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selling new
That'fpe Cairo Furniture Company
high class up to date Furniture at discounts ranging
from 15 to 40 per cent? j
That this is a rare opportunity to furnish that house, the rooms or
single article of that you have wanted and needed yet
you were not able to have?
YOU WILL BE CONVINCED
If you will make us a visit, of the merit cf the splendid Values we are offering,
prices put a nicely furnished home within reach of all and the furniture is
the Highest Quality and most durable.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
Rockers.
We sell just one line,
BRUMBY’S, every
chair vs made of first
class' acted materi
al, l o; i Dry, S;’len-
dT v.( manshi. and
If you dont need the Furni
ture now we will store it un
til yov are ready,
pay the Freight to
he ne; r~by towns.
F urniture and House. Furnishing:
of Quality.
CAIRO, GEORGL
is the order of the day now.
Mr. B. M. Brock attended to
business in Pelham one day last
week.
S. R. Coker spent Sunday with
his sister Mrs. B. M. Brock.
Mr. Harmon Taylor and sister
Miss Bama dined with Miss Ethel
Brock Sunday.'-
Little Mollie and Vesta Brock
are both on the sick list at this
writing.
Misses Sarah and Dollie Hol
lingsworth shopped 'in Pelham
one day last week. • pi
I only have 7 acres of land and
one little horse, and this year I
rented 7 acres more land and
have done every lick of the work
myself. I planted 6 acres in oats
and when they were cut planted
sweet potatoes on the same land.
I was offered $25. an acre for the
oats before they were cut and re
fused it, and after they were cut
I was glad I did not sell them at
.that price.
I have made three hundred
bushels of sweet potatoes to the
acre on the same land, and they
are the finest I ever made in my
life. If I could keep them, I
would have potatoes ep6ugh to
last me five y ears.
“1 have n, e 170 bushels of
corn, and rn; nay crop will feed
my horse un i- 7 bead 6f cattle
With sortie' to. -~p ! 'b, and my pm-
ders and p»> d - >. will feed all
my hogs and . mad fire now
fat enough to i.or bacon as
soon as the ■ -r is cool e-
noUgh to pevtViii.. . ‘
“I have o,: - t‘ the best
collards and turnips I ever saw, Rook was played, Mrs. R. C.
and am selling on an average of Bell and Mrs. R. E. Wilson tying
fifty cents worth a day to people on high score. After the game
who call for them at the patch”, a delicious salad course was
Now how is that for a 66 year served. Those . present were
old man With one little horse? Mesdames J. S. Weathers, J. B.
We regret that he is too modest Warnell, B. M. Johnson, R. C.
to let us use his name in connec- Bell, R. E. Wilson, J. E. Poulk,
tion with this, but he is one of J. A. Lindsay and Miss Esther
the best known men in the coun- Curry, of Climax.
ty, and any one who would like —: —J
to know who he is can get his MDQ D l] 14APPlQfflM
name by calling at the Pr&ss of- lilnUi Di Hi linlUwuUli.
fiee. • \
He attributes his success of his / The death of Mrs. B. II. Har-
farming this year to the fact ifrison last Saturday at her home
that he broxe his land deep to,j near Cairo was a great shock to
start with thus having his crop her/nany friends, and the friends
half done ‘when the crjp was< 0 f family. The funeral ser-
planted. ' j vices were held at the family bu-
Boys if an old man can do this rial ground Sunday, conducted
ua,„ ,n,.n?-Thnm- by Rev. J. P, Swann,
County has often been
• garden spot of the
i it was never misrep-
len the name was ap-
The Press stands
k 'of 'this statement
.'vidence -to prove it
r the k,
ale we int to the
the 17. here last
That showed
done 7 i j. We can
.re . , tost every
an., re in the
ia be . nostevery
a, luced any-
Thom
called !'
wor - > "
res-
pli
Resides
her husband she Daves surviving:
a large family' who have the
sympathy of, the entire commu
nity. j_
Mrs. Margaret Bond, a highly
respected widow long a resident j
of this county died at the hdmepf
Mr. Robert Belcher on Monday
night and the funeral services r
were held at the Long Branch •‘
Church Tuesday, the services coji
ducted by Rev. J. P. Swann. j;®
Id called at
er taking
have not
d I dont
name or
but I have
is year I
aye been
Round D-zen Club.
Pawnee News,
Mrs. C'hanie Brown enter
tained th'e'ivu irid Dozen Club at
her home Tuesday afternoon.
Cane grinding and hog killing
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