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Keep UP 3 demand for electric
edits and waterworks.
The windy month is here, but
little wind so far.
■ery
Mauldin Bros, sell Sewing
^chines.
Harry Gottheimer, Atlanta,
■as in the city Monday.
Mauldin wants 1,000 hens.
yiH pay 30 cents cash.
Dr. Z. V. Parker was a Sun
[ay visitor from Whigham.
Considerable new ground is
, e ing burned off at present.
Dr. Searcy went over to Whig
.am last Friday on business.
Chickens and eggs pass the
same as money at Mauldin’s.
Mr. Arch Harrell was in the
sty from Whigham Monday.
Mr. Higdon was among Sun
day’s visitors from Whigham.
Mr. W. A. Johnson was among
Sunday’s visitors to Thomasville.
Maudlin Bros, pay 30 cents
for hens. Setters or non-setters.
Candidates are slipping in and
'out of Cairo nearly every day
DOW.
Baseball interests are begin
ning to be discussed on every
hand,
'Phone 36 they will send for
your laundry.
Cairo school enrollment now
reaches near the two hundred
'mark.
Mr. C. R. Muggridge went
over to Thomasville on business
Monday.
Col. R. R. Terrell, of Whig
Ihatn, was greeting Cairo friends
Monday.
When in need of laundry work
phone 36. Collars 2 cents, Cuffs
4 cents. All work guaranteed.
Battle-Axe shoes at Mauldin’s.
Mr. E. F. Baggs visited the fair
sex at Thomasville Sunday.
Lyman Brinson, of Concord,
was here Sunday on a visit to
homefolks.
Messrs. C. M. Butler and B.
W. Adkins, spent Sunday
Bainbridge.
Postmaster J. B. Crawford
went over to Bainbridge Mon
day evening.
Tuesday was the 1st. and of
course it brought out the man
with the bill.
There is some talk of organ
izing and equipting a cornet
band for the city.
Business was fairly good here
last Saturday though the crowd
in town was small.
We call attention to the new
adv. of G. L. Duren which ap
pears in this issue.
Miss Nannie Crozier returned
Sunday from a visit to home
folks at Cedar Springs.
It’s an undisputed fact that
Mauldin Bros, buy more chick
ens and eggs than any firm in
Thomas county.
Let’s all think about a new
school building, and after due
thought let’s act in the matter.
Rev.G. F. Taylor, of Vada, in
Mitchell county spent several
days here since our last paper.
We are reliably informed that
Mauldin Bros, pay cash for cow
hides, coon skins and all kinds
of saleable furs.
Mr. W. T. Christopher, repre
sentingthe Kemper-Gabhart Co.,
of Cincinnati, who was for a long
time editor and publisher of the
Americus Herald, spent a couple
of days here this week.
f aThe City Shaving Parlor, t
j
, t W. A. ALSTON, Proprietor. s
t Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. t
/having, Jhampooing, it
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j Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, /harp Tools
j Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited. i
t a
One Third Off.
We are closing out Fall and Win=
ter millinery at a discount
of 331=3 per cent—just
one third off.
All varieties seed Irish Potatoes, Golden Dent and
Maryland White early corn, Early seed Oats,
Seed Peanuts, Etc.
Fresh Garden Seeds, 2 papers 5 cents. Red,
White and Multiplying Onion Sets
10 cents quart.
J. L. OLIVER.
Carry your laundry to Maul
An early state primary will
suit everybody in this neck of
the woods.
We are glad to note the or
ganization of a third Sunday
school. Let the good work go
on!
Mr. G. L. Duren, of Meigs,
spent a couple of days here this
week looking after business in
terests.
Hons. J. B. and J. H. Palmer,
of Camilla, passed through the
city Sunday enroute t0 Bain ’
bridge.
Guano wagons are still to be
seen moving to and from the
city. A suie sign of a big cotton
acreage.
Don’t miss a chance at those
automobiles the Royal Tailors
are giving away to their custo
mers. Cairo Furniture Co. will
tell you all about it.
Mr. G. S. Keys, of Whigham,
spent Saturday in the city as
the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
F. A. Belcher.
Blind tigers can’t roam in
Cairo, nor those with eyes either,
for that matter. Our police of
ficers are vigilant.
Rev. Stimpson came up from
Climax and filled his regular ap
pointment at the Presbyterian
church in this city Sunday.
The picnic season will soon
be here and then everybody will
be glad; for who on earth is
there that doesn’t enjoy them.
The circulation of the Mr
senger grows larger each week
and our advertisers are greeting
new people through its columns.
Buy your spring suit from the
Royal Tailors, of Chicago.
Workmanship the best. Fit
guaranteed. Prices the lowest.
Cairo Furniture Co. Local deal
ers.
Getting out a good local pa
per in a small town is no easy
job at its best; so if you know
of any local news items, let us
have them.
Mauldin Bros, are agents tor
Troy Steam Laundry, Macon,
Ga. They guarantee satisfac
tion, 16 years experience.
Messrs. J. W. Miller, L. M.
Powell, W M. Dekle, Algy Bag
gett, Ansley Stringer and J. A.
Beard formed a party who went
over to Thomasville Sunday
night to hear Will Upshaw.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Oliver left
last Friday for Atlanta to be
gone several days. While there
Mrs. Oliver will attend the mil
linery openings and purchase
her spring and summer stock.
Dr. M. M. McCord is the au
thorized representative of the
Messenger at Whigham and will
receive and receipt for subscrip
tions, etc. Arrangements may
also be made with him tor ad
vertisements and job printing.
Mr. George Faison, of Moul
trie, came down Monday for a
visit to his daughter, Mrs. C. A.
Mauldin. Mr. Faison celebrated
his ninety-fifth birthday Wed
nesday, and though the frosts
of many winters have imparted
their whiteness to his locks, he
is still able to mave around and
enjoy life, and made the trip
fiom Moultrie to this city alone.
May he live to celebrate many
more birthdays.
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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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,
F^ichter <Sz Rushin.
Spring Goods.
We are now receiving an elegant
line of new spring goods of all kinds.
We would be glad to have our
friends and patrons call and see
them.
We also have a choice selection of
Hats and Shirts
to please the young men. Before buying call and see
these goods and you will save yourself some money.
Remember us when you need
as weep them the freshest and nicest of everything
in this line.
Yours very truly,
Belcher, Sanders & Co.
Next Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store.