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THE PELHAM JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOV. 18 1908.
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RECEIVED
OUR
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LADIES and MISSES
This Week.
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Judge I. A. Bush Host.
On Monday evening several
•young people were invited out to
a cane grinding at the country
home of Judge I. A. Bush. Those
in the party were: Misses Thax
ton, Iluie, Whatley, Twitt.y,
Hanks, Byrd of Tho.masville,
Brimberry, of Camilla, McClain;
Messrs. G. Cleveland, B. Hill, G.
YV. Twitty, Jr., T. A. Barrow, V.
Thompson, G. Thigpen, J. J. Hill
and Lavender and Lewis, of Mon¬
tezuma, Ga.
How Is Your Digestion?
Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 228 8th
avenue, San Francisco, recommends
a remedy for stomach trouble. She
says: “Gratitude for the wonderful
effect of Electric Bittersjn a case of
acute indigestion prompts this testi¬
monial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec¬
tric Bitters is the best remedy on the
market today.” This great tonic and
alterative medicine invigorates the
system, purifies the blood and is es¬
pecially helpful in all forms of fe¬
male weakness. 60c at Hill & King’s
drug store.
Lost or Stolen.
One small hound gip. Color,
light blue, black on back; name,
“Beulah.” Left Pelham on Oc¬
tober 18 Will pay a reward of
$5 for her return, or for informa¬
tion leading to her recovery.
oc80tf G. C. MIZE, Pelham, Ga.
J. D. Holman
NOVEMBER
16th to 21st.
We will be in Pelham for one week and will have
with us a bunch of Choice
HORSES and MULES
We will be prepared to offer some
GENUINE BARGAINS
and it will pay those in need of stock to see us on
this trip.
We deal on the square and propose to give you
the worth of your money in every trade you make
with us.
See Us At Barber’s Stables Nov.
16th to 21st.
X D. HOLMAN.
Goes to Quitman.
Editor R. L. Braswell, of the
Meigs Review, will, on the 15th of
this month, go to Quitman, to as¬
sume charge of the Quitman Ad¬
vertiser, as editor and manager.
Mr. Braswell has edited the Meigs
Review for the past year, and has
proven his worth as a newspaper
man. He is one of the youngest
editors of South Georgia. The
Advertiser will give him more
latitude for the display of his
ability, and the people of Brooks
county will find him one of the
brightest editors they have had.
Mr. Lavender and Mr. Lewis,
of Montezuma, were guests of
Judge I. A. Bush several days this
week.
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