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We wish to say to y our friends
customers that we are now
in our new store, next
to Cairo Banking Co. in Paulk
Baldy’s old stand. We wish to
too in this connection, that
have now, more room, more
and can give you better
than ever before. We
two big stories and the up
we will have “chock-a-block
all kinds of popular priced
bed springs, mattresses,
and so on. In our down
we will carry stoves, sewing
machines and all kinds of fancy
dry goods, clothing, shoes, hats
tnd groceries.
We are going to sell every thing
in our store from this date on
Cheaper than Cheap
from beginning to end of our 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 aud
quality and good treatment will
them. Come to us to buy your
entire bill. We can and will fit
you up in everything Most Satis
factorily Bring us your chick
ens, eggs, hides oacon, meal, corn
and everything you have to sell
We will give you the very best
price possible aud sell you every
thing way down cheap, just »b
eheap as we would if you had a
ten dollar bill in your hand. We
are here to sell you goods and buy
your produce and please vou in
svery detail. If we fail tell us and
we will make things right.
We wish to say here we have a
good lot of winter goods yet on
hand, capes, over coats, McIntosh
eoats, winter dress goxls, outings,
flannels, mens undershirts and so
on, which we will sell at strictly
Ten per cent
Above First Cost
Now is the chanee of yonr life
to make money by buying these
necesities now. Our winter goods
Must Qo at a Great
Sacrifice
The very first time you come to
Cairo come to see us, we guaran
tee to save you money on every
purchase. Remember make our
store headquarters, We have
ample horse racks back of cur
store to accomodate you, good
^urm fires in cold weather, plenty
good drinking water at all
times, comfortable chairs to tit
m and last but not least
Good Goods for Little
Money.
All these good things combined
•hould make you happy. Thank
i°g one and all for your liberal
patronage since our coming to
Cairo and asking you earnestly
* or a continuation of same we re
to&in earnestly anxious to serve
you.
Your Friends
W. H. Robinson & Co.
P. S. Mr. Richard Pearce is
!u,w with us and will be glad to
lee and serve all hie old friend*
customers here.
I jCoeai Ste mS find
Personal TTfention.
Build houses to rent
Dr. Searcy visited Whigham
Friday.
Let the watch-word for 19O4
be Greater Cairo.
Mr. F. A. Belcher paid Bain
bridge a business visit Tuesday.
Shoes Mark are bearing best to this Wear .m
Sold by J. L. Oliver
Miss Thomasson was in the
city Monday shopping.
Mr. Arthur Hughes went
down to Quitman Monday.
Mt. and Mrs. Thomas Drew
were pleasant shoppers in the
city Monday,
We return thanks for the
many compliments upon our
first issue.
Dr. Z. V. Parker was among
the visitors from Whigham last
Thursday.
Mrs.C. J. Williamson, of Mon
tezuma, is the guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. D. F. Oliver.
Mr. J, T. McDonald, repre
senting Collier’s Weekly, spent
Tuesday in the city.
Judge B. H. Pope, of
ridge, was circulating
Cairo friends Tuesday.
Let everyone work to make
1904 one of the most prosper
ous in Cairo’s history.
The jury lists tor the next
of Thomas Superior court
dear elsewhere in this issue.
Mr. Z. T. Norton, of Pelham,
passed through the city Mon
day enroute home from Climax.
If you didn’t get a sample
copy last week, call at this office
and wc will gladly furnish you
with one.
Mr. O. G. Russell left Mon
day for Henderson, Texas,
where he will make his home
in future.
Mr. L. Williams, of Kissim
mee, Fla., is in the city on a
visit to his father, Mr. Sampson
Williams.
Mr. S. F. Lewis, of Montezuma,
spent a few days here last week
the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
D. F. Oliver.
We want your chickens and
eggs, will pay highest market
price, Forester Bros.
Cairo, Ga.
Mrs. R. L. Mallard, of Pel
ham, has been in the city for a
few days as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Van Landing
ham.
Miss Helen Stephens, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. E. Mauldin left last Friday
for Villa Rica to take charge of
a class in music.
The Star Brand, Walk-Over,
Dixie Girl and Try-Me shoes
are sold and guaranteed by
Forrester Bros.,
Cairo, Ga.
Mr. John Chambers, of Thom
asville, spent Tuesday night in
the city and furnished some ex
cellent music with his cornet at
the social meeting of the
League.
The weather seemt. to
made up its mind to one thing
at last.
Mr. R. E. Lee was among
Wednesday's visitors to Thom
as vi lie.
While the crowd of people in
town Saturday was small, the
menchants report a fair trade.
The Sapp Hardware Co have
a change of ad in this issue to
which we direct the attention
of our readers.
Hon. E. P. S. Denmark, of
Valdosta, spent a couple of days
in the city this week, the guest
| of his sister, Mrs. Sanders.
We appreciete the help some
of the citizens are giving us in
getting established. The
senger will not forget them.
Good many of the public
ited citizens have called
given us the wherewithal
keep the Messenger going
them. Thanks, May
others do likewise.
The fertilizer season is
us and around the
and ware-houses it now
its fragrant (?) odoi.
The fixtures for the
Bank have arrived and
placed. The building now
sents a handsome appearance.
Misses Annie and Cora
two attractive young ladies
Thomasville, were the guests
Mr. and Mrs Ira L. Hurst
couple of days this week
We are requested to
that the Cairo post office
carry sewing machine
at present. Leave orders at
hardware and furniture stores.
Wanted —Raccoon skins,
ter hides and all kinds of
chantable Furs and Hides,
which we will pay
prices. Forrester Bros.
We’ve heard them
everything from a print-shop
a hobo-parlor, but a Cairo
floored us the other day by
bing our sanctum a
factory."
This Mark Means
QUALITY.
Sold by J. L. Oliver.
Mr. C. J. Williamson,
original, Simon pure
Knight of the grip, famous
gler and all-round good
spent a few days here last
on a visit to relatives.
No, dear, we are not at
ty to give the name of
young man who turned out
the fire Sunday morning with
his trousers on “hind part afore.”
Anyway he rendered good
vice at the scene, regardless
the fit of his apparel.
The Famous Belled Buzzard.
Athens, Ga., Jan. ig.—Yes
terday Mr H, T. Huggins of
this city saw the famous belled
buzzard. The bird was sitting
in an old field near the cem
tery. Mr. Huggins saw the
bell that was tied around his
neck with a piece of leather. It
tinkled every time the old bird
shook his head.
Clearance Sale.
February ist we begin our Annual Stock Taking and in or.
der to reduce our Stock as much as possible before that time we
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propose to cut the Price on Everything in our Store
FrOITl H) tO 25 OGf Cdlt
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We have a large and varied Assort
I ment of
j Rockers
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W 4 —Willow, Oak, Large,
Small, High, Low,
and, in fact, any kind
of a Rocker you
might want and, dur
rem ainder oi 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.
Iu Stoves and Sewing Machines we have the Made and it will pay
you to i-ee us before buying. We carry a full stock of Window Glass—all sir. ■*.
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HOUSE FURHISHINOS
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We say Bargains because everybody is on a move and are
looking for bargains. 1
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£ Rice, Tobacco, © for AH. Mens l
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Potash, Tinware. Boys & Ba
by’s Hats and Caps. Pants and Overalls for boys, Spec- 9
tacles, and many other things.
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Remember we sell nothing for more than 25 Cents.
Come and see what Cheap Bargains we have on
our 5 and IO cent Counters. i
Yours Truly, T
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J, R. Evans, The Ten Cent Store.
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CAIRO, OBOROIA. ft
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Go to The
RED FRONT STORE
Fof Your
Groceries, Fine mills,
vegetables and iNoiions.
Geo. W. Hurst, Manager.
PHONE 18.
Entertainment Tonight.
Blackmore’s Pan tagraph Co.
are billed to appear at the city
hall tonight, (Thursday,) to
morrow night and Saturday
night. The entertainment, so
we are informed, will consist of
an evening of lectures, a musi
cal, and an art display said to
have cost. $3,000. The first
night will be free but a price of
25c will be charged for admis
sion tomorrow night and Satur
day night.
If you have any peanuts for
sale, we want them.
Forrester Bros., Cairo, Ga.
m No Browu't more Blue trouble Ribbon with School shoe S h ut*
Sold by J. L, Oliver
DR W. M. SEARCEY,
DSNTIST
Office next to Wight <& Browne
Drug Store.
CAIRO, . - GEORGIA.
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J sold by j. L Oliver