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W<? beg to announce that oh and after January
1, 1913, we .will pay interest on deposits as fellows:
Time Certificates of 12 months - 5 per ct.
Time Certificates of 6 months 4 1-2 per 'ct.
Savings Deposits, compounded quarterly 4 per ci.
CITIZENS BANK
CAIRO BANKING CO.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
A great : wdrd with greater meaning.
But what We want to say just here is
that we have a lot of satisfied customers
—but we want more..
Trade Here And Be Satisfied
We
PINE FOREST
Tlio sing was well attended Sun
day afternoon and all enjoyed the
goo'd singing. Mr. Barrett did not
come.
Mrs. B. H, Pope attended to
business in Cairo Monday.
Quite a lot of our young people
attended preaching at Union Sun
day. Among those, that wentWere:
Misses Mattie, Mamie, Christie,
Bertie and Dollio Banks and Myr
tle Smith.
Miss Weltha Curry and Tom Mil
ler were out driving Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Bill Smith spent the week
with her father, Mr. J. J. Ragan..
Mr. Prince and family of Spcneo,
came out to the sing Sunday'.
sirs. D. P. Belcher, who lias been
on the sick list, is; slowly improv
ing.
RENO RUMBLINGS
Well nsil have iieen absent for
sonie time will Como again.
Preaching at Reno was well at
tended Sunday«
Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Reynolds
spent S.unday with their 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Maxwell.
Mr. Arthur Miller and Miss Mat-
tie Maxwell were out riding Sunday
afternoon.
Perry Rehburg spont Sunday
with. Marvin Clictt.
Mr. Eugene Gainey and Miss'Alt-
lac By Ian wore .out riding Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Rehburg at
tended preaching at Reno Sunday.
Mr. Calvin Keaton and Miss Mat-
tie Lou Mitchell attended preach-,
ing Sunday.
Mr. Lonnie Barrett and sister,
WepSatisfy you in the quality of our Goods,
carry nothing but the best.
We Satisfy you -with the care with .which we
your orders.
We Satisfy you in the promptness of delivery.
; We Satisfy you in the matter of prices.
If you are not a Customer we want you to be.
WHITE & STRINGER
Finest line of FRUITS in the city,
nest two
Weeks we will
make SPECIAL
prices on the fol
lowing articles, as
we want to close
them out before
we move to our
jiew store.
^Iiss Name, attended .preaching
■ Mrs. Sam Levar and Miss Alyce' Sunday. • '. * ■
Cook wore slioping in Akridge Mon
day afternoon.
Mrs. G. W. Davis spent Sunday
with Mrs. Barwick in Akridge.
uiss'Weltha- Curry spent Monday
night with home folks.
Misses Mattie and Mamie Christie
v ere shoping in Akridge Monday
afternoon.
\vr. and Mrs. Amos' Hartley
tended the sing Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sadler spent
the day with Mr. and, Mrs. John
Meadows Sunday.
at-
Misses Maggie and Mollie Rainey
attended preaching here Sunday.
Jay Bird.
CALVARY
Wo are having
weather iiow.
ITEMS '
some pleasant
The farmers are busy planting,
they will soon be ready to plant corn.
Mr. Raymond Darsey. of McRae-
villo, was in Calvary Monday. ■
Mr. and IMrs. Emmett Sadler
were shopping in Calvary Saturday.
Mr. Billie James of Swamp Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Sadler atten- ^ section, was in town Monday.
Quite a large crowd attended Sab
t bath School Sunday, at Calvary
I believe our Sunday school is j Methodist.church,
realy going to improve, we had
PLEASANT GROVE
Trenching was well attended
Sunday.
Mr Ilardie Cook and. Miss Clam
Hester Were at preaching Sunday.
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Mi' Lee Hester and Misses. Tessio
and Velma Mott came to the sing
Sunday,
Miss Alice, Cook dined with Miss
Susie Wilcox,
Mr J. D. Sadler and wife woro
visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs
J. J. Wilcox last week.
Mrs Ragan, Mrs Maddock and
Mi's Itolings visited Pleasant Grove
school Friday afternoon and heard
some good recitations by the pupils.
Mr Miller and Miss Weltha Cur
ry were out riding Sunday.
Mr Ira Ragan, was at Sunday
school at Pine Forest Sunday.
Mrlwand sister, Ida, dined
with Miss Wilma Swann Sunday.
Mr Mars hell Hester and wife,
dined with Mrs C. W. sftpith Smi-
dny.
. Mr and Mrs Jesse Sadler came to
preaching Sunday.
Miss Annie McClelund came to
the sing Sunday afternoon.
A. No. 1.
j •_
ded preaching
Sunday.
at Pleasant Grove;
good crowd Sunday, quite :v lot of
the fathers and mothers were- out.
And Bro, Jones gave us a good talk
on tht lesson.
Mr Tom Miller was in Akridge
Monday afternoon, seems to me
that there must he some attraction
in Akridge.
There will be an all day sing-at
Pine Forest second Sunday in
March, everybody is invited to come
and bring a well filled basket.
Blue Bird.
Master Charlie Beckwith and Wil
lie McNair, visited relatives in
Swamp Creek section Sunday.
Miss Leo Langley spent Sunday
night with Miss Lillian Overstreet.
W. M. B-
For good shoes-shoes that
wear well, fit well and look well,
we can please you every time.
And the price is so low we just
hate to mention it. Come and
find out.
Gilmore & Turner.
CROSS ROADS DIGGINS
Miss' Mollie Gainey of Golden
Rod was visiting her parents Sat
urday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Gainey in this Section.
Mr. Robert, Dixon and family
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Na
than Hinson Sunday.
0. B. Collins and fomily visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shirey
Sunday.
Miss Estell Collins, returned
from Donaldsonville last Satur
day after two weeks stay.
Mr. Eddie Whitfield and Miss
Eva Dixon went to Sentenial to
preaching Sunday.
Mr. Alvy Rehburg escorted
Miss Effie Gainey to Sentenial
Sunday. Come again boys.
Wishing, the
success lam.
Progress much
0. B. C.
THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER WHO PAYS IN ADVANCE
How dear to our heart is the stead} subscriber,
Who pays in advance at the - birth of each year,
Who lays down the' money and does it quite gladly,
An (Beasts ‘round the office a halo of cheer.
He never savs, “stop it, I cannot afford it,
•I’m getting more papers,noSv than I can read,”
But always says, “Send it, the family all like it—r
In fact we all think it .a lielp an|l a need.’-'
How welcome his check when it reaches our sanctum,
How it makes our pulse-throb :and our hearts dance.
We outwardly thank him and inwardly bless him, .
The steady subscriber who pays in. advance. •
j We have,also one Mowing:
"-Machine'■which- will sell at
a, Dpxgam. ...
I IF IN NEED OF ANY OF THE ABOVE GOODS'
Get our prices before buying elsewhere.
Wight Hdwe. Go.
Mrs. R. P. Doss of Thomasvilie
died Monday n igh t: after ah i 11-
ness of some weeks. She was,
well-known and had,many friends
in. Cairo. -
The street gang, has been doing
some good work on North, Broad
street this week. (Let the, good
work goon and on and on.
Dr. Robt H. Harris will fill the
pulpit of the/f jrst Bgbtist church
at -Eoston.Sunday both • morning
and evening. __ %
Mrssrs. P. C. Andrews antf
Owen Davis who spent Monday
at Amonia lake, bring back a
wonderful report of fine fishing
in that quarter.
Bring your hens to F. A.
Richter for highest prices.
Postmaster Crawford, W. E.
Dilleshaw of route-5, L. B. God
win of route 6, and John Powell,
enjoyed a fish fry^on the river
last Frjday night . They not on
ly caught all the fish they wanted,
to eat there ./md then, but got,
enough to bring-ho.me. Mr. Dil
leshaw got more than his share;
he caught an eel, but the funny
part of it was, he thought he had
caught a snake.
Mrs. Laura Iverson of Dublin is
the guest of Mrs. R. L. Vanland-
ingham.
Mr. C. W. Simmons of Enter-,
prise, Ala., spent a day or two
in Cairo first of the week.
Bring your hens to F. A.
Richter for highest prices.
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LOCAL ITEMS
The heart of a man is apparent
in his love for children. We no
ted Chief of Police, Allen Horton
with ten bright little fellows out
riding Sunday afternoon.
Dr. B. Williams and Mr. P. B.
Horton of Pelham were visitors
to Cairo Sunday. .
Mr. W. H. Searcy returned
Monday night from a business
trip to Gainesville, Fla.
All'the. banks observed Monday
as a legal holiday,, and . quite a
lot of people knocked at the d; or
in vain.. * -
FOR RENT--One 6-room cottage
m front of Public School built!-
ing!; Good barn, 3 stalls and
buggy liouse; . Large patch and
gat'den." Price $1.0 per month.
Apply to Miss Missourie Brown,
or phone 26,
J; 0. Stanland of Thomasvilie
cam e over Monday to accept a
position with J. P. Maloy & Co.,
Naval Stores operators near Cai
ro: Mr. Stanland is well and
favorably known in.Cairo and we
are glad to welcome him as a
citizen.
WANTED—Syrun.
F. A. Richter.
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