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For somo reason or ()ter, the funds nocessary for th School Commissioner to bogini solling books will not bo aviilablo until noxt year. Unloss tho school rooms aro much bottor than for mierly, it wi I o be necossary that tho pipilsihvo b10hooks aind where no one keeps them for sale siflicien1tly near to bo convoment, it woulId be w0ll for the trusteos to order a supply anol kop thom on hand until the fnids becomo availalo. Aro you carrying your pupils from the known to tho unkIowN from the near to thl remte froi tho particular to the geler l-Why? Wanted-A ricles torihIiis Col!umn on school Libraries, on tealinw: Ethics, Mu11sie and] Civics, cqs(ix. ly tho lattor. If wo ar(e ) 1beli eVC tho nowspapejr !, riots 1 ' etn ' - qy1--1-w1ouIld such he 1t4 vnast. if the peop) had 1o 1 manalI1ged iileo ty wer'e chid i r at. 1)ome and sell1 . .IIere ar. a fi\, (11:4 .! it % V0(1t ' 141, as i .1''43 to dH4A.' 'Shuild a pn'opIrl N, h~o made a cnii: le yn the righ t of s1 irr4ge ." a vpol1 it en 1p 1 rivi'ege , h4uld th h r f :-u rage : extendecd to woNO? :Is Ei'. iN'll Ct'ut' itii as t i' iv 'rl f iv r \. v h\ t 4! 11 1- i : :11 child w I I-o vno (-r I he Un1ion: isbu l'rv n-n4 . Th is utjen4 th44 autho4(rit'. o: tr. W .~' ''. sioner ()f vdacation. Doc(s eu 101Il' A (C1 TO It 1. It.f 11 N. t.im yc: I . !i a' willi 11 i I e, - 1)flit4' en114 feed fue4t~ ( 4 to 1hi14drel' as h(; od h s*w ill to swi, nd theln it:k (jull, tilli t c) St' lt 111ll1 1h 1 14114i!!. 1:- l4v Wn t1a weIg44h 1win140 14 111 t4 w a -h .e: : Ied. I. r i re i' t h tIe1 Ind i-l *l1 ' nit. \ise w ouh l v v ith tI .-.I I;!, faIcts 14nd ~ enaii on i s. Thea 1,-n1l'her4 wlo14 ipials 4 b 441;'ve tw4'41 l lilh l' se th1e stun4'1 thing in4 an4 4b4ee ' r ~1'4 u.vent1, and44 think the .a4s thing. about it, has~ 4no thei intI41's't ('444- . eeption of1 what t ihikin really1\ is Tik~in m Is mallking ouri kno44w1. c edge aIs unhke1~ what44 that1 saime mlindt as (our4 persona44:1lity, r'esuini rIii~ from41 th4e (at injg of 14 br:i'l, beer, :u.1nt1 a 14eans4, is 441 niki Hw any tII 44-r :'4 4wr . Thi(nking441 \ 1v4)t ' b-41 i :-. Ity 11f4 'om' kmd, ~lotgi 1s1on-r 41r in - 11(4t 'I is he S h iIh tiIf ('lly to talk of and oppor'tl, i mity1 for " net444l Ivity. It '14 41 ileceyeI i( esI ilutI(4, ,- i 1414 4)1si<f appoving,~~.-J14 of the 441c in reading,10 )mph1) (aries, in Cictio. hink m1 0 means thel pofeing (of al Ntaned, il cltedI: mind (bhind, Ifary huan etc.titi mest1) gold judgm1ent,1 kee0mnewiscriminati sympathoi 1app reationetalong a.lld hies ofa progress.-Journhe algiEduenhion anwil rele my entr seocll goods cost, on an aftert the d5ta fofree thoems, a, florhng yo ardunr1) e, have reayosbetwee 1tfan 15hy o nowt du* n atd eadIn e t and hreember I ca'tslloodst ost ria crdt an don'v Jskfo seused. ~it -M near sYours8 respe.ell s t ailig an faten ht, . th .1 04' -""Is SHEPPARD AND ELLISON'S PRICE LIST. Georgia Home.made for rougi vare, is the best. Nice line Ladies' Shoes, patent fast mflers given with shoes, so you wil niot Ie sewing on buttolns every Stn day before going to church. Chil dren's shoe., a pecialty. Indigo Prinits best, 5 cents pol yard. All wocI Twillel Ft lannel 10 2.: cents per yard. All woo'l Twilled Flannel best 2( eents p)(,r yaN. l\ 1 wool School Boy Jeans; 16 23 veeII(S per ya . All wool School Boy best Jeamn cen t i,1 .tls p(. yard. 3-.- Shirting -I een(s per1 yard, 7.8 Ihirt in1" 5 " " 1Lats al kiInds, ald Mtyles wit 11 ")3' r-i celt off. I lon't nliss !e n t al' -) re the are1'. al Lone. ( 1 line of ohi Its and und1(he rwear, A I' - I air e~akets,.,0ce ts I. N. L. (cwet Moives :.0 per cent )i. Nails ie l :, ! N' .de 2 1 SI I l'tt Fer 1u 5~ 12e:.tpe I (AV 141 2_ t 1 ) ,l lid ' lll. .im ' l i ;. I o, MI E6 :'p. Cent o see W4 whel ill town f E1 ' 0 i &, I N ul p.e t everiythiu that n .marv for a veriy little re mIak.ing~ big (cuts to get it. cogn izt' a .Sl I'inihl I enri ta~ iothi 9.00U, forP 62 e1 ts. OUT. If you want to cut e:xpenlses, uy one of our Novelty D~oor lats and take home to vouri lile. Prlice 95 cents. ill and~ settle, as our god r.e all sold1 at the lowest cash rices a nd w~e need the mon ey. JONES & QARRIDN, No. 9 PEND LETON S [R.lU* 11. Nov. 22-9l. Greenvilec, S. Q. A v.ents St anida rd Pat ternP . Ci aa. :Ia free (.n reVl uest amnily Groceries E~ have iust received our S3TOCK OF01 GOODS for the present ason1, wichel wo offer at the lowest niees possible, Wo keep constantly on hand a ciod su1ppl1y of 3ACON, FLOURt, SUUAlUS, COFFEES3 HII0EM, CLOI'IlNO, D RY GoonsD , llARDWY A IRE. &c. Also, FARIMIR' TOOLS, antd every dagi IleededI for FarinIig plar (,. A. G. WYATT. A HAPPY NE To al4 We will maintain our repu year 1895, and solicit a contiual Sher Will Continue t fcTE roe ryT il~urOand isX lv 11:d n rt C. . Askfor t W DouGLAS ISTHE BEST. FIT FOR A KING. 3. co1DovAN, FrC,[ Cl &ENAMELLEO CALF. .1?9NECALF&KANGARCO. S .9.9POLICE,3 SOLES. -.2. W RKIINGME I - ) - -XTRA\ FIlNE.,S " - rozUTAGUE O : o AI IoIn ili.). ah W. L. D gas3&$4 Shoes All ourw' !,es are equi!iy satisfactory They giv- Gi best value for the mnney. lTheir vie:%ring qualitler, are utnir possed. The pricc rro uniform....stampcti on role. From $ t:." ' ainved over other niakes. If -our i-c cannot supply you we can. Sold by W.'i . t c Ya1, Pickens, S. C. F. B. V.irgan, Certral,S. C. 10REEIANVILE SJ W WOR; (S lorS li r ' of H in's o(fc w asime s br n: ilirSesot El {L8 N BO8., find S.'ude. you l w t t Wbuy Crim. n (lrSeed ,Ri, 12ai dvr ed Or any Ilju iothered, gocr to n g t ERGAUSON BRO)S. 1on'ee, (Se-tk, GReio,) Lo d, y.;) t~ goA to l' RUSO Bl . Ot. lAIs HA N I 1LS, SAI)DDLES, 'W IPS, ROBES, Everytin'g kp)t inl a1 1rt. (lass hlarness1 storo). Th'Iese goods havo got to go as i.ho buisins haCs1)8 to h) o4eld out, >r wI close out in huliik. GOWER & G00DLETT, 102, Main-Streot, Sept. 22-94. Greenville, S. C. Obhamboriain' a Eo and Hkin Olntmon' Gr ace:t$< uro or Cbronic Soro Eyce. Pvc~n, Tetter, SalF ndtclBead 2coTO;pe o.Fsal byWduggns~ For putting a horso in a fine lbet calt dition try Ir. Cady's Condition Foy io ton upte etm n il ipin, Cr ne0w life to tin old or over vorkeI hor 2 Cenlts por package. For sale by drugg is'ta, W YEARI 3ur Customers. tation for Low Prices during the ico of your trade. >pard-0s o lie the L'eaders. Glassvaro of aIl kinds. & SEi'IGLER,1. (lIt"NV ILEE, 8. C. * I.l* ' e" ii& ItO fitT KIh'KSE ,. r3j Phyicanand Surejeon, Officeat in roi~mee M i Sreet. Marc G ,19 Bit. J . .11 N lk)D M etit Dr. Ph/yWsM.ciawn, astnd OSie, 88: MAiln stre, Gr-Ceilville, S. C. J .CAIISL, Dentist Or-n . vlle, C. Oilc( over Addison1 & Mc ee's )ru store. DR. W. F. AUSTIN, ]D e3r-t tist, SIGNECA, S. C. Will b1e at Central the 2nd. week and at Pickens thil ;rd. week in each nionth. Aku g 9 S t 2 3 r d . 1 8 9 - LmR, URa PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 20 years ex perience. Graduate from first Schtools- under pattrona.1go of liglest Medi Cal auiltrity, mankes ad properly adjnsts aly style Spectueles. Office over Dr. Ad hison ': )ru Store, Greenville, S. C. i. Ex.\i w s;', .. Ti'l'lo NxLEY, Jit HAGOOD &z TH1IO1RNLEY BROS., Ensldey and Pickns, sb. C.. (Opposite ILIte.) Cariagesa, Buiggles, and Saddle Ilorses, al reasonable rates. 2?Y - Youir pat ronage solicited. A IIE CLA RK. GEO. E. COOPERI VOlark & CooperI, IDealers in Marbie and Oranito MnOumanti, TOMBISTONES, of every dIescr'iption Also. MANTErLS, STPATIUARIY, VASES and1 Wrought Iron F'ENCING, Greenville, S. C. sept. 19, ,91.' .If you wvant thie finest PICTURE$ made~l ithe State, go to Whieeler's Studio, 11:.i Mcflee Avenne Greenville, S. C 8& Crayon Portraits a specialty A pril7-y. D~ealei irn ma1ces, Diamonds &.Jewelry, GRICICNVIL~LE, S. C. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Oct.19.--3m I las julst openedC( alil latest stylos of Fall and Winter Milliney. At theit lowest posiblo p)ricos. Ma in St root, G roonvil lo, 8. C. A pril 19, 1894. Tlie, Drain Sewer Pipe, Stove Flue, Fire Brick: AND FIRE CLAY. Stiictly pure' White Lead, In seed Oil and1( TurpenOltime~t, Long mian) & Martinez pure Rleadymixed PATI N TS. Urno, Polid and Rosenaled Churches' improved Cold-water AL A BASTJNE, fllt wuhIte anid in ints, theo BECST1 WALL COATING, 8SS, DOOBS AND BLINDS, DRESSED LUMBER, MOULD INGS, &C. BW- our Oflce is at same address, 104, WVaahington Street, but we have removed our 8took to tho batemnent with an en tranco on Laureuns Street, abot a hnndred feet from our Ofico at the rear f the Ware. haouso, Pleoase1 gi u a call or wvrito us. T. C. GOWER & SON. NOW FOR 1895. 1894 Behind Us. We close the hard time year, 1894. First, by thanicina all our patrons ; we are t1aukiful to every one; we havo triell to do our duty to all, and every tihe giving them $1.00 WORTH FOR $1.00. We havo done a large business (big business.) Notwithstanding the hard times, we hear from every side, we have been favored with many new ousto',ers ind the t I14 ones have been kept in line, wlieh is -ufilciont evi dence that we are on the inside with goods and prices. We announced in Trim PF.oPLE'S JOURNAL, Several weeks ago, that we had to unload our immense stock, that announcemen' met the eyes of ThousAnds who were In want of SHOES and such a stampode for our store has never oc curred bofore When these pooplo camo for Shoes they bought them. As our Prices and Goods wero u ight thero was no looking around thinking they could do better. Our Prices and Goods did the work. We begin the New Year with new zeal, backed by every advantage known to the trade; with our own Factory behind us our stoek will be larger and Prices Lower than any house in Greenville. hoest Goods and full value for the money drives away aill hard times. "FACTORY PRICES" THE WATCHWORD! JAS. M. & E. B. DICKSON, Sept 24, '94 NOW THEN! Let Every Man, Woman and Child ! Set clown and study this advertisement as though you were going to study your lesson, and you~ wvill see in a very little time why we can sell you CLOT HING! + CLOTHIN5 Cheaper than any other house in this State. In the first place, we claim to buy more Clothing than all the Clothing H-ouses in this town put together; in the second place, we do not buy our goods from Traveling Men, who command large salaries; in the third place, we pay spot cash for~ every dollar's worth of goods we buy; in the fourth place we do no credit business--we keep no books, therefore we never lost any mon ey in bad debts; and in the fifth place, we have been in the manufacturing business for twenty years and know the Cloth ing busmness from A to Z. Put all this together and you can readily see that we are just what we claim, Mens' Suits from .. . - - $2.00 u~p. Child rens' suits from - .. . . oo Boys' suits from - .. - - .0 Ed Mens' Overcoats from - - - - 2.50 " Boys' Overcoats from .. - - 2.00 Child rens' Overcoats from .. - 1.50 " Pants from - - - - . -50 " Come in and see them and you will see we make no Bluffs. Come in, and as sure as you do, we wvill sell you. DREIFUS &c Co., THE NEW CLOTHIERS Creenville, S. C. 10Sept94tf 119 MaIn Street. COTTON SEED. Tako your Cottoni Sood to P. 1). Duroton , InEInsIoy, who will buiy (our Coton eed aind pay the high )St cash price for tioi He is bly ng for tho Sduth Carolina Cotton )i3 Company, Groonvillo Mill. Oct. 11-4m To Rent. A well improved two horso farn wo miles from Pickens on the Easley road A good one horse farm on tho Parkins placo, three miles from [liberty, on the Pickons road. To s14Ct-.-A pair of mules, a ,wo hiorse agon, h one horso wag )II, Itilld a 111111} .O ih on .fl anttUhi cow wvif1 young alf, for cotton Paid next Novem )er. C. L. TOLIINGsWORTH. 0UTHERN RAILWAY o* (EASTB=N 6*8TIBLI. Dondensed Schedule, In Efect OOt. I st, '04 Trains run by 75th Meridian TimO. STATIONS. Daily No.11. .[ Ulbiriesto...................7...am aProseriy ''............. ... 12.55 p m " w N o -rry -2.L Pm r eun'' ...... 2.36p m -7 a og s . U '' ' ' ' ' .*..... .. . 2 p.1 Pm ---- ---.........................1 51 an "IAbbovIllo..... ........... ,'...... 3.55 1 m Delton ............. "Anderson... .............'.'. P i A .m . . .. ....... ................ p ~~liaNo a.I T&1)i rl. Walhalla ........ ..,........... 935 am Soneea . - - - - - .................. 10.00 am Ande.rson..... *..*................ 11.1 am Bolton....--.----................ 11.45 am Donald's......-..................... 12.10pm oI. bId.I ..................11 i onood.. ..................... 4*anod....... 1.b* IM ty-ix ........ ........... 1.32p "t=ens ................110.40 am o"Ginon(Ea Sun)... .......... 11.10 am " Newherr ........ ......:.. ....... -1.39 Pmn " Prospori ............... .... :...... 2.1 6 Pin ..Colu. ....................... 4.15 pm " harlostn. ....................... 8.45 pm fetween Andvr'iso, loltoni Gronville. Dn'il.| IDaily. No.11 I STATIONS. No. Is. 'DmLv......,Aitrson.. 12.07 pm S" Bolton.......... 11.45 am 1.86 p. m' .....Williamston. ... 11.00 am 81 p. m "....Poler ...... 11.03 am p. m . ...... Greenville..,... ..Lv 10.15 am Boetween Columbia and Adhvllle. o.1 I 5 STATIONS. .I IN. 1 .15'sml...... Ivha r estIonlA r. . in,4p .80aM ......... v.ColumbiaAr' ........ 3.55pm .1Pm ........ .'.Ban Uo..."0 ... 2.00pma t.85pm ........."Uion...".... 1.40pm l.5pm ......... Jonesville " .......12.40pm 9.07pm ........ . Pacolot... " ......12.21pm ... m.........Ar Suart'b'g'L v ........ .45am .b a.pm ........v Snart'b'gA . .15am ..p ...... ...rAsheville Lv .... ... 8.10am Nos. it and 12 are solid ttains betweon cChales tep and Walhalla. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. a 0. division, nor thbound, 4.01a. m., 340 p. m., . p. m., (Vos", ,11.37 a. m., (Vestibuled Limited):. west bound. W. N. O. Division, 3.15 p. mn. for Hender soWnv ie and Asheville. Trains leave Gronvie. A. aind 0. DivisIon, northbound, 3 a.m..2.35 p.m., and 6,30 p.m.,(Voes tibuled (imited-, southbound, 1.52 a. mn., 4.05 p. mn.. 12.28 p. m.,, (Vestibuled Limited). Trains lave Sonoca. A. and C. Division, north. bound, 1.40 a. mn. ad 12.59 p. mn.; southbound, 3.01 a. mn. and 0.01 p. in. PULLMAN SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on rains 85 hnd 86, 87 and 38, on A. and C. Divlsion. W. H. iREEO N. J. M.CULP, Gen'l lg'r. Traffic Magr. 'aashington, . .C. E. BER1~KE LEY, Supt., Columbia. S. C. W.'4A. TURK. S. H. HiARDWICK~ Gon'l I'.ast. Agt.. Ass't Gen'1 Pass. Agt' Washligton. D. C.. Atlanta.0a. SOUTHERN RAILWAY C0. (EASTERN SYSTEM.) PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Route Of the Great Vestibuled -Limnited. DoN~DENsUD 5OIHBDULU 01 PA8ssEOUn TRAIr4S, In Effect October 28th, 18Od. Yes. Liln P'st Mail Northbound. No. 38 No. 38 No, 12 ________ Daily *Daily Daily tGv Atlanta a time 12.00 N'n 9.00 pm 8.00 am "' Atlanta n time 1.00 pm 10.00 pm 9.00 am "Noroross............... 1.37 pmn 9.44 am " Duford.... .... .... ..... A .0G pm 10.17 am " Gainesvillo 2.16 urm 11,31 pmt 10.43 am ": &94..... ......... 11.3 pm -11.12 am " Col.ir..-........... .......... 11.37 am Toccoa............... 45 ami 12.06pm "cWestmns tor ........... 1.21 am 12.42 pm .oneca....... .......... 1.40 amt 12.69 pm " entral....4.45 pm 2.10 am 1.48 pm ' roonville .... 5.30 pm 3.00 anri 2.35 pm "Spartabburg 0.22 pmn 4.01 am 340 pm " (1 ofnys..... .......... 4.42 cm 4.24 pm " D acks)lrg. 7.11. pm 6.00 am 4..42 pmn "~ King'sMount'n ......... 5.23 am 6.03 pmn "Gastonia..... .........5.46 am 6,34 pm kr hret... .0pm (1.80 amO 20p w'eiig(ii~~ ~mia sni -~~6pin. " altim' oP.R.z.l 8.2') am 11.35 pm . " lilatdelphie..l 0A6i am :.00 am .. . "ew York....., 1.23 pmt 0.23 am . Y~y rEM aluil SouthwarVd. No. 37. No 315. No. 11 Daily Daily _Daily vew YOrk P.lntt 4.30 pm 12.15 n't ........ 4 PhiladelphiIa.. 6,65 pin 7.20 am.... " altimor0 .20 pm 0.42 am.... "' Washing_ton... 10.43pm 11.01 am... T--Elohn~ocd..... lT0.in~W i40'n ii 250 '1~~Uanvillo....~~ii .55juim ~Tl4 ain " harlotto.. 9.3-> am. 10.>0 pm 12.20 n'n SGastonia ..... ......... 11.26 pmt 1.05 pmn "King'aMount'n ....... ........ .1.0 pmr " Blaecsburg.... 10.48 amn 12.05a.m 1.55 pm "' Gaffnoys .............. ..... .... 2.12 pm "Spartanburg.. 11.37 am 125.7 am 2.55 pm "Groenville. .28 pm 1.5.2 am 4.05 pm " Central........ 1.15 pm 2.40 am 5.33 pm "S8neca...... ......... 3.01 am 6.01 pin " Westminister. ........ ...........20 prm "Toccoa................ 8.49 am 7v.00 pim "Mount Airy........... ,........ 7.35 pm " Cornolia.... ... ........ 7.88 pm " Lula........ ....... 4.42 cm 8.05 pm "' Glatnesvillo. 8.31 pm I4.50 am 8.80 pm "' Buford............... .......... 9.03 pm "Norros... .......... 9.39 pm tr AtlAnta E time 4.55 pmij 6.20 am 10,80 pm tr A tiantanO time 8.55 pam 5.20cam 0.80 pm Pullithan Car Service: Nos, 95 ad 86Uni di States Fast Nil, Pullman Sleeping Cars be. ton A tlanta and N~ew Yorkc. Nos.37 and 38-Washington and Sputhwestern eatibujod Limited, between New York and 6w Orleans. Through Ptullman Sleepera be ceen New York4 and New Orleans, via Atlan and Montgomeiry, anta clso between Washinlg n an$ Memphis, via Atlanta and Dirminght,. is. 11 and 12, Pullman Bleeping Car between Ibmnond, Danville and Greensboro. or detailed information as to local and trough time tables, rates and Pullman Sleep g ear reservations, confer with local agents, address !. A. TURK, s. H. H1ARDWIK, Gen'1 Pass. Ag't, Ass't G1eneral Pass Ag'I WASIIINGTON, D. 0. ATLaANTA, GA. W. DI. RYDE~AR,~ Suitndent, Charlotte, f. H1. GREEiN, J. M. CULP, Gen1 'er. Trf11Mn0.