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Announcement.
Wo wish to annouuce to our friends and the trading
public generally that we have just opened up in the Ar
iine store recently vacated by W. H. Robinson & Co. a
full and complete line 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 be 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.
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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 I
Harness, Leather Goods,
Plow and Wagon Gear.
We manufacture our own Harness and we know' what
they are. We c an supply you with 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 CollaWPads.
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.
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Onion Sets.
Red, White and Multiplying Varieties.
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A full and complete lind of General merchandise
where popular prices prevail. The patronage
of the public respectfully solicited.
J. L. OLIVER.
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t W. A. ALSTON, Proprietor. i
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t ./having, _Thampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. a
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1 Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Sharp Tools, t
Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited. ■j
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About Legal Advertising.
For the benefit of some who
made inquiry, we wish to
that the Messenger will
always print the official legal
advertising of both Thomas and j
Decatur counties for the benefit \
our readers in both counties.
Of course we get no pay for
these ads. but reproduce them
in order that our readers may j
keep themselves posted along
this line.
League Program.
Epworth League social Feb. j
16th, at the residence of Mrs.
Margaret L. Wight.
Music—Orchestra.
Song—Auld Lang Syne.
Quotations.
Piano Solo—Mrs. Andrew
Forester.
Game—Lost Books.
Reading—“Execution of Mon
trose— Albert Roddenberv.
Music—Orchestra.
Conversations, five minutes,
Topic—Scott, Dickens and
Thackery.
Game—Conditionals.
Music—Orchestra.
Married on Feb. 7th, at ten
o’elock at the home of the bride’s
father, Rev. D. A. Jones,) Miss
Ida to Mr. G. Frank Hurst,i of
Ochlockonee, Rev. R. G. Jack
son pronouncing the ceremony
which made them one. The
prominence of the parties made
the occasion one of much inter
est to all in this community.
The bride was becomingly dress
ed in grey cloth, with hat the
same color of costume. The at
tendants, Miss Delle Banks and
Miss Hattie Coal, wore white
with blue trimmings. At twelve
o’clock a sumptous dinner was
served, which was enjoyed by
all. At four o’clock Mr. and
Mrs. Hurst left for the home of
the groom, accompanied by the
best wishes f all. May they
live long together and be happy
and prosperous.—Akridge cor.
T1 mes-En terprise.
250 Dozen Eggs.
Mr. B. H. Pope, a prominent
merchant citizen of Akridge,
was in the city last week with a
lot of eggs consisting of the
small (?) number of 250 dozen.
Mr. Pope is doing a flourishing
business at Akridge and handles
a quantity of country produce.
Produce Market.
(Corrected Weekly By W'ight Bros’.)
Cotton 13
Syrup (In bbls) 23 to 25c
Corn (Shelled) per bu 65c
Corn (In ear) i i “ 60c
Meal 4 4 44 70c
Peas.....(yellow) per bu $1.00
Peas...... (White 44 44 1.50
Meat (Sides) per lb 10c
^ams____ 44 44 12*
Lard..... 44 44 IOC
Chickens.. .(Grown) 25 and 30c
Chickens (Spring Fryers) 25 1030
E g8 s Per doz 15c
DR W. M. SEARCEY,
DENTIST
Office next to Wight & Brown
Drug Store.
CAIRO, - GEORGIA
xT Dixie Lodge
W'f H. P. NO. 150.
Regular meetings 1 st and 8rd
Monday nights in each month
at 7:80 o’clock.
L. B. Powell, C. C,
T. A. Powell K. of R. & S.
jidvice Ss Cheap, j
And some times you get Soot/ Jfdttice for nothing.
Our jfdvice
to our Farmer Friends is not to put too much faith in the
present high price of cotton and plant too much.
Raise Rlenty of
“Sfoy and Sffominy 9 9
and some Cotton, but don’t plant all your land in cotton.
We also advise^verybody to make their purchases of us.
— ~Z/?emomber that —~
we buy what you have to sell and sell what you to
buy.
We A aue more room
in our New Store and a larger stock of goods and therefore
enabled to serve your wants better tkan ever.
Come to oee
We can save you money.
97/a utdin brothers, Sfdvertisors of S’acts
Cairo, Seoryia,
On the Corner 7/ext to Citizens Ranh.
S
H. J. Hart.
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Tinner and Steam Fitter.
Repair work of all kind at reasonable
Prices. Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies.
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Cairo, - - Georgia.
So Vo
SSayyett & oCewis
■Sor
Thertilizeroy jffay, Srain
& all kindo
Seneral Tl/are housemen.
>ETEPv 1
Shells are the best ammunition for field and
trap shooting. They are uniform, because
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They are used by millions of sportsmen
who have found by experience that these
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m ARE 44 tfiGH GUN” THE (Dense Smokeless) BEST
Have you ever used Peters Metallic Cartridges ?
Do you know that they are used by the World’s
^..ASK Champion Rifle Shooters?
YOUR DEALER^
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