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DR. S.G. FRAZIER
Veterinarian
Office: 2nd Ave., S. E.
phone 343
Res. 5th Street N. W.
Phone 136-K
List Your
! REAL ESTATE WITH
; FRANK MONTGOMERY
& CO.
Cairo, Ga.
Office, 2nd Floor, Richter
Bldg., N. Broad St.
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I DR. Optometrist J. W. SUMNER
Visual Care
[SndAve. at 1st Street, S. E.
■'Across Street From Grady
County Hospital)
Cairo, Ga.
! Telephone 375
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Ranges, $10.00 each, 2 West
fcifhouse Ranges, $50.00 each,
[Refrigerators $9.95 up. Gandy
pare Co. 9-2-3t.
fe SALE: 250 Ft. Best railroad
frontage in town; approximate-
300 ft. .deep with 110 ft. on
firoay. Phone 408-L if interest -
8-26-4t pd.
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Citizens Insurance
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Citizens Bank Building
Phone 54
Cairo Dry Cleaners
1st Ave., S. W.
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Timber Lands, Etc *
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POWER SAWS
SAW BELTS AND PARTS
SANDERS GARAGE
AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK
REPAIRING
9-24-tf.
DR. W. L. BELCHER. Optometrist
"The Kind of Glasses You've
Always Wanted."
TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS.
Other Days By Appointment.
Left Side South Broad St.,
Beyond 9th Ave., Cairo, Ga.
Phone 29S-R
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* ATTENTION *
* Regular W. O. W. Meetings *
* will be held at the Lodge *
* Hall at 8 o'clock every *
* second and fourth Monday *
* night. *
NOTICE: Truck for hire, all
types hauling, local and long
distance. Cali 255-L or see Wes¬
ley Baggett. 6-10-30t.
FOR SALE: Kut-Kwick Junior
Power Saws. Cuts brush,
weeds, and gras*. Sanders - Ga¬
rage. Phone 108. 5-27-tf.
H. L. CHENEY. Dentist
Phone L Roddenbery Building
Out of Office All Day Thursdays.
ATTENTION: 30 different num¬
bers and sizes of horse drawn
plow parts to fit any make stand¬
ard plow, steel plows repointed
and sharpening. In with a com¬
plete welding and radiator shop,
and 30 years experience with
cane mills and parts. J. R. Glover,
4th Ave., S. W. City, Phone 353-W.
8-19-8t.
PIGS WANTED: Not treated. 40
to 120 lbs. Boars or Gilts. Premi¬
um price. Phone 31. J. R. Whig
ham. 9-2-4t pd.
FOR RENT: 3 connecting rooms
With private bath and private
entrance. 335 First Ave., N. E.,
Call 166-L. 9-2-3t pd.
WANTED TO BUY: Cross ties or
standing timber. Oak, Pine or
Cypress. Reply P. O. Box 30,
Cairo. 9-2-3t pd.
NOTICE: J. J. Sapp's business
will be closed from Sept. 5th.
until Sept. 15th., on vacation. J.
J. Sapp, Cairo, Ga. 9-2-2t pd.
Standard" ROYAL HOSTESS SINK HAS AU OCSIRCO FEATURES
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Yes-A New Modern
KITCHEN SINK
See our display . . . Choose
the sink that makes your
kitchen modern. We install
and service what we sell.
J. PETE PYLES
Plumbing and Electrical
Contracting
PHONE 328
AUTO GLASS
PROPERLY
REPLACED
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When you want broken glass
replaced come to the place that
specializes in this work, tf you
ore really pressed for time we
can put it in while you wait..
or at the most in a couple of
hours. There are no squeaks ..
no rattles..ahd you’ll probably
save money here.
Dyson-Whil-e Motor
Company
THE CAIRO MESSENGER. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1949.
STRAYED: from my place 1 black
offered. Angus cow. Liberal Reward
J. R. Whigham. 9-2-4t pd.
NOTICE: We have on hand one
1948 Cadillac 62 Sedanette in
new car condition at a most at
tractive price. Also can take ord
ers for new Cadillacs and deliver
m about five weeks time Titus
Cadillac Co., Inc., Thomasville,
Ga. g_2-2t.
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FOR RENT: Three room un¬
furnished apartment. See
Thelma Singletary, City 9-2-2t pd.
WANTED: Plain Sewing - Mrs.
Clyde Smith at Mrs. H. G.
Cannon’s, 18 4th. Ave., S. E.
9-9-lt pd.
WANTED: To take care of
c ^ ^N ildr ^ f ° L r ™ Duncan> others who ? 2 work 3
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Ave 1 W : -1 9 9 _ 3t p d
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^ SA LE: 4-room house and
block of land under fence, just
oustide the city limits. Mrs. M.
L. Duncan, 342 3rd. Ave., N. W.
9- 9-3t pd.
FOR SALE: Fuel Oil Circulating
Heater, with automatic draft.
Walter Graham, Phone 341-W.
9-9-lt pd.
FOR RENT: Small unfurnished
apartment. Mrs. E. O. Alligood,
200 3rd. Ave., City. 9-9-lt.
FOR SALE: Strawberry plants
for fall setting. J. R. Hinson.
400 5th St., N. E. Cairo, Ga.
9-9-2t pd.
FOR SALE: 1000 Rhode Island
Red Pullets, Ready to Lay.
Herring’s Poultry Farm, Calvary,
Ga. 9-9-2t.
APARTMENT WANTED: by ec¬
centric young man, considered
by some a genius, by others a
nut. Must be furnished, with
everything except the supervision
of his private life. Postively will
not tolerate snooping • landlords.
Has been known to shoot at the
first personal question. Write P.
O. Box 30. 9-9-lt pd.
FOR SALE: 1 Model C Allis
Chalmers Tractor with Lime
Spreader, Distiller and Harrow.
This equipment in good condition
and priced right. Write Box 1139,
Tallahassee, Fla. 9-9-lt.
WANTED: Reliable man with car
to call on farmers in Grady
County. Wonderful opportunity.
15 to $20 in a day. No experience
or capital required. Permanent. COM¬
Write today. McNESS
PANY, Dept. A, Freeport, Ill.
9-9-2t pd.
FOR RENT: Three room un¬
furnished apartment. See
Thelma Singletary, 1st. Ave., N.
E. City. 9-9-lt pd.
FOR MONUMENT WORK
OF ALL KINDS
See L. F. Harrell
Rt. One, Whigham
Representing Roberts Marble
Company of Ball Ground, Ga.
9~9“4t pd*
Legal Ads
GEORGIA. Grady County:
Office of the Ordinary of said County:
To Whom it may concern:
Whereas Mrs. Mary Bell Richter, ad¬
ministrator of the estate of Frank Ashton
Richter. Jr., late of said county, deceased,
has applied to the Ordinary of said
county Lor leave to sell certain corporate
stocks, descibed as follows: 50 shares of
Common Capital stock of the Aviation
Corporation represented by stock certifi¬
cate No. 05S233 : 50 shares of the Common
capital stock of Pepsi-Cola Company
represented by stock certificate No.
N048282: 100 share of the Comm > \
Capital Stock of Commonwealth &
Southern Corporation represented by stock
cetificate No. CC227956; 100 shares of the
Common Capital Stock of Commonwealth
& Southen Corporation represented by
stock certificate No. CC227957 ; 50 shares
of Non-par value stock of Packard Motor
Car Company represented by stock Cer¬
tificate No. NO557990; all of a one-half
undivided interest in 25 shares of capital
stock of Pure Oil Company represented by
Certificate No. NO117507 ; all of a one-half
undivided interest in 5 shares of the
capital stock of Ford Motor Company.
Lt. as represented by certificate No. 120573.
Now. therefore, this is to cite creditors,
heirs and parties interested to be and
appear at the next October Term of the
Court of Ordinary of said county,-to show
cause why an order to sell said property
should not be granted.
This September 7, 1949.
MRS. E. F. WILLSI.
Ordinary.
R. A. BELL, 9-9-4t.
Attorney. .
CITATION
GEORGIA, Grady County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Lila H. Hawthorn having applied
to me for Permanent Letters of Admini
stration on the Estate of Mrs. c. J.
Harrison, late of said county, this is to
cite ai) and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mrs. C. J. Harrison to be
and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause why
permanent administration should not be
granted to petitioner, on said estate.
Witness my official signature, this 8th.
day of Sept., 1949.
MRS. E. F WILLIS,
Ordinary.
9-9-4t.
The greatest liability to men¬
tal disorder exists between the
of 30 to 40.
MONDAY. OCT. 17
Late fall opening for high
school graduates, veterans and
others.
The only Accredited Busi
ness school in Southwest
Georgia, Standard Business
courses day and night.
Approved for Veteran Train¬
ing.
PERRY BUSINESS
SCHOOL
ALBANY. GA.
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CAIRO MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 92 1st Ave. N. E.
, MRS. FEWELL, HONORED
AT SHOWER_
One of the most beautiful af
fairs of the season was a shower at
the Woman’s Club-house on
Thursday afternoon, September 1,
I when a group of friends compli
mented Mrs. Johnny Fewell, Jr., i
the , former , Miss Betty ^ Cooksey, _ ,
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a recent bride.
Beautiful arrangements of pink i
vine and greenery decorated the
rooms.
Mrs. Billy Wells received the
guests at the door.
Standing in the receiving line !
were Mrs. Elmer Forrester, Mrs.
j Fewell, Jr., honoree, Mrs. H. L. |
Cooksey, of Lloyd, Fla., the bride’s ;
j mother, Mrs. John R. Fewell, and !
Mrs. S. E. Ford, of Jacksonville, i
I Fla.
j Miss Frances Walden in [
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: charge of the games. Mrs. Helen [
| Coats and Miss Carolyn Coats tied j
| for first prize in a contest, Mrs. j
[Bland won second prize.
The gifts were displayed on a |
long table.
Miss June Paulk kept the
bride’s book and served punch.
A green ice, white iced cakes
with embossings of pink and
green, salted nuts and punch
were served.
The bride looked quite girlish |
in a lavender butcher linen dress ;
with an orchid corsage. Mrs. i
Cooksey was modeled in a black
and white silk; pink carnations
formed her corsage. The groom’s |
mother, Mrs. Fewell, wore a black j
crepe trimmed with sequins; her j
flowers were white carnations. [
Other out-of-town guests, not j
mentioned above, were Mrs. R. j
B. Cooksey, of Lloyd, Fla., Mrs. 1
J. D. Armstrong, of Tallahassee,
Fla., and Mrs. G. C. Cooksey, of
Thomasville.
The genial hostesses were
Mesdames C. D. Nicholson, Tom '
Walker, Blanton Walker, J. W. ,
Crapps, Sr., and Billy Wells.
MACEDONIA CHURCH HAS
W. M. S. MEETING ;
The Woman’s Missionary Socie¬
ty of the Macedonia church met!
at the church on Tuesday after- [
noon, August 30, with sixteen
members and five visitors pre- j
sent.
The meeting opened by singing ■
“Satisfied With Jesus” and “Let
the Lower Lights Be Burning”
lead and by Mrs. A. J. McClel- ,
land with Miss Mary Frances
Glenn as accompanist. Sentence
prayers followed the hymn sing¬
ing.
Mrs. Roy Bentley, secretary and
treasurer, read the minutes and
made the financial report.
Mrs. T. S. Roote, of Calvary,
who was in charge of the pro¬
gram, talked on “Christ, the
Answer for Errors of Catholi¬
cism.” She also gave an en¬
thusiastic report of the recent
young people’s camp at Turkey
Creek.
Miss Dorothy Glenn was wel¬
comed as a new member; she will
be the leader for the G. A.’s.
The meeting was dismissed
with prayer by Mrs. Roote.
During the social hour refresh¬
ments were served by Mrs. A. E.
Newberry and Mrs. Robert Glenn.
CHICKEN SUPPER FOR
MR. AND MRS. FEWELL.—
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fewell j
entertained recently at a delight¬
ful chicken supper when they
honored Mr, and Mrs. John R. j
Fewell, Jr., whose marriage was
an event of August 18. ' !
Games, music and dancing were
enjoyed, after which a lovely buf- j
fet supper was served.
The centerpeice for the table
was a beautiful bowl of lillies
and roses.
Those invited included a num
ber of close friends of the guests 1
of honor.
MISS SUTTON IS WED
TO MR. MARVIN CLAYTON.—
Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton an¬
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Minna Dean, to Mr.
Marvin Clayton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Clayton which occurred
at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.
R. L. Long on Tuesday afternoon,
August 23, with Rev. Long read¬
ing the vows using the ring
ceremony.
The young couple are making
their home in Cairo where he is
employed with the Cairo Ice
Company.
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