The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, August 27, 1909, Image 7

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Somehow folk can’t look ahead beyond the present moment If It be fraught with tribula tions. trials and cares, but tf the sun Is shining beautifully and the crops are growing nicely they will predict dire calamities In the way of drouth later on in the season. And truly it is almost appalling to think of the mighty destruction which can he wrought by the king of day when the pitiless rays of summer come down on the parched land. These are the times when men realize how helpless they are in .ue hands of the One who holds the world in the hollow of His hand. Despite the fearful object lessons so many folk will go on and try to combat nature, try to do things Inconsistent with the best there Is In life and against the higher and holl er laws cf God and man. Drouth and flood Barely bring men to a clearer appreciation of the power pf the Omnipotent hand and it Is hard to see how some can so fro quently forget to be thankful, forget to bow In submission to the will that sways the destiny of nations day by day. Individuals count for nothing In the great struggle which we under go In Ufe, and the best and great est are too soon forgotten In the rush which tramples all beneath the green grass—the grass that covers us gently when all else seems harsh and cold. It Is sweet, however, to think that In the times cf drouth in our Inside lives there Is some one somewhere to radiate the health-giving sunshine, and when the summer sun parches our souls tile oasis Is found In some lov ing words, some tender expressions of love and affection. If I were a preacher I would like to preach the doctrine of love and about the religion of sunshine, though I I know that It Is far wrong In one Of all the sad sights that cotno to men the saddest is to be found among the men who struggle through life without planning, and consequently never amount to much. But there is another side, brighter by far than the crown of success and the laurel wreath, that most any man may gain. It does not mean success and happl- ness to be lord ef all creation, but on j the contrary there’s many a home with a cottage for shelter and repose that Is to he desired far above and beyond a princely mansion. If love and peace and happiness are found In that home, it Is more worthy of a place In history or in the hearts of . the people than any mansion grand, I and we can all surely have that, though ft does look like it is a hard I thing for some cf us to get the other. ■ —Inland Farmer. Soldier Balks Death Plot. It scents to J. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kemp. Tex., that a plot ex- 1 isted between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. “1 contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, 1 "that developed a cough that stuck to me, in spite of ail remedies, for yeurs. 1 My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then 1 began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery, which restored my health completely. I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia it s unrivaled. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. YOUNG MEN, LEARN TELEGRAPHY NOW Tcltparpli Operators Are In Great Demand! i sense and will fall miserably if put | 1 to the test and not backed by some thing of a more substantial nature— something that stands the drouth and the str.rm and conies through It all more beautiful and exalted than ever. The best c-f us cannot throw stones; but everybody is prone to have some thing to nay to help along the strap- gltrs in life and seme of the most deplorable scenes confronting us com* from actions of those who are en compassed with the best things In the world—plenty of money, all the neces saries ef life, loving families and gotd friends, and still they fall to show appreciation In its truest sense, and consequently fail to spread Joys around about them when It Is so easy for them to do it, Rural life is the best even amid such surroundings, for when the heart is troubled and the spirit almost crushed one can go out In the fields and woods and find consolation and solace that nothing else beside tender words and the gentle touch can sup ply. Isolation Is a dreadful thing no matter where you find It, but it Is more undesirable, mere filled with trials In some places, and when it comes down In the city v/lth hun dreds around you it Is unbearable, for there the motley throng dees not ’•now you when you fail, dees not think of you when you are not in tin midst of the crowd, and in the end oblivion shrouds all that is left in mortal way. It Is good, though s-.o.ne- imes, to be buried away from the turmoil of the world and be Ignorant cf the cares of fitful life. The most pitiable people on earth are those who are centering th-ir lives on those who fall to appreciate hem, or else are not in position to ;lve back the higher call which comes r/hen soul erics cut for sympathy and eve and the other kindred things of Ife that lead on up to the heights. But that is part of life. One ef the (strangest phenomena ol ife Is the fact that times change and ve change with them. With the pass, ng cf the heur through the roughest lay we also pass to other ways amid jther scenes and follow courses that -arllor in life seemed to border on he Impossible. There is nothing that •quals the ever-changing panorama f the country, with the improvements hat are now going on despite the ad verse conditions which seem to eon- ront the people over the land, In ountry and city alike. It means the*, here Is mere In the man than ir. and, mere In the man behind the business than tLcre is in the bual ness. Bovs, this is your opportunity to learn J a first-class trade that pays a goods salary every month in the yeat. There will bu u greater demand for Telegraph Operators this Fall and Winter than there has been for many years past. The prominent railroads of the South and other parts of the United State.s nre writing us to qualify as many young men of good character for their service as we possibly can. We trust that tho reliable, ambitious boys of the South I will rally to this golden opportunity. I Our students qualify for service in j only four to six months. We guaran- I tee positions. Graduates begin on $45 to $55 per month; easy and ple.sant work; permanent employment; rapid promotion. Our tuition is reasonable; board at low rates; Newnan is extremely health ful; fine climate; excellent drinking water. Write at once for our new illustrated catalog. A letter or postal will bring it. IT IS FREE. SoulbarD School ot Tulugrapliy, Box 272, NEWNAN, GA. For a short, terse, Illuminative defi nition of lifo philosophers have long sought. Their conceptions and Ideas have been given ofttlmes In high sounding and scientifically constructed sen tences. But to find a definition of life that the great majority could seize, grasp, call thotr own, has been a difficult thing. But tho apparently Impossible has been accomplished. For Mr. Herbert Spencer, greatest of philosophers and simplest of teachers, has said: "Life Is a correspondence with environ ment." Tho definition Is so simple that one wonders that tho form of words had not been stumbled upon before. But simplest things are rarest In their ap plication to the needs of humanity. Men nre so constructed that they look for the far off, tho distant, torguiful of the tnet thnt right nt hand nre the elements that shall explain and make their life beautiful. "Llfo a correspondence with envi ronment." In order to live In the ocean tho medusa must have the breathing ap paratus that shall be able to fill lls lungs, even though It may be at the bottom of the sea. It must bo able to resist the action of the wind and the wave. Hnve eyes thnt shall bo nblu to see through the aquamarine of the sea. Having all these things , adjusted and In eorrespondenne with i its environment It lives, moves and has Its being. But let thnt m»duaa he east up high and dry on the beach. Let It come to an entirely different environment, It muBt, In order to sus tain life, ho able to adapt Itself to its new conditions. It must be able to breatho In the free nlr, run on the sand, see In the open. In short, In order to continue ItH existence It must be able to adapt Itself with remark able precision to the new order by which It Is surrounded, llnnble to j do this, It soon dies. "Life Is n cor- I rospondencc with environment!’’ Take the thought In the higher scale, that cf man, Man is given his i eyes, oars, nose, tongue, feet and hands. With these he Is able to H**e In an environment that calls for tho* continual exercise of these things. Using them to the best advantage, he rises In powr v and Is able to make of himself a olcsslng to those who wnlk by Ills side, cr who follow Ip h|s foot, stops, Xjih M.t cars he hears glorious har monics, with his oyos hiios beautiful sights, and ao on through the whole category. But < uco let a man lone his I hearing, he gets out of correspondence 1 with his environment so fur as heur- | Ing Is concerned. Onco lot him lose his eyes, he Is out of correspondence so far as sight Is concerned. Bo far ! ns these nre concerned ho is dead to tho world. And when sight, hearing, smelling, tasting and feeling are all gone, and the man is no longer cap able of exercising any of these func tions, we say he Is dead. Dentil is a cessation of correspond- eneo with environment. How many people there nre who are dead but do not know It! They have no oar for the glorious harmonics of life. No eye for beauty. No ability to discriminate. No nostril to inliale sweet perfume. No con sciousness of bring touched with tho need of a brother. They wonder at a man going Into raptures over music, art, literature. They fall to appreciate reasons why men delight In tho establishment of hospltnls, homes, orphanages and houses of quiet retreat for troubled heartH. Life calls for the best, that Is In man, and those who fall to grasp the significance of the calls around them, In so far as they do fall to grasp, may lie said to be dead. You know such people. Thoy have absolutely no Interest In anything ex cept their own lives and very little in ti rest is thnt. They do not respond to the call. They rre dead, but they do not know It. But you who are alive, alert, active, you In whom the best of life Is strong and the call of life loud and your response to the call rendv, Instant, quick, you know that they are dond. You look nt them. You see written all over them tho words, "I’m a dead one." It hIiows In tho lackluster eye, shines In the frayed coat and undusted shoes, peers from yawning rents In the shoes and shouts from the bat tered and broken hat. The whole ex pression of their face nnd life seems to e«y: "1 don’t enro nothing for no body, and nobody don’t care nothing for me.” Dead! But they don’t know It. Tho first sign of life Is Interest In environment. Tho second sign, activ ity In environment. The highest and best sign, readiness to help unfortu nates In the environment. If you are Interested, active, helping In your environment, you may be sure thnt you are not yet n dead one. If you nre not Interested, active, helping in your environment, you are a dead one, though you may not know It, , Are you a dead one? -r'’. Or r.rs ycu nllvc? ♦ • •*..t t FinEPROvi? Tie.USE NEEDED. The annual loss by fire in America la so large that it Is high time to be gin the reforms noceary to check the enorruou loss of money. Americas hdusc are better fitted for losses by fire thiiH for nay other purpoe, ex cept shelter. It Is high time fireproof houses that wns’t burn were being orocted In our country.—Birmingham Ledger. THE PERFECT WAV Scores cl Mlllcdgeville Citizens Have Learned if. If you puffer from backache, There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the kidneys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Doan’s Kidney Fills are made for kidneys only. Are endorsed by Milledgeville people. .1. It. Duke, 31rN. Jefferson St., Mil ledgeville, Ga., says:” 1 have been us ing Doan’s Kidney Fills fora few weeks and have received more benefit from them than from any other kidney re medy, 1 have ever tried. I suffered from kidnay trouble fersomo time and my back ached severely. The kidney secretions were irregular in passage and caused me much annoyance. ' I fin ally procured Doan’s Kidneys Pills at Geo. D. Case’s drug 3tore and began using them. Since that time I have been steadily improving r and take plea sure in recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills to others.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take nd other. ♦ ♦ o ♦ « we fire in snape To do the best Suit Cleaning; and Pressing; possible to obtain. 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