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W. W. F. Bairaiw', E(litor. THE STATE TEACHERS' AS SOCIATION. Tle Exooutive Committee of the Stato Teachors' Association met in Columbia on the 8th in stant and determinod to hold the next session of the Association at Converse College, Spartanburg, June 80 to July 4 inclusive. The programme will be published later. Tho sessions will be hold morning and oveoning. A committee was ap pointe( to socure reduced railroad ratos. If you are a member, you will rccoive a printed programme with alit desired information in duo season. Otherwiso, watch this column and be ready to go. Tho National Educational As sociation will moet in Denver on .July 51 to 12. Tle toachors of Georgia have arranged for a through vestibulo from Atlanta and de. sire the teachers of this Stato to join thon. The rates will be chenp -watch this column. Do von teach the alphabot as it was tought fort.y or fifty years ago. if not, how (o you teach it'? You do not thinik how much you would benefit your follow teachers by giving the best method you have used, it might b the menuts of drawing out some 0n who -would bonefit not. only you but many others. This column is run for your benofit, a i.1 may not ben Oit you unless you use it.. An Amiorican school superinten dent is the mmnistor of public inl str:uction, inspector of school, i conser of teachers, and proffessorl of pedagogy.-J. G. Fitch. Marshall says: "The aim of child education should be to teach the child to think, and if pr)1oporiY taught, the learning to think is a joy rather than a task." "Good is botter than bad, the hotter is bettor than good, and baos is hetter than bottor. Aim high." "Sow tile best seed in the best way at the hest time, which is all tho time with children, but b pa- .... tient in awaiting resul ts. Do g.o pull up the Seed to Sen ; fs' - .it has sprouted." 9.1assachusetts-"lo child un der thirteen years of age can be employed at all; and non under fourtoon who has not attended school thirty weeks of that year." How would that suit you for com p~ulisary oducation? MEMORIY.... The memory of 0110 individlual differs from that of another in di rection rather than degree. Tie miser hoards his gold, the hook lover treasures up some rare old volume, the botanist caroful ly lays away a curious specimen of the floral kingdom, because each is respectively the one thing for which lhe has an especial regard1. Let a personi become thorough ly interested in any subject, andl he I will road ily garner its mlinuto~st details into the storeltouso of huis mnindi, where lhe can lay hold upon01 themi at a momeont's warning, however he may forget other mat ier~s. 'Thec have b)oon those who seemed blessedl withi marvelous p)oweri of' memory, but non1e of 1th0om possessedl a mfindl sufliciontly comp1jreheonsiy(o to (embhrace an in finite variety of subhjects.-Chris tian Unimon. FREE TO JOURINAL READEns.-The .JouRNAL is anDxious that its sub socies should1( have the adlvan tage of every goiod thing going. WVith this 01nd ini view we have arranged with Theli H-osterman Publ)1ishinug Co., of Springfield, Oh io, for a supply of yearly subscriptions to their groat monthly, "TnEa Ai'Mul- lIa( e'AN FARIM Niews," which will be Hoi presenltod FREE To EVERY PAID ]N riot ADVANcE 81ubscriber to the *oUu- -a NArL ________wol ~:mai ,ing means so much more tC~ you imlagine-series ,.; ftal diseases resiL~ . Ci ,Ptrifling ailments neglcca .1 . Boy DLon't play wih Nature'd' Me a grates gif-heath.Bo~ - out1 of sOtIs, v~r::I!:7 Ci huausted, a:.voi'.;,* ,ti ___ have sto aptt bei at once ,n. ' D bie strengthenin lAnetudicinie vhich: i~i -iBrown's, lton Ult. ~Bittters. Afew boct.. eS very first d1oe- -it '3 1)vuan't stin F 'r P It fures - ildney andLvr rroubtes, Bad Blood r'vous alimeonts are rej, 'plaints. All es tare sub. to ii~i *O of two2 :,iTnms we t)aut us w ei NOW FOR 1895. 1894 Behind Us. Wo cior.e the hard timo yar, 18'1. Firs(, by thanking all our patroi ; we aro thlnkful to every Iun1; we h vo tried to do our duly to till, and every tine givil them $1.00 WORTH FOR $1.00. We have done a large business (big 1msines:4.) Not-withistaninig thle hard t ,i!ns w t h.ar f*roini every ide, wo havo beeln t'avored with manY -ti v ; C.IS c.tol s an-1 the 1l ones have been he.i-t in lice, whi:-h i% --tuleienit (.vi deie' that we are on the istdtide with go i, a.1d iices. We at1):noanived iI Tsut Pori.t'ls .u,, several weeks ag, tIhat. we had ti- unload out i'amense stock, that, atnlOnI tCetnon', Iet Ithe eyes of Thous u:ds wo were in u ant o( sHOES and such a Wistlpede Co.r out Stfore ha-s neOver oc eurretrd beroi When these poplo c;,m:t for Shoes they bought. them. As our Pries and GoUi wra light thero Wais n1o looking aro-uni thinking they c u. do better. Our Puicets aund Goods diI th work. We liegin tho New Yctr vith new zoal, :.ek'd by every advantage kniown to the trade; with our 4-V. 11 aitory belinid is our stock will be lirger and Priet s I, .* .c: t hani iany hiu.se in Greenville. H1onest. Goods an111d full vmulnme fhr !1he m!o :- y d i 1'.s away all hard titmes. "FACTORY PRICES" THE WATCIR WORD! JAS. M.&E. B. DISKSON, Sept 24,'9-1 Let Every an Wornan and Child ! Set dlown and study this advertsisement as~ though y ou were going to study youlr lesswon, and you will see inl a v'ery' liul ,::e why 'we can sell vou LOT HING! + CLOT HIN heaper than any other heuse in this State. In the first e, we claim to buiy more Cloting 2 than1 all the Clothinrg ises in this town pullt together; in) the s;econd place, we (1( buy our goods from T1raveling M tn, who command larg~e ries; in thc third place, we pay spot cash for every dollar's th of goods wve buy; in tile fourth la;ce we do no credit meSS--we keep no books, therefore we never lost any mon n bad debts; and in the fifth place, we have been in the lufacturing business for twenty ye:ar:; and know the Cloth business from A\ to Z. Put all this together and y'ou can .lily see that we are just what we chijim, 3 THieCHEAPES5T CLOTininHOn$Eni is' Suits from - - - - $2.00 up. Idirens' suits from - - - - 1.00 " 's' suits from - - - - 2.oo " ais' Overcoats from - - - - 2.50 " 's' Overcoats from - -- - 2.00 ldrens' Overcoats from - - - 1.50 " ts from - .. - - - -50 " Come in and see them and you will see we make no Bluffs. Come in, and as sure as you do, we will sell you. DREIFUS & Co., THE NEW CLOTHIER8 Creenville, S. 0. 3pOt11Mautotret Tie Encyclopwdla B ritannica Por Ten Cents ADay A * A L Th most wonderful work of the XIX Century. " If all other books should be destroyed, the Biblo excepted, tie wortd would have Iot but little of its infornation." Without a Pairaggel In the history of e4cational-enterpriso stands 4. tI'n ouvr of - 4 Th' Colutnzhia State to its thousands of f.ietds and readerg. Sich an offer l-s never been made before, v - should have your careful consideratIon, 1' The merits of this liberal and maumoto literary enterprise imn only be judged by caieful Investigatiolt. Every reaier is therefore earnestly golicited to give the attentlor, to thIs offer that Ito importance and libetality deserve. It Means Tha t The best and heretofore 1snst expensivo Uncycloptedia is within easy reseh 0 of even the boys slid tlis. Parenti, encoursop, -,;ur children in habits n 9t economy fe, ine aeoblest of Al1 ppitt s t Oconrawy ror the sake of educatitC, J niJ tink of it I A saving of only so Coa day wilt sccure you the gYeat Bnoyelopedl. B1 Driaannica, ivhich tovers eveiny doArent In of knowledge known to n)anihd. O ti man needs any other library: Ab !'afi CAS n have a better ofie. Bear In Mind That this new edition l cotsplaeto Iq to volumes, and is the only Oncyclopedia in pe wortld revised to date, and is offered fer stie Ot'ntroducoiry rotes to subscribees of fea State only, for whom all frel ght charges %xilt be prepajd 1 any rarOAl N itation in the United States. Wrlto for description of Various styles of blndings, prices, etc., to THE STATE, COLUMBIA, S. C. NOTICE. I will sell my entire stock of goods except G-rOories, at cost aind belIow cost, on and after' the 15th of Dec ember. Consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, I nt s, Clothing, H ardw are, Crockery andx~ Glass-ware, tin..ware, etc. They muust be sold as I don't wvant to move onything now on hand into my new house that I expect to have ready between 1st and 15th of January 1895. Come and get the bargains while they can be0 had aind don't forget to pay mec whait you owe me, as it is nowv due and past due aind I needl it, :mnd rememiber I can't sell goods at cost on a credit anid don~i't as's for them that way, for yo~u witll be re fus. Y our's respectfully, J. H, BROWh. Liberty, F. C. Dec. 13-1894 Family Gioceries U enera 1li Merchlandis. &', hav ~t 1.intreced our011 STOCK Ole' W ( )D ) for tihe present seasol, w hi l, wo ofIer iat thle lowest We' ka'p consl.tatlyt~ en hand a 30 A .S G'A. WYATT. $ IOEOOil FIT l) l FE. A iG $'. O.DwVATT. FRENCH &ENAMELLED CALF, ~4.03. FINECALv&I(ANoARaO. S$3A9POUICE,350O.ES, $2. WORKNGg -*EXTRA FINE- . $2.41?980YS'SCHO0LSHOE& -LAnIES $3.E$fNGo01 DROCKTON,MlAl5. Over Ono Million Lcople wear the We L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes'e -All our shoes are eqjually satisfactory c They give the best vaiue for the mnoney They equal custom shoes In stylo andI t't. Th prices aro uniform.- .stanipc o o. Prom S to $3 saved over other mnke. a If your dealer cannot supply you we can. sold by W. T. McFall, Plckens, S. C.. F. B. Morgan, Central,S. C. WVarnIng INothee. My son JToseph Lari'dleO Mnnseli haiv.. o1 lng left. my house5 and1( home wuithlout tny Ic consent or kniowledge, I hereby) forbid Os any and nil peron f411 rom employin'ifg or ti haruboring him In any way whatever. b J. 0. MANSELIL, JAN[N MANSELJL, Feb. 1st.i 1A9nn-21o OUTHERN RAILWAY 00. (EASTERN HYSTEM.) ondensed Schedule, In Effect Oct. st, '94 Trains run by 75th Meridian Time. STATIONS. D ail I No. 11. Ir dharleston.................... .7.16am ".Columbia....................... 1.40 in Pros rity. ..... ......... r Newberry .................... 1.1 P m r. Olittoft .... (Ex Sun) .......'..........(12.35 P to " Lurons....(EUn ... |.0 p m "Ninioty-Six . ....... .. ............ ... Z. 16-1) M "gOreenwood ...................... 2. rn "Hodges .... .........,,...... .5pt rrAbbovillo............... ........f 3.65 p Dlton. ............. .... 4.03n "Andson.......................4.83 P "6 8nec ............................. .40 pm ". Waihalla.......................j 0.15 p t " tnta ..... ....................10.80 pin A'non.....Dail No. MS v. Wall la............................45 am "1 o ca1 ...... ............. 10.00 oa " Anderson. .. .................. 11.15 am " ulton......................... 10.40 amn r. Ponald's........................ ... .,1216 pin v. Abbevillo ................ ........ 11. 0 am "1 odges.......... ......... 12:.51a Greenwood . ........ ........12.55 pm SNinety-Six .... ...... ...... 1.32 pu Laurons (Ex SuA)............... .10 ame Clinton (Ex Sup)..... ............. 1110 aU Nwborry ......................... 2.39 0n. Prosperity...................... 210 lm r. olumnbia....... .......... 4- I- pmn " Charleston.......................... 18.46pm otween Andersoni, liclton and Greenville. ]Dily DaIly. qo. 11. STATIONS. No. 11. 08 p. m Lv.,Andrson ........Ar'12.07 pin 0 p.m ".. olton............ 11.45 an r5 P. m "...Will I imt on...."11.-9 am 1p. m " .... P lzer ............ 11'03 am 15p. n Ar ......Greenville.........Lv 10.16 am IBetwoon Columbia and Asheville. Jaily. Dally. o3. STATIONS No. 14, 15'am . L Charlesto. ...........45n l.M.. ......... Lv.ColumbiaAr' . 3.5pm h:101pm ......... ..Alston. ........ 3. ; m L.m. ......... ..Santuo ".. 2-* L.'J5pm.........".Unio..... "I. .. .r l.lpm.......... .Jonesile ......12.40,M1 l..7pm ......... . Pacolct. .. .......... 12.21pm 1.3. m . ... .... .Ar Spart'b'g'L v ........ 11.4ain ".I5pnt . Lv Snart'b'g A ..... 11.15amn 0pm. . Ar Ashevillo Lv . .10am Nos. 11 and 12 are solid trains botwoon Charlea i and Walhalla. Trains leave Spartanhurg, A. and C. division, rthbound. 4.01 .. in., 340 p. in., 6.2.2p. in., (Ves. ,bulod Yimitedl; southbound, 12.6.7 a. in., 2.55 p. k., 11.87 a. in., (Vestibuled Limited):. west ound W. N. 0. Division, 3.15 p. m. for Hender 3avillo nud Asheville. Trains leave Greonville, A. and 0. Division, orthbound, 3 a.n..2.35 p.in., and 5,30 p.m.,(Ves. bulod -Limited.; southliound. 1.62 a. m1., 4.05 p. .. 12.28 p. in., (Vestibuled Limited). Trains lexvo Soneca, A. and C. Division, north. ouid, 1.40 i. Tn. and 12.59 p. m.; southbound, 3.01 in. and 6.01 p. in. PULLMAN SERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car.s on Trains U ad 36, 37 a 38, on A. ind C. Division. . 11. 01G10 N, J. M. CULP. Gon'l tg'r, Trafflo Mgr. Washington, D. C. E. BERIK1L10Y, Supt., Columbia. S. C. Ff.A. TfRIC, S.11. HARDWICK, GOen'l Pass. Agt., Ass't Gn'l1 Pass. Agt., Washington, D. C. Atlunta. Ga. 3OUTIIEIN RAILWAY CO. PIEDMONT AIR LINE. ON(DENRED SCnED)Uf.3 OF~ P'ASS2NGER TJIAIN(S, Y'. f'Stin'l Northbound No.34 No 343 No.12 No.3.1 No 8l,1804.! Da!y D.aily Dnily D)aily 5v Atlanta c: time1.0 i'14;lpoa.. "Atlanta c time1.0pI.~p )C a "Norcross...... I ila " 3uford, . . .....O)' " Gainesvillo.. 11 4p.1.7a " u.. .. 11.....I~i " Cornella.. .....i " it. Airy . .....1.' "Woestnanster. 17a 21 "Senoa...... ~ "Central..... .. *0 ~ . "(G reenvillo 0....3 1 "Spartanhurg..l 101n313 "()affneys. 70. .1 ..i~1u " Ulacksh~urg ...a4..1 " EiI).SMO 12.03 2 m 5.:. 0 (.1a~onia. . . .. . *'0.3.7 ~ 'ar. CaaI~rloilo. . 2. 3) . .. 1 ;-)?,'.N tr. Dnvil~e.. .'5 n113 11.2 5 2t02 hr. Wahlngt . .. 11 a 8.0 Philadolpli . .. . ... 1.-o al1. ~..v 40w ork .. ...... 1.136 i3 '' latiaoo. 1.2) 4.49 p .'4. " Wahinton . lO.18 p 1. 4.100 -- - - - - - - ............. 4.1. Richmond. 1.0 i12;: p ..1) .0a Danvllo . .4' ~r9 i9 .0) u .0.. Chalote. .33a 1.0 3 914... . ... (Jatona.........1.3 3 101 :... iC~~ng~~s ~ p n.47n............i2 . . Blaesbu~i... 0.4 ~~2.1 a11.5) P ... Spalabur. 1137n .. 12.4') ... Greonvilln.11..00 1...2 . .... " Cetra . 1.5 p2.1 2 .-121 ... " Seneca ~ nl' 1 p...........j ioa6.1 . Wosilato....... n 1. ) ..... Coane.31 I ........ ilufod..................1.4.11.. " N--o niaos..... ...............a1.)3: ...... r. Ataarlot. ..15.2 p 4-20 a 0.'.) p4..0 r. Atlntalle..,. 1.06.5 a2 11 .35 a 1. . Pul.Rcmnd .... 6.45o ao 4.5 an 3.15 aU..... lA. Wahngto ..--l 6.42 ato 8.nd y ........c7..1 "lest im'olC Linmntc 8,hr,11.3 p ........ 9.sep2ri "ew Nw or..le5 an N .w rlan..... v .i 3 Ala )Ven.ng'Ctm'. Nouthbouand. 12, P 'l No.35~ Car1 Net.ee lioinnd Dnvl aDndl Uncily Dilyr nit th ew Yiirk Pimitnd-hav Pull.15n Car.. .. 3 20C "is Chlassdlha.. coa55 e r7::. Ch........ t..5 " ashig to. c0.4nge1.01a... . 00 NotRiconmonn.... No2.5a 11 an 12. Wit)).... . "d34 Charlotte.. ".13 IYEI Sigsiitn~w~nodlt iail "Norentral........ oalstminstr.. 1: *t. . Ur " Corni..o.....0. WsitI . " Lula......... " Gainosvil1....V t ~C o1o id ow ufor... .. n fIC~Unt o lidobo'o I5.4f3 iIV 8.601)7.0 l I,.00a 11(1 1.313 at l1.i00 p 12. na8.7 C. .. .H...i[N ..V1i, ,.... I iil ap I'to 10.4 t. 2. 1 l 1 . 1 pi..... tvo toi.7 10 t lils .1 n . or.. .... ........ l01ta 1.01p-.....,. ........---- ......73 .... A -HAPPY NEV To all ol Wo will maintain our reputai year 1895, and solicit a contiuanc< Shepi Will continue to 1 P Crockery, Tinwaro and C Cox A Insist on AR4I AD HA 0% in packas Costs no more than inferior pack never spoils the flour, keeps soft, versally acknowledged purest in Made only by CHURCH & CO., Nc Sold by grocers everywhere. Writo for Arm and Hammer Book of valuablo I jLnti eL!:' to' I-t r a'1. -.4,):iL z~t..i n ~1 e bo Jj NU 1X:BIL rztjX' .uag il LANA) um~LaJos. inpIitatn wralpper. .Aitres: Ior in in "' ass~. ' -I. iUuL;( IFor I al aKI --.K SREY,, Physician and Surgeon, Of ec:at his Ie. Ience .\!a n irt. Mar11,ch 8, 189.1 DR. J. WI. 'NORWOOD01, Denti'1-s;'. Dr. 881 Main Street, Greenvilet, S. C. it J. J1. P. CA RLISLE, Delnti-t, Gre-.n1. 1 ville, s. . Oflie, over Add!ism & Mcltee's Drng Stor~e. DR. W. * . AUSTIN, Will bie at Centiiral th - ind. wee amid a P imns the 2'ri. wee .in ac onh PflADTICAL. AND S0iENTIF'? 20 years ex perince. Giraua~t e from 1h en I411 autoitty, makIIes Him.I ih rpel adjustsz~ :any sI 'tyl pe~c e. ( i.e ''n r D. Ad disonA's i)rug Store, Greenvilh , 8. C .June 28, 1891. A111 C.I.AIII'. GEt.. I. CooI'Eh D~ealers in IA airbi and thranitQ IYIoMn'iti, TONd 3.TONE11S, of ove. y (IsCript'io Also. MANTELSu. ST'AT U1AIRY, Y ASE-S andl Wrought, iron FEN CiN(, G reenivile, S. C. Sept. 19, '91. If you wanit tihe Jiniest PICT.1Ul!ii mad in the State, go to 11:3 MI llee A veunie Gre sve ~.;S. f. I,~jr Grayion Po.rraits~ H ep' i I:Alty A pril 7---y. I. I.: IIAGoon, .1. I.. Tiii t n L.. C. rTIoRNiAl:. I .1 HIAGOO0) & THO~RNLEY BRlOS., U~very, [00 20 ? UCEhR[6j ital.~ .1ksley and Pickeris, S. C.. (Opposiite I Iotel.)1 (Carrialges, I ugies. andit ZadleIloism es, at reasonlel rates. J. C. Mauldin, P.roprictor U~ealei ni GIUCICNVILLE, S. c. RE~PAIIiNG A SPEOIALTV. I 'Jet. 109.--3:n H as just opened all latest styles of2 A 1. the1 lowe~st p)ossilo( prlcos. I, Main Striee, Or~envillo, S. C. I' Apnril 19-,1894. 1"EAR r Customers. bion for Low Prices during the I of your trade. Jard's stovojs i thle Leaders. Hassware of all kinds. SEIGLER") G RE NVIIl 1 -. C. BOWART of Imitation trade marks and labels. IESODA res pj. D H !p so age soda mid is uni the world. w York. Ccipow-FREE. .4ut'st. ca .14. n4 "w - t 14me .' . . ofliit s zt ll :.t. Na h41 4 * n 4 .:* i erv us :udt,4 ' -~'u f Vli iti i .~ :..f .. '. . t'n b * cc (or z.f.i ki m~tar s jsi:4 te l -.tre 0,-- m i m- :. Io other. WritP ovorto etr:Ina FERGUSON BROS., Jobbers of Cilars and Toheco, 107 MAIN-STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C. Now is the time for sowiig hld soeds. When you want to )uy Crimson Clover Seed, Red Clover Seed, Kentucky Blue Grass H(eds. Orchard Grass Seeds, Silver Ball Onion Seed. Pompeii Onion Seeds, Or any other Seeds, go to FERIGUS()N BROS. A.ud when you wvant to buy13 Coffee, (Seed-tirTk, Rio,) Flour, Sugar, BaCon, Tloba~cco, D~r any thing ini the Grocery lino, go to FERG'USON PROS., 1 07 Main-st., Greenvillec. 0(1. 18 r. '4 tlr* : Tlon , h r.ie la ( vo, Wj-i i't. *J ..s she hasri 1:e1 o- m ..i.n th t e i v . he i n o byIo ( . . n rie l'ees C.~ N.e Wi - :: 1i li - - :s I * Uni '. -' rt 1. ; !n .'e :u& tI! : i , r.1 ; L . . *:iton, 3'e1r:!. n:. 4 . Wja* . :4 li timanlt~ iheill' f. ',ilr (-I'.i .( \-. i ppeiltIs a ipt: Ii m ii ..:11 e. aI in- hi ii bra4ini 'V..' C n.. Inxin:o-- .~ Ch- m.i u an . p . i~r :ii a I- 11. 4 -.t fly h. 4 - I ia . l:: h I~ t'r ll *t.* t 0 ,; I h . :71 : .' 1- 'r 4 - by' I:f ( l'.)4, , I: . l' :e a : 'iif Ni . W y ,i -'.wb i;s !0 ' t. Ua 4, 'o.. Irlt jli, ; lito Vi. r. 15;.: --. i .'.be.!y; 1.. i?. % - & o.. , Ai cclh pe loin:- v:no why dnigi en Fo pr.:tng a.b hr.neh in a isne hah c. itof rDr. (e.k da Ca r~-o:.it: (ower bo tn h-- thesytei dieto, ro' wlif t.o. :- ol ort ove wrk h orP d ent per ackage.i Forit,.le by d.ggistr