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PROFESSIONAL CARL)S,
M. S. STEWART,
ARCHITECT
Estimates on Plans and Specifi¬
cations cheerfully furnished.
Office No. 8 Hurst Building
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
J.W. McClain, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Piney Woods Drug Co,
btfflding.
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 found at night at residence on
Hand Ave.. formerly occupied by
Dr. .1. W. McClain.
All ealls answered promptly
W. s. Hill, JVL. id.
Pelham, Ga.
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Office at Drug Store during the day
And residence at night.
J. R. O’INefc&I.
den tist.
Office in mize building
PELHAM GEORGIA.
DAVIS & MERRY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Camilla, Ga.
Offices Pelham Ga.
Practice In AH Courts
O. B. BUSH.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hurst Block over Mitchell
County Supply Company.
Residence on Barrow Ave
Calls answered day or night. Leaw
calls with Piney-Woods Drug Co.,
, Mitchell County Supply Company,
or Residence. Residence Phone No.
88, office No. 44.
REAL 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.
I). L. Turner, Sec. & Mgr.
Office over £elham State Bank.
Have you seen the low cut shoes
at Hand Trading Co. They are
snappy.
STEVENS
YOU LOOK FOR TROUBLE
If you obtain a Firearm of doubt¬
ful quality
The experienced Hunter’s and
5T Marksman's Ideal
It a reliable, unerring STEVENS
FIND OUT WHY
by shooting our popular
RIFLES—SHOTGUNS
PISTOLS
Ask your local Hardware
or Sporting- Goods Mer¬
chant for the STEVENS.
If yon cannot obtain, we
ship direct, express pre¬
paid, upon receipt of Cata
Jog Price.
Send 4 cents in stamps for 140 Page
Illustrated Catalog, including circu¬
lars of latest additions to our line.
Contains points on shooting, ammu¬
nition, the proper care of a firearm,
etc., etc. Our attractive Ten Color
Lithographed where Hanger mailed any¬
for six cents in stamps.
J. STEVENS ARMS * TOOL CO.
4 P. O. Box 4007 J
Chicopee Tr. T’s, 77-3-1.. s. ;
Items From Hinsonton.
Miss Susie Hinson was the
guest of Miss Carmen Tyson Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Simpson
of Chastain were visiting their
daughter, Mrs. W. A. Lastinger
Sunday.
Mr. L. L, Harden was looking
after business in Meigs Saturday.
Miss Annie Grant of Worth
comity was visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Richard Shockley, last week.
Miss Ida Peterman was visiting
at her uncle’s, Mr. Tom Maxwell,
Sunday.
Miss Annie Grant was the guest
of Misses Malissa and Myrtioe
Autry Wednesday.
Mr. J. D. Hinson returned Sun¬
day from Grady county where he
had been visiting friends and
relatives for a few days.
Miss Annie Mae Hinson is
spending the week in Grady Co.
Miss Alpha Pullen spent Sun¬
day afternoon with her cousin,
Miss Ocie Harrell.
Miss Florence Hinson was the
guest of Miss' Ocie Harrell Sun¬
day.
Mrs. Belle Cone and children
are visiting friends and relatives
in Pelham this week.
Mr. Henry Harrell and Miss
Florence Hinson called at the
home of Mr. J. W. Autry Friday
night, the guests of Mr. Dennis
Autry and his sisters, Misses Ma¬
lissa and Myrtice.
Mrs. Rackley and daughter
Miss Ethel visited Mrs. J. D.
Hinson Wednesday.
Mrs. Jennie Baisden was in
Sale City Friday.
Miss Malissa Autry is in Harts
field this week visiting Miss
Xettie Wingate.
Miss Annie Vick was' at the
home of.>herr sister, Mrs. Charlie
Maxwell Sunday.
Mr. Ralph Grant of near Meigs
was in Hinsonton Saturday.
Mr. Harvey Harrell was look¬
ing after businessNiver near Cot¬
ton Monday.
Mr. .J. D. Hinson was attending
to business in Camilla Monday.
Mr. G. P. Harrell and sons,
Leonard and Gabriel was visiting
in Grady county Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr Henry Harrell left Monday
for Grady county to visit home
folks for a few days.
Misses Florence Hinson and
Myrtice Autry went over to
Hartsfield Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Henry Lev<-rett of Cottrn
was looking after business in Hin¬
sonton Sunday.
Scribbler.
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It Very is serious Serious
a very matter to aslc
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine—
BLack-oraughT Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia¬
ble medicine, for constipation, in¬
ly digestion and Ever trouble, is firm¬
established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is better n>a n
others, or it would not be the fa¬
vorite Ever powder, with a larger
sale th a n all others combined.
SOLD nr TOWN Ft
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.
E. A. Mallard.
4 t. A. B. Spence.
Money Without Limit.
To lend on South Georgia
Farms in sums of $500 and up¬
wards to any amount, due in 5
years. Interest 7 per cent.
R. C. BELL, Atty.
Cairo, Ga.
The Remedy That Does.
“Dr. King’s New. Discovery is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise but fail to perform,” says
Mrs. E. R. Pierson, .of Auburn Cen¬
ter, Pa. “It is curing me of throat
and lung trouble of long standing,
that other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New Discovery is doing
me so much good that 1 feel confi¬
dent its continued use for a reason
able length of time, will restore me
to perfect health.” This renowned
cough and cold remedy and throat
and lung healer Is sold at Hill &
King’s drug store.. 50c and $1.0 ).
Trial bottle free.
Special values in India Linens and
Persian Lawns at Everett Mercantile
Co.
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RESOLVED
THAT AHOILSE SHOULD BE
WELL MADE FROM THE GROUND
UP. A MAN SHOULD BE WELL
DISEASED FROM THE GROUNDUP
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Operation for Piles will not be ne¬
cessary if you use ManZan Pile Rem¬
edy, guaranteed. Price 50c.—“Sold
by Consolidated Clothing and Drug
Co.
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Best Values s moderate Prices. ^
CATALOGUE J Upon request we will catalogue, mail you a copy of full our ^
'j spring and summer giving ^ jF
❖ description and prices.**
Goods on Approval. ^
Upon request we will send gccds by Expreses C. O. D. sub
jectrto examination.
♦ B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO.
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SAVANNAH. GA. ♦
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Bees Laxative Cough Syrup for
young and old is prompt relief for
coughs, croup, hoarseness, whooping
cough. Gently laxative. Guaran¬
teed—“So'.d by Consolidated Cloth¬
ing and Drug Co.