The Cairo messenger. (Cairo, Thomas County, Ga.) 1904-current, May 06, 1904, Image 5

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Jfcoccil Stems find ^Personal . i 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 9 HOUSE Furnishings \ <53,5 '■ u I tovrx's Hi 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. J Belcher, Sanders & Co. Next Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store. C Harry J. Hart. C > Tinner and Steam Fitter. Repair Work of all kind at reasonable Prices. Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies CAIRO, - - GEORGIA. a The City Shaving Parlor. 6 3 W. A. ALSTON, Proprietor. t 3 /having, /hampooingr Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. t fc 3 Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools, 3 Clean Linen at alL times. Public Patronage Solicited. t ~ Head The Messenger.