THE WILSON ADVANCE:' NOVEMBER 5, 1896. EDUCATIONAL- , . - ' Tl.i Column i lirt Especially for tli 'lKv;iers of U iiswi County. I Blood' Poison THE BANE CF HUMAN LIFE, Driven Out of the System by the Use of Ayer's SarsapariUa "For five years, I was a great o sufferer from a most persistent l)lood disease, none of the various Q medicines I took being of any cV help .whatever. Hoping' that o change of climate would benefit g$ me, I went to Cuba, to .Florida, 51 and then to Saratoga Springs,, ol where I remained some time oj drinking-the waters. But all Avas j no use. At last, being advised ci bv several friends to try.Ayei's'o.i, Sarsaparilla, I -began taking it, oj and very soon favorable results 1 were manifest. To-day I con- ol sider myself a perfectly. healthy o man, with a good appetite and not the least trace of my former fts complaint. To all my friends,-ol j and especially young men like oj nyselL i recommend Aver s bar- 3 ! ment among our public school teach ers. To get a first grade, certificate does not say everything. You must know the subjects yourself but more than that you must know how to put your knowledge before otheis in a clear cut, interesting manner. This power is what makes a successful teacher. , ' Teachers are of two kinds. . On one side we hae t,he realistic. This class of teachers dei-ire the pupil to' know him as he is. He hears of no restraint except decorum. He takts it for granted thaf if his advantages j The growth of the past office busi ness of the country has been amazing. At the close of the Revolutionary War there were only 75 post offices in United States, at the close!of the war cf 1S1.2 there were 3,090. At the be-oinn-pur of the Civil War there were r j 2S.5SS. -and five years after its close, in lSjg, there were 2S.492, or about 100 fewer, the only step backward, during the .history oj the Post-office Department. IW 1SS9 the upward ;md abilities are as far beyond the pu rise had stirred again in mil force, as it should -be "his atithbrity will ' and the nu:nb-r ol post-offices m the j tike care of itself. "Be notional. " he says, "get rid of affectations ahd shams of all kinds, and then if there is any good in you it will tell on those around ycu. What ver is bad would be felt just as purely in disguise, and" the disguise woiuld only be felt just as suitly in disguise and disguise would only be an additional source t f niischief." On the other side weshave the idealist teacher. He urges his pupils to think of him not as he is 1 fit as he should be. There country reached 42.000. There are now 60,000 post : offices in the United States, and the number is being con stantly increased. . , '-. . . ' O i.e. of the great wants of middle- i class education at present is an ideal to work toward. Oar old publishers i have such anideal. The need i s to ; find outvhat is 'most valuable in the child's talents. Find out where his natural powers are and put the To powers are. ana put stress clteaching along this line. aparilia, if in need of a perfectly 0 reliable blood-purifier.' Jose o;j A. . Escobar, proprietor Hotel 5 Victoria, Kev AVest, 'Fla.; resi- g dence, 352 VlGth St., Xew York. 03 I . - . . " OS Ayer's onTy Sarsaparilla l ! attempt to make an all round educat- is danger in too much leaning ..to man out of one whose nower is dis-! wards either side. The natural meth- o: AT THE WORLD'S FAIR J DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC? s CO! 3 Them ! 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M babies' ills especially llworms and stomach ( idisorders is - Frey's Vesrr. if ugo has cured children Tor 50 years. Send for' illus. book about the ills and tho remcdv. One bottle for 23 cents. - El & S. Fill:!', ri-Iliraore, 2Id. dreads to go to school. The "rent point in teaching is to get the child interested. The only way to got him interested is to. teach something that he likes to study. Too many of our teachers study thebook more than the child. The basis for a successful teacher, lies in a correct es timatp of the child's powers. This matter of interest goes into our daily lives. It not only guides us in our early habits, but follows us through out our lives. The man who finds a pleasure in his work is always, the most successful man. When he works because ii is a pleasure success will lollow because he is following out' the line along which his ability lies. If our teachers would pay more atten tion to ge tting the child on the road to a life profession early in his school days so much -indecision1 as to the best profession to persue vvoqld not occur. It is the teacher that lays the foundation for a life and it should be 'his only aim to study the best meth ods of .making this life a success. Mr. R. H: Qui:k, an eminent teacher, in' speaking of the area ol a child's in terest says ; "Then again, there are many subjects in which children take an interest. Indeed, all visible things especially animals are much more to them than to us. A child has made acquaintance with all the animals in the neighborhood and can tell you much more about the- house and its surroundings than you know your self. But all this knowledge and in terest you would wish" lorgotten directly he comes into school. Read ing, writing and figures are taught in the H nest manner. The first two are in themselves not uninteresting to the child, as he has something to do and young people are much more ready to do anything than to learn anything. But when lessons are given the child to learn they are not about things concerning which he has ideas and feels an interest, but you teach him the Catechism mere sounds and that Alfred fto him only a name) came to the throne in 871, though he has no notion what the throne is or what 871 means. The child learns the lesson with much trouble and small profit, learning the reflection with what patience he can, till he es capes out of school and learns much more faster on a very different sys tem." . Thus we see that tins : great teach er puts the blame of a disinterested pupil entirely with the teachers. He is only forcing the child into subjects that bis mind has rio. conception of and .';' consequently his distaste and disgust is aroused. Along this lme is a great fielk for improve- of the perfect teacher Who said, "For tieir sakes I sanclify myself that they alst; may de sanctified in truth." : Opportunity. '1 that a nian can do in thisr i is to live honestly, faithfully a ; loyally from day to day. What tii- mimediate end will be neither he n;r any one else knows. 'No man knows what a day may bring forth in the t ay of opportunity, nor at what point the door may be thrown open which shall be the entrance into his great chance tor life. The only as surance that we are not missing- the One opportunity lies in making the most. ot every opportunity,. in treating every day as if it were the one event ful day of life, in trying every door as if it were the one entrance to the pal ace, in doing every piece of work as if ..on our fidelity depended, all our future lives. The man who works in this spiiit may safely leave the future with God. Young People's Paper, Florit.u anil Mex'cun Tnlm co. 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