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? " LOCAL ITEMS. Sco legal noticoa in to-day's paper. Cotton Picking lias act in in good [) oarnest. Greenbacks will eoon bogin to flow?then remomber tbo printer. Acciuknt.?Mrs. J. U. Maxcy, wo regrot to loarn, waa 8eiioii6ly hurt by a lull on yesterday. Sbo ia now confined to bcr hod. Tho Trial Justice's court and a ./ fow caeeB before tho United States Commissioner, has made our town quite lively for tho last fow days. Drummers are becoming us thick in tlicso parts as pig track around a barn door?our section is quito prominent if their presence is any 6ign. Those desiring to go West this { * f.,11 1- ?- -- -Ji - jmii, oiiuuiu "fj'iy 10 ol' UUUIC8S Albort 13. Wrcnn, general emigrant agent, oflico No. 2 II. I. Kimball llouee, Atlanta, Ga. Sec advertiso ment. The equinoctial gales liavo s<?t in. On last Friday night a north enster sot in and continued until Monday 'I morning, causing lircs and thick clothing to bo brought into requK sition. Several colored "brothers" have been up before Trial Justico Llols lingsworth lor disturbing religious assemblages. Sonio oi them have had to bIicII out or go up for thirty days. On Friday evening, the 24th inst., tliore is to bo an elegant ball given at Tablo Rock Hotel. Those tond ol "tripling the light fantastic7' can have ample ojbortnuity on this occasion. SSeo notice in this issue. In to~dfty?8 paper will bo found the advertisement of E. II. Griffin, dealer in dry goods, groceries, boots, blioes, hardware, ete. 11 o has jusi received a largo lot of tlio above named goods, which ho proposes to eell at reasonable prices. VVc hoar ?hat certain changes in tiiu OWiiOibiii j> of tho Kahloy hotel has taken place, and that CM. W. E. llolcombp is to tako hold of it as proprietor. AI any man knows how to run a fjdtel eatUfactorially, and in lirst cltrea style, it ia W. E. lioK combo. x, ; No Mait..?Ity'feunaequcnce of a .... v?i? iivin uiiui ? kjiiiinjii, uii LIH: Air Lin? ltoitroad, on Sunday night Inst, wo have been deprivod of our daily mail sinco. Saturday last was tlio last mail wo rccoivcd, and in con. ecquenco wo aro unablo to givo tbo latest news. Somk kou Ilioir.?Mr. Jeromiah ' Looker lias loft in our oflico throe Rtalks of corn, grown on his plantain tion, which measured sixteen foot to to tbo toB6e!, and ten ieet from the ground to tbo our. Tlio ears arc largo and woll developod. "How is this lor high." In conversation with Mr. Perry Loopor a fow days ago, Ito infonnod ns that ho ginned, up to tho 10th inat., at his gin near Eas'oy, in tliin ,| county, three baloa of now cotton. lie ginned and furnished the bagging and tics gratia of tho bale Bold last week by Mr. Durham. This shows enterprise on the part of Mr. Looper. p ? Confbkbnob.? Wo are requested 1... -r A . %. oy jji\ uaroy, presiding older, to state that tho Greenville UJisti iet Conforonco of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South, will conveno at Sandy Springe, in Anderson county, on Thursday, 10th inat., at 9 o'clock a. ni. All miniatora will ho passed over tho railroads at 0110, lirat claaa faro, for round trip. ? ? ablet ITioii Soool?Wo call attention of paronla, guardians and othora having tho education oi youths in char</o. to tlm iuli'nrtiiui>. - n i * " "" *" " mcnt of this school. Tho principal, Mr. Morrison, is a graduate of Wot ford Collogo, and boars lottors highly commendatory from tho faculty ot that Institution. Wo aro glad that a *t school of high grado has boon oponod at this placo, and trust that Mr. Morrison will lo libeially patron* ized. i' i*: ? < ' I Fired Into.?Wo learn that tho Express train going West on tho Air Lino Railroad was fired into by a man with a doublo barreled shot gun, near Central Station, one night last week, but whether any damago was done or not, wo have not learned. One of tho^eamo scoundrels, perhaps, that 6hot at Capt Nash. R. E. Holoombk & Son.?These gentlemen cotne to the front this week with an advertisement, and inform the public whore to go to get bargains. Enterprising, ener~ getic and thorough business men, thjy will not allow any to outstrip iUjui in low prices or first-class goods. Call on them, and we guar*, antec thev will RnfiRfv von tlmt ? J. J mean what tliey say. Died.? It becomes our painful duty to annonnco tlio death ot J. N. Arnold, Esq., which sad event occurred at his residence, near Central Station, in this county, on Tuesday the 14th inst. Mr. Arnold was a prominent and loading citizen of that section, having for many yoara previous and since the war filled the ofn? l rn i r new ui luii^isuaiu miu irini .jusr.ee, with credit to himself and satisfaction to the community. IIo leaves a wile, children and many frionds a?d relatives to mourn his death. By request of tho Pleasant Ilill Baptist Church, flio Rev. Jacob Chapman gavo an appointment and preached at theabovo named Church August 21)1 h, and by tho assistance of elders J. King,supply, and D. 11. Konncmoro. ? Ilnvs nn.l ? Riin. , J inons, lie carried on nn oight days' meeting. The meeting was attended by a largo and attentive congre-? gation, and great interest was manifested. Thoro woro sixteen added to tho church by experience and two by letter. IlBcemsthat the world is alive to religion. Baptist. W. A. Lksi.ky & 8on.? 15y reference to our advertising columns, it will be distinctly and plainly seen, that these gentlemen have iust ro coivocl ofVerj lor salo, tit low figures, ti largo and varied assortiiiout of dry goods, boots, shoes and hats, saddles and bridles, groccrio*, hardware, cte., and in fact, everything usually kept in a first class country store. They are also agents for the 11 Wilson Celebrated Sewing Machine," a machine that carried oil' the premium at the World's Fair at Vienna, Austria, over all com pernors. uon'tiaii to givotlioso gentlemen & call whon yo n come to town. ? An Imj'ostkk.-?A friend at Efteloy Station has enclosed to us, two lettors Ironi a Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, dated at Younffavillo Postoffieo. Tala. poooa county, Ala., and directed to tho Postmaster at that place, making inquiries about one T. TJ. Smith, who 6ho Bays, is her husband, and who deserted her last win tor without causo. Smith lay around Kasley for somo time, representing himself as a widower, having recently lost a wife in Alabama, and endeavored to marry again, llo nlso claims to bo ft Mason, find frequently appeals to members of the fraternity for pecuniary * assistance. IIo is about livo foot nine inches it) height, wears a long rod beard, which ho occasionally dyos black ; cloaos his eyes when talking to any one, ftttd looks olY in another direction when ho opens thorn. Since the rcccp lion of Mrs. Elizaboth Smith's lottors by tlio Postmaster, lio has loft tor parts unknown. Ho is doubtless a baso impostor, and wo trust our ox* changes will hand him around. Shot At.?Wo aro informed that Capt. Nash, who is conncctod with iVll lilliu J. Villi1 V?V* ill* VUllllUl IClit 11UII ) was nhot at by j?artioa in ambush, ono day laat wcok, about tour miles from tho Station, while riding in tho country. Tho ball passed in front of him, through tho euddlo and lodged in tho blanket. When lired at, Gapt. Nafih diow hit) pistol and iirod twice At tho man an ho ran oil', anil at tlio Btiino tiino was shot at twice by two o I her men concealed ou tho opposite eiilo ol tho r oad, who ran as soon as liring. Wo hope these cowardly [ v illiane will bo caught and snminai ily dealt with. Thoro arc a fow villian iou8 scoundrels, who floated in with | thx) liuiltoad and squatted around 1 Central Station, bent on mischief, and tho good citizens ot that vicinity jshould organize themselves, dotect and biing them beforo the courts to bo dealt with, or clean them out by Judgo Lyneb's authority. MoMauan, Mono a nt & Davis.? These gentlemen fling their banner to tho breeze ibis week, and with ft triumphant shout, defy competition. When the citizens ot I'ickens visit , Greonville, the T should not tail to cull on these gcntlomon, for they nre atYable, clever and accommodating, and will perform, to the letter, all they promise. Messrs. McMalmn and Morgan are from this county, and so well and favorably known to our people that they need no recommendation from us. They arc yonng, energetic and thorough-going business men, and will make it to the interest ot our citizens to call on them when in tho city. OBITUARY. Died, ot scarlet lever, August 29, 1875, in Pickens county S.C., Addie Prince, aged 17 years, 3 months and 12 days. Tlio dcconsod was n cons sistent and devoted member of the I>aptist church. having attached hers self to tha' denomination, at Griflin church, in 1*75. Though her sufferings woro great, she bore them with pationco and cliristian resignation, and often conversed freely about deatli, always expressing horself ready and willing to go when it whs the Master's pleasure to call her. On Wednesday before lier death she said to her mother: "We all have to appear before the judgement bar ol God," and when asked if she felt ready, when called, to appear tho re, answered: tkIdo! I do !" She ro^ quested her relatives and friends not to grieve for her, for, said sho 4iit is ! ir n nlin ' ' vrmjr II V^UiUIJ^U Mllll II1U I roil 1 UC'llUI to liio,'' and requested her next eldest sister to tuko good c:iro ot her little Bister and brother* She thanked her mother tor raising her properly and teaching her to read the scriptures ; offered up a fervent and earnest prayer in behalf of sinners and lor tho prosperity of the churches; 6he also prayed for her enemies'. Being fully resigned to death, she fell nslccp sweetly in tho arms of Jesus, and lier sainted spirit was wafted to the realms ot heavenly hliss. % "One more loved one's sweetly sleeping, One dear sister's passed bofore, Sadly now still watch we're keeping, Where we'll greet her nevermore. "Yca, we know she's gone forever, With (lie blest redeemed to dwell; Bui how sad it is to sever Hearts that ever loved bo well. "No fond hopes to chcor the morrow, N" glad thoughts to givo relief; Kvery heart is sad with sorrow, Each dear form is bowed with grief." 100 Bushels of'Corn for sale, fit E. II. Griffin's. 50 Gallons Kerosene Oil for sale, at K. II. Grifliin's. A Now lyit of Prints just ro> ceived and for Bale, at E. li. Griffin's. A Splendid Lot o! Slioea just received and for sale, at K. II. Griffin's. ? ^ ? li ... i . .. . i . eg NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Thomas W, Russell, FALh AND WINTKII GOODS At llUSSICLL'S. Uoiu'y Mario Clothing, ranging from S5T? to $15 ft Huit, At RUSSELL'S. Good Supply of Yarns, Shirtings, Fall Prints, otc. 81 25 a bunoli for Yarn, and otlior things in proportion, At RUSSELL'S. (Jood Lot ot GrocorioB on hand and to arrivo. If you want anything, or want to soo anything, /" nil UTIUCfT r. vum vyi jlv \j u'ULVIJ I i. li you want Ktiwan Diswolvod Bono for Wheat, Call on RU3SKLL. If you want to find polito nnd gcntlomnnly elerkn, cull on Mr. Robinson nnd John, | At JUJSSELI/9. ; Knsloy Station, S. O., Sopt.6, 1875. Do You Want Health? Why Will Yk Dik T?Death, or what is worse, is the inevitable result of continued suspension of tho menstrunl flow. It is a condition which sh6uld not be trilled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. Iu all cnues of suppression, suspension or other hreeulrrifv of tiio "courses," Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Kegulator is the only sure remedy. It acts tj}'giving (one to tho nervous centres, improving the blood and determining directly to the organs of menstruation. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by J II Bradfield, druggist, Atlanta, Ga , $1.50 per botttle, and sold by respectable druggists everywhere. Boon to Suffering Females. LaClrange, Ga? March 'J9, 1870. Bradfield & (Jo., Atlanta, (.la.? Dear Sii<j ? I take pleasuro in stating Hint I have used for the last twenty years tho medicine you are pulling up, known as Dr. liradtield's Female Regulator, and consider it the best cotnbinas tion ever getten together for the diseases for which it is recouixnended. I have been familiar with the preparation both as a practitioner of niedicinc and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boou to suffering females, and can but hope that every lady in our laud, who may be suffering in nuy way peculiar to their ses, may be able to procure n bottle, and their sufferings may not only bo relieved, but they may be restored to health and strength. Will. .. .??j niuuvOb ll'gUIU9| I nm very respectfully, no.',0 lm W. 15. FKRELL, M. 1). NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. * E. H. GRIFFIN, ?DEALER IX? DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HOOTS, H1IOKS, Hardware, Etc., PICKENS 0. If., S. C. NEW GOODS coming in every <1 ay. Wo gnaranteo satisfaction. Don't fail to call whon in town, and be convinced that you can get Goods Cheap. A T T O 11 NK Y ? A T I, A \V NtKKBI ?. ? WILL aiTO their attention to the 1'raoiic and to tho Collection of Penxioui Bounty Land find all other Claims. J. J. NORTON, J. E. HAGOOD, \Yalhftlla, 8. C, Pickens, 8, C. July 27th 1871. 1 tf * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Pickens. In Probata Court. William N. Walker, plaint iff, ngninat Rebccca L. Corbin, Mary A. Stauaill et. al. It appearing to my natiafaction that A. J. Walker, M. A.Stanaill, Siason Walker, Maxwell Walker, and aprao other per^pn or persona, reaido from and beyond the limits of this State, On motion of C. L. Ifollingswerth Pro. Pet, it is ordered Hint they appear personally or by attorney, at my office in Pickens Courthouse, on Tuesday, the 31st day of Angust, 1875, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner, now on filo in my office, should not be grauted, or their oonsent will be entered of record. Oiven under my hand and seal, this 'Jlst July, 187.*). 1. II. PIIILPOT, no-17 Cw Judge of Probate. ills t armors rnena. If you liavo anything to Bell, bring it on ! If you want to buy anything, I will sel 1 it to 3'ou ! If you don't 6ce what you want, aek f'.T i! ! l TO T 1 * L ik l im>u iiut wiiui j'uu wuiit im liaml, I will send and get it fur you ! Respectfully, W. T. McFall. to (fcOA por day ! Agents wauled. *pc* All classes of working people, of oil hoi- hox, young or old, make more iiioiiry iu< mint lur un m nujir mjniiu hhi^ incuts, or nil (lie (imp, than nt anything else. Particulars free. Address 0. HTINSON & 00. Portland, Maine. 111T^| K ? 1 mmix~ ATTOBNRY ANO COUNflET.T.Ott AT i.AW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Practiccs in tlie Circuit ourt and Court of Probate for Pickens ounty. May ltt 42 Om Important, to tlio (JrniiircrH and Planter* or Upper Mouth Cnroll nil 1,000 GRANGE l'LOW STOCKS FOR SALE. > Wo are now prepared to furnish any nmount of theso Slocks, and if upon iriitl entiro hh(intact iou in not given, we will re( fund every dollar paid us. t All orders received prior to the 1st of September will be promptly filled at that time Vrice $3.00. CELY & BRO? no40 2m Greenville, S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PICKF.N8 Cot'N'fV*. Court of Common Plea6. . Baylis W. Mansoll, Thomas Flclcher Mansoli, Camilla Hendricks an<t husband, J amos B. Hendricks, Malinda A. Thigpea and liusband, Caleb Thigpen, plaintiffs, Against James Baswell, Robert Boweu, William A. Clyde, llenry C. Briggi, Thomas W. Brooks, Ueoigc N. Brown, Juuius K Gluzeuer. l'us chal I). Cureton, Nancy A. Green, William B. Branilett, Allen J. MuulJin, Hubert Elliott Holcontbe, Washington E. iiulcombo, William II. Holcombe, Thomas W. Kussell, Orlando C. Folger, The Atlanta ami Richmond Air Line Railway t'ompriny, defendants. Copy Summons for Relief. To the lleira at Law of Tinsa Emma Johnsou, wife of Johnson, now deceased? names and numbers unknown, defendants in this action. Von are hereby summoned and required to answer the com plain t in this action, which lias l>ccn filed in the ollice of I lie Clerk of tin* Court of Common J'loas for said county, aud to serve a copy of your answer ou the subscribers at their ollice, in the city of Ureenville, S. C., within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer th;s complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintills will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in thu complaint. Dated tfept, 10, 1S7">. W111TNKU & FVMMKS. no3 Ow l'laintiil's Attorneys. State of soi*rn caromna. Cor NT Y (>r I'lCKF.NS. In lYobnte Court. Stephen D. Keith as Administrator do bouil uon 01 Allen Keith, deceased, petitioner. Against Margaret F.deus and Jnmes Hut-dine, Administrators of Alexander Kdeus, deceased, and others, defendants. l'etitiou for Account, Relief, &c. It appearing to my satisfaction that James M. Edens, one of the defendants in the above case, resides out of and beyond the limits of tliis Stale. On motion of A. lilytbc and \V. C. Keith, Keith, attorneys for petitioner, it is ordered that the said Jauies M. F.deus do appear at my office at I'iekens Courthouse, on Saturday, the l'Jth day of November, A. D. 187-r?, i?nwn IUU3C, ii uii; nc vuii, wii) mi* jiritJTUr of the petitioner, now uii tile in my office, should not be grauted, and upon his failure to do so, bin consent will be entered upon re* cord. (liven under my hand and seal of oflice this 9th day of September, A. 1>. 187f>. I. H. 1MIILP0T, no3 lOw Judge of l'robate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY or 1'ICKKNS. Iri fho Probate Com?. Stephen 1>. Keith, as Administrator de bonis non of Matthew Keith, deceased, petitioner, vs. Margaret Kdeus J:i:::es !?*!r*it!:e, ns Aumiuistrators oi Alexander r.umis, ucccaseu* uuto their yuretics James K. Kagood aiw/ A J- Audersou ; James M Kdens, iih udiniiiih~ trator 'It: bonis non of Alexander Kdeiu, deceased, and his sureties Margaret Kdens, Samoul Kdens and Allen 1-M?ns. Petition for Account, Relief, &e. It appearing to my satisfaction that the dutfuuiiiit, Jaiues M. Edens, reside out of and beyond the limits of thiu State. On motion of \V. 0. Keith and A. lMythe. attorneys for the petitioner, it is ordered that the said James M. Kdens do appear at my ollioe in 1'iekens Court house, ou the 19th day of November, A. I). 187o, to show valise. ii any ne can, wuy me prayer 01 ine petit 1oner, now on file in my otlioe, should not bo granted, and upou his failure (o do so, his consent thereto will be entered of record. Given under my hand and ?oal, ofofben thif 9th day of Jepteiuber, A. li. 187t3. I. JI. PIULPOT, no3 10i Probate Judge. Kutler & McBee. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND IN EttUITY. ? WILM'RACTICK IN TIIF. COURTS OP T11H STATK ANI) Of THE UNITED STATES. Sept 28 10 If ISAAC M. BRYAN/ ATTOKSTKY AT LAW. GRLENVILLE C. H? S, C, l'racticca in (Joints of I'ickons county, and in United States Courts HUSBAND'S Calcined Magnesia. in free from tiitplcH.><an taste, or voughnoss to the toiire or |>'tinip, In one tliirtl the doso of oommod innancssia it relieves Sick hea<lacho Sour stomach, costivness, niul other disease* of tho stomach and howelH, Tl^o worlds fair Mcdnl ami hour l'irst prinium Silver medal* awarded it as (ho best in the market. For salo by druggist* and country storekeeper, and by T, Husband, Jr, Philadelphia, Pa* Absolute divorces obtained from Courts of different States for desertion, &o. No publicity required. No charge until divorce granted, Address, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 40 C>ni 104 Broadway, N. V. nr. K. J. C4illilau4 H.\VINO returned nwl |>einmuently Ioortc<l nt I'iokeimillc, respectfully oll'?r? h;? *ifo?(?ion?l serviefB to tho oitiacnB of that vie . y nr><l surrounding country. Charge*. ren?" "table. May 0 41 T* | %