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Local .and Personal Sins.
Conducted by Mrs. D. L. Williams : : Phone No. E9
Mrs. A, W. Cawtliorn of Re
liance Ya,,- and Mr. Edward Caw-
. 1-lioin of Moore Pc.;n, mother and
'* brother: of Mrs. J. E. Forsyth are
on it visit to the Forsyths hero for
the holidays.
- Mr. J. J. Cpppago and family of
Valdosta are th'o'guests of Mrs. J.
M. Boll.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sutton of
Thomasville have been the guests
' of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooke this
week,
Mrs. E. F. Horne of. Metcalf was
the guest of her mother Mrs.
Bennett sor the holidays:
Mr. E. D. Rivers of Climax was
a business visitor.-, in ..Cairo this
week.
Cnpt. Will Forester of Thotnas-
villo was the guest of relatives hero
this week:
Mr. W.' H. Williams spent
Christmas day in-Cairo the guest
of relatives.
Miss Ethel Parrish who fora
humlcr of years has been the
,i successful teacher ■ of Manual
Training in the schools of Barnes*,
vilte is on a short visit to her par
ents here.,
tsf.
Mr. John Hudson-who has been
quite sick for .some time we arc
glad to report as able to be out
4. again.
* Messrs W..Cv ; Wight, W. A.
3. Walker Jr. Frank Searcy and L.
V W. Powell a.ro home from the U.
of Ga,, for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Marchman
’•of Guthbeffc spent a few days this
^ week as the guests of Mr. J. Bi
Crawford, arid family. .
f Mr. arid Mrs. G. Ward Wight
and young son of Atlanta are the
guests foi; the holidays of. Mr. and
£p;;Mrs. .L-B. Wight and family. 1
Mr. Henry Kent and son Mr.
’ ' Alina Kant of Tifton were . the
I- guest, last. Sunday of Rev'. J. T
Ryder and family.
ft; 4 . .'
* Miss Agnis Walker who has.
^ been in attendance this term at
Wesleyan College, Macon is at
home for the. holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P.. Matthews
^ of Agusta arc spending the Clirist-
^ mas holidays in Cairo with rela-
tive,: ■
, ' Mr. and Mrs. M. R. McGchco of
7.; Edison wore the guests this week
of Mrs, McGehce’s parents Mr.
if. and Mrs. J. B. Crawford.
a Mr. Lem Parrish a forme-i Cairo
boy is at home for a few days on
a visit to his parents.
Mr. J. M. McNairWent over to
Camilla to spend Christmas with
home folks.
Mrs. Carol Vt nlandingham camo
home from G. N. I. C. to spend
the holiday vacation with home
folks.
Miss Flo' Loui'se Rogglic of
Deckard Tenn,, has been the
pleasant holiday visitor of Miss
Effie Forester.
Mr. C. Sapp an old Cairo boy
was in Cairo this week.
Miss Myrtle Poulk has been at
home from Andrew College for
the holidays with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Belcher were
attending church services in Cairo
last Sunday.
Miss Sarah Ledford is home from
Bessie Tift'College to- spend -the
holidays with home folks. ,
Dr. L. G, Baggett left Tuesday
for Atlanta after Spending several
days here with home folks.
Mr..I. F. Forester one of the
county’s'most successful farmers
was-a businpss visitor to Cairo
Wednesday. ',. ;
Dr. Eugfeno'Clower of Scabring
Fla.,- has been looking • after' busi
ness interests here for several days.
Mr. Neal. Ryder of Tifton .-lias
been spending the holidays here
with his parents.
Ed and Alvin Wight came home
from- Eiriory College to spend the
holidays.
Mr. C. R. Beale and family will
’mo'ye to Thomasville next. .year
whql-c Mr. .Beale will be associated
in- business with the ThrimasviHo
Live Stock Company.. The. many
friends of this estimable family
will regret to have ’ them • 'leave
Cairo.
Mr. D. P. Ward of\ Pirns..', jfork'i
was 'transacting business -in Cairo
Wednesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. E.- Wilson and
children of Tallahassee came over
to spend Christmas in Cairo with
relatives and friends.
Have you seen the splendid new
serial, The Shielding Shadow at the
Alcazar'? It will delight you.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones went
over to Cottondale, Fla., last Fri
day for a visit of several days to
their daughters Mrs. M. ; J. Gray
and Mrs. Fairbanks Shores. They
report a pleasant trip.. .
Mr. Jo.e Higdon of Calvary was
a prominent visitor here this week.
Miss Alma Hurst' who is attend
ing Bessie Tift College has been
i at home for the holidays;
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1917
W E WISH to thank the people of Cairo
and Grady county for their- liberal
patronage during the year 1916, and we
• trust that you will see it to your advantage 1
to continue to patronize us in the coming,
year.
We try to handle everything in ourliri^
. that the trade of this section demands, and *
our motto is “Quality First and Reasona-•
ble Prices.”
Wishing everyone a happy and prosperous
New Year. • N
We are Respectfully,
Mitchell & Walker Company
Cairo, Ga. Phone 97
'Mrs. L/.A. Boll left last Wotlnof
day fqr_a visit of several weeks to
her patents' .tit Orlando Fig.
v , ..Mis.. F. M. Brannon of Gadsden
Ala.,; has been on a visit to her old
home hero for tho.holidays.
. Miss Mabel Maxwell of Calvary
visited friends in Cairo this week.
Sheriff W. A. Carr who has
cently been confined to his room
for a day or two we are glad to re
port as being able to be out, again
Mr. T. E. Rawls of Cclvary was
a business visitor to Cairo Wednes
day.
Miss Margaret Hudson came
home from Boston to spend the
holiday vacation.
Mr. J. W. Pope of Thomasville
has been a* business visitor in
Cairo this week.
The Diamond From The Sky
continues to draw big crowds to
the Alcazar.
If you are in arrears at the Prog
ress-office ;no better time than now
to send in ypur dollar for renewal.
Mr,; E. I); Rivers 6f Climax, who
it will he recalled was'/admitted to
the bar. here >ozric' -time ago has
opened a law- office iri. the Roddcn-
bery building. ' Until the / close, of
Iris schoofiMr, Rivers will only be
in.his,office on Saturdays,; Hois
teaching a very,successful term of
sehool at Climax; find.at'• its" close
ho will mOvri ./fiaek-. ip Cairo and
will take up.' thp. regular practice,
of his profession. '
We predict a big audience for
the minstrel show staged here for,
Friday night'the 12tH., 13y Tliqiri-
asvillc talent. Tt will lie at. the
School Auditorium under the a iff
spices of the. School Improvement.;
Club. .-- . • ■ ' -, : -
The Sheilding Shadow.'is provitiijp
i very popular filin'with the movie
goers. . .; ■
m
is.a.iiLms
‘t J-sx-k'-r.--.
Mrs. W. J. Willie ; and' Mrs. D,
L. Williams entertained; a small
party at the home of Mrs. Willie
011 Wednesday evening in honor
of, Miss Rogglie,' the guest of Miss
Effie Forester and Mr. Edward
Cawtliorn the guest, of Mrs. J. E.
Forsyth.
A salad course was served and
the guest amused themselves with
popping corn, toasting mureh-
m'aliows etc.
i.Th'bSe present were Misses. Flo
Rpgglis, .Effis Forester,; Mabel
Msixivell, Mary Bell -arid: Messrs
.Cawtliorn, Vanlandhigluiin, Rich
ter and E. C. Powell. -
Mayo and Beil Appointed
Court Reporters
Information has reached us that
Judge W. M. Harrell immediately
on receipt of his commission from
the governor last week announced
the appointment of J, M. Mayo,
Jr. the present Court Reporter as
the one to succeed himself and
that Arthur Bell -of this place was
appointed his assistant. Mr.
Mayo’is known as one of the most
efficient, Couflt Reporters in the
statif and his friendj^will be gratifi
ed at his reappointment, Mr.
Bell is a bright and popular young
man of Cairo who is sure to be
come much liked in his new posi
tion,- " '*:
Card Of Thanks
The family of Mr.' J. W. Clifford
desire to express to their friends
their thanks and ..appreciation for
the many acts of . kindness and
words of comfort so thoughtfully
extended them in thqir recent be
reavement. Also "for the beauti
ful floral offerihgs.
The Dawn of the
New Year
Brings With it New Plans and
Resolutions
Above all let us resolve to try to make this as profitable
a year as possible.
In order to do that we must exercise a great deal of
judgement in our buying as well as our selling.
First of all be sure that vou get the quality then the price
We will continue to maintain our high standard of
quality, and guarantee you the benefit of every advantage
in price we can offer.
and Prosperous New. Year
To AH.
Company
rmers
I have the Early Small White Spanish seed peanuts, tho kind that will be in universal
demand for oil milling. Also North Carolina No. 1 seed peanuts. Better see me quick and
plnee your order before higher prices which will surely come later.
Cotton Seed
I will have tho Improved King cotton, the kind
which has been growing most successfully in the
boll weevil territory. . Have ample testimonials
from the boll territory from those who have grown it successfully. This cotton is quick
growth, small stalk, matures rapidly and when bolls mature the stalk dies quickly and does
riot furnish a breeding place for the weevils all along during the late summer and early fall
month's. This is the cotton for you to grow here. Sec me immediately and make your ar
rangements for your planting seed. Don’t delay; the supply from the growers is limited and
they will be sold up quickly. Understand these come direct from the growers and are grown
iu.Jtf.orth .Carolina where the seasons are shorter than ours, and this makes the Improved
King, seed doubly desirable. Get busy at once on this important question, for you know
ab^iiutely you cannot depend on our native grown, long growing varieties of cotton.
REAS of every variety of good quality and as many as you have, bring them if they are
good and tell your neighbor to do the some. '
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