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FORD
‘Sturdy as the Oak’
OAKLAND
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\Y/E have just installed an up-to-date Air Compressor and we invite all Automobile owners
to visit us and have your tires pumped up absolutely FREE. Remember the life of your
tires depends upon how well you keep them inflated.
vv^hen in need of tires or accessories, see our complete line befere buying.
Motor
P. S.—Buy a 60 inch tread car while they last as there will be no more man
ufactured after June 1st, 1916*
as
A real commercial serum plant
now in operation, one that will
cater to the wants of the public,
Many such plants are in opera
tion in the North and West, arid
the farmers there have learned to
patronize them.
It is highly gratifying to note
that we have progressed so far in
the hog raising industry, as to de
mand such an institution. It means
♦ hat the boll weevil will be defeated
beforo he gets here. The Moultrie
plant is operated under the name
of the Georgia Serum Company, is
modern in every respect and is
managed by a trained Scientist of
many years experience.
It will mean a great deal to the
farmers of this section to be able to
get fresh serum, which is of vital
importance, if the best results are
tb i>o obtained from the use of
serum.
If you ever have an opportunity
■ to visit this plant, it would pay
you to do so. You will find the
management encourages visitors
and takes pains in explaining in
d'tail all phases of hog cholera and
its prevention.
Card of Thanks
Wo wish to tlmnk our dear friend*!
for their tender expressions of sym
pathy for us in the loss of our dear
husband and brother, and for the
loving hands that laid him. to rest.
We thank you for the sweet words
of consolation, for the music, nnd
for the beautiful flonil offerings.
May God bless you every one, and
help you to so live that at the end
you may lay down this life as
yeaccfully and as happily as our
dear loved one has dode. We can
usk no greater blessing than this.
MRS. J. M. STOVALL.
MISS SARAH STOVALL
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The Moultrie Plant Legal Advertisements
Citation.
Georgia Grady County.
To all whom it may concern:
C. M. Harrison having npllied
for letter of adminstration upon
the property of Amur Lee Hayes,
formely Aunie Lee Williams, late of
said county .deceased. Notice is
given that said application will be
heard at my office at 10:00 o’clock
a. rn., on the 1st day of May, 1910.’
This April 3rd, 1910.
P. H. HERRING, Ordinary.
Sheriff Sale •
Georgia, Grady County:
Will be sold at the Courthouse
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in May, 1010, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidden for cash the followiud des
cribed property to-wit.
Lots No. 7 and 8 of block four
of Hooker Hill in Grady County
Georgia as surveyed in OctobcrlOO"
and recorded in the Clerk's office
ol' Grady County Georgid in book
1 page 82. With all improvements
thereon.
Snid land, levied on ns the
property of D. J. Bell, to satisfy an
execution issued on the 81st day of
'March, 1910, from the Superior
Court of Grady County, in favor
of B. W. Mauldin against D. J.
Bell.
This April 6th, 1010. .
t\ W. Carr, Dept. Sheriff
Sheriff Sale
Georgia, Grady County:
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said county to the
highest bidder for cash, on the 1st
Tuesday in May, 1910, within the
legal hours of sale the following
property, to-wit: 1
One bay horse; one bay, mule;
about 75 bushels of corn; one two-
horse flagon nud one one-horse
wagon, levied on as the property of
Hugh and Will Mann, to satisfy
an execution from the City Court
of Cairo, in favor of R. P. Whidden
against Hugh and Will Mann.
This the 0th, day of April, 1910.
W. II. Hudson,
Deputy Sheriff.
Sheriff Sale
Georgia. Grady County.
Wil(* bo sold before the court
house door in said county to the
highestjbidder for Cash, within the
legal hours of-into, ou the 1st Tues
day in. May, 1910, the following
pro|>erty to-wit:
The north half of the north bill'
of lot of land No. 231 in the 10th
district 61' said county, containing
02 i-2tacres of land more or less,
levied"., on ns the property of
Delia Thompson ami J. At. Cults,
to satisfy an execution issued from
the Superior Cohrl of said county
on the 14th day of March, 1910,
in favor of Hand Trading Co.
This the 0th day of April, 1910.
W. IT. Hudson,
Deputy Sheriff.'
Sheriff Sale
Georgia, Grady County:
Will he sold at the Court House
door in said county to the highest
bidder for cash, on the 1st Tuesday
in May, 1910, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property
to-wit:
All that certain tract of land de
scribed as follows: All of lot No.
281 in the Kit It- district of said
county, with improvements thereon
and containing 250 acres, more or
less, said land levied on as the
property of E. ft". Dollar, doing,
business as J.J. Dollhir Bro& Ce. to
satisfy an execution issued on the
S 7th day of March, 1910, from the
City Court of Cairo,, in said county
in favor of Mrs. ('. .1. Boynton
against' E. F. Dollar, doing business'
as J. J. Dollar Bros. & Co,, princi
pal and W. E. Dollar, bondsman.
This 0th day of April, 1910.
W. II. Hudson,
Deputy Seeriff.
WANTED—To rent a five or six
room house to occupy Aug 1, Box
67.
No. 666
Thii ii a prescription prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any ease, and
if taken then as a tonic tho Fever will not
return. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c
If you like a roast to come out M
crisp brown , all a-drip with juicy t
luscious richness, if that tempts
you more -than, the dried-out, done-to-death, half spoil
ed roast, cook your’s in a
BUCK’S Cast Range
That's where tho rich roast comes from! And
it’s all due to the oven—fresh air ventilated
by a system that prevents the oven from dry
ing out. Always under perfect eont role, al
ways assures best cooking results.
Saves Labor and Fuel—Last
• Lifetime.
and thoroughly good looking besides. Easy
to. operate, durable, well built. Eliminates all
heat and fuel- was) , consuming from 10 to 25
per cent less fuel than any other range equal
capacity. Economical ns well as efficient.
-Note oposite a few of t!i>> striking advantages
of this range. Many others. Don’t buy else
where until you know them all.
Come in Soon, Let us Show
You Buck’s Cast Range.
Buck's Cast Range
1. Sanitary white enamel lined
oven door and oven rack. Sanitary
white enamel splasher on high' etnset.
2. Durable lire backs, guaranteed
coal burns B years wood burns 15 years
3. Buck’s qttink heating, extra
strong everlasting lids mid Anti-trap
duplies grates,
■i. Heavily braced, long centers—
provent warping.
B, Air-tight doors, dampers nnd
liody joints—no cold air in flues!
0. Made of I ho smoothest; elennest
easting I hat ever went into a cast rsngc
7. Durable, attractive—vcssplcn-
dant in Uuick’s Silver Nickle Finisn,
which is 20 per eent more durable than
all others.
8. Patent Style-level 4-picco top.
0. Absolute guaranteed to please.
Roddenbery
Hardware Company
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Cairo,
Georgia