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THE SENTINEL. D. V BRADLEY, Editor & Prop^^w 1 Term* ofMnlHcfrlBo^V I < OM Yjir i, . S . k . . W . Bo ' i Six Monthr". . . *"! *?. W76 H lAvcrthin^ Rates. 1 Advertisements inserted fit the vale of $1 00 1 per square, of (9) nine lines, or less, for the I first insertion, and CO cents for cacli subse- r quent insertion- , Contracts made for tiiukk, six or txvklvk ^ months, on-favorablc terms. .... Advertisements not having tho number of Misorlions marked on them, will be published ' until forbid and charged accordingly. I Theso terms arc so simple any child may I understand them, Nine lines is a square? f one inch. In every instance we charge by , the space Occupied, as eight or ton lines can bo made to ocoupy four or fivo squares, as the Advertiser may wish, auu ih cmuguu uy iuu epace. Advortisers will please state the numbor of squares they wish their advertisements to mako. war Business men who advertise to be I bonofittcd, will bear in mind that tho HKNTltflL has a largo and increasing circulation, and is taken by tho very class of porsons whose trade tiiey desire. PIOKENS C. II., S. C.: o Thursday, July III, 1S7G. National Democratic Ticket. 9 FOll PRESIDENT; HON. SA9IlIKIi .1. TILDEN, OF NEW YORK. l'OR VICE-PRESIDENT : l|o\. T. A. HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. For SolicitorTii* nam55 cf Cols. W 0. Keith, of Wr?l iiHlln, and W. II. l'erry, of Greenville, liftvo bocn announced l>y tlicir friends, in our columns (his week, for tho office of Solicitor of this Circuit. Both are gentlemen of spotless diameter, high, legal attainments, and cither would fill the office acceptably. ? 4^# Gen Butler DeclinesIt..I 1 .... ( . > IVn ..on ,.f bis namo in Ihe approaching Slate Democratic Convention, for Governor, and suggests the name of Gen. Wade Hampton. If any man in tliv State can command (ho full white vote, it is Hampton. Chamberlain Endorsed. If wo had ever doubted the nomination of Governor Chamberlain for re-election, Iho rocent Republican meetings throughout the Slate, at which ho has been unanimously endorsed. would disnoll Ibn doubt. Hp in n. no ocssily l? theui. Without luoi they know (hey can not succeed, anil with him their chances arc slim. Tho Eastorn TroublesTlio war between Turkey, on the one side and Hervin and Montenegro on the other, is agitating tho whole European jiowers, and is likely to involve them in tho greatest war of tho age. Sorvia and Montenegro, subjects of Turkey, rebelled on account of improper Uxation and religious persecution. They declared war against Turkey, and novcrsl important battles have been fought. Primary ElectionFriday, the 18th day of August noxt, is tho time fixed by the County Executivo Commit oo, for holding tho primary oloction. Every member of tho Clubs should attend these meetings and cast his vote for the mnn of his choice for each and every office in the County. Those Democrats who havo not yet joined any Club, should do so; in order to bo able to take part in tho election. This plan is cer? tainly the fairest and most unobjectionable one that could possibly bo devised for bringing out. candidates, and every man, who is not a chronic fault finder, will certainly yield to the will of tho majority, and zealously support tho candidates put forward by his j'nriy. vre KI1DW HUM It 13 impossible to j>leaso every body, and Homo will find fault with the present plan, but four^fifths of the Democrats of the County are in favor of it, ami it is bound to be a success. UThe defeat and mafisacreo of tho gallant Cantor and his men, by the ftionx Indians, is a teriihlo calamity, and arouses tbo sympathy of tho Avholo hnman nntnro. War, almoBt to oxtormination against tho red slims. is likoly to follow. Hkif' Col. Jiurnwoll Rhott, Jr., asnu. mod tho editorial managomont of tho Charleston Journal of Commorco, on tho llh inst. Mr. lihott is on oblo writer and a truo and solid man. His connection with tlio Journal will (louhtlcHB add much to itfl popularity and future hucccsh. mm - tHaiT Col. Jamos JI. llion, of Winnahoro, wan olocted at tlio St. Louis (Jonvontion, a member of the National Hxecutivo Coinmitteo, from .South Carolina. 8'Jf" The quoHtion of primary olocs tion in boinjr n^il.'itcd in (irconvillo. Tito -Ntvvh is in luvol* u( it. \ Tho PlatformTho platform of tho National Donw ocratio Party, which will bo found on Lh? flM| pngo of our pnpor, is tho fin? orft Stop papovmro hnvo over road. It foholBBnd olo?i*'on nil no vital quoslSr?8''ort tio day, whilo it layB baro all ,ho rottonnoss nod vonnlity of tho Kcmhlican party at>d tho Nntional ndniniBtration. Tho roBults of tho war md all tho reconstruction measures wo nccoptod ns finnlitios which loavoB ,ho bloodv shirt out oi tho oucstion.? ftoform is luauo tho groat issuo, nod ,lio charaotor and gront abilitios of Lho mon put forward as standard Doavors, givos ovory assuranco that, it juccossful, ovory plodgo and domand will bo faithfully carried out. Tbo unancial plunk, upon wlnou tho liopublicans bad confidently hopod to soo tho Doinooraoy split and go to piooosj gives universal satisfaction. Unliko tho Republican platform, thoro is not an ovasivo eentonoo in it. Wo trust cvory reader of tho Sentinel will peruso it carefully and analyzo ever sontonco in it. Presidential. Tlio following cxtfact from a private lottcr Irom ono of tho largest wholesalo housos it) Baltimore, lo a gentleman at Easloy Station, indicaton tlio favor with which tho St. Louis nomination is roccivod by tho businoss portion of tho United Stalos. As a ironcral rulo, tho commercial portion of tho world viow a political party, or its standard boarorn from a business Rtand?point, and will cast thoir votos and influonco for tho party or mon> who promise tho greatest prospority to their business. For this roa~ son tho oxtract is valuablo, and strongthous tho hope of victory in Novotvw bor. Tho lottor says: "I considor both uuiii iiiiitiuiin i\ i;i>?Hjudoivii tv/ c??v? uv>mantis ol tho bettor class ot tho pooplo. Wo hnd the advantngo of Booing tlio hand of our adversaries, and mndo an equally popular but positivo nomination against a ncgativo tickot. Tilden is positive -able to command, and carried Now York against Tammany?ho can carry it certainly Tiimmnnv llnnrli'icli'n in nnail.ii'A " J w I"? 1 and can lend whero wo want him in Indiana. 1 liavo soon two dispatchos to day from responsible parties, that Hay ho oan carry Indiana. With Indiana and Now York, thcro is no doubt of tho result. Tho betting mon hero aro activo to tako bots on T. and II., but havo to givo odds?75 to 100 boing frooly offered. I am so confidont of tho result, that I to day, omployod 41 a p.? irs :~ #* iWiuuiur agout iur > h^iiiui. War of RacesTho Augusta Clironiclo and tfcntinol of the 9th inst, gives a full account of a fight which occurred ftt Hamburg, on the 8th init., bolyrcen (lie whites and negroes. It seems tlint tho difficulty originated ou the 4th. As two young men were riding through the street on their way home, they were de tained by tho negro company who threatened to keep them all night. Tho young men complained to Prlnco RiVcrs, who is a Major General in tho South Carolina Militift and a Trial Justice. Hivers undertook to invostigato tho matter, when Doc. Adams, tho Captain, became so insolent as to oompel the trial justice to arrest him for contempt of court, The investigation was continued to Ihe 8th, and Gen. Hutler was employed by the father of ono of the young men, to prosecute tho caso. Tho Captain detied the law, and refused to submit to civil process. Gen, Butler proposed a compromiso, by the nogrocs giving up their arms and turniag them over to Gov, Chamberlain. This thev refused to do, find at once repaired to a largo brick building and commenced firing on the whiles from the windows. The whites collected from the country and Augusta, Ua., armed with pistols, shot guns, &c., and returned the fire. A piece of artillery was brought over from Augusta, and three rounds of grnpc and canister fired into tho building, which silenced the negroes. One white man by the name of Mcrriaweather had been previously killed by tho negroes. After the firing had ceased, a scrch was made for the nncrrrir?u wit ft wnr/t fr?iiml o/?n??nl/wl ??? H.a laroftho house and under floors. Une or two negroes were killed whilo endeavoring to make (heir escape. Twenty-nino ncgroos in all were arrested. A detail of twenty-flve men was made to carry the prisoners to Aiken, to jail. On the way it was determined to kill tho ring leaders, and seven or them were shot, and the rest turned looso. Ten negroes in all were killed. There are, probably othor facts con- I necied with this affair, which wo will ho able to give our rentiers next week. Want of space precludes our giving fuller details (his week. ttaif Grant baa nominatod Abbot M. Wymnn to bo Troasurer of ibo United States, vieo, Now rosigncd. \f ?t Rlnin f\l \fni r?A HW i . 4'ihiii, vt OI-IIIMU, "in " hahly iftko a trip to Europo lor his health. ? m t m ? tW Tho Gorman editors of ?>l. Louis have resolved to support Tildon. Custer's Disaster. a terriblk battle with indians. aw Salt X/akk. Julv 6.?A Ruooint oor r ? KKZ?'~~ respondent of ilio Holona (Montnnn) Horn Id writcsftom Siillwator, Montana, July 2d, na follows: Muggins Tnj'lor, n Hcout for Gon. Gibbon got horo Inst night diroct from littlo Horn I'lTTAt) rlntl Pllnf A>< frtH M I Ka T /) ! n *1 I MVIII, VUOVUI IUUIIU 1/11VJ AUUUIII camp of twonty tivo lodgos on tho Littlo llorn, and immodiatoly attaclcod tho camp. Custor took fivo companios and chargod tho thickest portion of tho camp. Nothing ta known of tho oporations of tho dotachmont only as thoy traco it by the doad.? Maj. lie no commanded tho othor rov? on companies and attnekod tho lowor portion of tho camp. Tho Indians pourod in a murdorous firo from all direotions, boBides tho groator portion fought on horsoback. Custer, his two brothors, nophow and brother in law woro all killed, and not ono of liiB dotochmont oscapod.? Thoro woro 207 men buried at ono plaeo; and tho killod aro estimated at 300, with only 31 woundod. Tho Indians surrounded Iiono'a command and hold tliom ono day in tho hilln, cut off from water, until Gibbon's command cmno in sitrht whon tliov broko camp in tbo night and loft. TI?o 7tb oavalry fought liko tigors, and woro ovorcomo by mcro bruto forco. Tbo Indian loss cannot boostimatod as tboy boro off and cachcd most o( tboir killod. Tbo ronmnant oi tbo 7tb cavalry and Gibbon's command aro returning to tbo moutb of tbo Littlo Horn, rvlioro a uioarnboat lies. Tbo Indians got all tbo arms of tbo killod soldiers. Thoro woro sovontoon coinmissionod oflicors killod. Tbo wholo (Ju8tor family diod at tho hoad of thoir column. Tho oxact Iobb 'ib not known as botli adjutants and tho sargoant ma jor woro killed. Tho abovo is confirmod by othnr lottcrs, which Bay CuHtor mot a fearful disaster. another account. Salt Lakk, Utah, July 6.?Tho Times dispatch from Bosom nr., Mon., July 3d, 7 p. m. says: Mr. Taylor, bcaror of dispatches from Litllo Horn to Fort Ellin, arrived this ovoningand reports tho following: Tho battlo was fought on tho 25th^ thirty or forty railos below Littlo Horn. Custor attacked tho Indian villngo ol from 2,500 to 4,000 on ono Hide, and Colonel liono was to attack it on tho otl.or. Throo companios woro placod on ft hill na ft roservo.? General Custer and fifioon cHicors, and overy man belonging to llio five companies, woro lulled. Reno rotroated under tho protection of tho rosorvo. Tho wholo number killed was 315. Gon. Gibbons joined Rono. Tho Indians loft tho battlo ) 1.!^!. I I 1 !? - - - ?I 1 a jjruunu, wiiiuii iuuiiuu iiku u biuugniur pon, as it really was boiiig in a narrow ravino. Tho dead woro uch mutilatod. Tho situation now 'joks soriotis. Gon. Torry arrivod at Gibbon's Camp on a steamboat and croHsod tho command over and ao-? oompnniod it to join Custer, who know it who coming boforo tho fight occurrod. Lioutonnnt Crittondon,son of Gonornl Crittondon, was among tho killod. Buiuixoton, Iowa, July 0.?A tornado pas sed over hero to d?y. Three persons wero killed and several hurt. Twenty buildings were demolished. It lasted but an instant. Davkspobt, Iowa, July 6.?A storm washed out the village of ltockdale. Forty two persons woro drowned. Bridges were swept away. It will tako two weeks to repair the railroads. Dt'nnvat'r, Iowa, July G.?A fearful storm swept over this city last night- Tho rain commenced falling about 10 o'clock, and con tinned for thrco hours with a solid sheet o^. water, accompanied by thunder and lightning Death and destruction aro visible on every side. All bridges on wagon roads and rail, roads wore swept away, and no trains can ar* rive or depart for soveral days. A house was carried down tho stream by the current, and uiu uwujmiatn nuiu uiunuuu. v>t;iiiira wore filled with water, streets washed out and livo slock drowned. The villago of Hockdalo, twenty seven niHcfl from the city, built in a ravino on a stream, was inundated at the dead hour of nightt while the storm was raging and tho lightning (lushing, by the breaking of a milt dam some distance up the stream. Kvery building in tlic placc, eavo the mill, was curried down or moved from its foundation. After tho storm had abated forty two persons wore missing.? Nineteen deitd bodies of men, women and children were picked up along the stream.? Starch is Icing mado for thoso still mijsing 'Die railroad bridgo at that place waH carried away nnu me roau niauo imposHamo. All mo railroads liavo suffered with washouts. Mo trains arrived or departed to day. Jh$r Tho Prohibitionists linvo nominated Hon. John J. Baker Jot (iov. of M((88aohutelt8. To the Members and Friends of Fiokena Circuit- j Th AAnan/innnAA nt DStfrinf (Inn. < forenco at Piokonn C. II., embracing < tho 4th Sqnday in August, tho ttmo < of our Camp Mooting at Easloy will . havo to bo changed to orabraco tho 2d Sunday in Soptombor. Wo can say : on good authority that tho Minietora aro roady, and await tho aotion of tho ohuroh in tho mattor. Wo would ^ thoroforo urgo upon all who can, to ( build tonta at their convonionco, ao as < to havo thorn roady by tho middlo of ] tho woek, procooding tho 2d Sunday in Soptonibor. Tho C. M. will bo bold thon. Fratornully, Many Mbmrkrb < ' - ? A Doumle Murpkr.?A doublo mur' dor ocourrod on the Weat aido of tho Groat Poo Doo in thia Stato, on Satturday, tho 24th ult. A whito man by tho namo of Bolin, whilo intoxicate od, ahot n nogro, who had boon atonic \t\(t frnm him in f lin ni\/l whon ho foil, ran up to him nnd ondoavorcd to Btriko him with his gun, but missod hits nim. llo thon drow his knifo nnd nttomptcd to cut tlio nogroo's throat, but inissod thnt and cut him in tho fnco, nnd boing ho much intoxieatod Icll, and whilo nttompting to riso, tho nogro succoodcd in getting tho gun, and by ono blow on the hoad, suocooded in killing 13olin. Tho nogro lingorcd until Sunday morning whon lie died. A Thurible Casualty.?Tho boilor of a stonm throshor, bolonging to llolcombo and Burns, oxplodod under a prossuro of 200 pounds of stoam, on Monday of last wcolc, at Townvillo, in Andorson County, killing Tnt YVolst, tho onginoor, nnd tho nogro firomnn. Eight othor porsons wcro raoro or loss hurt. Morroll, of Mnino, hns boon nppointed by tho Prosidont, nnd confirraod by tho Sonato, ns Socrotnry of tho Treasury, vico liristow resigned. . 4? > [ Si3x? Go no nil Santa Anna diod on tho 20tli of Juno, in tho City of Mox* ico. His ago \^ns 84. ? 4iSy~ Mr. Bonjamin Crawford, of Pondleton, killed a man last wcok who slapped Mis. Crawford in hi? proeonco. f?u The Bank ofUroonvillo line do clared A dividond of 6 por cont. Sevoral parties havo mado offers to tho Socrotary of War to raise ft rcgimont of volnntoorB in ton days, for the Indian war. B?9u Governor Chamberlain ppoke ftt Goorgotown on tho 4tli. llo callcd on tho oolorcd troops to voto for IIayn and Wheolor. o bsu ureal. suuering is reporiod to oxint in 13urko County, on tho Goorgin fiido of tlio Savannah liivor. Meeting of County Democratic Executive CommitteePersuant (o adjournment, ttio County Executive Committeo met at the Court House, on Monday, tho 8d inst. Present, R. E, llowon, Chairman; I). F. Bradley, Secretary; J. R. Oossett, W. Q. Field, B. J. Johnson, J. KBorroughs. W. T. Field and John T. Lewis, ltov Q W Singleton was admitted as proxy for V 8 Jones, niomber from Pumpkintown club- Report* from each club as to action on primary plan of cloction for candidates, was received, as follows: Pickensville club, adopted; Liberty club, rejected; Uarvin club, adopted; Easley club, adopted; Pickens Court House club, adopted; Dacunvillo olub, adopted. Pumpkintown club, adopted; Eastatoe club, adopted. A majority of the clubs having adopted the plan, the following preamble and resolutions were then presented and unanimously adopted: Wiikheah, A majority of the Democratic clubs in the county having Adopted the plan of primary election for candidatc.4, as proposed by the Kxecutive Committee, andi whereat), it is mftdo tlic duty of said committee to designate the timo for holding said election, therefore, bo it Jlesolved, That each club moot on Friday, the 18th day of August, 1876, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and prooeod to receive votes for candidates, as proposed, until 4 o'clock, 1'. M. or as much lator as may bo necessary, to afford ?1t ... ,.t lk? y?I..K ? . / i? i i 111 wim/vi o VI mo VHIW (ill vj'j'unuilll^ UI T?Ung. llttolvtd, That cach club be entitled to five delegates to tlio county convention, and that said convention convene at tho Court Jlouso, on Saturday following, the 19th, for the purpone of currying out tho duties imposed by the said plan of primary election, and for ihedis charge or much omor uuucs ns may properly coino before it. Rtiolval, Tliat it was the intention of the Kxecutive Committee that the candidate receiving a plurality, nr highest number ol votes, (but nut u mnjority, ah published in the propsitiou) should bo the candidate of the party. llfnolvtd, That each club, when it meets to vote for candidates, be requested to ratify the abovo declaratory resolution, and vote for candidates with that understanding. Resolutions submitted from Pickensville, uarvm ana niuticy ciuds, were mm on tlie Inblo. Committc then adjourned to meet on Bftlcdoy in August next, IV. K. BOW UN, Chairman. 1). F. Dkaulkv, Sec. Tho students of llio Virginia MiliLnrv Institnto. mohhfirt onn of Uinir number tho othor day, who was ftcjaeod of crime. They etrippod him >f his clothing nnd ehnvod hin hond. ANNOTmCEMENTSr T< B.li.li. xur nuuuuur* Mr. Eihtor: Please Announce the nAmo of Colonel W. C. KEITH, of Walhall?, as a sandidate for Solicitor of tho Eighth Judicial Circuit?subject, however, to tho Democratic Nomination. Democrats. BSu We horoby nominate Ool W. IT. PERRY as a candidate for Solicitor of the Eighth Circuit, subject to tho action of tho Dsrao oratic Nominating Convention. MANY DEMOCRATS. For the Legislature, We are authoriied (o nnnounoe Dr. A. J. ANDKKSON n? a candidate for the Lo- ] gislnturc from Pickens County, at tlio cnauing cioction?subject, howovor to the Democratic nomination. aro authorized to announce TIIOS. W IIUSSELL as ncandidate for tho Legislaturc from Pickens County, at tho ensuing clcction?subject, however to the Democratic nomination. Tho friends of E. II. BATES rospectfully announce liiin as a candidate for the I Legislature from Pickens County, at tho enduing election?subject, howover to tho De I raocratic nomination. * Bf?)u The many friends of J. B. SUTHERLAND rcspeotfully nnnounco him as ft nandidnto for (ho Legislature from Pickons County, fit (he ensuing oleotion?subject, however to tho Democratic nomination. Tlio uinny friends of D. F. BRADLEY, Esq., respectfully nnnounco him as ft candidate for the Legislature?subject, however to tho Democratic Nominating Convention. Mr. BnAULRr served ub faithfully in the last Legislature, and a innro indefatigable worker, or watchful servant of the interest of his constituents can uot be found in the County, For Clerk of Court K?*k?Thc many friends of JOHN J. LKWI8 respccifuily uiiuomic-g li'm ab n candidate for Clerk of llio Court of I'ickeiift County nt the ensuing election, niil>joct. however to the Democratic nomination, Mr. Lkwih is n Iiiib and tried Dcmocrnt, nnd his fine business <|iinlificntionrt eminently fit him for tho oflico. * For Probate Judge. B?*X_ Tho many friends of II. A. CHILD, respectfully announco him as a candidate for Judge of Probate of Pickens County. ?t the ensuing election?subject, however (o tho Democratic nomination. t&- Tliomany friends of W. O. FIHI.D, respectfully nnnonneo hint an a candidate fur Judge ol' Probate of Pickens County at the ensuing election?subject however, to ihe action of the County Democratic Nominating Convention. * For Sheriff. Tho friends of Q. W. IIOWKN re? peel fully announce him as a candidate foi Sheriff of Pickens County at (lie ensuing olco tion?Kiihjcct, ho"woYcr to tho Deuooratii nomination. # t6jf Tho ir,ai?y friends of J. HI LEY FER' (5USON rcspcct fully nnnounoe him as a can didiifc for ro-olcction to tho office of Sherif of Pickcns County at the ensuing election? subject, however, to the action of the Couutj L)euiGcr?i;c nominating Gon??n'ion. * For School Commissioner. jJSjy* The innny friends of Prof. J. II. CAR respectfully announco him as a can didate for the office of School Commissiono of Pickens County At the ensuing election suhjfcot however, to the action of the Demo crAlio nomination. * JfcSf Tho many friends of M. 8. HEN DIUCKS, respectfully announce him as i Candidate for School Commissioner of Piclcen County, at tho ensuing election?subject however, to the action of the County Demo cratic nominating Convention. * NOTICE! o ? On and After the 15tli liiMt, we will 8 E1,Ti PTOOT)? FOR ; CASH OK MTU U WE WILL BR PLEASED TC i sorvo our frionda on tho?o tonus, bu I can not soli on Lime. All persons INDEBTED nro ro quontod to ctill nnd cloao nil Account ! by NOTE. It. ! :. HOJiCOMBE A SON. , Eohlcy,S. C,, Jnly 18, 1876 45 XT c* 11/ A iMMT'O'rTCJf ??t;?wiio XI JEJ ff XXI.J T 10. (U -| Q a day at home. Agents wanted. Outtj) 1,0 fit aud terms froe. True & Co., Aiu gustn, Maine. APVVfl'EK WKER guaranteed to Agents,' XI I M?le ?nd Female, in their locality.? Ljj / I Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Address T ' ' P. 0. VIO,KERY & CO., Augusta, Me $6 to $20 per day at home. Samples worth $1 fro?. Stfnson & Co., Portland, Maine. * 8YCIIOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMINGHow either"fcex may fascinate and gain tho Ioyo and affections of any poreon they ohooBC, instantly. This ajt nil can possess, free, by mail, for 26 cents ; togotlier with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oraole, Droams. 'ym Hints to Ladies, otc. 1,000,000 sold. A queor book. Address T. WILLIAM & CO.. Tub' Thlla. Price, Itoenty^Firt Ctn(t. IWWWHI MVfgttlM ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH EDITION. 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Also, an cBsay upon advertising; ninny tables of rates, showing tho cost of advertising in various newspapers, ?nd every thing which a boginncr in advertising would liko to know. Address GEO. P. ?OW?IX A CO., *" 41 1'nrk Itow, Now York. NEwspapeRS OF T1IK United States. A completo list, of American Newspaper*, numbering more than eight tliouaaud, with a Gaie teer of all towns and cities in which they ?... ....kli.l.n.l. .nJ Ul.ll.ll 1 SkotclioH of (lie Great Newspapers Establish* mcnlft; illustrated with numerous engraving* of tho principal newspaper building!* Hook ' of 800 1'ages. just isaurd. .Veiled, post paid, to any address for 8f>o* Apply (inclosing price) to Superintendent of the Newspaper l'avillion, Centennial (5rounds, Philadelphia, or American News Company, N. V. Every advertiser needH it. WOOL CARDING. ? o THE WOOL CARDS at the PKNDLETOJf FACTORY have been ra clothed, and 4r# now doing the best of WORK. It I('It A 11 DM A WIISOV July 6, 187G 44 8 Kolioe Tonchern, rplIK County Board of KT.min.ri will hold ^ ' X h meeting nl my olfiee on Monday* ih? ITih iu.mnt, for the purpose of Kxntnining nnd iMuing Orlifienlra of Qualification to Tom-ltpra l'nltlln Mrlmnlu (n P5#W??%? County. Thoso di-jdHng lo be examined will picaso coiuc forward promptly. / H. A. DOW KM. f School Commissioner. July C, 1870 41 2 forsale. TflK undersigned wiii hwU At Private tfalo, hit) \alunblo PLANTATION, known a? - the Larkin Hendricks place, containing 112 f aercs, on which there aro about 40 acre* of firnt clasH bottom. There is also a good new . | Coiion Qin and Trent* on the place, good I Dwelling and all necessary Outbuildings. / A T on /kAiUVf Another Tracl, containing 1R3J urn, M * which (hero arc fino Up Lnnds, wall timbered ? anil first class bottom: anil a fino Orchard. r A 1.80, All my Intorent in Larkin Ilendriek'fl ' estate. If not sold at Private. Sale before the 20tli of next September, all the above property - will be disposed of at Public Sale. P. O. address, Dacusville, Pickens County, . S. C. JK88E CUBNBIIAW. a May 11. 1870 .30 Id ? * The State of South Carolina* PlCKKNS COUNTY. IN PRO BAT K COURT. S. I). Keith, Nathaniel Lynch, and MAlthew Hendricks, Executors of tho last Will and TnaUmAnt T..-A !), ??? -1 -? **?-* ivmnuiiiui VI *W|>*jr, UCyUUHSU, i'laintiffs, Against Darcus Roper, Saniuol Roper, Amos Roper, Mary O. Sutherland ct al. Defendants. \ Summons for Relief?complaint not served.* * To tho Defendants, Kamuel Roper, Amoo 4 Roper, Mary O. Sutherland, ltobecoo C. * Lewis and Elijah Roper. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the petition in this oetion, off I whioh a copy is filed in the office of the P/fr? bato Judge, for Hnid County and State, and (o servo a copy of your answer fo the said petition on the subscribers at their office, ? Pickens Court House, within twenty day* I aftor tho service hereof, exclusive of thodaj ' of such service; and if you fail to answer tho I petition within tho time aforesaid, the Plain* tiffin this action will apply to the Court fot the relief demanded in tho petition, ) Doted May 26, A. I). 187B. IIOLCOMBK & CHILD, t Pi?ir.imr. in..... * i ii u vi i? o nuvin^t To .Samuel Itopor, Amos Rop?r, Mir* - 0. Sutherland, Rebecca C. Lews, nnd Elijah Hopor, Defendants: Take notice (hat the pt9 tilion in this case was this day filed in thft office of iho Judgo of I'robato for Piokaai County. IIOLCOMBE & CHILD, Plaintiff's Attorney. ,, June 1, 1870 ;$0 6 I