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ROMKIVCtfu JIXY ,
•T’rof. M. C. Sand rs is antic- :• .1
4,iiceive : aiulpvclipt for > il> rrp
tions to the Gh/'-’K 1 '
•advertising con':
Cl'lilt you: te.v
'Hio human mind is ", ••!
th t .| Wilt 11-. Jiilpilf l : : :
-M SU'jll dU !>° • I !
.Tdg&nnt ).B ;ri:--1- Uf <ti
IJcFmJw-, #:<*vV< .H- " <"c.
The Will power a ’.'
tory or rostrwnii i""
lower factiltire, snnr to tipi- '
put aside this or that emotion, im
pulse or thought.
We cannot will oimselve into a
passion, but the conscious erne;
of rising anger m:n *••• ;• i
this power of the wiH <- ■ r. tnu -k. or
dered impulse-- may he cuftivatei! •
to prevent oursclv.-s from ii;;!;
lions oC to wiper, or act till “'>s iiw : i:
af erupt*. It •John C in', li’ l
'wlKi'ts'iinw -re'-.T;!"' a misern'-io
iSU-up ift J-'uUtVJ" r.o juty u , nil-! 1
sentence of Meath for faking t!m "
of a foll-uv mortal, had ' 1 ;
1-ys pas,slops from >y-puth, and u mi
opb.i'i strong trl'd power, l-..- v
not to-dav be a ern.ual iu a a
dentned felon’s cell.
It has been said that, there are
few perfectly balanced minds mi
world. We .ire all more nr - - i'? ■
ed with some form of -cn ntr.
and there are various grxdtli
class of which '-Jhek ti.rt hippe
type, a kind of derangement 1
‘•moral ,insanity ’
Some men of 'he biightes* oniim
have bet-n victim of strange end
curious eccentricity, and --.m. -'
them suffered from
Sweudeiibor* - aid that t'hr; ■ ■ i
cd his hand a ••haul Sauers' M
tin Ltither dtelurcil the i
raging and stamping into he- : - -
drove him from hi- In !. a"
rued professed -iivnndertul vis • aiai
dreiiirts, which became t4ie 1 as 1
religion that c:t:r:--d its ■, ■ 1
nearly nil over the }•’.istern w-
Byron was ilh egotist; Rhn
dreamer, Edgar A. I'-u-’s hi. i
creations were the, pre-ltH <i i> hi,ml
diseased. \ ictor J Hugo’s uoeb
insane, his brother was in an a, . .in
before he twenty ye 1
of age, his daughter is i.- ine, and
has been htnWd that lin}.-.> i..-. -
was mefliitUy ur-.o'in lln me
spent s.
We read of m< i; n In- it--
of will power and eon.,, i '-is T'-ct 1
that tliev delight in blood- to ■--
run in streams fr mi t - t e-■
their victim.-, ‘ills t'-- ■ wit
A case is recorded i.i
journals of ain -.n who v. - .: -
horses in the woods and rro >
whittle Ujemlo dc;ifh, iri 1
cats, td torture chichi ns, 1 r •>'■ ■;r
legs, and tear to i • •
l °
and ayi'-pi-iN ’-g t, P \e,y i.
Ins joy 1 was reached 1 v
torturing and kiiliiy: la; .aa i
Are-we not ty supp 5, tii.r s ;
cases, bad as they a-.-, in ;-it h
been saved to society and the world
hud they been properly trained in
youth? Had these wicked impulses
been nipped in the bud, .m i wise,
and the subject taught to en-r. isc
the will power, his character
have been (lifferoni.
'Let me admonish all young *••• .>;dc,
not to (jw an -v X > an::'”. : aeh
vtclun*. oxpioaiou of .urn.. '„*av; .
iui| vess Watch yourwive.,
day and loam to weed o it i'rcm your
nature every wion,, irm c a
yOur will power so that it n::.y
strong ad healthy. Conscictn . lit.
a never-failing nionitji. sits eiu oil
ed in the sonl to tench fm
wroujr. It is over sinsii'le,
ntirrow to lelleet tin ->:> :o
the mind, and teaob the conn - v
oes and to reniind us .
1 .
No doubt people arc tired oi m*l
ing this announcement, but v ,\u
tested election ea>e o ! I-
nit y*t be< u decided. It took n lor.g
ttflae to go through tic- groat mass of
testimor-v'l;d:-?n or. both side*, sna
the evidence h;.-, ftb been he-nd be
tlr- .fudge. The attorneys will g-<
hack to -e- s',, July Itli,
to finii-li a";'.ling the case, after
which ledrro Fl'itchins wilt render
lv. - dw:i-i .n according t - law and
c v id< iicc,—Jack son Herald.
\ *>l it t <>J! ('i the 1 - of
Kev./. I>. Ouiiiicli.
V. \\J.l). .r‘nels la to omri.s
sioner of riibli*': scfco ! s f>f ’sarL?
county dn <1 on June 21 *i ISOS.
A considerable portion of bis life
<1 ‘X- e id to fMxbtlC 1 ! i tot Ills
ontr.trv, and in everj \t( ilion he
hell he perfect confidence of
. \.y \ ountv st-rli<>Oi ommiß|iic>j4cr,
•X Spi d?\<? r 9s Jh**¥vt ftkmo %t
wt/: i tiui- rj.e • ; i fr
|.w and . ohhi- -if-in vto -th • di fr &otin i
SitSn.-dgo ammi.g the con..-non pej
[ile His interccarga with thi; body
was always ple.-.sruit. and Helpful; atni
liis pVesSifce in the aehool room nr,
inspiration bath to teacher and pupil;
therefore, Resolved, —That in the
death of Rev. J. D. Gunnels, this
.
Providence yhich “moves in a my
leriOus way, t!i>, words to perforin.”
Resolved, —That a feat friend to
the cause, of education has fallen,
I- w<- bow in humble mbnu sion,
it.,ding Sf',uied liuU the IJjvine Mas
ter, in l iia inscrutable wisdom and
tender love, has -imply called one
ot his gloved chi!i lren to hi reward,
an<! it is onvs to tad:-- tip tin; work lie
left, to improve r,ml extend, as l’rov
id i nee may direct
Reaolvtid, —Tl at wc e i< ml to his
b- i-eavud ont-s oiir tendere -l .svinpu
thy and commend t!‘ -in to the wisdom
of ilii-i who doelh fti! thin ;s well.
"Death is the cate to endlcs -i jov, and
its sitmiiuuis v. to him, "is the
call it the M.oler to "eoni-.i uyi
diighor; thou ha : bt-en faittiful over
i low diings, i will make the; ru!
over many Unugs.
Ri. irlvftd, t.!'- t these resolutions be
entered on the minute book o: th
iii.iai U and that they be [iiib.i -lied in
!the )tanka (.’ountv G and tin-:
tha Atlanta \\ eeklv (.loti ‘itution and
People’s Party Paper he requested to
copy, 11. U . WOOHi G,
A. I'. . Hr.'. cr,
V. !). T,< C' ! .
I>. li. $ fciKßlsONj*
(|.-,1..- HAM Dl -- TANARUS,
W. T. A.nio.iojoN,
Board of iMucalioo.
Ydople l Jtmo fioth, If 5.
k
Cheering Br, as of Returning.
Prtrsjx-rity,
The panic is over. The host gauge,
of tin- linanced condii m of tliu conn .
tly the iT.te o war es. W ion man>
meu wori. for Iti !i ]- v • ; t:i- i j
*
products of the toil of th >e men, and j
ai , (O | -V -nr -'ll I'll ])!(idll-ts. It;
also means - laborers will with
their eared incomes be able to secure
II- produ -is )f el 1 -■ ■ .
On every hand wo hear of mills
which have been close 1 opening, and |
wages which have been low bein
Ya 4-1
The.- -,'signs oTrevival in business I
java, i ). ,euiiiitti and 4u, Jiuy section. I
I’iiey ft \vi ad a- - eo; :i
--rent, ynd they enibr.uo uvery oon
('i-ivapie id ass "f enterprise.
tsiin c the Ist of Hfarcli it is sate to
say that tiuO.OOv worKius have been
given jobs or had their wages raised.
This adds immensely 1o tlie great
army of consumers, mind enhances
the families of working men and
women consume.—Gainesville l-'.agle
YVlint-alic What 'til l. What Will
1 Do?
Mr. Miles Cantrell, who lives in the
under part of this county, lias the
lo%ost vovr of corn oti record- 'lt is
four and a half miles lons.; and takes
one hour and thirty-seven minutes to
ulow to the end of it, and three hours
and four minutes to make a round of
one furrow on each side of the row
[ lie land oh which this extensive row'
of corn is a conical shaped
hill, and there was u<> way to fcs;.- ii
off to prevent washing except to 1
gin at iho top and ruu round the hill
i corkscrew fashion.—tiainesville Ea
; glo.
Bieirdueho and ISewrolcifl cure-.', by Dr.
■* >. >' • •• IX 0(1 •• • a Si.-'.
The Party Aiv
i'here i; very 1; atatl discu .•'
jiagon between the nd.vor.atea of a
! single gold' standard and those who
(favor the'unlimited ceinhse of silver
l as to what position ea<. h w::i irk"
i should the next national contrition
declare tor a single or double bad;
of \ a! no.
Must* on eitlc •• side bn , nr.t:'f • "
that they will not support a : '.••'ki-t
| that hi nominated on platform ;uM Is
atari*n wit’ t .< ir oonvicUons.
The Coy,-. ' 1A; do; ; ho
| either extreme in adjusting this qwes-
Ition —though it dons layer the coin
age of silver as redemption money,
'll the only iiiUs.ig ... ia; it,, id \n J.
1 1 : ajuld tauur • : op ;UttV i
i y . slr'uti g (he cnnage
Ar:o ocean supply and u.iati:
! amount opined fe> the ert’pacil)
| mint a, trim the t-Kpre 4
(
(■i'fiiHf/ m gold shrill 1 • cosh and
a h.v . .... , illy.
..-a
< ri;.:inatioi! against <• .tHer I
Thin h item lh-v.-. . i
•The United Mates could well
afford to adopt such a finamfiai p< f: v
independent of what other powers I
may or may not do, without incurring'
the lightest risk ; ... to stability.
V> <• i hhife t!i <t the t •c • • ■
elmvention wiil make a declaration
on the iine of .the position take by;
tins paper, nnd we will not he.-..!Me j
to denounce any declaration that;
ant. yy oven as > tn
money as a crime a..;.: nM; the pi up •
yfe will also criticise any dec ; iti ( >n
in line with the last plat for; a- a
cowardly si raddle.
' 1 • I . V\ r WOK! ! o-!-l (■ ■ ’ ■ |
go this far iii dou-ti' ■ of o.tr * win-!
tiof&i, ‘• ill there are so many <>■ .
prineiph. im iv**l in ktiju tin ;
party errgamstiUun intact, *t!. ;U -
■ I e. • . t \
ing the u renter,t service to tli" e- on:
by ;y to the . ■ it, '■> .
Itefai: .* <• eotthl not have out rvnj
\V<* ,nc\ r i ii ' i •
lint v-. <: " : k not ! ■*,'. :
we tv -re (toil!, ti e best thin inf
people by antit';'fti;- ng D .-m , ■
orgmn • oioti merely 1 ctui c :
party lo ,m w , ui' .• .-• i
It would b • better t com it t ;
wroi.o, ,i • thin ii>c , . . ; ,tj i[
>t is rigute*l bv a positive part-,
elti ra 1 • ■,!. i
Keelbl;-; t.h'l|, \V: 0 ,1
with <liMir>jii - bbtioh the eviden. ;n
-<1 ■ -:if v<o thi- . r - ■ re .
nun spirits to ibru; tit. •• -.at
Demon racy,
Di lo !. i1: ■ ■ i •!.
the party is i! lo ' -*.ti \
I ) --a ■ - I'.io .ra iplc M- ■i' in,
.‘i.-il.
Every itaaole Veto;.
DESERVES HIS PENSION.
Ad C''-- Tt-'-rtt iy
JHUttMKi; ■' €w $ ii<-
vzii.Til , rr*
From tb ir. • m, Jfr. t ,/ rn
h'armi ; jwpdun ;• s o v <v.s ) • ; y>
Kdv, - ■ * f: • !
Dpd --• t vpt > : t vi y ’• \ * •hb
Govv■ i. • r ■*’ ■i' . I wm n<s
wv-mnUM in v. iV t it \j tn
Cos tj*ar -• i r ••• < • Aa ■ • . • v
wiiteh . ■ mo; t f or •: wi •• : , i
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t i , ii'."' I>? S bid I t : .
!•>;. .* } t i: i w<; ' : i {a J'; < : •
pmi. VSLs )8 Jimu-wd [ v .-M c 1 } • :i -
tion) I*y ; new A>t\l railed Fr. l‘ii,k
f'jUs>, l!tH. lie 1 .C. ■! <V.r l! it .1 .If t\,L iIV
For tliG TifiX't 30 da vs i will >. ;1 a
?•>. Now i- your time to b a
machine cheap.
vo tTic'i.v, O.;.
*5*H L P&SY guarantees Usd futua.
i ® .It is not what we say, 1 -
Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, vhu tv. > tu._
I story t
BSBBS .ifE\ P
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ft 8 u gf
90
Great and .hrrr.-.uglily re*
liable buiiti::. j-up medicine,
nerve tonic, vitalizer and
Blood
—... ■
| ! ' if ¥ia i© f
J 2i< 1 re the : . cine]
above all other medicines, is
?v -y.-.v . • i- -\^* 9
ti y .. - . V- J
■.j lL £ © £& p yA l‘ i 81
s
It has won its hold upon, the
hearts of the people by its
, 7 * 1 • /"* ” .
wna-: :io o and so;. .tparilla
does that' tdls the story ;
1
Jv-.-en v. !■ ,n all other prepar
" i havebenn(lrlicU -J - pc- nr twenty
years with a very * nr-.; lu.ab canatd by
ba Jood. I I'vrn t-’Wnjf Hood's
better ever m 1 ss.d can truly Bay
that It in the beet medicine that I ha to
ever Her-n.” Ariik-pa KitcHIMO,
White Pond, South Carolina.
(*\ ,~.r-b jb JO
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Hood’s p.iis
1. It is mono ’ thrown array xo app^y
fc.-.t; fit ti(‘ 1; 'I'JDCI OX BUS"
2, TANARUS of potr.iih salts in largd <;
uriV-i ■ , pbdt (ac i l
ft 4 ;
• VvTll Pl’> 1 -:5 ■i v CM c*r a S CCnCIIIgCU*
j a little ?nou’ tiiaa CO a.ys i roin time of
and
~v 5 ■, k .:y aji(i Whuo
1 -fV : " ■iof r - -oirnln. thmwh
■,• ,v t 'iuol% para.. lUu yimci oi
it br.v, th erect vari + v v ~ ara
ground, Calico, Gourd, lilac a and Con
stitution tiro preferable.
7. The best* tab>e peas art) Sugar
Cr;-wdor, Whi;-‘Crowder, Mush, Large
Ladv, Small Lady and Rico.
i1- : a-cifl lv i Rapp* r are also good.
ji °t a V‘* U purpose * pea the Ua
.rc pJa- 1.. ...own
Do not ; :.c s * t. and does not. our
; iruportimOe, not only to be
j sown in me corn as a secondary crop,
: hut to dem .* 1 a plw ■ oi irs own as a
A iter tk-> *iuaril grain •is harvested
: Hu hm 1 ‘can be utilised with great* ad
-1 w ..v - plowing wit... ' sweep. sV iil
cue It with ihc twaciop, and tracts n0ch
..... ... 'i DO 5..i1l C
ttiiy Held CBOCcttfUaJ by ocher crops.
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£rfoKrpoC; 9 j
Homer High School,
‘ ' f Banks county. VYe use the la, est
• • r t.-- • • x do it *>i tv and ift
S 2rin S term opens Ist Monday in January-
Fan lerm opens Ist Mndday is July
iLJ ii i C_> j\J :
I'-::.el. ]---!• J"' -I'lHcdiate; g 1.50; High School, 2.00.
- r ! ' H..mh ill Wil.t-r :mr! .'c in summer.
* * .. ... : an.- sXto eight dollars per month.
Oo C KSVIBURS,-’.Prin-
NORTH R. OF CECRCSA
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J. 8. CREWS, Chief Clerk.
Books
goods etc-
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.Maysviuk, Ga.
oR “i R / 1 PAINTING,
!’ \S T i f i AN D CUAYU N .
Foil life t-:,-, > ;o,
' 11 > in i "gartj ouk ::* pU-el frames,
i I‘i, !uru .. - ,i!.hor pii ,-ition.
P' ■ f-’e f.u- whom I liar
mr2S-6m
i b:t: //ell Prepared
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/• ‘ T'iT t Piiotography.
■ 1 j-rici-s; pictures copied, cn
•■•( rue i t mv studio,
i! ir-u-uiv Grove, (ct. and I wid show you what
V .iiOe r Photography
••• - *r- w-j •- x- -g.v ,
. ox V (r no VK GA.
. I oneryT
TverarythSrsg in this Line.
’! -.hat we have.
. uMii s'c r*' T
, hand School books
For k.-ou find adjoining counties.
' . iicnery oi ail g’rades; Day
>’CC ilSij Ledgers, etc
Fens a* ! peticds: a full line of
T go|>ds.
ci; tF- 1- -ironn.g- of the citizens <t Banks Cos
whom we we pi> ...iA fair dealings
Tha Cfova Took Store.
■ . HARMONY GROVE, GA