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THF OFFICIAL ORGAN OF GRADY
COUNTY,
CAIRO, GRADY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1910,
'Vo regret to learn of the dentil
lnnt Tuesday night of the fivo-year
old daughter of' Mr. Aim Burns,
who lives on the Lashlcy planta
tion, northwest of Cairo.
Mr. Burns moved to this county
last winter from North Georgia.
His friends, both here and in his
old home, wjll he very sorry to’
learn of his sad bereavement.
Be, the uiulnrsigiied. nierehnnls
and business men, hereby agree to
close our places of business at six
o’clock on all afternoons of the
week excepting Saturday, beginning
•Monday, April 3, arid continuing
until September 1:
Poulk-Wight Co,, John L. Foulk,
•I. (diver’s Son, Wight Hardware
Co., Abe Poller, T. L. Rushin, F.
A. Richter, Cairo Millinery Co.,
Roddenbery Hardware, Co.,’ Cairo
Feed & Brokerage Co., C. F. San
ders, Mrs. J. II. Spence,, Robert II.
Hudson, G. S. Johnson, M. Rappo
port, Cairo Furniture Co. .
Reports-that have come to us
from the various chnutauquas that
have recently been held in our
neighboring towns all indicate that
t hey have been a decided success.
They have brought the people of
those sections together for the eon-
siderationtif matters of public in
terests, they have furnished ■ some
high class 1 ,entertainment for those
who hav.e attended and altogether
they have: seemed to give an uplift
The two day convention of the
Sunday Schools of Grady county
held here at the Baptist ehureh
Tuesday and Wednesday, March
7(h and 8th, was the first Sunday
through a deal last week between
Rev. J. W. Rich and Mrs. Julia
Allen. Rev. Mr. Rich’s farm three
miles northeast of Cairo was- ex
changed for Mrs. Allen’s home in
Cairo near W. B. Brown’s residence
The parties each moved to fheir
respective places purchased Inst
week.
The value of the property was
$2,800.00.
If you have some property that
you want to seill or exchnnga see
Mr. M. G. McManeus; he will al
most surely move it for you.
School county convention to bo
held in Grady county under the
auspieies of the Georgia Sunday
School Association.
Mi-. D. W. Sims, General Sec
retary of the Georgia Sunday
-und-a.boost teethe committees just
as iVtuhs intended that they should.
Cairo .is. sobp ’ to have a three
•lays’ i-haptaucjpa and ,we believe
thAi going to be just the sa me
sort of success that they have prov
en in these, other tbwns. In fact,
iis it'Avill bo held lnter in the spring
when the weather is finer, and ns
we have the assurance of the .mnn-
agcyfieiit that we have a much bet
ter scries ’8f entertainments than
School Association, and Miss Daisy
Magee, Elementary Superintendent.
You Can’t
Afford
To Miss It
of the Georgia Sunday School As
sociation, were both in attendance
during the entire convention and
both gave a number of most help
ful and instructive talks on Sunday
School methods and Sunday School
works-In addition to' these there
were a number of talks by our
best local Sunday school workors.
The work of organizing the
various- counties, into regular as
sociations through the state hns
gone forward steadily under the
efficient supervision of Mr. Sims
since he began the work in Georgia
some three or four
tied in the lungs is a HERRICK’S
RED PEPPER POROUS PLAS
TER applied to the chest to draw
out inflnmation and BALLARD’S
HOREHOUND SYRUP to relax
tightness. You got the two reme
dies for the price of one by buying
the dollar size Horchound Syrup;
there rs a porous plaster free with
each bottle. Sold by Wight- &
Browne.
ter directly in control, but they are
going to need the co-operation of
all our people if it is to be made the
rousing success that ■ it should be,
Let everybody boost the Booster
Chautauqua. What helps the
town niid the county helps every
body in the town and the county.
Dates for holding the clmutau-
quii' will be announced at. a very
early date. Begin to get ready to
attend the first Grady county Chau
tauqua.
-the Members of Dixie Lodge,
No. 150, Knights of Pythias:
We wish to urge a full attend
ance at. the regular meeting of
was given in! the circuit just closed;
we see -no-reason - why Cniro should
not Have quite the most successful
affair of any of tho towns ' whore
(hey .have.been held.
The ladies, of the School Im-
prdyement Club will have this nint-
tho. lodge Monday night, March
20th, as there will be business' of
importance to come before the
lodge. ' >
L. C. Powell, K. of R. &S.
D. G. Alligood, C. C.
years ago. We
arc glad to be able to report that
a permanent organization of Grady
county was had during the con
vention here.
The following are the officers
elected to serve for the next year:
Mr. Wli Searcy, County Presi
dent; Mr. J. E. Forsythe, County
Mr. W. II.
Mr. W. J.' Powell;of Thomasville
was a visitor in Cairo last week.
Georgia, Grady County.
In the Superior Court of Grady
County, March Term 1910.
It appearing that the conditions
of the dockets of said court require
a continuation of said term. It is
ordered that t he Court now “take
a recess and adjourn over to the
first Monday in July, 1916, at
which I he said March Term, 1916,
Secretary-T reasu rer
Williams, North-Western Division
President, composed of all. that Of
the county west of the Hawthorn
Trail und north of the railroad, also
all af thq town of Cairo. Mr. B.
A. Alderman/ N<>rt li-Ei\stern Di
vision President/' eonvpoSedof all
that pnrt. of the county .east of the
Hawthorn Trail and north ef the
Da-you appreciate the Best Cotton Seed Meal ? I have the
guaranteed 7 1 -2 per cent. Bright. All kinds High Grade Fertilizers,
guaranteed contents as branded on each bag.
‘ . • • The -celebrated Brabham and Iron Peas, North Carolina No. 1 Peanuts, Early
small .White Spanish, also early large White Spanish Peanuts, Chufas, 90-Day and late
Velvet Beans, the great soil builders.
See me for low prices on above. I sell the goods that BUILD your LAND and
helps your production greatly. Come and let us talk it over.
A. C. L. Railroad, also all the town
of Pine Park, but excepting the
town of Cairo. Mr. A. C. Dickey,
South-Eastern Division President,
composed of all that part of the
county cast of the Hawthorn Trail
and south of the A. C. L. Railroad.
Mr. A. E. Maxwell, South-Western
Division President, composed of all
that part of the county west of the
Hawthorn Trail and south of the
A. C. L- Railroad, also all of-the
town of Whigham.
Mr. J. B. Wight, •
day in July, 1916.
This March 10, 1916, in si
March term 1916, of said Court.
E. E. Cox,
J. S: Q. A. J. D.
20 BRASS BAND Instruments
anted—.-roust be cheap. We pay
W. H. Robinson—Cairo, Georgia
, W.u.iv V
cash—-Write N. F. Turnost, Leader
or L. E. Cone, Manager, Thomas
County Music Club Band, Thomns-
tion held here will give a clear idea
of the kind and scope of the work
that is intended by this splendid
organization for improving the Sun
day School work in our state.
“The meeting indicated by this
program is an •interdenominational
meeting, and every worker in every
white Sunday school in Grady
county is urgently requested to atr
tend, j The meeting is under the
meeting is under the auspices of
the Georgia Sunday School As
sociation, which is a co-oporative
effort on the part of all denomina
tions ’to improve Sunday school
conditions and Sunday school
workeijs. It advocates' the latest
and bast methods of Sunday school
work and stands only for those
Mr. C. P. Poulk,
Rev. W. C. Jones,
Mr. Joe Herring,
Executive Committee
The following taken from the
program prepared for tho convcn-
Soft, graceful, easy
clothes- - trim,shape
ly, colorful clothes.
Such are REAL
young men’s clothes
Such are th<I-young
men’s clothes we
have just received
Fishing Tackle
We have just received the largest and
most complete line of Fishing paraphernalia
ever shown to the people of South Georgia.
The liver (constipation) is the
immediate cause of all of your daily
aches and pains which make you
sluggish, grouchy or generally mis
erable, and if neglected may have
serious results.
The most gentle, active and sur
est corrective is
They will be shown Saturday, March 18th,
Michaels
—Stern
won: and stands only for those in
terests! that arc common to Sunday
schools of all denominations. The
plans jmd methods suggested by
(his Association arc practicable for
all Sunday schools, as they do not.
touch oil church doctrines,
work is by Way. of suggestion, not
by authority; therefore it helps
many, it hinders none. . The object
is helpful and- brotherly co-opera-
union. The
It gives; to your stomach and
liver a pleasant bath, stopping that
indolent feeling, every morning
headache and indigestion at the
samo time. We guarantee every'
bottle to you. If after trying one
you are not satisfied and pleased
we will gladly refund your pur
chase price. Try a bottle now on
our guarantee. 25c, 50c,.and $1.
IFe’-ve a splendid new line of
Won, to • organic
officers, of the Association are lead
ing Christian business men offall
evangelical denominations.”
It is the history of these cohven-
: Collars Underwear
tats Caps Crosscll Sim
Neclcwei&, Etc., Etc.
GRADY PHARMACY
Penslar Drug Store.
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
REXALL
STORE.
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