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Personal 97/ention.
Have you tried the
round?
It will soon be time to work
be streets.
Merry go- ’round did the
,ness Saturday.
Read the new adv. of Geo.
Hurst this week.
Carload of Cypress shingles
received by L. A. 7^ ree.
just r
Several case-* of 'Grippe are
eported in the city.
Hal McManeus paid the
,. seat a visit Monday.
Car of Cypress shingles just
jeceived by L. A. Free.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams spent
(unday at Thomasville.
Miss Ada Gandy has been
uiie sick lor several days.
| Buy your blacksmith tools of
s—Sapp Hardware Co.
j [otn Mr. W. R. Davis was over
Thomasville Monday.
Baseball fever is beginning to
Irike the boys in earnest.
Uncle Rueben Pyles paid Val
bsta a visit Friday night.
[Miss Ihomasville Belle White visited
friends Monday.
■ Mr. G. W. Chestnut, repre
Inting the Thomasville Times
laterprise, spent a couple of
lays here this week.
Just Received
At The RED FRONT ST0TE.
A fresh lot of Postum Cereal, fleckers
lat Meal, Levering’s Special Blend Roasted
ioffee, Brazil Shredded Cccoanut eni all
inds Extracts, Spices and Teas.
So when you need anything in the
rocery line just ’phone 18.
Geo. W. Hurst, Manager.
PHONE IS.
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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
in this line.
Yours very trulv,.
Belcher, Sanders & Co.
ftext Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store. I
Carload of Cypress shingles
just received by L. A. Free.
Lem Parrish came over from
Babcock Satuiday to visit home
folks.
Hon. Russell Brinson spent
'Wednesday in this neck o’ the
woods.
Solicitor Roscoe Luke spent
Saturday in the city on bus
nesis.
A complete line of Coffins and
Caskets always on hand.
Sapp Hardware Co.
Miss Laura Jenkins spent Sun
day at Thom svilie with home
folks.
Read the new ad. of G. L.
Duren which appears in this is
sue.
The new Barrett Stoves are
selling. See it.
Sapp Hardware Co.
John Clower came up from
Bainbridge to visit homefolks
Sunday. *
Hon. Rnssell Brinson of Bain
bridge spent a part of Saturday
in the city.
Don’t forget that it is now un
lawful to kill birds protected by
the game law.
Mr. Charles Gandy of Alabama
has been in the city this week
to attend the bedside of his
sister who has been very ill.
’Phone 36 I
they will send U r
laundry.
Mr. E. G. Kolbie visited
Whigham Saturday.
The time allowed bv law for'
shooting quail expired Tuesday.
Troy Steam Laundry pleases
all—Mauldin Bros. Agents.
We want to remind you again
that Cairo needs electric lights,
Mr. Booker Gandy, of Thotn
asville, was visiting the fair sex
of this city Sunday.
Miss Claude Gandy, of
asville, 7 was the attractive o
of Cairo friends Sunday.
In the good old summer
time" carry your laundry to—
Mauldin’s.
Miss Annie Cooke returned
Wednesday from a visit
Thomasville friends.
Mr. A. J. Vinters of Flomaton,
Ala. has been greeting old friends
here this week.
Remember this office if vou
r ^: hat,sthe ns,it
Mr. W. A. Johnson went up
to Thomasville Saturday to
spend the Sabbath.
Mr. J. A. Pope, of Abridge,
was in the ci.y Monday a; d
Tuesday selling cotton.
Col. M. E. O’Neal, of Bain
bridge, was in the city a short
while Saturday evening.
Local fishermen have bet. n
makeing some good catches dur
ing the past several days
Mr. S. R. Blanton came down
from Thomasville and spent Sal
urday in the city on business.
Rev. T. A. White filled his
regular appointment at the bap
tist church in their city Sunda .
A lot of fine Red Horse suck
ers were sold here Tuesda by
Mr. Moses Maxwell.
For Rent—A nice 5-room
house painted and ceiled. In
gcod neighborhood, possession
April 1 st. Apply to C. C. Skel
ton, Cairo, Ga.
Most of farmers have now
finished planting cane and the
indications are that a small crop
will be made as compared with
the last few years.
Fresh shipment Conida’s Bon
Bons, Chocolates and other pack
age candies just received. No
oetter sold on this market. Try
them.—Ira L. Hurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. Hall, of
Moultrie, stopped over in the
city Sunday enroute from a trip
to Pensecola. They were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. \ v »
Monterief.
We are glad to get a commu
n tation from Elpino this week,
but must ask that Kitty always
sign her name to commumea
tions in the future. Of course
her name will be withheld f om
the public r if so desired.
We do our best to give all the
local news items, but some peo
pie seem determined to force us
into knocking them down and
robbing them of little bits of
news which they ought to
nish us gratis.
Wanted At Once.
Shelled corn, corn meal, chick
ens and eggs, We will p; y the
ver.* top of he market.
W. H. Robinson & Co.
The low priced merchants.
DO YOU
If so wt* have the goods and the prices that will inter*? t
voji.
Our Stoves at $8,50, $10.1 I and
$13.00.
are values that you cannot afford to overlook. We have the
Best Stove for the Money
ever offered in Cairo.
1 This is no idle Boast.
j We have the goods and are prepared to prove
I what we claim.
j We sell them on the
Easy Payment
| plan also.
! We take country produce of nil kinds n exohni g*
for* merchandise.
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Farmers’ Column.
Edited weekly by
W. B. Rocdenbery.
Farm labor is scarce and high. Tibs makes it impermive that
all successful farmers must use Labor Saving Tools.
Planting time is near at hand and every up-to-date farmer should
haven Guam- Distributor. Cotton Planter and Corn Plnnler, but no
one should buy t hree seperate machines provided he can get all rii.ee
successfully combined in one machine.
Listen.
Coles Universal Planter
will open the furrow and plant either Cotton, Con. Oats. Peas,
Beans or Finders one at the same time put out in the furrow with rim
seed Guano in any quantity desired and cover the seed all at same
operation with one hand and one horse and it will he bet ter done 1 hnn
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 but lots been fully te S t« d
around Cairo by a 1 .umber of our most successful farmers and is a
! ire veil success.
Mr. H. .T. PouIk, one of our most successful farmers says posi
lively 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 th- se machines on hand and cannot get
more unless they are ordered at once, you should t heref re place your
order with me at once for one so as to be sure to get one, if you wa ’t
Vi >u 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 Toeth Har
rows, Disc and Sohvel Cultivators both riding and walking for one or
two horses.
Also don’t forger that I am
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Yours for better farming,
W. B. Mdeifberr.
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