The Pelham journal. (Pelham, Ga.) 1902-current, September 04, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
Going Cheap. Everything in Hardware. We have the most complete assortment of guns and ammuni¬ v. before shown in tion ever Pelham. REMEMBER : i . . , we are headquarters for Plumbing materials and guaranteed Cutlery and can save you money. Farmers Hardware Company, * The Most Value For The Least Money Suffering Ladies [are urged to follow the example of thousands of their, sisters and take Cardui. Cardui is a non mineral, non-intoxicating medicine for women. It is for sick, wfeak ladies, with sick female organs. “‘CARDUI It Will Help You . [up * It_ female is a,.genuine, curative medicine, that builds the system and relieves female pain. “^Mrs. M. A. «t. Glair, of Eskdale, W. iVa., writes: “Before taking Cardui, I had* given up all hope of j getting well. I had suffered for 3 years with my I .was confined to my bed, so LtOok Cardui, [and now Cardui has about cured my female trouble.” AT ALL DRUG STORES $500,000.00 TO LEND on Fa.'tn Lands iu South Georgia, at 7 percent interest, in amuunts of $1000 or above and due in 5 years. If titles are good about ^ of the value of property will be loaned. David C Barrow. Pelham, Ga. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Patents TRADE MARKS Designs Copyrights Slc» Aarons .ending a sketch and description whether mar quickly ascertain our opinion free an Invention is probably patentable. Communica¬ tions free. strictly Oldest confidential. for HANDBOOK on Patents sent agency through securing patents. Patents taken Munn A Co. receive ipwiol notice, without charge, in the Vtaandsomely SftMijffic Uwstrated American. weekly largest cir¬ culation four of month#?#). anyiHkfntias <Sold Journal. by all newsdealers. Terms, $3 a mm year: New York ' Branch Office, ttt P SC„ Washington, D. C. THE PELHAM JOURNAL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1908. R. F. D. No. 1. Miss Lula West of Athens is visiting Miss Lena West. Mr, and Mrs. G. W. MoMath returned the first of the week from Boston where they had been visiting relatives and friends. Miss Alpha Pullen returned Tuesday from Faircloth where she was the guest of Miss Anna Belle Cox. Mr. H. M Miller returned Sui - day afternoon from Tired Creek where he spent several days at a Primitive Baptist meeting. r. J. K. Pullen spent Monday and Tuesday at Faircloth. The friends of Judge I. A. Bush are glad to see him out again. Judge Bush was able to ride out to Pelham Tuesday for the first time in some time. To t^iose afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheuma¬ tism, Pineules for the Kidneys brings reliefin the first dose. Hundreds of people today testify to tbeir remark¬ able healing and tome properties. 30 days’ trial $L00. They purify the blood. Sold by Consolidated Cloth¬ ing & Drug Co. Junior Union Program For Sunday, Sept. 6th. , Song No. 107. Reading—Pope Supp. Reading—Annie Wiil Baker. Reading—Leona White. Song—Mamie and Gussie Spence and Fletcher Godwin. Reading—Amy Twitty, Song—Eddie and Sallie King and Mamie Mize. Recitation—Stanley Hill. Recitation—Lois Spence. Recitation—Opal Taylor. Song No. 88. A Sure-enough Knocker. ! J. C. Goodwin, ofReidsville N. C., says: “Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last sum¬ mer, buttha.t wonderful salve knock¬ ed it out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remained.” Guarar^qgd for piles, sores, burns etc. ' !nll& King’s dryg store. ^ Senior Union Ret jn In Honor of l ea hers. On Friday evening from eight o(j ten, in Hie parlors of the Mar¬ guerite Hotel, the Senior Union if the Baptist church w ill give a reception in honor of the school teachers. All husbamls and wives in any way interested in the school are cordially invited. Also all the young ladies and young gentlemen of the town. The committees are preparing to make the evening one of pleas¬ ure to all that come. If you are a sufferer from piles ManZan Pile Remedy will bring re¬ lief with the first application Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co. DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY Hemorrhoids and other bowel and stomach troubles are most successfully treated with Wilkinson’s Matchless Mineral Water. It relieves promptly and permanently, heals and is antiseptic in the highest degree. As an appetizer it is without a peer, in¬ suring the proper digestion and fullest assimilation of f ood, constituting an invalu¬ able tonic for all convalescents. Sour and Relieves promptly Heartburn. Pull Stomach after meals. Dose, tea to tablespoonful. diluted. Cheapest water known, one gallon goes further than a barrel of any other water. 1 pint fit 1 gallon $ 5 . MATCHLESS MINERAL WATER CO. Offices, Andalusia, Ala. Well, Greenville, Ala. . Piney-Woods Drug Co. ^ Pineules For the Kidneys, Bladder and Rheumatism. RELIEVES 30 days’ guaranteed treatment or for money $1.00. refunded. Satisfaction BAGK-ACHE Sold by CONSOLIDATED CLOTHING & DRUG CO. 7 r For Results Advertise in The Journal. Portable and Stationary Boilers. Saw Mills STEAM ENGINES V* muvtaaaaw J-UAgiilV/ Op kUAiagiV XUUJO, Corn Mills and Pumping Outfits to be had in the entire South. Large delivery. stock on hand, It best terms, quickest will pay you to investi¬ gate our machinery and prices. MALLARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. *£*?&??£*■' bmr. 'T White’s Cafe, Bestaimi Anfl Mery . I have just opened up the Pelham Bakery, also a First Class Cafe and Restaurant, and take this means of announcing same to the public. I am going to give my own personal supervision to this busi¬ ness and intend that Pelham shall have* Cafe and Restaurant that would be a credit to a much larger town. I especially in¬ vite the farmers and their wives when in town to come here for their meals. I can serve you with a 10c lunch or a square meal. Come to see me. Fresh Bread Every Day, G. W. WHITE. BAKERY OLD STAND