The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 01, 1877, Image 3

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LOCA.L ITEMBA 'Walk 0p to thp O0ptains okoe and pay your Rampton tam Nearly all the wells -n towh have gone dry. R6id the advortisin oolum'ng oft SENTINEL.I sUjast week has boon warra T d pleasant-AlUOst like spring. 6d0 whiskers are beginhing to aln-tho mitAtnonia"tI8(f1 tning. TkpdpublIo well has bon elpaned out and the occupants of the Court Hd4e Aro happy. There was an exciting horse raco It Pjasley last Saturday, Capt. Wel otn carried off tho stakes--506 Thoso. of our subscribers who havo tome forward and settled their bills a ve our thanks for the same. -:Dr. George Earlo, of Anderson County,,has become a citizen of our town. We. heartily wolcomo him + - nogst us. We saw a moustacho the other day which we thought vas the mourning dress of tho upper lip for the loss of brains. Our friend Mc. the other day, took anlegro by the head, because ho ro, * tiuhed obedienco. This is what wo-call a-seizure of wool in default of duties. Col. Grifflin's horso got drunk at 9asloy Station last Saturday, and threw him off, injuring his right hip soas to make him limp about. * Mark Lively, of this County has a white stove-pipo hat ho bought twonty fivo years ago. The hat is in a good state of preservation, and ho woars it frequently. S. D. Keith, Esq., former Clok of the Court, has moved hack to his plantation on Oolonoy, where ho will give his timo and attention to the onlttiva&tion and improvement of his n$agnificent fairm. .DIKD.--Mr. Lemnuel Hendricks died at his residence, at Eighteen Mlo, in t.iis County, on Friday the 17th tilt., 6&yours. In his death our LInLy -looes oac of its bestL citizoni. ~.iA sent4imental ebnpy in P ekens in tbtide to potition the Legislaiture for anZ appropri Lion to imprwovo the chainels of affeet[. , so that henceforth the 'course Of true love may run smooth.' TIHANKs.-Wo return thianks to Capt. Jno. J. Lewis for old files of t,be ronldIcton Messenger, dating as far back as 1840. We find much in them to int,erest us. COUNTY TAXEs.-J udgo Mackey holds that the County Commissioners * have power to levy a county tax and designato whom they please, indos pondent of the County Tlreasulrer., to collect it. 'J.oh KeowoeoCourier' says: Dr. J. M. (iloap took from the arm of Mr. RLobert Stewart, of Pickens County, on Saturday last, a ball which had boQn in his arm since the sacond hat tie Manassas. Stewart is doing well. Rl. B. Elliott, proetonded Attorney General, has approved the Bond of WV. A. Losley, as Tre'asurcr of this County, under the appointment of * EMG~ovornor Chamborlain. The names of Ri. E., IHocombo and H. C. 1Kriggs, appecar on the Bond in plaeo of .J. i[. Philpot and Joab Mauldin, wl)o ithdrewv their namos from it. The public roads havo been in such a bad condition sinco the snow as to be almost impassable. Tho last few days of aunshine has dried t,hemn off conderably and locomotion by 'the gravel tralin is b'coming praticablo. Otnr farmore should sow plentifully ofot The corn crop of last year was )shoi-t, and in consequence many will be tightly run for corn to make a * crop. By sowing oats they will be ervabled to feed their mules and horses anstl get .through. Be certain to sow oats on at lopst one half the ground yotiwav selected for cotton. Died. of paralysos, at Marshall Tex.. e- asyhthe 25th ult,, Mr. Augustus IR. Taylor, formally a citizen of this Cop,nty; Mf'. Taylor romjoved to Texas in' 1552r when'a young man, whe lho has Africe resided. Hel leaves an aged mother, several sisters and a brother, besides many relatives and frends in Taz CUaRLM1TObi-q s AV. JoU lam.-This storling and able journa still progresses. It nowA cultural Department, which on everj Friday is filled- with choice and abb Otioles from the pqn qf 6ur gallat4 and worthy Congressman elect, Col b. Wyatt Aiken. Theio0s an Courier is one of the ablest and bes newspapers published in .the Routl and should be liberahy and bar tij supported by the people of South' Car olinal. Ma, may I go out to trade? Oh, no, im darling daughter, The mud is- fy thick, y'bu know, You can't walk as yott orter. We have recived the Januai3 number of Leisure Hours, a handsom< mammot,h 16 pago (64 column) famil3 paper, filled with the ehoicost litora turo-sorial and short storlos, sketoh es, pootry, wit, humor, &c., &o. It it entertaining, amusing and intructivb and is one of the choapest papers-th< amount and quality of matter eonsid, orod-that we have scon. Tho pric( is $1.20 por year including as prcmi urn a genuine fino%lino stool engraving clled "The Mitherless Bairn," printe on 22x28 plato paper, which tho Pub lishers claim is superior in the poinj of merit and attractivoness to any premium over offored by any othei paper in this country, and is alon( worth the money asked for both. Tht publishors, J. L. Patten & Co., 16: villiam St. New York, authorizos ut to say that in order to introduce th( papur in'this vicinity they mako v special offer to every one of our read, ers to sendl them the paper-a "tria trip" of four inonths, post paid, con mnmeing with theJanuary numbor for 25 cents. They would like to om ploy some one in every place to can' vaSS for tia pale'. TITT'h HEED THE PITTs TUTT's5 PILLS TwrVS PIL6 TU..W ords of Advice,pi'ri TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'8R (ESPECTF UL LY offered b)y ILLLS TUrTT's W N.1. TUTT, M.D., forian - PILLS ,yTpr'8~ years i.ostrator of* A Intoy P I L,L 'lU TA ''lIr v ~ ve~~as' exe ec in the Pr I. TU T' t).1 C fttu cilp '~* w iifteen year' .test of Tfutt 'Is 11 I'ILL~iS T UTT'S ti th t h, e 1~ itanes of testtinutottiatls P1IL.LS T1UTT'S in say in that t hey wvill positi vely p, r2rs TUJTT'S 1ure anI I 'isss thiat resultI fr.on a, PILL ,yr,T,r,s ill tw.l liver. TJh-v are naot! e , 'ineel for all the'llis that. affilt l'IJ[JS TUJTT'. hihennanity, but for lIvspepsi:a,,.1aun- PIL LS TU TT'S enses. IIiliousa C'olle Rhieutuiat isini, P1 LLS TUTT'S Palpiitation, of the i-eart, Kidniey PILLS TUJTT'S.A iYeetions, Femiale Comp jlaltuts, &c4., PI L LS 'rU'T''S all of wvh eli resul1t fromi a teranm '- p , ver 1aoven sto sucessfu1~il as i)i. PILLS 'TT 8f TiT' 'S VEt ETABLIg LIV ER P L L8 TUTT'S li.LS. PILLS TUJTT'S..-------------------------- .------- ..-.P II.L2 TUTT'S -TUJTT's PIJLLS PILLS, TUTT'S C URE SICK IIEADAoClIE. PILLS T UT-1"S ...................................... P1 IJ:1J TUTUT'S. ------------------. ------------------:.T.. TUT'1iS -TUTT"'S ILLS I PLLS TU'TT'S S REQUIRE No C.hANGE 0OF PILLA. - TUTTr'S ? DIET. '{PILLS. T UT T'S ..............................., -P LL TlT' ARE PURELaY VEGETIABLE.i PILLti TUJTT'S TUTT'N P'ILLS PILL.8 TUT8 -NEVER GRIPE OIL NAUSE- PILLS T UTrT'S ATE. PI L Ls TUTiT'S .1TIlE DEMb!AND FORl TUJTT'S Pi'LJLS TU7TT'S iPILLS is not conifluecd to this Pt LLS T IT'l"'S icountry, but of tends to all par ts l'iiL L$ T UT T'S :of tho world. PI LTL8 TUT'S A CLEAI11E A D, elastic lia.A.j PI IhS TUTT'S ~ooud digestion, sound sleep,~ PILLS TUrTT'S huioyant spirita,, fine ao,petite, PILLS TUTrT'S are somec of the resuIlts of tho! PILLS TUTlT'S unse of T UTT'S PILLS. PILLS TUTT'S AS A FAMILY MEDICINE iPILLS TU'TT'S TUTT'S PILLS ARE TIlE PILLS qTTT'S B EST-PERLFECTLY IIARM. PILLS TUTT'S LESS. .PILLS TITTT'S S OLD EVERYWHERE. PITLS TUTT'8 PRICE, TWVENTY-FIVE CTS. PILLS TUTT'8S PRINCIl'AF, oC'l E PIL LS TUTTT'S : 18 MURIRAY STREET, PIt,LS TUTTT'S NEW YORK. ! >ILL.S T UT TS8....................................... PIL LS DR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. This unrivajed preparation has per formed some of tie most astonishing Cures that are recorded1 in the annals of' history. Patients suffering for years from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying different remedies, spenlding thoui sands of d.ollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a fewv bottles, entirely recovcred their health. - "WON'T GO TO FLORIDAs" D R. T T T : ow York, August 30,.1872. Dear Sir :-Whon in Aiken, last wintor, I used your Erpectorant for my ocugh, and roalizod more bcnofit from it than anything I ovor took. I am so well that I will not go to F'lorida next winter as I intended. Bond me one doson bottlos, by express. for somo friends. -ALFRLED oUSHIl#G, - 123 West Thirty--first Btreot. Boston,,Tanuary 11, 1(174. TDhis aortifbes that I have rooommondod tho uso ot Dr. Tutt's Expectorant for dicnses of tho lungs for tho past two years, and to my knXowlodgo many bottles have been used by my patients with the hap, ,oiost retenits. In two easen whore it was thought ooni ik mhed Consamption had takon placeo the Expeotorant Offootod a oure. , E. I. SPR AGUE. M.D. "We can not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt's E x PeOtorant, and for the sake of sufforing humanity hopo it may become moro generally known."--Ouals 'ri.x AvooA-rr.. Sold by D)ruggIsts. rrce $1.00 EASL4EY, S. O, TlE FIlRST 8ESSION IWUINS MONDAY JAN UA RY, 22, 1877. R ATF. Ps r SESSION, 20 WFo:Ks. Primary D)epartment, p , Informediate Dep.artment, 11 01 Iligh School Decpartmecnt, 15 0( hoard per Month, !$10 to $1: For full information, address, 0. El. PIRINCE, i rincipal. NBW ADVERTSHENTS. Time to Pay Me Something on your account, so that I can keep u1) iny Stock of Goids and always havo Want on hand at al times. It you Anything on Last Years' Account. Don't put n.0 ofF any longer, but come squaro up. mim9 EIvz. If you want morc Goods Them to you on easy terms. I want to sell you Tin Or for Cash or Barter, or That will best suit you, Be undersold, and my New Stock of D)ry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., cant be beat. (Jail and see ine. W. T. MCFALE. Oct 19, 187 6 NEW FIRM. Oconee_Tannery TullE uteresged Wihv azssocthed wil inme of the firni wilt I hercafter - be' the4 "OCONEE TANNIERY." Thankful for pasi patronage, we lta.qak ,A. contiiuanco of t h same. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fin< reputation as a Tanner, and wvill be able t< supply custonirs in tId ljie ArlthIie besi Article of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESE LEATIlIER. We will continue to manu( ctuire our fis class hand made . . And offer themn on the ftest tarms4 OURt BOOTS a'id SII(ES are for sale by W. T1. MeFA LL, at. Pickcus Court House cheap for cash, or which will be exchanget for Hides on reasonable termse. 0. W. FILZINGIFR,. GOTTLOBE WA NN1?4. July 20, 1876 46 a Sheriff Sale. sTATE' O~0F SOUITII CAROL~N A PIcKENs CouNty. ' L. V. Jones vs J1. M. Robinson, D). I> Robin. son,l andi M ary A. Cobch. li io'ofan'"ec"' "" on"'""to ni drcted l5' I wil sell to the highest bidder, befor< he Court h1ouse door, at Pickens C. 1H., or Saleday in Fecbruary next, Tract W^ '1. One traet of land, situate in Pickens 'Coin, ty, adjoining lands of Rt. Lonheardt, II. 'rar. per and others, containing 112 acres mn.r or less. Tract No. 2. On)e tract of Land, situaite in Pickens Coun ty whe reon thIie D eftenmdan ts now live, adjoin ing landls of Wmn Couch, H. H$arper and oth-i crs, cont aining 1 20 ncres, mlore or less. Ce. v ie on as the proberty of .J. M. Robinson, D). IP. Robinson, and1 Mary A, Couch, atL t.h suit of L. V. Jlones. TI'ER?M S CA sh!. Purch asers to pay extrg for papers. * LY.~N,.p. Jan r), 1877 17 4 Brick, Brick. rT,HIE undlersignedl hayo now op. hang p 1. for sale, 200,000) BlRT1(s,'. on frt n uile from D)epot, at Libert& Sta da, s, Q. TERMS CA SH-Barter i,ifl be.taken. HIOLCOMfI!E & STrANSEr4 Oct 5, 1 87( DRT4O 015! I.WOULD AGATN ]RDSPECTFUL. ly call the attention of jhe publio to my well *oloeted and as * sotted stock of 3MN11 AND Cm! DIT41D0,1 0onsisting ot DRY & FANCY GOO.D 11AT8 AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, cents' clotlk[ Mile a SPIiiAl.y CROCERIESt HARDWA RR, &C. All of which I will tioll choap,for cash. I am still Agent for the "EUREj, i A ' FERTILIZER, ono of the boat i. tht market. Prieo payable in cotton at 15c. 14t Nov., $60.00 por ton. Price payable in currency 1st Nov., $55.00 per ton. liqo payable in cash on delivory, $47.50 por ton. Froight $6.00 per ton, to be added to this point, and must bo paid in cash. -0 Last but not least, lot mo impress it upon those who are duo mc on ac, count for 1875, that I need the money and MUST HAV E SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at once and favor mo as I favored you. It. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S. C. Feb 17, 1876 24 #f Notice ! TIIE BUSIN ESS OF IIEN DiICKS & WILLIAM.S at Roasdoy Station ~will he continued by the undersigned survivor. A good Stock of Generai Murchan. dise, Oensisting of BOOT'S AND) SIIOES, READ)Y--MAD E CLOTHLINGU, CROCKERY,WYA1RE, N4OTIONS, &c., In store and arriving. All to be sol as cheap as any other estabishment can sell, . Fhor Cash~ or Barter. We call attentLion of our frionds whom we have been accommodating, to their indebtedness to us, and aisk them to call at once0 and settle their acconnts by cash or note. The death of Mr. Hondricks makos this call a necessity, and hope that Inone will disregard it. Bring in your Produico-the highs ost malLrkot p)rico paid for Cotton, Corn, &c. Survivor. Ensloy, Sept. 2(1, 187G 4 t The~ State or Neuthl Carolina -l1.ICKENs COUNTY. IN COURT COMMON PLEAS. --- Hudgens & 0. S. Bolt, merchants, do ing business uinder the fi rm namo of Ii udg ins & Bolt P'lajintiffe, against A. J. JI. Day, Defendant. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF'. To thme Defendant A. J. HI. Day. O)U are hereby stunmoned andi reqi'iredI 1t-o answer the complaint in this nction, Qf which at copy is filed in Cilerks oflice for said Couty, andt to servo a copy of your nn-l *wer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their oillee, at Pickens C. H1., within twenty days after thme servioo hereof, exclusive of thme day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint, within the time aforesaid, thme plaintiffd.n this action will apply to thme Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Gth Decembier, A. I). 1 876. HOLCMB10& (JII100, Plaintiff's Attor neys. TO A. J. 11. Day: Take notice, that, the comnplaint in this action was filed in thme office of thme Clerk of thme Court for Piokens County, on the 6t.h day of D.ecemmbe,r, 18711. JIOLCOMBE & CILh, Plaiut iff's A(ttorneys. Jan ti, 1877 17 6 CRISTORO' HAIR DYE. C';istadoro's Hair D)ye is the SA FEST and llTi it acts instantanmeously, producing the mnost. 'tpurI ebades of Ulack or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, anid is casily applied. It~ is a.standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet, for Lady or G ontlenman. Sold by l'ruggists. P. .Bx 53 New Yor-k. Dec 21, 188:1 la r. NIE %V ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE! On and Afterttho l5th isx.,re W l S E L L G O OiD FOR SCAIN Of DARTE OlaT WE WILL BE PLEASED TO servo our friends on those terms, but Cit flot sell on timo. All persons INDEBTED are ro, questod to call and closo all Accounts by NOTE. R. It. HO-LCOMBE & SON. Pasloy, S. C., July 13, 1870 45 Used in nearly every locality in many States. Settled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres sed and irregular menses and uterine ob, struotions, of every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Regulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its success in Georgia and other States is beyond precedent in the annals of phisic. Thousands of certificates from womieu everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The attention of prom inent medical men is aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, and the most success ful practioners use it. If women suffer here after it will be their own fault. Female Regulator is prepared and sold by L. II. Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought. at $1,50 per bottle at any respectable Drug store in the Union. EFFXVTF. TRULY WONDERVUL. M'i'K8V1I-LE, GIa., April 203, 186.-This w certify that. two members of my linme d* te family, after having suffered for many yt krs from nenstrutl irregularity, and having been treated without benefit, by various med ical doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's FEMALE RLEGULATORL. I thorefore don it my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing attention of suffering womenkind to the mnerit.s of a medicine whose power in cur, ing irregular and suppressed inenstruat ion, has been proven under my own personal ob servation, It.s effect oni such. cases is truly wonderful, and well tuay the remedy be oallod "Woman's Best Friend." Yours respect fully, JAB. w. STRANGE. Sept. 7, 1876 1 4 THE SUN. 1877 NEW YORK. 1877 TJhe different editions of TIlE SUN dluring the next year will be the same as during the year that has passed. T'he daily edition will on week days he a sheet of four pages, and on Sundays a sheet ot eight pages, or 66 broad columns; while the weekly edition will be a sheet of eight pages of the sameU dimensions and charact-er that a.re already familiar to our fr ientd s. The Sun will cent inue to be the strenuous advocat.e of reform and retrehbuent, and of t.he substitution of st atesmanshtip, wisdom, aind integrity for hollow prerence, imbecility, and fraud in the adndinstration of public at., fairs. It will contend for the governmnent of' the peoplde by the people and for the people, as o'rpposed to government, by frauds in thie ballot box and ini the counting of votes, ey, forced by military violence. It. will endeavor to supply its readiers-a bmly now not for fromi a million of souls-withI thte most care, fuil, complete, antil t rustworty accounts of cur. rent events, andI will etnploy for this purpose ai nlumeriouis and( carefully selected stauff of re port ers anid correspondents, its reports frorn Washaingt on, especially, will he full, accurate, and fearlesst and it will doub t less continue to dleserve andl enjoy the hatred of those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or by usurping what the law does not give t hem, while it wdll ondecavor' to merit the contid ence of the public hy defending the righlt s of the pleople against, the eneroachmtente8 of un mjuist i. fled power. The price of the daily Sun will be 65 cents a mont th or' 86 50 yer,' pot, paid, or' Withi the Sunday edition ,$7 70) a year. TIhe Sunday edition alone, cight pages, $1 4 0 a year, post paid. 'iThe Weekly Sun, eight pages~ of 5( broadl columnits will be turnisxhued duir in g 1 877 at t he rate of' $1 a year', post paid. Thle benefit of' t hi' lartge reduction fromi the previous rate for Th'le Wee'kly can be enjoyed b)y individual subscribers wit houit the neces. sit y of making up clubs. At the same time, it any of our friends choose to aid in extend inig our ciru-ion i , we shall be grat efuil to huei, and' ever.y such person who sends us ten or mnore subscriblers f'rom onte place will be et ithed to one11 copy of' thle p aper f'or' him iself' winthout (diarge. At one dollar a year, post-' ngePl paid, th exene ofSIS I paper t anid pr ittig at-c bariely r('pa:id; antd, considetrng thre size of the~ sheet andl thu <pitulity of its contents, we are conttiden.t, the pleI will cotnsider' Thle Weekly Sun thle cAhieapesXt ntewpap~er pli )ish, edi in t rI, andt we trusts also one of rthe Tli.', SUN, New York Ciity, N. Y. H EADQUARTeRS FOR C1I'EAP Stoves, Tinware and House, Furnishing Goods, Ci1tOCKIEItY, ('OLASS AND) SLVlIt PLATImD WA RE A SPECIAL~TY. Rloofing and Repairing dotne at short not ice, at thet owes: prVices. We aisk all the people of Pickien,s aun I adljoinin jg Coumntios to call and examine our stook. We (certauinly sell Goods cheaper thanLt they ha:ve e~ver been sold in this mtarket . AllI Goods guraraniteed(. To( Meerhato~we whtolesalk Tinware as chea:tp as Northetrn nmarkets. Hendi for Pricq List. J. E. CUJRTIS & CO., Clovoland Block, Greenville, S. C. NEW ADVARTI1% ER Ts. Norton, Keith & HolingswWth 'AORNEYS 4 WM. pruAetie i the CirItihaabikb U.art for :ge*kep Cgunty, andI1 .tepo3~P40 othis State from 1at wow. Uc artners, Will be p Niiete :,a aosleg of an~ sportant bTznde dei uda~tfou. MarekI3, 1d 2 : HOLOMBE & OWL1 ATTOR.Ye2 ATLA l P 10 K E X. .H.9 . N111 PrsatIee In all the Courts of te Sigo wd of the nited State. jusines- prqi ttended to. March 16- 1876 28 W ITNIER SYMIENI ATTORN1,Y ANDoo tt'242 oR A GREENVILLE, S, .. Praeliees in the Circuit ourt and Coupt e Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 aw ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in ConrtN of Piek-ne Joanty, and in United States Courts IIL OIEARING TING.PULLEYS AND ADDR 0 L GUANO! THL UNDERSIGNED RESPECTPUELL mal the al tuntioni of their friends to the fse hat, in addition to thefr Which~ is always full in its varied branobod; The - have on han~d a quantit.y of difforeist a~st rd f'ertilisers, at the folloving prloes; B ra dIe y 's Annauimt4 Cash Price, Ph shae 46 0 Time Price, payable in Currency, 61 0Q Time P'rleo payable in Middling Cot tou, at 15 eents, gg Atlantic Phosphate. Ciash Price, $44 00 Time' Price, payable in Curreney. Time Priqe, payable in Middling Cot ton at 16 ocuts, 8M 00 Mapes Phospqhat. [Dash Pri( e, $48 00 r'ime Price, payab-le in Currrney, 68 00 Wilcox & Gibb' ;Manipu-~ lated (Guanuo, Wash t"rice, - $5 06 'ime Price, prLyable in MiddIling Cot ton, at. 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be added from Factory, and payable in CASH. All time sales t.o be close( y note, duo let day of November nert. Rospeot fully, H1UDGENS & BOLT. aley, 8. 0., Feb. 23, 1876 26 . I875. . . . m 1875. OUR A TT1NTION I5S MOST IlRPECT. Lfully called to the largest and decidedly hc Cl[FEAPES-T tock of Goods that has vor been e'xhihitedI in West Greenville ; con isting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, hATS, HARDWARE, CROOKERY, QkROCERIES, e., etc, Our prices are fsO low thart no house this sidie of New York can under-sell us. We sell Goods strictly for CA4Sfl, which anables us to mauke the ablovc declaration. We keep Constanitly on hand a large lot of DOORSW, SASII and BLINDS, at prices that lefy comlpetition. We also keep on htar.d a large lot of th.ee ::elebrat ed G1 A NON P'ILOW STOCgg, :a. which we invite your allentioni, We havo also connected to our Store, it Large WAGON YARD, with a well of Goo4 WVater, which is Free and OPEN to ALL, OELY & EIROTHIER. Oreen,villg E. C., Oct ober 1 1875. 'mo6 GOOD ADveRTISING! 33,250.40 worth of space in various news paper distributed1 through thirty States, will be sold for $700 cash,. A ccurate inisertions g5arantee'd. A list of the~ papers, giving daily and weekly circulation and( printed schedule of rates, sent free on application to OEO. P. llOWlELL & (O., Newspaper Advertisint Agents, No,11 Pnrk flow, New York. .En 1!, 1877 - s 16