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.1LOCAL .TEMS. OU sheriff bas 4,ut one "up stairs" boader now. Our town has put on its dull ap pearance. The people In the country A o0 busy im their farms to come to town. Opr market is over run with eggs 4KAjare brought to town and car ried awpy fbr the want of a pureharser. E. U. Barton has resigned his poso W tjqn., In the Revenue Department and 0 man by the name of Darling has suoceided him. i 11 the grammer class of the High School parse the following sentence "Of all the saws I ever saw saw, this saw out saws any saw I ever saw saw in All the days of my life." We 'are informed by the County Commissioners that they do not in tend to grant licoences to sell spirituous liquors in the County during the prdsent year. The old Grand Jury wore sum tmoned an'1 served aG the present term of court. Under'tho law they serve unotil their successors are drawn and qualified. DIED-Ellbu Griffin, aged seventy., seven years, died at his residenco in this County, four miles south of thie place on the Eusley road, at 10 o'clock on last'Thursdny. His remains were interred in the burying ground at Liberty Church on Friday following. Contral Station, wo aro informed, has four bar rooms. Those who ke1) the bar rooms, wo presume, are of the opinion that the hard times will make it necessary for the people to pour the spiits down to keep the spirits up The Churches in the Second Union District of tho Twolvo Milo River B-aptist Aesociation aro requested to send delegates to a Union meecting, to * be held with the church at Antioch, commencing on Friday beforo the 5th Sabbath in Ap)ril next. VISITING MEMnERS OF THlE BAR. The~ tollowing' legal gentlemen from tacighiboring counic is wcro in attend ance on our court this~ week: Cols. -4 Koith and Thiompson. of Walhallai CJol. Jones, Mazjor WVhit.ncr, CapLtins Earle, Weclls anid Symmtres, of Grteen y lie, and Mr. E. B. Muirray, of An derson. A NEw 11.IoE.-M r. J. A. G aines, of Central Station, has t he enclusivec * right to soll the Adorshold paitet hoe. lIn this hoe, a rake, two blades wvith four eyes, and and a tub plo0w nirc conmbined. This is one of the most comnplete cornbination of agricultLural implements we have ever' seen. It is j ust the thing that every farner should ihavo, and we are sure there are not many who, after seeing one, will not purchase it. Tharties desiring the hoe can be supplied by calling on Mr'. Gaines, at Central Station, or his agent at Easley Station, Mr'. Giginil liatt, or Mr. WV. T. McFall, at this pface. Price, entire outfiL $2.25, sins gle; by the dozen *2.00 A1or. Br'yce, Jr., who undertLook tc run the Chamberlain Auditorship in Oconee county, and had the Auditor's books stolen from the office, was tried at Walhalla court last week before Judge Cooke, on the charge of receiv ing stolen goods, convicted and sen tented to the Penitentiary for a term of' one year, at hard labor. All his fame has vanished like f bo morn.. itg a mist. 'Agricultural IIall, at the Centennial, is to'be taken faart and shipped to Spring Lake, near Seai Girt. Out of its wood and glass a hotel, a railroad depot, and eight cottag<s are to be built. DELAYS ARE DANoEROUs.-Do riot put.off buying your fertilizer until the last moment, but send in your orders att once. Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.hlave only a limited supply of their celebrated Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Mirvipulatod Guano, and if you delay your ol'der you'may fail in having it filled, besides transpor'tation may be ob8tructed; and in waiting for your gunati<our farming operations will be.retarded. RIecollect. "Lime is mnons~ ey," so call on their agent and obtain your supply before it is too lat. 24er-terms are very liberal; the gus andb4iN delivered at interior depots, andthe option given of paying in Cotton 'ont the basis of fifteen cents for' ,, middling, delivered next fall at plant .Corn,-, Corn. WANTED TO PUItCHASE 1,000 BUSHELS CORN, for which we 'will pay the market price in Cash or Goodg. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. N. 0. Molasses. A heavy supply of the above Molasses in store, which we purchased in New Orleans, and which we will warrant to be a genuine article. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. 0 Irish Potatoes Call on us and get, any of the Early Vari eties of Northern Potatoes JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. We are getting in store. a good supply of the above implements, which we 4re offering at a very small advance above cast and car riage. JOHN T. GOSSEIT & CO. 0 Dry-Goods SPRING STYLE PRINTS; Ginghais, Colton Plaids; 6hirtings, Tickings; CaIbries. Long Cloths, &c; Coates' and Clarks' O. N. T. Spool Tread; Whitenore's Cotton Cards; Turkey ted Yarn, Palmetto Fans; Braids, Cotton Hose, &c., &c. And a full lineC of all sorts of Dry Goods al Notions il store and to arrive sooni. Call in and see for yourselves. JOHN 1. GOSSiETT & CO. Easley, S. C., Feb. i n. 1277 Homestead and Exemption. N~ TOTT C?E is hereby givenu tihat. Alrs. 3!ary' A .)ahts, widow,~ ol' ilufus (bits. decensedl, hule Gf ihe C'otuty-of I'ikenis, Montth ()arolinna, :u a)1 pl<l 'o ne for homnesten:.l in' I he real es I hat I will p1:1 0 upn i' , sim , ininy to , the 3 lit of' M.reb, I sii. -it II l o'ot -k, a. m0. Marich 1, ~1 77 2. TT'S HE ED THE PILLS TI;TT'S qI P1 LLS Words of Mavice,=~ TU'TT'S P~~S'EC''FI Vofrdlv~I4LLS TrUTT'S W- II- T'TT, 31.I)., teor muani ' PLLS TUTT'S -cears I )emonstrator ol' Anatomiy in P11 ,lhe Medical Collbge of' GeorgI:a. LL TUTTS 8rTliirty years' exin ceIiPP ini the P LL~S T UTTT 8 practice ot ineilnite, toge*ther wIth P1ILLS TUTI'rS tii'teen ye:grs' tes't o)f Tuit 's l'Ills, PILLS TUTT'San iitheli' hou)lsal of01 testin10oniais PIL LS TUTT'~S g iven of their efllency, warratt me PILLS TUT'S ini sayinig thait they will piosi,tively PILLS T UTT'S cur all dilseases t,h:at result. Iroml a p g 'rTT' , diseaisedl lyive. 'Il hey areQ not ree TUTSomuiiinled for all thei Ills t hat ail!liet IL [LS TUT'unnanIty, but t'or I)vsj wpsia. J: nun.. PILLS TUT T'S dice, Const ipation,. Plies, Mk in l)is- PIL LS T UTT's cases, Buliotus Colic. lItumaitIsmn, PILLS TUTT'S Pailpitatin of the Hieart, Kidney PILLS TUJTT'S A ffec tions, Female Comiplaints, &c,, PILL8 TUTT'8 alIl or which result fromt ai derange- PILLS ,UT' mlent of' the Liver, nomi e C(inile Iins TTSever proven so sncessfutl as 1)t. PILLS TUTT'S TUTT 'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS *rUTT'8 PILLS. PILLS TUTT'S ----.---.-.-------.--.-...-:PILLS TUTT'S l TUTT'S PILLS PILLS TUTT'S CURE SICK IIEADACIE. PILLS T UT T'S ......................... P ILLS TUTT'S ----- - -- "-- --- PILLS TUTT'S TUTT'S PILLS PILLS TUTT'S REQUIRE NP) CIIANGE OF PILLS TUTT'S DIET. PILLS TUTT'S TUJTT'S P'ILLS PiLLS TUTT'S .ARE PURELY VEGETABLE. PILLS TUTT'8 TUTT'S PILLS PILLS TUTT'S NEVER GRIPE OR NAUSE- PILLS TUTT'S ATE. PILLS T UTT'8 TIlE DEMAND FOR TUTT'ST PI LLS TUTT'S PILLS is not conflned to thuis! PILLS T UTT'S country, but oxtends to all parts PILLS T UTT'S of tho world. PI LLS T UT T'S 1 A CLEA RII EA D,elastic ilmbs, PI LLS TUTT'S igood dIgestIon, sound sleecp, PILLS TUTT'S.ibuoyant spirits, fino appetite, PILLS TUTT'S !are some of tho results of the PILLS TUTT'8 juse of TUTT'8 PILLS. PILLS TUTT'8S ----------...-........ PILLS TUTT'S i- -- -~ ~-----.-....... PILLS TUTT'S AS A FAMILY MEDICINE PILLS TUTT'S . TUTT'S PILLS ARE THIE PILLS TUTT'8 iBEST--PERFECTLY HIARM- PILLS TUTT'S i LESS. ILg TUTT'S..-------------..-......................PILLS TUTTT'S !"""---------.............. .~:PILL TUTT'S i SOLD EVERlYWHIERE. PILLS TUTT'8 iPRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS. l PILLS T UTTT'S j.---------------... ............ ...!PI LLS TUTT'S..""."-----------.----------..:.PILLS TUTT'S : PRINCIPA L OFFIO E I PILLS TUTT'S 18 MURRA Y STREET, I PILLS TUTT'S l NEW YORK. i PILLS T UT T'8 l..................,..................' IL L8 DR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation has per. formed some of the most astonishing cures that are recorded in the annals of history. Patients suffering fo"- years from the various diseases of thc Lungs, after trying different remedies, specndhing thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the ulse of a few bottles, entirely recovered their health. "WON'T GO TO FLORIDA." D R.TU TT : New York, August 80, 187a; Dear Bir :-Whon in Aiken,1last winter, I used 'your Expeotorant for my eough. and realised more benent from it than anything I over took. I am so well that I will not go to Florida noxt winter an I intended. Bond me one dozen bottles, by express, for somo' friends. ALFRED CUSHIING, 12th Weot Thirty-first Street. Boston, January 11, 1874. 'This eevtifies that I havo rooommeonded the uso o1 Dr. Tutt's Expectorant for diseases of the lungs for the past two years. and to my knowledge many bottles have been used by my patients with the hap piest results. In two eases where it was thought eon.. firmed eon.amption had taken plaoo the Elxpeotorant *ffeeted a euro. R. HI. SPR AGUE, M.D. "MWe ean not speak too highly of Dr. T utt's Ex peotorant, and for the sake of sufroring humianity hope it may booomo more generally known." -CpRiau -frA! AIYocATr,. Maol1 by nD.ru,te Vrlnn S1.4 0n Something on your account, so that I can. keep up my Stock of Goods and always have wHew tsGi Want on hand at all times. If you Anything on Last Years' Account. Don't put r e off any longer, but come square up. If you want more doods Them to you on easy terms. I want to sell you 9U9 Or for Cash or Barter, or That will best suit you, Dc underso~il. I, anid my New Stock of D)ry Goodls, Dots, S'boe, I lats, &c., cant be boat. Call and see ine. Respect fully, WV. T. iMuF'A1. NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery rF: TI nesge have associat ed withi the intheconduc.t of' their business of Talllllilng a6nd Yanall'aleillingg Boots .and Shoes, MR. Cu iAES WELTVNAU ER, as a partnr equailly interested withI us therein. The mame of the firm w'ill hereafter hc thc '"OCON E T ''A NNEtYN."' Thankful fo'r past paLtr'onago, v.O bespe:ik a .ohtin6ande of thie sameii . Ourii senior, Mr'. FilIzinger, has a fine reputation as IL .Tanner, arid will be able to supply customers in this line with the best article of S(OLE, UPPER AND IIARlNESS LEAl ILER. We will cont inue to manurfactuire our fir'st. class haind made And ofTer thIiem on thle best t erms. OUlt llOOT1S anid SHO0ES are for sale by1 WV. T1. McFALL, atL Pickens Court, Uounse, cheap for cashl, or wiialPWili 'b6 'cit~anged for H ides on i'easonablIe tei'ms. *G(. W. FILZ[NNGER, GOTTLOIIE W~AN NER. July 20, 1 87( 4U~' STATE OF? SOUTI. 04ROJJ NA. County of Pickens. . $I'JiE. PIROBATIA, COURT. WyiEEAS, .lohil J1. Lewis, Clerk of (the Cour.t ofCom1non leasx, in andl for' thle County dind Sta to aforesaid, thas miado suit in th is Cour it, to giant himii Let ter's of' A dmiin is rat ion, of't the Derelieot Est ate and e ffects of A. .J. Stewart, docea.sed, late of' the C.ounity an rd St at e aforesa id. '1These are ttheeor'e to cite and a.lmroniish all anid siunbt' -tie liil'dtd arnd creditors of' the said A. J. Skewart. dleceased'i, t hat they be aini ppear in thle Couriit of' Probate, to( he hold-at Pickens ('os,rt,housep"oi AVonsslay, the 28th day of' .\brgu4 n13me, sIWI o1cloc14, tb mn., to shiow cause if any) they tiave, why thte said adminristriatin sthouild not be0 granlt ed. Giv.eni under any thand andii ollicia'l seal, this the 13thI Febr'uary, 1877. W. G. F'IELI), .j.'.i' i. NoTvICE. I T K E this. method of.informing all part ies' Iin'rsted, that I will lie fotrii' ini my of fce, at Pick ens Court Iliouse on eachi IV i - NiManAY and( TlIJxPY, 1A pp,fach $.Apuniay, f or tihe p1tpre' of tr:?i d ting ra( b#inintss thiat come s i utder mny j1u risic t ion. A s my d t . SoAl,ooL Copuanissioner w ill compell'rf t thnt 'I thl#erN'rtparis of the County, I ap p oiigt these speg'i&4ays for ic hoebnecfit , all coticerued. Office ' ,1iottral from 91 a. m .m Sebi3ol Coniini'ioner. -'o~ for 'an. -0 A FAIR EXMHANGE? ME FOLLOWING CELEBRATE FERTILIZER : JAROLINA FERTILIZOR. 3RADLEY'S PAT. PJOSPHATE, ?ALME;TTO ACID PIOSPIIATE WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI. PULATED GUOANO, tTLANTIC PHOSPHATE. For male on liberal terms. (Freight -id) by HUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, S. C., Feb. 8, 1877 22 3m rhe -tate of Lounth Carolina P1dKENS COUNTY. 11 the Court of Common Pleas. Ilihu Uriflin, Plaintiff, against F. C. Parsons, J. C. C. Parsons, and IV. S. Williams, De fendants. Summons for Money Demand. R&N. S. -Williams, Defendant in this Action. V~Ou are hoieby .sulmmoned and required answr the complaint in this action, >T.lhc1h a copy is filed in the Clerk's of. oo of rickens County, South Carolina, md to serve a copy of your answer on e:.euljscribcrsa. at, their office, at Pickens jour, House, within twenty days after the 4tice of this summons on you, exoluslve of t dhyp service. if op fiflto answer this complaint within A m aforesaid, the plaintiff wilt apply to lie,ourt for jl(igment ngainst you for two honsand, two litilred aidl fourteen 50-100 lollars, with interest. at the rate of 7 per ent. per annum, froil the 9 th day of Febtuary, m110 thousand eight, hundred and seventy six nd costs. Dated January 26th, A. 1). 1877. IOLCOMIA's & CHILD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To W. S. Williams: Take notice that the omplainlt. herein was filed in the office of the "lerk of Couri foe Pickens County on the 26th anuary, 1877. IOLCOMBE & CHILD, Plaintiffs Attorney. Feb 1, 1k77 21 ; --- VIGIIE T Pi ES PAll) FOR IIIDES. .L LEA T ilIE lI hought. or sold. T'A NN ER'S )1LS constantfl ly oni batail, att lowest prices. jail at VAlH DY NIb' lIE'S Sadldlery ard Ilars liess St ore, Nlini stireet , or at, the Tannery. A1exanfderi. Allen & McBee. T \N NBEI8, CU It .I EllS A ND) DE A LEltS iN L E AT Tl ElIt. Greenville. 8. C., Feb 15, 1877 23 4 SEEDS! PLANTS! BULBS! E lN'T BY 31 A 1 L. t o anyi P'ot (flice. A s L sort men t hi rgo, pricesM nuoler:ate and 11se.. I'leelo be'st. Send for Prieced L,isis. Mer. chants, I)rutggist s, aind Decalers supplied at lowest, wh1olem 1!e ra:t e's. lil)W'I) .1. EVANS & CO., Nurserymen and Seed1smen, York, Pa. Feb 8, 1877 22 5 NEW ADIVERfliSEMENTS. .PricedCataogue of over 1200 yariedecs ol' llarden,Filai& Flowcr Seeds, Beoddlig Plants, Rioses,&o., MauOed Free to allpHcns U.3outfit. free. II. IIAtatiETT & Co., lortland, M%aine. A LUCR,ATiVE BTJSINESS. R&y-Wo waint 54) More IW Irst Cila'ms Sewiung Machiune Ag entEs, and 500 meni ofcuenergy 1.nd(lability llo Learn the Bu. 4ueins of Seliling Sewing lMa rines1 . Com!nensMationi Liberal, but var~ying accord inrg to abl)it y, char~ac,. er anid q1tpliications of thec Agent. Lor p'artienu s, adIdress 327 and $29 lBroadt way, New York, or New Oreleansx, La. A2 OQ i . W genbiwatiedont our UUU randGominaton rospect us, 'epresenting [50 distinct BOOKS wanted everywhere. [ho Biggest. Thing lEver~ Triied. Sales miadeC romi this wheni all sinigle liooks fail. Also, A getts want t ci (on our NI agifilcent. Family liiles, Superior to all others. W ith invalu Sile Illuostraote ci A ids andii S perb lb idings. Thiese Books beati. 1 he WorldI. Full part icu lars t ree. Addlress J1onIN E.. POTrTsa & Co., &1')a day ati hiome. A g'ents wan ted. Out iA( fit anrd terms free. True & Co., Au, zusta, Maine. 6) ' iEXlIT\I'A FIN I ANl ) CA RPM, with )name, 1t) (cnts, post pa.id, Ii. Jo?Ks- & / IL Week to. Agents. $10 lIlY, Angustai. line. $5 10 $2n) pe da;y ait horne0. Sampijles wvorth News$ aper Advertising Ag'ts GJE). P. IM)WELL~ & CO., 41 Park Row, N. Y. They have the 1'sait iSfac(t ion of controlling the mos(~t extensi iv and01( CO comete aderIt iing con, ntion iwh ~iichi hasi ever beeni secu red, and1( one wh~'ichl woutld be hariidly pIossibl( ini tany other count.ry hrt. tihis. They have succeeded in working dlowin a c:ompllex hutsiness into at thborough ly a systIem atic miethodl that. ni< ohange ini thae newspaper'l syst emt of Amelarier can escape, whiiileu ihe wvidest. inftormtllion upor all topics inlterestinlg to ad(vertisers is phlae readily at. the disposal of the pubhlic.--latrac from thie New York .'imes,"' Juine 14, 1873 ~SEN I) L")lI~ A (CIINCILAR. kintDy To1lcpIL EASLEY STATION, X. C. THE UNDERSIGNED FIRM with the view of changing their busi. noess-propose to sell out their entire St~ock of Dry-Gooil AT COST FOR CASH-CONSIST ING O'4: Largb lot of .Ready Made (ilothingi Ladies' Dress Goods' Notions and Ifo8iery; Ladies', Misses and Clidren's h1'9esj Variety of. Mens' and Boys' Boots and Shoe?; Crcckery, Glass and Eearthoniware; Hardware, in great variety; Jeans and Cassineres. And rn%y otI.r articles-all for cash. We mean what -*#t say, thit3 is a g:ood opportunity for merchants or any one in need of anything. Respect fully, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO. Nov 30, 1860 13 Thoso knowing themselves indebted to 11ussell & Wyatt, for 1874, or T. W. Russell for 1875; either by noto or account, will find their papers in the hands of an officer after 10th "cccm bcr, without respect to persons. I must settle. T. W. RUSSELL. INEWA ANDM TRATVL 0 HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S; PICKENS C. 11., S. C., WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from New York and Balt.imoro, a large and splendid Stock of These Goods wvere carefully selected and closely' bought by oneo of the firm, and cAN and WILLr BE sold at aston ishingly low figures. Among the many novelti-os to be f'ound in our stock, is the neat and haIndsomo TildeCn, IIendricks,an IlampJtonl HATS, and tho stylish IIm pt on COLLIA I-c. Ciall early, mnakea your selections and be hiappy'. Respectfully), IIAGOOD) & AL~EXAN.DElt. Oct 25, 1876 8 Used in nearly every lod'Iity in many States. Settled beyond- a doubt-No one questions the fact thaut more cases of whites, suppres sed and irregular mntses and uterine ob, struct ions, of every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Fentle llegulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its success in Georgia and other States is beyondI precedent in ti.e annals of phaisic. Tho1iusantds of certificates fromi women every where pour ini upon01 the proprietor. The attention of prom inent medical men is aroused in bhazlf of z bis wonderful comp)ound, andl the most success fud practioners use it. If women suffer here after it, will bo their own fault. Fenmle Regulator is prepared and sold1 by L. Ii. Blradfield, D)ruggist, Atlanta, On., and1( may he bought nt $1 ,6n per bottle at any resctabCIIle Drug Store in the Union. EFFECTJ. TRULY woNDED~fFi '. CARTERsVILLE, U R., April 2t; 18(;9.--This will certify t hat~ two members of miy inie'ie diate faLmily, after having sufferedl for maniy yearIs from menstrual irregularity, anid hiavintg been treated withiout benefit, b)y varioums mued ical dloctors, were at length comupletely curied by one bottle of D)r. J1. Blradfield's Fr:M'IA Li RI lGUILATORI. I t herefore dIeem it miy d':ty to furnish this certificate, with' the h'ope of drawving at tent ion of aiffering womenukinud to the merits of a miedicine whose powver in cu r, ing irregular ande suippressedl imenst ruation, has beenx pro~ven uinder muy own) pe oal obh servaition. Its effect. oui such cases .is t ruly' wonderful, and1( well may the remuedy be calledl "W oman's Best Friend.'' Yours respect fully, .JAs. wV. SRANomE. Sept. 7, 1876 14 H EAD)QUARTeRS FOR~ CUI AP Stoves,. Tinware and House Furnishing Goods. CROC'KERY, GL4ASN AND SILVER P'L.'(TEDI WVAREl' A SIPECI AhTi. Iloofing aind Repairing done at sh.>rt not ice, at t he lowest pr'ic's. We ask all thle people of P'ickeuns andl adjoi ning Cun ties to call amni examine our stock. We certainly sell (Goods cheaper than they have ever heeni sold in this market. All Goods guiaranteedl. Tfo Merchuants--we whiolesale Tinware as chieap as Northbern markets. klenmd for Prnice List. - .J. E. CUJltTIS & Co., Cleveland llock, Greenville, S. C. Se$. 28, 1876 4. , PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Norton, Keith & Holingswort ATTORNEYS AT LAW; Will practiAe 1i the Circuif and Piebate Courts for Pick6ns C6uity, and ti tI'nited States Courts of this State from that- 6aty. One of the Senior pUrtaers *ill be pres"g ia asist in the transacti6n of any Importwod 6uainoss futing vacatfo'n. J: 1. loiN, wai6i W. C. KhjTH, . Wa.haII G. 1. HOLLING.WORT!!,Pioke#tqj. 11. Mardi l, 19/6' 219 HOLCOMBE & CEIED1 A TTOR.Y.9Y,9 A PLA *. PICKENS C; .H. 8. O; Will Practice in a'lT ho Cours of ttd sil$ ind of the United States. Butinese promptl' ittended to. March 16 1876 28 wHITNER SYMIMES X'TOilET ANDCOtNsELoL0R "TLAW,' GREENVILLE, S. . 1 rcicos in te Circuit ourt and Court t Probate for Pickens ounty. May ro 42 ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAWr Practic6s in Coutts of Pickend County, and in United States Courts -MILE RNG HAFTING.PLEYSANDHA The UN EQUALLED JAS.-LEFFEL DO A DDR ESS, 00 E' VICK'S I141USTI'R TED PRICED cETA LOUGR 1Fifte pages---:) Illustrations, with De scr iIon ol' Iiusa nds of the best Flowers and VTegetabl1es in thle world, an,t tihe dIay t8 grow thiemi-all for ai iwo cent owsinge stamp. Prinut ed in (Gernonui andi Fuglish Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cei'es. a' year. Vick's Flower and VegetabTe' Oarn, 56~ cents ini paper; in eleganit clothI covers $1.00r Address, 1 .inn:s VIeK, Rochiester, N. Y,. Vick's Floral Gaide a b)eaut iful Quart erly journal,-fibelf9 liuttated and containing and elegant colored Flowel' Plate withI thle first numnber. Price only 20 cents for the year. The first No. for 1877 just issuedl in German and English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in 50 cents; with elegant cloth covers $>1.00. Vick''s Ualelogue-.-300'Illhistrdt iois', olf' 2 conts. Address, -IA'n-:S VieK, Rochester, N. Y.. VICK'S FLJOW)RVNA AX!) VRET7ABLRE GARDEN.' 's the most beautifual work of the kind in the worbd. It con tain s nearly 150 pages, huun-: 1hredsI of fi ne illhust rat ions, and1( six ohromd' plates of Ilowers, b'esif~iully drawn and col ored from naturne. P'rice 50 cents in paper covers $1 .00 in elegaLnt clot' 'i. Printed ?&' German and English. Vick's Florid Guide, Quarterly, 25 oenis,j Vick's Cat alogue-800 liltustratlons, 96 o(s. A ddress .1AMEs VIcK, R ochester N. Y. .lan. 25 20 .it 1875- -- - - -875 --0 YOUll A TTENTION S MOST R'NSPSCf .Lfully cailled to the largest and decidedly' the CIIEAPESTf Stock of Goods that has' ever been exhibited ini We'st Greenville; con sist ing of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOEg, HATS, HARD WARE, CROCKERY,' GROCERIES, etc., etc. Our prices are* so low thia( no house (faig' sideC of New York ein uinder-sell us. We sell Goods strictly for CASHl, whicok enables us to manke t lie abot'e dleclaration'. We keeMp colnstaIntly on hanifd a targe lot o'e D0011n, SASIY and -BLINUJS, td fprides that udefy compiJetitionl. WVe also keep on har.d a large 10C 6f thdreg celebrated GRANG;E PL(OW STOCNS, :to which we iinvite your attention. We have also connected to 6our St ore', a Large WAGON Y ARI), with a well of Good' WVaterI, which is Free and Ons~ to A.. OEfLY~4 & BROTUIER, Glreenrville S. C., Oct ober 1 1875. no6 The State of South Carolina. County of Pickens. I N PRlOBATIE COURT. ||ETllil EA~S. .Tohun J. Lewis , Clerk of thd ~V Couirt of Commnon leas, its and- for the County and' State aftoresaid, has made suit iri this Court. to gr'ant h)iml Lotters of Adminise rat ion, oft lhe Derelict Estate and effects of * '. -'Cooper, deceased, late of the County and St ate af:oresaid(. Th'Iese are : hieref'ore t o cite and admonish all and singular thne kindred and creditors of the said (I. W. Cooper, de'oonsed, tha~t they boe a u n appone in I le C ourIt of Probate to held at, P'icken.s Cosuit ilouse. on Friday, the 25t diy of %laurch ne xt, at it) o'clock, a. mn., to show caius~e if aniy they have, why the said: adinhu iiisi rut ion1 shoub111 not he granted. Given iuder lay hiand andi oflicial seal, Vhis the :hl day of Febriuary, A. 1). 187 l'..; 8, 1 77