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THE - SENTINEL. t. . DLT. EdittiAY &' Affetor Ternas 08 *o Year . . $1 60 siz Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Advertising Rates. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 00 per square, of (9) nine linesg ON LVSA, for the frst insertion. and 60 cents for each subs. qnent inveiltion. Contracts m%de for TMRE. 811 Or TWRLVR months, on favorable terms. Advertisements not having the number of insertions n.irke-l on them, will be published until forbid and charged rccordingly. These terms are so simple any child may understand them. Nine lines is n square one inch, in every instance we charge by the space occupied, as eight or ten lines can be made to occupy four or five aquares, as the advertiser Iay wish, and is charged by the spKce. 4W- Advertisers will p.lease state the nuim be of squares they wish their advertisements to make. g&- Business mnen who advertise to be benefitted. will bear in mind that the 8ENTINE l hits i ltirge and increasing cir Culation, aind is token by the very clais of perlonls whose trade they desire PIC.'NS 0. U . S C: TIhiall'sdlay. JaII'. 4, 1877. The Adjournment. 'he Se ate aind HHmp"'Bou-ite nd jomrnie sine die on)i Fridav evening. he :!"Id i ., iel having gone I broulglh tlt r Of passing a tax hill tf 141 mills I I State purposss, atill 3 f'or Cunt)y, n.akinll a1 t)ta,l (if 17 millm the livivivst lax levied ty any whd illttistr'a.itif IIIlo tth CarOilll. N ot 1 Vcet of it. will ever b. e(Alletted, and it w% ill do4 thle t"Ixpa1yere I)( mo1(re halrml thian if it, hmd been titily 21 millm in% Wtend if 17. The Cittostittitionail 111.1sse alm) aifjturiell sine die on tihe aie day. 'lhe (;etival Atsembly wVill beL conlvenled by Governlor Iap Wil ill extfraordijy sesiOn when ver in his juidgment, the interest if& The Railroad Tax. The flank of Commerce and the IIic'2molnd anmd Danville ibhii'road Company have obtained judgment against the securities of this C'ounlty on thle suipercedlias bonds. We are intor'med that lie execlt tons h'ave beeni issuetd and plaiced in11 Ch hiandls of E. II . BaeiI~to 'o cot Sectitoll. Th le j iudgmenII tuad costsa will amiioun t, pr'obabhly, to eigh!lt 0or telr thioui"and dollairs. The ('ounlty t'onlanissionlera boive already levied an eighit mnill taix , to meeCCLt th is j udg menti, but ow inug to thle comnpl icat ions in State Tihe ('ulumllissiuilIers, at oll1' n1:1ss liiCetinlg atL this plaice hist yeari, were' request ed, and di rectedi to save lie securit ies iirmless, and for hat purpose inade the 8 niilla l--v'y, above re. ferried to. It seeinls evident no0w t halt this judl(gtuentt wvill livey to he patid, and na lie Cunmy is re'sponsible. every laxpaiyer 1w inl ferest ed. If thle securities pay it now, thle t'omlnty w ~ill he con,pelled to refuind it to them adas eviery Iuil in thle courtsa adds more cost.* we think it b'eter for' the ('ounty to take the bull by lie horns and inaike provisions for mneeting the quies'inn at onec -. If the se enrlit ies ar'e forced 1o pay, it will only inucrease lhe muomint . wh'lich the ('ounty wvill evenitually ha:ve 10 ine'et. uin1. as alhl the t'uxpayers of' iie Couty,3 as5 well as lihe indui vludui aeenrit ies, are inter ested. iln his mtt er, we r'ospctfully suggest a inecl ting at Itha:111C p lac on Saudaty. lie lu;thI it si .. for t he pinlp(o of t'ak ing t he question1 into )conlside(rat ion. Let us havre a good Inurn cut, and1( a free and full dicussion of thle wvhole nul ier so t hat it may be fully uinderst ood by every body. South Carolina's Electoral Vote. Tl h ea (2 tlg re ssiI n l; I Ii' l o v s ti g aL ti n g' this. Stte. T'ie-y, netordlmig to) the' fllec of t h;e returnsm, antd the) votes ato, i alb ea'lst, LiveC the State to' layes4 by (h0 o 800) via es. lTey also) dlechiare thlat thiere is No DOUBT bt, that, IIllmpton andui tlin- entili' Ste Demo, terotic~ ticket wre el.-eted by a ma:jor'i, ty )'alling. from 1,101) <lw.i The Demuernt s of this Statec never cla1ied iLtfor' TI'id.e, bt, all the timo concede<ct t,. O e thin ithe alc 2ttioni oh the com-' mit tee~ will g' liar t\ow:i-s establihina. IIamtont)'s4 recoignition , byV 'een thta Re7~pub licani patyJ, ini the'1 North. We re ret to) leari t' Mr'. W. N. Cra..ig. Shler'if' ofl .Oci nce C~outy 13, dhied or hiearLt disease at W~''a Ihall las t Sat utda. A'. Cr'aig wtau well - und int v'orablIy kCh(Ownh by3 thle cIiin of this Countytt, haint'Itg bieen sherui' of OIhl Pices Distriic~t.eforo thle Ctunty o1 cotiee wazs formined friom it. liitmflpto hi8 t,ri till.liii is 11Ow int th( hands of the Ltxpayers' of the State. If t hey w? ihhold thir taixes from the Chambi leu aini "bobstti"' c.oncer hh, Ii : Suhccess is atssure'id. TheIm awo 1)11tl plays taxeJs to ttin Chlamraig. nat conern'I i4 ai trattor' t his fNtnW0e ' there shiould be .such mark him. The 0oty Ofers. The opinion of Mr. Campbell and other l*wyere itarleptowr, taking the ground# tItV. teof the County offluers wero legally elected in the last general election, has caused quite a commotion -niongst tihe incoiniig and outgoifig Odunty officars ti,4ugh Out the Stat.e. The opinoi of these, gentlenon vo quek4tios of- Constitu tional a w hams great weight ,t,hrQigh out tbe Stnte, butin this itstailte 'E presmcnne they have taken merely Lechnicil grounds in order to preveit the induetion cf a bad man into tie >ate of Po'b*o,Judge IsCharheste County. Thig wo think uifortunato for the whole State in our prosont political complications. If it is true that none of the Counity officers were elected legally on tho 7th (12h3y of lat November, thut. it im equally to to that thero was no election for Governor, Lieutenant Goveror, State officers, mermbers of Congress, atid Solicitors. No persoin were elected except the Seliitors anld R.-presen ia tives. If fhe Courts fihould sustain tho view of the haw tn held boy theose gentleon, then the Delmocralit plty wi1l lie the los erG, for ill the State ofticials are Rad. icals, Undi ill the counties of Colleton, Bartwell, Aiken, Edgefield, Abue Ville, Laiurens, York, Lieaster and Marlboro, th incumberits arc all 1h-publicans, w hile the ne%w officers el ecw ar0 ill Dvmcerata. It is very cer tili that the 1epub icans will iot ob ject tG havin,rg the law consty ued by the Ciots :s viewed by thesu gcintlemei. We thir.k tle vew taken by Gen). Iiualce, f. Malion, who stands ae high inl his profetisitin as anly m1tatn ill that section of !le State?, is a proper one, and lh11e Democratic (ou,ty Afliceris .houid he govertied by it. Ir reply to Ihe Sheriff of Marion County, General 1arlete says: "hi relply to your request, that I should advise you is to whether you would be safe and justified i. law in tutrining over your' papers, bookcs anrd innds to Air. A. E. Grice, who was votedl for an d du(lared elected at the general election held on the seven ath oif NovembI er last, I beg leaivo to saty I bast I en' not) t,II ii yotu are boun:11 I o Lgo behlindo ihe commti-.-i3'on of voorl silc eessor. it le'gallyV a1:a l ul e'xct(edU(. but that upon' the producntioen ouf isuch a1 comithission to yout, you w~oubll be 'safenm il jti iifi ed" asN a pulit ) I (fuer in sturreiolerinig youIr (oftier, boo0ks nml ihereby aittuch to yout er your suiret ies. It seems to me t atL anly othier rule woul maiiike overy officer, w hose termn oft 'flie.- hwil explirehd, lthe jud~ge of' thle election of his~ suc(cessor, andi wohti conifusion,. I cetrt;ainily think that no( 'ouirt (cotlbl find antim14 ity' to sub ject you to iiablity for sur-renideirg 3 our '.ffice ui its inicients under- :ueh Mr. Gr-ice, wi o is a Democ:rat, it seetms, sent, his bond to Secretary of Stte I!:avne, before 11 T llamton was I iau:!II1ratedi, bult Ch1ambe1urla in did not sign hiIs commlisio 11 n nil after Ham i)p ton 'si inau1g u ration . General I iarlee, t herefore holds 1hzhat Mr. Grice's com,. missHioni i not, legal, ini na8 mu ch as8 it wa's lnt issuedh, by3 the( plroperi person, If Governor' IIamp1t.on hnJ signed thet commission it would have beeni ail heainiii Go,, IIrlo aises i(Mr . lHer Iy not1 to turnmI his (,fTi'e~ over to M.I course1 for all the Deisceratie oflicers to pursuel(. if the, otlicers elected ot. thei MeventhI of Novembsier last present the conmmision of Gover-nor liinmp, ton, wre tink it suffieiicuit, andit the ir climbents11 shioul d turnll the ir oflice1?rs is10 nodoubht inl our1 minid but whait such nlion(1141 n tei part w)1mLonhId be siustaiin ed by theo Couts , ando the officerst coit nnis'iiobned( by G.overnor 1li1ampton prope i,rally I reco gnIizedl. Th is is t he (''n ~ly cours that our1 I)'imocraitic of.. ftcers (en 1 consistentily or' hiotnorably The Taxes. Tbc (ConutitutionaI Houstie. bof'ore it.s adtjouriinmIent, udoepj.ted ai reso u tion requeOst inrg the peOl ( t the Sta ei to pay3 inito the Hampt< n GsovernmentCa (wiebi is thle only Ig awfuh Government in theu Stat e) one fourth of thle ttaxes patidi by iemi last yearii. 1t0"'ivni aide discreutionary withI Governoir Hampr j toni, ait which t ime the taxes diall be paid, and whbet her by install ments5 ain This$ taxiX to be1) 11ppl3ied Iby t,1' G,overnbor to the ma intennni rie of t ii Penal ni'.d C~ari: thle Intsti httions ii Statec an id Coutiies, said ihe Executiv an d J ud icial Donaartmen ts of the i, Each ialptyor mii p.r ai.e 'L 2*001cipt for the amtount. aid which is to be credit*d Ax e bill is ropo : ,.s tion has to foWes of law; it in only a ro. quest, and we feel assured that when Governor Hampton mpake, a call for t,he mnoney it wilt Ibe prouIptly sini chcaorfully paid. -I11 is esentlially no eosary for. our people to ba prompt, 1-or tho publitf inptitutions are now witb.optfund8,,p.4 can not he muin tained *it hos kid..romnthe Sttn a lhe Liuiatic Assylum is an institu Lion which uppeils to the philanthro py of evury', mun. in he- SIU6.." It should bu promptly prvided for, and its i nIates well hnker eure of. The Penitenitiary is anot, erint ituti ionl I tat ir. obliged 1o >e kept up by the Stiatv. At (qQtd, told wihevent% $-, '!Oh itho latt'ipit Governtkient is properly iallud, be mado t4ell sustiiiniiini,; but, Un. er te pretent laws of the Stalto it im an expensik o coneern, bit iN obliged to bo maituiitwid by taxaton. or the it ttatL' .a1113 wil.6 . ltBt t it _ tilIe Iilliattes, I w rt r Iias i h State would te turied looso upon to.. It is Ulso ttecessary to keep. the Judiciil and Exceuti e Depat meit" tif' the State rutniniig, atid'it requirei lonley to do tlhis. Sallries, iliterest mi the public debt, and the p-ublic sihools will have t,o wait until the Sta.tte is bt oughit ot ot chaos. But ilie othe.r items for which tiotey im demaded vat tot he pt,t t)ff, and (overnor iampton is oblged to ua.ive MnOey inl ordt:r to -i,tanii 1-Is Gov 4rnm111ent.. Let. us the.$ bo tpntal when the request is made, but at the s:eo time let us firmly reolvo never t.- pay at vent to the bogus govern meit of D 11. Clhamberlai. It we withhold our money fron the uairper, and we will for ever be done with tl du t'e s - tf carpt-- bag rule. Our people brive the whole tnatter. inl their 41w'1. u d. Il likf uitoi-t Iip tont an,d rnpudi ate ChambetIiin's pre Itnt i ons, thett quteMtion is Mettled and Hlamp)tont will be succersful. Let its staind firtm rt.d united in. this tmatte'r anid secue all the fruits of our vte tory. The Presidential Question. Tbc, prospectsL~1 of Mr Tihden, as thte ne.xt Presidet,r. ot t he Un itled Stas1tes ar!e brigh~ te llng every dayv. Ihe nea. Itot) 4 at h le .Sit hreIne1 ('ott rt of Fl.>Ieada. ordleritng thte State-Boartd of Canv'ass-. era to tmake a recountt, will either give lhe Sr tate to Tilden (or caseLM the v'ote to) hie t1trown ou.t, wich, in either. event wil!l elect Mri I. Tildent. Th'Ae Cotngr'essiona.l I nvestIigafting4 C.Iomm,it tee int Lou isian a hats, by oscrtwhltmil ieg ev idence, d1isprovedt ever'Cy chat'gg of itim)idation by the Demiocrartic p:1, butt it lhas provent very3 elenly thet wVortt <indC of '-bull dozitng," and1( It.he nu.ast gigan .tic t rands we re comt' miit ted by the Re'public1nn I' Stato w~vill eiter be givent to T'ilden. ot thr OWn outt, t hat is, it thereo is an regard for justice or' eonstitu tnal law left 1.in Ithe minds(1 of the Sentator> (ot the Untited Sttates Cotngi ess.Th peo.ple of Intdian,a. Ohito, Illiis1. Pentn WVestern Statecs are risinet up in theia miight , antd will hold mneetintgs in each cout iy ft thte St ates otn the 8th inst., wht n thety will speain no 11 nee.lCrtain tones c to the Setnate, deanuo ilig thatt lie will of thte people as expressed onI the 7 th day3 of N oven,beri last, lie re, tdarded , a td that tSnelta J TI Identt and IThomtas A. HIendr icks be. declared Ite P're.diden tiand Vice-Presidlet of theL U'nited States. It tIt tnouniedl alreoady that d'e, altors Cotklin.g and4( J. (G. Bllatin n ill tr Ike tssut w int te ltad(icatl con)spirta tors, an rd demnantd n hionest coun it of the elecital vote. INine Raputblicain Senatots are gl Ithat arte nreued, and1( t is nw as-ert ed that, that, numbt. er will he fottnd when the proper' time airrives, aind they will r'iso ah)ore patra of the petople0. Everythting, at this Itime points. cl'arly13 to thne pea&ceatblt IitauigueInation (of Tilde n on thet 5th of' South Carolina ini CoQngress.. Lihnt Gov.at O Sip o Spenker Wal,; trace, and Meve*nty eight liepresenta t.ve's and Senart.jra, was presented to the Senate by Sentator Gordon, of' Georgin, the 29th ult. Thte memiv~orial recites art lengt.h the events which have r'e'etly tt'rnspired itn thet State, the.in ttfetrentce of th milituary, &c., an ~d arsking (Coress to tako such nc. tion as w :11 cause a Cessattion. of mili. Stary interfere.ae in the nifaitrs of tho LegdaLun 40 ikbrei Wws tWoImh ot' Jhe olloa to which they were elected. After the reading of tho memori6l, Ir. Gordon moved toy e i 0y -a to iTh(ln 'ering to the Committee on Privileges 441ection.' A ii.qu II e:flig which Afr. ordn intr duced b1e following Resolution: Resotved, by the Sellt(, That the 4tite goveronient, now vximkjg mi! the itate of South taroliial, ad represein ed by Wade H ahmptoi ail Gvern4r S the la w1ul govern Ieut Of l4akid State: hi .j it is.republicaui ig formged th*A mvmsintunce niecessaxfy -(ji,1U14t11n b0" rier and law'ul nIth ityin sil state should be giv*tn by the United States when propoily esiled upon fpr Lhat pripose, to the eld t1hat. the 111ws 111y e I .i ihu, an0 promply execu, L d, lifo and* *4 peK-ty ibt d and lifnded .auI(m isl v Ihut6A bt the law, State or national, brought to a speedy p.uishment for..their crimes.. On the qiiestiori of reference, no quorlu) vote I anld tile mmonurial vuirn up) mn Tuesdiay. MNIr. Goi)rdoni's reso It , tion I.ty over and can be called up by him ait any11 io1), ' The City by t'he gca in the Van, The resolitios adopted ait i mass myieeting of the vitizels 4)of fharlestonl. wHOieb ve ptiblish bels, ha1V, the ring of the t raw metal in them. Oth erI Counltiem ar1o 1'ollo(wing suit, and Pickensshould not he behid: '. Resolved, Tlhat tle CoesmervaLive (-itizells of Char-lestim, Deoiviecrats and Repliblicanls dj( l-!jreo iZjj W:atip Haimpton, 111( loie other, Us the inw ful 010nerom o4 South rlin10il. To him!ilono will they yit-l-. :%s Gov ernor, obedieneo ared isuipport, 1an1l to him they pledge such' nd and as i, 1 an1ceA, moriail, fiian'cial and material, as mayRj- be required for t1*I es tah1lsIShm11elit ( maiwonntenanco of the miostitutional gov'e1nmn4-11t of which lie : tle hlead. Resolved, That. vo rectg.4iize W. D. Simpson, sini nlonv other, 1n the.ca i l Lieutenaint-Goveirnir of South Caro lina; aid that we recjogrniz the jiouse f which the lotn. W 11. Wallaceo is Speaker', asu the ''legally coniMIitated 110ousot of R~.teres-:tat ives"' of' South Car' lina Resolved, That D. H. Chamberlain, I.avinig been def'eated at,. the po4lls as a Land(idJate flo' re elec(t iona, andu placed inl oflice. 1 under 1the dfelhattion~ of' 3n illegail G ce eral Assembhly', by thea unt war ranutable use0 of mi lit:n-'y force, is re.gar'ded by it,1 asin ulsulrperI, an d we ti on niever to reccogiz himli as Gvr nior', an id our iu.flexible deterinai:tion to repudIiiateC his 'eery art. an d every act o(f the pi'treended L~i"utenanti Gov ernor01, and1( everyS act of the prIet41el Geeirail As'oembly, as tintg w ithiot autho huity o-f lawv, null1 and v'oid. Resolved, T hat1 whlileI wn, by' these res1olutio,Iasser~it our righ! t aind deter iainto be govern'laed only) by thew p)le hiave chiosen, and1( while we aire Lixod in the p~urpose to0 oppose to the? 1ttermtlt the effoirts of D. 1H. Chamn berlain and( his associa1tes to usur1 p the Vu nc'tions of governmenth . ini thiis8tat1 e, we expiressly disclaifm any intent, to resiMt the exeutIion of the pirocess oIf the Ur,ited SJtates1 Courts, hiowever harsh8l they' may13 seemI, or' to resist, und(er any1 circumlstasnces, the miilitairy tot cc of thet United Sttes. Resolved, T1hat the pretended gov ern'ment oif which D). 11. Chiamberbrin in the heatd, has no0 po wer, force or authority in South Cairuhna saLve wha)3t is gi ven to it by the con tinuioius sup port and acetutah use cit U'ilted States I rOps. It is4 the (retn[ e of poli tic'al ftaud, antd airmeid lorco, it is4 as1 impo-) tet'i1 as it is audaicious tand ulaw ful. FioRt TIlE PICKENS SENTINEL.| Facts About the Death cf A 3. Meeker Mali. EDIroa- I find that cluiosity to kniow~ the pariIticu1lars, in 1f11, in re, gsard to hl e dethl oaf the un lfortuniate Meekeor, is ctausig couisiderable inqui ry. Theli part iculharis of whlich I pro-~ pos4) give' to the putblic thrzough the col um oii your paW Uper'. On the 16:1k* uilt. lhe (Mecker) waus at Li berty stas~ ti)ton du1trig the principal psat t. of the daly-wals int OXicafted from early ill the hiay-was aeni weeping, an d ?earid to sayv that lhe w~ 0ub4 aS s0on die as to lif'e, thazt. liv'ing wa'ts no ~onsoI4lationl or aitisfact ion to imu.. 1La1te in thle e'v eu, inlg he star ited ftrm the~ Sta&ttioni ini 1) the diret ion of' homo (at 1A1'-4. Kemasler'") mul ich intlox i(1ted, t.holh able, as8 was1 thownVu by te witne'sCS before the jury of iniquest, to tiazv'l. The1~ down tain) pasised Liberty sat 6 'clock, p. mn., stopped two or thiceerminutes, and tben tanm ed orf voi y rapjidly for3 Contralsl. 'Te gradel is very) heaviy down for' one mnile saud a hailf from Liberty in the d'tect ion the trini w'as going that hilled said Meeker. He wats killed about oneo mile fromu the Stazt ion. is r'ema'zins was found1( on the- 'o:ad hioi'ribly -li manghoii, a bout fifteen inutes aifter the tiri ase A watch wats kept over the. body from the time it was found until the jury of m~nent, was organized hvahe Our-' onI wit 1 enl foIlit 3 be meantime. His ronaippa,Vuthein examined by Lhe jury, ani) literward-4 consmigie(l to its lnst rosting plac Ii thle LiherEy Church ya?rd by his frienU. hi $f tm Vpfth gind vxam'4foa by thejury wure the last who saw Mr. Meeker efore hoe was killed. The "" ,'ti )'ypitsirun iig the trin 141. KiJljC hiM. iruJ tw,o gelitlelnenl WhoweO; teW -truvoling on the Railroad vad euni" tr i-emlieste Mr'. Meeker mion after thev trInu Ias d down. Not. a siigle t4ylIh.h of pWoOf coulId be eli01ie#tdui im(pl$ fIrate [ny one with care(essness in the Un lut.t.ite uia 1it',u~,s ve'.tP I plirt uniate himisell, in beimr (in the R:i;ul wlhvn iltoxiee,0d. 2Nu?thig wilful or titen, 14rtional f Hiny olO to the ijury o telw imor untoi,rtiate A. J. Meeker.. Res welfully, W. (I. FIELD, Flo'urn:111 Jiry oft 1 'quest. - Iey were A %m .)04113, uhInIe(y , i iirly I eat, On, but, in order to keep their tilaig4 1&1atnedju t he vna lam yf thaf tIa t , t buy dist'rant6i.td E.igeield and Laurens. Caln any honle.1t ImI 11) tihe State, r'e, gard 410less4 of par.()y prijudice", tole-rate Such an ulattlemp & bare neeacid 1 h-:am4l ? The New York Ilerald is, to VeT ta-killch ill its npprovul of tih Democratm of South Carolinu meo raliziig filtlg re t l he rce.griitio of 1Hampton 1k4 (ovelrinm.. It i', i ay1 tihe ierali, Oe wise :1hi >e-.ceinli h1.. luti n11 0 the pesen13-44.11t complic.itionl. Starve 'em 01ut, nomuey i- their 'o of the State w itlihiold it they go t? pieces quicker i au un old Vottel hip in a galie. Cha" CIS O'Conr,r thle grezitemt 47f Am a' jm Jiii si, ;ud who"o views on UonstM i utI.ional11 'qri ait iSfls noin cain quesion, seemfl uitte'rly Luto depairi oft the' Republie. HI - thinks, tihe last Ve.Ltige of li berty peishe.~d with1 though, petrhapis', ho>t ini thc r:ight wa:y-, bt,t was;C defeateil, anrd in her' deft.-at peishii, suilth'red a ic'relmdou .-htk. ElViti AR E TiEY -- Wherty are thme stait(estnenl of the Re1>ttbhican~ Iaty'? Is th,ereo none14 of' them hohli' eiough to denounce thli inf;amyr of Grlaniioiii Theei'e ilite~10ims 10or a MI:tateman, whoi( .w'jH riMe *thow;>ariity noi' sIih l.by Hie deniounlrced G raiit for his i.gnoranc anid liMiErjationi; artal fori thai Iihe. y,.sli.. tical blackle'g of in jp:tr 1y vilified anrd KILndered the st atesmani . I,s there'.. nione to take SrumneriCi's pla(c? __ Y EE AL. Ma~1ll1ED, mn the 21st uh., ati rhe re'i dence of' thle bpride's f.iiher, by 11ev. W. 11 Singlozon. MRt S. HI. BROWN anid MiSi N4NNLE~ BLA8bING A ME-all of Pickens.. On Stunday, te 24rb hi t., at the r91idenee, of lie briude's father, b)y thre saine, Mi i. IEN OCIH Ith:HIARtL*SON ar.d M1ISS SALLIE GJRIFFIN-dIl of Pickens. The Mtate of hientIa Carolina - udiigens' & 0. S. Bb, merchan:rs. 414 ing busines's uinder thle firm nlame orI iu,ig ins & Ito I Plhaintiffs, aiguins A. J. 11. Day, Defend anrt. SUMMONS FOR itkL1EF. T'o the Defendanit A. J. II. Day. y OU are heeby si enmonetd aundOcI reured to i answe'tr te com~plinti.if in h i u an onl. of which ai copy is filed ini Clerk's ofic~e for said County, an rd to iserve a *opy of vour' an. swer to die said complaIinti.Oin thei sufiecriLers4 at thie.ir oflice, i. P'ickensim C. HI , within t'enty dlays aftier thei isei Vce here'of. exclusive of rihe day of such ser'vice; antd if you tail to~ answer heC oulaint WitIn tiitue n.fvreesqid, lhe plainrifi' in thisi action will applg 4, 1h Cor ror,the relief demnruded in thme complaijnt Datecd 6th JDecember, A. 1). 1876$ HOULCOMB'E & Giil!.D, in ilt il's Ainorneys. TO A. J.. UI. Daay; l'ake notice, that thme eomplamin i iisa niit>n W -e filed in ihe o4lice of thme C2lerk of thle Coiurr'for Pic'kensa Countmiy, on the 6th damy of Decenmer, 1876j. hO0LCOMllE & CHILD), Jan 5, 1877 17 . 6 HE CHRONICLZ AND SlN?INIL Is Published Daily. Tri weekly and Week<y, A7T A U GU STA, G A. By~ WALSil & WltIGHTI, PR1OP'RiETOPs. Full! Telegraphic Disparchres fromn. all tointiu. Iatst andl Most Accurate Market Reports. linterestinug and Rlloiable Correspoundenice from all parts of Geor'&ia. South C.arolirta, and Washingtog) City. G3EORGOIA A ND CAIRLI!NA NEWS A SPE-. CIAhLTY ' AILY': One Year, $10o 00 Six .MIouth,,50 One Yeft'. $o 00 Six Months, 2 50 WEKLY One Y'.r $2 00 Six Mesths, an EASLEY STATION, pe TlE UNDRMIGNEp F M With the viiv ot'dalhgiing their"h 4i't nes-priposte 14o tme out their entire AT COST FOR. CASIl--CONSZSTq ING OF: L-ersre lot (& Ieadf- Madc ('lothin& Ladie'. Misses and (. Idretv's Shes; Valiety ofI. Mov'ari-1 .--'Ho-ad Cr. ekeiry, Glass :.ml emrthvn waro; Hard ware-, its veal tVairiety j alls.1 IIId )C.I sm4 il -m And ntm%- r articlts--i fdi NO Ineanl wlat we any, th'k ifr-M tpod toppipitunit v tor rnet-hnrl0 or tly3 one inl Ie1(ill h. ( 1inlg. RseApecl , ully, RU)TSSIEL,. ,.k-UllN & CO. NoV 30, 1860 13 Thost, Akowinl vi enelea indebteg t) Ituse1 & 1Wynit. tor 1874, or T. W. Ilissell for r875;. ither try note,r 2uemiut, ill1 timli their Paperm int thii h,:a te) of nna ofe tir :zt er 10Oh 'I a.. ber, n it bot. ro spe<- to peranA. I most -,ttle. T. W HUS NOTIC E. The Polrthersiip of G LAYTON & CO. h ohis day expired by limirai on of term, aN we offr o,r 1arge and tN11 Sieck of D4Y mmmst, fiard1ware, .1hoe, &c , at comt'for CA:-.lI. We ex.end our hetrey thanks to she cit.sfa of he utiiounding county fur their very. Iiber.t p:at reuazge. Thos,e inadebteud to irs muist coime forward - .and intak~ weseth-ment by .hannawry hst. 4LAYTIOEN & 00. - ~*9 a d: nr home. Age'niy wanted. Owi. q1j III au-1 terms tree True & Co., As. REALY FOR AGENTS-THE. CEjlALEXPgQ ON grea days, etcli Unusly illstratl e, ihor lU:ghll pua,an ey ebn . l ,elin It) Ien'ely4.IV . (h){ .\ge:i i1a i W:a *d. Senad fid Iall p.oa n i;u-.,. Thi- i'. the chn ce o 0 years to cm runey tai%I. Get Hae only reliable hiauary. II L 31.\I' L i Ii(tE E.., 'uzbs., 78 ManU-O-l -8:ret. 1I Uibu te.ph&ia. P'a. ( AL I UIN Ie not dVceive byVI pr> arturet hooks as-MIninglI tol be --olliial," and em*iIIg what will tiIppeet in) Auagust anid Se'ptemiber. 25IXTi'..\ Ft NE M1IXEDL CARDS3, withte O nne,10cents, post plaid. 1. Jogma & Co., Naiss.Lh, N. V,.. $e5e$'UlFREE.X P. t.Vig.Lgi $5 t o $2 'per dny at honm Sarnpes worths $l frete. M iznnon & Co .. Por,tan,d, Maine. V.' TEDlento el1 to Me~riItpa. $90 monh an< Rl( IraveIiing ex pensese pid General \ tanufatctutring Co , Sa week in your .o vtown. TermsiAnd' qU) $5 r,niflt tree. HI. linbn.-rr & CoG tort lanId. \l-tine. $20,000 in God;T And other Valuable Premiums GIVEN TO TirOSE Wrio Worir for the Timuues. ~'TiE CINCiNNAT! WEEKLY TIMES., pubtli ed tf,r :.3 yeavrs. hans a Nat ioned charac ICer :ar:l intl'eee with muerons ini over'y State an rd Territocry in I he U nion, uand of da.l shades. Eyvery parveon ofl aP he imes i present ed. tree of chairge, wi'th an illuistrated Yevar book of vauluabbl in:forna; ona, fer 1877, alone wotth I he y. ice of I he piper. WIT' 1 LV EN Cl A .itBERS, ed for theW pocket thII'e yline r, whuich re volves atomat icay when...- .. thle ha mm,er is rain'd . It ia made o,f hme heat. Eiltshi 5 eel, ntickelI s:lver pltated, anid has1. a long. accurdte rug. The ret tall price of this itevolve ria $5; but. the pubhlishe.rs of tho Weekly Tjim 's, by spe9l31 arrngementt with the m)Sfianetr,ers, are en. abledl ICo se. d it. postI pi i lby uniil. to all wII)ihoiubcr:be tor the WVeekiy Times, at a trife over I le whiole*sale price, namely, $4, whichd will pay for both the llevoIver ain Times. Or, aniy one wilt make up a club of 15 sutbscrib)ers tor the Time-. at $1 .60 each, shalli receive, a RIevo)lver for hais Sernices.- * I a' A suatnple copy of' the Times, with ow? flw munt rated List of1 P'remims, and other doen. mee ts, will be senltfree on application to CINCINNATI Tl)MES < 0, 6s2 Wes~t ThIird--street, Ciuniati, Ohio. CRISTADORO'S HAIR UYE. (:istadoro's huai Dye is the SAFESTa4 BEST: it acts instantaneousldy, prodcing Lb.: most1 I 1 natur shaitdes of' Bihck or ir<.wn; do. NOT' ST'A IN the $KIN. and1( is easily applied, It 1 i aI tiandartd preparation, and a favorite upon every well appomnted Teilet for Lady qw, Geutletnn, Sold by Druggists. P. 0. Box, 1588. N.. lIS AOiQ,