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GRADY COUNTY PLWGHHB8. CAIRO. GEORGIA.
Ga.-Fia. Fair To Be
The Best Ever Held
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Tho Georgiiv-Florida Fair at
Valdosta, beginning Tuesday,
October 24th, according 1o reports
will be the best fair ever hold in
that city.
Wc are informed that the live
stock shotv will 1)0 even better
t'inn the magnidoient. exhibition
1 ist year. The entries this yem
arc said to be of larger and more
perfect animals. All the popular
breeds of swine and beef cattle
will be shown.
The agricultural and other ex
hibits will doubtless surpass f< r
mer displays as the fair manage
ment and the exhibitors have now
had several years experience and
naturally, both should knowbettei
what.to collect for an exhibit' mm
l o.v to prepare same fdr lib at
tractive display.
The amusement features promise
to be exceptionally good. The
first day is Children’s Day and
all children under fifteen years
will be admitted free. A patriotic
program including daylight fire
works has been provided. 'I hous-
ands of novel presents will be
showered down from the sky on
j tho crowds of children and a mag-
Inificnnt. piece entitled “.Saluting
t c Flag’’ and with Old Glory and
i.t her national salute of I wc‘iily-onc
guns will bo bred. This will give
many an opportunity never before,
had.’
Beginning Wednesday, which is
Woodmen of the World Day,
there will bo a parade of Wood
men and c m petive drills by de
gree teams for three large cash
priz,fo lowtd by harness laces
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and a mining race. The races
will be held each duyf oi the re
mainder of the week. A number
of fast horses have been entered
and the race feature will be con
ducted under the National Trot
ting Association. Two very amus
ing free acts will be given twice
daily. The shows will be furnish
ed by the great Dominion Shows
a new organization of the latest
fairs in the South. The shows
began their Southern trip at
Louisville and play Nashville,
Memphis, Birmingham, Atlanta
and Valdosta.
Visitors to the fair at Valdosta
this year should get all the infor
mation on stock and other sub
jects desired and at the same
limn enjoy the ninusements pro
vided for the'r entertainment.
J.F. Wright, M. D
Physician <EL Surgeon
E’Jioncs; Office 40; Res. 44.
Office with Dr.‘Glower
J. L. OLIVER’S SON
“Grady County’s Largest Stole”
Furniture, Stoves and Ranges
When your food docs digest well
and you feel “blue,” tired and dis-
cxirnged, you should use a little
I1KRBINE at bedtime • It, opens
t ;e bowels, purifies the system and
restores a fine feeling of health and
energy. Price 50c. Sold by-
Wight & Browne.
Gel The Most For Your Money
By talcing advantage of this remarkable offer now, you moke q cash saving
of $1.10. You feet a year's subscription to our paper and to these four splendid
mefeazines—a total value of $2.35 for only $1.25.
This offer is open to old and new subscribers. If you oro already a sub
scriber to eny of these mefeazines, your subscription will be extended one year
from date of expiration.
This offer also includes a FREE dress pattern. When you receive your first 1
copy of Today's, select any dress pattern you desire, send your order to Today's
Magazine, giving them the size and number of the pattern and they will send it
to you free of charge.
Never before has any newspaper been able to offer mafeazines of such high
character at thia price. We ere proud of this offer and we urfee you to take
advantage of it at once.
! WANTED to Rent—A 2-horse
farm for next year. Can furnish
stock, tools and supplies. Write
or see 0. Clifford, R. F. D. Cairo,
Georgia.
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We have the above bed room suit in Mahogany and Gum, both suits are new
Scroll Colonial Patterns. Beautiful lines, medium, priced.
We will save you money on anything in the furniture line.
J. L. Oliver’s Son
Tickling in the throat, hoarse
ness, los3 of voice, indicate the need
of BALLARD’S HOREHOUND
SYRUP. It eases the lungs,,
quiets the cough and restores
health in the bronoliial tubes.
Price 25c, 50c and SI.00 per bottle
Sold by—Wight & Browne.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, I „„
Lucas County, ( s3 ’
Frank Cheney makes oath that he Is
splor partner of the arm of F. J. Cheney
Op., dplqe business In tho City of To-
1)0, Pountir qqd Sfnle aforesaid, and
. .fit said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED dollars for each and ev
ery case of Catnrrh that cannot be cored
by the use of HALL'S catarrh cure.
FRANK J. CHENET.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
tny^resejace, tills 6t|i day of December,
(8eal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public,
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eons surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, froo.
F. J. CHENEY & eo.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Taka Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Stallion and Jack in Service
Brownton-iime 2:31. Soven years old
Weighs 1200 Pounds.
MAMMOTH KENTUCKY JACK
16 Hands High, Weighs 1000 Pounds.
Their colts have the SIZE and
QUALITY desired,
TERMS: $5.00 cash and $15.00 when colt is dropped.
BEALE & WATSON
Are You Going to Buy a Cook Stove or Range This
ALL?
Are You Going to Buy a Heater This Fall?
you are thinking of buying either, we can save
you Money.
We bought before the advance, so consequently, we can give
you advantage of
“Before the War Prices”
We also carry a complete line of
Stationary and Portable Grates,
Fire Doas and Andironr.
We guarantee absolutely the
quality of these goods.
Whether you buy or not come to see us; will be glad to show you our line.
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Wight Hdw. Co.