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Swiss, Our batistes entire line of summer dress > j nesting ,ce d in price, of printed lawns, muslins
and tissues has been retii j
You will well see them
fore you M' : can save
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Do you need a skirt? If (0k « our line. We have just receive
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ed a very beautiful line of voils m 9,1 collors These skirts
las- eriaJ - are
handsomly trimmed and are of best im - $5.50 Price to $15.00.
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Mr. J. Leland Hand left
day evening for Ithaca, N.
where he will take np a
course at Cornell University.
If you want bread and
trade with Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bowen
turned Saturday from Damascus,
Ga. whe.te they have been visit¬
ing relatives for some time.
DOOMED!
This sale has swept the goods out
of our store same as a storm sweeps
the ocean steamer.
J. T. Lane & Co.
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Hill visited
relatives in Moultrie the early
part of the week.
For your pongee and dress shirts
and shirts of all kinds at Hand Trad¬
ing Co., Clothing Department.
Mr. S. B. Calhoun, Supt.of the
third division of the A. C. L., was
in Pelham Monday.
We heartily endorse cools the A. D. S.
T -urn Powder. it and heals.
2C HILL & KING.
Miss Susie Cannon returned
Monday from Middle Georgia
where she has been visiting for
the past month.
Special values in India Linens and
Persian Lawns at Everett Mercantile
Co.
Mr. R. A. McCranie, Snpt. of
the first, second and third divi¬
sions of the A. C. L , was in -town
Tuesday.
DOOMED!
Remember! Saturday is your last
chance at these cut prices.
J. T. Lane & Co.
Miss Eloise Mansfield refer
sMmtdiy from ouitmfa « ‘
has been visiting relatives for r;
two week s'previous.
t p| r Fig Syrup < 'oin
pound. A delightful
laxative. 50c. 2fc
.HILL & KING.
Mr. Robb. Mitchell returned
home Sunday from a seven weeks
'stay in Savannah,^ Columbus and
Talbotton. On being asked the
cause of his swollen jaw, Robert
says that while in Talbotton the
four oxen that he was driving to
a lumber wagon became frighten¬
ed and ran away.
Crisp and Fresh Crackers at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Rev. C. R. .Jenkins, after con¬
ducting a very successful two
week’s protracted meeting at the
Methodist Church, returned to his
home in Macon last Monday
morning.
Peroxide Cream. Cleansing, sooth¬
ing, an antiseptic and a skin bleach¬
er. 25c. • 2t.
HILL & KING.
Miss Rub}' Powe returned to Al¬
bany Monday after a short visit
to her parents.
^ Q g Pelvitone, a female
tonic, none better
$1.00. HILL & KING.
Mrs. \\\ M. Bunch left Monday
on an extended visit to Cordele
and other points.
Olive Oil, Olives, Pickles, Jams,
etc at H. B. Tucker <fc Co.
Mr. J. H. Morris of the Fruit
Growers Express was in the city
Monda} transacting business with
Mr. D. L. Turner.
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ibout a -pelt
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v\ e want to tk:lk the ig -•> people ,
of Pelhantiand v:jni.y f <1' \ in<raci
vantage of this*loomed? the goods t " 1 ’ 44
was our motto tolls Uifou, 1 '’
into the homes oitln* peoi’h ^ • & Co.
j -j> vine
bridge last Satirday; on business.
\ o Sands f<V Ameri
YJ% u Drugg^s Suii
dries. We carry,a bill line ot their
products. Every ' me guani a( " ee< F
2t 'IILL iv KINO.
Mrs. D. G. iVoNair ahd chil
dren of Cairo visited W 1 '- ^ tlt
Bradford for a fev days la| sc wee/t.,
Rich Jersey Butfr, frill fhi| mart
each week. H. B§Tnckpr Co.
Mr. and Mrs. VU S'.|PuP er v * 8
ited Mr. and Mrs. 15. M well
of Cairo lust week 1
Make our store yfeur heat,.. ...Triers
wbDo wliatyou in want’askfsgrit. town, an'pif. youJdoir Wte ha see it.
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EvereT Meieaiiitiie Co.
is Mrs. visiting D. H. her Bennett, daughter, of ties tp. Ga
N. McKenzie this'week.
Coffee’s and Tea’s;!if <ifueker you v ant Co. the
best to H ' B *
Miss Nijia Hiilijird, ■jjjeatncj® w\ho Wil¬ has
been visiting Miss
for the past weep, reuu-m d to
last Saturday
A aJ C Digestive AidsUiig-'si 1 Ya >ii>. blots.
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heart burn, paiivBuud ideating.
HHlL;< BUNG.
Messers and J. H. S. B. En| Fit|i£ 1; - eiiJ rtl! Aspent |E. A.
in Albany.
Mr. Thos A. Barrow left^Ton- |
day for a short visit to Athens,
Ga , where he attended the
Pvarvow -Crow wedding which took
place on June 110th. 1
DOOMED! 1
Where will you be tomorrow? At
J. T. Lane ik Co’s. Why? Because
it's the hist opportunity of a life t ime.
Miss Hattie Gole returned last
week from Durham, N. C. where
she has been with relatives for
the last ten or twelve months.
Our complete line of American .La¬
dy Corsets awaits your inspection.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. W. X. Drake spent the
early part of the week in Doerun
on business.
.Bread, Fresh, Tuesdays and Fri
s at H B * Tucker * Co *
j w Q. McCord went to
Dmvson Monday and returned
with his wife.
A pv C Bair Reviver—has
no equal for Hand
• ruff a|Kl fu w tlg hair. 50c and *1.00.
HILL & KING.
Mrs. J. F. Harrison of Enter¬
prise, Ala. is visiting her daugh¬
ter, Mrs. D. M. Rogers.
For boys and misses bathing suits
go to Hand Trading Company’s
Clothing Department.
Mis® Irene Hogg leaves today for
Montezuma, Ogelthorpe, and else¬
where. She will be gone about
two months on her vacation.
While she is away Miss Hattie
Cole will take her place.
DOOMED!
Were you among the thousands
that thronged this ! owrv- store in m the cu'. past pwwi •
8 days? J. T. Lane & Co.
^h 1 . Z. E. \orto
here, left r > losdav with his
for Albany which is now
their permanent home.
DOOMED'
The last week ofjDut-priveCarnival
J. T. Lane & Co.
Mrs. G. F. Salter and daught r,
Miss Buelah left Monday for their
home in Omaha, Ga. For -the
past two months they have been
visiting Mrs. W. E. Keatcn of
Cotton, Ga.
DOOMED!
Just before we say good-bye.
J. T. Lane & Co.
Mrs. G. D. Pippin and daugh¬
ter returned last week from a
stay in Atlantfi. Mrs. Pip¬
went to Atlanta to have her
treated by Dr. A. W. Cal¬
the eye specialist.
Try a bottle Maraschino Cherries
..... , i f H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mrs. W. Y. Bryan of Cairo vis¬
her father, Mr. Nat Bradford
a few days last week.
FRESH BREAD
H. B. Tucker & Company every
and Friday.
Miss Calista Bush returned
last Monday morning from
two month’s visit in Abiline,
and Shreveport, La.
After a week’s visit to her sis¬
Mrs. R. A. Mallard, Miss
McCord returned to
Bainbridge Monday.
Miss Florence Upson left today
for an extended visit to northern
points, including Chattanooga,
Tenn., Gadsden, Ala., and Atlan¬
ta. She expects s. to begone c until
first of September.