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GRADY COUNTY PlUOGKftVS. CAIRO. GEORGIA.
Have You Visited Abe Poller’s
S p e cial May
Which is Running in Full Blast?
You will wonder at..
will miss a chance of
Sale
the prices I am making-you will say to yourself, “How can ho do it,” with iroods »n 9 C n , ir
»f a lifetime. I don’t ask you to buy until you are convinced that I am sellmg^ouloods chpnn^ fi° l . cen ," If fai1 to atten , d .
To Convince you of ,he Bnrga.ne I offering 1 a Z Lel« **« “* y ° M ' Cl "
my sale, you
chickens and eggs
White Homespun
One yard wide, 10c quality
only 6 l-2c per Vd
Mens Work Shirts
50c Shirts . . 39c
Mens Panama. Hats
85grade, for only $2.98
As long as they last
•0c Dress Ginghams
Latest Patterns audColors
7c
Overalls
•SI.25 good Overalls ibis
“ale only 89c
Tennis Oxfords
Sjieeial May Sale
<>0e grade, per pair 44c
Ladies White Canvass
Slippers
81.50 quality, for 98c
Ladies Waists
()ne special lot. of samples
embroideried Lawns, SI
and 81.50 quality at 5Oc
Dry Goods
12 l-2c Ginghams 9c
15b White Linen 9c
15c Fancy Lawn lOc
Tan Shoe Polish .
10c Tan Shoe Polish, this
Sale, Only Oc
One Lot Ladies Linen
Coat Suits
83.50 and 85. qualities
This Sale $1.49 _
Special Bargains in
Pearl Buttons
5e grade, 2 cards for 5c
5c Hair Phis, 2 boxes 5c
Mens Palm Beach
Pants
81.50 Pauls 98c
82.00 Pauls $1.49
83.00 Pants $2.1Q
Canvass Slippers
Rubber Soles, Boys and
Girls, 81 and 81.25 grades
55c, 65c, 75c
Abe F*oM<ejp 9
GA.
Improvements are still going on
out at Copeland Park, and in a
short time the rink will he ready
for skaters. The swimming pool is
ready and a good many people re
fresh themselves with a cool hath
in the afternoon. This will no
doubt be a popular diversion dur
ing the summer.
Alaska Freezers are best
our hig ad and see why.
Wight Hdw. Co.
Read
For fresh Sandwiches every day
go to Central Drug Co. oc each.
Mr. J. W. Burroughs and family,
and Mr. Clyde Laing spent Wed
nesday at I.ake lanionia.
Messrs II. A. Thomas, and D
W. Miller, have gone to the gulf
for a few days outing.
Mr. J. C. Wall of North West
Grady was a pleasant caller at our
office this week.
Mrs. A. C. Roddenbery, Mrs. W.
B. Roddenbery and children, and
Air. Julian Roddenbery motored
over to Bainbridge Monday, to see
The Birth of a Nation.
Col. and Mrs. J. Q. Smith and
son, motored over to Bainbridge
Wednesday to see the Birth of a
Nation. They have recently re
turned from an automobile trip to
Alacon, Forsythe and Gray, a dis
tance of over five hundred miles
only one delay oecurcd on the en
tire trip and it was only about a
five minute stop from a punctured
tire,
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 become mem
bers.
METHODIST CHURCH
Col. AI. L. Ledford, made a busi
ness trip to Whighant Wednesday.
Mrs. D. L. Williamas left Wed
nesday morning for a ten days visit
to her parents at Louisville, Ga.,
She will spend Wednesday night
with Mr. Williams’ sister Airs. E.
E. Rose, at Milieu,Ga., after which
she will continue her journey. We
wish her a pleasant visit and a safe
return.
MEAT—I want your meat. your
lard, your meal, your chickens and
your eggs. 1 pay the highest
market prices. 5-5-5L
Mr. M Saurez, of Thomasvillc,
was in Cairo Tuesday on business.
Air. J. AI. Harrison, of Whigham
was in town Tuesday.
MEAT—1 want your meat, your
lard, your meal, your chickens and
your eggs. I. pay the highest
market prices. 5-5-5t
Always aim at the truth regard
less of where you hit.
The European and Mexican situa
tion areabont the same. The Ger
mans are‘still trying to capture
Verdun and the Americans still
trying.to capture Villa.
£If marching wasKcatchingSgVilli)
would have been caughUsome time
ago.
The weather is so dry and dusty
now a fellow can almost spit
brick.
REV. JAS. T. RYDER,’Pastor
Services Every Sunday Morning
and Night.
Epworth league Aleets Forty-Five
Minutes Before Sunday Night
Services.
Prayer Services Every Wednesday
Evening.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
J. B. IGHT, Superintendent
Services Every Sunday Afternoon.
The Young Men’s WeslCv Adult
Bible Class will be glad to have
you meet with them in their
class room, at the Sunday
’ ' School hour.
The Grady County Progress
“QUALITY PRINTERS” • ■
*V. B. Roddenbery.. President
J. M. Sasser Vick-Presldent
D. L. Williams..Sec’y. & Treas.
Mrs. C. E. Mauldin, Mrs. Norris,
and Mrs. Ai. C. MeMancus, went
to Bainbridge Tuesday afternoon
to .attend the Birth of a Nation.
Mr.-and Mrs. J. W." Southall.
Mr. (L T. Hardy and Miss Addie
Lou .Powell, were among the Cairo-
ites seeing the Birth of a Nation in
Bainbridge this week.
‘■‘Dad” Bailey, W. E. Gilmore
and wife. Miss Wcssie Ansley and
Mr. O. T. Davis and Air. Ira Han
cock, autoed to Bainbridge to the
ihow Tuesday night.
A large number of Cairo people
have visited Bainbridge this week
to see the Dixie League ball games
end The Birth of a Nation.
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
J. F. Forrester, C’hmn.,'.Cairo, Ga.
L. O. Merritt.. Cairo, Ga,
A. Powell Pelham, Ga,
J. G. Rheberg Cairo, Ga,
W. T. Crawford Cairo, Ga.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY
Cary Ragsdale, Chinn., Cairo, Ga.
J. A. Wynne Cairo, Ga,
Robt. Walsh... Cairo, Ga.
J. B. Wight... Cairo, Ga.
C. H. Lowe ...Beachton, Ga.
COMMITTEE ON FAIRS
C. C.Belcher,Chinn., Whigham. Ga.
IV. IT. Shores... Cairo, Ga.
J. I. Vanlandingham Cairo, Ga.
J. S. Albritton ^Cairo, Ga.
VV. A. Shiver.. ...Cairo, Ga.
COMMITTEE ON SELLING
Joe Higdon, Chmn.,..Calvary, Ga.
D. L.Williams, V-Chmn., Cairo, Ga.
J. W. Burroughs Cairo, Ga.
JT H. Jeffries Cairo, Ga.
J. H Collins.... Cairo, Ga.
COMAIITTEE ON FEED
CROPS
Dr.Eugcne Clower,Chmn,Cairo,Ga.
I‘LA. White Cairo, Ga.
C. F. Golden Cairo, Ga.
I, E. Malloy Cairo, Ga,
W. R. Hawthorne..Whigham, Ga.
COMMITTEE ON PURCHAS
ING
P. H. Ward, Chmn Cairo, Ga.
F. B. Walsh... Cairo, Ga.
E. L. Thomason... Cairo, Ga.
Thos. Wight Cniro, Ga.
L. G. Cobb Beachton, Ga*
COMMITTEE ON EDUCA
TION
J. S Wight, Chrmu Cairo, Ga.'
W ('.Jones Cairo, Ga.
W. L. Wight Cairo, Ga,.
Jns. S.Mason, 3rd..Beachton, Ga.
II. R. Hurst Cairo, Ga.
They have a large class of young
men. and are .always, glad" to
have visitors."
REV. J. A. WYNNE. Pastor.
Services Sunday Morning at 11:00;
Sunday Night 7:30.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday Night
7;30 o’clock.
Sunday School 3:30 p. ui.
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Now Serving Over
[illion Homes
PRESBYTERIAN! CHURCH
lue Chimney
Pastor,'REV. B. R. ANDERSON
•Preaching services at 11 o’clock
p. m., on the 2nd and ith'Sundays.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10 o’clock.
Everybody cordially Ienvitedto at
tend all these servives.
® ‘ S <; on ™ cin g proof that the New Perfection always has
H been and will continue to be the.leading oil stove of the world
In burner design and construction the New Perfect!
is scientifically correct
ion
In the whole field of medicine
there is not a healing remedy, that
will repair damage t.o the flesh
more quickly than BALLARD’S
SNOW LINIMENT. In cuts,
wounds, sprains, burns, scalds and
rheumatism, its healing and pene
trating power is extraordinary.
Price 25c, 50c and S1.00 per bottle.
Sold by Wight & Browne.
the Mammoth Yellow
• Soja Bean "
promises to bo one of the most
profitable crops for southern farm
ers everywhere. Makes a large
yield of beans, vyhich are readily
salable for oil-producing and food
purposes, In addition to Its use for
forage, soil-improving and stocks
feeding. Splendidly adapted to our
southern soils and climate.
The Long Chimney Necessary for Clean Combustion
In tjje 1lon f chimney to the New Perfection Burner, the flame is at thh
bottom of the chimney. The powerful draft created by the length of the
e iimney causes swift currents of air to pass up on the outside and the in-'
mingling through the oil vapor and causing a most comn-
ete and perfect mixture of. the. elements pf combustion. There is a comn- -
lete combustion of the gases before'they touch the cold cooking- ntoncriia
In .ther types of oil-stoves the burning gases come in-contact with the n „i j
utensils placed above the burner and some of the gas is cooled and £ ° d
W1 t h °ut toning completely. A bad odot in the Sen“Sta ^
The Medal of Honor (the highest possible award) was siven fb» *r
Perfection Oil Stove at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, ntterasw
found,st,nettve improvements. Let ns show you these tapno™
• No. 34
With Four Burners
The New 100-Day
Velvet’Bean
$16.75
the quickest growing of Velvet
Beans, promise to supercede Cow
Peas very largely os a soil-improv
ing, forage and grazing crop
throughout the South. Cheaper
to seed per acre than cow peas.
Write for prices and "Wood's
Crop Special” giving full In
formation ,in regard to Soja and
Velvet Beans, Cow Peas, Millet,
Seed Corns, Sorghums, Sudan
Crass, etc. Mailed free.
Other styles and sizes
from
$8.75 to $35.
.
T.W.WOQD <£f SONS,
SEEDSMEN,/- Richmond, Va. *
Cairo,
[Incorporated]
iimiture and House Furnishings of Quality.