The Cairo messenger. (Cairo, Thomas County, Ga.) 1904-current, February 05, 1904, Image 5

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14 I 14 111 (t ibumurmum i>44j|£ i V'V Farmers’ * Column. I Eoi ed weekly by I | W. B. Roddenberyd Dealer in Vehicles and Smp/ements. : Now is the time to repair and ; 1 £ : build fences. Z Don’t try to make a crop un-; i is der a poor fence—it apt to | cause a row*with yoar neigh-1 ■E ;bors. - —Stop— wasting timber and labor by: splitting rails. Pine trees are valuable and : rail splitting is hard work. : Buy Ell wood Standard Woven Wire Farm Fencing, which is much better and cheap^ er than rail fence*. Ellwood Fencing is Pig Tight y & Horse High and Bull Strong stock can’t get through it. a j Dcn’t buy any but Ellwood = ; Diamond Mesh Fence, and avoid ; ; the mistakes that some farmers z : have made by trying square Z * Mesh Fencing. Z Ellwood Diamond Mesh Fence is no experiment in this sec- f ;tion, 1 have sold more than 25 l • miles of this fence around l ■ £ ; Cairo. The purchasers are!; : pleased and so am I. j I now have in stock several t : miles of this fence in all heights :—-but the supply will run out : before the seaton closes. You : should not delay getting your Supply. Yours for better fences w. B. Roddenbery. 1 t> urn 1 1:1,1 »'** I I ir.|i«HII I ■ ■ I I I! Ill ll;l' , l<*l'|l«*l* ■NR o Cocat Stems ^Personal 7/fention . Read new adv, of Wight & Browne this week. \ Mr. Samp Williams visited Bainbridge Sunday. Mauldin Bros, have a change of adv in this issue. Rev. J, B. Wight spent Sat urday aQThomasville. Chickens and eggs are as good as cash at—Mauldin’s. a Dick” Pearce was a Sunday visitor to Thomasville. Join the pressing club and look nice all the time. Ycu can get more Goods for your monev at Mauldin’s Call up 22 and get your clothes cleaned and pressed. Dr. Z. V. Parker was over from Whigham Monday night. Dr. W. M. Searcy paid Thom asville a visit Sunday afternoon. ■ -H** feet into a pair of i-FIVE-STAR SHOES. Sold by J. L. Oliver Maulding Bros buy chickens and eggs and give you goods at cash prices Monday was the first and of course brought out the man with the bill. No snore trouble with shoe bills. Brown's Blue Ribbon School Shoes. Sold by J. L. Oliver Miss Claud Gandy, of Thom asville, is in the city the guest of friends. Leave your Laundry at Maul din’s. Collars 2 cents, Cuffs 4 cents per pair. Mr. J. L. Mauldin paid the county'seat a business vist Tues day afternoon. The pressing club is the thing for you if you are a court ing boy. The K. Ps. held their semi monthly meeting at the Pythian Hall Monday night. Leave your Laundry at Maul dins’. Best work, Lowesf prices, Prompt service. YYEVERY 1 * 5*1 SHOESARE TEST BEST. Sold by T. L. Oliver Mrs. W. A. Davis, of Quit man, has been a visitor to the city since our last paper. 44 If Mauldin Bros, say so it’s SO. ’ They advertise facts and 44 do what they say they do.” Mr. H. G. Cannon, of the Can non Co., went down to Quitman on a business visit Tuesdav. Shoes bearing this lira Mark are best to Wear. Sold by J. L. Oliver Miss Alderman, of Pine Park, has been the attractive guest of Miss Annie Cooke this week. St. Valentine’s day is not far off. And by the way, this is Leap Year. Lookout boys. We want your chickens and eggs, will pay highest market price. Forester Bros. Cairo, Ga. ' Mr. E. M. Smith, a prominent Thomasville banker, spent last Friday in the city on business. SS Th r LIT? 3 "* S3 Q U A Sold by J. h. Oliver. Dr. A. P. Taylor, a promi nent Thomasville physician, paid the city a professional vis- i it Monday Mauldin Bros, are agents for Dothan Steam Larndry, They i do good work, and their prices j are lower than others. I Mr. W. B. Roddenberry has a timely talk with our farmer friends in another cloumn. Read what he has to say. If you have any peanuts for sale, we want them. Forrester Bros., Cairo, Ga. Mr. W. H. Bennett was over from Tifton Sunday to attend the marriage of his sister, M;ss Lona, to Mr. Fentress Walker. Mr. W. FI. Searcy, Jr., Miss Mae Crawford and Mr. W. Y Brvan went over to Oakland m/ F^rm and spent Sunday with lion. Jno. F. Howard. Misses Annie and Cora Hurst, of Thomasville, returned to this city from Bainbridge Saturday to visit their uncle, Mr. Ira L. Hurst, for a few days. Col. E. M. Davis, the clever and efficient court stenogra pher for the Albany circuit, passed through the city Sunday enroute to Bainbridge. . The Messenger now has a ’phone and we would be glad for our friends to tell us the little local items that they may gather. Our number is 40. Wanted —Raccoon skins, ot ter hides and all kinds of Mer chantable Furs and Hides, for which we will pay highest prices. Forrester Bros. Mrs. E. W. Bostwick, of Ca milla, who has been Hie guest of Mrs. W. B. Roddenbery for some days went down to Whig ham Tuesday tor a visit. CANE FOR SALE.—25,000 stalks good seed cane for sale at prices to suit. H. A. Sanders 11. Cairo, Ga. Col. O. E. Cox, an experienced telephone man of Camilla, has accepted a position in this city with the Cairo Telephone Co. as superintendent of the construc tion department. Tho Star Brand, Walk-Over, Dixie Girl and Try-Me shoes are sold and guaranteed by Forrester Bros., Cairo. Ga. Mr. Spedon’s Lecture. Only a medium sized audi ence greeted Mr. Spedon at the academy Saturday night when he delivered one of his inter esting as well as instructive lectures. The fact of its being Saturday night is undoubtedly what caused the attendance to be light. The lecture feature of the program was not so good but Mr. Spedon proved him self an artist in sketching and caricaturing and kept liD au dience in pleasant anticipation of his next move. All things considered the entertainment was fairly good. Table Talk! We have picked up a Bargain in Cen Tables and propose to give our custo the Saving— Fable like this cut, strong we!! made and nicely finished: 15 inch Top 65c. 15 n yy 75c, 25 yy $ 1.10 24 »» »* $1.30 /, If you need a table don’t A wait, as they will not last 1- n^ at these prices. k2xterstion Tab 1e*>. We have them in 6, 8 an 6 m 10 foot lengths from $4.50 to If it’s a Table you want to see us. We have it and the price will be right. t 4 HOUSE FURNISHINGS Have You Tried those Large Red Apples and Indian River Oranges At The RED FRONT STORE Ther are just simply Fine and G. W. is selling them cheap. Call by and see them. Geo. %V. Hurst, Manager. PHONE 10 . t 1 » • 1 1 1 • 1 1«111 11 11 1 1« 1 11 1 ir 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 14 n 1 i 1 I I I I I 14 ( I 41 I I I I I I I I I 4 ! niit.it *. 1 « We say Bargains because everybody is on (V move and are looking for bargains. 25c Mens & Boys S’nd’y shirts Under wear Rice, Tobacco, for AIL Mens Potash, Tinware. Boys & Ba* by’s Hats and Caps. Pants and Overalls for boys, Spec tacles, and many other things. Water Purifier Gunby's and Great Cleanser. Lavadura, 10 ounce package for 10 cents. Remember we sell nothing for more than 2 ® Cents. Come and see what Cheap Bargains we have on our 5 and IO cent Counters. Yours Truly, J. R. Evans, The Ten Cent Store. CAIRO, GEORGIA. I I I I luH'l I 1 1 II»4 1 » » • • II I I I I I I I « I I I t I I 1 I I III I I I I I; I I I I I III till I I I I I I H I M I It Ilf I I IR "rr.-.as: Read TEie Messenger.