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LOCAL ITEMS. Iter. Hugh MoLeos will preach (D. Y.) on lat Sabbath in January 1870 . Last Friday was tho coldest day wo have experienced for many years. ' Mr. Jackson Stewart, died suddonly at his residonco tlio othor day. Wo havo not hoard Iho verdict of tho jury of inquest, Wo aro glad to learn tlmt Dr. Earlo is convalescing,after his foarful illness. Ho is thought to bo out of dnngor. Bio Suovr at MoFalls.?Go and peo his Christmas Tricks, for old and young. Make hasto before they aro all gono, for tbey aro going liko hot cakes. At a mooting of tho Twelvo Milo rJvftnrrn hold on t.ho 10th inst ihn following officers?woro clccled tor tho ensuing year. John T. Lowis, "W. M. Warron Boyd, O. J. K. Kirksy, L. W. D. Edons, S. M. D. Cantrol, A. S. H. M. Singloton, Chap. . S. P. Ilinton, Trcas. W T? Pricn Sap. J. P. Perritt, G, K. Mrs E. E. Lewis. Coros. Mrs A. C. Baker, Pomona. Miss Addio Lowis, Flora. MiBS M. E. Edens, L. A. S. 1 We Must All Die.?This is a sad faot, and it behooves us to bo prepared to dio right whon tho timo comes. Fow nf iih iL nnl.il nlil mm ovorf nlros and admonishes us with groy hairs that tho timo has arrived when wo must dyo. 1 hon wo look around to find out tho boat way. Wo will tell you. Use no othor dyo than Dr Tutt's, and jTon will dyo right, Your groy hairs will disappear like magic, nntl in thin plaocs II l..n. ?l/,n^., lOnnlr ..,l.!cl,nl.a y UU >Y1II uav U ^IVODJ moustacho and hair-aporloet imiiaiion of nature, eo natural that it can not bo dotected, and your dyeing oxpcnscB will bo but ono dollar. . W ') J1- ' '.IJ-Li PI( Ki:>S 1IIOII SCHOOL. I87G. THE Scholastic year is divided into two Terms of 20 weeks eacii. The First Tom commences January 17th, and ends June 3d; the second Term commences July 4th, and ends November 18th. Students entering within two weeks after the commencement of tho Terms, will be charged for the whole Term ; those entering lifter this timo, from the timo of entering. It is more satisfactory that Students cuter At the commencement, when the several rStiHAAM tlrA nrr Course of StudyPRIMARY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOn 0I.A8S. l*t Term?Spelling and Reading. 2d Term?Spelling and Reading continued ; Primary Geography; Mental Arithmetic, Exercises in Writing. 1NTKRMKDUTK fl I. A 8 8. 1st Term?Spelling and Reading continued: Geography oontinued; Introducing Eng'wh Grammar; Elements of Written Arithmetic; Exercises in Writing. 2d Term?Spelling and Reading continued; Elements of Written Arithmetic completed; intermediate Geography oomplcted; Analytical English Grammar; Primary U. 8. History; Exercises in Writing. 8KNIOR CLASS. IstTerm?English Grammar completed; Phytic*! Geography; Oommon Hohool Arithine tic; Town" Analysis of Words; 2d Term?Greene's; Analysis of English Languago; Arithmetic - continued; Siaallor Composition; Higher U. 8. History. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR 01.ASH. 1st Term Latin Grammar and Harkness' Eirst Latin Book; Latin Render; Davies' Algebra; History of England. VA..m HAAI'I. /vf A AM ACliU JLVMI1 VWUftO VI 1/IU.1IH, /11IIUKI O aeotnd Latin Book on Analysis of the Latin Bentcnco; Orcok Grammar; Kondrick's Greek Ollendorff"; Greek Reader; Davio.s' Algebra completed; Natural Philosophy. 1NTKHMF. PIATK CI.ASfl. 1st Term?Six Rooks of Virgil; Greek Reader completed; Plain Geometry; Higher Composition and Rhetorio. oa m. 0. T ?t. . *u x ci"iii?QiiimnL a win in m u cc jugurum; Xenophon's Anabasis; Higher Algebra commenced; Solid and Spherical Qeorno try completed; Chemistry. MKN10II CI.A8S. 1st Term?Cicero's Select Orations; Xcnophona Memorabilia; Trigonomotry and Survoyiug; I Rrtmnn IliulArv T.ntin Prn?? Pnmnnaiitnn I 2d Term?Horaco onlire;"Six Hooks of ihc Iliads; Oreok Prose Composition; Algebra completed; Astronomy. Tho abovocourso will prepare can <lidatcs for admission into llio Horiiomobk Class of any ol our Southern Oolldgos. Studonts, who do not stand a satisfactory examination upon tho oovoral studios ot cach class, will not do aiiowoa trie privuego to uuvanco lo tho noxt higher, but bo retained in such class, till all tho studies of it bo satisfactorily completed. Tuition of Primary Department I'EH TERM. Junior Class, - - $10.00 intermediate Class, - ?. 12.50 ? Sonior " n . 15.00 ft T? 1\ I . . A <\/v AA rrepnrnvory juepnrimont, ZU.Ul' No deduction will bo made for lost timo exoopt from prolonged BieknosB. j Monthly roporte of punctulit.y, doportraent, and rocitutions in ohoii study, will be furnished pnronts. J. II. CARLISLE. Principal. Deo. 23, 1876 ' 17 U CZ r a n i v^i X (A 11 t MB THE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURE you that 1 Will Provo to all, that I have as good and elicap lot of Confections as any to bo found, and thore ig Not A man who can beat my Stock of Cannod Goods. Besides the above, I have purchased a stove, and a ni?o Lunch of Fresh Oysters can B e Had at auy time, provided I am not T? 1 y-v /-? 4- /-v /-1 1C L I C U Intoudaut, ia which case you might, Again, Ilavo to go homo hungry and moneyless, T \ ? 15 u t Hoping no such missfortuno awaits me, I cordially invito all my hungry friends to givo mo a call, and I Will Appease their hunger on short notice and at low figuros, as my objcct ia to live and let T . i v f* in ? ? ? ? JL J. JL These hurd times. Doiit forget to call on J. It. GLAZliNEU, who can be found in the Tost Office at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1875 14 tf Wanted! Everybody who read ibo Sentinel 4 -1- .? io kuow mac Hendricks & Williams Ilavc, and will keep on hand at EASLEY STATION, A well solected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they will null as cheap as the cheapest, consisting in part of n ,\ nnw * t apn SUGAR ani) COFFER, FLO UK and MOLASSES, LEATHER \ni) SALT, CllEESE and CRACKKRS, CANDY, FISH, TOBACCO, &c.,&c. Woolen and Cotton Goods, I/it06t Stlvk-8 of Lndiea', Men's and Cliil dren'a Hats, Boots and Shoes. Beat Standard Prints at 10c. nar v!iim! Ready Made Clothing at ^5.00, and upwards), per suit. Thanking their customers for past patronage, they solicit a continuanco of the same, and cordially invito ALL who come to Stutinn t<. ^ive them a cftll. Easlatos Moiy School. Nine Tiiuos. N. . rpiIF, Exercises of this School will open on _L the 3d clay of January next. Session 10 months. Tu tion per Scholar for the term: Primary Department $4.00 Intermediate Department, 5.00 High School Department, 7.f>0 For further particulars, address the Principal at Nine Times, S. U. JNO. O. WALLACE. Dec 2, 1875 H NOTICE. 1 take this method of informing my friends that I will be found in my oflice on each SATURDAY, for tho purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. As my duties as Sohool Commissioner will compel me to be absent in different parts of tho county, 1 make this special appointment for tlio benefit of all concerned. 11. A. BO WEN, no251y Scool Commissioner Would you have Rosy Choeks? Experience of A Youno Woman.?A country girl, young, pretty and liappy, lier step was elastic anil tho roses of health hloomod upon her cheek. One April morn she was overtaken by it "spring shower," and caught a cold. It washer "particular time," and supression was tho result. At the next "nnrinrl" nr>inr.. refused to act. She became sallow, swollen and suffored intensely with pain in the back and "lower stomach," palpitations, dfliculty of breathiug, indigestion and headache. Doctors failed to palliate her distressed condition, and sho longed for death as the only hope of relief. At the instance of a friend, who herself experience its benefits, she was induced to try Dr. J. IJiadfield'n Female Regulator. One bottle cured her. She was again the happy girl she was that April morning before tho shower. Tho Female Regulator is prepared by L. H. Bradlicld, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 per bottlo and kept by all respectable drug men throughout the land. A motl Excellent Rtmedy. ati.amyt, ua., mnrcn I'Z, XM/U.?I have j examined the rcipe "f Dradfield's Female j Regulator, and from nly knowledge of (lie in! gredients, beliove it n most excellent medicine ! and well suited to that olawi of diseases design nated. 1 liavo no hesitation in advising its use, and confidently roqeowmend it to the public Jokl Branham, M. P. Dec. 2, _ H 41. < ? > d TWV WFFKTY ^TIN ? l"l80B> "" ?>roaa IftU ITMmhM tfUfli columns, from now to New Yearn, post] paid, tiO els. Address "The Sun," N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I HV9VI AT 1% rr v?a * y ^ MCrALLb, WHEN YOU COME TO 1'ICKs ENS, where you will find a FRES11 STOCK of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES & HATS, CT I'nporios -WW. Crockcry an<l Tinware. ?ALSO? A LOT OP GOOD TobaCCOes and 2 a ? s. r a ww ww m W f ^ w ? Ml In short, a littlo of everything. Caii in, anu if von uoiil Sue what you want, Ask For It. Respectfully, W. T. MCFall. Anl 11 lO-f yjsji x-Jt, lOiO NEW GOODS! GFHTIEKEH'S rURMiSHIHB GOODS, liOOTS ??n n a'ivg SADDLES, BRIDLES and H ARNESS, GROCERIES. SUGAR, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, and FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc At W A. LESLEY & SON'S. NOTICE! Wo have received our Fall ami Winter (mmIs, and are prepared to sell goods at low figurea. We have on hand two car loads of Salt and ivru cur lonnn oi nagging ana Ties, which wc propose (o sell at Greenville priocs. Highest cash pric? paid for C)l(on. Wrapping Paper at Wholesale Prices. no3l f R. E. IIOLCOMBE fc SON. Notice. ALL persons indebted to mc will pleaso como forward and Settle, ns 1 must havo Money. All that do not Settle, I will be compelled to place their Accounts in th? hands of an attornoy for collection. W. II. ASFIMORK. I I)co 2, 1875 14 3 NEW ADVERTTfittMTCNTTs I EVERY inH TO PIOKENS 0. II., 8. C , AND SEE W11AT Lac AND WHAT A QUANTITY OF GOODS E. H. GRIFFIN, HAS RECEIVED AND IS RECEIVING. I nronoso to sell tlieni ehonner tlmn any one. I can suit any one in all linos of D R Y-(I O O D S GRO GUli:8, Ac. T 1 A i i' o uhi/ l-ciurneu irom maricet. IJon'l fail to call and sec. No troublo to show Goods. Thanks for past patronage, niul hope a continuancc of tho flamo. All pat tios having accounts on T) 1- - ? r it -it* ? nij jjuukm win oun^o 1110 uy calling and having tliem balanced. Ilespcctfully, E. H. GRIFFIN". Oct 2S 9 1875 1875. PALL ADD WiHTER GOODS! o Your attention is most uespectfully called to the largest and decidedly the CHEAPEST Stock of Oood3 that has ever been exhibited in West Oreonvillc ; consisting Of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, hardware, crockery, urxvutii^IviJiO, cic., cic. Our priccs arc so low thai no house this side of New York can undcr-sell us. We sell Goods strictly for CASH, which enables us to make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of DOOKS, SASH and BLINDS, at prices that defy competition. W A nlon I.--1 ? 1- 1-1 - r " .. V i*?ov jvvvp mu.u ifc liugv lUt Ul UIOPU celebrated 0RAN015 PLOW STOCKS, to which we invito your attention. Wo Jiftvo also connected to our Store, a a Largo WAGON YARD, with a well of (iood Water, which is Free and Open to Ai.r.. EL? ?fc KUOTIIEK, Grecnvillo S. 0., October 1, 1875. noGlf I i COL, ASBURY COWARD jnimlal tiul yhynlcal trafnihg. Lowiion iioiod ftot JtrtUthftyno ?*?**! yoa nothing mil rund at*1 tvfofcfrix/dfc >flu-ilif/it!(.llil' Ubinfintft f f "nfitlvRM r.f?AY.> PiftxfwJ. , - ? ? ?? ?? I'M I 9*4 UTIIITXKR SY.HHfX, I ATTORSr.Y AND COlTNSKLI.On AT Y.AW, GREENVILLE, S. C. | PraolioCK in 11?o Circuit ouvi nn<l Court o j Probate for l'ickcns ounly. May lfi 42 6m i ^wnrsi A vik _ sm.*m mr MAM llll'lJi ll I positively etirod. 1 ho wcvul crises, of l?nge*t standing, by using Dr. Ttebbard's CureA bottle sent free to all addressing J. S. Dm. slki;, Druggist, fil l 6th Ave., N. Y. 1 f?" NBW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lilsrty Station, 1.LU.I 0 entire new stock! i respectfully imfom thb ?j -c ** _? ~ vibiBcna tii jricKens uounty and surrounding country, that I have oponod a now and fresh stock of DRY-GOODS, I HOOTS AND SIIOKS, HARDWARE & CROCKERY, LAMPS & KEROSEN OIL. I liavo now and will couiinually keep 011 hand quantities ol BACON, MOLASSES, and SALT. I havo just received 400 sacks Flour; 20 barrels of Mackorcl?consisting of whole barrels, hull' barrels and quarto or barrels; 15 barrels Sugar; and 10 Hacks Colteo. All of which will bo sold cheaper than in any other Country Store in Pickens. All who wish the above articlos at low prices, will do will to call on nie, before purchase ing elsowheic. 1AHHIBI I want delivered at Liberty 1000,^ 000 Shingles; 10,000 bushels of Corn; lor both ol which tho highest market pricos will be paid. S. M. IIOLCOM BE. Liberty Station, Doc. 7, 1375 ?If m nil HEW GOODS! New PRicEs! HAVING FORMED A PARTNER. I ornn 1 xr mrrn ^ _ oni r 11\ illl<i Mi<;KUANT1 K BUSINESS, AND OPENICD IN T n E MASONIC II ALL AT PICKENS COURT HOUSE -o I I WK HAVE IN STOKE AND TO arrive a largo and well solccted stock of GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. For which wo offer for d.'ilo not only cheap, but oxtrcnioly low down for CASH OR BARTER We respectfully invito our frionda and tho public in general to cull and oxamino our stock whon they como to I n IV 11 llixfrtv tMi ntilni .?J wviv.w j?ui Vimoiu^ UiOU YV IIUl'U* llospoctfully, BROWN & HENDRICKS. | _ Nov 18, 1875 12 ~ > * I I MKERIFfS MALKM. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Pickens County. DY tirtuaofanordfr from & J Douthit.Pro IJ bate Judgo of Greenville County, I will ell on Saleday in January next, before tho Court door at (Pioken*) tho following Traolo of Land, to wit. Treot No. 1, Situated la Plekena County, on waters of Saluda River, attyoiniog lands of Stapling Turner, 0. W. Qarrlson ana others, and oontaining 219 aorea more or leas. On th!a tract is the homsMead. Tract No. 1L Situated in aaid countv, on watera of ftaluda river, adjoining tracts Nob. 1 and 9, and oontaining 101 a?ra?, otore or less. Tract No. 8, Adjoining Not. 2,4 and 7, and containing 182J aores, more or loss. Tract No. 4. Adjoining tracts No. 3, 6. C and 7, and containing 118 ?cres, more or less. Tract No. 6, Adjoining tracts No. 4 find 6, and lands of 3. W. Brunson, and containing 61 acres, more or 1?*9Tract No 0, Adjoining tracts Nos. 4 end 7, and lands of Henry Larke, aud containing 18* acres, more or less. Tract No. 7, Adjoining trscU Nos. 2 and 3, s.ud lands of Henry Larke and Wilson, and containing 55f acres, more or less. Tract No. 8, Adjoining lauds of Wade Larke and others,and contaning 60 acres, more or less This land is kuown us the Kirk pat rick tract. The saiil lands are sold as tho property of Geucral William K. F.asley, deceased, for partition among his heirs. Tlicy are ver)* valuable lying mostly on Saluda river and George'* creek, and about six miles from tho city of Greenville. Parties wishing to purchase will ilo well to look at the name. TERMS'?One third cash, the balance 011 a credit of one and two years with interest from day of sale at ten p?r cent, per annum.? Purchasers to give bond and security with a mortgage of the premises to S. J. Douthit, Probate Judge, lo secure (lie pnymcnt of tha purchase money. Purchasers to pay for all papers. J. RII.F, FERGUSON, b P.C. Dec b, 1875 10 3 MIEirf'S STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of I'ickkns. 1)Y virtue of J lie execution in t lie abovo stated case, I will sell, before the Court House in Pickens County, on the F1K8T MONDAY in January uext, Hie following property, viz: One Tract of Land containing 100 acres more or leas, situate in l'ie'Keus County, on waters of Golden's Creek, adjoining lands of Joab Manldin", Joab Brndly and others; levied on as tho property of James MoColluin, at the suit of Win. S. Williams, Sr. wii? 11 ?c( ui iiiiuu unniRing o acres more oi' leas, situate in Pickens County, ou vrstora of Riee'a Creek, adjoining lands of Hardy Gilatrap, J. .1. llunt and others; levied on as the property ?f Mary A. Gilatrap, at the suit of Ilcti'l A. Thompson, as Admiristrator of I'Mias Gilstrap. TERMS CASH?Purchasers to pay extra for p.?pera. J. RILEY FERGUSON, s r.c Doc 9, 1875 l r> 3 ASSIGNEES1 SALE. In his WM. COUCH, Bankrupt. BY virtue of an order in bankruptcy, to mo directed, I will sell, boforo tho V'onrl House door, at Pickcna O. 11.. on salcaday in January next, at tbo usual bonr of sale, tbo following trauta of Land, to wit: All that, certain piece, parcel and iract 01 uwui bi tunic, iymg ana being in the comity of Pickcns, on waters of Brush}' creek, adjoining lands, of R. C. Gillam, Ilenry Couch, S. A. Couch and others, known as tho "Brushy creek or Johnny Coureh tract, con* j tainiug live hundred and titty acres, more or less?tho lilo entato of Mary Ann Counch in a portion ot this tract is reserved. Also?One tract of land situate on George's creek, in saino county, con taming rouv nuuurcu arid ninety acres moro or less, being tbe balance of Win. (^ouch's "bomostead" tract of land, after setting olYono hundred ami forty-tbree aeros as a bomestead for tbc Bankrupt. These lands aro con-, sidcred very valuable, and may bo divided into small tracts to suit nur* ehnsers. TISUMS?One-half cn*h, the re-? muindoron twelve months credit, with interest from ihe day of sale?with bond and mortgage to secure tho purchase money. Purehasars to pay for 1 papers. W. T 81 HTM ATB, l)ec 10, 1ST.) 10??> Assignee Tiic State of South Carolina I'ickkntt County. ]>>/ 1. 11. I'/uljwt, Jwt% r of Prolate. Whkhf.as, IV F. Morgan nml S. I). Keith I lint It made suit to inc to fjrnnt them Letters | of Administration on the Kstatc and I'.ffccla of K. II. Griffin, deceased? I Tlio kindred and creditors of t lie said E. II. | Griffin, are tlicrct'ore cited to be and Appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to bo tioldcn at l'iekens t\ II.,on Thursday, the 211th day of December next, at 11 o'clock, a. m., i to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted, (Jiven under in.v band and real this. th? I Otlt day of Peccmbor A IX, 187<">. I. H. PIIILrOT, .i.r r.?\ ilecO, lt? 3 liiiw N<>* *< ?>. Tho undersigned. having resumed the pr*c j tice of law, will at rend the Oourtn on (ho 8th Judicial Circuit. Ihinincsa left with Wm. K1 llngood, at I'ickcns C. II., will bo promptly attended to. J. W. II.IRKISON. J Nov. l i, i*/?. |,v ISAAC M. BRYAN, I ATTORXKY AT LAW, J mmmi c, bm s, c, B Practices in Courts of Pickens h ouuty, and in United States Courts J FOR SALE. , 1 NO 1 YOKK OXKN, l> years old; ^lY A N'o. 1 Marc with f<?nj. 3jr"C*TVnns made on By fo ptiiwhripcr?. t . Also, 100 luinhcla of COHN nt tlio crib, on j"i-2 montlia credit. \ WM. M FfcRGtJSOy. f: n.,V 11, l ?::? n ? r [