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F WILLAGOBCHEES BIG BAY
THE IBHIH. SPARK’S SHOWS
And Great Trained
Animal Exposition
Enlarged to Many Times its former Size
With a Host of Entirely New and Extraordinary Feature?.
Traveling in Its, Own Special Train of Palatial Railway Cars.
Will Pitch its Acres of Canvas in
f llacoocta, Saturday, Decemer 1.
and Give Performances Afternoon and Night.
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\ Truly Stupsndous Federation of Arenic Celebrities, in a
noth Programme, full of Snap, Novelty and Surprising Ex
ce.
famous Champions of the Sawdust Ring, in a Bewildering
lge of Sensational Aerial, Acrobatic and Novelty Acts, vuth
iful Costumes, Costly Trapings and Entrancing Music.
: “e the Great Performing Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Beautiful
d Horses, Ponies, Dogs and Monkeys.
Whole Troupe of Funny Clowns.
Panhandle Pete and his Comedy Mute.
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Gorgeous Street Parade at
Noon, and Big Free Exhibition
is Show Grounds Immediately After the Parade.
I Have Just Deceived
X fresh aed complete line of the best in Fancy and
Groceries. Can goods, is all fresh, just recesved
.y last shipmen.
A Word About M ;ih
ill handle the very freshest, meats, the kind thats
>o, you can phone me and meats < r groceries
/111 be delivered at your door.
A. K. Roberts,
» 5* fR£E DEILVERY.
HOME CIRCLE OEPABTMEHT
Crude Thoughts as They fall
From the Editorial Pen
—Pleasant Evening
Reveries.
Things We Can’t Afford
Our mothers taught us very
imperfectly the distinction be
tween spending and investing;
and if we read the signs of the
times aright, the sins of the moth
ers wi'l be visjted upon t’ e
da ghttrj even unto the third
and fourth genera Mon. Of course
we have a vogue idea that “lie
that giv. th to the poor lende h
to the Lord, and He will repay
him again;” but have we any ad
equate idea of the safety and the
blessedness of the investment of
giving?
We do not refer to gold and
silver alone. Can the gentle sex
afford to spend so much time in
fashionable calls and fashionable
parties and fashionable dress and
invest so little time among the
sick, the sad and the suffering
ones in our midst? Can they af
ford to spend so much time and
money on extravagance of dress
and in luxuries and invest so lit
tle papers, books and lectures?
We can count families by the
score, now, in the Twentieth Cen
tury, whose reading matter is
confined to a cheap religious ] u -
lication and a weekly local paper.
Your children positively waste
much of the time in long even
ings, which if invested in good
papers, meTines and books,
and wou prove to them <x
haustless mm.; or wealth and hap
piness. Now as the long winter
evenings approach, ask your
selves if you can afford to do
without these things.
Many of our well-to-do farmers
as well as others are too niggard
y in regard to the money they
nvest in the education of their
•hildrer. If a child will take ar
ducation, he or she has a right
<o it: and there are fejv <n.xj, i
mums we believe in more impli
citly than “where there is a will
there is a way.
But One Rule.
There is but one rule of strict
morality that a man can adopt.
That would be to live as pure and
perfect a life as he would have
his wife live, to avoid assoeif
tions, habits and language that
he would have her avoid. The
old idea of one scale of ire.als
for the man and another for the
woman is very wrong, and until
a young man is ostracised from
society by the same act that
would turn the young woman out
in the cold world, social standing
is a farce.
The life blood of the-future"is
the bounding pulse of our little
ones. No son or daughter should
be allowed to leave the shelter of
home ignorant of those principles
that underlie good government.
Will the boy who is taught the
sweet law of obedience for love’s
sake, in the tender years of child
hood, be likely to rebel when he
is called upon to obey those 'aws
that are made for the preserva
tion of our country and good of
the people? Will not the boy
brought up to hold in respect all
all that goes to make up a noble
man and womanhood abide by
these teachings when he step:-
into the broader fi *lds that lie be
fore him? will the girl brought
up with such a brother give her
future into the keeping of ;
young man ho scoffs at religion,
defies the law that makes all so
dal life desirable, and lets his
reason and judgement be led ot
by every will o’-the wisp tha
lurks at every morass and slough
to lead weak men to destruction:
Should we need to fear the futur
if we do our whole duty ? Let i
place our ambi.ions high, t
to make men, loyal men and tru
Get your neighbor to subscri'
.or the Willacoochee Sun.
OLD FASHIONED.
What hus become of the old fash
ioned man who wore leather suspend
ers?
What has become of the old fash
ioned men who sat on the counters at
the stores?
What has become of the old fash
ioned man who crossed hts legs end
let his little son ride his foot?
What has become of the old fash
ioned boy who believed that h ndllug
toads would cause warts to grow o.i
his hands?
What has become of the old fash
ioned woman who bung up a bran-ii
of asparagus In her house for the flies
to light on?—Atchison Globe.
Real Enjoyment.
“Yes, you can spend the day a\
grandpa’s, but be a good boy or your
papa will whip you."
j ’•Yes’m."
“I don’t see how you get so much
| enjoyment out of talking to grandpa.”
‘‘l get him to tell me about the lick
ings he used to give pop."—Houston
Post
Sympathtllo Courtesy.
He who can put real human sym
pathy Into the conventional phraaes of
courtesy Is Indeed a man of tact.
Le lUre represents a dentist’s se-v
--ant opening the dour to a patient.
“And whom, sir,” asks the servant,
bowing low, "shall I have the misciy
of announcing?”
An Excuse.
ratlence —What reason had she for
marrying him? Patrice—Why, he had
money. Pntience—That Is not a rea
son; that’s an execs '
Superfluous.
Mrs. Knlcker—Does your husband
ever complain If his buttons are miss
ing? Mrs. Bocker—No; he has to
fasten so many of mine that he
wouldn’t have time for his own, any
' iy.—New York Sun.
Be at war with your vices, at peace
with your neighbors and let every year
you a better man. -Franklin.
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