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W. W. F. BilIOnT, - OAI O I ANT S The rogular s01i-annual oxanm natioli of alpllicits for Teacher's cortificatos of qualification to teach in the froo public schools of Pick ons County, will bo hold at Pick ens C. I., on Friday, the 19th of Octobor 1894. Applicllts will bo oxanimed on questiols furnishod by State Board of ixamiuinors, and may include all the following branches: Spolling, Roading, Writing, Arithmotic, Al gobra, English Grammar, Litera turo, Geography, History of South Carolina and of the Unitod Statos, Drawing, Physiology and Hygione, Civics, Ethics, Elements of Vocal Music, Eloments of Agriculture, and Podagogies. Tho examination will bo hold by numbhors. Only applicants expect od. By ordor of State Suporin tondent. W. W. F. BRIGHT, c. 4. c. lit in n a w or to somo inquiries about tho branchos on which the exainiiiatio) would Ie htold, and the probablo dillicult.y in p)asing, wo would say that this School Com missioner ind his Boar(l know no more than overybody olse ought. to, they are not informed or allowod to soo the quostions until the ox aminations is ready to coimmnice. The trouble sooms to be-thoso nemw r1aniches-IMiusic, Ethies, Civ ICS, &c. lin Civics tho following quest ions might do am ai illust ration: Give two (ends to bw obtaield by t1ech ing civil government. "All di ties, imports, and oxcises, shall b, uniform throughout the Unllited Statos." Why uniform? D4wrme.--Draw to reprsvit at cluster contaiiiing at lelait fifteon grapes wholly or partially.in view diamotor of largest. to be half an, inch. Show stom. Givo the nalnes of six colors soon in the Solar spec trune Give nam,,o ,of th( .huo'so - curod by illixilig ono part orange and live parts yellow. E'rnics.-What are the three courses which we ci tako in ro spet to thos that d1 w r I nI g Ought us to 01boy rules and lauws wvhether we alpprVov t hemn or rnot? Why'? Should we tako boeth ox ten uatinig and1( aggravat ig circumi stances inito thle accounti in judginig of an act ion? Why? Ano(wi'ruxi.--Howv many13 dlif forent 0lomon1tary'Hil subs tes are there ini the mirth? Name the most comminon. What is an1 aitomi? Hanve you over seon one? What is chemRIical actijonl? H ow does5 the substance of thet so i pas, into plants? What elomonlts are' most generally3 lacking as soil becomes imp~overisaiblo? lin whiat way) does cultivation incrense the supply of moisture? Road your Pedagogical library so as to be able to ansiwer anly question in that lino, and if they fail to as5k. why you teach your pupIils to seo, to kniow, and1( to (do, or what~ is moeant by3 "from the known to the unknown," or, ''from the near to the remote," y'ou will have lost nothing. We will mako no more sugges tionis, but if you will subscribe to the School Journal, Teacher's In stitute, or seime other good educa tional p~aper, you will find plenty of examninationi questions to keep you busy, and furnish you wit~h plenty of matter for your Friday evening exercises. In some plaices schools are ready to begin for the next year. If you are not among the lucky oneos, it is time you were trying to be. Thereo are still some good teachers look ing for a place. They do not want a six woeks or two month's job, but employment for e i g h t or toe n mlonths. IHave you read Peterman's Ele ments of Civil government, if not, get a copy and study civics these long winter evenings--yes, got up a debating society at your school house--you will find some good questions for debate in Peterman and it won't hurt you to stand up and try to tell what you know so well while sitting comfortably lis tening to some one else. Encour age the boys to road, study, and take a hand with you, there is where the greatest good is likely to come from, they need training in that line, and do not get enough of it at school. Avoid partisan poli K ties and religious creeds and go ahead. He only half dies who leaves an geof himself in is sons. STILL.-ON-THE- ROUNDS. When we arrived at the Hamp Lon school house, the toacher and rupils had gone to their usual vo ation. The school was run but mle 1m1011th on account of using a part of the public funds for build ing. John D. Edens taught the school with a fair enrollinont. The houso is a good one 20x82. but no no heating apparatus yet. Miss Tirzah Hughes taught the lIagood school with a good enroll mont. School was closed on ac. -ount of building, but the patrons wore well pleased that a supple mental school will soon opon hero. The 11houso is a new one and seenis all right as far as comploted, ox [3-opt the foundation is hardly suffi ien t. Tie Cold Springs School, color od, is taught by T. M. Elroo, with a smallor enrollmnt than last year. Ito sooms to bo industrious, and was teaching the olomonts of vocal music With the aid of the blackboard alone. The louse is about ISx20, coiled and in good conditio) throughout. Waliing for Work. TnE DI.NlociA~i Er UTV Com NirIrI.:EE ADJoURNED UNTI, AFTER 'rH E. INDmPENDEN' CONVENTION. Th State Democratic Executivo Committeo met last night at 8:30 o'clock ht the offico of Secretary of Stato Timal. A good deal of routine work was don1 whichi was not of pubhe in terest.. It was decided to have a cam pa ign Committe of five to he ap pointed by the chairman, and with Chairman Irl)y as chairman, the following wero appointed : Chair man Irby of Laurons, 0. R. Low man of Orangohurg, .1. A. Sligh of Newborry, C. M. Efird of Loxing ton, ). E. Keols of Sumnter. Tie co mmitteo has aircady made assessmnnts for campaign purpos esH oil tihe cointy exocutivo coim il i ttoos. Tl'o committoo adjourned until i I o'clock to-dry to await the ac ion' of the Indopondent conven tiomi. The following is the conuitto and most of thom wore present A bhvillo-.J. Y. Jones. A iklo-Wm' l. Jordamn. Anderson-J. P. Glenn. Baurnwom'e--S. G. Mfaytiold. Bonufort-T1. Mart in. Borkeley-R. H1. Sweeney. Charleston-P. HI. Gadadon. Choester-J. TI. Cunn inghmam. Chosteriel-G. J1. ReodfOarnlo. Clarondon-Jas. C. Davis. Colton-Dr. A. E. Williams. D~arlington-J. N. Parrott. Fa irfield-T. WV. TIraylor. Florenc-lR. M. McCowan. Goorgetownm--R. J. Donaldson. Greemnvillo--J. W. Gray. Hlamiptonm-M. B. McSweeney. Hlorry-J. P. Derhanm. Kershaw-T. J. Kirkland. Lsneastor--Ira B.Jn. ILurons-J. L. M. Irby. Lexington-C. M. Efird. Marion-J. D. Mon tgomnery. Marlboro-WV. D. Evans. Newherry-J. A. Sligh. Oconoo-W. J. Stribling. Orangeburg-0. IR. Lowmaun. Pickons-T. C. Robinson. Richland-Willio Jonos. Spartanburg.-U. L. Ben nott. Sumtor-D. E. Keels. Union-A. C. Lyles. Williamsburg-A. HT. Williams. York-W. T. Jackson. A Noted Minstrel. M. T. Skiff, formerly business naunager for W. J. Scanlan, the :rish Comnediani, sufferedl with houmatismi for years without re iof until he brought a bottle of )rumnmond 's Lightning Remledy. wo) b)ottles mlade a well man of liml. Tfhere are a thousand rome lies for rheumnatisml, but none 'lave received the unsolicited tes tinmonials from prominkent poplle mis shown by Drummond's Light mung Remedy. Ask your druggist for it, or send to the Drumimond Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wvanted. A NEw HOME MAaU(wT FOR Corp. TON-The building oM the Exten sive Cotton ill on Little River, and the growth of the Mill Town of Newry, which will have a pop. ulation by the end of the year opens a heavy cotton market fom farmers on the next side of this county. Col. Williams has loca. ted there, and is favorably known, having purchased cotton at Sono. ca-for several years. Hi- adver, tisement appears m this issue. The city schools in Columbia op~ened on Monday last with aboui 8,000 children in attendance, EUGENE iFi IATES, [Successor to Bates & Ferguson,] Carriages, Photons, Surreys, VEUICLES, of all kinds, HARNESS, Robes. SADDLES. COLLARS, BRIDLES, Sole Leathcr, ShoC Uppers, Shoe Findings, Baby Carriages, Goat Wagons, GIRL'S TRICICLES. Special Agency--Columbus Buggy Co's Elegant Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n Manufacturine Co's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Manu facturing Co' Columbia Bicycles. Largest Buly, Wagon and Harness House im the State. Greenville, S. C. GREENVILLIE Coach Factory, GREENVILLE, S. C, 100 BREWST ER BUGGIES ! Cheapest ever Offered. We Make TIhe IBest WAGONSlin the SOUTH. 11?. 0. Mllarkley, Prop'r. G. WV. Sirrine. Sunt. Bargains --IN higre#& Oolla4sTilDan -AT-- tv le A REDUCED PRICES!FieBck We are overstocked with Hiar- Sicl ue1'ueLaIn ness and Collars, and wvill save et(Iiad'urotleLn you money on either. We also have in stock SOLE LEATHER, mn&Mr~nzpr ed~ie UPPER LEATHER, HARNESS LEATH ER, WHIPS,LAPROBES,TN IS HORSE COVERS, HARNESS & TRACES, SHOE F'INDINGS, ofin " ' all kinds.IiiP tIn fa iDeui A ftll line of MENs AND BOYS ,We will save you some money entsadPse'Pri ifyou will give us a call before Chrc'ipoed olwtr you make your p~urchases. GOWER & GOODLETT, .AAATNE 102, Main-Street, Boh hieaditishebs Sept 13 180. Geenille s.* Le, Drain, G 2.0 pe 00squae fet.irG,. Brick GuK~LATIOPAIT cst nly 60 urStricktpo h t Lo e d, ian cens ergal i bl. o~o $4 0 tase Oi d T u~)SSretimeut Lnge Willato leas i tinor ronmoof &ose Mlariez iv e ea dy o wied and willelast fordyears.erUParis. Senstmp fo saplsBndtuh whTe an inW ti&s thebes ptu..8 Ore894S.., MarLcAT1NG'8. ROM EL8O RFIN ,G a A 41 Usesorroanr. or nron roof Send L stamp s aple and fulrecimndit ~'tb.8 l84,...4gSAUdSH , DOORS i N. 600orBtLe.GineS BR8E LME, 1L JCHEAPNESS. Are adding lots of useful BAR GAINS to their Stock for FALL TRADE Mn. IAQOOD is in. New York now; we expect him to do wonders this season, as Goods are cheaper now than they were ever known to be. We are better prepared] than ever to serve you, and ask for your patronage. HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. PickensM, S. C. Sept. [ L I '. WANTED, 200 Cords of good Tan Bark. To be delivered this Spring and Sum tuer. The bark must be w eli taken care of. Will pay cash on delivery APply to GOWEIR & GOODLETT. MatLch 22. Greenville, S. 0. Family Groceries ANb General Merchandise. W E have just received our STOCIE OF GOODS for the preseni seaseon, which we offer at the lowesi prices possible. We keep constantly on hand i goodl supply of BACON, FLOUR, SUGARS, COFFEES, MOLASSES, TE AS, H ATS, SH OES, CLOTIlING, D R YV G 001D , II A 1RDW A lIE. &c. Al1so, FARMERS' TOOLS, and every Ihig neededI for Fat'iuiiig pur-poses. A. G. WYATT Ensley, S. J, If!You Want Anything General Merchandise, QFCALL ON ME. I KEEP Dry Coods, Notions, IBoots, Shoes, Cro ceries, Hardware, and a full line of Farm Sup plies. I can give you a low figure orn Flour and Farming Implements. JOn 0. KAY i8 with mec and will be pleased to have his friends call ori him. J. E. ROBINSON, Easley. S. C.. Fob. 8. na-..1 SOTHERN RAILWAY CO. (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) Route of the Great Vestibuled Limited. OoNDINSED 80HEDULD OF PASSENOBR TRAIN6, In Effect August lt, 1894. vo. Lin F'st Mail Northbound. No. 38 No. 30 No. 12 Daily Daily Daily Lv Atlanta a time 12.00 N'n 9.00 pm 8.00 am Atlanta i time 1.00 pm 10.00 pm 9.00 am N r l --or -...... ..-...... 10.37 pm 9.44 am "G ''''''' 11.00 pm 10.20 am ,,ainesvillo.. 2.14 um 11.31 pm 10.54 am Lula ....... ..... 1:3p 1.9a " Corneli.--.:: ......11.3 pm 11.19 am Mt. Airy ....'''''''.''.''''1145 am Toccoa ........ ..........' 12.10 pm Westminster -......... 12.45 am 1.40 pmn Seneca ........ .. .... 140 am 1.35 pm ". 2.10 am 2.05 pm G~ reenville.... 5.8 pin 8.00 am 8.05 pm Spartanburg.. 0.22 pm 4.01 un 4.11 pm "Gailnoys. .... ........4.42 am 4.53 pm Blacksirg .11 pi 5.00 am 6.10 pm ' King'sMount'n .........5.23 am 5.10 pm Gastonia ...... ..-..... 5.4 am 5.58 pm Ar. Charlotte. 8.29 pm 0.80 am .40 pm Ar. Danvillo...... 12.27 am 11.-5 am 12.40 am Ajr. 10olimo1d -am. 0 -iij4W:jjj -tt its Wii n iiton..f3Aiiii-- psjin.... "lHaltin'o P.n... 8.20 am 11.35 pm " Philadelphia .. 10.46 am 3.00 am .. Now York..... 1.23 pn 6.23 am Ves.Lim V'st Mail Southward. No. 87. No 85. No. 11 Daily Daily Daily Lv Now York P.11.n 4.30 pm 12.15 n't....... Philadolphia.. 6.55 pm 7.20 am. ialtimore..--- 9.20 pin 9.42 am . Washington... 10.43 pm 11.01 am. Itichmon d2 'H1 O~~~. a m ~m740 i " Dalivillo ....... ~~54~im ~1 P6-9 E Charlotto...... 9.35 am 10.50 pm 12.20 n'n Gastonia --.... ......... 11.20 pm 1.02 pm " King'sMount'n ................. . 1.25 pi llacksburg.... 10.48 am 12.0a.m 1.50 pm " Galinoy ..... ....... .......... 2.05 pm Sparrtanburg.. 11.37 am 12.57 am 2.50 pm Greonvillo..... 12.28 pm 1.62 am 4.10 pm Central....... 1.15 pm 2.40 anm 5.20 pm Seneca......... .......... 3.01 am 5.45 pm W estminster.. .......... .......... 6.05 pi " Toccoa....... .......... 3.49 am 0.45 pm " Mount Airy... ................... 7.35 pm Cornelia ....... .......... .......... 7.38 pm Lula...--.... .......... 4.42 am 8.05 pi, Galnesvillo.... 3.31 pm 4.b9 am 8.30 pm Buford..--- . . ......... .......... 9.03 pm Noreross.... ........ ...... 9.39 pm Ar Atlanti l time 4.56 pm 6.20 am 10.30 pm Ar Athianta C tim 3.65 pm 5.20 am 9.30 pm Pullman Car Service: Nos, 35 and 30. Rich mond mid Danvillo Fast Mail, Pullman Sleeping Cars bietween At lanta and New York. Nos.37 anii38 -Wushington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limitod, between Now York and Now Orleans. Through Pullman Sleopers be tween New York and NeoN Orlcags, via Atlan ta and Montgomery, and also between Washing ton nid Aliniphis. via Atlanta and Hiriningmam. Nos. 11 and 12 Pullman Slooping Car between Richmond, 1)anville and Greensboro. For detailed information as to local and through time tables, rates and Pullman Sleep, Ing car reservations, onter with local agents, or address - W. A. TURK. S. H1. HARDWICK, Gon't Pass. A4rt. Ass't General Pass Ag't WAsi.NGUrN, D. C. A'iAN'rA, GA. J. A. DJDSON, Superintendent, Atlanta, Ga. W. 1H.GREEN.- J. AN. CULP, 0en'l WI'gr., Tratltc Mh'gr. WAsix(;roN, D. C. .Waijington D.O. Al Tremnendous Lot of Just Arrived. CHALLENGE ANYBODY ON PRICES. Laces, Einbroideries, Tusortiorie hi1ks-and SIlk Trimminugs, Silk Mitts, .Sik Gloves, Uml1rellas andi Palmo Fans, lalles' and Gents Belts, Collars and Cuffs,Gents Hats, latest styles; Sheets and Shiirting, Mp'gs Summer Underwear, LaWnis, Cni-tains anid Quilts, Cuff Holders and1 Scarf Retainess? Tooth Bruishes and Shaving Brushbs. Large quantity of S0a Island at 5 cents a yard-aind many other things too tedious to mention. Kemember that J1. H. Martin'is with me andi carries a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and wvill exchange for countr Produce. Easey ~.c. . M , RAM PEY, EaseyS. .,May 24, h1894. Before Movinig To the new Store Room recently Crect-~ ed by CI. E. Robinson, opposite thle JOURNAL, ofice, I will sell, to matke room11 for~ a new stock-,- thte Goods I n1ow hlave on hland, AT COST .lTo save tronbie of mloving.v . If you wisht any goods I no0w have 0on hand, call in, and I wvill mlake the prides to sulit you. Of course, selling at coat: I can only sell for cash,.so, 0- i theO time to securie bargains. I have many utselul articles which it would be well for you to look at. W. C. Bramlett. Sept. 13. PRIZE WINNERS FurnIshed on1 15 day s test Tr'ial he hie proper contracot Is signed..' If yotu wanit an organ of Reputation Buy the Carpenter Organ. L~OWE.4T' PRICES FOR CARIh, Sheet Music (1% cents, till June 30th, Bargains in ORGANS now. (Jail or wvrito WV. J. RL. STILES, Teacher Vochi and In strumnental Music, 3I Main Street, Green ville, S. 0. W.'J3. B. STILES, June 14, 93. Solentiflo.Aierlean Agenoy teor 9 @AVEATg TRAbE MARJts; DEsioM PAThmNTS OOPVROHTS eto Vfintenate nd teenIambok~t ldest burean For securing patenta In Aeia tanen Out byyn6 ruhtbfr WAA~~f f ana SOUTHI M #AILMY Co. ondensed schedule, In Eftreet Ag. Ist, '.4 Trains run by 75th Modfdian Time. laeston. - AINe rry o..p "Columbia ........ ...............140 ar Ar. Clinton ... (Fx un) -n.S41pi "Laurens ..,(Sn... AX V M 26px ". . . . .' ' . . . ' - '. . -. . . . . . . 2 p ........... 2.52 9 la SAbbovill '""'. . 'An'' .* - .'.. 4.55 pm S. . ...-.. 4.3 p m Walhalla -.-.....40 p m " Att~~~p STATIONS. .Dail INo. 12. lav. Walhalla....................,9.35 am Seneca ............... 10.00 am Anderson'.............. ...... 11..5 atk Bolton .............................. 1 -5 pm r. Donald's................... 56.1pm 6.A bbievy.io......... ..,........; p15 m "H oes..''.* . . ......... : 10 5 M ".Nwor .................... 2.30 pM rospery--.....-............ 2.55 pm " Charlsor-...-....... ..15 pm -lq v -....... ... ... ....... . 9 .4 m lietween Anderson, Ilelton and Greenville. Da .- - - ------- - Daily. No- 1.- STATIONS. .A. No. 12. B:08 p. n Yv.. .,Andurson.......... Ar'12.07 pm 4-05 p. " ........lton.......... 11.45 am 4.2 P. .n . .Williamston........ 11.09 am .31 p. ........Polzer ............ 11.03 am - p. Ar....Grconville..........LV 10.15 am Setween Oolumbia and Asheville. . INo.ily STATIONS. I Dail Daily, No. 3. N., 1 No.16.1 No. 14. a --.:.L Charleston r .,.45pm . ....--- .00 a:mLV Jack'vifle A10.15ami ..... .....1.45a.m " Savannah " 15.80am..... 1.S0ain 5.10 an xnLv.qjojujnbiUArI 1.20Opm 3.ffpm 2. pi5 .10 a in ..Alston... "112.3Cpm 8.l pm 1.20pin 6.5 a na" ..Santuoe."11.80p 2.O0ym 1.opm 7.10aim".1Union... "11JpM 1.40pm 2.13pm 7.30 p in ..Jonesvilloe " 10:4Ap 2.4pm 2.2pi 7.43 p m ".Pacolet... 10.33p12.21pin 2.50pm 8.10 P m1ArSpat''l)g'YvIO.5pnll.454m 8.05pm 8.15 p m Lv Dart.'b'g lo.pn 11.30am 6.20p)m 1.201 m A r Ash'oVille Lv 7.t 8.40am Nos. 11 and 12 are solidirains between Chis ton and Walhalla.: Trains leave Spartanburg, A. and C. division. nofthbound. 4.0l.a. m., 4.11 p. in., 6.22 p. m., IVe. tibuled Limitedl; southbound, 12.57 a. n., 2 Mp. in. 11.37 a. in., (Vestibuled Limitctl): bound, W. N. 0. Division, 8.15 p. in. for lonw sonville and Asheville. - .- .. Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. bivision, northbound, 3a.m.,3.05 p.m. and 5,30 p.m.,(Ves tibuled iinited); southboud 1.52a. in., 4.10 p. n., 12.28 . in., Vesti.buled Limited). Trains lave Seneca, A. and C. Division, north bound, 1.40 a. in. and 1.35 p. n.; southbound, 3.01 d. in. and 5.45 p. n. PULLMAN SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sloepliig Cars on Trains 35 and 30, 37 and 38, on A. and C. Division. Trains 15 and 16 carry Pullinan Sleepers be. tween Savannah and Hot Springs. W. H1. (REEN, J. M. CULP, Con'l Mg'r, Traflic IMgr. Washington D. C. . RYDEt, Supt., olumbia, S. C. W A TURIK, -' S. H.IHARDWICIC, rn' Pass. Agt., Ass't Gon'l Pass. Agt., ashington, D. C. Atlanta. Ga. W. L DoucLAS SHOENO SQUEAKING.' $5. CORDOVAN. FR N H&ENAMEL.EDCALF .P.INECAf&l(ANGAIR * 3.49 PO1LICE, Sol.s s~o.$2.WORKINOJQE - : BDYs'H001S E& SKND FOR CATAL0GijE* We LDOUGLAS, BP.. DOCK'TON MA55. You can Iave mnoney bypurchasing -W. L. -Douglas Shnes, Bedause, we are the lakrgest-sadnufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee -the vaipn bay stam. pl. ,the namie and price ota the btoiom whaich oltc~s yon ag'ainst high '. ice andtlhe iId eenan's prts. 0 sr shoe. 'ual eustoni wor ast asv fitng and wearing qualities. Wec have theni sold p very where at lower prices for the valus gliven thatn any other mnake. *Take no substitute. If your deatrcenhot-supiply you, we can.:.Sold by W. "IV c~aIl,.R ckeje S. C. B. FM rgan,Cetra,$. C. New Goods. W E haereceivedl OUr TMA L Stock of'S'HO EN, IIA T S, DRlY 000ODS, STOVES;TIN-.WARE, &O: We bought..ytther heavy in~ Hlats and Shoes; and .mpWt sell -thenm. If you wanU4 Bargains..ini geither call and let us shmvyuad y'o ill be astonlished ab term kailow pri.. ces wo areC offering thorn.. .. We dlon't sell anything inl Stoves we can't guarantee. Our~ Stock of G-roo eries Is alwvays coniplete. If you want the-besqt Soaps try our Clairdt, none better for' all purlposes. It's ralther' early yet to say any thinig about debts; we hope. we won't have to say anythIng about themn tia Beason, Your~s for~ big trade; . JHN T. LEWIS S0Ka Sept, 27, 1894 . Hase received bsi Stot~r of NEW SPRING GOODS. Best Style h n~d Latest Pat erne--Come and See Thems I pa~y t1h0 highlest.prices for - CO~frtrI3rdc ~nd will 5oil you Goods813n exchangq~ at t'ue owestL figure, Rlememlber that I keep everything in the line of. Grooeries and .Dry Goods. J. E..BErowi, Key N, Q9ant* e. Q, I