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Millinery
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ART NEEDLE WORK
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THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
' j Pleasant EyeniDP’ Reveries—A Column Dedicated to H
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The path is easy that is paved with
love.
SAMUEL EVANS, SON & CO.
OOTTOMROKERS RND WAREHOUSEMEN
Better sweetness in the heart than
greatness in the mind.
Life is not measured by length
days, but by depth of deeds.
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Every Accommodation and Convenience for
Our Customers and the Trade.
HIGHEST PRICES' PAID FOR COTTON
Your Patronage Solicited.
WE
PAY
flintiest Gasli Price
For all Kinds of
COW PEAS
Edwards Bottling Works
into p HI."
It is of no consequence how good a
man is abroad if he is really mean at
home.
ready weakened by heavy burdens, and
when at last the poor household drudge
dies at her post, she is remembered with
pity not unmixed with contempt be
cause she resigned the post of ruler of
the household to become its slave, and
her daughters are left to run other
homes with idleness ana ignorance. But
there are no such daughters among Our
Households.
A man and wife when irritated will
often say things to each o'her of which
they are sorrv the next morning, but
pride often keeps them from confessing
Home is the residence not merely of,’ their faults, and the little differences
Milledgcville,
Georgia,
I MILLEDGCVILLE BRIGK WORKS- I
J. W McMILI.AN, Propriktor, Miu.eugf.vii.le, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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Can fill all orders at once with the best brick tnat can be g
mad;. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large g
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
the body, but of the heart; it is a place
for the aifections to unfold and develop
themselves; for children to love, and
learn, and play in; for husband and wife
to toil smilingly together, and make life
a blessing. The object of all ambition
should be to be happy at home; if_ We
are not happy there we cannot be else
where; it is the best proof of the vir
tues of a family circle to see a happy
fireside.
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Man is naturally a home-loving ani
mal. In fact, most animals are home-
lcving. And when a man asks a woman
I to share his life, it is unually taken as a
gentle hint that he wants her to make
him a home and take a sort of general
oversight of nis affairs and a special
oversight of himself. He likes to know
that she does things for him just for
the reason that she loves him, and is
interested in him and his well-being. He
loves his home more if there is some im
press of her personality upon it. He
likes best the meal she prepares for
him. Of course, l.e says very little—
perhaps nothing—of all this, being a
man.
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In to many families the mother as
sumes the care of everything and her
daughters are but genteel loungers In
the household. The work which could
be so easily and quickly done if each
bore a share, is left for the hands »1-
OUR PRICES ONW
Building Material
The Famous Sunny south
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Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun
nv South Buggy, Htted wiih 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 is the best buggy made.
Another Attraction
Is our Patent Top and Curtains, patented by Mr. E. Becker, which makes
the buggy rain and wind proof. This is a special buggy, madelfor Southern trade
and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly.
E.BECKER
M1LLEDQEVILLE, GA.
grow until a divorce suit of an assault
and buttery case result. When you
have made a mistake, he man or woman
enough to ask forgivness, and you will
sail along on flowery beds of ease in
stead of jolting over the rocky beds of
discord.
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No boy, no girl, can ever come to be
utterly bad who remembers only love
and tenderness and sweeetness as asso
ciated with father and mother in the
old-time home. Giv» them manlv and
womanly example, give 'hem training,
give them the inspiration of devoted
lives, give them these higher deeper
things. Do not care so much as to
whether you are accumulating money,
so that you can leave them a fortune,
we really believe that the chances are
against that being a blessing for a hoy
Hut leave them an accumulated fortune
for memories and inspirations and ex
amples and hopes, so that they are rich
in brain and heart and soul, Then if
you happen to leave them a fortune he-
sidos, if they have all these, the fortune
will be shorn of its possibilities of evil,
and will become an instrument of higher
and nobler good.
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After all that has been said about
rare treasures of art and nature that
may lend attraction to a home and its
surroundings, it remains that the fair
est home ornaments are bright, joyous
faces; and where these are wanting, all
else goes for little. Bright and joyouH
faces always accompany warm and lov
ing hearts whi'-h all true home-makers
must possess. Hence all who Intend
making homes should look carefullv into
their own hearts; for only when these
are right can they expect their home
making to prove satisfactory. Warm
hearts make bright and cheerful hearths,
but the warmest hearth cannot thaw
the Icy heart. Love is the great home
maker, that makes even the drudgery
of housekeeping a pleasues. and home
life a foretaste of the bliss of heaven.
One cannot get too much love into one's
home-making, but easily too little.
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Voluntary obedience ir the home and
not compulsion’ is what is wanted; and
the parents that are even even-temper
ed, not harsh or unjust, are teaching this
lesson most successfully. A mother and
father that have not learned self-con
trol, are not capable of controlling
children. It is a burdensome thing t y
many to lead the child the way it should
go, for it is very necessary that parents
follow the same path; we can’t preach
any more than we live, and the ser
mons from which the child draws has
ineas take place in the home—no teach
er, no minirter can do the parent’s work.
Your child has a body, mind and heart,
all in your keeping; if you do your work
well, when life’s fitful fever shall have y° ur authority
passed, for you, the memory of vour
children will go back to you, with grati
tude that they were sent out in the
world with sound bodies, cultivated
minds, and hearts.
WILL SAVE YOU FROM
io to 20 Per Cent.
43k,
Lime, Cement, Plaster,
Doors, Sash. Blinds, Screen
Doors, Screen Sash, Mantels,
Grates, Tile, Paints, Varnish,
Glass, Building Material of
all kind. Our services are
prompt, Our material is the
best. Write for prices and
catalogue.
IU. Borne & Go.
LONG DISTANCE PHONE 473
057 Broad St AUGUSTA GA
Souihern Agriculturist
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With Each. Order for Old Time
Song Book at lOo.
62 dear old tunes ws ill love, words
husdand does it, he gets a frown; if a
child, it is punished. Ah! these are little
things’ say ywu. They all tell mightily
upon the heart, let mo assure you; and
little as they are, thev disturb peace or
create pleasure in the family circle. A
gentleman stops at a friend’s house and an( * mU8 ' c complete for piano of organ,
finds it in confusion.” Ife'does not see i for 1® cents. Amoi'iciT- Annie Laurie,'
Auld Lang Syn«, Battle Hymn of the
anvthing to apologize for—“never
thinks of such matters.” Everything
is right, cold supper, cold room, crying
c h i 1 d r e n—“perfectly comfortable!”
Goes home, where his wife has been
taking care of the chidren or attend
ing the sick, and working her life al
most out. Then he does not see why
things can’t be kept in order; “there
never were such cross children before!”
Republic, Catch the Sunshine, Colum
bia, Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye, Darling Nel
lie Gray, Dixie’s Land, Flag of the
Free, Hail Columbia, Home, Sweet
Home, Juanita, Lead Kindly Light,
Lilly Dale, Long ago, Marching Thro’
Georgia, Massa’s in the Cold Ground, My
Bonnie, My Maryland, Old Kentucky
Home, Old Black Joe, Rodin Adaii’,
No apologies accepted at home! Oh, j Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep’
why not look at the sunny side at home [ Swanee River, Sweet and Low, Blue
as well as abroad, and try pleasant Bells of Scotland, Last Rose of Summer,
words instead of surly ones! Y^hy not Old Oaken Bucke', Star Spangled Ban-
be agreeable at home? Who not use I ner > Vacant Chair, Those Evening
freely that golden coin of courtesy?, Hells. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Uncle
How sweetly those little words sound, Ned, We’re Tenting Tonight, When the
“Many thanks,” or “You are very Swallows Homeward Fly, and twenty
kind!” Doubly, yes, thrice sweet from others for 10c, stamps or coin. For a
the lips wc love, when smiles make the short time we will send a gold plated
eyes sparkle with the light of affection! linger ring FREE as a souvenir to each
Be polite to vour children. Be courte- j one w h° sends a dime for the song
oub to your servants. Do you expect book. Send today to piano and Music
them to be mindful of your welfare, to Co. Galesburg. 111.
grow glad at your approach, t * bound !
. Cheerfulness. Brothers and bisters, he
awav to do your pleasure before the re'
quest is half spoken? Then, with all amiable, be courteous among yourselves
ingle kindness and and your servants.
“Be Courteous” At Home.
Why not be polite? How much does
it costtosay, “I thank vou?” Why not
practice it at home—to your husband,
to your wife, to your children, to your
domestics? If a stranger does vou
some little act of courtesv, how sweet
the smiling acknowledgment! If your
husband or wife, ah! "it’s a matter of
course”—no need of thanks. Should a
visitor or acquaintance tread on your
dress—your best, very best—arid by ac
cident tear it, how profuse you are with
your "Never minds,” “Don’t think of
it,” “Accident* will happen.” If a
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