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Mav with its picnics is here.
Mav haws an I plums are be
gining to ripen.
fohn Clower spent Sunday in
the city with homefolks.
Dr. \V. M. Searcy returned
from a trip to Albany Saturday.
Read the new ad of G. L. Du
ren which appears in this issue.
Mr. W. T. Lewis paid Whig
bam a ousiness visit Monday.
Industrious gardeners are now
begining to reap the fruit of
their labor.
Mr. Monyhau went to Newton
Ala. Tursday, returning Wed
nesday.
Mr. U. A. Clifford went over
to Climax Monday on a busi
ness trip:
We arts sorry to note the con
tinued illness of Mrs. E. M. van
Landingham.
Mrs. E. F. Oliver left yester
day for a visit to relatives at
Montezuma.
Miss Bessie Mitchell, of near
Susina, was an attractive vis
I itor to the city yesterday,
Mr.J. W. Hudson went over
to Thomasville Saturday after
noon for a short visit.
The K. Ps held a regular semi
monthly meeting at the hall
Monday night.
Rev. Reviere tilled the pulpit
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning and at night.
Mr. Maxwell of the North
olina settlement spent Sunday
in the city.
Mr. P. G. Russell spent a
ple of days here this week
ing old friends.
Mauldin Bros, have a new
in this issue to which we
attention.
Remember the date of
picnic has been changed
Thursday, May 12 th.
As the first of the month
on Sunday this month,
was the day for bill
If you are not satisfied
the business you are doing,
a little advertising in this
Miss Pearl Butler, an
ive young lady of Calvary,
Saturday in the city with
The Cairo Furniture Co.
a new ad in this weeks
which will interest our
Prof. W. H. Searcy has
confined to his room several
from the effects of a severe
buncle.
Spring chickens are still
and bring fancy prices,
prices for poultry has been
sually heavy this year.
Ye pensil pusher is wearing
growing
plums and mayhaws are
sing.
Mr. D. B. Curry stopped
iu the city a short while
day enroute to his old home
Climax from Thomasville.
Mrs. A. B. Cooke and
ter Miss Annie and Mrs.
here returned from a visit
Pine Park.
Mr. W. T. Odom visited Thom
asville Wednesday.
Miss Mae Howard was a pleas
ant visitor to the city yesterday.
Mr. L. B. Powell and family
spent Wednesday and Thursday
of this week on the banks of the
Ochlocknee.
Prof. T. F. Graves has been
suffering several days with a
mild case of chicken pox, but,
we are glad to state that he is
able td be up again.
We carry a full line of Coffins
and Caskets.
Sapp Hdwe. Co.
Mrs. J. M. Thomas of Newton.
Ala. arrived in the city the later
part of last week to spend some
time with her husband.
Mrs. Z. T. Zant, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Reviere for
several weeks, left Wednesday
for her home at Lake Park.
Messrs. H. J. Hart, Gus Poulk,
James Sapp, C. E. Mauldin, John
Hall and W. Y. Bryan, of this
city, attended the K. P. meet
ing at Pelham Tuesday night.
Selling out to move. See ad
vertisement in this paper.
G. L. Duren.
Don’t send your orders for job
printing away from home—just
let us know your wants, and we
will satisfy you with style,
ity and price.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Moneyhan
Indiana are stopping at
Drummers Retreat for
time for the benefit of Mrs.
Moneyhan’s health.
We have any style right o
left hand Clauss”
guarantee perfect
Sapp Hardware eo.
Mrs. E. G. Kolbie and
dren have returned from a
to relatives at Pelham and
milla.
A friend informed the
sengdr man that he is glad
see us take the stand for
roads. We appreciate the
couragement and expect to
up the lick; for where under
sun is the man who does’nt
Letter roads?
Social Tonight.
Miss Mae Craivford will
hostess at the social party
night at the home of her
on Ochlocknee street, The
jority of Cairo’s young
will he present and the
is looked forward to with
ant anticipations^
We are now prepared to
any t and all kinds of job
mg m a neat and artistic
ner and at short notice,
when you want printing
give us a chance to please you
^ w orkmanship and you will
us by giving us your work
a patronizing home enterprise.
An open Letter.
From the Chapin, S.C. News:
in the spring my wife and I were
with dsarrhoea and so severe were
pains that we called a physician who
scribed for us, but failed to give any
lief A friend who had a bottle of
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Remedy on hand gave each of us a
and we at once felt the effects. I
ed a bottle and before using the
contents we were entirely cured, It
wonderful remedy and should be
to in every household. H. C. Bailey,
tor. For sale by Wight & Brow ne.
Hon. S. G. McLendon
ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR;
LEGISLATURE.
Presents Petition Signed by
Scores of Citizens.
THE PETJTITJON.
To the Honorable S G. McLen
don :
We, the undersigned citizens
and voters of Thomas county, res
pectfully and earnestly request
that you allow your name to he
presented as a candidate for the
offiee of Representative froiAf
Thomas county for the ensuing
term of the legislature, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri
mary to be held August 19th, 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 till the office.
Respectfully
A H 8 Cooke, A P Harley,
Id. W Lester, J. L. Trull, T. J.
Ball, R. J. Miller, J. B. Chisholm
r! GR Swift, has Wolf, S M.
Wolf, Louis Stevrman, S. Richy,
L. Loeb, R. G. Fleetwood, T. L.
Watt, C '1 Gandy, W. J. Taylor,
C. L Ward, J. E. White, R. Thom
as Jr, E M Maliette, c. C. Stone,
Lee Neel, L H Jerger, W. Fien
bnrg, Joseph Jerger, C. R. Poole,
H. T. Poole, E j A' l o’ ti i n , S.
L. Mallard, Heeth Varnedoe, H.
E. Cochran, Thcs McCartney, J.
Miller, W. L. Ball, J. Watt, W.
A. Watt. H. Watt, Robt Alaxan
der, W. M. Reese, S. Sampson, C.
P. Hansell, W. C. Snodgrass, A.
W. Ball, M. R. Maliette, R. H,
Neel, W. A. Rockwell, W. D. Har
grave, J. H. Merrill, J. C. M orse,
C. A. Hancock, J. W. Dillon, A.
C. Davenport, Jas Foss, H. M,
Cave, M. M. Huchingson’ Jas Mc
Kinnon, M. C. Ball, T. H.
ell, Wertz & Son, S. A. Jones, F.
A. Jones, J. W- Blanton, D.
Blanton, w. L. Adams, C. F.
man u N Austin, T. L. Spence
,
S. R. Robison, F, h. Smith,
Smith, George Cox, J.W.
B. A, Daniels, C G Goehring, J
Culpepper, S W Davis, P c
c E Martindale, c e smith, A
Stewart, J F Evans, J
E M Flemming, W E
W R DuRant, W A Wheeler, J T
A W Kirkland, J G Crovat, S L
J B Mitchell, E P Ward, R H Dixon.
E Dean, ] F Pittman, W H Bibb, T
Hopkins, S A Price, P H Milton, W
Pittman, JT Pittman, J D Carioll, B
Wright, J M Dekie, M A Fleetwood,
Steyerman, J A Davenport, A W Palin,
H Palin, C W Cooper, Chas Tattle, F
ler, J W Butler, T W Mallard, M D
Kinnon, R L Wylly, S B Van Dyke, T
Bottoms, J S Montgomery, W D Sills,
Griffin, C F Davis. W H Jeter, P E
phey, T M McIntosh H Wise,
Arnold, Johu E Baker, T C McMath, J
McKinnon, Dunk McKinnon, R
J M Blackshear. Jr. , BF Betjeman, J
Parnell, J Gribben, J B Eason, J M
kinnon, T B Chisholm, Chas E Mims
C Lambert, T C Duren, A Bennett,
G Wurst, J L Briley, M Pope, W N
man, J T Spengler, B W Stone, John
Blalock, W S Blackshear, Harry
man,
Mr. McLendon’s Card.
Thomasville, Ga., April
Editors Times-Enterprise:
I wish to express to each and
of the gentleman whose names
signed to the foregoing, most
ful thanks for this agreeable
dence of their good will and to
nounce my willingness to serve
a member of the House of
sentatives. if nominated at
primray in August. I have
asked if I would favor a
in this county if elected. I
answered that I would not,
would I favor the sale of
in this county in that or any
way. The people of the county
settled that question twice and
tled it permanently. only to thank
1 wish not
signers of the foregoing who
but the many others
a kindly offered assurance of
me
port.
S. G. McLendon.
ROCKER SPECIALS.
We have picked up some
UNUSUAL VALUES in
Rockers and, while they
last, our customers will
Reap the saving.
A Large, High Bach, Cane Seal Bocher,
Nicely finished in Oak or Mahogany, well worth $2.25,
while thev last.................... ......................................................._ $1.75.
Cane Seat Nurse Rockers,
worth *1.00. Our price........................................................... 85c.
Nurse Bothers With High Bachs
and Open Cane Seats, the kind you have been paying
$1.50 for. Yau can get them here for $1,25
Verg Large Porch Bothers,
9 the “Comfort L ine. Best Rocker for the money ever
offered in Cairo. 2 styles . $1.50 iiiul S'l.SL >.
These Chairs are not “Shoddy” goods but well made an ( l
finished and our guarantee goes with every one.
I Hammocks, Mosquito Canopies, Window Screens and Sum- I
mer House Furnishings.
If m We have them and cheaper than we ever bought them before
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HOUSE Furnishings
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I For Young Men
When selecting Spring Wear*
ing Apparel don’t forget to in*
spect our line of
IV * Q elect hirt
1 N eckwear. tyles.
Cool, Comfortable Collars.
in fact you should call and inspect our line
of Gent’s Furnishings before you buy.
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Belcher, Sanders & Co.
Next Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store.
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Harry J. Hart.
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> Tinner and Steam Fitter.
Repair Work
of all kind at reasonable Prices.
Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies
CAIRO, - - GEORGIA.
a The City Shaving Parlor.
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3 W. A. ALSTON, Proprietor.
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3 /having, /hampooingr Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc.
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3 Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools,
3 Clean Linen at alL times. Public Patronage Solicited.
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