The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, June 21, 1894, Image 4
W. W. I. PRIGHT, EDITOR.
The Teachor's Tnstituto will be
1101( at Easley this year. It will
opel Monday, July 9th, and will
in all probability, b) the bost over
hold in the County. It will bo
conduItlcted by Prof. E. L. Hughes,
of Groonvillo, assisted by an ablo
faculty. -
'flio work will bo on the saint
jino as last year, but advancod. A
part of Oach (lly will be given to
modol class work, showing how to
us0 the text-books an(d maiitterial in
overy day uso in the school rooni.
Teachors should hogin to pre
paro now to go, got. a largo and
convouiont tablet to take the (lots
Oal. Ins1tructioln will he given on
at, least two branches that Von
havo not been examllined ol, and
you can't atford to miss it.
Trustoos and patrons will find
tho bost and imost progressive teach -
ers present, should thwy be looking
for one for present, use, or for tihle
nOxt, year.
All who are interested in the
education of the y oilig 111 invited
to como, and coin to ty and1 se,(
what iS (10110. ''o modlel lessnsciS
giveli here will enoablo you to pay
a v.sit. to the school where ).v m
children go, and help volt in fornli
ing an opinion Of teachers ( and
teachliing.
'The eXamlinatll nIi tl \\'ol inlthr()
is alounced foir the lith of .uly
next. Begin to prepar ift yon ar.
11t already prepared for it, uas the
hest prepar(d are thie ones who get
Ithe prize.
The iontit.utional two mill tax
will give sixty-two cents to nehl
child who went to selool last year?
Tl polls have il icteased over
hundred sme last year.
The trustees in Uap 11111, No.42
are gfiing to tkhe al 0nus of th
popllationI liViILg in that district
It will sl.iow how mntiiiy childrei
inder six, b t-tweien six and twenty
one, from twenty-onle to fifty. an<
from1 fifty upwaird. They woul
do w(el to note t s inot liablo I
poll hOtwOon twenty-one and fift)
Several nOw school house hav
be0e1 built, lately, nd mior. atl
going up-)-we~ will try to toll yc
1EDUCATI'ONAL~ STitAWUS.
lfv E. s. snPE 5T.('TON, v..
Picked upj at thle iti4ieanond uteet intg 4
the Departinent of S4uperinltend~uec of t h.
Nationial Educat ional Associat ion, Februii
'rhe people of I his iottnt ry are not inl II rn
esit :shont educaitioni. ToX do this thing :4
it ought to lie done1 we must p ~ut lanore tuo
ney ii it .-J. ii. P'res5ton. Mlississipi.
Edet t he p(.4'eole ltolemand bett
meothiods andil better1 oiils(. -. 5. P art
The'aio nal011 dias1)ter of eduication1 is thi
discouraigent~ent of boys ini high schoolt,
froim obtaining a col lege eduenti onl. -W .. 'I
Harris.
Selfishniess is weakness.-Reohinsoni.
E'very chii l hs an ina lieniable righlt I
the bes~t educaCEtion.---John1 I. H ughes, TIX
The foundationi of a good cour~lse of stuld;
is the relative value oif studies and th<
ablility of teachetrs.-F. W. Park, C hicage
If we1 but place0( ouarselves inl natu(re's wa'
she will teach uis.-I. 1). Muckles, Ohiu.
Thels chlildrenl should know where th 11<
flowers grow.-Elhen (1. lIeveley, Ohio.
'The inajority of puijls doI no(t lealve
SchOOl on account (f poverty, hut he'auis.
t he shop1, tile store and the oflice aIre moe
attractive than the schlool. PaIrker.
The children lare <iuite as8 much0 nleglect e
ini tile homes of the rih as5 in the homles ai
the poor..-Ilughes.
Miisc!onduct1 ifteni mliSdir'ected e'nergy
W'. E. Ilqoin, D~etroit.
Itight treatmenlt (of boiys( is Imor.' lowerfin
to hold thleml 111an bolts anid bar~isuand higl
Tihe best ability is too often supprl~esse
Sisteadi of bei ng Oeouriaged.- Parker.
'Tile mllid of the ch1(1ildist be 'eent ice
Iy active.-Tiughesf..
Whr~atever is unde~lrtaken, 14e. it he don
tholroulghly..-Maxwelil, ilrooklyn~.
In ll ilhool00 eIducation the work is witi
thingsjand1 with processecs.-W. J3..1towell
Washinigton.
The power that enters the 1iI~huma ihear
00omes fromi above.-F. TIrendliy, Younlgs
towni, Ohio.
I think that professors in colleges shlould
have somfO little knowledge oif the art 0.
impart ig inst ruction.-~Parker.
There is somiethiing more ImOportanlt than l
facts, viz.: thle relation of facts.*--Nichuolas
Miurray Butler, New York.
I believe ini thle spelllng-book.-J... M1.
Greenlwood, Kansas City.
The opportunlities for effort shouild be as
. aried as) the faculties of the mind.
Hughes.
Th'ie teachier muslt love tile child hecause
hie is at childl.-Itobinson,.
Every man deoms that h1e has
precisely the trials an~d tempta.
tions Which areo.tho hardest of all
for him to bear ; but they are so,
becanse they are the very ones ho
needs.
WheVln a Church mnembeor with a
rum blossom .on his nloso claims to
be a Christian we can't help won.
dering why he should ho sailing
under the devil's colors.
Some. men think they get out of
a tight place by going off and get.
ting tight.
llve Puerclaased Organs fron
Alexander Bros. & Co., Greenq
yume, s. C.,
For fiftoon years we have been
handling Pianos, Organs and
Sowing Machines, and we are
glad we can truthfully say we
are better prepared to-day to
meet the wishes of our many
friends than we have over beei
before. We carry a full line of
Instruments of every descril
tion. We sell the well klowl
Kranici & Bach Piano, the
Stultz & Bilaur iPiano, the Est.'Y
P1iano, the New EIgand Piat.,
the Cable & -ons Pianio, ,nI
are able to give you the lowe
prices on any Piano iamle. We
are prepared to furnish yol.
with any Piano Sold. We sel
the celebra ted EJsteoy Organ,
Dyer & I lughes elicago Cot tage
Bridgeport, New England, and
all other makes of Organ; imanti
factured to-day. Do not be de
ceived by those collimiission1
agents traveling through the!
country telling you that you cni
only get so and so from them.
To be conversaint of the fact,
get their lowest Spot cash fi
gures and then write us. Tell
us what. 'oOu want alld we will
save you at least 20 per cent onl
any- article sold by any travel
nag a1ge1lt. We aro prepared to
do any kind of' repair work on
1'innos or Organs -and 'Machines.
All woprk 0done by us gu'rnt eed
1eware of t ramp repa-tirers.
Wo sell all the leading makes
of Sewing Machines. *Do not
listen to the old, old story of' thec
Sevmng Machine men who will
try and make you believe if yor
10 not, gt the machine yoI
want from him you cannot ge
it at all. We will in ten day:
notice fill any order for an:
make of Machine you want, I
makes no difterence to us wha
kind a make or where it is mar
ufactured. We buy direct. fro)
the factories in car load lob
and get them as cheap as mo
S will buy thom, which enale
us to sell tar below connaissiO
agents. It. is Iot reaisonable t
- Suppose we caI emdploy a 1an11 I
o go out and sell as cheaip as w
e can. lie will have to pay tra'
u eling expenses and lht has I
tt hiis riofit ou~t of the em(h1
save at least ten per cent I h
Iorderinig dlirect fromi the diel
W\e keep1 a full supp4~ly of Nee
dIes for allmna kes of SewmIg Ma
chines, St rinJgs 0of part~' of Mua
sic'al InastrunmentIs. (ivye us ai
mrial., amal you wvill be convyinlced
that. there is no0 place in thi
-South will eqiual our terms and~
prIice. lBefore buyving a I ano,
rgan Sein g Alachine u'Viol in
I oharps, Accor'deonis, lIa Qps
S Strns Sheet mlusic, Needle's
-Oil and Sewing M~achinme Sup
.h 1lie, g ive us5 a tri.
(Greenville. S. C.
Jinie 9, .S9.l.
tha erops hav*e take a st ad-st il.1
Wh'leat is be'ing hari vested, aind i:
Ipro~vig to lbe a' 1 i g hi t (rolp. N<
whleat, mno fruit, no heris--he
rations11 will 'ollhow.
I amptoit Selmign1l |niildjiitg (144
onily Ceremlonly thlat wais pte'riiirmed
wasuattered by thel coni traei Ctoi
wileni le iunaslied his great. (to lb
twtlon t wo V(oe li .
Th'lo tiost. did somiie daage.~ ii
this pairt, bult wais nol t so severe a;
ini otheril sections1, for repo4Irts sa1'
bito thei ciand idamtes. W\e don'ut sua
this as truth I, but1 fromi cer'tin rI
sult s wo soo, we are led to hI lim
thait it might ho so.
A young gontlomni fr'om )cet
visitedl ini this set ion last Satlm-i
dany and( Suniday, andi I dIon't (eart
a bit if ho novor conies aiv~ inort
on1 the same buisinmoss, for I ais w;ellI
as ho, am lonely and still a
BA(IeIm.:L
Most mon have faith enough to
pray for rain, when the wind is in
thme right direction.
It is worth w~hile~ to remombor
that oftonor we lose our toempor
the loss likely we are to got rid of
it.
'What must be shall bo;- and
that which is necessity to him that
struggles is litte oe ha
chic to hi tha i more hn ai
[ucces0sor to ats(' & F rguson,]
Carriages, Phatons, Surreys
VEHICLES, of all kinds, HARNESS, Robes, SADDLES
COLLARS, BRIDLES, Sole Leather, Shoe Uppers,
Shoe Findings, Baby Carriages, Coat
Wagons, Cirl's Tricicles.
Special Agency--Columbus Buggy Co's Elegan
Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n Manufacturing
Co's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Menu
facturing Co's Columbia Bicycles.
lR[OSt BIRK W(I[0oi anid HaieS HOuR ill] tile State.
(i'Greenvalle, S..
Coach Factory,
tlEENVI4Lll, S. C,
.100 BREWSTER BUGGIES !
CTheapest ever Offered.
We Make The Best WAGONS in the SOUTH
(4- VW. Sirrine. SuD.
Sewer Pipe,
Stove Flue,.
Fire Brick:
\D FIRE CLAY.
Inani & MardtinezY puroL Ready~l Ifixed
Orai Red ctio i Pricos ! PA.IN T71 S.
PCI('llt. NOW is \'(I' i, n (;eiijoS ri iyr ui
to buy . C ome( inif a mI price- Churches1~' imipr'ove i Cold-w~ater
'No Kilow You will Buy, l'AHASPNE,
COX & SEIGLER, WLCAIlG
T. I.STAIl h,Miianager- DRESSED LUMBER, MOULD
Scientific Ames'lcanIGS &C
Agency for P F'(~ dc M I'iliQidrs,11
- DE8ION PATENTS,
n rmnation and froo I~ncl, a rt to
by a ocro ao it arorn hr
Scievatntifi ' b uebrunntb~f
i yationlo gi en ot ohr rinv thS .,Mrh l 1~
auan cl o l to o ut~ s
Uh~bflS Adrs NI"'So O IRO fisTt siePadresJ.
BrOWayZ~O el IY ~~i~A u ckly o r bas yet i th an er
trn 'o letaurens g.treet, o utah nl
$7,000
WORiTH OF
jL0 t nuau ..
'41ts aRnd
l'q 8,a1-1ishl log
d5 PFR GENT BELOW FIRST CO8T!
Sow is the tine to buy 0lothi,
r your Boys. Canl g ve you a
No, 1 Suit for1 $1.50!
Call, get prices and be convinced.
J. C. ROGERS.
At Lindsay Walker Stand.
No. 90 Main St., G reenville, S. C.
Feb. 15, 1891.
t
WANTED,
200 Cords of good Tan Bark.
To be delivered Ius Spring and Sum
mer. The bark uust be %%ell takenl
Care of. \ C e pav Cash Oil .eliverv
Apply to U'nER & UOODJLET .
Maich 22. Greenville, s. 0.
*Family Grocer'ies
ANb
G4ener'al Merchandise.
W Elave just. receivedl ourSTC
OF GOOD for thle presenlt
seaison, wich il we offer at the lowest,
prices possiblle.
Wo k~eep constantly on hland a
go~od supply of
BACON, FLOUlt, SUGAIIS. C'OFFEES,
MOLASSES, TPEAS, IIA TS,
SIIO0'i, C!LOTIlING,
D RY GO00I)S,
IIAIIDW ARtE.
&c.
Also, FAlRMI RS' TIOOLS, and every
h Iing need~ed for' F'arinig put-poses5.
A. G. WYATT
EdS. ')
If You Walnt Anythinig
General Mer'chanidise,
GfP CALL ON ME.
I KEEP
Dry Coods, Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Cro
ceries, Hardware,
and a full line
of Farm Sup
I n ive p lie s. Ut
JOJN C. K(Ay is withl lme and willI
be pleased t~o have lis friends call on i
J. E. ROBINSON,
Easlov. S. C. 1e. 8. nr- 1.
The lest Shoes
fcr the Lviust Money
THIS is TlE B
W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are
satisIlctiol at the prices advertised than at
vinced. The stamping of W. L. J)oug
-uatrantees their value, saves thousands of
Dealers who push the sale of AW. L. Dotn
increase the sales on their full line o' goot
Intl wo believe you can nave money by bu'
Used below. Catalogue freo upon applicat
-For
W. T. McFALL
F. B. MORCAI
ELKHART CARRIAGE i
lHave mold to conti
savitg then tio donle
Oldent and Largest
lea sollinf Vehiceles and
With prtv logo to oxami
d. We pay freiglt b
orY. Warrant for 2yea
to $50 to order for ou?
Boxing froo. Wo tako
sh3ipping.
WHOL.ESAL
Spring Wagons, $
sanlto assellfor50 to685.
Z'3o. 34". 8rroy Harness. 14n1to ats sell for $100 to
$37.50, as fino as sold
to $100. Farm Wa
Milk Wagons, Doliv
Carts. 33tcYct4-4 1-0a
Onr
are %old at
O Bu . 311 11te.
$43.00 Pr
.- eNo. 3. Furna
KilDING L4ADDLEI
HPere-n. off thvr en-th
stansps tu pay Poftugo 0
No. 3, 1.arm wagou. Address W . B. P1
RICIDIOND & DIANA iLLE RAILROAD,
Samuel Mpenxcer, F'. W. 11iIlekIopes. anid
itettben otrlceles
ATIANTI'A & CIlA )TTF: Ai3-i.iNIC
DiISION.
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HI~ YORKRA6K[I UJO
NAi TrleIneilous ,o1 of
CHALLENGE ANYBODY ON PRICES.
I.:344s. I-'mbrobler44i4. s,.. inser4tijon, Silks a33n34
ilk 'l'rh113ning.. Silk .'itts, Silk Olvs
4tnbre4ll;4s 143al i2'ahn 113ans, I,134ies' an31(
4e33l Ih-lis, ( 'llars an11(1 (nffs, (Genits lInts,
test 5tyle: Shets1 a4344 Sirtinug, M41'ns4
noner3'3 I' m3derwearI, Iatwns1, Car1ta4ins1 ant3(
33i33., 43433f 1,43434ers an33( Scr lietatinters,
'441 b 111r14sb4s 13344 Shav ig I1rnshes04.
1.4arge. 4fiantity', of Seai Island at 5 e'nts a
ral-am 133n4444y, other('I thlings4 too te3(1ions4
Kemember3 01 that11. J. 11. Mar3t in isi with, 3me,
di (carries, a full ine of14) Staplo and Fancy
oories, an31( wIll oechango for country
oduce.
J. M. RAMPEY.
Iinanlov. 8. 0. Mny 24. A RM4
-- W- is shoe.s
$3.Xo Polioo Shoe, 3 Soles.
$0CO, 02 for Workingmen.
- >- 7 f-or Boy3,
1 MISSE,.
-of'a dealer
o W. L. pouglas
> 6"os at a redseeil privo
or says 110 Itas t henl with.
0116 tho raltmo statmpeg5
on tho botton. put ia
E~ WO~l down as a fr'ud.
0
stylish, easy' fitting, and give better
y other imake. Try one pair and be con.
as' name and price on 1He botton, which
dollars annually to those who wear then.
las Shoes gain Customers, which helps to
s. They can afford to sol at a loss profit,
?Ing all our footwear of the dealer adveor
iue We L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
Sale .y
Pickens, S. C.
YJ. Central, S. c.
nd HARNESS MFG. CO,
inters forn' 21 years.
r's profit. Wo tiro tio - -
nuntIfetureras in Amer- '
larnSs this way-sihlp
no0 beforo anY ioiey is
tl Ways I f niot satiiac. te
rs. Why pnay t angent stI
Write our owi order.
all risk of damngo in ----
.E PRICES. ', \
I to $50. G(iuaranteeI No. u1, Surrey.
Surreys, $65 to $100
$M0. Top Buggl$,
for to. Phjmtoneq,o6
goni , Wagonottes
Iry agonsaln i Roac
L-:i, 40311-:N & - L.iml:.
123.50 8:1wte. O
- I CP to 020 No.1s lion n guti.
Dlbutio >
0.11 110 -
8 und FLY NETS. likhart BlI/cle, 281n.wheetS,
IvIthI order. 8 ne1d -i.. III Imttniuat ic tir ,. weld .-it
it i 12.psigo cua.tuogste. kteel tulilng, trop for4gintis.
IATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, lNMD.
('outu111bia it V('Cl)11II .ai7l'O11(
C~om~pany
"RItIIe11 SpenCerl', F, I). 11uu.oPqer Rhd
hemphen l'ostel, Rteceivers.
Onitilense1 l Selti'4le in Effect Dec., 2.1, 93
'1'rains rnn by 75 Mleridlian Time.
S1 enhaest' un. WSavannah, Couti,
D'.tily-Daily.
No 11No 12
STATIONS.
7. P5anI Iv ('11aleston Zr .l
11.21 "- " Ilthilia " 4.15 "6
12.0:14m ' A Istol n" 3.3oam
12. 1NI)It " l'otna1ria ":3.1-113m
12.:35piti " Prosperity " 2.55at
12.50 ji' " INwierry " 2.3Sam
12.5411pi ilha: .1, " 2.N5zn
1.::011111 A IIpel ls ' 1.
-I.18plnl " NinetySixo1 "' l.3(;mn
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* 42j1t "' A n'IYrson " 11.015am1
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4.2.>4 .''414h1 A r Walhlla v1( S 9.05anhs4'g
5.15pm~v A-. envle L 1).15am
N" 13N 1
STi'A'1TONS.
-7 I00 n L~v (1Itol Ar 8 :10am
5 14ipin " Co4lize "' 11 03am
-S 50pin " Pithnont- " 12 (4am
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