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breasted, each, slightly longer than last season with a spring or flare that gives it a certain style
aiifFcenter vent in back seam, the trousers are cut semi-peg top and gracefully shaped to instep,
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Young Men’s Fashionable Shoes, Hats and Furnishings
in all of the latest Spring fabrics are here for your selection. No where South of Atlanta will you find so complete a store as ours.
Why should you throw your money away on those special order houses, when you can get the same here and be fitted out so
much better and cheaper?
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Agent Hats Hanan for E F & F Son Clothing, and Cros- Knox L. C. TOOLE,
sett Shoes; E & W Shirts and MEN’S OUTFITTER,
Collars All Orders Filled Promptly. Bain bridge, Georgia.
[PRESENT f|
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The “County of Grady,”
instance, can be lawfully created
and granted a represntative in
the lower house of the
Assembly without requiring the
1 >ss of a representative from
either Thomas countv or De
catur county, from whose tern
tor)’ the propt sed county would
be formed. The same would be
true in all the eight eases per
In tted to the General Assembly,
so that its duty should be to
create the eight counties most
needed, in their judgment, thus
ing each a representative, contemplated
effecting the counties with 183
change to 145 General Assem
members of the
hi v.
We take the foregoing from
an editorial on the subject
the Brunswick Journal.
Married In Pelham.
Mr. W. Yar.cev Bryan and
Miss Louise Corbin Bradford
were married at the home of
bride’s parents in Pelham on
Wednesdav, April 5 th, at 4:3
p. m., Rev.' G. P. Reviere
crating. March
The Wedding King
pPyed by Mr. Capus on
the violin, accompanied by
Foy McLain. from ,
The attendants
vere Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Mr.
i. W. Wood. Mr. Kedar
and Dr. W. M. Searcey.
The Messenger joins
many friends of the
couple in wishing for them
choicest blessings of married
bliss, and mat their life be
of continued happiness and
pathway be strewn with
choicest blessing, even down
old age.
Rod Bliss Seed Potatoes for
m the Cairo Grocery Store.
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• Mr. Win. N. Roper, Editor
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the National Nut Journal,
lished at Petersburg, Va., is
the city, a guest of Mr. J.
Wight. Mr. Roper comes
to inspect the large pecan
arc ] s 0 f Mr. Wight, the
that is helping to make
famous.
Tom Watson’s Magazine is
bright one, full of pithy
that most anybody but a
minded wood-pecker We can
some good out of.
belong to his political roval
sion, but Torn is a
all to himself.
Mr. Geo. W. Howard,
Receiver for Thomas
tells the citizens of the
in today’s Messenger when
look for him at the
places and to give in their
Read his notice on
page of this paper.
Mr. WiUrnm”Drew,
am. one of the most
farmers of the Wednesday. Spence
was in our city
H. J. Hart.
Jno. L Poulk.
Mrs. A. R. Oliver.
C. R. Poole,Thomasvilie.
yi en —Superior System.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
When you are in need of
Currants, Seeded Raisins or
berries, just Plmne 81.
The Cairo Grocery Store.
“Sweet is the time of Spring,
When nature’s charms appear;
The birds with ceaseless pleasure
hail the opening year ”
And
Subscribe for the
Cairo, Thomas County, Georgia, April 7, 1905.
FOR SALE. ■
ONE MERRY=GO=ROUND.
apply at the messenger office.
Orange blossoms and
Improvements is the order
th' 1 day.
Mr. H, J. Hart’s new residence
is completed.
Mr. W ill Brown’s house looks
better. He has just had it painted.
Mrs. Jno. L. Poulk visited rel
atives in Thomasvilie recently,
Air. Thomas Wight’s rapidly two-story
Imok store house is near
ing completion.
Prof. Kell am visited Thomas
v ilie last Saturday evening re
turning on Sunday.
Col. Tno. R. Singletary paid
Thomasville a short business
visit on Saturday last.
Messrs. C. V. Pinson and
Ken a Chester of Quincy, Fla.,
v i s jted Mr. J. W Southall
cent ly.
When you want to have good
and l.ght br«td b. sure
■ yj r l. A. Free, one of Cairo
p rom inent merchants, visited
Thomasvilie and
tins week.
Mr. A. J. Donaldson, one
our best farmers, and as
patriot of the Lost Cause as
wore the “gray,” was in this
one day this week.
We call attention to the adv.
on another page of today’s
of one Merry-go-round for sale.
This is a great big bargain
the right party or parties, and
now is the time.
The Messenger is sorry
learn that Mr. T. J.
Traveling Passenger Agent
the A. C. L., had the
to lose his home in
vilie, by fire, on
last.
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That was quite a change in
f the weather Thursdav last.
SECURE YOUR TICKETS
TO THE DEACON TONIGHT !
Get your Jello and Gellatine at
the Cairo Grocey Store.
Mrs. L. A. Free and children
j are visiting friends and relatives j
J‘ n Colquitt this week.
Take A’our chickens and eggs to
the Cairo Grocery Si ore; they are
paying fancy prices for same.
M rs. J. M. Dodd accompanied j
by Master Ell ward, of La Fay
ette, Ga., are visiting the lami
ly of Dr. A. B. Cooke.
Col. W. H. Hammond, one ot
Thomasvilie’s -brightest legal
lights, was a visitor to Cairo
this week. Come again, Col.
Mrs. M. D. Roberts of Colquitt
is spending a of few days'in the city
as the guest her sister, Mrs. L.
A. Free.
Just received at the Cairo Gro
cery Store a fresh shipment of
prunes, currants, seeded raisins
and cranberries.
Col. R. T. Kennedy is again
in the city calling on his many
friends, all of whom are glad to j
see him in Cairo again.
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The Messenger .office has a
few- more garden seed, and any
one desiring these seed will
please call and get them.
Misses Mamie Howard from
Oakland and Miss Annie Belle
Copeland from Springhill were j
guests of Miss Mae Crawford
this week.
Miss Alma KH-lingsworth who
has had considerable experience
in the millinery business has ac-i
cepted a position with Mrs. A.
R. Oliver, where she will be 1
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[glad to see her friends.
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tmc Chief concern
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M ANY M EN IS
AKirsG OfNEV,
and Sometimes in their
Greed For Gain
they lose sight of the all important part—the saving
of money; and especially the savings which could be
made on some purchases over the counter almost ev
ery day.
Perhaps you hadn’t thought much about the
H saving” part, out its true nevertheless.
SEVEN YEARS OF
Sailslaciorg service and savings
for our friends and customers is our record, and we
propose to live up to our reputation as long as we stay
in business.
We believe in everybody getting value received
for every dollar and penny spent, and we do our best
to please the
Particular Purchasing Public
by giving them value received in money’s worth and
satisfaction too. VA
If our methods of doing business suits you why
can’t we get you for a regular customer if you are not
one already.
We have the Goods.
You have the Moneyor Produce.
Come to see us and let’s swap.
Yours for Saving, w
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jictvrrn’sers of S’acts,
Cairo, Sa.
On the Corner 9/ext to Citizens $3ank.