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SAMUEL EVANS, SON & CO.
GOTTOfoBROKERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN
Every Accommodation and Convenience for
Our Customers and the Trade.
HIGHEST PRICES. PAID FOR COTTON
Your Patronage Solicited.
WE
PAY
Hiotet cash Price
For all Kinds of
THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
R Pleasant. EveninP' Reveries—A Column Dedicated to
ill Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Cxrolo at Evening
COW PEAS
Edwards Bottling forks
BlTilED WILD 811."
Milledgcville,
Georgia.
In About Thirty Days
TT7HE GEORGIA FELT MATTRESS COMPANY will bo in
*’ operation in Milledgeville and will be prepared to REN
OVATE and REBUILD your old mattresses and make to
measure GENUINE FELT MATTRESSES. We guarantee
satisfaction and it will pay you to wait and investigate our
methods and prices. Yours very truly,
The' Georgia Felt Mattress Company
MILLEDGCVILLE BR1GK WORKS- |
J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Miu.edgevii.le, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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Can fill all orders at once with the best brick that can be
made. Capacity and output greatly increased, so that large
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited. ;s
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Home.
A happy home is the brightest soot
on earth that the eye of God looka
down upon. Love and peace in his
home sends sunshine r round the man
wherever he goes; disorder and trouble
there is misery everywhere. There are
few worries of life which a man cannot
now and then shake off, but who can
make himself free from the skeleton in
[ the closet, from the worry of the house
hold, a blister on the heart. A day will
tell now many a man carried that with
him without wincing down to the grave.
When husband ar.d wife are helpmate
to each other in the best sense; when
order and love and goodness prevail in
the house. Then the man who has a
hard battle in life to fight can lea\e
h;s struggles behind him when he enters
there. With all our faults we are the
most home loving of people and that is
th > reason way we are the greatest of
people. Whatever helps home life is a
national blessing; what ever hurts home
life is a national curse, and the great
est curse that can touch these blessings
is what would tamper with the peace
and blessedness of our homes.
ooo
Faithful Laborers.
There is one class of laborers who
never strike and seldom complain.
They get up at five o'clock in the morn
ing und never get back to bed until ten
or eleven o'clock at night; they work
without ceasing the whole of that time,
and receive no other emolument than
food and the plainest kind of clothing;
they understand something pf every
branch of economy and labor, from
finance to cooking; though harassed by
a hundred responsibles, though driven
and worried, though reproached and
looked down upon they never revolt, and
they cannot organize for their own
protection. Not even sickness releases
them from their posts. No sacrifice is
deemed too great for them to make,
and no incompetency in any branch of
their work is excused. No essays,
TUG Famous sunny soutn
BUGGY
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Are you considering a ouggv? Don’t buy, before seeing my Famoui Sun’!!
ny South Buggy, fitted wiih my-new Patent Swings. 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 wina proof. This is a special buggy, made!for Southern trade
and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly.
TTbecker
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
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books or poems are written in tribute
to their steadfastness. They die irk the
harness and are supplanted as quickly
as may be. These are the housekeep
ing wives of the laboring men.
ooo
A Plea For Tbe Housewife.
It is extremely unpleasant for a sen
sitive woman who, before marriage,
had been earning her own living and
had been accustomed to spending her
income as she pleased, to ask a man for
money to buy cver\ thing she needs,
such as cotton, needles, pins, etc., etc.
It »eems to us no more than right that
a man should give his wife, for her own
necessities, at least half as much money
as ho would a servant. She keeps his
house, provides for the comfort of him
self and children, not for hire, but be
cause she loves them, and she cares for
her husband’s interests as no hired
housekeeper would, and is she not en
titled to pay for services! Yet some
men would think it a hardship to pav a
wife $2.00 per week —the amount he
would be obliged to pay a servant girl.
There is many a woman among the
working classeB who would think herself
highly favored if she were sure of fifty
cents per week of her husbnnu’s wages
to spend as she pleased. The above
hints are for the husbands who need
them, and written in consideration of
their good wives.
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Practical T o Men.
The young man who is petted too
much at home is seldom any goodl
What is wanted now-a-days is a pra
tieal man who can do something else
besides smoke cigarettes and twist a
cane. The time to learn to work and to
learn business habits is in one’s youth.
Ue who leans the life of a butterfly un
til he is twenty-five or thirty years of
age, and then recognizes the fact that
he has made an ape of himself, has pre
cious little to recommend him when he
applies for a job. This may bo a chest
nut, but it fits not a few young men in
every city in the country. The boys on
the farm are better off if they only
know it, than thousands of the boys
who are at large, wandering hither and
thither, searching and looking for
"rich bonanzas” to t irn up. There is
nothing like being practical, and there
is but ot e way to be so. Acquire
business habits and train yourself to do
good, honest, hard work. Don’t waste
your time learning to tie a cravat.
You can buy cravats already tied,
ooo
Good Morning.
A cheery “Good morning” often
sends a ray of sunshine streaming
through the innermost recesses of a
household, resting there all the livelong
day, and again follows hastening foot
steps into the mart of business, lighting
up and brightening "the way of the
world” as it goes; A hearty “Good
night” often soothes many a troubled
mind to rest, and heals the wounds
which have either come anew to a strug
gling soul, or been re-opened by the
harsh words or at-cds that are spoken or
done in st ason or out of “eason, au the
daily battle of our life progresses.
“Good morning,” with a heartful wish
for blessings in the tone of its utter
ance, cheers the peart of faint and fee i -
ful ones, a: d sc.:t :ne many a hand spot
that has place by inheritance or cultiv
ation, in the brei st3 of humanity. The
love-light, that beams from the eye
when one i» greeted by such words a-
"Good night lights ma.iy a weary spirit
to a chamber of res'. and peace and to a
land of pleat; nt dreams.
The home where "Good morning”
and “Good night” are carefuliy said by
one to another, are the, homes of the
world where gt od thoughts are gener
ated, where pood deeds have place, ano
from whence go out good lives.
Then don’t forget to say “Good morn
ing^” say it to parents, to children,
brothers, sisters, schoolmates, teach
era, friends and to *11 you meet, ani
say it cheerfully and a smile It will do
you goi-d and do your friends good. It
will cheer the discouraged, rest tin
tired ones, rrd somehow makes the
wheel of lift wove more smoothly. A
• Good morm g* heartily spoken mnkes
hope frez-her and brighter and seer •
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really to make the morning good, and
to be a prophesy of a good day to come
after it.
2fijba. sugar $1.00.
W. H. Montgomery.
Vudor porch shades
make cool porches this
hot weather. Come to
us for them. Milledge
ville Buggy & Furni-
tore Co.
Up the river.
Down the lake.
Town Talk Flour
Takes the Cake.
TYBEE EXCURSIONS
VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Central of Georgia Railway will sell
ten-day tickets Milledgeville to Tybee
and return, every Saturday, May 27th
to August 21st, 1909 inclusive, at rate
of $7.50.
Summer excursion tickets \yill also
be on sale to principal resorts^ in the
United States and Canada.
For further information call on A. D.
Nesbit, Ticket Agent, or address J. C.
Haile, General Passenger Agent, Sa
vannah, Georgia.
A beautiful residence on Jefferson
street for sale, most desirable section
of town. Easy terms always. Blood
worth & Bloodworth.
WHERE OCEAN BREEZES BLOW.
EXCURSION RATES
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(entrain Georgia
Railway
QUICK AND CONVENIENT SCHEDULES.
SPLENDID SERVICE FROM PLACES If)
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
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SCHEDULES, ETC.