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Patriotism !l
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Tl»* «(otT,ncS h n t.-irjjer factor in “life, liberty and the pur
suit of happiness '• than most people arc aware. Patriotism
enn withstand hunger hut not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys
peptic "is fit for treason, stratagems ami spoils.“ The mun
who goes to the front for his country witli a weak stomach
will he a weak soldier r.nd a fault finder.
A sound stomach makes for good citizenship os well ns fo*
health and happiness.
Diseases of the stomach end other organs of digestion and
nutrition arc promptly end permanently cured by the use of
Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDES MEDICTtL DISCOVERY.
It hullds up tI:o body uih’j sound flesh and
solid muscle.
The dealer who offers a substitute for the “ Discovery “ It
only seekipg to make the little more profit realized on the
tale of lets meritorious preparations.
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medicsl Adviser is sent free
on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send
21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps
\ for the cloth hound. Address World’s Dispensary Medical
^^Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Uuffalo, N. Y.
THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN.
Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedioated to
Tired Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening
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It is a fact which mathematics can
| not explain, that the more we carry
I with us.
i'M WUSLOS GREATEST SEWING HACHSHt
Tv * LIGHT RUNNING
Engines
and boilers
few. Lath ,n«i Sl»ln«> Mill*. In),ct®r».
haM .ad rutin.i. Wood 8»w., SplllMr*.
1,.^. full.,., Setting, U..ollu. Inf In...
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societies are bound by money and oaths
These obligati' ns are like girths of
steel, yet none hold like the mairiago
| bond when inviolated and ungoluted by
Never let a grievance stand over vile theories
night; better sacrifice your pride than
your ueact of mind.
A happy home does not result from a
large income. A large amount of love,
plenty of good sense and a very little
money will make a happy Homo Circle.
Never think you can afford to be
dowdy at home. Cleanliness, hair well
dressed, and a smile will make calico
look 'ike silk in ine eyes of a father or
brother.
Love is the greet homemaker, that
mal.es even the drqdgety of housekeep
ing a pleasure, and home life a fore
taste of the bliss of heaven. One can
not get too much love into one’s home
making, but easily too little.
w»nt cithern Vibrating Phtiltli-. Rntnry
I. ^ jttlc or m ThnvHd \('hatn Stitch]
Kt vrlujc Machine write to
t;:i siw home scwino machine company
Orunqc. Mom.
’1C mith^nn ar« mad* :o acM r*r»rdU« o4
«. . > Lul !»»•>>* IlniMf la made to %»caf
Our a »rai.nr »*ttr run* out
La.U ! y tfUlhort»e<l dfakw only.
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F. H, WOOTTEN
PRESSING CLUB.
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 Milledgoville Pressing Club
Phune 231 107 Wilkinson St. I
TVPEWItlTEK FOB SALE.
At a bargain new standard typewriter
must be sold. Hood reason, telephone
38 for particulars, or call on THE
MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS.
AFTER
7 YEARS
SUFFERING
I Was Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s vegetable Compound
AVaurlka, Okla.—"I hud female trim
hies for seven years, was all rundown,
anil so nervous 1
could not do any
thing. The doctor
treated me for dif
ferent things but
did mo no good. 1
got so had that 1
could not sleep day
or night. While In
this condition 1 rend
of Lydia K. l’ittk-
hatn's Vegetable
Compound, and
L"gan its use and
vrotr‘0 Mrs. Pinkham io.'advice. In
a short time I had gained mv average
weight and am now strong aiid well.”
— Mrs. Kallik Stkvkns, It. F. D., No.
S, Box 31, Waurlka, Okla.
Another Gratoful Woninn.
Huntington, Mass.—“I was In a ner
vous, run down condition and for three
years could find DO help.
”1 owe my present good health to
Lydia E. l’iiikhnni's Vegetable Com
pound and Blood Purlller which I bo-
liove saved my life.
“My doctor knows what helped me
— « — n iDJUUlHM K11U».1 Wliai I "I, 1 III'
IfjT P'Y Tl^WTY Pill S and does not say one word against It.”
**71* UAfO -Mrs. Mari Jankttx Batls, Box
F.i Bac.acmc K.BWB-I.H, bu.Dt.
KILLthe cough
and CURE THE lungs
WITH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
PHICB
(On A 11.00.
_ frill Bit*! Fffe
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
FOR CBldI 18
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
134, Huntington, Mass.
Because your case is a difficult one,
doctors having done you no good, do
not continue to suffer without giving
Lydia K. I'inkhani'a Vegetable Com-
pound a trial. It surely has cured
many cases of female ills, such as in
flammation, ulceration, displacements,
llbroid tumors, irregularities, periodic
mins, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, and nervous prostration.
If you want to rent a house, see
E. E. Bass.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
Prompt Powerful Permanent
It* t*neftcin1 rf-
frcU are usually
felt very quickly
Stubborn cane*
yicl.l to P. P. P.
when other me li-
Cine* aro luclcas
C.nrw! rc Mlt* are
lasting -it cure*
you to stay cured
P. P.
It seems to br difficult in this world
for men and women to keen a middle
course. For one it is all saving ar.d
working, for another all spending and
shirking. And neither is happy. Idle
ness has us tnmy miseries us overwork,
It is only those lives in which labor and
leisure are united that are truly happy.
The middle course is the right course,
Man can nuild the house and roof it
in, a resistance against the storms utid
elements; but the man with all his ge
nius and artisan science cannot muke
the home; that ever has and ever will
be the task of woman. It is she alone
that can bring to It warmth and beauty.
Here she reigns supreme.
The children who are accustomed to
seing their mother with her hair be
coming arranged and in a pretty gown,
and who are themselves compelled
while young to pay attention to little
details of cleanliness and dress; will
never grow up into slatternly men ami
women.
Success in life does not always mean
wealth, fame or position. You may be
poor in all of these but you can be rich
in mind and character. The world with
in you must be developed before you
can enjoy the world without you
If you have wealth put some of it into
brain power and you can never lose.
If you are poor you cannot afford to be
poor in both mind and pocket. You
can have the wealth of a trained mind
and a noble character.
Condemn your children only when
they are really wrong, and then as
gently as pos-ible, but be sure to com
mend them when they do right. A lit-1
tie praise with a child goes a long ways.
A child may be very provoking, but
not wilfully bad. Attributing bad mo-
tives to a thoughtless child has ruined
mmnv a little life. Just blameless and
praise more, and we shall have better
children. Especially as most of their
faults are copied from their parents,
ve should exercise the strictest charity,
for verily “Charity doth cover a mul
titude of sins.”
There is no earthly tie so strong or so
sacred as that of motherhood. Society
is held together by social lies. Civic
“It's only mother; anything will do
for her!” If the words are often ac
tually expressed, the thought is too
often acted upon. And yet if we slot)
to think, common decency tells us that
only the best is good enough for moth
er—that her devotion, which surpasses
all other love, is deserving of the deep
est respect and affection, and that to
forget her i» the blackest and basest
crime that man can commit.
Tired mothers! always anxious,-
scheming, planning and economizing
how they cun manage their detail of
domestic life with least expense; for
children are such a drain upon the re
sources of one’s time, heart and pock
et. The mothers doing double work,
triple work themselves, lo suve for
this or that, until the nerves are strain
ed and shattered to a degree unbear
able to themselves, und particularly
offensive to others.
Makes rich, red, pure blood—cleanses the entire
system — clears the brain — strengthens digestion and nerves,
A positive specific for Blood Poison and skin diseases.
Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria;
is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it.
F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA.
If you have any doubt In your mind
as to the good that can come to v ou by
living in the sunshine way, we ask yoy,
to try for one day ond prove by per
sonal experience whether or not it is
worth your while to scutter sunshine.
Begin at once by trying to make those
about you in your home happier. Keep
u sharp lookout for little opportunities
of helpfulness. Be ciurteous and kind
whenever you sperk or are spoken to.
Be pleasant to everyone everywhere.
Be willing to sacrifice vour own person
al enjoyment if by doing so you can
muke another person happier. Do all
this and see when night comes if your
owh heart is not full to overflowing
with peace and joy unspeakably.
There 1b very little difference between
a prisoner and an automobile owner—
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When You Build, Use Brick.
The Difference In Cast. Between a Frame House nod Brick House is ver^ Little
\\ T HEN the cost of henting, painting, and repairii.g is taken into
11 consideration, the brick house is by far vhe cheapest.
rPHE building committee for the new G. N. & I. Iluilding,decided to
.1 use onlv the very bust materials. I furnish the brick, good ones,
take a look at the substantial walls.
C tOME to mv plant and see the care taken in selecting only the best
> clay, and care in the making, burning, and handling of the brick:
it’s an interesting sight.
When you build use brick made at the—
MILLEDGEVILLE BRIGK WORKS-
J. W. McMILLAN, I’kopkiktur, Miu.Knr.KvtLLK, Ga.
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both aro known by their number instead | Avoid unkind criticism. If a life bo
of by their names and aro always ati; pure, !?t nil O'Jdilios alone l£ you are
object or suspicion ntung • h® police, I convinced that a not over brilliai.E
— young mnn is trying to live a clean lifo
' No town can have too much street hnd make an honest record in the world,
illumination, at least no town ever has I don’t pick him to pieces in your after-
too much. Sufficient street lighting is a I party talks, evon if ho is a tittle bit of
perserver of morals and does effective i of a bo>-e or a trifle close or rather
police duty. We would urge our town J prosy. A pure man is better than a
authorities to consider the question of | brilliant mun any day, and truth anil
more udequate street lighting. We ] honor made a better crown than clever-
need it for mutual welfare.
STUART’S
BUCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
no Years on the Market
Saved Many From Death.
W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes
he has saved many lives in his 25 years
of experience in the drug business.
“What I always like to do.” he writes,
"is to recommend Dr, King's New Dis
covery for weak, soro lungs,hard colds,
hoaiseness, obstinate coughs, lagrippe,
croup, asthma or other bronchial af
fection, for I feel sure that a number
of my neighbors are alive and well to
day because they took my advice to
use it. 1 honestly believe its the best
throat and lung medicine that’s made.”
Easy to prove he’s right. Get a trial
bottle free, or regular 60c or $1.00 bot
tle. Guaranteed by All Druggists.
ness and wit. Set your aim in this
world toward the making of happy
hearts and homes, as the woman spok
en of in the play of “Clito,” who “made
the grass a little greener for her foot
passing over it.’’ Strive not so much
to be admired as to be loved, and seek
to awaken that love in the “little ones,”
whom the master especially commend
ed to our cure.
Most good men have had good moth
ers.
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Sick headache results from a disor
dered condition of the stomach, and
can be cured by the use of Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try
it. For sale by John Vinson. Druggists.
He Sell At Right Prices
Lumber, Laths,
Posts, Shingles,
Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Etc.
Etc.
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MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA.
Follow The Advice of
your Poultry Journal
•Build Houses and Sheds
As They Recommend—
Tlie Result ni Practical Experi
ence and Expert Knowledoe
And the chances are Ten to One
That Your poultry
Will Briny Better Returns
We Have
The Lumber, Sash and Material
Which They Specify.
Hard and Soft
COAL,
Cement, Lime,
Plaster, Roofing,
Paint, Brick,
and Sand,
Fencing,
Sewer Pipe
and
Drain Tile,
etc., etc., etc.
5:
Milledgeville, Georgia.
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