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Many opportunities for Home
Mission work open up with the
coming of cold weather While
W e have no actually destitute
people in Cairo, we do not need
objects of charity, wherefrom
to show that love for our Father,
hich can only be demonstrated
w and
by our tenderness brother
lv kindness to His other chil
dren, who are perhaps less for
tunate th an we are. Let us
look about us. Have we not
some neighbor—some acquaint
ance— do we not know of some
family, whose life problems
might be made less perplexing,
by the sharing of our own good
things.’' A load of wood, a gen
erous basket of “hog killing
doings, ” some syrup, might
mean a great deal in such in
stances. We often give good
garments that our children have
out grown to smaller children
in our families, who do not es
pecially need them. It might
be better to send them where
they would save some tired mo
ther, both the buying and the
sewing, This is an especial de
partment of Home Mission
Work.
The Cairo Home Mission
members have a Department
of Literature, which is made
possible by the lovely helpful
ness of Miss Jonnie Brown, who
has charge of it in her store
down town, She receives gifts
of good papers and magazines
from all who send, and distrib
utes them to any who care to
go there and select such as they
want,
YOUR OWN.
What if your own were starving,
Fainting with famine-pain,
And yet you knew
Where golden grew
Rich fruit and ripened grain?
Would you hear this wail
As a thrice-told tale,
And turn to your feast again?
What if your own were darkened,
Without one cheeriug ray,
And you alone
Could show when shown
The pure, sweet light of day?
Would you leave them there
In their dark despair,
And sing on your sunlit way?
What if your cwn were wand’ring
Far in a trackless maze,
And you could show
Them where to go
Along your pleasant ways?
Would your heart be light
Till the pathway right
Was plain before their gaze?
Yet what else are you doing,
O ye by Christ made free,
If you’ll not tell
What you know so well
To those so close to thee,
Who have never heard
One tender word
Of the Lamb of Calvary?
‘ ‘They’re not our own, > > you answer,
i k They are neither kith nor kin. it
They are God’s own;
His love alone
Can save them from their sin;
They are Christ’s own;
He left his throne
And died their souls to win.
—Mrs. L. G. McVean, in Hymns of
Heart.
Worker.
FROM SOUTH AFRICA.
New Way of Using
Iain’s Cough Remedy
Mr. Arthur Chapman
from Durban, Natal, South
nca, says: 11 As a Remedy proof is
Chamberlain’s Cough
cure suitable for old and young,
pen you the following: A'
bor of mine had*a child just
two months old. It had a
bad cough and the parents did not
know what to give it. I
that if they would get a bottle
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
put some upon the dummy
the baby was sucking it would
doubt cure the child. This
did and brought about a
relief and cured the baby, 1 5
remedy is for sale by Wigbt
Browne.
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Mr. J. B. Crawford made
business visit to
Tuesday.
Messrs. K. P. Wight, W. Y.
Bryan,'-F. C. A. Kellam, J. W.
Hudson, I. A. and P. M. Bag
gett, J. E. Poulk, Will Dekle,
Phil Poulk, John Lacy, I. E.
Lewis and*R. L. Nicholson were
among the number who went
to Thomasville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Maxwell,
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Wight,
Messrs. Frank Brown, W. E.
Dunn and W. B. Brown, spent
Sunday last in Whigham.
CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REM
EDY IS PLEASANT TO TAKE.
The finest quality ef granulated
loaf sugar is used in the manufac
ture of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, and the roots used in its
preparation give it a flavor simi
lar to maple syrup, making it
quite pleasant to take. Mr. W.
L. Roderick, of Poolesville, Md.,
in speaking of this remedy, says:
“I have used Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy with my children
for several years and can truth
full\ say it is the be9t preparation
of the kind I know of. The chil
dren like to take it and it has no
injurious after effect. For sale
by Wight & Browne.
Misses Mae and Delia Craw
ford and Messrs. W. H. Searcy
and B. W. Mauldin spent Sun
day at Oakland Farm.
THE BEST LINIMENT.
H Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is
considered the best liniment on
the market,” write Post & Bliss,
of Georgia, Vt. No other lini
ment will heal a cut or buise so
promptly. No other affords such
quick relief from rheumatic pains.
No other is so valuable for deep
seated pains like lame back and
pains in the chest. Give this lini
ment a trial and become acquaint
ed with its remarkable qualities
and you will never wish to be
without it. For sale by Wight &
Browne.
Mrs. W. F. Lee visited friends
; n the city Monday.
County 'Directors.
SUPERIOR COURT OFFICERS.
Robert G. Mitchell, Judge.
W. E, Thomas. Solicitor General.
E. M. Davis, Stenographer.
J. W. Groover, Clerk.
T. J. Hight. Sheriff.
COUNTY COURT.
Charles P. Hansell,kludge.
Roscoe Luke, Solicitor.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
E. M. Smith, Chairman; J. S. Montgomery.
Secretary; H. C. Copeland, J. Q. Bryan, J. D.
Barrow ann W. A. Pringle.
Sessions—2nd Monday Civil Docket. 2nd
Wednesday Criminal Docket.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
P. S. Heeth, Tax Collector.
John F. Howard. Tax Receiver.
John F. Parker. Treasurer.
A. J. Stanaland, Surveyor.
Charles Gandy, Coroner
City Directory.
Mayor—R. L. Van Landingham,
Mayor Pro-tern—K. Powell.
Councilmen—W. A. Walker, K. P. Might, K.
Powell, C. E. Maulden and John L. Poulk.
Clerk and Treasurer—Jonn L. Poulk.
Marshal—R. L. Nicholson.
Night Policemen—D. A. Brinson,
HIGH SCHOOL.
Board of Trustees—J. B. Wight, Chairman;
W.B Roddenhery, Secretary; K. Powell, Treas
urer; W. S. Wight, L. F. Powell, L B. Powell
Dr tV. A. Walker, W. G. Baggett, J. L. Poulk.
<5burcb Directory.
Methodist ---> Church— Rev. G. P. Reviere.
pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.
Sabbath school at 8:80.
You are cordially invited to attend.
Epworth League every Tuesday evening at
7:80.
Bai'TIst CHURCH-Rev. T. A. White, pastor
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath
school at 8:30. attend. -
The public are cordially invited to
B. Y.P.U. every Wednesday evening at 7 p.m.
Presbyterian Chucrh—R ev.W.D.Stimpson,
pastor. Services every 4th Sunday.
Secret Societies.
Masons —Meet every 2nd Friday night over
Cairo Banking Co., Broad St.
every ist
and 3rd Monday night.
Value of Reputation
Is the Old Reliable
Machine
with all of its
Improvements
If you need a Machine don’t fail
see V. E. Davis, Agent for the
Manufacturing Co., Thom
Ga.
Office: 117 South Broad St.
P. 0. Box: 252.
am in Cairo, Ga., every
about the 20th.
We sell on three plans: Install
Note and Cash.
Old Machines taken in ex
See me before you buy and I
sell.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Yours tor business,
V. R. DAVIS.
cuts of steak, 10c
cuts of steak, 8 l=3c
cut loin roast, 10c lb.
cut loin roast, 8 l=3c lb.
roast, 7c
stew, 6c
5c
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'Saving and JEWEL
t STOVES r
Investment- & »4NGES I
v £-r h ■ • t Sfi
Buying a genuine Detroit
made and trade marked TUOI MARK
STOVE or RANGE
Is like opening a savings account
In the bank, and Is a good lnvest
ment lt draws big Interest as
long as you use It. because It Is L-H
specially designed to save fuel «nd 1 Tug V.
IT DOES SAVE FUEL
Jewels are famous for that, and
for their lasting practically a life
time Planished Steel
Made of Blue
which will not rust, chip, peel, or
turn white.
Call and see them. j.
For Sato by
Cairo Furniture Co.
Harness, Leather Goods,
Plow and Wagon Gear.
We manufacture our own Harness and we know what
they are. We can supply you with either a full set or
miy p&rt of a set down to a mere hame stung.
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Whips, Curry Combs, 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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. For Sale.
I have three nice farms for sale about
five miles north of Cairo. Ga., and I am
offering It will some bargains to home seekers.
pay any one that is wanting to buy
a home to see • me before making a pur
chase.
Call and see-me at Cairo, Ga.
11-21 F. A. BELCHER.
Tax Collector’s Rounds.
SECOND ROUND.
I will b at the following named places
on dates t, ven below for the purpose of
eollecting^state and county taxes.
Block Pond, Monday, Oct. 31st.
Iron City, Tuesday, Nov. 1st.
Donalsonville, Wednesday, 2nd.
Steam Mill, Thursday, 3rd.
Spring Creek, Friday, 4th.
Kendricks, Saturday, 5th.
Recovery, Monday, 7th.
Faceville, Tuesday, 8th.
Fowlstown, Wednesday, 9th.
Attapulgus, Thursday, loth.
Higdon’s, Friday, nth.
Bells, Saturday, 12th.
Whigham, Monday, 28th.
Reagan’s, Tuesday evening, morning, 29th.
Cairo, Tuesday 29th.
Pearce’s, Wednesday, 30th.
Blowing Cave, Thursday, December 1st.
Lime Sink, Friday, 2nd.
Spring Hill, Saturday, 3rd.
Climax, Monday, 5th.
Belcher, Tuesday, 6th.
Brinson, Wednesday, 7th.
Pine Hill, Thursday, 8th.
Bainbridge, Friday, 9th.
Whigham, Saturday, ioth.
Books will positively Respectfully, close December
20th, 1904.
J. W. BUTTS,
Tax Collector.
TAX NGT1CE.
THIRD ROUND.
Coolidge, Tuesday, Nov. 1, forenoon.
Merrillville, Tuesday, Nov. 1, afternoon.
Ochlockonee, Wednesday, Nov 2.
Meigs, Thursday, Nov. 3.
Duncanville, Friday, Nov. 4.
Pine Park, Thursday, Nov. 8, 11 a m to
2pm Wednesday. Nov.
Boston, 9.
Boston, Thursday, Nov. 10.
Glasgow, Friday, Nov. 11.
Metcalfe, Monday, Nov. 14.
Barwick, Friday, Nov. 18, forenoon.
Sper.ce, Monday, Nov. 21. afternoon.
Cairo, Tuesday, Nov. 22, forenoon.
Cairo, Wednesday, Nov. forenoon. 23,
Pavo, Friday, Nov. 25, afternoon.
Patten, Friday, Nov. office 25, in Thomasville
I will be at my
from Dec. 1st to Dec. 20th, on which
day the books will positively close for
the year 1904.
Respectfully, HEETH,
P. S.
Tax Collector.
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HOUSE furnishings h
ifti
We are Headquarters for ss i if
Furniture, stoves, Ruby
Carriages, Matting, P It
crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc.
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We have some special inducements to offer in »*
Bed Room Suits, Odd Beds, Dress- iii
ers, Center Tables, Chairs and
Rockers
purchases in this ! II
And it will pay you to see us before making your
line.
We carry a full stock of
Window Glass, all sizes; Manufacture Pic=
ture Frames and Mirrors, and re=silver •:
old mirrors. <
gtTFox the next 80 days we wilt give to every customer^p^f
^HF*"whose cash purchase amounts to $10.00, a set of BEAU
&JHT TIFUL WHITE CHINA Cups and Sausers, full size, jfg
Come to $ec us. we will Do von Good.
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HOUSE Furnishings
j The City Shaving Parlor.
Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. c
3 n
Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools, Jv
Clean Linen at all times. Public Patronage Solicited.
c R. O. LEWIS & SON, Proprietors.
The: ::
Jewelry
Store.::
On hand at all times a large
stock of Watches, Clocks,Sil
verware, Spectacles and In
struments of all kinds. 1 have
Watches from $2.25 to $75.00
I have Rings from 25c to *10.00
Will soon have in a full line
of New Clocks, Rogers Knivec
and Spoon8. 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- WILLIAMS,
Jeweler,
CAIRO, t > QA.
Cancer
Positively
Cured!
Any one disease suffering from readily this
dreadful can be
and permanently cured by ap
plying to A. S. Powell of
Whigham, testimonials Ga., who can furn
ish of
nearby whom you may
personally of his as to the
nency treatmeut.
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NEW CROP OF s <j]
Turnip, Ruta Baga f
and Cabbage Seed p
just received at
Peacock’s ■li
Drug Store,**!
Thomasvile, Georgia.
Agency Sherwin Williams Paints. i
I1C» Broad Street.
New Stables .I
I have just opened up a new
fi
on Bryan street near
the right-of-way of ! •
the R. R. in IKS : 4
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Cairo. Ga.
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I am now ready to serve the j|i
public with first-class turnouts. j§|
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Prices reasonable. t
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Special attention given to com
mercial service. /
Prompt attention to all. fffij
W. D. BARBER,
Cairo, Ga* L
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