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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
M. S. STEWART,
ARCHITECT
Estimates on Plans and Specifi¬
cations cheerfully furnished.
Office No. 8 Hurst Building
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
J. W.McClain, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in » Piney Woods Dr u g Coi
building.
Residence on McDonald Street.
C-W. REID.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
PELHAM, GA.
Office in new City Hall building.
Residence on Hand A venue.
J> R- CLEMENTS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
PELHAM, GA.
Office in Turner Building, and can
be found at night at residence on
Hand Ave., formerly occupied by
Dr. J . W. McClain.
All calls answered promptly
W. S. Hill, T/X. D.
Pelham, Ga.
Office at Drug Store during the day
And residence at night.
J. R. O’INeol.
DENTIST.
Office in mize building
PELHAM GEORGIA.
DAVIS & MERRY
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW,
Camilla, Ga.
Offices Ga.
Pelham
Practice In All Courts
o. B. BUSH.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Piney Woods Drug Co’s
store. Residence on Barrow Ave
Calls answered day or night. Leav c
calls with Piney- Woods Drug Co.
or Residence. Residence Phone No.
11, office No. 34.
REAL ESTATE
Farm and City property bought
and sold. Rents seen after on rea¬
sonable terms. List your lands for
sale. Let us know your wants.
Pelham Land Loan & Improvement Co.
D. L. Turner, Sec. & Mgr.
Office over Pelham State Bank.
It is a- sure sign of spring when
you quit counting the strawber¬
ries served in your short cake at
the restaurant.
YOU LOOK FOR TROUBLE
If you obtain a Firearm of doubt¬
ful quality
The experienced Hunter’s and
Marksman’s Meal
Is a reliable, unerring STEVENS
FIND OUT WHY
by shooting our popular
RIFLES—SHOTGUNS
PISTOLS
Ask your local Hardware
or Sporting Goods Mer¬
chant for the STEVENS.
If you cannot*obtain, we
ship direct, express pre¬
paid, upon receipt of Cata¬
log Price.
Send 4 cents in stamps for 140 Page
Illustrated Catalog,including circu¬
lars of latest additions to our line.
Contains points on shooting, ammu¬
nition, the proper care of a firearm,
etc., etc. Our attractive Ten Color
Lithographed Hanger mailed any¬
where for six cents In stamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO.
P. O. Box 4007 •
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Items From Hinsonton,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hinson were
oft' on a fishing spree last Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morphy
from Bethel spent last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Autry.
Harvey Harrell went over to
Pelham Friday evening on busi¬
ness.
Henry Leverett from Cotton
accompanied by his best girl call¬
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Autry last Sunday.
Leon Murphy from Bethel was
the guest of Miss Florence Hin¬
son last Sunday.
Miss Ester Murphy visited at
Hinson last Sunday, the guest
Misses Florence and Annie Mae
Hinson.
Edwin Barron attended the
singing at Chastain Sunday.
Miss Minnie Morris visited Miss
Myrtiee Autry Sunday.
Clifford Harrell
preaching at Harmony
Ask Walter Freeman how
enjoyed the huckleberry
Friday afternoon.
Richard Lewis was the
of Miss Ocie Harrell Sunday.
Mr. W. U. Lastinger
Tuesday with his father out
of Pelham.
Mrs Bettie Clark spent Friday
with her sister Mrs. Moye.
Walter Freeman went over
Sale City Monday. •
Mrs. Mary Plodges visited Mrs.
Emma Autry Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Lois Brown visited in
City Sunday.
Dennis Autry was the guest
Miss A-mne Hinson SvwH&pr —
Tharp Grant spent Tuesday
night in Meigs.
Scribbler
Kodol for dyspepsia has helped
thouoands of people who have had
stomach trouble. This is what one
man says of it: U E. C. Dewitt & Co.
Chicago, 111.—Gentlemen—In 1897 I
had a disease of the stomach and
bowels. I could not digest anything
I ate and in the spring of 1902 j
bought a bottle of Kodol and the
benefit I received from that bottle
all the gold in Georgia could not
buy. I still use a little occasionally
as I find it a fine blood purifier and a
good tonic. May you live long and
prosper. Yours very truly C. N.
Cornell, Boding, Ga., Aug. 27, 19 q6.
Dissolution Notice.
I have sold my interest in the mer¬
cantile business of G. W. McCormick
& Company and will be no longer
connected therewith. The purchas¬
ers will assume all the liabilities and
collect all debts due the fim.
Respectfully,
4t. J. T. WATTS.
The World’s Best Climate
is not entirely free from disease, on
the elevations fevers prevail, while
on the lower levels malaria is en¬
countered to a greater or less extent,
according to altitude. To overcome
climate affections lassitude, malaria
jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague
and general debility, the most effect¬
ive remedy is Electric Bitters, the
great alterative and blood purifier;
the antidote for every form of bodify
weakness, nervousness, and tisom
nia. Sold under guarantee at Hill
& King’s drug store. Price 60c.
Wind Mill for Sale.
Will sell cheap one Aermotor—
6 foot wheel—with 1050 gallon
steel tank with piping and fixtures
complete. Prpper size for farm
purposes. Ail in first class cou
dition.
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An Artificial Bird.
The force of gravity received a
body blow in January when
Henry Farmau, * the French
aeronaut, traveled a circular ftmr
fifths of a miie in alheavier than
air flying machine. By this flight
Farman won the *1 outsell Arch¬
deacon prize of $10,000 for the
first successful air ship. His ex
ploit is regarded as t he • greatest
since Santos-Dumont circumnavi¬
gated the Eifel Tower in a dirigi¬
ble balloon, and of)far more prac¬
tical and scientific value. Suc¬
cessful navigation of the air
seems now onlyw Question of per¬
fection of detail.
Farman’s aero pi ui weighs 800
pounds, and is operated by a fifty
horse-power motoij. It looks like
a lunch wagon w th wings. On
the occasion of its .official trial it
ran along the ground for a hun¬
dred yards; then its |ings ylno it got the
idea, flapped and rose
j to feet. a height At about of twenty the speed ve or thirty of
I , an
Erie Railway te nd it, traveled the
required distance, lu le a grace¬
ful curve, and n. limed to the
starting point. F irman then dis¬
mounted from hi -riIons posi¬
tion between the igs and gave
oh,
himself over to it stall more
demonstrative perilous congrafc.JJnt ‘.buntrymen. ions of his
Farinan’s aerbpfrana would not
ta*ke neither a prize does in it a h, ^beauty ’ look contest; like
a
comfortable place in which to
live. There is iu> (lining room,
and the motor Is o boisterous
that a sleep iivl: compartment
would be a superfluity. Fifty
years hence the small boy will
snigger at this erode crontrivance
if he sees it in his history book
But it looks as it this ingenious
Frenchman had ) niched the long
sought goal, *i>; t uns'mictiofi o
manageable, heavier than air
machine that will fly.—Success.
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NATURE’S OWN IRON TONIC
A remarkable combination of Sulphuric
Acid and Iron. It is the Strongest
Natural Water Known.
Endorsed text-books by leading physicians and
medical for Indigestion,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and all diseases
of Stomach, Bowels and Liver, and when
applied as an antiseptic for Eczema
and all Skin afflictions.
Dose: Tea to tablespoonful.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
we will make you a trial shipment.
Price $1.00 pint, or 6 pints for $5.00.
Medical testimonials on request.
■ MATCHLESS MINERAL WATER CO
$ . OFFICES >ELL, ANDALUSIA, ALA.
GREENVILLE, ALA.
Piney-Woods Drug_
Company.
W. R. Blasingame Has
Early Peaches.
Mr. W. R. Blasingame gather¬
ed from a tree in his yard last
week the first ripe peaches of the
season. Two fiine specimens he
brought to the Journal office as
proof of his claims. It is always
well to prove these matters. The
tree is two years old and the
peaches are of the 4 Spiller”
variety.
50 YEARS*
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Patents tnken through Muiih & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated week 1 5 largestcir¬ 13
culation of any scieDtlOc Sold Journal. by all newsdealers. Terms. a
year: four months, $L Vnrk
MUNN & Co, 36,SrMdwa »
Lin__cli office, 625 J* ft*
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WttNT a Young Man’s suit
W without frills, with simple
yet stylish lines, a tone of quiet
elegance combined with quality?
Take this one. You’ll say we’ve
rare good judgment in clothing
values; and see why we emphasize
the Ederheimer-Stein make.
Other styles with more marked
features if you want them. Tell
you more when you come in.
A pattern to please every fellow. Sizes
up to 38.
Consolidated Clothing & Drug
Company. ......
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Shoes! Shoes !! Shoes !!!
American Lady
£ Fine Low Cut Shoes, Very Lat= M
(;] est Styles and Patterns. ||
I l brated We line have of shoes a large for and you complete to choose stock from, of this in Tans, cele
|Si vjjj Dull Kids, Patent Leather and Yicie, at prices that can
not be beat.
Come in and let us show you, its always a pleasure
to have our customers look through.
McCormick <& Co.
GENERAL LaERCHAMTS
fe: m Felliam., Georgia.
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