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For the
days
offer
extremely
prices on our
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goods
very
venient to
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jso we will
'them at a very
‘.very low price
‘order to
>of as much of
heavy stuff
move to
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twill t \ be in
Jno. L. Poulk
.stand next to
i present
of the Cairo
’ing L Co. Bear
> £ nind if you
♦only ’ give us
opportunity
v in the next
days we will sav
■you money
every
» worth of%
• in our line.
goods must
give us
•kinds of
chickens,
etc
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Cairo, Thomas County, Georgia, December 30, 1004.
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j There will be rr ’ —
| meeting ot the G Cdvi Ui
: mittee on the organization
| day, the new Jan. county 4th, and next full
a
dance is earnestly hoped
Many questions of
are to be discussed. The
pects for the new county
ment being a success
brighter each day. If any
of the state is entitled to a
county it is this section
here, and the figures bear
out. We are situated
two of the largest counties
the state, Thomas being
exceeded by 17 in area and 5
population, and Decatur bv
5 in area and 8 in
Our county as now
ed will comprise about
square miles and have a
! lation of about 12000.
are 15 counties in the
with a population less than
thousand and over ten
there are 16 counties in
state with a population
ten thousand and over
thousand* There are
counties in the state with
population under eight
and and over six thousand,
there are ten counties in
state with a population
six thousand. Our
would tbereiore exceed 52
ties in population about 60
number of square miles.
valuation ot taxable
would make it rank higher
this and the volume of
doee within its area and
lation. The tax rate it may
said will not be higher and
be eventually reduced
than raised, as some
in the state are now doing.
people£>f this section
not lose this opportunity to
tain that they have long
ed.
Miss Jessie Clark and
Beulah Zant are out of the
spending the Christmas
with their respective
' Mr. Charles Waxwell was
Cairo a few days since,
after Christmas or The
County.
All winter goods going
whole sale cost, Now is
time to get a bargain at
ter Bros., Cairo Ga.
Mr. Audrey Powell who is
tending college at
is spending the holiday
with his family.
Miss Annie Moore a
at Weslvan College, Macon,
at home for the
Miss Minnie Tyler,Bai
Ga., is in the crA a j
Mrs. M. L. Wight.
Closing out regardless
price, all winter goods
Forester Bros., Cairo Ga.
Miss Helen Stephens of
ton is visiting her sister,
J. L. Mauldin.
Rev. G. P. Riviere of
is visiting friends in Cairo
week.
Miss Sal lie Clower is
her mother.
Mr. J. T. Clower was a
here during the holidays.
Mr. Will Stringer was
f ini' Metcalfe this week,
Bilious Colic Prevented.
Take a double dose of
berlain’s Colic, Cholera
Diarrhoea Remedy as disease soon as
first indication of the
t threatened
off ,......... ii ndreds
in this way with perfect Browne.
| For sale by Wight &
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TO ALL. OUR
M -i
TTfciulciin S/iros.j
Sfdverr/sers of Jacts,
Cci/rOj Sa.
StJanh.
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Attention People!
From this date until all are gone, we are going to close out
all Winter Goods at New York Cost, and everything at a bargain,
We have never advertised before to close out at cost and we
mean just what we say, some body is going to gel the best bar
gains of their life.
No old goods, everything new, clean and up-to date. A good
line of Ladies Jackets and Ready-made Skirts, Clothing, Dress
Goods and heavy Underwedr, going at Actual Wholesale Cost.
Forestor Bros., Cairo, Ga.
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“Oh, blessed star of Bethlehem,
On us your glad beams fall,
And weary hearts forget their pain,
And wandering feet turn home again,
Because Christ loves us all.”
In memory of the Christ
Child! How this one touch of
life affects the world! Love,
charity, brotherly kindness—
the result of that life given to
men. The Babe of Bethlehem,
whose eyes opened to the day’s
dawn in a manger, brought to
men the onlv real hope they
have ever known. The present
is full of promise; the future
life full of realization, Let this
blessed period soften our hearts
and minds, that we may in
name bless the age in
we live.—George W. Quigley.
The spirit of Christmas
like that of eternal
‘Each year the blessed
brings, thoughts of
thankfulness and kindly
pulse. Many an humble
has been cheered bv
shared, many a lonely heart
been brightened by being
membered. It has been a
light to many to send
brance of the day to
Mission Institutions, and
r*? are m line with
Ab.„League in
M \is
not
All our Oa.
we possess betoiL
-
whose birthday is the b
day of the year.
the LADIES favor
ing th«ir churches, and
we urge every Minister to
her we give a liberal quantity
the Longman & Martinez
toward the painting. like gold.
Wears and covers
Don’t pay $ 1.50 a gallon
Linseed Oil (worth 60 cents
which you do when you buy
paints in a can with a paint
on it. therefore „ ,
8 & 6 make 14 ,
y 0U want fourteen gallons
paint, buy only eight of L. &
and mix six gallons, pure
Oil with it, and thus get paint
less than $1.20 per gallon. well
Many houses are
with four gallons of L. & M.
three gallons of Linseed Oil
therewith. Celebrated Paints
These
sold by Wight & Browne.
Council Proceedings.
Gairo, Ga. Dec, 27, 1904.
Council met in regular session, Mayor
R. L. VanLandingham presiding.
Aldermen, K. Powell, J. L. Poulk,
tv. P. Wight and Chas. Mauldin present.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap
proved .
An ordinance to provide' for opening
j up street on the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad land, was read the first time
and passed to the second reading.
Tiie following accounts were ordered
paid.
J. W. Nicholson$f>.00; Poulk Krosfg.oo
A. D, Brinson $75; W. B. Roddenbery
j j 1.00.
; Marshal reported §14.55, fourteen dol
J lars and fifty-five cts. coilepted in De
j cember impounding fees, sample room
and fines.
Clerk and Treasurer reported one
dollar collected on Dan Jones fine and
four dollars on W. H. Owens fish license.
Clerk and Treasurer made his annual
report and was accepted.
Clerk and Treasurer bond was read
and approved. /
Clerk and Treasurer was ordered Jo
collect all taxes by Jan. 1st. 1905.
Committee adjourned.
John L. Poulk, 1
Clerk and Treas!
Statement of Clerk aud Treasurer
from Dec. 12, 1903, to Dec. 8. 1904:
keceipts.
To Balance........... ................. S 219.03
City Taxes...................*................... 1,227.90
Street..............................1.................. 4905 °
Sale Cemetary Lots........................ 30.00
Rents............._................................. 29.05
Sample Room.................................. 1 05.75
Fines and Impounding Fees...... 291.35
License Shows............................... 88.00
Merchandise Sold.......................... 28.10
~ ~ “Uty Commissioners.................. 58.91
atu $2,569.50
'NTS.
1^.. ‘20.00
Marshal... ....... L - A 00
Mayor .................' SUt.iui
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On Streets..........................
Approved Accounts.......... ■ 73 %
J. L. Poulk Commission .. io9- 8
Balance on Hand”............. 81.ru
$ 2 , 569-59
Be Quick.
Not a minute should he lost
when a child shows symptoms of
croup. Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy given as soon as the child
becomes hoarse, or even after the
croupy cough appears, will pre
vent the attack. It never fails,
and is pleasant and safe to take.
For sale by Wight & Browne.
For Granite and Marble Monu
ment and Iron Fencing,
R. A. Weldon.
Marble Co.
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SAVANNAH
HOUSE I ;
BARGAIN ) i i i
A. POLLER, Prop.
IMPORTANT INOTICE.
We beg to inform he people of Cairo, Ga., that we have our new store on
Broad Street, and have stocked it with a complete line of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Gentle*
men’s Furnishing Goods and Fancy and Family Gro=
ceries.
and in fact everything usually kept in a first-class ftoods, dry goods which .store.
We invite the people to call and inspect our for Style,
Quality and Low Prices cannot be surpassed by any house south of Mason
and Dixon Line.
We hope to merit the patronage of the public by honest dealings, and by
our endeavor to cater to their wants to the best of our ability.
We buy direct from the largest bouses and factories in the country and
pay cash tor all we buy, thereby getting the lowest prices, the benefit of
tt hich we share with our customers. Give us-a trial and convince yourself
that our goods and prices are the kind that give satisfaction and save you
money.
Savannah Bargain House,
(Old Cairo Bank Building.) ill
Broad St., Cairo, Ga.
Sufferers from sciatica should
not hesitate to use Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm. The prompt relief
from pain which it affords is alone
worth many times its cost. For
sale by Wight & Browne.
When Forester Bros, say
they are selling at cost, it means
something. See their ad in this
paper.
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x The many friends of Mr.
Perry M. Bagget, who has beep
seriously ill for the past
days, will be glad to learn that
he is now some better
every prospect of an early -re
covery.
RECTOR OF ST. LUKE’S.
Ashburnham, Ontario,
To The Good Qualities of
Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy.
Ashhurnham, Out., April 18
1908 .—I think it is only right
tell you what wonderful
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
produced. The day before
j W as 8D distressed with a cold and
hough that I did not think to
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Pottle 01 your
at once procured a sample bottle,
and took about three doses of
medicine To my gmat relief
cough and cold had complete
disappeared and I was able
preach three times on Easter
I knew that this rapid and
tive cure was due to your ou
Remedy. I make this
nial without solicitation,
thankful to have found such
Godsant remedy.
Respectfnlly yours,
E. A. Langfeldt, Luke’s M. Church A.,
Rector of St.
To Chamberlain Medicine
This remedy is for sale
Wight & Browne.
NO. si.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Going to move'January 1st.
next to the building on cor
ner south of depot now oc
cupied by Kedar Powell.
My brother, Geo. W.
Hurst, will be associated
with me there and we hope
to be in better position to
serve our friends and the
public than heretofore and
solicit the patronage of all
when in need of staple and
fancy Groceries, Confec
tionaris etc.
let l hi
y
New Store
AIND
New Goods
I have just opened up a first
class lin e of
-js^st ga ,
U. ' 1 : anuacrR:
Sr*;-;
S.3SIH r“atui ■TAfuciC '"
la share of the public patronage,
All kim& of country produce
bought and so i d? 3t3 qh * as chick
Us, j eggs, ** etc., etc,
MOTTO: Quick {ales, small
j profits and prompt Jielivery of
goods.
OUR CAFE
Is open at all hours. Table is
supplied with the best there is
in the market. Msali served at
all hours. ■ .-“T
Respectfully,
E. A. Williams. a