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I will be located this fall in Cairo with headquarters at
Crawford-Miller Co’s, stable. I am buying Mules lor the
Hudson Mule Co., of Atlanta and will pay highest Cash
Prices for same.
C. R. Beale
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; Mrs. G. B.
Chesters, of Cairo,
Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. McGehee
S& L. L. Knight.-Milltown
Advocate.
Massrs. R. C. Bell, J. S. Weath
ers, Ira Carlisle and W. M. Sear
cy motored to Thomasville and
ipent a few hours Sunday.
% Hon. J. M. McNair, Jr., spent
Sunday in-Valdosta on business.
Messrs, T. J. Ball, Joe Donald
son and M. Saurez of Thomas
ville, were, here on business Mon
day. 1 -
^Mr, J'. M. McNair of Camilla,
spent Monday here with his son,
Mr. J. M. McNair Jr.
..Col. W. V. Custer of Bain-
bridge, was here attending Ordi
nary's Court last Monday.
•Mr. m Pope of near Ochlock-
n|e. was a pleasant caller at our
office last Monday.
Hon. Roscoe Luke attended to
legal business here Monday
Messrs. S. P. Cain and E. B,
Stapleton were over from Whig-
ham last Monday.
Mrs. Mack Poiilk and children
are visiting relatives in Boston,
Mr. and Mrs. ^B,,If.: Mock and
son B. P. Jr., hayiereturned.from
a visit to Bainbridge and other
points. . •• ' h ,'
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lucas
spent the week-end with the lat-
ters in Havana, Fla.
Mr. M. 0. Houck 6f near Whig
haiji, was a Cairo visitor Satur-
m
Miss Marie Sellers has return
ed to her home at Dothan after
pleasant visit to the family of
MrSiC. P. Sanders.
Miss Margaret Hudson and
Bessie Odom visited in Pavo and
Boston last week.
Mias Smith has returned to her
home at Edison after a pleasant
visit to friends here.
the family of Hon/J. B. Craw
ford.
Mrs, T. W. Wood and children
are visiting relatives in Camilla.
Mrs. Joe Wilder of Frostproof.
Ala., was a rec°nt visitor to Mrs.
Jno. L. Poulk.
Miss Norma Dyal of McRae, is
the attractive guest of Miss La-
leah Wight.
Misses Ethel and Margaret
McMillan have returned to their
home in McRae after a visit' to
their aunt, Mrs. R. E. Bishop.
Mr. H. M. McManeus has re
turned from a few days stay «t
Panacea Springs.
Mr. W. T. Grawford was a bus
iness visitor to Valdosta last
Saturday.
Much merriment and enjoy
ment was had at the spelling bee
at the League hall Inst Friday
evening.
Mrs. 11. Dekle of Cairo is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. It,
Dukes.—Sale City Items to Pel
ham Journal.
Mrs. Emory Stringer and baby
returned Snnday from a few
weeks to relatives at Metcalfe
Reverend Mr. Walker, wife and
children, of Kestler, came Tiles
day to spend a few days with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Casper
Walker.
Mr. Sam Sutton of Cairo spent
several days in Pelham last week
the guest of his sister, Mrs. J.
Monroe Merritt.—Journal.
Mr. C. F. Walker, |one of
Grady’s prominent farmers, has
the honoi of bringing in the first
bale, of cotton this season. He
brought in a bale Thursday of
last week that weighed 349 lbs.
and was classed as good middling
byPoulk-Wight Co., who paid
him 10 cents per lb., for the
bale.
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Mrs. Simmons of Americus. isl
here this week writing life insur-1
ice.
Judge J. T. Sellars has moved
hrs office and the City Pressing
Club to the rear end of O’Neals
barber shop.
We call attention to the ad of
Mr. W. M. Sessions in another
column. If you desire to place
a long loan, you will do well to
take this matter up with him.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McElvey of
Grady county spent Saturday and
Sunday in Pelham with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mc
Elvey,—Journal.
Wb call attention to the adver
tisement in this issue of Mr. C.
R. Beale, who has returned to
Cairo and entered the stock bus
iness. He has headquarters at
the Crawford-Miller Co., and is
offering highest cash prices for
mules for the war. If you have
any mules to sell, bring them in
to him.
Mr. and Mrs. J. ' B. Butler of
Whigham and Mr. and Mrs. K.
P. Wight and children, of Cairo,
spent Sunday in the city as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Butler and family,—Camilla En
terprise.
Judge and Mrs. P. H. Herring
and Mr. and 'Mrs. Toth Wight
and two sons left Wednesday fer
a months visit to the exposition
in California. While away they
will visit relatives in Texas and
at Bakersfield, Gal.
Mrs. J. H. Hilliard and little
son, Morris, returned home yes
terday from Cairo where the lit
tle fellow underwent an opera
tion several wpeks ago. He is
recovering rapidly and will Soon
be well.—Pelham Journal.
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The Cairo Telephone Co., Has
begun work in fittiug up an of
fice for their exchange, which
they will move to rooms over the
store of C. E. Vanlandingham in
a few days.
I have leased the Lyric Theatre and
will give Three Shows a Week—Tues
days, Thursdays and Fridays—hereafter.
Admission will be 5 and 1 Oc at all times.
This week I will give three shows
—Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday evenings.
Tonight I will show “His First Case,” a 2-reel
Picture and also a tine Comedy Picture in one reel.
The Reels I have arranged for are all good
ones and any one is well worth the ad
mission. I expect to give you the
best show ever conducted in
Cairo and will appreciate
your patronage.
Each Show Begins at 7:45 Promptly.
LYRIC THEATRE,
Admission 5 and 10c at all Shows.
A. S. HORNSBY, Manager.
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