The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, December 01, 1916, Image 5

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nvj'- ■ -fiv vrw -- 'Vfp Local and Personal Items Conducted! by, Mrs. D. L. Williams : : Phone No. 69 ijdr. and Mrs. C. C. Belcher wore in Jjuiro last Sunday. for. B. W. Mauldin spent the iVc£k end at homo. ilias Marion Vnrilnndinghatn oajijo home from Climax to spend week end at.horiic; ir.M'; 'fo, Sassei ; was a business ;o®(18C'nsm4ast Monday. Mr .1. B. Crawford and party e teturhotl from a trip to tlie tht c<%st where they enjbyed the fish in| for a few days. Hon. and Mrs. Jason Franklin, and Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Franklfn motored over from Statesboro to spend Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Warned. Sheriff-elect D. D. Perkins paid our office a pleasant call Tuesday morning. Highest prices paid for fat hogs. See ' Raymond Rushin or Gus Booth. Bis pleat you forget—It’s the Yjjjt—■Jersey' Cream Flour. {Mr. i. M." Miller has returned frjim Atlanta where he bought a ■oPmules - for Crdwford-Millcr Cl Mr. B. R. Ilarrjson was looking .after business in Cairo Tuesday, Mrs. E. E. Rose arid Miss Helen' Rose of Millen were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Williams thjs week. For your Thanksgiving cakes Use Ballard’s Obelisk Flour. (Air. I. A. Baggett of Reno was in town Tuesday. Watch for the ^Shielding Shadow soon to begin at the Alcazar. The mysteries of this exciting serial arc said to be even more bewilder ing than those of the Laughing Mask in the Iron Claw. Grady County must have a fair ne^t fall. Will you buy one or mOre shares? > WANTED—Early small white Spanish, and early largo white Span ish peanuts' Also peas, what have you? W. II. Robinson, i Rev. W. H. Godwin a former re udent of this county was a pleas ant visitor in Cairo last Tuesday Two horse farm within 4 miles jf town for rent. Half cropper for one horse farm wanted, f Apply W. T. Crawford Use Jersey Cream Flour.* None so good. . little bifll whispers that, the bjnquet to bo given soon by the IvP^ptlge.-is.going to be just a liitle the sweliest that this bunch have ever given. fEefore you 'sell' those hogs be sifre to see , i s. cjRnjHnond-RuBhin or Gus Booth. Rev. J. T. Ryder went to Thom- asville Tuesday to be present at the sessions of the South Georgia Conference. I want to buy your fat logs Will pay you the highest market price for them. C. It. Beale. rhe Gra ; dy County Live Stock SsocitERMl js’-’to be host next Sat- .$48*5? ..delegation from the Ljfnv'ndes .CJjgjunty ; Association. Cjrridy Cpuntjy/Ticing the pioneer ill this work in South' Georgia can a|ford to put on some airs in re gard to it, % ^Ijyou whnt'iffe "bfofi, in Ford ^PafeDWts buy the H-S. gWe buy; fat bogs--and pay best jwieesjor them. Raymond Rushin or Gus Booth. Messers M. C. T. Collits and C. W. Bell of Beachton section were looking after business matters in Cairo Monday. PIANO FOR SALE—Apply to Mrs. A. C. Kelley, Gradyvillo, Ga Call for Pride of Denver Flour when giving your order to the gro- Djcl you see the Bicycle show C i.the-streotsthc 'Other morning I. was some exhibition of nerve Mr. Joseph Swicord of Whighnm was a pleasant visitor at the Prog rc.^3 office Inst Tuesday. Col R. R. Terrell was looking after legal business.here this week. Mr. J. B. Wight is attending the sessions of the South Georgia Conference at Thomasville thi s Connecting Rods , Connecting Rods are drop forgings of high grade steel. They are remarkably uniform as-to weight, thus -positively as- . soring smooth operation of the car in which they are used. The crank end is babbited with a special anti-friction metal which is most carefully broached to finish ed size and properly rolipved to assure per fect lubrication. brand on repairs,it stands for . Remember Our Motto QUALITY AND SERVICE Mr. C. H. Mizo was a rcccnl business.visitor to Cairo. Mr. C. E Vanlandingham o Colquitt was a business visitor in Cairo last Monday. HOGS WANTED—Highest mark et prices paid for good fat hogsa any quantity. Sec me, C. R. Beale. Mr. Hal Mitchell and Mr. Harris Mitchell of Beachton were attend ing to business in Cairo one day recently. Mr F. A. Belcher vspent the week end with home folks last week. Quito a number of people from Cairp nrc finding it convenient to itrOll. out the road south of' town these days. They seem to find the end of the road to be about the cane-grinding of Mr. W. O. Harri son where that genial gentleman has been boiling the long sweet- ning for gome weeks. The Prog ress man and his Better Half were tmong those enjoying a visit there his week, Mr. B. H. Parker has been with tlie Cairo Furniture Company this week demonstrate ting the Coje.’s Hot Blast Range. And by the way they are some range. Thousands of run-down men and women have reported astonishing gains in weight from the use of Tanlac, Mr. J, J. Hall of Beachton was in Cairo last Wednesday, Mr. A. L, ( Wamble paid onr office a pleasant call this week. Rev. T. J. Brunson was a busi ness visitor to Cairo Wednesday. “We have sold 1,180 bottles of Tanlac and have never had a dis satisfied customer,” Smizer Drug Co., Clarksville, Tcnn. Mr. Walter Connell of Trinity section was looking after business in Cairo one day this week. Mr. Walter Harper who is one pf the county's best farmers was iu Cairo Wednesday. Tanlac has made life worth liv ing for millions of people who had almost given up hope. It will do the same for you. South 6a. Conference Is in Session At Thomasville Thomasville is the Mecca of all South Georgia Methodist this week. The South Georgia Conference opened its sessions there Wednes day moaning and will continue through Sunday and into Monday sometime when the appointments for the coming year will be an nounced. It goes without saying that Thomasville will prove her self a pelightful host for the Con ference as she never does things by halves. . Bishop Candler who is presiding over the conference this year will preach twice duriug its sessions, once on Thanksgiving Day and agpin at the regular m'orning hour on Sunday. There will be many other notablo sermons and address es during the conference. No doubt many of the Cairo people will avail themselves of the opportunity and attend some of the sessions of the conference, f\ : ,t” F armers I have the Early Small White Spanish seed peariuts, the kind that will -be ’in Universal demand.fpr-oil milling. Also North Carolina No. 1 seed peanuts. Better see me quick and place your order before higher prioqs .which, will surely come later. Cotton Seed I will have the Improved King cotton, the land • which has, been growing'most successfully in the . v- boll weevil territory. Have ample. testimonials from the boll territory from those who have grown it successfully. This cotton is quick growth, smn 11 stalk, .matures rapidly and when bolls mature the stalk dies quickly and docs • ' ' not furnish a breeding pjace for the weevils all along during .the late summer .and early.fall . months. This .is the cqtto.n for yop to grow here. Sec me immediately and make your"ar rangement a. for your .planting, seed. Don’t delay; the supply from the growers is limited ahiF they will be sold tip quickly. Understand these come direct from the growers and'fore grovtn 11 North Carolina where the seasons■ are shoitcr than ours* and this makes tho .Improved ICng seed doubly-desirable, Get busy at once on this important question, .for you know absolutely you cannot depend on our native ormvn innn- n-«nnti«,» _r ,, P.-JAS of every variety 6f"good good and'tell your neighbor CAIRO, i wsyiv - Vv :Ar,\ • • i'tin % ,-j ; •••*••■ v/wi\ JL V/XY WE BE WAGONS Are going fast and you should protect yourself against higher prices by buying now.. ' The Quality ; and Workmanship of Weber. Wagons have been Tried and Tested. There is None Better