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Oils, Guns, Cutlery, and Crockery
We are the Leaders.
We Have some Excellent Bargains in Harness and Buggies
and will be Pleased to serve you.
Farmers Hardware Company.
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The She?win & Williams ready
mixed paint is used by all good pain¬
ters, and no better recomendation is
needed than that it is used by those
who know good paint when they see it,
as all good painters do. Come in and
get my prices before placing your next
order.
Attention Is Also Called
to the following farming implements;
Welded Wing Dixon Sweeps, Terrell
Scrapes, Goose Neck Hoes, D. & H.
1 Scovelle Hoes.
These are everyday things to the fanners and I will give
you Rock Bottom prices on them, all of which is made of
the best material.
T. O. Battle
THE HARDWARE MAN.
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COME TO US
If you need a Racycle or Bicycle. We always
have in stock the later models, and sell them
at the lowest price.
REPAIRING
of Racycles, Bicycles, Guns and Pistols always
done on short notice and in first-class style.
If you need any repair word done bring it to us. We
Guarantee satisfactory work.
F M. SMITH & CO.
PATENTS
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valuable information. Sent free to any
ID. SWIFT A CO.
1501 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.J
For your pongee and dress shirts
and shirts of all kinds at Hand Trad¬
ing Co., Clothing Department.
R. F. D. No. I.
Miss Mollie Adams’ school at
Harmony closed Friday after a
very successful terr '
Mrs. R. W. Jones of Thomas
county is visiting her mother,
Mrs. J. K. Pullen this week.
Miss Mae Pullen returned the
first of the week from a visit ol
several days in Thomas, county.
Rev. S. O. Thomas and Rev.
M. C. Taylor were transacting
business in Pelham Tuesday.
A number of young people
greatly an ice cream supper at
the home of Mr. L. D. Bowan
Saturday evening.
Quite a crowd of young people
from along Route No. 1 attended
the services at. Lake Pleasant
church last Sunday.
The gofm *raidB'^Ta??r"iTTfyrbv'ed
the crops wonderfully. The
farmers have cleaned out their
crops and they are looking fine
C. R. Akridge is cutting a fine
field of oats on his Rogers place.
He is using a reaper and binder
and his crops shows how success¬
fully and profitably oats can be
raised in this section.
Go to Hand Trading Co’s. Clothing
Department for your hats and caps.
Don’t cough your head off when
you can get a guaranteed remedy in
-.Rees Laxative Cough Syrup. It is
especially recommended for children
as its pleasant to take, is a gentle
laxative thus expelling the phlegm
from the system. For coughs, colds,
croup, whooping-cough, hoarseness
and all bronchial trouble. Guaran¬
teed. Sold by Consolidated Clothing
& Drug Co-
EES LAXATIVE COUGH UP
CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUQ8 LAW,
An improvement over many Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the
system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to giV«
satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO, U. S. A.
Sold By CONSOLIDATED CLOTHING & DRUG CO.
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Union Hill.
On account of absence of the
preacher there was no preaching
on the third Sunday.
We are sorry to relate the death
of Mrs. Charlie Spence which oc¬
curred at her home near Mace¬
donia last Wednesday.
Miss Vatrine Hurst of Pelham
is the attractive guest of Miss
Annie Howard this week.
Union Hill Sunday School was
largely atteuded Sunday. Hope
all will take a great part in this
and help to carry the work for¬
ward.
Misses Mary Ella Causey and
Susie Cameron accompanied by
Mr. Raney Watts attended
preaching at Macedonia Sunday.
Rev. Jesse Cannon declined to
pre ach Sunday on account of a
severe headache but gave a splen¬
did talk.
Misses Sallie and Mae Sizemore
attended Preaching at Macedonia
Sunday.
Ask Mr. Will Howard how he
and his girl enjoyed themseves
Sunday.
We would be very much de
lighted to have the people of Pel¬
ham drive out every Sunday af¬
ternoon and help us in our Sun¬
day School at Union Hill
Wonder why Miss Mamie Watts
didn’t attend Sunday School?
Guess she had other engagements.
Miss Rnthie Watts who has
been spending several weeks in
Pelham with her brother, Mr.
J. T. Watts, has returned home.
Misses Sallie Sizemore and
Maud Watts will spend Saturday
and Sunday with Miss Mamie
Watts this week.
School Girls.
The IQs peculiar to women, take different forms.
Some ladies suffer, every month, from dark rings round their eyes, blotches on their skin and tired
feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that words can hardly express.
Whatever toe symptoms, remember there to one medicine that wlB go beyond mere symptoms, and
act on the cause of their troubles, the weakened womanly organs.
Wine of Cardui
Mrs. M. C. Austin, of Memphis, Teniu writes: “For five (5) years! suffered with emy symptom
of female disease, but after using the well-known Cardui Home Treatment, I was entirely weH
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Chattanooga, Taon.
Junior Union Program,
Song—
Reading—Mamie Spence
Duet—Mell Pickron and Marie
McDonald
Reading—Fletcher Godwin
Song—
Reading—Leila McCormick.
Duet—Holly Twitty and Peart
McDonald
Talk—Mr. Dodd
Song—
Here comes the Spring Winds to
chap, tan and freckle. Use Pinesalve
Carbolized. (Acts like a poulticelfor
cuts, sores, burns, chapped skin. Sold
by Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co.
Fell From Hammock and
Broke Her Arm.
Little Miss Bronna Mae Mer¬
ritt daughter of Mr. and Mrs
J. Monroe Merritt, who has beco
spending several weeks with her
grand parents at Cairo fell from
a hammock and broke her right
arm. At last account she was
doing nicely.
30 days’ Trial $1.00 is the offer on
Pineules. Relieves Back-ache, Weak
Back, Lame Bank, Rheumatic pains.
Best on sale for Kidneys, Bladdor,
and Blood. Good for young and old.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money re¬
funded. Sold by Consolidated Cloth¬
ing & Drug Co.
Mr. Berman Moves to
Newton.
L. Berman who has been in
business in Pelham for ten years
moved his stock of merchandise
Tuesday to Newton where he wilt
continue merchandising.
M. Goldstein will occupy the
store he leaves if proper arrange¬
ments can be made.