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. W.'F. BUoanT, Vditor. COURSE OF STUDY FoR THE PUBLIC SCHIOOLS OF THEC STATE OF SO U TH CAROLINA, ADOPTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF- E. XAMINERS, SEPTEMBER , 1898. [Contim(iod] SPELLING. No spolling book is needod in first division. Woids enough for prect ice will bo found in connec tion with the reaning and the lan guage oxerciso. Especially shoiI the plpil not h0 required to spell long hard words of whoso meaning ho knows nothing and which lie cannot use. The spellI ing and the use of a word should go togother, and much attention should be given to written spelling when the puipil has learned to write. NV1MBERI'. No books is needed in the first division. Pupils should be taught to count up to at. least 50. Make all possible collbinationkms of m bors up to 10 hv moans of addi tion, subtraction, mn * iultipliation. and division. Eso (jects, sich as blocks. pebles, naiIs, in (Ier to aid tle pipils inl getting anlt idea of nul mibeis. Give sim iple practi cal examples drawn from things finiliari to the childrkeni. Addi tiell , 11itr i mi l u I ti il leat 1411 and division should be tauighit to gether. MU'si4'. This is an entirelyn subj-ect inl the pbliilic scIolls, aid tefnlhlers illav for a t in1e lot le a hle to teach it moi0st satisfailctllri'ally. It is verv dsiralf, how'ver. to make a be. giniing: and it is hoped that th-se tvachetrs N-I ii art- prepnrol1 t4 ive illstIlii sI vill do si' at 011le'. A few mlinuiti.-, devilt.-d t., in i at tl . ( 'ilill -r til' (losimli of thi" schol, tmZethie'r with same instrue titills ill till, rI-ldilllellits i'f luu1S I'. will b-- mlost prIotitablyN spenlt. Several ionks are inoluidedt in, Wo11l41 ho vell ftlr the toechrs to have thes' all for hi, own use,. (r. at 1my i'rato, ti Illave t h tii rst two o tirt'Ie l iin ers, t oi t hler witl Intu11l. s!\, whiv'h conlta.1it~ prob-t t'yuli llection of slngs suitabbde It must le left for thle teaichmer to deelde4, fral in the con~ditionis in p):hN should hoe as~ked to buiy the speOcilic directions in this~ maltter. f~l, 010 1111 Ivalc 1 )I s 1111. )raw ilg, lihe music, is a Iew branch buht itsH imphor'tanico demamh~l that somel~ attention ho givien to it. Child reni should( be eouriaged from the start to dIraw objects on thiri slates; and as soon as prac. ticable they should begin with the regular courso adopted for use it the schools. There are, nto doubt many teacheres who have novei stuidied drawing; hut even then with the hiel p of tile text-book, and espechdaly with the help of th(i Drai, ong Manual intendA for the use of teacher's, canii give somo14 in, struction to their pup1)1is. As saidI above, the younger pu pils can begin with their slates~ but the older oines should have ti books that were adopted1 for ti schools. As the subject is naturally ai intorcestinig ene, the oldecr pupibi may bo oncouiragod to (do mnost 01 all of their work at home, and sc take up very little time during school hours. v SECOND) DIVISION--THIIRD AND FIOURTHL YEARS. READINo. Second readler. Supl)iomontary readinlg ; Seaside and Wayside, vol. 1; Ehsop's Fables, vol. 1 (Educa tioinal Pub. Co.'s edition) ; Oats and D~ogs, andl Other Friends; Grandfather's Stories; Normal Second reader, or any other second reader'. Any of the voluma~s hore mentioned will be of a suitable grade for second reader pupils, it would be wvell for the teacher to have some pupils get one )book and some anotheor to give a variety of reading matter. Continue to drill on elementary sounds. Some at tention should be given to diacrnt ical works. Drill carefully on the new works of each lesson. and tr~ to secure good pronunciationi ani rapid reading. naY tr'tuotion in elabguage shoul< n onnuection with th 0.}90 Nospecie r e anbjeot needed. have the'pupi a tell the substance of their reading lessons. Have them make short sentences con taining familiar worda. Have them answer orally and then in writing simple questions based on the lessons road. Correct errors made in talking or answoring quos tions in any of the school oxorcises. The pupils should commit to mom ory littlo piocos from their readers or othor books similar i) grado. Continue to tUch the use of capi tal lottors, the poriod, and the (1ustion mark. ollow the s1111 me'.lud as inl the first grade; g'vmg imch iatten tion to writing the words to sp'll, as it is ill writing that spelling is of iiost ilportillice anlltd as pupils somet.imies siell very well orally. but hadly wen they write. No text book on simlling is roeiilly I'eeded ill secodl(l divisitol, but the \Vord Prillor 1ay1 he used bI I t hose who prefer a book. All killds of t'0o l ililtlolls of nummbers by v1mleanIs of the four I'lundament411 al rules up 14):0. ('(il tilue, So far :Is practical and lve ossary, to illust rato ht- visible oh je.-ts. Tlachi tll chi ildro'.1 to ntilt up to at htual1red by 5's and 10's% :111d to) ma1,ke. chngf mony)u to) 5 cenits. Te h11 thilem the Fitlilui er o t llays iIl ZI WI 1k. w i-k il it a 1nII, tiltiithis ill a yvI-ar pinits in a i arqat inl a g-,d lon, i. T I* o a 1 hi m halves, 20. IF I Y; GF I F.. Itefore tis stit' till- courlst, I he. pulpils shAl'.1 haiv. eeie S-Ime oral iist lnt ion in liv i w, :11nd it ii O'nitiit is abh to teacl tl' subljott (rallv, it wouIlt Ib Ih t tor to) di S- dilliiFg tils olitiro d . ivisi o li. If, h wev r, th h iSiot ill at etilo itit' n I li' it)ili' pia te t istruction in this wny, it will bo. founid possile foright ivo.'1 --readk r pupils t study i - tita i l durni th. i1tter part Io this4 divisionl. ' .1 4i 11t d reoIlmarkit nl this4 ubjIts inl firtl divisi' . Titl aVcurc N-il l Triliiui An. lto I81 N~~hlil F .\V ''ld glis' Aiidrsoi's 'l- leA(ntNG.k Thir r eaih-r.lo ~Asioe pupl 2 ;ivnc(,lesls il atnt in will Ited to imis i pu to 'ih e Iehanical prio euof 11. ilI g wrird'I04 s an) i l ore them cidtrn underst aliuigha th41ev iltance1 ) of 1( i t. lav them writ little cmps 1$i lio sge ste11 de thoi 41~ les o o iI by th et piturs.t Conine pVFd~ honi it analis and teach ii acuaev Xti pr.onitn or ifppanway readi~V, g useIfn ne); wasid u nd Waystid, 4iviso!. I; ig nsnFahersgaeta anoWod lr ;n Sorio fHri )es tre ofthe plibr lar oks the c ihia wrien and1( try1 i evieru way tot thee inerste m rading both inshool an drete homie.me h Vi~i~flS. iura te i.:. i e thercises11 mayi tke secondil trade book. anc fcrtae inarlir cpe.t Hav te shortil co uritions ren, and teoallh hw ti wrilett)rsno (lSpedv orsanotteaeaeran the boo begninted.] tdii Asong anoo waso wsd bifn bookiwas prepdrtor toa divisiong thk poo the ha sed.r Ufna higer grae prhngh Wore youm oert. ? Udr nbd' prhouig, wearn heml;tiplias writerand rnder nmboters uprao three. Whatods riberftial ex amles asioted informer di..th visionsrng thase sixtw yeary ther toupisa ntaeu the mter [Continued. A on4awh.a en 4 " , ,I . 1 1 EJ~UNIE UI Yo13AT1n [Siuccessor to Bates & Ferguson,] Carriages, Photons, Surreys, EI IICLES, of all kinds, HARNESS. Robes. SADDLES. COLL ARS, BRIUDLES, Sole Leather, Shoe Uppers, Shoe Finding's, Baby Carriages, Goat Wagons, G IR US TRI CICLES. special Agency--Columbus Buggy Co's Elegant Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n Manufacturing Co's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Manu facturing Co' Columbia Bicycles. Largest Bumy, Wagoli anld Hariless House iml] the State. Greei':lle, S. V. CGRE~ENVILLE CoaCh Factory, GRI1EENVILLE, s. C, 100 BREWST ER BUGGiES ! Cheapest ever Offered. We Make The EBest WACONS in the SOUTH. H. C. iMarkle y, IProp'r. Bargains -IN iIiinigce$#& ioll 1m'#ITl, ri -A T. -StvFle A REDUCED PRICES!FieBck We are overstocked( wvith lIar nessC4 and (Col lars. and( wvill saIv(e (P i i1( ii 'HItIi, Ln you money on either. WXe IO also ~ riw'.pr eal ie U1PP.l LEATIIEI{, HIAlRNESS LEA'ITIIER, WVIll P',1,A PIROBIES, l lO1USE COVE RS, 11IINNEss & x 1 .TRACES>, SIIOIC WI NIN(G', of all kinds. A full line of MI.:ss AN so oys SAD DLEI4S. We wll aveyou some mny if you wvill give u a albefor'o you mako your purchases.(fi,&inpod odvar GOWER & GOODLETT,AIArNE Sept. 13, 18941. GOoicnville, s ~hwhl ndi ins.hebs COTTON SEED. 1.~D OB N LNS Trake your Oolton Suod to P. QA Cureton, in Easley, who will buy your Cotton Sood and pay the high-DRSELUBMOO ost cash prico for thomn I10 is buly-INS&C ing for the South Carolina Cotton Oil Company, Groonvillo Mill. ~ orQc sa ~ drs,14 Oct. 11-4mnw1I1t: tethtw aerioe I Mean You.fotroiorOte Lteda thWa I have waited long and patient ue , inegv sacl rwieu ly for what you are due me. eectiy Please pay me now, don't put itT.0BWR&0N Qf until next month. J,.B.NJWBEY. OrTihl 0, a rcin18 ' CH EAPNE88. Ar adding lots of useful BAR GAINS to their Stock for FALL TRADE Mn. IAGOOD is in New York now; we expect him to do wonders this season, as Goods are cheaper now than they were ever known to he. We are better prepared than ever to serve you, and ask for your patronage. HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. Pickels, S. C. Sept. L t I ) In Poor Health means so much more than you imagine-serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If you are feeling out of sorts, weak and generally ex ~ hausted, nervous, Biuvvu~have no appetite o~ ro~ s and can't work, beIn atonce tak tjig the most relia ble strengthening Iron Brown .rol Bit. ters. A few bot tles cure-benefit omes from the lmuiuC rt dose-i B3itters tin 0 't" a nd fl' __pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous aliments Women's complaints. iets on1y the renuine-i 1sa crossed red 1stues d0to reeit of two 2e. stamps w Fair Views and book-free. - BROWN CHEMICAL. CO. BALTIMORE, MD. Family Groceries Abb Geuneral Mterchanidise. W E have j'lst reet-ived otur STOCK OF GOODS f'or the presenit wits wi'-b we offer at the lowest We keep constantly on band a good suepply of flACON, F'IA)'It, SU'OAiS. CoF'FEE~S, D)ItY U 00jDs, Alsoi, FA~ ItM EICS' TIOOLS., anid every hii i;. neetlic for Farnhing purposes8C. A.G. WYATT E2t34y, S. 0, If',You Want Anything General Mehandise, GWCALL ON ME. I KEEP Dry Ooods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Cro ceries, Hardware, and a full line of Farm Sup plies. I can give you a lowv figure on Flour and Farming Implements. JOHN 0. KAY is with me and will be pleased to have his friends call on him. -J. E. ROBINSON, Rasley. 8. 0.. Feh. 8. 04-..1; 80UTHERN RAiL Y CO, /T .o (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.)' Route of the Great Vestibuled Limited. ONDENSED B0lHEDULE O PASSENOUR TRAINN, In Effect August 1st, 1894. Yes. Uim F'st Mail Northbound. No. 38 No. 30 No. 19 Daily Daily Daily Lv Atlanta o timo 12.00 N'n 0.00 pm 8.00 am " Atlanta E time 1.00 pm 10.00 pm 9.00 am Noroross. ......... 10.37 pm 9.44 am Buford..... ........11.00 pm 10.20 am Gainesvil.~.~ 2.1w ua 11.31 pm 10.54 am Lula. ..--... -. .......... 11.53 pm 11.19 am Corn y ...... --................. 11.45 am Mt. y ... .................... 12.10 pm Toccoa.............. 12.45 am 1 .40 pm Westmtltr. ..........1.21 am 1.14 pm Seneca ....... .......... 1.40 am 1.35 pm Central -.... .. 4.45 pm 2.10 am 2.05 pm " Greenville .... 5.80 pm 8.00 am 8.05 pm Spartanburg.. 0.22 pm 4.01 am 4.11 pm Gaffneys. . ... .........4.42 am 4.53 pm Blacksburg .. .11 pm 5.00 am 5.10 pm "iKing'sMount'n .......... 5.23 am 5.85 pm "oastonla...... .......... 5.46 am 5.8 pm Ar. Charlotte. . 8.29 pm 0.80 am 6.4) pm Ar. Danville...... 12.27 am 11.45 am 12.40 am Ar. Ric:amonct .... . 0~a ~4.pm .20Tni A. Washingiton .. g715 am ~~~-pm -jj..... "altin'e P.n.R. 8.20 am 11.35 pm ..... "Philadelphia .. 10.40 am 3.00 am. Now York..... 1.23 pm 6.23 am Ves.Lim r'st Mail Southward. No. 37. No 35. No. 11 Daily Daily Daily Lv NOW York P.n.t 4.30 pm 12.15 nt........ Philadelphia.. 6.55 pm 7.20 am. " Haltlmoro..... 9.20 pn 9.42 am. W Waslington... 10.43 pm 11.01 am. URilinond..... 12.50a -.mi , a 5aiii 6izillo . 5.40 am p 00-l " Charlotto...... 9.35 am 10.50 pm 12.20 n n " Gastonia ...... ......... 11.20 pm 1.02 pm " King'sMomt'ln .................1.23 pm "Bla.cksburg.... 10.48 am 12.05 aim 1.50 pm Gaffneys .... ....................2.05 pm Spartanburg.. 11.37 am 12.57 am 2.0 pm Greenvillo..... 12.28 pm 1.5 am 4.10 pm Central........ 1.15 pm 2.40 ur 5.20 pm Sencen..................3.01 am 5.45 pm Westminster.. ..................0.05 pm Toccoa ....... .......... 8.40 am 0.45 pin " Mount Airy......... ..........7.35 pin " Cornelia... ........ ..........7.38 pin L Lla........ ..........4.42 am 8.05 pm Gainesvillo.... 3.31 pm 4.59 am 8.30 pin " Buford...... ...................0.03 pm " Noreross 9...) pm Ar Atlanta E tie 4.55 10.30In Ali~tntaC tim - 3.55 p .20 am 9.30 pm Pullman C~ar Service: Nos, Xi~ and 30, Wltl niond and 1)anvillo Past Mail, Pu.llman Sleeping Cars I etweten Atlanta and Now York. Nos. 37 and 38 -Washington andl Southiwcstera Vestibuled Limited, between Now York and New Orleans. Tirougli P fnllman Slcopers be tween N1w York 0nd Now Orlean. ia Atlan ta andl Montgomiery, and also between Washing. tont and Mempits. via Atlanta and litrintgliam. Nos. 11 andiI 12 Pallmnan Sleooing C. betwen Itiebmnond. Datnville an.t (3 reenshoro. For detailed information a4 to local and thirouigh time tabluw.. rate.- and 1'ul!mmcn Sleep. luig car reservations, confer withi local agents, or addrss - W. ~ ~ . ....N, S.I . .1.25IpK n Ueal Pass. A t,. A 1.05t Gener.m Pass Agt WVAStcuNWurOH 1). C. ATLIANTrA, (.1A. J. A. 1) ).>Stiporiaten1nt. Atlnta, Ga. Ge~ll Wgi..........i 6.05 pm. WASH I(. ro . D. . lv. ... 7 .35p NEW~ YORK RACKEI SIOR[. A ...nou L.... of8 i Umbrelns an Pa~n 6.an 0 amiet a03pn AGnt lts Collmr- 3.55 Cpms e.20 a H.30s, ullan ar Snerier aNos, Cntan and.Rc mon it avle tMi, Pullmaner an S laf einrg Cari q t on ant fa and at York. yos.3and m38 othershingsn totediorn Now Orle~ans.~ Throug Puln.atn islewitr be oard arems fvll lnotapl and nam Nroceries aal wi Pllmaopng for coutre Ric~nnd Dnvll Mn . GReAPbEro Ci dtatifaion asotoca an thouh im Cobl.nrtys and Pckem. Slep ngcarresrvaion, oawth Jocldgent. Wh.eUreas, J. . SeARt WC.(.P, m AsuNTo n, to g. r LArA, Lot ter.o A.d rnistratennt of tlna Gs tatIe of aGn eJct of . CULNP, These axrN therfor to. c-ito nd Are an remenos oth saif A Lcer Emrere, aftertpict io nd hekrofnatgs, 'lok Mintheil fore-, noonla and show cas, ifadnes'tand hGet t, hy lare sad Adnisetratn should s t bhet gand.Sitng en Givn underear an, Cnthis and duity of eptemer and9Sarf tRe7teh yeargegatt of aIland at5c ens to henmotn. nw tad intenbrtaJ.HMatnswthm Ad aye 1) fulnedd IfSal and nw Grecerivin, and will bhne forncountry Protdc. Idem i un cssr t& plbh J. any prAMPEistYa SMaLRO.ITS, May 24, 189 Don'tfai Probagi o meudge.l WhraW . M. SteartlC..P, Ot. ofad1 fet8fA.M.el 80UiTfERN RAILWAY 0 (Eatra System.) ondensd Schedule, In Efeet Septembel 28th, 1894. Trains run by 75th Meridian Time. TTILON S. I No.1 ha b o ...~...~.~..-...-..... 7.1581am Columbia. ... 1.40 am Aro Nty- - .............. 255 p m Ar Now rry0............... .1.10 p m Ar Olinton .. (Ex Sun) .. ...,....... 2.85p M Lauron....(Ex sun). ----.. . .10 pm Nin-ety.Six . .--..-...--- .. ... .. ..2 pi Greenwood . .............. 2.2 p m Hodges ......................... g.gign SAbb villo . ................. pm belton .. .... p ,Sneon........................ 4.3p m Walhalla. a.40 pm Atlanta .................11%30 pin STATIONS- Dily D . INo. 1 2. Lv. Walhalla ...........-............5 am Seneca .............. ...... ..... 00 am " Anderson........ ...............11. 15 am Bolton......................... 11.45 am Ar. Donald's............................. 12.16pn v. Abbovill ............... .6 a Hodges.......... .................... 85 pm Greenwood....... ............... 12.55 pm " Ninoty-Six ................. 1.82 pn "Laurens (Ex Sun).................. 110.40 am Clinton (Ex Sun)..... ..............I 11.10 am " Newborry ........ ............... 2.39 pm Prosperity ............ 2.1 pm Ar. Columbia................ ........ 4.15 pm " Charleston.............. .......... 8.45 pin etween Anderson, Bolton and Greenville. DLy- Daily.w NO. I STATIONS. I No.i12. 3.08 p. in Lv......,Anderson ....... Ar'12 07 pm 4.0 P. m ........ Bolton............ 11.4$ an, 4.25 p. m ". .WIlliamston......... 11.03 am 4.31 P. m " ........Polzer ............" I II am 5.15 p. in Ar ....Grenvillo..........Lv 10.15 am -Btcween Coluniblu and Altoville. Daily. Daily, No. 13. STATIONS No. 14. 7.15 al...... LChurlestontr-........18.45pm I.Man ......... Lv.ColumbiaAr'. 3.55pm 12.0pn ........... .Alston-- " ........ 3.10pm 1. 20pm -.-.............Sa 200yum 1.55pm........... Union..... l. " 1"40 2~~~~~~ 2p...... aolt....... 1.J.2ln 2.13pni ......... ..JonesVile I.. 1240pn 2 2Minn ......... " . acole)t....... 1 pi 2.5Opm... . Ar Sprt'b',qLy .... 8.05pm . LvSuart'bgAr . 1130am 60 ......... A r Ashevnle Lv - - .-ta Nos. I I and 12 are solid trains betwoon diarles. ton and Walhalla. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. and C. division, northbound. 4.01 a. in., 4.11 p. in., 0.22 p. in., (Ves. tibuled Limited 1; southbound, 12.57 a. m., 2.50 1). mi., 11.37 a. in., (Vestibuled Limited): west. bound, W. N. C. Division, 3.05 p. in. for Hender sonville and fAsheville. Trains leav' Greenville, A. and C. Division, northbound, 3 a.m.,3.05 p.m., and 5,80 p.m.,(Ves. tibuled rlimited); southbound. 1.52 a. im., 4.10 p. In.. 12.28 . in., (Vestibuled Limited). Trains cave Seneca. A. and C. Division, north bound, 1.44 a. in. and 1.35 p. in.; southbound, 3.01 a. in. and 5.45 p. in - PULLMAN SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cari on-TraIns 83 and 36, 37 and 38, on A. and C. Division. W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP, Gen'1 Mg'r, Traffie Mgr. Washington, D. C. E. BERKELEY, Supt., Columbia S C. W. A. TURK, S. H. IIARDVICk Gon'l Pass. Agt., Ass't Gen'1 Pass. Agt., Washington, D. C. Atlanta. Ga. W. L. DoucLAs IS THE BEST.% $3NO U EAKING *5. CO RDOVAN. ICNH&ENAMELLEDCALF. 44.$5.k9iNECALF& VANOAROM * 3...9 POLICE,3 SOLES. o.$2.WORKIN&M.1 EXTRA FINE.$ t2.41. BYSSCHooLSHOES. LA 12:8OL. ~2-59$2 1.. 4 SEND FOR CATAL.0GUE WeL.*DOUGL.AS, B3ROCKTON, MASS. You can save money by purchastug W. L. Because, we arc the larg'est manfacturers of advertised shoes in the woerld, and guarantee the vahue by stamping thle nunte and price on the bottom, whic i protcts you against high prices and the mniddleman's pronits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fiting and wecaring qualitics. We have them sold every where at lower p)rices for the value giveni than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can, Sol by . . or smule biy. W. T..McFall, Pickells, S. C. B. F.Morgan, Centrat, S.C. New- Goods. W E have received1 oulr FALL Stock of 8110 EN, HI A T N, DR.Y. U00tDN, STOVES. TIN-WARE, &u'. WVe bought rather~ heavy in Hats and Shloes, and must sell them. If you want Bargainus iln either call and let us8 showv you, and you wvill be aistonislhed at the remarkablatlow pri ces we are offering them. Stoves!- Stoves!! Stoves!! We dIon't sell anything in Stoves we can't gtuarantee. Our1 Stock of (3-roe eries Is always complete. If youi wvan the best Soips tr~y our Clairette, none. better for all purposes. It's rathier earay yet to' say any thing abiot debts; we hope we won't haive to say anything about them this season. Yeurs for big trade, .JtOHN T. LEWIS & SON. Sept. 27, 1894. H[as roceived his- Stock of NEW SPRING G~ ODS. Best Styles and Latest Pat erns-Come and See Them. I pa'y the highest prices for. Country P'r-)dumb And will sell you Goods in exchange at thb lowest figure.. Remember that I keep everything in thet 11110 of Groceries and Dry Goods, . E. Bi'nw&