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s* tOCAL ITEMS ~ Ploasant rains yostorday. I FroBt in town last week. Nothing injured by it. 4 , Tbo Grocnvillo Republican lias been purchased by Col. Speights ol tlio News. ? ? Mr. 'i;U08. \V . lluseell bus kindl) coflaeutcd to1 furnish us witli tbo wookly srtluB aud prico of cotton at Kujtfey Station. ! I- :.v * mm Tbo communication of Rev. T. h\ Gary, and other original matter, is unavoidably crowded out of this iss boo. Tbo communication will appear Ut'M WUCK. >m The Grangers Jfic-nic at George's crock, on last Saturday, wo arc informed, was quite a success and i everything | as6ed oil' pleasantly. We regret that we were not able to i attend it. I ?_?- j Favoks.?Mr. 15. J. Johnson, of ( ?.Central will accept our thanks for a ( ' lot of tho finest turnips wo iiavo . seen this season. Also Col. Nimmous, j of Kastatoo, fjr a'bootthat, wo think, , . can not bo beat in this vicinity. , Sales Day.?Monday, last, being 1 sales day, and there being several 1 tracts of laud advertised by the Slier- 1 iff and tho horse swannino- Roason l.o i i -" ~ O v%' ing 011 hand, there was a turgor at- 1 tendance than usual. Land sold at inodei'ato figures, and horse swap* ]>ing Bccms to bo on tho decliuc. Skkious Accident.?Wo iegret to learn that Air. Enoch lJcneon met the misfortune of having itie M light arm so badly torn and lacerated in tho cotton gin of Capt. Berry, ] near Easley Station, on last Thurs- * day, that amputation was rendered ' necessary. We arc informed tlia*. 1 phyticians from Greenville wero to * make the- amputation on yesterday morning. Thanks.-?We loturn thanks tu 1 IJou. J. 1'. Moore, President-Orcein * viiie Agricultural and Mccha lical 1 Association, for a complimentary 1 ticket tl\ t|)0 3d annual Fair ot tic ' Association, commencing on the 20 li ( itltt and to continue three days We hope to see Picktns well ropioccuted ftt"tbr:B fair, by licrstuidy fanners ai d the products of her soil. j lIuix>in8 ?fe ]3oi.t.?These gentle^ V men introduce thenioelves to the public this week through our columns. These gentlemen are among iho ento.i'nrlfiinor men of the ilourUhine ri !T town of Easley ; and we take pleas' urc in rcccommciuling them to the public, us honorable, first eh\6s businuBS men, fully prepared to perform all they prouiiso. Cali and see them vrolfrt you go to Kasloy and be con MVVM VI V I V( 1UI}( * iimr Tlie total number of voters in this county is 2,300. lho largest vote ]K>llcd in tlio county, sinco the war map, wo believe, in tlic lust election, 1 wliicli amounted to 1,813. From i this it will be ceen that there were J 547 who did not vote ; -171 ?jf whom i j were white and 13 colored. A good l)cui( ivatic nomination for Statu of 1 gcers would bring all these white , men to the polls. j i^^lNBTAM.A'noN.? \V 0 UIO gll\d to ' learn that tho guud cause of temperance is flourishing at the thriving little town ot Eusley Station. Kaslcy Divieion, No. Sons ol Temper itnce, numbers about eighty mom bora. Itev. J. Q. Stockman, D. G. W. P., last Friday evening installed the following oil jeers to serve during the ensuing term : Thos. YV. Russell, W. P. V/m.S. Morrison, \V. A. O. 0. Folger, Ji. S. \V. II. Green, A. H. ft. L. O. Neal, F. ft. J. R.. Glazonor, Treas. u. d. iiarr, U. Mies Conic Fulgor, A. 0. ! Jno. T. Montgomery, I. S. W. T. Johnson, O. b. Itov. O. L. Dnrant, Clinpluh). - - - ? ? mm Extraordinary (y./iiuN.? Mr. Thomas J. liowoiK of tiie (Jooivy's i crcck Bcction, in this county, brought I to our odioo, last Monday, two stiillo j of cotton, of tho Cheatham variety, j >vhich havo on thorn one hundred ? bolls cacb. Mr. l>owon informs ub 1 thivt lio has plenty of stalks that have f.oin ono hundred and thirty live to ono hundred and forty bolla each, lie paid twenty livo dollars lor ono quart of the seed, and is well pleased with the invsotmont. lie planted one aero with the seed, on tho Gtli of May, but owing to tho drought they did not coiflo ?ip until tho 10th ol June, and then hardly a half stand. Tho ground was thoroughly prepared, being bivko twelve inches deep, by n two horse turning plow, followed by u two horso Kiilmoiloi'. H? . - * * \J UVylH. terod several wagon loads ot barn yard inanuro on the ground, then applied four sacks of Etawan disolved bono. With the unfavorable opportunities Mr. 15. has had with this acre of cotton, lie will pick at least two thousand pounds of seed cotton, and jayc, with an early start and favorahie 8uasoi\s, he docs not want an cashier task than to make three bales t> the acre. This cotton is ahead of my thing we have ever seen. It pro luces from two to four bolls from the j single bloom, and frequently lias live i iind more locks to I In; boll. Ah*, B. is one of the be.-:t ami most progressive farmers in the county, and deserves much credit for demonstrating Ihu fact that it is not :it all necessary for the young men of this section to ako the advice of Mr. (Jroelv and go West. With proper culture and atention, this ecction can heat the \Y est easy enough. Kxi:l*ksion to Ciiaki.kston.? Mi'. W. A. Lesley, II. K. Lesley, \V. T. Me Fall, and K. ILCirittin, merchants, a \r i^-i? 1.1? ?i [>. aii a , I-J-IJ , III IU iMI". J\. O. Lesley, of this place, and Capt. T. M. Welborn, Nelson Ilolcoinbe, M* Kurd and others, from Easloy, J. 1). Dlayton, MoitU Miller and jthers, from the "rural districts," ;ook advantage of t!ie excursion to Jhaileaton, and wont down. Our rVuditor lost his watch and chain, and >ne ol our merchants (ho happenod 0 bo a single man) had pieces ot >eele<l appbs cast over in his "buz; im" by a "nice damsel" on Iho train['.Bid 8, both the Charleston papers iccused tlnni ot being imported to 1 o e in tho municipal election yes lay. Easley Cotton Market, Uet. (j, 1875. 5 .ilea to date .... 112 bales. LJrioc9 . . . 11 \ to 12c j>er lb. Thob. W. KUS8LLL. Do You Want Hoalth? Wuv \Yii,l Vk l>ir. 7?Death, or wli.it is worse, is ihe inevitable rcuult of continued suspension of (lie menstrual flow. It is aeondition which should not be trilled with. Immediate relief is the only Kr.tlguav J constitutional ruin. In all eases of suppression, .suspension or other irregulrrity of the "courses," Dr. J. DialtieM's Female Regula tor is the only sure remedy, li acts bygiring t.illfi In I lip iiftvv/ui u ...... I. .1 WYII.g lliu blood anil determining directly to the organs of menstruation. I( is a legitimate proscription, and the most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared l>jr J 11 Kradiicld, druggist, Atlanta, l?a , 5? I. ft(? per l?ot I tie, and sold l>y respectable druggists everywhere. iloon to Suffering Females. J;a(lrange, 0u? March iii), 1870. 1? rnd field & <5o., Atlanta, (la.? Dear Sirs? I take pleasure in stating lliat I have used for iie last twenty years the medicine you arc putting up, known as l>r. Hradfield's Female ilegulaior, and consider it tbe best combina*. ion ever gotten together for the diseases for ivliich it is recommended. 1 have been familar with the preparation both as a practU ioner of medicine and in dfnnestio practice, uul can honestly say that 1 consider it a >oon lo aullering females, and can but hope hut every In dy in our land, who may be sut"crinp in nny way peculiar to llteir sex, may jc able to procure u bottle, and their eulFerngs may not only be relieved, but tlsey may ie restored to health ami slrenglh. With my kindest regards, 1 am very respectfully, nofjO I m W. 11. FKKELI., M. 1>. Livery and Sale Stalks, l'ariics desiring to hire conveyance to Pickens Court House, Table llonk and oilier pi/mls, caii be nccoiimiuilalcil at my .Stables, it nil hours ol" the ?luy awl night, Purchasers can also he supplied with Good Slock it rcasolifiblepricca. Hfoy" llogular Mail Lino to Pickens Courtliouso daily. (Sundays excepted.) ltlCllKY & WYATT. Easley Station, 8. 0., Aug, !>, 1875, no I'.My wre \.\i> uriun'sT poHilivcly cured. Tlio worst cases, of leng[-? siuiuliuK, >>y uampDr. Hebbard's Cure,\ botlle st ill IVoe lo nil a<Mros8iug J, S. Dm. t UM4:, DrugtjiMt, bll i>?li Ave., N. Y. ;//_ ; ,"T-T " "V.V'l'" NJ*W u \J)VKI ITIBKMKN'IS. P. P. TO AT T7 - - * - ! ?Manufacturer of? 1 Doors, SasHEs, ?MS008. !PB.?@?ara?. -^ Dealor in? BUILDERS* IIAKDWAKK, Paints, Oils, &c, ?Solo Agent for? Tiik National Mtxkd Paint Co. Til K (i UK AT AmKUICAN FlRK 10 XT 1 N <jl)ISlIER Co. 1'AUE MACHINE BELTING CO. Sknh f?>k Prices. Office nnd Wnrerooms, Nor. 20 & 22 I In}'no nnd 3S nnd 35 Pinckncy Su. Factory ntid Yards, Afililcy River, West End Inroad Street, ClIAPvl.KSTOX, S. C. 4-ly ' The Farmers' Friend. j T f i*An 11 ? rsv 4 rv Hi.11 1. XI .) VM? IHIVU JlllVlllllljr 10 6U1I, Ul'lllg it on ! If you want to buy anything, I will ecll it to you ! If you don't sco what you want, ask for it 1 If I have not what you want on hand, I will send t&ud it for you 1 Respectfully, W. T. McFall. ... t i 1 ' ? 1 f I I I I { ~ notice! We have received our n Full iibkI Winter (4oods, t and are prepared to sell goods at low figures. u Wo luivc on hand two car loads of Salt and t two car loads of Magging and Tics, which 1 we propose to sell at Greenville prices. Highest cash price paid for C)t(oii. Wrapping I'nper at Wholesale I'ricos. noUlf H. i:. ifOLCOAIBE & SON. the mm m columns, from now , to New Years, post paid, (>0 cis l |Addre*4 1 "The Sun," N. v 7?^ *- j . ?*? /?b ?v . A!xr- ... i ' """ * ? . \ ' NEW A^YIiUTiSfiJJfe^. Easly Sigh School, EA8LRV sTiTmw ? -? ? m 9 %" The exorcises of Ibis Sohooi were opened on Tuesday, /Sept. 14tli. Tuition per Scholastic year : Primary Department . . . ?20 Intermediate Department . . HO High School Department . 40 I Good board can'boi secured in the village at from $10 to $12' per month. For lurthor particulars, address the principal. no 3 It WM. S. MORRISON, A. 11. Gentlemen's KJirOItliM OF FAiilllON, Greenville, S. (1, The undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they intend opening on the 1st of October, lS7o, in one of the new iron front, buildings, second door above the postollice, one of the largest and most complete .Mock of RFADY MADK ri.OTMINti and GHNTLHMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ever brougnt to this market, and as wo intend purchasing our entire stock with the cash, will be enabled to oiler our goods at very low prices. c,.n ?i ? .. ." ,uiu act,- us nciorc purchasing olso whdt'o, r?s it will Bo a pleasure for u* to show c?ur goo'ln. Mo MAT! AN, MORGAN & DAVIS. * lm NEW GOODS! Dry Goods, I Grmmtrs ruasiSHiHo goods. ; ( IK)()TS. SITOK.S a ? iia'IV SADDLES, IJRIDLES am. II A R N E S S , HRnrtrDTcc 1 jl v ^ y v ^ 1-# IV1 VL, ? SUGAR, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, AND FLOUR, OTfiATIS TiMUHPn I.'.- i'i .~l * JCJIU At W A. 1,KSLKY & SON'S. W anted! Everybody who^ead die Skntimci. to know tliat Hendricks & Williams Have, and will keep on bond at EASLEY STATION. ? J A well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they will iell as cheap as the cheapest, consistng in part of I1ACON and LARD, SUGAR and COFFKK, FLOUR and M.O LASS ICS, LISAT1LKR and SALT, C1115USE and CRACK KliS, JANDY, F1S1I, TORACC'O, ifco.,&c. Woolen and (5otton Goods, f^atcst $tlyles of Ladies', Men's and Chil Iron's Hats, lioots and Shoes, licst standard Prints at 10c. per yar i Heady Made (Jlutliin^ at $5.00, and ipwards, per 6uit. Thanking their enstomors fur past >atronage, t.licy solicit a coniinuoiico >1 tlm satno, and cordially invite f\IJj who come tu Jlasiey Station to nun lliont ? />?i 11 NOT M I;. I lake this method of informing my friends hat I will bo found in my office on each SATURDAY, for the purpose of transacting my buttiucas lhat gomes under my jurisdioion. Ah my duties fts School Commissioner will ompul uic to bo abacut in dill'oroiit parts of he county, i make tliia special appointment or the benefit of all concerned. It. A. BOWKN, no'io-ly Scool Commissiono v AlhSOLU'i i. IUVOItCKS OBTAINED . from Courts of different Slates for deicrtion, &c. tiq publicity required. No barge until divorce granted, Address, M. llt)U8K, Attorney, ' 40 Gin 1 Broadway, N. Y. N B\V ADV KKTISEMKNTK * I m E. H. GRIFFIN, ?DKALKR IN ? DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, hoots, shoes**, Hardware, Etc., PICKENS C. II., s. c. NEW GOODS coming in every lay. Wo guarantee satisfaction. Don't lail to call when in town, and i>e convinced that you win get jloods Chen p. KIT R Q n 1? 1 II V v?' m * r j v j ji ? i i ; j j FOR T1LH Pins SEIT1L. Butler & McBee ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND IN EUUITY. 6. WILL VRACTK'Ff IN TUB COfllt+S ov TUB STATB AND OF TUB UN I'l l:I STATES. Bcpt 28 10 > if - - J1- ' . , i, js ia w a 1) v 1211 r i s iam en ts. VALUABLE M M. BBwaawM m? ifllBHI I will sell to the highest bidder, at Ficken* C II, on saleday iti October next, the real estate of Jane L. Arnold, deceased, to-wit : One tract of land lying on Oeorge'a Creek, a few mile* northeast ef Easloy Station, containing three hundred acres, fifty of which is first-c\a?s bottom land; ouehuu'red original and tine forest, tho balance elearod fcnd in a good state of cultivation. On the premises is a large n??l comfortable dwellhig, with all necessary out-NuiLiiMo-u - " ? O"" ! Terms?One-third cash, balance in one ami two years, with interest at teu per cent, pe r annum, with approved securities aud roori gage of the premises if deemed ucw;SM'y. A. S. P.MUGS. Aget< ?jr LegateesAug. 23, 187%. Abbeville lYe?a and Ilanuor aim Greenville Weekly News copy 2t and *en.l bill to A. S. 13rigg?, Greenville Court House, S, C. u?[>2 7t Town Lots for Sale. 1 v iil -7ell fd Liberty friatioii, on the Air I.iii Kailroad, in I'ickens county, 8. or Till'15SDAY, the 71 It day <' October, a number ?t valuable and desirable building lots, to contain from one-fourth of an acre tw four acres each. The village will be situated on a beautiful plateau -el laiul, in one of the healthiest sections >>f the Slate, and sur rounded by bold springs of excellent water, and in the niid?t of-one o-f the most prosperous farming sections in the Slate. Terms?One third cash, one third in three months halanee in -ix month", with interest from date. 1'urchascrs to have the privilege of anticipating any part or all the payments. Title" to he o'xoenteil hut not delivered until the whole of the purchase money 13 paid. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. My agents, Mr. Addison I'ogga, Samuel Stewart, and S. M. Ilnleombc, residing at or near lhe place, will take pleasure in showing the lots to any one wishing to purchase. A plat of the town auil lots will he exhibited 011 dav of snlo. <\\THARJN!-: TRMI'tJ'TON. 1*75. 2 3t Tlic tai'iMil Soulhoru H? MS HOUSE, MOTT, EEilESlCi & CO., 275 King Street. Charleston. S- C, T1i o OliwipoM />7.* v 7).v jxo tj qn+% oil vlotlls.\ ca'kpets, 2l\ ttswg.x, , 2iva,% 'in Tliis Hide of* Xow Y oi'k. For prices, sop LocalCall mid oCC lliem Thomas W. Russell, FALL AInD WINTRT* GOODS At KUSSKLL'S. 5'ea^y Made Clothing, ranging from S."> to 8 To a suit, At mi'SS'lv'i/L'S. Good "Subtly ?>! V am^R. ShirtingR, Full Prints, etc. !?l 25 u hunch lor Yarn, and other thing* in proportion, At JtUSSELL'S. Good Lot ol (irocurioK ou h?nd and to arrive. If you want anything, or want to see anything. Civil on KILSSELTi. It yon want )?tiwnn J>is.soh'ed liono for Wheat, On JI on RCSSKLL. If you want to liird polite and gentlemanly clerics, call on Mr. Kohinsou and John, At KUSSELI/S. . l-asli y Station, S. C., Sept. G, TABLE ROCK. Tlir II ili'l :i( (hi lVipulav Summer llcsort ia now ojivii lor t lie reception of visitors. Tlie la'dv will ' i supplied willi the Iwt the counIry ull'ords. The rooms are well furnished and scrupulously clean. No pains will ho spared to render the ntny of visitors pleasant and airrccuhU'. Kates or Hoard, Per \?.ty S 2.00 Per Muck . . 12.00 Per Month 4.000 V S JONRS, JJnnflo Proprietor, i > W l. I v. V . . I'y order >( I. II. Phil|>ot, .liuljro of Pri>li;>(i' for Pickens county, I will soil to the liitfhent bidder ill Pjckcns Court. Mouse, uii ouiuruay, me <l?y of (Jclober next, ilio uoIvb inul accounts belonging-, to (lie eitulee of Allen ami Matthew Ivailh, dccoatteil, lliat have been appraised doubtful aud worthless. S. 1). KEITH, Adniiliutratos l>c llonus Nun. Sept. 27, 1^75. no5 <U HUSUANDS Calcincd Magnesia. Is free from tut|ilcnsitn taste, or roughness to tin- touco or jrilulc, In one third (he do*o ef cotnnioil ii relieves iSioK hcf^diiohe tiuin IVHI'H.II, VT'ITIIV^. IIIIU UUIUI df I ho MtuJNHrli anil ItowclH, (ho worlds fair Mrdhi mnl Four Fir.-l (iriuiuiu JtJilvor jnpdals uwiiI'UmI ii im (lie he.*! in tho innrkcl. For sale hy ?1 >iij?tri?ty and oomilvy storekeeper, and l?y T, <1, Iftishand, .11, I'liiladelplifft, I'a