The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, April 28, 1916, Image 3
r.u\nv COUNTY PUWR1BH8. CAIRO. GEORGIA. Your Banking Connection is Essential to Your Succes. You should select a bank that has umplc Capital and Surplus to make your banking connection worth while. A bank that ton take care of your needs and ex tend to you every facility that is required in handling your business. A bank with a large Capital and Surplus togcftthor with large resources is able to take care of you when you need help. This bank has the largest capital and surplus of any bank in the county and its officers lire men of business ex perience. Wc think your connection with this bnnk would be of mutual interest to us all. Why not open an account with us and let us show you how easy it is to,be satisfied with your banking connection. Wc pay in terest on savings accounts anti time deposits. Citizens Bank CAIRO, - - - - GEORGIA W. S. Wight, President H. G. Cannon, V-Pres. WH Searcy, V-President and Cashier Understanding ICE! ICE! We will put on our regular Ice Delivery Service, commencing Monday, April 10th. We wish to urge the public to secure their tickets as we will be more prompt in making deliveries where tickets are purchased. i We wish to thank the public for their past patronage, and solicit a continuance of same. The Cairo Ice & Bottling Works P. L. BA1LY, Manager «-■ PHONE 217. CAIRO, GA. oeacj Another Good Reason | Why You Should TRADE WITH US Wc have by good business methods become established in Cairo. Therefore our six years experience is a guarantee to you of our reliability. WE SELL- Groceries Fancy and Staple SEEDS for the Farm and Garden, FEED for chickens, hogs, cows and horses. Bread Baked at. Cairs Every Day. Our aim is when you become our customer, to treat you in a way to keep you. Mitchell & Walker Company, Phone 97. Cairo,. Ga. ———"*• - ioldidra, who fought for a cause ;hcy Vclieved to be right, and some tbdm have lived to see it vindi cated. Honor, to whom honor is due. Clower’s vat last week. Rumor is a lie. Card of Thanks We wish to express our apprecia tion to the many kind .friends who The vat at Dr. Clower’s plaec is temporarily out of commission be cause of being too low in solution to dip. It will be refilled the lat ter part of next week. A prudent mother is always on the watch for symptoms of worms in hcr children. Paleness, lack of lack of interest in play, and peevish- tion 10 me iu»uj ~— . lack ot interest m piay, ana pecvisn- 30 fully gbnwcd their sympathy r> ncss ig the signal for WHITE’S the time of our recent accident. Wc> 0REAM VERMIFUGE. A few w Vi to make particular mention of the very beautiful flowers sent by Mr. ami Mrs. H. J. Hart and by the W.C.T.U. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jordan. doses of IhiB excellent reir dy puts an end to the worms and the child soon acts naturally. . Price 25c per battle. Sold by Witgt & Browne. (By William l.af»jclto> We are not conscious of truth un til wo understand it in the absolute, We get understanding in the abso lute only through principle demon strated. A eliild can be taught to say two and t wo are four, and when asked the sum of two and two lie will say four, but he docs not understand that it is tlie truth, lie only be lieves. Although his belief lie cor rect unless he utilizes it in reaching understanding, t his belief is of no avail. When the chilli is taught that two apples and two apples make four apples lie can prove that two and two are four, and is con- cious tlmt it is the truth. He un derstands in the absolute and in the degree tlint lie understands in the absolute in that degree does lie manifest mind. Does this not prophecy that all eternal verities must of necessity conic to us through principle dem ons! rated? He who founded masonry said of understanding, that the "merchan dise of it is better than the mer chandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. -She is more precious than rubies; and rill things that thou ean,st desire arc not to be compared unto her.” Understanding being based on principle, principle must be demon strated to obtain it; therefore there is no intelligence outside of under standing in the absolute, outside of her all is opinions, belief, specula tion and these have no principle to declare the truth of their claims. When wo nrrive at understanding in the nbsolutc, we have found science which cannot be mistaken, cannot lie, deceive, lie twisted nor Stretched. Understanding in the absolute is the substance of tilings that faith hopes for. It is the line of demarkation between intelligence and ignorance, between reality and unreality, between the spiritual and material, between truth and the lie. A child might lie taught mathe matics unt il lie is 1 lirce score and ten, if he never demonstrated its principle ho would never under stand it, and therefore would.never be eoncious of the truth of it. We arrive at understanding in the ab solute through principle demon strated. We become eoncious of mind through understanding. Di vine Principle demonstrated is di vine mind, and is “the mind that Wos’also in Christ Jesus.” This is the .same idea apprehended by the ripostle when he said, “henceforth know we no man after the flesh,” for mind is not in the flesh, but is in understanding. When Jesus made the assertion that “the flesh profitelh nothing;” he verified this statement. Principle was here long before human history appeared. Wc can not own any part of principle: if so, it would eventually be exhusted. Our possessions consist of our un derstanding of, and capacity to demonstrate it, and this under standing and capacity is mind man ifested through our earthly person ality. (Principle has no beginning nor ending. It occupies all space; is eternal and infinite. On principle all cteral verities are based and in it they abide. Therefore, principle must of necessity be divine. Prin ciple is that which has a rule of ac tion through whieli wc get the un derstanding of that we seek, that which has no principle to declare the truth of it, is unknowable arid is nothing, no-thing. Wc have be liefs and opinions galore, but unless we progress into understanding in the absolute, wp are void of intelli gence. We can express intelligence only in that degree (lint we under stand in the absolute. Solomon said, “that all men are born equal.” By this he meant that all men were equnl in under standing, your undrstuding that two and two arc four, all the saqie as mine and in tl i oneness of understanding we arc equal whether we bcavhite, black or green, therefore in the mount of understanding, wc meet anil stand on the same platform, and walk CACTUS CAUTION Propaganda For Spineless Cac tus Should 6* Viewed With Suspicion By Southern Farm ers Experiments Ab A For age Crop Not Conclusive Washington, D. G., April 25, 10. The propaganda carried on in por tions of tlie South in advocacy of the commercial planting of .Spino- less IVickly Pear, or Spineless Cac tus, (should lie viewed with suspic ion by farmers who are seeking thoroughly proved forage crops for that region. For any portion of tlie South this is no more than an experimental crop, according to specialists of tlie . U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. The! Experi ment Station at Gainesville, Flori da, some years ago tested out thirty or more varieties furnished by this Department and found them entire ly unsuited to tlie conditions there. While tlie reports from some of the coastal sections are, more favorable, tile plants have not been grown on a sufficient seale to warrant more than an experimental planting by the men of limited means. Pros• pcctivo growers should confine themselves to a small number of plants, from which a nursery can soou be established if tlie crop proves to lie adapted. 11 should lie borne in mind that this crop is to lie considered a succulent to be fed in connection with ivconcentrate ration und preferably a little dry hay. It contains 88 to 91 per cent wat el and no stock can be maintained on it alone. It is necessary U> decide whether, in a region where green feed of more nutritious f6rnge crops can be had nearly, if not quite, the entire year, there is a place for such a crop.- Stocks for planting are widely dis tributed in small quantities in the South, unit there are a number of growers in Florida who arc ;otiering cuttings for sale at reasonable pric es, so there is no need of paying fancy figures. There also are many such growers in California. Activities .of promoters during the past season have not. been con fined to the South. They have operated and actually sold, carloads of cuttings as far north as Colorado, of varieties that are known to be too tender to stand the tempera tures of San Antonio,' Texas. There is but one \ spineless species known whieli will withstand the temperatures in Texas as far north as Waco, This is Opuntia Ellissiivnu, a medium sized species of about the same habit ns the common natives of southern Texas. This hardy Species' seems to have its origin at. Corpus Christi and there are evi dence,s that it was grown there four teen years ago. It is known to be grown there still. The stock of it is quite limited, there being but few growers known to the Depart ment who have propagated it on any scale, and even there supplies arc not large. So' far us the types which are now being exploited are concerned, they cannot be grown except in the Very warmest sections of t he coun try. It is yet. to lie determined whether any spineless cactus can make an economic crop in the hum id South where legumes and other forages of a higher nutritive value can be hail in a green, suceulent condition nearly the entire year. Low temperatures limit the possible cultivation of these exploited forms to the const and interior valleys of California, southwestern Arizona umder. irrigation,) Texas, south of the Tcxns-Mexieo Railway, arid, favored localities on the immediate G ulf Coast, The experiments men tioned above appear to exclude the crop from central Florida. Furth er data are necessary to determine its value on the coast. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains JBruises, 1 Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, King-Worhi, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c, hand in hand towards the celestial city, our only abode, for here wc are strangers on a barren shore. . (CONTINUED) PHOSLIME FOR CORN “PHOSLIME has given better yields on CORN- than any other source of Phosphoric Acid” IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOW PRICES F. O. B PHOSLIME. FLA,, In Bags Carload $9.00 Per Ton. Less than Carload $10.00 Per Ton. 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