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Give something durable—something that will give the recipient a lasting rememberance of the giver. Our store is full of
such goods, suited for any and every .member of the family. We can’t begin to mention them all. Come in and let us show
you.
DOLLS!
DOLLS!
DOLLS!
We have them in every kind and priced from 5c to $5.00, Just what the little folks want.
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND RINGS
A big assortment, suitable for Men, Women and Children.
Box Stationery, Norris’ Box Candy, Fountain Pens and Pencils, Toilet Sets, Floor
Lamp, Books, Bibles, Flash Lights^ Bill Folds, Pocket Books, Thurmos Bottles, Cigars
in Christmas Packages.
All Jewelry Bought by Satuiday, Dec, 21st Engraved Free.
J. L. SELMAN & SON
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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 1922
(EhriatmaH Hrratly
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
The Moivlnml Ls wondering, if There
ain’t no Ill'll, where his Ilnslness lins
gone to. The Poorer It gets, the Less
lie Advertises and (lie Less lie Adver
tises, the Poorer it gets. How long
will It (tike Him to go Busied at this
Kate?
CHRISTMAS IN THE AIR ?!
By MARY Q. BONNER
nr* HE air was keen and cold
1 ^ and 'Invigorating. The snow 52
was falling gently. In every JJ
house Christmas presents were jk
being wrapped, cheery messages J?
and cards and letters were l!
being sent. Almost - forgotten Jj
friends were thought of and re- ft
membered by a card, a wish,
a small gift.
For Christmas was In the air! fj
(©. 1922, Western Newspaper Union.) ft
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CURED IN 30 MINUTES WITH
Par=a=sit=i=cide
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l]our
Christmas Room 1I
= ] Bq MARTHA B. <THOMAS j:
fpJIERE is always a place to ^vhlcb
pne may flee in time of need. That
place is the inside of our own heads!
Provided, of course, that the inside of
our own heads ls properly furnished
with imagination and thut the key is
not rukted In. the lock from long dis
use. If you are a little lonely on
Christmas eve, or a little unhappy,
or u little anything that tends to tar
nish the glow of the season, why not
climb up to that place inside your
heud, ruttle the lock, be quite firm
with the key no matter how stubborn
It Is, then enter into what joy you
may summon by your thoughts?
Glad wishes for friends are the
green wreaths we may hang In the
windows of our. Christinas room.
Hopes for another year are the can
dles we light on the table.
New plans are tin* fruit to deck the
board, and very likely there will be a
guest or so to share them.
Think of the Fire of'Purpose you
may light on your hearth!
Think of the glow and warmth it
will cast over you!
Think of the castles and dreams you
crowded out of your heart because
you were too busy; the line, adven
turous ones; the funny ones you have
laughed over all to yourself; the shy
ones you would not reveal to a soul
at any price. Call them all back and
see what a splendid set of Inspirations
they are. You’ll feel like a new person.
And don’t: forget to put a present
on the Tree of Faith for yourself;
something you’ve wanted all your life.
If you can’t have it this year, waiting
will mnko it more precious; and if you
con (oh, think of that!) you’ll be all
the better prepared.
Do spend a little time In your Christ-
, i
inns room!
50s from Druggist, or 55c byJV\aiI
L. J. SHARP & CO., COMMERCE. 6A.
Manufacturers
Take No Substitute.
. MARCHMAN’S PHARMACY
GET RID OF THAT
“TIED FEELING”
D O you feel run down and -half-
sick all the time? Are you thin,
t pale, easily tired—no energy, no
ambition, no "pep'?,
Now is the time to, take Gucle’s
Pepto-Mangan. It will brace you up,
give you a delightful feeling of vigor
and ambition, enrich your blood, build
firm, solid flesh, and bring the healthy
color back to your skin.
Your druggist has Gude’s—Liquid
cr solid, as you prefer.
Q-iide’s
Tonic and Blood Enricher
Christmas and Twelfth Day.
The festival of the Nativity was
never held on any other day than the
25th day of December. The ancient
observance of the feast, however, con
tinued for 12 cloys, or In ecclesiastical
language, “an octave and a half,’’ other
festival days having an “octave” or
eight days of observance only. Hence,
the last day of the feust was termed
Twelfth duy, Little Christmas (among
the French) and Old Christmas day In
some parts of England. It was In
813 A. D. that the Epiphany was first
celebrated as a distinct festival, at the
end of the Christmas celebration prop
er. The day has Its own observances,
twelfth day cake, king of the feast,
the mystical bean in the cake, etc., ^tc.,
but Is now usually celebrated as “le
jour de roi,” by the French people,
or as the festival of the Epiphany, the
Greek word for manifestation of Jesus
Christ to the Gentiles.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
When the Mistletoe Hangs High.
While the mistletoe hangs high, It
Is useless to urge the lurking possi
bilities of the osculation germ.
Christmas Stockings.
Christmas stockings, according to
the family breadwinner, not only grow
larger but multiply at a rapid rate.
A complete line of Christmas goods,
Toys, Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Novelties
of all kinds, Notions, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, etc.-=in fact most anything
you want.
1 Wilson Variety Store
GIFT'S FOE CHRISTMAS
EVERSHARP PENCILS. ^
WATERMAN’S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS.
ELGIN WRIST WATCHES.
No Extra Charge For Engraving
GARLAND EMBRY
JEWELER
53 West Mitchell St. - Atlanta, Ga.
GIFT
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
EVERYBODY