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\\\ > 1 Searcy -visited Bain
Dr- .
ridg e Monday.
L schoolboy is now enjoying
Lvacati° n -
F g q. Kolbie spent Sun
&v at Catinlla.
Judge B H. Pope was down
Akridg e Monday.
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Look out for sanitarv condi
01S around your premises.
p j. Wind paid relatives
Thomasville a visit Sunday.
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Mr George Howard spent Mon
in t he city with friends #
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Melon growers ' state that
/ought is hurting watermelons.
Mr. an d Mrs. F. M. Brannon
pent Sunday at Calvary visiting
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rieiids.
It will be unlawful to seine
{ter next Wednesday. Re
Bomber this.
Mr. T. H. McEachern went
to Baconton to visit rela
>P
ives s Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas
(fit over to Newton, Ala., Sat
jraav r to visit relatives.
Mr. W. E. Dunn went over
" Newton, Ala. Saturday to
[visit homefolks.
Mr. Hayes Moore of Thomas
ville spent Sunday in the city
greeting old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson
were among the Tampa excur
sionists this week.
Quite a number of farmers
state that their crops are suffer
ing consider able from drought.
Tax Collector Jno. F. Howard
was in the city Monday for the
purpose of receiving tax returns.
Miss Annie Hendrix spent
Sunday in the city enroute to
Appling county to visit relatives.
Mr. W. H. Bennett, a
known drummer, spent
here on a visit to his father.
Messrs. K. P, Wight and
A. Belcher took in the
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to Tampa Monday.
Miss Mamie Sasser spent
<hy in the city the guest of
ses Hattie and Clara
Misses Missouri and
Brow ti spent Sunday over
Aiiigham the guests of
Baseball, Sunday School
Hc and protracted meeting
week —what a variety of
ions!
Misses'Cora and Annie
°‘" Thomasvillc, spent
m the eitv the quests of
o
ves.
Mr. and M rs. J. L.
'"‘t Saturday morning for
m ee, F! a They had been visitin
.
th e family of Mr. James Poulk.
Hey. Stimpson was here
^'max Sunday and filled
jugular byterian appointment’at the
church morning
ev ening.
jTf “ e have style right
kft any
hand“ Clauss” scissors.
guarantee perfect
Sa PP Hardware Co.
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Miss Nannie Crozier left Sun
for her home at Cedar
to spend the vacation
Through the medium of
amiable disposition Miss
has endeared herself to
patrons and pupils of the
school and all hope to
her with them again.
We carry a full line of Coffins
Caskets.
Sapp Hdwe. Co.
In his sermon Sunday night
White took occasion to
a few remarks concerning
non-attendance of the
upon the weekly
This is getting
a most grevious state of
and 'tis a pity
not be done to arouse
good people of the
Selling out to move, See
in this paper.
G. L. Duren.
A Fine Turnip.
An unusually large turnip
the purple top variety has
on exhibition at th^ Cairo
niture Co’s, store tins week.
was grown by Mrs. Swicord
Drummers Retreat and
the scales at a little over
pounds. Of courss many
turnips than this are grown,
few of this variety go
this size, and at this time of
year they are tender and
Mrs. Swicord has a quantity
them for sale at the hotel.
It’s highly amusing to
in the post office lobby and
some cf the boys chewing
the names of the Russian
Japanese vessels and
Fellows that once priced
selves on being able to
the blue-back speller from
to cover are now stumped
t ^ me they 0 p e n a daily
and tongues that once ran
lv through whole chapters
Shakespeare and Faust
twist and are silent,
give the tiling up, take
w ord for the deed and pass
^ G f pronouncing along to
next man.
Cured His Motherof
“My mother has been a sufferer
many —7 years > with rheumatism, ” says
H. Howard, of Husband Pa. “At
she was unable to move at all,
all times walking was painful. I
ted her with a bottle of
Pain Balm and after a few
she decided it was die most
pain reliever she had ever tried, in
she is never wiihout it now and is
times able’to walk An occasional
cation of Pain Balm keeps away the
that she was formerly troubled
For sale by Wight & Browne.
Air. G. A. Wight paid W
r> o’ ham a visit Tuesday.
Miss Annie Cooke
Tuesday from a visit to
Park.
We take chickens, eggs,
iard, hams, in fact any kind
country produce on
tion.
Mr. T. L. Rushin visited
ton a couple of days this
Wanted==A Loving Wife.
I have never been married before
girls,
I can easily tell you why:
It was not because I was hard to.
please, I
Or because 1 .was very shy.
But girls are so many to choose
from,
I could not to save my life,
Oome to a final conclusion
Which would make the most ami
able wife.
So 1 advertise for a lady.
Delicate, gentle, refined,
With every beauty of person .
And every endowment of mind'
Fitted by early culture
To m ( >ve in fashionable life
And shine a gem in the parlor,
Wanted—A loving wife.
Wanted—A thoroughbread work
nr
Who well to her household looks, i
I am By tired extravagant of money Jiired being cooks!— wasted jl 1
Who will cut down daily expenses
With economy sharp as a knife,
Who washes and scrubs in the
kitchen;
Wanted—A useful wife.
One who can entertain strangers
4 (.r Traveling agents'’ and such
Of this kind of “angels’ visits"
This bachelor has had so much
As to prove a perfect nuisance,
And he hopes these plagues of life
May soon be pleasantly enter
tained
By a sweet-tempered little wife.]
One who care not for i i woman s
meetings
Or “sewing circle” to attend,
But who will for Sunday school
picnics
Her ready assistance will lend
She must play piano and organ
And thus break the monotony
of life
And to sing well add to her value;
Wanted—A11 angel wife.
jf perchance you read my ad, girls
And think you would, fill the
place
Just drop me a line and say so
At once, for time is too precious
to waste.
There must be a change in my
life,
And 1 hope by thus advertising
To secure a most amiable wife.
A Bachelor.
Don’t fail to take this
because you have’nt the
We take country produce
subscription.
of An erroneous idea prevails
present in the minds of some
tizens in regard to the
of road-working by
Some are prepossessed with
idea that under this system
people are heavily taxed for
purposes an d that the roads
then worked out from the
for and towns only a few miles
W. ing the rural districts with
roads at a heavy tax rate.
at nothing of this,
is of course
the idea prevails
We are now prepared to
any 7 and all kinds of job
all mg in a neat and artistic
ner and at short notice.
when you want printing
give us a chance to please you
^ w orkmansliip and you will
us by giving us your work
patronizing home enterprise.
An open Letter.
From the Chapin, S.C. News:
in the spring my wife and 1 were
with dsarrhoea and so severe were
pains that we called a physician
scribed for us, but failed to give any
lief. A friend who had a bottle of
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
w onderful remedy and should be
in every household. H. C. Bailey.
tor. For sale by Wight & Browne.
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Free
We have perfected an arrangement by which we can give
to each of our customers whose cash trade
amounts to $25.00 a
Beautiful Oil Finish Portrait absolutely
FREE of COST.
We give you coupons for every purchase and when
you have traded $25.00 you bring us photograph of any
member of vour family you may wish and we will have
same enlarged and guarantee an
Absolutely Accurate Likeness.
Samples of these portraits may be seen at our store. We
will
Save Vou Money
ON
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
£ make of
and in addition you a present
one of these beautiful portraits.
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For Young Men.
When selecting Spring Wear=
ing Apparel don’t forget to in=
spect our line of
M 1? elect hirt
. w eckwear. tyles.
Cool, Comfortable Collars
In fact you should call and inspect our line
of Gent’s Furnishings before you buy.
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.
d Shaving Parlor, i
c The City t
a W. A. ALSTON, Proprietor. t
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/having, /hampooing, Hair Cutting, Piassagcs, Etc.
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t Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools,
a Prompt and Polite Attention, d
a Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited. t
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