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“Stick to it, boys! Give’em heli! They can’t drive you out! N<
Boche ever lived who could lick an American!”
Lieut. Watson.
“America is the great menace they are seeking to avoid. We, see
ing the effect of the word on the Germans, rally closer arount
the device, ‘Count on America!”
The French Press.
f‘l have seen some of the American army on the western front ani
no finer, cleaner, healthier, more vigorous body of men evei
shouldered a gun in any cause since the beginning of th<
world.”
Mr. Preston Gibson.
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“We rejoice in your gallant deeds. As on the seas you never havi
failed us, so on the land our army will not fail you.”
Field Marshal Haig.
*Their morale is excellent. Their spirits are high; their courage i
just what it ought to be and they are absolutely confident.”
Hebert L. Pratt.
“The only thing to do is to do the best we can—all of us—to wi>
this war.”
General Leonard Wood.
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cloth y° u ’ ve a re s^ lar
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“It sinks into the fibers of
the leather, lubricates them
and keeps the shoes as soft
and pliable as a glove. It mo
takes out faded and soiled
spots and gives a full, bril- '
liant luster that lasts.”
BIXBY’S AA BROWN
MILITARY KIT 50c.
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New York, U. S. A. |u
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1218 BROAD STREET.
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DR. LANIER. DR. MABRY. DR. DUNCAN.
UNION DENTAL PARLORS
Largest and Best Equipped Offices South.
Best Work at Lowest Prices
I T\j Gold Crowns .. . . . . $3, $4, $5.00
I T A. JlA***^* 48 * Bridgess4, $5.00
All work Guaranteed Fillings .50c, 75c, SI.OO
10 Years. Pairdess Extractionssoc
1052 Broad Street. Over Goldberg’s
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Phone 1206.
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The House of Dorr
is for those who wish the better grades of things to
wear.
Trench Coats, Rain Coats, Jaeger Underwear,
Sweaters, Hosiery, Etc.
Officers’ Uniforms Made in Our
Own Shop, $65.00 and $75.00.
August Dorr’s Sons
724 Broad Street
JUNE 19,