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The children ' • f the Methodist
c re •ii. are busily engaged in va
»us business enterprises just
10 w. >f which their eiders aredes
tined to hear most. Some time
go, Mr. and Mrs. McEachern of
Atlanta gave ten thousand
til s to the Home Mission Society,
to do applied i toward the building
of a hospital, m memory of their
dear little daughter Florine. The
gift was conditional upon the
raising of an additional ten thous-
and of
Southern Methodism are given
the work, not only that the requi
site fund may be raised, but m
order to inculcate the love and
principal of giving, and working
for love’s sake in thousands of
pare young hearts. The little
ones of Cairo have been provided
with mite boxes for holding their
funds, and each was given a bright
new nickel as a all
accruing money to go in the box,
and after a while there will be an
entertainment, when the money
will all be turned in. There are
different ways in vogue, Several
boys have lemonade stands, where
my one may buy and where their I
riends and parent are expected to
how themselves
xi. Two that I have heard of.
r ere peddling soap, which I
use they had purchased at whole
ile prices, and I know of one
puugster who earned his mite
ferally by the sweat of his brow,
eking beaus on a hot August
irning. Look out and listen
r the members of The Florine
ligade '
PASS THEM ON.
luit do Y ou d c with all the
papers magazines you
asked a young lady
older one.
L keep a barrell in the wood
for such things. The girls
some of them to start fires and
the stoves, but when they
to fast I have Pat
bonfire in the back yard. 55
e - voun S huly made some sort
a noise that sounded like a
n.
A hat.’s the matter? Are you
questioned her friend.
|*> was of all the the answer, “I vvas
nog good literatu re
re burned up. I wish you’d
e ransack that barrell in the
shed.”
do laughed. “You
1 ^ to so,” she said.
? yourself; and if you find
you will”—
them on, said the young:
found U treasurers > 1 even
,
t mn she had expected
religious ma gazines, illustratec
, pubiieati papers and chil
ons. With big
1 1 rpron on, belonging to
the young lady sifted ©V-
8 ui the barrel, f She was
tc go home after her small
Li help carry the trearur
uewith was delighted to come to
his little cart, es
s0 as he received five
P ew c °PPers for his
u are you going to do with
[ psked. books and papers, Mar
them on. M
them on?”
t'' those who havn’t 5 5
L U1 lav that any.
r r boo k ® f or Jim pretty Stone, lit
• w Marion . ? he asked
eager
Mm stone?”
h a boy hvea ° ver iu t]
J hiS ,e «'
I ' JI, m o. Marion, M and he’s
r. 416 gets awful
says. lone
Can t he hav e
;s , of bourse lie can.
answer. .
g u 0 :g, ''Me
n uthgayjy seen the
colored
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I siekh y ° U : to 7 °
dm.,.’ called ' r <L treasurer. l
, Mar iou
Ul w'SG; had
teratnre res
Ki' K ;ri0<lil :
^ Hesp'ta,, -'a)s went
L mak .
pale glad and
faces to
puies ilhtstrated
t, Men’s Home, a nd
f lpfuJ
their re] igious
Wa y to the ten-
Cancer
Positively
Cured!
dreadful Any one disease suffering from this
can be readily
and permanently cured by ap
plying to A. S. Powell of
ish Whigham, Ga., who can furn
testimonials of persons
nearby whom you may consult
personally as to the perma
nency of his treatmeut.
Don,t fail to lake lhis P a P er
ecause Y ou have’nt the cash,
take country produce on
emeiifc iss DawesLd homes a
> > arv
| worn in the a /?i a fading
district, he-in
Wing and weary
i hands ni picked up the' treni
I and tired eyes sought papers;
I things within In th e good|
! J°Y and light this 8 wav pence, j
I hearts. crf, pt int O their I
If anv one
magazines and ord ^ires their
or intend f ° r rpf<jr -'
them bound, of com- 1“ ifVi!- J° r, have Rhfc diem '
aside; but to lfi Y I
tJll -
case, it seems tr ^ f 18 not the |
only one »|
This is >< pass them
course d on, |
! approval • but th " h God’ -
or bonfire never barr *l i
leftover think of casting ® £ 00d n U wholesome! D ° wou5d I
food S ! rv 1 . ? eal3le
ond-haud cloth;, t() . 16 bonfire?! sec-l
Surely no one , * knovv °nly
too well shivering^ of the or e
ry and arm V of hung
not forget thAWh 68 ' But let us
starvJf -
army with re is ’ a great
minds who ° and craving
take w °nld thank God dud
remempS „ . ^onXfftera^
we no atUre
and north and south uin east
west in arerm^k e^h n dlrec ’
tion, there til yw 7 -
thoroughfares , h , a - vs ch au the d
‘
car, be passed P ed us,
on.
Worker.
Taken With Cramps.
Wm. Kirmse, a member of th
bndge gang working near Little- 16 P
port was taken suddenly ill Th
da Y night with cramps and kind Ill's
of cholera, His a
that case was so se
vere he had to nave the
bt Jrs of the mem
crew wait upon him
consulted. „ was called and
He told then, he had a
medicine m the form of Chamber
am s Lnlic, Cholera and Di ar
rhoea Remedy that he thought
would help him out and accord
ingly several doses were adminis
tered with the result that the fel
low w<ts able to be round next day.
I he incident speaks quite highly
( >f Mr. Clifford’s medicines.—EP
keder, Iowa, Argus.
This remedy never fails. Keep
. .
Lor m your home, it may save life
sale by Wight & Ei- owne.
Want the Messenger? Then
bring us along most any kind of
country produce and pay your
subscription with it.
We are now prepared to do
any and all kinds of job print
mg m a neat and artistic man
nei and at short notice, Now,
when you want printing done,
give us a chance to please you in
workmanship and you will please
us by giving you good work.
A. GOLDSTEIN,
Norfh Side, Broad St.,
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Dealer in
Dry goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes,
and General Merchandise.
I respectfully solicit a share of
the public’s patronage.
motto: Quick Sales and Small
Profits.
you to see us.
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Sfcrniejf. Elastic Bookcase
t
is the original and onlyper
eC s e c U o n a 1 bookcase
made. j The doors are non
binding, dust-proof, operate
on roller bearings, and posi
tively cannot get out of
order. Bases furnished with
or without drawers. Call
and see them, or send for
catalog with interior views
showing them artistically
arranged in library, parlor,
den, hail, etc. No. 103 is
the catalogue to ask for.
We are sole agents
for these goods. Call
and inspect them.
1
pttfsr STOVE PLAUlUNTHF WflRfl
I his tiade markon a stove or
Range is a guarantee of quality.
Don’t start with an experi
ment, insist upon a
SURE THIIVQ,
a genuine
cJEWEl
u Made m i the largest stove
plant in the world.”
If you need a stove it will
VVe do all Kinds of
Printing
EVERY DAY
1 -UNTIL
SEPTEMBER 15TH,
j we will offer one-third to one-half
on our entire stock of stylish
Spring and Summer
i millinery
I his is no joke, All we ask is that
nice a hat you can buy at so small you come and see how
a price.
We will be glad to show fhem and
price them.
MRS. A. R. OLIVER
see our new line ladies' waist sets; ladies'
bags. wrist and hand
Whe City Shavi ng Parlor.-i
-having, Shampooing, ?
Hair Cutting Massages, Etc.
C
prunpt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen Tharp Tools, J
Ciean Linen at all times. Public Patronage 3
R- <i. LEWIS Solicited. I
«Sr SON, Proprietors.
r N» 'J
Harry J. Hart.
^Tinner and Steam Fitter.
Repair Work
Of all kind at reasonable Prices.
Steam Kitting** and Mill Supplies
CAIRO, - - GEORGIA.
Harness, Leather Goods,
Plow and Wagon Gear.
We manufactur e our own Harness and
they \\ we know what
are. e can supplv you with either
any part of a full set ti r
a set down to a m$re hame string.
Whips, Curry r wt ombs, Tubular Rivets,
Hame Tug Buckles, Saddle Pads
and Collar Pads.
Lap Dusters 20 cents up.
If you want your Shoes repaired
ours is the place to
have this done. We also make a specialty
of this class of
.work and use the best of stock.
If what you need is in the Leather Line
consult us.
Yours for Business,
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Jtfudson dc Si ravGs.