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PANIC PRICES
To Reign at Our Store For 15 More Days.
Our Sales have been good but we had more goods than we thought and in order
to wipe them out we have decided to let everything go at thesegreatly reduced prices
for just 15 days longer. If you don’t take advantage of this sale, who will be the
looser? Look at our goods and then answer this question.
The biggest, most astounding, most sensational values ever offered in the merchandising history
of Pelham. Think of it, Thosands of dollars worth of bright new reliable Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats
Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, s acrificed at the smallest, most insignificant of LOW* PRICES.
V article in the stock, no matter what the original cost, no matter
* JJ1V A what the loss, must be sold immediately without delay.
Christmas Shoppers Will You Embrace This Golden Opportunity
G. W. McCORMICK &
PELHAM, - GEORGIA.
LOOK FOR THE BIO SION.
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Resolutions of Farmers’
The following resolutions were
passed by the National Fanners’
Union at New Orleans, November
12, and will be of interest to the
farmers of this county:
Whereas, The Farmers’ Union,
in convention assembled, realize
that New Orleans is most favor¬
ably located, by reason of splen¬
did rail and waterway transporta¬
tion, port facilities, nearness to
foreign markets and proximity
to the Panama Canal, for the es¬
tablishment of a great public
warehouse for the storage and
handling of cotton cheaply and
efficiently; and
Whereas, The financial and
commercial interests of New Or¬
leans have assured us of every
possible assistance in this connec¬
tion ; be it
ReSolved, That the Farmers’
Union endorse the plan to enlarge
the New Orleans cotton market in
an effort to carry a great part of
the surplus supply of each crop at
home, and for the account of
home owners instead of in Euro¬
pean warehouses 1UI for the tut? UbUUUUl account
of foreign owne.s, it being clearly
evident that cotton is worth more
when marketed as the trade de¬
mands than when sold when there
is no mill demand.
We further thank the officers
and members of the New Orleans
Progressive Union and citizens of
New Orleans for their personal
courtesy and practical assistance
in arranging for and carrying out
the purposes of this convention.
The Progressive Union of New
Orleans, representing the vast
and varied financial and commer¬
cial interests of New Orleans, and
which has participated frater¬
nally in the convention of the
National Farmers’ Union, hereby
THEiPELHAM JOUBlf^L FRIDAY,NOV. 27, 1908
resolve:
P’irst, That we heartily com¬
mend and approve the objects and
aims of said Farmers’ Union Con
vention, to-wit.,|the praiseworthy
and opportune efforts to make
cotton bring better prices, and
we call upon all the financial and
commercial strength of the cot
ton growing States to join in antjl
co-operate with the Farmers’
Union in the accomplishment of
such purposes, realizing, as We
do, that every interest in sucfh
States will be greatly bene fitted
thereby.
Second, That we realize that
the tled cotton to the active grower aid is of justly the Unapt enti¬
cial and commercial interests to
enable the grower to so hold ajnd
opportunely sell his cotton, /in¬
stead of being in large part com¬
pelled, by present systems of
credits and times of payment,
lack of proper warehouse facili¬
ties, etc., to sell cotton in the
fall months, thus glutting the
market and lowering prices.
Third, That a great step for¬
ward has been taken by the up*
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pointment of committees (from
^ ie farmers Union and the/ New
Orleans Progressive Union to hold
joint conferences and prepare
plans to remedy these conditions,
and we express the belief that
such joint committee will devise
safe and proper plan9 for the solu¬
tion of these problems.
Watched Fifteen Years.
“For fifteen years I have watched
the working of Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, and it has never failed to cure
any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which
it was applied. It has saved ns many
a doctor bill,” says A. F. llardy, lit of
East Wilton, Maine. 26c Hill &
King’s drug store.
T fm .X NOTICE.
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My boots 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:
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. Faiiicloth,
T. C. M. C.
State of Oiiio, City of Toledo, Lu¬
cas county—ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney ^Co., doing business in
the city of Toledo, county and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL¬
LARS for eash and every case of Ca¬
tarrh that cannot be cured by the use
of Hall’s Cat&rrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence^ this 6th day of De¬
cember, A. I). 1896.
SEAL. A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter¬
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con¬
stipation.
Bees Laxative Cough Syrup always
brings quick rllief to coughs, ^colds,
hoarseness, whooping-cough and all
bronchial and.throat trouble. Moth¬
ers especially recommend it for chil¬
dren. Pleasant to take, gently laxa¬
tive. Sold by Consolidated Clothing
& Drug Co
Strayed—Sunday night, small
black horse Mule, 13 years old.
Left hoof split. Will pay expen¬
ses if returnedito H. L. McDonald,
at Hand Trading Co., Peiham.
For Rent.
One 7-rooni Dwelling, nicely
located. House ceiled and fin¬
ished. Apply to
nov20tf J. M. WATTS, JR
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 Eleetric Bittvrsdn 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. 50c at Hill & King’s
drug store.
For Rent.
One eight-room Dwelling. Large
garden, good barn and all neces¬
sary outbuildings, with artesian
water in it. Known as the Joe
Hill house. Apply to W. D.
BARBER or G. W. OTT, Pelham,
Ga. nov20-4t
It Very is Serious
a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. Foe this
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine—
Black-draught
Liver Medicine
The reputation for of this old, relia¬
ble medicine, constipation, in¬
digestion and liver trouble, is firm¬
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others, or it would not be the fa¬
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sate than all others combined.
SOLD m TOWN Fa
Charter Asked for New
Road.
Valdosta, Ga., November 21 —
Valdosta and Jacksonville capital¬
ists are making application here
for a charter for the Valdosta,
Moultrie & Western Railroad, a
new line to be built from thi9 city
to Moultrie. The incorporators
are Frank Roberts, W. B. Coin -
ley, John T. Roberts, W. L. Rob¬
erts, A. L. Davis, W. E. Davis,
A. F. Langford, D. Ingram and
J. L. Giddens, of Valdosta, and
W. P. Roberts, of Jacksonville,
Fla. They ask to be incorporated
for one hundred and one years,
with a capital stock of $100,000.
The new road will be about 40
miles long, and will run through
the counties of Lowndes, Brooks
and Colquitt. Its building is
practically assured, and the in¬
corporators state that the work
will begin immediately after a
charter is secured, probably with¬
in sixty days. The promoters
have all of the money needed to
push the line through without de¬
lay. It is expected to be of much
value to the trade of this city.
Seven Years of Proof.
“I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King’s New Discoveiry is
the best medicine to take for coughs
and colds and for every diseased con¬
dition of throat, chest or lungs,” t-ays
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
eatly stages of consumption. Its
timely use always prevents the de¬
velopment of pneumonia. Sold amder
guarantee at Hill & King’s %ni
store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle ni