The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, January 30, 1909, Image 7

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< Millinery jj k -AND- ART NEEDLE WORK MISS ELLEN FOX KWT?'»rw r ' - 9t'W XJfWkf'W WALTER J. VAUGHAN REAL ESTATE AGENT R NT1NC AND COLLECTING OFFICE IN MILLEDOEVILIiK NEWS OFFICE MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. 1 have many rare harjrains, both in City and Country prop erty, improved and unimproved. If you want to sell or buy Real Estate see me—I can help you. r i THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN, IN. T Fed to | Pleasant Evening Reveries— • Column Dedicated to Tired Mother* a* They Join the Homo Circle at Evening- Jjj The Old Woman, Was it you, young mon, we heard using those words when speaking to your mother. "The old woman." A nice phase to be using about the dear soul who kept her virgil over you in your Infancy, kissed away year tears in childhood and remains your trusted friend in maturity. Is this all the love you have for the silver haired mo her who bathed your scorcning brown all through the long sleepless night* of affliction, when your brain was wild with burning fever? Is there no other term you can find for her weose love has followed you through every tria', tribulation and misfortune of your life? Has mother, through all these years of labor, watching anti waiting,besn wast- A great helper to gladness is a happy hopie. Many of ui would never be able, day after day, to face life with its struggles, its duties, its antago nisms, were it not for the renewal of strength which we get in our home. A true home is a little fragment of heaven let down on earth to inspire us with patience and strength for the w*y. o o o • Home is the greatest school of life Few can receive the honors of a col lege education, but all are graduates of home. The learning of the university may fade, its knowledge may moulder in the halls of memory, but the simple lessons of home impressed upon the hsa-t* of childhood, defy the rest of years and outline the vivid picture of in * her love or ‘ a worthless bunch of life. "Mid pleasures and palaces we’i® 1 ^- "bo, in the rosy down of manhood may room. Be it ever so humble. : has no other lerm more fittin * than there’s no place like home." i ‘ ,the old woman,, by which to address If there is heroism m the field there I or 8 » eak of hia mother? Mother - y° un K ISILLEDGEVIUjE 5RI6K WORKS- J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga. One Million Brick Now in Stock. * & * Can fill all orders at once with the best brick mat urn be made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited. STEVENS ARMS are for sale by all progressive Hardware and Sporting Goods Merchants *.- owl DAK BEARDS splendid effort (t — “CUNS AND CUNNING"— -will bo ‘mulled postpaid to a-f applicant 1 y J, Stcvwcs A::;: i i. Tool CoMfAST, Cbicopro 1 all j, Mart., upon receipt of price. I'or paper cover edi- EXCU1S101I TARES 70 MOBILE, TEN COLA A1VD NEW ORLEANS, LA. VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY COMPANY Account Mardi Gras Celebrations February 18-28- 1909. r’xeorsion tie1«jts will be sild to Mobile, Pensacola and New Orleans on February 17, 18, 78, 20, 21, 22, good to j leave those points returning up to and including, but not later than midnight of March 1, 1903, except that and ex tension to March 13th may be obtained by deposit of ticket and payment of extension fee of #1. For furthei information in regard to total rates, service, etc., apply to nearest ticket agent. is equal heroism in many a homo wHich the world knows nothing about, whi:h only angels see. There are lathers wh > grandiy struggle against the tides uf fate, and never lisp the secret of their dispare, whose, young dreamB have all faded, but who patiently bear their allotted burden with whst tries to be resignation. There are noble women whose domestice afflictions would cru«h them if they were not heroines, who silently Buffer and make the jnost of their disappointed years. They sing in the mihor key, but still they sing, and so the world thinks them happy when they are only brave. • o o There are men whose nightly return to their homes always means needless misery to their households. They find fault with their dinners, with their household bills, with the children, and with everything else. They make sarcastic remarks that burn and scarify man, is the sweetest name in all the world and Bhould be held in reverence by every boy. Tho time is coming when the feeble hands will be folded, her watchful eyes closed and the lips once warm with mother's love be cold, the fond heart whose anxious beatings once following vour wayward feet will be stilled forever. So while you can, call her mother; you will miss her when she’s gone, Remember what Hhe has suffered for you. • When every friend has forsakedyou, mother is as true as steel. And now that she is step by step going down life's other side, to near the water’s edge and to step across, comfort her old age by speaking kindly and affectionately to her and k make her feel that life was not living in vain] and all the toil without recompense. Lead her gently thfough old age and when you speak of her or to her do nor. style her a* “tho old woman," but place a kiss upon her wrinkled brow and say ‘mother" and in a way repay her for WORKS Augusta, Ga. FERTILIZERS Of all Kinds Pft APSCO The Original Fish Goods. 35 continuous years of populaiity prove the success and| re liability of this soil restorer. !^*Sold exclusively at Milledgeville and vicinty by— Horne-ftnflrews Gom. Go. Smn Auwcultuwst NASHVILLE, TENN. For 40 Years the Most Instructive and Entertaining Paper for Southern Farm Families. 50 Cents A Year One Copy Free the sensitive souls of their wives. They | ^ hmny heart , c hes she has suffered in your behalf. Sing to her softly, and see the light of love come to her eyes as she hears her boy say in tones which seem to her as gentle as the rustle of an angle's wing. Mother, I lovo you." Notice to the Public. fi LETTER FROM NORTH CAROLINA Warrenton, S'. C.—I was nearly dca with kit bey affection for six ijk/ii.'j. griming -worse all the ti-rje. Vv , was t> 'pokes—-w-us unable to get' abi.it but lit >_ i had tried everything trill little bo-sfit. 1 took three bottle.': « Stuart's Jlucbis and Jimijier and v.a s-rtecUy .cured. Am no* well and <-) ijrhL I r«vc nv life *o Stuart's liuc'e «:td Junijs.r.—It. T. Macon. Tf von avffer with backache, dull head ■ cite, sv.oil ,i feet* stiff joii t«, and him •o energy -and sec imaginary specks i- ,!>e air, y#u linve symptoms of kidnn trouble. S!- I's Buelii! and Juniper will felievc you. . I druggists fJlJW. Write fo: tree _ niple. We will rend cuoo^fi U prove its v underfill merits. Jteiart Dn:£ Cc At UNTA. I b«g to say to the people of Baldwin county that i will hold office of Tax Collector at my drug store on the cor ner of Wayne and Hancock, streets, Milledeenlle, Ga. Also that all special and state taxes are due Jan 1st. k. P. HAWKINS, Tax Collector. Baldwin County, Ga. PLANT GOOD CARDED SEED, Be sure and obtain our garden seed for spring planting, cabbage, turnip, col lards; and all varieties, including toma toes 2 packages tor n cent..- We will 1 sure to please y >u in every way, Ti us. S. J. STEM BRIDGE. W.-st End. r HOG FOOD. For the farmer to feed and fatten hoers. cows, horses, mules, etc. Oconee River Mills. B WZXjSOST WILL Appreciate an order from you, large or small. Try him and you will be pleased, and give him a share of your trade hereafter. Wayne street, Milledgeville, Georgia. JflF'Anyone having city or arming land to sell or wish-- ng to purchase desirable milding lots or farming lands vill do well to see Mr. J. O. 3loodworth. Plant Wood’s Seeds For The Garden & Farm. Thirty years in business, with a steadily increasing trade every year—until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country—is the best of evidence as to *Ihe Superior Quality of Wood’s Seeds. We are headquarter* for Grass and Clover Seeds. Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats. Cow Peas, Soja Beans and &11 Farm Seeds. Wood** Descriptive Catalog the most useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. 1 - "W— : carry none tho worries of business. They "take it out’ of their families for everythin/ that has gone wrong in the day’s work, « : some are cowwrdr enough to ro.- upon me innocent an J helpless those wr mgs and affronts which they have not had couragu e lough to resist and resent upon the off -ruler Where is my boy tonight? Y*u are his father or mother, and if you desire to lay your bauds upon your boy within five minutes any night, you wouldn’i kn >w where to find him. He,s on tin- street somewhere, or at the railroao j depot jumping on freight trains, but just where, lyith whom, in what engag ed, wh it plotting >*r what executing fui the shrewder one* who plot foe him you coal I nut tell for the life of you He hn a good home a^J he ought to !> there at night, H i duiirei to bj u-j no where olss with tin buys, and y.t lack the miral courage t > insist that h shall bj where he should bo. You h > that he will escape th r pitfall, but yo know thi chanc?s are against him Why don't you do the boy the kiadnos to keip lilm home at nights? The Urn will come whsn he will thin!; you for it or reproach you for not doing it. ooo % One home is like a calm sumtne. evening or a bright, fresh spring morn ing, because the mistress is full of rest ful sympathy, or her mind af bright) fresh interest in those around her. Another home is a gustv, stormy morn ing <>r a fog laden afternoon, when the darkness can be felt, because the wo-j man who makes its atmosphere is cap-1 ricious, hasty and illtempered or dull and heavy, and careless of the comfort of those who depend upon her, and in capable of putting brightness and warmth into the hearth of those around her because there is none in her own heart. Let those who are step-mothers look to it that they "keep hearts at leisure from themselves to sooth» and sympathize, to create a restful at mosphere for those wh » coma in tired and weary from t ie outside and to keep light and brightness alive in their own minds, that they may shed them over every one who dwells beneath her roof who its beside their hearth. Night Rider s Raid The worst night riders are calomel, croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your bed to rob vou of rest. Not so with Dr. King’s New Life Bills. They never dis- tress or inconvenience, but always cleanse the avstem, curing Colds, Head ache, Constipation, Malaria, 25c. at all druggists. J©-/bitter and eggs, always fresh, j at C. E. Greene's. Unequalled for Domestic Purpos es. PROMPT DELIVERY. Phone 152. Fowler-Flsmlster Goal COMPANY. Coal and Wood. Lime and Cement. ,»,.mwVTr<'nll7’ntr.rn«—M Islh-t’iiltn : u.: • hion) ccourtt ui 11 eir •?)’!«# HfrrnM'« lWngnielli*'Th< l.rr l. .di<s* M-*» ^ ,**/ \ c v Hibftcribtr *;«*» • McCill V*i m cri »« todny. » V/ntftf d# rreiniMlwof i.tt 4ou D;e«». un.tj r York , McCall PaLfeinsand Publications for Sale by Bioodworiii & Siambridge, LEADING DRY GOODS DEALERS. | Milledgeville, Ga. HOGLESS LARD The me and oniy absolutely pure cooking-fat that gives com plete satisfaction under - all cul inary conditions. Far better and cleaner than the best hog-lard, and al ways goet- i.ri !* en As good as butter for all kinds of cooking, from bread-baking to fish-frying. Made by Nature, and, therefore, of natural purity. Jeirybodffjs Magazine } THE • SOUTHERN • COTTON OIL - CO ... \Mew TorkjSuVaniiohMtlanta 'J^wOrfjuws-CbicunoYv HAS GOT THIS MONTH Two .creaming stories bv Ellis Parker Butler and Lindsay Denison, each racing to sec which will bump your funny bone harJcst. One tragedy that will grip your heart. And articles bv Russell, Paine and Dickson that Aut dec]) into tilings. LOOK OUT roi EVERYBODY'S THIS MONTH. THE CAT IS BACK R. H. WOOTTEN. KILLthe 1 AND CURE th WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery PBICK FOR C8i!Sf 8 .JNAfffc, AND ALL THROAT ANO LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED 8ATI8FAOT0RY OK MONEY RXirUNDKr. ■ a POSATABLI AND •TATIONANV Engines AND BOILERS S.w. Lath .nil shl.xt. SI lit. tnivton, Pump, and f min*'. Wood Saw., Oplittara, auatw. Pullara. Baiting, Uaaoltna Xnfloaa. LA»0* STOCg LOMBARD, ImUm * M* ials mi aunuiTA, a*.