Pearson tribune. (Pearson, Ga.) 191?-1955, November 23, 1917, Image 3

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FALL SUITS I 1 & N. E. HARRELL PERSONAL and LOCAL An r.NPAKDON.usu-: Sin. To live in towii. To make a living off of it, or out of it; To educate your children in it; To get every thing you possibly can out of it And put absolutely nothing into it. —Somebody. if you want to buy or sell prop erty see Dowling and McNab. When you want good auto ser vice call on me. 1 have good cars and will appreciate your patron age. 'l'. (i. Hamilton. tf. Doing to cane-grindings is the popular diversion these days and most any afternoon you can see boys and girls on their way to a cane grinding. Attorneys Mingledorff and A 1 len went to Douglas Monday to be in attendance upon Coffee super for court. It was Mr. Mingle dorff's first visit to Coffee super ior court. Irregular bowel movements lead to chronic constipation and a eon stipated habit fills the system with impurities herbixk is a great bowel regulator. It, purifies the system, vitalizes the blood and puts the digestive organs in fine vigorous conditions. Price 50c. Sold by Morris Drug Co. Mr. W. W. Whiddon has re signed the position of bookkeeper with Pearson Banking Company and left last Monday to accept a bookkeeper’s place with a Stone Quarry Company in North Geor gia. Me is succeeded at the Bank by Mr. W. J. Tyler, who has ten dered his resignation to the post office department as rural mail carrier. Brown & Bowers’ minstrel troupe* gave two performances here Saturday—afternoon and evening. The Tribune editor did not go to see it, but is told by those who did that it was a fairly good show. Many people from the country at tended both performances. At nightfall almost every vacant space in the city was occupied by private conveyances, owned by people who were here to take in the minstrels. E RESPECTFULLY * * call the attention of the ARARAT 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 AS! 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 Mrs. 11. 11. Parker visited rela tives and friends in Ado) this week. If you haven't found a custo buy your property yet see Dowling and McNab, and they will do the rest. If you want to sell your farm or city property list it with Dow - ling and McNab. Their office is located in the N. E. Harrell buil ding. Rub a soare throat with HALLARD’s SNOW liniment. < >ne or two ap plication will cure it complexly. Price 25e,50c and SI.OO per bottle Sold by Morris I)rug < ’o. Mr. \V. L. Fivcash is home again from the army, bringing with him an honorable discharge. Defective eye's brought his dis charge. His right eye is giving him considerable trouble. Regulate the bowels when they fail to move properly. HEKBINE is an admirable bowel regulator. It oel s the liver and stomach and re ores a fine feeling of strength a I buoyance. Price 50c. Sold b v Morris 1 )rug ('». Mr. Ed Sears is at home again from a rest, lie has been in the traveling show business for several years and seems to be prospering. The show business ought to be good in these days of prosperity. Delias bought a tract of land here and will soon begin to im prove it. Two of Pearson’s old negro ser vants. who were always ready to serve you. have died within the past ten days—Titus Kdwards and Penny Jacobs. To show their ap preciation of and respect for these old people (jiiife a number of the white people of the city attended their funerals and saw that they were properly put away. Elder Williams, of Hoperton, preached at the Baptist church last Sunday, morning and evening. Those who heard him were pleased with his sermons. It is not cer tain he will continue to serve the church a ll pastor, owing to the j facts that In- lives so far away, the difficulty in getting from Soperton to Pearson, and his general ill i health. He so stated to the | church. PEARSON TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 23,1917 Mrs. 11. L. Lankford was a busi ness visitor lo Willaeooehee last Monday. Rev. and Mrs. E. J.. Padriek re turned Tuesday from the annual conference at Albany. They say the meeting was an enjoyable one. The Tribune had a pleasant call from Mr. W. W. Timmons, of Jilt on, last Friday. He was trav eling in his car and says the roads are sadly out of repairs everywhere. A party of young people from the city went out to Mr. Lovett Harrell’s Monday night to the earn* grinding. They report hav ing had a most enjoyable time. Alina, Hie 5-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Sims, died mi Thursday of last week and was buried at Sweetwater the next day. She was an exceedingly bright child and beloved by all who knew her. The Tribune sym pathizes with her parents in their deep (list ress. 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 ing fast." Sold by Pearson Hard ware Store. Die Sunday Schools of the city were suspended last Sunday after noon for a meeting at the school auditorium in the interest of the war Young Men's Christian As sociation. The principal address was by Prof. W. L. Sprouse, of Piedmont Institute, Waycross. About SIOO has been contributed here to this work. Good common sense always takes precedence over any subject that requires attention, that’s why ed ucated fanatics never amount to much because they are minus that great virtue known as common or horse sense. Anybody can pos sess this virtue, the uneducated as well as the educated. If you have thegrert 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 commend this treatment to you on our guarantee that if it does not makegood we will. Tax Collector, Mr. Ben Morris, says he will make his second round to Pearson next: Monday. Mrs. M. E. Bennett, of Millwood, was a visitor at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Christopher last Tuesday. The Folkston canning plant has shipped two carloads of canned sweet potatoes to market, and are now eagerly awaiting the result of sales. Mr. W. W. Timmons, of Tifton, was in the city last Friday and made a "pop” call on the editor. He was looking after some timber privileges. The editor esteems Mr. Timmons very highly as a friend. The boy scouts were out in force and uniform Wednesday afternoon and gave the "City Dads” a sam ple of their drilling and street cleaning. The sample was good and may it bring on a complete cleaning up of the st reets. Stop coughing! you rack the lungs and worry the body hat, lard’s horehound syrup cheeks irritation, heals the lungs and re stores comfortable breathing. Price 25c, 50c ahd SI.OO per bottle Sold by Morris Drug Co. Messrs. A. L. Dowling and George McNab who have a live and prosperous real estate busi ness in Douglas, an 1 local ing lie re in the N. E. Harrell building and will be here Saturday ready for business. They will be ready to list property to sell. We believe with the connections this firm has, that Pearson and Atkinson county will be greatly benefitted. Surgeons agree that in eases of Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Wounds, the tirst treatment is most ini port ant. \\ lien 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, BOROZONK is the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEALING AGENT. Buy it now and bo ready for an emergency. Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO and $1.50. Sold by Morris I)rug (’o. Judge <>. M. Hill, the personal injury claim agent for the A Man tie Coast Line railroad, of Way cross, was in the city Tuesday. He came to investigate the injury sustained by Paul Kirkland and another boy by the name of Wall in an accident at the depot Mon day afternoon. In getting ready for the afternoon train going south t he express truck was placed too near the track, and the two boys were- standing at; the south end o! the truck. The locomotive struck the truck, knocking both boys down and otherwise jammed them about, but so far as the Tri bune could learn neither of them were seriously hurt. | “Professional <Tnr6s Dr. HENRY P. SMITH Pearson, Georgia Office jn Rost Office Unlldinp J. S. MORRIS, M. I). Pearson, Georgia Office In Morris' Drug do. Store. G. 11. M INGLE DOR Fl'' ATTORNEY AT LAW Pearson, Georgia Practice in all the ('onrts. State and Federal B. T. ALLEN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Offices In the Allen building, Pearson, Georgia. Will do a general practice In State and Fed era I < on rts. DR. B. S. MALONE, Office In Malone Block PEARSON, GA. Brandi’s Restaurant J. O. BRANCH, Propr. MEALS AT ALL HOURS Fish and Oysters in Season NEXT DGOR TO HENRI CORBETT S STORE I THEPEOPLEOF PEARSON -AND ATKINSON COUNTY.. o h ave rented offices in w v the N. E. Harrell building for the purpose of handling REAL ESTATE We want you to come around and meet our Mr. McNab, who will he located here, beginning NEXT SATURDAY and we assure you that any trust you lend us will be well taken care of, we have experience in this business and expect to live here’and do business with you, and want your personal influence and support. DOWLING and McNAB REAL ESTATE DEALERS PEARSON, : GEORGIA AVALCT 7 - -TONE - THE LIQUID,.. r« •" 4 . .... X .WV&H - FOR MORIRS DRUG COMPANY FORD SUPPLY CO. FLOYD BROWNING, Proprietor I Carry a Full Line of Ford Parts All Orders iven Prompt Att e i t.’cn Gasoline and Oil For Sale SUPPLY ROOMS IN SMITH’S GARAGE FACING A. C. L. RAILROAD Pearson, Georgia