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LOCAL ITEMS. Church Directory. Rev. Hugh MoLves, 2d Sunday at 11 A. M. Rev. J. C. Hudson, 8d " 11 A. M Rev. W. H. Ariail, 4th " 11 A. M Rev. W. B. Singl6ton at Sacona every 1st Sunday and Saturday before, at 11 a. m Pay your etbscrip ion. -Vo hear that in several sections of tho County, the colored voters have gommenced renouncing Radicalism. Loo ifor a 8tampedo about the 7th of $ uvenber. We call special attontion to the ad. VCrtisemcnt of Messrs. Curtis & Co., of Greenville, which appears in this issue. Theso gontlemlnon a'o prepared to porform all they promiso, and when our readers visit Greenvillo and %vant anything in their line, wo would advise them! to call and examino their stock boforo making their purichaso. Wo direct attention to the advoc tisement of Mr. Isaac Williatns, in this issie. lo will continue the bus jpess of Hendrielcs & Williams, and has a fine stock of goods on hatid which will bo sold at low figures. Givo him a call and satisfy yourselvoi that ie ineans just what ho says. It affords us pleasure to call the attention of pur readers to the adverti senient, in another column, of Messrs.*pool & Hunt, B1ttimo:e, Md., whose reputation as Manufacturers of first class machinery is pre-eminent in the South, and second to none in the UnIted States. For nearly a quarter of a century they have been prominently before the pub lic, year by year strengthening their claims to public confidence, until, to day, with an immense establishnent, as perfect in its ip, poin.ments as experience and meclianioil skill can make it, they can send forth every article of their mnufacture p-rfect and .ceu X:ICt in all of its parts, as tested by the fixed and high standards by which their work is regulated. They who have used their ia chinery car. best. vouch for the truth of what we hav. asserte(d. "Tux PntOOF or TIII- PunaTt,", O' ETC.-ln thiiis age of humbnuggery it. is easy to make phold alssert ions, but to futris h in-luput able evidence of the trothI of tl.emn is not alw;ays We boldly' a<ert t ha;t lir. Tttt's Un :ir Dye is suior tO Io aLll 01 hers anwl to prove it we givye est imny o f a ecIlbra:ed hlair Dr'esser, wvho has us'edl the varii* oulsCI c lopound reQccom tIiu1ede for col rinig th'e hiir for tw'enlty tiveC yecars. , Dr. Tutt:-Deacr S'i r:--As aiI h:lir dresse: for twenty live years. bothI in Europe and' Ai.eri ca. I hav"e uased all kinds ot h:r dye s, and I ' ha bppy to say tha .t you~rs is sutperrior t.Io aniy 1 have ever seen For several years I haive used it w lie greattest sat isfaict ion to miy.self anid cust omhers. Rterpec a fully, ('. BAI.TzKAN, French hair diesser. Used in nearly every locality in many States. Settled bey3ond( at doubt-No ohe quest ions the fact lhat miore cases of whites, suppres. sgl and irregular menses and utecrinec ob, structions, of every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Rleguilator, fthan by all other remedies cotmbined. Its anceess in Georgia andi other States is beyond precedent in tl.e annals of phisic. Thousands of certificates from women everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The attent.ion of prom inent medical men is arousedl in behalf of this wonderful compound, and thle most success ftul practiotiers use it. If~ women suffer here after it will ha their own fault. Female RLegulator is preparedl and sold by L. II. Bradfield, Druggist., Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought at $1,50 per bottle at any respectable Drug Stbre in the Union. EFFEcTL TRlULY wOND)ERFUlL. CARTERsVILLE,, OR., April 20, 1869.-This will certify that two members of my imme diate famiily, after having suffered for many yearis from menstrual irregularity, and having beeni treated without benefit, by various med ical dloctors, were at length u-.,mpletelv cured hynnie bottle of Dr. J. BIradlfield's FN~MA LE REGULATl.OR. I therefore deem it my duty te.fW'rnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing attenitioni of suiffering womenkind to the merits of a medicine whose power in cur-, ing irregular an.l suppressed menstruation, lias been proven uinder my own pcrsonal ob servation, Its effect. on such cases is trulv wonderful, and1( well may the remedy 1)e called 'Woman's Best Friend." Yours respect fully, Jan. w. STInaNOE. Sept. 7, 187t1 1 4 JUsT R ECEIVED ATI HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, PICKENS C. II., S. C., .4 IWAUJTIFUL LOT OF1 FALL AND WINTER C L OT HI NG. ALSO, A splendid assortmont of BOOTS and SIIO ES. Give as a call. S ent, 1.. 187O l 1.. NEW ADVERISEMENTS. The Greatest Discovery ol the Age. DR. TOBIA8' VENETI&N LINIMENT. Over 29 years before the publio. Warrant, ed, or the money returned. to cure Dysentery, Diarrhea, Colio, Spaents, Croup, and Vomit, ing, taken Internally. Perfectly innocent; see oath with each bolfe; and Chronic Itheu matism, Swellifigs, 8prains, Biruises, Plains in the Limbs, Back and chest, externally. Not a bottle hais ever been returned, although millions arc sold annualy. Price, 50 ccns. Dr. TOBIAS' HORSE 1ANIMENT, in Pint Bottles, is the best in the world for the cure of Lameness, Old Sores, Sprains, Colic, ani Distemper. Price, $1.00. Tobias' Derby Condition Powders are superior t ) any others, or no pay. They allay Fever, Purify the Water, Soften the skin, give a tine coat, and improve the Appetite. Price, 25 cents. Per fectly innocent, as Col. 1). McD)aniels, who lias seen the recipe tectifies to, as well as the Liniment. lie has sonic of the Fastest nit ning Horses in the world. Thousands of cer, tificates have been received, fpeaking in high terms of the above medicines. Sold by the Druggists. LPPMAN BROS , Savannah, Georgia, Agents. O a Week to Agents. Samples $55 $7 FREE. P. U. VICKERtY, Augusta, Maine. 1 a day at home. Agents wanted. Out $1 fit and terms free. True & Co., Au gusta, Maine. The Best Famalily Mediclnes Tested by popular use for over A QUARTER OF A CENFUART! Dr. Strong's Cnmtpound Sanat ive Pills cure consumption, billiousness, liver comi plaint. malarial fevers, rheumatism, erysipe. las, and all diseases requiring an active but mild purgative. Dr. Strong's Pectoral Stomach Pills cure coughs, colds, fever3, female complaints, sick headache, dyspepsia. and all deragenent of the stomach. C. E, IJcLL & Co., Newi Vork, Proprietors. $5 to $20 per day t home. Samples wort i $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. P'rice, Twent. Vive Cen.118 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH! Ei)ITION. Containing a complete list of all lie towns in the United Slates, tlie Territories and the Dominion of Canlada, liliving a population greater thanl 5,000 according to tle last cell sus, t((gether with the inunies of tlie newi. papers hiav inig lie largest local ci rcu lation ini eauch of lie phies nmedmc. Also, a camtal1ogme of ne wspapers whIiich are r'ecouinmtei:led t adv~ert isers ais g ivinig greate wst. vaue ini pro,a portion to prices chaiirgedl. A1so, all news paperis ini thle Uniited Sta:t es anid Caindl. ninig ov er 5,1100 copies ea ch issue; AlIso. dteReligiw,i Agrieibtural. Finii n E'duca;~oional. Commertu ciai:l , I um..ince. Jteail ',tli-r :p'ciail cla.<s jomii-nals: very* compflliete li.ts. T'ogerblen wvi'i a eoioph.tec list of oe Staties. Alsoa, :00 essa8y ilp>nI adl(' isinig: utaniy iab:eii of raites, shuow.ig lie costf of .tlvertiin!. in var mioits newspapjers. a ml every ii'mg whlieb' a beinmer in adv ~er-isig woubil UEO. P. ROW%:L & ( O., NOTICE ! On and After the 15th inst, we will SELL GOODS FOR WE WILL BE PLEASED) TC servo our frizilds on these tecrzns, but can nbt sell on Limo. All persOnsB IND)EBTED) are re quested to call and close all Accouinu by NOTE. Rt. .E. 'iLOLCOMBE & SON. Easloy, S. 0., July 13, 1876 45 The State of South Carolina. PICIENs OOUNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Bayl is WV Mansell, F"leitcheri Mansel1l, C anila: lhendricks and husband James 1111lendrnicks and ot hcrs-.~Plaint itfs. a gain st, James Bnswell, Robert E Bowven, Wmn A Clyde, llenry C Br'iggs, Thomas W Russell, Orlanido C Folger anid othlers--Dlefendaints. COMPL.AiWP Fonl Rm.Lzi w, &c. I13 HIon. T. II. Cooke, .Judge o ftheIighthI A. D) 1870, each and every of' lie hieirs it law of Tinsa iEmma John tsoni, formerly Tina sa Erma Mansell, it any t here he other than the Plaintiffs above iiaumed ini this aic tion, are, hereby summiiatonedi anad requ;ired to I appear' before thle C'letk of t his Cour t , ideni tifty I henmselvyes and establish thiir cliims to the fuands to be distribuited, hiereini on or he fore thc 21st (lay of July A. 1). 1877, or fore ver be dlebarr'ed of all benefit. un don the decree for' distribution to be rendered in this act ion. Given uinder my hand and office seal at Pickens, this thle 15t h dlay of Jully A. D). 1870. S. D- KEITI[, Cleirk of Court. of Coinmon Pleas for Pickens County, S. C. July 20. 1876 416 ly_ AGENTS [ Our large life-like Steel En a ravings of the Presidential MAKF Candidate sell rapidly. Send for circular. N. Y. Engraving $18 a. da.y Co.. 35 Wall St, -~, n3230, v.Y NEW AVVERTISEMENT. |. I WOULD AGAIN HESPECTFUL 1y call tho attention of tho public to my volt solaected and as sorted stock of SPRIM AMD SUNED DRY-OODI consisting of DRY & 11"ANCY GOODS, IA TS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, R0 CERIES, hA Rb WAM RE, &G'. All of wihich I will sell cheap for cash. --0 I am still Agent for the "EUJRIEs. KiA" FEirTILIZER, ono of the bost, in the market. Prico payale in cotton at 15c. 1st Nov., $60.00 per ton. Price payable iu currency 1st Nov., 155.00 por ton. Price payable in cash on delivory, $47.50 per ton. Freight $6.00 p0r ton, to be added to this point, and must bo paid in cash. -0- 40 Last but not least, let m11 impress it upon those who lre due t me on ac-, count for 1875, that I nee<d the money and musT Hu..1AVl SETTrLEMENTS. Pay ily at once and favor me as I favoired yon. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S. C. Feb 17, 1876 21 f DURYEAS' SATIN GLOSS STARCII. TRY IT ! Lso it once, an~d you will use no other. 1)U9RYER~S iMP~ROVED) CORN STARCh. Pronoued by Jtirors of' Great Interinational Exposition, Paris, 1867, to bc the " PERFECTION OF QUALITY." A trial will insure its 1.opulaiy every wvhere. None genuine wit hout Duryeas' on ev",ery package. For' sale by Grocers generally. .June 8, 1876 440 ly NEW FIRM. ---0 Oconee Tannery F lilE underClsigned harve associated with the in the coniduct of their business of Boots and( Shoes, MR. CHARLES WEITNAUER, as a partner equally Iiterestedl with us5 thein. The itnme of thle firm wvill hereaift er be thie "'OCONEE~ TlANNERIY."' ThiankciifulIe past patronage, we bespealk a continuance of thle same. Our senior, Mr. Fizinger, has a fine repuiitat ion as a Tanner, and will bc able to supply cust omers in this li ne with th(le host. article of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS LEA\ li HER. ALSO, We wvill econtinue to manufacture our first class hand made And offet' them on the best terms. OUR BROOTS and S flOES are for sale by WV. TU. McFALL, .at Pickens CQ;rt' H[ouse, cheap for cash, or which swill .be exchlangedl for Hides on reasonable terms. GOTTLOIIE WVANNER. July 20, 18713 41;t FOR SALE. --------- FlL undersigned1 will sell at Private Sale, 1his valuable PLANTATION, known as the Lar'kin Hendricks place, containing 112 acres, on which there are about 410 acres of first class bottom. Thl cre is also a good new Cotton in and Press on (he place, goodl IDwelling and all necessary Outbuildings. 4..,SO,' Another Tract, containing 163.} acresq, on which there are fine Up Lands, well timbered and first class bottom: and a fine Orchard. Allt~ my Inter'est in Larkin Hrend(rick's If niot. sold at Private Sale before the 20th ( of next September, all the above property j will be disposed of at Public Sale. P. . ddresCs, Dacusville, Pickens County, A. C JESSE CRENSHAW. May 11. 1876 36 ((1 NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. A FINE LINE' y til OF A c McFALL'S, c JATS-LADIES', MISSES', AND 3ENTS, at prices to suit the times. A At McFALL'S. 0 '1 300TS AND SHOES. Good and Cheap. At McFALL'S. ---0 DROCKERY, TFIN AND IIARD WARE. Prices WAY D,-N. At McFALL'S. 0 FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES At McF'ALL'S. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Pure nid geniu inc-will cure the sick and ] nakeothe well feel better. Tr me D)oa't be back war d- but ask f or whlat you want.. Respectfuilly, Mareb 30, 1870 30 COME ALL! 0 EASILY STATION, S. C. -- o -- T ILE UNDERSIG NED FIRM (SUC. CESSORS to T. W. RUSSEL) have opened out business at Easiey Station, A. L. RI. .R., and propose to. keep a firs t class -stock of Wh?lich) they pr'opOSe to soil at bottom prices, as the following prices indi. cato: Factory Yarn, $1.20 per bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 cents per yard. B-4 Shirting, 61 cents por1 yard. Liverpool Salt, $1.65 per sack. Sugars, 9 to 10 pounds to the dollar. Rio Coffeo, best, 4 lbs to the dollar. Giood Tobacco, at 65 cents pcor lb. Hlour, Family, $7 00 per barrel. D. R. Baltimore Bacon, 18 cents por' poun ~d. All other th)ings in pr1oportionl. Al ways in the Corn andl Cotton Market; ind other produce taken in exchange ['or Goods. Guanos of the best on hand. Call rnd examine before purchasing. Resp)ectfully, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 1876 26 EASLEY FHOTeL. TIllS POPULAR IIOUSE is conveniently ocated to tho Depot; Rooms well furnlished1 ,nid t he table suppl.iedI with theo best in the narket. Board reasonable. Conveyance furinished to Table Rock,] Xesar's IHead, or any other point which iarties may wvishi to visit. CLYI)E & MOTES, Proprietors. March 80, 1876 30 3mo I' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G r an t [E THE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURE ou thatI W il rove to all, that I have as good and cheap it of Confections as any to be found, and iore is N o t man who can beat my Stock of Canned oods. Besides the above, I have pirelrased stove, and a nice Lunch of Fresh Oysters tu B e [ad at any tiie, provided I am not E le e te d ntendant, in -ahich case you might, A ga i n, [ave to go home hungry and ioneyless, B3 U t [oping no such missfortune awaits me, I ordially invite all my huingry friends to give ke a call, and I VV i l ppease their hunger on short notice and at )w figures, as my object is to live and let T 0 iive in hese hard f imes. Dont. forget. to call on .1. . G LAZEAN EIt, who can be found in the Post flice at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1875 14 (f NEVV STORE, NEW (4OODS! 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. ITnder the Firm, name and style of RICIIEY a. W YA Tl'T. Th ey guarantece bottiom prices, s they intend selling strictly for ensh. Give hem a call, II. A. RIClIIRY, A. G. WYATrT. Ea.sley, Nov 22, 1873 13 Uf Sheriffs Sales. STATE 0OF SO UTH' CAROLINA. PICK ENS COUNTY. Y ifeof an execution to mnc direcled, I I1 will sell to thle h ighaes't bidder, at Pick ~ns Court hloitse on-Saledauy in October next, luring the legal hiours of sale, Onie T':'act of Land sit uate in Pickens Coun y, on Tlwelve Mile River, containing 213 Lcres more or less, adjoiniing landsl of IBaylis yt ephiens, Thiomuas Can non and others. Le sied on as the property of E. F. Alig'ood, at he. suit of Mr. and Mris. T. E. Boggs. ALSO, One Tract. of Land situate in Pickens Coun y, on Rice's Oreek, waters of Twelve Mile River, containing :378 acres more or less, ad,. oining lands of A. TV. Clayton and others. Levied on as the prioper'ty of S. J. IIester, at the suit of Mr. and Mirs. T. E.lloggs. A LSO, One LOT' in the town of Central, S. C., whlereon the I)efendant now lives, known~ as lot No, 12, containing-.acres, more or less, adjoaning lots of----anid ot heris. Levied on as the property of James Pek, at th'e suit of J. M. WVestmoreland. TEllMS C ASHI-urchaser's to pay extra for titles. J1. RILEY FERGUSON, s.'t.c. Sep 7, 187(1 1 .4 Atlanata MYedical College. THlE NINETEENThl ANNUA L COURSE of [EECTl U I ES in thIis In utst itutiion wvill comm iience )et ober I 1h, 1 8761, ansi close March 1st, 1 877. Sendl for Announcement, giving full in for nation. JINO. TH A D. JO HNSON, M.D., J)eant of Facuity. A ug 31, 187f1 62 inmo [776 THE GREAT CENTENNIAL 1876 0 J)ItRTIES desiring Information as to hest routes to t he CENTIENNI AL, or to any >t thle Summer Resorts or to any other poinlt ni thle coun try, should ad'dress 1B. W. WR ENN, Gen!'l Passenger A g't enunesaw Route, A'rnr.'a, CA. June 1, 187(1 39 Uf T II E COLtU IYIBIA RIEGISTERI, PUBfLUSIiID )AILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. ---- TF.RMs, IN A t'VAN~CE )nily, six months, $M 50) 'r'i-Weekly six~ months, 2 50 Yeekly, six mouths, 1 00 CUI E A PE~STL Book and Job Printing Offiee iN IlE STATRW. -O----. 267-~ Address all commrunicat ions, of what. ver character, to Manager Register Pub, iuhiing Comrpany, Columbia. S. C. MIay 18. 1876 37 NEW ADVRTISEMEN TS. EARLE, WELLS & TAYLO,R, A TTORINE YS & CO URSELORS, PICKENS C. H. Members of the American Attorneys Associ ation and of the Usited States Low Asoles. tion. Col. JAM1S E9. HTAGOOD to usoolated with them, and they *ill give prormpt attention to all business entrusted to the0. June 15, 1876 4) Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practico in the CirculA and PrebaW Courts for Pickens Countyj and In the United States Courts of this State fro' that aeonty. One of the Senior partners will be jilreiett to assist in the transaction of any important business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, W. C. KEITH, W C. L. 11OLLINGSWORTH,Pickens C. H. March 23, 1876 29 BOLCOMBE & CHILD, A 7TORNE FS A T LA W. P IC K E N S C. H. 8. C., Will Practice in all the Courts of the State and of the United States, Business promptly attended to. March 16 1876 1g W 1ITNER SYMMES, ATTORNEY ANn (o10MIERLoR AT LAW1 GREENVILLE, S. C. Pradices in the Circuit ourt and Court e Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 am ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNIA ALT LAW. GEE3VILLE C, B,, S, C, Practices in Courts of Pickens County, and In United States Courts MILL HAFTING.PULLEYS A0 GUANO! THlE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call the at tention of their friends to the fact, that, in addition to their Which is alwnys full in its varied branches. I'hey hiate on hand a quantity of differenO Standard Fertilizers, at the following prices: flr a d I e's Anunonlated Cait Pic,Phosphate. 'lime Price, payable in Currency, 61 00 T'ime Price payable in Middling Cot ton, at 15 ceits, 00 00' Atlantic Phkosphate. Cash Price, $44 00' lrme Price, payable in Currency. 50 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Cot ton at 15 cenits, 6;i 00 1Mapes Phosphate. Cash Pric Q, $48 00' '1'ime Price, payable in Currrncy, 68 00 WVilcox & Gibbs' ;MYanipu hated Guano. Cash Price, $55 00' 'Time Price, pnyable in Middling Cot ton, at 17 cents, 70 00' F~reight to be added from Factory, and' payaLble in CASH. All time sales to be closed' by note, due 1st day of November next. R es pec t fully, ILUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 23, 1876 26 FALL AND MITZ SDDDM 1 VOUR ATTENTION IS MOST RESPECT ifull y called to the largest and decidedly the CHEAPEST Stock of GoodIs that has ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; con sisting of DRY GOODS, B00TS, SHOES3, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIEs, olo., oe. Our' priocs are so low that no house iis sidlo of New York can under-sell ne. We soll Goods striotly for 0AS11, which enables us8 to make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of DOORS, SASil and BLINDS, at prices thatt defy competition. We also keep on har.d a large lot'of thao.o celebrated ORANGE PLOW STOCRS, ,'to which we invite your attent ion. We have also conlneOted' t'o otw $fore, a a Large WAGON YARD, wit'h a #el of Good Water, which is Free and' OPEN~ to ALE. CELY & BUOTHEJR. Gireenville S. E., October 1 1875. 6