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Going Cheap. Everything in Hardware.
We have the most complete assortment of guns and ammuni¬
tion ever before shown in Pelham.
REMEMBER
we are headquarters for Plumbing materials and guaranteed
Cutlery and can save you money.
Farmers Hardware Compnny
The Most Value For The Least Money
R. F. D. No. I.
Mr. J. W. Morgan was trans¬
acting business in town Tuesday.
Nearly everybody is in Camilla
courting this week.
Miss Mamie Tucker returned
first of the week from Valdosta
where she has been visiting re
tives and friends for two weeks.
She was accompanied home by
her cousin, Vassie O’Neal of Val¬
dosta.
Rev. M. C. Taylor is conduct¬
ing a protracted meeting at Har¬
mony church this week. It is
being well attended.
The singing class at Mt. Ebal,
lead by Prof. Lawhorn, is pro¬
gressing nicely and is well at¬
tended. w ,:. ;
Tito «n of Mf. W. P.
Radney has been quite sick this
week.
Mr. C. A. Davis returned last
Sunday from Marion county
where he has been spending sever¬
al days with relatives and friends.
Mr. J. H. Brim of Dawson is
down this week looking after his
farming interests in this county.
Mr. J. W. Morgan is gathering
a fine lot of Peaches this week.
Mr. R. D. Bush visited at the
home of his father, Judge I. A.
Bush, Tuesday.
Miss Alma Lawhorn is visiting
at Hartsfield this week.
R. F. D. Carriers can boast of
some of the roughest rooties and
bumpiest road to be found any
where in the country.
The fodder pulling season will
soon be on in earnest, a few far¬
mers are already pulling.
Mr. 0. B. Miller left this week
for Sasser where he will spend
some time.
Miss Rubie Taylor of Doerun
is visiting relatives over on- No.
2 this week.
Hon. H. J. L. Adams is
at home again after visiting in
Bulloch and adjoining counties
for two weeks.
Mr. C. H. Adams is on the sick
list this week.
Miss Ishie Jones has been the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm.
Bustle of near Ochlocknee for
tw® weeks.
The annual picnic at Mt. Zion
last Saturday was quite an en¬
joyable affair. The crowd that
attended was large and varied.
News was received Monday of
fche^Jeath ot Mr. Lester Corbin at
Herod. The news came by tele¬
gram to Mr. A. L. Brim. The
father and mother of the young
man, Mr. and Mrs J. N. Corbin
who happened to be in Pelham at
the time the telegram was re¬
ceived, left immediately on the
north bound train. Mr. A. E.
Corbin who is also a resident of
this county is a brother of the
deceased. Mr. Corbin was in the
employ of J. H. Brim & Company
and was a young man of splendid
character, who was held in high
esteem by all who knew him.
It Can’t Be Beat.
The best of all teachers is experi¬
ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City,
North Carolina, says: “I find Elec
tiic biwom all that’s claimed
for it. For Stomach, idver and
Kidney troubles it can’t be beat.
I have tried it and find it a most ex¬
cellent medicine.” Mr. Harden is
right; it’s the best of all medicines
also for weakness, lame back, and all
run down conditions. Best too for
chills and malaria. Sold under guar¬
antee at Hill & King’s drug store.
60c.
Carlyle Wa« a Terror.
The domestic infelicity of the Car¬
lyles is common knowledge, but it is
not Inappropriate to give Mrs. chrlyle’s
view of her husband. “If he would
only be satisfied!” she used to some¬
times complain of Carlyle. -"But 1
have had to learn that when he does
not find fault he is pleased, and that
has to content me.”
On one occasion when Carlyle was
away from home Mrs. Carlyle busied
herself to get all in perfect order for
her husband’s arrival, and when all
was complete—his dinner ready, his
armchair in its usual position, his pipe
and tobacco prepared, all looking as
comfortable as possible—Mrs. C. sat
down , at last to rest and to expect him
with a quiet mind. He arrived, and
“after he had greeted me, what do you
think he did? He walked to the win¬
dow and shook It and asked, ‘Where’s
the wedge of the window?* And until
we had found that blessed wedge noth¬
ing would content him. He said the
window would rattle and spoil all.”
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Hard and Soft.
“What,” asked the teacher, “does an¬
thracite mean?”
“That’s a kind of coal,” said little
Willie.
“Yes. Anthracite coal is what we call
hard coal. So ‘anthracite’ must mean
‘hard.’ Now, can you tell me what
‘bituminous’ means?”
"That’s coal, too,” Willie replied.
“But it isn’t the same kind of coal
that anthracite is, is it? Bituminous
coal is what we commonly refer to as
soft coal. Now, Willie, let us see if
you can form a sentence containing
the words anthracite and bituminous.”
Willie thought the matter over for a
minute and then said:
"Here’s one: ‘This morning before
pa started downtown ma wanted $5 for
groceries and things, and she tried to
get it by saying bituminous words, but
pa gave her an anthracite look, and
when he disappeared around the corner
was w **pin* bitumiooogiy.'
To The Public.
I wish to Announce to my
friends and the public that I am
now with the Pelham Mercantile
Company and will be glad to have
you call and see me.
Roy A. Hill.
Pineules for the Kidneys, 30 days’
trial $1.00, Guaranteed. Pineules act
directly on the Kidneys and bring
relief in the first dose to back-ache,
weak back, lame back, rheumatic
pains, kidney and bladder trouble.
They purify the blood and invigorate
the entire system—“Sold by Consoli¬
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Best The World Affords.
“It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recominend Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve,” says J. W. Jenkins, of Chap¬
el Hill, N. C. “I am convinced it’s
the best u«i r« affords:. It
cured a felon on my thumb, and it
never fails to heaf every sore, burn
or wound to which it is applied.” 25c
at Hill & King’s drug store.
NOTICE.
Costs You Nothing to
come to Albany to Trade.
The Retail Merchants of Alba¬
ny will refund in cash the raii
road fare of any out-of-town pa¬
tron from the territory named,
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: AH points between
Thomasville and Albany and be¬
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DOCTOR KING
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guarantee to refund money if not cured. All medi¬
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used. No detention from business. Patients at a distance
treated by mail and express. Medicines lent everywhere free
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Nervous Debility and Woaknottos sirletura 0.harmful ^‘ c J.", T .' Instruments. c ? red * r, . thoa A . f the cESEl «• He
A f Mom the result* of youtbful hiu! folly foil. a end'eicaf. T new
vl MBIlt If ees—causing eei losses by dronmi mt with reatment. N o pa in and no exposure, no
■ urine, plmplea and blotches on the face, rmhei of cutting, bougies yles or or sounds- sounds. Nodi No detention front Mnt-|
■ blood to the head,pains In the back, confused ideaa ness, Thousan xnousanas housands * cured. cured, We we guarantee to refund!
land forgetfulness, bashfulness, aversion to society, money r if If not not permanently pc cured. My book fully i
■ Jess of vital forces, loss of manhood, etc., cured for plains plains this this diseaee. diseaee.
I life. We can stop night losses, rastora lost vitality, VftvInnnnU W «■ IwwwVI• Enlarged causing veins In debility, the ecrotui weakn__
■weakly ■develop and and mature young or middle aged who are of the nervous system, etc., nervous permanently cured with-l
IChmIiIIU wrecks and make them flt for marriage. Its out pain. I
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and stages, cured for life. Blood " “ 1
■Poisoning, ■Gonorrhoea, Skin Diseases, all Ulcers, 8welllngs, Sores.
Gleet and forms of private diseases, Phimesls t&JsSsT" 4ta “
■cured te stay Cured. We guarantee to refund your
■ money if not permanently cured. BOOK wT” TO MCN upon applied)
jKIdney Ifllaaaaas Bladder successfully treated and and Prostatie permanent- Frss tta * eff.cts Museum and with _____ oar., description of seat ten ______ Anatomy sealed of la for plain nbov.dl.ew.,I Me* wrnpper.1 Only.I
I&JIS91SV9 »»«»•«•»• and ly ly cured. cured. bloodle*. PIICS PllfS and and fltUPTUM MUPTUM eur- ear- I > WW MaepaHI Ton Too are are Invited invited teeee toM. it it wftea wk
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DR. KING (Thoroughly MEDICAL responsible. Legally CO., Incorporated “’’“atlanTaca:””'"* under the laws of Georgia.)
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