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A Story of the Sea- 11 The Sail Francisco Chronicle says: f On tho 8teamor Mikado, which arri- i ved in this port on Saturday last > came Capt GrovctJ and his wifo and I two children?one a babe?who had t a most remarkable escape from tho i never satisfied jaws of old ocean. All , that human beings could sutler, en- j dure and live; fell to their utifortu* nate lot. Tho captain and bia wifo aro both comparatively yonng aud look sufficiently careworn to have borno tho burdens of many more years than have passed over their heads. Tlio lady ia small, dolicately formed, and yet plucky or courage ous ana tun ot animation when do tailing tho thrilling adventures through which alio and her husband have passed. On April 29th they loft Antwerp lor Callao in tho ship Albert Gallatin. They had a prosperous voyage for three months. But August 2, oil' Capo Horn, 5G degroos south and 79 degrees west, a heavy sea struck the ship and carried away tho rudder at about 10 o'clock, p. m. rni r... i l .i ?-? -a* .1 .men lur luui ieeu uuj'8 every enori was mado to rop'.acc it; but tho weather continued sovero and tho rough winds and wavos tossed tho rudderless ship to and fro.iiko a cork. And all this time, as tho hoavy seas rolled over the vessel, overy soul on board whs continually drenched, so that not onn Cit tlinin wnrn ft /lrv wnvmont fm> .. ~.J t, two weeks. At length, August 15, the overwashed ship was found to bo within two miles of the lldefonso islands and driiting on the rocks. Immediately all on board tho unmanageable veeBrl wore compelled hastily lo abandon her, which they did in two lifo boats at about 2. a. m. The captain, bis wife, two children and five eeamen took one boat and the remainder of the crew the otbor, and tbo latter have not been heard from since. Alter all were in the bu all boot. the captain's brave little wife Rushed on to the ship and snatched the chronometers and charts and brought thom away safely. Tho li to boat 60011 tilled with water, and was woll nigh swamped beside the ship* Tho boat got away with 60 pounds of broad, but this was saturated with salt water when sho tillod. They T l?. ... I ? * - uruugui away no iresn water, ana for two days wore without a drop, whilo driven about by the boisterous waves and seeking a landing placu. August 17th i hey got on shore on Hermit Island, but the six days they remained there it thundered, and lightened and snowed, and was so cold inai ii'.oy '.rorc lur.ift better oil than on the ocean. Tho rocky isle was barren, uninhabited and desolate. August 24th, tlioy left this island hoping to make Staten Land some hundreds of miles distant, but near tho Straits of Lam air o through which the vessels often pass. They wero A. t. ~ 1 1 - ? out uui ? amgie uuy, nowevor, when the sea bccomo too heavy tor them tu proceed and drovo thorn back into Scour field boy on Ilorachell Island* TJut the sea was bo rough they could not land, and had to stay in the boat an niglit. .Everything was wet, and tlioy had to hail constantly, to kooj> tho boat from going down with them. That night was very cold and the canvas over their heads froze stiH. They could not lio down nor sleep, and had to sit in a stooping position, which Aire. Groves did with I/KIi If A UK ON II lilt LAP, While the snow on tho awninry nrPSk -- - ?-? f fled it dow ii eo low find hard upon hor head that her attitude wiis anything but comfortable. Next day they navigated around this iahind and Iniwlswl \I7.1_~1? T I- 1 ?'I > miiuuu wn ?r uiaaiuii asianu. vvnue on these black, barren and rocky islands they often found it diillcult to I get a lire, aud Buffered intolerably ' from tho cold. Here tlioy found a l little wild celery, which they mixed 1 with their ealt sea soakod bread and 1 soino prr.eorvod moats, which thov 1 had served in email quantities. Tlio 1 daily allowance of each one was but 1 a couple ot ounces ot this coarse faro ' which wns warmed altogether, and each ono took a spoonful. Thero ( wero nine soitla of tliom in all. They ( remained in this distressing condition until tltc following Tuesday, when | tliey ngnin stinted t ir Stntcn Land , with ;i wind from the aou'hwcst.' | I i )(:.) < i . .1 . I \i iuiuiugiK may www uocuiiBfeO- .an < tour or tivo, afti r- whioh tire whut roshoned ft-bm the ndrthward.' IKoxt lay it blew a galo from the northvest, and in tlfff evening the t^ijupost jecaino8oiier.ce thoy were obliged ;o make a raft of tlieir oars and laeh iho boat fn tlinm nnrl lot lioi? while thoy were kep^ constantly bail ing. Thoy again lost all their fresh water on b6ard, tlio boat filled aud destroyed all their provisions,- and Mrs Groves looked up to her husbaud and said eadty, UI guess wo aro gone tins time." That higkt they drifted back about forty miles from tho land they woro approaching. Next day was more' moderate. Some of tho men FKLIj A6LKKP ON Til KIR OAKS And lost tluoe of them. But in tho heavy sens, whenever a wave came, they wore all obliged to pull for lito. After a week ot such voyaging tho captain's wifo ono day saw a ship. Thoy pulled lor hor but were not observed. The day following, about dy j). m.; tnoy-Baw an island about twenty live miles olT. At-5, p. m., they righto a vessel and made for her. Slio proved to bo tho ship Syren from Boston to Honolulu. The shipwrecked wanderers had now been afloat or on frozen islands for eighteen days, in all of which tinio thoy had never had a chango of garments, 'having lo6t everything whoa they abandoned the ship. When they were takon on board the men wore almost blind All were nearly star* ved, and one sailor was out of his mind. They bad^o be raised on board tho ship, and not ono of them could stand or walk, their knees be^ ing almoBt still* and thoir strength bo ing nearly exhausted. Yet during all those eighteen davs of droadful suffering Mrs. Groves had managed to mu'flo her babo and preserve both its lilc and ber own. Capt. Newell, of the Syren, wa? extremely kind to tho suilererB, and they say \vor,Us can neither portray bis goodness nor express their gratitude, When they reached Honolulu some ol tho good nonnltt tliorft p.arnd for tho AiifToroiH. I 1? ? ) and tho Mikado brought thein to our city. Tho captain and his wife appear to bo very nico people, and i. would seem as if some of our worthy citizens could not bestow a wiser charity than to aid these helpless odob in this their time of need.. , "Pay on Demand " Tho Detroit Froo Press bus tho following: Entering n saloon on Larnod stroot, wost, tho other day, a man laid an old, spavined fifty cent shinplastor 011 tlio bar, and called for boor. 'Dot isn't so goot as Borao brown paper.' j v <, *; . 'Do yoa^o back on tJio.Qovornment oftlioUnitod States?'demanded the Btrangor. 'Vbero is dot Qovornmont?' 'Right tboro, sir. Tbo Government nf fhn friwmt TTriiforl Mfnfna nf A mnrino fo.V,l.V V,. *" isBitod that 8hinplnRtor and agrood to redeem it.' 'I nevor heard about dot,' replied tho bar tendor, pushing tho m on fly away. Well, I'll mako you hoar of it miirhtv quick if vou don't hand out tho boor and givo mo my change.' 'You moans somodings. You start a row?' 'Yos, I moan somothing. I'll havo tho "Unitod Stiitos Supromo Court ill this l)iir room in loss'n half an hour, and boforo noon I'll havo you poking your iioso botwoon tho iron bars.' 'Vhat I doos, oh?' 'You rofuso to tftko that monoy.' 'Hut it ish no goot.' t? iiiio um juu mnuu iu iun '] didn't mr.kos no money.' Wasn't that monoy mado by tho [iovornmont?' domandod tho strangor. Who is tho Govornmont? Why, tho >ooj)lo, of courso. I am a part of ,ito (iovornmont; you aro anothor >art, and so on. I aidod to issuo that nonoy, and so did yoa,and wo prom nod to redeem it. Now, you rake in ,hat promiao to pay and givo me my change, or I'll got up the biggest lawluit you ovor board of.' 'Who shall tako him of mo?' inquire 3tl tho bar tondor. aa ho nicked tin A I Jio monoy. 'Any ono you offer it to, or ho'll ho ial?lo to ft suit, for /also protonflOH. (Jo light up to tlio poatoflico with if, do-*, maud . ilvcr, ftnd if tlioy won't ox khango*y?ii tfnh gottv 'Iftwyor to phut 1tt*i!iop"uj>7 ? ^ Tho man took it, and handod out bo obango and tb'o boor, and as tho trangerpassod out, ho called to bis vifo and aekod: 'Say, Katrina, what you links how?'fe f' Son^o moro taxes, llonr}'.' No moro duxos, but I am flomo of dor Govorment, and you are somo of idor Govornmont, and dor baby in dor ^grndlo is a loodio bit of dor Ooyorn-. mont, and I shall got somo bow glozo 'and voto for myeolf to go to dor Gotn~ 'inoh Council.' Two lawyers in a country court? ono of whom had gray hair, and the other, though just as (fid a man as his loarnod friend, had hair which look : t.. i.i . i - -i ? - i* bubpiouaiy oihuk? imu some auorcalion about ft question of practice, in which tlio gentleman with dark hair remarked to his opponent. UA poroon at your tiino of life"?looking at the barrister's gray head?"ought to havo long enough cxperionce to know wlmt is customary in such cases."? "You may stare at my grey hair, if you like. My hair will bo grey as long as I live, and yours will be 1. i _ _ i . 1 . l ill duick ii8 long as you uyci ' - IVmco John Schloswig-IEolstoinSandaburg-Gluckborg arrived in Engs land Tuesday. Tho rest of his namo will como over in a special c<w so mo timo noxt week. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. (N1 O a day nt home. Agents wanted. Out lit and torma free. True & Co., Au?. gusta, Maiuo. AbbPHR WEEK. guaranteed to Agents, J w Malo and Fctnnlo, in their locality.? Ift/ I Terms nnd OUTFIT FREE. Address IT' 1\ 0. YlUKEKY & CO., Augusta, Me. MINI) Reading, Psyeliomancy, Fascina lion, Soul Charming, Mesmerism, and 'Marriage Guide, showing how either sox rosy Ifasoinateiind gain the love and nIVection of any person they ehoosc instantly. 400 pages. By mail 00 cents, Hunt & Co.,*1^9 S. 7th St., 1 Philadelphia. i^f> to'$20 per <lny at homo. Samples worth L$1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. ji A OKNT.ST, liiu ureal Cot chmicc of tho uro- J I'i V Address, with stump, National Copyint' p., Atlanta, C!-v. _J iODV ERTISINW W ' RELIGIOUS m miCULMAL WEEKLIES, ftT (& i*ri> & > BKNU Fon CUll OAT A 1.001) K 'fi'BSK IVffftT For information, address iOEO. 1'. HOWELL & CO., <11 1'AllK ROW, lorlt. ADVERTISING IN CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS CP ^ _ r ^ j - .pi IUI 25 perils. 8KNIV-FOB OIJR OATAr.OCll/lS. tilie 1'lan. For information, address pEO. P HOWELL & CO., 11 TARKROW, New Yorlt. 1 I, | M1 || j "pins commrniagcTOT. senator?it K liowon. Representative?I) F Brail loy. Clerk of Court?S D Kolih. Ju<!(je of I'rohate?1 11 lMiilpot. I Sheriff"?.1 lliloy Ferguson. Coroner?Warren Boyd. School Commiwontr?K A Iiovfen Treasurer?B' A Lesley. Auiiitor?Aloi'/.o M Folgor. County Commissiontrs?Jolm T OossoLI, Chairman?Itobort Crnig, O M Lynch. Clerk Uounty Commissioners, C L lloUingHWorlli. Tri<il Jutlices?ltarley, O II C .Smith??S7i? lubrity, .1 J5 Clayton?Cmhrnl, James A Llddeli?I'ickrns C 11, C L llollingHWorlh and Q W Taylor?D icusvillt, .1 IJ Sutherland. ! S U B 8 CJ LI J B E I FOE THE ncm mm. I 2 a'lay giinrnitip. il using our WKLT? U?'j AIJ (J l'< It \ l?l!ll,I/S. $100 it in o ii I li 1, ><1 to k<>o<1 fluents. Au^er JJook free. Jilz AugerCo., St. ItOuis, Mo. ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ! R TOALE, M"oi?iifor<fnrni' nf I Doors, SasHEs, : j - ?Doalor in? RUILDERSY HARDWARE, rain s, Oils &c,; * i ?Sole Agont for? This National Mixed Paint Co. The Great American Fire Extinguisher Co. PAGE MACHINE BELTING CO. Send for Prices. Offlco and Warerooms, No8. 20 & 22 Ilayne and 38 and 35 Pinckney Sts. Factory and Yards, Asldoy River, West End Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. 4-ly m if w i ?... ! if * i tncourage uomo fcsierpri&e ana nomo reopio, ?OORS, SASH AND BLINDS I I 11BT i. Geo. S. Hacker, i 7 CIl/VRLESTON, S, C. The only Carolinian eitgnngcd in (ho man Ufacturo of Doors, ??iih1i, Minds, Moulding and Turned Work in Charleston, 8. C. Prices as low as any other house, and nil work first-class. no 29~ly g i i a i ft) i II Livery m sale Allies, j Parties desiring (o hire conveyance to Pickens Court Houso, Table Rock and other points, can bo accommodated at my Stables, at all hours of tlie day and night. Purchasers can also bo supplied with Good Stock at reasonabicprieys. Kegular Mail Line to Pickens Courthouse daily. (Sundays excepted.) UIC1IEY & WYATT. Easley Station, S. 0., Aug, 8, 1876. iiv*iu-i y W. E. IIOLCOMBE. R. A. CHILD IKoIoonthc <Ar C'liilil, A TTORNE YS A T LA TF. WILL PRACTICE in Circuit, Probate, ami Trail Justine Courts of this State. All business entrusted to tbeni will reccivc prompt attention. Sept10 8ly F.arle, Wells ?fc Taylor, Attorneys nnd Counsellors at Law Having established an office at Pickens C. II., 5/Cm will attend promptly to all business left witli G. W. Taylor who may be always found al iliuir offico at Pickens C. II., S. C. One of (lie senior partners will always be present at the Courts to assist with the business. W. VI. EARLE, \ 0. G. WKLLS, / G. W. TAYLOR. Greenville, S. 0. Pickens, S. C. ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. (MVILLE G, H? 5, C, Practices in Courts of Pickons * 1 TT in.. r-+ o uniy, aim id unneu oiiitce tjourie law N?tk*e. The undersigned, having resumed the prius tico of law, will (itlend the Court* on tho 8th Juriioinl Circuit. Huftiness left with Wm. Id Ilagood, at Piokcns C. II., will bo promptly attended to. J. W. H/1KRISON. Nov. 14, 1871. <tn TO $9(1 per day ! Agents wnnted. yrv v w n v.n.i.g |'ovpie, of citlior box, young or oM, rnako mora raonoy at work for us in their Hpare moirtcnto. or all Ihc time, than at anything else* Particular* free. Address O. 8TIN80N & CO Portland, Maino. CONFEDERATE Hills, T5onds nml Postage Stamps Wanted.? $t for rarest liilln, $10 tor rarest stamps It will pay to hoikI them immediately. Also other curiosities, American Stamp Co., 15ox 40 lo, New York. Dec 2 M \ Hoilill Durolina llnilrmnl I Charleston, 8. Deo. 18, 1876. On und after Sunday, Decombor 10, tho Passenger .Trains on the South Carolina Itailrond will run as follows! FOR COLUMBIA. (Sundays oxoopted.) Lcavo Charleston 9 15 a in Arrive at Columbia 6 00 p m l'OU AUGUSTA. (Sundays excepted.) Loavc Charleston , 9 15am Arrive at Augusta 5 15pm FOR CHARLESTON. ((Sundays oxoopted.) Leave Columbia 9 00 a m Arrive at Charleston 4 46 p m Leavo Augusta 9 00 a m Arrive at Charleston . 4 45 p m COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 9 16 p m Arrive at Columbia 7 20 am Leavo Columbia 7 00 p m Arrive nt Chnrlcslon 0 40 a m AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 8 00 p m Arrive nt Augusta 7 45 a m Leave Augusta 8 80 p m Arrive at Charleston 7 40 a m 8UMMERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays oxcoptod.) jucuyo oumiiicrviuo at i sunm Arrive at Charleston 8 45am Loavc Charleston 3 15pm Arrive at Sumi'norvillo -1 30 p m CAMDEN TRAIN Connects at Kingvillo daily [exccpt Sun*, clays] with Up and Down Day and Tasscngcr Frains." Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with Georgia Railroad, ,1/acon and Augustn Railroad and Central Railroad. 7'his routo via Atlanta is the qnickest and most direct routo, and as comfortablo and cheap as any other route, to Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Orleans, and all other points Southwest, and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and all other points West and North* wost. Day Train connects at Columbia with the I Through Train on Charlottco Road (which leaves at 9 p. in.) for all points iVortli. Night Train connoots with .Local Train [which loaves Columbia at 8 a. m.] for points on Chariot to Road. Laurens Railroad Train connects at Newberry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Up Columbia Night Train connects closely with the Groenvilloand Columbia Railrnnfl 8. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent. S. 13. Piokrms, Oenoral Tieket Agent. Greenvillo & Columbia R It. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, Passenger trains run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with night trains en South Carolina Hnilrond up and down. On and after J/onday, December 13, tho following 'will be the Schedule: Ul* Loavo Columbia at 7.30 a m Leave Alston at 9.15 a m Leave Newberry at 10.85 n. i? Leave Cokcsbury at 2.07 p m Leave Helton nt ' 3.00 p m Arrive at Greenville at 6.25 p in DOWN, Leav<< Greenville at 8.00 a m Leave llclton at 9.40 a m Leave Cokesbury 11.20 a m ueave Newborry at 2.40 a m Leave Alstou at 4.20 p in Arrive at Columbia at 5.66 p in JgyConneCt at Alston with Trains on the Spartanburg and Union Railroad; connect at <Kin TiiiI. ?i.? n? VU...I..V.V ...... iMtiiiavii tuu UUlllll V/ttl olina Uailroad up and down ; also with Traini going North and youth on tho Charlotte, Co Inmbia and Augusta and the Wilmington, Co /1IJBLVILLE IJKANCH. Train Icuvc Ahhovillo at 9.15 a m., connect ing with Down Train from Greenville. Lea\ Cokesbury at'2.15 p ui., connecting with Ij| Train from Columbia. Accommodation Trait'. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leay< Cokesbnry at 11.16 a m., or on the arrival c tho Down Train from Greenville. Loaves Al boville at 1 o'clock p. m., connecting with (j Trnin from Columbia. ANDKRSON BRANCH AND rLUE UIDOE DIVISION. Leave Walhalln at G.00 a m Leave Perry villo at 6.45 a m Leave Pendleton at 7.85 a m Leave Anderson at 8.86 a m Airlve at Bclton at 0.20 am ui* LMfve Bolton at 8.CO p ra Leave Anderson at 4.60 p ra Leave Pendleton nt 6.60 p m I,cava l'orryvillo 6.85 p m Arrive at Walhallft 7.15 p m Accommodation Trains between Bolton and Anderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Leave Bolton at 9.50 Am., or on arrival of Down Train from OreenviUo. Leave Ai.dcrson at 2.00 p n>., conncoting with Up t Ci T\Aiv ft % *'r* . fv i m/,uno uuu/vnil'.au, General Superintendent. Jarv.z Notton, Jr., General Ticket Agent Schodulo. Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway. l'AHSV.NOKR train KA8T\VARI>?DAILY. Leave at Atlanta at 4 10 p in Leave Toccoa City at 0 00 j) in Leave Westminster at 9 64 p m Lcare Hon oca City at 10 21 p m i.cnvo wenirai at 10 f>7 p m Leeve Kuslcy (it 11 80 p m I,cave Greenville as 12 12 a m Leavo Spartanburg at 1 <11 a m Arrive at ('harlotIo at 6 30 a m PA8SKNORH TRAIN WKMTWAIIO?DAtl-Y. Leave Charlotte at 8 00 p m .jeave Spartanburg nt 11 54 p m Leave (Iroenville at 1 28 p m Loavo Lasley at 1 61 n m Loavo Central at 2 28 a m Ltavo gcncoa City at 8 O'J a m Leave Wstminster at 8 34 a in r.nnun Tnonnn flilu nl Q 04 ? ... .w - u u ? U III Arrive at Atlanta at y 80 a^m ColoniMlN, Kiulgrante ami Traveler* Westward. Por map circulars, condensed time tables and general information in rogard to transportation facilities to all poinin in Tonnc49oe, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas. Texan. Inwn Mow ft??u -- ? t , ..vn l.v^.wv, V I nil ?UU | California, apply to or address Aliikrt B. Wuknn, General Emigrant Agent, Office No. '2 l(. I. Kimball Houhc, Atlanta, Oa. No one should go West without first getting in coiuinuniontion with the General KmigrafW Agent, nnd becomo informed as to Kuperior advantages, cheap and nuick trims. port III ion of fnmilios. liouncliolct goods, slock, iiml forming implements gcnorfJly. All information chccrfully givi.i. W. L. DANLEY, no^iim 0. V. & T. A. i " .11 i ?1 jb9 .N B\V AD VBRTJSEMBJtfTJS <>t , ^ ^ . ?? . ,? . ,^|i L. *> j ^ METROPOLITAN WORKS, Canal St., *roh Sixth to Sbvbmtb, Ji 1 CUM OAD, : i VIRGINIA. ENGINES. Portable and Stationary} Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Boilera, Callings of Brass nml Iron, Forglngs, &o. > jiKum-JL-javJL-uuAua WVJN WUKJi, Iji all iln branches, done by expcrionccd bands IMPROVED rORTADL ENOINES for driving Cot ton Gins, Threshing Mftohince, Separators, Grist Mills, &o. A number of + second-hand Engines and Boilers of various patters, in first ratcordor, on band, Repair work solioited and promptly dono. WM. E. TANNER & CO. Oct 14, 7 t ly Notice! i STATE OF SOUTH CAROX.INA. Pickens CouNxy. g KNOW nil men l>y those presents, Hint in nccordnnco with an Act entitled --/in iiui, iv pruviuc lor granting 01 certain charters," approved the thirtieth day of February, ono thousand eight hundred and seventy four, and our petition asking for ? charter; that Mathow Hendricks and Jcfticr Simmons, and their associate* nnd successors, I members of this "Oolenoy Baptist Church," arc hereby constituted and declared a body politic and corporate, under the name and style of the Oolenoy Baptist Ohurch of Pick* en? County. 6'aid corporation shall have * power to purchase nnd hold real estate or personal property, not exceeding in value the sum of dollars; and to sell and convey, or dispose ofthosamein any manner whatsoever; and by its corporate name to aim niul ?.n bn?.l 5? ?< ??- - rt ? ? '< - ??? uv > > j vi m* vvurit 01 lap State, and to make such rule* and by-law*, not repugnant to tbo laws of the land, as may bo deemed neccssary; to make, use and keep * a common seal nnd tbo same at will to alter. Given under my band and official seal, in tho Clerk's oflice at rickens Court House, * this tho day of in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and in the onto hniiureuib VCar of the Declaration of <?)*<<^ of America. 8. D. KEITH, a.o.r.o, Dcc 215, 1870 17 8 NOTICE. I take this method of informing my friends that I will be found in my ofTicg on each SATURDAY, for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jnriadietion. 1 ? As my duties aa School Commissioner Trifj compel mo to bo nbsont in different pnrta ?I (lie county, 1 make tliia special appointment for tlic benefit of nil concerned. 11. A. DOWEN, no25-!y Scool ComniinBione* AN OUTFIT TREE. WE want some one in ercry county T t lake orders and deliver goods for tk? old nnd original C. O. D. House. Large casb wnges. Splendid chancc in every neighborhood for the rightperson of either sos, young * or old. Samples, t'reo and post paid. Send for il at once and make money at your home*. Address, H.J. HALL & CO. .ON. Howiurdl Street, Halsimorc, Jl/d Oct 21,1875 8 3m Notice. hftvojunt replenished our stock of mee? chandiso for the fall and winter trade. * Ladies' nnd ronilomon'" i.??~ -? ----- e v.?v.. o iimo ouu urw? goods generally have received Bpecinl ntttn* r (ion. Our Shoe Department la very full, amounting to noarly one thott* sand dollars. fliiK m^wrnm. WUVJI'ttl BlUCH Comprises nearly everything you are llk?ljr to need anil will be sold v#ry low. Haif Car Load. 0fl)cst Liverpool Salt on hand and/ov two dollars per sack, which is CUEAPR TUnn IVACama II 4 11 * " ..uiuic iiiu war. y\u arc rospeotfuJly In? w vilcil to cull ftnd sec tlioin. Hester & Hostor. Central, S. C.. Oct. 28, 1874. Butler & McBee, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND IN EQUITY. WILL PRACTICE IN THK COURTS 0? TUB STATE AND OF TIIE UNITBB STATUS. Sept 28 1^ If Absolute divorces obtained . from Courts of different States for de> sertion, &o. No publioity required. No charge until divorce granted, Address, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 40 Cm 19-4 Broadway, n. y. NORTON d IKAUOOD, A T T O R NK Y S AT; LAW nmi&m s* ? TITILL K>vo their attention to tho Praetiot VV ami to the Collection of Pension^ Bounty Land anil all other Claims. _ m J. J. NOitTON, J. E. HAOOOD, ^ Walhalln, 8. C, Pickens, 8, 0. .Tnltf *i7lh 1 ft71 ? i zzz. - * ]>r. AC. J. <4111IIfiii<? HAVING relumed find permanently localed nt lMckensvillo, respectfully offjra liia l'rofoflfdonal services to the citizens of that vicinity and surrounding country. Charged ^ reasonable. May 9 -11 / $m