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GREAT
CLEARANCE SALE AT
H. T. DANIEL’S
I
Palmetto, Qa.
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY
This clearance sale starts Dec. 24, and
v
ends Jan. 7, 1907, and the goods mu^t
move to make room for Spring Stock.
Sale Lasts Two Weeks
And I offer you during that time the
beSt goods at the lowest price possi
ble. For instance, a $1.75 extra heavy
brogan shoe for $1.40. A good ser
viceable brogan for only $1.00.
For Two WccKs Only
Regardless of cost to me. My fall and
winter stock must go. On my large
assortment of clothing, I give 50 per
cent. off. All of my underwear must
go at cost. I need the room, you need
the goods, and now is the time.
A CLEARANCE SALE
Is what I am going to have for the next
two weeks, beginning Dec. 24th and
lasting until Jan. 7, 1907. I positively
cannot sell you these goods after my
two weeks’ sale for what I ask for
them during this sale.
H. T. DANIEL
PALMETTO, CA.
FOOLS AND CRANKS.
MM HUH HKVKN.
Happy New Year, everybody 1
(•lad you are alive! that is, it you
don't deserve banging. Well, I
only get up to remark that Christ
mas and New Year usually come
around in the winter in this lati
tude, on this side of the equator,
but some people contrive to have a
warm time during the holidays.
Some get warmed up with fun,
some got warm hearted, and then
rememl>er their friends, and alas!
some cranks get tricky, and <> my!
some fools get drunk.’
Kight thinking people are al
ways sorry for the last two darned;
Out fools and cranks have existed
ever since they built Rnbel v tower.
While I have the tloor, 1 would
like to call your attention to the
fakir nuisance, if it isn’t too much
trouble. There hus been an ep
idemic of fakirs in our city this
fall; 1 do not know just how many,
they come with horns and diums,
clowns, acrobats, jumping jacks,
etc., el cetera and also H als, and
<>, horrors! a great big squawking
graphophone! They want to sell
everything, everything, from slue-
strings to whet stones, but most
particularly, they want to cure
your real, or imaginary, aches
and pains, and in every instance
they liuve the only medicine that
will do it.
Ladies and gentlemen, I have
listened to these glib fakirs, and
l)cen tilled with wonder. I have
looked over the crowds around,
and seen people apparently enjoy
ing reasonable health, and yet these
people Imd never had a previous
opportunity to try those wonderful
remedies. How in all wonder
could they have lived, and eat
three meals a day, before these
medicines were discovered! 'Phis
is a puzzler to me. 1 may be wrong,
but I can’t get itystruight, how men
land women ever lived without
those all healing drugs.
Drugs did I say ! Kxcuse mu,
Mr. Druggist, I meant no offense.
1 know I should have used the
word “deception,” but the public
would have objected, for, you
know, the public bought u lot of
the stuff. I hope, Mr. Druggist,
you will not mention this to the
public. Very well, the fakirs came
uud sold their wares, and the f—,
no, the great and wise public is
now supremely happy, and sever
al hundred dollars of Coweta’s
money is gone. I am no chemist,
and therefore cannot analyse the
stuff sold, but I would Is’t a but
ton, there is not five cents worth
of real medicine in a quart of it.
If any of thosi
take the last, and prove me wrong,
then I’ll just pay like a little man.
it less the dear people! they sure
| do love to Is* fooled, and they are
j willing to pay a good price for the
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ilS ;
Train 35, which lias
loft Atlanta at, to a.
hereafter leave at r»:*J()
Montgomery at 10:55.
A new train, to lie known
No. will leave Atlanta at 0 a.
in. reaching Montgomery at 4 p.m.
No. .»» will leave Atlanta at
‘2:15 p.m, reaching Montgomery
at 7:50 p. in.
No’s. :t:t and .‘til will both carry
dav coaches and make all local
stops.
No. :t7 will leave Atlanta at 0:40
p. m., reaching Montgomery at
11:45 p. in., and New Orleans at
0:45 a. m., and will be a solid Pull-
man train.
No. 41, the Ltdirange accommo
dation, will leave Atlanta at 5:25
instead of 5:.‘K).
Northbound No. ,‘t.S, leaving
Montgomery at 0:55 a. in., will
rcuch Atlanta at 11:55 a. m.
No. 40 will leave Montgomery at
S a. m., reaching Atlanta at 2:20
|>. in.
No. 34 will leave'Montgomory at
I p. in., reaching Atlunta at 7:00
p. m.
No. MO will leave Montgomery at
0:45 p. m., reaching Atlanta at
11:55 p. in.
'Hie LaGrangc accommodation
will reach Atlanta at H:.‘I0 a. ni.
Traifi No. 07. which has left At-
formally ! man equipment will be secured for
m., will i these trains, which will lie electric
reaching I lighted throughout with light** in
! all the berths.
The Poor Man’s Friend.
lanta at 11:45, will lie taken off,
who Imiight will 1 0W, "K to the lengthening of t he
schedule, of this train on the .South
ern .
One result of the changes will
lx* the inauguration of the first
solid Pullman train over run from
New York to New Orleans. At
fooling. A gentleman whispered
to me that the fakirs paid a ( . 01l . the present time trains 57 and 3K,
siderable portion of the city’s tax -I on the Southern and Pennsylvania,
es, and I ought to be ashamed to j between New York and AtlanUt,
raise any objections. j h,lv, ‘ ,w *" H0 0 I M,,ttt « d > ,mb 0,1 tluj
West Point and Louisville and
A few Ht'tmi favorites of fate,
While thmixuitris Hulfer hero,
Anil nail the story to relate,
Have Iloilo to bless and cheer
Tlie humble |x>or in life we have,
God-given men of worth,
As trim mi life, with hearts ns brave,
As those of royal birth.
Wo see them in life’s dreary way,
All weary, weak and worn;
Still toiling on, day after day,
Their faithful lives have shown.
And thus they struggle on through life,
Its heavy burdens beur,
’Til kindly nature ends the strife,
To save them from despair.
The better day shall surely come.
When Death, the |>oor man’s friend.
Will give to them a brighter home,
• Where roHt shiill never end.
Then welcome be the hour of death,
That brings but sweet relief;
No more of toil with wasted breath.
Nor bitter woe and grief.
Then let the good and true of earth
Keinomber well thopoor;
Appreuiute their real worth,
Their triaU help endure;
And give the meud of praise when due,
No matter where we find
The honest man, though poor, but true,
The noblest of his kind;
And like the mui of God, our Lord,
Deal kindly with the poor,
And give to them their Just reward.
His blessings to secure.
And some sweet day,the time shall conte,
When all our cares shall end;
Haved, in God's eternal home,
With Christ, tiie |xmr man's friend.
A sad, yet pleasing theme is done,
The si unde truth we’ve told;
And if a Christian spirit shown,
Shall prize it more than gold.
College 1’ui'k, (in. G. D. Smith.
Yes; a barroom would pay a
large portion of the city ’s Dixie*;
does the city want a barroom! The
barroom would lessen the earning
capacity of the working class, and
handicap our shops and factories,
fill our jail, and drive away capi-
jtal, therefore we do not want It.
| The fakirs fool the public, collect
! the money, to which our own Ims-
| iness men are entitled, and leave us
NOTHING,
Mokax,: barrooms and fakirs
] arc each an unprofitable nuisance
“Let us have peace,” Put the
medicine fakir and the blind tiger
on the same footing.
O Itri Kit V Kit.
Nashville between Atlanta and
New Orleans, day coaches have
formed a part of the equipment of
the train. After January 7 it will
require Pullman transportation to
board this train anywhere fietween
New York anti New Orleans. It
is announced that the finest Pull-
Public Sale.
Will he sold before the cowrt
house door in Newnan on the first
Tuesday in January, 139 3-8 acres,
more or less, same lying in the and
district. The land is in a high
state ot cultivation and is well im
proved. 11. J, FRY,
38 Newnan, Ga., R. F. D. No. 7.
The West Point’s New Sched
ule.
The first of the new train soiled j
ules to Is* given 011^ arc those of j
the Atlanta and West Point, which
were announced yesterday, says!
Saturday's Atlanta Constitution.!
They are to go into effect January
7, and show radical changes.
The full new schedule of the
West Point Route as announced by
the local passenger officials, is as
follows:
Where you find Shield Brand Shoes
it is a safe place to trade, because
they are sold by reliable merchants
everywhere. Be sure to ask for
Kiser’s King $3.50 Shoe
for men, and you will get your
money’s worth. Made in 37
styles and all the popular
Leathers, Patent Colt, Vici,
Gun Metal, Box Calf, etc.
M. C. Kiser Company
Manufacturert
ATLANTA. GEORGIA
StfI«37S.
Pat. Colt
Bluctu-r.