The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, May 08, 1902, Image 7

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THE GREAT in ■RBI nmm fSm BARNESVILLE, June 28 to July 5. I’ll be There! You’ll be There! We’ll all be There. 0 IA Thousand Homes are Open, and Will Give You an Old Time Georgia Welcome ! I Come and see what it means to receive the “GLAD HAND and the CHAUTAUQUA SALUTE.” The Musical Feature ISSISF calfcs,lval The South! m. : ‘ -A ' ' r | Wedemeyer’s Famous Fifth Regiment Band, I Supplemented by Members from Washington Marine Band. W. ‘ • • jimiirac the finest male quartette in America, including Mr. lott, the 1 Uw w l LI4III Wdaj finest bass singer in the world. The Greatest Scientists, Most Profound Thinkers, the Grandest Entertainers! Have you ever head before, or will you ever have an opportunity to hear elsewhere, the Dixon’s—Tom and Frank; the Taylor’s==Bob and Alf; Wendling, DeMott, Andrews, Germaine, West? JL special feature for the approaching assembly is the great preparation which is being made for the teachers. D < < I) n Hi Rate of one fare for the round trip has been granted from all points in hoard atlfl K. K. rare. Georgia. Rates for board for the week in the best homes of Barnesville r ' y from 60 cents, 75 cents and SI.OO per day. ■ The whole Chautauqua will be a marvelous treat for every Georgian. I Attend the Best and be Abreast With Foremost of the Land. For farther information address I W. B. SMITH, President, I BARNESVILLE, CA. Teachers’ Institute Work. An Inter-county Teachers’ Institute will be held in connection with the Chautauqua. Besides two of the best experts for the usual institute work, special attention will be given the subject of MANUEL TRAINING. A contract has already been closed with Prof. E. E. Utterback, probably the most notable director in the south, who will have charge of this department of the work. It will be a rare opportu nity for the teachers of Georgia. This is a subject which is receiving attention from the leading educa tors and statesmen of America. Prof. Utterback will demonstrate what Manuel Training really is, the position it should occupy and its true function as a factor in education. He will have drawing, paint ing, modeling, construction in paper, cardboard, sewing and weaving. It will be the best Teacher’s Institute ever held in Georgia, and this special feature can not be studied elsewhere. It is also practically certain that a specialist from Johns Hopkins University will deliver several lectures on physiology. This indeed will be a great treat to all teachers who want to keep abreast of the times. THE BAKNESVILLE NE THURSDAY, MA 8, 1902.