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SOME things we do.
Home ? yfission Workers
\s the sick.
\Ve uurse
Help bury 7 the dead. •
living < substan
fur the m a
:iai in health and sick
lie: meetings with
Hold prayer
I Educate. Entertain them.
Build houses, 1 . e. parsonages,
dement, rescue, mission homes
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an d orphanages. teach sewine
Supply clothing,
C, c ookmg, carpentry and
in 11 S 1
English, churches for the Chinese
Build shores.
Japam-se on our
SOME THINGS WE HAVE.
Circulating libraries, Sunday
schools, classes for religious in
struction. 2,114 members of the
Florine MacEachern Mite Box
Brigade 2,012 baby roll members
,
(added during the year.)
A tota 1 membership of 87,089.
Property owned lay the society
valued at $81,500.
IVIIAT WE HAVE DONE THIS YEAR.
192 boxes boxes have been sent
to prt lachers, 879 to orphauuges,
and H 2 to our mission schools
and rescue homes, making a to
ml of $19,839.18 since organiza
tiou of this department; goods
valued at $18,569.3o have been
distributed.
Grand total of all collections of
Women’s Home Mission Societies
tins year $202,028.80.
700 GIRLS.
Our Rescue Home has helped to
save 700 girls and put into Chris
tian homes 40 infants in the few
years of its existence.
THINK OF THESE THINGS.
During the past century the
population of the U. 8 . increased
14 fold. A dozen years ago 11
per cent, of the cotton factories
of the U. S. were located in the
South. Now 51 per cent of them
are within,our borders, Well may
the Woman’s Home Mission So
ciety send for the trained workers
to labor among the masses.
IIUYLER A TIT HER.
Whenever you see a dainty box
of Huyler’s candy just remember
that the man who made it pays
one-tenth of his income into tile
Lord’s treasury and then give 3
liberally to all charitable enter
prises, One night each week he
furnishes sa ndwiches and coffee
for the many hungry men
women who attend services at
Jerry McAutrey Mission,
York City.
Some one has said that if
was only one Christian in
world and he, by twelve
of earnest work, could win
er soul to Christ and each of
could win another during the
and so on, it would require
thirty years to win *the earth
billion and a half of
to the Lord, If each
in Cairo realized his
ty on this line, what a power
good our town would be 1,
80011 we could Christianize
world! Let each of us try
week to do something for
to lift some burden, to cast a
of sunlight into some heart,
tie deeds of kindness, little
of cheer cost so little to the
but moans so much to the
ed life.
& 4 Our work shall still be
for our love, And still our love
feweeter for work. 1 5
our
Worker.
They All Knew How.
hen Cleopatra, wise old girl,
gay one uight and drank a j j
frugal folk cried out, “For
shame 1 9 ? j in
marveled at her just the same,
she was right and she was
NVlfee
thus get in and advertise.
a
Cheops made his subjects
bid
contracts for a pyramid,
got a tomb well worth a lan
not a very useful thing,
he was right and he was wise
thus get in and advertise.
old Diogenes began
hunting for an honest man
chances for success were slim:
folks began discussing him—
he was right and he was wise
thus get in and advertise.
Dr. Johnson made a spree
forty-seven cups of tea
surely showed hissavoir faire
having Mr. Boswell there;
he was right and he was wise
thus get in and advertise.
Pis sad, but it is true, the same,
those who fill the Book of
F ame
left their records, more or
less,
some tremendous fool
ishness;
they were right and they were
wise
thus get in and advertise.
not the actress out of funds
plans to loose her diamonds,
not the millionaire whoca
pers
get his actions in the papers;
little to immortalize,
they at least can advertise.
—Wallace Irwin in Life
Safeguard the Children.
Notwithstanding all that is done by
boards of health and charitably inclined
persons, the death rate among small chil
dren is very high during the hot summer
months in large cities. There is not prob
ably one case of bowel complaint in a
hundred, however that could not be cured
by.the timely use of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr.
Frank Riggs, of Franklinville, N. Y., in
speaking of this remedy said: “I have j
found it expedient to have a supply of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy on hand, It lias been a
family safeguard and while especially oen
eficial to children, it is equally good in
adult cases, I recommend it cheerfully
and without reservation. For sale by
Wight & Browne. j
Harness, Leather Goods,
Plow and Wagon Gear.
We manufacture our own Harness and we know what
they We can supply you with either a full set or
are.
any part of a set down to a mere ha me string.
Whips, Curry Combs, Tubuiai Rivets,
Ha me Tug Buckles, Saddle Pads
and Collar Pads.
Lap Dusters 20 cents up.
If you want your . Shoes repaired ours is the place to
this done, \y e also make a specialty of this class of
have
work and use the best of stock. j
If what need is in the Leather Line consult us.
you
Yours-for Business,
Jfudson 6c Sraves.
Ga.. July 22 ,—Geor
first bale of new crop eot
reached this market a noon
twelve days earlier than
year, and one day later than
1902 . It was marketed by
Jackson, the Dougherty
ty negro, who has been the
bale man” of Georgia tor
. of c years, and , who ", de- ,
all comers with apparent
The bale brought in today
361 pounds, and was
^
as good middling, It!
bought by the Georgia i
Company; who paid 15
per pound for it.
The bale was shipped this af
to Savannah, consigned
E. A. Cutts.
Jackson will probably have
bale within a few days.
We are now prepared todoj
and all kinds of job print-!
in a neat and artistic man -1
and at want short printing notice. Now, done,; J
you
us a chance to please you in
and you will please
by giving you good work.
50,000
Samples
You Can Get One .
v?
BLACK WEED, the great vegetable j
for Rheumatism, Catarrh, and
and Bladder complaints, has met be- j
almost instantaneous success ,
it has made some noteworthy ,
of very severe cases.
Mr. John Post, of the Atlanta Fire
writes:
For months I suffered with my kid
I made every effort to get relief,
failed until I accidentally came m
of ft bottle of Bliick. \V eed.
relief obtained from its use was so
before half the first bottle had
used, that I put aside all other
and am now sound and well,
having been cured completely by Black
Weed. At the same time I had an ag
gravated case of Catarrh Of the head
and throat. Black Weed has completely
cured this, and my head is now as clear
68 a bell.”
BLACK WEED is sold by all drug
gists at $1.00 a bottle, oF we will send
prepaid upon receipt of price.
Send Your Name and address
at once for
a trial sample of this great remedy,
w hich will be sent absolutely free, to
gether with our book containing valua
ble information and endorsements.
Please mention this paper. Address,
Black Weed Medicine Co..
JHlanta, Ga.
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Sold by Wight & Browne.
PER
CENT
During the remainder of the summer season
o
we will sell our entire stock of : ; ;
Matting
at 25 PER CENT OFF the
regular price. :
We have a large assortment of'attractive patterns in
both China and Cotton warp, ranging in price from
12 l-2c. to 25c. Per Yard.
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25 Cent. Per Off.
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For Young Men
When selecting Spring Wear
j . | ing Apparel don’t forget to in
| spect our line of
f
j 5 M ^ elect
! || ./? j ■* 1 £ by hirt
1 eckwear. fyles.
Cool, Comfortable Collars.
In fact you should call and inspect our line
of Gent’s Furnishings before you buy.
Next ',.W Door to Sanders’ Jewelry Store. 1
Harry J. Hart.
Tinner and Steam Fitter.
■v Repair Work
of all kind at reasonable Prices.
Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
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i Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited. a
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