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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, IVi. 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
Haud Ave., formerly occupied by
Dr. J. W. McClain.
All calls answered promptly
Peliuim, Ga.
Office at Drug Store during the
and residence at night.
Office in mize building
PELHAM GEORGIA.
DAVIS &
attorneys- at-law,
f Camilla, Ga.
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practice In All Courts
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HEAL 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.
STEVENS
YOU LOOK FOR TROUBLE
If jfMkobtaiii a Firearm of doubt¬
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3 The experienced Hunter’s end
* Marksman’e Ideal
Mfls • reliable, unerring STEVENS
’ FIND OUT WHY
by Sheeting our popular
Ask your local Hardware
or Sporting Goods Mer¬
chant for the STEVENS.
If yon cannot obtain, we
•hip direct, express pre¬
paid, upon receipt of Cata¬
log Price.
Illustrated Catalog, including elrcu
a« .imps,
Items From Hinsonton, r
Mr, J. D. Hinson and daughter, e
Susie, attended the sing at Rose ®
Hill last Saturday. c
Mrs. Mamie Hinson spent Fri- -
day with relativen near Lake
Pleasant.
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Olin Rouse of Moultrie visited ]
relatives here Sunday. :
, looking , . l
Mr. L. L. Harden was s
after business in Meigs Saturday. ]
Mrs. Geo. Baisden returned 1
Monday after spending a few
days in Sale City.
Miss Ethel Rackley is spending
a few days this week with Miss
Susie Hinson.
Tharp Grant returned last
Wednesday afrer a short visit to
relatives in Sumter county.
Misses Susie Hinson and Ethel
Rackley spent Sunday with Miss
Jewel Culpepper at Cotton.
Mr. Enoch Johnson visited rel¬
atives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hinson at¬
tended preaching at Liberty Hill
last Sunday.
The ice cream Supper at Mr.
Nathan Edwards’ Friday night
was greatly enjoyd by all present.
Mr. J. M- Autry went over to
Pelham on business Saturday.
Walter Freeman was looking
nftar business in Pelham Satur-
j Young i&tiey nAr4*aNt&<f -"'•"■an. i
you the you need? If
have not, how are your prospects
getting it? Do you want a
home, supplied with good books,
beautiful pictures, rich carpets,
warmth nnd light, education, whole¬
some food, social culture, pleasant
companions, broad development of
your faculties, to travel and see some
of the beautiful places of this old
earth of ours, to learn about different
people of different countries; in sh'*rt,
do you want to live a successful life,
and enjoy it? If you do you must
launch out, get up and hustle, and
push, prepared to do something the
world wants done and do it, do it bet¬
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fellow; the world is full of opportu¬
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tion and are prepared to grasp them.
It is said that Oppurtunity knocks at
every man’s door but you must not
waitfor it to kick the panels in. You
must be ready to open the door and
grasp Opportunity as it approaches.
Make a if
you may give yourself the practical
education that will lay the founda¬
tion of a great and successful future
for you. Thousands of young men
and women that were only a few
years ago in the same position as
yourself are today cashiers of banks,
owners of progressive business enter¬
prises of their own, holding high
.Government positions; they are liv¬
ing the life you would like to live,
and the life you can live, if you will
enter the Athens Business College of
Athens, Ga., and take their thorough
practical courses of Book-keeping,
Business Training, Short-hand and
Typewriting; they will give you the
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they will get the position for you, if
necessary. If you have not read
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168 pages, explaining their modern
systems and superior methods of
teaching the practical work the busi¬
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ments and statements from gradu¬
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for themselves. What thousands of
oili^ra have dour you cun do; a ttio-’
on
Jive to
.1 ai ne,
| used
pi and any I
found
^Jt /> and
more
I pld forty be
food at
|ued [a, ies.
and
! equal.
King’s
Trial
For shj lit to
wear, go | fie Co.
“Aftel cliron
ic indigfi for
hundred BM>ver two
me as if lg Soft’s has done
Life Pil New
pills ev| temi the best,
of lngl| 5. F. Ayscue,
rantee 1 [ uflder gua-
25c. 1 , dreg store,
1TION
JUNG
a oily i cation,
who
peoegniou ■vs price,
I*r. M. Y.
that our. fHSBJI I s
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BOOM IT *
we. Boom our busines s
BT GIVING OUR PATRONS
J GOOD 'STUFF'FOFCfHElR M
buster brown I
UoOkTh& UUilNEJS
«JUJT Now WHEN &UJINEJJ 1J So RUJHING IT
pojjible that you may not get
THB GOOD QUALITY OF GooDJ Yol/ DEJIRE
UNLESS.5 YOU COME To THE .STORE THAT CAR¬
RIED NOTHING BUT GOOD GooDJ. WE KNOW
YOU ARE GOING To CELEBRATE BUT YOU ARE
NOT GOING TO WASTE ALL YoUR MONEY ON
FIREWORKS ARE YOU? WHY NoT BUY GOOD
THINGS To WEAR. FIREWORKS DON'T LAJT
LONG BUT GLoTHEJ Do IF YOU GET THEM AT THF
RIGHT PLACE. IF YOU COME To VS WE WILL
JELL YOU THAT SUIT, THE NECKRIEJ, JHIRTJ,
UNDERJHIRTJ, AND HoJE, Jo REAJoNA&LE
THAT YOU CAN AFFORD To BUY FIREWORK J
REJPECTFULLY
CONJoLI^ATED CLOTHING AND DRUG CO
Operation for Pile: will not be ne
ce * SHr .V if you use ManZan Pile Rem
6dy ’ guaranteed. Price 50c.—“Sold
bj Consolidated Clothing and Drug
uoods on Approval.
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SAVANNAH. GA
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
young and old is prompt relief for
coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping
cough. Gently laxative. Guaran¬
teed—“Sold bv Consol nmn.
ing and Drug Co.