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THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to
Tired Mothers as They Join the Homo Circle at Evening
li Georgia Giiemioal
ART NEEDLE WORK
MISS ELLEN POX
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REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
—Having moved to Griffin, Ga., I offer—
24 Building Lots
Scattered over the best and fastest growing section of Mill-
edgeville at great bargains in order to close them out at
once. Most of the lots are unimproved, -but all are de
sirable, some for business and some for residences. Pick
out the lot you want and write to me.
WALTER J. VAUGHAN
Care of Middle Georgia Farmer.
GRIFFIN, GA.
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IMILLEDGEVILUE BRICK WORKS-
J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Millfdgeville, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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Can fill all orders at once with the best brick that >-«n be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
STEVENS
DON’T BUY A GUN
until you have seen our New
Double Barrel Models fitted
with Stevens Compressed Forged
Steel Barrels—
DEMI-BLOC SYSTEM
Tha mode of constructing tlieso
superb Trap ami Field Guns is
fully set forth in our New Shot
gun Pamphlet. Send two-ccut
stamp for it.
Aik yorr Dealer
for Stevens
Dcmi-Eioc Guns.
insist on our make.
J. STATUS
ARMS U TOOL CO.
P. 0. Cat «OCS
Cbteopaa Fall., Visit.
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EXCURSION FARES TO MOBILE, PENSA
COLA AND NEW ORLEANS, LA.
VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY COMPANY
Account Mardi Grat> Celebrations
February 18-23. 1909.
Excursion tickets wffl be sold to
Mobile, Pensacola and New Orleans on
February 17, 18, 19, 29, Cl, 22, good
leave those points returning up to and
including, but not later than midnight
of March 1, 1999, except that and ex
tension to March 13th nay be obtained
by deposit of ticket and payment of
extension fee of $1.
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For furthei information in regard to
total rates, service, .etc., apply to
nearest ticket agent.
A LETTER FROIVI
NORTH CAROLINA
Warrrnton, N\ C.—I was nearly d«'o<
with kidney affection for six inoniu
growing worse ail the time. Vy • is.
was h ’yrless—«as u tin Me to get n!, ti
Imt lit tic. i h.id tried everything wit
Ifttle benefit* I took thro? hollies o
Stuart’s Htichu and Juniper and wit.
toruetly curccL Am now well ami r.i
I owe inv life to Stuart’s JiucLu
1 ud Juniper.—li. T. Macon.
If you suffer with backache, dull hetao
r -o)u\ sv.'iJJtu feel, stiff' joints, ami h.iv
..o energy and we imaginary sue i-
he air, you have symptoms of kidnet
^rouble.
Stuart’s Iiitrhu and Juniper will relieve
you. All druggists, $1.00. Write ini
tree sample. We will send enough U
prove its wonderful merits.
Stuart D:u|f Manufacturing Go.
ATLANTA. GA.
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoes. cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
B WILSON
WILL
Appreciate an
order from you, large or
•mall. Try him and you will be
pleased, and give him a share of your
trade hereafter. Wayne street,
Miiledgeville, Georgia.
Anyone having city or
ling land to sell or wish-
to purchase desirable
ling lots or farming lands
do well to see Mr. J. O.
xhvorth.
St. Stephen’s Episoopal Church.
Rev. Wm. Russell Scarritt, D. D.,
Rector.
Sunday services—Morning Prayer and
Sermon. 11 a. m.
Sunday School, 9:30.
Friday Evening Prayer, 4 p. m.
Holy Communion, the First Sunday
in. the montn.
The Rector and hi? family will be at
home to frinds each Monday night from
8 to 10 o’clock.
This is Worth Reading.
Leo F. Zflinski, of 68 Gibson St..,
Buffalo, N. V., says: “1 cured the moat
annoying old sore 1 ever had, with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 1 applisd this
salve once a day for two dav?, When
every trace of the sore was gone.”
Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at
all drjggests.
Plant Wood’s Seeds
. For The
Garden & Farm.
Thirty years iq 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
The Superior Quality
of Wood’s Seeds.
We are headquarters for
Gran and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
Cow Peas, Soja Beans and
Farm Seeds.
Wood's Descriptive Catalog
the most useful and valuable of
Garden and Farm seed Catalogs
mailed free on request.
T. W. WOOD ft SONS,
Seedsmen, • Richmond, Va.
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A man thinks he knows it all, until a
woman begins to enlighten him.
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There is more sunshine in life to the
minute than there is misery to the mile.
But after all, it is just the way you look
at it.
o o o
T.i's world is but the stepping stone
of an immortal life. Every action of
our life touches on some chord that will
vibrate in eternity.
ooo
Let the path of life start whence it
mav, and let the wav be steep and
thorny as it must, there are sunny fields
far up the heights for those who have
faith and resolution to climb them
ooo J
The past is fixed. No tears can wash
away its facts. We should waste no
regrets u|»on it; but, from the wisdom
its very sins have taught us, we should
start afresh on the races.
ooo
What to jforget.
If you would increase your happiness
and prolong your life, forget youi
neighbor’s faults. Forget nil the slan
der you ever heard. Forget the temp
tations. Forget the faultfinding, and
only remember the good points which
make you fond of them. Forget all
personal quarrels or histories you may
have heard by accident, and which if
repeated, would seem a thousand times
worse than they are. Blot out, as far
as possible, all the disagreeableness of
life; they will come, but will ouly grow
larger when you remember them, and
the constant thought of the acts of
meanness, or worse still, malice, will
only tend to make you more familiar
with them. Obliterate everything dis
agreeable from yesterday, start out
with a clean sheet today, and write up
■on it for sweet memory's sake only
those thing* which are lovely and lov
able.
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Woman And Home.
The chief anxiety is not that woman
have other rights accorded her, but
that she, by the grace of God, rise up
to the appreciation of the glorious
rights she already possesses. First,
she has the right to make home happy.
That realm no one has ever disputed
with her. Your abode may be humble,
but you can., by vour faith in God and
your cheerfulness of demeanor, gild it
with splendors such as an upholsterer’s
hand never yet kindlel. There are
abodes in every city—humble, two
stories, four plain, unpapered rooms,
undesirable neighborhood, and yet there
is a man wh > would die on the thresh
old rather than surrender. Why? It
is home. Whenever he thinks of it, he
seas angels of God hovering around it.
The ludders of heaven are let down to
that house. Over the child’s rough
crib there are the chantings of angels as
those that broke over Bethelhem. It is
home. These children may come up
after awhile, anl they may win high
position, anl they may have an affluent
residence, but they will not until their
dying day forget that humble roof un
der which their father rested, and their
mother sang, and their sisters played.
Oh, if you would gather up all tender
memories, all the lights and shades of
the heart, all banquetings and reun
ions. all filial, fraternal, paternal and
eonjugal affections, and you had cnly
just four letters with depth and length
and breadth and magnitude and eterni
ty of meaning you would, with stream
ing eyes, and trembling voice, and
agitatek hands, write it out in those
four living capitals, H-O-M-E.
ooo
It takes but a little push to start a
stone rollinz down hill, and many a
heavy-hearted human being has been
sent into the depths because of a push
in the wrong direction. It may be
because it is easier to'push than to pull
that we move along with the crowd,
saying inwardly, "each one for him
self,” and scarce think it worth while to
lend a helping hand where it is most
nee lei.
A Woman’s Essay on Man,
A boy can sit still on a sled six inches
Square, tied to a sleigh moving eight
miles an hour; but couldn’t sit still on| a
sofa five minutes for a dollar. A man
will sit on an inch edge of a board and
talk politics for three hours; put him in
a church pew for forty minutes, gets
nervous, twists and turns, and goes to
sleep. A man will pouch his cheeks
with filthy tobacco, juice runs down to
fiis chin, feels good; but a hair in his
butter kills him. He stays out till mid
night, wife don’t know where he is,'
comes home when he pleases, but if a
meal is not ready just on time, puts,
frowns, and savs unpretty things.
Evidently man is a strange animal
Gets full, beastly drunk, imagines he’s
rich, a great man, bets on the loosing
horse, gose broke, quarrels, fights,
lands in jail, eyes dressed for Easter,
face frescoed and morajs depraved yet
he is “Lord of all creation and monarch
of all he surveys.” Strange animal,
this man.
ooo
The Mother’s Spirit.
When the mother’s spirit is impa
tient, petulent, and firey, can she ex
pect her children to be gentle? When
she governs by shouting, scolding, and
threatening, can Bhe expect them to
speak gently to one another, or even to
herself? Will she not see in the car
riage and demeanor of her children a
reflection of her own spirit and life? If
a mother is worldlvminded and fond of
ornamental dress and show, can she ex
pect her family to grow up in humility?
If the mother is in the habit, in her
common conversation, of coloring facts,
of exaggerating what she hears and
relates, can she expect her children to
grow u p with a love and reverence for
the truth?
The tampers and dispositions of
parents, whether good or bad, whether
lovely or hateful, make such impres
sions on the souIb of their children that
they are like seeds implanted within
them, which shall take root and grow,
and from part of their future charact
er. Many an angry, fretful, passionate
mother Is propogatlng these evils in her
children; she does not wish to do so;
she does not intend to do so. and she is
frequently trying to chock these un
happy tempers when she sees them
springing up in her children: but so
long a« she herself manifests these
tempers she is transmitting them to her
offspring by a natural law. She is
breathing into them her own unchrist
ian smrit. They are living in an at
mosphere inf.’cted with fnoral deprav
ity. They are taught to be impatient
and passonate by example. And some
time the mothet will try to beat out of
them with tho rod what she is daily
infusing into them with her own spirit
WORK
Augusta, Ga.
FERTILIZERS
Of all Kinds
PATAPSCO
The Original Fish Gftdds.
35 continuous years of popularity prove the success and| rer
liability of this soil restorer.
UVSold exclusively at Miiledgeville and vicinty’ by—
ffopne-flnflpews bom. Go:
A Dangerous Oporat.ion.
Is the removal of the appendix by a sur
geon. No one who takes Or King’s Now
Life Pills is eversubjecte I to this fright-
frl ordeal. They work so quietly you
l don’t feel them. They cure constipa-
j tion, headache, biliousness and malaria.
J 25c at all druggests,
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B^’Butter and eggs, always fresh ,
at C. E. Greene's.
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■tut! ih.n olur olhrr m.k. o I ..'l.rr., Tbia M M
account ol I heir aiyla, accuracy »»4 Mmphclty.
9fer.ll’. W«»«*!»<•'Tho (>»«. of r.ehlon) ho.
more mibacnimra then ai y other ljrllee’Meretlti..; On.
I ear's •ubacriiiiion (i» number*) ri-t % uO
umber, a Mfl*. Seery r'.hocribot got. . McC.il Fm-
tarn Kr.e. SuuaCriU today.
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McCall Patterns and
Publications for Sale
by
Bloodwortli-Stembridge Co.,
LEADING DRY GOODS DEAL^tSJ.
Miiledgeville, Ga.
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The superlatively satis
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the South famous. Pure
cotton seed oil, super-re-
fined by. our exclusive
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acme of purity, whole
someness, and economy.
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With the coming of spring time busi
ness is opening up in Millodgeville and
prospects are for excellent business th’s
year in all lines of trade.
That’s Money Coming’* Back.
Be sure and get the standard
policy of New York State
THAI’S MOST-IMPORTANT.
Does the other company give it?
That Means Safety To You.
Investigate before taking insurance on your life and
and you’ll use
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE
Leads in dividends, is most Reliable.
Ask us about it right now.
J. C. McAULIFFE,
Manager Macon District,
Miiledgeville, Ga.
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