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Tired Creek News
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GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS. CAIRO. GEORG.
Calvary Dots
Settlement Items
Well after an abscncs, will drop j Presiding Elder Morgan, prcach-
• ih find let the Progress readers ( ed here Suritluy night and Monday.
. know what’s happening in our ( shcri(T Carr attended to business
community. ' j n Calvary last week.
We had a sing out here Sunday I Mr . P , H . Ward was down Satin-
afternoon which was very well at-» looki ft<jr somc „ ick hogs .
tended. Several from Capel sec- J
tion attended, we were glad to see * Mrs. C. C. Allen has returned
so many come out, but there is home after a few weeks visit at
not enough yet, lets sec who will Miccosikie
come out to preaching ,.ext Satu»-| M c w> Cflrr moto red down
day night and Sunday afternoon,' _ . , , . . „ .
every body is cordially invited to * J
come. Several from Calvary attended
Mr. Bragg Barrett attended the. court this week,
sing here Sunday, we are glad to Mr . j. B . Ferrell is better at this
have him' and hope he will come 1 wr jting,
again. 1
TT r . .. . j There will be a general meeting
Mr. Henry Johnson attended I . _. , . on
,, . . . nv id i o i iat Piedmont July 28, 29, 30 every,
the singing at Tired Creek Sunday. I, . . .. , , .
J I body is invited to come out and
Miss Ruby Wimberley has re- bring well filled baskets for there
turned home from Pinnctta Fla.,' w iii be dinner on the ground all
where she spent awhile with her' three days,
sister Pearl, she reports having had
Calvary defeated County Line
Saturday in a game of ball the
score being 5 to 3 in favor of Cal
vary.
a fine time.
The protracted meeting was call
ed off tn Long Branch till Auguest,
on account of the condition of the
roads, we hope to have some bet
ter roads by that time.
Mr. Leon Wimberley visited in' Mr. Nath Butler was in Calvary
Ccntenial section Sunday. ' Saturday p. m.
Mr. Will Butler and Miss Hattie 1 Several from Reno attended the
Collins, attended the singing at ball game Saturday.
Tired Creek Sunday,
• We sure are having some
.weather now.
Well I see my items were print
ed and I will come again.
Mr. I nous Vickers ci 1 cd on Miss
Lillie Harrison Tuesday ufternccn
Mr. Hardy Harrison, and
arc nt home on a visit from
Fla.
4 for those light,
family B palatable biscuits j
South ,| and pastries, with j
!| the tantalizing |
Mr. mid Mrs. T. C. H.rn.on, f deUc i 0 US )
visited Mrs. W. C. Hand Saturduy.' ^
Mr. J. D. Wimberley visited
Rev. Dock Oates recently.
If this goes through the press,
will try to do better next time.
“Just A Boy.”
Mr. H. I. Clay drove down to
see his father one day last week.
B. B.
Prompt relief from the constant
itching associated with Eczema, the
first application of Nyal’s Eczema
Ointment affords a grateful relief..
Ask us about it.—Wight & Browne.
Serd that Coat Suit to us to
clean and press—Our work pleases.
City Pressing Club. Phone 81.
Doing hard work in a bent or
stooped position puts a stitch in
the back that is painful. If the
muscles have become strained, you
can’t get rid of it without help.
The great penetrating power of
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT
will appeal to you most strongly at
such times, because it is the very
thing you need. Prices 25c, 50c
and $1.00 per bottle. Sold b\
Wight and Browne.
Mr. T. C. Harrison, and Mr. W.
C. Hand, were in Cairo, Saturday
on business.
Mrs. W. II. Gilbert spent Sun
day with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Harrison.
Mr. Strauder Taylor and Mr.
Percy Harrison, called to see Miss
es Annie nnd Pormelia Harrison,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. M. J. Harrison, was in Cairo
Wednesday on business.
Mr. Inous Vickers, and Miss Lil
lie Harrison attend services at
Bethel Sunday.
Miss Candis Harrison visited
Mrs. W. C. Hand, one afternoon
of last week.
Mr. Clisby Brown and Miss An
nie Harrison, were out driving last
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Inous Vickers and Miss Lil
lie Harrison attended Sunday
School at Magnolia Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Mamie Waters, from South
Fla., is visiting relatives in this
section.
Misses Cloo' and Ruth Harrison,
visited Misses Annebelle and Mol-
lie Miller Sunday.
“Little S\v*et Heart”
flavor,
i. „
(Rising Sun
Flour
Self-Rising and
Ready Prepared |
I First aid. to tedi- 4
\ ous baking and lag- 8
J ging appetites. |
(Your Grocer^
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No. 666
Thli it • prescription preptred Mped.lly
lor MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or six dotet will break any cue, and
if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not
return. It act* on the liver better than r, n
Calomel and doet oot gripe or tickco. 25c Journal, Manetta, Ga
WANTED — Reliable party
in each town in Georgia for, some
special work during the next two
or three weeks. Will make it well
worth while. Send names of ten
real estate or automobile owners as
references. Address the Marietta
jp23S:
CAIRO BANKING CO.
Cairo, Georgia
The Oldest Banking Institution in Grady County.
ESTABLISHED 1900 INCORPORATED 1903
16 SUCCESSFUL YEARS—16
Not a dollar of this Bank's Money is loaned to
an officer or director of this Bank
No Account too large-‘-None too small
We Pay Interest on Time Deposits as Follows:
S Per Cent for IS Months
41-2 Per Cent for 6 Months
4 Per Cent for 3 Months
Your Business Appreciated
1
WALTER DAVIS, President 0. T. DAVIS, Cashier
PREVENTION OF COLLAR 80RE8
Dr. W. M. Burson, Prof. Vet Med., Ga.
State College Of Agriculture.
• Collar sores on horses and mules
constitute a serious source of trou
ble during the spring months when
the animals are put to work after con
siderable idleness during winter. At
tention to the proper fit of the collar
and hames, together with dally care
In keeping the collars clean anf
smooth, will do much to avoid thi
trouble. Dally bathing of the shoul
ders with cold salt water is beneficial
Sugar of lead one ounce; Bulphate
of zinc one ounce; water one quart,"
mixed together, makes a valuable ap
plication for healing and toughening
the skin.
The mane at top of heck where the
collar rests should not be clipped off.