Pearson tribune. (Pearson, Ga.) 191?-1955, November 09, 1917, Image 3

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FALL SUITS H, -'A N. E. HARRELL PERSONAL and LOCAL Messrs. I!. (>. Roberts and A. Kirkland spent last Sunday in Valdosta. Marshal J. 1. Rioket son resigned Tuesday to accept a position ten dered him at Douglas. Mr. Leroy Me White stopped off at Pearson last Tuesday and spent the day with his friend, Mr. L. A. Hargreaves. Mr. Gordon Arrington, of Cal houn county, spent a day this week at the home of Mayor Jeff Kirkland. He is a brother to Mrs. Kirkland. For reasons that were unavoid able the local Dramatic Club has postponed their entertainment un til a later date —probably the evening of the 16th. Miss Charlotte Picket son has accepted the position of teacher at the Bradwell school, just over the line in Clinch county, and assumed the duties of the position Monday morning. WANTED —I want to buy for cash a Ford touring ear, wide tread in good condition. Bring car or communicate with Parker Hardware & Furniture Co., Pear son, Ga. Mrs. S. Wesley Harrell and chil dren are visiting her parents and other relatives and friends at Adel, and will probably visit in Pearson before returning to their home at Eugene, Fla. A number of cane-grindings near Pearson this week, among them tiiose at the homes of Mr. L. Har rell and Rev. I). .1. Pearson. Sy rup making in this section will be on hand until nearly Christmas. Go and get something to drink! Surgeons agree that in cases of Cuts, Bums. 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 wound begins to heal at once. For use on man or beast, BOROZONE is the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEALING AGENT. Buy it now and be ready for an emergency. Price 25e, 50c, SI.OO and $1.50. Sold by Morris Drug Co. E RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the 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 anti shads to suit. We still have some goods left which were bought befote the prices advanced, and as long as last they are going at the old prices Mrs. 11. C. Adams has been on the sick list several days, but she is now convalescent. Don’t forget Brown &■ Bowers old time ministrel show Sat. Nov. 17. Big street parade at noon. Mr. J. B. While came up from Nahunta last Sunday and spent the day in Pearson with his family. Miss Royal, from Bern is, Lown des county, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Oscar Hawkins, at Moore's Mill —one and a half miles east of Pearson. The editor spent last Saturday in Waycross looking after some legal matters before Judge Sum meraH's chambers court. It was a big court —lawyers being there from Brunswick, Jesup, Baxley and Douglas. There were eight accessions to the membership of the Methodist church last Sunday morning: Col. Mingledorff and wife and Mr. 11. 11. Parker and his entire family. They have shown the marks of good citizenship. When the chest feels on fire and the throat burns, you have indi gestion. and you need Herbine to get rid of the disagreeable feel ing, It drives out badly digested food, strengthens the stomach and purifies the bowels. Price 50c Sold by Morris Drug Co. Mrs. Missouri Spivey, a success ful farmer of south Coffee county, sold to J. M. Meeks this week the the champion bale of Sea Island cotton. It weighed 729 pounds Mrs. Spivey was paid the sum of $517.94 for it. The Tribune man did a wise thing last summer when he had those loads of oak wood, gathered from the streets of the city, hauled and put in his wood yard. It cost him a bit of money but, in com parison with the price of fuel now, he finds he got it cheap. It makes a splendid fire these cool evenings. Surgeons agree that in eases of cuts, burns, bruises and wounds the first treatment is most impor tant. When an efficient antisep tic is applied promptly, there is no danger of infection and the wound begins to heal at once. For use on man or ljeast. Borozone is the ideal antiseptic and healing agent. Buy it now and be ready for an emergency. Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO and $1.50. Sold by Morris Drug Co. PEAT?S(VN TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 1), 1917 Messrs. W. W. and C. E. Slew art were in the city on busines Wednesday afternoon. Miss Marie Roberts spent last Saturday and Sunday with rela tives and friends at Willacooehee. There will lie preaching service at St. Marys Chapel tomorrow’ and Sunday by the pastor, Elder Joe Thigpen. Mr. C. B. Adams, wife and baby, spent several days this week with relatives in Pearson. He had been gone from Pearson a number of years. A pretty little baby girl has ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Furlong. Mother and child arc doing well and her parents are exceedingly happy. GEORGIA & FLORIDA RY. 3*3 Schedule Hffective August 26th, 1617 TralriK leave Willacooehee for Douglas, I lazlehunjt, VLlalla, Stlllmore, (Jax lleid, Milieu, SwnlnKboro, Mitlvllle, Keysvllle. AugUHta and Intermediate ROllltH. Trains leave Willacooehee for Nash ville, Adel. Sparks. Moultrie. Val dosta, Madison, Fla., and interme diate points. T. E. HARRIS, L. J. PARKS, General Passenger Agent Traveling Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Ga. SPECIAL OCCASION FARES — VIA THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE "THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH" ICKSBURG, MI S National Reunion and Peace Jubilee Tickets on sale Oct. 14th and loth. Limit Oct. 31st, 1917. BIRMINGHAM,ALA Alabama State Fair. Tickets on sale (from stations in Alabama only J Oct. 6 to 13th. Limit Oct. 15th, 1917. MACON, GA /.. Georgia State Fair. Tickets on sale Oct. 30th to Nov. Bth, Inclusive. Limit to Nov. 12th, 1917. For information as to fares, schedules, etc., call on or write: A. R. HOUSE. Ticket Agent PEARSON, GA. When you waul good auto ser vice call on me. 1 have good cars and will appreciate your patron age. T. G. Hamilton. tf. Messrs. IT. H. and E. J. Parker spent a few hours in Tifton Mon day. Miss Estelle Parker accom panied them to Tifton and left there at noon for Ash burn to visit friends; and will be one of party to the State Fair at Macon. Brown & Bowers Big Minstrels will give a performance in Pearson Nov. 17. This show comes highly recommended as being clean and refined in every respect. Watch for the street parade at noon Sat unlay. ad. MARKETING HOGS beats burying them. Steve Hoo ver, ML Pleasant, lowa, writes, “Commenced feeding my herd of about 100 hogs B. A. Thoma’s Hog Powder over two months ago. Fifty were sick and off feed. Near by herds had cholera. I did not lose one —they are well and grow mg fast.” Sold by Pearson Hard ware Store. Prof. Booth kindly took a party consisting of his own family, the °ditor and daughter, and little Miss Reha Corbitt, in his ear to the, cane grinding at Rev. Daniel J- Pearson's Tuesday afternoon. The trip was an enjoyable one, notwithstanding the ear got, stuck in the mud and it was with diffi culty it, was extricated. The juice w as fine. Rev. E. L. Padrick will go to the annual South (leorgia Con ference next Tuesday. The Con ference meets in Albany, and will be presided ever by Bishop .War ren A. Candler. Rev. Padrick has served the Pearson circuit the past three years and will probably be sent back next year to complet e his quadrennium. There is no ob jection at, this end of the propo sition, as his service to the ehurelies of the circuit has been quite acceptable. Good common sense always takes precedence over any subject, t hat requires attention, that's why ed ucated fanatics never amount, to much because they are minus t hat great virtue known as common or horse sense. Anybody can pos sess this virtue, the uneducated as well as the educated. If you have the grert virtue referred to above, we would like to have you try one twenty-five cent bottle of Drew’s Salve when you need a treatment for croup, colds, sore throat, bron chitis, tonsolitis and pneumonia} We your druggist, respectfully ommend this treatment to you on ur guarantee that if it does not makegood we will. No. 4 Daily 9:46a. in No. 6 Daily ex. Sun. 6:03 p. rn No. 5 Daily 4:26 p. m No. 7 Daily ex- Mon. 7:47 p. m 1 hfsl; biod’lGs I HOC-TONE J G. R. Ogden, of Shinnston, W. Va., says: “I have used AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE 56 days and I think it ia the best medicine I ever used. I have two pigs 4 months and 3 days old that weigh 360 pounds, one 6 pounds heavier than the other. 9 hey are 100 pounds heavier than my neighbor’s 2 of the same litter and feed." 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 FA TTENER. CONDITIONER AND WORM REMOVER FOR ALL YOUR HOGS - FOR SALE BY - MORIRS DRUG COMPANY FORD SUPPLY CO. FLOYD BROWNING, Proprietor I Carry a Full Line of Ford Parts All Orders iven Prompt Att e Alien Gasoline and Oil For Sale SUPPLY ROOMS JN SMITH’S GARAGE FACING A. C. L. RAILROAD Pearson, Georgia A CARLOAD OF MULES The Spell Live Stock Co. r fc \ of Fitzgerald unloaded last J * Y Thursday morning a car v load of nice KENTUCKY MULES and will be here during the next ten days. We will sell cheap for cash or swap with you for your horse or mule. All of these mules are well broke and guar anteed to be as represented or money refunded. We have rented the lot and stables of Mr. B Kirkland and our stock will found there. Come around an look ’em over. la Spell Live Stock Company TIITM | M TI j I’K .N, G; NONE 60 days’ Free WM under a n absolute g money-back guarantee. Come in the store j and tell us how many hogs / you have in your herd and we I will give you enough Hog-Tone to treat nil of them 60 days. You don’t have to pey lor it unless you are absolutely satis fied. The decision is left en tirely to you.