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For Embroiderio| the next 3$ 5 we are going to
sell ^ardless of price,
Our stock is largi> I must be reduced.
We are willing to T ° u by giving you
unheard of prices.
Special values f
yard. t| I Beginnin
REMEM BE
Monday and Lasti
Everett iY
Card of Thanks
To tlie many friends who were
kind to vis and who expressed
their sympathy in our recent be¬
reavement I wish to express for
my self and the family our heart¬
felt appreciation. On this occa¬
sion the tenderness of many
friends made us stronger to bear
the sorrow.
Very respectfully, Mrs. Mize.
J. J.
Have you seen the low cut shoes
at Hand Trading Co. They are
snappy.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch¬
ran, Ga.. writes: “1 had a had sore
come on the instep of my foot and
could find nothing that would heal it
until I applied Bucklen’s Arnica
Halve. Less than half of a 25 cent
box won the day for me by effecting
a perfect cure.” Sold under guaran¬
tee at Hill & King’s drug store.
Notice
Pay your telephone rent
promptly and get the discount.
Send check to Company, or see
Miss Annie Everett at their office.
Ail those who are a month or
more behind on rents will be dis¬
connected on the 10th, inst.
Dissolution Notice
Sheriff’s Sate.
Will be sold before the Court House
door of the City Court of Pelham, in
Pelham, said county, on the first
Tuesday in July, 1908, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest bid¬
der for cash the following described
property, to-wit:
One Hall & Brown Dressing Ma¬
chine, with shafting, belting and pul¬
leys, One Houston Standard & Gam¬
ble Co. engine with shafting, pulleys
and belting; One 80-horse power boil¬
er, manufactured by Houston Stan¬
dard & Gamble Co.; One Turning
Lathe and tools.
Said property being machinery dif¬
ficult and expensive to transport the
same will not be brought to the court
honse door but may be seen at its pre¬
sent location, to-wit: At the plant
of the Crescent Variety Works on the
east side and near (he tracks of the
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, about
one mile north of the Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad depot at Pelham, Ga.
Said property levied on as the pro¬
perty of Crescent Variety Works to
satisfy an execution issued on the
6th day of May, 1908 from the’ City
Court of Pelham, said comity, in fa¬
vor of Georgia Supply Company vs.
Crescent Variety Works.
This June 3rd, 1908.
G. A. McElvey, Depy. Sheriff.
Pelham Locals.
Miss Ruby Powe returned to Al¬
bany Monday after spending a week
with home folks.
Dr. Rolf Hunt of Atlanta will be in
attendance upon the District Confer¬
ence, of the C. M. Church which con¬
venes today.
Mr. J. M. Watts, J a returned the.
early part of the week from Atlanta]
where he spent a couple of weeks
with his brother. p
J. T. Lane & Co. have been put tin*
on a great sale for the past ten days*
On the opening day twenty-eight
clerks were employed and they could
not wait on the crowd that throng^ £
the store. The sale will be ' il
c kVurday. TV* =‘c"e D dr
d by raui eager puryi’.ay
Miss X; who for the
past montil dting her sis
ter, Mrs. s, returhed to
her home • last Friday
morning./‘V
Mr. W.m
was in POllt'
turned to L
ing.
Mrs. B. K ,11 and two chil
dren left la** y morning for a
month's.vi ® , sister, Mrs. W.
W. Taylor
ManZani nedy comes ready
to use, in; hie tube, with noz
zle. On I ition soothes and
heals, reL duces idiflamation and re
lieves soil' ness and itching. 1 Price
50c. SoW "id by Consolidated CTithing
& Drug <g y'o. " j
Mrs. Tp \V. R. MdClaln went to Kes
tier We, ilnesday where she was called
on aceoi ant of thy extreme illness of
her ^lev. ^qg
x C. W. Curry spent the day in
* C ‘Mocknoft Tuesday.
I'c.esdav -fillert after Mitchell Spending returned home
a .'week fci
Tiijlhotton. ■
Miss Toy Spence spent Wednesday
with Mrs. A. J, Barrow.
i , Mrs. J. M. Hurst and daughter,
j few yatrine, left Wednesday to camp a
days on the Ochloc nse river.
I Poscoe -Mansfield returned
\Yednesday f ( r«*n his vacation.
vir. Phonsi.- Killgore of Samson,
Ata. spent Wednesday in ^Pelham.
Mr W. C. Twitty spent Wednes¬
day in Camilla.
i Mre. M. A Bunch of 'Leary, Ga.,
and Mrs. J. w. Bussey of Quincy,
Mr. Geu-gh Butler of Live Oak,
la. is vis ting Mr. D. V. Thompson
IfMii
TYBEE BY THE SEA
GEORGIA’S GREATEST SEASIDE RESORT
Offers the greatest attractions for a Summer Outing
Fishing, Boating, Dancing, Surf Bathing, Skat¬
ing, Bowling, and many nther forms
of Amusement.
Under new management has been thoroughly overhauled, and
refurnished and is new throughout. Splendid Orchestra,
Fine Artesian Water, Fresh Fish and other sea food.
STUBBS & KEEN, Proprietors.
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Also The New Pulaski, Savannah.
Apply To
Bankers Loan & Abstract Co.
For Loans of from 3 to 10 years Maturity on Farm and City Property
Headquarters at FARMERS BANK OF PELHAM .
C. G. LOTT, J. J. HILL,
Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Attorney.
Mrs. T. C. Cleveland and her guest,
Miss Marion West went to Themas
viile today to visit Mrs. J. G. Cro
vat.
Mr. TV. M. Bunch left this morn¬
ing for Cordele where he will' join
his wife.
Miss Lavada Buntt returned Wed¬
nesday from a month’s vacation
spent at Samson and Flfirala, Ala¬
bama.
Owing to the scarcity of the
tiniber supply the several politi
°al parties of the present year
should try and get along with as
•v plcrks rs p-ssi! le in i*. ir .
;.iioru,s. HaVi. i.L.e '..'r! 1
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Below is the view that the Bain
bridge people take of ball playing
expressed in the Post: The
of Pelham, Camilla,
Dawson all have splendid
teams and the people are en¬
some amusement while w#
passing up all fun.
Ball’s Mason Patent fruit jars at
Hardware Co.
Quick growth peanuts for second
sold at Farmers’ Hardware Co.
Mr. Peach has been nominated
governor of Connecticut. If
is “ picfi.- d before November,
the fivSl w id get him.