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W. W. F. BRIGHT, Editor. In fatil chool D~istrict we found Miss Fannie Dalton, in a neat new house with a fair enroll mont. There is no apparatus here except a paper blackboard, made by Miss Dalton-you remember how Prof. Hughes told you to make them; this one was made that way, and it is all right. The school at Twelve Mile had closed when we arrived. It was taught by Miss Virginia Ligon. There is a new house 20x40, not completed, but we were told that it was the intention to finish up soon'" In number 32 we found Andrew Bramlott in a new house, finished up complete, except heating appa ratuso.which is to be added later. The enrollment is good. At Anthony's Fork, James Rich ardson wields the birch, in a rath or small but good log house. The enrollment is rather smaller than was expected. At the Ambler school we found W. E. Hendricks busy with a fair enrollmont, in a new house, that is to be completed, we were told, by Uhristmas. This house has been built with but little aid from the school fund. : One of the most enjoyable trips of the School Commissioner is the visit to Rocky Bottom school. The clear ice-cold streams, the rough, rugged, cliffy mountains, ever changing as you pass along the somewhat peculiar road, keeps you ever on the look out for the next. T. 0. Allgood has charge of the school here with a larger enroll ment than usual here. The house here is old, but hats a new roof and other needed ropaiz. A good gra ded road and a post-office would help the school. At Holly Springs we found Ru s Ray, of B.Vclk oyest, N. C- in harge with a good enrollment. The house is old and with a little ;epairing yould be as good as new* ' There should be more lights to suit dark cloudy days, and a few 9f the seats lowered so that small pupils might rest their feet on the floor. We found hero what ought to be in every school house in the county and4 u.1sod to be, ~agood globe. _______ \Ve missed thie scho.gJ, at Anti oph but noticedl that some needed repairmng had been done on the achool house. Miss Minnie Kirk soy, a graduate of Winthrop Nor mal College taught the school hero, and the patrons compliment her highly. A, CQN2JpRVATORY OF MUSIC FOR THE SOUTH. Having been identified through a long life with music, musical culture and advancement in o'ur whole American country, and hav ing visited on musical tours. an nually, with much, poagure,, for the last twenty years, the southern portion of our country, I have been ever, impressed with the in creasing conviction that on ac count of the climate and the temn gezament of the people, the terri - tory embraced in the latitude of the Southern States should and will enforce the most valuable ultirfkate development of the musi cal and art sentiment of the United States. While I have been impressed with my convictions in regard to musical and art education and cul tivation in the South, I have been aware of the fact that the real dif ficulty in the way of this develop ment is the absence of the proper schools in the South for the high est musical and art education, and while many schools do exist in the * South for ordinary instr uction in music and branches of art, for - thorough education in those de partments the ambitious tal~ent~ of the South has alwasbeolid toB andeit way to h~e egnQervto risan chools of tlae North and Europe. Confining mysely to Mee will say thawt the true way out of the difficoulty, in regard to Southern musical education, is the etablishment of al osra tries or a single great conserva. tory of music in the South. On account of the difficulties attend. lng the acquirement of the high est musical education in the South, niot only have thousand. of people in the South been deprived of oovewed musical education of the * high at sort, but the South has of thousands of competent teach-. ere that -might have been raised' from among her own people. Believing that the South needs a great Conservatory of Music where the highest musical educa tion can be obtained-equal to that offered in any single institu tion in the country-I wish to an nounce to the press, and through it to the parents of the South and all persons interested in the sub joct, that I propose, with thoir co. operation, to establish in the South a conservatory of music, and I ap peal for their sympathy, co-opera tion and support in the enterpriso. I shall establish this Conservatory of Music at Augusta, Ga., opening on October 16, 1894, with* a full corps of the most competent teachers procurable in this coun try and Europe, prepared to teach music as thoroughly in all its branches as any musical school of the Union. I pledge myself 'and reputation to the carrying out of those prom ises with God's help, and that which will come form goodly numbers of pupils and their mon. oy support. Respectfully, THOMAs RYAN. N. B.-All details of cost, with comploto and specific imformation is issued in pamphlet from, and will be furnished on application to The Thomas Ryan Southern Conservatory of Music, Augusta, Ga.-Augusta Chronicle, July 8th. A Master Stroke of Wiedem. News & Courier, Sept. 19th. Gen. Edward McCrady, the chair man of the Charleston delegation to the Straightout Convention, re turned to the city last evening, and was seen at his residence by a Re porter. Geii. McGrady said that the air gument in the Coiven.tionA was as fine and as earnest as he had ever heard, the earnestness striking one forcibly. The resolutions which will force the other side either to accept Populism or renounce it, and of which bye the bye, he was the author, were, it is true, carried by a rather close vote, but yoster day morning before he left Colum bia there had been a great chang ing of opinion on the matter, and almost all who had voted against themi had come around and agToed that the passing of them was the best thing that could have been done. Even Gen. Butler's friends, lie said, had come around to this view of the matter. Tax Notice. The county Treasurer of Pick ens will open his books for col lection of Taxes, fiscal year 1894, in his office at Pickens C: H., on the 15th of October 1894, when the following Taxes will be collected: State Tax, 8 mill. School, 2" Ordingy VQ,,. 3" lO: A. Bonds, Tast Xndebtedness., 3" Totals, 171. All able bodied men from 21 to 50 years of age are liable to Poll Tax. A special levy will be collected from property holders in Sever al school Districts. I will be at the following pla ces on days named below.. At Calhoun, Oct. 23rd. At Central, " 24-25. At Liberty, " 26th. At Easley,, " 30-31. At Cross Plains, Nov. 1st. a. m! Looper's Shop, " lst. p. mn. Foster's Store, " 2nd. At Pumnpkintown, " 3rd, Holly Springs " 6th, a. m. Eastatoe, " 6th, p. m. At Mile Creek, " '7th. AL Six Mile, "8th. At Praters, " 9th, a. mn. At my office until December 30th at which time the books will close. I will be compelled to leave each place at 4 o.'clook, p. m. ST. YoUNwBLoOD, I ~Treas. P.. Co. SOlentflbe Amerlea Agonsy fee' TAVUIAn eADBo Uaany oopvason PATSU At". EUGENE F0 3ATES, [Successor to Bates & Ferguson,] Carriages, Phoitons, Surreys, VEHICLES, of all kinds, HLARNESS. Robes. SADDLES. COLLARS, BRIDLES, Sole Leather, Shoe Uppers, Shoe Findings, Baby Carriages, Goat Wagons, GIRL'S TRICICLES. Special Agency--Columbus Buggy Co's Elegrant Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n Manufacturina Co's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Manu facturing Co' Columbia Bicycles. Largiest Bugy, Wlon and Harness House im the State. Greenville, S. U. GREENVILLE Coach Factory, GREENVILLE, S. C, 100 BREWSTER BUGGiES ! Cheapest ever Offered. We Make The Best WACON9Stin the SOUTH. H. C. M~larkley, Prop'r. (3. WV. Sirrine. Sunt. Bargains --IN --AT-Soe le A REDUCED PRICES!FieBck We are overstocked with Hiar-StilyprWitLOaI i ness and Collars, and -will save you money on either. We also 8el0111( lUlCliltLn have in stock SOLE LEATH-JER, r~&M-r~nzpr ~ayrie UPPER LEATHER, HARNESS LEATHER, WHIPS,LAPROBES, ix. I\ HORSE COVERS, HARNESS & PI v TRACES, SHOE FINDINGS, of all kinds. Im frIi~~QJ~Sfui -A full line of MENS AND Bo~~LIIUsr uun SADDLES. .We will save you some money Ciiit n ~'trPrs if you will -give us a call beforo, you make your purchases.Cuch'inlovdol-ae GOWER & G00DLETT,AAASNE 102, Main-Streot, Bt ht n ntns lob~ Sep. 3, 89. Geeviles~Tie, DainO~iG ooeu'uly*200 er.0Stqrrefe t lyIpur , &Ct.La, i. Maks agoo rof fr ear, ad ay eed Ol and Turpet nniedr, Long one c~~~ ~ ~ ~ an & tO Wsigo Mart hurt Ryehady-mn ixe GU AL~~pPAN os nyP0AirSoIctthhaeNT S.ih no few gal tus. olo dak rd fm etri o Ol1 a t th ar 'oste dare andwil as fr eas.TR I. COeet alaserPais Sept13 1894B OFG 3. Greenville, 8.. arc.5'184 4UM-EstN.adAST~rw'IC U$9 FOIL0 DYSI'EPSI oosts'onl $2-.00ner. 00osqare feet OAL A g NTofSo WyNeas, andil anycomed centsr per-pai..in1b00l.orobottre.4..n50, forg. 8tubs-. Color darkazdcosci odiusredppr Will stop .: in .no io of CHEAPNESS. Are adding lots of useful BAR GAINS to their Stock for FALL TRADE MR. HAGOOD is in New York now; we expect him to do wonders this season, as Goods are cheaper now than they were ever known to be. We are better prepared than ever to serve you, and ask for your patronage. HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. Pickein, S. C. Sept. [ . WANTED, 200 Cords of good Tan Bark. To be delivered this Spring and Sum. mer. The bark must be well taken ca-e of, Will pay cash on delivery Apply to GOWER & GOODLETI, .imaich 22. Greenville, 8. 0. Family Groceries ANb General Merchandise. W E have just received our. STOCK 0OF GOODS for the present season, which we offer at the lowest prices possible. We keep constantly on hand n goodl supply of BACON, FLOUR, SUGARIS. COFFEES, MOLASSES, TEAS, HATS, SH OES, CLOTIlINO, D R Y G 00 D)S, h ARD)WAitE. &c. Also, FARMERS' TOOLS, and every ling necededl for Farming purposes. A. G. WYATT EQsley, S. C. If!YVou Want Anythaing General Mehandise, OFCALL ON ME. I KEEP Dry Coods, Notions, Boots, Shoes,. Cro ceries, Hardware, and a full line of Farm Sup plies. I can give you a lowv figure on Flour and Farming Implements. .JoxrN 0. KAY is with me and' will be pleased to have his friends call on him. J. E. ROBINSON, RDaloyv . C. Ft b. 8. AA-..... ELKHA OARRI GE and W10409rier g~~ap4 WHOLESALE aprin augtg,58 t No.37. SurreyBarness. same as soil for to1 37.50 as Xne as sold fo to $600. Farm ar 80Milk Wa one ~~yve6 arsees aresold at No.7 , Top Daggy. Nammna. $43.00 Pries No. I, Farm 11 IUDING SADDLES a S perOet. .8' for ese wi4 stamsr to pay postage o6 1 No. 3, Farm WagoU. AddressW. B. PRA SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) Route of the Great. Vestibulod LimIted. OONDENSMD 8CHEDULE OF PASBNOBR TRAINS, in Effect August 1st, 1894. vos. Lim F'st Mail Northbound. No. 88 No. 30 No. 11 Daily Daily Daily Lv Atlanta c time 12.00 N'n 9.00 pm 8.00 am Atlanta H time 1.00 pm 10.00 pm 9.00 am " Norcross...............1037 pm 9.44 am " Buford................11.06 pm 10.20 am " Gainesville.. 2.16 pm 11.31 pmn 10.4 am " Lula........... ........11.5 pm 11.19 am Cornelia.............. ..........1145 am " Mt. Airy ........................12.10 pm " Toccoa................12.45 am 14 pm Westminater . ..........1.21 am 1.14 pm Seneca.................1.40 am 1.35 pm Central..... .. 4.45 pm 2.10 am 2.05 pm Greenville .... 5.30 pm 3.00 am 3.05 pm " Spartanburg.. 6.22 pm 4.01 am 4.11 pm " Gaffneys. . ..............4.42 ant 4.63 pm Blacksburg... 7.11 pmi 6.00 am 5.10 pin King'sMount'n ...........5.26 am 5.35 pm Gastonla...... ......... . 4 am 5.58 pm Ar. Charlotte. .... 8.29 pm 0.30 am 0.41) pm Ar. Danville ...... 12.27 am 11.45 smn 12.40 m Ar. Richmond~ .. am ~a 0Ijm1i oi ;%r- a gto . in .8.30 pm "Halm'e P.R.lt. 8.20 am 11..5 p1 Philadcl phia .. 10.46 am 3.00 am New Yor.- 1.23 pm 6.23 am9. Ves.Lim 1s.7 Mall 9 Southward. No. 37. No .35. INo. I 1 ____________Daily Daily Daily Lv Now York P.11. 4.30 pm 12.15 a't ........ Phfladelpha. 6.55 in 7.20 am .......... lialiore..9.20 pm m .19. NWashilv.to. .. 10.43 p ... 11.01 1 .40 1i 5.6 pi - 7.10 pm Charlotte*. 935 am. 10.5 pim 12.20 n Gastonia...... .........11.21 pin 1.02 pm Klng"ount......... 40 am 1.235 pm lIn elmsburg.... 10.48 ami 12.0Zfalm 1.50 im Gafnoys......................... .05 pmn Hpartanburg.. 11.37 amn 14.01 6al' 2.150 pm Greenvillo.12.28 pmil152 ami 4.10 pin Central ........ 1.15 pn 2.4) am 6.20 pi seeca..............::...4.1 am 5.45 pmn .Westminster a 6.15 pm occoa..................3.49 am 12.45 pinm SMount Airy pm ...... ........... 7.31 m ~~~ Lain1135pm.......,.......2a .. D3.0oram........... AtNtI to m....12 pm 5.20 am 1..... .t mon~ uuid iiiVil .LimFa st Mail lllilSOlil Nouthw7ad. 5~ hN.e a7. ou5.wNs.er1 LVetuldLmtdbewo New York Pand430p 215nt... . "wewYr Phldlhand N.55 Orle7.2, a ...... t adMtmr.., a.d0almo9b4twamn.......... t" iWashMrpon... 10.4 pmt11.ta and. .......ham Non 1 acinrd.... 1 i2. llan 12.epn Cn -e.wisia "icDnvl nille. . ~~n.4 Grenbo.5Kp .0p "o Chal e.. .n .r.a9.35 a 1 to0m 12.21 antn l" Sartrsaurg.. 1o1.37 wim 12. ag2.50p o" Gdressil... -- p .2am 41 i " Wenrl...T.... . pm T2.40n A .pp J ee..... A..........p 3.t01ent Atl5.4', pm * W estm 3 iner.. ..... . .... 6.p m " Tccoa ............ . 3.49amfl 6Mn5r. " M u tAl r... e...o.. Lot of.. ... .5p " o n el a . .. . .......... ... ... .. ,38 La........--o......... 4.4ertoam 8.05'pmt " Gbrevlle....d 3.3lm 4.5s, am8.3' apm "ot Dufor..... ..lar ....... ..........t 9.ats, Arlatta tlshe4.etm.2 amutg 10Mnpis ulmaner Sedrvic:, Naon, 35ta a andRch1 mondlts an Davlat Maol.ePusan S eaingrs arg~otee tlant fa and Yor. 5((it Nos.37nad 38--anyohingthngsn Southwstern-u Ne Orens. Thuha Puln. artn ISlewper be) atarie andmhs fula lntaplandFngym Nros.ri11 and w Pllma eepng for houtee Fo heale inforaion ais to o a a Bthg tynales, :adates n P at-lep eradrs-C m n e hm G I' Pas At. Aigh t priesnerPasA' W.d w.il sEl yoN. J.od i . echUg at tP, Goe't 'gr..TaicM'r Wemenbrtat D. kee eWasyhington11D.he Grocriesandery Goods. ~aesEmr JiorE Bnsrtoisan Mayt Be.s Colr ndCfsentl 2.at. Rnunman 'r0. W to ouewn nLor risE 9I damaige in PRIO , , *50. uaateid - toe0, S6s to 5100 rag tv 1a2 . ONo.7I, Boad Wagon. Doublo . ,~%55 irness. ad FLY NETS. I owd*K 11ud 4e. in preuant o s e 1*.a. catalogue- uMool tubuf.drop forging.. TT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IND. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. ondonsed Schedule, in Eireot Aug. Ast, 094. Trains run by 76th Moridian Time. rATEONS. .- Da& No. ! v Charticon....... . SCo1 bia................... ... m ' Prosperity........................... 12.55 p m .r Newberry.---........... ........... 1.10 p m Clinton x Sun).....: ......2.5 p m Laurons....(Ex Sun).... ... 3.10 pm i~nety- x ....,............. .. . 2.1top mn Greenwood- 2.52 p rn odge -.. .15 pm "Abbevillo.......................... I .55 PM " hulton ..........-..... . 4.05p m Anderson ..p................ 4M p M Seneca .............. 5.40 p m - -alba1 -... _ ........1.40 pm Atlanta..,.. .M STATIONS3. Dail . No. 2. I.v. wamala .......................935 am Sneca....................... 10.00 am Anderson. ......... 11.5aL Ar. Donald's........................... 12.1 pm Gy.A heIlgK................ .. ..... .12 .50 am Greenwood . . 55 pm "Nincty-Six... ................ 132pm " Laurens ('x Sun) ..................110 .40~am Clinton (i'x Sui)..... ........11.10 am Newberry ........ .. .. ... 2.39 pm Prosperity ................. . 2.1 pm r. Columbia..................... 4.15pmn Charloston. ............. 8.15 pm uetwtee) Ancre-son, *ulfon 'and Greenville. .Daily. .Daily. No. 11.I STATIONS. No. 12. 1.08 p. n Lv......,Anderson.......... Ar 12.07 pm L.05 p. I ''. ........ l ton... . 11.45 am 1.25 p.m " .. a ........ ":.I 11.00 am 1.31 p. in:.... ....Pelzer ............'' II03 am i.15 p. m 1 At .....Greonvillo......... Lv,10.15 am liet w e.rn Columbia nd Altcville. Daily. I 1)ally. flaily, Daily, qo..13. 1 No. 15. STATIONS No. 1.. No. 14. .1a1rn.1....._.. LvCharlestonAr...... 45pm ........'7.M0 a.fna hav Jack'iile A E10.15a'm ......... ......1.-,~m ."saviannahk 4|5.30amll......... -10am' 5.10 a III J.v.UolumnbiaA r- 1.20ptu' b.55pm 2.10pn!. 5.0 a ti " ..Alston. . .'i2.3pn, 3.1opu 1.20pn 6153. a in1' .. Stilan: . .."ti .90pnml 2 00ym 1.5pim, 7.10 a In .A Union..... "11.t10p 1.40pm 2.11m1 7.30 p to " .. JonesvillO "10.48p1'n2.40pm 2.23pn 7.43 p m" . Pacolet. . " 10.331pm 12.21 pm 2.50pni. 8.10 p mAr Spart'b'g'Lv I10.05p)miiA54m 3.m5pm; 8.15 p n Lv Suart'l'g Ar, 10.00pmill.30am 6.20)ptri10.m Ar Ashevillo vig 7.9'pmi ,8.40am Nos. II and 12 are solid trains between Charlos on and Walhalla. . . . Trains leave Spartanburg, A. aid C. division. orthbound. 4.01 a. ., 4.11 p.,m,, 0.22 p.-,m., IVe.. iufed I izhitcal; fio'uthbound.12.57-a. m., 2$ p. n.. 11.37 aa. mi., (Vepti bulted Lirnited).; w.w oud W. N. C. lfivisuion, 8.16 p. ni. for Hoend onvilie andl Ashoville. Trains leave Greenvillo, A. anid .0. DivisIon, orthhond. 3 a.m..3.05 p mn.. anud 5,30 p.m., (Ves ibuled Limited,;: suthibound. 1.52 a. mn., 4.10 p. Li.. 12.28 p. mf., tI'estibuiled Limitedc). TraIns 1leave, Seneca, A:~and C: Division ,.north Pound, 1.40 a. mn. iand 1.35 p. mi.; southbound, 3.01 . m. and 5.45 p..m. - PULLMAN RERVICE. Pullman Palace Sleepub'g Cars oli Ti-ains 36 tnd 36, 317 and 3s, on A. ad C. Division. Trina 15 end 16l carry Pullman Sleepers be woe Siavnnnahl and Ilot Springs. WV. H.OR E EN, J. Mi. CU I,, ~ Gen'l Mk'r. . ' ' 'T'ra-Ric Mgr. Washington. D). 0. *.a RYDEli, Supt., Columbia, S. C. W .A 'l'UR I5,.11. I fA11DWICg, ' Pass. A gt., Ass't Goan 1 Pass. Agt., NEW GOODS -AT tiwd& SON. Just rceived a nice lot of ?~E AND S3OYS A nother' lot of til to be sold ChEAP. Do'tfail o see ours be~forec buying. JOHN T. LEWIS & SON. Saike ollr~ (Inice your heIuadquartier' * Aamguist 9, 1891. .L. DoucLAs. 45. C'ON.DOVAN 4. 3.49 POLICE3 3SoiS. .*2.WORKt~e -2.4"7. 80YsSCHOoi.SH0ES, *SE ND rOR CATA1.0GUE WL.* DOUGLAS, --BROC.KTON, MASS. 'on can save mnne by piarchasing W. L-. Douglam Shoca, Because we are the largest saiaufactua' of tvertised shioes in the world, sand guarantee te value by' staimping the-nlamse and price on ae bottom, which iprotects Totr again.st high rices and the middleani's profits. Our~shaoes lual custom work in style, erasy fittintg and earing qualities. We have thema sold every. here at lowver priceS, fot. the vahte given than y other make. Tak~e no -substitute. irf your ealbr elannot supply you,.wc can, Sold by V. T..McFpII, PIckens, S. C. I. . Morgan, Central, S;.C. PRIZE WINNERS ic~le flniid contract is signet). If y0tt 'tynnit an organ 'if HieplifilIot ny thet Carpenter Organ. LOWVEsT PlitiCE 1Olt CASih, Sheet Muisi 6%4 COentA, til'Jiino 30th I1argaine in 0OltOAN'now(. Call or write 7.J.iR.T TilES,'Teachov Vocal and In rumiental Niusic, 31 Main Street, Green. Ie, 8. 0. W. J. B, STILES, June 14, 93.