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Mr. McEachern is again in
nc city
Mr }■ H. Pearce was in town
Monday.
Cairo merchants are all doing
fine business.
Mr. F. B. Walslf visited Thom.
a sville Tuesday.
Mr. Autiey of Moultrie spent
[■ ridav in the city.
Mr. Walter Davis visited
p homasville Tuesday 7 .
Quite a number of Cairoites
\ IS sited Pine Park Sunday.
Mr. Mack Harrison visited’
Bainbridge Monday night.
C a pt. H. J. Hart was a visitor
to Thomasville last Monday.
• Quite a crowd of Cairoites
visited Bainbridge last Monday.
It is your duty to work for
electric lights and water works.
Mr. J. W. Miller made a busi
ness visit to Iron City Tuesday.
Capt. W. E. Dunn paid Whig
ham a business visit last Mon
day.
W. B. Brown went over to
Whigham last Monday, on busi
ness.
The cry of more mort” is
a familiar sound in Cairo just
now.
Mr. H. M. McManeus attend
ed court at Thomasville this
week.
Mr. Lee Roy Dickey of Iamon
ia, Fla., was in the city Tues
day.
A good rain seems to be a
thing much needed in these
parts.
Save the coupons as they ap
pear in each issue of the Mess
enger.
Capt. W. E. Dunn visited
Thomasville the first part of the
week.
Mr. Norman Peebles of Whig
ham was a visitor to the city
Fiiday last.
Mr. Will Rhoden of Moultrie
was a business visitor to the city
Monday,
Capt. Peebles of Whigham
was transacting business here
o
Tuesday.
Mr. T. A. Powell was a
tor to the city of Bainbridge on
Monday last.
The prettiest young lady
Cairo attended divine
Sunday night.
Prof. F. C. A. Kell am
Thomasville Saturday af
and Sunday.
Miss Nora Odom of
Ala., spent Sunday and
with homefolks.
Mr. Ivey Lewis after a
visit to Bainbridge returned
Cairo last Tuesday.
W. J. White, the king
ant in Coolidge, visited
folks in Cairo this week.
Miss Rosa Pearce of
ham spent Saturday and
here, the guest of Mrs.
Dr. Searcy attended the
ture of Hon. Ben Tillman
Cambridge last Monday
Miss Dixie Truloek of
ham was the guest of Miss
lia Crawford Saturday and
day.
Mr. J. M. Sasser from
Reagan settlement was a
ness visitor to the city
day.
Mr. Charles Mauldin, the effi
cient and courteous gentleman
who manipulates the yard stick
at the genera] mercantile firm
of the Messrs. Poulk Bro., while
it knowing what he knows,’ on
the whole entire business, was
a visitor to Bainbridge last
Monday night. He expresses
himself as being well pleased
with the lecture of “Pitchfork”
Ben Tillman.
Many Mothers of a Like Opinion.
Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordover, Iowa,
says: “One of iny children was
subject to croup of a severe type,
and the giving of Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy promptly, always
brought relief. Many mothers in
this neighborhood think the same
as I do about this remedy and
want no other kind for their
children. 5 5 For sale by Wight &
Browne.
You see that pile of brick on
Broad street? Well, that means
that Mr Kedar Powell is going
to have an up-to-date brick store
built on that vacant lot between
the Cairo Furniture Company
and the jewelry store of Mr. J.
O. Williams. All you have to
do is to set steady in the boat,
Cairo is bound to get there.
Cause of Lockjaw.
Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused
by a bacillus or germ which exists
plentifully in street dirt. It is
inactive so long as exposed to the
air. but when carried beneath the
skin, as in the wounds caused by
percussion caps or rusty nails, and
when the air is excluded the germ
is roused to activity and produces
the most virulent poison known.
These germs may be destroyed
and all danger of lockjaw avoided
by applying Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm freely as soon the injury is
received. Pain Balm is an anfci
ceptic and causes such injuries to in
heal without maturation and
one-third the time required by the
usual treatment. For sale by
Wight & Browne.
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The printer who made the
error last week in the advertise
mentment of the Cairo F'urni
ture Co., has been sent to join
the Russian forces and by this
no doubt he is counted among
the slain.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
No one who is acquainted with
its good qualities can be suppris
ed at the great popularity of Cham
berlain VOough Remedy. It not
on ly cures colds and grip effectu
ally and permanently, but pre
vents these diseases from result
ing in pneumonia. It is also a
certain cure for croup. Whoop-
1 ng cough is not dangerous when
this remedy is given. It contains
no opium or other harmful
stance and may be given as
dently to a baby as to an adult.
It is also pleasant to take, When
all of these facts are taken
consideration it is not
that people in foreign lands,
well as at home, esteem this
edy very highly and very few
willing to take any other
having once used it. For sale
Wight & Browne.
See that handsome gold
in the show window of J. ‘O.
Williams, the jeweler?
why not subscribe for the
enger, save the coupons
vote for your best girl, get
w atch and give it to her.'
A Very Remarkable Remedy.
4 4 It is with a good deal of
and satisfaction that I
ure Chamberlain Colic,
mend s
ra and Diarrhoea Remedy,
Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of
ford Conn. “Recently a
man came into jny store so
with colic pains that he
come floor I gave
at, once to the and
dose of this romedv it
a repeated the dose
ed him. I left
in fifteen minutes he my
smilingly inf inning me that
felt well as ever. For sale
as
Wight & Brow me.
» he \ alue of Reputation
Is the Old Reliable
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oinger _
Sewing
Machine
with all of its
Latest Improvements
If you need a Machine don’t fail
to see V. R. Davis, Agent for the
Singer Manufacturing Co., Thom
asville, Ga.
Office: 117 South Broad St.
P. 0. Box: 252.
m I am in Cairo, Ga.,
month about the 20 th.
We sell on three plans:
ment, Note and Cash.
Old Machines taken in
change.
See me before you buy and
will sell.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Yours for business,
V. R. DAVIS.
First cuts of steak, 10c
Second cuts of steak, 8 l=3c
First cut loin roast, 10c
Second cut loin roast, 8 I=3c
Brisket roast, 7c
Flank stew, 6c
Ribbs, 5c
STOVES and RANGES
Do more than save money every day they ■:p
are used. They also lighten the house*
wife’s labors and keep the home cheerful.
IT’S THE WOMAN WHO SUFFERS
most because of a poor stove, with its
work making and worry producing only in
defects. The man suffers T
purse, but the woman’s health and
happiness are ruined. Love thrives
in comfort.
For »h« think in* man and woman
there ykot.ia are many reaions why you
tnarst upon having a fuel-raving
JEWEL STOVE
Please call and see them, and consult
Cairo Furniture Co.
carter fi borough,
vaiflosta, Georgia,
Largest orgas Healers in the u.s
Sell the reliable ESTEY, CROWN, and Ludden and Bates Organs at lower
prices than the same grade of Organs can be sold elsewhere. Every one
of them fully guaranteed by us. and our guarantee is made good In' your
home without expense to the purchaser. & POND. .....
We are also State Agents for the LESTER. M ATGUSHEK.TVERS
LOUDEN A- BATES, CROWN, CHICKER1NU, and McPIIAIL Pianos.
(SitaJogues and prices furnished on your inquiry.
Represented in Southwest Georgia by Mr. W. F. Lee of Cairo . Ga. and
others. & Dorough,
Carter
Valdos'a and Tifton, Ga.
' JfK '
it
u The New
Body Builder
As delicious as a Fresh Orange
Supersedes old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions
Guaranteed to contain all the medicinal elements, actually taken
from genuine fresh cods’ livers, with organic iron and other
body-building ingredients, but no oil or grease, making the
greatest strength and flesh creator known to medicine. For
old people, puny children, weak., pate women, nursing
mothers, chronic cold, hacking cough*, throat and lung
troubles, incipient consumption—nothing equals Vmol.
Try it—if you don’t like it we will return money.
WIGHT & BROWNE, Cairo, Ga.
WE OFFER
This Week J
In addition to regular stock of
Groceries *
Fruits, Vegetables, Confections,
Ice Cold Drinks Etc.
Hams,
Armour’s Gold Band,
J J Helmet
3XXX
Breakfast Bacon,
Cudahy’s Rex Brand.
Butter,
Fresh Country,
S J Dairy,
n Creamery.
Cheese,
Full Cream of Best Quality.
Fresh Lot of Conida’s Candies
Just Received.
Telephone Your Orders—We do
The Rest.
IraL.Hurst
’Phone 31.
Produce Market.
(Corrected Weekly By Wight Bros.)
Cotton io|
Syrup (In bbls) 20c
Corn (Shelled) per bu 60 c
Corn......(In ear) u 6 oe
Meal............. it tt 70 c
Peas.....(yellow) per bu $ i ,oo
Peas...... (White “ “ 1.50
Meat........(Sides) per lb 11 e
Hams 12 $
Lard. IIC
Chickens.. .(Grown) 30 and 35 c
Chickens (Spring Fryers) 20 to 2 5
Eggs Per doz 25 c
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SPECIAL
FOR
ONE WEEK
Oak Beds worth $8.00........................ .........3.7 S
Scroll Arm Rockers worth $2.00 ..........1.50
olding Bed Springs_________________ 1.75
8 Day Clocks'________________________________ ..........1.75
-2 Gallon Glass Pitchers____________ — .15
Glass Butter Dishes............................ ______ .15
-2 Gallon Tin Buckets..................... _______ .OS
8 Quart Tin Buckets...................... .10
No. 7 Enterprise Cook Stove, guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction,
with ail necessary cooking vessels, pipe, etc
Only $8.00.
(This is a $10.00 value.)
Don’t Miss It.
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HOUSE Furnishings
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The City Shaving Parlor.j
a 9
/having, /hampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. it
V Tharp Tools, a
V Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, it
Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited. 1
R. Q. L.EWIS SON, Proprietors. a
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The: ::
Jewelry
Store • • • • •
On hand at all times a large
stock of Watches, Clocks,Sil
verware, Spectacles and In
struments of all kinds. 1 have
Watches from $2.25 to $75.00
I have Rings from 25c to *10.00
Will soon have in a full lin e
of New Clocks, Rogers Knives
and Spoons. It you are think
ing of buying a Piano or Or
gan, if you need anything in
my line I can fit your taste
and your purse. Come in
and tiilk it over with me.
Bring all your watches and clocks
that need mending.
Jf. O. WILLIAMS,
Jeweler,
CAIRO, 1
Cancer
Positively
Cured!
Any one suffering from
dreadful disease can be
and permanently cured by
plying to A. S. Powell
Whigham, Ga., who can
ish testimonials of
nearby whom you may
personally as to the
nency of his treatment.
NEW CRGP OF
Turnip, Ruta Baga
and Cabbage Seed
just received at
Peacock’s
Drug Store,
Thomasvile, Georgia.
Agency Sherwin Williams Paints.
11€» Broad Street.
New Stables.
I have just opened up a new
M m FED ST IDLED
on Bryan street near
the right-of-way of : %.rj|
the R. R. in
8 1
Cairo, Oa.
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. D. BARBER,
Cairo, Ga.