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In Plumbng Materials,
Hardware, Mill Supplies, Paints and
Oils, Guns, Cutlery, and Crockery
We are the Leaders. *
We Have some Excellent Bargains in Harness and Buggies
and will be Pleased to serve you.
Farmers Hardware Company
R. F. D. No. 1 Items.
Misses Leesie McMath and
Mamie Ragan returned last Sun¬
day evening from Boston where
they have been visiting for several
days.
Mr. J. W. Mayo of Texas is
visiting this week at the home of
Mrs. G. W. McMath.
A singing class is in session at
Harmony church this week and
the young people are having a
jolly good time.
Mrs. Mary King and Miss Mat
tie Leonard returned first of the
week from Auburn, Ala., where
they have been visiting relatives
and friends for more than a
month.
Hon. H. J. L. Adams left last
Thursday for an extended visit to
Bulloch county.
Mr. W. S. Culpepper is visiting
this week at the home of his
brother E. R. Culpepper.
Mr. and Mrs'. I. N. Dollar after
a very pleasant visit of several
days at the home of Mr. Jesse S.
Jones returned to their home in
Chatahoochee, Fla.
Mrs. M. L. Quiek is. the guest
this week of W. B. Thomas of
Pelham.
Mr. Rufus Bowen and sister,
Miss Jessie, spent Sunday with
Miss Lottie Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bland Cranford
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
W. F. Tucker.
Miss Floy Culpepper spent
Monday night \Wth Miss Lottie
Hunt.
Mrs. J. C. Lennard spent Fri¬
day night with her mother, Mrs.
E. R. Culpepper.
Mr. Arch McCray and his sister
Miss Nina, were the welcome
guests Sunday afternoon of Misses
Zella and Floy Culpepper.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons holding valid claims
against J. M. Minton, deceased
will please prdfeent them to me 5t
once. Open accounts must be
itemized in full and sworn to be¬
fore some officer authorized by
law to administer oaths.
B. U. Curry,
7-2-08. 61. Administrator.
Have you seen the low cut shoes
at Hand Trading Co. They are
snappy. *
Program Woman
Missionary Uuion
For July 13th, 1908.
Leader—Mrs. W. N. Drake.
Subject—Geueral Survey of
the Mission World.
Song 41—In Gospel Hymn No.
1 - 6 .
Prayer.
Bible Lesson—Mathew 28 18-20.
Mrs. Saddler—16 15.
Mrs. G. F. Green—Luke 24 46-
47.
Mrs. N. T. Jones—John 20 21.
Mrs. S. D. Hand—Acts 1 8.
Mrs. J. R. Cross—Rom 1018-15.
Prayer.
Reading—Asia—Mrs. B. U.
Curry.
Readiug, Europe—Mrs. Mon¬
roe Merritt.
Song 298.
Reading, America—Mrs. E. A.
Smith.
Reading, Mission work on the
Missisippi river—Mrs. Minton.
Song 294.
Prayer.
Read in concert standing—Rev.
7 8-10.
Business.
Singing 180.
Dismission with prayer by
leader.
Ladies please bring your Bibles.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Spence and Mallard dis¬
solved partnership on June 18th., Mr.
R. A. Mallard retiring from the firm
and Mr. A. B. Spence becoming re¬
sponsible for all liabilities. Any ac¬
counts due the firm are payable to
Mr. Spence. We thank our custo¬
mers for their past patronage and
would be pleased to have them con¬
tinue to patronize Mr. Spence.
R. A. Mallard.
4 t. A. B. Spence.
B. Y. P. U. Program,
July 12, 1908, 4:00 P. M.
Leader—F. C. Gam mage.
Topic—Life of Joseph.
Scripture—Gen. 87: 1-36.
Hymn.
An Outline of Joseph’s Life—
(paper) M-iss Marie McDonald.
Hymn.
Joseph’s Characteristics:
The Dreamer—Carrol Hurst.
The Man of Skill—Reba Mock.
The Man of Purity—Annie Cooper
Solo—Mrs. Shipp.
What Joseph’s Life Teaches—
General Discussion.
Closing exercises. •
Quick growth peanuts for second
crop, sold at Farmers’ Hardware Co.
Notice.
Pay your telephone rent
promptly and get the discount.
Send check to Company, or see
Miss Annie Everett at their office.
All those who are a month or
more behind on rents will be dis¬
connected on the 10th, inst.
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Th»ey purify the blood and invigorate
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Residence For Sale.
Five room house: large rooms,
extra large hall clear through
building, plenty of closets, 4
places, good well^T water,
neighborhood. Liberal Terms.
Apply to Pelham Journal, t. f.
NOTICE.
Costs You Nothing to
come to Albany to Trade.
The Retail Merchants of Alba¬
ny will refund in cash the rail
road fare of any out-of-town pa¬
tron from the territory najneu,
whose aggregate purchase among
any or all of them amounts to as
much as $25.00 in any one day.
Come To The Best Town In
South Georgia to Trade.
Territory: All points between
Thomasville and Albany and be¬
tween Boston, Moultrie and Al¬
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