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ML f\l \ n M \ I - iAo rums smiuii. 9. r. SUBLET. Elite ul Prosmtor. lerins 01 suDwripuwn, OnS" Year $1 f>0 8ix. Months : * * ? 75 AdvfrtlMng Rnten. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 00 square, of (9) sine lines, or lkss, tV>r (lie ir?t insertion, and CO cents for cach subseqttoi inseition. Contracts made for tusek, six or twblvk months, ott flt*ot%ble terms. Advertisements not having the number of insertions marked on them, will bo published until forbid and charged accordingly. Tbeao terms are so simple any child may understand them. Nine lines is a square? one inch. In every instance wo charge by the apace occupied, as eight or ten lines can be made to occupy four or Ave squares, aa the advertiser may wish, and is charged by the apaoe. AflvAr! iaova will r Inoon oIoJa <I?a *> ? *v? _ ber of squares they wish their advertisements o make. 9&~ Business men who advertise to bo benefitted, will bear in mind that the 8ENT1NEL has a large and increasing circulation, and is taken by the very class of persons whose trade they desire. PICKENS C. II., S. C. o Thnradftj , October 21,1875. Compromised. A compromise botwoon tho Democratic and Republican parties of Mississippi has boon offocted, by -which peace at tho polls, protection to ovcry rotor and a fair election is to bo so?urod. Greenville FairTho Groonvillo Fair commoncca to <jny, ana will continuo until Friday evening. Tho Sentinel will havo an Intelligent reportor on tho grounds who Will lay bcforo our reudors next week all tho prominont features of the tfair. Wo hopo Pickens will bo well represented. 44Com*.'* Our County is attracting tho attention of many of the good citizone of the lowor counties of this Stato, and many of them havo already come up and cast their lots with us. Tliey "are delighted and 6ay that no considerations would induco them to return. There is room for many snore, sr.d wo say to thom "Come." We want you to assist us iu building 1 *i.:_ j?' ? %My puu uvuuuij iiijj IUIO WUIJUUriUI section of country?unsurpassed by any in America. A cordial welcome by the sturdy Mountaineers ot this 6ection, awaits all good citizens from any section, who are desirous of becoming? identified with us. Again we say "Come." ? Tw?Ito MileBiver Baptist Association Tbis Association convened at . Cat bey'a Creek Church, in Transylva nia County N. C., on ^Friday before tbe 2nd Sunday in tbis month. The jiuruuuciory sermon was prenclied by Rev. W. B. Singleton, of this County. Tbo Association was called to order by Rev. Tboa. Loopor, former Modoiator. Ti;o churches, com posing the association, wero nonrly all represented. Rev. W. B. Single ton was elected Moderator and Ror. T. W. Tolleson Clerk. After a three days harmonious meeting, during which time much business relating to tho church was transacted, tho As soctation adjourned, to meet at Secona Church, one mile from thiu place, on Friday before the 2nd Sun day in October, 1870. lion, Itobort Toombs mado a financial speed) at Warronton, Georgia, on iho 7tii instant, in which ho doclarod emphatically for hard monoy. Rov. J. C. Hiden. nastor of Um > M ,MW Grconvillo Baplist Church, has formally assumed editorial management of tho "Sunday Department" of tho Grconvillo Dally Nows. ? ? Tho election in Illinois was carricd by tho Republicans, by their usual majority. Nebraska has also boon cnrriou oy that pnrty. 1 llov. Mr. Morton, a Jtaptiat minister I of our county, soys tho Koowoo Cou- 1 ricr, died nonr Walhallft on Saturday < night, tho Oth instant. Mr. Morton was pastor of Kccona < Baptist Chutch nonr thin placo for tho Inst two yearn, nnd wn? held in very high esteem by the members of the L i?f\me. ? Judge ltced iH holding Court at Andovson thin week. I II oB> bcL iei^F] : riad by thoPlopiibli^is, by a amall mnjority. The only .question at Issue ttttween tbe parties during the elect 1 tion was, hard money vs. groen back. Hard money won, greonback in Hat ion is now, in our opinion, entirely eliminated from politics. The eyes ol the whole country ere turned upoi* Ohio in this election, and tho rosult, neither n Democratic defeat nor a Republican victory, lias settled the financial policy of each party in the coming Presidential election, and, as C -.1 1- *1 ? - ? ? iuu tnaniiuiHi |?iauK in iua piauurms 01 each party will be about the same J tho lines will be drawn and the fight made upon other issues. We append the commonta of n few of the leading journals of tho country on tho re9 nit. NhW YORK AND KNOW NOTIIINQI8M. New York and Know Nothingiem havo carried Ohio. ' The might of money has triumphed ovor the cans es of tho pooplo. We labored and hoped for a diilerent result, but wore the disastor ten fold what it is, should lose no jot or tittle of our faith in tho principles that havo been thus overslaughed.?St. Louis Times, Dem. B0TII PARTIES ON GOOD BEHAVIOR. The downfall of tho inflationists in Ohio will have an immediate and far reaching influence for good. It places both warticB on their orond V?a?. Iiavior for tho Presidential contest ot tbe Centennial year. Tho Republican party received thoir warning last Full. The Democrats have, in yestorday's experience, a greatly needed lesson that may be of much service to them. Sinco tho triumph of the arms of tho Republic, thero has been nn iftflllA KnfiM'O tlw? Amnn'noii equal in importance with tbat which had been pending in tho Ohio cam* paign, and no victory so momentous and beneficent as that of yesterday. Tho question oi finances inrolved the public credit and tho national honor. Tho dopendonco of tho inflationists was upon ignorance, and their appeal was to passion. Ohio givos her voicu for honest money, and tho sacred preservation, as among our pricoloes possessions, of tho pledged faith of tho peoplo. She gives her voico, too, that the workingiuau's dollar shall soon bo a gold dollar. Sho U a representative State, and she will he heard and potential throughout the land.? Cincinnati.! f!i)mmni'cinl Turl TKIMAKY CAUSE OF DEFEAT. Tho primary causo tor tlicir defeat ?if defeated tlioy aro?lies in tho fact that tlioy not only had to fight tho Republican part)', but hud aciu ally to contend against a considorablo clement in their own organization, who wcro as pronounced against what they were pleased to designate the "inflation heresy," as tho moat advanced Republicans. Under ordinary circumstances Ohio Democrats would havo tho thorough syin pathy and co operation of Democrats mo whole country over. In the proEcnt contest ono of the most important ever known, ouibide Duiuucrats, not few nor isolated, but by tens ot thousands, wished and prayed for tho defeat of their brethren in Ohio.?Nashvillo American, Dem. A NEW IFSCJfc. The Democratic ticket was aeeailed and tho platform noon which it' wn# nominated bitterly opposed by the organs of the socailed Democracy ol New York. They urgently culled upon tlie peoplo to beat our nominee* and to elect our Republican opponents. Tliat it bad some influence on the result is beyond question. Tl.41 t- - C r\ Auurv mo uiuiibiiiius ui oemocrats in Ohio who formerly lived in Ne?v York and who keep up a connection with their old homes through the medium of New York papers. YVq thus lost very considerably through this Eastern interference in our poli I ina linf lliia wna imt oil Tl.^. wealthy Democrats of Now York contributed largo sums in behalf of (laves and against the reelection of Uovornor Allen. In tho meantime ive had words of encouragement from Republicans, such ae Wendell Phillips, Win. D. Kelly, Benjamin F. IJutlor, Peter Cooper and others, litis indicated that we have now a new issue which Is digued to radi * i1 .. . iV'r i Tinn -iirlvrr cally change the pormanent oi'gunization of g> Arties. \$c nro but In the I bogiiuiit^l ot a uew era of American politics. We have inaugurated, and only inaugurated, the fight of t|>e op preesod masses, of tlio tax payers, against tho privileged classes tbat arc represented by National Banke, gold bearing bonds and gold gain* biers.?Cincinuatti Enquirer, Pern. Tuk Ohio Election.-?Tho oloction in Ohio has gone to tbo devil and radicalism, and this last institution will bo sharply revived. It is not any* ? L ! - ? A, - *' - * * * nung 10 1110 oreait 01 tho liauicais that it is so, as it is duo only to the tolly of tho Domooraoy. Ilad tho Deraooraoy tnado a squaro fight against Republicanism,and its infamies instoad of sotting up a howl for moro curroncy, tho majority of last year would no doubl havo boon largoly inoroaBod. It will bo a dearly bought victory to tho Radicals, wo hope, as it will suggest to tho Domooraoy tho ?' ' f-?* ui jnuDuutuig ? BUMU I run I, in all luture oloctions boiwoon this and tho Presidential oloction.?Grconvillo Nowb. Communications Mr. Editor: As tho frionds of vocal music in our County, proposo to ro* vivo tho County Musical Convontion, wo ask you to allow us a placo in your vory valuable papor to explain to all, tho plan or programmo prepared. It is that all tho Irionds of tho eauso moot at tho Court Uo\iso on Friday, boforo tho second Sabbath xt i - in xiuvuuiuur, [iiua., in# iu o ciock, n. m., for tho purj-oso of roviving tho County Musical Convention, which onco ox is ted and oporated in tho county, but suspended when Its ap?. pointmcnt was to conveno at tho Court IIouso. Causo of suspenBiou, vory inclomont woathor on tho ap* pointed timo. It is proposed that each singing school, singing socioty;Sabbath school, subordinate Graniro and church or o gunization in Lho county sonu IhroO male and Ihrco female dclogatos with a certificate of their appointment to the convention: that all miniatora of tho goHpcl ovory denomination, proiessoiB, toachorB, and loaders in music, S. S. Suporintondonts and Mastors of Grangos be entitled to all tho privileges of tho convention. Thoro is nothing so charming, so delightful and enchanting to tho car of rvan as music, sweet delightful mti wic. Let ua PrnlBcOoil from whom nil blessings flow. Praise him fill creatines here below. How? by singing hispraiao with the spirit ami with tho understanding, which ie one of tho delightful pnrtsof worship. Prof. T. \V. Tolleson id respectfully requostod to deliver an introductory addrosB at 10:5J0 n. in. Will ho plcaso take hoed and govorn himself accordingly, and greatly oblige many frionds. Come all who love to sing God's pme, Who hope to sing in endless daye, And let us join in this convention, To revive it from suapeuaion. Each organization sending dole A III - 1 ? A -.? gmun, win [iiuuHu buiiu up a con ir i uu-> iion to dftfrnv tho expense of printing our minutes. Respectfully, W. G. Field, Former Secrotary. PlCKENSVILLK, Oct. 15tll, 1875. Mr. Editor: At a meoting of tho citizons of thin and surrounding country. lor tho nurDOSO of orcranizinf* n V I I ------ 0 O " Subordinate Gran go at this placo, thirty?six mombors woro onrollod, when Doputy Lccturor J Porry Glonn procoodcd to nn organization, with the following oAlcorn olcct: T. W. Kussbll, Mantor; Ijaiian Maui,din, Ovornocr; E. A. Russell, Looturor; J. B. Gbiitin, Stowart; (i w a!/'pr a m a n ? ? a o* . v*. ff . ixoi. uiuwiutj Jlev. Jacob Pickle, Chaplain; Stephen 13. Watson, Trcasuror; Dr. L. C. Neal, Socrotary; J. II. C. Durham, Gato Keopor; Mr*. N. A. Kuhhbix, Ct>r?v; Miss S, A. Oath, Pomona; Mi9? Alice T. MoKinney, Flora; Mrs. Ij. C. Meal, Lady Attestant Stewart. After which tho following rosolut licDn woro unanimously adopted : Resolved, '1 hat this Grango bo known and roeognizod as JL'ickonsvillo Grango, No. ? licsolvcd, That tho Pickkns Sentinel ho rcquoatod to publish tho pro-, cccdin^s of this mooting. \j. C. Neal? Soc'ry. i>lit?? I H i ^ tMBfc??* J/r. BHitnr: PUwiaBVivn ?1I1 hlflfi.tr ! to iho^jowiiig annWncomont; 3?ho Piokons Circuit Will bo hold $4 l)a$UBflljfGhnr^), ^ybrJH[g thj^th dny in Ootobor. I mnko this announcement, bcoauso eorao aro under mo impression that it ombrncos the I 4th Sunday. Fraternally, J JLLT > Cotton Burned.?Wo loarn, says tho Groonvillo Kowr. From r?l!tihln in. formation, that on Tuosday, a train ( on the Air Lino Railroad, freighted with cotton shipped from Central, I caught firo botwocn this place and Spartanburg, and one hundred and two bales woro totally consumed. i ' Chattanooga, Oct. 14.?Tho two 1 nogroos who killed Sam. Garner, of Murray county, Goorgia, a fow days ago, woro takon irom tho guard at Spring Placo by a party of disguised mon last night and hung. Tho matter in issuo between Mr. iir rt n j ^ * nr. 11. vjaruuor, ox rro^surer, ana Sumter County was referred by agreement a few days ago to three citizens?Messrs. J. 13. Koacli, A. White and Lienry W. Gardner?to determine upon, with tho understand ing their finding should be accepted as final. They rendered a veidict on If ? monany against mo ex irea6uror lor $5,7(0 and interest for monoys unlawfully paid himself upon vouchors put into.hia hands as cash. Gold in New York on tho 13tit inst was quotod 10f HYUHIfel,. MAURIKH nn tl.? ia?K k.. t?-_ t Q. Stockman, Mb. F. A. LEW18, of Seneca City, 8. C., to Miss MATTIE M. EKWIN, of Drerard, N. C. On tho 7th instant by tho same, at tho residcnco of the bride's father, Mr. Larkin Hroim, Mr JAMES CLAYTON and Miss CHAKLOTTE HUGHES?both of l'ickcns County. fllV f flWWMIII - MMM rfthh & vvijw 1 till truuu^ > W II III ! AT EASLEY STATION, S- C. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY AaII f It a aMantiAU /vf ..w. -^.1 11. _ , vw.. V.IV rnivuvivu wi ?jr iia'UUO UI1U 1119 pUO* lie generally, to the large And well selected Stock of Goods I Lave now in store. My Block consists of DR V, FANCY & DRESS GOODS, IIA TS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, GJiOCEIiJES, &a All bought in person for this market, At prices that can not he out under. The Ladies Trill find my DRESS and FANCY GOODS, especially suitod to their wants, and Gentlemen in need of CLOTHING of the latest styles will Bare money hy inspecting my stock. oiiibk imcuiiou 10 uuBineas, anu wuit fairnees to nil, I hope to oontinuo to receive the favors of the past. M. W. FOICD. Persons who are due the firm of FOUD & MAULDIN on account, will pleaHC settle same 1st of November, a> the business of the old firm mnwf Kn nlao<>^ M. W. FORD. Oct 14 7 tf ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY order of I. II. riiilpoi, Judge of Probate, for IMcken* County, I will Bell lo Hie liiirhl>at liiclilnl*. ftt. f! II H '' saleday in November next, the following properly, belonging to the Estate of J. M. McFall, deceased, to wit: One HAY MAKE; One Cow and Calf; One Heifer; One Ono-Horse Wagon and Harness. TERMS?On a credit of six months, with note and approved security, and interest at tho rate of ten per oent. W. T. McFALL, Adro'r. Oct 14 7 3 DISSOLUTION "^TOTICK Is hereby given, Hint (ho CopartXN nership heretofore existing between O. II. C. SMITH A CO.,a?Cigar Manufacture , is thin day (Unsolved, by mutual consent. Tlio business will be continued by Mr. II. PEC IN NKlt. 0. II. C. SMITH A CO. Oct 21, 1875 8 8 AI< HKTIl>t;J1JKHTT. Application win be made to i. 11. Philpot, Judge of Probate, for I'ick- I enn County, on Saturday, llie '20th day of ! November next, for lonve to make ft Final Settlement of the Halite of Abraham liurdine, ] deceased, and bo discharged an Administrator i of said Kstate. J. T. ANTHONY, Adm'r. 1 09121, 1875 8 \ , 1 / W BPVJpT?!M5NT& rt NEW FIRM WITH NEW GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 5 i 3 We have lu store, and arc now receiving our larga and elegant stock of FALL & WIIT5R MOBS consisting of nil the latest styles And shades of AND TRIMMINGS, LEAK-MADE CLOTHING, &C. We liftvo ftlso pnid Special Attention to our I3UUT AJND SHOE Department, which wc bought ilircct from the Manufactories ! Consequently oan save our customers (he profit of T1IK MIDDLEMAN. SOT E xamine our stock and bo convinced. I J AS. II. MORGAN k CO. Greenville, 8. C., Oct. 14, 1875 7 41 ESTABLISHED 1785. THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, AUGUSTA, GA. One cf the Ol'lost Papers ill th" Country. One of the LENDING PAPERS in the South. The Largest Circulation in Eastern Georgia. The Official Organ of Several Counties. PUBLISHED Daily, Tri*WeekIv and Weekly. THE DAILY CHRONICLE AND SEN TIN EL in filled with interesting Heading matter of every description?Telegraphic; Local; Kditoiial; Georgia, and South Carolina nnd General News; Interesting Correspondence, nnd Spccinl Telegrams from all important points. Subscription, $10. Tjif. TKMVEEKLY Cmhonici.i: ani? Sk.n-, tink.i, is intended for points eonveniont to a Tri Weekly mail. It contains nearly everything o( interest which appears in the Daily. Subscription, $"?. Tliit WEEKLY Ciihonici.k and Sf.xtikri. i* a mammoth sheet, gotten up especially for our subscribers in the country. It is one of the largest papers published in the South, and gives, besides Editorials, nil the current news of the week, a full find accurate review of tho Augusta Markets and Prices Current. The Commercial Reports nrc a special feature of tlio edition. Subscriiion, $2. Specimen copies of any Issue sen! free. WALSH & WHIG AT, Proprietors, Ungual a, On. ,11,-n ,s M|> ... Xii | METROPOLITAN WORKS, Canai, St., rbom Sixth to Srvbntii, XWlIMOlVn, : : VIRGINIA. ENGINES. Portable and Stationary, <3* ? Iftlln \ f I 11 ? *? - ;i ^ ...nn KiMin,mini iMiii.i, Doners, U?Bling8 01 I!r&N? and Iron, Forgings, &c. A H C'lllTECT(.'/ ' ALE (HON WORK, In all its branches. done by experienced bands JMI'll<> V ED I'Oli T. I HI, KXO INKS for driving Co'Ion Gins, Threshing Machines, Separator*, Grist Mills, kc. A number of second-hand Engiues and boilers of various patters, in first rate order, on hand. Uepair work solicited an 1 promptly done. WM. E. TANNEK&GO. Oct 14, 7 ly MANHOOD: IIO ?r LOST, J10 \V 11 EH TOR ED ! Just published, a new edition of Dr. C'ui.-. verwkkl's Cklkiiuatkd Essay on tlic radical euro (nltliout modioinc) of .Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotcncy, Moutal and Physical InCRpnoity, Impediments to Marriage, &o; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance, &o. NOT Price In a scaled envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in tliis admirable r.?uo? ? -? - . < - j , .ivmviinllllico, IJ OIft II llliriy years' successful practice, I hat tho alarming consequcnccii of self-nhiiso may bo radically cured witlioul tho dangerous use of internal medicine or Iho application of tko knife; pointing out a mode of cure at onco simple, certain, and offuctual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. a ? 1 - - ? * oi-ni under Heai, in pinin envelope, lo any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents or tWO POSt RlflllipH, Address the Publishers, C1IAS. J. C. KLINK & CO., 127 lJowery, New York; Post Officc Ilex, 4580 Oct 14 7 ly Karlc, WcIIn A Taylor, Attorneys end Counsellors at Law Having established an oflico at l'ickens C. II., ?S C., will attend promptly to all business loft with (1. W. Taylor who may bo always Found at their office lit Pickens C. II., 8. (J. One of tlio senior partners will always bo present al the Co'irts to assist with (he business. W. F,. HAIlf.K, \ 0. G. WELLS, / 0. W. TAYLOR, Greenville, S. C. l'ickcus, 8. C. * Member <>f our fahfl lias ju? returned from NowjBork vjnre In; purchased IB largest stock of flmoral wrerchnntfinn p??f Wnnni.t <? ??.:? - V. M> V"5"V 1W Market. A Live Elephant A Loose on tho streets would not cre^e (be e*^ citemcnt and wonder, that ortir prices dj>. J Best prints at only ten 'ccntt, and' otner goods ot proportionate prices. Polite olerbt alwftjB in, attendance, nnd ready to pl&ce our goods On Exhibition. Satisfaction guaranteed or no salw. L*rg? _ Stock of Groceries, Codec, Sugar, Molasaof^ Chceso, eto., At Hotlom Figure?. Ilats and Caps, Boots and Shoes 6f evcVy grad6 and priccs. In fact, anything needed by the farmer can bo had at x jl uu^jliis 0? 1501t Si Bomcmbor that this stntul is In thcMnsonia >^ llftll liuilding, fronting clio IFotol, just below the Depot of Easley Station. Ensley Slnlion, Oclobcr G, 187u. Ctf t 1875. 1875* FALL AND WINTER GOODS! YOUIl ATTENTION IS MOST RESPECTfully called (o (lie largest and decidedly the CHEAPEST Slock of Goods (bat has ever been exhibited in West Greenville; ctmsisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices nre bo low that no house this side of New York can undcr-sell us. " Wo eell Goods strictly for CASH, which enables us to ninko tlic above declaration. Wc keep constantly on hand a largo lot of DOOIIS, RASH and BLINDS, at prices that defy competition. Wc also keep on liar.d a large lot of thof? celebrated GUANOK PLOW STnrirs vrhioh ytc invitft your attention. ^ \Yo Imva also connected to ouf Store, ? ft t.nrco wafiov vauf) will, ? GCO'* Water, which is Free and Opk.n to All. C KLY ?fc IIUOTIIGB. Greenville .S. C., October 1, 1875. MoCtf Notice ! C'ourly Commissioner's Office, ^ 1'ickens Court House, ri. C. > The annual meeting of (lie Hoard of <1 " uuuiiry commissioners of Pick?ns county, will be held on TUESDAY, the second day of November, 187o. All persons who luivc any manner of claims whatever against I ho county made previous lot the fn'Bt of November, lHii4, and havo not registered the same in obedience to iho Presentment of Iho Grand Jury and tho Order of die Court thcroou ; and nil persons holding bills, nccounts or demands of any kind nguinst tho county, which have not been before prs ovuiuu iu mo lyQtmiy uonunissionnrH at special iiiiieiiiign held Miticu iiiu iiral of November, 1874, nro required to dedosit the same with (he Clerk of the Board on or before (the first day of November next, on paiu of being forever lliererfier barred. lly Urdef of tho Board. C. L. UOIjLINOHWOHTH. nofl it C. B. C. C. I*, C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OV riCKK.NS. T.v !.- ti * ? j11 inu i rouiuc uourt. Mary A O'Dell, Administratrix, and J Ferry Hooper, administrator, Plaintiffs. V8 Margaret M Looper, James A O'Dell, Fred- , rick CI O'Dell, Noncy L O'Dell, Julius P O'Dell, Lawrence 1'. O'Dell, A M Ne*l, Elias K Mauldin, Andrew 0 Wyatt and Abner Mullinax, Defendants. Hy virtue of an order in Hie above entitled ease, nil persons holding claims against tho cstnto of Calvin O'Dell, deceased, are hereby notified that they are required to nrove them wiiii 1110 tlale and rank of each, before me on or before Hie first day of Decotnber, 1875, or de forever thereafter debarred from all benefit or advantage under (lie dccico to be rendered herein. i. ii. niiLroT, noO Ot Trobale Judge. October 7, 1075. ^ Estate Notice. Application will be mado to I H Pliilpot, Judge of Probate, on Monday, tlio 8lh day of November, 1875, for leave to mnke a final settlement of the estate* of Hobert and Mar? tha llollingHworlli, and to be diHmiesed therefrom us guardian. J B CLAYTON, noC 4t Guardian. W. K. HOLCOMBE. R. A. CHILD A TT011NE YS A T LA IV. WILL PRACTICE in Circuit, Probate, and Trail Justice Courts of this 8tate. All business entrusted to them -will receive prompt Attention. 8cpt 19 8 ly ATTORNKV ANIICOUNflKI.I,OH AT i,AW. GREENVILLE, S. 0.' 1)1 ncliccs in flic Circuit cult nnd Court o l'robntc for I/ickcus ounty. May 10 1- Cuj