The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, July 30, 1915, Image 1

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v COJUL OFFICIAL ORGAN OF GRADY COUNTY CAIRO, GRADY COUNTY. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1915. J. L. Oliver’s Son We sell Everything 1 . listen ! Buy groceries from us. > 0 July (Ml, 1915 Members present--L. fi. Powell, Arch Harrell, Henry Mitch ell, T. \V. Faircloth. S. J. Norton and D. P. Ward. Upon motion L, B, Powell was elected Chairman of Board. Upon motion, the clerk bhing sick, Mr. T. W. Wood was elected and asked to act as clerk for the meeting, On motion the chairman appointed Arch Harrell to investi gate the condition of Miss Jane Aldridge and make report at next Dn Men’s and Boy Clothing for 10 days meeting. ne early and make your lection while the line is complete. was ordered that he be given a receipt for road tax for the year 1916. On motion the chairman was instructed to notify Mr. J. M. McNair to discontinue the use of his'-efectric fan in the court house at the expense of the county. . On motion the following bills svero read, .approved and or dered paid. JB Warned, medical attention to‘J:i'ck Johnson 20 00 WE Oliver, 11 11 • 11 - 15 00 J L Oliver’s Son . ..Gowns for “ 1..200 Mrs W A Horton, nursing.and board " . .25 00 Wight & Browne, drugs, sundries, .i 5 10 Henry Jenkins,, 10 1-2, days with repair gang........ ....10 50 _Tf4ca Mnnrc 13 19 “ 41 l 4 Y * 1 i Q ffisal Higdon-Herring Company, “MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY” In our Grocery we have scales that give both the buyer and the seller the advantage. How can this be, you ask. Well it is this way: Our scales goes way up high on the quality balance and drops very low at the price end. * This is the way we make a successful business. We give you what you want, and that is good for you; come always to us for your groceries, and that is good for us. Phone 12. Jess’ Moore, 1312 “ “ , Rob .Wooten 1 11 “ “ “ 1SSSSI-- John Wesley 241-2 “ “ “ " Mel lie Ross,. 24 “ “ ..!»*:■ “ :. ; Manual Poland 241-2 " “ "" " D P Ward, one day extra as commissioner.— S U Norton one day • " ._ - T W Faircloth, one dny “ Henry Mitchell, two days " Arch Harrell, three days “ 11 T E Willis, road work Blowing Cave (list 1 TV* Faircloth, wood and trees from road Raegati & Calvary, Harris MitcheJ, cutting trees from mad, D’ville dust John Adkinson, . " Pine Park.dist.... R B Belcher " \VN Cairo dist JB Welts C,H Mize, road work Spence dist ............. .. R E Clay " Pine Park dist ; W A Skipper " Wbigimm dist ... . commission on rnad.ulx Wiiigluim dist ....... C FI Mize *• . S|..‘lire dist .) W Booth, work ascq iitlie.-i' . . . .. .. . \ 1 < "filer " ... J 1 Vufiliindinglmm " K-Pmvell '■ v :.'....r. J P Forrester !’ . 'C*<5? iy . ...... ........... J \V Camion, clerk for ( (p)a!ix^rs, .ppslage and stationery ... Cairo Messenger, stationery‘for" <xjti>iIizera ... 1... TJ u hitlield serving notices far.eqiin liters ...... WA‘:arr v 11 . ... J F Knight 11 .. . J .R iving " .G II Cable ", ... T M Maxwell " i‘. : J, J Brown " .... RJ Brinson “ G C Cooper " City Market, meat and fish for poor farm....... ...... ....... Ga Fertz & Mfg'Co ..... 1 RF Dixon, shoeing mule for poor farm.... .... I’oulU-Wight Co supplies for poor farm * , Wight & Browne, medicine, etc for poor farm....^.... J A Reynolds, washing and extra work...— .... Wight Hdw. Co., fruit jars for poor farm. Mitchell & Walker, cotton seed meal for poor farm -IF Webb, medical attention to prisoners.............. JJ Brown, conveying prisoners to jail........ Ga. Fert & Mfg. Co., fertilizer for court house yard. ... ...... Ira Carlisle, City Court cost on convicts......... J F Knight, board and keys on prisoners. W II Hudson, board for prisoners two mohths 1 Cairo Messenger, stationey for commissioners.. W A Carr, turnkeys and court services E J McKown superior court jury script £ " " non-res witnesses.— " paid E H Gray superior court reporter .“ superior court bail Union Servfces Sunday Night. Next Sunday evening at eight o’clock union services will be held at the courthouse under the auspices of the Anti-Saloon Lea gue. The servicealwill he conucted by Rev. W. B. Holley. Field Agt. The public ;s cordially invited tA d it is hoped that a large audience will greet Mr. Holly. Judge P. II. it .TiV-. i tud wif< apd Mr. and Mia. TVin Wight and two sons will leave next. Tuesday fpr u.niouihs um,i» i the exposition al San Franeiso. Tlmy wiil also, visit, relatives in '1 exas before returning- Col. Then Titus of ThomasviU was here on business last Tuea- day- You are requested to meet at the Court House in Cairo on Sat urday, the 7th day August, at 2:30 o’clock, p. in., on important business for tlia Camp. Herein fail not. J. W. CLIFFORD Capt. Ciitniiiaiidiiig. E. A. I’arrisli Arljfirapi Mr. R. F. Dixon, who under, went oneiaiioh ai l.n.: H. Chi ■wi-r’s .-auiiaiuim Iasi week i u«ing nlceiy anil will he :ible. to gO home in a few days. Mr.-H n y Strickland of Am- -lei uam, u as here a few days of this week. To Distribii’e 000,000 State Game Warden iVlnkes! life rtoprt. Tho fourth report'd! t'h,6'State Game and Ffsli Commissioner, has been issuedand it is, very comprehensive in every detail and gives the figures both ns to license sold ana capes made in court against violations of the state game law. In many coun ties, the game wardens were ap parently very active, and from five to fifteen cases were made in some counties. Grady county did not show.but one. violation of the law. 'County Game Warden A. L. Miller only sold four, state license but issued 72 county license. The report also.shows that lie remit ted $62.00 and issued no non-res ident licenses. The Cairo Motor Company states that they have been noti-V lied by the company that the re bate checks for all who purchas ed Ford cars in the year that will end July 31st are now ready and those who are entitfed to the re bate can get Same by applying to the company: Over $16,000,- 006 is to be distributed in August to something over 300,000 people who purchased Ford cars since August 1st. 1914. The rebate will be $50 on each car sold dur ing the year 1911-15- On August 1st last year the Ford company announced that if tho sales of the company reached 300,000 ears during fiscal year a rebate olj?40 to $60 would be allowed on each car sold. The three hun- On Saturday, July 31 as an inducement for you to spend your money where it will get you the most, I will sell as follows: Good Steak 10c pound Best Steak. 12 1 -2c Best Roast J 2 1 -2c, lb Stew Meats 7 to 8c lb Mrs. J. B. Warned and child ren- left lastThursdny for Savan nah joining Dr. Warned and go ing to Jay Bird .Springs in Tel fair conuty for a weeks stay for the benefit of the Doctor’s health. “ superior court bailiff scripts Poulk-WightCo washing powders for court house City of Cairo water anu lights court house and jail, F & M Bank for bills paid during June. \_ R C Bell certificates as superior court evidence J. M McNair jury scrips ane court services ’.... The Progress Co supplies for Ordinary "D UnMvinw/I jPt (** H B Barrett, meals for convicts. J L Swords, lumber by convicts Ira Higdon mule feed j W Clifford sharpening saws Wight & Browne medicine for convicts C M Sadler repairs on equipment..... A M Holtor. fish for convicts. 1.. Austin Bros double and single blocks. G D Barnard & Co " P II Herring postage and express on anti toxin Wight I-Idw Co tools equipment for convicts.... On motion adjourned. " . L. B. Powell. Chairman, Henry Mitchell, Arch Harrell, S. J. Norton, D. P. Ward, T. W. Faircloth. Tom Wood,. Acting-Clerk. Thomas VYight extra time and postage for county. - Crawford-Miller Co hay and collar pads for convicts •ardens car... H J Hart repairs and auto pump for D R Collins hay for mules.: Will Williams repairs on shoes and harness for convicts. Foote & Davies Co report blanks for warden ...... Wight Hdw Co lumber by convicts. — .. Standard Oil Co gasolene for warden.. he above prices are the CASH ONLY ABSOLUTE SAFETY 1 When you have money deposited with us you can always rely on ll.e fact that your money is safe at all times. We observe the laws governing banks, and always conduct our business < on safe and sound business principles.®OlIr officers and Directors are men with business experience and our, policy is always SAFETY FIRST. We offer you an absolutely safe place to deposit your R F Dixon shoeing road mules B W McManeus repair on equipment and drift pir.s. Give us a trial and you will be convinced that we know our business. White Star Market, Better Meats, Better Prices, Better Service. M. A. Perkins, Prop. Money. Citizens Bank,Cairo, Ga W. S. Wight, Pres. W. H. Searcy, V. PreS. and Cashier H. G. Cannon. V. Pres’