The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, September 03, 1909, Image 3

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"Bread is The Staff of Life" We are exclusive agents in Mil- ledgeville for Hollingsworth's Famous Augusta Bread Fresli Every Day Try it and be convinced. Chandler Bros. Staple and Fancy Groceries. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CORRECTING MISTAKES They will make mistakes sometimes-typewriter operators; but who won’t? The important thing is to correct mistakws with the least possible loss of time. With THE UNDERWOOD the visible writing makes the error immediately apparent. Then the place for a replacing letter is shown—right in Use with the“V shaped" notch in the type- bar guide. No calculation is necessary — the type cannot go to the wrong point. If saving of time and increase in effi ciency are worth securing in your office, then it is well worth white to obtain full knowledge of the Underwood Standard Typewriter and the superior features it possesses. If you willcoate in, no furth er draft on vour time and patience will be made than you choose to permit. Kl&c\\u\eAJO'vW S\jwvVaa\Va Tl)e Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. Anywhere See Milledgeville News. THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN. Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedioated to I S Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening hi Baby Has Gone to Uohool The baby ha* gone to «chool; ah me! What will the mother do. With never a call to button or pin. Or tie n little shoe? How can she keep hereelf busy all day. With the little ‘‘hindering thin*” away? Another basket to fill with lunch. Another "»rooJ-bye” to aay. And the mother stands at the door to see Her baby march away; And turna.with a aigrh that is half relief. And half a somethin* akin to *rief. She thinks of a possible future morn. When the children, une by one. Will *o from their home out into the world To Iwttle with life alone; And not even the baby be left to cheer The desolate home of that future year. She picks up irarments here and there. Thrown down in careless haste. And tries to think how it would see n If nothin* were displaced: If the house were always as still as this. How would she boar the loneliness? O O O ' The oak is in the middle of the for est, which is surrounded on every side by trees that shelter and shade it, > uns up tail and sickly; put away from it its protectors and the first blast will over turn it. But the same tree growing in the open field, where it is continually beat upon by the tempest, becomes its own protector. So the man who is compelled to rely on his own resources, forms an independence of character to which he could not otherwise have ai- tained. Therefore prefer rather to climb up hill with difficulties tha* to roll down with inglorious ease. r ooo Take tlbe sermons you hear borne to ywurself. If you diride them and par cel them -out to your friends and neigh bors, and the people in the pews around you, there won’t be much of Uhe “good | »eed of the gospel” left to (hear fruit for yourself. ooo One jierson in a house, who has a lofty conception of God and pure ideas '©t life, can lift the whole family to that The Famous Sunny South B U O G \ / «\ / ! \ ■ | I a \ \ /\ 1 ' /\ 1 \ \ \ \ & v > ,r \ ' —- A-.-. ’A,;'-TA /x c r , yfii ■■ y r N < 1 ii.tV;<2C\ I i • - .>* }■ -r* » j y Are you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing my Famous Sun ny South Buggy, 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 >ast puichasers prove our statement, that it is the best buggy made. Another Attraction Is our Patent Top and Curtains, patented hv Mr. E. Becker, which makes the buggy rain and wincf proof. This is a special buggy, made!for Southern trade and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly. E. BECKER MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. level, just as the leader of an orchestra strikes a ringing key note to which every musician conforms until the har mony is perfect. A stranger entering a household knows whether the key note there is high or low. There are houses, affluent in wealth and culture, where the discords are incessant, and the meaning of life no higher than that of brutes. But no symphony can com pare with the significance of daily lite in a family of gentle words and noble conduct. ooo For a good, every-day household an gel give us the woman who laughs. Her biscuit may not always be just right, and she may occasionally burn her bread and forget to replace dislo cated buttons, but for solid comfort ull day and every day she is a very para gon. Home is not a battle-field, nor life one long unending row. The trick of always seeing the bright side, or if the matter has no bright side of shining up the dark one, is a very important faculty, one of the things no woman should be without. We are not all born with the sunshine in our hearts, as the Irish pretty] phrase it, but we can cultivate a cheerful sense of humor if we only try. ooo Take people by the hand whom you really wish to help. Don’t stand on a high pedestal and tell them to do them selves the honor of jumping to your lev el. Either go to them kindly and ex tend to them the friendly hand of Chris tian fellowship, or let them alone. ooo The Rise of a Boy. This bov goes his business, and at his business begins by simply doing the things he is tuld to do, and doing them in a common and ordinury way If he stops here., he remains all his life long a drudge. But if he begins to see that business hes a significance, that his life is not merely sweeping the store, not merely writing letters, not merely selling goods; if he begins to see the higher life involved in business; if he begins to see that business is a greater instrument of beneficence than that we call beneficence, that trade is clothing thousands of men where chari ty clothes ten, that agricultural and milling industries are feeding thousands of men where.charity feeds ten; if he begins to see tow the whole historv of the world is linked together, and is God’s wav of building up humanity and_ serving humanity—as he gets this larg er view, and enters into it, life is en riched and becomes itself the minister whereby love is enlaiged and conscience, in strengthened, the school wherein he is educated out of the lower into the j higher. ooo Is Your Home Cozy. There are many so-called homes that do not deserve the name at all. Home means comfort, but when we have it fixed up so elaborately that we must sit in the garret or the back yard to genuinely enjoy ourselves then it is high time we made a change and turned out the too-good-to use articles and sub stilue for them real homely things that we could enjoy every day of the year and every moment of the day. j Men like pretty home-makers, no mis- . take 1 here. They can appreciate beauty as well as the next one, but they want, j that beauty to be of an order that ap- , peals to their sense of home comfort, j Of what good are cushions so elabor ately embroidered that no head can ever oinnino None 1 have a new ginning outfit installed and will guarantee the best sample of lint possible to obtain. Remember, my cleaning process is acknowledged to be the best on the market. Give me a trial and I 11 prove to you the above statement. 1 am also pay ing the highest cash price the market affords for your cotton seed. G. Smith SHOES TO SUIT EVERYBODY . PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY Babb Shoe Co. SUCCESSOR TO Lawrence Shoe Co. The store with uu established business on strictly high grade standard brand shoes, will maintain the same reputation and we will add A SPLENDID LINE OF MEBHII PR1CE0 SHOES The best that money can buy, nuitable ( for those who have less money to spend, but want good, service able shoes. We cordially invited you to inspect our stock if you want Men’s, Women’s or Children ISlioes. BABB SHOE COHPANY. HANCOCK ST. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WRITE L)S FOR PRICES ON Scrap Iron, Metal ot all kind and Rones in any quantity HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. M. STEINBERG. 1212 Broed St. AUGUSTA, GA. good cheer exudes from the very tables and chairs, instead -of a mausoleum of | gloomy elegance, wherein everything is for show and nothing to be used. white use in There are more Hickory wagons in use in Baldwin county than any other two wagons made. Millcdge- ville Buggy &, Furniture Co. KILLthe couch and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King’s New Discovery PRICK - SOo * *1.00. OLDS Trial BolMe Free AND ALL THROAT AN!) LUNQ TROUBLES. FOR C- QUQHS GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. repose on them? . What sense is there j in easy chairs ol such material that they are quite the reverse of the name given them? Is there any satisfaction in a room the furnishings of which cost hundreds of I dollars, when it is only open at rare in tervals, while the owner, perhaps, sits by the kitchen fire or in some dingy sit ting-room, where he can put his feet on the fender if wants to, can smoke, and j as a great indulgence, tilt back in his ! chair? J Let the sunshine into the gloomy - rooms, have a couch to lie no, a piano ; to play on; in fact, a home to live in; | one wherein a sense of hospitality and HB&uSSI We want to Do YOU want it? these few words: read We anpreciate help atid co-operation. V/c are working to ad vance this section, bu* wi need aid in every wav. A dollar for any big undertaking would be like a grain of sand on the seashore, but— Put 2,000 Together and you can BUILD UP THINGS We want to do that and we will give yot a pair of HIGH GKADE TENSION NCIS- SOliS AM) TIIE NK«S ONE 1KAK I’OK - 0* . ^ IF YOU M USLIM HE NiOlV - *P I.OO If you are already a subscriber,"pay $1.00 on your acc unt and get this bargain. But— you must so it now! So see us quick It means $2 for $1 and you get the profit. This offer can’t last. The News