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r',:, ' / ' -i . T Tb Fitkti; Sintiul! .' _ i . r r D. L BR5DLET, Editol and Proprfe PICKENS, S. C., OCT 7, 1875. Tetuift of SubKvi'ipUoii. Utt* Year .... . . . ?1 GU 81* Months . ?G Adver<iNiii|l; Knits. Advertisements insetted at Clio rate of $1 0() p9t eqUniV, of (ft) rtine lifteH, on t.f.hs, for the first insertion', and 60 cents tor oacli subsequent inscition. CJOMtrac'.s made for tiihkk, six or twklvk months, on favorable terms. Advertisements not having the number of insertions marked on them, will be published tlftfil forbid and clinrped accordingly. These terms are v-> .?imydo any child may underntaud tItem. Nine lines i? a sc|<ian;? niic men, in every instance w? cuatge y ihe space occupied, as eight or it n lines cn-i be made to occupy four or live (Hjuares, us the advertiser may wisli, and is charged by the Bpacc. tlSf" Advertisers will please slate (lie nuinbei* of sfjuares they wish their advertisements 9 nmke. Business men who advertise to l>e benefitted, will boar in mind that the HKNTltfEL has a large and increasing circulation, and is taken by the very class of persons Whose hade they desire. Advertising Agents. tllO following arc tlio only author tied agents to roccivo advertisements for this papor : Goo. 1\ Kowcll & Co., 11 Patk lvow "Mr.,., V C > JL V/i IV. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, represented by Koswcll T. Logan, Charlesten, S. C. Wo will acccpt cash-in-aclvanco orders from other agencies, at reasonable rates. Wo can give no advertisement prof cronco in position, II J .. We publish elsewhere in this issue an article from the Koowec Courier, giving at length ihc views of its editors on the important question of re-organizing tho Democratic party of this State. It will he seen that Phe Cornier is unqualifiedly opposed to any organization of the Demo eratic paity, as such. Wo do not doubt the good intentions of our cotempory, but fail to too tlie good likely to result from the courso it suggests. Tlio present favorable ebango iu our condition from that of 1868, is attiibutable to other causes than the disorganization of the Democratic party, as maintained by the Courier. The failure of the Radical party to give the negro "forty acrcs and a mule," as promised him, and the deception practiccd npon Liin for the purpose of eccuring his vote to place faithless and dishonest men in oflicc, has caused the scales to fall from his eyes, and be isnatuially leaning to the men *ho raised him and now furnish linn Willi the necessaries ot life, for couusel and advice, and will, if the Democrateonly remain true to themselves, vole with and assist tlieni >11 displacing those who havo 80 treacherously betrayed the trust they have confided to them. Tho change in Northern sentiment u1ji> lins had much to do with the present malleability of the negro. The Courier eaye: "In 1808 a straight Democratic ticket was run for Governor and Stato officers, resulting in our ovtrwbeming defeat, and result itig further, in engendering between the whites and blacks a hpirit of uivibiun, il not of hale, wbicn ba> not entirely healed." it is a well known f;icl that ii. tin election fur. delegates to tiie conbtilutional convention in lbGS, a m ajority ot tho whites, the 6ohlier9 es pecially, stood aloof from the polls and absolutely refused to lake pail in an election which they (lien c.<n eidered humiliating and degrading When the constituliun was submit ted to the j?eojtlo fur ratification, i is ti ne that under t!jo advico of ox Governor Perry, an effort was mad* to defeat tho constitution, and i Democratic ticket was put in lh< field, with tho lion. W. J). J'orter l>f (ihftrh'Rtnu fur (jnvm nni* vil.. declined the candidacy en the grounds that if the constitution wa? adopted his opponent would be elect ed, and it was useless for him to run, Thus the Democratic ticket was virtually withdrawn, which caused many Detnociata to remain from the polls, and there has not been a Democratic nomination proper, since. Hut th<> nRROI'tidll < >t tin- (iilirioi* tl .it the com bo ot tlio Democrats was the cause ot "engeiwloiihg between the whites and blacks a hj>irit of <1 ivj ion, it not ot hate, which has not sponsible for iho oad ieoling bet we<)u i :lie t\vo races! No, Mr. CY'uicr, liiu'wiil Tiot do, nud we uro buix prised nt tho (Tetlaialion. it you will 1 only recall (ho tcn'eliifipfB of the cdi'rjictbugger from 1808 to 1878, you J htivo ti i3 true and only.efuiue of this byjj It NViiS the only way by whjcU they could prevent the jrnuivo ' r. . . r* whites from exerc'smg an lnituence over the .uegro, ami in a measure control his vote. Tlie attempt to saddle tl.o responsibility on the Democrats is ineffectual, and will not avail, that is, if its object is to make a bngbear out of this depieoiatcd capital of the lladicai ; arty, and prevent Iho Detno-j ' eia'.s Hum r^ani,::! y. In !ST?, the, "mixed" ticket vus i ot nominated! by Deim cratb alone, for there were' colored liei'ublicai.b in iho convm1 j tion, and oi.e <1 tliem (Byrd) wasj proposed tur Lieutenant (Jovei nor. I This ticket wsi8 cluubilees a betlei one lhi 11 ilio regular Republicans had in the iiokl, but the manner in wliieii it was brought out was such an anomaly in politics that it (iid 1 not command the contidcnce and united support of the Democrats. It was n political hermaphrodito., and neither party had much usy for it. In 1872, the whites had no confidence in tho Tomlinson movement, and many regarded the icgnlar ticket the best ot the two. The Democrats were Lid by the Tom-, linson convention that it' they dared put a ticket ot' their own in the lie'd they would go back to the regular tickut, elect it, and confiscate their property by luxation ; and that j they did not propose to have any-1 thing to> do with the Deinicrnts. They did not even ask their co-opers ation, hut rather attempted to browheat the in into their suppoi t. This, of course, many \ cry properly re1fused to do, and soino even voted for Moses, saying as an excuse for their action, that it was better to have a native Kadical Governor than a carpet-bagger. The defeat of Green lms doubtless piovod an advantage to the ?tate. In this contest too, manv Democrats refused to dan^li! J ? - - I any longer at the tail ot a party, and rather than do If, eui?|jurtoil the regular Republican ticket. We be lievo a straight Democratic ticket' Would have come nearer succeeding. J It the Republicans who profess to be sick and disgus'ed with their pai t v, and desire a change, will not support an iioiKBi ai d cupubiu Demo cmt, they arc not honest in their projections ? thoii professions of i os Jurin arc only fc'ipoi fioial, and have no reality in iliem. It' it in true, as a political axiom, that organization will aiwa\6 bo mot by counter organizati n, why not organize the I Democratic party ami invite the coil operation <>t honest Republicans in i bettering our condition ; for oven the colored member.-) of Unit party begin lo understand that the success of the Democratic party does not mean reactionary legislation nor an abridges ment of Iheir political lights. Would there not be more wisdom in organizing lifty or sixty thousand in'elii'ient white men and lilacinir | l J i r> j them ii^ the hands of asuiliiul gonej till, a-m. tiicie would be in letting j them remain scattered will,out n nil ! ! \ ing point, and to ;?el iidmdunlly L j ;u) their ideas 01 personal preference migiit prompt mem 5 would mere , not be more probability of gaining . accessions cnotmh from the opposite t side to carry tlic clcetion by organiscati(-ii} than there ifi without it ? Ia j thoi o not moro reason ami justice in i asking ten or fifteen thousand iluj publicans to co-operate with the s Democrats than there is in asking j liliy thousand Democrats to cooperj ate with that small number of Uov , j publicans and especially where the i Republicans are tu reap .ill the , benefit**, wiili a very email |?rob> , ability c?f bcneiilting the JState. Wo liavc no more coniidencc in the bulling ivopublicans than wo have in the regular*, lor I boy aro gonorally the worst element <>t that party, and only bolt beottiiso tlie regular lvepub Means have thrown them overboard. 11 Was ^no of litem ever known to bolt when they had a j.laee i on the regular ticket ? Never ! And ???mmm li I Ml?O??I? tliojylalways tftiio good <Jaro when tlioy i)ult to pfato a Buflieient uuinbor of Republicans on their ticket to j^ivo them a large majority if elected, They always look well to the main chance, and are sure to hoop the Democrats in the minority, and at tho next election, ate ready to cume in Ub j-e^ulufs-if I lie chaucea,. arq In tlioji; favor. '111ia has bbon tho case in Charleston, and else\\hero where they have ever succeeded. The Ue>publican party in thi? Sta c, as such, i8 as thoroughly organized to-day as it was in i?oo. more aro a conam portion ot them who aro honestly tired of their pnrtv, and would gladly come over to the Democrats it we would give them the chance; but this we will not do ; lor we tell Ihem by our course, to 8'ay where they are, tbr we had rather vote with and fur Republicans, than to have them vote with and lor us. This is the simple meaning of non-organization. 'Vc will not organize ami givo tlieui an opportunity to join us, hut ask them to "boll" and let us join them. As for our part, wo are tired ol this course, and do not care to pursue it any longer, but it the lutes are against us, so be it. 'Ihc election in this county is not a lair illustration, tor the non^oiganization policy in Oconto Hi 1872, sent a Republican io the Legislature, and can e within a lew votes ol electing a colored gentleman County Commissioner, and prevented united action on the part ol' the Democrats in 187-1. The action ot the Republicans in that as well as this county, proves that there organization remains intact, and there i6 no way ol meeting it only by counter orgau'zfttion. The overwhelming vole give AlcGownu, was due to the ill temperate speech made by I logo at this place. Ilia attempt to solidify the negro voto by reheaibing l<n klux outrages in this and other ftia'es, drove the white Republicans and their influence from him \ and we would ?'isk the Courier it' Me(io?an was not regularly 110111 inated by a Democratic convention 1 ? uiiu ii bo, now can u inane any cnnpariayii between tlio vote for comfly | ollfciald and McGowau's on t!i< grounds of Democratic nomination Hutli McGowan and the county tickei svoic regularly nominated by Djiiioj cralic conventions, and Mc(ivwan'<! increased vole over that of the count)1 ticket cat: nut be attributed in anj bense oi l be word to nou-oi ganization It i.s due wholly, to (lie lact abov< stated, to lii.-s personal p >pulariiy ant ability over tbiit oi" his ?_? ??? !??.*??t The non>organizati ?n policy aent i Republican to tbe Semite, from AnI ? I . 1 t V i ucrsun county, wrene uic i^cmocraii have a de idod majority. it has ha< j ;i like eHVct. in other counties and wil j result, il followed up. in tK'iiilin j them from uvoiy county in the St;vto ' Vla-m :ii o iiioro iu'stjlncs-4 of il fail.in j on tiio pin t ol >[' the 1).'im jcrats f>> tile want of organization than thcr I I is ui'success in the absenco of it. J it is ncccoeary in New York am Massachusetts. to place Republican on the Democratic ticket, to carr j the election, wo presume the Dome ' crate ul South Carolina will he n II ess wise, or prudent, than thei j hrelhren in those states. Organizatio ! does not nocct-F.arially mean the ox i elusion of honest .Republicans froti i . . I its ticket or ranks, it it is nueei eary lo put them on tlio ticket du i' though we prefer to take uiii straight. Mr. Janies M. Alexander, brotlic of Mrs. Judge l'fiilpot of this placc who residue in Charleston, was she and killed, on Saturday morning th 2nd inst., by a colored hoy by th ! iiiinio of St. John Lance. The bo ' was in the employ of Mr. A. an ' was ordered to do Bomothi'ng abon 'the livery stable, when the boy hi came angry and walked oil' acr?>? ' . i ? . . I 1 ! i > uiubuooi lu HIS ilOUatf jjiocurcu <1 l>lf tol and returned and allot Mr. Alyx ander. 11o was committed to ja Cor I rial. Treasurer Oardo/o lias official I ciiIKmI llie attention ol Attorney (ion : oral, Melton, to the report ol the n I cciver of Soloinon'd bank, in wliic lie say# there arc sufficient evidenc of fraud to warrant civil and crimi mil proceedings. Yl ^ _ nr"1 ***-?- ?,* Population dt Pickens County^.? Through tlio courtesy of Mr. O. T. Jones, Census Taker for this county, we bavo obtained the following fig? urcs, showing the population ol this county by townships: Pk-konsville. Whites , . , 1,719 Colored . . . 7Ulj Total . . 2,510 Salubiity. Whites . . . 1,585 Colored . , . 528 Total , . . 2,06:1 Go win, W hi tea . . . 1,272 Colored . . . 595 Total . . . 1,807 Easloy. \\ liiles . . . !)S2 Colored . . . 11!) Total . . . 1,101 Pickens Courthouse. Whites . . . 91G Colored , . . 610 Total . . . 1,426 Dacmsvillo. Whites . . . 1,007 Colored . . . 231 Total . . . 1,238 Pumpkin town. Whites . . . 483 Colored . . . 181 loin I . . . lilil Eustatoo. Whites . . . 022 Colored . . . 1(3 Total . . . 9J-38 Total, whites . . 0,180 Total, colored . , 2,071 Grand total . - 11,807 Population in 1$70,10,2(30 incr'o 1,538 Tlio following is tho voting population of each race in the county, by townships : Pickeueville. Whites . . . .'308 ( Juloi'c.d . i 4-tt , Total . . .511 Salubrity. Whites . . . 322 Colored . . . loi Total . . . 423 Garvin. Whites . . . 288 , (Jul red . . .104 Tolul . . . 3?>2 Easloy. ' Whites . . . 19C > Oolorud . . .27 t Total . . .217 Pickens Courthouse. , Whites . . . 19S I Colored . . . <j;: Total . . . 28; D.icufcville. Whites . . Colored . . .3* 1 Total . . . 3?; ^ Puin|iKintown. : Whites . . Oi Uolorod . . .3 u r Total . . . 13! (> K.itttatoc. ^ Whites . . .10' tl Colored Total . . . 10 Total whito votoH in tho Co. 1,81 Total eoloood votes in tho Co. 51 0 1 Grand total . . 2,80 i, Total population in county by town whips. a l'ickonsvillo. ... Whites . . 1,710 * Colored . . 701 2,51 ' Salubrity. \V IIItCB . . Colored . . 528 2,00 Garvin. ,r Whites . . 1,272 . Colored . . 505 1,80 \ lOasley, >fc WliilOH . . 082 0 Colored . . 110 1,10 0 I'lekens Courthouse. )' Whites . . 010 d Colored . . 510 1,42 H Daeusvillo. , Whites . . 1,007 ' I <2:51 l?2fi 18 ' , ? ->? L'umpkintown. J VVIiitcH . . 18;J * Colored . . 181 0<i '' Kawtatoo. Whites . . 022 Colored . , 10 93 }' (irund total . 11,807 11,80 Dikd,?At tho residence of he h ton, Capt. ?J. J. Garvin, on tho 1'Jt (.? September, 1875, Mfa. Anna Garvi is in the 84th year ot her age. Anotli of link of a good family hat? fallen oui nrirgf , tin 1'ho Augliptn Cm>niclc & Spnt^ner is of tho opinion that tho inconditfcry lottors picked nbout in Georgia; about j wmcn luoro na? noon so mucn oxcito-. < mont roconlly, is tho work of thoughtless or malignant whito persons. It says: "Tho insurrection business is j becoming n nuisance, which should bo i summarily abated by tho preen when! over and whorover it inakoa its ap| ponrnnec." * N E W A1) V K UT1S KM EN TS. A r\ Member of our Iirni lins jtist returned from New York where lie purchased (he lmgcst stock of Genorul Merchandise ever brought (o this Market. A Live Elephant i I.oosc on the streets would not create tho ex? citement And wonder, that our prices do. ilest, prints at only ten cents, and other , goods ut proportionate priccs. Polite clerks always in attendance, and ready to place our goods o V^H JL-V AI1JLU111WI 1. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sales. Large Stock of Groceries, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, etc., At Rot torn Figures, llats and Caps, Boots and Sliocs of every grade and pricos. In fact, anything needed b} the farmer ciia be had at Hudsins & Bolt's. o Remember that this stand is in the Masonic Hall Building, fronting the 1'otel, just below (lie Depot of Easley Station. Kusley Station, Oclobcr 0, 1S7">. felf 1 873 - 1875. FALL AND WINTER GOODS! I YOUK ATTENTION' IS M'KST KKSIMXTfully called lo tlie largest <m?I decidedly lie UHKAl'KST Stock of Goods tlifit liris ever lieen exhibited in West Greenville ; conflirting Of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, hardware, crockery, groceries, etc., etc. Our prices nrc so low that no houno this side of New York cr?n under-scH ns. We sell Goods stric?ly for CASH, which enables its to uiako the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of ^ 1H)(JKS, HASH and l$HNi>S, at prices thut defy competition. We also keep on liar.il a large lot of thoye ' celebrated (1 UANOE I'l.OW STOCKS, to wbioli we invite your attention. } We Imve nl^<? connected to our Store, ft 5 a l.urge WAtiON YARD, with u well ot Good Water, which is Free and Ori.s to Ai.l. Ci'ii^V iv i-iSS, QreenVillo S. c'-, Ootobor 1, ix7f>. Moiltf Notice! ^ Cour.ty Commissioner's OHioo, ) l'ickeiis Court House, ri. 0. j" Tin? Annual nic^li 11^ of the Hoard of County Commissioners of l'ickons county, ' will be he'il on TUESDAY, ilie second duy of November, 187"> b All ]io?*h<?11?- who lidvu any manner <>f claims whatever again >( lit a >:ouiity mudu previous to tlie lii'ht ot Nexemher, 180-1, mul have not (j registered the siiimo in obedienco to tho l'rot. sentment of the Grand Jury ami tho Order " of the Court thereon; and nil persons holding - bills, ncoounts or demands of any kind Against 8 tho county, which have not been before prer scnted to the County Commissioners at special _ meetings held since the first of November, 1871, are required to dedosit the same with ? the Clerk of the Hoard on or before tho first (J day of November next, on pain of being foreve)' tiiererfler oarrcd. l?y Order of the Hoard C. Ji. IIOLLINGSWOKTII. not; li (J. H. C. C. I\ C. 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY Ol' 1'JCK KNS. ii in ino i ruimic *Joiirr. ,7 Mnry A O I>ell, Administratrix, ami J Ferry Kooper, administrator, Plaintiffs. vs .. Margaret M Lo6por, James A O'Doll, Frcd' rick (i O'Deii, Nancy L O'Dell, Julius i' O'Dcll, Lawrence. 1*. O'Doll, A M Neal, Elian E Manldin, Andrew 0 Wyatt ami Abncr Mullinax, Defendants. lJy virtue of au order in tiic above entitled case, all portions holding claims against the estate of Calvin O'Doll, deceased, are hereby notified that they are required to prove them ^ with the ilale and rank of cach, boforo mo on or before tho first day of December, 1M7 ">, or de forever llierenfter debarred from all benefit or advantage under the decree to bf ren11 deved herein. J II. 1'lIlLPOT, noO 'it Probate Judge, g October 7, r.?7"> 7 Estate Notice. Application will be made to 1 II Philpot, !1' I.wl.ta i.f <111 M.iti.lft.r ll.~ Win .. J< ""J |l November, 18<i>, lor louve to make a linal settlement of Ibc cstafos of Robert and Marn tba IloUlngtfWorlb, ami to bo dismissed there? from hh guardian.! J 15 CLAYTON, t uoO 4t Guardian, \ 3ou<l Postal Card for a Specimen Copy THE WASHINGTON 4 WEEKLY STAR. >+ Established 18o2.?8 pages.?GO columns. Address Tho Evening Star Newspaper Oo.f Washington, D. C. f jTrf' >Tir Slum 1>i*m? I'tofubuSF' A Medicine Rendered'UBelwrr^ Volta's Electro Holts ami Dnodn aroMtMor? Jed by the moSti Mniueut J)liybt^ftO?. i|pl&0 woVla Cor the.'cuioof rhtfumntisiA, i?fur?Tgl?, liver complaint, dyspepsia, Kjiliiey^tltieiMe, ** aches, pains, norvous disorders, flt?, female complaints, nervous and general debility,'and other chronic diseases of th? ekestf head, liver, stomach, kidneys arid blood.' with full particulars free by Volta Belt Co.> Cincinnati, Ohio. _ . , , ><M S~Q DAMi'LE~1?REE and big pay to .X <4)?) O Male and Pomale everywhere*. Address The Union Publishing Co., New Votk, N. J. ' <ti # C\ ft rifiv at homo aor^nta wa nloil " Atft. fit nud terms free. True & Co., A** ^ gusta, Maine. j^Jk. In'^ fi Tl)|T| I7VIU8T 0RAND KXl'OSIlTON of Tr*d?e_ men's Industrial Institute, Pittsburgh, I'a., Opens Oct. 7, closes Nov. C. Address A. J. NELLIS, Pres. T. I. I. dj() ^ a day guaranteed using onr WELL <4>/w<D AUGKK & DRILLS. ^100. a jttpAh paid to good agents. Auger'Book fretf) Jilz m Auger Co., St. Louis, Mo. "' '.f . <ncin nnn m,inu iJ)fJV|VV? Distributed ovory fifteen <.lay?. ^ 1 prise $100,100 | 1 prize . $60,000 l! pviics, $25*000 each . . _ 50.000 8u l jnizes, nmotmtiWg to . > v 310,000 Whole tickets, $20; miartcra, $5.; twentieths, SI. - ,r ? , Cironlavs an J information freo. Frftcs cashed. A. DONAU & CO., l?an*ors, I'osiofltce l>ox OOO'.I. 21 Park llow, N. Y. I (Royal Saxon nnd lJrunswick OotenMWtit. Lotteries constantly on l>nnd. j > TIi?! lU'Ht Family IHodleiBN*^ ^ Tested by popular use for over A QUARTER OF A CENT*JRtf! Dr. Strong. Compound Sanative Pill# -owro Constipation, Biliousness, Rowel. Complaint, Malarial Fovers, Rheumatism, -Erysipelas, nnd ail diseases of. Liver, Stomach, Dowels. ______ Dr. SUPSfffS Pectoral 8ffiffW9K'YW#& cure Coughs, Colds, Crump* . Dyspepsia, Sick llendaehc, Female Complaints, Heart Diseast*, and all disorders of Chest and Stomach. A ifVA WEF.K guaranteed to MaTtfaiidFe\ I / male Agents, in their locality. Co>j:w mil NOTHING to try it. Particular* free, i I'. O. V1CKERY & CO.. An? to j'JO per day at home. Sfcl^fWr^Wlh If 1 free. Htinson ft Co., Portland, Maine. F3Y01IOM.YNCY, Oil HOUL GHAHMIKOHow cithoi* sex mny fnvcinnte nnd g*5is the luvc nnd affections of any per??n they choose, inslntibly. This nrt all m? pottfrgs, free, 1>y mail, for 25 cents ; together with a <*4 Marriage (iuide, Kgyptfnn Ora?lo, l)rri?tvi?. Hints to I.adios, etc. 1,000,WO sold. Abutter hrtok. Address T. WILLIAM ft CO., Pub' Phi & ' ' " ' " " 1 r W. H. 1IOLCOMBK. K. A. tflllCl) llolcombe it Child, A T TO If NE YS AT LA IV. ? \ XT ILL I'll AHTTPK in fci.?.W -- -? I 11/ - ? "? >T 'i'nul Justice Court? of tins. SUUc. All ' business entrusted to tiicin wi'.lreceivo prompt I attention. v * ! SoptlO H !y ^ 5 WVMJMLKtt, ATFy 11NBY AND COU.NSKM.OIl AT GREEK VILLjs, B. U/ 1 practices in the Circuit ourt nud Court o Probate for Picken? ounty. May lti 42 Oat (l'K to CljOn pcr c,#y ! A ?nts wanted. *P^) tD/wU All cliusscs of working p?o* 4 ! ?;i ~ - ? I*iv, < > iTiuiur OWA, vuuilg U1 Ota, llltlKO nioi o money ni work for us in tli?i?r spare wo* mcnls, or all I lie time, tlian ai anything else Particular* free. Address U. HTINHMN &(?<) l'ortland, Maiiio. THE PIONEER, ' t s v A handsome illustrated nowspapcr, containing information for everybody. Tells j how and where to eccuro ? iiomk ohokj>. I SK.NT KII li H To A LI/ PA HTM OK TIIK W01ILU. .. VVIII.I.IW iiiu iir.n 11umkstkai) ann fj?. ?KR Lawh, with other interesting mailer found itnly in this paper. SEND FOR IT AT ONCE. ^ It will cost you ft Postal Card. new" number for April just out. Addrctta O. F. DAVIS, I.nnd Commi8?loner U. I*. 11. fl * Omaha, Nkh. juarle, Wells & Taylor,| j Attorneys and Counsellor* at Law Having established an oflico at l'ickens ('. II., ,S. will atlend iiroinjtlly lo all biudncHB left with G. W. Taylor who may bo always found at their ollico at l'ickens C. II., 8. C. Onooftlic senior paritiers will always b? present at tlio Courts to a?siat with tho business. W. 15. KAHLK, \ (1. U. WELLS, / 0. W. TAYLOa,. ? . UrccuvilU, <S. C. I'ickcuff, 8. C. '* *