The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, December 01, 1916, Image 1

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!■ w The Latest Sheet Music Demonstrated on Phonograph at—Wight & Browne THE GRADY COUNT Y PROGRESS THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF GF ABY COUNTY, — VOL V CXlRO, GRADY COUNTY, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1; 1910 NO. 27 sssa GRADY COUNTY PIG CLUB WINNINGS 1916 3.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 l .00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 1.00 5.00 Grady Dny Fair Winnings:— Berkshlres 1st. Boar, Powell Jones.5.00 2nd. Sow, J. II. Maxwell-. Hampshtres 1st. Boar, Joseph Jones Duroc- Jersey 1st. Boar, Robert Higdon ... 2nd.' Boar, Henry Wight 3rd. Boar, Goode Carr 1st. Sow, Henry Rawls 2nd. Sow, Fred Walsh Poland Chinas 1st. Boar, Goode Carr. ... 2nd. Boar, Guthrie Bodifovd 1st. Sow, Guthrie Bodiford. 2nd. Sow, Pierce Butler -3rd. Sow, Fred Walsh Sweepsteaks Duroc-Jcrscy Sow, II. Rawls South West Georgia Fair Win nings, Donalsonvillc, Ga.:~ Tamworth 1st. Boar, Goode Carr 5.00 Duroc-Jerseys 1st. Boar, Henry Wight.... 5 CO Sweepsteaks and Grand Cham pion, Duroc Boar, Henry Wight.. 5.00 Southeastern- Fair Winnings, Atlanta, Ga.-- OPEN RING Poland Chinas 2nd. Boar, Goode Carr .0.00, 3rd. Sow, Gulhrio Bodiford. 4.09 PIG CLUB Duroc Jerseys 1st. Boar, Henry Wight.... 4th. Boar, Robt,. Higdon.... 5th. Boar, Cioode Carr 3rd, Sow, Henry Rawls..... Poland Chinas 1st. Boar, Goode Carr..... 1st. Sow, Guthrie Bodiford.. Hog Judging 5th. Clarence Brady Georgla-Flo.rlda Fair Winnings, Valdosta. Ga,; OPEN RING Poland Chinas 1st. Boar, Goode Carr 10.00 Junior Champion, G. Carr.. 15.00 2nd. Boar, Guthrie Bodiford 5.00 1st. Sow, Guthrie Bodiford.. 10.00 2nd. Sow, Fred Walsh 5 00 r.oo ?.69 5.00 5.00 s.go 5.00 0.00 1.50 1.00 2.50' 0.C0 0.00 1.00 5.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 .. 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Duroc Jerseys 3rd. Boar, Henry .Wight 2.50 4th. Boar, Goode Carr Ribbon Hampshircs 2nd. Boar, Joseph Jones ... Berkshlres 3rd. Boar, Powell Jones,..! PIG CLUB Poland China t 1st. Boar, Goode Carr Sweepsteaks, Poland China Boar, G. Carr 1st. Boar, Guthrie Bodiford 1st. Sow, Guthrie Bodiford. Grand Chumplon P. C. Sow. Guthrie Bodiford 3rd. Sow, Clarence Brady.. 2nd. Sow, Nettie C. Hurst... 2nd. Sow, Fred Walsh. Berkshlres 2nd. Boar, Powell Jones > Hampshircs 1st. Boar, Joseph Jones. Duroc Jerseys 1st. Boar, Henry Wight Sweepsteaks Duroc Boar, Henry Wight.. 2nd. Boar, Robt. Higdon.. 2nd. Bonr, Edw. Shiver 2nd. Sow, Fred Walsh Special Boar, Moselle Shiver $15.00 Drinking Fountain. Hog Judging 3rd. Edward Shiver 2.00 Georgia Stale Fair Winnings, Macon, Gu.-- OPEN RING Hampsblrea 2nd. Boar, Joseph Jones Berkshlres 2nd. Boar, Powell Jones... Dnroc Jerseys x. 2nd.-Boar, Henry Wight-.. 4th. Boar, Robt. Higdon.... 2.00 5th. Boar, Edw. Shiver 1.00 Tamworlhi 1 st. Boar, Goode Carr 10.00 Junior Champion Tamworth Boar, Goode Carr 5.00 Poland Chinas 1st. Boar, GoodeCarr 10.00 2nd. Boar, Guthrie Bodifoid 6.00 5th. Sow, Nettie C. Hurst.. 1.00 PIG CLUB Poland Chinas- 1st. Boar, Goode Carr 1st. Boar, Guthrie Bodiford 1st. Sow, Fred Walsh 2nd. Sow, Nettie C. Hurst.. 5th. Sow, Clarence Brady __ Duroc Jerseys 1st. Boar, Henry Wight.... 2nd. tear, Mozcllo Shiver.. 3rd. Bonr, Robt. Higdon.. 3rd. Bonr, Edw. Shiver Hump shires 2nd. Boar, Joseph Jones Berkshlres 2nd. Boar, Powell Jones.... 4.00 2.50 2.60 8.00 4.00 The. al)ove is n list of the winn ings made at the various fairs this year by members of the Grady County Pig Clubs, as furnished us by Mr.P. H. Ward Farm Demon strator. This is a remarkable re cord, and in spite of the fact there were $200.00 in specinl prizes off ered iu Fulton county that, other counties than JFulton could not compete for, we still show to have won,more money in cash prizes than in any county in the state of Georgia this year. Fulton and Bibb counties come next in the or der named. This record made with more than twenty of the most progress ive counties of the State competing is one that our Pig Club Members and their efficient head Mr. P. II. Ward may well be proud of. The splendid winnings made the last two seasons by the Grady Pig Club Members hns already had the effect of greatly stimulating interest among the boys and girls of the county and there is little 10.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 TOO 0.00 GOODE CARR WINS $90.00 WITH THREE PIGS AT THE FAIRS Goode Carr fitted three pigs in the Pig Club for the fall fairs and an Examination of the list of win nings printed in this issue will show that he won in prizes on those, $90.00. Little Miss Guthrie Bodiford fit ted two pig) and the records show that she won on these, sixty dol lars. Such results ns these ard bound to inspire the Pig Club members to even greater efforts next year and we look for flic best lot of pigs to be raised by the club members next year that they have yet raised. HESTER-TUGGLE One of the most interesting wed- djdgS ever oceurcd in Grady coun ty was that of Miss Rubic Bell Hester to Mr. Watson Tuggle, Tliipli took place at the homo of the brides parents, last Sunday atter-noon at 3 o’clock. Rev. J. J. Johnson performing, the cerc- doubt that the next fair season | niony. The room was highly de will see our county making a still better showing at all the fairs. When it is recalled the rapid progress that has been made in hog raising in this county since the work of the Pig Clubs was first introduced, some little idea can be formild of the valve to the general interest of tho ebunty that comes through this work among the boys and girls. At the time that tho work w as begun among among the boys there were very few hogs in the county except the old native razor back. Today al most every farm has either a pure bred or a high grade boar and hogs of good quality are the rule rather than the exception. This result lias been brought about almost entirely through the work of the Pig Clubs. Every en- eburagement should be continued to keep up interest on the pnrt of tho boys and girls in this lino of work for there is no suerer way of reaching the entire county than in just this way. IN SELECTING A BANK Select a bank to deposit your funds with that is SAFE- SOUND-ACCOMMODATING We invite you to do your banking business with us. Our bank is managed by men of experience and your funds are always safe. We have the lar$est Capital find our officers and clerks accommodating and courteous. We pay interest on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts. Citizens Bank CAIRO, - - - - GEORGIA W b. Wight, President H. G. Cannon, V-Pres. WH Searcy, V-President and Cashier corated with potted plants and cut flowers were dlaced in the room to add to its beauty. The bride is a charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hester and having boon reared here in this community she is widely known and loved by altr rhnd ha*, won a gregt circle of friends through her kind and loving ways that will al ways shower her with all good wishes. The Groom is a son of Mr. and Mrg. J. A. Tuggle and is one of the most prosperous young farmers of Grady county. The bride was attractive in a traveling suit of broadcloth with with liat, gloves and shoes to match. The groom was dressed in a blue serge suit. Thoso who enter ed with the bride and groom were Mr. W. F. Tuggle and Rose Mer ritt, Hansell Hester and Pauline Cliette. Immediately following the cere mony the bridal party left by Mr. Wi T. Wdolfork Dies Suddenly Wednesday Last Friday just aftornoon fire caught from spnrks from tho chim ney of the syrup furnace of Judge J. E. Hurst and consumed his syr up plant, barn and spread to a vacant residence nearby and before the firo dopnrtracnt could succeed in cheeking the flames this was also destroyed. In addition to the buildings there was a quantity of hay and other forage and several tons of cotton seed destroyed. Tlib stock of Mr. Hurst which was in the barn when tho fire broke out was all saved except one large hog. The burned residence was parti ally covered by insurance. HELP THE WAR STRICKEN COUNTRIES Announcement is made that the way is now open for the distribu tion of funds and supplies in all the War-Stricken countries of Europe and Asia. “The only real difficulty now” said an official of a well known relief organization today, in the way of adequate relief is that the American people do not yet realize the awfu lneed, nor that the need is daily increasing. Ihe recently organized Boysjautoes for Pelham and returned C)lt, Club is destined to bring; to the home of the grooms parents ejually as good results to the, where a delicious supper was ser- count-y in the way of improved horses and mules. Help the boys and you will help the ) entire county. SOME FIGURES \ A few days ago we just happened to hear some gentlemen .discussing the totals of the estimated receipts from two or three of our staple crops this year. Their figures ran something like this:—Three quar ters of a million dollars for the cotton and cotton seed crop, a quarter of a million dollars for the syrup crop, a sum equal to the cot ton crop for the hog crop. We have not looked closely into the matter but we have an idea that those estimates were not so far from the facts in the case. And as wo have quite a number of other sources' of income ^besides those mentioned it is really no wonder that Grady county has been feel ing a bit prosperous of late. vcd. Their many friends wish for them -much joy on the matrimon ial sea. More Hogs This Week Mr. C. R. Beale has bought two more cars of hogs this week • for shipment to Atlanta. One car was loaded at Cairo and one car at Whigham. The hog crop in Gra dy county this year is much larger than ever before. From reports coming to us tho farmers are pre paring to make quite as much ba con as usual in addition to the number that is being shipped away to market. Messers Rushin and Booth have also bought and shipped to Arm our Packing Co., at Jacksonville a car this week from Calvary. Be sure to see the Red Circle at the Alcazar. J.E. Wright, M. D. Physician (EL Surgeon Phones; OHlce 40; Hes. 44. Office with Dr. Clower One Bottle White Pine and Spruce Balsam, Guaranteed to Stop a Cough—Grady Pharmacy v ' ' ^•: . •: u - 1 l? , 'ijgjpI .™amsm ' :,Ui™y§ wm ■ The •' sudden death of Mr, Tom Woblfork last'Wednesday morning romoves one of’the county’s most substantial citizens and mos) suc cessful funnel’s. Mr. Woolfork drove to Cairo last Wednesday morning from his farm with a load of syrup and was taken sick on his way in. Im mediately on renching town ho hitchbd his team and to Dr. Walk er’s office hut finding him ongaged ho went across the street to Dr. Wright’s office where he asked for somethin that would afford him relief. This was given and he said he felt better for nhwile but wanted to lie down. Dr. Wright had him to lie down and a little later wont to the drtig store for additionrl remedies for him but on returning found him in a finking condition from Which he did not rally but died in a few minutes. Mr Woolford was about, sixty three years old and had rlways lived in Grado countp. For a greater ynrt, of his lifo sinco marry ing he’hae lived ut the same pluco throe miles south of -town where ho was living at the time of his death. Mr. Woolfork is survived by his wife and nine children as frllows; Messrs Wn^er, Berry; Tern and Jim Woolfork, nil of whom are living at home, and Mrs. G. J. Cook and Mrs. Arthur Vanland- ingham of this county, Mrs. Lee Choson of Oehlockuee and Mrs. Miller of Pavo. Mr. Woolfork is also survived by one brother Mr. lim Woolfork who he visited in Calfornia lastycar. At the time this is written ar rangements- for tho funeral have not been completed. The child ren out of tho county ■ have all been notified and will likely all retseh here in time for t,hc burial. NOTICE The School Improvement Club meeting will be postponed from December 1st, to December 7th. Let all members take notice. Jack Schafer ( the Georgia repre sentative, of the Pathe Exchange, Inc , of Atlanta, was a visitor in the city this week and arranged for the showing of Pathe’s latest wonder serjal, "The Shielding Shadow,” featuring the quarters of stars, Graco Darmond, Ralph Kel- lard, Leon Bary and Madeline Traverse. The mysteries of the "Shielfling Shadow and Ravengar” arc mysteries that are more intens- ly interesting, more terrifying and more baffling than tho mystery of the “Laughing Mask” in the “Iron Claw.”