The Pelham journal. (Pelham, Ga.) 1902-current, June 19, 1908, Image 7

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. iVI. S. STEWART, ARCHITECT Estimates on Plans and Specifi¬ cations cheerfully furnished. Office No. 8 Hurst Building PELHAM, GEORGIA. J.W. McClain, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Piney Woods Drug Coi 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 fonud at night at residence on Hand Ave., formerly occupied bv Dr. J. W. McClain. All calls answered promptly W.S. Hill, &/L. D. Peinam, 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, ( Camilla, Ga. .-t- i Offices —t —*' ( Pelham Ga. Practice In All courts O. B. 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 Piney-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. best thing lor a growing boy I Learning to shoot well and acquiring qualities of , SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND MANLINESS sn *11 due to STEVENS DefildklffoPiJnWOA KI RK A RMS EDtJCATI^f. fcVsk Shotguns—Pistols. jfour’ Insist tiihe on our honored make. If you cannot prepaid, obtain, we ship direct, express upon receipt of Oatalqg Price. fer Everything you •tSjmpa’tcT^Y toknowh-boot^t ^Lt h ciKT four con* ia Be&uti fml Ten Color Hanger—fine deooratioi) for your. ‘ den ” or club room—-mailed f »r 6 cento in J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. P. O. BoaM097 jJC Chicopee Falla, Maas., U. S. A. Branchville News. Dear Editor; As I haven’t seen anything in your paper from here in some time I will write a few dots. Quite a crowd of the young peo¬ ple from here attended the annual meeting at Mizpah Sunday last. Mr. Frank Graves of Cairo vis the family of Mr. J. M. Burgess a few days last week. Mr. Lonnie Adams of Pelham was a welcome visitor here last week. Mrs. C. Prevatte is visiting her mother at Moultrie this week. Mr. Oswell Burgess made a bus¬ iness trip to Pelham today. Mrs. J. B. Hurst visited rela¬ tives in Pelham last week, and was accompanied home by her granddaughter. MissBelva Bailey, Miss Jame Cochran and Mr. Luther Baggs from Camilla spent a pleasant af¬ ternoon with Miss Bullard last week. Say! Ciuess what two young men from here went fishing Sun¬ day. Miss Cecil Burgess is visiting friends and relatives near Pelham a few days this week. Miss Lucy Williford and Mr. Willie Joiner were out driving one afternoon last week. Mr. Edgar Fitzgerald who has been visiting home folks returned to Athens Saturday to finish his studies. Miss Belva Bailey seemed to enjoying herself Sunday afternoon out driving with her best fellow. That new buggy looked good me. Messers- Truman Tinsley Grover West passed-through Saturday afternoon. Wonder why Mr. Warner had such a smile on his face day afternoon. He must seen his best girl. If I see these few dots in I’ll come again. Old Maid. Insurance Promptly Pelham, Ga. June 8, Mr. A. Bennett, General Agt. Mass. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Thomasville, Ga. Dear Sir: This is to acknowledge receipt your company’s check for ($1,004.05,) one thousand and four and in settlement of claim under No. 160810, on the life of Stonewall J. McElvey, deceased. The $4.05 is 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 "of company prompt payment claim. Yours respectfully, Mrs. Maggie O. McElvey. Thinks It Saved His Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, says in a recent letter:“I haved used Dr. King’s New Discovery* many years, for coughs and colds, and I think it saved my life. I have found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complaints, and would no more be without a bottle than I w'ould be without food.” For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventive of pneumonia, and healer of Weak lungs it has no'equal. Sold under guarantee at Hill & King’s drug store. 50c. anti $1.00. Trial boltle free. WANTED^^ Farm or Busloeso tor lalalVol bear particular about location. Wish to from owner only who can be had. Address, L DAMT1H1M, Bas a, N. T. Fine Care Fine Hair It’s fine care that makes fine hair! Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, sys¬ tematically, conscientiously, and you will get results. We know it stops falling hair, cures dandruff, and is a most elegant dressing. Entirely new. New bottle. New contents. Does not change the color of the hair. A uers Formula J Show than Ask with doctor him do It a aoh aa to about he your bottle saye It, Ayer’s H*ir Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, is the latest, most scientific, and in every way the very best hair preparation ever placed and dandruff upon the it market. For falling hair is the one great medicine. _Made by th* J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Moea. The Best Pills Ever Sold. “After doctoring 15 years for chron¬ ic indigestion, and spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King’s New Life Pills, I consider them the best pills ever soldwrites B. F. Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold under gua¬ rantee at Hill & King’s drug store, 25c. The children is the hope of out country, so don’t neglect them, buy them some pretty, stylish little slip¬ pers in black or tan at Everett Mer¬ cantile Co. Resolved THAT 50ME PEOPLE LIKE brilliant patterns while Some 1 LIKE qUiET THINCS. BUT WH/fll EVER. You WEAR IT 5HOULP BE Good material, fashionably CUT AND WELL MADE THAT 15 ^ buster, brown I <$> I r-M- $5- i •oFVRlfrHT l<C b fcf THS 3U»TZ3 6»0WN CO CHICAGO PRIH.IANT PATTERN* IF YOU ARE PAYING FOR IT THERE 1*5 No REASON WHY YOU .SHOULD NOT HAVE WHAT PLEASES YOU? IF YOU LIKE BRIGHT .SUIT-5, $ BRIGHT NECKTIE-5, BRIGHT SHIRTS, AND I BRIGHT H05IERY, WHY NOT BUY THEM? OF COURSE YOU KNOW YOU MU-5T CoME To THE .STORE THAT CARRIED BRIGHT PATTERNS IF Z^ | YOU WISH TO GET BRIGHT PATTERN-5. WE I ZE- % HAVE THE REPUTATION YOU KNOW, FOR ZE t CARRYING THE BRIGHTEST LINE OF WEAR ft= I ABLES FOR MEN THAT 1-5 CARRIED IN THI-5 ftr t CITY. THERE 1-5 No REA50N WHY BRIGHT ZE X PATTERNS .SHOULD NOT BE MADE OF GOOD I Z- $ ' MATERIAL. YOU KNOW HoW IMPO-5-5IBLE IT ZE ftr % 1-5 TO DE-5GRIBE A COLOR OR A COMBINATION OF 1 ' 3 % CoLoR-5. BRING YOUR EYE5 To OUR 5TORE t ^ Zz | f AND let THEM LOOK at the attractive I ^ ZE. THING-5 WE HAVE To .SHOW YOU. WE GARRY, % ZE ^ | t TLE YOU MEN KNOW, WEAR, EVERYTHING THAT MEN AND LIT- § | ^ ^ § RE5PECTFULLY, J Cj ft— ! CONSOLIDATED CLOTHING AND DRUG Co. § 3 X ♦ Operation for Piles will not be ne¬ cessary if you use ManZan Pile Rem¬ edy, guaranteed. Price 50c.—“Sold by Consolidated plothing and Drug Co. ♦ Spring and Summer Lines ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ | ♦ READY ♦ --------- \ ♦ CLOTHING, UTS and FINISHINGS ♦ ♦ ♦ Bor ♦ ♦ Men, Women and Children. ♦ ♦ Best Values : moderate Prices. ♦ 4 ♦ IP Upon request we will mail you a copy of full our 4 spring description and and summer prices. catalogue, giving 4 4 Goods on Approval. Upon request we will send gccds by Expresss C. O. D. sub¬ ject to examination. B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO.: SAVANNAH, GA. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup fo.f young and old is prompt relief for coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping cough. Gently laxative. Guaran¬ teed—“Sold by Consolidated Cloth¬ ing and Drug Co.