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THE PELHAM JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NC 6, i908
# -§k BUSINESS GOOD!
Our Sale Continues and Trade Increases.
% The great crowds which has thronged our store for the past moth isjevidence
H if of the fact that this sale is a direct and original dollar appeal is equivalent to the ecomical instinct
of thinking people to whom the saving of a to the earning of one.
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A SALE AT THE RIGHT TIME.
% No sale could be comprehensive==none could offer greater variety of
more a
% seasonable merchandise.
NOW IS TH E ACCEPTED TIME. Do not wait until the time is out and then
want to kick yourself because you did not buy while you had an opportunity [to
■jf buy cheap. strongly the
| We cannot impress upon you too importance of takingl advan=
tage of this wonderful price cutting sale==the sale that stands preemenent in the
matter of values
Remember the sale will close Jan. 1. Come now==your money back if dis=
satisfied.
Yours for business,
T. LANE co.
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Senior Union.
Following are the new officers
elected by the B. Y. P. U. on last
Sunday for the following six
months:
B. U. Curry, President.
S. Bundrick, Vice President.
M. B. Mock, Secretary and
Treasurer.
Programme Committee—J. W.
Parker, Chairman; J. J. Blanton,
Mrs. J. B. Scott, Miss Mell Pick
ron.
Membership Committee—J. L.
Singletary, Chairman; J. T. Her¬
ring, C. L. Kelly, Hugh McElvy,
Miss Hattie Everett, Miss Annie
Cooper.
Visiting Committee—Mrs. J. B.
Minton, Chairman; Mrs. Wm.
Cook, Mrs. J. R. Cross, Misses Ma¬
rie McDonald, Jetta Glausier,
Gussie Spence, Lillian Cooper.
Mrs. W. S. Hill, Chairman;
Mesdames J. W. Parker, C. G.
Lott, J. B. Scott, D. C. Barrow,
B. U. Curry, Mr. M. H. King.
Cast of “The Traitor.”
The cast which will present
“The Traitor” was selected after
months of careful seeking to ob¬
tain those best suited to the roles
to be portrayed. As a result the
company is one of the best bal¬
anced ever sent on tour. Among
the talented players who will be
seen in this stirring dramatic se¬
quel to “The Clansman” are Cath¬
erine Tower, Adell Barker, Lydia
Knott, Marion Willard, Vira Bar¬
ker, John T. Doyle, John Maurice
Sullivan, Arthur J, Pickeus, Har¬
rison Crofford, Guy G. Oliver and
Frank Leo. Will show at Thomas
ville, November 10. Write C. L.
Thompson for seats.
Salt! Salt! Salt! We have a solid
carload. Price 60 cents per sack. J.
T. Lane & Ho.
A Remarkable Record.
Thomas Dixon, Jr., is the only
playwright who has written a play
that has been popular enough to
spend an entire season in the
South. This record has been held
by “The Clansman” for three
seasons, during which period one
of the touring companies has been
continuously confined to south¬
ern territory. This year a still
longer tour of the same section of
the country will be made by “The
Traitor,” the dramatic sequel to
“The Clansman” by Channiug
Pollock and Thomas Dixon, Jr.
“The Traitor” company will play(
for thirty-two weeks without go¬
ing north of Mason and Dixon’s
line. Another organization will,
at the same time, play the north¬
ern territory. This remarkable
play will be the attraction at
Thomasville on November 10.
Write A. L. Thompson for seats.
Motor Cycle for Sale.
A two-horsepower Yale Motor
Cycle for sale. Almost new.
Has been run very little. In
good condition. Best make. Will
sell very cheap for cash. Apply
at this office. oc!5tf
Seven Years of Proof.
‘I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King’s New Discoveiry is
the best medieine to take for eoughs
and colds and for every diseased con¬
dition of throat, chest er lungs,” says
W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The
world has had thirty-eight years of
proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery
is the best remedy for coughs, colds,
la grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchi¬
tis, hemorrhage of the lungs and the
early stages of consumption. Its
timely use always prevents the de¬
velopment of pneumonia. Sold under
guarantee at Hill A King’s drug!
store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free.
TAX NOTICE.
My books are open for the pur¬
pose of collecting State and
County Taxes for the year 1908.
I will be at the following places
named below:
Davis Mill, Thursday Oct. 1st.
Faircloth, Friday Oct. 2nd.
Pelham, Tuesday Oct. 6th.
Also will give cotton mill from 10 to
12 okdock,
J. W. Warren’s store, Thursday, Oct*
8th.
Cotton, Friday Oct. 8th.
Hinsonton, Tuesday Oct. 13th.
Pebble City, Thursday Oct. 15th.
Sale City, Friday Oct. 16th.
Raiford, Monday Oct. 26th.
Baconton, Tuesday Oct. 27th.
Pelham, Tuesday Nov. 10th.
Will be in Camilla court week
and all the rest of the time.
My books will close on Dec.
19th; Fi fa. will be issued on
Dec. 20th. Get ready and pay
your taxes and save the cost.
D. W. Faircloth,
T. C. M. C.
Watched Fifteen Years.
“For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Bucklen’s Arniea
and it has never failed to cure
sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which
was applied. It has saved us many
doctor bill,” says A. F. Hardy, of
Wilton, Maine. 25c at Hill 4s
drug store.
“Your money back or satisfaction
any cost”—that is our motto.
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Wood’s Liver Medicine in liquid
for malaria, chills and fever,
regulates the liver, kidneys and blad¬
brings quick relief to bilious¬
sick-headache, constipation.
Pleasant to take. The $1.00 bottle
contains 2)4 times the quantity of
the 50c. size. First dose brings re¬
lief. Sold by Consolidated Clothing
& Drug Co.