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rnmmmmmmmammmitmmmmwmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m wi i m> imi *m Cuban ComplicationsTHE PROPOSED INTERVENTION AND THE MONROE DOCTRINE. A Washington lottor of Thursday last Bays: Tho possibility of an cjuly intervention by tho United Statos to compel a cessation of hostilities to Cuba has boon tho chiof topio of conversation in Washington to day. Almost tho only official or trustworthy in for mixtion that can bo obtained on tho Hubjoct is tho assurance that no interruption in tho friendly correspondence botweon tho United States and Spain has occurred, and thv.t, in an\r ovout, thoro is no danger of war. But these assurances aro unsatisfactory to many. Thoy sa}', if tho President intonds to interloro in Cuba, it may not bo in his power to provent a war. Intervention itself, if not an act of war, very often results in an outbreak botweon tho intervening State and one of tho com baton ts; and if,when wo havo submitted our terms, Spain refuses lo accept them, only ono oourso will bo left open for us, and tlmt will bo lo compel bor lo do so. It is said that otherwise wo placo ourselves in a very humiliating position; that, on tho other hand, a consultation with European governments on the sub*, jocl is nothing but a precautionary measure to provont war, an a result of our intervention, should it be determined upon, but does not commit us to any policy. The gonoral belief ia that Secretary Fish's note or circular docs not invito European nations to any alliance with us for tho purposo of intervention, but is Bimply an invitation to them to givo us their moro support if wo con cludo to attempt to bring about pcaco in Cuba oursolvca. If Snnin sn.r-t flint nil Europo stands by and approves our course, it is argued 111 at nlio will bo more likely to yield peaceably lo our demands. England, it is report, oil, would like to join us in such an undertaking. The close proximity of her island of Jamaica and her cxlcn sivo trade in tho West Indies, mako her interssts in scouring Hpoedy pence almost as great as our own. It is not positively known that sho has oflerud us any allianco for this purpose, but many beliovc that she stands ready to do ho wherever we aro willing to accopt it. A dispatch from Madrid to day reporting that Spain will shortly address a communication of importance to tho various European Cabinet# on tlie subject of Cuba, is interpreted as indicating that tho Spanish government has been lully informed of tbo nature and contents of.Mr. Fish's Into circular nolo, oithcr directly or indi?rectly, through her representatives at European courts;and that she will, in her communication, attempt to show wby the other power should not en(\ )MI?nrfA f ITniln/' v v.iv WHIWV4 uia tuo IU I lliurinu in Cuban n flu iff*. Tho solicitude of all thoso who dcprceato any foro'gn complications at this time, and espo cially any policy that can j)0s?ibly involve nh in war with Spain, would bo much greater than it is wore it not for tho confidence they feel in the prudcnco and conservatism of Secretary Fish. While he remains in tho Cabinet, and the President continues iu nsion 10 mis advice and act upon it, little danger ol war is believed to exist. Edgefield Meeting. Tho meeting at Kdgeficld Court House on Monday, last,called to protest against the election ol Moses and VVbippcr, was the laigeat held there formally years. Tho Court Jlou.sc was packed to its ^utmost capacity, many colored people being president. The meeting was called to order by (ioneral INI. 0. Butler, who nominated Colonel Thomas G. Jiacon as chairman. Colonel Beacon. said that lie Jully appreciated Ihe exigency of the occasion and Iho hour. Carolina had in liin long cxperieneo, many trials bill this was her sorest, and ho for 0110 wanted to evoke tho aid (f (Jod. I'rayer was then ollercd by tho Rev. Mr. Hound. Mr. J. I?. Shepherd wan then eloetcd secretary. A corninittco on resolutions was appointed. During its abscence Colonel il. D. Capers delivnrnd *> > ! nirniBci/Mifwl . . W. V.M ??r. ....|r?w>nv/livv< ?|?VIIVf?Oj IVl'/Ul which tho committee reported the iol lowing resolutions: Jtcsolveil, That tho recent action of tho Logisluturo of South Carolina in tlio election of Whippcr and Moses to tho judicial hunch is an outrngo upon chrigtain civilization and an ovidont expression of a doterininod purpose to degrade tlio manhood and imnilt the virtue of our people. Unsolved, That wo lmvo no hopo but in tho organization of ilm Hnmn cralic party in South Carolina, and that this mooting plodgos itsolf to abido by tho action of tho oxocutivo committoo of tho Democratic party in South Carolina. Con. M. C. Uuilor supportod tho resolutions, whioh woro enthusiastic ally adopted. The Swamp Fox AwakeMariox, S. C., January 3.?Marion's men aro fully alivo to tho foul wrong and indignity inflicted upon the good citizens of tlio First and Third Circuits by tho election of Whippor and Mobch, and they are not slow to appreciate the noble and patriotic action of Gov crnor Chamberlain, who lias dono wlmt in him lias for Llio moment lain to checkmato tlio infamous designs of Llio corrupt majority in tho Legislature, and is heroically resisting tho advanco of All icanization in its most rovolting typo, as illustrated by tho momorable events of the Black Thursday. In response to an invitation addressed through tho columns of our county newspapers a largo number of prominent and influential citizens mot in tho Court House to day to give expression to tho feelings which they sharo in common with all tho truo sons of South Carolina. The meeting having been organi/.od, with (Jen. \V. \V. ILarlco'as chairman, and Capt. J. 1). McLucas assecrotary, a committeo consisting of Capt. McLucas, J. JNI. Johnson, Esq., and Mr. K. W. Smith, was appointed to draft resolutions suitable to the occasion. Tho committee, alter careful and earnest con? saltation, submitted tho following. which woro unanimously adopted: Resolved, That in rofusiiig to sign tlio commission of JMosos and Whips per, an JudgCH iu South Carolina, Governor J>. H. Chamberlain has placed tlio good citizens of this Slate under renewed and incroascd obligations, and that for tho Conservative pcoplo of tho Count}- of Marion we return him our heartfelt thanks for tlio boid and noble stand bo has taken, and pledge him tho support of all Conservative citizens bo long as ho continues to administer tlio government with that fairness, juslico and ability displayed sinco his inauguras tion as Governor of thoStato. Resolved, That it is tlio senso of this meeting that the main work of reform in our political and governmental affairs now devolves upon the Democratic; nartv. nnd ilmi if. ?1iaiiI.i 1 - */ ' """"" w >' w 11'v 1 l>c recognized as soon as practicable. Resolved, That the people in the several tow nships of (Ids county be requested to send delegates to a convention for that purposo, to he held at Marion on the third Monday in ,January, instant. A committee, consisting of Ifon. A.<^. Mc])uHie,lLon. 10. T. StaeUhouse, Messrs. .1. (}, Ilnselden, .1. A. Baker and Capt. 15. 15. McWhito, was ap (iwiuiuu id nuieei a nine lor noiuing township meetings, and to publish an a (id roes urging tliu importance of tlio occasion upon tlio attention of our people. Nkmon. . Hanged By Accident'J"110 New York World, Docomber .'51, says: Gustavo Guski, employed by Mrnst iMecke, a butcher at 8U Stanton eli'io', accidentally hanged liinicell veslcrilav afternoon. Tin* circumstances and tho probable mannor of the death, as related by tho police, are as follows: Guski was a German, about twenty years of ago and loud of practical jokes, lie had been merry all tho aitorno/ii, anticipating a pleasant time <>n New Year's Day. About 8:15 o'clock last evening there was considerable discussion in tho stcre ot Air. Alecke about the execution of tho thico negroes on December 17th. Guski said lie won Ucrul how they felt when they were hanged, and weni into tho ico house and closed tlio door, lie found a Hln>rt piece of small rope, not over three feot long, which had boon doubled to hold quarters of meat to tho hooka, lie made a running loop ot this rone and fdinned Mm n^ota.. ? - - II ,,vv^v over his head. 1 ho iee box was about eix loot high, and lowa ol hook* were placed near tliotop. Guaki was about live feet bix inehtB tall, ami iiilibt liavo risen on bin toes in order lo slip the loop over one ol the hooks, lie finally succeeded, however, to let Iilrt weight lull Upon Hie noose. 1 lie lluor ot the ice box was slippery with grease, arid after ho had rested his weight on his neck he could not recover himself. Ilia struggles only drew ihe nooso tighter, and in a very short tine ho hecamo unconscious. The tightness ol iho noose prevented Guski fiorn calling ior help. Mr. ( Mucko WillitO(l Oil lit i alinlil ton tnii - ! utes after lio had entered the ice box mid called to liim to como out. Itocoiviug no answer lie went to the oi.s tranco and throw open tho door. Jle was nearly paralyzed with alarm at beholding Gueki hanging from the hook. Ilia faco was livid, and his s\voiii;n tongue protruded troin his mouth. Ilia eyes wero wide open. Recovering his presence of ruin, Mr. Mecko.lif'od up the hunting man and slipped the loop ofl' tlo hook, dragged Guski out of tlio ico box, and I loi/i i.:..-. ?? ?i n < .1- - m iiiin vii iiivj ill-Mil I'l l.'IU BlUI'l!. Tho ropo had tightened around the neck so hard that it had nearly 'cut thion^h tho flesh. Finding notions of consciousness, Mr. Mucko called ior help. Many of tho neighbors ran to his assistance, and in a very few | minutes Dr. Weber was on tho spt t n.. I ! - ? .... vjtuaivi wii3 stripped, ancl hid body was rubbed willi brushes to induce ft return of animal warmth. Meanwhile Dr. Weber was getting up artificial respiration. All the attempts at re~ eusciatioii proved unavailing, ho.\ever, and Dr. Weber pronounced the mm) rlmiil '1 lio 1100 ....... N.v??v<< A II ^ IIOU V/I U1UV/ ll I l^llj I was suggested, uiul a strong current ! was parsed through the groat nerve I centres. There was a momentary ' quiver, but without tho desired re suit. Coroner Wultman was summoned, and a careful post mortem examination is to he made. NI0W ADVERTISEMKNTS. 1 f) a <lny nt home. Agents wanted. Outti' and terms lYee. True & Co., Augusta, Maine. ffeHRl'l'U WKKK guaranteed to Agents, *. I I Male and Female. in their locality.? IJ I I Terms and OUTFIT FUF.F. Address T1 ' !>.(>. VlOKKltY & CO., Augusta. Me. ! MINI) Heading, l'sychomancy, l'nsoina. lion, Soul Charming, Mesmerism, nml Marriage Guide, snowing liow either .sex may fascinate nml gain t lie love and all'ection of any person tlicy choose instantly. '100 pages. 1 ?y mail 50 cents, Hunt & Co., 189 S. 7th St., Philadelphia. $ "> to !^2t> per <lay at home. Samples worth S?1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. A flKNTtf t In. ?i<nnl net .1 ~-.r <? f ,? - - i IV Address, wiili stttmj>, National Copying | Co., Atlanta, Q.i. ADVERTISING IN ULI1! ADD AGRICULTURAL B at MPpf?iy r . '< a x-\"; >-v < . . . sr.si) ron ctut oatai.o'M'k OX Ea B: 1,1ST i For information, address <j 1:0. l\ JiOWT.l.L CO., II l'.Ulli ROW, ' Xow Yoi'k. ADVERTISING IN gmbui wmwm $i for 2c; Cents. BKNl> FOR OUIl CATALOGUE. On tho liisi flan. For information, atlilicsb GKO. P UOWRLL k CO., 11 PARK ROW, Kcw York. rnTSiS: ScHtilor?R H Bowen. J{rj>resfnl<i(ii<e?1> F Bradley. Clrrk of Court?H I> Keith. Jinly e of Probate?1 II I'hilpot. Sheriff'-?j itiIcy Ferguson. Corontr?Warron Boyd. School Commissioner?It A Ilowcn Treasurer?\\r A Lesley. Auditor?A lor 7.0 M Folgcr. County Commissioners?*fnln? T (! osnolt, < 'liiiirmaii ? Robert Craig, (1 M Lynch. Clerk County Commissioners, C L llollingsworth. 1'iii! ,/wilin's l.'uslri/, i> II C Smith- -Si' luhrilt/, .1 l> Clayton?Cmhrul, James A Lidiloll?I'ieknis C II , C I, llollingHWorth nii<t (1 W Taylor -Dacusrille, J 1$ Sutherland. sun SCIl L B E 1'OU TUB mm SEITIHEl. d'kir'.iday gunrnntccri iiHiup; our WI'I.I. ?4>/gt) AUOKK & 1)1111,1,S. $100 a month pni?l lo goo<l agents. Auger J5ook free. Jilz Auger Co., St. Louis, Mo. N K W A1) V KJ ii'lS 10 M K NTS. l" P. P. TOALE, ?Mauufncturor of? Doors, SasHEs, S?Ba??SOU?* ? Doalor in? BUI LDERS' IIARD \V AUK, Paints, Oils, &c Snlrt r~.. wviv. Tim National Mixed Paint Co. | Tiie Great A.mkhican Fiue extinguish Ell Co. PAGE MACHINE BELTING CO. Send kou Prices. Ofticc and Warcrooms, No8. 20 & 22 I lay no and 33 and 35 l'inckney Sts. Factury and Yards, Ashley River, West Knd I.road Street, CIIAKMiSTOX, S. C. 1-ly Encoura^c Home Enterprise and Homo People,! I I>OOHS, SASH AND BLINDS i Geo. S. I lacker. CH AHLESTON, S. C. The only ('arolininn engnnged in tho man ufnclure of Doors, Sn?h, Mliinls, MouMing i?n<l Turned Work in Charleston, Prices .'is low us any other house, nn?l nil work Ihst-clnss, no 29-1 y Livery and Sah Stalks. rnrties desiring to hire conveyance to Pickens Court House, Ttiblo llock and other points, can ho accommodated at my Stab'.es, at all hours of tiic day and night. Purchasers can nlso bo supplied with flood Stock nt rcasonnblcpriccs. Regular Mail Lino io PickcnS Courthouse daily. (Sundays excepted.) UIC1IEY & WYATT. r.asicy million, ?. v., Aug, a, lW/o. ni? 10-ly \V. E. IIOLCOMBE. 11, A. CHILD lIolcoittt>ck iV Cliiltl, A TTORNEYS A T LA TJ\ WILL 1MIACTICE in Circuit, Probate, ami Trail Justice Courts of this Stale. All business enimsieil to them will receive prompt attention. Sept 19 8 ly ICai lo, Wells ?fc Taylor, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Having established an office ftt Pickens 0. IF., S. (!., will nttend promptly to all business left willi 0. W. Taylor who may ho always found at llicir office at Pickens (!. 11., S. C. One of the senior partners will always he present at the Courts to assist with the l?uniness. W. B. KARLE, \ c. is wt.t.i.s f n w TAvraii Greenville, S. C. l'ickens, S. C. ISAAC M. BRYAN, UTOlt^EY A'JL1 LAW. GR-EKVILLfi C. H? S, C, Practices in Courts of 1'ickcns 0 nnty, and in United btntea Courts Ii?w Notice. Tlic undersigned, having resinned (lie prac liccoflnw, will nltend the Courts on tho Stli .Judicial Circuit. Jlnsincas loft with Win. H Ifngood, at l'ickcna C. 11., will ho promptly attended to, J, W. 11/lUitISON, Nov. I I, 1871. TO A 1101 (ln^ ' wanted. vptJ iP/vV/ All classes of working peo1 . I A r.f nil ur?v trnitll/# / & it svl.l noklf A >. ... X.....V. ov.M r.??s ... ...... I.H.KU HUM (J money at work for us in their spare mo? nioiiis, or oil tlio time, than at anything else] ( Particulars free. Address G. STINSON &CO Portland, Maine. , CONFEDERATE P.ills, Bonds and Postago Htiwnps Wanted.? < $ 1 for rarest hills, !5I<> for rarest stamps. It will pay to send tliom immediately. Also i other curiosities, American Stamp Co., llox 1016, New York. Deo 2 H I ??????????itnri mil? inn hwumiwi ?m\ n *1 South Carolina Kaih'on<V i rifc.VHT.KflTnv K 0. 1Q 1?"" ' 'I'l kVIU. | On antl aflcr Sunday, December 19, tlio Passenger Trains on tho South Carolina llailroad will run as follows: FOR COLUMBIA. (.Sundays excepted.) /,eavo Charleston 0 15 a m Arrivo n.t (!nlm>il>ifi r- ftn -- ? U vv J[? lil FOR AUGUSTA. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston 9 15 a in Arrive (it Augusta * 6 15 p in FOR CHARLESTON. (Sundays excepted.) I,cave Columbia 0 00 a in Arrive at Charleston 4 lf> p in Loavo Augusta 0 00 a in Arrive at Charleston 4 4C? p m COLUMIUA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston - 0 ir> p tn ' Avi'ivo nt Columbia 7 20 a in Leave Columbia 7 00 p m Arrive nt Charleston (] .JQ AUGUSTA NIGHT KXIMIUSS. Leave Charleston 8 Hi) p 1,, Arrive nt Augusta 7 ;l )n Leave Augusta K ;>0 J, Arrive at Charleston 7 |u ,,, SirM M ! 'i! v 11 r 'im? v 1 v (Sundays cxcept'jd.) liCnvo .S'uininerville at 7 "0 a in Arrive at Charleston S -15 a in l.eave C'liarlcston !$Tfi |i m Arrive at Suniiiicrvillc 4 :><) p m CAMDKN TUAIN Connects al Kiugvillo daily [except Suns days'] willi Up and Down Day and t'assenger Frains. Day and Niplit Trains connect al Augusta with tieorgia Railroad, .1/acon and Augusta Uailroad and ('mitral Railroad. '/'his routa via Atlanta is tlio quickest and most direct iwiiiv, inn ii? coimoriauic anu cllcap p.s si 11 y i>llior route, to Montgomery, Pelma, Mobile, Now Orleans, ami nil oilier points Southwest, mul to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago. St. Louis, and all other points West anil Mortliwest. l>ay Train connects at Columbia with the Through Train on (lliarlottco llond (which leaven at '? p. in.) for all points iVurth. .Night Train 'connects with l.o'al Train [which leaves Columbia at S a.m.] for points \ oil Clcirliit i <? 11 oml Laurens l!ailro:nl Train connccl.3 at New- | berry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. | Up Columbia Night Train connccls closely witli tlio liroenvilloand Columbia Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Supcviulendcnt. .S. 1'.. l'icicr..N"3, (Seneral Ticket Agent. Greenville & Columbia II IICHANCE OL"' SCHEDULE, 0-- .................v . except ctl, connectintf willi night trains on South Carolina K:iilro:i<l up mid down. On and all er J/onday, December 1-5, tlie following uill be tho Schedule: in* Leave Columbia at. ",1!0 a m Loavc Alston at " 11.15 a in Leave Newberry at- li)..'?5 a in Leave Cokcshury at li.t?7 p in Leave Helton at IS.fit) j> m Arrive at flreeiiville nl O.'J.j i> in now.v. Leave (irconvillc at 8.tit) a m iii.'iivo i>oiioii hi. '.i. In a in l.ctxYc Ookoslniry 1 l.'JO a in u *iivo Newberry at ti.iOum Leave Alston at -l.'jo p in Arrive at Columbia at p m Jt 1'oinuvt at Alston with Trains fin llto Span a libit rg ami Union Itailroad ; connect ' Columbia wiih N i^l i Trains un the Sout li Civ olina llailroii'l up ami ilown ; also with Trap. going North ami South on (ho Charlotte, Co lumbia aiul Augusta ami the Wilmington. C..jim'.kvn.r.r. un\ncii. Trum 1 onvo AKtu'villr* ??i 'i I ? -i in<jc with Down Train (run Crocnville. Lc.n Coko->bury at 'J. I -> ]> m., connoei iiijj v.-ith 1 Train from Columbia. .\c>'oinmo<lai i '.t T; i:: Mi mliys, Wcthu'silays ami I'ri l.r- . I.i-.j' Cokesbury a! 11.lfi a in., or on tho i.vrival ? the Down Train from Orconvillo. Loaves? L\ hcvillc at 1 o'eloeU p. in.. connect iuy wit!. : r Train from Columbia. ANDLUSON 11 It A N<' 11 AND ' LIU KIDCK DIVISION. Leave WtillitiMn at fi.GO it ... I,ouve l'erry villo at (>.-1."? a m Leave l'ondlctou aL 7.a in Leave Anderson nt H.;I."> a in Ai rive al Bolton at 'J.'JO a in v i*. I,onvo Doll oil at .".f>0 p m Leave Anderson at 'l.f?0 p ni Leave I'ondlelon at r?. "><I p in Lcnvo l'errvville <>.!> > j? n Arrive at Walliallft 7.1?"? p in Aecommo<lation Trains litlw.en Doltonnnd Aii<lur.snti on 1 lu-siiays, Tlnu'.vlay:s and Snlur* days, Leave Helton ul 0.50 .1115., or 011 nrriv ul of liowit Train from Greenville. I.eavc Anderson al 2.0() pin., connecting with Up THOMAS l)OI)A.Mi;.\D, General Superintendent. J A n>:/. NorreN, Jr., General Ticket Ajrent Schedule. Atlanta & Richmond Air Lino Railway I'ASMiNHKIt TIIAIN EASTWAIll??I1AII.V. Leave ftt Atlanta at 1 10 p in Leave Toccoa City at 0 00 p m l.eavo Westminster at 0 f>| p m l.eave St ticca t'ity at 10 'J1 ]> in Leave Oentrul at lt? 67 p in Loevc Lasley at 1 1 p m Leave (irccn villi) as 1 '2 I'J a m Leave Sparlunhiu'K at Ilia in Arrive nt ('liarlotto at f> oO a m I'ASMKNOKU Til AIN WKST WAII t? ? DAII.Y. Leave Charlotte at ft Ot) p ni weave.Spartanburg at II 51 p in Lenvo (Ireen ville at i . . -- r ... I.eavo Kasloy at I 51 a in Lcavo Central at 'J \IH n m I.cavo tjonooa City at ft OU a m Leave Wstininslcr at JJ 84 a in Lcnvo Tuccoii City at ft .11 a in Arrive at Atlanta at ftU a in fclonisls, au<l Travelers Wes(ward. For map circulars, condonsed lime taldcs nnd general information in regard to transportation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, Utah and California, apply to or address Ai.iikiit 15. WitKNS, flcncral Emigrant Agent, Ofliec No. 2 II. I. Kimball House, Atlanta, (la. No one should go West without first getlillff ill nOIIimmilfnl inn H.? <! i tnu vjviiurill Emigrant Agent, and become informed as to superior advantages, cheap and quick trans, porlatiou of families, household goods, .slock, lilid farming implements generally. All inforinalioii cliecrfnlly given. W. *1/. DANfiKY, no3 Oin Q. 1*. & T. A. N E \V A I) VERTISEMENTS METROPOLITAN WORKS, Can at. Sr., kuom Sixth to Seventh, lUClfMOM), : : VlllcTlNlA. ENGINES. Portable and Stationary, r>a\v .Mills, (iris! Mills, Boilers, Castings of Brass and Iron, I'orgings, &c. i ARC 11ITECTURALE IRON WORK, In all its brandies, dono by experienced hands IMI'Uo \ i:/> PORTA HI, ENGINES for driving CoUon Gins, Threshing Machines, Separators, Grist Mills, &c. A number of second-hand Engines and Boilers of various patters, in first rate order, on liand, Ilepair work solicited and prontpliy done. .< .11. 1J. 1 rtlSH&U & CU. Oct II, 7 s ly Notice ! STATU OK SOUTH CAROLINA. L'ickkns Count}-. KNOW nil moil l>y these presents, Hint . in accordance with nn Act entitled "An Act to provide for granting of certain, clmrtcv.s" approved llic thirtieth clay of February, one thousand eight hundred ftntl -cv it v four, and our petition r.skiiiK for a ,.:,:irt.i." II. ..t \l - I? - >>? * ... ....v,.i nuimiiuKH ana jcssio .Simmons, an?l their associates anil successors, member;; ot' this "Oolenoy Baptist Church," arc hereby constituted ami dcclarecl a body politic and corporate, under the name and style of the Oolcnoy Baptist Church of Picki n Couijly. .Said corporation shall bavo power to purcliaso and hold real estate or I . r.-onal property, not exceeding in valuo ; tin- sum of - dollars: and to sell ami | convey, or dispose oft lie same in any manner l what, .ever; and 1>v its corporate name to Mie and be sr.td in any of the Courts of the m:ur, nil i p> lmiKc smrli rules and by-lnTve, not repugnant to the laws of the land, ns may be '! i'iiu' I necessary; lo make, uso and koep a common seal and the same at will to alter. (iiven under my hand and oflicinl seal, in the Clerk's oflice at l'ickens Court House, 1 this the day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred an I seventy-live, and in the omo hundredth year of the Declaration of the lndcpcudancc of America, S. 1>. K ft ITU, e.c.r.o. Dec 'J'!, 1*7"> 17 3 Ifc'OTlCK. 1 take this liU'thod of informing my friends that 1 will I' found in my oflice on each .-.i 11 1.1' \ i. lor i in* ] urposc of transacting any l.iusiut' h Ili;u cornea under my jurisdici io 11. As my -1 i11?. s as School Commissioner will e.mip'.l me !> l>o absent in ililVercnt parts ol the county, I ;:>111;o 111i. ? special appointment t' r ?i: : lieiiilit of all concerned. 11. A. r.ONVKN, n ly .Seoul Commissioner AN OUTFfiT FREE. \\,M? wnnt -.mo olio iii every comity lo > ) i:;I i> ' i - ami deliver good* for tl>o oM :i 1 i"i:nn 1 <". <>. D. Il.mso. Large cnsli w; /. Sj.lid chance in every neighborly. ! 1?11* 11 i i. lit |crsun of either sex, young or < M. Sain| i'reo niul ]><>sl paid. Send for it at oiicv and maUo money at your lioinen. A<l'li t II. . I. MALL & CO. .ON. HowarJ Sired. I':i!>iui 'ie, J/<1 wii.i, r-i'i r* Jim Notice. We liavoju t replenished our stock of mcrchnmli-o lor ilio lull ami winter trade. Ladies' ami pentlemen's hats ami dress "i.ii.l ; cue. illy have received special nttcu-? (ion. Our Shoe Department Is very full, amountintr to neavlv nnn sand dollars. O"!!' (licilOI'al Slock Coinpri-vs noarly everything you arc liktly io need mi'I will bo sold very low. Ilaif Car Load. Oflicsl Liverpool Sail on ha ml amlfov Jealc two dollars per sack, which is CUEAPR Than bcfon; the war. All arc rcspcc'.fully in? vited to call ami cc them. Hester & Hester. Central, S. ('.. Oct. 2*. 187 I. I I ") i 1 < > ^ ^ nuuer ivicl5ee3 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND IN EUUITY. ? $ \\7ii.i. rii.\cimck in tiii: courts of \ V till-; .statu and of the un1tkii statu??. II ansoLirrn divorcks obtained from Courts of different Slatca for dcscvtion, &o. No publicity required. No charge until divorce granted, Address, m. 110usk, Attornoy, 10 Om If I Broadway, N. Y. !NOI5'iVMS iV A T TO li N I'i Y S A T T, A \v IPilSIKSffilS 8. ? T \711'l- t'ivo their attention to the Prncllcft VV nml lo tho Collection of Pensions, Bounty liftml aivl all other ('Iniins. J..). NORTON, J. E. 11 AO OOP, m Wnlhalln, M. C, l'ickens, 8, C. July 27th 1871. 1 tf||i>. 12 .1 i?n:i ? ~ - .?# <p KKiiiiuiiau HAVING returned nml iiormnncnlly located hi l'iekensvillo, roBpocllully ofl'jra liis frofi-Hsioniil services lo tho eilizonB of that vicinity nn?l uurroun ling country. Charges reasonable. M;iy '.) 11