The Cairo messenger. (Cairo, Thomas County, Ga.) 1904-current, November 18, 1904, Image 3

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__ jCocal Stems find i 1 {Personal77fention % p F.Williams & Son soli Grain, Hay and Feed Stuff of all kinds. Walter Howard and sister, Mias Rosa Howard, of Oakland Farm, were visitors to Cairo last 'Juesday. That hustling representative t j ie Thomasville Times-Enterprise Mr. George W. Chestnut, was m Cairo this week and while in the city paid the Messenger office pleasant visit. Mr. Ed. Harrell, one of the fanners in this part of the try, was a visitor to Cairo week. Attention is called to the call meeting of the acting committee of the new county, iu vititng the people of Spence, Ochlockonee, Blowing Cave, Lime Sink, Spring Hill, Whigham, Pearce, Ragans and Calvary Dis trict, to meet with the people Cairo and the 18th district at Cairo, Ga., on Friday, Nov. 25th. Mr. L. O. Marshall of Culleocka, Ten 11 was a visitor to this city ., the first part of the week. Mr. Kedar Rowell’s store house on Broad St., is rapidly nearing completion. ( t Now is the time for all goood men come to the aid of the”—new county. Mr. R. Evans of Moultrie, Ga., is in the city visiting relatives and friends. Miss Jonnie Brown was a visitor to Thomasville last Tuesday. Remember all the stores and business houses of Cairo will be closed on next Thursday, Nov., 24 th., Thanksgiving. Mr. Oliver Williams visited Whigham Sunday. Misses Blackshears .were the guests of Mrs. Jno. L. Poulk Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Swicord visited Thomasville Tuesday afternoon. Miss Rosa Howard was the guest of relatives here Tuesday. The many friends of Mrs. C. E. Mauldin will regret to know that she has been quite sick this week. Dr. B. Marvin Brown is spend ing the week with homefolks. Marvin has many friends here who are always glad to see him. Maj. R. E. Wyley was m the city Tuesday of this week. MULE FOR SALE—For sale cheap, a large fine, sound 6 year old mule, sold for $ 2.20 in Jan. Will sell much cheaper. No use for mule reason for selling. Call on Capt. J. F. Stone for particulars. Col. Jno. R. Singletary - re turned from Thomasville Mon day. Mr. Elexandra Maxwell ol Hico, Tex., was in the city part of the week. •V I'HEy EADIES favor paint ln g their churches, an ri therefore we urge every Minister to remem ber we give a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez Paint toward the. painting. Wears and covers like gold. Don’: p a y $1.50 a gallon for ' 60 cents) ,1 nseed Oil (worth vy kich yen! do when you buy other paints in a can with a paint label on it. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when .y°u want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight of L. & M., ;| nd mix six gallons pure Linseed 1 Hi with it, and thus get paint at than $ 1.20 per gallon. "ith Many houses are well painted and four gallons of L. & M. > hree gallons of Linseed Oil mixed therewith. I’hese Celebrated Paints aie 80 Id by Wight & Browne. III A lady showed Mr. Ruskin one day a beautiful and costly handkerchief on which a care less hand had dropped some ink.! The lady said it was now of no use. Mr. Ruskin put it in his pocket and carried it away. In a few days he brought it back to her, having on it a beautiful picture in india ink, with the blot as its basis. So God takes even the blots and stains upon our lives and by his grace trans forms them into beauty. HELPERS. Better than the discovery of gold is the discovery of one who will help. In many factories there are workmen who are called “ help ers.” They are not the princi pal workmen; nevetheless they bear an honorable title. Every community, every church, and every household needs its help ers. “Who will help?” It is Christ’s question put to the world every day. Who will help in distributing the bread of life? Who will help in bearing the burdens of the world? Who wiil help in supporting the ear ly kingdom? Who will help in leading others into the way? Who will help in conquering the power of sin? Christ’s ques tion becomes deeply personal. Not only does he ask, “Who will help?” He asks also, “will you help? Ten more cities are calling for workers for their city mis sions, and there is not one to send to them! Still others are waiting for workers before or ganizing city mission boards. Money has been given for the training of deaconesses, and only a few have enterod the school. What is the difficulty that witholds our young women of the South from consecrating their lives and gifts to God? Our sister Methodist churches, in the North, in Canada, and in England, have a large and ever increasing number of young women offering themselves for the office of deaconess, and through them a great work is being done that could not 1 e accomplished through any other agency. However, a woman need not become a deac jness to be trained for and do city mission work; and if she is not free to become a deaconess, or does not feel a call to do so, she should not let that deter her from being training for a city missionary. FROM SOUTH AFRICA. New Way of Using Chamber Iain’s Cough Remedy Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Af rica, says: “As a proof that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a cure su itable for old and young, I pen you the following: A neigh bor of mine had a child just over two months old. It had a veiy bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I suggested that if they would get a bottle ot j Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and j put some upon the dummy teat the baby was sucking it would no j doubt cure the child. This they; did and brought* about a quick; relief and cured the baby.” This remedy is for sale by \V ight, Browne. Mr. D. J. Carter, of the At lanta Newspaper Union was m Cairo today. Sjg FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER. We are prepared to furnish you with Cranberries, and Fruit Cake ingredients ofjall kinds, fresh and nice. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Confections, Ice Cold Drinks Etc. HdfTlS 9 Armour’s Gold Band, 5 5 Helmet 8 X X X Breakfast Bacon, Cudahy’s Rex Brand Butter, Fresh Country, 1 5 Dairy, Creamery. Cheese, Full Cream of Best Quality. Fresh Lot of Conida’s Candies Just Received. Telephone Your. Orders—We do The Rest. i Ira L. j | j ’Phone 31* SPECIAL OCCASION. South Florida Fair and Mid-Win ter Exposition, Tampa, Fla.. Nov, 14-26, 1904. The Atlantic Coast Line will sell on Nov., 15th tickets to Tam pa at one tare plus fifty cents with final limit fifteen days addi tion to date of sale. See Ticket Agent, T. J. Bottoms, T. P. A. Thomas ville, Ga. W. H. Leahy, D. P. A. Savan nah, Ga. W. J. Craig, G. P. A. Wilming ton, N.C. CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REM EDY IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. The finest quality of 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 fulh say it is the best 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. Mr. Watson says that hat for Grover Cleveland was vent, ed on Judge Parker lt would be interesting to know what Grover Cleveland thinks was vented on Mr. Watson. CHRONIC DURRHOEA CURED. Mr. Walter Richardson, of Troutvile, Va., had an attack of diarrhoea th^t 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. J STOVES and RANGES D* more than *are money every day they *re uaed. They also lighten the cheerful. house wife’* labor# and keep the home IT’S THE WOMAN WHO SUFFERS most because of a poor stove, with its work making and worry suffers producing only in i defects. The man purse, but the woman’s health and happiness are ruined. Love thrives in comfort. For the tUnfctng man and why woman thaw in many reason* you htrinf a fudoirfaf JEWEL STOVE Please csfl and them, and consul! airo Furniture Co. DR W M.SEARCEY, , DENTIST Office next to Wight & Drug Store. Cairo, Georgia. JOHN R. SING LET aRy7 ATTORNEY 1 . CAIRO. GEORGIA. Office over B. F. Powell's store. Commercial law apd Collections. W. EARLE OLIVER, PIIBSICIAN & SURGEON. Cairo, Georgia. Residence ’Phone No. 47. Office ’Phone No. 12 . For Sale. I have three nice farms for sale about five miles north of Cairo. Ga., and I am offering will some bargains to home seekers. It 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. II-2I F. A. BELCHER. Tax Collector’s Rounds. SECOND ROUND. I will be at the following named places on dates given below for the purpose of collecting state and county taxes. Rock City, Pond, Tuesday, Monday, Oct. 31st. Iron Nov. 1st. Donalsonville, Wednesday, 2nd. Steam Mill, Thursday, 3rd. Spring Creek, Friday, 4th. Kendricks, Saturday, 5U1. Recovery, Monday, 7th. Faceville, Tuesday, 8th. Fowlstown, Wednesday, 9th. Attapulgus, Higdon’s, Friday, Thursday, loth. nth. Bells, Saturday, 12th. Whigham, Monday, 28th. Reagan’s, Tuesday morning, 29th. Cairo, Tuesday evening, 29th. Pearce’s, Blowing Wednesday, 30th, 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. Whigham, Bainbridge, Friday, 9th. Books will Saturday, positively loth. close December 20th, 1904. Respectfully, J. W. BUTTS, Tax Collector. TAX NGTICE. THIRD ROUND. Coolidge, Tuesday, Nov. 1, lorenoon. 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 2 pm 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, torenoon. Pavo, Friday, Nov. 25, forenoon. Patten, Friday, Nov. 25, afternoon. I will he at my office in Thomasville from Dec. 1st to Dec. 20th, on which day the books will positively close for the year 1904. Respectfully, HEETH, P. fc>. Tax Collector. Notice First cuts of steak, 10c lb. Second cuts of steak, 8 l=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. •i HOUSE furnishings A Stitch in Time Saves Nine. And a good stove soon saves its first cost in reduced fuel bills. A sorry stove is a source of continual worry and a good one is “A Joy Forever. 99 a '' l5jTOSY8WPUNTtl<THC WiRULl This trade'mark on a stove is a guarantee cf economy and satis faction. You run no risk whatever in buying a Jewel as our guaran tee goes with every one. We have on hand a large stock of all sizes and if you are in the market come to see us and let us show them to you. We will make THE PRICE RIGHT. We must have room for our large stock of Holiday Goods and in order to Make Room we are going to' Slaughter Profits and for the next 80 Days, we will sell our immense stock of Furni ture such as Bed Room Suits, Odd Beds and Dressers, Wash Stands, Dining and center Tables, Side Boards, chiffoniers, Hall Racks, Chairs, Rockers, Springs and Mattresses at EXTRAVIGANTLY LOW PRICES. We will save you money on anything in thi 3 line as we have bought a big lot of Christmas goods and must have room to display them. visit . profitable. Come to see us and we will make your Yr) , 9 $ 4 *m HOUSE FURNISHINGS t The City Shaving Parlor.^ e 4 9 fi /having, Jhampcoing, Hair Cutting, Massages, Etc. ? Attention, Expert Workmen, Tharp Tools, a \ Prompt and Polite * Clean R. Linen a. LEWIS at all times. & SON, Public Proprietors. Patronage Solicited. $ The::: Jewelry Store.:: On hand at all times a large stock of Watches, Clocks,Sil verware, Spectacles and In struments of ail kinds. i have Watches from $2.25 to $75.00 1 have Rings from 25c to *10.00 Will soon have in a full line of New Clocks, Rogers Knivec and Spoons. If you are think ing of buying a Piano or Or gan, if you need anything m 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. (). WILLIAMS, Jeweler, CAIRO, z s GA. Cancer Positively Cured! Any one suffering from this dreadful disease can be readily and permanently cured by ap plying to A. S. Powell of Whigham, Ga., who can furn ish testimonials of persons nearby whom you may consult personally as to the perma nency of his treatmeut. NEW CRGP 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 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. • - .