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ney Geneial lBellinger are carc'fily Coensideri n,, 1 it ind hiavo not illdi. catedl wiit action will be takein ib reg.il to it. It is a1 matter of spee) ulItiln w hat course will ultitilatoly b' ld'opttd. 'I hee ar "11o .sole legal e-Sti nis, rat- Iby the facts es* tablishled inl 11hi roport, aind which will need careifil invest igat ion b0 fOre an ly pr1oVed Ig h. i ould be talcon. QuOestiolls of plicy Imiay have soiething to d'- in the Iliti Inato adjus ient (-f Ile liccoltits. Tho tax payors will Lautlly be sat isfied with anything 811Irt of a colmplete acct tling ninl a satis faction Ofall l ai illIs d1114 i id (ming tho State. Thi matter is inl the proper hikeis and the hpubie will watch the result with keen inter ost. scitool.1 TRU'STE-:-:. The attirney gener'l's tlli'. is no idle phcla anld all laids of legai queStlis ar, fiireil ''tistati ly at it Every ilssu (' hi) daily p ,11r-t n tains the n'.lwr to Such illu t ion s Thle ellw, which l<>[101114 Ihll,-~ ple (of Picki-n.- mnost ,t this thill'. is the "pini n1: ill ir 1o1pub L . I I, - I I t:u'' - 1 . . ( -t well kliw Il to C li- I sill-jriltend eIs, th1:t thlopl-n venI (Ill. trusti.es th m- es do n t fully, apprecwiat lae, Ptwer' and irnportancew of1 theala of puiblic .\uorney Gene Alillnger has ans n-d in th' lln atv thll ftlltwiin iuest ioi ds ltI this (Sectioni 27. asolu.school Ila wf tho State) - givt trl+ IeX''iusive power inl Sile finit1r of dividing fiuids ailing sh- Is ,If th ir respectiv( distriit il. sai~Idt a itioislaturo in, ari expin lituret of thes~e funch~ (Intirely to the~ jud~gmnent anid dis crtiontl ol the board! of trustees, withIIout thli ptower ofC any ot her ollicer tit inlterferit in tile exercisc of this dli-rtni. 111l e una ac us:. lw 11(1 i ISpor lit frtm Putnee, Port it sho a re~fu atrog the affai torin l thaj shind The de.-lueton 4. 1r p was luctomletii , th. o sofb i numberti. A headyihree hulea~ndre havlle biie iin buied in th ctyr oI PHne and~ 5 w thousand,~ fo lit is s (tliimatedhav bieen'if3~ downt tild fsitructin of~ raiyn lila ln'ot guites severej hiee t ton.b Piostilaett, threatens'~ cte of the track ofei he stormIi at Wponss 1)toi apeals forthel as ferent ctie it y a grhattfyingWma cUynite tatls and its bieved toj~ ne~ahi hasu . P. Ht t.ll is pod (lad bt 2roGat rchie (orou ter of hevathermi. bau that wouldn ba ftoiaso faromthiasJac pobaity miCa' hoautrand wou wibe chd ai Theia tounda liy News.St dayJJ, buwul reCh Aha. 1 aott oci off fI~profhrty t'ho fiftyl milenhor and it It is the bright an1d ambitious pipils who brieak down pireiative ly. The boy orI girl who caresi moiro for lif' out of' doors than for lift) withil, wh1o profers a squirrl1 hiuit, 01' at Coast, or1 tihe bow anld arrow to a problem ill mainthumat. 1es or a losson ill ainguage, has no nour1i'algic hetdatcho (i and no dyspep tic stomtch. ienco it is the 8t1u <hlois but over-working puipil tIi:t needs tho -watchful eye of tho sa * * * Tohe teach er Imlust, bo a leaIrIer, live, intere-sting and( ener-getic. Like imparts like; aid without, the vital pr iniple'1 01 grow thl as a part fl l make-up of tho teacher no vitality canl bl mparted. Dr. Ar nehl.d whenl asked the o so w-181 byI) Lt 1iud it neuOssrily to study the ons of his pupils, said : That he. w.uIld ra1ther hlis pupils shiould drtinkfromn arulliing brook than * * iists of WVisdopo. Prepar-e for your recitations i'i advance. Text-hooks are subordi 11111 to skiiIillful teaching. Us1o th1 blackboard yourself. Keep y01r pupils oil the alert. Never repeat tho pupils's answer. Se-(ldo rek pemaLta question. Donl't try3 to teach all you kuow at once. A pleasian t voice is music inl the school, roomI. x p)c t to leave lu chi i u ntaught ; no tveaer evert succeed(ed inl teaching everyt hing D o not expectt to mlako good schol a11s oult tof all your 1'uilsil to (10 so is impossi ble, A Word'E toe' ise1I4. D~on't hoast too) much01 of youi' cl ass; thiey may riot mieet your' ex ecta1t ions. Theris noa more' p iti ahle sightI than~ to see al teacher hear a reitation0 withI the text book ini her' hands. If it is any relief for yonj to st'ol theI in se~old, blut do your' scolding after school and1( wheni 110 one is presenCt to hiear' vou. Aro you keeping abreast of tilh) timies 1iin mthiods, aids, devices aind text-b)ooks? T1hese ar'e dayt oft change and growth, and1 t laggar'ds will be0 surel'dy lefIt beh ind * Scisool Librariecs. Th11 lato President Porter, t01 e' Yale College, was a wise man an<t r' lit ful ly mean. it when he~ said 0 that "a small school librariy w~a Ii far bnt ter' t hant none, even1 i i n 'moro than filled a canlo box 0 tnied a siniglo shelf."' Th is wa ago. Thero't is 1no 1ne .initerestinig books Cu d Res. :'nll'os Call be bought for 0o *4* E-Donat's fori TIenclaer's wvhe'a Visitom LI- are4 ill. he visHitors~ it thIiey wvish any cert'ai be subhjectt tauightI)t~ Do 'It ang('e r is- tid. Doni't leave y'our putpilis ani it paiy too 1mucth alttei tioni to the ~ Vit k. itor; there is surie to be dlisordeh dl if you (do. D~on't fail to bet alway Id readyl for' visitor. lDon't tr t~ cover~ mistakes of pup1ilIs; miistatkt r. 'visitor1''s"' muanneir of voice ; thi at chIildr'en will noctico it, and b)ein )i unuilsed to thle chan tge, will not rti Il spoind pr'omp t ly. -Selec tedl. *A Anotheor woJok amiong thieschoo00 'ooks. Mainy are yeLtideli Clitblackbloardtl. Somo of thi t~oo smai~ll to aIccommo~t 'te datoe a&dno nt hr ais- nlot sufii en~~ "eyBuild brush i hirolinla. Th'lioso of the party Wore lossrs. Forest B. Pondor, Wavor y L. Hunt, M isses Leota Pender, 'glan 1lunt, Ambor 11unt, Kato ,lay-field a11Int a servanlt. WeO wore' ut, tenl days an(d 1 am suro nlonlo of S van recall teli das.9 of olr' lif hat, havo flown by so swiftlv, or Ior So replete with pleasutre and iilaiity. For a trIth l, ea0 o0 a33 say, liheedeil flew tlie holrs, liow noisilessly fillis the f'oot of Time, 'hat tremi s 4 lnly oill 3owers." To givo i detailed accouit of our rip wouitld b' an irksomle taisk, so II ..bbr viated deseli ptioll will suf1 ice. Of course on such a trip ats ibis oaach one( Ioft his 01' hor little car 05 iII the backgrouiid, and woit, out to ('njoy everything that came1 their way, I'om Ito, pures pring water, "I rom1 tho 0spring that flowed II tIough t110 'madow tcross the 'Iad,"' u11p to tho awo 3- ispiriing laindiw(ork of God. Ile city of Asheville was our objective poiit, and Oil our1 wiy wo visited the pret ty aind healthful,11 little towns) of' Ilendersonville, Fletcher, Ardeni an~d lina Vista. Friday Was spent ill aud arouIni Aslevillie and Biitilmore. All ile placi v (f inter (st inl Asheville were visitat. W dhd not l ail to so th elegant Bat t(ery I'ark 1 hotol, groln3ds, conserva tory, and umnly other places worthy of Our at11telit-ion. Whlen w e woro tired of the bustle tn1d COnIIsion of the ityl, wo wont (ut several miles on tlie (Jcectric cal up the lovely lFrech BIroad to RLiverview and1 Hinglhai lleights. When' all wereo satisfiel with th10 inviting scenoes Irionid, we i'urne'md to the cit y and went out on a Car to the lovely resort, Lo -kout Mountmain. Ih-re We Qyunt, an hour or two, partaking of a tuost delightful dinrlilel, and goinhg overI th( beauitifu1l groulds. \\'e then bid adieul to all the charm pls of that. beautiful place, retutiried to Ashevillo, an1d went out to Bilt.. n4re, Where wo spelit so31 Lilie adiniriig that lovely little pleo. Wheti all were entir'ly satifieid with the (a3'S slight'soeing, we I turned to Buenla Vista on3 tho even inig tain, t ired, of course, but sat iSfied at )ing se, for the saki of the (llly's le e. Ti dyI' f'ol Iowing we tur1.ned homIn3.v ard. \\'e Came through the bIaitifu1l French Broad eounr Brad cootry, admiring the cl ant lands, 30 fino inrds of 'attli grazing inl the metiadw2S, aid the lovely conitry hoimies of the prs perous farmer3's. We passed throuigh Brevard, and Sme Iw lm iil's from thero stolpped, ain] were .hw h l0oCk lHroo-k dairy, farm, owneid mi d ondlcted bv i walthy gntlemanu. 11r, (lark, wIlms hgi hiom I overlooks the l'renc Ii roadl. of thleml wiighuiing I730 pounds11, and1( an~other, P190. Thew sigh t of these (enori3tmu ca1ttle fadedl ilnto isig nii ficance wh'len w w re W.i0shOWn3 inito the stall inl wichi K Irk st ayed. I11e was shipped)'t t here Ifrom Penin sylvanuia, at the~ cost of $:300. H1is weight is 19:30 pounds, and his length 10 feet. 'We were amallz'-d( and~ del igh ted at the interesting visit to thlt dirily. Our next visit of' in terest was to the tonnIesteo) Falls, whero all gazed, spell bountd at the fou ining, roaring, seeth inzg wa-fter, as8 it was hurled )oer thie rocks tto fall mainy feet beow aimd then Imalceflly tltw out, as. in tlhe song of lihe broo(4k, "Toj join1 t ine brFimlmintg r'iver."' A fter seeinug the Conniestc. Falls, we w~enit to that oncve famou old)15(4 place, luck For est, (11and snt anl a ft1P3rnoon andi nlighIt . Wi lt there we wen1t. to th Falls, some1 two33 miles away . It anilythini g, they3'81 surpass tIhe (on s- 11 ,tee. Thle wa'iter' fll f'romn ai hugs a r'o(k 01anl~, ul3:Iiiy foot. hiigh, a id wVOlt fmin)4)1'g at3)l 344a333ing likei 33do( a min 3 iatr N iuagara. '14 slantI aimb ga 'miat this3 4) inut3iul sp44ei 30'4 4 fo N~ to viice 434 I hi sn ien4t i I the~t pariti words4 of5 Sitieit. i 1i Thi. it InyV *mnI. liy na;tive land'." It 14a 'lP(11is(elvies a way from 31 thes.9 inispiring se.134's na. :1sot anl i'1asy tas8k bu1t we) remembered)1th ourp k and4( 33311t he hon3'ieward' bound1l. So, theo next Ilmrng we' wr '''t egyuil Li a~y to ('a's:ui's Iliad, 11hlre We' till all1 weret sattisfied, and3 thni were a43'igain in our way,' blting 3i seen5 alt,njoye'd enoughS~d to 5:11into t he most4)8 uirdlent of1 na:ture's adm~iirer.. s eli plrsa lin ititla eh t in1id he msing, a'ndt13 t writin the heatisofNtue"nwhc 'we f'ind th lie ls: "nr 33'l t'M3s nigt. wakeo' here 14.-aven taught 1lyre, Misft3nuei''s lightenitil stept niight wander ,iitl hahn43441i to sooth he hit' ter~l rankiln 31ere. hetart st reek I rief inlighlt hoinewa~i)I - s 'ttch lier salt. Antd inijurietd~ni1 Wrthfrge'4i an Wec reall'lcd h~omel ini perfeclt 5afte ty, each onte foolinhg li ke' we (coubIt 'talkO ito the h)1urdeon1) ni len ni.l'' I.NEW NEW )111)Ilito)1.1 i t. vhat he to ) '1011Ict io' Du. ( ec all g uics -tc.)9 ,o ~ ''il p - 'i I - i. .mIt w i 44. to1i U.!;44 1 (4 li 111ii.), i'ilt' ld aniit iO kn -ig owumhec, an ho tol by prompt. My tio 11111 \ ilit 4 r y i ll m o o, 41111 I baud Ii 111.141 4).1ioI414'Q WioI lilT; 1 1,, iw :441t0(1 41lO41e -11 .4 'b 41 AI111 101 t44l 11 111 41m (udI ihowI 's, 4 and smor' (VI .4411 \)iI I uo~'i1 i il ' 41 I 11 14k4Il1L.4I l k''~ i ul141 FREEMA &HENDRI4'~I4I)(14l4ICKls i STORE GOODBS! Atfully calls the attention of the just received and o pnled up licines, Patent Med icines, Clin and a fine assortment of 1.04. [rled day or night. the prices reasor' our interest to dI patrons r.o (I hopue .1CC Of n andl Pickens, 8, C. -OF --FOR a AUGUST. II,0 - Mr, Editor: You might say to tho Good Pholks that we have Just R1eceived a lot of New Crop Turnip Seeds, and now is the time to buy. Plant them when you please, ill the Inoon or out of it. \V3 also have several other good things to offer. IRON BEDS, BED SPRINus, cc) TON MATTRESSES, S A ND WVOVE N WIRE COTS, - for this hot weather. The best ho I1VISU Ih neath, and anothor lot of o;d Lo0w prices on all. 00 Cll on) us. Iey 18 "~ Leather andi A ul~4ccH arness th A ull so'o Leather always onu 'ou hand. All kinds ot H~arness inl stocle ir and made to order. y) Also Saddles, Bridles, WhipH, 30, Umbrellas, robes and1( everythuFg to usuallIy kept in a first class llnmelCn air Store. ry I payv highest priec for H iles and1 WVax. lne . G reen)ville, S. C. nti Sprmgwood Tanneiiry. ii. (01 iCLOSING SALE 49"' ?13 myes we ineani COS I'. I.MISSES R()GERS, 15South Main street, e KEEP COOL, NDAME - if with on of my beau ns. Plricos, the lowest - cent1s. prico locts highest $4.00. KD off Tho Floor Walk on hay Smyrna Rugs, Bx7 feet, only $.75, worth $1.50 o)f any lady's gold. BE WHITE, Dress in Pi(qu0 dresso. 0nei iolid case Of new ones just received 10 cent to 50 cents a yard. MY UMBRELLA Salos are grow ing Overy day and I have already doubled my sale of last season. NEW BELT BUCKLES AND RIBBONS 'he prettiest .ne in Greenville. WE ARE SHOENG Ti people of Greenvillo at p'ices that will corn 1u1ld your attei tion. . aL. R. Bentz, LEADER IN LOW PRICES Greenville, S, C. ---DEALER IN Sash, .Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Ueiling, and Weatherboard ing, Moulding, of all kinds. Leuther and Rubber Belting together With ali kinds of ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS. .Also Eiiginu and Cylnder Oil at .Owest 1)rices. Linseed Oil, Both Raw and lBoiled for painting, and White Load of Best Quality. Give us a trial before buying e3ls0ehoe. B. E. CRAN DY, Pickens S. C. Oflec and WVarehouse near Do pot cleanlingr upi sale. Tis1 adlvertise men)t openis uip to you the greatest ba11rgauins inl goods that~ .s possile to conIceive. In our Store there constantly accu mnulating 0odd lots which we desire t~o close I ut quick lv. To these we add~ a great many pu rchasos of special lots wich iwe obtained at hal f market valiue and1( less. Qo thtousand~ yards of hadst I -4 Sheeting to) clos a~'t 4 cents po5 yard. QOn lot of shir ts worth from :25c. to 50)c. to close at 18 ets.. Dne lot of Ha1ts worth from 50c. to M,100 to closo at. 25c. to 40ce. 100 1lbs. B1ll 1 Sowing Th read to 1 3lose ouit at 14 cts. for 30 balls1 put 11) in) a nice bJox, n:IJw beat that if al can. One lot of Pants and Overagl s to lose out at and below cost. One ot of shoes to close out at prices hat will make one('s coim)pCtitors ay that we arie going to bronk and kip our~ cre&d itor's. Don,'t get as on ished abouit that they aro. paid or. A big lot of fans to k i)p you ool while .0ou aire attenO~ding this I reat saule. Come andi' see us we an not soll you unless you comet 'u will treat you with politeness Syou only 'omne to look. Leok-ou t for uts again soon with Wame more l argains.o Yours truly. . Ci Pickenir.S. 0, ' Practice in all the Courts. Oflice over Earlo'E Drug Store. It. .7. IIAYNESWoRn11 C. ES HNfo Lj. WV, PARKER, ' ,.ollNO (reienville,' s. C. I atyllesworlth, Plarkor &Rbinsonl ALI oreys-a t-Laiw, 1Plekens C. If., - - South Curolina PIra'tiec In all Ct-urts. Attend to nil itiesprompstl tf. jI A. MoMO1(AN, W.F.ASSINoA G"reenivillf, S. C Pickcin,. S . Morgan & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT PAW Picketis, C. ItS. C. Practice in ill the courts. apr.-16-9(iy . DIt. R0111.11T1K1111 EY Physician and Surveon, Mfiee ait his resilelce at I1he Kirkey home place, oni Tnhe M Hle 1-i ver. N r111eh1 8. 1894 - E KIt A I), P l'T(; * ' herGreelniville, 8. C. O)lllce over A ddi-oi'- D lcrug Sto'C. All work gulnlteed to give sa'tisfac. tion. a pr8-f 1y .- ------ For Sale een alcre, of Iline inna, inl piendid c'onlditionl, n itlliin lenl 11ninnte8 walk of thle ecoin t hl'. A Ilrgaii to anhiyoiwc iNNls. 1.1g to locatte Iie. Siiithl.e for :ots for quibling purpos10es. Te'rmsl' reasonlalle. A pidlv tolFrank". Cox, i - ii . 'ickens S. u Money to Loan. Onl improved farinl landls i I simus of 8:100 and up~wards. Loans repat. able I min tal 'IntallIl avents thrilongh at period of five years, t nS enabling the horrower to piy off 11his I ebted ness wit ihmt exltIstilg lil vrop in an ty one ye-ar. A pply to J. E. Boggs, Attorney, o. t7 93 y _. i'ickens, S. C. Loth! A SNII(ch Ink 'Timie. Saes nine. lughes' Toiie (new lil 1:ov dtste pla o lut.) take ill early Silrinl-, :.In F:1l1 preventis 4_hillS, Iollgn' anid Nlabrial Fevei'. Acts on th!liver, tonus u1p the system. letter thanI Qui. nine. Glutaniieel. try it. At DiIg.. Ui-ts. 50. aol $1.00 It levs. t av121 f98. E, w uilil respet Ifilly inform the p bil). lie Oluit D)r. Ut. T. Weldonl, n ho is well a1nd fiavoibl.% klnown to the citizeni oif l'ihtkens vountly, i"; now asso0ciated wth it s iIt he imtcilce of 1)rnIstry. 01licc Entir floni rootus (uy stails) City N-mionl las li'lock )iS. Nonvooi & Noinwoon. _____________w(e'i ~Ie. S 4'. Surveyor. Have y 1r nd surved(1, I am dre(pared with first class instru ments to do you p first Class "b Iind Cl1-w fouild at my residI Alexandle, S. C. (.r reached. by lJ'AL I'S PARSONS. FOH SALEJ. I olTr for sile 117 acres of Ilnd on Cro'w Creek, adjoining S O This land cai bo bought chea andt Oliesy terills. Ap1))1y to, C. E. RIoInisoN. Attorney' Pickenos, Cins Repaired. If yol i neei aniy iepairIs0 'O o andut will guarantee saltisfaction. 1 ennl overha ul your gin and1( ncge'it do( as good wor'k as a niew oneO. Ad. dre'ss me at Easley, S8.(.. Jy~m3 .J. P. O'Dell. S. C Military Academy. OIlee of (intil-liniii I'.. ii' of v ijoi. Olle tc lier ill liellelleIi:grv ('1 se In hite '-linlhi (';ti'reli .\{litairt A'ihti 1 iiit iilltoi it hiir ,iueel gic j u -i:~g~ 1 ll f i'n'l it il, wIi iii iv. iinhn en lt i i \i p Clark &Oooper. --Dealers ini MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, 'WTom bstones of every Description.wie --ALSO \IANT'EL8, STAT'UA RY, VASE5' 116 tIn Wouglht 1 Iron 'N ClNO. CLAlIK & COOPEH, apr8 -97yl G (reenlvilleQ, S. 0. W1'e Kee p fressed and$1:atcher yifuu'L radelid andi nulatchled ( 'eihi :, N a2, .lt0 per M feet, Ceiling. Ix i, $h2.50 ala u in perij~l . feit. x fi, iti perF Mb fut. ox inig I ase, lpla ii ( '..ng, I )ree 2 it and J'.,* $15 per1 M feet, S 12 5'. En'u beur, SitI' per Ml feet, lirds dressl 28s. ariui 2 l' ,(coiiiiion, $1 pelur M . feet. Moiul ings, 304 per1 C. ft., for ech chi in widlth. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, Puitty, alis, Stains, Varn';islhes, Oils, rutshers, etc. L~athis, Li me PI stLerinug, I Iair, Pl as r' Paris, Nails. I (espectful Ily, Cower & Speights, Qice and Warehlouse 107 Lpurens1 stre'tet. Nil and Wood1 Yard( and1 Lumber)01 Lumberm Sheids, 0. & Wt. C. 1H. R., cor'ner Br'oad a ad1 Gas st reets, rn...ma ('n