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For the next thirty days we will press
ONE SUIT OF CLOTHES FREE
With every dollars worth of patronage received.
twlaras.*' odoms pressing club
PERSONAL and LOCAL
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley O’Quhiu, of
Wayeross, visited tier sister, Mrs.
15. S. Malone, last Sunday.
Judge W. C. Lankford and Col.
Rufus A. Moore, of Douglas, were
business visitors to Pearson Tues
day.
Mr. Geo. L. Dickerson and
daughter, Cora, of Clinch county,
were in the city Tuesday and a
guest of his brother, Mr. R. 11.
Dickerson.
Elder Williams of Soperton, has
been called to the pastorate of the
Pearson Baptist church. lb* will
preach one Sunday in the month
—the third.
Mr. H. L. Lankford went up to
Atlanta Saturday night and found
Mrs. Lankford sufficiently strong
to leave the hospital, and they
came home together Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Jeff Kirkland and Miss
Mae James attended the Woman’s
Missionary Cnion at Stokesville
church last Thursday as delegates
from the Local Union. Miss James
reported it, as a very interesting
and instructive meeting.
Dr. B. S. Malone and family at
tended the funeral of his brother
in law, Mr. G. S. Parley, last Fri
day at the Arabia cemetery. Mr.
Darley had been ill for many years,
and the disease developed total
blindness some months ago. The
Tribune sympathizes deeply with
the wife, sons and daughter in their
grief.
FALL SUITS
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The Tribune man and daughter,
Eugenia, spent the week end with
relatives and friends at Albany.
Col. J. <). Simians and Mr. J.
M. Roberts were business visitors
to Pearson last Monday afternoon.
EXCURSION FARES
To
MACON, GEORGIA
Account
GEORGIA STATE FAIR VIA
G. S. & F. RAILWAY
~‘"p|llE G. S. A F. RAILWAY makes
announcement, of very low round
trip faes from all stations to Ma
Icon, account of the Georgia State Fair,
tickets to be sold Oct. 30th to Nov. Bth,
inclusive, and for trains arriving in Macon s
morning of Nov. 9th;' Final return limit <
of tickets Nov. 12th, 1917. >
Don’t fail to visit the greatest state >
fair ever held in Georgia, and see that S
your tickets are routed via G. S. &F. Ry., j
the quickest and most direct route from j
South Georgia points to Macon.
Ask any ticket agent for full informa
tion as to schedules and round trip fares
or write:
J. W. JAMISON, T. P. A. or C. B. RHODES G. P. A.
MACON, GEORGIA
yvr E RESPECTFULLY
call the attention of the
RRR.RRfI Ladies’ Men and Child
dren of this section to our beautiful
Suits which have arrived and ready
for your inspection. Some of the
best values we have ever had the
pleasure of showing.
Hats For All Occasions
You will find a full line of Hats
in sizes and shads to suit.
We still have some goods
left which were bought before the
prices advanced, <. nd as long as
last they are going at the old prices
PEARSON TRIBUNE, OCTOBER 12,1917
Mr. J. J. McLendon came down
from Atlanta Monday morning* to
look after the farming interest of
the Georgia Land Company, lie
returned Tuesday night.
Messrs. James Higgs and J. E.
Button, of the eastern part of the
county, were business visitors to
Pearson lasi Monday. They are
pleased with the idea of Atkinson
county, and both will read the
Tribune in the future.
Mr. B. H. Alien left Pearson
last Thursday night for Anniston,
Ala., where he has accepted a job
in Lucie Barn’s quartermaster de
partment. His brother, Mr. Au
brey Alien, came down from Al
bany Thursday afternoon to see
him off.
When the chest feels on fire and
the throat burns, you have indi
gestion, and you need 11ERB1NE
to get, rid of the disagreeable feel
ing. It drives out badly digested
food, strengthens the stomach and
purities the bowels. Price 50c.
Bold by Morris Drug Co.
Dr. J. E. Lassiter, his mother
and daughter, of Berrien county,
were in the city the first of the
week and guests at the home of
Dr. Joe Corbett. Mother Lassiter
has many friends in Pearson and
will remain awhile visiting among
them.
Christine Miller’s proof that the
Edison machine perfectly re-creates
her voice is absolutely no proof
that similar named preparations to
Drew’s Salve for coughs, colds,
croup, sore-throat, bronchitis, ton
solitis and pneumonia aie ofsimi*
lar merit. We, your druggist,
want everybody who really needs
a good and reliable, honest and effi
cient remedy to try Drew's Balve
just one t ime, on our guarantee*.
We do not hesitate to guarantee* it
because we know it will make good.
A party of gentlemen met in the
dining room of Hotel Malone last
Friday afternoon and took the pre
liminary steps towards organizing
a second bank for Pearson. Dan
Wall ae*fed as chairman of (lie*
meeting and B. T. Allen as secre
tary. A committee, composed of
Joe Corbett, chairman, Jeff Kirk
land, J. M. Pafford, J. M. Meeks
and Daniel Metis, wore appointed
as a subscription committee. It
was the sense of lhe meeting t hat
no subscription to the capital
stock be taken for less than five
shares. The home of the new
bank, if organized, will be ii» the
Pafford building on the north side
of the railroad.
All you who have torpid liver,
weak digestion or constipated
bowels look out for chills. The
season is here and the air is full of
disease germs. The best thing to
do is to get your liver in good eon
dit ion and purify the stomach and
bowels. H ERBINE is the right
remedy.it answers the purpose
completely. Price 50c. Bold by
Morris 1 )rug Co.
A wedding of interest to the
young people of Pearson, where
the bride is well known and loved,
is that of Miss 11a Hunter and Mr.
Alfred O. Townsend, which was
consu mated at Brunswick last
Sunday. The contracting parties
are second cousins, for which rea
son their courtship has been a
lang one. The groom is the only
child and son of (’apt. W. R.
Townsend, a wealthy planter of
Glynn county. He is clerk of the
Glynn county commissioners and
deputy clerk of Glynn superior
court and the city court of Bruns
wick, and altogether one of the
best known and most popular
young nu n of Glynn county.
A child can’t get strong and ro
bust while intestinal worms eat
away its vitality. To give the
child a chance to grow these para
sites must be destroyed and ex
pulled. WIIITE’B CREAM VER
MIFUGE is guranteed to remove
the worms; it also puts tlx* vital
organs in healthy, vigorous condi
tion. Price 25c per bottle. Sold
by Morris I >rug Store.
Associational Meetings.
The Union Primitive Baptist
Association will meet with Arnie
church, Coffee county, eight: miles
northwest of Pearson, beginng on
Friday before the third Bunda
instant —just a week from today,
x x x
The 55th annual session of Smy
rna Missionary Baptist associat ion
will meet with Big Creek church,
in Appling county, beginning on
Friday before the fourth Sunday
instant. Elder J. F. Smith, of
Pearson, appointed to preach the
introductary sermon.
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The Freewill Baptist association
will meet with Ozias church,
Clinch county, six miles soulhwi si
of Pearson, near the home of Mis.
Newsome Corbitt.
CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN’
FAILURE.
That is why we say “Feed B. A.
Thomas’ hog powder according to
directions.” DO NOT FEED iT
SLOPPY, but mix it with groin d
feed and moisten with just enough
water to make a crumbly ma* s.
Then each hog gets a beneficial
dose, See full directions on pack
age. Your money back if you aro
not satisfied. Sold by Pearsen
Hardware Store.
AGrepf Line of
opdepWWlE today
WILL EE FOUND AT
PEARSON GROCERY CO.
MONEYTOLOAN
I can make you a loan on y r
farm lands on loug time, che p
rate of interest, liberel terms ; d
with the least possible delay. e
sure to see me before placing y ir
loan.
W. A. WILCOX, Be ;las, Ga.
foil SUPPLY so.
FLOYD BROWNIN , Proprietor
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Pearson, Georgia
G. R. Ogden, of Shinnston, W. Va., says: “I have used
AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE S 6 days and I think it is the
best medicine I ever used. I have two pig 3 4 months and 3 days
old that weigh 360 pounds, one 6 pounds heavier than the other.
They are 100 pounds heavier than my neighbor’s 2 of the
same litter and feed." i
This is the experience of a
typical user of Hog-Tone.
There are hundreds and hun
dreds of letters on file at the
Avalon Farms Company’s
office from nearly every state
in the Union, all telling of big
improvement in hogs and
in hog profits through the
use of Hog-Tone, the scientifi
cally prepared Hog Condition
er, Fattener and Worm Re
mover. Hog-Tone is sold on
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING NOW TO TRY
60 DAYS’ TREATMENT OF
AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE
~ the LIQUID HOG FATTENER , CONDITIONER AND WORM REMOVER
FOR ALL YOUR HOGS
- FOR SALE BY -
MORRIS DRUG COMPANY
60 days’ Free J
Trial under
a n absolute
money- back
guarantee. Come in the store
and tell us how many bogs
you have in your herd and we
will give you enough Hog-Tone
to treat all of them 60 days.
Vcu don’t have to pay for it
unless you are absolutely satis
fied. The decision is left en
tirely to you.