Pearson tribune. (Pearson, Ga.) 191?-1955, August 03, 1917, Image 4

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PEARSON TRIBUNE PUBLISHED WEEKLY B. T. ALLEN, Editor SUBSCRIPTION: SI.OO a Year 50c Six Months If you receive a sample copy, it is an invitation for you t ' subscribe. Von will find 'the Tribune a newspaper worthy of your patronage. ADVERTISING RATES: 15c for single column inch each insertion. Reading no I ices, in regular type, or per line. In black type 8c a line. JOB PRINTING Every description of printing done at lowest prices in keeping with the high prices of material used. 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 CITY CAFE T. KIRKLAND, Proprietor Everything New and Up-To-Date Meals at All Hours Next Door to Ice House PEARSON, ICE 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 L lost selling ice on a credit, v 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 A. R. Harrelson HORSESHOEING X BLACKSMITH ALL WORK SfECIU,T ANO GUARANUED WHEELRIGHT * SHOP STAYS OPEN THE YEAR ROUND SANDWICH COLUMN. The News is sorry that the loeal school tax measure failed in Berrien county last week. We are standing in our own Jight when we refuse to better our con dition and the condition of the rising generation about us. The more intelligent and progressive a community is the better it is for all living in that community and the more inducement there is for others to come and live among us. We ought not to stand back on the few dollars it would cost each of us when the good of an entire county is at stake. —Adel News. When you yawn a good deal in the daytime, feel dull, achey and want to stretell frequently, il is an unmistakable symptom of malaria, and unless you do some thing at once you are booked for a spell of chills. Hkrjunk isachili medicine that will prevent or cure the disease. It drives out the im purities on which the malarial germ thrives, strengthens the liver and cleanses the bowels. ’Price 50c. Sold by Morris Drug Co. It has been suggested that steps should be taken to have the name as Dooly's eopital changed be cause it is spelled like that of the Austrian capital. Let the Ams Irian capital change if she objects to being called by the same name as (me of the best and most loyal towns in the I . S. A. We are satisfied. A town by some other name might be as loyal but never any more so than Vienna, Dooly country, (ieorgia. —Vienna News. St'KGKons agree that, in eases of Cuts, Bums, Bruises and Wounds, the FIRST TKKATMKNT is most ill) portant. When an km p iknt an tiseptic is applied promptly, there is no danger of infection and Un wound begins to heal at once. For use on man or beast, horoz one is the iDKAt. ANTisia>Ti< and IIKAI.ING agEXT. Buy it now and be ready for an emergency. Price 25c, 50e, SI.OO and >1.50. Sold let Morris I hug ( \>. Prof. Charles il. Pendleton, of Bryn Athyn, Pa., has received a call to service in the League Is land Navy Yard at Philadelphia, where he will have charge of a large number of naval mechanics. Prof. Pendleton is a Macon man, the oldest son of the late ('. R. Pendleton, editor of the Telegraph. If your child is pale and sickly, picks at the nose, starts in the sleep and grinds the teeth while sleeping, it is a sure sign of worms. A remedy for these parasites will be found in white's < ream yekmi ETGE. It not only cleats out lit)’ worms, but it restores health and cheerfulness. Price 25c i»er bottle. Sold by Morris Drug Co. Piedmont, lntitute Waycross, Ga. II as llest Literary Special and Busi ness Course. For Particulars Write, M. O. CARPENTER, Pres. AUGUST 4th. AUGUST 18th. 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. GEORGIA B. T. ALLKX. B. 11. AI.LEX, ALLEN AN ALLEN, Attorneys and Counselors, Offices in the Allen building, Pearson, Georgia. Will do a general practice in State and Fed eral Courts. PEAItSOX TRIBUNE, AUGUST 8, 1917 About as well try to but down a stone wall as to try to resist draft law. Holding public meet ings and resolving and resolut ing in obedience to the i"-advice of Tom Watson will accomplish nothing further than to create a spiii : of bitterness in the minds of the young men who had rather stay at home than to go across the ocean to fight the Germans. In stead of doing good it will do a lot of harm. It's the law and those subject, without a lawful ex cuse. will have to fight whether they want to or not. Talk about resisting it and testing it in the courts is childish. —Lyons Pro gress. "Dog days are here." says the Macon Telegraph. "The weather bureau reported last night that tin* highest temperature for the first day was 04 degrees, with no rainfall. There is an old tradition which old citizens declare has al most invariably come true, that if it rains on the first day of dog days it will rain for forty days. As it didn't rain persons believing in this tradition say there need be no fear of any continued rainfall during the forty days." For the stomach and bowel disorders of babies mcuee's baby elixir is a remedy of genuine merit. Il acts quickly, whole some and pleasant to take. Price 25c and 50c per ItoLtle. Sold by Morris I)rug < d. A train load of Chinese, eu route from San Francisco to Havana. Cuba, passed through Waycross over the Atlantic Coast Fine last Thursday night. The special is the second of the kind handled through here in recent months. It was delivered to the Coast Line at Montgomery and operated to Port Tampa, Fla. About 125 Chinamen were aboard the train. Iloke Smith <'hat ham county's new demonstrator agent, left Way cross Saturday for Savannah. He begins his new duties Aug. 1. He is a son of Dr. and Mrs. .1. E. W. Smith and he is regarded as an exceptionally hard worker in his line. Mr. Smith was accompanied by his wife, who is a daughter of fonnenSuperior Court Judge T. A. Parker of this city. If you sit in a cool draft when you are heated and get a stiff neck or Lame back, you will be looking for something that will ease- the pain Fix your mind on Ballard's snow liniment and don't be talk isl out of it because it is the best pain relieving liniment you can get anywhere. Price 25c, 50c and Sl.oo per bottle. Sold by Morris Drug ('o. What Makes ''V This Man Smile ? f Ktumma ; \uspr '#V —the greatest dollar-for- \i|l| dollar value there is in £.r ity, Fisk Serviceand Fisk Mileage at a hit ~ Hat MX Cats Batts Courteous Trutaiit ANTISEPTIC SHAVING PARLOR ROBERTS & STARUNC Prop*. Your patronage will be appreciated ill Work CoaraoteiX Hitt! Malone BU{. FACTS IN A NUT-SHELL THESE are days of eo operat ion. organization, team work. MAN can no longer succeed all alone, unhelp and qnhelping —nor does he wish to. REA I. SUCCESS now means IN CREASED USEFULNESS. A BANK ACCCOCNT will make you MORE USEFUL. Pearson Banking Company EXCURSION FARES VIA. G. S. & F. Ry. To Atlantic Beach, Pablo Beach, Jacksonville and White Springs, Fla. Tickets at following round trip Excursion Fares; can be purchased from Tifton, Ga., via. G. S. A F. Ry. SEASON TICKETS Sold Daily Atlantic Beach ........ ..$7.30 Pablo Beach $7,25 White Springs $4-75 WEEK ENI) TICKETS: Sold for Saturday trains and train No. 3, Sunday's limited Tuesday following date of sale. Atlantic Beach or Pablo Beach S4.GO White Springs $3.30 FIFTEEN DAY TICKETS: Sold daily, limited 15 days from date of sale. White Springs $3.80 SUNDAY ONLY TICKETS: Sold for G. S. & F. Ry. train No. 3, each Sunday morning, limited to return on train No. 4, date of sale. Jacksonville $3.00 White Springs. $ 1.50 For full details as to schedules etc., call on W. E. Dodge, ticket agent, Tifton, Ga., or address J. W. JAMISON, T. P. A. or C. B. RHOEESG. P. A. MACON, EORGIA