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We are marking down our entire stock. We can do this much for 0 u
heartily. They get the profit and lose r
customers ana do it we nothin g
Everything in this big stock marked down means much to the buyer. If
i 1 * 8 . -m C a * will readily see that we have bar gains <
_______ . and next week. Have
here for all. You get the best to-day delay. some goods j
that are more than bargains. A snap. Don’t 1
HEWLETT, REAGAN & DOWNS.
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martyrs wets married.
When a woman thinks
ha3 convinced a man, she has
generally only made him sick,
You can never tell from a
woman,s looks whether she lias
the ear-ache or whether she is
only in love.
The average woman is as
careful to save her minister s
feelings as she is to iave the
black plumes off her old hat.
Right after you have kissed a
girl 9 he tells you to stop with
her mouth up.
No man would bo surprised
if all the women would begin to
purr when they felt comfortable,
When a man has found his i
deal woman he ought to kill
her and have her stuffed before
lie gets over it.
Women are liko turkeys: you
could never convince a turkey
that it would look better with
its head off.
The reason why widows are
so popular is because they al¬
ways look like they know the
men weie leading them oir
Man’s heart '* as originally
put inside his head, but the two
quarrelled.
By the time a man has been
married two years he has for
gotten how to appreciate mar¬
ried life.
The most of the love a w onnm
lias for her husband ism t for
what lie is, but for what she
thought h@ was when she mar¬
ried him *
No woman ever knows when
she is being worked and no man
ever knows when ho is being
watched.
Every woman believes she
has depths in her nature w hich
her husband can never reach,
No woman ought to be allow
ed to wear a low-cut dress after
she is fat enough to have a crease
in her neck.
When a woman agrees with
you without any argument, you
may be sure she sees a way of
taking you differently from
what you meant.
It always amuses a man to
see the pitying way a girl with
pinched-in waist and a woman
who is too fat to wear anycor
nets look at each other in a
street car.
Most men would look neat
with skirt waists on, but there
nre probably some who would
always let the tail stick out the
way women do.
The woman that takes up
new sock fad ought to be made
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Every woman in her h#at,
longs to have men refer to her
as a “soulless flirt.
You can get the truth out of
a woman by flattering her, but
to get it out of a man you have
te get him scared.
Every woman whose husband
can never pay his debts believes
the world will realize some time
wbat a great man she married.
The only difference between
a married man and a man sit¬
ting in paint is that the man
sitting in the paint generally
doesn’t know it. ‘
Lots of women go through
life thinking that all the other
people think they are artistic
simply because they keep their
hair mu»sed up.
No woman is fit to live with
till she is tamed.
Every woman imagines that
some thing about her is “won¬
derful.” Either she kas “won
deiful” hair or eyes, or else she
has ‘wonderful’’talent for some
thing •
After a girl is 20. whenever
she tries to write a poem, it al¬
ways turns out to be a lullaby .
The average woman thinks
her days have been shortened
by the way her husband acts.
You can get most truth out
of a woman when she is happy
arid Out of a man when he is
mad.
E/ery woman has a black
silk dress put away somewhere
that is too old to be any use to
her and so good that she can
never make up her mind to cut
it up.—New York Press-
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FARMERS THAT ARE
NOW PREPARED TO GIN
THEIR COTTON AND GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION IN EVERY PERFECT.
nHiiSSl
Our work will show up to
advantage beside that of any
other ginnery in the county and
we ask all to give us a tria.
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We are now located in the old
Panters Warehouse and can
handle your cotton without da
lay. onvenient to town:
venient to railroad and eonven
ient to farmers.
So come on and we will give
you entire satisfaction,
FLUNKFT &
WILLIAMS.
CITY BARBER SHOP
HENRY REAGAN
PROPRIETOR.
My shop is comfortable.
My towels are clean.
My tools are always keen.
My attention is -respectful.
My aim—to please all.
Give me a call when you need
dressing up.
Georgia
Railroad.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules, and Rates, both
Pwpr ail Frdgflt.
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply and
reliable, informal i -hi .
C P McMALLEN, A G JACKSON
G A Pass. Dept, GPA.
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Augusta <3 a.
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Atlanta, Athens.
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Atlanta, oa. Augusta
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Office up stairs over J. H. Al
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stock of' ’-4
my
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Attention prompt
pable.
Hearses free of
Charge.
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Undertaker
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