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KEEP COOL. DO IT NOW! KEEP THE BEST
You should see our Ice Lawn, Flower and Gar«
Cream Freezers, Water den in Pelham with
Coolers and Nurser> our
Refrigerators. Their Garden Hose and Lawn
lasting qualities we Mowers at money Sav=*
boast and our prices are Lay In Your Home Comforts. ing prices. You should
right. see them.
Our Stock is Complete and our Prices are the Lowest, consistent
with High Quality. Weinvite your special attention to some of
our Summer Offerings. Your home is not complete without them.
ADORN verware With some and YOUR of Dinner our TABLE Fine Sets. Sil¬ Farmers Hardware Co. AND stock JELLY is FRUIT complete GLASSES JARS. and Prices Our
Special prices are made on are Right. See us before you
these. Seeing is Believing. Headquarters for Everything in Hardware and Farm Tools. buy
PROFESSIONAL
J, M. CULPEPPER &
Architects and Contractors
PELHAM, GEORGIA.
J. W. McClain, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Piney Woods Drug
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.
Office in Turner Building, and
be fonnd at night at residence
Hand Ave.
All calls answered promptly
W. S. HILL, M. D.
Pelham, Ga.
Office at Drug Store during the
and residence at night.
DAVIS & MERRY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Camilla, Ga.
Offices
Pelham Ga.
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 Farmers Bank.
Farm Loans.
We can make five year loans on im¬
proved farm [lands inn this section.
Parties desiring can write us, giving
amount of land, number of acres in
cultivation, amount wanted, or can
come to see us in person, bringing
with them all their title deeds. The
fact that a part of the principal of
these loans is payable annually makes
them particularly attractive to farm
ers.
SHIPP & KLINE,
to 1-28-11 Moultrie, Ga.
Edwin L. Bryan,
Attorney-At-Law
MOULTRIE, GEORGIA.
Practice in all Courts. Collections a
specialty. Five year loans on farms in
Mitchell County
Write Me For Particulars
THE PELHAM JOURNAL
Abstract of Legal Notices.
Following is an abstract of the
official citations of Mitchell county
for May.
Application of J. L. Palmer for
permanent letters of administration
on the estate of George Palmer; to
be heard in the Court of Ordinary 1st
Monday in June.
Proclamation of the governor offer¬
ing $200 reward for the arrest and de¬
livery of T. U. Cox to; the sheriff o:
Mitchell county, with pro if to con¬
vict of the murder of Burrell J. Den
nard.
Application to probate tiie will of
George Hall; to be heard in the
Court of Ordinary on the 1st Monday
in June.
Application by W. T. Williford for
discharge from administration of tlie
estate of J. H. Williford ; to be heard
in the Court of Ordinary on the 1st
Monday in June.
For Sale.
One No. 5 Underwood Typewri¬
ter—almost new—for sale cheap.
Apply to W. G. McCord at Far¬
mers Hardware Co.
Money to Lend
on improved farming
lands* Five years
time at lowest rates*
Large amounts a
specialty*
David C. Barrow
Pelham Georgia.
There is little
r giving boy
use a
a watch to teach
him to be punctual,
vhen the watch itself
won’t keep good time.
Watches $2 to $36
are guaranteed timekeepers.
They are as handsome as
expensive watches and
w only cost a medium price.
' We sell them. Be sure to
l . get a New England cata
\ •Cr*»»r- nr J
W. W. Burnett
In Memoriatn.
Near Cotton, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Bowen, their little
twin daughter, Rubye Jennie, took
her flight to heaven above on the
morning of May 24th, 1910. She
was born June 7th, 1909.
Don’t wait until the grasses grow
Upon the loved one’s grave,
To speak the words of comfort
That make the heart grow brave;
But strew the fragrant roses now
And say kind words each day,
That joy and peace and -comfort,
May light life’s weary way.
One little deed of kindness
May cheer a heavy heart
So wait not till the hand of death
Shall sever friends apart;
But scatter deeds and roses now,
And make life’s pathway glad,
That rays of light and sunshine
May flood some heart that’s sad.
When loved ones have lj V
;
When they sleep bernjgJ'
When they’ve gone to join the angels
In the palace of our God,
They will then not need your kindness
And the roses you may strew
Upon their graves in sadness,
With a loving heart that’s true.
So do not withhold the bossoms,
And the kindness all hearts crave,
To bestow upon their memory
Or heap upon a grave;
But scatter roses every day,
And fill each act with love,
Then when loved ones have departed,
They’ll smile back from heaven above.
—Written by Miss Mamie Tucker.
Marvelous Discoveries.
Mark the wonderful progress of the
age. Air flights on heavy machines,
telegrams without wires, terrible war
inventions to kill men, and that won¬
der of wonder of wonders—Dr. King’s
New’ Discovery—to save life when
threatened by coughs, eolds, lagrippe,
asthma, croup, bronchitis, hemorrh¬
ages, hay fever and whooping cough
or lung trouble. For all bronchial
affections it has no equal. It relieves
instantly. Its the surest cure.
James M, Black of Asheville, N. C.,
R. R. No. 4, w’rites it cured him of an
obstinate cough after all other reme¬
dies failed. 50c and $1.00. A trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by Hill &
King.
Tax Notice.
By instruction of Town Council
Pelham property owners are here¬
by notified that the tax books for
the return of town property will
dose July 1st and all parties fail¬
ing to return by that date will be
double taxed. A. A. Turner,
Clerk.
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail,
fireworks, or of any other nature, de¬
mands prompt treatment with Buck
len’s Arnica Salve to prevent blood
poison or gangrene. It’s the quick¬
est, surest healer for all such wounds
as also for Burns, Boils, Sores, Skin
Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands,
Corns or Piles. 25c at Hill & King’s.
Mrs. J. Morgan
Health is a valuable asset for rich
or poor. Mrs. J. Morgan of Neosha
Falls, Kan., says she would not take
$500 to go back to where she was be¬
fore taking Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin. She suffered from chronic
indigestion for fifteen years and last
winter she thought she would surely
die, but she took this great herb
laxative compound and was cured.
It is absolutely guaranteed to do
what is claimed, and if you want to
try it before buying, send your ad¬
dress fora free sanple bottle to Pepsin
Syrup Co., 119 Caldwell Bldg., Mon
ticello, 111. It is sold by all druggists
at 50c and $1.00 a bottle.
Teachers Institute.
The annual institute will be held
in Camilla beginning at 9 o’clock
a. m., June 13tli to 17th, inst. in¬
clusive, 1910. The institute for
the white teachers will be held in
the High School building at Ca¬
milla. The institute for colored
teachers will be held in the color¬
ed academy on the western side of
Camilla.
All teachers holding a license to
teach in the public schools and
have not given up the work for the
future as public school teachers
are required to attend said insti¬
tute, unless providentially hinder¬
ed.
By order of Board of Education.
J. H. Powell,
C. S. C.
In An Emergency,
Where many people dwell together,
as in a family, scarcely a day or a
week passes that some member of the
family does not become constipated
or has indigestion, sick headache,
heartburn, flatulency, etc. It is then
that you need a remedy like Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which
cures these diseases. Every family
should have a bottle always at hand.
It is absolutely guaranteed to do
w’hat is claimed, and if you want to
try it before buying, send your ad¬
dress for a free sample bottle to Pep¬
sin Syrup Co., 119 Coldwell Bldg.i
Monticello, 111. It is sold by all
druggists at 50c and $1.00 a bottle.
Notice.
The annual examination of ap¬
plicants for license to teach in the
public schools of Mitchell county
will be held in the High School
building at Camilla beginning at
8:30 o’clock a. m., 17th and 18th.
of June 1910.
J. H. Powell
C. S. C.
Foley’s Kidney Remedy may be
given to children with admirable re¬
sults. It does away with bed wet¬
ting, and is also recommended for
use after measles and scarlet fever.
Consolidated Clothing & Drug Co.
Moonshining on the In¬
crease.
A statement issued from govern¬
ment headquarters is authority for
the statement that moonshining is
on the increase in Georgia and
other southern states since prohi¬
bition law went into effect. This
fact is gathered from a recent
report of the commissioner of
internal revenue received from
Washington.
Commissioner Cabell recently
went before • the appropriation’
committee of the house and asked
that an increase of 50 per cent, be
made in the appropriations for de¬
fraying the expenses of his office,
that increase having been made
necessary by the greater number of
illicit distilleries.
Congress has been appropriating
$100,000, but Mr. Cabell asks for
$150,000 for the fiiscal year
1910-11. He said that the passage
of prohibition laws had greatly in¬
creased the number of illicit dis¬
tilleries.
There were 1,130 stills captured
in 1908 and 1,742 in 1909, an in¬
crease of more than fifty per cent.
Most of these stills were located in
dry territory, the states of Georgia
and North Carolina leading. In
these states the number of arrests
increased from 325 to 388.
Mr. Cabell cited the following:
“in Georgia, for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1908, half of which
was under the local option regime
224 distilleries were seized and de¬
stroyed. For the year ending June
30, 1909, the first full year of pro¬
hibition, there were 623.
“in North Carolina, which has
recently gone dry, the proportion
is just about the same.
“In Oklahoma; there were ap¬
proximately three times as many
arrests and cases of violence since
the state went dry. The experience
in these states is only indicative of
conditions prevailing generally
throughout the country in dry
sections.
What a Summer Cold
May Do.
A summer cold if neglected is just
as apt to develop into bronchitis or
pneumonia as at any other season.
Do not neglect it. Take Foley’s
Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens
the cough, soothes and heals the in¬
flamed air passages and expels the
cold from the system.” Consolidated
Clothing & Drug Co.
Just received a fresh shipment of
pickles of every kind. See our win¬
dow this week.
IS. T. Everett.