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SAMUEL EVANS, SON & CO.
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THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedioated to
Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening
Women Suffer
much needless pain when they delay using Cardui
for their female troubles. Cardui has been found to
relieve headache, backache, pain in the side and diz
ziness. arising from deranged organs. It does more
than relieve.—if used persistently,—many have writ-|
ten to say that it cured them.
I! Will Kelp Ygu
The Beautiful Face
"There is no face so beautiful anil fair
Of all the women l meet.
As belong to her of the silvery hair--
None other may look with eyes of mine.
Ami behold the beauty l see.
ft For the woman who has the beautiful face.
Is all the world to me.
For thirty years 1 have watched the lines
As they grow on her forehead fair.
And huve been the winters sprinkle the frost
That has changed her nut brown hair;
Hut Time in his change bus brought no ill
To the beautiful face l see-.
Hut has strengthened the tie that made us one
My dear wife and me.
Our life has not been all we could wisS
As we toiled up hill with our load.
Hut love has kept trying to brighten
And cast all the stone, from the ro:
Over the hill-top on the mountain sub
can read Latin or demonstrate a theo
rem in geometry, then lias your school
been a most unfortunate course, anil in
all the teachings you have ever received
at my hands, 1 trust there has been no
lesson that has weaned you from the
dish pan. Boys, if from this graduation
you go out into the world too nice to
carry wood and swill the hogs, if neeu
be, then has our school failed in its pur
pose and sown the wrong seed.”
OUR PRICES ONW"
Building Material'
WILL SAVE YOU FROM
io to 20 Per Cent.
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it looks like
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Wrs. Maxwell Johnson. Tampa, Fla., writes: “Carihii on rod
I mo uft'-r doctors and ev<-r; tiling el-c had failed. 1 had been suffer-
witli numb spells over since 1 was 16 years old. One day I
I decided, to take t'ardui. 1 have now taken 5 buttles and 1 can s:iv
that it has cured me. I utilise ull suffering women to give Cardui
a long and fair trial.”
Mrs. Johnson suffered years. Have yon? Do you wish tot
[But why sutler at nil? 'Puke Cardui. Give i1 a fair trial.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
| Don’t flatter yourself that you are
1 popular until you see how quickly the
world forgets you when you are sick.
I Then compare friendship (?) with the
i devotion of the family.
Take Life Easy.
It would be well if more housekeep
I ers looked upon life in as philosophical
! a way as an old lady of 80 years living
t>»th j in New Hampshire, who says: I never
allow myself to fret over things I can
not help, 1 t ike a nap, and sometimes
two every day of tnv life. 1 never take
my washing, ironing or baking to bed
with me, and I try to oil all the various
i wheels of a busy life with an implicit I
j belief that there is a brain and a heart,
to tins groat universe and that 1 can I
trust them both.
Lime, Cement, Plaster,
Doors, Sash. Blinds, Screen
Doors, Screen Sash, Mantels,
Cirates, Tile, Paints, Varnish,
Glass. Building Material of
all kind. Our services are
prompt. Our material
host. Write for price
catalogue
is the
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1 MILLEDGEVILLE BR1GK WORKS- |
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J. W McMILLAN, Propiuktor, Mh.i.edgf.ville, Ga.
One Million Brick
Now in Stock.
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j If your friends go wrong, oven I
i grieviously wrong, it is base in you to
j desert him. Then, more than ever does •
j he need your help, and, on the supposi-1
1 tion that he has been your true friend,
| he is entitled to it. Of course, you can j
1 ‘ neither approve or condone his wrong- j
doing. It may become your painful |
duty to tell him with the utmost candor i
I what you think of his faults, but never
| to kick him while everybody else is en
gaged in the same business. To do that
requires no courage—nothing but a little
Can fill all orders at once with the best brick tne
made. Capacity and output greatly increased. f so that large g
orders can be filled immediately. Correspondence solicited. 8
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cheap bluster.
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A practical committeeman in present
ing diplomas last .lune, to a graduating
class spoke as follows: “Girls, in pre
senting you these diplomas, if, by their
significance vou are led to allow your
mother to do all the work, hake all the
bread, sweeji all the floors biciune you
The Famous Sonny South
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Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun
ny South Buggv, fitted 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.
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An Unspotted Character.
Money is a good thing, especially in j
these times, hut there is something |
much more valuable. It is character,
the consciousness of a pure and honor-1
able life. This it should be a young
man’s first aim to preserve at any cost. I
During the past year during the com- i
raercial distress, while many were prov- |
•ed and found wanting, others came
forth tried as by (ire, Here and there
one comes out of the furnace far morel
of a man than before. Amid the wreck
of his fortune lie stands erect—a noble
specimen of true manhood. Let it he
the aim of every young man, every busi
ness man, above all things else, to keep
this purity sustained. This is the best
possession—this is a capital which can
never he taken from him—this is
the richest inheritance which he can
leave to his children. Let every young
man who reads this department look at
the list of wealthy men, influential
men, respected men, who, during the
past year have been placed behind pris
on bars. Men who fell from promin
ence to disgrace simldy because they
j permitted black spots to form upon
I their character.
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The Husband of The Future.
Much has been written, of late, about
woman,—the model wife, so we have a
word for the model husband of the fu- j
ture. We gay “of the future” for the
reason that if he exists today we have]
never had the pleasure of his acquaint-1
anco.
The model husband of the future will i
walk out with his wife on a week day,
and will not be afraid of a milinery I
shop. Ho will even have ‘ chance”
when asked for it, and will never allude !
to it afterward*. He will not ha above
carrying a large bundle or a cotton
umbrella, or even holding the baby in
in his lap in an omnibus. He will go
to bed first in cold weather, He
get up in the night to rock tha cradle
or answer the door bell. He will be
lieve in hysterics and will bo easily
melted to a tear. He will patch up a
quarrel with hit wife with a velvet
gown and drive away the sulks with a
ride in the automobile. He will never
get out of humor because a few buttons
are missing when he goes to drear,
neither will he bring home friends for
supnper. His clothes will never smell
of tobacco. He will respect the cur
tains and never smoke is the house.
He will be innocent of any latchkey.
He will let the family go out of town
once every year while he remains at
home with one knife and fork, sleeps
on a curtainless bed and washes his
own dishes and socks. Watch for this
model husband for he iB surely coming.
R. J. Horns & Go.
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why not the betrayer of youth and in
nocence. rather than the one who has
been wronged so grieviously? We
know that lips will curl with scorn,
and society will sneer, if we reach our
hands to the outcast, but God and the
angels will he glad, and if n soul he
thus saved, what matters it?
A heautifuj residence on Jefferson
street for sale, most de-iirahle section
of town. Easy terms always. Blood
wortli &. Bloodworth.
U p the river,
Down the lake.
Town Talk Flour
Takes the Cake.
VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Centra] of Georgia Railway will sell
ten-day tickets Milledgoville to Tvbee
and return, every Saturday, May 27th
to August 21st, l'JO'J inclusive, at rate
of $7.50.
Summer excursion tickets will alro
be on sale to principal resorts in Ihe
United States and Canada.
For further information call on A. D.
Neshit, Ticket Agent, or address J. C.
Haile, General I’assongor Agent, Sa
vannah, Georgia.
Talfcum powder of the first quality L5
cts. per (round ut-
Culver &. Kidd's
E.BECKER
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
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A young girl errs once and the doors
of human kindness and love are closed
against her. But we give the betray
er our hands and bid him welcome to
our homes; we court and flatter him,
and sacrifice our darling daughters to
his greed, for is it not a sacrifice of love,
purity and everything worthy to wed
such a one? Does Good over smile up
on such a union? If either be shunned.
VIA
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