The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, July 23, 1909, Image 3

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SAMUEL EVANS, SCN & CO. 60TT0MR0KERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN Every Accommodation and Convenience for Our Customers and the Trade. HIGHEST PRICES 1 PAID FOR COTTON Your Patronage Solicited. Avoid Danger When you are sick, or suffering from any of the troubles peculiar to women, don’t delay—take Car- dui, that well-known and successful remedy for wo men. Thousands of women have used Cardui and been benefited. Why not you? Don’t take any chances. Get Cardui, the old, reliable, oft-tried | remedy, for women of all ages. r E3R3S9DBC3BB THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN, Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening non TAKE I! Will Help You J 40 Mrs. Lttrania Morgan, Sncedville, Term., writes: “For ton I years I suffered with the turn of life, and tried many remedies without relief. 1 had pains all over my body and at times I could not sit up. At last 1 took Cardui and now 1 can do my housework. I have told many ladies about Cardui and recommend it to all sick | : women.” Try it. AT ALL DRUG STORES MILLEDGEVILLE BRICK WORKS- 1 S J. W McMILLAN, Proprietor, Milledgeville, Ga. One Million Brick Now in Stock. ¥? * * 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. rf^* Morning Greetings, Don’t forget to nay "good morning.” Husband*, when you leave your door For the duties of the office. Or the labors of the store; Press a kiss upon the fond lips Of the wife you leave behind; Lighter far will seem the day’s work. As you call it to your mind. Don’t forget to say “good morning” To the children, parents all. When you meet their loving glances | At the early morning call; Say it tenderly and fondly. Say it over with n smile; It will please them as they scatter. And many keep their hearts from guile. There’s n charm that seems to follow Every greeting word we say; Our "good nights” and our “good mornings” Chase unkindly thoughts away They give rest to weary watchers. To the weak impart new power, I While the good within the greeting Seems to fall on every hour. O O O Every member of a community and especially every parent should take a deep interest in the public . It is not enough to pay your school tax without complaining, or to know that the teachers are qualified, nor is it even enough to keep your children in school regularly. If you are really in terested in the sunject ns you should be, you should visit the school regularly and persistently. Few people have any idea what an incentive it is to both teacher and scholar to know that par ents and outsiders are taking a lively interest in their work. We believe the ”little folks” at school appreciate such interest more perhaps than the larger ones. Still the effect is not lost on any of them, and wo hope every parent will take a hint from this and place the public school on their visiting list. Woman's Kingdom. Every woman who takes conscience for her guide has a right to feel that home is peculiarly woman’s kingdom, knowing that all love, all pure thoughts all religion and governments, if one ■would have them flourish, must have OUR PRICES ON2W Building Material* WILL SWF, YOU FKOM io to 20 Per Cent. The Famous Sunny south BUGGY / ... .SvTE H>is: , ■ ( 4^. Are you considerin ng a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous SunJ ny South Buggy, fitted wiih my new Patent Springs. These springs make the buggy ride easy, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo nials from last 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 MILLEDGEVILLE, OA, their roots beneath its altar. Let no wife, who would be loved, honored and happy, forget that home duties must ever stand first. No matter what high ambitious aspiration may have im pressed her before marriage, or how high she may be conscious her talents and influences are capable of leach ing, when that solemn yow is taken that makes the twain one—for "better or worse” —before all else, she must give all the energy and love Bhe pos sesses to building a perfect home, and she must never lose sight of this high vocation. She must be its mistress, but never its slave. That she has made ^ it immaculate in cleanliness and replen- dent in beauty is not enough. She must feed the love and truth which should unitedly govern it. What power or dignity can reach higher? What i« the ability to sway large audiences over a home with such skill that husband and children shall rise up and call her bless ed? To he the ruling spirit in such a position is a more sacred honor than to rule an einpiie. “Woman’s rights!” lias man any higher or more noble? And when husband and wife see eye to eye and heart to heart, one in the inter ests of home, they have reached as near perfection as we are allowed to hope for while on earth. o o o Be What Tou Seem. Don’t think because you are fresh from the hands of vour tailor and your barber, that you will pass for a gentle man, unless you are one. You might carry the perfumed roses about you for ages without once being mistaken for a rose. Fine clothes and costly jewelry do not convert a tough into a gentleman any more than a stovepipe hat and a cigar make a man of a monkey. A few Bmart well- learned quotatious from emi nent authors will not convey the im pression that you are conversant with literature. You are apt to become Bcorched in the flames you kindle, for your literary companions will soon sound your shallow depths, and your ignorance will appear more glaring than before. An extensive library does not make a lawyer; a sanctimonious face a minist er, an elaborate sign a doctor, or a pair ! of wings an angel. The world judges us by what we are, and not by what we seem. It does not accept a few fla-hes of wit and wisdom as the ovidence of superior knowledge. If yoi/r mental attainments are not appreciated by the public, it is a sensible conclusion to ar rive at that you are striving to be some thing which nature and education have not fitted you fo>\ The world, general ly, is quick to acknowledge true merit and genius, and having no grudge against you, personally, it will appreci ate your efforts if they are at all praise worthy or meritorious. True excellence in anything is only attained by unremit ting labor, If you would be that which you are not, bend all the energies of heart and brain to the accomplishment of your desire. Whatever place your ambition prompts vou to sele'et as your field for future labor, however lofty and difficult of access the height may be, fit yourself for it by slow and laborious process of study and toil. Begin at the very bottom round of the ladder, lay the foundation firm and secure; build your structure of future greatness upon a thorough knowledge of your life work in all its bearings. In fact, be what you seem, and seem to be nothing hut what you are. ooo Th.9 Good Housewife. You look at the housewife who has a place for her things, and these things in their places, and you find a woman who is systematic in her work; and when she needs anything she can put her hands on it in a nqoment. She plans and calculates whatever there is to be extra work, extra cooking, extra washing, etc., and she knows before hand just what there is to do, and what she wants to do in with. Her work moves along like clockwork’ and when the clock strikes twelve she is ready to put the victuals on the table. The men are not hindered—they eat their dinner and get out of the way, and her work goes on according to programme, and nobody’s time is wasted by her pro XL 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 w. R. -I. Horne & Co. LONG DISTANCE THONG 473 GG7 Ei-oact S3t AT? ">DSTyi. GA Southern Agriculturist Nashville, tenn. For 40 Years the Most Instructive and Entertaining Paper for Southern Farm Families. 50 Cents A Year One Copy Free mi crastination. She is on time, the glory of her husband, the beloved of her children, the admired of all who know her. And this same woman, so exact in hei doings, gets more time to reRt and read and instruct her children in the oaths of right and the social duties they owe to all. Ladies’ wo hope you arc of this claas receiving the blessings of your husband, and the praise of all who know you. ooo ' Poverty is uncomfortable, but nine cases out of ten, the host thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossed overboard and compelled to sink or swim for himself. TYBEE EXCURSIUNS VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA Central of Georgia Railway will sell ten-day tickets Milledgeville to Tvbee and return, every Saturday, May 2/th to August 21st, 1909 inclusive, at rate of $7.r>0. Sumner excursion t’ kets will also be on sale to puncipal r< ioi ts in the United Slates and Canada. For further information call on A. D. NeHbit, Ticket Agent, or uddr«ss^J.**C. Haile, General Passenger Agent, Sa vannah, Georgia. Buy your turnip seed from Culver & Kidd and gel a $5 gold piece. Talcum powder of the first quality 2? cts. per pound at- Culver & Kidd’s BY THE SEA WHERE OCEAN BREEZES BLOW. EXCURSION RATES _ VIA (entrain Georgia railway QUICK AND CONVENIENT SCHEDULES. SPLENDID SERVICE FROM PLACES IN GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. ASK YOUR NEAREST TICKET AGENT FOR TOTAL RATES. SCHEDULES, ETC.