The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, May 21, 1909, Image 3

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Rhode Island Reds and wmte wuandoues E^g-j from Prize Winners at Atlanta, Macon and Charleston, absolutely pure bred from highest class stock. Raise the best and make profit. PRICES:— $1.50, $:t 00 anil $5 01) per selling of 15 eggs. Trj them and be convinced. Address— R. H. Plant, Jr., Macon, ja. The Evils of Tipping Purity, Mellowness and Rich Flavor are the distinguishing qualities oi Sunny Brook THE PURE FOOD Whiskey It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and is especially adapted tor home use. Every bottle is sealed with the Govern ment “Green Stamp," a positive assuranee of full proof, full quantity and a fully matured age. It elands uncqualed au a rich and hen'lhfui stimulant—a sure cure for many of the minor ailments of the human system. DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPP.ESS PREPAID BY ANY CF lVfi FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS: Fla. M. MARKET KIN. < hattanoogn. T«? i.. Cl DANIEL, Mgr,. * tmtUiikooKH. I’AUl. HK> MAN. t'tmtiannuKU- Ttn CHAS. BLUM & CO.. J lick non vi lie. BEMNGFIELD St CO.. Jnrknonvilk*. Fla. r C. BU fLEK. Jack non vi He. Fla. I». F. & C I’ LONCl Jacknonville. Fla. H. l.EN YSTEIN A CO.. Mont»r>rn, ry. Ala. L. LOEB W'lilSKEY CO.. Formerly ut Montgom* ry Ala Ule. Fla. J m Cottles $ n n Bottles 1 oil , * 3t!s aai,on Fu, ‘ Qu::rt2 fD *} 5 Kye or Bourbon if Rje oi Bourbon bb.ppctl la pkln box?*. Send rcmitlnnce with your order. No goods elilppcu C. O. U. (By Mr*. John A. Logan.) There has been nothing Imported from Europe to the United States that has been so demoralizing as the baneful system of tipping servants. It has come through the emigration of servants and has become such a tax that few people can afford to tra vel or accept an Invitation to visit in any home, no matter how intimate one may be with a friend. If your means are not unlimited you dare not run the risk of being muen em barrassed In the home of your friends because of the insatiable demands of these cormorants. If you fall in their ideas of liberality they can make one nto3t uncomfortable and you are able to be the victim of their vengeance when you have departed by their falsehoods and misrepresentations to their mistresses or masters, as many of them who occupy positions they do not wish to lose, have sometimes by insinuating methods even suc ceeded in so ingratiating themselves Into the confidence of their depend ent employers that as astonishing as it may seem, it is disastrous to any one who incurs their disfavor. I have in mind a friend who was Invited to make a visit in a delight ful English home with friends for whom she entertained the highest re gard. Hut was shocked to have add ed to the note of Invitation a lln“ saying "her only expense would bt the tips to the servants." Doing unable to divine the amount she was "expected to give, and ns the entour age of her friend's establishment was very numerous, she was forced to de cline the invitation and forego the pleasure of an otherwise delightful visit. Most persons have had their first experience of visiting In palatial homes, where the enjoyment yf the hospitality of valued friends lias beer completely spoiled by the avaricious glances of expectant servants whom you knew' front the state of your fi nances you would be unable to sat isfy. To such extremes have servants cut t ied their surreptitious demands upon guests In almost all homes that persons prefer to go to a hotel to stay and accept Invitations to din ners, luncheons, driving or automobll- lng with hosts who desire to enter tain them. 1 On the cars everyone Is expected to pay for the slightest service ren dered, notwithstanding you have paid for the requisite tickets for first-class accommodations. In hotels, in addition to excessive prices for every privilege, you are expected to fee every bellboy, eleva tor operator, head waiter, table wait er, porter, bootblack, driver, and lit erally every employe of the hostelry. If the boy brings a pitcher of water to your room he waits before taking his departure for you to give him a fee. These assessments, for such they' really are, have become so exorbi tant that one cannot travel from ne cessity or pleasure or stop at a hotel without allowing for a multiplication of their legitimate expenses. "the vicious practice has Invaded private houses In many instances, and some times one cannot depend upon prope- service from servants to whom you are paying high wages unless these servants receive periodically extras which they have not merited by their faithfulness. If home-keepers, managers of ho tels, car officials and persons in charge of employes would pay proper compensation for services rendered by everyone employed in any capac ity and Issue orders prohibiting them from receiving tips, the whole system would be abolished to the comfort of everybody and the elevation of servants in the respect of them selves and others. WMTEDrA RIBER AGENTS' IACH TOWH and district to - — _ ,—- _ . ride and exhibit a sample Latent Model bicycle furnished hv us. Our agents everywhere are making money <as( II 'rite for full particulars and special offer at once. Nil MONEY KKQI) I I4K1> until you receive and approve oi your bicycle. Weahip to .myotic, anywhere in the U. S. without a cent dr font in advance, f re fay freight, and allow TEN l>/%\S* I IIKK TiilAI. during which time you may ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wish. It you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wi*h to keep the bicycle ship it hack to^us a* our expense and you will not he out one cent. FAPTftPV DPn'TC ' v c hums)) the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make r »U#IUH T ri.VULO at one smdl profit above actual factory cost. You save »io to 5J$ middlemen's profits by Ituylng direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar* amee lx-hind your bicycle. DO NOT 1IUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone nt any price until you rrerive our cat.ilviri.es and leant our unheard of factory frices and remarkable sfecitl offers to rider it 4 on t*. YOU WILL E£ ASTONISHED study our superb models at the wonderfully low f rices we can make you this year. We si 1 the highest grade bicycles for less money than any other n tory. We are satisfied with fi.oo profit above factory cost. intYULi: DEAL Elis, you -an sell our bicycles under your own name plate at *ur pnees. Orders tilled the day received. SECOND II \N 1> IULYULKS. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but usuallv have a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out promptly at prices ranging from 9i» to 98 nr ttll). Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. COASTER-BRAKES, J m, * r **"•. re ** irs and equipment of all kinds at ha f the usual retail frici 50 HEDOTOan FUTURE-PROOF *480 SELF-HEALIK8 TiHES 71 PMR TO INl RUDUCE, ORLY The regular retail fr.ee of tnese t $3.50 fic fair, hut tyintrotluce we samflepairforll.SO\cash%ftthordc»S4S5i, HO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAILS, Tuck a or (tliltis will not lot the air out. Sixty thousand pairs sold ln.-d year Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use DESCRIPTIONx Made in all sires. Itialivcl; and easy riding, very dm able and lined inside wit a sped porous Notion tho think rubber tread itmi •' !>,’• also rim strip 1 to prevent rim cutting. Thin tire will outlast any other ng the air to escape. Wc have hundreds of letters from sati. • Tied customers stating t hat t hetr t ires haveoti I y been ptirn ped uponccortwiceinn whole season. They weigh no more than nil ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given l>v several Livers of thin, specially piepared fabric on the trend. The regular price of these tires is per pair.but for advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to the rider of only & Sj per pair. Alt orders shipped same day ettcr is received. Wc ship C. O. D. on approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented. Wc will allow a cash dlseount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price 94.A/l per pair) if you send TULL t'ASil WITH OlCDI'Dl and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be reun ited at Oil It expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. Wc arc perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. If you’order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire von have ever used or seen nt any price. We know that you will be so well pleased that when you want n bicvclc you will give us your order. Wc want you to scud us a trial order nt once, hence this remnrkuhte tire offer. pum *ff*ua gugrm Yt&r*** don't buy any kind at ativ price until you Bend for a pair of *« V I\E. EL tiff f Hc.lgcthorn Pit net 11 re-Proof tires on approval and trial nt the special introductory price quoted nl>ovc; or write for our big Tire ami Sundry Catalogue which describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at nhout half the usual prices. AfVA/firr but write us n postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle UU UZJa WJ+lfi or a pair of tires from ntwonc until you know the new and wonderful offers wc arc making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. (ms mmm, Chicago, ill In About Thirty Days JT7IIE MEoittJIA FELT MATTRESS COMPANY will be in * operation in Millodgovillo mid will be prepared to REN OVATE and EERIJIL1) your old mattresses and make to measure CENITINE FELT MATTRESSES. We guarantee satisfaction and it will pay you to wait and investigate our methods,and prices. • Yours very truly, Did you over watch a lion Just at tor you had put sonic clean straw in the r.est boxes? Hear her talk about it when she climbs In to iny her egg. She knows the difference and Is hup. pier than when the straw waB dirty and had lice In it. The Elements of Success The Georgia Fe't Mattress Company HOGLESS LARD It is a recognized fact that no “Snowdrift” user ever uses any other cooking-fat, for “Snowdrift” — the Standard of quality—is purity itself, made by Nature in the green fields of the Sunny South. The top-most grade of cotton seed oil refined by our original Wesson process. No hog-lard in it. Wholesome, eco nomical, digestible, healthful. As good as butter for all cooking purposes, and much cheaper. ."THE SOUTHERN COTTON • OIL • CO ’ few York; 5a van y it) At la vta 'A cwOr/rrws ■ Chicaao\ FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTING SEE THE NEWS (By Elbert Hubbard.) Success is in the blood. There are men whom fate can never keen down. They march forward in a jaunty manner and take by divine right the best of everything that the earth afford. Hut their success is not attained by means of the Samuel Smllea-Connccticut policy. They do not lie in wait, nor scheme, nor fawn, nor seek to adapt their sails to catch the breeze of popular favor. Still they are ever alert and alive to any good that may come their way, and when it comes they simply appro priate it and tarrying not. move steadily on. Good health! Whenever you go out of doors, draw the chin In, carry the crown of the head high and fill the SMITH’S Art Studio over M. & F. Bank. SMITH’S Photosare good — Prices are reasonable. SMITH wants a share ot your patronage, POSTCARDS at Smith’s $1.00 per dozen. v<T ~ .. . - ~ . . — - - ~ w 't* Baldwin 60. Brick tt PoucmGo. s U/ Mi Mi Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any quantity fiom one to as many thousands as is needed. Size 2JX4XB. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in tvery respect. Coirespondence solicited. ::::::: EMMETT L. BARNES, MANAGER. niLLtDGEVILLE, QA. —0 ** ^ 0* m* ** m* ' ^ ^ . 0 • ^ ^ ^ 4*0'**.' m w lungs to the utmost, drink In the sun shine, greet ycur friends with a smile and put soul into every hand clasp. Do not fear being misunderstood and never waste a moment thinking about your enemies. Try to fix firmly In your own mind what you would like to do, and when without violence of direction you will move straight to the goal. Pear is the rock on which we split, and hate the shoal on which many a barque is stranded. When wo become fearful, the judgment Is as unreliable as the compass of a ship whose hold Is full of iron ore; when we hate we have unshipped the rudder, and If over we stop to meditate on what the gossips shy, we have allowed a hawser to foul the screw. Keep your mind on the great ant splendid thing you would like to do, and then, as the days go gliding by, you will find yourself unconsciously seizing the opportunities that are re quired for the fulfillment of your -da- sire, just as the coral insect takes from the running tide the elements that it needs. Picture in your mind the able, earnest, useful person you desire to he, and the thought that you hold Is hourly transforming you into that particular individual you so ad mire. Thought is supreme, and to think is often better than to do. Preserve a right mental attitude— the attitude of courage, frankness and good cheer. Darwin and Spencer have told us that tills is the method of Creation. Each animal has evolved the parts It needed and desired, bird Is fleet be cause he wishes to he; the bird tiles because it desires to; the duck has a web foot because It wants to swim. All things come through desire and every sincere prayer is answered. We become like that on which our hearts are fixed. Many people know this, hut they dJ not know it thoroughly enough so that it shapes their lives. Wo want friends, so we scheme and chase across lots after strong people, and lie In wait for good folks—or alleged good folks—hoping to lie able to at tach ourselves lo them. The only way to secure friends Is to he one. And before you are lit for friendship ya-i must he able to do without It. That Is to say, you muBt have sufficient self-reliance to take care of your self, and then out of the surplus of your energy you can do for others. The individual who craves fried- ship and yet desires a aelf contered spirit more, will never lack for friends. If you would have friends, cultivate solitude Instead of society. Drink in the ozone, bathe in the sunshine and out in the silent night, under the stars say to yourself again and yet again "I am a part of all my eyes behold!" And the feeling will then come to you that you are no mere Interloper between earth and heaven, but you are a necessary part of the whole. N'o harm can come to you that docs not come to all, and, if you shall go down it can only he amid a wreck of worlds. Like old Job, that which wo fear will surely come upon us. By a wrong mental attitude we.have set in motion a train of events that ends in disaster' People who die in middle life from dis ease id most without exception a\-o those who have been preparing for death. The acute tragic chronic stale of mind—a culmination of a series ot events. ("huractor is the result of two things, mental altitude and the way we spend our time. It is what we think and what we do that make ui what we are, lty laying hold on the forces of tha universe we ure strong with them. And, when you realize thlB, all else is easy, for in your arteries will course red corpusclts, and in your heart tho determined resolution is born to d) and to he. Carry your chin In and the crown of your head high. We are gods in the chrysales. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE k LIGHT RUNNING ^ HE*hoM( If you want either a Vibrating Khuttlo, Rotary nhutile or a HIiikIr Thread [Chain StitchJ Hr wing Machine write to THE NEW HOME SEWINI MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Many «ewln* machine* are made to tell rerardl**'* ot quality, out the >>a Home it made to wcar. Our guaranty never runs out Sold by milhorlxrd dcnleni only. roa SAUL BY P H, WOOTTEN ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ > ♦ ♦ » y > * YES—YOU CAN BUY THINGS MORE CHEAPLY AT A STORE THAT ADVERTISES! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ ' ♦ I ♦ If you were a merchant, would n’t you rather sell a thousand yards of silk in a day, at a profit of 10c a yard, than to sell (with out advertising) fifty yards, at a profit of 2octs a yard? Isn’t it plain that in all such instances the buyer gets the ben efit of the "volume of business” which advertising enables the merchant to do? The money cost of a journey— long or short—by stage coach (not to count time, <-r comfort) was greater than that of a pres ent day journey bv railway. The “old ways” of doing thing were not even CHEAPER. , — o— The cost of things in an old- fashioned store nowadays is greater than in the progressive stores—the advertised stores. It’s not even CHEAPER to pat ronize the non-progressive mer chant-riot to count the unwis dom of helping make it possible for reactionary and non-progres sive merchants tc still “do busi ness" ” MORAL- Trade with Advertisers in THE NEWS.