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420AL ITEMS. . . Chugeb Dire.tory. Roy. Aogh Metees, 2d Sunday at 11 A. U. Rev. J. C. Hudson, 8d " 11 A. x Rev. W. H. Ariail, 4th " 11 A. U Rev. W. B. Singleton at Socona every lst Sunday and Saturday before, at 11 a. m. There has been killing frosts iu this see tion for several nights past. Five voters in a wagon, four for Hampton and one for Chamberlain-that's the propor. tien in this County. FV42r,AL.-We are requested to state that the funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth Norris will be preached by the Rev. W. U. Singleton, at Tabor church, on the 5th Sabbath of this month. HUSnIAN FOR HAMPTON.-A Hampton fiag was raised sixty feet high at this place on lst Saturday. It floats magnificently in the pure Democr it Ic breeze from the top of t he Blue Ridge mountains. Elias Anderson. colored. a tenent of Capt. C. L. Hollingsworth has sent to us a sample of molasses he is now making, and from the quality, which is very fine, we conclude that he must be running a Hampton molasses mill. lie makes about 20 gallons a day. RETURNED.-Mr. W. M. Hagood. of the Arm of Hagood & 'Alexander, has returned from New York, where he laid in a splendid stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they propose to sell at bottom prices. Advertise ment next week. The members of the Base Ball Club recent ly organized at this place, have become al. armed, and Pre talking of disbanding. Two of their officers have the title of officers of the army, the Captains of the 1st and 2d nines and they are of opinion that they come under the provisions of the proclamation. If they should conclude to disband, "and retire to their homes peaceably," we suppose the bats and ball will be forwarded to His Ex-cel len cy. To T11K CITIZENS or PIcKErN COUNT.-The report now 'in circulation in certain sec!ions of the County, that I have organized a colored Ride Club, and hava regular drills with the same, is positively false, and I am surprised to know that any- one knowing me, should be lieve any such a report. I have never thought, of organizing a colored rifle club, and trust that my friends will not belietve any su ch re ports about me. Wx. TURIN3,R, Colored. DF..-4)ne of' thme old land marks of this County is no more. Mr. Joel Jones, aged 8t; years, died at his residence, ini this County, on Friday, the 13lth instaunt. Iiis remains were buried in the family h.urying ground. on thme oldl homestead. on Sunda~y aifter his death. Mr- Jones. was, we believe, ai soldier in the war of 1812, and when the late war between thme North and the South broke out, although ol, was one of' the hrst 'men in tihe Coutnty to voluntteer, ad offer hiis services to his nativ' State. Honorable, pat riot ic and up right in all the walks of life. he leaves an ex ampe,,er the imitation of us all, lie leaves a large family of children, grand chiii dren an d great grand ch,ildren, becidies a large circle of friends to mourn his death, A 4OENE IN A CHURtC.-There was a ludi erously sudden descent from the sublime to the ridiculous in a country church, not a , thousand miles off, whecn a clergyman, preach Ing on the miseries entailed by sin, suddenly exelaimed, "Thank God, IpIm not a sufferer; my miseries have all been heated, and what did it?" The change of tone started one of the deacons from a drowsy mood, and spring, lng to his feet, he cried out. "Tutt's Liver Pills." The deacon was right in his estimna tion of this celebrated medicine. They will certainly cure your "miseries" if they result froisa Dyspesia, Torpid Liver. Chills, liead aehe,, Loss of A ppetite, Nervousness, Des pondency or General Debility. Take the 4 deacon's adv ice and t ry them. JUsT R ECEIVED AT HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, PICK ENS C. H., S. C., A REAUTIF1IL LOT OF FALL AND IXINTER CLOTHING. ALSO, A ,tplendid ass~orttnont of BOOTS and~ SHIOES. Giveous acali. Sept. 14, 1876 2 m FINAL NETTLEMIENT~ APPLICATIOhN has been made to I. H. Jhpot. Esq., Judge of Probate for lickene County, for leave to mnake a Final estrment, of tho Est ate of H enry Hendricks, deceased, on iFridag, the 17th day of Novemn ber nest ,.pp2 discharged therefrom as Ex. entors bT Mii Et at e. JlOHIN M. HENDRICKS, 1 J AS. F. HENDRICKS 3 Ex'or 'Oct10, 1876 7 4 ~'Notice. A JL persons indebted to the Estate of JRmes M. MlcFall, deceased, either by tiote or ncOounr, are requested to come for fuWv ard aettle th~ same. on or before the 184Ii dy of'Nokember next. Patties failing -to do so, wiI@ 'f;eu' that date, find their ac counts In the hands of an officer for collection. W. T. McFALL, Adm'r. -4 Oet o, 187O 8 8 ANNOUNOWJTB. For Soiitor. &. We hereby "Xonilnate Oaptain A. BLYTHE for re-eleetion to the o2ce of So. lioitor. He has discharged the duties of the office for the past four years with fairoesm and ability, and will be supported for re-elec tion by MANIY FaIKxDs. W. A. LESLEY, PICKENS C. ., 8. C. HAS JUST IE(EIVED A BEAU. TIFUL STOCK OF NEw GOODS, CALICOES, NOTIONS, IiENTUCY JEANES, GENTS' FANCY BOWS, (R-)CERIES, DRUGS, &e., &c. Anid, everyhing usually kept in m.V line, will be sild cheap f,.r CASM OR MARTEtR. Respe:CtInlly, V. A. LESLEY. Oct 5, 1876 5 Notice! -- THE BUSINESS OF HEN D RICKs & WILLIAMS at Ecamley Station will be continued by the undersigned survivor. A good Stock of General Merchan dise, consisting of BOOTS A ND SHOES, IEA DY-MADE CLOTHING, U ROCK l'R YsW A R E, N OT IONS, &e., In store andu arriving. All to he sol .1 ais che*ap ns ainy other establishmnent en ll , For (Cash or Basrter. We c'all attention of' our triendsi whomEl1 we have ~ been alcyoml)modaiting, to thirI inudLe tdess to uts, and ask thuemz to call at. onc anrd settle their Iccoun nts b)y cash or note.x Thle deth ot Mu. Houdricks makes this e.tlI a neocessity, and hope that none1 w ill di iregard it. Bring in youri Produce-the highs es mnarket prIico pa:id for Cotton, Corn, &c. 1. WILI IAMS, Surviv'or. Easley, Sept. 26, 1870 4 tU CHEAP GOODS. Best Standard Printa, 8 cents per Yard. 50 CENTS ANDO UPWVARDS. 50 (.'TS PER~ PAIR & UPWVAltDS A LL OTh ER GOODS IN PROPOR T~ION. Those wishing to pu)rchase will d< well to exaLmineo our stock. BROWN & HENDRICKS. Sei pt21, 1875 3 tr EASLEY HOTeL. ----o TIS POPULAR RHOUSE is conveniently located to the Depot; Rooms well furnished and the table supplied with the best in the market. Board reasonable. Conveyance fuinished to Table Rook, Czesar'as Hiead, or any other point which parties may wish to visit. CLYD)E & MOTES, Proprietors. March S0- 187S? a. -; fj J1. .,.M . - NEW ADVEL6lEMENIS. A Farm,& Home OF YOUR OWN. Now is the Time to Secure It The best and cheapest lands in market ar< in Eastern Nebraska. on the line of the Inio, Pacific tailroad. Tihe most favorable terms very low rates of fare and freight to all set, tiers. The best markets. Free passes t( land buyers. Maps. descriptive pamphlets new edition of "The Pioneer" seat free every where. Addrers 0. F. D %VlS, Land Com inmissioner U. P. R. R., Omaha, Neb. TTMERING cured by Bates' appliances For deFcription, &c , address SImpsoN S Co.. Pox 5076. New York. DR. STRONG'S SANATIVE PILLF Proved by succeswful use throug1rout thi country for over A QUA RTER OF A UEN IUA RY the best Purgative and Anti Bilious Medicin known. Cure consumption, billiousness, livei complaint. malarial. fevers, rheumatism, an< all kinds of disorders. Dr. Strong's Pectoral Stomach Pills cure coughs, colds, fevers, female complaints sick headache, dyspepsia. and all deragemenii of the stomach. Proprietors, C. E. HULL A Co., New York. 55TO$ a Week to Agents. Samplel $ 5 FREP,. P. 0. VICKERY Augusta, Maine. WANTED-Any person can make $500j month selling our letter-copying book Any one that has a letter to write will buy it No press or water used. Send stamp foi circiular. EXCELSIOR CO., 17 Tribun Building, Vhicago, Ill. Price, Twenty-Feve Cents. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH EDITION. Containing a complete list of all the towns i the United States, the Territories and thi Dominion of Canada. haiving a populatioi greater than 5.000 according to the last cen sus, tigedher with the names of the newv papers having the largest local circulation it each of the places nanmed. Also, a catalogu< of newspapers which are recommended 1i advertisers as giving greatest valae in pro portion to prices charged. Also, all news paperm in the United States and Canada printing over 5,000 copies each issue. Also all lie Iteligious, ngricultural, Scientific ant Niechanical, Medical, Masonic, Juvenile Educationil, Commercial, Insurance, Rea Estate, Law, Sporting. Miusical, Fashion. an< other special class journals; very complet lists. Tfogethier wit h a complete list of' ove 300 German papers printed in the Unite< States. Also, an essay upon advertising niany tables of rate's, showing the cost o adlvertisinig in various newspaper's, and ever; tihing whlichm a beginner in advertising w>ul' like to know. A ddress GE'O. P. ROW~ELL & ('0 41 Purik llow, New Yor'k. Used in nearly every locality in man States. Settled beyondl a doubt-No one questiot thme facet tlat more cases of whites, suppre: sed and irre.gular menses amnd uterine ol arru~~ctions, ot' ever'y kind, are being datil curedt, by Dr J- Bradfield's Female Retgulatol han by, all ot her remedies combined. Ii suiccess ini Georgia andI oilier States is beyon precedenit ini t i.e annuls of pisic. Thousand of certiflicates from women everywhere pouri upon time proprietor Tihe at tent ion of prom inent medical metn is ar'oused in behalf of thi wonder'ful compound, and the most success futl pratctionmers use it. If women suffer here after: it will be thieir own fault. Femal llegulator is pinepared and sold by L. hi lBradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga.. and may b bouighm at $1,50 per bottle at any respectabl Drug Store in time Union. EFFEC'TL TRIULY WoNDEnlFUL. CARTEIISVII.LE, GR., April 20, 1809.-Thi will certify that two members of my immne dliate family. after havinig suffered for man; years from menstrual irregularity, and hiavini beeni treaited without benefit, by various med icaml doctors, wer'e at length completely cure< by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's FEM\A L] R EG U LATO R. I there fore deem it my de i to furnish this certificate, with the hope e drawving attention of suffering womenkind the merits of a medicine whose power in cur ing irregular and suppressed mienstruatiori has bean proven under my own personal ob servation, its effect onm such cases is tru' wonderful, and well may time remedy be caile "W oman's Best Friend." Yours respect fully, JAs. w.STRANGE. Sept. 7. 1876 1 4 FINAL SETTLEMENT. A PP LICATION has been made to L. I Philpot, Esq., Judge of Probate. ft Pickensa County, for leave to make a Finm Settlement of the Estate of Ellender Griffi, deceased, on Monday, the 8(th day of oic toher next, and be discharged therefrom a Adaministrators. -A. M. GARRETT, , - J. TII OS. NE WTON, ;AdmVs. Sept 88, 1876 4 4 The State of South Carolina PIComs COUNTY. IN UOMMON PLEAS. Baylis W Mlansell, Fletcher Mfansell, Canmill Hendricks and huband James B Hendrick and others- Pintiffs. against James Bauswell, Itobert~ E Bowen, Wm CIydIe, Henry C Briggs, Thomas WV Rusl Orlanido 41 Folger and others-Defendait COMPLAINT FOBK RELIEF, &o. BYV virtue of a deerbetal order, made by di H)lon. T. HI. Cooke. .Judge of the Eight Judicial Cirenit.' on the 18th dnay of Jul1 A. D 18761, each and~ every of thme heir's am law of Tinsa Emtna Johnson, formerly Tir sa Errma Nlanse'lh, if any there be othec than time Plaintiffs above named in this ac tion, are hereby summmoned mand required appear before time C-lerk of this Court, ide:1 tit'y themselves and establish their climnst thme funds to be distrlbuted, herein on or be fore thme 21st day of July A. D. 1877, o forever be tiebairred of' all benefit under th decree for distribution to be rendered in ti action. Given under my hand and office seal a Pickena, this the 15th day of July A. [j 1876 8. D- KEITh!, IClerk of Court of Common Pleas for I Piokens County, S. C. :fo1?2f& iff 461. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRY=5O OD i! I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUI ly call the attention of the publio to my well 1elocted and a sorted stock of mmt AD xiM BIT-QDI con*isting of DRY& FANCY GOODS, RATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SH1OR Out Clodig IWO a Ipociat GROCERIE IrARDWARX,&. All of which I will sall cheap for casi ------- I am still Agent for the "EURE KA" FERTILIZER, one of the bet in the market. Price payale in cotton tat 15c. 1 Nov., $60.00 per ton. Price payable iu currency 1st Nov $55 00 per ton. Price payable in ctah on deliver3 $47.50 per- ton. Freight $6.00 per ton, to be adde to this point, and must be paid I cash. ----- Last but not least, lot me impreE it upon those who are due me on a< count fir 1875, that I need the mono and MUST HAVE SETTLENMENTk Puy up at once and favor me as favored you. M. W. FOrD. EASLEY STATION, S. C. Feb 17, 1876 24 tf fFOR CIlEAP Stoves, Tinware and Housi Furnishing Goods. CRIOCKERIY, GLASS AND SIL.VER PLATI y WARE A SPECIALTY. IRoofing and Repairing done at short noti14 .5i at the lowest prices. We ask all the pooj of Pickens and aldjoinin)g Countuies to caL'l a examine our stock. WVe certainly sell Gloo chieaper than they have ever been sold in il Y market. All Gloods guaranteed. ,To Merchians-we wholesale Tinware B cheap as Northern markets. Send for Pri d List. a ,T. E. CURTIS & CO., a Cleveland Block, a Greenville, 8. 0. Se,t 28, 1876 4 Sm DURYE AS' SATIN GLOSS STARCI TRY IT! I se it once, an.d you will US no other. Y DURYEaS' IMPROVED) CORN STARCI Pronouned by Jurors of' Great Internation Expoition, P'aris, 1867, to be the "PERPECTION OF QUALITY, A trial will insure its poepularity ever' where. None genuine without Duryeas'< every package. For sale by Grocers generally. r June 8, 1876 40 ly NEW FIRM. -0 .Oconee Tanneri ----o a rr lIE undersigned have naoatned wi s I. hem in dhe conduct. of their business Tanning and anufactuuin Boots and Shoes, MtR. CHARL~ES WEITNAUER, as a partn equally Interested with us therein. TI name of the firm will hereafter be ti e '-OCONEE TIANNERlY." Thankf'ul f"r pae h patronage, we bespenuk a continnance of !l eime. Our senior, Mr. Filzinrger, has a fl: Sreputation as ai Tanner, and will be able supply cus tmers in tlhis line with the he r article of 8BOLE, UPPER AND HlARNES LEA HER. ALSO, We will continue to manufacture our fir class hand made BOSTS AEB SEIOLs SAnd offer them on the b-.st terms. ()URI BOOTS and SlIOlES are for sale I W. T. McFALL, at Pickens Court Hlois cheap for cash, or which will be exchangt for Hides on reasonable terms. I, 0. W. FILZINGER, ,' GOTTLOBE WANNE~R. Juily 20 1P'a 4a tf NE%V ADVhEL1SEMENIS. G r a n t A ME THE OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURE you that le Wil Prove to all, that I have as good end hgap ti lot of Confections aanjj to be foud, and there is N o t I A man who can beat my Stook of Cimned - Goods. Besides the above, I have poirehased a stove, and a nice Lunch of Fresh Oysters I cam B e Had at any time, provided I am not c E le c te d r ntendant, in which case you might, Again, Have to go home hungry and moneyless, B u t Hoping no such misqfortune awaits me, I cordially invite all my hungry friends to give me a cal), aud I VV i l it t Appease their hrnger en short notice and at a low figures, as my object Is to live and let Live in These hard times. Dont forget to call on J. R. GILAZENER, who can be found in the Post Office at Easley Station. Dec 2, 1875 11 tf NEVV STORE, NEW GOODSI I AT EASLEY STATION,3. C. 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 RICHJEY & WY ATT. They guarantee bottom prices, as they intend selling strictly for cash. Give them a call. H. A. RICHTEY, )A. G. WYATTI. Easley, Nov 22, 1875 13 tf NOTICE! SOn and After the 1H.h inast, wve will SELL GOODSP WE WILL BE PLEASED~ TO e serve our frietid8 on tieso terns, l>ut CanD not 80ell nio. '1 All persons INDEBTED are re quteItd to call and close all Accounts by NOTE. C R. E. HOLCOMBE & SON. Etaley, . .. July 13, 1876 45 LIBERTY HOTEL m~ THE UNDEJRS1GNEDl HAS OPENED A P FIRST CLASS HOUSE at Liberty Station, S. b C., ated is prepared to take permanent or ... t ransient BJoard ers at reasonable rates. The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords.. lie also keeps a select STOCK OF MERt- 1 CH AN i8E on hand, which is offered to uthe public cheap, for cash. Conssult your own interest and call on him, Liberty, S. C., July 18, 1876 46 tf AGENTS IOur large life-like Steel En I graingsof the Presidential b MiAKE Candia.e sell rapidly. Send ofor circuilar N. Y. Engraving $18 a day Co., 86 Wail St., >x 826, N.Y, T IIEI e 0OIKLU RIA REGISTER, a 'UBLJIHED eDAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. 0 ------ 0 h Quly DBmo??atic ?ai at the Cap1tal, TERMs, IN AP'VAN(E : ;t Daily, six months, 58IO 50 Tri-Weekly .wix months, 2 60 Weekly, six months, 1 0 CHI EA PEST y Book and Job Printing Offiee a, IN Til M S7.A TE. 3ig Address all communications, of what.. ever character, to Manager Register Pub iehn Compny, Clumbi,S. C. NEW A..fERTBi1SE EN1'. :ARLE, WELLS & TAYLCR, TTORIVEYS & O)UNSELRS, PICK ENS U. if. oinbers of the American AttoxavpAssoo. ion and of (he United States Law Asuoci. >n. Cat. JAMES E. IIAGOOD Is associated *Ih erf, and they will 1ve protpt aftte on te i business eutrusted te- them. June 16, 1870 41 rorton, Keith & HoUingsworth ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ill practice in the Circuit and Probate )urts for Pickens County, and In the United ates Coorts of this State from that coulty. e of the Senior partners will be present to sist In the trnnsactlion'of any important siaess during vacation. J. J. NORTON, W. C. KEITH, Walhalls C. L. H1OLLINGSWORTI1,Pickens C. I. March 23, 1876 20 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A TTORNEYS AT LAW P ICK E N S C. 11. S. C., ill Practice in all the Courts of the State id of the United States. Business promptly tended to. March 16 187e 28 NMITNER SYIEMEF. ATTORNEY ANDCOUNSELLOR AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. )ractices in the Circuit ourt nud Court . Probate for Pickens ounty. May 1k 42 Cm ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEAY AT LAW. I INV ELLI C, B., S C, Practices inl Courts of Pickens ountv, and in United States Courts STEAM ENGINE,8,TRUt MILL GEARIN MADE HAFTING.PiJLLE NDHANGER GUANO ! TIlE U'NDERS1GNED RESPECT~FLLY yall the at tention or their friends to the facit, hant, in addition to their 'Vihich i.e al wnys full in its varied branchen. :hey have on hmaund a quantity of' different ftandard Fertilizcrs, at the following prices EI r'al dIe y 's Anaamoniated asa rie,Phosphate. ime Price, payable in Currency, 61 00 ime Price pa'yable In Middling Cot-. ton, at. 16 cets 00 00 Atlanitic Phosphate. asha Price, $44 09 ime Price, payable in Currency. 60 00 ime Price, payable in Middling Cot ton at 15 cents, 6-3 00' MIapes Phosphate. asha Pri< e, $48 00 iwno Price, payable in Currrney, 58 00' WiIcox & Gibbs' Ylanipu-. latedl Guano. asha P:-lce, SC55 00 imne Price, payable in Middling Cot ton, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be added from Factory, and ayable in CASHI. All time sales to be closed; y note, due 1st day of November next.' Respect fully, ITUDG E NS & BOL T. asley, M. 0., Feb. 23, 1876 26 875- - - - - - -1875. OUR ATTENTION 1S MOST RESPECTa Lfully called to the largest and decidedly lie CHEAPEST Stocle of Goods that has ver been exlhibite(? in West Greenville ; con Isting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,, [ATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ROCERIES, eta., etc. Our prices are so low that no house this ide of New York can under-sell us. We self Goods strictly for CASH1, which nables us to mako tho above declarations We keep constantly on hand a large lot of 100RS5, SASH! and BLINDS, at prices thst' ety covmpetition. We also keep> on hard a large lot of thore' elebrated GRANGE PLOW 8TOCKS, !to rhich we Invite your attention. We have also connected to- our Store, a Large WAGON YA RD, wiHh a well of Good f'ater, which is Free and Or* te Ar.. CELY &BIROTHEER, drenvlle S. C., QOtober A 8$71. .aot