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PERSONAL and LOCAL
Mr. R. H. Dickerson was attend
ing to business in Douglas on last
Tuesday.
Mr. Homer Ricketson is home
from (’amp Harris, having leave of
absence until Sunday.
Rearspn was well represented
last Sunday at the meetings which
were held at Bridges Chapel.
W. L. Sauls and W. L. W hite
are the latest occasions to the
United States army from Pearson
any vicinity.
Mrs. Jeff Kirkland, who has
been spending a few days in Tif
ton with friends, have rreturned
home.
Mr. 0. A. Lamkin, of McDonald,
has accepted a position as Assis
tant to Mr. A. R. House, the gen
ial agent for the A. C. L. Railway-
Mr. Yernie Starling, who has
been spending some time with
home folks, lias been called back
to his Company at Camp Harris.
Quite a number of l’earsouites
motored to Lucy Lake yesterday
to attend the Fiddler's Conven
tion. All who went report a pleas
ant day,
Mr. C. A. Tillman is home for a
feu days visit to his mother, Mrs.
Z. I’. Tillman. Mr. Tillman is
wit h the < 'oast Line, making Savan
nah headquarters.
Little Parnell and Larell Paf
ford, son and daughter of E. M'
(’afford, of Jacksonville. Florida,
has returned home after a pleas
ant visit to their grand parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pafford.
For Sale —One mule: cheap for
cash For further information
write or see
.(as. M. Carver,
Pearson, (la.
Messrs. .1. M. Pafford, 11. L.
Lankford, Ira Ricketson and B. T.
Allen, returned home this morn
ing from Atlanta, where they had
been to “do their bit” in promot
ing Ihe passage of the "AI kinson”
new county bill.
Summer Specials
qMIIE REFRESHING breath
33811 of Summer causes thoughts
oi love, summer hats and the dainty
new spring fashions. Away back
in the depths oi winter we were
buying heavily of Spring and
Summer Goods. Many enticing
novelties are on view. Drop in
and look them over.
N. E. HARRELL
“The Home of Bargains”
PEARSON, GEORGIA
Mr. & Airs. L. E. Yaniumd little
daughter of Woyeross, came over
in their ear for a week end visit
to Dr. and Mrs. Malone. Their
mother Mi's. T. .T. .Tames and little
niece Helen Malone rerurned with
them from a.two weeks visit.
Notice —1 haveopen up my Photo
tent in Pearson for a week or ten
days. 1 make and linish fine Pic
tures of all kinds in one day's time.
I will be please to have you call
and see me.
W. V. Mitchell
Mr. F. E. Mi Neal, who has been
suffering for several days from a
broken shoulder, is able to be out
again. The injury was received
while Mr. Me Neal was visiting at
the home of his brother, in north
< l corgi a.
Mrs. ,1. A. Cason, and daughter,
Miss Beulah, from Perry, Fla.,
who have been visiting Mrs. Ca
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Y. 11.
I'iveash, al Stockton, are spending
a few days in the city the guest of
M . L. and A. F. Fiveash.
Ex Senator \\ . T. Dickerson and
family of Clinch county were in
town Monday, visitors of Dr. and
Mrs. Malone, Mrs. Dickerson re
turned home Monday P. M. and
the Senator remained to accompany
our representatives of Atkinson
county to Atlanta Monday night.
Mrs. W.C. Patterson has return
ed from a weeks camping at Fort
Mudgeon Big Sat ilia Riveras the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davis,
of Zirkle,-Georgia. < >t hers among
the party were Captain Jack
Dorminy and two daughters, Mrs.
Wilson and children from Day
tona, Florida, l)r.- Spencer Kirk
land, of Zirkle. and Miss Ruth
Hinkle.
Dr, B. S. Malone and little
daughter Lorraine left for Atlanta
Monday nignt. where the Doctor
is taking an active interest in the
creation of the new county of
Atkinson, while there Lorraine
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
(M. Harwell and family who are
very well known in Pearson as
they have visited Dr. and Mrs.
Malone several times since they
have lived here.
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I’EAISSON TRIBUNE, JULY 27,1011
THE RAINBOW TRAIL
Crops give rich and verdant
promise. Central and South
Georgia, rollin valleys of corn to
turn the envy of Kansas or 11 lino
is. Such a pretty stand of cotton
as this year greets the eye has not
been given us in such generous
largeness in many a year —if ever
—if one stops to figure out about
wliat the lint and the products of
the boll will fetch this fall.
The greenery of Georgia is a
savor to the soul and a rest and
balm to the eye. Velvet beans,
young sorghum, peanuts, the
grassy fodder crops roll back from
a hundred dirt roads in ample
testimony as to the reason the pigs
and the cattle, the workstock and
the dairy herd look so well fed
and splendid in Georgia.
War there may be across the
seas. The alarums of the struggle
may in all truth be at. our very
doors and summoning our own
young men to a muddy hell be
yond, but here in the common
wealth this summer the land Hows
with its milk and its honey,
rejoices in its cattle on a thousand
hillsand rests under the Lebanonie
cedars that grace the country
homestead.
We may have had better crop
years in Georgia. We may have
had years when the money heading
of the growing things stood in
larger proportion to the weight of
the stalk that bore it, but never
has there been a year in almost a
generation when every thing out
doors looked so good.
It dosen’t seem to make much
difference in Georgia what the
weather does. Drouth may kill
oats and dwindle wheat, but il
makes fine cotton. 'Poo much
rain may turn the earliest of the
cotton over to the weevil, but it
only makes the greener crops the
greener, the lustier and stouter.
11 semß so rich and good and
plenteous now that the old Anglo
Saxon custom of the annual bar
vest festival, the community ccle
brat ion of the "bringing in the
sheaves” might well find a revived
observance in Georgia and with a
day of peace and rest to the beast
of the farm, man may repair him
self with his kind to give thanks
and sing praise on the laying by
of the crops, on the never failing
fulfilment of the worlds old pledge
of the rainbow. —Macon Telegraph.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Little Lorraine Malone daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Malone enter
tained twenty-five of her little
friends at the Hotel Malone
Saturday P. M. the occasion being
in honor of her sixth birthday.
The spacious dining rooms were
thrown open and made a splendid
play room and for a couple of
hours fun and merriment prevailed
little Miss Juanita Tillman played
the Pianola for them till refresh
ments were served. The children
then returned to their homes a
happy little crowd.
For Sai.k —One grist mill and
lot w ith 12 11. P. Gasolne Engine.
Internationa] P2-L in. medowmill.
See me if want to trade. Have
other business, can't look after it.
'l'. (I. Hamilton,
Pearson Ga.
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These are the dates that we
will be at our Pearson of
fice.
After September Ist., will be
there regularly.
Remember the dates
W. R. WILSON, Opt. D.
B. T. AI.f.EN. B. H. ALLEN,
ALLEN & ALLEN,
Attorneys and Counselors,
Offices In the Allen building,
Pearson, <leorgia.
Will do a general practice In State and Ked
eral (‘ourtH.
We Want Your Business
MORRIS DRUG COMPANY
New Spring Dry Goods
That Will Get The Town Talking
Come in and let us show you our line of
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Our complete display presents the new
Spring Styles in all leathers. Your style
is here; and at just the prices you will
want to pay.
Call in and be convinced of true values for your money
m 2? THE BOSTON STORES!
ATTENTION PUBLIC!
I have just re ceived a full line of
Fall Goods, at which I bought be
fore the prices advanced, I am
going to give my customers the
benefit of the Bargains. Call
around and let us show you our
stock before you buy.
PEARSON BARAIN HOUSE
I. PASS* >N, Prop.
PEARSON, - - - GEORGIA
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