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lOCAL "ITEMS. There will bo preaching hereafter at Griffin church on the second Sunday, instead of tho first. The plan of Pickens Mission for 1876. will be as follows: Mt. Bet hoi, tlio 1st Sunday in cncli month at 11 o'clock A. M.; Porntts Chapel, let Sunday in each month, at 8 o'clock P. M.; Twolvo Mile, 2nd Sunday in each month, at 10| o'clock, A. M.; Hopewell, 2nd Sunday in cach month at 3 o'clock. P. M.t Porter's Chapel, 3d Sunday in oach mcnth at 11 o'clock, A. M.; Glt).68oy Mountain 3d Sunday in oach month at 3 o'clock P. M.; Snlom, 4th Sunday in oach month at 11 o'clock A. M. Mr. E. 11. Grifiin, whoso hand had been torn in iiis gin on tho 23d nit., and whose arm was subsequently am putated, died on tho 3d inst., His death lias cast a deep melancholy over, not only hid immediate friends and relatives, but tho entire community, becauso of the many and peculiar circumstances attending his death. lie has lett a wife and three vnimrr nnrl Infnpnistinf* r> li i 1i1 mm nii/1 JVH-g ??U V,.., 1II1VI a largo circlo of rolatives ar.d frionda to inonrn bis sad and untimely on<l Wo extend our lioartfolt sympathies to liis family in their ead boreavcmcnt. Ilis romaitis woro consigned to tlicir last resting placo in the 11a. good burying ground, with Masonic iionors Sale day was well attended, and tho Sheriff disp* scd of tlio Madden lands in six separate parcels, (aa i'ol lows: 97 acres for $755; 90 for $103 ; 00 for $75G; 103 for $100; 13S for $530; 88 for $'290?abrogating 012 for $3,755, or $0.13 per acre. This is cheap, when wo corjidor the mei Hint the Air Lino llailrond runs through it. Tho Sheriff, h nvevor, old 6G9 acrcs, lying near tho North Carolina lino, mountain lands, for $60 only. Railroads, wo soo, etihonct.* greatly the value of lands, as is shown by tho above^salos. Who would wil lingly bo without a railroad i Thn bjiIo ftf til a i'lViu'fr <. f T li?Field, decased, took place on th? 2nd inst. It was largely attended and property, wo thought, mid well Corn brought 9') conte; killing hogs 10 cents. Those high prices must br Accounted tor because of the long V ?: .J 1 ?i i iiiiio kiyum aim iiul oucuuso (>i hie scarcity of cither. Tlio Doctor had accumulated aroi nd him, u poodI \ amount of this wt rld's poods. J J is library was not only extensive for a country gentleman, but consisted t I a largo and valuable select ion ol books. It is said to have cost $}j,0U0. A Jjodgo ot tho Indopondant Ordor ! X - of Good Templars was organized at i this place on tho Grh inet. Tho fols lowing officers havo boon elected anti installed for tho ensuing quarter: Mr. fi W Tuvlor w n T Miss Mattio Lualoy, li. II. S Miss Raolicl Tluirnley, L. II. S. Mr. W. II. Hugh, s, W. V. T. Mr. B. F. Lceloy, W. T. Mr. E. L.TI.ornley, W. S. # Af c..n:~ t\ 1 ? \\r a a jjjlido kjauiv; \) >> A. O. Mr. S. II. Brown, W. F. S. Rev. G. W. Singloton, \V. Chip. Mr. A. S. Lesley, W M. Mr. J. O. MmbV W T) ^r Mr. J. Frank Muxcy, W. I. (i. Mr. J. G. Corbin, W. O. (J. Mr. E. B. O'Neal, L\ W. 0. T. Mr. A. M. Folgcr, L. D. The Carkeu of Andiikw Johnson. ?This Btatosman niul patriot has pasaod away, but hie doods will livo alter him. What a oommontary is hi.s famo | on tho advantages of an American citizen ? Unlottorod and unaided, relying upon himsolf, ho advancod stop r toy stop from tho lowest station in lifo to tho highest ollico in tho gift of tho Amorican pooplo. All this was accomplished hv un<iivni?iMr>r* * ~J ..? ....ft dauntless courngo, and porsovoring reeoaroh. By tho oxerciso of thcso principles, it is in tho powor of any poor and friondloss boy 10 attain tho samo grand rosult, Tho ssuno success is attainablo in tho cominorcinl world as in tho political, as it is proven in . , tKn noon r\f T*i? M'..?- " ? v wna v VMUV VI J^IV. .1- u IT h otandarl) . .Pkkpahationb. Ho, conscioiiHol ilioif value, lahorod pationtly, and to day no modicino Ims tnkon ho firm a hold on tho public estimation as his Livor Thoy stand on tho topmost round of tho healing ladder. To Druggists, Hardware and General MerchantsI I carry in stock from 1,000 to 3,000 I Imvnt, 1 ?I / !-- * - yjl IVIIIUUW glilBS, ^VIIU IlU'JJUai/ stock iii tho South,)ombracing all eizos, from 4 x G to 40 x GO in singlo or doiiblo thick and polishod pinto.? Standard brands of French and American mado. Stained, Cut, Ground, Enamolod, and Church Glass. Putty hy tho bluddor or ton. Glaziors' Points, Knives, Diamonds, ko. Ahovo aro imported direct from tho factories and I guaranteo bottom hl'i^AQ ? A??n .vv?j. > j \j 11V4 UHV/OU IJUUtUUIVIIO. Truly yours, P. P. To An k, Clmrloston, S. C. Would you liavo Rosy Cheeks ? Kxpkriknck or A Young Woman.?A coiin-* try girl, young, pretty and happy, her stop wns elastic and I lie rosea of health bloomed upon her chcck. Ono April morn alio was overtaken by a "spring shower," and caught a cold. It was her "particular time," and suprcssion was the result. At tho next "period" nature refused to net. She became sallow, swollen fiml suffered intensely with pain in the buck and "lower stomach," palpitations, dfliculty of breathing, indigestion and headache. Doctors failed to palliate her distressed condition, and she longed for death as the only hope of relief. At tho instance of a friend, who herself experience its benefits, she was induced to try Dr. J. Iiradlield's Female Regulator. One bottle cured her. Slio was again the happy girl she was that April morning before tho shower. The Female Regulator is prepared by L II. liradficld, Druggist, Atlanta, Qa., at $1.50 per bottle and kept by nil respectable drug men throughout the land. atlanta, Aa,, March 12, 1870.?I have examined the refcipo of Hradficld'6 Female Regulator, and from my knowledge of (ho ingredients, believe it a most excellent tncdicinc ami well suited to that class of diseases designated. 1 have no hesitation in advising its use, and confidently reccommend it to the public* Joel Huaniiam, M. I). ; Deo. 2, 11 'It. j Mm Pealody School. 2V i lie Times. 8. . rplFR Kxcrciscs of this School will ojjuii on 1. Ilio 5M iliiy of Jimuary ncxl. Session 10 months. J'u lion per Scholar for Ilio lorm: Primary Department - $1.00 Intermediate Department, 5.00 High Scliool Dopnrtment, 7.50 l'or further particulars, address the Principal at Nine Times, S. C. J NO. O. WALLACE. Dcc 2, 1875 14 S Notice. ^ LL persons in<leblo<l to ino will please m_ aim ociiic, ns i must nave Money. All that <lo not Settle, 1 will he Compelled to place their Accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. , W. II. AS11MORK. Poo 2, 1876 14 3 MB2':irF\S giLK. STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. CoUNTV OK I'lOKKNS. IY virtue of ilio execution in tlie nliove ) staled cusn, I will sell, before the Court llnn?i? in l>i..L-..t.u !.? LMlJO-n MONDAY in January next, Ihe following properly, viz: One Tract of Land containing 100 acres more or less, situate in Pickett* County, 011 waters of Oolden's Crock, adjoining lands of Joab Mauldin, Juab llradly unit others; levied mi us I lie property of .lames McCollutn, at I lie suit of Win. S. Williams, .Sr. One Tract of Land cantaing 8 acres more or less, situate in I'ickens County, on waters of Nice's Creek, adjoining lands of Hardy (iilstrap, .7. J. Hunt and others; levied on as the property of Mary A. Uilstrap, at the suit of Uoh't A. Thompson, ns Admiristrator of Klias Gilstrap. TERMS CASH?Purchasers to p?y extra for papers. J. RILEY FERGUSON, s.p.o Dec 0, 1875 15 8 PfHjMCK COL, AS BURY COWARD^ IVmeitml. AlUILcorps of auloProfooporp. _> Conmlylo ouuit o? j\rmj. ojmratu.i (rtp. fop tliiimajIU jnitmai ijmi jmynuNiL iruinnrrf, xwuuuii jiouxi i<jr_ j*'OltlifVili\OBrtiiTnl pivint'solnfl railroad nitd IlictlilJkw. Uir liWiutiil I ubifrgv flgptytu 1875 - IS75. fall m mm goods ! YOU It NTT F. NT I ON IH MOST RKSl'HCTfully 1' illf 1 lo (lie largest. and dceidedly tin; *'111'.AI'KiST Slock of (looils tlml lias ever lioon exhibited in Went Greenville ; consisting Of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, hardware, crockery, groceries, etc., etc. Our prices ure so low that no lion bo lliis side of Now York can nndcv-seil uh. >vo scii uoou.s ???viOlly lor r\tsu, which enables 11 h to niako iho above declaration. Wc keep constantly on Ii.iikI a largo lot of V>OOHH, 8A.Mll ami llLINDS, at prices that defy competition. Wo also keep on linr.d a large lot of tlioco celebrated GUANOII PLOW STOCKS, to wliicli we invito your litlenliot). Wo liavo alao coMiicclod lo our Store, n a T<nrgo WAGON YARD, with h well of Gooil Wfttor, wliioli in I'roo ftntl Qi-kn lo Ai.l. CKIVY ?v ItUOTIlllll, (.Irccuvillo rf. (J., Oolol>tr 1, 187.?. noOtf .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I EM BOD! COME! I TO rioKENs c. nM s. c. AND SEE WHAT Until fiinii M -V "' i VT'* 5^' V i^* AND W1IAT A QUANTITY OP GOODS E. H. GRIFFIN, HAS RECEIVED AND IS RECEIVING. I proposo to sell them chcnpor than any ono. lean suit any ono in aii lin63 0f D 11 Y-G OODS G KO< 13IM1U* , *?V. Just roturncd l'rom market. Don't fiiil to call and sec. No troublo to show CJooils. Thanks for past patronago, and hope a continuance of tho eamo. flQy* All parties having accounts on my Books will oblige mo by calling and having them balanced. KoBpoclfully, E. II. GRIFFIN. Ocl 28 9 FALL & Willi M AT EASLEY STATION, S- C. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY call the attention of my friends and tho public generally, to the large aud well aelooted Stock of Goods I havo now in store. My stock consists of DRY, FANCY Sc DRESS GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, If A RD UT/1 IIE, GROCERIES, &C. All bought in person for this market, at prices that can not bo cut under. Tho Ladies will find mv nnw.aa - J ? FANCY GOODS, especially suited to llioir wants, ami Gentlemen in need of CLOTHING of the latost styles will save money by inspecting my stock. liy strict attention to business, and with fairness to all, I hope to continue to roccivo the favors of the past. M. W. FORD. Persons who arc duo Hie firm of FOIID & MAUI,DIN on account, will plcnse settle name 1st of November, as the business of tho old firm must be closoJ. M. \V. FORD. Oct I I 7 tf Notice! NOTICK is hereby given, that wo (lie undorflignotl Deacons of tlio Oolenoy Baptist Church of Christ, in the County of Pickens niul Stuto of Honiii i --- ? IIIIVU HIIM day applied to S. I). Keith, Rgq., Clerk of tho Court, for a Charter, incorporating tho abovo mentioned Church. MATTHEW HENDRICKS, J ESSE SIMMONS. Nov 11, 1H7f> II ttOdnys NVJIMI'X, ....???? nnu lUUHRII/liVn AT iuAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Pradices in tlio Circuit our! nnd Court o Probato for Piokcna ounly. May IG 'J2 600 ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT McF ALL'S, WHEN YOU COME TO PICKs ENS, where you will find a FRES 11 STOCK of in sooss, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES & IIATS, Groceries, Crockery nn<J Tinware. ?ALSO? -fY UUJL UF llUUU Tobaccos: and Segars. In short, a littlo of everything. Call in, and if you dont bco what you want, Ask For It. Respectfully, W. T. MoFall. Oct 14, 1875 Dealer In Genera! Merchandise. EASLEY STATION, 8. 1'. PALL AND WINTER GOODS At RUSSELL'S. floaty Mado Clothing, ranging from $5 to $45 a suit, At ' RUSSELL'S. Good Supply of Yarns, Shirtings, Fall Prints, otc. 81 25 a bunch for Yarn, and other things in proportion, At HUSSELL'S. Good Lot ot Grocories on hand and to arrive. If you want anything, or want to see anvthinir. Call on " ?RUSSELL. It yon wantEtiwan Disaolvod Bono for Wheat, Call on RUSSELL. If you want to find polito and gentlonmnly clorkfl, call on Mr. Robinson and John, At RUSSELL'S. TCasloy Station, S. O., Sopt. 0, 1875. NOTICE! Wc have rcceivod our Full an <8 Winter (4oo<ls, and arc prepared to sell goods at low figures. Wo liavo on liand two car loads of Salt and two car loads of ltagging and Ties, which wc propose to sell at Greenville prioos. Highest cash pricc paid for C)ttou. V/nipping Taper fit Wholesale Prices. noStf R. E. IIOLCOMRK & SON. TO Pcr Jfty ' Agents wanted. t{)?J ?4)/VV/ All classes of working people, of cither sex, young or old, inako moro money ac. work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else' Particulars freo. Address (J. STINSON & CO' Portland, Maino. Ilarlc, Wells ?V Taylor, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Having established an office at Pickens C. II., ?S. ('., will atlcii'l promptly lo all business i?n ?:11. n u' - ? .en, HIHI VJ. II. mjriur Willi lllliy IIC (UWftyS found nt Ihcir office at Pickens C. IT., S. 0. One of the senior partners will always be presonl at the Courts to assist with the business. W. E. EARf.F., \ a. (t. WELLS, / O. W. TAYLOR, (hecovillc, 8. C. Piokent, S. C. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW GOODS! i 9m QrmtKSH'5 FURKISUIHG GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and IIATS, SADDLES, BRIDLES and 7II A 11 NESS, GROCERIES. SUGAli, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, AND FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc At W.. A. LESLEY & SON'S. Wanted! Evorybody who read tho Skntinicl to know that 5endricks & Williams Have, and will keep on hand at EASLEY STATION, A well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they .will sell as cheap as tho cheapest, consist- p ing in part of HA CON AND LARD, SUGAR and COFFER, FLOUR AND MOLASSES, LEATHER AND SALT, CHEESE AND CRACKERS, CANDY, FI.SII, TOBACCO, &c.,&o. Woolen and Cotton Goods, Latoat Stlvloa rif Torino' -.>.1 ru.:i v/vij ivvj v? X^IIUIVO ) iJXUli o auu v^ll 11" dren's Ilats, Boots and Shoes. Beat Standard Prints at 10c. per yardj Ready Mado Clothing at $5.00, and upwards, per suit. Thanking their customers for past patronage, they solicit a continuanco of the same, and cordially invito ALL who come to Easioy Station to i givo them a call. NOTICE. I take this method of informing my friends that I will bo found in my offico on oaoh SATURDAY, for the purpose of transacting uny business that comes under my jurisdiction. As my dutios as School Commissioner will compcl me to be absent in different parts of the county, I make this special appointment for the benefit of all concerned. R. A. HO WEN, no2o?ly Scool Commissioner P P TO AT R JL X JL JL. JL A- -J X < y ? Manufacturer of? Doors, SasHEs, ffi)L,SM?S. PLfBORlHS. ? Dealer in? B UI LI) ERS' 11A1 ID W A RE, Paints, Oils, 8zc ?Solo Agent for? The National Mixkd Paint Co. Thk Great American Fire Extinvumiier Co. PAGE MACHINE BELTING CO. SiiND for Pricks. Oflico and Warcrooms, No8. 20 & 22 Ilayno and 38 and 35 Pinckncy Sts. \ Factory and Yards, Aaliloy Iliver, West End I&road Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. 4-ly W. U. IIOLC0MBH. R. A. CHILD llolcoiithc tl Child, ATTORNEYS AT LA IK WILLlMtACTICK in Circuit, Probalc, and Trail .Tustice Courls of this Stale. All business entrusted lo thorn willrcccivc prompt attention. Sept. 1!) B ly ii\\r HiyrTMOMUXT, i I'l'I.lCATION will bo made In I. H. IMiil iV pot, Kfq., Judge of Probate, for Pickens County, 011 Saturday, the 251 It tiny of l>eceinher next, for leave to make a Final Settlement of tlio Kstates of Angeline Jenkins and Klnor Hudson, and (o bo discharged therefrom as Guardian. ANTIfONKY STEWART, Guardian. Nov 2b, 1870 13 4 JNEW ADVERTISEMENTS ESTABLISHED 17ss7~ T3E CHRONICLE* & SENTINEL, A TT/~* TTCI FT> A /"V * vi c/tr L/&J. JI, *jtJi. Ono of tho Oldest Papers in tho Country. Ono of tho LENDING PAPERS in thcSouth.' The Largest Circulation in Eastern Gcorgiw Tho Official Organ of SoYoral Counties. PUBLISHED Daily. Tri-Weeklv and Weekly. TIIE DAILY CHRONICLE AND SENTINEL is filled with interesting Reading matter of cvory description?Telegraphic; Local; Editorial; Georgia, aud South Carolina and General News; Interesting Correspondence, and Special Telegrams from all important points. Subscription, $10. Thk TRI-WEHKLY Chronicle and Skx<. tinei. is intended for points convcniont to a Tri-Weekly mail. It contains nearly everything ot interest which appears in the Daily. Subscription, $f>. Tiik WEEKLY Cunomer.e asp Sentinel is a mammoth sheet, gotten up especially for our subscribers in the country. It is one of the largest papers published in the South, aud gives, besides Editorials, all the current news of the week, a full and accurate review of the Augusta Markets and Prices (Current. Tho Commercial Reports arc a special feature of tho edition. Subscrition, $2. Specimen copies of any issue sent frees WALSII & WEIGHT, Proprietor' Gugusta, Ga. METROPOLITAN WORKS, Canai, St., vrom Sixth to Seventh, RICHMOND, : : VIRGINIA. ENGINES. Portable and Stationary, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Hoilcrs, Castings of Brnsa and Iron, Forgings, &c. ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK, In all its brandies, done by experienced bauds IMPROVED PORTA UL ENGINES for driving Cotton Gins, Threshing Machines, Separators, Grist Mills, &c. A number of socoud-hand Engines and Boilers of various patters, in first rale order, 011 hand. Repair work solicited an 1 promptiy dono. WM. E. T ANN Kit .? I'd Oct 14, 7 ? 1 y MANHOOD: - ? now lost, now rkhtourdi f Just published, a new eilition of Dr. Cutvkbwkki'h Ckurbratku Essay on tho radioal euro (without medicine) of Kpcvinalorrlioea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Im potency, Menial an<l Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, &c; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by scttinciulgenco or sexual extravagance, &c. War Price in ? sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admiraldo Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal ? >-- " vi uiu u|>piicu(ion 01 uie Kiulo; pointing out a mode of curc at oncc simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufTerer, no mutter what his condition limy ut*i urny iuit; iitiiiscii uuc?p?y, pViYatG?jTf and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the l'ubllshors, CIIAS. J. C. KLINE k CO., izi lJowery, New Vork; l'ost Office Box, 4580 Oct 14 7 ly AN OUTFIT FREE. WE want some one in every county to lake orders and deliver goods for tho old and original C. O. 1). House. Largo cash wages. Splendid clianco in every neighborhood for the right person of either sex, young or old. Samples, free and post paid. Sond for it at once and make money at your homes. Address, II. J. HALL & CO. ,0 N. Howard Street, lialsimorc, .1/d Oct 21, 1875 8 am NOTICE We have just replenished our stock of merchandise for the fall ami winter trade. Ladies' and pentlemen's hats and dress goods generally have received special attention. Our Shoe Department Is very full, amounting to nearly one thousand dollars. Our General Slock I Comprises nearly everything you arc likdy I iv iiwu iiiu win uc aoiu very low. Haif Car Load. Of bosl Liverpool Salt on haml and fo?'sale (wo dollars per sack, which is CIIE APR Tliftn liofori* I lio wnr. All nrn mennn' fi.llu ?? v'tod lo call i^iul see llieni. Hester & Hester. Cent ml. S. Oct. 28, 1871. Butler & McBee, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND IN EUUITY. WHOfliUMJateJ U U wdj 'JJf ^ Wn.i, im:acncr. in the courts ot THE STATE AN1) OF THE UNITE! STATES. rV|.| JK 1(1 tf \11S0LUTE Dl VOKCES OBTAINED from Courts of dillVrcnl States tor desertion, &c. No publicity required. Np charge until divorce granted, Address, M. HOUSE, Attorney, 10 Giu 1U1 Hi'oudway, N. V.