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THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
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 (or residences. Pick
out the lot you want and write to me.
WALTER J. VAUGHAN
Care of Middle Georgia Farmer.
GRIFFIN, GA.
Pleasant EveninP' Reveries—A Column Dedicated
Tired Mothers as They Join the Homo Circle at Evening
inj to your evening prayers, toiling for
you with needle or at the spinning
wheel and on cold nights wrapping vou
up snug and warm. And then at last
on that day when she lay in the back
room dying, and you saw her take those
thin hands.with which she had toiled for
you so long, and put them together in
a dying prayer that commanded you to
the God whom she had taught vou to
trust—oh, she was the queen! The
IM1LLEDGCV1LLE BRI6K WORKS-
J. \V McMIELAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga.
The strength of a nation is in the in
telligent and well-ordered homes of the
people.
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The woman who has a home and keeps
it well, has no narrow sphere in life. In
the home is the hope of the nation and
the church.
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How much of your success do you
owe to your wife? It is only just to ! chariots of God comedown to tetch her,
own this fact before her day by day. I and as abe W ent in all heaven rose up.
It Will make her happy and keep her j y ou canno t think of her new without
youthful. ' a rush of tenderness that stirs the deep
000 1 foundations of your soul, and you feel
If you scar a sappling the tree will | as much a child again as when you cried
tell tho tale; so if a child is subjected to | on her lap, and if vou could bring her
improper inliuence and example, the ] back again to suoak just once more
scars will remain and his life be blight-;your name as tenderly as she used to
e j ^ , t j speak it, you would be willing to throw
0 J yourself on the ground and kiss the
. , I sod that covers her, cry’ng; "Mother!
The Woman Who Gives Advioo'
She is a very wearisome woman, the.
one who gives advice.
She does not wait until you a^It for
it or she thinks vou need it.
Georgia Giiemieal
WORKS
Augusta, Qa.
FERTILIZERS
Of all Kinds
PATAFSCO
'■aMjBE’jMuNPmaina
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—
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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Can fill all orders at once with the best brick mat can be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
ARMS
arc for sale by all progressive
Hardware cad Sporting
Goods Merchants
and
DAN BEARD'S eplendid effort
—"GUNS AND GUNNING”—
will be mailed postpaid to nnr
applicant by J. Stevens Aums
A. Tool Company, Chicopee
Falls, Mass., upon
receipt of price.
For paper cover edi
tion forward SOcents;
for cloth bound book
send 80 cents.
J. STEVENS
ARMS £- TOOL CO.
r. O. E-i 4CM
Chkopce 1 ..1,. Mill.
Excursion Rates to
Birmingham, Alabama
pours it more freely when you can’t
use it, don’t want it, wouldn’t have it,
and wish she would keep still.
She has sharp eyes as a rule, , They
are not bright and pretty, but restless
Jittle beads, that look as 1f they were
threaded with a pin point, wish pricks
at every glance,
If she looks, it is to criticise; if Bhe
listens, it is to suggest; if she speaks,
it is to relate her experience and explain
her wav.
And Return Via Central of Geor
gia Railway Company.
Account National Dental Association,
March 31—April 2, 1909. Excursion
tickets will he on sale March 29, 30 and
for trains scheduled to reach Birming
ham before 1 p. m. of March 31, 1909.
Tickets will be good to leave Birming
ham returning up to and including, but
not later than midnight of April 4, 1909.
For further information in regard to
total rates, schedules, sleeping car
service, etc. apply to nearest ticket
agent.
fi LETTER FROM
NORTH CARO LIN/.
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St. Stephen's Episoopal Church.
Rev. Wm. Russell Scarritt, D. I).,
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 month.
The Rector and his family will bo at
home to frinds each Monday night from
S to 10 o’clock.
Stuari’i liuclii
villi backache, dull head
, Si. DO.
•.Ill send
&!&;i D.-jf' Manuiactarisf* Cc
ATLANTA. CA.
Plant Wood’s Seeds
For The
Garden £ Farm.
Thirty years in business, with
a steadily increasing trade every
year—until we have to-day odb
of the largest businesses in seeds
in this country—is the best of
evidence as to
t Ihe Superior Quality
of Wood’s Seeds.
We are headquarter* for
Grass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats,
Cow Peas, Soja Beans and
all Farm Seeds.
Wood’s Descriptive Catalog
the most useful and valuable of
Garden and Farm seed Catalogs
mailed free on request.
T. W. WOOD It SONS,
Saadamen, • Richmond, Va.
Excursion Fares.
Mother!” Ah, she was a queen!
Littlo Thing 1 of Life.
Way is it that we so easily forget that
She has it in store, arM if vou happen the little things in life are what make
along, she pours it out on you. ’ j it easy or hard? A few pleasant works,
It usually happens,
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too, that she a warm hand clasp, a cordial letter, are
simple things, but they are mighty in
their inllucneo on the lives of those
about us, adding a ray of hope to many
disconsolate hearts, giving a bit of
courage to disappointed, weary ones,
and helping to make our own lives
sweeter at the same time. Few people
realize how much the little attentions of
every-day life mean to their associates
in the home, the church, the business
place. It is generally a lack of consider
ation which makes one forget the tiny
You wou'd meekly suggest that you ^ pleasantries; but lack of consideration is
also would like to come by your knowl-1 really one form of selfishness, and j»el-
ed'e through experience; but she seems fishness is not considered a desirable
quality. Remember that tho little
things »f life, either good or bad, count
for more with those we love than wo
ever known, and we should be wotchful
of our actions and our words.
VIA Central of Georgia Railway
company.
To Washington, D. C.-Account Pre
sidential Inauguration March 4, 1909.
Tickets on sale February 23, March 1,
2 and 8, 1909. Final return limit March
10, 1939. Passengers must leave Wash
ington not later than midnight of
March 8, 1909.
To Birmingham, Ala.- Account Lay
mens’ Missionary Movement, Presby
terian Church in the U. S. February
16-18, 1909. Tickets on sale February
14-15 and for trains scheduled to arrive
in Birmingham before 1:00 p. m. Feb
ruary 16, 1909. Final return limit leav
ing Birmingham not later than Feb
ruary 20, 1909,
To Louisville, Ky.- Account Southern
Electrical and Industrial Exposition,
April 12-14, 1909. Tickets on sale
April 11, 12 19 and 20, 1908, good to
leave Louisville returning not later than
April 16, ls09.
For full information in regard to total
rates, schedules, etc. apply to nearest
ticket agent.
to be doubtful if so unimportant an in
dividual will ever have any of the hap
penings that teach.
She means well, oh, bless her, yes
but she is very "wearing” to mortals
who come in her way, and have mislaid
their wings.
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In The Home.
We are not angels; we are only men
and women, and we share the imper
fection of manhood. We are not perfect
apples; we are speckled apples—all of
us. We do not care how deep and
sweet anu tender and accordant love
may render the home life, it cannot but
happen that in the close contact in the
every day openness and disclosures of
the horn *, our bad uoints will come out.
No family is made up of perfectly
straight sticks, but crooked opes. And
when they are piled together in the
closeness of home life the crookedness
will appear. The man and woman mar
ried the most utterly, married along the
whole line of their natures, most yet
find some point where their is not com
plete contact. There is dissimilarity of
education. Before musicians can pour; aKainst the brownta - led month which is
forth perfect harmony, they must bring • rew>rted to bo on the way to Georgia
their instruments into perfect tune.; from Agia 8hipment8 of fruit ;
Before two hearts can perfectly strike: The brown-tailed moth is especially
destructive to fruit trees and Mr. Wor
Marked For Death.
"Three years ago I was marked for
death. A grave-yard cough was tearing
ray lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to
help me, and hope had fled, when my
husband got Dr. King’B New Discove
ry,” says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac,
Ky. "The first done helped me and im
provement kept on until I had gained
58 pounds in weight and mv health was
fully restored.” ThiH medicine holds
the world’s healing record for coughs
and colds and lung and throat diseases.
It prevents pneumonia. Sold under
guarantee at all druggists 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
The Browntail Moth
State Entomologist fears
Moth is Coming.
the
State Entomologist E. L. Worshtm
has issued bulletins warning farmers
•‘Merry Widow” flour is first, best
and the cheapest, 15c saved on each
sack. Chandler Bros
together, they musl be keyed to the
same note, that cannot be altogether
done bat01 e marriage. The exact real
self does not appear in courtship, It is
the best self, the selfdressed in the
best ward—robe of manners and the
santiment and sacrifice, tiiat appears
then. After marriage the self puts on
its common habits for what it is. Then
each real self must adjust itself; then
mu3teach bear and forbear, then must
any incompatibility be met and master
ed by mutual charity which sutfereth
long and is kind, which never faileth.
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The Grandest Women.
When you want to get your grandest
idea of a queen, you do not think of
Catherine of Russia, or of Anne of Eng
land, or Marie Theresa of Germany,
but when you want to get your grand
est idea of a queen you think of the
plain woman who sat opposite your fa
ther at the table or walked with him
arm in arm down life’s pathway; some
times to the Tranksgiving banquet,
sometimes to the grave, but always to
gether— soqthing your petty griefs, cor
recting your childish - waywardness,
joining in your infantile sport, listen-
sham has requested farmers who may
discover any ■Specimens of the pest to
forward them to him at once in order
that precautions may be taken to stamp
them out of existence before they mul
tiply. '
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account of thair atyla, accuracy »ni
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year's subscni»tl«n (1* r umkri/ ewtt 50 real*. |
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tarn Free. Bu&sctH*a today.
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liberal ra«h commiaei* n. Pattern Catalogua( of de,
signs) »nd Premium Catalpeu* (showing ** premiums;
•rut fk-e#. Address JME MCCALL QO., N«w York
McCall Patterns and
Publications for Sale
by
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LEADING DRY GOODS DEALERS.
Milledgeyille, Ga.
Nashville, ten.v.
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Does the other company give it?
That Means Safety To You.
Investigate before taking insurance on your life and
I and you’ll use
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Ask us about it right now.
J. C. McAULIFFE,
Manager Macon District,
v Milledgeville, Ga.
WE WANT GOOD AGENTS IN 12 COUNTIES.
BOOKKEEPING $29°P
SHORTHAND $ 22.°°
COMBINED $4 5.0°
Boohs Included. This oltei good ninety days.
^ Write R. K BONO £ '
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