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GREAT REDUCTION!
For you to read this over carefully and act accordingly means money in your pocket.
Our entire line of Spring and Summer Goods must GO and GO NOW at unheard of low prices. We bought more Spring and Summer Goods this
vear than ever before, in our history and as a consequence, have sold more than ever before. Our line now is greatly reduced, however we have some
VERY. VERY PRETTY PATTERNS and real nice qualities in all kinds of Summer Dress Goods on hand yet; prices on these are now now cut to tEe
bottom. They must be sold IMMEDIATELY to make room for our Mammoth Fall Stock that will soon be arriving. Lawns and all Summer Go6ds
That we sold at 25c now cut to I9c; 20c Summer Goods cut to I5c yard; 12 l=2c Summer Goods now go
at 9c; 10c Summer Goods now go at 7 l=2c yard; 7c Summer Goods now go for 5c,
and everything else in proportion. They must be sold NOW. So come at once and make your selection before the cream has all been selected.
Every yard of Calico in our store, including the very best brands and beautiful selection must now
be sold at the very, very low price of 5c yard. Take your pick of anything in the store. Our Straw
Hats MUST GO AT==ALMOST“ANY==OLD==PRICE. You cannot fail to come and see these goods that
we have marked WAY DOWN. It means money to you, in your pocket.
These Goods Must Go. The Room We Must Have.
We have the goods. We have prices lower than ever before. Will you do the rest ?
Very truly your friends,
W. H. ROBINSON & CO 9
The Low Priced Merchants.
Whigham Sparks,
BY OUR CORRESPONDENT.
The 4th. was very quiet in
Whigham.
The colored population gath
ered in town Monday morning
by the dozens. It ended in the
afternoon with a big game of
ball.
Capt. Hornsby of Cairo was
in Whigham Monday.
Mr. John Hall of Cairo was
in Whigham Friday talking kolb
gems.
Messrs. Murray Maxwell rnd
W. Y. Bryan of Cairo were visi
tors to Whigham Sunday.
Quite a cjowd from Climax
had a very enjoyable picnic at
the Limesink Monday, and re
turned via Whigahm and paid a
visit to Chapman’s ice cream
parlor where they were served
with delicious refreshments.
Miss Nellie Butler accompan
ied by her aunt Mrs. Leila Ben
nett and little daughter Rosa,
have returned from Cairo after
spending a pleasant week at the
home of Mr. Kedar Wight.
Mrs. Dr. Jones returned home
Saturday after an extended visit
to friends in Thomasville.
Capt. D. A. Autrey of Moul
trie, was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Peebles Sunday last.
Mrs. WilJie Duncan of New
berry, Fla., is the guest of her
parents, Mr. Oscar Harrell near
Whigham.
Several car-loads of watermel
ons have been shipped from
Whigham this week.
Paul Christopher, the three
year old son of Rev. and Mis.
N. G. Christopher, while playing
on the back veranda Monday
found the kerosene can and took
a drink, his mother heard him
crying. On arriving she found
out his trouble and carried him
to the doctor and the little fel-
low relieved but was very sick
for awhile.
Col. Lee Herring of Texas, is
the guest of his brother, Dr.
Herring of Whigham this week.
Dr. Galvin Graham was smil
ing on the streets of Whigham
Monday.
The small Sunday School
classes of Whigham enjoyed an
afternoon picnic given by their
teacher last week. The rain
came up and they went to the
depot for shelter, where they en
joyed their lunch and fun, and
each little heart was made hap
py by being present.
Rev. T. A. White of Thom
asville, was in Whigham Tues
day enroute to Calvary to assist
in a series of meeting in that
place.
Mr. Jno. B. Crawford of Cairo
is in town this week looking
after his pear interest near town.
Mrs. H. M.< Terrell of Bain
bridge and daughter, Mrs. Mor
rison of Atlanta, are guests of
Col. Terrell and family this week,
There were two marriages
near Whigham this week and
in both cases the young couples
had to dodge their parents. The
parties were Mr. Charles Bell
and Miss Lillie Harrell, and Mr.
Fred Paul and Miss Loren
da Whigham.
We extend our congratula
tions to the happy pairs.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea Af=
ter T$n Years of Suffering.
< i I wish to say a few words in praise of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy,” says Mrs Mattie Burge,
of Martinsville, Va. i i I suffered from
thronic diarrhoea for ten years and dur
ing that time tried various medicines
without obtaining any permanent children relief.
Last summer one of my was
taken w-ith cholera morbus, and I pro
cured a bottle of this remedy. Only two
doses w r ere required to give her entire re
lief. I then decided to try the medicine
myself, and did not use all of one bottle
before I was well and have never since
been troubled with that complaint. f 1
This remedy is for sale by Wight &
Browne.
Woodland Items.
BY UNCLE JAKE.
Our community can boast
of one lady farmer in the person
of Mrs. Hatty Hartley who is
setting a lively pace for we slow
going ones.
Mr. Rufus Fulford visited his
mother last week.
Mr. W. H. Waldron and Mart
Prince went to Thomasville
Friday.
S. P. Vanlandmgham and
family accompanied by Misses
Mattie and Laura Fulford, went
down to Ins fathers’ Saturday,
Capt. E. A. Vanlandingham, to
a family reunion.
Mr. W. A. Sarrette returned
Saturday from Brinson where
he had been in attendance upon
the district conference.
Uncle Billie James is looking
lonesome. His wife is visiting
her brother, Mr. Robert Apple
white near Thomasville.
Mrs. Martha Fulford is again
quite sick and confined to her
bed.
Messrs. Wiley and John Massey visited
Groceries!!
--Get your-
Fancy and Family Groceries,
Fine Fruits and Confectioneries.
Also
Delicious and Refreshing Drinks.
AT THE
Geo. W. Hurst, Manager.
PHONE 18
homefolks Sunday.
Mr. Green Spence visited the family of
Mr. Newton Brady last Sunday.
J L Akridge and family traded in Cairo
Monday, as did W B Dunlap.
Mr Sim Brinson went to Thomasville
Tuesday to be on hand when the sheriff
turned salesman.
Mr I D Singletary visited Meigs last
Monday.
J T Dixon aud son, Willie, traded in
Cairo Wednesday.
Mr. John Massey left for his home at
Sylvester Wednesday.
Mr. W. S. Wight visited
Thomasville last Friday.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or insti
tution supported by voluntary contribu
tion will be given a liberal quantity of the
Longman & Martinez Pure Paints when
ever they paint.
8 & 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 $1.20 per gallon.
Don’t pay $1.50 a gallon for Linsted Oil
(worth 60 cents) which you do w T hen 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 therewith.
Wears and covers like gold.
These Celebrated Paints are sold by
Wight & Browne, Cairo Ga.
Ira L. Hurst
Dealer in
Fancy and Family
GROCERIES.
Keeps constantly in stock
•x fresh lot of
J. E. M.
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FLOUR.
’Phone 31 .
New Stables*
I have just opened up a new
on Bryan street near
the right-of-way of
the R. R. in
Cairo, G&
I am now ready to serve the
public with first-class turnouts.
Prices reasonable.
Special attention given to com
mercial service.
Prompt attention to all*
W. O. BARBER.
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