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The anal of the Tailor.
The soul or the craftsman ran ex
press itself more fully and clearly In
tailoring than In any other trade. If
the tailor’s thoughts are poetic, lie can
issue postornls In colors that are
i hannlngly nuggeative of hillside or
meadow, foliage or waving grain, lie
.•mi make his overcoats speak-of bleak
Jii iember, Ins dress suits of fpallc and
festivities, Ills frock coats of
and wealth, Ills cutaways of self con
tent and his sacks of strenuouaness,
and he can make Ills waistcoats Jingle
like limericks, his trousers sing of sun-
«hlno or of rain and mud, his spring
anils chortle of hope and Joy and Ills
summer suits prattle of flowers. If he
la an artist, he can make overcoat, uu
dercont, waistcoat or trousers seem a
sensuous hiiix*, a reverie In color, a
riot of action or a vigorous portrayal
of conflicting emotions In a decimated
fleld 'if desolation, hikI If he Is a mu
sician he can Impart to his sartorial
creations an expression that suggests
the bleating of a Inuil), the clashing of
cymbals, the rsttat of a drum, the
ragtime movement of a cakewalk, the
wall of despair. tlu> shout of triumph,
the roar of a lion or the bray of on ass.
u Srrtoiial Art Journal.
The I'olaon of UUhoneatr.
It Is Hsloutailing how men will play
with the poison of dishonesty, which Is
so Insidious at first, which Intoxicates
sod stimulates one, hut paralyze* nud
kills Inter. If every youth wore only
taught that to be sueeeasful a man
must be greater than Ills occupation,
that his character must not be for sale
at any price, that he will always lie
rich so long us In* retains It and Just 111
proportion t<> Ith strength and Integrity,
and weak uijd unhappy and u fulluve,
no imillcr how much money lie may
have, Just In proportion to the weak
ness of Ills diameter; If lie only started
out with the conviction that only one
real failure Is possible, and that Is Hie
loss of self respect, the barter of one’s
character, either for pleasure or for
money; If the youth were only taught
that lie cannot afford to deceive even a
little bit In the quality of goods lie is
selling or In (lie quality of the service
lie Is giving, wlint a revolution would
come to our civilization! Success.
Saved (he liirrlnue. I
111 his ••KouiliiiseiMiijes of an Irish
I,and Agent" the author, Sam Hussey,
tills ol one of the earliest private car
rinses used In Kerry: "The vehicle lu
quest ion had Just been purchjyiod by n
certain Miss .Mullins, who regarded it
on Its arrival with almost sacred awe.
A dance 111 the neighborhood seemed
an appropriate opportunity for im
pressing tbo county with her newly ac
quired grnnuour; but, the night proving
wet. she Insisted on reverting to a for
mer movie of progression anil rode pil
lion behind her coachman. The result
was I hut she caught a violent, chill,
which turmsl to pneumonia. When her
relatives wore assembled round her
deathbed the old liuly exclaimed be
tween her last gasps for breath, ‘Thunk
goodness I never took out the carriage
that wet night!’ ”
■Inn* ora of (he l.nvv.
Law mid equity are two things which
Hod has Joined together anil man has
put asunder.
When a prisoner In Justice Mattie's
court was asked whether he hail any
thing to say why sentence should not
be pronounced upon him, he replied, "I
wish Cod may strike me dead If 1 stole
the ducks." Manic waited for about a
minute and then said: “Prisoner, us
Providence has not Interfered 1 must.
Three nioutlis' hard labor.”
A mayor on taking his seat on the
man smile with delight when she seas
■ liat in a milliner's window and frown
when she sees the same hat oo her
neighbor's bond?"
The llfuil Line.
Outer-It's a dreadful responsibility
to bring up a isiy In the v!ay he should
go. Floiiter — Dead easy. Just take
good care he doesn't go tne sumo way
dignity j. 0 „ go.—New York Times.
Dead counselors are the most Inst me*
tlve because they are heard with pa-
tlenee and reverence.—Johnson.
A IMarf of (ireat Heat.
The largest of the Aval Islands,
which nre scattered over a eonsldera-
hie area In the Persian gulf. Is said to
he earth's hottest place. The moan tem-
I pernture of Bahrein, ns tt Is called, Is
I 90 degrees for the whole year. No Eu- ,,
I ropean can endure the "heat, which at ^ 'Quixote,
midnight rises to 100, In the inomlDg Is ,
inf or 1()M and by 3 In the afternoon i
readies the phenomenal height of 140 J
i degrees. The Islund Is Inhabited by I
Arabs. The following high tempera- j
turns are also experienced at the-places
| named: Purls of Algeria, 127 degrees;
Agrn, 117 degrees, and Lahore, 107 de
grees.
What Men Old After Forty.
Beginning with Demonsthenes/
we find that the great Athenian
delivered his oratorical master
pieces—the orations “On the
Crown"—after 54.
Aristotle did his greatest work
after 50, and Plato after 55.
Lhaucer wrote the “Canterbury
Tales" and other famous works'
after 40.
Spinoza wrote his epoch-making 1
book after he was 42.
Lawrence Sterne wrote "Tris
tram Shandy" when he was 47
Cervantes was 50 when he be-1
gan to write the immortal “Don 1
Cabbage Plants & Sea Island Cotton Seed
Cabbage Plants for sale, and new ready for delivery. **Earlr Jersey Wakefield'*
and ' Charleston Large Type WaRaflald". t *<* earliest stwrehead varieties and head in
rotation aa named, “due cess ton," "Augusta Trucker" and" Short Stem tilt Dutch
the « best flat-head varieties and head in rotation as named Prices: Mingte thousand tl. >0 ;
100 Hnvl over II.lie per 1000; 10.000 and over. II per 10v>». Terra*: Cash with order: or plants sent (..
O. D.. purchaser paying return charges on money. Our plant lveds occupy 35 acres on tjouth Car
olina Sea Coast, and. we understand growing them in the open air; tough and hardy; they will
stand severe cold without injury. Plants crated for shipment weigh Jl) lbs. per 1000 and we have
special low rates for prompt transportation by Southern Express Co. I know of other plants yon
ran buy cheaper than mine. I sell good plants. No cheap “cut rnte”plantashipoed from my farm.
I guarantee those that I ship to he true to type and name, and grown from high grade seeds mir
chased from two of the most reliable seed houses in the Uuited States. I will refund purchase
price to any dissatisfied customer at end of season.
Our Cotton Seed bint of our Long S-tnple variety of Sea Island Cotton sold last year
in Charleston on Dae. ‘J, at 32r per pound. Seed 11.25 per bu. • lots of 10 bit. and over *1 per on.
My specialty Prompt Shipment. True Varieties, and Satisfied Cuatomers. I have beeu lathe
plant litisluess for thirty-five years.
- Win. C. GERATY,
"The Cabbage Plant Man"
Postand Telegraph Office
Island, $. C. •
The Joke Timed,
Quiet Traveling Map—Cull mo nt
0:110, plenae. Smart Hotel Clerk—Wlint
ahull I call you nt (5:30? Quiet Travel
ing Man -Call me a poor, misguided
Idiot forgetting myself get roped in to
stay nil i.iglit here!—Baltimore Ameri
can.
I nlinppr People Think.
II la the unhappy man who common
ly Hita down i]ml thinks. The happy, .
:ind iIoch something—kills i towers of Westminster Abbey at
Befoe was 54 when he gave the
world “Robinkon Crusoe."
Oliver Cromwell did not begin l
his wonderful lifework until he |
was 43-
Titian was over 40 when he be
gan work on the renowned master-1
piece, “The ^Assumption of the
Madonna.”
Leonardo da Vinci, who, we are
told, comes nearest to being his
tory’s universal genius, was 45
years old when he painted “The
Last Supper."
Sir Christopher Wrenn designed
St. Paul’s Cathedral at 46 and tne
fw;.. wooa'i seuM
'WATER MELON SEEI?
GROWN IN TH* SUNNY SOUTH.
' Graau rind, rad mast, full of Jutaa and so awsoL”
"if you want quality, aweetnoat, and the beet melon* that it li-^
’poaaitale to grow, plant our aouthem-grown melon seed. Northern .,
or western-grown melon seed doesn’t begin to compare, when
'consider the quality and product of the fruit produced. .«■
Wmri Onnlitln SaM CataNgaa tall*about the beat Matchers aeetoaa,
* JcTl all oIhlr Farm and QVrdenleeds. It’s melted tree ftw tae aiktag.,
ft. \v» are bead quartan for Caw Paae. Sargfenais. Soed Cerw. Baellage.
n 'S,»Rsrija'asrs^ 8 ^“'
W Wnl & Son, SHitMt, Riclawl, Vt,
L m inhMi
mini gets up
something 11' b<
Hall mil n, hit! c;
(litlonnl I’i'cm •!
Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co.
The Western Railway of Alabama*
Direct Lines Between North, East, South and Southwest. U. S. Fast
Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining
Cars. Tourist Sleepers to CaV'nrnia.
REAL DOWN
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 2(1, 1904.
• In tin! traditional KQg- 1 80
1 I >v«* if lie Ih the tra
mo. C. S. Street.
A ['ill'
Nofllolgh- \\ . .< 1
foil her hut: 1 n :■
futhi':* thwenti •
it'* .lent.
I :iw—uwsked her
uv.rlage l:«r hwutal
to- uw -’.nvnln tne,
John Hunter, the celebr
[physician, wrote his greatest trea-
! tise when 66 years ot age.
1 Pasteur was 53 before he fairly
I doudiur know Ml
J list, like her father. He always was
fund of n Joke. -Chicago News.
j got to work 011 his hydrophobia
Cutting—That's cure.
Morse was 41 when he gave the
world the telegraph.
Past 40, too,was Mohammed be
fore he began to write the Koran
and to organize the scattered
A ( loa<* Student.
1 "He's fond of literature."
"Is ho a close student?”
"1 should say so. Ho never spends a
penny he i|.»esi>’t have to.”—Cleveland | tribes into Islam.
I lulu Dealer.
VVlint a tangled wel> we weave when
tlrst wo practice to deceive!—Scott.
4 TVnajrlitfal 'katnr.
J. Stanley loan, tne portrait painter,
was talking about the beggars of dif
ferent lands. “I have met," said Mr.
Todd, ‘‘licggnrH of every description—
shy beggars, blustering ones, old l>eg-
gars, robust ones—but the most remark
able beggar of the lot was a man whom
l never met. yet whom I never assured
ly will forget. All I saw of this beg
gar was Ids bat and his chair. The
chair stood on a corner of the Ituo St
Luznro in Pnrls. The lint lay on the
chair, with a few coppers in It, and be
hind the lint was a placard reading.
‘Please don't forget, the beggar, who it
now taking his luncheon.' ”
A Humble Apology.
Conversation overheard in a London
street; scene, laborer working on a
scaffokf, contemplating surrounding
view, when Ills foreman comes along
down below and, looking up and seeing
him Idle, calls out. to him: "So yer
'nving a look round! What do yer
think of the weather?" Workman
bench for the tlrst time Informed the j (looking down with contempt) Noa,
I’m a-working! Foreman—Oh, I beg
bar that during Ills year of office he
would spare no effort to be neither par
tial nor impartial. Address of Sir Al
bert Uollit In London.
yer pardon! I'm sorry 1 stopped yer!—
London Globe.
Art* llrotlirrn Polltrf
Are brothers polite to their BistersV i
This is not a suggestion for a "silly
season" correspondence, but 11 question
of serious import. On the answer to it
depended a sister's reputation when
she was seen liotiie to her boarding
house after tlio theater by a young
uum. "Brother?" cried the indignant
lady who had sat up to open the door
to the late comer. "That was no broth
er! Why, 1 saw him raise his hat to
you when he walked away!" London
Chronicle.
What Tact la.
What we call tact is the ability to
tiud before ir Is too late what it is that
our friends do not desire to learn from
us. It is the art of withholding on
proper occasions information which wo
are quite sure would be good for them.
—S. M. Crot tiers.
IK l<l ue(( 1*.
Anxious writes, "What are the du
ties of a father at Ids daughter's 'com
ing out’ party?" To put up and shut
up.- New York lleiulil.
The (oil of Impatience.
In tile Impatient mood we are apt to
spend far more than is required in the
doing of our work, and this excess is
lost. AVe cannot estimate the value of
tlio power thus misplaced. When tile
What is celebrity? The advantage of
being known to people who don't know
vou.- Cham fort.
Mommsen was on the shady
side of 40 ,when he wrote his
monumental history of Rome, and
the other great German historian,
Ranke, did not begin his “History
of the World” until he was 80.
Michael Angelo built the great
dome of St. l’eter’s after he was
60.
Newton was 45 before' he dis
covered the law of the attraction
of gravity.
At 42 Robert Fulton sailed his
steamboat up the Hudson.
At 46 Franklin discovered elec
tricity.
Wesley was 41 when he founded
the great Methodist church.
Wellington was 46 when he beat
the great Napoleon at Waterloo.
Webster was 48 when he made
the ever-memorable "Reply to
Hayne."
Columbus was 46 when he dts
covered the new world.
Washington was 43 when took
command of the Continental army.
Beethoven was 54 when he
wrote his famous “Mass in D.”
Hayden composed “The Crea
tion" at 66 and Handel "The Mes
siah" at 57.
At 59 Galileo was in the midst
of his astronomical discoveries.
Harvey was 47 when he dis
covered the circulation of blood,
and Jenner 45 when he discovered
the smallpox virus.
1 Bismarck was 56 and von Moltke
: 72 when, together, they consum-
1 mated the unification ofJGermany.
Scipio Africanus was 52 when
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Above trains daily. Connections at New Orleans for Texas, Mexico, California. At Cbehaw
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I.aGrange accommodation leaves Atlanta dully, except Sunday at 5:50 p. m. Returning
leaves I.aQrange at 5:50 a. m. arrives Atlanta 8:15 a. m.
Trains 05 and:i(i Pullman sleepers New York and New Orleans, Through coaches Washlnp
on snd New Orleans.
Truins 87 and 38 Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman sleepers, compartment
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Parties needing anything in our line are requested to call,
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Forget Once In Awhile.
The health of the body ns well as of
the nilnil depends upon forgetting. To he defeated Hannibal at Zama.and
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Atter you hive put yourself in
Impatient mood becomes the habit of a | , et tUe . mpul0rv of „ wrong, of angry' , c was past when 1 the other man’s place for a short
lifetime, you can understand that fall 1 niAiul.s .\P (\rttte mannnaaa lllUTBP lind ^ ^ l U S I . • — - L«.. •» •*««««« fww
The Colonel’s Waterloo.
words, of petty meanness, linger and !
rankle iu your memory will not only
dissipate your mental energy, but it
| will react upon the body. The secre-
J tions will be diminished, digestion lin-
, ,, , . , „ , . . paired, sleep disturbed aud ttie general
"This payroll is too big.' exclaimed ^ , n oon ^ iuelu «. Forget-
lire and perhaps loss of health and en
ergy are inevitable.—Emily S. Bouton
in Magazine of Mysteries.
HI. Humor I.oat.
the manager of the "Hamlet" conipauy.
"Can’t we get along with less people?"
“Y’ou might give up the ghost.” sug
gested one of tlie gravediggers.
And the manager, wrongly thinkiug
the suggestion referred to himself, dis
charged the hmnorist lnstanter.
ting is a splendid mental eallsthenic
and a good medicine for the body.
he began the work which made
him the foremost man of his time.
time, you may have a reason for Colonel John M Fuller, of Hpney
, , Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo,
changing your pace. j from liver and kidney trouble. In a re-
. cent letter, he says: “'I was nearly dead,
It it is a bilious attack take Chamber- Par,or Car via Central of Ga. Ry. of these complaints and, although I
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a , Commencing Feb. 17, 1906. Parlor tne dmy amtiy doctor, he did me no
quick cure is certain. For sale by Holt j cars will be operated daily betweeu At- \ |° od ' a ,^ 0te yoar r great
& Cates, Druggists, Newnan, Ga. ; lanta and Albany, on train leaving At ® leot ™ Bl “ , ‘ ° Ured me ' 1 COa ‘
— ' lanta at 7:50 a. m„ arriving at Albany j slder them * h « ^dicine on earth,
1 and tl.an L- finrl nrh/% rva(ro L_ _ ...
W hy, Indeed f
“Why. oh, vi by." remarked the ob-
server of events and things, ‘‘will a wo-
The Perry Home Journal very' 8:40 P m„ and leaving Albany 11:54 a.! tl » ak ^ " ho th « k ° 0 ^‘
raised «*- -ivin* Atlanta 7:66 p. m. Seat
A Notable De«rlfniT.
The Professor—Of course in many re-1
spects the ancients were far behind us j truly says that s — , ^ areg follows:
iu civilization. His Wife-Yes Now, I mu i e or horse is worth much more! Betwoen Arlanrn and Albnuv
never heard you say that anybmly had . tQ a Q eorg j a farmer than one rais- j Between Atlanta aud Macon
j Between Macou and Albany
discovered the ruins of an ancient re- ,,
tail dry goods store.- Brooklyn Life. | ed in any Other otate.
50c
•25c
25c
anteed to cure, dyspepsia, biliousness
and kidney disease, by J. T. Reese and
Dr. Paul Peuistou. druggists, at :50c a
bottle.