The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, March 13, 1909, Image 7

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| Millinery $ -AND- ART NEEDLE WORK MISS ELLEN FOX * \ * 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 Farmer. GRIFFIN, GA. THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN, ’ll I Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to ^ Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening jjj The Road To Success. Has many obstructions, but nore so * desperate as poor health. Success to - j day demands health, but Electric Bit- ■ ters is the greatest health builder the | ^ world has ever known. It compels per- ^ feet action of stomach, liver, kidneys, «. bowels, purifies and enriches the, blood ♦ and tones and invigorates the whole sys-1 4 tern. Vigorous body and keen brain [ * follow then use. You can’t afford to j ^ slight Electric Bitters if week, run-1 «, down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaranteed !♦ by all druggist. ♦444444444444444 ♦ A DAILY THOUGHT. ♦ ♦ If any little word of mine ♦ May make a Itte the brighter. ♦ If any little song of mine ♦ May make a heart the lighter, 4 God help me speak the little 4 word 4 And take m.v bit of singing 4 And drop It In some lonely vale, 4 | To set the echoes ringing. 4 4 4444444444444444 DR. F. W. WOLF, D. 0. Eyesight Specialist “Glasses Right Good Sight.” ‘•NUFF SAID.’’ At Mrs. Julia Parker's Millinery Store, Milledgeville, Ga., SAT. MARCH 6th, 1909 BiacksmitHiiio ot ft 1 ,! Kinds, on snort No tice Done Bii J- D. ffilteson Next Door to J. R. Hines Treat your wife as though she were a queen and that will help make her one. ooo We are inclined to think that heaven will be given to those who are trying to make a heaven on this earth. o on The virtues grow about the home They cluster, bloom and ( shcd their pet fume around the fireside. Love, husband, wife, father, mother, child and home—without those words the world would be a barren wilderness and men and women but brutish beasts. The home is the nursery for the vir tues. ooo One of the most important things that a man owes to his family is cheer fulness. He should cast all trouble away when he comes to his home. He is a selfish ceing who, having trou ble in his trade or calling or profess, always brings his trouble home for the purpose of making everyone else miser able. There is no bravery or manli. ness is that kind of a thing, no thought fulness for others’ happiness, on trust in God that nil will be for the best, ooo The best pleasure is the purest pleas ure. There are roses without thorns. The busy man must have some pleasure, some recration, some relaxation. He ought not to have it on the street with gossiping chatterers, nr at the gambl ing table with the dissolute or wanton. Ho ougkt to find it at home. He ought to do something in, which his family could have a part. Itoughttobe pure elevating, stimulating. The man that is so considerate and equiposed, that will make this matter on secondary affair, but give it the Pest thought f j his life, will make a better man, a moral citien, more considerate husband, more loving father. He will find his family is strengthened, so that as hia child- =3 v I tug Famous Sunnu :§outu B U O G \ L/ pBjjjraS Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun ny South Buggy, fitted wiih my new Patent Sorings. These springs make the buggy ride easy, and easy riding means loVig wear. Made to wear and testimo nials from past purchasers prove our statement, that it is the best buggy made. Another Attraction Is our Patent Top and Curtains, patented by Mr. E. Becker, which makes the buggy rain and wincl proof. This is a special buggy, madelfor Southern trade and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly. E.BECKER MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. ren grow to manhood and womanhood, no place will be so attractive to them as the fireside at home. These are the pleasures that remain, that do not with er with time, that do not grow bittor the years. We want girls of sense, girls who have a standard of their own, indepen dent of converttionalities, ana are brave enough to live up to it; girls who simply won’t wear a trailing skirt on the street because fashion dictates; girls who will don what is pretty and becoming and snap their fingers at the edict of an ugly style. . We want good girls, girls who are sweet right straight out from the heart to the lips; innocent and simple minded girls with less know ledge, duplicity and evil-doing at 25 than the pert little school miss of ten hus now-a-days. We want careful "iris and prudent, who think enough of the generous father toiling early and late to maintain them in comfort or of the gentle motner denying herself n uch that they may havo pretty things, to take care of their clothes und draw the line shai ply between the essentials and the non-essentials of their needs; girls who strive fully as hard to suve as they do to spend; girls who are unselfish and thoughtful and seek to be a jov in the home rather than an expensive burden, ooo Take Time. Let us take time for the good-bye kiss. We shall go to the day’s work with a sweeter spirit for it Let us take time to speuk kind words to those we love. By-and-by, when they can no longer hear ns, our foolishness will seem more wise chan our best wisdom. Let us take time to be pleasant. The small courtesies yvhich we often omit because they are small will some day look larger to Us than the wealth which wc have coveted, or the fame for which we have struggled. Let us take time to gel acqJaihted with our families. The wealth you are accumulating may be a doubtful blessing to the son who fs a stranger to you. Your beautifully kept house, busy mother, can never be a home to the daughter whom you have no time to caress. J .ooo Training The Girls. The foundation of society rests on its homes, 'rile success of our homes rests on the wives. Therefore, first of all, teach our girls how to be successful wives. Begin in their infancy to devel op their characters. Teach them that jealousy is an immorality, and gossip a vice. Train them to keep the smallest promise as sacredly a3 an oath, and to speak of people only as they would speak of them. Teach them to look for the best quality in everyone they meet, and to notice other people’s faults only to avoid them Train them to do small things well and to deligpt in helping others, and the necessity for sacrifice for others, pleasure as a means of soul d ivelopment. Once given a firm found ation of character like this, which the poorest as well as the richest can give to their girls, and no matter what neces sity arises, they will be able to rise above it. ►4444-*444« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ *4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444444444 444444444444'4 4 4 4 4 VICTORY IN DEFEAT 4 4 4 4 Defeat may serve as well as vie- 4 4 tory 4 4 To shake the soul and let the 4 4 glory out. 4 4 When the groat oak Is straining 4 4 lit the wind, 4 4 The boughs drink In new beauty, 4 4 and the trunk 4 4 Sends down a deeper root on 4 ♦ the windward side. 4 4 Only the soul that knows the 4 4 . michty grief 4 4 Can know the mighty rapture. 4 4 Sorrows come 4 4 To stretch out spaces in the 4 4 heart for Joy. 4 4 —Edwin Markham in Nautilus. 4 ♦ ♦ 444444444444444 No maker of Incubators or brood erg agree to furnish brains to run the machines. The Star Jewelry Co. announce tha‘ {they will sell anything in their line at astonishingly low figures for the next fifteen days. So call on them and Mr. -ql us low will give you bargains. ’ ; •"$ *5 \ 4 New and Stylish : Sr. ^ «■: ^ Goods are being: received daily at /{J CARR’S EMPORIUM /§\ Walt For Our Opening—Wc Show Goods at Any Time ‘ 5?”- 2^ SE^. Sr 5^ ^ $ \)> \h i& ti> Hi Hi to ► ♦♦♦44444-.44>44444444 44« 4 ♦4444 4*444444444> The personnel of our Directorate is u guarantee of Courteous and Equitable Treatment and Safe . and Conservative Management VVe effer the public every reasonable banking facili ty and solicit your business on this basis. MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA. . 44 4444444414 444444- j~~D. W. Brown— I XJEAIjBn I3NT I COFFINS AND CASKETS Well Equipped in this Department and Carry a Full and Complete Line ■’ Phones: Nos. 65 and 254* Southern Agriculturist NASHVILLE, TBNBT. For 40 Years the Most Instructive and Entertaining Paper tor Southern Farm Families. 50 Cents A Year One Copy Free in The Southern standard of super lative satisfaction. Purity person ified. 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