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W, W. F. BR IGH T, EDMron. Mr o. B. M'a r t i n of Central, went to the National Teacher's As sociation, at Asbury Park, N. Y., from thonce he will go to the Go nova Summer School, and return in August. le has promised to 801nd to this column all that he can pick up that ho may think will be of benefit to the teachors of the county. Let. parent, pupil, and teacher, ill work togother. now to have the best school in the County. The Trustoos should see that there is nothing lacking that they canl sup ply. A Class in Reading. A reading lesson that I attended in the third year class of one school presented some special features, though the method in itself was typical. The lesson was announced soon after lontered Ole room. When the childron had all placed their bookE upon the desks, the teacher said : "Position I Booksiin your lef( hands, right hanlds bohiid your backs!" ''hie lesson Was colduicted ats fol lows: Ono child was called upon to road a paragraph, thnii another pupil was told to road the samo paragraph over again, and lastly this paragraph was read by the class in concert. The same couirse was purstuod ii ill the pa uragrapj1hs read. Taken all in all, this road ing sounided like a pieco of iusic consisting of a solo, inl (ciii) 1111d i chorus. 11ow interesting the story nmst have boon to the clildrei ! Dr. J. M. Iico in Forum. Big Changes liI thIe South (aroll. "it College. The trustevs if t he Sout C1 (a rol i n collego met at 8 o'clock last Inight anld hold a l'igthy siHsionl. The resigmiation of Prof. Bnghy, assistait professor of' aint jain.. guages, was acepted, to tako effect at. the 'lnd of the prosent session. Professor lag)y has ac pted a position 'i Johis; Hop kills university. Provision was made for a normal courso in the institution, as di rected by the last legislaturo. Pro vision was also made for the ad mnittance (of women as pupils. This is also in nccordance withi an act of the last iegislatu re. No foe .male caln enter, however, lower. than 11m juanior cilass. Th is is a big departure from the~ historic ideas of the institbtion. Arrand ...onts were mado for cheaper board for pupils, by which it is thought the cost will not be over $8 per month. T1he following inormail c~ourseI was adopted, giving the niumb~er of hours for (ach study: 1. Two years-with certificato oJ qjualification to teach in gra~am schools. 2. Trhroo years-w ith I icon tiate certificate, and ti tie L. I. (licenti ato of institution.) 3. Four years-wi th d iploma (A. B.) in normal course. Those courses to be continuous as follows: Eirst year. 1 English 3, 1 histo ty 3, 1 miathlomaties 5, language 3, podagogics 3-seventeen hours. Second year. 2 English 1 1-2 (3), 2 history 2, 2 mathematics 2 1-2, languago 3, p~hysiology and botany 2 1-2, pedagogics U-sixteen hiourN. Third year. Rhetoric 2 1-2, psychology 2, chemistry 3, physics 3, electives 3, pedagogics 2 1-2 sixteen hours. Fourth year, Logic 2, ethics, etc., 2 geology 2, civics 1, astronomy 2, p)olitical econmy or 3 history 2, electivo 2-3, pedagogies 3, essays fifteen andI sixteen hours. P r a c t i c c teaching each year throughout the cou rso. It is further rocommeonded~ to make this course effective the fa culty hereby recommends to the board the establishment of a chair of pedagogics and the election of a professor to fill the same.--Colum bia Register. Advice to Girl. Miss Martin, a professor of Ohio Wesleyan University, took the la dies ofitbat institution aside one day, and counseled them as fol.. lows: "1. Tell the truth. 8. Do not talk of your own affairs. 3. Bewilling to confess igporanco. 4.Be an attentive listener.-5 Brief.'' Ten helpful don't were then suggested: "1. Don't use hyperbole. 2. Don't be an egotist. 4. Don't uso slang, 6. Don't be *urious. 8. Don't be ungram.. mnatical. 9. Don't use stinging uarcasm. 10. Don't talk thought lessly." Whereupon the Western dbhristian Advocate is moved to remgrk: "We hopO the professor will now take the young gentlemen aside and deliver to then the same lecture and rub it in." Froms Dactasville. Juy 8, 1894. Prof. John 0. Davis closod a six month's session of tho now Dacus villo school, last Friday, the 6th instant, making an averago of about thirty daily attondane il) to closo, which is extraordinary in a coun try school diring crop timo. Tho teachor did his whole duty, and had the pupils to do theirs, thore fore all wont well. By closo ap plication and efforts of tho toach or little childron learned to 1poll, road and writo in an incrodiblo short timo. Thlie school was ful! at the beginning, some had to stop to work-all did well. A good teacher and good pupils will cer tinly make a good school. The teacher can, by propor moans, and being a judge of human nature,. make good pupils. Our teacher, of his thlirty-onie years eX)erHIienc(. says lie never foun11)d a bet(ter set, ( childreln, bit look hore, the par onis as a general thing, helped bim, that's half the hattle-they scmd regilar aind n111couiraiged their lchil dronl t~o learn.1, an1d love their. tach1 or, and all went well as a marriage boll.. S. 1Fronai Oolenaoy. l'iu rsuan t to previouls neot ice, a:m olId folks singing was hlid at Ilol ly Springs Church, Sunday Juely 8 E Irly in the morning the crowd h1ogan to assomnblo from all direc tions-soml(o coming from it dis tance, niitil 1i Clhrch was fillled te its ut most ca1pacity. Prom 10, .1. it. to 4, 1). nll., solne fine liIsic Was r'enider'od. A great maNy of ieM old-timo leaders w(oroO preSelnt, who contributed m1iuCl to the l(su cess of the singing. A more plea san t. meeting has nievi i e r been hol( in this Church. Prof. J. 1. Por. ter, Who at one time, had an origan ized class of 75 called for tiose present, anild 8 onily re..sponded, of the 75. Whil(e the old people do not wish to eclipse, or to impress the idea that tley can suirpass the young folks, ia ro-union like this recalls m1aniy fond momio 1rios and pleasant associations1 of thiri youth fuli day's. A fter a few appro.. priato romariiks by thie Rov. .J. TI. B uirdilne tho ( exe.rcises closed. TIe'Sfiiasoiis of1 Noine Pairties wiiao hfarep g. Prelanned 4rga s froanii Alex.ande~or I~aros. & C'o.. (Aren'a nIlle. N. C., GAroonvil le. S. V., M'earchi 8, 189-4. Ale xanider BIros, & Coc., Gientlomnie: The Pianoc 1 piur chmasetd from you eighiteein mionthis ago has giveni pe'rf'ct, sat isfact ioni, and1( 1 conidOerl it to be t a first class intrurmenit . It has proveed t, he all that youci repIresenlt it t, l'e Respect fuily yours, C. E. Al( 'm.Ior(nI. Agen So 8 uthlern Expr'ess Co.e, Groenville, S. C. F'eb., 2], 1894. This is to certify thant I pur' chased from A lexandeltr 11 ros. &~ Co., a Kraniichi & Ibich Piauno. .1 take loesurle ini saying tha t thie instumnti has giveno ('lt iro' sat is fact 1mn. .J. A. Moox.:v. A I t orniey. I have a P'iano p~urchiased~ of Alhe xande'r Il'ros. & Co., and1( aum pclealsed to st ato t hat it has given gr'eait sati sfaction1. B). P. VENxNERI M~fastor Groonv'illo Co. GAreenuvil le, S. C. March 9, 1894, A lexalnder Br'os. & Co., Greenville, S. C., Gentlemen: I take pleasuroe in saying to you andl all concerned that the Kranich & Bach Piano b~oughlt of you is all and really more than you reoprosenitod it to be. I have had several musicians to examine the Piano and they pronounced it to be poerfect in every respect. E. E. KENNEMORE. Greenvillo, S. C.. March 9, 1894, Alexander Bros. & Co., Greenville, S. C.,5 Gantlemen: This is to certify that the Kranich & Bach Piano bought of you some twelve months ago had given perfect sat isfaction. I find it to be just what you represented it, and believe it to be as good as the day I bought it. I take pleasure in recommend ing it to any one wanting a Piano. Mng. A. Et. FREEMAN. .A cynic remarks that it general ly puzzles a horse to know what a [Successor to Bates & Fergitson,] 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 Manufacturing Oo's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Manu facturing Co's Columbia Bicycles. Lorost Buggy W8161 fihd VoeOss Roun |l] 1th State. Greenville, S.C0. GREE NVIL L Coach Factory, GREENVILLE, S. 0, 100 BREWSTER BUGGIES ! Cheapest ever Offered. We Make The Best WAGONS in the SOUTH. H-. C. Miar'kley, Prop'r. CG. W2. Sirrinie. Sunt. Tle, Drain, 34 Sewer Pipe, '~vA9 i ~ Stove Flue, Fire Brick: A" ~ ?AND FIRE CLAY. Strictly pure Wht Lead, Linl seed Oil and Turpentlime, Long B reat IReduction' in Prices ! "''"Mrtnz""r eaymie We have cut our pr'ices 25 per cent. Now is your tiune Lio ot~i n lsidl to buy. Come in andl( prIice. (Ceents andlPlaster' Paris. 8 I 009 S ,Churches' impllroved Cold-water WOKH~ Yu ~hI uy.ALABASTINE, CDX & SEIGLERj inoti iea1in tint, the a 134 Main street, WALL COATING. GRIEENVILLJE, -- - S. C. QQJ flflQ A l hIfl T. II. STALL, Maniager. 111w UUI)1IU V IU, June 61-tt. Solentiflo Amterican Agenoy for NS&C TRume mnLures tee, botksnde DEStoN PATENTS, COPY~nHTS .t~ . C.GSE &8. ~FitW7Pt~ft t&OU Ou byUR s b~ugoto e ff" re n e s a ar me addres1,14. we pimWashingtoniStreet, bureewefhave re novth te Oou rc work t ot bal~eme n thiange ma aoad e ihotl*? ~ trac in Lauen reet aob ut anr ed fact~ fIro 9Y ou rON a It trer1fheWae hti~rvosePlaegivou a alod app ite us1 Respectfully,. $7,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING! Hats and C ents Furnishing GOODB! 25 PER CENT BELOW FIRST COSTI Now is the time to buy Clothing for your Boys. Can give you a No, 1 Suit for $1.50! 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. To be delivered this Spring and Suni ner. The bark ius, be well taken care of, Will pay cash on delivery Apply to GOWER & GOODLETT. Malich 22. Greenville, S. C. Family Groceries ANb General Merchland(ise. W E 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, FLOUR, SUOARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, HlATS, SHIOES, CLOTIIINO, D R Y 0 00 D) 8, h ARD WAlE. &c. Also, FARMERS' TOOLS, and every hinig neceded for Farminig purpIoses. A. G. WYATT Eatsh y, S. 0. If',ou Want Anything General Merchandise, GiPCA LL ON ME. I KEEP' Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Gro ceries, Hardware, and a full line of Farm Sup ples. I can give you a low figure un Flour and Farming Implements. JoHN 0. KAy is wvith mec and wil be pleased to have huis friends call on him. J. E. ROBINSON, Easley. S. C.. Feh. 8. n4._1. ELKHART OARRIAGE Olde N;to erj ir a $I $1am0 ra D t fgardanor ales BIPPIDE WHOL.NGAI sa o ia sel to s 'to No.37. rurrey uearnes. saml) Re soll for Sto1 to $37.50, as flino as sold to $100. Farm Wi Milk. We one i 117t.Carte. VfCrcidaVOR Our Harness sresolta at 4No.7 M, Top Buggy. Mlmanurae. 43.00 Ho.1, Far, RIDING SADDLE 8 percent. offr 'or eash stamps to pay postago No. 3, Farm Wagon. Address W. B. P1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. (PIEDMENT AIR LINE.) Route of the Great Vestibuled Limited. ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE AIt-LIWU DIVISION. COND.NSED GCHIEDULE OF PASENoER TRArl4s, In Effeot July lst, 1894. Vei. L1m1 F4 M Northbound. No. 88 38 No. 19 12aily Qfly D~Atily Lv Atlanta C tim 12.00 N'n 9.00 pm 8. i Atlanta U time 1.00 pma 10.00 pml 9. i Noreross.... .......... 10.37 pm 9. "Buford........ ........11. m 10.9 QRV ("ainosv"Ie.. 2.18 Dm 11. n 10.64 am Lula...... ..... .......... 11 pm 11.19 aim Cornelia....... .......... .......... 1 air M t. Airy ...... ................... I A pil Toccoa........ .......... 12.45 am 12.0 pr Westmmistor . ........... 1.21 am 1.4 Senecea........ ......... 1.40 am 1.3 Central..... .. 45 pm 2.10 ain 2 15 Greenville .... 5.30 Pm 3.00 m 3%5 pm Spartanburg.. 6.22 pm 4.01 ant 4.11 pI Gaftnoyst .... ... ..... 4.42 uin 4.5 pa " lacksburg ... T.11 p 5 5 am 5.10 i1 King'sMount'n ..........8. amn 5.35 pmi Gastonia...... .......... 5.40 am 6.58 pal Ar. Charlotto. .... . n29pm 0.30 am 0.40 pm Ar. Danville ...... 12.27 an 1115 am .40 ap Ai. 11fchin-ond . -6.20~a'di -36 ~ni I Ar. Wnshington.. 7.3 ani ~~:~0~pill . IaItin'e P.it.a. 8.21) at 11.35 pm .. "Philadelphi. .~ 10.41 ;n 3.03 a ...... New York.... 1.23 pm _6.23 at ...... Ves.Ll'mr Srbail: Southward. No. 37. No 35. No. 11 - -jiv Daly Daily Lv New York P.i1.It 4.30 pm 12.15 n't. '" Philadelphia.. 6.55 pimt 7.20 am;. " altimore..... 9.20 pmn 9.4J ain .......... Washingiton... 10.43 pm 11.01 i .l. "7- Richm i~ion d.~. 12.50) a.tui IT.44-1 n n~7 Utjaiiville.. .: ~.'E a 5Ar m 7.in "Charlotte .... .. 9.35 amn 10.50 1)m 12.20 n Gasto ia ...... . .. 11.2r pml! 1.02 pin .......... . 1.25 pi 11lacksburg.... 10.48 am 12.0:,a tm 1.60 pnu Gaffineys.............. . . .... 2.05 pW " Spartatthurg.. 11.37 an 12 57 ai 260 pi Greenville. 12.28 pin 1.22 am 1.10 pm Central........ 1.15 pin 244) nim 6.20 pui Seneca......... ....... ti...).. .4 pa S W estminstr.. ..-..- 6.0 pai " Toccoa. ..... - ...... 304 nm 6.45 111 " M ount Airy... .. . .... .... ... : I.3I5 pig " Cornelia .. .... ........ 1.38 pai "' L.ula........ - 4.42 am .05 p " (1fr . . . . . .. .3 pit "Norercoss. .. ........9.33i pit Ar Altlanta 10 t iee 4.55 9tn: 0.20 n m 10.3:i pit |Ar Al an C t imel 3.55 pntg 5.2i a n1 0 30 pi Pullmann C'ar Seivice. Nos.- .3 and 3t6, Rich mond( and Danville Fast Mail, Puillmnit Sleepinj Cars bet weun A tlanta and Now York. Nos..37 and 38-Washington and Southwesterti V7esj~tiledl Limited, between Neow York and~ New Orleanisi Through Pullman Sleepers be tween Newr York and New Orleaits, via Atlan Ia and~ M.mntgomtery, and also between Washiitg toni and Memphis, via Atlanta anid Birnmintgham, Nos. 11 and 12, 1Pullman Sleepinig Car het weeni Richmond, Daitvilie and Groonisboro. For detailed informationi as to local- and throughr timo tables, rates and Ptailmnan Sleep. ing ear reservations, Confer with local ageitts, or address W. A. TURK, S. H1. HIARDWICK, Gon'i Pass. Ag't, Ass't General Pass Ag't WVAniiNuoN, D. C. ATLANTA, GA, J. A. DODSON, Superintendent, A tlanta, Ga. W. H1. GREEN, J. M. CULP, Gen'i M'gr., Traffe Mn'gr. WASISINOTON, D. C. Washington D.C. NEM ORK RAOKEJ TOR[ Aj T'renmendous Lot, of NeW Silner 9oo08. Just, Arrived. CHALLENGE ANYBODY ON PRICES. Laces, Emtbroiderles, Tnsertion, Silks anid Silk Trimmings, Silk Mitts, Silk Glve Umbnrellas antd Pahn Fans, Lad~ies' aid Glents Belts, Collars and Cuffs, (eis hnts, latest styles ; Sheets and Shirtinig, Me'nts Suimmier Underwear, Lawns, Ctrtalins and Quilts, cuff Hoilers and Scarf Retainers, Tooth Urtishes and Shaving lirushies. Large guantity of Sea Island at 5 cents a yard~t-andt many other thIngs too tediours emtenmer that J. If. MIartini is with mie anid carrie's a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and will exchamge for~ country Produce. J. M. RAMPEY. Easley, S. C., May 2-l,h1894. ITas roceivetd hits Stoecr of NEW SPRING GOODS, Best Styles and Latest Pat erns--Come and See Them, I pay the highest prices for 'ndo ivill sell yo Goods in exchange at the Rlememiber that I kceep everything jin the line of Groceries and Dry Goods. 1 . E. Buow md HARNESS MFG. 0o W*"r*' the manufacturers in Amer. way- Ip In befort anoymg o~il re. Why pay an agent8l0 Writ our own order. all risk of damnage in ., ........ . PRIOES. i to $50. Guaranteej Surre e, $05 to $100 No.781, Burrey. 010 Tog Buggies, for~f - Go"?nii $26 gon0, Wagonettee ili ens and Roae m , til lbenan . 123.,60 Si.gl. 26 too No.727, Itoad Wagon. Double Iiuggy, *18.-$5 *1 0 to $%8.50. m harness. :8 and FLY NETS. Elkhart flicyclo, with order. Send 4e. in pteumat tires. wldioss Oil 1I12-page ctulogue. steel tublug, drop forgings. tATTi Sec'y, ELKHART, IND. COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE RAILROAD. Samuel Spencer, F. W. Huldekoper and Reuben Foster, Receivers. Condensed Schedule In Effect June 17, '94, Trains run by 76th Meridian Time. STATIONS. Dail. ... _ I N o. . UT.0iChrieston ..........-----.........7 5 " Columbia......................... 1.0 am Prosperity .......................... 2.55pm Ar. Nowberry....................... 1.10 pm Ar. Clinton ....(Ex Sun).............2.6 pi Laurens.... (Ex Suit)......... ... 13.10pm "Ninoty-Six-................... 210pm Greenwood.....................52 p m . ..dg ......................... 3.15 p in Ab e l .--. -. ----.. . ...... - ..(|3.55 t Bolton .......... . . ...........---.- 3 Anderson.. ............. .. 4.33 p in Senieoa .. ........................ 5.40 p Ia N a .lit1_na . . 0.............. .... 6.15 pim "A lanta. --..--- -- . -- .... . 10.3 in ST A TIONS. Daily. .._ _ No. 12. Wv. NValhnla ........................ 9.35 Am Seneca ...-..... ... ................ 10.00 at Andurson-.......................11. 15am 11to ......................... 11.-5Am Ar. I)onatld'4..........................2.161)111 Lv. Abhiik . -~Oa Hodges.........' -.-.-.............. 1.'5pm Greenwood...... ............... 12.55 pi INinety-Six -. ........ ... .... 132 pin " Laturenls I E.x tiun)......... --....110.40 nim '' Clinton (Ex Suni) ..... ............ .10Ai Newberry ........ ......9 pin ; Prosperity..................... 2.t5lm Ar. Columbia............... ..... 4.15 pil Charleston......................8.5pm et-ween Anderson, Dleltonand reenvilno. Daily. IlDally. Nio. 11.j STATIONS. iNo. t. 8.08 p. im hv......,Anderson ........A 12.07pm 4.05 1. in ".....lielton............ 1 i.45a 4..25 p. m 4 ...Willtimston......... lI.9aH 431 p. mu"........Pezer............. 1.03an 6.15 p. in Ar....Greeivill. . .5um tichmond and Dnanvlle R. It. (Det ween Columbia and Ashevillo.) Dailily. Dlly. Daily,j Daily, No. 13. I No. 15. STATIONS. No. 16. No. 14. 7.15 aLt'........Lv CharlestAr......... 84i ....7.00 a.n1 Lv Jackville Ar'10.15an'......... .........1 it.4 In. Savnnitah " 5.30aml......... 11 .:0.m 5.30 at.mt Lv.ColminbiaAri 1.20pm' 3.55p)m1 12.1thmr ..' am ". .A ist o ...";2.;Xpm 3.10pIm 1.2pm.i i;.s n.mt ' ..Santuc. . . ."|11.30pmn 2.00pim 1.5.5ptu 7.10 a in".', U n ion." 11.10pml 1.40pmt 2.131p 7 30 p n - . ..onesville " 10.48pm 12.40pm 2 27pm 7.43 p.m- . Paeolet. .. "10.33pmI12.2lpim 2.10lipm 8.101.m An rar t '.L tkipm I t.45amt 3.nSpin 8 15 p. m Lv Snart' Wg A r 11.30am U.20pn: ) 3)11:2p AirAShe'ville Lv 7:00gpi 8.40tln Nos. II and 12 are solid trains between Charles. tonl an~d WaN11110. Irains leave Spartanburg. A. and C. division, noititoutiii(. 4.01 a. in., 1.11 p. m., 6.22p. m., (Ves, tinled Limitedl; southound, 12.57 a. imt., 2.50 p. im.. 1i1.37 a. mt., (Vestibutled Limited); west. bmounde. W. N. C. D)ivision, 8.15 p. mt. for Hlender I onivilIle ani Ast~eville. Ti atins leave G reenville, A . and C. Division, nort hbound. 3 a. ma.,3.05 p.m., andu 5.31 p.mf.,l Ves tibuled Aiited); souitthbounid, 1.52 a. mn., 4.10 P. mi.. 12:8 p. mi., (Vestibuiled Limiited). Tralins leave Senca, A. antd C. Division, north bountd, 1.40 al. in. and 1.36 p. im.; southbound, 8.01 a. mn. anid 5.45 p. in. PULLMAN SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars otn Trains 35 andt 30, 37 antd 38, on A. and C. Division. Trains 15 anid 1(1 carry Pullman Sleepers bo tween .Jacksontville andt Hot Springs. W. H. GREEN, SOL HIAAS, Gen'l Afg'r. Traffic Mgs Washington, D. C. V. 1E. McBE E, Gon'I Sutpt., Columbia S. 0, W. A. TURK, S. H. H ARtDWICK, Gen'l Pass. Agt., As't Gen'! Pass. Agt., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Gs Smith oc Smith, CHEAP FURNIURE Split Bottom Chairs, Cribs, Cradles, Tables, Washstandls Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, | Carpets, Coffins and Caskets, Day aind Night. Telephtone Nos. 64 andl~ 38. Night calls wvill bo ansawered by Tele. phtonte No. 38. SMITPII & Sh!II, O03 and Of5 Main Street Greenville, S. C, Here is the Place 'To Buy Your GOODS. If you wvant 'value receivedl for your mone~y. I dlon't have to be under01 sold-if you don't believe it come and)( try 1me. 1 have some1 P'URE A PPL E VINEGA R, at Thv NTrY cenlts per1 gallon. I have F L 0 U R, MOLASSES, SUGAR, OF F E E, CANNED GOOD)S-and lots of other thinigsi you need, that will go very cheap for If you like Mackerel, try mine [If you like White Fish try If you chew Tobacco, tr'y' 1111i10. f you smoke Cigars, try mi e W. C. Bframlett. June 12, 1894,