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T B Twitty, of Camilla, spent
Monday in the > ity.
Richard Pear ce was a visitor
Thom asville Monday.
to
j. C. Butler, of Calvary,
Sunday with Cairo iiicnds.
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Mr F> J. Wind, of Thomas
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vine, v isited the citv last Friday.
\\r. H. Searcy, Jr. was among
visitors to Whighum Sun
the
day
Rev u White filled the Baptest
pulpit in this city Sunday morn
mg and evening.
Mr W. T. Odom went over to
Whigham Sunday to attend the
qii 19 rterly meeting.
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The woods are full of flowers
and red bugs, without which no
picnic would be a success.
Mr jerry Jones, of Valdosta,
spent a few days of last week in
this city on a visit to relatives.
Have you seen our“ New Bar
rett” stove? Its the talk of the
country. Sapp Hdwe. Co.
We are sorry th note that Dr.
f, A. Walker has been quite
sick since his return from New
York,
R. L. Vanlandingham
We carry a full line of Coffins, j
and Caskets,
SappHdwe.Co. rx j
Dr. Z. V. Parker was up from
Wh 'gham Monday to bid his
friends (who are many) goodbye
preparatory to leaving for his
old home in North Carol 1 na Ml
where he will likely locate in f u I
1
ture. Dr. Parker has many j
warm friends here who see him
depart with regret.
We have any style right oi •
left hand“ Clauss” scissors-We
guarantee perfect satisfaction
Sapp Hardware co.
For Rent—2 5 -room houses
on Mock and Arline street Cairo
Ga. Prices reasonable, For
further inofrmation apply to R
R. Pyles or J. M. Miller. Cairo
Ga.
Mr. E. G. Kolbie went to Ca
milla Saturday.
Sc’atic Rheumatism Cured.
“I have been subject to sciatic rheuma
tism for years,” says E. H. Waldron, of
Wilton Junction, Iowa. ‘ My joints were
stiff and gave me much pain and discom
fort. My joints would crack when I
straightened up. I used Chambeerlam s
Paiu Balm and have been thoroughly
cured. Have not had a ache or pain from
the old trouble for many months, It is
certainlv a most wonderful liniment.
For sale by Wight & Browne.
and E. M. Maxwell attended
Quarterly meeting at Whigham
Sunday.
See notice elsewhere in this ,
paper of an Epworth League
badge lost, Finder will please
notify this office.
Mr. L. A. Free is having ad
dition d rooms built on to his
residence in the southwestern
part of the city.
Mr. Dickey and Miss Annie
Lou Blackshear drove over from
Sustna and spent Sunday with
Cairo friends.
The infant babe of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Brown has been
quite sick for several days past,
but it is hoped that it will
be well again.
Dr- W. A Walker returned
Friday from New York where
he has taken a special course in
the eye and ear department of
the Polyclinic hospital.
A delightful rain fell here
TiLesday morning which was a
boon to growing vegetation, as
the ground had become quite
dry and the dust unbearable.
Mr. T. R. McEachern arrived
in the city the latter part of last
week from W T aycross and is now
with Mr. Dunn on the new brick
buildings, His many old friends
are glad to see him again.
Capt. W. T. Forester, the pop
ular Coast Line conductor, be
tween Thomasville and Albany,
spent a couple of days here last
week on a visit to his brothers,
Messrs. A. C. and R. L. Fores
ter.
Rev. W. P. Owings, Presi
dent of Young’s Female College,
Thomasville, filled the Presbyte
rian pulpit here Sunday morning
and evening. He also gave the
Members of the Methodist
day School a short but
ate talk in the afternoon.
Hon. S. G. McLendon
ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR
LEGISLATURE.
Presents Petition Signed by
Scores of Citizens,
the Honorable S G. McLen-i|
\V«. the uj,d m i K ned c.t.^ns
voters of Thomas county, res
and earnestly request
that you allow your name for to the be j
presented as a c andidate |
office of Representative from
Thomas county for the ensuing' ■
term of the legislature, subject to j
the action of the Democratic Pri
mary to be held August 19 th, next.
We are prompted to make the
request on account of the high re
gard we have tor you personally,
and the opinion we entertain for
your ability to fill the office.
Respectfully
A. H. S. Cooke, A. P. Harley,
H. W. Lester, J. L. Trull, T. J.
Ball, R. J. Miller, J. B. Chisholm
C. G, Swift, Chas Wolf, S. M.
Wolf, Louis Steyr man, S. Richv,
L. Loeb, R. G. Fleetwood, T. L.
Watt, C. T. Gandy, W. J. Taylor,
C, L. Ward, J. E. White, R. Thoni
as Jr, E. M. Mallette, C. C. Stone,
Lee Neel, L. H. Jerger, W. Fiei i -
burg, Joseph Jerger, C. R. Poole,
H. T. Poole, E. L. Alderman, S.
L. Mallard, Heeth Varnedoe, H.
E. Cochran, rr I , lies McCartney, J.
Miller, W. L. Ball, J.,Watt, W . i'i
f H Watt> R()ljt Alaxail
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W. M. Reese, S. n Sampson, n G.
der, A.
P. Hansell, W. C. Snodgrass,
W. Ball, M. R. Mallette, R. H,
Neel, W. A. Rockwell, W. D. Har-
Residence Burned.
News was received here Tues
day that Mb J. W. Blair, a prom
| nent f arm er living about 3 miles
sout p e ast of here, lost his home
anc j near jy its entire contents by
fire early Tuesday morning,
The fire, which originated from
the kitchen, had gained good
headway before discovered by
the sleeping family, and but very
little could be saved from the
building. It is thought the or
igin of the fire was from a small
wooden box of ashes left on
the kitchen floor. The loss to
Mr. Blair was a heavy one, but
fortunatelv he carried an
ranee policy for $1,000 in
Farmers’ Mutual Insurance
Mr. F. J. Winn Buys an Interest
in the Cairo Messenger.
Mr. F. J. Winu, who has for
sometime been foreman in the
Times-Enterprise has purchased
interest in the Cairo Messen
eer and i will take personal charge
of that paper this week. Our
ne ighboring city gains a valuable
acquisition and its paper a splen
did manager,
Mr. Winn has long experience
in both the editorial and meehan
ical departments of a newspaper.
He has lived the greater part of
his life in Thomas county and
needs no introduction to his
neighbors. The same qualities of
honesty, industry and fidelity to
duty which have made him a val
uable employee will catry him to
success in his new enterprise.
Cairo and the Messenger are
to be congratulated, It is al
ready a bright and succeasful
sheet and will continue to pros
per and grow with the progres
sive town whose name it bears.
The Times-Enterprise commends
Mr. Wind to the best treatment
of the people of Thomas county.
—Times-Enterprise.
grave J, H. Merrill, J. C. Morse,
,
C A. Hancock, J. W. Dillon, A. M
C. Davenport, Jas Foss, H. M, I
Cave, M. M. Huchingson’ Jas Mc
Kinnou, M. C. Ball, T. H. Mitch-II
ell, Wertz & Son, S. A. Jones, F. I
A. Jones, J. W* Blanton, D. E. |
Blanton, w. L. Adams, C. F. Cole- j
man, w. Robison, N. Austin, F, i. Smith, L. Spence, C.C. |
S. R. h. |]
Smith, George Cox, J.W. Peacock,
B. A, Daniels, C G Goehrini ro J T
Culpepper, S W Davis, P c Dickey,
q E Martindale, c e smith, A \\ II
Stewart, J F Evans, J Mitchell, j j
E M Flemming W E Beverly,
w R DuRant, Kirkland, W J A G Wheeler, Crovat, S J L T Hayes, Drake, j
A W
J B Mitchell; E P Ward, R H Dixon. J
E Dean, J F Pittman, W H Bibb, T N
Hopkins, S A Price, P H Milton, W C
Pittman, J T Pittman, J D Carioll, B H
Wright, J M Dekle, M A Fleetwood, S 1
Steyerman, J A Davenport, A W Palin, A
H Palin, C W Cooper, Chas Tattle, F But
W Butler, T W Mallard, M I) Me.
Kinnou, R L Wylly, S B Van Dyke, T J
Bottoms, J S Montgomery, W I) Sills, B
Griffin, C F Davis. W H Jeter, P FI Mur- j
phey, T M McIntosh, II Wise, Henry I
E Baker, T C McMath, J A
McKinnon Dunk McKinnon, R E Lester,
M Blackshear, Jr., BF Betjeman, J C
Parnell, J Gribben, J B Eason, J M Mc
kinnon, T B Chisholm, Chas E Mims W
C Lambert, T C Duren, A Bennett, John
G Wurst, J L Briley, M Pope, W N Har
man, J T Spengler, B W Stone, John C
Blalock, W S Blackshear, Harry Steyer
man,
Mr. McLendon’s Card.
Thomasville, Ga., April 21 , 1004 .
Editors Times-Enterprise:
I wish to express to each and all
of the gentleman whose names are
signed to the foregoing, most grate
ful thanks for this agreeable evi
dence of their good will and to an
nounce my willingness to serve as
a member of the House of
sentatives. if nominated ,at
primray in August . I have
asked if 1 would favor a
in this county if elected. I
answered that I would not,
would I favor the sale of
111 this county in that or any
way. The people of the county
settled that question twice and
tled it permanently. only to thank
I wish not
signers of the toregoing
but the many others who
kindly offered hie assurance of
port.
S. Q. McLendon.
2/ou Save Can 9/foney
by Tjrad 9/s.
Why?
Because we deal in JTfouse j/umishinys exclusively, buy in
large quantities and by giving our entire time to the study of
this one line we are in a position to know where to buy in
rder to give our customers
77}ore S’orXJheir
than >ur competitors.
It will be 97 /oncy Saved if you will call on ns when in need of
any thing in our line.
We have three patterns of
Smporteci TJcible Crockery
in beautiful decorations that we can sell you cheaper than you
can 1 duv -j the ordinary plain white goods elsewhere.
We postively guarantee these goods nat to craze and this 18
a rare opportunity to furnish your table with attractive dishes
for a very small sum.
*Do 2/ou jCove Stowers?
If so doirt tail to see our Jardinieres Flower Pots, Jardi
niere Stands, Flower Pot Brackets, etc.
Yours for Better Furnished Homes.
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warn; I
HOUSE furnishings
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For Young Men.
When selecting Spring Wear*
tag Apparel don’t forget to in=
spect our line of
obby elect
ew hirt
eckwear. tyles.
Cool, Comfortable Collars.
1 | In fact you should call and inspect our iine
1 of Gent’s Furnishings before you buy.
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J j Belcher, Sanders & Co.
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j Next Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store.
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Harry J. Hart.
Tinner and Steam Fitter.
Repair Work
of all kind at reasonable Prices.
Steam Fittings and ATill Supplies
CAIRO, - - GE2BSIA.
t i The City mg Parloi-J
3 .S rON, Proprietor. 'j
W. A. A f t
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/having, -Thampc oing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. fi
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a Prompt and Polite 7t attention, all times. Expert Public Workmen, Patronage Tharp Solicited. Tools, s
a Clean Linen j
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pedd Tie messenger.
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