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AT RISING FAWN, GEORGIA
In llic fru-m! o| the
POOR MAN
(I Stepcri in Kedlirrd IT
oi*l>ii:iet( Prices » it ,l jimi
Should uiHlaili 11.
nm IRQ COGD GOODS
always uv
stock:
Ami Sold at
Rock Bottom Prices
A Oaixno
CAN MAKE A LOUD
LOUD REPORT
ANr DEAL OUT
HEATH AN!) DBTIECTttS
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Competitors
OK' TIKE
Alliance Store
Sakr a Ljuil
But its Wind!
THE WEEKLY TIMES
TRENTON, CA.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATUREA'TmORNiNG.
T, A, ] MAJORS. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
TRAINING GIRLS.
WHAT KIM> OK TRAINING
‘ THEY WEED,
Miseries ofFlglitinK the World Un
atmed—How Girls Could be
Taught Useful Acts in the High
Schools—The City’s Duty in
the Case.
The practical training for daily
life has been limited to boys.
We have not considered “ the
woman in the case.”
Those who, when they have to
enter the fight against the world,
mr st need skill for some kind of
work, so that they may be prserv
od from the hardest struggles of
life, are least prepared for such
emergency.
A few months ago, a lady and
her little daughter in Atlanta were
left without a protector and with
nothing to support them. The la
dy had to get work of some kind
She tried every where,
and at last succeeded in securing
employment at folding papers at
the miserable pittance of $8 a
month. Eight dollas a month
for a child and her self. But she
could do nothing; she had no skill
to do anything.
Such incidents and dozens may
he found in Atlanta, show more
eloquently than words the necessi
ty of practical training for wttn«m
Can such training bo given?
1 1 does not demand a grand
technological school like the one
that Mississippi has built for her
daughters, though that would be
best.
It can he given, where the peo
ple have a right to demand it-—in
the girls’ high school.
A Journal representative had a
talk a few days ago with Mrs.
Greene Douglas, who,has had such
success in the practical training of
a few young ladies at the high
school, She had just finished
anaching her class of stenography
dnd has trained several young la
lies to b e skillful shorthand writ*-
eis and ready for work with rapid
and infallible pencils.
“I am. of course, in favor of
practical training” said Mrs. Doug
las, “I see every day the great
necessity For it. and go many of
our young girls are entirely hope
less, in the strugglo to make a liv
ing for themselves, Rud so many
of them have to work.”
“What would you suggest as the
training a girl would most need;
and how best to give such train
ing?” was asked.
“I think that the girls’ high
school is the proper place for such
training. What one girl would
need or want another might not;
and I think it would behest to
have a training school added as a
department of the high school, In
it should ke taught stenograyhy.
bookkeeping, typewriting wooden
graving and desiging for calico
prints wall paper, etc,, drawing,
dress making in all branches, and
telegraphy. These, at least, ought
and should he taught Other
branches, such as sewing and cook’
ina, might be added. This train
ing could be given in the high
sochol without much extra expense.
“When thp boys school building
is added a few rooms could be set
aside for a training school.”
Mrs. Douglas thinks that the
course of study should l>e varied so
as to conform to the plan of a
training school. The first and sac*
ond years course could remain as
they are; that is French, Latin, al
gebra and one of the sciences.
“The 3d and 4th years should in
clude the practtcal training. As
was arranged, tho tnird year’s
course embraces the study of sin
gle entry bookkeeping. Mrs. Doug
lass thinks that in this year the
business course should begin. Lit.
erature and Latin could lie alterna-.
tivos with stenography and twpe*
writing and art or other practical
branches. Of course one student
would not take the entire business
and art courses. Each could take
such branches of it a« she thinks
most useful to her, and continue
the study of literature, French etc.
The fourth year should be more
exclusively devoted to practical
training, if the girl desires to per
fect hereself in any of its branches
This year would also give alterna
tive course of literature, lauguage
etc . so that the students coy Id keep
up studies in the regular school
department.
In this course a practical train
ing in shorthand, typewriting, art
desining, bookkeeping etc,, could
be obtained ; one that would fit the
girls at LS years of age for the
practical adairsof life,and to earn
a living if it be necessary.
young ladies, if only they had the
necessary training. Until this
training is given in the girls’ high
school, where it can be given, the
girls of Atlanta who may have to
work for a living will be at a cruel
disadvantage, I knowavoung lady
now who wants to work, and who
needs work, but who can get noth
ing to do merely l>ocause she
knows nothing of practical work.
If she could write short hand, she
could get a place today. She has
been offered a position to write
short hand or keep hooks. Him
is helpless. Only the shop or
stiching or pasting pape.i or some
worlk like this is open to her.
Something should he done for the
girls, should it not?”
It should be done, and at once.
It is believed that a simple reso
lution offered at tho school board
would accomplish what is needed
—Atlanta Evening Jonfnal.
”**" Local Legislation.
Georgia—Dade County:—A bill will
be introduced :it the duly session of the
legislature to relieve Dade county, G: ,
from inspecting coal oil.
GEORGIA —Dade County.
Sealed bids for theerec tion of
stockade around the jail will bo
received untill Saturday, July
27, 1889. Specifications can
be seen at the Ordinajy’s of
fice. The right to reject ntt
bids is reserved. Bond for the
faithful performance of the con
tract will be required,
J. A. Bex NETT,
Ordinary.
Neuralgic I’ernons
AiultlioM troubled with nervousness resultin';
from care or overwork will be relieved by taking
Brown’# Iron Bitter*. (; t . BU ; no
has trade mark and crossed red Urn* on wrapper
Commited to Jail.
Last Saturday Salem Lea was
brought before Mr. Cole on the
charge of assisting Jim Holt and
others to escape from the convict
camps at Rising Fawn, and after
an examination was committed t<>
jail in default of a S2OO frond. The
evidence introduced was more of a
circumstantial claims than direct,
resulted in proving that Lea had
promised to assist tho parties to es
cape and that an express package
WU3 sent to Salem Lea a short time
before the escape. Dr Fricks tes
tified that Ipßieiioved he had de
livered the package to Salem Lea
and that it weighed six pounds.
Ward the convict, testified that he,
while up norUi, saw and wrote part
of m letter in regard to some
piw-ls to bo furnished the parties
contemplating escape. Beyond
this nothing was shown to convict
Lea directly with any act of assist
ing or aiding the convicts to their
escape; one of the parties testify
ing that tho pistols were not re
ceived from Lea, hut from a fellow
convict. All who witnessed tho
trial wore surprised that such evi
dence could ba sufficient to justify
a binding over. An application
has been made to the Ordinary for
a writ of habes corpus on the
ground that the court had no jur
isdiction and for either causes.
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Or you arc all worn out, raally good lor nothing
it Ik gHiieral nobility. Iry
nnon v’.. n:ov kittkks
It will curu you, hm<l give a good n]>p<.tite. Sold
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It Has Never Failed.
Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) ,ras cureo na»
ired of casts of Scrofula, Eczema and other conta
gious blood disease**, after other treatment hud been
tried and failed. You do yourself and family great
Injustice unless you give this excellent remedy 4
trial. Send to Blood Balm Co„ Atlanta. va., for
illustrated “ Book of Wonders * filled with letters
from persons cured by B. 8.8.
Mr. M. J. Rcssman, Greensboro, Ga~ writes;
" I have a lady friend who la* bc*n entirely cured
QCSnCIII A ** “ffb scrofulous breaking
OVnUrULN out u ( the -Jtin, and the use cl two
bottles of B. B B- effected an entirecuie I krow
»f several cases of blood diseases cured speedily by
the use of B. 0, B
ir —
E. G. Tinslkv writes: My mother and sirtsr
uvsd B. B. B. fbr scrofula and ulcerated sc,re throat
pnnr TURfIiT recoiv « l n '- o,e
•-I*" • nfIUM I from its use than all other
remedies they ever used.
A, H. Nichols, 110 Gray St., Atlanta, writes:
* My wife for several years lias bc<H» suffering with
what physicians term Eczema, sheeting her whcle
body, limbs and scalp. 11 appeared that her vrhofc
skin would shed oiT iu scab s about . ~c• a week,
leaving tho surface red and tender, and sometimes
cracked open. Her general health failed, end for 3
while it was thought she would die, as sever.-,! doc
tors and numerous patent medicines failed to five
rp 7EM A an V Mybrother-in-law, Mr. J.
LUhCmA B. Cummings, was selling tlie 8.8.8
and insisted that l should try it on my v.lfcc I did
»o, and to our utter astonishment she commenced
Improving at once, and three bottles, nesting only
>3, effected an entire cure. It is wonderfully quick
in teflon."
C M. He Rar, Waynesboro, writes: “ My
nnil n sister was aflicted with bails which sadly
QUILO nipwired her health, and slie lost flesh
uid strength each day. One buttleof B ». B. acted
like magic gnd produced a complete cute.” ( «
M. J. CORPUT’
Phy-iclnn and Murr > i
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A BOON.
Not a Boom
To the People
-OF—
TRENTON
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Vioinily-
B. P. IVlajors,
OF THE
Alliance Store,
J.v the Place for
ALLIANCEMEN
—•AND—
EVERYBODY
TO T ltd HE WITH-
!
v "**‘***~*‘“" ’ ' "*~" '-.
DRY GOODS
STAPLE AND
-Fancy Groceries-
CHTNA $ CROCKER } ;
GLASS AND WOCDSNWARE,
TINWARE,
CRACKERS AND TEA CAKER,
Canned Fmtits,
CANNED VEGETABLES
HARDWARE.
B, P. MAJORS.
W. U. & J. P JACOWAY,
ATQRNft VS-AT-LAW.
Will practice in all the courts of,ths
Cherokee circuit and lie Federal and
Supreme courts,
IT IS 1 BUIIIISI!
Water Ground
Meal and Flour,
IS BEYOND DOUBT THE
IT ealtli ‘est
And to get the best you should
carry* your
Wheat and Corn
—TO—
CURETON’S MILL
And let an Expert grind it.
A H. BOWMAN, MILLER.
jSt&f ' ipuml
■*&%?: :-tj£K~ is ATTAINED BY TBW CSB OF TI!M CRT.CIMtAT’i >
NEW sunshine range,
w o In four Pisces with or without RESERVOIR.
HISH SHELF, HIGH CLOSET, LOW CLOSET o WATER-BACK,
an heat your house thorough- V v.
Iff ly, HEALTHFULLY and ECO-
I VW NOMICALLY with the I
I TORRID STEEL DHUM FURNACE, \ftfft
Those who use the TORRID always praise
It. Send for FURNACE BOOK giving heat-
Ing capacity prices.
ORR FAINTER & GO., mum, n.
tENGGR&TEO FIBRE WARE.
ABSOLUTELY OWE PIECE!
HAS NO HOOPS!
HITHER m VAfiprSHECI
WOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAHOGANY.
PAHS. TIBS, BASINS, PANS, KfiELCRS, SPITTOONS,
BLOP-JARS, WATER-COOLERS, RgrRiGERATORS, Ar , 4c.
LARGE VARIErr CF GOODS.
CORDLS:Y &. HAYES, Now York, Sole Agsnta.
Factories: Parllnnd, Mo,, Petsrtjdro, N. H , Watertown
Oswego. N. Y., LooSport, N. Y., Ohio, Winona, Minn.
FOR Mlf BY ALL HOUSE-FURNISHING, HARDWARE, GROCERY AKU CROCKERY CtALEkfc
FUIiV FNSICe tIST AND CATALOGUE EDEE ON Af*DL!CATION.
ASK FOR IT!
THE SELF-THREADING
ILDRilii
“B”
BLDRBDCB MPQ. CO.
fact try a»4 Wholesale Office, Selrliwe, QL
805 I Vdboth Avo., Ch l txitfo.
99 1-road 9trn4, tfrio York.
~§that fight
IW! The Original Wine.
Y~*> C. I'*. Simmons, St. I-ottis, prop*:
g M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine,
I iij the V. S. Court ntrurs J.
1 r© ll.Jteliin.l’rop'r A.O. ainjmop* Ll»*
fj a jer Ruirulator, list'd by Zailin i 368.
M. A. S. L. M. he* (or 47 years
f RS Cured Indiccstxom, IJlMOttstss
1 SSL i>ySPEPSIA,SIt * It*APAC liK,i.Obt
ArPBTiTK, Sour Stomach, liTC
S * A KCv. T B. Reams, I'astor M. E.
V « tAChurch, Adam*, Text»,, «vrites: “1
Sk Jkhipk I should hare baon dead but
®_J for your Genuine M. A. Sim-
K-- inon* LWer Mediciap. I have
sometimes h»d to aul stituta
*»» | :- Zeilin's staff ’ (or yxjur Modi
' iVClli-Til «>»«> but * don’t answer the
.LeJe 1 purpotH,.’*
Dr. J. R. Graves, Editor T7it
Memphis, Tann. Ravst
T r I received a package of year Liver
A A Medicine, and have uro<l half <>( it.
[lk 'i# It works like a charm. I want no
Rt « better Eivpr Regulator and eer-
K® \ thinly DO tupit ox Zcilm’s mixture.
nPCiITC
Q W |E3 I ALBUMS. We beat (lie
P World for low price#. A
kep ru ilii pttoTot tuffrt tLemT
ivi * lOH* EmboaiMKl puddod #!de». Kold e'lgo*, Gifcjp
slon elaap, holdJujr an page© of Cabinet and Card
file Lures, pent for |1 00, retails for $2 %, bound *!«<>
n Japanese Morocco. Iljii-tratou circular* FRLf.
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ciwctmiwit. on to.
aMP 1 AFUTCt >k,uli|o their money
TZha. . i? I. S* Pbn 1 eel line our BRASS
'SR- W lex 1 ■ G Finisfn I Corrugated
REFLECTS SAFETY LAMP,
' •" Can bo Bold in ever/ family. Giro*
more llirtit than thru ordinary lanijs
jU.iTgS’ JB Full sired Lamp e< nt hv Kxpraee tot
XtiuJt.. 4S»thlrty cents. Wo have th<» best
I Beilina- t offee i’et In the V. S.
VlMmL.a>W Send for illustrated cin nlars to
LjKG2g^FoßSHEE*McMAKlN.C'ncinnat;j
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THE ETHIOPIAN CAN HOT CHANGE HISSfc’K
NOR THE lEOPARD HIS SPOTS. ’
UJtiiao Dosa m; u u>n ink u pqialli cirautusu.
OAK NOT BE Kl-dfivin W’THOtT
PESTKOYINO TUB riDlillt
SO HOT IKON OB (VNUOST U&
(IVI.XD, C'AJf BE EMEU WITT
STAMP OB PEN.
RETAIL PRICE, 25c.
Writing and Copying Inks, Staling
Wax, Muollage, Wafora t Etc.
THADOEUS DAVIDS 00..
I*7-129 Willl»m Strtei, NEW YORK CITY
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who n>a f ht»e c«U»d, th*r be-'cnjc y a«r t\ r%% prsportj. Tj ;
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Importers of all kinds oi
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4'J Maiden Lane, New Yorjg. 1 i