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ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS TASS, OttEGON. Published Evry Thursday. Subscription Rates: 0n Year. In fdvap-e, bis Months, Tbres Months, ... Hingis Coiuea, ... IIS .lib .a .06 Advertising Rates Furnished on application at the odlee, or by mall. A. E. VOORniES, Proi'R. & M.nor FKED MENSCII, - - Editor Entered at the pout oftlca a Oregon, as aeooinlilana mail it oRIca at Urant mailer. THURSDAY, A UGLfcT 1, IttOl. Ths San Francisco Bulletin remarks: "King Ednionil, ol Hie East Angels, who reigned over a thousand years ajo, lias just been brought from France to Eng land. Ha hasn't much lo say." Pit hapa bis royal hiidinnsa is deceased. Ths Oregon City Enterprise in a I'm) American Exposition story tells aboui ths tlars "tarlttering In the heavens." The asms brilliant scribe, during the rainy season, probably accusea old Hoi ol stuttering when he shines on the in stallment plan. The Kansas drouth haa been broken, copious rain having (alien in many psrif ol the alatsa during the past week. While the ruin cornea too Isle to be ol great benefit to the grain, it insures s large Iruit crop, and w ill bs of Inestima ble value to the stale in many ways. Talk about your acintillaling outburtl ol proliindity ol thought! Ail editorial In ab exchange aagely remarks that "a bad complexion resulted from an inactive liver" and I hut refera the reader to patent medicine. That's the kind ol tulTto mold public opinion with. Tliui editor oukIiI to lie "diarnveml." Ths new battle-ship Maine waa suc cessfully launched at the Cramp vardt In Philadelphia riatnrilay morning. This ship when ccmplelxd, which will require nearly two years lime, will have but one equal, her sister ship the Ohio. The cost of the Maine will be f 2,835 ,000; displacement 12,230 tons; speed 18 knots per hour. Admiral Uoldaburough's flagship, the Minnesota, built in 1861, has been con demned by the government and ordered old. Uncle Sain is as devoid ol senti ment as an egg la of caudal spprndage. The Minnesota should be permitted to end her days in a peaceful haven where she would be an object lesson to the youth of years to coins as a type of our ancient but formidable navr. Jim Younger, one of the famous bandits, who baa been released from the Minnesota baatile declared his intention ol putting In a night of atar-gating as that pleasure haa been denied him dur ing bis 23 years sojourn st Stillwater. If James is still ss fastidious as he was In bis youngor days his astronomical observationi will no doubt be tutt.lv through the bottom of a whiskey glass. The beauty of the lofty hills surround ing Grants Pass is marred by the usual dense volumes of smoke which seems to be Inevitable dining the summer months. These forest Ores are invar iably caused by groas careleasness on the part ol campers and tramps, or the failure to properly guard against the spreading of flames on the part ol those abo attempt to burn off the brush on their clearings. ' Ni matter who may be the author ol the firs and auioke evil, Itiaa misdemeanor none the lets, ar the statutes of Oregon provides s pena'ty to At the crime and all persons should look to ths certaie'y i,,ai tlieir fires, ratup or otherwise, will not mill 1st lot ."je damage or inconvenience ? others. It would be an act ol wisdmn to enforce the law regaidiug tins matter and no matter who is culpable, make hint pay the penalty. Embargo on Fre.ii J There is a stirring of old hones in the general laud otl'u'e, on account of Hi. gigantic timber frauds perpetrated in this slate and others bordering upon in. Commissioner Hermann has ansoeudid all proof made during- the piesent under the limber and stone act, tei,lu.k conclusions of Hie full investigation and inquiry begun tome time ''. Tint autpensiou appliea to all nates nliere government tmilier land, is purchased, and involves thousands of can. The district contiguous to Grants Paw has suffered along with other mvIioiis Men became nominal locators and set tlers, only to turu and sell to a wealthy ayudu-ate organised entire!y Tor '.he pur pose of U)ontipoliing our unsurpassed timber resources, as well as holding iu their control the bulk of the richest mineral land. Ths tiuibcr and sloue act of congress approved in 1378 limited each purchaser to 100 acres ol land and rtquiied the applicant to swear that the purvhai waa But speculative, but made in good faith for bis own persons! uw, he staling that no agreement haa beta made and any person for Irausfer ol title iuis law lias wen aeaiitiainiifiy vio lated by persons who perjure themselves before the kxal land uthVc, and u mag nifiea the enormity of their offem-e t the fact that all land so tiled upou and purchased remains in its virgin condi tioa instead of making a humeaud ran h foi a deserving cituen, naturally entranc ing the wealth of the county in which be resides. It is a matter of great satis faction to note that the land department bas taken this matter up but it is to be deeply regretted that action waa not taken a dotea years sgo and the high banded piracy nipped in the bud. Nolle lo Advertiser. Hereafter no copy lor change of Ad ill be received under anv rooaidera ttoo alter Tuesdar tveuina;. This action il niaxle neoeaaar in order Ut enable nt tu iaaue the Coi an a on tune Our lore baa been compel. rd to aoik until lateatnijbt, aeek after ek,'and llsr pef baa been late repeatedly ao'elr beoaaa tbe advertiser Lave neglected j to band in Ibwr change on time. Tbe tore cloee at t:X no ir tl e V BLACK CAT It costs no more than ordinary brands, and wears very much longer. It is it money saver. Sold at the RED W. Front street, oppo Depot. . Stealing Oregon Honors. An Injustice is practiced upon our ircharilists and other fruit growers year after year by Oregon cannerymen and fruit Jotitiera, Our fine frirts, lifter be ing canned and packed, are Utiieled "Choice Calilornia Kruils," and sent to the markets as products from that eta's. We understand that I. tne County's ex oellent crop ol Koyal Anne cherries now being canned by the carload and pre pared for shipment si the Eugene Can nery snil l'scking Company's fsclory are to be labeled in this manner. Cali fornia ia noted for her grading tenden cies in the matter of eaplotiug the bet products of other states on the public as her own, and it is small wonder that her reputation as a fruit pro biding s'aie is widespread. The cannery men reply in defence of their action that it is do ing our fruit men a kindness in Utie ing heir products "California fruits," elaim- n g that it causes a very ready sale on account of California's reputation an a fruit producer. While, tins may he true in s measure, how soon would Oregon attain distinction as a producer of line fruits if the annual yield of her orchards is credited to some other state. The sooner this practice is discouraged the better it will be for Oregon fruit raisers We should feel justly proud lo stand on our own merits as a Iruit producing tale.-Eugene Itegitlur. Hugo Items. The Mimes Mary and Susie Anderson came over from belaud Monday. Mfss Susie is stopping with Mrs. C. Strong who lisa been quite ill. Mss. Henry visited the l'asn Thursday. Mr. Haven went to Woll Creek Thuri- lav. Mr. Dot ne 11 waa at Hugo .Monday. Mrs. Crispin and Clarence were over from Kenneyville Sunday. Mr. Jones came from Wolf Creek ou Monday's train. Mr.Tolson, our section foreman, rli the aid of his men, is putting in a spur at Hugo for the convenience of Mr. He! dug in shipping his lumber. If you don't believe the wove of pros perity is coming In st 1 1 no come and see. It is grand to see the modern im provements of the age and note the in ventions of our smart young men of today. Manufacturing the material (iml has pro vided through hat uru'a forest into lum ber, and in the hill just beyond he I, a provided gold. With the etxistanceol it men can carry out tlieir grand and uoble plans if t'-ey are fortunate enough lo poesess it. Mrs. Taylor waa viniiing Mm. Crocket Wednesday. Hev. Mr, Siews'd be'J set vice in the grove at Hugo Init Sunday and favored bis congregation with two excellent sei mous, illustrating the power of tio.l in a very instructive manner, lie will preach here again o.i Aug. 11. Mr. bung preached near the Hilling null Sunday. It is iii-ib mtttl there will bo preaching there ni it Similar. Leland Silting. llsying is done now an 1 e iu ing for aniltier crop. l.i'lle ran-d lu re. Iihv l.-nu a Ktti crop I In- Iruit crop to i-p o I i The ito km "t rti- 'n k.112 o s cn nil eiy , e I ttii.k a rr -iiui luv a the slor. 5 m ud it iv tlie liti:ier llial i. i- tiot-i:iu-,l l.i it llv. It is.nl I Ise n.ii'e -''!e lllent alltl lo keep in ni' Hi' ll.tllie. Hie SSicW llin .M S' t-ll lu-'.tl a inel Hid lo lake steps 1 ar I ot in iiif a company. ti. W. OiapMi and Win. I. lieii eie! seen on our streets taet Niini.Uv. li W. aa sellnij! ItiacklM-rries vibitli h ul a rea ly sale as tliey are ali.nit the lim-st in the country. Mr. 1 itten has U-en runnuiii a reaper lor Mr. I'hapm, In lias a k"'Htl crop ol sell tilled atn-at. The people at Kmnei vil'.e i ell Mr. Kiliuey reMits lhat lie lias the Kinney ville-shorl one all tilled with vvl and the teams and men have to wait until the S. V. t'o. remove the aood. The itiaA-tiiuery for oil Itonn has l-een de aied un llie roa I. hut is t p. ,te,l in a stiort tune. O.ir town li n ine a nmnVr it 'r en Ix'Suna" l-r ni'ti st.,, . c.-u-.n rom A!aki. a iium i- .-t t ilu-ie. liter would preter i.i lake ihaitt-es i it S..uihern vlit-.m. We he soine ni e rink viluch hs Iteeu hutulit in t-T prvfjte ctttrs on exhitiiii.tii Kuht. Virtue has hn vlttre t'.xrtl up in tine .tiape and it is a threat iinproeini til The Wilson Mercaiili'e C. is c. earing up more croun.l l-r tuvlluu 4 the,' tra.le is incrvatitig a id ri t;uires in. ire rottm. Mrs. Wil-on seiil one ,Uy in tbe I - last vk. vmr iki nitirs irv iuhhk a goo,! oui. ue. and m ate ihe lo at Kinne ville. Hand, are wr, here .lib,..,!, 4.kh rates ar pa d. Our poi u'ation is iiii-reasuif and a one uiartial at kinutyviile is not suili cient liav quaiitiisl Mr. I.itten to ODainlain peace and orttor in this icinity . ll i iuit an ex'.ent ol terru,ir I. u he i equal to the task. A (jo.! many deer burners Lave put in- in an appearauc JO our iid-l and ih (lins must suffer. mould l.i.e i (JoJ pie.- ol reniaoa for our ulte. Io. 4 - - wr a'lrfli JIOSSIICIIY STAR STORE, E. DEAN, & CO.. Propr. ' is a iiieins by w hich the oa ner of su h In Hard Luck. jlunde within (oiest reserves may re Otio Si-lit.ll, tl.ttjour.g mini who urn-1 tirq.t.xl, iheiu to tf.e government and pire.l the game nf baseball at (irant ln, thereof take valual.le lands mil Pass Ju:y oih brlwet ii the A-li -ami ami (irauts I'ti-s t-auu, a-em' to have hid a hard run of luck ol late It -gar-lir.g him the Kt-d I'duir Sentinel stn: '.t che'l, who tto nrr'iy eio-ilel iu ttie railroad riMmn at li:.tc Imll.i nnd who iiR'i In-i ll to lirant' 1'j'h. i tin; la test iniillpox vii-tiui. He vryit, d I)r. WeslUke Satiir lny an 1 th" pliyi i-iin's S!ipicio!ifl w-re aroused, (in going to see the pa'ient Hiiii.bty lr. Wetilika took Cny lleitlih Od'i.-er Dr. J dm Kile with him and they found that S hell had sniillpu. IIow h removed to the qiiAritni ine tent weitt of loan and I.rtndis Wingo wiii es e f ir liitu. O-io w i tUr iiU at tli f h one of Iiih aunt, Mr;. Kate Hudiou, anl In r liomo on Ma lion street bi t' i it J.'iil liHt bi-cn qtl.trJI.Illit d. ' 1 1 lings. Siatk nr Ohio, Cirv ot Toi ko' bi t Cm si v l'KANK .1. ( III.NLV Ill.lkt'S O.llh 1 1 1 ,1 ( he is the senior partner ol (lie linn of K. J. Ciiknkv & Co., doing t'li-tir.e.tt in :lie cily of Toledo, County and Slate it-r,taltl and that saitl til in will pay the sum of l'HIfor each and ev:,ry case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by 1 1 Al l. s CAMkmi Ct kk. Fhask .1. t in st v. Sworn to lief'iro mi and mlm-rilud in my presence, tins (I h diy of Pe. eiolier, A. D. K-V, A. W. lii riM.s i.Sk.ii.) Notaiy l'ulil r. Hall's Catarrh Cure - taken in'einal ly Bud acts tlireci!)' on the blood and mucous stirlacet ol the system. Send (or teat inii'lii.iU, free. K. J. Cnr MV A Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv dnu:iitt, 7"ic, Hail's l aiuilv l'i Uaie ti e licit. t-t 'visit Oil. JORDAN'S oit inusEurj of fir.MTcnri sit iir.iETT .mirnitiKf.riL f , ''"it sus.rtls! T rssr4 y Ilia ol .,s4 A D). jrCA1 -CiSEASiS OF MEN 1 fill I 1 r....,h-w r-wf'itsxJ i "? TrtsisVrl r-i V i,rt asstlo l :l 7. a-l iv Masstlssro. vs-iicli susi I W '' ' rits-ew Wlmmrm 1st ' 11 aV salsa. I f M JtMUaVtt'i apsttsi !- ( Irst a- (.- H. 1 Cfsvlilt4ls.M !- aij lt"rHsjH TsMsas nsf- t I HBllKitfl "lit l"l N ll rmSJtllst-SBT "A odTlOUN CO . infil Mtrtt II., I f. iHirin,' t! 1'lllK'il Hlltl h;lll!t il . 1 ii ino i oiiiiir i it.i i a,u'o an.l lias j.romiM'.l Your lnonov oack ll you Tin-.' B.t..it:i l t!.i .u Tl.c li. .:..:c. on our l-.i: -.I'll Ot'imlv t .1 : 1 1 .K-t ;!ic-o luies h.iit a-. I vi t ,-p yuu will '.lie iju.t'.iiy, stj'.o i". 1 rnc..'- Htsitrt oi;r I.ttut'v i-i .r.i.l lK1C mmmwm llu m' b.u .ti.is im wi'.l :c f.otn 50V to 1 on t-vety p. ir of lti:t h.icU. The way .. tu.t'.e r.iomv ii. to SAVK IT. I lit a:-.. t.ile a loo' at i -i. x i, ...... , it . .i ... . j "tH? 1.U.U.1IH l.Cwkimcl ' ' . . j h I Ft UStS.... j .y ii-sii. ir va'us j us tv quick. We il le i,oue in short . 1 ! STOP TIMBER ABUSES. Fraudulent Acqvilaltlona of Pub lic Lands to Come to an End. On ai-.-ount nf the timber land frau&' di-cover-d in Montana and Idaho Com missioner Hermann, of the lienrral bind I ():li' e, ha suspended all proofs Uiadr i during the present year omler the I tmilier and stone act, (lending con-U-l iMon of the bill investigation and I ir-quiry begun some time ago. The sus I pension applies to all stales ahere gov jcrnrnent timber land is purvh eed, and involves Ihounandi of ca-s. Many j large compariies and (n eu'alors, it is al!rged, have had ''Juii mies" e ag-i.ts j nikking purchases nf there lands from J the government. Coin.iiissituier Her n a ii it mi I to-lay : "Ua ing to tie act of coiigrei-s permit . ting fceectiong rd valuable timber lands, as in leiiuiily for lands held by in ' dividc.ale and i orporaiio:s aiihin j !oita'. rescrvis, a speculation iu Mi-rallee" 1 Iu:eM n serve scrip hat dcveloid. Thie i of the unappropriatetl pubdc dtiii,ain, cr may convey bis holdings to atioiht-r per- : son s.eking to ex.-M ito the right of self! t:on. -rni' provision has produced gn i i v it 1 r among rpeiulutors and extensive milling eoiiipnniee in the scqnireuients ol laige tracts of timber lands. It I af induced innny others, who are not ovtners of such sctip or exchangeable lands iu'ide forest resei ves, to avail them selves of an earlier act of congress, ap proved .lune 3, 1X7-1, Known as the I imlier ai d stone act. "This limits ench piirchai-e to 110 -tt-fi-s an J txirtsF!y requires the apnli ciut lo si ar ll at the purchase is nol tpecu'slive, I ul is made in good failb It.rhixottii exclii'ive use, and thai he mis made no aret-meril whatsoever Willi Ant peiMiu for Iraunfer of his tit'e. "tor many tears, panicularly the (iii.t year, thin law has been gross-y v o'ated and abused by persons who pi tjiin tl enisclves b fore the liK-al land oliii.-". The general Isnd idliee has directed its speciul Kgi-nts to lecort on any fnr'li -r cases lhat may be discovered i and all land oll'icera have been WAined lo excrci.-e the utmost ttriclnoss iu the examination uf partiea ami i;nees. Many of ths fiaiidtllent proofs made must have been detected at the time had the registrars and ollicers at local land ( lls t-t strictly app'ied the rules lor scinliny of proofs of applitantt. Afier 9iich proofs have pained the local olltcrrs, slowing regularity and ap p.ueiit good faith of entries it is iui possible for the authorities hero to di-ttct atifiroror fntud." Oregotiian. Ill the Mi (summer Fic'.i n niiiiiln-r ol Mi C ure's .Magazine, Clara M irr's whiie "Hecollectiou i of the Stage and ilsPtiii!" has proved such delightful mi ling, t ',U the story of an actor that failed fai'e 1 dismally. II -was an un derstudy in a leading r'.e ill "Maz-ppa," and when called upon to atsume the (art, owing to the trngic death of the principal, he did not take advantage ot hi opportunities. At the "llery un uniauied steed," "Old Hob ' turned "Miu'ppt" into a roaring farce. Wal ter M. tilrtteii'4 pictures are almost as Hmuiilg as the text. W'ood wanted on suttscription at ths Cm RitK otlice. Hot Work? rsnKTS i II ".'lV' I i,i-t 10 il tys wo kopt the otr tlto lir Store. Hut this is bv uni'iiiisors. aim woaro soroaiiiiis: tne nows ot tuo 1ml' store to i;ie a lot of us follows a vaeation. We'd like to ot out t on t ike u-. as Iiuiii rei s ot Shoes ;?00 Pairs Ladio', Men's and ('hih'acnV ..Shoes. inc. ,iunin5 prclly lively i i ee s'uh - -iUt ut Mich prices as .ire--!'.ovn every K!y. We dt not vv.tut to m1 w.r.it to l'i:v them when vou see thit'.i t;t fur the winter. From hi.Kv . W e'll do you gcK.x!. .. , alt r. i- cor. & civs lit n 5vV to : 5 v Yon can't get order. Closing Out OF SUMMER GOODS. You will find some rare bargains in LAWNS, DIMITIES, FOULARDS, SHIRTWAISTS, CRASH SKIRT, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BONNET; It will pay you to lookthem reductions on the above A Big S. P. Timber DeeI. walks are also on the list of improve The Southern Pacific Comoanv lias menu, and nothing will be leit undone dosed suite timber land deals during the pat few days that piomise to pave the way for the opening up of vast tracts of timber country in the northern part of the slate in the near future. It is announced that the company's negotia tions with T 11. Wa'ker, of Minneapolis, for the rule of 103,000 acres of timber land in the McCloud Itiver district have been consii-nmated. The company is closing a contract for the sale ol 70,000 acres of li-nher land along the Pitt Kiv er and its tributaries, and it is announ ced that another set of purchasers had agreed lo take 55,0. HI acres in Southern A syndicate of Pennsylvania capital ists which recently purchased 45,000 acres of limber in the Klamath Kiver district is preparing to co-opera'.e with other lumbering interests in the neigh borhood for the building of a railroad that will connect with the Southern Pa cific and furnish the facilities for the opening up of a vsst forest of virgin lumber. Improvements at the Stto Fair Grounds, The Slate Board of Agriculture are making soaie wonderful improvements at the state fair grounds, and old timers ... ,, . , . i . will bsrd y recognise the p'ace when they attend Oregon's grta'est fair this J . . T . tail. I lie out pavilion is oeing enlarged : o double its lite, and after the best ex-' hibits ever seen in the state are arranged , there will tie ample room left for an hii ditorium, a thing that baa been netded ( r a long lime. A bran new up to-date cream -ry building is being erected ; also trhnltf the hi'Ul Udiry liipplay eViT Iliadoj mend your medicine to all auderert), lor 1 know in tlie tat will evitaiuiv b ieit. Thei u cur mc " maehiuery haU beintf enlarKedt n. w I A Tierce's Common Sense Metlical , , , ; Adviser, paper costra, is sent fret on re- oat tie alalia., alievp peus, hi tt and. reipt of 7l oneent stamps to pay ex horse cubles are being bin 1 1. A coijr pense of mailing only. .Address It. H. farm cottage, hay brn r. iieir ilde- V. Pierce, uuilalo, N. V. oK - rks at IX. 1.. Coo Co.'s on t fun for us as wo like to ho ajiprooiatoil. Hundrt'ils of our neno e are after us evorvi Men's Clothing. Good heavy well m.iiie rants 79c anv $1 pants you ever saw. Extra good values in $1.25 Pants for Sc. The very best 9 07 Rivite-.l Overalls, 50c. Just in 1 big lot of Hoys' OjtS at 250. All coin am! styles. F.xtra heavy Cordurty Pants, Men i wcoi 3-piece Suits, coat, ttojs 2-piecc uits, c,sc. 51.15. ttade winners yv. 7sc and ji Straw Hats now f 2 00 am! : 50 IVrby Hats now on 1 .'00 yds. Kiod heavy Brown Muslin at 251K) yds. Kenien.nits best I'alieo at 3000 yds fine Cotton Challis, all colors at 2000 yds. fine I2';C Press Gmharni at ;ooo yds. 10 and ij'-c Lawn KenitDan's. all colors at v.'er iexi jeemena.iis very chcao. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, tec to ft. Never so'd so cheap Kf, re Ladies Wrappers.... e &re going to Heat the band ii.oo and Si. 2 of our nutrher that L. Sale over as we are making prcat lines. ' K accommodate the exhibitor and en terl sin the visitor st the slate fair this fall When a man is drowning his rescue la a question of timely help. It is the same thinz in disease. Jlany a time the doctor says of a man whose condition is hopeless, "If you'd begun in time you might have been cureu." This is esoeciallv true when the dis ease affects the lungs. Delay is danger ous. The timely use of fir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will result in a quick cure of deep-seated coughs, bronchitis, and weak lungs. Kven when hemorrhages have been frequent and nrofuse "Golden Medical Discovery has been used time and again with the result of a perfect end permanent cure. Mr. McCauley, of Leechhurg, Armstrong Co., Pa., had eightv-one hemorrhages, and after other medical aid had failed he was completely cured by the use of "Golden Medical Discovery," Accept no substitute for Golden Med ical Discovery." There is no other med icine just as good tor " weak " lungs. "I was in poor health when I commenced tflkiTis Dr. Piercv'a medicine," writes Mr. Kluier Uwie". of votKa. jerTer.m Co.. md. 'I hd .iomrh si.iney. heart and lung traui.ie. waj nol utile to do any work. 1 had a severe cough anil hemorrhaR f the Iuuk. but after iisiuff your medicine a wnne I conimencrn 10 pain in strength and flesh, and ntnpptl ctjutrhitig right avrny. Took abmit six bottle of the 'GoMen Meslical Dtssrorery ' then, and lart irin I had Grimie and tt nettled on mv hind, Iravtrnj rae with a aevere cottvh. 1 had the doctor, but he didn't seem to help me any; j I commenced your medicine npain and took three or four fx'tlle of the ' DvxrvTY ' and two vial of Dr. Pierce'a Pellet, and that atraiphtened me tip. 2-- well, I should sav so! mm I aJS aianii ml - lit jump. From llu ; iino tar am wide u m iii:,.r to your house ami will ln all :iv. ore nm nm. nf f.,i ome 01 us ieiimvs As gootl t worth J.' 50. pants and vest, i 5s. t 50, t.75, 2 00. E -.very cni? ot em 011 sale at sale at 79c Men s i; S ! :C 6'.-C hut you will still find some -to Vntl rn tvmf (.r CO El County Treasurer's Office. After Monday, July 2. thn office ol the County treasurer will be at T B Cornell's store on Front stieer. Teexcher's Exa.mirta.tiona' Notice if hereby given that the couiiiy superintendent of Josephine county will bold the regular examination of appli cants for elate and county pars at Grants Pass as follows: VOR STATE PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at 9 o'clock a. in. and continuing until Saturday, August 17, a' 4 o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Tliursdav Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, j phvsics; civil government. i Friday rhy siology, geography, mental t arithmetic, couipotilioit, physical j geography, t Saturday Uotany, plane geometry, gi-n I eral hmtnry, f.nglisii literalorc, psychology. i VOH CO! NTV PAI'EltS. j Coinuiencing Wednesday, Auut 14, at 9 o'clock a. iu. ami coniinuiug until Fndav, August lti, at 4 o'clock. FIRST, SECOND AMI THIRD G HADE CEKTIFI- CATES. I Wednesday Penmanship, history, cr-1 thngrapliy, reading. rhursdav Written arithmetic, theory of j teaching, grammer, school law. ! Friday Geography, mental artlnnttic, , phtloiogv, civil goveriuneut. i PK1JIAKV CERTIFICATES. ; Wednesiiat Penmanship, oithograpby, j realiug. ' i rhii's lay Art of questioning, theory of leaching, meihodt. j Kiidat Arithmetic and Physiologt, j Lincoln Savaoe, Cnuniv Snpt. i The best foot pump-, each. $0 75 Gas lamps, each Oil lamps, each Chains, each Rubber cement, large can, " Cyclometers, good ones, each . Luggage carriers, each Saddles, tach Rim cement, 1 est Hells, each Tool bags, each 1.75 50! 50) ij I 50 1 20 1 I 00' 15 ! 25 ; 25! For Bioyole iippiiis THE BICYCLE DEM Astoimileil The F.dit or. KJ tir S. A. I'.rotvn, ol lleniu-ite-vi'l-', S. C.. w.i9 orne imnu-iifc-'ly eurjt: i-o.l '"Tiiroiicli lone toirerm from liyspei ;a," lie writer, "my wife was (jn'atly run down. She ha-1 no strenijili.iir vj-' or ami sutlered i;reat il.erreeH from l.er stomarh, but slie tried K'eclrie Patters' wliioli lielpod Iter at onee, and, lifter UMng lour bottles, she U entirely eil,: can tat anything. It's a i;r.ititl tonic and lis gentle laxative q-iulities are splended (or torpid liver." l-'oi linli itestiun, loss of appetite, 8tom.vli an I ' liver troub'es it's a po-itive ifiuranteed eure. O.ily 5(V at V. K. Kreuier's tlnin store. Malaria Cauiu I ilioumni Grove's Td3teless Chill Ionic cures Malaria. 60. l-. '.v--j.-',.'. - A . " VS . r..-. . Mm? iiioni-ii.' to moinl n rs lavo been Yru;ie, o,.-, i; . c , .... i . ft tot- ill, .-Ullf Mn ready w hen vou eouie in li'i'ia Yon that are hilled to ,1:0 durin- JF4 7, ? f 1 J , it'.: af "I I S V tin." r tore o'uMis in t h . Carpets The manager of the ISi- ;;,.;,; breath out ;' tis ii he erne in ;'i and told us that we had Rt to Set .1 inn.- j.;ece 01 Ingram l. aipel. c, Tl-.e next cues of us to s;;!"i.r was . apes-.r) uMi-se.s. -1 Itcse tlie m.v.3 a - the !o-st pries we have ever !ve:, .o: i for. Whv. we often sell for 'C i m the big city stores I-ast. Lace Curtains and Scrims. Broken lines of us fellows are to sold cheap. A,k to see Remember This Great IVgaia Beckooer 1 S '' n;c i "ow Im yom. (?mnc.L,; WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR TESSERT? lhis ijiie'tion arises, in the family very da". Let ns answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. 1'iepa-ed in two minules. No boiling! no baking I simply add boiling water and et to cool. Flavors: Lem on, Orang-i. Kasherry and Strawberry, tret a package at your giocere to day 10 e's. Kodak Films at the Courier office It Beats theDutch! The Brand of Chocolate we draw at our . FOUNTAIN. Strengthening:, Invigorating, Cool and Kefreshinff. tky irr. Star Drug Co. Al'OrilKCARIKS, Front Sr.. Opposite Depot. flCBBB j Tites, each i-35 lo 5 . 1.(30 IS 10 30 500 .15.00 15 00 Chain brushes, each...... Chain graphite Pedals, per pair , Toe clips, per pair Coasters, per pair P pukes, pur doz OBi.' 2d hand Victor Bicycle. One " Crawford " One I,adie.i' 2d-hand " Sale At V J East of Depot .v.-..- "'--V--A It.K littrut ti I, mo UnitUou. Eaefc iti---i 'rl' I: 'I', OIL CO. i Your . 4 ttja.-,- .i- ' .;t ni- lit we lrave lieen and cartel ofTto all parts t!:o inouniains a few days ean 1 rin a.- haek and t'et the ' - next few days. e.'.me pretty ncarlv latockine tlie c t .i -vt.!,-,...,! .i,; m ,,nitur up and ru'.ve. He fust made a price to a 1 tt ol five pieces of fine S5C .er cut t ) a.e t : la-ts 20 days longer and at oi ,;s U to tell tbe st jry. J iilrlllj A ..racw rt:v the i ll i ,t tli) I 'M"M-noi1n.il u.uriiv w.-uM. ,'i-Vi Wile klA tin-1