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| our fall millinery stock. We are going to offer you some great values in.
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that are carried in this department.
Now is the time to avail yourself of GRAND OPPORTUNITY. Come iu and look our stock
over and get prices before you buy.
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$500,000.00 TO LEND
on Kami Lands iu South Georgia, at 7 per cent interest,
in amuunts of $1000 or above and due in 5 years.
If titles are good about % of the value of property
will be loaned.
David C. Barrow. - Pelham, Ga.
The Mitchell County Vote.
Following is the official count by districts of the vote as cast in
the election June 4th in this county. Figures heretofore given
been estimates. These are the official figures showing the vote
candidates for governorship, congress and judgeship.
District
Joseph M. Brown.........
Hoke Smith..............
,S. A. Roddenbery.........
Janies M. Griggs..........
\V. N. Park............... Spence............
Frank
Of the other contested places R. E. Park beat VV. .1. Speer
400 votes; Callaway and Hillyer beat Branan and Jenkins;
liams beat his nearest competitor, Jesse Mercer over 500 votps.
Wanted Beef Cattle.
We want 1000 head beef cattle.
Will pav cash. If you have any
for sale see M. W. West or J. T.
Nesmith.
4 fc P. O. Pelham, ®a.
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Operation for Piles will n#t t»« ne¬
cessary if yOu use ManZmi PKe Bem¬
ad y, guaranteed. Priee 50c.—“Sold
by Consolidated Clothing and Drug
Co.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1; Coch¬
ran, Ga., writes: “I had a bad sore
come on the instep of my foot and
could find nothing that would heal it
instil I applied Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve. Less than half of a 25 cent
box won the day for me by effecting
» perfect cure.” Sold under guaran¬
tee at Hill & King’s drug store.
Bargain Counter, Millinery and
notions. Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. G. H. Cleveland * Co.
Collects His Fire Insur¬
ance.
The Liverpool & London &
Globe Insurance Co. made settle¬
ment last week with Mr. J. M.
Watts for the insurance on his
house which was recently burned
in Pelham.
It was a liberal settlement and
shows the liberal nature of the
company inasmuch as the house
had been vacant more than the al¬
lowed limit of thirty days. There
was no disposition to take advan¬
tage of this clause in the policy,
however, and when they were sat¬
isfied as to the loss a settlement
was promptly made.
T h e Liverpool & London &
Globe is one of the oldest and
strongest companies in the world.
It is represented in Pelham by
Mr. \V. C. Twitty, Jr.
Mr. Business Man!
When you are in position to use
another stenographer or bookkeeper
or the two in one ’phone or write the
Employment Department of the
Athens Business College, Athens,
Ga. You will appreciate securing
help that ik thoroughly trained to
meet the practical demands of .your
office. The largest business college
in the state must necessarily turn
out the best trained help. Our ser¬
vices are free to you. Give us a trial
and thereby do yourself a favor and
some worthy young man or woman.
At. a special meeting of the
members of the Baptist Church
Saturday Mr. J. J. Mize waa re¬
stored to membership. It waa a
happy return to the church of a
valued member.
Subscribe for the Journal.
The Vote For Congress 1
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man And For Judge.
Following is the consolidated
vote for the congressional candi¬
dates and for the judgeship.
THE CONGRESSIONAL RACE.
County. Griggs. Roddeuberry.
Baker.............136
Berrien...........763
Calhoun..........178
Clay..............39
Colquitt..........329
Decatur...........501
Dougherty.....663
Early.............. 9
Grady............ 87
Miller.............71
Mitchell........135
Quitman..........50
Randolph........87
Terrell ..........588
Tift..............213
Thomas.......... 359
Turner...........118 i
Worth...........279
Total.........4,170 455 ‘
Griggs’s majority, 3,715
The Judgeship.
Following are the majorities which
Judge Park and Judge Spence re¬
ceived in the eight counties of the Al¬
bany circuit, as shown by the official
returns:
THE JUDGESHIP.
County. Park. Spence.
Baker......... 37
Calhoun........ 178
Decatur......... 249
Grady......... ........408
Mitchell........ 410
Doughertv...... 57
Worth.......... .......1078
Turner.......... .......261
Total......... ..... 1,747 931
Park’s majority, 816
Miss Ethel Lewis is at home for
the summer. She has been taking
a normal course at the Georgia
.Normal & Industrial College.
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! I Would Like
; To Have Your \
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i IF NOT, WHY NOT?
I have always endeavor¬
ed to treat every one fair
and honest. Every one
buys some jewelry. Get the
habit. If your business is
small it will be appreciated.
I want your jewelry trade
and your repair work.
W. W. BURNETT,
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