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1. B . VUferton, 1). I*.. Partor.—Sot
1-rt Pniffivy at 11 o'clock ft. m.anjl
SabbathaCflool ftt »'.«•»• "»..«««
,n« cverv Th'ivsdfty evBnn»* *tt i:30.
atAeml all those
W Doinhisjoos, Pastor.—Preach! ne
tdmth fttj,l. v ft. TO, and 7;.Tf> P “
li-s-lfty^ey^rliig.
6UUOOIi ATTENDANCE.
Plan Can Be Best Used to
fee A More Regular At- .
INDANCE OF PUPILS ?—Bt
Miss Vera Kerb,
m I recovered from the sttr-
t my having been appointed
to discuss this knotty problem
I not but exclaim: “0, that
,ne would solve il for me, that
t put it Into effect in my
I” For of all things that re-
,he progress Of our pupils in
town, county, state, yea,
y and continent, is it .-inert, the
ar attendance 6f ; the pupils' ft
? For wo well krtow,the evils
ig out of such is enormous and
ng,
; for instance the boy or girl
m school threp days.’out. of
• in this morning and out in the
ion and so
front the .tern)
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
peesbtteuiak OHVHCH.
3rd and Sth Ann
Ilia OTIl .1 • ' ft. • •
p ' fdyrniati^T^brgia td give us the key-
whicti | the state to offer this as my resigns*
the conntri . s that are prospering nn- usefulness of the institution to which
der “Compulsory Education,” and I hare given my heart, my head uu-1,
“with an almost imairinous yell we’d | mv time.
say* “Hon. S. S. 01 Glenttydo uroimi-1 “In view oi tiiese conditions, I
■ j deem it my duly to myself and to
attend allthe .services.
, ...„. Salt;,
afe'ctirdlirtly in
we may unlock the intefl<-cti,nl store
houses ami reveal tlie hidden iveus*
ures winch are now only ‘Diamonds
in the Ko gh,’ made so bv indiffet-
eiit parents; oareleaf* arid irreg.iiar
attendance of-piquls, aud.dlstiearien-
ed and despairiug tenchers,’’
But, in uoifulhsion, until the mil
lennial, of, “^ipp^ilso.rjy ^duca l 'W”
dawns, W.e teacher8 wifi have'to con
fine ourselves to tact, and t.o the nice,
f II and complete “Registers” which
our Board of Educaliou.and. Co rny
Commissioner have so kindly pro
vided us with for our schools, aqd I
believe much good will come of a
neat aud correct register.
Lion, to take effect from tiiis date.”
PRESIDENT BRAD WELL RESIGNS.
At a meeting of the State Normal
School Board, in the office of the
slate school commissioner last Satur
day morning, President S. D. 'Brad-
well, who has bald this position siucu
'.lie organization of the school, tend
ered |iis resignation, to bo effective
at once, because the board would not
restore to him the full duties aud
jtiwe/s ofetle presidency, as held by
him before liis recent vadatiou 'in
Florida.
Upon his return from Florida to
day, Mr/BvadWelPaddressed a letter
to the commission, saying:
: >“ln-retSrWiig to asahme my duties
as president of. the State Normal Col
ot^ coptin^tl/ legeJl dSffe ib express my apprtci
... .— 4-. 'J® i at ;^ n yolr wnwWleratetiestf in pro
lias such irregularity devel-yiding a temporary arrangement
a boy or girl ? We can read- w h t . r eby I was reeved of a portion
of my ;W0i k)thue enabling me to take
a much needed’jrest—the first )-have
had siuce the organization of the
school. .
'““I 1 beg f,6 report that thy vacation
lias been spent ia Flondni'oml that 1
return greatly recuperated, ready, to
all things, and general* insta-^ Aaanm0 t h^f H H «ork qt president of
md I think w* .might snfely^,^ Rob 5 J i| inquest' that “Awful anxiety was felt for
crushes out the true nUnbood .j ^ (.^m^giiary - arrangement be set the widqw. of the brave
omanhood that God Was placed M y 0 and'that the full duties ' and J General BurJham of Machias, Me.,
powers,a)f ^presidhh 1 ’- Vt State, when the doctors said she could
Normal Shhool be nfsiored to me at, not live till morning” writes Mr?
S. H. L’ncola, who atteuded her that
from our own observation
ne times out of ten,, he ; is first
mutable sluggard, she a sloven
1 evils attendant thereto. Ah,
school where character Is Ije-
•mod for life, irregularity de
indifference to duties, careless-
all 1
and
.MEMOH I OEMS.
The. following 'Memory Geuis fur
Decatur county school children were
received too late for last weeks issue.
We only insert the list Releoled tor
next week as the next issue of the
p iper would not reach the pupils in
time that they might use the list for
tins week.
Means of an Education,
Monday, March 11.—The primary
principle of education is to
arouse the child to self-activity.
— Hamilton.
Tuesday, March 12.—Every man who
is educated at all must be selt-
ed uoated.—Hoj -kins.
Wednesday, Mar. 13.—It is what a
child does for himself and by
himself, under wise guidance,
that educates him,—Swctt.
Thursday, Mar. 14.—“A child is al
most educated when be . lias
learned how to learn.”
Friday, Mar. 15.—Education is train
ing, not telling.—Horace,Minn.
General—Education does not
mean teaching people to know what
they do not know. It means teach
ing them to behave as they do not be
have, It is not teaching the young
the shapes of letters and the tricks
of numbers and them to turn their
arithmetic into roguery, and their
liteiatnre into lust. It is, on the con
trary, training them into the perfect
exercise and kingly continence of
their bodies-and souls. It is a pain
ful, -continual, difficult work, to be
done by kindness, by watching, by
wdfrtiing, by ; precept and. by praise,
but above alf, by exam id e.—Ruskin.
March 2» 190L- Pine Woods.
PLANT SY3TEM.
' Flofi&a and OvCba:
Double Daily Passenger Service.
-.1 ”t—t:=—-
Montgomery. Troy, Ozui'k, Dotlmn, Elba, Bniuhi idge,
Tlioinasville, Valdosta, WtiVerosN,
SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON, BRUNSWICK, JACKSONVILLE,
"ft! FLORIDA POUTS.
Through. Pullman Cara SSiSlSSEffSK
NEW YORK,-' BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON,
Richmond aud ail Points East, in connection with
SOUTHERN RAILWAY AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
To S-6. Xtfouia, Cineinsk^i, Uo-uiorwillw,
CJkiowgo, K«n ■ w Qvbjr, SuminghamlikaB,
ITaialwilla, XT*w OrlawxLa,
and *11 poUvfe* West snd XTortkwwat.
Leave Buinbridge going East—1:40 a. m., 12:30 p. m.,4:40 p, m , 5:00 p. m.
Leave Bainbridge going West—2:1# a. m., 10.35 a. ni., 4:00 p. m.
Connections at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Line and M. & M. T. Co.,
fur New York,' Boston and Baltimore.
For further information, call on nearest Tiuket Ageut, or address
BWWretin, B L TODD.
Pass. Traffic Manager', Division Pass. Agent,
Savannah, da... Montgomery, Ala.
A NIGHT OF TERROR.
heart of each individual to be.
hed and nutuved into ■ the real
rhiuh flows from regularity,
itiiess,- carefulness, and fPftlity
duties.
haps, I have detailed too long
nseq :eut evils of irregularity
avcyiot ^pmmed thq, q estio^ Qnce w )th the commission the
discussion. “Regtrtarwy ‘lurti
plain, the-tjucSttuii" fra*" ifffnpiy “I regret that you do not find it
mod” me. However, Pd say
vor to make the school attract
*Tl'r’."OAh* OT21
igt, Be a true friend of each p .-
ud make him feel and know
you are. T /: TV[ r f’
ond, Strive in a kind "Way, and
mr own promptness, to Bhow
the good results from regularity.
>ird, Have a lime for everything,
yerything in its time,
urth, Demand thorough ness, as-
lessons according to ability and
a it that thev are learned-
fib, Keep a strict record of all
yourjneeting tpday.” ( . \
Immediately upon'reoCipt -of-the
above- the commission notified Cap
tain Bradwell that it would not ac
cede to bis request. - Whereupon be
following letter:
th, Make a written monthly re-
to parents and thereby* arouse
liild’s ambition aud the patent’s
est in his child and in the school
rally.
venth, Deal cautiously with pun-
euts. When once convinced
thev must be inflicted execute
promptly, kindly, and decidedly,
gth, See to a neat room and
;s, yes, and yards, for should no*,
v one “sweep before his own
•?”
inlb, Use auy suitable decora-
s for the scliopl walls, namely:
(pHnied,-or drawn by pupils),
orical pictures, aud last but not
t, a pretty calendar.
'enth, But above all the tact and
little arts we would use to entice
ensnare, the children to the
ool room, we
consistent witli yoiif"ptSHST'WtWiWIig
the future oohdnbt'of Nohnal
School to aooadtf uTtuy request fjjr a
repeal of the airangeiueiit,' M t ,v un-
derstand, temporaaily made for a di-
^vjslqu ilreVuPority aud work in
the school’s management.
“With the school in session I fore
see that, under this plan there will be
many crnflict3 in authority and con*
si-queutiy many unpleasant situations.
It is also perfectly clear that under
your plan the expense to the students
will be very materially increased,
and that the attendance by those the
school is directly designed to reach
namely, the common school teachers,
will therefore be greatly dnipiusiiedfc
“The dhtiea and rosponsibilUii-s
imposed by UW uejpftplau upou the
president aye insignificant—sucli
cqqld wel) he performed by i man
whom voii could secure for fifty
leventy-fivir dollare- peT iBonth. 1
would not therefore feel justified in
accepting from the state a salary of
$1,900 aud a residence for tuis serv-
fearful night. “All thought she
must soon die from Pneumonia, but
she begged for Dr. King’s New Dis
oovery, saying it had more than once
saved her life, and had cured her of
consumption. After three small
doses she slept easily all night, And
its further use completely culed her.”
This marvelous medicine is guaran
teed to cure all throat, chest and
lung diseases. Only 50c and $1.00
Trial bottles free at R. L. Ilicks
Drug store.
Vjtfy Like a Scandal.
■’-“This.dollar that ) hold in,.my bapd,"
be said, “rewinds me of a deep, dork,
scandnloim> eccret.”
“Oh. ueoij^r his wife exclaimed
dropping her bauds In her lap and
bending forward eagerly, “tell me
n bout It” . - x
, -* r Yi>s,V be w|ent,on! “It remloda me of
a secret of that kind, because It’s so
hard to beep.
. Aud then she refused to speak to him
ior three hqurs.—Chicago Tluies-Hcr
aid.
It's Withholding That Coat*.
Diner—Come, tell me straight. Is It
nay roa* .MghoiSige te*» u»iq who gives
you a tlpY
Truthful Walter—Honestly, 1 c-an’t
say that It Is. but It. to apt to go bard
with «nw geiitliPkwiDurtmt dogsn’v up
lue.—Boston Transcript.
efr
GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO.
‘Thrg^xe.tQeska River Route.”
t&jbedule elective June 24, 1000.
NORTH DOUND.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. M.
Daily
except
Sunday
Ko. 8.
Dully
except
SuiKluy.
No. 1.
Spmlay i
only,
: 1 j
noth Meridian,
(Central Time )
■ ... - . , . .
No. 2.
Sunday
only.
No. 4.
Dully
except
Sunday.
No
Daily
ojccelil
Sum ny
6 00 pill
11 k pm
10 00 , p m
12 no n'ln
8 10 ft 1U
2 12 ft in
S 16 ft m
8 20 u m
8 4ft ft 111
ft Ml ft III
a 18 ft m
n ms u m
io oo uiu
S Oft a m
H 00 ft Ul
Il 00 »in
2 IB p ill
0 20 p ill
;.1 8ft pm
3 00 p m
13 08 p ill
3 28 p ill
3 40 pm
3 6ft p .>•
4 18 p m
4 4ft p 111
ft 00 p 111
8 8fl p m'
10 (10 p 111
l« fio n-tn
ft lu ft in
2 12 a tri
8 IS ft m
8 20 ft lit'
8 4ft u 111
8 Ml a in
0 18 ft Ul
. 0 38' ft til
10 00 a m
1 ,
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
2
Sivvftiini.h
Jftcksciivllle
. Way 01O8H
Ttfomusvllle:
MontKomei'y
West Rat abridge ; •
BlilnbrtdKe
WnM llnlnbvldge
Kldoiendo
Boykin
Colquitt .) ; ,
Uttmnecus
ArlliigUm
1(1 1ft U 111
8 so a m
(( l ft it m
8 2ft a m
7 4ft p 111
2 07 p m
0 80 p in
11 2A p m
6 i-O p m
ft BO p m
4 HD pin
B 18 p III
4 BB p III
Ill IB II Ul
8 30 ft m
B 15 ft in'
3 2B a hi
7 43 p m
2 07 it ui
6 80 p in
A 2ft p ni
6 Mi p ui
B 60 p m
ft 8» p nt
ft p m
4 lift p ui
1 41 u III
12 CO p in
10 80 p ir.
7 00 p in
11 2ft 11 III
ft 30 ll m
12 IB pm
12 10 p m
11 40 A in
11 27 n m
11 17 il m
10 4B H m
to 20 a ni
10 10 a m
11 W a m
12 40 p id
10 10 il m
11 3n ft Ul
12 40 p m
8
•8>
8
Arlington
Mr AtllHIiy
Smithvllle
4 SO pui
3 27 p Ul
2 3B pin
4 «q pin
8 17 p m
2 8# p in
2 34 p m
7 4.1 p m
2 31 p 111
7 4» p m
8
8
Smlthvllle
Montgomery
12 N pm
8 10 p Ul
12 SO p III
S 10 ll ill
I 34 p m
8 00 pm
4 00 pin
7 3ft p m
ft 2ft n m
1 84- p m
8 00 p III
4 00 p III
7 3ft p,m
5 2ft'Pit*
8
3
8
8
4
: American
Fort Valley
Macon
Atlanta
HftYiinmih .
I 50 p in
12 24 |* hi
II 20 n in
7 AO a m
I fill pin
12 24 p III
II 20 a ui
7 SO a m
1—plant system.
2—Georgia Pine Railway.
»—Central of Georgia Ji'y,
4— Georgia A AlAbamft. f
Train's SI, I, mid a mid 4 makii'bl6H«lfeonnectloii at ArlliijcUm with Central of Georsift
for ami from Albiinv, Mrtooii. AUantii and all points Emit nml Wast tlirreof.
Trains :l, and B* tnskc close conpi-etlon nt.Wost Buinbridge with the Plant Hystmi
Tor and from Suvannah, Mbi(tgomory..ftnd all points Kbsi Hnd West thereof.
it. B. COLEMAN, General Superintendent.
.HENRY VAUGHN
f,j ( m nt l
Praotioal Blaokcmith and Wood-
workman.
. I ,11.11 v.lil .. i
Always ready to i*e>'ve. Lowest prices
for best work.
ggF“Shpp on West street, near
Tawiwead Warehouse.
BAIN BRIDGE,, Gj&QKGIA-,
old
NOTICE*?
Get your work done at the o.d re
liable stand qf "
A. GYJ-Y,
Boot and ShoeMaker
i • / il ifft
On Water Street.
E.S'IJABLISIJED 1885.
THE STAR
Shaving Saloon.
West Broughton St., Bain bridge, Ga
Estsblished bv n home hoy.
First-class material and oolite and nt-
tentive Barbers,
Will F Thorntcn
PROPRIETOR.
JOHN C. CHASONf
i
ATTORNEY-AT* LAW,
BAINBRIDGE. - - GA.
Will practice law in all the Courts.
“In viefv of these facts iny services
I fear, would not prove profitable to
the state oe pleasant to me. Then,
toolrT^etl & great pride in the school
to which I have given the nest years
and service of my life, and tocontin
ue a connection with it under the ar
rangement which promises, in my
judgement. ** ‘
A ChaoR*.
“Do yon think iy*ople In ,tbe next
world will follow the same oecupa
ttous they do here?" askpd the gossip
ing lady.
"No." sold fbe cburchmao: “every-
boily will intend to Ills own business
there." Syracuse Simulat'd
TOMB STONES,
AND
To have rv perfect stoim><-?i !i.m?u or
a wo-n:::i din. -v. ll am! l-r-.-iAf^st
na-.l sup simply.- Iji lust Uuaie Jour
nal.
friction and discord,
Instead of buying an article you do
not need oi an agent, pay what you
have but to review | would certainly tend to destroy the owe.-Atchison Globa
Do yon con templateOrecting a monnment
or tomb stono, or in any way im
proving your cemetery lot? If
so, write mo at
CUTHBlltf. GA.'
I will subuiii deiti/.'in »nd pyKjyi^jind
will call «• roll home to see you, 'The
)lo;^t wprk. of pjl y .. ,
C,ir*r r 1 s r )r ijL c C * i, e 5 l H
PhICP..“ 1’J SUIT YOU.
t. «.
I Cnthbert, Oa
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE
3 SAILINGS EACH WEEK
HETWKEM
Port Tampa and Havana-
Vis Key West,
Plant 8 stem (rains rim direct to ship
side connecting with Steamers leaving
Port Tampa 0:00 P. M. Mondays,Thurs
days ahd Saturdays
For an information as to rates, sobed
ules, and reservations address
B. VV. Wrentj,
Pass. Traffic Manager.
K. L. Todd, Savannah, Ga.
Division Pass. Agt.
Montgomery, Ala.
ATTORIQ-ETS AT LAW
Buinbridge, * . Ga,
Will practice in all the Federal and State
Courts. Offices: Up-stairs Belcher
Building.
SIC NUSSBAUM,
‘ Attotfiey-at-XaW
B.*rN BRIDGE, - GEORGIA
Will pi..ctice in all the courts. Spec-
ml attention given to real estate, com-
mcrcial and corporation practice.
Office in old Bank Building.