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1,1 THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN, |
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ART NEEDLE WORK
MISS ELLEN FOX .
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A. Column Dedicated to
| Tired Mothers as They Join the Homo Circle at Evening
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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 vou want and write to me.
WALTER J. VAUGHAN
Care of Middle Georgia Fanner. GRIFFIN, GA.
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For a wife, lake the daughter of a
good mother.
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A great singer had just finished sing-
j ng “Home, Sweet Home,” and many
j of the andience were in tears. “It’s a
I beautiful song,” said a girl to an older
! woman, who sat next to her. “Yes.”
I was the reply, “and the sentiment to
j which it moves all those people is beau-
| tiful, How much happier the world
would be if everyone had as much prin
ciple os sentiment on the subject, and
followed out a plain, every-day rule of
mailing home sweet.”
RATIONS AND EGG
MANAGEMENT
M. F. Greeley
1 have fouTid no better egg ratliul
than wheat and oats In the honrnll
for forenoon and principal feed, with
corn late in the afternoon, A good,
warm, well-season* * d mash of some
kind on cold mornings three or four
times a week is greatly relished, par
ticularly if mixed with milk. The
grain should be kept in the bundle
and be fully three-fourths wheat. A
Tittle millet is excellent fed In the
straw. I save much labor and other
ex]*ense by f***litig hens, sheep a* 1
other stock their grain in the bun
dle. Early cut corn and oats fed tills
way to stock give satisfactory re
sults with me.
A steeply slanting floor in a hen
house can lie kept dry and clean
much easier than a level one. Feed
bundle grain on the upper end. and
straw and anything else will he
scratched to the to the lower end
where there should be u small door to
throw it out. The hens. If good, live
ones, will sometimes scratch It out
themselves. A floor 20-feet long
should be at least 18 inches higher rt
one end than the other. Earth, grav**
or cinders make a much better floor
than hoards.
With these turroimdlngs, and ihe
birds and feed described, with plenty
of fresh water and green food, and ,t
little fresh meat now and then, it Is
not a difficult thing In get both pleas
ure and profit from a large flock of
poultry.
I have hen d folks say lice do not
bother broody hens much while thi
weather Is o Id, bat this Is a mittuk
en notion.
Corn is a good diet for sitting hens
s it Is heating. And sharp grit. | oil a dozen had ww*ls in no time
A gentleman hands us the following
scrap, and we presume that he knows
better than we do as to the statement
being a truthful one, From the bit of
confusion we have noticed in approach
ing these masculine groups we rather
suspect the words ^re not wide of th e
mark. "It is certainly amusing, when
one has a little leisure to approach a
group of men ott the sidewalk, and lis-
ten to the conversation just to hear how
carelessly profanity mixes in. The
man tears off an oath and that one tins
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homes, to either of which he is permit
ted to go at will. If mother reproves
or chastizes him for his naughtiness, he
takes his hat and goes over to grand
ma’s or auntie’s house. There he is re
ceived, cajoled, petted and permitted to
remain a dav or two, or perhaps a week.
Then, becauso of somn overt act, he is
reproved, and he picks up his hat and
goes off home, where he is kindly re
ceived and no reference made to his for
mer misconduct. In this way he is
permitted to oscillate between two
homes all the time developing his dis
regard of the restraints of rightful au
thority. Trained in this way, he grows
up self willed, has no regard for the
rights or wishes others, and unless some
remarkable freak of grace interposes to
check his wild career, he is pretty cer
tain to lufiJ in the penitentiary.
Opera House
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Thursday, March 11th
Ihe Society Event of the Season.
J. E. CLINE, Presents
drinking water,
should be ha'.dv.
and a dust batii
BiacKsmitliiim of fill
Kinds, on snort No
tice Done Bi;
J. D.
Next Door to J. R. Hines
of a sudden the final laugh ceases and
the most refined language the group
is capable of using takes its place.
Goodness what a change—and wlin 1
c*«»d it— O, nothing, only a lady ha.-;
approached thorn, and they have a little
more respect for her than themselves.
Well, well, a lady is a missionary wh**re-
eeer- alie may iha.”
The Small Boy.
Nothmrk is bttter calculated to rein a
small ibev than for him to hare two
TP ANTED TO RENT-
A plow animal for small farm. 'Good
care and attention will be givoa-
Mrs. M.. Minter. Cordoa,, Ga.
The Famous Sunny South
BUGGY
Neighbors.
A good neighbor is always the most
desirable of possessions, although in
some cases their social value is under
estimated. What constitutes a good
neighbor is also frequently misconstru
ed, although the sensible acceptfon of
the term is, the neighbor who is friend
ly without being oliicious, helpful with
out beingsuperfluousl.v so and finally,one
who respects the privacy, of others,
household affairs by a certain degree of
formality of manner.
The social neighbor is not always the
useful neighbor, vet each in her place
has special influences to exert of equal
ly beneficial consequences. The sym
pathetic neighbor is also a popular one, j
but she has to exercise continuous tact,
lest her solacing influnce may occasion
ally be ovordone or utilized at untimely
periods, The inquisitive neighbor is
alwavs a dread to everybody within the
the reach «>f her inquisitive curiosity,
as she does not seem to have any intui
tive respect for others' feelings as re
gards the it divulgence of porsonal af
fairs to an outsider.
The truest and most respected of all
neighbors, however, is the one who al
ways speaks well of everybody, who de
votes the largest tfhare of her «Fm-
pathicB to her own aiffaira, is chary of
administering unsolicited advice, and
who always waits until her social aftd
useful capacities vro requested, and
never renders herself officious esvsn in
her most sanguine ^Torts at proving to
be fugood neighbor.
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MI LLEDQEVILLE, GA.
WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK
BODIES.
Kidney Diseases Cause Half the
Common Aches and Ills of
Milledgeville People.
Ae**ne weak link weakens a chain,
so weak kidneys wcviicn the whole body
and hasten thermal breaking down.
Overwork, strains, colds and other
causes injure the kidneys, and when
their activity is lessened the whole
body exffers from the excess of uric
poison circulate I in the blood.
Aches and pains and languor and
urinary ills come, and there is an ever-
increasing tondency tswardB diabetes
and fatal Bright’s disease. There is no
real help Sor the sufferer except kidney
help.
Doan’s Kidney Pills act directly on
the kidney* and eure every kidney ill.
Milledgeville cures are the proof.
Mrs. J. B. Fair, 400 S. Wayne St.,
Milledgeville, Ga., says: “I have used
Doan’s Kidney Pills and they have
proved to be a reliable remedy. I have
no hesitation in giving no name as one
who can recommend them very highly.
I Drocured Doan’s Kidney Pills at Geo.
D. Case’s drug store, and shall keep
them in the house at all times as I
know they are a remedy that lives up
to representations.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MilburnCo., Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United States.
Remember the natne—Doan’s—and
take no other.
The hens nannot make eggs or
properly digest their food without
water.
Thin egg shells are a pretty good
Indication that Ihe hens' ration lacks
mineral ’matter.
Oontt fftirget or postpone sprinkling
ifnsHct powder among the early sit
ter's Weathers and In tho nesting nia-
‘Grlal. * ;
No one who has never fried It edn
Imagine how much better a l well fat
tened fowl is than one that Is picked
wp In ordinary condition. But those
that unne to be killed and eaten in a
roomy pen and feed thorn cracked
corn and water with plenty of grit
Stir dun days and tho result, will be
• deliciously tender) and juicy flesh
with a delectable flavor.
Mr. W- M. Smith is very ill at his
home here.
Uoe liquid lice kllh-rs of all kinds
very sparingly about the brooders and
brood coops. While the old liens can
eland any reasonable amount of It
the fumes will kill the little fellows
/aster than you might, suppose.
If you are going to plant sweet pota
toes, plant tho kind that sells. The old
pumpkin yam. For sale by J. H, Ennis.
Dr. T. M. Hall has been added to tPo
hoard of the Masons here to fill the
vancancy caused by the death of Mr,
Joseph Staley,
DR F. W. WOLF, D. (F.
Eyesight Specialist
“Glasses Eight Good Sight.’'
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At Mrs. Julia Parker’s Milliner?
Store, Milledgeyille,- Ga.,
SAT. MARCH 6th, 1909
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