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GRADY COUNTY PLOfiRKHS, CAIRO.
To Cairo and Grady County
HOUSEWIVES
The'people in tkis section ru
about through gathering tlicir crops
cxiept oDm and politico.?.
Mr. J. T. Pender* is about to
complete his slock hdrn, ho is ad
ding ti col I storage to it..
Mr. A. \V. Boyctl has so!<l his
furm, he says he is going to Tampa
Florida romo time in the nerr
luture to spend a few months with
•'is daughter, Mrs. \V. A. Moor.
Mr. Oscar Boyett and family
wont to C’limrx sl opping Friday
Tho 5> sTovos tn 1. \
ib OutaiJa powovjul Radiatm'g
Dodv. The I nluie durable
N^ast-iron Heater. >
ic Best and Save Money, Phone or
fell Your Grocer to Send You
PRIDE of DENVER FLOUR
Best on the Market
Mr. C. n, lfnnvll and family, < f
this recti.™ visited ic'atives in
Meigs the latter part of the week.
j Mr. Oscar Boyett and Mr. ,1. 0.
Cone made a business trip to Cairo
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. I’. If. Wliigln m has about
comp,let: d ail addition to his home.
Mr. .1. F. Ponder spent (ho day
last Sunday with his brother-in-law
Mr. I.uther Mobley.
Besides bein'* best in quality il
because it takes less lard than
you can buy.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE
WANTED—MEN TO TAKE POSI
TIONS AT GOOD WAGES,
f nlll t«ucli you the Dnrher trntlo
In Inv ureks, pay you naim
mule learning, and Bl%-e you pity
ing position. TOOLS FIIEE.
Write for free rntnluK. JACK
SONVILLE IIAItllEK COLLEGE,,
t" W. Day St., Juekaon.vlllc, Fla,
| Rising Sun Floor
.! SELF-RISING AND READY PREPARED,
| J. E. Wright, M. D.
| Physician <& Surgeon
| Pliones; Office 40; Res. 44.
<3 Office with Dr. Clower.,
fO THE LAST DROP
StALEb PIN"S ONlY.
AT YOUR 'SROCERs
CHEEK-NEAirOFFcE Co
NASHVILLE
HoO'4;Tb;w
JAcTr^bilyiLLE
¥IOW about that buggy or wagon you have
* been thinking cf 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.
Mr. r. M. Duggur.and children
dined with Mr. C. E. But menu Inst
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscnr Boyetl tool,
dinner with Mr. T. M. Whighnm
Inst Sunday.
First class Horse shoeing a Specialty.
The kind thi t satisfies.
C. P. HUTTO, Cairo, Ga.
Next to F. B. Walsh’s stables.
$3.45 Thomasville to
Waycross, Ga.
AND RETURN
via
ATL ANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD
“The Standard Railroad of the South”
Account
SECOND ANNUAL FAIR
Any one desiring hunting li
cense for season sixteen and seven
teen can obtain them at Rodden-
bery Hardware Company’s store
at my home.
J. M. Sasser.
Tickets on sale October 10th. I3th. Inclusive, limited to
reach o iginal starting point returning prior to October
Mth. 1916.
For schedules and further information, see
H. W. Lawson, TicKet Agent A, C. L., R. R.
Cairo Georgia.
CITY LAUNDRY
. First c|a.ss v \YRiJf of aff kinds clone promptly,.
—_ SabisfactLory-g tt&fa~nteed. Give me a trial.
Parcel Post Packages Given Prompt Attention.
1 will have China Lily Flowers to sell ne>r October lor 25c each
JOE LEE, Prop.
Sapp BuildingCornor Broad and Mill Sts.
CAIRO, GA.
! Porto Rico Special f
j ARE OLD FAVORITES
I ! Buy them and help your home
town.
Mrs. Wilcox from Tampa, Fla
is visiting-relatives’of this srctioi
NOTICE.
El) ino Comp No. 822 W. 0. IV
and W. C. will have an oyster sup
per at Elpino W. 0. W. Ha
it in day evening October 7th.
We are looking for Soy. W. H.
Woodruff to bs with us to put on
une degreeyroik. Ail Woodmen
if neighboring camps arc invited
3 be with us.
We will also unveil the rnonu
sent of Sov. James R. Maxwell at
he Maxwell burying ground on
sunday afternoon following at 3:30
'’clock. Everybody invited to be
ritli us at the unveiling.
T. LI. McMillan, C. O.
Notice To The Public
TO THE PUBLIC
The next mealing of the Board
of Education of Grady County will
be held on Tuesday Oet. I4th at
o’clock a. m.
This meeting will be held in
place of the regular meeting, which
is usually held on the first Tucs-
";ay.
Any parties having matters to
present to the Board of Education
will please be governed accordingly.
Very respectfully,
J. S Weathers.
Two Sto ;es for the Prite of One
We offer you - dy reliable goods made by reliable manufacturer*
ss&tz r £dues * uur «*- /.jtsssss
CoIeS Original Hot Blast
is a double stove--a heavy durable heating stove slipped inside of
Unff body which radiates all the heat. This re-
markable conslrur on makes an absolutelyair-tight stay-tight heater
which holds fire from Saturday night until Monday morning. This
guaranteed stay-t; lit construction in connection with our Hot Blast
fuel saving draft n: ikes our guaranteed great fuel economy possible.
The Many Fc it of
Leaking Joi its
made temporarily tight with stove -putty
explains why imitation hot blast heaters
and stoves with other fuel r nving devices
are not guaranteed to remain air-tight
always, as is Cole’s Hot Llast.
Cole’s Hot Blast burns iny fuel—)
soft coal, hard coal, or wood.
It is a powerful radiator of heat.
It gives a sizzling hot base.
It gives a guaranteed fuel economy.
You can’t afford to be without this
remarkable heater. Come in and see
it today.
’Cole’
1 Not Blast makes your coal pile last.**
To avoid imitations look for Cole’s.
Cairo Furniture Co.
INCORPORATED
Furniture and House Furnishings of Quality
tention Voters
In the City of Cairo!!
112C
WHY LOSE MEAT?
The Registration books are now
open for the purpose of all voters
in the City of Cairo, to register.
The Executive Committee at their
meeting held on Sept, the 19th.
ruled that all who wanted to par
ticipate in the coming primary for
the purpose of electing all city
Officers, Mayor, Council; Clc
and Tress, would have to register
in order to be qualified to vote in
coining primary which is called
to be held on Oct, the 17th. 1010.
The Registration Books are now
open at the City Clerk’s Office in
the City Hall, and will remain
open until the 14th. day of Octo
ber 1910.
This the 20th. day of Sept. 1010
J. H. Connell,
City Clerk.
Home cured meat is the best on
earth when well cured.
Let us help you cure your meat
properly.
Our Storage rooms are equipped for
caring for meats in sucli manner that
you can be assured of GOOD MEATS.
Our charges are only one cent per pound
per month.
Four to six weeks will absolutely place your meat
out of all danger.
“SAFETY FIRST*
Cairo Ice & Bottling Works
WANTED to Rent—A 2-horse t
farm for next year. Can furnish
stock, tools and supplies. Write
or see O. Clifford, R. F. D. Cairo,
Georgia.
I am paying the highest prices
for seed cotton, sea island and up
land. Bring me your cotton and
receive the highest cash prices for
same.—F. A. Richter,
Made of choicest Soft Winter Wheat® J
Flour and prepared by' ' \
Red Mill Methods 1
Arc you seeing the Irrn Claw at ■ g
the Alcazar. It is well worth 1 K
while.
Say RISING SUN to any gooil
grocer. " '