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lightning bug is a brilliant
sort, mind;
But he hasn’t any
liders through the darkne
i. jjiea headlight on behind.
With his merch
much like the foolish
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ant advise,
Whom no one can
declares there’s 'nothin’
Who > 5
doio urged , advertise. , ..
When he’s to
\Vho says new county ?
y it does rain some times.
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Cairo is in the throes of im
iro vetne nts -
p r Taylor of Thomasville,
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was in the city Monday.
Alr w. T. Odom visited
Unity Site last Friday.
Mr Coffman Dekle paid
'oiks a visit Sunday.
■Jlr Forcie Clifford has
the sick list this week.
on
Mr.
Mr. E. G. Kolbie was a visi
tor to Camilla Sunday.
Mr. F. A. Belcher was a vis.
itor to Bainbridge Wednesday
Mr. F. J. Wind visited
folks at Thomasville Sunday.
Miss Mattie Saunders left
Tallahassee, Fla.,
Mr. G. T. McCord of
hassee, Fla., was a Tuesday
tor.
Miss Sallie Perry of
nee is the guest of Miss
Sutton this week.
Miss Nellie Butler of
ham is visiting friends and
atives here this week.
Messrs. J. W. Hudson and
W. Southall visited
ville this week.
Miss Annie Cooke went
to Thomasville this week,
ing relatives and friends.
Mr. J. W. Crapps
to his home at Alaga, Ala.,
nesday afternoon.
Mr. Hurst of
representing Young’s
College was in town this
The many friends of Mr.
M. Brannon will regret to
that he continues quite sick.
Selling out to move. See
vertisement in this paper.
G. L. Duren.
Miss Clyde Curry of Climax
the charming guest of
Misses Brown this week.
Mr. Ben Watt, a well
insurance man, left for
Wednesday.
The new stores of Tohn
Poulk and Poulk Bros, are
idly nearing completion.
Lets all get together,
torces—and pull for a new
ty- In unity there is
Mrs. Green Singletary of
metto, Fla., is visiting
daughter, Mrs. W. T.
folk.
Mr. Cleveland Walker
sister, Miss Lizzie of
v iUe, spent Sunday Mast in
C 1 ty, the guests of friends.
Miss Leila Barrow
t() i'homasville Monday,
spending several days, the
°i friends and relatives in
city.
There is nothing wrong with
the proposition to make more i
counties in South Georgia.
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There are a number of South
Georgia empires that could be
cut in twc without hurting any
thing.—Valdosta Times.
We are now prepared to do
any and all kinds of job print
ing in a neat and artistic man
ner and at short notice. Now,
when you want printing done,
give us a chance to please you in
workmanship and you will please
us by giving us your work and
patronizing home enterprise.
Produce Market.
(Corrected Weekly By Wight Bros.)
Cotton 13
Syrup (In bbls) 20 to 23 c
Corn .. (Shelled) per bu 75 c
Corn .'. (In ear) (4 i * 65 c
Meal.. 44 44 80 c
Peas.....(yellow) per bu $ 1.25
Peas...... (White 44 44 2.00
Meat. (Sides) per lb 10 c
Hams 44 44 12 ^
Lard. u << IOC
Chickens.. .(Grown) 35 and 40 c
Chickens (Spring Fryers) 15 to 2 5
Eggs Per doz i 2 ^c
50,000
Free Samples
You Can Get One .
BLACK WEED, the great vegetable
remedy for Rheumatism, LatarTh, and
Kidney and Bladder complaints, has met
with almost instantaneous success be
cause it has made some noteworthy
cures of very severe cases.
Mr. John Post, of the Atlanta Fire
Dept., writes:
44 For months I suffered with my kid
neys. I made every effort to get relief,
but failed until I accidentally came m
? DSsession of ft bottl© of Black W 00 a.
he relief obtained from its use was so
before half the first bottle ^ had
great used, that I put aside all other
seen sound and well,
medicines and am now Black
laving been cured completely by
Weed. At the same time I had an ag
gravated case of Catarrh of the head
and throat. Black Weed has 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 and address
at once 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. __.......
Sold by Wight & Browne.
We take chickens, eggs,
lard, hams, in fact any kind
country produce on
tion.
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t ments to my store I have put upon display
one of the handsomest and most complete
> and Novelties ever
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From the daintest novelty to the hand
somest table piece in Sterling and Solid
and Plated Ware can be found in my
l line, making a display combining beauty
I and elegance with quality and service.
\ Everybody, the ladies this handsome especially, line. invited
l to call and inspect
: C. F. Sanders,
Jeweler,
ir Cairo = = Georgia,
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Dealer in I
Fancy and Family \
Keeps constantly m stock
a fresh lot of
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FLOUR.
’Phone 31.
A Gallon of PURE LINSEED OIL mixed
with a gallon of
CLom iar
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makes 2 gallons of the vest best Paint
in the world
of yomrpaint bill. Is tar more durable than
Puke White Lead and is absolutely not Poi
sonous. Hammar Paint is made of the best ov
paint materials— such as all goodjpainters use,
end is ground thick, very thick. No trouble to
mix. House any boy Paint. can do No it. It is the common sense
of is better paint can be made
at any cost, and
not to Crack, Blister, Peel or Chip.
1% HATITOIAR PAINT CO., St. Looii, Mo.
Sold and guaranteed by
Wight & firowne, ^Druggists,
Cairo, Seorgia.
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The
Cairo
Messenger,
Published every
Friday. ■ = -
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► ► \ Job Work
executed neatly,
quickly and artis*
5 tally, and at
3 living prices. No
3 therefore to
1 need
5 any longer hesi=
3 tate about having
your stationary
i printed when we
can print it for
you
\ Just like you want
More Light On I
The Subject • • •
Preserve your eye sight by having a
good light while sewing, reading or
studying. — — — —
To have a Good Light 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 4 4 TALK”
Here is a large Xiekle Lamp with No. 2 round wick and
white shade for
SI. 50. £ 5/. 50.
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We have various other styles, both hanging and for the table. We also
carry a complete assortment of L/ MP TRIMMINGS, such as Shades,
Globes, Chimnevs, Burners, wicks, etc. So when in need of 4 1 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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For Young Men.
When selecting Spring Wear*
ing Apparel don’t forget to in= m
spect our line of
obby elect
ew hirt
eckwear. tyles.
Cool, Comfortable Collars.
In fact you should call and inspect our line
of Gent’s Furnishings before you buy.
W. E A
Next Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store.
Harry J. Hart.
Tinner and Steam Fitter.
Repair Work
of all kind at reasonable Prices.
Steam pittings and Mill Supplies
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
jj Shaving Parlor, j
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t Jhampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. t
a /having, c J
t Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools
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a Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited.
a LEWIS & SON, Proprietors. a
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