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SN INEL 18 V~1T~'1~) F.1 tY TK1lUNUAYV P !CKENS .'. ii S C: Thursdatv. Mrh 28.1878 a- I -ieto - .4 Maied A UntdStts .riddha,liy ar.o sujec ted tRo arret-jfl orirsectio fo n ofWnees against the law~s of the State or of tgUnited States, with which they may now be charged. -I.hergby give the asurance .that. io pro. cedipgsi shal be taken againat. any of the elaI 6f pet'sona above designated, cicepting e,omd.aiwLe:wis4R. 'Ietdmuondc. pending ne. gal jationsbet)veen theo President or'the .Unit o&'t.$isrdi the Govdrnor 'of this State, wgieh.L.sm inifornjed will be irmediately commenced b~y the.Uovet uor to procure'am m46yh to he'sufd ~ers6n9,"'above indicated. nva'i my ang, this 25tly day of fi t na. TrOtn LEt, U. S. (tom,'r. (1 4,I - t bi - I Ol OdI Upon ihe. Jarry oradit toi n. Judge Macke,~ * A d be WAd withA interes6 by our people: Tibat *omneh ot' theo presen ttuent of thw%trrtid'Jt,:,yU relates to the Oon, the .1!ienneodinisj and De~~ ppA la~i of the United State., -as ttp.ianner in which the Revenue IdAef of the Govel-nn.ent have been 0 L1* b9*trsoted an" det'IRed, 4itghs~d to dq ?el.. 'btestatcs. ma I a b ward to the SEnattor and members of the Lower Houso of the General As Nefr(nn this County, 1uph 'por t on of 'ud prebentmen1t. Os t n Wend aI c:inge In the matter of the County oflcers. That the Clerk in liko mannor bring to the attention of the Chair. mn", of I hu Ront'd of County Conmis 'iOners3 such recomnindations as to tihe rep:air,. of bridges and the County jail as are theretn contained. That, tiree members of the Grand fury, of whour the foreman.shall be one, are V pointed it (comimittee to sit ini the int'val, betweei thi8 timo and qhe I x t ierin f thip Court, to take testi!nylll8 .15 t6 the outraget commit, Se d byj- enue officers and Deputy Ili wed S;t:ates Marshiials in) this County, anud sw ly ais to the' removal- of (r.i 1 1 ( 14CS from this Couirt to the Circnit ( ,iirt of tho United States; 11i thni s uch testimoty bD handed to .I (W I.or3 the next, term of thi-i u rt , *- - sutich actiln thereon asg lie moy do, mli proper. Said comnittee (h 0 Ho 't of Robert E. Stcele, J. 11. b .lh-r ud.( William11 Martin. Th :his Preieritnent be publi6hed n I e ''kfnty ne Wspiper. J. MACKEY, Pres. Judge. M:n - 1st, 1878. Revenue. -e o e in the GreenvilVo Daily )M In t! midcantion over the tig S "S. P. L." denying that, the lR icials acted in any Wiay im At thle housp of Mr. Neal, or dII ng not iotnwont' with tricir Ou i ie.re and men. Wo publish. 00 th. - is stat.ed to us by Mr. N 1. 1 do stated in our airticle. The w r . i he ai'ticle had not, before th)a'ersonal acquaiiitatice with i N:,: but, he is informed by the i a 1,etable men of Mr. Neal's Ie .Od, and verily believes, t l. ai r al is at manl of ch aracter' u di eity, an d too honorable to .* on assail the avtAand conduct '*witbout a just cause oh (*amp ia .Mr. Ne~al has, since thie puu a M. n of' the artcIe, gone befor:e toe IGra A J ury and has sworn 'to the ti %! iitantialhly, as stuted in this ri.Other respctLable witnes%e> ethe same11. WVo (bampion i..ecauise of thot oficials or oh ,rs. We believe the la w i., , yet~ it is a law and shionld ~; I'..d; and wvhen that law is vio uted. it done b)y one of our fellow beiig, ..d hie is en titled to hu~matte and conid~ierato treatmenit atL the hands of his captors. WVe (do not clatimt that tho prisonter is etilrely w%ithi t fault; yet the power gi ren to revenne officers has beeni so fearfully abused, and innioenft menOt subijected to suchi gross outraiges and insults, tint. citi, zens have, in som1e instanices been goard on to resistanie. A comm;ittee, consistinlg of three Graand Ju rors, ha is been appojin ted by SJudge Mackey to investigate the.char * gh t against theso 'fflicials anmd I I tp:j't, their testimony ait, tho nexi it rm4 1 Ciourt. * 'lhomas McKinney', a htightly r.e - I c lo ci tizen, informs us that or 1 ' I:o or Wednieslaiy of last week~ n. of theso officials cameo to hii omi and, without the warrant oi authiwty of law, scirched his house, te up~ is beds,.icursed' unmd abused h4 it :4. m iothor (nowv abou t 80 y'ear, 'iht d t ank uip whaut camflphort .there wti tho house, besides committini b14:'r acts of violerge., Now, we are n4 .ditedI with Mr. MeKi nney, 'and t o w that ho*would not mnake a false M tment.. We hsair of niumbners 01 the'r vomlplaits made by ei t-iens, but t.o publish thom t.lgwould require ni docwiann almost as voluminous and ifamu a1(15is the report of* the special frauid committ.ee, Thei coinmlittee ap> po#in)te<l by Judge Mackey will, tic donbt)1, unearth all thoso outrages. and 1he perpetrators thereof will be ellow, (eU i he. privilege oftdenying them under : bat the bar of the court. ". P. L." in his comnmunlcmat;on in the' Greenville News8, zsays: '-I served i' the Confederate army with mani oi t he good citizens of Pickenis Count Ily. I atm a st raighat-out hDomoerat, and I think that this stiteomet is en,% titled to some considerautii. , We do'not, kno w 'S. P. L.'' bu t ass sumo that what he says is correct, which is only the worse tor him. Like old. dog Trray3, ho hpis been eaaught in bad company and must suffer the con. sequoee. If you pitch a stono into arpack of dogs in the stretand one of them ihnps off howling, you mtay know that he is tIw en hit. Ja ~, with '0. P. L.", lhe has be~a lii, ant ~whear tltp ocho oI'hl I (WhI Urgb J~4*.,~v1It4 N#w~ mhhiEIImhhIEi.IIhi An Encheuting Sos. ' Many traveler.'have descanted on the wild.grindear to be found ' the Yosem1t 'vulloy of the far W n large nuinbers have me.. ex"'rsioMn .to see this fumous re'gton; yet iP, to not necessary to make so longor so tedious a journey towArds etolly Bine scenei'. In - thg Blue Itidge inountatins can be found loci lities p1os, ae"in)r qoite - as manly advanges, and lhich only reqtire NoOtheri enl terprie und r,hNiern tipital to.nako thom becon,e attraotive to tralrele-s, Is well nas ,beneficial to invalids. 1In Picetm U'ounty, at the Upper part of South Carollun, is a mounituin site which surpasset almost nuiything in Scenery to 'bo found in the wholo country.; ' On Tib1lo vek of the Blue Ridge airo '2,218 neres of'. mountain hind; tihe rock being of granite, r.early four miles ini circuiference, tlooming up tatr ahovo the adjoining m'ountatitAt which form the northern bo-tidary of the State (&South Carolina. Althougih the rmck its 0 granife, on the .top ar( Sev atl excellent Splings, which could be easily utilized ior the adviattge of traveler-s or. tdlporatry sojotilniers, who might-visit-this regiotn in SeArch1 of-health or reerCation6. The i1orth ernpiart of tlo rock is 1,000 feet above the''surtou'ding cout-y aind neht fy pei-pendicullar' in heAight; wV hile the Sothrn 0 itt is- between 860 andi( 900-feet in vepentldicular helight(. Ote hundred acres of land on the ptop of the rock is timboled, and tho vie-i firom this locably, 1,000 feet 1bove the neighboring mountain and 4,000 feet above th' level of the sea, is bey. >pd desciptOon. A hotel, loca'ted on this rock, in the vicinity o the springs could not lail to be nit attraictive summer residenct., and the granite for building the snno could be hud otn the rock itself; the deC ine front north to sout.h mitkinr it easy to haul the 51tone0. Mansy acr Cs on the rock are t'illable, and will prIodutce Irish p)ota, a pples, peauhtos, ete. , in Ia rge *quan tites-the last never failing. Two miles to the n'esL of thet tock is lBald IKob, where the UiIted Stat es SigunalI Ser1vic'o has et'abli1)isheCd a stationi, said to be on the highest mnonntain in Sonth Caroli nn; and abiot eight bt low is the famous Cainar's Head. Thie spiings ont Ta blo Rockc prod(I1u clear, vcool wiaLter at all Limaes, ansd the great ert port ion of the0 eleva ted plaiteau is aiccessible to veiclesa, wild foutr loote'd gamett oltten visitinrg th Ito p oif the r,.*I J1 Tis beauittilti Iregion, it is be lieve I could b'e obt.ameid for a lictle over a doIb~lIr pert nere at, the presettiLmo, anid if' a capuitalist would o.ntly inivest su)flicienit money'~ to cr'eet on thIe to.i o1 the tock a first class hot,eh, construct ed of stone, there seems nto r eason whby it, should not., in a short Lime, 0outirip in popularity the fatmous Moutin H 'ouse of theo W hite o 310u tains, as the coolness of the atmios-. pihere ev'en inr the height tof' suami is very marked, t,be thermomer' tarely rising aibove sixty. eigh t degroeos. It has1 bteen steggest.ed thast ant -Astor [louse' on this muoutntain top) wVouk be the most popula1r sturnmer resort in America, and would repay the otlany in a very bort time; but the present inzancialI conduition of the peop)le in the Soutth, wvho own t.his tract of liind, pr'cClutdes an 11'( entt'pise on their pat . A railroad truck is expected to be a.oon haid down th rough Saissaf rats Glip, withuin four' miles of the rock, lt'a track shiould be built to the top of' the rock itself, stiihsrto that in tihe WVhite Moutsitainis, Taiblo Rock w~ould,. no dout, become the most nloted so umer resort, in the Uni ted States.-Souther'n Herald. . . Senltences. TIheO following are the sentences pawsed by Judge Mackey: Jesse~ Gresshaw, ivodicted for assauslt and buatteiry with, initent to kill, vet' diet, gutilty of' asa,ult< atnd bastter'v Isntence-fmne of sevensty -five dollairs and osb(, or imprisonmeit ;in County Jo'ephl Walker, colored, mule st.2ail ing, gilty, sentece-ten y'ears mn Pen tenthanry att, hard labor. Johnt Williamns, colored, same of fer.se, sen tence-,6vo yeats Peni ten iry tat haird latbor'. ' 'Willitam anid Che'ck Hendricks, col ored, mnuroer, verdict, mannslaiughtert, RselIan-sixte,en yeaars each in Pen, itontiatry at hatrd labor. of manslanghter, senteasce-tn o years in Petnitentiarty. Greenbury btophens, same offense, not ,guilty. B.- D. Green, assault and battery, guilty, sentence-fine of $1.00 nid. costs or imprisonment in County jail' for ten days. Our 'matrImonial mam*oI Ir'dal b1, 4hbers algaa oattMassa a.m.4a TUese wa"m, soft, balmy d4j. avs edlightful for t.he farmera. It:s a pity' tihaf wo -hould have do h p *h11 !a jig a- Cort 46- potop tOenr ironm work. - ' As a naturat cont(quenea of t.hesw "lizaard dayj'," aQ Ld r ' 1ti sprang tip tn town. A ho wth to join hnd better. send in iiir narn.e6 dol uret -Ail foqjW w p ft ifgr i Iit 61 April rn'dmt'pay 25 edits -it1lnit taice fee, which -mrmPy-htir Ite'*W itl buying wh4ito pite ,o ,hitstL9 . T er i0 1 ne OM C n -lin tgg g IWI 1301) Itf I tVq JAW1 ;iv. j f6rid o( bearing burdops, for i. n only get to caUrryCairrie) ti is I Therb is another cAlow whols very avarici6us, for fL he en , on gaiss (Guines) he will bie 6 tppy. Ciirpenterm 164ok o1i*i.' i- .J.D Warnock will rek+eive tvilef bidI<is util A e 151h of April f'rr.-o 1aidinKo1 U Pre06byteritil Chuclh 1tt thi? 1la4 NV e notico that "P'ar'sio" B. laI lo. vated at PielcenWand tufncd at "lint"." (A lawyer we shold . huvo sai'd, hit, as tle pl4(nher- said, '.thl n1istake is so milil wo will let it. pasm ") An Rover passe throuLih t oW! seekinlg Whom h1o mignt' devou'." Did:he? tll, that tewpe aim per-nium"; wum aharp at d mado .h ii,qlt. wearce, for ho ICn6W that Io was iia y146 - . Items were so PearCe In etift'ra' tht Rover waFs roving,4 a'ut the %eto'Ovo ctOion" iF the m<lQ1gitfqjp$, Ij; inil I q gather ome dots. llo <(i6' .ge,t, li., i wo-"R'edmond" and .Reden:e.". He tried to gtt a"quint" utt thI 'as niMUS Kir, "ied." bit hailed. J.f.you see atyitg of -him, 1.0l him to -4t1me dOWn to e -11t ntrllo. for -Oh, Rover" aid several 1ther cmps would Itko to seC him al<q tihlke his "paw.*" Rovyl. Judge M ackey hs ivon gitlden opiiliols fromn our people. M?y he liv-lolng anlid prospe'. Our racy corrospondent, "Bones" wIa in &own 11 <lay 11tL week. He did n't, b.vo on i t.ens)atcto liait, for ho wvas out Court-inog. Would that. our Coun.ty was futll of such ''bones.'' It is r,ai.1 hat nto man i wiLo .hns patid r-egu buty for hi s ntewspauper was4 ever kin>wn to be bit ten by a mnat do". De)linequn its tshouild maike a itoto of that.. The editor return is is 'sinucre tanks to1 thoso who~ e,o promtljtly reni dJerced assistanteo in e xtintgiin~ig tin. fire ait Is h.ou-t, lasMt Nltlada. The tire oiintt frotn the stove chaim ney, uitid did but litte damautge, O'ving to the proinytness in which it, was ex tinigu ished. MIr. Porter's horsos, at tachet(d to a wagonl, ran awny, down anin st,-eet on rTuesday. alo:tnir g :ast, antd made thi ngs liveCly ats they passed( alog. Theycj tutrned th'e corne.r at the hotel anid brotight, uip agains, a tir c, neatr Mr', IIaurgood'.-- wih broken wage~n tongue, the only damnage suistained(. AN HIsTORIeAL FAct--tvery ngent whio hans heeni steaudily sellintg the Improved $20 Homestead Lock Stiitcht Sewing. .Uihie for three years, owns his dwellintg housec, has a good accon't. in bank, is clear of diehir, and hats mnonef at. interest -the natural copse quenae of' securing a good agency foi- sbpe rior goods at the lowegt pricea. A good-first class sewing .Alachaine, hnost usef'ul--reliable at all times, easy to understand and conti-ol. the same slize and dloes the same work ias any machines that sell at FounR TIMKs the price There is no machinec at any price better, or that will do finer or more work, and* certoin.ly none so low in price by many dollars.' The IloMssTi:An is widely known anid u1sedl it thaousan'ds of famrilies in the Eaisteun and MlWd:e States, and daily becomting popular in te Wvest. It will save its cost- sevopeal times over in one season. doing the wotrk .1)5 -'"e family, or will earn four er five dollars a (lay for any man or wvoman who sewse for a li4'ing. It. is the 8' rongesi. machine made, is~ readly al all times to do Its work, miakes the strongest, and finest stitch yet it,ventedI, and us fully acknowledged as the Standard F"amily sewing Mlachine. Price, complete for do. niesic use.reiitueest to $2.0, delivered at-your door, no matter haow-retote youI may residle. Business permanent 'and honora'ble' with more certain and rapid sales4 and larger profits.t hani any ot her. Ex;raordinmary l ib9yal offers made to loqmal or traveling agents where we have -none esiablisshed; or. if there is no, agent. near you, send( your ordler direct to the factory. A*giress J)ohnu I. Kendall & Co. 421 Bmoadwa.y, New York. That Terrible gcourge, Fever and ague, and its congener, billious remittent, besides affections of the tomnach, liver and bowels, produced by miasmatic 'air and water, are both eradicated and prevented by the use of Hostetter's Stomach BItters, a purely vegetable elixir, endorsed by physi. cians, and more extensively used as a remedy for the above class of disorders. as well as for many others, than ainy medi0ine of the age. A languid circulation, a torpid state of the liver, a want of vital stamina, are conditions peculiarly favorable to malarial diseases. They are, however, surely reme dded by the great Preventive, which, by .hn, vigorating the system and endowing it with regularity as wall as vigor, provides it with a reaistanat powet which enables It to with stand disorders not only of 16 salarial type but a host of othtors to whl4h feeble and; Ill regulated systems &re subject.. The. Blitters are a saf.' as well as ,.seqrehIng eradtcant, and have widely stipersedejl Ihat dagerous itnoeainn nqtkm'a - * ND 1 eb 25.-Tho Cortes' P4O1e at 4nnat of the Tinses and Da T gn2kW grOe.s that the full te ;of 1tenty of San Siean ess -e i ef :4 striin0: 0nti R%jFh"in Ie ig ihe .. The rTinie&' coC repo1ldOnAt my: Thero is nio. difference of opin toj~ lor t t o,real mteanitig Iif the en . tno t sin pre(poitter~ unce, but-RUssin rule in Eufropean urkey. .The Legbihture twjourned last Fri. Yd ec ic'kWt mi'e).eatcehers a nid&1 fM)6y '.eiLWs twon nil tisliat.ive of ,.-Utt OWN WORDS. T I.T-ODnE. MD.,' Feb. 1M. 1877. Mr. I1 A 1 STivxINs-. - Dear Sir: Sipqe several years I have got a sore and very ptin ful foot. I had Somne physicians, hut they CeU1i.t. cure ine. 'ow I. have heard of your Vegeine firn n bndy who wais sick lor a time, niid becanre all well from ytur Vege tine, and-j.went and% boigil me one bottle, and Pfier f had used one bttle. (lie pilin left 'ie, afr, it began tu ieai, and ihen I %lQughl On'e othei-bottle, and 8o I take it yet. 1-hank God l*or this reniedy aid your s0f, wt iswhing every sufferer may pay at tenti.on to it. It is a blessirg for healii. Mrs. C. KRADY, 638 West Baltinore-st. VEVETINE SAFE .A NV D U I X Mr. 11UIt. I T - yoir Vegetine 4a recontidad to nie..nnd yielding to the peroun8ifasS of a trient. 1 cousentied ti try it. .At the linie I was sulffteing trom general de bility and nervouts-p1*0 1,a0olt, sipeiitinced by qverwuirk and ir.regbiiair habits. Its won derlul strengthening and curative popeti ies seemed to 30alecl my debilltated syvtiem ftroi the firot dose; and under its persi.A-ent use I rapid y recovered, gainig more than usial health and good feeling. Saace then I haive not hesitated to give Vvgweine ny most unl qualified indorseient, its being I safe, sure. and powertul agent in) proiotng heath anild rtsworing the wasted sytien to new li0 and energy. ' Vtgetine is a he only mnetdicine I use: and as long as I live I never expect to fiud a bet.ter. YouIs 1rua1y, W. 11. CLAR-K. 120 Monterey-st., Alleghiany, 'enn. T EG LT. NE TilE BEST C IN G ED ICIN E. CnAltLESTowN. II. Rt. STE'VENs-lCilen r Sr: 'ibhis is to Ceat ify that I have ne3~ied you .-aUIlotod 1'repsu-iai 13"' in may fanmily for several yeias, airit thtiak hait for Scrofutla or Cak r.ung lluuisors or Rhietn mat ic atiect ions it cana.ot be excelled; antd as a blood puoritier and spring ryedic.ine it is the~ br?yt athing I have~ ever used, and I loave used nhltiost everything. 1 caLu ch eer fully reconmnmnd it to anay one in neced of sucth a igedicine. Youars respectfully,. Mrs. A. A. D1Ns.iloRE, 19 b.russell Strecet. V E4ar 'TIN E. W11AT' l8 N E ELED. * BosTox, Web. 183. 181,. IT. 1R. Snva.:s-Dsar* s5ir: A bout one year sinace I o toomiiyaelf in a feeble couttitiao:a rosa geneI.rali debility. V eget inc was sa tng ly recommnenided to( rue by aL frienad who hadt beeni utch benefit te b( y its use. I procured th c art iee, and, altter using. .several bottles, wasB irstored to heath, iarnd discotin aued its usBe. 1 f*eel quite condi. t that. a here is no aiedicjne supiorl-i a o it ior t hoses coaaphaiints for whichi it is especia::ly preparied,,attut wu,ai. chleerll y recoItuintid it au -ho who k-eel tmt heyti.t-td sinaet.h ing ato 'estore I he.n to per. I C eat Itnib. lOes pectr ) 11113 il.S U. L. Pahrra;xoa, ti- m or S. . Pet tengili a. Co., No, 10 Sortie i.. Bost. VI$A E'el NE, 'ALL HAVE OBT1AINED RELIElF SOUTiI IhaEtCK, Mie., Jant. l7, 1872. II. R. STI-VENS--Deaar S-ir: I hatyc }i .lys p.epsia jat its worst form, for fte la&at ten yea.rs, anad hiave atkent haun'Ireds o lo! I ars' worithab f mtedicitcs withaout obtaining aniy relief. .In 8.eptenabet: lart I cothmneniced tatk I ng the Wz'get ine. sinmce wvhich time11 my hieahh I ha's steatduy imnprovtsd. - My. boil digests wvell, anid I ItaLve gained fit teen pounds of flesh4 . 'f heroe,are several ot hers in this plhice taiking Vegetlne, and all halvo obtained relief Vpurs truly; Tuiost. E. AJOoREi, Overseer Card Room, P'ortsmnouthi Co's Mills. Vlegetine 1Pra.par ed by 'H. R. ST EVENS8. Boston Mags. VEGETINE is Sold .by All Druggists. mat 28. 1878 29 4 Keowee Lodg'e, No. 79. A. F. M. Tl lEGUrLAR MONTrrx LY MET-. NOOF K 10W EE Li D1G I, No. 79, A .F.-. M.-. will take place on 8IATUNIDAY ON Oft nEil'oRE TIlE FI!LL MOON 4N IEacI MOn4Tu TIhe atipndance of' all tIhe memubers is earniestly reqieste'd. 1t. A. CiLD,. W. M. WV. Q, FMLn, Secretatry. CENTRAL, P1CKXN8 COUNTY 80. CA. C1apt. R. L. LEWIS, Principal. 'JH ERLE Boys and Girls are taughti Spel lYing, Rending, arid pra;tieail Aridh. mneto befor.e they are advan ced .into theo Sciences. - Instruction thorough2.discipline strict, tuitiona loiw. .First term of' four months commences 4th~ of March, 1878 Pupils received at any time, on paying from1lime of entry. No redtation of' tuition, except in cases of siokness of over otte. week TUITION PER SEssION 01 VoUR agONTHIs. Primary Bra'nches, $4 (og iternmediaite hlranchies, 6 00 -A dvanced Brad6hes, S 00 For furthter informnaion, anddress PRtN. CIPA 1,. march 7, 1878 - 26 4 To All WVhossa Th1ese I rem enmts MYay Concerna. A LL, person indebted in the Clerk's OMoc. orRcdig.must. COtme anid pay for, their D)EE~DS and take them' out of the offie. Astrtet date no Dteds or other Papers wt eecordeo4, unless the feesj ~rPaid in Adtagoe. L4 IS e.. p * . .f~IF T-11,t P 0Z STATE OF 80UTI 'CAROL1IA,:,z Columrbisg,jstrea .18L6, .Wheres, aparl$ of arrd men did on the iof I arch, rescue i: ptioners, Pitens jtil by f9rce and violence, a1i i. at grave offene6 h as h ereby beek 4o ted agailnst ile laws of t!A State. Now', thorefroe, I. WAa H HAMPraa, eW ertor of the Statc of SouthCaIrolina, in .order that juelice nay be done and the 14ua ty or law vidicate, dol hereby offer a rewilr-4. .NE HUNVD1IID DOLLARS for ise ap hetisIon. aind delivery In nny b '4 of 11h0 said person orp-oato eugaged- i ithipor ontrage... - . . In testimony whereof I have Iseren tjny (- han-I amd caa4~ed t4 U:%e;tI.'&jtl of tLX. ihe State to he affixedi,.a cqu hn ao* I Iiis 14tlh day of .\larl . miti iud in th.q, one, hundie(I and. seon4i pv, the Independence or the Uniiflitsgep Auierioa. WAD ItAM.'P'HN GoV 1) u By the Gk)einor. R1. M. Stats. mar 28, 1878, 29 -3 is . CAREW Has removed to EATON A TKJN' I '4 stand near the Depol. .Central, 8. C.,it4.; itIg a SMAJ.L B t1ltNW ON-IJARa iSt VM,1f yoy owe me any thing,. gome and ae ? I Ow. You, I will twe you. sowe otherthb -R- M. CASE mar 28,1878 - 29 4 NOTWE' OF FINAL1 SETTLEMENT. Notice-is hereby given, that. I will :an ply to W. 0. Field, l'robat Judge tor -PiAk.. cns County, to nanke i Final 8ettlene"t.of tim Esiate of .1. C. Eaton, deceasad. o'n tha 23d A pril, 1878, and as to be discharged as Ad u jlinitaor. L. ROSS E \TON, Admi'r mar 21, 1878 28 , . 5 NQTICE TO ClM)I1TO113 ANWD DETITORS AIt persots baiing deimnids agiuns1;0ie Esmaie of .1. C. Eaton. decestsed,.w ill present. thiem properly proved; siad. those indiebted ' wviU muake patyment to the undersuigned by the 23d d:ay ot' Aprit nhext lA R.OS$ EA TON, Adm'r. m.w 21, 1878 28 56 pTotice U. S Internal Reven - . Special Taixes, UT NIER the Ret- Stt ~atIes oft the United States, Secsions 323., 3.237, &338,astd 3239, every3 persot enaged. ini anty Buine if.1k avocair ion, or eiployuanent, w hich 'ryndt ra him hiabhle to a sapuhial t -ix, is reglij.d .o ps-ocrici nrri phaice nndc keep c.ms, 'ul --. i n hi is sih ishin cu t -o- pbic' 'of sinaas STA~NIt .\lP ehnsng lie payme'.nt of stid sp&dial tax for t he specuml taix yeamr bdgiunnhag NIsay 1- 1878. Seetiotn 3241. Revise? Statmutqs, desMignateUs who afe. liable so speciaul sar,n.e aibuve. Se'vere penaltie- are prescribed for noni comtpliance w th- the faoe ig require menuts. or for* Cotinintg itn bu)inelss afteur A pril 30 1878. wit hsuat paiyfr tnt of tax. A pp'icst ion shhluldi be rundee to I,E. M. IR.' Y TON, ('ollect or of I nt ernal Re .venue. at Columbia. S. C. mar 21, -1878 28 4 THE UEUALLED JAS, LEFFEL 0DtUBLE SHAFTiNG, !ULLRYS,AND BANGR ADss o~luion.T 1N O~TO is hereby given thiti. the Firm of HUGENS & IIOLT has this dsay been dissolved by mutuasl consent, 6y TI. A. hludg. ens i.elling huis lunter'est t o A. WV. HlUDGEN . All persons irslehted to the old firm, cani stave cost by ensal<iig imamedisate psayment to I1O1.'& Il UDOEN8, who are authori3sed to sett le up the business of Ifudgens & Bolt T. A. IlUDGENS, 0. 8. BOLT. Easley, S. C., Feb- 1st, 1878. T IE tundersignmed have this dny eatered: .L into COPALRTN ElLStP, for the purpose, of General M?erchssalize. tinder the name and1 style o? BJOLT & I1U00OENS. InI solcitnWg a shoste of pntblic patronage. we trust, by a -lose aittentistt to b)usiness, and ar.ffering none to utnders,lI is, to mserir. e esteem and confidlence so liberaimy best owe[ upon the pid firm, iad respect fully sk 1h a pt:ilio ta.o n tad exammine our Stock of Generaul Meroban-. We woul also caH) the at4en ion the ' public to the following 8T A NAL).4R FI TI Ll.lE1(N, which we sell at this place an&, a Liberty: TIlE CAIROLINA FERTILIZFg; T.HIE EU1T AI WFE RTILlZER; TIlE BRADLEY SUPERPIIO$PHATE TilE PALMETTO ACID; IHE WILCOXk 01BBE"MANIPULATE GUANo. -AYo TilE ATLANTIC PHILSPHIATE. 0. 8. BOLT, A. WV. H UDGQENS& Easley. S. 0., Feb 1, 1878 224 - tiade any dlay In Puts anid CALLS. Invesk~ icoordinig to your means. $10, $50 or $100' ti toecx P'ifivtLRoRs, has brottght aag ortune to the earetnl investor. 1We e4 vlien and how to operate safely. Bo. uil information sent, free. A t~pord~,' b1 - usil.and telegraph to mx 4 Baskys8j.~ andBrkes13, Mk 11. [811- . AM -