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GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS, CAtR w .
»iimum Mil m, t us,»m»
Local and Personal Items
Conducted by Mrs. f). L. Williams
Thom* No. 50
Mr. ami Mm. .). YV. Southall,
Mrs. ,1. M. Pqulk and Mrs. \V. 'J.
Gliffowl ilrovc over to Tliomaaville
by aulomobHc Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. I.. Wight and Mrs. W
T. Crawford are in Macon tins
week in attendance upon tltu Con
volition of the Georgia Federation
of Womens Gl'ubs.
Now is-tho tinic to rush your
oat planting. Wo have the seed.
Wo can sell you Fulghum, Appier,
Texas Rust Proof and Hurl .
Reddick & Collins.
Mr. WII Searcy and Mr. A. H.
Coodonow went down to Tallahas
see Wednesday afternoon.
7 have for sale a quanity of
Co ker’s Pedigreed Red Oats. I
beifeve these to be the best oat
that I have grown. See me for
prices.
J. M. Sasser.
Who gets the
The Sky?
Diamond From
liny your Texes Rust, Prpof,
Appier* Fulghum Seed oats from
us.
Roddick & Collins.
Rev. W. C. Jones atten led the
Valdosta Fair Thursday.
Have you read all the advertise
meats in this issue of the Pro
gress. They all have it message
read them and you will find it.in
to your interest.
I will pay $7.50 to 38.155 per ewt.
for fat hogs f. o. b. ears at. Cairo..
If you have fat hogs to sell it will
pay you to see me.—C. R. Beale,
weight
in left
STRAYED—Black Sow,
130 lbs,- marked under l it
ear, swailowfork in right.
W. T. Crawford.
Judge. W. J.. Willie and Mr. J.
E. Forsyth with their families have
returned to town from their recent
camping trip. ,
1 am paying the highest price
for seed cotton, sea island and up
land. Bring mo your cotton and
receive the highest cash price foi
same.—F. A. Richter.
Took up at my house, five head
of pigs, red and black spots, three
of them marked swallow fork in
left car. Owner call get them by
paying for this advertisement and
other expenses. Green (.'lay,
R. F. 1’, No. 0, Cairo, Ga.
I Mr. A. C. Forester will
two tickets to the Alcazar
Progress office.
WANTED to Rent—A 2-horse
firm for next year. Cun furnish j ‘ x . , J , "‘V
stock, tools and supplies. Write
or see O. Clifford, R. F. D. Cairo, i ,,
vntlV
Georgia.
receive
at the
small white
punish and early large white span-
lisli peanuts' Also peas, what have
you?
W. IT. Robinson.
Mr. Iv. M. Bennett will receive
two tickets to the Aleuznr fit the
Progress office.
Messrs W. T. Crawford and Bob
Wight liuloed down to Tallahassee
last Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. J. E. Forsythe will receive
two tickets to the Alcazar at the
Progress office.
low
low
you
our
WANTED—to buy a small lot of
good ear corn. Sec us.
Rodde.nbery Hdwe Co.
Avoid chilly rooms in the
morning by using Cole’s Hot Blast
Heaters. They prevent colds and
sickness.
Col. S. P. Cain who has been
making his homo in Whigham will
move to Cairo, and in the future
will be located here in tlnvprncl iee
of his profession.
The Diamond from the Sky is
proving very popular at the Alca
zar. You will be delighted with it.
See it every Monday night.
Are you going to get a slice of
that Barbecue that itoseoe Luke is
den at
attending the fair.
A bargain is not merely
price. Only when you get
price and high' quality* do
have a bargain. . Call at
office and see for yourself the club
of four magazines that we offer for
oitly 25 cents more than the cost
i.f ( nr paper alone.
Mrs. N. AusUy is on a visit
to her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Plow-
Valdosta and incidentally getting ready for you at. .T homas-
ville? He says the editors will be
allowed to go, so wo can just be
WANTED—Small tract Long Leaf counted on as one of thuso that
Timber. Give location, amount w ;ji j ie ip |pm to dispose oi that
and price. Address P.- O. Box 2(3, 15000 pounds of well done.
Alban), Ga. ^ FOR SALE—One 0 room dwell-
Mr and Mrs. Gus Poulk nnc . an d about 3 acres of land with-
Mrs. G; E. Mauldin wcn,t over to - n th(> (;orporafe liulLts () f Cairo,
Thomusville Wednesday atternoon. and nc , u . S( , Il0ol houso . ]t j* tl
Buy your Texas Rust Proof bargain.—J. E. Forsyth.
App|er, Fulghum and Burt Seed ‘fl
oats from us. ' | WANTED—to buy a small lot cf
Reddick & Collins. .good ear corn. See us.
Buy Sample Shoes at G. S.Jolin-j Roddenbery Hdwe Co.
sou’s at lind below manufacturers WANTED to buy common cows
one to four- years old.
J. B. Wight.
Now is the time to rush your
oat planting. We have the seed.
We can soli you Fulghum, Appier,
Texas Rust Proof, and Burt.
Reddick & Collins.
All honest grocers will toll
that Jersey Cream Flour is
best of all.
Fisk Bicycle Tires are guarant
eed for a year, It >bt. II. Hudson
has them for sale.
cost.
If you want shoes don't fail to
see G. S. Johnson’s sample shoes.
•He can save you money, on your
winter footwear.
Mr. C. R. Beale will receive two
tickets to the Alcazar at the Pro
gress office.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Godwin at
tended the fair at Valdosta Thurs
day.
Mr. C. F. Sanders will receive
two tickets to the Alcazar at the
Progress office.
50 Acres off of north side of lot,
Sij District 10. Grady Co., Ga.
What will you offer.
R,. M. Marler,
Lakeland, Fla.
I am paying the highest price for
seed cotton, sea island .and upland.
Bring mo your cotton, and receive horse farm throe to five years,
f.he highest cash prices'for same.— Must be close to good School.
F. A. Richter. j J. G. Coleman,
Mr. A. Williams was a business R. F. D. No. 1 Valdosta, (ja.
vifyjfor to Cairo one day this week, wanted -To sell or. exchange de-
Mr C. L. Browne, Mr. L. M. suable piece of real estate in thriv-
Ausley and Mr. Call Browne ing south west Georgia town for
■went-to Valdosta Thursday to the farm of farm land, Address T. 0.
fair . Bo.: 145, Whigham, Ga.
—Will pay highest market price
for good crocus sacks.
J. B. Wight,
STRAYED—from my place two
large steers, one branded “A” 011
right hip and probably tips of
horns off.
A liberal reward will be paid for
location of tuesc steers.
W. 13. Roddenbery.
Hawaii, Alaska; Cuba, Porto
Rica and other countries have
clamored for Titular. Its fame
is world-wide. Wight & Browne.
Tanlac, the Master Medicine,
which haa been accomplishing such
remarkable results in all parts oi
the country, is the mod talked of
medicine in the world today.
Tanlac is made of roots, -burl
and berks and contains no mincrrl-
or opiates.
Save the tickets on Ballard’s
Obelisk and Jersey Cream flour.
They are good for premiuim-any-
thiug from a paper of pins to brand
new Ford ear. Ask your grocer
for tvpremjutn book, or write to
Ballard & Ballard Co., Louisville,
Kv,, for full porlieulnrs.
LOSE—Late lust- Wednesday one
pair glasses, double louse, gold
filled frame, in worn ease.- Re
turn to this office or to E. F. Dol
lar. Suitable reward.
. II11I mil; II trim are best
Get them at- Robt. I‘I. Hudson’s.
Ballard’s Obelisk Flour—the
standard for forty years. The best
right on.
A Chattanooga power cane mill
No. 72 in good condition for ssle.
Price 850.00. See, Joe Higdon at
Calvary, or Mr. Forsyth at. Far
mers it Merchants Bank.
Jersey Cream flour,is sold on a
money-back guarantee.
I am paying the highest prices
for seed cotton, sea island and up
land. Bring me your cotton and
receive the highest casli prices for
same.—F. A. Richter.
Jap.inosG Paily
and Clara
arming little
Birthday
inlay lifter-
Misscs Marifraitk
Mauldin were ‘the el
hostesses nt a Jape.:
lawn fete on BA
noon last.
The little lady guests attended
dressed in Fashion Japanese, Miss
Margaret Wight and little Elisa
beth Clarke deserving special
mention, while.the liitle men were
Had)’ Americans with 1 ho excep
tion ot Master Francis Wight who
delighted the party by appearing
in pajamas.
This comedy drama almost be
came a reality when the really
truly “jinrikit-ha” appeared upon
the scones' dinwn apparently by
.1 native Philippian and, hearing
tile little Misses Clifford Arlino
and Mary Hancock, and the mas
ters Yereen Bell and T. J. Arlino,
Murifrank and Clara received
many useful and attractive little
presents, soino'of which being real
imports from Japan
Misses Zant and Turnoll acted
ns story tellers for the occasion
tolling interesting Japanese Myths
and Legends.
The little guests returned home
with tit-least a mite more knowl
edge than before of this interest
ing little country across the "sens.
FOR SALE—About thirty five
Shoals suitable for fattening.
C. R. Beale.
Use Jersey Cream Flour. There’s
nothing better.
The Diamond from the Sky is
the most interesting Serial Picture
ever put in motion pictures.
Every chapter is more interesting
at the Alcazar Theatre every
Monday.
NOTICE.
We are requested to announce
that, there will be no preacning
services at the Baptist Church next
Sunday, either morning or evening.
FOR SALE.
One Seven Room House on
South Broad Street, For Sale or
Rent. Can give Possession at
once. Apply at this office or of
C. E. VanLundingham,
Colquitt, Gri.
NOTICE
Georgia Grady County.
W. H. Moneyham has ap
plied for exemption and valuation
of personalty under article 9, see. 3
of the Constitution of the State of
Georgia, and I will pass upon the
same at 10 o’clock on 15th. day of
Nov., 1910, at my office.
This 25th. day of Oct., 1916.
P. H. Herring,
Ordina t,
Say “ Jersey Cream” to your
grocor. Ho will know to send you
the celebrated Jersey •Cream flour;
made by Ballard in one of
largest and best flour mills in
world.
RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment. That’s
die surest way to stop them.
, The best rubbing liniment is
WANTED-
Chnson-School District voted last
Wednesday on local lax for the,
district. Local Tax carried by a
vote of 33 to 13, which is a splen
did showing and speaks well for
the progressivcncss of that school
district.
This makes 22 out of the 45 dis
tricts in the,county that have now
voted local tax for schools.
Six districts have voted on this
question in 1916 and five have car
ried for local tax.
It is interesting in this connec
tion to note Abut only one district
in,the county has ever voted out
local tax and that district now
wants local tax.
It is a splendid evidence of the
increasing interest .in the education
of our boys and girls that this
steady advance of local tax in the
county is going on. We believe
however that an even greater ad
vance step for the county will be
taken when a county wide system
of local tax is inaugurated.
Selecting the Laying Stock
WM. S. DILTS, Poultry Instructor, Ga.
State Collego Of Agriculture.
When young pultotp uro largo
enough to ho put in the laying liouno
tor the winter, the whole flock should
bo gone over and the poorest birds
culled out, fattened and 'marketed.
Select only strong, vigorous birds,
culling out all sick birds, weaklings
or cripples. Only birds of good size,
fully matured and of high constitu
tional vigor should' be kept over.
The bird with high constitutional
vigor is always alert and active in iier
movements. She seems to ho content
ed and happy. Such a bird should
have a broad, deep, well-developed
head; bright, clean, snappy dyes; a
short, well curved beak; well colored
face, comb and wattles. The body
should bo bread and deep for the
breed, with a full, well rounded brenst.
Her shanks should ho stocky, with legs
set. well apart. Her toe-nails should
be short and straight, showing that
she is a worker. The best layer gen
erally has the best appetite. She goes
from the roost early in the morning
in search of fdod and remains at work,
scratching until Into, after tho loafers
have gone to roost.
The weal her is right
for a warm
IACKINAW
or
OVER COAT
and heavy under
wear.
You’ll get here mer
chandise that you can
depend upon—The
quality and style is
absolutely right.
Another Express
Shipment of
KNOX HATS
See these.
EVANGELS OF GREATER
AND BETTER GEORGIA
New Kid, Dress,
Driving and Work
Gloves and etc.
—aEjautesHurm
m
. *
Good for the Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
t Good for your own A ches,
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers.
That the county farm agent is the
hope of Georgia farmers in combatting
the boll weevil nnd saving agriculture
lii the state from decay, is eloquently
voiced by President C. J. Haden of the
State Chamber of Commerce, who do-
scribes the county agents as the
"Evangels of a Greater and Better
Georgia.” President Haden. is very
anxious to save tho tenant class of,
farmers from the disasters of the boll
weevil. The county agents, by hold
ing group, or Held mootings, of farm
ers In every community, lias oppor
tunities that is possible for no ono
else to have, for helping the tenant
farmers through the distress that con
fronts them. Such meetings are'be
ing hold and havo been held for sev
eral years, and Georgia’s tenant class
of farmers has been prepared for tho
boll weevil as probably the tenant
farmers of'no other state, which lias
been Invaded by.the weevil. Those
counties which do not have county
agents, of course, are not so well pre
pared.
Rexall
Compound Cherry
Bark Cough Syrup
Improved
We recommend Cherry Bark Cough Syrup for
treatment of coughs, hoarseness, sore throat and
Bronchial, Catarrh, where a remedy is used . to
loosen the cough as well as to lessen thrort and
bronchial irritation.
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup has no equal for
children, being free from narcotic or injurious
drugs. Sold exclusively and guaranteed absolutely
by.