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THE SENTINEL? D, F, BIUDLEY, Editor and Pponrieior. Teriiu of NiibM'riptloH, Ono Year $1 50 8ix Mouths 75 Advertising fliute?. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 00 Ser square, of (9) nine linos, oklkss, tor the rpt insertion, and 60 couts for cach subse(Jtioht iusw.ition. Contractu made for thkbh, six or xwblvb months, on favornblo terms. ...Advertiaowqnta not having the number of insertions marked on ihom, will bo published tfntlt forbid and charged Accordingly. These torms aro so eiidple nny child may undorstaud them. Nine lines is u square? one inoh. Tn every instance wo chargc by tho spaco occupied, lis eight or ten lines oan uo uiuuv iu uuviu^-jr luur ur 11*0 wijuuros, IIH UIO advertiser may wish, and is charged by the space. 8Qy* Advertisers will please state the number of B(\uaros they wish their advertisements make. > Business men who advertise to bo ' benefitted, will bear in mind that the 8BNTINEL has a large and increasing circulation, and is takeu by tho very class of persons whose trade they desire. PICK ENS C. II .,~S. 0.: ! o Thiirftilnv. .Taii. BS'i'fi Reform. Whilo there is much need of political reform, wo need another kind oqually afl bad, and that in agricultural reform. Cottor, it is true, is king, and it rules tho Southern people with an iron rod of oppression. Wo should pmub ioss uirnon unci more 01 Uio grains, by which method our lands would fioon bo improved a hundrod j>or cont, tho farmers would bocomo prosperous and iiidopondent. Tho lien law, which now cat;? up ti?o subetanco, would, so far as its practical purposes aro concorncd, bocouio a dead letter on tho statute 'Too'f, Tho monoy lords of tho land would soon bo glad fo loan their money at a modorato intorost, and tho usury would rogulato itself. Tho farmers can brim* _ o about a groat and lasting reform il thoy will only do it. They should study their own interests moro closc}y. Thoro aro hundreds of things on tho farmer which sadly need a reformation, and by which alono tho farmor would save moro in twolvo months than ho actually makes undor oar prosont slip-shod system. Ono item alono in which wo think a vory good stop towards roformcan bo takon this spring, From our observation wo do IlOt. Ihinlr thftt. 1ml f niinn?li nn < -> . ? ? . - m v i v> *i v vi jXj 11 v/?? tr> WlilU soon in thin County last lull. It ifl not too lute to romody this evil. Discard the idon of ho much cotton at onco, and sow at loiiBt hull the land you have sot aside for cotton in spring oats. Thoy will not require scarcely one?tonth tlio labor, and will pay muoh bettor, whilo at (ho sumo timo your land will bo rested and greatly improved. Try it farmers and sco if it docs not pay handsomely. vq}" ivn*. juurs romarkublo speech in tho lLouso in reply to Kpoakor Blaine's slanderous attack upon the i 1 i South ie said to be tho most masterly pieoo of oratory that has boon made in tho House for twonty years, and is tho most completoand magnificentdo- J fonso of tho South that over was ut- ' tcred. Jt created tho "rcnt^ t exciiof ment both among tlcpubbcans and j Democrats of tho House. If wo had i j moro such mon us Hill and Gordon j in our Southern representation in j ' Congress, our Southern inlcro.su would ' bo moro viyilant.lv nf?m? 'i I South lias boon poorly represented in (Jongross since tho war, oxcopt in fi few instancos. Poor South Carolina ( might a? well had no representation , afl to havo hail a Hog to roprosont her { , truo interest in tho councils oi' Ihc I I nation, ( <*, 865"* Tho Legislature ro^a.sHembtcl ' last Tuesday, ISth inst., after a roccss ' of moro (lian three woeU.i, It is to ho ' hoped that after their re-assembling, 1 thoir deliberations will bo eharaetor- 1 izod by more harmony and sober 1 jafJgmont than wna manifoNlod just boloro adjournment. Jiut thcro can 1 bo no good logi.slation, however, ox- 1 pooled from tho ultra radical wing oi * tho South Carolina Jiogi.slatnro. It is hopolosaly corrupt. It must he laid on tho shelf, heforo any t'(>o ! criii jo- k Hull to tho .Stale, and tho political rc- 1 volution now going on will ouroly n nfT<?/> ! f ^4 4 1 ' ' 1 VUVW ib< HU IIIUIU lb no# 1 8#^, Gharlon Sullivan, tho man who murdorod J Nowton Cox, at Givenvillo, in Octobor lust, wan nrrcHtcd in h Spartanburg on Inst Saturday, l>y d Cfipt. Alloy. Sullivan wax u dcape- o ralo eharactor, and wan engaged in it Btoaling a hoi'RO when ho w.mi nr- i! roBlod, |] A Whiskoy Proposition Worth Looking Tnfn. Mr. White, of Kontucky, wants to ocpnomho in tho collection of tax on spirits distilled in ont of tho wfty. places. In tlio mountains of tho Southern Stuios, ho jaaj's, there is u droflt doM of illicit distilling in out of the way localities; that tho distilling apparatus usod is of n simplo nnd in?* 1 oxpoitBivo naturo, oaeily romovod and of little value; that tho legal distilling of spirits in such romoto localities costs tho government for hire of oflloers moro than tho rovonuc oollootod <1 m A?I *> llwvt * I. ^ 1 -- ? 1 m w?j iiu?o uiu mw ninKcs no distinction bctwoon hand mash topper distilleries and steam distillorics, which ho claims is unjust, and tornptB tho rcckleHH to mako "moonshine i whiskoy." In order to rcmody thin,] ho proposes that tho commissioner oi j intcrual iwcnuo ho authorized and | directed to dinohargo all store koopors for dialilloriOB having an avcrago daily capacity of less than ton wine gallons; and that ho require the guagcrs at** tendant upon all hand nuidh coppor distilleries having an avcrago, daily capacity of h s than ton wine gallons 1 <"* r?n1l/wW o itwnn I * ? -- ? I IW j'VVi.il ClliV *.'1 K'f-'-M than *25 nor inoro than 8100, nccord| ing to the capacity of the distiller}', for each ?ix month?, or parts thereof, said hand mash copper distillorics may oporate. This position of Mr. White is highly commendable, and ovinces a high degree of practical common een*e. The rcvonuc law with regard to distilled whiskies does not opcrato equally and justly in all parts of the government. In the .South, owing to her impoverished condition, the operation of tho law is tantamount to a prohibition; >n tho NotIh and Northwestern States, or. the contrary, the individual woalth enables them (o dintil! r.wwiiiiiir ?o law, and consequently to furnish had whiskey for Southern consumption; whorens, according to tho Bugacation of Mr. White, a hotter article could he manufactured in tho mountain regions of North and South Carolina* Georgia and Virginia, with manifest advantage to tho government, and at tho same timo ho u scurco of groat profit to tho people of those regions. i.iiu iuw as il now operates, crcaics a legalized whiskey monopoly fur the North and Northwest to the groat disadvantage of tho South. The South demands, and, it justieo bo dune hor, will recoivo a romcJy against this wholesale monopoly in tho whiskey buainos-s. Let both North and South be placed upon equal ground in this business. If tho South bo not ablo to tfo into tho big distillation business like tho Northwest, Jot tho Congress modify tho law in such a way as to ifivol.lift Smilll o lllno/i i>! < l>n I 0- . _ I^VIIVII It J'liivw HI Hiu |71 wiiiq accruing from distilled upirita 11 whiskey hfta to ho made, tho South in ( fairly entitled lo hor shnro in tho ( production; ii is n manifest oppression , which tho } ro.-ont law visile upon , her Wiih a moditiod law on this | subject, aceordirg to tiic suggestion < of Mr. White, tho wholo mountain i I'Amon of l'if'lfftna nnnlrl lomilKr gngo in distillation, and it would boa creator soureo of rovonuo to tho gov* arnmcnl than il r-ow is, aiul .it the mino tiino :i groat ?. rnoluinortt to ilii:. 00jilo?all would bo mutually lx in*Li tied?inonoy in PicUony would '?o ' 1 more plentiful ?Htioh would bo t ; :acO all uloi.;{ Ibo 1 icd'.noni Udt. ?i m.. i . u-jii- uivAiiiiui;. si' Bb'jpilGHSTito critical c jti lilion of Mr, Btcpli* j 3 it ft' health i.-> hi ming prions not | )t)ly to lii.i inunc ) f< nds, hilt to ho whole poojilo. Iio rays: *'1 uiu iciihor hopt f'ul or do). ndonL. J have ,o c!< si: to live another day; but rO'.l'rt will ho dono." This uttcrai;o? .vouid f -.'om to in licntc his belief that /? .... I! . i ' w i'm v. 11 ii ;n nc,,'i iiib uaruis | ( y mission. .Ah n Btatcnmnn ho 1ms i>w, if any, uponorr?, and lie will ho ' I' ho die, a groat and irreparahlo loss iOt only to (ioorgia hut to the entire 1 lountry. iJo htiH hold, and will con- ' iHno to hold, a hi^li placo in ti>e e.s> oeni of h in country men. JIo i.-j a ^ talesman of the first rank, ? *_ > ? frvr Our JlcproBontr.tivif and f:uiu tor left on Monday list to nrtorid to < hoir dutio:-; in flu J,<. jislutuio. I'hoy i ro d -lorniinod 10 bo fit thoir j)08t in | rder to watch over tlio inturoot of outii Carolina. ??> , The Indies will romeinbcr this i i "leap your," and tlioy have an tin- t onbtod and time-honored provilogo u t" iiil<ir?5* tho inialivo in making rrintrl- , I toniol proposal^ and performing all H I'd liitlo 'jiillunirio8 of tho gentle- r >P? o .jia.'"--. . m .-.A', flAVAritiff TAA M11 i-?V? J . V? tMg AVV JUA UVU U\UUUU' A want of thoroughness id Boon in whatever diroction wo turn our eyos. With nil our advnncomont in knowlodgo, with all our progress in tho arts and sciences, of which this ago can boast, tho very important element of which wo speak is soon 011 every hand ?a tondcncy to cover too much ground; its pernicious effects aro ovcry whore noon. Tho student, In hirt eagerness, runs over tho olomcntrnry branchos of an education that ho m?y grnflp tho more quickly tho higher, but in so doing ho (aily to loam any thing well, and there by becomes I he inm ost sinnitor. A .rnin tw? ? "< -r ' , tuv Vrtov yj i UlJJf u L UUl' I profossonal mon, who uridcrtako to ac- j quiro :i knowledge of iho various! branches of thoir rospcctivo callings, where only ono branch can bo inns* j tercd, and ho thus bocomos simply an etnpirio. Furthermore, tho religions man, in] his eagerness, either for tho cause its sell or to gain tho applause of mon, attempts to p.reach beforo l.o undorstands ovon his mother tongue, to say nothing ot the mystories of the Bible, and thus brings tho holy ofllco it3oU" into diareputo, Tho lannor givos us a practical los*. sou illustrative of this very same principle; for he trios to cultivate twioo as* much land as ho has ability to do well, and the result is, inccssant labor, short crops and pinching poverty, I Tho mochanie even, while sowing ni.i ouuuefunp, in t ii ics only ol learning tho tm veal rudiments, and a fow dotails of his I'Ua'.noHH, and when1 he Ima acquired those, ho starts out aii a journoy man, does botch work and. J consequently lives in poverty. Towns starting into existence, bo!~ stored up by visionary echomos, at tempts to buihl themselves up on influted and unsubstantial valuations, and consequently sink again into their primitive obscurity, when thoir frail and visionary foundations dccay. Tho wliolo country, in fact, is now inundated with mochunics, f^rmors, and professional mon; but how many oftl.em mnko a doconl living? how many desorvo it? Thoro is always room iu tho upper story, as Mr. Web stcronco remarked; and talent, skill, iniu u|>jmuiniun uru liio ouiy moans. To reach eminence in any profession, thoi ou^hnesa is tho only criterion of kuocosr. and ho who attempts to roach j it by any other way will Buroly bo disappointed. 'l'horo aro numerous villages htriviug to swell into city proportions; but bow many begin on tho right lino to accomplish tbo object? Positivo advantages, aidod by outers priso, and accompanied by moderate J iiomands, oun only build up and sustain i hem. n ^ ~ i ~ i t .? * au ini'.m; uusiu siuwiy lr5 11,0 on,y urn \vay to buccobs, and tlmt. in lo bo ilono by covering lens ground, and cultivating it thoroughly. Wo arc mvaro that lids is, in many paiticnlas, a fast ago?indeed an enterprising ope, but this is not inconsistent with that thoroughness that tho greatost jucccbs every wnoro domanan. &%' ,!. j\J. Kunion, County Trcas* it IT.- r of fJroen vil'o, resigned hisofllce,j :mi. ? ho was unable loexoeuloa' ir or bond, according to (ho recent i roqnirumenl of ih j l'ii>v< rnor. Mr. A. | . C"bb ha. ? (;c-n r.ppoimod in bin place. Ti:? (invernor iry bringing! things to a locu.-. If \w had had such | vi/ilaneo heretofore, South Caolinnj .tiM 1)0 i'CI I'M' oil' l.o day. All hail I to Uovorncr Chamberlain for hi--* he* | i'(?i >m! Wo like such cula as this? l liny arc healthy. ? ?<ja>?? ? ? W ahuington, 1). C , Jan. 15.-- la tho ! Iluusc tho cloelion coininittoo heart]' tho argument of W. II. Trescott thai | the Third Congrcs .ionnl District of, South Carolina was not contiguous! territory. JNo argument was made for lloge. Pascal f.upjgofllol lmt tho quoBtion Mihinitted by Tii1; ' .oil hoars upon tho validity ol tho South CaroHrin representatives. Tho ivesont Legislature miiHt ro-difllrict liho Stato and order an oloction in each biatriet. ? i-W Tl.o Governor on 11th, pnrlonod V/iisIiinj'lon D^vis, eonvietod a i'lo February lortn, J875, for Kich-* n. <1 county". Bonanza Commission. Under tho rovifMons of "An Act (o provide for lie Boltlomont and payment of cor nin claims ngainst tho Stato," known ,a tho "J>ig hananzn;*' tho (lovornov ma appointed tho following commie* ions, which is said fo ho a good aptointmont: A. C, 11 a h lc c 11, J. 1*. Low m! T. S. Cavcri#r, e*wu?aAcMi?r?7/-ikxv J.sws\mnm The Southern Planter and Farmer*XT - - ' ? j ryofirom rccoipt 01 mo January I numbor of this old and standard Southorn Agricultural Journal, and its contoutu show no dcclino in its vigor. Its career dates back thirty fivo yours and it has numborcd among its constant con I rihll t.oi-H in ilnva <rr?r?r? - - > ?v - "J , Huoh names as Ivuffin, Taylor, Sampson, Carter and Gil in or. In read juatmont of our agricultural economy indacod by tlio results of the war wo nOod the counsel of ovory man who lias socurcd hucoobs sjneo. In> the pagoa of this journal wo -tind such counsel, indeed, ovory question of vi | Lai 1 utmost to us is handlod with porfooi candor,aud in a spirit that must ' lift up tlio hearts of many who ro| main cast down in our Southern ccun| tiy. T,ho present number gives in jul! the pplendid address of B. Johnson Barbour, Esq., boforo tho lust mooting of tho Stato Agricultural Society of Virginia, and it should be road by every man in llio South. Wo find in it, also, a masterly articlo (ono of a aoriea by "Givis") on tho "Public School in ila '.Relations to tho Negro." In fact it contains all a farmer would, jiko to see, ami wo (rust our fHonda will avail thomsolvos of the aid it offers them in so pi any ways. Tho prico is but 32 per annum, for which i.i furnished, during the year, ovor Bovon hundred pagos of firt?t class reading mitltor. Published nt iiichmond, Virginia, by Dr. L. K. Dickinson. c-<C2>#? fie?" Gen, Jamos Chcenut has boon chosen to deliver tho annual oral ion before the Ijitcrary Sociotior< of Princeton College, Now JerBoy, at the next ccinmencomcnt. I . <"%?> ? ? | kV'f PorhnpB, after all, wo ehouhl not judge harshly of a woman because she wears tho breoehc?. Thoy u;?3 conceal scmo' trno womanly <iu:? lilies. Pickens Prices Currc nt coi:ki:i:i'i:i> wki:ki,y nr \v. t. si'fall. V Cotton per pound, packed. Cotton per pound, seed, 4c Bacon per pound, lGjj Lard per pound, 20o Pork per pound, lOo Corn per bushel, 75o Wheat per bushel, st.f>0 clour per barrel, ?8@$10 Applet*, Dried, por bushel. Si.00 \<>plea, Oro.cn, per buuhel, $1.00 Peas per bushel flOe Duller per pound, -in,: Decf per pound, c,(, llee?wtix, per pound, Tallow, por pound, tuc (Miiokcnn, pes- houd, l.,c Hidc?j Dried per pound, l'-Jo uuaa, UH;OIJ, JMM Jmjuuu, UO P,r Do*on, L'ih'icra, ji<jr buiihol, $1.0'.) Fuatlicrfl, per pound, ?">i)o Wool, p?jr pound, '10o t - r 7- r.-r?- -na rtrya. mw . 'WfiijffMW YJAI/S OF EEAL ESTATE. JT>y vnui'i: of an order from f. H. Philpof-, i?_> Judge i-f Pin bnt.?, Pickens C. If.. 8. (' 1 mill I :-Vl?.A,- . . ..... i. ... my iii^uvj^iiniuriypt~viL'KCn8 I J1., oil iSnlctay in February,nofcl, Mint <1 et<ii;i bio lfoiifo nn 1 Lot siluntfcdwflfl'MieVIvaal cud of Mu!? .Street, containing un^-linlf iWFc .mpro or b'Hs. TI.KMS : "ONU-THUU) Cnlhtljio bnlnnco on twelve month's cro'lit with' nWQ nncl two iipjirovcd Soourilos, vvidi iniersl I'rorn ibitt*. W. A. LKiSf.KY, G unrclii>n. Jan. 20,1870, 20 a Notice to Administrators, Ex-1 editors, liuaraiausfic Trustees* A?.L A Im'.r.iitrn'.orn, F.xecrlcr.-, mvl 'J'rij ; >: 'j, n.v :( < l>y n<Milicl tliut (](<1 >? . pi.: tin in lo mnlto Iht-ir ftnnunl iet:n;i l?i : 'lui'i: j; l! c \ ndi .?f .laminry ol ?ft' 'i y nr. Look out 'l'-fniiltevs I. ti. I'lULroT, i im". J.-.n 20, lS7fi 20 4 STATE or SOUTH CAliOIiJNA, Pkjkkns County. In lVobato Court. NOTICE i? hcredy given, t lmt Florin Griffin 1ms liirvlo npplicnlioii (o ino, to liavo a Homestead f?cl olf lo her, out of tin- K-talo of Jut late liunlmnd, K. H. Ori.iin, Jr., il; enssod. It'no good cnu?c bo nb? \vn to the contrary, tlip hiiiiio will be p.u-tcd on tho 21st dny of Fobruitry, A. 1>. 1S70. i. I!. I'll!I.l'OT .i p i- n Jaii 20, 1870 20 f> NOTICE. VI,L jxirsont irloblcd (o Hie K*(nto of Jruncs M. McImvD, (]eC( i8C(i, by Nole, Acr.i.'iiM ..r ('lhoi'Wi?\ will please COmo forv,-ii-vI uriil > olllo, or ilioir ovUIcii'TH of in'lcbt* i i ;? win u?- J?i:?OcU in tin* i finds ol' fin ofliocr for collection. The busmu.-s uf tho Kulfttc must bo Wound np. W. T. MvFAI.L, Adm'r. Jnn 18, 4970 !'.? 4 ^mmr SOTK'B is hereby ^ivon I'.nt Ktephen Lndd, ha* Ihia day filed !.i? petition in (lie Court of I'robaf for Pisk-ns Oounty, to have his Hotnoitond not oft; I ho pamo will be heard 011 Saturday, 1 lie lOlli day ?f February, 1*7'> Given under my band and seal, thia the 101b duy of .January. 187*1. I. 11. lMfJLVOT, j.v.p.o. Jmi 18, 1876 10 4 nmi'i'iffi miri'ic IB. AM. persons indcbfodlo ub ou any account, nuiHt I'd. rnvKi.v comc forward mid inako settlement on or by llio first day of February next, or vlioir accountu will bo ) ut in the hands of in officer for colleciion. A word to (he w.so is sufficient. K. K. IfOI.COM fiK & SON. h>c!cy, $. Jan 3, 1870. IX (f -- " ' - ?..f N JO W A1W JS.UTISKM ENTS. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from I. II. lMiilpot, Judge of Probate, I will sell to thohigheet bidder, fit l'iokBrts C.* II. H. 0., for cash, on the 7th day of Frebnary, 187ti, and continue) frotn day to day until! the entire stock of Merchandize, now 011 hand, bolotiglng to tho Eataie of James M. Mcl'all, deceased, is disposed of, csnslsting of a cotnplefo assortiiient of llOOTS AND SHOES} Hals and Gaps; Hardware and Cutlery"; { > pfirtwi/it Pry iiii'l 1'iutcy Goods; And, every oilier arliclo to l>o found in ft first class country Move. W. T. MnFALL, Adm'r. .Tun 13, 1875 19 3 hi Pliatatiosi for W. DESIROUS to chftngo the investment, 1 will Hell ut Private Salt* n VALUABLE Til ACT OL'' LAND, in tho CmihIv nf l'ifk.mu o?i Brushy Crook, within t wo milo< of Hnsloy Station, Atlanta ami Richmond Air J/nio Railway, and containing Sevou Hundred Aorcn, On thin tract ia a good TANNBHY, and a suitable site for a Orbt Mill?both of which lmvo been orootcd 011 the i>!acc. (lood Dwelling ami Oul-honsc?, l'> :uin(.V Houses. About teveuty-llto acres of Bottom Land, and Two Hundred noreii of fine Uplands, ononed: bulnndo finely timbered Mid in the woody. Twins?Ono->bu>f cash, bnlatioo iu twelve tnonthfl, with interest ?t JO pel' evut, secured by mortgage ol' preuiisi.s. For further particulars, apply to J. W. GRAY, Esq., flroenvillc, 8. 0.' Jan 13, 1870 1!? <1 MmiMor's SalGa wi1! foil l'or cofIj io tlio }iishe?t bidder. til 1*;. (,,i- u \ on Thursday the 20th of tiulify,'l8To, nil (ho 5*vrh?n?l E9bn>jd( rty. l!ie Estate ?? K. H Oiiflin,.lv di'Cio.seil. Aii:<?:i:?:it other 1!... n tho cir ire stock of Goods hcl 1 ; i'l)- tn i-.tid !". -{ \:: ffill'llt fioldi Ciinsi tii j< ot everything to bo found in a store of tftmeral njerchandise; such us a lar?o (Viiil v.'.n vl > tick of lho' he.-i of Slioraj fine i !! i' CitHcov \ Renily-Mrtdc ClolliiHg, C.isimeres, JnniM, iline Is, nnd Cotton nnd Woolen Uoods oiVverj >< H-ription. ALSO, A fine lot or LHATIU'-it, Uppor and Sole, Harness, ii rid tea, Saddles, ^o. A LS<), A fine lot of OROCKUIU3 and Hardware of every description, and many other things too numerous to mention. B. D. KK1TII, ' B. l>' M01UMN, Administrator.". Jandriero 18 8 i'oioei^^y H ri-'ii "rt CDfrlvC, P1CKKN8 c. jr., f>. CM 4th Jan., 1870. mm: Tax r>>t|>licntc of Pickon* County fov .1. 187", is now in .iy liuiuh and op on for the* collection i'I"Sio nml County Taxcn. Ti e ! t;> levy ia .seventeen mills on the Jollnr, us follow: For Htnlo purposes, 11 mills For ordinary County purposes, :? milltj For past indebtedness of County, 8 mills Poll Tax <)no Dollar. 1 ..ill attend (h'i following places on O.c dates given, to recnivc Taxes: Faslcy Station, lOlli, 11th and 12th instant. O'Dcir.*: J-'linp, 17ili ami lHth instml. (taiiinl !->iaii''ii, i'.cli nml 'JOth inMrint. How i 1 . s'h. j>, : ;:h and 27;li instant. Dacuimlle ;>!s! inst. an.l 1st February. Pumpkintown, 2d and !td February. r.?ol.ilnnl'n..>.. #1..a 1 l/i. ?- ' ' " ' ' ? ?? ? (/ Vli UUIIU, JUIJI HUM I J I II I Cl>. > Wliilo fiitcinliii;. (lie above placc3 my oilice I bore will ho < ! (. !, but will'b'j o^cu between i (lioso.ilatcs. v.\ a. f'iunly Tionsurvi* Pickcns. Jan 0, 1870 Itt y TlacWliri:' ot'.iouCJa ('arolina| PfcKKNfl County. J);i I. II. l'hilpot, Jud^e of Probate. Wiikkkas, William K. Stewart and William i 11. Prion, lintli made suit lo mc to grant tlicin Letters of Adiiiinfolralion on llio Kstatc ami , ilfl'ccls of A. .1. Stow.irt, deceased? T'ic Ulndivd >i11 I cri litorH of llio said A. J. ! .'icv. wt, arc tljcitl n'o ! to l o and ap- | i.i'ur ! i I'uri mo, in tho l'i;;.ri of I'.ohatc, lobo linidi.'ii ' I'ickfi < li on Thutfjday, the 27th j day ot o in-! lit. at il o'clock, .i. in.. ' to -jIii'W v , i , t'.uj, !:itv , wliy tlio e;ii(i ! . In 'iji ; i . in i i: .1 be griiutcd. (jivcn under my Jinn?l And real tit(he I i!>l!i <!ny of Jiiiiimry A I>., ' < i. II. 1MIILP0T, J-.r.rn. j Jan 13, 1*76 10 _ 2 ,rc T O YOUN G M E N. Ju*t PoUUhtd, iu < Si'jlcil JCnvtlopf. Fries Fix 6' nt*. A Lo< fiii- < :i HiO Nnluro, Troaltncnf, find I'. itlionl (Hi.; vt' .loin i mil Wouknos^, or finer- i hi.iloi. h?*:u, indued l>y f3elf-AbU8e. Iuvo- i Juntnry Kmi-ssiont), Impotoney, Nervous l>es bility, and J u peditnenlH to Man iagu genCouiuimplion, JSpilepny. nml I'll?; Menial nnd rii>?ic:il Incapacity, &c.?Uv IlOliKIlT .1. CUf.\ KKVVHLL, M. 1)., author of ilio "Uroou Book," &c. Tin) wcfTd-renowncd luitlior, in tliTs admirable l.ectuie, < lcn,ly prbvoii irom lila own exijerleune Mini tho awl'ul con?e<mence;? of! Hulf-AbiiHc may bo cfloctimlly removed with- j out medicine, aid without dangeroua surgical | operation*, hougiea, instruments, rings, or . f.orriijilu* *,/.!n-t. ^ r? ?? /%?\^ - I certain and eflcciual, by which ovftry sufferer, j no matter what his condition mr-y he, may cifru himu'lt cheaply; privately arid radically. |}i?y" This l.roturo will provo ft boou to thousands and thousand*, Sunt, under sea!, in u plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six contH, or tuo postage stampa. Address the Publishorn. F. HRUOMAN & HON, j'i /vnn 01., now lors; jl'081 OHiCC 15ox, 4586. Jnp 18. 1870 Hi if E. J. POTTER, M. I). EASLKV STATION, N. 0. (~j HAl'UATI: of re,ulur chartered Hohuol. . JT The Hr. i: 1 rc.-mond I > nil ' , - - vmiim Willi dispnicli. AH ciiscs :ttriolly confidential. Private dison*cs tveatcd in all lluir varied forms, wl'li tlio crrow of youth and the disease* of women and children. Jau 0, 1R70 1H jj > ' SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . * fa fa! Sew Goods! II? ? ? ? ? y rjlHE undersigned would rospoctfnlly iuJ. l'orm the citizens of Easley Station and surrounding country, tlmt he litis just return* od from inurki't, with n lot of NEW GOODS, Consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, jenny, omrmig, l'latinoiH, Sliawle, &c., &o. Also, a fnio lot of Hoots, Shoes, lints, Caps, and everything usualy found in a Dry-goodB. store. >.- ^ A lino Flection of choice family Groceries, Candies, Cigars, Chewing and Smoking To? bncco. Also, a lot of No. 1 Family Mcdiolnes. Hardware. CllHoi'V. Olnssniiil Pi-nnl.-ni-?-un>?n ^.J ,,u?v. All cliuap for cnsh or barter. Highest pric'cs paid for all kinds of Country T'roduoo. RcspccfuUy, y. BAHWKLL, Uasloy .Station, A. & It. A. L. R. R. Nov ~.r), 187,> 13 3m NEVV STORE", MJKiW M490JWSX g AT EASLEY STATION, S. O. r Tho uudoreigncd linvo opened n Uquso iQ Enfloy, nonv their Livery .Stable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy ^ GROCERY BUSINESS. I :> lor (lie Finn, prune nnd style of 11ICHEY & WYATT. They guarantoo bottom priotp. as they intend selling strictly for cash. Givo them n call. fl. A. RICIIISY, A. U. >Y 1 ATI'. Eaaloy, Nov 22, 1875 13 11 it i WIMBIS " A T i-V A. UiASLiiY STATION, S- C. T WOULD ltKSPECTFULLY ^ cAU the attention of my friends and tlio pubic generally, to the large and well aelcctccl Stock of Goods 1 llMA nm? - . .. oiurv. my HIOCK COll HlHt8 Of Tj/t v, r. 1 A'cr & J)HESS <ioonst HATS AND CAPS, LOOTS A XT) 8IIOI23, IIA Jill ir.l A* I J, anovEiUEs, a a , All bought i:i person for iltis market, atpriood that oiin not bo cut uiulcr. Tho I.adics will find my PltHSS and FANCY OOOI)y, especially suited to their wants, and Ocutlemen in need of CLOTHING of the hUest .styles will save money by inspecting my stock. I!y kiriot attention to business, and with fairm. - to all, i hopo to contlnuo to receive the favor* of the past. M. W. FOKD. g ?% Persons who are due tho firm of FOKD A MAULDIN on Account, will please settle same 1st of November, as the business of tho old firm must be closed. M. W. FOKD. Oct M 7 <f f w, tewifc Boiler la lloml Lisrclaato. KAK^/k^' fi'AY: 'Jl'EOXT, ?. 1'. ONE AN D ALL That hftvo been buying GOODS on a credit daring tl?o year, will ploftfto rc?? member that the undersigned hns con* oiudod to r.ocept Cotton, Corn, Cur- ' rency. ftnylhin.iC eltse. to liouidatn tho ; jiLiHic ? ami will always bo found til hi store, ready to wait on them, either to >SI'VI ri.E or SEf/lj MORE C! 001)3 very cheap iov tho CASH. Eomomber B*ay 9>ay is on hand - -and J need tny money. T. W. RTIMST?.r.r. l^ialey Station, S. Doo. ]('?, 1875, Prepare for Winter. Don't let tl?o winda of wintor find your windowH without nawhos,or good wliolo doois. baL hnvn tlwrn M<->rl ?.* , *? wvvi (% U one.- IVo;Iho c.'.aaufai ory of Mr. P 1\ To am:, whose adv< rtisomont ia in another column. lio m alao sole agent for tho "Nat tional Mixed Paint Co.," who warrant their paint not to crack, peel or fado, Anv finn Clin ininlu it ? j -jrrv ,v?