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TRADE TU£ CHIRCHWELL WAY—SAVE MONEY!
factory Remnant sale
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i Thursday, Janury 12, 1905.
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of kind from all kinds factories, selected with a
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to their serviceability, will be sold at from 25 to 50
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per c< uit off regular prices. V;
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from Christmas trade, will be sold, prices
vou sneeze.
Only One Place for
A. F.
Churchwell & Co
Starke Corner,
Thomasville, Georgia.
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Notice.
To the qualified voters of the
town of Cairo, Georgia:
Notice . . eie > tbnt
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accordance wit an or lm
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re gularly and duly passer
the 29th day of Nov. 1904
the Mayor "' and Aldeiman
the town 0 f p Q ; rr> Georgia,
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election has been ordered
and will be held on the
day of January, I 9°5 at the
and only voting place and
cinct in said town in the
manner and by the same
sons and under the same
and regulations that
for officers for said town
now held and in
with the Code of Georgia,
1895, sections 377 to 381,
inclusive, to determine
qu ystion whether bonds
be issued by the town of
the amount of bonds to
Fifteen , /4 ,,. nnn
denomination . o
dollars. 1 he
said bonds to be as
Twenty Five (25) of said
to be of the denomination
Hundiec . (8 _____x ii„
One 1 ’
each; and Twenty five (25) o
said bonds to be of the
nation of Five Hundred ( 85 °°
dollars each; said bonds to
in terest a t_the rate of ve S?
per cent, said imciwi >
annually on the fust a> o J
uavy of each year, comment
January first 1900, anc
principal and mteiest Or
bonds 10 be fully paid o a
end of thirty (30) Said years
the date of issue.
shall be paid off as
Two (2) bonds of One
($100) dolL.rs each shall
paid on January first 191 1
January first 1915. >’
inclusive; three <3) bonds
One Hundred ($100)
each shall be paid on
first 191b to January first
both years inclusive; one
bond of Five Hundred
shall be paid on January
1921 to January first 1925,
years inclusive; two (2)
of Five Hundred ($500)
shall be paid on January
1926 to January first 1935,
j years inclusive. Said bonds
^ j ssuec j f or the purpose
| raising the sura of
dollars, which
j is to be used as follows:
Thousand [$10,000] dollars
said sura to be used for
purpose of establishing,
ing, maintaining and
a system of Water Works
said town of Cairo; Five
and [$5,000] dollats of
sum to be used for the
of establishing, building,
taining and operating a
of Electric lights for said
The principal and interest
said bonds to be payable
Gold Coin or its equivalent
value in the City of New
U. S.’ A., and said bonds to
sold for not less than p?r.
Those voting for bonds
have printed or written on
ballots “For Electric Lights
\\ ater vv orks Bonds, and
vot j n g. a g a j ns t sa.id. bonds
j iave printed or written on
ballots “Against Electric
and Water Works Bonds "
the result of said
shall be declared as
i aw an( j if the bond
carnes by the repuisite
majority, then and before’
| p r0 p 0Se( j bonded debt is
red, an ordinance stuL UB
ed providing for the
sa j e thereof and
p r0v j s j 0n at t he same time
assessment and
q £ annua f taxes sufficient
araount to p ay the
anc j interest of said bonded
at the dates and within
time fixed by the ordinance.
Witness cur hands and
cial seal, this the 15 day
December, 1904.
R. L. VanLandin^liam,
W. A. Walker,
C. E. Mauldin,
John L. Poulk,
K. P. Wight,
K. Powell.
Aldermen.
Christmas Holiday Rates
A tlantic Coast Line Railway.
Superb train service with
man cars. Atlantic Coast
will sell Dec., 23 rd, 24 th, 25 th,
and Jan. 1 st, tickets from all
: stations on its line with final
limit January 4 th 1905 at a fare
of one and a third rate for round
trip, minimum rate fifty cents -
These rates will apply to all points
east of Mississippi and Potomac
I River including St. Louis, Mo.
Rates for schools and college,
tickets will be sold Dec, 17 th to
124 th, inclusive final limit January
8th, where certificates are signed
| I by Superintendents, or President's
of schools.
For all information, see Ticket
Agent, or address,
T J Bottoms, T P A,
Thomasville, Ga.,
W H Leahy, D[P A,
Savannah, Ga.,
WJ Craig, G;PA,
Wilmington, N C.
Cloak and Jacket
Sale
We have bought too many ladies’Jackets and childrens’ Reifers,
which we offer at special prices in order to reduce our stock on them.
Our Stock
| of Millinery and Fancy oods, is still complete, and we are offering
them at reduced prices.
Our Xmas goods are now open and we ask your inspection
of this line.
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Agent McCall’s patterns. Brown’s Shoes.
And
Steam Fittings
1 am better prepared than ever to do all
kinds of work in my line.
Harry J. Hart,
Tinner and Steam Fitter.
CAIRO, GEORGIA.
Repair work of all kind done at reason^
ale prices.
J. L*. Oliver,
Undertaker & Pnneral Director
keeps on hand a large and complete
line of coffins, caskets, bnral robes
and undertakers supplies.
We furnish our hearse free of cc 1
with coffins costing $t - and upward.
Office nho«^ - • 12
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SSaggett dc JLewis
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fertilizers Srain
& all kincio
Seneral Warehousemen_
Phone70.
Christmas
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Goods at
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I have a nice line of Christmas Goods
on hand and I invite everybody to call
j and see me at once Don’t wait until the
| | rush is on hand: come now and get vour
j choice I will goods. give you I also reasonable have j
! prices nice line on of these Jewelry, Watches, Clocks: a
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and Silverware, Musical Instruments, j
Bring all your Watches, Clocks and Jew
elry that need repairing. friends.
Come now and bring your
J. O. WILLIAMS,
Jeweler,
CAIRO, : x GA.
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Holiday Suggestions. -
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Remember, in buying your Christmas Presents, buy something 1
useful as w ell as ornamental.
Furniture excels *
* all other Christ
mas Gifts in these f
^points. [ able Rocker,a A comfort- nice Jj
Chair or Table,®
| •A Side Rack Board, Book Hat% 1
JjCase, or
a pretty Art jP
Square or Rug. ***
All ideal gifts, not only appreciated of unlimited for the pleasure sentiment they ex'
press, but in themselves a source and delight;
a testimonial of the givers good wishes, practical sense and genuine
thoughtfulness.
Our Holiday Display
Is attracting much attention ancl we invite you to visit our store at
once and see the many
USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL
things we are showing tor
Christmas Presents.
Fine China, Glassware and Lamps, Leather Goods.
Toilet Articles, Pictures and Picture Frames
of all kinds, Books, Calendars and Christmas Cards.
Don’t Delay! Come Now! .
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XttE OX VDfOL
To Old People
If the people of this town only knew
the good Viriol does old people, we could
not get enough to supply the demand.
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With old age comes feebleness and loss of
power, lack of strength and vigor, To
prove our belief that Vinol is the great
est strengthener, body builder, and in- % )
vigorator for old folks, we say to all—
try it, and if you aro not satisfied we
will return your money.
WIGHT & BROWNE Cairo, Ga. 4
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
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Double Daily Passenger Service
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Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge, Thomasville :
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Valdosta, Waycross, Savannah, Charleston, t
Brunswick, Jacksonville,
-AND ALL- ■ 0*
FLORIDA t
POINTS.
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Through Pullman Cars on all Through Trains
-AND TO--
east i
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, RictinlOml and all points Louisville, ^
over its own rails to Richmond and Norfolk to St. L<*n# Cincinnati,
Chicago, Kansas City, Birmingham, Nashville, New Orleans, and all points Wes
and Northwest. _ * j
Lv. Thomasville going east, 3:10 a. m,, 6:15 a. m., 2:35 p. m. #
Lv. Cairo going east—No. 32, 5:40 a. m. No. 40, 1:46,p. m. N'. t
58, 2:29 p. m. t
Lv. Cairo going west—No. 57, 1:39 a. m. No. 39,10:55 a. m. No.
35, 4:57 p. m.
Lv. Thomasville for Albany 9:25 a. m., 4:30 p. m. ;
Lv. Thomasville for Monticello 11:10 a. m., 6:30 p..m.
Connections at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M. & M. T. & tv
pany for New York, Boston and Baltimore. tliroujjpi
No. 32 leaves Thomasville at 6:15 a. m., dailv, connects at Jesup with 1
sleeper for Washington Philadelphia, New York and the East.. No. 40 leaving
Thomasville at 2:35 p. m, makes connectiion at Waycross for the same eastern _
points. No. 57 leaviug at 1115 a. m. carries through sleepers to St. Louis No. 39
leaving at 10:50 a. m. connects at Montgomery with through sleeper for a 1 ' W e8 e
points.
For further information call on nearest Ticket Agent * or address
T. J. BOTTOMS, T. P. A., j. A TAYLOR, T. P- A. ,>■
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W. Thomasville, Ga. Montgomery -
H. LEAHY, D. P. A.„ W. J. CRAIG, G. P. A-. N. C
Savannah, Ga. Wilniingt°">
H. I 5 I 5 11 ) i af. Mgr. Wilmington, N. C.
JOB PRINTING 31& V-) j
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