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Tfc* final af Ike Tallar.
The soul of the craftsman cun ex- |
pvws llHPlf more fully mill dearly In
lallorltiR than In any other trade. If 1
the ihIIoi'h thoughts nre poetic, lie ran
jostle pastoral* In color* Mini nre
cbarmlnglv suggestive of hillside or . Incident of llw old coagW..
meadow . foliage or waving grain. He ! f " r w , Jll « m "" " f ™*
mendi
an mnke his overcoats apeak of bleak '
December, lilt ilrenn nulls of (hallc and j
feotlvltleo. lilo frock cont* of dignity
nnd wealth, hlo cutaways of aolf con-
lent and hlo Hacks of HtronuotiHtieno,
and he nil) make hin waistcoats JliiRle
like limericks, liio trousers nliiR of nun-
ohlne or of rnln noil mud. liio spring
onito 1‘horlle of hope mid Joy find hla
ouirwner siillo prallle of flowero. If lie
la an arllal. lie «'iin mnke over eon I, un
dercoat, waistcoat or trouser* neem n
oenrnoiiH Imre, n reverie In color, n
riot of notion or n vlRorouo portrnynl
of oonlllcliiiK eniolloiM In n decimated
Held of deaolntInn, find If lie In n inn
M |( In ii he oil II I til pu r t In liio niirtorlnl
crenllonn nil expression Mint hiirrchIh
the hlenlliiR of n Ininli, the dashing of
cymbals, the riillnt of n drum, the
ragtime nioveinent of ii cnkewnlk, Iho
•vail of deopalr. the nlioiit of Iriuinph,
the ronr of n lion or the lirny of nil as*
- hin oirliil til .1 <>u run I
The I'nlmio of Dishonesty.
It lo ii n i nil in h i 11R how men will |iluy
It aorved Her Well When the ftltfO-
coach" lloldnp f ame.
A Rood illustration of the quick wit
of n ivoninn appears In the folluiviiiR
Jug dnyn of the
tnlc does not
allow olT In Die I test of lights nnd did
not denerve Ills rewind. The conch
wnn on Its wily over n lonely rond and
carried iimoiiR Its passengers n Indy
roIiir to join her linahnnd nnd n mini
trnvelliiR by himself
“I have ♦ 1,01)0 In my pocketbook,”
confided tin* lone traveler lo the Indy,
"nnd I fis*! very unenn.v. Would you
mind conccnlliiR it In your dress? If
we nre held Up they are less likely to
search yon."
The lady consented nnd hid the roll
of bills. Toward evening iho shout of
“Throw up your linmls!" hroiiRln the
conch to n standstill, and four men,
masked and on horseback, demanded
at the point of the pistol flint all money
should he immediately Riven up. The
lone traveler passisl over all Ills re-
maiuiiiR cash, consisting of a few dol
lars, and was cniiKrntnlalliiR himself
on tils eseapp when, to his horror, he
heard the Indy say:
"I have a thousand dollars here, hut
I suppose I must Rive It tip." And
wllliuiil further hesitation she handed
with tin* poison of dishonesty, which In over the precious pile of grcuuhucks.
so Insidious at llrst, which Intoxicates The robbers rode off in ItiRli Rood hu
mid stimulates one, hut paralyzes and j mnr. hut us noon ns they wore gone I lie
kills Inlor. If every youth were only traveler let loose Ills wrntli Hr* abused
tniiRlil Mull lo he successful a man > the Indy In no mensored terms mid
must he grenter than Ills occupation, hardly stopped short of culling her a
that his character must not he for mile i coward. The accused said Utile, tint
ill nay price, Mint he will always lie j when the end of the Journey was reach-
rlch so long as he retains It mid Jnnt In I oil she Invited the angry man to her
proportion to Its nlronglh mid Integrity, j bouse.
and weak and unhappy and a failure, ( •• | shall have lo accept," he said sul-
no mailer how much money he tuny ] | t || v "I haven't a cent In the world
hnvr. Just In proportion lo the wrnk
ness of Ids chnrncter; If he only starled
out with the conviction Mint only one
res I fnllun* Is possible, nnd Mint In the
loss of self respect, the hurUtr of oue’a
through your stupidity."
As lie wns dressing for dinner that [
night Ills host came to Ills room.
“Here Is the thousand dollars." he
said, "which my wife ventured to bor
The Manj ( sea to Which Their Alrilr
l<laht Fabric* Are Fat.
There nre In nil nlmut half n dozen
Ince b.irk trees In the world, so called
because the Inner hark yields a natural
lace in ready made sheet form which
can In* made up In serviceable articles j
of apparel. Only four of those curious
species of trees nre of much practical
value. Tourists who have stop|H*d at
Hnwnli or Hnnion may recall the lace
hark clothing of the natives-clothing
of a neat brown color when new, of re
markable strength and of n fragrant
odor, like freshly cured tobacco leaf.
The native lupn cloth, as It Is called, Is
made from the hark of tin* hrusonetla
paplrlfnra, hut It Is not iisnnlly Includ
ed among the real Ince bark trees.
In lls mil urn I stale the r**nl lace hark
is of n delicate cream white tint. It Is
probably a kind of Hhrous pith. When
the outer hark Is removed it call he
unfoldisl and unwound In one seamless
piece, having n surface r a little
more Minn a square ynF* Washing
mid sun blenching give it v dazzling
white appearance. The fabric Is airily
light. It Is used In tin* West Indies for
i it ii ii 111 In m. cravats, collars, cufTs, win
low curtains -In a word, for every pur
pom* that ordinary lace is used. In
making up shawls, veils and the like
It Is cuslmnary to piece two sheets of
Inee hark together. Delicate and up
pnrenll.v weak as It Is in single mesh, a
hit of Ince bark. If rolled Into a thin
string, will all bill resist hnmnn
strength to break It.
Deaplte Its practical use there Is no
essential demand for Ince bark. II Itns
been used by till* natives for hundreds
of years nnd yet Is comparatively little
known to Mils day. A few specimens of
Ince bark articles exist In different
countries of rhirope. These were made
| hundreds of years ago, yet. although
their age is considerable, I hey are said
lo ho In a good state of preservation.—
Chicago News.
ehnrucler, ell her for pleasure or for , ow You see. she had #120,000 hid In
money; If the youth were only taught bet gown, and she thought If she gave
that In* villinol afford to deceive even a j „p j. our (hounand II would save further
little lilt In the quality of goods he Is search. Thank you for the loan, which
selling or In Mtt* quality of the service anted me* a heavy Ions."
FALCONRY.
he Is giving, what a revolution would
come in our civilization! Hticcess.
BITS FROM THE WRITERS.
saved the Carriage.
In Ills "ItenilnlNcences of mi Irish
Land Agent" the author, Haul Hussey,
tells of one of the earliest private car
riages used In Kerry: "The vehicle In
question had Just been purdijucst by a
certain Miss Mullins, who regarded It
on its arrival with almost altered awe.
A dime* In the neighborhood seemed
mii appropriate opportunity for Im
pressing tin* county wllli her newly ac
quired grandeur; hill, the night proving
wet. she Insisted on reverting to a for
mer mode of progression mid rode pi I
Hon I ••-III nd her coachman The result
was thill she caught it violent chill,
which turned lo pneumonia. When her
relatives were iiMscinblcd round her
deathbed the old lady exclaimed be
tween tier last gasps for breath, ‘Thank
goodnesH I never took out the cnrrlnga
that wet night I'”
lliimera ot the law.
Law anil equity are two things which
Hod hint Jollied together ami man Itna
put asunder.
When a prisoner In Justice Mattie's
court was asked whether he had any
thing to say why sentence should not
he pronounced upon him, lie replied, “I
wish Mod may strike me dead If 1 stole
the ducks.” Mimic walled for about a
minute and then said; "Prisoner, aa
Providence has not interfered I must.
Three inouMis' hard labor."
A great love is the next best thing to
u great faith. Kllen Mlusgow.
The centenarian Is a man who has
mistaken quantity for quality. Harry
Pain.
Probably woman exports less of life lagers that It was with the utmost dlf-
nntl hi that sense mny he anld lo he
more fortunate, latily Violet MrevllU.
It Is a defect of our cdiirntlonoj ays
tom that we are not startl'd tn life
with the hnliit of happiness. Sarah
M ratal.
Life Is very scrappy. Look how our
meals break ttp the day. Why can wo
of this world silence them or innko os
rather anxious Hint they should he si
lent. Andrew l.ang
dragged hint out.
Milanbeth and .Inmen I. were much
interested In the sport. The latler
sovereign Indeed expended considerable
sums on Its niHlntenanco. Aubrey In
Hot Cross nun Memorial.
At Hromley-hy ltow Is n public bouse Miscellanies says, When I was
with the sign of "The Widow's Son,- " freshman at Oxford I was wonl to
ntul there a curious old custom Is **° *° Christ church to see Charles I.
malutiitned. Once the tavern wns kept nt " u PP*r. where I once heard him say
bv a widow with an only son. He that as be was hawking In Scotland he
started on a sea voyage on s Mood Frl- ! "»«»• Into the quarry and there found
dnv and promised that ho would be I the covey of partridges falling upon the
A mayor on taking Ids sent on the | b „;. k hy lhot t ,„ y , h „ following —
year. He dltl uot come, hut for years
the mother kept her promise to prepare
s tint crons linn for his return. Mach
' year she lived the anxious mother ob-
sut'vcd tin* custom, which lias been
tniilutidiMHl by successive hosts and
hostesses of the inn ever since. Now,
:is for long time past, "within its guest
clmiulier may he seen old oaken raf
ters with buns hung up hetweeu.”—
l.omiim .Standard.
bench for tho first time Informed the
loir that during his year of olttco he
would spare no effort to he neither par
tiiil nor Impartial. Address of Sir Al
bert Itolllt In London.
*2
4 llroiltprN I'olUrf
hawk, and I remember his expression
further, ‘And I will swear upon tho
book 'tls true.' -Ohnmbers’ Journal.
Are brothers polite to tliclr sisters?
This Is not n suggestion for a "silly
Ncasiiii" corrcapoudeuce, hut a question
of serious Import. On the answer lo It
depended a sister's reputation when
she wns seen home to her Isianling
house after the theater by a young
man. "HrotherV" cried tho Indignant
lady who hml sat up to open the door
to the late comer. "That was no broth
er! Why, 1 saw him raise Ids lint lo
you iilieii lie walked nwny!" Ixiiulou
Chronicle.
this
Tlt«* Cunt of Impatience.
In the Impatient mood we an* apt to
Kuboily Win OIToiulrtl.
A Michigan congressman tells
story •
"A certain citizen of my district was
called upon to defend a man who had
soundly whipped n worthless Individu
al lli* hail been Indicted for assault
and battery, ‘contrary to the pence mid
dignity of the people of Michigan.’ The t.azette
lawyer contended that the prosecution
A Walter's Walk.
Home Interesting particulars are giv
en as to Hie ground covered by a wait
er In dancing aUendiince upon the
guests In a restaurant In Christiania.
The waiter had provided himself with
it pedometer before starting his work.
According to Ids calculations, he took
rather under 100,Out) steps, covering
some thirty seven miles, between h
a. in. and l”:30 a. m. Working (and
walking) four days a week, lie calcu
lated that he covered more than 7.000
miles In a year, which would seem to
show Mint Swedish waiters take their
work very seriously, unless. Indeed, the
pedometer was "fast.” Westminster
spend far more than Is required in the could not hope to eonvlet unless the
doing of our work, and this excess la entire allegation was proved 'We ad-
lost. We cannot estimate the value of mlt the assault and battery.' ho said,
tho power thus misplaced. When the 'hut wo deny that It was contrary to
Impatient mood becomes tho habit of a the peace and dignity of the people of
lifetime, you can understand Mint fall- Michigan.'
ure amt perhaps loss of health and on- "The jury so held, nnd the fellow was
orgy are Inevitable. - Madly 8. llouton aequllted." Philadelphia ledger.
In Magazine of Mysteries.
- The Feast af Aaaea.
The festmn nstuoruui, or feast of
e loin lined asses, was formerly held Jan. 14 to
' company, commemorate the flight Into Rgypt.
Ill* llamor l.aal.
"This payroll la. too big,"
the manager of the “Hamlet'
"Can't we get along with loos people?" There ure still extant several rituals
“You might give up the ghost," »ug- of this festival. One, of Beauvais, In
Bested one of tho gravediggers France, orders tho priest to bray three
And the manager, wrongly thinking times In a similar manner. An ass,
the suggestion referred to himself, dt*- decorated with costly coverings, waa
charged the humorist instanter.
lod to tho altar in a procession and with
hymns of rejoicing.
The Ainntenr Former** Swore**.
"There goes a 'hook farmer’ that re
futes (he stock Joke about what fail
ures they nre."
"Ho«- is Hint?"
Figuring II Out.
Mlsa Stoeksoubona l thought l saw
the baron come In. Where la he? Mr,
Stocksenbowt— He has Just had an in-
tervle
l‘rz*tallfl*e<t Ura**e*.
Mrnsses mny ho crystullized as fol-
loivs: Place a saucepan partly Ailed
with water on the stove and in It dis
solve enough alum to mnke It of saf-
lleient density to bear an egg. Let this
boil. Take off the saucepan and lay
your grasses (dried and tied In buuches
to suit the fancy! In the water. When
the water Is perfectly cold lift out the
bouquets and you will find them a
mass of beautiful crystal.
II Waa a Favorite Sport of Mane
Hnallah Moaarcha,
Richard I. when !n Mu* Holy Land
amused himself with hawking on the ,
plain of Mlmroti and is said to have
presented aome of these birds to Ihe
sultan. LaLer on, while passing through
Dnlmutla, be carried off n falcon which
he saw In one of the villages, nnd he re
fused to give it up. He was allocked
so furiously by the Justly Inccnsod vll
To the Pacific Coast—to California. Oregon, Washington —
round-trip, long tran.it and return limits, liberal stop-over
privileges.
The rate is practically on the basts of one fare for the round
trip. Of course, if you wish to visit both California and Oregon
or Washington, the cost is slightly more.
These reduced rates are in effect on certain dates in months
of May to October, inclusive. They apply from all Eastern points
via Chicago, St Louis or Memphis gateways. The Rock Island
System will take you up in eitherChicago or St. Louts,or at hundred*
of other Middle West points and carry you to the Coast in through
Standard or Tourist Sleepers with unexcelled Dining Car service.
The Rock Island also affords a choice of routes: on the Scenic
route you can stop off in Colorado—see Salt Lake City—viai.1
Yellowstone National Park; on the “Southern” route you can go
via El Paso, thru New Mexico, then “up coast” to San Francisco
and on to Portland or Seattle if desired.
In short, these Pacific Coast excursions offer an unusually good
chance to see our western country in a comprehensive manner.
If you desire to go only as far as Colorado, there are excursion
rates in effect to that section and return, all summer long,
specially reduced June 30 to July 4, August 12 and LB,
and August 30 to September 4. Extension trips to Ogdco
or Salt Lake and return at low cost also.
From September 15 to October 31, 1905, one-way
tourist or “ colonist ” tickets will be on sale to California aad
the Pacific Northwest—about half regular fare.
If interacted, send name nnd addreaa on thU coupon, designating
which booklet wonted and to what point you plan to go. Name probahlo
dote of atert oho. so wo can advise definitely with re.pect to rates, etc.
a | Colorado
Sand
? booklet sod rotes.
licit I ty that ho managed to mnke hla
escapo.
King John used lo send both to Ire
land nnd to Norway for his hawks . We
are told by Froissart that when Md '
ward III. Invaded France he had thir
ty falcons and every day either hunted
or went to the river for the purpose of
Addrete
JOHN SEBASTIAN,
Pass. Traf. Mgr., Rock Island System,
CHICAGO.
Address.
Rock Island
Sa&m
not eat for three hours and he done i hawking. Henry VII. Imported gos- t
with It for a week? Mrs. Humphry. hawks from France, giving 14 for a
Numbers of people smile without he single bird a much greater sum In
lug amused. • * • To smile broHtl I hose days than nt present. Ilenry
|y Is their notion of gentlemanly ho VHL while hawking nl Hltchln was
liavior and good breeding Robert lenplng a dike when the pole broke.
Hlchens • nn( * Mte king wns Immersed head first
Poets naturally alng. like birds. In in, ° «' c "'"1 h » v * Pushed
ll.e springtime of their lives; the cares »' Probability had not his falconer
Atlanta & West Point Railroad Co.
The Western Railway of Alabama.
Why She Turned Vegetarian.
An Mngllsli countess who 1ms many
American friends recently boennte a
vegetarian. The other duy In n letter
to New York she accounted for her. Direct Lines Between North, East, South and Southwest. U. S. Fast
abandonment of flesh food.
“Not long ago,” she wrote. "I visited
a slaughter house.
"I ain't tell you how everything waa
stained deep with blood; how there
arose from the drenched, dark floors
the peculiar odor of blood.
“As I was hurrying away three beau
tiful lambs were led In by a man with
a long, shining knife. Filled with
pity and Indignation, I said:
“ TIow enu you be so cruel ns to put
those Innocent little Intubs to death?'
" 'Why, madam,’ snld the man, ‘you
wouldn't eat them alive, would you?*"
Mail Route. Through Palace Sleeping Cars. Dining
~ Calif -
Cars. Tourist Sleepers to California.
HEAD DOWN
SCHEDULE IN EFFEGT NOV. 20, 1304.
The Original Fruit Cannera.
We are Indebted to I’ompell for tb*
great industry of ennued fruit. Years
ngo, when the excavations were Just
beginning, a party of Cincinnatians
found In what had been the pantry of
a house many jars of preserved tigs.
One was opened, and they were found
to be fresh nnd good. Investigation
showed that, the tigs had been put Into
Jars in a heated state, un aperture left
for the steam to escape and Mien sealed
with wax. The hint was taken, and
the nest year l’ruit canning was in
troduced Into the United States, the
process being identical with that In
vogue nt I'ompoil twenty centuries ago.
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The Courte*)- of War.
In the battle of Fcughuuugcheug the
Japanese took among their captures
two enormous Chinese vases of thir
teenth century workmanship. Ou
learning that they were a present to
General Knropatkln, C.cueral Kurokl
promptly dispatched them to the Rus
sian outposts with a polite note end
ing, “May the flowers of friendship
blossom high In these vases.” In Ku-
ropatklu's reply he referred to the Jap
anese as "a people of generous friend*
whom I visited In peace, of magnunl-
mous foes In war, at whose bands even
defeat Is uo disgrace.”
«20p
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-Meals
Above trains daily. Connections at New Orleans for Texas. Mexico California
r'fnnkegee, Milstead for Tallahassee.
LaUrange accommodation leaves Atlrmta dally, except Sunday ut 5 :;o p ni
taoop
At Chebaw
leaves LaUrimge nt r>:50 a. m. arrives Atlanta 8:1ft a. m. ' ^ Returning
Trains 85 and .M Pullman sleepers New Yot k anil New Orleans. Through coaches Wuhue
on ami New Orleans. f
Trains 87 nud US Washington and .Southwestern Limited. Pullman sleepers I'omMrtmnn
ar observation and dining ears. Complete service New York and New Orleans ' 1
Train 1*7 United States fast mail. Through day couches Atlanta and New Orleans i
Write for’naps, schedules and information. ’ t'
, o „ BlJXU pg t
D. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
OH A3. A. WICKERSHAM,
Pres, and Omi Mgr.. Atlanta
G. P. A... Atlanta Ga.
A Disclaimer.
Guest (In cheap restauraut)—I say,
waller, have you such a thing as a hot
roll? Walter—Stop yer klddin’. On
de level, pard, do I look like a guy wot
has money ter burn? Say. if I had a
hot roll, youaa kin botcher life I
wouldn't be doin' stunts In dls beanery.
See?—St. Louis Republic.
A Quaint Story.
The Irish solicitor general, speaking
the other day upou delusions, told a
: story of a nbrth of Ireland Protestant
‘ who was perfectly sane save on one
point. This stanch Protestant harbored
the delusion that one of his legs be
longed to a Roiuaii Catholic, and there
fore when he went to bed every night
j he used to leave the Catholic leg out
side tho blanket by way of punish
ment.
Bant Her Double.
*■[ knew no one, for four weeks, when
l was sick with typhoid and kidney
trouble,” writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of
Pittsburg, Pa., “and when I got better,
although I had one of the best doctors l
could get, l was bent doable, and had
tw rest my hands on my knees when I
walked. From this terrible affliction [
was rescued by Electric Bitters, which
restored my health and strength, and
now I enu walk as straight as ever. They
are simply wonderful.” Guaranteed to
cure stomuch, liver and kidney disord
ers; at J. T. Reese’s and Dr. Paul Peu-
istou’s drug stores; price 50o.
Satiated.
First Buy-Did yeh have plenty of
with me, and at present he is nice things to eat at that party? See-
Mis favorite text book Is ‘Success j n Horary to figure out whether he otul Boy—Did we? We had such loads
■With Small Unfits,' and he has sue i oves y 0ll or not,—-Life. of everything that w'en Mrs. Goodsoul
ceodcd in growing the smallest fruit I gave me some iced cake to take to my
ever saw," Brooklyn Life lint* and Hrad*. mother 1 didn't even lick it going
If some people bought a hat accord- home.
Ing to their own estimation of the size
of their head they wouldn't need an
umbrella.- Chicago Journal.
A Sonvfnlr Spoon.
Aunt Jane—Edith, didn’t I see Mr.
Sweetscr kissing you in the hall last
night? Edith—Yes, but it was only in
remembrance of former days. Aunt
Jane—A sort of souvenir spoou, I sup
pose you mean.—Boston Transcript,
Improved llnpiOly.
Pinging Master Why. you have no.
voice at all! Singer—Well, but I al
ways pay for ,my leasotis double , the
amount usually paid by others Slug
Facts are God’s arguments; we
lng Master—Say that again: your voice should be careful never to misunder-
sounded much better. I thought. stand or pervert them.—Edwards.
Time lo Chans*.
Myth Are you going to Niagara
Foils on your wedding trip? Babetter-
No; 1 went there on my two previoux
wedding trips, and I believe It'a a hoo-
4ooJ—Detroit Free Press.
Snrraatlc.
Buggins—See here, porter, this mirror
ts' so dusty 1 cau't see myself in it
Hotel Porter (who lias uot been tipped
by.-Buggpns)—Strikes me you ought to
be mighty thankful, 'stld o’ makin' a
fuss about it—London Tit-Bite.
Hxpert
Plumbing
The Diamond Curs.
The latest news from Paris, is, that
they have discoverel a diamond cure
for consumption. If you fear consump
tion or pneumonia, it will, however, be
best for you to take that great remedy
mentioned by W. T. McGee, ot Vanleer,
Teuu. *T had a cough for fourteen years.
Nothing helped me, until I took Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds, which gave instant
relief, and effected a permanent cure.”
Unequalled quick cure, for throat and
lung troubles. At J. T. Reese’s and
Dr. Paul Peniston’s drug stores; price
50c and #1, guaranteed. Trial bottle
free.
Wlieu you give a plumber a
job, be sure the plumber knows
his business All work in this
line should be done by an ex
pert. Otherwise, endless trouble
and expense is certain to result.
In dealing with Sexton, you
'*■ get the services of an expert.
Remember this when you need
the services of a plumber.
I have a complete gtock of
supplies, water fixtures, bath
tubs, etc., etc'., This is great
ly to the advantage of my pat
rons, as I can supply their
upeds ou short notice and at
small cost.
1
Am seeing garden
hose at cost-
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W. L. Sexton,
The Newnan Plumber