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eLOOAL ITEMS. SThe Publio, well neeads clning ole There are tht-ee prisoners now lh our jail. Mr. J. J. Nix, we are informed, is soon to take charge of the Easley Hotel. Capt. 3. J. L6wis, our now Clerk of Court *ill move his. family to town Ohnsily. Now is the time to prove your pa triotis. by paying the Hampton tax. Mr. Joab Mauldin, our popular new Sheriff, has moved in the jail, and will be the jailor as well as Sheriff. The party who hid or carried away that choess board did the SENTINEL a favor, which is hereby duly acknows edged. We move that the Roturning Board be called upon to throw that sleigh out of the Court I-ouso. Haunt &tories are being revived in our midst. They always make our hair stand on end like the- quills of a frightful porcupine. We regret to learn that our fellow townsman, Mr. W. M. Hagood, has been suffering from an attack of ery cipelas. Rev. Mr. Merritt, who has charge of the Pickens (Methodist) Mission, has move into Pickons. Capt. Borry will soon afford every man in Pickens County an opportunity to show what sort of metal be is made out of. We havn't yet boQn "Bulldozed" by those friends who went to the mountains hunting, and camo back in a suspicious way. WO trust they havn't been intimidated by Rdmond. __ Our town is reviving. Sovoral families have recon tly moved in, and more would come if they could find houseo. to rent. We would suggest that it would prove a profitable mn vestment to build houses in Pickens, for the rents would pay a higher per Cent. of interest than any other invest. mont. DULY CoMMISsIONED.--jOv. lamp ton has commissioned all tho newly elected County oflicers, and( they have entered upon the dischaarge of' their duties, 1king as "happ)y as big suna flowers." The land Owners on the Eighteen illo Creek, above Sy m mos' mill pond, we arie informed, are ditchingt and draining their fine bottom lands, which have beon overflown, sobbed and rendered useless for seroral years. The drainage law is applicable to their case, but it is thought the land can be dried without disturbing the mili damnn. We havo been pleased to meet Judge Field in town the last few days. He has been confined to his room with sore eyes for several weeks, uuable to see his way, but we are glad to learn his eyes are improving rapidly, and lhe will be able to attend to the duties of his offlee regularly. A young man in this town, who has met wvith reverses in his matrimonial aspirations, has shaved off his side whiskers, lost all confidence in female constancy, and now sings: "Come tell me where the lass is found Whose heart can love without dCeijt And I' will rantge the world around To sigh one moment at her feet." CO1mMTTED.-JOhn and William Gailliard, brothers, citizens of Ander son County, (white) were committed to jail at this place on the 17th inst., by Trial Justice Liddell, in default oi bail, dharged with entering the honPC of John S. Walker, of this County, by force and stealing various articles oi property thoerefrom, amounting t6 somo *25 or $30. APPRovED.-Capt. W, R. Berry who has boon appointed Special agoni by Gover nor Hampton, to receive the ten per cent, donation, on last years 4-tax, presented his Bond in thoe sum o: 'twenty thousand dollars, to the Coun. ty . f~missionors last Monday, witi the following gentlemen on it as securi, t8,' .IQ. Lenhardt, L. Laenhardt, Jas well and 3 S. Liathmam. The Ron was approved by the Comnmissioneors afd Ca pt. Boerry will open his bookF 1a short time for the reception o: taxos, due notioo of which will be giy. en in our columns. Then every man will have an alIprtunity of showing his atritisg Redmond, who shot. and wounded urion and -BHA4tAM k, week before to the house of Arton on last Satur.. day meoring, and . deAnded. the ro turn of his horses and, money, which he says had beeh taken from him by the revenuo offcers. Redmond says he had$196 in his pocket book when it.was tak9n from him. This money, Barton informed him, had been deposited in the Greenville Bqnk and the two horses were in a livery stable at that place. Barton gave up to Redmond two of his own horses and a eheckl or Qne hunto dollark which Redmond got cashed at Basley Station. Redmond subsequently re% turned one of the horses to Mrs. Bar% ton. He and eight others passed through this place on their way back to North Carolita. The revenue offi, cials certainly had the right to take the wagon, horses and whiskey and to arrest Redmond and carry him to jail, but we do not know where they got the right to take his pocket-book and $196. Perhaps, though, they were justified by the law. Barton, we are informed, did not knock and kick Redmond, when he arrested him, as we had been informed,. and stated last week. We call attention to the advertise mont of the Pickens High School for 1877. This school commences the fourth year of its career of usefulness. The Principal, because of the "hard times," has reduced the price for the junior year to one dollar per month, which is as cheap as the cheapest. This, either as a preparatory school or one in which young men can receive a good businoes education, is strictly first class. Our location is, perhaps, unrivalled in many respects-in cli-, mate, health, natural beauty of our mountain scenery, and in being en, tirely removed from all the haunts of vice, which over operate powerfully against the succces of youthful train-. ing. Excellent board in privato famn.. iles at from $8 to $10 per month. Capt. Berry informs us that many of' the colored mcn who voted for Chamberlain, have expressed to him their debit o and dotermination to pay their quoto of taxes to the Hampton Government as soon as he can open his books and receive thoem. The sensible por'tioni of rho colored people aro satisfied that Hampton was fairly eleted, and that their initerest as well as that of the white mnan's u ill be promoted unuder his adlministl ation. If the Federal power will "hands off," the citizens of' South Carolina will settle the Gubernatorial question, pea ceably and sati.sactoral ly.. INSUFFICI ENT.-Mr. J. F. Folger, who has receivedl the appointment of County Auditor from ox-Gov. Cham borlain, presented his bond to the Coun ty Com missioners on last Mon - day for approval, wvith the following gentlemen on it as securities, viz: R. E. Rolcombo, James F. Hecndrickse, Hardy Gilstrap, WV. A. Lesley, and J. L. T1hornley. The County Commis sioners considered the securities in-. sufficient, and the bond was not ap.. proved. The following lines are respectfully dedicated to the owner of the "lost sleigh:" Sweet young lady, my pretty ono, i'm suire you must remember, if not for love, at least for fun, The sleigh ridle inDecemiber: When all thre belics anid all the beaux, Did peep out the dloors at us; But now they laugh, for everybody knows The sleigh is non est inven ftu8. We have received the January number of Leisure Hours, a handsome mammothl 10 pago (64 coluinn) family paper, filled with the choicest litera turo-serial and short stories, sketch,. os, poetry, wit, humor, &c., &c. It is entertaining, amusing and instructive, and is one of the cheapest paprs-the amount and quality of matter consid% erod-tha4t we have seen. The price is $1.20 per year including as pro'mi urn a genuine finesline steol engraving called ''The Mither'losa Bai rn," prin te(d on 22x28 plate paper, which the pub lishers claim is super'ior in the point of merit and attractiveness to any premium ever offered by any other paper in this country, and is alone worth the money asked for' Uoth. rThe publishers, J. L. Patton & Co., 102 William et. Now York, authorizes us to say that in order to introduce the paper in'this vicinity they make a special offer to overy one of our roads~ ers to send thomn the paper-a "trial trip" of four' months, p)ost paid, comi mencong with the January number for 25 cents. They would like to em ploy some one in every place Lo can', vasR for t.hi:4 plAPr. NRW ADVBRTISBMENTS. Time to Pay Me Something on your account, so that I can keep up my Stock of Goods and always have Want on hand at all times. If you Anything on Last Years' Account. Don't put n o off any longer, but come square up. If you want more Goods Them to you on easy terms. I want to Bell you Or for Cash or Barter, or That will best suit you, Be udereold, and my New Stock of Dry Goods, Uoots, Shoes, IIats, &cc., Cant. be beat. Call and see me. Respectfully, W. T. MFALL.. Oct 12, 1876 NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T HIE undersigned have associated with them in the conduct of their business of Tanning and Ylanufactuinsg Boots and Shoes, M R. CIHTAlRLE8 WEITN AIUER, as a partner equally interest.ed with us therein. The name of the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful for past. patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the same. Our senior, Mr. Filsinger, has a fine reputation as a Tanner, and will be able to supply customers in this line with the best article of 8OLE, UPPER AND HARNESS LEATHER. ALSO, We will contine to manufacture our first class hand made. E@@~TS AMB SHES, And offer them on the best terms. OUR BOOTS and SHOES are for sale by WV. T. AlfoFALL, at Pickens Court Hlouse, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for hides on reasonable terms. G. W. FILZINGER, GOTTLOBE WANNER. July 20, 18763 46 tf' Sheriff Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PIOKENs CouNTy. L. V. Jones vs J. M. Robinson, D. P. Robin son. and Mary A. Couch. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, BI will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door, at Pickens C. H., on Saleday in February next, Tract No. 1, One tract of land, situate in Picens Coun.. ty, adjoining lands of R. Lenheardt, H. Hiar per and others, containing 112 acres more or less. Tract No. 2. One tract of Land, situate in Pickens Coun ty, whereon the Defendants now live, adjoin.. inig lands of Wmn Couch, IH. Harper and oth,. ers. containing 120 acres, more or less. Le.. vied on as the proberty of J. M. Robinson, D. P. Robinson, and Mary A. Couch, at the suit, of L. V. Jones. TERMS UASHI. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. J. RILEY FEROUSON, s.P.c. Jan 6, 1877 .17. 4 Brick,_Brick. rr lIE undersigned have now on hand and 1for sale, 200,000 BRICKS, one fourth mile fronm Depot, at, Liberty Station, S. C. TERMS CASH-Barter will be taken. HOLCOMBE & STANSELL. Oct 5. 1876 5 nm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D1T 0-- 031 I WOULD AGAIN RPESPECTFUL. ly call the attention of tho public to my well solocted and as sorted stock of InI AD UIZ -IT40 , consisting of DRY &_FA.NCY GOODS RATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, hU Iong M I 41cwi,ty GR0CERIES' HARDWARE, &C. All of which I will soll.cheap:for cash. -- I am still Agent for the "EURE KAI" FERTILIZER, one of the best in the market. Priee payable in cotton at 15c. lst Nov., $60.09 per ton. Price payable in currency lt Nov., $55.00 per ton. Price payable in cash on delivery, $47.50 per ton. Freight $6.00 por ton, to be added to this point, and must be paid in cash. -0 Last but not least, let mo impress it upon those who %re duo me on ac count for 1875, that I need the money and MUST HAVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at once and favo- me as I favored you. H. W. FOIRD. EASLEY STATION, 8. V. Feb 17, 1870 24 if Notice ! THLE BUSINESS OF IIEN DICKS & WILLIAMS at EcaMley Station will be continued by the undersigned survivor. A good Stock of General Merchan.. dise, consistirng of' BOOTS AND) S110ES, READY-MADE CLOTIIING, CROCK ERYUW~AREJ, ~NOTIONS, &c., In store and arriving. All to be sol-t as cheap as any other establishment can soll, For Cash or Barter'. We call attention o'f our frionds whom we have boon accommodating, to thoir indebtodness to us, aind ask them to call at once and settle their acconnte by cash or note. The death of Mr. IHendricks makes this call a necessity, and hope that none will diciregard it. Bring in your Produce-the highs. est market price paid for Cotton, Corn, &c. 1. WILLIAMS, Su rvivor. Easloy, Sept. 26, 1876 4 ti NEW GOODS! NEW.STORtE! TIL E UNDE RSIG N El) RES3PECT fully inform the citizons of Pickens County, that they have opened a splendid hoo of Nov Qooek AT EASLEY STATION, S. C., Which they proposo to sell as cheap as anybody for .ReapoctfulIly MAULDIN & IIESTER, Oet, 26i, 1876 8 3mn LIBERTY HOTEL --- THE UNDERSiONED HAS Ol'ENEI; A 'FIRST 'CLASB HOUSE8 at Liberty iation, 8.; C., an.d is prepared to take permanent or transient Boarders at rensonable rates. The Table will bo supplied with the best the market affords. lie also keeps a select STOCK OF' Mi ER CHIANDISE~ on hand, which is offered to the public cheap, for caish. Cons.ult your owni interestL and call on him. J. J. NIX. Liberty,. ., July 18, 1276 'n if NEW AUVtRM8MENTS. On and After the 15th Inst. we will SELL..JG'oOQl)s FOJ OASI ORD T 0I WE WILL BE PLEASED TO sorve our fri-ends on those terms, but can not sell on timo. All persons INDEBTED aro ro quested to call and closo all Accounts by NOTE. R. E. IIOLCOMBE & SON. Easley, S. C., July 13, 1876 45 Used in nearly every locality in many States. Settled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres sed and irregular menses and titerino ob structions, of every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Regulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its success in Georgia and other States is beyond precedent in the annals of phisio. Thousands of certificates from women everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The attention of prom inent medical men is aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, and the most success ful practioners use it. If women suffer here after it will be their own fault. Female Regulator is prepared and sold by L. H. Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought at $1,50 per bottle at any respectable Drug Store in the Union. EFFECTI TRULY WONnERFUL. CAUTERSVILLE, GiR., April 20, 1869.-This will certify that two members of my Imme diate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit, by various med ical doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's FEMALE REOULATOR. I therefore deem it my duty to furnish this certificate, wvith the hope of drawing attention of suffering womenkind to the merits of a medicine whose power in cur, ing irregular and suppressed menstruation, has been proven under my own personal ob servation. its effect on such cases is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be cale~d "Woman's Best Friend." Yours respect fully, JAR. W. STRANOR. Sept. 7, 1876 1 4 THE_SUN. 1877 NEW YUNK. 1877 The differenat editions of TIlE SUN (luring lie nmext. year will be the samo as dluring the year that, has passed. Th'le daily edlition will on week days be a sheet of four pages, andl on Sundays a sheet ot eight pages, or 56 broad columns; while the weekly edition will be a sheet of eight, pages of the samie diiinensions and character that arc already familiar to our friends. The Sun will continue to be the strenuous adlvocate of reform and retrench menit, and of the substitution of statesmanship, wisdom, and integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, andl fraud in the adninstration of public af.. fairs. It will contend for the governinent of the people by the people and for the people, as opposed to government by frauds in the balot box and in the count ing of' votes, en forced by military violence. It, will endeavor to supply its readers-a body now not, far from a million otf souls--wit h t he most care ful, comiplet e, anad trust worty accounts of cur rent events, and1 will emiploy for' thIis puripose a numerous and carctfully select ed st atf of re p)orter's and corresponidenits. Its reports fromt WVashington, especially, will be0 full, accurate, and fearless; and it will dloubt less continue to deserve and enjoy the hatred of those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or by usurping what the law (loes not give them, while it will endeavor to merit the con fid once of the public by defending the rights of the people against the encroachments of unjusti. fled power. The price of the daily Sun will be 55 cents a umonth or $6 50 a year, post paid, or with the Sunday edition $7 70 a year. Thme Sunday edlitionI alone, eight pages, $1 20) a year, pos5t paid. 'rhe Weekly Sun, eight pages of 561 brioad( columns wvill be fuirniishied during 1877 at thle rate of $1 a year, post paidl. The benefit, of thIiis large reduct ion from thle previous rate for Th'le Weekly can be enjoyed by inadivi diul subsecribr hii~ wit hoiut th lin ces. sity of muakinag up clubs. At the samie timse, if any of our friends ehoose to aid in ext end ing our ci rculat iota, we shll lie grat efuil to them, anid ever.y such person who sends us ten or miiore su1bscriblers froii one placee will b)e entit led to one copy of thle paiper' for him nselft wit hout. charge. At one dlollar a year, post age paid, thle expenses of paper andl print ing are barely repaid; and, considering thle size of thle sheet and the quality of its contenits, we are confidlen t thle people will considor TJhie Weekly Sun thle cheapest. neCwspaper publish-. ed in thle world, amnd we trust also one of~ thle verny best. Adudress, Th[E SUiN, New York Oity, N. Y. H EAD)QUARTCRS Stoves, Tinware and House, Furnishing Goods. CRLOCKIAIRY, GL~ASS, AND) SiLVER PLATED WARE A SPECIA LTY. Rloolin g andl Repsiri ng; done at short. not ice, at. the lowest prices. We ask,All the people or Pickens~ and adljoining Countiles to call and examine our stock. We certainly sell Goods cheaper than they have ever been sold in this~ market. All Goods guaranteed. To Merc.hauigs. -we whiolesalo Tinware as cheap as Northerjn markets. Send for Price List. J. K. CUlWITIS & CO., Cleveland Block, Grecnville, S. C. 3e.428, 1Wi76 A 3. .~ N1#WilWERTIJi 7 Norton. Keith&HQUi0PmU ITTORNRy ~ p7yu Will y ti,e in the 0, a:t, Couts for 1Ion's C6unt. anidla States 'rt,'of this State 1 om thar"I . One of the Senior paitners will be piaiib asaist in 'the tvasegon aq"Y business during va"otiop. .1; 3. t201TO11 W.X012it0*' Mrh 2$ 1.876 HOE(MEO1 & A T2 Ojtii ATZA * PIOKENS 0. H. 80,4 Will Practice in all the Courts of the State and of the United States. Dualiess pronptig attended to. March 16 1876 28 W IITNER NYIMBM, ATTORNNY ANDYOIJU8LLOR AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices in the Circuit ourt and Court@ F Probate for Pickens ontiy. May 16 42 . 6 ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, a, C C, Practices in Courts of Pickeng County, and in United States CoUrts TMIDLGEARIN LZh UNAID JAL LEYSANLH ADRESS,PO GUANO I THlE UNDERSOIGNED RESPECTFULLY call the at tention or their friends to the fact, that, in additiotr to their Which is always fnll in its varied branohos. 'Ih ey b ave on h and a quantiit y of dif'eront, Standard Fertilizers, at, the following prios; B ra dIe y 's Anannouiated Cash Price, Ph4sha00 Time Price, payable in Currency, 61 gO Tune Price payable in Middling Cot ton, at 16 cents, 00 00 AilanEIic Ph pJlate. Cash P'rie'440 ,Time Price, payable in Currency. 'l'ime Price, payableiun Middling Cot ton at 15 cents, 63 00 Ilapes Phosphate. (Uash Pric e, $48 00 Time Price, payable in Currrncy, 58 00 WVIIcox & (iUbbs' JYlanipu. laEed Guanio. Cash Price, $66 00 Time Price, pnyablc in Mid dling Cot lon, aLt 17 cents, 70 00 Freiglit, to be added from Factory, and payable in CASII. Al1 time sales to be closed by note, (1u1 1st day of November next. Respectful ly, HLUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, 8. 0., Feb. 20, 18t6 .26 1S75. - - - - - -1875. TALL AN !N?E 1OODI X7OUR ATTE~NT1ION I8 MOST RESPECT .1fully called toe thme largest. and decidedly tihe .liIEAPEST'L Stock of Goods that has ever bjeen exhibited in West Greenville; con sisting of' DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are so low that no house this side of New York can under-sell us. We sell (Ooods strictly for CASH, which enables us to make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot og DOORS, SAS11 and BLINDS, at prices that defy competition. We also keep on har.d a large lot of thoee celebrated ORANGE PLOWV STOCKS, t*e which we invite your attention. We have also connected to our Storp, a Large WAG,0N YARD, with a well of ge4 WVater, which is Free and OPEN to ALL. OELY & BROTHER, Greenville S. C., October 1 1876. e GOOD ADveRTISING! $3,250.40) worth of space in various news. paplers distrib,utedl through thirty Statos, wilt be sold for $700 cash. A ccurate Insertions gumarantiieeda. A list ')t the papers, giving 4aily aind weekly cart mlat ion and printed schedule of rat es, sent tree on application to 0EO. P. |ROWiELL & CO., Newspaper Advertising l Agents, No.41 Park'fow, New York. Jan i1,21877 '- 18 6