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CLEARANCE SALE!
The price has not been cut on only a few things, but every
thing in the house will be sold at a great sacrifice during
our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. A few of the bargains:
A fine lot of Ladies
White Silk and Lawn
Waists at low prices.
Scotch Lawns, 7c kind
at
3c yard.
UMBRELLAS, prices
ranging from 50c to •
*1.50.
Bargains in Window
Scrim, yard wide, 12c
kind at 6 l-2c, 8c kind
at
4c.
Counterpanes
A large lot at very low
prices.
Yard-wide Bleaching,
7c values going at
5c#
Ladies 35 and 40c cor
sets to go at •
20c.
Large line of Ladies
Belts, worth 35 to 50c
to sell at
25c.
Men’s Clothing.
Going at rock bottom
prices, as we have too
many on hand.
Furnishing Gooods.
Big line of Straw hats
at half price. Bar
gains in Men’s Shirts
and Underwear.
Ladies wash goods of
all kinds, Lawns, Dim
ities, Percales, Ging
hams and Voils at a
special low pride.
Extra values in Rem
nant Lawns, 10 to 15c
quality at
7c yard*
Beautiful Jap Fans at
5c; others worth 15
and 20c going at
10c.
Large line Ladies
skirts, worth $3.75 to
$5.00, to go at
*3.25.
Laces and embroidery
must go at some price.
The price will please.
J. F. IVekEs. J. F. Welchs. J. F. Welch’s.
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SHORT SERMONS.
Hope always helps.
Work room wears out worry.
Cold cash may give warm com
fort.
A lofer never eats any sweet
bread.
Men are not won by working
them.
Sorrow may be a course in sym
pathy.
God’s truth often jumps man
track.
Long wind cannot make up for
short weight.
Loyalty to old truth means look
ing out for new.
Heaven’s best gift to any one
is some one to suffer for.
The oily hypocrite does not lu
bricate the church wheels.
Heaven measures man’s wealth
by the things he has given away.
Happiness is not in having
what we like but in liking what
we have.
People will discover a good
man without the aid of a press
agent.
A little degree of divinity is
better that the biggest degree of
divinity.
The sense of the all seeing eye
ought to save us from the all
sounding I.
Malice furnishes poor material
with which to build new friend
ship.
Religion commends the tender
» heart, but it does not ask for the
same kind of ahead.
A bigot is a man who is blind
in one eye and can only see one
thing with the other.
The best way to clear your title
to an estate in the skies is to pay
your taxes on it now.
The man who learns by his mis
takes soon discovers that there is
no graduating from that school.
The Point of View.
Much depends on how we look
at things. It is well to see the
bright side. Cheerfulness is
good medicine. The following
clipping is commended to those
who are disposed to be blue:
Two boys went to gather grapes.
One was happy because they
found graDes; the other was un
happy because the grapes had
seed in them.
Two men being convalescent,
were asked how they felt. One
said: “I am better todaythe
other said: / “I was worse yester
day.”
When it rains, one man says:
“This will make mud,” another:
“This will lay the dust.”
Two boys examined a bush.
One dbseryed that it had a thorn,
the other that it had a rose.
Two children looking through
colored grass, one said: “The
world is bluethe other said:
“It is bright.”
Two boys having a bee, one got
honey, the other got stung. The
first called it a honey-bee; the
other a stinging bee.
“I am glad I live,” said one
man; “I am sorry I must die,”
said another.
“I am glad,” says one man,
“that it is no worse“I am sor
ry,” says another, “that it is no
better.”
One says: “Our good is mixed
with evilanother says: “Our
evil is mixed with good.”
There is no way to maintain the health
uml strength of mind and body except by
nourishment. There is no way to nourish
except through the stomach, The stom
ach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet
or the strength will let down and disease
will set up. No apppellte, loss of
strength,nervousness, headache.constipa-
tion, bad breath, sour rising, rifting, indi
gestion, dyspepsia and all stomach
troubles that are curablean quickly cured
by the use ofjKodol Dyspepsia Cure. Sold
by A. J. Cooper.
No married woman can pass an
old admirer without looking back
Cotton Statistics.
An extract from acts of
congress relating to the col
lection of statistics of cotton
ginning, also penalty provided
in act of March 3, 1899, for
refusal to correctly answer
census inquiries.
Act of Congress, approved
March 8, 1809:
Section, 22. * * * “And every
president, treasurer, secretary,
director, agent, or other officer
of every corporation, and every
establishment of productive in
dustry, whether conducted as a
corporate body, limited liability
company, or by private individ
uals, from which answers to any
of the schedules, inquiries, or
statistical interrogatories provid
ed for by this Act are herein re
quired, who shall, if thereto re
quested by the director, supervis
or, enumerator, or special agent,
willfully neglect or refuse to give
true and complete answers to any
inquiries authorized by this Act,
or shall willfully give false infor
mation, shall be guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon conviction
thereof shall be lined not exceed
ing ten thousand dollars, to which
may be added imprisonment for
a period not exceeding one year.”
Much of the milk of human
kindness is adulterated beyond
the cream-generating stage.
The pain of a lost love is what
many a women has pqid J for a
home.
A widow' can make a man be
lieve in her by pretending to be-
lieve in him.
It sometimes happens that
when a woman’s husband isn’t
appreciative she takes to the lec
ture platform.
Before asking the favor of a
man a wise women gives him a
good dinner—with a little flat
tery on the side.
The pills that act as a tonic, nnd not as
a drastic purge, are Dewitt’s little early
risers. They cure headache, constipation,
billiousnes, jaundice, etc. Early risers
are small easy to take, and easy to act
Sold by A J. Cooper.
A woman’s idea of a sensible
man is one who makes a fool of
himself over her.
A woman never judges a man’s
ability as a liar by the compli
ments lie hands her.
The salve that heals without a scar is
DeWItt’s Witch Ha/.el Salye. No remedy
effects such speedy relief. It draws out
intlamatlon, soothes, cools and heals ail
cuts, burns and bruises. A sure cure for
Piles and skin discuses. DcWilts is the
only genuine Witch Ha/.el Halve. Beware
of counterfeits they are dangerous. Sold
by A. J. Cooper.
Never judge the complexion of
man’s wife by the stray hair seen
on his coat sleeve.
Costa Kica is the married man’s
paradise. There isn’t a tnillinety
store in all that country.
Never in the way, no trouble to carry,
easy to take, pleasant and never failing in
results are DeWItt’s little early risers.
These famous little pills are a certain
guarantee against headache, biliousness,
torped liver and all the ills resulting from
constipation. They tonic and strengthen
the liver. Hold by A. J. Cooper.
Some girls grow up and become
happy wives and mothers and
some others become lady novel
ists. _
If a lawyer’s success depended
wholly upon the gift of gab there
would be more women lawyers.
A little forethought may save you no
end of trouble. Any one who makes it a
rule to keep Chamberlain's colic, cholera
and diarrhoea remedy at hand knows it to
be a fact. For sale by A. J. Cooper.
The average promoter finds it
much easier to work suckers than
to work wonders.
N. RAOSDALU, of Atlanta. J. A. CARLISLE, of Atlanta.
Ragsdale - Carlisle
flute & Horse Co.
At Harper Bros. New Stable Near Stock Yards, Atlanta, Qa.
Will have a good supply of stock on hand at all
times., and if you have to buy sell, or trade, we re
spectfully invite you tocall on us. I will be on hand
at all times and guarantee you entire satisfaction.
You can’t miss us. Not on Peters street any more,
but take Marietta street car line and stop at end.
—. 1. N. RAGSDALE.
Always Remember the Fall Name
laxative Rromo Quinine
Cures a Cold In One Day, Crip in Two*
on Box. 25c.
We promptly ob'.tn V. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS
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OPPOSITE U S PATENT OFFICE
WASHINGTON. D C.
Summer Rates Via Southern Railway
To Asheville, Tate SpringH, Look
out Mountain, The Sapphire Couutry,
Seashore resorts anti many other
places in the South now on sale.
For complete information write, J
E. Shipley, T. P. A., Chattanooga
Tenn.
DeWItt’s KSSt Salve
For PHea, Burns, Soros.
Chamberlain’s
COLIC. CHOLERA AND
Diarrhea Remedy
1
A few doses of this remedy will
Invariably care an ordinary at
tack of diarrhea.
Ithaa been need In nine epi
demics of dysentery with perfect
success.
It can always be depended
npon, even In the more severe
attacks of cramp colio and chol
era morbus.
It 1s equally aucceaafnl for
•nmmer diarrhea and cholera
Infantnm In children, and la tha
means of saving the llvea of many
children each year.
When reduced with water and
nreetened it la pleasant to taka.
Every man of a family should
keep this remedy In bis home.
Boy It now. It may save life.
Price, ssc. Larue Size, 50c.
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