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FALL SUITS
JZSSt) \\bj E respectfully
'i ' J) I call the attention of the
Ladies’ Men and Chdd
/\ / yfyji A dren of this section to our beautiful
/ \\| \\f H Suits which have arrived and ready
/ \l| ■' for vour inspection. Some of the
L4\ if r, ’ ,<i ■ , 1 , , . .
V 'j j: i best values we nave ever had the
\ f |,v / pleasure of showing.
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j; C " |‘r. J ; Hats For All Occasions
You will find a full line of Hats
■i i\j ,1 | Li ■ i ;
!, | | | in sizes and shads to suit.
\Jj /| ; I W e still have some goods
is jnij | left which were bought befoie the
\|/ \ prices advanced, .nd as long as
\J V ;>r :Q, last they are going at the old prices
NbEbHARRELL
PERSONAL and LOCAL
Don't forgot tin* ininstrol show
iioxt Saturday.
Estelle I’arkor rot timed Monday
aftornoon from her \i>ii to Ash
burn and Macon.
Rub a soare throat with it.\i.i.akd's
SNOW I.IMMKNT. Dill' m' two ap
plication will euro it cotnplel iy.
Price 25c.50c and .*I.OO per Lottie
Sold by Morris Drug < 'o.
The stork visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith a few
days since and leit a fine baby
girl. The mother ami daughter
are getting along line, and tile
father thinks she is the prettiest
girl in Pearson.
Rev. E. L. Padriek, preacher in
charge of the Pearson eireuit, left
Monday morning for the annual
South (Jeorgia conference, to be
held at Albany, and xvill be absent
for several days. 11 is wife accom
panied him.
The Pearson singing club have
aaranged feus regular practice at
the different homes of the city
where then* is an iustrumeiii.
The first practice was held at the
editor's home last Friday. The
next practice w ill b -a! the home
of Mr. R. 11. Dickerson to-night.
Elder (!. Tom Vest ha ; pur
chased the house and lot b'-loug
ing to Mrs. pearl Sweat and xviil
move his family here. lie is ex
peeling to engag. in farming. I
is probable that Mrs. Sweat xvili
build again on Meeks street, fur
ther back from the home she has
just sold.
GEORGIA & FLORIDA RY.
Schedule Effective August 26th, 1^37
Trains leave Willac«K»ehf f- fur Douglas.
Hazlehurst, Vldaiia. Htillmort. » '«ar
fießL Mlllen. Swainsboro.
KeysvlUe, Augusta and intermediate
points.
Trains leave WlMacoochf-e for Nash
ville, Adel. Sparks. Moultrie. Val
dosta. Madison, Fla., and interme
diate points.
T. E. HARRIS,
General Passenger Agent
Augusta, Ga.
Tom Hamilton has a new car, a
Chevrolet. He says it is the ear.
When you want good auto ser
vice call on.me. 1 have good ears
and xviil appreciate your patron
age. T.< 1. 11 ain i I toil. tf.
Stop coughing. 1 you lack the I
lungs and worry the I >ndy n.w. j
i,Ann's ttoKi'Hoi.Ni) svki'l* checks
irritation, heals the lungs and re
stores comfortable breathing.
Price 25c. 50c ahd si.oo per bottle
Sold by Morris i Vug Co.
Brown N Bowen, minstrels will j
give a performance in Pearson |
Saturday night, This show ear
vies 10 people imd .<oiii<s recoin
mewled ;is being clean and re |
fined. A street parade will take!
place at noon. ad.
The Tribune sympathizes wit li
Mr. and Mrs. i-ador Passon in the
loss of their Iwo weeks old infant.
Mr. Passon and son. Leo, went to
savannah Sunday to the burial.
Mrs. Passon remains in Savannah |
under the care of a physician.
Irregular bowel movements lead j
to chronic const iput ion and a con
stipated habit tills (lie sysictii!
[with impurities HKUJiINT. is a great |
I bowel regulator, it purifies the
system, vitalizes the blood and!
[puls the digestivc organs in tinej
vigorous conditions. Price 50c.
I Sold by Morris Drug Co.
Upon invitation extended by
I the masonic brotherhood of Horn-'
erville a number of the members
of Satiila Lodge of Pearson anieng
whom were .1. Waiter James, Dr.
li. P. Smith, "Win. Smith, Sherrod
James. W. .!. Tyler. N. E. Ilarrei
and J. P. I.ce, were present at
their last regular meeting. They
rejjorf tliat the iiomcrville niasous
gave tin .n a royal t ime.
No. 1 Daily 9:40 a. m.
No. 0 Daily ex. Sun. 0.02 p. m.
No. 5 Daily 4:20 p. in.
No. 7 Daily ex- Mon. 7:47 p. m.
L. J. PARKS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Augusta, Ga.
PEARSON TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 1(5, 1917
Messrs Stubbs'and McWhitc. of
Albany, were here Monday pros
peeling.
The Pearson high school wax ad
journed-for Tuesday so that the
pupils could attend the county
fair at Douglas. They did not at
tend as a school, but finite a mini
i or at tended as imlix iduals.
Begulaie the bowels when they
fail to move properly. UKitniM; is
an admirable bowel regulator. II
oelps the liver and stomach and
rest on s a fii n ■ feeling of strength
and buoyanee. Price 50c. Sold
by .Morris Drug Go.
Mr. George Aiken and Miss
Viola Parr were quietly married
lasi Sunday afternoon at I lie home
of tlie bride’s parents a short dis
tance rail of the city. The cer< -
mony was performed by Elder J.
B. Thigpen.
Bober! Davis Faekler, of Doug
las, was hen- Saturday as a wit
ness in lie Sutton-Faekler ease.
He i.s tickled nigh unto death
over the 19 .Mode) Linotype the
Progress is expecting to receive
soon. When it gels crazy like
that of the Tifton Gazetteer the
Douglas Enterprise, and refuse to
work, then the smile will vanish
into sulphureous what you-may
call 'em..
Mr. J. li. Spence, of Camilla, is
hen as snec(*ksor-t.o J. L Ricki i.-on
he Marsha! of the City of Pearson,
jTI et'ity r '.| ill*-r arc expect ii: him
j io make an efficient officer, as he
I inn- had several yearsexpcricnce at
I Vine-dial of the City of ('a dll. .
He appears to bo a perfect gentle
man in every respect and will treat
you right in his official capacity if
you xvill let him
Good common sense al ways takes
precedence over any subject that
requires attention, that’s xvliy ed
ucated fanatics never amount to
much because they are minus that
great virtue known as common or
horse sense. Anybody can pos j
sess this virtue, the uneducated as j
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
onimeud this treatment to you on
ur guarantee that if it does not
make good we xvill.
I .... i. .: mis
tress of Axon, was a bulsiucs* visi
tor to Pearson Tuesday morning.
There will be preaching at the
Raptisl- church next Sunday by
Elder Williams, of SoperUm, xvlio
has been called as pastor. But
fexv of our people have heard him
and, doubtless, he xvill draxv a
large congregation. lie is xveii
reputed as a man and preacher.
There was preaching last Sun
day at St. Mary's ehn-pel (Mission
ary Baptist ), at Sweet xvatert Prim
itive Baptist) and at Pnion Hill
(.Gongregn!ionalist) churches. All
are in easy reach of the city. The
hitter, and the farthest, being
about four miles away.
MARKETING HOGS
beats burying them. Steve Hoo
ver. Mt. Pleasant, loxva, writes,
‘(’ommouecd feeding my lierd of
about 100 hog B. A. Thorna's Hog
i’oxvder over two months ago.
Fifty xvere sick and m'T feed. Near
by herds had cholera, i did not
lust* one —they are well and grow
ing last.” Sold by Pearson Hard
ware Store.
A medicine vendor was here Sat
urday afternoon plying his voca
tion. A big crowd listened to hi
spoil and cast t heir shekels at his
feet. The home drug stores could
have supplied them with just as
good medicines at the same price
and arc entitled to their patron
A great many Pearsonites at
tended the county fair at Douglas
last Tuesday. Postmaster Smith
and family, li. ILankford and
children, were among tin* number.
II seems our people are taking nn
usual interest, in the county fair
this year. It maybe because of
their great prosperity.
The Scotch highlanders band
was here Monday afternoon whoop
ing up the Coffee County Pair
with t heir tine music. This scribe
is rat her of I Ik* opinion that Ibex
attracted more attention because
of their dress than by their music.
Their garb was typical of the real
Scottish highlander, and pretty
showy. Attorney Cornelius of
Douglas was the chaperone.
Surgeons agree I hat in eases of
Cuts. Burns, Bruises and Wounds,
the first treatment is most ini
port ant. When an efficient, an
tiseptic is applied promptly, there
i no danger of infection and the
wound begins to heal at, once. For
use on man or beast, POBUZONE
it- the I HEAL ANTISEPTIC and
HEATING AGENT. Buy it now
and be ready for an emergency.
Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO and 51.50.
Sold by Morris I >rug ('o.
The regular monthly term of
I lie Jusl ice ('our! for the tßlOtli
District, G. M„ was held here
Saturday with only Judge Sweat
Presiding. Judge Kirkland had
no business before his court. < in
ly one ease* was tried, being an ap
peal to a jury in the ease of Sutton
against Faekler, suit on a note.
The verdict, was for the Defendant.
Air. B. A. Moore was the only visit
ing attorney present.
The editor acknowledges a visit
fiomatiio of young gentleman
from Wi:iaeoochee lasi Monday ar
ternoon —Hie party consisting ol
Me -r- George P. McCi an io J r. and
Wilber Oberry of Mil laeoochee
and Mr. Earnest G. Bentley of At
laiila. Tin* latter is an Attorney
with several years experience in
p 'action, and was here prospecting
with a view of locating in Pearson.
Messers. McCranie and Oberry
came to give Mr. Bentley'an out
ing and to show him the county
seat of Atkinson county.
Brandi's Restaurant
J. O. BRANCH, Propr.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Fish and Oysters in Season
NEXT DDD2 TO HEIISV CORBETT'S STORE
:ifli 3
G. R. Ogden, of Shinnston, W. Va., savs: “I have used
AVALON FARMS HOG-TONE 5 i and I think it IS the
best medicine I ever used. 1 have two pigs 4 months and 3 days
, old that x,., ... 6 pom- heavier than the other,
they are !■: ) p tm . icr 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, ai! telling of big
improvement in hogs anil
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 *; OU NOT HING 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 - w
MORIRS COMPANY
FLOYD BROWNING, Proprietor
I Carry a Full Line of For* ' Arts
All Orders iven Prompt Att e i L'c r.
Gr.isciine and Oil For Sale
SHFs: fir IS B SMITH’S GARAGE FACING A. C. L. RAILROAD
r'son, Georgia
The Spell Live Stock Co.
mloaded last
. r *sday morning a car
load of nice
rUCKY. MULES
the next ten
wi cheap for cash or
r ou for your horse or mule. All
c. i ,i r:ii,... :;re v/eil broke and guar
be as represented or money
refunded.
We have rented the lot and stables
B Kirkland and our stock will
there. Come around an look
? em over.
The Spell Live Stock Company
/ /' ~~~T" r vs' , 'v
6') days' Free
’filial under V,
a n absolute \
money-back
guarantee. Come in the store
0i: «! , ! U us how many hogs
lii’ in your herd and we
''•'ill five you enough Hog-Tone
to treat ai! of them 60 days.
Vu di t have to pay for it
uni >/".l are absolutely satis
fied. The decision is left en
tirely to you.