The Cairo messenger. (Cairo, Thomas County, Ga.) 1904-current, February 05, 1904, Image 8

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Announcement. We wish to annouuce to our friends and the trading public generally that we have just opened up in the Ar line store recently vacated by W. H. Robinson & Co. a full and complete hue of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishings, Groceries, Etc. It shall be our aim at all times to serve our patrons with the very best to he had at the Very Lowest Possible Figures. We respectfully invite you to call and inspect our new goods and give us a trial at your business, which we shall endeavor to merit by square dealing, lew prices and cour teous treatment. Yours very truly, Belcher, Sanders & Co. Next Door to Sanders’Jewelry Store. ’4- m ,c Planting Time is drawing near and it. is time that you were looking to your plow gear, harness, etc. And lest you forget let us remind you that we carry a full line of •DV Harness, Leather Goods, Plow and Wagon Gear. We manufacture our own Harness and we know T what they We supply with y are. can you either a full set or any part of a set down to a mere hame string. We make and handle Buggy Bridles, Bits, Saddles, Saddle Stirrups, Storm Aprons, Buggy Curtains, Buggy Cushions, Whips, Curry Combs, Riveters, Tubular Rivets, Hame Tug Buckles, Saddle Pads and CollamPads. If you want your Shoes repaired ours is the place to have this done. We also make a specialty of this class of work and use the best of stock. If what you need is in the Leather Line consult us. Yours for Business, Sfudson & Sraves. Fresh Garden Seed. ■ Hi K-5S IV v ■■ r.• Onion Sets. Red, White and Multiplying Varieties. lO cts, Qt. A full and complete lind of General merchandise where popular prices prevail. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. J. L. OLIVER. J 1 w t The City Shaving Parlor. 3 t 3 W. A. ALSTON, Proprietor. £ ./having, /hmpooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, 3 Etc. fc 2 Prompt; Clean and Linen Polite at Attention, all times. Expert Public Workmen, Patonage Tharp Solicited. Tools, 6 Additional jCocal, Cairo is growing. Trade is getting better at present, the afterglow of the holidays being about over. If you wish new people to move to Cairo, build more houses for rent. Messrs. Hudson & Graves have an ad. in this week’s paper to which we call attention. If your business is dull try a little advertising and see the dif ference. Mrs. Revere visited friends in Thomasville Tuesday. Mr. J. B. Crawford went down in Decatur county Tuesday to spend several days upon his farm on the Chattahoochee river. Cotton receipts have been good this week for the time of year. Belcher, Sanders & Co. have an opening announcement in this issue. Don’t overlook it. An unusually large number of through freights are passing at present. Wednesday was tinged with springtime to such an extent as to make the lazy man think of a little piscatorial exercise at the river. Poultry shipments from this place are heavy about now. Rev. and Mrs. D. Bartley have returned from a visit of some length to friends at Barwick. We are sorry to announce that little Charlie Walsh is not im proving very much. He is still suffering from a severe attack of grippe. Mayor Van Landingham has been numbered among the sick this week. Col. R. R. Terrell was over from Whigham yesterday. Mr. Walter Davis was among the visitors to Thomasville Wednesday Some of the merchants are beginning to receive and open up spring goods. Messrs. H. E. Cochran, G. Nichols and Dr. Brown, of Thomasville, were down for a day’s hunt yesterday. Farmers are now preparing their lands for planting, as is evidenced by the smoke rising in nearly every direction. The business men are sticking square up to us now and we are preparing to enlarge our paper. Mrs. Chas. Mauldin has been quite sick since our last issue, but is improving some at pres ent. Read the Messenger for $ i .oo per year, Ladies are not excluded from memoership with the Pressing Club. 1 DR W. M. SEARCEY, DENTIST Office next to Wight & Browne Drug Store. CAIRO, - GEORGIA ! l Dixie Lodge t H. P. NO. 150. Regular meetings 1st and 3rd 3 Monday nights in each month t at 7 :30 o’clock. 3 L. B. Powell, C. C. T. A. Powell K. of R. & S. Advice fs Cheap n And some times you get Soo«i Ztdvic* for nothing. Our Advice to our Farmer Friends is not to put too much faith in the present high price of cotton and plant too much. St a is e S*tenty of ‘ ‘Sfoy and 9 9 and some Cotton, but don’t plant all your laud in cotton. We also advise everybody to make their purchases of us. --- Remember that ~— we buy what you have to sell and sell what you to buy. We have more room in our New Store and a larger stock of goods and therefore enabled to serve your wants better tkan ever. Come to aee ua. We can save vou money. Tffautdin {Broth ers , Jfdvortisors •Mi of S^acts Cairo, Seorgia. On the Corner 7/ext to Citizens Stank. * H. J. Hart. t Tinner and Steam Fitter. Repair work of all kind at reasonable Prices. Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies. « Cairo, - - Georgia. So Vo {Baggett & jCewis Sor fertilizers ffag y Srain & all kin do feed Stuff, Seneral Warehousemen. Citizens’ Bank. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 w. 5. WIGHT, Pres. F. M, BRANNON, Cashier. Opened For Business January 1st. The Patronage of the Public Solic-v ited. Read The Messenger.