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* afcggg l t ? Tifi Pintails SfifliitiR1 mv I V SI V II N MlNIINVII - i t. f. SftUUT. Editor and Prorrietor, ; SICKENS, S. C., OCT 14, 1875. J Terms of NubMeriptioii. One Yew r . , $1 60' \ Bit Months 7-5 Advertising Rates. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 00 , Iev square, of (9) nine lines, on lkss, for the rat insertion, and 50 cents for each subse- 1 qaent inseition. ( Contracts made for tihikb, six or twklvk months, on favorable terms. Advertisements not having the number of insertions marked on them, will be published until forbid and charged ocoordiugly. These terms are so simple nny child may understand them. Nine lines is a square? one inch. In every instance we charge by the space occupied, as eight or ten lines can Kn ma.U in aaa.IM** f...A B.,..AMAa nn WW UIHMV tv wvujy 1VU1 VI CI t U C\|UUi vo, ?o I1IU advertiser may wish, and is charged by Ihc pace. S&" Advertisers will please state the number of squares they wish their advertisements o make. W&f Business men who advertiso to be benefitted, will bear in mind that the SENTINEL has a large and increasing circulation, nnd is taken by the very class of pcrcons whose trade they desire. Advertising Agents. Tho following aro the only author ized agents to receive advortisoments lor this papor: Goo. P. lSowoll & Co., 41 Paik Ilow New York. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, represented by JUoswell T. Logan, Clinrlosa. n r-* von, o. u. We will accopt cash in-advanco orders from othor agoncice, at reasonable rates. Wo can gfrre no advortisomcnt pre! renco in position. To Our Patrons. Wo nocd monoy. Can't yon holp us? Wo think yon can and will, as yonr cotton and othor products aro now roady for markot. Some havo not paid us a cont since tho establishment of tho Sentinel. This is as much our fault as theirs, for wo should havo mado out thoir bills and prcsonU ed them. Como up and lot us havo a sottlomont, and if you can not pay all, pay as much as you can. Wo want to square up our books and start out anew. Wo need monoy, and trust v?o do not. mako this appeal in vain. Editorial ChangeMr. Edward H. Williams has retired from tho editorial management of the Goorgotown Comot, and Mr. J. Jenkins Hucks assumes control. "Twinkle, twinklo littlo" Comet, and may your tale never grow shorter. New Paper. We have recoived tho first minis ber of "The Sun," a new paper, pub liabed at Anderson C. II., S. O., by R Edmund Belcher, editor and pro* priotor, at $1.00 a year. Tho Sun is democratic in politics, and makes a very croditablo debnt in tho field of journalism. May its light never cease to shine. ~ Par ionedJames Walker,convicted o 1 murder at the March term, 1875, of tho Court at Anderson, lias been pardonod by the Governor. Lie is the colored man who was in custody of U. S. Marshal, Mitchell, at tho tiino that oflicor was ambushed and kilted, in this C.unity, and is known hero as Will Sutherland. - Charleston Election Tho municipal election in Charleston resulted in tho re-election of Mayor Cunningham, Republican, and his entire tickot by 2,108 majority. Gen. Wagner, tho conservative cans didate, was defeated by tho courso of the News ?& Courier, which supported Cunningham. Jioth parties were divided and the contest was conducted on tho old issue of Mnckoy vs. Bowen. The Charleston papers aie si ill qnnr reling about it. Tho question as to tho right of wo* mon to voto under tho provision of tho fourteenth amendment to tho constitution, has hoon settled adversely to tho claim by tho Supremo Court of tho United Stntcs. ?? Mr. Jnck Gibson, ft citizen ol ihc ' lowor pnrt of tho county, was killed j I notvr Oak way, in this county, last, < woek, by liia horeo running off with j i hiro. Uo was thrown from hit* horac ao violontly that )iis whole faco was litoraly mashed to piooes.?Kcowco 1 Courier. < The Columbia Phoenix Lbs indeffn- I **eljr suspended. < r " Our Policy." Wo publish on nnothor pngo of this s8uo, nn arlitlo from tho Winnsboro Sows, headed "Our Policy," in which t tnkos occasion to say, that on tho' juostion of rosorganiziug tho Demo-, natio party of thisStnto, tho Pickens Sentinel "doclnrcs for warj' Isow, whilo wo advocato a thorough organzution of tho party, and a straight ticket in tho next and all futuro oloo Lions in tho Stato, and havo not yot jeon sufficient roasona advanced in opposition to this course to change our opinion, wo aro not so obstinato as to rofuso {(> co-opcrato with tho party, should it chooso to pursuo a different course; nor aro wo so egotistic ns to bcHovc our opinion will have muoh to do with tho futuro courso of tho party. In tho discussion of this question, wo noticothat thoro is not a nomnnrftlin iinnnr in fslnln hul what desires some kind of organization; but some of them oppose a Do-, moeratic organization. Wo ihould like to bo informed how they pivposo to organizo, unless it is as Democrats? Do they propose to organizo as liepublicans'!' If so, tho organization is already completed, and they havo nothing to do only to 6tcp in. But this wo know they do not intend to do, and wo arc anxious to know how tho other organization is to bo effected, and what its name is to bo. It is already concoivcd, and as it has uo gender, wo do not bco any improprU ety in giving ?t n immo befovo its birth. So lot us havo tho name. But wo havo digressed. Wo started out in tbis nrtielo to say that wo aro not "for war," nor do wo advocato any oxtrcmo measure whatover. We want an organization so that the Democrats throughout tho wholo Stato can meet in convention, through th'oir chosen ( nnvAonntnl Svna nnil nniinr*SI frwrnflmt* and if thoy should deem it unwise or impolitic to run a straight ticket, let tliom decido what courso wo shall talco and not leavo it to the dictation of some radical cliquo in tho State. Wo beliovo thero aro enough honest 11 crt I publicans who would co-operate with tho Democrats to carry tho elections, provided tho .Democrats would only define thou* courso in somo authoritative way, so they might bo assured that thero would bo no division among them. t More Troubles in MississippiTho whites and colorod hovo had moro troublo in Mississippi. At Friar's Point, tho negroes, several hundred strong, marched on tho town, but woro promptly repelled by the whites, under tho command of Gon. nimlmovu niwi IT ?>s niimilmi A This time the negroes were the ag^ grossors, and mado the issuo one of race, and not of politics. The whites liavo acted purely on the defensive, and havo dispersed the negroes with" as litilo bloodshed as possible. Tho troubles seems io havo omlcd, and Senator Alcorn (Kepubliean) gives his version of the affair in llio fok lowinir telegram : o D Memphis, Oct. 8. Tho latest from Friar's Point is to tho effect tlint Chnlmors is driving Poaso's force from Jonestown, and lmd them nearly surrounded. Chalmers is determined to capturo Pease. This will end tho disturbance. Sheriff Brown is still at Helena. JIo denies l> n .. I n/>i t A.I t U A til At n n/l li n.i I /.1a iltiV lii^ IIII IIUU liiv; I IUU illiU 1JUD LU1U" graphed to Ames that ho would quiet tho disturbance. Senator Alcorn lias telegraphed to tho Attorney Gonornl tho following: Having road several incorrect and sensational dispatches touching the rccont raco troubles at Friar's Point, I beg to assuro }'ou thoro neod be no alarm for tho peace of this country. several nunurou armeu nogroos, who had been incited l>y an ill-tempered cbicf, marclicd in our town, and were rapidly repulsed by Lho whites, under tho lead of the most prudent citizens, who havo boon following tho armed bands of'ncgroOB aiid dispersing them, with as little violenco as possible, and urging them to go homo. Tho mob has been dispersed, and I think will remain quiet. Thoro is no quos* Lion of' polities in this cxoitcmcnt.? Tho whiles to :i man arc for tho do* fenso. Thoso i f I ho negroes who iave boon misled aro fast being reJOncilod. A community of planters shuch as ours may bo relied upon for kind treatment of tho laborers. Tho whites have mado no demonstration r>f hostility to tho negroes of this county, but aro anxious to cultivate the most friendly relations. My nnmo iius been most ridiculously uuod in conncction with tho matter, 1 truat you will not givo credeneo to tho shnro givon mo in tho affair by published telegrams. Kespoctfully, J. L. Alcorn, United Statos Sonator. fop the pickens sentinel* Salubrity, S. C., Oct. 5, 1875. Mr. Editor: After returning my sincoro thanks to you for kindness in tho past, in laying boforo your many readers, tho very happy rosults of somo of tho protracted meetings in which wo Imvo boon recently engaged in this County, sinno reporting thom to you, wo huvo hold sovoral days protracted meotinga with tho Mt. Pisgah Church, Anderson county. Aftor tho first livo days, tho mooting was ono of tho greatest Jntorost?a largo attondanco, good order and deep solieitudo manitosted gcnorally, for tho prosperity of Zion, tho salvation of sinners and tho glory of CJod. I closed this mooting on tho 2d of Soptoinber, administering tho Ordinanco of Baptism to twonty-one candidates, ai<a n n niliAnnn nniMvnir* fiiAivt UV1V1 U It l?M ilUUIVIIUV J lllUS O IIUIII 14 to G5 years of age. Tho church at this point abundantly rovived, and many humble penitonts left, earnestly inquiring: "what shall I do to bo saved." Ma}' tho Lord lead thorn by His unoring spirit and eonnsol to tho fountain of living waters, and to his natno be all tho glory through Christ Jesus. Brother EzcUicl Long labored with mo effectually and successfully in this mooting. I commcnccd a protractcd mooting with the Alt. Tabour Church, soino two miles below Central Station, on Friday boforo tho 3d Sunday in Scp^ tcmber. On Tuesday evening follows ing, tho meeting was full of intcrost. Appointed to meet Wednesday at 10 o'clock, a. m., for tho purposo of ad?ministoring tho Ordinanco of Baptism, but was tukon qu'to bick on Tuesday n.,/l lAnll^.ul Tlift 41IJVJ IllllViU l?\/ IV vvV/IIUi X IIU Uii|/ tism was dcforrod, but my pulpit duly filled by brethron Davis and Ariul, on their way from Sandy Springs to tlio Twelve JSlile Camp Meeting, Thoro woro lour aeecssions to the church, throo by baptism and one by restoration, others professed conversion privately, which ?s yet havo not connected thomselvt's with tho church. T. 11. Gary. Foil Tllli IMC KENS SENTINEL. Mr. ltd it or: On Saturday last, I : had tho pleasure of allondiug a loinporance pic nic at Hopewell Church, seven miles from Anderson Court House. The ollicers and members j arranged liiomsoiveu in regular order, i and the ottieers for the current quarter woro publicl}' installed b}' tho Doputy (jirand Worthy Patriarch. Mr. Towers and tho Deputy Grand Conductor, Mr. 13. B. Murray, both of A nderso C. 1 T.n Kloquont addresses, in tho cruiso of I toinporanco wero thon dolivored by Messrs. Ilamliu, Towers unci Murray, after which un elegant repast was served to the audience. Aftor refreshing tho inner mar, wo had tho ? pleasuro of listoning to a sonsiblo and practical agricultural addross by Mr. C'rayton, of Anderson <J. II., and a vory eloquent address on tho subject of "energy" by Dr. Brown, of Belton. Aftor a short recess, tho Division was opened for tlio regular ordor of business, with fifty members, and closed with sovonty-two, twenty-two wore initiated during tho services.? The services woro closed by u lively addross, delivored by Mr. ErsUino, vv 11 u kj i niu iiiviii i/ui n ui uuai j/ivimui), Ilia whole dofliro was, over to wave tlio banner of temperance. T. J. R. A telegram, dated August a, Oct 12ili, 6ays: Alexander II. Stephens was taken ill Saturday?his siik fering is reported to bo excruciating, and hi* condition critical. IIo is af | fecled with stone in tho bladder. jiioumo election camc olt Tuesday last, but wo do not know tho ro. suit at this writing. Tho issue ia financial, politics being left out, and it in bard to surmise tho result. Maj. Martin H. Dolaney, tho candidate for Lieut. Governor, on tho Grceno ticket, has been appointod, Iw tlm Oiiverrinr. .1 Trial .TimfiVn Wjird 3, Charleston. The total population of Groonvillo County is 32,706; whites, 20,213; eolored, 12,493, Stnto Sonntor Dublin Walker, of Chostor, was found guilty in tho court of Gcnoral Sossions of that county, of conspiracy, to defraud, by issuing a fraudulent school cortiflcatc. Elovou colored mon woro on tho jury. It is Bintod that Walker is tho leading colorod proachor in liis soction, and that six of tho jury thai found him guilty woro communicants in his church, and had actually roccivod tho saorament from his hand on tho Suns day boloro tho trial. in r- t i j n .tt. t TT VT"il Easloy Cotton Market, Oct. 13, 1875. Sales of tho week . . 125 bales. Prioes . . . 12 to 12?c. per lb. Tiiob. W. liuSSELL. FALL S WHITER GOODS AT EASLEY STATION, S- C. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY call tho attention of my friends and tho public geuerally, to the large and well selected Stock of Goods I have now in store. My stock consists of DRY, FANCY & DRESS GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARD WARE, GROCERIES, &C. All bought in person for '.his market, at prices that can not bo out under. Tho Ladies will find my DRESS and FANCY GOODS, especially suited to their wants, and Gentlemen in need of CLOTHING nf ll.n litlnal ~M1 ? J v,. w.u 1I..UOV oijivo n?ll OIIIU UlUUVjr uy 111spccting my utoclc. l$y strict attention to business, and with fairness to all, I hope to continue to receive the favors of the past. M. W. FOKD. Persons who are due (lie firm of FOUD & MAULD1N on account, will please settle same 1st of ^November, n? tho business of the old firm must bo closed. M. W. FOUD. Oct 14 7 tf ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY order of 1. II. Piiiipoi, Judge of Probate, for Pickenii County, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Pickens C. If., S. 0., on snledny in November next, (lie following properly, belonging lo the Estate of J. M. Mct'ull, deceased, to wit: Ono BAY MA UK; (>iic Cow ftinl Calf; One Heifer; One One-Horse Wngon and Harness. TERMS?On u crodit of six months, witli note and approved security, and interest al the rate oi' inu por cent. W. T. McFALL, Adm'r. Oct 14 7 3 Thomas W. Russell, F A LI j A NI) WIN T ER GOODS j Al RUSSELL'S. UoftHy Mado Clothing, ranging from 85 to 845 a suit, I At ltUSSELI/S. Good Supply of Yarns, Shirting* Fall Prints, etc. SI 25 a bunch foi Yarn, and other thinga in proportion At RUSSELL'S. Good Lot o.t Grocoricfl on hand iiuu 10 nrnvo. 11 you want, any tiling or want to hco any tiling, Call on RUSSELL. It yon want Eliwan Disaolvod Jiont for Wheat, Call on RUSSELL. II you want to find pc^ito and gantlonianly clorkft, call on Mr. Itobinsoi and John, At RUSSELL'S. Easloy Station, S. C., Sept. C, 1875 f i 1 fl 1 Ml M Livery ana m basics. Parlies desiring to hire conveyance tc Pickens Court House, Table Rock and otliei points, can be accommodated at my Stables, at all hours of the day and night. Purchasers can also he supplied with Good Stock at rcasonablcprices. fife#" Regular Mail Line to Pickcns Courthouse daily. (Sundays excepted.) UICilEY & TVYATT. r.asley station, S. U., Aug, 3, 1M/6. no10-1y FITS AND KPILKI'MY positively cured. Tho worst eases, of longest standing, by umng Dr. Kebbard's CureA bottle sent free to all addressing J, S. Did. blkk, Druggist, 811 0th Ave., N. Y. * NEW ADVEUT1SBM ENTS. T OOK 1 OUT l ? >0 NEW FIRM WIT1I NEW GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 1 Wo liiivo in oloro, niul nre now reooiving our Inrgo and elegant stock of FALL & Wim SIS' consisting of all the latest styles and shades AND TRIMMINGS, READY-MADE CLOTHING. &C. Wo have nlso paid Special Attention to our boot and shoe Department, which we bought direct from the Manufactories I Consequently can save our customers the profit of THE MIDDLEMAN. B&r Jxaniine our stock and bo convinced. J AS. II. MORGAN k CO. Greenville, S. C., Oct. 14, 1875 7 4* ESTABLISHED 17H5. the craiciT a sentinel, AUGUSTA, GA. unc oi me uiucst 1'npers in (lie Country. One of the LENDING PAPERS in the South, The Largest Circulation in Eastern Georgia. The Official Organ of Several Counties. PUBLISHED Daily. Tri-Weeklv and WeeklyTHE DAILY CHRONICLE AND SENTINEL is filled with interesting Heading matter of every description?Telegraphic; Local; Editorial; Georgia, aud South Carolina and General News: interesting Correspondence, nnd Special Telegrams from all important points. Subscription, $10. Thk TIU-WEKKLY Citnoxtci.k and Sen-, tinf.i. is intended for points convenient to a Tri Weekly mnil. It contains nearly everything ol interest which appears in the Daily. Subscription, #?>. Tin: WEEKLY CuuoNtcr.r. and Sentmki, is a mammoth sheet, gotten up especially for otir subscribers in the country. It is one of the largest pnpers published in the South, uiiu gn vn, ucsiues r.tuiarinis, nil the current news of the week, u full and accurate rcticw of the Augustn Markets ami Prices Current. The Commcrcinl Reports nre n special feature of tlie edition. Snbscrition, $2. Specimen copies of nny issue sent free. WALSH iSt WIIIGHT, Proprietors, Gugustn, Gn. METROPOLITAN WORK S, Can a i. St., from Sixth to SkVkntii, RICHMOND, : : VIRGINIA. ENGINES. Portable and Stationary, J Saw Mills, Grist Mills, lioilerv, Castings ol lirass nnd Iron, l-'orgings, C<lc. A fi C11 I TF.CT Uli .1 L K IRON WO UK, In all its branches done by experienced handf ; IMPROVED PO U TA BL KNU tXh'S foi driving ('oitoii Gins, Threshing Machines. ? Separators, Grist Mills, kc. A number oi second-hand Engines and boilers of vuriout putters, in first rate order, on hand, | Repair work solicited att I promptly done. WM. K. TANNER & CO. ' Oct 11, 7 ly MANHOOD: ) HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED ! Just published, n new edition of Dr. Cui,vf.kwkki.'s Cki.khuatki> Essay on the radical cure ( m itliout medicine) of Spermatorrhea ot . Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoteney, Mental and Physical In 1 capacity, Impediments to Marriago, &c; also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced bj self indulgence or sexual extravAgance, &o. WaHF l'rice in a Bealed onvelopo, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from n thirtj years' successful practice, thai the alarming consequence!! of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicino or the application of t)^e knife; pointing out a mode of cure at onco simple, certain, and effectual, by moans of *Iileli ? every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, nnd rn.ilinn.llv. """V ' Tliis Lecture should bo in the handa ol , every youth*an<l every man in the land. Bent under seal, in plain envelopo, to anj address, post paid, on receipt of six cents 01 two post stamps. Address the Publisher*), C1IAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York; l'ost Office Box, 4586 Oct 14 7 1y Dnrlc, "Well* & Taylor,| Attorneys and Counsellors at Law llnvincr established an office at IMn.ljona f1 II., iS </., will attend promptly (o all busincHH loft with O. W. Taylor wlio may ho always round at I heir oflico at Pickens C. II., 8. C. Ono of Clio senior partners will always ba prcKont at the Courts to assist with the business. W. K. EAR I.E. 1 G. 0. WELLS, / 0. W. TAYLOR, (lrc?nvillc, & C* l'ickcus, S. C. V' " j T * ? ii"iiT^T?iMTmnfTW^"Tiri~r?i?I r? NEW ADVEUTISEMBNT8. A ' i Member of .our firm ban just returned from New York where ho purchased the largest stock of Gehornl.Mcrchnndiso ever bronght to this Market. A i 1 xrQ TIT T *-v V-* **\ 4" A i^ivc i^icpiiaiH Loose on (ho streets would not creato the ox* citemc?t and wonder, flint our prices do. Best prints at only ten cents, nnd other goods at proportionate prices. Polite olerka always in attendance, and ready to p1ao? our goods On Exhibition. Satisfaction guaranteed or no Bales. Largo Stock of Groceries, CoQ'ee, Sugar, Molasses, ^ Cheeso, ctc., At Bottom Figures. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes of every grade and prices. In faot, anything needed by the farmer can bo had at Hudgins & Bolt's. Hcmcinbcr that this stand in in il?? M??AnS? --- Ilall Building, fronting tho Hotel, just below ^ ( the Depot of Easley Station. Ensloy Station, October 0, 187o. Ctf # PALL AND WINTER GOODS! . m Your attention is most respectfully called to tho largest and decidedly flic CHEAPEST Stock of Goods that Una ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; consating Of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices aro 80 low that no Iiouse this side of New York can under-sell us. > We sell Goods strictlv for CASH- wliinl. ' % enables us to make tlie above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of DOOllS, SAS1I and BLINDS, at prices that defy competition. We also keep on hand a large lot of tho?o celebrated GllANOE 1'LOW STOCKS, to which vre invite your nttentiou. Wc liavo also connected to our Store, ?v a T.nrgo WAGON YA1U), with a well of (looil Water, which is Free and Open to All. C!RIiY to UH.OTIIEU, Orcenville S. C., October 1, 1B75. xotiif Notice! Courty Commissioner's OfGcc, ) l'iekcns Court House, S. C. ? ^ ?r The annual meeting of the lt?*rd of County Commissioners of Pickens county, will be lielil on TUESDAY, the second day of November, 1875. All persons who have any manner of claims whatever against (he county made previous to,.* f the flist of Noxember, 18t?4, and have not registered the same in obedience to the Presentment of the Grand Jury and the Order of the Court thereon ; and nil persons holding bills, accounts or demands of any kind against tho county, which hate- not been before pre senieu to ihc Uonnly Commisaioncrs nt special meetings held since the first of November, 1874, nre required lo dedosit the same witU the Clerk ot' iho Board on or before tho first day of November next, on pain of being forever thcrerl'ter barred. Uy Order of the Board. *j[ 0. I'. IIOLLlNdSWORTIf, no(5 It C. B. C. C. P.C. f r STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OK PICKENS. Iii tho Probate Court. , Mary A O'Dell, Administratrix, and J Perry Eooper, administrator, l'laiiitifl'2. VH Margaret M I.ooper, James A O'Dell, Fredrick CI O'Dell, Nnney L O'Dell, Julius P ' O'Dell, Lawrence 1'. O'Dell, A M Nenl, Elias E Mauldin, Andrew O Wv*u?i?<i Abncr Mullinnx, Defendants. l$y virtue of an order in tlio aboro entitled > ease, till persona holding claims against tlio I estate of Calvin O'Dell, deceased, are hereby notified that they aro required to prove them w I with the dafo and rank of eaoli, before n.e on or before the first day of December, 1875, or , de forever thereafter debarred from all bene. ' fit or advantage under tho dccice to b? rendered herein. I. If. PHILPOT, noG Gt Probate Judge. V 1 October 7, 1975. i Estate Notice. 1 'Application will be made to I H Philpot, 1 Judge ofl'robate. on Monday, tho 8th day of 1 November, 1875, for lcavo to make a final ' settlement of the estates of Robert and Mar* ' lhn Hollingsworth, and to bo dismissed there* . from as guardiau. J B CLAYTON, ? , noGlt Guardian, W. K. HOLCOMBE. B. A. CHILD llolcoiube a Child, ' attorneys at law. WILL PRACTICE In Cirouil, Probate, and Trail Justice Courts of this State. All business entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. ' Hcpt 19 8 ly i y^HrrmasR Nvnni^, | ATTOUKKY A N l> COl/NSKM.OIl AV I>AW, GREENVILLE, S. U/ Practices in the Circuit ourt'.nd Court a ProhatA tor 1'IpIimis /> .#?? 1 Itt V 6at ?