The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, August 24, 1901, Image 2

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Th9 Search-Light. BAINBRIDGE, At'G. 24, 1901. CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor—K. J. Willi*. Mahrbal.-K. H. inurt. DopotyMMntfiRliW.ll.8eou. t‘o- lci-iimn, Clark Held. ULtHorOOUKOIL.-B. Nm.liiiiiu CITY r*A«0 ZH.-U.A. Lytle, AI.MMMKK.-W. W. Wright, W. O. Maihl. J. A. Held, B. T Hines, V. Burry, L F l»t. tornon COUNTY DIRECTORY. Educational Bepartaont, ***~*Zt&%i$t%tt%V***** HOW SHALL CHILllHRA HR LKI1 TO LOVE UOOU HOOK*. Isabel Lawrence, Superintendent of Traitr lug Department, Normal School, 't. cloud WIumtMOln, The chili] is greater than the book, ! and the book must wait upon bis :m»«HAHT.-t. iTlilxwon. uui w-lnw*. The instinctive interests t , Y" U h l liM.*raT' W T?^ r ! which predominate at any given pe- M. ,V. Bate*. Tax Ak«kh*o .-a. P. Long., coi'mty tbasokkh.—s. McNair- coys- nod of child life determine largely rr sravtiton-J. U Tollvrt. (WoMR-lI J Juno* or t.Trv Dour.—li I what he can appropriate from luera- | ture. ««■««** asocial and ECO. Professional Cards- DE.S. J CHESNUT. Physician and Surgeon DIRECTORY Of SECRET SOCIETIES CJno. D. Harrell, W. M , «. «. Wooillmll, S W :Jno K. Tooln, J. W.; J. I*. Brown, Sec y; 11 McTvre, Trea».i W. W. l-alinor, s U.; J W WhltM, J.D.iT. 1. Tliomiiwil, 8. S i W. II Krium-J. V. Berry,Tyler. The child before eight is interested j ply oert , un 80cla | trilt ,hs which psy- in vivid images, but not in relations. j c , Jo|ogv offt)rs The raost important of these is suggestion, together with imitation, its corollary. An under- Renbeti Post Hnllack, Boys' High School. Louisville, Ky. The teacher who is anti-social commits a crime if he does not im- Treats diseases of the Eye, Ear, mediately follow some other voca-j Nose and Throat, tion. Those vested with authority . in the educational field, whethei boards of education, superintendents or principals, who try to rule their teachers by the anti-social feeling of fear are an abomination in this new era, as is the teacher who tries to secure results from pupils by making afraid. The teacher who would be a social economic power must learn and ap- B|#hoh Bower, UAlKHtDOK II.A f.’KAl'PLK High 1-ncwt; I, K, Put- UKCATU l.om.t, N" Tuesday* In eu D. a—A. M. Kiunsey. V. (!.—M. B. O'Neill. Prelate—T J William*. M.of W.—J KTooln. K. of 11. mills mill M. or K -V. Berry. M.of Kx.—UW Wimberly M at A. W II Ingi'uin. I li. —s .1 rii'isnut. 0. G.—J. It. Ilrockett m asonic. He cares for actions, for color and »Hi"H | s»iw«,jSi|0.^-MeBU | 3r4. riitir-iiny | ien80) f ol Uie marvelous and the im- wiHxihuii, s p 0B8 |ijj e j hence he revels in myth fairy tale. This child knows only the family, loves stories of children, delights in the Indian, but lias no more comprehension of his own si MAimuMif ’of’*1. :'b. j'wiiYuTk a! i r .;'siu I country than a Zulu savage. Khythm N11 tubful 111. r. ’*• II* Khrlicli, M. or -Ira t _ .. v»iii'• r. fliicimtin#, M.of tend v»ii; \v. xv. iiur attracts him to song ana poem. h*ven roll/M. of Ml Vail; V. Hurry.Sentinel . . , , .. I lim prose atoms hIiouM “run in the KNluiiTsill i*v iiiiAs. jears like the noise of breakers.” aj.-Mimt* MtaiKi am , nhmonth,sp.in. From, eight to fourteuu the boy reads invention and travels greedily to find out how things are done. He loves the moving tale flavored witii bloodshed and wonder. Give him this sort of iuoidant in good literature where it embodies truth and thought, and he will soon reject worthless stuff of his own accord. The girl book of this period is largely pernicious. Let the girl read her brother’s book till her demand for the love story cannot be ignored; then give her the best class of novels. F'rora fourteen to eighteen in early adolescence there is a craze for read ing. It matters not how many books are mad so they be wholesome. Let the young mind catch fire at many points, so the spark be divine. There should be more story tell ing and oral reading in home, school The Doe. world owes much to John Don’t bo sulisfied with temporary re lief from iudigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and completely re moves.this complaint. It relieves per manently because it allows the tired stomach perfect rest. Dieting won’t rest the stomach. Nature receives sup plies from the food we eat. t he sensi ble way to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat Htid can't, help but do you good. K. L. Hicks. Capital aud labor are engaged in a struggle for “parity.” O. 0. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: I was troubled with constipation until I bought DeWitt's Little Early Kiser*. Siuce they have liven entirely cured of mv old complaint. I recommend them. it. L. flicks. College boys are growing hair for the fall games of foot ball. All calls promptly attended. OFFICE ON Broughton Street. ,J. E. MATHIS, Contractor and Builder, BAINBRIDGE\ 6A. Bids Submitted on All Kinds of BRICK: or : WOOD : WORK. 121 tf standing of the basal elements of sympathy is necessary. When a teacher lias mastered the law of suggestion on its social side, when he has brought into play the , ... ,, ,, , ... Koot I Estimates cheerfully furnished on all intelligent imitation of the best, R. J. ROONEY. Contractor and Builder. Bower &.Bo Attorneys-At BAINBRIDGE, GEo Practice in the State „„ and Justice courts. con *ts, Office: Old Search-ly ing G. R AUS ATTORNEY-AT-LA Office With Townsend 4 ^ and. BAINBRIDGE - w. I. GEE Mtorney andCounseler COLQUITT, - G Office: In CourtH aud library. It is not wicked to be- when he lias developed the potential capacity for sympathy, when be has influenced children to do things for others, when he has ceased to tell them that education consists it know ing where to look for facts, and has taught them to set problems of their own to solye, when he has impressed them that wealtli depends not so much on mere saving as on the use made of that saving, when he has made them understand that iutellec- tural, moral and social culture con sists in larger measure, not in learn ing by rote other people’s knowledge in those branches, but in drawing knowledge from the living well of experience, when he lias taught them to have increasing wants, the result of high ideals, then and only then, does the teacher become the needed social economic power ami raise to a higher plane the world with which he 'comes in contact. There will come to this republic the loss of Eden un less greater teachers ou the social classes oi building. J. W. BURNEY, fflpjITEGT ftl^D BUILDER BAINBK1DGE, GEORGIA. ? Agent for Hardwood Mantels, Doors, Sash and Blinds, aud coutraws for first-class Cement Sidewalks. Skit gin in the middle of a book, if that | „ ide are rostored t0 UB . be its attractive point. It is as absurd to make a boy study tbe life of the i-^ivu 6 .* ^ BFyaatevillo Ind *ay» au thor, to interest him in Ichabod DoV\ ittv \\ ueh Hazel salve healed win-; ’ . Crane, as it would he to make a nlng sores on both legs. He had suffer ed (1 years. Doctors failed to help him. Got DeWitt’s. Accept no imitatiuus. 1<. L. Hicks. By the time it is all over, at the present pace, there will uot be a single hero of the late war left on his pedestal. In o i-es of cough or croup give the little oue One Minute Gough Cure. Thou rest ea*y aud have no tear. The child will be all right, in a little while. It never fails. Pleasant to take, always safe, sure and almost instantaneous in effect. It. li. Hicks. If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular serious complications must be the final result. DeWitt's Lit tle Kisers will remove the danger. Safe, pleasant effective, K. L. Hicks. Mrs. S. H. Allport, .Johnstown, Pa- says: Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. I». L. Hicks The republican leaders who con trol matters political will not take ex-Senator Chandler's advice to make real fierce war on tile trusts. They know that though Chandler abuses the party, now and then, he will, like Senator Hoar, vote for it right along no matter what it advocates or does. —Augusta Chronicle. While there is room for more cot ton mills in the south, uear the cotton fields, it is hardly probable that such large profits as were made just after the Spauish war will be made again by cotton manufacturers. Tbe North Carolina men of means are showing wisdom in diversifying in dustries. The wood factory at High Point; the new knitting mills at Winstou; the furniture and wood working plants as well as new cotton mills everywhere show that the south will not in manufacturing put all its eggs in one basket.—Raleigh News. Last year tbe United States coin age was worth 9136,009,000. man study the lnmily records as a preliminary to falling in loye with tho daughter of tbe liouso. Finally, any chil,d will love good literature who is surrounded by its lovers. Before wo legislate that every teacher mas*, smg and draw, let us insist that no teacher who knows not literature and loves it uot be appointed to take charge of child ren of any age. We in i d to put more purpose in the school work. The demand for thoroughness in the elementary stud ies is reasonable aud ought to be heeded, but the demand muse be in terpreted with due regard to the ma turity of tLe student. There must be as many uourses of study as there are essential differ ences in population, or else there must be one course extensive enough to meet the varying needs. The curriculum must afford ample ma terial, tbe teacher must make appro priate selection. The teacher who insists ou the same aUamiucnis from al' the students of a class, irrespective of the home en vironment, misunderstands the pur pose of the curriculum, and by his own fault causes it to seem over crowded. TOT I'AUKliXIliHT ALARM. “Oue eight my brother’s baby was taken with Group,'’ writes Mrs. J. G. Snider, of Critteudeu, Ky., * it seemed it would strangle before we could got a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King’s New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently oared it. NVe always keep it in tae house to protect our otiiidren from Group and Whooping Cough. It cured me of u chrouie Otouchil that no other remedy would relieve.’ - Infalli ble for Goughs, Golds, Throat aud Lung troubles. Me aud 91.00. Trial bottles free at K. L. Hicks. Fresh Meats O F All Kinds AT MY NEW BUTCHER - SHOP, ON WATER STREET. JETE H. POWELL A DEEP MISTERV. It is a wistery why woe:on endure Backache, Headache. Nervousness, Sleeplessness. Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have pro ved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. “I suffered for years with kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., “and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although 73 years old, 1 now able to do alt my housework.” It over comes Constipation, improves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50o at K. L. Hicks drug store. Had Wh*l She Wnnietf. Pnpa—^There, there! You needn't kiss tue any more. Tell im* wlint yon want. Ou: with It. Daughter—l don't cant anything. 1 waut to give yon something. Papa—Yen do? TVbntV Daughter—A scn-ln-low. .lark asked me to siH*aU to you about It.—Philadel phia Pri’ss. Colon ti»- Contraries. "Ynien n lady says No ' she means ‘Yes.’ " observed the philosopher of tho boarding house, "and when her pupa throws you down the front steps and ■wears nt you until you have disap peared In the gloom there seems to be something contrary about him loo."— Baltimore American. A Rent Need. “Ntliy. ob. why,” wailed the woman, picking tip the watch nt her feet and holdlug It to her ear. "doesn't some body invent a watch that you can drop without Its stopplngT’—New York Sua Wb*r* the Fonlt le. Tbete complaints of bud cooks—have you observed u.ai they all come from elderly people? Children are given the scrap* arooud home, say nothing and get fat. The world is all right; tbe cooks are all right; It's year stomacti that Is cwt of order.—AtehlsoD Globe. An Incorrigible. "It there ever was a terrible child In this world." remarked the worried mother, "brt one.” •‘YVhat’8 his particular fuult?" "Do what 1 will, I can't break him of the habit of totting the truth right out when we have company.”—Philadel phia Tima*. The first European book tnat ever appeared In the Japanese language was a translation from thv Merman of Hefoe's songs. TOMB STONES, AND Do you contemplate erecting a monument or tomb stone, or in any way im proving : onr cemetery lot? If so, write me at CUTHBEET, GA.. I will submit designs and prices and will call at year home to see you. The best work of all Grades of G>» nitre aad 3£surble PRIDES TO SUIT YOU. T. G. SPEARMAN, (Mlibert, Ga- ALBERT H. EUS Attoney t L w BAINBRIDGE, - . q Office Over Bainbridge J STERLING ROE ATTORNEY AT LA BAINBK1DGE, . . Will practice in all the JOE. H. Gif Attorney tL w, BAINBRIDGE, r Will practice law toget courts, except the criminal t city court of Decatur Public in office. county. JOHN C. CHAS ATTORNEY-AT'LUC, BAINBRIDGE, Will practice law iu all the kL Wilt ill f ATTORUEY9 AT Bainbridge, - 6 Will practice in all the Fedenl Courts Offices: (Jp-i Building. To the Public. 1 nave a very large spring and sum mer pasture near town where I Will take cows at morning aud graze them duriDg the day. returning same at night, for the sum of 91.95 per month. GEO. D. GRIFFIN. BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Desiuns Copyrights Ac. Anrnne teuatne a gkclrh and d<wcs*ptlon raw qnlt’kly fucvrtaln our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Cotmuunlea* tior.H strictly eoufident Sal. Banc!boot on Patents sent free. Oldest aeeucy for securing patents. Patents taken through Munti & Co. receive •prctfil not tee, without charge. In thb SZC NUSSBA Attorney-at-Lw BAINBRIDGE, - G Will piactice in all the cm lal attention given to real es uiercial and corporation prac' Bgp’Office iu old Bank Bull ALBERT GRF Tonsoral A COLQUITT, - GEO Best Work. 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