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GEORGIA’S
LEADING
DENTIST
Worn Women
Women, worn and tired from overwork, need a
I tonic. That feeling of weakness or helplessness will
not leave you of itself. You should take Wine of
(Cardui, that effectual remedy for the ailments and
weaknesses of women. Thousands of women have
tried Cardui and write enthusiastically of the great
benefit it has been to them. Try it—don’t experiment
I —use this reliable, oft-tried medicine.
D06T0R
LANIER
MACON. 6A.
When you visit
Macon it will pay
you to consult Dr.
Lanier—his offices
are the largest and
best equipp’d Den
tal Apartments in
the South. There
you can' have the
finest Crown and
Bridge made by
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
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Mrs. Kona TTare, of Pierce, Fla., tried Cardui and afterward
[wrote: “I was a s?.ffercr from all sorts of female trouble, bad I
pain in mv side and legs, could not sleep, bad shortness of breath.
“I suffered for years, until my husband insisted on my trying I
[ Cardui. The first Little gave me relief and now 1 am almost well,
j Try Cardui. Twill help you.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A. Column Pectinated to
Tired Mothers as They Join the Homo Circle at Evening
C"IT, T-—ryyV'ir 1
A hovel is often more
home than
a palace. If the spirit of congenial
friendship links not the hearts of the
inmates of a dwelling it is not home.
If love reigns not there; if charity
spreads not her downy mantle over all;
if pcaeo prevails not; if virtue rear not
her beautiful children, and religion
comes not in her white robe of gentle
ness to lav her hand in benediction on
every head, the home is not complete.
More and more as we grow we ap
preciate the finer traits that are in
human nature. Men going out into life
high moral sense, w ! th refined and
sweet affections, with taste, with pa
tience, with gentleness, with self 1
sacrifice, and with disinterestedness. A
man may go through all the world, he 1
may run through every stage of belief
and disbelief, but there will be one pic
ture that he cannot efface. Living or
dying, there will rise up before him like
a morning star the beauty of that re
membered goodness which lie called
“mother.”
er in it ,” whose hospitable doors are
ever open to those not so blessed, is a
wonderful power for good. If the boys
and girls are made welcome they will
not be slew to tell it, and there will be
an attraction in the sweet amenities of
home which will draw them from other
and less holy influences. It is not pos
sible in this world so full of care and
troul le to be always merry. It is quite
possible to be always loving and kind.
If the business cares of the father and
the nevtr ending struggles of the moth
er with dirt and disorder, cooking,
washing, ironing and mending, cannot
be banished, they can be wonderfully i
toned down by the loving sympathy and
help which each member of the house
hold can and should give to the other.
A home where the golden rule is lived
is the nearest possible approach to
heaven. Tha day comes all too soon
when the household is scattered —the
boys and girls, alas! girls no longer—
are gone to make homes for themselves,
elsewhere; when some, perhaps, are
laid away from our sight, out of reaclt
of kind words or helpful deeds, Happy
are we if no sorrowful thoughts haunt
us, of hasty words and unking deeds, if
only pleasant memories remain. We
may, if our means allow, make our
homes beautiful and attractive and it
is well to do so. But without the true
spirit of homo, it will be but a cheer
less and desolate mockery—while the
humblest cottage where love dwells and
kindness reigns, may most beautifully
exemplify the sweetness and blessed
ness of home.
There is a demand for good boys. The
boy who is honest, earnest and indus
trious, will not be long out of a job.
There are lots of prosperous business
men, merchants and mechanics,who are
constantly on the outlook for good boys.
They do not look for them on the streets,
however, but in some sort of employ
ment. They have no use for an idle hoy.
lie is too apt to make and idle man.
The hoy that jumps into the first job
that offers, whether it is agreeable or
not, is the boy who is chosen when the
boy-hunter comes along. The hoy
trundling n wheel-borrow is taker,while
the hoy playing marbles in the shade is
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There are many happy homes, thank
Go 1, in every eomunity, and when they
never forget the mother who stays at! there goes out from them a bless-
home, and who has presented to them j influence, which can eurdly be over-
a nature with a reason dominant with a estimated. “A real home with a moth-1 left; the boy cheerfully minding the
I baby on the front step is invited to put
on a boy’s suit, while the one playing
hooky is refused a place to drive a dirt
cart.
at Half you have
Seen paying for
inferior work.
TEETH
EXTRACTED
WITHOUT
PAIN
and beautiful ones
inserted without
artificial plates.
Building Up a Bigger
Trade; Maintaining The
Old Trade on The Merit of
OUR SPLENDID GOODS
Edwards’ “WILD CAT" and ctlier soft drinks, including CingcrAlo, Sar
saparilla, Dfgestol and oilier brands.
REME.MBER Me
PLAGE
605
Cherry
Street,
Macon,
GEORGIA.
Wanted in our town, in our vicinity
in our county, in our country, every
where, a moral mill dam and savings
hank. Half of the net proceeds of the
country’s traffic flows from the hand of
the winner through the channels of
folly. Shovel your money, into the bank,
and gather something to beautify and
render more pleasant the sweetest place
on earth—home.
Parity, Mellowness and Rich Flavor
are the distinguishing qualities of
Sunny Brook
THE PURL FOOD
Whiskey
It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and is especially
adapted for home use. Every bottle is sealed with the Govern
ment "Green Stamp,” a positive assurance of full proof, full
quantity and a fully matured age. It stands unequaled as a
rich and healthful stimulant—a aure cure for many of the
minor ailments of the human system.
DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID
IY MY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTER!:
C. C. BUTLEK. JacknonviU*. Pta.
1. LOEB WHISKEY CO.. Jacksonville. Fie.
ALTMAN WHISKEY CO. " ’I
D. F. 4 C. P. IXJNGt "
GKEIL TRADING CO.. Penucola. FU.
BIRMINGHAM LIQUOR CO.. Penuoole. FU.
Who Knows.
A bright boy who wishes to earn a
little pockot money each week? If vuu
know such a boy tell him to write to the
Circulation Manager of the New York
Sunday World. Next Sunday’s World
will contain the words and music of the
best song from the New York Roof
Garden’s “Follies of 1909.” Also how
to earn $1,000 in prizes. Write for a
copy, inclosing stamps, or direct some
boy to become agent in your town.
Brave Fire Laddies
often receive severe burns, putting out
fires, then use Bucklen’s Arnica Save
and forget them. It soon drives out
pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts
and Bruises its earth’s greatest healer,
(iuickly cures Skin Eruptions, Old
Sores, Buils, Ulcers, Felons; best Bile
cure made. Relief is instant. 25c. at
all druggists.
For the finest brand crackers, flour
and syrup don’t fail ta see C. E.
Greene.
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Yearlings advertised last ♦
week in this space, we *
are still offering the other *
two.
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P. O. BOX 112.
Milledgeyille,
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Standard Life
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Home Office: RALEIGH; IN. C.
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and safe as any any
where,
Our Standard Guar
anty Policy is one of
the most attractive
contracts ever put on
the market.
This Policy offers you Life Insur-
ance, Endowment Investment,
Cumulative Deferred Dividends
and Accident Insurance, all in
one.
You would do well to inspect it be
fore insuring elsewhere.
Call on our nearest agent or write
the Home Office direct.
We also issue all kinds of Limited
Payment. Straight Life and En
dowment Policies.
$493,497.03:
Jos. G. Brown, President,
P. D. Gold, Jr., 1st V. P. &G. M
Chas. W. Gold, Sec’y & Supt.
of Agencies.
HH . Bass, Mgr. Atlanta, Ga.
Bloodworth and
Bloodworth
AGENTS
Milledgeville, Ga.
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