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jCoccil Stems fin d
Personal TTfention .
Mr E. G. Kolbie spent Sun
day at Camilla.
The soda founts are doing a
land office business.
j»r Z V. Parker was a visitor
from Whigham Monday.
Lets all work to make the an
nual picnic a pleasant affair.
yj r F. A. Belcher paid Thom
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asv ;jle a business visit Monday.
Messrs. E. G. Kolbie and H.
] Hart visited Whigham Tues
day.
Mr. P. G. Russell was here
from Metcalf Tuesday on busi
ness.
Wanted—Telephone poles at
once, _Cairo T elephone Ex
change.
Gardens are looking fine and
the time of spring vegetables is
at hand
Messrs. Algie and Perry Bag
gett went over to Thomasville
Mondav.
Mr. N. Z. Trulock, of Whigh
am, was greeting Cairo friends
Monday afternoon.
Messrs. G. W. and G. D. Bag
gett were among the visitors to
Thomasville Monday.
We carry a full line of Coffin^
and Caskets.
Sapp Hdwe. Co.
Stawberrys have been
ful so far this season and
sually fine and luscious.
Mrs. Ira Hurst and
daughter returned Monday
a visit to relatives at
ville.
Misses Lizzie and Annie
Blackshear were pleasant
tors to the city from
Tuesday.
We have any style right
left hand 4 4 Clauss”
guarantee perfect
Sapp Hardware co.
The K. Ps. met at their
Monday night but
their meeting till after the
tracted meeting had closed.
Have you seen our it New
rett” stove? its the talk of
country.
Sapp Hdwe. Co.
Mr. M. A. Shaw, a
naval stores manufacturer,
near Whigham, was
friends (?) here Sunday.
Some of the local diciples
Walton have been meeting
splendid luck on the
during the past several days.
Mr. M. A. Smith, of
ville, representing the
tial Life Insurance Co., was
the city for a couple of days
latter part of last week.
The Messenger failed to
last week that Mr. R. A.
Hams, one of C iro's most
stantial citizens, was
with what appeared then to be
ralysis and had been confined
kis bed several days in
quence. He is now
uicelvandhis many friends
glad to see him out again.
Dr. T. J. Arline was among
the attendants at court Tuesdav.
Mrs. W. H. Robinson visited
Thomasville friends Tuesday.
.Mr. H. G. Cannon has been
among the court attendants this
week.
Miss Boland,of Pinckard, Ala.
is the guest of relatives near
this city.
Mr. F. M. Brannon went to
Thomasville Tuesday on a bus
iness visit.
The man with the fishing
pole a is fast taking the place of
the man with the hoe.
Messrs. F. B. Walsh and
L. A. Free were court visitors
to the county seat Tuesday.
Mrs. J. N. Dodd, of Lafayette,
is in the city as the guest of her
father, Dr. A. B. Cooke.
Miss Jennie Alderman, of
Pine Park,has been the guest of
relatives in this city this week.
Mrs. Nat Baggett,of near Val
dosta, arrived in this city Tues
day to visit relatives and old
friends.
Miss Nellie Bullard, of Camil
la, passed through the city Tues
day enroute to Whigham to vis
it relatives.
Wight & Browne will soon
have their ice house completed
and will be able to supply the
summer necessity in any quan
tity desired.
Rev. W. H. Budd went over
to his home at Blakely Saturday
to fill his regular appointment
at that city and to visit home
folks. He returned to this city
Monday.
For Rent —2 5-room houses
on Mock and Arline street Cairo
Ga. Prices reasonable.
further inofrmation apply to R
R. Pyles or J. M. Miller.
Ga.
Mr. W. E. Dunn arrived in
the city Monday evening from
his home at Newton, Ala., to
gin work upon Poulk Bros.’ and
jno. L. Poulk’s new brick stores.
Mr Dunn has manv friends in
Cairo who are glad to see him
back again.
Considerable little
was created on the streets
day morning by a horse
ing to Mr. Z. R. Jones
away with a dump cart,
the exception of spilling
for fl couple of hundred
no damage was done.
Rev. Reviere preached an
and eloquent sermon to a
congregation at the
Church Sunday. Those
ing late could hardly, find
Why not have a couple of
ers on Sundays when the
gregations are so large?
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured.
“I have been subject to sciatic
tism for years,” says E. H. Waldron,
Wilton Junction, Iowa. “My joints
stiff and gave me much pain and
fort. My joints would crack when
straightened up. I used
Pain Balm and have been
cured. Have not had a ache or pain
the old trouble for many months. It
certainly a most wonderful
For sale by Wight & Browne.
Woodland Dots.
I will let you hear from this
of Thomas county.
We are getting along nicely
with farming. Our pros
young farmer. W. L. Dix
on, is chopping cotton, Who
can beat it?
We will soon be in town—we
have two country stores in our
neighborhood, a good school
taught by Miss Goldie Sasser,
a fine Sunday school every Sun
day afternoon, prayermeeting
every Sunday night and preach
ing every third Sunday by our
pastor, Re /. H. P. Stubbs, who j
delivered one of his able sermons
Sunday to a large and attentive
congregation.
1VJL Y 7 iss Maggie Fulford has been
on the sick list, but is able to
De out again.
Mr. joe Fulford wants a
change in the bird law so that
he may kill the birds that invade
his patch of spring greens. He
says the birds are his if they do
not keep out of his patch, law
or no law.
Miss Goldie Sasser visited rel
atives near Ochlocknee Saturday
and Sundav.
I forgot to say that w r e have
two blacksmith shops in our set
tlement. If your plow gets dull
carry it to Fulford’s shop, but
don’t forget to go down in your
pockets and get the rocks. If you
want your buggy tires shrunk,
carry them to J. B. Dunlap; he
can fix them before you can
grunt.
Cobbler.
Tax Notice.
SECOND ROUND.
Coolidge April 25
Pavo April 26, A. M.
Patten April 26. P. M.
Boston April 27
Glasgow 1 pril 28
Metcalfe April 29
Thomasville April 30
Duncanville May 2
Cairo May 3
Spence May 4
Meigs May 5
Ochlocknee May 6
Pine Park May 7 < ' A. M.
I will have with me a book, as provided
by law, for people to register their lands
oit which hunting is forbidden.
Jno. F. Howard,
Tax Receiver,
For the Sunday School Picnic.
The Members of the Baptist
Sunday school last Sunday ap
pointed a committee to confer
with the members, or a like com
mittee, from the other Sunday
Schools in the city in regard
to the annual picnic, It now
remains for the other schools to
act in the matter and we hope
the superintendants of thePres
bvterian and Methodist schools
will bring the matter up for dis
cussion next Sunday in order
that some definate arrangements
be made for the event, We
want to see the entire people of
the city take the affair personal
ly in hand and work for it.
Nothing Equal to
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for Bowel Com*
plaints in Children.
“We have used Chamberlain’s
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in
family for years,” says Mrs. J. B.
of Nederlands, Texas. We have given
to all of our children. We have
other medicines for the satne purpose,
never found any thing to equal
Iain’s, If you will use it as directed
will always cure. M For sale by Wight
Browne.
Dr. Glower was among
day’s visitor to Thomasville.
2/ou Can Save 77Joney
by "Uradin7/s.
Why?
Because we deal in Jfrouse J'urnishinys exclusively, buy in
large quantities and by giving our entire time to the study of
ibis one line we are in a position to know where to buy m
order to give our customers
*77}ore Sor TJheir TTJoney
than nir competitors.
It will be 97/oitey Saved if you will call on us when in need of
any thing in our line.
We have three patterns of
Smporteci Cable Croc leery
in beautiful decorations that we can sell you cheaper than you
can buy the ordinary plain white goods elsewhere.
We postively guarantee these goods nut to craze and this is
a rare opport unity to furnish your table with attractive dishes
for a very small sum.
*Do Sou J7o ue Flowers?
If so don’t tail to see our Jardinieres, Flower Pots, Jardi
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niere Stands, Flower Pot Brackets, etc.
Yours for Better Furnished Homes.
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1 For Young Men. I
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When selecting Spring Wear*
lag Apparel don’t forget to in*
spect our line of
obby elect
ew hirt
eckwear. tyles.
Cool, Comfortable Collars.
In fact you should call and inspect our line
of Gent’s Furnishings before you buy.
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 Rittings and Mill Supplies
CAIRO, - GEORGIA.
3 tThe City Shaving Parlor.t 2
t 3 W. A.. ALSTON, Proprietor. 3
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d J"having, Shampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. J
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i Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools,
3 Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited.
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