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JEoccd Stems
Personal Ttfention.
Calf iro 0 is on no jboom, but is
eadilv growing
Read new adv.- of Mauldin
ros in this issue.
guy your blacksmith tools of
s-'Sapp Hardware Co.
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A late county primary will no
oubt bring out more camdates.
The new Barrett Stoves are
telling- See it.' ‘ Vi
Sapp Hajdware Co.
Messrs. W. T. Crawford and
b M. Maxwell visited the Styx
Sunday.
Judge Anderson Roddenbery
was in the city a short while sat
urday.
The Messenger job office has
been quite busy for the past sev
eral days.
A complete line of Coffins and
Caskets always on hand.
Sapp Hardware Co.
The Merry-go-round has gone
land things seem a little quiet
since it left.
Policeman Z. E. Norton, of
Pelham, spent a while in the
city Saturday.
The Cairo Furnitre Co. have
'anew ad in this issue to which
we direct attention.
Mr. E. L. Whitmorth, of Ca
milla, paid his usual weekly visit
to the city last Friday.
Dr. T. M, Mc.Intosh was
downjrom Thomasville on a pro
fessional visit Sunday.
The millinery and dry goods
stores are now making prepara
tions for the Easter trade.
Mr. R. L. Wylly, of Thomas
ville, was among the visiting
Knights Monday night.
Dr. R. D. Coleman, who is
well known throughout this sec
tion, was m the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas F.Graves
came over from Ochlochnee Sat
urday for a visit to home folks.
We are glad to say that Mrs.
M. G. McManeus, who has been
ill for some time, is improving.
We would appreciate the favor
if the citizens of the city would
report their visitors. Our phone
is no. 40.
Close Cut Sale— March ig
2 ^’ Everything reduced,
many items at cost.
The Ten Cent Store.
Just Received
At The RED FRONT STOTE.
A fresh lot of Postum Cereal,
Oat Meal, Levering’s Special Blend
Coffee, Brazil Shredded Cocoanut and
kinds Extracts, Spices and Teas.
So when you need anything in
Grocery line just ’phone 18 .
Qeo. W. Hurst,
RHONE 18*
Picnics and red bugs are next
on program.
Mrs. Davis, Quitman, spent
Monday in the city.
The K. Ps. had a high time at
the hall Monday night.
Mr. T. F. Dison of Meigs
spent Monday in the city.
Traveling men have been fre
quent visitors here this week.
Mr. J. E. Proctor, traveler,
has been in the city several days.
A big fruit cr< p th s year will
mean many shekels to Georgia
growers.
John Hudson is now doing
the honors o r the Mestnger’s com
posing room.
Miss Grace Jenkins of
Thomasville, was a visitor to
city last Friday.
Mr. Cicero Thompson, of
Thomasville, spent Monday in
the city on business.
Miss Hattie Blackshear, of
Susina, was the guest of friends
in this city last Saturday.
Mr. B. D. Hartsfield came
down from Moultrie and spent
a couple of days last week.
They say “the prettiest I ever
saw is at Duren’s.”
Mr. W. H. Brandon, the Thom
asville drummer, was greeting
the trade here the latter part of
the week.
W. H. Robinson & Co. have a
new adv. in this weeks issue that
will interest you. Look it up on
another page.
A full and complete line of
up-to-date Millinery at G. L. Du
ren’s.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson came
down from Thomasville
to spend some time with her
band in this city.
Mr. E. F. Baggs, who has
an employee of the
for some time, left Monday
his home at Camilla.
Silk Persian Lawn, Silk
Nauvautes De Champa g n
Champagne fancies,
India Lawn, Pique, and
fancy drygoods at G. L.
Miss J. D. Brown & Co.
an ad. in this weeks issue
will interest our lady
Don’t fail to see what they
to say.
Phone 36. They will
for your laumdrv.
Lawson Stapleton, shoe man *;
was here Wednesday.
Mrs.S. E. Cates and Mr. Bithe
Me Clelland, from Madison Fla.,
are visiting Mr. M. G. McManeus
and family.
Messrs. J. A. Beard, Algie
Baggett and Anslier Stringer
visited the fair sex at Thomas
ville Sunday.
Close Cut Sale—M arch 19th
to 26th. Everything reduced
- many items at cost.
The Ten Cent Store.
Mr. Jesse Reynolds,a popular
employee of the Thomasville
Times-Enterprise, spent Sunday
in the city.
For Rent —A nice 5-room
house painted and ceiled. In
gcod neighborhood, possession
April 1st. Apply to C. C. Skel
ton, Cairo, Ga.
The Messenger will be great
ly improved in the near future
and its columns will contain
much more reading matter.
Fresh shipment Conida’s Bon
Bons, Chocolates and other pack
age candies just received, No
oetter sold on this market. Try
t icm.—Ira L. Hurst.
There is talk among the young
folks of fixing up a park some
where in the city so as to have
somewhere to gather during the
summer evenings.
Troy Steam Laundry pleases
all—Mauldin Bros. Agents.
Mr. R. M. Cooke, a well known
hotel man of Blue Ridge, Ga.,
has been in . the city for
some days, the guest of his
brother, Dr. A. B. Cooke.
In the good old summer time;
carry your laundry to—Maul
din’s.
Messers. Andrishok, Barrow,
Lewis, and Moneyhan, of Thom
asville, came down Monday
night to assist in giving the Ori
ental degree to local Knights of
Pythias.
NOTICE.
On and after this date cattle,
with exception of those that are
mischievous, will be allowed at
large upon the streets of Cairo
until Oct. 1st, next.
By order of mayor and ceun
cil, this March 15 th, 1904
The Merry-go-’Round.
The benefit run given by the
merry- go’round for the baseball
team last Friday night was in
deed a most enjoyable affair.
Comparatively speaking all the
yong folks of the city were pres
ent, and several of the older ones
too for that matter, and without
exception all had a gay time.
From an early hour in the even
ing until about half past ten
o’clock the horses and chariots
were well filled by a joyous
throng. The ball team received
$15 for their part of the proceeds.
The members of the team as
well as the management of the
machine request us to return
thanks to the people for the lib
eral support given them.
dixie Lodge
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.
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New that the annual House Cleaning season is here and
you are dusting out the Corners and re-arranging the Furni
ture we wish to call your attention to the fact that we can aid
you very materially in
. . Prightentng *llp 2/our JVome . •
and the Cash outlay required will be a very small matter.
t-- • Jfotv about a 7feu> Trailing for the floor?
We have some Brand New patterns in Cotton Warp Mat
ting that are beauties and having bought a large stock of these
goods we have some prices to quote that will tickle your purse.
Sn China Tifatting
we have some heavy close woven patterns that we are of
fering very low while they last.
We also have floor covering specially suitable for halls.
Possibly you have found
c Some Corner Chat *9/sects a Center Cable,
or some room that needs another Chair or two or a Rocker.
Those Lace Curtains in the Parlor are beginning to look
worn and dingy and New Ones would add so much to the at
tractiveuess of the room.
Che ^Dining Poom
would look so much more inviting if a nice Side Board were
in that space that now looks so bare. A few more pictures on
the wall would add much to the general appearance of things.
Chat Stove in the JCitchon
that has been giving you so much trouble of late has been a
good one possibly, but it cannot last always and it would real
ly be economy to buy a new one.
Come djwn to our store this afternoon or tomorrow and
have a look' at the strong line of Jfousm J'umtsktngs we have to
offer and we are sure you will feel repaid for the coming.
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS w
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r™ Spring a Goods.
We are now receiving an elegan
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 truly,
Belcher, Sanders & Co.
Next Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store.
Harry J. Hart.
Tinner and Steam Fitter. —
Repair Work
of all kind at reasonable Prices.
Steam Pittings and Mill Supplies
CAIRO, - GEORGIA.
m d The Messenger.