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THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN.
ART NEEDLE WORK
MISS ELLEN EOX
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to
Tired Mothers as They Join the Homo Circle at Evening ^
Pioking at Others’ Faults.
What is the good of spying holes in
people's coats when we can’t mend
them? Talk of my debts if you mean
Ifnot - ke : pyopr ; eJ raB
! behind your ivory rid^e. A fr.en I s
•• • — ■ — | faults should not be advertised, and
, even a stranger’s should not be pub
lished. He who makes a fool of an-
SAMOEL EVANS, SON fl 00.
GOTrOMROKERS AND warehousemen
other is a fool himself. Don’t get into
th« habit of laughing at other people,
for the old saying is “Hanging’s
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Accommodation and Convenience for ! Je * tin f i8tooapttoturn 1 ;" to je f ng '
Our Customers and the Trade. ( and w h> t was meant to tickle makes a
w , wound. It is a pity when my mirth is
HIGHEST PRICES 1 PAID FOR COTTON, another Bef “” B T
1 cracks a joke he should consider how he
Every
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Per Building Material
Your Patronage Solicited.
WE
PAY
motet Gash Price
For all Kinds of
COW PEAS
Edwards Mu Hurts
| would like it himself; for many wno
I give rough blows have very thin skins.
Give only what you would be willing to
| take; some men throw salt on others
bjt they smart if a pinch of it falls on
] their own raw places. When they get
I a Roland for their Oliver, or a tit, for
i tat, they don’t like it, yet nothiag is
more just. Biters deserve to be bitten.
<1110 BID'Ml."
Milledgeville,
Georgia.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS-
J. W McMILLAN, Propriktor, Miixedgf.ville, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
Home.
“Let homo stand before ail othei
things! No matter how high your am
bition may transcend its duties, no mat
ter haw far your talents or your influ
ence mav reach beyond its doors, before
everything else build a true home! Be
not its slave; be its master! Let it not
be enough that it is swept and garnishe
ed, that its silver is brilliant, that it
food is delicious, but feel the love in it.
feed thoughts and aspiration, feed a'
charity and gentleness in it. Then from
its walls shall come forth the true
woman and the true man, who shall to
gether rule and bless the land.” Is this
an overwrought picture? We think
not. What honor can he greater than to
found such a home? What dignity
higher them to reign its undisputed
mistress? What is theabilitv to speak
from a public platform to large, intelli
gent audiences, or the wisdom that ma
tug Famous sunny south
B U O O \
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Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun
ny South Buggy, fitted wiiTi my new Patent Sorings. These springs make the
buggy ride easy, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo
nials from past purchasers prove our statement, that it i6 the best buggy made.
Another Attraction
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Is our Patent Top and Curtains, patented by Mr. E. Becker, which makes
the buggy rain and wind proof. This is a special buggy, madeifor Southern trade
and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly.
E.BECKER
' MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
command a seat on the judge's bench,
compared to that which can insure and
preside over a true home, that husband
and children "rise and call her blessed?'g
To be the guiding star, the ruling spirit
in such a position is higher honor than
io rule an empire.
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What a Woman Must Do.
A woman must wear No. 2 boots on
No. 3 feet, and she must manage to
dress well on 75 cents a week, and she
must be vain; and she must be kind to
the poor, and she must go regularly to
the sewing society meetings, and be
ready to dress dolls and make tideis and
aprons for church fairs. She must be
a gooij cook, and must he able to “do
up” her husband’s shirts so that the
Chinese washerman would groan with
envy.
She must always have the mnsculine
buttons of the family sewed on so they
will never come off while in use, and
she must keep the family in hosiery so
that nobody would ever mistrust there
were toes in the stockings while they
were on. She must hold herself in con
stant reodiness to find everything her
husband has lost—and a man never
knows where to find anything. He will
put his hoots carefully away under the
parlor sofa, and when he has hunted for
them hulf an hour ha will suddenly ap
pear to his wife with a countenance like j
and avenging angel and demand “what,
in thunder has she done with mv boots.”
She must shut ul! the doors after her
lord and master, and likewise the bureau
drawers, for a married mffn was never
known to shut a drawer. It would be
as unnatural for a hen to go swimming
for recreation.
And when she has the headache no
body thinks of minding it—a woman al
ways having the headache. And if she
is “nervous enough to fly,, nobody
tucks her to the lounge with a shawl
over her or coddles her the death as a
man has to bounder such cirumstances,
*■ We might go on indefinitely with the
troubles of a woman, and if there is a
man who thinks a woman has an easy
time of it, w h juit lot him pin on a
pound of false hair and get inside a pair
of corsets and put on a pull-back over
skirt, and he a woman himself, and see
how he likes it.
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Woman And The Home.
Nothing so helps a woman through
the long weary days of work as the
knowledge that what she does in ap
preciated by* those she loves and for
whom she toils. Think of this, hus
bands snd fathers, arid remember that
a kind word is always in Beason. If, on
some morning, the coffee is a shade too
brown to suit your taste, do not scold
about it; and, on every other morning
when it is rie icious, say so. Try this
way. and you will find your coffee, and
everything else, to your taste much of-
tener, and besides, you will give the
ones you ought to love best the sweet
est con sciousness that they are dring
the work well, and giving satisfaction
to the one, of all others, they most de
sire to please—thus inspiring them with
renewed energy to strive for the merit
ed leward of kind, appreciative words.
And so shall tn atmosphere of peace
and sweet home happiness come to f er-
vade the whole house, born and nurtur
ed into beautiful, fragrant blossoming
by your own kind works and deeds.
Let us all remember, too, that the high
er and happier our home life, the more
wisely and better we may hope to do
the work that lies waiting for us beyond
it. A pleasant place to “come home
to” ia the greatest energizer a man can
have. Then let us strive with an earn
est and constant purpose to make and
keep the home cheerful, inviting and
pleasant.
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best. Write for .prices and
catalogue.
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ueed. No detention from huilneea, Pntiente nt a dlaiane*
treated by mall and express. Medlolaea aeni everywhera fraa
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atrucled. Cherfealow. Ttaouaanda of nnaea cured. State four
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Nervous Debility and Waaknossos stricture *'“>•«» «»• «• •«
urlaa.pl nploaand blotcbaa on ttia for*. ruitra of
loaa of vital foroaa. loss of manhood, etc., cured for
Ufa. W« ran atoa nlgrht Iofmi. rasfora loaf vitality,
davatop and at at uro young or middle aged who arc
weakly and wrecks and make them nt for rnarrtaga
that terrlaid# <ilar*ae,«h all »t« forms
stagea, curad for Ufa. Blood
weakly and wrack
Syphilis.
Poisoning. Hkiti II
Iflonnrrhoea, tjioet and ali forms of privet* diseases,
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■ money If not permanently cured.
iKIdney Bladder and Prostallo
iniassfiss successfully treated and permanent
■ Diseases hnncl FILES and RUPTURI cut
led by painless and bloodless methods.
, Ulce
Swellings. Sores,
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harmful Instruments. A no
Treatment. No pain and no exposure. No oaustlo*
cutt Ibg. burgles or sounds. No detention from bust-
iota. Thousands cured. Wa guarantee to refund
none/ If not permaoeatlj eured. My book fully ex
plains this disease.
l/erieseale Kelarged veins In the scrotum—
VllIvSVlIB causing nervous debility, weakness
of the nervous system, etc., permanently cured with
out pain.
Hydroosie
Phimosis ,D * ,,w
OOO Id f ” CK TO MIK upon appllctlons
with description of above disease
ibe effects end cure, sent sealed In plain wrai
i plain wrapper,
for Men Only
ted to see It when
the city. Very Instructive. Costsrou nothing.
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ATLANTA.GA.
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W. H. Montgomery's.
W. R HUTCHINGS,
—DENTIST—
Successor to Dr, F. S. Whitney.
Offer* bia professional service* t*
the people of this citv and sectioa.
Office in Horne Building.
May 1st—1-yr. .
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