The Vienna news. (Vienna, Ga.) 1901-1975, October 11, 1902, Image 7

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/ Higher Education And the Public Welfare By ARTHUR T. HADLEY, President of Yale* University mwpwnymwpswpm N these days of progress and reform, when no insti tution is allowed to pass unchallenged, the higher educational system of the country must he prepared to prove its usefulness if it would expect a continu ance of public support. | THINK THAT THERE ARE THREE DISTINCT WAY* IN ICH HIGHER EDUCATION HELP8 THE COMMUNITY AND BY ICH IT PROVES IT8 RIGHT TO EXIST. FIRST, IT MAKES \ PEOPLE BETTER WORKERS IN THEIR SEVERAL OCCUPA- N8| SECOND, IT MAKE8 THEM BETTER MEMBERS OF THE >Y POLITIC; THIRD, IT MAKE8 THEM BETTER MEN MOR- LY AND SPIRITUALLY. And I also believe that those good results of higher education ich are least obvious and least easily measured in dollars and are the very ones which have most fundamental importance the nation as a whole. The student who goes out of a school of the more modem type ms for the moment less well equipped than his rival who has .died in an office or in an old fashioned school of the strictly tech- ' character. [e .does not know the daily routine of the business. He cannot his hand and his tongue from one thing to another with the ckness which the technically educated man possesses. But as g6es on this disadvantage ceases, and soon the balance shows on the other side. BUT THE CHANCE OF GAIN TO THE INDIVIDUAL NOT THE ONLY THING TO BE CONSIDERED IN STDIATTNG THE RELATIVE VALUE OF SCIENTIFIC AINING AS COMPARED WITH THAT WHICH IS URELY TECHNICAL. Its advantage to the nation as a whole is inestimably larger; for is upon this higher scientific training that national progress is ily dependent HE MAN WHO HA8 BEEN EDUCATED TO BE A CREATURE ROUTINE GENERALLY CLING8 TO OLD METHOD8; THE MAN iO UNDERSTANDS THE THEORY OF HI8 BU8INE88 CAN DE LOP NEW ONES. THE GAIN TO THE NATION IN HAVING IT8 DU8TRY PROGRE88IVELY DIRECTED AND CONDUCTED IS METHING WHICH CANNOT BE MEA8URED IN DOLLAR8 AND NTS. If there is any one characteristic which distinguishes the liberally ucated man from his fellows, it is that breadth of view which Vents him from being absorbed in his own pursuits to the exclu- of the wider range of human interests. A COLLEGE COURSE, IF PROPERLY DIRECTED, ST ALSO TRAIN ITS STUDENTS IN THE OBLIGA- OF CITIZENSHIP. THIS FUNCTION IS MORE ORTANT IN AMERICA THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. AMERICAN'DOES NOT FULFILL HIS WHOLE DUTY HE IS ONLY A SKILLFUL SPECIALIST OR EVEN HE IS A GOOD BUSINESS MAN AND NOTHING ORE. HE HAS A BROADER DUTY AS PART OF A OVEREIGN PEOPLE. The higher education will do little toward mfiking more efficient tizens unless it makes at the same time broader and better men. It must so inspire those who come under its influence that they apply- in the conduct of the larger affairs of the community principles of morals which are recognized as obligatory upon in our relation to our families and our neighbors. All intelligent study of science, whether it be physics or biology, chology or history, should train a man in that RESPECT FOR W WHICH IS THE BEST ANTIDOTE TO CAPRICIOUS ELF WILL ON THE PART OF THE INDIVIDUAL. One of the largest stocks of Fall Goods ever brought to this market, consisting of fine— Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies Skirts, Jackets, FINE DRESS GOODS. ^ Our buyer, Mr. Feldsher, who» has been in New York for several weeks, is expected home in a few days. Call and inspect our new goods at the old stand of A, Roobin & Co. Respectfully, Feldsher & Rainbow, VIENNA, GEORGIA. CURES RHEUMATISM AND CATARRH. Medicine Sent Free. Send no money—simply write and try Botanic Blood Bdlm at our expense. Botanic Blood Balm (B B B) kills and dest oys the poison In the blood which caui cs the awful aches in the back and snouler blades,'shifting pains, difficulty In moving fingers, toes or legs. bone;pains swollen mu'det and joints of rheumatism or foul breath, hawking, spitting, drop ping In throat, bad hearing, specks flying aefore the eyes, all played out feeling oi catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured hundreds of caaei of 30 or 40 years standing after doctors, hot i:pring and pc eat medlcneshad tailed, most of these cured patients had taken Blood Balm as a last resort. It is especially advised for chronic deep-seated cases’ Impossible lor anyone to suflei-the agonies or svmtoms of rheu matism or catarrh whil?or alter taking Blood Balm., It makes the blood pure and rich, thereby giving a healthy blood supply. Cures are permanent and not a latching up. Drug stores ft per large lottle. Sample Blood Balm sent free and prepared, also special medical advice by describing your trouble and writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. isnaac aaaaoai THIEF IN THE NIGHT. How Catarrh Rohs Its Victims of Health and Life. atoms Is the most laatdloua of If neglected, it Invariably the bronchial tubes and mderlng them weak tutd te to consumption. P. P. P. CMppman’a Great Remedy) l.the only logical treatment tot loathsome dUeaae. Catarrh is recognised as an affection of lood, and not a mere local tron- The beet blwAl purifier Is there- the best .remedy, and the best d purifierle acknowledged to be Under treatment with P. (charges, with and offensive andperma- :ry soon re- Limcur BaoruExs, Saras-' [wm»—I have used nearly four bottles gj^afflicfedlrSathe crown ofnuflissd to the sole, of my feet. VcurP.P.P. has cared mj0S> eathinK mothering, palpitation of the heart, end hie relieved aw of all pain. One i anv position all nikhL lam soyearsold, bateapcctaooatobeaMeto take holdofthc Tryst-roaitjoifrmnsjii-lir Brfnrrthr undersigned authority on.thia day r, who, afterMs " - - - e generally. .^mbmribrfbribmsn.taUAyri^jg,, R ^ co»mcb«Co«*y.Term. p. p. ippman Brothers, i£sss&. Savannah, Ga. SHOES. SHOES. Have You Seen the New Shoe Store? It*s Worth a Trip if You Haven't. —THE CELEBRATED"*' , ” JN®. ft.S HANDSEWEI .A FEW — EYE OPENERS v JUST FOR LUCK. 25 pounds nice clean white rice $1.00 20 “ Granulated 8ugar 1.00 6 “ Calico i-oo Henry Grad; Flour, per barrel 4^8 Best Meat, llje. per lb. by the side. Best Cheese, 14c. per lb. by the box, 10 pound* Good Green Coffee $i.oo 10 “ First class Soda age. U. M. C. Shells at $7«B° per cose Best Smokeless shells at 60c. per Box J- P. Heard & Sons. WANTED. We would like to ask through the cot umns of your paper, if there it any person who has used Green’s August Flowers for the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and liver troubles that has not been cured— we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dlspepsin, headache, despondent feelings, sleeplessness—infact any trouble connected with the stuniBch or'liver? This medicine has been sold for many yeara in our civilized countries, and we wish to correspond with you and send one of our books free. If you never tried August Flowers, try one bottle first.. We have never known of its (ailing. If so, something more serious Is the matter with vqu Ask vour oldest druggist. (j G Green, Woodbury,N J For sale by Vienna DrugCo., Vienna, and J. W. Sanders. Unadilla. • Estrayed. From my farm near Fuqua, about five months ago. two heifers described as fol lows; One a light yellow color with black spot cn head, and the other a dark brindle, about two years old. The brin die heiter had on a bell. when they left home. A liberal reward will be paid for information as to their whereabouts. W. I. BUTLER. Vienna, Ga Antrica’s Famous Beantles Look with horror on skin eruptions, blotches, sores, pimples. They don’t have them, nor will anyone who uses Bucklen’a Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Ecsuroa or (alt rheum vanish be fore It. It cores tore Ups, chapped hands chilblains. Infallible for piles. 35c at Forbes & Coxe drag store. § I 0 3 n| if f >0; \W\ The handsomest of all the fa\ lD| BETTER MADEi BETTER jjjt FITTING, and a great deal Shoe on {he market. Any iQt an V price, any body wants at an |k shoes In! When you Want Yours aaaaoa: m $ igt !E }0‘ jjji 1“| Vienna, IQLwhwwmmukuuhumisuu 1 “ n^aja^a^a^c Lewis 81 In the Kelly A Ufa I ton old Stand. Georgia. |o| 4UMIIUMUS (HMHMMMUWMWUUUMMUUUUUUWhJDC cacacac acacacacaicacacacaczacacacac If It’s Insurance You are looking for be SURE and see us. Ours is the Oldest Agency in this section for the best and most reliable Fire and Life Insurance Companies in America and England. 7 he companies we represent settles all claim* PROMPTLY. SPECIAL ATTENTION gtten to Real Estate and Renting. Place your property with us and you’li receive the best results. SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR' ANY AMO UNT; SECURED PR0MP1L Y REMEMBER! Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD* for our customers. A. E. JORDAN & e©. His Life in Peril. “I just seemed to have gone all to pieces.” writes Alfred Bee of Welfare. Tex. "Biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bit ters but they worked wonders. Now I sleeb like a top can eat hnything. have ined tn strength and enjoy bard work” ‘"“give vlgeroua health and new life to alckly run bown people. Try them. Only 50c at Forbea & Coxe druggists. NOTICE. I have hod long experience with horse*. I ant capable of treating any afflictions of horse flesh. Prices reasonable. Give me a call. L. Nobles. Vienna, Ga. 0