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Conducted by Mrs. D. L. Williams : : Phone No. 5'J
Mr. R, E.,Wi!sbn left this week
for Tallahassee, Fla. Wo learn
ihiitu little later lie will return
and move his family to that place.
Ihe many friends of this estimable
family will see them go from us
with genuine regret. We wish for
them aboundant success in their
now liome. •
Mr. Lawronco Powell will leave
. in a few days to enter . Emory
Academy at ’Oxford, G:v.
CoU. Q, Smith will receive two
tickets to tin; Iron Claw this week
at the Progress.
The friends of Miss Susie Griffin
will be delighted to know that she
is to be again this season at J. L.
Oliver’s Son’s Store in the Mil
linery and Roady-to-Wear Depart
ment.
: Mr. Warren Wight will attend
Emory Academy at Oxford, this
. term.
Dr. A. B. Reynolds of Reno was
a visitor t:o Cairo this week.
Mr. C. A. Maull of the Coast
Line Railroad was a prominent
visitor in Cairo one day this.week.
Miss Mattie Barrett will receive
two tickets to the Iron Claw Sept',
loth., at the Progies3.
Mr. Oscar Boyott of Spring Hill
section paid our office a pleasant
call this week.
Mr. .1. W. Southall will receive
two tiekets to the • Iron Claw this
week by calling at t he Progress.
Mr. C. II. Mize of the Spence
district was among those hel'pii g
to consolidate the .election returns
Wednesday.
•jVIr. Ilnl Mitchell of Beachton
wis in town Wednesday!
The Iron Claw . features Pearl
White. Pearl White is too wel
known as a movie star to need any
commendation from us.
Misses Gladys Poulk and Carol
Vanlaudingham left this week t(
attend school at G. N. I. College
at Miliedge. .
Miss Myrtle, Poulk and Migsef.
Grace and Lois, Higdon left this
week foa Cuthbert Ga., where
they will attend Andrew Colledge
for the term.
Misses 'Snrfili, Ledford and Alma
.Hurst are attending .Bessie Tift
Colledge at Forsythe, Ga.
Miss Rosaleon Powell will leave
in a few days for Tallahassee where
she.goeH .lo resume her studies in
the Florida 'State College for
Girls; *"
[ Walc.cr Jones and Miss Mar
garet ‘Jones will leave m a few
days for Meridian Miss., where
they will be in colledge during ti e
next term.
Mr, Frank Searcy will leave,in a
few days to reenter Colledge at
Athens.
Don’t forget the date .of open
ing nt Cairo Millinery C’o., Sept.
15 and 10.
. RitocmhaK, Cairo,
Consolidated Vote Of Election
Held In Grady Last Tuesday
I
Candidates
The newest things "in .Con t Suits
at Cairo Millinery Co;
A great deal of interest now
centers in the new Autumn hat.
shown at Cairo Millinery Co.
Friends and relatives of Mr.
Carroll E. Williams will bo very
much surprised to bear of him be
ing in Akron, Ohio. For the past
two years Mr. William.-, lias, been
in Birmingham, Ala., where la
wns employed by-the BirminghnYu
Railway Light and Power Co., but
resigned a few days ago and ac
cepted a -position with the Good
Year Rubber Tire Co.
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There’s something particular fascinating about the styles
this season and. you’ll find stunning examples of various types
included in this display whether you arc looking for a very
dressy model or one of those.Fancy Tailored Hat. You will,
find it here—and reasonable price. Callup your best friend
now, and make arrangements to coinc with-her. ■ ‘ • ' . • .
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B, M. Johnson Was ; elected' CphgreSsinal Committeeman' from
Grady County.' ... . ... ;
D. L- WiliiamCwhs elected member--of . the- County Executive
Committee from tlirCah'6 Disfi'icLj; ■" . ■
AVherover motion pictures are
shown, Sheldon Lewi.;, famous arj
“Tho Clutching Hand" in the series of
"Exploits of Elaine," is known because
of his forceful personality. Ills dra
matic sweep and poivei- have gained
him the reputation of “the. most fas
cinating villain on tho screen.
Lewis is cast in tho sinister rolo
of “villain" in the - new motion pic;
turo serial, "The Iron Claw," a story
which sets a new. mark for film fea
tures. Tho soveral episodes of tills
yreat story will lie printed in thin pa
per while the pictures are shown at
Ibe local theater.
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HEADQUARTERS!
FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Choice Groceries, Cold Drinks,
Cairo Baked Bread., Cotton
Seed Meal and Hulls. Hay and
Horse Feed.
We appreciate your patronage
to the extent' that once you
trade with us we know you
will continue to do so.
itchell & Walker tiniftiiy,
Phone 97. Cairo, Ga.
-ness shown by:cjur; : citizens (hat I16
seiit.Mr*,. Mn.ull hq’ny to got tho da-
,ta sor-lhis free ..write u;) -6C Cur
county. - ., .
Iii this- • connection'; Mr. Mnull
informed ts that the booklets in
which Cairo through ils citizens
bought space Inst year have now
been print' d and viill bo. ready for
•(listiiubi.tRui iTght'aiiiay now.
ARTHUR STRINGER-. ’
liulhcr cl “The. Wli>Ttppci-s,": ; ‘Ihs KUVj/'-
Pcppy,!’“The Ehadoy/,—“Ths Hind ■ '
ol Hall," Etc., Etc.
On a. little island of! the. Carc-
linas—a ruined home—broken
hearts—vows of vengeance—a
lost child-T-treasurc trove and an
ocean flood attend as “The Iron
Claw,” cur new- motion picture
serial story comes.into being..
While you read, twelve eventful-
yeai-s roll swiftly by and “Tire
Iron C!aw’’.leads you-into haunts
unspeakable where the master
minds of vice and crime conspire.
Then-enters The Laughing Mask
• acting the role of “The Hammer
of God!”
CAIRO MILLINERY CO.
I have select seed stock of the following stock limited.'
•Prices will be highei’.later—better buy your seed NOW;
Don’t wait! Fulghum Oats, Burt Oats, Texas Rustproof
Oats, Appier and Hastings Oats, South Georgia Rye,
Abruzzie Rye. •
SEE ME AT ONCE
zem^ete’Anii^^^ddynS
used internally or g^ernaHyiV^ '
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Cairo, Ga.
Mr. -C. .A. Maull the General
IndiisI Hal aiid Agricultuvat Agent
of tlie Athuitiu' -Goast Line.- :Riul-
i-oad was i;i Cairo -ouo day vfliis
week, getting . together some infor-.
nmtion to lie used' in a ' write up ijf*
Grady county that tlie manage
ment of this system of roads . ex
pects to give to bur. county with
out chorgc in an issue- of 125000
booklets that they expect soon to
print for distribution thoughout
the country. It will - be' recalled
that Mr, Brand of this system of
•roadsytaa. -recently • in- Cairo for
somo hours; and he avaa'so impress
ed with tlie spirit of pi-bgressivc-
MRS. J. H. SPENCE,
MILLINERY
Cairo, - Georgia
September 14th, 191.6,
-. G rady . C qunity P*r 0 g re's s'.,
City, .
'Dear .Sir's-: -
-.V ... Please, make -mention in your valuable columns that
tlie. Gejitl'emeh..as. well as Ladies, are invited to attend
our’Fail Opening'of MILLINERY and COAT SUITS, on Septem
ber-; gl, 22 'and. -23rd/. ' . . -
. We have duly considered the fact that, they have
Wives,. Mothers, Sisters and Sweethearts, a&d are' very
uri-tlcal-ol -their wearing .apparel, and that they usually
'■pay the- bills . .
MISS .McRAE
MRS. J. II. SPENCE.
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