The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, November 03, 1916, Image 1

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Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Stdps Your Cough— -Wight & Browne THE GRADY COUNTY PROGRESS M IHt OFFICIAL ORGAN OF GRADY COUNTY, VOL CAIRO, GRADY COUNTV, (jEORGIA, FRIDAY, Nonrmber 3, 1916. NO. £4 REXALL SMS STRAW VOTE FOR PRESIDENT H. Of P- mu Boston, Jityss., N (jV< WIGHT & BROWNE, Cairo, Ga. Popular Vote Hughes 244917; Wilson '336455 Electoral# Vote, Hughes 250; Wilson 281. Vote State of Georgia, Hughes 838; Wilson 11265. UNITED PRUG CO. 1916, Report obPossibls Results up to Oct, 30th. Northern and Other States POPULAR VOTE ELECTORAL VOTE Hughes Wilson Hughes Wilson Arizona 1159 1780 w California 417 407 13 6 Colorado 1183 1798 Connetieut 2816 2529 7 Delaware 310 382 3 Idaho 710 873 4 Illinois 1-5957 12811) 29 Indiana 10605 9798 15 Iowa 9051 7079 33 Kansas 5844 7342 10 Maine 2008 1S70 6 Massachusetts 8088 8045 18 Michigan 6993 5608 15 A Minnesota 5548 5481 12 " Montana 1342 1010 4 8 '■Nebraska 5591 5898 Nevada 104 189 , 3 N. Hampshire 2322 2004 ; 4 "-* MV ; , New Jersey 4409 ‘ 3862 • New Mexico 205. • A 464 3 New York 25206 •••'.. 24794 - w N. Dakota 1431 1425 5 Ohio 10037 10216 24 Ofogon 144 ’• 155 5 Pennsylvania 10544 S226 38 Rhode Island 640 586 5 S. Dakota 1876 2213 • 5 Utah 916 1306 4 Vermont 1515 773 4 W. Virginia 4167 6730 8 Washiughton 491 456 7 Wisconsin 4344 . 4561 13 Wyoming 202 302 ■3 TOUAL 146938: - 141542 250 Southern States 106 / POPULIIR VOTE ELECTORAL VOT-E II ughes Wilson Hughes Wilson Alabama 605 4840 12 Arkansas 102G 4907 9 ' Florida 534 4021 0 Georgia 477 7660 14 Kentucky 3307 7(47 13 Louisana 105 1874 Hi Maryland ■ 1121 1843 8 One of t he most iht His ting events announced in quite mvlliie in $ social way is that of a baiiquet to be given by Dixie Lodge , No. i.50 of the Knights of Pythink on the night of December thirl >Rnlh. To those who have had the pleas ure of attending the banquets that hnvfe been given in thi- past by the Knights no word of com mention of the splendid affairs that They arranged on these occasions is hen, ded. At a meeting of a committee, that had been appointed by fthe lodge to take this matter in Hand, lasf, Monday night quite a bit. of REPORT OF JUDGES THOMAS COUNTY FAIR Thomatvillo, Ga., Nov. 1st, To the Thomas County Fair Ass's. Thornasviilc, Ga. Gentlemen; We, your committee designated a id authorised tp'judge the best decorated 'AgrieuftHtil Float, and second besi ( The best, dee Tinted Mercantile Float, and second best; v.„. The best decorated Manufact urer’s Float, and second best; Participating in today’s parade auxiliary to the Thoma < County Fair, herewith flnhmit for your consideration the results of our ob servation, assuring you gentlemen, the'preliminary work was gone into 'ft 3 wMl as those participating who and it is safe to say from the cn- have not been awarded a prize, GRADY COUNTY PIG CLUB WINNINGS AT VALDOSTA —:—•+ —>—_ '’ nV0 rewivwI fron * Mn P * H * Wa »d the following complete list of the winnings of the Grady. County Pig Club Members at the Valdosta Fair. Winnings in the open ring all breeders competing:— Goode Carr, Poland China Boar 1st. in class and Junior Champion Guthrie Uodiford, Poland Chinn Sow, 1st. in class. Guthrie Uodiford. Poland China Boar, 2nd. in class. Henry Wight; Duroe Boar 3rd. in class. Fred Walsh, Duroe Sow 2nd. in class. Joseph Jones, Hampshire Boar 2nd. in class. Powell .Tones, Berkshire Boar 3rd, in class. * Goode Carr, Tnmtvorth Boar 4th. in class. Winnings in the Pig Club Contest open Jo all the Pig Club Mem bers of the State:— - . Goodo Carr, Poland China Boar 1st. in class and Sweepstakes. Guthrie Bodilbrd, Poland China Sow 1st. in class and Grand Cham- iinu is saie to say irom .tne en- n&vo nut uuuu thusiasm shown by this eOmniltteo 1 that, In making up our. decisions in that the banquet to Ixj held this 1 e&oh cise wo havo bomi governed year will bo in no sense behind solely by our own judgment as id. those that have been. held in the merit, and wfire free to exercise it past. | without.fear or favor, or hope for The report of this committed will reward thereby, bo made to the lodge as a Whole 1 For the best decorated Mercan- next Monday night and it is earn- tile Float, we give first prize to estly desired that as full atlend- ' Moore Music Cq., Thomasvllle; ance as possible be on band nt for second best,, prize to American thftt’time. j Woolen Mills,'Thomasville. »d, The local lo !ge of If. of Ps. is For tho best decorated Agricul™ made up of a splendid lot of ener- tural Float, we give first prize to getic and active men.who have the thoTownof Ocbloaknoe; for sec- reputation of providing the. best — banquets that are itn^d in Hub received during the next few weeks burg, and he ii indeed fortunate and it is hoped that a part of these who hits right of way into the Cas- will be on band at ttye meeting Guthrie Bodiford, Poland China Boar 1st. in class and Sweepstakes Henry Wight, Duroc Boar 1st. in class and Sweepstakes. Robt, Higdon, Duroc Boar 2nd, in class. Edward Sliivor, Duroc Boar 2nd. in class. Goode Carr, Duroe Boar 2nd in class. Fred Walsh, Duroe Sow 2nd. in class. Mozelle Shiver, Duroc Boar Drinking Fountain as premium. Joseph Jones, Hampshire Boar 1st. in class. Powell Jones, Berkshir Boar 2nd. in class. Goode Carr, Taimvorth Boar 3rd. in class. Notta C. Ilurst, Poland China Sow 2nd. in class. /Clarence Brady, Poland China Sow 3rd. in class. Fred Walsh, Poland China Sow 2nd. in class. Edward Shiver,' Hog judging class 4th. Mr. Ward adds the following comment:—Grady County Pig Club Members win in eoniMljlidifrivith 7 counties 29 prizes amounting to $155.00. . > . Grady County Pig. C^ Members lead all the counties of the state in winnings. This hIrhJT bo and inducement to tho boys and girls of ma j ««oT.on«j xvonrtlieM witnhis More cqpp.Tcicy u “ Lady Fair to the Feast [Prepared, jiv ltgard-fo the/hpn%ot Avill be It is expected that a large class furnished our readers from time to of applicants for the ranks will bo t’.njp. Mississippi 152 3137 10 Missouri 5842 0670 18 N. Carolina 2309 8453 12 Oklahoma 4015 8366 10 8. Carolina 32 8330 9 Tennessee 2610 7632 12 Texas 1192 15707 ‘ 2(f Virginia 12S5 5243 12 Total 246£1 98788 175 Combined Electoral Votes Wilson, 281- ....... ; Hughes 250, NOTE:—260 are required to elect. We are compiling these oturns in Eo’.on from votes re ceived by mail. 8U00 Rexall Drug stores Representing every part of the United States, are taking a straw vote among their customers forwarding it daily to the UnitedYjrug Co., of Poston, who in turn Bulletin, us the total returns,ytaily. tie HrjU of tl e Knights that he ucjft Monday'night,, / Gnidy county to become menders of the Pig Club next year. Mr. raa^fifro fo^TKSm therE with es More complete), ipmouncemonts WhS- 1 ? 1 % RoWfliup.^te Ae. ni nl tho Pig Clubs says. Grady .-has Lady Fair to the Feast iPrenared. inrbsardtothe ;hfuiqu ot ’will be the. rank of Pig To all of which the Progress would add hurrah for Grady County, her splendid Pig Club Boys and Girls, and their efficient head, Pat Ward. Great is Grady. Stop, coughing! you rack the’U 9rv j n ill.- ||_ rrjo lungs und worry the body. BAL" '**'011 ffldlllOa LARD’S IIORE-HOUND SYllUP It l|lh||M N Y checks irritation, heals tho lungs * ' * and restores comfortable breathing. Price 25c, 50c and $1,00 per bottle. Sold by Wight & Browne. • ond best, prize to R. B. «& C. R. McRae, Pine Grove Plantation, Boston. ■ For the best decorated Manufac turer's Float, wo give first prize to Thomasville lee & Mfg. Co., and for second best’, prize to*The Buc- kola Company, Thoraasyille. Respectfully submitted, % H. C. RODGERS, Cbm., ‘c. B. ALLEN, D. L. WILLIAMS. Auburn, N. Y.—Marvin Will iam Allen youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen of Cairo, Ga., and Miss Anna Elizabeth Yakley youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winfield Yakley of Seneca Falls, N. Y. were married Thurs-' day Octobor 26 in St. Peter's Ep iscopal Church, Auburn, tho Rev. Norton T. Houser rector officiat ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lahr bf MacDougall, N. Y. attended the couple. After November 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will reside nt £43 Avcrill avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Were Unloaded in Cairo WEDNESDAY OF THIS WEEK, FOR R. L NICHOLSON STOCK COMPANY ' -v - ■ ' . This lot of stock are w#bifed and well broke.. They were well selected and bought by Mr. R. L. Nicholosn, direct from the famous stock‘farms of Kentucky. Successful farming depends on the’ kind of stock used, and this lot was specially selected with a view of the needs of this section of the country. jj| If it is a mule you want you can be suited from this bunch; and their are also specially selected Horses and Mares that is a real pleasure to look at, and a still greater pleasure to drive. You are cordially invited to come to our stables and take a look, whether you buy or not. R. L. NICHOLSON STOCK COMPANY <*«<,. SI