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W. W. F. BRIGHT, EIFOn. Don't forget the Institute,- at Easloy next week, all live, progres eivo teacliors will be there, and may be found oin the front seats, with noto book fbady to take down any thing that may bo of use to aid thei in their work. Trustees and patrons frequently request the namos of the bout toach or, so they 'May employ him or her for the school-ho or she will be at the Instituto-como and judge for yourself, you might get one bottor suited to your needs than could be found by some one else. The State Superintendent of Ed ucotion has been invited to attend the institute and make an addross at night. No letters of regrets re coivod and it is thought he will come. Therm vill be some money on hand for the schools, and the amount to each district will be sont to Chairman Board of Trus toes as sooni as possiblo after tho annual sottlemont. Tho troublo about it is that timo for tax paying is prolonged, then the Troasuror has to wait awhilo boforo tho Shoriff starts out with executions an he has so long a timo allowed before Ie has to mako his returns that the Auditor and Troasuror comnienco sending up the accounts which takos up two or three wooks. Tho Troasuror's iccoint is piblishod for the in spection of the p )opl. A com Imittee of the Grand Jury usually inspect tho various oficos and ac " counts-the Sclool Comuissioner hands in his "claim audited and A approved" for tho 6 rand Jury, and in about two or throe wOks after C the Comnptroller, the foroman of n the Grani Jry, Ohairian of the Countiy Commissioners, the Audi- W tol, tlie Treasiirer, aiind the School w CollllSsionor not in tho Audi - tor's ,Ifiev and (1 al uilal stefll mInt taks placeo, It is a bhalane- Ce ing of Icouints for tlie year provi 1101 011, or the ono soon to take place ce Vill deal with those claims coi moncing Noveiber Ist., 1892, andi ending October 31st, 161-3. If this sett lemon t cou~ild take place earl ier 3t. would save a great amount of i neoli v~net ic '.h Authlority to hllod an oxamilna- ty in fell thj Ile .benfitI t of thiose who at may wish to teach this sum mer, has beeni rtce'ived. 10 acconunllo (late such, an examination will be held duaily during the iunstituto. Bo j' on1 hanid, as~ no miore opportunities wvill be1 olfered iunt il October. It. was thought for a while that ~ Anderson, G4reenvi llo, ()conee, and~ W Pickens, wsould hold an Institute mi each county, and1( emply onily or one faculty for the same, but the wisest plans fail sometimes. Aln- Mr( derson and Pickens will run at the ~r~ same timo-Oconeo tile week fol lowing at Seneca, with Profs. C. II. ti Albort, eof Bloomsburg. Pa., and 1 E. L. Hughes, of Gro.onv'ille. a Teachers whose termi will not begin until July 23d, will b)0 much . benefited by spionding the third to week in July at Seneca, and don't tha y'ou forgot it. It is the same fac- pa1 ulty that would havo boon at Pick- po ens the first week in July, but the as Stat~o Teachers' Association chang- wVi ed their date. A SPARTANBURo, S. C., 1k] To THE Scxnooy CoMMrssIOxNFJ oE i PicKESs, Co., S. C. w D)EAR Sin :-The authorities of wi Converse College authorize mo1 t~o p1i mako the following offor of one ro] scholarship of free tuition in the tw Collegiate Department of Con- the verso Collogo to one young woman str in each County in the State of ap South Car inn. Each scholarship ge: 1S worth $50 and is good for two years. I- The aplhicatnt must be at least ju 13 and not more than 18 years or of age and must beof good moraltr character- dt II. The 0xamination must be held at each county seat on Satur- t day, Aug. 18, 1894, or as near that at time as will be conveniiont to the w ty.hoo1 Coniflssioner of said coun. a III. Applicants must pass a written examination on 1st Arith.. fe metic and Algebra to equations of di the Seocond degree; 2d Geography;b 8U. S.. Hlistory: 4th Enuglish Grammar and analyis, and the applicant passing the 1best exatnin. tio shll e entitled to ,lhe sai e I. The Schooj (oninissioner I .L.. .~. may determine ho successful ap plicants or appoint a committee to examine the papers of the appli cants. V. If there are no applicants for examination on the day appointed tho School Commissioner of said county shall have power to ap point ono young woman to said scholarship. The School Commissioner of each county will please report to the President of Converse college as soon aftor the examination as possible officially certifying to the successful applicant of appointoo. Your attention to this and your care in having this offer made kuown through your county pu pors will be greatly appreciated. Very Trulyr B. F. WILSON, PRESIDENT. Converse collogo, Spartanburg, s. C., , FroO DUusyile. This little hamlet has been blessed with a good rain. After a few weeks brought the crops are in the hot shape for growing I ever saw. But is not Ho all over the coun. ty. I received a lotter froin Tyler rill) not long since, ho anys 'oxa is the country, have laid plenty of railn all tihe while, and the finest crops in Oracen and Montagueo cotuntics, that they have had for many years. Mr Editor, I like for canalidates year to roll.aroun(l. We can ee smiling faces, they are the most tender hearted, living creaturos in the world, they can syninpa thiae in every thing, they will agree wit) altuost ally thing you say, and they Can see beatity and favor finl children. that is liidlfroma common observation. And by the way, they art so handy to have about. A few days ago I ordered a buggy shipped o Easloy, and when I wont after it, I net wo ennlidates at the depot-you knowy low a hlggy cones in pieces all jungled 19. Well, thein twocandidates pulled off heir coats, and put that buggy in running irder tiulekor than you could say Jack tohinson lhalf a dozen timen. I never laad n oflce with any pay, But I imagine it -oultl ho very desirable. At least it seemas a. By the way, sone of them have to lie aoked off. According to the last cenasus le baboring chass of pople are greatly in te majority, and our law-inakers should ako laws, that would satisfy the majority, 4o not injiro's to the minority. For istance, our Presidentlstarrundeel as lie is, itl the mooney Kilgs of the lin iteOd States ith all these poiny, pride aid splendor, is ,t capable of umaking laws to suit tihe isses, beanso tie nianner in which they ve to live. Their necessary ciremnstan 4 and sirromndings, have never enitered .o his heart nor never will. In fact ean t, mless he was placed in simailar (ir isitalises. Iut. I hal better stop-mnay crowd out aer things in you valuable paper of more portamice. R~oAn HAND. Union MIeeting. 'la The Uion Meetinig of the 1st Dilv. of TIwelve Mile River Assoelation will O1venae with Antioch church Saturday >rinig before thec 5thl Sabbath ini July, 10 o'clock. The following is the pro uin: L. Devoational exercises for half hour aducte*d by Rev. TI. J. Burdine. 1. Inutrodntetory seramon by Roy. J. E. ster. I. Organization. I. What is the Scriptural plan of tchintg the inaases of the people wvith gospel? Opened by C. S. Rob~insRon. W ). Wihat are- we doing, wvhaat should do, anid what can we do, towards sup. rting Haptist work amid interests? ened b~y Rev. J. T. Lewis. ;. What Is Christian baptism, who pr~oper subjects for it, and who are per subets for the Lord's supper?. oned by Rev. 11. Holder. )thaer questions wihll be discussed from question boy. l issionmary sermon on Sunday Morning 11 o'clock, by Rev. T1. J. Rooke. J. TI. Liwxs, Ch'm. Comn. A correspondent says: "I wish tell those who may suffer from it terrible afiliction, felon, of aq 11nl0ss remeody that will effect a Lfoet cure in twenty-four hours, I had had occasion to prove thin two of the last three days. lady came to me who had boen floring over two weeks with a 0on on the end of her middle igor. I saturated a bit of grated ld1 turnip, the size of a bean, bh spirits of turpen time arnd ap ed it to the affected part. It ievod the pain at once, in alvo hours there was a hole to pe >bone, and the felon was de eyed. I removed the turnip andt plied healing salvo, and the fini is well." A~ lazy boy makes a lazy mnan,C at as a cr. ked sapling makes a >oked tree. Those who make r great and .useful men weore tilned in their boyhood to be in. setrious. T. J If women would extend one-half - e charity to each other that they' cord to men, such .a thing as a cked woman would be as rare as truly good man. Josh Billings says : "When ., a Llowv gits a-going down hill, it tz seem as tho' everything had on greased for the okashun," Ifa snail's head be out off -and 19 anma placed in a oolI, moist pot a new head will be grown. n o 0< EUGENX0 31To }IArBES, [Successor to Bates & Ferguson,] Carriages, Photons, 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 Elegant Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n VIanufacturing Oo's "Old Hickory Wagons," tie Pope Menu facturing Co's Columbia Bicycles. -figst Bugly, w ol | fild Hrfi8ss Jost ill) t|| Staite. G-REENVILLE Coach F ctory, GRlEENVILLE, S. C, 100 BREWSTER BUGGIES ! Cheapest ever Offered. e Make The Best WAGONS in the SOUTH. II. C. iMiarkley, IProp'r. Gr. WV. Sirrine. Supt. See ipeRduto| Pie Stoveecu OuFplue,2 buy. ComeFiiredBprik: WeedKilowh You wili Buy,~ Lm OX & SEIG LERI(t~AL AT'N 134 Main Street,WALCAIG EN LL, - - s. c.flllQI fl II. STALL,Manager. SilUU1 Jl~U une 64-tf. Solentiflo AmerioanING ,&C Agency for i a er flco t.ariookldrRvr it or Sto ve Fot o lue~tlt, wt n e CAVEATS faSlct. ly ire Wcit e eaftl, Lain *. OPVICHS, e Til an. TOWRni , & on. mab&uamneuur ed iie U02tl~tnth re~ i o1on dowlro (,er lr o is. ChB~urs irove Col-ter caoth hi e andcue bai. tints, the estne $7,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING! Hats and G ents Iurnisiaig 000DB! 25 PER CENT BELOW FIR8T 008T i Now is the time to buy Clothing o0r your Boys. Can give you a No, 1 Suit f6r $1.50! Call, get prices and be convinced. J. C. ROGERS. At Lindsay Walker Stand. No. 90 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Feb. 15, 18 14. WANTED, 200 Cords of good Tan Bark. lo be delivered this Spring and 811um1 iner. The bark I11u1SL bc %eld ne taken -are f. Will pay ca.s on .elivr Apply to GO\Ele & GOODJYtg1f. Maich 22. Sreenville, 5. 0. Famlily Grocer-ies ANh Genieral Merchandise. W E have just received our STOCK( 0OF GOOD)S for the presti season, wh ichi wo ofrer at the lowest p)rices possible. WYo keep constantly on hand n oodl supply of BACVON, FLOUlt, SU(GAlIS. 00FFEI-:S, 310LdSSES, T1EAS, llATS, D ItY O O 1)s,. II AlI)WAItE. &c. ing nlelell for Farmn ig pu rposes. A. G. WYATT EAS'y, S. ', lI' You Want. Anuylthinug ien1eral MecIlahandse, QGT'ALL ON~ ME. I KIFMPL Dry Coods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Gro ceries, Hardware, and a full line of Farm Sup plies.. I can give you a low fiure onl 'lOuir and lFarmI~ing Implemenits. JOHIN O. KAY is with me and wl e pleased to have his friends call on J. E. ROBINSON, Easley, 5. C, Feb. 8. 94~--y, ELKHART GARRIAGE am $ave sold to coniumU saving thon tho dealer's Oldest and Largost mat lessolling Yohloa and li wIth liv iogo to oxainoliq paId. Wo pay frolght, both ory. Warrant for 2 years. to$50 to ordor for you? W1 ioxing free. Wo take al shipping. WOIS~c Siring Wagons, $31 i muant a soil fort5to $85. SU Vo. 37. Surroy UarnoBs. 1lamllO as bell for $100 to ein $37.50, as fine as sold for to $100. Farm Wago Milk Wagons, Delivery $0 Carts. niltCLIS FOB Xib $2 Okir are 16o0 at No. 718, Top Buggy. 311anurmar. $43.00 No. 1, Furm 11 RUiNUt SAPIlMlES i 8 perei. uir ror 4en10h %V11 atinpin to pay pontie on Farm Wagon* Address W. B. PRJ 2ICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD. Samuel fipencer, F. W. ltIlddc~eor ap4 Roeuben Foster, Rlecelvors. ATIANTA & OH1A1ILOTTEP AIRI-LIND DIVISION. QONDENSFID SCHEDULE OF PASSENGER 'RAINS, In Elfect May 13th, 1894. Northboutnd. No. :18 No. :t0 No. 19 - . anlly Ditlly Datly v1. Atlanita C time 12.03 N'n 9.00 pmnk 8.00 ant Atlanta E time 1.00 pm1' 10.00 pin' .00 it N IIoS. . .. ...... 10.37 in 9..11 am " tiftrd................ 11.00 p1, 10.20 an Ginosville.. 2.15 uIn 11.31 pin 101.54 Um "Lula.......... ........11.63 'm 11.11) am "Cornela........... 11.45 am M t. Airy ..... ...... . .....12.10 n Toccoa..............12.45 am 12.40 a Westinster . ........... 1.21 am 1.14 plm " gullen a........ .......... 1.40 1111 1.35 pn Central..... .. 4.45 pim 2.10 am 2.05 p ireenvillo .... 5 31 1' 3. 0 nI 3 .05 pm Spaitanbirg.. 6.22 In11 4.01 arn 4.11 pm Gancy. ..... .. .1:42 ain; 4.53 pn 1lakhr .. 7.11 pm 5.00 11m1 1..10 pmn "K iigsMott' ... 5.2. an 5.35 pin "~ G atotia. . ...........5.-1( anal 5.58 pil Ar. Chariot to. 8.? i 68.0 am 6.40 pIm Atr. Dall!o.. 12.2 atni 11 .15 anii 12.40 a Xir.1fehiniiiV ~ 63~~i 102.40 Xr. WiotshIngton .j 7.1 i 0 in n;,8, 1inn "Balthxn'e .n.m. 8-: n. 11:'5 pin " Phlilattelpist .. 10.-1"%alin 3.03 am ; .. ... New York.' 1.23 put t.'.3 an i. \~.Lln~stMail. Southward. So 3,, No No. 11 _____________ Dily Da~y 1imily Lv cw Yorlc -L.0 pm 12.1. Tt. Philadelphia ).111 7.2 . " i !$Alr- .. .i.tit . ..... Vaulifi lle. .1.4: a I ill ... " Char-lotte.. a m 1.0n1 " 11. 2 i' 1.412 pii King'sMount'h....... .....1.25 ])111 " iacksbirg.. 10.18 a 12.011.12) 1.50 pi " fiifnieys.................. iu " . lrtalin 1r. 3. am 1257 an 2.;0 pin Crevlk 12-'2- pl 1-72 am 4.10 pin Contral........I 1 11n ai u .2) pill " Seneen..................3.01 5.45 pm Vestminister.n 6. In . Tocco .............. . Mouint Airy.. i - _ . " Cornelia.. 112 " inesville't i N iiOrtri.............. i~ )1 Ar AitIantra (' ithat~ i .m ~l .:~ 11 PtI ii 111('i V e.L m Nost M ii1. 1 ei Cii i. emwei Not . mima -n No 35r. 'N. N'(s.:17tiil alng lil a Soi y 'tr t~l. i 1. inle.8 bet 12.1n N'tYrkai tmi ani ..tiiai 0.: i1.0 aii lob t naWisu~ t11 i a .l 12 'tliaaS . .1in (nI i ntl~l lor leiiledlit5.4ntlna m i.e o 7. m thriisi i nt atle~ .35 1eu nd 1l.5 pait 1l2.0n' or.8 nad2.5ain .5 j I ~ji4$,Kiilii~~lE104 pilsl ii l, it tI 5.2 pwin ~I'medIiI lgi~n~ a ....lu ... .i 3.4 tr i . 15p I~muge (jlt .....u -f Se - .ti . t . .... .5 iP ~iie~m1.42 r th.t .15 pm Ar At1hintsa Cil ie of Stapl.e. andi Fan nrcio aid wuill ex ast S gil P inian .4Oeeing Pr e en tlnanoNwYok Nos.G nd J Msin.o FAMP ouhEster Vtilnb-d li(itd i beteen Neorkan SPRaalMeINGs GiOAhntOadDS.ni 'a Bes. 1tylem s 12luan Ltest at- e Rechs-d-Davile and c ere Themoro, I.o detail tliforejmion ('na Jlca n through ie tal e raterd 'nilm- In tleep o cd rie s ndD y o-s W. . li J'N E . )BrowAnA W~ A i~rn .C Walhi on C.C HARNESS MFG. 0O: rs fo* 91 years, profit. We aro tho aufatuerordin Amer. monss this way-shilp before any money 1s Ways It not units8 ac Yby pay an agont$10 -Ito your own order. L risk of daiago in PRIORS. o $50. Ouaranteed No.7SI, Burroy. rry, $05 to $100 D. Toh Buggios, 2 135. P iOmtons,$66 np, Wagonetton Wagoneancl Road ,V WuEN & hLu:. 3.50 sh.nle, *6 to*2O No.2, Road Wagon. Double 11ugy. D NJ Farm,, ,4 #16 to $28.O 0. d 1-IY NETS* Elkhart Bi1c/cle. 2Bin.whecels, h orivlr. P-nd 4e. In jnumoiatic tiros, weldless I u.pngo catlogue. steol tubing, drop forgings. TT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IND. COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE RAILROAD. Sanmel Spencer, F. W. Iluldekoper and Reubein Foster, Receivers. Condensed eChedule in Effect Juno 17, '94. Trains run by 75th Meridian Time.. STATIONS. I Dai. ........................ 7.15 a in Coulumia............................ 11.40 a m Prosperity .....................1..55 p Ar. Nowberry......................... 1.10 p in Ar. Clinton .... (Ix Sun)............. 2.3 p m Laure ....,Ex Sun) .. ......... 310pm INinety-Six......... ........... 2.16 " roenwood .................... 2. pm "Hoges............ 3.15pm U130lton; ................. ... .. ,; . 4.05 p 1 Anderson.. ........... 4...83p Soneca ..... . 5.40 p m w a i ia .................. .. ... 6.15 p in Atanti -........ ............ 10.30 pm STATIONS- - Daily. _ _ No. 12. Lv. alal a - - ............ I 9.135 am Soncca* n.. ..... 10.00 amn Anrkrsoi 1115 ant ., l. i ------...................1.0 am Ar. Dona...................111pm Lv. Abbev-ille -- " e.. . - -....... 11.60 am " r enwo-... - ........ 12. p " "Niney-Si -. -.. 12.55 pm 1.82 pm ' Clito (Ex Siun) .10 a... Newherry ........ ...... 2.39 Prosperity --. -. -- .............. 2 F pi Ar. Colmnia............... .... 1 pm .: -9 a s o .... . . . ._......- . 8.45 t ietwcon Ande~rHqn, Bulton and Greenvillo. Daily. iDaily. No. 11. I STATIONS. No. 12. 3.08 p. m1 L ....... Anderson ......... A 1.47m .; 0;' ). mll : . . . ..li l i -----... " 11.45am .5 p. m " ... .Wilianmston......... 11.09am1 4 31 . n " . .. ..... Pelii~er ............ " 1 .03iall . 1 .\r .. .......... 10.15am - i..hmond and Danvillo 1. It. (Het woon C0luIaII& and Asheville.) Duily. |ly Daily, Daily, o. I STATIONS. |No. 10. No. 14. . ... ..... .m Lv J ill-tk~r-I es t A-r 10.1m.. ...... .. ......... I I4.4->a m ' S.1%.nnnah '' - 5 30am ..... S.:'0.n .10 a.ii mn Lv.ColiiiiaAi' 1.20pn 3.55pin 12.110pn.iv : ~ 's n ."1.1p 3.10pml I .l20pin ;.53 a :. .Saituc...,1.0p .00pm~ 1.m 7.1 a mn. '..Union."1.10pm 1.40pm 2.13 1 j 7: :0m ' ..Jonesville "10.48pm l2.40pm 2 21pin 7.43 p.m -1. A Pacolet. .. "I0.33pIn 12.21pm 2i0pm 8.10 p.in A-r Simrtbg-Lv10.0pm ll.45am 3.': 1; 1)p. Iby inm 'h A r 10.00pn) . t1.30am .. ; I t~ 1.*- l ttl __ 20pni. p k I. X Aheville 0v _0pm 8.40au Nos. I i and. 12 nre solid traIlns between Charles. toln.11 tad W.at iali. Tr'adins leave Sparlanhm-g, A. amid C. division, imC(rt hhiouanI. 1.01 a. M.. -.11 p. m., 6.22p. in., (Ves Itu buld I .lin I i t -:'sout hhotmd, 123.57 a. m'., 2.50 p. mn.- 11.37 a. im., (Vost ibuied. Limitedt)* west iouint W. N. t'. Ditvision, 8.1 in . for h~ondor Bonvit e anti Ashevtiiie. T11iaus leave Gree~nvile. A. and C. Div-isiont nor~Iti oiul. 3t a. m..3.05 pin.. nnd ,30 p.m.. Ves. iti,-ed imui tedi: southlounmd. 1.52 a. in., 4.10 p. mi.. 1'2.8 p. m1., I VeOst ibuited Liitehd). Tr~iains lea -o Seneca, A. and C. D)ivision, no tlj boundt. li4t a. mn. andt 1.35 n. m.-otbon,60 a. im. andi 5.45, p . m.suhoud 0 PULLMAN SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Trains 35 anid 30, 37 and 38,. on A. and C. Division. T1rains 15 and Ii car-y Puillmnan Sleepers bo tweeni .IackoilleIt andi 11ot Springs. W. 11. G1IE EN, SOL H AAS, Gen'l Mgfr. Tranfic Mgv W ashington, D). C. V. E-. MIcH E E. Gon'i Supt. Columbia S. C. W. A. T UIHK, S. 11. IIA RDW1'CK * Gon'i Pass. AgL., Ass't Gen'i Pass. Agt.' Washington., D. O. ' Atlanta, Ga. Smith oc Smith, Is the Plaec for OEAP FUIMTUlE Spl1it Bottonii Chairs, Cribs, Cradles, TJa bles, W~ashIstand(s Buireaus, Ca rpet~s, (ouins and Caskets, D~ay and Night. rTeIclione Nosq. (U iand 3)8. Night calls will bc answered( b~y Teles honeW No. 38s. SMITH & 8B!ITur, 03 an(15i Main Street, Greenvillc, s. C. Here is the Place G~OODS. If voni wanut valtie roceiv ed for yotur i( 1t'y,. I donil'f. haVc to 1)e tinder.. d out dIon't believe it comoi Dml try In. I hlave some PURE I1Hi0 VIN EG AR, at T WENTY .ni ]er gallon. T have F I L 0 UJ H, MOL4ASSES3, [r.Al, C OF F E E, CANNim) 00DS--and lots of other thlings )t need(, that will go very cheap1 for shi. you like Malckerel, try mine you like White Fish try mine. you chew T o b a c e o, try 'nile. you smoke Cigars, try mine. W. C. Bramlntt. .