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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 Sehaffner & Marx Clothes
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 Boyship.
We have fromed up a Suit of Clothes that he can’t wear out. The strongest, stoutest, stur¬
diest, chothing that can be made uuless 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 all styles and sizer.
We also Carry a full line of boy suits from $2.00 and upward made by Mrs. Jane Hopkins.
Hand . Trading Co
Clothing Department
Mrs. Alexander of Blakely is
the guest of Mrs. C. P. Hancock
this week.
If you want bread and prosperity,
trade with Everett Mercantile Co.
Miss Fleda Barksdale of Blake¬
ly is the guest of Mrs. M, H.
King this week.
Bread, Fresh, Tuesdays and Fri¬
days at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Curry have
been spending this wevk at In¬
dian Springs.
Try a bottle Maraschino Cherries
at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mrs. W. S. Hill has been spend¬
ing the week at Indian Springs.
FRESH BREAD
at H. B. Tucker & Company every
Tuesday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ott return¬
ed last Friday from a trip to
Miona Springs near Oglethorpe,
Ga., also to visit Mr. Ott’s broth¬
er-in-law, Mr- A. J. Rosey, near
Eatontou, Ga.
Rich Jersey Butter, fresh shipment
each week. H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mrs. Romeo Cross of Pelham
who has been visiting Mrs. J. S
Cowart and Mrs. W. J. Roberts
and other relatives in the city,
left Tuesday morning for Bain
bridge where she. will take the At¬
lantic Coast Line train for Mont¬
gomery, Ala., to visit other rela¬
tives before returning to her
home.—Calhoun County Courier.
Miss Geneva-Jones came home
-'Sunday from Waycross to spend
her vacation.
For your pongee and dress shirts
and shirts of all kinds at Hand Trad¬
ing Co., Clothing Department.
Miss Ella DeWolf is at home
from Nashville, Teun., spending
a while with her mother.
Our complete line of American La¬
dy Corsets awaits your inspection.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Revs. C. W. Curry and J. A.
Mills are out at Cotton this
week conducting a revival meet¬
ing.
2 nice refrigerators which we do
not wish to carry over to next sea¬
son, going cheap.
Farmers Hardware Co.
Miss Annie Everett spent Mon¬
day night in Camilla.
Crisp and Fresh Crackers at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Miss Ethel Foy, who has been
the attractive guest of her sister,
Mrs. A. A. Turner, several days,
will return Friday to her home at
Boston, Ga.
Olive Oil, Olives, Pickles, Jams,
etc at H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. H. H. McElvev spent
several days in Macon last week
Perfumes, Perfntnes, Perfumes,
the very best at
2t Piney-Woods Drug Store.
Mrs. H. D. Kemp and daughter
Hallie, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
McElvey Sunday.
Mrs. D. B. Turner has been
visiting relatives in Baconton
this week.
Mr. B. K. Marshall left Mon¬
day morning for Cordele in re¬
sponse to a telephone message
telling of the sudden illness of
Mrs. Marshall who has been
visiting relatives in that city for
several days.
ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready
to use, in a collapsible tube, with noz¬
zle. One application soothes and
heals, reduces inflamation a: d re¬
lieves soreness and itching. Price
50c. Sold by Consolidated Clothing
& Drug Co.
Mr. J. L. Singletary left Sun¬
day afternoon for Indian Springs
where he will spend his vacation.
For boys and misses bathing suits
go to Hand Trading Company’s
Clothing Department.
Mrs. F. H. Upson returned
last week from a very pleasant
trip to-friends in Leesburg, Ga.
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.
Captain J. J. Calhoun of Car
tersville visited Mr. D. M. Rogers
and Mrs. F. H. Upson last week.
A handsome line of Hair Brushes
at Piney-Woods Drug Store. • 2t
Mrs. Florence Hartsfield of
Hartsfield, Ga. visited Mrs. J.
W. McClain several days this
week.
Best Ice Cream fresh every day at
2t Piney-Woods Drug Store.
Mr. H. M. Mitchell will leave
tomorrow f6r Talbotton to spend
several weeks.
Go to the Piney-Woods Drug Store
for your school supplies, etc. We
have just what you want. 21
Councilman H. B. Tucker has
given notice that he intends to
offer for passage an ordinance
prohibiting the cows from run¬
ning at large on the streets.
Mr. W. N. Seigler of Meigs,
who is one of the most prominent
Masons of this section was a
visitor to the city Wednesday.
Mr. B. Y. Cooper made a trip
to Thomasville Tuesday on busi¬
ness.
Coffee’s and Tea’s; if you want the
best go to H. B Tucker & Co.
Mr. J. H. Schroeter of Atlanta
has been in the city this week
erecting a printing press for the
Journal.
Reports from all over the coun¬
try are to the effect that cotton
is opening rapidly in many
places, and that a few days sun¬
shine will have the effect of put¬
ting the pickers into the fields
regularly.
Mrs. Sam Everett and Mrs. O.
E Cox of Camilla were shopping
in Pelham Wednesday.
Subscribe for the Journal.
Mr. A. P. Spence returned
Tuesday from Lousiana where he
ha9 been for the past two weeks.
City Court of Camilla will be
in session next week, convening
Monday morning.
Miss B’leda Barksdale and Mrs.
Alexander who have been visiting
at the home of Mrs. M. H. King
returned today to their home at
Blakely.
Mrs. J. J. Mize and daughter
Ruby, returned Wednesday from
a visit to friends in Fowlstown,
Ga., and Inwood, Fla
Mr. W« A. Herring has moved
has mercantile business to the
store next door to W.- W. Burnett
on the north side of Mathewson
Ave.
Miss Pearl Mock who has been
home on a vacation returned to
Albany Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Lizzie Cochran of Boston
is spending some time with her
brother, Mr. B. Surles, on Primi¬
tive Ave.
Miss Vatrine Hurst returned
Wednesday from Sale City where
she has been the gust of Miss
Dekle.
Mr. Carroll Hurst spent last
week in Thomasville.
Mr. J. C. Parker spent Wed*
desday in Albany on business.
Get your Electric Fixtures at Hand
Trading Co. They carry all kinds
and sizes of Ineondescent lights,
Hlyo, etc.
Dog Tax.
All parties owning or keeping
dogs in Pelham are notified to
procure the necessary tag and
register their dogs with Mr. A. A.
Turner Clerk of Council, imme¬
diately.
Under the ordinance all dogs
not registered and tagged will be
impounded or killed, after Au¬
gust let.
C. D. Crow, Marshal.