About The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1916)
... ' ... Mr.Ci.W. Boll a prosperous far mer of Loon county Fla., was a business visitor in Cairo Tuesday. Mr. Ed Dickey jr. of Benchton district paid our office a pleasant call last Saturday. Ballard’s Flours have stood the tost of time. ■ We regret to note the continued illness of Mr. J. H. Connell our genial City Clerk. We hope to sec him out again soon. Mr. J. W. Lane of Whighanv.was a pleasant caller at our office one day this week. • Best by Every Test—Jersey Cream Flour. That K. P. Banquet is going to fie some swell foast from some lit tle inkling we have had. 1 Mr. Oscar Boyett of Spring Hill district was in Cairo oil business last Monday. STOCK OF WAGONS Are going fast and you should protect yourself against higher prices by buying now. The Quality and Workmanship of Weber have been Tried and Tested. Wagons There; is Better l At a- mceting-oL the City Coun cil hold this week it. was decided that obtaccpunt of,a typographical error appearing inutile advertise,- menl for a- b'ondi election in tlje is sues of November 10th, and 17th, that the election would be post poned for the present. It will likely be called again for early after the holidays. v CHARY OOtW^ C a rj ^,,, Local ani Personal Stems Conducted by Mrs. D. L. Williams : : Phone No. 09 Mrs. J. T. Harris, after spending awhile hero with her daughter Mrs. W. D. Clill’ord 1ms gone to Jackson Georgia. Mrs. Eugene Clower of Scab ring Fla., Is on a visit to homc-foiks here. Mr. E. D. Rivers of Climax spent the week end in Cairo. Dr. A, II. Reynolds of Reno was a business visitor in Cairo this week. ...;■ Judge W. J. Willie will receive two tickets to the Alcasar at tlje Pogrc ss. Call for Pride of Denver Flour when giving your order to the gro cer. . The Diamond fram the sky grows in interest each week. Lottie Piclcford stars as Esther but she is well supported by other artist of merit. Mr. C. A. Reed of Washington' D. C. t he well known pecan expert was in Cairo for a short while re cently. WANTED—Early small white Spanish and early large whitespnti- ish peanuts' Also pens, what have you? ‘ • W. II. Robinson. Mr. Forsyth of Virginia; father cf our townsman Mr. J. E.lFnrsytii arrived in Cairo a few days ago to spend the winter. Mrs. Forsyth wil) join him in a few days. Use Jersey Cream Flour. None so good. The basket ball givmo- to be played this week by Climax • an 1 Camilla in our town should bp' of interest to our local fans because, there is n aeries of games.slated for a littlu later between ‘Climax and Cairo. If you enjoy a good garik? bo.sure to come out and see this one. ’ ' ’ ■ • ‘ Ruth Roland nud Frank Mayo in the Red Circle arc well worth your while to see. . • ' PIANO FOR SALE—Apply to Mrs. A. C. Kelley, Gradyville, Cla Mr. W. II. Bennett oT Tifton was on a visit to. homo folks hero this w.v k. Mr. B. M. Johnson who has been quite sick for some ume is slightly improved. We trust to lie able to. soon report his complete recovery.. Mr. J. C. Mock of .Th.omasvillc who was a former resident of this county spent several days in the county this Week with relatives. Lost you forget—It’s the Bes Yet—Jersey Cream Flour. If you want the best in Ford repair parts buy the. H-tt. lM>\j; W. jViil’er arid Mr. If. }.v. WaTs'.i haVc gone to thb-stoclc flua.- ket to bqy mules. Friends of Mrs. Tom Crawford of Thompsville will regret to hear of her loss of Valuable^ diamonds by burgluh? recently. • ' ‘ . ^ i For hdltor BisciMts-xj-U^. Jcjgr-y Cream Fl&ur. g :;■! , ij A. .1. Livingston,living hearlfeh- laiul, City. Tonii,, says. “1 feel like golng'.ft'Onv.-' li&Tlsoft tdi house and tcllifjg UiB pgqjijo about Tnnlnc.” Mr. B. W. Mauldin spoilt the week end tit liome. ... •IN ART POSES jfikv Munson Delights Artists Bi Her Wonderful,Film Piny,. “Purilv.” THOMASVILLE . . NEXT WEEK, Col. R, C. Bell spent the Week end in Cairo. HOGS WANTED—Highest mark et prices paid, for good fat hogs i any quantity. See me, Ck R. Beale; Mr. C. T. Boggs the genial dis penser of drugs to the trade, was calling on his customers here this week. Mr. Elwood Bennett of Jackson ville made a week end visit to home folks last week. Be sure to see the Summer Girl’s Minstrel and Forty Five Minutes with our Country at the School Auditorium next Tuesday evening. For your Thanksgiving CakeS Use Ballard’s Obelisk Flour. Dr. Eugene Clower of Seabnng Fla., is here for a few days Arans- acting business. HUBS Are strictly interchangeable With any Ford wheel. They are of extremely high grade of malle able iron, accurately machined and balanced, and are furnished complete with flange bolts, .ball beat ings and felt oil retaining washers. Look for the brand j H-S I on your Ford repairs,it stands for quality.. Remember Our Motto QUALITY AND SERVICE i' Several Twin Cuiro attended the John Robinson cirou3 in Thomas-, viilc fast Monday. This. Tanlnc is -really the fu st medicine I have ever taken that docs what tfifty, say it will do,” said J. F. Holly. Lexington, Ivy. Doubt fail to ciee Thc Red Giro do." /Ifiis plie-pf tfieitesh ! Thejliyslory "0fihe; Laughing Mask deepens. -Seethe episodes at Ihc'yileasar. *. ;/ '^R^;E; L. Jordan-will rccgjjvo two .tictotp tp the Afsapfii; at tli§ Prog ress.', ; , . Mrfi; iFrank Win tlirojy ■ of,'Talla- hass«ifl|'.\;iaiting, her - sisfe'r Mrs. W.Mlit: -r - ■ Ottij'ffpt• tho : :greatest.' points in mvojnwvTnnlac. is its freedom from ’ injurious minerals. Mr. L. R. Ferrell will . receive, two tickets to the Alcasnr at tile •Progress. • * Alivsi. B. Wight is in Jackson ville this week attending the mcet- ingjif the National Nut Growers' As.soeia t ibii. -' Order of your Grocer a sack o! Jersey Cream flour; Bake a batch, of biscuits- out of it and if not cn tiroly satisfactory return the floin and get voip\ money back. Noth, ng fuju'cr.v,Tiiy. il-just, mice, **'• .. • ..W’ '»;4 U;..h'' ■ i ^Secretary L. Ifclie-; commercial assOGiilloil in Thomas- ville was a visitor for a short while in. Cairo rppoutly.. “I would not take One Thou* .andsjlpliars for what this wonder ful Tahlae medicine has ■ done for me.”, said Mrs. Mattie' Lutes cf Lexington, Ky. Mr. P. H. Ward who has been confined'to his room lately with Grip we are glad to report as being out again. fVuclioy Munson is known aiul loved in every artist's studio hi the land. Shins the perfect model, not only in symmetry, .hut in ’ in telligence, which is the'most neces sary attribute' of a model. This is proved beyond question in her Wonderful film play,' "Purity” in which she uses her intellectual gilts to such good advantage that the pluyger would never for nn in stant think that (he star of seven mil reels of pictures was not a trained actress. When Purity was finished a num ber cf the most noted sculptors in Now York were invited to a priv ate showing. Included in the /lumber were Augustus Luki nan, William L. Dodge, Picn'rilli Brat h- .ori, Sherry Fry, Adolph Weinman, Daniel Chester French, Henry ifering, Scnrpitta and Albert, Jeng- ers. The projection , lasted two hours during wliich th'o artists and sculptors were agog with pleasure and excitement. They kept break ing forth with exclamations of ap proval as the various scenes were flashed on the screen. At the Savoy, Thomas,villo, next Wedkesdny and Thursday. Admission 25 cents. ndv. .. Tliok\ii|iiiii,l. ('.onfcjvncc.of South Georgia"'*Mwiiojfisr. .'cft'ifvenos in Thbinn.svilhviiexl W cVhiesdiiy the “9th. 'This body is made up of all the pastors and connoetional olllc- _ • era of the South Georgia Confer- NO« q60 eneo and in addition many promi nent, lnynien. It is always a nota- blb gathoring and it goes without siiyin&.(lint this yeilr will bo no exception, Bishop Candler will pre side ut the sessions •the Confer ence. The latest pinners report shows 57-15 hales of cotton ginned';in Grady county previous to Nov. IJlh, lt)10 as against 0002 to.some date in 1015. Mr, and Mrs. W. \.- Strickland of Bcaohton wore in die oily sho)i- ping Tuesday. Tbli it s prescription prepared Mpeelellv (o, r MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEWER Five or six dotes will break any cue, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on th$ liver better than Calomel end does not gripooriickta. 25o J.E. Wright, M. D. Physician (EL Surgeon, Phones; Office 40; Res. 44. Office with Dr. Clower Stop! Look! Listen! » '■ I he first basket ball game, of the season, locally, is to bo played at the City Hall, next Friday Evening, at 7 o’clock sharp. The two con torting .teams arc Climax and Camilla, This game promises to be one of unusual interest, ns teams seem to be pretty evenly matched accord ing to the dope. Everybody come and show what a hostess Cairo can be. • Admission 15 and 25 Cents. E. A. WHITE, Real Estate List ypuiiproperty with me if you want it sold. My office is at Farmers & Merchants Bank. Farm Property a Specialty