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In ~ ~ ~ a~ Nainlowmre h wvaters8 ari,.' bin g: ftroubled and t he tions to' sOtfp in at the prope.r timl. It 18 a fre'gonlo con1clsio! Ihl - l P:t ' a will . 1 t'old )> ' ,! ) aNsN 1i:44'.' th ir standud ereI 11ext yea 11:-, 1u1h D01110(. 14 h4 noro nc o l agI ny coua , 111:n,; 1 11 1 ID ,y, or Il form. It S il It~ ht stron nitan on soid'I f .>r m iSoi defea PrNiet Mc Kin 'y a ni i b' )mD4er , 34 Must n:i and maetefight for "Aglrn - victor-Y.Thamiin fbadr is th gre o t ce 4 1 c Iv to a on i tioll of, 1 he4 d m 4oe l aticf nluitd demI ocacy1' m t I iih -clrod rogardluss of the int(rest of individ uals. The prospeis for this a rit, moro encouragbamg eve~ry d1ay and next year will probably see the oldI democratie bannerm4 float ing ovI.r vie torious hoszts (of united democrats. %. .. ....... .. .. . ... Court (if General Sersiosc n Vined 433 yliilli wih G two oni I I l '' b \ |ti'j r r WPM 11rs-lit and S(le;(. .4 AnF l had4 no tru1 t u h or a Judge go to '' t !r 0 m- y w r, 4m a br3 , i, ' i t :. -I The fhy one fo 1:i.C : i ns ten. wit' .l. lt t i.. I . C ro v ,l(!I V,1 L J. k itl jm t - .4h lioli: r.- ie, . ~:s ~: 14 <roiltt fe u 'a .cn 'ecd t ,4td hlo tnFlish Ln.n Wau iand ( -id a e el dt m:n ha1ryofa. vale d 1'410ttrn. idar v and brnt. Wuy It ree'mme'iiWs(lfn~ ill ~ .ii H waI tofg'" u-~ 1ms t bUlln W y! (4(4IC1 OI11trAue - anot r. conan 8i t 'ry 0heo hi r aity h Johnau fiinEeydy(fli brell w a ts s t1c t a r let abor141 or sho'e pubb wosfor ayr of '' l ife ha n' Crai' wa'ts fen med Il. th- penitentiaryifirfour years.a bla i'ha e mon was seince d lii tosg pya think tIta f-.0 orI ~ tohaao yongth uAblwork witr thee fimohav kon hto' ilay e Wrie8 to h ot dipnsaryh lovs o povd li tiMessl. Morgan0'1 "iin I'aeu wa, defondeid down, redrn th & thasa8 tinam uoro yio non u tha diinar law, thed oLzcrssedh ae portat fir . Evor da fhii lie i-m t er w it . to h m. . thtaba.inTeyon.a CONDUCTED BY W- W. F. nRIGIT, Coulty SuiDt. of Education. The clool books aro kopt in tho (I'lie( of the County SupOrintend uat. Wheni h is out of the way, I ry the Clerk of Court or the Treas. Iirer. * Wo are unable to furnish ally 1)pies of tie .School law to trusteos. Tlhe EPilpply is oxhausted. We mado a requisition on State Sup -rintendoit about two montlis ago, ad lie informed us that hoI ' r l'opariig I nlow Odition. Will bf el . o rmstes atssoon R4 ps * ble Ift. r re'eipt. Snprtant ( information concern Sth 2ixtmittn for Winthrop "i1,7J v !h a nd tho . tith Si .. C ..~., to 1o held Feridiy \ :.t ns left out of List 'l " 11iN~Au.-sometI h ow-we d', i I.Ow. ( ).: th ing is certain, S11 : 1at. h, (o not appear (I o %.w- do not hav a daily n 1p da< ily miail. S As far n we know il the schools iI in he county have teachers and p iearly ill openi Monday, 17th. Mr. Patroni donl't forget to send Overy P einld1 3ou have all the timo possi- gi 1)1. They iust attend at least 0I toll (a1ys to h1 0 ntitled to mIiOey next year. Brother Trustee, ie there any reason why You should ti not hold a protracted meeting in ti your district on this subject and r' do the preaching yourself? Yes, you con gt Chapman's His . tory of South (1 Cari'oliait lit th ie su perintenldet's oflice, also Peter a mn11's 'lemientary Civil Govern. me-.t, Wino's FI nt of A o 01lturo an~d Convi;gy's, 11nner oLf YOS "'nth0 Carlohnla History fol I. A M e nIery's in the graded course of Itoly adopted for this etanntV by i he County Board inl a id i t-. Ji,-coe llansr.-ll's Sh r lii.-. r ~ tited. States, n 1* mns haippe!ns that. C t vl len suoh is thie '' ndI i jnll tol1 all whlo 111ay i de. kiv thlo namos in full, not Kk 1)oe wiheni Richard ~ - ' ithe per'1son inltended. T.' Tene's R1egister. ne(ve'r taught school, melt as toj the use of 1 h~giste. '1h'r's 1Registe'r is the day I .* *~ . ~ch.'ol. In it you are be( ~nmo of the pupil, esnstI. This should bo (lent *n the" day the pupil euters. houd pupld fail to answer at roll ca Ii at peing of school ini the mnorning, you should put a right obldiqule lint opposito the namo in the coluldm for that day of the week. A t afiternIoonl roll call a left olignie Iin11 is used . Thei Rugister will then show a cross for each days ab)souic, and the olhiqlu line will den1otteI absence for a liminited piod of tjfime, mforning or a ftor The Register should bo kept at thio school house so that it may be insp)oed by tho school authorities 0or patrons of the school wvho may wiishi. At the end of the month, (twen ty dIays,) all columns should he tottaled and (lie mon thlly report . mad~o out and1( presentfed to th trustees wh'lo wiill maiko out you r pay wa rirant for thant mon th. You sh~old swear to it before one of the t ruedtes and senid it, to thmo County Super in tendenlt for aud it ing and( approv'al. PRmo ni bor, teacher's claims are to he made~l out mohi~lly and must bo sworn to, and that tho teacher must hold( a valid cert ificato from t ho County 1 oalrd (If Educaition of thn~ (county, or i I issued1 ini another county it mnut ho enidorsod for this before tho trustees can make a legal contract jto toneh. w,, th :ury. bog leave tc make thi presentment at this terr Wo ha mmittee of body appoiite it term of court, oxamin( ent county offi. Ces and fi eatly and nice-. ly kept. iat tho officers all have boutds, with good and suf ficient surities thoroon. Wo recolimend that the accumu. lated records f years be romoved froi the vault of the Auditor's office, with other unnecossary ar tiles, that] ho may hive room sufil ciont to convnietitly keep such records as the law requires. We found tp)onl a furthor exami n ation of the office of County Su jpriiitundent of Education, made immediately following the last term of court, that Dr. J. It. Riley, ?x-superintetldont, who was roport Ad as having no bond, had failed lo have it recorded in the Glerk's >fiCO in this county, as should have >on don , but had filed it in the ,flico of the State Troasuror in Co tlibli, and that the boid had uflicient surety. Having found oIsideriblo clerical error in charg ng pay warrants to tho different chool districts, we recommend that ho present suporintendont (W. V. F. Pright,) reqiuest tie County 'rea1siror to furnishi him a statle tn t ol Al monies duo each sclool istrict fromi the books in that of Ce, and for him to check against lat an(d sunbs1equen11t 1pportion wint that might be mado, which e find ho has done, and that he as everything moving in good 11apo. Wo find tho prosen8t super. ItendetI, to ho 1111 eficiont and ai1.nstain g offiCer. Upon a protty thorough exami. ation of tle office' of County Su ervisor, we find that it is kept ill :)od order, but that the expenses feeding tho chain gang has been, 'e think, too Oxpelsive, and we -colmnild that it be fed on a more 'on Iomical plan. And further, at the chaii gang ho takeon from if.e worlk of opon ing any more new )ade, and put for six weeks at a tile inl eacl towlisIlip of the coini I, Cniiinmencing ill the towns or as ear the centert of each to.wnship as in Conveniently ho done, and rh0ing the Public higiways alter atlv to (lie hi no of each town We find that, the County Board SIprvin is have not Oxaininel 10 lho Magitra: es as un~v iw iequirl, withi the ex (A of u thj doA 1t Maistratoe E. oIolinsol, (.t Liberty. \\We ex innod thr books of the rm- i ;!I'd found them ill good rd --r. WeV Vx:11;nin:oI- tihto recoids of the oInI v 1 1::' r an1-V11d founid them ell kg. e' e -reet to tho blst of ur kimowlodg, and(i the blsinless \.' hiave' pa'?ed uplon all the bihll :umi d us v th oh oiitor', and' V Or Ii '! (1to i i hv loi fr n makl sneh r'loon)1iendationas as lhe i,. d.. ot' thle inst it ut ion demand, ad to reCliort at thet ii, xt. turml of the Thainking his I loner, Judttgo Gage, olicit or Atnsel, with othler oflicers fI the court for courteosies cexteonded, es beg to lbe discharged from forther 1ttend~anlce at this term of theo court. Respect fully saumi ttedl, F. E. CJox, Foremn.1 July 18, 1899. L.oAk! A Sicha in Tine. av~es ilhii'. If igheiS' Toi c (new im. roved, C aste leas-aant1i.) t aken in i eanrI) pritait 'Allo Falil pre'tvents C~nhils, D)enign< .nd Mrial P~ i'evers. A ((s ont the liver (onesl lip the syVstcini. oet ter thaniaQua din e. G li a1raeedi irv it. At, Drug ti.-ts. 5'0e. aid $1 .00 b'ot.l hes. PIC KENS RAILROAI) II. l'il'eet Junaie 2r0thI, 1I93 On i an i ater'i .1ane~ th sii th, thIe follow~ I g SdueI, wvi;I be, run: overit hie l'io'kens 1. U , for lhe puirpose~ of hi:ruingar Freighit Lad I 'assenigers, viz: 0- 0. 9- )ily except Sundany---No '10. lead I owni. Mixedl Trini Hen-l tJp. 4.i0 1m v 1'ickenas Ar 7.50 aml 5.00 am~ Ar Euasl'y 1.v 7.05 am R e. 12-- D~aiy exee p Sunal a y - No. 1: llend Do(wnl l'assiege Sericet' lHend Ur 1 pm1 L~v l'iekenso Ar 5.-15 pi 1.-It jiml Ar ioaaly by 5.05 pmn Tra inis will st op to I ake on oIr let o D e(.ot wi11ll e opena for t he rivigj iiion' elvory of Freoight fromi S A. Mi. i 12 M. A i'ilI',i-li: 50 YEARG' ~ty~TI EXPERlIENCE A' TRADE MARKS DE SIG NO /nwoe sedinn COkPRIGHTS &C. I trll ir,'i. 4)ldiest uiyoney for $Iecuring I atentii esp.,'r. no.tice, lwift1) h io bre,' ini hot rc, v $clentlfle Thntrican. A Md.ell-,lneiy Ilisttratedo weekly. T.nreest lr. (iuiatlion of any tscit i li Jouirnali. 'irarnm. $i ai ,ii: ou runths$1. soldttya niewadent",iers MUNr Co.3erad--yNew Yor UranchofU~r t9A1 .m W~a,uz....i , i.. It's Easy To iakc Thin, pale, anamic girls need a fatty food to enrich their blood, give color to their cheeks and restore their health and strength. It is safe to say that thiy nearly all reject fat with ticir food. S UII OF COD LDVECR OIL W/ rYPOPIIOSPI//TES orL/NE4 SOA is exactly what they require; it not only gives them the im portant element (cod-liver oil) in a palatable and easily di gested form, but also the hypo phosphites which are so valua ble in nervous disorders that usually accompany anamia. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health. You can get it in this way. We have known per sons to gain a pound a day while taking it. 5oc. and $,.oo, all druggists. SCOTT & DOWNE, Ch-mkts, New York. what DOES HE SEL L? --o Axes, owls, auigers, and irons ba:con, beans, but ter muoulds, baker: boots, bowlIs, barlA s, bells, c offoo crackers, cand~y, curry combs, curl ing tongs, cake tmntuers, coffet mills, COmflbs, col ogne, caulico, coun ter panes, chocolate, cigars, cigalr uttes, dolls, dog chl.a ils, d ry good; and~ dishes. Eveiy thing. Ear mu 1k: eye glasses Forks, fine shovels, furnituro, frui jars, fly traps, fish books. Goo'jors, galluises andi gmnger. IIats, hlarneoss, harne)ts snaps, hai1 oil, hooks and uypm, hair Pills 'horse shioes, iuiiamens, hundl~redls 0: othler things lk, ind'igo, ing'ons. .Jows harps, iolly tumblers, je lla tinie, jewelry. Knivos. Lam ps, l amp chimniey s, lines, leath er, laco, lawni, lots ofi other th ings Mol asseos,,, mfoustachoe. cups, mnonke) w ronchios. Notions, nu tme'g, nails1. Oysters. Piel:lois, p owdor, pans, porlumoi papor, pens, pencils, pocket bookl pills, pigs. Quilts, quilting frames, quinine. Roady mado clothing, riding sadle rough on rats, rockinug chairs, rid img bridles, rings. r afes, RIOtes. soda, soap, shmo strings, soldler stoves, salt, schoo erayons. Tomi ato( 5, thrOrd, illnubles, tacks to~bae (0, t inw are. 'Vinie gar, Vermnifuge. Whl ips, whlatever ytu want X act ly as represent.:d. & buys overything. Wants a mill.. ion. shingles, who is it? T. D. Harris. Spolanm d china pig a month old Leatmer ant Harness A full stock of Leather always on hand. All kinds ot Harness in stoor and made to order. Also Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Umbrellas, robes and everyhripg usually kept in a first class Harnes Store. I pay highest price fUr Hides and Wax. N. W. OOODLETT. 109 Main Street, Greenville, S. 0. Springwood Tannery. marohl2yl. CLOSE1G SALE All our MATS, and Infants caps, now going at cost. If you need one don't, fall to see tlen. when we say cost we mean COST. We can't airoid to carry lits over. MISSES ROGERS, GREENVILLE, S. 0 115 South Main street, Op. KcFALL'8 -OF JULY Mr. Editov. It will do thme good Pholks good to look through all our rooms and1( see whalut we have for them. Those attending couret weill jind somei good eating here. Summer Cheese, Pickles, F~ru its, all kinds of canned goods and~ eveythinag cheap enough. W. 'Z. M'PaU. ROOM WANTED... I We act In need of room'for our fall - atil win tea stocks amnd in order to make it we propose to sell whamt good1s we have on hand0( at a low ligmure. s We have ai lot of Newv Goods already tinat. you1 shal see. A niec line of eight d.iy elocks. Fruit jrs and E xtra r ubbers White wine Picklelinig Vingegar; also the Pmure Apple Vinegaira i splen. did line of lbewcu's aed smuoker's goods 'Iry our 'krank' Cigar we want your trade bad and will bid high for it just niowi, Yonrs truly, FREEMANT & HEunD~RIK MADAME KEEP COOL. Fan y urself with one of my beau tiful Fans. Prices, the lowest 2J cents. price 10cts highest $4.00. Keep off To Floor Walk on my Smyrna Rugs, 8x7 feet, only $1.75, worth $1.50 of any lady's gold. BE WHITE, Dress in Pique dresse. One solid case of new ones just receiv.ed 10 cent to 50 cents a yard. MY UMBRELLA Sales are grow ing every day and I havo already doubled my sales of last season. NEW BELT BUCKLES AND RIBBONS The prettiest 'ino in Greenville. WE ARE SHOEING The people of Greenville at prices that will command your atteLtion. It. L. R. Bentz, LEADER IN LOW PRICES Greenville,s, C. DEALER IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Ceiling, and Weatherboard ing, Moulding, of all kinds. Leather and Rubber Belting together With all kinds of ENGINE AND PiPE FITTINGS. Also Engmne and Cylnder Oil at .owvest prices. Linseed Oil, Both Raw and Roiled for painting, and White Lead of Best Quality. Give us a trial before buying elsowhiere. B. E. CRANDY, Pickens S. C. Office and Warehouse near De pot cleaning up sale. This advertisement opens up to you the greatest bargains in goods that is possible to conceive. In our Storo' there constantly accu mulating odd lots which we desire to close out quickly. To those wve add a great many purchases of special lots which w~e obtained at half market value and loss. One thousand yards of best 4-4 Sheeting to close at 4 cents per yard. One lot of shirts worth from 25c. to 50c. to close at 18 cts.. One lot of H-ats worth from 50c. to $1.00 to close at 25c. to 40c. 100 lbs. Ball Sewing Thread to close out at 14 cts. for 80 ballIs put up in a nice box, now beat that if you can,. One lot of Pants and Overalls to close out at and below cost. 0On0 lotof shoesgto close out -at prices that will make one's competitors say that we are going to break and skip our creditors. Don't get as tonished about that they are paid for. A big Jot of fans to keep you cool while you are attending this great sale. Come and see us we can not sell you unless you come, we will treat you with politeness if you only come to look. Look-out for us again soon with some more bargains. Yours Truly. Sheppard & .Jamesn. Attorney at Law. Pickens. S. 0, Practice in all the Courts. Offioo over Earle's Drug Store H. J. HAYNESWOnTR, 0. X. no L. W. PAnKan, Piekons, . . Greenville, 8. 0. HaynesworthParker &Stbissona Altorueys-at-Law, Piekens 0. H., South Carelina Practice in all Courts. Attend 'to all business prompt. 13P-Monley to loatn. B. A. MORGAN, W. V. ULASSNGAp Greenville S. C. Piokene. . 0. Morgan & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Piekens, O. n., g. 0. Practice in all the courts. apr-16-96yl. DR. ROBERT KIRKSEY Physician and ureon. Office"at his residence at the Kirkiij home place, on ru eve Mile River. . March 8. 1894. C. F1TZGERALD, PHOTOGR pher, Greenville, S. 0. Oflee evt Addison's Drug Store. All work guaranteed to give @atdeWa. tion. apr8-97yl. 'For Sale. Seven acres of fine land, In splendid condition, within ten minutes walk of the court house. A bargain to anyone wish. Ing to locate here. Sultable for lota for quilding purposes. 'terms reasonable. Apply to Frank E. Cox, aul8tf. Pickens S. U Money to Loan. On improved farm lands I i sums of SM0 and upwards. Loans repa) able in small annual payments through a period of ATe years, thus enabling the borrower to pay off his indebtedness without exhausting his crop in any one year. Apply to J. E. Boggs Attorney, octT go Y1. Piclens. S. 0. E would respectfilly inform the pub IC haLt Dr. It. T. Weldon, who Is well and favorably known to the citizens of Pickens county, is now associated with us in the practlce of Denilsty. Office: Enitire front rooms (up stairs) City National Bank Bllock. Dits. Nonwoo) & NorwooD, Greenville, S. C. FOR SALE. I offer for sale 117 acres of land on Crow Creek, adjoining 8. 0. Slos.n, W. L. Parrott and others. This land can be, bought cheap and on easy torms. Apply to, C. E. Rowrxsom. Attorney Pickens. ADBUE CLAIC. GEO. B. COOPEIL Clark & Cooper, -Dealers In MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, w-Tonbstones of every Description.-us -ALSO MANTELS, STATUARY, VAe.E8 and Wrought Iron FE~NCING. CLARK & COOPER, apr8-97y1. Greenville, 8. C. i've Keep For Sale Dresand and mhatched Floeorinoo Braded and mBatched ci ioil perM ee Partit ion, oMot Boxing Base, phain Casing, I rcsse4 1%, x 12 8. Lundior, lt p reper M feet Boards dressed 23. and 2 E , comumon, 810 per M. feet. Mouldings, 304 per C. ft., for each inch in wldth. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, Patty, Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Oils, Brushes, etc. Laths, Limo Plastering, Hair, Plas' ter Paris, Nails. Respectfully,' Cower & Speights, Offico and Warehouse 107 Laurens street. Qoal and Wood Yard and Luraber Lumber Sheds, C. & WV. C. R. R., corner Broad and Gas streets, apr9-9y1.Greenville, 8. C. Escats800Mepag,Bsiast FOR A PHONOGRAPHY, Situation. Tp.~g Addc.WILBUR R. SMITHe L.EXINCTON, KY., For circular of his fanmoug and resposible COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSI17 Shorthand,Type-Writing, and )elegraphy,Bpeialtis WILBUR R.SMiTH.1 ExINOTON.stV A Wondernal bhlsevy - The last quarter of a century reode many wonderful disooveriee s nedicine, oat none that have aeeomplished more for aumanit than that sterling old henseheld emedy, lrowns'Iron Bitter.. It seems ontain the very elements of godhea md neither musn, woena or oh ~ e t without derfving the ratest benesA. Stowns'gron Ditters isds h n ea~