The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, November 16, 1876, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS. Church Directory. Om Hugh MeLets, 2d Sunday at 11 A. U. Rev. J. C. Hudson, 8d 44 11 A. x Rev. W. 11. Ariall, 4th " 11 A. M Rev. W. B. Singleton at Sacona every ' I'st Sunday and Saturday before, at 11 a. m. Pay your swtbscrip ion. ILet uR have peaco."--We will now have peace. nampton Hats att Hagood & Alex ander'*. While we writo we look at the pictu-e of Hampton. Some o, our Republican friends say their tonvues have been ai 1t.-They can lick either side of the buttered bread. A child has beeli born, in thiA coun, ty, wearing the red shirt, with arms. send up your U. S. Martshalis. We had anotherjuvenile promonade on last Saturday in h nor of the el ection of Hampton. The name of Hamptol is endeared to every fire, aide, so much so that, when the child is first able to tirticulato, it lisps the name of Hampton. Died, at Pickens C. H., on Sunday evening, the 12th November, James Albert., son of Alonzo At. and Eliza. both Folger, aged 10 months and 12 days. "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blersed be the natme of the Lord." * We have been informed that the barn of Mr. Richard Lewis, the can - didate elect for the offiee of Probato Judge for Oconee County, was re contly destroyed by fire. It i8 sup posed to be the wol k of an incendiary. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOIl, PitcKENs C. II., S. C,, Nov. 6, 1876. TilIE following TCA CTS Ott PARlCE LS OF LAND. forfeited 'o the State for nion payment of taxes in 1872. will be offered for Male at Public Auction. hy the County T'rea zirer of 'ickensi, on the 30th day of November, 1876. Keise and McCulley, 711 acres Martha Hell, 12 aicres Ann T. E Ree~d, :30 acres Samuel Maverick's Estate 2,926 aorra ('or,azty Aud.itor. Nuv 0. 1876 18 8 NOTiCE. 7 HE ti ersi,'ned respect ully info,rms all Iper.'dns ia.debt ed to im z or, Ula~c'<mith-i ing, to comte forward andl Netle by the let of D)ecemiber next, or their ac:outs will he placed in the hinds of a Trial Justice for collection. Save cost aLd bettle. I miust have moneiay. T. W. IIILL. Nov 2, 1876 9 8 Notice ! THE BUSINESS OF HE NDRI KS & WIL LIA MS at Eeasley S.ation will be cotinued by the undersigned survivor. A g' od Stock of General Mlerchan dise, consisting of BOOTS AND) SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTING, CROCKERtY.WARE, NOTIONS, &c., In store and arriving. All to be sol.i as ceap as any (other establishment can sell, For Casta or Barter. We. call attention of 0our trienzd6 whom we have been accommodat.ing, to their indebtednzess to us. and as~k them to call at once and sett,le their acconnts by cash or note. The death ot Mr. Hlendricks makes 'this call a necessity, and hope that none will di.4regard it. Bring in your Produce-the high, est market prica puaid for Cotton, Corn, &c. Survivor. Easley, Sept. 26, 1876 4 ti The State of Southa Carolina COUNTY OF PICKEJNs. By [ II. Phai/pot, Judge of Probate. Whereas. Geo. McAdams hias made suit to me IVjrant him Let ters of A dminist rat ion. upon the Estate and Effects of elhn Tranum deceased 'The kindred and creditors of the said John Tranum, deceased, are therefore oited to.be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be holden at Pickens C. H., on tiaurday, 25th day of November, next, at 11 o'clock, a. mn., to shew cause, if any they hqve, why the said'ada.inistLrat ion should not lie granted. Given under my hand and seal this, the 4th day of November A. D., 1876, Kov 9. 18'76 102 JIl i 1011I ?? a Cos. EASLEY STATION, S. C, DEALERS IN Dry-10, kroin , Iawa, ce 0 WILL SELL OOODS IN THEIR LINE, as cheap, as they can be bougbt in Pickens County, for the cash, or in exchange for country produce. Our TERM are strictly CASH. Ioo SACKS SALT IN STORE, FOR $1.50 PER SACK CASH. JOUN T GOSSETT & CO. 0 I,ooo Pairs Mens', Boys', Childrens', Womens', and Miss. es, BOOT8 and SHOES, in store and to ar rive,.at prices to suit the hard times-for the cash. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. 0 One Horse And Two Horse TURN PLOWS, Corn Shel. lers and PLOW POINTS, very low for the C.AS. JOUN T. GOSSLTM & CO. In Store And to arrive, 70 Barrels Common and Extra FLOUR. Also, a heavy stock of BACON. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. -0 Calicoes An Elegant line of Prints, at 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also. a r ice aanortment of ShawM. Bail Morals. Notions,. Jeans, Linseys, &c. Come and see them. JOUN T1. GOSSEIT & CO. Hats! H ats!! IIATS, almost. without No. at prices to suit the miost stingy. OlIN T. G~OSSETT & CO. Oct s5. 187t 8 0 H AGO OD & ALEXANDER'S PICK ENS C. 1.1 . . W E A RE NO W RECEiVING from New York and Baltimore, a lar go and( splendid Stock of These Goodsi were carefully selected and closely bought by one of the firm, and CAN anid WILL1 BE sold at a8ton ishingly low figures. Among the many novelties to be found in our' stock, is the neat aind h:andsome TIilde~n, Henmdricks, and Hampton HATS, anid the stylish HaZmp)tonl COLLAR. Call early,- amaico your selections anmd ho hap1py. Respetfumlly, HAGs OD & ALEXANDER Oct 25, 1876 8 NEW GOODS! NEW STORE? TIHlE UND)ELSIGNED RESPECT fumlly inform the citizenms of Pickens County, that they hazve opeoned a splendid AT EASLE Y STATION, S. C., WVhicih they propose to sell as cheap as anyhody for' CASH OR BARTER, Res4pectrm ly MAULDIN & HESTER, Oet, 26, 1876 8 . 8m Notice to Creditors. ALL persons having any demands against Athe Estate of Rufua Oats, deceased, are hereby no'ifled to present the same within the time prescribed by law, duly attested; and those Indebted to the Estate are requested to come for ward and l,te. M ARY A. OA TS, A dms, and 4LONZO M. FOLOBR, Adg'or. Nav 2, 167 6 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'ime to Pay Me Sometlhiny on your account, so that I can keep isp my Stock of G -ods and always have Want on hand at all times. It you Anything on Last Yearti' Account. Don't put ii e off any longer, but come eq,iare up. U If you watt more Goods Them to you on vasy terms. I want to sell you flu Sw is Or for Cash or Barter, or That wilt best suit you, I Giawqg Be :ndereal, and my New Stock of !)ry Goods, Uos Shioes, l la-, &vc., ciat be beat. Call an see mec. Rlespectinlly, W. T. McFAL.. Oct 12, 1876 6 0 EASL EY STATI,ON, S. C. OU R SENIOlt, T. W. RUSSELL, has just reoturned from tho North, whoe ho pure:h ased the best and EVERI BROUGHT TO TiS MARK ET, which we proposo 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. Weo are always in the Market for PRODUCE of' any kind. Remember your Guano 15 eents Cotton will expire the 1st of' Novoem her. Govern yourselves accordingly' Respoetfully13, R USS EL L, M A Rl'IN & CO., Oc t 12, 1876 6 LIBERTY HOTEL THIE UNDERS1GNED llAS OPENED A FIRST CLASS HOUSE at Liberty Stat ion, 8. C., and is prepared to take permanent or transient Boarders at reasonable rates. The Table will be supplied with the best the market affords. He also keeps a select STOCK OF ME R CHIANDI8E on Nand, which is- offered to the puibbe cheap, for cash. Conisult your own interest and call on him. J. 3. NIX. Liberty,_S. C., July 18, 176 46 tf Notice. ALL. persons indebted to the Estate of AJames M. MicFall, deceuised, either by note oacon,are requeste*d tcmefor fard and settle the saime, on or befo&e the 15th day oftNovemnber next. Partie, failing to do so, will after that date, find i beiu so. counts in the hands of an officer forecolection. W. T. MoFALL, Adm'r. Qet 8. 1976' 6 8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRY4lO ODE! [ WOULD AGAIN RESPECTPUL. ly call the attention of tho public to my well bloceted and us sorted stock of AnD 1m3 -IT-O3 consisting of DRY & FANCY GOODS, JZAT AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, lab' 1oig IO & spliaty. GROCERIES' UARD WARE, &C. %i of which I will sall cheap for cash. I am stiH Agent for the "EURE A" FEr1LI7ER, one of the best n the market, Price payable in cotton at 15c. It Nov., $60.09 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 .o this point, 'nd must be paid in -U811. Last but not least, let me impress t upon those who sre due me on ac-, ,otnt for 1875, that I need the money ind MUST HAVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at once and favor me as I avored you. M. WI. VORID. EASLEY STA'ION, S. C' Feb 17, 1876 24 tf HIEADQUARTeRS FOR CIIEAP stoves, Tinware~ and House' Furnishing Goods. CROCKERY, GLASS AND SILVERI PLATED WARE A SPECIALTY. R oofing and Repairing done at short notice, it the lowest prices. We usk all the people >f Pickens and adjoining Counties to call and examTine our stock. We certainly Bell Goods ~heaper thain they have ever been sold in this miarket. All Goods guaranteed. To Merchans-we wholesala Tinware as ~heap as Northern markets. Send for Price List. J. E. CURTIS & CO., Clevelanid Block, Greenville, S. C. Se,pt 28, 1876 4 8m The undersigned offer their entire STOCK )F GOODS at cost and carrige. Their stock onsists of: )ry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Cutlery, G3lassware, &c., &c. If you want more Goods for the same noney, you will have to go to New York or ome other market, as we are determined to lose out our stock at the lowest possible igureu. Come and be convinced. Examine for your elves and gotr will see that we mean business. iW All persons indebted to us will please all a nd set tIe, as we desire to- olose up our jusiness by the 1st of December. RlespectfuIly, BROWN & HENDRICKS. Oct 26. 1875 8, tf NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T HIE undersigned have associated with them' in the conduct of their business of Fanning and anufhectuing Boots and f4hoes, \tPR. CIIARLES WETITNAUER, as a partner 'qually Interested with us thierein. The tame of the firmt will hereafter be the "OCON EE TrANN ERIY." Thianktul f-r pa,st patroinage, we bespeak a continuance of the ,amwe, Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputation as a TaLnne,r, and will be able to mupply customners in this line wih (lhe best irticle of 80LE. UPPER ANDI HARNESS LEA HER. A LSO, We will con,tinue to manuft.cture our Erst ilass hand made lUSTS AUB SI0EM, andI ofer them on the besat terms. OUR BOOTS anid SHlOE3 are fo'r sale by V. T. McoFA Lh, at Pickens Court Hfouse, heap fotr cash, or whrich will be exchanged or Hides on reasonatbie terms. 0. WV. FIL~ZINGER, GOTTLOl1E WANNE~R. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEVV STORE, NEW GOODS I AT EASLEY STATION, S. C. e The undersigned have opened a House In tj Easley, near their Livery Stable, for the pur. a pose of conducting a fancy 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 V them a call. 11. A. RICHEY, A. 0. WYATT. Easley, Nov 22, 1875 18 tf NOTICE! - 0-_ - On and After the 15th Inst, we will SELL GOO.DS FOR a OAZH OR DARTER ONLETY WE WILL BE PLEASED TO serve our frintidt on thuse terms, but can not gell on timo. All persons INDEBTED are ro quested to call and close all Accounts by NOTE. R. E. HOLCOMBE & SON. Easley, S. C., July 13, 1876 45 'ised in nearly every locality i many States. Settled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres sed and irregular menses and uterine ob, structions, of every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr J- Bradfield's Female Rlegulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its success in- Georgia and- oilher St at es is beyond precedent in ti.e annals of phisic. Thousands of cer tifliates from women everywhere pour in upon the proprietor The attention of prom inent medical men is aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, and the most success ful practioners use it. if women suffer here after it will ba -their own fault. Female . Regulator is prepared and sold- by L. Ii. Braidfield, Druggist., Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought, at $1,50 per bot tle at any respectable Dr-ug Store in the Union. EFFEcTL TRULY WOND)ERFUL. CARTERBvILLE, OR., April 26, 18G9.-Thig will certify that two members of my immne diate family, after having suffered for many< years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit, by various med ical dloctors, wer*e at length conmpletely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Iiradfield's FEMA LE REGULATOR. I therefore deem it my duty to furnish this certifi'cate, with the hope of drawing attention of suffering womenkind to the merits of a medicine whose puwer in cur, ing irregular and suppressed menstruation, has been proven under my own personal ob servation. Its effect on such cases is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be called "Woman's Best Friend." Yours respect fully, JAs. w. STRANcJE. Sept. 7, 1876 14 1 FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE is hereby given that application C has been made to I. H. Philpot. Esq.,1 Judge of Probate of Pickens County, for leave ' to make a Fin'd Bettlement of the Estate of Dr. Jno. M. Field deceased, on the 4th day of December next, and to be discharged there from as administrator. WV. T. FIELD, Ad'mr. t Oct 26, 1878 8 5 Est ate N attee. A LL prosindebted to the Estate of Dr. JM Field, deceased on Medigal Ac- C count or otherwise, will please come for'ward 1I and settle the same) on or before the 4th day of December next; and those having demands against the Estate will please meet me ont p thait day at. Pickenis Court liouse, with their h accounts properly proven. Mr. Isaac Nim mons is authorired to receive and receipt for any monies that may be paid him. WV. T. FIELD), Ad' mi. Oct 26, 1876 8 4 --1 EINA.L SETTL MENT, INTOTTCE is hereby given that appliention hias been ma~de to I. H. Philpot, Judge of Probate of Pickens County, for leave to make a Final Settlement of the Esta e of S. V Gloodlett, dteceasedi, on the 4th day of De. cember next, and to be discharged therefromu as administratrix. M ARY L. GOOD LETT, Adm'ix. Oct 26. 1S76 8 4 CO LU4MBIA REGISTER,4 PU BOSHED DAILY, TRI-WEEXLY & WEEKLY. ?b Ol D11o ?at00 1a e? at thB Cap1ta1. TERMS, IN APVAN~E Daily, six months, $8 60 Tri-Weekly six months, 2 60 Weekly, six months, 1 00 Book and Job Printing Office INTITh'STATE. - 0 gg A ddress all communications, of what, I ever character, to Mianager IRegister P'ub liehing Company, Columbia. 8. C.. Mae 1. 18%87 NEW ADVERTISEMIENT&, CARLE, WE, h TAYWXV I TTORNE YS CQURSML025 PICKENS C. H. fembers of the American Attorneys Asoc.& tion and of the United tates Law Associa. on. Col. yAIMES E. NAOOD Is anoelated wiA iem, and they will give pro"npt attenslon be 11 businets entrusted to thQa. June 16, 1876- E. forton, Keith & Holugswort% ATTORNEYS AT LAW fill practice Ia the Circuit and Prae our(s for Pickens County, and in the United tatew Courts of this Sate from that county. ne of the Senior partners will be preset be esist in the transaction of say importat usiness durin'g vacation. J. J. NORTON, Walaa W. C. KEIT11, W G. L. MOLLINOSWORTU,Pickeas C. H. March 23, 1876 29 HOLCOXBE & CEILir A TTONE YS AT LA W. PI C R E N S C. H. S. o, Fill Practice in all the Courts of the State nd of the United States. Business promptly ttended to. March 1G 1870 28 WVETNKR SYESg, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Al .AW, GREINVILLE, S. C. [)ractices in the Circn'it ourt and Court e LProbate for Pickens ounty. MAy 16- 41 60 ISAAC X,- BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAV* &-ZTMLLE C. L, 3. C. Practices in Conrts of Pick .nnty, and in United S,ates Courts MILL BEARIN GUANO ! THlE UNDERSIGNED) RESPECTFULLY n'l the at tention ot' their friends to the faos, hac, in addition to their iecr Is always full' in Its varied branches. 'hey have on hand a quantity of different randard Fer'tilizers, at the folIowing prios. ~ra d Iey'-s Asmmemiated .Phosphate. asht Price, g-4506 "me Price, payable in Currency, 61 00 ime Price payable in Middling Cot ton, at 16 aents, G0 00 Atlantie Phosphate. asha Price, $44 00 'nte Price, payable in Currency. inme Price, payable in Middling Cot ton at 16 cents, 8"a 09 Mapes Phesphate. ash Prii e' $48 09 ime Price, payale in Currrney, 63 00 Vilcox & Gibbs' Xaufpu lated Guano. ash Pr ee, $65 08 ime Pirice, payab)le in Middling Cot ton. at. 17 ceunts, 70 00 Freight to be added from Factory, and ayable in CA Si. All time sales to be elosed y note, due 1st day of November next. Respectfully, HUDGENS & BOLT. asley, 8. 0., Feb. 23, 1876 28 .8715- - - - - - - 1875. 7ALu AND !UTfl lIM! OUR AT'TENTIONIS8 MOST RESPECT f1yc'alled to the largest and decidedly he tCilEAPEST Stock of Goods that has ver been exhibited in West Greenville ; eon istinig $, DRY GOODg, BOOTS, SHOES, IATS, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, fROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are so kow that no house this. ide of New York eann nuder-sell us. We sell Goods strtetty for C48fl, which nables na to inake th~e above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of )OORS, SASIl and BLINDS, at prices that efy competition. We also keep on har.d a large lot of thee elebrated OR ANGE PLOW STOCgS, ,'io rhich we I-. 4ie your at tenfr:on. We hate afso connected to our Store, Large WAGON YA RD, with a well of Good fater, which Is Free arnd OPEN to A. CELY & DROTEER. (tr'en-"lle B. C., October) 3975. .soE