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Young Ametfcft to Vmr*wi(< Toaoher?I"ar80 maK rofff?Sfan is a common noon of lira tynrioino ponder. . , t.?What's that,-sir? 1 *' | I'.?Man is a common nottn of 4.ho femihiHo gander; common, oh Use bo can bfu bought cheap; and .feminine gender 'cause he's alfFfyA ?Ot woman oa tko brain; 8th person, cause bis Wife and six children come first?is In the objeotive case, and generally |*?wn?a Djr * woman. ?So to your seat, air, and put a wet rag on your head. T.?Next, parse wo."nan. P.?Woman is a female noun of the masculine gender. * P.?Mercy on ub, what did you say, sir? P.?iiho's a fomalo noun of tho masculino gondor, 'causo sho woars tho ' breach-aloons, and is doterinine^to j. j -? .-S >u?ri ?uv a vumpvunueu VI COHOI), whalobontw, sunshine, starch, smtlos anil thunder cloud*; is in the first person 'cause she's always tho person spiking; plural number 'causo sbo makes raoro noise than a half dosson parrots; is in the objective ease, and governed by the fashions. T.?Sit down, sir, and rinso yOUB mouth with nhronhvlnlio flm'H i 1? / ? T.-~Next, parse boy. P.?Boy is an uncommon noun of the gosling gondor, and female persuasion. T.?Thunder and blackjacks! what is that sir? P.?Boy is an uncommon noun of the gosling gender and female persua* eion; uncommon, 'causa h?'? !? * find; gosling gender 'cause he soon enters the threshold of gooshead, fe-< male persuasion 'oause he's always; got the heast sick about somo fomalo; first pcrton big Ike, singular number 'cause he's no body but himself, in tho objective case, and govornod by his flmhrvn mn?( ?r>V. n riokUJ*? a-1 j ~ ...uuvuvuv, ui/iuuuaui ounn*pps, ?nd ?.l>6 !??gth of his daddy's purse. T.?Go homo, sir, and batho your feet in mustard. T.?Next, parse girl, P.?Girl is an angolic noun, oiih* Grecian bend gondor, and masculine A 1 ! ? WnUVDCICB. T.?Sat* us from sudden death. Those boys will never bo raisod. How is that, Air? P.?Girl is an angolic noun 'causo she paints hor cheoks and loves Injuns; he's compounded of coBmotios, flowAM c?" !?' ?irwj men muu luttiliorB; IB OI EUAHCUIIHO tonucnoaios 'cause she wears shirt boeon}B? papor collars, and always has her head lull of boys; singular nnmbor 'causo the boys are afraid of them, and matrimony has played out; third person 'cause she's much Hnok?i\ of; in the objective case and gorernod by m. AVI\M99 V* jjJ J"*/ FA^llllOV# T.?Next, parse corn. P.?Corn is iin uncommon noun of the neuter gondor. T.?Bless my life? Go on, sir. P.?Corn is mmCCimw?vu muuii 'cause formers have well nigh ^uit raising it; it ,'S used as an adjeetive> i? ?- ? - mu uvtvii^g 10 xennesHoo, Uhio and Kentucky. When parsed as a noun it is in the objootive case and governed by cotton. T.?feifc down, sir. , T.?Next, parse cotton. I*.?Cotton ia a royal noun of tho slarvlncr cronder. T.?Linton lit that. P.?Royal, 'causo it's king; but only over tho Southern people. Starving gondor 'cause it has well nigh starved out tho South; in tho objectivo case, and governod by lazy treodmen. T.?.Noxt, parso fashion. P.? Fashion is a tyrannical noun o 1 i tlio common goridor. I T.?Catfish and blunderbusses!'? i TV hat in that, sir? i P.?Fashion in a tyrannical noun < 'cauno it must be oboyed, and laughs t at l poor man's porso; common gender i 'cause All peoplo bow to it; it in com- i pounded of flounced, flimsies, ruffle*, 'c bubblon, troubles, ruffs, cuffu, sonffs, r bigglQB, giggles, curls, lurls, hair, * snares, Grecian bond, tusn and feath- c cm. It wan once in the objcctiro t cane, and govorncd by Eugenia, but is c now in tho nominative <;a?o, indcpon* s dont. v T.-?(Jo home, sir, and go to bod. t T.?Noxt, parse baby. o 1'.?Haov is an obstroperous musis f< onl noun of tho neuter gender. v T.?Moses and tho prophets, savo * us froin destruction! What do you s nay, you little imp? c P.?Baby is a musical noun; 'cause it singita soft tuno between midnight c and day, especially of a cold night; it it neuter gender 'cause it's neither ' < ma!o nor Temiilo u#iU( it'? big enough to ?l?r t/nA??nnnn/li?J nf milk and lungs, grows at a rapid rale, ?nd soon learns to sraoko cigars, drink spirits, talk short to dad, and raako love to the gals. It's also of spoilt Igender, 'cause it's allowed to put its (feet in the gravy whenevor it choosos. Is in the objective case and governed | [by candy and sugar plums. T.?Go home, sir, and tell your mother to rook you to sleep. T.?Parse matrimony. T.?Matrimony is an anciont noun 'of the defunot gonder. T.?Hear him! You little vagabond. what do you say? 1*.?Matrimony is of tlio dofunct gonder, 'oauno it's playod out. Girls aro plentiful as blackborrios, but thoy'vo got nothing; thoy toil not, noithor do thoy spin, yet Solomon in all his glory could not dress like 'cm. Matrimonv is comnoundod of tho ? - w g word? in a to and money. Third poison, 'causo it'stipokon of much by tho gala. In tlto objoctivo caso and governed by the spondooliks of tho gal's daddy. T.?Tako a seat sir, and rub your head with a brick. T.?Parso kissing. 1'.?Kissing is a common labial noun of tbo oxplosivo gonder. T.?Sakos alive! What do you mean^j'OU little dev^lf P.?Kissing is of tho explosive gendor, bocauso it -is dually attendod with varTofra .explosive sounds, sometimes like the bursting oj. a torpodo; sometimes lnce unto' weonincr. for . 4 ' ' - -** O ? Jacofc kissed Kaphol and she lifted up her vdiee and #epti ' Hf'is ^fc6ttimon bocauBo it is pttpuliar to all si^es and Boxes and ages, especially young girls, preacborfl -and widows..-Kissing in derived from bussing, and is of various kinds. 1st, there is rebus, whioh is bussing again. 2nd, thero is omnibus, which is bbsaing all tho girls in the roojn. 3rd; , J-here, ;i&'. blunderbuss, much is ono man kissing, another man's wifo. 4th, ,thofp is syllahuas, which is ono girl kissing anotliqr girj, where ho many boys nro spoiling for a buss. Itissocond porson 'causo it tskos two porsons to porform tho ono ration; plural number, bocauno thoy generally take more than ono when thoy get a ohanco; is in tho objectivo case, and governod by surrounding (j i r c u :r. s ta n c c Just horo tho toacher and vast aw dieneo broko uown. A bovy of rod headod girls rushed upon tho rostrum and demanded that tho littlo imps bo hung instantor, if not soonor, and ordor was not rostorod till tho Marshall assured thorn that all tho reprobates should bo hung at sunrise next morninc. The teachor was carried off on * window shutter. The Ponn Monthly (or October contain** an interoating article on "Tho English Biblo and its Rovision." It fears the now biblo will bo introduced but slowly : m "*Vhcr. the revision is at last roady for publication it will probably be disposod of to a number of Amorican pulirthora tho biblosooioly will hardly take it up until it has nocurod tho sanction of its own constituonts in g?r.oral. Even very recontly that great publishing corporation was di? cussing me proprioty 01 again canvassing tho country, to soo that ovory family that roads English is supplied with a copy, tho unrevigod version. What docision was roachod wo do not know; fc^t such plans do not p&misc a vory spoody adoption of tho rovisod version. Porhaps its adoption will come first from tho ecclesiastical bod< les. II tho Mpiscopal general convcn Lion, tlio l'rosbytorian gcncnil nuncm1)1 y, tho Luthoran goneral council and synod*, tho two Reformed genoral ?yiodfl, tho Mothodist gonoral confor>nco and tho national conforcnco of ,ho Congrogational chnrchoH, will init? in tho adoption of tho rovisod | roraion, it will como into gonoral uao ' is ft mattor of courso. But in nearly he old objections an to tho unsettling { if men's faith and tho promotion of Lront?fiifim ; ninfrlft v?rniniin nf tnvtm ' vili 'to taatonod on as Hpccially objec- i ionable to tho principles or feelings , f this p?that okurctfcjind it wjll b* aund (ihftO>MAvo j&n^ 10 ({teased 1 ritli the change. JBut the solid good ense ot American jrroienanwsm will ooner ot later prevail, ami tho droad 'f JIVWUNMIk -the dread that bas.ifept a majority >f the Baptist* oufcofttfwvtoiblo union { ?will bo felt wit'- overwhelming ' - , i orce. j i.u 7 ii'ji .j 1 JUfflgf ricnrs cqwty squbctoit, SenatotrrS^E Down. Iiyrtientaln'e?l) V Bradley. Clerk of Court?8 D'Keith. Judgtof Probmlt?I H Thilpot. ? Mhtrfr,?J Rile* Fergmo&t ,r/ u Coroner?Warren Boyed. School Commiitiontr?R A flowen. VVeaturlr?W A Lesley. Auditor?Alouzo M Folgcr. : * i - u I '?i' County Committiontrt?John 'T Qostott, GMnirmno?Robert Cr?tg, O M Lynch. CUrk County Commlsnioncri, C L HollingswerthTrial Jutlicn?Bailey : O II C Smith?Salubrity : J B Clayton?Central: J*? A Lid dell?Pickent C H: C L Hollingaworth? Dacutville : J B Sutherland. mil i i LECAL HOTIi'BI. STXTfe OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Piokkns County. IN PROBATK COURT. J Stephen I). Keith, as Administrator de bonis non 01 iuaunew neiin, ucceaseU, petitioner, V8. , Margaret Edcns and James Burdine, as Administrators of Alexander Kdens, deceasedunto their sureties James E. Hagoodtanrf A. J- Anderson ; James M. Edcns, as administrator do bonis non of Alexander Edfns, deceased, and his sureties Margaret Edcns, Sameul.Edcns and Allen Edens. Tetition for Account, Relief, &c. , It appearing to my satisfaction that the defendant, James M. Edcns, reside out of pm uvyonu inc iimus 01 uus State. On motion of W. 0. Keith and A. Illy the, attorneys for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said James M. Edens do appear at my office in Pickens Courthouse, on tho 19th day of November, A. D. 1876, to show cause, if any he cau, why the prayer of the petitioner; now ou tile in my office, should not bo granted, and upon his failure to do so, his consent thereto will be entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, of office this n?l. * ^ - <7iii u?y ui (tapicniuer, J\. if. 10/1>. 1. H. PHILPOT, no3 lOw Judgo of Probate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Pickens County, Court of Conunoii Pleas. . JtiayiiB w. nianscll, Tliomas Fletchor IWansell. Camilla Hendricks And husband, Jamc8 B. Hendrickr, Malinda A. Tliigpen and husband, Caleb Thigpea, plaintiffs, Against James Baswell, Robert Bowen. William A. Clydel Henry C. Briggs, Thomas W. Brooks, George N. Brown, James It. Glazencr. I*as chal IV'Cureton, Nancy A. Green, William | U. Itramlett, Allen J. Mattldin. Robert. Elliott llolcotnbe, Washington E. llolcoinbc, William II. Holcombc, Thomas \f. Russell, Orlando Folger, The Atlanta and Richmond Air Lino Railway Company, defendauta. Copy Summons for Relief. To the Heir# at Law of Tinsa Emma Johnson, rrife of Johnson, now deceased? names and numbers unknown, defendants in this notion. You aru hereby summoned and required to nnswcr the complaint in thin action, which has been filfd in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common PleftB for said county, and to serve a copy of your answer on the nubHoribcrs at their office, in the city of Greenville, 8. C., within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer th;s complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will apply ^ the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated .Sept, 10, 1875. . i nniWKil A PYJ1MES, no3 6w Plaintiffs' Attorneys. STATE OF S0UTI1 CAROLINA. OotN'nr or I'ickkn*. In Trobato Court, f Stephen D. Keith as Administrator de bonis non of Allen Keith, deceased, petitioner. Against Margaret Edens and James Burdine, Administrators of Alexander Edens, deceased, and others, defendants. Petition for Account, Relief, he. It appearing to my satisfaction that Jnmcr M. Edens, one of the defendants in the f>bo\e case, resides out of and beyond the imits of this State. On motion of A. lilytho and W. C Keith, k'nWI> r ': ! s ..v.vu, wvjro IUI jiviHHUIcr, II 18 oruevou Dial the said JftinfH M. KdeuH do appear At my office at Pickens ('ourthou.se, on Snlurday, the lUth day of November, A. I). 1876, to show cftii.se, if any he can, why the prayer Of Lite petitioner, now on tile in my offico, should not he granted, ami upon hi* failure do do so, hia consent will be entered upon record. j (liven under my hand and scAlof office thisOth day of September, A. 1). 1875. I. H.PIIH.POT, no3 ^Ow Judge of Probate. f fll) dili 91*1! wvbav aim maty imbigs. Parlies desiring to hire conveyance. to I'ickens Court House, Table Rock And other >ointfi, can be accommodated at my HI ables, it all hours of the dfty and night. Purchftnern can alno be nvipplird with Gftfd fitock it reanonftblepriccn. Ifcjr Regular Mail Line to Pickena Courthouse daily. (Rundtys excepted.) RICHEY A WVATT. Kasley Station, 8. 0., Aug. 8, 1875. n?40-ly F1TM AMD RPILRm . I sohH italy curcd. The worat caies, of Ung>nt standing, by uaing Dr. Hebbard'i CureK bottle sent free to nil addreaaing J. a. Dib. m kk, Druggist, 814 &th A*e., N. Y. -'w? mMKmmmufvsmm*- 0mmi TABLE ROCK. I > The Hotel at this Popular Sumner Resort |s now open for the reception of visitors. The table will be supplied with the best the country affords. The rooms are well furnished and scrupulously clean. No pains will bo spared to render the stay of Tisitors pleasant and agreeable. r K S .i <> v &F BntM of Bvufd, Per I)ny $ 2.00 Per ITeek 12.00 Per Month 4.000 V. 8. J0NE8, no50 Proprietor. Important to the Oinngen and PlaBten ?f Upper Hon tit Carolina. 1,000 GRANGE PLOW STOCKS FOR SALE. We arc now prepare J to furnish nny amount of these StockB, and if upon trial enure aausiacuou :s noi given, we will re^ fund every dollar paid us. All orders received prior to the 1st of September will be promptly filled at thai time. Price $H.OO. CELY & BItO., no46 2m Urccnville, S. C. Grecnvile & Columbia R R SCHEDULE v o tnn rniniv ^linifQT oqau u 1874, "thc PAdSKNGE\C TH AlNS on lhi8 Road will be run as follows, daily, Sunday's excepted: UP. weave Columbia at 7.20 a m " Alston 'J.05 a in 14 Newberry 10.ill a in " Cokesbury 2.05 p m " Helton 3.60 p m Arrive at Greenville 6.30 p in DOWN. Leave Greenville At G.30 a tn Helton 8.:{0 a ni " Cokesbury 10.13 a ir ? Newberry 1.30 p ir, 11 Alston t 3.10 p m Arrive At ColumbiA 6 00 p m j^^-Conncct at Alston wiih Trains on the Spartanburg and Union Railroad ; connect at Columbia with Night Trains on the South C?r olina Railroad up and down ; also with Traint going North and South on the Charlotte, Co lumbia and Augusta and the Wilmington, Cos lumbia and Augusta Railroads. Train leave Abbeville at 9.15 a in., coonce' ing with Down Train from Greenville. Lea\. Cekcsbury at p m., connecting with Uj Train from Columbia. Accommodation Train Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leayi Cokesbury at 11.15 a ni., or on the arrival c the Down Train from Greenville. Leaven At beville at 1 o'clock p. in., connecting with Cl Train from Columbia. ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE FIL"' DIVISION DOWN. Leave Walhallft nt b.'j.t " l'erryvllle O.fco c. ii 41 l'endleton 7.10 a m " Anderson 8.10 a ni Arrive al llelioti at 0.00 a Connecting with down train from Greenville ur. Leave Helton af. 11.50 p m " Anderson 4.50 p nt ?? Pendleton 5.50 p m , i n :?? i erryruic ??.;JD p 111 Arrive at Walhalla at 7.15 p m Accommodation Trains between Melton and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur* days, Leave Helton at 9.50 a m., or on arriv al of Down Train from Greenville. Leave AnderHon at '2.00 p m., connecting with Up Train from Columbia. THOMAS DODAMKAD. General Superintendent. JABKZ NORTON, General Ticket Agent. Sept 10 0 tf Schedule. Atlanta ft Richmond Air Line Railway. goiko Konrn?BXPRBfs train. I.caro Atlanta 6.00 p tn Leave Seneca City 11.61 pm Leave Central 12.42 a m Leave Easley 1.12 am Leave Greenville 2.12 a tn /yeave Sartanburg 6.06 a m .1 rrivo at Charlotte 8.06 a m OOINO HOtlTH?RXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Charlotte 6.00 a m Leave Spartanburg 10.60 a m Leave Greenville 12.33 p m f L'?..I.- * ? r 1.10 p m Leave entral 2.00 pm Leave Seneca City 2.48 p m Arrive at Atlanta 9.18 p m OOINO NOnTIC?ACCOMMODATION TRAIN' Leave Atinnta 7.03 a m Leave Seneca City 6.48 p m Leave entral 6.07 a m Leavo Easley 7.16 am Leave Greenville 8-'21 a in Leave Spartanburg 11.00am Arrive at harlotte 6.00 pm OOINO SOUTH?ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave harlotte 3.13 p m Leave Spartanburg 8.30 p m Leave Greenville 10.48 p in l.eavc Knsley 11.42 p m Le live cal 12,51 a m Leave Scncca City 1.61 a in Arrive at Atlanta 1.4R p tn B Y. SAGE Eng. &8upt. ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT I.AW. yftiESYHLS Gi S., Si C? Practices in Courts of Pickona county, And in United States Courts HUSBANDB Calcined Magnesia. Is free from tinplcfttnn tftBte, or roughness to the touee or Dilate. In one third Iho dono nf commod magnessia it relives Hick headache Hour stomach, costivne^i and other diseases of tho stomach and bowjpls,. TJie.' vforJtlB fair Medal and Four First prinium Silver medals awarded it an the best in the market. Fer ale by druggist* and country storekeeper and by T, J, Husband, Jr, Philadelphia, Pa flflf ITlf (Mine Habit' Ill 11! Ill Intemperance Speedily cured l>y 1>U. HKf'K'H only known and turr KtHicdy. i'H.illOE for treatment I until cured. Call on or mlrtre** fir. J, C. BECK, U2 John St., Cincinnati, 0. NOTICE We have just replenished ortr sfofllt 6f Avoirchandise for the fall attd winter trade. Ladies' and gentlemen's hats and dress goods generally have received special attention. Oar Shoe Department Is rerv full, amounting to nearly one thousand dollars. Our General Stock Comprises nearly everything you are likely to need and wili be sold tery low. Half Car Load. Of best Liverpool Salt on hand and for sale two dollars per sack, which is CHEAPR Than before the war. All are respectfully invited to call and sec them. Hester & Hester. Central, S. C.. Oct. 28, 1874. Colonist*, Immigrants and Traveler** Wentward. ror innp circulars, condensed time tables Anil general information in regard to trnns? portation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, Utah and California, apply to or address Alhkrt B. Wrknn, General Emigrant Agent, Office No. 2 II. I. Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. Nr. utmx'.l W -.. I ?I' I ? ??' < _ ^ iii.getting in communication with the Qcncrnl Emigrant Agent, and become informed ns to superior advantages, cheap anil quick transportation of families, household goods, stock, and farming implements generally. All informaliou cheerfully given. >Y. L. DANI.EY, no3 6m 0. P. & T. A. I'Mw Notice. Die undersigned, having resumed the prac tice of law, will attend the Courts on the 8th Judicial Circuit. Business left with Win. K Hagood, at Fickcns C. H., will be promptly attended to. J. W. HARRISON. Nov. 14, 1871. isfiBLATCHLEY'S Almproved CUCUMBER 1? t J WOOD PUMP ia the ac? v1- S/ knowledge Standaiu> of \j?^y the market, by popular yerdivi, the best pump for the eaah money. Attention ia invited to Blatchley's Improved Bracket, the Drop Check Valve, which can be MH9BH withdrawn without disturbing the BjljoiniH, and tho copper chamber which never cracks, scales or niHtt), ami will last a life time. For sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order to he sure that you get lilatchley's Pump, be careful and see that it has my trade mark as above. If you do not know where to buy; descriptive circulars, together with the aaroe and address of the agent nearest you, will ho promptly furnished by addrcssir.g with stamp. C'HAN. ?. BLATCIflLKY, 1W Mnn 25-0tn 50Loim?enCrcc St., Philadelphia TIME, FSE1BHT, HUD 9KOXKY MAVKU. Dealers save Five,Ten and Fifteen ' dollars per thousand on Cigars, and get Tobacco at lowest lignres, by ordering from FERRY ft SLAWSON, Indian <Jirl Cigar Store, COLUMBIA 8. C. N. B. Send for Samples. j Dec 24 18 tf. ' THE BMW COnOV GIN CO,, * I \IFHB NEW LONDON, CON*., Manufacturers of Cotton Gins, Cotton Oin Feeders, Condensers and Cotton Oin Materials of every description. Our Gius lmve i.- ? .? t...... . ? . . _i ucvu 111 uno iinrijf jrtlirn, HI1U IIIIVO All CHlftljliHhed reputation fur simplicity, light run* ning, durability, and for quality and quantity of lint produced. Our Feeder is easily attached to the Gin, and easily operated by any hand of ordinary intelligence. They are the simplest and cheapest Pe?der in the market and feed with more regularity than is possible by hand, inoreaeing the outturn and giving a cleaner and better sample. At all FnirK wKnr*? Avlilhlt*/! an<l Kt? l"? ing them in uso, they have been accorded the highest enconiums. Our Condensers are well made, durahlo And simple in construction, nnd do what is required of them rapidly and well. No additional power is required to drive the Feeder or Condenser, and no Gin House is complete without them. We are prepared to warrant, to any reasonable extent, perfect satisfaction to every purchaser. Circulars, prices and full information furnished. Address as above, or apply to Jnlitti C- Smith. Greenville g. C . HAMPER A AliftXANDKR, Manufacturers And Jobbers of MKN'S HOYS' WOMEN'S, BOOTS and SHOES, Charlolto. N. C. l i?? Or. K. 1. ?SS3S!fia4 HAVING returned And permanently located at l'ickensville, respectfully offtrs his Professional services to til*. "tlltenn of that vicinity and surrounding country. Charges reasonable. May 0 41 L Bill! L_. I II. , tucwng* Bom Esttrpriu ml Boat fttjli I BOORft, (ASH AMD SLUTIM Geo. S. Hacker, CH &RLESTON, 8.0. mc omy inroiminn engnngctr it\ (tie m?ff ufacturc of Doors, Sash, Blinder, Moulding and Turned Work in Charleston, S. C. Prices ns low us any other hoiwe, and *11 work first-class. jVd 20-1/ PICKEMM HI Oft ftCHOOI* 1879. 4 THE KscrclncH of the Fir?t Term of (bin School will commcnce January 18th an? end June 4th; the Second Term, Jnljr 6th and end November l!Uh. Students entorina* ? * ft -- ?* niiuiu mu n??D imor me commencement off the Terms, "will be charged for the Whole term ; tlioso entering nfler this time, from the lime of entering. Henco, it is very import* nnt that students enter at the commencement oj the Term that they may b? properly justly classified. Course of Study. * PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.' JUNIOR CLASS. 1st Term?Spelling, Wcbsters; Reading, 8*1* gent's Series. Zd Term?.Spelling and Reading contiansd ; Primary Geography, Cornell's ; Menial A? rithmetic, Davies; Exerciscs in Writing.IWTKBMKDIATB CLASS. 1st Term?Geography continued: Introduce tory English Orammar, Bullions ; Reading continued; Elements of Written Arithmetic, % Daviefe; Exercises in Writing. 2d Term?Intermediate Geography completed; Analytical English Grammar, Bullions ; Elements of Written Arithmetic complsted ; Primary U. S. History, Quackenbos; Eg* ercises in Writing. 8KNI0R CLASS 1st Tirm?English Grammar completed Pby?? flhal Geography, Warren's, Oommon Hchool Arithmetic, Davies ; Analysis of Words* " Towns. 2d Term?Analysis of English Language, Greene's; Arithmetic contiuued ; Smallrr Composition, Quackcitbos; Higher U. 8 History, .Stephens'. ^ PKEPAUATORY DEPAHIME NT. J V N I Oil CLASS. IhI Term Latin Grammar Itallioae; Latin Rea* der, Hullionn; Elementary Algebra, l>a?i? , History of England, Marklinm s. 2d Term?.Six Hooks of Cteaai, Hulltons; An* alysis of (.atin Sentence, Arnold's sffoeptl Latin Hook ; Greek Ornnunar, UmIHobs: ??>? " *" * u.vg> iicoMcr, minions;; Momentary Alga* ^ bra, completed; Nftturall'hilosophy, Quack. enbos. 1KTKRMF.MATH CUM. 1st Term?Six books of Virgil, Anthoa Grei k Header, comploted; Plain Geometry ~ Loomis; Higher Composition and Rb*Uri? Qimckenbos; Kendrick' (Ireek Ollendorff; '2d Term?Sallust's Cutnlinc & Jugurtha, Anthon's; Xenophou's Anabasis, Anlhon'#; Higher Algebra, commenced; Itobiaaoa'a New University; Solid and Spherical Oh ometry, completed; Chemistry, Youmaov SENIOR CI.AHS. I hi Term?Cicero's Select ()r?ttio?s, Anthoa'a Xenophon's Memorabilia of Soermiea; Aa< tlion's; Trigonometry and KurveyiBf, La* mis; lloman History, Arnold's; L^fa Composition, Arnold's. >.l T *-'* ' i v1111?nnmoD B; Mix books of IUm?'| Iliad, Anthon'a: Greek Prose Oosnpotitlon Arnold's; algebra completed, Ab*ouo?7, Brocklesby's Tho abovo courso will prepare o*a didatcs for admission into tho Sepno* more Class of any ot ottr Southern CollegcH. Students, who do not a satisfactory examination upon |K aovoral studies ot cach class, will nc ho oIIA""1'' ' ?? v.?o m ivnrgo 10 advancei? tho next highor, but bo rotaincd in such class, till all llio studios of il b* satisfactorily completed. Tuition or Primauy Department * ver tkkm, Junior Class, . $10.00 Intormcdiato Class, . < 12.50 Senior " * . 15.00 Preparatory Department, 20.00 No deduction will bo nindo for lost timeoxcopt from prolongod sicknesft. Monthly reports of punctulity, d?? nortmcnt. nn#l - ^ -, wivnilUim III eittu ?tu|dy, will bo furniHhod parents. J. II. CAHLISIiB, Principal* | Dec. 17. J7 If * s FAMILY GROCERIES. 1 hftTe on hand <inrl * ? ...? ? iv ?ccp con* atantly a general Awortnent ^ of Family OrocericH, which will be sold ehcap FOK CASH, such as Hacon. Flour, Molaaeea OofTcc, Sugar, and in fact every article ustt?, ally kept in my line. I also repair watches, clocks and jewelry. Ordered s A lot of first rule jewelry, which will be disposed of on the best of terms. Photographs taken in the most approved modern style. J. K. OLAZENP.n . Knslcy Hlotion. Arpl 28 85 ly NORTON A HACtOOII, ^ attorneys at LAW, fltKMI ?. 1' TVnLI' theii attention *fc- ?-*?? * * to CollwHon of P?wi Motility I,nn<l and all other ClnirnR. 3 w n?nT?cNV, J ?- HaOOOD, \N ulli.illft, ??. C, I'iokpni 9 *? July 27lb 1871. }'?? ?, S, C