Watson's weekly Jeffersonian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1907, June 20, 1907, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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tacts and fancies for the fireside TO LIVE LONG. First breathe at all times the open air as much as possible, with out contraction of the chest and ab domen by clothing. Second, drink freely of cool water whenever thirst is present, except with meals, and no other liquid at any time. Third, sleep at regular hours with the stomach entirely empty. Fourth, eat only when hungry, and never within four hours previous to or after a night’s sleep, with no lunches or nibblings except as a part of the regular meal. All persons who adopt these four rules for their guidance will find that if they are now in good health they will continue so; if they are suffering from any curable, diseased condition, relief will soon show it self and in a short time will become so manifest as to convince the most skeptical that they are on the road to physical happiness.—Pittsburg Press. If you arise at 5 a. m., breakfast at 9 a. m. If you retire at 9 or 10 p. m., dine at 5 or 6, two meals are contemplat' d, and the 24-hour day is wisely divided. I think this may fit in some department of your maga zine if approved. JOHN McBOYLE. Home without a woman’s care and a woman’s love is like no home at all—only the empty nest in a win ter’s gale from which the birds have flown. Who but a woman —when Judas betrayed, and Peter denied, and the weary slept, and the fearful fled— could summon energy to linger around the spot, to mingle the tears of pity with the blood of suffering? Who but a woman, when man turn ed coward, and his trust grew faint, could stand until the last by the dy ing Savior, and then go to trim the lamp of her devotion at the door of the sepulchre? Look to the bright side. It is the right side. The times may be hard, but it will make them no easier to JOHN A. STEWART COKE S. DAVIS STEWART & DAVIS Life, Accident, Casualty and Surety Insurance 504-5-6 PRUDENTIAL BUILDING, .... ATLANTA, GEORGIA MANAGERS: THE MARYLAND LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Baltimore; THE GENERAL ACCIDENT, of Perth, Scotland; THE METROPOLITAN SURETY CO., of New York. Live Agents in Georgia cities and towns can increase their writing capacity and earnings by communicating with us. Special Inducements Offered First Class Men WATSON’S WEEKLY JEFFERSONIAN. wear a sad, gloomy countenance. It is the sunshine, and not the cloud, that makes the flower. The sky is blue ten times when it is black once. You have troubles; so have others. None are free from them. gives sinew and tone to life—for i tude and courage to men. That would be a dull sea, where there was nothing to disturb the surface of the ocean. What though things look a little dark, the lane will turn, and the night will end in broad day. There is more virtue in one sunbeam than in a whole hemisphere of clouds and gloom. OLD MAN GIDDLES OBSERVES: (Copyrighted by W. D. Nesbit.) One man is as good as the next, unless you get next. Some people are interested in your welfare; others are merely inquisi tive. One good thing about hunting for the north pole is that you miss most of the news about sensational mar riages. A man who has reformed three or four times can predict to the day how soon it will be before a new convert backslides. The ordinary boy can give the or dinary cat eight lives the lead of him and beat it in a contest with death by violence. One of life’s disappointments is thinking up a good excuse and then finding that you do not need to make it. WHEN A MAN’S DISCOURAGED. When a man’s discouraged, then He needs grass and trees and sky More than he needs fellow men Who give him sigh for sigh; Needs to see that fortune’s flings Have no influence on things. Trees, and roses in the dew. Vines that chuckle into bloom Lift the man that’s feeling blue Right out of the depths of gloom, Show him that the hand of fate Loosens, if we only wait. Life has lessons for us all, But the greatest ever learned Is, no matter what befall, Things keep growing, unconcerned; Things that have to grow, they grow In the meanest winds that blow! Lily, pink or buttercup, Though you crush it with your heel Tn an hour is looking up— Hasn’t got the time to feel The Tool Company 58 Marietta St. Bell Phone 5311 ATLANTA, GEORGIA We have a complete line of tools to meet the demand of all trades men. 10 per cent off on Starrett’s Machinist Tools. Everything we sell is guaranteed. Mail orders filled the same day they are received. Reasons Why You Should Buy Carpets, Rugs and Furniture at High’s All our Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc., MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES— ONE PRICE TO ALL. If you are a charge customer you buy here at EX ACTLY THE SAME PRICE as the cash customer. We are prepared NOW to sell Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and House Furnishings, Etc., on EASY TERMS of payment, which will entirely do away with the so-called lease system and enable you NOW to furnish your home without paying the exhor bitant prices demanded by installment houses. We Invite trustworthy people who need furnishings of any kind to call and see our stock of Furniture, Car pets, Rugs, etc. No trouble to show goods. Our polite salespeople will take pleasure in explaining the “Terms of Sale.” If you know of any persons who are about to start housekeeping, newly married or about to be married, or any who have lately moved to the city, you will oblige us and confer a favor on them by bringing this notice to their attention. J. M. HIGH COMPANY That the world’s against it! No, It knows that it has to grow. Even weeds turn to the sun Just as other things that grow, Looking up for light and fun And forgetting care and woe. And they never look in vain, Spite of driving wind and rain. When a man’s discouraged, he Don’t want folks that sympathize; What he wants is grass and tree And the courage of the skies. Things that have to grow, they crow In the meanest winds that blow! WILBUR D. NESBIT. PAGE ELEVEN