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N. E. HARRELL
PERSONAL and LOCAL
The Frank K. Williams home,
on Main street is for rent. Apply
to lienj. T. Allen.
When you want good auto ser
vice call on me. I have good cars
and 'will appreciate your patron
age. T. G. Hamilton. tf.
The materials has been placed
for Mr. J. H. White’s residence on
King street. Work will be com
menced at once and the building
rushed to completion.
That big pile of Sea Island cot
ton, about a hundred bales, that
graced the west side of Mr. ,1. O.
White’s store, has been housed in
the big Watson garage near the
depot. It represents a big bunch
of money.
Stop coughing! you rack the
lungs and worry the body Bal
lard's horehound syrup checks
irritation, heals the lungs and re
stores comfortable breathing.
Price 25c, 50c ahd SI.OO per bottle
Sold by Morris I d ug Co.
There are a number of whole
some laws among the city ordi
nances which should be rigidly en
forced —the curfew law, the law
against loitering, the law against
getting in the way at the railroad
depot, the law limiting the time
railroad crossings can be blockad
ed, the law against speeding, etc.
Messrs. Harrelson & Browning
have taken over the Smith < la rage,
which has been operated for some
time by Mr. Homer C. Adams. It
is understood that Mr. Adams
contemplates returning to his farm
for another year. The Tribune
welcomes the new firm and wishes
for it a lucrative business. There
is no reason why a first-class garage
cannot do a thriving business here
in Pearson.
The Tribune is pleased to an
nounce that the Morris Drug Com
pany, whose stock of goods and
fixtures were destroyed by fire on
Sunday morning, will continue in
business and will open up a fre , -h
stock of goods in a small xvay until
Mr. Corbitt's store is rebuilt. On
the completion of the building a
splendid new soda fountain and
the very latest apparatus w ill be
installed and an up-to-date drug
store maintained.
E RESPECTFULLY
call the attention of the
RARRRR 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.
\Ye still have some goods
left which were bought before the
prices advanced, mid as long as
last they are going at the old prices
Miss Charlotte Kieketson, who
is teaching at Brad well, spent the
week end with her mother and
home folks.
Mrs. George Padrick and little
daughter, of Pearson, (Ja., are
spending a few days with her mo
(her, Mrs. Lizze Fatten, says the
Miiltown Advocate.
Bub a soare t hroat wi th mallard's
snow liniment. One or two ap
plication will cure it eompletly.
Price 25c,50c and SI.OO per bottle
Sold by Morris Drug Co.
We have customers for several
small farms, also eight horse farm.
The parties wanting the above
property are desirous ol making
Pearson and Atkinson county their
home. List your property with
us and avc'll do t he rest.
DOW PINO and Ate NAB,
Harrell Building, Pearson, (fa.
MARKETING HOGS
beats burying them. Steve Hoo
ver. Alt. Pleasant, lowa, writes,
“Commenced feeding my herd of
about 100 hogs B. A. Thoma’s Hog
Powder over two months ago.
Fif y were sick and off feed. Near
by herds had cholera. I did not
he ■ one —they are well and grow
ing fast.” Sold by Pearson Hard
ware Store.
The Ware county commissioners
have provided a public hitching
shed for the use of farmers who
drive into Way cross in buggies.
11 ■ s located so it w ill be a great
convenience to those interested.
Pearson has long needed just such
a convenience. It would prove a
strong invitation to farmers to
come here to do their trading.
It would be a good idea also for
the city council to designate
some particular place where cars
should be parked, so as to keep
them out of the way of the gener
al traffic.
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
i horse sense. Anybody can pos-
Jsess t his 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
commend this treatment to you on
our guarantee that if it does not
make good w e will.
PEARSON TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 30,1917
The new Methodist minister,
Rev. <). 15. Talley, is expected to
arrive in Pearson in time to preach
next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Davis and
son, and Dr. S. A. Kirkland, of
Ziikle, were visitors at the home
of their parents, Mayor and Mrs.
Jeff Kirkland, last Sunday after
noon. ______
Some one called attention last
Sunday morning to the fact, that
every fire Pearson has experienced
during the past fifteen years was
on Saturday night, the only ex
ception being the Negro Baptist
church which was set on tire by
lightning.
A number of Pearson people at
tended criminal superior court at
Douglas this week as jurors and
witnesses. Among the number
iwere N. E. Harrell, 11. K. Sears,
C. H. Dudley, J. F. Smith, Dr.
Joe Corbett, I)r. J. S. Morris, C. J.
Morris and Jesse M. Pafford.
Air. Elisha Meeks has the pret
tiest garden in the city. There
are rutabagas and other turnips
and collards in abundance. He
does not sell his “garden sass,’’ but
feeds it to his cow instead of high
priced foodstuffs from the stores.
It is an example worthy of emu
lation.
Our friend, James A. Moncrief,
who lives on his farm just on the
outskirts of the city, has provided
home made sugar for home use
next year, it is his policy to
make at least a hundred pounds of
sugar for home consumption every
year, and it is equal to the best
grade of “C” sugar. Go thou and
do likewise.
A report of the entert ainmen
given two weeks ago by the young
people of the city for the benefit
of the auditorium stage, was writ
ten for last week’s paper but by
some inadvertence it did not ap
pear, to the exceeding mortifica
tion of the editor when he discov
ered the delinquency. The young
people acted their parts well. The
gross proceeds were about S2O.
The Tribune appreciated the reci
tation by Miss Marie Roberts, en
titled “The Weekly Newspaper
from the Old Home Town.” It
was rendered with a clear voice
and her articulation was excellent.
Miss Marie has the talent to make
a good reader which she should
cultivate.
L<)ST —()nc sample ease, marked
“Frank & Co., Savannah, Ga.”
Finder Avill be liberally rewarded
if returned to this office.
Messrs. John W. Murray and
Henry Jordan, of Millwood, were
prospectors here last Tuesday.
Afr. Jordan is in the market to
purchase a home in Pearson.
Among the Douglas people who
came over Sunday to see how bad
the fire had done the city were
Sheriff W. M. Tanner, Deputy El
lis, NY. W. Southerland, J. Monroe
Wilcox, Oliver Deeu, Editor Fred
Kieketson, Ira Kieketson, E. L.
Tanner and others whose names
the reporter failed to get. Glad
to see the interest they manifes
ted in Pearson’s welfare. They
are always welcome to the city.
Dr. H. P. Smith has just had
completed a pretty brick and ce
ment fountain in bis front yard,
which adds much to its attrac
tiveness. lie gets his water sup
ply for residence, office and foun
tain from the reservoir of Mr. C.
W. Harrell at small cost per
month. This suggests lunv much
beauty can be added to Pearson
with the coming of waterworks.
Surgeons agree that in cases of
Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Wounds
the first treatment is most ini,
port ant. 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 , BOKOZONH
is the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and
TEA LING AGENT. Buy it now
and be ready for an emergency;
Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO and $1.50.
Sold by Morris Drug Co.
On Monday night, November
2(jt,h, Nliss Ruby Ilunnieutt enter
tained a number of her young
friends with a party in honor of
her fourteenth birthday. Those
present were Misses Gracie Head,
Bessie Hawkins, Irene Green and
Ruby 11 unnicull, and Messrs. Al
len Hawkins. Jesse Daniels, Galvin
Daniels, Frank Head. Homer
NVebb and Fred Ilunnieutt. After
playing various games, refresh
ments were served. All expressed
themselves as having spent a de
lightful evening wit-11 their host.
There will be a municipal elec
tion on the second Tuesday in
December for three councilnion to
fill the expired terms of W. M.
Corbitt, N. E. Harrell and J. <>.
White. To entitle you to vote
you must be qualified to vote for
members of the General Assem
bly, have been a resident of the
city three months and your name
must appear on the city registra
tion book. This book is now open,
at the office of the Clerk of Coun
cil, B. Kirkland, Jr., but will close
to-morrow. If you want to vote
you must see t ligt your name is on
The registration book.
(Tar6s
Dr. HENRY P. SMITH
Pearson, Georgia
Office jn Post office flulldlng
J. S. MORRIS, M. D.
Pearson, (1 eorgia
Office In Morris Drug Go. Store.
G. H. AIINGLEDORFF
ATTORNEY AT LA NY
Pearson, Georgia
Practice In all the Courts, State and Federal
B. T. ALLEN
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
O/fices In the Allen building,
Pearson, Georgia.
Will do a general practice In State and Fed
eral Courts.
DR. I». S. MALONE,
Office In Malone Block
PEARSON, GA.
Branch’s Restaurant
J. O. BRANCH. Propr.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Fish and Oysters in Season
NEXT DOOR TO HENRY CORBETT'S STORE
TO THE PEOPLE OF PEARSON
..AND ATKINSON COUNTY..
WE have rented offices in
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 be 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 personel influence
and support.
DOWLING and McNAB
PEARSON, : GEORGIA
Special Attention Given to Phone Order*
Attention, Ford Owners
YT7 e sell genuine ford-made parts
..JUL, at strictly Ford prices which assures you
P&2&1 a better grade a material and workman'
ship for less money. When you need anew part
for your Ford make a point to use genuine Ford
made material and you will get a maximum
amount of service from your car. Avoid imita
tions. Compare our prices with others.
FIELDS & MIZELL
Authorized Ford Dealers
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA
Tires and Tubes for Ford Cars Carried in Stock
FORD SUPPLY CO.
FLOYD BROWNING, Proprietor
I Carry a Full Line of Ford Parts
All Orders iven Prompt Ati enticn
Gasoline and Oil For Sale
SUPPLY ROOMS IN SMITH'S GARAGE FACING A. C. L. RAILROAD
Pearson, Georgia