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r HOME CIRCLE COLUMN 1
**Before y.-u rise if*- t-he uiorn
iug, repeat within the secret chant- i
tier of your sole the words: “In
Hie mime of the infinite Spirit, I
declare that I shall always think
fwacetluiy, o -arefIrt! v soenk ej^ak neaceftlllv peaeen.uy, aci act !
peacefully.” Before you go to j
sleon Z- “not lit niirht reoeut the tollow- J
for .
they might have done against tne, j
. and ask everybody to forgive me
for what I tnig.it have dooe
against them.”
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Is it not highly amusing, if not
provocative of wrath, to hear u
man complain of his home being I
cheerless when he adds nothing to j
its happiness? A man is greatly
regpr nsible for the ozone of his
home. The day to the wife may
have been one of unusual caieand
hard work, but if the husband
comes in cheerful from the field
of his work outside, the weariness
and care worn lo k will disup|>ear
from the wife’s face A few sharp i
words we can always excuse, fir
we always attribute them Jo over
tax 1 d nerves, but we can find no !
plausable excuse for sullennes on j
on the part of the husband.
A touch of kimlnesK in tin* busy rtoh,
A profferu 1 haiut to helpwi. in the cruvli.
Ahheci (ul ward tlmt-o iil.es h heavy heart—
Have yon of these small things assumed your
part?
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FOOD FOR THE MIND
As some other has expressed tin
thought before, we are deeply im
pressd with the broad sameness of
t i“ human I"!, which never alters
in the main headings of its histo¬
ry, viz: liunoer and labor, seed
time and harvest, love and death |
The life cu-rent which ebbs and
flows in human hearts today pul¬
sates to the same great needs a
did nth is in past ages, t ( Make
the world better” were among the
las: words of the good woman
Lucy Stone —She, too, realize 1
its great needs. Have we added
one atom to make it worse? Tin*
old year long since glided silently
away with its joys and sowows.
The records are (Led against us
or in our favor, th< j door is locked
and barred until Unit great du>
when all things shall be “revealed
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HOME
• riiere is truth contained in the
beautiful lilies composed bv John
Howard Pane:
“Be i: ever so Immble,
There's no jt’acte li.ee homo.”
They were written from tiers eial
experience. There are in pleas¬
ures so sweet as In-me pleasure-
lio pleasures so full of genuine en
joyment. H me should and can
be made the dearest spot on earth,
sweet and attractive in various
ways- R digion in the home sof¬
tens, purifies and elevates charac¬
ter, reforms and regulates life.
Cultivate a taste for the go .d true
and beautiful. !)■. not save the
kind, loving word for the stra .ger
alone, but be generous with it “5
home. The best of literature
should be provided: books, like
friends, should be few aud well
chosen. The cultivation of flow
ers affords happiness and they
lend a charm to th ■ quiet pleasur¬
es ot home. Its eiivironmii.ts
should be made bright cheerful
aud pleasant. Let discords be
dismissed and peace and harmony
rein. Our home on earth should
be typical of heaven. Music
greatly enhances its pleasures,
i i the sweet tw flight hour how e. -
trancing to sit aud listen to sweet
strains of m..sic peeled forth from
the organ or by the piano by the
artistic touch of some dear loved
one at home.—Hume influence,
w hen for good, and not evil, is the
Lest. It prepares us to battle
with life when the cold winds of
adversity overtake us. Home
should be made an ideal spot with
its well-selected library, sweet
blooming flowers and innocent
games for out and indoors.
FOR HUSBANDS ONLY.
The money maker of the family
1 as hi? own troubles—no one ev¬
er doubted that—but 1 he house
keeper has a few, too, and it
would not be out of place to give
THE GEORGIA ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON. GA- FRIDAY MORNING.
i little c -t deration. Tim
? i f the l.ouse, therefore, might
3IT? these suggest to- a m his hat.
li does not consider them lm
|*« r oei.t:
suine a cheerfulness even vou
1 •t feel it on coining borne in
t »waning.
*’ eet vour wife with a smite,
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of , impatient inquiry a»
nst- an an
to when dinner will be ready.
:■ not .....plain -« .ban
is 'solutely neccessary about the
toughness of ‘he beef nor the com
inferiority of the bread.
I)" not tel! vour wife that vou
ciu.iot imagine what she does
"it lull the money she has t<»
:d.
D > not ask her what she did
with the one dollar yon gave Imr
last month liefore v u give lier 25
c » to pay for butter she has
b Mght.
Do not tell her at once that you
" ,,w the prettiest woman you have
en f «r a lo„<'time in town that
* 1 it will hurt h*r f *e i gs.
Do not suv the children are tiie
"■ rst behaved you ever saw.
Jefferson-Lamar Camp.
Covingt ii, Ga September 6,
1!*|)4—Comrades met in the coutt
house at *2 o’clock p. ui. today
with the following oHicers pres¬
ent:
Vice Com. J. W. Robinson
Adj.itant J. W. Lee
Treasurer G. I). Heard.
Coaitnissory T. J, Speer
Historian J. M. Pace
Surgeon G \V. Webli
OHic. r Dav W Y. Gay"
CoP>r Bearer j C. Harper
Color Gumd Rufus Ciu-e
Omitted the j-..|l call of officei>.
Read minutes of last meetii..
which were approved. TheTreas
urer reported$44 in the treasurer
Moved that the delegates t<> rep
resent the Camp at the State- R
union of (lie U. C V. - be hel .
at Rome, f'.i 14 a.>d irt Inst. I ,
elected by aeck.mylion. Thy in.
i ion was auopt. d The following
w -re elected De.egat'-s T. J.Sp. ei ,
j. W L h. j. vv Rohitis.ui, a i ui
. 1 . Hai pi r Tiic follow mg W . ■ , V
I ..-.1 alternate-. W. F. Ga
Rufu Cru.-c. \V. M. McCut, a. u
i. K. Blacks! oCa
Moved and I 11 S ■ ed i hat Comr.ad
M iddlelr. .■ »l\ n 1 k mio the mai t.
ol tianspt rial i i. lo the Reuni. u
Moved and pas-etLihai me Cam
pay C imade E II. Yancey f.
»’ii u V;,»» a ml ci rd.
Moved mi I passed that tin |
Treasurer remit to Col. \V. I. Ca
lioun of Atlaitta, Ga. tiie $25
previously voted bv tiie Camp t
tIm building ..f the monument t i
Gen J B, Gordon. i
The minutes ot Jefferson L
mar Camp U. C V, No. 305 hav¬
ing been deployed bv (ir.: i.ii Juiy
10 1004 it was on motion of J. M..
Pare ordered that a committee of
tlie.se numbers of llie Camp be ap¬
pointed by t be commander to as¬
certain if said minutes c.-m be re¬
produced and report to the next
meeting of the Camp Committee
J M. Pace Capers Dickson and J
J. Smith. There being no further |
*>nsines9 the Camp adjourned to ,
1st. Tuesday in Oc.ober. J. W.
Kobmson Vice Com. J. W. L^e,
Adjutant.
Puts an Edd to it All.
A grevinus wail oftimes Siomeg !
as a result of unbearable pain from i
over taxed orgitits-. Dizziness, '
backache, liver campn.int and
constipation. But thanks to Dr.
King's New Life ['ills they put
an end to it all. Try them. Onlv j
25c Guaranteed by Brooks & j
Smith and The Covington Drug
Co.
Mt. Vesuvius again in Activity.
Advices front Naples, Italy,
state that Mount Vesuvius is again
in activity. Flames, ashe- and
stones are rising from it to a con
siderable height, and a wide |
of lava is issuing trom the
crater.
It pleases a woman when she
can give the correct tig.- of a WO- 1
man she dislikes.
. WORLD’S FAIR ECHOES
Every type of plow, from the o{d
plexnent with one handle and a
mold board, to the modern
fey which from 30 to 33 acres of
can be broken daily, is shown in
Palace of Agriculture
Tapestry work 250 years oil. 2;
12 feet, vmluwl at is ®^' of
attractions in the Belgian section
^ Art palace at the World's
It represents a famous painting
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President Francis and Director
Exhibits F. J. V. Skiff have
two beautiful cups to the winners
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wt’ch will be contestec it tte OIjl
saiee* to b* belt! in the RtaHin—
the World's Fair, from August -
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Th" only exhibit that Russia » *«
the World's Fair so fir is made .
the Russian Westicghouse Air br".
company. A typical Russian hut. i
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feet high, has been built in th~ P’ie
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Rassiaa Photographs of Ru
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Russian transportation facilities Hu
the walls
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palace at the World's Fair is* o ■
four nights of the week The sectic:
includes the loan collection.
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THE HARKISON'-O. THE HAP v RIS0N CO
^cHotL Supplies. 4 7
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L TSbletsPencils, Pens, Crayons,
i j Satchel Bags Straps, Erasers,
; The Faious SUCCESS TABLETS
bv thehousand.
?- Best Goots, Newest Style
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For a ( onplete House Keeping Outfit.
Payable 3D Cash, $8.00 per Month.
Our Easy Payment PlanMrkes it Possible for You to Keep House
on a Small Outlay of Cash. We will Sell You the Articles
Listed Below tot $85.00, payable $10.00 Cash, Bal¬
ance 58.00 per Month or $2.00 per Week.
Bed Room. Dining Room.
One Solid Oak 3 j * i i»»*. ■ -uit, Ojie 0-toot extentf.>n table,
One C'.mlntV i 1 i n mattress, 1 0 seat chairs, 25 vds matting,
cairn
One folding wire be i -priug, One 50-pi.-ce dinner
One set.
C*« J One knives and !^ks,
(>ne s.-t
cobler s a 1 set tea I table
Tw spoons, set spoons
o can.* sea Two window shades. 1 lamp,
2o yards mai t mg.
One Two largo wind rug. •, shades.. Hall.
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One lamp. Out* i o.\ i M nd pitcher. One hat rack.
KITCHEN.
One No. 7. CO ) v Stove, One kitchen table,
One comp! eSl- list tin ware, ‘ One lamp,
One complete I st h ! low ware, Two window shades.
[ I jf <? sn» 2 13 w H ]r !150 FURNITURE
STORE.
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H XL HERE is a remedy here for all diseases to which H
-V v flesh is heir. Their higli quality, freshness and »
H efficiency entitles them to be called positive K
li ' ui.’s, but our claims are modest.
Your "w n jungemeut will tell you that this is the place ^
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M DRUBS hm MEDICINES. H
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And your pi, siciana will tel) you to have your p rest'rip
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