The Cairo messenger. (Cairo, Thomas County, Ga.) 1904-current, April 15, 1904, Image 1

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\ OL. I. 1 Space Is Reserved for and Belongs To w. H. Robinson & Co •1 the mer= chants who sell you the most Goods for the Least Money. They will have a Big Ad Next Week Look out For It. Go see them every day. They guaram tee to treat you on every purchase. Next door to Banking Co. The Cairo Messenger Cairo, Thdmas County, Georgia, April 15 , 1904 . TrusselFChance. A beautiful and impressive wedding ceremony was solemn ized at the Methodist church in this city yesterday at 12:45 P-m. j when Mr. Beverly A. Trussed led to the altar Miss Mamie j Ethel Chance, the nuptial cere- * mony culminating a courtship| of long standing. To the strains 1 of Mendalsohn's wedding march,! with Mrs. F. M. Brannon at the 1 organ, the bride handsomely gowned in a becoming traveling suit of champagne mohair, ac companied by her brides-maid, Miss Mae Crawford, entered from the vestibule and was join ed at the altar by the groom and best man, Mr. J. L- Chance, who entered from the chancel. j n a solemn and impressive manner Rev. G. P. Reviere impressive-! Iv pronounced the sacred' cer emony which has thrilled fond hearts for ages and invoked the oles^ings of Heaven upon the union. After the ceremony the bridal party passed out by the left aisle and were driven to the depot, where they boarded the east bound passenger for the home of the groom at Ogle thorpe. In the removal of Mrs. Trussell from Cairo we lose one of the flowers of pure woman hood. She was loved and ad mired by a large circle of warm, sincere friends for the many graceful attributes which she possessed. The groom is a pop ular young business man of Oglethorpe, who possesses the sterling qualities which make manhood appear more manly. They carry with them the congratulations and best wishes of hosts of friends in this city, none among them being more sincere and earnest than those of the Messenger. Some little interest will no doubt be manifested in the elec tion of a prison commissioner next Wednesday, There are reasons why the Messenger will support Hon. J. M. Strickland of Griffin, in the race, and chief among them is the record of his opponent, Hon. J. S. Turner, in the Mamie Decris affair at the prison farm last year, which is no doubt still fresh in the minds of our readers. Brown’s Shoes. From coast to coasta popular toast, Brown’s Shoes. Look for the Mark. Shoes bearing this MARK *£★ give the best SERVICE. P, » & The best leather and workmanship in Tic~rT <r> the STAR-FIVE-STAR SHOES. 123SI ★ 5 * YOU ARE WELL DRESSED if you wear Brown’s Shoes. |* 5 *. WE SELL and RECOMMEND Shoes bearing this Mark. r&A iVfc r Buy no other. J. U OLIVER. Judge Russell Here. .Judge R. B. Russell, candi- I date for the supreme bench. j spent a short while in the city yesterday in the interests of his candidacy. The Messenger is for Judge Russell for the simple and plain reason that he is not only an able jurist, but is a young! man full of ambition and has a! record of affirmed judgements that are a credit to him. The work upon the walls of the two new brick stores will be started early next week. Mr. W. E. Dunn, who has the con tract for their erection, will ar rive in the city some time this week in order to take charge of the work Monday morning. Mr. A. P. Spence, the smooth est, cleverest and altogether big gest talking knight of the grip that ever hit this portion of the pike, is in the city showing the Truitt-Silvey Hat Co’s, special line of hats. A. P. has a large circle of friends here who are al ways glad tc see him. Mr. Edwin Nelson, of Ogle thorpe, attended the Trussell Chance wedding in this city yesterday. Mrs. J. N. Barrow is on a vis it to relatives at Boston. Mr. C. R. Watson, of Moul trie, spent a short while in the city yesterday. ► 1 Keeping Time, j ► 4 t < - There is a time for all things j [ so we are told. Also it be might 3 idded there is time for every- 3 ► body. 1 keep it the very best 3 of Watches and Clocks i ► makes 3 ► to lie found. And aside from 3 4 I i getting the right kind of ti me- 3 \ right kind of prices, jj : piece at ► buy from 4 [ ► when you me you . « ► have the advantage of knowing £ that if they don’t keep correct 1 ► time, I either exchange them or « ! in repiar for 4 j keep them i you. 4 IF IT’S A Clock Watch 2 ► or 4 4 ► 2 you need, see me first. , C. F. Sanders, ► Jeweler, ► ► ► 4 [ Cairo = = Georgia • « 4 ***i**i4*A»i**‘*»**»** 4 ******* 4**** i Fortunes Have Been Founded Upon small savings, and a few cents saved every day will run up into DoF lars in a year's time. It’s worth Thinking About, isn’t it? Yes, and we can help you to save more than you are saving aF ready if you will only join our band of Satisfied Customers. We have hundreds of them===and you may be one. If not join the band and you’ll never regret it. It’s our pleasure to Satisfy and it’s your pleasure to Satisfied===To know that you are getting value received for every dollar or penny you spend, and not be overcharged on a single thing. We guarantee fair and square dealings, full weight and measure, to everybody. Come to see us. Yours to serve and Satisfy, y/fciulctin SS Jiduej t/'oero of 3*cicts. On //re Co* 1 ?r 7/ex/ /o Ct/izens S3 an A. % * . ***** ***** *** 1 4 j 5 Something New ► ► ► : ► under ► 4 2 4 the Sun! ► 4 4 ► : 4 ► 4 4 We have just opened up a new lot of t * 2 Goods from Baltimore, and t are now ► 4 able to supply the wants of our custo- t 2 at mers : ► ► : Very Reasonable Prices. t ; ¥ ) New _ftreet Hats, New t ► ► Shapes, New Flowers, New Sail ► and New Prices. t ► ors ► l 4 4 * 4 : : i 4 4 Come and these New Goods. 4 see 2 2 Miss J. D. Brown & Co. ◄ 4 4 ¥ 4 4 l ► 5 Cairo to Make Exhibit. Cairo will have an exhibit of Georgia cane syrup at the St. Louis Exposition. Mr. W. B. Roddenberv and others interes ted have been at work on the matter for some time past and have secured subscriptions of cash and . syrup to the amount of , $350.0°, which was forwarded j yesterday to Commissioner of NO. 14 . Agriculture O. B. Stevens at At lanta. Cairo is without doubt the syrup center and we are glad to note that the exhibit will be a fine one. The two new dwellings that have just been erected by “Un cle” Rueben Pyles have been treated to a covering of paint and are now ready for occupan .