The Search light. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 18??-1903, October 26, 1901, Image 3

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-,-alityof the teacher. so com-tituted ,S3-’ beings a' - * they* to»u3 ' Eye touches eye, heart ieut , intellect, intellect, and a , well as hand. The to- ' th , re is the personality, onaliiv of one being infln- Bl 0 f another. The teacher em ls alone upon the Intel* roceS s to intl ience and con- life of his pupil in » sin S ®n- u portion of his capital; on lor is bv far the most val- !l the part that of all parts d use aminins our ideal of the • s personality, we naturally ,, be shaped or moulded at rpbe fact that personality is cl shows that it is subject to t that it can be added to, neg- ’nd in a measure lost. If true, the great responsibility eaulier is to cultivate or de- his personality. He must the depths of his soul that , acts a teacher, lie must also noher. There is no escape us. He is paid for acting a and the world will hold him jble for being a teacher. t hew Arnold says,“The teach- t,he children’s souls and ation the better, the more he ened his own.” It is a duty teachers to opeu their own ml imaginations, and to do utmost to correct the len to professional narrowness, nstant association in a school with a little community of hi* tial inferiors will naturally ip- , teacher to fall into oedanic ogmalic ways, and even the worthy absorption in bis work characteristic of the best J>re, should be so regulated that : able to leave that work and details, during some portion of |,V and throw themselves with •ial ardor into the varied inter- nd pursuits of their social world de of school. i teacher should never be satis- ith his scholarship or his pro ual attainments. If he has i d grade certificate, he slio uld st until he obtains a first grade; has a first grade, lie should de statu diploma, and if possible, n a degree in some university, course of many principals aud iutendents, now seeking a de- in our universities, is a highly endahlc one. and one that all Id, if possible, emulate, e teacher should bean all-round There is uo side of manhood lould not develop. He should e to understand all the different ness callings in the locality where employed. An interest in them enables him to talk intelligently sunpatbetically about them,will n open door to the interest and mien of the child and the parent, mingling with both child and mt in iliuir neighborhood inter* i lie becomes one of them and 8 not appear as “a root out of dry mid.” Tne teacher that does i if he is at all fit for his piaee, purely hold it. Many teachers m tins way, but from a purel s b motive. They do it as a pol build up themselves rather n their work. The teacher who not in these matters act beyond *-lt is not fit to be a teacher, 'e were advantagates in the oh! •irdiug round” system. It gav Richer an opportunity to eute sympathy with the child in hi ,v 'lay life and to take, into con eratiou his pupils’ environment -■ Msumated with them in tl ol work. ,Ui lt! aolier should strive in everv Mo irnprov.j his conversational ' ' l -‘ Nothing will help him mor w, n ms way into the good grace I'omnuiiiitv in general tha to la ! #c'' a listen well; to tell with ease and grace what he knows of any subject. This was one of the strongest traits of Bcnjamiu Franklin, one that a as not only useful to him in his ordi nary relations with his fellow men, ■ but that stood him well in hand when he was minister plenipotentiary to France. There are many ways of aiding j ourselves m cultivating the true per sonality,—seeking a broader culture of intellect and heart, improving our opportunities for conversation upon many topics, taking anl interest in our neighborhood and in public af fairs, learning to see our work in its true perspective, and giving li its rightful place in our lives. In thus achieving the best possible to our own character and indlvid- ualilv, we will do what will most benefit the young people in our charge. STEAMBOAT SCHEDULES- On and nfter Ai>nl 2m.li, Moi, nnd until fur ther notice, the local rates of fought between lundlng* on the l^hattuhoochee, r lint, Apn- - lol' war nil Clock Wm Slow. There Is an Italian fruit dealer, with a well stocked store near one of the suburban railway stations, who hns adopted a unique device, and ono which shows a d' p knowledge of Uu- i iachlcola and i-hipoin rivers will be «a man nature, to ! uld his own In com petition with ni.mher dealer, whose stand Is some fifty yards nearer the station than hi., own. A commuter was lelsurel- belling a banana In his store the ati.tr day when the Italian remarked: "You gotta flv’ minute before your train.” “No; twenty.” replied the commuter, glancing at n big clock on the wall. “Thatn clock fifteen minute slow," said the Italian. “I keepa It slow. Peepl’ used come In n-here, looka at clock, getta excite, go way, not buy. Time to buy at Pedro's stand, notta here. Now keepa clock slow, get mueba trade. No. I not letta peepl’ miss train. I tella them after they buy de finnan’.”—New York Commer cial Advertiser. Insect Plaornee. The Insect plagues of summer are no matter of Jest. Man must strive with them as he strives against the other hostile forces of nature. He must light i fc. \N . P i uell. Kn Itnville. Pa., ra . tlae Hessian fly or the wheat crop will: tertHUern, tf.40 por ton. Oilier freights In proportion. Schedule—Ls?.ys Cclumbus. Steamer M. W. KKI.l.KV, Opt. T. A. Mar- j emu?. Tuesday, 10 h. tu. Stmuiior qVKEN CITY, Cupt. E. L.Magrudcr, Thnrsdtiy, 10 a. m. Ste.iu i*r W. C. HUAULKY, Cupt. A. A. Lind, j 5 *Htur lay lO u, u . All Font* j*o via BnlnbrKpr north b >u*id. j • sUmhmij* 1)u«h*h City and Itruitty, south : bound, til transfer to not thboui d bonis at I Chat^aluaiobee, firlghc aud passuitgcr* fot* I liambi triice. Tin* schedule will be obse: yi*d» river, etc., permitting. Warehouse Lendings. CoUimtm*, (in., FI nr* nee, (hi, * !• ufajula. Ala. a i'hattahuoohee, Fla. Ft. ituiiu**, G«i. < L. * N. U. It. Points. I’pntfr'coluu-bla, Ala. i l S. A. L. It. K, I'otntS, Cen of (.it 1C 1C. iotuts U Hat abridge, (Ja l.owerColmr.bin, Ala. ) \ Plant rystem points Middle (sordon, Alii. f (in Cine It, It. points I ower «»o. don, Ala. Upper Bristol. Fla. Ala .Midland It It or | ]<.<<unt*t<>lrn, I* la.. Alaira, oln. ((KxeeptJ It McClellan) Neal’s leading, Fin. Upper lisiiffanulg », Fla MmiHI imllM'ii. I utter Kstilt'aiiulga. rarrun.oie'*., Fla. Cochran’s, Flu. Flu. M.tgindiHor Helena Fla he suffered 25 years with piles and oould obtain no relief until DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve effected a permanent, cure. Cti Ltundh nt \\(iiL (ik li. L. Hick Luxle> 's Mill 'orreatcr’a, Hu. Apalachicola, Flu. Booth ic*er» ** (be rlgl?t of not 1 Hiding at hen ‘ o..side*eel dangeroua by the A * Store! * CLEAN STOCK, CLEAN METHODS. ns I have genuine ha to offer YOU Small profits aud quick sates, honest weight and just measure, prompt attention and courteous treatment constitute my motto. Can I Say More ? Make it convenient to call at my store and be convinced of these facts. W. II. GASSETT, ELDORKNDO, GA IT <»IHI>L1& THE GLOBE. The fame of BuokletUs Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, expends round any point w captain. limit* wi 1 cot atop at Any point not named In tin* li-»i of landing* Issued under date of Dressed and dried boards at <& Son’s, near depot. '.tel not be garnered, he must fight the wee vil or the grain will perish in tbo bins, _ _ _ _ he must flglit the army worm or the j April ait.ll. i«u. ' * ' ‘ " cattle will starve in the pastures, he i^^Vrji’vuuI’ha^n.t^Mm must tight the teat caterpillar nod the borer or his forests will wither aud the streams disappear. The entomologist, therefore, wages the war of civtllzatleii against forces all the more terrible b i>*:" i the earth. It’s the one pert'eeb healer j cause of their minuteness and apparent ^ of outs, corns, burns, bruises, sores, I Insigniflcance.-St. Louis Globe-Demo- ■ scalds boils, ulcers, felons aches, pains and ail skin eruptions. Onl infallible, pile oure. 2oc a box at U. L. Hicks. censes after landing where no a Is tlu-re tu receive It. gills for all points except warehouse landings must be prepaid. V. K. MuoHK. (leiieral Manager. ,1 M r.iVISUS, Sect.y.,t Tveaa t Hi-e rial rad l.ulkilag, Telephone No. ft B.TJrai».UimL crat. PLAMT STEAMSHIP LINE 3 SAILINGS EACH WEEK between Pert Tampa and Havana- Y T ia Key West. Plant System trains run direct to ship side connecting with Steamers leaving Port Tampa 9:00 P. M. Mondays,Thurs days and Saturdays For any information as to rates, sched ules, and reservations address B. W. WrknN, Pass. Traffic Manager. K. L. Todd. Savannah, Ga. Division Pass. Agt. Montgomery, Ala. Hr Liked It. Wife—How do you like my new hat? Husband—The idea of paying big prices for— Wife—Big prices! Why. I made it myself. Husband—Urn—yes—er—as I was say ing, the Idea of paying big prices for Bucb monstrosities as the millluers are showing! Now, your hat Is a work of ert. Looks as If It came from Paris. UNDERTAKERS- Carry a full line of first class Burial Cases, Caskets, etc., of ^ autIful - ** dear! ~ New Yollc Woek - the latest styles. FriceS cheaper than ever before. Extravagance is not always alto gether had. It leads a people who are making money to thrust it Into circu lation instantly and thus give the needy a grab at it.—Galveston News. He Had Great Expectations. “How do you account for the fact that Miss Bullion, the wealthiest heir ess of the season. Is going to marry Nodo. who hasn't a cent to his name?" "Oh. hut he has great expectations.” "He haa? What are they?” "He is going to marry Miss Bullion.” —New York Times. HENRY VAUGhN Practical Blacksmith and Wood- workman. Always ready to serve. Lowest p-ices for best work. g®”Shop on West street, near old Townsend Warehouse. BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PUK8BYTBRIAN CHURCH. ttov. CtMM. R. Nlabcit, Pastor. Service* 1st, 2nd, 3rd and fttb SiKiditya ui II u. m ind 7:30 p, in. Prayer lnnuthip Wednesday 7:30n. m. 9und*v Nohool at 9:4fl a. hi.: J. S liriidwoll, snpiiln ,eiuldnt. Public wolcom2 BAPTIST CHURCH, Rev. W. L. Richards, D. l»., P»\stor.—Ser. vice* t-.very Sunday at 11 o'clock a. in. and 7.30 p.m. Sabbath school at 0:411 a. in. I'ray- nr uieetinir every Tburaday evdntujr at 7:»0 All are cordially invited to attend nil, the*« tervicen. M. E. CllUUCH, SOUTH. Rev. W. F. Smith, Paetor,—Preaching e*e**y Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7*30 p. ?r. Prayer meetlnif Wed non day evening. Sab Oath school at 10 a.m. All lire cordially In' vtted to attend all the aorvice*. Job Work cum -A FIRST CLASS- C K. GHIFFI2T, DEALER IN AIL KINDS OF HOMEHADE HARNESS- xtll Woxls IToatly and. Promptly Exsocxitcsd. R^PMRIN^ *SP E l V l 7M Y JnMn yTEltMS: STKlCfLY 0AbH8@« North Broad Street near Braokin’s Stables. BAINBRIDGE, - GEORGIA Inherited Prowess. “To what,” ski'd the young woman with the notebook, “do you attribute your remarkable power In ti-ilin'ug these animals and keeping them In subjection?" „ "Well.” replied Mile. Castelln, the lady wonder of the arena. “I think I Inherited It from my mother. She was a strong minded woman. My waa a regular hear, anil she lind to _ aubdue him about once a day as long as | Qter ocean, she lived-”—Chicago Tribune. Rules of grammar cannot give ns a mastery of language, rules of rhetoric cannot make us eloquent, rules of con duct cauuot make us good.—Aphorisms and Reflections. HU Error. Consumer—I say, what kind of n cigar do you call this? It's the worst tobacco 1 ever tasted. Dealer—Beg your pardon, but yoif are wholly In error. There isn’t n par ticle of tobacco In that clfcar. It is sa easy to be mistaken, don’t you see?— Boston Transcript Won, He bad gone to ask her father for her hand In marriage. “Well. sir. wb»t Is It?” snapped out the old. man. "Re member, I am a man of few words.” “I don’t care If you’re a mam of only one word If it’s the right one.” replied the suitor. He got the glrl.-Philadelpbia Record. The most effusive argument a charm- Ing woman can use to a man Is an ap pealing “Don’t you think so?”—Smart Set Patience la the key of content—Mo hammed. More Rest. Doctor—There’s nothing much the matter with you. You only need rest Patient—Oh, but. doctor, look at my tongue. Doctor—That needs rest, too,, madam. —St. Louis Republic. FEED AND BOARD STABLE! ^ I ara devoting my best attention to the otre of a lliultodi npraber of horse* I have only experienced horsemen, and they are under mv direct supervision. My Dray Line IS RUNNING ANI HAULINi 3rEO. D. GrRIITFTN. IS RUNNING ON FULL TIME AND IF YOL NEED ANI HAULING CALL ON ME. People’s Bank of Bainbri •vifegslSSilaaS Duly Ch:i-:red Crder toe kttrs cf GGcx£i*< CAPITAL (25,000.00, W. 8. WithaiBj John D.- Harrell, li, G. IlartfcfieM, Directors: l)r. j. D. Cliason, James A. Reid, A. B. Beloher, II. C'. Draper. 23T Accounts of corporations, Arms and individuals solioited. GEORGIA PINE RAILWAY CO. Tbrone.teeeka River Routo.” Schedule effective Jme 24, 1000. WVUTH nuiMt. aoRTii iiot.vn. A Mau’e Ae«. The great majority of men who have passed forty are old or young according to their belief. Those who think them selves old are old: those who thlnl* themselves young ore young.—Chicago They Hold More, Personal Element. «t S.CC.U, “Personality.” as It Ls called. Is fX(Cft Sunduy "ft «u p in 8 3j p in 10 00 p 111 12*60 a III 8**lo a in 2 12 a in 8 16 a m 8 20 a m 8 43 a iri 8 .7.1 a ui 0 13 a m 0 30 H Ui 10 00 H III wish you were 8 girl?" thing opart, a light that cannot be hid- j i* to p n. “Do you ever . , asked the visitor who was waiting in the reception room. “Only at Christmas time." answered the boy. who was lingering In the door- way. “Why do you wish it then . „ “Because of the stockings they wear, was the prompt reply.-Chicago I ost. In the rear R. O. 123 eight hundred bonxaiit) iH-rsons perlsh.sl by a I"' 8 ’‘ .. f-nti. 'he efaclloti cf den. It is difficult to describe, being la, its nature variable. Often It Is com-1 imsed of one part taleut uad two parts | character, and he who has it may la spite of other deficiencies command success. Large successes are ettainable by the union of aptitude and concentration of purpose, coincident with opportunity: the meeting of the mnn and the occa sion, the suiting of the word to the action, the action to the word: self ei>::-cr. uiflau-iau "o'jmxe. aLso. lt..» v.’atters'.u'ia Sug* No. n. D lly : except • Sumiuy. i 8 Oft a Ml : 8 00 a in j 11 CO a in i 2 Ift p in ; y 20 p ni : 3 86 p til ! 3 00 pm ! 3 Oft p in i 3 2H p in 3 40 p in 3 66 p .*• 4 18 p mi 4 45 p in 2 34 p ni 7 4ft p ni 1 M p m j 3 CC o 111 1 4 00 |> Oi I 1 :e- i> n, 1 t> *:> ti i< I. No. 1. j Siinl.y j only. IS 00 p m : H 30 p III i 10 00 p 111 : 1*2 fiO a 111 ; a 10 a in I t 12 a m : S in l> III 1 B SO a III I « 45 a III : r Mi a in : 8 13 K III ' 8 30 H m i 10 00 a in j 10 10 a in ' 11 :w a in , IS 40 p in S 31 p in , | 7 48 p In | l 34 p III I 3 Ou p hi 4 00 p III i - it. ..... i ooth Meridian, COlitrul Tipio > No. >2. , Sunday i only. Savunnnli Jackaonvlllu , Wavcro.. 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Truing SI, l.a.id S mill 4 nakc eloac eonncctlnn at Arlington .m, . for and from AIi.miiv. Mmco", Atlanta mid nil poliitn Km81 aiilf uT* 4>®««*ia Ttaliii- 3. ami ?» make clone conmctlini nl Went Bainbridua ifiL./iL ... for arid from Savannah, tlontgumery, ami all luilntu Kant uii.i ii 1 Nj'.tem * tent ml of Georgia ||*jr •nr.on with Cbhim,i ..in,, Ttalni. 3, amt rt niDko done uonncetlon at ts>»t llalnbrtdM ». r and from Savannah, Montgomery ami nil luili.tu Kn»t uml u oaklArreor * 8 J'*