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local am! Persona! Stems
Conducted'by Mrs. D, L Williams . : : Phone No. 59
Sits' A. L, Plowden of Valdosta
>s the guest of ..her molhet; Altt.
AUsloy for Afew ifeiys."
Sir. Ji B. Ims been :;t
Athens this week in utlcndauce
upon the meetings of the. Georgia
Horticultural Society.
• -Mr. Lovie P.^Greer the ptiiinl
dry goods .salesman has been "hew
this week placing orders with his
‘; customers. .;
-t.‘/’Misses Adrian Tiirnell and
Jijrdlle Little spent .the week end
. iii.Thomasvillo.
v : Mr. J. II. Harris was shaking
s .hah'ds with--his- old friends here
" tips iveelc. -
' :Mr.'Aliles Whitfield one of
Mr. A, Williams, was looking
after business' in Cairo Wednes
day.
Advance styles in new spring
hats at—Cairo Millinery Co.,
■ Childrens.Drcsst's 2 to (i 50 and
7oe. 8 to 12 75c and _SI.00-
Cairo Millinery Go. N
It is cheaper to buy your child
ren^ nrcsscs ready made. Fee
the line at-r-Chiro Millinery Co,
Vassnr the best hose on the
market—Cairo Millinery Co.
Tie newest things in middy
blouses at 50c to S1.00— 1 Cairo
Millinery Co.
the
, , . . r . . Col. M. L. Ledford is in Atlanta
iy s best funnels made a liusi- ... , . . .
, , n ,. . this week on legal business,
trip to Cairo, last Thursday. - i
fetes trip to Cairo Inst Thursday
AjpIr.T. K Rawls of -Calvary was! Let everybody attend one or
' ftplensant ealler at tile Progress more of the boll weevil meetings to
officeMondny.^
. Ij’i'Mr. P.-H. Ward who has been in
i,attendance upon the Short Course
' Farmers Conferences at Alliens
;if6r the last week is again at liome
‘and actively I joking after matters
,\of interest to the coi
county- 1
1. J. Powell of ‘ Thomas-
ville paid home folks a. visit here
/.list-Sunday. .
: The many friends of 'Mr. and
j/Mrs.Carl Poulk wii symnthize with
' them in the death of their little
■j four months old, boy, “J. L. which
.’. occurr last Friiltiy. The Funeral
w.wna from the home Saturday morn-
f-ing and was conducted by Rev.
A. Wynn the pastor of Mr. and
1 .'Mrs. Ilonlk.
,’ • The Progress joins with the
: friends of^his young couple in’ex-
f, I: > tendingcondolcncc., .
p| Col. P. C. Andrew and Col. II.
JiCiG. Turner attended court in Moul-
'bn-Wednesday. .
lie held in .the county next
nes.day and Thursday.
Wcd-
WANTED—I want all the chick
ens in Grady county, bring them
in and pet tlie highest price.
F. A. Richter.
Mr. M.- C. T. Collins of Beach
ton was looking after businces in
Cairo Tuesday.
Wo are glad to. report that Mrs.
W. I). Bryan who' lias been quit'}
sick for the last woek or more is
very much improved now and is
again able to r isumc her duties in
'he school room.
II. R.
ogs i', ti;
Ruthin will buy your
■;. m like t prices *
Col. and Mrs. S. P. Cain who
have been on a trip.to Florida and
Cuba returned to Cairo Friday.
Mr. A. B. Connell was a business
visitor in Cairo Thursday.
Mr. Mike Collins of Beiichton
was on our streets this week.
Mr. E. II. Laing of near Whig*
1i;im riltenik'd court in Cairo this
week.
Attend the Boll Weevil meeting
ncxtuc’k.
HATCH ER--GWALTH EY
Miss Hatcher who has so oceopl-
nbly filled the position of night.,op
erator at tiie telephone exchange
here was quietly married last Tut s-
day evening to Mr.Snm Gwaltncy.
Mr. Gwaltncy is a son of Mr. Dm
D. Gwaltney who is well known hi
this county as a successful planter.
The bride and groom left immedi
ately after their mnriitigo fot
Thomasville and from there they
will go to Bonchton where Mi'
Gwaltney lias a large farm and
where they will make their home.
Program, Mothers
W, G. T. U.
Mrs. S, T. Lewis of Me fitezumn
is on a yisit to her daughter hero
Mrs. D. F. Oliver. :
Col. Wj V. Custor of Bumbridge
lias bceu: looking aPer legal busi
ness in ( airo this \ tick.
Dr. 'V. B... Lawvichit th' eje
sight specialist made tVprofessional
visit to Cairo Monday.
"MissElanor Dojmelly is visiting
in, Savannah this week.
:-G. C,. Gainoiis and Kirs. H ,^ ;c w ; of Looll conn1y
Stevens wnom we mentioned-^ va a blJsillos3 visil01 . to Cairo
last week ns going to Lass Cruces T ;,. .
"New Mexico to the,bedside of Mr.| /' l ? ulJ "
“Stevens have written* - back ' that; / If yon have fat-bogs to sell be
At Methodist Church Monday
•afternoon 3 o’clock Jan. 22, all
niol.hers/nrc especially invited.
1st., Scripture Reading, 1 Sam
uel Chafe. 1., Mrs. W. M. Searcy.
2nd., Prayerful’ mothers and
children.
3rd., Song.
,4th., Talk--Tako this child away
and nurse it for me, and I will give
thee thy wages—Mrs. Forsyth.
5lh., Paper- Care of Babies—Mrs.
Harrison-
6tli., Talk-Sacredness and res
ponsibility of motherhood—Mrs.
Clark.
, Solo- Oh Time Take Me
Back- Mrs. Crawford.
8th., Rocitintion—My Temperance,
Doll -Vicla Lee Sordati.
9th., Choi u3— L. T. L.
10th., Talk—Winning . my chili's
confidence;—Miss W. C. Jones.
Social half hour. Securing new
members and enrolling White
Ribbon Recruits.
PEANUTS
I have the Early White Spanish, Early
Small White Spanish, also North Carolina
variety No. 1 Peanuts. My stock of those
are l'irstclass, and my prices are right. See me AT ONCE and arrange for
your supply before the advance comes. It pays to plant peanuts as a money
crop, this has been proven.
Cotton Seed
I have the improved King, Simpkins also
Cleveland big boll, select stock specially
cured for planting^ purposes by the or-
ignators. See me at once for your supply as stocks are short every where of
mese leading early variety as boll weevil teril.ories are gobbling these seed
up. 1 am selling iarge quanties and if you want to grow c;otton here in Gra
dy county, under the SURE ravage of the boll weevil, you had better see
trie quick for your supply. Don’t wait until you want to plant, for you
might not be able to get them.
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Oats
Peas
Beans
I have the leading varieties, Hastings, Appier's Fulghum,
Coker’s, etc. See me an once if you are going to want a few
more firstclass seed Oats.
I am wanting to bu
some peas you *
;o buy all kinds of field peas, shouid you need
had best arrange for these immediately.
arrived safely and found Mr. Stev- sure to see, II. R. Rushin.
ens somewhat improved.
•>. •
]. Mr, H. L. Lester who has been
, here for sohie time in the interest
of the lotal chapter of the W. O.
W. reports that lie is still getting
B uncrous applications for admiss
ion into that order.
j .Mr. W, W. Sapp of Amsterdam
• was a busincss visitor to Cairo this
week.
Mr. L. M. Ausley- lias iceepted
a lucrative position v.itlr If. T.
Roux & Son of riant, City, Fla.,
and will leave this wee?; to begin
his work there. Mrs. Auslay , will
go a week or two filter. This splen
did young couple have lomy
friends hero who will luite to lose
them from Cairo, and' ,who3a best
wishes will go with them to their,
new home in the land of flowert.
J. L. OLIVER’S SON
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pare ypurseff for
r&ty stormy days.
fcVeqot the Goods
Whigiiam Shipping
Many Hogs
Mr. G. U. MeEldy for Roddcn-
bery Hdw. Co., bought and shipp
ed from Whigbam last Friday n
ear of hogs containing 116 fiend to
the White Provision Co„ of At
lanta. The car brought approx
imately S1500.00. This is the sixth
car of hogs shipped from Whigham
this season. Another car
scheduled to be leaded there -with-
it a few days.
Jury Drawn for
v Whigham Court
The following is a list of the Jury
drawn" to serve at the City Court of
Whigham on the Fourth Monday iiT
January 1917.
This 17th day of January A) 17
W. R. Hawthorn, W; R. Wynn
i. F. Williams, A/S. Mayo, T. P
Harrison, W. A. Skipper, A. G
Harrison, G. M. Jones, A. M. Gain
ey, II. E. Mitchell, O.rren Moore
J. M. Brock, W. C. Bell, E. P. Tru
lock, N. Z. Truloc.k, J. E. Swillcy,
J. S. Miller,' and T. L. Langley
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let us sell you your rain coats, shoes, over shoes, warm
For slush and mud, storm and slett, rain or shine,
W. V. CUSTER,
Rninbridge, Ga.
W. T. CRAWFORD
Cairo, Ga.
Custer & Crawford
overcoats, etc.
Prepair for this cold raw weather that’s sure tojeorpe
during the next few weeks.
Should you desire to buy Velvet beans 1 have several
varieties of these. You know velvet beans are great land
builders. BUY NOW don’t delay buying any of your
planting seed, there is an unusai demand for “Modern Crop” seed. The
fa. ,-™., whr. ivnii-a “UNTIL LATER,’’ to buy will very likely pay more,
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farmer who waits “UNTIL LATER,’’ to buy will very likely pay more, and
have trouble and delay in securing his requirements at the*last minute.
Get Ready Now, Buy Your Seed Now.
W. H. ROBINSON
Cairo,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given Hint on the
irsl Tuesday in March during tile lcgnl
'lours of sale will be sold flic building
uid lot; nlso the machinery nnil equip-
ncutof the Georgia l i 'crtili:ici , '& Manu
facturing Company.
The machinery Consist of one 25 h. p.
Olds Engine and other machinery suit
able for the mixing of fertilizers.
The sale will be held in the suid build
ing; and building and machinery will be
raid separately.
The sale is for the liquidation of the
the company and the property will be
mid to the highest bidder.
The machinery wilt bn delivered when
mlled for and the building and lot wiU
oe delivered January 1st, 1918 with pay
ment by purchaser of 10 qer cent of the
purchase price at t ime of sale and balance
o.i delivery of property.
For particulars see,
.1. M. POULIC-or
THOMAS WIGHT
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Notice
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
Auction Sale of Unclaimed and Refused
Over 600.000 People
.Doing So.
Cairo, Ga., Jan. 17, 1917
By direction of the Freight Claim Agent,
notice is hereby given that the following listed
freight will be sold at auction for freight and oth
er charges at Atlantic Coast Line Freight Ware
house, in Cairo, Ga., Friday, February 23rd, 1917
Goods sold without guarantee of quality or
value. Sale will commence at 11 o’clock a. m.
Terms Cas.
J. A. HUSKE, Route Agent, A. C. L. Ry.
Fayetteville, N. C.
1 Car Body and Truck, A. C. L.—72560, Consign
ed to Kelly-Clark Lumber Co., Cairo, Ga.
Attorney-At-Law
Office Crawford Building
CAIRO,.. - GEORGIA
For many ypnra physicians have aaroeil that
the vast majority of human Ills wero cause! by
iccumuUitci] waste* l.a the In the Lmyer Intestine:
that in our present way (f livine Nrlurocoell
tol romovo all this waste without nssistanev. nu
.natter how re&tlar wo misht bo: oml that the
,i,Ison from this waste circulated through the
hljod nulled uh away down below pm; and was
-osponsible for many diseases of a serious nature.
Purina this time the ".I. D L. Cascade," for
internal Pttthlng has, leeauto tf tlatr rocoin-
nondattona andHhoeo of ils users, boon steadily
trowing in favor.
Reccntla, however, the starting news which
lias been covering thU country that great sur-
toons and qh'clallots, have batn operating on the
Lower Inteatino for tile oost chronic and acrioun
liseaes has caused Americans to become through
ly awake to the importance of keeping this Lower
Intestine free fiomall poisonous wulst matter,
nnd over 500.000 are now ualng Internal Botha.
If you try tho "J. B. L. Cascade,*’ you will And
yourself always bright, confident and capable-
the poisonous waste makes ua hillious, blue, dull
and nervous. Intornul Baths or Nature’s c'.vn
euro for Constipation-Just warm water properly
applied. Drugs forco Nature-tho "J, B. L.
Cascade,” gently assists heiv
Call and «eo it at-WIght & Browne, Drug
Store, Cairo, On., or ask tliein for “Why a Man
of to-day Is Only 60 P€r Cent Efficient,” a book
let of groat interest, which is given free on re
quest.—Advt, , , .
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Cotton 1 Seed Meal
$30,00 A Ton
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Pure Wheat Shorts for Cows and Pigs.
Seed Irish Potatoes, Bliss, EarlyuRose, Irish
Coblerss. Burt Seed Oats the early kind.
No. 1 North Carolina Peanuts. The BEST
and CHEAPEST FLOUR.® Headquarters
For BARGAIN Groceries.
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J. L. Oliver’s' So:
J. E. Wright, M. D
Physician (Q, Surgeon
Phones; Olllce 40; Res. 44.
)fRco with Dr. Clower
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One, Two or Three Ilorso
to let for sliares or rent,
land and good new house.
A, C. Dickey,
* Beaijnton. Qa.
Farm
Good
Id Ai
STOKES & EDWARDS
PACKAGE GROCERIES.