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Local and Personal Items
Conducted by Mrs. D. L. Williams : • .Phone No. 59
No home seems really complete'
without a piano in the parlor.
Take a look at that splendid H. M.
Cable piano we are going to givo
away for second prize in our sub
scription contest. It is on exhibi-
. tion at The Cairo Furniture .Co’s
Store.
Dr. A. B, Cooke, and wife r£
turned Monday from a short trip
to Thomasville, where they have
been visiting their daughter Mrs.
Annie Cooke Sutton;
Mr. E. D. Lindsay who was ope
rated on about three weeks ago, by
Dr. W. A. Walker, for appendicitis
and has been in |he Sanitariam here
since, returned Home last Friday
almost fully recovered.
Mr. W. Hv Bennett a former
Cairo boy now postmaster at Tif-
ton visited relatives here last Sat
urday.
Messrs W.H. Searcy, E. H. String
er, Ira Higdon and Dr. W. M
Searcy, made an Auto trip to Pan
acea Springs last week.
Mr. Wm H. Platt of Thomasville
was a Cairo visitor last Sunday.
As there seems to be some doubt
about whether Cairo or 'J’homas-
ville has the best checker club, we
think it would be a good idea for
the president of the Thomasville
club; who we understand is Judge
W. H. Bibb, and Col. J. W. Booth,
the .President of our club, to enter
.into a correspondence upon the
W / th thC ViCW ° f n, ' ranging Kathryn Brown
a series of games.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K, Barber, of
Dothan, Alabnina, are in Cairo on
a visit to their daughter Mrs. J. B
Hawthorne. Mr. Barber has made
a number of visits to our county
and his friends here are always
glad to see him again.
That 100 Piece Set of Royal Blue
China we are going to give away
for fourth prize in our subscription
contest is all to the good. See it at
Wight Hardware Co’s Store.
Mr. D. W. Dickey and MissEliza-
beth Dickey, motored over from
their home in the Beachton section
Tuesday afternoon. They were
accompanied home by Miss Lola
Royal, who has been on a visit
here to Miss Mary Spears. Miss
Royal’s home is at Crosland, Ga
Mr. Roscoe Vnnlandingham,
Miss Mary Spears and Miss Mar
garet Jones, attended the Lengue
Conference at Douglas last week.
They report a splendid conference
and a most delightful time.
Have you seen that S85.00 Buck
Range we are going to give away
for third prize in our subscription
contest? Take a look at it if you
please at Roddenbery Hardware
Co’s Store.
Don.’t miss the game of ball be-1 Mr. Ben Bird a prosperous mer-
twocn Cairo and Monticollo. It chant and farmer of McRao wi\s in
begins nt four o'clock Thursday, • town Tuesday. Bon .canto lit his
• Get ready to. go to ‘> c
Tuesdny; MM • L„,i i i+JSSeS £3£}
Mr. J. W. Burroughs ohp of-pur I seed,
best-fimners waain Cairb If ‘^Truo Grady Girl” will nc
day. He-exports to. I »« k ^° tify.the Progress ,,f her addrbss we
trip to Moultrie- in the; (|jpJwill return the manuscript L kind
County Parade, • ly offered us for publication.
. Have you noticed the ira prove- Lawhead, The Eye •Sight Specia-
ments going on in our business list will >be with us Saturday
houses. Among the recent ones I June 24th,
we call attention to the new open The Grady Pharmacy,
front at the Grady Phannacy, the Mr; Abe p 0 „ er ifJ on u blR ,
front and various other improve- trip this week (o Atlantn and Ma .
ments at the Busy Bee Cafe. 1 lie CO n, he will return Friday,
new awning at. Wight & Browne. .
The preparation for a new awning ,, m ° n 8'he farmers bringing in
at Wight Hardware Co. those fine melons this week
noticed Mr. L. L. Cone and Mr
For the best flour see Stokes & A. A. Atkinson
Edwards, The C#sh Store. Judge E. E. Cox SO.
Mr. U. A. Clifford went, down to I Grady county this week circulating
Jacksonville Tuesday to bo present among his friends. The genial
at, the marriage of Mr. W. D. Clif- Judge will make two addresses in
ford Wednesday. He returned to the connty while here, one at
Cairo Wednesday afternoon. I Whigham Friday and the other at
Miss Erline Wright of Vienna, is I Saturday aftei'noon. It goes
visiting Miss Bessie Stephens. I ' VI lou t saying that his hearers will
I be entertained, for the Judge
Buy wash suits and Misses ready strong and pleasing speaker.
Dresses on sale at G. S. Johnson’s » .,
Store at bargain prices. * “ U J ty ™ de sy f c ™ of tax
ation for the schools of Grady
Miss Bessie Stephens has re- county will do much to solve the
turned from a visit of some weeks problem of the three teacher school
to Macon and other Middle Geor-1 in reach of every child,
gia points.
Miss Abbie Herring of Calvary,
was a Cairo visitor Monday.
G. S. Johnson’s Store is the place
to buy Sample Shoes at and below
factory cost,
Misses Susie and Louise Griffin,
of McRae, Ga., are visiting Miss
Col. R. R. Terreil, of Whigham,
Miss Gladys Poulk who has been
a student at G. N. I. C. the past
Clifford-Harris
Mrs. D. L. Williams entertnined
a number of young folks Tuesday
night in honor of her guests, Mrs. I A marriage of more than usual
O’Donnell and Miss Jamerson of interest to their host of friends was
Sandersville. that of Mr. W. D. Clifford of Cairo
Mr. B. W. Mauldin, after a va- 10 Miss Myrtle Harris of Jackson-
cation of several weeks, will leave I v |** e > Kla., which occurred at eipht
next Sunday to resume his work o’clock Wednesday morning, at the
with the big Chattanooga Furiii-1 homcof the bride’s mother inJack-
ture house for which he is so sue-1 8 ’hville. Owing to the recent
was looking after legal business term is at home for the summer , , , . : , , ,
o. Johns in’s store at and below
here this week.
1 vacation.
cessful a “Knight of the Grip.”
Ladies if you wear sizes 2 1-2 to I
4 in shoo < you can buy them at G.
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Our Great Serial Picture
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Monday Night
Come out and see the
Pictures. Remember
that we are going to give
you the best Pictures that
your patronage, will war
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was a splendid one.
Mr. J. M. Sasser was in
Wednesday.
Mr. W. H. Collins one of Grady
county’s substantial citizens was
looking after business interests it
Cairo one day this week.
Mr. J. H. P. Lewis transacted
business in Cairo Wednesday
Mr. J. Bentley of Nofth Grad)
was looking after business in Cairr
Wednesday.
The World
death of the bride’s father, the
mvrriage was a very quiet one,
only a few of the near relatives of
the bride and the brother of the
g 'oom were present.
Both the bride and groom are
Mr. J. II. Jeffares of our county, great favorites in Cairo and on
attended the State- Sunday School their return to Cairo after a short
Convention in Atlanta last week, wedding trip to Tybce and other
He reports that the convention | places of interest, they will he
J. L. Oliver’s Son
Grady County’s Largest Store
cost.
showered with congratulations.
The bride as Miss Myrtle Harris
was for for a number of terms the
superintendent of the primary
?i'ades of our local school. She
made a great number of friends
while here and their interest and
idmiration for her' continue. She
•vill be welcomed to Cairo us a val
uable addition to the young mat
rons of the town.
Mr. W. D. Clifford is one of the
best known and most popular
a, v, , ,1 - voun 8 business men of Cairo. He
Go?s Rcund ar.d | has made for himself an enviable
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Fastidious Women Know
1IIAT the corset has more to .do with their appearance
than any other detail of dross. They know the corset is the
basis of good gowning.' An ordinary, improperly designed and
constructed corset will make it impossible for its wearer to ac
quire that stylish effect. A correct corset will accomplish won
ders.
Superiority is designed and built into all J. C. C. Models.
They are “up to snuff” in every way. The lines of the new
models comply with the dictates of fashion. Yet the features
of comfort and qunlity arc retained.
Our stock of J. C. C. Corsets is complete. There is one
here for YOUR FIGURE—one for every type of figure—at
Pi’iceB ranging from one to five dollars.
J. L. Oliver’s Son
Round, and so will the contestant reputation in his chosen line of
that wins that Five Pussengei L 0 , k . H e is known as everybody’s
lord Auto we are going to g.v. friend- He will receive many
away for first prize in our subsenp- l)Carty congratulations on his hap
ion contest You can see it at py entrance int0 th() mnkg of ^
the Cairo Motor Co’s Garage. benedicts.
Mr. G. D. Reddick was a busi- The ' Progress joins with all
ness visitor to Havana, Fla., last the many friends of this splendid
Monday. couple in wishing for them a long
Mr. E. L. Maxwell of the Cal-1 and ha PPy wedded life
vary section was a business visitor
to Cairo this week.
“Uncle Whit” Gaincus of the
Spring Hill district—was in Cairo
Wednesday,
Miss Margaret,Wright of Vienna
is visiting Mrs. J. A. Lindsay.
The young ladies of Centcnial
Sunday School will give an enter
tainment Saturday night June 24th
for the benefit of the Sunday
School. Ice cream and cake will
be sold, let everybody come out
and have a good time and help in
a good cause. Exercises begin at
8 o’clock.
LOST—In or near Cairo on Fri
day June 16th, ono ten dollar bill,
two five dollar bills and six one
dollar bills. Liberal reward for
return to C. T. WILLIAMS,
Whigham, Ga.
LOST—Beagle Hound, white and
black spotted. Very small; just
weaned puppies. $3.00 reward for
information of whereabouts.—C.
D. RODDENBERY.
Mr. H. H. Brandon of Thomas
ville, was transacting business in
Cairo -Wednesday.
Mr. (Jim Ships First
Melons From Grady
Mr. C. H. Ulm of Reno, loaded
two cars of fine Watson melons
last Monday, averaging 33 pounds
each. These wore the first loaded
in Grady county. Mr. Ulm has a
very fine field of melons and has
alreay loaded up to this time eight
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Atlanta-Hampton Springs
Pullman Line Changed
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After April 29th present, Atlanta-Hampton
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to Atlanta-Aibany sleeping car line on the fol
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as 7:30 a. m.
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