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MJPERINTENDENTS TO iTEET.
.South Carolina llducotor* to A» ••*"•
Me In Columbia
TM second annual meeting of the
South Carolina School Supetioteod
eata' AaooctoUoa «ill take place In
Colombia. Dec. 59 and 30. Very gen
eral IntorenT to b*tog ahown by tiuper-
Intendeota from all part* of tM etate
In the approaching meeting, and a
large attendance to looked tor.
The Aaaoriation will be called to or
der at 1# a. ro , Dec. 19. la the office
of Bupe rll >tendr*ll Dreber. ot the Col
umbia public echooto. and will be In
neiMloo until the afternoon of Dec.
M.
All aupeclntendento of public schools
In th* state are eligible for member
ship. and tbe experience of those pre«-
atit at the last meting warrants the
assertion that murh benefit will be de
rived from attendance upon this one.
The following Is the list of subjects
that will be discussed In the regular
private sessions of the Association:
Defects In our System of Grading.
How to Make Teachers' Meetings
Profitable.
The Relations of Supervisor to Su
pervised .
The Shortening and Enriching of
the School Course.
Hints on the Teaching of Spelling.
A plea for a Better Course In Eng
lish.
Prof. F. C. Woodward, the eloquent
president of the South Carolina col
lege. by invitation of the Association,
will deliver a public lecture on the ev
ening cf Dec. 29. Further notice will
be given of the place and subject of
Prof. Woodward's address.
Will only have a few
Huyler’s Fancy Basketsof
Candy. First come, first
served. Shewmakes’.
Colonel Bryan is the author of a
phrase that may perpetuate his fame
as much as his presidential candidacy.
He said he was not talking just now
because he had a case of "military
lockjaw." This disease leaves one
when the mustering out officer gets
through his work, and there Is a small
army of sufferers from this complaint
who will be fully convalescent In a few
months. Then won't we have the war
fought over again, and all on new lines.
Then tbe doctors will tel! what they
think and what they thought when dis
cipline would not allow them to do
more than think. There is a bad time
saving up for a lot of unsuspecting offi
cers. Major J. F. Clark, surgeon of
the Forty-ninth Pennsylvania volun
teers, confesses that he is one of the
muzzled. He says: "We have been
dally surprised to learn that in the
regular stfvlte th* monthly report 1*
to be considered before men s lives
Smarting under the server* criticism
of our professional brethren in the ar
my. which we think unjust, we. for fly:
sake of peace, bide a more propitious
time to speak." _. _ _
CHINESE ARE OOOD TENANTS!
Ihe {Rant to Always Forthcoming
For Their Mil to Shop.
“There are loft thing* which ran be
and are said about Chinamen aa an
undesirable tines." remarked a wail,
known real estate agent lo a Wash
iagton Star man. "but It can alto Im
said to their credit that they never fail
In pay their rents In the past
too years 1 have rented a great great
many building* or storeroom* lo
receive every penny that was to be
paid. The kind of property that
Chinamen use for the laundry shops Is
shout nf It lowest grade of property
and mu.-h of It is bad y out of repair.
They are rather careful about renting
a place and never do ao until they
have Inaper'ed It a number of timea
and conaulted aome of their coun-
Irymen about taking It: but once they
say they will take a place, they do so
without fall, and plank down the rent
in advance and pay it regularly In ad
vance. I have apoken to several of our
local magistrates on the subject and
they have assured me that they have
never had a Chinaman sued to their
courts for non-payment of rent.
"As I understand It. a Chinaman
neve"* opens a laundry business unless
he has rash enough on hand or at his
command to Insure the payment of
three months' rent, even If he does not
take to n penny over bis counter, and
that when be once locates It Is his in
tention. If allowed to do so. to be per
manent. If no work comes to him
from the public his laundry friends see
to It that he has enough to do so that
his rent Is paid. His Chinese friends
ure very diplomatic to sending him
work. It Is always sent In the night
and taken away also at night.”
How To Look Good.
Gooa looks ar« really more than shin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of the vital organs. If the
liver is Inactive, you have a bilious
look; If your stomach Is disordered, you
have a dyspeptic look; If your kidneys
are affected, you have a pinched look.
Secure good health and you will surely
have good looks. "Electric Bitters” is
a good alterative and tonic. Acts di
rectly on the stomach, liver and kid
nevs, purifies the blood, cures pimples,
blotches and bolls and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle guaranteed.
Sold at Howard & Wlllet's drug store.
BO cents per bottle.
A Jolly Christmas Drink.
One dozen lemons;
One dozen oranges;
One pint Jamaica rum;
One quart ■trims black lea;
One quart claret;
One large bottle plain soda;
One quart crushed pineapples and.
grape*;
Sugar to taste and allow for the ice
as It melts;
Put In a large punch ootrl with a
liberal quantity of cfacketMee and let
remain fifteen minutes serving.
If too rich, weaken with s oger ale. —
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| Purse kuuiusl th* banqu. ten at 1
1 o'clock IMI meaning sad bade every
one quietly disperse and prepare for
ibis laUglous dutjsa. the speaker bad
no ld*a that those duties would lead
him to stub a godly company- This
r*pa*( had !>ro»*d that ple.y. like vir
tue- was ti* uwa reward and he was
willing lo Join >ii new fervor that fa
miliar hymn of tbe plare where
"Congregations ne'er break up.
Nor Sabbaths ever end."
Mr. Stovall paid a high tribute to
Mi. Jack Cohen. tM grandson of the
gallant Gen. Ranse Wright! who bad
entered tbe civil war aa colonel of the
Third Georgia regiment He might
look a Mad to the time when Heb Ber
ner became governor of Georgia, when
Robert K txe Spence was made gen
eral In the regular krtuy: when Mar
rue Heck was called from the saddle
to the aerene heights of tbe supreme
court: then Jack Cohen would inevit
ably lead tb* Third Georgia as his Il
lustrious progenitor had done.
For Whooping Cough
use CHENEY’S EXPEC
TORANT.
Queer Ada
’•No person,” wrote an Imaginative
' undertaker, "ever having tried one of
there air-tight > afflns of ours will ever
use any other.”
This Is supplemented by the truth
ful but discouraging advertisement of
a dentist: "Teeth extracted with great
pains.”
A Western farmer advertises for a
woman to "wash .Iron and milk two
cows.”
An advertisement once appeared in a
Washington paper for "a room for a
young man 10 by Id.”
This la an advertisement from the
columns of an English court Journal:
"Blankets! Blankets' Blankets’ For
domestic and charitable purposes of
every description, quality, size, and
weight."
The following advertisement Is from
an Australian paper: "Wanted, a
young woman (the plainer the better)
to help a small, genteel family In their
domestic matters; one without ringlets
preferred.”
An American paper published in
Paris recently contained the following
unique advertisement: "A young man
of agreeable presence and desirous of
getting married would like to make
the acquaintance of an aged and ex
perienced gentleman who could dis
suade him from taking the fatal step.”
Here Is a specimen of domestic ad
vertising from the columns of the Lon
don Times: "Mrs. (leorge Ashton. 5
Victoria street, Westminster, takes this
opportunity of thanking her numerous
friends for their kind letters of sym
pathy on the dissolution of her mar
riage.”
The court of Schlesw ig-Holstein once
issued the following curious notice:
"At th* request of Herr Peter Lohman
of Altona, the seaman Dietrich Loh
man, who was born in Kinchmoor in
November, 1848. and was drowned on
the journey from Stockton to Ham
burg while sailing In the ship Bertha
Jenny, Is hereby called upon to appear
before this court and report himself on
or before Friday, January 20, 1893, at 11
o'clock p. m., under pain of being de
clared dead."
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snd Interesting scenes sssoclated with the destruction of our Giant Bat
ship and her Heroic Crew.
Souvenir Edition!
Few Incidents of American history have been attended by surh publlo
excitement" and* national Indignation as that which followed ,u c. > ‘ upon
the destruction of tbe Battleship Maine. In response to the universal de
msnd for a pictorial history of the 111-fated warihlp. lts capta ncy and to
fact everything in connection with it leading up to and Including its assas
smitlon we have secured and offer our readers this week a beautiful Maine
Album or Portfolio, the most complete photographic recold Issued upon the
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The Martyrs
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\vn now C(U J TJBNTB uF “ MAINE” LABUM.
Captain Chas. D. Hlgsbee. General A OrouD of Junior Officers of the
Fltzhugh Lee. * Wardroom of the Maine.
Tin- Battleship Maine. Thf . court of Inquiry In fiession.
The Destruction of the Maine. Funeral of the Victims of the Maine.
Havana Harbor and the Maine An- Disaster,
cborage. A Fruit Vender In Havana. Milk De-
The Harbor Entrance to Havana. livery in Havana.
Gunner's Gang of the Maine. The Captain Generals Palace to Ha-
Vlews of the Maine's Crew off Duty. vana.
A Minstrel Show on the Maine. Ship's General Blanco y Arenas.
Company of the Maine. Looking Down the Prado, Havana,
Please notice the Maine Album above advertised Is one of a "Souvenir
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Next week No. 2 will be offered as a Memorial of the First Sacrifice of
the war, or the heroic death of Ensign Bagley and his companions, Inclu
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vessel that fired the llrst shot; the first prize; bombardment of Matanzas;
cutting of the f aT*les, etc., etc. ■
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THE DBWHf .NUMBER—Th* Hero ami battle of Manila.
THU SAMWUN MCM BEK—Bom bardment of San Joan and Morro f.as-
U ” HOBSON AND THE MERRIMAC— with additional special features.
ADMIRAL 9CHLET—The Destruction of Cervera* Fleet.
THE SH AFTER NUMBER—Th* Siege and Capture of Santiago.
GENERALS MILKS AND MERRITT- Army Operations to Porto Rico
and Besurc a‘nd get each number of this souvenir series while you have an
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