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STEEL RANGES AND STOVES.
We have just received a shipment oj Steel Ranges and Stoves, the like of which has never been
seen in Pelham, We especially call attention to the Steel Ranges, and invite the ladies of Pelham and
surrounding country to come in and let us explain the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE AND
ORDINERY RANGES.
ONE OF THESE RANGES WITH PROPER CARE WILL LAST A LIFE TIME.
Prices Range From $27.50 to $40.00.
FARMERS HARDWARE COMPANY.
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. K. CULPEPPER & CO
Architects and Contractors
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
J. W. McClain, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Piney Woods Drug Co,
building.
Residence on McDonald Street.
C, W. REID,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pelham, Georgia.
Residence on Hand Avenue,
Office Over Farmers Bank.
J. R. CLEMENTS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pelham, Ga.
fonud A,.Tt»it'tePaiVdmg, night at residence at^.
at occupied
md Ave., formally
r. J . W. McClain.
All calls answered promptly
W. S. HILL, M. D.
Pelham, Ga.
Office at Drug Store during the
tnd residence at night.
DAVIS & MERRY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Camilla, Ga.
Offices Ga.
Pelham
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.
I). L. Turner, Sec. & Mgr.
Office over Farmers Bank.
DR. C. F. MADDOX
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
tone 197. - Brighton Buiiding
THOMASV1LLE, GA.
Money to Lend
on improved
lands* Five
time at lowest rates*
Large amounts a
specialty*
David C. Barrow
Pelham Georgia.
THE PELHAM JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 ' 2 [ 1909.
C. R. Kluger, the Jeweler, 10G0 Vir¬
ginia Ave. Indianapolis, Ind., writes:
T was so weak from kidney trouble
hat I could hardly walk a hundred
eet. Four bottles of Foley’s Kidney
Jemedy dared my complexion, cured
ny backache and the irregularities
disappeared, and I can now attend to
business every day, and recommend
Foley’s Kidney Remedy to all suffer¬
ers, as it cured me after the doctors
and other remedies had failed.
Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co.
Horses and Mules.
J. D. HOLMAN
HAS ’EM!
II you need one come in and
What he has at Barber’s les
mm
For Sale or Sv> up,
Cash or Credit.
Buggies And
Car Load Expected
v
He also keeps in stock a nice line
of Buggies and will sell you a new
one or trade you a new one for an
old one.
Come in and let Messrs. Harrison
and Lord show you through.
WE KNOW THAT WE CAN
PLEASE YOU!
Barber’s Stables, l J
PELHAM, = = = GEORGIA.
J. D. Holman
She Was Pleasantly Sur=
prised.
Miss H. E. Bell, Wausau, Vis.,
writes: “Before I commenced to take
Foley’s Kidney Pills I bad severe
pains in my back, could not sleep and
was greatly troubled with headache.
The first few doses of Foley’s Kidney
Pills gave me relief, and two bottles
cured me. The quick results surpris¬
ed me, and lean honestly recommend
them.” Consolidated Clothing &
Drug Co.
Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the
air passages, stops the irritation in
the throat, sooths the inflamed mem¬
branes, and the most obstinate cough
disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs
are healed and strengthened, and the
cold is expelled from the system. Re¬
fuse any but the genuine in the yel¬
low package. Consolidated Clothing
& Drug Go.
Jury List City Court.
The following is a list of jurors
drawn to serve at the October
term, 1909 City Court of Pelham
which convenes on 4th Monday
in October 1909.
M. B. Mock J. T. Broadaway
T. C. Cleveland W. M. Bunch
A. F. Richter W. R. Tinsley
J. II. Ball 0. E. Taylor
W. 0. Twitty J. L. Singletary
K. L. Mock W. F. Hayes
J. M. Harvey R. L. Watt
W. E. Hayes W. S. Cooper
W. A. Herring W. W. Burnett
Frightful Fate Averted.
“1 would have been a cripple for
life, from a terrible cut on my knee
cap,” writes Frank Disberry, Kelli
her, Minn, “without Bucklen’s Ar¬
nica Salve, which soon cured me.”
Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises
it soon cures Burns, Scalds, Old
Sores, Boils, skin eruption. World’s
best for piles. 25c at Hill & King’s.
Loans on Farms.
I am prepared to negotiate
promptly five year loans on im¬
proved farms anywhere iu South*
i west Georgia. Low rate of inter¬
est, payable annually. Principal
payable annually, or at end of
five years as you choose. Less
red tape and quicker service than
you can get elsewhere. Cun lend
40% of value of lands. Bring old
deeds for examination when call¬
ing. R. C, BELL, Cairo, Ga. tf
The Bedrock of Success.
Lies in a keen, clear brain, backed
by indomitable will and resistless
energy. Such power comes from the
splendid health that Dr. King’s New
Life Pills impart. They vitalize
every organ and build np brain and
body. J. A. Harmon, Lizemore,
W. Va. writes: “They are the best
pills I ever used.” 25e at Hill &
King’s.
Street tax, fall term, is now
due .$2,00 and also dog tax i9
$1 00 a dog.
J. C. DeGraffenreid
Marshal
Mr. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y.,
writes: “My little girl w'as greatly
benefited by taking Foley’s Onion
Laxative, and I think it is the best
remedy for constipation and liver
trouble.” Foley’s Onion Laxative is
mild, pleasant and effective, and
cu res -habitual consti pat ion.
Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co.
The Bible as a First Aid.
The work of supplying the Bi¬
ble to the foreigners that knock
at onr doors for shelter and citi¬
zenship is not to be measured by
figures or calculations. It is one
of the silent influences that tend
to build up a nation, says Kathe¬
rine Glover in The New Idea
Woman’s Magazine for Novem¬
ber. Perhaps many times the
gift is neglected, forgotten, but
again and again from those that
have passed through Ellis Island
or those older immigrants that
come to Castle Garden there re¬
turns some word or message of
gratitude for the Book. One
man in Nebraska sends an an¬
nual subscription to the society
m appreciation of a Testiment re¬
ceived many years ago when he
'auded here, an immigrant from
Sweden. A Norwegian woman
who came recently through Ellis
Island sought out the veteran of
the Bible Society and handed
him fifty cents.
“Twenty years ago,” she said,
“I landed here for the first time,
and you gave me a Testiment and
trusted me to pay for a Bible. I
told you I would pay for it some
day when I could afford it. I
have kept the Testiment and
Bible all these years and read
them faithfully. Now I can pay
fifty cents, and I want to do it.
A Swede passed through the
Island last year to whom the
ageut of the Bible Society offered
a Swedish Testament. The for¬
eigner stared at the agent a mo¬
ment and then ask in English:
“Weren’t you here twenty-six
years ago? I am sure you are the
same man.”
When Mr Jackson told him he
had been in the work for thirty
years the Swede told him his
story.
He had landed at Castle Garden
twenty-six years before, and the
agent had given him a New Testa¬
ment. He went West and settled.
He read the Testament, and as a
result of that reading he became
a preacher and for twenty years
had been preaching in Colorado.
This was his first visit to his
mother country, from which he
was returning to take up his work
again.
Its A Top Notch Doer.
Great deeds compel regard. The
world crowns its doers. That why
the American people have crowned
Dr. King’s new discovery the King
of the Lung and Throat remedies.
Every atom is a health force,
kills germs, and colds and lagrippe
vanish. It heals cough-racked mem¬
branes and coughing stops. Sore,
inflamed bronchial tubes and lungs
are cured and hemorrhages cease.
Dr. George More, Black Jack, N. O.
writes “It cured me of lung trouble,
pronounced hopeless by all doctors.”
50c, $i.00. Trial bottle free. Guar¬
anteed by Hill & King.