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THE SENTINELI ^L. D, F, BRADLEY, Editor and Frosriotor. r Tamoiu nf KuliM^'riiilioii. 0 Ono Year $1 GO Six Months 75 li Advertising Rates. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 00 ( pur square, of (9) nine linos, ou lksh, for tho . Wat insertion, and 50 cents for cach subsequent insertion. Contracts made for tiirbk, MX or tvtklvk 1 months, on favorablo terms. < Advertisements not having tho number of l-.?<.w>plrnd An n?nm wilt hn nnhli?hnd runf I UUilO UlUIQVVt VM VHV.U, ..... wv ! rnitil forbid anil charged accordingly. Those terms nr? so simple any child nmy understand them. Nine lines is a square? ono inch. In every instance wo charge by iho spaco occupied, as eight or ten lines can bo mado to occupy four or five squares, as tho advortiscr may wish, and is charged by the spaco. asr Advortisera will pleaso state the number of squares they wish their advertisements to make. war Business men who advertise to he benefitted, will bear in mind that the SENTINEL. has a large and increasing circulation, and is taken by the very class of porsons whose trade they desire. PICKENS C. II., S. C.: Thursday, June 8, 187<*. .. !? - J DemocraticThe Democratic Club at this place, at a meeting on last Saturday, unanimously adopted tho plan of primary election for candidates, as proposod by tho County Exccutivo Committee. Homicide We lsarn that ft homicido wa? committed at Pendleton last week. Two colored boys got Into ft fight, ng?d respectively, about 14 ?nd 18 yoars. The younger stnbbed the older boy twice, with a knife, and killed him almost instantly. Delinquent Land SaleThe County Treasurer, as previously ad*, vortiscd, mado his delinquent land salo on Monday last. There were only eight tracts or lota of land advertised. This is an cv^enco of the promptness with which the people of Pickens meet all legal demands made upon them, aud speaks volumes iu their favor. Can any other county in the Slate show as small a delinquent list as Pickens? The Mass Meeting The mass meeting which assembled at litis plftoc on Saturday last, for tho purpose of considering the Air Lino Railroad tax question, was tho largest we have ever seen at thin place. The largest and most inlluentinl taxpayers from every section of tho County, were present. Tho Court House was literally jnmed, many not being ablo to get in. The tone of the meeting was calm and dispassionato, but determined and unmistakable. But onosontimont seemed to pervade tho meeting, and tlmt was to resist, until Lite ia?t, tnc paymont of tho interest on I ho bonds by all tlic legal means in our power. Col. Norton, the attorney for the County, was heartily an?l enthusiastically endorsed, and any aid or support he may require in tho defense of tin puit against the County by the bond holders will bo prompljk given him by his client. The speeches made on the occasion wer< oloquent and earnest. We would like to give a rfynopsis of them all, but can not for wan of space. Sutfice it to say that they breathe' forth the sentiments of tho taxpayers of thi "Orttirit*. which arn set fnrtli in lh? resolution unanimously adopted by the meoting, am were highly appreciated by the largo audi eno? of intelligent taxpayers atscinblod. W publish the proceedings in this issue, to whicl we call attention. Blaiuo DefunctKcccnt discloBiiroH in Washington, it JJIaino'n Kailroad bond transactions tin ?nid to havo doetroyod all his chanco for tho Itopublican nomination fo Prosidont. All the chanoos for tlv oloctior. of tho Radical nominoo, who ni/nr ho mftv lin linn Innir sinnn hnoi destroyed, and nono of thorn need t givo thcmsolvos much troublo nbou it. Biaino has pocketed his 11101103 got a fortune and can retiro to Lb shades of privato life to enjo3' it, an lmvo tho consolation of knowing tho no further honors awuitod him, an hi party rotirod with him, and for tli name reasons. Williamston Femalo College -Snmmc Commencement Wednesday, Juiic 14th, 8 1'. M., Kcrmo before the Christian AfBOcinlion, by Uev. A U. Wood fin, Columbia, ?!. C. Thursday, Juno 15tli, 11, A. Addree before tlie Erosophio Kocicty, by lion. Jamc F?rrow, President of Laurensvillo Fenial Oollcge, S. C. Thiirmlny, Juno 15th, 8, I'. M., I'ublio E* liibition of tlie kindergarten System. Thurbclny, June l.r)Ui, 8, 1'. M,, Clouin Concert nnil Griuluaiing Kxercinds. For ndmiuBion to I lie concerl, n 11 entrnnc foe of fifty cents will lie clinrge<l:?-tho pro ceeda to l>o applied to tho purchase of a fin bell for the use of lite college. fW -Seven prisoners recently ma<U- tliei cBcupefiom the Orangeburg j til. Tliey wei nil desperatloeH, convicled ul the recent ter ot'onnl for that county. Public Mooting. \ Pickkn8 C. II., Juno 187C. \ Tl?o citizens of Pickons County not in tho Court IIouso this day, puruant to a cull, nnd on motion, Hon. 3. F. Brndloy was called to tho ohair, J md John J. Lowis was roquostod to lot as Socrolary. Tho Chairman thon, in a short adIross, oxplainod tho objcct of tho mootng, which was to tost tho fooling of ,he peoplo in rogard to paying tho axos on tho bonds hold against tho bounty, by tho Air Lino Railroad. W. G. Fiold thon ofTorod tho followng resolutions, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That, in tho sonso ot this mooting, tho Air-Lino .Railroad tax is iininat. nnd nnntTarv t.O t.hft undor? ""Juu; " ? ? ? standing of tho terms of subscription submitted to llio peoplo. Resolved, That tho Railroad Com?> pany lias not actod in good faith to the (axpayoi'8 of Pickons County, in refusing to pay tho taxos on tho Road. Resolved, That wo Bhall rofiMO to pay and protest against tho payment of said taxes, of our own will, until tho bonds aro declared valid by tho Supremo Court of tho United States. llcsolvcd, That wo hnvo confidonoo in tho intogrity and legal ability of our attorney, Col. J. J. iNorton, and will bo governed by his advioo in tho promisor. ? Jicsolvcd, That it is tho daty of tho County Commissioners to dofond tho various suits now boing brought against tlio County and tlio individual sureties on the suporcodeas bond, and hold tho said surctios harmless. llcsolvcd, That wo advocato no hostilo or illogal romodios against tho "Rr?nfl tinMnrn nc ofRnorS of tllO aiVIIU) A^VIIVI MV*VIV?UJ V. ? . law. Tho mooting was tlion addressed by Messrs. R. A'. Clnld, C. Ij. Hollingeworth and W. G. Fiold, of riokonsi and Whitnor Symmos, P,nq., of Groon* viilo, in addreseoa sotting forth the mannorin which tho bonds wero obtained; tho conduct of tho parties holding thorn, and tho consoquoncss to the County if tlio collection of thorn was pushed forward at this timo, and advising tho pooplo not to pay thom until tlio suit, now pending in llic U S. Courts was closed, and expressing confidence in tlio ability, intogiityand final success of Col. J. J. Norton, the attornoy for tlio County. On motion, tho Socretary was in* structod to request tho Pickbns Skn !i1^ TiNEr. nnu uruonvniu jjihui jinnv? Mountaineer to publibh tho proeoodings r>l tho mooting, and that a copy of the b.uno ho aont to lion. W. W, Boyoo, Washington, 1). C., to the President of tho Hank of Coinmorco Richmond, Va., and to tho Prosidont of tho llichmcnd & Danville Railroad 'lbo mooting then adjournod. JOHN J. LEWIS, 8ocrotary. [ ?> > ?^?5^ Gov. Chamberlain has iftwuoi * a proclamation, inviting all tho poopl of this State to oonbidor the 28th o Juno (tho one hundrodth annivorbar; of Fort Moultrie) r. public holiday, oi j which ordinary bueinoBB nhall \>a nua ' 1 l ?65* The Centennial Colobration c 0 tho battlo of Fort Monlirio takofl plac H on tho 28th inHtant. Groat propara tioDB havo boon niado in Charlosto c to mako tho ovont a buooohs. 1 ????. 1%?" AlcDivitt, County Troafluror c Edgcfiold County hat* abaoondod wit hniwlrnil thmiHflllll ilolhlTH o{ Btal 1 and County funds. JI o i? ono of th 3 sweet Radical Hatellitos of Huh Stnt< rt and an nppointoo of Govornor Chart r borluin's. Reform. u ? ? - Br?/" Governor Chamberlain positively tl n nies the assertions of the l'liillips' letter 0 Ciovcrnor Perry, which we published Invt wee ^ Governor l'erry says he; knows no man l>y tl natno of I'hillij>* in Washington, an I believ the letter a fabrication. There arc mad dogs in Union count t in this ytnto. .Several have been killed L h people watch their dogs closcly in this Count c and kill every one that exhibits any nyrn toniB of the disease. Union county is not f from us, and it may spread to this Coun r rapidly. tsr* Tl o Schells, charged with the lnurd 11 ,.f T r, Pmih in T.finvcii.q count v. have be * - - r t. tried and acquitted. It is now said that e< oral prominent Radicals about Laurons w is bo indicted for the murder and that tho cm s dunce agaiust thorn id conclusive. tSfrjJ" T)io colored strikers on the rico pis - tutioiis of tlio low country have succuinbcd ft resumed work. g - " ? ... Iiitiiin * Tli a fnllnnr'i U.NIIKH OlAir.n .. i. o, ?- . ..? ........ 0 gentlemen of this County have been dnr v lo servo on tho United Hliitea Juries for ( e Angus!, Ih7'i, term of tho Dintriot Court, (Jreeuuille, S. Snii.ucl A. Gary, th-n Juror; Thoinns l'arkina and Joseph A. Hut * l'etit Jurors. hi Mr. Wliii Ilmnilloii informs us tlial had coltou alnjicH la^t week OUR WASHINGTON LETTERWashington, May 31,187G. THE VIRGINIA CONVENTION. A good deal of interest is felt hero in the Democratic convention of Virginia which com rncuccs in Richmond to.-day. Virginia, styled tlio Mother of Presidents, usod in the past, to oxort n mighty iulhtonco in the solcction of candidates, as well as in their election. Tho leading Democrats of tiie State are under* stood now to favor a negativo polioy, as regards tlioir expression of ohoico, in roforenoo to tho St. Louis nomination. Thoy ask of the North that it shall give thorn its bost and its strongest man; and thoy promise that ho shall have thoir earnest support, whoever he may bo. This is, as a rule, the attitude of tho wholo South. Tho very general expresoi^n in dm Hnuiliom nrnss. and bv Southern men, in i'r.vor of Governor Tildcu, is based upon tlic knowledge of liis strength with the pooploin New York and elsewhere, as a practical Reformer. Senator Bayard is the favorite with tho mass of Southern men, and if a Southern man were to bo selected, he would bo nearly their unanimous choice. Thurman aud Hendricks also have warm earnest friends in the Southern States. It is very evident, however, that the desire for success in the election will overbear all personal and sectional preferences. Whoever shall appear to tho convention to bo certain to carry the most Statos, on the great issuo of Administrative Reform, upon which the people nrc fully aroused, will undoubtedly receive the nomination. Whether Tilden will bo the man, 01 not, ia ft mat tor for conjectnro. It ia wortl utnting, in this conncotion, liowevor, that th< opposition to Tililon in New York has provct an element of strength. The Charlestoi News & Courier, and other papers which havi opposed him, have recontly declared in hii favor, for the very reason that the charactc of hia enemies allow that lie ia not controllei by the Ring men of New York. Governo Tildon has reduced the taxoa,of New Yor] State $8,000,000, or nearly oue half, in six toon months. Going before (he peoplo wit that record, It will bo impoasiblo to boat hiir Gov Tilden'a friends assert that neither h .t 1 ,l.: ?11 (l,n nil nor mcy nucw niijuiiuu <>>> cular recently sent to newspapers, askin i thorn to print certain extracts from the pros in various parts of the country favorable t Tildcn, to bo charged for as advertisement; The fact that the circular was sent to, anion 1 others, several papers widely and generall known to be violently opposed to Gov. Tililei and that it purported to conic from an advci tising agency of which "Petroleum V. Nai by," the most rampant of Radical Kepubl cans, is tho principal, ought to have salisiic everybody that it was a sort of political prat ticaljoko, so to speak. JHit the cmphat denial which now comos from Gov. Tiidun friends, of any responsibility for or know! edgo of it will satisfy any doubts that mn ; have existed. tildkn'h i'f.hsowar. rorui.anitv in new Yoni A Congressman calleU my attention, hi morning, to iho fact (lint Gov. John A. I>i the most popular H'-publican Governor No ' York over had, wai eleclcil l>y over 63,0C , majority in'72. Governor Tildon run again I Dix in '74, and defeated him by ovpr 50,01 majority; a change of over 100,000 votes favor of Tildcn. And yot, in that election ho was bitterly opposed by all tho co riu>t men of tho Democratlo party, and the "respootablo" friends who arc opposing hi i now. o l'OMTIOAI. IIAUANOUK9 AT AKLINOTON. j Stewart L. Woodford, ex?Liouteimnt Go ernor of Now York, and who would acce ^ oithor the Presidential or Vico-l'residont " nomination at Cincinnatti, was the orator * Arlington on Decoration Day, and improv tho opportunity of making a Republican etui speech, llo roforrcd to tho "practical int if oranco o 1 tho South, tho practical denial o pergonal liberty, tho practical denial of p< _ ular education, and the prcsistont effort to ^ Tive old systeiiiB undor now forms." Throuj out his discourse ho ondeavorod to irnpr upon his hearers tho fitiperior virtues of parly. Rut Col Moody, "the fighting parsoi >f vrho made tho opening 'prayer, went fort h than YFoodford, in his Hpocial plea iu bol 0 of tho Republican party; and in a prayei o half an hour in length, lie enlighted (hi; I, hb to the achievements of Radicalism, i L' thanked lliin that "Ihos-j who inaugura open, flagrant, deadly war to compel our p eminent lo Hiibinit to its own disnolutiou It been made to Hiihuiit." This i.s a fair sp 0. men of the usual performances at Arling l0 on Decoration Day. The Kvening Star of I k, city which may be ranked a;) an iudepciul Iie Republican paper, in an editorial article j (.3 tcrday on Decoration Day, urgos its ob; vance l>y the Northern niul 'Southern |>c< simultaneously and in common, an 1 n.yt y "Since ihc union of our common country hnrmony is conceded to be a consumma y( devoutly to be whliod, why not nutkc tlte one of honor to American valor without lir fereuco to tlio sitlo on which the heroic ( (y fought in our Into unhappy civil strifo!" G for the <S't(ir. Tin: KKtHF.T HHVIOE Kt.'.NK. ler One of the foulest and most inexcus cu wrongs perpetrated by Congress, under .v- publican rnl , was the appropriation, I ill the public treasury, of an enormous sun ri_ money, which was placed in Che hands of Prosidonl, to be erpcndod us lie desired, v/ out responsibility to any one, and dcnoin in. ted tlie "Secret Service Fund." It has 1 ?,j discovered by investigation committees ol present House, whither largo portions of Heerct Servioo Fund went, and for what poses if was expended. When Williams wn Attorney General, ho expended largo huii )10 (lie employment of men who traveled thr< the South, obtensitily on business, but n |1(| to foment, si life between the two races. cs to manufacture "Kn Klux outrages." ' liaH been sworn to by Whitley, ex-chie detoctivcs of (lie United States, who lia<l ill lie Williams, directed the management, of whole infamous business The next jmii which (ho committeo directed Us attention was tho disposition made of n portion of this _ fund by ono Johnny Davonport, in tho discovovor of olootion frauds in Now York City. As an ovidonco that tho Secret Scrvioo Fund was litprnllv stolen from the Treasury; contrary to ] all lnw and prcoodent, and with the intention ( tlint it should be usod to kcop tho Ropublicnn ( party in power, it is a little remarkable that ( upon no occasion was a single dollar expomlcd to detect and exposo Republican frauds iu elections, though they wcro numorous and ( unblushing all over tho country; but always (| for tho oxposuro of alleged frauds on tho pa*t of tho opposition. It is to bo hoped that MrBam Randall and his Appropriation Committoo will soo to it that tho Presidont and Dopartrnont and Bureau Officers shall not be provided by this Oongross with public monoy to bo expended as tlioy soo fit, andwitliout boing obliged to account for every dollar of it, as it i? expended, and not throo or four years afterwards, beforo an investigating committee* Immigration Meeting Pursuant to adjournment, tho citizons interested iti Lho cause of Immigration, mot in tho Court JIouso on Saturday, tho 27th May, lor tho purposo of electing pormancnt oflieers, adopting a Constitution, &c. W. A. licslcy on taking tho chair, gavo notico of tho Secretary being , absont. On motion, \V. M. Hagood . was eloctcd Socrotaiy pro torn. Tho Cominittoo appointed to draft 1 a Constitution, submitted tho follow* 5 ing, which was adopted: 1 NVhoroas, our County is situated in 1 a region of country, possessed ol tho a groat natural advantages of a healthy a cliinatc, beautiful mountain sconery, r fertile soil, intorsected with numerous 1 creeks and rivers, affording abundant r water power for machinery of any k description, with tho best of .Railroad - facilities?tho great Piedmont Air li Lino Railroad running through tho i. outiro County; and, whereas, tho great e nocd of our County is groatcr popu - lation to occupy and cultivato the g thousands of acres of valuable lands. (!i now covcrou wiin nuuvy luivai ?uu 0 lying uncultivated and unimprovod, s> bocauso ol want of people to cultivate g tho same; and, whoreaa, wo oarnostly y dosiro and cordially woloomo aiuongH us all honest, industrious working peoplo, whether farmers, meohanict or artinanH. Thorcfbro, for tho pur? poso of aiding and encouraging ihit object, wo tho undor.signod, do hereby organize ourseh os into an I inmigra tion Sooioty, under tho following Con 10 stitution: i i, illt'J. lUIjfi X, A 1114 1 10 Dili* II IJ\J UUU M I as Iho Pielcons Immigration Associa y lion. It shall huvo ono President ant ono viec-President from each Town1 v. whip in tl?o Count}', a Treasurer am is an lixcoutivo Committoo ot livo mem x. born. w j\ kt, 2. Tluit ouch person pay ai )0 initiation foo of ono dollar on bocominj g( a inombor of tlio Society, and a month )o ly duo of 25 cents. Tbo money thu in rained, to const ill! to a fund to bo use< ii in promoting immigration. r.' Art. 3. That it bo requested tlia )r tlio Vicc-Prosidont in each Vownshi] in y01, "P ,l I'oport of all lands, watt? powers, opportunities for bufdnos; ?<tc., to bo usod to draw immigrant! ? ? ? !.. i<'i an 1 lOPUn IU tllU UACtuvn v wvuiinu t too, wlio hIihII koop a record of th ,1' Bruno, nond brio fa of thorn to Agouti 1111 &c. Also, that each Vico-l'rosidon ,lt aulioit each person in his Township t Cl1 bocoino a mombor of Lho Socioty, an nP roport names and money to tho Ext ?' cutivo Committoo. ?f Art. 4. That tho Association snot >P* on Saloday of oach month in tho (Join r?- IIOUBO. jh- Akt. 5. That tho Exocutivo Con nam mUtnn Ka AIY) HA WAVnrl t A I"* 11 f. \ 11 t.f* HYU *? ? IJIltUVU l/u VI11J/V <1 VH v \J |/V(W vw VJ. liis ration tho intention and objoots 11," this Society, as vigorously as possibl It* I. II. Philpot, J. II. CarliMo, G. V ialf Taylor, Alonzo M. Folgor, J. Frar of Folgor, W. M. Ilagood, I). 1<\ JJnv aid loy, VV. A. Losloy, J. lliloy Forguso u?l J C. Griffin, ?S. 1). Koith, P. McJ (ctl Alexander. ov_ Tho association now boing tho uvo ouglily organized, an election for o fw.-irt wns hold. rcHiillinir as folloM ^ 1)7K. Bradley, President"T. W. liu .' null. Vieo Prosident, PiekoiiHville Tov (fillip; John it. liolcombo, Vieo Prei _ sidont. Salubrity Township; John ' ' Lewis, Vieo Prosident Garvin Tow sor" Blilp; li. JO. Sloclo, Vieo Preside lOasloy Township; \V. A. Lesley, Vi ' '7* ProH'dont Pickens Township; B. ' Morgan, Vieo Presidont Daeusvi ii?i Township; G. M. Lynch, Vieo Pro (1,y dont Pnnipkintown Township; Jo ,c- T. Lewis, Vieo President bustat lend Township; \V. M. JIagood, Soerota ioo.l and Treasurer. Tho President appointed G. 1 Taylor, J. 11. Uarlialo, I. 11. i'lnip nblo J. Frank Folgor, and >S. ]). Koith, He- Executive Committee. rom W. A. Lesley, J. 11. ('arli?le, and , of McD. Aloxandcr, was tlion appoint tll0 I a Special Committoo to draft By La ill,. | for governing tho Association, a ina. i make any amendments thoy mi/a 1 donm tironer to tho Constitution. a joon " i ? . tlic> 1 roport nt tno next mooting. S. I) Koiili moved that tlto Armo 1 " j ntiori meet at 10 o'clock on oacli 8a imr- , day. W!.IS; On motion, tho procoodingH w< IS 111 1 to lio published in llio I'ickkns Si' ,MKh i T1NJCJ/, a,1>'j 1). I-\ UIIADLKY, President niul i tir f ii t* ? t riv . | \v . j\i. i lacjooi>, doc ry a, j reus. f of I Sai.k Dav.?There wore but few in fitt ii'lcr lance on s;ile <lay. There was no propc the | ili*])CPei| of at Hheriff'fl pale. "Knock it t? still" Ihilvd to put in on appearance. ' ' j I I IL I . !? ! ?> III .'" ' " i ANNOUNCEMENTS. For tho Legislature, Tho many friends of D. F. BRAPt>EY, Esq., rcspcotfully anuounoo him us a jandklato for tho Logialaturo?subject, hoy;vcr to the Democratic Nominating Convon Li on. Mr. Bradley served us faithfully in tho last Legislature, nml n mor? iiulcfaUgablo worker, Dr watchful servant of the int/rest of his conBtituonts can not bo found inthe County, For Clork of Court. W50uTho many frionds of/l?HN J, LEWIS respectfully announce him <s a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Fickfoa County at tho ensuing clcction, subject/ however to tlio Democratic nomination. / Mr. Lkwis ia a truo at/l tried Democrat, ami his fine business quoJfications eminently fit him for the office. j * For Probajb Judge. BhJT' Tho many frunila of W. (I. FIELD, respectfully annouucimim as a candidate for Judge of 1'robale of l'ickens County at the ensuing election?sipject however, to the action of tho County/Democratic Nominating Convoiition. * f/trlSliori fF A VAf N/AAV A The many friends of J. UILEY FF, ll? GUSON rcspcctfuiy nnnounco him as a candidato for rc-cleaion to the office of Sheriff of Pickens Countj at the ensuing elcclion? subject, however, (o the action of tho County Democratic nominating Convention. * For School Commissioner, fiiSy* Tho manf Mends of Prof. J. II. CAR? LISLE respectfully announco him as ft candidate for the cilice of School Commissioner nf PlnliAiu fnnitv ni lh? enmiiticr election. subject however, to tho action of the Domocrfttio nomination. * * . fifelY" Tlio many friend9 of M. 8. IIENDIIICKS, rcppcetfully announce him as n candidate for Sciool Commissioner of Pickens County, at the ensuing election?subject however, to the action of the County Demo erutic nominating Convention. * duryeaF^ ? j STAIN GLOBS STARCH i TRY IT! lbc it oncc, ana you will us< 1 no other; o s ' DURYEas' ? IMPROVED CORN STAUC1 . Pronouncd by Jurors of Great Interim! ion: 8 exposition, l'arin, 1Hi17, to l>o llio J PERFECTION OF QUALITY. L A trial will inHtiro its p9pul?rity overj r.lmre, Nono gunuinc without Dury?ns' c I ovory pneka^o. ! For sale by (Jroccrs generally. I, Juno 8, 187(5 40 ly ; Sheriff s Sales. O It STATIC OF SOU I'll CAROLINj ? Pickens County. (1 Jesse Crenshaw vs. Sarah Julian aril 0. 1 Julian. ,, I>v virtuo of an exocution to mc dircolc LJ I will Hell (o the highest bidder, .it I'ic ens Court House on Saleday in July ne: during the legal hours of sale, 1. One Tract of Land, containing Sixty Aci 0_ more or leas, bounded by lands of II. N. Lot I* er, Solomon Looper, Lucrotia A. Dams a others. Lev.cd on as the property cf Sar Julian. TKit.MS (!ASH?Purchasers In mv ex il< for titles. ,i J. Ill LEY FKRUUSON, s.r.o, June 8,1870 -10 8 f- cf\\^R^L OKAHlN(JMA OK 8- r^W^HAFTING.PULLEYS ANQHANGE v 11 jfafiSHiKl wil SHBI sU [The U N EOUALL ED J AS. IEFFELIIOUBL J I Ar)r)itF-ss POOLE & HUNT. ?>- ?^^/.ryrrmfeY^rnijr7iT;T^r ni ? CO 177G THE GREAT CENTENNIAL It \<\ o lie TTJAltTlES desiring information os lo I ni- L routoslo 1 lie CENTENNIAL, jr to i l)n of tho Summer Kesorfs or to auy o.hor pc in tho country, should addrcsH 00 * 1?. W. WRENN, vy Ocn'l l'ftsocnger Ag't Kcnnosnv lloul< Atlanta, \y Juno 1, 187ft 30 I ; m E1IE m ,o<i o vvh nd Second Session of tho above nai . . X Kchool will oncn Tuesday. June i"* 187(5. C'l For terms, Ac., Address (ho Principal. J. Q. STOGKMA! cin May 25, 1870 88 ft lc" FINAL SICTTLKMM1 ^ro "VfOTJCE is hereby given that applica ' Xi will be mode to I. H. Pliilpol, Judg l'robnlo, at iub oince in me uouri nous Pickens, 8. C., on Saturday, (lie 2lili da .Juno next, a( 11 o'clock, a. 111., for lea> mnko n Final Settlement of the Eslnl on- Mary McAdaniB, deceased, and to bo cliargcd therefrom. ''"'J JAMES MoA DA MS, \ 'cm MASON BUftDINE, / ' May 25, 1 H7?J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HMOOH!!' " i ' mm * I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL. Iy call tho attention of tlio public 1 P to my won soieuiuu ?uu ?osortod stock of SFRIHG AMD S1W DRV-GOOB8. m consisting of DRY & FANCY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, * * BOOTS AND SHOES, Cents' Ming Main a Specialty. | ' GROCERIES, ^ HARDWARE, kC. All oi which 1 will soil chonp for ensh. # A. I am Btill Agont for tho "BUHKs I(A" FERTILIZER, ono of tho boat in tho markot. Prico payablo in cotton at 15o. lit ** Nov., $G0.00 por ton. Prico payable iu curroncy Isl Nor., $55.00 por ton. Prico payablo in cash on dolirorjr, ' $17.50 por ton. Freight $0.00 por ton, to bo addod to this point, ftnd must bo paid in 1. until). w Last but not least, lot rao impr?M it upon thoso who avo duo mo on ac* count for 1875, that I ncod tho money ^ 1 and MUST IL'AVti SETTLEMENTS. ' Pay up at onco and favor mo as I ' favored you. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S- CFeb 17, 1870 24 tf . ^ . FOR_ SALE. , ''! '? 1 ~.ii 0..11 ot i>.;??(? e.i? f I 1IM-J UIIUUIOI^IIVHI mil .-VJ.1 ... . .Jl his valuable PLANTATION, known ns a the Lftrkin Iicndricks place, containing 112 acres, on which there are about 40 acres of first class bottom. There is also a good new Cotton Qiu and Press on tho place, good Dwelling and all necessary Outbuildings. ALSO, Another Tract, oontainiiicr 16.1} acres, on r which tlioro are fino Up Lands, Well timbarad and first class bottom: and a fine Orchard. A LSO, All my Interest in Larkin llondriok'a [ estate. ^ If not sold at Private Rale before the 20th of next September, all the above property will be disposed of at Publio Halo. P. O. address, Dacnsvillc, Pickens County, ? A. C. JBSSK CUKN8UAVT. May 11. 1870 .'10 Cd Tlio Stato of South Carolina* PlOKBNS COUNTY. IN PROBATE COUHT. S. D. Keith, Nftthfttriol Lynch, and Matthow ? Hendricks, Kxecutors of the last Will and \> Testament of Tyre'Roper, deceased, l'laintiflfB, Against Darcus Roper, Samuel Roper, Amos Roptr, Mary (). .Sutherland cl al. Defendants. Summons for Relief?complaint not aerv?d< To the Defendants, Samuel Roper, Amos {* Roper, Mary 0. Sutherland, Rebecca C. Lewis and Elijah Roper. res V0U areheroby summoned and required JL to answer the petition in this action, of ,*,1 which a copy is filed in tho office of the Pro- ^ i...i~ r.,_ c. .n,i .ftll nJ ...... ......V, to servo a copy of ycur answer lo tho said I Lrft petition on the subscribers at their ofiico, at l'ickons Court House, within twenty dnyB nftor tho service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer tho _ petition wil)iiit the time aforesaid, tho Plaintill' in this action will apply to tho Court for i the relief demanded in tlie petition, m Dated May 20, A. D. 187(5. tf ilUl.COMUK k CHILD, ! Plaintiff's Attorney, 9 ? RS To Samuol Koper, Amos Roper, Mary |H (). Sutherland, Rebecca C. Lew*, and Elijali E| llopor, Defendants: Tako notice that the poTO tit ion in this case was this day filed in the % oll'ico of tho Judgo of l'robato for l'ickcna ym County. _ HOLCOMBE & CHILD, >7/> Plaintiff's Attorney. Juno 1, 1870 80 0 z Peabody House, CORNER OF LOCUST $ NINTH 8TS qA. PHILADELPHIA, PA. /^ONVENIKNT to all places of nmusoment + , Ivy and cnr limits in ilic oily. No changes to and from tho Centennial grounds. Colonol Watson, proprietor of tho Hkmry i ifovhh, Cincinnati for the past twonty years, and present proprietor, has loarod the House for a term of years, and has newly furnished and fitted it throughout. Ho will keep m strictly first class House, nnd has accommo* dation for 300 guests. Terms only $8 per day. * Col. WVTSON is a native of Virginia, and ^ probably tho only Hotel Proprietor in Phila* ___ dolphin from tho South. * , JAMES WATSON. Proprietor. # May 26, 38 2m roTf Notlec to UrAiid Juror*. 0 fit 0 y of "PURSUANT to instructions from his Hon, re to .1. Judgo T. 11. Cooko, the Grand Jurors of e of this County, aro hereby notified that their (Ha- attondanco at the Court will not be required until the November Term, 1876. S. 1). KKIT1I, mrs. (j|Pik Court Common 1'lean St Oep'l Sissiouu. j ,1/ay 'io, J 87t> 38 3 ** I