The Pelham journal. (Pelham, Ga.) 1902-current, May 22, 1908, Image 6

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'. 4, .y>'t& ?<&*,-ixf^'i yyyyvW-s'S&w ++4>**Q++Q*****Q*&b*Q*&i*WQ* &$&&$*»&$ WEARABLES COLD WEATHER PRICES. SPECIAL OFFERING IN LADIES TRIMMED HATS: "\7 ou will find these goods on tables in center of store, and they are “bargains to.’' You should ^ I ■[ visit millinery -V—. department and what have to offer before buying elsewhere. our see we you The Quality is Right, The Prices are Low. I Special Hosiery, Hosiery. -» <t> A beautiful assortment of ladies shirt A new line of mens half hose, plain waists neatly trimmed in lace insertion and lisle and lace stripes in black fancies. ! edging. These are'excellent values. Price r and f $1.00 to $2.25. Price 25 cents. We have one of the swellest lines of mens ne&wear ever shown before. Prices 25 and 50 cents. i > You should buy a pair of Zeigler Bros oxfot^ds for this hot weather, for Ladies, Misses and Children. The newest styles in lasts and toes, 4 **50, $3.00 and $3.50. Come to see us we can save you riibney, always have bargains for you. English &Nesmith Y FOR CASH Death of Infant. Mrs. S. T. Carter who was visi¬ ting her mother, Mrs. Jordan, at Hartsfield lost her seven weeks old baby Monday. The child was seriously sick only a day or two. The remains of the little one were brought to Pelham and laid to rest in the city cemetery. Mrs. Carter is a resident of Augusta and her husband who was in that city at the time lie received the telegram telling of the death of his child come immediately on, arriving here Tuesday morning. Mrs. Carter is a sister of Mrs. W. G. Abridge. It Reached the Spot. Mr. E. Humphrey, who Owns a large general store at Omega, O., and is president of the Adams County Telephone Co., as well as the Home Telephone Co., of Pike County, O., Says of Dr. King’s New Discovery: ‘‘It saved my life once. At least I think it did. It seemed to reach the spot—the very seat of my cough, —yin n everything else failed.” Dr. King's New Discovery not only reaches the cough spot; it heals the sore spots and the weak spots in throat lungs and chests. Sold under guarantee at Hill & King’s drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Wanted Beef Cattle. We want KXX) bond beef cattle. Will pay cash. If you have any for sale see M. \V. West dtk J. T>. Nesmith. \ 4t. P. 0. Pelham, Ga. Man Z an Pile Remedy comes ready t» use. in a collapsible-tube, with noz¬ zle. One application so«thes and heals, reduces inflamatiou and re¬ lieves soreness and itching. Price 50 c. Sold by Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co. When He Stammered. Employer (engaging clerk— “But do you always stammer like that?” Applican t— “N-n-n-no, sir; only w-w-when I talk.” A Californian’s Luck. “The luckiest day of my life was when I bought a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve;” writes Charles F. Rudahn, of Tracy, California. “Two 25c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of itching piles, which had troubled me for years and that yield¬ ed to no other treatment.” Sold un¬ der guarantes at Hifl <fc King's drug store. The Bear Walk Has Frittered Out. The promised “bear walk” that was to take place from the Mar¬ guerite Hotel to the A. C. L. De¬ pot as a result of the election June 4th has frittered out, the promised participants having backed out and taken down their guarautee to carry out the performance. Messers 1). M. Rogers and E. A. Smith since the days have become so warm have busied themselves with a little contem¬ plation on personal comfort and decided that they could celebrate the victory of the successful can¬ didate in a Wiiy that would be pleasanter to them if less amus¬ ing to the crowd. Mr. McCor¬ mick is relieved by the absence of Mr Minton from the city and thus the finest show ever promis¬ ed for Pelham is called off. Don’t forget to come to Hand Trad¬ ing Company to buy your boys clothing. HON. T. W. HARDWICK WILL SPEAK IN PELHAM Wednesday May 27th, 3 P. M. Everybody Invited To hear the brilliant young congressman from the tenth district. HE SPEAKS FOR HOKE SMITH the peoples candidate, and discusses the issues of the campaign. Tom Hardwick is one of the brainiest young men of the state. HEAR HIM* EVERYBODY! LADIES INVITED. m O’CLOCK NEXT WEDNESDAY. A LIVE DISCUSSION FROM START TO FINISH.