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- LOCAL ITEMS. t ' Church Direotory. Re*. Hugh MoLees, 1st Sunday at 8 p. m. Rot. W, H. Ariftil, 2d " 11 a. u. Iter. J. C. Hudson, 8d 11 11a. m* Rot. J. Q. Stockman, 4th " 11a. m. Saturday noxt is all-fool's day. 4^# A gocd family horso for sale. Ap^ ply at this offico. Tho rgpont snow storm was ton inchos ticop in tho mountains. Plant plonty of Irish Potatoos Thov yiold abundantly, and nro almost indisponsiblo to any family. Fi-om tho molting snow and subsoQuont rain, our mountain streams are. much swolon. Our Town Council havo net out a row of young shado trees on cither eido of main streot. A commendable deed. We saw on Saturday a wood-cock killed near town by our Probate. For a one loggod man, ho is a success as a "huntist." Tho rcccnt suddon chango from high </. A 1 r .1 ?.<./ iu>v i/uui|)uruiuru, irum mo uanny brcczos of spring to tho icy ombraccs of old Borons, has produced a groat deal of sickness overy whore. Died.?Mr. Josoph It. Freeman, a rospoctnblo farmer, died of consump tion at his residence, throo miles south of this plnco, a short timo sinco. - ? 4H* Taxks.?Tho total assessment of tnxos in this County is $20,417,95, of which amount tho Treasurer had, op to last Saturday night, eolleelcd over 823,000. Next Saturday, wo learn, i? tho day appointed for a mooting of tho Republicans of this County to clect delegates to the State Contention, If an}' one lias a good inilclt cow to dispose of, they can find a purchaser - * < I !. ^ AI Ut 11113 UIUV/U. t If madam rumor lells the truth, candidates in Ibis County will soon be a.s thick as pig tracks around a barn door. It only requires five dollars in ~ I.- I-1 - MX ? t?HVV/ C KJ putui u tlio J I U Ul Uiil LI (J 11 OI each announcemont in the Skntinkl. ?* ? Tito l'onHon why tho Grconvillo News is so -'slick," it i.s always greased willi linn-seed oil. (Lynn C* Doyle.) - ? Wo cull altcnlion to llic advertisement of the Eusley Ilotc!, which aps pears in this issue. Tins is a first class house and kept by first class gentlemen. Never fail to call on tllQttl. It is a dull timo with our rnor chants. Thoy, howovcr, aro prono to grumble, unless green-backs aro exceedingly plentiful. i ??o? Our friend Taylor in getting bis fine Kentucky horso woll trained tosinglo lmrnc^. All tho young ladies in town aro in groat cxpoetanc}'. Tbo recont tailing woatber has thrown our farmers considerably bohind with their spring work.? -aiaKO liny wliilo tho sun Rhinos," * should be tiro motto of ovory farmor. I)uy.? Sinco tho lato rovonuo raid in tho mountanicus section of our County, wo hear many of our citizons complaining of being "awful dry." .... Tho snow that foil on Monday continued till Saturday last. Tho greater portion boing ulcot, caused it to melt nlowor. The cntiro poach crop is t kiilod. Vegotablo gardens did not suffer, for tho reason thatnono cxccpl tho hardy vogotablos had been planted. 1 Stato apportionment of tho schoo ( lurid of &i2f>0,000, will bo soon on our outaido. Tho apportionment for Pick ons will bo Boon to bo 3,090.80, a littlo ' loss than tho yoar prococding Tho schools can, porhaps, bo run four 1 ^ months upon this appropriation. Your Name.--Wo havo received x well writ ton and interesting eommm> cation on tho subjcct of Domocratio organization, whioh wo would bo pleased to publish, but cannot do no on account of an established rulo in this office, which rcquiros tho real namo of tho writer to a communication to insure its publication. This is an | oki cstaDiisnod rulo of most printing t oflicos, and wo can not doviato Irom it 1 * in any instance. Tbo namo is not roqulrod for publioation, but simply as a uuarantoo of good faith. The articlo abovo roforrod to is signed "Vidians," and if tho writor will sond us his nomo wo will, with pleasure, iMifklSdlt I l*rk nti* 'i.liv 1 ^ mv UIUV1U I'UA t WCOtf. I ( Installation.? Wo am I to r til to that a ])itblic installation consecration and dedication of Batos' Lodgo, JNo. 189, A. P. M., will tako plaeo at Eaeloy Station, on Saturday tho 8th of April next, at It o'clock, A. M. Tho fraternity, and also tho community, aro invitod to attend and bring with thorn wolUfillcd baskots of provisions. Addrosscs will bo doliv> 1 i 1? ? uruu uii tuu ucuurtiou, ?. ? ? Runaway Scrapk.?A tmilo runas way with a wagon in front of our offlee, last Monday morning, upsolting tho wagon and throwing Mrs Banks, wbo was in it, out against the ground. W O 1 hor head only missing tho corner of a fen so a fow inchcH. Sho was badly planned, but, wo arc glad to ?ay, noo seriously injured. Tho mule smashed up tho wagon and brought up in tho middle of main street and remained as quiet as though nothing had happened. ?i?-? Died,?Wo regret to announco tho death of Mr, J, B. Clayton, an estcomed and well known citizen, who do. parted ihis lifo, suddenly, on tho 22nd in at., of a violent attack ot pneumonia. Mr. Clayton was ono of our most influential citizens, a patriotic gentleman, an ofleclionnte husband, an oxomplary futhor. In his doath tho County has suffered a groat loss, and his family irreparable calamity, llis family lias our heartfelt sympathy in their sad affliction. Rbvknuk Raid.? Deputy Collector, E. II. Ilarton, with a detachment of Maj. Wagner's force, brought in, on Tuesday evening last, from tho mouir. tains of our Count}', fourteen prison orst arrested for illicit distilling. They wore all lodged in jail, where, perhaps thoy will moro maturely rcflect upon tho consequences of violating the laws, however unjust they may bo. We have liino and again admonished our people to desist from tho illogal traffic in whislcoy, but, it seems, without any p{T,.M -r-,1 -f-i - I v.. wvu, *- VI IIUJM vnu OOIIUVM *J I iiu VCi'i*'ty will have a different ellect. An AI'l'kafi to I?auknts.?Parents do you lovo your children ? Then pro*> servo their heailh. Next to the bless-* ing of life Itself is the enjoyment of ported heailh. How ninny are stricU en down in their infancy almost without a moment's noliec l>y that insidious disease, Croup, simply through the neglect to ho provided with the pi* por remedy ? The tender plant is nipped and withers ere it blooms. When tho little Rulicror' has short, difficult, hoarse breathing, with a harsh, metallic cough, like coughing throuir a brass trumpet, there is no timo to lose, lie gin at once the use of Dr. Tult's Kx peetorant and tho diseaso will rowdily yield to it. Always havo it ready in tho liouso, ns this fatal malady res quires tho promptest treatment. It is very pleasant to tho tasto, and children take it readily. Wanted! Everybody who read the Sentinel to know that Hendricks & Williams Have, and will keep on hand at EASLEY STATION, A well selected block of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which thoy will sell as cheap as the cheapost, consisting in part of BACON and LARD, SUGAR ANI) CO FREE, FLOUR and MOLASSES LEATHER and SALT, CHEESE and CRACKERS, OANDY, FISH, TOBACCO, ?fcc.,tfco. Woolen and Cotton Goods, Latest Stlyles of Ladies', Men's and Children's Huts, Boots and Shoes. Best Standard Prints at 10c. per yard Ready Made Clothing at $5.00, and upwards, per suit. Thanking their.customers for past patronage, they solicit a continuanco i?f the sume, and cordially invito 1 ALL who come to liaeioy Station to u'i vti tlu-ni a call. ( E. J. POTTER, M. D. EASILY STATION, S. C. f ^ KADUATK or ft regular chartered school. LjT Tho Dr. will respond to nil calls with liHpfttch. All cases strictly confidential. Private diseases treated in all their varied 'orms, with tho errorfi of youth and the din* J fascs of women and children. J au G, 1870 18 3iu ISAAC M. BRYAN. attorney AT LAW. (MVILLE C. H? S, C, Practices in Courts of Pickens bounty, and in United States Courts! \ ; i ? \ HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Grant ME THE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURE you timt I Will Prove to nil, tliat I have as good anil cheap lot of Confcclions aa any to bo fountl, anil Not I A man who can beat my Stock of Canned Goods. lJesides tlio above, I have purchased a stove, and a tiico Lunch of Fresh Oysters can B e Had fit any time, provided I nm not ' Elected Intcndant, in vrlilcli case yon might, A g a i n, Ilavo to go liomo hungry and moneyless, U 11 f CI L Hoping no such miss Fori line awaits me, 1 cordially invite all my hungry friends to give me a call, and I Will Appease their hunger on short notice and at low figures, as my object is lo live and let ' T 1 __ - jl _/ i v e i n These hard times. l)ont. forget, to call on J. K. GLAZKNKH, who can be found in the Post Oflicc at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1876 11 tf !fusw?. m ? JW*W|p wuauu ' V -v V* m' H >7 >>.* s. ,-Vv , ,r . ...O.... ARRIVED ami rca<ly for delivery, 100 barrels LIME. AN'l) ovO liAuo OUASO. For 8nle by H. E. IIOLOOMBE & SOX. Ensli-y, S. C., Jan. '27, 1^70 '21 If iST E WAD V1011 1 IS K M KN I S. d> 1 t~\ a tiny rtl home. Agents wanted. Otit(4)L/C fitand terms free. True & Co., Augusta, Maiue. FREE TICKET \ Philadelphia coinl for nil .stun- I nicr. i roiii nny point in U. 8. ca*tof Ut.ili. fj B?A f2 P N T Q Above It. It. Ticket (it also ad- m AT rfULIv V v initM to Centennial ( rounds) /J ^ and $10 ca*h a clay easily uartied canvA*?iiiif & 0 for our paper, pirttire*, &< ,. Auyh >dy can da it. ifff Particular* freo. Send a'Miess on postal card. JQjr 1 To receive copy of paper also, send 0 et-i. Ad- /6&r \drcts : Tin: iixuhtiiatkh Wkkki.y, * No. 11 Deybt*, New York. Wanted ! Medals ami Diplomas Awarded for I10L?asjLi&8? 1,800 illuslralions. Address, fur new niwii. lars, A. J. HOI.MAN & '.MO Arch /Street, Philadelphia. AHpyPr.K AVKKK guaranteed to Agents, \ 7 fM'ilonniI Female, in (heir locality.? y I I Terms ami OUTFIT FRHH. Address T1 1 I'. (). VIUKHUV & CO., Augusta, Me rnilK Tanite Co. Slioiulsburg, l'a., Emory _l_ Wheels and Machinery. $6 to $20 por day at homo. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. W\ l\l ' 11 IV I I AKon,s 'or the Dosl i\.l> i VJlJ selling Stationery Packages in the world. It. contains 15 sheets paper, 16 Envelops, gulden "on, Per.-!;cU!cr, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. Single package, with pair of elegant Gold Stono Slccvo Pultons, post paid, 'jr> ol?., ft for SI.00. This package has heen examined by the publisher of Tiik Sf.ntinki,, and found ns represented?worth tho money. Watclus given away to all Agents. Circulars free. lUllDl! & CO., 7(1") Broadway, New York. P8YCIIOM.VNCY, OR SOUL CHARMINGHow either sex tuny fascinate and gain the love anil affections of any person they choose, instantly. This art nil can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents ; together with a Marriage Guide, Kgyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, e!o. 1,000,000 sold. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM ,<c CO , l'lib' IMiila. Ten vonrs ago Messrs. Goo. P llowell & Co. established their advertising agency in New York City. Five years ago tliey absorbed the business conducted by Mr, John Hooper, who was tho first to go into this kindof enterprise. Now they have the satisfaction of controlling the extensive and complete advertising connection which lias ever been secured, and one which would be hardly possible in any othor country but this. Thoy have succeeded in working down a complex k.i.lro.a ?U. l-l- - ' ........vc* imu ou inui uii^hiy u ?yniciiilti ic method Hint no change in the newspaper system of Aniorioa can escape nolico, while iho wildest information upon all topics interesting to advertisers is placcd readily at the disposal of the public. New lorkTlnicv, Juno 14,1875. NOTICE A M LMnAlSAn ?.:il K/k U*\A MAVix i . A" ??i? .uviu'/h, iiiu 3d (lay of April next, tor Intondr?nt ond Hour Wardens, for tlio Town of Pickens, for he eiinuing year, 'J. II CARLISLE, Intendant. W. M. IIaooop, Clerk. Candidates On Dry Ticket. 1) F IIradi.ky, Inicndiini. wai) llwti W K Lcaley, John I. Thornley, Alonzo M Mgor, W T McPftll. i March lt)J 187(3 L?8 8 NEW ArtVP.iiTiaiP.Mir.VTa I Notice. V- S. INTERNAL REVENIE Special Taxes. MAY 1, 1870, to AP1UL 30, 1877 rpHH Revised .Statutesof the United Statc.s, JL Sections 8282, 3237, 3238, and 3239, re? quire every portion engaged in any businens, avocation, or employment which render hira liable to a Special Tax, to nrooure ami nta?><? conspicuously iu his establishment or placc of busiuess n Stamp donating tho payment of said Special Tax .or tho Special Tax Year begining May 1, 1870, before commencing or continuing business after April JIO, 1870. The Taxes embraced within tho pvovisions of the law above quoted arc tho following, viz: Rectifiers, $200 00 Dealers, retail liquor, 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor, "v 100 00 Dealers in malt liouors. wholesale. AO oo Dealers in mult liquors, ret ail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobaccc, 25 00 Ketail dealers in leaf (obacco, 000 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, 0 00 Manufacturers of stills, 50 00 And for each still manufactured, HO 00 And for each worm manufactured, 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco, 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars, 10 00 L'cddlirs of lobncco, firs'; class (more than two horses or other animals) 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses or other animals) 25 00 rcuuiers 01 (olmcco, third class (one liorso or oilier animal) 15 00 I'oddlers of toi.acco, fourth class (oil foot or publio conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels, 50 00 Brewer? of 500 barrels or more, 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to L. CASS CABl'ENTKU, Collector of Internal Revenue at Columbia, S. C., and pay for and procure tho Special Tax Stamp or stamps tliey need, prior to May 1, 187(5, and without further notice, 1). 1> PRATT, Commissioner of Internal Kevenurc. Office of Internal llevenuo, Washington, 1>. C., L'eli. 1, 1870. March 28. IS7U 20 n?2n2 NEW STORE, MKW UOOllS! j AT E AS LEY STATION, S. C. The undersigned liavc opened a House in Kasley, near their Livery .Viable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. j ruder the Firm, name mid style of RICI1KY H YATT. They guarantee bMlom prices as they intend selling strictly for cash. Give them a call. II. A. KfClfKY, A. 0. WVA'l'T. Kmloy, Nov 22, 1 S7~? i:> If NEW GOODS!. m EPHTKHEH'B rDRKISHIHG GOODS, n/\rvnn r\ * r ^ */- *? lHJVLd, iSllUliS, ani) 11 Alb, SADDLES, BRIDLES AND H A 11 NEBS, GROCERIES. ; SUA a t> pnr.,i,,u n \ nr>\r r ttm uuvunv, vy l' jl' nivvjvy li iv uu SYRUP, AND FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc ; At W A. LESLEY & SON'S. NOTICE! We lmvo received our Fall uiid Winter (n i>ods9 and are prepared to sell goods at low figures. \Vr? lifLvr* An linml Iu?a /*a?? l<?n<lo af (wo ear loads of Hugging and Tics, which wo propose lo sell at (Irconvillo prices. Highest cash pricc paid for Cjtton. < Wrapping l'aper at Wholesale I'ricos. noOlf It. K. HOl.COMBE Si SON. Edav Sp.linnl miij rvvuveaa o i rnilB FIH8T (SK8SI0N of llio above School 1 will begin Monday, the 8d day of Jannary, 1H70. i For terms, etc., address tho Principal, f J. (J. STOCKMAN, " Knsloy, Sinlion, S, C. Jan 6, 187ft IX 8in HOLCOMBE & CHILD, J A TTOUNE YS A T LA W. j r i u iv i<; m s u. ii. s. <j., Will IVfictico in all the Courts of tho Stnto nnd of thoUnited States. Ilusincss promptly attended to. , M arch H>, 187G 'JH *.... is J?J W A J) V JS KTIS KM EN TS. MIKIIT'8 S t I,V. STATE OF SOtJTli CAROLINA. Pickens CountV. B.Y virlno of tin order from Hon. T. Hi Cooke, Judge of the 8tl? Judicial (Jirouii- I will sell beforo tho .Court House door at Pickens, C. 11., on Saleday in April nerft, the following Properly to wit: Two Hundred and Twenty-five /lcrcs more or less, situate in l'ickens County, 011 Twelve Mile river, adjoining lands ot the Estates of Martha I'arrott, deceased, 11 Y. II. Griffin, deceased, and others. Sold as tlio property of E. II. Griffin. Jr., deccaved, for payment of debts and partition' Thumb?One fourth cash, and the balance on a credit until the 1st of December next; cred? u portion 10 no Secured liy a nolo with twd good securities, and n mortgage of tho prem. iscs. Purchasers to receive (lie rents for the present year. ALSO, Tlic Mill Place, contninitig Ton Acres more or less, bounded by lands of \V. A. Lesley.? On this place is a good Mill, a Cotton Gin atul other machinery. This Mill is within one mile of the Court House, and Is a valuable place. Sold astiic property of K. 11. Griflin & Urol her, for partition and payment of debts. Tkkms?One-fourth cash, ami the Uer on ft credit utiiil ilie 1st of l)ccen>ber noxt| credit portion to be secured by a note Willi two good sureties, iind a mortgage of the property. A LSO, 15y virtue of an order from I. II. Pliilpot, Jmlga of l'robatc for Pickens County, 1 will sell ut the same place, ami 011 the same day, One Lot of Land in tho '/'own of Pickens, on tlie corner of Main and Ann streets, fronting Fifty Feet on Main ami One Hundred Feet on Ann street. Sohl as ih<> nrnnnrtv nf P II. Griffin, .Jr., deceased, for payment of debts and partition. This Lot is nearly oppo. site (lie Court House, and tlte mo^l desirable Lot for a store in town. Tkiims?One-lourtli onsli, and (lie remainder on a credit until the 1st of December next; the credit portion to be secured by a no e with two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premfses. Purchasers to pay lor titles to the above lands. I will also sell for cash the following property belonging to the Firm of 15. 11. Gritlin Si ltrother. to wit. The Humting Gear of a Sash Saw Mill, comparatively new and complete, except the Saw. Also, I lie K mining Gear ol' a Grist Mill. .1. Ull.HY FHllGUSON, s.r.o. March in, 1870 18 :i GUANO! Till'- nxnrciisinvm lironi'mtpirrT,. I . v ?-?*> ax uo l uiy i r u liii l cull ilie attention of their friends to the fact, that, in niMition to their Stool: of General Merchandise, Which is always full in its varied branches. They have on hand a quantity of different .Standard Fertilizers, at. the following prices* IS i* a <1 1 c y " h a in moil iali'd I'liosphaie. t'asli Price, J? l-r> Ort rum." I'ricc, payable in Currency, 61 00 Time Price payable in Middling Cotton, at 1"? cents, GO 00 AilaiiUc I'liosplialo. Cash Price, $M 00 Time Price, payable in Currency. 60 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Colton at 16 cents, 03 00 Jlajxvs l'liospliutc. I'nul. ? - " ^ Ul> Time l'rioe, payable in Cum ncy, 63 00 Wilcox tV 4>iil?l?s' , Muiiipuialcd ?5initio. Cnsli I'rice, $?"> '? 00 i Time I'rice, payable in Middling Colton, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight <> l>e added from Factory, and payable in CASH. AH lime sales to be closed i?y note, due 1st day of November next. Respectfully, IllJDGKNS & BOLT. I .1ISIUJ-, O. U., PCD. - >, liG STONO PHOSPHATE CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. SLUHLB OUAXO. (Available P.one Phosphate of Lime, 18.55 per cent. Ammoniu, 1.11 percent.) April 1st, ?44; November 1st, $50. Cotton optional?Middlings at 15 cents. ill" ' AIUD rilOSlMIATE, (Available Hone Phosphate of l-inie. '22.8!] per cent.) April 1st, $28; November 1st, $30. Cotton optional. 515. Special rates to Oranges on cash orders. . For particulars, apply to hi. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, Charleston, S. C., Or to II AG OOP Sc ALKXAXDKIl, Pi eke ha, 8. C. IJ i; fl/^r n/\tr??f? ji. rj. xiunuJWliK, Kftsloy, 8, C. J. W. LIVINGSTON, Seneca City, S. C. 1 Jan 27, 1870 21 3m GtKO, WILLIAJIS cV ( oN 1 CAROLINA FERTILIZER. ( I the mi a hi. Ers r.i text feu til izer A?l> the ralmetto soluble acid ( rnosrriA te, In.,,. " " uvvn unt-ti ny me riantcrs of (he South '< . or Ten (10) Years witli nintohleos success. I Phcy scarcely need encomiums to recommend | , heir continued use. The standard of their >xceUeneips guaranteed, and their results 1 trove TJHVONI) QUKSTION that KVKRY j ( PLANTER who is alive to HIS OWN FNTERURTS should PURCHASE NO OTHER FJiR. . i riLIZKR. IIAG001> & ALRXANDER, ngonts ni ficKons, 53. U. I . llUDURNS k BOLT, Agonts ftt Ealoy Slation, 8. C. Jan 27, 1870 '21 8m ' . I I . ? NEW ADVKUTlSKiMKNTS. Liicrty Station, A,LIS. ?. ..- o??. MTtRE i\i;w STOCKS I RESPEcTtftfLLY IMFOM. Till citizens of Piekons Cfounty and surrounding collntry, tffat f 1 < -- M ikivc opened a new tthef fresh atock of DRY-GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE & CROCKER*, LAMPS & lv EROS EN OIL. I Imvo now and will continually Ifnon nn linml v... \juilllllliuv ill I)AV/U*I I MOLASSES, and SALT. I have just icceived 400 sacks Flour; 20 barrels of Mackerel?-consisting of whole barrels, half barrola and quart* cr barrels; 15 barrels Sugar; and 10 sacks Codec. All of which will b? sold cheaper than in any other Conntry Store in Pickens. All who wish the abovo artieloH at low prices, will do will to call on me, before purchase ing elsowhere. WAVliM 1 want delivered at Liberty 100Q,? 000 Shingles* 10,000 bushels of Corn; lor Doth ol which the highoBl market prices will be |>aid. S. AI. IIOTiCOMHlt, Liberty Station, Doc. 7, 1875 ?If NEW FillIEW MS! (New Prices! IIAVING^ FO KM KD A PAitTJ? RUSH IP IN THE MERCANT1B BUSINESS, AND OPENED IN T II K MASONIC HALL AT PICKENS COURT HOUSE o WE HAVE IN STORE ANI) TO arrive rx largo ami well soloctoj Block of SW-f ?f I Si GROCERIES, IIATS AND CAP8r BOOTS and SHOES. For which wo offer for nalo not only chcap, but cirtroiiicly low down lor CASH OR BARTER Wo respectfully invito onr frienda' and tho public in general to call and1 examine our stock when they como 16' town, beforo purchasing efsowhero. Kcspcctfully, DROWN ?fc IIEN DRICRSvNov IS, 1 S7o 12 m ? FAIL AND WINTER BOOMl! o_?.? Your attuntio* rs most" nfisrffct^ fully civlldl to (lie largest and dccidcdljt !l?e cheapest stock of goods lhat has nfver bren exhibited in wrtft (trccntihc; coridsting of dry goods. boots, shoes,' hats; hardware, crockery, groceries, etc.. ctc. our priccs arc so low that no hount thio idtv of now \wu nftn \\'c hcII Goods ptiicfly for CARII, wKieh' enables rtfi to mftfcc ffio. above declKr?MtfW; We kt>P[.'?onsl*?nlly on hartd ft )nrg(T Tbt ?f DfOOTt?; ffASn'nrt(t ItLfSlDS, *t ptfefes ?*???' lofy compcliiiort. Wo nlso fcee'p on bnr.il n large lot of Ihom' :cM>ra(c<l OUANTOK' PLOW STOCK*, t<v Tliich inVite yoiir at I cm ion'. Wc haVe alsft conriocfc<f to orir Store, iC k LnrR? WAGON TAltl), *iiTi * Well of 0?oo<tl Vntcr, which is Free rtn<I rtrn;< to Ai.fJ. CRliV A irBOtllRtt, (ircenVillc S. C., Ofcloher 1, 187o. *o(>?|