The forest news. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1875-1881, December 24, 1880, Image 4

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PROGRAMME Of the Jackson County Teachers’ Institute First Quarterly Session AfLtiV Second Annual Meelitnj, to Convene at MaysviUe, on Friday, the 7tk of January, 1881, and Continuing Two Days. VIUST DAY —FRIDAY. JANUARY 7tII, 1881, 10 o*l UK'K A. M. 1. Cull to order, ant! perfecting organiza tion, by President J. \V. Glenn. 10 minutes. 2. Music, led Ry Chorister, 5 .minutes. •*. Roll call, by Seore’arv, 5 minutes. 4. Devotional exercises, by Chaplain, Rev. R. A. Seale, 15 minutes. 5. Reading minutes last meeting, 5 min utes. 6. Welcome address, by T. A. E. Evans, 7. Lecture, by C. 0. Pittman. 10 minutes. 8. Lecture, by J. I Pittman. 10 minutes. 9. Essay, by Miss Mollie Boon, 10 minutes. 10. Lecture, by R, \V. Ray, 10 minutes. 11. Essay, by Miss T. F. Hill. 10 minutes. 12. Lecture, by Marcus Pittman, 10 minutes. 13. Assignment of homes to visiting inem bers and friends, by Committee of Arrange ment and Reception, 5 minutes. 11ECKSS —12 M. HOURS. 1. Cali to order, 1| o’clock P. M. 2. Music, 5 minutes. 3. by M. F. Kberhart. 10 minutes. 4. Equation of payments, illustrated on blackboard, by J. R. Braselton, 20 minutes. 5. Lessons on common fractions, by J. I. Ray, 15 minutes. 6. Lecture, by \V. M. Henry, 10 minutes. 7. Exercises upon elementary sounds and methods of teaching them, by T. D. Erwin, 20 minutes. 8. Essay, by Miss Mollie Park, 10 minutes. 9. The importance of universal education, by W. C. Howard, 20 minutes. 30. Essay, by Miss Lulu Burns, 10 minutes. 11. Lecture, by A. J. Eberhart, 10 minutes. 12. Essay, by Miss M. E. Boon, 10 minutes. 13. The power of original composition as a mental stimulus, by P. G. Thompson, 15 minutes. 14. Music—Benediction, 5 minutes. 15. Adjournment, 4 o’clock P. M. EVENING RECESS HOURS. 1. Call to order, o’clock P. M. 2. Music, 10 minutes. 3. Discussion—What is the true object of education ? by members, 30 minutes. 4. Views given upon school manners, and the methods of teaching them, by members, 20 minutes. 5. Discussion—What are the principles and aims of School government? by members, 15 minutes. G. The relation of teacher and parent, by Rev. J. C. Grow. 10 minutes. 7. Lecture, by W. T. Bennett. 10 minutes. 8. Discussion of Query Box, by members. 30 minutes. 9. Views given upon the importance of es tablishing a Normal School in the State of Georgia, by members, 30 minutes. 10. Have boys a greater right to education than girls? by R. S. Howard, 10 minutes. 11. Music—Bencdict ; on, 5 minutes. 12. Adjournment, 10 o’clock P. M. SECOND DAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY BTII, 1880, 10 O’CLOCK A. M. 1. Call to order. 2. Music, 5 minutes. 3. Roll call, 5 minutes. 4. Devotional exercises, by Chaplain, 10 minutes. 5. Reading minutes of previous day, 5 minutes. G. Arithmetic by Analysis, by T. D. Faver, 20 minutes. 7. Lessons on percentage, and the theory of Allegat ion, by R. D. Moore, 20 minutes. 8. Written exercises on English Grammar and Rhetoric, by Frank S. Hudson, 15 min utes. 9. A plea for common sense in teacher and school-room, by J. A. B. MahafTej', 20 min utes. 10. Essay, by Miss Pearl Wilson, 10 min utes. 11. Essay, by Miss Margie Orr, 10 minutes. 12. Adjournment, 12 o’clock M. RECESS- —NOON — I HOUR. 1. Call to order, 1 o’clock P. M. 2. Music, 5 minutes. 3. Essay, ly Miss Fannie Evans, 10 min utes. 4. The necessary qualifications of a teacher, by W. IL Simpkins, 10 minutes. 5. Views given upon tiie best mode of making our school system more effective, by J. B. Silman, 15 minutes. G. The necessity of education as seen from the bar to the juror’s bench, by A. L. Barge, 15 minutes. 7. Lessons upon the power and ratio of numbers, by A. A. LeMasters, 15 minutes. 8. Lessons upon the theory and practice of teaching, by T. A. E. Evans, 15 minutes. 9. What is man, according to the tendencies of the age, without education ? by Rev. R. A. Seale, 15 minutes. 10. The relative merits of various Arithme tics, illustrated on blackboard, with explana tions, by M. L. Parker, 20 minutes. 11. .Unfinished business, 25 minutes. 12. Miscellaneous business, 15 minutes. 13. Resolutions in order, 15 minutes. 14. Music—Benediction, 5 minutes. 15. Adjournment to next Quarterly Meeting, 4 o’clock P. M. G. J. N. Wilson, Chairman Executive Committee. How Watches are Made- It wifi be apparent to any one, who will examine a SOLID GOLD WATCH, that aside from the necessary thickness for en graving and polishing, a large proportion of the precious inetal used, is needed only to stiffen and hold the engraved portions in place, and supply the necessary solidity and strength. The surplus gold is actually need less so far as utility and beauty are con cerned. IN JAMES BOSS’ " PATENT GOLD WATCH CASES, this waste of pre cious metal is overcome, and the same so jltdity ANI) STRENGTH produced at from one third to one-half of the usual cost of solid cases. This process is of the most simple nature, as follows: a plate of nickle compo sition metal, especially adapted to the pur pose, has two plates of solid gold soldered one on each side. The three are then passed between polished steel rollers, and the re sult is a strip of heavy plated composition, from which the cases, backs, centres, bevels. &c.. are cut and shaped hy suitable dies and formers. The gold in these cases is suffi ciently thick to-admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and enamelling; the engraved eases have been carried until worn perfectly smooth by time and use without removing the gold. THIS IS THE ONLY CASE MADE WITH TWO PLATES OF SOLID GOLD AND WARRANTED BY SPECIAL CER TIFICATE. For sale by all -Jewelers. Ask for Illus trated Catalogues, and to see warrant. c\ I‘Jwh^tW. Curs by ahsorption flfatnre’s mV - , . LUNG DISEASES. ALL THROAT DISEASES. BREATHING TROUBLES. It I>RI YFN BXTO the system curativo agents and healing medicines. It DK4WN FROK the diseased parts the poisons that cause death. Tlionsands Teslif ▼ to its Yirtnes. YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED. Don’t despair until von have tried this Sensible, Easily Applied and EFFECTUAL Remedy. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of Price, $19.00, by <i “Vr,; The “Only” Liras Pad Cos., SStaoS "II.HATH. sent free. DETSSOIT, Mich. BALDWIN & BURNETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN No. 3 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. WE IIA"\ E just received the largest and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes ever brought to Athens. The quality of our goods is of the highest order, and,our prices within the reach of all. We deal EXCLUSIVELY in this line, and promise the most courteous treatment and perfect satisfaction to all who may call. TO MERCHANTS: Our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT is complete, and we guarantee prices as low as any house in the South, and will save you freight. GIVE US AV CALL. BALD WIN S' BURNETT. Athens, Ga., October Ist, 1880. Inducements Kxtrordinary! AT TIIE MAMMOTH China, Crockery and Glassware House OF NORTH-EAST GEORGIA. JAS. H. HUGGINS, o. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. HAVING just returned from the Eastern market, we are offering the largest, most varied and best selected stock of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHANDALIERS, LANTERNS &c., &c., 25 per cent, lower than ever before known in this market. A full and complete line of housefurnishtnc goods! Such as Buckets. Brooms, Seives, Trays. Knives and Forks, Table and Teaspoons, Coffee Mills, Ac. Also, a complete stock of Table Linen, Oil Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Etc. SILVER PLATED WARE I A handsome stock of TRIPLE PLATE SILVER CASTORS, TABLE and TEASPOONS Prices SURPRISINGLY LOW. Kerosene Oil by tiie Car Load. Also, Aladin and “ Red C Oil.” Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Canned Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, LEATHER, Etc., Etc., at prices as low as any house in the State. DON'T FORGET TIIE PLACE. Oct 1 J. H. HUGGINS, No. 7 Broad Street. Dr. J. B. VEmiEIIGRJISS, Having built and furnished a splendid Bricli. Umg: Store, has opened up a full line of fresh and Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines of every description. He is now prepared to furnish the public with anything usually found in a first class drug store. Such as Paints, Oils, Varnish. Dye Stuffs, Paint Brushes. Tobacco, * Cigars, Snuff, Stationery. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Hair Brushes, and Combs, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Dentifrices, Matches, Blacking, Blacking Brushes, &c. &c. Special Attention Given to the Compounding of Prescriptions at all Hours. With thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past, he still ofiers his profes sional services to the public and will endeavor to answer calls promptly, and treat diseases with skill, after the most approved methods. Charges as low as the lowest, JUDSON S MARBLE WORKS. ATLANTA, G-BORGTA, MANUFACTURE R AND DEAL E R I N Italian and Rutland Marble, Monuments, Box Tombs, Head and Foot Stones, Iron Railing for G-rave Inclosures, &c. OFFICE AND WORKS ON CORNER OF LOYD AND ALABAMA STREETS, Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot. Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled. Prices ReasonaMe. Terns Cash A, ' ,lress D. N. JUDSON, Atlanta, Ga. Improved Excelsior Cure 1 Back Ache >- And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary. Organs by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF. Simple. Sensible, Direct, Painless, PowerM. It CTTIRES where all else fails. A REVE LATION and UEVOM TIO.V in'jMedicine. Absorption or direct application, as opposed to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send for our treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free. Sold by druggists, or sent by mail, on receipt of price, #9. ADDRESS oSai St and‘lie " W LIU M CO, aoy Pad. Ask WIUAMM BI.OOK, Mod,”"' 1 taU DETROIT, Mleh. INTEGRITY Is the vital spark of commercial life, ENERGY is the big cog wheel run by steam, and CASH Is that earnest, solid stuff that will buy anything on God’s Green Earth We have the WILL also, and we intend to carry out a Programme in the selling of HE A VY DRY GOODS, tvV\A Y CxYoeeV\.es, That will make the monopolists, who have hitherto controlled the trade against the people, tremble in their knee-pads. We have found the tyrant HIGH PRICES tyrannizing over the people of this commu nity, and we shall not rest until LOW PRICES sits enthroned in the tyrant’s seat, when shall be abolished the old, old plan of “ GET ALL YOU CANI” We have established a thorough go-a-head business by giving our customers everything they require in our line at Reasonable Rates I . We admit some houses, with a little more of the progressive spirit than others, have made an effort to follow us, but they were too late. Others, again, have sneered at our cheap system of selling reliable goods, and prophesied our early and total extinction, but our friends, The Pntolic, realized the fact that PARKER, O’FARRELL & CO. were the boys who lead, and it is now a re cognized mutual arrangement between the firm and the people that “ we will support the boys who have given us cheap HEAVY DRY GOODS -IST ID and the firm, hats in hand, bows and recipro cates. KIDNEY PAD We would inform the people that our ar rangements are now complete for selling them Goods Cheaper than Ever! We have on hand now and constantly re ceiving fresh stocks of EVERYTHING in the HEAVY DRY GOODS —.abused— \Waw>v\ *\\\A Gsvoeevv\ lines. We BUY FOR CASH, and as we sell the same STRICTL Y FOR CASH! we are, therefore, satisfied with a SMALLER PROFIT. and if 3’ou don’t believe it, why, come on with your money, and we will show you that we sell FIRST-CLASS GOODS in our line cheaper than you can find them anywhere in this city. Give 11s a call, and inspect our large stock of HEA VY DR Y GOODS, HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Teas, Etc. Respectfully, ! PARKER, O’FARRELL & CO. Athens, Ga., Oct. 1, 1880. G. W. WALKER’S CARRIAGE SHOPS , i \ 4f> 4 " tr Main Street, Gainesville, Georgia, MANUFACTURER OF Phaetons, Buggies and Farm Wagon* I respectfully invite the people of Jackson county, and the public generally to a my work before purchasing elsewhere. As I AM STILL £ L e .xaini, > with GOOD STOCK, GOOD WORKMEN, and CLOSE ATTENTION T 0 B USIN F ss? * ¥ ' m pared to offer them anything in my line at 1 I am pro Jrlocls. Bottom Figures J So send on your orders and work. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Repairing Done in All of Its Branches! Respectfully, Feh. Gth, 1880. G. W. WALKER. HURLEY & SMITH, (SUCCESSORS TO IIODGSON BROS, and D. C. HURLEY,) Athens, - - - Ga. WE MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN Fine Vehicles of Every Description >t J Fine Hand-Made Harness, of Superior Leather. Wagon and Harness Rejairing Promptly Done in the Best Manner and at tie Lowest Prices. WE HAVE ON HAND A FEW OF THE CELEBRATED HODGSON BROS. BEST MAKE OPEN BUGGIES! AAT GREATLY FIE ID XT CED PRICES. WE WARRANT all of our work, and CHALLENGE any one else to produce as good for the SAIfIE IIIONEI YWv\ Ys 'Sta&Xmgr YYsevxvWve. HURLEY & SMITH, Hodgson Bros, old stand, Oconee Street, Athens, Ga. | P- S -~I h ave associated with me in business Mr. FRED. C. SMITH, of Atlanta, Ga., a fij Carnage I rimmer, and with enlarged means, line shops and good workmen in every department at better prepared than ever to give my friends good work at reasonable prices. Sincerely thankid them for their liberal patronage in the past, and soliciting its continuance, I am 1 Very truly, D. C. HURLEY. CROCKERY! GLASSWARE I uu ' U) I .• t ( A MAGNIFICENT STOCK AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES, INCLUDING EVER* THING THE HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS. CHINA, CROCKERY, CLASSWAREI LAMPS, TIJY, WOODEN and WILLOW WARES j. ,yi . ‘ "' ' ** 5 r ' I Wagon and Buggy Whips, Bird Cages, Brushes and Fancy Goodfc j A NEW STOCK JUST OPENING. COME AND SEE IT. LYNCH & FLANIGEN, f DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GA. S@“Merchants can get as good prices from LYNCH & FLANIGEN as in any market—North | South. Sept 17 T. FLEMING. . , J. H. FLEMING. 11. FLEMING. ] T. FLEMING & SONS, [ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hardware, Agricultural Implement* Wagon and Buggy Material, Blacksmiths Tools, HARNESS, DOORS, SASH AND B LINDS j Carpenters Tools. A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE. I We Wonld tie Glad to Show Yon Onr Goods and Give Ton Prices. Very Respectfully, T. FLEMING & SONS, I Se P 10 Athens, G-a. ■ i .in SURE CURE FOB Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron chitis, Asthma, Consumption, And All Diseases of THROAT and LFXGS. Put up In Quart-Size Bottles for Family Use. Scientifically prepared of Balsam Tolu. Crystallized Kocfc Candy, Old Rye, and other tonics. The Formula is known to our best physicians, is highly commended oy them, and the analysis of our most prominent shemist, Prof. G. A. MARINER, in Chicago, is on the label of every bottle. It is well known to the medical profession that TOLU ROCK and RYE will afford the Sreabsst relief for Coughs. Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, ore 1 hroat, \\ eak Bangs, also Consumption, in the in cipient and advanced stages. Used as a BKVERAGE and APPETIZER, it makes a delightful tonic for family use. Is pleasant to take; if weak or debilitated, it gives tone, activity and strength •o the whole human fr^me. (OATTTTOIV domt be deceiveuv A. Iv/ll • by unprincipled deal- \ ers who try to palm off upon you Rock and Rye in ■ place of our TOLU ROCK AND RYK, which is I the only medicated article made, the genuine hav- m ing a GOVERNMENT STAMP on each bottle. / LAWKE.VCE A MARTIN, Proprietors, 111 Madlaon Street, Chicago, M Ask year Druggist for It! 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