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Local Items,
Mr j. A. Baggett w as a visi
tor to Pine Park Sunday.
Mr E. M. Maxwell and moth
er visited Whigham Sunday.
Miss Palmer of Boston is the
truest of Mr. R. M. Davis and
I (family
this week.
Mr. Henry Lewis and daugh
of Worth county, are the
ter relatives in the city
quests of
this week.
Misses Addie Lou Powell and
p li a Crawford have been the
e
guests at Oakland Farm for the
past week.
M*e regret to learn of the
ness of Mr. M. C. Poulk, but
hope that same will be of short
(duration.
Selling out to move. See
visement in this paper.
G. L. Duren.
Prof. W. H. Searcy, and son
Prank, left Tuesday for North
L where they will visit friends
(and relatives.
Mr. Killingsworth and his
(daughter Stella of Biufton, are
the gutsts of Mrs. I. L. Hurst
and family this week.
Friday of last week was Ma
sonic day in the city. . We did’nt
tear of the goat dumping am
one.
Mrs. N. H. Dickenson of Bain
bridge who has been the guest
[of Mr. J. B. Crtwford and fami
ly left Saturday for Fowlstown.
Rev. Joshua Martin who has
been the guest of his daughter,
Mrs. B. F. Poweil for the past
week, left Saturday for his home
at Bainbridge.
Mr. E, H. Smith, a prominent
life insurance man of
ville, was in the city this
Mowing the attractive contracts
(of the “Prudential.”
Miss Bessie Peeble, one of
Whigham’s most attractive
young ladies passed through the
city last Saturday enroute to
Moultrie where she will visit
relatives.
We learn with pleasure
dl business houses on “our side”
are rented for another year.
[Cairo continues to grow
Ms no boom either, its ail on a
solid foundation.
Hr. and Mrs. N. Z.
Kjuiney, Fla , passed throngh
p)’ tost Friday enroute to
pantown, N the S. C., wheie they
guests of Mrs. Tru
parents for the next month.
Messrs. Baggett & Lewis
maki 1 u g considerable
ments on their warehouse.
tnter prising firm deserves
I tor the manner in which
Mve conducted their business.
Hon. H. G. McLendon deliv
tle( l an address to a rather small
111 att entive audience here on
Saturday last a n 130 a. m. On
" a '°unt of the hour of the day
1°°’ ut |e Hie shy. crowd On this in the date city the was aspir
^ ffiough hearers were limited, al
^' we understand his talk
as a linent one.
! HR0WN from a wagon.
Mr. CeCrge K. Babcock thrown
fr °ni his was
vva &9a an<1 severely braised. He
ainl v' ^hauiberlain’s Pain Balni freely
” a 3 s *t is tlie liest liniment’ he ever
Used. '^ r Babcock is well known citi
^ . - a
01 NQrth Plain, Conn. There is noth
.
* equal p a in Balm for sprains and
,, • u will effect a cure in one
n,n] ^e time required by other
r «atiTient. any
l‘or sale by Wight & Brovne.
"asonic •Rally day in
WHIOHAM.
Judge Roddenbery Will Speak.
There will be a orand rtuu * Masonic VA ^Olllt J ‘
&
rallv icttiy dav Uct\ in in Whio-hotn Y\ nignam on June t |
24th. Judge S. A. Roddenbery
of Thomasville will act as ora
tor of the day, so we feel assured
that we can promise our visitors
a treat for South Georgia’s fa
mows orator never fails on any
subject he handles.
In addition to the address
there will be refreshments on
the ground and it is very prob
able that degrees will be con
ferred in the lodge room to a
o
large number of ladies, Re
member that June 24th is the
time and beneath Whigham’s
shady oaks is the place, to come
one and all, bring a well-filled
basket and help us to make the
day merry.
Thomas T. Mills, W, M.
Mather M. McCord,- Sect.
Whigham Lodge No. 356 F. &
A. M.
Our local hall team hope to
get a game with Bainbridge on
local diamond for next Tues
day. Those wishing to see a
good game should go out.
Col. Chas. Smith of the coun
ties capital was in our city a
few days ago. Call again, Col.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or insti
tution supported by voluntary contribu
tion will be given a liberal quantity of the
Longman & Martinez Pure Paints
ever they paint.
S & 6 make . 14 , therefore when you
want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only
eight of L. & M. and mix 6 gallons of
pure Linseed Oil with it, making the ac
tual cost of paint about |;i. 20 per gallon.
Don’t pay $050 a gallon for Lmsted Oil
(worth 60 cents) which you do when you
buy other paints in a can with a paint
label on it.
Mauy houses are well painted with four
gallons of L. & M. and three gallons of
Linseed Oil mixed ’herewith.
Wears and covers like gold.
These Celebrated Paints are sold by
Wight & Browne, Cairo Ga.
Mu si rs. W Y. Bryan, B. W.
Mauldin and W. J. Powell were
among the Cairoites who attend
ee? the picnic at YValden bridge
last Friday. They report a de
lightful time; also state “’dem
folks ober de riber do feed a fel
ler.” Aint it de trufe?
50,000
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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 ba
cause it has made some noteworthy
owes of very severe cases.
Mr. John Post, of th* 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
P ossession of a bottle of Black \\ eed.
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 sound and well,
having been ewed completely by Black
Weed. At the same time I had an ag
gravated case of Catarrh of the head
and tliroat. Black Weed lias completely
ewed this, and my head is now as clear
as a bell. 11
BLACK WEED is sold by all drug
gists at $1.00 a bottle, or wo will send
prepaid upon receipt of price.
r n( i VoilP NafYlP and addrpR8
Ovllll I Ulll liUlllv* a t once, for
a tr j a j sample of this great remedy,
■ w hich will be sent absolutely free, to
getlier with our book containing valua
ble information and endorsements.
Please mention this paper. Address,
Black Weed Medicine ... Co _ •J
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Annouceninents.
Thomas County.
FuR REPRESENTATIVE.
1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for
representative subject to the action of the i
Democratic- primary. If re-electe<t I pledge
l myself to a faithful performance of all the*
ut T sof theoin -‘ e - Mv p* 8 * r « cor<1 in the of-;
fice -
Ulls 1 1 - open Mbmit to inspection flaim- and relying upon
s niy to tile voters of the, 1
county and solicit their support
John R. Singletary,
FOR SHERIFF.
Sheiff J hereby of Thomas announce county, myself subject as 4 candidate the action for
of the Democratic to
port of the voters of primary, the and solicit the sup
county, if elected i
will give my personal and undivided attention
to the duties of the office and will discharge
those duties to the l>est of my ability.
J . J. CONE.
FOR SHERIFF.
for 1 hereby announce myself as ca ndidate !
re-election to the office of sheriff of Thom
cratic as county, subject to the action of the Demo
give primary. If re-elected 1 will continue 1
to the office my pergonal attention and'
will ility. discharge its duties to the l>est of iny
a
T. J. H1GHT.
FOR ORDINARY.
friends Desiring generally to thank my old comrades ami
for their four-years gift of
the office of ordinary, I hereby announce my
self a candidate for re-election, subject to the
Democratic primary, promising if elected to do
my utmost to perform all the duties of the of
fice faithfully in the future as I have tried to
do in tne past.
Wm. M. Jones.
FOR THE LEG{SLATI RE.
election I hereby anpounce Legislature myself a candidate for re
to the subject to the Dem
ocratic primary. Having served the people to
the very best of my ability in the last legisla
scientiously ture. I feel that solicit 1 can confidentially and con
their support in the ap
proaching primary.
J. B. ROUNTREE.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce myself as aeandidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Receiver of
Thomas county subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. If re-elected 1 will give
tne office the same careful attention as in the
past. I solicit the support of the voters ’of the
County.
JOHN F. HOWARD.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I respectfully re-election announce that 1 am of candi
date for as Treasurer Thomas
county, subject tne action of the Democratic
primary. thankful the people for the fa
I am very to
vors and coutidenee shown me in the past,
and pledge, if elected, my very best and mosi
conscientious efforts to give them faithful, ef
ficient. and satisfactory solicit service. friendly
f earnestly your support and
co-operation. Gjutefully and faithfully
yours,
JNO . BARKER.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Commissioner of
Roads and Revenue of Thomas county, subject
to the action of the Democratic primary. 1
solicit the support of the voters of the county.
E. M. SMITH.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. *
To the people * of Thomas county
:
^predating the past honors you have con
firmed upon me 1 take this method of an
nouncing that 1 am a candidate tor re-election
to the House of Representatives of Georgia.
In the discharge of my d ities in the past, as
your representative 1 have to the best of my
ability worked for your interests and the in
terefits of the whole people of Georgia, 1 again
ask your support. Democratic My candidacy is subject to
the action of the primary.
FONDREN MITCHELL.
FUR CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election as Clerk of Superior court of Thon -
as county, subject to the Democratic primary.
L solicit the support of my old friends and
promise them if elected to faithfully i perform
the duties of the office in future as have al
ways tried to do in the past.
J. W. GROOVER.
, FOR TAX COLLECTED.
! most respectfully re-election announce the office mvself of as Tax a
candidate for to
Collector subject to the action of the Dem
oc-ratie primary. In making this announce
ment I beg to extend my thanks to the voters
of Thomas county for their kindness to me
during the past and to solicit a continuance of
their support.
P. S . IIEETH.
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For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
forelection to the office of Commissioner
of Roads and Revenues of Thomas county,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary, I solicit the support of the vo
ters of the county.
M. D. Redfearn.
Tax Notice.
I will be in Thomasville Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday up to the
20th of June when my books will close.
Jno. F. Howard,
Tax Receiver,
DR W M. SEARCEY,
DENTIST
Office next to Wight & Browne
Drug Store.
Cairo, Georgia.
\V. EARLE OLIVER,
PHB8ICIAN & SURGEON.
Cairo Georgia.
Residence ’Phone'*No. 47.
Office ’Phone No. 12.
JNO. R. SlNGl.ffTKRY. B. W. Adkin .
SINGLETERY & ADKINS,
ATTORNEYS.
CAIRO. GEORGIA.
Office over B. F. Powell’s store.
i Commercial law and Collections.
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Preserve your eye sight by having a
good light while sewing O' reading or
studying. — —.
To have*a Good Uight you must have a Good Lamp
and to get a Good Lamp come to see us.
We carry in stock, at all times, a large assortment of all
kinds and sizes and our prices “TALK"’ ’
Hvre is a large Nickle Lamp with N o. 2 round wick and
white shade for
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Si. 50. I 5/. 50.
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We have various other stvles. both hanging and for the table We also
carry Globes. a complete assortment of L/MP TRIMMI-NOS, such as Shades,
Chimnevs. Burners, wicks, etc. So when in need of ‘‘MORE
LIGHT AND BETTER LIGHT” come to see us.
Ask for yellow coupons. They are worth money and cost you nothing.
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HOUSE Furnishings
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I For Young Men I
When selecting Spring Wear*
ing Apparel don’t forget to in*
spect our line of
I\J t Q elect hirt
1 n eckwear. KLs tyle *3*
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
A The City Shaving Parlor.£ j
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t -Thaving, J'hampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. t
a t < *, a
t Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools, i c
t Prompt and Polite Attention,
■ Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited.
R. G. LEWIS & SOIN, Proprietors. 5
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