The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, October 01, 1909, Image 7

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,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4444444 44 4444444444444 “Bread is The Staff of Life" We are exclusive agents in Mil- ledgeville for Hollingsworth's Famous Augusta Bread Fresh Every Day l Try it and be convinced. j onandler Bros. ♦ Staple and Fancy Groceries. ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 if THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN, Pleasant Evening Reveries— A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening 44444444444444 44 44444444444444 CORRECTING MISTAKES They will make mistakes sometimes —typewriter operators; but who won’t? The important thing is to correct mistakes 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 line with the”V shaped” notch in the type- t- bar No calculation is necessary r—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 while to obtain ful knowledge of the Underwood Standard Typewriter and the superior features it possesses. If you will come in, no furth er draft on vour time and patience will be made than you choose to permit. Tl>e Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. Anywhere j See Milledgeville News. Revenge is the only debt which it is wrong to pay. ooo It is nice to be handsome but it is good deal handsomer to be nice, ooo Man, like the fire, is apt to torment women by going out at night. ooo A step taken for mother is a pearl dropped into your future diadent. ooo Take your joy with you or you’ll not find it even in heaven. ooo If your wife is the best woman in the world, tell her so; it will keep her young and lengthen her life. ooo The best way to manage a wife is to keep yourself always her lover, ooo The best biography —the life that writes charitv in the largest letters, ooo Children need love, tenlerness and svmpthy as much as llowers need air and sunshine. ooo A happy family is but an earlier heaven. ooo There never was a woman but was just aching to tell some other woman how to do up her hair. ooo The reason why women do not pro pose is supposed to be duo to the fact that they want to have the last word. ooo It is worth a thousand dollars ' a year to have the habit of looking on the bright side of things. ooo To bring what pleasure and content ment we can into every life is the best way to fill our own with beauty The Famous Sunny soutn B U O G \ / ■ )-£-J Arc you considering a ouggy? Don’t buy before seeing mv Famous Sun ny South Buggy, fitted wiih my new Patent Sorings. These springs make the buggy ride easv, and easy riding means long wear. Made to wear and testimo nials from last pui chasers 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, madelfor Southern trade and cannot be purchased elsewhere. Inquiries answered promptly. E.BECKER MILLEDGEVILLE, QA To make home happy is an art—an art a good many people have either lost or never found. ooo There is nothing gained in the gov ernment of children by threatening that which is not performed. 1 ooo Men can bo found who are willing to go to Africa as missionaries who are not Willing to take care of a cross baby for the tired wife for half an hour, ooo Train your eyes to rest on the bright est spjts in life. Pass the darkness on the other side. 'One of the sunniest' places on earth is the spot made sacred by the hallowed influences of those we love in our own homes. The time to have the brightest lamps lit, the hottest supper ready, to wear the gayest dresses and hunt uo the funniest stories in one’s memory’ is the cold, rainy night, when there will’not be any company, but when the home coming husband, sons, or brothers will doubly enjoy the cheer. ooo The father who is “chummy” with his boy, gets down to that eager, inquiring, restless little soul and explains and encourages, does not need to cut a birch gad in order to maintain discipline; and the mother who sympathizes, cuddles and plays with her children can keep her slippers on her feet and her hair brush on the dressing table. Children need love and sympathy as much as flowers need air and sunshine. ooo The best way to keep the boys at home is to make it on object tor them not to go out to seek amusements, for these they will have. Every farm homoough to be made a very heaven on earth to its inmates. Not alone the farm home either, but all the houses in the land. Learn each child’s nature, and then work some h< me charm to keep him in your circle. * o o o x Of all places, praise should be most lavishly used in the family circle. How many of us keep all our words of kind ness for strangers, for those in whom we have not one spark of vital interest; and to the hearts dependent upon us for sympathy and appreciation, have scarcely one cheery word. If we are so niggardly in the expenditure of the sweet charities of life that we cannot squander commendations on the home folks and strangers too, by all means let flic hor c folks come in first for thek share. Of all the things for which a young person should strive, a good character stands easily at the head of the list. It may be hard to get on without wealth and education, but without a good char acter, no permanent an i enduring suc cess can be attained. Glnnlno Notice," I 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’ll prove to you the above statement. I am also pay ing the highest cash price the market affords for your cotton seed. G. Smith » LET US GIVE YOU 50 POST CARDS trHium »>♦ ♦ V* I »♦««♦♦♦♦♦< “Time has scattered the snowy flakes on her brew, plowed furrows in her cheeks—but is she not sweet and beauti ful now? The lips which have kissed many tears from the childish cheeks are the sweetest lips in all the world. The eye i3 dim, yet it grows with the rapt radiance of a holy love which can never fade. Oh, yes she is a dear old mother. Her sands of time ate nearly run out, but feeble as she is she will go farther and reach down lower for you than will any other on earth. You can not walk into midnight where she can not see you; you cannot enter a prison whose bars shall keep her out; you can not mount a scaffold too high for her to reach and bless you. In evidence of her deathless love, when the world shall despise and forsake you—when it leaves you by the wayside to die unnoticed-* the dear old mother will gather you up in her feeble arms, carry you home and tell you of your viatues until you almost forget that your soul is disfigured by vire«. Love Imr te-dorly and cheer hor declining year* with holy devotion.” ooo Let Us Take Time Let us take time for the good-bye kiss All Reproductions of the Most Famous Paintings. We have on ly a limited supply and we will give 50POSTCARDS TO ALL OLD or NEW Subscribers who wdl pay us $1.00 for The Milledgeville News one year. Don’t delay, see us NOW!! THE NEWS w ville, Ga. jaia* 1 tamentasammm We shall go to the day's work with a sweeter spiiit for it. Let us take time for the evening praver. Our sleep will bo more rest ful if we have claimed the guardian ship of God. Let us take time to speak sweet, fool ish words to those we love. By-and-by, when they can not longer hear us, our foolishness will seem m -re wise than our best wisdom. Let us take time to read our bible. Its treasures will last when we shall have ceased to care for the war of po litical parties, and rise and fall of stock, or the potty happenings the day. Let us take time to be pleasant. The small courtes, which we often omit be cause they are small, will some day look larger to us than the wealth which wo covet, or the fame far which wo | struggled. Let us take time to get acquainted with our families. The wealth you are accumulating, burdened father, may lie a doubtful blessing to the son who i3 stranger to you. Your beautifully kept house, bu3y mother, can never be home to the daughter whom you have no time to caress. If you want plastering done call on F. W. Butts, McIntosh St. The Home Life supplied one of the marvels of the present investigation, an Insurance Company without any obvious scandals. N. Y. Tribune, 12-12-03. Mr. Hughes failed to bring out a single questionable transaction. N. Y. Sun, 12 12-05. Honest company found at last by the Insurance Investigators. Home Life Square. New Haven Union, 12-11-05. Inquisitor Hughes finds one In surance Company that benefits patrons. Cincinnati Post, 12-11-05. These comments speak volumes to those who are careful as to where they put their money for safe keep ing. General Agency for the Old Home Life is in Grand Building, Macon, Georgia. JOSEPH S COOK, General Agent Send post card for information. “The Beast and the Jungle," Judge Lindsey’s autobiogra phy is one of the biggest things ever published by any magazine. It starts in the October EVERYBODY’S No believer in clean govern ment and right living can afford to miss it. And don’t let O. Henry’s story get by you. It’s one of seven crackerjacks in the . OCTOBER EVERYBODY’S \ Special Display by R. H. WOOTTEN, THE ONLY SOUTHERN SHOWS The Mighty Haag railroad ehows which exhibit at Milledgeville on Octo ber 5 are the only shows backed by southern capita 1 , owned by a southern, gentlemen and manage] by southern brains, Mr. Earnest Haag, owner of the show lives in Shreveport, La., where the winter headquarters of the show are, and the pass work in Shreveport is ‘‘let us go out to the Haag show wint er quarters”. Kemembar when attending The Migh ty Haag Shows you are partronizing the only southern sh ws tra.e i.ng. Re member the day anj date. l Rust Proof Oats « * We have for sale, the ♦ : GENUINE Texas Red J * Rust Proof Oats, every > 4 sack has a tag on it, guar- • * anteeing them to he just ♦ * as represented. ♦ iC. E Bllll * Milledgeville, Ga. * *4444*4444444 REPAIRS SAWS, RIUS, trial* Twine, Babbit, Ac., for any malt* •f c.in CNGtlNRS, BOILCHS and PRfSSM • nil Repair* for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Beilins, la lectors. Pipes, Volvo* and rittlnss, light Saw. Shlnrlr, and Loth Mills, Casollat rerun* Csiiehr.lt* In slkek. LOMBARU lltON WORKS AMD iiUPPLT COMPANY, AuausUi, Get.