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THE CAIRO /MESSENGER.
FRIDAY, FERBUaRY 24, 1905.
F; J. WIND, Editor and Proprietor.
•■Mlslied every Friday at Cairo, Thomas
un*y. Gcor*ia.
snWSCKIPTIOJf KATES,
>N’l TKAR.................... ......... $ 1.00
X months ............ 50 c
UKEE MONTHS.......... 25
—
' Sntered as second-class matter Januuary
1904 at the po«t office at Cairo. Ga., under
St, March 3rd. 1879.
le Act of Congress of
UlvertisinK rates reasonable, and furnished
ip >n application.
It is said that Nan Patterson
is writing a book.
Rooseveltian magnetism has
iot hypnotized the United
States senate.
When it dries off the small
,oys will begin to shoot mar
>les, and that is a sure spring
ign.
Wonder if Deaeon Rockefel
ier can answer the immortal
question: What’s the matter
.vith Kansas?’
The farmers are anxious for
he trust-buster to hurry up and
;et ar ound to the implement
md binding twine trusts.
The universities of Russia do
not teach anarchy. There is an
ternal war between education
.
..nd tyranny; that’s all.
it is said now that Mr. Car
iegie will go te Cleveland to
ppear as a witness in the Chad
vick case.
It is now pretty definitely un
terstood that Senator Morgan,
ff Alabama, will not consent to
.he abolition of the Panama
:anal commission.
Only a year or so ago, Presi
dent Castio was hiding under
Jncle Sam’s coat-tails and had
in bounded admiration for Min
uster Bowen's shirtsleeve di
;.o nacy.
It is rumored that it will be
necessary for “Gus" ’Addicks to
withdraw h s financial support
irom Delaware politics. This,
.-cupled witn the reported fail
are of the peach crop, will be
apt to precipitate a panic in
Delaware.
What Mrs. Cody may have
out in Bison William’s coffee
L
nay not have been poisen, as
the colonel charges in his di
vorce petition, but only some
harmless little anti-booze pow
der that we read about in the
advertising columns. Naturally,
the colonel felt that his life
threatenedd.
It lias been asserted that
meat trust saves and
every part of a hog but
grunt. A correspondent of
Chicago Record-Herald says
Standard Oil Company
even better than that, since
saves even the smell of the
and makes gas of it. It is as
serted that the Standard
secures something like 200
products from crude
all of which are valuable
dividend earners.
Cairo and Whigham it
want a new county, and
named it Gradv, but, from
appearance of the editorials
the Thomasville and
papers, they are going to
a hard fight getting it.
Enterprise thinks that if a
joritv of the people within
bounds of the proposed
corn tv favor it, then
should have it.—Camilla
prise.
Moultrie, Ga., Feb. 19 .—Mr.
P. B. Allen, the pioneer whole
sale grocery man of Moultrie,
h as disposed of his interest in
the Alien-Holmes Co., ones of
the largest jobbing houses of
this section, to C. E. Holmes
B.D. Hartsfield, other mem
bers of the firm, and will retire
from the grocery business. In
d ea l Mr. Allen COmeS into
possession of extensive turpen
tine and farming interests in
this countv to which he will de
vote his entire attention. Mr.
Allen will be succeeded as man
ager of the Alien-Holmes Co.
by Mr. B. D. Hartsfield, who
has for some time had charge
of the sales department of the
business.
Sick Headache.
This distressing ailment results
from a disordered condition of
the stomach. All that is needed
to effect a cure is a dose or two of
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. In fact, the attack may
be warded off, or greatly lessened
in severity, by taking a dose of
these Tablets as soon as the first
sympton of an attack appears.
Sold by Wight & Browne.
Skider
FOR SALE!
1 have for sale one J 110 , F. By
er’s
with 800 ft, ot overhead Cable,
1500 feet Reel Cable and three
pair of Tongs. All in first-class
condition. Can furnish mounted
on wheels with Timber Cart if de
sired.
B. H. McManeus,
CAIRO, GA.
GO!
TO THE—
New
FOR
New
—OR
Or Phone 75
tor what you want and we will
them promptly. We sell the
Bliss Triumph Potatoes.
ALSO
Fresh Cabbages and
AND OUR
FLOUR
s the best we can buy; gi^e us a
We carry a complete iine of
fancy anti family
AND OUR
W
is up-to-date Come to see us if
want give a good meal. We always try
satisfaction.
Yours for business,
E. A. Williams &
Just received at the Cairo
cery Store a fresh shipment
prunes, currants, seeded
and cranberries.
W anted.
All the Hides, Furs, Tallow, Wax and Wool in
Georgia, Florida and Alabama.
Also all the old Brass, Copper and Rubber and
will pay the highest cash price for same.
Coon Skins, 5c. to 75c.
OtterSkins in good demand, from $1.00 to $15.00.
Dry Bones $8.00 per ton.
For particulars address,
J. W. WATKINS & CO
230 and 232 West Jackson St
Thomasville, Ga.
JUST RECEIVED
one car load
Moline Implements
consisting of
Cutaway Disc Har
rows,
Tooth Harrows,
Stalk Cutters,
Two Horse Cultiva
tors,
Two Horse Shovel
Cultivators,
One Horse Cultiva
tors,
Corn and Cotton
Planters,
Moline Implements
are the best. Remember that.
One car load of
Hallock & Keystone
Weeders,
plain and adjustable. The
greatest labor saving tool ever
invented.
One car load of
Rock Hill Buggies,
both Carolina and Rock Hill
grades, A little higher in price
but—
One carload of
Weber Wagons.
The best wagon sold in the
South.
One car load of
Ellwood Diamond
Woven Wire Fencing.
This is the third car this winter
and this will soon be gone.
In addition to above car lots,
that have recently been
eeived. I have a splendid
ment of
Buggies,
Surries,
and
of different makes including
Barnesville and
umbus Buggies
AND
White Hickory
ons.
See me before you buy. I can
do you good.
Yours truly,
W. B.
Cairo, Georgia.
Startlirg But True.
People the world over were hoi
rified on learning of a Chicago
theater in which nearly six hun
dred people lost their lives, yet
more than live times this number
or over 3,000 people died from
pneumonia in Chicago during the
same year, with scarcely a passing
notice. Every one of these cases
of pneumonia resulted from a cold
and could have been Chamberlain’s prevented by
the timely use of
Cough Remedy. A great many
who had every reason to fear pneu
monia have warded it off by the
prompt use of this remedy, The
following is an instance of this
sort: “Too much cannot be said
in favor of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, and especially for colds
and influenza. I know that it
cured my daughter, Laura, of a
severe cold, and I believe saved
her life when she was threatened
with pneumonia. n W. D. Wilcox,
Logan, New York. Sold by Wight
& Browne.
The inventor of the cake walk
is dead. He died peacefully in
bed. He ought to have been
murdered with a “razzer."
BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT
And
GENERAL REPAID SHOP.
PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY.
A share of the public patron
age solicited.
W. M. FRIERSON,
Successor to T. W. Brinson.
Bryan St., next door to Bar
ber’s Livery Stable, Cairo, Ga.
I kill™* CURE cough! LUNGS
UNO THE
WITH J
m C 10LDS 0NSUMPTI0N OUSIIS and 50c Frees Prieo &$1.00 Trial. *
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^TSarest and Uuickeet Cure for all
i THI'.OAT and LUNG TROUB- 5
£j LES, or MONEY BACK.
For sale ' y Wight & Browne.
The
Grocery
Store
Is now headquarters for anj T -
thing you want in the Provi
sion line. They carry a hand
some line of
Fancy and Family Gt oceries
Also all kinds of cerials and
table delicacies. JThey of also
carry a very pretty line
Cenfectioneries,
among which you will find
“Peters'’ Chocoalates and
Conidas Bon Bons. Their line
of
Fruits and Dainties
are so very delicious until they
are just simply Irresistably
Tempting to all who see them.
So when you are in need of
something nice, fresh and de
lightful to eat, just call at the
Cairo Grocery Store, or Phone
31. Thev wnll surely treat you
rig it at all times, in every
way.
Yours truly,
Cairo Grocery Co.
POOLE’S P11LIIIN6 PRICES.
Having succeeded
to the business, I have
conducted here for
the past three years,
as A. F. Churchwell
& Co., I beg to say:
We shall carry the
same line of goods as
heretofore.
We shall do a
strictly cash busi
ness. Not a cents
credit to a living soul
for a minute’s time.
Everything marked
in plain figures.
One price to all;
and these you shall
soon know as
Poole’s P ulling Prices.
| 1
C. R. Poole,
SUCCESSOR TO
A. F. Churchwell & Co.,
Starke Corner,
Thomasville, : : Georgia.
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A large and attractive line of
WALL PAPER
from the largest exclusive Wall Paper Fac
tory in the country.
Beautiful patterns in all shades and
qualities from
to «50c per Roll*
We can save you money on Wall
per and deliver the goods on short notice*
If interested it will pay you to see ouri
samples and get our prices.
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