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£ocal Stems
^Personal c fffention.
Fruit ; t crops are pretty safe
iow.
Read tax receiver’s notice in
Lis issue
Local news has been scarce
Lis week -
Mauldin wants i ,ooo hens,
Will pay 3 o cents cash.
Read new ad. of J. L. Oliver
L this issue.
Mr. F. B. Walsh visited Thom
Lsville Wednesday.
'Phone 36 they will send for
lour laundry.
Leived Car of Cypress shingles just
by L. A. Free.
Mr. Julian Weil was here
from Savannah Tuesday.
Chickens and eggs pass the
Line as money at Mauldin’s.
Mr. Lewis Butler, of Concord,
Fla., was in town Wednesday.
Mr. H. J. Vincent is having a
Lely time hauling candidates.
Maudlin Bros, pay 30 cen's
I lot bens. Setters or non-setters.
I hi. and Mrs. J. L. Oliver re
I turned Monday from Atlanta.
I 11 r. Henry Howze, of Bain
Ibridge, was here Wednesday.
We are reliably informed that
[Mauldin [hides, Bros, pay cash for cow
coon skins and all kinds
bfsaleable furs.
Seed Irish Potatoes.
If you want the Genuine Red Bliss,
Early Rose, White Bliss and Bliss Triumph
Seed Irish Potatoes go to the
RED FRONT STORE.
We also have a fine lot of Onion Sets
and Early Corn. Would be glad to have
you call and examine same before you buy.
Geo. W. Hurst, Manager.
PHONE 1 S.
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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
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as weep them the freshest and nicest of everything
*n this line.
Yours very truly,
Belcher, Sanders & Co.
^ext Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store.
Battle-Axe shoes at Mauldin’s.
Carry your laundry to Maul
din’s.
Carload of Cypress shingles |
just received by L. A. Free.
Miss Ora Brinson s^ent Sun
day at Thomasville.
Mr. Murray Maxwell visited
Whigham Sunday.
A complete line of Coffins and
Caskets always on hand.
Sapp Hardware Co.
Mr. J. N. Butler states that:
he now lias water-melon vines
up.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Maxwell,,
of Calvary, were the guests 01
friends in this city Sunday.
Mr. E. A. Alderman, of Thom
asville was a visitor to the city j
Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Bennett, a well
known drummer, spent Satur
day here with relatives.
Messrs. Anderson Brown and
Seab Davis went over to Moul
trie on a short visit Sunday.
The new Barrett Stoves are
selling. See it.
Sapp Hajdware Co.
Messrs. Yaney Bryan, Mack
Johnson, Aigie Baggett, Seab
Davis and Anderson Brown vis
ited Thomasville Sunday.
Dr. E. F. Sapp has sold his
drug business in Douglass and
is expected co be among home
folks soon.
Messrs. Thomas and G. A.
Wight went down to Tallehas
see Saturday on a visit to rel
atives.
It’s an undisputed fact that
Mauldin Bros, buy more chick
ens and eggs than any firm in
Thomas county.
Miss Fannie Walsh, of Con
cord, Fla., is visiting the family
of hei uncle, Mr. F. B. Walsh.
Gardens are now coming up
and unless something happens
spring vegetables will soon be
added to the menu.
Miss Annie Cooke went up to
Thomasville Wednesday to be
the guest of friends for a few
da vs.
Misses Kathryn and Jonnie
Brown returned Wednesday
from a stay of several davs in
Atlanta.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Walsh will be glad
to know that little Charlie is
slowly recovering after a serious
illness of two months.
Messrs. H. J. Hart, Richard
Pearce and Dr. W. M. Searcv
mt
went up to Thomasville Tues
day evening to attend a meet
ing of the Thomasville K. P’s.
The social meeting of the Ep
wo; th League will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
„ S. TTT Wight . , next 1 ucsday night. w
A splendid program has been
arranged ana an enjoyable even
ing is assured.
Rev. and Mrs. Padrick and
little son arrived in the e.ty
Monday from Lake Park. The
little fellow, who was recently
operated upon for appendicites
by Dr. Walker, is not doing so
well and has been brought back
for treatment.
Shipment Florida Oranges
just received. They are extra
nice 20 to 30c per dozen at Ira
L. Hurst’s.
Mauldin Bros, sell Sewing
machines.
Carload of Cypress shingles
just received by L. A. Free.
Dr. Oliver B. Bush, of Pelham,
spent a part of this week in the
city.
Mrs. J. W. Maxwell is visit
ing relatives at Whigham this
week.
Misses Lena and Hattie Maul
din went over to Thomasville
Sunday.
Buy your blacksmith tools of
us—Sapp Hardware Co.
Mr. E. F. Baggs visited the
fair sex at Thomasville Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. B. W. Adkins visited
homefolks at Moultrie and Doe
run Sunday.
Mrs. H. W. Montcrief and
Miss Allie Brinson visited Thom
asville last Friday.
Dr. Searcy paid Whigham a
visit last Friday.
Mr. W. P. Cox was here from
Thomasville Tuesday.
Mauldin Bros, have a new ad.
this week. Read it.
Owing to a rush of job work
we are forced to leave off sup
plement pages.
Read new ad. of Cairo Furni
ture Co. this week.
DO YOU
If so wt- have the gauds and the prices that will interest
vou.
Our Stoves at $8,50, $13.00. $10.00 and
are values that you cannot afford to overlook. We have the
Best Stove for the Money
ever offered in Cairo.
This is no idle Boast.
We have the goods and are prepared to prove
what we claim.
We sell them on the
Easy Payment
plan also.
We take country produce of all kinds .11 ex<hai gc
for* merchandise.
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Farmers’ Column.
Edited weekly by
W. B. Roddenbery.
Farm labor is scarce and high. This makes it imperative that
all successful farmers must vise Labor Saving Tools.
Planting time is near at hand and every up-to-date farmer should
have a Guano Distributor, Cotton Planter and Corn Planter, hut no
one should buy three seperate machines provided ho can got. all throe
successfully combined in one machine.
Coles Universal Planter
will open the furrow and plant either Cotton, Com, Oats. Peas,
Beans or Pinders one at the same time put out in the furrow with 1 I 10
seed Guano in any quantity desired and cover the seed all at same
operation with one hand and one horse and it will lx- better done than
if done by hand - Stop a moment and figure how much labor you
can save by the use of this implement.
The Cole Planter is no experiment hut has been fully tested
around Cairo by a number of our most successful farmers and is a
proven success.
Mr. H. .J. Poulk. one of our most successful farmers says posi
tively that he would not take $50,00 for his machine if he could not
get another one like it.
I have a small lot of those machines on hand and cannot get
more unless t hey are ordered at once, you should therefore place your
order with me at once for one so as to he sure to get one, if you wu t
you will miss it.
I keep in stock a full line of Labor Saving Implements such as
Disc Plows, Steel Two Horse Turning Plows, Disc and Truth Har
rows, Disc and Sohvei Cultivators both riding and walking for one or
two horses.
Also don’t forget that 1 am
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turn
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every
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If you want your fencing problems satisfactorily solved, call and see the
| ELLWOOD FENCE and let us show you for how little money you
can get absolute satisfaction.
Yours for better farming,
W. B. Rothfenberi’.