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LEADERS MEET TO HELP BUSINESS
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Washington, D. C—Senate Majori
Leader Alben Barkley last week
with a group cf chairmen of the
committees in an effort for passage
major legislation to speed up
Left to right front row: Senators
F. Ashurst, chairman of the
committee; Alben W. Barkley;
Wins First Prize
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Eau Gallie, Fla.—Miss Patsy John
ston, Kissimmee, -Fla., cowgirl who
was awarded first prize, a silver cup
in the first state-wide cowgirl con
test here before a crowd of 5,000.
Love Conquers All.
“I don’t know what to do 'with
the gate—it squeaks so dreadfully.”
“I know a remedy.”
“Get a maid Who has a sweetheart."
DOES BLADDER
WAKE YOU UP? It’s not normal. It’s
nature’s warning “Danger Ahead”.
Your 25c back if this 4-day treatment
does not help nature flush excess acid
and other wastes from the kidney. Ex
cess acids can cause irritation result
ing in getting up nights, frequent or
scanty flow, burning, backache or leg
pains. Just say Bukets (25c) to any
druggist. Locally at Grady Pharmacy.
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Ineij musi haife learned a lot,
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YES! We have learned a lot about
man ufacturing crop growing fertilizers
in the last forty years. And much of what iB:
we have learned has come from the experi
and advice of successful farmers who stem
ence
have been growing satisfactory crops with
V-C throughout all these years.
That’s why when good farmers and V-C
Fertilizers "team up” there is usually a
good crop at harvest time.
Place your order with your nearest V-C
Agent today.
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CORP.
Savannah, Georgia
V-C FERTILIZERS
FOR SALE BV
Joe Me Nair, Calvary, Ga.
, Glass, chairman appropriations
mittee. Standing back row:
tors Elbeit D. Thomas, education
labor committee; Pat Harrison,
nance committee; Robert F.
banking and currency
Walter F. George, privileges and
tions committee; and Morris
military affairs committee.
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Mrs. Glover Entertains With
Shower.
Mrs. Matt Glover entertained with
i a miscellaneous shower in her home
on Friday afternon in honor of Mrs.
Jasper Glover. Many nice and useful
gifts were received.
Those present were: Mesdames Cuy
Whigham and Jim Kenney, of Pelham,
Tom (Bud) Whigham, J. R.
Hansel Miller, J. M. Glover, John
Glover, Jim Brooks, Ada Brooks, R.
A. Gray, J. Q. Adams, Ellis Adams,
Gus Harrell, G. D. Harrell, Judson
Harrell, Clifford Whigham, Marvin
Whigham; and Misses Hazel Adams,
Lula Glover, Verda Whigham and Re
gina Brooks.
After the gifts were admired,
licious refreshments 'were served.
Quite a large crowd attended
ching services at Mt. Vernon on
urday and Sunday.
Miss Iris Brock is spending
week with her aunt, Mrs. Beatrice
vin in Pelham.
Mr. H. A. Kelly is spending
ral days of this week with relatives
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Glover,
sons, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Harrell,
sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Judson
rell were the guests of Mr. and
Gus Harrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harrell
the guests of the former’s
Mrs. J. J. Harrell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller,
daughters, were the Sunday guests
Mr. and Mis. M. L. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Williams,
family, were the Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Williams.
THE CAIRO MESSENGER, FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1939.
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We rgeret to report that Mrs. J. S.
Johnson is on the sick list at this
writing.
Miss Maine Smith spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Gwin
nette Levar.
Mrs. Sam Gilliard spent Saturday
night as the guest of Mrs. J. M.
Owens and attended preaching at Ca
pel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Prince and Mr.
and Mrs. Jonas Johnson attended
preaching at Long Branch last Sunday
afternoon.
Rev. R. W. Croft and Rev. Charles
Davis were' the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Prince.
Mrs. Claude Owens was the dinner
guest of Mrs. Raymond Johnson on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Waldron visited
in the home of Mrs. J. S. Johnson on
Sunday.
Miss Katie Rawls spent last Friday
night as the guest of Mrs. S. L. Le
var.
Mr. Crawford Prince, and family, of
Thomasville, spent Sunday 'with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prince.
The regular preaching day at Ca
pel has been changed from 3rd Sunday
to 4th Sunday with Rev. W. R. Croft
as pastor. Sunday School every Sun
day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Every
one invited to attend.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Booth had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B.
M. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dixon,
Mrs. C. M. Shores, and their families,
Mrs. -F. B. Vickers and Misses Myrtice
and Gwendolyn Gainey,
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Baggett, and
family, were the Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Baggett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kinney, of Phe
nix City, Ala., announce the arrival
of a young son on Feb. 13th. Mrs.
Kinney will be pleasantly remember
ed here as Miss Tynia Drew.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ulmer spent a
short while Sunday night with Mrs.
Clayton Ulmer.
Miss Bernice Harrison had as her
guest Sunday night Miss Reba Har
rison.
Quite a large crowd enjoyed the
•wood-sawing given in the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baggett and Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Elkins on Friday night,
Mr. Alfred Walker was the Sunday
guest of Mr. DeWitt Kinney.
iMr. Perry Merritt called on Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Merritt a short while
Sunday,
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Little Miss Almarie Hartley was
the Sunday guest of Kay Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knight, and fam
ily, Myron Prevatte, Ivy Singletary,
Joe Mobley, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Hartley were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mobley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mobley were the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Mack Watson.
Mr. C. E. Hartley and Mr. Johnnie
Meadows were visitors to Bainbridge
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Bishop were
visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Brock Sunday.
There will be preaching at Union
Springs on Saturday and Sunday at
1 a. m. Sunday evening at 7 p. m.
Also Sunday School at 10 a. m. Sun
day. Everyone has a cordial invitation
to attend.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to take this method of ex
pressing our sincere thanks to our
many friends who were so faithful to
us during the sudden death of our fa
ther, J. W. Harrington.
May God’s richest blessings abide
with each and everyone of you is our
prayer.
THE FAMILY.
'pnoopi/n^ fa.
Not now!
. . . thanks to Syrup
of Black-Draught.
When your child is less keen
and lively than usual, it may
be a warning of constipation.
If so, try Syrup of Black
Draught. It’s pleasant to taste,
and there’s nothing in it that
can harm a child’s
tV*M» O * delicate intestinal
i system when giv
hMM o» en according to
the directions.
1 Ask for Syrup of
Black-Draught.
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Spence Boys Win Third
Successive Basketball
“D” Crown In District
For the third consecutive year, the
Spence Junior High School boys’ bas
ketball team has won the Class D Sec
ond District basketball crown, having
/lofoQfor) defeated Spun*feld Cniin^fioU • a thnller, ii ,a
0 11 iM !na gamt ast week-end.
This year the D division tournament
was held in Damascus, Early county,
Much spirit was shown by the
represented and reports are that this
was one of the best tournaments the
“D” division has held .since its organ
ization in the Second District.
The girls from Spence played
games, but were defeated in the
finals by Springfield. Many compli
ments were paid to Evelyn Baker, ef
ficient coach, for having such a splen
did group of fine and courteous girls.
The Spence Boys club will repre
sent the Second District in the state
tournament which will be held in Ath
ens March 9, 10 and 11.
The line-up for the scholatic year
1938-’39 team is as follows:
Horace (Joe) Banks, forward, high
score man for the season;
Pierce (Pee-Wee) Wilcox, for*ward
the man who gets about with speed
and accuracy;
Hubert (Slim) Norton, center, the
tall guy who holds the defense;
Carlee (Tim) Singletary, guard, the
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“Reliance” Fertilizers!
Tax Notice!
THE BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN AT MY OFFICE
FOR MAKING 1939 AD VALOREM
(PROPERTY) TAX RETURNS.
All property owners are required to make returns of
all property owned on January 1st. By making your re=
turns, you will reduce the expense of the county in equal=
izing the returns, and thus serve to lower taxes. Make
your 1939 returns NOW and avoid possibility of errors
penalties and confusion later.
If anyone who has knowledge of property that is not
being returned will report same to me, it will be appreciated.
Notice is given that 1939 special state licenses were
due on January 1st and that defaulters are subject to a
heavy penalty.
Special notice is given that all PROFESSIONAL TAX=
ES were due January lst,*along with all state licenses, and
that the aw now requires payment of professional taxes
in advance.
HOMESTEAD AND PERSONAL TAX EXEMPTION BLANKS HERE!
You must make application to me on these forms to be entitled to the
Homestead and Personal Property Tax Exemptions. The forms are tedious
to execute and require considerable time to fill in. Please come in AT ONCE
it you wish to avail yourself of the Tax Exemptions on your property this
year.
April 1st is the time limit for filing these applications.
T. F. PROCTOR, TAX COMMISSIONER Ga.
fellow who calms big shots; and
Leo (Tuts) Waters, guard, the man
whose strength surpasses a brick
wall, seldom ever penetrated.
Faithful subs who are always ready:
Ira Godwin, Jack Fain, Dewey Miller,
Lynwood Thomas and Glenn Gainous.
One-fourth of all families in the
United States had 65 percent of all
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j The - of purebred bulls is the
use
i best wa ? to build up the quality of our
j native beef cattle.
THE PARAMOUNT CLUB
2 Miles Leesburg Road—Albany, Ga.
Visit Southwest Georgia’s Finest Night Club!
Two Floor Shows Every Night—Music
By Sammy Graham and His Orchestra
STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNERS
Admission: Week Nights 50c; Saturday Only, 7!k
KITCHEN SHOWER FOR M
WAYNE SINGLETARY___ IS I
(Left Out Last Week)
Misses Inez, Mildred and
Gainey home of were Mrs. genial J. T. hostesses J
of Cairo, last Gainey SOlltU
Saturday aftet,
wben honored Mrs. Way j
t with kitchen ne
‘ e ar y a shower
Yellow and green was , he co|
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or used, a
course with hot chocolate W8.S
Thirty guests sqm
were present m
joyed the preparation of a ‘'B 0
Ideas” for the honoree. a
book also ?
was piepared for h r