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l.;H CAIRO MESSENGER.
FRIDAY, .\PRIL 7 ,
r. J. W IND, Editor and Proprietor.
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UIIUlili :
Mrs. Brodie L. Duke dentes
that she recently lost $12,000.
She probably didn t have it to
lose.
Admiral Rojestvensky is said
to be an extremely nervous tna r>
and he is getting more nervous
every day.
The sultan of Turkey has or
dered seven hundred dresses in
Paris. No wonder the poor fel
low isn’t able to pay his debts!
Mrs. Chadwick will be al
lowed to spend $1 a week while
111 the pen, but it is doubtful ii
she has enough <0 keep this up
to the end oi her t.rra.
The crown prince of Germany
and his finances have already
received wedding presents
worth $1,000,000. Marriage
will evidently pay in their case.
A New York woman is suing
her mother-in-law lor taking
away her husband. A Chicago
woman wouid just have looked
around and had another hus-
1 and in about five minutes.
The Nan Patterson trial
promises to be more interesting
on account of the arrest of Fan’s
fugitive brother-in law' and sis
ter. Their flight would indi
cate that they know something
t c jury ought to hear.
Japan’s ante-bellum demands
have already been secured b\
force of arms. For Russia to
concede them m a peace treaty
would surperflous formality.
W hen Russia sues for peace in
earnest it will be to yield both
ludemity and territory to Japan.
The i i youngest
has been discovered. She
in Maine, and the other d< >y
eeived a letter from the
dent along with his
She was married when she
not quite thirteen. At
she was a mother, and at thirty
a grandmother, Had this
in Cuba or Central
liieie would have been
cause for remark, since
development is rapid in the
climates, but it does seem
that it should h., ve
in snow-bound and
Maine.
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THE SUPERIOR SYSTEM,
Dept. A. 46 Van Buren St.,
CHICAGO ILL.
f|||§| m M |j SEEMS.
For the past twelve or fifteen
years the guards and attendants
in Evergreen Cemetery, Brook
j lyn, have daily seen and an make old man his
! enter the O grounds
i way to the elaborate tomb
which reposed the remains of
his wife. He spent practically
all of his waking hours in the
tomb, sitting beside the
and from time to time address
ing words of endearment to his
dead sweetheart within. He
' would have slept beside the
casket, too, had the authorities
permitted it, but they would
allow him to remain in the
place cnlv by day. One after
noon last week, as a grave dig
ger was passing, he looked in,
expecting to exchange bows and
smiles with the old gentleman
as was Ins custom. But the
chair bv the coffin was unoccu
pied. investigation showed the
faithful old lover prostrate on
the floor, stricken with apoplexy,
within ? few feet of the body of
the wife that he had attended
upon so faithfully. Thedoctois
say he will die. It is not cruel
to express the hope that he wall,
so that his vigils may at last be
rewarded by the reunion his
heart craves.—Ex.
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Within limits, we now know
just about what will be done.
The bottom width of the cut
will be 200 feet and depth of 40
feet. The Suez canal, averaging
11 5 feet wide at the bottom and
permitting a draft of only 27
feet 10 inches, has proved too
small Several of the great new
battleships of the British Navy
can now r go through it only with*
hazard, and none of the large 1
freighters fully loaded, such as
have proved economical tor the
trans Atlantic trade, could go
through. Even the larger Ger
man lines trading to the Orient
often lose their steerageway and
sheer against the sides. The
Panama canal will be able to
admit even larger vessels.
There must be one lock—near
Miraffcres, and possibly one .at
Bohio, to reduce excavation.—
World’s Work.
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The London Post in writing
about the cleanliness of Japan
soldiers says: In all the pub
lished accounts of visits which
European surgeons have made
to the Javanese hospitals stress
is laid on the immunity from
the after effects of w T ounds
which has resulted from the
Japanese soldiers’ care of the
body, within and without. ‘‘The
Japanese soldier,” says one ob
server, “has been taught how to
treat his inside, and consequent
ly his inside is now treating him
with equal considesatiun,” and
in addition to this,flesh wounds,
owing to the national cleanli
ness, have healed very quickly.
Duplain township, in Clinton
county, claims one of its resi
dents to be the heaviest woman
in Michigan. She is Miss Hat
tie Aldridge, whose farm is on a
farm six miles southwest of El
sie. Miss Aldiidge is 25-years
old, is 6 teet tall and weighs
406 pounds.
Field Marshal Oyaraa says
war is his business, and lie’s got
it down pretty fine.
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LEARN ECONOMY BY STUDYING OUR
PRICES.
The most interesting part of the news
paper is found in this space.
Here are some prices that deserve your
careful attention:
Men’s Shirts (worth 65c) 49 c
All the latest in Batistes, and Lawns,
vard...................... 10c
A. F.C Ginghams, reg. 10c goods yd 5 c
A mighty nice line of Val and Tor
chon Laces, some Worth up to toe
a yard, or more, yard.....;.......... 10c
One of the prettiest lines of Ladie’s
Turn Over Collars ever shown,
we are giving you your choice for
only........................................................ 10c
40 Wire Hair Pins............................ 2c
ioc box Shoe Nails 3c
5c paper Pins or Needles. 3c
ioc Pearl Buttons,doz....... 5c
toe box “Baby Elite” Shoe Polish.... 8c
25c*Black Leather Belts. 10c
Ladies Trimmed Hats one-half value.
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Successor to
A. F. CHURCHWELL & CO.,
Starke Corner,
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Thomasville, Go.
That’s what most housekeeper’s are doing just now and while you are house-cleaning and re-arranging things, doubtless
you wi 1 find that there are certain pieces of furniture of which you are short and which it is necessary for you to have in order
to fill all the nooks and corners, Possibly 7 you may discover that some piece has served its time and must be replaced with
s nnething new. A Carpet or Matting may he so worn as to make it necessary to put down a new one. It is barely possible
that your Lace Curtains will not stand for another laundrying or that you wish to put Curtains in a room that formerly had
none. Perchance it is a Bed Room Suite, a .Set of Chairs, Rocker, Center Table, Picture or some little piece of Bric-a-Brac for
the mantle or cozy corner, In this connection we desire to say that MOUSE I L liNISHiNG is our business and
that we make it a study. We endeavor to carry in stock everything needed to furnish a home, and anything you may want
that is not respresented in our s’oek, we will take pleasure in ordering for you. articles
During the dull Spring and Summer months we will offer, from time to time, certain staple at
Greatlv Reduced Prices
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hese prices to hold good so long as advertised ONLY.
This week we offer Center Tables like cut—
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16 inches, square $ 70 c
20 inches, square. 1.00
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24 inches, square. 1.1S
Large Nickel Lamp with number Rochester burner and xo n
2
inch white shade. The very best Lamp of this kind on the
market.
Regular price $1.75. This sale $ 1 . 35 .
We have a large assortment of
ROCKERS
various styles to suit every one. One among the most durable
of these is our scroll arm, cane seat and back Rocker. If you are look
..< ing for solid comfort and all ’round satisfaction, buy one or more of si
•% of these.
p BmfiKyi Hi This sale, only. $1 SO.
We carry in stock at all times the Globe-Wernicke “Elastic ’ ’ Book IS
liili:) Case which is the original and only up-to-dat Sectionale Book Case.
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We have the goods and the prices that will aid you materially in solving the problems that will necessarily
themselves while engaged in your Spring House Cleaning. Visit our store often. We always preseiq
are glad to see you.
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FOR SALE!
i have for sale one Jno, F. By
ers ‘
with 800 ft, of overhead Cable,
.1500 feet Reel Cable and three
pair of Tongs. AU in first-class
condition. Can furnish mounted
"on wheels with Timber Cart if de
sired.
B. H. McManeus,
CAIRO, GA.
Early Corn.
Onion Sets.
Red Bliss
and
Eariy Rose
seed Irish Potatoes
and ail kinds of
Garden Seed
for the spring
sewing now on
hand at
The
Cairo
Grocery
Store
Give us call or
’Phone 31 .
just Rccuvrn
one car load
Moline Implement S
consisting of
Cutaway Disc HarJ I
rows,
Tooth Harrows. I
Stalk Cutters,
Two Horse CultivaJ
tors,
Two Horse Shovel
Cultivators,
One Horse CultivaJ
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 car load 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 re
eeived. I have a splendid assort
ment of
Buggies,
Surries,
and
Wagons
of different makes including
Barnesville and Cot
umbus Buggies
AND
White Hickory Wag=
ons.
See me before you buy. I caU
do you good.
Yours truly,
W. B. RODDENBERY,
Cairo, Georgia.
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Attention, Ladies!
Our large and beauti
ful stock of
Spring Millinery
has all arrived and is now ready for in
spection. We have spared neither pains
nor expense in order to inform ourselves
as to the very
Latest and Nobbiest
ways of Dimming hats for the coming and
season and can assure our friends
customers that wc are prepared to give
them millinery that is strictly
Stylish and Up=To=Date.
Our Pattern Hats are
Zf/iings of SSectuty
and must be seen to be appreciated. invitation
We extend to all a coruial
to call and inspect our stock.
Yours to please,
MISS J. D. BROWN & CO.
For Granite and Marble Monu=
ment and Iron Fencing, write
P. A. Weldon. Thomasville
Marble Co.