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GRADY COUNTY PLOGRKKR.
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NEXT TUESDAY!
HI.
A gala day tor the people
of our county. We are An
ticipating a successful One
Day Fair, and a pleasant oc
casion for all.
It will he a jolly time, a mer
ry time and also a DRESS UP
time. Consequently we have
made large preparations for
it by stocking our store with
the very newest styles—best
values in first class merchan
dise to be found on the mar
ket at prices not to be com
pared.
We can’t in this space tell you of
the many splendid things we have,
but we will say that the lines in
clude Ladies coatsuits, Sport
coats, Long coats, Skii
Waists and Underwear. Also
coats for the Misses.
Mens* and Boys*
Clothing, Shirts
Shoes, Hats and
Neckwear.
Dry goods include all silk,
wool and cotton fabrics so
popular now.
Ladies' and gents furnishings in com
plete assortment.
Come sp 2nd the day with us, leave
your wraps and use our rest soom.
STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN!
Auction Sale
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R. L. Nicholson Stock Co's., Sale stable
—- AT CAIRO, GA. —
On Grady Day, October 10th, 1916
ItlllltSStE runs
Will be Sold at Auction to the Highest Bidder for Cash
REMEMBER THE ■ DAY AND DATE
TENNESSEE SALES COMPANY
J. P. KING, Auctioneer.
Western Union Telegram
Atlanta, Ga., October 4, 1916.
V R. L. Nicholson Stool-: Cc.,
Cairo, Ga.
Will ship one load, and two if can possibly get them.
TENNESSEE SALES COMPANY,
By J." P; KING.''"’
Letter from Moul
trie Creamery
Family Outfitters
tiro Ga.
Moultrie, Ga., Sept. 20th. 1910
Mr Wra. H. Searcy, Cash.
Citizens Bank.
Cairo, Ga'
Dear Sir:—
We have been informed that a
number of your farmers arc inter
ested in the dairy business and as
we are in the market for cream
thought maybe you could help ...
and at the same time help your
farmers.
We started operation of our
creamery here the first of this
month and have nopes of making
it a success from the start and are
paying 31c per lb. for butter fat
F. 0. B. our dlant and your farm
ers can soip any amount up to 10
Gallons of cream from Cairo and
get the can returned for 15c.
This is a special rate vve have ob
tained from the express Co. and
puts your farmers on the same
b .a s as ours farmers for the reason
that we give our people only 28e
per LI), for their butter fat where
w.) go out after it and if your peo
ple ship as much as five gallons - at
a time it would not cost them 3c
per Lb. to deliver their produce
here.
•VVo woidd take cream shipped
from your point every other day
and alt the equipment they would
need after gulling their cows would
he a separator and two or -three
milk cans.
We believe that this would ho
mighty good thing for your peo
ple and if there could be enough of
usf them interested it would not be
many years untill you would have
a creamery of your own.
We w'ould appreciate the names
and addresses of any of your peo
ple who you think would be inter
ested and we will take the matter
up with them personally.
Thanking you in advance for any
information yon might give us,
Wc are yours very truly’
MOULTRIE CREAMERY’
Ben Van Dnlsem, Pres. I
The above letter should prove of j
interest to Grady;county just at
this time when interest is becoming
mere and more general in live stock
farming. This is no fancy price
that is offered for aream, but in
view of the ffict that all the skim
milk is left on the farm for the feed
ing of the pigs and calves, and no
expensive equipment is needed to
enable the manWith a few cows to
take advantage of it, it probably,
offers ode of the best opportunities
for the beginner in pafying. '
Right in this connection we learn
that an enterprising firm in south-j
west Genrgia is making a proposi-
tion whereby those wishing to buy
a number of good cows for the pur-1
pose of telling cream along the 1
linct indicated by the Moultrie 1
concern, may'do so on the most
advantageous terms from them. I
Our information is tlmh they will ;
accept .a small cash payments on
the cows and allow the balance to
be paid in small mqpthly payments
from the cream sold.
highly increased in productivenes
It has 1 ecome a trite savihg tin
the country that is permanent!
successful in an agricultural way
live stock country, but there is r
getting away from the truth of t!
statement.
Wo trust that our people wi
give full consideration to theabov
letter received by Mr. Searcy an
if even a small shipment.of crear
can be arranged from this count;
it will lead the way for large
things later on.
St “‘° ° I.ucns'Coiinty 1, To ' 6<, °' 1 ea.
°°? f.
business in tho City of Tt
e '
Wo arc especially anxious to sec
our farmers turn to some form of
cactlc growing in this county for
the reason that in no other way’
can o:::• lands b > so quickly or so
r iffssS 00 ' tl,ls «'* day of Decembe
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
testimonials?*free l " e SyStem ' Senfl
Take Hall ■ Family Pin, for conatlp.tloi
The Rcxall One Cent Sale b<
gins Oct. 19th.,Thursday and last
three days.
Wight & Browne,