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L Tlyg #PIk _rep is prox nge . Biaokberries ill fil ioyn bungry tmouth sO6m Tb*iift-hot treather has revived the spirits of the "cot,tootots." Thwo, was no service in our church. 0s on thaakgiving day. Somebody's "mouser" is playing havo6 with the young chickons around town. A cool snap eommenced last Thurs,. day-making fires quite comfortable on Friday morning. We return our thanks to V. M., .Eq ,for his kind favor, and will in due tiUw make a proper use of it. Irimh potate (d other garden VC.. ltblet nro n1eedli, I ain. 'ho Atd and,lormer post oio iooks now deserted indeed. "1 he ti,mbs change and we change with them." The Auditor's office needs an occn- I pant--who would like to be that hap. t py man? Dont all speak at once. - The editor of the Newberry Herald has been the victim of Teutonic for getfulness as well as Teutonic hospi 4~ t a li t y . .0490__ _ 1_ _ Wind hap been for two weeks from I northwest or north. No rain while it remains in these directions of the compass. The post office has been moved to the store of Hagood and Alexander. Mr. J. Frank Folger has fitted up the office in a neat and tasteful way. We have heard of three mote dogs being killed in the country, because of hydrophobia. It behooves all persons 4 to be "on the look out." The warm, dry weather has h)ad a very perceptible and beneficial effect upon cotton. It is, however, small, and cannot under the most favor'iblo *- week, was set on fire in three differ'ent places, but was discovoe'd before much damage was done. Causo uin known. Court for this place will convene on Monday, June 11th. HIon. D. F. Bradley has sent a copy of' the newv + jury bill, which has passed the House, and has boon read in the Sonste a second time, and w ill certainly beocome a law, providing for tihe drawing of new Grand and Petit Juries, for this and sever'al other co,unties where doubts exist as to the legality of the present lists of jurors. Gr'and Jurors -q who served at March term will not be required to attend at June term. Mother save your children from Lor' ture and death by using Shriner's In, dian Vermifuge. It will Cdestroy and expel worms of every variety. It is a reliable agent. Use it according to ~ Je directions on the bottle and watch the result, and you will be convinced that it does its work well. A tramp, who calls himself Win. Button, made his grand entree into town; last Sunday morning, minus coat, shirt and hat, these having been ~, detatched from him, as he said, by two negroes, who came up with him on the road near this place after' nightfall. They also took a derringer and fdar' dollars in money from him. Hie said be was from New Ox leans, via Charleston, Columbia, Greenville Easley and Liberty. H11 said ho was h unting a situation as cook, this being all he knew how to do. No one here was in want of a "French cook," and be went on his way rejoicing, after being replenished by our humane Sheriff and his deputy of those gar, mente, of whioh,he had been deprived. We believe that this man is an arrant fr aud, and we hereby caution all per sons to be on their guard against him. ile is a small man , with smooth face, brad.pinth, front upper teeth wanting, beavy black eyebrows, close ly shingled hair, gate slow and un.q steady, sinister and downeast look. We believe that no One ever deprived him of his clothing and other things, but tha.t tis is only a maneuver to get more. Alfred kecCrary, who lived on Lit--. tle Eastatoe, was shot dead while hoe. ing In his field about 2 o'clock on last S~taturday. His little son was plow. ing in the same finld at th ti.Th in fired ftftnthft woods, whicl a 110 yards distn Irom the mur ered man. The ball entered th4 right breast, passinq thipugh the hang Ond passed out beneat1tbe left armo pit, lodging in the left arm near the elbow. .Mr. Mo9rary, hellowin three times, reeled and fell. and died ilk a fOw minutes without speaking The shot was evidently from a rifie, The murderer kept himself securely undor cover of the woods, and twre, fore, made his. escape easily. Trial Tuetiee G. W. Taylor, Esq., the fol. lowing day,. in the absence of the Doroner Mr, B, B. Earle, held an in luost over the remains of the unfor, ;unate man, and the jtkry of inquest 'eturned the verdict: That the de Feased came to his death from the ef eot of a ball hot from a gun, in the iands of some unknown person. It seems that the Revenno officers Brton, ry, LIl othersl a iow w'S igo, viitd tiit ecomunity, and ! C(Crary 'com pan ie6 them lor the urplose oilwn. ;Y)g thwem to the viola ,orn of the revenue laws, and to the iabitation of the notorious Redmond. Whether he did so voluntarily or was ompelled to go by these officers, we conw not. But he did go along with hem as a pilot, so we are informed, mnd it is the general impression that he vils killed by some one of his own )ople, for this, as thay rogard, trait >rous act in him. The character >f the informer has, from time im. nemorial, been regarded as a despica, >le one, and whether Mr. McCrary icted voluntatily in this matter ore by lompulsion, grievously has he paid .he penalty with his life. Such acts )f violence and reckless disregard of iuman life are ever to be deplored, nd any man whose heart is so obdu ate and so,fatally bent on the dis 'ruction of human life, and so utterly egardless of law, all good citizens ;hould make every effort to bring to 0ondign punishment the purpetrator A this foul murder. We think that R~evenue ofhicers should not press in itizens Lo perform a work wvhich they ire p)aid to do. JUST RECEIVED AT. M cF A LL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF Notions, A LL NEW, NICE AND BRIGilT. ---0 A splendid assortment, and prices to suit the times. 0 CROOKERY, TIN AND) IIABD-WARE, All kinds, sizes and prices, fromn Half Pint Cup to a 20 gallon WVashi Pot. I)IRUGS & 1MEDIOINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and ali the leading articles always on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit every one. DANDY AND CRACKERS, DANNED) GOODS & PICKLES, &nd in fact a general assortment ol raice things. Come and see for your self. Respectfully, W, T. MIcFALL. Mayv10. 1877 3 NEW ADVERrISEMENTB. A0 The Healthiest of us are 4iable to obstruo tions in the bowels.. ;Wt neglect them. IL is necessary to outrage the palate with naus eous drugs In such eases. The most effective laxative known is Tarrant's Efferves6ent Seltzer Aperient, and it is also the most agreeable. Its operation Is soothing, cool ing, painless. Sold by all druggists.. $ 66 a week in your own town. Terms and UU6 $, tftt. free.. H... HA&,*%V, & CO., Bortland, Maine. A GREAT OFFFR! We will during these Hard Times dispose of PIANOS and ORGANS, new and second-hand of first class makers including WATERS' at lower prices for cash or Installments or io let until paid for than ever before of ''nred. V' squr' 11rndT)'-i Upricrbtl P'iano(j! ;.1i1 r:1 (in l in the1 neCW '4yn, VCve0 ' 1 " tl :t) J the ilest made. 7 0 1ny iano' .-F15 . I to do S100 vot. us-l ~ ~ ' ~''P~ I4 Stovps "i' 6i.mps iloU each, not used a year, in perfect order and warranted. Local and Traveling Agents Wantod. Allustrated Cata. logues Mailed. A liberal discount to Teach era, Minit ters, Churches, etc. Sheet Music at half price. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 East 14th St., Union Square, N. Y. TO$J a Week to Agents. $10 $5 1)77Outfit Free. P. O. VICK.. ERY, Augusta, Maine. $12 aday at home. Agents wanted. Out $1fit and terms free. True & Co., Au gusta, Maine. CEORCE PACE & CO. No. 5 N. 80E0ZDB ST., BALTIM022, MD. Patent Portable& Stationa Engines Patent Circular Saw Mils, Gang, Muley & Nash Mills, Grist & Flour Mills, Water Wheels, Shingle Barrel & Woodworking *Aehinerk -Tainite Emnery Wheels ana G er.Sawn, Mill Sup1ies &e The Black Hill% By H. N. MAGUIR, who has spent12 years in this region. Latest accounts oL Gold and Silver prospects. Agricultural af Grazing resources, climate, hunting. fishing, Indians, and settlers' adventures with them, mining and wild Western life, the waterfalls, boiling geysers, noble scenery, immense gorges, etc. With 27 fine illustraiions, and new map. Price Only 10 Cents. Sold by all News dealers, or sent. post-paid for 12 cents by DONNELY, LoYD & Co., Publishers, Chicago, Ill. 5EXTRA FiNE MIXED CARDS, with name, 10 cents, post paid. L. Jo,Es & Co., Nassau, N. Y, $5 t.o $20 per day at home. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. rinor Court. The above Institution otfers all the coma forts of a home to patients suffering with eye or ear diseases, skilful nurses aire in attend ance, and as the surgeon in charge resides in the house with the family, patients are seen by haim several times during the day. For further information apply to the surgeon in charge. Dn. GEORGE REULING Unprecedented Attraction, OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIDlUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorpor,. ated by the Legislature of the State for Edu,. cational and Charitable purposes in 1808, with a Capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,000. Its Grand Singe Number Drawings will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following schemp: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing, At. New Orleans, Tuesday June 5. Under the personal supervision and manage ment of Gen. 0. T. BEA UREGARD, of La., and Gen. JUBAL A. EARILEY, of Virginia. C A P1 T A!, PRiZ E, $100,000. WNotice--Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. h alves, $5. Quart ers, $2.60. Eighths, $1.25 LIST OF PRIZs. 1 Capital Prize of $100,000 $100,000 1 Grand P'rize of 60.000 60,000 1 Grand Prize of 20,000 20,000 2 Large Prizes of 10,000 20,000 4 Large Prizes of 6,000 20,000 20 Prizes of 1,000 20,000 50 do 600 25,000 100 do 800 80,000 200 do 200 40,000 600 do 100 60,000 10000 do 10 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIzES. 100 Approx'tion Prizes $200 . $20,000 100 "" 100 10,000 100 ""75 7,600 11,279 Prizes, amounting to $522,600 Gen. G. T. BEauRIt:OAn, of La.Coms Gen. JunAL A. EARLEY, of Va. Comf Write for Circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. 0, Box 692, New Orleans, La. THIRD GRAND DOLLAR DRAWING, Tuesday July 3. Capital Prize, $20,000. Tickete $1 each. SHERIFF'S SaLES. STATE OF SOUTVI[ CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKEN8. iY virtue of sundry executions to me di )rctedi, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court House door, at Pickens C. H., on thi first Monday in June next, the fol lowing property to wit: ONE BAY M ARE; levied on as the prop erty of WV. C. Morgan, at the suit of RL. E. liolcomibe against W. C. Morgan et al. A LSO, One Home Shuttle Sewing. Machine; levied on as the property of A. J. Anders9n, at the suit of A. and E. Bacon.. ALSO, At Easley Station, on Tuesday after Sale day, at 11 o'clock a. in., One Lot Blacksmith Tools; levied on as the property of Couch, Day & Clyde, at the suit of Gower, Cox & Markley. TERMIS CASH. JOABI MATULDIN, 8.p c May 17, 1377 308 Qorn, Corn.:". VO VORA8Z 1,000 1USH'L wheh we will pay the 4rket p *,Pah or Goods. HNT. OSETT & 00. N. O Molasses. A heavy suppiy of the above Molasses in store, which we purehased in New Orleans, and whiah we will warrant to be a genuine article. JOHN T. GOSSETt & 00. O Irish Potatoes TI on u 1nd * (et any of he Early Oae: vok,.% ok'Northern P otatoes Jn0 1N T. 1)SSE T & C . We are getting In store. a good supply of the above implements, which we are offering at a very small advance above cast and car riage. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Dry-Goods SPRING STYLE PRINTS; Ginghams, Cotton Plaids; Shirtings, Tickings; Cambrios. Long Cloths, &c; Coates' and Clarks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread; Whittemore's Cotton Cards; Turkey Red Yarn, Palmetto Fans; Braids, Cotton Hos%, &c., &c. And a full line of all sorts of Dry Goods and Notions in store and to arrive soon. Call in and see for yourselves. JOUN T. GOSSETT & CO. Easley, S. C., Feb. 12, 1877 NEW FIRM. O2onee Tannery T TIE undersigned have associated with them In the conduct of their business of Tanning and Ylanufactuing Boots and Shoes, MR. CHA RLES WEITNA UER, as a partner equally interested with us therein. The name of the firm will h'ereafter be the "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful for .past. patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the same. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputation as a Tanner, andl will be able to supply customers in this line with the best article of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS LEA'iHER. ALSO, We will continue to manufacture our first class hand made B00Tg AMB SESRE. And offer them on the best t<.rms. OUR BOOTS and SHOES are for sale by WV. T. McFALL, at Pickens Court House, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for Hides on reasonable terms. 0. W. FILZINGER, GOTTLOBE WANNER. July 20, 1876 46 tf VICK'S ILLUSTRATED PRICED cATALOUGE Fifty pages-300 Illustrations, with De scription of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to grow them-all for a two cent postage stang. Printed in German and English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25~ cents, a year. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 60 cents in paper; in elegant cloth covers $1 .003 Address, JAxxs VIcK, Roohester, N. Y, Vick's Floral Guide a beaut,iful Quarterly journal, finely illustrated and containing and elegant colored Flower Plate with the first number. Price only 25 cents for the year. The first No. for 1877 just issued in German and English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in 50 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Calalogue-800 llustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMEs VIcK, Rochester, N. Y, VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABL~R IA RI)EN is the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hunmm dIreds of fine illustrations, and six chiromo plates of flowers, beautifully drawn and col oredl from nature. Price 50 cents in paper covers $1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in German and Englih, Vick's Floral GJuide, Quarterly, 25 eents. Vick's Catalogue--800 Illustrations, 26 et.. Address JAaSn Vacex, Rochester N. Y. Jan. 25 20 dt A HONE AND FARNIOF YOUR OWN. On the line of a GREAT RAILROAD, with good markets both East and West. Now is the Time to Secure It. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Best country for Stock Raising In the United States. Books, Maps, Full Information, also "THE. PIoNEEU' sent free to all parts of the world. Address 0. F. D)AVI8, Land Commissioner U. P. R. RL. OxJAa,NUB. .FOLLOWING bZLMERATS FEBRTILIZBRS: CAlOL1NA PERTILIZER., BRADLEY'S PAT, hHOSP1ATE, PALMETTO ACID1 PHO"PnATE, WILCOX, GIBBS, & COV MANI,, wl PULATED GUOANC, 00 ATLANTIC PHOSPMATE. st ot For sale on liberal terms. (Freight as paid) by bu Easle, 8. 0., rb e 1877 ..2 ; 1 REALERS IN By-poh ad reri aln Com and Qdtn 3ysn. EASLEY STATION, . C. -0---f THE CELEBRARTED ETIWAN DIS. BONE, always on hand for com positing. HARRIS'S COMPOUND, AND other Mixtures. Also, John Morry an & Co Ammo-. niated Dissolved Bo s-in any quan,. iI tities to suit pursh ers. Apply for vi( terms and prices- t Eisley, A. & i tic R. A. L. R. W- cai RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO. en March 15, 1877 26 al tr( NEW AXD ATTRAOTiD YE-1 HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S,T PiCKENS C. IH., S.C., These Goods wvere carefully selected and clor,cly bought by ono of the firm, and CAN and WILT BE sold at aston ishingly low figures. TC Among the many novelties to be found in our stock, is the neat and handsome Tilden, Hendricks, and wht Hampton HATS, and the stylish (" Hampton COLLAR. or Call early, make your selections of 0and be happy. RLespoetf'ully, e IIAGOOD & ALEXANDER. pto Oct 25, 1876 8 de Used in nearly every locality in many States.T Bettled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres- fo, sed and irregular menses and uterine ob, foi structions, of every kind, are being daily tli cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Femal-e Regulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its an success in Georgia and other States is beyond A. recedent in tl.e annals of phisie. Thousands pC of certificates from womnen everywhere pour in no upon the proprietor. The attention of prom- N( inent medical mn is aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, and the most sucOcss- [L ful practioners use It. If women suffer here - after it will be their own fault. Female Regulator is prepared and sold by L. HI T Blradfield, Druggist., Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought at $I,50 per bottle at any respectable Drug Store in the Union. ECFFKCTL TRULY WONDERFULr. CARTERsV'ILLEC, On., April 26, 1869.-Thisw will certify that two members of my immne diate family, after having suffered fnr many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit, by various med ical doctors, were at length completely cured f by one bottle of D)r. J. Bradfield's FEMA LE REGULATOR. I therefore deem It my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of o. drawing attention of suffering womnenkinid to o the merits of a medicine whose power in cur, ing irregular andi suppressed menstruation, has been proven uinder my own personal ob- er r servation. Its effect on such cases is trulyw wondlerful, anid well may the reruedy be callel "Woman's Best Friend,"" Yours respecf fully, JAS. W. STRANWM. tl Sept. 7, 1876 14 tli N!OT ICE. a(i I TA ICE this method of informing all partiles fr4 interested, that I will be found in my of Cij floe, at Pickens Court House on each Wv.u KSsDAY and TuuonsrAr, and on each 8Ar.xnAY, for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. As rmiy duties as SchlO Commissioner will T( comipell me to be abserit in different parts of the Ciounty, Iapp oint those special days for m< t he benefit f all concerned. Office hours, fic from 9a. m.to4 p. m. Co 0. W. SINGLETON, School Commissioner. Feb 8, 187r 22 402MLC ,AF GJEI W lit' PfVtd5Walte Courts of the Stat d Courts of MaU 14t"a, or am Dis ot of South Carolidw. Mwrch 2W 1877 20 ortotk lKeth & Hollinswrth 4TTORNEYYS A TXAVVW l' pratiw iA tww efrouit a W4ftb.e urts for Pi9kte County4 and ig the United 0,e Cours of this State from. that county. ie of the Senior partners will be present to list in the transaction of say 1mperane siness during vacation. J. ). NORTON I,.~~~~~ IILI I ',S (.IL iV'jk I. k V UITNER STYMME ATTORNEY AND OUNSELLOR AT LAW, GRENVILLE, 8. C, bractices in the Circuit ourt and Court e Probate for Pickens'ounty. k4ay 16 42 - 6M ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in Courts of Pickene munty, and in United States Courts MEDICAL CARD. )R. GEO. W. EAlL, having located at Pickens C. H., with the view of devot., ;.his entire attention to his Profession irr its diffarent branches, now offers his ser cs to the citizens of Pickens and surround count:-y. le hopes to meet the expecta n of the people by prompt attention to all ics entrusted to his care;. with the experi ce of fifteen year', wily four years in the rious Hospitals during the late war, where disease- that ffesh is heir to was seen anct ated. Special attention given to l1 diseases pe.w liar to women and children. le can be ind at his residence (at all ti'ns unlese >felssionally absent,) formerly occuipled by s. Hughes, at the East end of Main street, arges reasonable. Alarch 1, 1877 25 8m hie State or South C!arolina P ICKENs COoUNTY. peran ee Ith. Bebecca Keith, Elizabeth ilendricks, and husband, George K. Hien dricks, 8tephen i>. Keith, Mary Keith, widow of Geot-ge Keith, deceased, Marthw Dwens, and husband, Duke W. Owens, Nancy Ferguspn andl husband, Augustue F'erguson, Mur Tally and husband, Ru >en Tally, 8t0 hen Keith and Rebecca lendricks, DefeRdants. Complaint for Relief. William Keith, one of the defendants .bove named. rOU are hereby snmmoned and required .. to answer the complaint in this action, ich is filed in the ofIc eof t,he Probate Ige at Pickens Court House, in and for the unty and State aforesaid, and serve a copy your answer on the subscribers at their Coo, on the public square of Pickens Court use, in the State aforesaid, within twenty ys after the service of the summons on you, elusive of the day of service, 'if you fail answer the complaint within that time the iintiff will apply to the Court for the rolle( manded in the complaint. ~I(TON, KEITH & HlOLINSWORTH, - Plgptiff's Attorneys. I Win. Keith, one of' the Defendaets' in the roregoing cause. r'ake notice, that thuis act ion Is commenced -the partition of land, in the Probate Court the County and State aforesaid, and that a summons and complaint in said action s tiled in the office of the Probate Judge at skens Court Hlouse, in and for the Oounty 1 State aforesaid on the 24th (day of April, D- 1877, and that you are required to ap.-. ar in the cause by the thirtieth day of June xt., or the P'lintiff will apply to the court -'the relief dlemlandied in the complaint. )RTON, KEITH & HiOLLINGSWORtTH, Plaintiff's Attorneys. .s.'J W. 0. FIELIt, Probate Judge r.. april 26, 1877 83 6 he State of South Carolina. COUNTY OF PICKEN8. I COURT OFCOMMON PLEAS T. McFall, Plaintiff, against W. S. Wil., liams, Defendant. >py Summons for Money Demand, ( Com plaint not Served.) ) W. S. Williams, D)efendant in tbis action: 70UI are hereby snrmn onIed and required~ to answer the complaint in this action', which a. copy is fdled in the oflice of the erk of the Court for said1 county, and to rve a copy of your ainswer on the subscrib a at their oflice, at P'ickens Court House, ithain t wouity dauys after the service of this* rimmons on you, exclusive of theo daiy of r'vice. 11f you fail to answer this complaint within e time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to e court for judgmienit against you for the mn of One HIundhred and Four 20,100 Dollars, ih interest from the 1st, day of June 1874, one per cent per month, and Three Hun. ed and Thiirty"two 55.100 Dollars, with in.. -est at the rate of 7 per cent per annum >mi the 25th (lay of December, one thousand ~ht hundired Iand seventy four and costs. Dated A pril 26th, A. 1). 1877. CuTHIRAN, IIOLCOMBE & CHILD. Plaintiff's Atitorney.. W. S. Williama Defendlant: rake notice that the complaint and som.. ns in the above action, was filed in the of-. a of the (lark of the Court, for Pickco unty, oan the 20th day of April, 1877. COTIIRAN, 110hCOMIE & CILD, Plaintitra Attorneys. mnay 3. 1877 81 6