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The Power of Personal influenc.
Tohn 1 ; 85 39.
u has pleased God to convert
A ' the instrumentality of
men bv jle might have done it
Sough 1 be angels glad to and have the the oppor- angels
nld preaching the gospel to
tu mtv of high honor
But this is giv
nle Just such people as we are
ug this high privilege,
ca lied to responsibility is by no
rrj delegated to the clergy
ueans L great hindrance to the work
f G( ,a today is that there seems
to be a tacit understanding that
)v the clergy are to be in the
on*.' soul-saving business to which
called at so much salary
ore that other people
year, a nd said all,
excused. Not so. He to
•Ye are my witnesses.
‘ G od calls us all to be
~ Both preachers and laymen.
is excused. Personal work
kind. We all have
influence on some ond, and
ought to be engaged in personal
work As long as the truth
dealt out from the pulpit men
excuse themselves by saying it
plies to some one else, But
thev are brought into
contact with those who press
subject of home upon them
call not so easily dodge their
sponsibility^ Every Christian ought then
hav^e a clear experience, which
can tell with confidence to
u ■orld and then with such an
perience bis testimony is sure
count Areal < x perience and
postne testimony will
•much for cod; it has great
and influence.
THE BBST VERSION.
In a Bible class recently, the
was telling of the various translations
the Bible, and their different
He spoke of Jerome's Vulgate, of
er’s German Bible of our own
James Version, and how it was
The class was much interested, and
of the young men that evening was
ing to a friend about it.
“I think I prefer the King James
sion for my part,” he said, though,
course, the Revised is more scholarly.”
His friend smiled.
"I prefer my mother’s translation
the Bible myself to any other version,’
said.
“Your mother’s?” cried the first
mau, thinking his companion had
denly gone crazy. “What do you
Fred?”
“I mean that mother has translated
Bible into the language of daily life
jne ever since I was old enough to
stand it,” said Fred, She translates
straight, too, and gives it full
There has never been any obscurity
her version. Her everyday life is a
lation of God’s Word that a child
read, and that 3 t. Jerome could not
ter. Whatever printed version of
Bible I may study, my mother’s is
ways the one that clears up my
ties.”
Happy the young man whose
life is such a transcript—a “living
tle, known and read of all
worth Herald.
MISSION NOTES.
Japan has sent a Japanese
missionary to Korea, thus taking
place among missionary nations.
The British and Foreign Bible
sent out from its London warehouse,
ing the month of June forty-eight tons
Scriptures. This repesents a total
!i6,37o books in 114 languages.
The empress dowager of China
given $6,000 toward the erection of
London Missionary Societie’s
and college at Pekin—a conclusive
nition of the value of medical mission
the authorities.
Rev. S. I. Woodbridge writes from
1U: Never in the whole history of
sion has the outlook in China been
hopeful than at the beginning of
There is a greater desire for union
co-operation among the different
inations as the work progresses,
missionaries realize more fully'that
are all one in Christ Jesus.
Worker.
Many Mothers of a Like
Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordover,
8 a .ys: “Qne of my children
object to croup of a severe
ar) d the giving of
p°ugh brought Remedy relief. promptly, Many mothers
this neighborhood think the
UH I do about, this remedy
" ar >t no other kind for
children. Browne. 99 For sale by Wight
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Calvary Items.
! Miss Becca Maxwell and little niece, !
Susi-, were visitors to Hinsonville Thun,
day. |
Quite a number of the young people |
attended the services at Calvary church
Sunday.
been Miss the Lena Belcher of of near Sofkee has j
guest her sister, Mrs. T. M.
Maxwell for the last two weeks.
Miss Mary Maxwell was a visitor to
Whigham Tuesday.
Mr. W. E. Sanders and family were
the guest of Mr. L. F. Butler last week.
Miss Mary Maxwell was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Bob Sanders Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Clara Vickers was the guest of
Misses Annie and Emma Ferrell Sunday.
Mrs. Homer Butler is visiting her moth
er at Sofkee this week.
Miss Clemmie Fuel was the guest of
Miss Ellen Clay Sunday.
Misses Mellie and Lillie Vickers were
the guests of Misses Annie and Emma
Ferrell Saturday.
A crowd of young people went out
Chinkapin hunting Sunday afternoon
and report that they had fine luck, only
found three. I
Mr Walter Vickers was the guest of
Miss Helen Todd Sunday.
White Rose.
Cause of Lockjaw.
Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused
oy a bacillus or germ which exists
dentifully in street dirt, It is
inactive so long as exposed to the
air, but w hen carried beneath the
skin, as in the wounds caused by
oereussion caps or rusty nails, and
when the air is excluded the germ
is roused to activity and produces
the most virulent poison known.
These germs may be destroyed
and all danger of lockjaw avoided
>y applying Chamberlain’s Pain
lalm freely as soon the injury is
received. Pain Balm is an anti
eeptic and causes such injuries to
leal without maturation and in
one-third the time required by the
usual treatment. For sale by
Wight & Browne.
Senator Clark, of Montana,
will never miss that $ 600,000
contribution to the Democratic
eompaign fund—Unless some
one has stolen a few mountains
of gold and copper from him
during his eastern trip.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
No one who is acquainted with
its good qualities can be suppris
ed at the great popularity of Cham
berlain’s Gough Remedy. It not
on ly cures colds and grip effectu
a lly and permanently, hut pre
vents these diseases from result
ing in pneumonia, It is also a
certain cure for croup,
ing cough is not dangerous when
this remedy is given. It contains
no opium or other harmful
stance and may be given as adult.
dently to a baby as to an
It is also pleasant to take, When
all of these facts are taken into
consideration it is not
that people in foreign lands, as
well as at home, esteem this rem
edy very highly and very few
willing to take any other
having once used it. For sale
Wight & Browne.
George Washington
colored, of South Carolina,
been appointed fourth-class
master at Huger, Berkley
ty N. C. Another “dining”
of Teddy’s.
A Very Remarkable Remedy.
“It is with a good deal of
ure and satisfaction that I
mend Chamberlain’s Colic,
ra and Diarrhoea Remedy,”
Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of
ford, Conn. “Recently a
man came into my store so
come with colic pains that he
at once to the floor. I gave
a dose of this r^medv and it
ed him. I repeated the dose
in fifteen minutes he left my
smilingly informing me that
felt as well as ever.” lor sale
.Wight & Browne.
Mayor Myers of Savannah
jects to procuring negro and
in the forts at Tybee,
when he says: u
paper agrees ought
s think the whole South
take up the fight against
tering negro soldiers in
& forts.”
A rain would be very
able at this writing.
^he Value of Reputation ft
Is the Old Reliable
Sewing
M^diine
with all of its
Latest Improvements
If you need a Machine don’t fail
to see V. R. Davis, Agent for the
Singer Manufacturing Co., Thom
asvil e, Ga.
Ol’ice: 117 South Broad St.
P. 0. Box: 252.
tt ?"I am in Cairo, Ga., every
month about the 20 th.
We sell on three plans: Install
ment, Note and Cash.
Old Machines taken in ex
change.
See me before you buy and I
will sell.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Yours for business,
V. R. DAVIS.
Notice
First cuts of steak, 10c lb.
Second cuts of steak, 8 I-3c lb.
First cut loin roast, 10c lb.
Second cut loin roast, 8 l*3c lb.
Brisket roast, 7c lb.
Flank stew, 6c lb.
Ribbs, 5c lb.
JEWEL’S:
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LOW FUEL
BILLS
are what make genuine Detroit Stove WORKS fuel saving
Jewel Stoves and Ranges
the cheapest stoves in the world, no matter what you pay. As for
prices, we know we can satisfy you, and ask you to call and satisfy
yourself. We sell and recommend Jewels.
Cairo Furniture Co.
V
Carter & Dorough,
Valdosta, Georgia,
Largest organ Dealers in the l.s
ESTEY. CROWN, and Ludden and Bates Organs at lowe r
Sell the reliable Everv /
prices than the same grade of Organs can be sold elsewhere. one
of them fully guaranteed by us, and our guarantee is made good in’ your j
home without expense to the purchaser. & POND.
We are also State Agents for the LESTER,MATGUSHEK.IVERS
LUDDEN & BATES, CROWN, CHICKERlNG, and McPHAIL Pianos. k
Catalogues and prices furnished on your Inquiry.
Represented in Southwest Georgia by Mr. W. F. Lee of Cairo, Ga. and
others. & Dorough,
Carter
Valdosta and Tlfton, Ga.
THE HOME OE VETO!
To People with Weak Lungs:—
You know that for centuries Cod Liver
Oil has been considered the best medicine
for throat and lung troubles, but its
nauseating effect upon the stomach made
it impossible for many to take it. Nowa
days Vinol accomplishes greater results,
for while it is a Cod Liver Oil prepara
tion, it is entirely free from oil or
grease, and therefore it is fast taking
the place of old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil
and Emulsions.—Respectfully, sit
WIGHT & BROWNE, Cairo, Ga.
WEOFFER
This Week,
Iu addition to regular stock of
Groceries,
Fruits, Vegetables, Confections,
Ice Cold Drinks Etc.
Hams,
Armour’s Gold Band,
,, Helmet
8 X X X
Breakfast Bacon,
Cudahy's Rex Brand.
Butter,
Fresh Country,
5 j Dairy,
99 Creamery.
Cheese,
Full Cream of Best Quality.
Fresh Lot of Conida’s
Just Received.
Telephone \ r our Orders—We
The Rest.
Ira L.
’Phone 31.
Produce Market.
(Corrected Weekly By Wight Bros.)
Cotton IO
Syrup (In bbls)
Corn......(Shelled) per bu 6
Corn (In ear) (i 6
Meal u 70
Peas.....(yellow) per bu
Peas...... (White
Meat........(Sides) per lb i
Hams
Lard 1
Chickens.. .(Grown) 30 and 35
Chickens (Spring Fryers) 20 to 2
Eggs Per doz 25
^ . # —4
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&
77 / FURNISHINGS
SPECIAL
FOR
ONE WEEK • :
Oak Beds worth $51.00..................... 2.7S
Scroll Arm Rockers worth $2.00 .. -50
Folding Bed Springs___________________ —1.75
8 Day Clocks....:______._____________________ —1.75
1 1.2 Gallon Glass Pitchers.............. .15
Glass Butter Dishes_____________________________ -.....15
1-2 Gallon Tin Buckets______________ 4 ____ .OS
...
3 Quart Tin Buckets___________________ .10
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j No. 7 Enterprise Cook Stove, guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction,
with all necessary cooking vessels, pipe, etc.
Only $8.00.
(This is a $10.00 value.)
Don’t Miss It.
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HOUSE furnishings
l The City Shaving Parlor.9 ?
a 6 -
/having, Jhampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. t
d
Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Jharp Tools, *
Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited.
? R„ Q. LEWIS «Sf SON, Proprietors.
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| jJCWClry w -g
Store.::
On hand at all times a large
stock of Watches, Clocks,Sil
verware, Spectacles and In
struments of all kinds. I have
Watches from $2.25 to $75.00
I have Rings from 25c to *10.00
Will soon have in a full lin e
of New Clocks, Rogers Knives
and Spoons. If you are think
ing of buying a Piano or Or
gan, if you need anything in
my line I can fit your taste
and your purse. Come in
and talk it over with me.
Bring all your watches and clocks
that need mending.
J. O. VViLLIAMS,
Jeweler,
CAIRO, s t
Cancer
Positively
Cured i
Any one suffering from
dreadful disease can be
and permanently cured by
plying to A. S. Powell
Wbigham, Ga., who can
ish testimonials of
nearby whom you may
personally as to the
nency of his treatmeut.
r. *
NEW CROP OF
Turnip, Ruta Baga
and Cabbage Seed
just received at
Peacock’s
Drug Store,
Thomasvile, Georgia.
Agency Sherwin Williams Paints.
116 Broad Street.
New Stables.
I have just opened up a new
111) II FED SFIFS
on Bryan street near
the right-of-way of
the R. R. in
Cairo, Ga.
I am now ready to serve the
public with first-class turnouts.
Prices reasonable.
Special attention given to com
mercial service.
Prompt attention to all.
W. D. BARBER,
[ Cairo, Ga.