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~a . 14rMD~rotorr' R, 2d Suskday at Il A, N. Se.J. . a 8d -" 11 A. X Rey. W. H., Ar -46h 11.x Rev. We ,. 104 n at Stoona every 1st Buday and turday before, Ut 11 a., M. TUAW.S-'(. , 8. Lewis and John PerrUitt bw4m. ry fine apples. We *Adistand hat an effort is being made t conuI 'a t n-pike road from thN place I. Wl' Station We hope success may crowli The sa Son -Puling fodder has arrived and our eopl ill be busy for several weeks. Vot,on- 11 at, e in next and it will be rather Ot "ad ti e fir candidaies. r. -J. ohnson has laid on onr table a aetp ato ' grown on his place this year, lich 'eas ras over thirty inchos, How is i at for IOng. At the recoat protralted nioeting at Cross Foads chur<h there were 88 accessions to the lurch; 80 by expetiaoic and 8 by lcter and aSntation. The me ting was conducted by iP ,ter, Se. Thoh. Looper, assisted by 4evs,G. W,gsleton,, Stone ahd Alderman. ?Ji84Ai.LWe were glad to meet in our town the o cr day, Dr. T. W. Folger, who !as eoeht iraduated and entered into a Aarge..and voessful practice with Dr. S. W. Clayton,. e predt for him a successful Atire. Mr. W.. Lesley has several acres of the "Central iericau red rust proof cotton," Ahich is it%a nofelty in this section. The ,italk and leA-es are about the color of the African yam potate, and it is fruiting finely. We hope Mr. laeslqy will watch it closely and give us hi4 oiniol about it when it is gath cred In mentionlig Oie marriage of the Rev. D. .iott, tw 0 three weeks ago, we made nistake in sat' g that he married a Miss ilson. His 's name was Martin, instead Wilson,' and was married Tuesday nigh t tea of Sun night, BECONA.-d fotracted meeting was begun tt Secona chui on the 4th Sabbath of lt month, and e inued eight days. There mere six accesbs by experience and one by autter. They 'c all baptised on the 1st Funday, instar nd remarklable to say, they gere all orphan . The meeting was conduct. d by the Past, Rev. W. B. Singleton, as .Fisted by Revs . W. Singletoni and D. W. Jliott. 40Pors --The and( corn in this County is better thani has 'en known for ycars. The - e'rain andI are n * good; b~ -. spring resiesirofo asany acresd so sobbed the land that it, wa8 i~ ot'possiblc o weplant it, but whore it was j ossible to o so, the corn looks well, and 4.ith a late 00 ill iunat re and iniake a toller jbly fair crop, Many planited their stubble - kid after they I1d( cut the wheat oflf andi wilj -sake a good cro~ on it. The cot ton is toller ably. )thotiglI,ve have seen it better. DUaT0!Auv -Mr. M~arcus Cha~stain's house was burglarized r(qently and about one hun dred dollars in gdd and silver stolen there from, besides some greenbacks, te amount of which he de not 4ow. T wo men, suspected <,f the crime, were i rested and brought before '.gial Justice Tayla , but the prosecution fail,, ei for the want of eridenco and they were re l iased. - A CANDID PilYs1 AN:--It is 1h0t oftent that 3.e find amongst tk medical faculty sufficient 4.ndor to record a - merit whatever to pro p 'ietary medicine , as it conflicts with their i terest to do so. lait below we give an ex.. moption. Opinio~ \of a 'egular physician. BosTON, yan ry lV, 187.-This certifjies ihat I have rctomm(nded the use of Dr. TuPtt's Expect oriaLtwz4iseases of the lungs for the past-two years, andLo my knowledge many oottles have bcen useg by my patients 'with beneficial results. Ini t4o cases where it was thought confirm9d coigumption had taken place the Expect4'rant afected a cure. R1. H. SPRLAGUE, M. D. Used in nearly every locality in many Statet, Bettled beyond a doubt-..No one questions i ie fact t.hat more cases cf whites, suppres', sed and irregular menses and uterine ob. M.ructions, of every kind, are being daily cazred, by Dr. J- Bradfiel&'s F'emale Regulator *han by all other remnedlha combined. Its '4uccess in Georgia and other~ tates is beyond pecedent in the annals of phi c. Thousands pf oprtificates from women eve] where pour in upIon1 the proprietor. The aittgtion of prom !tnent medical mon is arousert iLbehalf of this wonderful compound, ara4 tihe lost successi. ful paIctioners uce It. If WOmlel suffer hero ((n'er it will be their own farit. Female Regulatdr Is prepared ad soiL by L. HI iradfield, Druggist, Atlan9\, Oa., ind may ho tought at $1,50 per bottle\at any\rospectable D)rug Store In the Union. nFETIL TRULY wO DERFU . CARTEnLSyn.LE, On., Apri\ rp,189-T wdlI certify that two memib rs of' mv imme doe famiily, after having sug-efred ier many ve from menstrual irregularity, an' having a treated without benefit, by variots med. 1 ~~otr were at len g.h comlpleteli cured le e bott e of Dr. J. 7Lradfiled's FAAIA LE A4TORl. I therefore deem If mi duty ~ Ib this certitloAth wIth the h'q o ttCq9tox suueing woinenki d to ~ ~ B9t~~*O~4aenstruain ~ w~her myj own PN~Onal obZ ei OI n uduh cages istat ~ ~ bia,y 'the remedy be ca leli pecotfully, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Greates Discovery o the Age. DR. TOBIAS' VENETI4N LINIMENT. Over 29 Years before the ptiblio. Warrant. ed, or the money returned, to oure Dysentery, .Diarrhes, Colio, Spasms, Croup, and Vomit, ing, taken internally. Perfectly innocent; see oath with each bottle; and Chronic Rheu matism, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Limbs, Back and chest, externally. Not a bottle has ever been returned, although millions are sold annualy. Price, 50 cents. Dr. TOBIAS' HORSE LINIMENT, in Pint Bottles, is the best in the world for the cure of Lameness, Old Sores, Sprains, Colic, and Distemper. Price, $1.00. Tobias' Derby Conditiot Powders are superior t any othere, or no pay. They allay Fever, Purify the Water, Soften the skin, give a fine coat, and .mprove the Appetite. Price, 25 cents. Per fectlf innocent, as Col. D. MoDaniels, who has seen the recipe teEtifies to, as well as the Liniment. lie has soine of the Fastest Run ning Horses in the world. Thousands of cer, tificates have becn received, Epeaking in hig h terms of the above medicines. Sold by the Druggists. LIPPIMAN BROS, Savnnah, Georgia, Agents. 5 TO$7 a Week to Agents. Samples FREE. P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. 1 a day at home. Agents wanted. Out $12fit and terms,free. True & Co., Au. gusta, Maine. The Best Family Medicines Tested by popular use for over A QUARTER OF A CENTUARY! Dr. Strong's Compound Sanative Pills cure consumption, billiousness, liver com plaint, malarial fevers, rheumatism, crysipe. las, and all diseases requiring an active but mild purgative. Dr. Strong's Pectoral Stomach Pills cure coughs, colds, fevers, female complaints, siCk headache, dyspepsia, and all deragements of the stomach. C. E. HULL & Co., New York, Proprietors. $5 to 20 per day at*hone. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland. Maine. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH EDITION. Containing a complete list of all the towns in the United Stales, the Territories and the I)ominion of Canada, having a population greater tan 5,000 according to ilie last con sus, t.ogetlher withI the names of thle news papers ha~ving thle largest local cir'culat ion in~ eachi of lie plices named. Also, a cat aloguet of neCwspaper jC5whlichi are reconuneni'Ided toI advertisers as giving greatest value in pro, port ion to prices ehargehd. Also, all news paper's-inl te1 Unitied SLtte and N'ainada, 1print ing OVe'r ,000) c'opies eachi issue. Also, alt Ihe Ilel;gieous, a1gri cultuiiral, Scijelltific andi \lechianical, Aledical, Mlasonic, .Juvenile, lEdtucationatl, Coiimnercial, Insnrance, lReal Estate, Law, Sporting, Mlusical, F'ashiion, and othter special class journals; very compTetc States. Also, an essay upou advertisin; mnyll tables of rat es, showing the cost < advertising ill various newspapers, and evei Iiig which a bel)ginne*r inl advertisinig w~ul like to know. Address GEO. P. RO~WELL & (0, 41 Pa rk I o w, Now~ York. NOTICE! On and After th( 15th inst, we wvill SELL GOODE FOR WE WILL BE PLEASED T4 servo our fr'i'nds on tho'se. terms, bi can not soil on time. All por.sons INDEBTED aro rc quested to call and close all Account by NOTE. R, E. HOLCOMBE & SON. Easley, S. ., July 13, 1876 45 The State of South Carolina PICKENS COUNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Baylis W Mansell, Fletcher Mfansell, Camnill Hlendricks and husband James B Hendrick and others- Plaintiffs. against James 1Raswell, Robert E Boweni, Wm Clyde, Henry C Biriggs, Thomas W Russell Orlando C Folger and others-Defendants CoMrLAiNT ront RELIEF, &o. BY virtue of a decreetal order, made by th JJIon. T. HI. Cooke, Judge of' the Eighit: Judicial Circuit, on the 18th (lay of July A. . 1876, each and every of the heirs at law of Tinsa Emma Johnson, formerly Tin, sa Errma Mansell, if any there be ot.he: than the Plaintiffs ahove named in this ac tion, are hereby suunnlloned( and( required tc appear before the Cleik of thisa Court, ident tify themselves and establish their claims tc the funds to be distributed, herein on or be. fore tihe 21st day of July A. I. 1877, oi forcever be debarred of all benefit uinder thc dccreeu for distribution to be rendered in t.hi act ion. Oiven uinder my hand and office seal ai P'ickens, this the 15th day of July A. D. 1876. S. D- KEITH, Clerk of Court of Common lteas for -Pickens~ County, 8. (1. July 20. 1876 46 l y FOR SALE.. W00OL ROLS alway~s on hand. .A pply to Mr. A. E. SIMMONS, at the Wolf Creek Factory, one mile from Piokens . YE . W. AYL1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL. ly call the attention of the public to my well''solected and as sorted stock of 3lS AlD aUmn DT-OD1 consisting of DRY & P'ANCY GOODS, .IA TS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Dents' Clote Made a sped4atyl GROCERMES, HARDWARE, &C. All of which I will sell cheap for cash. ------- I am still Agent for the "EURE% KA" FERTILIZER, one of the best in the market. Price payable in cotton at 15c. 1st Nov., $60.00 per ton. Price payable iu currency 1st Nov., $55.00 per ton. Price payable in cash on delivery, $47.50 per ton. Freight $6.00 per ton, to be added to this point, and must be paid in cash. -0 Last but not least, lot mo impress it upon those who are due me on ac, count for 1875, that I nood the money and MUST 11AVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at once and favor me as I favored you. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S. C. Fe~b 17, 1876 24 t f DU RY EAS' S A TIN GL O SS S TA RCL. TRY IT ! t,s0 it once, and you will use DURYEaS _IMPROVED CORN STARCHI Pronouned by Jurors of Great Internationa Exposition, Paris, 1867, to be the "PERFECTION OF QUALITY.' A trial will insure its popularity every where. None genuine without Duryeas' or every package. For sale by Grocers generally. June 8, 1876 40 ly ; .NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery ----- ) H[IE undersigned have associated witlh L them in the conduct of their business o1 Tanning and Manufactuing s IBoots and Shoes, MR. CHARLES WEITNAUER, as a partner equally interested with us therein. The name of the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEEJ TANNERY." Thankful for past patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the same. Our sen Ior', Mr. Filsinger, has a fine ,reputation as a Tanner, and will be able to supply customers in this line with the best article of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS LEATHER. ALSO~ a We will continue to manufaoture our first class hand made *And offer them on thie best terms. 'OUR BOOTS and SHOES are fQr sale by WV. T. MoFALL, at Plckens Court House, a oheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for Hide8 on reasonable4erms. 0. W. FILZINGER, GOTTLOBE WANNER. July 20, 1876 46 tf FOR SALE. -0 TIE undersig~ned will sell at Private Sale, Ahis v(ial~ual PLANTATION, known as the Larkin ijndricks place, Containing 112 acres, on wh Ia there are about 40 acres of first clae's bottom. There Is also a good new Cotton Gin and Press on the place, good Dwelling and all necessary Outbuildings. ALSO, Another Traot, containing 168k acres, on which there are fine Up Lands, well timbered anfd first clag bottom: and a fine Orchard. ALSO, All my Interest in Larkin HIendriok's estate. If not sold at Private Sale before the 20th of next September, all the above property will be disposed of at Public Sale. P. 0. address, D)aousvlleo, Pickens County, NBW ADVERTISEMENTS. A FINE LINE OF D R 5 0 0 OD, AND EDTICIN AT McFALL'S, HATS-LADIES', MISSES', AND GENTS, at prices to suit the times. At MoFALL'S. -0 BOOTS AND SHOES. Good and Cheap. At MoFALL'S. 0 CROCKERY, TIN AND HARD WARE. Prices WAY DoWN. At McFALL'S. 0 FANCY & FA MILY GROCERIEE At McFALL'S. --0 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Pur< and genuine-will cure the sick anm mn- the well fool better. Try me Don't bkwaid=TAi asli f< w hat you wvant.. Respect fully, WV. T. McFALL. March 30, 1870 30 COME ALL! 0 EASLEY STATION, S. 4 T HE UNDERSIGNED FIR M (SU( CESSORS to T. W. RUSSEL) hai opened out business at Easloy Statio: A. L. R. R., and propose to keep first class stock of Which they propose to soil at bottor prices, as the following pricos ind cate: Factory Yarn, $1.20 per bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 cents per yard. 8-4 Shirting, 61 cents per yard. Liverpool Salt, $1.65 per sack. Sugars, 9 to 10 pounds to the dollai Rio Coffee, best, 4 lbs to the dollar. Good Tobacco, at 65 cents per lb. Flour, Family, $7.00 per barrel. C. IR. Baltimore Bacon, 18 conta pe pound. All other things in proportion. Al ways in the Corn and Cotton Market and other produce taken in exchang for Goods. Guanos of tIhe best on hand. Cal and examine before purchasing. Respectfully, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 1876 26 EASLEY HOTeL. ---o T HIS POPUL AR HOUSE is convenienltl: located to the Deot; Rooms well furnishe< and the table suipplied with the best in thi market. Board reasonable. Conveyance furnished to Table Rock~ Ctesar's Head, or any other point whiol parties may wish to visit. CLYDE & MOTES, NEW ADVERT13tENFT.! Grant ME THE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURB you that I W i ll Prove to all, that I have as good and ches lot of Confections as any to ?1e found, an there is Not A man who can beat my Stock of Canned Goods. Besides the above, I have pi'uchased a stove, and a nice Lunch of Fresh Oysters can Be Had at any tirue, provided I am not E le c te d Intendant, in which case you might, A g a i n, Hiave to go homu hungry and moneyless, B u t Hoping no such missfortuno awaits me, I cordially invite all my hungry friends to give me a call, and I VVi1l Appease thebr hunger on short notice and at low figures, as my object is to live and lot Live in These hard times. Dont forgot to call on J. R. G LAZENER, who can be found in the Post Office at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1875 14 tf NEVV STORE, NEW GOODS! AT EASLEY STATION, S. C. The undersigned have opened a House in Easley, near their Livery Stable, for the pur pose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Firm, name and style of RICHTEY 3 & WYATT They guarantee bottom prices, as they intend selling strict.ly for cash. Give I thena a call. ~H. A. RICHIEY, .0. WYATT. Easley, Nov 22, 1b75 18- tf1 The News and Courier for the Campaign. HI LE canvass now opening is the most im - Lportant in which the people of South Carolina have been engaged since the mo mentous election of 1800. Upon its result depends the weal or 'Ioc o-f the State and the Union. T HE NEWS AND COURIER will5 as ever, be in the front of the fight, sustaining fear lessly and faithfully the candidates of the *. National Democratic party, and the action, whatever it shall be, of the State Democratic Convention. To this we pledge the whole power and influence of a journal which, in the past, has done what it could to serve the interests, and preserve the rights and liber.. ties, of the people of South Carolina. 'In order that it may be within the moans a of every Democrat in the State to read TUB News ANi> CouaRIn during the canvass, we a have established the following campaign rates, free of postage and for country sub scribers only, beginning this day and run ning to the 15th of November, a period of four -months: DAILY EDITION. J 1 Copy....,...... $ 2 60 5 COpies............ 10 00 10 001)ies............ 17 00 TRI-WEEKLY EDITION. 1 Copy..............1 25 5 Copies.............. 5 00 10 CopIOB.............8 75 WEEKLY EDITION. 1lCory............5conte in overy caso the money must ato company the order. . July 27, 1876S 46 1776 THE GREAT CENTENNIAL 1876 --0 r jARTIES desiring intormantion as to best ..ro utes to the CENTENNIAL, or to any of thne Summer Resorts or to ,any other point in the country, should address B. W. WRENN, Gen'l Passenger A g't Kenn asaw Route, -ATLANTA, CA. June 1, 1876 89 tf c 0 ILIU M B IA RIEGISTER, PUBISHBTED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. rat 011y De1100ti0 Fare?t t , Caplta1, TERIMs, IN APVANOR : Daily., six months, $3 50 r' Tri-Weekly, six months, 2 64) I Weekly, six months, 1 00 , Book and Job Printing Office IN TilE STATE. gg- Address all communications, of what, ever character, to Manager legistor Pub NEW ADV1ATISR RA RT.1, VM& T,Lg & TTORNR ES k8 Go 00UNz$$ 4i2KE NS 0. H. dewbute of the American Attorneyg AssooL' dion and of the United States Law A-ooi.a Col. JAMIS I. #AGOOf is A 0.W heMr, xud they will give promps attentio' 6 kll business entrated to thea June 15, 1876 44 fforton, Keith & Hollings oth ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ffill practice in* the Circuit and #robate ,ourts for Pickens County, and In the United states Courts of this State from that count. )ne of the Senior partners will be present to sslst in the transeotion of any Im'portant business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, W. C. KEITt 0. L. IIOLLINGSWORTH,P okens 0. . March 28, 1876 29 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. PICKENS i. s. . , Will Practice in all the CoUrts of tho Stato and of the United Statos. Business promptly attended to. larch 16 1876 28 VV 111ITN919 F4YXMEN4 ATTORNEY AND OUNSLLoR AT LAWj GREENVILLE, S. (L . Practices In-the Circuit ourt and Court 4 Probate for Pickenslounty. May 16 42 am ISAAC M. BRYAVN, . ATTOUNEY AT JAW, aRIM'SVILLS 0, 1,, S, 0, Practices in Courts of Pickens County, and in United States Courts EAERMT UMS,8BA TI M4ILL GEA RING- MADE HAFTING.PUllEYS AND HANGER The U,NEQUALEDJAS. L EFFEL DOUBLE ADDRESS O & HUNTV GUA NO'L THEB UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call the attention of their friends to the fact, that, in addition to their htook of hneral Merhandi, Which is always full in its varied%ranches. They havQ on hand a quantity of different Staiidard Fertilizers, at tlie following prices; B r a dIey's Ammnoniated Phosphate. Cash Prices $45 00 Time Price, payable in Currency, 61 00 Time Price pay able in Middling Cot.. ton, at 15 cents, 00 QQ Atlantie Phosphate - Cash Price, $44 00 Time Price, payable in Currency. 60 0Q Time Price, payable in Middling Cot.. ton at 15 cents, 65 60 Magecs Phosphate. Clash Price, $48 00 Time Price, payable In Currrnoy, 5800G Wilcox & Gibbs' :lYanipu lated Guano, Cash Price, $55 0Q6 Time Price, payable in Middling Cot ton, at 17 cents, 70 0Q Freight to be added from Factory, and payable in ClASH1. All time sales to be closed by note, duo 1st day of November next. Respectfully, HLUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 28, 1876 26 1875- - - - - -8187 7ALL AND WINR SQD JOUR ATTENTION IS MOST RESPEC'19 . fully calldd to the largest and deoidedlj the CHEAPEST Stock of Goods that had ever, been exhibited in West Greenlilleo; oon. sisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOESg HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are so low that to house this side of New York can under-sell us. We sell Goods strictly for CASH, which enables US to make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of DOORS, SASHl and BLINDS, at prices thai defy competition. We also keep on har.d a large lot of thg celebrated 0RANGE~ PLO)W STOCKS, :t. whuich we invite your attention. We have also connected to our Store, - i Large WAGON YARD, with a well of Gb: Water, which is~ Free and Oru,x to Az,r. 0ELY & BIROTRI