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Local and Personal Items
Conducted by Mrs. D. L. Williams V: Phone No. 5‘J
• Miss Mubin Maxwell is visiting
Mrs. Henry Herring tills week.
(JttAfiY COUNTY ^LOGttfiBS, CAiltO.
Mr. Wm. Hell 1ms written his ■ KliC^rinfl 1 drill L'nl
family hero.tlmt ho is now.a mem-'Ulolillil Uull ful"
For best’service in town slmvo
with J. T. Pope. Everything clean
and fresh. Good barbers, sharp
• razors.
Mr. Lewis Collins is circulatin,
.among old acquaintances and rela
tives in Cairo and- vicinity this
week. Mr. Collins is one of the
most highly esteemed citizens of
Mitchell county.
bor.of the Hospital Corps of the
National Guard at .Jacksonville/.
15 or 25 cents will give you ail
evening of much enjoyment at the
School Auditorium Friday night,
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Mrs. O. G. Holtman has retiirh- Ju| i’ 28th - Go and help a good
ii — • 1 causej while you are lihving fun.
ed home after a visit of several
weeks to relatives and friendB in
Valdosta and yieinety.
Miss Florence Pringle, of Tliom-
Mr. J. T. Hardee of Route 2
Cairo, brought to the Progress of
fice this week tho. best stalk of
lows' Convention
1,00 * luitutu ruugufj oi, A Iiom**
asville, is the charming guest 0 f Cino wc ,mvc seen - Mt - Hardee
r «»• i . : alnlna flint tliia la n
Be sure to see “Uncle Dick „
Mistake,” at tho/School Auditorium
Friday Night. ’.
Mrs. H.-IL Herring entertained
very informally a few of the young
. folks in honor of her guest Miss
[ Malilo Maxwell last Wednesday
evening. iThoso present wore Misses
• Mable Maxwell, Marion Vanlnnd-
! inghani, Lillian’ and Marion Ball.
Messers Yahlandinglinm, Danfrird
Walter and Bryah Bell.
Mr. J. T. Popp has decided that
... he can give bettor service ns a bar-
Everybody is going to the play l’ 0 ''> f be will quit. smoking cigar-
ait the'school house, Friday night e H° s - hM • Vrf.14-• A.,l, . t
Miss Laloah Wight. T r.. j states that this is a fair samplo of
r , i ,,, . , , his two acre patch. He has used
m r . 8, ’ 1 le ’ only 250 pounds of commercial
m v ? M mme Tr G t<?r S a ;’ utilizer to the acre on this 'cane,
to visit relatives nnd friends. Col. _ ... . J
\v;n;„.vn . but has cultivated thoroughly and
Willie wilt return the first of next i. . j . .
.. .. , has used some home made corn-
week, while Mrs. Wilho will extend p3ati
her visit for .some weeks. ,
• Mrs. J. fJ. Wegthers and little
dnughter, are on a visit to north
Ga. “Tobe” is a bit subdued these
days.
•Satisfactory service is what we
intend to give you at J. T. Pope’s
Barker. Shop. Comeln and try us
one time nnd be convinced.
Mr. Fred Benton, of Monticello,
Ga., is yisitiiig Mr. J. S. Wight."
Your Label
If your label on your Progress
does not show up properly do not
be alarmed. We hope to have all
mailing list in _correct shape in
a short while.
Meeting Of The School
Improvement Club
at 8:30.
. * -Mr II. R. Donnelly spent. Sun
day at hbmo -nftor three weeks
••'udsence at.work on. tho flooded
tracks of the A. C. L. iu Alabama,
•Dr. R M.-Walsh of Camilla was
• looking after professional business
here last Monday. As will be seen
by -refer„‘iice; to’ his professional
He has quit. Ask Joe
White.
Misses Lula; nnd Susie Mae
Glower .who .have been, visiting
their brother, .Dr. Eugene. Glower,,
for'some time returned to their,
home at.Lakcland, Fla., Thursday.
Mr. A. W. Barfield of the Prog
ress force vis'ted his old home Val
dosta, last; Sunday. -
Mr. Tom ‘Andnt w i of near Mid-
• - • , . ■ mi. iiuu n.iiin w i ui near ivnu-
cardm-tius issue Dr \ i.l h will way school^ in our office this
MO tn • . lit* \ nnnn Aflnn/liM>
be in C dr.) each Monday from
how on. ,, Those wishing.to consult
him .professionallyWill please bear
this in unhid. "
During^ he month of August you
can get- a ,'freo Hair, Tonic every
at’j.- T. Pope’s bariier shop
Mr. M- Rappoport- returned last
Wd>iy feqrn^business trip to Bal-
<urn Camh thfgngh the flood ‘ tom-ii
iiry.ttndiiad-tcfmako some quite ■
v’eck with quite an array of boll
weevils that no had just gathered
from- tho' cotton .bloom i in his
The regular meeting of the School
and Civic Improvement Club will
beheld the 1st,’Friday afternoon-in
August with Mrs. L. B. Powell, ’
Foreclosure of Mortgage
In Grady.Superior Court, March
Term 1916,
IV. H. HARRELL
! e.S. JONES 7 '
It licingrpjJresc'ntcd to the. Court, By
he pefipqh of YV. II. Harrell that on the
13th ilay of February 1913, C. S. Jones cx-
•-uted ana dolivered to the said petitioner
a mortgage on certain real estate lying in
said County and described as follows: Alt
. . . . V J , l,M uvoi/l lUUU UO IUIIUtVOi
field. Mr. Andrews says that the pf his undivided one seventh, interest
field
find
wgeviis are not all over his
but that it is n > trouble to
them in .the spots where they ate
at work. He expects that the top
crop of his rotten . will -be largely
cut off liy this post. Mr. Ah^ejvs
.9P.f6< s ,P^f^.jtappeporb*oiFlffii - ^cr ImCtfie right idea though, vf6r>hc
irti '^JllYin lihrmirih llio -flnnc! 'tniMii-' i~: nlroorlir nlrmninnr trvmif liio oLcvlIro
is nlroady planning to cut his stalks’
and plant his cotton field to oats
extensive detours and.Was delayed just ns soon as the cotton is • gath-
a good many-hours in getting, intii'ered. , •: 7 ' .’,
Savannuh oh account of tlin var- \.r.7 A 7r ’ • .. /
. Savannulro'h^account of the var.l Mr , Edgar ■ Rawls; bur. wide
ipus washouts.:-through the Caro- a Wftk e ypung daii'ymsii ^rOjn
\ .linos.■ ViifywaB a'business visitor .to Cairo
linas,
Mrs. Mtiry Sexton of Greenfield,
Wednesday; .
Fin., grid Willie Pelham of Gordon, That bottie full of boll weevils
Ala., are in Cairo ' the guests of: brought to our office by Mr. Stfew-
Mrs. G.’:W- Cook and Mr. J. W.
by Mr. !
7 P«lhafn.\/Mr. J. T..Pelham of the
. Macodpiua'section will come down
, next Sunday and carry, them to
-his hobie for a ’ few days’ visit.
. Mrs. Sexiodffe the sister of. ; Mr. J.
T. Pellifttb.'
Remember • that- every Friday
- during August you get a frecTonic
with your Hair Gut, at J. T. Pope’s
barber shop, „ .
Mr. Sam Sutton who holds' a
responsible position with the Hand
Trading Company of Pelham was
a recent visitor to Cairo. His
friends are always gldd to see his
smiling face among us.
art has been .visitod by a great;
many farmers- this week. No
doubting his existence after'Beeing
the rascal and the work he does.
The removing of the fences from
the front of,Mrs. Clara. Mauldin,
and Mr. C. E„ Mauldin,' has added
greatly to the appearance of' these
residences; • , 7-
Mr. J. E. Forsythe is spending a
two weeks vacation nt his old home
in Virginia;
Mr. Kcdar Connell of Reno was
a visitor in Cairo Wednesday.
Mr. L. M. Rigsby was a business
visitor to Cairo from Whigham
Tuesday.
and to hind loU Numhers 10 and Jt in ti q
tilth uislr.ct of Grady County,; C
and also his interest in-thc west Kiii
X.umlicr 13 in the 19th District of
‘County, Georgia,.for, t’he' purposc
during, tho payment of two certaij
sary.'notes. Wr jtlttdunt as fdlic
(fated- Pebriiarjr*'lg/i9l3•'■tar’ itbWHt'an
one dated .February 18, 1016 fSt' T
nted nnd delivered by.tho Said'.’,
irhes to 0am Harrell and by Sam' H™....
ransfc rod to W. H. Harrell aitJ :du'o as 1
f illows: SI00.00 due Feb. 1, 1914; und
$191-.00 due Fcl). iS, : l9l9,"nnd- 8tipulatjf g-
for interest from date, nt the rate of oight
p5'r cent, per annum, and ten percent; at-
•tarney's fees. ■
:-. It. is ordered that thp said defendant d_,
pay into this Court by the firet day of thp
next term, the principal, including attor
ney/ fecsj.ihtcrest and costs duo on.saicj
• : 5iote, or show causo'why ...... .should
not.pay the same, or ,tlmt in default.therpr.
of, the aforesaid' mortgage be forcclosod
’nnd.thc equity, of redemption of the .said
defendant theroin -.forever ■ barred; and’
that service of this Rule be perfected on
said defendant according to law. And it
Is further ordered that the defendant -be
served by publication as required by law,.
7 E. E. COX, Judge .
. Superior; Court Grady County,/
Filed in office March 0, i9I0. •
J. M. McNAIR, JR., C. S. C.
GEORGIA, GRADY COUNTY,
I hereby certify that the above and fore
going is a true and correct copy of tho
Rule Nisi ns appears of ■ record in my
office. 7
Given under my «hand ■ and seal, this
'3rd, day of Mnv 1916.
J. hi. McNAIR, JR,
[SEAL] C; S, C. Grady Co. Ga.
The Second Division Odd Fel
lows’ Convention which is made up
from the delegations from the
lodges of about plcvon of the South
Georgia counties met i n Cairo
Wednesday and Thursday of tlfis
week.
The opening session which was
open to the public and attended
by a number of citizens not Odd
Fellows and also by some ladies,
was called to order at eleven o’clock
Wednesday morning by Maj. B. F;
Brimbery of Albany, Division
Deputy Grand Master of this divi
sion.
Rev. W| C. Join's in a short and
earnest prayer invoked the Divine
blessing upon the convention.
Col. M. L. Ledford who mado
the welcoming address, warmly
welcomed the visiting brothers to
the Gonvention and to Cairo. He
paid a glowing tribute to the prin
ciples that make up the order.
Hon. L. G. Collins of Camilla, re
sponded to the address of welcome
in a most delightful manner.
Following this the Deputy Grand
Master spoke of his desire for a
real revival of enthusiasm nnd int
erest in the various lodges through
out (he division and called on those
present to suggest plans whereby
this might be accomplished. A
number of very interesting talks
were made under this subject.
Col. R. C. Bell very forcefully
brought out that competent and
on husiustic officers wore very nec
essary for the continued well doing
of the lodges- Mr. L. G. Collins,
Mr. T. S. Copeland and Col. M.
L. Ledford also made good sugges
tions 3 how to sustain interest in
tho local and district lodges.
ThbYAVcdnesday afternoon ses-
wim given over to hearing rc-
5 from the lodges and to ither
iineAvork.
y night degree work
„/ a composite team
Ym|tfi(i'Visiting lodges.
final business was' held
morning. Valdosta was
as the. next place of meet- J a »
NOW IS THE TIME TO
Sow Peas For Hay 1
Wo have the UNKNOWN nnd MIXED PEA at a
Reasonable price.
Now is the time to take care of summer pigs
By feeding them PURE WHEAT SHORTS. Try them
—they make hogs out of pigs.
We’re sole agents in Cairo for Stone’s 10c Cake
Six Vurioties—Buy ono nnd you will stop cooking
Cnko
When you want good fresh Bread—
Remember we have it.
Mitchell & Walker Company,
Phone 97. Cairo, Ga.
Andrew College
ahd
personal
FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
fgtoS?'WorhiS S°fc,n.r- 0 ' A ’‘ “ nd EiPre«i°n- The Ir.lnlna of Toucher., Homem.hcc.
I ReligiouV Worhc" i fc.Tur- ‘ “ nd ExpreMion ' The ‘vsintna of Tccher., Homem.kcr.
ANDREW COLLEGE, Cntlibertf Georgia
Dr. dr. W. MALONE, President, Established 1BS4
attendance of delegates
present, although the bad
er and the very uncertain
lules caused it to be less than
local lodge had expected.
Preaching Appointments
_ litor The Progress—Please an
nounce in yonr paper that Provi-
<%ie.e permitting, there will he ser-
yjefe at the itent near J. A. Hud-
sbfi's next Sunday at 11 a. m.;
ppydyille the first Sunday in Aug
ust at 11 a. m., and 3 p. m., also
song service at 10:30 a. m.; Dixon
Chapel the second Sunday in Aug
ust at 11 a. m.; Pelham Thursday
night before the third Sunday in
August. All are invited to attend
these services.
T. J. BRUNSON.
! ONE HALF OFF
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LL Our Summer Hats Are
Now Being Offered at One \
Half Price FOR CASH
We Have Some Wonderful Values.
SEE THEM QUICK
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Mrs. J.R SPENCE
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SEMI-ANNUAL SALE
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See These Values and Get First Choice
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