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THE SENTINEL. D, f. I&ULSY. Editor and Piosrielor. Terms of Subscription. One Year ... $1 60 Six Months . . . 75 Advertising Kates. Adtettisemcnts inserted at the rate of $1 00 pef square, of (9) nine lines, or i.ksa, for the first insertion, and 60 cents for each subsequent insertion. . Contracts made for tiiup.k, stx or twbi.ve months, on favorablo tortus. Advertisements not having (tic number of insertions marked on them, will bo published 5?' until forbid and chargcd accordingly. These terms aro so simple any child may understand (hem. Nine lines is a squareone inch. In every Instance wo chargc by the spaco occupied, as eight or tcu lines can be mado to occupy four or five squares, as the advertiser may wish, and is charged by the Bpuoe. Staff" Advertisers will {.lease state the number of qtuvros they wish their advertisements o make. Business men who advertise to be benefitted, will hear iu miiul that the SENTINEL Jias a largo and increasing cirnillfll inn nnrl !a Inknn l,v tl.n vorv nln.se> ,.f persons whose trade they desire. PICKENS 0. II., S. C.: ' o Thursday, l>cc. 187?>, Editorial Correspondence. Colombia, S. C., Doc. 1G, 1875. Dear Sentinel: This, I considor, lias boon mado tho gloomiest dav for \Y lnppor and Moses lor mod a combination in favor of each other, and made tiioir buccoks certain. As Boon tho llouso mot this morning, Whippcr moved to tako from tho tablo thojoint rosolution, which was dono and paused hv n. HfiMftt. nfii'l v vr?lr> A* IM tho two Houses mot in jointasfiombly, with tho prcsidont oUiho Somite in the chair, who annout.cod tho objects ol' tho joint assembly, and that tho nomination for Associato Jnstico was ihon in order. Humbert, of Darlington, nominated Judge, J. J. Wright, inMimlvnnl ^ 1??i n r\ ( l?\l ,+t\C% j\1 A ^ vuv? iiivuuimviiijy v/ui ii j v/1 J jvi^v v> ivi ^ nominated Sam J. Leo, Boston, of Nowbcrry, nominated Macon B. Allot), of Charleston. Nominations were then closed, and a ballot had, which rofiultod as follow;*: Wright, 128; Iieov {>; Alien, 1. Tho circuits woro then taken up in numorical order. Davis, of Charleston. " Tiirlenr.ndr.nt. and. r.nalL _ 1 - I " "v lion Republican" nominated W. J. "Wbipper, which nomination was seconded by flpeakor Elliott. Jorvcy, of Charleston, nominated 10. B. .Seabrook; Fincknoy, of Charleston, tho "Santoo orator," second id tho nomination of Mr. Sen brook, nut in conclusion, said ilo hoped tho liopubiicnns ' would not vote for 11in candidate, but 1 pupport Whipper. Major Aiulchers, ol 1 Charleston, nominated Major JI. A. ' Meclzo, Democrat. In this contest 1 the color lino waft drawn ho lar as j tho eolored mombora woro concerned, 1 and tho party lash was cracked over ( tho white .Republicans, who were ] given to understand that their politis Cid prcforment in tho luturo depended entirely upon the vote they were then ' called upon to cost. This had the de- : wired effect, and they voted lor Whipper an complacently as could he imagined. Tho ballot l'OBulted as follows: Whipper, 83; Mcelsso, 33; Scabroolc, ? Whipper was declared duly elcctcd Judjjo of tho first Circuit (and most important)indicml Circuit of the State: tipon this announcement, a doafeniug 1 yell, that scarcely could l?o surpassed 1 hy all the demons of the infernal re- * gions, rent tho air, hats went up to- '' wards the top of tho Iiouhc, hands * woro clapped, and tho sahlo members v of the reform Legislature of South ft Carolina went otV into octaoies over }l their triumph. It was then anuounct 1 cd that nominations wcrn in rn'dm* I'm' e the socontl Circuit. NVhippor nominated T. O. Wiggins, tho present So- ' I'.citor of that, Circuit, r.ml whoso mor. ' nl character and legal abilities, I nm ' informed, are entirely below par; l<ut s he wab dyed in tho v\ool, and tlmt ' >Vft9 suflicicnt. Wbippor, in his res t South Carolina sinoo reconstruction. On yoatorday a joint resolution was rocoivod in tho Ilouso, from the Sonate, proposing to go into an election to day, for one Associato Justico of the Supromo Court and eight Circuit JudgcB. Tho House, by a very largo voto, laid tho roaolution on tho tnblo, and it was /rcnciallv understood ilmi. ? o ?/ " " " no cloclion would bo gone into until alter tho Christmas holidays. This did not moot tho approbation of tho aspirants and their manipulators, and last night a caucus of tho Republican party was held, and ovorything cut and dryed?in fact, tho Judges woro virtually elocted, for tho candidates woro all put in nomination and every "truoand tried Republican" plodgod to tho man rccoiving tho nomination.-? rnarkes, in making the nomination, snid that ho rojoicod to know that ' thoparty linos had boon lightly drawn, and they did not intond to put any but avowed Republican* yi office.? Tlioy askod nothing from tho Democrats, and did not proposo to give thorn anything. Maher was an ablo, clear headed Judge, but was not Ilepublican enough for him, and ho called upon his party to stand unitedly by his candidato. Spoalter Elliott, nominated Judgo Maher for re-oloction, in a very complimentary spoech. Uurelcmoyor said llioy wanted a colored man on that Circuit, and ho nominated M. B. Allen, oi Charleston. Thovot? resulted an follows: Wiggins, 85; Mahor, 08; Allen, 9. Wiggins.was declared duly elected J udgo of the 2d Judicial Cir*. Villi') IVM il Willi VI 1UUI J Vi\l D, 11 IIVII another yell went forth from tho throats of tho faithful. Tlio third Circuit was next in order, Johnson, another "Independent, and coalition llepuhlican," noiniatcd tho immaculate F. J. Moses, Jr. Whipnor. in another one of his "patriotic" upocchoa, eoconded tho nomination.? Williams, ol Georgetown, nominated Judge Shaw, for rc^oloction. Tho ballot resulted as follows: Moses, 76; Shaw, <17. Moses was declared duly elected Judgo of tho third Circuit, when another patriotic ydl rent the air. Whittomore, nominated Judgo Townsend for rc-clootion, who rocoivcd the unanimous votool tho joint assembly, and was declared duly oleotod. Paris Simkins, of Edgefield, nominated Judgo Carpenter, lor rc eleetion.? Ilo had no opposition, and was un i iii mniiRlu Wliitc, of York County, nominated T. J. Alack ay for re-election. Bam-, field, of Beaufort, nominated A. I*. Knowlton, of Orangebiig. This was a content in which 1 could sco no choice in the men, and with a few other Conservatives, voted for Jas. [I. Ilion, of NVinnsboro. It was thought that tho vote between Alackoy and Knowlton was going to be very close, and I lie Conservative voto was eagerly sought by thorn both. The voto rc>? suited as followr,: Mackey, 04; Knowl ton, '28; Ilion, G. Tho liar o{ that Circuit, gonevally preferred Mackoy to Ivnowlton, and lor this roason most ol the Conservatives voted for him. Northrop was the only candidate put iii nomination for the 7lli Circuit, but about halfof tho Democrats voted tor (Joneral W. II. Wallace, of Union. Tho vote losulted: Northrop, I I I; Wallaco, 1(5. Judge Cooko was nominntod by Spcnrcr, of Abbeville for the 8111 Cirs cuit; Ferguson, of CJrocnvillo nominaled Thomas Thompson, of Abbeville; but tho Conservatives seeing that there waft no possible hopo for his election, generally voted for Cooko, who received 114 volcfl; Thompson, 12. Thus ended ono of tho darkest days for South Carolina. Whippet*, Morcb, Munknv! (i real, find! 1 turn from l.bo subject sickened and disgusted. Tho coalition policy ol t!?o Mows and Courier and Gov. Perry are llio Beads of this disaster. ^ I will now go back and cnunierato the legislation of general importance #inco our short recess. An act to repeal tho lien law lias been defeated in this House, arid our people most [lontinuo to bear the evils resulting IVoin it, until tho character of our rrnvfii'iimnnl in rlwilicivl Ail lift ra. pealing the law which required Iho bounty Commisaioners to audit and pass upon school claims, has passed tho IIouso and been sent to tho Senato, which body, I prcHiune will concur in it. A joint resolution, proposing an imoiitimoilt to tiio conMiiution, inntin^ tlio wessons of tlio (Jcnornl Assembly to sixty (lays, lias boon doJefeatcd. Tho school book commission reported to tlio(ionoral Assembly Llicir notion in making a change in Lho text. books for tho public schools ilso, tho charges ngainst J. D. Hob jrtscn, chairman ol' tho commisHion, 11 reference to his corrupt propositions o publishers, which wns first mndo mown through llio columns of tlio s'ews and Courior. Tho report was oferred to tho cominittoos on judiciry and education; and tho chargos gainHt Kobcrleon with tho ovidcnco, o tho commilteo on privilogOH and loction. A bill to make tho ofllccft of ( unty j j 1 rcasurers and YVuditoro elective, has j >oon defeated by ft strict party vote. < ['ho dcbftlca on tliis bill very clearly | bowed that the Jlopublicans only j loped to retain power in tbo State | b rough llicso olliccB?that is only such mon ns would mnnipulnto and woik me puny up to reaver boat In tho Bovornl counties should be put in tho oflio?fl, but if they permitted tho pcoplo to oloet them, they would not enro so much forth* party, but work for self, and thus, ovor half tbo eoun> tioR in thtk HfwnnM ? ? ? W?ww ?vwwaw vv? minij ww lost to them. A joint resolution, to require and authorise the County Commissioners of Pickens County, to levy and cause to bo collectod annually, a speoial tax of throe mills to bo appltod, ojcc1u? sively to the payment of the past indobtodnoss of the County, unlil tho samo shall havo been paid, has roeoivod its second roadincr in tho IIouso. In this connection, I will Bay that flomo timo 6ince I received a petition, eignod by all tho Count}' Commissioners, asking tho General ABsomblv to grant thom acthority to levy an annual tax of tivo mills, to defray tho current expenses of tho County. This, with tho concurrence of Senator Bowon, 1 doclinocl to nroaont,. Tt. mnv hn a rliffl 1 J " " " "*" cult matter to conduct tho affairs of tho County on a tax of throo mills, and a largo flouting dobt has alroady boon saddled upon our County from 'this causo, it is claimed; but 1 think with good managoment both onda ) ? 4? 1 ' ' viiu uu iiiuuu iu muuii uii u ijvjt ui inreo mills. Our poor farm can, and ought to bo made self-sustaining. Most of tho bridges in tho County aro now, or havo recently repaired, and without somo unforesoon disaster. I can not soo why our County espouses should exceed a tax of throo wills. .Reform, reform. is t.ho nrtf Irnm fl.o mnnntiiinn , -- J ? to tho seaboard, and lot uh bogin at homo. Tho County Commissioners should not, under any circumstances permit tho County expenditures to oxcood its revenue; but tho present year, with tho expense of only one court to provido for instead of throo, they have croated a debt of somo throo hundred dollars; and. if tho other two Icrms of court liad boon bold, it would liavo amounted to two thousand dol lars, iuBtcnd of tbreo hundred. Why in thin? Can not such deficiencies bo prevented in tlio futuro? I do not accuse the Commissioners of anything wrong, but speak of theso matters and call their attention to them in order that they may nrovont onvl hini* J J I U C? of tho kind hereafter. Our wholo syatom of County government, as well us Stale, is radically wrong and not at all adapted to our pooplo or their circumstances, but it is an evil that wo are poworloiw to vciuody, and will have to make llio host ol circumstan* com, and hide our time. Alroady wo havo a Stalo tax of ton mi/is to puy, an ordinary County tax of threo mills. bolides the special tax of throo moro? malting an aggrogato ol sixteen mills in Pickers Coonty. Aro wo able to boar more for current expenses? 1 think not. Besides this, it may bo post-ible that wo will liavo to pay tho Hail road tax, though it is to bo hoped .t.?l --? ? i/iittb vur v-uuoo iiiujr ultimately - uo flUCCOBsf 111. In tlicUnilod StntoB Court on Tuesday' last, iwo Buits against tho County on those bonds, ono brought by tho Bunk of Commorco of Richmond, Va., and tho other by tho Richmond and Danvillo Railroad, was tried, and in both casus judgment rondored against tho County. Both judgments amount, I bcliovo, to over iivo thousand dol lars, but Iiicy wore triod separately, and under a recent law of the United States, I am informed, an appeal to tho Supremo Court can not bo taken unless tho judgmont amounts to ovor five thousand dollars. Theso cases being soparate, and noithor amounts ing to that amount, it is loarod that wo will not be ablo to taUo nn appeal, unlcHS it Loon tlio basis that tho amount involvod amounts to ovor that amount, even a hundred thousand dollars of principal to say nothing of tho interest. Col. Norton, i am as* surfed will flight tho enso to fhft lno? ditch, but, in tlio ovcnt that ho should (ail, I think it w'iho arid prudent for our pcoplo t > be prepared to moot tho demand. It would ho well for each taxpayer to lay asido tho amount of his Railroad tax, in tho event it should coino, then ho will not bo taken by gui'prifto and will bo able to moot it. What tho final result will bo, I am tint, uliln to miv. hilt would rwlvidn nm. people to bo prepared for tho worst. Tho Icgisl&tuie will probably adjourn over on tho 22nd iriHt, to tho f>lh of January next, I had tho pleasure ol mooting our Clerk of L'ourt, S. I). Keith, Eh<j., in the city Lhirt week, who was Hummoned hero hh ti witness in tlio Air Lino Knilrond bond suit. W. G. Fiold, Esq., is now in tho city on his return from tho mooting of thq Grand Lodgo in Chnr? ' loston, I will lilcoly bo with you abont tho middlo of noxt wook, 1) * JL>. In accordanco with a time honored custom of giving tho "dovil and his associates" a little respite from the ardaous and oonfining duties ot ai printing office, thore will bo no Issuo of the /Sentinel till January Glh. With this isauo ends tho labors of tho prosont yoar?Ha blossings,ils delights and its misfortunes. Wo nil havo grown oldor and, it is to bo hoped, wisor by tho many oxperioncos of tho past . "A merry Christmas to all our roadera A vordict in tho caso of tho Bank of Commerce vs. tho County of Pickens, in tho United Statos Circuit Court I holding in Columbia on 14th inBt, has boon rendorod lor $2240.88; and i iiiBu uuubiiur in uie case 01 mo KicMmond and Danville Railroad vs. County of Pickons for $3734.80. It will be soon that this judgement together with tlie ono previously obtainod puts tho county 814,000 in debt on tho: Bcoro of intorost on tho Bonds issuod by tho County in aid ot tho Air Lino Railroad. Tho County's nttornoy, Col. J. J. Norton will tako nn appoal to tho Snprorno Court of tho United Statos, whoro ho hopes to havo a moro successful hoaring. Tho appeal bond for this purposo has alroady been made. Wo call attontion to tho advortisomont of tho Piokens High School, which opons January 17th. This School is commoncing on its third xrnnt* T I Affnua #% jviii, iv uuuidii hjiiuiiuiu U|,J)UriUIIIty to both 80X08 of acquiring a good practioal business education, and an a preparatory sohool it cannot bo oxcellod. Tho Principal has had a long and varied cxporionco in his profession. As a boarding school it cannot bo surpassed in hcalthinoss ofclimato, choaplions both in rospoct to board and tui tion, and in its removal from all tlio evils of immorality and vice, which aro tho usual attendants ot more conspicuous Hoats of learning. Wo advise tho young men and girls of tho country to enter tho Pickens High School nt its noxt ononing and they will not rogrot it. We oapccially call attention to tho advortisomont, of N F HnrrrUn X- fV\ ill this week's issuo. If anybody in tho County wants a first class cooking istovu, go to Greonvillo and call on our friond Gdronth, and ho will furnibh it at a prico lowor t'.uxn anybody elso, no mistake; ho koops the best. 44^# Wo loarn from tho Augusta Chroniclo & Sentinel that a duel took place at Sand x>ur "orry near Augusta on tho 10th inst., botwoon Messrs C. 1). Tilly and Geo. E. JRntcliflfo, in which Mr. Tilly, the challongor, was wounded; and it was thought at the timo, not seriously, but ho has sinco diod. Tho Governor 1ms appointod Wm. Porry Contonnial Commissioner vicc John It. Cochran resigned. Charles O'Connor is now consider^ cd out of danger. Mr. W. H. Tutt has becomo oditor of tbo Lexington Dispatch. Mr. Tutt is a good printer, and has had much nowapapor oxporionco. Wo hopo ho will bo oncourngcd by tho peoplo of' Lexington. If tboy will do their part Mr. Tutt will givo thorn ft good county paper. Minor Tories. ? Tho President mnnnn himinpHM ill l>in vnISr?5mia Uini. Laat Sunday Parson Nowman proaehod a sormon against the Catholics, tho President being in tho audienco. A low days ago tho Presidents friends ordorcd fivo hnndrod thousand copie8 of tho ineaaago and sermon hound io-> gethor. Thoy will bo distributed throughout tho country aa ca mpnign floftlimnnt, for a lliirfl lni*m Tlio biggo&t canoe ever built has been bought from Moquillah, a chief in British Columbia, ami will bo boht to the Centennial. It is sixty foet long and eight leet wide and four feot deep, and carries one hundred passen gcrs. ^ Tlio boundary lino in the far north wesi 18 being marked by cast iron pillars, eight foot high, set in tho ground four feet, at <li itunces of a milo from each other. Tho English and American government8set tho posts alternately. 111 ">1 ??? 5! Furman Uaiyertity?Free Tuition* VVn ? ,1 i I ~ I If V UIIUVIOKUIU I'y in VUllUUUHtl^ UApoctod that tho few thousands necessary to oomploto the endowmont of tho Collegiate dopartraent of this institution wiU beoomploted by the let day of January, and that said department wi.i men do open to competent stu* dents without charge for instruction. The small anuunl fee of 90 00 for in-* oiclontals boing nil a stndont will havo to pay. Good boarding onn bo ob? tained at tho cost of about $15 00 a month, including washing, fuel and lights. After ft short Christmas rccos#, tho work of tho session will bo resumed on tho 6th day of January. This is near tho middlo of tho scholastic yoar> but it is understood that to accommo* daU now comers, the Faculty will IIJOIOV V/III} yj 11 nuv^ii |n u|?ai atiuil tio m required nt the courtraonoomont of tho collcgiato year: In Mathematics?a knowlodgo of Arithmotic, aud of Algobra through equations of tbo soconc dogroe; in Latin, knowlodgo of tho grammar (includinir Prosody") and tho loading of three books of Cncaar's G. 13. and four of Virgil's TEncid; in Grook?knowlcdgo of tbo grammar, and tho reading of two books of Xonophon's Anabasis; in English?such familiarity with tho languago ns will fit tho pupil to commence Khotorioal studies. ^ 1 arisian ladies nro said to 'look like pencils c 'vered with raiment.' ^ ' Wipe, oli, wipe my faco, and I'm everybody; scratch, oh, scratch my hack (a littlo higher, a little lower, rather moro to tho left, not qnito so much, thank vo ) and I'm nobody.'' A mirror. Children should bo taught the frequent useoi good, Blrung, express^ ivo WO'ds?words that moan exactly what they should express in their l? u|>or places. Mention is uiada in a f.ir NVoJtorn newspaper ot an India'i maiden who wears army piuitaloonp, uses tobacco, and goes by the name of "Falling Wilier." Ninety throo young ladies out of u class of 125, passed a successful examination in the Academy of Medicine ami Surgery at St. Petersburg recently. Public spirit?rondincsa to do anw lliing which in likely to prove Uicrns live. It mntlom not now how n, man dies, but how ho live*. Prepare for Winter. Don't let tho winds of winter find your windows without sashes, or good whole doors, but havo thom fitted at onco from the manufactory of Mr. V P. ToaIjE, whoso advertisement is in another column. IIo is also sole agontfor tho "National Mixed Faint Co.," who warrant their paint not to erack, peel or fado. JMIJ UIIU USUI nppiy II. A No. 8 Stove FOK $18.00. rnilB best nnd handsomest No. 8 .STOVE in _L llio market for $18.00. with '2!t picces, Hani boiler inohided, nnd not a Muffin King or l'atty Pan, among the number. How is it.?? i ? i urn/ lur iuw. N. P- BURGESS & CO. Greenville, S. C., I'cc, '23, 17 I Notice ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PlGKKNB COUNTV. KNOW all men by thoso presents, I lint in accordance with nn Act entitled "An Act to provide for granting of certain charters," approved the thirtieth day of February, one thousand eight hund.'ed and eeventy four, and our petition asking for a charter; that Mathew Hendricks and Jessie I Simmons, and their associates and successors, j members of this "Oolenoy ltaptist 6'hurch," are hereby constituted and declared a body pDlitic and corporate, under the name and style of the Oolenoy Baptist Oliurch of Pick* ens County. jSaid corporation shall have power to purchase and hold real estate or linrnnnnl nrnnorli/ ' , r.?rv.v, ..w vAuucuuig iu value the sum of dollars; and to sell and | convey, or dispose ofthcsameln any manner whatsoever; and by its corporate name to sue and be sued in any of the Courts of the State, and to make ?uch rules and by-law?, not repugnant to the laws of the land, as may be deemed necessary; to make, use and keep a common teni and the same at will lo alter. Given under my hand and official soal, in the Clerk's office at Pickens Court House, this tho day of In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and in tho omo hundredth ycnr oi rno I'ocinraf 1011 of I ho IndepetulAnce of America. H. D. KfifTH, c.c.r.r Deo 28, 1H7A 17 8 ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS." Htv M In Deeds! i? i THE undersigned would respectfully iuform the oitfsens of Easier Station And surrounding country, that he hM just return-, -ed from tnurktt, wiiJ> ? lot of NEW GOODS, Consistine of LADIES' DRESS GOODFL Joans, Siiirliug, Flnnuola, Shawls, &o., &o. Also, a fine lot of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything uaualy found in a Dry-goods store. A fine selection of choice family Groceiies, Candies, Cigars, Chewing and Smoking To-* "bacco. Also, a lot of No. 1 Family Modicines. Hardware, Cutlery, Glass and Crockery-ware. All cheap for eash or barter. Highest prices paid for all hinds of Country Troduco. . * Respeofully, 8. BASWELL, P.nalnu ClntUn A J. T) ? T T1 T. ..MU.VJ uinvivii) n. W. &V. XX. u. iv# XV* Not 25, 1876 13 8m NEW STORE, ?EW OOODS! I ' AT EASLEY STATION, S. 0. ! Tho undersigned have opened a House in Easley, near their Livery Stable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under tho Firm, name and stylo of RICIIEY &WYATT. They guarantee bottom prices. us they intend selling strictly for cash. Giro them a call. H. A. KICIIEY, A. O. WYATT. Easlcy, Nov 22, 1875 13 if FALL & Ml NB i i AT EASLEY STATION, S C. I WOUIi I) RESPECTFULLY call the attention of my friends and the pubic generally, to (he large and well selected Stock of Goods I hare now in store. My Block consists of ] Uli Y, FANCY & Mi ESS GOODS. I HAYS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND sirom? UAliDWA RE, GROCERIES, AC*. All bought in person for this market, ru prices that can not bo cut under. The I.adics will find my DRESS nntl FANCY GOODS, especially suited to their wants, and Gentlemen in need of CLOTHING of Ihe latost styles will Bare money by in IoiiCUllilg my HIOCK. Hy strict attention to business, and with fairness to all, I hope to continuo to receive the favors of tho past. M. W. FOKD. Porsons who arc duo tho firm of FOUD & MAULD1N on account, will please settle name iHt or November, na the buniness of the old firm must be closed. M. W. FOIID. Oct 14 7 tf R..l? f- H 1 *? ' ? wiiaier in ueuerai MCrCui&uiSe. liAHIiCY NTATIOtf, S. C. ON E AN D ALL, Tlmt Imvo boon buying GOODS on a -1 5- - uiuuit uuring mo year, will plcaso re-* member that the undorsigned has concluded to accept Cotton, Corn, Currency,or anything olso, to liquidate ?i... mo nuiiit;?anu will always bo found at his storo, ready to wait on thorn, cither to SETTLE or SELL MORE GOODS vory choap lor tho CASII. ilomombor l*?y D?y i? on hand - -and I nood my money. T W THTHRPT.T. Ensloy Station, B.C., Doc. 10, 187f>, NOTICE. ALL toachorB in Pickens county aro heroby notifiod that tho Examining Hoard will moot on the 8th day of jftnnary noxt to oxamino toacliors for tho Public Schools. There will hn nnftif.ivnlv. nn r>lli.ii? ? v ~-j i ? v>ac?iiiiimiion till noxt Juno. Thoao, thorofore, who want to teach must como forward on tho above day or they will bo tJobarred from receiving a certiflcato. ft. A. BO WEN, School Coiniseionor. D#o. 16 16 at.