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New Year It is with greater than usual pleasure that we greet our friends at the beginning of this New Year. And it is an even greater pleasure to have the privilege off wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. With the old year behind us we can forget and forgive the mistakes made by all and remember only the good things that have aided in making this old world of ours ' a better and a happier place in which to live. With the new year ahead of us we can plan to so live that both * ourselves and our community will be better for us hav ing lived. We would, indeed, be ungrateful did we not pause now to extend to our many friends and patrons our sincerest greetings of the season and to thank you for the liberal patronage given us in the past. May these pleasant business relations continue through the New Year, and we pledge our best efforts to please as we serve you from time to time. (I So, here’s to You and 1925—May the New Year carry / J over the best from the old and from its abundance add i ' Health, Contentment, Prosperity, New Friends and - . • New Gifts of Happiness for each one of you. i COLEMAN & ANDERSON J. L COPELAND & BRO. SMITHS PHARMACY THE CORNER STORE WE SIGN AS YOUR FRIENDS: « EDWARDS AUTO CO. O’DANIEL & REID * ■ ./ ;■ THE CLINTON CAFE THE CITY MARKET 4 'a FULLER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO MAIN STREET FILLING STATION J. K. HATTON—“On the Square” CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.