The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 15, 1876, Image 2

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THE SENTINEL^ LKSWtfl* ?auor m rrowMtor. Twain of NiibNfi'iption. Oflfl Year fl !>0 <54* Months 71 Advertising Rales. A.dverltMia?n(8 insertod at tho rate of $1 00 Jflfrtquare, of (ft) nine lines, on bias, for (he pit Insertion, 60 eanls for caoh subecOutfraote made for Timaa, six or twwt* AVUVPVpMW nttTsog me uuuiuvr ui Uia?Hlo&a marked on them, will be published ttatfl forbid and charged accordingly These terms are so simple any ohild may ttaderetft&d them. Nine lines is a square? ow inch. In over/ instance we oharge by the space aooupied, as eight or ten lines can b? made to oooupy four or five squares, as (he advertiser may wish, and is oh&rgod by the space. AdvortiBora will please atato tbo number of squares they wish tholr ?rlvertiBcmeofn lo make. 19* Business men who ndyortiso to ho benefitted, will hear in mind that tho flRRlTINBLhMi a largo and increasing olrottetion, and is takon by the very class of pititton* whose trade they desire. W* '1 ' -7-: ---?PICKENS O. II., 8. 0.: o ? TfeMMkftay, June 1?,1870. <<fh- W? have made arrangemonie to have a Washington latter, weekly, whioh will give readers the workings of the national <flj|p!|gt? We have also made arrangements ? ft weekly oontennlal letter, which will a po#4*<J oo Ut? "big show" at Phila? ^ - (&?, We ooaotade this week the interests tatg tetters of Rev. J. C. llndnon, on tho late tpmtfeern Baptist Convention, held In tbe oity tffellltAunond, Va. The letters have doubt!a'?resting and instructive to flg?|p of oar readers, our Baptist frioude es 90m The 4Jreenville News pablwheB the Jgjptfodingaeftke late mass-mooting at this jjfljjjpk tp prepared by the Seoretary of tho reo?tsDg, cud gives the Simtinbl credit, m editorial. ? * 0 ^ I Candidates for Solioitor Qab W. II. Parry, of Greenville, and James L. Orr,of Andwon, hare been anneuuoed as tfgfcttftifae for the DetnooraUo nomination for 8?**ior of this Circuit. We also hear the MA* aTCaI W fi Roiiti of W*1K?1I. ?k?n. ' WL " ? ? ?-?.-i ? rabljr mentioned by many in this section ? Tho lK<MO<x?kcy ha*o plenty of good material i ^ I The Hegira From the low country to tho mouuU0n? will soon sot in. No ploannntor place than Piokens Court Ilousnatid toe mountains in the uounty, can bo found, whoro hoard is cheap an J fiul atantiu), water nn i uiiOu-.j ho.c pure and tho soonory un.ua parsed i. ?ywLoic to tho South. Will our Jo'v r.ov.n'ry friend* make a note of '.'nit ? Southern Plauter and Farmer We hare roooivoU duvornl number* > : On Woo thorn Planter and Parmer' published f-t Richmond, Va., by L 11. Dickin^;:., i:tc: Aod praprletor, at the low prioe of $2 per an MMMif Ul 0VVIHIW< *w C ???? [^v* MCUU IVO UUU. tenia with interest, and find it repieto with valuable information to the agriouiturisi.? Farmers should take some agricultural work and we can reooomanend the Planter lo thorn without hesitation. Immigration The Immigration Society at thw place la new thoroughly organiiod, and wouM bo Pleased to receive information from unrtirn in (be County, who have lands to sell or root; the terras and prio* of land, or oondition on which tlwy yropa? to rent or lease; the location and capacity of water power, oto Also 'hv uuiii ber and ulasH of laborers any rntiy <!v ?>f 1!y >5ivin,; th" nhovo infornta'i i ' i ' / v.i!1 bo ublo to aesist flioso in t: : . v, o soil or ienfle tlitir laud* .< r aS well aa give tlioso who wish to puidLam, iu.J ?m- ?.... u.i.i. t..#? - .1 wauvugv* UC| OMVH UilUIIUUtlUIl Utf IIIU/ sn?y desireThe Hiwaiiau Treaty Tko HiWftilau Trouly, whioli piipuuod ti> daiii rioo front dial Inland into (he jiorts of the United Statufl duty freo, and wliioli has pMBod tho lower ilouso of Congress. is likoly to bo defeated iu the Huiiato The rioo in t?f09tfl in this Htaio, Georgia uiul Louiaiuuu, bivt sent ajoint delegation, witli a memorial to the tteuuto, aakiug that the treaty, so fnr M it relates to rice bo defeated- The committee hw returned, and reports that its effurla ere likoljr to prove Huoocssful. If ail import* from foreign countries were admitted free of duty, the Heuthern rice planters would noloowphunoftho proposed Hiwaiian Troaty, ft? (bit South 19 fatoraWe to ftec trade, but When the Northorn manufacturer is proteotcJ by heaty import duties, justioo demands that Southern plasters havo a like protection. In tMs, as in tho income duties 011 cotton anil lobtvooo since the war, it has been tho in tonlion of tho North to inuko tho Southern poopie suffer by laws discriminating against them, aud in favor of bloated Northern manufacturers. Tho Columbia Kegiater ban been on larged lo a tw^nly four column paper. Fi is brim full of news and sound political w.adona PresidentialMany of iho Southern papore arc stronuouely advocating the nomination o/ ft favorite man at St. Louis as tho jtandard boaror of tho Domooracy iiv tho coming campaign, and dopreeatin^ the nomination of any othor man, while, nt tho nnmo timo, thoy conccdo that tho North mart mako the eeleotion without regard to any preferences of tho South, in order to carry enough Northern States to insure hie eleotlon. This is conoodod by all, and why any Sou thorn paper should endeavor to shape the action or the Convention, wo tail to ondoretand. Tho Northorn Domoeracy ie to raalco tho solec> tion, and lot thorn do eo without, any advioe from tho Southorn prose, os-j peoially whilo oar delegates are gen-! orally instructodto voto for tho most available Norf-hern man. Wo aro caving b.ii, ;iLLlo about, tho man or fi* i n'incitti pluUoimsj what the Boutb "lost ih-oiIh anil ikujirca id a Democratic administration, without which sho hftfl no hopos of a prosperous and poacoablo future. If tho North will ineuro us this, it is all we ask. Democratic Organization. Pursuant to n notice, the citiicns of Pumpkintown Township mot at Puropkintown, on Saturday 10th inst., for f.ho nnrnnftrt of or?rn.ni*ir?? n T)rtmr>* i r? o D cratio Club. Tho meeting proocoded to organiso by oalling J. H. Carlisle to tho Chair, who as briefly as possible explained tho objoot and noecssity of thorough organisation of tho Demoornoy; that tho noces3ity of suoh an organization grows oat of that of our political onemioB; that witbont a Dom* A ! _ f if ? ? fl _ ouruuu orgmimRuon, our iauuro in securing a hotter Statu govornmont is inovitablo; that our prosent political and financial troubles havo rcaultod from a want of organisation and oonoort of action on the part of tbo whitos of Sontb Carolina; that sinoo roconBtruotion, because of a waut of thorough and determined organisation of Iho Dcniocruoy, tho full strength of the Doinoorutio vote has boen fritted away and expended to bo purpose; luub ffun saca as organisation, mc native whites, by a bold and ana werv~ ing offort, can oarry the State election i in which wo are, at present, moat deop* ly interested; that wo oannot do as we did before the war, run men for offioo on their own individual merit and ability, irrespective of party affllia* tions, for the roaaon that then there war no distinction of party in South Carolina, but that now there is two grout parties in tho Stato, arrnyod 0?r.h other in deadly oonflict, Um* conseouontlv ovoi v man in South Cii"r,]\r.r, must cl.ooflo upon which aido ho ?. i!! ntnnd i?t tho coming olcotion; i".i.r/.w 'l r.o Li mo for independents'] or neutrals, ou* that 't i.i tho peculiar pr.viicgo of ovcry man, boidly and? indued, openly 10 doclaro on which <>i,lc bo w.btij liia lot'tiny, ard nut on? deavor to occupy tlial undisputod torritoy which iu inhabited by noitlior "firth, flush nor fowl;" and lastly, that i^utiiuuruu) uiuac imug lugutuur "Closer than n brothor" If thoy earnestly doHiro, and, indood, doRorvo suoeess, and consequently a bettor government in South Carolina. Aftur registering their namo8,a constitution wan tl.on presentod and adoptod, which, boing similar to that of tho other clubs, wo will horo omit. The lollowing aro the offioora, President, Van S. Jones; lat Vice I vv u : . ' V "o j r . - ;?yr; ''(icrrtary awtd ! . J ,> : j ! . JOUt.'Vf i' ' nn'1. , > r M i'. i. Jon 1 O > J. Moo !y, Absoium Tnl'vy arid John Chastain. O. ??? Tho ;J late Domoorittio Executive Coins mitteo of tho Htato of Georgia, has Axed the 2<l of August uh tho iiino and Atlanta as the place for holding the Btate convention, to 110* luinate a cmdiduto for Governor and l'reaidciitial Electors. - I? - mm The Republican Reform Club of Now Y>*rk hua adopted an oddrosu to tho Cincinnati convention, iaforuiing that body that they muni havo lirintow for (ho Presidential oandldato, or thoy will tako Democraoy, ' u. John Carter, colored, and Lemuel Jttonbfl, white, fought aduol,.without seoonda, about four niileu from Qreonville, ou WcdneaHfiir nt Innl wnoli TJiao ? ? ?- -in ? j - ?- * wivu I IUCB, Jacobs rillo was loaded with shot and pebbles, whioh toro o(F half of Carter's face. |0ay- Tho National Republican Convention r,.ot at Cincinnati yesterJay Wo will know in ,i. tft.w Iny: who is to bo tho "bloody-shirf oandiJato in tho present Presidential cam* j.aign. Tho Mulligan guards may be on ItAiid. nrVi~ vongrew nsa |riwscu a oiii aftoiislnng noijro rcgiraenlfl. Blaine umrclica (o Cltioinali to flic tunc n? fhi M?llijf?Ti jrcanJe. r_ rr *1?m m iti r~i ijOUR WASHINGTON LETTER | Washington, Juno 6, T1JM TUUTU, TUB WHOLB TROTH, AMD X0T1I1NU nrr f n* TBr*n Every Douiociftt, who dosiren the BHroofts of his party, wishes to sco tho heel and ntt ?ng est possible tioket nominated fit Si Lpoiy, iinH nlniulu roftilw ?/. o.??h 068 and Bootional quoations in coming to tho support of that, liokct, whatever it may bo. Thai the l>t,mooratio National Convention will not nominato toon whom tho wholo party oaonot support, may be assumed. But the delegates havo ? duty boyond that. Thoy | should oorrootly inform themBolves as to the relative strength of the various candidates for the nomination, and not permit thouiwlvee to bo influenced by the statements of prejudiocd partisans, who appear as the Mends or opponents, of any particular candidate. Tho De~ moeratio party intends to oleot (he next President of the Uuited Statos. I( intends to offer for the suffrnpes cf tbo people ticket that cauuot bo Thufco wcu wl.o, ivoi.i purser a) icrwionp, <*H>nft : Misltnd juMio uplon iu rcforono tw any ..'.it-.. nro enomies of ihr rM-.rty ru- 1 phonl-t ::>) trcul ed na such. I om le:id to write Ifiie by setae rooont Attempts mido hero, to ennvry th-> iiuprossion that Oovomor Tilden is not slroug in hls*own State- This is done by innuendo no 1 ueuoeraie iaiBcnooa. i uo not nay mat ino St. Louis Convention ought to nominate Qov. Tildon for President. l'horc iB a long list of distinguished and abic men to choose froui, any one of whom would confer huuor upon the party. But an y falsehood which rfc tr* any one of those purty leaUoru, affect? ?h party. OOVKUNONB TIJ.Dif* was oleoted Governor of Now York by a larg er minority than any Doinoorat over hod in that State. He was eleotod over the most popular Republican Governor the 8tato ever had, Governor Dlx, who was oleoted in 1872 by 63,461 majority, a ohango of nearly 104, UUU in Tildon's faTorj an event unprecedonted in (he political history of the State. There is bitter opposition to Govornor Tilden In New Tork, and there has been bitter opposition to him for many years. Turned oppose* him, with all his power, fr?n> 1807 t" !hc day whon Tiideu drove him into tho Penitentiary The C&nal Ring thieves have douc their wrst to destroy him. But in no one instance has he fallod to defoat these men. His groat | strength with the people, Is based upon this very opposition. It Is booauso tho thieves are against him, that ho is tho most popular man in Now York 8tate to day, and it ia a?. honor to tho Domooratto party that he te so. | As to tho fow respoctable men who are opposing him, It Is sufficient to say tbat every one of them ooiioaed him in '74. as violently I as now; bat everj one of them votod for him nevertheless. Since thoa ho h?a reduced the taxes of the State ono half, saving the people $8,000,000. It will not be wise for tho De? mocratic party to underestimate his trougiu with Che people of Mew York. New York has gone Republican too often in tho pnat sixteen years to make it udvlsablo for H2 to throw away the certainty of carry it. XS B LAI At. GVIl.T*? rp|... o...4a.. n ml . * 1 i .# inu ouuuu) vjik*uiV| u uuniuoruuc jour/mi u? this oily, ia an articlo yesterday, entitled "Summing up Mr. Rlaino," put tbo cast vory charitably and yet vory ntrongly, when it say." that ko must boa bad man who would desire Mr, blaiho to sutler uudot tho imputation of an ofi'ousc of which iio is not guilty; and thn{ thero aro very mr.ry ?fho would .diy veil 1 -? luuocout, were (lie circumstances such as to admit of the prcsumtiou Ii furthormorc whose judgments uro Huspondct upon ihc qucutiou of tho ftbaoluto correctness of tho testimony that hu? boen presented against him, but who finds his own carriago and doportn ent sinoe the Investigations commeuood, that whioh forbids thorn to release him trom the suspiolon that there is something, wholly or partially hidden, which he approhondH would soriously impare his ropulation if it wore ro. vculod. In ehort,' says the Qnzett, 'the con. duot of Mr. Blaino hua been very unlike that of a man who ia eousoijus of innooenoo; uu l the foot is so pnlpuble that, in thou sonde < stanccs, it is iuvoluntarily foil when not coil sciously apprehended. A VBTBRAM JOURNALIST. Among thu distinguished veuruns of tho l're?H now in Wasliii1;.-' ^ ; Col Jol> i II I' a, of Michlgi-f, one of tin oithmi m . ' j ><.3orved jiurniiijta li thu No j .? -i. b-jou "j .i- .' .' .ier in ! i i'iLv. Vhfi f.V... i 1 ' i ' n | wiili i!io DoUb.t ?vi> i'u'w! i.oai).. s y< : ago, mi l fools us touch y. i in lho . vt that ablo paper an lie ul<i .vhtu ct>?n*-j ? .1 ivith it, Mr Harmon has been Jr. the habit of visiting Washingtt n almost every session of Congress for over thirty years Tho plitioai history of the country, with all tho incidents and anoedotcu of out oid statobinon ia perfectly familiar to hi:n, Ho has attended every Na Clonal Convention of tho DoUi.uratio pars-y since 1&40, and looks to bo about forty ftvo years of ago. llis l'?ug bluck hair chows no thread of eilvor. Di'.KJ. nVTl.KU's J.HTTRU. I Now atul thou tho inspiration to perform a generous act seems to bo aroused in tho bosom of tho most hardened oriminal and the most unscrupulous partisan. Somo such sudden in apiration seems to u?ve wo lea upon (Joncral lionjarnin Dullor, urging him to write a loiter to Speakor Kerr, saying that no deoenl man, woman or ohilil in the Unileil States could believe for a moment the charges of the witness Harney, and begging (hat he will not allow tho matter to worry him What a sympathetic kind hoarted follow lion is, to ho sure! Wo Know not .wiiQiiiur nm addooialious in the past will Uistify hia opoaklng with authority for "every deoent man, &o " In faot we rather think otherwiso; hut for once In a way j we agree with hitn. Korr in not "worrying.' At least, lie cli-1 not go to tho depot to meet Harney, nor invite him to hi* hnu?<*, ah I lilaioe'did Mulligan Mr Kerr Jeiuaod.i and " 1 _ rfi~'?Mf* oTcry true Democrat demands for hiut, the ful'rst investigation of the ohargo agniuBt him. i iiiiitt vilinrt AitmtilitlA uitwliAafinn wilt miL isfy him or (he party to which he belonga.? Mr. K?rr'e own st?tr>mont is cnnci?o ftnd straightforward. There must i.ot Lc left any ;c:?f. -p- k wliioh hio worai imcrcy oen rest & , t TTin ESLKNAP CASH :ins ccappu to no interesting. ine question of jurisiUiotion having been detorminod in tho affirmative, it is beginning to bo realised that aflor a iong trial, evsn if oonviotion and sentence should follow, the el Secretary would hardly be worse off than ho Is at present, and tho Government no bolter off. Ho is out of office, and ean do no further harm, bnt he 1* under Indictment, and biu criminal prosocutlon is awaiting the movements of ibe Grand Court of impeachment. Should be ultimately be ao* quitted, as is possible, even on th?> ground o^ jMrlP'Ucticn, f?r v/wtt -f r. tve thir.lo v<no by the^Senuto. it will be difficult to convict him theroaftor in court. All intercut in bin onso would censo with the trial boforo tho 8enato. - lii:. lii.a (.1)0 it.cl (nr.! tiictrif, it oo?n" w, 1-J.w novt-ral ir.o:?iiid uf suinnu i woiwlier, ino'.inoe wauy Senators to postpone Itin'i) r.ftor tho Presidential cleotion. - " ?J 9 r*S}JVr> H. 0. Tompkins, ft Conservative* of J Ed^fielil, hue been nppointod Treasurer, vioo I MoDevitt, fled. A rtpocial train for tho oooasion, recently made the trip from Now York to riaufronciaoo in eighty-four hour:). This is the quickest time ou reoord. JW?r- Tho Nows nnd Courior '*ory imvtfnor.My says: "Wo oanoot. behove tbur tho Qteoovillo Domocat? will allow U>o Euvlo libol onso to ao divide thom that tho llopublieana shall have any oartbly ohanoo of carrying tho county. To Ioobo tho mountain strong holds 10 to broak tho baokbono of the Democrnoj'. Our friends will not, wo are confident, allow personal differ* onoon to koop thorn apart on olootion '' I * Tho population of Greenville ir?. While tnaloB, 1,601; whito fomalos, 1,627; number of whites, 8,288; colored mulcB, 1,288; colored females 1,197; nurabor of colored, 2,470; total laiinn fx*7 Tho warfare over the estate of Iho sowing msebirio Singer ip utill carried on between his two Kurviviug wivoe. Orogou hue gone Democratic in tho State eloetion. The Wheat crop ot Karma is reported to bo large. In the Southern j part of tho State the harvest was < Cotnmenood tho third week in Mny. The wheat harvest in Texas ! in progress, snd tho crop ia said to ho a largo one New wheat and new wheat flour from Texas have boon received at St. Louis this week, and new flour at Chicago from the same source. ??? ? A War Cloud.?Special despatchob lrom L ndon indicate that Groat Uritaiu in going lo take isbuo with Russia, Uermany and Austria on tiio Eastern qncetion. The strengthen* ing of tho English fleet in the Mediterranean is also a fact which looks like serious business ahead. >??i J eft'. Davi?, with his wife and daughter, sailed from New Orleans recently for Liverpool* This is tho !ate?t Southern 'outrage* upon the llyera of tho bloody shirt. D : u a ? ? r> _ ? ri ? _ l m. i u a u a d & i i uou v> u i" i' i) i: [ OonilKOTBD WKHKI.Y BY W. T M'PAU, "?iUd!i per pound, ilA(<otl ) " lion p*:r poun I, souJ, 4o ' r ) . i IVill'l'l, 1 (?.j ij > j i_>H II*.*, . . i ? j | ..J'l I, It'O fJCfli p I> . .1. 7oc W : oft' p.'V IjiihIh.'), I. V) L'l</iu jM-.r Imrifl, $ >'. '*$10 Apples, Dried, j>or liushol. #1.00 Apples, (Jroen, per husliol, *>1.00 Pvtt!? per Luslici I'Oo HmIUt per p:?und, 16(ot20c Beef per pound, t>(n 0c I'f" .1 !.( | gr j.diuui, ~zoo Tallow, p?T pound, G|o (Miiokonn, per Imad, loo Union, l>riod j-uv pound. ll'jo Hides, Green, per poiiud, (ic Eggs, por Dozen, lOo 1'iudcra, par >;u?hcl, 51.00 Fca'lierfi, por pouud, f>0 Wool, per pourd, 40 Assessment Miss! o OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, Piokbnb C. II., 8. 0., Juno I ft, 1870. TWILL a(ton<l tho following places on the days designated, for the purpose of receiving tho Relume of Taxable l'roporty for tlio year 1S70. to \ri(: i. .1 oi.c? i n. l nr??i ? i r. tmvjr oniuuu, iixn, liUIII UI1U41BI, Jlinc Liberty Station, 22d and 231 Juno. Central Station, 27th ami 2Kth June. J J. llord'a, 29th ami 80th June. DuuusvMIo, 4th and ?th Jul>' l'um|iklntown, 7th and 8th July. KaKlntoo, lltli and 12th July. Taxpayer? will plcnno remember thai niy Hooka clufle on the 20th July, 1870; aftor which I Mil,' t lie liPli.lll V will iitltudi. ' ALONZO M F0U1ER, Auditor I'ickt'iii Oouuty. < June J^) 1H7C 41 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS. For the Legislature, 10?r The many Mends of I) P MUDLEY, rospcolfully announco hiui an n candidate for tbo Lcgifllafuro?subject, however lo the Democratic Nominating Convention. Mr. B*ai>i.iit served up faithfully In the last Legislature, and b mors Indofatigable workor, or watohful servant of tbo Interest of his constituents oan net be found in the Codnty. For Clerk of Court* B6fc?Tlic many friends of JOHN J. LEWIS reflpeolftilly announce hlrn as a oandidate for Clerk of the Oourl of Piokens County at tho ensuing cloction, subject, however to the Domooratic nomination, Mr. v.is i.j i? truo niul trici Demi 'rut, ftct lii{? lir.i hu.siuoo : jUt.liftoMluiid ominently fit him for t!i" oflico. * For Prcb&to Judge. Si$& 'J'io iiK.iij' fiici i'h V.'. fl?.t?I#. ' r< sj.t oll'i'ly ,i?.. .'111: ; s a ortii'lidolc f?r Judgo ot l'rnhato o' I'ickons County .t tho ctipuing election--''nhjcot however, lo the action of Hie Co'mty Democratic Nominating Convention. For Sheriff. The many friends of J. 1ULEY FKllGUSON respectfully announce him a? a candidftlo for re-oleotion to the offioo of Shoritl" ori'iocvnd vounty at tiio cnsuiug olcotion? subject, however, to tho notion of the County Democratic nominating (Convention. * For School Commissioner. gf?T The many friends of Prof. J. II. CARLISLE respectfully announce him as a candidate for tho offloo of 8ohooI Commissioner of Pickens County at (ho ensuing election, subjeot however, to tho notion of tho Demo cratio nomination. * | The nany friends of M. 8 HENDRICKS. respectfully announoe him aa a oasdidate for Solioot Commissioner of Piokona County, at tho ensuing election?subjoot, however, to the aotion of tho County Democratic nominating Convention. * 7 DU RYE AS' STAIN GLOSS STAR Cli. THY IT! t,se it once, and you will use no other DURYEas' IMPROVED CORN STARCH. Pronounol by Juroru of Groat Intcruatioiuil 'KxDosition. I'arU. 1HH7 in Ka " PERFECTION OP QUALITY." A trial will iuBiiro its popularity overywhero. None genuine without Duryous' on every package. For sale by Grocers generally. Juuo 8, 1870 40 ly QKorift'o C n 1 /-vn I vvuv^i 11 J rfTATK OF SOU I'll CAKOLINA PicKKNft County. JcBho Crennlinw vs. Sarah Julian and O. W. Julian. BY virtue of an exocution to me direotcd, I will soli to Llio hi^ s , bidder, at Piokens Court Hoimn on 1" ?i.lo ?n?i - ?-- "WAVj during the legal hours of sale, Ono Tract of Land, containing 8izly Acref more or less, bounded by lands of H. N. Loop or, Solomon Looper, Luorotia A. Dacus and others. Lavicd on as the property of Sural Julian. T Mil MS CASH ? Purchaser." to pay oxirn for liilcs. i . .... it; i. r.} it, uu UtfiJ.N ? r r. June 8, 1M7?? 40 8 tr^V f t iijf^/. MILL aiarinc*MADE I fe^?tf)^E2^?BESCT$5affla r~Aui>aES9, POOLE & HUNY/1 1776 THE GREAT CENTENNIAL 1870 FfRTIF.fl ilofliring information as to l?csl routcH to the CENTENNIAL, or to any of tlio Hummer Resorts or to ,any other point in tho country, should addrosa II. W. WllBNN, (Joii'l Passenger Ag't Kennesaw ltouto, ATLANTA, UA. Juno 1. 1876 89 If Era HIQI bol milK Mcound Secsion of the above named J. Holiool will opou Tuesday, June Cth, 10/0. For terms, &o., address the Prinotpal. J. Q. STOCKMAN. May25,lH7fl 88_ _ tf FINAli HKTTLEMMT. NOTICE is lieroby gWon thai application wilt be m?do to I. II. Philpot, Judge of Probate, at liis office in the Court IIouso at Pickens, 8. C., on Saturday, tho 2-Jtli day of June noxt, at 11 o'clock, a. in., for luavn to innko u Final Settlement of tho Kutate of Miry MoAtlanu, tlecenscd, and to bo disehurged therefrom. J AMI'S McADAMS, \ . MASON UUKDINK, / AUU,r8May '^7fl 3* 1 n^i2Z!IZrSZZlT7'.T*".. i i ?T""r~rVn-i nVrBMialMM WJflW ADVBKTISJfiMENTS. DEMO IDS! ' I WOULD AGAIN IUSSPECTFUL. ly call tho nttontiou of tho publio * to my well eolocted and meortod stock of smib m ronm dst-mom, consisting of l)li Y & FAjNOY GOODS, llATS A is J) CAPS, B 0 a TS A ATD SHOES, ta' CJotbmg Mads a Specialty* GROCERIES? ... < 111\ It,Is H' si ti 7v, <X . All ol which I will Poll choap for cftob. * 0 I am Btill Agent lor tho "EURBs KA" FERTILIZER, ono of tbo best in tho market. Prico payable in cotton at 15c. l?t Nov., $00.00 per ton. Pr.ce payable iu currency 1st Not., *55.00 per ton. nct'f.lila i't\ /?iiol\ rvi\ /InlSvAMT L I IV KJ J/ O U'lVJ .?? \ HDII UV1ITVI J| 817.50 per ton. Freight $0.00 per ton, to bo added to this point, and must bo paid in cash. + Last but not loast, lot mo imprMft it upon thoso who aro duo mo on *0* count for 1875, that I nood tho monoy ? and MUST IIAV15 SKTTLEMENff. Pay up ivt onco and favor me as I favored you. M W. FORD. EA3LKY STATION, S 0. Feb 17, 187<J 24 if ^ FOR SALE. , milE undorsignwl will Hell at Private &?)0y JL bin vtvluftblo PLANTATION, know* an tbo Larkin Hendricks pluoo, containing 1)3 aoreu, on which there aro n'?ont 40 acrea of firm china bottom There i? uIbo ft good new Cotton Gin niul I'rens ou the plaoe, go*i Dwelling nil necessary OutbuildingH. ALSO, Another Tract, oontainiug i08j nor??, ?n * ?K<nh (l?<rn (ivc tine lit) Lands. wbII timbered and firm cities buitom; find a flue Orchard. A 1.80. I All my Interest in I<irkin Iloudrlok'a or! Me. ? If not Hold at PH??te Hale before list) JKMl of 11c*: 8i.-pieu.ocr. all tba abcra property will bo ilisposod of at I'ublio Sale. P. O. luldroes, Duuuaville, PioUaa A. 0. J KridK CKBNBliAW. May II. 1876 36 t* The State of South Carolina- * Piokbnb County. IN P ROB AT R COURT. 8 D. Koitb Vn'b.v.t'&l and Matthew i no.. ;. , ! ol ihv iatit Will and r J T?. .( i Icufased, I'lttiatiffn,. Againut UurcuH Uoper, Samuel Roper, Arnoa Roper, Mary O Sutherland ct ul. Pufcndanto. Summons for Relief?ooniplaint not Hor*o<l# To tho Defendants, Samuel Uoper, Anon Roper, Mary (). Sutherland, Rebeooo C. Lewis and Klijr.h Roper. YOU arc hereby summoned and roquired lu diiHwor the petition in this action, of which a copy is tilc<l in tho offico of tho Pto- ^ I L>ato Judge, for s ii.l I'ouuty and Stuto, and to serve i. erpy J' your answer to tho said petition on the .uhjuriboi's at thcii ofttfce, ftt ; I'iukviiH (,'ijurt H .u'c. within twenty days alt??r lie sorv{? ?. : i.iaivc of tho day < 1 hji !. t.crv!"fc i ! , ' fail t<- unuwer tho petition within tho f;int aforesaid, tho l'lalnl.ll in .1. . ..li . .1 - / * . .. i ; iw iiiv vunrv iut 'he rc.liff iIfi' nn<l<? 1 :r. tho petition, Dmci! May A l> 1;05.0?.MIU: & CHILD, rhiutilPg Attorney. To A'ari.tu-l Krtjv.r, Amoa Roper, Mary (). :'u in rlan l. -bocon C. Lows, and Klijah !>ofondn :?t9: -lotice that the position !'i tliiH ci'ic n is tlii'i day filed in tho olfico of tho Jud^u of l'robate for I'ickena * County. HOLCOMIJK & CHILD, IMaintiffb .\ttornoy. , Junp 1, 1870 80 6 Money and Life Sard by its Use. j* Imvoutamt IMboonkjiy,?tiuliloo invented the tolescypo; Columbus discovered ft new world; Harvey tlio clrcn'.ation of the Mood, and to I'r'jUi' * ).' Morsu is duo tho credit of tcnching t h > lightning how to talk, but it was roBervoH to I>r. J. Jlrftdflold to ponctrnto tho niyntio depth of science, nud drug (herefrom ^ i tho wonder of our oontury. Tho viotory has hnnn wad find wnmati i * The ualo of Dr. J, Bradfltld's Fonmlo Regulator ia unprooedeutod iu tho history of popular remedies, and thousands of certificates are coming in from grateful women, throughout the Union attesting its powors and and applauding its untold bonutits to thoir box. A Beautiful Woman. * In a neighboring village there lives a yonng lady who, two yoare ago, was an object of pity j lr> all wlin know linr Pi1""" " 1 -* ? - ...... I. ..n.? Iiujiru- ? denoe ?t an improper time she beonino irreg: ular, and was a victim of suppression in all ita horrors. 8uoh wero tho ravages of tlio di?: oaao, sho was miserable ami unfit for social enjoyment. After trying many remedies, *?nd paying tnuoh money to physicians, a frl-jnd sent her a couple of bottles of Regulator. <5fho improved after taking tho first and before tho seooud sho been me ?ouml itml well. Now two yoarn ftfltf tnkii.^ tl'.> first Hhe il fully restored to her former Limlth, and in n most boautifvil woman. Proper reaped for tho family j>revont:. u.ir giving tl,t uaun;. M.?y*. 1??70 ? 4t " * i