University of South Carolina Libraries
4@A ITEMS. Business doll. COUWmb coming in. Mirs 6ab Bourisbing. 4 N is supersative degree. Court qsPebev pull off their '-ow. Cquaty Commissioners were in eeesaon'ia*S tardIay. a a '~ty Auditor, Davis, will move 4 with his family. 4 d dot run at large of nights in 'a 6 n0w as they use to, J.UB. Boggs is studying law in $~se of . L. Hollingsworth, Esq. OWt -eewly appointed Treasurer $&uditor have received their oom. and are now ready for bus A pa e*pects to start from this 4b41M to the mountains in a short time. 1b are not going after Redmond 211M seas& of the year for lawsuits *WSn tie'oolored tolks is at hand. But Taylor does not issau'a warrant V tie they want one. No un aWIs e upese in his court. .fa M40.(ored) kicks up a row b wn ooasionally, and i MAAhe" about generally 9 Mhu balf ta*eF has one eye 4 wted ot bhin Better look out Pink. ' 'ebuteshWouryard fence, kitahen ad well-eum whitewashed, which -=pm appearanoes very "muchly." h -ost of white%washing with lime is a" -when eompared with the im qp"d opearanes and benefits de. Ou,SeMes Mike (the "Bill Arp" of No ma)upriousIy objects to the "no fence law, on the ground that "It'll be nigh on Impossible for a fellow to keep in the road after sampling corn jaWe& os a sales day." 4 Ltyou want to make your life en.. tirety successful, pitase to remember that the secret is contained in the three G's-Gra,Grtnd ron backs,ac,Gi,adGon Mr. W. H. Hughes, of this place, hia4 invented a "oar couploer," and hans tortWyrded a model to Washington, for fla p'erposo of soecuring a patent. We teus*tWillio's invention mnay provo a 4ansa to him, and be of incalculablo bwmo4& to tim world. Ri as? Yu:.-Capt. T. W. Rus.. melbnhudd us last Monday a hoad of wleta., whieb was grown by Mr41. 4- Baswell, near Easley Station, and ~hi e ntained eight grains in ono sush. This is the best yet. We call .attention of the public to the advertieoment of Mrs. Nix, pro prietreils or the Easley Hotel, which appears this week. Mrs. Nix keeps a good house and deserves the patron age( the public. The.Mfonoo law" is meeting with considerable opposition in this County. A tuinister of the gospel informed us the ooher day that the question was belng warmly discussed at the 4ai hqs on EBundays, rmost of the fatwiers opposing it. The question is w~ them. If they want the law thq.n vote for it, if they do not V%t it thef Oah vote it down, They csa hade it as they like, POiA GRANrou Norrox.--.Tho Pickens-County Pomona Grange will meet at this plaeehMonday next. All masters of subordinate granges, with thgAisgtion flrom their respective granges, will attend the meeting. By eoter of the W. M!. W. G. Fraza, Secretary. "Throw some crumbs ad scatter seed, Abd4 let the hungry chickens feed." 3%dge Field's chickens fly down frees their roost, whben the family is at t4,land enter the dining room for the peg'&oes of picking up the crumbs whkp9a fall from the table. The Judge bab ght held for them)to see how themup, hen they qaietly aaeto the roost, satisfied, doubtless, 66 e hIs an upright and Ispartial mmx OATs.-Rev. W. B. Singleton ha esqatto this ofBoa bunch of oats' -.. ~Stlks-al of which it Is said, e oa ome grain, measuring 41 feieI(aeight. The oats are of the Ebips variety and weown last 3uLyn This beats cotton UShollow." Mrs Edith Smith, wife of Win. L. Suvjt#a died at the residence of her husnd, in Daousville township, on Thriy the 14th inst., and was bar, ried on'Priday following, In the family bu*'rying ground. The deceased was a usost estimable lady and had boon a consistent and exemplary member of: the Mahtlst Churnh fr many y.. FINS WMA*eT.-l.e* G. W. Single ton has laid up Wr Wbl twF heado of wheat, ftooe6 faent of ur.- . W Dorr, which are the finost we have saw ihis season. The beads are large and wAl filed, having six gaing to the mesh. Mr. y. 0. Griffin, of this plaft also has wheat with the same number of grains to the mesh, and of of a two SOre lot he will make 85 or 4O bushels. His land was manured with 0otton seed. Under the provisions of an act passed at the special session of the Legislature, entitled "An Act to eg, tablish uniformity in the Sessions of the Circuit Courtsj" the terms ot Court for this County ae to be held as foll6ws: Third Monday in March, fourth Monday in June and third Monday in October. All the townships in Anderson County, except three, had, up to the date of the last issue of the Intelligen 4 cer, Sled petitions with the Board oj County CommissIoners for that Coun. ty- requesting them to order an eloo-, tion upon the question of the fence law. The Intelligenoer presumed that the townships which bad not sent in their petitions, would do so in due time. A majority, I not all, the townships in that County are likely to adopt this law. i6 Is qestionabfel whether any township in thi County will adopt it. Mir. A. J. Sitton, of 1fuadleton, has purchased a fine new portable steam engine from Richard Tosr, of QW-. lumbia, and named it "Bapton.' 51 Sim a samor. JUST RECEIVED AT. M cF A LL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF uu 0U,0U Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND BI3GHT. ----- A splendid assortment, and prices to e suit the times. 0 CROCKERY, TIN AND HIARD-WARE. All kinds, sizes and prices, from a [LaIf Pint Cup to a 20 gallon W ash Pot. DRUGS & MEDICINES, Always Freshi and Genuine, and all the loading articles always on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCK. O TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit every one. CANDY AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS & PICKLES, And In fact a general assortment of nice things. Corn. and see for your self. Respectifuly, W. TV. MeFALL. May 10, 1877 35 ~Ll prsosavin,g desmands agalnst the Estae ofNtailLynch, deceased, are re ueted toproe the asae before us, and forwar and settlethforthwih. 0. tE. LYNCH, t1 J7. T. BURD1NE, Ex ors. June 7, 1877 89 8 N OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested In the Estat, of Ellas H ollings, worth, deceased, that I will apply to W. 0. Field, Judge of Probate for Piokens County, for a Final Settlement and discharge as Executor of said Estate, on Saturday, the 25th of August, 1877. Mav24.1H7R. E. JIOLCOMBJE, Exo'r. Sheriff's Sale, O FCAi . f6. PICKIms COUNTY, IN THE PROFATE COURT. W. Silas Kirksay, Plaintif, against Josep1 A. Bates, Mary Bates, Harvey B.Mull, Ma Mall, James K. Kirksey, Elizabel layfo, and Robert 0. Clayton-Defed4 S a we . . e , - o-)plaint for Partition and Sale (4 Real Retate. order of W. 0. Feld, Judge of Probst I vill sell at Pie Court House, o Saledayin July next, the following REAL ESTATE of James Keith, deceased, to wit: cont ain, ing 8 acres more or less, known as No. 8 in old survey. Fract No. 2. Known as the Chastain Place, containing 300 acres more or less, known as No. 6, in old survey. Sold tor Partition, &o. Traot No. 3. Known as tret No. 11 In old survey, con4 taining 78 acres more or leaw, T=" - No. 4. Known as the Reed survey or No. 10 of oli survey, containing 160 acres more or less. Tract No. 5, Known as the Neal and Weems tract, con4 taining 640 acres more or less, on Carrick's Creek. Trut No.6. Knewnas the Walnut Co;e tret, oontalan of la ftAh on dy of Sol&. One o b maloider en the Arst day Of Jaar 0e0A odwe batfon the arm ay of June tAowg with Itsest rom the day of sl. The P10% chaer or purcbaser. to give bond with security and a amortgage of the premises bovot to the Probate Judge, to asure the purebse money, and pay extra for titles and mortgagss. JOAB MAULDIN, ..o June 7, 1877 89 4 SHERIFF S SaLES.. 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. BY virtue of an execution to me direted, Iwi sell to the highest bidder before the Court House door, during the legal hours of sale, on SaledJay in July next, All of those TH RRE LOTS lying in the Town of Pickens, Xnown in thie plan and survey of said Town as Lots Nos. 2, 25 and 26, containing T wo Acres, more or less, with thie exception of a corner Lot of fifty feet on Main, by One Hundred feet on Ann street, and on which there is a Dwelling and Store House. Levied on as the p.ro pert.y of S. D. Keith, at the suit, of WV. . Field, as Probate Judge, successor, against J. Riley Ferguson and 8. D. Keith. TERMS CASH.-Purchaeers to pay extra for titles.:' . - JOAB MAULDIN, s.P.o. June 7, 1877 89 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROCINA. COUNrrY or .PratkNS. BY WV. 0. fair,D, JUDGE or PRODA-rE. i hlereas, W. HI. Anderson, has applied to Vme to grant him Letters of Adminis,, tration, upon the Estate and Effects of Mary Anderson, deceased The kindred and credito's of the said Mary Anderson, deceased, are therefore cited to I;e and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be holden at Pickens C. H., on Saturdaj, the 7th day of July next, at 11 o'clock, a. mn., to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be grantd Given under my hand and eal this, the 17th day of June A. D-, 1877. June 21, 1874 W. 8.F~,D .jo DAILY, TRI-PRkIS D EKY -AT HOYT, EMLYN & McDANIEL. JAMES A. HOYT, Editor. The Daily Rlegtr gostAinA df latest uews of the day, all oqem*irest , litj.al and other matter sent by telegraph, ful local reports, editorials upon all current topics and Grange and Agricultural .Departmentg. The Daily has a circulation extending to all parts ot'the State, is cireculated in nearly every State in the Union, and consequently increasing; therefore, as an advertising me dium it, eannot be surpassed. The Tri-Weekly Registers is Issued every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, and contains all the news of the days ia one issue. The Weekly Register Is as EIG HT PAGE paper,.ontaining OfG-EIGHT COLUMNg, embracing the,'ream of news of each week. This paper is within the reaeh of'every family, and we are pleased to state the feet that ts. large circulation is rapidly extending. The B snw the 0 oaf~ thme State Paton 4 Uu m*' 111 tiittdin their appropriate department. The Agrieuttural and Grange articles will a ppear in each of our publiestions-Daiiy, Tri-Weekly and Weekly. _______ TERMS OF BJJBBCRIPTION. DAar,UT R1ai:sria-One Year, $7 00; Six Months, $8 60; Three Months, II 76. l'a-WUSKLY 13Gssm-One Year, #5 00; Six Months, $2 60; Three Month., $1 26. Waart,Y Esosux-One Year, $2 00; SIx Months, $1 00;,,T Wdtko 0. JOB PRINTING, PRINTINT, of every descriptlion, promptly and satisfactorily executed at ,the Regter Office, - - All kinds of Law BIsuks on hand, which we will sell at the loes prcs H. N. EMLYN, WV. 13. McDANIEL, P'roprietory and P'ublishecrs. May 31. 1877 Corn, Corn. WANTED TO PUROHASE 1,000 BUSHELS CORN, for which we will pay the market price In Cash or Goods. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. N. 0. Molasses. A heav supply of the above Molasses in *t% wM, h we uroband in, New Orleans, MWd w6"6 We w arwat to be a gemuas JOHN T. GOB8ET & 00. Irish Potatoes Call on us and get any of the Early Vari eties of Northern Potatoes. JOHN T. GO88ETT & CO. We are getting In store, a good supply of Oebevo IMMMUMeAW, which we are ofering Ft aery- advance above east and car JOHN T. GOSEST & CO. n Dry-Goods SPRING STYLE PRINTS; Ginghaaas, Cotton Plaids; hkirtigs, Tickings; siabrice. Long Cloths, Uc; Coates' and Clerks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread; . Whittemore's Cottom 0ards; Tury led Yan, Palmetto Fans; Brds Mtton Hose, &c., &ac. And -a hi line of all sorts of Dry Goods and Notions in store and to arrive soon. Call In and see for yourselves. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Maeley, S. C., Feb. 12, 1877 NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T HE 'undersigned have associated with them in the conduct of their business of Tanning and Mauaflnetming . 3ee s ad Ulaoes, MR. CHARLES-WEITNAUJER, as a 'partner equally Interested with us therein. The masne of the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankfuel far past patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the same. Our senior, Mr. Fizinger, has a fine reputation as a Tanner, andl will be able to supply customers in this line with the best article of 80LE, UPPER AND HARNU88 LEATHER. ALSO, We will continue to manufacture our first class hand made eSUTS AND a5E31, And over them on the best terms OUR BOOTS and SHOES are for sale by W. 't. MOFALL, at Plckens Court House, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for hides on reasonable terms. 0. W. FILZINGER, GOTTLOBE WANNER. July 20, 1876 d0 tf VICK'S [LLUSTRATED PRICED CAPALOUGE Fifty pages-800 Ilhistrations, with, De poription of thousands of the beet Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to grow them-aji for a two cent postage stamp. Printed in German and English. Viok's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 ests. a year. Vick's Flower and Vegetabile Grdev, 60 sent, in paper; In elegant cloth oters$. Address, JAaSn VIoK, Rochester, N. Y, Vick's Floral Guide Sbeautiful Quarterly journal, finely illustrated nd oontaining and elegant colored Flower late with the first number. Price only 25 eet for the year. The first No. for 1877 Just issued in German and English, Vick's Flnwer and) Vegetable Garden, in 60 oeats; with elegant cloth covers $l.00). Vick's Calalogue-800 Illustrations, only 2 dents. Address, Javus VICM, Reshester, N. Y. FLOW5B AND VEO?FANL5 GARDJaV Is the eet besIteM week of the kind Is the wend. It sontains nearly 16W p h., -a Meds ef hes illseal a nd a sbromo plats. of owers, batl draws ad sot ored from ater. Pries ents in paper covers $1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in Germaan and English. Viok's Floral Ouide, Quarterly, 26 cents. Vick's Catalogue-800 Illustrations, 25 eta. Address 'Jaums Vior, Rochester N. Y. Jan. 25 20 de A 3U3N AND FAME @F YOUR OWN. On the line of a GREAT RAILROAD, with good markets both East and West. Wow is the Timte to Secure It. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Best country for Stock Raising in the United Bt.ates. Books, Maps, Full Information, also "Tun Proina'' sent free to all parts of the world. Address 0. F. DAVIS, Land Commuissionier U. P'. R. Rt. c. r. uui a in.': IS THE PLACE rOR' Cheap Goods t A WELL ASSORTED 8TOCK Of DRY-G'OO BOOTS AND 8110ft Always a good STOCK of FAMILY 6W. CBRIES on hand. Remember we sell strictly for CASE mnd BARTER, which enables us to sell at meek closer prices. Save ynr money by spending it with us. C. P. RUNION & BRO., Easley Station, 8. C. June 14, 1877 40 8 "f a hac." 0 A FAIR EXCHANGE? THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATR FERTILIZERS: CAROLINA FERTILIZER. BRADLEY'S PAT. PHOSPHATE, PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHATE WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI, PULATED GUOANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. For salo on liberal terms. (Freight paid) by HUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 Sm Used in nearly every locality In maq States. Bettled beyond a doubt-No one questkus the fact that more cases of whites, suppres. sed and irregular menses and uterine ob% structions, of every kind, are belng dally cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Reglator, than by all other remedies combined. Its success in Georgia and other States is beyond precedent In the annals of phislo. Thousands of certinicates from women everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The attention of prom inent medical mon Is aroused In behalf of this wonderful compound, and the moet success ful practioners uso it. If women suffer here after it will be their own fault. Female Regulat or is prepared and sold by L. H B3radfield, Druggist., Atlanta, Ga., and maay be bought at $1,50t per bottle at any respeotable Drug Store in the Union. EFFECTL. TRULY woNDERF7UL. CARTERBVILLE, OR., April 26, 1869.--Tbg will certify that two members of my lmm diate family, after having .suffered fee many yeas fommenstrual Irreglarity, and hv bee teaedwithoet beiht by Var.ious ieal.dosters, were at le .meq emed bI One botl Dr. . *ml4sWpA ULTOR. JIthe re 4 ty tfurnish this heu'aL, w.t eefe draw'n attention of saffering 'womeaktiad to the me~ ts of a medicime whose power Is eur, log Irregular end suppressed mernakeatiem, has been proven under my own pasewai ebe servation. Its effect ona sush easee is tral wonderful, and well may the teumedy be els "Woman's Best Friend," Yours respetfful1yf, JAS. w. 8axe3. Sept. 7, 187R 1 d Fo-crTZ' V nurnnIA'rED. Horseand Cattle Po*daer, -t see a t sae IM BA *O AND 3 A ,1d U.ad any dayr in Pe.s dCt,.I intoCK s4eRIngan8spIs, hempr. htasml fortg t th enrfe k sseter We-9e heded howtio opertoasafMe .Bokwh Adi infor atin set. In orders j k mailan etehs n thi hIB, &0, Bnankdierss odfrhrs 7Wl a. .Y N oiscE.sCsb1Uci Ia Tag A Ll Er& i mthodso iroaiga lpate intresed to atw Is al ben ofonin y - ealor h e rosuuf trnegIvanybsns itha me und e y uisdoon compell me to3 beerasen ndfrn so th bneitofal 1!onene. X Oe hours fom a. m. tot . m Madeany ay i Wusa 4. IETON acood t o yoeales. $85a1on, $h0ote an* trae ling hoex pesratd o elng.k Ad delfrmNITOR sent O~. d inee nnader n. PB0FSONAL NOTICES. Scofteat WE I.O , It A CHILD A vOm dberty, S C Pilk'ns C H WEIMaM NSOSV0MB & QHlED,. NO i0 N8LORS AT LA W, Si It u 0. 11. C., warm s Is oe " onte of the Ft at* me64b U tt*gNbes, fr the Di.e eithd E lings wort AtMRNEYN AT LAW W mft In (6e Circuit and Probate cose PIleh"s County, and in the United ta4e6 06a45 of this state from that couny. Oneft6e Semft partners will be present to aftisn l e transaction of any important beduess duri*g vcatiow. A Y. XfRTO*V Wlh,- a W. C. KXFTH, W 0. L. HOLLINGSWORTH,Pickens C. If. March 23, 187'6 2' XVw"NER SYMMIES, ATTU0RNT A3D 0'oNtLLoR AT LAW, OIRRMNILLE, S. c. ties in the Circuit ourt and Court o Pr Probate tor Pidlens ounty. may 16 o m -K BRYAN, ATAvoNXY AT JAW. PraGUs in OCourts of Pickes 000My, a0d In United States Courie MDICAL CARD. . I EO3. W. EARLE, hating located at "k C- U-, with the view of devot 6his ON**r 100e0tion to0 his Profebaion fit ikse ftmi branohes, now ofer. his per Vise too eitisens of Pickens and surrouu 4s sey. He bep.s to meet t'e etpeot ties o b.e I by prorapt attention to all easen settettoItb obae w*kh (he experi Ies 0t2"n year, wit h four years in tte various Hospital during the late war, where all dibsse that deah Is heir to was seen and tread. Special attention given to all diseases pe4 sar to wome and children.- Ile can b-n found at his feelence (at all times un!ess ~rfaseswfy absent, ) formerly occupied by rs.Bains,at the Est end of Mainustreet. Charges reason.bl. March 13 1877 258n NEW ADVERT1SE~MENT8. .IAN O S 74ocav, fine rose.. ORGANS A:',Uto.-e Pianos at wholesale. Great bargais. N early new, 520; 2 stops, $0;65sto s,;50;O6 stop8 W8;7 so, $1O-9tp ' J2 stops,$So I. P- 8OPPri ties. Ne# organs at whIm Is, e#are hWfttons. Best offer evet. made, lead. Beat oU65to 16 d'ays' teat trial Meag rsedd ad fireight paid both ways if naseeeory. Estabhished 1056. Agents Wasted. Discount, to Teachers, Minist ers, L.Addaes Daniel F. Beatty, Washingtu1 To Di l ava)d-la.I sickness every ietis et E smpathines with thv mMs NEa dtierai. Wen the. stonrach fails to pespehit h.ssetions, the liver, bowels, 9eideYl, arteries, &c., are all more or Iesei Thes doelvquenrts require a meelese, embining the properties of a stomashie, sad Slterative, a pergative, a ton. to, and sdatve to bring threm back to their dety; all these elements, in their purest maest efective forms, are unlitedl in Tar.. rant's Effervescent Belhser Aperlent, the great Saline Remedy for Indigestion, and its con , seaat consequences Bold by all drug gIst. 50*0 *ee- to Age-ts. *'P te OtfatFree. P. 0. VICK,~ RY uusta, Maine. M 6andters fee.True & Co., Au-,. gusto. Maine. DBIUNKARD STOPS C C Deer., M D (formerly of Boston) has a, harmless clare for intemperan~e, 'which can be gIven without theohuowledge of the patilrnt. Also one for the OPIUM2 hKABIT, Permanent Oures gnaranteed in both. Send stamp for el4denoe. Ask drtaggist. for it. Address Bans & Co., Birmingham, Conn.. EiNTRiA FNE MIXED) CAIlb8, witha inthe, 10 cents, p'ost paid. L. JONBa' &i Co,N ae,N. Y, $15o10 per day at hromo. Samnples wortle Si ftee. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. Send her our Local ldst of Newspapers. Seat bea on appliestion. O P., 8OWE LI. & 00., N. 41 Park Ro, Ne York. CRU8TADORO'S HAIR DYE. Cristadoro's IIair Dye is the SA FEST and BE8T; it acts instantaneously, producing the asest Aatarl shades of Black of Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, antd is easily applied. Itls a stavidard preparation, anmd a favo$ o. upnevery well appointed T~oilet for o~ Gentlmaa.Sold by bnsggists. J.* CIIITAD%RtQ, P. O. ls, 1Ci8. NeOw Ydrk. TAMERIUNG cured by Bates' a iao SFor derrIpt ion, &o., address ars Co.. Box 6076, New York.