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WW. Hugi Mfieel1d Sunday 0t 11 A. p Rev. J. 0. Hudsgo, 8d * 11 A. U Rev. W. H. Ajr44 h " 11A. 36 $9v. . B. Singl'eton at sacona every lae$8qnday and Saturday before, at 11.a. . North CarolWsa apptep are eomig into aprket. head the new advertisements in this issue and go buy'& Hampton Hat. L^t,@y Democrat in the County consider himself a committee of one to work for Hamp fon, and convert colored voters to our side The time is growing short and - every man should be doing his duty. Let Plokens be the banner county in the Stte in this struggle for honesty and home rule. We fear some of her sister counties will out,strp her unless we are up and doing. There will be grand rally of e Demoerasey at Central Station on Satu$y, the 4th day of November next. All the clubs and every body else are invited to be present. Ennent *peakers will be there. Go, everybody. 'he Fourth' Quatrterly Conference of the 'Pichens Circuit, will convene at Zion church i , aturday before the 8d Sunday in Novem bey next. We hope tq see.a full board of offi Vern present. W. H. AzJAiL, P. C. Easley Station is improving considerably, notwithstanding the hard times Col. Bowen Is putting up a new dwelling, Maj Briggs a new store house; and several other parties are building and improving generally. It is a redhot Hampton town and we hurrah for A Ensley. Wo fear that our Democratic Clubs are not taking enough interest in their meetings. They say everybody is going to vote for Hampton any way, and what is the use to meet? There is a good deal-meet and con sult together-there is plenty of work for you to do yet. JOHN T. GOSSISET & Co.-We call special attention to the advertisement of the above firm, at Easley Station, which appears in this issue. These gentlemen have recently erec ted a large and spacious store house, which they have filled chock lull of splendid dry good, groceries, &o., and which they pr'opose to sell at bot tom prices, for cash. The fact that. Mr. J1. R. Gossett has charge of the bus *wess, is a guarantee of fair dealing to all. (Give-them a call and satisfy yourself that they mean all, and more, than they say MAULmN & HIEs'rER.-The above firm, at Easley Station, swing tlheir banner to the bre'eze in this issue. They have recently mioveil into their r.cw and commodious store rom, replenished t heir stock of good.,' and Invite the public to come and see them. Mr. Mauildhin will always be found on hand which insures their customers polite attention. Call pdexamine their goods. - Rl. EmTy ense announce the following M~ission a-,~ Centennial appointunents: .i Th 4th Sunday in October at Siloam Church; Saturday before the 5th Sunday at Flat Rock; 5th Sunday at Beaver Datrn; 8at, uirday before the 1st Sunday in November at Ooleuoy: 1st Sunday in November at Centralh Saturday before 2nd Suday at Peter'. Creek; 2nd Sunday at Easley; Saturday before the 8d Sunday at Ceorge's Creek; 3d Sunday at Cross Roads. The abiove appointments were made by the Centennial Committee of the T*elve Mile Rive Association, and Rev. W. C. Lindsey is eai'nestly requested to attend in person or send a Centenn.ial speaker to each meeting. Rey. G. WV. Singleton will attend most of the qieetings. Rev. W. B. Singleton will have eharge of the meeting at Peter's Creek and George's Creek. Rev. J. C. Hudson will at 'tend all the meetings In the interest of .the State Mission Board and the'Centennial com, mittee.. W. B. Singleton, G. W. singleton, 0. W. Taylor, 0. H. C. Smith, E. H. Barton, J. C. IIudson, Centennial. Committee of Twelve Mile River Baptist Association. Thxe undlersigned offer their entire STOCK OlEGOODS at coat and carriege. Their stock - onsists of: #DryG .oods, Groceries, Hardware, y G lassware, &:., &c. Ctey if ot atmr od o the same money, you will have to go to New York or somne other market, as we are determined to close out,. our stock at the lowest possible figures. C ~e and be convinced. Examine for your ~' se1fy and you will see that we mean business. SAll persons indebted to us Will please call and, settIe, as we desire to osoe up our bysinese by the 1st of December. R espetf'ully, BRQWN & HENDRICKS. Oct, 2f 1875 8 t.r FiWAL SETTLI NENT. NTQTICE. Is hereby given that applieatio'n has beeni made to I. H.' Phil pot, Judge of Probat.e of Pickens County for leave to 4 make a Final18ettlement, of the Esta e of 8. D Goodlett, deceased, on the 4th day of De cember next, and to be discharged therefrom as administratrix, MidRY Io O00DLETT, Adm'r:. Oct 26,.1S76 8 4 AXN0TN0ZMZNT84.. For 5oli@itor.d w. We herdby - noninate Oaptain A. BLYTHR fr re.electlon to the offioe of po Heltor. 1e has disarged the ditles of tie o4ee for the past four years with fairness and ibiltfyF, and will be supported for re-elec 6ie4 by MAxy Faiaxvs. -T -V-X W. A. LESLEY, PICKENS 0. H., -. C. HAS JUST RECEIVED A BEAU TIFUL STOCK OF NEW GOODS, CALICOES, NOTIONS, KENTUCY JEANES, GENTS' FANCY BOWS, GROCERIES, DRUGS, &c., &c. And, everything usually kept in my line, will be sold cheap ftr MASH OR BARTR. Respectfully, W. A. LESLEY. Oct 5, 1876 5 Notice! O THE BUSINESS OF HENDRICICS & WILLIAMS at Ecasley Station will be continued by the undersigned survivor. A god Stock of General Merchan dise, consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES,. REA DY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCK ER YsWA R E, In store and arriving. All to be solJ as chenp as any other establishment can sell, For Cash or Barter. We call attention of our friends whom we have been accomnmodaiting, to their indebted ness to us, and ask them to call at once and settle their atcconnts by cash or note. The death of Mr. Hendricks makes this call a n)ecessity, and hope that none will disregard it. Bring in your Produce-the high% eist mnarket prica paid for Cotton, Corn, &c. 1. WI1LLIAMS, Survivor. Easley, Sept. 26, 1876 4 tI The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF PICKENS. By I II. Philpot, JTudge' of Probate. W hereas, Henry .Hester hats made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, upon the Estate and Effects of Mrs. Margaret Hester, deceased The kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Margaret Hester, deceased, are thierciore cited to be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be holden 'at Pickens C. HI., on Saurday, 25th day of November, next, at 11 o'clock, a. in., to shew cause, itf any they have, why the said administration should not be gt'anted. Given lan er my hand and soal this, the 26th day of etot'ber A. 1)., 1876, Oct 27, 1 76 8 2 Homestead and Exemption. N OTICE is hereby given that Mrs. 3/ariah E.G Gambrell, widow of the late J. Mad den Gamibrell, has applied to me to have a Hlomestead Eet off t o herself and children out of the property of her lat e husband, according to an act, of the General Assemlbly of the State of South Carolina, approved Februery 22d, 18731, and the same will be heard in my office at Pickens Court House on 25th day of Novem ber, 1870. - I. H. PHhILPOT, J.p.r.c. Oct 26, 1876 8 4 Brick, Brick. T HE undersigned have now on hand and for sale, 200,000 BRICKS, one fohrtha mile from Depot, at Libirty Station. 8. C. TERMS CASH--Barter will be taken. HOLCOMBE & $TANSELI. Oct 6, 187 5 3mn EASLEY HOTeL. - -0-O--' THIS POPULAR HIOUSE is convenlent!y located to the Depot; Rooms well furnished and the table supplied with the best in the market. Board reasonable. Conveyance futnished to Table Ritck, Ctesar's Hlead, or any other point which parties may wish to visit. CLYDE &'MOT ES, Proprietors. March 20, 1870 30 NEW ADVElItSEMENTS. Fime to Pay Me Something on your account, so that I can keep up my Stock of Giods and always have Want on hand at all times. If you SuENo Anything on Last Years' Account. Don't put ui e off any longer, but come egnare n p. If ypu want more Goode Themt to you on easy terms. I want t sell1 you Or for Cash or Barter, or That wilt best &uit you, B3e under8.ul,, and my New Stock of Dry Goods8, 8oots, Shoes, Ilats, &c., catit be beat Call'and see mec. Respectt fully, W. T. McFALL. Oct 12, 187G 6 EASLEV STATION, S. ('. ~- 0 OURf SENIOR, T. W. RUSSELL, has just returned from the North, where he purch ased the best and varied EVEII U ROUG HT T O TH IS MARK ET, which we propose to sell to suit the times. You cant find anything you want in OUR STOCK, AND WE PROPOSE TO SELL IT to you if you give us a trinl. We are always in the Market for PRODUCE of any kind, Remember your Guano 15 cents Cotton will expire the 1st of Novemn. ber'. Govern yourselves accordingly Respectful ly, RUSSELL, MARTIN & Co., Oct. 12, 1876 6 LIBERTY HOTEL THE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A FIRST CLASS HOUSE at Liberty S*tation, S. C., anid is prepared to take permanent or transient Boarders at reasonabte rates. The Table will be supplied with the best the markL 't. affords. 1He also keeps a se1'et STOCK OF MER CIIANISE on hand, which is offered to the public cheap, for cashi :Consult your own initerest and call on him. J. J4 NIX, Liberty, S. C., July 18, 1876 46 tt Notice. ALL persons inidebted to the tstate of Jame's M. McF'alt, deceased, either by note or account, are req1uested to Come for fard an-1 .-a0t1. the same, on or before the 15th (lay ofI Navember next. Parties falling to do so, w.11 after that date, find their ac counts in the hands oftnoflicer for collection. W. T. McFALL, Adm' r. Out 5. 1q76 5 3 NNW ADVERTISEMENTS. I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL. ly call the attention of the publio to my well holected and as sorted stock of RlN AND ImE flY-OK, consisting of DRY & FANCY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, hIW C16in Mde a iPIy. GROCERIES, HARD WARE, &C. All of which I will soil ch"ap for cash. I am still Agent for the "E9URE KA" FERTILIZER, ono of the best in tho market. Price payable in cotton at 15c. 1st Nov., $60.00 per ton. Price payable iu. currency 1st Nov., $55.00 per ton. Price payable in cash on delivery, $47.50 per ton. Freight $6.00 per ton, to be added to this point, and must be paid in nash. -0 Last but not least, let me impress it upon those who fre due me on acN -ount for 1875, that I need the money ind MUST HAVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at once and favor me- as I favored you. M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S. C. F"eb 17, 1870 24 (f H EADQUARTCRS FOR ChEAP Stoves, Tinware and House Furnishing Goods. CROCKERY, GLASS AND SILVER PLATED WARE A SPECIALTY. Roofing and Repairing done at short notice, at the lowest prices. We ask all the peop)le of Pickenis and adjoininig Counties to call and examine our stock. We certainly sell Goods cheaper than they have ever lieen sold in this market. All Goods guaranteed. To Merchants--we whtolesala Tinware as cheap as Northern markets. Sehd fotr Price List. ,J. E. CURTIS & CO., Cleveland Block, Greenville, S. 0. Sept 28, 1876 4 3m DU RYEAS'. SATIN GLOSS STARCH. TRY IT !' Lse it once, and you will use no other DURY EaS' IMPROYE D CORN * ST ARCH. IPronouned1 by Jurors of Great International Exposition, ParIs, 18(17, to be the "PERFECTION OF QUALITY." A trial will insure its popularity every where. None genuine without Duryeas' on every package. For salte by Grocers generaliy. June 8, 1876 40 l NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T HE undersigned have associated withu them in the conduct of their business of Tanning and Mlantuftetning Boots and Shoes, Mtt. CHAItLES WEITNAUER, as a partner equally interested with uS therein. The namue of the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful for' past patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the same, Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputation as :. Tanner, and wilt be able to supply criso,rs in this ine with the hest article ut' SOLE, UPPER AND1 H ARLNE88 LEA ' lHER. We will con'tinue to manufacture our first class hand made And offer them oh the best termis. OURL BOOTS anid 8S1088 are for satle by W. T. McFALL, at Pickens Court House, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for ilides on reasonable terms. 0. W. PiTZINGE~R, (GOTTLOBE WANNER. .7.,y 29, 18" R46 A t .N E NEVV STORE, NEW GOODS? AT EASLEY STATION, 8. 0. Tho undenitgned have opened a Ieuse in Easley, near their Livery Stable, for the pur. pose of conducting a fahdy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Firm, name and style of RICHEY & WYATT. They guarantee bottom prices, as they Intend selling strictly for cash. Give them a call. H. A. RICHEY, A. G. WYATT. Easley, Nov 22, 1876 18 1 r NOTICE! On and After the 15th lust, we will SELL GOODS FORl CASH OR DARTER ONLLY WE WILL BE PLEASED TO servo our friends on those terms, but can not sell on time. All pet'sons INDEBTED are re quested to call and closo all Accounts by NOTE. R. E. HOLCOMBE & SON, Easley, S. C., July 13, 1876 45 Used in nearly every locality in many States. Settled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppreE sed and irregular menses and uterine Ob structions, or every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Regulator, than by all othier remedies combined. Its success in Georgia and oilher States is beyond precedent in the annals of phiisic. Thousands of certificates from women everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The attention of prom inent medical men is aroused in behalf of this wvondeIrfuil compoutad, and the most success ful practioners use It. If women suffer here after it will be their own fault. Female Regulator is prepared and sold by L. 11. Bradfield, D)ruggist., Atlanta, Ga., and Inay be bought at $1,50 per bottle at any respectable Drug Rtore in the Union. EFFE.CTL TRULY WOND)EnFULr. CAnRITRsV'ILI,E, GRt., April 2t6, 1869.-This will certify that two membjers of my imme diate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit, by various med ical dloctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr4 J. Blradtield's FEZMALE REGULA TOR. I therefore deem it my dt.y to furnish this certificate, with the hope of dlrawing attentio loOf sufferinig wonmenkind to the merits of a medicine whose power in cur, ing irregular and suppressed inenstrantion, has been proven under my own personal ob servation. Its effect oni such cases is truly wonderful, -arnd well may the remedy be calle~d "Woman's Best Friend." Yours respectfilly, JA s. w. STR A NO. Sept. 7, 1870 1 4 The State of South Carolina. PICKENS COUNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS. Baylis WV Mansell, Fletcher Mansell, Camilla Hendricks and husband James B Hendricks and others--Plakinti ffs. sagainst James Bsswell, Robert. E Bowen, Wm A Clyde, Henry C Briggs, Thomas WV Iussell, Orlando C Folger anud others-D-Lefendants. COMPLAINT FORl REIEr, Ada BY virtue of a decreetal order, made by the lHon. T. HI. Cooke, Judge of thme Eighth Judicial Ciircuit, on the 18elh day of July, A. D 1876, each and every of the heirs sit law of Tinsa Emma Johnson, formerly Tiftt. sa Err ma Manseil, if any there be other than the Plaintiffs above named in this ac tion, are hereby summotned anid required to appear before the Clerk of this Court, iden tify themselves and establish their claims to the funds to be distributed, herelin on or be fore the 21st. day of July A. D. 1877, or forever be debarred of all benefit undler the decree fd'distribut ion to be rendered in this action. Given under my hand and office seal sat Pickens, this the 15th day of July A. D. 1870. 8.D- KEITH, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Pickens County, S. C. July 20. 1876 460l AGEi S Our large life-like Steel En I gravings of the Presidential MAKB Candidate sell rapidly. Send for circular. N. Y. Engr'aving 18a day Co., 86 Wall St., 13hr 3236, N.Y. SO LE U IBIA REtIS1TER, DAILY, TRT-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. The Only Dem11ati1a e)Q at the Capl1tI TEbiMs, IN AP'vANCE : Daily, six monthsi, $8 50 Tr4-Weekly six months, 2 50 Weekly, six months, 1 00 -0-o CII E A P EST Book and Job Printing Offiee iN TiIlR ST'ATE. I @e* Address all'commnunicatlons, of whiat ever character, to Manager ltegister Pub, lihn ompany, Columbia, 8. C. NEW ADVERTIBEMENTS. 'hLz, WELigJ TAYLOR, A 2PORRYS & COUNSELORkt, IORENS c. H. Memseto of the Anterkcan Attorneys Assol. ation ad of the United States Law tsog. tiot. Col. JA1118 1. IAGOOD is associated with them. and they will'-ive prompt attention to all business #xtrusted to them. June 16, Ise 41 Norton, Xeith & Hollingsworth ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . Will pradtide l the Circuit and Prebalo Courts for Pickens County. and In the UnItAd Btatea Courts of this State from that county. One of the Setot pArtners will be present to assist in the transaction of any importait business during vacation., Js J. NORTON, Walhall: W. C. KEIT11, 0. L. H1OLLINGSWORT11,Pickons C. 11. March 28, 1876 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A TTORNE YS A T LA. 1. P10 K ENS8 C. 11. S.C., Will Practice in all the Courts of the Stnto and of the United States. Business promptly attended to. Match 16 18'70 28 W MITNER SYMMES. ATToXXXT AND 0o1NsELLoR AT .AW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices in the Circuit oirt and Court o Probate for Pickens ounly. May l4 42 Gm ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATT0ftNEy AT IAAW, ~EE ILE C, H., L, C, Practices in Courts of Pickos County, and in United States Cour AoILL GEARINQ E HAFT G, ULLEYS AND HAN~GERS LADDRE OLE& HUNT. GUANO ! THlE UNDERSIGNED RLESPECTFpULLY call th.e attent.ion of their friends to the fact, that, in addition to their Which is always full in its varied brainche.c~ They have on hand a quantity of different Standard Fertilizers, at the following prices B r a d R e y 's Annuanoniated. Phosphate. Cash Price, (5 00 Time Price, payable In Currency, 51 00 Titne l'rice payable in Middling CoL ton, at 16 cetlts, G0 00 Atlantic Phosphate. Cash Price, $, Ii 00 Time Price, payable in Currency. 5i0 00) Time Price, payable in Middling Cot.. ton at 16 cents, G;; 00 Mkapes Phosphate. Cash Vri< e, $s I 0 Time Price, payable in Currrney, .53 (JO WVilcox. & Gibbs' : Manipu lated Guano. Cash. Price, $33 00 Trime Price, payable in Mid dling Cot.. ton, at 17 cents, 70 ()& Freight to be added from Factory, andi payable in CA8H. All time sales to be closedb by note, due 1st day of November next. Rtespect fully, lIUD)GENS & B(OLT. Easley, S. 0 , Feb. 281, 1870 2G 1875~. . . . . . - 18 . Y OUR ATTENTION IS MOST RE.SPE;C.. .fully called to the largest and decidedly the CHEAPEST Stock of Gooder a' has ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; con sisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, eto., etc. Our prices are so low that no h.ouse th.is side ef New York can traider-sell us. We Bell Goods strictly for CAXSII, wvhich enables us to make tho above dcebirat.'on. We keep constantly on ha nd a larvge lot of DOORS, SASH and BLINDS, at pr1ices that defy competition. We also keep on har.d a lairge lot of Ihlow celebrated ORA NOE PLOWV STOCh'S3, ,"to which we invite your attention. We have also connected to our Store, a a Large WAGON YAIlID, with a well of Good Water, which is Free and Orry' to Alr, OELY & BROTHER. Greenville S. C., October 1 187J'. mio6