The Pelham journal. (Pelham, Ga.) 1902-current, October 23, 1908, Image 5

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P PELHAM LOCALS jj| Mr. T. L. Wilder attended court iu Camilla one or two days this week. CHOICE CANDIES and FRUITS. We are Headquarters, H. B. Tucker & Co. Hon. J. L. Hand is spending this week in New York. ENGLISH & NESMITH. Just received, a new line ladies jackets. It will pay you to see them before you buy. Mr. C. M. Bugg8 spent Tuesday in Albany. Bhone 19 your grocery wants. 11. B. Tucker & Co. Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Hayes spent Tuesday in Camilla. Do you want some good values in Boys’ Knickerbockers? Well, see them at Everett Mercantile Co.’s Misses Dyer, Whatley, Huie, Thaxton, Twitty, Northern and Hanks sp nt Tuesday in Camilla and visited the schools there. “We move ’em”—we mean the Dry Goods, Motions and Shoes. Everett Mercantile Co. A call meeting of the Board ot . r ide will be held at the council chamber Tuesday night, October 27, at 7:110 o’clock Everybody invited to attend. We have just the thing in Coats to keep your heart and body warm Everett Mercantile Co. Gol N M Pa fiord, of Nicholls, Ga., a former resident attorney of Pelham, spent Wednesday in the city. Our ladies and misses jackets were r ceived later than usual this season. Therefore we are going to give you advantage in price English & Nesmith. Messrs . T. A. Burrow aud W. C. fwTtty, Jr , spent Tuesday in Camilla. Keep in mind our handsome set «f Silverware that we give you abso¬ lutely' FREE. Everett Mercantile Co. Rev. C. W. Curry is at Dixie his week, assisting Rev. Reese Griffin m a revival meeting at that place. MILLINERY—We make it to your interest to buy your Millinery of us. English & Nesmtli. Miss Ethel Perry, of Camilla spent the week-end with Miss Florence Upson. We sell Red Seal Shoes, Cadet Hose and American Lady Corcets. Everett Mercantile Co. Rev. I. E. McKellar, of Bucon ton, will fill the pulpit at tlm Methodist church Sunday. Zeigler Shoes for Ladies and chil¬ dren. New styles. English & Nesmith. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Scott v s ited Camilla Sunday. Don’t fail to try some of those sweet keg pickles at H. B. Tucker & Co. Dr. W. R. McClain spent Mo - d iy in Camilla . Spanish Mcjvrel fish and pickled pig feet at H. B. Tucker & Co. Miss Annie Grace Brimberry, of Camilla, visited Miss Calist-a Basil Monday. Close prices on ladies and misses jackets at Nesmith. English & Mr. R. B. Walker, of Griffin, Ga., was in the city Monday. Mrs C. W. Reid went to Jack¬ sonville Monday to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrd and Miss Octavia Byrd, of Thomas vilie, speut Sunday with Mro. J. B. Cooper. days! Mr. West spent several this week the guest of his sister,} Mrs. J. M. Culp ’pper. ‘ 13am PE‘LHAM JOUBISALz‘fJ‘W-AY» OCT. 23, 1998. - spending this week in Atnericus Miss Mary Parker, who has' bepu spending a couple of months with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker, returned to her home at Auieri cus Monday. Mr. E. A. Smith has sold to Mr. W. G. Abridge the residence and lot on Hand Avenue where Mr. P. I. Mize now lives. Dr. C. W. Reid returned today from Jacksonville, where he at tended a medical association. Mr. J. M. Mize attended court in Camilla today. Mr. N D. Nesmith, a promi¬ nent farmer of West Mitchell, was transacting business in Pel ham today. Mr. C. E. Kemp, of Meigs, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. A. A. Maples, of Cotton, was in the city today. Col. H. H. Merry has been spending this week in Camilla, attending court."" 12-YEAR-OLD LAD A SUICIDE. Young John Hilton Took Father’s Money.--Re¬ morse Too Great. Atlanta, October 19—Remorse over having taken $25 of his fath¬ er’s money to satisfy a longing sur a bicycle, led John Arthur Hilton, a 12 year-old boy to com¬ mit suicide today. The lad lived with his parents, 28C Waldeo street He left home Sunday afternoon and went to that of a neighbor, where he spent the evening. He left the lo'me of Policeman Stephen Fel¬ der at 9 p. m. He was seen to more until found early today su - fering terrible agony from the ef¬ fects of a big dose of carbolic acid. The discovery was made by John W. Henley, assistant United States district attorney. As Mr Henley was going to work he heard the cries of two boys, and on investigation found them car¬ rying a third, who was in the clutches of convulsions. Young Hilton was carried in‘o the home of Alderman Frank Pittman, in front of which the acid had been drunk, but died twenty minutes later without speaking. A half-emptied bottle told his story. The parents were prostrated by the news of their hoy’s death, and cannot account for the same ex¬ cept on the theory that such was brought about by remorse over having taken $25 the elder Hilton had left lying around carelessly. Senior Union. The following is the program of the Senior Union tor Sunday, Oc toher 25: Missionary Meeting. Topic—“Native Converts aud the Churches-” Leader, J. B. Scott. Hymn and Opening Prayer. Scripture Reference, Eph. iv. 17-32. Hymn and Prayer. ‘‘Native Converts aud Christian Character.” VV. C. Twitty, Jr. “The Native Converts and Chris¬ tian Giving.” Miss Lillian Cooper. “Information About Native Converts » Mattie Maud Hill, Marie McDonald, Discuss the Necessity of De velopitig a Native Ministry on Foreign Fields.” Election of Officers. Closing Exercise*. J. M. CULPEPPER & CO. Architects and Contractors 'PELHAM, GEORGIA. J. W. McClain, M. D., PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON. Office in Piney Woods Drug ( <>, building. Residence on McDonald Street. C. W. REID, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pelham, Georgia. Office in new City Hall building. Residence on Hand Avenue. J. R. CLEMENTS, PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON. Pelham, Ga. Office in Turner Building, and can be found at night at residence on Hand Ave., formerly occupied by Dr. J. VV. McClain. All calls answered promptly W. S. HILL, M. 1). Pelham, Ga. office at Drug Store during the day md residence at night. J. R* O’Neal. DENTIST. PELHAM GEORGIA. DAVIS & MERRY ATTO R N E Y.S-A T-L A W, Camilla, Ga. Offices Pelham Ga. O. B. BUSH, PHYSICIAN tUnSU RGEON Office in Hurst Bloc r over Mitchell County Supply , | Company Residence . on Bah-nw Ag e Calls answered day |gn fej : 1 a a v calls with PineyTWdfodf Drug Co., Mitchell County Supply Company, or Residence, Residence Phone No. 88, office NO. 44. REAL ESTATE Farm and City property bought and sold. Rerifcs seen after on rea¬ sonable t^rms. List your lands for sale. Let us know your wants. Pelham Land Loan & Improvement Co. D. J.. Turner, Sec. & Mgr. Jffiee over Pelhain State Bank. promptly I TRADE-MARKS, obtained Caveats in all countries, and Copyrights or NO regis- FEE. I 1 tered. bend &ke;ch, Model or Photo, BUSINESS tor free | I report on CONFIDENTIAL, patentability. ALL Patent practice I [ STRICTLY Sujpaesing exclusively. references. , hand- ; Wideawake inventors should have our I book on How to obtain and SeLl patents, and V/hatin- ot I j valuable ventionswill inform payi How i to Her get free a partner, to any address, ur r at on. t OBJ D. SWIFT & G.J 1501 Seventh 21, Washington, D. ft IN CAMP m OR ~FIELD -AT* MOUNTAIN OR SHORE THer' is a vays a chanca to e joy : ome ehooting TO SHOOT WELL YOU f UST OE EQUIPPED WITH A RELIABLE FIFEARM: the only kind we have been makir: for upwards of fifty years. Our Line: RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS, RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. Ask your Dealer, and insist on the STEVENS. Where not sold by Re¬ tailers, we ship direct, express pre¬ paid. upon receipt of Catalog price. Send If-- 140 Page *tre illu*tr;tte<i llluhirai catalog. An’ ,n lulls ipentable “ ‘ book of ready ref n irrence for tor man man nntl un bo •hooters. •« Mailed for 4 cents in Ten •tomps to **over Hanger Hnagei postage. Jlenntif ul K’olo: »lo» forwarded for •lx cetira I stnmns. J. STEVE VS ARMS & TOOE CO. P. O. Box 4097 Chicopee 3 alls, Mass., U.S.A. OOOO OOOO 0-000OOOO OOOO OOOO oooo oooo <xxx> oooooooo 0 ooooo < Brilliant Cut Glass, i The kind that glitters and sparkles like crystal—that is the kind we sell. Remember, there are several grades of Out Glass. In the best grade the glass is pure, clear and white; so that when tne light falls upon the polished surface, it scintillates almost like the diamond. In the inferior grades the glass is inclined to he cloudy aud dead reflects light poorly. We carry the driest, display of Cut Glass in the city, consisting of the three or four best brands. Get YouriiCutjiGlassjHere andiiGet the piest. W. W. BURNETT, j O-OOOOOOC OOOO >0000-0-0000000000OOOO OOOO OOOO00000000-000c i DOCTOR KING THE OLD RELIABLE BO 'IRS OLDEST IN AGE AND LONGEST LOCATED. REGULAR GRADUATES IN MEDICINE. \ fit OFFER TOU IKE URGE AND VALUABLE EXPERIENCE OF THE LONGEST - A \ ESTABLISHED ANO MOST RELIABLE SPECIALISTS IN THE SOUTH____ Authorized by tbe state to treat CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND SPECIAL ’) DISEASES. We guarantee to refund money it not cured. All rnedi \ ciues furnished ready for use—no mercury or Injurious medicines Ay used. No detention from business. Patients at a distance treated by mail and express. Medicines sent everywhere free in¬ from gaze or breakage. No medicine sent C. O. D. unless structed. Charges low. Thousands of cases cured. State your case and send for terms. Consultation FREE and confidential, in person, or by letter. Call or write today. Don’t delay. ! s ? r -* 6US Treatment. No p#in and exposure. No new caustichl use Home!! of| sea— causing losses by dream# witl no or cutting, bougies or sounds. No detention from busi-n los and blotches on the face, rushes o ness. Thousands cured. We guarantee to refund! . and forgetfulness’, etfulness, the head, pains b bashfulncss, in the bad fused ideas money if not permanently cured. My book fully ex-1 loss forces.loss aversion to society, JJ al1 * of vital of manhood, etc., cured for ilarlM*.l. varicocele i„„i e Enlarged rein. In th. «erotum-J B W e can «top night Iossob, restore ios . u ■ iwwviv causing nervous debility, ------------- weakness! ureakly lop and mature young or middle age< of the nervous system, eto., permanently eared with-K ir.r QSyphllis. 'Yt aiuy and a.Mil wreckB n and make them fit for marriage. out pain. 8 that tend able disease, in all its forms Hydrocele dropsy of th. scrotum ouredl •^Poisoning, and stages, cured for life. Blood without without pain. pain.. J Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Swellings. diseases, Bores. » « see See book—cured book—cur la a few days! Gonorrhoea, Gleet and all forms of private „ r i. n I .... m 0 _ SIS - _ cured te stay Cured. We guarantee to refund your without pain. appilctlons® I money if not permanently cured. mnnlf DUvn FREE description TO MEM of upon above disease,! Kidney Bladder and Prostatic with B the effects and cure, tent sealed in plain wrapper, UlSvttSva successfully treated and permanent- Free Museum ly cured. p lifts and RUPTURE cur¬ Costs nothing. led by painless and bloodies* methods. in ths city. N#.7 Mwlittg, Very instructive. Oof lCpriittA g&d you Petchtroo Sts. DR, apm ■j’■ KIMG Mi wkn ft.EPICAL ■ Ft a ■ 4% CO., Atlanta, . ca. (Thoroughly r-upcualble. ......... Legally Incorporated ... — under '-’th. th. laws law. of of Georgia.) Geor L§OK OIT FOS HOLMAN He Will Be in Pelham Again OCT. 19 TO 24. With ar, jther lot of HORSES AND MULES that will be ah :ad of anything yet brought to this section. FRE5 H STOCK and the kind best suited to this locality. The kind you need for all round farm work==Mules that are well broke and ready for the plow, wagon, cane mill, buggy or anywhere you want to work them. Horses that look well, drive well and have sense. On this trip we will have plenty of brood mares and will not run short during the week. Our long experience in the business enables us to know just what the people want and that is what we buy==and the fact that we operate four large sales stables puts us in position to buy in very large quantities and of course, this means a saving in price, of which our customers always get the benefit. Don’t Fail to See Us At Barbers Stables. 19 TO 24.