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SPECIAL. SALE!
Ladies Suits,i Cloaks, Skirts, and Waist.
Wednesday, Thursday, Fri lay and Saturday October, 28, 29, 30, 31.
Lot No. 1 - 25 Suits-assorted styles, priced from ! 1.00 to $30.00 the high priced ones from last season - Sale Price $6.75.
Lot No. 2 - Ladies Ladies Long Cloaks - latest st; s, ail this season’s worth from $10.00 to $15.00 - Sale Price $7.90.
Lot No. 3 - Ladies Voile and Panama Skirts - great assortment worth from $10.00 to $18.00 - Sale Price $8.90
Lot No. 4 - Ladies Lace and Silk Waists in latest yles - varied designs worth from $4.50 to $7.50 - Sale Price $3.90,
10 per cent discount on all of er goods in the ready - to - wear department.
CHEAP ATES ON ALL RAILROADS ON 29, AND 30, ON ACCOUNT ON FAIR.
NEEL BROTHERS,
Broad, Jackson and Madison Streets, = - Thomasville, Georgia, ft
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How to Carve a Turkey.
Not a bone of the bird should
be scratched by the knife or
touched by the fork. I shall
take off the joints, slice the
breast and cut out the oyster
pieces, and the carving-knife will
not so much as rub against a
bone.
I place the turkey on one side
and secure the leg and second
joint with my fork. With one
stroke I put the knife beneath it
in such a position that when I
raise the fork the path of the
knife will clear the joint com¬
pletely from the bird and sepa¬
rate the ligaments, with the bone
showing firm and appearing with¬
out a blemish. I put it on the
edge of the platter, and later I
will divide it without any diffi¬
culty at all. Look at this sec¬
ond joint. There is not a bit of
flesh left on the bird that should
have come off in the carving.
The next move is toward the
wing. I get a good hold on that
with the fork, then with the knife
placed carefully beneath it I lift
the fork slowly aud firmly, while
the knife does its work well. This
bone ytu will see hasn’t a mark
on it.
The taking off of the joints I
consider the most important part
of the carving. A carver can
spoil a dinuer by not knowiug his
business. He can make every¬
body feel uncomfortable and sorry
they came; or he can take their
appetite by letting the bird flop
in a greasy trail half over the
platter, or seem perilously near
landing in the guest of honor’s
lap. He must have science and
patience and be a graceful sub¬
ject, or he will surely be a laugh
able one.
Now, I am ready to slice the
breast. I lay the turkey on its
back and put the fork in—so.
Then, above the wing, I cut
through the thickness of the
breast so when I slice it the pieces
fall off abruptly. I cut them very
thin aud remove all the meat with
the utmost care. When it is all
done it is arranged about the plat¬
ter, so the matter of giving each
guest what he or she fancies is a
most simple one.
Here I have come to the real
test of every carver. It is time to
remove the oyster piece. You will
see it is whole, and comes out
with one stroke of the knife, leav¬
ing the bone without a fragment
of covering, and with nothing to
•how a knife has been near the
surface. The other side, of course,
gets the same sort of treatment,
and the bird is stripped.—Oscar,
of the Waldorf, in New Idea Wo¬
man’s Magazine.
THE pe; JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOV. 6 1908.
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.
Residence For Sale.
Five room house: large rooms,
extra large hall clear through the
building, plenty of closets, 4 fire
places, good well of water, fine
neighborhood. Liberal Terms.
Apply to Pelham Journal, t. f.
To the Public.
I will be in Pelham throughout
the season with a bunch of fine
Horses and Mules, and will sell
cheap for cash or credit.
R. Simmons, Pelham, Ga.
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WANTFD—Success Magazine re¬
quires the services of a man in Pel¬
ham to look after expiring subscrip¬
tions and to secure new business by
means of special methods unusually
effective; position permanent; prefer
one with experience, but would con¬
sider any applicant with good
natural qualifications; salary $1.50
per day, with commission option.
Address, with references, R. C.
Peacock, Room 102, Success Maga¬
zine Bldg., New York. 2t.
is a drugs soothing, having healing balm containing
no a narcotic effect It
RELIEVES
quickly and soothes the congested
membranes and thoroughly heals and
cleanses. >. Valuable not only for
CATARRH
but relieves “stopped-up” colds, throat troubles,*
hay fever, nose, etc.
W* Guarantee Satisfaction.
Buy • 50 cent tube of Nosena from
Piney-Woods Drug Co.
and get your money back if not satisfied.
Sample tube and Booklet by mail 10 c.
BROWN MFG. CO.,
St. Louis, Mo. Grcen.ville.Tenn
If you are a sufferer from piles
ManZan Pile Remedy will bring re¬
lief with *t|he first application.
Guaranteed. Price 50c. Sold by
Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co,
p, Sores, Bui
U Rheumatism Z
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J, M. CULPEPPER <& CO.
Architects and Contractors
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
J. W. McClain, ML D„
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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 Avenue.
J, R. ELEMENTS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pelham, Ga.
Office in Turner Building, and can
be fonud 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’fNeal.
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 day or night. Lesv^
calls with Piney-Woods Drug Co.,
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.
c. c. c.
For .Chills, Fever, Cold and
La Gripp. Guaranteed.
55 cents at all Drugfists.
Thomasville
Business Co ege
Thomasville, Georgia,
This School Secures the Best Positions
for its Graduates* Open
t All The Year*
5 ENTER NOW
ANSON W. B\LL, = President.
mammmmmmaesm
$500,000.00 TO LEND
on Farm Lands iu South Georgia, at 7 per cent 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*
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