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W. W. F. BRIGHT, Emioon. Educatio mensu Cvi aaUton. Since the art of printing was first discovered the march of 'oiviliza tion is ever onward. From the best of information obtainable, there is no doubt but that our Saviour met with opposi tion in trying to do good to all men. Be ye not discouraged. Are you able to keep your ehil - dren out of bad company? If not), would it not be better to oductu that bad company than to have you own child learn bad habits and bring you to sorrow in after years. A Wayside Chat with Teacher., DY VELMA CALDWELL MELVILLE. Not with college presidents and lordly professors, because they do not come among us, and perhaps do not really need the hints we purpose dropping during this little chat; no, not theso, but with the young eons and daughters of Amer. ica who are engaged in teaching country schools or the lower grades of other schools; with those who have to do with the first formation of the child's character; with those whose image must, for time and eternity, reflect from those same children. A teacher's position is such a responsible one I Sometimes we may forget this; our sensibilities become dulled by the monotonous routine; but the fact romains and wn ought not to forget it, We are astonished when we hear teachers complaining that they cannot interest their scholars; can not control them, etc., and are in clined to blame the teacher. Not that children are not oft times irritating and paront's inju dicious, but we know, from long experience, that ninoty-nino out of ovory one hundred pupils can be managed, and that without resort to the rod; and yet, right hero, would say, if corporal pnnishunent really becomes necessary, apply it coolly, but emphatically. We have used the ferule when we had to turn our faco aside to hide the tears that would start; but we had found that it must bo that or ex pulsion; and we recognize the sa credness of every child's right to an opportunity for an education, hmd would resort to expulsion on ly in the extremity that his influ ence was seriously injuring others. Though now "only related to the profession by marriage," we love to recall our not far-past experi ence as a teacher, much as an old soldier delights in reminiscencies; and sometimes when we see mis chievous lads, between the ages of ten and eighteen, going to the bad because they cannot got along with 'the teachers, we feel as if we wimnt ed to lend a hand, or at least tell how we managed. We remember, for example, an intermediate room --all who have been instructors in this grade know that it is compos ed ot boys and girls just at the age hardest to manage--where we taught for a year. We made no particular rules; wve did not go in as if such a thing as enmity had ever been known to exist between teacher and pup)ils; but we gave them to understand that we were all there to do the best work possi . ble, and have the best time possi ble. We did not hesitate to say that we did not like all work and monotony any better than they did. We used to say: "Now we have just so much that must be done; the sooner we get through the sooner we will have a story, or a song, or work in the plants, or cov er slates, or get ready for the exer cises Friday, or something of the sort.'' We always had something going on beside routine work, and in regard to this last, we arranged it so there was enough good-natur ed comipetition existing to keep everybody awake. Once in two weeks we had a "public" and invited overybody --- and they came, too; and how im portant and interested those chil drenu were t SFor anotlior thing wo made a specialty of decorating and making the sphoolroom homelike and beau tiful. One large, sunny corner was turned into a green-.house Somebody brought a large rug. In the centre of this we placed a -stand. Here we arranged a few very choice house plants that had been donated by kind patrons. On shelves and bnchs we. ha everything from a box of oats to a geramum.. Then the children collecter' money from among the 'businos men and bought a large framed chromo-not a coarse one, but one as soft in tone and artistic in do sign as an oil painting. and from it the boginnoro in composil i0n wrote many a pago-and some boautifilly carvod brackets. Thoi' b wt from honie and thos we Ltackt'd smoothly under the desks. If fhorn% w114 t' ohiM tit( j%%Onc I,% ' 1 .1 ..l... late fni n1 , .u 'A It - (It . kopt us busy and full ot Out1L1., interest. No ono cared to shta out a day; they migliL miss so.. thing; and woo to tho pupil wh dared iiijure a loaf of those pro cious plants. They woron't of the Sunday school-book typo, oither; a jollior, moro mischievous sot would be hard to find. Whon very restlost. or inclined to be insubordinato, NNt would suddenly bid all books asidt and give tho order to riso and g. through with an oxcrciso song. If you do not beliove it rostod thoir bodies and calmed thoir spirits, try it. For ono year we taught oighty pupils, ranging in ago from f our to twenty-ono years.. Didn't it koop our brain active to keep the little tats busy with tho very amateur kindergarten devices then known tous, and mostly of our own in vention, while we strove to onl ight on the old ones in branches widely removed? Got your pupils mntorested and keop thom interested is the great socrot of success. Bo of one mind. To bo at teachori moans a groai deal. You are paid in dollars and conts-and somot imies albus--hore. but there will be great- reward awaiting ovor there. if you aro faithful. When weary and discouraged, just romembor that So11 1 one of I the little ones (perhaps more) t hinkhs you the most wondorful porsoinaget on earth and is trying to pattorn its little life after yours. Wo shall all meet our pupils at tho har of eternal justice; shall it ) with pain or pleasuro? Trade Mark Onse Lost. SIrPREMrE COURT REFiUsis Tro EN WASHINGTON, May 14.-Gov ernor Tillman has not only lost the right to sell wvhiskey in the State dispensary in Sonuth Caro lina, but his efforts to secure the registration of the trade mark therefore have been in vain. Commissioner of Patents S3ey mour, it will be remembered, refused the apphication of the Attorney General of the State to register the trade mark (a pal metto tree) selected to identify State dispensary whiskey. In this position he was upheld by the Court of Appeals of the Dis trict of Columbia, from which decision, Tillman by his Attor ney General, appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States. But justice Gray, in ar opinion rendered to-day, said the Supreme Court of tho United States had no jurisdiction of the matter, as it did not comt within the scope of the law~ regulating appeals to tihe Su preme Court of the 'United States, and thcrefore dismissed the appeal. The ability and amiability 01 horses depend very much ou good stable treatment. Hiorses are very much like men. 'Ihey are sensitive and dainty. Stalc water, musty hay or grain, dark~ stalls, poor bedding, irregulm feeding, all are injurious. and reduce value. Damp- and ill ventilated stalls indluee disease Salt should be kept always with. in reach of every horse. H~or&o. should be well bedded night and day. A loose box is the best stall for most horses. The stockman who feeds a ton of bran to his horses will, if all his manure, solid and liquid, i, saved, have $12.45 worth of for tility in the manure. If thc same is fed to growing stocki he will have about 90 per cent of the tertility, and to a dairy Scow, more that 75 per cent. Never bear more than one kiid of trouble at a time. Some peoe ple bear three kinds-all theo have had, all they have now andelnk -hyP to h. ERUGEE FoBATES, [Suctiecessor to Bates & erguson, Carriages, Photons, Surreys, VEHICLES, of all kinds, HARNESS, Robes, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Sole Leather, Shoe Upper, Shoe Findings, Baby Carriages, Coat Wagons, Cirl's Tricicles. Special Agency--Columbus Buggy Co's Elegam Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n Manufacturina Co's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Manu facturing Co's Columbia Bicycles. Ligest , Bui l i |Id lafnSS HOUR8 il] t|le State, Greenville, S. U. (C+RE TE NVIL LIE~ oach F-actory, GRIEENVILLE, S. C, 100 BREWSTER BUGGIES ! OTheapest ever Offered. We Make The Best WAGONS in the SOUTH. H-l. C. Miarkley, Prop'r. *G3. WV. Sirrinie. Suoct. Drugs!I Drugs! LI [AVE ont hand at all times ai tul line LET AltTICLES, JFANCY 0 () ) I) S,T P'EflFUMElRY, FINE STA'IONElY.alDan A lairgie toel:. (f COL'li tP that, S w r i e wvill cure youir ( on .hs an d Cohl. A full line of T)inm.itau IfYE GLASSESStv Fle and1( SP ECTlA GES for your eyes.. I will ftl youl up so t hat it will 1be a. pleasure for. Fie B ck youi to reail. As it is now time to go to GalrdeninigAN FIR CLY Cnme~i and1 see about titl ur W ieLod Lii (ArdiaSed3 ee Ol.n Sew r pe,iiLn Garde Sees, .man & Maurtinez, puro Ready mixed Wi'ill keep a fuil line on hand1(.J ) A T 1 T U Then there t are PA I NTS? and OILS :inl---- . 3 ~, full linle---ane)l every tina: iisuially foundl i a ' a first-claiss D ruig lort..i~ll IfrIlf S~y" Phlysiciana P'resr-ri ptions carefully LIIIJ IU IIIU 111 IiIUIU compounlIIde-, (12ay or night. Whlen you Comle to En:sh' tgive me a call.('iet a(Pls i P i. Rlespectfully'' O. N. IITyatt, M. D.AJAATI aseS. ., Feb. 9, 189I y 'l i f ht m ntt s h et New Goods ssiowsroBrDS W. C. BRAML ETT'SiNS&C Which will crtainly gocepfr the .t'orOlv IUmttad cs,1, Cah twl eto youtr initerest to orS k I.Ih .t~lcl. uti11 so0 my13 Goods andi~ get prices.t it..o I nesSreaot. ln rd A good H una andI li ON 1-I OLfou e t ot u fio h ero h Vu WAAONo, will b)e sobi ait a balrgamli. os, iloogivt .cllr*it13 A lot, of RI!I ITS to be sold atI a sacrifice, from 25 cents to '75 cents4. . .C OWR&8N Faily Gr'oeries. C'ovih t . aca1, 84 Of all kinds, al ways! on hand, will 1b0 sold at the smallest pr1ofit. as Call early, and1( call often, andl see if I hiavn't got somting y ou neod.11W an lse anris $7,000. WORTH OF CLOTHING! Hats and 1ents Fomrnishinlg 25 PFR GENT -" 1OW (R$T 03T %4% 1, I . it- 4.1110 0j. 111 - y iiovs Ca - g ve Vou a .1, I -U 4; Ittf $4.10. Call, get prices and be convinced. J. C. ROGERS. At Lindsay Walker Stand. No. 90 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Feb. 15, 1894. WANTED, 200 Cords of good Tan Bark. .o be delvered tiB Spring and Sum wer- 'Te bark mst be N eli taken vareil 01, v vi pay cash ou deliverv ^wPIy Go "U vv it & cGOODLET r. aichi 22. Greenville, 8. 0. Family Groceries ANb General Merchandise. WE have just received our STOCK OF GOODS for the present season, which we offer at the lowest, prices possible. We keep constantly on hand a good supply of BACON, FLOURt, SUGAR(S, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TIEAS, HlA'l', SHOES, CLOTlIING, D Rt Y G 001D 8, &c. Also, FARMERS' TOOLS, and ever3 hing needed for Farming purp~ioses. A. G. WYATT Ewnshy, S. 'Y, If' You Watt Anything General Merchandise, oWCALL ON ME. I KEEP Dry Coods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Cro ceries, Hardware, and a full line of Farm Sup plies. I can give you a lowv figure on Flour' andl Farinig Impjlements. JOHN C. KAY is wvith me and wvill bo pleased to have his friends call on htm. J. E. ROBINSON, Maniy 1'ernons~4 Ave bro~amn dI''m i f 1 *, * .---- -.rk or househoihld care.' IBro w ' I .u - The Best Shoes (or the LeAst Money. -W. -- L. .'.LAS shocs arc satifactiol at the prcehs advertised than an' vinced. The stalpinig of V. L. Dougn -rarantees their value, saves thotisands of t Iealers who push the sale of \V. L. Doug crease the sales on their full linle of gooda and we believe you can e ninoyb Use& bolow. 40atal'on %e oeyb -For & W.T . McFALL, __F. B. MORCAh ELKHART CARRIAGE a Uave sold to coneui saving theta the dealer - 1.0 "We a o - Oldest .ab Lrgm caSlellin Vehicle, and With ptvlege to examir at.w pa t bo to torderfor yol Boxing free. We tako Shipping. WHOLESAL Spring Wagons, S3 same, asselltorr50top8. No.37. urrey Srneon. same as sell for sleg to $37.50, as fine as sold to 8100. Farm Wa 350 MilkWaaone Do.ilv 0.- Carts, cbcas FOlt Our narness are sold at 2 o.7189. Top Buggy. Manufac. $43.00 """ - Price. No.1, Farr RIDING SADDLE S percenL off for cane stamps to pay poqtago 4 No.3, Farm Wagon. Address W. B. PI RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD. Samuel Spencer, F. W. iludekoper and Reuben Foster, teceivers. ATLANTA & CHARIILOTTE Alit-LINE DIV18ION. CONDENsED SCIT)EDULE OF lASS;CNdl:n TRAINS, Jn Effect May 13th. 1804. ve.s. Lin F -% Mall Northbound. No. 38 No. :M0 No. 12 - ____________ Daly~ l)a'ily . )Iaily Lv Atlanta C time 12.0'3 N'n 9'.00 pm, i.00 am "A tlanta s l Ime 1.00 jun 10.44 pml !4.00 Hnm " Norcross.. ....... . 0.7 pm' 9.44 am " Buford.... .... .... .. ..11.00 pm' 10.20 am " Galnosville. . - 2.10 Une 11.31 ptn. 10.54 am "Lula .... .. .... . .......1.3 pin 11.119 ami "Cornella... .... .. ... ..... .. ...-11.-5 am "Mt. Airy .. .... .............. .....1.10 pmn " Toccoa .. .... .......... 12.45 am 12.40 pml "' Westmnuster.. .. .. .. .. . 1.21 am 1.14 pmn "Senoca........ ........ 1.-m4 um 1.351 m "Central...4.45 pim 2.14) am. 2.05 pm "3 reenville .-. .. 530 1 * .3.0) am1 3.05~ pat " partanburg 6.2~2 pim 4.01 am 4.11 pm " aflneys. ........4.42 ama 4.53 pm SBlacksbrg. 7.11 1)m1 5.00 amn 5.10 pin Z King'&Mount'n. .. ...... 5.23 am 5.35 pm11 "g astonia. . . .. .4; am 5.518 pml Ar. Char lot to...8.29 pmi 6.30 ant 61.4't pam Ar. Danville..12.7 am 11.41151m 12.40 am XE11hCmnd . .F L.~Wa'iui4fC5ii6f pin .20 amii XWiiliigt ..~13 ~aidi ' s.atipini .:. " Blti'oP.Rn.8.2) am~ 11.35 pm . " Philadel phia ..10.4( liam 3.00 am1.. " New Yor..... 1.23 ptm 6.23. am11 Ves.LtP'rst Mailt Southward. No. 7. No 35. No. 11 ___________ Daily Daily Daily Lv New York P.lt.R 4.80 pmi1.1 n't ~ ": hiladelphia.. 8.15 pm 7.20 am.... " saltmre.. 9.20 pml 9.42 amnj "Chnarlotte......9.35 am* 10.50 pm' 12.20 n'a Q astonia -. ......11.20 pm1 1.02 pm Iing' SMon n.......... .....-. 1.25 1)1m " lacksburg.... 10.48 ani 12.05a.np 1.50 pm (affney --..-..--.-.--.--... .. .....2.05 ptm ~partanburg 11.37 am 12.67 am I2.50 pm " 1reenville..12.28 pm 1.52 am 4.10 pm ~entral........ 1.15 pm 2.40 am1 5.20 pm ~neca...............301 am' 5.45 pml Ostmitnster--..... . ...60 pmn "Tocca....-.......... 3.4 am 645 " Mountt Airy... .... ........ 7.35 pmn Cornelia--.----.......... . .... 7.38 pm ~Atla....... ........... . . 4.42 a .5> "3 ainesville.... 3.31 pma 4.69 ami 8.30m Ijuforud...... ..,.. .......... ... ..08 p8n Noroross... ..... I...... 9.39 pmn Ar Atl anita E tim 4.5p 0.20 4111m 10.34) pm Ar Atlanta CtIme 3.55 pm 1 .20 ama 9i.30 pm Pullman Car Service: Nos, 33 andl 36. Rich-. ind and D)anville Fast Mail, Pullmnit Sleeplng lars betwoon Atlanta and New York. Nos. 3711and1SS--Washington andi Southwestern Vestibulod Limited. betwooni Now York and New Orleans. Through Pullman Sopoe be ~wcen Newv York and New Orleans, via Atlan a antd Montgomery, and also between Washing on and Memlphlis. via Atlanta and Blrirmighamn. Nos. 11 andu 12. P'ullmi::un Sleepintg Cari between Richmond. Danville andl G roonsboio. For detailed lnfotrmtnlion as to locail and brouigh tme tuhilos, rates and14 Purman Mh-ep ng Cari reservations. eontfer~ with locazl nttents, Ir adduress WV. A. TURK. S. 11. IT ATR DWICK( Gont Pa.ss. Ae't. A ma I 4 ;enerail P.ss Ag't WAstNiIro It (- A l.AN-rA,GCA. J. A. DO0D 40N I90. -n n; A Ilnta Gau. W.ll-GRE N .A HJ[ YORK RACK[I SIORL A. Tremenudoits Lot of New Siuerio Book1~ .Jat Arrived. CHALLENGE ANYBODY ON PRICE8. Lace~ts, EmbrIloideries, InseIrt in Silks41 andl 1l1k 'l'rlammings, Silk Mitt', Silk (Gloves, Jimbrellas andl Palm14 Fans, Laldiesl' andii sents lihlts, Collars and( CaIThf, (Gents 11a1s, atest style; Shleets and Shtirtinug,. Mo'ns~ ls;thmr Unaderwear, I0WLawn, Curtaliis anad Juiltas, cuff Hlolders and1( Scarf Retainuers, Large qnaintity of Sea Isandl at 5 (cents a 'iard-andit manily othier thinigs too tedious 0 men~ttionl Kemembehir that J. H1. Martini is with me, 11ud carriesq a full line of Staple and Panoy Iroceries, and will exchange for eO4stry 'reduce. J. Ms RAMPEY. *REamley. 5. (1t Mnwy 9A -tl at IL L DOUGLp nr Fr A; ITLEMEl, 1, $4 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. $2. 60, $2 for Workingmen. ' c ard $1.73 O Boys. LADIES AD MISSES, -'.-If ainy dealr of rs iyou W - 110hoes a6 a redlIed lrIco, - r a. alio has t 11on3 wit lh out tho nam Stanped 0ra t1 bottoln. put hun down "A a fraud, st. ..h, easy fitting, and give better olier make. Try one pair and be con s' name and price on tie bottom, which lollars annina!y to those who wear them. las Shoes gain customers, .which helps to . They can afford to sell at a loss prolt, ng all your footwear of the dealer adver. on. W DOUGLAS, Broekn. Ma. ale by Pickens, S. 0. I, Central, S. c. ld HARNESS MFG. 00, pere for 31 years, a prot. We are the Ianufacturers in Aner. tiarness this way-ship $7 before anIY nioney l ' wLays t not satisfac. 8. Why pay an agent1o WrIteliour own order. all rik Of danago ill ,9 PRICES. I to $50. Guaranteel No. 781. Surrey. Burrele, $65 to $t00 On , Woottes IEEN, ilgy EN I. liLti.N. 5 23.50 ~'o* No.781 anurrey. 00 to 0%20 Nio.16,27, ltlad Wagon. D4111144) lluggy, 5 Furm. $0to h a larness. :s and FLY NETS. IElkhart iluc/ele, 2ain.whi'eI.. with order. Send 4e. In pneumatic tires. veoiets m19 1 12.pago catAllogue. stoel tribiug, drop forghil i. VATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IND. C001illbit & (ireeville IRailrldO Co11i Plly %R1111101 Speileer, F, W. 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Ar Gville~o ALv 1Ia, liet een Carleson,(JcksonilleIi Svan .$ nah olUmia ,. lanan artnhurg l1)aily. ~IO 11) 4 7 15mn v CharlstngtA rD8.C.p