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GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS, CAIRO. ClfiUKGIA.
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HEADQUARTERS!,
FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Fairview School
Wiil Open Monday
Help Georgia Grplians
Saturday Sept. 30th.
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.
Mitchell & Walker Company,
Phone 97. Cairo, Ga.
Seed Oats! Seed Rye!
I have select seed stock of the following stock limited.
Prices will be higher later—better buy your seed NOW;
Don’t wait! Fulghum Oats, Burt Oafs, Texas Rustprooi
Oats, Appier and Hastings Oats, South Georgia Rye,
Abruzzie Rye.
SEE ME AT ONCE
W. H. ROBINSON, Cairo, Ga.
5 to 10 Year Farm Loans
We have recently made some new connections in (lie loan business
and can give you as good terms as you will find anywhere. Rates of
interest at G, 7 and 8 per cent depending on the size of the loan. You
can pay only the interest annually or part of the principal and interest
annually, thus reducing interest payments each year. Our companies
are the leading loan companies in the United States and their supply of
money is unlimited. Now is the time to gel your applications approv
ed and abstracts of title made in order that you may close the loan
with little delay when it is wanted. Come to sec us and bring your
deeds and we will quote you terms.
BELL & WEATHERS,
CAIRO, GEORGIA
jj CAIRO BANKING CO.
Cairo, Georgia
The Oldest Banking institution in Grady County.
ESTABLISHED 1900 INCORPORATE!) 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:
5 Per Cent for 12 Months
4 1-2 Per Cent for 0 Months
4 Per Cent for 3 Months
Your Business Appreciated
WALTER DAVIS, President O. T. DAVIS, Cashier |j
The fall term of the Fairview
school will open next Monday
morning. Prof. Paul S. Hinson, of,
Hovanim, Fla., a graduate of j
Emory College will lie in charge.'
Miss Nannie Jones a graduate of
the Slate Normal at Athens, ami j
who is well known in this county
as a successful teacher will be in j
charge of the primary department,'
and will also have some' classes in:
industrial work. Miss Eva Collins j
a graduate or the Second District
Agricultural School at Tifton will;
teach the intermediate grades.;
Indications for a successful term;
arc good. It is expected that the;
attendance will be n full one.
[Comment by the Editor.]— 1 The;
above announcement is in line with
what we hope to be able at no di --
tant date to announce concerning
every school in Grady county.!
The patrons who make up Fair-
view school saw the necessity for!
better school advantages for their
children, and in order to accom
plish this they determined on con
solidation of enough schools to en
able them lo bare a three teacher
school. This done their next stop
was to provide a local tix levy for
increasing the length of their tom.
They already have provided for a
seven months’ term, and no doubt
this will, before a great while, be
increased. Grady county should
not rest satisfied, until there is a
three teacher school in reach of
every child.
We commend the Fairview
School for the splendid progress
they are making, and trust their
example will be followed by many
other sections of Grady county.
On September ‘25th. the Trustees
of the Methodist Orphan Homo,
located- in Macon, Georgia, are
ashing every one, irresptclivo of
el reds and churches to give the
proceeds of one day’s work to help
feed, i lot he, educate, and save the
17o helpless children in thcii
charge. The benefits of thisgical
charity are absolutely nor.-sccla-
rian. In the 43 years that this
Home has been in cxiiten. o, of 11 c
nearly three thousand children that
have enjoyed its far reaching hone-
fits, hundreds of the childien were
not from Methodist homes, and in
j many instances their parents wo e
members of no church at, all.
j Money given for this God-like
wolk is as good an investn ent as
’ y m can make.
Let llie farmer, the workmen,
' the merchant, the banker, the dee-
: tor and the lawyer all join in this
'annual effort lo assist in this work.
' Fathers, plan for your boys and
girls to make some money, and
have it sent to the orphans.
Mothers, gel your children to do
something this day to help the
orphans. Your child or loved one
may need a day’s work some time.
“Inasmuch as ye have done it
unlo one of the least of these, , e
have done it unlo ME.”
Don’t forget the date Saturday,
September 30th. 1910.
Contributions in syrup, morl,
meal, potatoes, and clothing should
be sent to Mr. IT. Daugherty,
Sunt., Macon, Ga.
Send all money contributions to
Rev. J. A. Smith, Agent,
103 Clayton St., Macon, Gn.
I.E. Wright, M. D.
When the bowels feel uncom
tollable and you miss the exhilar
ating feeling that always follows a
copious morning operation, a dose
of HERBINE will set you right, in
a couple of hours. If taken at
bedtime you get its beneficial ef
fect-after breakfast next day. Price
50c. Sold by Wight & Browne.
PSiysician fSb Surgeon
Phones; OSIlce 40; Res. 44.
.Office with Dr. Glower
RyB-HY-T8SStfl
Will cure Rheumatism, Nem
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cut3, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c.
WHEN Till mw THE EtST II MIMS
COME TO US.
Your Table will be well supplied with the best
the market affords if you buy your groceries and provisions
from us.
Y>sur Bank Account will be amply safe
guarded because our prices arc away down, as low as posi-
blc for groceries and provisions of quality, even lower than
they should be.
Your Health will be amply protected because
we sell only goods of known purity and excellence.
Your Appetite will be well satisfied because
we sell groceries of quality that possess an unusual amount
of nutriment, and they arc good to the taste.
Your Friends will remark on the excellence of. your
cooking, for the goods we sell, combined with your own
good sense, will produce a meal fit for the gods.
White & Stringer
The Leading Grocers
? WOW about that buggy or wagon you have
^ * • been thinking of having repaired? Now
is the time to have them put in first class shape.
I do all kinds of blacksmithing and repairing.
All work done at my shop is guaranteed to
give satisfaction.
First class Horse shoeing a Specially.
The kind thrt satisfies.
C. P. HUTTO Cairo, Ga.
Next to F. B. Walsh's stables.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has hcen
lu use lor over 30 years, has homo the signature of
~ and has been made under his per*,
//j. 7 eonal supervision slnco its infancy.
I•*iaS c 7Sf7-&tc/UM. Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good»» are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlio health ot
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. \
What Is CASTORIA
Cnstorln Is a harmless substitute lor Castor 6ll, Pare*
gorlc, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Knreptlo
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
niul allays Feverishness. For nioro than thirty years it
lias been In constant tiso for tho relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and.
'Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Dowels,
assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Chlldrou’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR)A always
>Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
IE CENTAUR COMPANY, NSW YORK CITY,
Country Produce
OUR SPECIALTY
W HEN you have anything
to sell in the way of
Meat, Chickens, Eggs or country
produce, get our prices before
selling as we will pay you the
top of the market.
Gilmore-Maxwell Company
To Cairo and Grady County
HOUSEWIVES
Buy the Best and Save Money, Phone or
Tell Your Grocer to Send Ycu
PRIDE of DENVER FLOUR
Best on the Market
Besides being best in quality it is cheaper
because it takes less lard than any other
you can buy.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE
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