The Clayton tribune. (Clayton, Rabun County, Ga.) 18??-current, December 18, 1924, Image 3
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Contained in our comprehensive display are hundreds of articles which thoughtful
givers are including in their Christmas lists. Accept our invitation and come in and
see for yourself just what this store has ready for the gift buyer.
Cameras of any kind
of photogrophic ac
cessory make excel
lent gifts.
Toys, Toys, Toys!
Everything that a little boy or girl likes
to find in his or her stocking Christmas
morning. Listing the many we have is
impossible—bet here’s a few.
Per'':mes or toi-’i
let articles for
the discrimnat"
ing woman.
Toys Dolls Fire Works
Express Wagons Greeting Cards
Cut Glass Silverware Door Faces
Picture Books Candy and Nuts
Fruits Box Stationery
Come here for many oth
er things not mentioned
above.
DOVER & GREEN DRUG CO
Satisfied
Customers-
Our
Seasons
Wishes
And we know of no better way to
satisfy them than to offer the very best
to be had in Staple and Fancy Grocer
ies, such as you will want for the festal
Season,
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Come to us for Candies, Fruits,
Nuts and Fife Works. -
Good stock men buy good feeds
from us for good stock.
LEON BLECKLEY
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Clayton Georgia.
Yes, he’s moved right in with his stag
gering pack and loads of good cheer.
Too many things to mention all, but here are a
few unusually good suggestions.
Coaster Wagons
Dolls
Toys of all kinds
Express Wagons
Fine Candies
Fire Works
Homer J. Deal
Dillard Georgia
Entrenched Prejudice
Most nations, like most men, are
docile only In youth; they become In
corrigible as they grow old. When cus
toms are once established and preju
dices rooted. It. Is a dangerous and
useless enterprise to try to reform
them, the people will not permit their
misfortunes to be touched upon, even
for their instruction—like the stupid
pntf cowardly side who shudder at
sight of a physician.—Jean Jacques
Rousseau.
Good Talk Neutralized E|
’’It don’t make no difference how
[ good n talker a man ds,” said Uncle
Eben, “If whut he says still leaves
you guessin’ ’bout whut he’s gineter,
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Poet Lout at Sea
Is 4i queer prank of fate that the
author of a poem, "Shipwreck,’’ should
Mmself he shipwrecked and lost at
(Sacs. That Is what happened to Wil.
t ,Jan3 Falconer, Scotch poet, In 172ft. ^
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