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TFTR flMNSPTKTTCT.I B, F. BRADLEY, Editor and Prosrietor. Terms or Nubserliitioii. Ono Year $1 60 Hi* Months 76 AdvertiMing Rates. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 00 square, of (0) nine lines, or lkss, for the first Insertion, and 60 cents for qaeh Bubse^Tlent insertion. Contracts made for thrkk, six or twkivs nfonths, on favorable terms. Advcrtisements.not having the number of insertions marked on them, will bo published i _i 1 -??? - mini luiuiu uuu uuurgvu ocouruiugiy. Those terms are so simple any child may understand them. Nine lines is a square? one inch. In every instance wo charge by ho spaco occupied, as eight or ten lines can , bo made to occupy four or five squares, as the adverlisor may wibIi, and is charged by the space. JJQ?" Advertisers will please state the number of squares they wish (heir advertisements o make. 8fe?T Business men who advertise to be, honnfiHnil win Kaox ?? 41? 1 SENTINEL haa a lnrgo and increasing cir-1 ouUtion, and is taken by the very class of persona whose trado they desiro. PICKENS C. II., S. C.: o Thursday. Feb. St, 1876, gg?! I ... . . . _ Editorial Correspondence. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 28, 1876. Dear Sentinel: Tho most important legislation to the taxpayers of the Statu since tho holiday rcccas is, perhaps, that in relation to tho extension of timo for tho collection of taxes. A Senato bill for tho purposo has passed to a third reading in tlio IIouro; tho provisions ot which aro as follows: (1 i if o ntr a f IUa ; 1 ? ?.i j v/i IUU unuf.i itijuirtu to bo performed in no net entitled "An act providing for tho assessment and taxation of property," or any act ol Amendment thereto, on or beforo a eertain day, by any officer or person therein named, cannot, for want ot froportimo, be bo performed, in the payment or collection of taxes to be lovied to mcot Appropriations for the fiscal year commencing November let 1875, tho Comptiollor General, with tho approval of tho Governor, ahull xtcnd tlio time as long as may bo Accessary therefor. And it shall be lawful for tho said Comptroller General with iho like approval, to cxtond tho timo wherein tho penalty or penalties shall attach, and also tho timo when tho advertisement and sale of such delinquent, lands may bo mado, so as tho aamo may conform to, as near as may bo, tho poriod fixod by law; and nil advortiecmonts and sales riado in nccordanco with tho instructions of tho said Comptroller General, and all aols done or required to bo done by any oflicor charged with any duties requirod in the collection of taxes, or connected therewith, by virtue of such authority, shall bo, in all reepects, as iogai, and shall have tlic same force and effect, as if tho said acts had been dono and tho duties performed within tho period now fixed and specified by law." A bill to provent the illegal trnflic in seod cotton after sun sot and before son riso has been defeated. A similar bill was defeated beforo the recess. Sineo tbo question of tbo right of Mr. Solomon L. Jloge, to his scat in Congress has been raised; and so ably argued by Col. Trcacott, with 1 a fair prospcctof his beinir ousted n bill redisricting tho Stato, bo as to mako tho tori lory of each contiguous, in order to meet tho requirements of tho laws of Congress, hui been inlro duced, which of courso, winds and twists about in order to givo a negro majority in each. It is pimply ans other gerrymandering bill. And is intonded to prevent tho Democrats from any representation in Congress. Tho now Districts are as follows: 1st District?Georgetown, Williams1 rx . - ourg, j Partington, Marlboro, Horry, Marion, Chesterfield and Swnpter. 2d District? Charleston, Orangeburg ( and Clarendon. i 3d District?Iiichland, JVcubirry, i Abbeville, Laurens, Anderson, Pickens, I Ooonco and Lexington. I 4tli District?Greenville, Spartan- t burg, Union, York, Chester, Fairfield, ^ Kershato ond Lancaster. t 5th District? Beaufort, Barnwell, f CollCton, JMgeJlcld and Aiken. f The Counties in which tho negroes , havo a majority aro in italics. ,, A bill reapportioning the reprosens } tation on tl.o basis of tho last ccnsus, | lias received a third reading id the ' Scnato. This bill will doubtless pass, \ its it is only in accordance with ihe i provisions of tho Confititution. I Tho hundred and twenty four mcrn- | I,/w-u ni>n nnnni'tifiiin/l nm/in? I !><> 1 v.v..<..uv..? V..U ruv- ] crnl coiintics as follows: Abbovill, [y} A i \r <\ 11 A . A >/!?A?. 4 It > . I uinvn, >, nnu?rouii, nurnwcll, {)} I Beaufort, 0; Charleston, 17; Chostcr, 3; Chostorfiold, 2; Clarendon,'2; Ooll<i~ I ton, 5; Darlington, 4; Kdgefield, 5j Fairfield, 3j Goorgotown, 2; Grcon-villo, 4; Ilorry, 2; Kershaw, 3; Lan~ castor, 2; Laurens, 3j Loxington, 2; Marion, 4; Marlboro, 2; Newberry, 3; Oconoo, 2j Orangeburg, 5; Pickens, 2j Richland, 5; Spartanburg, 4; Sumptor, 4; Union, 8; Williamsburg, 3; York, 4. A bill lo provide for the payment of tbo bills of Ibo Bank of tho State has been introduced in tbo House, and provides that a tax of two mills for two yoars shall bo levied for tho purItAUA 4 1. ? A 4 1- - [ uov, (iiwiuvu iiiiil ii)o amount or tour hundred thousand dollars shall bo prcsonted within ton days aftor tho passage of tho Act; otherwise, it is tc bo null and void. It is" evident that some provision will havo to bo made at no distant day ior tho redemption , of theso bills, as tho Supremo Court J of tho United States has declared' thorn n logal and binding obligation against tho Cjtalc; but this bill, from itB oar marks, will boar very closo scrutiny, as it is from its peculiar terms, evidently a job in which sotno^ body is to seo "light." A proposition to appropriate the sum of fivo thousand dollars to aid tho Stato Agricultural and Mechanical A8:-ocialion has been defeated.? This Assoeislion should be fostered and eared for, for iho salco of tho Ag? rieultura! interest of tho State; but I think tho aid should be sought outsido of tho Ijogisluturo, .or tho State is not in a condition to moot hor lionest obligations in many instances, owing to reasons well known to cveiy man in tho State, besides it would bo setting a bad. prcccdont, and would furnish a pretext to tho sablo Legisla tors to appropriate the public funds to nny purpoeo might think would inuro to their present aggrandizement. For theso reasons it was stoutly opposed by the Consoivativo members of tho Senate, (it originated in tho Senate, and was killed by that body.) The appropriation bill was passed to a third reading in tho House to day. On vesterdnv. thn flnvnrnn.' V %t %J / ~" W v* " Vl ) during the discusnion of tho hill, scnl a spccial message to tho House, in which he says: 'A copy of iho annual appropriation biii,as reported hy the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives, has boon laid before mo for consideration. It is suggostivo of eoino considerations, which my Bonso of official duly leads nio (o pre*, sent at onco to tho (Joiimiu! Asscmhy. "Two striking facts appear from an examination of tho first and second occnons ol llie bill: First, Tluit tbo appropriations made by the first section rcacb an oggrcgato amount of $100,800, while tbe tax levied by tbo supply Act to meet tboso appropriations will produco not moro than 9180.000, leaving a deficiency of ?G0,- | ?00. 8econd, That tbo appropriations m n r Ic\ hv l cnr?/\?\/l *%*** > 4'? 1 ~ pvwnu ouuuuii itucii an J aggregate amount of 8170,200, while llio tax levied by the supply Act to meet 111080 appropriations will produce not more than $1150,000, leaving ' a deficiency of 849,200. These two items ol deficiency amount to 8110,- , 000." The Governor then goes on to urge J tho grout in.poriance of keeping the appropriation within the income. The lax levied in the supply bill was based ^ on the presumption that tho bill paused by tho IIoupo lnrtt session, reduc I ing tho salaries of public oflicors, which was poBtponcd hy tho Sonato ) until the prcsont session, would ho j taken up hy that body and passed; hut such hiiH not been tho case, and the appropriation hill hnd to bo made i to coniorm to tho amounts allowed , public officers l>)' existing laws. Tho ] Governor lilies a reduction of the ( hi In i'iou f\ r iiu/ii'ir /.HI/.".. ? ? ? * 1 ujiiuui, i rum 1110 lil^h- ji jsL to the lowest, except wliero they | >ire fixed by tlic Constitution, hut in ( lis own ho says in substance, although l lis own salary is fixed by the Consti- | ution ho will eheorfy submit to as jreat a reduction as may bo ma<'o in ho salaries of other ofTlcials of the c itate. 11 o recommends that tho sal- J tries* ol Circuit Solicitors, which is ii tow two thousand dollars, I belivo, ho a iholinhcd, and tho salaries of County fi School Commissioners reduced one J lall; and also tho pay of County o rreasurors and Auditors should ho h materially reducod. lie goes through c Lhe wholo catalogue, and demands rr that by this method tho present ap- n proprinlion can kn k?ni <1 |.v u IKIIMI U1U occiptBftficl a lurgo dcficicncy avoided. 1 Iichc recommendations are wise and d I1. JM ' >i i ' .nil ilronor. hut \vlmti>ni' iimu \i>ni i.?n.i cd by tho UonoVal Assembly or not is another question; in fact, it appears from tho notion of tho llouao today in passing tho appropriation bill to a third reading without any matorial reduction, that liia suggestions have fallen upon doat ears. Tho Cnvondor caso has caused a If* A t - - ? niuo sur aniongBt "tho boys" Ho is tho appointeo of Governor Chamberlain to two positions, and that of Ocunty Auditor of Chestorfield County, and ono of tho Commissioners under tlio provisions of tho "Big Bonanza Bill!" Tho "Little Bonanza" inquires that all claims coming under its provisions Khali bo mulitod by tho Comptroller General, and for this work Mr. Cavendcr was employed by tlmt oflieur. Mr. Borry and Mr. Sym?* mere, ol this plnco both held claims coining under its provisions, ami in baviuir them audited, they chargo tlmt Cavondor endenvored to black-mail tbcm, by charging twenty per cent of thoir claims lor his services in lobying mum unougn mo Jjogisiaturo. Upon this information reaching tho (Jotorn- ' or, he mado an investigation of tho ! ohnrges, and finding them substantiated, ho has removed Mr. Cnvendoi* from both of tho aforsaid positions. Mr. C. stoutly asserts his innocence, but fails to mako it clear. JIc is a pet amongst "the boys," and they fell somewhat Uisconcorted at his sudden fall. rPlir> mine! inn r ( nilmiii'nnmiil * ..V X|v?vuvi\/.. w ?. ll Ilium DVt'lHO to bo cxereising tho minds of tho Hopublican members at this lime. Tho resolution of tho would-bc Judgo Wh'ppcr, that the General Assembly take a reccas on tho loth of February next, subject to tho call ol tho presiding olliccrs ol tho two Houses, when ono third ol tho members have signified their dosiro to bo called together, has boon laid on tho table, but is liablo to bo taUon up at any timo and passod. Air. Crittondon lias introduced a concurrent resolution to adjourn sine die on tho 18tli ol" February next, but a vote on it has not boon yet reached. Of course it. will bo voted down, and tho time and manner of adjournment not fixed until the plana for tho next campaign is laid, and tho interest of Whippor and Moses looked alter. What sehemos may 3*ot develop themselves, can not at this time he surmised, but that something is up is ovident, from tho laet the Itepubli cans item a caucus in the Hull of t he IIouso of Iloprosontativos lust night, and liavo boon very reticent about their action to day. Another caucus is being held to night, and 1 presume they will get their plans pot looted. Tlio woalhor hero i.s remarkably warm and spring like. I am informed that tho plum and poach trocs are blooming. The grass is springing out of mother oarth, and affords grazing to cuttle. It looks as green as spring. I am writing at this timo, D o'clock, at night, in my room, without firo, and am too warm to bo comfortable. B. Tho Democratic papers aro ur i^ing Llio importanoo of holding tho Democratic National Convontion at Philadelphia during tlio f.Jontonnial. riiis, perhaps, is politic; (or thoatmosphoro would ho favorablo to harmony mil national good fooling?two principles,.if secured, will cause without doubt a national victory to porch upon tho Democratic banner of the [Republic. Bf?X. JefV. Davis is tho ono grand old ly that has made tho whole pot of Radical Amnosty ointmont stink. ? + j&sif* llomor Griffin, of Ohio, but .yiiu win uurn ill vjonn., IS 1110 OllJCSt ruin in tho United States. J to was I IT) years old tho 'J2d April last. He lovor chewed tobacco, but has Leon i moderate whiskey drinUor all his ile. 'I his is no argiimont for whiskey Irinking, howovor, but it shows that lis original constitution was very ino. A Fata r, A it it a v.?On Wednesday veiling, the Kith of this month, Jas. irnnnon and William Hrannon, living i) tho fork of Lyneh's Croak, got into n afTray, which terminated in tho ital stabbing of tho formor, Justice lall issued his warrant for tho arrest f William Hrannon, but admitted irn to bail, as tho evidence would icany not Bustnin an indictment for umlor. Tho partios wcro young ten, first cousins and good citi/cnu. 4 ^ + . Bfay Jatnew lircnnan was Uillod ono ?y lu^t wooU in Karalmw county. 11 Laihikns.?It suoiiib that Humpy tr i -? tLuiiuvrHuii, j my uoir.missionor, litis in "ashes and 'umillty," confessed to tho Judge of tho 7tli Judicial District t I\l?f 1?A mod l\tr T .nu1? ? !( V ?IV ?t no 1VV1VU Wjr JkJiU IV illiu Robertson, and that thoy "put up tho job." Tho 'u in bio Uriah puts tho blamo on Lark nnd HoborUon. Wo would luivo bud a littfo loss contempt for tho follow if ho had dono it himself. This Lark is also d" appointoo of Governor Chamborlain. Wo do not liko to Urfk too many favors at ono timo: but wo aro alrainod to intorcodo ill bohnlfnt filll'lfr nnd nrnu ?l?n n?T?_ I ornor not to doclino to nooopt his ro* sigimtion. Wo also bosooeh tbo Govcnior to rolcivo iho gontlo Ilondcrson boforo tho noxt term of tbo Court.? Grconvillo News. Wo enn sny union with n honrty good will to this sentiment. But wo with mi?? nnfn?v\?A?iAMt? ? 1 N....v. .f .v?i vui vvuuiii^kii^ iiraoiviug tho removal ot Lark and Henderson 011 tho ground of moro favor. Thoir roiuoval is a nocosaity for Laurcna> and a duty dovolving upon an Exoeutivo, who i8 plodgod to do ao by hia reform promisca. And wo havo no doubt that tho Governor will look at-, tor and aoaruh into tho mcrita of both thcao worthioa. ? ? A fow lljlVft ftinon Ji mn n of drunkenness slood up beforo his honor at tho polico court,and hia honor said in his slow, solemn way, ''I'll givo you $10 or thirty days." "Well, I'll take tho 810, squiro," replied tho follow. . . Bkay- Stephen Young was oxccutcd on Friday last, at (Jhostor, for tho murder of Mercer, a rospectahlo col x t?rcd man, about GO years of age. Washington. Jan. 31.?Thoonininn ? - - I of tho Supremo Court 011 tho Enforce" mont Act, is not oxpoclcd to di\y# Tho Bench had a long discussion over it, attended, it is said, by considerable wa rm th. 4'onsis 111 ton Cured. An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his handa by an East Inuia Missionary tho formula of a simple Ycgciuoic ronicuy, 101 tlie spce<ly and pcrmanontcuro of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and nil Throat ami Lung n fleet ionst also a 1'ositivo and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility ami Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative pow ers in thousands ot cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suHVming fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious de" sire to relieve human suffering, he will send (free of charge) to all who desire it. this vo. ccjic, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. W. ('. Stkvkxs, Mur.roc 151uck, Syracuse, N. Y. m i Railroad Tax. OFFICE COUNTY TREASURER, Pickkns, C. II., S. C , Jan. 22, 1870. \Tn'rini,' i ?--- .u-. .? 1^1 I in nvi vujr given liini wie 1>00K8 Xl will bo open at this Ofticc until the 20th February, instant, for tho collection of the Railroad Tax, with the Twenty per Cent penalty added, and if the name be not paid on or before that day, the amount and penalties with all additional costs, will bo enforced by execution, acoording to law. W. A. LESLEY. Trcasuror Pickens County. Feb .1, IflTfi 22 1 Notice ! ALL persons having demands against (ho Estate ot F. N. Garvin, deceased, since ilie 1st October, 18110, at which time ho mailc an assignment to Q. \V. ltankin, will please present the same to (lie undersigned or I. II. l'hilpot, on or by tho loth day of March, next, properly proven. --1ml all persons indebted to the same will please come forward and settle, or their notes and accounts will bo placed in the hands of ati officer for collection. F. L. U/lllVIN, Execntor. Fob 8. 1K7C, 22 4. E. J. POTTER, M. D. J5ASLKY STATION, S. O. ( ^ I! W)UATJ] of a regular chartered hoIiooI. J The Dr. will respond to r.!! calls with dispatch. A11 cases strictly confidential l'rivnte diseases treated in all tluir varied forms, with the erroru of youth and the iliaeases of women and children. J an (i, 187Ci 18 8 in Notice to A dministrators, Ex- , # I ccutors, Guardians & TrustcosALL Administrators, Lxeoutors, Guardians ami Trustcos arc hereby notified that the < law requires them to make their annual returns to this ollice during the month of Jnnu* ary of each year. Look out defaulters. 1. it. x'jiiiji'ot, J. 1"p.o. Jan '20, 1876 *20 4 mHITXKR SYMHfM, attounky and c0un8ki.l0r at law, 1 GREENVILLE, 8. C. J I )rnc(iccB in (ho Circuit our I find Court ? ' L l'robntc for l'ickcna oiuily. May 16 \'l Cm NKW AT)VR1WI?KM 10.WT? E48TAT0S PS&BQBT SCBOOL JNINE TIMES, S. C. THE prcsnnt session of tho abovo School opened Jannnry 3d, 1870, and vrill continue thorefroro the scholastic year. Terms of tuition per session of ton months. For Primary Department, $4 00 For Intermediate Department, 6 00 For Advanced Department, 7 60 Board in the best of families can be had at I from five to seven dollars por month. No doduotion made for lost time, except in cases of | protracted sickncns. No student admitted i into the school, except by subscription. For further particulars, address tho Pi in oipal at Nino limes. JNG. O- WALLACE. Jnn 27, 1870 21 Om Milling Notice I WILL acnd my Wngon to any retMeBM within the incorporate limits, every Tuesday Morning, to get their Corn mul carry it to the Mill and return it freo of charge, if persons will inform mo previous to each Tuesday to do so. J. C. GIUFFIN. ^J*n 27, 1876 21 8 <s\ "*** . . . .0. . . . ARRIVED anil ready for delivery, 100 barrels LIME. AN1> 500 BAGS GUANO. For sale by R. E. 1IOLCOMBE & SON. Easlt-y, S. C.t Jan. 27, 1870 21 if Noting ? -m '?' VJIV/VI i ALL persons indebted to the undersigned I are respectfully requested to coll and settle. /Ill accouutB not paid beforo the 16tb February will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Wo must hftvo money to sctllo up our own indebtedness. FOLGER & NEW BERRY. Jan 27 1875, 21 tf. 0?0, W1LLIAHS & t o'H CAROLINA FERTILIZER. THE DRADL ETS PA TENT FERTILIZER AKD THE PALMETTO SOLUBLE. ACID I P1I0SPIIA TE, Have been used by the Planters of I he South for Ten (10) Years with matchlces success. They soarcelj* need encomiums to recommend (heir continued use. Tho standard of their excellencies guaranteed, and their results |>rovo BBYOND QUESTION thai EVERY PLANTER who is alive to HIS OWN INTERESTS should PURCHASE NO OTHER FERTILIZER. IIAGOOD & ALEXANDER, Agonta nt Pickons, S. C. 11UJDGENS & BOl/r, Agcnta at Ksley Station, S. (J. Jan U7, 1870 21 8m STONO PHOSPHATE CO, CHARLESTON, S. O. SLUBLK CfUANO, (Available ltonc Phosphate of Liinc, 18.55 per cent. Ammonia, JJ. 14 per cent.) April 1st, ?4(>; November 1st, $63. Golion optional-?Middlings ul 10 cents. $05. AH1D PHOSPHATE, (Available lJone l'liospluile of Lime. '22.83 per cent.l Aoril 1st, $30; November 1st, $35. Cottoa optional. $45. Special rates to Grange on cash orders. For particulars, apply to E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, Charleston, S. C., Or to HAtiOOD& ALEXANDER, Pickens, S. C. it. E IIOLCOMBE, Ensloy, S. C. J. W. LIVINGSTON, Sonccn City, S. C. Jan 27, 1B7? 21 3in NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to (lie Estate of James M. McFall, d<jccascd, by Note, Account or otherwise, wili pleaso oome forward and settle, or their evidences of indebtjc'Ihcss will bo placed in the hands of an ofticcr for collection. The business of the Estate must bo wound up. W. T. McFALL, Adm'r. Jan 13, 4870 10 4 NOTICE* NOTICE is hereby given thai Stephen Lndd, has this day filed his petition in the Court of Probate for l'ickens County, to have his Homestead set off; tho'sarno will bo hoard on Saturday, tho 10(-h day *f February, 1876 Given under my hand mid seal, this the 10(li day of January, 1870. I. II. PHILPOT, J.p.i-.c. Jan 13, 1870 19 4 -I..",. aj-i.'L-'-J J. Pickens Prices Current. OORHKCTKI) WKKKI.Y BY W. T. M'FA I.I,. Cotton per pound, packed, 11 ^11 ] Cotton per pound, seed, 4o ISaoon per pound, 10} Lard per pound, '20o Pork per pound, 10o Oorn per bushel, 7f>o \V li on t Yxn* ?...u?.?l * ' fv. ?pi.OU flour por barrel, $8@$10 Apples, Dried, per bushel. $1.00 Apples, Green, per bushel, $1.00 I'ens per bushel 90o Ihitter per pound, 15(ni20o lleef per pound, 6r?)6o IJoeswnx, pf>?' found, 26o < Fallow, perpoi,nd( |>|0 [IMokons, per',ead, j ,i)0 Hides, Dried por pound, j<u0 Hides, Oreon, per ponnd, jj0 Kpg", per Do*en, 12i'0 finders, per bushel, . Feathers, per pound, ** Wool, per pound, (,0(J I i. ' NEW ADVEUTISMMENTS. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of nn order from I. H. Pliilpof, Judge of Probate, I will sell to theliich' eet bidder, at Piokens C. II. 8. C., for cash, on the 7th day of Frobaory, 1870, and continue from day to day untill the entire stock of Merchandize, now on hand, bolonging to the Estate of James M. MoFall, deceased, is disposed of, csnsisting of a complete #4*/ sortwent of f HOOTS AND SHOES; Hats and Caps; Hardware and Cutlery; Groceries; Pry and Fancy Goods; And, every other artiole to bo found in a first ela?s country store. W. T. MoFALL, Adm'r. Y 1 O" * ? aiiu io, ioiu l'J H Fins Plantation for Sale! DESIROUS to chango ihe imrfi?tment, ] will sell at Private Sale ft VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, in tho County of Piokona, on Brushy Creek, within two miles of Ensley Station, Atlanta and Richmond Air Lino Railway, and containing Seven Hundred Acres. O11 this trnfll. i? n onml TAWMDIlV p, and a suitable site for a Grist Mill?b?tb vt which have been crectcd on the place. Geod Dwelling and Out-houses, Tenants' House*. About poventy-fivo acres of lloltom Land, ami Two Hundred acren of fine Uplands, opened; i balance finelj' timbered and in the woods. Thiims?One^lialf cash, balanco in twelro months, with interest at 10 per cvnt, secured by inortgngo of premises. For further particulars, apply to J. W GRAY, Esq., Greenville, S. C. Jan 13, 1H7G 10 4 NEW STORE, KKW (JOODH! AT EASLEY STATION, S. O. The undersigned have opened n IToris* fa Kasley, near their Livery /Stable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. * under the Firm, namo and stylo of RICHBY &WYATT. They guarantee bMlom j?rice?f as they intend selling slvictly for cash. OIt? them a call. If. A. RICIIBV, A. G. WVATP. Enslcy, Xov 2'J, 1875 13 tf FMU wralis . AT EASLEY STATION, S- CI WOULD K ESPEOT F U LLT call iiic nllenlion of my friends ami (lie pub. ic generally, !o the large anil well KelecttU Stock of Goods t I linvo now in slure. My Block coiifiuts of DliY, FANCY & DRESS GOODS, HATS AND CAPS', BOO TS A ND SHOm9 1IA RD )VA ft J'], GROCERIES, A a All bought in person for this market, rvt prioM f tlint can not bo cr.t under. The Ladies will find my DRESS And FANCY GOODS, especially suited 10 their wants, and Gentlemen in need of CLOTHING of the latest Htyles will save money by inspecting my stock. Iiy strict attention to business, and with fairness to all, I hopo to oontinuo to receive tho favors of tho past. M. \V. FOllD. ? 4 Persons who arc One llio firm of FORD & . MAULDIN on account, will please settle sumo 1st of November, a? the business of the old firm mu-jl ho cloacil. M. W. FORD. ? Oot 14 _ _7 .tf fsWslussfSlli Sealer In General Merchandise. EA?LEY STATION, H. V. ONE AND ALL That havo boon buying GOODS on a ^ crodit durine? tho vanr win J ?-| i"v?ioo rc"? mombor that the undorsignod has concluded to accept, Cotton, Corn, Cur* rency. or anything oho, to liquidato tbo ftnmc?and will ahvaynbo found at bis storo, ready to wait on thorn, v..v? vvy UJJ 1 1 I J Pi or BlVLili MORK GOODS vory clioap lor tho CASII. Romombor I*ay Oay in on hnnd - -and 1 ncocl my mono}'. T. W. RUSSELL. ICiirtloy Station, S. C., Deo. 16, 1875,1 ' ^