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>KY~.Y~;<?KI ie~nt 507din and Not Depen. 0dnt on'Pronts of Dispensary. voubty soperintendent of Educa. tion R. T. Hallum has completed his financial report of the schools of the contoty for the schoinstic year ending Juno 30. The status of schools is very sitis factory indeed. Of the 54 school districts in the county thero ii not one but what has a cash surplus to its credit. The totl income of the schools for the year was $31,919,09 derived from the following sources: Poll tax $3,849; 3 mill tax, $8,393,61; dis. pensary, $4,891.28; special local, $5, 832.91; other sources, $78; unexpend. ed previous year, $9,879 31. The total expenditures for ',he year for whites was $18.809,35; negroes, $2, 162; total expenditures, $20,971 35i leaving % cash Lalanco of $10,947.74 fnow a deposit to the credit of the schools. For the year 1903, the total income to the schools was $26,749.81, of which $6,905 37 was derived from the dispensary and was the largest amount derived from this sourcesince the establishment of a dispensary in the county. Ton years ago the schools of the county were m a very unsatisfactory condition, many districts were in debt and when a teacher received his pit tance of i pay claim he must have it cashed at a liberal discount or wait. for a year or two to get hui money. But there has been a wonderful trans formation in a decade. There are now 12 districts in the county that levy special tax for sup port of their schools and the number is eonatantly increasing. Within the past two years about $32,000 bas1 lyo n spent m tho towns of Easley, Pickens and Liberty for buildings alone. A largo ntiumber of the districts of tho county hnavo groat. ly improved their buildings and have butter equilped them for quccessful 'vork. Mu11ch1 credit bw I 1he (XQ lexllnt col dition of th. kcho.e-o is iuie to the tine executive abilt.y of t.e presont couty superintondent of education R. T. Ilallum, who is an experienced practical school man himself. Mr. Hallum fut...- 110 Echools in excellent condition when lie came inti> office, as the late W. W. F. Bright had laid off the county into districts according to constitutional requirements, and did much for the organization of the schools. Mr. Bright was a thorough school man, a little on the old timie order, a thorough believer in the three Rt's and in his eyes for a teach er on examination to misspell a word was a sin unpardonable. As an official Mr. Bright was a great "stickler for the lawv" and frank ly 10 stated1 to any one who suggested the slightost irregularity that wan not in conformity to the law. Mr. Bright came into office abouit the time that the constitution r~e quired a districting of the county. Hie did hi. full duty and it made him so unpopular that he failed to ho re-elec ted. Within the two years of his sucedsaor, the fruits of his former labors became so evident that he was again called to supermntend the schools and with the exceptiotn of the two years fromi 1895 until his death about three years ago he remained in office and "verily his " orks do foliow him." Today it may be said that the schools of Pickens county are in the best condition in their history. The "Lazy" Microbe. A learned Professor claims to have discovered that ".Laziness"is cautsedi by a germ- If the Eminent Doctor is right, Rtydalo's Liver Tablets cati rightly be termed Microbu, Killers, bec tuso they al -ways remove that tired, Jazy, sluggish feeling that l1tas usustlly boeen attribugd to a torpidl liver or :onsatipalted1 bowels. IRydalo's Liver 'Talets are guaranteed to euro constipation and all Liver disorders. They aro smnall, compressed chocolate coatedl taiblets, pleasant in'oflfect. Reoliable. Any dealer in our remedies will return your monmey if you are not satisfied with thbeso tabletS. 50 tableta 25 ots. Presidet Rooevolt wont aboard the submnarine boat Plunger in Oym~r Paar and remained sub. mhlrgedl one time as long as 510 mfintt s. H( e(expre'sed himself as dolighted with the workitngs of the a t and with hiis oxper'ieces3 aboard it . A WarnIng to Mothers. Too nuch care cannot be used with small children during tho hot wonithier of the summer months to guard againsti bowel tronbles. As a rule it is only , necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. D3o not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned- castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nause. ates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not cheek the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhma eomnedy and then a dose of cantor oil, and tihe disease may be checked in is incipiency and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use ais soon as the first indication of any bowel trouble, appeals. This is the moat succesbfut treatment known aind may be rolled upon with implicit' confidence even in. eases of cholera in hnin icFr sale by Plokons Drug Co. says the doctor to many of h doesn't know of any medicinal i cure oyomb or ovarian troubles, That such a medicine oxist. by the wonderful cures perTf in thousands of cases, by WIE OF % IT CURES WOI It has saved the lives i women, and has rescued th melancholy lifetime of chronk you, if you will only give it Sold at every drug store in WRITE US A LETTER Put aside all timidity and writo us freely and frankly, In strictest conf dence, tolling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (in plain, scaled envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Ob. ttanooga Medicine Co., OhaMttanooga, Ann. The New Saluda Bridge. Some time ago the commissioners of this and Greenville counties let the contract for the building of a bridge across the Saluda at a point near where the Power Co. is locating their plant. This bridge will not cost either county a red cent. the Power Co. is footing all expense. 'Tho Greenville News, at the limo the contract was let said. "The nlew ' bridge will not cost eiilier Pickens or Greenvillo counties a cent. It is being poid for by the Saluda River Power Compaiv so that the one above (.1a) be abandoned, to give way to the over-flow to result from the dam. The supervisors of both counties are it hove charge of the work and th con. tracts have all been let With their ap proval." These contracts were let publicly at Greenvil)o on tho 20th of July and Sipervisor Lynch in an open letter to this paper says: "The Bonids of Couity Connijsioners of Gcenvillo and Pickens counties let the contract for the building of a bridge icross Saluda river just below the now damin, in the Supervisor's oflico in Greni ville last Thursdlay. The siccesiful bidders il voro King Bros. The bridge is entirely of steel, with 140 foot span with a fifty foot approach on the Pick ons side, and it is to be finished and tLrned over to travel by the first of December next. Th'Ie building of the piers to this bridge was let to the lowest bidder on the 21st inst., at the bridge site. Mr. Iiickcs Jones was the successful bidder' at $4 90 pier cubic yard. Piers to be of stono 'and concrete work to be completed by the fir-st of D~ecemn ber next. As soon as finished and( received by the Supervisors the Pow er Company is to pay all cash outlas for the work and then as they pay their taxes into the treasury of each county they will be refunded the money without any interest what ever. Thecrefor-e there is no deblt in (curred on the taxpayers of the coun tis The gradle of the road on each side of the river will be an improve. mnit on the old1 ronteo11( andimke the distance from Llaley to Greenvillel one mile nleare3r. T[his is for the beneflt of theo public to correct some errors that aro ltloat in regard to) this matter. G. M. Lynch. Consumpt-ion alwaiys begins with a cough that lingers A couigh that hangs anid will not yield1 to the usual tratanmnt may i'ot meian consuti.on - but too often it does mnean this dea3Id destroyer has gain<-d a footing Ry palo's (3 o ui g hi Elixir is very sucessful in chmcking the progress of throat aind lung (diRstlW Even consumdtion yields to its powEtrfn. influence, if its us5e is blegan before th Jisenso is too dleep seated. This modern scientitlec remed~y, kills the germs that 3ause consuimption. Its removes the, 'auise and helps nature rebuild te broken iown tissue. If you have a stubborn sough, try Rydalo's Congh Elixir, it wit lot disapojint you. We Should Have Some of These. T1hero are more pl)(O~ in lHon. IersonvillIa nowv thani has over beeni aofore. Evory hotel inI towni is uil to ovorilowing. 'The hotels mave to turn awvay peop le overy lay. On last Saturday evening he~ Wheeler Hontel registerodl 315 ind turned away Scores. lHotelI Imperial is also crowdedl. Such an increase iln the summer visitorsp will necessitate more hotehs.-. . Hustler. They Appeal to Our SymtpathIes.q The biliuos and1( dlvapoptic are con staint suffere-r and ap~peal to our synm pathies. There is not one of thonem however, wvho may not be bronght back to health and happiness by the use ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 'iTab. lets. '1ueso tablets invlgoratei the stomnach anid liver and sitrenigthon thbe digestion. They also regulato the bow cls. iFm. saeb i kes 1.r o OUT" s lady patients, because he reatment that will positively except the surgeon's knife. ;, however, has been proved >rmed on diseased women, DI MB DISEASE. >f thousands of weak, sick ausands of others from a invalidism. It will. cure a chance. Try it. $i.oo bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. 1 aora a aupporter Ior tr year , to 1 P cp my ovey udo I Slr ngwn0 . 1,ow, befonrhte -hi wrI!' I M ". 14 J hran, o i A shevli' i lle is*M dco Filed Up. n vil bor ovu trd, dins ascaini wongljip te Inumb ad isi to A,1nisuil atohsfesn ft Isery idoul undlywalk. After t ekicig two holl i rdul I j'ave ii nyaIpm r owiatione ayo n boar feelings hi fonnerey. anT can be on my fpro halt a iy at a tpoe. I s aro kely oa cnienu Cdu toer sutlorsn. whunopt. e Asheville is Filled UP. Aheville, Aug. 16 -Tyhe Ash vile weboard Of' tcradi (1n alls asertairing o iitubor of visito to Asiwile htn theis m-aotn Of e year, will undertake it the c c oporlatiol oft tl mayor and boar, (t, It it censs of the itrai gcji's iI,-e. 'IPhe census will prob abl he takn early text wee It is lmt proposed to take t censu Of fihose visitors who spent a tim ill Ashleville, this season or' thi year," but Only those 80ouriiii heo when the cdnsus man mako his roun. It ib concoded thu tero ar aore visitors fic no or vill be whon the mountain sx chIsibos reach Asheville this euL thi tver befor x in the city's hi tory, and( 1119i board of trade, ii ofdter to asertain the inibe wvill inake a house-to-house call v11SS. It is prop~osed to make th guebliS in theh day in ouder th nalnes maoy not 1)() (lujliCated t send out at large number of cau vassers with ballet boxes and Filly of paper as ballots and to reques each boarding 1101180 keeper to deC p~osit within the b)ox in the hand Of the census-taker the number c guiests in the housn. In this wa, tho prosperous or unprosperou conditon of the boarding hous will not he0 known. Nothing Itbiked, Nothing Gained. You risk nothing in buying Elliott Emlsified Oil Liniment, bcanso tyC Your gainl is great, becauso you get il bost liintt over ado. Best for Rhe'i maitism best fot Spram~ls and Swelling b~est for use in the family and oni you atock. A full 1-2 pint bottle, costs bi 25 ts. No risk, all gain. Pickens R. F. D., No. 1. T1he protr'acted meetinlg at Gri. fin closed Friday with seven ac cesslins to the church. Rev. ( Jones was preaching at his owl church and~ coi dn't help Bro. Howard, so Rev. Ash more, fron Greeniviille, came 10in his place Rev. Ashlmore is an able manl an< mu ich good wats accomnpl ished b: his pre'cachzin1g. Ini connection witi the moerning services was a younm man's prayesr meeting, cc nductei by P'rof. Vernon. Rev. B. Hlolde waIs on hland and gave 80ome1 goot aidvice to the young people. Th haptisinig will be oni the seconi Sunday miOrning in September. D~elegates from Oriflin andl sov oral others went to George's Creel Smiday to a singinlg convention. Married, at. the residence of th, brid.-'s pairtst, Mr'. and MIrs. Bl R.. Pozrter, August 17, by Rev. A E IIoward, Mr. Arthur Trotter ti Miss Ida Porter. Reader. JD.Vapopsdia or Indiigestioni. T1hin 'erm "yslfppia"' meanis tile lacl .'o pepsin, in th li tomach. Indigestiot if rightfly use( d when) overl tile food is no lproperly dhigestedi regarldless of the cause it isi1 i tri al'u , whethe ou' c'I(all ,youl iinmn lcD. .spepsiai or Indtigesqtion wher l~i.dtsSt onmiieh Tailbletsar1. iese. Thio. ite gualraniteedt to (eur0 all f'ormis of (tomaclih troiiui. Boy a tial Box, A negro church at Chlialse, nid., was dynami ted by white pee >le as thlo result of a race wvar. ['heo whites threaten to run every egio out of town if any arrasts r'e made. Moses Haas has been arrested tt karatogo chuarged with complicity n the cotton leak scandals. He a held in jail mn default of $10,. '00 b~ail. CASTOR IA For Infaunts and Children. The Kind You Hlave Alwas Bought so'"" t'' . /7 Jf$ .m . ..mm. I; be decduous, eveygreen R , should always se p.from to. inches deeper than it grew in the Uwery or timber from wWeb It wyastakex). Three million barrels of apples were hold over in cold storage the past sea son, the largest amount of fruit ever so hold. As applied to food producow told storage has effected a most r6 narkable change. There is a small fortune awaiting the young man who will go into the north wheat country, get a section of land and a proper outfit for growing the crop and stick at it for ten year.1. It Is not a very attractive country iu which to live, and the business is work four months and loaf nine months. A good name counts for much. A certain county in a western state which has established a ine reputa tion for the barley which it produces and which is known on the mu'ket by the name or the county finds that live times as much barley is sold each year under this brand as it ever produces. The government has made a marked change in the horses furnished its cav alry since the war of the rebellion. Then cavalry horses seldom weighed less than 1,150 to 1,200 pounds. Now the broncho has largely taken the place of the big horse, this range animal possessing more endurance and activ ity. Many an acre of the most productive land can be redeemed by $10 worth of f tile drain. When we see a man, as we often do, busy plowing some hillside badly worn, while at the foot of the hill lies an undrained bog, we always - want to stop and have a talk with him and get him to seed his hillside down and drain his bog and cultivate that. Bears the Ihe Klil You Have Always Bought Signatoro B of e 8 Cyclonic conditions often develop 9 quite early in the spring In the middle west. Two or three days of 80 degree temperature in late March or early t April will often set things going, so disturbing the normal temperature that a cyclone results. Hot air alone - will never produce a cyclone; neither will cold air alone, but the mixing of the two works on the same plan as a seldlitz powder. , The late raid of the British army into the unknown kingdom of Tibet re veals in the sacred city of Lassa, nev a er before invaded by- other races, a t curious people and a !urious condition. Skilled labor is paid but 8 cents per day, while unskilled labor is paid but - 2 or 3 cents. The prayer readers are the best paid, receiving 10 cents per day for ten hours' steady work reading prayers for other people. The very richness of western solls has in a way been destructive of all principles of good farming. Men have made a living too easily, have not been forced to consider how to treat the soil so as to Insure the retention of B its fertility, beeni ever tempted to work too many acres, always rating their standing as farmers by the number of acres wvorked rather than by the yield 's of crops secured or the quality of such u crops. I. ~ - + 0 Peculiar D)isappearance. 1. J. D. Runyan, of Buatlorvillo, 0., laid 3the pculiar disapearance of his painful ar symptoms. of indigestion and biliousness it to Dr. Kings New Lifo Pills. He aniys: "They are are a perfect remody, for diz zine'ss, sour stemach,. headache, consetip ation, etc." Onuarianteed at Pickenas Drug Co., pice 25o. - It is the completitive strife in busi ness which gives the world its best 'things, dlevelops Its best and1 brightest Imen. While competition is cruel and merciless, ever crushing out the weakI and the incompetent, co-operationl, which is its legitimate antidLote, if generally substituted for it would soon head the human race toward dlegen. eracy. Ihard and severe though the process may be, competitive strifo i.a absoluteiy lndispensabie to the best de. velopment of an Ameriean elviliz~atoni. IIt certainly looks like a most reason r able propiosition that if a man11 is going to plow a field, harrow it, plant it, cuil tivate it four or more times he should 3 at least be dead sure that his seed corn I is good and1( will every kernel grow, for it is not with corn as with tihe small grains, which, if the seed be poor, will - still be often thick enough by the stool lug of such plants as do gr-ow, wvhereas with corn if the seed fails there is no way for nature to make good the loss. So small an amount of corn is .required to plant an acre that every . effort to select and plant only the very best is justified. Trho Public Is Aronsed. 'rho pniblio is aroused to a knowledge of the curative merits of that great med. icinal tonio Eiectrio Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary 11. Waiters, of 546 St. Clair ave.. Colum bus, 0., writes: "For several months I was given up to die. I had fover and aguec, my nerves were wieoced; I could not sleep, and my stomaoh was so wecak from uisoli,ss doctors' (drugs that I could1 not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters I obtained relhef, and in a short time I was entirely cured.' Guaranteed at Piokens Drug. Co. Price 500, We came across a very level headed and philosophic farmer not long ago. He Jives on a farm which is subject to I overflow when the Missouri river gets t on a tear, which it did last year, de- I stroyig his corn crop on the bottom I land. He figured it this way: That a~ while he lost his corn the overflow had deposited between three and four Inch es of rich river silt all over his land, which was worth far more and would last longer than any coat of fertilizer he could give the land. He said quite cheerfully that while he was out a crop) last year he would show the boys e a thing or two on corn next year, and si we believe he will. It quite often di proves that our seeming calamities age n in reality blessings after all.1 20IY3lONIadAR a tructed of eome t, atid cheaply at that. We quetionif a better material for this purposo cah., be found. It takes about fourteen ears of corn to plant one acre of ground. It one ear of the lot Na poor there will be from 500 to 700 defective seeds plant ed. If you are getting an annual poultry product from the farm worth, say, $80, you can double it just as easy as roll ing ofY a log. 1very farm should soil poultry products worth $200 each year. It is a poor policy to let the stock tramp over the cornstalk fields when the frost Is coming out in the spring. Such tramping either on field or mead ow at that time is always injurious to the soil, yet most men do it. If a cow will give an average of twenty pounds of milk a day for 300 days she is worth $100 of any man's money. This would make her milk product worth $60, which would repre. sent a not profit on the cow of at least $25. How to Avoid A ppendicitis. Most victims of appendicitia are those who are Iabitualiy constipated. Oriuo Laxative Fruit Syt up cures chronic con stipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natur.1action of the bowels. Orino -Laxitive Fruit Syrup does not nausente or gripo and iN mild and pleasant to take. Refuse sub stitutes. Pickens 1)rug Co. In some few communities the farm ers, influenced by a broad minded pub lie spirit, have banded together and in a co-operative way have undertaken the improvement of the highways on their respective farms ludependent of the work done by the i oad supervisors with the regular tax. It is needless to say that in such cases there has been a marked improvement In the condi tion of the highways. We do not see how a man owning a good farm can render his community and his country a more patriotic service than In this manner. He Is further well rewarded in a financial way, as the fine highway adds good dollars to every acre of land ,Which he owns. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME 3ACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. . It is the great medi . cal triumph of the nine \ teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi - -nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you havekid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. I t has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writig mention reading this generous offer In this paper and - send your address to Dr. Kimer &Co.,EBing hamton, N. Y. The U regular fifty cent and Home of swamp.noot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any miatake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer 's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. M4AIN STREET BARBER SHOP, I do not boast of shop fix tures, but I do pride myself on my work. EasyShaves, Shampoos and Artistic Hai;r Cuts. Give mle a Tr'ial and be Convinced, isral Marshall, Thornley Building, Main St. Notice to Teachers. Pickens, S. 0., Aug. 7, 1905, Thore will be tin examination for teachere at this place Fridav, September (15) fifteenth. Examinnition to begin it 9) o'clock a. mn. Applicants must fur niahi thir own stationery, legal cnp size ptreferred. Sincer'ely yours, 11. T. HALLUM, Co. Supt. Education. VIRGINIA COLLEGE. Ior YOUIN(1 LAD)IEN. Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 25, i9%J. Oneo of the lead ing Sehools or Younug Lad ies in the South . New bu ikding, duati aind equiipmient. Campus itet nei res, rand' moun taint scenery in Valr o cy(f Vi rgitnia, amned for heailth. I'iuropean, and~ A merienni eniecers, Fulil (cOutrse Conservatory tiadvainfges nt A it, Mu iie and Elo00 iilon. ( er tinentes WellI i>>iey. Studet fromt 20 States. For cntalogue MATI"1ili P. IIA RltIS, P'res, Rlonnoke.- Va. Notice of Final Settlement We will apl1y to J. B. Newbery, ~rohato Judge for Pickens counity, on he' 6th (lay of September', 1905, for a inal setitlemlent of thbe esatehs of Eliza cith and J. T. Williams, dieceased, and shedt to be ismnissedi as adminislrators. B. .1. WILLIAMS, J. M. WILLIAMS, Aug. 8, 1905. Administrators. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding claims against 1e estaio of Oharles Anderson, de sased, are r'gneated to) present1 the time, properly attested, to T. J. Mini io, attorney, Piekens, 8. 0., for pay tent by the 15th day of September, 305. and all persons indebted to the tid estate are reqneated to make paty. Lent to the salme. DAVID ANDEIBSON, Anu. 9, 1905. Admninistrator. * C ASTOI For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought AdetablePreparationforAs shuimalng aineYoo dRe ula ting (ie StomaclhBears the Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful- Signature ness andRestContains neither Opium,Morphine norl-teral. O NOT"NAnCOTIc. In Apeifec Remfedy for Consupa- , 'S0 lion, Sour StonachDiarrho*a WormsConvulsionsFeverjish ness and Loss oF SLEEP. FacSimilo Signature or NEWThiry Years EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. VMS 6UNTAUR *OMPM4tV. flEW YORK OSTV. 04 Discriminating Buyers Can be pleased in their' shoes- if they come to us. Our stock is large-selected with care. Selected with the idea that good value makes and holds customers. If you have not been buying your shoes from us, try us next time you need a pair. Pride & Patton, GREENVILLE, S.C. N. D. TAYLOR, Photographer, --MAK ER OF ...THE VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPHS. TJhe~ kind that are made at the best ptundios of the large~r cities. The kind that will not fade. That are natural and lifelike, and finished on the latest and prettiest, cards to ba had. ...PICTUR ES ENLARGED... Nica linle of mouldings and frames of any size made to order. ....COME ON WEDNESDAY.... I $nve (flout DOD Receipta Ready for Distribution. All who want one come and get it. If you want to pay for it bring the money; if you don't want to pay it comc and say so and I will give you the receipt, as I want to get these accounts off my mind and also my book. Sa~ come and pay, or get your receipt anyhow, and oblige J. D. MOORE. I prefer the money, but leave it to you. WOFFORD COLLEGE HENRY N. SNYDER, LL. D., P'residenit; Two degrees, A. B. and A. M. Four. coursos~ leading to the A.. B. Degreec. Nine profeshors. Departme~nta---Eilhica nutd Astroinm, Mathematics, Phys4ics. andl Geology, Biiology, and ChemIstry, Latin. Grook, Engilish, Germian, and Frienchl, Ilbstory and Economic. Libra'ry and Librarian. TVhe WV. E. fUnrne'tt gymnnadum, unde(lr a competent director. J1. '. Ole'and Science Hall. Athletic groiunds. Course~ of lectures by the ablest men on the platform. R ro flnusical opportunuities. Next Session Sept, 20. Board from $8 to $16 a monthb. For Catalogne or other information, 'dlroso J. A. GAMEWELL, Sec., Spartanburg, 5. C. Wofford College Fitting School Three new brick buildings. Steam heat and el. etric lightM. Head Master, fonr teachers and Matron live in the buildongs. __Situate~d on the Wofford COinmpna student take a regular course in the Collego Gymnasiumn, and hiavo access to the Cohiego I ibrary. $115.00, ays fr board, tuition, and all fees. ons of Methodist ministers do not ay tuition. Next session begims September 20. )or Catalogne ato.. address A. MASMON nD.P~rin .Head Sp..a...brg .- C