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SPEND HALF THE MONEY
and be better dressed—or spend spend the same and get twice as much. That’s how we help
your solve the clothing problem.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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are just a bit more brisk and chipper than any other, but their snappiness doesn’t mean ex¬
pensiveness. Correct Broadway styles and fabrics at a fraction of Broadway cost. You will
find both fit and fitness in these. Blue, Gray and Brown are the leading colors from
$15.00 up to $25.00.
For His Boy ship.
We have fromed up a Suit of Clothes that he can’t wear out. The strongest, stoutest, stur¬
diest, chothing that can be made unless you use armor plate. It's the.
Security Bond Guaranteed Boys Suit at $5.00.
It is so-called because we give you a signed and sealed gurrantee with every suit. We pledge
ourselves that this suit will hold the boy or your money back. No boy who isn’t a bear can
break through a SECURITY Suit. In ail styles and sizer.
We also Carry a full line of boy suits from $2.00 and upward made by Mrs. Jane Hopkins.
Hand Trading
Clothing Department
Mr. E. A. Smith returned Tues¬
day from a trip to Arlington,
Whigham, Bainbridge and points
in Florida prospecting a naval
stores location.
If you want bread and prosperity,
trade with Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. J. J. Harrell returned
Wednesday from a pleasant trip
to Panacea, Bainbridge and
Whigham.
Bread, Fresh, Tuesdays and Fri¬
days at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. Sam Bundrick returned
from Cordele Tuesday where he
has been spending his vacation.
Try a bottle Maraschino Cherries
at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mrs. E. A. Byrd of Redwood
City, Cal., who has been spend¬
ing several months with relatives
returned to her home Tuesday.
Get your Electric Fixtures at Hand
Trading Co. They carry all kinds
and sizes of Incondescent lights,
Hylo, etc.
Mr- Jesse Pickron of Albany
spent Sunday with relatives in
Pelham.
FRESH BREAD
at H. B. Tucker & Company every
Tuesday and Friday.
Miss Toy Spence of Camilla,
who was music teacher in Pelham
High School last year has been
elected to teach in Blakely In¬
stitute at Blakely, Ga. the ensu¬
ing year. Miss Spence is a very
efficient teacher, and has many
friends in Pelham.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cleveland
returned Monday from a two
weeks visit to friends in Butler,
Southland and other points in
North Georgia.
For your pongee and dress shirts
and shirts of all kinds at Hand Trad¬
ing Co., Clothing Department.
Col. H. H. Merry spent Satur¬
day in Albany attending the
hearing of the matter of J. R.
King, bankrupt.
Olive Oil, Olives, Pickles, Jams,
etc at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. R. A. Mallard left Wed¬
nesday for a ten or fifteen days
trip to New York.
Crisp and Fresh Crackers at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mis9 Bert Faircloth of Dothan,
Ala. is expected today to visit
Miss Calista Bush.
2 nice refrigerators which we do
not wish to carry over to next sea¬
son, going cheap.
Farmers Hardware Co.
Mr. A. J. Porter brought to the
Journal office this week an Alber¬
ta Peach which he cultivated
weighing twelve ounces aud meas¬
uring eleven inches in circum¬
ference.
Rich Jersey Butter, fresh shipment
each week. H. B. Tucker & Co.
Rev. A. G. Ott returned Friday
from Sale City, where he has been
successfully conducting a revival
meeting. He also conducted a
revival meeting the week before
at Sardis church, two miles east
of Meigs, and much good was ac¬
complished.
Mr. Walter Ingram attended
the Farmers Union picnic at Mt.
Zion Saturday.
Mrs. I. J. Beckett who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Bras¬
well, returned Friday to her home
in Savannah.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready
to use, In a collapsible tube, with noz¬
zle. One application soothes and
heals, reduces inflamation and re¬
lieves soreness and itching. Price
50e. Sold by Consolidated Clothing
& Drug Co.
Mr. J. C. Robison attended the
Farmers Union Picnie at Mt.
Zion Saturday.
For boys and misses bathing suits
go to Hand Trading Company's
Clothing Department.
Miss Ollie Rogers of Meigs
spent last Saturday with her sis¬
ter, Mrs. J. C. Robison.
Messers D. V. Thompson and
T. A. Barrow spent Sunday night
in Camilla.
Miss Hattie Everett who has
been off on a months vacation,
returned Saturday to Pelhatn.
Our complete line of American La¬
dy Corsets awaits your inspection.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Mrs. J. R. Williams of Col
quittt, Ga. spent last week with
friends on Barrow Ave.
Dr. O. B. Bush was called to
Colquit, Ga. Monday on profess¬
ional business
Make our store your headquarters
while in town, and if you dont see
what you want ask for it. We have it.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Mr. F. C. Barrow returned Mon¬
day from Thomasvitle where he
spent several days at the house
party of Miss Octavia Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hurst, who
have been spending ten days with
friends at Macon and Camilla, are
expected home tomorrow.
Miss Clara Barrow was the
guest of friends in Camilla Wed¬
nesday.
Mrs W. C. Twitty visited
friends in Camilla Wednesday.
Miss Annie Cooper returned
Wednesday from Thomasville
where she attended a house party
at the home of Miss Octava Bird.
Mrs. G. F. Green and Mrs.
J. M. Minton are visiting friends
in Meigs.
Perfumes, Perfumes, Perfumes,
the very best at
2t Piney-Woods Drug Store.
Mr. C. A. McElvey has accept¬
ed a position with the Piney
Woods Drug Co.
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Coffee’s and Tea’s; if you want the
best go to H. B Tucker & Co.
Mr. G. S. Jackson of Albany
spent Sunday in Pelham.
Mr. P. F. Fahy of Springfield,
Mo. spent several days in Pelham
the early part of this week.
Misses Ethel Lewis and Calista
Bush have been in town several
days this week the guests of Miss
Floy McClain.
A handsome line of Hair Brushes
at Piney-Woods Drug Store. 2t
Mrs. C. W. Curry returned
Saturday from Griffin, Ga., where
she has been two weeks.
Mr. Clyde Mathis of Arlington
spent several days in Pelham this
week.
Rev. C. W. Curry returned/
Saturday from Baconton where;
he has been assisting in a pro¬
tracted revival service.
Mr. Oglesby of Quitman was in
the city Saturday and Sunday'.
Miss Mable Cato of Alachua,
Fla. Is the guest of Miss Irma
Mize.
Best Ice Cream fresh every day at.
2t Piney-Woods Drug Store..
Messers J. L. Hand, B. U. Cur¬
ry, W. C. Rigdon and H. H.
Merry attended court in Camilla.
Monday,
Miss Louiza Taylor left last
Sunday to visit her gradd father,
Mr. W. D. Taylor, near Climax.
While there she will visit other,
relatives and friends.
Go to the Piney-Woods Drug Store
your school supplies, etc. * We
just what you want. 2t
Mrs. A. R. Baggs has been,
friends in Camilla this
Mr. John Corrigan of Atlanta,
Sunday in the city..
Mi's. John Monahan and Misf
Bush spent Monday in
Among those who are serving
the grand jury this week are
D. Y. Thompson, D. M_
D. L. Turner, T. O. Bat¬
T. J. Cross, Wm. Cook, J. L.
and R. L. Goodson.
Mrs. J. R. Cross and little
Louise, has beeuforthe
week visiting in Arlington,
are now in Montgomery, Ala.
a week’sstay.