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Snritfif j‘ s the most
est «»c-rr9on of the yea-,
r Fourth July.
hristmas an
then that Ma tells I a to
t . w n 1 ■ . ' tuC i u VeP m falls° '? e ’ a \,
■ S ' ' ’ the sut on IVs
1 n runs 5 down his neck
■
i a says dam the stovepipe, , .
slops her ears an says
ergit to heaven ,f he
t ni keep his Mouth shut. In
t n_r;ime Pa takes me fishin’,
S the best way to carry
in a Ju cr as the Bait
1 in wiggle out of a Can. Then
iclis me to fish while he
k s the Flies off the Ju < r c and
V n n evenin’ comes, an’ it’s
t y to go Home, Pa says he’s
,
S< > tied that He wish i’d run
li ne an’ tell the hired m m to
; Hi a Wheelbarrow for Him.
a i' when lie gits Home he tells
yi t that he recons he’s Boss t f
t, at house; an’ Ma takes him
t ■; Ear an’ leads him to Bed.
V s. Spring is the most pleas
antest season of the year.
For a Week Digestion.
No medicine can replace food
but Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Fiver Tablets will help you to di
gost vour food. It is not the
quantity of food taken that givr-s
st l ength and vigor to t he system,
but the amount digested and as
si m ilated. If troubled with a
\vt ak digestion, don’t fail to give
these '1 ablets a trial. Thousands
have been benelitted by their use.
nlv cost a quarter. For
sale by Wight & Browne.
The Preacher — “What’s this,
fishing on Sunday? I shall tell
your father at once!" The Ur
chin —“Yes, sir.” The Preacher
—-Where shall I find him?” The
Urchin —“Over there by the
fence, diggin’ some more bait.”
Keep your bowels regular by
the use of Chamberlain’s Stoin
ach and Liver Tablets. There
ia thing better. Forsale by Wight
& Browne.
Mrs, Younglove—“Be sure
not to pass that cake on the
sideboard to the guests this
evening, won’t you dear?” Mr.
Younglove —“Why not?” Mrs.
Younglove —“Because I made a
mistake and put in blu.ng in
stead of vanilla. It tastes queer,
but isn't, it a beautiful sky
hi ue?”
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
the Best and Most Popular.
“Moth< rs buy it for croupy
children, railroad men buy it for
severe cougtfs find elderly people
buy it for la grippe.” sav Moore
Bros., Eldon, Iowa. “We sell
more of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy than any other kind, it
seems to have taken the lead over
several other good brands. ” There
is no question but this meaicine
is the test that can be procured
for coughs and colds, whether it
be a child or an adult that is af
It always cures and cures
quickly. Sold by Wight & Browne
m
When visiting one of the
primary schools some years ago,
the day before Memorial Dav,
or Decoration Day, as it was
then more generally called, I.
as usual, as a member of the
School Board, addressed the
pupils, and when closing I said:
“Well, childrens,' you have
holiday tomorrow. What
is it?” “Decoration Day!” from
a in unison. <( What do you
do on Decoration Day ?
orate the so diers’ graves,”
all together again. ‘ Why
} 011 decorate their graves
more than others?" This
a stickt r, but finally one
fellow held up his hand, t i
sir, why is it? “Because
fire dead and we ain’t.
Abcut Rheumatism.
There are few diseases'that
li ait more torture than
tism and t hnre is probably varied no and
ease for which such a
useless lot of remedies have been
suggested. To say that it. can
eured is, therefore, a bold
ment to make, but Chamberlain
Bain Balm,whi.dienjoys an
sive sale, has met with g v eat suc
cess in the treatment of this
ease. One applicatirn of Pain
Balm will relieve the pain, and
hundreds o+‘ sufferers have testi
fied to permanent cures by
use. Why suffer when Pain
affords such quick relief and
hut a trifle? For sale by \\
& Browne.
Remember that our job
partment is complete in
particular, Favor us with ’
orders, We guarantee satisfac
tion.
“Well ” stuvi.*-/** i
dom, who was ic^
tired spot amona b
woo Ismen, “I think I’ll take
^ un ar< ^ pole and sa ly out
the woods to the
“>• *.»«P the host, “ycu
k 11 go to the river it you want
to, I reckon, but you can’t
Sally along with ye. Sally, you
stay here and help your ma peel
them taters.” ^
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i a B. COOKE,
DENTIST.
I will be glad to have mv friends call
and get my prices on all kinds of
aml especially i >n Crown and Bridge
Work. Teeth .
extracted witho it pain.
T. J. ARUNE, Residence M. D.
’Phone 2-2.
Office ’Phone 73.
Powe1 1 Building, : Cairo, Ga
JOHN R, SINGLETARY,
ATTORNEY.
CAIRO. GEORGIA.
| Office tSk- over Commercial B. F. Powell’s store.
law and Collections,
NEW CROP OF
Turnip, Ruta Baga
and Cabbage Seed
just received at
I Peacock’s
Drug Store,
Thomasvile, Georgia.
Agency Sherwin Wiliams Paints
116 Broad street.
j, j “Colds ;
1 It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs, low
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis
eases, among w T hich are the two
j pneumonia greatest destroyers and consumption. of human life, ?
j j i Chamberlain's ; I
1
Cough Remedy
j has prompt won its great of this popularity most by its
) cures common
i ailment. It aids expectoration, re
lieves the lungs and opens the
1 secretions, effecting a speedy and 1
j permanent cure. It counteracts Q
j any tendency toward pneumonia. |
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Price 25c, Large Size 50c
For sale by Wight and Browne.
GO!
—TO THE—
New Store
FOR
| New
—OR—
dr 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; gme iine us of a
We carry a complete
ftccy arJ fatty
.Groceries.
AND OUR
Restaurant
is up-to-date Come to see us if
want a good meal, We always try
give satisfaction.
Yours for business,
E. A. Williams &
BUCKSM, WMELWRIfiHT
And
tENtRU REPiua saap.
WORK A . . . -,-w
PLOW
--
A share of the public
age solicited.
W. M. FRIERSON,
Successor to.T. W.
Btyan St., next door to
ber’s Livery Stable, Cairo,
>aehelor girls hold n j
l c ^ a * ms * n S° u th Dakota,
una ^ e to °htain hired
i ^ er inducement of
ny to able-bodied male workers
This is getting even with the
man who marries to.get a cook
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WOKT*
miSMkco*] co»e»
mkmh2t
BROMCHITfS
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unirevti
Let Me Call Your Attention
TO THE FACT THAT THERE IS NOTHING QUITE SO GOOD FOR COUGHS,
COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL BRONCHIAL OR LUNG TROUBLES AS
BRONCHODA
A PLEASANT, HARMLESS, SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, WHICH GIVES
IMMEDIATE RELIEF. NO OPIATES, NARCOTICS, NOR POISONS
25c. a bottle
Sherrouse Medicine Co. New Orleans
3*-,-
Forsale by WighFa'nd Browne and Whigham Drug Company.
Lumber, Sash,
Doors, Etc.
We are better prepared than ever to furnish anything
voit need in
k BUILDING MATERIAL
We make a specialty of
Turned and Scroll Work. Store Fronts, Mantles, Colonail
Columns, Doors aud Window Frames, all Kinds
of Mouldings and Inside Trim.
When needing anything in our line write or ’phone us,
Prompt Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
; TifOMASVILLE VARIETY WORMS,
'
THOMASV1LLO, GA.
7t
R.B.RUSSELI
Attorney-at-Law.
Office: Us-stairs in the Dr.
W. A. Walker, building.
CAIRO, GA
DR W M.SEARCEY,
DENTIST
Office next to Wight & Browne
Drug Store.
Cairo, G -r-gj t .
W. EARLE OLIVER,
PHBSICIAN & SURGEON.
Cairo, Georgia.
Residence ’Phone No. 47.
Office ’Phone No. 12.
State Mutual Life and Annuity
Association, Rome, Ga.
A sure protection in old age.
Protects the widow and the children.
Protects its policy-holders in case of
total disability. annual income to
It guarantees Policy-holder an in Old Age.
The Widowhood.
The Widow during Minority.
The Children during during Life.
The Father or Mother
The most perfect, secure and economi
cal organization in existence.
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^“Investigate. F. STONE, Agent.
JNO.
10-tf
f ICSLL the COUCH
AND CURE THE LU NGS
WITH Dr. Discovery King’s
lii
11™ c ONSUMPTION Price
0UGH3 and 50c &$ 1.00
OLDS Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THBOAT and LUNG TROUB
S LES, or MONEY BACK.
For sale T Wight & Brown-*.
w iR duplicate any piece
j G f job do work the work. that you Keep have. home We
c ^n
money at home.
If the Russian “war party,"
which includes the grand dukes,
will only go to the front, tl e
j peace-loving side of humanity
will really be delighted to see
the war proceed to "the bitter
j end."
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GREAT $2 COMBINATION OffER.
The Weekly Constitution, The
Sunny South and The Cairo
Messenger, all Three
One Year for Only
Two Dollars.
We present elsewhere the announce
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Sunny South. We have made special
arrangement with these two great papers
by which which we can offer our readers
a clubbing combination with our paper
for only $2.00 a year for all three.
This places within reach of every
reader a trio of papers, covering th%
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The Weekly Constitution with its fa
cilities for gathering news and interest
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The Sunny South will give, weekly,
continued stories from the best writers,
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ture, romance, fact and fiction and gives
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This bright paper is welcomed in over
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ularity by its general excellence.
Our paper will for 1905 give the best
local and county features. The county
news from different correspondents, the
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more than ordinary interest and ail
events that touch upon home matters
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By this combination offer, only $2.00
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THE CAIRO MESSENGER,
Cairo, Ga.
Boarding House.
Broad St., Cairo, Ga.
Rate 8 «$ 1.00 Per Day.
Fare and Service Excellent.
Mrs. Jennie Beit,
Proprietress.
j £ <
I Pretty and stylish. I
Of my twenty years experience in MILLINERS 1 fl|
have never had a mare complete nor so large and varied line.
Our stock is running over with all that is
fashionable and pretty in
PATTER IN HATS,
Ready-to-Wears and Full Dress Hats
for ladies: also all the new and catchy things for Misses
and Children’s Head W ear.
Call and examine our stock. It is our pleasure to
show you.
Very respectfully,
Mrs. A. R. Oliver.
MISS ALMA KILLINGSWORTH, Assistant.
Mill Supplies
And
Steam Fittings
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=
able prices.
THE HOME OP VINOL
To Old People
’If the people of this town only knew
the good Vinol does old people, we could
not get enough to supply the demand.
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.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
Double Daily Passenger Service
TO
Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Bainbridge, Thcmasville
Valdosta, Waycross, Savannah, Charleston,
Brunswick, Jacksonville,
-AND ALL
FLORIDA POINTS.
Through Pullman Cars on all Through Trains
AND TO
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond and all points east
over its own rails to Richmond and Norfolk to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville,
Chicago, Kansas City, Birmingham, Nashville, New Orleans, and all points Wes*
and Northwest.
Lv. Thomasville going east, 3:10 a. m., 6:15 a. m., 2:35 p. m.
Lv. Cairo going east===No. 32, 5:46 a. m. No. 40, 1:46,p. m. Nr.
58, 2:29 p. m.
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. Ccm
pany for New York, Boston and Baltimore.
'Xo. 32 leaves Thomasville at 6:15 a. m., daily, connects at Jesup with through
sleeper for Washington Philadelphia, New York and the East. No. 40, leaving
Tliomasvilie at 2:35 p. tn, makes connectiion at Waycross for the same eastern
points. No. 57 leaviug at 1:15 a. m. carries through sleepers to St. Louis No. 39
leaving at 10:50 a. in. connects at Montgomery with through sleeper for all Western
points. further information call nearest Ticket Agent or address
For on TAYLOR, T.
T. J. BOTTOMS, T. A., J. A. P. A.,
Thomasville, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
W. H. LEAHY, D. P. A • | < W. J.CRAIG, G. P. A.,
Savannah, Ga. Wilmington, N. C.
H.M. EMERSON, Traf. Mgr. Wilmington, N. C.
J. L. Oliver,
AF
Undertaker & Fnneral Director
keeps on coffins, hand caskets, a large and complete
line of bural robes
Ym f/t and undertakers supplies.
We furnish our hearse free of cost
with coffins costing $15 and upward
Office phone 12
Residence - 47
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