The Cairo messenger. (Cairo, Thomas County, Ga.) 1904-current, January 15, 1904, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Notice To Our Friends And Custom i rs \\ r e w ish to say to /mr f r iends and customers that we are now quartered in our new store, next door to Cairo Banking Co. in Paulk Baldy’s old stand. We wish to *av too in this connection, that we have now, more room, more goods, and can give vou • letter service than ever before. We have two big stories and the up stairs we wi ill Have “chock-a-block with ail kinds of popular priced furniture, bed springs, mattresses. trunks and so on. In our down stairs we will carry stoves, sewing machines and all kinds of fancy dry goods, clothing, shoes, hats and groceries. \y<> are going to sell every thing in oia store from this date on Cheaper than Cheap from beginning to end of <>ur enor mous stock. We guarantee to Save you money on everything you wish to buy. We have got the goods to sell and they must be sold if price and quality and good treatment will sell them. Come to us to buy entire bill. We can and will you up in everything Most Satis* iactorily Bring us your chick ens, eggs, hides oacon, meal,corn itud everything you have to sell We will give you the very price possible aud sell you eteiv thing way down cheap, just i* heap as we would if vou had ten dollar bill in vour hand, are here to sell you goods and vour produce and please vou m every detail. If we fail ted us and we will make things right. We wish to here we have a good lot of winter goods yet on hand, capes, over coats, McIntosh coats winter dress goads, outings, flannels, mens undershirts and Oil which we will sell at strictly , Ten per cent Above First Now is the chance of your to make money by buying necesities now. Our winter Must Go at a Great Sacrifice The very first une you come Cairo come to see us, we gua tee to save you money on purchase. Remember make •tore headquarters, We ample horse racks back of store to accomodate you. warm fires in cold weather, of good drinking water at I times, comfortable chairs to in and last but not least Good Goods for Money. All these good things should make you happy, ing one and all for your patronage since our coming Ciiro and asking you for a continuation of same we gain earnestly anxious to you. Your Friends W. i. Robinson & K S. .Mr. Richard Pearce 1 0w witH us and will be glad an<} sjervp all his old and ( ‘ustuliters here. i jCocai Stems Jtnd^ ^Personal iffention . j Here we come. i Well now. I told you so. i This is a free copy to all. I Stock-taking time is at hand, j I l Cairo now has a weekly news ! paper. ! Remember us if in need of | printing ot any kind. Mr. W. E. Dunn was the first subscriber to the Messenger. Read the letter from Forester. Brothers which appears in this issue. Miss Hattie Blackshear of Susina is the guest of Mrs. J. L. Paulk. Bring your country produce to Cairo and get the very best of prices f< r it. Mr. F. M. Brannon went up to Thomasville Monday after noon on business. The Messenger will have a 'phone in a few davs. Please report vour visitors. We are glad to note that Miss Wood, who has been real sick, is able to be out again. Mr. J. W. Marshall, Jr., cf Macon, spent Tuesday in the citv among the merchants. Horace Cochran, of Thornas vill was in the city Tuesday af ternoou orf a hunting trip. Mr. G. Nichols was down from Thomasville Tuesday af ternoon for a hunt in nearbv fields. The Messenger wants good correspondents at . every „ | office in this section, Send the ne ws. Messrs. E. G. Kolbie. and R D. Walker, of x lie Messenger ’ spe ;nt Sunday at Camilla w homefolks. Messrs W. T. Crawford, C. F. Sanders and Dr. W. E. Oliver paid Bainbridge a visit Tuesday evening. Dont wait for us to ask you to subscribe to the Messenger, but come in and add your name to our list. Some one has remarked that Cairo people are like those of Atlanta—a unit on anything to help Cairo, Misses Brown returned last w veek from Climax, Ga. While there they were the guests o Misses Curry. The Cairo Furniture Co. a handsome adv in this issue which we direct the of our readers. Mr. C. F. Sanders, the has something to say to the lic in this issue, Don t reading his adv. Miss Ona Neel, of passed through Cairo enroute to her school seven miles north of town. It is useless to ask the of the broad smile that Mr. is L. Mauldin is carrying days, that ii big boy” of his es it, but later it will very ably not all be smiles. A couple of handsome new brick stores are assured for the near future. It is impossible to keep down a growing town. We want your chickens and eggs, will pay highest market price. Forester Bros. Cairo, (fa. Miss Annie Lou Blackshear accompanied by her friend Miss Quail were the eharmeng guests of Mrs. J. L. Paulk on Saturday last Among the prominent vis itors in the city last Friday were [oe Herring, CM vary, E. P Clay, Chas. and G. L. Bari ok of Pine Park. If you need a suit of clothes, you can save money bv taking advantage of the low prices at which Forrester Bros, arc now selling all winter clothing. Mrs. R. F. Evans returnedj Wednesday from M o u 1 t r i e where she lias been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. B. D. > Hartsfieid. W. II- Robinson & Co. are represented in ourjcolumns with an adv this week. Our readers will do well to read what they have to say. Wanted —Raccoon skins, ot ter hides and all kinds of Mer chantable Furs and Hides, for which we will pay highest prices. Forrester Bros. Mr. B. D. Hartsfieid, a for mer good citizen ot Cairo now t ! j residing o at Moultrie, 7 was greet- o * friends in the citv a couple r | of dav* this week. | We direct attention to the i attractive adv of Mauldin Bros, jin this paper. nev are too 1 well known for comment and , the adv speaks for itself. The Star Brand, Walk-Over, Dixie Girl and Trv-Me shoes i are sold and guarantee'll by Forrester Bros., Cairo, Ga. Mr. W. E. Dunn left Sunday morning for his home at New ton, Ala., after having spent several weeks in this citv at work upon the Citizens' Bank building. It is likely that he ■ will return in a short while as : “r uildings are so °” t0 Mr. L. B. Powell and family left Tuesday for Decatur county for a short visit. Of course Mr. Powel took his ’possum dog and will find recreation from his du ties as depot agen in tramping the branches of old Decatur with a pme torch and a dull axe. Success to him. Mr Marvin Butler has accep ted a position as book keeper with Wight Bros, at Cairo. " " * Mr. Tom W. Wood, an old Ca milla boy formerly with Wight Brothers is now book keeper at the Citizens' Bank of Cairo vr # * Mr. B. D. Hartsfieid and family former residents of Camilla, have left Cairo and moved to Moultrie.—Camilla Enterprise. Shoes bearing this TJEff rail Mark are best to Wear . Sold by j. L. Oliver Clearance Sale.j February ist we begin our Annual Stock 'Taking and in er to reduce our Stock as much as possible before that time, \V v to rut the Price on Everything in our Store , From 10 to 25 per Cent Have a large mi varied of d Emi socKers il TtrpTi ill Mi ' —Willow, Oak, Large,! m m Small, High, Low,! 5 and, in fact, anv kind; M o f a Rocker v o u «■ j ! might o want and, dur- — ing the remainder of January they will go at Greatly Reduced Prices. We also have a large stock of Bed Springs, Mattresses, Center and Dining Tables, Chairs, Matting, Art Squares, Rugs, Window Shades, Etc. In Stoves and Sewing Machines we have the Best Mad© and it will pay you to see us before buying. We carry a full stock of Window Glass—all sizes. Uairv iurwifut? / w M Mil I I I I I I I I I I I Iil li i i i imiii * nu n i iimi in iot i Min Wi|M|l’|;l| I I II I I II II II I I I I I II t © 9 :?£ Q We sav Bargains because everybody h on a move and are looking for bargains. SOc Coffee Mens & Bovs S’nd’y shirts Under wear Rice, Tobacco, for All. Mens Potash, Tinware. Boys & Ba= by’s Hais and Caps. Pants and Overalls for boys, Spec* tacles, and many other things. Remember we sell nothing for more than 2$ Cents. Come and see what Ch eap Bargains we have on our S aaund lO cent Counters. Yours Truly, Jo R. Everts, The Ten Cent Store. CAIRO, aaoRGiA. ~e,«;« • c l I I • * * « 1 I I i • Ml I ! I 111 I • I I m i ii i t m m irii I I f I I 1 I I I I | Ml « • fa •' t I I I I I III If We Are Headquarters FOR Stoves, „ ff Hardware ■ I ... _-i m ^ , ~T~ Tinwa m j , i O Cutle ' High Sporting ry, $mm finings Grade Ifllsl- —V’TT- SUjipli€S# + mOOGS; * C. I I I CO; Q .............. ............ ......... ■ Oils and Wagon Material, in fact Anything in Hardware. ® Harm Fence a Specialty. Also carry Coffins, Caskets and Burial Supplies. j Sapp Hardware Company. rr jsnr lf you have any peanuts for sale, we want them. Forrester Bro$., Cairo, Ga. bv Wt ry SI5 SHOES ARE t BEST. Sold by j. L Oliver DR W. M. SEARCEY, DENTIST Office next to Wight & Browne Dru«: Store. CAIRO, - GEORGIA. Put your feet Into s pair of 1*5* STAR-FIVE STAR SHOES. Sold by J. L. Oliver Notice to My Friends. I wish to say to m v old friends and customers that I am now with W. Ii. Robinson & Co They are occupying Paulk & Baldy’s oid stand next door to Cairo Banking Co. Here I will be glad to see and serve all my old friends and former custo mers. We sell you good goods for little money. Come to see us. Very truly your friend, Richard It.arck. m