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■ Now is the time to repair and
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Don’t try to make a crop un
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cause a row with yoar neigh
bors.
—Stop—
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splitting rails.
Pine trees are valuable and
rail splitting is hard work.
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I Buy Eliwood Standard Woven
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Wire Farm Fencing,
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Eliwood Fencing is Pig Tight j £
Horse High and Bull Strong
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j Dcirt buy any but Eliwood
* Diamond Mesh Fence, 1 and avoid
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Eliwood Diamond
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(lion, I have sold more than 25 j
miles of this fence around
Cairo. The purchasers are
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I now have in stock several
miles of this fence in all heights
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before the season closes. You
(should not delay getting
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I Yours for better fences,
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^Personal *fffention.
Mr. B. M. Johnson paid Thom
asville a visit Sunday.
Mr. Henry Wight visited
Thomasville Sunday.
Dr. Searcy and the editor vis
tied Whigham Saturday.
Look out for the comic valen
tine and keep your temper.
Dr. Parker came over from
Whigham and spent Sunday in
this city.
If you have any peanuts for
sale, we want them.
Forrester Bros., Cairo, Ga.
The present week been has full
of two destructive agents—fire
and war.
The city has been pretty well
overrun with drummers this
week.
We note the heavy produce
shipments from this place with
pleasure.
We want your chickens and
eggs, will pay highest
price. Forester Bros.
Cairo, Ga.
Mrs. T. F. Belcher has
numbered among the sick this
week.
Mr. E. L. Whitworth,
mer, spert last Friday in
city.
Mr. E. G. Kolbie, of the
senger, spent Saturday and
day at Camilla.
Mr. Pierre G. Russell visited
the county seat Tuesday
noon.
Tha Star Brand, Walk-Over,
Dixie Girl and Try-Me shoes
are sold and guaranteed by
Forrester Bros.,
Cairo. Ga.
Postmaster J. B. Crawford re
turned Tuesday from a trip
down in Decatur county.
A Rational tooth brush is
what you want.
Wight & Browne.
The Cairo Furniture Co. have
a change of ad. this week. See
what they have to say.
Some of the local fishermen
have been meeting with splen
did success on the river lately.
Syrup of White Pine and Tar
will cure your cold.
Wight & Browne.
Dr. W. M. Searcy paid Thom
asville a business visit Monday.
Mrs. W. A. Davis, of Quit
man, was a visitor to the city
Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Wight and chil
dren have been visiting friends
and relatives in Thomasville
this week.
Wanted —Raccoon skins, ot
ter hides and all kinds of Mer
chan table Furs and Hides, for
which we will pay highest
prices. Forrester Bros.
Misses Cora and Annie Hurst
returned to their home at Thom
asville Tuesday after a pleasant
visit in this city.
Read new advertisement of
The Red Front Store and don’t
forget St. Valentine’s day is day
after tomorrow.
Mr. T. J. Maxwell and baby,
of Max, visited relatives in this
city since our last issue.
Mr. S. J. Rader, representing
the Chicago Portrait Co., spent
Sunday in the city with friends.
In order to make room for our
spring goods we are selling all
lines of our millinery at greatly
reduced prices.
Miss J. D. Brown & Co.
The league social will be held
at the home of Mrs. M. L.
Wight next Tuesday evening.
The program appears in another
column.
The Messenger office has been
printing the directory for the
Cairo Telephone Exchange this
week. They will be issued to
subscribers in a few days.
Miss J. D. Brown & Co. are
selling beautiful silk velvets at
actual cost.
Miss Claude Gandv, who has
been the attractive guest of the
Misses Brinson for a few days,
returned to her home at Thom
asville Monday.
Wanted at once - Shelled
corn. Highest market price.
W. H. Robinson & Co.
Messrs. W. H. Robinson &
Co. are advertising an attractive
offer on the front page of this
paper. Read what they have
to say and save your coupons.
Messrs. A. P. Soence and
A.
Leon Perry, representing the
Truitt-Silvey Hat Co., Atlanta,
were in the city Friday. The
Truitt-Silvey Hat Co. handle an
elegant line of goods and they
are ably represented in this ter
ritory.
Wanted —In big quantities
chickens of all ages, rooster that
have voted, hens that pride
themselves on weight, style, age
and laying qualities.
W. H. Robinson & Co.
Our people will learn with in
terest that Mt. H. W. Montcrief
who went to Cairo some time
ago to take charge of Mr. G. L.
Duren’s store at that place will
shortly go to Murphy, where
Mr. Duren will set up a mercan
tile besiness, he having sold out
his Cairo Store.—Meigs cor.
Pelham Journal.
Dr. W. E. Oliver went over to
Jakin Wednesday.
Buy you “dream-of-a-waist 99
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at Miss J. D. Brown & Co.,
while Taffeta silk is going at
cost.
Mr. Jeff White went to Thom
asville Wednesday.
Mr. W. Y. Bryan was among
Wednesday’s visitors to the
county seat.
Wanted —To make trade for
3 to 5 small hogs weekly. Ap
ply at once to W. H. Robinson
& Co.
Messrs. Richter & Rushin are
among the advertisers in this
issue. Look up their ad. and
see what th^y have to say.
Tube Rose bulbs for sale, 5
cents each.
Wight & Browne.
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Those Center Tables we advertised two weeks ago
at 65c, 75c, $1.10and $1.80 are Going hut to move them
faster, we will give to Every Customer purchasing a
table at either price
A Handsome Center Draft N’ckle Lamp like this cut for
$ 1.25 $ 1.25
This lamp would be cheap at $2.00 but if voif buy a table
of us remember you can get the lamp at the reduced price.
This offer will be open for
Two Weeks Only, „
So don’t wait but come Tod<e»y.
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HOUSE Furnishings
Notice! Notice! Notice!
We want you to know a few facts
that will be of great benefit to
you now and in the future.
1st That Richter & Rushin are among the largest dealers
in General Merchandise in the county.
2rd That Richter & Rushin sell everything and buy every*
thing from a coon skin to a house and lot.
3rd That the prices of Richter & Rushin can always be re
lied on. In fact that they are price makers for a great many
things.
4th That Richter & Rushin sell the famous Blackshear
brands of Guano’s.
5th That no matter how great an amount of produce you
have or large an amount of purchases you wish to make that
Richter & Rushin can serve you.
Call on us and see for yourself
if these are not facts.
Respectfully,
RicHte^ Sz Rushin.
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