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c. imue l F. B. Morse, af
V as V a" the inventor
leC f . C cfndtdno- Wi-mb was a
lie e stmt} m„ 1 Lon
-nainter drawing Horn a
* * made a Her
all ca :Sl i j.j je Farnese
intending 1 j. Q 0 w “ ei . it to
^ West an example or f
f j in as
work. for the favora
Being anxious he
opinion of Iris master,
t .fortnight the draw
si a upon
d thought he had made it
U
eel. the draw
ir, ,'iTninprl -\y es t saw
, e cv it critically,
|“ (mended it . . thus ... am t ,i .
in ‘
Liar, then handed it back well,
■hr. “Verv. well, sir, very
1 i .'. xi. u ”
i“I ^ ' 1 ‘ ’ ■■ Ml the
1
^ artist.
noPsaid Mr. West: “look
»«,] here and here.” And
Vtimers T noon 1 various
felled paces.
31or.se saw the defects,
lf that they were pointed out
fa and devoted another
Irpdying Led them. Then ho
the dr Awing again to tho
Biter. Mr. West was evidently
Etli pleased, and lavished
Rises upon the work; hut at the
toe handed it back, and said
i before: “Very well, indeed,
Go and finish it. - ’
r, on
“hitnot finished?” asked Mr.
fee, by this time all but dis
raged.
J “Not yet: you have not marked
jkmuscle, nor the articulations
pefinger joints."’
lie student once more took
1 drawing home, and spent
pal Louie]have days in retouching it.
it done this time,
M. ptthe The critic was not yet sat
work was good,
good indeed, remarkably
w, but it needed to be “fin
y;
I cannot finish it,” said Mr.
g»i in despair.
fell," answered Mr. West,
Hare tried you long enough.
P^vB learned more by this
pig than you would have ac
®?&ed in double the time by
ten half finished drawings.”—
F®LEN’S ARNICA SAL YE.
Re Best Salve in the world for
pBruises, to Fever Sores, Sores, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt
ryUhkin Hands, Eruptions, Chilblains Corns,
fll and posi
f sl cures It is Tiles, or no pay re
lJa ; hsfaction, guaranteed to give
sa or money re
l , Price 25 cents per box.
; eby Dr. AY. H. Lee A Son.
% j.. „ “Life of - the flesh is the
L?y jui Je Enictional i' eot '; pure blood means
ms with it the activity and
d, YWrtorrtum from certainty sickness o »ti
». Dr. or
tf W L Cordiaiaad J- H- McLean’s
•
fiifier in ” BlooT
toiySL o-h 8 lj ui : e ri 4 Wood,
blew ' e!, Wy. 6 * au<l strengthens the
$1.00 per bottle.
J Farmers’ Alliance at its
***hof Macon Auist Georgia 2 on
^AlwfT’ madG T T h &
sta. e Barmei oi t At
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«4,- r = la ’ lts organ. The
««already , widely clrcnlated
^^anin expected now that every
^asubs^i tbo S i a teWe11 , ui be "
" T 0 T me
Quality ‘tUTlooTT T to
JJ s ®aehipon of dll
11 and good or
l^ v(;°° d rich assimilatimv i In irtoVo
in life ;UK strenHh
use Dr. J.°H.
4^-ofS/r -1.00 per bottle “
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CONYERS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,
TWELVE HOURS LONG.
The gicat Indian Ilajoli, it is,
said, had but one son, to -whose
education he gave much time and
thought, in order that the boy
nngat . . , . be fatted , , for . his high place,
Among his devices for the wise
training of his son was the pla
cing 0 near him mi an an old out man man whose u nose
d f y was *° sa * to the P nnce >
whenever he was enjoying any
pleasure keenly, “The day hath
but twelve hours."
Wfipn ftp bwi ’ nn fi,p mi J 1 or
’
. hand, sick . . trouble, he
was or m
changed the warning to, “The
night is but twelve hours long.”
mi.p ’ nnov lid wfi-no-olino- ’
.. V °° V
through college m a crowd ot
wealthy classmates, fancies the
mortifications and humiliations
which he endures will last as
lnno- na ibV ifopif ^ ' TTp He foi fm-o-eU eL
»
how swiftly this country social
condition changes. In twenty
years not a man in his class
-does" nrobnblv w ii| stand where "will he
to day ‘ Each ‘ man ‘ 1
have found his place for himself,
There are among our readers,
too, many plain, unattractive
Hris, who find themselves neg
looted leeted while while their then prettiei orerrier com- com
pain oils are admired and courted,
Their suffering is not a thing to
M smile ’ it is real and sham 1 '
They are at the age to which
beauty and grace are fitting, and
they have neither wisdom nor
experience to bear disappoint¬
ment coolly.
But they” should remember that
there are other and more potent
charms than pink cheeks and
bright eyes which will tell in the
long The run. night, however dark, is but
twelve hours long; with each
morning come fresh chances and
possibilities for all of us.—Youth s
Companion.
There are many accidents and
diseases which affect Stock and
cause serious inconvenience and
loss to the farmer in his work,
which may be quickly remedied
by the use of Dr. J. H. McLean s
Volcanic Oil Liniment.
Miss’* Susan B. Anthony has
hopes. - She has said so. Miss
is well known, is _ for
Susan, rights, as including suffrage,
female old,
and although she is 72 year
she hopes to live to - see the day
when women will not only be al¬
lowed to vote and to hold office,
but when they will have the priv¬ their
ilege of asking the men of
choice to marry them. Miss Su¬
san might begin the last named
reform by proposing to some nice
young fellow, like Gen. Butler, for
instance.
Sick headache, and a sensation
of oppression and dullness in the
i head, are very commonly produced despoil
by indigestion; morbid
dency, irritability and over sensi
tiveness of the nerves may, in a
majority of cases, be traced to tbe
same cause. Dr. J. H. ALeljeans
Liver and Kidney Balm and Pill
ets will positively cure.
« testimonials in this issue of
the Banner on Holmes terracing
, m(1 u at tll is office and
’ yourself
see one f toi yourseir.
Georg® Y- Chdds con^udes las
►September . u this u T/. aj u jf
ence, is the ‘ iSasure J, ^ ‘ of
I should & •
*ny lifis, .‘X. _ .? o- 00
Not ,“ “JJemi,S
W Jhe uie m^oM most miui difficult 'thing ^ in the i
world 18
gOnM0aS ! ttl ‘
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' HIraaIaK ™ EBl)3T
As a rule, a person who has a
good appetite has good nealth.
Rut llow maay ther f are
F>y nothing . they^eat and i
restores good and digestion, at etc a
an appetite re f. 0 \ f s
vitalizes the blood so that the ben
efieial effect of good food is
parted fc-V to the whole bodjv Truly
Hood's SareapiinUa <• .Vf 9t reduces r ce ’t liun '
gei.
SPURGEON S SAYINGS.
Mr. Spurgeon lias just issued
new J;irs book, entitled “The Salt-Col
> a collection of proverbs, to
g?^er caring with to homely lose the notes numerous thereon.
proverbs which lie has collected
and used in his annual sheet al
manacs, he has decided (accord
to his preface) to arrange them
in two SIual{ volumes> the first of
which is just published. Our
readers will doubtless be int-eres
ted in the following selection of
the proverbs, some of which are
general, spiritual and others “sayings of a
more sort:”
a bargain is a bargain.
“bee what is said .of the just
man in Ps. 15: 4: “He svveareth to
to his own hurt, and changetli
not.”
y p oy un taught will be taught
by ‘
the devil.
A faithful preacher is a rare
creature... “And, like diamond, precious
a
as he is rare.” .
A hammer of gold will not open
the gates of heaven.
“Money opens bribery many of
gates ^nit it of earth, for is world
has no power in the
to come. Money is of more eloquent
than ten members parliament,
but it cannot, prevail with the
Great Judge.
A Haden sword in an ivory
sca hbard is Still lead.
“You cannot make a man of one
wlio is no man, though you may
ister, make him a emperor.” magistrate, or a min
or an
A man of prayer is a man of
power. “But he must not be of
the same kind as the Berkshire
farmer who said rail/as ‘It was no use
praying for long ” as the
wind was iu the north.’ ”
“If nature is restrained and not
renewed break its sinful propensities
will out sooner or later.
An old dog does not bark for
‘AYarnings from men of be
and experience ought to re
spectecl; though, alas! they arc
KeiaH.aviohtws ° v ’ h„t i„ no
“
body’s “NeitheV wav
spend all nor grasp
all; neither draw all out, nor keep
allin. Follow wisdom in all her
ways.” tL„ U l,™-,. „,qi„ f fi.p
v 1A pw-' 1 nr
ud-P iif Hid
Life will acquire new zest, and
cheerfulness return, if you will im¬
pel your liver and kidneys to tbe
performance of tlieir functions.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and
Kidney Balm will stimulate them
to healthful action. $1.00 per
bottle.
VY. W. Anthony of Jackson
county says that while meandering pond
along the banks of an old
one day recently he suddenly and
unexpectedly came upon a huge ajar”
moccasin, with her “jaws
and emitting a sizzing sound. It
was the signal of danger, and
soon the little reptiles all about
j ier commenced to scoot for the
“yawning abyss” and went down
J ie r throat in a hurry. Will was
C0 nplused for the time, but reeov
er ing, he armed himself with a
bludgeon and commenced to be
kborthe huge reptile as she sought
re fuge in a dense thicket near by.
Anthony was master of the sitmt
tion, however, and succeeded in
killing the snake before she “got
there.’ The most remarkable
part of the story, however,
m now - ^Vill says the whole face
of the earth for yards was literally
wi th tiny little snakes
aD f m g length from body j of to trie
inches - and from the
mother snake, as she lav vuth
ln ^°. nie ’ s °* a ^
® led twelve (limiimhvprepti^1.-s. .
Th ^^fhe^^ere^romptly^ ,?-’ "A 18 S“‘ 1 ,vert '
ted mother, weie piompc y ais
patchedand after a
SZs-alT' -STe mammotht
ants' of the «PC«n,eu
winch had met;her sad fate at the
hands of Mr. Anthony.
The dank aild deca - viu - ^egeta
tion of regions newly cleared of
Cufe.bym’lld'kBd'geS radically 50 cents
w jji cure. a
bottle.
Custnmei (getting l,k Ins Vmir liair cuu
didn tyoump oft P
^STSS? ? i ,
kougk IffeoT tbe'liSarin, no t
to sab.
A GOOD MOVE.
Ten thousand dollars is the
amount which'an Atlanta man lias
given for the foundation of a House
of the Good Shephenliir that city,
The donor asks that Ins name
not used at present, but he has
made the offer through Mrs. C. D.
Horne. It is designed that this
shall he the nucleus for a house in
Atlanta, where the Sisters of the
Good Shepherd can carry on their
work for good. The order of the
Sisters of the Good Shepherd is
one devoted to the work of
claiming- fallen women. Almost
has city of any size in the conn
try such a home, where the
Sisters go quietly about the great
work which has fallen to their lot.
The only one in the south is at
New Orleans, and it is the aim %f
the gentleman who has made this
gift to have in Atlanta a place
where this great work can be car
ned on.
—- - J --------_ — L ~
Coughs and colds . .
come uninvi
ted, hut you can quickly get rid of
these, with a few doses ot Dr. J.
McLean’S Tar Vine Lnga
Paddy Doolan went into a shop
one dav to buy eggs. “What are
daj, to-dav?’’ “E-^s are td
Paddy,” replied the shopman
looking quite triumphantly at two
G r three young lady customers
who happened to be in the shop.
“Faith, I'm Haddv; glad to hear yez say
so ” replied “for the last
ones I got here were.chickens.”
The most delicate constiUition ...
can safely use Dr J II. McLean s
Tar M ine Lung Balm; it is a sure
remedy for coughs, loss oi voice,
nnd all throat and lung diseases.
There ought not to be any
j iart i f C elin«>- f between Messrs.
Nortlien an( Livingston, or be
then* respective friends f „ i
is just as essential to keep
in policies as in business.—Sparta
Tal.rnaelite ‘
jf aro avitlr weak
or iiiflamoil eyes, or giiumlatcil
oyolids, using yon Dr. can J. bo quickly H.. McLean’s cured
By Strengthening Eye Salve.
2.»
eentsabox.
Gwinnett county, though a
large , one, is . largely , , co\eied . 1 with ui
distilleries, making peach brandy,
There are now thirty distilleries
making peach brandy. The peach t
and a watermelon , , crops ........ umc o n( i,
abundant in that section.
When a man looks at the dark
side of life he is certainly sad,
but looking on the other hand
, ■?
thmgs ougii en.
ro:t DYSPEPSIA
Use I.rmvu’s Irou Hitters.
I’hysiciiin* iceommeml it.
AH dealers keep it. $1.00 ix.-r bottle. Genuine
has irado-inark auvl crossed red Hues on w rapi^er,
AYe may learn much by watch¬
ing the stream of human life, but
we ought to remember that be¬
yond our knowledge lies more
than is known; and we ought to
forbear judging when we only
know in part.
Flie Montezuma Record says
tlmt , i£ arry Tindall ought to be
elected . may oi of fxr,,,,,, Macon for t clos¬ ,.W.
ing up the gambling hells.
Take one of Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Little Liver and Kidney Pillets at
uight before you go to bed and
you * w jH be surprised how lmoyant the
ml vig0r0 us you will feel
neX t day. Only 25 cents a vial.
^^Xust a couple of Texas sheep-raisers. church,
be i n, went to
the sacrc( l ed
ifice one”’of them said: “I say,,
!” ( “YoS preacher Sllokk ivaa hittin’ at
HodiiWt
talk about nothin’ but lost sheep.
i,isto]' J '' asked “ the other,
wTiSer^m 'C Then let’s
comes out, and
) imSund rel
..
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A GOOD APPETITE
j 8 essential to good health; but at
effect of the chainging season,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla creating is a appetite,
met meilicim* n-i for 0 an l f.>
_
CSVebime ?. V' to* the totike whole 31 systen/
sure to got Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
MUST BE FAITHFUL.
“This, said Deacon Hays “is
probably the last ship I shall ever
build, and I intend to have her as
perfect as selected possible beautiful model
bo lie- a
and, knowing that the owner
wanted something very in
lie spared no time or money pro
curing the best timber to b© liml,
and the best workmen to be found;
and then he watched over
stick as it was hewn and fitted in
its place, every plank that was
spiked on the timbers, every spar
that was prepared. W hen they
came to put the copper sheeting
over the bottom of the ship, closely. the
deacon watched it very
At one spot he found the head of
a copper nail, which fastened the
sheeting, split. The deacon s eyes
were becoming rather poor, but
lie saw the broken’head. “Jim
Spiker, 1 see a nail broken; isn t
‘here a little hole hy I its sulcV'; saitm. ^
Not a bit ot it, am
There couldn t a dro]> oi water get
in there in a century.” accept
bo the word of Jimwas
ed; the ship was finished and
lauuclied, and made two or three
prosperous voyages. During Cal- one
of taose she lay at a whaii in
cutta. Now, these waters the swarm
with that htthi jiest-,
iiey ci,i,\ c< «i . mu
“ 'll ’ V,thh, f ," At L-iV-Hh f?.
Mrs. Teredo lit upon the bioken i
nail, found the little whole, anil
sqeezed herself the timber in. 1 and hen lay she her be
gau to eat
lu it. Soon they hatched
and increased, till that tindier was
f u n Jittle teredos, and then the
nex t and the next, till every stick
J n the whole ship was badly worm
eaten. Still, the ship looked
«<>«iid, sailed well, and made liei
tue he*^nhldlf mumic of oi Ik im, 2 ai t’ocoa! ocean,
terrible storm me her. The wind
howled through the rigging, us if
singing a funeral dii ge. I he
waves rolled up, and writhed as if
I.f ", Ywy^'tiSi the T' Jd The ike
strained to utmost. ear
go which filled the ship was of im
mouse value. The crew was large
and the passengers wcie many.
SlTiS till at a..t a hu^e waie ^s'Vekher stiuckh.i
with all its power. The poor ship
g j; a g.g ere( h groaned once, and
crumpled up like a piece in tho of paper,
She foundered at sea,
ingLt, in that awlul storm. J he
rich cargo all went to the bottom
0 f the ocean. The drowned men
and women sank down, down,
miles before they rested on the
bottom. All done through the
neglect of Jim bpiker, who was
too unfaithful to mend the hole
made by tbe broken nail.—From
Leaves of Light.
mmm
THE NEW DISCOVEEY’
You have heard your friends
and neighbors talking about it.
You may yourself be one of the
many who know from personal thing ex- it
perii-nee just how good a
is. If yon have ever tried it, you
are one of its staunch friends, be
cause the wonderful thing about
it is, that vflien once given a trial,
Dr. King’s New Discovery ever
after holds a place in the house.
If you have never used it and
should be alfieted with a cough,
cold or any Throat, Lung or Client
trouble, secure a bottle at once
and give it a fair trial. It is guar¬
anteed every time, or money re¬
funded. Trial Bottles Free at Dr.
W. H. Lee A Son's Drugstore.
If a l>oy steadily improves'his business,
time, tries to learn his
obeys his father and mother, is
truthful and industrious, is re
spectful and .pleasing towards
others, he wall snceeeil. No one
can stop his doing well in life.
He lias determined that he will be
a noble w&l specimen, and every
person help him.
A „ Eug]isll jo „,. uaI puts the
'’'l 001 ' l >roUcm » tl,is ta V a -
Twenty-five snakes running
though the streets—that's free
whisky. Twenty-five snakes
gat l 10 ml into a‘box in which
^
closed and the snakes all get
tL j, tl ie ot vV- h er fifteen—that is
high license. . • Drive all ,u the snakes i
to the next village—that is local
r Kill all the snakes—tliat
tr
WORDSTO FRIENDS:
doh a or k solicited and satisfac¬
tion gmrunteed.
J'ehtdde attention given c.dvertir
inj.
TERMS lift A SQdXA11LE.
No. 89
Mr. J. lb Copeland, of Henry
county, is an old confederate
veteran, who lost his good right
arm on the blood-stained plains
of Virginia. After the war he be
»’■ il11 conlederates,
poor and penniless, lly superior
and a determination to carve’
a fortune out of the debris of a
"pasted , county, . he , set , to ,
"’ork, ami in twenty years has
added a cool $1,000 to each of
those years.
I.AI 1 IK*
Xoeiiiiif; ii Ionic, or olnldn n tali' that want building
Of*. phouirf
BROWN'S IIION UITTKRS.
it is pleasant to take, i-uros Malaria, Indiges¬
tion, im.l Uiliousness. A li dealers keep It.
The Georgia . legislature lias
been in session over two months
iin( j j ms j ots ()f wor ], c to ( -j 0
, , re herd lint
.' mem '
Ooovgi* . is a groat state.
That the moral nature of the
U u-n > tl.o t!i fact tact that that hi he is k
always \w mg and ready to
“squeal when he gets into a
tight place.
Figures given in Poor’s Manu
al prove eonclusive.y . that there
general reduction of
railr0lia nites iu tllIs C‘»intry.
The earnings of the railroads for
18S8 were $00,000,000 less than
those for 1887, though the ton¬
nage was greater. This falling
off was due in some measure to
< ut lates ami iucreased nnicasci comneti- conapeti
lion, but there can be no doubt
that it is largely attributable to
the interstate commerce net.
1,1 au artil,1 ° ()u ' “Blindness
<^d , the o Tilinrl” Blind in n lhr> tlie Jouinal Tmu-nnl nf of
tlio Franklin Institute, Dr. \V eh
stev I ox refers, among other
things, to the need for care being
Mcrciscl with rag,ml to the eyes
of young children. I ho eyes are
more sensitive to light in child
hood than adult life, yet a mother
or ]nlvs0 w jh often expose tho
eves of an infant to the glare of
the sun loi lioius at . a tune. ,• ,, JA.
Fox holds that serious evils may
spring from this, and he even
contends that “the greater num
uer oi ine blind lmnci lose lose their uu.n siirlit sigm,
from carelessness during infancy.”
From the point of veiw of an
oecu list he protests against tho
no ti<>n that cliildren should begin
to study at a very early age. Ho
thinks that until they are be
tween seven and nine years old
the eye is not strong enough for
school work. When they do be¬
gin £ave to learn lessons they “should
good light during their
gtudy hours, and should not be
allowed to study much by arti
tick! light before tbe age of ten.
Looks printed in small type
should never he allowed iu school
rooms, much less be read by
insufficient light.”
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