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Coming! Coming!
One Big W eek of Fun
Billie Boughton’s Southern Star
Vaudeville Show
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A Cle an M oral and Refined Lnteitainment
given by Ladies and Gentlemen
GOOD SINGING AND~DANCING
Latest and Best Moving Pictures Trapeze
Performance, l ight Wire Walkers
and Acrobats
A Southern Show Given by Southern
People. Patronize Home Folks.
Pearson One Week, Starting
MON. JULY 30, UNDER CANVAS
CITY CAFE
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T. KIRKLAND, Proprietor
Everything New and Up-To-Date
Meals at All Hours Next Door to Ice House
PEARSON, GEORGIA
JCE NOTICE
I wish to inform the public
that in the future cash must ac
company every order.
My bookkeeper died last
week grieving over the money I
lost selling ice on a credit.
Not wishing to be the cause
of any more men loosing their
lives in the above manner, I am
going to do business on a cash
basis in the future.
T. KIRKLAND
EXCURSION FARES
VIA.
G. S. & F. Ry.
To
Atlantic Beach, Pablo Beach,
Jacksonville and White Springs, Fla.
Tickets at following round trip Excursion Fart's: can lie
purchased from Tiftou, (da., via. (!. S. £ F. Ry.
SIOASON TICK HTS Sold Daily
Atlantic Reach ..s7.do
l’ablo Reach $7,25
\Yliite Springs s i 77,
\\ EKK FAR lICKFTS: Sold for Saturday trains and
train No. Sunday's limited Tuesday following dale of
sale.
Atlantic Reach or Pablo Roach sl.tiO
White Springs Sd.dO
FIFTEEN DAN TICKFTS: Sold daily, limited 15-days
front date of sale.
\\ bite Springs s:>.NO
SI \ RAY ONLY TICKFTS: Sold for C. S. £ F. Ry.
train No. 3, each Sunday morning, limited to return on
train No. 4. date of sale.
Jacksonville Sd.oo
White Springs <61.7,0
For full details as to schedules etc., call on W. K. Dodge,
ticket agent. Tiftou, Ga., or address
J. W. JAMISON, T. P. A. or C. B.RHOEESG. P. A.
MACON, GEORGIA
PEARS OX TRIBUXE, JULY 27 1917
SANDWICH COLUMN.
Southeast Georgian: "Sav
annah should not let up on the
Altamaha bridge project. Get
at it in time to connect with the
Sat ilia bridg ■ >ll the Dixie High
way."
When the baby is suffering the
double affliction of hot weather
and bowel disorders, the remedy
needed is mcgee’b baby elixir,
11 .reduces the feverish condition,
corrects the stomach and checks
Ihe Joosencssof the bowels. Price
25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by
Morris Drug ('o.
Charlton County Herald 5
"That the South is the healthiest
spot for the training camps is
dearly proven by those higher up
selecting Southern slates and two
of our Georgia cit ies as camp sites.
Macon and Augusta were the
lucky cities. Not a day in the
summer is too warm for active
training, and never a winter day
too cold. Investigation has
proven that the Southern soldiers
is stronger and healthier than his
Xort hern hrother."
Doing hard work in a bent or
stooping posit ion puts a stitch in
the back that is painful. If the
muscles have become strained, you
can't get rid of it without help.
The great penetrating power of
BALLARD'S KNOW LINIMENT "ill
appeal to you most strongly at
such limes, because it is the very
thing you need. Price 25e, 50c
and SI.OO per bottle. Sold by
Morris I )rug < \>.
Albany Herald: “Whenever
a man in public lib* gets ‘in bad’
w ith Ihe newspapers t here is sure
to be something wrong with him.
The average newspaper had rather
say kind tilings of a public official
than find fault with him, and the
man in public life who keeps his
hands anti serves the public pat
riotically and with fidelity re
ceives due praise and commenda
tion from the press, ii is only
those who forsake the intends of
thi* (ample or defy public opinion
who fall under the condemnation
of the representative newspapers
of I he count ry."
A had taste in the month comes
from a disordered stomach, and
back of that is usually a torpid
liver: —A condition which invites
disease. Aerbixk is the remedy
needed. It corrects the stomach
and make the liver active and
regular. Price 50c. Sold by
Morris 1 )rug < 'o.
Adel News: “This world is full
of music and song, of good deeds
and helpful people. The man
who is continually 'knocking' and
finding fault is sadly out of harm
ony with all the world and the
many things which an indulgent
God has placed here for us. We
haven't much use for the knocker,
lie doesn't build up, but his mis
siou is to destroy and to plant
weeds instead of flowers. We
pass this way but once, then let
us he of some use. The man who
continually lam basts and knocks
individuals, towns, churches will
never be of much constructive
force in any community."
W hen you feel lazy, out of sorts
and yawn a good deal in the day
time. you can charge it to a torpid
liver which has allowed the systdin
to get full of impurties. Herbine
cures all disorders produced by an
inactive liver. It strengthens
that organ, clauses the bowels and
puts the system in good healthy
condition. Price 50c. Sold by
Morris 1 >rug ( 0.
Lari.y County: "Rills to make
it unlawiul to sell or carry pistols
less than two feet in length have
been introduced in the Georgia
Legislature. The intent of the
bill is good and perhaps it ought
to pass, but we already have two
good laws on the statute books
that are absolutely ignored by the
pistol tutors. The laws forbidding
the carrying of a pistol without a
license and carrying pistols con
coaled are both ignored by the
owners of f)!> percent, of the pistols
iu Georgia, Seven eighths < f tl.e
men and a great many boys habit
ually carry pistols. They all
believe in 'prepardness.' "
Surgeons agree that in cases of
Cuts, Burns Bruises and Wounds,
the first treatment is most im
portant. When an efficient an
tiseptic is applied promptly, there
is no danger of infection and the
vorjid begins to heal at once.
For use on man or beast, boro zone
is the ideal antiseptic and heal
ing agent. Huy it now and be
ready for an emergency. Price
25c, 50c, SI.OO and $1.50. Sold by
Morris Drug Co.
Savannah N ewh: “The Torrens
land title registration bill, yester
day passed by the Georgia House,
gives to every land owner a privi
lege to which he is manifestly
entitled: t hat of having his title
to the land “confirmed and estab
listed by a decree that will stand
in any court.” It is gratifying to
observe t hat so large a majority of
the House members appreciate the
need of such legislation. The bill
contains no compulsory feature.
It will work no hardship on any
one. it merely gives to the land
owners of Georgia the right to
make their titles court-proof.
Through exercising this right, they
will be able to enhance the market
value of their lands and Georgia
will become a more attractive field
for I he investor."
Use Of Idle
Lands Imperative
Andrew M. Soule, President Georgia
State College of Agriculture.
The South possesses vast areas of
land which have not been cultivated
up to the present time, yet are capa
ble of growing large quantities of food
at a reasonable cost if skillfully han
dled. This applies not only to Idle
farm land, but to the vacant lands sur
rounding manufacturing plants and the
cut-over lands belonging to lumber
men. Some manufacturers are giving
their employees one or two days off
each week for the cultivation of these
lands; a patriotic example which
should appeal to all employers. Few
people realize that shipping facilities
will be greatly curtailed this fall and
winter and that It may be out of th*
question to ship supplies Into the state,
even should the West have a large
surplus. Therefore, even though the
Moductiou Is normal, It may be Im
possible for the South to obtain the
surplus of other sections. On the oth
er hand, If the food production Is a
partial failure, there may be acute suf
fering In the South, which can be pre
vented only by the careful utilization
of all agricultural lands in the produc
tion of food and forage. This is imper
ative.
Sorghum For Forage
John R. Fain, Prof, of Ag-.-onomy, Ga.
State College of Agriculture
Of all the various forage crops pro
duced in the State sorghum is un
doubtedly the best, yielding a good
tonnage of excellent forage under
practically all conditions of soil, mois
ture and climate. Irrespective of
drouth, when rain comes, it develops
rapidly and yields at least a fair ton
nage. In addition to the low cost of
seed, which is a factor of importance,
it Is relished by all classes of stock
and produces good gains in live weight.
Seeding may be broadcast or in drills;
both methods have advantages. When
planted in the production of baled hay,
broadcasting gives excellent results.
However, planted in rows it yields a
greater tonnage and there Is the add
ed advantage of cutting and shocking in
the field, and feeding direct from the
shock.
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"e have just open up an Antisep
.i . tic Shaving Parlor.
' AcT We also open up a Pressing Club.
Your patronage will be appreciated
All Work 6 nation id ***“•
FACTS IN A NUT-SHELL
THESE are days of co-operation,
organization, team work.
MAN can no longer succeed all
alone, unhelp and unhelping—nor
does he wish to.
REAL SUCCESS now means IN
CREASED USEFULNESS. A
BANK AUCCOUNT will make you
MORE USEFUL.
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SHOP STAYS OPEN THE YEAR ROUND
Apron
Our Store
OBKBttSmg TODAY
Such are the groceries sold at
this ’store. The delicate
aroma of the coffee, the de
licious taste of the butter—
all the appetizing points of
good sweet—clean food are
carefully preserved at this
store. Give us a trial.
THE PEARSON GROCERY COMPANY
Patterson’s Pharmacy
Headquarters For
Fancy Toilet Articles and Fancy Stationery
Select Stock of Jewelry
Our Soda Fountain Products are the Best
Call and Inspect our Stock
We will Receive a Nice Line of Stationery
Next Week