The Cairo messenger. (Cairo, Thomas County, Ga.) 1904-current, January 22, 1904, Image 8

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Additional jCocal. Dr. W. M. Searcy, visited Whigham Tuesday night. We give a market report in this issue. Our farmer friends may look for it every week in future and we will always try to have it correct and reliable. Dont fail to visit W. H. Rob inson & Co. when you come to Cairo. They will make you feel at home, and will treat you absolutely square. Call on them. We are pained to note the il’ness of Charlie, the little six year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Walsh. The little fellow is the victim of an attack ot men ingitis and his condition is con sidered precarious. Carry your chickens, eggs, turkeys, cow hides, coon skins, meal and other produce to W. H. Robinson & Co. They pay highest market price - hnd sell you goods cheap. Have Moved to Thomas County. Mr. Charlie P. Chambless, one of our energetic young [farmers, has moved to Thomas county with his family. Mr. Cham bless and his estimable wife were raised in Terrell county, and are held in high esteem by every one who knows them. Their many friends regret to loose th^m as neighbors, but wish them much prosperity in their new home.—Dawson News. Produce Market. (Corrected Weekly By Wight Bros.) Cotton - Syrup (In bbls).. ..... 23 to 25c Corn .. _____(Shelled) per bu 65c Corn......(In ear) ^4 4 * 60c Meal............. 44 44 7OC Peas ... .. (yellow) per bu $1.00 Peas...... (White 44 U 4 1.50 Meat...... (Sides) per lb 10c Hams 44 44 I 2 * Lard. 44 44 IOC Chickens.. .(Grown) 25 and 30c Chickens (Spring Fryers) 25 to 30 Eggs . Per doz 20c DIXIE LODGE K. P. NO. 150 L. B. Powell T. A. Powell C. C. K. of R. &S. Regular meetings 1 st and 8rd Monday night* in each month ot 7:80 o’clock. A Successful Operation. Rev. and'Mrs. E. L. Padriek, of Lake Park, arrived in the city Suuday with their oid son for the purpose of ing Dr. Walker operate upon him for appendicitis. The ration was successfully ed Monday and the little tient is doing nicely at present. Dr Walker is fast professional note this section for his success handling these dangerous He has a very neat and ranged sanitarium fitted up this city where the families nurses of his out-of-town tients can enjoy a light form housekeeping at a very expen.se. Every appliance and convenience for the successful treatment of his patients have been provided for the tion. The city has cause to feel a pride in the institution and the Messenger commends Dr. ker for his enterprise in its es taLdishment. \ An Appeal to Reason. i The way to appeal to a Iran's reason in this day and time j is through his purge. Save him money and your reasoning hits I the spot. A : We propose to reason a little right along this same line. « We have a complete line of General Merchandise, consisting of : Hats, 3 Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, i . « Groceries and Farm Supplies, « and it is a reasonable supposition that we wish to sell them. To : do this we price them to appeal to the reason and sound judg j ment of prospective purchasers. make it pleasant for all j further than this we always try to j who visit our store by extending them every consistent courtesy. | i Their visits are always appreciated. j j We do not promise to put anyone on the corner of Easy Street and Pleasant Avenue, hut if you have a dollar which you j wish to spend well, or if you stand in need ot something, then we would he glad to have you come in and let us show you through our line. Our Stock is large and honest values rule. Yours For Businsss. B. F. POWELL, Cairo, Ga. ^Atlanta Journal ‘Daily and Se mi ‘ll/eekly Subscription Price by Mail Daily and Sunday One Year — $7.00 Six Months— 3.50 One Month- .60 One Week .12 i V.< V The Daily Journal, (Including the Saturday Edition) One Y ear - ----- $5.00 Six Months 2.50 One Month........ -.........- .45 One Week - - ---------- .10 Sunday Only, one year - 2.00 H. J. Hart. $ Tinner and Gunsmith Repair work of all kind at reasonable Prices. Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies. i Cairo, - - Georgia. ETER Shells the best : ammunition for field and are trap shooting. They are uniform, because FACTORY LOADED They are used by millions of sportsmen who have found by experience that these SHELLS Are superior to all others. The “LEAGUE H (Black Powder), HtfrCREE" (Semi-Smokeless), “NEW VICTOR” (Smokeless), “WEAL” (Smokeless), “PREMIER” Dense Smokeless). “HIGH GUN" (Dense Smokeless) ARE THE BEST im Have you ever used Peters Metallic Cartridges ? Do you know that they are used by the World’s Champion Champion Rifle Rifle Shooters ? ASK YOUR DEALER Messrs J. B. Crawford and Jno. L. Paulk killed a fine spec imen of the otter family on tho river yesterday. Cotton is now bringing more than 14 cents per pound. If only the farmers had held back their crop. Mr. D. B. Ward, a prominent citizen of Pine Park , was trans acting business here yesterday, Read the advertisement of Mr. B F. Powell in this issue. Mr: Powell will appreciate your patronage and treat you accep- r tably. \ Your Job > Should be done in such a manner as to successfully [' si ' advertise your bus iness. * Good paper, new type and a compe tent workman are necessary to up-to date job pi inting. When you need job printing of the ■.o right kind send an order to he Messenger, Cairo, Ga )