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mmmmm ANNOT/NCEMENTS. For Solicitor. 8?^, Wo hereby nominato Onplnin A. ?ui Aiiiwor re-election 10 tno oiuco 01 chlicitor. IIo has discharged the duties of tlio ' office for the past four years with fairness and ability, and will bo supported for ro-elco* tlon by / .; ( ' e- ' MAXX FniKNDa. , Mn. Editor: I'leaso announce ilic natno of Colonol W. KEITH, of AVallialla, as a candidate for Solicitor of tlio Eighth Judicial W .Circuit-r-suhjcct, howcycr, to the Democratic Nomination. 4 i Democrats. ... We heroby nominate? Ool W. 11. PKH.RY as a candidate lor Solicitor of the Eighth Circuit, subject to the action of tlio Democratic Nominating Convention. MANY DEMOCRATS. For the Legislature, * i B0UTlio friends of ABNElt MULLINIX respectfully announce him as a candidate for (ho Legislature from Pickens County, at the .ensuing clcctiou?subject, however, to the Democratic Nomination. Wo aro authorized to announce Dr. -A. ?T. ANDERSON as a candidate for the Legislature from Pickens County, at the ensuing election?subject, however to the Democratic nomination. y W? nrc authorized lo announce TIIOS. AY RUSSELL as aoandidato for the Legislature from Pickeus County, at tlio ensuing election?subject, however to lite Democratic nomination. > Tlio friends of E. II. DATES respectfully announcchim as a candidate for I lie Leffisliitlirn from Pinlforia fVnn??. .<i suing election?subject, however to the Dc mocrntic nomination. * ^ Tho many friomls of J. 15. SUTHERLAND respcclfiilly nnnounoc liiiu as a candidate for (lie Legislature from Pickens County, at (lie ensuing election?subject, however to the Democratic nomination. 86y Tl.c many friends of 1). F. BRADLEY, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate for tlio Legislature?subject, however to the Democratic Nominating Convcn tion. Mr. Bradley served us faithfully in t lie Inst ' Legislature, and a moro indefatigable worker, or watchful servant of the interest of his con# stituentscan not be found in the County. n or uierk of Court. wax- We aro authorized to Announce tlio nmne of A. S. IllUGGS ns a candidate for (lie office of Clerk of Court of Pickens County at flic ensuing election?subject, however, to tho Democratic Nui'jiti'Uion SffJuThe many friends of JOHN J. I.ICWIS respectfully announce him as a candidate for Glork of tho Court of Pickens County at the ^ ensuing election, subject, however to the Democratic nomination. Mr. Lis wis i.-j ft Jiuo and tried Democrat, and his fine business qualifications eminently fit liim for ihc office. * For Probate Judge4' Tlio many friends of R. A. GUILD, rocpoclfuliy announce him as a candidate for Judge of Probate of Pickens County, at ilie ensuing election?subject, however to tl?c Democratic nomination. 8<?T" The ninny friends of W. 0. FIF.I.I), respectfully announce him sib a candidate for Jtidge of I'robate of Pickens County ni the ensuing election?subject however, to the action of the County Democratic Nominating Convention. * For Sheriff. The friends of .10AII MAULDIN res* pectfully announce him as iv candidate for Sheriff of Pickens County, at the ensuing ** election?subject, however, to the Democratic nomination. The friends of 0. W. DOW F.N re?, pectfully annOnee liim as a candidate for Sheriff of Pickens County at the ensuing election?subject, however to tho Democratic nomination. * The rrany friends of J. IlILKY l'KHGUSON respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election to the oflico of Sheriff of Pickens County at the ensuing election? subject, however, to the action of tho County Democratic nominating Convention. * For School Commissioner. t Tho friends of Kcv. 15. S. GAINER respectfully announce him as a candidate for School Commissioner of Pickens County at Ihe ensuing election?subject, however, to the Democratic Nomination. The many friends of P. 1). CURETON respectfully announce hun a candidate for * School Commissioner. Mr. Currton is u man weu qunimcu lor tlio position, and will be supported by Many Democrats. Tho friends of Her. (J. W. 8INOLETON respectfully nnmmucc liim ns a candidal o for School Commissioner c' Pick ens County at tho ensuing election?subject, however, to the Democratic Nomination. Tho ninny friends of Prof. J. II. CARLISLE respectfully annouttoe him a* a candidate for the officc of School (7omniissiouor of Pickcns County at tho ensuiiig election, subject however, to tho action of (ho Democratic nomination. * Tliu many friends of M. S. IIKNDRIOK.i, lOHjiectl'ally announce liini 'i ;i cHmlulnto for Hclioul ('<?iiiiiiit<8iiiiier of I'iekeny Counly, ill I lie conning olceliun Mibject, liovvovor, to tho notion of tlio Couuiy Democrulic nominating Contention. * I Tor County Commissioner. B0i? Wo aro authorized toannounco tho namo of J. S. BAItlCKIt as u can iliiliUo for County Commissioner of L'ickons County :it tho ensuing eloction?f-ubjoot, however, to tho Demoemtio Nomination. Tho frionds of THOMAS P. LOOPElt rospoctfully announco him as a suitable candidato tor County Commissioner of Pickonn County, at tho ensuing cloction?subjeet, howovor, to tho Democratic Nomination JK5>? The fiignda of IiENJAMIN J. JOHNSON respectfully announce him an n eandidato lor County Commissioner ot Pickens Counly, at the ensuing eloction?-subject, however, to the Democratic Nomination. BQT The friends of JOHN T. LEWIS respectfu.ly announce him an a candidate for County Commissioner ol Pickens County, at the ensuing election?subject, howevor, to tho Democratic Nomination. fivj- Tho friends of X. T. MARTIN rcspcctfully announce him as a candid date for County Commissioner of' Pickons County, at tho ensuing election?auhjoet, howovor, to tho Domocralic Nomination. Tho friends of IIAIIDY GILST11AP respectfully announce him oh a eandidato for County Commissioner Of Pickens CoUlltv. fit 1.1m nnsiiin? olocoion?sulijoct, however, to tho Democratic Komi nation. The friends of ROSWT.LL HILT, reslicclfully announce him as a candidate for County Commutdcner of Pickens County, at the ensuing election?subject, however, to the Democratic Nomination. * For Coroner, The friends of P.HRUY R. EARLR re.-'pectfully announco him as a candidate for Coroner of Pickens County, at the ensuing election?subject, however, to the Democratic Nominal ion. ix1 ,,vr ii luim^ ui i . j\. ruu i r.i\ respectfully announce him as a candidate for Coi-oner of Pickens County, at tlie ensuing election?subject, however, to the Democratic Nolo in: PP^n. i.nwiw ?-* >. ii i wi "*t^T LIBEftTY HOTEL TUP. UNI* FUSIONKD HAS OPENED A FIKST CI.ASS MOUSE at Liberty Station, S. C , ai <I is prepared to tako permanent or transient Hoarders at reasonable rates. The Table will bo supplied with (lie best iiu- in ivkr'i lie also keeps u select STOCK OF MF.ltI'll A N 1>IiS 1*1 on hand, which is offered lo tlio public cheap, for cutdi. Consult your own interest ami call 011 him. J. J. NIX. Liberty, S. ('., July 18, 187<> -10 tf Thousaii'ls use It, Why hesitateJoy to the'world! Women is free! Among the muny modern discoveries looking to the happiness and amelioration of the human race> none is entitled to higher consideration than tho renowned remedy?Dr. J. lJnulfield's Female Regulator, Woman's Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar lo her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppression of the menses. It removes uterine obstructions. I ! cures constipation and .strengthens the system It. braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It never fails, us thousands will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. 11. Bradlield, Druggist, Atlanta, (in., l'ricc ?1 VJ per bottle. All respectable drug men keep it. sni'Ni) ani? wr.i.r.. ;\ riiAiii A, viii., I'l'U. I>i*. J. Hradtield?Dear Sir:?I Inku pleasu!*<? in ilating lliiil, Hornetinio previous to tlie Into war, I used wiih I lie utmost success, on a servant girl, your Female Regulator, prepared llien :i( Mrudtields Drug Store, Host Point, (la. .Slie liud been suffering severely f 1*0111 Mispressed menstruation nnd iliis niedi> cine soon restored licr to lionltli. Slio is today living in Atlauiii sound nnd well. I will state furl'her, (lint I know of its being used with equal succcss in other cases. 1 do not hesitate to endorse your preparation for tho purpose for wiiich you reecoinmend it. Yours truly, John 0, Wiiitnkr. July 27, 47 4. ;Effl HIGH SCHOOL. milK SccniH Scwi'iii of Ihc ftljovo named .1. School will open Tueailay, June Gih, 1H70. For leniis, kc., juUIvchh the I'rincipiit. J. <2. STOCKMAN. May 23, 1N7<> ?8 t f 'ri><> .k<* i'll'KKNA Odl'NTY. /?'/ /. II. I'lulpol, ,/;iil. i ol I'robtttf. Wiit'.itKAH, John I?. (Jrftvlcy has ma?lo suit lo mo (<> {^raiil liiin l.otiovs ??t" Ailminislralion, upon llio Ms in to mul liitocts of Thin Lurid, tlooou.^oil ? Tho kindred ami creditors of I ho Haiti Thin Lnriri, arc thorcftivu oilotl to ho and uppoar before mo, in I ho Court of I'rohute. l? !? holdi'ii ui I'ickciiMII., (iii Mdiiiliiy, (lie-Kill i1 :iy (if August, insi., at II o'clock, a. in., Id show cmiikc, if any llicy have, why the sa'nl uiliniiii.il mi i<>o blioiiM noi lie |ii*niii( !. <iivcii uiuJoi' ni.v haii'l ami foul lliis, (lie Mill d.iy of Align-i A I' , 1870 I II. I'll I l.l'OT, I.IM'C. Aug 10, Ii*73 J'4 2 IjfKW A D V JBtf tTIS E M EN TS. | TRrnnr I WOULD AGAIN RBSPKCTFUlily call tlio n.ltonVion of tho public to my well holoctod and a? nuriou BIOCK 01 SPRIU6 AMD SUMMER SHY-GOODS. consisting of DRY k VANCY GOODS, ; 11ATS AND CATS, BOO TS AND SHOES, Cents' Clotting Mads a Specialty. GROCERIES, 11ARD ]VA RE, &0. AH of which I will soil chonp for cash. o T am slill Agent for tho "EURE* KA" FERTILIZER, ono of tho best in the market. Prico payablo in cotton at l.r>c. 1st Nov., 800.00 per ton. L'ncc payable iu curroncy 1st iNov., $55.00 per ton. Prico payablo in cash on dclivory, $17.50 per ton. Freight $0.00 per ton, to bo added to this point, and must be paid in cash. JjdstbuL not least, lot mo impress it upon thoso who uro duo mo on ae-? eoiuit for 187.r?, that 1 need tho money and MUST JLAV 10 SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at once and favor mo as 1 favored you. M. \Y\ FORD. EASLEY STATION, S- C. fell 17, 1870 24 If DURYEAS' S A T IN G L O S S S T A IICII. TRY IT! Lsc it once, and you will use no other o DURYEas' TMI'DAVPn cpadpit I'll I JJI/ W1V11 U i UiVVJll. Pronounce! l>y Jurors of Great International Exposition, Psvi?, 1807, (o '>n tlio. "PERFECTION OF QUALITY." A trial will insure its popularity everywhere, None genuine without Duryeas* 011 every package. For sale liy Grocers generally. June 8, 187l> 40 ly NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery o rpIIE unilcrnignod have associated with 1 them ill tho conduct of their business of '{Tanning and 3FaBinia<'( uing ISoolu and Mil. CHARLES WEITNAUKK, ns a partner equally interested witli us therein. The n.amo f?f flin firm will liA??Anf?A? K/* *!??. "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful for past patronage, wo bespeak a continuance of the same. Our senior, Mr. Filzingey, has u fine reputation as n Tanner, ami will !>o able to supply customers in this lino with the best article of SOLE, UITER AND HARNESS LEA'i HER. At,an. We will continue to manufacture our first | clats hand made &33iD SlfJ?E3, j And offer tlicm on the best terms. OUIt HOOTS and 81IOEH arc for sale hy W. T. MoFAI.L, at l'ickens Court House, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged 1V1 111 UN u 11 lUlkBUIlllillC IL'VIUH. (}. w. FILZINGUR, OOTTLOHH WANNHit. July 20, 1870 40 tf FOR_ SALE. rniiK underpinned will sell uf Private <Snlc, 1. his valuable PLANTATION, known ns ii,? i ....t.;.. ii....,i..w.trU i I.I acres, ?>n which there are about. Ill acres of lirnt class bottom. There is also ft good new Cotton Uin ami l'ress on the plftce, good Dwelling und all nocessary Outbuildings. ALSO, Another Tract, containing Hi".} acres, on which there are lino Up Lands, well timbered and first class bottom: and a line Orchard. A f.SO, All my Interest in I,ark in llendrick'ft II'til 311 1*. If not hoM nt I'rivftlo Sali> Itqf.ucilio 'iOlli I of next Seplci.'.ber, nil I lie above properly ! will lie ilispoMi'tl of al 1'ublio Sale. I'. <>. luldicm, Daou-ville, I'irkons County, X. ('. JK8SH ClMiNSlI Y\V. May 11, 15570 <ii) id NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Fine LINE OF on soon, Ml? TOTHOJJS A7 McF ALL'S, HATS-LADIES', MISSES', AND GENTS, at prices to suit tho times. At MuFALL'S. o ? BOOTS AND SHOES. ! Good and Cheap. At McE ALL'S. 0 CROCKERY, TIN AND HARDWARE. l'licca Way Down. At McFALL'S. o FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES A ^ AT,. I/ A T T <0 XX* J.U l>'i: 1 JJL J O* 0 DRUGS AND MEDICINE?, 1'nro and genuine?will euro tliesick and make the well l'cel better. Try me? Don't bo backward? but ask for vliut you want.. Respectfully, W. T. McjFall. March 30, 1870 30 COME ALL! 0 r.iill.W <U'IVirr<V4W 61 jLiiM.K7jiia4 A KJJli*.*. AV11) V t THE UNDERSIGNED FIltM (SUCCfESSOIiS to T. W. IIUSSEL) havo opcnod out business nt Easley Station, A. L. I?. Iv., and propose to keep a first class stock ot Dry-Goods and him, Which t!iov nronoso to sell at bottom J 1 i ? * prices, as tho following prices indicate : Factory Yarn, 81.20 per bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 cent? per yard. 3?i Shirting, CJ cents per yard. Livorpool Salt, 31.(55 per sack. Sugars, 0 to 10 pounds to tho dollar. Rio Coflfco, best, 4 lb* to tho dollar. Ciood Tobacco, at 65 cents per lb. Flour, Family, $7.00 per barrel. I C. It. Baltimore Bacon, 13 centj per pound. All other things in proportion. Always in the Corn and Cotton Market; and othor produce takon in cxchango for Goods. liuanoH of (fio best on hand. Call and examine before purchasing. Respectfully, RUSSELL, MAlifIN & CO., March 2, 1870 20 T T ~ T Y FIU I CL. o THIS POPULAR llOUSK is conveniently located to tho Depot; Itooins well furnished ami tlio tublo supplied with tlio best in tho market. l$onrd reasonable. Conveyance fill ilishod to Tabic Hock, tVsar's Head, or any other point which parties may wish lo visit. CI.Y I) 10 & MOTHS, Propritlors. ' March 30, 1870 30 Oiao fc?? ? mmmmmmaarmmmmmmammemmmmnem NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Grant ME TIIE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSUltE you that 1 \\r : i i VV 111 Prove to nil, that 1 have as good ami cheap lot of Confections as any to be found, ami there is Not A man who can beat my Stock of Canned Goods. Besides tlie above, I have purchased a stove, and a nice Lunch of Fresh Oysters can B e Had at any time, provided I am not Elected Infendant, in which case you might, A g a i n, Ilavc to go homo hungry and moneyless, B 11 t Hoping no such missfortune ftwftils me, 1 cordially invite all my hungry friends lo give me a call, ami I Will Annon.Ro tlioii* "<> -I'?1 ?" * 1 -* ^ k ? ..Mogvi VII QIIUI t IIUIUJU una ui low figures, as my object is to livo ami let Live in These hanl times. Pont, forget to call on J. R. (SLAZENER, who can be found in the l'ost Dilico at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1876 11 tf NEW STORE, new AT EASLEY STATION, S. 0. The undersigned have opened a House in Easley, near their Livery .Stable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Finn, name and style of 1UOIIKY &WYATT. They guarantee bottom prices, as they intend selling strictly for cash. Give them a call. ii. a. iucnr.v. A. a. NY ATT. Gaslcy, Nov 22, 187'r> 13 If TIic Xevrs and Courier for llic Campaign. fTlHE canvass now opening in (lie most iin.1. port ant in wliicli the people of ivjiitli Carolina liavo been engaged since the momentous election ot' 18(10. Upon its result uvi'tima mv nt'Ul VJ1 ttUU Ul I Ii0 OllllU U1UI 111C Union. TlllC N'KWS AND C0UUI1211 will, as ever, ho in the front of tho fight, sustaining fearlessly and faithfully the candidates of the Nationnl Democratic party, nnd ttic action, whatever it Bhall he, of the State Democratic Convention. To this wo pledge the whole power and influence of n, journal which, in the past, has done what it could lo serve tho 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 the State to read Tiik Nbws asi> Cour.ir.it during the canvass, we lliivn psit!ilili?linil llm ...K rates, free of postage find for country subscribers only, beginning this day ami running to tlio loth of November, a period of four months: DAILY KIUTION. 1 Copy 8 2 50 5 Copies 10 00 10 Oopica 17 00 TR1 -WKKK\.Y EDITION, 1 Copy 81 25 r> Copies 5 00 10 Copies 8 WEEKLY EDITION. 1. Copy 50 cents In every etisc tlio money must nccoinpany tho order. J uly 27, 1870 -10 1776 THE GREAT CENTENNIAL 1876 o I)ARTIKS desiring information ns (o best routes to (lie (/KN'IT.NX 1A b, or to any of llio Summer Resorts or to any oilier point in the country, should mblross [). W. WKKNN, Ocn'l l'rtsuenger Ag't Kennesaw Route, Atlanta, (Ja June I, 1870 3!) If Til E 211 II I t It KUI ST Hit, l'Uitr.isiiEU DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY The Only Democratic Paper at the Capital TKItMfl, IS AI'VANCF. : Daily, six nionllis, ?:' ">< Tri-Wockly six montli.-*, - >' Weekly, ?ix months, <" (-11 HA PKST Book and Job Printing- Ofiicc /.V '////; STAT!-:. A?l<I? < > s nil ffnniiniii'.'ilion'-' ?>f wli:it ov<t flnrinricr, t?i M.hi.i/oi' K< i.-u-i I'uli li'-liiji/ ('omp iry, ColuiuM Mny 1J<, 1^70 w7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS1. EARLE, WELLS & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS, riCKENS C. II. Monitors of I lie American' Attorneys Assoeiatiou and of the United States LaV/ Associa. tion. Col. JAMES K. HAOOOD itj aseoctalcd with tlieni, and tlicy will give prompt atteniiqttto all business entrusted to them. June 15, 1870 41 Norton, Keith & Hollirigswo*th A TTOIiNE YS A T LA W, Will practice in the Circuit and Prebtitd. Courts for l'ickens Conntv. and in Iho Slates Courts of this Stato from that county. One of I ho Senior partners will be prosent to assist in llio transaction of nuy important business daring vacation. J. J. NORTON, I \Y. O. KKITII, | alhalla 0. L. IIOLLINOSWOUTII,Pickens C. H. March 'J.'), 1870 29 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A TTOItNE YS A T LA W. j PICKENS C. II. S. 0., Will IVitclicc in nil tlie Courts of tho Stato an?l of the United States. Business promptly attended to. March 10 187<i 28 ^ylUTNKR SYMMES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices in the Circuit ourt and Court 0 l'robatc for Pickens ounty. May 10 42 Cm ISAAC M. BRYAN, A nrw**?- ? ? m. * iflVit B'J ? >'%' 1' ll.V W 9 CftiEHVILLE C. H? 5, C, _ Practices in Courts of I'ickene County, and in United States Courts *" '?**y "7 tti~LJ?i-mm" : 7 ; . .rr~~?ma >rvfe\ Sl L'A M km;1 j list A' |^\ ), ' % J?$) MILL HEARING MADE J L!g^HA!TING:pulLEY.s.AND HA^GERj pfhc UN EOUAT.I.Ki) J AS. LEF*EL DOUBLE [ j ^ TA opriKS^ P O QJLT^Ss * GUANO! THK UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call the attention of their friends to tlio fact, that, in addition to their Stool; of General Merchandise, Which in always full in its varied branches. They have on hand a quantity of different Standard Fertilizers, at the following priccs* I II1* a <11 c y ' s Ammoiiiatcrf IMioapliatc. C'nsli Price, ?15 00* Tiiiie Price, payable in Currency. 01 OQf Time I'ricc payable in Middling Cotton, ai 15 ccnls, CO 00 Atlantic PltoMpliate, CahIi Price, $44 00 Time Pricc, payable in Currency. 60 00 Time l'rice, payable in Middling Cotton at 15 cenly, 65 00 Mapes riioK|>]iatc. Cash IVue, J? 18 00 Time I Vice, payable in Currrncy, 63 00' Wilcox & Eadcri fnittaiio. Cnph I'riee, 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Colton, al 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be added from Factory, anil payable in CASH. All time sales to be closed by note, due 1st day of November next. llcSpcctfully, UUDGENS & BOLT. linsley, S. 0., Feb. 23, 1870 20 FALL AND WINTER GOODS! ( o Vr()IM? ATTENTION IS MOST IIHSPKCTI. fully calk-.I lo (lie largest anil decidedly the Oil HA1'BST Stock of Goods that lms ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; consisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, , GROCEItlES, etc., cio. Our prices arc so low that no house this s'hIc of New York can umlcr-sell us. Wo sell Oooils strictly ff>r CASH, wliicfi enables us (o make the above ileclaration. 1 \S'e keep constantly on hand a large lot, of noons, HASH anil BLINDS, at priccs that i ilefv eomi'etition. 1 i Wo also keep on Imt .l n large lit of iIiopo I r<-l< lu'iicil C1KAN(!|'J IM.OW STOCKS, to j wliii h wt* invile j'""? ntlenlioii. ! ! Wo Imvu also connoo'o t (o our 8(<ire, n | i l.iirgi' WACON VA15D, willi v well of Quod Walcr, wliivh i l'uo aiul <)i'i:s l?> Al.i., BlE/i. aV KUOTIICR, ' Oicvnvillc y. October 1, 1870. ho#