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jCoccil Stems find
^Personal 9 /fention .
We direct attentien to Maul
din Bros.’ new ad.
See Durens millinery before
buying.
Reduced prices on millinery
at G L Durens.
pr. Miller was over from
Wbighani Wednesday.
Read new adv. of W. T. Mer
ritt & Co. in this issue.
See those fine pc tent leather
sandals at G L Durens.
Garden peas are now coming
in from the early gardens.
Mr. E. G. Kolbie spent Satur
day and Sunday at Camilla.
Mr. T. S. Copeland paid Whig
ham a business visit Monday.
Mr. A. H. Sasser was among the
visitors to Bainbridge Satuaday.
Messers. W. J. Davis and B. F.
Williams visited Whigham Mon
day.
Miss Marie Chance has as her
tmest Miss Beulah Zant, of Lake
Paik.
I Richard Pearce made an eas
[ ferly visit over the Coast Line
Sunday.
G. W. Hurst, of the Red Front
Store, has a change of ad in this
issue which you should read.
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.
i iThe City Shaving Parlor.j t
1 W. A. ALSTON, Proprietor. t
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./having, J'hampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. • c
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i Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools, a
t Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited. *
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fPayyett & <£ewis
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Sertitizervj Sfciy, Srciin
& all kin do Seed Stuff,
Genera/ Warehousemen.
Phone 58.
AT THE
Red Front Store.
W. F. Schrafft & Jon’s Chocolates and Bon Bons in
halves and one pound boxes.
Also Peach Nectar and “Rock Hill” Ginger Ale for your
Picnic Trips. Call and see them and get our prices.
F^ed Front Store.
Geo. W. Hurst, Manager.
PHONE 18
Hon. Jno. R. Singletary atten
ded to business at Thomasville
Monday.
We see very little of the De
catur count) 7 candidates since
the election.
Read new advertisement of
Miss J. D. Brown & Co. in this
week's issue.
Postmaster Jno. B. Crawford
spent Friday and Saturday at
Bainbridge.
Mr. J. M. Fitzgerald, of Pine
Park, attended to business here
W ednesday.
Mrs. Remar Nicholson return
ed Wednesday from a visit to rel
atives at Meigs.
Messers. J. M. and Ed Miller
were among the visitors at
Thomasville Monday.
Mr. J. E. Procter came over
from Boston Sunday to visit one
of the fair sex of Cairo.
Sheriff T. J. Hight, of Thom
asville, was mingling with his
Cairo friends Saturday.
It will soon be time for the
ball team to get up a game with
some neighboring town.
Mr. H. G. Cannon has been
down to Quitman and other
points this week on business.
Everybody should attend the
protracted meeting now in prog
ress at the Methodist Church.
Miss Ruby Davis, who has
been the guest of Miss Roma
Poulk for some days, returned
her home at Quitman.
Hon. Fondren Mitchell, as
bright and natural as ever, was
greeting his friends here Satur
day.
Mr. Kedar Powell rt.urned
Tuesday from a trip to Monte
cello, Tallehasseeand other Flor
ida points.
Mauldin Eros, bought
shipped one hundred head of
chicken one day this week.
How’s that?
Miss Fov Singletary an attract
ive young lady of Pine Park, has
been the guest of friends in this
city this week.
Mr. H. W. Wells, who was
formerly night operator at this
place, but who is now holdmg a
responsible position at Oza’k,
Ala., spent Sunday here wiin
friends.
Mr. L. B. Powell left last Sat
turda^ for Washington to attend
the wedding of his brother,Lieu
tenant W. A. Powell, to Miss
Eva Gober. on the sixth inst.;
while away he will also visit Bal
timore and New York.
From Elpino.
The Quarterly meeting at Con
cord was quite a success last
Saturday, Rev. Coc k delivered a
fine sermon to an attentive eoi j -
gregation. Rev. Stubbs the re
gular pastor delivered a very in
teresting sermon on Sunday.
Mr. Louis Cone attended ser
vices at Spring Hill last Sunday.
The Spring Hill peopie are al
ways glad to have Mr. Cone with
them.
Mr. Groover Hair and wife of
Oak Grove settlement visited
Mr. J. L. Pinson and family last
Saturday night.
Messrs. Henry Cone, Midi
Brinson, Richard Maloy went to
Bainbridge Tuesday on Educa
tional business.
Mrs. J. W. Moss and daugh
ter Mrs. Berry Moss visited rel
rtives in Meigs Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor and daugh
ters Misses Mattie and Florence
attended services at Mizpah Sun
day.
Mr. Willie Cone from near
Whigham visited parents Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Cone Saturday.
Mrs. L. A. Pinson and daugh
ter Mrs. G. W. Gainous visited
relatives in the North Carolina
settlement Monday and Tues.
day.
Mr. W. F. Whigham from
Limesink passed through our
neighborhood Saturday en route
to Cairo on a visit.
Quite a crowd from the Union
Hill settlement passed through
our neighborhood Sunday eu
route to the Limesink. Among
the crowd were Misses Bessie.
Lula and Trudie Engram.
We guess the candidates will
stop visiting the farmers now,
as the election is over, But
some of the young men are can
vassing among the young ladies,
wanting them to come to see
them; this being leap year.
One young man likes to tell the
young ladies how good he would
be.
Look here girls lets go to see
Mr. J. C.—
Kitty.
DR W M. SEARCHY,
DENTIST
Office next to Wight & Browne
Drug Store.
Cairo, Georgia.
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Now that the annual House Cleaning season is be r e 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 m
. . fPriyhteniny 9/p Sour Sfome . .
i and the Cash outlay required will be a very small matter.
J jffow about a Jfew Tf/atting for the 3 >loor?
j 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 Tffatting
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
Some Corner 7jhat 7/eeds a Center Xjabte,
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
tractiveness of the room.
7jhe *Dininy Sioom
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.
Ijhat Stove in the JCiichen
that has been giving you so much trouble of late has been a
good one possibly, but it cannot last always and it would rea 1 -
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 ffouse furnishings we have to
.offer and we are sure you will feel repaid for the coming.
&rc Surw iture tic
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Spring Goods. 1
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 o<
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 Fittings and Mill Supplies
CAIRO, - - GEORGIA.
Read The Messenger.