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Mr. Duck, of Bacontou, visited
Pelham Sunday.
CHOICE CANDIES and FRUITS.
We are Headquarters,
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Rev. J, H. Mills spent Sunday
in Bacontou, and preached at the
Methodist church.
ENGLISH & NESMITH.
Just received, a new line ladies
jackets. It will pay you to see them
before you buy.
Rev. I. E. McKellar, of Bacon
tow, preached to large congrega¬
tions at the Methodist church
Sunday morning and evening.
Co to J. T. Lane & Co. for Syrup
Barrels. They sell them as cheap as
anybody.*
Phone 19 your grocery wants.
II. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. L. Berman, of Newton, was
in the city Tuesday.
Do you want some good values in
Boys’ Knickerbockers? Well, see
them at Everett Mercantile Co.’s
Col. H. H. Merry attended the
State Fair at Macon this week.
We sell Texas rust-proof Seed Oats
at 80 cents per bushel. J. T. Lane &
Co.
The Board of Trade will meet
Thursday night at 7:80 o’clock.
Matters of importance to be con¬
sidered .
“We move ’em”—we mean the Dry
Goods, Notions and Shoes. Everett
Mercantile Co.
There will be important busi¬
ness before the Board of Trade
Thursday night. Come out.
You will find Wheat Bran and
Shorts at our store. The best cow
feed and milk producer on earth.
J. T. Lane & Co.
Mr. Z. M. Floyd purchased on
Monday a Maxwell touring car.
We have just the thing in Coats to
keep your heart and body warm.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Dr. J. L. Brown, of Camilla, was
a visitor to the city Tuesday.
Our ladies and misses jackets were
received later than usual this season.
Therefore we are going to give you
advantage in price
English & Nesmith.
Mr. L. A. Herring, of Thomas
ville, spent Tuesday in the city.
Try a bottle of our “Monogram”
Pickles. We have them sweet and
sour, all sizes and prices. J. T. Lane
& Co.
Messrs. D. L. Turner, A. L.
Brim and A. A. Turner went to
Macon Tuesday night.
Keep in mind our handsome set of
Silverware that we give you abso¬
lutely FREE. Everett Mercantile
Co.
Mr. J. D. Hartfield, of Harts
field, Ga., was in the city Tues¬
day.
MILLINERY—We make it to
your interest to buy your Millinery
of us. English & Nesmth.
Mr. J. L. Singletary visited
friends in Dawson Sunday.
We sell Red Seal Shoes, Cadet
Hose and American Lady Corcets.
Everett Mercantile Co.
Judge I A. Bush spent several
days in Macon this week.
1,000 bottles good Syrup at 5 cents
per bottle. J. T. Lane & Co,
Zeigler Shoes for Ladies and chil¬
dren. New styles.
English & Nesmith. ,
Mr. J. L. Barrow, of Whigbam,
visited friends in Pelham
|J. T. Lane & Co. will sell you one
peck good Coffee for $1. See them
Mr. D. V. Thompson visited
Camilta Sunday.
.
Salt! Salt! Salt! We have a solid
carload. Price 60 cents per sack. J.
T. Lane & Co.
Dr. W. R. McClain spent several
days in Macon this week.
Messrs. A. - A. Turner and L
W. English visited Sale City Sun¬
day.
Close prices on ladies and misses
jackets at
English & Nesmith.
Mr. Z. E. Norton, of Albany,
was in the city several days this
week.
Don’t fail to try some of those
sweet keg pickles at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bolin, of
Cordele, are visiting Mrs. A. W.
Day this week,
Spanish McKrel fish and pickled
pig feet at
H. B. Tucker & Co.
f;Mr. Armond Baggs spent Sun¬
day in Sylvester.
Mrs. A. R. Baggs, who has Jbeen
in Sylvester for several weeks, re¬
turned to her home in Pelham
Sunday.
The sword salute of military officers
has two meanings. The first position,
with the hilt opposite the lips, is a sur¬
vival of the crusader’s action of kissing
the cross hilt of his sword in token of
faith, and the lowering of the point is
a token of friendship, implying that it
is not necessary to be on guard.
It’s as bad to give a compliment with
a “but” attachment as it is to give a
present and grumble about the cost of
it.—Atchison Globe.
A Full House.
A comedian with a large family re¬
cently announced to his comrades at
the club supper table that he had that
morning been presented with “an addi¬
tion.”
“Congratulations, of course,” said a
fellow member half heartedly, “but
hadn’t you nine before?”
"What of that?” returned the proud
father cheerily. “As an actor I like to
see a full house!”
His Inspiration.
“What furnishes your inspiration?”
they asked of the author.
“My wife,” was the reply.
“How lovely!” they cried. "How per¬
fectly idealistic!”
“Yes,” he went on, “if the muse ever
halts and I feel like loafing her de¬
mand for a new gown or some addi¬
tional money for household expenses
stirs me to renewed effort and puts
Pegasus in a gallop.”
He Knew His Business.
An open moving van, piled high with
furniture, was proceeding slowly up
Third avenue in the Harlem section.
The driver, whose face denoted con¬
tentment and an inclination to doze,
sat cross kneed, holding the reins loose¬
ly. The driver had arranged a com¬
fortable support for his back. This
was nothing less than a framed oil
painting about 3 by 4 feet in size, un¬
covered, and with the painting unpro¬
tected from the coatless, warm weath¬
ered shoulder blades. A citizen hailed
him from the curb.
“Hey! Don’t ruin that picture lean¬
ing against it that way!”
“Ah, g’wan!” said the driver. “Dis
ain’t de first time I drove furniture. 1
know me business.”
And the van passed on.—New York
Globe.
Her Version of It.
She was a wee scrap of a thing just
three years old, but with a soul of a
heroine shining out of her great browD
eyes. It was her first visit to the zoo,
and the babel of queer noises and rows
of strange big beasts might well have
daunted her*baby heart. But she
scorned to seem afraid. Only when
they approached the towering form of
the elephant did she draw back.
“I’m not goin’ too close, papa,” she
whispered; “I might scare him!”—Wo¬
man’s Home Companion.
“Seeing” Plants.
Professor Darwin is right Plants
can see—some plants. Take corn and
rye, for instance. With proper treat¬
ment these plants sometimes see dou¬
ble. and frequently they see things
that aren’t there.—New York Tele¬
graph.
End of Mankind.
“Now, boys,” queried the teacher of
the juvenile class, “can any of you tell
me the final end of all mankind?”
“Yes, ma’am, I can.” promptly an¬
swered the boy at the foot—“the let¬
ter ‘d.’ ’’—Exchange.
His Hearing to Come.
Old Lady (reading newspaper)—I de¬
clare! The poor fellow arrested yes¬
terday is deaf. Listener—How do
you know? Old Lady—Why, it says
here that he is expected to have his
bearin’ next week.
Big Difference.
“Pa, what’s the difference between
the drama and melodrama?”
“The seats, my son. You will never
find any empty ones at the melodra¬
ma,”—Chicago Record-Herald.
THE PELHAM JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1908.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J, M. CULPEPPER & CO.
Architects and Contractors
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
J.W. McClain, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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Office in Piney Woods Drug Co,
building.
Residence on McDonald Street.
C. W. REiD,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pelham, Georgia.
Office in new City Hall building.
Residence on Hand A venue.
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J. R. CLEMENTS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pelham, Ga.
Office in Turner Building, and can
be found at night at residence on
Hand Ave., formerly occupied by
Dr. J . W. McClain.
All calls answered promptly
W. S. HILL, M. D.
Pelham, Ga.
Office at Drug Store during the day
and residence at night.
J, R. O’Neal,
DENTIST.
PELHAM GEORGIA.
DAVIS & MERRY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Camilla, Ga.
Offices
Pelham Ga.
O. B, BUSH.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office in Hurst, Block over Mitchell
County Supply Company
Residence on * Barrow Ave
Calls answered da), )or eight. Leav'
calls with P-in ‘ ‘ .,is -Drug Co*,
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Mitchell County Supply Company,
or Residence. Residence Phoi.e No.
88, office No. 44.
REAL ESTATE
Farm and City property bought
and sold. Rents seen after on rea¬
sonable terms. List your lands for
sale. Let us know your wants.
Pelham Land Loan & Improvement Co.
D. L. Turner, Sec. & Mgr.
Office over Pelham State Bank.
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The kind that glitters and sparkles
like crystal—that is the kind we sell.
Remember, there are several grades
of Cut Glass. In the best grade the
glass is pure, clear and white; so that
when the light falls upon the polished
surface, it scintillates almost like the
diamond. In the inferior grades the
glass is inclined to be cloudy and dead
reflects light poorly.
We carry the finest display of Cut
Glass in the city, consisting of the
three or four best brands.
Get YourliCutJiGIass^Here
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WATCH
THIS
SPACE.
We will be in Pelham again
some time in November, with anoth¬
er bunch of
Horses and Mules
Watch this space for our an¬
nouncement of dates.
Thanking the people of Mitchell
County who have favored us with
their patronage and assuring you
that it will always be our aim to
merit a continuance of same,
Yours very truly,
J.D. Holman.