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V AN -ft'-. - - ' - x - ' . - v .V- ' There is still a good selection of goods at this sale. Several pretty Ithinfhr'fTietj . r..-. : mas presenis-as well as kitchen ware. Days of sale Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at,3b and 7,30- P. M: j ' W P E N N I MAN H mmm R NORTH COURT SQUARE. rj , - : : : r g sHU,mMBT wJfei il TEACH ERS ASSOCIATION. iContinued from First Page.) i gift which fail to xuie, witness the' eye less fish in the (Mammoth, care. Childhood is as full of motion and,. jnusic aa a "bird; why not make light, gyminastics get 4o mu sic a daily evercise in the school room? Whv ken h iittle one bending over a ,desk till hia Iwicfc foecoonea crooked, the caest hollow ana xne ey um: ijrjijriv-x health is th!e aljaolute condition of life' highest adhievements,r,but perfect phyci cal health is impossible without-perfect physical . development,, - V. ' "The true end of -jill educatfera ,ia fit tingly expressed in' the" cfassio V.roaxim, 'Sana mems in oorpore'-saaiia;'"'' jwund mind in a sound body. - The realization of this axiom is the problem before the edu cator. God speed its -solution. Perhaps It is conceded that sUcba cfeange ."a suggest ed in our ' primary school teaching wer desirable, but objected that it would make the early portion of the - child' training too expensive in U'me::nd''-imion0y-..t,:-:-f "There is no reason why tho use of tooli might not e taught in. our blgher adhpols land academies. We "do not ee wb.y such instruction might not ,beiprofita"bly. given in connection with grammar, geography, rithmietic, algebra, philosophy, geometry, the elements of th language, and tbo like Trades cannot be tauglht in schools at pub lic expense ; to make the attempt were to make the whole system ol ptfMic instruc tion too burdensome and, as a matter of fact, the skilled laboners of nd great peo- The herd, consisting of High bred Jer rys is under the daily Inspection' of a quai led veterinarian, formerly inspector lor the New Orleans board of, health; r-- ' - AU the cows foave been: .tuberoul'in tested wd are in perfect' health. 1 - ,e No expense ' or labor ' spared to secure weaniiness throsgh all operations connect- with the milk. . ' - To do all the above '-costs money, and of it; but we have the satisfaction , of lowing that we are supplying customers Perhaps you , can buy; aaflk a little Biltmore Dairy i S .. ! v ; win AOV eer. RAGtEYi Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Economical. No dust. No danger from fire escaping. SPORTING GOODS, I Loaded Shells, in stock, Shells loaded to orcfer a specialty. r -MINING SUPPLIES, Cook Stoves and Ranges, General Hardware. BROS. & CO. pie hlave ever, in the history of civiliza tion,- been taught in schools. Our children will have- ix learn thieir trades where their; fathers learned them at -the bench, on the wali, in the shop or at the forge. Whilst trades oould not be taught in schools on the score of economy. the elements of industry and the use or tools should 'be taught as a ma'tter of econiriy- to preven.t waste of ttttme,, talent, and loss of opportunity. This much could he accomplished without materially add ing to the burden which our- system of public instruction imposes. v The E writer risited an: institution re cently in which the student, as he may elect, receives a normal, scientific or clas- jLcai training, and where provision is made for giving the student in , these several departments thorough instruction La the use of tools and the principles which underlie the mechanic arts, and we were informed that the expense for ma terial in. the department of carpentry did not exceed one dollar and a half a f-. year per pupil, and the expense for those worKing in aroa iwouia not1 oe reiauveiy greater. The establishing of such a' course in connection wi'th our public schools oil a higher grade is certainly praoticable and in the highest degree desirable. The aa- vantages to be derived from -a partial industrial course are many and obvious. A; commitftee appointed by a school board of the city of Boston to inquire into the matter, reported, Strongly recommending the providing of Aan industrial department In connection with their , school, urging among otnier reasons xmereior, xuat ai . . i 11. tt. , in would in ja .measure prevent the widely, spread and, of ten fatal effects of overstudy. The pupil would find rest In change of enl Dlovment. The exercise - of A&& -body would oleasurably alternate with that c the mind," and thus the: education of fthe whole man would oe symmecraoauy car ried on and the cultivated brain would be furnished with an 4 adequate lnstrumenic f-n w tmimed' and, skillful hand. Suc& a training vwould tend, to develop la jhe pupdr a feeling ox conscaousi puw ipAflifKAAiiia-' abilttT to subdue the ma terial world to his service, and. beget in him a spirit , of - self-reliance,' : WMca tne AriUnarv vntith cannot feel, who leaves school or college' with barely enough me- dhanloal knowledge ity enaDie nim r tihguish ! between a hoe and. ahand-sawv an axe helve and a plough: handle. Birch partial preliminary dndustCSal . training will, moreover, enable the youth 7 mare readily to determine ithe matter of his future , vocationr Whe' aptitudes of the boy hae alrea4y been sn far developed that this "to a certain : extent, cah, be to" telligently done, and he is prevented from nollina good (blacksmith in making a tlrTturning FAgk SSdiea he-might babeen.-a first class inason. a . niversary. In accordance. Auctio (Continued oft Eighth Page.) r -n -y, jr jTy MHBBMIHMMHMHMMMMIMi BM M H a - Having Purchased All $15, 16, 18, $20, made of the finest English Kejrsey Cldth, lined throughout wit Silk and hand somely tailor made, to be sold for All $5.oo and $6. 00 Jackets and Capes for All $15.00 and 18.00 Seal Capes for.... All $10.00 and $12.00 Jackets and Capes for Mm UGSd A Big Line of Children and Misses Jackets The Biggest Slaughter of All: $20Sefor This sale is just they cost to make. The goods are now on see them"before the day of sale and see that were bought ata great sacrifice and will be goods cannot be bought m this town tor double the price we have put on them., These garments will nqt be sofd at this price except on the days mentioned above. Also a Qrealt SlJuigMer Sale .of IPIne aiumsook JEmbFoMerieii wjll take place; in our store on Wednesday, December 8. We want every lady in Asheville to visit this sale as we have, enough to supply every lady in Western North Carolina at one-half what they are now paying. Over 10,000 yards of ?hew style Embroideries were bought in New York on Nov. 27th for this sale and we propose to let them go far below the cost of production. We don't mean that we lose any thing on these goods, but we bought them at & great sacrifice and will sell the same way. AH ILCDc, TL2e9 These emproideries all have insertions to that this is the greatest at such a low price for It is well known take place January i , -. v. .v out fori our big Handkerchief sale which will take place about December 1 3 and 14, Over 10,000 handkerchiefs of every description to be placed in this sale! Some very fine goods put up in hansomely decorated boxes for holiday presents will be included in this bargain. We are going to have four special sales during the month of December and we promise' our customers that every article mentioned in these special sales will be a big bargain and not aLregular prices, but bona 'fide sacrifices. JjJ Watchior Our special sale of E rernQmueF unsxnat irom now Wiu January i we uy uut gOOuS in our store must. go. , greatervalues than you have SIJMNElft l COMPANY, Big Store; Some Several Hundred Jackets, Capes than one-half their original cost we will on V and Wednesday, December elf tfiie lEetire ILot at tflae i9;98ll.98 q Cm 11.98 .5.i9, $649 as we say. A slaughter of valuable goods 9fi anal opportunity that will many years.' that; these goods are now included in the and we know that they a biff line of new TTK entire new productions. j Also a big line of Fine Silks. We will give -. vijsit: ine xig ouurc ouu ever had before. 1 ollowiiig BSeductloits : All $7,00 and $8,00 Jackets and Uapes tor 'V All $3.00 and 4.00 Jackets and Capes for .' All $2.00, 2.50 and $2.75 Capes for ....... All $7.00, '$8.00 and $10.00 Seal , Capes for less than half and Cloaks to be Closed hand and customers are they are worth exactly sold in the same way. All KBcj SIDe5 SS lanial JCdPc linnet to. be oldL at match at same price. be offered to customers will double the, price Felt Hats and Ribbons in our to the trade some big surprises propusc tu nuiu auy guuus wc wm tuuvuito yuu tuai w .., , - 40 and 42CPatton :AvenuiSVy and Wraps at less 6, 7 and 8 $4.98 & $5.98 $2.98 $1.50 & $1:98 $4.49 & $5.49 Out at This Said. $10 and $12 for less than half what asked to come in and what we claim. They We know that same We can truthfully say to secure these goods heavy advancethat will we now offer them for. Millinerv Deoartment all New Dress Goods'and Silks. in our next week's ad., but ouu wc xucau vy iius jlwxi oil oic iu a pusiuuu tu give yuu " V ,.t''S.VJ:r if 1 --mm-: jr. - " . y 'V-''--:V.'-..f4 'J-., f;?.;; It s j ,s -' ' vV-"'- - . 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