University of South Carolina Libraries
4OOAL ITEMS. Ohureh Direotory. Ie. Hugh MoLees, 2d Sunday at 11 A. V. Rev. J. C. Hudson, 8d " 11 A. U Rev. W. H. Ariall, 4th " 11 A. K Rev. W. B. Singleton at Sacona every 1st Sund, Tiid 86turday before, at 11 a. r. Pay your subseription. "Boes Tweed has been qaptured in. Spao. The-"t bale of now cotton was carried to easig.ption by Mr. Enoch Richardson, and sold to -R. E. Holcombe at 1OJ oen4s per pound-he roelved $5 premium. The Committee on Arrangements for -the Musical and Sabbath School Convention, met her on the Oth inst. There being no quotutft, the committee adjourned to tueet. during the Association at Secona,. October Oth to 8th, 1870. A igro by the name of llaynes, not long since, stole a fine mare from the stables of Messrs. Clyde and Motes, at Easley Station, and was captured in Greenville county, and is now in jail at this place awaiting tril. Anothe11r rritforth ponti.iry. We call attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Hagood & Alexander, which appears in this issue. These gentlemen are wide awake, active. and reliable merchants, and will not fail to give their customers satisfac, tion. OG e them a call when you come to town and examine their stock. DRAD.-It becomes our painful duty to announce the death of Moses S. Hendrjcks, which ead.event occurred at his residence at, Easley Station, about 1 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday last. Mr. Hendricks was a gallant soldier in the late war, in which lie lost a leg He was at the time of his death engaged in merchandizing at Easley, and in the recent primary election received the nomination for School Commissioner of this County, by a very large majority. Young, active and pa triotic, his death at this tilr.e is alhost. an irreparable loss to the County. CAMP MIETING AT EASLEY.-We attended fle camp meeting at. Easley Station on Sat urday and Sunday lat.. Quite a large crowd was in attendance on Siiitrday, but we do not know that we have ever stei more people at aciap meeting than were present on Sun day. We estimated (lie crowi at, three tlous 1ad. Quiet. inld good order rrevailed during thie meeting, anzd a good deal ol' rel igious in, terest. was mainit'est ed by many present. Tonn-Lton-r Pancsi SIOs AT A sLer.-On the night et' thle 6thI instant, ater lie spen k i .ig at thiis pla ce, oura fri en ds at.E F.sley. hiad a big torch-light. pro~cessioni and sp)eakinug at that place. About one thlousand personls were present, and lie meeting was addressed lif Gen am npt on, Cots. Ca,thrani and A iken. Mlieh enthIiusiasma prevailed. Our Euaeley Jriends are made of lhe true mnet al, aand wilt give a good account ot' thlem.selves ona the 7thI .of November. P'ICKENa C. II., S. C., Sept. 9, 1 876.-Pur-. PuaarO to i.rnctiin fromn thle Cour.ty Clai man, thie tepublican Con vent ion imet thiis dayi) at the County Auditor's office, I o select deie gales to the State Convention, to be hell at~ Columbia on thle 12th inst.., and a. ter th:e ob ject of the meetinag was8 ex plained by (lie County Chairman, thie Convent ion was organ ized by electing E. Hi. Barton Chairnain. J. Frhnk Folger was requested to act as secre' tary. *IPickensville, Salubrity, Garvin, Ea~slej7 and Pickens C. HI. Townships were represented by delegates. The meeting went into an election of delegates to the Slate, Congres. sional and Judicial Conventions, with the fol lowing result: For State and Judicial Conventions, A. M Folger and E. II. Barton, For Congressional Conventio,n, WV. F. Gary an(l Ed. Thayer; alternates, W. A. Lesley and 0. C. Folger. Alternates to the State and JLudicial Conven tion, M. Mauldin and WV. S. Kirksey. The following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted WHERE~As, Governor 1). II. Chamberlain hans, in his administration for the past two years, given unmistakable evidence ot'liis capacity and earnest determination to reform our much abused State government and to be a Govern or of the whole people, without regard to race or political faithls Therefore, Resolned, That wve, the Republicans of Pick ens County, in Convent ion assemblhed, (10 here by instruct our delegates to the Slate Conven tion to support Daniel HI. Chamberlain in the a nomination for Governor. R?esolved, That our dlelegates to (lie Con gressional Convention are hereby instructed to support. L. Cass Carpenter in the nomination for Congress Resolved. That our dlelgates to the Judlicial Convention are hereby in'ttructed to support .Absalomi B1ythe in the nominaloin for for 8o llitor. Resolved, That the proceedings of this Con * vention br, tendered the PICKENsI 8ENTJNEL for publication. , E. HI. A RTON, Chairman. J. fRJANKC Fotan, Sec'y. "FIBsT IN WVAn, FinsT IN P.c,'..-n first in the hearts of the thousands who were once the victims of disordered liver and its 4 att.endant. maladies. Such as constipation, bilious fevers, colic dyspepsia, sick headacho 'chills, Rtheunmatism, Oout, Jaundice, restle ness, loss of appetite arid general debily. -- "First Tutt's Pills and then health and hap.. piness," is their mot too. This is the result of Arpg n progress in science. Diseases that were once treated by emetics, blisters, lancets stam'vation and poisonous minerals, are flow cured by these safe and gentle pills, which in)part strength to the body, while they re. move all unhealthy secretions. AGENTS|IOur large life-l ike Steel En I| Cavings of the Presidential MAKE Candidale sell rapidly. Send for circular. N. Y. Engraving i$18 a dn.y Co.. 35 Wanl a. n1 - 2J, . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Greatest Discovery of the Age. DR. TOBIAS' VENETI&N LINIMENT. Over 20 years before the publio'. Warrant. ed, or the money returned, to cure Dysentery, Diarrhea, Colic, Spasms, Croup, and Vomit, Ing, taken- internally. Perfectly innocent; see oath with enol bo tie; and Chronio Iheu wat'ism, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, Paint in the Limbs, Bak and chest., externally. Not. a bottle has. ever been returned) .1though millions aro sold annualy. Price, 50 cente, Dr..TOBIAS' IOUSE 1M1NIMENT, In Pint Bottles, is the best in the world for the cure of Lameness, Old Sores, Sprains, Colic, and Distamper. Price, $1.00. Tobias' Derby Condition Powder3 are superior t.) any others, or no pay. They allay Fever, Purify the Water, Soften the skin, give a fine coat, and improve the Appetite. Price, 25 cents. Per fectly innoecent, as Col. D. MoDaniels, who has seen t['e recipe testifies to, as well as the Liniment. lie has some of the Fastest Run ning Horses in the world. Thousands of cer,. tificates have been received, ipeaking in high terms of the above medicines. Sold by the Druggists. LIPPMAN 1JROS, Savannah, Georgia, Agents. TO$' a Week to Agents. Sam111ples 5 t FREE. P. 0. V1CKIERY1 Augusta, Maine. a$1 y at home. Agentiwanted. ut S fit and iterns free. True & Co., Au, gusta. Maine. The Best lFalilly MediclInes Tested by popular use for over A QUA RTER OF A CENIUARY1 Dr. Strong's Compound Sanative Pills CUIe contsumption, billiousness, liver con plaint. malarial fevers, rlieunatisn, erysipe lIs, and all diseases r4quiring an active but mild purgative. Dr. Strong's Pectoral Stomach Pills eure coughs, colds, fevers, female complaints, sick headache, dyspepsia, and all deragements of the stomach. C. E. Hul, & Co., New York, Proprietors. $5 to .$20 per day at honre. Samples wort i $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Price, lwcenty-Five Cents. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTII EDITION. Containing a complete list, of: all the tow s in the United81 States, the Territries nld the )ominion of Caiada, having IL popu1 at1ionl greater thain 5tO) accorling to th-e a. cenl s u, 141getier with ile rnines of the newv.. pipers having the I 1rgest local circlailtion inl vaell of, t lie places n1ained. Also, :# catnlogite of ii nwspapilersi whiclh are recommi iended' to :niuvertisers as giv;ing greatest. value inpr por)tion(1 to prtices charlged. Also0, allI news hImpers in thte United States anrd Canadai, printinig rover 5i,O()0 copies each is,sue. Also. all lie ligious., agricultnu.nl, Scientific anid Est:te. Lawiv Sportin.. inisical, l'ashioni. awli mrher speciail ch:iss jour'nals; v.ery comle)lte 1li sts. TIog~eth w~~ vithI a comnp1lete list of over :) (Gertinan lupr printed in thle Unit ed Stat es. Al so, ant essay upion adv"ertisinig: iiany taLbleu (of rates, showing t he cosit 01 iadl e~rtiiin var i ousICW newslucpes, anil every hingi wh:ech a hegiiner in adlvertising would li ke toi know. A ibyss (GtGX. P. (OWELL & .4 0., 41 P'ark lb>)w. New York. NOTICE ! On and After the Pth iuit, we will SELL GOODS FOR WE WILL BE PLEASED TO servo our felentds on theso terms, but Can not soll On time. All persohns INDEBTED ar~o ro, quested to call and closo all Accounts by MOTE. II. E. HOLJCOM1BE & SON. Easioy, S. C., Juily 13, 1876 45 The State of South Carolina. P1IKENs COUNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Baylis WV Mansell, Fletcher Mansell1, Camilla Ilenidricks and husband James B 11lendricks and others- Plaint.iffs. against, James Boswvell, Robert. E Bowen, Wn A Clyde, Iliury C Briggs, ' Thomtias W Ru ssell, Oirlando C Folger and ot hers-D)efendants. COMPLAirr H on 14:r, &c. Y1 virtue of a decreetal order, miade by the .1)11Hon. 'T. Il. Cooke, Judge of the Eight.h J udicial Ci rcutit, on lhe I13thI day of July, A. D) 1876, each and every of the hei rs at, lawv of Tiiin Emmia Johnson, formerly Tin sa Etr ma Mlanisel, if aniy thiere he other than thle Plaint i ffs aboive niamedi in t his aic tion, aire hiereby snnlantioned an d r'equ ired to appear before thle C letk of t his C'outrt, ideni tity thletmselves; andl establish their climis to the fundis to be (list ribut ed, herein on or be fore the 21st (lay of 'July A. D. 1877, or forev~er he deblarriedl of all benefit undelr thle decree for distribut ion to be reliC'ered in t his action. (Given uinder liy handi and ')flice seal at [Pickens, this the 15th day of July A. D. 1876. 8. 1)- KEITH, Clerk of Cout of Commnon Pleas for P'ickens~ County, 8. C. July 20. 1876 46 'lay FOR SALE. X TOOL ROLL,Snliways on hand. VIA pply to Mr. A. E. SIMMONS. at the Wolf Creek Factory, one mile from Pickeins C. H. 0l. W. TAYLo,. Aug 21, 18761 r5 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR74U 0DE! o I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL. ly call the attention of the publio to my well sofected and as sorted stock of 311 AND MUMxz BTR-QOD3, consisting of DRY & FANCY GOODS, IIATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Gents, 010t1le~ Made I splowtyl GR OCERIES, H1ARDIWARE, &C. All of which I will soll cheap for cash: I am still Agent for the "EURE, KA" FERTILIZER, one of the best in the market. Price payable in cottorr at 15c. 1st Nov., $60.00 per ton. Price payable iu currency 1st Nov., $55.00 per ton. Prico payable in cash on delivery, $47.50 pcr ton. Freight $6.00 per ton, to be added to this point, and must be paid in cash. -0 Last but not least, lot me impress it up)on those who -nro duo me on ae, count for 1875, that I need the money and M UST HAVE SETTLERENTS. Pay up at once and favor me as I favored ou. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S. C. Feb 17, 1876 24 tf DU RV EAS' SA TiJN G L OSS S TA RCII. TRY IT ! Lse it once, and you will use no other. DURYEas' IMPROVED) CORN STARCIL Pronounedl by Jurors of Great International Exposition, Paris, 1867, to be the "PER FECTION OF QUALITY.' A trial wvill insure its popularity every where. None genuine without Duryeas' on every package. For sale by Grocers generally. June.8, 1876 4&ly NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery ri' IIE undersigned have associat.ed wit Ithem in the conduct of their business of Tanning aind MIanufactuiun Boots and Shoes, M R. CHTAlR LES WEITNAIUE R, as a partnet equally interested with us therein. Thc name of the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful for past patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the same. ,Our senior, Mr. Filzinge'r, has a fint reputation as a Tanner, andl will be able tc supply customers in this line with the best article of SOLE, U'PPER AND' HIARNESE LEA! hER. ALsO, We will continue to manufacture our first class hand made EST AHE SEE And offer them on the best terms. OUR BOOTS and S HOER are for sale by WV. T. McFALL, at Pickenis Court House, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for Hlides on reasonable terms. 0. W. FILZINOER. GOTTLOBE WANNER. July 20, 1876 46 tf FOR SALE. --o rIIi E ulndersigned1 will sell at Private Sale, e his valuable PLANTATION, known as the Larkin IIendricks place, containing 112 acres, on which there are about 40 acres of first class bottom. There is also a graod new Cotton Gin and( Press on the plat good Dwvelling andl all necessary Outbuildings. ALSO, Another Tract, containing 163j acres, on which there are fine Up Lands, well timbered and first class bottom: and a fine Orchard. ALSO, All my Interest in Larkin Hendrick's If not sold at Private Sale befor e t hec 20th of next Septecmber, all the above property will be disposed of at Public Sale. 1P. 0. addr~ess, Dacuisville, Pickens County, A.1C JESSE CRENSIfA W. May 1., 1876 36 td NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. A FINE LINI OF DRY SO ODI, AND ESTIN A! McFALL'S, HATS-LADIES', MISSES', AN] GENTS, at prices to suit the time At MoFALL'S. BOOTS AND SHOES. Good and Cheap. At McFALL'S. o CROCKERY, TIN AND HARD WARE. Prices WAY Dowz. At McFALL'S. 0 FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIE At McFALL'S. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Pu and genuine-will cure the sick at make the well feel better. Try me Don't be backward- but ask i w'hat you want.. Respectfully, WV. T. MCPALL. March 30, 1876 30 COME ALL! 0 EASLEY STATION, S. 4 TILE UNDERSIGNED FIRM (SU4 CESSORS to T. W. RUSSEL) haa or 'aned out business at Easley Statio A. L. R.~R., and propose- to keep first class stock of WVhich they propose to-sell at botto prices, as the following prices ind cate: Factory Yarn, $1.20 per bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 cents per yard. 3-4 Shirting, 64 cents por yard. Liverpool Salt, $1.05 per sack. Sugars, 9 to 10 pounds to the dolla Rio Coffee, best,, 4 lbs to the dollar. Good Tobacco, at 66 cents per lb. Flour, Family, $7.00 per barrel. C. R. Baltimore Bacon, 13 cents pi pound. All oth)er thingr, in proportion. A ways in the Corn and Cotton Markc and other prodnce taken in exchang for Goods. Guanos of t he best on hand. Ca and examine before parchasing. Respectfully, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 1876 26 EAsLEY HOTeL ----0 'f'iS POPUL AR HIOUSE~ 15 convenient located to the Depot; Rooms well furnish, and the table supplied with the best in ti market. Board reasonable. Conveyance furnished to Table Roc Cosar's Head, or any other point whi parties may wish to visit. CLYDE & MOTES, Proprietors. Miaroi 30. 1S7& 30 anw NEW 'ADYVERTISEMENTS. Gra t ME THE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSUIF you that I W il Prove to all, that I have as good aVd obeap lot of Confections as any to be found, and there is Not A man who can beat my Stock of Canned Goods. Besides the above, I have porchased - a stove, and a nice Lunch of Fresh Oysters can B e Had at any time, provided I am not Elected Intendant, in which case you might, A g a in, Have to go home hungry and moneyless, B u t. Hoping no such inissfortune awaits me, I cordially invite all my hungry friends to give me a call, and I VVill 3. Appease their hunger on short notice and at low figures, as my object is to live and lot Live in These hard times. Dont forget to call on J. R. GLAZENER, 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 S Easley, near their Livery Stable, for the pur. pose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Firm, name and style of RICIIE1 r'e & W YATT. They guarant ee bot tom prices as they intend selling strictly for cash. Givi dthem a caul. H. A. RICHIEY, A. G. WYATT. Easlcy, Nov 22, 1875 13 ff or Sheriff's Sales. -0 STATE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA PICKENS COUNTY, Y)1 virtue of an execution to me directed I_13 wvill sell to the highest bidder, at Pick ens Court 11ouse on Saledaty in October next during the legali hours of sale One T;act of Land situate in Pickens C'oun ty, on Twelve Mile Iliver, containing 214 acres more or less. adjoining lands of Bayhii Stephens, Thomas Cannon and others. Le vied on as the prQperty of E. F. Allgood, at the suit of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bogge. ALSO,. One Tract of Land situate in Pickens Coun ty, on Rico's Creek, waters of Twelve Mile ,Itiver, containing 878 acres more or loss, ad -joining lands of A. T. Clayton and others. Levied on as the property of S. J. Hester, to at the suit of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Boggs, ,ALSO, One T.OT in the'town of Central, 8. C. a whereon the Defendant now lives', known as lot No, 12, containing---.....acres, more or less, adjoining lots of-.and others. Levied on as the property of Jameos Peek, at the suit of J. M. WVestmoreland. frTES CASHI-Purchasers to pay extra J1. RILEY FERGUSON, s.r.c. Sep 7, 1876 1 4' m [. Atlanta MYedical College, THlE NINETEENT H ANNUAL COURSE of LECTURES in this institution wilicommence October 16ith, 1876, anu close March 1st, 1877. Send for Annonnent, giving futi infor mnation. JNO. THIAD. JOHNSON, M.D., Dean of Facuity. r. Aug831, 18761 52 1mo 1776 THE GREA T CENTENNIAL 1876 3r ARTIES desiring information as to best .1routes to the CENTE'NNl~r, or to any ot the Summer Resorts or to any other point I. in the country, should address . WV. WRENN, Gen'l Pasoenger Ag't Kennesaw Route, ATLANTA, CA. Juno 1, 1876 30 tf T IIIE C 0 L U MI B IA REGISTER. P'UBLISHIED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY -0--o TERMs, IN APVANcE : Daily, six monthis, $3 5( ly Tri-Weekly six mnonthis, 2 5( id Weekly, six months, 1 O( CIIEA PEIST k, Book and Job Printing Office hIN Til R STA TR'. . "@ Address all comnmunications, of what, ever character, to Manager Register PubIt | ~lihing Company, Columbia S. C. -May 18, 1876 37 NEW ADVBRTI8EB.ENT EARLE, WELLS& TAYW A 7*POI?1'BYs & COUNSRZO. PICKENS C. H. bfembe#s of t1 Amerfca Attorneys Amool-a ation and of the United States La* Asoa. CoL IAMB8 E. HAGOOD is asfooiatedwik themh and they will give prompt attonqa ti alf business entrusted to them. June 15, 1876 Norton, Keith & Hollingswort ATTORNEYS ATLAW Will pracricb- in the Cicuit and Pa4 Courts for Pickens Couity, and In' the U616d States Courts of this State from that oofanif. One of the Senior partners will be presei( Q assist in the traneaotion of any importan. business during vacation'. J. J. NORTOlN, Wa W. C. KEITT, . a C. L. HIO'LLINGSWORT11,Piokens 0. 11 March 23, 1876 29 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, ATTORINEYS AT LAW. PIOKENS 0. II. S. C.1 Will Practice in all the Courts of tho State and of the United States. Business promptly attended to. March 10 1870 28 W 11ITNER SYMMIEs, ATITOnNAY AlSD 0OVN8ELLOR Apl LA'W, GREENVILLE, S. 0. racIces in the Circuit ourt, and Court a Probate for Pickets outty. May 16 42 O'r_ rSAAC M. 2RYA1q, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in Courts of Picken$ County, and in United States Courts V5:k8TR INS,gT LRZN MILL GEARING M HFTING.PJLLEYS AND NBE The UNEQUALLED JAS. LEFFEL DOUBLE ADDREss, POOLE & H.UNT/*b. GUANO! THTE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call the at tention of their friends to the fact, that, in addition to their .Which is always full in its varied branches. 'They have on hand a qttantity of different Standard Fertilizers, at the following prices: B r adlIe y's Anunoniated Pifaosplate. Cash Price, $45 00i Time Price, payable in Currency, 51 00 Time Price payable in Middling Cot ton, at 16 cents, 60 00 Atlanit i Phosplaate. Cash Price, $44 00 Time Price, payable in Currency. 60 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Cot.. ton at 15 cents, 6g gg Cash Prit e, $48 00' Time Price, payable in Currrney, 68 00' Wilcox & Gibbs'iYanipu latedl Guauno. Cash Price, $65 00' Time Price, payale i'n Middling Cot ton, at, 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be added from Factory, atnd' payable in CAS I. All time sales to be closed by note, due 1st day of November next. Respect fully, IUD)GENS & BOLT.. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 23, 1870 20 1875. . . a 187&W OUR ATTENTION I8 MOST RESPECT' Lful ly called to the largest and decidedly the CHIEAPE~ST Stock of Goods that, has ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; con sisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,. HATS, HARDWARE,. CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are so low that no house thisw side of New York can under-eelg We sell Goods strictly 'for CASH, which' enables us to make the above dleclaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of DOORS, SASH and BLlNDR. at prices thas defy competition. We also keep on har.d a large lot of those celebrated GRANGE PLO0W STOCKS, :to which we invite your attention. We htavo ah4o connected to our Store, * a Large WAGON YARD), with a well of G96t Water, which it. Free and Orip.JtfaL,. Greevill (. C /dobe 1 1875. mot Ad