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Cl IRISTAAS BELLS ARE RINGING
Or IE? .A. LT ID DISPLAY OFW’
Holiday Goods
AND TOYS AT
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W went into the market at the clove of the season when importersand manufacturers were «nv
ious to sell, therefore, every article we offer is a bargain. Being heavy, spot cash buvp« anx I
we have the goods, even though cotton is only 5 cents, they are cheap, and ’ I
you can afford to purchase. ’ I
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LOWAY. the vet ran and practical toy nan of R,m e who is in cha ge of this department. C >m 3 and sea him. h > will ba XsA ? H M
y< u. too can get, dolls o, us, at fro n I cant to Si .o 3 ,'acn. including the ch ja aast to tna fin ast KID 300 Y BISK §EAr>° See I
DOLLS, ou line is full. ’ |
Doll Furniture-Beds. Chairs, Dressers, Chamber Sets, Tea -ets, Trunks, Pianos, magic nJ
all Siy esof Tin Tcys, Iren Toys cf al! kinds, Horns, Trumpets, music Boxes, Mechanical I
Toys, Ccmif Hgi res, Mvsical Ed s. Eonkies, Hoists, Sheep, Trains, Fire Wagons, I
Uoseßeels, Rnbbei' CToocLs, ( liinn iinigs, Cuds Ac ’ I
Saucers, unci A- 13-(J Plates. I
4*k*l'U ant Everything To Make Ihe CHILDREN HAPPY.sD’e I
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19 &2i BROAD STREET ELECTRIC WHEEL SIGN I
NOTICE
To Teachers and Patrons of Pub
lie Schools of Floyd County.
JvVLES OF GOVERNMENT FOR THE
YEAR, 1895.
Ist—The Public Schools of the
county may begin on Monday, Jan
uary 7th, and continue for five
consecutive months, or the term
may be divided into 'A imer and
Summer sessions at the option of
the Teacher and Patrons.
2nd—No school shall he estab
lished within a d stance of two
miles from another school and no
teacher will be employed by the
County Botrd in any school, as
principal or assistant, without the
written recommendation of a ma
jority of the local Board of Trustees
in each sub-district.
3rd—No school will be allowed
to participate in the Public Fund
that does not average twenty pu
pils for the full period of five
months; and no school shall be
allowed an assistant teacher that
does not average fifty pupils during
the time said assistant is employ
ed ; and no second assistant ihtll
be employed until the school
reaches an average of one hundred
pupils.
4th—There will not be an ap
propriation made to any school
house for repairs, or the building- 1
of any school house, during th*
the year 1895, as the Board cf Ed
ucation d«es not deem it wise T
take any part of the Teach *rs Sal
ary for that purpose.
Sth—No Teacher can participate
in the Public School Fun ! of tie
county, who doe not hold a li
cense from the I’oar of Eduo:
tion, and does not a >pear in per
aon, and sign a contract with tin
county Board, held in the office of
the County School Commissioner
6th—Every teacher shall be fur
nished with a Public School Reg
ister—he shall keep a daily record
according to instructions, and re
turn said register to the commis
sioner’s office at the expiration of
the Public school term.
7th—Every teacher shall render
six hours of actual service in the
sehool room and will not be allow
ed to leave the school ground du
ring the long recesses.
Bth Every teacher employed by]
the Board of Education, or hold- '
ing license therefrom, will be re
quired to attend the County In
stitute, held during vacation, or
pay into the school Treasury the
sum of one dollar for each failure.
9th Each teacher will be paid
during the year 1895 a salary per
month according to grade of license
held by each teacher. The Third
will receive S2O per month; the
Second grade $22 per month ; and
the First grade $24 per month.
This amount will be divided into
four equal parts and paid quarter
ly.
10th—All claims from other
counties, will be paid by the Board
of Floyd county a certain per diem
and not on the salary plan; and
said claims must be certified to by
the County School Com nissioner
where service is rendered.
W. M. Bridges, C. S. 0.
For sale, a First Class
Grocer Busmess ata
bargain, Centrally loca
ted, goo J paying Busi
ness, go jd reasons for
selling; .v II take part
money Balance in
good a'jor. Address
A. B, C. This office. HMl
PHE HUSTLER OF ROME T’-*' ir ?A^AY DECEMBER 20 1894
OFF WEI-HAI-WEI.
The Japanese Capture a Vessel
Loaded With Ammunition.
Loudon, December 20. —A dis
patch from Tokio to the Central
News says the Japanese cruiser off
Wei-Hai-Wei has captured a sail
ing vessel loaded with arms, am
munition and provisioas to Admir
al Ting, of the Chinese ‘het. The
vessel was towed to T;.lif-Wan.
Field Mar.- a 1 "tint. Yamagha
ta will resign th- presidency of
the privy council milsum) and
will be appointed general of the
Japanese army.
The Cent’al News correspondent
at Tien-Tsin says on December
lOlh. Charles Denby, United
States minister at Pekin, received
through Tsungli Yamen a note
from the dowager empress of Chi
na, accompanied by valuable pre •
•nts of silks and satin handker
chiefs, embroidered with crepe,
which, the note explained, were
intended for the foreign ladies who
had subscribed 'o the purchase of
the testament which was presented
to the dowager empress on the oc
casion of her birthday.
The emptor has ordered the
tro >ps to prot ct he churches in
Pekin.
Mrs. Dr Letcher, a>id her hand
some little eon, O-c «r, of Hende •
sou Ky., are the um-i of Mrs,
parents, Co . a.id Mrs
I. D. Ford, on Second Avenm-
Mammoth Stock of
shoes consisting or
$35,000 wortn o f
stock at cost at S. N.
Kuttner
Mixed Nuts 1 scts per
pound Morris & Bro-
Spejulat-on
HAMMOND A <D CO
STOCK &ECf LOOKERS
130 de 132 Pearl Street,
New York City N. Y.
Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought
and sold, or carried < n Margin.
P. S.—Send for explanatory
; circular on speeulation. also weak
ly market letter.
$25
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING
Including Books
l Gali at office for particulars
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new designs
B. F. ROAM
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DR. JAQUES
130 West S xth Street.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
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Gonorrhea Syphilis, the later causing ulcers,
erupi ion, enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell
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