The Rome tribune. (Rome, Ga.) 1887-190?, November 14, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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ct St « Every Article in Our Store > | IAT POSITIVE COST FOR CASH 1| j|j This is not a misleading statement. We feel we have the $ U> confidence of the trade, and will not deceive them now. J i WE NEED MONEY, THE CAUSE; OUR GOODS AT COST, THE WAY! | a JJ We cannot carry the stock we have, and must and will turn it into cash. w | A POSITIVE STATEMENT of CANDORS $ Meaning every word we say: have never stooped to misleading ads. Come to our store for the greatest of all bargains. All our stock is J ito new; bought right: we must unload. j 4 -sTlxiss Is Strictl’y A. Celsli Sstle !&<- j}j No goods charged to any one whatever. Don’t ask it. We /|V u; give you new goods at cost. What more can we do! $ This sale will continue until we stop itl” B !F. J. KANE & CO. 24^°e a £a st - i & DR. WALDEN’S TALK He Believes fiimly and Strongly in the Higher Education of Woman. DOES HOT FAVOR CO-EDUCATIOH “Movement for Higher Education of Wo man, in the Main,Has Its Spring in the World-Wide Movement,” The remarks of Dr. Walden before the Georgia synod on Thursday morning upon the subject of the higher education of woman occasioned much favorable comment. They were tbe outcome of calm deli berate consideration of this momentous question. The ideas advanced were in accordance to the scriptural and natural demands upon woman, not influenced by any human restlessness, or supposed new calls upon her mental and pbysicial limi tations. In broad, chivalric terms he paid noble tribute to woman and urged the appro priation of means to develop to the high est her capacities in the spheres for which a wise creator has planned her. Aftei a few introductory sentences, Dr. in substance: “What is the Higher Education of Woman?” Does the term ‘Higher’ signify: (a) An improvement in the educatiou of woman as woman; or (b) An ‘advanced’concep tion of woman, that ignores her sex and sphere. This is a vital matter, and determines the interest taken in the cause. In answer to this question, let me ask, isn’t it tiue that the modern movement for the higher education of woman, in the main, has its spring in the world wide woman’s movement ? This is manifest in the tone of tbe clamor for co-education. Os course many may favor co-education, who are not in sympathy with the cause of ‘wo manism.’ But the trend of the arguments, lead and heard on the subject of co ed' ucatiou, reveals, as tbe animus of >ts advocates, not only chiefly, a zeal for en larged education of woman, but for such an education of her, as will advance th. cause of woman’s ‘emancipation,’ so called. The desire is to score a triumph in the interests of wiping out the ‘ac cident of sex.’ Those, who oppose co education, do so, not because they opposr the true higher education of woman, but because they regard the cause of co- education, at least in the higher institu tions of learning, as organically involved in the radical woman’s movement. The same thing is manifest in-the type and tone of certain institutions in certain portions of the country, representing the cause of the higher education of women. We do not see this in their cata logues. It does not show itself in the curriculum of study, marked out by these institutions. It lives, however, in the tone of institutional life. It is to be found in tbe conception of wo man’s sphere, wnile lies imbedded in tbe very foundation of these schools It is involved in what is believed by them to be the higher life of woman, ■ under tbe new view of her place in the social structure. This matter has an obvious illustra tion in what we have seen here at the south in the education of the negro. Earnest but misguided people have come into our midst and undertaken this work. Christ’an and humane per sons of course have sympathized with a true education of the negro. What many baye objected to has been tbe false idea of tbe mission of tbe negro entertained by these * teachers and schools. So it is, that many institutions, which represent tbe cause of the higher education of women, have a tone showing plainly that this cause has its spring in tbe main in the world wide woman’s movement. Shall we, therefore .oppose thecause of the higher education of women? By no means. But for these reasons, we must be careful to maintain the cause so as to conserve the true view of woman’s sphere. This we maintain is the higher Christian education of of woman. The old southern view of women is tbe scriptural view. We need an institution in tbe south, that will afford the very best education for women while preserving and sos tering tbe true conception of woman's sphere in the world. Agnes Scott institute is founded deep in this view of woman as being tbe Bible view. It exists i.i order to fur ther the ideal education of women. It has a high standard of scholarship It is constantly elevating and enlarg ing its curriculum. It seeks the best qualified teachers. The “Ineal’’ which Dr. Hains has handed us shows all this. But at tbe same time it is seeking to promote that education of woman which may be truly called the ; higher education. Let us see to', brethren, that *We meet THK HOME TBIBUNE SUNDAY. NOVUMBKB 14. the providence of God which has given us this magnificent school. Let us rally around it, as Presbyterian ministers, seeking for it a large patronage and a generous endowment. Let us meet the gracious opportunity, and we shall soon have an institution for the higher educa tion of woman here in our great Empire State, which will not only compare favor ably with the very best in all the land, but far superior to the many, because preserving and furthering the old south ern and Bible view of woman. Catarrh Means Danger, Because if unchecked it may lead di reotly to consumption. Catarrh is caused by impure blood. This fact is fully established. Therefore, it is use less to try to cure cat rrh by outward applications or inhalants The true way to cure catarrh is to purify tbe blood. Blood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, cures catarrh by its power to drive our all impurities from the blood. Thousands of people testify that they have been perfectly and permanently cured of catarrh by Hood's Sarsaparilla. A good Tennessee Lump Coal $2,90 a ton and Jellico Lump coal $3.50 a ton deliv-' ered anywhere in the city, Phone 77, J, G, McClure 8 Co, yard by new C, R. 8, S, Freight depot, . . Geo, John B, Gordon- Gen. Gordon’s recent visit to Chicago elicited the following from the Tribune of that city: “The presence of Gen. J. B- Gordon of Georgia in our city recalls his p-itriotic and brave utterances on the floor of tbe United Sates senate, when Chicago was in the hands of a furious mob, when the railroads were blocked, when law was defied, and our people filled with panic from threatened violence, fire and bloodshed. Chicago will not forget Gen Gordon, whose words at the time brought such cheer to this people and such a warning to the law-breakers in our streets. His declara tion that, in order to enforce the laws, restore order, and protect the property of our citizens, he would, if need be. lead under the republic’s flag a larger army of Confederates than Gen. .Loe ever commanded, was at the time truly inspiring to the lovers of law and a healthy admonition to those who we r e trampling it under tbier feet.’* When in need of coal call up H. G. Smith ’Phone Nos. 182 and 183. • THE COTTON MARKET. Receipts for the Past Week 5,420 Rales Price Continues Low. King Cotton has turned his fickle back on the south and does tricks that are not at all nice or becoming in one once esteemed as the b ist and truest friend of all Dixie land. Thursday the market took a m<-st gratifying upward bound of 20 points, but Friday and yesterday wiped this good showing out. The psice declined just 20 points the last two days of the week. The receipts for the past week 5.420 bales, against 4 642 bales year ago, 3,703 bales the year before, 7.477 bales the big crop year, and 4,893 bales the year pre vious. Total to dste 31.891 bales, against 34,. 058 bales year ago, 25,507 bales two years ago, 43,509 bales the year previous, and 29,631 bales four years ago. Stock on hand 7,812 bales, against 4,657 bales last year, 6,013 bales the year previous, 4,465 bales three years ago, and 5,938 bales the year before. The weather the past week has con • tinued excellent for marketing. The temperature, while ranging low at night, has not become freezing, but there has beeu a continuation of light frosts. Yesterday was the busiest appearing day Rome has had this fall. There were scores upon scores of cotton wagons on Broad, and the town seemed full of country folks. Cotton brought from 5 3-8 to 5 1 2 on the streets. The merchants all reported a brisk trade yesterday. 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