FO lY I TH 01' TB. Board of Georgia School for t eaf, 'I' C E SP G, GA. P December 81, 1914. PBl Tl G D PARTKBNT GBOBGlA BOOL 0& TBB DB 11', 1Il4- 2 .. \ FORTY-NINTH REPOR!J', OF THX Board of Trustees and 'Officers OIl'THII: Georgia School for the Deaf, AT CAVE SPRING, GA. Extending from January 1st., 1914 to December 31st., 1914. PR~ENTED December 31, 1914. PRINTING DEPARTMENT, GEORGIA SCHOOL FOR 1'HE DEAF, 19B. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. PRESIDENT: W. J. GRIFFIN. TRU TEES: WILLIAM J. GRIFFI WILSO M. HARDy JAME W. TAyLOR W. F. CRUSSELLE : PEYTO M. HAWES HENRY C. AR ALL WILLIAM. BRADFORD Rome, Ga. Rome, Ga. Luther. ville, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. , Elberton, Ga. Jewnan, Ga. Cedartown, Ga. SECRETARY AND TREASURER: D. W. IMMONS. OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL . I PRINCIPAL: WESLEY O. CON OR. AS ISTANT PRINCIPAL: ~nss NETTIE McDANIEL. INSTRUCTORS: C. W. WRIGHT, MIHS M: E. SMITH, -. .1. FREEMAN, ~tRS. H. C. STEVE lS, )1ISS A. M. ALCORN, ~nss A. HAl\IMO D, ~nss A. BOWMA , MISS L. WARD, ~JISS A.. W. ALLEN, MISS G. E. KINSLEY, ~IISS M. CARTER, MISS E. ASBURY, MISS A. WARD,. TEACHER OF ART AJ.':atisfactury I quot from their l' purt: "The childr n. em happier, more du 'ile, an 1 in ey r'y \m.)' caRieI' to d al with, away from the nlderchildren and th ir influenc . \re haye little or no trouhle \rith di:'\cipline an 1 attrihut it largely to Iwir nm nt. ' .outh Carolina is planning to er t a Prim,ny Building. I hope l+eorgia wi 11 y 1'.)' ;;oon follow their kad. Our school builcling accomodat nly half of the clal's:::. The other la8:"es arc taught in l' ()m~ in thc Uirl:'\ Industrial huilding and in th (';'irl Dormitory. ~Io:::t of th se room:" are ne ded fur other purpo, el'. Inl'teacl of Imilding annex I' to any of ur prcsent building. would it not he mol' ..ati,factory in ey ry rp;:pect to hnye an altog ther :-eparat Imilding for th littl one;: where they ;:Ieep eat, and go to 'cho 1 without cnnling in contact with th oller pupil;: and th ir inAuen 'C8? Th pI' I' nt . ite nf the fanner'~ cottag "'oull he a spaciuu:- an I beautiful location for :-uch a huilding. I tru:-t the Board of Tru,t e;: will a:-k the next Le~islature to appropriate fund .. for a Primary Building, In onclu 'ion I wi;;h, through :ytm, to 'xpr ,,' to the teach r. my hearty appr eiation of their earnel't fforts to make a succ:" of th ir und rtakings, and their hearty cut p ration in all things pertaining to the welfare of th >:choo1. I _p' ially wi:;lt to thank you i1l1d the B lard for any ('on",i leration and attention sho\\'n me in nlY work. Your' re,pe tfn!ly, KJ':'rrm l\lcD.\:'\IEL, A. .i.i/rtllt P,.illti1Jfll. 13 CATALOG OF P PILS. In the Gem'girl , 'hool fo( the Dpof Within thp rear Elldi?1.0 Deremher 31, 1.91J,..' N'A~[l~ Otr PLTPll. Adam, Claude C Adamf', ~[aggie 'ordcl .. . 'ordcle Ada.m on, Roy Akridg, Annie ~I. Jonesboro ~ale City Al xander, William H ('onye1' Alford, John Cllftlybcate Atkin , Hn rry .. . .}In rietta Baldwin, amh F. " Bank ton, Emnla .J l\Iacon Jack on Bank ton, Jame R Jack. on BIlI,),'l\\', ;\[ary E \\aeo Bartl/tt, Fr:\nk E. B'JIld, Sarah E. Lithonia Dewy Rose Buttums, Reuben \\"illianl"l)l1 BOI\'f'n, Ruth ' Collin,' Brett, DinlllondE. Glellil Brewtoll, Dai.y P Jimps Brown, Frederick E. . .. ( rlllllpS P,lrk ByeI',' , Willie C':l\"e Spri ng Cail, John \\' Do\'cr Calhoun, Walter E Arlington asey \rilJiam alhoun Chappelear, Reuben H 1\Iatthel\'s Chapp lear, JeeJie :\latthews ('Imlll herR, Dor:ll' .Jonesboro Chi Id,,, Myrti(e ,)I;woll ('o/'I,ral1, \\'orthil1gtoll t11111ta Cokl'r, Axie \\'high,lln ouk, E(idie Cooper, r. E,.;t lie AlphareLta OIlHr Corry, Annie R Atlanln COli~TY CriRp. CriRp. 'li1yton. Milclll'11. Rockdale. :\feriweather. Cohb. Bihb. Butt.. Butts. Harah,nn. Deledb. Elh rt. Pike. Tatlnall. H-ard. Bullnch. Bil.\) Floyd. cr veil. C'allll.\.111 Gordun. Jeffer. on Jefferson: ('lay tOil Bi bb. Fulton. Grady Miltoll. 1\ladis"n. Fulton. 1-1 ~A.\tE 0 ..' Pl"PIL Craft, ~It'lyin Augusta 'raft, TA"i Augu. tao rum"ly, Lucile Locu.'tGr'lve UITY, Alex ~Iillt,)\\n uh'er, Edgar.' Augusta Dlince, Geo. . Eatonton Dillllrd, \\ illi;llll T h;lt worth Dixon, Fr d. rick.... . 'arllnn:lIl Dupree, nry . . Kilgur , Dovie L Kilgore, Georgia Kirk8ey, Barne L LILyfi ld, Henri tta Low, lifford Lov\'orn, Virgia A :McCanle' , Katherin 1cCanles , \\ illiIL\n l\1cClur ,\Yallac McClure, Mary [cCoy, Pearlie L 1cGinni ,Era ' l\IcLendon, Emmett. McXair, 1 tell :Mendel n, Helen J :Mill ,Benni Mit hell, Opal Moore, Emma L Moore, Eula 1oreland, I vey r i\[ rgan, Ed l\I !\luse, Earl. 15 .. T-OFFI~: , OUSTT Armuchee Floyd. Ca\" pring Floyd. OainE::s"ill' : Hall Al1gn.ln Richmond. llLrietta 'obb. I Grayson ('hd n nett. Lerly Chattoog:l . Lawr neeville Gwinn tt. Lithonia DeKalb . Tilton Wltitficll. Tilton \\'hitfi Il. Rome Floyd. J> lham ~iitclteJ1. Vienna Do 1)". .. dair ville Bart.o I\" . AdairsviJle ' .. Bartow. Adair,'\'ill Bartow. Reynold, 'IlLY lor. ~[acon Bibb. Angu:ta Richmolld. Atlanta. . . . . . . . . .Fulton. anton Cherok . anton :..... herok e. R "ill \ralk r. Ro s\"illc Walk r. De p lep Wa,hington. Alphartta '. Tilton. Dalln,' Paulding. \\'1' n Jefferl"on. Rome Floyd. valda.......... Iontgom ry. unny ide. . . . . . .. palding. Tor hattooga. Blakely Early. AIhany ' Dought'rty Lithia pring Dough. CHlTolltOll . . . . . . . . .. :lrml!. 16 :"A;.llK OF Pl'prJ~ P():-.T-U .. ... rty, COtJ)rl1'Y ;\furray, B ulah \' Patter"on Pierce. , H h, Harlow ' Ea'tman Dodge. Owen, Ruby Ball Gwulld 'lIe1'Okee. PH rkel'. AIice A111111'\>", . . . . . . . . . . 'offee. PH I'kel' , Joh n :'Ull IIl'o"e . . . . . . . .. C'offl:'t:. Petty Lillie ~rHY .........\ hilum Turner. P elrick, Haz IF avannah . . . . . . . . 'hathHm. P urick, .\nni .......... avannah . . . . . . . . hatham. Pl'i,'e. ,'111":111 S LyoII" TOllmbs. Radi h. ~()ra :\1 <.';1\' Spring Flllyd Reed 1', \\'illiall1 I~ Daltnn \\"hitfield. R eve, Henry G \tIHnta Fulton. Rf'ntz. WalTell .\ Adel Bel'li 11. Ilie'e, Alma Lafay~tte \\';LIker. Rn!,ill;;on, GI\' Il: OF PUPIL PO '1'-OF>'ICE OUN'J'Y B~ 11k., Lill ie May. . . . . .. Atlanta ' Fulton. Brown, harlie avannah hatham. Brown, Iarence Atlanta Fulton. Brown, HoI. on a\'ao nah . . . . . . . . .. hatham. Brown, arah)1. a\'annah hatham. arter, Frank Talbotton Talb t. o by, Lillie Cedartown Polk. riddle, H my Atlanta ' Fulton. Dinkins, HenriettaF Colllmoll Mll cog e. Dorsey, John D Atlanta Fulton. Eherhart, Freel. . Athen larke. Farmer, Eth 1 ;\J Marietta Coub. Glover, Thoma ine ",avannah hatham. Gilman, Je ie 1Ianietta Cohb. Grant, Arthur Ma on Bibb. Han'i" lar nee . . . . . . .. Newnan ow tao Hans, Fon st Atlanta Fulton. Harris n, L. Iilton Barne ville Pike. HaITi. on, Inez Barne ville. : Pike. Hendel. on, John College Parle Fulton. H nd l' on, Viola l\Iachen Ja p r. Horton, M Iborn Atlanta Fulton. Hud on, Lazaru Roy ton Franklin. Ingram, Lubertba Buck head Morgan . .Jarne , J e. e Fitzgerald Irwin. Lawren e, Annie L Jack on Butt . Loyd, Theodore Atlanta Fulton. Lyon. , Arti Atlanta Fulton. Madison, larence : Lumber ity Telfair. l\Iinyard, lar nee Brunswick Glynn. ~Iit hell,Robert. tlanta Fulton. Phillip., ra L Jenkin burg Butt . Pool, . B Atlanta Fulton. 20 NA~IE OF PI PIL PO T-Ofl' It I "..: COUr"TY Porter, E. ie Cochran Pulaski. Rowe, Je sie Atlanta ' Fulton. Simmons, Edward.. . Iar n ." . . Bibb. kelton, Roy Atla nta Fulton. Smith, Clara M Augusta Richmond. Smith, ,losephine Roch lie Wilcox. Stinson, Julia \\ hite ulphur :-;prings .. M riweth r. Taylor, usie Thoma 'ville Thoma . Tu mer, Eskew. . . .. . Atlanta. . . . . .. ' .. Fulton. Wiggin., "illie Colum bu. .. Iu C g l'. Williams, imly'........ enoia... .Cow ta. Williams, \\ m. E Case pri ng Flonl. Wilhite, Fletch~r Comm l're . . J[lck. on. Wynn, J. Oti Athen larke. Negro male .. Negro female...... . .. 2, 20 TOk'll .... -1-7 White male .... 5, ~egro male. . .. 27, Total ... 11:White females 76, egro femal ,,;. 20, Tntal. . 1)1) Total number of pupil _X List of Counties R pre ent d-Negr() Department. Male F'emnl Tot..1 Mill I" 1lll\le '1'011\1 Bibb ......... 2 0 2 J[lSP r ...... 0 1 1 Butts ....... 0 2 2 Jeriw ther.. 0 1 1 Chatham .... 2 2 4 Morgan .... 0 ] 1 Clarke ......... 2 0 2 l\-!u c ge 1 12 Cobb ........ 0 2 2 Pike ....... 1 1 :2 Coweta ...... 1 1 2 Polk ....... 0 1 ] Floyd ....... 1 0 1 Pula,,;ki ..... 0 1 1 Franklin ..... 1 0 1 Riehm nd .. 0 ] I Fulton ...... 11 3 14 Talbot .. 1 0 1 Glynn ....... 1 0 1 T lfair ..... 1 0 ] Irwin ....... 1 0 1 Thoma' .... 0 ] 1 Jack 011 .. 1 0 1 Wilcox ..... 0 I 1 Total .. 27 :.0 47 21 REPORT OF PHY I 'lAX ~~' Dl 'EA 'Ef.\ OF '('HE KYE, K\R, TO 'E AND THROA;r. Tn 11'. O. COSSOR, Pnncipal. [H: I have to report visits to the hool fOI" the Dca I" on the f Ilowing lays-Jan. 9, Jan. 30, Feb. 27, ~[arch -ri . .\.pril 17, ~ray 1 , "ept. :2.) 0 t. 16, ~OY. H, D e. -to Rccol"d. have been mad- of byenty-thl"c n w white pupil:,. tWl'h'e h y~ and elm'en girls. One lay was d vot d to examination and record, of th ir ear., I1(ke" and throat",. F(ll' about t\yenty-five p r cent request hav heen made for permi~ ion to do operation, intended to improy ('on ]ition. 01" hearing; breathing or peaking. On another lay their y" were examined a to yi2ion and other d feet!'. Ahout Oil(' half of th se needed 80m kind of treatment. Thirty-threl' p r cent. would be helped by len"e:t To Sale for eptem bel' To ales for 0 tober To ales for November '.' . . . ' . . . . . . . . . flOO 25 200 26 fl3 2 00 5 00 5 10 1 50 1 25 7 55 25 To Amonnt on hand .. $3 5 96 METAL-\VoRKn G DEPARTME, T. 191 .1. DEBITS. T Balan e . F b. 4. al f l' January . larch 4. ale for F bruar,)' . April 3. ale f r March . lay l. ale for April . Jun. 3. ales for lay . July ale for June '" . Aug. ale. for July . Aug. a1 for Augu ~ . 5: o t. av. ales for eptembcr ales for Octoher . . Dc. 2. ale for Kovember . To Amount on hand . .0 7 25 2.') 1 4,,) 14 57 ~OO 1 50 1 70 2.) 1 40 50 45 2' 191-1. Feb. 4. ~Iarch 4. Apri! 3. May 1. June. 3. July 15. Aug. 1. Aug. 31. Oct. 17. Xov. D. Dec. 2. SEWING DEPARTMENT. DEBITS. To Balance '1' ale for January To ale for February To ales for March To ales for April To ale for fay ale for June ale for July ales for Augu t ale for eptember ale f r October ale for November To Amount on hand 1914. F b. ..L ~lar h 4. April 3. May 1. June. '3. July 15. Aug. 1. Aug. "1. Oct. 17. Nov. 5. Dec. 2. OTHER 0 RCE. DEBITS. nlnn e ales for January ale for February ale for larch ale f r April al for lay ale for June ale f r July ales for August ales for eptember ale for October ale for No, mber . 006 3, . 95 . 65 . 10 6- . 5 05 . 35 40 . 00 00 . 00 00 . 00 00 : 24 5 . 10 75 . 30 10 . . 1,910 44 . 16 00 . 59 50 . 53 64 . 32 63 . 16 25 . 16 00 . 16 00 . 64 21 .. 37 6 . 22 5.5 . 1100 To Amount on hand Re p tInily. ubmitted, D. \V. nnJO:" . 'l'recu{urer. 29 REPORT OF LEA'!'HER-WORKI ~G DEPAR'!' lEN'!'. From January 1, 1914 to December ~1, 1914. OREDIT. By boot. and shoes on hand Dec. 31, 19B ... By 1 ather and mat rinl on hand Dec. 31, 19l-! By ~ho . and repair. for pupil.' during yea,r By cash from ales, paid to '!'rea. urer . $17 60 903 n 6 '400 266 55 'rotal. . $21)32 42 DEBIT. '1'0 boots and shoes on hand January 1, 1914 .. $ 1'0 I ather and material on hand Jan. 1,1914 '1'0 leather and material bought dnring the year nding Dec. in, 1914 . 110 00 650 60 923 22 Balance . 1683 tl2 $348 60 REPORT OF PRI '1'1 U DEPAR'l'MENT. From January 1, 19B to December 31,1914. BEDIT. By paper and material on hand Dec. 31, 1914 By work done for the School during the ~'ear By ca. h from sale , paid to Trea urer . $263 51 695 15 17265 1'0tal . $1131 31 DEBIT. To paper and material on hand Jan. 1,1914.. $ 27552 To paper and materia.I bought during the year ending Dec. 31, 1914............... 344 19 Balance in favor of Printing Department....... 619 71 $511 $0 30 REPORT OF METAL-WORKI G DEPAR'l'ME "1'. From January 1 19li to December 31, 19H. OREDIT. By material on hand Dec. 31, 1913 . By work done for the chool during the ~'el\,f By ca h fl:Olll sale. , paid to '1'rea urer . Total . $107 Hi 2 15 21$ O $1 012 3~ DEBIT. '1'0 matel'ial on hand January 1, 191-1. . . .. . .. $126 10 '1'0 material bought during the year endillg Dec. 31, 191-l " .. 44 134 54 Ba.lance in favor of Metal-w rking Department .. $ 77 '1 REPORT OF WOOD-WORKING DRPARTME T. From January 1, 19H to D ember 31. 19H. OREDIT. By material on hand Dec. 31, 19H . By work dOlle for chool during the year. .. By cash from ale, paid to Trea ur r . 'rotal . $91~ 30 754 76 9-1 '3 $1761 9 DEBIT. '1'0 material on hand January I, 19H ~1259 94 'I'o material boug-ht during the year ending Dec.31 1914.............................. 12 9 1272 92' Ra)anc~ in fay l' of Woorl-working- Departmell .. $-1 91 31 J REPOR'l' OF EWI ~G DEPART ENT. From January 1, 19H to December 31,1914. OREDIT. By mat rial on hand Dec. 31, 1914..... By work done for the chool during the year By ca h from ale., paid to Trea urer . 'fotal. " . $1-171 65 1541 6 15225 $3165 0 DEBIT. '1'0 material on hand January 1,1914 $ 763 39 '1'0 material bought during the year ending Dec. 31, 1914. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . 1872 ,14 BaJance in favor of ewing Department 2635 3 $529 75 32 ACKNOWLEDGl\IE T . Thank are extended generally to all per. on::; who hay in any way contributed t the plea ure of the pupil , or to the intere t of the chool; to Hon. Hoke mith, en- at 1', and Han. Gordon Lee and Hon. William S. Howard, l\Iemb I' f ngre, for public do ument ; to th Secre- t-o'try of the Smith onian In. titution, for the valuabl publi- rations of the In titution, and to O. H. Ti ttm an , upt. of the . Coast and 'eodetic uryey, for public ducuments; to Pthe tate niyer ity at Athen , and the olleg of Agri- ultur, at Ath ns, for their bullEtin. a. published; to Prof. . \\'. Mc allie ,tate Geol gi t, for the publications of hi. office; to Prof. E. L. "or ham, tate Entomolgi,t, for the Bulletin, in Entomology; to Prof. Eugene A. mith, tate Geologi t, of Alahama, for the valuable an I inter t- ing r ports of hi bureau; to the Volta Bureau, of Wash- ingt n ity, found d and upported by Alexander Graham Bell, for it. vcr) valuable publication" bearing upon th' deaf; and to the proprietors of th f llowing papers, who have so generou.ly pIa d th m on our file for the u'e of the' hool: NAMEO/l'JOI RNAL. 'VHEItK PUBJ.lSHED. DONOI<. Cedartowu Standard Cedartowu. Ga. Rus 61,1. olemau. Darien Gtlzette.. . Darlen. Ga Dlck Grubh. Gulden Age........ .. Atl"ntll. Gn Golden AI'; Pull. '0. Weekly Chronicle Augustn.. G Publlsbers. Wesle~'lln Cbristilln Advoc"te .. Atlanta. Ga M. E. Churcb !>outb TUton G'\zette Tlfton. Ga... . Jobn 1.. Herring. Arkansas Optic 1.lttle Rock. ~rk 'cbool for the Dear California News l:Ierkele~. 0"1. SchoOI for tbe Deaf Oanadlan Mute Belle\'llle. Ontarlo l'icbool for tbe De f Oolorado Index Colorado Springs. Col chool tor the Dent Compllllion lo'arlbault. Minn l:!cbool for tbe Deaf J)all~' Paper for Little FOlks Rocbester. '. Y Scbool for tbe Deaf D af Hawkeye Council BlutTs. lowa.. 8chool for the DeM Deaf-Mute Journal. New York. N. Y School for th3 Deaf Deaf-Mute Reglster Home. N. y School for tbe Denf SAME OF JOORNAL. Deaf Cnrolinlall. . \'I"glllin Guide Illinois Adn,nce Institution ::-J>l1\U IN 1!J14. SCROOI. VACATION BOW SUPPORTED; Expenditure Last 1~'" I "zo. ~.S ~ Fi8cal YcaT I ~ t~: s:~a] ~ 3 tl..::~::: ~ l: fI) ~ to> :, .S (JJ , , ."", :-:: l: . e "l '0<':> ; ~ ." .; AI"b"m"Hchool., , .. , June 10toSept.IO , , , ISwte .. 172 $24 6611 ....... $150 UOO ArizOna S"llOol , j\l'1oLns"s Instltut ,. June I to Sept. ~~ ".l:>econd Wed. In .June to first Wed.Jn Oct ::llMe Stnte " . .. "2.:0' 15l~1O ........ 70 lJO() $4 (XIO .. t>W0i.o 0,,1 If01'11 IlL Sohool* " .. Secund Wed. in.June lU fourth W,d.ln August "tl1le .. 210 94 I\!7 :.ll 175 1 2552:;-1 O lol'!Ldo School* " r,'lrst W,'d. In.Tunelo flrsr. Wad. after J.abor nlL~' I:ltnte . 178 76 OUU 40 (l(lU S'JO OUU Columbia J nstliutlon \\' ed. be". last \\' ,d. in June 10 Inst '1'hur.ln Sept. U. 1:). and Pll~' pupils . 160 8~ OH.~ l:l 593 'i52 500 COIn ) AlIlerlcan School .... 1<'1'1. ber.I/lSr WNI. in .June to sec. Wed. In Sell. EndowlIl'tand N. JTI. States ~IlU (\.\ till! . 3()(1 (I()) I . /Mysilo Hobool, '1'wo mnll ths /lnd u. half .. , Stn ta "nll tull10n fees .. 67 J7 (10(1 ii U<~I ~~ 'IOU Flolld"Sohool* GeorglaHchoolt, , .. Jullelro()clohe'I , June first to to s oond Wed In Sept SllLle I:>mre o' . . 118 Jill! "45'1l39 .j liiJ6' ItI~ lJO() 12:' OUU Idaho I:>CIIOOI ,., ,;ecoud Wed. In ,Jnne to s""o,"1 \\ ea. in Sepr Smte . 57 24!\5(1 . 70000 lliinois i:ich('olt , " ,.;econd Wed. In June to third Wed In Sept i:iWle . 415 124057 .. 353600 IndhLnILSchool " ";econd week In.JIIIIl' to fOllrrh week ill Sapt StlLte " . 3.18 0(1 73.'1 J~ ll\l2 8U8855 low" School ................ ,. 1,'lrst W,d. ariel' ,econd Mon. In .'1 une to H"SI K/lIlS"S I:)cl1ool Wed. nfla,' second Mon. In i:iept.. , I"h'st W ..cl.ln.Julle to first Wed. III Hepr alMe state . . 22' l!4U llC' i;(~) 57 S'J4 2 3m II lJO() . "~2v'6ilil Kalltucky :-;"11001 , ,., I:),'cond Wea.ln .Iune lU Hrst Wed. In :sept Stilt," . :151 HI541 .. 3:!l) 000 LouISIIL'"' 1:)011001 , Iune I to Sept. J7 , Stnte " . 1:'4 :JOOUU . J50000 .,.. NInine 1:)<:11001.,,, Mlcldlt\ of J II lie to second MOil. III Sept ~ ll~, pt ! SrHte :::;tn.tt! . ....................... .. 352 "\lil'fool'au 'lx'Ii)' ... 400'000 ~IOllr..l\lI ~><'hnol* " ":l'cOIl(1 W,ct. In .Julle to St'COIHI \Vell. til S.'pl i:irll[e . 1\:\ I H:1750 1~ (XK) .(11 4~1 1",'hI'll " I", :-il'hlllll '1'hlnl W,(1. In .111111' le, lhlrel W,el. ill S"pl :-illite .. New .1" ..",,, :-ichool Iune Itlle> "','pl. 10 !'il"le . Nl.:'W Mexico 8chool+ JlitH' 10 Ht.'plt.111 hPI', f(HII'ltlt-'11 w\,t.ks N" .,. Yo ..k l'H,L1lutloll .. Thl ..ct Tul'''. III .1 IIn(' to ,N'IIIHI TII"s. in S"pl StHt' . . Stllte. ('ounlil's. pn~' pupils Celltl'lll N. Y. JIlSllLuI'n Mlddll' or .IlIlIe l() ,"Itldle or ,.,epl. State ILnel cOlllltl"' . . '1f1 N y Wesle.. 11 N. Y.JllsI'II 1II Ill' :~l III !'i('pl. K Northern N. Y. Jnst.'llt. ~;t'('oJHI \\'NI. til .1ul1\:' to toj('('oIHI \V(:"cL 11l St-'IH nst. rOl' Jill. I n"u'uct'n .Illnt' 2ii tn Fll'PI. Iii Stute. cOllntl.,s. plly pupils SUlte and cOulllh!" . Slllt." COllnlll's. plly pupils Ll' Couteulx FH. i\1ury's \Vpd. hur. JH!'-l WCt'l, ill ,JlU1t' 10 nn~t Mon. :o--epL .. 8tul('. counties, PH.~ pupils Ht. Joseph's IIlSLltull ... Lllsl JPpl. J-;wle.ellflowlII 'I. Pll~' pllplls Pa Westel'll Pit. lnsl lLullon. [,'oul'th Weel. III .Tune to S"collcl Wed. tn!:;ept Stllte lind yol.contl'lhullolls . { P"nlHt.()l'Ill 8'hool Tulle20to !'.epl.I HOllie 'J'mll1lng III!:;peeeh NOlie Smw . !:;tfltP alld PIlY pupils . Rhode IsllLnd Jnstl1ute Thl ..d F,1. III .Iulle to SN'oll(1 ~Ioll. In !:;ept HtlLll' . South 01"'0Iln8 I-chool- Lllst \\pel. III .Jllne 10 fI"st Wed. III Oct ::;1 II Ie Hlld pll.' pllplls .. South DnltnunLOn S('colld Wl"1. In Ju'ne to 1l"St Wed. In Sept i'>llItP . 1SchooJ at N I'W pon N ew.- Bwte , . WILshlnl!ton StILte School i'>ecolld WCrl. III Junc to Sl'COlld Wl'd. III !:;ept Blllte , .. Wl'st VI ..glnlll!:;chool- 8ecolld Wl'd.ln .JIIIIO to s..contl Weel.ln Bept ,.,rnte' . .VlsconslnBchool Second Wed. III .JUIIC to second Wed. In Sppt Silite .. 170 11\ I.ill f~1 (Kill :.:~; 11011 20:1 III r>Ol tI~I1 'M11I1I\'\ .... :iff,. 17:15-;';\ \, '''~I flul 111MI '"l(l :~I IMM' ';1111 113 11).1 112 Il:~'i 611151 . TilHf' I:~' OOU 221 (~\\I 1111 ~~171~ 221 00(\ . 25u III (1'\.; ........ 2ii,'ili,i 17U ma:\>< ~a~ S10U WII .1Ia 1\111 16 S:12 I lJI\K 2110 iill 171KI ........ .......... Hot 12 ~(~I ........ iitX' \IIMI 115 2\111(XI ........ 7:-,111111 III ;11 3~ I tl71 11111 ,"X' li21 211,; IIX 271l .... .. ..t..".0.0.. (IHI 00 .......... Hli . ':It'j'57l' '24" ioo' ... ;ill\'iM' lIllli 171 I~ll 2401l 1 (XIII ,"XI 2Ill' 1lI2 7El HI7 517 :3'1 'XXI ........ f~; :1\,,111 ........ . Il7 al5Ol1 ii ()(1I1 II,; ...... ....... iiliO IX.; Il " 150 '""1 280'0i' 001' 14., (~KI II' 211 ()IMI 12 (11111 3(1~ 4lllXXl 2,iUt.! 112 ()(II' :\2ii IKM' 4fill 1;27110 II 41K' 2'11i OlIO i i~' . '~i 'IM) "Ii'IKi,' '''idlii'idl 'xx,. :~I ...... ........ .... ...... I~KI 5X l\(Ml Iii :~XI ",,0 . KO 'iii 21l lJ:lS llfill'\1 . .o. 'M..il.l . 7X 'KMI !ll11112 11K l\(1'~1IJ (I IIIMI .. l~)ll oou IHO UII iiOll I 5(111 2111 111M) (11 Puhllc SC'hools III II.!:;. M Puhllc DIL~-!:;chools. 22 Dllllollllnntlonlll lind - Private Schools. 154 Sohools In Untied Smt"s. -Contain. a depaltmellt 1,)[' thl' hlilld "I~o, Ih", expllll.es or which "I'e Included III the statemelll or expelldltures. t~'or till' yell I' WI:!. 36 ORDER OF EXER 'I E,'. The follo.wing i the order of exerCl 'es of the 'hool from March 15th to October 15th: A. M. P. M. Break fa t Labor'.. .. 6 00 to 6 30 Recreltti n . . . 6 30 to 730 Labor I 40 to 2 i5 215 to 445 Recreati'll' Prayers School . Recreation 730 to 800 Recren tion . . 800 to !i 10 Supper R 10 to 10 40 Recrell.tion 10 40 to 11 00 :-;tudy .. .4,15 to 600 600 to 600 6 30 to 730 .700 to 800 School 11 00 to 1 00 Recrpatiol1 . . . . . . . .. 00 to 900 Closing exerci'e .. 1 00 to 1 10 Retil' . 900 Dinner 1 10 to 140 October 15th to March liith: A. M. .Breakfa t 6 30 to 700 Recrt>ation Recreation 7 00 to 8 00 Labor Prayers . . 8 0 to R 10 Recreation chool 8 10 to 10 40 upper..... Recreation 10 ,10 to 11 00 Recreation School II 00 to 1 00 Study. . . . . Closing exercis s .. 1 00 to 1 10 Recreation Dinner 1 10 to 1 40 Retir'e P.1I'I. I 40 to 2 15 2 00 to 430 .4 ,,0 to 5 au .530 to 600 600 to 630 . 630 to SOO .. H00 to 900 900 AT RDAY. Labor 7 00 to II 00 Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . II 00 to 12 ()() Dinner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .... 1200 to 12 Hll No exerci. e.' in the aft moon of lIturda~. SABBATH. abhath- choo; at 8:30 A. M. in the SUlllmer. I\nd 9:00 ill Winter. I~ecture in the CIlll.pel at 3:00 P. M. Electric Lights sig-ual is giveu for retiring at 9:15 P. lIr. lit which time all pel'. ons are upposed to leave the parlor.' and halls, and be in their room when the light. ~o out at 9:30 P. ~I. 37 GlWRGIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, CAVE SPRING, GEORGIA., CHARACTER o~- THE SCHOOr.. The Georgia School f r the Deaf, a it name implies, i!' strictly a School for the educati n of those per ons who are too deaf to receive instruction in the common schools. Those persons who are dttmb but not deaf are not entitled to the benefit of the School, a they can be educated by the methods us d in the common school , if they can be educated at all. The methods h re are adapted for deaf persons and not for the healing. The School is neither an aB]/l1l?11 nor a charitahle in titt/tion, unless other public school', and the various branches of the State University rank a uch. LO AnOK. The School is located at Cave Spring, in Floyd county, and is easily accessible from all part of the state. It has a Department for "'hite people and one for "egroes, which are entirely parate and di~tinct, except as to superintendence. THE SCHOOL IS NOK-sECTARrAK. Sunday School is held for an hour each . unda~' morning, in which the International Sunday School Les ons are used as far as practicable, and in the afternoon a Lecture of about a half hour s duration i delivered in the chapel, in the sign-language, the ubject of the Lecture being the t on for the next Sunday. Every pupil is required to attend these exercises. hould any officer he found trying to inculcate the peculiar doctrine of his particular church, it would he ('onsidered sufficient c<'\.use for di missal, if persisted in. 3 OIJJI': -1' OF TilE ::;CHOOL. The primary obj ,t of the 'chool i to give to til' deaf ..uch a kno,,"leJg of th Engli h languag a will nable t hem to u e it in pursuing the \1 ual avocation of life. The next most important object i to gi,'e them inF'tru('tion in one or mol' bran('hes of handicraft a the great majority of them must of n c sity, un account of their affliction r ly un something of thi kind for earning a li"elih od. Alung with the they are giy n in truction in G ography, Grammar, HiF'tory, Xatural Philosophy, Arithmetic ,1nd P nlllanship, or in other words, it i. 'ndeavoretl to giy them a practical common st'hool educatiun. Articulatit,n and lip-r ading ar' taugh't to thus pupils, II" ho after a prolonged trial, are found to pO>'l'CSS th r quisite ability to walTant it ontinuance. IX Dll:;'l'H IE". Boy, arc giyen in truction in Printing \roud-wOl'bng, \\'0 d-carying, Painting, ho -m,l]';ing, Bla('k. mithing ami Garlening. Girl are taught plain wing, cutting, fitting and ('ooki ng, and it i intend d to introduc oth T sttitahle indu:tri s in th near future, A gi" n number of b th !.loy and girl arc giy n Ie 'son" in dra,ring in harc aI, 'raJ-on, \rater-color Pencil, and P n and Ink ketching, m haJ.'ical drawing, in Designing, and in mod ling ill clay, a. well a in \rood-carying. Of course the degre of progre s made on the e line', uepend aIm. t ntir ly upon th indi,idual 'fort mad hy th pupil, CLO'l'HIl'G. A unifol'111 of neat ap!) ,nance, and of ubstantial material, ha b en adoptet] by the Board of Tru t es, for buth the male and femal pupil, which they ar requir d to wear at all time., not only at school, but in coming to and 39 In going therefrom and a no deviation will be allowerl from thi rule, par nt will aye them~eh'e the u el .trouble and expense f furni hing other outer e10thing than that prescl'ih d by the Board of Tm tee. Pupils muc:t bring with them and keep un hand the number of article of each kind pre. cl'ibed in a Ii t, \\'hich will be sent upon applicatiun, and alit of the articl , s nt with the pupil, upon entcring chool at the beginning of each term, hould alway be plated in th trunk, 0 that the HOlli~cke pel' can check them up and enter them in a look kept for the purp ~e. LE'rfER WRITING. Pupils who can do 0 ar r quired to write home at lea t once a month, and for tho e who cannot, th Principal will writ, and for thi purpo~ stamp. houlel be furni. hed each pupil. BU INES LETTERS A:' next term in the . ptemher following. Thi rule ha b en r nd l' d n ce ,.ary fr m the fact that, everal tim , epidemic_ have h n introduced hy returning pupiL, al1d thi mean a demoralization f the chool for at I a t two m nth and ometime long r. \I. ITl", OF PAREl\TS OR ,UARDIA".. It i earne tl.), urg d upon par nt to come with their children upon th ir fir t admi 'ion, 0 that they may for th m_elve ju t what will be th ir urI' unning , and for thi purp e th y will b entertained at the In tituti n for on day onl.) , and thi without 0 t. Aft l' the fir t tim , how vel', if they hoo to vi. it their childr n \rhich th y have the privilege of doing, and which the authoritie of the chool are glad to have them do at any time, they will b exp cted to find accommodation out ide the Institution, as 42 they cannot be entertained in it, and they will "ave themselves mortification, and others the unpleasant duty of refusing, by not asking it. CASUAL VISITORS. Persons visiting Cave Spri ng or vicinity, or other , are always welcome as visitors, from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 2:00 p. m. to 3:00 p. m., on any day of the week except aturdayand unday, when admission can only be had to the grounds, or to the Sunday School exercises and t he Lecture. The Grounds are not to be considered a a public park, and are not opened as such, and visitors are expected to observe due decorum, and to refrain from molesting the fto,'vers or shrubbery, otherwise they will be ejected. Any further information concerning the School will be furni hed upon application to the Principal. Address, W. O. COr NOR, Georgia School for the Deaf, Cave Spring, Ga. 1XFOR~rATIOK. Vi itor are re ived daily, aturday and unday excepted, from!) to 12 0 dock in the mornin~. and from 2 t .5 o clock in the afternoon. At the opening of th . chool term in . ptemb r, and at no other tim , one person accompanying pupil will 1e entertained at the In titution for one da. only. and tho c who wi h to remain several day, r who d ire to visit th ir children during the term, or at its cl se, it well a those who arrive late at night, will find a go)d hotel within two hundr d yard of the In titution, where th y will he ~ccommo datp.d at rea ()J1ahle rat .