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Public School Text Books?' New Course ot Study An ^ nounced by State Board. Columbia special in News an< Couiiet: The new course of stud; in the public aohool was announ ced from the State Superinten dent, of Education to-day. Ther are many changes from last yea since the new adoption, bu there will be no material change hi vuo ue.\c nve years. Tiio tina official approved course of stud: is as follows : first grade. Johnson's Primer Complete (Optional.) Graded Literature First Header, (Basel.) Steppin) Stones, First Reader, (Supple mentary.) Spelling from R?ad ing Books. Arithmetic, Ora Number Work. Writing Bool^ No 1. Vertical or Semi-Slant Drawing Book 1. Augsburg. second grade. Graded Literature, Secont Reader. (Basal.)Stepping Stones Second Reader, (Supplements ry.) Progressive Course in Spell ing Book 1, Sec 1. Arithmetic oral. Writing No ?.. Vertical o Semi-slant. Drawing No 2 Augsburg. third grade. Graded Literature, 3rd Reader (Basal.) Stepping Stones, Thir< Reader, (Supplementary.) Lan guage from Readers. Spelling Progressive Course, Book l,JSei 11. Arithmetic, Wen* worth's Klemontary, (begun ) Writing No 3. Vertical or Semi-slant. Drawing No 3 Augsburg. \' rOURTH GRADE Johnson's Fourth Header. (Ba sal.) Stepping Stones, Fourtl Reader, (Supplementary.) Spell I ing, Progressive Course, Book 1 Sec 11. Modern English-Lessons (begun.) Geography, Natura Primary, (begun.) Arithmetic Elementary, (Complete.) Firs Book in Ilvgiene. History,Lee'i Primary. The Riverside Sonc Hook, 1, Writ Ml g Hook No 4 Vertical or Semi-slant. I) awin { 15 >ok N o 4. Augsburg. FIFTH ORADB. Johnson's Fifth Render (Basal. Stepping Stones, Fifth Reade (Supplementary). Spelling, Pro gressive Course, Hook 11. Sec 1 Modern English Lessons (con tinued). Geography, Natural Pri rnarv (completed). Arithmetic Wentworth's Practical (begun) Brooks's Mental Arithmetii (begun) History, The Making of South Carolina. The River side Song Book, 1. Writing v.. r. ?: 'wvjiv 4-<w, , i'iih.ii or OH ml l Slant. Drawing Hook No. 5 Augsburg. SIXTH G It AI > K. Spelling, l'rogresnive Course Book 11, See 11. Modern Kng lish Lesions (; mpletei). Knocl Arden, Tennyson. Arillnnetic Went worth's Practical (continu ed) Christmas Carol. Brooks') Mental Arithmetic (complete) Geography, Frye's Ilighei (begun) Civics, Wallace. Grad ed Lessons in Phvaiology ant: Hygiene (begun). Riveroide Sonj Book, 11. Writing Book N??. 0 Vertical or Semi Slant Draw ing B ?ok No. G Augsburg. 8RVKNTH (iKAI)K Modern English Gramraai with Composition (begun) Sketch Bo>k, Irving. The De - eerted . Village. Arithmetic, QkA . Wentworth'e Practical (com- ^ plete) Brooke's Mental Arithn.e- m tic (complete). Spelling, Pro- I gressive Course, Book II, (com- I i pleted). Geography, Frye's I Y Higher (completed). U. S. Ilia- I tory, Thompson (begun). Amer- I - ican History Leaflets. Graded 1 e Lessons in Physiology and Hy r giene (completed). Agriculture, B t liuunicut, Algebra, Lippincott E 3 (begun). Riverside Song B >ok, B 111 \v-;* ? > .. .ik.uh oook ino t. Verti- I Y cal or Semi Slant. Drawing $ Book No. 7. Augsburg. a HIGH SCHOOL?FIRST YKAK. | ? Modern English Grammar |j ? with Composition (completed), p ? Spelling, Benson an 1 Glenn, h - Latin. Bain's First Book (begun) E - Literary Masterpieces. Algebra, g 1 Lippiucott (completed). Physi- I 'k cal Geography, Tarr. U. S. His- I tory, Thotnp-on (completed). ^ American History Leaflets. |i Writing Book No. 8. Drawing B 1 Book No. 8. p, , HIGH SCHOOL?SECOND YEAR. K Elementary Composition, Sy- 1 kes. (begun). Literary Master- I ' ? pieces (completed). Algebra, 9 f Weutwortli's New School Alge- gj bra (begun). Physical Geogra- B phy, Tarr (completed). Bain's g First Latin Book, (completed). g Gildersleeye-Lodge Latin Gram- P. \ mar (School Edition). Harper S . and Tolman's Caesar (begun). I Dargan's South Carolina His- | c tory. Business Methods, Teller 1 and Brown (begun). IS HIOII SCHOOL?THIRD YKAR. I Elementary English (Jompo9i- i tion, Sykes (completed). Mer- i chant of Venice, Shakespeare. B Punctuation, O'Neall. Algebra, I j Wentworth's New School Alge- I . bra (completed). Gildorslefve- 1 Lodge Latin Grammar. Harper i Tolman's Cae9ar (completed). B 1 Pearson's Latin Prose Composi- i tion (begun). Myers's General fg t History (begun). American i s Llistory Leaflets. Business Meth r ods (completed). Elementary 1 I'hysics, Fisher and Patterson. 5 i IIIOII SCHOOL?FOURTH YKAR. History of England's ami & A < I/viiiurica s Literature, l'appan ; ? jj Silas Marne., Eliot; The Anr cient Mariner,Coleridge; Goome. try, Plane, Well's Essentials; Gilderaleeve-Lodge Latin Gram . mar; Pearson's Lahn Composition (completed;) Ovid, Gleason; Myers's General History (com pleled;) Botany, Bailey; Arith2 metic, Milner, Third Book. r Note; Pupils in grains above ^ . the first, who have never studied n t drawing should begin with Book English classics for supple mentary reading in grades above the tilth, m iv l> > obtained in the ^ Classic, R verside and Pocket ^ . editions, through the Central Depository at the following prices : C. It. P. Enoch Arden, 12 15 8 Christmas Carol, 12 15 20. raja Sketch Book, 12 30 20. ~ Deserted Vdlage," 12 20 Silas Marner, 30 15 20. E I The Anc't. Mariner, 12 15 20. p Merchant ol Venice, 30 15 20. i A ? Grei In Self Defence Major Ha nni. editor and Manager of tlie ^ Constitutionalist. Eminence Ky., when twm he was fiercely attacked, four years ago, ' by Piles. bought a box of Ih.oklen's Arnica bl? i Naive, of which ho says: "It enred me in ten days and no trouble ainae." Quickest flO!l healer ol Hums, Horea, Cuts and Wonnds. <?ri v 25c at J. P Mackey Co., Crawford Bros., _ * Funneiburk Pharoiacy. I3r0( VI A V t At/VV( ^ V ~ RE^oTvEisrT^n I THAT WE DONT L\K,?To BLOW I AftQ /\V./fv/ W ^ ? r-\ * ? wii IIWixIN DV>/| \A/E- Vt. ' I GotTwe GoodS- If You | f)ont BE.lieve itji/stconc i f ftround and ^ee 1 It is just as easy for one firm in business as | for another to "talk." But when it comes to | i \.:? --- 1 * ? ua^King up statements that s different. It | takes knowing-how, money and a good name | to get the best lines of goods into a store It ? is a mistake to think that any merchant can 1 buy any lines of goods he wants to buy. 1 The makers of the best goods hunt for the ? best store in a town to handle their lines and I when a manufacturer has once placed his lines | in a store there it stays. This is where "know- | ing-how" comes in. Then bills must be paid. | That takes money. Then the store must | give its patrons fair treatment?good goods 1 for their "money." That begets a "good | name." The store that has these three things 1 ?knowing-how, money and a good name? | becomes the whirl pool into which the best I lines of goods made dron and st-nv I not- at the lines of reputable goods that have drop- | ped into our "whirlpool" and on which we i are now making reductions that we may have ' our shelves for winter wearables. ; Yours truly, Lancaster Mm-aiiliic Co. . 5 A Diabolical Dcod ^armer near l'1'8 phice, by a suit of t li?* negro and if caught he negro named Hob Davis. will probably be lynched. Davis' Brooks had absented himself brother was lynched 1*2 years ago ck Brute in Greenwood temporarily, leaving the young in Greenwood county tor assault Jounty Cut Girls Throat I h(l>' in charge ?f the store. The in" a white woman. lecause She Resisted his! ncKr" ?f?>' ?? l'"r I ? a i. tt chases. crabbed up a meat knile Lttempt to Assault Her. ! , ' The End of The World and waitl : " i on are what I want special to The State from q?;y:n? ,rmi Kar .ilft VAIlnir of troubles that robbed E. It. Wolf., of 1 . oei/inK ail iron oar, tlie >011110 Hear Grove, la . of sll usefulness. came Bnwooa says . [woman made an attempt to do- when lie beg?n taking Electric Hitters. . . .fill. He writes: ! wo venra ago Kidnev trouble lie ot tHe most (Jiaoolicsl at- fend herself, whereupon the ne- caused m? great Muttering, which I would pis a" criminal assault possi Kr? a|R,|,e 1 hrr across the throat, " was made today upon the per- making a gash lour inche* long General Debility." sure cure for all , . Ta i ., . . . 1 .i Stomach. Liver and Kulnev complaints, of Miss Jennie Brooks, Hie and almost severed two ot her mood diseases, Headache, Dia/.iu ?? and ear old daughter of J. P. fingers. Weakness or bodily deoPne. Price 5(c . . A # . Guaranteed by J r\ Mackey Co., Crawford )ks, a prosperous merchant A pos*e of 1,000 men is in pur- uron., Funderburk Pharmacy,