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L. A.'Reagan, of North Gra
dy, was a business visitor in Cai
ro Monday.
gasoline engine for the purpose
of grinding cane.
The fair was well attended
from our section this week.
Robert Kirkland visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs A. H.
Kirkland, of Havana, Fla,, Sat-
nrdey*bnd Sunday,
Ernest Sellers and Willie But
ler called on Misses Maggie and'
Lillian Mills Sunday night.
S. J. Horton was selling syrup
in Cairo Saturday.
Hiram Collins called . on Miss
Mattie Butler Sunday afternoon.
D. W. Mills callled on Miss Ed
na Bairneous, of near Spring
J- D. Andrews attended to bus
iness in Cairo Friday.
W. H. Hudson, of Cairo,
Mr., and Mrs. Smith Lucas are
guests of relatives in Valdosta
this week. .
was
in our section on business last
week.
A. L. Wamble and Rube Mc
Afee attended city court in Cai
ro Monday.
N. C. Whigham and wife went
to Cairo Friday.
J. W. Mills attended to busi
ness in Cairo, Saturday. .
Mrs. Eula Sellars and Miss
Mattie Butler shopped, in Cairo
Saturday. v .. • ^ v
J. G. Halstead'attended to bus
iness in Cairo Friday.
W. J, Griner attended to bus-
inees in Cairo Monday.
D. W. Mills made a quick trip'
to Cairo Friday afternoon.
S. G.-Griner attended the
E. J. Robinson, after spending
a few days with Col. and Mrs.
J. Q.. Smith, has returned to his
home at Charlotte, N. C.
P. C. Tonning, Manager Green
Chautauqua, says “If ^here’s
anything we want it’s a little
t -'Miss Mamie Bennett was a
vi$toV in Thomasville Monday.
Anderson Collins was a-
mong the number attending the
■Stjiate fair at Macon this week.
^Notice- Pay your special taxes,
For Sale.—125 acres of good
farm land, five miles southwest
of Whigham, 50 acres in high
state of cultivation. Address,
W. B. Harrison,
1 Whigham, G a.
C.FA. Oats visited in Thomas-
ville Monday on business,
more Batten.”
. Cairo Ga.'Oct. 10th 1912.
Notice—, Pension application
blanks are in my office.
P.‘ H. Herring
5 Ordinary.
Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, D. D.
Brooklyn, N. Y; says “Batten is
one of the best and sanest lec
turers on the platform today”.
Judge ,1. D; Wade, of Quitman,
who presided at. the October,
term 'of City Court of Cairo, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. -.W. L;
Fambrough while in the city.
The Big Exposition at Tifton
will be just as good when it
opens Oct. 31st as when it closes
Nov. 9.th. It will- be the greatest
show you ever saw-.
Mrs. Jim Hurst and daughrer,
Mrs. Bates Matthews, spent Fri
day in Thomasville'.
Ihey • are due Oct. 1st,,
B. M..Johnson, Sec. &. T.
%r. and Mrs. G. D. Reddick
l$ft Monday for Moultrie, where
$iey were called on account of
|ne serioue illness of Mr. Red
dick’s sister..
Call and pay ypur city taxes.
B. M. Johnson, C. & T.
Rev. J. M. Outler, presiding
elder of the Thomasville district,
preached to a large and attentive
congregation at the ’Methodist
church last Sunday.- both mor
ning and evening.
For Sale—Myresidence and lot.
5 good sized rooms, besides bath,
several clothes closets and hall
space. Hot and cold water, elec
tric lights. Well finished through
out.. 1-2 acre lot.
Reason . for selling, will be
away from home so much after
January 1st. that. family will
board.
R. C v Bell, Cairo, Ga.
ityolice-Your special license are
t plow due, please call and settle.
l\| \ B. M. Johnson, C. &. T.
f}t Fcr Sale.—One second hand
i) 15 hlrse^ power engine and boil-
er, me" cane mill, and. steam
fjcooljng vat. Can be had at a
■parf ain for cash.—John T. Glaus-
nllier, Baconton, Ga.
j f M ss Rema Poulk, who is a
W|memDer of the Norman Park In-
[ stitu'te faculty, spent the week
ly end with her parents.
Miss Bessie Dnnn, of Metcalf,
visited ho’mefolks Saturday and
‘Sunday.
We can supply you with Texas
ad Rust Proof seed oats and
”®porgia seed Rye. See us before
P o# buy.
•Bennett & Collins.
> Miss Hattie Ray, of Quitman,
gyvasthe guest of Miss Mary Bell
coun
ty meeting of the Farmers Union
in Cairo Friday.
John Cooper, of near Meigs,
was a visitor in this section one
day last week!
D’ C. Maxweli and family wiil
leave fcr Florida soon where
they will make their home in the
future.
As the cane grinding has star
ted, guess we will soon get
sweet.
E. F. Dollar transacted busi
ness in Cairo Friday.
Mrs. A. H. Kirkland, of Hava
na, Fla., visited relatives here
last week. '
Miss Lois Andrews shopped in
Cairo Friday.
J. W. Mills has purchased a
R. L.. Bennett, of Moultrie,
was the guest of relatives in Cai
ro Monday. \
Notice—No school books will
be sold on account td any one
after the lSth day. of October.
Wight & Brown.
Pearce Montford, of Metcalf,
.was a Visitor in Cairo Monday.
Hon. Grover C. Edmondson,
representative-elect from Brooks
county, attended City Court this
week.
Hon. R. R. Terrell was a visit
or in Cairo several days this week
attending City Court.
“I have not heard the superior
of James Hoffman Bates”,, says
J. B. Gamer, Ph.d., of Wabash
Handsome and Valuable Present
You will have an opportunity to get it if
You will visit our store during this week
The present consists of a complete set
of high : grade cooking ware. You will HSHSIjSiHjB
'have an opportunity of seeing: an expert Ijflfl mRSIl ' ’ *
demonstrator of i M l , •
Thll SOUTH bend
. '1116 MALLEABLE |%dllg|p •• -
ALL-WAYS PREFERABLE , H L I|g
If we knew of a better range, we H SKSOTSBSSIK
would advise you to buy it, but we do »
not because we are sure there is not a ' i ■ ■%
better made. This range is so mechan-
Louie McManeus who has been
at Meigs for some time, with the
local telephone company, return
ed to Cairo Monday. He is now
at the home of his parents, whore
he is suffering from an attack of
fever.
Pay your City taxes—-The books
are no^-open. .•■■■' \
B. M. Johnson, C. & T.
Messrs. C. A. VanDuzee and
J. B, Wight, prominent pecan
growers in this section, wilrleave
next week to attend the annual
convention of the National Nut
Growers Association, which
meets at Gulfport, Miss. -
Fresh drags. Competent ser
vice. Djrsoa DrijgCe.
The first day at the big Tifton
Exposition will be as good as say.
other day with the addition of
the Opening speeches.
/;vv-; , ■
Accuracy and good drugs,
with|competent prescription work
is the service the D-yson Drug
Co. offers.'
GOOD
DRUG
STORE
In manv of the South Georgia
towns the people are arranging
Exposition parties for the big
Tifton Exposition.
The best of everything in drug
gist sundries, toilet articles, at
Dyson Drug Co.
School tablets; 3 sents each
while theyllast.—Dyson Drug Co.
OCTOBER 21st TO 26th