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UNION BECOME*. MILLEOCEVILLE, OA-, SEPTEMBER ft, ltt*
WITHIN THE OTVHERE’S HOWE
(BY MISS DIDDY)
'VOLTAIRE, A MASTER
VIRTUE
A ride for about five miles on tho STAYING POWER
new Macon rood, back home and a --
gun- > f bridge was my program one Frequently a reader encounters
eve nine lust week. I could not be- these two words: ‘Voltaire said.*’
Icive my eyes when I saw this new ... I always read what follows;
road. All the months of waiting sometimes I do not understand it,
have been worth it for now we can occasionally I disagree, but always
at !ea*t tnke a ride on Sunday after- 1 recognize a master mind and hand.
nonp< o’*: of the dust. Some will not read him; they
I prefer to do my shopping at home have heard he was a moan and fool-
so I won't use it to go over to Ma- *'h little mun. On the contrary, he
con, although it will be nice to take so unusual that he is still en-
the ride. couraging or distressing his fellow
men.
I :.m glad to hear that Miss Leni If you rrad of Napoleon you soon j
Moore is improving and will soon re- note he had a gooW deal of respect
turn to her >tore. With the fall for Voltaire. You nave undoubted-
season n. aring I 'll ink she should !y heard of Frederick the Great, who
hurry home *.o help thi*‘c slaves of had the advantage of being a king
fashion with their new fall bonnets, to start with. Voltaire was a much
smarter man; he has had far greal-
M.. I hn■ Shinholster and his cr influence on the world. In spite
chiilining bride ;|rc back at their <>f faults inevitable and natural in
Indian I-Iund farm near Milledgc- any human machine, Voltaire canu-
villv. Mrs. Shinholster as Miss Me- nearer having intelligence than any
Henry was a charming member of other living organism,
the >oc:al contingent in Madison and j give him no credit; he simply
has many friends throughout Geor- had it. Instead of being born a piti-
gia As a relative of Mrs. France- f u j fool, he was born with the world's
Ferguson she will find a cordial wel- greatest mind. Some of the fammi
com from the people of Millcdge- prophets were weavings compared
v *H p * 'to him; Mahomet’s personal history
* ' convicts him frequently of being an
yi - Lucy Harding has gone to as :—indeed, I know of no great
.V. v V • where she will teach this mystic among rulers who had a realy
winter, a piece of news that interest good mind.
all of U-. Lucy is a clurmin* an.i : v „ lta!re „ 0 „ llis fairly as
nttr.i tn, youiu lady an,I her many ,, v „ lutioil . every ?cho |ar ha! a d,l.
friend, here wish for her much sue , hjm u End givi .
cess. She will prove an c* "
•eprt • ntati-? of the south
conduct the world has decided is
good. The dictionary gives some
pages to the word virtue, but it all
condenses into this; a high average
in fairness, honesty, industry, tem
perance, usefulness in small or great
ways, and thrift in health and busi
ness.
And the lowliest of us may profit
from the practice of virtue.
in the staying powers we have for
the monotony of little things that
make up the on ghard Beige of liv
ing and behaving creditably.” . . .
This, it seems to me, is wise, bad
I encountered it in Emerson or
Aristotle, I should have been moved
no more than 1 was by this utter
ance of one of the plain people of
19211.
GEORGIA R. R. CLAIM AGENT IN
CITY TUESDAY
Mr. C. U. Hammett, Claim Agent
of the Georgia Railroad with head
quarters in Augusta, was in the city
Tuesday. His duties to settle claims
against the road are intricate and
settlement with the claimant j,!
ly always agreed upon. He J?
here often, and he always give. " 1
receive, a cordial welcome ' “
BARGAIN—Hen— 602 S. W«y n ,
F*r Sale. Sw J. L. Sibley. \ t
I have received many letters in a
single delivery of mall and not one
of real interest; blit I received one
today that caused me to take no
tice. “That heroics of human life,"
said the writer, "do not consist in
. j.t c'tacular circumstances; in great
deeds or in the taking of cities, but
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Ford for Sale at W. r. Robin..-n'
Garage. J. L. Sibley. It.
j; ( (it (i , v fi|! . . This long introduction to a q
beauty, but for her swctt'p'M-omiliiy! 1 tation from Voltaire J just c-nco
quu-
kir‘
The addition of the h
«n Milledgevilles streets, adds much
interert t; Milledgeville. The y.>un z
.'udies !n their hurry to shop gives
Milledgeville i busy atmotphere ai d
increase, the life of the town.
Children back in school. What nil
interesting time in their lives. I rc-t?
them with books hurrying to the two
schools and it brings back many fond
recollections to me.
Elizabeth Fraley told me tho other
day she had heard (from Righton
Brown and she is thrilled to death
with Atlanta and married life. High-
ton live* out on Ponce de Leon Ave.,
in an apartment and house keeping
is the biggest thrill of her life.
Alice Hall rushed in from Europe
and war out again for Miami to teach
next year. 1 don't think Alice even
ding:
equal; but it is not birth hut virtue
which makes them so."
In the gross aentimentalbm of
cur conversation and reading the
declaration that we are all equal is
a favorite; but remember that a
man really able to think says you
ere only equal to another if you
have his virtues.
And virtue is a simple word; it
means a high average in the rort of
had 1
. give
of hei
perienec-s. Every time 1 saw her the
w.T- in a rush. Emily Hall has gone
too, so Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall are
left alone again to wait for Christ
ina?. when their children will come
down for the holidays and the fami
ly circle completed again.
May Moore has gone to Kentucky
where she will spend the winter in
Danville, and study at Center. She
is to live In the home - f Di nnd Mrs
Cowan. May is one of the r.eeiest
and mi..-t attractive young girls in
Milledgeville, nnd she will be missed
from the group of eub-debs in Mil
ledgeville. May, Frances Bono, Har
riett Campbell and Geraldine Reid
were almost inseperable and this
group will not be complete without
her.
Mr . Lamar and Miss Lei in w
soon have a finished home. I r.otic
it the other day in pns*irr. If Y
completely changed thl: block a
will be one of the most attract!
little bungalows in the city.
The Ltgion benefit bridge will be
an interesting event this week. 1
sure an interesting group of people
will be there and 1 am looking for
ward to it with a great deal of inter-
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ute rush.
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