Miss Leta Christie spent Sun day with Miss Kate Willis. Mr. Anderson Gillard attended to business in Cairo Saturday Mr, 0. P. Connell and Sistei, Lula Mac,of Ren>> attend--., eh. r- chat ■ er.tnnnia Sunday. Mrs. Effie Christie and sister Miss lulu Gray, attended n n*. • ness in Cairo Friday. Among those who dined with Miss Honerene Gillard Sunda.. were, Misses Mary and Effie Gainey, Eva and Katie Dixer and Miss Ruth Ledbetter, Mr. W. R. Chris ie attended to business in Cairo Friday. Everybody come out to Sun day school Sunday at 3 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Vanland- ine-ham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Willis. Sheriff’s Sale, -ciiled prop. :i;. Will be sold before 'he court h. iw Ci-' 1 M door in said state and county oil »he i circuit *-•»«*■••». oh the first Tuesday in Mur. Ullfi, oni 2 ■ * <j within the :<-ial h. utu.of sale to the 36 tyol i nigheat bidder for cash at public Levied on as the pi outcry, certain property, of which the following is a full and complete deseribtion, to-wit: One bay horse mule named Jerry one horse mule named Dock; one sorrel horse mule, blind, named To- nie. said property levied on as the property of Chastain and Redfern to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Cairo of said County in favor of Reddick & Col lins against Chastain & Redfearn ; said property being in possessior of said Chastain & Redfearn. This Jan. 28th, 1915. W IT Hudson, Dep Shff Grady County, Georgia. Notice Farmers Union Mr. Edi or; As I see a cu 1 for all Farmers Union Members to meet with ' the next county meeting and as I have been elect ed Secretary of the Union Ware house Co. and urged to perfect a mailing list of all stock holders in the Farmers Union Warehouse Co., I would ask that all stock holders come or send me their names with amount of shares held, that I may get the desired information to perfect the roll as our formerjroll was burned at time of burning of warehouse. S. P. Vanlandingliam. Sec Do not send off to some mail order house or go to some other town to buy goods. Buy from your home merchant—the man who helps you to pay the expen ses of keeping up your local gov ernment and school system, and too, accomodates you with cred it when you do not have the mon ey to send off to some concern for an article that you have paid your money foe is as represented or not. Sheriff’s Sales. Georgia, Grady County. Will bo sold, before the court houso dcior in oiiid state and count! on the first Tuesday in Mar. 1915, within the legal hours of paie, t. t- e hi,;lie.' t ' ‘del for cash, at pub lic outcry,'the following described propc • >. to wu: One two horse wagon, Tennessei make, sold by Hand Trading Co. Pelham, Ga., to J. M. Chason, complete with seat, side bodies, tongue, etc., and one two seated top buggy in good shape, red running geurwitn black body, also one open single.buggy with cream'' running gear and black body and seat, Le vied on as the property of J. M. Chason to. satisfy a mortgage elec tion issued from the City Court of Cairo in favor of Cairo Guano Co. vs said J. M, Chason. This Dee. So, 1914. - W. H. Hudson, Dep. Shf. Gradv. County Georgia. Georgia, Grady County: Will he .sold before the court- house door iri said county and state on the first Tuesday in Mar, 1915 within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash at public outcry the following described prop erty, to-wit.. One half undivided interest in 35 acre-*, more or less, of lot of laqd No. 114 in the 18th district of Gra dy county Georgia, and boundiii as follow#: on the north by lands of Will Collins, on the east by lands Alford, on the south by lands $t Roscoe Luke and on the west by the Ochlocknea river. Levied on 'as t(ie property of E. A. Parrish to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Cairo in favor of P.A Jones vs, said E. A. Parrish, This the 3rd day of Feb. 19 L'-, W. A. CARR Sheriff Gr.idySCounty Georgia W. Beverly, to -uv.r- , u- i • ■ issued from the Co, . ThomiisyilJe, Georgia, iii A. B. Farquhar Co and Hgs.iiist sum- GW Beverley. On account of sat- property being heavy and ctoiJ'i some it will not be at said ever bouse hut it can he seen iti.tl.ii- speoted wherg located :p I -i- Sadler’s, neiu Pope’sstoi«. in -.. c lunty, Tliia 2nd day of Feb. 19i5. W. A'. CARR, Sheriff, Grady County, Geoifeii Georgia, Grady County. Will be sold before the court bouse door in the town of Cairo said state and county on the first Tuesday in- Mar. 1916, within the legal hour of sale to the highest bidder for cash at. public outcry the following de scribed property, to-wit: All of lots of land Nos. 801, 302 ana 340, each containing 250 ’acres more or less, also all ,.f lot of land No. 281 east of Big Tired Creek, containing 225acres, more or less, also ail of the south half of lot ot land No. 299, containing 125 ceres, more or less.faleo all of lot of land No 300, excert' 100 acres on tin east.eids of snid lot, the said traci containing 150 acres, more or less. All of the above land lying anr being in the 18th district of Grady county Georgia, and containing in a body 1250 acres, more or less. AH'!)! the above levied upon by \irtue of a fi fa issued from the City Court of Cairo in favor of G B Tru- lock vs M S Guilford, a quit claim deed baying been filed and recorded for the purpose of this levy and lev ied upon ns the property of the said M P. Guilford to satisfy said fi-fa. This the 2nd day of Feb. 1916. W. A. CARR, Sheriff,if,’ Grady County, Georgia. A Good Remedy for Cholera, Dr. Peter F. Bahnsen, state veterinarian, gives the following remedy for worms in hogs; Take one bushel of charcoal, one bushel of hardwood ashes, thirty pounds of table salt, and mix these ingredients thoroughly. Then take six pounds of coperas or sulphate of irpn and dissolve in a gallon of coiling water. Pour this slowly over the entire mixture and scir thoroughly. Place this compound in a place to protect it from the weather, es pecially the rain, and in such a place as the hogs can have ac cess to it when they want it. CASTOR For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature ot Grady County' Georgia. Will be sold before the court house dopr in said state and county, on the first Tuesday iu March, 1915, within the legal hour* of sale to the highest bidder for cash at public outcry the following describ ed property, to-wit: 62 1-2 acres of land, more or less, in.Lot No. 11. in the 23rd district of Grady County Georgia, and be ing more particularly described us follows: B unded on the Qorth by lands of Sam Walden, on the .east by lands of Henry Green, on the west by lands of Sam Walden and on the south by lands of Yellow Pine Lbr. Co. Levied on as tho property of L. D. Dickey to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Cairo, April term, 1914,in favor of Thornasville Fertilizer Co. vs. the said L. D. Dickey. This 3rd day of Feb,. 1915. W A. CARR. Sheriff Grady County, Georgia. Also the following personal prop* erty will be sold at 2 o’clock p m at tho above described farm, about 8 miles south of Cairo and known as the Guilford place. One weeder, one 1-hori* wagon, 1 Deering binder, 1 disk cultivator, 1 mower and rake, McCormick make, two 2-horee wagoi t, one I R C stalk cutter, 1 hay priss and one middle buster. Also one black mare mule about 9 yeais old named Nell and one black mare mule about 9 years old namej Kate. Also 33 bead of common stock cattle of dif ferent marks and colors, ages, etc. Levied on as the property of C 1 Guilford and M S Guilford by vir tue of a mortgage fi fa issued from the City court of Cairo in favor of G B Trulock vs C I Guilford and M 8 Guilford. SThis 2nd day of Feb 1915. W. A.. Carr, Sheriff. Grady County, Georgia. W i- ( •m\ j per h. ’UlIHUV, W. G. ' o£tf.ci*. iv U, Pcride.i. . i,.' fsi -:i.*. . -, j.,;. Rehberg It M. W«u.. n. boffiyUii FuU'orci, J. Oseui Hain tl. NOTICE. The.secetarj of the state hus furnished the cu.miiy board with a lot of appli ation blanks for the 1915 automobile license, any one wishing one will’call on or write me. «. B.M.Johnson. Clerk County Board. Jurors For Whigham Ctty Conrt The following is <, list of the jury drawn for the April term, 1915 City Coiyl't. of Whigham. This Feby. 5th.. Ifl15. H. M, Bitt er, J l. Lodge, N. B. Dalton, J. F. Williams, W. C. Bell, A. B. Mobley, E. L. Les ter, C. H. Brinson, L. H. Ponder, C. O. Maxwell, C. L. Cannon. L. O. Maxwelj. R. \V. Gainey, E. G. Martin, B. 0. Harrison. L, H. Harrison, J. T.. Larkins, W. E. Darsey. Farmes’ Union To M89t. Every Union man is urged to attend th6 next regular county Union meeting Friday, Feb. 19th as we have something to tell you. Fail-not. W. S. Lane, Pres, J. A. Wynn, Secy. Grand Jury For March Term The following is a list of the grand Jury drawn Sept. 11, 1914, to serve at the. Match term, 1915 W. L Pendergast, S. M. Me* Kown, R. M. Jones, J, W. Bur roughs, SamesB. Singletary, B. H. Wilder, Wv H. Shores, J. L. Peebles, J. E. Forsythe, H. M. Butler, John M. Aldridge, W. C. Gainey, W. L. Wight, H. L. Wat son, W, C. Jones. E. L. Maxwell, C. G. Stephens, S. P. Swicord. H. G. Cannon. R. W.. Gainey, A. R. Sessions, 3. W. -Shiver, W. S. Wight. J. E. Hall, B. M. Davis, L. 0... Maxwell, H. G. Maxwell, W. : L. Dixon, E. M. Thomas. Grady County Georgia. Will he sold before the door of the court house in said county and state on the first Tuesday in March 1915, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash at public outcry, the following de- Lette s of Dismission. Georgia, Grady County. Whereas Mrs. Sarah F. Harrisen, administratrix of the estate or Thomas B. Harrison, |represonts to the court in her potition duly filed and entered on record that she has fully administered Thos. B. Harri son’s estate, this is therefore to cite all peisons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if eny they can. why said administratrix should not be discharged from her administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday n Mwh, 1915. This Feb. 1st, 1915. P. H. Herring, Ordinary. Letters of Administration. Georgia, Grady County. To ail whom it may concern: Johu W, Strange having applied for letters of administration upon the property of Dr, H. L, McElvy, late of said county, deceased, no tice is given that said application will be h«5»rd at my effioe at ten Traverse Jury For March Term. The following is a list of the Traverse jury drawn Sept. 11. 1914, to serve at the March term, 1915. G. M. Garland, N. A. Butler K. E. Collins, W. J. Brown, J: J. Ferrell, R. H.. Gainey, C. L. Browne, I. D. Singletary, E. J. Dickey, J. W. Booth.- H, M. But ler. J. S. Wight, B. B. Martin, John F Massey, George Reh berg. R.C. Hollingsworth. J, E; Hudson* W. W. Gainous, J. R. Bryant, J. E. Holten, L. M. Brinson, 0. H. Banks, James Brown, J. J. Hall, W T. Broom, E.O. Alligood, R. M Walden. : J. C. Courtney, H. M. Maxwell, R. Garland. T. B. Baggett, H, E. Mitchell, A- W. Wamble, A. C. Carter, A, C. Roddenbery, ‘ J. F. Williams, Joe Herring, G. W. Connell, W. B. McKown, C. G. Griffin. up Of Best Pecan trees 2 to 6 feet tall. 15 to 25 cents each. W. G. Jones, Cairo, Ga,