The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, December 10, 1909, Image 12

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1 ‘GOODMAN* me honor o! Love Depends on Congeniality Ui \ti 'B SWOOTTENa til til TEN w - ff\ DAYS q\ on run (i; FOR THE NEXT til are making 1 a special l Table Linens. Doilies. tit | Linens \ti Towels and Towel m 'tv 't' 't' 'tv 'fl it/ In tlie same sale and at LOW't' :t» ff» 'B *ijj PRICES are Rugs, Art Sc|uares, Lace Curtains, Curtain Swiss d/ white and colors. SOOODMAN $& WOOTTEN* A French writer has been making Investigations as to what, in the opinion of women of various national. Hies, constitutes th" Ideal husband. 'i he fair American professed her self satisfied with her countrymen, as regards their devotion and money making proclivities, but. lamented their lack of romance and Idealism. On the necessity for her husband being a congenial friend and com panion, the Frenchwoman laid great est emphasis, while the German Frau desired above all things, good tem per and an Infinite capacity for stay ing by Ills own flieslde. The Spanish lady demanded love primarily; while the Russian voted for a husband who would understand her. It is strange that none of these wo men demanded | n their husbands what Is really of paramount import ance—viz., principle, and a fine sense of honor. The cavalier who said; "1 had not loved thee, dear, so much Loved I not honor more;" was really voicing a profound truth, and the love of a man who does not pos sess this quality is not worth having. The woman who marries such a man has little chance of real lasting hap piness. There are two kinds of men whom the wise woman should flee from as front a pestilence—‘the fussy and the flirtatious. All romance, all realism, all good humor and comradeship fade away in the presence of the man whom a fleck of du'st fills with fury, and lo whom a book nr cushion out of order is as a red rag to a bull. i The husband who is continually hav ing "little love affairs" is likewise an unenviable possession. He may pos- Bibiy be, in his own way, quite "charm Ing" (as Maggie -Wylie would say), but his wife's lot is "not a happy one." : Every now and again (in the silly season), the great mind of the Rrltish public Is exercised as to whether hus bands should obey their wives, or wives their husbands. Perfect rquali- Ity is the Ideal, and If there is any masterfulness at all, it should Un doubtedly be on the side of the hus band. | Some husbands are the bond slaves of their wives. They spend their time in fetching and carrying. In matching ribbons and silks at shops. In button ing gloves , boots and blouses. In handing round bread and butter at tea parties and In various other ways making themselves uxorlousty utili tarian. Such a husband Is useful, but be is not inspiring | There are gome wives who order their husbands about in a manner th3t no self-respecting flunkey would to|( rate for a moment. "He that has a wife hns a master," says the Scot tish proverb, and many men realize the poignant truth of the saying when alas! It Is too late. | It Is a man's own fault, however. If he Is relegated to a secondary po- j sltlon In his household. Even in these | days of strong-minded women and ! 1 ottffragettes the man who Is Incapable of maintaining ift least a position of j equality must be either u coward or |a comedian. P. P. P. Mates Marvelous Cares in Blood Poison, Rheumatism ani Scrofula. P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giving the patient health and happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude Inst pre a e • In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in a * bio d and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, so_ bead, wo say without fear of contradiction that P. P. I . is the best blood purifier in the world. „ , . . Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure co - dition due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefltted by the won derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. ES; FA1RVIEW CANNING FACT’Y 2 ■V MILLEDGEVILLE, (14. J< A ▲ A A C* A A A A A A rrJ Tiie Garden oi Love Is Found In Th? I Joint "25 25 25 25 * * DOCTOR KING TNI OLD RlLIABLE tOCTOil. BLUEST IB Aftt ARB LONGEST LOCATED. REGULAR GRADUATES M MEOICIIL .fti OFFER TOU TNF. URGE AM) VAIUABU EXPEDIENCE OF THE I0RGEST \ ISTAIUSNIO AND RIOS! RELIABLE SffcCIAUSn IN TH! SOUTH Authorin'.i (>y Hit* nuiv cu u«*i CHRORIC. NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES. VV« guarantee to refund money if not c ed. All medl* iiitr-H (urniahed ready for use—no mercury or Injuriousmedicines used. No detention from busmens. Patient* at a distance treated by mail and express. Medicines sent every* hero free from (are or breakage. No medicine tent C. O. D unless In •irucied. Chargee low. Thousands of oaaea cured State your y rase and send for terms. Consultation FREE and conheeutlal, in 7 nxtiAf person, or by letter. Call or write todav. Iieu’t dela?. Ntrvous Dtblllty and Weaknissta Stricture af Uwm tbs retuluxr youthful folly and tier* X •ytrsiaw person, or by letter. Call or write today. Deu’t dolay radlrallf '<nars4 wlthsst tbs ass sf harmful UalruaisitU. A asw Boar l'» in and no expoaurs. urlos.pt Qpls* and hi bU*»*d to tbs hsad, and foi fstrulaeM^H^HeWB^^H lots of vital fores*. I«m of mauhooil, sic , cured f Ilfs. Ws can *top nlgbl lorsss, rsntnrs loat vitality ds /slop and mature young or roldtll* ***** vli* an ■Mfctasnd wracks and tusks llisin nt fi.r mart lags _ that tsnlatdsdlasaaa, In alt ‘la furies li irul htaifea, cuisd for Ilfs. IIloud I’lalno (his dlaeaar. psrsuuisaUy ouisd drepay sf tbs aurstum sersd .M U . Rkm 1>I,...... Ulr.ri, »..1IIm»., »or.. R )f d f 0 C B j # luCu*k*a (lonorthuea, U sst arid all forma of private dlasaasa, Q l| mA( | t Sae book -sured !■ a fsw dag* cured to alav C'urstl. Ws ausraritss to refund your • II I III U 9 I 9 wlilisul pain. tnonry If not psrmansatly oursd RDnif fHl1 TO RW •**>«» appllstlaaa Kidney Bladdar and Prostatlo Disaasas ’l"---”'.'' 1 riLt.'rTi’utirruni.u! Free Museum You *arV It! V ft a d°l o it rTbaa sd by (MklDlvaa and Noodles* msthoda lln tbs city Vsrv Inatrusllvs Coatsyou nothing nn BurmAAl r^A ID. 7 XsrUtU. Cor ktrietu »ci Pucttrts Du. DR. KING MEDICAL CO., ATLANTA, CA. I.sgally incorporated rod** ths law • sf ussrgla.) Truly muy it homo !**• likonod unto w nn-n, lit whim i.u- partutM itr«* th*- mI' ii' fM, tin* mf)lMtiirc an«i v«' tin- «:•' ti -rt « n**l in r. Thn \vc*<*rla n t 1"' I'ull* (1 jiml th" pruninK kniiv ■nil with rllHiTriIon nr.(I Intclllionc nl win n traiiHpluntliiK time ct>in* h, a triouth will l <• hlroiiK or weak art «ju» fitly unhappy hpraune of Inal indultftm • nml Uh att'-ndln l< SHIlr »H, for hlUh'HHnt'NN I'l lUkJ I nrt Ininto dimimti nt with nil , 11•*»ii* In til.' noil III which the nct.iH of our men ami worn. DOCTORS SAID INCURABLE- RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA. *i I 11.U'h r. It Tin* homo which Ih the synonym of hitpphicMH Ih the home which stinul.i iih tlu* » xprt shIom of a purpOHc, where fiifli incmiMT, having a dlHtlnetlv. HpllfTc ftf lUti.'H, coutrlhutcH hid cf fortn to the one con mon whole, nml where time Ih valued for lt« poindMI It lew and not bemoaned for ItH lack <».' H. lumtlon. Kven very youns children are fre- | the eaaaee.sae aaaaaaary m to ta fU to m \\ c have previously carried on- ly a partial stock of Wagon and if* Carriage material, but have de- - eided to make this class of goods a special feature from now on. We have secured connection a* with one of the largest manu- facturers in the South, and are loading up to the roof with— RIMS, SPOKES, HUBS, SHAFTS, AXLES, SKEINS, TIRES, WHEELS, ETC. When in need ol any parts that go into a vehicle, call on us, we'll save you money. Don't forget our line or Buggies, Surries, and Wagons, is etjuat to the best and better than many. See our harness, just in, but bought early in the Spring. The style, quality, and prices will appeal to all good judges of first class goods. No Unadorned Beauty can emnpii.ro in altractivonosa with the one \vt irirg a Nivklaei . a Locket ami ”.uiin, a Watt 1). a Brot Hi or nth-1 er article of Jewelry bought at this store. t. In tot he . (Tort n It rei *-l\ ih. "• inother'H opportunitIch and re-I isthilltlcM are ^reatcHt—for hIi«* Ij* | he garden all the time. II* rs Is ' hand that forms th*- netting of the J ihuneMth* circle and ttw standard # of i home life, it Is Him who mostly gives | the • xaniplc of ndinem* nt, which •■x-j 'ils an eno»*m«»UH Influene'', not only' «»\* r th*' children, hut tlm father also. | Krnm th*' father may come th** t !«imw 1* tlge of th*' outside world and j Its prlcipal requirements, l»ut woman j Is and should be the «pi* * n of th** i homo. ll*r greatest amldlion, how-J * v*t, should not h«- as a h«»m»* ruler. J hut ji home maker, and parents should i not forget that precepts on thetr part are likely to full If examples are lack- • ing. j The partnerships of parents and children are the greatest and most j : prod table of any In th** world, being J partnerships from which each can I i draw the greatest dividends every j ’ day and every hour In pleasure und i true happiness. i To lead In the elevation of man- j kind and to do this through our own, flesh and blood. is winning In tho\ "Race of Life." The first condition of human goodness Is something to love, and the second something to r. verence; hence th** greatest respon sibility of parents Is to make th* ir love for each other, their home and their children, conspicuously felt at all time*—iiev» v * to he dormant or x»> h»* L for :l ly t' it The (rood Taste Of Oar Jewelry' is irideniabh The quality w o ^uar- nnt'c. il- »rive we leave to your own jj.k d jn ment to say if it be not reasonable GRANT JEWELRY CO. » j Ko corvyedvoTv vo\V\\ Svar ! ^cwc.\tvv n tlm illrec ng. human c* dissipate 'harltv tjtai pr* ju*’le will do more I snd kind!** ■ - * % Mrs. E. West, 137 Main St.. Menasha, Wis. ■ m .:=■% V-,.; -i- Catarrb or the Stomacli. ' - -. <■' . ' |f"- ; ; -*■ fMe?'V'v. ***** Bnkerv For Sale. J Mrs. .1 B. Fair having hmight ha’f interest in the ,1. F Bell grocery store, offers the City Bakery for sale. | This is a line oDonrtumty for seme I one to invest in a good paving business. | In New business Mrs. Fair solicits the i patronage of old and new friends, as suring all of fair treatment. ’ BARRETT HEIGHTS LOTS forsn’e. $20.00 and upwards. Address E. W. i Gould, Macon, Ga. Robust and Strong -Splendid Appetite. Mrs. E. West. 1:17 Main St., Menasha, VVis., writes: “We have u-a tl IVrnna in our family for a nutnts-r of years nod when I say that it is a Hue medicine for catarrh and colds, I know what I am talking about. •*l have taken It every Spring and Fall for four yearn, and 1 find that it 1 keeps mo robust, strong, with splendid appetite, and fret* from any illness “A few* years ag > it cured meof catarrh of the stomach, which the doctors ' I pronounced incurable. I urn \ery numb j leaned with IVrnna. Bowels and Stomach. MIh«< M try Jones, 701M Iteynohls Avt*., Chicago, 111., w r»tes : *’l i'iii re.'omrn *nd Perunn as a go*>d medicine f*»r chronic catarrh of the bowels and stoma*’h. I have U*t*« trouh- Uvl M*verely with it f<^r over three year#. unn«»t e.\ p.. my p vour tonic. I . ,1 only ninety pounds before taking l'eruiia, now oua hundred nineteen pounds." Catarrh of Internal Organs. Mrs. li. II. Jackson, K. F. Ii. s, Xcw- man. Ga„ writes: “I Imvo had catarrh f tlie internal (.r^ans for more than * "One year ago I began to take Peruna, 1 year. 1 tried o.he.- medicines without the wonderful tonic for women, aud I any benefit. noticed a wonderful improvement at | •-! was persuaded to give IV-rn- a cnee. I took six bottles in succession and trial, and the* first bottle proved a ",'d I always have It on hand to take some , send, and after taking ten bottlcsXLavo row and then when my cough is bad. I recti red a iwrmaneut cure ” •36= AWAY ABOVE EVERYTHING AWAY ABOVE EVERYTHING FOUR FULL QUARTS $5.00, EXPRESS PREPAID BLENDED GOODS Exprtss Lewi,' 66 Hunter Harper Echo Spring. Cascade (Tenneaae) Wilson Murry Hill Club Any of the Above Brands 481. $5.40 USL. $u.#« Express Prepaid 4KL.U5L. Blum', Monogram $6.00 $1100 Shcridcn Club X75 8.00 Maryland Club ’S.50 13.50 Ml Verooo 16.00 » Am.Nm *• l*e Cal <lo* lot 12 ftonlM Four Rosea 7.00 1150 Three Fea'her* 7.00 16.50 CORN WHISKEY 4KL-U8S- TenneaMe Old Reserve $4.00 $11.00 Black and Blue 100 M0 Harvest Corn J.5# 10.50 Laurel Valley 3.50 10.50 Checker Board 3-iS 0.00 BOTTLED IN BOND 48i- UcSL.. Clarke'e Pwr» Rye . $5.00 $ 12.00 Snnny Brook 5.00 13.00 Early Tanas 5.00 12.00 Gagjenhiiai 5.00 12.00 Mel wood 3.00 12.00 Blum's Monogram .. 4.00 12.00 Moocria! Spring ... 4.00 11.00 Clark's Sour Maah .. 4.00 10.S0 All the Above Goods are Delivered Express Paid BULK WHISKIES Express Paid 32.30. 33.00. 33.50, 34.00. 34.30, 35.00. 33.50, 36.00 per Gallon BULK CORN WHISKEY IN Proa, $L5», $3.00, $3.50 per Gallon, accord ing (o age. We handle all Imported Wines and Liquors. Ask for Prices. LONG DISTANCE PHONE ISO 517-519 West Bay Street CHAS. BLUM & COMPANY Jac Fiorid v a u,e .