The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, December 10, 1909, Image 13

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The Boy of Dreams Will be A I'lne .Man If you chide a child for day dream ing, you may be acting wisely, but you may also be making a mistake. Dreams are not all idle. Every great achievement is a dream come true. Every doer of great deeds has first dreamt r of those deeds. The child with dream filled eyes will probably become the man or —oman with hands and hours filled with performances. The dream stage seems to be as in evitable a stage of promising child hood as measles or croup—a nuisance, but a necessary one. Day dreams are the processes of evolving, out of a nebula of desires, some fixed star of ambition Often <3ay dreaming is a state not to be despised, but to be encouraged. The child who, tire cl of roiup and book and companions, lies on' his back in the grass long mid-sununer days, his nands behind his head and his half- closed eyes following some drifting cloud, is not a mere time waster, ru ler the tcuseled head, behind the ■unburned forehead, thoughts pro focusing into purposes. Drifting ideas are becoming fixed ideas. He is prac ticing the always useful art of con centration. Every great or brilliant act has Deen preceded by some hour of re flection. The real deed is the resolu tion made it' the hour alone—the hour of consideration, of decision, of Fortune Telling Does not take into consideration the one essential to worn- an’s happiness—womanly health. The woman who neglects her health is neglecting the very foundation of all good fortune. For without health love loses its lustre and gold is but dross. Womanly health w hen lost or impaired may generally he regained by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This Prescription has, for over 40 years, L been curing delicate, weak, pain-wracked L . women, by the hundreds of thousands P and this too in the privacy of their homes f without their having to submit to Indell• cate questionings and offensively repug nant examinations. Sick women nrc invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence held os sacredly confidential. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Pierce s (>rfat Family Doctor Book, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition—1000 pages, answers in Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married, ought to know about. Sent free, in plain wrapper to any address on receipt of 21 onc-ccnt stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps. ♦ 4 RI155 & ARHSTRONG, ♦ Watches, Clocks, Diamonds ♦ l Jewelry and Silverware. I ♦ R E LIAB E E GOODS ONLY : ♦ V ♦ 3<5 Third Street, Hacon, Ga. * ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ v < *»M««M*4»0**»«*OH***«* LEARN TELEGRAPHY And step at once into a Paying Railroad Position. Others Have Succeeded—Wl)^ Not Uou? The Georgia School of Telegraphy Will equip you for the work at a cost of onlv $35. —A ACRE h a a A T E L L E Enter Now—Classes Forming’ cnooMRS M. V. HALL, Principal at Georgia Military College o / o real daring. The act that the wcrld applauds is merely the epilogue of the, mental drama. Children if permitted to follow freely their bent show two propensi ties. Most of them are examples of constant progression , in noise and action. A few' keep their noses be tween the covers of books. The child that is led to become a pendulum swinging between these ex tremes. and stopping midway for a little time fer original thought, Is the one who wil develop into the normal and useful citizen. it was a wise question the old Quakeress put to her grandchild who showed her a schedule of daily per formances. "At nine l study geo graphy; at half past nine, recite It. Tt n is the grammar period. At eleven, arithmetic. Then recess. At half past eleven 1 practise my drawing. Then I lunch with mamma, and—” "Yes, dear." The Quakeress had listened gravely to the careful sched ule of this scientifically reared child. "I understand; hut tell me, when does thee think?” Every child, ns every adult, should have some time alone to think—the hour for that kind of day dreams that bear fruit in action. William McAdoo, who linked Now York and New Jersey by what had long been counted impossible—a rail road through a tunnel under the Hud- sen river—is a man not at all of the type the phrase "a man of action" summons to our minds. A lall. thin man ot slow movements and laggard speech, with strong fea tures, but the eyes of a dreamer of dreams, is this man who has perform ed so tremendous a service for his city and his time. Wide open, con templattve, far-seeing eyes he has— eyes that see opportunities through the veil of failure; eyes that Bee far ther than those we ascribe to the "keen-witted man," "the man of prompt action.” A relative of his told me that the deed that excited unlmpnsstoned New York and that rendered New Jersey wild with Joy was the result of a 12- year-old dream of this dream-eyed man. "Will was always a day dreamer," said the relative. “He would spend hours thinking of heaven knows what. If we called him to carry a pail of water or to take the cows out to pas ture in the old home down South, he would obey if he heard, but he was pretty sure not to hear. "He has heard hundreds of times tile words, •Will, you are the laziest hoy in I he state,’ hut he only snjllod amiably, because he knew bettter. | Wo used to call those periods of pro- {occupation Will's trances.' When we | asked him what he had been doing I he would answer .‘Thinking.’ | 'One active member of the family always answered contemptuously, •Thinking! Can't you find anything better to do than think?” " i don't believe 1 can, for the pres ent,’ lie answered, with ills smile, 'Hut what do you think about?'* 'Of what I shall do after a while,' h" al- j ways replied. I "After a while he left homo, and we heard that he had undertaken to 'finance a street railroad deal in Ken tucky. Nothing came of that, and tile active relative said, 'You see Will is a day dreamer. He should be more practical.' I "He went to New York. A cousin | of his, n cub reporter, was assigned to visit ‘the tunnel of broken hearts and hopes' beneath the Hudson, Will read his story. He thought about it for a day or two, then he hunted up his cousin. 'Let's finish that tunnel you wrote about,' said ho. ‘Dream ing again, Will?' said the cousin. ‘1 am a practical man. I want results." 'So do 1," said Will. 'Then you won't go in?' 'No. The child who sits on the doorstep of the old home and dreams appar ently Idle dreams, sometimes comes back ard sits on the old doorstep | again, after many years, and reviews ! big deeds that have grown from those 1 little day dreams. Poultry Pointers There is nothing that will pay a bettor interest on the money Invested than a bone.cutter for cutting fresh) bones from the butcher shop tine enough for the chicken to eat. In many places the bone cun be procured for tno taking away, at most it costs but about two to three cents per pound. The bens relish it oeyond anything you can feed them, and the result in eggs is all that could be de sired, and, too, it takes the place of just that amount of other feed. For tile growing chicks, after they are a month old, nothing quite equals cut bone. A machine suitable for cutt ing for a flock of from 50 to 11)0 fowls can be had at about $10.00; larger sizes, $12.00 to $25.00. Care must be exercised when you commence to feed it cither to hens of young stock. Peed In small quantities at first, about three times per week, Increasing the amount and frequently as they be come accustomed to it. You who anticipate hatching out a good lot of early chicks should spare no pains now in getting your breed ers in the best possible condition so that a little later on when you ex pect them to be doing their duty they will not disappoint you. If you have any changes of location to make, do not wait until they are laying stead ily; If you do, the change will cuuso them to quit—sometimes for days and even weeks. Do not al'o:,’ that loathsome dis ease scaley leg to get a start with your flock. It Is a burden on the fowl, to sny the least, and anything iliat Is a burden detracts from a hen’s usefuness. It la Infections, although It may be slow in its operations. It Is a disease that there is no excuse for on any well-regulated place. Where it makes Its appearance it can be easily treated with kerosense oil. Take a tomato can about two-thirds full of the oil and nail it to the wall of your poultry house; utter the fowls have gone to roost take the affected ones and dtp their shanks into the oil up to the feathers using care not to got it on to tile feathered portion as it will cause the feathers to come off. This should ho done twice a week for at least three weeks, or un til the scales clean off. After this rub a little beef tallow on the tender leg and It will soon heal over and be come smooth. Of course a leg fhat has been very much affected will never look ns bright and smooth as it was at first. Look over your hens and dispose of Ihoso that are really out of commis sion. Pick out tho blind, the lame nnd the holt; kill and use them or sell them for what they are worth. On many a farm there are hens 1 lint, judging from their b'gs and spurs, are almost old enough to vote. Wo think we iLear the farmers smiling all about us. Yes. you know wo are about right. All theso old cripples are but a burden on your pocketbook, for they will not begin to pay for their keep. Pay your state and county taxes now. Books close Dec. 20. K. P. Hawkins, Tax Collector. “EXCHANGE: I would like to exchange some de sirable and well improved South Georgia Real Estate for Bunk Stock or Certifi cates of Stock in other safe (intneial Institutions. Write me what you have ! if you care to consider a proposition of J this nature. W. M. Giddens, Tifton, ; Ga." j • tun-" -VKr »**. iss>' «»- l*** «ra- v*' <xt*- -tt*- V'.w <*»- £*•*■«* r" ■ 0* - m* - ■ e— 0~ ■ -r". I Ur 't* \h \i/ \W Baldwin Go. Brick a Pottery Go. 'P' Is now fully equipped to turnish you with Best grade Brick in any ^quantity fiom one to as many thousands as is needed. Size 2f\4xS. These brick are guaranteed to be first class in every respect. Correspondence solicited, FIRST CLASS END CUT BRICK. HARD BURNED. NOTHING BETTER MADE. EMMETT L. BARNES, MANAGER. f V niLLbDQEVILLE, GA Mj — ■ •«oa. -w** Women Who Are Envied. Y) ose attractive women who are lovely in face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might he like them. A weak, sickly tsoman will be nervoui- and irritable Costipation or Kidney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions an I a wretched complexion. For all such, Electric Bitters work won ders. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, brighteyes, pute breath, sraocth, velvety skin,lovely complexion. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. 50c at All Drug gists. Either Bottled \n Bead or Blend—A Whiskey without try et ======== Effects 4 full quarts $5.00 - 6 full quarts $7.00 - 12 full quarts $13.00 Shipped Anywhere, Express Charges Paid We will ohip you the following goods, Exppccs charges paid Rye sad Bourbons USD LABEL YELLOW LABEL BLUE LABEL JOCKEY CLUB A •trUfbt Rr* rsdoesd ) T%«TY 1MMKNBE GLEN LILY JIM BUCKNER WOODFORD COUNTY OLD CLERMONT SILK VELVET 2 26 2 60 3 60 3 M 2 60 3 00 3 60 3 7 6 I 00 I 00 IS 60 2 76 S 00 I V0 3 60 4 bf I 20 4 00 4 60 4 00 7 26 « 44 I 00 t 00 10 60 0 00 10 60 n 60 16 •• Milt 12 26 2 60 2 60 3 60 • 2 76 I 00 4 00 4 00 4 oo n oo 12 oo 7 60 I 60 I 60 10 00 10 60 10 00 11 60 12 60 • 7 60 • 60 12 00 • % Pt* 67 60 I oo f 00 • 00 10 60 11 00 11 00 12 60 12 (0 I* •• • 00 13 00 Gin RED LABEL YELLOW LABEL BLUE LABRL . . . JOCKEY CLUB . . > 26 2 60 2 60 4 Qto. 62 60 2 76 3 00 I 00 12 Qt* «• >0 7 26 I 00 « 00 I 76 f 00 10 00 14 PtA 46 67 26 7 60 I 60 6 10 t 00 0 60 11 00 Vj ri». 67 60 I 00 • 00 • 00 • 60 10 oo 12 09 Cornet Dry or Tos 3 50 4 00J0 50 Brandies and Cordial* YELLOW LAB El.. oHhvr C4|Mf, Appl*. Apricot. Dtnao* 12 26 BLUE LABEL. •ttfcor Cog nar. Apple. PMfb, Apricot, Bbbibb 2 SO VOIMENAUX • • • • • Cogbbc 4 00 VOIMENAUX • • • • • Apricot 4 00 6t 76 17 26 17 66 «• 00 6 00 IS 40 KOTICE W. do .o' Drop., .iprM. rhtrcM o. M. 111., oo. f.llo. ..d OD plou DDd kdll plou not 1ddd U.o NOTICE. ».««> " ill gwL. ofd.r. for »».S« or o..r .111 0. .tlpi-d Id DdMddm ,Iddd jar-. —ful to, JOSEPH ZAPF CO., Inc.. Jacksonville, Florida. Capital StocK 5250,000 Long Eletancc Phone 545 , U CATARRH Positively cured and not one drop of medicine taken internally. Immediate relief and cure for suffererd of head colds, chronic sore throat, congested Bronchial tubes, llrolicliills, Laryngitis. Catarrhal deafness. Asthma and Hay frier. Nat a medicine to upset your system, but simply a tablet which when dis solved in water makes a wonderful cleansing, soothing, and healing antiseptic, which is especially adapted to the delicate membrane linings of the NOSE and THROAT and when used with the glass nasa! douche, which we supply, or as a gargle, will immediately remove the mucus by thoroughly cleansing the breath ing passages to the nose and throat, consequently allaying the discharge and giving nature an opportunity to get the respiratory organs into a healthy con dition. 'I his can neve be accomplished while the breathing passages are filled with poisonous discharge of the mucus membrane, and unless the breathing pas sages aie cleansed and treated with a proper healing antiseptic a slight cold will invariably result in Catarrh, La Grippe, sore throat. Cold in head or chest and frequently result seriously. Ormshy’s Nasal Douche treat moil Is will positively relieve immediately and will cure all diseases of the nose and throat and will give wonderful relief to sufferers of Bronchial troubles and tuberculosis of the throat and lungs. To convince you that this advertisement states FACTS, sign the ciupon be low, mail it to us with 50 ofs , and we will immediately mail you a $1.00 box of Onnshy’s Nasal Douche treatments containing 25 treatments with glass nasal douche or forty treatments without douche. The 25 treatments with douche will be mailed unless otherwise ordered. FREE —We will gladly mail you a valuable book with chart in five colors showing the Ormsbv method by which diseases of the resniratory organs are treated. One of the thousands of unsolicited testimonials we receive: Gentlemen: Several months ago I was very much worried about a cold I had contracted and which had settled in mv head, from which position it was appar ently impossible to dislodgo it; after suffering greatly fo ten days or two weeks a friend prevailed upon me to try Ormsby’s Nasal Douche Tables, with almost instantaneous results; in fact the results were so extremely gratifying that I d.'cided to continue the use of the Treatments in an endeavor to cure myself of catarrh, with which I had suffered for years, and after taking the medicine ac cording to directions for about six weeks I was entirely cured and have not been able to detect the slightest trace of the disease since that time, I also racommonded the use of the Treatments to a friends who has suffered for years from Asthma, and he has just left the offico after informing me that the Tablets lia.1 actully cured him; that he had not felt a trace to the old trouble for move titan two months, and that had been the longest respite ho had for ubouc twenty years. Now, gentlemen, this is the first time in my life that I have ever recom mended in any way a so-called “patent medicine" and I hope that you will take it as the evidence of one who sincerely appreciates the high merit of the article that you are placing upon the market as a curative agent. Very sincerely yours, JOHN R. MACLEOD. 1032 No. Bonnie Brae. Los Angeles, Calif. COUPON PACIFIC CHEMICAL CO iAPANY, 505 3. Broadway, Los A.mqeles, Cal. I’Iouho mull mo us por your offer, $1,00 box of Ormaby’a Nasal Douchj Troatmsnt*, for which 1 enclose you 00 cents. Name Address Could Not Be Better. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its tho one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, 3'jrns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils Ulcers, Eczema, Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Colds Sores, Chapped Hand.' it< supreme Infallible for Piles. Only 25c. at All Druggists, BiaGksinitltino ol flu Kinds on Short No Hog Done 8ii J- D. Wmm Next Door to J. Ft. Hines on Saturday, Dec. n, i p. m. THE DU PONT POWDER COMPANY will give a DEMONSTRATION of at MjUedgeville, Ga. on the farm 0 f SANITARIUM COLONY who has kindly granted permission to make this demonstration on his property. Every Farmer and all others interested are invited to attend. R. W. HATCHER centra! oi oeoroia Kaliway GomDanu Cl Hits ir SCIIED ;i.K* f OR MILLEDQKVILLE. Arrive from Macon 61 d ioidou 1:20 r. m, dallv. “ C:35 » '• “ C ivingtou l':19a. m. “ “ “ E itnnton 7:2-0 '• •< Depart f»r Macon and Gordon It: !J * “ * Covington “ Fatouiun 1 :"(> p m C 35 •> except Sunday) except Sunday except buuday