The Pelham journal. (Pelham, Ga.) 1902-current, October 09, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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m‘rr'n n‘mrnAnLrmt‘rnxTAT tnDTnAV nnm 0 10m: Going Cheap. Everything in Hardware We have the most complete assortment of guns and ammuni tion ever before shown in Pelham. we are headquarters for Plumbing materials and guaranteed Cutlery and can save you money. The Most Value For The Least Money Underwood Standard Typewriter Machine of Merit Possessor of originality in “Billing,” “Visi= ble” and “Tabulator” construction, Securer of Large Contracts, Recipient of Grand Prizes, and Winner of Speed Championships, the Underwood Standard Typewriter stands foremost to=day in the estimation of the Commercial World. The Machine You Will Eventually Buy. Underwood Typewriter Company, 119 Peachtree Street, - - ATLANTA, GA Money To Lend j We make a specialty of Loan If from want $300.00 to | | \ upwards, on Farm Property. you | make application bring all back deeds. ! f Batikers Loan & Abstract Co. § Headquarters, Farmers Bank. I l 4 ********** ******* Portable and Stationary Boilers, Saw Mills g&gttai SHAM ENGINES WIAUARY BROS. MACHINERY CO. We have been having some cool weather for the past week. Miss Eula Glenn spent last Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Alma Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. .Jasper Godwin visited Mr. and Mis. T. A. Glenn Saturday and Sunday. Mr. H C. Crosby spent Sunday with Mr. John Allen. Miss Alma Glausier dined with Miss Alma Crosby last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Cooper spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Glenn. Mr. Lester Stephen and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Baker Sat urday and Sunday. Messrs. Jesse Pollock, John Taylor and Frank Taylor spent Monday night with Mr. H. C Crosby. Miss Mollie Snipes dined with Mrs. Annie Stewart Sunday. Mr. Tim Glenn made a trip to Pelham Monday. Master M. J. Dollar visited Ed¬ gar Glenn Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. J. J. Brown of near Mt. Zion was in our neighborhood Sunday. Mr. C. A. Crosby made a flying trip to Pelham Monday afternoon Little Miss Johnnie Jones spent Sunday with Miss Alma Allen. Mr. C. J. Matthews spent Sun¬ day with Mr. John Harvey. Mrs. Nancy Pullen and little daughter, Miss Arlewie, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. A. Glenn . • Snow White and Rose Red. Would Mortgage The Farpj. A farmer on Rural Route 2, .Em¬ pire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says: “Bucklei.’s Arnica Salve cured the. two worst sores I ever'saw: one on my hand and one on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be without it if I had to mortgage the farm to get it.” Only 25c. at Hill & King’s drugstore Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. An Tone sending a sketch and description whether may quickly ascertain our opinion free Communica¬ an invention is probably patentable. sent tions free. strictly Oldest eontidentlal. for HANDBOOK on Patents Patents taken agency through Munn securing & Co. patents. receive A handsomely illustrated weeklj largest cir¬ culation of any seienlitJc Journal. Terms. $3 a year; four months, tl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co. 361Broad * a * New York Branch Office. SZ5 F Sin Washington, I>. C. Resolutions on the Death Bro. W. L. Smith’s Wife Whereas, The Lord in His in¬ finite wisdom has s**en fit to re¬ move from this earl h the wife cff one of our brethren, to-wit: viz: Bro. W. L. Smith, and, Whereas, In the loss of his dear companion Bro. Smith has sus¬ tained a loss which can never be refilled, and his children a kind, dutiful, attentive and loving mother, which loss they will al¬ ways feel keenly, and, Whereas, Bro. Smith being left entirely alone-with several little childreu to look after, and no one to help him to do this as his loving wife did during her stay him, and, Whereas, In the death of this good woman her c-immunity has lost a friend on wh m they could always lean for he'p in time of need, and upon wh-un they could always depend, and in whom they could always confide their trou¬ bles and sorrows, therefore Be it Resolved, That it is the sense of this lodge, of which Bro. Smith is a member, that we ex¬ tend to him and through him to his children our emcere condol¬ Young Men’s Clothes Ederheimer, Stein & Co., Makers \TOU young fellows must depend X on this store for your style ideas same as your books for a knowledge of history, or daily paper for the news. Marvelous how easy it comes with these Eder heimer-Stein suits. They’re the product of specialist, in the Young Men’s field; more authentic and depend¬ able on that account. We’re showing the new Fall styles; the new shades; in all sizes for Young Men. Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co The Leading Clothiers. ence, both as a lodge and us sep a ate members and, be it Resolved Further, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to Bro. Smith for the comfort and consolation, if any, he can find in them, and that a copy of them be spread upon the Minutes of this lodge, and that these resolutions be published in the Pelham Journal. (. A. L. Brim, Committee < H. B. Tucker, ( N. E. Hayes. The above resolutions read and approved by the John B. Gordon Lodge No. 163 K. of P. Pelham, Ga., Grand Jurisdiction of Ga., at their regular session on the evening of Sept. 29th, 1908. B. Y. Cooper, C. C. W. F- Hayes, K. of R. & S. Mr. W. R. White spent Sunday in Camill. FOR SALE. About $40,000.00 worth of stuff, all my holdings in Pelham for sale at 75 cents in the dollar. I have most anything you might want. Good reasons for selling. E. A. SMITH.