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TO THE LADIES OF PELHAM:
We wish to announce that our FALL STOCK of Ladies’ Suits, Skirts, Cloaks, etc.
is now all complete, and we most cordially invite you over to look at same.
We took great care in selecting this stock, and feel that we have a stock from which any one can select something to
fill their special wants. It includes the various styles from the ex treme long coats with slashes and buttons profusely
trimmed, to the sensible neatest plain styles —a full line of all the good colors, including the new smoke, dark garnets and
in fact all good shades.
PRICE. MILLI NERY.
Here is where we know everyone is most concerned, and here we have We have this season a Milliner who comes to us recom¬
made our best effort to get the smart styles at reasonable prices. We have mended as one of the best in Georgia, and her work certain¬
them as low as $10.00 per, and at $17.50, 19.00 and around $25.00. We ly justifies the recommendation. A fine selection
have a very attractive line; also high novelties in the fine Worsted and of hats
Chiffon Broad Cloth up to $75.00. A fine line of mourning suits. in the newest colorings and designs now being shown.
ALTERATION. Come over and spend the day with us. The train runs just
We have an expert alterer, and all alterations are free and we absolute¬ right. We will save you money and worry about your
ly guarantee the fit of every garment that leaves our place. fall wants.
NEEL BROS m Thomasville, Broad and Jackson - Streets, Georgia,
“REVOLUTIONIZED
THE MYSTIC ART”
To anyone Interested in Shorthand:
It is a source of genuine pleasure to
me to speak this word for Byrne
Simplified Shorthand. After 15 years
experience with the old systems of
shorthand, both as a teacher and
stenographer, I was fortunate enough
to come in touch wieh Byrne Short¬
hand about a year ago. Thirty min¬
utes’ examination of the text book
convinced me that Mr. Byrne had
not only improved, hut “Revolution¬
ized the Mystic Art.” I set to work
at once to master the Byrne, which
I succeeded in doing in ten days,
and with a few weeks’ practice du¬
ring spare moments, obtained fair
speed. On Oct. 1, 1906, I enrolled in
the Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary for a course of lectures,
which I have since been taking, re¬
porting same verbatim in shorthand.
Anyone knows -that theological re¬
porting is the most difficult kind of
matter to take because of the number
and variety of long and technical
terms and in proper names peculiar
to the Bible. In this work I have
never found anything that gave me
trouble to write. Thanks to the
marvelous principles discovered by
Prof. Byrne. I write out these long
hard names in outlines which are
short and made up of few stroks. I
never was able to make in the old
systems after 15 years of practice.
I gave it as my judgment that three
points of superiority must be given
to Byrne as compared to any other
system now before the public, viz:
Simplicity, Legibility and Speed.
You can learn it quicker, and when
you get it you have the best. Byrne
is right there with the goods. If
these words shall be the means of in¬
ducing any ambitious young man or
woman contemplating a business
education to save himself the long,
hard and expensive process of mas¬
tering one of the old complicated
systems, by a few weeks study of the
Byrne, I shall be gratified in the con¬
sciousness that I have conferred a
real favor on a fellow being. You will
find the Byrne one short cut that
leads to the goal. Take this route
and get the goods, while the other
fellow who thinks an old thing is
necessarily a good thing, goes around
and gets left. I will, with pleasure
take the time to explain in detail the
merits of the Byrne and prove to
any fair minded investigator that it
is the easiest learned, the easiest
read and the most rapidly written
system ever devised, if he will write
me, enclosing stamp or self addressed
envelope with for reply. the I have no con¬
nection Byrue Business
Colleges, and help write this purely with
a desrire to any ambitious fel¬
low being. J. WillJent,
Baptist Pastor and Evangelist.
Louisville, Ky. I, 27, 1907.
The Athens Business College is
one of the Byrne Business Colleges
of which Mr. Jent is epeaking and
has the exclusive right to teach the
famous in Byrne Simplified Shorthand
the state of Georgia. Write for 168
page, beautifully illustrated catalog
and be convinced of the wonderful
merits of the Byrne Simplified
Shorthand, Practical Bookkeeping,
and the Athens Business College,
Athens, Ga.
THE PELHAM JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1908.
Junior Union Program.
Songs Nos. 40 and 79
Prayer
Song 81
Scripture Reading, Matt. 5: 1-
18.
Tong 88
A short Rending by little Miss
Bronnie Mae Merritt
Reading by Miss Lillie Ruth
Surles
✓
Reading “A Living Faith in the
living Christ” by Gussie Spence
Reading “The Dying Soldier
Boy” by Author McCormick
Roll Call responded by Scrip¬
ture Verses
Old and New Business; Collec¬
tion
Song
Dismission.
To those afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouble, backache, rheuma¬
tism, Pineules for the Kidneys brings
relief in the first dose. Hundreds of
people today testify to their remark¬
able healing and ton'c properties.
30 days’ trial $1.00. They purify the
blood. Sold by Consolidated Cloth¬
ing & Drug Co.
Shot His Brother,
Albany, Ga., Oct. 5 —While
engaged in a personal difficulty
at their home 10 miles south of
Albany, Saturday night, John
McConnell fired a pistol twice at
his brother, Wade McConnell,
one of the shots taking effect in
his stomach. The wound is not
serious.
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no d . jvc It
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quick’.;- ttuci vtvs tin-; congested
membranes and thoroughly heals and
cleanses. Valv-'V.e rctor.lv for
CATA 1 ULH
but relieves .voids, throat troubles
hay fever, “stopped-up” nose, etc.
Wo Guarantee Satisfaction.
Buy a go cert < Nosena from
Piney-Woods Drug Co.
and gel you. money 1 . not satisfied.
Sample tube and booklet by mad ioe.
5ROWN Mt"G CO
St. Lev:*. Mo. C v i 11 e.T exi ex.
If you are a sufferer from piles,
ManZan Pile Remedy will bring re¬
lief with Khe; first application.
Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by
Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co.
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TAX NOTICE.
My books are open for the pur¬
pose of collecting State and
County Taxes for the year 1908
I will be at the following places
named below:
Davis Mill, Thursday Oct. 1st.
Faircloth, Friday Oct. 2nd.
Pelham, Tuesday Oct. 6th.
Also will give cotton mill from 10 to
12 o'clock.
J. W. Warren’s store, Thursday, Oct.
8th.
Cotton, Friday Oct. 9th.
Hinsonton, Tuesday Oct. 13th.
Pebble City, Thursday Oct. 15th.
Sale City, Friday Oct. 16th
Raiford, Monday Oct 26th.
Baconton, Tuesday Oct. 27th
Pelham, Tuesday Nov. 10th.
Tnfertfo Will be in Camilla court week
rest of the time.
My books will close on Dec.
l9th;Fi fa. will be issued on
Dec. 20th. Get ready and pa\
your taxes and save the cost.
D. W. Faircloth,
T. C. M. C.
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
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-DraugiiT
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia¬
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digestion and liver trouble, is firm¬
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others, or it would not be the fa¬
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sale tba » all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN n
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will b
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^
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Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
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Take Hall’s Family Pills for con¬
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Don’t you like it?
Everett Mercantile Co. j
Thomasville
Business College
Thomasville, Georgia,
This School Secures the Best Positions
for its Graduates* Open
All The Year*
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ENTER NOW
ANSON W. B\LL, - President.
$500,000.00 TO LEND
on Fann 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*
Cramps
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AT ALL DRUG STORES