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W. W. F. IIIIHT, ETn1OR. in almost overy school district lite trusteos havo lent a 1elping 11h( to the toacher, showing tho interest they tako in making the a sutccess. If all the trus tees in the County 111.0 taking as much jiterest inl the welfare of thoso ill their clirgo as those on the lower side of the county, and will keep it wve wvill bo proud of our Sehlools. il numy places the teachors re port that. Ohe patrons aro sufficient ly intrested ill the volfare of the little onW's to Come and see whilt is being done for tliem-eion they leave they offer any service to the teach'er that they can perform. ii appy 11111t 1)' the lot of the teachb.er who falls into such hiaids, there are many littlo things that would make the -'chiool bettor if we would o1nly do them. 'Ile 'next school visited was Ru hainalh with Mrs. Lily Rives as prinicipil, assisted by Mr. Rivtes The house ler is n'w but not yet fin1ishod. The largest music chlIss So ftar., Was (<1111 her' henu wioring si , ws T bi or, in No. 7, A! iss I.iz zi a in11 is wach i n- this s(Iheol. 'WO( )l11 l1(1ate ilio plipil, Woel|--lt thl, trusteOwes w.r to metthre thw llext dlay. Abiel schoolt is tallgit b)y Miss Eiltiza ' . i oee 8. (ean . i nA il Ch rur1ch. There t is p . liet of r.o0 :111(l st t It4. )il l 1. S. M1i ap is '1a 1 appliance' fr tc Th water is said to lo-l l o d and 11 Mai ~l~ wa (i I st . r I1\ si o in w . agoid nosll men1 1 .t\t1 l i -* v ir 14 11 - in' fir u Ir \\i1 'r e'ri Wil ofpla tht gT lodfi r tl. Tt 1111s aW v. in in his hir 'st school hefrer and ap ling of pupils. by 3iSS Mary Kirksey in ai tenant hhuo Iln. ). 1,'. hard'ts place. The l t' ertci is gotedi but saiid to hto a1 I lit' unhandy1(l. \W t'wer' inf orm(1 I'd that steps had been~i takt'n to Weuid1 fond Jaes lIiadsni ITills hmid. The house1 is a little tillt of repahir i. The school( seem110d ttoIte doing r'emarkably well uinder iri. I'dittr: Please giv'o m11, sceini youri'valuiable papletr to) giyveor recaders the: t ranisactions1 Shady Grov ('I ap ~ftist Churcht'l, on11 tho :8(1h and1( 3 th oft Jlv. The I was"' prealched~ by Itev'. R. 1. Miu r absenlit bro'(ther' Seabiornl alcted as8 Al odera tor' prio, tomi. Organ ized in Revs. Wu. C Se'a born'i, M'l od('rator', I and1( A. .8. Itiggins, Clorik. Adjournied 0on 11our1 for' dinnier.t Ro-aIssemlled im the house8, and1( s took upi thie quieries as follow's: Is thue01 nly 1)1ne method0( of baptismii?" IDc(idIed that thero is Only onea sciptu)11al me1thod( of baptismi. ti Church koop a pasttor longer than te two years at a timo? Do~cided, it jE 1s altogether owing to circumistan- I cos. IP Tird'( quor0v, "Whiat is bible ho- N liness or sanctifica tion ?" Decision, t Bhiblo holinos0s is imp.lilcit obOedi- " enIce, san~ctificatjin is set apart.- 0 Adjourned 'till 9 o'clock Sunday. Bocond day, (Sunday,) Morning session. Sunday Bchool mass meet in g. IDelegates gave a brief and f comprehensivo account of the Sun- u day schools im their churches. The Missionary sermon 'was Preached by Bro. Seaborn, at 11 o'clock from '7th chapter of book of J'1dges' from the 15th to 20th verses, whioc' 'was able and instructive--heard the report of tihe business commit * too, oni timne and place and nomi ptations to preachl ths introductory and missionary sermon. The nex meeting will be held with Praters Creek Baptist Church, commoec ing on Saturday before the 5th Sunday in Septomber, Rov. W. G. Mauldin to preach the introducto ry sormon, and Rev. B. F. Mur phroo, the Missionary sermon on Sunday. Took up collection and roceivod $1.15. On motion by Bro. Taylor Stowart, it was rosolv od to havo tho clauso of our Con sti tution publishod, roqtuosting the churchos to sond credentials with their dologatos, which roads as fol lows: This Union shall consist of delegates elected by the difforont cIhIIIrches up11 on the samoe basis as to the Association and members; tius choson shall prosent lottors of their appointieiit. Tho good people ot Shady Grove (ihurlic havo tho thniksof thodel ogates and visitors for their kiid hospitablo eitertiimilenit duiiriiig t Lnion. W. (. SEi:AnouN, NodUraItor. A. It. 1Io(;iNS, Clork. ....-- - -m T11estisnaais of Nsmac P'areties ii Ha vie - P-<-1at.,e d Oa.sn% I.4.iIN AIeIiamemaU1i' 11'o-0. & 4'O.. 4a eei. Itille. S. 4'., Mlessrs. Ahitxaljtidr. 'lei o Kriich & ach Piano I boighit of )u)il Sme1)1 til)(4 ago give's 'ntire satisfdtetioii. I consider its 0 1111d actio 111 e1al to niiy I lainv over lward. Ml uS. JA S. Ml. MeIOEE.'., Greenv'ilVJle. S. C. G re. ivill, S. C., A pril 4, 189-1. A14xiider Ilros. & Co., Nearly four years ago I pIul relased a Sew iniig Machine from vir fIrml . I 1'rgard thi 1)rico vry roasOiable. I take pleasure inl Sliyill! tilat it has giveI ontlro sat isfaction1. ADAM C. 'ELBOllNE-. Alexaider 11ros. & Co., (ireenvilleI S. C. G iut lemnM : It is ia pleasuro to Ily tho Mtchilo ipIu1rchiasled from 1ou1 soe1 threo years ago has given Mntiro satisfact-ion in overy respect. IRspoetfully, F. W. Poi:. U, reonvillo, S. C., April 5th, 1894. Messrs. Alexander Bros. & Co., city. Dear Sirs: The Sewing Mach ine I bought, of you some1 timo age has given entiro anutisfaction, it ii corta in ly what you claimedc it t( lbe. If I had1( t~o buy again woul buyi~ thle .samo11 Machinie. Th'Io price wats iiuiel lower thani the tomiiis si011 agent. Y~our1s very truly, B. TI. Wnerrmhumi. Somoi four years ago I bought. an (Organ froin A lexander Blros. & Co. It, is at leasu11ro for mo1 to state. to I lie pul ie generally that thle (Organ hias given ent irio sat is fact ion, and is all they claimed it to be, and1( 1am satisfied that. I cl d not hav'e bought an ltorgan onl the sam111 terms, ait. as low Ii gures as I did fronm A lexanider Bros. & Co. 1 (call con)scintiouisly recolinimondl any on11 wanting a lstrument to bumy frcom t hema. .loHN Ml. leKSON. April 1st, 1894. It is an old yarn we heard ome where. A young andl pious nmnister, who had ne~ver walked ni the ways of the world and as nnocent of bad intentions as a air of breeches on a cellar :lothes line, was inlvitedl to din er by an old1 brother of tihe ~hurch. At (dinnler the wife of he good old brother had placed glass of milk p~unchi by each >hftte. Th'le meiek and lowly fol wer of the cross, after sipping is glass several times ,fol ded is hands and in a pious tone aid: "Sister, you ought to hank God for a cow that gives uch milk." Elecirie literN. ThIS remedy Is becoming so well known id so popular as to nccd no special mn-a on. All who have usedl Eiectriv Bitters ng the same song of pralse. A& purer ed Icine does not exist, andi it is guanran-. edi to (do all that Is claimed. Electric Bit. rs will cure all diseases of the liver and dineys, wvill remove pimples, boils, salt ieum and other affections cansedl by fin uire blood. Will drive malaria from the stem and prevent as well as cure all mia ~rial fevce. For cure of hcadlaehe,-con Ipation and indigestion try Electric Bit. urs. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or oncy03 refunded. Price, 60 cents, and~ $1.00 er bottle. Sold by W. T, MleFall, Pick 118, 8. 0. A Ouuaranteed OCare. We authorize our advertised drug. 'sit to se Dr. King's New Discoveur, >r Consumption, Coughs and Colds, p~on this condition. If you are af tieted with a Cough, Cold or any sung, Throat or Chest trouble, and vill use this remedy as directed, giv nig it a fair trial, and experience nio enefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could iumake this offer did we not know L berKiig' New Discovery could Trial bottles fre a r disappoit. store Large si4 rNo, 0,nd *L.OQ, Il~ cr. UlIxEBA S [Su(ccessor to Uates & Ierguson,] Carriages, Photons, Surreys, VEHICLES, of all kinds, HARNESS, Robes, SADDLES COLLARS, BRIDLES, Sole Leather, Shoe Uppers, Shoe Findings, Baby Carriages, Coat Wagons, Cirl's Tricicles. Special Agency--Columbus Buggy Co's Elegani Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n Manufacturinm Co's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Manu facturing Co's Columbia Bicycles. Largost Buggy, Wagon and HanMSs House ill the State. Greenville, S. C., G-R EE NVIL L-E Coach _actory, MEEAVILL, S. C 100 BREWSTER BUGGIES! Cheapest ever Offered. We Make The Best WACONS in the SOUTH HL-. 0. Markley, Prop'r (Ii. WA. Sirrine. SUot. GratRdutinin TilecDrain We have utStovericlse2 per cent. NowPiseyourAtime to buy. Come in and price. eiet lullserT'i We Know You wil Buy. juli'imred od-ar CDX & SEIGLER, B.I ht idi ittebs ]1 Main Stret,~W L OTN: GRIEENVIL~LE, -- - S. C. fl llIllfhifn T. H. STALL, Manager. SSUU~I~ ih'1~ Junie 64-tt. Solentiflo Arnerican R$IDLMEMUD Agency forIG,&C TRg AA tret ltaL e inxerCsvC ilet~1 o h Dra nsen, ~il i tIli( i )l~4Stve t aFut, utti CAVEAT f~ut oity urt hi t e ea d, Lin Wr TRADE MAS ued Oilale id Tucorpen rite Lon D~uo PP AT, tI N T~t~hs' time, Portland and Rosendtl bAN~ thui1LU~ejl~Chu rh s i rove Coliter r thi whit e nnd~ in ttit, theIVC bes 'caof WAL COl u A alr,%JtT1 ugNG n $7,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING! Hats and Gents Furnishing 000D8! 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., Greeuiville, S. C. Feb. 15, 1894. WANTED. 200 Cords of good Tan Bark. To be delivered this Spring and Sum mier. The bark must be w cll taken care of, Will pay cash on delivery Apply to GOVER & GOODLET1'. March 22. Greenville, S. CQ -Family Groceries ANb GAenieral Merchiandise. E have just receIvecd our STOCKC VYOF GOODS for the present season, which we offer at thc lowest prices possible. We keep constantly on band ai goodl supply of BACON, FLOUR, SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, 'TEA S, H ATS, SHOES, CLOTHIING, D RY G00118, JIARLDWAltE. &e. Also, FARMERS' TOOLS, and every hing needed for Farming p~urposes. - A. G. WYATT Eaisley, 5. 0, If',Yu Wat Anthin General Merchandise, _ ' cerls Heardre, I and a full line of Farm Sup plies. I can give you a low figure on Flour and Farming Implements. A JOhN C. KCAY is with me and will Jo be pleased to have his friends call on him. J. E. ROBiNSON, Rasley, 8. c.'. Feb. 8. 94-.v ELKHART OARRIA0E $11.00 14"ARIMi 01WHOLESAL Sprng Wagol a cain4e IOSail o~tp Ito.837. Burrey IUsraoss. samne as coll for stto to S37.500 as nne as cold to skO0 Form Wa~ Cartan to. D V( Our liarness amre old a f Nto. 7 4, Top Bluggy. Manurac. $43.00 tu--' No. I, Farm D111N4 SADDLE 5 perecent. oi rfor cash a stamaps to Puy postage os NZo. 3, Farm Wagon. Addres W. B. P SOUTHERN RAILlWAY COMPANY. (PIE DMENT A IR LIN E..) Route of the Great Vestibuted Limited. ATLANTA a CIIARLOTTE ArD.L4go 30N4DUN83D OCIIEDMU O7 PASSENODR TRAUtis, II Effect July t 8o. 2qo 7x. 0p vngu. tai 'tfac Northbound. ' . 8 N oo. 8 1 o. 1 111)N -- DLiJ v Atata time12.00 N'n 9.00 pm , Atlata B time 1.00 pm 10.Q0 pmn 9. "Noreroas...... .........10.37 pm 0.4' " Buford---..... -........ 11.0m 10.2 m " G.ainasvineg.. 2.15 Dmn 1 1.a ii 10.54 am , Lula............... ...11.3 W 11.1 a (PEDV.N AirLIE. "Co.ry ll... ... .....,.-.. ....... ..2.10 pm "Toccoa........ .........12.45 am 1~ 4 paa "Westmaunste . ..........1.21 fam .1 P1 "' Setjeca..-..... ....... ..1.40 am Ia. m "Veptral....4. pm .0 am 2.5paI Roenvill 5.30 the 3.00 di 0 pm " Spar taiNburg.. 0.22 pm 4.01 am 4,13 pmA Gafinxoys-..... .......... 4.3 41r 4.03 a " lacksburg... 7.11 pi 5.00 am .10 106 " King'aMouant'n ......... *.2 aln 5.6pm "Gastona...... ........4. aLm .pm* Nr. Charlotto. ... .Am 0.o an .44 pm tr. Wasilngtoni . . 7.13'adin an..:... "altim'v Pn .R. 8.2 . am 11.it pi......... " Priladolphia .. 10.46 a 3. am " New York..... 1.23 pm 0.23 Mm Vecs.Lim P'st Mail Southward. No. 37. No 5. No. 1a _________Daily D~ailt D al ,v New YOrlP.RI.it 4.a0 pm 12.15 n't...... Philadelphia.. 0.55 pm 7.20 atn. .. a l lor .... .20 m . 2 . ......... "it WAingto... 1..43.pni......m... ..... "idh mon i~xd...1' . t.aia ~14W'n'~h I750$ C rlotto......35 am 10.5 n 12:20 n Gastoiat ............. 11.2L pm 1i m " in 'sMount'n.............--... 1 ..4 mm " fliahaburg.... 10.48 am 12.0,a M 1.00 pm " Gafnoys .............- ...... 2.05 pm Spartanburg.. 11.37 am .57 am .10 pra S 1rconvillo..... 12. pin .42 ami 4.10 pm Contrl... pm .4 m 6.00 S0 pz " cea......... .......... 5.01 m .,5 m Westminster.. ........ . . G.65 pm "Toccoa... ..... 3.49 amn 6.4 pm "MutAiry............. .......... .35 Pin "Cornelia................ ....1.38 pm "..u.a........... .........42 m S.05 pmn " G7anaosville.... 3.31 pm 4i.9 an_ 8.0 pm " Blufo8d......-.... - - .........9.08 m Norcross...... 0.3- pm Ar A tlant a 1: lime 4.55 pi 0.2 a m't0.3 pm Ar AtlaaaatCtime 3.55_n 6.111 9.gouaU Pullma Car S Nrrioc: Nos, 35 and I. fi .h nond and DDavlle Fast Mall, Pullan Sloopng 7ars bot wconAtlal~ta aid Now Y'ork. Nos. 3' anad 38--Washinkctor- aid Southwestern Vestaled Limited, hotwema Now York and ew Orleans. Throagh P a.n% Sleepers be ween Now York ad New Oricns, via AtlIan a andl Momntgoaucry, and also biiet.ebn Washaing on uad Memphis, via Atlant65 and pi l iiighlai. Nos. 11 and 12. Pullamian Slcoping Car between ichinnid, Danville aand G r p 0sboro. For detailed infroratlin as to local anad brou~h timo tables, rates and P'ullmian St.op ng Car rservations, 0onfaer with loal al12ents, >r address Gon'l Pass. AXt, As't General Pass Ag't WAsHnINGTON, D. C, A'ra.ANTA, GA. J. A. DJDS4ON, Superintendent, Atlamnta, Ga. W. II. GoRE EN, J. M. CULP, Gen'i M'gr., '1afno Mn'gr. WA N TNq.D . 1. Washington .. HJ[ YORK( RA01(ET SIORE. Al Tremencadoaus Lot oif Nuw Sil' (I0OO08. Juast Arrived. CHALLENGE ANYBODY ON PRICES. Lacest, Embaa~roideries, TIsertina, Silks and ilk Tritmiulags, Silk Mitts, Silk oei mbiarellas nad Palum laaas, LdilEs' anud ts eni , Collars anmd Cu.fs,emnts i1 its testiles; Sieets ad Shairlin*g, Me' s ncmer U .derwer, Lawnas, imrtains fanld utllts, (euff IIO1ldrs amnd Sciarf Rfetailnars, 'oum aa larns andn Shainig I iraishe.. ILarga Euant ity of sa isinda tat 5 eeants a atrd-.--aaml imiany other thming.' too tedionaas Kememb er that J. 11. Mart in is with mei nd carries at full line oft Staple and Fancy roceries, and will exchmtage for country roduce. J. M. RAMPEY. Easley, S. C., May 24,'.1894. Hais ricoivod his' Stock of 1 NEW 41 SPRING GOODS est. Styles and Latest Pat- i erns--Come and Seeem ~ I pay the highest prices for ouiiriy .rPOdluce., F ad will sell yott Goods int exchage atttue west flg..ra. Rneember thmat I keep everything f!a the line of/ Groceries and Dry Godds, I t J. E. Brp ni, ilay 5. Celn al, B. C, Od HARNESSIFS. OO ' roft. Weae . anufao0 rstn A or. aesiway-aup P 7 otaeae *. Why pay an agle*1 Wre our ow A er. ar damnage I a PRIO8s. - I to $50. Guaranteed - -- rey "' rre 94$65tosOO . or.'Blistoff!'e 26 o Wagonettes V nnd Roaj ,E is CUIlDRIN. 23.60 Sin., No.2, Boad Wagon. Double 5 $18.-685 Farn,, $14 to ilarnessl. -2. and FLY NETS. w GG~vs th order. Hend 4e. In pneustio ttre, o el 111-pago eatuogue., stool tubing, drop forginge. ATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IND. CLUMBIA & GREENVILLE RAILROAD. Sanuel Spencer, F. Iv. Huldokopor and Iteuben Foster, LIe'eelvers. Condonsed Sciodtale In ifreet June 17, 94, Trains run by 76th Moridlan TimO. STATIONS. Da , r.Nw Iry No. H. Ar . N "''''''''''........ 12.15 P in Clurmis..,(1x Sun). ............. 1.40 p w SPNjnes ty x......................... 2 ) n r. . oo. .. ..........................2. 5 in . I '-- -- - - -................ 2.35 1) m itbavi -.. --- - -... ..... ....... 3.15~p PAnersiiondiF 4.52 p in I"alhala-...... .... M -.-..-............... ...........5 n SnTA TIONS i 1a'n No. 12. Lv. -I--hal - ......... ..............0. 00 aI -............................ 10.00 ani A . o .... -.-. ' ..........1 1 .15 am -............. ............... 1 .15 am Ar. bDoIell .....................2.101 " odes............................ 5 pm Greenwood. .-- -----......... I2,55 pmn. " l inety-Six. -. - ................ . 0 pn " Laurens (1-, Sunl).............. .... -C&ni CUnton_ (Ex Sun)................111.10 nra " Ne ry.--.-.----............ ... 239R Prosperity......--.............. 2.r pm Ar. Columbia........... 4 .15 pip ' Ih res o . ..... ............... .... g.. 15 p Between Anderson, Belton and Greenville. D i)ly. . -. Dally. No. It. STATIONS. No. 12. 3.08 p. M Lv......,Anderson.......... A t.07tpn 4.05 p. in' "........ lton........... l1.45ami 4.25 p. m " ....Williaiston........ 1.0yJarn 4 31 p. m ... .....Pelzer ............ " I1.03amn 5.15 p. ia Ar .....Gronvillo.........Lv to. l5am Itilehniond aind D)anvino 11. It. (Between Coltniahli and Ashevillo.) Daily. Dilly Tify, Daly, No. 13. No. 15. STATIONS. No. 10. No. 14, 7.151L1 ...... Ln. v Chark~ston.tr ..... 1.n) ____ .........00 n.n L .Jaclt'ville Ar10.15aun ...... ...5 "I.4.tin Savannah 5.30am 1i1.:-0.m 5.10 a.n L.ColumbiaAr'I 1.20p)in. 3.55pn 121p gi.5 ait. " .Alston.. "e.;!. pmt 3.10pin, 1 .20i l..53-nt.m - ..Santuc.-.. ."11.0pn 2.00pm 1.55u 7.10 a t .i. Union.. '11.10pm 1.10pu 2.3 lil 7 30i p. m . ..lonesvIle- 10.48pnm 12.40lnr 2 2-6n1 7.43 p n . Paeolut... I1.33pm 122Ipm 2019m 8.10 1).n .\ Spart-b''Lv 10.05pin l1.45am 3.051n 8.151). 1 11 iv Suarl 'b'g Ar t 10.00pni. 1i.30amx .G.20Il n. I l30 p).nii .\rAsheville LV 7,.100)n1 8.40iitr Nos. II uni 12 itr csolid trains betwon Chnrles to1 utid WaLhalh11'.. - Traitis leave Spartanburg, A. and C. div'sion nrt hi boutd. -3.0 a. in., -2.-1l . 3n., 6.22 p. m., (VoS tiul''dl iiiltotlI: Soutthound, 3.157 n.-mi., 2.51) p. III-. 31.37 n. in.. l Vest ituled I .hnltedt)wet l'oun.d. W. N. C. 1 llvidin, 8.15 y, in. for iIondi .Ti ains leaue Ircuen till, A. and C. Di1vit - niorihorl..3a,1 mii..:t0;) p.m1., and 5,31) p.Un.,lVes. 11bh-d I ,innle ils iuthboutmd, 1.52 a. mn., 4.10 p. ini.. I2.-28 3). iut.. I \esl ibulid Lilntited). Trains leave Senieea, A. and C. Dilvision, north boun d, 1.-) a. in. and 1.361). in.; s'outhbound, 3.01 a. i. antl 5.45i p. in. PU;LLMAN SERVICE. Pullmn Palace Sleecping Care on Trrains 35 and 30., 37 andi :s, on A. and1( C. DivisIon. Trains 15 and15 10 carry Pullmanal Sleepers bo tween3 JIackcson vi ll and HolSrigs W. H. G Ilj.JN, LOL H AA$' Gen't Mg'r, . - . Ty~aml pigg WVashington. D. C. V. E. McBEiE. Gen'l Sn t, Columbi S. 0.. W. A. TURK, S.)!. IIAlIDWicr Gon'l P'ass. Agt., Ais't Geon'1 Passa, Agt., Washington, D.CO. Atlanta, dia' Here is the Place To Buy Your GOODS. If you want value rce'ivedl for your mfonecy. I d1on't have to be hulier sold-if you don't. believe it, COmeI and~ try moe. I hiave soine PURE APLIC VINEGA Ii, at TVWENTrY eents per gallon. I hiave F L 0 U~ 1, MOLASSES, SITGA R, C O F F E E, CANNffn) GOODS-and lols of. other..thlings youh nee~d, that will go ver.y cheap for enash. If you like Mackeiel, tryr mine If you like White Fish try. ]T1lHO. If yiu ehew T1'ob1a cco, try' [f you smoke Cigars, tr'y mine. W.- C. Biramilett. .JmteI 12, 1894I. W. L. DOUCLAs.. $3'NOE.'UEKIG.. 4$5. CORDOVAN -FRENCH&ENAMVELEDCALF' $4.*54.0RNEGL&kANi 435..P0UCE,asoLE.gs BES-DOGDL .SEND FOR CATALOCUE. Becatise, we are the largest inhnfacturers of dvertised shoes Iln the world, and~ guarantee lie valuie by staanJ)3ng the ilante an( pirie on03 lie bottom, wh~ic > rotects you against high rices anud the trliddleman's profits. Our sh'oes quial custom workC in style, easy fitting and rearig unalities. WVe have them sold every rhecre at lwer prices for the value 3given than niyOthler.mnake. Ta:1ke no0 substitte. 'If yongt caler caninot supply you, we can, Sold by F'or sale0 by V. T. McFaIl, Pickens, 8. C. 1. F. Morgan,. Central,S. C. PRIZE WINNERS ar3nishmed on 1 5 day's Ie-et 'fial wheni e pler~l contI rnetC is sl~I~ed. If you wanlt anm organ of Rlepurttion 'y theC Carpenter Organ. L~OWvi;'T PuIl~s yogu egg - 11hlrgains nti ORGIA.NS noQw al-or trite . J. R. STI'LJ*S, Teach'er c~al'u n In nu it ifI Musnic, 31 Main Stare.06, QrZOne W. 3. B. STILEs, Junec 14, 93.