The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, July 20, 1876, Image 2

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Ml .1 I ? THE SENTINEL. 11 ' 1 { r*i). 7/. BRADLEY, Editor & Proprietor TeritaN of Subscription. Ono Year $1 CO Six Mouths 70 i Advertising llatcs. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 00 por square, of (9) nine linos, oh less, for tho nrst insertion, aau ou coins iur uuun uuiiaequent insertion. Contracts mado for three, bix or twelve months, on favorablo terms. Advertisements not having the number of insertions marked on them, will bo published until forbid and chargcd accordingly. Thcso terms aro bo simple any child may understand thorn. Nino lines is a oquarc? one inohj In every instance wo oharge by tho space occupied, as eight or ton lines can bo made to occupy four or fivo squares, as tho advertiser may wish, anu ia oliargcu by the flpace. S6T Advortisors will please stato tlio number of squares tliey wish their advertisements to mako. JOGST Business mon who advertise to bo benefitted, will bear in mind that the HENTINEL lias a largo and increasing circulation, and is taken by the very class of persons whoso trade they desire. PICKENS 0. II., S. 0.: o Thursday, July SO, 1870. National Democratic Tickct. FOR rRE8IDENT: UVJ1. fSiKiTlHJ IVI/ ?B . -JL'jB.JUJL?J!jJ? , OP NEW YORK, FOR VICE-I'RHSIDENT: MOW. W. A. 3*NKB>5iICKS, OF INDIANA. Stato Convention. Wo publish olBOwhoro tho call of tho Stato Exocutivo Committoo for tho mooting of tlio Stato Democratic Convontioii, to nominato candidates for Governor, Lieut Governor and othor Stato olllccrs, and Presidential Eloctors. Piokens County is entitled to threo dclogatcs, and as tho Stato Convontion moots prior to tlio moct ing of our County Convention, wo would suggest that they bo chosen either by tho County Executive Committoo, or by mass mooting of tlio Democracy in tho Court Houso, on fialoday next. This courso will avoid tho necessity of calling a Convontion for that specific purposo, and if solccU cd by mass meeting, will a (lord our pooplo an opportunity of expressing thoir opinion on a fcjtato policy, as thcro will ovidontly bo two policies presented to the Convention. Uno is that of tlio News nnd Courier, which is to refrain from making a nomination for Governor, and permit Mr. Chamberlain to bo ro-elcctod without opposition, providod ho is nominated by tho liopubliean party, but nominato and run a straight tickct for all nmor >:>taio ouicers, or tno moat important of llicin, and endeavor to soouro tho Logislaturo. Tho other policy will bo a Btraight ticket from Govornor down. But in as much as tho Democratic Convention is to moot beforo tliat of tho Republican, it is diflicult to flco how tho policy of tho News and Courior could bo carried out if adonted. as thoro will ho nn mnona no oertaining wliothcr or not Cbainberluin will botboir oboico, \v 11 i 1 o it is possible that thoy will put oil" tho mooting of thoir Convention to llio last possiblo moment, and tlion bring forward onool' tbo Paitorson crow and leave tho Democrats witlioat any eandidato at all. It may bo replied that in caso of such 1111 fiVPlil. thr* lldrnAfvila 1/1 another Convention and nominato a candidate. JJut tlio time intervening between tlio mooting of tho Jlopublican Convention and day of olection may bo po short as to rondor it impos^ eiblo to convono anothor Convention in timo to got the candidato proporly I 1 * ocioro ino pcopio. it scorns to ua that tho mooting of tho (Jonvontion proTioas to that of tho JLtopublican party will ofFcctually kill tho Nows and Courier's policy, and tho utraight-outs liavo gained a substantial victory.? Let tho most discroot and prudent men in thoCoiinl.V ho ROint. In ?lm fVinunn? tion. Tho Washington .Light infantry of Charleston an<l tho Clinch Riles of Aiigunta, Cja., aftor visiting i'hiladols ]>hia, where they formed a part of tho Contonniul Legion from tho original Lhirtoon Colonies. visiLcd MasH/usIm BctlH, wlioro thoy Rponi ft wcok, tho rooipiontH of Yankoo hospitality. Tho town of Manning, in tliis Stato, hu(Toi'0<1 lrom a diBaotoroufl firo on tho I at innt. Only throo fitoroe oacapcU. For Boticitor Tho Democratic Convention for tho nomlnntien of Solicitor for tho 8tli Circuit should njcct tit Helton, st^ys the Ahbcvillo Imodium, ri.19 wRl bo tho most oontrnl placoancftbc most acoesuiblo. It is undorstood that the uumbcr of delegates shall bo the samo ns oacb county has in tho House of Representatives in tin Stato Legislature. As to tho place of mooting, wo agree with the Medium, but would like to bo informed its to who has tho authority for calling such [V convention? W? woultl al?o liko In V?? in formed by whom "it is understood that the uumbor of delegates-shall bo the samo as caoli couuty has in tlio Ftato Legislature." Have we in the Judicial Cirouit an Exccutivo Comniitteo or any othor body properly authorized to call such a convention and fix tlio representation of each county! The abovo questions arc asked for information. Since writ* ing tlio above, we see that the Stato Exocu-. tivc Commilteo has settled the question, as it recommends that the delegates to the State Convention from caoh Congressional and Judical District, nominate candidates for Congross and Solicitor, when tho Stato Convention meets in Columbia. Tlio Hamburg AffairSince our Inst issue, wc h wo read the particulars of the Hamburg affair, as given by our Charleston, Columbia and Augusta exchanges, with a great deal of interest. We had hoped to find some excuse or palliation for the killing of the negroes after they had surrcuderctl, but there is absolutely none. Wc are glad that General Butler has completely exonerated himself from any responsibility of tlio affair. Wo will publish his statement next woek. We Can Not Impress too strongly upon the minds of the Democrats of this County, tlio importance o^ turning out to a man on tlio 18tli of August, and voting for candidates for the various offices. It is the method by which candidates are to bo placed in tlio field, and let ove?*y Democrat sec that tlio vary best ncn ur? bi >oghl forward, regardless ol personal ieelitig3 or prefcroucos. ? Fur SaleThe Daily and Weekly Greenville News aro offered for sale by Mr. Speights, the propiic? ior. 111101 hoiu ni private safe hy the Jst Monday iu Auguet next, they will bo noici r.i public putcry lo llio highest bidder. AVc nrc sorry that tho Nowa 1ms not reccivnd lite patronage ncceficary to continue itb publication. It lma dono much for tho town of Greenville, and wo think our Greenvil!o friends should havo done better for tho Ncwb. Tho Coming; MftnIf the Charleston policy is not adopted by tho approaching ?tftto convention, it is our opinion that Gen. McGowan 13 tho coming man for the Democratic nomination for Gov* crnor. QualifiedWhippcr and Moaos have qualified an Circuit Judges and will cudcavov, it is tliouglil> lo tako f.hc'r seals, If ruth nhou'.d i>3 ?1 a c;; :o, a Fvoly time i.i nlicad cf us. ? o<S5> ? Democratic State Exc. Com., ) rvl.nv^ tx.'n T .. I .. 1 o -1 c%t*n r vuiuniMia. / ill V 1^. I O / I). \ A convention of tho Democratic party of tho Stato of South Carolina will ho held at Columbia on Tuesday, tho 15th dny of August, next, at. b o'cloelc P. M, to announeo a plalfoim of principles, nominato State oHicora and eloctors for President and Vice Provident, and to consider such buainoss as may bo brought beforo it. In with i l?r? ??? . v?? viiv i voui u 1'iuiin horotoforo adoptod, tho convontion wiii bo composed of delogatos from tho several counties in proportion to tho number of members to which each county is entitled to in both JLoiUiCs of the General Asnombly under tho new apportionment, viz. Abbovillo (> delegates, Aiken 6, Andorson 5, Burnt woll 6, Beaufort 7, Charleston 11), Chester 4, Chestorfiold 3, Clarendon 8, Colloton 0, Darlington f>, Edgefield 0, Faiirfiold 4, Georgetown 3, Grconvillo 5, I lorry 3, Kershaw 4, Lancaster 3, Laurons 4, Lexington 3, Marion 5, Marlboro ii, jNowborry 4, Oeonoo 55( Orangoburb 0, J'iokonB !5, KichlunU 0, Spartanburg 5, Snmptor 5, Union 4, Williamubnrg4, York 5. Tlic dolugaton will bo required to proaont credentials from tlio central organization of tboir roHpcctivo countiofl. Tt. is i'W!(>nmmnn/lnil 4tinf ll<? ... . WWVWMM1VMMVU VKC?U bliu OUUIIIJ' conventions instruct i,hoir dologatcs to tho Stuto Convontion to hold congressional conventions at Columbia at tho same timo for tho nomination of congressional condidatos, and judicial convcntiona for iho nomination of solicitors for their re.iju-ctivo conn??/l In/li/.w.l M..U juMiv-un uirM.nm.t), J a ?.! ku (Jor:;ru, Chairman Stato Kxoeutivo co:nm!Lo >. Tlio following resolution, ndoptod by tho enmmittoo, i? published lor Hio information of tho county organizations* Resolvedy That tho eommittoo roo? commend to tho countios to mako no nominations for county oflicofl or mombors of tho Uonoral Assembly until alter tho mooting of tlio Sta?< Convention. J A M V)H CON NKit, Chairmnu. J. V AH, fleonMiuff C ommunications Mr. Editor : I dosiro a email spaco in your oolumna to call tlio attention of our Commissioners to tho grc:ii need of a bridgo, oitlior at lionl'a cr088ing} or at tho old chartorod roulo ono milo bolow. At a rcccnt meeting i'i Groonvillo, a suggestion was mudo, that ono bridgo from Cox's to Dunham's would answer, and tl\ip \v04ld, sayo tho J?wo eountioa tho additional oxponso of rebuilding whoa Ihoro was no monoy, .vnd whon tho pressure of tho timos calls for tho oxorciso of tho groatost oeonomy in ovorything pertaining to taxation. This is but a pretext, (and an oxiromoly sorry one) for shirking a gravo public duty. Tho argumont is not a now ono, and haa not boon forced by tho disastors of tho froshot, it haa boon advancod by mon influoncod moi'o from aolfiah considerations than from a dcsiro to promoto tho common good. For what is a nomin-> al lax of a fow conta per hoad, coin-, pared with tho manitold advantages to lw> flnriunrl (vnm rmrul ?'An/lu fr\ mnnlr. ct, and *nfo bridgos for tho convonj ionco ot nil our cilizons? And who, I would ask, contributos moro to tho trado of Groonvillo, and fools moro deeply intcrosLod in its continued growth and prospol'ity than tho poo* plo from that bolt of country now about to bo blockadod by this arbitrary and dictatorial assumption of pow or. Wo havo a right guaranteed by our charier for this road. It is amjlo lor our protection, and wo will listen to no proposition that has for its object (ho abandonment of so clear and ; dtepn rvj'.o v. title. Hellish men havo ion;/ Jo.'"rr.il thin road topped. Withs out availing their motives, wo would f,imply tay thrvl their viowo are too narrow mid loo conimctod to have a right ap-svceiaiion ot what is boncficiai for tho public good. Tia i.v.iO, wo arc poor, and, lamentably t;*uo, t'.iat wo have had to fjubinit <o taxes tho most opproHsivo and ou!> ra?jcouH that hari over enrsod a free cow u try, levied by tbo ignorant and corrupt j;e?t who runs tiiis mockery of a government io South Carolina.? But here within t,j^o limits of our own County, wo can bco tlio importance of an insignificant tax to keep uj> and ro establish a road that is nbH'jlutely ossontial to the interest and aclvantago of a largo class of our citi? /.ons. Wo call upon Iho Commiwaioncj s to discharge their wholo duty, foar'oasly niicJ^imand to bun. iiiii IVom rniiuL the absurd uJoa tiir.ti.lio County can't afl'ord bridgou lor I,bo people to paao to market, and to visit tho rising young city at tlie loot, or our bouuliiut luOiiuuiinfi. Thia is respectfully Rubnuttod, with tho'hopo that aoiTio good may bo accomplished. Diacuaaion is at all times hftnc I'finl foi" if !?i in flilo ttm w ..... .w. mxj Ml U.?ll> TV??Jr CllikU ?U ciii r.rrivo at a Iruo concoption of tho wftnirt of our pooplo, and bring ponnas 11011 lly boforo our o'licials a viow of ihcirduly and iCf.ponsibility. M. uioonvillo has sustained tho loss, ny uonm, roconny, oi two of her moHt o;jtimal>lo citizona?Dr. J. XI. Doari and W. H. Watson. Fathor Ilandu, a .Roman Catholic Priest, was marriod to Miss Cora Bradahaw in Charlotto. N. (!.. on fim Olh inat. Tho forgor, who paiwo'l himself of! in Churloston an Wm. Floining, roccntly, obtaining largo num<i of money, has boon arroslod in Ilondoraonvillo, N. C. Tho Cloburno llifloR, a military or?An!?Al!A? Ai All 1-. < ? - ? guiiittiiuwii ui ^vwiiuiTH, loiograpnou to tlio Hocrotary of War n. tondov of thoir Borvinoa to "avongo tho do.-ith of Cuetor." Tho Nonrotary thanked thorn, but ntatod that ho had no authority to rcocivo volunteers. T!'0 gubernatorial contort in (icorgia waxoa warm. So far Colquitt in ahead, and Johnaon nocond. Tlio dark horao may eomo in on tho homo Btrotch. Tito Columbia Phoonix noniinaton Gon. Samuol McGowan for M ovnrnAi' aubjoct to tbo approval of Iho Domooratio Convontion. Swopson, who killed a man by tho namo of Mooro, in North Carolina, somotimo ngo, ban been triod at Kaloigb niul aequittod. 'I'ho :)omocraoyof Abbevilleeoun'.y n:vi r>: jnou ii'c |?mn or ">! )innry cloc'< t'or. lo iu'ing ouf. Candida to?. M . fJoorgo Mo?ion, hrothor of Alfunoy Gonoml H. \V. Molton, and a prominent oilizon of Ci.ouloi', died i:i Columbia on tho 7th inal. rl }?A vrtrrirtf. Itnf VIAW I\4\a ?M?/? _...vr * 'vii v nv/W ?? \/(?l/!IVl JI HO |M 'I ? ducod many nun r:lrokos in tl>o North, a fjood many of Llioni woro fatal. Ono hunt I rod and flovcnty militia PoldiorH woro prostrated by hoal .it Ti onion, N. J., on Sunday week. (Jastlo Garden, tho placo for koops \n<f immigrant in Now York, hus J boon unrncu, rickoua County lias roconUy taken the voto on tho aubjoot of primary - olootions. Out of oight clubs dnly ono, Liborty club, opposed it. Stfvon to oho. Tho Convention ordorod pri- ( mftry oloction's to bo hold on tho 18th c August noxt. Lot Groonvilio follow ( lior oxftinplo.?Groonvilio Nows. 1 Tho eilizonsof Columbia, sinco thoy hoard that o^gs werojyorth onjy tp^ l fcents a clozon at tliia plaCo, ale flgita* < ting the qoBtion of building a Narrow ( Gaugo Railroad from Columbia to this plaoo. If they undertake to build it by county Bubscribtion, Pickens-is not in. Tho word Sioux means 'cuUthroat.' ji Meeting: of County Demoeratio Executive Committeerorsufmt to adjournmont, tho County Exooutivo Committee met rvt tho Court House, on Monday, tho 3d inst. Present, R. E, Eowon, Chairman; D. F. Bradley, Secretary; J. R. GoBsett, W. O. Field, D. J. Johnson, J. E* Uorroughs. W. T. Field and John T. Lewis. Hcv Q W Bingloton was Admitted as proxy for V S Jones, motfiboc from Pumpkintown club- Reports from ouch club aa to action on primary plan of clcotion for candidates, was received, as follows: Pickensvillo club, adopted; Liberty club, rejected; Garvin club, adopted; Easloy club, adopted; Pickens Court IIouso club, adopted; Dacusviilo club, adopted' Pumpkintown club, adopted; Eastatoo club' adopted. A majority of the olubs having adopted tho plan, tho following preamble and resolutions were then presented and unanimously adopted: Wiierkas, A majority of the Democratic clubs in tbo county having adopted tho plan of.prinrmry election for candidates, as proposed fry the Executive Committee, and> whereas, it. is mr.'lo fhc duty of snid comniittce io docigv.r.to t'io time for holding said elcctior., therefore, bo it JtcK'lvcd, i;..: c:\ch olub roect on Friday, tho 18tli day of August., 18/6, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and proccod to rcceivo votes for candidates, as proposed, until 1 o'clock, 1'. M. or as much latin ar. may bo accessary, to afford all members of tho club an opportunity of VOtiliR, Revolved, That each club bo entitled to five delegates to the county convention, and that said convention convene at iho Court House, 011 Satur.l.'.y following, t!ic I'Jih, for tho pur? pose of carrying out the duties imposed by iho fii I plan of primary election, and for the discharge of such other duties as may properly como before it. Iiesolvd, 'ilia', it was iho iuiciiiion of the Executive Committee lliat t!ie candidate receiving a plurality, ar highest number of votes, (but net a majority, as published in the propsition) should bo the candidate of tho party. lieaolocd, That each club, when it meets to vote for candidates, be rcouostcd to ratifv the above declaratory resolution, and voto for candidates with that understanding, Resolutions submitted from Pickensvillo Garvin and Easlcy clubs, wero laid on the tablo. Gommittc then adjourned to meet on ualoday in August next, K. 1.. BONYEN, Chairman, B. F. B:iam,by, See. "new" fpr Oconee Tannery mil7? nn?lorp?gncd have nnsociatcd with JL thc.u in lliu conduct of their buninc.ss of Tanning ?ud MKaiiufaciiiiiig Bo<MH avid Shoes, MR. CirARLES WEITNAUER, nn n partner o<|Uiilly inlorcatcd with us therein. Tho nanio of Hie firm will hereafter bo tho "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful for pnet patronage, wo bespeak n coruinuancc of the same. Our tienior, Mr. Filzingor, has ft fino reputation as ft Tanner, and will bo able to , Mipply cuHlovuors ir this lino with tho b#?t arliolo of SOLE, UlTER AND HARNESS LEATHER. at. so, Wo will continue to manufacture our first clans hand mado bbsts mm 8EKDB8, And >fFer them on the best terms. OD;i HOOTS and SHOES are for salo by W. T. McFALL, at Pickens Court House, cheap for cn:>ii, or which will be oxchangod for llides on reasonable terms. G. W. Flf.'/ilNOER, OOTTLOUE WANNER. July 20, i?7fi 4(> tf The Stato of South Carolina* Pickkns County. IN COMMON PLEAS. IJaylis W Manscll, Fletcher //ansoll, Camilla Hendricks and husbruid James IS IIondriokn and others?l'lainlilFa. against James Raswell, Robert E Rowcn, Wrn A Clyde, Henry (J Rriggs, Thomas W RiishoII, Orlando C Folgor and others?Defendants. Complaint poa Rrlikf, &o. i~>Y virtue of a dccrtotnl order, made by tho 1 y Hon. T. II. (' /ol c, Ja lgaof the Eighth Judicial Circi.it, c; the I St' day of J.t'y, . A. 1) I' it>, citch ami every of the heirs at law of'l'i is* Minnift JJmson, formerly Tori.*. !n ma . , if ft.?y (hero ho olltor Ihiin ih< l'l:i:<.iifTi nijovo naiucd in thin action, aro h cby Hi. . .1 oned and required to njipo. v before tiio <kik of litis Court, identify)! .tf.clvc ai d c'abKih their claims to tho ft !c be distribute?, iovoin on or bofoin t! : 121 I day of July A. 1), 1877, or fot'cvti be debarred of all benefit undor tho dccree for distribution lo be rendered in this notion. fit? a under my hand nnd office seal at Plekona, litis tho lGth day of July A. D. 8. D- KEITH, Plcrk of Court of Common Plena for Pick ens County, C. i July 20. 1870 -PJ ly srmmmmwttbtat&mt. wiaii o in^J* Wj ww? m ANNOY/NOEMENTS. / For Solicitor. m V.i > Mb. Editor: Please announco tho nnmo of Jolonol W. C. KEITH, of Walhalla, as a undid at? for Solloitor of tho Eighth Judicial Circuit?subjool, howovor, to the Dcmoeratio {ouiiualion. DiMnnnATo 8?^ Vfo hereby nominate Qol W, II. PER1Y as a candidate for Solicitor of tho Eighth Jircuit, Bubjcct to tho ao'.ion oftho Djmosratio Nominating Convention. MANY DEMOCRATS. ?i . . . i ? U?4?L?_ For the Legislature, ? . j ?? .. jWo nro nuthorisod to announco Dr. \. J. ANDERSON ae a candidate for tho Legislature from Pickens County, at tho enous ing election?subject, however to the Democratic nomination. B?u> Wc Arc authorised to announco TIIOS. W RUSSELL as acandidato for tho Legislature from Pickens County, at the ensuing, election?subject, however to the Democratic nomination. 'Hio fricnils of H. II. BATES rcspcol fully announce him ns a candidate for I ho Legislature from Vickens County, at the ensuing flection-? subject, however to the Democratic nomination. * Tho many* friends of J. B. SUTIIEllLAND respectfully annouueo him as a candidato for the Legislature from Fickens County, at the ensuing election?subject, uuwcvur 10 mu uemoci^jllic nomination. JSP* Tho ninny friends of D. F. BKADLEY, Esq., respectfully announoo him as a candidate for tho Legislature?subject, howover to tho Democratic Nominating Convention. Mr. Rradlky served us faithfully in the last Legislature, andatnoro iudofatiprablo worker, or watchfnl GOrvanl of tlic interest of his constituents can not he found in tho County, For Clerk of Court' ! Bfi)u.Thc many lYi. tuIn of JOHN LEWTS | respectfully announce liim as a candidate for Ulork of the (Jour! of Pickcas County i\t llio ensuing election, nil.jccl, however to the Democratic notninnliun, Mr. Lkwis is :i true find tried Democrat, and liis lino, business qualifications eminently tit liim for the otlicc. * For Probate Judce. o BCOu The mauy friouda of 11. A. GUILD, respectfully announce him as n candidnle for Judge of Probate of l'ickcus County, at the onsn'mtr oloclion?fuKioct. liowcver to the Democratic nomination. tfeif" The many friends of W. 0. FlliLD, respectfully nnnounce him as a candidalo for Judge of Probate of l'ickcus County ttt the ensuing election?subject however, to the flrttlAH /,f ( l.n /' ? ? * ** ui "iiv v-t>mny wcmoci'iitic nominating Convention. * For Shnriff, c^.? Till! fricii'i.< ot'JOAU MAULI)IN res Ipucuuiiy announce liun as a candidate for Sheriff of IMckoos C.mnty, fit Iho ensuing cloction?subject, however, to llic Democratic nomination. B?Oi> Tho friend* of 0. W. I50WKN rc.^pccifully announce bim as a enndidnto for Sheriff of Pickens County at t he ensuing elec? tion?subject, however to the Douocratic nomination. * Hay* Tho many friends of J. 1ULBV FEH* QUSON vcspcc! fully announoe h':p sa a candidate for reveled ion to Iho ofticu of Shcrill of Pickens County at tho ensuing election? subject, however, to tho action of tho County Democratic nominating Convention. * For County Commissioner J35T" Tlic friends of R03WELL HILL rcopectfully unnounco hini ns a candidate for County Commissioner of l'ickens County, at tlio ensuing election?suhjcct, however, to tho Democratic Nomination. * For School Commissioner, rTho friends of Hoy. G. W. SINGLfiTON respectfully announco him as ft oiui.lidftlo fur School Commissioner of Pickoiis County at Ihe cnsu'nf; election?subject, however, to the Democratic Nomination. Tho many frionds of Prof. J. II. CARLISLE respectfully announce him as a cnr? uiuHio ior mc cinco oi Ncliool C'oinmlBSiouc r of I'ickcns County at the ensuing clccliou, subject however, to tho action of tho Democratic nomination. * t/Sf" Tho many friends of M. 8. HENDRICKS, respectfully announce hiin as a tfandidato for Sohool Commissioner of Pickem County, at tho ensuing election?subject, however, to tho action of tho County Democratic nominating Convention. * 1?1 LIBERTY HOTEL TIIH UNDERSIGNED IIAS OPENED A FIRST CLASS 1I0U8E at Liberty Station, fJ. 0.. fiii ! in prepared to tako pcriiW-nont or transient IJoardore r.t rca*o>ablo rates. TJie Table w!U bo Bup|>licil with tho best (ho market affords. Ho aloo kc?ps a Boloot BTOl.K OP MERCHANDISE on lmnd, which is offoml to tlio public choap, for ca?h. CoriBult your own inlrrost. ml nn him J J. NIX. Lilcr'y, ?V f\, July if*, H?7<J 40 t( V. : NOTICE! ~ _ Fii - ?* H* ' v t - 0 On and After the !5tli Just, wo will SELL GOODS nA r> r \jx\ miEiMEera WI3 WILL #13 J?LEASJ5J)-rTO servo our friends on thoso terms, bat * can not soli on timo. All r\Ai?oAMc% TKTnTp*Rrrrr.Ti m?A VA. ??. % jyAUJUfXJJX/ ? ?? # V quQstod to call and closo all Accounts by NOTE. ' ' T I It. E. 1IOLCOMBE & SON. | Ensloy^S. 0., July 18, 18.76 45 " NEW ADVE1 rirISKMENT8. ^ (h j Q fiilay at homo. Agents wanted. OutO L/v fit ami tonna frco. True & Co., Au-. A1~t. . Kiniii, luuiiit'. AWBfl'ER WEEK. guaranteed to Agents, \l / Malo and Fotualo, in their locality.? 111 I Terras nml OUTFIT FREE. Addross T r.O. V1UKEHY & CO., Anguata> Mo $6 to $20 per day at homo. Samples worth Sfrfrec. Stiuson & Co., 1'ortland, Mnino. P~~ 8YCH0M&N0Y, OR SOUL OUARMINQ: How either sox may fascinate and gain r tho love and affections of any person they choose, instantly. 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