The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, December 10, 1909, Image 14

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! i f' GOO D M A N | * WOOTTEN 3! i lie honor 01 Love Depends on Congeniality P. P.P. Males Marvelons Cares in Blood Poison, Rheumatism and Scrofula. (i; FOR THE NEXT TEN “ ff\ DAYS f\y Ut are making 1 a special Ut run on '•'Table Linens, Doilies. \il til \h Towels and Towel Linens m m w m »♦* tl/ In the same sale and at LOW W *» ‘GOODMAN* 2$ WOOTTE1N 5 ^ PRICES are Rugs, Art Squares, Lace Curtains, Curtain Swiss white and colors. it/ , A French writer has been making , j investigations as to what, in the 1 opinion of women of various national- titles. constitutes the ideal husband. ; '1 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 his own fireside. Tito 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 in their husbands whal is really of paramount Import ance— viz., principle, arid a fine sense of honor. The cavalier who said: "I 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 lias little chance of real lasting hap piness. There are two kinds of men whom the wise woman should flee from as from 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 u fleck of dust fills with fury, and to whom a hook or cushion out of order is ns a red rag to a bull. The husband who Is continually bav- i lng "little love affairs” is likewise an unenviable possession. He may pus- 1 sihly be, in his own way, quite "charm I ing" fas Maggie -VVylie 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 British public Is exercised as to whether hus bands should obey their wives, or wives their husbands. Perfect equali- lty 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 uxorlously utili tarian. Such a husband Is useful, but be is not inspiring There are some wives who order their husbands about In a manner that no self-respecting flunkey would tolerate for a moment. _ "He that has a wife has a master," says the Scot tish proverb, and many men realize the poignant truth of the saying when alas! ft Is too late. It Is a man’s own fault, however, if lie is relegated to a secondary po sition In Ills household. Even In these days of strong-minded women ami i oiiffragettes the man who Is Incapable of maintaining ;ft least a position ot equality must be either a coward or a comedian. 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 first prevai t • In blood poison, mercurial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic: “leers, tetter, bead, wo say without fear of contradiction that P- P* P* is the best b purifier In the world. . ., , . . Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure con dition due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly- benefitted by the won derful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P-, Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CA. FAIRYIEW GANNlNli FACT’Y« •V MIL LEDGE VILLE , GA. /. Tiie Garden ot Love Is Found 1 11? H oitie Frtii m Vi THE OLD RELIABLE BOCTOAX. OLDEST IB ARE AND LOHQEST LOCATED. REGULAR GRADUATES IR MEDICIIL rME OFFER VOU THF. LARGE AND VAIUABLL EXPEDIENCE OF THE IONGEST 1ST AIL ISHL 0 AND MOST RKIArlU SPfcCIAUSn IN THE SQuTH Author 1/t <i l>y lUr» hUli! to ut iti CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND SPECIAL Or.tEASES. W• guarantee 10 refund money if not u ed. All modi* Uluru (urntthed re»dy for use—no mercury or Injurious medicine* used. No detention from buslneha, Patients *t a distance treated by mall and eaprese. Medicines scat everywhere free from gsre or breakage. No medicine sent C. O. 1) unless in structed. Charges low. Thtiussnde of oases oured Rtate your _____ case and send for terms. Consultation FREE and confidential, In ptrson, or by letter. Call or virile today. Don’t dolay /)* A/A® Ml l" ,,uu < w Narvout Debility nnd Weakntssas stricture of Mills lb * r yoiiihrm r.dly and aura * urlaa.pl \>t<!e» unit blotch loaa of r ital foreae. It>a« of mauhooil, alo . oured for life. We can elop night looaaa, reatoie develop and mature y«»»inji or middle _ „ aged r»he arc and wreck* and tuaka ttiain fit U r mari lai* Canlillle that Ianlaldedl*ea*a, In all ‘ta form* OTpillllV* and ktatfca, cuiad for Ufa. IHood l\»i*t "inu. Skin Ulcer*, ailing#, Bore*. Uonur’tioea, U eel ami all form* of private dlaaaaa*, cured te *lay Oured. We §uarantea to refund your money If not peiiuaneetly oured. Kidney Bladder and Proitstlc ni» « • • a* aurceaefully treated and permanenl UlSluSUS lv cutvMl PILKS and RUPTURB aui ad by peloleaa and bloodlea* method* radically 'cared wltbeat tka a»a ef harmful taafrueranta. A a#w Huai* treatment No pain and no eipoaure. No eaaatla* cutting, hurgtea 01 eounda. NudaUntiwu from but I •a- Thousand* cured. We guaraatee te rafund tier If not perniauentiy eared Mj boek fully at (•lain* thla dlaeaae. Varicocala ranaiirg aarveoa debility, weakuaaa a, etc , parw^aauUy uuiad wlt^ out pain Truly may a homo hr likened unto a Ruin, u, in whlcii ini |».ir« utH art* Hi' i<: rtlt iifi'H, UliitlmvM tht* mblstiin* anil • i-vp flu gr. t< Ht • nrl.-ner. The wcetla 1 1111t l"• pullftl ami Hi- pruning knife iih< (I with illHcrrtlon ur.tl Intel 11 genut- end when transplanting time coitus, the t’luulh will It* strong or weak art we have made it Tilt' home which In the synonym of liitp;*lnt*HH In the home* which standi jin tlu* t xpr« sslon of a purpose, where each inemi'er, lia\ Ing a distinctive sphere of duties, contributes his ef forts to the one common whole, nnd where time In valued for Its possibil ities nnd not bemoaned for Its lack o' H« nsntlon. 10ven very young: children ure fre quently unhappy because of nhnnr- I indulgence nnd Its attending law- | mii• sh. for lawlessness brings pro- I ri Iona te discontent with all a«« s. hum is the soil In which the char- I l« is of our men ami women are] »wn—a soil which responds very «c- ■ rat. ly to the efforts it l'et e|\ es. I ITie mother's opportunities and re* iuislldlltles are greatest for she is j the garden all the time. Hers is J hand that forms the setting: of the j L‘ □ I stlc circle id til. Stl dard stly Klv« of th%' nai vou* ayaiam, alo., porwjtDauUy out ad i drupay »f lb* aorotuaa MtrudS H y d r o e e i • wltUwut p*la. wllbautpaln. DAOIf rms fo MIR upon appilatlMit D v/AJIV wiili d«acrl|.«lwD mt ab*«# ,] th a effect* and cur*, a*ut *a*l*«i lu plain •r»ap»r,h Fra* Musium V« «V"»" , f«MVor.“.slSE In Ilia city. V*r» inatruatlr*. Coatavou nothin*. "I - urn,/Mll /\ r\ It,. 7 katiitu. Car. mi PucMtw Ju. DR. KING MEDICAL CO., Atlanta,CA (Thoroughly r*aponaltti*. Legally lnc<irpot*tad r.sder th* law* of o**rgl* ) MBsaap—mi eaae.as.eaa aaaaaaarj No Unadorned Beauty hn.ue life. It is sll the * xumplc of reiineim nt, whli h * x j • 11 h an t normous inllueiice, not only* o\« r the children, hut the father also. J Frnm the fath« r may com** the ( I'liowltdge of the outside world and its prlcipal re«iulrements, hut woman is and should bo the queen of the i home. Her greatest ambition, how ever. should not be as a home ruler, J but a home maker, and parents should i not forget that precepts on thetr part j are likely to fall if examples ore lack- i Ink*. The partnerships of parents ami j children are the greatest and most j : profitable of any In the world, being j partnerships from which each can ! ) draw the greatest dividends every | : day and every hour In pleasure and | true happiness. I To lead In the elevation of man - « kind nnd to do this through our own', flesh and blood. Is winning In the j “Race or T.lfe.'" The first condition of human goodness Is something to love, and the second something to r« vrencej hence the greatest respon j nihility of parents Is to make their j love for eac h other, their home and | their children, conspicuously felt at all i can cnjnpa.ro in at tract ivenobs with the one wearing a Neck lac* . a Locket and Jhain, a Wntch, n Brooch or oth er article of .Jewelry bought at this store. to he dormant or to b • it l tie rut “t In po I'he Good Taste Of Our Jewelry iii the direct glance of 1 Ing. human hjuI. which to dissipate pr* Judb e charitv than the most gr.’.ientS." lev sine will do more I and kindle ’ i lahorate nr- W e have previously carried on ly a partial stock of Wagon and Carriage material, but have de cided to make this class of goods a special feature from now on. We have secured connection with one of the largest manu facturers in the South, and are loading up to the roof with— 8 RIMS, SPOKES. HUBS, • < SHAFTS, AXLES, SKEINS, TIRES, WHEELS, ETC. is undeniable The quality wo guar- ant ‘c. Its • riv t* wti leave to your own gm d ju ■ meat to say if it be not rcasi.r.ab GRANT JEWELRY CO. P j Ko COTtfltcUoA \b'v\\v SVrt CotrvjaTuj Bnkprv For Snip. j Mrs. ,1. H. Fair having liocght half intefest in tiie J. F Bp'iI grocery store, | offers the City Baki-ry for sale. | This is a line oooortunity for seme one to inve.-t in a good paving business, i In New business Mrs. Fair solicits the i patronage of old and new friends, as- ; suring all of fair treatment. BARRETT HEIGHTS LOTS fnrsn’e. $20.Oil and upwards. Address E. W. I Gould, Macon. Ga. Mrs. E. West, 137 Main St.. -. m 1 CatarrSi of the Menasha, Wis. : v ^Slomacli. ■ V' " m , ... ' Robust and Strong-Splendid Appetite. "Mrs. K. AVe*t, 137 Main St., Menasltn, Wis., writes: * “IVe havo u-. d Pmina In our family for a number of years nnd when I say that it is a lluo medicine for catarrh and colds, I know what 1 am talking about. ••I hnve taken it every Spring and Fall for four years, ami 1 find that it keeps me robust, strong, with splendid appetite, nnd free from any illness, "A few years ng . it cured tnouf catarrh of the stomach, which ihi doctors had pronounced incurable. much pleased with Pornna.” Mb Bowels cP:d Stomerh M try J«mes,7GIH llcynolda Ave., Chicago, 111., w rites : “l can recomin m l Pcruna as a pood mod>1 no f<>r chronic catarrh of the bowels and stomach. I have U'c<i troub led severely with it for over three years. “One year ago I began to take Peruna, the wonderful tonic fv>r women, and 1 noticed a wonderful improvement at once. I took six tsMtlos in succession and I always have it on hand to take some row and lhen w hen my cough is bad. j ” \n onls can in 4 f l' oUr hfiiic. I VfiL’ii• d only ninety pounds before talcing Peruna, now ouo hundred nineteen iHiuuds," Catarrh of Internal Organs. ^frs. H. II. Jackson, It. F. I>, y cw . man. (ia., writes: ‘‘I have had catarrh of the iuternal organs for more than i tear. I tried other medicines without any benefit. "I was persuaded to give Ty-rnt a trial, and the first bottle proved a god send. and after taking ten bottles I Lave recti red a permanent cure.” AWAY ABOVE EVERYTHING When in tiecil ot any parts that go into a vehicle, call on us, we'll save you money. Don't forget our line or Buggies, Surries, anil Wagons, is equal 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. f Moran fi & AWAY ABOVE EVERYTHING FOUR FULL QUARTS $5.00, EXPRESS PREPAID BLENDED GOODS Exprrsj Pr*p*id Lewi,* 46 Hunter Harper Echo Spring, Cnoh (Tennmt) Wilson Murry Hill Club Any of tht Above Brands «$-. $5.80 12&L. $12.80 Express Prepaid 4KL.12KL. (Slum's Monogram J4.W $11*4 Sheriden Club 2.75 Maryland Club 4JSL.I2 5.50 M 13.50 Mt. Vernon 4.00 14-00 Four Roaea » lonlM lo A, C*L 4 *04 Uo U Bon1m 7 00 1ft. 50 Three Fea'hera 7.00 1$50 CORN WHISKEY 4KL-12SL. Tennewce Old Reserve (4 00 81LOO Black ud Blue 100 0.00 Harvest Corn J SO 10.50 Laurel Valley 3.S0 10.50 Checker Board J.25 9.00 BOTTLED IN BOND Qarfce'a Para Rye. Senny Brook Early Ton Mel wood Blum's Hoeogram Moocnel Sprinc Clark's Sour Mush 4&L- .ts.oo .. 5.00 .. 5.00 .. 5.00 .. 5.00 .. 4.00 .. 4.00 .. 4.00 »2KL. 112.00 13.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 11.00 10. SO All the Above Goods are Delivered Express Paid BULK WHISKIES Express Paid 52.50. 53.00. 53.50. 54.00. 54.50. 55.00. 55.50, 56.00 per Gallon BULK CORN WHISKEY IN Proof $2.50, $1.00, 8J.50 per Callon. accord ing to age. We handle all Imported Wines and Liquors. Ask for Prices. Wilkinson St-eet LONG DISTANCE PtKME ISA 517-519 West Bay Street CHAS. BLUM & COMPANY