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4,UCAL ITEMS. Church Directory. fNev. Hugh McLees, 2d Sunday aL 11 A. M. Rev. J. C. Hudson, 84 " 11 A. M Rev. W. H. Ariall, 4th " 11 A. X Rev, W. B. Singleton at Sacona every Sst Sunday and Saturday before, at 11 a. M, Pay your subsecrip! ion. 'e'h Twelve Mile Campmeeting commences this evening. * + F940*ulling and cotton picking is keejp lag,eut farmers busy. A "ifmpton Rifle Club" was organized at B&Py Station, on Saturday, the 16th inst. with th'e following officers: Captain, T. W' RPu0ll; 1st Lieutenant, Eliss Day; 2nd Lied. tenant, M..W. Ford; 8d Lieutenart, 0 W. Bowen; Orderly Sargeant, W. C. Verrell. The largest sweet potatae we have iseen this yesr, wan brought to our office by Mr. Jere miah Looper, some eight or ten days ago. It weighed over three pounds, and was of the yetllw yam variety. We presume Mr. Looper lie them much larger by this Lithe. NOT AN IrDXP2MDNNT.-Dr. P. D. Cureton submits his claims to the office of School Commlssiener, to the Democrats In the ap_ proaching primary election, and lie will, therefore, not be an Independent candidaie. See his announcement eisewhcrc. HAIu.STOR.-A heavy hail storm passed over a portion of this County, North and East of this place, cn Friday evening last, damage ing fodder very materially. There was also a heavy rain which caused the streams to ris A and overflow their banks. We regret that our friend, R. A. Bowen. Esq., has been again prostrated by the rising or his hip, caused by an old gun shot wound, received in the war. le is now improving and will soon be out. again- Ile is one of the sosindest and hardest working Democrats in the County, and his services at this time could 4 not well be dispensed with. . .. -____ It wil be seen, by reference to the proceed ings of the County Democratic Executive Committee, that the primary election, for a candidate for School Comnmissioner. to supply t!he vacancy on the ticket, caused by (lie death o f alr. M. 8. IIendricks, will be held on Bat uirday the 7th day of October, next. We trust the members of the clubs will turn out generally, and case their votes for the man or their choice. Mr. 0. WV. D.orr iniformts us thati. there was heavy wind durmig thle hail storm, on hs Friday evening, in blte us - ~. u: p lew down trees fensing, &c. The~ hail liter ally ruined all his peas, tobacco, and fodder that. had1( not, been pulled. Mir. Sitmons, who haves.North of this place, informs us that thie hail drifted hiip deep in someo places, andi there w:as pier t.y of' it enmaining on Tuesday. To bacco, peas, fodder, &c., totally destroyedJ. IIARDECUEs-Theo good people of Central Station and vicinity, we are informed, propose to haave atibgarbecue some time during (lie campaign, and expect to have the lHon. B. 11. lill and General Gordon, of Georgia, withI thtem on the occasion. Eaisley is not to be out. done, and a barbecue of no small impor lance is tailked of at that place. This is the right spirit, and if the ball is kept iu the right nmot ion, there is no doubt of success. llUNNAwAY S0aAPr.-Thae other day Messrs. .Hnigood & Alexander's team of mules, while being driven through Main Street, and when opposite the Court House, wit hout any ap parant cause, dashed off at a furious rate, creating much excitement as they passed along. When opposite the Livery Stables, where they are usually stilled, they turned in. but the driver, seeing that a terrible smash up would be inevitable, reined them off arid endeavored to keep them in the street., * but before he could turn them into the street, the saddle mule ran against a tree, the dou. ble-tree and tonigue of the wagon were broken; and Jack, the colored driver, landed about fif' teen feet off, flat of his back. Strange to say -neither Jack or the mules were hurt, and (lie only damage done was that of breaking the double tree and tongue of the wagon. "Fins-r mx W'An, FIUST IN PEAes,"-And first in the hearts of the thousands who were onee the victims of disordered liver and its attendant maladies. Such as constipation, bilious fevers, colic dyspepsia, sick headache chills, Rheumatism, Oout, Jaundice, restle. ness, loss of appetite and general debility. "First Tutt's Pills and (lien health and hap piness," is their mottoo. This is the result o American progress in science. Diseases that werwe once treated by emetics, blisters, lancets starvation antd poisonous minerals, are now cured by these safe and gentle plls,' which Impart strength to i'. body, while they re 'move all unhealthy secredions. JUST R ECEIVED 4 AT HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, PICK ENS C. HI., S.* C., A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF FALL AND WINTER C L OT HI NG. ALSO, -A splendid assortment, of BOOTS anid S1UOES. Give use a call. 4 8o4L 14, 187Q 2 .. NE W ADVER4MEN1T3. T he Greatesk Dls9eqry the. Age. DR. TOBIAS' YENETIUN LINIMENT. oyer 29ears before the pubie. Warrant ed, or the money returbred, to cute Dysentery Diarrhoo4Colic, Spasms; Croup, an, Vowit ing, taken internally. Perfectly tnnocenl see oath with each bot tie; -and Chronio Rhe" matism, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, Pains I] the Limbs, Back and chest, externally. No a bottle has ever been returned, althousl millions are sold annualy. Price, 60 cents Dr. TOBIAS' HORSE LINIMENT, In Pin Bottles, is the best in the world for the car of Lameness, Old Sores, Sprains, Colic, an4 Distemper. Price, $1.00. Tobias' Derbj Condition Powders are superior t ) any others ur no pay. They allay Fever, Purify th< Water, Soften the skin, give a fine coat, an4 improve the Appetite. Price, 25 cents. Per fectly innocent, as Col. D. MoDaniels, whi has seen the recipe teFtifies to, as well as th, Liniment. He has some of the Fastest Run ning Horses i the world. Thousands of cer tificates have been received, epeaking in higl terms of the above medicines. Sold by 31 Druggists. LIPPMAN BROS, Savannah Georgia, Agents. * 7 W eek to Agents. Samplei $55TU FREE. P. 0. VICKERY Augusta, aine, $ adayathome. Agentswanted. Out W4.1.it and terms free. True & Co., Au gusta. Maine. The Best Fasmnily Nedlieie Tested by popular use for over A QUARTER OF A CENUARY Dr. Strong's Compound Sanative Pills cure consumption, billiousness, liver com plaint. malarial fevers, rheumatism, erysipe, lis, and all diseases requiring an active bu mild purgative. Dr. Strong's Pectoral Stomach Pills cure coughs, colds, fevers, female complaints sick headache, dyspepsia, and all deragementi of the stomach. C. E. HULL & Co., New York Proprietors. $5 to $20 per day at home. Samples wort1 $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH EDITION. Containing a complete list of all the towns ih the United States, the Territories and th, Dominion of Canada, having a populatioi greater than 5,000 according to the last cen sur, together with the names of the newv papers-having the largest local circulation ui each or thle places named. A lso, a catalogu of newsapers wvhich are reconmnended t advertisers as giving greatest value in pro portion)1 to prices charged. Also, all news papers in lhe United States anid Cannda printing over 6,000O copies each issue. Alan ill lhe iteligiouis, aigricutlitur,l, Scientific am Educ~fatia. Copa-a ---- - --I Estsi, Lw.Sportmng. Mutsical, Fashion. an mother~ speciail cla's journals; very complet list'.. TIogohe'r wvith a complete list of ove :300 Germun paer printed in thme Unite States. Al.so, an essay upont advertising1 manny tabales of rates, showing the cost uadvertising in various newspapers. and ever thin ig whtich a heginuner in adtvertisin g woul like to know. AI-dress f.EO. P. ROWELL1 & (0, 41 Park Row, New York. NOTICE ! On and After thei 15th inst, we will SELL GOODE FOR WE WILL BE PLEASED T( servo our fri'Gilds on the80 tcrmR, bu can not soil on timo. All persons INDEBTED are ro quoested to call and close all Account by NOTE. R. E. HOLCOMBE & SON. Easley, S. 0., July 13, 1876 45 The State of South Carolina PIcKENS COUNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Blaylis WV Mansell, Fletcher Mansell, Camill llendricks and husband Jamtes BI hendrick and others--Plaintiffs. against James Baswell, Robert E Bowen, Wmin Clyde, hienry C Briggs, Thomas WV Russell Orlando C Folger and others-Defendanta COMPLAiNT Foil UELiEF, &c. BI~Y virtue of a decreetal order, made by th HIIon. T. II. Cooke, Judge of the Eightl Judicial Circuit, on the 13Ith day of July A. D) 1876, each and every of the heirs a law of'ITinsa Emma Johnson, formerly Tin sa Errrma Mansell, if any there be0 othe tihan tihe Plaintiffs ahove named in this ac dion, are hereby summnoned and required ti allppear before tIhe Clerk of this Court, idon t ify t iemselves and establish their claims t the funds to be distributed, herein on or be fore the 21st (lay of July A. D. 1877, o forever he debarred of all benefit uinder th< decree for 'list.ribution to be rendered in il act ion. (liven under my hand and office seal a Pickens5, this the 15th (lay of July A. D 1876(. 8. D- KEITll. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County, S. C. July 20. 1876 46 1__ y AGENTS jOur large life-like Steel En I yravings of the Presidentia MAKE Candidate sell ranidiy. S et for circular. N. f. Engraving #18 a day Co., 35 Wall St.. na ma~ N.Y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r D MO O 3! I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL ly cnll the attention of tho public to my well solobted and as sorted stock of consisting of DRY & b'ANCY GOODS, RATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES hat *Cong 1AW a Ipialty 6GROCE RIS hARDIWARE, &C. All of which I will soll cheap for casb 0 I am still Agent for the "EURE KA" FERTILIZER, one of the bos in the market. Price payable in cotton at 15*. 1i Nov., $60.00 per ton. Price payable iu currency 1st Nov. $55.00 per ton. Price payablo in cash on delivery $47.50 por ton. Freight $6.00 per ton, to be adde( to this point, and must be paid it cash. -0 Last but not least, let me impres it upon those who ure due me on ac count for 1875, that I need the mone; and MUST HAVE SETTLEMENTS Pay up at once and favor me as favored you. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S. C. Feb 17, 1876 24 tf DURYEAS' SATIN GLOSS STARCH] .TRY IT ! I se it once, and you will us no other. DURYEas' IMPROVED CORN STARCI] Pronouncd by Jurors of Great Internationi Exposition, P'aris, 1867, to be the "PERFECTION OF QUALITY.' A trial will insure its popularity every where. None genuine without Duryeas' o every package. For sale by Grocers generally. June 8, 1876 40 ly NEW FIRM. ---- Oconee Tanners ------ ) T HE undersigned have associated1 wit tthem in the conduct of their business < Tainning and Ylanufietnin1 Boots and Shoes, MR. CHARLES WEI!TNAUJER, as a parine equally interested with us therein. Tb name of the firm will hereafter be th "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful fobr pas patronage, we beepeak a continuance of th same. ,Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fin reputation as a Tanner, and will be able supply customers in this line with the has article of SOLE, UPPER AND IHARNES& LEATHlER. ALSO, We willh continue to manufacture our firs class hand made " B@T8 AEB SIWES, And offer them on the best terms. t OUR BOOTS and SHOES are for sale b' , W. T. McFALL, at Pickens Court House .cheap for cash, or which will be exchange< for Hides on reasonable terms. B . WV. FILZINOER, GOTTLOBE WANNER. July 20, 1876 46 tf FOR SALE. -f HIE undersigned will sell at Private Sale Ihis valuable PLANTATION, known a: the Larkin Hendricks place, containing I11 acres, on which there are about 40 acres os first.class bottom. There is also a good ney Cotton Gin arid Press on the place, goot Dwelling and all necessary Outbuildings. ALSO, Another Tract, containIng 1681 acres, or which there are fine Up Lands, well timberet and first class bottom: and a fine Orchard. ALSO, All my Interest in Larkin Hlendrick'i estate. If not sold at Private Sale before the 20th of next September, all the above property I will be disposed of at Public Sale. I P. 0. address, Dacusville, Pickens County. I . C. JESSE CR ENS [A W. - May 11, 1876 36 n NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A FINE L INE m ti OF A AEB NOTIONS AT McFALL'S, E 1 HATS-LADIES', MISSES', AND GENTS, at prices to suit the times. A At McFALL'S. BOOTS AND SHOES. Good and Cheap. I At MoFALL'S. 0 CROCKERY, TIN AND HARD WARE. Prices WAY DOWN. At McFALL'S. 0 FANCY& FAMILY GROCERIES 1 A t McFALL'S. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Pure and genuine-will cure the sick and make the well feel better. Try me -Don't be backward- but ask for w'hat you want.. Respectfully, W. T. McFAL.. March 30, 1870 30 COME ALL! 0 EASLEY STATION, 8. 4. --0 THE UNDERISIG NED FIRM (SUCi CESSORS to T. W. RUSS EL) have opened out business at Easley Station, r A. L. R. RI., and propose to keep a first class stock of Which they propose to seil at bottom prices, as the following prices indi cate: B Factory Yarn, $1.20 per bunch. e 7-8 Shfrting, 8 centa per yard. -4Sirting, 61 cents per yard. t Liverpoel Salt, $1.65 por sack. 3 Sugars, 9 to 10 pounds to the dollar. Rio Coffee, best, 4 lbs to the dollar. ( ood Tobacco, a65cnsper lb. Flour, Family, $7.00 per barrel. C. R. Baltimore Bacon, 13 cents per p)ounfd. All other thiings in proportion. Al ,ways in the Corn and Cotton Market; and other produce taken in exchange f'or Goods. Guanos of the best on hand. Call and examine beforo purchasing. Respectfully, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 1876 26 E ASL EY H o-reL. -------- TIS POPULA R H!OUSE is conveniently 1 located to the D:zpot; Roomis well furnished andl the table supplied with the best in the market. Board reasonable. Conveyance fur nished to Table Rdtk, I Ciesar's Head, or any other point which parties may wish to visit. CLYD)E & MOTES, . Proprietors. March 30. 1870 30 nm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gran t E TRE OPPORTUNITY AND I ABSUgg )u that I W il rove to all, that I have as good anti cheap t of Confections as aiy to be found, and tore is N.o t man who can beat my Stock of Canned oods. Besides the above, I have pnrchased stove, and a nice Lunch of Fresh Oysters ia Be [ad at any time, provided I am not E le c te d atendant, In which case you might, Agai n, lave to go home hungry and moneyless, B u t [oping no such nissfortune awaits me, I ordially invite all my hungry friends to give le a call, and I VViII ppease their hunger on short notice and at ow figures, as my object is to live and let Live in 'hese hard times. Dont forget to call on J. . 0 LAZENER, wh6 can be found in the Post fice at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1875 14 If NEVV STORE, NEW GOODS! AT EASLEY STATION, S. C. The undersigned have opened a House in Gasley, near their Livery Stable, for the pur. ,ose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Jnder the Firm, name and style of R1IHET t W YATT. They guarantee bottom prices ba they intend selling strictly for cash. Give hem a call. HI. A. RICHIEY, A. G. WYATTv. Easley, Nov 22, 1875 18 t f Sheriff's Sales. 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA PICK ENS COUNTY. BY virtue of an execution to me dire',ted II will sell to the highest bidder, at Pick mna Court House on Saledaiy in October next luring the legal hours of sale, One T?act of Land situate in Pickens Coun. y, on Twelve Mile River, containing 21s cres more or less, adjoining lands of Daylia >tephiens, Thomas Cannon and others. Lo. ied on as the property of E. F. Ailgood, at he suit of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Doggs. ALSO, One Tract of Land situate In Pickens Coun y, on Rice's Creek, waters of Twelve Mile Liver, containing 878 acres more or less, ad% aining lands of A. T. Clayton and others. 'evied on as the property of 8. J. hester, ,t the suit of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Boggs. A LSO, One LOT in the town 'of Central, 8. C. whereon the Defepdant now lives, known as ot No, 12, containng---.acres, more or less, djoining lots of-and others. Levied orn .8 the property of James Peck, at the suit of .~ M. Westmoreland. TERMS CASH--..Purchasers to pay extra or titles. J. RILEY FERGUSON, s.P.c. Sep 7, 1876 1 4* Atlanta MIedical College. THE NINETEENT H ANNUAL COURSE of ,ECTURES in this Institution will commence Ictober 16th, 1876, anmI close March 1st, 1877. Send for Announcement, giving full infor iation. JNO. THIAD. JOHINSON, M.D., Dean of Facuity. Aug81, 1876 52 Imo 776 THE GREAT CENTENNIAL 1876 -0 P AlITIES desiring information as to best routes to the CENTENNIA L, or to any t the Summer Resorts or to any other point ai the country, should address B. W. WRENN, Gen'l Pasoenger A g't, Kennesaw Route, ATLANTA, GA. June 1, 1876 89 tf 30L U MB IA REGISTER, PUBLISHED >AILY, TRI-WEEKLy & WEEKLY. he 01 De200nti0 1api' i the CapItgl, TERMs, IN AP'vAN;E 'ally, six months, $3 ,r, 'ri-Weekly six months, 2 h0 feckly, six months, 1 00 CHI E A PElSTf 3ook and Job Printing Offiee IN TW[R STATPX -------- S@r Address all communications, of what,. ver chairatter, to Manager Register Pub lshing Clompanly, Columbia. N. C. May 18, .1870 37 NEW 4DVER?IMENI RR , WELLS LTZ A TTORBE YS & COUV8fEZ04"j rICKENS . . Members of the Americaa Attowp--Alod") alion and of the United Wtt Law MA*wiW tion. Col. JA3MES E. HAGQOD 14.ospopjae them, and they will give pronp$ attention all business entrusted tM them. June 16, 1870 41 Norton, Keith & H611ingtworta, ATTORNEYS ATZJA* Will prastice , in the Circuit and pftba# Courts for Pickens County, and in the Ut*I States Courts of this State from that emWtr. One of the Senior partners will be prese g% asist in the transaction of any importi%t business during vacation. J. y. NORTON, W. C. KEITH, WaUaUO G. L. HOLLINGSWORTH,Pickens C, IL. March 23, 1870 29 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PICKENS 0 . 8.0. Will Practice in all the Courts of the Stat. and of the United Sttes. Business promptly attended to. March 16 1876 28 W HITNER SYmEs ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices in the Circuit ourt and Court o P1 Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 ISAAC X. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. GEEVILLI tI, !L 5,C, Practices in Cmijrtj f Iiekens County, and in UiiiLod States Courts MWILL (iEARNG MADIC HAF NGPU. S AND HAMNE8 The UNEQUALLED JAB. EEPEL D ADDRESS, GUANO ! THlE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call the at tention of' their friends to the fact1 that, in addition to their Which is always full ina its varied branches. They have on hand a quantity of differett Standard Fertilizers, at the following prices-, B ra dIe y 's Ananaonlatedj Cash Price, Pho5pha0e Time Price, payable in Currency, 61 00 Time P'rice payable in Middling Cot ton, at 16 cents, 00 00 At!antiec Phosphate. Cash Price, $44 00 Time Price, payable In Currency. 60 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Cot ton at 16 cents, 0i gg lYapes Phosphate. Cash Pri e, $48 00 Time Price, payable in Currrney, 63 00 Wileox &; Gibbs' Jlauapu. lafed Guano. Cash Price, $65 00 Time Price, patyable in Middling Cot ton, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be added fromn Factory, and payable in CASII. All time sales to be closed by note, due 1st day of November next. Respectfully, HLUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 23, 1870 20 1875. - - - - - - 1875. IALL AND !I1Z SQDDI! p 7OURt ATTENTION IS MOST RESPECT Lful ly called to the largest and decidedly the GIIEAPEST Stock of Goods that has ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; con sisting Of DRY GOODS, BOTS HOS HAT8, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, OROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are 80 low that no house this sideC of New York can under-sell us. We sell Goods strictly for 0AS11, which enables us to make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of D)OORIS, SASH and BLINDS, at prices that dlefy competition. We also keep on har.d a large lot of those celebratedl GRANGE PLOW STOCKS, .'to which we invite your attenition. We haLve also connected to our Store, a a Large WAGON VARD, with a well of Good Water, which is Free andl OPMN to ALL,. CELY &; BROTHER. Greenville 8. C., October 1 1876. .moO *2