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The kindly words that rise within the' “
lie'art. 9
And thrill It with their sympathetic
tone. ; !•
But die ere spoken, fall to pjay their '*
Part. , *
And claim a merit that Is not their 9
The kindly word unspoken Is a sin— •
A sin that wraps itself In purest guise,
And tells the heart that, doubting, looks
within, J
That not In speech, but thought, the
virtue lies.
But ’tis not so; another heart may thirst
For that kind word, as -Hagar, In the
Wild-
Poor banished Hagar—prayed a well
might burst
From out the sand, to save the parch
ing child;
And loving eyes, that cannot see the
nind.
Do you wont freedom from financial worries ?
Yes.
Then the way to be free is to SPEND LESS than you
ear n and to bank regularly a PART of what you make.
When you pufmoney in the bank and always make
your bank balance grow instead of always being hope
lessly in debt, life will be a joy and you will take an
interest in your work and EARN MORE.
Try it. '
Will watch the expected movement of
the Up.
Ui! can ye let Its cutting silence wind
Around that heart, and scathe It like a
whip?
—John Bovle Relllv.
FARM WANTED
WANTED—To hear from owner of
farm or good land for sale. Send
price and discription. Fall delivery.
L. Jones, Box 561, Onley Ill.
TO MY FRIENDS
I desire to say that you can find
me at the garage of J. W. James,
where I have purchased an interest,
and will appreciate your business.
ARTHUR GRIFFITH.
NEW BOOK
Farmers & Merchants Bank
Deposits Insured N. R. .Henderson Cashier.
A new book entitled “Care and j •
Treatment of Stock and Poultry” has \ •
just been published by Dr. L. D. Le-
Gear, notable Veterinary Surgeon, who
graduated from the Toronto, Ontario,
Veterinary College 27 years ago, and
has since devoted his entire life to }
Veterinary Science and Poultry Hus- •
bandry, This book contains 128 pages $
of up-to-date minute data on the care,
symptoms and treatment of stock and
poultry. It is divided into depart
ments—horses, cattle, sheep and poul
try being taken up. It is very com
plete with charts and illustrations, j •
and is a hook that should be in the jp
home of every live stoek and poultry
raisrr in the country. The price is|£
■ only 10 cents. Get it frSm yourjg
| dealer or send a dime to Dr. L. D. ■ ®
I LeGear, 1700 North Broadway, St., •
Louis, Mo., stating 1 that you are a j»
| subscriber to this paper, and he will £
I sen" you'a copy direct.
That might not be the approved, way of
spelling it, but it will serve to ev press our sin=
cere appreciation of the large patronage we
have enjoyed since our opening Tuesday., We
trust that you enjoy your meals here in our
new home where an atmosphere of cleanliness
pr wails and assure you that a continuance of
your patronage will be appreciated.
A place where you can always find
CLEAN, WHOLESOME FOOD, well cooked,
attractively served in liberal portions at attrac
tive prices.
GET THE HABIT!
Douglasville Cafe
A. J. HUDSON, Proprietor.
61 Broad street = = = = = = = Douglasville
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One-Forth Off Sale
Beginning Saturday, June 26th, we will give One-Fourth off,
of our regular prices on the following goods. . If you’ve been waiting
now’s your chance. . This will figure most of the goods in this sale at
less than the wholesale price. But we are going to try to forget that
and think about the Extra Cash that these prices will bring in:
A33 Clothing Qne-fourth off
■All Slippers one-fourth off
All Silks one-fourth off
All Silk Shirts one-fourth off
All Straw fiats one-fourth off
AS! Summer Underwear one-fourth off
All Silk’H.osiery one-fourth off
All Ladies’ Waists of Silks and Voiles 1-4 off
AH Men’s Neckwear one-fourth off
Children’s Black Straw Hats one-fourth off
All Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses 1=4 off
AH Ladies’ Suits and Coats one-fourtn off
Come! We’ll StayjHome and Look for You.
GILES BROTHERS
The One Price Cash Store