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Ev. gnie y laid a lett* Nnd 9I ~ for'e bln. The.old man Iny~ ipend looked at It and lnaan lo savage -as he notieod that the het read the letter wincb was a Tery cotrteous epistle from a. South man not yet reconstructed, who that, inasmueb is the United tes has se'oeeded to the assets of tht Cotifederates, he presumed there wo1 -,b no objection- to assuming iaiabiiliies, and closed by request th e1 Treasurer to cash the-note. &'linor Jilid the letter. .4wargentr nd leaning back in his chair be gan tothink it over afd gt mad - The-' proc6ls was Impid, and the-sup Gs,a 'illiant beyond precedent. . bl ely roared at the cool impudence f the lipter, and 'after discharging a AnIber of v igo-ous and far from' pi ous dentinciations at the Ied of the *x*reb, he turned to the clerk and *6Id, '1Tell the mati to go to--" ie dieidt cri6e accordingly re lId by' reneToslng the note, and stating that the power which be cd)4 led the Confedet,acv and its paper money inito existence having return% ed to the place ot its inception, to wit, treifternal regions, tbe treasurer re ommiended him to have it cashed sljere, and to present it i) person. This reply pleased the Genera1 ptodigiously and be chuckled heat y oeer it for several weeks, think lig lie had extinguished the cool Sentherner. But, one day, another letter. w as i0eeived from the mah, who apolo m$ed ftor not answerin'g the Generalre letter sooner, bunt exphained that tihe delay had been caused by the leng li df the journey lie had recently un dertaken at the inst;ance ot the treHs 'urer. Hie then proceded to sta v that, in accordance wit h the sugges-' ~. .. toris made, lhe had traveled to the dwelig-phace of "Old Nick," and actually had an interview wit h iim He described the sulphIerouls dd.i'y as a rather affable, b:dld headed in CUs, and said that on presenting thi Confederate note, nind Spinner's. let ter to his host, thIe old lellow i.1 oWCM at it, and, turning to a clerk, said: ' Here, pay this man his money. I know Spinner well enongh., this en *dorsemnent is enough for me;" and. -turninug to his -gneHt, h.e con tituned: "Jnst tell Sp.inn.er I'dl take his enI d.>rsemenwt f. 'r any amnun he sigu tor." Thisletter was shiownl to the ole main, s ho readh it, aind found speec[ inadequate to fitly exirreas hais views; C. but lie th;oug ht untill the skating park on the top ot his head grey' 1'n 'plu. WVIhen be recovered sniti ciently 1o c:aono'anAI langnunge, hr turned tohis co.rrespontding clerk~ ar:d eaid., while a bland smile -adiat edhi f.ce, doimu.icat.ng a roseate -, * gowto his entiite countenansce: "Mi ( . , I think this is a good lime t< drip the e-ioonec. THAT THE C XIS sPE RLImDALs - -Meld is a forest ot I eauitifulh trees. ** 't h the bi anese, leave s and fruit But tet ies are fuiv teathtered. hairs are hollo* tribes. 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'kGo Professor pfe.ided. over the Muts - Qtm4 4 s ' '~ 4~ ~4tO y6uWhusband w~'ith a pok:er?'akd the. court of a square shuldered; wOi"ay without any bustre on. 'Aud what di wo"*dol' she squ eak. Dd. 'The porker queston takes the ref r qneMr.,m d. Rid . d m IW wht- Ihi'vj tb itand from hin.' 'Answer my question, Mrs. Ar nold.) 'If you knew. .tbat man as 140 j dge [ UsC4t1iith,d altrsin cash when we were married live years ago, and be has run through every Bent of it.' 'The-por ker-th.c poiker.' 'Well, I did hit hiin,' she replied finding herself cornered at List, 'but Wladid lie di.-answer me:that!" 6J can't do it.' 'Well, sir, be- kicked the cat that has been in our faiily for three years!. 'Is Mr. Artiold 'here?' asked -th court looking over the audience.. Mr. Arnold, with his head boi'nd np, bad been waiting to swear againsl his wife, but suddenly overtakeliwitn, remorse, he rushed out doors as the court called. 'Mrs. Arnold you may go home.' said his Honor, 'and if yon feel ik y6nt-divff '.to 'strike' y-0lusb with--Np6ker occasionally, Isp / I can't help I. While groWling at2her,busband last summer a Now York woman was titruck by lightning and insLtant.ly kill ed. If you wish your4wifo to see thi. paragrnph, cut it out and paste it Oil -thellooking glass. Foolt and their hair are soon ibrted. S.T OP! AT TIlE (EM'VhLLh, N. a &. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor BjELILS IN TIlE ROOMS Junje 14, 1877 40 - R htdharo men chemena to mn o t ~o oters at nodcs .whBingh 11a9 s Pe1reend lugha@t*c o th sair aboutilir zM ln atte Expsecttoranepct ad As~toc heck Thrt Yefars.io ahc rod e u thatd n cogh , n gl dev er t I ooth - nW.ues an eNCales 8t.f AM Cils pea ~ ocMnaneri Nila te s ULAsay a0ibout E2 "TusEpectorant i aiirsmi ylo. *Ha wfthnsi Tehrtyeni theawrsd, and thecuhldre sha tity yea'nce tan e (inole tandy.'NOAHWWAD F 01 OAN. PCyres St. "utt'Rpcoandl a la ropilmys ad a the mtofsxchildren sa;Is'ie taln ormavse beds eoup. .WitoutTut'sExpectorant, I don't hink the col ha-ve survived somne of the'atlacks. itle otersM EST V NS, Frnfe,K .A Dpqt9r's Ivice. - Ze!t9ran, in sudden emergencies, for. coughs k.Mw, M.D.,'Newarkc, Id. J. SoldS an di eruggssea. .Ws (1.OO, eged 85 Msu49* Beratet, Hewn Yoris. Ne 'IK REE IS 1ITS FRUI., 6Tutt iPitIs are Wwth thefrweIghtin gold." SEV. Im R.jSNLouisvile~ Ky. T?utt's Pills jra iiIFIseine of the nine' tuuth century.'' SGOD00, New York. *1 have used Tutt'illTr torpor of the lver 'he aesuperior to any medicine fbe bilily di I- P. CARR, Ateornet Law, Augusta, Oa. ''I havesd~utWIW~ ?es lpmv*ly. .*I have used Tutt's!7 4ith great benefit." W. W. MANf tr Mobile liegister. "We- 11Et boxe a Pils t& fve of all ethers."-4N & P eersville, Ga. **TbtW".Puls havs'fT1be tried to estaIMsh therierits. Awr~ ike magic." eJ?K ARO9Summer St., Soslom. J0S. BRUMMEL, RIohmond, Virgiunia. AN A '*~D MORER. SolM by 4 ptee 5 entsa * o.. (tos i 1TW Br1 --Foi TE flChI f1IE. Only $1.50oa Year. Ev ery mn an in the County of Pickens SHOULD BE A SUBlSCRIBER ! Every man who has ever lived here and has naoved away, SHOULD BE A SUBSCRIBER I -IT FURNISHES ALL TEEI @U?JTY WE7 - -AND (ONDENSED REP'ORTrS -OF ueaswi News IT C1RCULAT1hS Largely in1 the adjoining CoutntieE and to some extent in WVestern North Car olina I AND IS, -THEREPORE, A GOOD IEDIU TOR ADVZililNO. SUB~SCRIBE For the Pickens Sentinel ! ADVERTISE In thie Pickenas Sentinel ! D. F. BRADLEY & CO. Proprietors. SHUN DRUG POISONS. NNKDICNE REMD4IRED UBELEsH. iolta's EIectr.o Belts and . Bands. are indorsed by the most eminent physinns in the 'worl for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver eomplaint, dyspepsia, ki-iney disease, acbes, pains, nervous disorders, fits, female complaints, nervous and -general de bilit y, and othier chiron Ic diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kidneys and blood.-. Cook with full j$articulars free by Volta. Blt fBo., Cinoinnati, 0. Benialor..-R E Bowen. Rep resafte-D F BJradley and E H Bates O1erk of Court-John J Lewis. Judge of P o6ate--W 0 FIeld. BAerf--Joab Mauldia. &roner.-Berry B Earl. hehool CosUriasoner-0.W Singl.too. Audior Jhn. Dbils. Connf .dem rWi,are---BJ Jopsaon Chat. Clrl MOMs -OR AUG ST0$# (Bundga .aseptde - b Leave Chalte Arrive at Augusta. FORl CHASLE8TOJ. '< (Bundays exoeptedi Leave Columbia Arrive at. Charleston Leave Atigusta Arrive at Charleston COLVD(BIA NIGUT EXPA Leave Charleston 'g - Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia Arrive at Charleston 6 AUGUSTA. OIGT EXPRS6, Leave Charleston Arrive at Augusta Leave Augusta * Arrive at Charleston * 8UMMERVILLE TRAIM. (Sundays exceptsid.) . Leave Summerville at 7 Arrive at Charleston Utz T Leave Oharieston - 1 .e Arrive at Summerville CAMDAN TRAIN Connects at Kingville daily [e(#ept 4 days] with.Up and Down Day apd Pass Frains. Day and Night Trains connect at A with Georgia Railroad, Mac6n -and,A t Railroad and Central Railroad. - I via Atlanta is the qnickest and mbst. route, and as comfortable ano *4 a other route, to Montgomery, Belwam 1b New Orleans, and all other points 8o and to Louisville, Cinesinati, Cbiea Louis. and all other points West ead etbp west. Day Train conneets at Columbia with l"' Through Train on charlottee Road (whA ". leaves at 9 p. m.) for all points North. 8. 8. 1OLOMONS, Superintea. 8. B. Plojimas, General Tieket Agent. Greenville & Columbia CHANGE OF SCHEINLE. Passeng6r trains run daily. Sa&dys eseVpt'0 ed, connecting with might trains es Soutu Caroli'na Railroad up and down. On and aft er.-Monday, July 16. 1877, the following will be the Schedule: VP Leave Columbia at 1110 a Leave Aliston at Leave Newberry at 22 Leave Hodges at 66p Leave Bielton at 0p ArvatGreenville at u5a Arrie atDowN. Leave Greenville at70aa Leave lielton at 9lm Leave flodges at 04aa -eave New berry at142pu Leave A15ston at8.0p Arriv at.Colubia1t.10 p -s olin Rairoadup nd (own;al 5.6it p 'a goingNort and oufhon th Ch7.06c Co an and ugusa an iliWll 7.20o C a luu~J~a ABIIVIL.E0ItANeI Trai leae Abevile at 1.1 a .47 a ase Coke~ury t. 216 pin.,con 8c.i 0 wit a Arrive ato Columbia.a A6.00ida po rat g&ons neasnd ih rdan eth Coleuryia t 11.16ght.sin on the arouvh Ca ingwit Down Train from Greenville. Leant b0eiur at. 12.16oc p. m., cctigwt Train from Columbia. AcmeainTar ANDERSON BR~ANCH1 AND TLUE RTDGE DIVISION. Leave WValhalla at 66 Leavo Seneca at .62 Leave Perryv ille at )'l Leave Pendleton at720a Leave Anderson at ~ oa Xrlvat Bltenat .60 a a Leav Anerso ab7.20 a,a Leave Belton at 8.06.p h Leave P'erryville -, 9.20 parz Leave Seneca at. * 9.80 p a Arrive at. WaIhalla 100: Accommandat ian-.Ttalnq betweet Bottok and Agiersona on Tuesdays, Thitadays aa Batsra days, Leave.Bekeon; at 9.60 a mn.. or os arw1y aI of Down Train Trom Greenvilleg Leave Anderson at 2.00O p m., maonneoting w'1&h, Up THOMAS DODAMEAD. General Superintendpa , JA n z ~OBRTON, Jr., General TiQket i.1 . Schedule. Atlanita & Richmond Air ieIlw MAIL TRAIN, Leave at Atlanta at - p :Leave,Toccoa City at 94pa Leave Westminster at 1 2~ -k Leave Seneea city at 1i~ L.e,tve central at 1 Leave Liberty at .10 a~ Leave Easley at 1 6a Leave Greenville at IUp. Leave Spart.anbttrg -at' '#~ Arrive at. Oharlotteat 6.la~ Leaves CharIot te-nt 8.?pm Leaves Spartanburg at 14a~ Leaves Greenville at 2Ea Leaves Easley at2.4a ' Leaves Liberty at804.* Leaves Central at e -t'm Leaves Seneca City at . Leaves Westminister at 4S* Leaves Tocca at Arrivs a. tlataat 8a'i 4 LeavesAtlan-4at p a eavs Tcco at10 42 g Leavs ~etinu,strat11 ian Leavs Vntra at12 '48 e Leave Libety at12 26~~ a Leaes paranbrg t8 di, a ..eaveSart2nba'gaat Le.v O~evile at*.3 Ou a AtrivaAla at ft)~ Leave Bnea city al1 Lesas CentraltttVat 12. 2 Leav~es Eas ity 12 6 Leave Grenylil at