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' 0 cal Stems find
Personal 9I?entlon .
Watermelons are begining to |
%
[cs continue and redbugs
ceth f at -
g. Twitty of Camilla
dr. Monday.
here
'larence ^ Free paid Whigham
visit Monday.
I B. Powell returned |
d 3V from a visit to Quitman.
flackberries are ripe at last
!
editor’s fears are ended.:
five
[rs Q, Kolbie has been
,
_
pbered amog tihe sick since
: last paper.
l{ p_ J. Wind visited home
„
ks at Thom asville Saturday
Sunday.
Messrs E. M. Maxwell and C.
.
I Butler visited Whigham
Lay afternoon.
I as t Thursday was justice
L dav for this district, but
[cases were tried.
Hr. Thomas Wight shipped
rat 500 pounds of honey to
L ta parties Monday.
lie city was m the midst of
Lai ice famine last Sunday
■rning.
Several from this city attend
|the Ike big picnic at the county
last Fridav. J
■ o
Early corn is ripe and the
lersof roasted ears are enjoy
I themselves.
Bliss Annie Hudson has been
[Pelham some days on a visit
[relatives.
Bliss Ollie Hudson has been
lest of friends at Camilla for
reral days.
Belling out to move. See
ptisement in this paper. L. Duren.
G.
[Mr. li J. W. Marshal, the
drummer, was in the
[turday.
IP W. Chesnut of the
fille May Times-Enterprise,
night in the city.
piss [rough Mattie Croom
the city Saturday
pe P to her home at
r - A. C. Jones of
r ’ n the city Saturday
ping I I t Earnest L. Rhodes
r millinery house.
M L. W. Wood of
pt a couple of days here
P as the guest of his
r P W. Wood.
M t fail to take this
cause you have’nt the
r ta ^ e country produce
ascription.
^ r ‘ 0- T. Cattle, a well
Lu 'cr buyer of Moultrie
Mrt while i in the city
a fternoon.
^ e '- ^ome T. A. White returnee
rda at Thomasville
y morning.
Mrs - Henry Wight left
p M Hr the Atlanta Woman’s to attend a
,^ Press
e ° r gia. From there
A 2° to St Louis to visit
° r Hs Fair
Mr. W. E. Sanders visjted
the county seat Tuesday.
Mr. F. B. TTT w alsh paid Thom
asville a business visit Tuesday.
Mr. E. G. Kolbie paid rela
tives at Camilla a visit Sunday.
Melon shipment will soon be
gin and some loose coin will
float about.
Mr. P. G. Russell arrived in
the city Sunday for a visit to
friends.
We need that artesian
for the cdy. Let’s have pure,
healthy water, if you please.
Melon buyers are already
gining to visit this section
the purpose of looking the
over.
Prof. W. H. Searcy has
at Thomasville this wtek
ing the meeting of the
ers’ Association.
Hon. S. G. McLendon will
dress the people of Cairo
vicinity at the Town Hall
Cairo Saturday morning,
11th at 11:30 o’clock.
Misses Mamie and Goldie
ser went to Thomasville
to attend a meeting of the
as County Teachers’ Associa
tion.
Rev. Reviere filled his
lar appointment at the
dist church Sunday morning
evening and preached two
ful sermons.
Messrs. C. M. Butler, T.
Wood, B. W. Adkins and
W. M. Searcy went up to
asville Tuesday to witness
game of ball between
ville and Camill a
i
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or
tution supported by voluntary
tion will be given a liberal quantity of
Longman & Martinez Pure Paints
ever they paint.
8 & 6 make 14, therefore when
want fourteen gallons of paint, buy
eight of L. & M. and mix 6 gallons
pure Linseed Oil with it, making the
tualcostof paint about $1.20 per
Don’t pay 1 1.50 a gallon forLinsted
(worth 60 cents') which you do when
buy other paints in a can with a
label on it.
Many houses are well painted w’ith
gallons of L. & M. and three gallons
Linseed Oil mixed ^herew ith.
Wears and covers like gold. sold
These Celebrated Paints are
Wight & Browne, Cairo Ga.
Mrs. J. B. Wight, Mrs. F.
Brannon, Mrs. T. L Moore
Misses Addie Lou Powell
Kathryn Brown went down
Bainbridge Friday to attend
annual Missionary
held in that city from the 3rd
the 7th in&t.
THROWN FROM A WAGON.
Mr. George K. Babcock was
from his wagon and severely bruised.
applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
and says it is the best liniment he
used. Mr. Babcock is a well known
zen of North Plain, Conn. There is
ing equal Pain Balm for sprains
bruises. It will effect a cure in
third the time required by any
treatment. For sale by Wight &
We are now prepared to
any and all kinds of job
ing in a neat and artistic
ner and at short notice.
when you want printing
give us a chance to please you
workmanship and you will
us by giving us your work
patronizing home enterprise.
Up to the present time Mes-i
srs. Wight & Browne have!I
bought and shipped over 5000 I
pounds of honey this season. |
The outlay for this was some-j
thing over $500 and at this dull j
time of the year this sum is not 1
insignificant. Bee-culture will |
gather strength with age in this
section.
We take chickens, eggs, meat,
lard, hams, in fact any kind of
country produce on subscrip=
tion.
= I
50,000
<
Free Samples
You Can Get One.
BLACK WEED, the great vegetable
remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, and
Kidney and Bladder complaints, has met
with almost instantaneous success be
cause it has made some noteworthy
oures of very severe cases.
Mr. John Post, of the Atlanta Fire
Dept., writes:
For months I suffered with my kid
nevs. I made every effort to get relief,
but failed until I accidentally came in
? i 8 session of a bottle of Black Weed.
he relief obtained from its use was so
great before half the first bottle had
been used, that I put aside all other
medicines and am now r sound and well,
having been cured completely by Black
Weed. At the same time I had an ag
gravated case of Catarrh of the head
and throat. Black Weed lias completely
cured this, and my head is now as clear
as a bell.”
BLACK WEED is sold by all drug
gists at $ 1.00 a bottle, or we will send
prepaid upon receipt of price.
Send Your Name at and once address for
a trial sample of this great remedy,
which will be sent absolutely free, to
gether with our book containing valua
ble information and endorsements.
Please mention this paper. Address,
Black Weed Medicine Co.,
Atlanta, Ga, ...
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All kinds of
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Just like you want
A ROOM=MAKING SALE!
We must have room for our large stock of “up-to-date” Bed P„oom Suites,
,
odd Dressers, Chairs, Rugs, &c,, to arrive during the next two
months and in order to “clean up” we have CUT
PRICES right and left.
A FEW SPECIMENS.
$6.00 $8.00 810.00
DRESSERS DRESSERS DRESSERS
84 . 78 . $ 6 . 75 . 88 . 00 .
$15.00 $18.00 $25.00
Bed Room Suites Bed Room Suites Bed Room Suites
$12.50. $15.00. $ 20 . 00 .
Set of Decorated Cups and Set of Decorated Dinner
Saucers worth $l.oo, this Plates, worth $l.oo, this
sale 5oc. Your choice of sale 5oCo Your choice of 3
3 patterns. patterns.
To make room for our Fall stock of Stows we will
close out what we have in the house at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Come and see them and get our figures. Every stove
sold under a positive guarantee to give perfect satisfaction.
ASK FOR YELLOW COUPONS.
1 Sm 3mttm &
I
For Young Men.
When selecting Spring Wear
ing Apparel don’t forget to in*
spect our line of
!M £ by Q elect hirt
1 1 eckwear. O 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 alt kind at reasonable Prices.
Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies
CAIRO, GEORGIA
J The City Shaving Parlor. ■1
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t /having, /hampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. 3
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t Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools,
6 Solicited. »
3 Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage
a R. a. LEWIS & SON, Proprietors. J
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