The Pelham journal. (Pelham, Ga.) 1902-current, June 05, 1908, Image 7

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ARE VOU LOOKING For The Place Where You can Secure %. " the Best Yalues tor Your Money ? If so, We Can Solve the Problem For You. White Goods for Summer and Commencement Dresses. Our stock in this line is very complete and we will take pleasure in showing you our many variour materials. Linens* Iu White and all the newest colors. Co¬ penhagen, tan and brown, from 12 i-2c to $i.oo per yard. Embroideries* An exquisite line consisting of wide skirt flouncings, bands and galoons to match in baby Irish ancl Irish joint designs on fine mulls suit¬ able for Evening and Commencement dresses. Ginghams* The material you want for everyday dres¬ ses, iu stripes, ducks and plaids, light and me¬ dium colors. When you are in want for anything that an up-to-date dry goods store should carry, call on us. We will be glad to serve you. Hand Tradng Co’s Dry Goods Department. Messers A. M. Pugh and Ed Hayes were among those who went to Tampa on the annual ex¬ cursion this week. The children is the hope of out country, so don’t neglect them, buy them some pretty, stylish little slip¬ pers in black or tan at Everett Mer¬ cantile Co. On account of the fact that the people would be demoralized over the election and many of them would want to be in Ca¬ milla Friday Justices Z. H. Jones and H. B. Tucker have adjourned their courts over to Saturday, June 6th. Ricena, for delicious batter cakes. H. B. Tucker & Co. Among those who attended the Hoke Smith rally at Albany Mon¬ day were E. A. Smith, A. A. Turner, D. B. Turner, J. W. Everett, J. It. O’Neal, W. H. Mize, Z. H. .Tones, D. A. Spence and H. H. Merry. When you want what you want in groceries go to H. B. Tucker & Co. Miss Luella Shipp of Cordele has been the attractive guest of Mrs. Pearl Shipp this week. Miss Shipp is librarian at Cor¬ dele. Don’t envy her figure, just do as she has done and buy an American Lady Corset from Everett Merc. Co. Miss Nan Perry of Sylvester has been the attractive guest of her sister, Mrs. A. R. Baggs, this week. Excellent Table Linens A superior grade of fine heavy White Linen, Lustrious and elegant, in the cnoicest patterns, from 25c to $1.00 per yard. Shirt Waists Lingerie Waists, new designs of soft white material, trimmed elaborately with dainty lace and embroideries, $1 tq $3.00. Belts* An extensive line of silk elastic, kid and white embroideried wash belts in the newest ! patterns, with the neatest buckles. Mr. B. U. Curry has been ap pointed administrator of the es¬ tate of Mr. J. M. Minton. Try 7 a sack of Swan Down Hour from H. B. Tucker & Co. Hon. D. W. Kelley of Grady county was a visitor to the city Saturday. Men’s and ladies’ bathing suits at Hand Trading Co.,Clothing Depart¬ ment. Mr. W. H. Wimberly, a promi¬ nent farmer of Decatur county, was in the city Saturday. Just received a lot of nice ties and fancy half nose see them at Hand Trading Co. Miss Malone of Atlanta is busi¬ ly engaged in installing the li¬ brary this week. Miss Malone and her mother arrived Sunday morning and are at the King House. Choice line of cigars and chewing always in stock at H. B. Tucker & Co. Mr. B. Y. Cooper attended the meeting of the District Conven¬ of the R. F.. D. Carriers in Saturday. B J. Mann of Albany was re-elected president George Gam mage, secretary threasurer. For boys and misses bathing suits to Hand Trading Company’s Department. Hon. J. L. Hand spent a couple days in Atlanta the early part the week. Breakfast Bacon in small jars or the pound. H. B. Tucker & Company. City Court of Camilla will con¬ in adjourned session next and will probably be in all the week. Many of the citizens of Pelham have gone to Camilla today to be present at the consolidation of the election returns. Among them were the members of the of the executive committee, J. W. Everett, T. 0 . Battle, W. C. Tvvitty and H. H. Merry. Stuffed peppers, pickled at H. B. Tucker & Co. Mr. Z. E. Norton was in the city Monday. Bargain Counter, Millinery and notions. Friday and Saturday. Mrs. G. H. Cleveland & Co. At the recent session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Macon the district lines were changed and Pelham is now in the same district with Moultrie and Sale City. W. D. Scott, of Moultrie, is District Division Deputy. See our Bargain Counter Friday and Saturday. Mrs. G. H. Cleveland & Co. Miss Reba Mock returned this morning from Milledgeville where she has been attending school. § For your pongee and dress shirts and shirts of all kinds at Hand Trad¬ ing Co., Clothing Department. The district Masonic Convention will be held with the Pelham Lodge on the 24th of June. This conventon is composed of the lodges of this county and of one or two other coun¬ ties. Dr. Taylor of Thomasville was a distinguished visitor to the city Wed¬ nesday. Bargain counter, Friday and Sat¬ urday special bargain prices on hats and notions. Mrs. G. H. Cleveland & Co. Parasols* t A beautiful line in white, black, blue, tan and all colors. Hand painted and embroidered from .*1 to $4.00. Corsets* New styles for all figures, with supporters 50c to $1.00. Gloves* Long Silk Gloves inp fine quality silk iu white and black, $1.25 to $2.50 Lake Pleasant Items. Mr. Jim Eubanks who has been very ill is improving fast. Miss Minnie Lee Moore of Sale City is visiting Miss Rubie Gri ner this week. Mr Byron Dey of Pelham was a welcome visitor at Lake Pleas¬ ant Sunday. Quite a crowd from this place attended the picnic at Sale City Wednesday, all reported a grand time. Mrs. T. H. Palmer leaves Mon¬ day for Leesville, La. to visit her mother, Mrs. Powell. Crops in this section are look¬ ing tine considering the spring rains. The dance at Mr. and Mrs. Lam Griner’s Wednesday night was enjoyed by all who attended. Mr Wallace Akridge and Or¬ man Eubanks attended the sing ing at New-light Saturday report¬ ing a grand time. Guess what young man lost his hat Sunday night. He must have been awful sleepy. The ball game was fine Wed¬ nesday afternoon. Messers Lonnie Adams and By¬ ron Dey of Pelham visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Palmer last w r eek. Miss Margretand Mock visited the Misses Luckeys near Camilla Sunday. Mrs. R. L. Eubanks visited Pelham Saturday. Our school teacher visited hom > Saturday and Sunday. Mr. C. S. Morris of Grady was shaking hands with friends at Lake Pleasant Sunday. Glad to see him again. Listen here: what couple went out driving Saturday afternoon, and first thing they knew the horse stepted out from the buggy and left them sitting in the road. Unknown. Millinery and notions at bargain prices on our bargain counter Friday and Saturday. Mrs. G. H. Cleveland & Co. Wanted Beef Cattle. We want 1000 head beef cattle. Will pay cash. If you-have any for sale see M. W. West or J. T. Nesmith. 4 t. P. O. Pelham, Ga. Dissolution Notice. The firm of J. W. Roberts & Co. has dissolved, Mr. Roberts having purchased my interest, and assum¬ all indebtedness of the firm. All accounts are payable to M r. Roberts. I would be pleased to have all my friends to continue to patronize him. Respectfully, G. A. McElvey. ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to use, in a collapsible tube, with noz¬ zle, One application soothes and heals, reduces inflamation and re¬ lieves soreness and itching. Price Sold by Consolidated Clothing Drug Co.