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MMHBHUL 'JLL!?L_l_! -w /n a r *- <-Ni IAJUAJLi JLTJ&Mtt. Ifeft . ; . ? Those indebted to It. E. Holcombe & Son bad better go forward and settle and save costs. See their notice elsewhere. On Tuesday last a general move nrl Mplianon of itlac.eH tonic nlanA between Prof. Carlisle end Judge Phil pot. * A young lawyer of this town it to be made happy to night. Full particulars next week. e^e Taxes.?Tho County Treasurer oivei nntinn in tliia iuna that Iia will ? ? ? ?tt?nd certain places on certain dates for the collection of taxes. See notice and understand when he will be in yonr neighborhood. We call attention to notice of sale of the splendid stock of goods, belonging to tho estate ot E. II. Griffin, jr., by the administrators on the 20th inst. .Accident.? Wo regrot to !earn that Mr. Archibald McMahan, was painfully hurt at Easley Station one night during Christmas week. He was coming to the Station from Greenville, on the train, and attempted to jump off in front of the hotel, while the train was in motion, and received a severo and painful gash in the bead by being thrown against a pile of lumber. Sale Day.?There wbb a very Urge attendance of citizens on sale dlty last. The following property was disposed of. The lands of Wm, Couch, 000 acres sold for $7,250. Tlin ftifatn r>f tliA Iflta W If F.rrIp* fW.ensod, 769i ncres sold for $8,770 Total number of acres sold Aggregate amount $10,020. Tiik Wbathru.? Over two wookp preceeding last Monday was cloudy mid the warmest weather wo ever knew at this season of the year. We 1 heard some farmers say on Monday , last, (hey feared that their meat winch had been killed just as the , vrarin spell sot in, wan spoilt and they j would lose it all. Dikd.?We roj:ret to announce J the death ot Airs. Eliz* Hendricks, < which occurred at tho residence of ] her husband, Mr. M. S. Hendricks, at i n. .! .. A i : , r jMlsiey oiauon, oil me morning oi c tlie 25th ult. Mrs. Hendricks was 1 the daughter of tho late Rev. John Ariail, and had been a devout ami hining member of tho Baptist church for a number of yeara. She leaves a grief stricken husband, one child and many relatives and friends to mourn t b?r death ; but they hare tho consolation of knowing that their loss is her cain. D Mr. C. T. Martin, who is well ' i known to many of our readers as tint 1 polite and efficient clerk of the late * E. II. Griffin, has formed a partner- 1 hip with the Messrs. Ruesells at I Ka&iey station, where lie would be pleased to see his many friends and tiAll tliAiri r*s\riA a af lintfnm rkrtoaa ..v J" Charlie is a clever, business young man, and wo bope be may live long * and prosper. * ?4?? ? The following mombe:* bavo been c elected and installed as officers of ? Keowee Lodge, No. 79, A. F. M., for 1 the ensuing masonic year: i R. A. Ciiilo, W. M. T-V T71 T* r. ... ij. r. 15kadlky, b. w. 1 > W. T MoFall. J. W. ? W. T. X^ibld, tftkas. ' W. G. Fikld, Sko. f W. T. O'Dkll, 8. D. Tho'b. Powers, J- D. It. A. liowenj Tylek. \ ( La?kin 11 uoiiKS and J. Hh.ky Fkr- | guson, s'/kWAHDS. j We Murt All Die.?This is a sad ' fact, and it behooved us to bo proparod i todio right when tho timo comos. Fow j of us expeot it until old age overtakes , and admonishos us with grey hairs that ? ine nmo nae arrived whon wo must \ dyo. 1 hon wo look around to find out ^ tho host way. We will tell you. Uso no , othor dyo than Dr Tutt's, and you 1 will dyo right, Your groy hairs will 1 disappoar liko magic, and in thin placcs you will have glossy blaok whi&kors, < moustacho and hair-a porfoot imitation 1 of nature, bo natural that it ean not 1 bo doteotod. anrl vnni'H"''!""? 1 will bo bat one dollar. | . r ! Wo aro inforirtod that tho froshot daring tlio holidays, washod away 17 balos cotton, from tho gin house oi Mossrs. Brock and McDow,loOatod on Arnold's Creek; threo of which has not boon rocovered. Also, Mr. Lemuel Carson, on tho watorsof 18 Alilo Crook had 8 balea swopt away by tbo same froahot?all of whioh, ho\vovor, w?b recovofod. It Pays! It Pay? ! ! WHAT PAYS? o???AIT PAYS Very Manufacturer, Merchant, Mechanic, Inventor, Farmer, or Profeaalniml ? Q > tr. !?< 1 < > - I ?.vw?*i Mao*, wvr avop lUiUI UiCU UU Bli IUU I 111 ? provemonts anil disooverias of tho age. TI1E SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN which has been published weekly for tho last thirty years, does this, to an extent boyond that of any other publication, in fact it is tho only weekly paper published in tho United States, devotod to Manufacturers, Mechanics, Inventions and New Discoveries in the Arts and Sciences. Every number is profusely illustratod and its contents embraco the latest and most interesting information pertaining to tho Induatrial, Mechanical, and Scientific Progress of the World: Descriptions, with lieautiful r,f M I *: ?' 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Merchants, Farmers, Mechanics, Engine eers, Inventors, Manufacturers, Chemists, Lovers, ot Soicnco, and People of all Professions, will find tho Scientific American u*?ful to them. It should Iiavo a place in every Family, Library, Study, Oflioe, and Counting Uoom; in every Reading lloom, College and School. A new vollinifi ( nnimnniwa 1st, 1876 ' \ A year's numbers contain 882 pagas and 8?veral Hundred Engravings Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding and reforcuOo. Tor.. 5, *3.20 a year by ffiillj Including postage. Discount to Clubs. Special circulars giving club rates sent free. Single copies mailed on recoipt of 10 cents. May be had of all News Dealers. P A rPTVIVrrCJ In connection with I JL XVJLJLLill _L tlie Scientific Ame? rican, Messrs. Munn & Co. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, and havo the targ^st establishments in the world. More than fifty thousand Duplications have been made for patents through their agency. 1'ateiiLs are obtained on the best terms, Models of New Inventions and Sketches ex.minnrl ?-w? -= ' * ..u.mvu ....v. uuTiun ircc. a. special nonce is v.ziz in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN of all Inventions Patented through this Agency, with the nanio and residence of the PalMtec. [*utcnts are often sold iu part or \rhoi?, to persons attracted to the invention by such lotic.e. .Send for Pamphlet, containing full lirections for obtaining Patent*. A bound rolumc containing the Patent Laws, Census >f the U. S , and 142 Engravings of mediancal movements. Pricc 25 cents. Address for the Paper or concerning Patents, MUNN & CO. 117 Park How, New York. JrAnp.h ^ A *7il. ??- uf?1 .wv, vv.. ... vv ii it UUVCIB, IT UBII ngton, I). 0. Jau 0. 187(5 18 3 Wanted! Everybody who read ihc Sentinel o know that Hendricks & Williams Have, and will keep on band at JiASLEY STATION, A well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they will ell an cheap as the cheapest, consisting in part of 3ACON and LAUD, rttfl a t? aw.? mpwifw FLOUIt and MOLA?SE>?, LEATHER and SALT, CHEESE and CItACKEUS, 3ANDY, FISH, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. Woolen and Cotton Ooods, Latest Ulyles of Ladies', Men's and ChilIren's Ilatn, Boots and Shoes. Best Standard Prints at 10c. per yard teady Made Clothing at $5.00, and ipwarda, per suit. Thanking their customora for past atronage, they solicit a contimianco >f tho aatne, and cordially invito \ LL who como to Ea8ioy Station to >ivo them a call. Health and Beauty CombinedWoman'# Kioirrg,?One who has long stulied this absorbing subject now presents to he woaen of our country the rosult of his nvestigations- He is happy to say that he las at. last discovered "Woman's Rest Friend" It is adapted especially to those oases where ,he womb is disordered, and will cure any irregularity of the "menses." I)r. J, Kradfields female Regulator acts like a charm in whites tp in a mwldnn fthonk ftf I.ha <mnn*h?r Vom oold, trouble of mind or liko causes, by restoring tho discharge ia every instance. A1 10 in ohronio cases its action is prompt and iecisive, and saves the constitution from jountlesa evils and prematuro decay- This valuable preparation is for sale at $1.50 por iotilo Ly all respectable Druggists in the land. Prepared and sold by L. II Bradfleld, Drnggist Atlanta, Qa., a thousand women lestify to ite merits. MAniKTTA, Ga., March 22, 1870. Messrs. Hrndficld A Co.-^-Gentlemen:?We ion?i you m? ucrununioD irom perfectly reiable persons?would havo sent them before but waited to seo if the cure would proye permanent. Win. ROOT 4 SONS, Druggists. Jan. 0, 18 4t, , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | Grant Me the opportunity and i assure you that 1 ** * r ? * Will Provo (o all, that I have as good r\nd oheap lot of Confe?ticrfla As any to bo found, and there is Not A roan who can beat my Stook of Canned Goods. Beside* the above, I have purchased a utovoj and a nlco LUnoli of Freeh Oysters oart R p 4^ Had at any time, provided 1 am not Elected Intcndnnt, in vrliich ease you might, Again, Have to go homo hungry and moneyless, B u t Hoping no snch missfortuno awaits me, I cordially invito all my hungry friends to giro me a call, and I Will Appease their hunger on short notice and at low figures, as my object is to live and let T * _ - jli ve in These hard times. Dont forget to oall on J. K. GLAZENKK, who can be found in the Post Office at Easley Station. Deo 2, 1875 14 tf A No. 8 Stove FOR $18,00. o THE host find handsomest No. 8 .STOVE in Lho market for $18.00, with 25 piece*, llani boiler included, and not a Muffin Ring or Patiy Pan, among the number. How is that for low. N. F- BURGESS & CO. Qrcenvillo, S. C., Deo. 23, 17 4 I'H IiEiVS IKIOII NC1IOOL. 187?. rnilR Scholastic year is divided into tw# .1 Terms of 20 weeks each. The First Term commences January 17th, and ends June 3d; the second Term commences JiUy 4th, and ends Novomber Itfth. Students entering within two weeks after the connuoneernent of the Terms, will be charged for the whole Term ; those entering after this time, from the tirrro of entering. It is more satisfactory that Students enter at the commencement, when the several classes aro forming, Course of StudyPRIMARY DEPARTMENT. HKillUH VbASB. 1st Term?Spelling and Reading. 2d Term?Spelling and Reading continued ; Primary Geography; Mental Arithmetic, Exercises in Writing. INT Kit M K 1)1 ATE CI>AS8. 1st Term?Spelling and Reading continued: Geography continued; Introducing English Grammar; Elements of Written Arithmetic; Exercises in Writing. 2d Term?Spelling and Reading continued; Elements of Written Arithmetic completed; Intermediate Geography completed; Analytical English Grammar; Primary U. S. History; Exercise* in Writing. mniuu CL.A3S. let Term?English Grammar completed; Physical Geography; Oommon Hcliool Arithmetic; Towns Analysis of Words; 2d Term?Greene's; Analysis of English Language; Arithmetic continued; Smaller Composition; Higher U. 8. History. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR CLASS. 1st Term Latin Grammar and Ifarkncss' Eirat Latin Rook; Latin Reader; Davics' Algebra; History of England. 2d Term?Four Books of Csosar; Arnold's secenu L?tin Rook on Analysis of the L&tic Sentence; Greek Grammar; Kendrick's Greek Ollendorff; Groek Reader; Davies' Algebra completed; Natural Philosophy. intkhmf.iu aTk ci.ahs. 1st Term?Six Hooks of Virgilj 0r6fk Header completed; l'lain Geometry; Higher Composition nnd Rhetoric. 2d Terra?Sallust's Cat aline & Jugttrtha; Xenophon'u Anabasis; Higher Algebra , coraraenced; Solid and Spherical Qeome 1 try completed; Chemistry. m kn1011 ci.ahs. 1st Term?Cicero's Select Orations; Xenophon* Mcmnrthiliii! Tpi?nnftmotru ?n.l h...?...i-? r, J ??? ""J ."?> Roman History; I.atin Pros? Composition. 2d Term?Horace outire;"Six Hooka of the Iliads: Greek Prose OornpoBition; Algebra completed; Aatronomy. Tho abovocourso will proparo can didatos for admission into tlio Sophomork Class of any of our Southern Colleges. Students, who do not stand a satisfactory examination upon tho several studies ol each class, will not bo allowed the privilego to advanco to ino noxt manor, but do rclainod in such class, till ail tho studies of it bo satisfactorily completed. Tuition of Primary Depaktmbnt PBK TEKM. Junior Clans, - - 810.00 Intormcdiato Class, - ? 12.50 Sonlor " ?. . 15.00 Pi?nnfti?nlA?ur mAM* ftA AA i. >V|/II>?VV| j J'U|I||| VIIIVIIII, 4U.W No doduction will bo nindo for lost timooxoopt from prolongod sicknoss. Monthly roports of punotulity, doportmont, find roeitntions in oa^n study, will bo furnished parents. J. II. CARLISLE, Principal. Deo. 23, 1875 17 tf IBS WEEKLY OT. U25 to New Yearn, postl paid, ?i0 eta. Address I The Sun," N. V. I r nb^adveutise m en ts. ?!?? I AT McFALL'S, VVIIEN YOU COME TO PICKs ENS, wliero yon will find a FRESH STOCK of I Ill GOODS, NOT! OATS BOOTS, SHOES A IIATS, Groceries, Crockery and Tinware. ?ALSO? a lot of onnn Ttbicmt and Segari. In short, a little of everything. Call in, and if you dont aco what yon want, i Ask For It. T?Oflnnnf foil ** ,j,vv..u..j , W.T. MoFall. Oct 14, 1875 NEW GOODS! I i i Kwa jfHiiiaAitn I SPBTLEKEITS m?IS81?B SMS W ? ! m mm fi:i?mai? lfVVVI BOOTS, SHOES, AND HATS, SADDLES, BRIDLES and HARNESS, GROCERIES. SUGAR, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, and FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Ktc At \Y. A. LESLEY A SON'S. NOTICE! W? have raoelved our Fall and Winter Cil mods; niiu HID |(I?|>lir?U IU ISVII KUDUS 111 low llglir?B. We hftYfl on hand two car loads of Sail and two oar load* of Bagging and Ties, which we propo*a to Mil at Greenville prices. Highest oash price pafd for 0>ttofl. Wrapping Paper at Wholesalo Prices. noStf R. E. HOLCOMBE k 80N. UTOTICK. I take thin method oflnforminK my friends that 1 wiH bo found in my office on each SATURDAY, for the purpose of transacting any bMsinoss that comcs under my jurisdiution. As ray duties as School Commissioner will compel me to be absent in different parts o( the oounty, I make this specir.l appointment for tbo benefit of all oonccrncd. R. A. BOWKN, ??2?>- Jy Scowl Commissioner ; | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MTiTlM! TO . PTflTt I^Mfl n TI o n - v. 11,, O, U, AND SEE WHAT ffilli ?ft#i AND WHAT A QUANTITY OF GOODS E. H. GRIFFIN, HAS RECEIVED AND IS RECEIV- | ING. I proposo to soil thorn chcmpor tlian any one. I enn suit any ono in all lines of D R YG O O D S ?f(OCERIE8, ?fec. Just returned from market. Don't fail to call and Bee. No trouble to show Goodn. Thanks for past patronago, and hopo a continunnco of tho samo. a&F All partios having accounts on my Books will oblige mo by calling and having thorn balancod. Hcflpcctfully, E. II. GRIFFIN. Oct 28 9 1875. HAM ill* MH?? ammmm m WMft 60093! o Your attention is most respectfully callcd to the largest and decidedly I Ihe CHEAPEST Stock of Goods that hn? ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; consisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, rtnrtrnraTva ?<? Our prices are bo low that no house this sid? of New York can undef-sell us. W* 8611 Goods strictly for CASH, which enables us to make tho abore declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of DOORS, SASI1 and BLINDS, at pricca that defy competition. Vi'o also keep on har.d a largo lot of celebrated ORANGE TLOW STOCKS t.? which we invite your attention. We hftvo aleo connected to onr Store, ft a Large WAOON YARD, with a vroU of Onod Water, which is Free and Ophn to Ali.. CKIjY A IlItOTlIEIt, Greenville S. C., October 1, 1875. MOflff COL, AS BURY COWARD U^HITKER S1MMEN, ATTORNKY ANf> COnX?KM.OR AT ?.AW, GREENVILLE, 8. C. IjrncncflB in me ?:ircuit onri nnd t.'ourt o Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 Am FITS AND EPILEPSY positively cured. The worst cases, of longest standing, iiy using Dr Hebbard'n OureA bottle sent free to all addressing J. S. Dih. , bi.ee, Druggist, 814 f?th Are., N. Y. i* .NKW A I)VKfJ/rTKii' .-wjiuimi IJI. Liberty Station, MM. o MTIRK NEW (STOCK! v I KfiSPEOtPtLtt tljrfOlt TriH oitisens of Pickens County And surrounding oountry, tfiat t have opened a now and fresh Stock of DRV-nonn^ BOOTS AftD SttOES,- I HARDWARE & CROCKERY, LAMPS & KEROSEN OIL. I havo now and will continually i Ucop on hand quantities ol BACON,MOLASSES, and SALT. 1 havo just received 400 Racks Flour; 20 barrels of Mnckurcl?consisting of wholo barrels, ball' barrels and quart* or barrels; 15 barrels Sugar; and 10 sacks Coffee. All of which will bo sold cheaper than in any other Coun try Storo in FickcnS. All who wish tho above articfos at low pflCon, will do will to call on mo, bcfdro purchase ing elsowhorc. I want dolivcrod at liiborty 1000,? 000 Shinglcg} 10,000 bimhols of Cornj u/r uuou ur which mo highest market prices will bo paid. S. M. HOLCOMflE. Liborty Station, Doc. 7, 1875? tf HEW m OTGOK New PRicEs! HAVING FORMED A PARTNERSHIP IN TIIE MERCANTIR BUSINESS, AND OPENED IK T II E MASONIC HALL AT PICKENS COURT HOUSE o WE HAVE IN STORK AND TO Arrive a large and woll floloctod stock of 9 Is? t9 lit GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. For which wo offer for dnlo not only choap, but oxtro.Tioly fow doMrrt iof CASH OR BARTER Wo respectfully invito our friends nnd the public in gonoral to call and oxamirto Onr stock whon they comc ta town, boforo purchasing clsowhorff. Respectfully, BROWN ^ IIENORICKS. Nov 18, 1875 12 A J. JL. Member of out* firm lins just returned from New York where lie purchased I lie laiRCst atonic of General Merchandise ever brought to thig Market. A Live Elephant Loose on the HtrectK would not create tho tx* citement and wonder, that our pricca do. Heat pritila at only ten cents, and other guuiiH 111 [Iiiiiiiic jirjres. 1'OillO clerks always in attcudancc, and toady to placfl our goods On Exhibition. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sales. Large Stock of Groceries, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, etc., At Hottom Figure*. Huts and Caps, Hoot* and Shoes of every grade and price*. In faot^ anything needed l>y tlie farmer can ho had fti Hudgins & Bolt's. Hemrmber that this stand i? in the M?*oni<J llall llnikling, fronting the 1'otcl, jiipt below the Dopot of Easley Station. Kaelcy Ktnfion, Octolicr rt, 1876/ tot