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THE SENTINEL. ft V fiH ART PV PdJimt kh4 TSiinwmstati ? mmmumatt muihwi auu ivmnivm of Sit Script Ion, i T#ar . : . ?1 GO Moath* 75 AdYcrthing Rates. Advertisements inserted at (he rale of $1 00 flMfiqwra, of (0) nine lines, on ncss, for the ^ t insertion, and 60 cents for each subsefor m ?r flMkw, on flavorablo terms. Advertisements not having tho number of {ftWIttafce tasrkcd on them, will bo published ?Mll forbkl ?nd charged accordingly. fwe terms are so slmiile any child may ttfederatand then. Nine lines is a square? one Inch, In every instanoe we charge by ffetspaoe occupied, as eight or ten lines can WMade to oeoupy four or five squares, as the saveruticr may wisn, ana is cnargou dy mo tV Advertisers will please state (ho number of iquares they wish their advertisements 0 make. MP" Business men who advertise to bo b?Befitted, will hear in mind that the SENTINEL has a large and increasing circulation, and is taken by the very class of yvivuua n uuoc irnuu inuj uuouu. PICKENS C. II., 8. cT o Thursday. Jau. 6, 187*5. Organisation Our viowb on tlio question of an organ i saltan of tho Democratic party in South Carolina aro so well known to oar reader* that wo do not deem it necessary to reiterato them hero.? Wa tiava olwnva nnnnanrl i hn oAnlt. tfon policy, or dangling to the tnil of *nv Radical faction in tho Stato, believing that, dofcat and domoraliza Hon would bo tho result of such a polfajr. Timo has proven tlio correct-, MH of our views, and wo arc glad to that tho entiro Consorvntivo portion of the press of tho Stato has tone to the samo conclusion, and now HUM a unit as to our iuturo State policy. We must make no moro compromises with the enemy. Tho coalition policy has torovor gone down. Wo must riso up, liko truo men of tho soil, assort our manhood, nd provent tho Africanization of our 8tate. Our duty is plain and simplo. We must organize in every city, town nd township in the State; our forcos must bo woll disciplined, and in NoT?mber next we will presont a solid and invinoiblo front to tho onemy. Tho oorruptionist with thoir negro followers can not dofont tho white 'IKen of this State if they will organize and go to work. Victory is within AHP Mt/tK if at A will Ani\r \\ ?ur hands and grasp it. Tho people of the lowor section of tlio State, whom above all othors, had hotter roasons for favoring a coalition policy, aro now thoroughly aroused, and already meotings aro boinghcld for tho purpose of taking tho preliminary steps to an organization. In Char Jestion tho largest mooting sinco 1868, hft* been held in tho Hiborninn Hull, composed ot tho moat intelligent and influential citizens of tho city. At this meeting resolutions of no uncortain tonos, eondomning tho election of Wbippor and Mopes, and looking to tbe organisation of the whito pooplo of the Stato, and its final rodeinption> Were enthusiastically adoptod. Meetings in Sumpter and Williams burg t/OUIJUUB iiiiVG uioO boon called, but wo havo not yot Been tho rosults. Shall Pickons bo behind hor siHter Counties in tho matter of organization? Wo trust not. Ureenvillo is moving off and will soon bo thoroughly organized. Lot Pickens follow, and contribute hor full strength to tho redemption of tho State. Thoro should and munt bo no laggard nose in this matter. Wo will have no stroglors in November next. Every man who lovos his State, and desires to Bee her onco moro under the control ol honest and competent men, must fall into lino. Lot every man do his whole duty and fear not the result*. Honest Jtopublicans will fail in with the Do moorats, and victory will bo Assured. Tho pross of Lho wliolo country, rogardloBH of politico is with us. Fol lo*.v citizens of Pickcns, without regard to past, political proclivities, fall into lino and march Hquuro to the front* You havo a groat and impor-. "( tant duty to porform. Your mother oriesout for help, and afikuj'ou lo do* livor her from tho hands of nlundorom and thiovoH. Will you not roHpond? Yob. Wo need not ask tho question,! tor Old Pickcns ban novor been behind vty, whon duty and patriotism called her, and nono will march ahoad of her in tho prosont crisis. Then lot us or- , gnnizo at onco, and put our household in order. ? , m MT'Thd Abbeville Medium says tho State ami county tax in Abbeville J County will oxcced twonty mills. J Mosos and Wlupper. Tho cloclion of Moscb nod Whippor to the bonoh, by tho majority in tho Logislaturo, is tho crowning outs i-ftgo of rodsbot Radicalism in this Stnto. Thoproporty, lifo and liborty of tho citizens of tho First and Third Circuits, would havo boon committed to tho hands of corrupt and vicious Judgos, had it not boon for tho timely and bold interposition of Govornor Chamborlain. Mosofc, by bin infamous career ns Spoakor of tho Uoubo of Representatives and as Govornor of I tho State, mado'himsolf obnoxious to evory dooent man in tho Union, and lllQ r\ ? A lmn/\ ?>-? /v.?? 4 "?w iimiiiv UUVWIIIV; oy IIUII^IIIUUO Wltll fraud and corruption. Iio had boon ropudiaiod by tho Republicans outside of tho Stato, as woll as by tlio docont portion of thorn in this State. Whipper is a colorod man ofno legal ability, ana is stud to bo a gamblct and cqua> ly as corrupt as Moses. Wiggins, wc know nothing about, but tlio fact of In's being the candidato of Lcslio is suftioient, to placo him along with tlio other two. The reform of Governor Chamberlain was solid and sincere. This tlio corruptionist could not stand, and in order to dofoat him, and turn the government back in tho old grooves of corruption, and to their personal aggrandizemontjthoy dctonninod on a hnld nlnn lUr f lin nlnntinn r\f Hn'o trio, tlioy hopod to fasten tho coast Circuits of the State to that wing of tho party, and by fraud and intimida*> tion rogain control of tho govornmont. In thin it ia to bo hoped thoy havo signally failod. Thoir action has brought down upon them tho con domnation of tho whole country, and has aroused and dctormincd tho hono?t men of tho Stato to defeat thorn at tho polls noxt* November. In this dos termination, wo havo tho God-ppood of the tvholo country. Tho Republican press of tho North U calling upon tho National liopublican party to unload South Carolina. They can not afford to carry tho Stato fl y\\T Inn O r?/l f Inn r# A OAA l\n?? ??11 j ivngvt j itnu nivjr iuii^ tv nw.vj aivt government turned over to tho keeping of tho Democratic p??rty. This iB tho ofFect. of thoir oloction, and in place of its being a levor of power to them, it will bo tho means of their overthrow. Wo do not bciiovo they will or should be, allowed to tako their seats on tho bench. BfeO" Tho State Democratic Kxecutivo Committee moot in Columbia to day. It in composed of somo of tho best men in the Stato, and wo trust thoy.may not, fall short of their duty. Organization is now the watch word from the sea coaat to tho mountains, and they should send for'h iho order without hesitation. HkM" Dr. Miles lias purchased a half interest in tho Drug storo of Dr. Hillhouso, at (Jrccnvillo, and Inst wcok moved to that placo. Tho Doctor is a skillful physician and a first class gontlcman. Wo rogrot to looso him but congratuluto Groonvillo on hor gain. JWgf" The Legislature adjourned on Thursday morning bofore ChriHtmas, to tho 18tl? inst Both tho big and iiuio liunuii/iiv 'wills, were passed, ratified and approved by tho Governor j bcforo tho adjournment. Tho big bonanza repeals tho old bonanza paused at tho last session, which was vetoed by tho Governor, but decided to be a law by tho Supreme Court, bocauso the Governor failed to roturn tho bill with his objections within tho time proscribed by tho constitution. Tho gonoral tax bill and the two I- i - i . uuiiiiiiibim niiiKU a loiill OUllO IflX OI eleven mills. Our county tax in nix mills?throe mills lor currront oxpen . 8es and threo mills special tax to pay past indebtedness of the County) which make an aggrogato olseventoon mills in this County. We notioo that tho oily coun~ cil of Columbia havo levied a city tax of twenty mills; tlio Htato tax is olovs on mills; County tux in ftichland County, four mills, making an aggregate In the City of thirty fivo mills. JIovv is that for high ? ?* . ? ?? Vay* Tlio net earnings of the Air Lino ilnilrond, from Novoinbor 25L!i 187i, to November 1st 1H75, is, according to tho report of Mr. John 15. l'cck, Maxtor of Transportation, 8415,Bl'i.ftS. The not earnings for tlio snmo period in tho yearn 1873-74 was $17,** BOO,71. This oxhibits a very mntorial incrcaso in inc prosperity 01 iiio road, R*&- Tho Augusta Chroniclo & >S'cnjncl is doing good sorvieo /or tho Democrats of this State. Eastatoe Peabody SchoolWo aro glad to learn that tho efforts cf tho friends of oduoation, to establish a Poabody School, at Eastatoo in tho uppor portion of this county* havo beon crow nod with success, and tho prospects of its iuturo success aro roally oneouraging. Wo havo rccoived a communication from a friend in reloronco to this school, but its longlh and tho want of spaco precludes its publication. News and CourierThis ablo and fcnrlees journal is doing yeoman fiorvico in tho causo oi honesty nnd good government. ItB rceent ablo articlos on organization, receive tho ondoraomont of ovory Domocrat in tho Stato. Such a journal in tho metropolis of tho Stato is a tower of strength to tho Democratic party. Wo trust it may rocoivo tho liberal patronago of our pcoplo thai it bo justly dosorvos. A New Paper"VVo lmvo received tho first numbor of tho "Family Visitor,'' a new papor published at Yorkvillo S. CM and devoted oxclusivoly to literary and miss cellanoouB reading. Issued scmimont lily, at $1.50 a year. Lowis M Urist, FublishorPersonal His Hon. S. J. Douthit, tho eflleient and popular Judgo of Probate for Groenvillo County, was in town on Monday last, looking aftor tho Hale of tho Eaeloy cstato. Ho paid tho printer promptly, and wo will voto for him noxt time, provided ho runs for "Gubnor." Atlanta Daily Herald"NVo aro glad to plaeo upon our oxehango list, tho Atlanta Daily lloraldi one of tlio ablest papers in Goorgin, Our pcoplo, especially along tho Air Lino Railroad, should give it a liboral patronage. Wheeled Into Line FiVnrir Pnncnrrnl i un nn?\A?? * -* < l'? .J WV/....V. Mil ? V 111 VIIU St:ito lias wheeled into lino on tlio question of a Democratic organization in the St:ito. This moans a Waterloo defeat of Radicalism in South Carolina. + . Tho following are tho appointments mado by tlio liishop of tho South Carolina Conference of the M. E. Church) for tho Groonvillo District nt. Oi n n rtn. I ?? "" t>~ burg, S. C., Docomber 20th, 1875: GIIKENVIr.LK DlST1UCT. O. A. DAUBY, P. E. Cirecnville Station?W. D. Kirlcland. Greonvillo City and Marietta Mis* 8ion8?W. II. Ariail. Greenville Circuit?It. R. Dagnall licidvillo Circuit?J. Iv. McCain. t f.v ? x/1 ik ijuviuo vyuv.il I L tf , r lllgur. Williamston and Bolton Circuits? S. A. YYTobor. Brushy Creek?J. J. Workman. Andorson Station?W. W. Mood. Anderson Circuit?J. J. Novillc. Central?A. W. Jackson. Sandy Springs Circuit?J. Attaway. wr u ^ ii-. ? ? J ? - ? miiuiiu iiuu x'onuioion circuit? A. W. WnlIter. Pickons Circuit?J. Q. Stockman. Pickons Mission?T. P. Phillips. $oncca City Circuit?L. C. Loyal. Chorokoo Miflsion?F. llartin. Fork Circuit aiul insioiiB?C. J). Ma n n. Williainslon Female College?Sr.fliwlnr m>nui/lnn< r? A O A \U.-t ?v*v? j j/iuuiuviiUj auu W. iLi >Y UUOTj profos8or. ? WW - - - 1 j Pickens Prices Current COHUKCTED WKKICI.Y 1IY W. T. M'I'A I.I,. Cotton }>ei* |ioun<l. packed, !)?("))]$ Cotton pur pound, seed, 4c n?con per pound, 1(?:{ Lard per pound, UOo PAPI/ ??*?* riA?m/l , A * iUO ' Corn per bushel, 75c Wheat per bushel, $1.&0 Flour per barrel, $?(..,? 10 Apples, Dried, por bushel. $1.00 Apples, Green, per bushel, ?1.00 I'c'hs per bushel 00c iiutier per pound, 1o(W?20c Hoef per pound, f?"@6o beeswax, per pound, 25c ,w... M.nwl J.V. OJO Chickens, per heftd, 16o Hides, Dried per pound, 12Jc Hides, Green, per ponnd, Oc Kggfl, per Dozen, 12Jc Pinders, per bushel, 51.00 Feathers, per pound, f>0c Wool, por pound, 40c rreparc ior winter. Don't lot tho winds of winter find your windows without snuhos, or good wholo doors, but hnvo them fitted lit onco from tho manufactory of Mr. 1' P. Toalk, whoso advertisement is in another column. J[o i? also solo agent l'or tho ' National Mixed Paint Co.," who warrant their paint not to crack, pool or fado. Any ono can apply it. MARRIED, on the 21st December, 1875, by Rev. Thomas Looi-kh, Mh. THOMAS JAMISON to MM JANE CH1LDEEU3? both of lMokens. On 28d December, by tlieMsie. M*. W1L. LI AM H0PKIN8 to Miss RACHEL HOLDER ?both of PlokooB. On 80th December, bv the nm?, Ma. BELTON HOWARD to Mi as MARY BPPBS? both of Pickens. Tribute of Re?pect. At a regular communication of KeoW?e Lodge, No. 79, A.*. F.*. M. . held on the 8d instant, the followitlir nr?*m(iUi nnil ronnliw tions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, it lias pleased the Supreme Architect of the Universe, to remove from" ottr midst, our esteemed and worthy brother E H. ORIFFIN, Jr., whose purity of character and devotion to our order, was worthy the emulation of all true brothers of the n-ystic tie. Therefore be it Resolved, Tlmt wc deeply sympathise with la is family in (heir ead bereavement, and tender to them our heartfelt condolence. Resolved, Tnattho brethren, by his death, hare lost a true and honored brother, and the community a useful and valuable citizen. Resolved, That this proamblo and these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodgo; that a blank page bo loft to his memory; that the Lodgo be draped in mourning for the spacc of thirty days, and that the brethren wear the usual badgo of mourning for the same space of time. Resolved, That the Secretary be instructed to furnish the family with a copy of these re nuiuiiuiiH, HIIU HIM a copy DO sent to tlio I'ickkns Skntinkl for publication. * a _ ! 9 County Treasurer's* Ofliec. PICKENS C. II., S. C., 4lh Jan., 1875. milE Tax Duplicate of Pickcns County for JL 1876, is now in my hands and open for tho collection of Slate and County Taxes. The total levy is seventeen mills on the dollar, as follow: For State purposes, 11 mills i.',,- ?..,i: r> 1- " <u. uiuiiiitij Kuiiiujr purposes, t> nuns For past indebtedness of County, 3 mills Poll Tax One Dollar. I will attend the following places on tho dates given, to receive Taxes: Easley Station, JOth, 11th and 12th instant. O'Dell's Shop, 17th and 18th instant. Central Station, 19th and 20th instant. Howard's Shop, 20th and 27th instant. Dacusvillo 31st inst. anil 1st February. Pumpkintown, 2d and 3d February. Eastatoe Camp Ground, 10th and 11th Feb. While utte-ndiug she above places my oHi here will bo closed, but will be open between those dates. W. A. LESLEY, i.. m vuuin^ jirHiiaurer iiCKCns. Jan C, 1870 18 3 A'dministralor's Sale. j \VIj will soli for cash to the highest bidder, i?t. Pickens Court llouso, on Thursdny (lie 20th of Jauuury, 1870, alt tlie Pergonal Properly. (lie Fstnle ofK. II. Griflin, Jr., deceased. Amongst oilier tilings the entire stock of Goods belonging to said Estate will be sold, consisting of everything to be found in a store of general merchandise; such as a large and varied stock of tho best of Shoes, fine lints, Calicoes, Heady-Made Clothing, Casimcrcs, Janes, Flannels, and Cotton and Woolen Goods of every description. ALSO, A fine lot of LI'! AT 11 Kit, Upper and Sole, Harness, Bridles, Saddles, itc. AI,SO, a iinc ioi 01 unutifcuiiis an?l Harriwaro of every description, and many other things too numerous to mention. 8. I). KK1TH, B. F MORGAN, Administrators. Jnn 0, 1870 18 3 NOTICE ALL persons having claims against Iho Estate of K. H. Griffin, Jr., deceased, lire iicrcoy notinaa that lliey are required to render before us as Administrators of said Estate, an account cf thoir demands duly attested; and all pereons indebted to said Estate arc required to settle the same forthwith with us. or their accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collcction. S. D. KEITH, B. F. MORGAN, Administrators. Jan 0, 1870 18 4 Notice. ALL persons who purchased Lands at a sale of the Heal Estate of Samuel Mavcrick. (ler.ofuif?il in*a KAPftKw payment for tlio name. Those failing to do hv promptly, will bo sued upon their bonds. W. W. IIUMPIIKEYS, Referee. Anderson ('. 11., l)cc. 20ih 1876 18?3 Easlsy School. o rnuu Fill ST SESSION of tho abovo School i will Ixigin Monday, tho 3d day of Jannary, 187(i. For terms, etc., address tho Principal, J. Q. STOCKMAN, Kasley, Station, S, 0. Jan 6, 187(1 18 8m E. J. POTTER, M. D. RAST/W.V H'PA'Pir>\r cs n l WJL/lJ.lV/i.1, 13. (Jt RADUATK of a repular chartered Reboot. X The Dr. will respond to all calls with dispatch. All cascn strictly confidential. Private diseases treated in all their varied forms, witli the erroro of youth and the diaeases of women and ohildren. Jan 6, 1H7? 18 8m B'OSITIVi; IVOTICE. ALL persona indebted to us on any account, must I'ositivkly como forward and mako settlement on or by the first day of February next, or ilicir accounts will bo put in the hands of an officer for collection. A word to thu wise is ;'uflicient. II. E. IIOLCOMBE A. SON. lint-ley, S. C., Jan 3, 1870. J8 tf i- -U-'!'.!?-1!!'M1UJ, . 'Ml, ..LJJ. v NIfiAV AnyBtUDIBEMENTS. ffrj;-. Jts~ . 11 ? (h-J (\ n day nt homo., Agonts wanted. OuttPi/O fltind WSnus froe. True & Co., A in, gUetft, Maino. 4fg>llP?ll WEEK guaranteed to Agetitp,. v'/j Nf|*lo and Female, in their locality^? U1/ I Tfrms and OUTFIT FREE. Addrtes T " - P. O. VIOKERY & CO., Augusta, Me. MIND Reading, Psychomancy, Fnsoination, 8oul Charming, Mesmerism, nnd Marriage.Quid?, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the Ioyo aud affection of any persop they choose instantly. 400 pages. By mailed cents, Hunt & Co., 139 S. 7th St., Philadblpfiia. ~$5 to $20 per day at home. Samples worth I SI free. Stinnon & Co., Portland, Maino. A OENT<S, the greatest chance of the age* X\. Address, with stump, National Copying Co., Atlanta, Oa. ADVERTISING IN RELIGIOUS AND AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES, lelWfltf? BRKn FOR CUR CATAI.OaUK ON T1IK LIST WAN. For information, address GEO. r. ROWELL & CO., 41 PARK ROW, New York. "advertising in CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS $i for 25 Cents. 8BK1) FOR OUR CATALOGUE. Oil the List l*tau. For information, address GEO. r HOWELL & CO., 41 PAHK HOW, New York. Agents Wanted For tlio . ZZ A narrative of (lie oxploita, adtm ventures and (ravels of WadWATTTT7 ,uno L- J* VELASQUEZ, othcrHAAXXiili wj8c known ns LT. IIARllY T. BUFFoRD, 0- S. A. A True Southern Heroine, Edited by C, J. woktiungton. laic U. 8. Navy. MADAME VELASQUEZ, dieguised as a Confederate officor, participated iu a number of the hardest fouglit bailies of the lato war, and grcaiiy distinguished iiemvlf by tho cxIinordinary valor she displayed. She also distinguished herself as a SPY AND SECRET SERVICE AGENT, and on numerous occasions ran through tlic Federal lin?? n??.l i - - uuiuwcu niiuruiuiiou of vital importance to tlio Confederate commanders. Obtaining admission behind the FOENKS AT WASHINGTON, she established confidential rotations with prominent Federal officials; was concevncd in the great BOND SWINDLE, by which the United Statos Treasury suffered I in mo ntmni m' ?- --- - - .... una U1 uouurs; WlltJ ac- I t ively engaged in blockade-riming, anil in encouraging | SUBSTITUTING AND BOUNTY FRAUDS, i by which tlie work of recruiting the Federal armies was so seriously impeded; and was 1 the heroine of a number of exploits even more interesting than those of the bat lie field. It also contains a history of her Mining on the Pacific Slope, her Travels in Europe, South America, and among the Mormons, Love, j Courtship, Marriage, etc. The above facts aro substantiated by leadinff men hntli Knnili ??wi ' o ? nwiin WHO participated.. No book of such varied and intense interest as the Woman in Hattle lias ever been issued in America. Agents wanted in every county in the United States. Agents can tnnko more money by canvassing for this book llian any others, as it is the cheapest as well as the best selling Agents' book ever published. The book IS Ik nntflwn ? rtAA ? 0_ 1 uicr uuw ]>;igUS, profusely illustrated. Wo print, biiul and publish our own books; hcncc, can allow larg er commissions than any other house. Seourc your clioicc of territory at oncc. Address Noiltlli'l'II I*Ul>liN]tlll? Co. Gou. Pryor and Mitcii km, Strkkts. ATLANTA, GEOKGIA. Jnnfl, 1S70 18 8 FIX A Si S KTTL KM EXT, NOTICIj is hereby fciven iliat application hus been umde to 1, II. l'hilpot, Judge of Probate for leave to make a Final Settlement of the Kstate of B, II. Griflin, Senior, dc censed, 011 Thursday, (lie ;!d day <if February next, and to be iinully discharged as Admin* islrators of said Estate. All persons holding demands against 8aid Kstnto will present tliein on or'beforo that iluy legally attested, or tbeir claims will be debarred. Those indebted to the Kstnte must also make payment ou or before said day. 8. I). KKITH, ) J. A. a III PK IN, V Adm'rs. J. C. (JKIFF1N, J .Inn f. 1K7C 10 ' ' - jwiw JO *1 Notice ! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Pickens CouNTy. KNOW all men by thoso presents, that in accordance with an Act entitled "An Act to provido for granting of certain charters," approved tho thirtieth day of February, one thousand eight huudi'ed and seventy four, and our petition asking for a charter; that Mathew Hendrioks and Jessio Simmons, and their apgooiates aud succMsnrn ??? members of this <40olenoy Baptist Church/' arc hovchy constituted and declared a body politic and corporate, under tho namo and stylo of the Oolenoy Baptist Ohurch of Pickens County. Said corporation shall hare power to purohase and hold real cstalo or personal property, not exceeding in valuo the sum of ? dollars; and to sell ntid convey, or dispoae of tho same in mw man?>/?.. whatsoever; and by its corporate name tc eno find be sued in any of the Courts of the .State, and to make suoh rules and by-laws, not repugnant, to the laws of tho land, as may be doomed necessary; to make, use and keop a common seal and the same at will to niter. Given under iny hand and official seal, in tho Clerk's oflice at l'iokens Court IIouso, this tho day of In tho year of our Lord one thousand nicrlit and seventy -five, nnd in tho ome hundredth year of tho Doolnralion of tho Indopcndancc of America. T ? S. D. KEITII, o.c.r.o Dcc 28, 1876 17 ^ ' r^NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Iiw in! M Ms! tm m m I V* THE undersigned would respectfully in- ^ form tho citizens of Emley Station and surrounding country, that ho has just roturn* ed from market, with a lot of NEW GOODS,,: Consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Jcons, Shirting, Flannels, Shawls, Ao. ? II HIT 1VI VI WUIMH, UIIUL'B, ll?ist V*|IV| and everything usualy found in a Dry-gooda storo. A fine selection of choice family Groceiiev, Candies, Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Also, a lot of No. 1. Family Medicine#. Hardware, Cutlery, Glass and Crockery-ware. All cheap for cash or barter. Highest prices paid for all kinds of Country Produco. Uespecfully, S. BA8WELL, Easlcy Station, A. & It. A. L. R. It. Nov 25, 1875 13 3ni NEW STORE, 1 KIOW OOODSt AT EASLEY STATION, S. C. ?? Tlio undersigned liavo opened a Home in Easley, near their Livery Stable, for tli# purposo of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Undor tlio Firm, nnrae and stylo of RICIIET & WYATT. Tlicy guaranlco bottom prie??f as tlicy intend selling strictly for cash. Git# them a call. II. A. RICIIEY, A. G. WYATT. Easley, Nov 22, 1875 13 If Fi oralis AT EASLEY STATION, & C. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY call (he attention of my friends and the pub* m ic generally, to the large and well selected Stock of Goods I have now in store. My stock comistg cf Dll Y, FANCY k DRESS GOODS, HATS AND CATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ^ HARD 1VA IiE, GHOCEJiJES, AC. All bought in person for this mnrket, t?l priec* that can not bo cut under. The Ladies will find my DRESS and FANCY GOODS, especially united to their wants, and Gentlemen in need of CLOTHING of the laiest styles will Bavo mone* hv in spooling my block. liy strict attention lo business, Rail with fairness to all, I hope (o continue to receire the favors of the past. M. W. FOKD. - * Fcrsons who nro due the firm of FORD b MAUI,DIN 011 account, will plcaso settle csme 1st of November, as tho business of the old firm must be closed. M. W. FORD. Oct I I 7 tf Dealer In General Merchandise. 4 KASI.KY STATION, M. OJNE AND ALL That havo boon buying GOODS on m c rod it during Lho yoar, will pleaso re* tncmbor that tho undorsignod has con- * eluded to ncccpt Cotton, Corn, Cur* l'Oncy, or anything olso, to liquidate tho Same?and will always bo found at hit* Htoro, ready to wait on thorn, cither to SETTLE or SELL MORB ^ GOODS vory cheap for tho CASII. Finmr>ir\!-><->! - ? " V.mw> m. nj IB UI1 1)11114 - -and I nood my money. T. W. RUSSELL. Easlcy Station, S. 0., Deo. 10, 1875. NOTICE. ALL tcftchorn in Pickens county are horoby notifiod that tho Examining Board will moot on the 8th day of jiwiuuiy iiuao to oxanuno toaohorn for tho Public Schools. Thoro will bo. positively, no other oxaminatioa till noxt Juno. Thoso, thorcforo, who want to tonch must como forward rwn <hn otift"" <1 n v. 41 ?' v..~ .?v/v.?u ui niujr Will DO ae? barred from rocoiving a cortifioato. It. A. BO WEN, School Coraissioner. 9 Doc. 1G 10 3fc,