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- THERE 18 NO ‘FUTURE.*
Except for dreams and plannings—
for, I do not dare believe
In such a thing as Future ,
: What 4s
tomorrow may
Be but incentive tor a glorious full
today ,
Of preparation for that tomorrow
which does but deceive
One With its norn de plume; for,
ever soon as it shall dawn
And ever soon as shall be drawn
The curtains of the opening way—
It blushes with the lie upon its lips
it is Todayt
Then, as wjth days recurring, so
with ages^ too,
Existence and lives . . . Here¬
after is not; you
WEAK AMO NERVOUS
: w0;$ ' i Yst She » jFJ
Lady r uvi». Says Twjpiw'i Hu
Stronger by T c£T ak i ng
▼faced of Its Merits.
Clyattvtlle, Ga.—In a statement
which she gave at her home on R. F.
D. 1, here, Mrs. T. A. Copeland said:
'T have, I believe, avoided a good
deal of suffering by the use of Cardui,
and am thoroughly convinced that it
has been of great benefit to me.
"Before the birth of two of my
children, I grew so weak and nervous
I could hardly go, and suffered . . .
I had fi friend who told me of Cardui,
go the next time when t grew so weak
and r ’own I began to use it I
used ii ,..reo months. I grew stronger
and less nervous. The baby was
really stronger believe and it n better because baby, I and I
was built
up tonic. my 11 strength with * this splendid
Cardui has been in successful, use
for more than forty years. Thousands
of women have written to tell of the
beneficial results obtained by taking
Cardui, It is and to recommend it to others.
table medicinal a mild, harmless, purely vege¬ prod¬
uct of practical preparation—a
investigation and experience, pharmaceutical scientific
Sold skill.
everywhere. NC-159
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THE WORLD’S GREATEST
TENT THEATRE
MILT TOLBERT’S
SH-O-W-S
FEATURING BOYD HOLLOWAY IN PERSON, HEAD
ING A CAST OF ALL-STAR PERFORMERS IN A
WEEK’S ENGAGEMENT IN GRIFFIN.
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Showing in their monster tented theatre, with com
fortable seats, well heated, large stage, special scenery
and electrical effects for each show.
Engagement opens Monday with presentation of stage
version of
I M The Woman He Wanted
I one of the most delightful of all comedy dramas.
fy LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT
■ East Taylor, across street from new Griffin Athletic Court;
Doors Open 7 p. tn. Orchestra 7:30 ’Show Begins 8 p.m.
x . Y 1“ AMf‘WN
And I will find when rises yonder
son
of Afterlife, ‘tis but the life we’ve
lived, the race we’ve run,
In this, our earthly space—and what
we are, instead,
In our true selves, we shall be ai
* ways; Then 0»
Will be but Now moved up an t>r
so, and when
We reach that Heaven which out
creed, ft,
Has pictured, we shall learn Infinity,
Eternity will be
Ypt other, further Afterlives for you,
and me. -D. G. BICKERS.
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MRS. CHARLES WOLCOTT GIVES
THEATRE PARTY.
A delightful occasion of Tuesday
afternoon was the theatre party, at
which Mrs. Charles Wolcott, of New
York, who is the guest of her brother,
Mr. Edward Smith and sister, Mrs.
6tis Crouch, entertained at the Alamo
to see “Little Old New York.”
After the matinee Mrs. Wolcott en¬
tertained her guests at one of the
drug stores. ,
In the party were Mrs. Charles
Wolcott, Mifs. Otis Crouch, Mrs. Wil¬
liam H. Beck, Mrs. W. T. Bennett, of
Orchard Hill; Mrs. James Owen, Mrs.
Ober Tyus, Mrs. Elmer Griffin.
* * •
MRS. GADNEY COURTRIGHT
COMPLIMENTED.
Miss Lucile Flemister entertained
Wednesday evening at a lovely sup¬
per party-n.t her home on South Hill
in compliment to Mrs. Gadney I
Courtwright, of New York City, who
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down" condi¬
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health. This fact proves that, while
Catarrh Is a local disease, It is greatly
’nfluenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con¬
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Medicine, a Tonic, which assists
Sold improving by the General Health.
F. J. Cheney druggists for Toledo, over 40 Tears.
St Co.. Ohio.
is the guest of her aunts, Mrs. Robert
Redding and Mrs. Walter Ross.
, Later in the evening Miss Flemis
ter and Mr. Will Lewis Flemister en¬
tertained at the Sewanee Glee, Club
performance, complimentary to Mrs
Courtwright.
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RECEPTION FOR VISITORS TO
THE G. I. A. A.
The Griffin High School Athletic
Association entertained the visitors
in Griffin for the basketball tourna¬
ment of the Georgia Interscholastic
Athletic Association Thursday even¬
ing in the Griffin Athletic Court, after
the games.
Twenty girls of the Griffin High
School, wearing orange and hlack
aprons and caps in the same shade,
served delightful refreshments.
The girls of the third and fourth
year cooking class and Misses hi*
■ Brown, of Macon, Henrietta Brewer,
Mary Virginia Wilson, Julia Homer
Wilson, Virginia Boyd, Louise Stall
worth and Katherine Rogers were
serving.
MOVE TO ABOLISH WIGS
Legal Profession Strongly Attached
to Wigs and Gowns; Favor
Some Dignified Costume.
DUBLIN, Feb. 23.—(By the As¬
sociated Press)—The 'bill which
proposes to abolish in the Free
State the traditional legal system
of centuries and set up in its
place a more modern system, has
.passed through the Dail and now
is in the Senate. In the latter body
nVueh of the preliminary dissuasion
of the bill had to do with the
question whether wigs and gowns
shall continue to be worn. The bill
that the decision as to
the judges and members of
bar shall wear any special
and what that costume
be shall rest with the minister,
home affairs acting with a com¬
representing the legal in¬
It is expected that the Senate
make several amendments to
bill.
lot and Water.
When two molecules of water com¬
bine to make one molecule of Ice, half
of their free electrons enter Into the
new molecule to hold It together.
Their grip Is not strong, which ac¬
counts for the ease with which ice
melts. The other half of the elec¬
trons remain In the external field, ttnd
give Ice the power to combine directly
with a few strong chemicals.
Masculine Person Bedecked,
in the earliest civilization men oi
wealth and pool Hob decorated them¬
selves nil they could. Tuf-Ankh
Araen’s gem-stodded sandals of pure
gold were hy no means unique; on the
■ontrary, they were merely fair sam¬
ples of the kind of footgear every
Egyptian king sported as a matter of
course, and the nobles of Egypt, Baby¬
lonia. Assyria, Media, Persia, Lydia
rad Etruria indulged themselves with
all the adornments their artisans
could produce, as tat as they could
afford them.
Needed Attachment.
“I took the telephone operator otfif
fishing with us," her said line In Bowers. when 7 /Sh* big
had Just got a
bass pulled It, line and alW' Into the
wnti-r.’ “Wtiat did she 7" Inquired
Loveland, with considerable Interest.
“She munched hep/guro for a few
minutes, then sa placidly: ‘The line
It busy." *— 1 iaa*. City Star.
Friendly Palloedphy.
You may dam tha little stream or
y change Its course, but unless you
check It at Its source you cannot stop
the flow. Likewise with trivial faults
of our’own. Cheek them at the outset
and the greater <»rrnrs will n»t occur.
Moral Reproof.
Burglar (to pal)—See here, Bill,
here’s a whole drawerful of silver yer
overlooked. Do try an’ be a bit more
conscientious, won’t yer? —Boston
Transcript
To Remove Beans From Nose,
If children put beans or other small
objects up the nose In such n way aa
to make the removal difficult rub
cayenne pepper upon the uppe" lip to
Induce sneezing. In this way the small
Impediment Is usually expelled with
no need for stitutu inmg the physician
New :6 m m EiectHe 8ifter.
A manufacturer of * eoereaafaj
electee sifter, which has been used
as ■ san'd riddle on the molding ‘floor
of foundries sod for similar purposes,
has developed this Idea in making a
device that sifts out material sue
pended In 1 liquids. The machine Is
wholly Inclosed except for the half*
dosed* top which prevents the liquor
from splashing over.
The Greatest Eplgrammlst.
He was Marcus Valerius Martlalla,
who lived about 83 A, D. Pope was
the great master of the epigram In
later times, and Voltaire. Boileau and
Piron became famous for their epi¬
grams In France.
Ice-Free flection In Arctic*,
A! fiough most of the northern part
of ie United States was once cov¬
ered with glacial Ice, there Is an Ice
free area in Pearylgpd In Arctic Green¬
land which never has been covered
with glaciers.—Indianapolis News.
Burglars Fear Barking Dogs.
A dog that will bark at an Intruder
W af more me than a powerful fighter,
far a burglar’s nerves when he M "on
duty" are necessarily taut and the last
thing on, earth that Mr. Sykes wishes
to encounter Is, a noise or fight. A
couple of, yapping terriers *r* worth
their weight In gold If they are placed
la •» good tactical position overnight. a
Tradition Easily Acquired.
There is a peculiar flower growing
•n Central America which bears in
the center of the petals a snow-white
Image of a dove. The Spaniards, upon
.llscoverlfif this peculiar blossom
■ailed it the Holy Ghost flower, and
soon created a • tradition according to
which It came down from heaven
NEW CAFE
Rector’s Lanch
REGULAR DINNER
40 Cents
JOHN AND o. PETE
&
BEST SANDWICH IN TOWN
130 North Eighth Street.
i The The
Newest Latest
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Spring m t pring
Woolens Fashions
Prices Range Don't
4 Forget
$ 30.00 v
to' I February
$ 75 . 23^25
pring Opening Display
OF FINE FABRICS AND
Latest 1924 Fashions
Have Your Spring Suit Made to Measure by
* Kahn Tailoring Company
Indianapolis, Indiana
The most noted tailoring house in America. Their represen¬
tative, Mr. George E. Hawkins, will be with us Saturday,
February 23 and Monday 25th. He is an expert in measur¬
ing and his services insure correct styling and perfect
fitting Clothes. He will show a beautiful collection of
foreign and domestic suitings that^ will cost no more to
have made to individual measure than a good ready-made.
COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU
Saturday and Monday
GRIFFIN MERCANTILE COMPANY
WHERE FASHION REIGNS SUPREME
SATI N, FEBRUARY 23,
Coral Aids In Building.
The fossil coral of the FIJI islands
la the best building stone in the
world. When first cut It 1* almest
as soft as cheese, but 4t solidities !■
the air until It Is slmpst as bard a*
granite.
T
Yea, Indeed.
**I see the helicopter which cost It*
builder $225,000 to build ha# lifted him
20 feet into the air." “But that's
too expensive a way to get upstairs
to ever become popular."—Houston
Chronicle.
Get (/our fl t
We have received notice from the Purina Mills
of St. Louis, that the 1924 PURINA POULTRY
BOOK has been mailed. Your copy should
have reached you by now.
t handy guide
The Purina Poultry Book is the
for well over a million poultry raisers In the
United States. It is simply written, well
illustrated, and brimful of practical money
making hints on-culling, breeding, feeding,
electric lighting, housing, and care.
Free With Our Compliments
We arranged with the Purina Mills to send a compli¬
mentary copy to every’ poultry raiser whose name and
address we hod. 2£ you have not received your copy,
send ua your ruarne and address on the attached coupon—
or give it to us over the phone—and v/o will see that you
get your book at. once.
CASH GROCERY COMPANY
GRIFFIN, Georgia.
No. of Hens.
Name v
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Address.
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ART SIGnIoMPANY
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