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For Sale
631 Shares Stock in the
ing Pelham, Georgia,
Corporations:
Farmers Bank of Pelham.
Pelham Oil & Fertilizer Co.,
The Hand Trading Co.,
Pelham Phosphate Co.,
Pelham Investment Co.,
Also our home on Northeastern
Street.
7 rooms, large lot, beautifully
located, private sewerage, 5 bear¬
ing pecan trees, wood and coal
house, new barn aud new
garage.
Also oue (1) vacant lot on Greeu
Street: Nicely located for 2 build¬
ing sites.
Those interested in any or all
of this property may communicate
with.
C. J. HURST,
Winter Haven, Fla.,
Does Your Back Ache?
Bad Backs Bring Suffering to Many
Pelham Folks.
Is that dull, constant backache mak¬
ing you old and miserable? Does
your back throb and ache until
seems you just can’t keep going?
you suffer headaches, dizzy spells
urinary disorders; feel weak, tired
worn-out? Then look to your kidneys
Delay may mean serious kidney sick¬
ness! Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant
diuretic to the kidneys. Doan’s are
recommended by Pelham folks.
Mrs. J. T. Flynt, 609 Railrojuci
says: “I had a dull aeheAin my
and mornings I felt tpced.
seemed in a blur at times.
cured Pills from me.” the Consolidated Drug
Co., 60c, at all /lealers.
Mfrs., * Bfuffalo, N. Y.
Subscribe lor The
We Will Buy
Your Cotton
All of our customers are urged to give us an opportunity
to buy their cotton. We have always paid the highest possi=
ble price, and we ask that you let us make bids on your crop
this year.
Come in and get our price before you sell. It will pay you
not to sell until you have given us a chance to make an offer.
If you need live stock, drop in at our new place in the Pel
ham Live Stock old stand, and look over our pens.
WE SELL OR SWAP.
.1. D. HOLMAN
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH SERVICES
REV. JAS. D. DEANS, Pastor.
Beginning the month of Septem
her there shall be Presbyterian ser¬
vices every Sunday in Pelham. At
that time the pastor will take care
of three places, and also the County
farm. Mr. Deans’ schedule will be
be as follows:
First Sunday in month—A. M.
Camilla, afternoon County Farm,
evening Pelham.
Second Sunday in month—Pel¬
j ham. A. M., Elmodel afternoon, Ca¬
milla evening.
Third Sunday the same as the
first: and the fourth the same as the
second.
This will give Mr. Deans a full
Sunday with three services, and ne¬
cessitates him driving sixty miles
the second and fourth Sundays.
Our Sunday school will meet eve¬
ry Sabbath: the Auxiliary as per an¬
nouncement.
We appreciate the kind cooper¬
ation of our many friends, who in
the past have appreciated our ser¬
vice of love. In a fearless, humble,
and lovabl manner we will continue
to know the will of our Savior, and
to obey His will. You will always
find a big welcome with us, not for
what you may have, but for you are,
and for what we all hope to be.
Next Sunday there shall be no
preaching, but on the 31st there
shall be an evening service.
Thf^aress Dress of Jap Women
>f Japanese women is reg
•tfiated by tln ir age and condition. One
can tell at a glance, If one knows the
rules, whether any woman Is married
or single, and how old she is.
About Ants
Among certain ants the ant hills
fall into decay and degenerate females
are produced when, the parasites from
which the ants obtain their intoxicants
become ver*y numerous.
THE PELWiM JOURNAL
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I I TO MY FRIENDS:
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I am now in charge of the service station of The
Hand Tradinb Company, and I becpeak your patron¬
n age.
Si For the past eight months I have had charge of one i
i of the largest service stations at Macon, and am al¬
i ready trained to give the highest class of service that
can be rendered.
i i During my years of employment as a clerk in The
Hand Trading Company, I established the friendliest
I i and of relations I trust that with you thousands will call of by people and renew in this our territory, old ac¬
quaintance and give us your automobile service.
i! i Every bit of work that this station handles will have
my personal attention. I enjoy having satisfied custo¬
mers, and will appreciate your business.
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I J. E. PICKRON.
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