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jCocal Stems find
Personal TTfenteon.
How was the lecture?
Battle-Axe shoes at Mauldin’s.
Mr. E. G. Koloie spent Sun
day at Camilla.
Read our Whigam Depart
ment this week.
Mr. J. N. Butler went down
to Climax Monday.
Mr. F. A. Belcher paid Thom
asville a visit last Friday.
Chickens and eggs pass the
same as money at Mauldin’s.
Mr. T. W. Wood went up to
Camilla Sunday to visit relatives.
Good many cases of ’Grippe
are reported throughout the sec
tion.
Miss Ona Neel visited rela
fives at Boston, Saturdav and
Sunday.
Messrs. W. H. Searcy and
Ben Mauldin visited Whigham
Monday.
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 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 trulv
Belcher, Sanders & Co.
Next Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store.
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Planting Time
is drawing near and it is time that you v r ere looking to
your plow gear, harness, etc.
And lest you forget let us remind you that we carry a
full line of
Harness, Leather Goods,
Plow and Wagon Gear. h
We manufacture our own Harness and we know what
they are. We can 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, i Saddles, Saddle Stirrups, Storm
Aprons, Buggy Curtains, Buggy Cushions,
Whips, Curry Combs, Riveters, Tubular
Rivets, Hame Tug Buckles, Saddle Pads
and CollartPads.
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,
jfcudson & Srapes.
Mr. T. B. Twitty, the well
known drug man, was in the
city Monday.
Mr. E. L. Whitworth, the Ca
milla drummer, was in the City
last Friday.
It’s an undisputed fact that
Mauldin Bros, buy more cliick
ens and eggs than any firm in
Thomas county.
Mr. B. D. Hartsfield has been
here from Moultrie since our j
last issue mingling with old
friends.
Mr. Algie Baggett and Miss
Laura Jenkins paid friends at
Boston a short visit Sunday af
ternoon.
We are reliably informed that
Mauldin Bros, pay cash for cow
hides, coon skins and all kinds
of saleable furs.
Mr. O. E. Cox, who has been
in the City for some time has re
turned to his home at Camilla.
Mr. J. W. Marshall, jr: of Ma
con, spent Friday in the City
with the Merchants.
We want your chickens and
eggs, w dl pay highest market
price. Forester Bros.
Cairo, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Crowder Hall,
of Flint, have been here since
our last issue on a visit to Mr.
Hall’s mother, about miles from
this city.
’Phone 36 they will send for
your laundry.
Dr. W. M. Searcy made a pro
fessional visit to W high am
T uesday.
The many friends of Miss
Mattie Saunders will regret to
learn that she is quite sick at
present.
Sheriff T. J. flight paid the
city a short, but pleasant, vis’t
Tuesday between trains.
Tha Star Brand, Walk-Over,
Dixie Girl and Try-Me shoes
are sold and guaranteed by
Forrester Bros.,
Cairo. Ga.
The Cairo Furniture Co. have
a new adv. in this paper to
which we direct )-our attention.
Mr. O. L. Baggett visited
Thomasville Tuesday afternoon.
Buy your spring suit from the
Royal Tailors, of Chicago.
Workmanship the best. Fit
guaranteed. Prices the lowest.
Cairo Furniture Co. Local deal
ers.
Mr. J. M. Parker gives a legal
notice in this issue to which
we call attention.
Don’t miss a change at those
automobiles the Royal Tailors
are giving away to their custo
mers. Cairo Furniture Co. will
tell you all about it.
Miss Grace Jenkins, of Thom
asville, is in the city the guest
of friends.
When in need of laundry work
'phone 36. Collars 2 cents, Cuffs
4 cents. All work guaranteed.
Misses Jonnie and Kathryn
Brown left Wednesday for At
lanta, where they will purchase
spring and summer millinery for
Miss J. D. Brown & Co,. They
will spend some time at the mil
linerv markets inspecting new
styles and fashions.
Ten automobiles and $800 in
cash to be given to wearers of
Royal Tailors this year. See
Cairo Furniture Co. for particu
lars. j
Mr. J. A. Beard went over to
Thomasville on a visit Sunday.
Maudlin Bros, pay 30 cen 4 s
for hens. Setters or non-setters.
Mr. C. A. Stringer visited the
fair sex at Thomasville Sunday.
Mauldin wants 1,000 hens.
Will pay 30 cents cash.
MissGussie Evans, of Climax,
was a visitor to the city Sunday.
Miss Ora Brinson returned
Monday from a week s visit to
friends at Thomasville.
The rural mail carriers enjoy
ed legel holiday Monday, Wash
ington’s birthday.
Mauldin Bros, sell Sewing
machines.
Miss Elizabeth McCord visited
her sister, Mrs. Mallard, at Iron
City, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. T. W. Wood returned
Monday from a visit to Camilla.
FREE
Ten Automobiles
FREE.
This year the Royal Tailors,
of Chicago, are giving Automo=
biles to their customers. Your
chance is as good as the next
man’s.
Call and see us about it.
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MOUSE 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,
Richter & Rushin.
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