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I JM??t???? | . m?P?? I I jiC)CAL ITEMS. vinuron iureosory. Rev. Hugh McLecs, 2d Suuday at 11a. m. Rov. J. C. Hudson, 8d " 11 a. m Rev. W, II. Ariail, 4th " 11 a. if Rev. W. B. Singleton at Sacona every J? 1st Sunday and /Saturday beforo, at 11 a. m. WBf Tho bridgo across Saluda at Coxo's, lias Wthecn rebuilt. Tlio bridgo aoross Town Creek, near this place, has boon finished, Tho abutments 1 i i should bo fixed at once. Coon skins are just now in demand at Easley 8t(Uion?we will give quotations when tho 1 supply is sufficient. < Tho Democratic Clubs in this Ootmly firo iucrcasing very rapidly, and wc have never known our people to tako such a lively in tcrost in politics. Radicalism may expect a lieavcy blow in Fickcns next November. r i Rov. Hugh McLees, on account of other duties, will not bo able to preach at this place on tho sccoud Sabbath in this month. Ilev. W. II. Ariail will, however, pi'each in his placo. ' Good rains have fallen siuco last Saturday in every section of tho County that wo have t.. 1-1 ~ i - l r. t. . uvuu nuiu iu nuivr lrum. u cuinc JUStIII tinio, ( and (ho forward corn will make without any ( f moro rain. < ? ? 1 Tho cilizons in (ho vicinity, lmvc rebuilt ! Gnrvin bridgo across Twelve Mile Itiver ' without a cents cost to the County. Their V action is a commendable one, and they deservo tho thanks of the (ax-payers of (he 1 County. ? We arc requested to slato Dint on acconnt of tho appointments of (ho Rev. A. W. Lamar at Seoona Clinroli, on next Saturday, tlio pic- 1 *f?ic proposed to be given by tlio Oranges at that time and place, tins been indefinitely postponed. A A parly of gentlemen left this place on i last Monday morning to have a general hunj, nrvd rustication In the mountains- They expect to got fat on venison and pheasant seasoned with "Moonshine" sauce. To tlic members and friends of Twelve Mile ? Camp Gronnd : As the Arbor hsi? become impaired and is dangerous, we propose repniring It, commencing on Monday. 21 at. instant. We * call npon one and all to help. Brethren be prompt, and bring some oak boards with yon 27 incites in length, lie prampt to the time. Truly your servant, P. 0. EqiJAt.i7.ATto>,'.?Wc arc requested by tho County Auditor to state that tlic County Board of Equalization will meet at his oflicc on ^ Monday tlio 7(li innf. All parlies interested will tnke duo notice and govern thenisolves accordingly. This Is tlic way u Pickens county candidate ft>r offien erects a voter: "Howdy, liowdy, howdy?" "Howdy?" "How do you do?'? "Tollable." "How's all!" "Tollable."? ' Your folks well?" "Tollable; how's yourn?" "Tollablo." "Neighbors all well?" "Tollable, how's vourn?" "Tollnlilo " "All fn* ?? ?? ii.io time?" "Sorter tollable." Protracted meetings are now being held n, several cliurbhos in tlic County, and wc pro. sumo meetings of I lie Baino character will be hold Rt other churches. We shall bo obliged X if the minister conducting such meetings, or aomo fricud who attends them, will givo us the results for publication. It will bo of interest to the citizens of ono section of tho County to hear from another, and know the progreaB It is making in tho causo of morality < and religion. U.'.vknuk.?Several parties were up beforo United States Conunssioner Thornley, last week, ohargeed with violation of iho Internal * Revenue Law. One or two were dismissed for want of proof to convict, and severa] bound over to the United States Court at Greenville. Two arc confined in jail unable tb give the requisite bond Ckntuai. Station.?We ran down on the i tifcln from Easley Station to Central 'bo oilier evonlng, but as wo only remained some three hours in (own we did not have tlie opportunity of noting new improvements. As time will cure the hard times under which our people are now suffering, no doubt Central will soon improve rapidly and "flourish like % green bay ^ ircc, in iact 11 could nol (lo oincrwisc, for it is located in one of tlio best and strongst Democratic sections in tlio County. Tim Sinoi.no Convention.?Wo attended ^ tti? Pickesn Comity Sunday School and Musi, cal Convention on Saturday and Sunday last, and was much pleased with the proceedings Dr. G. W. Boroughs wan elected President, and W. 0. Field Secretary. The singing on Sunday we thought ovcelletif, while lliosc appointed l>y tlio committee on arrangements f to lead or conduct tho cxercises, acquitted themselves very handsomely A very large congregation, mostly young people, attended each day. Wo liavo been promised by tho Secretary a synopsis of tho proceedings, which wo will publish noon. Wo aro requested by Mr. (1. W. Iloroiieha ^ Vicc President of tho Oconco Musical Convention, lo stato that tho convention will he held at New Hope church, near Old Pickons, ~ on Friday before tho third Sabbath in August. All singing schools, Hinging societies, Habbaih Schools and subordinate Oranges or Good Templars aro requested to send up three delegates to the convention. Mr. Dorouglis will open a singing school at the church on Monany ueroro tl?o meeting of tho convention And continue through I ho week i\L fifty ccnts per scholar. Wo thank Mr. B. for an invitai lion to 1)0 present on Saturday and Sunday, ' but will liardly be ablo to avail ourselves of .* the plcusurc. Meeting of County Democratio Executive Committee Persuant to adjournment, tho County Exccutivo Committco met at the Court House, on Monday, tho 3d innt. Presont, R. E. Bowen, Chairman; D. F. Bradley, Secretary} J. Rt Gossett, W. G. Field, B. J. Johnson, J. E. Borrouglis. W. T. Field and John T. Lewis> Rev fj W Singleton was admitted aa proxy for V S Jones, member from Pumpkintown club- Reports from each olnb as to aotion on primary plan of election fat- candidate#, Was received, as follows; Picken&ville club, adopted; Libcrtv club, reicntod; fli\rvin nlnh adopted; Easley club, adopted; Pickena Court House club, adopted; DacuBville club, adopted, l'uinpkiiitown club, Adopted; Eastatoe club; adopted. A majority of the clubs having adopted the plan, tlio following proainble and resolutions wer'd tliefl prdsentcd alid unanimously adopted: Whkbeas, A majority of the Democratic ;lubs in the county having adopted the plan if primary election for candidates, as proposed by the Executive Committee, andt> whereas, it is made the duty of said conimitleo to designate the tiino for holding said slection, therefore, be it lletotval, That cnch club meet on Friday, :he 18th <lny of August, 1H7G, at 10 o'clock, M., and procecd to receive votes for canlidutes, as proposed, until 4 o'clock, P. itl. or \s much later as may bo necessary, to afford i.ii members of llio club an opportunity of voting. Resolved, That each club bo entitled to fivu delegates to the county convonlion, and that said oon vent ion convcno at the Court House, sn Saturday following, tho 19th, for the pur? pose of currying out. tho duties imposed by tho said plan of primary election, and for the discharge of such other duties as may properly come before it. Ursolicil, That it was tho intention of the Executive Committee that the candidate rc? sciving a plurality, ar highest number of votes, (but not a majority, as published in the propsition) should be the o&ndidato of the party. Resolved, That each club, when it meets to vote for candidates, bo requested to ratify tho above declaratory resolution, and voto for candidates with that understanding, Resolutions submitted from Pickensville, Qarvin and Ensley clubs, were laid on the tabic. Committe then adjourned to meet on Balcday in August next, H. E. BOWEN, Chairman. 1). F. Hradi.ey, Seo. Want ok Ccnfidbnck.?Trade it depressed ami the industries of the whole country flagsAsk the cause ami you arc told it i3 due to "want of confidence." Ask the few who have not used Dr. Tail's Hair Dye, and they say "I have no confidence in it, I have Lcen so often humbugged by such articles." We ask thern to read the following testimony from parties of undoubted vernsilv.* II awkinbvillk, Ga., Oct. 30, 1860. Dr. W. II, Tutt?Dear Sir:?1 consider your Ilnir Dye a triumph. Our barbers pronouncc it superior to all others. Yours truly, I. A. Thomtson, Druggist. Nkw On leans, Oct. 5. 1870. Dr. Tutt? Dear Sir:?Your Hair Dyo bids fair to run every other dye out of this mar* kcl. Uespoclfully John kimnau.. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 27, 1871. Dr. Tutt?Dear Sir:?Your Hair Dye is the best 1 ever used. Yours truly. I.. O. Mtkrs. Thousands use It, Why hesitate? Joy to the world! Women is free! Among I he many modern discoveries looking to the happiness and amelioration of the human race, nolle is entitled to hit/her conHUlorminn Minn I (lie renowned remedy?Dr. J. Bradfield's Femule Regulator, Woman's Rest Friend. By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sc.\. Before its magic power all irregularities of tho womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppression of tin menses. Il removes uterine obstructions. It cures constipation and strengthens tho system It braces the nerves and purifies the blood, it never fails, as thousands will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and Hold by L. II. Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ua., Price $1.50 per bottle. All reapecUble drug men keep it. 80fni> and wm.r.. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 20, 1808. Dr. J. Bradtiold?Dear Sir;?I take pleasure in stating that, sometime previous to the late war, 1 used with the utmost success, on ri "servant girl, your Female Regulator, prepared then at Bradfields Drue Store. West Point, (in. ?S'lic Imd been suffering severely from suppressed menstruation ami this modicine soon restored hor to health. Slio is toiluy living In Atlanta sound and well. .1 wilt state farther, that I know of its being used with equal succcss in other eases. I do not hesitfUo to endorao your preparation for the purpose for which you recoommcnd it. Yours truly, JOHN C, WniTNKR. July 27, 47 4. P.AI5TP.7 iiTiiu rinunm MUWUUi UiUM WUUUUUi rpiIE Second Session of tho above named JL School will open Tuesday, June Otli, 1K7I). For terms, &c., address flic Principal. J. Q. STOCKMAN. May 25, 1870 38 if Liver; and Sale Stalks. I'll rl i t*Q iln^irin^ In liSrA /?AnuAt;nnnn (a Pickens Court House, Table Ilock and other points, can ho accommodalcd at my Stables, at all hours of tho day and night. Purchasers can also he supplied with Good Stock at rcasonablcpriccs. fiKiY" Regular Mail Line to Pickens Courthouse daily. (Sundays excepted.) 1UCIIEY & WYATT. 1'asloy Station, S. 0., Aug, 3, 1876. nolO-ly ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Twrnir I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFULly call tlio nttontion of tho publio to my well ftoloctcd and assorted stock of SMQ AMD STOKER DR7-000DS. consisting of Dli Y & /'VINCY G 001)S, 7/ A TN A Arn n.i 7> v BOOTS AND SIIOtfS, Cents' Clotting Made a Specialty. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &tt All of which X will soil chonp for cnsh. I am Btill Agent for tho "KURK>> KA" FEUTILIZER, ono of the best in tho market. l'rico payable in cotton at 15c. 1st Nov., $00.00 per ton. Prico paynblo iu curroncy 1st Nov., $55.00 per ton. Prico paynblo in ensh on delivery, $47.50 per ton. Froight $0.00 por ton, to bo added to this point, nnd must bo paid in cash. Last but not least, lot mo impross it upon tboso who m'o duo mo on ac-? count for 1875, that I nood tho money and MUST 11AVE SETTLEMENTS. PllV tin nt, ono.fi niul fnvni* mn na 1 ? -J "I I ? - - - ""w "w ? favored you. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S- C. Feb 17, 1K70 24 tr DURYEAS' SATIN GLOSS STARCH. TRY IT! Lse it oncc, and you will uso no other o DURYEas' IMPROVED CORN STARCII. lVnnnnnn.l ~c r% i r.. a i? 1 a .w..V%M*VU VJJ if III Ul S U1 UlX'ilt 1 iiiurnni 1 Oil III Exposition, Paris, 1 HOT, to be the '* PERFECTION OF QUALITY." A trial will insure its popularity everywhere. None genuine without Duryeas' on every package. For sale by Grocers generally. June 8, 1876 40 ly Tlic State of South Carolina County of Pickens. IN TIIE PEOBATE COUET. W Silas Kirksey, Flaintift" against Joseph A Hates, Mary Hates, Harvey E Mull. Mar gnret Mull, James K Kirksey, Elizabeth Clayton and Robert C Clayton, Defendants ?Summons. Petition and Complaint foii Partition ok Kkai, Estatk, To Joseph A Pales, Miry Bates, Harvey E Mull, Margaret Mull, James K Kirkscy, Elizabeth Clayton and Robert C Clayton, legal heirs an<l representatives of James Keith, Senior, deceased, who died intestate: Greeting. YOU arc hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to bo lioldcn at I'ickens Court House, for PicKcns County, on the scyentecth day of September, A. 1). 1870, to show cause, if any you can, why the real cs tale ot .lames Kcillt, Senior, deceased, described in tlie complaint of W. Silas Kirk.iey, filed in my oilice, should not be divided or sold, allutinir to the said W. Silas Kirksey, One-sixth thereof, nnd the remainder to whoever may be entitled to roceivo the same. Qivcti under my hand anil seal, Huh first day of July A. 1). 187(5. I. H. PHILPOT, Judge of Probate Pickens Couuty. 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 tiled in tho Probate Court for tho County of Pickens. NORTON, KEITH & 1IOLMNOSWORTII, Plaintiff's Attorneys. July 0. 1876 44 G__ Peabody House, CORNER. OF LOCUST .j- NINTH STS., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CONVENIENT to all places of amusement and car limits in the city. No changcs to and from (he Centennial grounds. Colonel Watson, proprietor of tho Husky IIousr, Cincinnati for Che past twenty years, and present proprietor, lias leafed the House for a term of years, and has newly furnished' and fitted it throughout. He will keep a strictly first class House, and has accommodation for 800 guests. Terms onty $3 per day. Col. WVTSONIb a native of Virginia, and probably the only Hotel Proprietor iu Philadelphia from tho South. JAMES WATSON, Proprietor. May 25, 38 -ui NEW ADVEliTISEMENTS. A Fine LINE OF in GOODS, ABB ffltBVBOBS AT McFALL'S, HATS?LADIES', MISSES', AND GENTS, at prices to suit tho times. At McF ALL'S. o BOOTS AND SHOES. Good and Cheap. At McF ALL'S. u CROCKERY, TIN AND HARDWARE. Prices Way Down. At McFALL'S. o FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES At McFALL'S. o I DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Pure i and genuine?will cure thesick and make the well fool better. Try me? Don't bo backward?but ask for what you want.. Respectfully, W.T. McFaix. March 30, 1S7G 30 COME ALL! o EANLEY STATION, S. t. TIIE UNDERSIGNED FIRM (SUC CESSORS to T. W. RUSSEL) havo oponod out business nt Knslov Station, A. L. R. R., and proposo to keop a fu st class stock ot Wools and Eroccrics. u 7 Which thoy propose to soil at bottom pricos, as the following pricos indicato 5 Factory Yarn, 81.20 per bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 cents per yard. 8-4 Shirting, GJ conts per yard. Liverpool Salt, 81.05 par sack. Sugars, 0 to 10 pounds to the dollar. Rio CofToo, best, 4 lbs to tiio dollar. Good Tobacco, at 05 cunts per lb. Flour, Family, 87 00 per barrel. C. It. Baltimore Bacon, 18 conta per pound. j\ii ouier unngs in proportion. j\iwayein the Corn and Cotton Market; and other produce taken in cxchatigo for Goods. Guanos ot Iho best on hand. Call and oxaminc boforo purchasing. II A I I - a jvoppuuuuiiy, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 187G 20 EasleY HoreL. o THIS POPULAR FIOUSK is conveniently locatcd (o the Depot; Koohis well furnished find (lie table supplied with llio best in the market. Hoard reasonable. Conveyance furnished (o Table Hock, Cfosar'n Head, or any other point which parties may wish to visit. CLYDE & MOTtiS, Proprietors. March .'JO, 1870 30 Onio NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. ~ ~ - i. u I d 11 L ME THE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURE you that I Will Provo lo nil, tlint 1 have as good and cheap lot of Confections as any to be found, nnd thcro is Not a rnnn who can bent iny Stock of Cannod Goods. Besides the above, I havo purchased u store, and a nico Luucli of Fresh Oysters can B e Had nt nny time, provided I am not E 1 e c t e d Intcndnnt, in which case you might, \ /\ g a 1 n, Have to go home hungry and moneyless, But Hoping no such missfortuno nwnils me, 1 coruinuy invito all my hungry friends to give me a call, ami I Will Appease their hunger on short notice ami at low figures, as my object is to live and let Live in These hard times. Dont forget to call on J. It. C1LAZHNHK, who can bo found in the Post Office at Easley Station. Doc 2, 1875 14 tf NEW STORE NEW GOODS! AT EASLEY STATION, 8. C. The undersigned liave opened a House in Ensloy, near their Livery (Stable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Firm, name and style of RICIIEY & WYATT. They guarantee bottom prices, as they intend selling strictly for cash. Give them a call. H. A. RICIIEY, A. G. WYATT. Easley, Nov 22, 1875 13 tf The Xcwn and Courier for the ^ampaigiK o milE canvnss now opening is (he most imJL porlunt in which the pcoplo of South Carolina have been engaged since tho momentous election of 18<>0. Upon its result depends the weal or woo of tho State and the Union. THE NEWS AND QftJJRIER will, as ever, he in the front of the fight, sustaining fearlessly "rid faithfully tin? c^niliiliitoH of the National Democratic party, ami the action, whatever it shall be, of the State Democratic Convention. To this we pledge the whole power ami influence of a journal which, in the past, has done what it could to serve the interests, and preserve the rights and liberties, of the people of South Carolina. In order that it may be within the means of every Democrat in tho State to read Tub Nkws and Coubikk during the canvass, we have established the following campaigu rates, free of postage and for country subscribers only, beginning this day and running to the 16th of November, a penou of four months: DAILY EDITION. 1 Copv ? 2 fiO 5 Copies 10 00 10 Copies 17 00 TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. 1 Copy 81 25 f) Copies 5 00 10 Copios 8 75 WEEKLY EDITION. 1 Copy 50 oonts In ovory ease tho money must accompany tho order. July 27, 1870 40 1776 THE GREAT CENTENNIAL 1876 o I~)ARTI1'S desiring information ns lo best . routes to the OKNTKNNIAL, or to nny of (lie Summer Resorts or to nny other point in the couniry, should address 1$. W. WRRNN, Ocn'l l'nsuenger Ag't Kcnncsaw Route, Atlanta, Oa. Juno 1, 1870 Btt tf 1 1 I J<i COLlinitll RKOINTF.lt, rUBLISIIKP DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLYThe Only Dcmocratio Paper at the Capital. TKRMS, IN ATVAHOB I Pnily, six months, f>() Tri-Wcnkly, six months, 2 '>() Weekly, Hix months, 1 00 0 CUE ALMOST Book and Job Printing Officc IN THE ST A TK. Address nil communications, of whatever character, to Manager IlfRister Publishing Company, Columbin 8. C. May IK, 1870 37 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. [ TJJPTT WPT TO f, VT An ju^vivjjju, VV J.iJUJUO lxj XAlJjVittf ATTORNEYS k COUNSELORS, VIC KENS C. II. I Members of the American Attorneys Associ-* ation and of tliQ United .St at on Law Assooiation. Col. JAMES E. IlEAaOOD ib associated with them, and they \till give prompt attention to all business entrusted to them. i Juno 15,187G 41 N ortott, Keith & Hollingsworttt A T TO RISE Y8 A T LA W, Will practice in tfic Circuit rtnd Probate Courts for Pickons County, and in the United Slates Courts of this State from that county. One of the Senior partners Will be present to assist in the transaction of any importuflt business during vacation/ J. J. NORTON, \ u,Al. W. C. KBITII, rUUmnft 0. I.. IIOLLIttGSWOllTH.lMckcnsC. It. March 23, 1870 20 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A TTORNE Y8 A T LA II', PICKENS 0. II. S. C., | Will Practice in all (lie Conrls of llio Stat# and of the United Stntes, Unsiness promptly March 1G 187G 2ft ^ylKITXlSlt STfJMES* . ATTOftNF.Y Art I) COUS.T.r.r.OIt AT V.AW, GREENVILLE, S. C< PraoliccH in the Circuit ourt nrni Court f Probate for Pickens ounty. May IG -12 Oro ISAAC M* BRYAN, ATTOKXKY AT LAW | GRZEKV1LLE C, H? 3, C, Practices in Courts of Pickontf County, and in United States Courts ' A w =?3iairiry> w i MM ifl MoRf /Jjly MIL I> (; KA K1 N(* MA D K| rm m'S I The UNEQUALLED JASLEFIEL DOUBLTB I I ^ HUNT*" ! GUANO! THE UNDERSIGNED RE8PBCTPWLLY call ilie attention of their friends to die fact, that, in addition to their Siook of General Merchandise, Which is always full In its varied branches. They have on hand a quantity of different Standard Fertilizers, at (lie following prico#* I* v 11 <11 ?* y ?h Amiuoninted PllONpllfttC* Cash Pries, R45 00 Time Price, payable in Currency, 01 00 Time Price payable in Middling Cotton, at 15 cents, CO 00 Atlantic I'hONpliittfc* Cash Price, $44 00 Time Price, payable in Currency. 50 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Cot. ton at 15 cents, 06 00 iuupes I'liospiiu'c. Cftsh I'ruc, $18 00 Titfie l'ricc, in Currrncjr, 58 ?0 Wilcox ?fc liiibhs' ;i?Ianipilla(o<l <?iiano, Cash Price, ?o& 00 Time I'rico, paj'.ible In Middling Cotton, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to bo added from Factory, and nayuble in CASH. All lime .sales to be closed i>y note, due 1st day of November next. Kespect full}', IItJD(iKNS & BOLT. KaslCy, S. 0., Feb. 2:?, IS7<5 20 mi AND WINTER GOODS! U ? Your attention ts "most resfecTfully culled to the largest and decidedly the CHEAPEST Plock of Goods that has ever liccn exhibited in West Greenville; consisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are so low Dial no hotiBc th'.d ?ido of New York can under-sell us. We sell Goods striolly for CASH, which enables us to make the above declaration. W'e keep constantly on hand a largo lot of nonijii e.ieii n...i ttT.lMna .it a.i I" MUMII ?'"J ? ? |'> IV-VO Mini defy competition. We also keep on luir.d a Inrpe lot of tho?o celebrated GltANOK PI.OW STOCKS, to winch we invite your attention. We linvo nlso connectod to our Store, a a T.arpto WAGON YA1U>, with a Well of Oooil Water, wliicb is free and Ockn to Au, n;rv a itHoniKii, Greenville S C., Octobcv 1, lb7o. n?d