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j.,,' t T aURSDAY. no ZADLE & Co. e of Subseription. t 'A * . .@ . . . , . . . . $1 0 50 the . .. ... ..... . . .. -...-...- . dverti ag aC. ~ ~ss~nente fusert ed a the - re of (9) Aine lInes, OR on, sad 60 csl for .0604 406 klon. ;oo'trnnts ade forvisan, six or T w F. asinth, on favorable terms. Advertisements not having the nuter o neertonts morkod on thom, will be lish)I1 Ii forbid and charged sccordin, These terms are so simple an* hiiV may uadarstand them.. Nipe lite a sIquarke. - oa inch. In every instance We clu1rge ),y the space occupied, as eight or ten lini., 0111n be ihade to occupy four or five squarv;, asI i aertisor may wish, and is oharged by the space. * Advertisers will please stai e1:e nun ber of squares they wish their adsaib ..m ent to make. - Business men who advert iie lo , benefitted, will bear In mind tibin tfho SENTINEL has a large and increasing; cir eulation, and is taken by the very of persons whoso trade they desire. Our Revenue Troubles AV 0 a d The exposures of the IlI h conduct of revenue otficial>, from time to time by TiE SE NTI Is bearing its fruits. The fir' -the sending of Mr. McKinley, I Cbarleston News and Courier. 'T ' followed, after bis full and abk! tsition of the outrages comma I1 -comments of papers througl*, i entire Union. As a samplo the following from the N 'World and the Springfield Re,; two of the most widely circut n influential papers in the Unit The World says: "The Amos Ladd killing South Carolina is, we are t auro, by no means singuhtr. ' Federal officials have made 4- 1. ported each other in making Loo u. encroachments upon the liberty of the citizen or the law of the locah ty during the pabt decade such eneroach mients being imp~artially for personal profit or for partisan advantage. The Ku-.Klux prosecutions at the South, the arrest and intimidation of voters in this city', the notorious raids up)on dealers in Chicazgo, devised only to obtain fees for arrests and abortive trials---these arc all of a piceo with the 'affray with desperate illicit dis tillers' ini Pickens County, which r'e solved itself ito the murder of ano un arjnod, unchallenged and in nocent man at his own door. TVhe most charitable supposition is that the Rev enue officials mistook him for a no tottions desperado of whom they wert In search-and afraid. But even i the murd'ered main had been the re' doubtable R~ednmond, anid even if the) had a warrant for his apprhetnioni there would have been no jusitificatioi for the kdling. They did not know h was in the honse, wvhich was, til thoir erraril had, been doulaared, law jully a sanctuary. "All1 this is sad enough, but ne murpris1ing. A dlisregalrd or lawv whor' it affects the citizena has been thi leading characteristic of the me charged with its administration eine *the war, from the Stan tonus and til Grants down to the Merrills and tla Davenports. WVhaat is a less pleasin spetacle is to see Federal Courts ste 5:n to protect the agents of such inft mnios from puishment, and oven fro trial. The subordiates, who ha1 counselled the illegality and shar< In its profits, are usually able to a range such an interference, even if tl Judge is honestly desirous of doii his duty, but we havn -een a Juds wih imh I ' and appros Of & &MAu.., * m a notorio pustonerI lrimt a I:~ art under e aggravatiOn. WV e do not wonder i the people of South Carolina feel dei ly upon the subject when they rec the fact that, a little more than a y ago, a Federal court set at liberty State offleinls imprisoned by the St court for contempt. of all things. 'IJudge Kershaw's charge is'sou in law and common sense. Thmere a revenue law, and it is to be obe: tinfalteringly, no matter how unj or 6ppressive individuals may th it,3ut there are also lawb wi govern the officials appointed to iorce that revenue law, and w thoy are violated the offender mus punished by 1 he samo process as other criminal. This is a simp.ic .ootsmanding issue, and If' justic< ihe~ed to a ong--sutfering people .j~hardly be blamed if they take usqnto their own hands rather 1 iwal t the near ascendency of ttrot Law and the Constitui ~bpthe Courts of the nation ani b 60swill no longer clash, ~9~iIjiIng in its well defined ~ jooperate to bring about :Mande@t all law and tb< hment o vry law-breakei Springfleld (Mass.) Ltepub bard enough a~t best to psort~of men' for- such v eoyt and hazardous as he 'I Ia40onyiniloI uar ops ~stion to the law. The problem Ii it one to be sclved oft hand. The ue way to deal 'with it is to place the Iecltlon of t e law ip ithe hands of enU whom the people trust, and then mne up the pdblic sentiment to sup ort them. 'The appointment of Cot. itzqmm~onsR as Marshal of G4eorgia *'s~ :a s;tep in t he right diut i'n -hieh the sgood resjuhs~ that julow ci d atV e~ a b('n-ly ,iust ie. astr)Onmcal even~ltince the irans of Merenry. it will be a total eclipn of the sun,~ visible over' the whole the United States, beginning in if Eastern States aibout a quter toC o'clock in the aifternooni, mid endin ab)out hlfl past 6 The cetral lit ojf the eclipse will pas through A aska, 3ra it ish Amierica, M on:a: Colo alo, Texas, the Golf' of Mexil and C~a ba. it u' ill be o)bser ed this track by many astronotnirs, wi the special obPj et of v ie w nb c irona aind the halo whnC ich hyo ai Speatred to surround tho son durirt the moments of to? ality. Thei ecli; will be partiall in the E irorn S at T 1here will be no, o ter total a -I Seclipse, ii ile in this counm:r y, uii -after t he close ofI thle ireent cenit u t Trhe L )oon L'tnce; 8:ss that i C mant who (drinks1( nearly to drunkeI Sness generally sleeps so'undly, it e, well, but muany a so-called mfoderI e0 drinker knows that he s~les haI 0 if he takes a little mot e than usuial quantity of winie aflter dii 1 - or even) his usuail quanlItity <, f so n usual w'ine. The0 reason) is that "O cohiol Blushes and dilates the smna r., blood vessels, espec'ially these of e b ain, it such a coid itijon he ni g tained sleep is disturbed or abse F'or sleeI letsness, "car riagte exor us is good1, wakb better, h)OIrl r-' best." at A number of complaints of hi P ships enduted by parties from all United St ates in Brazil have rc he found their way into print, an~d to a Para crrespondent of thie: York Ilerald writes that~ "the Et d ror Irunkly statedlto an Am'o civil engineer, who waited upon )st by invitation at his palace in Pi ink polis, that, owing to the povertLy mich general drainage of the resour< on the country, this was no time fo obe eigners to come to Brazil. The any eornent were expending about:i and 000 per month to remnove the sta Sis inhabitants from the plaguo-sti he provinces, and must, commence hworks and extensive internal i.n the mnents to employ these men." of The Philadelphia Times pt but,, noble and deserved tribute to & pro, Bayard, against whom the smi the , git politicians are waging war, .." waro will hardly roeplace a gian loan a dwarf and disown a man he' by a whole nation. Our cont get rary well says that Bayard c ork, along without Delaware a grei it, is; better than Del~awar'e can get sling without B3ayarard.. Such me bta, ported byv their State, the na It is. strange4why olen gd into bar room and over a bottle of whisky talk about the hard times. Lemons sixteen inches iii diarnotei grow abundantly in the mild neigh borhood of G4qveston Texas. v vour sibscription. FOR 1878! ii 000 CIRCULATION oH' 0 CIRCULATION FOR TIlE SUNNY SOU ' FOR TIWE SUNNY 0 UT i'n -U TAKE IT? i>( ' U TAKE IT? NOW 18 THE 7IM NOW IS THE 22M. IT Id THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER OF TiHE SOUTH! ar11 .vcer live hundred of the best writers dtl y, wi all subjects, are contributors -cunun i. It is beginning some of the b .E W STORIES! V ry lied in an American journal, a no )io 'resents a greater variety of re n1g. 1 c.,ntains Brilliant Continued Stor: hini Completed Stories, Brilliant Poe y Excellent General Editorials, Nuws Summary, Excellent Society I F xcllent Religious Notes, Notes of Tr (f Fashions, Notices ofNew Boo ew Music, Notes of the Dra: "f Noted People, Paragraphs Ab Ptaragraphs of llumor, Scientific unen, Puzzle Department, Mathemat iheArt itct., Ilousekeepers' Department, ( S iits' Department, Chess Departm' Correspendents, Chat with C eautiful Illustrations :ty wide columns of matter c $3 a year; Two subscribers ( 'h of six . "7'iO a copy is E ca'r. W .. twea, , pall sent at one ti Address, SUNNY SOUTIh, or J. H. SEALS, for Specimen. Atlanta, G For Scrofula, and scrofulous diseases, Er * pelas, Rose, or St. Ant] ny's Fire, Eruptions a 5 Eruptive diseases of i skin, Ulcerations of 1 Liver, Stomach, Kidne * Luings, Pimples, Pustu - Boils, Blotches, Tum< 4. 'Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sc Head, Ringworm, Ulc Sores. Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Pai the Bones, Side and Head, Fen aWeakness, Sterility, Leucorrhcea, ains from internal ulceration, and Utet disease. Syphilitic and Mercurial cL ases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emacqiat General Debility, and for Purifying Blood. igThis Sarsaparilla is a cominatio' sevegetable alteratives--Stillingia, IV drake, Yellow Dock - withk the lod '. of Potassium and Iron, and is the 1i Setichacious medicine yet known ..the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are sosk iilfully c y. bined, that the full alterative (free each is assured, and whilh it is so i as to be hajmless even to children. still so effectual as to purge out from I - systemi those impurities and corrupt whichi develop into loatsomc-diseas Thle reputation it enjoys is dei at C from its cures, and thme con fidence w d)prom inent phyvsicians all over the c .try repose in it, prore their experi b of its usefulness. orCer ti ficates attest ing its virtues accumulated, and are constantly 1 me received, and as many of these case publicly known, they furnish convir evidence of the superiority of this ' ~sanarilla over every other alter he medicine. So geneially is e. st . ority to any other medicmne known, "- we need do no more than to assur .t." public that the best qualities it has possessed are strictly maintained. PREPARED nY aick Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, M Pruactical andl Anaalytical C.hemda BOLD) lY ALL DR1Uf'rlsT8 EVERYWHI the fSAn Barham's Unfalil ni PILE CUH now aranufaetured by the Daiham Pile Caro 0o., Durhan N ow IMaBK- o+ Ino.rrfnll..t . aum.i n pe--L -- *~isomnsuau him T HE SUN. r and 1878 NEW YORK.__ D of As the time approaches for the re r ~subscriptions, TIlE SUN would re r o'friends and well wishers everywhere gov- is again a candidate for their cons: $0 and support. Upon its record for .' ten years it relics for a continuan4 rving hearty sympathy and generous co, ickn which have hitherto been extended~t .every quarter of time Union. public Tfhe DAILY SUN is a four page io028 columns, price by mail, post paid, a month, or. 65 per year. The SUNDAY edition of Tnm 8 eight-page sheet of 56 columns. .I .ys a ing thme news of the day, it also c l arge amount of literary and imist anator mailer specially prepared for it. al fry DAY SUN has met with great suo0e I~lpaid $1.20 a year. Debt-'THE WEEKLY SUN. t with wh~o does not know Tux WaBarLi >nlored circulates throughout the United E Canadas, and beyond. Ninety .empo- fanmilies greet its welcome pages w< n ~get regard It in the light of gumde. c at deal and friend. Itsnews, editorial, og aln and literary departments make it. a, dng a jowual for the family and the ndlTerms: ONE DOLhAd4 a year, ion. Is ,Thia price, quality considered, ma e an ~ ~pe$ nepa per poblshwr F4 m ~o('~* $th1e ~Sb~~W$~W4 ~ / ~'L..4"~ I~.Kt'~ V .14~ POSITIVELY CITED. ALL sufferers trom this diseaso that are anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kiss. NXa's Celebrated Consumption Powders. These Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs-indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to con vince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free Trial Box. We don't want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. f your life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these Powders a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to any 17 part of the United States or Canada, by mail, g on receipt of price. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 860 Fulton.street, Brooklyn, N. Y. B Jan10, 1878 18 ly FITS EPILMPST OR Falling Sickness Perman ently Cured. of 0 humbug-by one month's usage of Dr, to ,GOULAUD'S Celebrated Infalible Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that. these powers will do all we claim for them, we will und send them by mail, postpaid, a free trial box. td. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician that eas, has ever made this disease a special study, is and as to our knowledge thousands have been x- permanently cured by the use of these Pow et. ders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in av- every case, or refund you all money expen ks, ded. All s'ifferers should give these Powders "a, an early trial, and be convineed of their cu out rat ive powers. D- Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 1,oxes for eal $10.00, sent by mail to any part of United or- States or Canada on receipt of price, or by ant, express, c. o. D. Address, on- A811 & ROBBINS, 860 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, N. Y. tch Jau 10, 1877 18 ly Ten h E v e PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY, -AT COL UMBIA, S. C., SIC -BY HOYT, EMLYN & McDANIEL. JAMES A. IHOYT, Editor. Eve The Daily Register contains tl-c latest news a1l of the day, all commierciall, political anid other S- matter sent by telegraph, full local rcports, 10- editorials upon all current topics and d Grange and A gricultural Departments. ie T1he Daily has a circulation cxtending to ,ie all pails of the State, is circulated in nearlysu IS vr State in the Union, and consequently Cs, increaising; t herefore, as an advertising me irs, dium it cannot be surpassedi. id The Tri-Weekly Itegisters is issued' every rs, Tuesday, Tinrs:laiy and Sat urtlay mfornling. n and contains all the news of' the days ini one ale issue. ing The Weekly Rrgister is an EIG lIT PAGE ie paper,contlaininlg FORT''- igI lIT C)OLU.MNS, is- embracing thle creamiu of new" of each week. >1, This paper~ is wit hin the reach ofevery famiily. ( the and we atre l~leased to state the fact that its large circulation is rapidly ext eniding Sof The hegisteri is now thle Organ of thre-State . Gi-ange, andiu all matters ot interest to the de atios of'I lu51ba~iny will he treaited ini their ost appropriate depart ment. Theii Agricut t ural osr and G range articles will appear in each of fourit publications-Daily, Tr~iWeekly and onWeekly. _ t~of TElRMS OF SUliSClIll'TION. - t is DAILEY lbrsIS'I-One Year, $7 00; Six the Months, $3 50; Ihree Months, $1 75. ions Tai-W EEKi~iv REGIsTER-One Year, $5 00; Six Months, $2 50; Three Months, $1 25. ired WEE~KJY REcsrER-One Year, $2 00; six La ic Months, $1 00; Three Months, 60. un JOB PINTING, The best and cheapest BOOK and JOB have PINTINT, of every description, promptly ng and satisfactorily executed at the Rtegister sare Office. cig All kinds of Law Blanks on hand, which Sar we will sell at the lowest prices. pera- W. B. McDANIEL, - Stht Proprietors aud Publishers. eer May .31, 1877 iMI~t'HUNDRED A MONT!! TO UAVJJJActive Men selling "ur Letter ss, Copying Book. No press or wateriused. .ns Sample copy worth $3.00 free. Send stamp for circnlar. EXCELSIORL M'F'G CO., 99 -~Y Maidson, and 182 Dear bon-street, Ohicago. F E MAKE HOME HAPPY. U. 0. A Pientiful supply of *hob " Good Reading and Beautiful Pictures 3 j WILL DO IT. -- ~ THE~ CINOININATI __ ~WEEKLY STAR, 4 newal of 4 tC4g ~t. a d publislare -iin it the money. It is in dope adont inpotc, unditsgives all the news, and, besides much that It other good readi every numerfl~ has -ea iheornorec etofInto e leraion ectd etorlee. Every senscriber also the past ~ reeve for yox ggg , e o of the 4 Frbtend "' size 24x34 Inehen and a cop 0 perat ion of THE ITARt ILLUSTRtAT D ALMA t. frmNAc. 25 eta, extsra must be sent to i 0 rom expense of packing and micin pre O m us. @r-Otr i esam to -sheet o f waE l,5rehow greIlt*i thane eWe 55cnsc~n uaeSO"It s Qurore comunene worls, oan pisop destin to get h N is an heptureT and S anp o0c or 'hile giv- o n cna" ou/P tfo ntans a sf. e. er.i eberb ellaneous 0s11.Str hu In no 30380 a party H ii SUN- . pa ear alwy tena vigorou advo. s Post. was among the first to urge the justice of Local gternment* in the South. P4 ersons to whom we have alreadY sent the picture, "The Poor the E r~ H M ans VaIetad," by sayin so can Sun? it have in its stead anoti er exc leht en SUN Itgravin, of same ese, wh'ich we have H ~te, the s ecured for this purpoee. thusndaper en*ous pferure, one Doflar. thousand:. I *T.A.30. ekly, and W.n. .,?beew,. oun sehlor, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ out ural, issentialy MAKE HOME P.EAANT'. fireside. i olubsi of Y ret fed and pea~iel.l Jdos -TO -FOR fly $1-50 a year. ry man in the County o Pickens [TLD BE A SUBSCRIBER man who has ever live hero~and has moved aw ay, MLD DE A SUBSORIBEF IT FURNISHES ALL --AND NENSED REPORITS -O0 i T C1RBCU LA TLAS gely in the adjoining Con nd to somec extent in Western North Carolina I AND IS, TI1EREFORIE, SUBSCRIBE r the Pickens Sentir ADVERTISE ithe Picken's Senttir D. F.-BRADLEY & CO Proprieto SHUN DRUG POISON b1ED10INE REVNDERED) USELESBS. olta's Electro Belts Bands reindorsed by the most eminent phys nthe world for the cure of rheum~ teralgia, liver comiplaint, dyspepsia, lieae, aches, pains, nervous disorder onale comopints, nervous and gene: iity, and other chron iicdiseases of the cad, liver, stomacoh, kidneys and bi ook with full particulars free by Voll B, Cincinnati, 0. NCIUSCQ1Ti DCTOY, Senaor-Rt E Bowen, Repreentive-D F BradIley and E I Clerk of Court-John J Lewis. Judge of P 6bate-W G Fiet. kerif--Joatb Mauldin. Coroner-Berry B Earle Bhoot Commiessone-U WV S ingleto aater-W R Berry. Adid-ohn () Davis. Cuty Commisioners-B3 Jobtiso nan-Johni T Lewis, Th County Commsniossione 9, Ond t t pas ot To .o Rol' will Y 0 FOR AUGUSTA. (5indays excepted) Leave Charleston Awrive at Augusta FOR CHARLESTO*. (Bundays exceptA) Leave Columbia Arrive at Charleston Loave Augusta Arrive at Charleston COLUMBIA NIOHT 3 R Leave Charleston 9 Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia 7 Arrive at Charleston AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESL Leave Charleston 8 Arrive at Augusta Leave Augusta Arrivd at Charleston SUMMERVILLB TRAIN. (Sundays esceped.) Leave Summerville at Arrive at Charleston . B Leave Oharleston g3 Arrive at Summerville 4 j' CAMDEN TRAIN Connects at Kingville daily [exae days] with Up and Down Day and P Fraine. Day and Night Trains conneet *t with Georgia Railroad, Macon and Railroad and Central Railroad. .Th via Atlanta is the quickest and' mc route, and as comfortable and ohe otber route, to Montgomery, Selm& New Orleans, and all other points 8' and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Cb Louis. and all other points West an, west. Day Train connects at Columbia Through Train on charlottee R4 leaves at 9 p. m.) for all points No S. S. SOLOMONS,- Superin S. B. PicErds, General Tieket t Greenville & Columb b CHANGE OF SCHEDULR, Passenger trains n daily.Sunda ed, connecting with ight trains. Carolina Railroad up nd down. Oi. er Monday, July 16. 1877, the follo be the Schedule: d Leave Columbia at 1 - Leave Alston at Leave Newberry at Leave Hodges at Leave Belton at 7-0 Arrive at Greenville at 8& Leave Greenville at7. Leave Belton at~9. Leave Hodges at10 eave New berry at Leave A ist on at Arrive at Columbia at giigConnect at Aiston with Trains Spartanburg and Union Railroad ;.cor Columnbia with Night Trainsmon the So olina Railroad up and down ; also wit.. going North and Sonth on the Charlot lumbhia and Augusta and the Wilmingi TanABIIEVILLE BRANCH. Tanleave Abbeville at 9.16 a in lng with IDown Train from Greenviin Cokesbury at 2.15 p mn., connectingv Traini from Columbia. Accommodan-a Mondays, Weidnesdays and Fridays thie DownTrahifrom Greernvile beville at 1 o'clock p. mn., connecti l'rain from Columbia. ANDERtSON BRANCH AND TL' DIVISION, Leave WValhalla at Leave Seneca at -Leave Perryvillo at Laeave Pendleton at e'Leave Anderson at Aa rive at Belton at UP?. Leave Beiton at - Leave Anderson at Leave Penadleton at Leave Perryville Leave Senieca at .Arrive ap Walhalla Acconanodation1 Trains between.:, Anders opon Tuesdays, Thursdays a uj dy ys, leave Belt on at 9.50 amn., e Seal of Down Train from Greenvi Andersen at 2.00 p mn., connectint THOMAS DODA0 - General Superhia JABno NoRToN,dr., General Tio50 Schedule. el ! Atlanlta & Richmond Air Line I MAIL TRAIN. Leave at A tlanta at Leave Toccoa City at Leave Seneca cit y at tel I Leave central at Leave Liberty at Leave Easley at 3 '-Leave Greenv.ille at Leave Spartanburg at . Arrive at charlotte at Leaves Charlotte at td Leaves Spartanburg at Leaves Greenville at Leaves Easley at' ciloans Leaves Liberty at At is, Leaves Central at dinuy Leaves iSeneca City at 8, , Leaves Westminilster at -l de- Leavee Toccoa at hest, Arrrives at'Atlanta at ood.-. DAX PASsa~Gens a Belt Leaves Atlanta at Leaves Toocos at Leaves Vi ostmister at Leaves 8eneca city at Leaves Central at *~ Leaves Liberty at Leaves Easley at B ates Leaves Greenville at Leaves srtanburg at Arrive tat Charlotte at Leave Charlotte at ,.eave SpartanbUrg at Leave ,Oreenhile at4 ii- Leave Esaley a6 Leaves Liber~ a Leave ieutrat Lteave Seneoa tIy at Leave Weefaiter t at C -' Leavst e 7 eseF