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MISS ELLEN FOX
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SAMUEL EVANS, SON & CO,
GOTTOMROKERS AND WRREHOU.SEMEN
Every Accommodation and Convenience for
Our Customers and the Trade.
HIGHEST PRICES' PAID FOR COTTON
Your Patronage Solicited.
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THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to W
Tired Mothers as They Join the Homo Circlo at Evening ^
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Highest Gash PriGe
For all Kinds of
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Edvards Bottling Works
Milledgeville,
Georgia,
Tell Maiy you love her just like you
used to. It may surprise her but it will
do her Rood.
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Who says a woman has nothin*; to do?
In one vear she cooks breakfast, dinner
and supper each 365 times, washes dishes
! 1,095 times, gets the children ready for
I school twice a day for 180days, and puts
, the baby to sleep 1,560 tintCS, not to
j mention a few other odd jobs.
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In home there shsuld be no jar, no
striving for place, no insisting on pre-’
rogatives, or division of interest. The
husband and wife are each the comple
ment of the other. And it is as much
his duty to be cheerful as it is hers to
sweep and garnish the pleasant interior.
A family where the daily walk of the
father makes life a testival, filled with
heavenly benediction.
Let no young man of industry and
perfect honesty despair because his pro
fession or calling is crowded. Let him
always remember that there is room
I enough at the top, and that the question ,
whether he is ever to reach the t”p, or '
rise ab’ve the erowd at the base of the
pyramid, will be decided by the way in
which he improves the first ten years in
securing to himself a thorough know
ledge of his nrofession. and a sound
moral and intellectual culture.
MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS-
J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga.
One Million Brick
j^jow in Stock.
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Can fill all orders at once with the best brtek that can be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited.
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You mav think it weak or childish, if
you please, hut it is the admired wife -
the wife who hears words of praise, and
who receives smiles of commendation —
who is capable, discreet and executive.
We have seen a timid, meek, self-dis
trustful little body blossom out into
strong, self-reliant womanhood under
the tonic and cordial companionship of
a husband who really went out of his
way to find occasion for showing her
how mnch he trusted her judgment and
how tenderly he referred to her opinion.
The Famous Sunny South
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Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun*
ny South Buggy, fitted with 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 Ton 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
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Love always gives. Service has a
thousand forms. Sometimes it is pov
erty that stands at our door and relief
is wanted. More often it is not money
nor bread, but something more pre
cious, friendship sympathy. Sorrow or
loneliness is before us. A mother’s
heart is breaking. Money would be
useless- it would be a mockery. But
we can hold to the neighbor's lips a cup
of the wine of love, filled out of our own
heart, which will hearten the sufferer.
Or it is the anguish of a life struggle, a
human Gethsemane, beside which we
are called to watch. We can give no
actual aid —the soul must fight its bal-
ties alone; but w^an be as the angel
that ministered to our Lord’s Gethse
mane imparting strength and helping
the weary struggler to win the victory,
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One Day.
It is beautiful to give one day to the
ideal—to have one day apart.
One day for generous deeds, good
will, gladness.
One day to forget the shadows, the
rain, the storms of life; to remember
the sunshine, the happiness of vouth
and health.
One day to forget the briars and
thorns on the winding path, to remem
ber the fruits and flowers.
One day in which to forget yourself
and think lovingly of others.
One day for the family, tho (ireside,
for the wife and children, for the love
and laughter, the joy and rapture of
home.
One day in which books and stocks ]
and deeds and notes, and interest and
mortgage, and all kinds of business and
trade are forgotten, and all stores and
shops and lactones, and offices and
hanks, and ledgers and account, and
lawsuits are cast aside, put away and
locked up, and the weary heart and
brain are given a voyage to fairyland.
Let us hope that such a duv is a pro
phesy of what all davs will be.
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Do not take up babies every time they
cry or they will soon learn to cry a
great deal for that purpose. Be sure
that they are made comfortable in every
particular, and it will not hurt them to
cry a little, and the wailing will soon
cease if the child’s wishes are not grati
fied. it is easier than one would at
first suppose to teach infants to go to
sleep without rocking, singing, or tell
ing stories to them. It Is a temptation
to fold a sweet b^by in one’s arms and
lull it to sleep, but when we contem
plate the number of times that this
must be done when we have not time
for it, it is better to forego the pleasure.
Begin just as you w'sh to continue, in
sisting upon as great a regularity as
possible in its eating, sleeping and all
things; watch closely and do not let
little habits form that will be a trouble
afterward, such as leaving a light for
the little ones to go to sleep by and a
legion of others too numerous to men
tion. Most children are over fed, and
they fret and cry and are unmanageable
in consequence.
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Home-Making And Home Makers
To the true man or woman there can
lie nothihg more agreeable on earth than
the business of homc-makir.g; and all
who are not home makers miss the best
part of their mission in life. Whoever
makes a home, in the best sense of the
work, is a real benefactor to the race;
for every true home is the abode of joy,
peace, happiness and security to those
that share in it, and exerts an influence
that is incalculable for the amelioration
of the whole human family. Many a
prodigal has been led by the thought of
home, and the makers of his own par
ticular home, to repent of his sins and
to change his course in life; and many
an unfortunate one has been saved in
the evil hour from suicide, of worse, by
the tender recollections of home, a fond
mother’s-prayer'e an indulgent father’s
counsels, or a sister^f brother’s ten
derness.
Yes, whoever helns to make a true
borne confers a benefit on mankind that
no man can fully estimate. Indeed, the
influence of the true home for good is
abeolutely incalculable, and reaches
many even that never enter its inner
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OUR PRICES
Building Material? j
WILL SAVE YOU FROM
io to 20 Per Cent. |
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.
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R. J. Horns & Go.
LONG DISTANCE PHONE 473
G57 Broad St AUGTJSTA GA.
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circle. Simply to get a glimpse of it is
to receive an impulse toward better
things, to obtain tv more exalted view
of life, and to feel an access of faith in
God and the immortality of the human
soul. It is like a vision of the glories
of the New Jerusalem and the everlast
ing habitations, and no one can be whol
ly bad who has seen such things.
Business Locals.
TRAP FOR SALE.
One snlenuid Columbus trap in first
class condition for sale. Rubber tires !
and paint, good as new. Apply to |
Dr, John P. Atkinson. I
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FOR SALE. I
Stylish hay horse weighing 1,050 lbs, j
Combination horse, works anywhere
J.C. RICHARD.
State Sanitarium.
All kind of fruit and vegetables at C.
E. Greene’s.
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Phone W. II. Montgomery. No. 55,J
for your groceries and save money.
SALESMAN;—We are desirous of se
curing the services of an
expert salesman on a salary of $100.
aiyJ expenses per month. No onetx-
/ cept a hustler who can give good ref-
enee need apply. We offer the right
man a got d contract. National Loan
di Trust Company, Tifton, Ga.
’Phone W, H. Montgomery, No. rii,
for your groceries and save money.
GOLD PLATED RING’FREE
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With Eaoh Order for Old Time.
Song Book at 10c.
52 dear old tunes w& ill love. Words
and rfcusic complete for piano of organ,
for 10 cents. America, Annie Laurie,
Auld Lang Syne, Battle Hymn of the
Rppublie, Catch the Sunshine, Colum
bia, Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye, Darling Nell
lie Gray, Dixie’s Land, Flag of the
Free, Hail Columbia, Home, Sweet
Home, Juanita, Lead Kindly Li>ht,
Lilly Dale, Long ago, Marching Thro’
Georgia, Massa’s in the Cold Ground. My
Bonnie, My Maryland, Old Kentucky
Home, Old Black Joe, Rodin Adair.
Rocked in tho Cradle of the Deep*
Swanee River, Sweet and Low, Blue
bells of Scotland, Last Rose of Summer,
Old Oaken Bucket, Star Spangled Ban
ner, Vacant Chair, Those Evening
Bells, Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Uucla
Ned, We're Tenting Tonight, When the
Swallows Homeward Fly, and twenty
others for 10c, stamps or c»in. For a
’hart time we will send a gold plated'
finger'ring FREE as a souvenir to e;y h
one who sends a dime for the sqii£
Look. Seijd today to piano and Mjipiu^
Co. Galesburg. III.
>!F It it’s real estate, prices are al
ways right and terms easy with J. O.
Bioodworth.
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