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Opera House
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 28th,
‘‘BILLY’S BUNGALOW’’
A Sparkling Three-Act Comedy.
THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN,
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MAKING THE POOR RICH”
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to C
Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening i/j
—PRESENTED BY-
The (i. M. C. Players’ Club,
BENEFIT COLLECE BALL TEAM
(For Purchase of Uniforms)
Decidedly The Best Play F.ver Given by Local Talent
’BICES: Orchestra, 75c; Press Circle, 50s; Gallery, First Two Hows,
35c; Other Seats, 25c.
I What are the great treasures, the
! great forces of life that could make the
j poorest of us rich? Let us name over
some of them. First, of all, there is
that great treasure-house-the treasure
of human companionship, humar^socie-!
tv. We talked of that last month; the
A touch of the hand, a look of love, a vitalize the minds of our hoys and girls j privilege of becoming a part of the lives j
kindly deed, a sympathetic smile are the | at home and make it the mighty throne 0 f other people and of their becoming
of inspiration. We hear some one say. j a pa rt of ours. That in itself offers
REV. J. G. DUKES
Writes: My wife has been in a very
bad state cf health. Xothing seemed
to do her any good until she began
TO USE PERUNA.
medicine for a broken heart.
Two men were disputing over their
j respective churches. One was a Bap-
j tist and one was a Presbyterian. Final-
1 ly one of them called a neighbor vho
“You are all theory, give us a basis to j inexhaustible riches. The father vou go
work upon.” If you are looking for a into this vast treasure-house the more
fixed set of rules for making a home I wonderful it is — the more it offers; un
happy and attractive, vou are looking I til you begin to see that if you toiled all
in vain. The government of no two y 0 ur life long to carry away or exhaust
was passing and asked his opinion as homes is likely to be the same. Homes these riches, vou could never carry
DOOKS, 7:30 P, M. CURTAINS, 8:15 P. M.
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I to which was the better church in which
to.be- saved. "Well, neighbor,” he
said, "son and I have been hauling
1 wheat nearly forty years. There are
1 two roads that lead to the mill. One is
the valley road and the other leads over
the hill and never yet has the miller
asked me which road I came, but he al
ways asks, is the wheat good?’ ”
There is a good deal of undeserved
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ATTENTION LADIES
l)o Von Want Something Out of The Ordinary In Corsets?
If so you should see my Kiimpl»line of Barcloy’H Tailor Made
Corsets, They ure suited to every form, stout, slender and
medium. They rank without a peer in the particular sphere in
which they reign.
LA 1,1, AT M \ IIKKHS-,MAKING PARLORS,
Write or phone, and be convinced.
IIO W. -GREENE ST.
MILLEDGEVI L.LE, GA.
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are as varied in disposition as the minds
of men What makes one laugh might
cause tears for another. Have the
making of home a place of joy. pleasure
and profit, as any other part of our daily
work. Do not save the frowns of busi
ness worry for your fireside.
A bond of sympathy should, and in
most instarces does connect mother and
daughter. What is more natural than
censure passed on women on account of ! that a young girl shou d seek her moth-
their not making home more attractive. I er’s sympathy and advice when trouble
Most of this blame is fairly chaigeable I comes. Mother's voice has been music
on men. With what heart can a wo-1 to her ear since memory first dawned,
man strive to make the fireside cheer- ! her hand has rocked the cradle, rested
ful when she knows, from bitterexpeii- upon her head as she lisped her first
prayer, and smoothed her pillow during
the weary hours of sickness. She can
he trusted and into her ear is poure 1
the secret that no one else may know.
Whether it be an ofTer of marriage or
an intimation of a broken vow, mother
will know best how to advise.
MRS. W. II. MIIOIIE,
ence, that the companion of her life
will come home to criticise her cooking,
to disregard her personal appearance,
und to let off upon her wounded but
patient ear fretful language on account
of everything that has gone wrong out
I of-doors! See to it that you do your
I part, Mr. Husband, to make home hap-
I py by cheerful encouragement to your
wife.
RliEOT/VTiSfd UMIU Wi
m\m arm water
DRUGS;
THE REMEDY
III IJ X
rt of Ui’li- Acid-
LI l)i la Water,
turul mineral
hi 'floliilly upon
ilia 1»
Tim nv»drrn ph***lrli.n d»
t'pOn driiHH and medicine*
trvntimnt of KhpumuUm
«n r* citUMxl by
l It* |iroiicrllH*N
tm* ureuitM <
VY-ltlO. 11 •-•’I
your Kldi.iyii
l^l>« you 10 4
iil»»«il\(*ji I’rli' lit Id dr | mil la. which
uittM you lo Buffer with Ithcum-utam.
Mail dl'InltillK lluWitrn Lllhllt Wntd
today Drink It at nit hourn; It will
»tion mart you on the road t<» health,
iltindrtdn t»f |»hyniclunn arc iircficrlb-
Ini* It dally.
Head wh»! one of fix* moat promi
nent phyatrlara of Atlanta hiivp:
"f havo had a !nr*«* and lomr «*x-
nerinnro with Itnwdm Llthln Wat or.
I cun unhealtat Innly Bay It Ih the beat
mineral water on the market for In-
.i.iiumalion of the Unn.iiy oigaiiB, and
a rvnt(«tiy equilly na aood In und con-
liitloiiH. Mich am IthcumatiNm, Lcxcnin.
(lout. etc., which have tliolr origin in
faulty tllucBtlon and a consequent ex*
c< hh of add tn the Hyetem. Drinking
Llthln Water in l.irjre quitntlllra la toe
lost remedy for thl* condition (the
idd (Hallo slat and ‘Bowden la the beat
Llthlo Water
(Name of phvalrlan upon request )
Itowden Llthln Water la bottled only
at the Fprlngn. Sold by (IruKRlM*
everywhere at 2uc a bottle and deliv
er* d lit your home at fl.fiO for six bot
tle!. If your druKirlat cannot aupply
* on. order direct from the Hprlnjr*.
Shipped to you In 12 larire liottlen nt
f? r.o F.O.ll Llthln Spring* On He-
mlt by money order. Bowden Llthla
RprlnKH Water Do., Llthln Bprlnir*. O*.
BAPTIST YOUNGSTERS
WON OVER LOCAL TEAM
Monday afternoon one of tho stirring
lutsobail games of the season wns play
ed balween Mercer and the G. M. C.
und while tho buttle was ti royal one
from thu pitclior’s standpoint still the
locul aggregation wont dovvn in defeat
IS to 3- However, the game was inter
esting to start, for thu hoir.e hoys tall
ied tliroo times in tlio first inning,
v ’;ih* the visitor* manured to ge* s only
Inc man over the plillt'.
After that the tide of fortune turned.
Roach knocked a ball over the fence
when there wore throe moo on bases.
In the same inning Foxworth also did
the same trick. Harris, of the local
team, did the sums stunt, hut it did net
prove effective and hope vanished like
dew before the morning sun, The game
was interesting enough at times and
when the final score wns posted up it
shoved;
R. H. E.
Mercer - - - 18 18 3
G. M. C. 3 8 9
Batteries: White, und Smith und Rak
er, Collins and Ellisen, umpire Hr.m.
GORDON NEWS
Out home should he so filled with
pleasant smiles, loving words and kind
acts, that the moment a member enters
it the sunshine of happine s will beam
from every countenance and a thrill ot
joy fill every heart; in fact, the home
should be its members,the mosllpleasant
spot on earth. If cross words must be
sooken let them bo directed to strung-
era or better still go into the woods and
direct them to the wild animals; hut. a
still better way is to keep the mind so
full of good thoughts, und the hands so
busy in performing kind, Christian acts
that there will be no room for cross
words to mature, and no time or dis
position to utter them.
away so much as a small nart of them.
Yet if we spend our lives only in get
ting in touch with people, onlv in in
creasing the number of our friends and
acquaintances, we shall leave untouch
ed and unused and unexplored all those
other great silent worlds and treasure-
houses which God intended f ir the use
of every one of us —for every girl, be
she rich or poor. These great Rilent
worlds are the world of books, the
world of science, the world of nature,
the world of art, *he world of beauty,
and others besides. As with human
beings, if we would learn to understand
theses worlds, we must be kind to
them, that is, become kindreu to them.
MRS. J. C. DUKES.
Rev. J. O. Pukes, Pastor of the Uni
tarian Church of Piuetown, N. L\
writes:
“My wife ha. beer, in a very had stale
The truest, best and sweetest Ay pc
of the girl of today does rot come from
the home of wealth, she steps out from
the house where comfort is rather than
luxury. She belongs to the great mid
dle class that class which has given
us the best wifehood, which has given
helpmates to the foremost men of our
time; which teaches its daughters the
true meaning of love which teaches the
manners of the drawing room and the
practical life of the kitchen as well as
teaches its girL the responsibilities of
wifehood and the greatness of mother
hood.
The most charming men ar.d women j 3 f health for several years, and nothing
and those living the richest lives, are lieeniod to do her any good until sha
those who have the most kinship with
all these worlds, and whose lives are
closely related in interest and sympathy
to all lovely and interesting things.—
“Talks to Young Women,” in The
Ladies’ World.
began to use 1
Since then the t
taco, and she Is
lav, and I bo lie
ornna ono month n-jp.
olor has returned to her
gaining in flesh every
vo she is a well woman
Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps?
No.Never, it’s foolish to fenra fancied
evil, when there are real and deadly
perils to guard against in swamps and
irarshes, bayous, and lowlands. The-e
are the malaria germs that cause ague,
childs and fever, weakness, aches in the
bones and muscles and may induce
deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters
destroys and casts out these vicious
germs from the blued. "Three bottles
drove ail the malaria from my system.”
wrote Win. Fretwvll. of Lucaina. N.C.,
"and I’ve had fine health ever since."
Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at.
All Druggists.
Culm
Pure Ga. cane svrup. pure
molasses at Emmett L. Barnes',
“Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
Gough Remedy,*’ writes Mrs. T. B.
Vendrick, Resnca. Ga. “It is the best
cough remedvon the market for coughs,
colds end ctoup.” For sale by John
Vinson, Druggist.
Hon. JereM. Pounds, of Burnesville,
will deliver a lecture at Gordon Satur
day "April 29th at 2.30 p. M. Mr. Bounds
will lecture in the interest of Local Tax
ation for the support of Public Schools.
We will be glad to have every one that
feels an interest in education to try
and be present.
Dr.Thos N. Bal er, President of the
Georgia Pulp A- Paper Co., has just re
turned from a business trip to New
York,
Mr. Lewis Flcmiuter, of Milledgcville,
was in our town one day last week.
Hr. Earle Evans and Mr. W. Vaughn |
made a seventy-five mile trip one
day last week in the Doctor*, Auto
visiting Milledgevilk an 1 Muoon.
Rev. Walter M. Lee traveling loprt -1
sentative of the Christian Index paid a |
short visit to his Father and Mother 1
Mr. and Mrs. 19. G. Lee of our tiwn
lust Monday.
Mr. Edw F. Miller, of the Pod ion
Medicine Company, was shaking hands
with old friends on our streets last j
Monday.
Wo are glad to note that Capt. Ra.-.j- j
more the Contractor for the lrwinton
und McIntyre Railroad is making rapil *" R ‘ I'* 1 llu '
progress on the construction of road
way work on this line.
We estimate a mother’s importance
in her family as high as any one can;
and vet wo do not believe she monopo
lizes all the quulitiea needed in the
great work of training up human be
ings. Her familiarity with her children
places her in some respects, at a disad
vantage for the exercise of wholesome
authority, The wise father wilt not in-
djsJ take the reins of the family gov
ernment from his wife; but he will
make his children feel and know that
her gtneral sway is sustained by a firm I
and stcudy hand; that behind their
mothers tender heart stands a ciol
judgment and a will stronger even than
their own, and that cannot impose upon |
the one or resist the other.
The great national question of the
day is not, “what are we going to do
with tho negro” or "tariff.” It is more
vitul, more individual and m ire spirit I
ual. It is what are we going to do to
It is more pleasant to be invited to
take a higher seat than to be deprived
of it. It ia more pleasant to be king of
a cottage than a servant of a palace.
It la better to be a good five cent piece
than a bogus quarter; in other words,
it is better to hold ourselves at what
we are honestly worth. The world is
full of people who never know or learn
Tell Your Neighbors
When in need of a cough medicine to
use Dr. Bell’s rine-Tar-Honey. It is| roal
the best. Look for the bell on the Bot
tle.
anything, because they think they know
enough to begin with.
Don’t be a grumbler. Some oeople
contrive to get hold of the prickly side
of everything; to run up against the
sharp comers, and find out alt the dis-
ageeable things. Half the strength
spent in growling would often set things
right.
STUART’S
POCHU ASD JUrtlPEB COHPOUNC
HON KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Year& on tho Market
to-day.
“My liltlo tiny, ten years old, was pale
»nil hud tint little life. Ho began to
i»o Peruna the day his mother began,
r'>-day liia face ts rosy, and ho is out in
the yard running and jumping with tho
f tho children.”
Stomach Trouble Relieved.
Mrs. T. J. Ilallard, Pryor t'reofc,
Indian Territory, writes: “I an. happy
to tell you ttint 1 keep free from my “id
itomueh troutdo; feel no catarrhal
lymptnms at all. I am able to do my
work, eat and drink what I want, and
rejoice that 1 found a sure euro in your-
raluatdo medicines, which 1 failed to
Dud in l lie best of horns physicians.”
PRESSING HUB.
Having secured the service of an ex
pert presser from Atlanta, I am now
prepared to serve my club members
and also any other patrons promptly
with the very best work. All work
appreciated.
Mrs. J. A. Aldred,
Proprietress Milledgcville PressingClub
Phone 231 107 Wilkinson St.
Did You Ever Stop
To Think of What You Were
BUYING?
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Vegetable
E. Pinkham’s
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When you spend your money you
should be careful about what you pur=
chase.
When you buy our candy you can
rest assured that you are getting both
QUALITY and QUANTITY
Wi
large
appreciate your order smali or
. Try us Emmett L. Barnes.
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Gcod for Nothing but the Eyes.
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Cokkkax, 1103 Rutland Street, Balti
more, ild.
Hundreds of snob letters from moth
ers expressing their gratitude for what
Lydia K. Piukliam’s Vegetable Com-
lHiund has accomplished for them have
been received by the Lydia E. Piukham
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rect urinary irregularities, build Girls who are troubled with painful
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vent Bright's Disease and Dia- table Compound. Thousands have beeu
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Refuse .ub.tiwtc 1 ££“”• **”•
What They WiU Do for Yoq
They will cure your backache,
We carefully manufacture our
own goods and know we are putting
nothing but the best article on the
market.
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