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LOCAL ITEMS.I Church Directory. Retv. Hugh McLees, 2d Sunday at 11 A. N. Rev. J. C. Hudson, 8d " 11 A. M Rev. W. II. Arlal, 4th " 11 A. N Rev. W. B. Singleton at Sacona every lot Sunday and Saturday before, at 11 a. n. We are authorized by the Auaitor, A. M. Folger, Esq., to state that the sale of forfeited lands it4 postponed till Friday, Decembor 1it. This is the season for back-bone and spare ribes. if you havo hogs to kill, do so at once, for feart cholera, or some other two-legged monster, may do the job for you. They sometimes disappear misteriously. We advise our farmers, if they have not already made i sufficient nowIlngs of wheat, to continue during the whole of December. Some kinds of wheat do as well sown in December as earlier. We have known excelleit wheat produced from seed sown in January. +4w+ C We are requested to state that a Union Mceting will be held at Enon church on Friday, before flfth Sunday in December. Tho churches, com posing the Third Union District, are requested to send up delegates. Business of importance will como be fvte the body. STEWARD1S MEETING.-ThO Stow, ard's Meeting for Pickens Circuit will be held at Easley Station, (Mt. Olivet Church) on Friday before the second Sunday in next month-being the 8th day of December. A full attendance is earnestly requested. W. H1. AR1AIr, P. C. We have had thus far a most favor. able autun-dry, clear, anId l)!cas ant weathetr. Tbeo coll li(i I3ay weather incident. to th ap..proatih of winter is begitnn1ing to ome upon us. The cott1n crop is welikniigh gatheredl In thItis region. T1he hi rmrnCs C are now h)eginintg to ga ther th;e corni crop, whiich is cetat inly~ a fin one, ec,ILially ont lhe t uad--thie bottoin vf thet keen(Cville News, bem~ Columu bin, says: for whliat. 'The Devil ,,uly knox's.. Its thU). f1u.t tittcle e .a s vev' eatne 10i ttrn.0 or :abend Ol life rei ttig (OI is Co' urit. And he iis p re-sea her c ~ i.s not regtirde'tia aa :oo L4PJ( .e~n oft Order aad lai. tlutcel,*.] Ini a wich1 diven:UJ-id ait Chaed r~ recen7tly, Jutdgei*~ .Mue I y staLted that, a how days heLre ;. * elect ion, he wrote to Gotvernor0 iLaiys and inaqirt.. ed of huim if he sustainaed the baronet, polcytheha been) ad'ste d mthis &tate. Revei vmtg n;o reply. he eame to. the concIlus%ion that, this policy was ap)proved of by Hasyes anid, he, there fore, cast his ballo. for Tildeni. Judge Cooke also supaported Tidn and1 L Hiend ricks. Chlamberiain got not exceeding a dozon white ot es in A bhcv il (Cun-. ty, and it is thought that some of that number voted for him becanHo of a hope of' reward, or throughi fear. There sceems to be little doubt that the returns from the Kershawv Court House, Red I[ill and Liberty 11ill boxes will be thrown out, on the ground of fraud, intimidation and ir regularities, It thisi be done, it will give Kershawv County t.o the Demo crats by one thoulsantd malzjority. MARRIED, on tihe 10th inustant, b)y Rev. Daniel Littleton, at the tesidlence of Mr. Jordon Ricae MR. WILLIS J. CRtENSiAW to MISS NANCY E. RIGGINS, both of Pick ens. AUCTION ! -o TIIE~ undersigned will sell at PUBIAC AUCTION, on Saleday in DECEMBERt next, their entire g STOCK OF OOD , Their .a ek Oonsists of : Dry GTroods, I~tsand aps,Groceries, Roots andl Shoes, Ilardware, Cutlery, Classware, &c. Those indebted to 'us will d1o well to settle by that day, we would regret having to sue any one. If' you do not settle, you will posi. tively be sued. Look out, we mean jus~t whRa, we say. Riespectfu ly, BROWN & HENDRICK8. Nov 28. 1875 12 tf JOIN U ITT a Co.i EASLEY STATION, S. C, DEALERS IN k-yhodl, MrC1618, Buboar, 11 -0 WILL SELL GOODS IN THEIR LINE ks cheap, as they can be bought in Picken ,ounty. for the cash, or in exchange fo ountry produce. Our TERMS are strictl; (?AS811. Ioo SACKS SALT N STORE, FOR $1.50 PER SACE ASII. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. I,ooo Pairs lens', Boys', Children$ omen1s', and Miss s, BOOTS and SHOES, in store and to ar ive, at prices to suit the hard times-for thi ash. JOHN T. GOSSEIT & CO. 0 One Horse Lnd Two Horse TURN PLOWS, Corn Shel ors and PLOW POINTS, very low for th4 JOUN T. GOSSETT & CO. 0 In Store nd to arrive, 70 Barrels Common and Extri 'LOUR. Also, a heavy stock of BACON. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Calicoes An Elegant line of Prints. at 8 and 10 centb er yard. Also, a nice amort mnt of Shawls, al M orals. Nat ions, Jeans', Linseys, &c. ou:e and see themi. JTOIIN T. GO)SSEIT & CC). Flats! Ilats!! 11 .\TS. nim st . w: hout No. at pr'ices ta na~ tht m~ost stinigy. .IOlIN T. G;O'SET1 1" & CO. Oct 25, 187G 8 - 0 IAGOOD & ALE~XANDER'S rom New York. mln Bali imore, a larg< nd)( splenidid Stock of Thiese Goods were carefu lly selecte' ind closely bought by oneo of the firm 11nd CAN andl wiLT ne sold at aston ishingly low figures. A mlong the ma:ny noveltics to be Counin t Our sinc, is theO neat an<H hands('iome1 lhden, lHenel'rieks, an< IlampIjtonl IIAT'IS, and the htylisl lIamp)tin COLL2AR. Call early, mak o your selection and be happy. Recspect fully, HIAGi>'OD & ALEX AND)ER. Oct 25, 1876 8 NEW GOODS NEW STORE!I T II E UND)EESIGNED 1tESPEC' fully infoIrm theo ci tizens et Pickeni County, that they hauvo opened splend.Jid AT EASLEY STATION, S. C., Which they propose to se'. as choa as anybody for flOepectf'niIly MAIULDIN & IIESTERI, Oct, 2'0. 1876 8 3m Homestead and Exemptios NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. Mari NE. Gambrell, widow of the lato J. 31a dlen Gambrell, has applied to mec to have llmesteadI eet otff 5 o heroelf and children o of the property o1' her late husband, accordii to an act of t he General Asasembly of theStat e South Carolina, approved Februery 22d, 187 and the same wilt be heard in my oflice Pickens Court Ilouse on 25th day of Novet ber, 1876. I. H1. PHIILPOT, J.P.r.c. Oct e& 1870 8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fime to Pay Me Something on you' account, so tha S I can keep upi my Stock of Gtodi and aways have Want on hand at all times. If you Anything on Last Years' Account. Don't put n c off any longer, but W come square up. U.r If you want more Goods TI ~I Them to yon on easy terms. I want to sell you Or for Cash or Barter, or That wil best fsit you Iso u1nderI>oh, and( myi New Slock oi cant be beat. Call an~id see tue. Respe'ct fully, Oct 12, 1876 6 The State of South Car'oliua L'ICKENs CoUN'rY. IN COUiU' COMMON PLEAS Mrs. Mary Boyd, Plaintiff. Agaiinst Harvey C. Ilunt, liebecca IHunt widow of Hlewlet flunt, William Hunt liarvey3 C. Hunt. Martin Hunt, Evalline( (Chibi, MIary llunt, Caroline Morgmu, Mar garet liiut, Zuraih Gutest, Rlobert (I. Hunt, D)orcus Petty, ElizabehthIi I ut, widow 01 W~esley lunt., WV. P. llunt., heirs of' Johra T. Ilint. B. F. Hunit, T J1. Hunt, Marcus 11. Hunt, Ann llunt, and John Petty-De. fendant s. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. TO Harvey C. Hunt I. F. Hunt, Harvey C. Ilutnt, Jr.. Martin Hunt, and Mairy -Hunt, l>efendants in this action. XOU are hereby summond aned required tc .Lanswer the comnplint in this action, which is f101ie i lhe otlice of the Clerk 01 Court. of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the sub Sscribers at their office, Public Square, Green . ville C. HI. S. C.. within twenty days after the service of this~ summons on you, exclusiv4 of' the dlay of service. If you fail to answei this complaint within the time aforesaid, th4 Splaintiff will apply to the Court for the relie dILmawnded inl thle comuplalint, and for costs. Dated 21st June, 187h BLYTIJE & ANSEL, Plaintiff's Attorney. Gr'ecnville 0. H., S. 0. To Harvey C. Hunt, B F. Hunt, Harvey C linit, Jr. Mminn liuitand Mary Hunt. T1aike not ice, t hat, the complaint, in the aboy stated case was filed in the office of the (leri of thle court of comm uons pleas for said count' of Pickens, on the lst. day of July A. J). 187tC UILYTI! F & ANSEL, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ~' Nov 9, 1876 11 6 Poor House Steward Wanted pIlE County Commissioners of Picken Cunty, dho hereby advert ise, that res ponisible bids or propositions in writinug perform thle duties ot Poor House Ste~ward S for the ensuing year, are invited to be file a in their office on or before the 8th day c December next. Each bidlder is required give full particulars as to his family, an good references, fromu which to enable thI incoming Board to accept, the pro posit ion c bid that may seemr best for the intecrests < lie county. Datedl Novemiber lie 7thI, 18S76. R0iBERT' CRAIO. Nov 16, 1876 11 3 LIIBERTY HOTE~I - ----'0 THlE UNDERSlGNED llAS OPENEDB -FIRST CLASS HOUSE at Liberty Station,i Lb C., an1d is prepared to take permanent 4 -transient Boarders at reasonable rates. aThe Table will be supplied with the be tthe market affords. ofet also keeps a select. STOCK OF MEl 3, CH IANDISE oni hand, which is offered to tI at public cheap, for cash. Consult your ov r' interest and call onhim. on J. J. NIX. Libertyv. S. C., July 18, 1876 46 t( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D-O ODE! I WOULD AGAIN RESPECTFUL ly call the attention of tho public to my well solected and us sorted stock of 31i1 AID SINEI BIT-NOD con8ist1rng of DRY & FANCY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 0014' clotjn Mai I spei1ty. GROCERIES' HARDWARE, &. All of which I will sall cheap for cash. -0 I am still Agent for the "EJRE KA," FERTILIZER, one 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. Prico payablo in cash on delivery, $47.50 per ton. Freight $6.00 per ton, to be added to this point, and must bo paid in Cash. -0 Last but not least, let mo impress it upon those who %re duo me on ac. count for 1875, that I need the money and MUST 1AVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at oneo and favor me as I favored vou. M. W. FOR). EASLEY STATION, S. C. Fe b 17, U,76 24 t f H E ADQUA RTCRS F'OR~ CIIEAP Stoves, Tinware and House Furnishing Goods. CROCKERY, GLASS AND) SILVER PLATED WARE A SPECI\LTY. Roofing anfd Repairing done at short not ice, at the lowest pr ices. We ask all thle people of' P ickens nntd adjo1in ing C'ouintics to call and examine our stock. We certainly sell Goods cheaper thantt they have ever been sold in this market. All G oods guiaraunt eed. To Merchants--we wholesalo Tinware as cheap as Northern miarkets. Send for Price List. J. E. CUlRTIS & CO., Cleveland Block, Greenville, S. C. Se1t 28, 1876 4 3m OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, PICKENS C. II., S. C,, Nov. (1, 1876. I E following TRACTS OR PARCELS OF P LA ND. forfeited to the State for nion payment of taxes in 1872, will be offered for sale at Public Auction, by the County Tlreas urer of Pickens, on the 30th day of November, 1876. Keese and McCulley, 711 acres Martha Bell, 12 acres Ann T. E. Reed, 80 acres Samuel Maverick's Est ate 2,926 acres ALONZOA M. FD)LGERl, County Auditor. Nov 9, 1876 18 8 N OT[CE. TlIE undersigned respect fully informs all Tpersons indebted to him for Blacksmith inig, t.o come forward andi settle by the let of 3 December next, or their accounts will be C p)laced in the hands of a Tr'ial J ust ice for collection. Save cost and settle. 1 must have .money. T. W. IIILL. Nov 2, 1876 9 .3 NEW FIRM. SOconee Tannery o ni IlE undlersignedl have associated with d ..them in the conduct, of their business of Tannig and sianufactulig Boot8 and Shoes, MR. CIIARtLES WVEITNAIUER, as a partner equally interested with uts therein. The niame of the firm will hereafter be the - "0CONEE TANNERY." Thankful fnr past patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the same. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputation as a Tanner. anud will be able to supply cust omers in thi i lne with the best article of SOLE, UPPER AND) IJARNESS LEA' IhER. A 'ALso, 3. We will conttinue to manufacture our first >r class hand made And offer themn on the best terms. t- OUR BOOTS andi SIlO ES are for sale b)y sW. T. \IcFA LL, at Pickens Court Ilouse, ,cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for llides oni reasonable terms. U. W. FIlZ/NGER, 00TTLOIBE WANNER. ' 1,.120, 181 4m a i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriffs Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PICKENS COUNTY. Martha A. Steele and Susan M. Alexander against D. M. Alexander Administrator. and L. N. Robins, Executor. B Y virtue of an execution to me dire-ted, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Pick ens Court House on 8aleday in December next, during the legal hours of sale, One Tract of Land situate in Pickens County, on waters of - . containing 200 acres more or less, adjoiniang lands of and others. Levied on as the property ol Hardin Price, deceased, at the suit of Martha A. Steele and Susan M. Alexander. TERMS CASH-Purchasers to pay extra for titles. 3. RILEY FERUSON, s.P.c. Nov 9, 1876 10 4 NOTICE-! -0- -- On ind After the 15th inst, we will SELL GOODS F on ct,05 OR DARTE ONLTY WE WILL BE PLEASED TO serve our frinds on those terms, btrt can not soll on timo. All persons INDEBTED are re quested to call and close 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 th fact that more cases of whites, suppres. sed and irregular menses and uterine ob, structions, of every kind, are being daily curedl, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Recgulator, than by all other remed(ies combined. Its success in GLorgia and other States is beyond precedent in the annals of phisic. Thousands of certitientes fromt womeni everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. Thle attention of prom inent medical men is aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, and the most success fuli practioners use it. If women suffer here. after it. will be their own fault. Femnaic Regulator is prepared and sold by L. H. lBradield, Druggist., Atlanta, Ga., and may bt bought at $1,50 per bottle at any respectabbi Drug Store in the Union. EFFECTL~ TRILY WONDERFUL. CATERs1IVILLE, Gnt., April 26, 1869.--Thiu will certify that two members of my immne (liate famuily, attier harving suiffered for mani years from menstrual irregularity, and hiaving been treated without benefit, by various med ical doctors, were at length completely cured b)y one bottle-of Dr. J. Bradhlield's FEMA LE REG ULATORI. I therefore deem it my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing attention of suffering womenkind to the merits of a medicine whose power in cur, ing irregular and suppressed rnienstruat ion, has beeni proven under my own personal ob servation, Its effect ona sneh cases is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy he called "'Woman's Best Friend," Yours respect fully, JAs. w. STRANOS. Sept. 7, 1876 1 4 FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE is hereby given that applic.ation ha ben made to I. II. Philpot, Es"q., Judge of Prob:Ge of Pickenis County, for leave to make a Final Settlement of fte Estate of Dr. .Jno. M. Field dleceased, on the 4th (lay of December next, and to be discharged there from as administrator. W. T. FIELD, Ad'rnr. Oct 26, 187G 8 5 Estate Natiee. A LLf pe rsons indlebted to the Estate of Dr. J. MField, deceased on Medical Ac count or otherwise, will please come forward andl settle the same on or before thme 4th day of D)ecembher next; and those having demands against the EWtate will please meet me on that day at. Pickens Court IIlouse, with their accounts properly proven. Mr. Isaac Nim muons is aut horised to receive and receipt for any monies that may be paid him. W. T. FIELD, Ad'mr. Oct 26, 1876 8 4 FiNAL SETTLEMENT, STOTIGE is hereby given that applieationi .has been mwide to I. HI. Philpot, Judge of Probate of Pickens County, for leave te make a Final Settlement of thme Estate of S D Goodlelt, deceased, on the 4th day of De cember next, andI to be discharged therefrom' as adlministratrix. MARY L. GOOD)LETT, Adm'rx. Oct 26, 1576 8 4 TILE COLU MBIA REGISTER. rPuUBLISI IED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY TEnRMS, IN APVANCR : Daily, six nmonthis, $3 5it Tri Weekly six months, 2 5i Weekly, six muonthas, 1 01 CHL EA IREIST Book and Job Printing Offic< IN TilE STA TE. --0-. g@r Address all communicat ions, of whatl ever character, to Manager Register Put liabing Company, Columbia S. C. Mav 18. 197 87 NERW ADVERTISEMEN'S. EARLE, WLLS & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS & COUjSELOR., PICKENS C. H, Members of the AnMerican Attorneys Asoc. atiou and of the United States Law Aosolp. tion. a Col. JAMES E. HAGOOD Is associated ift them, and they will give prompt attenliono all business entrusted to them. Jane '6, 1876 41 Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth A TTORNE YS AT LAW, Will practice in (fie Circuit and Pro'ke Courts for Piekens County, and in the United States Cot?rtv of this State from that cou'y. One of the Senior pArtners Wilt be present to aseist in the transaction of any Importat business during vaeation. J, J. NORTON, W. C. KEITH, W a G. L. HOLLINGSWORTH,Pickens C. H. March 28, 1876 29 HOLCOMBE & CHILD ATT"ORNEYS AT LAW. P IC KE NS C. H. 13.cr. Will Practies in all the Courts of the State and of the United States. Business promptly attended to. blarch 16 1876 28 W"T ITNER sxYziEs, ATTOXXXY A1DCOONSLLOR AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. P)aet iees In the Oircuit ourt and Court d r Probate for Piakens ounty. May 16 42 6m ISAAC X. BRYAN, ATTOR1E' AT LAW. WIENTILLE C, B., I, C, Practic0s in Courts of Pickens County, and in United States Courts -- -T----------. MIDI. GEARIN ADE AFTING.PI.LEYS AND IANG GUANO! THlE UINDEitSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call the attention of their friends to the fact, that, in addition to their Which Is always ful1l in its varied branohes. They have on hand a quantity of different, Standard Fertilizers, at the following prices B ra dIe y 's Anannoniated Cah rie~ Phosphate. Time P'rice, payable in Currency, 61 00) Time P'rice payable in Middling Cot ton, at 16 sents, 60 00. Atlantie Phosphate. Cash Price, $14 00 Tie Price, payable in Currency. Time Price, payable in Middling Cot ton at 15 cents, 6'> 00 MJape. Phosphate. Cash Price, $48 00 Time Price, payable in Currrney, 63 00t Wlleow. a Gibbs' . Manlpu lated Guano. Cash Price, $6 00 Time Price, payable In Middling Cot ton, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be added from Factory, and payab)le in CA8H. All time sales to be closed, by note, due 1st day of November next. Respect fully, H1&JDG ENS & ROL T. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 23, 1878 26 YOUR ATTENTION IS MOST l1ESPECT .fully called to the largest and decidedly the CHIEAPE~ST Stock of Goods that hais ever been exhibited in West Greenville ; con sisting or DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are so low that no house this sidle of New York can under-sell us. We sell 00oods strictly for CASIh, which enables us to make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of D)OORS, SASh and BLINDS, at prices that )defy competition. S We also keep on har.d a large lot of those celebrated ORANGE PLOW STOCKS, 'to which we invite your attention. WVe have also connected to our Store, a Large WAGON YARD, with a well of OooI Water, which is Free andl OPEN to A LL. CELY & BRLOTHIER. GIreenvillo S. C.. October 1 1M75 ~iA