The Cairo messenger. (Cairo, Thomas County, Ga.) 1904-current, November 11, 1904, Image 3

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o CocalStems tfnci Personal 9/fention % Mr. Jas. Dees visited Thom asv rille Tuesday. Mr E. Howze from near Pel ham, was here Monday. Mr. J. F. Forester visited W high am last Sunday. R.F.Williams & Son spII Grain, Hay and Feed Stuff of all kinds. Mr. G. A. Wight visited ••triends” at Valdosta Sunday. Capt. W. E. Dunn spent the first part of the week with home folks. Mr. Pringle went to Thomas ville to cast his ballot for it Al len B " Miss Sarah Clower spent the first of the week with home folks. Mr. J. T. Clower spent sev eral days with home folks last week. Col. J. R. Wilson of Baiftv bridge s was here last Thursday — afternoon. Quite a number of attended the Primitive Baptist Association Sunday. Miss Carroll of Thomasville, was registered at the Bell House two days of this week. Mr. Henry Wight returned home Thursday afternoon after several days absence. Mr. J. J. Ferrell from the Reagans District was transact ing business here last Friday. Messrs. W. T., J. F. and A. C. Forester and P. W. Bussey, left Tuesday for the coast. The many friends of Uncle L. Davis are glad to again see trodding the streets of Cairo. Judge W. H. Harrell of Bain bridge was shaking hands with Cairo friends last Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. R. A. Reynolds of Rey noldsville, Ga., was the guest of Mrs. R. L. Van Landingham last week. W. P. Sparks, Thomasville. Ga., has one 25 horse boiler foi sale. Good as new. Terms very reasonable. Write to him. Mr. Thos. J. Powell arrived Tuesday afternoon to join Mr. Jno. B. Crawford for an on the coast. Rev. D. Bartley and wife left for Orlanda, Fla., after ing some time in this the guest of friends. Mr. Lucian Hall from gan’s District, wa* hands with his numerous here last Saturday. Mr. B. D. Hartsfield, of Cairo, but now a citizen Moultrie was transacting ness here last Friday. Col. Dillingham, who been “entertaining” for the week, left last Sunday for Dub lin, where he will resume sale of the famous Plant Mr. H. A. Maxwell, a nent farmer of the North lina settlement was business here on last Friday. Mrs. C. F. Dorman? to her home at Gainesville, last Friday, after spending ef al days here the guest of H. L. Odom. Mr. W. N. Atkinson who keen in charge of the Cairo nery this year left for his at Pelham Tuesday; be will return in December, M 'bich time he will the dat<j the Qin will be in ation. J; * , 1 1 A PROGRESSIVE CONCERN. Its Economical Facilities for Do ing an Enormous Business. Ihe Charlotte (N. C. ) Observer of October 16th, sa vs: I . No industry in the great land has shown more wonderful development in recent years tha n the manufacture and of shoes. t < One of the most concerns in the shoe business is the Stephen, Putney Shoe pany, of Richmond and ter, Virginia, one of the oldest, largest and strongest shoe in the world, who are builders and distributors of the 11 Battle Axe” Shoes. “This brand of footwear is liberally sold from New York iexas, covering a wider field, per haps, than any other Southern product, and without question is considered one of the best tised shoes on the American ket. We recently enjoyed privilege of visiting the large houses of this progressive firm Manchester, Virginia. We highly impressed with the ical arrangement for the of their mammoth business. “Their house covering several acres of floor space, are only story high, hence their business conducted on ground floors, away with the expense of tors and the climbing of stairs, which means double handling, an enormous item in the cost of bor, to houses who conduct buseness otherwise. “A aeries of railroad tracks to the warehouses and the ing and loading of the quantities of freight is done rectly from and into the cars, extraordinary dispatch saving thousands of dollars ally in drayage and to sav nothing of the saving much valuable time. “Thirty-five salesmen Spring are on the road with their of “Battle Axe” Shoes. The sults have surpassed their est expectations, and they are thusiastic over their prospects, well as their faith in the ever creasing prosperity in the and progressive South. 5 5 Mauldin Brothers sell the brated “Battle Axe” Shoes. Mr. Henry McCroan of press, Fla., is spending time with friends and here. He was once a citizen this community, and has friends here who are glad to see him. CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH EDY IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. The finest quality of loaf sugar is used in the ture of Chamberlain’s Remedy, and the roots used in preparation give it a flavor lar to maple syrup, making quite pleasant to take. Mr. L. Roderick, of Poolesville, iu speaking of this remedy, li I have used Cough Remedy with my tor several years and can fully say it is the best of the kind I know of. The dren like to take it and it has injurious after effect. For by Wight & Browne. Mr. W. H. Chambers, a known traveling man for & Gregg Hdwe. Co., was Tuesday. FROM SOUTH AFRICA. New Way of Using lain’s Cough Remedy Mr. Arthur Chapman South from Durban, Natal, rica, says: “As a proof _ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is cure suitable for old and young, pen you the following: A bor of mine had a child just two mouths old. It had a bad cough and the parents did 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. remedy is for sale by W ignt Browne. We understand that at- 1 early date work will begja on two new residences on Decatur ! street. It seems that this por tion of town is quite progres | sive; in fact more so than any residence part of the city. Con I tinue the good work, this is one | of Cairo’s be greatest needs, that can classed as a paying in vestment. THE BEST LINIMENT. c i Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is considered the best liniment on the market,” write Post & Bliss, of Georg,a, Vt. No other lini ment will heal a cut or buise so promptly. quick No other affords such 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. Mr. Robert Bennett, formerly of this place, but now of Tifton spent the first of the week with homefolks, returning to Tifton Tuesday. hime Sink: Dots. __ Rev. C. E. Cook filled his last appoint nient at Spring Hill last Sunday for this conference year. He pre.ehed a noble sermon to an attentive congregation on the subject of “Mistakes.” Mrs. H. J. Cox and little son returned to their home in Quincy, Fla., Monday, after spending several days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cox. Litfie Raymond Wheeler was in Cairo part of last week under the treatment of Dr. Walker. Messrs. Jimmie Wilder and Dave Har rison were visitors in our community Sunday. Mr. Gene Bennett and sister, Miss Herdie of Meigs, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Julia Boyett. We are having good, Sweet times now at the sugar boilings. Our fanners are rushing thyr syrup to market. Prof. O. P. Duggar of Scotland, Fla., spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Miss Eva Larkins is spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. Lonnie Hudson. Mrs. J. A. Rigsby spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Nazworth. Miss Claudie Whigham left Monday for Quincy, Fla., to visit Mrs Hardy Cox this week; and will take charge of a musical class, twelve miles below Quin cy, next Monday. Miss Hattie Larkins is spending a few days with Mrs. C. F. Dugger in Mitchell county. Mrs. Monroe Williams returned home Monday from Albany. Mr. Williams, has been in public work there for some time. Mr. J. R. King went to Pelham Mon day with cotton and syrup. We are having a good prayer-meeting at Spring Hill every Thursday night and Sunday school Sunday afternoon. Let everybody come that will. Visitor. CHRONIC DIARRHOEA CURED. Mr. Walter Richardson, 'of Trout-vile, Va., had an attack of diarrhoea that came near ending his life. His physician had failed to relieve him and the disease had become chronic when he began using Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It soon cured him and he now rec ommends that preparation when ever an opportunity offers. For sale by Wight & Browne. VES 622^2 nlSriiilHBM j f'i SS2 1 m 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. ‘ r. DR W M. SEARCEY, DENTIST Office next to Wight & Drug Store. Cairo, i Georgia. JOHN R. SINGLETARY, ATTORNEY. CAIRO. GEORGIA. Office over B. F. Powell's store. Commercial law and Collections. W. EARLE OLIVER, rnrsiciAN a surgeon. Cairo, Georgia. Residence ’Phone No. 4T. Office Phone No. 12. For Sale, I have three nice farms for sale five miles north of Cairo. Ga., and I am offering some bargains to home seekers. It will pay any one that is wanting to a home to see me before making a chase. Call and see me at Cairo, Ga. JI-2I F. A. BELCHER. Tax Collector’s Rounds. SECOND ROUND. i I will be at the following named 1 on dates given below for the purpose ; collecting state and county taxes. ; Rock Pond, Monday, Oct. 31st. j | Iron City, Tuesday, Nov. 1st. Donalsonville, Wednesday, 2nd. J Steam Mill, Thursday, 3rd. • Spring Creek, Friday, 4th. Faceville, Tuesday, 8th. Fowlstown, Wednesday, 9th. Attapulgus, Thursday, 10th. Higdon’s, Friday, nth. Whighain, Bells, Saturday, 12th. Monday, 28th. Cairo, Reagan’s, Tuesday Tuesday morning, 29th. evening, 29th. Pearce’s, Blowing Wednesday, 30th. Lime Cave, Thursday, December 1st. Sink, Friday, 2nd. Spring Climax, Hill, Saturday, 3rd. Monday, 5th. Belcher, Tuesday, 6th. Brinson, Wednesday, 7th. Pine Hill, Thursday, 8th. Whigham, Bainhridge, Friday, 9th. Books will Saturday, positively loth. close 20th, 1904. Respectfully, J. W. BUTTS, Tax Collector. TAX NGTICE. THIRD ROUND. Coolidge, Tuesday, Nov. 1, forenoon. Merrillville, Tuesday, Nov. 1, Ochlockonee, Wednesday, Nov 2. Meigs, Thursday, Nov. 3. Duncanville, Friday, Nov. 4. Pine Park, Thursday, Nov. 8, 11 a m 2 p m Boston, Wednesday. Nov. 9. Boston, Thursday, Nov. 10. Glasgow, Friday, Nov. 11. Metcalfe,.Monday, Nov. 14. Barwick, Friday, Nov. 18, forenoon. Spence, Monday, Nov. 21. Cairo, Tuesday, Nov. 22, afternoon. Cairo, Wednesday, Nov. 23, forenoon. Favo, Friday, Nov. 25, forenoon. Patten, Friday, Nov. 25, afternoon. I will be at my office in from Dec. 1st to Dec. 20th, on day the books will positively close the year 1904. Respectfully, HEETH, P. S. Tax Collector. First cuts of steak, 10c Second cuts ol steak, 8 l-3c First cut loin roast, 10c Second cut loin roast, 8 l*3c Brisket roast, 7c Flank stew, 6c Ribbs, 5c --- I HOUSE Furnishings We are Headquarters lor Furniture, Stoves, Baby Carriages, Matting, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. We have some special inducements to offer in Bed Room Suits, Odd Beds, Dress ers, Center Tables, Chairs and Rockers And it will pay you to see us before making your purchases in this hue. We carry a full stock of Window Glass, all sizes; Manufacture Pic= ture Frames and Mirrors, and re-silver old mirrors. I For the next 80 days we will give to every customer, jpff-whcse cash purchase amounts to $10.00, a set of BEAU- ylf I TIFUL WHITE CHINA Cups and Sa users, full size.^jRf Ccme 10 see is. we will Do von Good. m r ■r'■! »v „ I fig I * HOUSE Furnishings *• = t The City Shaving Parlor.^ J 9 t /having, Jhampooing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. £ 3 t Prompt and Polite Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools, £ Clean R. Linen a. LEWIS at all times. & SON, Public Proprietors. Patronage Solicited. (? The: :: Jewelry Store.:: On band 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 lin fJ of New Clocks, Rogers Knivet and Spoons. If you are think ing of buying a Piano or Or gan, if you need anything in my line I can fit vour 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, s s GA. Cancer Positively Cured! Any dreadful one disease suffering from this can be readily and permanently cured by ap plying to A. S. Powell of Whigham, testimonials Ga., who can furn ish of persons nearby whom you may consult personally of his as to the perma nency treatmeut. ' * Hi ■ o« 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 m up a new 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. :WE