About The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1915)
BOUNTY PROGRESS, CAIRO, GEfcfc Personal Items of a Local Nature. Conducted by Miss Addle Lou PoWell, Telephone No. 126 11IL WrHvtt KM10IW. MjmiDf Mr. Miller Mnxwcll, of Calvary, attended to business here WedheH- Jay. , Miss Rotnn Pot.dk, teacher of Norman Park Institute, spent the wesk-cntj with hoinefolks. Mr. Wallnco Wright and Mr. J. R. Whitfield, two clever gentle men from the lower part of the county, Were shaking hands with friends in Cairo this week. Mrs. H. J. Poulk and two ohilkren hove I men quit sick for ■wei'iil days, but aro reported as improving. Mr. Slater Wight, President of j the Senior Epworth League enter- j talued the League Council at six ; i'dock dinner last Monday. ;| Messrs. W. A. Carr, W.jT. Craw ford, H. G. Cannon and W. S. Wight wore business. visitors to Thomasville last 1’nesday. Mr. Baker Mitchell, representing the <il:be Tailoring Co., was here! this week witlf Higdon-Herring Co. 1 t iking orders for spring suits. ! Wo give notice that you will | lavu to train up to say Judge j Villie. He becomes a' full fledged 1 ruder, on or about' the first of April. Mrs. A. B. Punish tlie worker or the Womans Missionary Union • ((.tended the Missionary meeting here Monday evening at the Bap- j tist church. We notice in sqite of the. unseal cold weathor that the yellow jas mines are in full bloom and some peach trees in Cairo have grown leafs, The weather mail ought to moderate the weather or give us the job. Doubtless many of the citizens of Cairo will attend the unveiling of the monument to the lamented Capt. John Tripplett, in Thomas ville next Monday. The genial Mr. W, E.. Algee, of Valdosta was n business visitor Imre Wednesday. He is one of the most genicl and pleasant; gentle* men in Georgia,- Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Gibson anil t h ree child ren .who have lieed spend ing the winter months in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. .rones, left Wednesday for their home in New York. ' Many baseball enthusiasts Will be going to Thomasville daily now to see the big leaguers in training. < The Kleveland team is training i Mr. W. 8. Wight was a visitor; <n Thomasville Saturday afternoon. Mr. W. T. Crawford, Wns in Val dosta. on business last Saturday. Judge W.J. Willie attended court n Thomasville last Tuesduy. Mr. J. E. Hull was in Albany on business last Monday. Col. M. L. Ledford was in Bain, bridge on business yesterday. Capt. L. B.M'owoll was a Thom- asvillc visitor yesterday, t Mrs. M. C. MeMnucus is visiting her sister in Barney this Week. Col. P. C. Andrews was in Whig- ham on business last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Collins were visitors to Whighiim lust Sat unlay. Misses Ploy and Estelle Sanders spent the week end with home folks in Columbia, Ala. Mr. Finny Green of CHtnilla'yvas u Sunday visitor. Ml’. C. R. Beale, of Meigs, Was a Sunday visitor. Dr. and Mrs. Brahma, of Whit ham, were visitors Wednesday. Mrs. H. G. Cannon and thro children and Mr. Herman Darsei spent Sunday with relatives i Brinson. . Mr, FI. B. Funderburke ul Bain bridge was n Sunday visitor. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wight mo tored over to Bonchton Tuesday af ternoon, Mr. Foy Reynolds of Brundidgt Ala. came Friday to spend a few days here as the guest- of Misi Kathryn Brown. Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Southall spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Quincy. Col. It. C. Bell left Sunday for Newton whom he goes to resume bis work ai solicitor. Miss Duane, Hodges spent the week end with home folks in Brin- »on. Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Ooppngo and hildran of Valdosta spent Satur- atul Sunday with homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Poulk and children spent. Saturday and Mon day with relatives in Pavo. Grady county offers more advan tages to the industrious farmer? than any county in Georgia. Capt. Dunn is making a rapid movement On the pawtorium which he is erecting. Mr,. Jack Cauthorne, of Oehlook- nee, was here on business a few days of this week. 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Bi ll, J. M. Paulk and P L. Bailey spout a few days during the week at Spring Creek, We have with us again few a short time, W. B. Laivhead, The Optometrist, whose ability as -a Refructionest is well known to to the people of Cairo an.1 Grady County, a thorough and paiiis taking test is made without the use of drops or drugs, that prove so harmsul iti many cases. We have- now -in stock a full and complete line of the Celebrated ‘ llawkes Glasses'’! the kind thrt are never peddled) which we at a selling at from .20 per cent to 25 per cent off* the regular price. Do not miss this oppor tunity to have your gla-:. es lifted by a competent man. GRADY. PHARMACY THE PENSLAR STORE . The relatives of Frank Booth, of .Mitchell county, whom T. U. Cox shot and killed last w^ek, decline to piosecute Cox. 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Theatre in this issue and see these pictures, 'fids is one of. the neatest picture shows in this section. The public should Show their appro ciatiori by good attendance each day. mooting. We Will Have FOUR REELS Per Day Out of the CALLAHAN THEATRE, Bainbridge, Ga Battle of Gettysburg’ March 28 th MATINEES FOUR O'CLOCK Admission: Adults 10c, Children 5c