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OCAL "ITEMS. -00 Rch 1Di"Otory. 'Rev. Hugh Meee, 2d Sunday a& 11 A. K. Rev. J. C. Updson, 8d " 11 A. X Rev. W. II. A riall, 4th " 11 A. N -R*v. W. B. Singleton at Sacona every Ust Sunday and Saturday before, at 11 a. m. There was snow across the mountains, last Bunday week. The weather on this aide has ben rather cool ever since. The cotton crop is rather slim, and only 1ringI 9 and 91 cents. The corn crop will be lig&-, and $here is no money in the country If Hampton is not elected our people are ab solutely ruined. It will be Impossible for theni tof pay the taxes that will be exacted on them under Chamberlain. TUsN OUT.-Tho Radicals are advertised to be here on Monday 23d inst. Turn out. Democrats to a man. We desire to have a di Vislon of time with them, and expect every true, Democrat to be here. ATTENTION.-As many of the members of pickens C. II. Democratic Club as can go to Greenville on next Saturday, are requested to meet at this place early Saturday morning, mounted- D. F. BKlADLEY, Pres. Mr. IT. A. II. Gibson has pitched his tent on the public square, and will take lour pic ture in the best style of the art if you call on him, and at. low figures. It is a red hot Hamp. ton Gallery, and instantly converts every Radical that has his picture taken in it. Tux MOUNTAIN RANGERs.-A rifle club, of 49 members was organized at. Mount. Carmel Church in the Eastern portion of this Connty. on Saturday BOth Septeuiber last. The fol. lowing are the officers elect: Captain, Jno. F. Olardy; 1st Lieutenant, W. J. Ponder; 2nd Lieutenant J. H. Hammond: 3d Lieutenant Thos. Childres; 1st Sergent 8, A. Christo, pher. Mr. Brooks, who lives near Easley Station, a few nights ago, heard something in his kitchen and went to see about it. Just as b'e got to the door he met a Chamberlain voter, of the colored pursuasion, coming out with a piee' rf moat, and on calling on him to atop. he made a "blue streak" through his garden, demolishing the pailings wherever lie struck them; but he forgot to drop the meat and carried it clear home with him. The moon was shining brightly and Mr. B. recognized the Republican voter and had him arrested next (day. We 'would sugget that Eleily Station Club act as nn escort to the' speakers fromt that place to the Court Iouse on the 28th; andl that the other clulis rendezvous somiewhe on the road and join them, and form a grand procession before they enter town. We throw t his out as a sulggst ion, andl hope the chief officers of eaich club will have a con, ference before the timec and arrange a regular program aie. Tna A ssocIATION -The Twelve Mile River liaptist Association convened at Secona Church, one mile WVest oft this place, on Iast Friday- &"'onilintued in session until Sunday evenity. )r. UInderwood, of Geor gia, occu pied the pulpit at 9 Oelock Stunday morning, and Dr. Whitsitt, of Greenville, at 11 o'clock, and Mr. Stone, of Greenville, in the-afternoon These gentlemen all preached good and interest ingsertmons, but we were particularly p.eased with Dr. W hitsit t. There m ere t welve or firteen hundred people in attendance Sunday and everything passed off quietly and pleas antly. Rev WV. B. Singleton was the modera rp and Rev. T. W. Toilescn Clerk. Mr. Tol leson has promised us a condensed report of the proceedings at an early day for publica tion. A deENE IN A CHURci.-There was a ludi.. crously sudden descent from the sublime to the ridiculous in a country church, not a thousand miles off, when a clergyman, preach ing on the miseries entailed by sin, suddenly exclaimned, "Thank God, I am not a sufferer; my miseries have all been healed, and what did it?" Thechange of tone started one of' the deacons from a drowsy mnood,and spring,. ing to his feet, he cried out, "Tutt's Liver Pills." The dleacon was right in his estima tion of this celebrated medicine. They will certainly cure y'our "miseries" if they result ft.om Dyspesia, Torpid Liver, Chills, Hlead ache, Loss of Appetite, Nervousness, Des pondency or General Debility. Take the deacon's advice and try them. JUST R ECEIVED . AT HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, PICKENS C. II., S. C., A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF FALL AND 1VINTE[R CLOTHIJNG. * ALSO, A Aplen did assortment of BOOTS an 7 SHOES. Give us a call. Sep 14,187621,)m Notice. AILL persons indebted to the Estate of LJames M. McFall, deceased, either by note or account, are rrequested to come for fard and settle the same, on or before the 36th day of November next. Parties failing to do so, will after that dlate, find their ac counts in the hands of an officer for colleetion. W. T. McFALL, Adm'r. 2 Oct 5, 187 6 ANN0UNQEMENT8. For 8Boitor. It. We hereby - nominate 0aptain A. BLYTHEfor re.letton to the office of 3o. liettor. He has dischwrged the duties of the oioe for the past four years with fairnesi and ability, and will bE supported for re-elec. tion by MANY FiraDs. W. A. LESLEY, PICKENS C. U., -. C. HAS JUST RECEIVED A BEAU. TIFUL STOCK OF NEw GOODS, CALICOES, NOTIIONS, [%ENTUCY JEANES, GENTS' FANCY BOWS, G R')CERIES, DRUGs, &0., &c. And, everything usually kept in mY line, will be s,ld cheap f,.r &ASM R EAATER. RespectIlly, W. A. LESLEY. Oct 5, 1876 5 Notice! -- --- THE BUS1NESS OF HENDRICKS & WILLIAMS at Eetmy Station will be continued by the undersigned survivor. A good Stock of General Merchan disc, consisting of BOOTS AND SIIOES, REAIDY-MADE~ CLOTHING, CRlOCKERY%WAX RE, NOTIONS, &e., In store and ne riving. A'. to be sola as cheaup as any o1ther estzabl ish ment. cant sell, For Casha or Barter. We enll attention of our friends whomt we haive b)en necommodaiting, to their indebhtedness to) us, anid ask them to call at once aind settLle their accounts by cash or note. T1he death of Mr. Henndricks makes this c.dll a necessity, anud hope thatit none1 will die4regard it. Bring in your Produce-the highs. est mazrkeL prica paid for Cotton, Corn, &c. 1. WIL LIA MS, Survivor. Easley, Sept. 26, 1876 4 t CHEAP GOODS. Best standEard Prints, 8 cents per Yard. II a t s, 50 CENTS AN D UPWVARDS. S h o e s, 50 (?'TS PEiR PAIR & UP WA RD)S A LL OTHIER'GOODN IN PROP~OR. TrION. Those wishing to purchase will do well to examitie oiur stock. IRes4petf'ully, BROWN & HENDRICKS. Sept 21, 1875 3 tf EAsLEXY 1HOTeL. --0 TIlf8 POPULAR IIOUSE is conveniently localted to tihe Depot; Roonis well fainished and the table supplied vithi the best in the mnarket. Board reasonable. Conveyance furnished to Table Rock, Cwsar's Head, or any oter point which parties may wish to visit. CLYD)E & MOTRS,. Proprietors. March 80. 1876 3n Om. NEW ADVE;tLEMEN*%. A Farm & Home OF YOUR OWN. Now is the Time to Secure It The best. and cheapebt. lands in market are in Easern. Nebraska. on the line of the Union Pacifio Railroad. The most favorable terms, very low rates of fare and freight to all set tliers. T-he best -markets. Free pssies to land buyers. Maps, descriptive pamphlets, new edition of "The 'ioneer"setit free every where. Addre-s 0. F. DAVIS, Laud Com missioner U. P. R. It., Omaha, Neb. S.nERINO cured by Bates' appliances. For dekcription, &o., address Sixiso. & Co., Pox 6076, New York. DR. STRONG'1 SANATIVE PILL~. Proved by successiul ase throughout the country for over A QUARTER OF A CENTUA[RY the best Purgative and Anti-Bilious Medicine known. Cure consumption, billiousness, liver complaint. malarial fevers, rheumatism, and all kinds of disorders. Dr. St rong's Pectoral Stomach Pills cure coughs, colds, fevers, female comiplaints, sick headache, dyspepsia, and all deragements of the stomach. Proprietors, C. E. HULL & Co., New York. K5, 7 a Week to Agents. Samples FREE. P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. W AN TED-Any per-on can make $500 a month selling our let ter-copying book. Any one that has a letter to write will buy it. No press or water used. Send stamp for cireular. EXCLLSIOR CO., 17 Tribune iillding, Vhicago, Ill. 1'rice, Twen1y-lyve Cents. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH EDITION. Containing a complete list of all the towns in tile United States, the Territories and the Dominion of Canada, having a population greater than 5,000 according to tie last cen sus, together with the names of the news. papers having the largest local circulation in L-ach of the places named. Also, a catalogue of newspapers which are recotminended to %dvertisers as giving greatest value in pro, portion to prices charged. Also, all news paperg in the United States and Canada, printiig over 5,000 copies each issue. Also. ill i he Religious, ngricultural, Scientific and Mechanical, Me-dical, Masonic, Juvenile, Education-il, Commercial, Ilsiraice, Real EItale, Li w Sporting. Musicil, Fashion. and othr lP sp-.i; clln-s journals: very comilplete lists. 'T'.gethler wvithi a comp ~lete' list of' ovei' IiM (Germal'n paiper- pr'inted ill lie United noliniy tables of rate's, showing the cost of idvertisi ng in various nlewspaniers9, and every th ing which a heginnecr in advertising w uld lie toIl kno1w. A ddiress GE0. P. ROW~ELL &c (0., 41 Parik ItowV, Necw York. Used in nearly every locality in many States. Sette beyoind a doubt-No one questions the fact that mnore cases of whites, suppres, sed and irrieguilar nmense's ani nteine (lb, sItrI ulos, of ever-y ind, ar being daily erred, by D)r J- liradfield's Female Rlegumlator, an by all othie r r''Ieedie (9comdbin ed. Its succe.ss in Georgia and otherci States is beyond precedenit in t I.e annails of phisic. Thou,tsands at certificates from womnen everywhere pour in upon theii pr-opriet or The at tent ion of prom inent medical men is aroused in behalf of tis wonder,ful compound, and the most success Fuil pr:actionters usC it. If women suffer here ifter it will be their' own faiult. Female lleglator is prepar-ed and sold by L. HI. B~radtield, D)ruggisi, Atlanta1 Ga., and nmay be bought at $1 ,5t) per bottle at any respctable Drug Storie in the Union. FEri:CTL TRULY wONDElrrL. CAnTEnSvi. i, G a.. Apr-il i, 1813.-This will cert ify that two membet-s of miy iim:ne ~liate famnily, after having suffeired for' mauny years from mnenstrual irregularity, anld having been treated without benefit., by various med cal doctors, were at. length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. .J. Bralield's FEMALE IREG ULATOR. I therefore deem it my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hlope of dr-awing attention of suffer-ing wonienkind to the merits of a medicine whose power in cur, ing irregular and suppressed menstruation, lhas been proven unlder my own personal ob servation. Its effect ou such cases is trulv wondlerfulh, and well may the remedy be calle~d "W1otman's Best Friend." Yours respectfully, ..As. w. STRANGE. Sept. 7, 1876 1 4 FINAL SETTLEMENT. A PPL[CA~TION has been made to I. I. .L Philp ot, Esq., Judge of Probate, for Pickeis rounty, for leave to maike a Final Settlieet of the Esttte of Ellender 0Griflin, deceased, on Monday, thle 80th day of Oc~ tober next, and be dIischarged therefrom as Admin~ ist rat ors. A. M. OAlRETT, J. THO0S. NEWTON, Am'irs Sept 38. 1876 4 4 The State of South Carolina. PICKCENS COUNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS. B3aylis WV Mansell, Fletcher Aansell, Camnilla Hendricks andl husband James B Hendricks and other-Pl'Iintiffs. against James Baswell, Robert E Bowen, WVm A Clyde, Henry C Briggs, Thlomas WV Russell, Orlando C Folger aiid others-Defendant .. COMPL.AINT FOIl RELiEF, &c. )Y virtue of a decreetal order, madle by the 1)ion. T. 11. Cooke. Judge of the Eighth Judicial Ciri-t, on the 18th dny of July, A. D 1876, each andet-very of' tihe hir-s at Law of Tinisa Emma Johnson, foarmerly Tini ~aEtrmnia MannseIl, if any there he othecr han lihe Plaintiffrs above namied in thui c ion, are hlereby summoned and r-equiredl to ippear before the Clerk of' this Court, iden ify themilCli'e's andl establish their claims to he funds to be distributed, herein on or he Fore the 21st day of July A. I). 1877, or Forever he debarred of all benefit und(er the lecree for distribution to he rendored in this et ion. Given undler my hand rind office seal at Pilekene, this the 15th day of July A. D. 18713 . D' KEITII, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County, S. C. July 20. 1876 46 1y ' IW ADVERTISEMENT$. DT-O 0 0 1! -- [ WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL ly call tho attention of the publio to my well bolocted and us sortod stock of consisting of DRY & F'ANCY GOODS, RATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1MtV 1100ij~ M340B a lpecwatyl GROCERIES, UARDWARE, &C. All of which I will soll cheap for catsh. O I am still Agent for the "EURE KA" FERTILIZER, one of the best n the murket. Prico payablo in cotton at 15c. Ist Nov., $60.00 per ton. Prico payable iu currency 1st Nov., $55.00 per ton. Prico payable in cash on delivery, $47.50 per ton. Freight $6.00 per ton, to be added ,o this point, and must be paid in :ash. ----- Last but not least, let me impress L upon those who are due me on ac :ount for 1875, that I need the money ind MUST HAVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at, once and favor me as I avored you. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S. C. Feb 17, 1876 24 tf H EADQUARTeRS FORt CIIEAP Stoves, Tinware and House Furnishing Goods. QIROCKERY, GLASS AND) SILVER PLATED WARE A SPECIALTY. Roofing and Repairing done at short notice, at the lowest prices. We ask all the people of Pickensi and adjoining Counties to call and examIinei our stock. We certeinly sell Goods chieaper tIhan t hey have ever heen) sold in this market. All Goods guaranteed. TIo MerchaJnts-we wholesale Tinware as cheap as Northern miarkets. 8endl for Price List. J. .E. CUitTIS, & CO., Cleveland Block, Greenville, 8. C. Sept 28, 1876 4 8m DU RYVEAS' 3 A TIN GL O SS ST AR CH. TRY IT ! Lse it once, and you will use no other. DURYEaS' IMPROVED CORN STARCH. Pronouncd by Jurors of Great International Exposition, Paris, 1867, to be thie "PERFECTIOUN OF QUALITY." A trial will insure its popularity every where. None genuine wihout Duryeas' on every package. For sale by Grocers generally. June 8, 1876 40 l y NEW FIRM. ---0 - Oconee Tannery IEII undersigned have associated with them in the conduct of their business of raanning and Wanuufactuing Boots and Shoes, AIR. CH[ARLES WEITNAUJ!R, as a partner squally interested with ua therein Thue riame of the firm will hereafter be the 'OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful f"'r piast ratronage, we bespeak a continuance of the mmre. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine eputation as a Tanner, and will be able1 to muiply customners in this line withI the heat L.rticle of SOLE, UPPER AND HIARNESS GE .HER. ALSO, We will continue to mnanufaoture our first mlass hand ma~de DTh AEB 10E, and offer them on tihe best terms. OUR BOOTS anid $ll0E9 are for sale by 'V. T. McFA LL, at. Pickens Court Htouse heap for cash, or which will he exchanged or Hides on reason&ble terms. 0. W. FILZINGERt, (IOTTLOBE WANNER. NE%V ADVE IRT18EMEN-18. G r ant ME THM OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURE you that I W il Prove to all, that I have as good and cheap lot of Confections as ary to be found, and there is N o t A man who can bent my Stock of CanneJ goods. Besides the above, I have purchased s stove, and a nice Lunch of Fresh Oysters Dan B e [lad at any time, provided I am not E le c te d [ntendant, In which case you might, A g a in, [[aYe to go home hungry and moneyless, B u t [loping no such missfortune awaits me, I 3ordially invite all my hungry friends to give ue a call, and I VV i l l %ppense their hunuier on short notice and at ow figures, as my object, is to live and lot Live in rhese hard times. Dont forget to call on J. It. GLAZENER, who can be found in the Post )fIice at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1875 14 tf NEVV STORE, NEW GOODS! AT EASLEY STATION,IS. C. The undersigned have opened a House in Easley, near their Livery Stab, for ti, pur pose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under thie Firmi, name and style of RICHIEY & W YATT. They guarantee bot tom prices, as they intend selling strictly for cash. Give them a call. II. A. ICHTEY, A. G. WYATT. Unasley, Nov 22, 1875 18 t f NOTICE ! On and After the 15th insMt, we will SELL GOODS WE WILL BE PL1EASIED TO servo our frien,ds on these terms, but ean not sell on timeo. All persons INDEB'.tED arc re quested to call and close all Accounts by NOTE. R. E. IIOLCOMBE & SON. SEasley, S. C., July 13, 1876 45 LIBERTY HOTEL --- 0 -- - THLE UNDERSIGNED IhAS OPENEID A FIRST CLASS HIOUSF at Liberty Station, 8. C~., anid is prepa)redl to take p)ermanent, or transient Boarders at e asonable rates. The Table will be supplied with thie best the market affords. lie also keeps a sel-ct STOCK OF MER CHIAND18SE on hand, which is offered to the public cheap, for cash. Consult your own interest andl call on him. J. .J. NIX. Liberty, S. C1., July 18, 1870 46 tf AGENTS| jOur large life-like Steel En I gravings of the Presideniial MAKE Candidage sell rapidly. Send for circular. N. Y. Engraving $18 a day Co., 35 wall st., IBx 3236, N.Y, T II E rot u UIB IA REGISTER, P'UBLISHIED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. ------ T.RLMs, IN APVANCR : Jaily, six months, $3 50 ['ri-Weekly six months, 2 50 NVeckly, six months, 1 00 --0 CII EA PESTsr Book and Job Printing 0ffice IN T11 U ST~ A T E. Ody A ddress all communicat ions, of what. :ver character, to Manager [legister P'ub iQhing Compatny, Colmnbia. 8. (C. Mavy 18. 18762 NEW ADVERTISEMEW'. EARLE, WELL?& TAYLQR, A TTORNEYS & COUNSELORg PICKENS c, i. Monrbers of the Aurerican Attorneys 4ssoi atidu and.of the United States Law Assobia. Col. JAMES H. I(A 000D is associated w1i4 Ifiem, and they trill give pr'ompt attentior (9 all business entrusted to thern. June 16, 1870 41 Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth A TTORNIEYS ATP LAW, Will practice in tha Circuit- and Pi6bte Courts for Pickens County, and in the United State& Courts of this State from that county, Ont of the Senior partners will be present to assist in the transaction of any im'portant busine-us urtng vacat ton. J. J. NOlRTON, O IV. C. KEIrl, ' Wa halla G. L. 11OLL1NGSWORTIl,Pickens C. If. March 28, 1870 29 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A TTORAE YS A T LA W. P C(K ENS C. II. S. C Will Practice in all the Courts of the State and of the United States. ffU-sine%s promptfy attended to. March 16 1872 W'ITNER SVIM1S, ATTORNEY AND CoUNg rr-on AT AWy GREENVILLE, S. C. P)ractives in the Circuit ourt nnd Cou-t o Probate for Pichers ounty. May 1 42 Gm ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTOtXEY AT LAW. OLEVILE C, H, So C Pra.tices in Courts of Pickens County, and inl United States Colta TAfit ENMERINE8, SRAR IB IR MILL GEAIING GUANO! TrrrP UNDERSIGNED) RESPECTFULLY call the at tenution oft their friends to the fact, that, in addit ion to their W1hich~ is alTways full in its varied b.ranches. They have on h.and a quantlity of diff'erent. 8tandard Fertilizers, at thie following priees B r ad e y 's Asuma9zniated Cash Price, Pis Iat. $'1 00 Ti.ne Price, payable in ('ntrency, 51 00 Time Price payable in Mitdling Cot.. ton, at 15 cents, 00 00 Atlanatic Phiosph1ave. Cash Price, $44 00 Time Price, payable in ('urrenc'y. 50 00i Time Price, payable in Middling Cot. ton at 15 cents, 6'1 00 lYapes Phlosphnate. Cash Prj< e' $18 (00 'Time Price, payable in Currrney, 53 00 Wilcox & CAIbbs' ,Maniipu lated ianio. Cash Price, $56 0() Time Price, pnyable in Middling Cot ton, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to b)e adel from Factory, and payable in CASil. All time sales to be closedl by note, dlue 1st, day of November next. Rtespec fully, IHUDGE~NS & BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 23, 1876 261 1875.. - - - - - 18735. VOUR ATTENTION IS MOST R ESPEC' ..fully called to tho largest and decidedly the CIIEAPEST Stock of Goods that has over been exhibited in We(st Greenville ; con. sisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are so lons that no house this side of New York ca~n iunder-sell us. We sell 00oods stricfly for C4hIl, which enables us to maike the nbove dehirat ion. We keep conta nt ly on hand m a largo lot of DOORS, SASi1 and( BL4INDS, at prices that defy competition. We also keep on har.d a lirge lot of th:os,e celebralted GRItANG P0r L(OW STOCCS, ,'to which we in vite your aiit tnion. We have also connected to our Store, a a Large WAGON YA RD), with a well of Good Water, which is Free and OPEN: to ALr.. OELY &~ BROTHER. Greenville S. C., October 1 185 .mo6