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(IUADY COUNTY PROGRESS, CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Grady County
Live Stock Association
W. B, Roddenbery.J. .President
J. M. Sasser Vice-President
D. L. Williams. .Sec’y, & Treas.
SOCIAL COMMUTER
.1. F. Forrester, Omni., Cairo, Gu
L. 0. Merritt.. Cairo, (i:\
A. Powell Pelham, tin.
.1. O. Rhebmg ..Cairo, Chi.
W. T. Crawford ..Cairo, tla
$5.00 in Gold Goes Saturday
. -Race Wanning tip Lively
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Hardware ( o., and set of china from Wight Hardware ('o. Cash prizes
and cash commissions, li costs nothing to try to win any of thesi
,niz.es, and the Progress trusts that any person in this section wishitg
in auto or piano will promptly send in lor further information. 1)0 IT
I'ODAY—TIME FURS.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY
Cary Ragsdale, Chinn., Cairo, Cm
.1. A. Wynne Cairo, (la
Robt. Walsh Cairo, tla.
.1, It. Wight.. ..Cairo, (la
C, II. Lowe Beaeliton, (la
COMMITTEE ON FAIRS
C.C.Bclrher,Chinn.,' Whigluun, Oil.
W. II. Shores Cairo, On.
.1, l. Vanlandingham Cairo, Gu
J. S. Albritton Cairo, Gu.
W. A. Shiver Cairo, Ga.
COMMITTEE ON SELLING
Joe Higdon, Chmn.,..Calvary, Gn
D.L.Williams, V-Climn., Cairo, Gn
J. W. Burroughs Cairo, Gn
J. II. Jeffries Cairo, Gu
J. II Collins Cairo, Chi.
COMMITTEE ON FEED
CROPS
Dr.Eugene Glower,Chinn,Cairo,Gn.
E. A. White Cairo, Ga,
F. Golden Cairo, Ga.
I. E. Malloy Cairo, Ga.
W. R. Hawthorne..Whigham, Ga.
COMMITTEE ON PURCHAS
ING
1’. II. Ward, Chinn Cairo, Ga
F. B. Walsh Cairo, Ga
K. li. Thomason Cairo, Ga
Thos. Wight ..Cairo, Gu
L. G. Cobb.l Beaeliton, Ga*
COMMITTEE ON EDUCA
TION
J. S. Wight, Chrnni Cairo, Gn
W. C. Jones Cairo, Ga
W. L. Wight Cairo, (in
Jas. S. Mason, 3rd..Beaeliton, Ga
IT. R. Hurst Cairo, Ga
Meets Every First Saturday
at 10:00 a. m.
. All who are interested in more
and better live stock for Grady
county are urged to becomes, men
hers.
liREV.'JAS. T. RYDER,tPastoii:
Services Every if Sunday. Mornirg
and Night,
Epworth League Meets Forty-Five
Minutes Before Sunday Night
Services.
Prayer Services Every Wednesday
Evening.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
J, B. WIGHT, Superintendent
Services Every Sunday Afternoon.
Tne Young Men's Wesley Adult
Bible Class will be glad to have
you meet with them in their
* class room, at the Sunday
School hour.
No Change in Scale of Votes
Remember that the scale «... votes shown in this issue will remain
he same throughout the entire contest. In some contest double votei
re given during certain weeks but in this routes votes COUNT Till
SAME EVERY WEEK.
Candidates Nominated
List of contestants nomine.ed us shown in our issue of April 1 till
\ith the addition of new nomin Ohms received since then. This
'hows that all eon lest ants star I with 1000 votes.
In the next issue ol our pa >:r on April 2Sth, we will publish lla
lumber of votes received by e.. h contestant.
CAIRO, GA.
Miss Garni Vanlandingham. - .
Miss Velina Mott.
Miss Ellen Walker
Miss Agnes Walker
Miss Elinor Donnelly
Miss Margaret Jones
vliss Lois Iligdon
Miss Norma Miller
Miss May McManus
Mrs. W. P. Matthews
Mrs. B. F. Mock
vlr. George Dunn
Mr. Ellison Dunn
Mr. Arthur Colliding
CAIRO R F D
toot
THOMASVILLE, GA
Miss Carmen Evans
Miss Rosa Evans
Miss Daisy Dixon .
Miss Allic May ITurst
Mr. Charles Doss
Miss Bessie Hopkins.
THOMASVILLE, R F D
Mrs. Stella McKinnon _..100t
Miss Ida^Godwin.
CALVARY, GA.
Miss Pcnnie Maxwell.. 1001
MissNenltic Langley..
Miss Abbic Herring
Miss-Ruby Butler....
Miss Einm Maxwell
Miss Eunice Overstreet
Some Calf!
Mr. ('. ('. Belcher sold a culf here 1
Monday morning dial furnished a
bettor argument-in favor <>f cattle
growing than any long spun out
article that wo might write. It was
just an ordinary calf from a milk
ing strain and if from one of lla
beef breeds this record could lmVr
n exceeded by at least, a hun
dred pounds.
The calf referred to was 41m year
wo months anrl thirteen days old,
weighed 715 pounds and sold right
here for 842.00. It would he hard
onvince Mr. Belcher, we feel
sure, that this cu'.f lies not brought
him a great deal more profit than!
lie could-have had from a bale of,
cotton.
One reason our people do not
grow more cattle is because (hey
lave become accustomed to think
that they must keep a steer* three
to four years and then sell him for
ten to twenty dollars.
We sliouid wake up to the real
value of good cows and then grow
more of them, feed them bettor and
build up our soils.
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CAR
It 5pe3ks for Itself
Fowler Auto Company,
Agents
Tliomasville, - - Georgia
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BASE BALL GOODS
They have a hug-' class of younj
men, and are always glad to
have visitors.
BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. J. A. WYNNE, Pastor.
Services Sunday Morning at 11:0();
Sunday Night 7:30.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday Night
7 ;30 o’clock.
Sunday School 3:30 p. m.
Miss Eflio Wilcox.
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PINE PARK. GA.
Miss Hill h Christopher.
Miss Annie Stringer
.toot
Miss Rosa Sutton
”
Miss Ivy Bussey
Miss Pauline Sasser
”
Miss Jennie Alderman
Miss Susie Mills _
”
Miss Fannie Ballard
.
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Miss Ocil Wattes
”
CLIMAX, GA.
Miss Eolan Dixon .
Miss Rosa-Lee Evans . .
loot
Miss Eflie Singletary
Miss Eva Hinson
”
Miss Ruby Tharpo ■
Miss Lottie Weeks
Vliss Versie While
Miss Agnes Prince.
”
CLIMAX, R F D
v.
M iss Lot t ie (’one....
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Mr. J. L. Howell .
toot
Miss Mattie Fulford .
BEACHTOX, GA.
Miss Cary Connell
n
Miss Irene Hurst...
”
Miss Elizabeth Dickey
loot
Mrs, J. II. Brock
Miss Sallie Bet Ilarvin
”
Mr. Clarence Brady
”
Miss Ethel Gwaltncy
”
Mr. D. C. Whigham
”
Mrs. Willou Sumner
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WHIGHAM GA.
RENO, GA.
Miss Susie Maxwell
1000
Miss Annie Bell
..
Miss Lilia Rehberg ...
CAMILLA, GA
Miss Mary Terrell
Miss Autrey Mock
1,000
Miss Mary Cobb
n
Miss May Jones
MEIGS, GA.
WHIGHAM R F D
Miss Nellie Singletary
Miss Lorene Nixs
.1000
Miss Winnie Williams
Miss Fay Chapman
1000
Miss Alice Fulford
PELHAM, GA.
Miss Bertha Maxwell
Miss Mamie Spence
1000
Miss Josic Rawls
V
Miss Ruth Watts
”
Miss Pauline Clintt
”
Miss Mary Sizemore..
. ”
Miss Ola Harrell ...
”
Miss Zudie Wilder
”
Miss Emma Lee Oliver...
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Miss Fletcher Godwin
”
Vliss Maggie Parker
"
Mr. W S. Boynton
;
Miss Gussie Kelly
”
OO H LOG K NEE,' G A
Mr. J. I. Maloy
n
Miss Gladys Carden
. 1000
Mr. Angus Whigham..:
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BA INBRIDGE GA.
GRADYVILLE, GA.
Miss Robbie Burns.
.1000
Miss Rosa Swicord
1000
Miss Mary Smith
Mr. Sumpter M. Kelley
n
Miss Blanche Thompson
Mrs. Telfare Williams
METCALFE, GA.
BAINBRIDGE R F D
Mi,ss Sallie Wheeler
Miss Lueilc Thomas
.1000
Miss Nila Clisson
Miss Zudie Mills
1000
Miss Lucy Montford
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Mr. Clarence Philips
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Miss Claudia Roddenbcry...
At a 25 Per Cent Reduction
We are going to sacrifice our stock. If interest
ed come around and take a PEEP.
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You y !I be Convinced of the Price
GRADY PHARMACY
Penslar Drug Store. Phone 85
‘Sturdy as the Oak”
THE OAKLAND SIX
NOTICE!
Pastor, RfiV. B. R. ANDERSON
Preaching services at 11. o’clock
p. m., on the 2nd and 4th;Sunc(nys.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 o’clock.
Everybody cordially envitedto at
tend all these servives.
W. B. Lawhead, the Eye Sight
Specialist will be at the Grady
Pharmacy April 21,22,24 and
25th. He fits the difficult
cases.
Then there is the Oakland Light Six, Model 32, on of the real sensations
of the year. This is a 30-35 hsrse-power, 110 inch wheel-base car, with a
six-cylinder, vaive-in-head Oakfcmd-Northway motor of unusual flexibility and
snap. Offered in both 5-passenger touring car and large, roomy roadster
type, the Oakland Six gives more real beauty and general value than any
other car in its class. Its price of $795 is.so unusual that it seems logical only
when you think of the immense resources of the company that builds it. The
Oakland Motor Company is one of the units of the General Motors Company
the largest motor car manufacturing institution in the world. '
CAIRO MOTOR CO.
L If in Need of Anything for an Automobile see us.
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