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The grand re=
nioval sale of
H. Robinson
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Co.
Hnn’t UUII l forwt 1UI gc i,
that on Jan. 1st,
next year, they
will be
in the John
Poulk old
and,
Don’t
that they arc of
fering exception
ally dose
on
in all lines,
DftY
CLOTHING
SHOES,
and so on of
ery price,
and
When you
to Cairo bear
mind that
store is the
to find just
WHAT
YOU
AT THE
Very
Lowe
Possible Price.
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Galro, Thomas County, Georgia, November IS, 1Q04.
I NEW COUNTY MEEIIN 6
.
I PEOPLE OF HE m
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whigham. piarci, ragans and
You are cordially invited to
meet with the people of
and the 18 th district, at
Ga. on Friday Nov. 25 th at
o’clock a. m. to take steps
ing to the formation of a
county from territory to
taken from the Western part
Thomas and the Eastern part
Decatur county.
interested in the new
movement should be on
punctually at the hour
at which time a boundary
a ways and means
will be named to look after
preliminaries necessary to
formation of a new county.
Dr. W. A. Walker, John Booth,
R. L. VanLandingham, J. B Wight,
W. B. Roddenbery, T. L.
W. S. Wight, Jno. L.
Acting Executive
for the new county.
We are requested to
that on next Thursday,
giving, the protracted
will begin at the
church, and some able
will be delivered by Revs.
gler of Albany, Wetherspoon
Boston and regular pastor
son. All are cordially
to attend.
The German consular
at Urfa has been beaten
Turkish soldiers, and
Hamid will have another bill
pay. It is very hard for
to keep down his expenses
his soldier persists in acting
such a manner as this.
I The Japanese
is preparing plans to
taxation. If Japanis
' modern ways as rapidly as
^someway towage the
essessor.
It was the good fortune of
people of Cairo to be present
lecture at the Baptist church
Thursday night, and listened
the eloquence of Mr. Upshaw,
ter known as “Earnest
It was a rare treat to those
ent.
The infant child of Mr,
Mrs. K..Powell died Monday
ing at 10 o’clock, after an
of several weeks. Its
were interred Tuesday
Beginning this week, Mr.
T. Taylor becomes the
ized soliciting representative
j the Messenger, and any
shown him will be
| by both man.” himself and the
enger
Mrs. J. B. White, of
ville, visited relatives in
Sunday.
adles \m solid Gold waich Given
ON at Wednesday, 12 o’clock. March The Cairo ist, Mess- 1905,
i enger will give away a Ladies 14k Solid
1 Gold \\ atch to the most popular young
i iadv of Thomas county.
I 1 he watch is now on exhibition in the
window of Mr. J. O. Williams’ Jewelry
Store and any one wishing to see it will
only have'to call on this courteous gen
tleman who will take pleasure in answer
ing You any question regarding it.
will find in this issue of the Mess
enger a blank coupon that is to be cut out
and the name of the one you wish to vote
for filled in and sent to this office. There
IS do no is charge for voting. All y ou have to
cut the coupon out and send it to
the Messenger office where they' w r ill be
kept until March ist, 1905, at 12 o’clock
Date —-190
Cairo Messenger:
I vote for—............................................................................
as. being the most popular young lady In
■$ho mas county.
Signed...........................................................................
Mr. C. P. McDonald was trans
acting business here Saturday.
Messrs. C. R. Brinson and W.
R. Sutton returned from Doerun
Monday.
Mauldin Bros, want 1,000
turkeys.
Mr. C. R. Muggridge made a
business visit to Thoinasvilie
Monday.
Quite a crowd from here vis
ited Pine Park Sunday.
Mauldin Bros, will buy your
turkeys.
Mr. B. H. McManeus made a
business visit to Monticello
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Thanksgiving day will soon
be here. It’s a good time to sell
your turkeys. Mauldin buys
and pays highest market prices.
Carry your turkeys to Maul
din Bros. Highest prices paid.
Mr. Charles Maxwell was trans
acting business here Wednesday.
Mr. W. c. Sutton of Meigs was
in the citv one dav this week, the
guest of homefolks.
Have you any turkeys to
If sc it’s a good time to sell.
Mauldin buys. %
Jno. R. Singletary was in town
Thursday.
The statement of the condition
of the citizens bank, therefore,
givkig the people a chance to
know the exact condition of
bank.
Messrs. A. c. and J. F.
ter returned from a two
visit on the coast Thursday,
report a very fine time.
Miss Allie Barber spent
urday afternoon and Sunday
5?J3£ £UeSt ° f
Complete line of Jackets
Skirts. Style and price right
Forester Bros., Cairo, Ga.
The Cairo Banking co.
ces its conditions in this
paper, and makes a good
Georgia cane syrup
to come into Cairo.
Mr. L. A. Free visited
asville today.
The Messenger begs the
dulgent public to overlook
short comings today. Our
cuse is a rush of job
Don’t forget that Cairo
got to have electric lights
water works.
I the contest will close, the votes
out and the watch delivered to the
lady. chance for
Now, boy’s here’s your
best girl to get a solid gold watch
out some other fellow having to give
to her. All you have to do is vote
the one you want to have it. Watch
the coupons in each issue of the
ger, cut them out and fill in the
and send them to us. You can vote
many times and as often as you want to,
there is no charge nor limit to the
you may vote.
Save the coupons, girls; now is
chance to get a solid gold watch free.
the boys wont vote for you, fill them
and send them in for yourself^ the
will count just as much and *
the watch just the same. '
V ^ilThat wide awake firm
nsvifte, A. F. Churchwell
& , havje a change of
tisement ink. this issue of
Messenger to which we call the
attention of our many readers.
The 1 1 Walk Over,”
Brand,” (t Try Me, n u Dixie Girl 7
and “High Point” Shoes, the
on earth at the price, is the
dict of those who wear them.
sale by Forester Bros., Cairo,
W. H. Robinson & Co.,
something to say to the
of the town and county in
new advertisement in
Messenger.
The Cairo Furniture
pany has a change of
ment in today’s Messenger.
NEW!
A NEW JEW
I beg to announce
the. people of
Ga., that I have open
ed up a
Merchandise
consisting of
Dry
Notions
AIND
Fancy
Groceries,
and will sell
thing US CilCHp US
(j 0< Jy J aild *
solicit . the
of every one.
who patronize me
find themselves
ed nicely in every
spect. Come
give me a call.
ABE
Old Cairo
Co’s, building, next
W. H. Robinson &
The Republican Ruinous Reign lor Four
Years More
Is indicated by the Election keturns, but
that does not keep us from
Exerting Every Effort
To Please
The Purchasing Public.
We Have
Larger Lower Lines Pries Than Ever.
IT’S NO LIE,
Notwithstanding what some of our Com
petitors say to the contrary. I
We Advertise Pacts;
We do what we Advertise.
COME TO SEE US.
Yours for Square Dealings,
9/fau/c/en SSros.,
jiduerrisars of -facts,
Cairo, Sa. f
On the Crrnir 7/ext to Cituens 33an/c.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS’ BANK,
Of Cairo, Georgia,
at the close of business November
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts___________ .... i
Demand Loans___________________ ...... 2,111.33
Overdrafts............................ 355
Banking house..................... and fixtures....... ...... 1,834-45
Furniture ......
Due from banks and bankers
in the state______________________________ 32 ,
Due from banks and bankers
in other states................... 1,844.56
Currency...................................... 2,588.00
Gold................................................ and 150.00
Silver, Nickels Pennies.... 2,014.88
Total ..... 195,300 .75
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STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Thomas, ‘
Before me came F. M. Brannon, Cashier, of the Citizens Bank, who being duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank
as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
F. M. BRANNON, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,this 18th day of November, 1904.
O. T. Davis, N. P., Thomas Co., Ga.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CAIRO BANKING CO
Established 1900.
Located at Cairo, Ga., at the close of business November io, 1904:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.................... $51,962.33
Demand Loans,............................. . 15,254.39
Overdrafts.................................... 212.76
Banking house........................... fixtures.............. 3,300.00 787.89
Furniture and
Due from hanks and bankers
in the state............................. 3,355-00
Due from banks and bankers
in other states......................__ 3,990.63 2,181.00
Currency ___________________________
Gold................................................ Pennies,... 50.00
Silver, Nickels and 1,052.95
--------$82,146.95
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Thomas.
Before me came O. T. Davis, Cashier, of Cairo Banking Co., who being duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank
as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
O. T. DAVIS, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed befor me, this 17th day of November, 1904
.
F. AT . Brannon, N. P. Thomas county. Ga.
Will sell cheap—One horse be
tween 8 and 9 years old, in good
condition and will work anywhere.
Also one one-horse wagon
atively new. For further partic
ulars see W. G. or I. A. Baggett,
airo, Ga.
Try us for your winter
from head to foot. We have
and sell it for less.
Bros.,Cairo, Ga.
1NO. 45.
inabilities.
Undivided Capital stock paid in................ 25,000.00
Profits, less Cur
Taxes rent Expenses paid_________________________ aud..........
Individual deposits subject 3.040.39
to
Check 66,937-77
Cashier’s ,.......................
Checks 322.5
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 35,000.00
Undivided Profits, less'Current
Individual Expenses and Taxes paid 5,475.6o
check.... deposits subject "to
Demand Certificates.................. 41,247-15
424.-o
B. F. Williams & Son have put
on their a dray line in connection with
line of Grain, Hay and all
kind of Feed Stuff.
For Granite and Marble Monu
ment and iron Fencing, write
R. A. Weldon. Thomasville
Marble Co.
Mr. P. G. Seaman of Albany
was in the city several days of
this week.
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