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' LOCAL ITEMS. " Church Directory. Rot. Hugh McLtes, 1st Sunday at 8 p. M. Roy. W. H. Ariftil, 2il 11 a. m T rs ti?a o j ' * ????? <p| v? uuu9uii) OU M II A. m Rov. J. Q. Stockman, 4th 11a. m. Rct. W. D. Singleton at Sacona ovory 1 at Sunday and Saturday bcforo, at 11 a. m. Thoro >8 a strangor in town. It in a boy. Congratulations Julo. ? Loon! items aro noarly as scarco as hon's tooth. s mm . Contonnial cravats aro fashionable this floanon. * Chickons woro never soarcor in this mnrkot. A good prioo can bo obtained for thorn now. Bean and Poa blooms havo been ro ported as making thoir appoaraneo in tho gardens in town. Wo hoar that somo of iho poaches throughout tho County oscaped tho ^ frost. 4 ? Tho pic-nio soason is on hand, and wo are informod that tho Good Templars of this plaoo propose having ono on Glassy Mountain on tho 13ih of Miiv. ?/ Tho public well has at last boon x eloanod out, to tbo groat delight of all concornod. Tho County Commissioners were in soBAion last Saturday. Wo learn that noftrly all tbo "bridge nionoy" under tho specific apportionment, has alroady boon oxponded. ^ Wo have novor seen finer weather than tho past woolc. '-Vogetation in putting forth rapidly, and tho woods aro nearly as groen as thoy aro ir. summer. Tbo "dry" ticket in the recent election in tbo town of Kaslcy, was carried by a very heavy majority. The /citizens of Easle}', we think, havo got their heads level at hist on this question. iiuliiH Oats, an old citizen of this County, died at his residence at old PiekonHvillc, last woek. Mr. Oats leaves a argo family to mourn his Hfliitli The momboraof IMcUcus Lodge, No. 108, I. O. Ci. T., are requested to attend the regular meeting, on Saturday evening next, at 7 oolocU, as 1ms-. inosfl of importance i.s to bo transacted at that timo. o J. lliley Ferguson, Sheriff, wo arc informed, has given a now bond, which cuuld not h.'.vc been any bettor for - a / n- ? .... i>uu uuiuuiiL, ii vyomnioaore v anucrbiit had signed it. Wo aro not without a SlierifT yot. o Tlio Contonninl mootingcommences at Sooona Church on Saturday next, and will bo continuod until Sunday evoning. Tho addressos, wo beliovo uro to bo dolivorod on Saturday. All ^rho lojoioo in religous liborty should attend this mooting irrcspoctivo ol crood. \ o All Men?in Eastatoo Township, rogardloss of party or color?who Trans, an nonost stato government, arc roapoctfully rcquostod to attond a political mooting, at Antioch Church, on Saturday tho 6th day of May, next, at 8 o'clock P. M. Follow citizons our intorosta aro ccrtainly tho eamo, come out and lot uh work togothor for tho redemption of onr nativo State. f Committeeman. o Dacusville Democracy.?Wo aro informed that a Domocratic Club was organizod at Dacusvillo on last Saturday. Wo havo not boon ablo to got full particulars of tho organization, but nro informed that thoro wan quito n largo mooting, and much intoroat was manifoBtod in tho movomont, , / " Cortain parties in town aro rubbing up their old rusty firo-arms proparatory to ft "scrimago." Wo will go ten oents towards funeral oxpcn8on? providod, always, novortholoss, notwithstanding, howsomovor, thai tlio right person is "kilt." If you want to hoar a printer curso, juat lot him stroll off on a Sunday and iuI*uiii iiumu una nna tlio clnldron have loft tho gato opon> tho hogs got in and rootod up all his sweot potaloos, and tho cowh oat up nil his English Peas. If you want to hoar ronl English oursing just stand ofl* and liston to him; but don't go too near him, for four ho might sot you up - without a bond. 4 Good Wheat.?Mr. Joromiah Looper, ono of our most practical and sUocossful farmers, haB shown us a stalk of tho finest wheal wo havo soon thin season, 10 was noaaou out and lookod healthy and vigorous. Mr. L. took tho stalk from afivo aero piocoof land on which ho mado 29$ bushels to tho aero two years ago. llo says it ie much better this year than it was then, and ho oxpccts to mako 40 bush els to tho aero, if no disaster bofalltj it. Ho has forty busholssown, whero no unci couon last yoar. This is son-< siblo, and Mr. L.opor hns started out on tlio right road to real prosporty. ??.?o Wo bolicvo that moro wheat and oats vioro sown in this County la^t fall than at any other timo sinco the war. If our pcoplo will only continuo this good beginning and incroaao the quantity overy fall until they make a surplus, thoy will soon bo prosperous and happy?tlio much drcadod guano notos will have no torrois then, Popularity.?It is a self evident fact that unless a person m poasosscs sterling worth ho will not havo the cstoom of his fellow men. It is true, that for a time ho may decoivo, but eventually his faults will bo exposed. This is applicable also to articles reccommended to the confidence of purehasers. For a brief period by false commondations and glittering oxterior, tlioy impose on tho pooplo, but an soon as tested tlioy are oast asido. Tho test of ten years has proven tho intrinsic worth of Dr. Tutt'w Hair I)yo, and to day no preparation enjoys greater popularity. From yoar to yoar the demand lor it has increase ed, and now it is in general use both in this and foreign oountrios. 2so stronger proof of its valuo could be given. ??? i I fll >H?I 4, <4 /^r>y flllLlj (iEAKINU MADE | ? rJliTuKEOTAT.T.ED JAS. LEFFEL DOUBLE| Address, POOLE & HUNtH Don't Regard it as a Catch penny1 ? n a i > ? i k 1.1 >' s F k m a i. k H k ? . r r, a r o n. ? m'c have often ntn<l in (he newspapers of the grand Hiieeess of tnodicnl compounds put. up at the North tiu<l elsewhere. Many of those medicines linvc luul their day, ami \vc hear no more of them. 'J'hcir proprietors have made fortunes, not so inucli from ilie curative powers and virtues of tlicir mixtures, as from llie notoriety given tliom by advertising, by which people were made to believe all the good that was said of them. A preparation is now before the public which is becoming very popular, and is known as Mradtiold's Female Hegulator, put up by L. II Itradfield, of Atlanta, Ua., at >i.ou per bottle. Such i5 its curative virtues, fhat it has gained wide spread popularity nil over the country whore it has been imulc known, nn<l it is being introduced every wliero. We are informed that immense quantities of thin medicine aro being .sold in all sect ions of (lie Soulh and Soul b west, especially in the city of New Orleans and in Texas. This much wo sny in justice to its proprietor, who is a gentleman of integrity, and who would not engage in the manufacture and sale of a humbug.? I.a Orange Reporter. Two Miles before Breakfast. In a neighboring city in Georgia, there is n mniM'ioil ivninun ? ..v,( imci iivr uiiru cuiitinement, had nuceration, with all its repulsive symptoms. She tried in vain all the nostrums; her liusbnnd carried her to all the famous mineral springs, went with her to New York, Philadelphia, and other places, to consult eminent obstetricians, to no purpose. After the use of tho fifth bottle of Regulator, she has been fully restored to her former heftlth and happiness, ami is now tho joy of the household?is able to walk two miles before breakfast. ap 13, 1H7<5 82 4 ZYKALZYOl Wo nro now prepared to fiirniah permanent situations (or a largo nuinticr of persons, malts un?l feuialo Klionro I butofWorkfl Psrtlcu Iath sent freo 011 application. Address, with stamp, South Kit n Co-oi'kiiativb Co., NiuIivIIIo, Toon. Yx 1 K A L Z Y O I CiJF-O, WIIililA]IS iV , o\ CAROLINA FERTl LIZE R. Till) BR AI >1.V Y'S PA TENT FERTILIZER AND rp ti r.t r> 4 r ifn s\ t rr., . ? - i/ll> 0<///(////; ft AC'//) rnospiiA ti:, Have been used hy tlie Plftntora of (ho South for Ten (10) Years with niatchlees success. They scarcely need encomiums to recommend their continued use. Tho standard of their excellencies guaranteed, and their results prove BEYOND QUESTION that EVERY PLANTER who is alive to MIS OWN INTERESTS should PURCHASE Nt) OTHER FERTILIZER. II AG GOD k ALEXANDER, Admits nt Pickons, S. C. HUDHtiNS & BOLT, Agonts ut. Ksloy Station, S. (J. Jun ii7, 1870 21 Um NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, A Fine LINE I I OF i in goods, j&ia&i dotibhs at I McF ALL'S, HATS-LADIES', MISSES', AND GENTS, at prices to suit the times. At MoFALL'S. o? ?-? BOOTS AND SHOES. Good and Cheap. At McF ALL'S. VJltUUlVI^KI, 11 iN AJNJJ 11AKDWARE. Pricoe Way Down. At McFALL'S. - - Q FaNCiY ar Fa mit.y r:nnni;i?nrc At McK ALL'S. o DUUGS AND MEDICINES. Pure and genuine?will euro tlio sick and makellie well feel better. Try me? Don't bo backward but ask (?. ) " bat you want.. Respectfully, W, T. Mo Fall. March 30, 187(5 30 C f 'i r~\ 4 VJT l cl 11 L MKTIIK OPPOttTUNITY AND I ASSUUK von dial I Will Wove to all, that I have as good and cheap lot of Confections as any to be found, ninl there is Not A man who can bent niy Stock of Canned Goods. Besides the above, I have purchased a utove, and a nice Lunch of Fresh Oysters can 1J c Unci at any (into, provided I am not E 1 e c t e cl Intcnilunt, in which ease you might, Again, Have to go homo hungry and moneyless, B u t Hoping 110 such niisafortune awaits nic, I cordially invite nil my hungry friends to give inc a call, ami 1 Will Appease Ilicir hungdr on short noticc and at low figures, as my object is lo livo anil let Live in These hard times. Dont forget to call on J. l It. G [jAZUNKR, who can be found in tho 1'ost Offico at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1875 14 if Mor's Sal:. WK will (tell to tlio liiglicai. bidder before tlin Court I[ouhc <loor at Pickens, on ^alcday in May next for cash, p ONE 811/IKB iu tbo Sassafras Turnpike I :? u-: _s_i.iL -r .1 .. V-UJII I'UllJf, < UOIIIR UIIC-UIK'IHI "I llie Ollliro Stock. Sold as the property of T. A. Itogors, dccoaacd, for partition. ALSO, A lot of Note? and Accounts appraised worthless, of the s?Ul Estate. K. F. A LLQOOD, SAMUKL J. IIKSTKR, Executors, up 13, 1870 3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. V- 8. INTERNAL REVENUE Special Taxes, MAY 1, 187G, to APRIL 30, 1877 ri!lIE llevisod 5tatutesof tlie United States, JL Sections 023a, 8237, 3238. and 3239, require every person engaged in any business, avocation, or employment which render him liable to a Special Ta*. to procure and place conspicuously in his establishment or place of business a Stamp donating tho payment of said Special Tax .or tho Special Tax Year begining May 1, 1870, before commencing or continuing business after April 30, 1870. The Taxes embraced within tho provisions of the law nbove quoted are tho following, viz: Keclificrs, $200 00 Dealers, retail liquor, 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale. GO 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 UO Dealers in leaf tobacco, 25 00 Iletail dealers in leaf tobacco, 500 00 Anil on sales of over ?1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in exccss of ?1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, 5 00 Manufacturers of stills, 50 00 And for encli still manufactured, 20 00 And forcncli worm manufacluied, 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco, 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars, 10 00 Peddlirs of tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animals) 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second Class (two horses or other animals) 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, tliinl o.ln?? horse or oilier animal) 15 00 Peddlers of toi.aeco, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels, 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more, 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply willi the foregoing requirements will be subjecl lo severe penalties. _ Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to L. CASS CARPENTER, Collector of Intornal llevenucat Columbia, S. C., and pay for and procure the Special Tax Stamp or otamps they need, prior to May I, 1870, and without furthernotiao. D. 1) PRATT, Commissioner of Internal Kovcnurc. Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C., Feb. 1, 1870. March 23. 1870 20 m2a'2 _ NTT? WW onn^\T-? T jinl v v o i uivn, MEW n001>S! AT EASLEY STATION, S. C. The undersigned have opened n House in Hnslcy, near their Livery .Stable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Firm, name and style of RICIIKY oc u ttii l. xncy guarantee bottom prices, as llicy intend soiling strictly for cash. Give ihum !i call. n. a. nitjiinv, A. G. WVATT. Kasloy, Nov 2'2, 18T"> 1 > tf NEW GOODS! Wry C'llTLEHEirS rURHISHIHG GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES. AND MATS * I 1 SADDLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS, GROCERIES. SUGAR, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, and FLOUR, CIGAIIS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc At W A. LESLEY & SON'S. NOTICE! Wo Imvc rccclvcfl our Fall aiul Winter <? immIs, and nro prepared to sell goods at low licures We liave on hand I wo car loads of Salt find (wo car loads of Bagging and Tics, which we propose to sell at Greenville prices. Highest cash pricc paid for Citton. Wrapping Paper at Wholesale Priccs. notttf R. K. IIOLCOMBK & SON. Nil 1016 Ft 9H HA LKS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Pickens. M nil lift A. Steele ftiul Stisftn M. Alexander lMfttnlifln, va. I). M. Alexander, /ldin'r? L. N. Iiobins, Exoeutor, Defendants. BV virtue of ftn execution Jo mo directed, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door, at l'ickens C. II., on Snlcdny in Mny next, One trftct of Land, situate in Pickens County, on Milo Creek, wati-rs of Kcowee Uivni* Pfill Mil ll i Ilir *200 iu;rf?y lnuo i\i)Joining binds of I.. N. Robins and others. Lovied on as tho property oi' llardiu I'rico, deceased, at tho suit of M. A. Steele and Susan M. Alexander. TE/?MS CASH. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. J. 111 LEY FERGUSON, e.p.o. ap 1<)> 187l> 31$ :] . .. .1 iTuiTi.T ~.ii . T ' "T.fi.- ' in . i JS'EW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 GUANO! Till? UNDERSIQNED RESPECTFULLY call the attention of their friends to the fact, that, in addition to their Stook of General Merchandise, Which is always full in its varied branches. T1 ? iiiv-j nnve on nana a quantity of different Staudard Fertilisers, at the following prices1 RriulIey'N Auimoiiiatcrt lMtoapliute* Cash l'rice, $15 00 Time l'ricc, payable in Currency, 51 00 Tinie l'rice payable in Middling dotton, at 15 ccnts, t 00 00 Atlantic Phosphide. Cash l'rice, $11 00 Time l'ricc, payable In Currency. 50 0O Time l'rice, payable in Middling Cot ton nt 15 cents, ~ Co 00 ilIapeN lMiosphale. Casb Fri< o, * 918 00 Time Price, payable in Currrncy, 53 01) Wilcox 4.V Jlauijuala(c<I 4?uaiio. Cash Price, ?55 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Col- ' Ion, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be addo,l from l.\ir?fn?.?r .....i payable in CASH. AH (line srtlcs to be closetl by nolc, due 1st day of November next* Respectfully, IIUDGENS & BOLT. Enslcy, S. 0., Feb. 23, 187(5 20 STONO PHOSPHATE C 0., CHARLESTON, S. C. SLUNLE GUANO, (Avnilnblo Bone l'liosplmte of Lime, 18.55 per cent. Ammonia, 3.14 percent.) April 1st, $14; November 1st, SKO fir.linn ?.li ' ?!!. ..! -- vv..v.. uruuum?uiuuuiigs ni io cents. $t>o. ARID PHOSPHATE, (Available RonePhosphate of Lime. 22.83 per cent.) April | 1st, November 1st, $30. Cotton optional. $45. Special rates to Granges on cash orders. For particulars, apply to K. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, Charleston, S. C., Or to HAtiOOD & ALEXANDER, Pickons, S. C. R. E. IIOLCOMBE, c? r\ iViiOIUJ', O. V/. J. w. LIVINGSTON, Sonocii City, S. C. Jan 27, 1870 21 3in Wanted! Everybody who read tho Skntini-x t.% ll.nf * v nilV'H III Hendricks & Williams Have, ami will keep on hand at EASLEY STATION, A well selected stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which they will sell as cheap as tho cheapest, consisting in part of I) \ ? U \ \T . .... T A ll n SUGAR AND COFFER, FLOUII AND MOLASSES, LEATHER AND SALT, CHEESE and CRACKERS, CANDY, FISH, TOBACCO, \\r?. 1... 1 r\ t . tr UU1UII UUU WOWOI1 \JIOOUS, JjttlOBl Stlyles of Ladies', Glen's and Children's Hats, Boots and Shoes. Best Standard Prints at 10c. per yard Ready Made Clothing at ?5.00, and upwards, per suit. Thanking their customers for past patronage, they solicit a continnanco i>f flift OAliin niw UI?W?V?J l??IV4 \/VI VI IIHIJ III V IIU ALL wito come to liaeioy Station to ?ivo them a call. NOTICE ALL parties having clamis against (lie Firm of E. II. Qriilin & l$ro. nro rcquirml f r\ iti'ounn I ll?o?? - v iu?iu uuiuiu inc uii ur uy wic 28th instant. or be barred, and those indebted lo said Iirm nmst, pny tlie same by tlint time, or pay the costs of a suit. J. C. Gill FFIN, Survivor, ftp 18, 1870 82 2 Notice. NOPICK is hereby given, thai Kdward F. Allgood and .Samuel J. Hester, Execii tors of tlic Estate of T. A. Hodgers, has this day applied to me for leave lo make a Filial Settlement of said Estate, and to he discharged (herefrom; tho same will he licnr?l at my office nt l'ickcns Court House, on Thursday, tho 11th day of May next. I. II. l'HILPOT, j.im'.c. ftp 13, 187ft i?'2 -1 Sheriff's Sales. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. Pickens County. Smith Plaintiff, vs. Jnmca A. Hoggs, Defendant. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, I will .sell to the highest bidder, nt Pickens Court House on Saleday iu May next, One tract of Land situate in Pickens County, on branch-waters of IH Mile Creek, adtoiniiK* Until Af(l W M..O Ui.l.Un J fS ? ?" " iUI.1. 1 lt?MVII, Mooro nml ollicrs, containing 290 ncros, more or loss. Levied on ns Ilic properly of James A. Hoggs, nt llio suit of Z. Smith. TKUM8 CASH?Purchasers lo pay extra for lilies. .f. UILEY FIMKJUSON, s.f.c. | ' ftp ia, 1870 au ' 9 NEW AD VERT IS EM KXT*. Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth A TTOliNE YS A T LA Wt Will practicc in Ihc Circuit nud IVobale CourtB for Pickens County, and in the United States Courts of this State from that county. One of tho .S'ctnor partners will be present to aseist in tho transaction of any important business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, 1 W. C. KEITH, rN?tlha,,fl C. I,. IIOLLINGSWOllTH,Pickens C. K. March 23, 1870 20 HOLGOMBE & CHILD, A TTOtlNE YS A T LA ]]'. r ICKEN8 C. II. S. C., Will Practice in all tho Courts of the State ami of the United States. Business promptly attended to. March 10 1870 28 Butler & McBee A TTOJtNJi YS A T LA \V AND COUNSELORS IN EQUITY, ?B?ttHWHIL!LDSt 6* Wiu practice in this courts o* T i 1E ST A TI: A Nl)0 F T11E U NITEI STATUS. Sept 28 10 if NOKTOX A ATTOUNHYS AT LAW a* ?* T\TILL give I licit' attention to the Practice >V and to the Collection of Pensions, Bounty Land ami all other Claims. J. .). NORTON, J. 10. IIAC001), Walhalla, S. C, Pickens, S, C< July 27th 1871. 1 tfX T T B ST 'B'1 a.-1 SP n <*.' u a na r? if ?T1 iTM # ATTOUNKY A X H TOT\? K I. F/O It AT i.AW/ GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices in the Circuit ourl nnd Court o I'robntc for lMckcus ounty. May 10 42 6m ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTOHXKY AT LAW, SUNVILLSC, H? S. C. Practices in Courts of i'ickehS County, and in United States Courts NE\V ADVKItTISEMKNITS. AGENTS fUonld write for Circulars for new book by Jinn Eliza BBXGHAU'S ffira -* The (frond ?ticem of the ymt. 30th thou??nd In prtu. Full Eipoie of MormonlBni ??<i Polygamy, * Woman's Story i" fall. Introductions by John B. Cough *" < Mrs. I.lvormore. Br*n n?w, with ct?riy 200 fTluitratlont. Do not engage with any book until you hare icen our Illustrated Circulars, thowinglargr ?-\le?. Stent free to all. DUSTIN.CILMAN &. CO.|RlchmondiVa> ADIIOM \TIG KflVrvoracltig Beverages:? Orange, Lemon, rind fcjiirsnpnrilla H.ivors. Delightful drink by simply mixing with water. 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S. 71li St.,. Philadelphia. Lime& fta?l|& ....o... . AIUHY til) nml rcaily 1'.>r ilrlivery, 100 barrels 1.1 Mil. A xi . GOO BAGS CI' \NO for miIo 1 v U. K. MOl.COM Iiti & SON. I'.iuliy, S. C i Tan -7, 187<> ?'l if