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s this. Ju^t Come in And Let Us
SHOW YOU OUR LINE OF
We have a nice line and it will be a pleasure to try them on you, and let y<
make your selection. Remember there are Coats for every member of the Family
Our Millinery Department
Is also awaiting your inspection.
We still sell AMERICAN LADY CORSETS, and we sell too==doiTt keep them.
DO YOU NEED A NOBBY PAIR OF UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, in 12 Butto
Length? Well, we can supply your wants in that line, as wel as everything else
Yours For Business,
verett ercantile
Marie Corelli on Prohibi
tion
From the New York World.
Marie Ccrnelli’s compliments
to Governor Hoke Smith, of
Georgia! Her newest novel,
“Holy Orders”—the sensational
success of which, in Britian, is
confounding the critics and caus¬
ing Hall Caine many a Bleepless
night—is dedicated to the proposi¬
tion that the drink trufic becomes
an appaling tyranny proportion
ately as religion loses its grip.
But, says one of Miss Coreili’s
character mouthpieces, while in
England “there is no strong wave
of opinion that sweeps through
We are pleased to announce thet our fall and winter stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS has just arrived. We assure you that we have the largest,
most varied and best selected line we have ever carried, and that we believe it will be to your interest to see our line before you buy elsewhere.
- Our Selection of Patterns Are Dreams. - = ■■ -..... .....
And consist of SILKS, MOHAIRS, BRILLIANTINES, VOILS, BROADCLOTHS, WATERPROOFS, POPLINS, HENRIETTAS, DANISH CLOTHS, SE
GES and HEAVY SKIRT GOODS. We have them in all the most popular colors and at prices as low as they can possibly be sold.
We also have on hand an elegant line of Waist Goods, in SILK PLAIDS, CHANGEABLE SILKS, TRICOT and FRENCH FLANNELS, FLANNELL
ETTS, LINENS and Mercerized White Goods.
Our New Stock of Ladles Long Cloaks, Childrens Wraps, Shawls Fascinators and Underwear
Is complete in every detail and we earnstly invite you to call and examine our stock before making your purchases.
Yours for Business,
THE PELH 4 M JQU8NAL, FRIDAY, QCT, 9, W&
the land to cleanse it of this
great abomination, in the South¬
ern states of America there is a
great revulsion against drink be¬
cause of the frequency of outra¬
ges on women by ne¬
groes. Drink lias been proved to
be generally at the bottom of
these revolting crimes, and the
citizens of Georgia ha\e voted
out the drink altogether. Don’t
forget the governor who
signed away a large personal in¬
come of his own derived from the
selling of liquor! I think his
name will be found in the Book
of life somewhere! x x x I don’t
think I could name a single
British brewer or spirit-distiller
who would do as much.”
A“SIHoa5
Attack.”
Synnpt®ms n Sour stomach,
nasty taste in mouth, sick
headache, sallow complex¬
ion, the world your enemy.
G&Usi©. Constipation, inact¬
ive liver, overflow of bile
into the system.
!Of. Treatment for two
nights before retiring with
AND TONIC PELLETS
One a night, don’t worry, sleep
well and Nature’ll do the rest.
Cntire Treatment 2 5 Cts.
Piney-Woods Drug Co.
SALE CITY BANK Sale City, Ga
Condensed Statement of Condition at close of business Sept. 2 3, 19O8.
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts 22,170 01 Capital Stock Paid in 15,000
Demand Loans 2,485 44 Surplus and Profits... 1,368
Overdrafts...................... 49 80 Cashier’s Checks........
Banking House............. 2,936 06 Bills Payable............. 6,000 I
Furniture and Fixtures 1,789 84 Deposits...................... 18,016 7
Cash and in Banks........ 11,661 88
* 41,093 03 *41,093 t
With a Conservative Policy and Conrteous Treatment We Solicit
Your Deposit Account.
OFFICERS DIRECTORS
DAVID C. BARROW, Presiden G. T. AKRIDGE, A. T. JONES.
C. C. FINKLEA. Vice President W. N. HOWELL, C C. FINKLEA,
W. A. WEST, H. T. BARNES,
L. T. BROWN, Cashier DAVID C. BARROW.