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Zlocal itemsT ' Our jail i? empty. ' - : <?? '* ?Mr. Anthony Lewis informs us that he killed a wild oat laat week. ?? DemoerMa remember (ho 18th of Agust, f and'turn out to a man. , The heat has beon in the superlative degree for lh? last few days. w , ^ t Samuel J. and Thomas A. rlilmos vory t well. O F<<oplo should now plant the second crop of Irish potatoes. The up land corn is beginning to need rain. The Ftokons string band trill discourso some of its sweetest music at tho entertain lent on (Saturday eveningr 1 Wamtbd?A. candidate for Coroner of this County; also, three County Commissioners. - % White Radicals arc getting almost as scarce M hen's teenth in this County. Th? bridgo over Town Creek, near this pUoo is a nccosHily, and wo hopo it will be rebuilt Boon. Mrs. Thornloy aefat to our ofllco tliia weok, * an Irish potato, which weighed 14J ouncea.? Hard to boat. jL?on i mn 10 give uio i nuwmimg iviucnaiu^ msnt a liboral patronage on tho 16th inst., an tho objoot is tt laudable one. 4^ Tho Communication of "Tom Bkli." cannot bo published under the conditions ho requests it published. to ? A subscription io being tnkon up for the "^purposo of purchasing a boll for tho Methodist, Church at this placo. We hope tho effort irlll prove succcssfal. -a . Cottoh Blooms.?Mr. E. O. Singleton brought to our office, Inst week, two cotton blooms whioh opened on the 2d inst. Wo have also received one from Mr. W. IF. Kcnucmorc, which opened on tlie same day. Vf> arc requested to state that the Pickens County Musical and Sunday School Convention will'convcno at Griffin Church on 1 riday, * before thn 6th Sabbath iu this month. All Kinging Societies and the Grangos arc entitled to representation. The public generally aro invited to attend. Tli? primary syotom of elections will close up the ranks of the Democracy of Pickens County, and ninke it five hundred votes sirongc er in November. Let) there he rousing club meetings on the lBth. The Democrat* in thin County, who havo m heretofore supported Independent candidato.s ' ' en account of their prejudice to nomination)!, are, since the adoption of tho plan of primary flections, coming into the cluh?, and will now stick to their party closor than a brother. Ilememhcr tho 18th. "Kros," who the d?1 he in, we de not k*ow, but he is respectfully informed Ihnt hit plagiaric poetical effu-ion, to Minn I.izaic |l., has. like all other anonymous articles, found Us way Into our waste basket. "Extrrtainmbxt.?The IMckcnH Shadow Pantomime Troupe, will give ono of its won? (tApful lunoliftttU and I r* ?roo? in? PvlitKlltnna ....... , ia the Court House at this place on Saturday Bvening the 16th inst., at 8 o'olook p. inIn connection with the Treupo is a splendid string band, which will furnish music for tho eccasion. Proceeds to bo used for charitable purposes. Admission 26 cents. Children under twelve yours of ago, 10 cents. Now'sYoor Time.?A forlunt for a dayt xengtt, and a big Bonanza for lei* (Aim a tcttks %eork.?At last an opportunity is offered, of which many or our oitiiens will eagerly nvai| tJicinHolvcu, to belter their foriune, especially when thoy have become Batinficd by a perusal of tho Kentucky Cash Distribution Company's n<lvertiscrnont elsewhere in to day's papor, that their enterprise is sanctioned by law, organized upon principles of perfoct fairness aud justico, and will be managed and conducted, from first to last, with integrity and iin~ ^ partiality to all who may becouio interested jfi it to the extent of purchasing a ticket. Tho company is composed of somo of tho most prominent and widely known citizens of Ken^ tucky, who have long enjoyed tho confulonco ' of the community in positions of puhlio trust, and who in their present association arc acting under authority of a special cnuclii\ont of tho Kentucky Legislature for tho endowment of tho publio schools of tho Capital. To this And itlAU Loll ?> 1 *1. ' - - vhu, v.ivj i.uiv uuunn iMuuiauivus io iairiy nild ^ honorably distribute o?or oIotou thousand cash gifts, amounting to $000,00 the anticipated surplus Accruing after affecting the educational objccts aforesaid. That the distribution will bo conducted in tko fairest and meat impartial mannor, is athply guaranteed by his honor, Mayor Taylor, and the board of counoilmen of tho city * of Frankfort; the endorsement of the banking institutions of that city, and by tho active su pervision of a score or more of leading State officers from all parts of tho State resident at tho Capital, whoso names arc given in tho advert isoment. It is unquestionably tho grandest and most attracM opportunity ever bo. fore offered in tho West to seouro a fortune in return for the investment of from $3 to and $12 for quarter, half and wholo tiskets. Among the fortunes to bo distributed aro tho fallowing: One of $100,000; one of $/>0;000. one. of $25,GOO; another of $20,000, and so on through the longest list ever before presented to ' pub he." Wo trust that our County Commissioners will not umlcrtnko to rebuild more than ono half thj) bridges washod away by the rccp^it ft-CBh^tH' Oue half of'(hem are' sufficient "for all purposes of travel, while good fords can bo made to take tho placo of tho oilier half.? There is now a good chanco to commence ro* form in this expensive luxury we havo beeu indulging in since tho war. Our prosent board of County Commissioners are honest, economical mon, and wo thiuk tho suggestion is sufficient for them. ' Now cotton from Toxas was roooivod in Now Orlonna on the 3d instant. Tiik Ghani> Skciikt op Bkauty Is health. The socrct of hoalth is the power to cat, digest and assimilate a proper quantity of wholoaomo nutritious food. This can novor bo done when tho liver docs not act its part It is the groat driving wheel in tho mechan-. ism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole organization becomcB deranged, and fever, dyspopsia, nick hoadachc, constipation, jaundico, bilious colic, kidney difloase and general dobillty ensues* To restoro tho normal functions of the liver and impart that beauty, which always attends a healthy, ro? bust constitution. Dr. Tutt's Vcgctablo Liver l'ills arc conscicntionsly roccommended.? They are designed solely for tho disordered liver and the disease it produces. They are not a cure all, but in the coses mentioned thoy rarely cvci fail to effect a cure. AGENTS WANTED.?Something now. A rar? cliancc to make money. No capital required. 25 per ccntooimnision allowed. Agents make ?5 to S10 a day. Send stamp for out" fit. Address L. L. OSMENT, 2t Cleveland, Tcnn. Cheaper Than Physician's Bills. "A Thing of beauty is a joy forever."? What is it? Something prepared for woman only, and to be used by womau exclusivcly. It is adapted especially to casos where the womb is disordered, and will cure all irregu* laritio#of the "menses" or "monthly courses' by restoring the discharge in every instance, whether acute or chronic. Where ia it? JJr J. Bradfield's Female Regulator?Woman's Host Friend?is prepared and sold by L. II. Uradftcld, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought for $1.">0 per hottlj at any respectabl' Drug House in the Union, We, the undersigned druggists, take pleasure in receommeniling to the trade Ur. J. Hnidtield's Female lleRiilator, believing it. to lie n good and reliable remedy lor tlio diseases l'or which lie rcocomincnds it. W. A. Landsk.aAtlanta, fia. IV.mhkiiton, Tati.or ?St Co, Atlanta. Kkiiwink ?St Fox, Atlanta. W. (). Lawsiir, Allanla, W. Hoiit & Suss, Marietta, Oa. June lili, 42 4. HMO nil I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL* ly call the attention of tho public to iny well hclocled and as. ,.< nui tv;v? ntu*. iv Ul SPRING AMD SUMH DRY-GOODS, coiihihI ng of T) 11 Y k FAiYCY GOODS, IIATS AXI) CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, Gents' Clotting Made a Specialty. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, fcC. AH of which I will soil clionp for cash. I am Rtill* Agent for tho "EURE* KA" FERTILIZER, uno of tho boat in tiio market. Frieo ptiyablo in cotton nt 15c. 1st Nov., 800.00 per ton. Prico pnj ablo in curroncy 1st Nov., $55.00 per ton. 1'rico payable in cash on delivory, %47.50 por ton. Freight $6.00 por ton, to bo added to this point, and must bo paid in cash. Last but not least, let tno impross it ujxhi uiumo who 'wo uuo mo on ao count for 1875, tlint I nood the monoy and MUST IIAVH SHTTLEM 10NTS. Pay up at onco and favor mo an I favored you. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S- CFob 17, 1870 21 tf Livery and Sals Stalk Parties desiring to hiro conveyancc to Pickens Court House, Table Rock and other points, can bo accommodated at my Stables, at all hours of tho day and night. Purchasers can also bo supplied with Good Block al rcasonablepriocs. Iln?* Kof/lllur Mn.ll [.!?? ?- *??- --- , ?o in i ivKcna i^ourihou3C daily. (Sundays cxcoplcd.) 1U0HEY & WVATT. Easley Station, S. 0., Aug. 3, 1875. i n?10-ly NKW ?VDVEHT1SKMENTS. Tltc Statu.of Nontli Carolina ^COUNTY OF PlOKENS. - 'I^THE PROBATE COURT. W Silns Kirksey, Plaintiff against Josoph A Bates, Mary l?atos, Harvey K Mull. Margaret Mull, James K Kirksey, Elizabeth Clayton and Kobort C Clayton, Defendants SlIMMOSS. Petition and Complaint von Partition of Heal Estate, &o. To Joseph A Bates, J/ary Bates, Harvoy E Mull, Margaret Mull, James K Kirksey, Elizabeth Clayton ami Robert 0 Clayton, legal heirs and representatives of James Keith, Senior, deceased, who dleii intestate: Greeting. YOU arc hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to be holden at Pickens Court House, for 1'icKous County, on tho sevcntceth day of <Septenibor, A. 1). 1H7G, to show cauao, if any you can, why the roal estate ot James Keith, Senior, deceased, described in the complaint of W. Silas Kirksey, filed in my otfico, should not be divided or sold, alloting to the said W. Silas Kirksey, One-sixth thereof, and tho remainder to nlmnmr m?.. k. ? ' ....v,.,.*.. .....j .iv ciiuiivu iu receive inc same. Given under my hand and seal, this first day of July A. 1). 187f>. I. II. PIllLPOT, Judge of Probate Pickens County. To Harvey E Mull, Margaret Mull, Elizabeth Clayton and Robert C Clayton?Defendants. Take notice that the complaint in the above stated action, was this day filed in the Probate Court for the County of Pickens. NOltTON, K151TII & HOI.LINGSWOUTII, Plaintiffs Attorneys. July 0, 187C. 4 t 0 fmm> I - BMSWOwfi! IN GIFTS! URAXItKST SOIIKMI' KVKK PIIK8KNTED TO TIIK rt'ui.ic! A Fortune i'or Only #12. rnilE Kentucky Casb Distribution Company, J. authorized by a special act of tho Kentuck}' Legislature, for the benefit of the l'UB LIC SCHOOLS OK KRANKKMRT ?iii u.? the first of their series of Grand Drawings at majen Hai.i., in ilic City of Frankfort, Ky., on THURSDAY, AUGUST, 31, 1870, on which occasion they will distribute to the ticket-holders the immense sum of Thomas P. Poiitku, Ex-Oov. Ky., General Manager. positively no PostponementLIST OF CilKTii: One grand cash gift, $100,000 One grand cnsli gift, f>0,000 One grand cash gift, 25,000 One gi'imd cash gift, 20,000 One grand cnsli gift, 10,000 One gr.iml cnsli gift, 5,000 .r>o cash gifts of !?1,000 each .10,000 100 cash gilts of aOO each f>0.000 100 cash gifts ?.f *100 each 40,000 100 cash gifts of UoO each 30,000 1!00 cash gifts of 200 each 40,000 DOO cnsli gilts of 100 each 00,000 10,0(16 cash gifts of 12 each 120,000 Total, 11,1 ?">(> gifts, nil cash 000,000 l'HIOK or TiC'KBTS: Whole tickets, $12: Halves, $t>; (junvtcrs, $3; '.I Tickets, ?100: 271 TickotH, $300; 4GJ Tick ( IS, tfjUU; Ticket?, 51,000. 100,000 Tickets at ?12 each. Remittances can be made by Express, Draft, l'ostollico Money order Registered Loiter, made payable to Kentucky Cash Distribution Company. All communications connected with tho distribution, nnd orders for Tickets, and applications of Agents to scllTickcts, should be addressed to HON. TIIOS. r. POUTER, Oenoral Manager, Frank tort, Ky. June 20. 1870 43 4 DURYEAS' SATIN GLOSS STARCII. TRY IT! "Lso it once, and you will uso 110 other o DURYEaS* IMPROVED CORN STARCH. I'roiiouncd by Jurors of Grcnl International Exposition, Paris, 18G7, to bo tho <? PKlii-'KfvrifiV nv miAi.TTV" A trial will insuro its popularity everywhere. None genuine without Duryeus' on every package. For Bale by Grocers gonerally. Juno 8, 1870 40 1 y Peabody House, otz/f/v/v/e (>! liUUUHT .j- MNVII SI'S., PHILADELPHIA, PA. C^ONVENIKNT (o nil places of amusement J and car limits in the city. ITo changes j to and from I ho Centennial grounds. Colonel Watson, proprietor of tho Henry I lIoi'SK, Cincinnati for Mio past twenty years, and present proprietor, has leased the House for a term of years, and lias newly furnished I and fitted it throughout. He will keep a I strictlv first class llniisn. nilil lina niinnmniA. ilatiou for 3U0 guests. Terms onty $3 per day. Col. W VTKON ih ft native of Virginift, and probably tlie only Hotel Proprietor in lMiiln* dolphin from the Souili. JAMES WATSON, Proprietor. May 25, 38 '2m EAffl ME SCHOOL. rnUK Second .Session of the above named X School will open Tuesday, June 6th, 187H. For terms, &c , address the Principal. I. Q. STOCKMAN. M ?y Ip"'> if WWW Anuwnmiouu umi.i.. it i\u ? jiivx lorjiu ivn AO, : ; ' i A Fine LINE | UP HI POODS. Ml? ffl8TBGH< AT Mel" ALL'S, IIATS?LADIES', MISSES', AND GENTS, at priccs to suit the times. At McFALL'S. o BOOTS AND SHOES. Good and Cheap. At McFALL'S. CROCKERY, TIN AND HARDWARE. Prices Wat Down. At McF ALL'S. 0 FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES At McF ALL'S. o DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Pure and gonuino?will euro the sick and inaketlio well feci better. Try me? Don't be backward?but ask for what you want.. Respectfully, W. T. McFall. March 30, 187G 30 PHA/IT-T ATT! v^wiYi nju i-' : IL1MLKY NTAXIOX, H. 1. flUIi; TT\TIM.M>or/-t\rnrA iirn%t ijlli Ui.1 VjIJ l'-LlCM ^Uf' ] CESSOKS to T. W. KUSSKL) have opened out businoss at Baslcy Station, A. L. R. It., and propose to kcop a first class stock oi Dry-Goods and Srocories, Which thoy proposo to soil ftt bottom priccs, as tho following prlcos indi cmo : Factory Yarn, 81.20 por bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 cctits per yard. 3-4 Shirting, 61 ccnts por yard. Livorpool Salt, ?1.05 porsaclc. Sugars, 1) to 10 pounds to tho dollar. I7I/-J K.?i 4 II? 4i 1^11-.. iv?i^ vunuu, 't lurj IU MIU uouur. Good Tobacco, at 65 cents per lb. Klour, Family, $7.00 por barrel. C. 11. lialtiinoro Bacon, 13 cent* por pound. All otbor thing.4, in proportion. Always in the Corn ami Cotton Market; and otbor produco taken in exebango for (ioodfl. (iiiiinoHol tho bent on hand. Call and oxaniino boforo purchasing. Ko'ipoctfully, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 1870 20 EasleY HotcL] THIS rorULAR H0U8K i? conveniently located to I ho Depot; Rooms well furnished and tlio table supplied with tho best in (ho market. 15oard reasonable. Conveyance furnished to Table Hock, Cicsar's Head, or any other poiut which parlies may wish to visit. CLYDE & MOT 108, Proprietors. March -JO, 1816 '10 *5m* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Grant ME THE OPPORTUNITY ANI> I ASSURE you that 1 Will Prove to nil, that I have as good and choap lot of Confections as any to bo found, and thcro is Not A mrxn who Can beat my Sfook of Cartnod Ooods. Resides tbA abovo, 1 bnve pirrchaued a ?tovo, and a nico Lun?h of Fresh Oysters can R p Had nt any time, provided I am not Elected Intondant, In which case you might, A g a i n, Ilaro to go homo hungry and moneyless, B u t Hoping no such missforlune awaitn me, I cordially invite all my httngfy fricudH to give me a cnli, nnd I Will Appease Ihcir hunger on short notice and ftt low figures, as my olijcct is to live and let Live in These hnrd limes. Dont forget to call on J. R. GLA'/.KNKlt, who can be found in the Post Otlice at Easley Station. Deo 2, 1875 14 tf NEW STORE, NEW OOOUSZ AT EASLEY STATION, S. C. The undersigned have opened a House in Easloy, near their Livery Stable, for the purposo of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Firm, namo and style of KlCHKY &WYATT. They guarantee bottom priccsf as they intend selling strictly for cash. Give I II V 111 11 vail. II. A. RICHEY, A. G. WVATT. F.nsley, Nov 22, \S7") 13 tf NEW GOODS! Is! Swii, GraiLEKEH'S FURHI58IHG GOODS, IJOOIS, SIIOIjS,"AND HATS, SADDLES, ISKIDLKS and HARNESS, r,RnrPRipc a v >?* \^t x?> A. V X A / v?) % SUGAR, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, and FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc At W. A. LESLEY & SON'S. 1776 THE GREAT CENTENNIAL 1876 o E)AKTIKS desiring information n? to host routes to (lie (JKNTKNNIAL, or to nny of tlie Summer llesnrts or to nny oilier point in tho country, slioulil address \\. \Y. WllHNN, Uen'l Pftsocnger Ag't Kennesaw Route, Atlanta, Oa. Juno 1, 1870 39 tf T II E OLU ,11 It IA UKCIIMTFJC, PUllI.ISIlKt) DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLYThe Only Democratic Paper at the Capital, TERMS, IS APVAXCK J Dailv, six months, $:{ .'>0 Tri-wcokly, *lx months, 2 *>rt Weekly, six months, 1 00 ClI ICAPEST Book and Job Printing Oliico IX TllR STATU. Way Ad? Ircss nil communications, of what* ever olmraoler, to Manager Register I'ub* limiting Company, Columbia Ft. C. May 1H. 1870 IJ7 , NEW ADVERTISEMENT** EARLE, WELLS & TAYLOR ATTORNEYS k COUASELOh'S, F1CKKNS C. II. Memftoffl of tho Amorican Attorneys Associ * ation and of the Ouited States f.aw Asaocia (ion. Cot. JAMES R. HAG ODD Ts associated with them, aud thoy will give prompt atteniiou to all business entrusted to thorn. June 16, 187G 41 Norton, Keith & Holllngsworth A TTOHNJSY8 A T LA W, Will practice in th? Circuit and Probato Courts for I'iokens County, and in tho United! States Courts of this State from tlmt county. One o f the Settlor parfners will be present la ?ooiot i? mu irnusiuuion oi nny important buHincsB during vftcntton. J. J. NORTON, \ ... W. C. KEITH, } "V.hrtlU C. h. HOLLINGSWOHTII.PickcnsC. ?. March 23, 187(1 2'J HOLCOMBE & CHILD, ATTORNEYS AT LAY. PICKENS O. II. a c., Will 1'faclico in nil tlie Courts of Iho Hint# find of the United States. Business promptly attended to. March 10 1870 28 ^yHITNEU SY3WMES. ATTORN KV AXI) COVXSF.Lt.OR AT /.AW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices in the Circuit ourt find Court o Probate for Pickcnv ounty. May 10 42 Gin ISAAC M. BRYAN, j A.TTORXKY AT I- VW, GREENVILLE C, B? 5, C, Practices in Courts of Pickens County, and in United States Courts HTKAH K^r.lNH^.RTHAa HOILPa.. I /Ify LlJGKAItlN'< A11 Rl I Address, POOLE fc HUNT? 1 GUANO! Till: UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call the attention of their friends to the fuel, that, in additiou to their Stool; of teal Merchandise, Which is always full in its varied branches. They have on hand a quantity of different Standard Fertilizers, at the following prices; Bradley'ft Ammoiiiulotl riiOHnliiitc. r'n.l, f | vy..o.. ? IIVU| tIJ UV I Tiino Price, payable in Curioncy, 01 UO i Time Price payable in Middling (Jotton, at 16 cents, 00 00 Atlantic Phosphate. Cash Price, $14 OO Time Price, payable in Currency. 60 00 Time l'rice, payable in Middling Cotton at lu cents, C> 00 ItlapcM 1'ItOMphate. Cash Prl<e, *18 00 Time Price, payablo in C'tirrrncy, 68 00 Wilcox A OibbM' ;Hmilpuluted Cm mi no. Cash Price, ?55 00 Time Price, nnvable in Middling Cot Jon, at 17 rents, 70 00 Freight to be added from Factory, and payable in CASH. All time Hales to bo closed by note, duo 1st day of November next. Respectfully, IIUDGENS & 1K)LT. Easlcy, S. 0., Feb. '2-\, 187(> "6 . 1875. ...... 1875. FALL AND WINTER GOODS! o YOtJll ATTENTION IS MOST RKSI*KCTfully called to the largest and decidedly I ... - tuc uiii..\riist jstoctc 01 uoods thai has ever been exhibited in Wont tJrecnvi lie ; consisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices arc so low tlmt no houso this , side of New York can under sell us. We sell Uoo'Im .strictly for CASH, which enables us lo make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a largo lot of haadu a icii am/i iti i vhy ?.? ii.*? IMMMVO, onoil ?"IU IMilil !' ?, UV 111(11. defy competition. Wo also keep on hand a large lot of thostl celebrated GRANGK PLOW 8TOCK8, to which wc invito your attention. We have also conncotcd to our Store, a a I.ar^o WAGON VARI), with a welt of Good Water, which is Free and Orr.n to Ail. ( FLY A KliOTIIRR, Greenville S- C., October I, 1875. noOtf