The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 24, 1876, Image 2

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THE SENTINEL. fi. P. BMLEY. Editor and PwfirietAf. Terms of Nubscriptioii. t>no Year $1 60 8Vx Mouths . . 76 Advertising Rati'N. AdTeHiseraents inserted at the rate of $1 00 nq'uarc, of (9) nine lines, ou Lisas, for the first insertion, and 50 cents for each subso?nont inscition. Contracts inado for thrkb, six or twelve Month?, on favorable terms. Advertisements not having tho number of insertions marked on them, will be published until forbid and charged accordingly. These torms nre so Simple any child may understand them. Nino lines is a. square? one Inch, In oVeVy instance wo charge by Hie space otc&picd, as eight or ten lines can bo made to occupy four or five squares, as tlit) advef\iB6f may wish, and is charged by the simde. A A i! ?Ml - 1 1-1- H - jpcw ^xuvuruscra win pmiise siiuc i nc iuunbcr of squares they wish their advertisements X) make. Business men who advertise to bo benefitted, will bear in mind that (lie SKNTlNELlias a large and increasing circulation, and is tukcu by tho very class of persona whose Irudc tlicy dcaivo. PiOKENS 0. II., sT C.: Thursday, Feb. 21, 1870. W" 1 I . 11. 11 . 111 ...1. 1 1 1! Editorial Correspondence. COLUMBIA, Q. U., r ob. IS, l?Yl>. Dear Sentinel: Tho decision of the Supremo Court in tlio ease of Dyer McJunkin was filed Wednesday. The appeal was taken on tho ground, as your roadors will remember, that the jury who tried him was illegally drawn. Ml*. Tjfislnv hnvivinrr nr-frwl !is "f J * ? wwwwv, Jury Commissioner aftor his torm ol offlco had oxpircd and boforo his reappointment. Tlie Court ruled that a Jury Commissioner whoso term had oxpircd, but who, until hia next appointment, was acting and reeog* nized by tho public in tho said oflieo, was an ollieer de facto. wlins? nnia , wore valid and binding. McJunkin, who is now confined in the jail at this place, will havo to be carried back to Pickens and rc-scntcnccd to bo hanged by Judgo Cooke. He has but one more appeal loft him, and thai is to Executive clomoncy. Tho Circuit Court is now in session hero. Judire Cnrnonlfii* nroeiiliinf W ' - O 1 " !' vw.v?.,,j3, f ? , McGill Flonuning, Solicitor of tho Sovonth Circuit whochnngo.d bin trial from Spartanburg lo thin placo, has boon found guilty of drunkenness in open Court, wliilo in tlic performance of liia duties. Ho lias appealed to tho Supremo Court, J as. A. Jiowley, member cf the last Logisiaiu 10, was indicted for rccciv.ng briber, to uso his influence and rcconimond certain appropropnntions while Chairman of tho Committco of Ways nnd Mans, bin owing to somo defoct in tho indictment, the Judge instruct^ od the jury to find a verdict of not guilty, and lie has boon acquitted and goes Boolt'-frco. Tho impeachment of Montgomery Moses, Judge of tho Seventh Circuit, has eaused quito a flutter in certain quarters, ami thoro in much* speculation as to its final result Soi.ie time sinco, tho Houso passed a resolution appointing a committee to investigate tho official conduct of tho aforesaid Judgo. Tlio commiltco at ouco organized and commonccd tho investigation, l>y sending for, ami examining witnosses, mostly County olliciais, from the various counlicfl comprising liis Circuit?result of which was tho recommendation that ho he "impeachod for high crimos and misdemeanors." Thn ri^nmmnn/lnf !n?? aP i 1a ' " ? -..v .wviimmvumiiUUII Wl I I I U UUIlJlllil ? too was unanimously adopted !>y tlio House, and a coinmilloo appointed to inform tlio Senato of the fact. A Committeo consisting of Messrs. Couch, Johnson, JJampfield, Ilirncli, Wallaco, Barnwoll and Elliott, was nlso appointed to prepare articles of impeach-, mont. The committeo reported articles tlio next day, which aro quite lengthy, tho 8iil>8tnnco of which is, that ho Iiuh L>ccn guilty of fraud, dereliction of chit}' and corruption generally, bcHiden in incompetent to ! perform tho duties of tho oflieo to | which ho was clctcd. Tho articles] wore adopted and tho JIoiiro, in com- ' mitteo of the wliolo, proceeded to tho Senate and formally delivered them ; In llint hmlt' Tim Uahoi. I ?,M?V wv. i , ..wiiou luourvcu IU " I itBolf tho right to introduoo any other tostimonuy that it might coino into possession of. Tho Senato has wet ( Tuesday next for tho hearing of tho case, hut i am informed thatJudgo Closes, through counsol will ask for ' thirty dnya timo to proparo his do- j fonso. J do not know whethor or not | tho time, if naked for, will ho granted, , nor cnn I Bay what will bo (ho final result of tho trial, or what turn it . may take boforo it is ended, JI ban , been suggested, however, that in n? J much ns tho notion of tho House busponds tho Judgo from ofllco until his ' nnen. i 1 1--- * n . ? v??ov 10 nviiiu uy mo oonaio, nnu an his torm of offlco oxpiroa boforo anolltor Sonato tacotw, that it would bo just hh well to adjourn and loavo tho caso whero it is. Thi? suggestion may probably bo adopted and no furtbor auuon lUKOn. J. Douglas liobertson, a Kovorond sanctimonious member of tho House, Chairman of tho Committcoon edUs cation, and ft member of tho State Board Commission on School Text Books, has boon investigated by ft commilleo, ?nd his removal as a moinbcr of tho Commission, and oxoulsion from tho llouso, l-ocom mended by it. Tho ehargoa against him aro, that, whilo acting in his ofticial capacity, as Chairman of tho Commission, ho iiiuuu tumi|n jnupuBiiiH 10 uuruim ; publishing houses for tho introduction of their books in the public schools of the State, by Which arrangement ho was to pocket tho snug sum of fortysix per cont on all their books sold, at tho cXpcnso of tho parents of tho children who pnlronizo tho public school. Copies of his lettors making the proposals, as well as sworn states hi on Is by tho publishers, of his vorbal propositions, Imvo been produced and ordered printed with tho report of tho committee. Tho consideration of tho report was made tho special order for ono o'clock lo day, but by his own rcquost, when it came up, was postponed till Thursday next.? lie is a line specimen of the sanctimonious?Whittomoro stripo of carpet baggors; but, unliko him, is likely to stop down and out. Tho bill to provido for tho redemption ot the bills of tho Bank of tho State, which I spoko of in my last loiter, was, on motion of Mr. Barnwell. taken from tho table and another bill substituted for it, T!io original bill only provided for tho redemption of between four and fivo hundred thousand dollars of tho bills, b}' a levy of an annual tax of two mills, for two years, but the nrosent bill is in Londod to covcr the whole ground and take them all in, >n ton years, and for that purpose levies a lax of one mill each year lor Unit space of time; allowing tho holders of tho hills to pay one-tenth of their taxe<i in tho eai-h year. It also provides for tho appointment of thrco eommissionern, by tho Ciovornor, to rogistor all the hills and, disallow any they find to he fraudulently issued. The hill 1 think, objectionably, hut it will evidently boeomo a law. rnu.% I.:II ? ? ' ' x uu uiii pruposing 10 8iiunm tnc question of "fence" or "no fence," to tiio voters of Pickens, Anderson, Greonvillo, Spartanburg and Union Counties at the next general election, originated in (ho House last session, and was only intended for tho County of Union, but when it was taken up in the Senate this Bossion, it was so amended (hut nono of tho bill as it left tho 11ou80 remained, savo a few words in tho title and Union County, which tho Speaker decided was so changed that it could not bo considered a Ifouso bill, and wnsBont back to tho Senate for that body to adopt oh its own, or to get up another bill in its stead, sinco which I havo heard nothing of it, and tho proposition is evidently killed for the present, at any rate. A bill to incorporate tho town ol Liberty, and or.o to amend tho law rcij luring uiu v^uuniy iroasurcr OI Pickens County to attend certain places in tlio County for the collection of taxes, by striking out "Abner O'DollV and "Howard's Shops," and insorting in lieu thereof Liberty Station and J. J. JI old's, havo received I bo noofissfti'v roaflinnrH In lmt l? Hruiar.u j r> unci boon font to tlio Coventor for bin approval. Tlio act incorporating Liberty provided for tho election ol town ofliccr.s on the third Monday in March next A joint resolution providing for tho levy of J mill tax to deli-ay expenses of the ft. C. colored troops, who "(it ko nob y,'' to tho Centennial colobra-. lion has been defeated. Tho bill re apportioning tho ropro icntation in (lio Legislature, has ros rocoivod ilsfinal reading in Il?o House. A joint resolution instructing tho Donunittco on Jtotrcnchmont and Jio- ' form to roport a bill reducing all mil- ' irios and legs ot Attorneys at Law^ twenty por cent, lias been indefinitely 1 poatponod by tho Republican aido of uic jiuuiiu?il was 100 rriucn rolorm 1 for tlK-.m. ? Bluo Jtidgo Hnilrond BCi-ij> i? raising 1 Is head again. "A bill to provide for 1 .!jo relief ol Edward 13. We.sloy" has i m1" L-" . ' ' " i' iir boon inlioduccd. Mr. Weeloy holds a largo amount of this porip, which ho took in lion of Bluo Iiidgo bOndB ondorsod by tho Stftto and rodcohiod by him irom hypothecation, Mr. Woaloy is fcortainly a heavy &uftororr for Iro advanced nboul 8330,000 lot the bonds, thoroby provonling tholr salo; but evidently fleeing u good clmtieo, ns ho thought, for ft "spcc," wns induoed to BuiTendor thom to tha State nr.d tnko about ft million of iho eorip in their Btcnd, Tho Supremo Court ait I K. 1 * I Ml I uuuavvjucuvi^ uvvimvu IIIUII1 IIIOUlll. and Mr. Wcsloy now holds no legal ovidenco of his claim against ihoStat6, and is Very anxious to piny ''quits" by rocoiving tho amount orgin alljd advanced by him, with intorost at 7 pot* cent. If this bill with its modest tillo, gets through, it will block out tho way for tho final redemption of tho cntiro scrip, which amounts to 81,800,000. It is to bo hoped that tho bill will not pass. A bill providing Arlifical Logs for nil persons in this StfUG in tho lidplcss condition caused by such dis-> membcrment, has rocoived a second reading in the Houso, and appropri atos tho sum of ten thousand dollars 11...4 IUI tiiut purpose. A bill to rogulato tbo compensation of tho members of tlio Gunoral As" sombly, and fix tho mileage of tho same, has been rcportod upon favorably by tho coinmitteo of Ways and Means. It provides that each member <?hall receive nix dollars per diom, and twenty conts miloago #oing to and returning from tho placo of tnocU ing, provided tho session shall not continuo longer than fifty daj's. Tho Radical ring-masters finding that Whippor and Moses, wcro two huge elephants on their hands, got up a bill to redistrict tho Stato, leaving out tho Kir.it and Third Judicial Circuits, and ilius logislalo them out of oflico. The bill lailcd in tlio Senate to day. The tax bill has boon tabled, and will not likely pass this session. It was too low to suit them, and the}' 4|0uld not nflord to go into tho canvass with a highor one. It will lie over until next session, and if "iho party" is successful, tlion they can alTord to pile it on. The prospect of an early adjournment at this time, is not very <_?ood. JJ. A Demoornlico-lJopuMiean party was last vvuok organized in Grconvillo. This mongrel, like most mongrels, it in predicted, will lie barron. K?9,? If Govornor Chamberlain bo reflected by the Democralico-Kepublifnil nill'tv will l>n / mifinn I> vi mi. ( J ' w '" * "I'~ pointmonts to tho Democrats or Republicans, or to both equally? This Booms 10 us a very proper question ? which of tho two will bo in favor at court. 4. ftkoY* Monl.irnmoi'i/ \f/\u<>ci I H/I?A r\4' ~e> J "1 ' y~" tilo Seventh Circuit, was unanimously imponclioii hy tho Logiblaturo for high ondos and miwdomunors. This is n rightoous impcachmont. GdS#** Wo learn through tho Groon? villo News, that Mftior Wni?nnnrrn_ ' *> ' "O ~ contly captured nine prisoners for illicit distilling, among whom aro John Trammoll and (Jeorgo Southern, who have heretofore evaded tho oilicerfl. Also, Mr. Vermillion, who killed Air. Holiday in 1873 in Saluda Township without provocation. JIo fled ..ft,... ?i.~ ?1 I ? > - * ini 1/nv uuvu uiiu >vti? uuvur huiuu or till onpturod. Tho officers also destroyed four stills nnd about 5,000 gallons of mash. Major Wagoner has capturod bix13* fourstilla and destroycd 200,000 gallons of mash. Tins is killing out tho illicit traffic with n vongoanco. Junius and his Printer Air. John Millor, who died recently noar Pondloton, was tho son of tho John Millor who was ohargod with complicity, with Dr. Thomas Cooper, in publishing sodilious pamphlets against tho British (Jovornmcnt, and with J)r. Coopor, fonnd a rofugo in tlio "Qnitod States. Tlio original John Millor was a printor in tho oflico of wood (all when tho colobrated loiters of Junius woro publiahod, and was thought to Imvo somo knowledge of thoir authority, Jfho had, ho novor revealed it, and tlio identity ofJnniun, liko that of tho Man in tho Iron Mask* will probably forevor bo wrapped in mystery. Millor's Wookly Messenger LCftrt nilblifthon Frtr u/imn "V...V uiiiu <%u LI1U Ijoginning of tho ooniury, in Pondloton in lottor papor. In thoso day# of tho Veodom of tho press, tho douth o! Mrt Miller revives intorosting rominlscons :cs.?C'harlcBton No*.va <fc Courier. i i mi i rr - r [r hi i, Death of Roverdy JohnsonBaltimore, february 10.?Mr ifOiVIUJ UUI.'UOWII, bliU UIOblll^UlDIlUU statosmnn and jurist, was found tload this ovoning at 8il5 in tho grounds surrouuding tho Excculivo Mansion at Annapolis. Mr. Johnson was tho ~ _ A -f /I /I It % f * guusb vi uovornor uarrou, una ainou this attornoon with othor gontlomon at the Exodutivo Mansion. Ho was found dond in tho yard by a servant. Odituahy. Mr. Johnson was borfi at Annapolis on May tho 21st, 1700. Ho was admitted to tho bar in 1815, was appointed doputy attorney general in 1820, and wasStato Senator from 1821 i oar. d w i o i c i- _ *- ? .i i w j.oao. jjfiuro ioiu no imu uccumo j tho acknowledged loader of tho Maryland bar,and in that year ho was oloctod Unitod States Senator for Maryland. In 1849 ho was nppointod attornoy general of tho Unitod Statos by Prosidont Taylor, and in 1862 ho was again olcctod to tho United Statos Sonato. Ho was omployod by tho irovornment as an umniro in tho ad ?_? - 1 justmont of quoations which hud arisen with foroign governments, at Now Orleans, during tno war. In June, 18G8, ho was appolntod minister to Kn gland to suococd tho Hon. (Jhas. Francis Adama. ]Io negotiated a troaty for tho ^oltlcmont of tho Alabama claims, which did not moot the views of tlio United States Sonato, and it was rejected by a very largo man jority. llo was recallod early in 1809 and up to tho timo of' his death ho rosided in Baltimore. 0 Maduid, Fob. 21.?Tho Government has sont a circular dispatch to tho roprcscntativos abroad, announcing tho'enpturo oF Montigura, and tho occupation of tlio Carliet position abovo Vera. Tho dispatch admits that tho combat was sanguinnrr. Tho Carlists aro fighting with great valor. fpiv/^.? It - J - - * - mi I a iiv; v <3 great rejoicing noro. J. no city is illuminated. London, Feb. 21.? Tho Times'correspondent with tlio Cut lists, admits that their lines wero broken Friday. Maduil), Fob. 21.?Telegrams from the North announces that tho ltoyalists continuo suocossful. Gen. Primo do Hcdera has occupied tho CarlisiV I e . . mi ions in jnavarrc, i no gronicr pari <>1 tiio Carnal'm artillery at l?stost!>. was captured. Tho. Cnrlitfts had thrown :i portion over a prccipico boloro llio arrival of ilio Royalists. Ofthojury that is trying l>ab~ cock, six arc Republicans, tivo Doino-* crats, and ono undefined. S'i'T" Ono of tho most striking ob? jccls at I ho Centennial exhibition will ho a column of coal one hundrod foot in height, to bo transported to Philadelphia in sections from Tennessee. Pickens Prices Current i.<ilinr.i.ir.l> nr.I.IIlit u\ v.". I'. .*5 f. Cotton per pound, packed. 11^011^ Cotton per pound, aceU, 4c Unoon per pound, 1GJLard per pound, " 20c Pork per pound, l()c Corn per bushel, 7oo wnoai per ousnci, 51.GO Flour per barrel, $8(W}$10 Apples, Dried, por bushol. ?1.00 Apples, Oroeu, per bushol, $1,00 Peas per bushel 00c Duller per pound, 15@20c Ueef per pound, ?>@0o Beeswax, per pound, 25c Tallow, por pound, GJc Chickens, per head, J 6c Hides, Dried perpoynd, 124c Hides, Green, per pound, (!c V.rtrrj nnr hnun 1 <11 _ I" Finders, per bushel, 51.00 Feathers, per pound, 60c Wool, per pound, - 40c CoiiMiiiiiptoii <'ui'nl, An old physician, retired from nctivc practice, having hod placed in his hands by au Kast India Missionary the formula of a siniplo Vegetable remedy, for (ho speedy and permanent euro of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung affections, also a Positive and Radical Curo for Nervous Debility and NcrvouB Complaints, aftor having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands ot onsen, feels it his duty to mnko it known to his suffering fellows. Ao. tutted by this motive, nnd a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send (free of chorgo) lo all who desire it, this rc ccpe, wmi urn directions lor preparing and BiiccoHsfully using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. Dn. W. C, Stbvkns, Munroo IMock, Syracuse, N. Y. Notice ! ALL persons having demands against tho Estate oi F. N. Oahvim, deceased, ainco the 1st Octobcr, 1800, at wliioh timo he made * nrf assignment to O. W. IUinkin, will plcneo ' present. tho same to tho undersigned or I. H. 1'hilpot, on or by the loth day of March, next, properly proven. AnA all persons indebted to tho same will pleoso como forward and settle, or their notes and accounts will be placed in tho hands of an officer for collection. P. L. QylltVIN, Lxccntor. Feb 3, 1870 22 i, JSBVV ADVRUTJ8HMENT8.' ^ v 3 5 MO 515! I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL ly call tho attontion of tho publio to my woll soloctod and assorted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting of r\ T) o. i.i a H7 /v /v t\ r# JJ1X. X a, VAJXUX LrUUJUdy JlA TS AND GAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GEN TS' CL 0 THING, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. AO. All of which 1 will soil cheap for cash. I nm Rtill Agont for tlio "ETUlE* KA" FERTILIZER, ono of tho boat in the market. Prioo pnynblo in cotton nt 15o. l.st Nov., $60.00 per ton. Prico pnynblo in curroncy 1st Nov., $5f>.00 per ton. Prico paynblo in cash on dclivory, 817.50 por ton. freight 80.00 pot* ton, to bo added to this point, nnd must bo paid in cash. Last but not least, lot mo impress it upon tlioso who aro duo mo on account for 1875, thntl need tlio monoy and MUST HAVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at onco and favor mo as I favored you. * M. W. FOItt). EASLLY STATION, S- C. tvb 17, 18>7G tf A CALL. milE man3* friends who have so generously J. subscribed to the Methodist Church nt tiflfcley, are hoveby requested to hand iu their subscriptions as etlrly as possible, to cither Of the undersigned, or to llev. Mr. Stookinan. Tlie lumber is on the ground, and the ..I.......I. ...Jll l._ u..:n .1 r \ v/ii* i vii n 111 m: 111:111. ua auuil us 1 11 IUIU1H arc raised. Let every 011c respond. Fraternally, P. I). CURBTON, Cliuinnno. 0. S. BOLT, Treasurer. I >1111(1111^ V,-U mill i 1 tcc. Ensloy, S. 0^ Fqb. 14 1N7?> 2\ 2 Homestead and Rxfimntinn "VfOTICE is hereby given, that Nancy C. 1_N Stewart, widow of A. J. Hlewari, doceased, has made application to mo, lo have a Homestead set off to her, out of the Estate of said deceased, and that I will pass upon the same at my oflico in the Court House at Pickens, South Carolina, on Wednesday, ?|>ni 0111, /v. u. in/1), ill 11 O CIOCK, tt. m. I. II. 1MIILP0T, J.I'.P.O. 17, 187(5 24 0 Homestead and Exemption"VTOTICE is liorohv irivpn. Ihnl. O IT f IN Smith, of I'ickcns County, South Carolina. haa applied to mc for Homestead and Exemption in tjio Heal Estate and Personal Property ofilicsaid (). II. C. Smith; and tliut I will pass upon the snmo at my office in the Court House at l'ickens, South Carolina, on Monday, April 3d, A. 1). 187fl, at 11 a. m. I. II. . HILl'WT, J r.P.O. Feb 17, 1876 24 0 Administrator's Notice! BV virtue of fin o.'der from I. II. Philpot, Judge of Probato, I will soli at Pickens 0. II., on Salcday in March next, tho following PEK80NAL PROPERTY, belonging to the Estate of J. M. MoPall, dcoeascd, for cash, to wit. About 11 PALES COTTON; Ono Lot Pot Ware; Iron, Hugs and Kice, &c. ALSO, One Horse. Hucrtrv and Hurnoss An ? *>? ?,!. it until the 1st November, 1876 Purchasers to give note with two good sureties, with interest from ilato. W, T. McFALL, Adm'r, Feb 14, 2870 21 3 ' NOTICE I WILL pell (o the highest bidder at Pickens C. 11., on Saleday in Marolt next, the following Valuabie Town Lots in Pickens Lots No. 10 and 12 on Main Street, fronting the New Motel. Lot No. 00, fronting on Cedar Rook <Slrect. Lots No. '23 find 24, containing 4 aores cftch, near Die residisncoof J. E. llngosd. TBRMH?Ono hnlf nn?l. av> - V..W.. v.. V.??jr v. a<?*U, bliv other half on 12 months time, with mortgage, boariag 10 per cent interest. JOSH I'll \Y. SULLIVAN, Excoutor. Feb 10, 1870 23 \ ISAAC M. BRYANr 4TTOIWEV AT LAW, immi c, l s. c. Practices in Courts of I'ickens Jounty, and in United States Courts ^yurrffuit BYMMES, ATTOUNKY A N II COU N'8K I.I.OIl AT '4AW, GREENVILLE, 8. C. E practices in tho Circuit ourt nn?l Court o Probate for l'ickcna ounty. Ma/ 10 Cro HW A DV K RT t St? M fi NTfi. " Mfflinislratorllai i i. rO ? ; WE will soil for ensh to thii highest bidder, i?t I'ickons Court llouso, on Sftleday ia * March next, 1873, nhd continue front day to day, until sold, nil tho Personal Property. the Estate ofE. II. Qriflin, Jr., deceased. Amongst other things Uio cntjro qtack of Goods belonging to said tfstato will bo *6ld, consisting of everything to bt> round in a store of general merchandise; such as ft large and varied stook pf the best of Shoes, fino Hats, Calicoes, Ueady-Mndt? Clothing, Castmeres, Janes, Flannels, and Cotton and Wool* en Goods of every description. c V ^ ALSC, A fino lot of LEA,TUEU, Upper at>tl SolOj Hftv'ncss, Bridlos, Saddles, &.O. A L80, A fino lot of GROCERIES and Hardware ol every description, and many other things too ^ tiiimnrnnH to montion. - g D KI?lT!tt , [ B. F MORGAN, Administrators. I Feb 10, 1870 23 0 ! EASTATOE 7EA5QB7 SCHOOL. JNINTC TIMES, S. C. , THE presant session of tho above School opened Jannary 3d, 1870, and will'iJontinue therefrom tho Scholastic year. Terms of tuition per session of ten months. For Primary Department, $4 00 For Intermedinto Department,. 6 00 For Advanced Department, 7 60 Board in the best of families can bo had at _ troiu ttve to seven dollars por month. No d?(Inolion made for lost time, cxcept in oaao* protract-ed sickness. No student admitted into tho school, except by subscription. m For further particulars, addross IhoJPri*cipal at Nino Times. J NO. () AVALLACti. Jan 27, 1870 21 Ora FARMERS, Look to Your lulcrcft't. , * 0 % 1 flHA BAG?"eureka" fertilize*, jLjUUU which is offered on the following terms: Cnsh price 1st May, $47 fiO Time price 1st November, $G0 Q0> Vi'ith the privilege of paying for it in Mid-* dling Cotlon at 10 cents per pound Freight, $o 150 per ton. CELY & BRO., Agenls, Greenville, S.C. Feh 10, 187G 23 lm Milling Notice j J WILL semi my AVagon lo any rcsMcnco j i. within the incoi jior.iic Sin-.tis, every Ttscstiny Morning, lo get ih'oir Cov<> nnd carry It lo the Mill jvikI return it free of charge, if ? persons will inform inc previous to each Tuesday to do so. J. C. GRIFFIN. Jan -7, 1870 21 3 fetes ? ?WW? ' ....o... . AIIIMVKI) nnd ready for ' dehvory, ICO narreia MME. AN1> 600 BAGS GUANO. Fof tmlo by 11. E. IIOU/OMBK & SON. Enslt-y, S. O., Jan. 27, I87(i 21 tf NEW STORE, | STEW CiOOlKi! , * AT EASLEY STATION, S. 0. The undersigned have opened n House in Easley, near their Livery Stable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Firm, mime and style of 11ICIIEY &WYATT. They guarantee bottom prices, as they intend selling strictly for cash. Giro them ii call. ? It. A. UTTMIF.Y, A. G. NT ATT. Easley, Nov 22, 1875 1 It tf Sealer In General Merchandise. KANMKY STATION, N. C, ONE AND ALL Thai have boon buying GOODS on a crodit during tho year, will ploaso rc*? mcmbor that thoundorsignod has con* oiudcd to accopt Cotton, Corn, Cur* reacy, or any tiling clao, to liquidate tho Name?and will always bo found ut iiib hiovo, rcaay to wait on thorn, ^ oithor to SETTLE or SELL MORE GOODS vory choap lor tho CASH, llomombor l*ay Day is on hnnd " - -find 1 nood my monoy. T. W. RUSSELL. E:\Hloy Station, S, C., Doo. 10, 1875, J