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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, Ni. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Piney Woods Drug Co
building.
Residence on McDonald Street.
C-W. REID.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
PELHAM, GA.
Office in new City Hall building.
Residence on Hand Avenue.
J, R- CLEMENTS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
PELHAM, GA.
Office in Turner Building, and can
be fonnd at night at residence on
Hand Ave., formerly occupied by
Dr. J. W. McClain.
All calls answered promptly
W. S. Hill, ML. TD.
Pelham, Ga.
Office at Drug Store during the day
and residence at night.
J . R. O’Neal.
DENTIST.
Office in mize building
PELHAM GEORGIA.
DAVIS & MERRY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
f Camilla, Ga.
Offices
( Pelham Ga.
Practice In All Courts
O. 13. BUSH.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hurst Block over Mitchell
County Supply Company.
Residence on Barrow Ave
Calls answered day or night. Leav'
calls with Ejney-Woods Drug Co.,
Mitchell County Supply Company,
or Residence. Residence Phone No.
88, office No. 44.
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.
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Contains points on shooting, ammu¬
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where for six cents In stamps.
J. STEVEMB AKlfc & TOOL CO.
j) P. O. Box 4097 •
Chicopee Falls, Mass., IT. S. A.
Items Freni Mt. Olive, j
ville Mr. Fla. W. It. is Rackley visiting of home Jacks..n-j folks)
fora few days this week.
Miss Alma Glousier visited Miss
Alma Crosby Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Jefferson D Stephens was
a pleasant visitor in this vicinity
Sunday afternoon.
We are very sorry to say Mrs.
Jim Glenn is on the sick list this
week. We hope she will soon re¬
cover and be herself again.
Among those from Mt. Olive
who attended the June meeting at
Mizpah were Misses May Belle
und Jewel Ruffin, Texas and Ger¬
trude Nesmith, Clara Broadaway,
Geneva Rhodes, and Messers Rob¬
ert Ott, Raleigh Burgess, Joe Hill
Broadaway, and Mack Nesmith.
Mr. Ben Burgess and Miss Mol
lie Shi rah went out driving last
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Brooks is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Glenn who is quite
ill.
Misses Minnie and Gussie Rich¬
ter called on Miss Alma Glousier
last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Annie Stewart returned Fri¬
day from Camilla where she has
been spending the past month
with friends and relatives.
Guess what young man sympa¬
thised with a girl so much that he
helped her cry because she got so
badly disappointed last Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Wilhite and Miss
May Glenn were pleasant callers
at the home of Mr Whigham,
last Sunday afternoon.
Cornshucks.
Insurance Promptly Paid.
Pelham, Ga. June 8, 190P.
Mr. A. Bennett, General Agt.
Mass. Mutual Life In&,......
Thomagville, Ga.
Dear Sir:
This is to acknowledge receipt < f
your company’s check for ($1,00- 1 .05,).
one thousand and four and C-100
in settlement of claim under Policy
No. 160810, on the life of Stonewall J.
McElvey, deceased. The $4.05 is a
dividend for this year. This claim
was paid in eight days after the buri¬
al of the deceased.
I wish to thank you for the kind
assistance and your company for
prompt payment of claim.
Yours respectfully,
Mrs. Maggie O. McElvey.
Program Junior Union
June 14th.
Subject—Mexico.
Find all about William Corey
you can.
Song No. 121.
Scripture reading.
Prayer.
Recitation—Ethel Dayis.
Reading—Gussie Spence.
Reading—Hattie Everett.
Quartett—Gussie Spence, lone
Bowen, Holly Twitty and Pearl
McDonald.
Reading—Stanley Hill.
Reading—Leola White.
Recitation—Hubert Curry.
Reading—Birdie Hill.
Reading—Opal Taylor.
Song No. 117.
Roll call (answer with a scrip¬
ture verse).
Minutes.
Business.
Collection.
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to use, in a collapsible tube, with noz¬
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Subscribe for the Journal.
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Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im¬
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builds up, strengthens, invigor¬
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and all dandruff disappears.
Aid nature a little. Give your
hair a good hair-food.
Does not change the color of the hair ■
A Formula with each bottle
a Show it to your
vers v- doctor
Ask him about it,
then do as he Bays
You need not hesitate about using this
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