The Vidalia advance. (Vidalia, Ga.) 19??-1977, May 27, 1904, Image 1

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VOL 2 s£<£&£%TO 4jk ]~lorr)c (Eirclc jj|} * (Lolurqy. * 2jj| '&mm& to us strive to cultivate a spirit of hopefulness in the In me. ill the olliee, oil the s', r el. We ••an do no greater service to hu manity than to live and work al ways with a great hope, which, in the very nature of things will grow more and more into a great cer tainty. We see some fa mi! : os w here each has a part to perform, where the •laughters relieve the mother of many household duties, and the divison ot work makes it ,-usier: while in others the mother is a sla\ ■} and the daughters act as if they are hoarders. Why this dif ference? "'ho is to blame? Children who are taught to work and heart heir share of the burdens love and respect their parents far more than others, for it is a fact that p*ople have very little io speej. for a skive, though he or she he a parent. My son, follow not in tin- foot steps of the loafer, and make no example of him who is horn t ired, for verily 1 say unto you. their business is overstocked: the seats V on the corners are ali taken and whittling places are all occupied. It is better to saw wood at two hits a cord ihaijto whittle inn loafing match and cuss the govern ment. My son while thou hast left in thy skull tie- sen.- f a jay bird, break away from the cigar ette habit, lor 10, thy breath stinketh like a glue factory and the whole appearance is less in telligent t kan a store dummy; yea. -thou art a clipper with the rim knocked oil'. Young man, there is one thing you cannot do. You cannot make -a success in'life unless von w ork. Older men that you have tried it and failed. You cannot loaf around the street corner, smoke, tell stooies, and sponge on some one else, wit bout making a faipire in life. You must learn a tradf or get into some honest business. If you don’t you w ill become a chronic loafer and there is no place in the world for loafers. The ripe fruit, is at the top of the tree and you must climb i" you get it, or some smart man will pluck it from you. Do something no matter how small or how low the wages, it will he a starter. Help yourself and otheis will help you. There is no royal road to success: will, grit and endurance are the qualities which lead to it. The easiest thing in the world is to find fault in others, hut how difficult to see our own. Let us he charitable along this line, and do as a great artist did, who pain ted a picture of his King, upon w hose brow was a sear, painting it with hi- hand covering the scar. Let our mantle of charity be suf ficient for others, as well as our selves. A gentle word or tone, even a friendly glance may touch 1 or soli' n some .-:.d 1 ■ r . Sym pathy is a great medicine. It often h< p bn n heart - 11 has gained an entrance w h v : Id lias failed. We can ,! . much to gladden eartli and people heaven. To be sure Uier o. reach, and . ils W" cannot cure; yet perhaps we can break the blow when v*•• cannot avert is, or miti gate the sorrows we cannot move. This world would he most desolate it there were no such thing as fellow feeling, for. us Slukespear says, A" fellow hading makes us wondrous kind.” before marriage, n young man \v< ,:h! foul some delicacy about | COXTtNM 1" o' KIUTOCI AI. l’A< i: | BiMia HDuaiirc. i Great Removal Sale | | A Feast of Bargains. | j On our front counter you , will find a lot of staple poods r that sell at 15 to 25 cents, in 1 our removal sale while they J last at 4c e In our clothing department ’ oil counter No. 1 you will find \ pants worth $2.50 to $4.50, I all sizes and colors, while they last your choice of any on this counter r. fil. 58 On counter No. 2 you will find a lot of men’s vests, SI.OO to $2.00 values, in black, blue, checks and stripes, all sizes and all wool, your choice while they last 28c 1 1 his is less than the lining Q cost. '?Z On counter No. 3 vve will display an assortment of hoys’ ■Cm 2 and 3 piece suits, sizes 7to ih, all fine goods and good workmanship, not one in the lot being worth less than $4, vour first atid last chance | sl.” l' On counter No. 5 you will hud about 250 men’s coats, ytt assorted sizes and colors, squares and rounds, sell at £ *4, your choice aZ If you want a couple of them rjL come before the} - are picked 1 over, as the first to come gets the best selection in the lot W for $1.50. - m 011 counter No. 5 will be displayed a lot of men’s fine & suits, serges, black and blue worsteds, black thibets, clays, 1? cashmeres and many others aZ made by the leading tailors in > the country, regular price is £ sls and up, your pick | SG.« On counter No. 6 you will _& find a lot of suspenders, rang- QS) -■ » 7 ."A | Leader & Rosansky, | | VIDALIA, GA. | J • t H« Wood, 240 W. Broad, Savannah Is the Place to Get. Fine Liquors. VIDALIA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MAY 27, -904. 1 1 OUR GREAT ! | Removal 1 Sale I IS NOW IN I FULL BLOOM. crowds li)at VI SI cd oui* sltSro jo> eiiay is ci?ide.r)ce l[)clf ,l[)c |jw people appreciale \\jz I Great i 1 Values. • ■. • m ’ \A/c are offzrirjg, 1 lj«r re - w [ore u?e lA?lll p| sale a fed? longer for l\)d Lerjcf’f of vi?jjo did r)©f ljjaJc ar) 6p- of 1 TAKING ADVAN | TAQE OF THE | BIG BAqG/\INS WE | AW offering. Jo> - : Tailor-Made I SKIRTS <•> An assortment of 650 skirts, none in the I<>T worth less than $4.00 Broadcloth, venitian, hrillian jof teen, albatros, voile, serge, unfin -5.| ished worsted anil others. Your choice of nnv in the lot I $3." J_, ing in price from 30 to 50c, the biggest bargain ever offer- jjl? ed in suspenders at A \ 1 1 c ft jxj On counter No 7 will be displayed a lot of madras «7 ! shirts, prices $1 and $1.25, 1? il " ra 50c I Your choice from several w* hundred men’s hats, alpine 1? and wide brim, black, gray ?? and tail, from $2 to $3, pick JjZ any in the lot at dti A /k 1 W Lot of shirts ranging from W ® 50 to 75 cents, your choice at 123 c | Yil All oui $2 and $3 men’s S shoesat sl.l2 S Several hundred china cups and saucers and ice cream I fei saucers, regular price 15c to Hundreds of plates, plain and fancy, at rp Ladies’ fine shoes from $2.- ® | Lot of curtains, odds and ends,atQ2c K\ Lot of window shades, are worth 50 to 75c, now Ix>t of Chinese matting, 7? sells at 25 to 35e, now l6ic About 500 boxes fine sta- Ss tionery, sels at 20 to 30c, now I 6c ® 75c corsets at Q Best grade sea island, 7 i-2e ??; if! kind, at zj.' c j*i> 40 inches wide at /| ~ Hundreds of other bargains will be found at our store. *?l Our entire line of millinery JJZj Aj has been cut down 40 per pj cent less than regular price. Pianos 11 Organs. ~ !i . ~ We oner the best values on strictly standard goods at lowest Factory Places. Easy terms of payment. Good square pianos at $25 to $125. Upright pianos at slsq and upward. Cabinet organs at s3o and upward. All freights paid. HANDSOME STOOL. SCARF axo BOOK FREE. O We manufacture the COTTON KING PIANO... Sheet music at 1-2 price. All kinds .small musical instruments. Send for catalog. 1 McArthur Sons & Company, ! Savannah, Georgia, -a H wtm&m csr 3J 1. m i PI I "n % O a 35 CO' ro . NO 13