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- LOCAL NEWS.
Mens summer underwear at J. A, Lip
aey’s,
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Dowling and Terrell scrapes at J. A.
Lipsey’s.
500 sample pocket knives at wholesale
cost, for sale by J. A Lipsey, every one
different,
Long handie ceiling brooms at J. A
Lipsey’s.
All job Printing is strictly cash upon
delivery of work. j
9 packages of Arbuckles coffee for
fr.ooat J. A. Lipsy's.
For all kinds of hardware you wil,
find it at J. A. Lipsy'’s.
Men and boys Malaga hats at loand
15 cents at J. A, Lipsey’s
See J, A, Lipsey's under vests for ladies
rom 10 to 50 cents per pair.
In last weeks issue, we failed to make
mention of the announcement of Mr. R,
A. Forrester who announces, his _candi
lacy for treasurg of ILee County, Mr.
Forrester is an upright straight forward
gentleman and if elected will make our
County a good officer.
Vigor oat meal, grape nuts and postom
at J. A. Liptey’s.
J. A, Lipsey sells anti rust tinware,
every piece guaranteed.
See J. A. Lipsy’s piques, lawns, check-*
ed muslins and demities,
You can_buy one pound of Liberty Bel
tobacco at J. A. Lipsy’s storefor c«
without the tags and 35 cents with the
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How about your low quartered shoes
I have them.
¢ ). A. Lipsy
You can buy one pound of tobacco
from L. A. Odom as good as liberty bell
with tags for 3oc per pound.
Sce my line of spring muslin’s, price
range from 5¢ to qoc per yard. J. A.
Lipsy. :
Satisfaction guaranteed onall of your
purchases o' money refunded at J. &,
Trevie
Lapay's.
Satisfaction guaranteed in every re
spect on purchases made at 1,. A. Odom’s.
Flain and striped linen finish cham
brays, all colors at J. A. Lipsy's |
Misses Hattie and Mary Taylor, two
beautiful girls of Americus are visiting
Mr, and Mrs Duncan Forrester,
25 pounds rice for $l.OO, green coffee
oc per pound, J. A. Lipsy
18 pounds of granulated sugar at 1,. A
Odom’'s for $1 00,
Greatest discovery of the age, “‘Secret
Of Health'', - A fruit ond vegatable com
pound, for Dvspepsia, Indigestion, Con
stapation, Billiousness, Sour Stomach,
Heart Burn, Malaria, Fevers, Ague, and
all diseases arising from a weak or disor
dercd stomach., Acts like magic on the
liver A fing Spring tonic and great flesh
producer, -
Price socts. and £1 oo per bottle. For
sale by all first class druggists, or sent
prepaid, inlots of three large bottles, or
5 small ones on receipt of price. Whole
sale ratest on application. Reliable
agents wanfed in every town in United
S’ ates. :
© Matthews Medicine o,
Americus, Ga,
lorsale at T.ong Drug Store.
Dige~ss what you eat.
[ To the Democrotic voters of Lee couir
ty, T would appreciate the office of Cor
oner of Lee county. If elected I will try
to discharge my official duty. -
Gilbert Graham
Call on me for Fire Insurance, I can
placc you in the very best company’s
‘nd give you the protection you need.
S.J.Powell.
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18 pounds of granulated sugar for $l,OO
at J. A. Lipsy’s. :
A large vatiety of pickles, plain and
stuffed olives at J. A. Lipsey’s.
I am still selling sugar, coffee, rice and
lobacco at prices advertised, J. A, Lipsey
L.awn 4o inches wide at 10 and 15 cents
per yard at J. A. Lipsey’s,
Col J. W. Watters and John Pope, to
Albany, have been here courting ~the
week.
I carry a full line of plows, binder
mowers, rakes and reapers, See me if
you are in the market for anything in
this line, I will ynake it to your interest.
‘ S. J. Powell.
} ASKING QUESTIONS.
| The Art of Interrogation Should Be
| Devoid of Impertinence.
~ “Do not ask questions” is the worst
plece of social advice which age can
glve to youih. A man who never asks
questions is the dullest fellow in the
world. He had bettér ask too many
than too few., We can defend ourselves:
against curiosity, but no armor avails
against indifference. We must resign
ourselves to be bored to death.
What is the sccref of the art of in
terrogation? Putting aside quick sym
pathies, which lie at the root of every
social art, we belicve the most essen
tial quality for those who would excel
in it is directness. 'The art of asking
questions so as to iearn, instruct, please
and infiuence is not the art of beating
about the bush. ™The questions which
offend and silence are the questions
which sugoest some ulterior motive., It
is a found out sciicine which makes
men angry. Anything of the nature,
of a trap keeps us on our guard. “If
we once fall into one we résclve it
shall be the last time. Suspicion kills
confidence. - Interrogative hints are ut
terly useless. The average man does
not dislike to ber questioned. He hates
to be startied, crossed, interiered with,
reproaclicd, wearied or beirayed. He
hates the (uestions which are not ask
ed with a simple intention.
There are guestions awhich are asked
not because the asker wants to know,
but because he intends to tell. Others,
while ostensibly directed to find out a
man's opinion, are really intended to
reflect upon his character. Some men
inquire as to their neigi%ors’ projects
in order to put difficulties in their way.
Strings of meaningless questions are
poured out by these who desire to pre
tend an interest in some subject which
they neither know nor care anything
about.
We believe the conclusion of the mat
ter to be this: The art of interrogation
is a serious branch of the social art.
Well asked questions are of the essence
of agreecable intercourse, but the in
terrogative mood will not justify an
impertinence, an interfercence, a verbal
assault—nor, for the matter of that, a
bore.—London Spectator.
Grace In Old Forests,
Some trees are more graceful than
others. The elm and ocak are noted tor
their perfect and graceful form. All
their branclies appear to be perpefually
moving, stirred by every wind that
blows, and the same may be said of
the pine. The graceful movements of
Jits limbs, the sighing sounds of its
stems and evergreen needles, send forth
a solemn symphony. Everything <on
tributes serene grace and simplicity to
old forests,
Misses Hattie and Mary Tavlor, two
beautiful girie of Americus are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Forrester.
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