The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, August 24, 1894, Image 2
THE GEOMETRY OF BEAUTY.
A Bynt^ni of I r:i. Jn Forinitflvr Art
Wbli'l I il t.i Aio li'itt 4ir«‘<'<'r.
In a me..: leetur.' 1 1or« tin* Scion- j
tifiWtftili of the Poiiiihvlvauiiiu stalccol-
lo^i* Prof»«sMir Osnioml show'll tliat all
physical Ix’auty is assiM-iatcil with souii'l,
color an«l form, which, if not the liases
of its lH'ino i arc its vehicle to us. It is
a psychological law that the niiml is
pleased with simple ratios. In their most
abstract form these liariuonie ratios an- !
pure numliers, obtained from the ele
ments 1, 2 and .'l, forming the harmonic
numbers :> ;{ and 5. It is a fact that in
•mind, color and form relations gov- ]
erned by ratios constructed from the
harmonic numliers or tlieir simple mul
tiples are pleasing. This law or fact of
mental constitution is the starting ]* tint
of the inquiry after the principle com
mon to sound, color and form and con
stituting in all beauty. The application
of these ratios in music haslss'ii known
from the time of Pythagoras; also in
color various harmonious combination*
have wave lengths in harmonic ratio.
In obtaining lieauty of form the liar- ■
mouic ratios are apples! to angular mag
nitude, not to lengths or surfaces. The
eye refers everything to a vertical line
and a horizontal line,constituting a right
angle. The right angle, 1, isharnionieal-
ly divided into parts having the ratios to |
itself that the notes of them-tare haveto j
the fundamental note. The lines that so
divide the quadrant are the diagonals
A ROMAN MODEL S TROUBLES.
The Thin Man Hinl Ht- l)i»n«tr..il- \iul.iiion
In Vow For Hercules.
The Piazza di Spagna, one of tin* fin
est squares in Koine, i~ th -apii.:! of
the Kliglish Spi akiug cole,. .-. S .me ol
its older members grumM a good deal
at the manner in which the .oi. ta ri
have taken jmssessioii ol ihi.- heaulilul
piazza, fogetting that tiny th
Were the JiiolieiTS of ‘.he pe.iei
quest. A broad magnilii-e
way leads from tliis jihu
of the Trinitade Monti a
m-
•Ives
II',leeful con-
i double stair-
to the tenaeo
iVe. Here the
models congregate, and here the arti-t
conn's to lind his Mary, or his Circe, his
pan or his St. •Tolui 1 hey are all here.
The gods and the lletnigo l ,,f
the saints and martyrs ot < i' i-tii,nity
personated by whole far.id "f i • 1-.
A grayls ard who on , 1 . .nit
er for Narcissus is now ae. .ie d the
best patriarchal model jn J{ome. wiiile
his wife, in her youth the original of a
famous Psyche, is now lieing paint d a-
the oldest of the Fates. Children and
grandchildren hav< followed the me
calling, and the babies of this iamiiv tire
in great demand, because they e;m j.-.-e
almost as soon as their i v s are o])eii.
iirt'le -slv fat
The story of Pi'I ro, the he;
imslel of many pieture - of t : y in
has a certain moral. lie m !
the very thin Man. lie;. ... r
ated hermits and dying sain . h
was such a living skeleton in i It
only available in rare iv.~> , i d. m
of liarmoie risdangles, and each of these j taste lieing more lor braw:i :
has a curvilinear figure, the ellipse, and i than for skin and hone. I i'' 1 1
threi' (or six) inscrilied triangles, all ^ niade a lieroie resolve, i. 1
harmonic. These harmonic rectangles, and went up into his < va
cllijiscs and triangles may Ik* put to- town in the hills, wh* "e li 1
get her in combinations of iniinife variety months in transforming hie
and m*eessarily pleasing effis-t in ilw*o* very thin man into li * v<; .
ration and sculpture and ar«*hit»*cture.
Examples of these an* found in “The
Parthenon,'' "The Venus of Milo,” "A
Portland Vase,” etc. Drawings of ms*-
tions of the eye siiow why lieauty in
form depends on harmonic relations of
angles from the very manner in which
things are seen.
Th** value, linaueially and *.esthelical
ly, of a system of principles that will
guide those engaged in all the formative
arts to the sure production of a true and
pun* lieauty is beyond estimate. .Such a ! first stage
system existed in (irccec in the three
centuries of her glorious sovereignty in
art.—Exchange.
An Aiqirovcil < riticUm.
Stuart labored under one rather an
noying dive,*.atiei while painting a
portrait of W.i-liin-ioii, a disadvantage
which has ln eom< historic, and which
arose from the ein umstanee of Wash
ington's ill fit 1 ill- I of false teeth.
As Stuart said, "When 1 painted him,
he had just had a si t oi false belli in
serted, which accounts for the con
strained i >'J.l essioli . ii a ii i able about
the inoulh mid the lower pan of the
face. ”
Enough 1ms bei n made of this, and
more than enough. There is even an
anecdote about Stuart having juisiiadid
bis famous sitter to stuff cotton in his
mouth while lie was lieing puiuteiL
Miss Jane Stuart gives tin following
amusing account of a narrow escape of
her father:
“While talkie ,' one day with <hn-
cral Lee my f . 1 r liaiipeiied to remark
tliat Was hingi .n had a tremendous tem
per, but held it under wonderful con
trol.
“(lencral Lie hnalcfasted with the
president aud Mr-. Washington a few
days afti rv :*rd.
“ ‘I saw your ]nurait the i,ther day,’
said the ;e ;;i, • imt -hr rt says you
have a tree, udoas ten;,.' r. ’
“ •Upon my v.i • d.' saiif Mrs. Wa-h-
iugton. eoii .any. * Mr. Stuart takes a
great o.-ai up.m hi.** a if to make such
a remark!’
" ‘iiiit t: my (!■ .. • lady,’ said Gen
eral L. *. ‘Ij : '• .hat the president
had if undi v i.ndi rt nl eoiitrol.’
“With S-m.; hie a smile Geti-
i r.il Washi remark's], *Ho is
right.’ "—NosV ‘"ngla’id Magazine.
He often deseril < s hi; tra
if uriginal. was at least *
There lK*ing no yvi ; .
iian.'
■r;
lie used twi
having no trainer invnt
ous and useful • ven-iM s, !
which he, who had left K
nus,returned toit a j i ;■ un
he has all nnwilli'igyv .i
another stage and bee n.
ly fat that In* ishardly :i •'
able to the arti-is ! h a h
nf
Boston Tt an .
,\ St" i»^« i*i^ro\pu> ! i» irif.i.
TTllook' d f'.I till::. iiave Is ell fonnd
!ait tin re lias pmba-
.■ .yv meve remarkable
lU'e.-siny gown iii
1 he kieg of Daliotui V.
liuraiy, and his
i:e v.oil'd rhiuk, was
Ij. m t.i i>ae s< t much
I lelieof a UnVel-
: ed. Nl*V! ftlieh ss
; in the rmal anait-
’I In- Valin* nf slmrt Nh|>s.
If I niislako not. Sir .lames ('riehtou
Browne, in the course of a recent ad
dress, remarked ujion the curious elas
ticity of our brain as regards sleep. He
cited th' cases of people who rarely slept
Well or lunch and wlm nevertheless are
able tin-,,try i.n intellectual work with
ease and ability. 1 stippo e there j-.
‘•habit” of ]• •ain in the mat ter of sleep
a> in other ie-pects. and whili oidinarily
we deinaiid t fair quant nin uf ahsolnte
rest some ot ns contrive as a habit to
get along with a minimum of somnolent
reiKise. Tin - subject was lately recalled
to mind when 1 liapisut^l to i.e dining
alone with a well known surgeon in busy
practice.
Mv friend is a man who, like myself,
journeys over tin- length and !«’■ adth of
the land. He had jimt returned from a
long and tedious journey, tired and fag
ged. We sat down to dinner. Between
the courses he fell sound asleep, let us
sav for three minutes—not more, cer
tainly. After each nap he woke up. ato
his quantum and went off again into
slumber. 1 said nothing, but watched
him clo.-ely. 1 observed tiiat after each
awakening he grew brighter, tin* tired
look disappeared, and by the time din
ner was at an end itiehard was himself
again. 1 iked him on hi- inst.-dinieiiU
of sleep, ijis reply was eharacti fistic.
•'Don't you know,” said. he. ••that »t
isn't a long sleep which is needed to r<-
fresh an active brain? Ner\e tissue is re
paired easily with very httl s!< • p if you
also take food.
••Uf my own experience tin. remark
holds good, and it r< veals a very eariotis
and in some respeets nnomnlon.s condi
tion of the brain and its ways. - London
111 list rated News.
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X- , •* , y|
/'o’M'r »• ,-v ..
J5pr—
Burning Pain
Erysipelas in Face and Eyes
Inflammation Subdued and Tor
tures iindcd by Hood’s.
••I am «o gl:"l to i- ’I lievi -I iif my torture*
that I am willing to t- il tli" I'niietits t have de
rived from li ""I's >,,■ -:i)..iri1hi. liiA|>riland
May, I was aiili -n-il widi i i \-ip •! •.'in my faeo
and eyes, wh- li-!'!'• i to my I'linaT and neek.
I tried itivi s > iiit" '1- ami rilti i atives. tmt
there was i . ;>• : inaii' I ' . ■ !■ al ol the Inim-
Ing, tort uni ; i' ■ I- t" ilii' i.'inidaiut.
I began to taki lloo:r . > ir- parilLt and
Fell Marked Relief
before I had liiiMnal tin- fu't hottle. I con-
tlnued to inijiro.until, vh n I had taken four
HOOD’S '
Sarsaparilla
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints ?
d Oils,
Tinted Leads, Dye
The Gaffney City Land and improv*
Offer for Sale Builitiiig Lois in litis 1
O A I ” i ' TS I C A 1
Also Fnrnis iK-nr iiy niui in r< a<*ii of th' -
and of t his place in lots >f from Jn !o fi"i ai-p -
Also Agricttlt iirul l oin!- to rent for farm w-
For full pariimila!•- ;ij>| !\ t •
MOSES WC
N. i*. — All tn sp.'issii', oi: lands of titi- U ;
liinhcr. lishing or linnting arc forhiiiili 'i tniiicr :
f’
tin
in nnliki lv i
bly I * -I 'ii m. (F
than that of j
tin- pom - i",t
Alomn'i'h' me
diisl.v imi.'e-t
the very la •
value I1|.I : ! ill
ist.howi'V' . <'
tin Frci ell J
jiiciit : : A
bottles, I was I'omidi'O iy • o il. ami fdt tliatall
Blgn 5 . maiks ami syn . ■'r- ■ : that dire com-
pliiint had l I' vt
Ottawa. IMI-h ••>. V\i-
HI »I X I I . ,X< >
Mils. £. K.
Hood's ?i!is and .... " lit, yel
Msyiuaction. .•! !•> .i-ls. kio.
ii;-
Thc
Aronntl 11n* W’orlil.
time required for a traveler to
circle the earth lias b< a greatly n dneed
since the imaginary t rip of Jtiles Verne's
Phileas Fogg, who stui•eialed in get
ting around the gloln in s,o days in spite
of storms, shipwrecks, Indians and de
tectives. The qiie-tion how Jong it would
take now to go around the earth lias ro-
ivutly Inin ili.'i nssisl iu the Antwerp
(iis igraphieal si icii ty.
The answer given by M. K. de Key sit
wasi'o days, im biding tho loss of a day
at New York, the journey being made
eastward by way of Yokohama and San
Francisco. But in the near future this
time is likely to Ik; cut down to l-’* days
aud perhaps h-ss, ihiough the eoniple-
tion of the railri md ai russ SilsTia, which,
at the present rate ot progre.-s, may he
ojieu from Europe to the Pacific in 10
years.
"With the average railway s]*eed for
long distanef's doubled, it is predicted
that in the coming century it traveler
may Ik- able to -o around our planet in
24 days. — Youth' • Companion.
TYnijMirariH liliiHl«*(l ?>> a I’la^li.
At the Narragai's* tt Eli-clrie Lighting
company's works in this city there are I
two men who have been toni]>orarily
blinded when throwing a switeh. Su-
jierintenrient Thomas says that this '
lu.PfM-ns in every big chetrie lighting
station. When a switch is thrown, the j
circuit is broken. When projicrly done, !
anotlier I'oniiei tbin is made simulranc- *
onsly. Tin' intense flash lasts until an- ;
other eomieetion is made. <Jue of the !
men of the Narrangansett company’s |
works was so nearly blinded that he was
at hnme thri e days at oiie time. He watt
not, howevi r, as i- said to have Ih'i-u the I
case with Caulfield of Bi'iKiklyn, tmahle j
to see anything at all. He was ah!>'to |
gro]»e about, hut could see nothing dis
tinctly. lioth the jnen are remarkably 1
strong s]MK'i)iiens of manhood and could
lint Ik* called hysterical by the widest j
stretch ot the imagination. It is ln'lirvcd
here that the eases mentioned are of i
physical inability solely.—Providence
Journal.
. — !
Houi vIk i s jiroved more than a match
for 20b tin u at a iveont public sale.
When tie atc iiotiia r who wa> si liiug
the I'ffirts id the late Charles Taylor,
near Neshaminy J'all-, juit 2a hives of
Itccs under thi liamne r, an inquisitive
but imprndi nt youth kicked one of tie-
little homes occupied by ahoal If.OOO
honey m.-.ki j-. Tinn was instantly a
Warning latzz. and out tiled the !>• cs in
companies, fi ginn nt- end brigadi s. The
2oo jin n .-eattcii d ii! a- many ilirctions,
pursued by the angry Ihi-s. Farmer
James - J’. Vansant tried to pacify the
army of Jinle brown foes, but a few
stings -i nt hn i flying after his retreat
ing friends. For 1 hour the bei - held
the situation w ipjio-ed. Tin v tli"ii
gathenil in tln : iiive, and the sale pro
ceeded.— Bristol f Pa.) Jbspateh.
i *<HhI I \< IIM*.
Jiulge—^ mi were diseovereil at mid
night crazy drimk rtuiniiig iij» and down
the street ih i laring that yon had no
home, when i very one knows you live
on Commonwealth avenue. What ex
cuse have von to offer?
Pri soner—None, except that my wife
is cleaning house
Judgi —Discharged!—Boston Travel
ler.
l.llgllkll s, ftl'lul'ill.
Tlu-British ])arliament lias passed a
special a* r introdti' ing manual train
ing into all the eonniioii schools of the
kingdom. This lias la-en largely owing
to tin* efforts of women on English school
ltoard». I’lii ee ladies are mendxT* of the
London school Imanl, and women wtvc
on many other .school boards.—London
Correspondent.
Opiiifon.
In h ))riv:it»* r liislio]) Pottf*r^lTW
his opinion on woman's suffrage as fol
lows:
‘ If woni' ii would move for a limited
suffrage, based upon equitable qualiti-
catioiis, it would la.; a noble undertak
iiml if they got it their position
tvoters would hi strong and influen
tial out of all proportion to their num
bers, while their very e>i«tenee would
Ik- u standing rebuke to a government
which, in coi 'eding to men universally
the right of suffrage, has put upon its
legislation the enduring stamp of u
ctaup demugogltmi. ’'
'I'Im Diiijm-:
1
i ('ar]»eanx 11 vei
the inijH iial i' i:'
i < ’ompiegne and
I clung to his *ild
i and oanu over ti
; sons to Lulu. < /
sja-eimen.- of hi-
dead i nijM for iu
more eh' rfitl • n
the origiiiiil ei iv
prince imp; : j il i
his father's fav-.i
could only he in;
sculptor by tic 1 i
ply of cln iri; -.
j warded for hi [Ntte
i dahhle with tin
j stndio. Maki -
I the child's giv
| hits of Jiis win
i forthcoming s’e
markable aja ii
At a bail • .
peaux in' ' a e. ,
de Al out fort, w!
, precluded his
. morning he pri
nt the i mp' )'")'
] immediate end'
\ on gaining m.. u
I me a hanui. ”
! amused, got h i
explained to hi
no wav i iih i :
is (‘nr. i
.. Rmm
( gvjiit tKX t ' !*
:• i ii| ‘»n tli!. <•:]•'
self, w
I- • self i"inc**!t and <•
Lli
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cniiistain . .
t •
:■ i/.mus it was
iu his o
wn l o'di Wi*re so m.-inil'
St
t ii mu j In. u.
:] i Jiav
1 • mj a n>»v« ! read-
av.'iiL'i'.i
iu Lamb his spirit of n
ti-
r«»! .mG 1
ti*. ' i.
cr a:;*i Ivi
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i t“ • eur** the
ous wu
gery. His tei ai ious
llh
l inel.
jtltt It -t I;;..'
\s Jl i I ,
am j on ! he alt air
Clilli.I i
iiim during tie do m r
to
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f < 'Hlii ! *» 4
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fltt''ll' \
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'!'*»*» Mu<*h.
Charles Lamb was om e invited by an
old fri " I to meet an author who had
just published a volum* of p " m.s.
When h" arrived, being some\v]::;t ea: : y,
n Liveri aiiu Feed Stables.
po'-e- little merit, being a feeble ' -
echo of diriereiit authors.
Thi- ooinion was I'itlly eonfirmed by
I make a S^cialty o! Feeding Stock.
< tn a ; d aft it
- SUMMER GOODS AT A ORE;
tie
'll t(
Jl
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11
-•tied i . d '.-'tiiiy
line roinanec.—
1
A last, as a climax to inn,
i oil}' qu • 1 the* Web . "n
m to "BaradiseLost.” :• rii-
}iim:-elf.
v. " i mueh for the \ ■ r.-eioon-
' i im’ii diafi-ly ro • ■; nd •. " h an
■•ive soleiniiity of mane rmid; s-
i'laim:.iiit to so manv i- di'
• 1 oil-
• v 1 •
fd l
or-.
la; said, “l have tamely suh-
ij;i i all thi-: evening to leeirv on claim
t : • t t Iiit!
t- d -mi : own lii ; - 1 i, ■ vi boraii in
k,i .• i •. ' ir. 1 never >• , a i.-bely
hv , !. -tii ' immortal A'.; on iMbi* 4
■ f »i ra im L »st! ” V« utiTu < n ikiu-
'1 ef the
LJt ‘-.y 1 . ^
Proprietor.
CARROLL oi STACY.
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A marriage \va>
turn nut vi-r. i.
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still lives.—U.dl
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