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ttUAL ITEMS. o*n .a Church Direetory. Methodist eburAh, Rev A.,W. Walker, Pastor. let Sabbath In seO month at 4 o'clock p. m. 4 Sabbath ia eo mouth at 101 o'olock a. in. " 3egBapst Charch, R**. Mott, Pastor. it i aa4 SatuWdoy before In 446h moath at 11 6'olook a. a. on Babbath, and at lrelesqkpi. u. on Saturday. sewMugh oLee, Presbyterian, (8ecoux) 24 6abbath In seh appth, at 11 o'clock a. n. tTd egira of the low country peo ja4 . mountains has set iD. fte sages of County Auditor Davis 16iAN 18su, make your returns ,1#1y and avoid the 50 por cent penlty. TQIe of our Court house officials has aolgt far enough along in Court Smanners as to wear a "biled" alirt yet. 0e of our Court House friends *ier belligerent qwalties up. a listio 4de evening last week, -We hO hearJ 6t one man in Bas tatoe township who favors the "no f6ne latv; but if one has turned up inrmplisintown township yet we hav* not heard of him. concur with the P!cKZNs SEN TonIs, in all things pertaining to dogs. --'ummit Courier. Iour head is leAl, brother Courier. Capt. John L. Thornlov sent us, t{o).his garden, some very fine toma, toes last week, for which he will ac e6it our thanks. They were the finest we have seen this season. Ask your druggist what he knows about the' meiit of Shriner's Indian Vartfuge, the popular remedy. Mrs. Anan Grifin. of thi& place had a brood of chickens hathed about the 10th of March last, and on the 14tj instant, one of the pullets corn snenoed laying, being only four mon ths and four days old. This is the ear-~ liest ehicken we ever heiard of. Mr. R. A. Child has laid upon our table six irish p)otatoes, of' the early roas vnriety, takena from one hill, - hlicha wei ghe~d three poninds, ain av'er age of.half a pound tol ' the potato. 'Tey are the best we have seen. This dIemonst.rates the fact that Ruf' is gedd'on big~ potatoes as well a's hig ip court. Ow%.nf'ebe -'hovs" who wentC to onvtllr.uays~ that we should not have included him in the "red eyed *8tas he stayed over there and lpnted the rest of them up and start 'd4iema hotme just nas he found them, 0oBt ime, anid after getting~ them #tiEV,- came hocme himself'. We ac NFelI explaniationi, but will not ftiekisnamte, as each of' them ca.n ol'aim that he is the man here r'eferr'ed Wnhd get out of it in this way. u; Mnt MA D Doos.- Mi'. W. 0. Sin livh .ear Georg~e's Creek P'ostoffi ce, *aifew days ago hnd a desperato fight ~Ijt$rabid dog. Hie was 'at work i field and saw the (dog sipproach ~ ltI~house, anud feaing that he bdM ite some. one of hsis family. te'f hlim with rocks. kit,ckina him q~wgb atever~ial iimes, the dog etach tin m elng nnd making at him. Mr. 8.' having exhausted his supply of roek., gathered his hoe, with w hieh he wats at w"i:k,,a.)d tannde a despe,. rate lick at his dangerons antagonist, ,ty$geetrh9#t4ly Ahe hanadle broire off nearrhis banda-and Jeft thim without ffnOn~eans of de'fense. Fort n-.tely $1 en dog wats niear by, who for' a giali'#mne forward and tat once en th rabid dlng. Mr. S. t hen seised A club or pole anad made a des afeliek at the miad dog, bunt owing to the movement of' the dlogs missed his aim and struck his own dog, kmooking him dow-i and loose from snwad dag. The mad dog then made atMr. B., but lhe made his escape by amping into the bouse and closing the door after him. Fhe mad dog tfEn,Mado off, but Mr. Singleton he Igg detoeamined to dispatch himu, set hiidavn- dog on him again, and seiz-. fgan a: fo.lowed them, and picking tiI opportuniity as the dogs were en-. ein a desperate fight, made a 1eJ1' d1rected blow with the edge of ab h , splitting the mad dogs head .wld.'open, killing him instantly. Mir. 4Lh dog ,was bitten during the - egsasenent, w hich necessitated the $lIig of him also. mnAsther rabid dog was killed by a W.Vitold last -weekt near Centrsl OStion.:: The doghad bitten several 1 other dogs before Mr. Arnold killed hism. Sheriff's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PIKNS COUNTY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Mary A. Oats Administratriz, and A. i. Folgr Administrator of the Estate of Re (usA, deceased, Petitioners. Vs. T. W. Russell et al. Defendants. BY virtue of the doretal order made I* the above stated ease by W. G. Vieldo Esq., Probate Judge of 'iekens County. on the 28d day of June A D. 1877, I will sell at public auction, at Plekens Court House, on ,daleday in August next, the following LOTS OF LAND, to wit: 'Lot No, 1 Adjoining lands of Cox, Smith and Davis, containing 80 acres, more or less, situated on waters of Brushy creek. Lot No. 2. Adjoining Lot No. 1, containing 80 acres, more or less. Lot No. 3. Adjoining Lot No. 2, containing 80 acres, more or less. Lot No. 4. Adjoining lands of Fowler and Ballentine, cojtaiming_. sqr.s, aore or lesp, Let No. 5, Adjoining lans ofiBallentine, Folger and Lot, No. 4,. containing 24 acres, more or less. Lot No. 6* Lying in PickensvilVe, adjoining lands of Howard and Nalley, containing 161 acres, wpre or less. Th4se lands are all situated within one nile of. Easley Station-,about one-half of which is fine wood land, the remainder good farming land. A plat, of each Lot will be exhibited on day of sale. TERMS-Costs of thete proceedings in cash on day of sale. One-half of the balan6e on the 1st day of November 1877; and the balance on the 1st day of April 1878, interest from date. Purchaser or purchasers to give bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises bought, to the Probate Judge, to secure the purchase money, and pay extra for titles and mortgage. JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.o. July 12, 1877 44 4 Sheriff's Sale. 0 STATE OF SOU 11 CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. B Y virtue of sundry executions to me di rected, I will sell to the highest bidder, t>efore the Court, House door, at Piekens C. H.. on the first. Monday in August next, -One Traict, of LLnd, whereon Richard Baker now lives, on Twelve mile River, containing Three Hundred Acree, more or less, adjoining lands of 0. P. Field, Daniel and M. C. WVin chester. James K. Kirksey and others, known as the Field Place. Levied on as the prop erty of 1. H. Philpot, at, the suit, of Matthew Ellison and others. ALso, One Tract of Land, containing One Huns dred and Forty-five Acres, more or,,ess, adjoin: ing lands of H1. C. B3riggs, John Mullinix, Coleman Smith and others, whereon the De, fendant now lives. Levied on as the prop erty of N. H. Welborn, at the suit of Exodus Sheriff. T E RMS CASI.-Purchasers to pay extra for titles. JOAB MAULDIN, s.P.o. July 12, 1877 44 4 SHERIFF'S SaLES. -0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. iN THlE COUi I' OF PROBA tE. Marcus D. Keith, Plaintiff, against James M. Keith, Carnelius Keith, William Ka' ri e. al. Defendants. Complaint for Relief and Partition. B?Y virtue of an order of WV. 0. Field, LiJudge of Probate for Pickens C'sunty, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Monday, the sixth day of August next, during the le gal hours of sale, The Real Estate of Cornelius Keith, do. ceased, containing Nine Hundred Acres, more or less, lying and being in the State and County aforesaid, an Weaver's Creek, waters of Oolenoy River, known as the Mill Place, adjoining lands of Van 8. Jones, John Masters and others. TERMs OF SALE-The costs of Partition in cash on the daty of sale; one hair the remain der payable within six months; the other halt within twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser, with security and a mortgatge of the premises, given to the Probute Judge. 1PurchaMer to pay extra for papers. JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.o. July 12, 1877 44 4 Sheriff_Sale. STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA, PICKENS COUNTY. B Y virtue of an execution to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder before the Court House door, dumring the legal hours of sale, on Saleday in August nest, One Tr'act, of Land, lying in Pickenis Coun.. ty, en Shoed Creek, waters ot Saluda River, and adjoining lands of Rebecca Humnt, Eliza,. beth Hunt, Redden Rackley and others, con taining 861 acres, more or less. Levied on as the proper'y om' William P. Hunt, at the suit of John 8. Latham. TERMS CASJH. Purchasers to pay extra for titles. JOAB MAULDIN, s.P e. July 12, 1877 44 4 STOP!. AT THE GBRUEVILLB ESTEL 6GREEhj,ILLE, . C. A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. ~BELLS IN THE ROQM8, p una .14, 1277 40 Corn, Corn. WANTED TO PURCHASE 1,000 BUSRULS CORN, for whish we will pay the market price In Cash or Goods. JOHN T. GOSSISTT & o. N. 0. Molasses. A he.y $Oply of the abe* Mwimse is hre, W we parqhase; in Nw Orleans, iud wbich we will wrrant to be a gnuiue rkrtlele.-I JOHN T. GOSSETT &CO. Irish Potatoes Call on us and get any of the Early Varl sties of Northern Potatoes JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. 0 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. 0 Dry-Goods SPRING STYLE PRINTS; Ginghams, Cotton Plaids; Shirtings, Tickings; Cambrice, Long Cloths, &c; Coates' and Clarks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread; Whittemore's Cotton Cards; Turkey Red Yarn, Palmetto Fans; Braids, Cotton Hose, &c., &c. And a full line of all sorts of Dry Goods and NoLions in store and to arrive soon. (all in and see for yourselves. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Easley, S. C., Feb. 12, 1877 Tar th prigE & lUiir. JUST RECEIVED AT. M c F A L L'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF AND Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND BRIGHT. A splendid assortment, and prices t suit the times. CROCKERY, TIN AND HRD-WARE. All kinds, sizes and prices, from a h alf Pint Cup to a 20 gallon W ash Pot. -0 DRUGS & MEDICINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and all the iending articltes always on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCIK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To spit every one. CANDY AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS & PICKLES, And in fact a general assortment of nice things. Come and see for your self. Respectinl ly, May 10, 1877 85 S TAMERING cured by Bates' appliances. For deecription, &o., address trso,, & Cv.. Nbz 5078, New Teek. Wi are soine ot our,Iawyers like a river-because they are gresitofs at the inouth. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the VKos" of a ZaMil ph and 9br corvnss aner, tion, F 8o aBe, jDins and Dinseub E. aneOntcC*, essa Dto or, ormse, Ate the Most ef. fetive and C90ge nial purgative ever digovered.'they - -xo -rmtild, but ef eOtual in their operation, nioving t fid bowels surely and ithout pain. Although gentle in their operation, they are still the most thorough and - searching cathar tic medicine that can be employed: cleans. ing the sttomiach and bowels. and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. - AYER'S PILLS have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world--wide reputation for their virtues. They corret .iseased action in the 9veri assimilative orans of the body, and are so composed. tiat obstrue tions within their range can rarely with stanil _01% evade tiemn. Not only do they cure the every-day comploints of qyery. body,. but also forujidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill.. While they produce power fil efrects, they are, at the same time, the safest and best plivsic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than tie common purcgatives, and never liv' pain wyhen the bowels are not inflamed. They reach i he vital fountains of the blood, anl strenrthen the system by freeing it Jr. i the elements of' weakness. Adapted to all ages;and conditions in aL elimates. comtaining neither calomel n' -my deleterious drugy, tese Pills may be tai'un vith safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. PIMEPARE) BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practlcal ani Analtical Chemists. ' -. BY ALL AU;UG1TS EVERYWHERE. TUTT'_& PILLS A Noted Divine says .They are,.worth their weight'in gold. READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dx. Tu-r-r:--Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dype psia, Con,stipation, and Piles. Last rigyour awere reco,mmended to me ; I used em(utw hitlefaith.. I am now a well man, piles gone, and I have galned It pouds sold flesh They are worth their we ght in gold. Rav. R. L. SIM PSON, I.uisville, Ky. TUT T'S PILLS g-Dg.dI the racte oe Cum sIr nn.edicinetirymear and AOHU' strator of anatomy In the Medical College of Geor TU' PIL.LS Nas, hence persn using GUBU DYSPmU.sLA. tee tha th ar -----,on scienti' c1fnoples TUT T'S PILLS ***a mr"" * GURU OONSTIPATION combinin n te h "" heretofore antagonistic TUT T'S P1LLS go:, ::y.'ju -,.... Their first apparent ef. TUTSPILLS ctIst in'rasfe''ap ...._.ished, and by their tonic TUTT's PiLLS "o-ra.2 00RU mILIoUS e01.c0rap ar hic .--.se., . ,,,,, TUTSPLS whs ne the-unc TUTT'S PILLS GUR TRRI ofE tese io tef ier mpartn eathan st nohiso the stem. Sol Ofyheicne hnr etcc a cr PHIy S ing nesdbl,ml andiswaranedahrle as wat. TUT'8 iUENS sELg.T GUUTORadLVU gleso the lver - hoticoss ton n TURE'H OWF RCENEOL Gtiayar Haltrcanie but chne o e wit Sanr sparantewDc and othmer aswers.. om D rc uo.Ofc TM ' MuraynSt rilla an Queen'~s Deiht,d ea. Zatie~ nce foro the b ood cr, dieaedn jolnts, fou dSarsrom theQ ears and otr, abseitseo,s diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of secret ratces, disordered liver and spleen. Its use steghens th nervou sytm, marsa fair com c EALTHY, SOLID FLESH. -A nantidote to !yphftv p^Sn It Is strongly re1commended. Hundreds of cases of the worst type ste it contine use will do no hr. Tebes time to take it is during the summer and fall t and Instead of deblty headache, fever and ague, you enl enlo,rbs ~ath. Sold byall drugits. 'The tate of South Carolina PI0KENS COUNTy. By WV. G. FMeld, Judge of Probate. toheImreaH, J. 3. Lewis, a e.P.,has made suit tome to gtrant him L.et te of AdmInIstration, uponl the Estate and Effeots of J. C. Hen. dricks. deceased-. The kindred and creditors of the said J. C. Ilendricks. dece.ased, are therefore cited to be and appear 'before 'me, in the Court of Probate, to be holden at Plokens C. H., on Sala.rdmy the 4th day of August instant, at 11 o'clock, a. mi., to shew cause, If any they have, why the said administratIon should not be granted. Given under moy hand and seal this, the 1'th day of July, A. D., 1877. W. 0a.rn nILD ..p. a. r. aHoi & aoi IS THE PLACB FOR Cheap Goods I A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY-GOODS. BOOTS AND SHOES. Always a good STOOK of FAMILY GROP 32RIES on,-haidx& Remember we sell strictly for CASK maia4 BARTER, whiah 6n%bl#1 -s to tell at much loser prices. Save your money by spending Lt with us. C. P. RUNION & BRO., Easley Station, S. C. June 14, 1877 40 8 "Cotton ft h4 . A FAiR EXCUANGE? -0 THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATE FERTILIZERS: DAROLINA FERTILIZER. BRADLEY'S PAT. PHOSPHATE, PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHATE WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI, PULATED GUOANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. For sale on liberal torms. (Freight paid) by HUDGENS & BOLT. Casley, 8. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 8m Used in nearly every locality in many States. Settled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that, more oases of whites, suppres 3ed and irregular menses and uterine ob, structions, of every kind, are being daily 3ured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Regulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its iuccess in Georgia and other States is beyond precedent in the anuals of phisic. Thousands of cert.ificates from women everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The atteution 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 be their own fault. Female' Regulator is prepared and sold by L. H Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought at $1,50 per bottle at any respectable Drug Store in the Union. EFFECTL. TRULY WoND)ERFUL.' CARTERsVILLE, GR., April 26, 1889.--This will certify that two members of my immne diate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit, by various med ical doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. IBradfield's FE.\fALE RE~GULATOR. I therefore deem it my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing attention of suffering womenkind to the merits of a medicine whose power in our, ing irregular and suppressed menstruation, has been proven under my own personal ob servation, Its effect ont such cases is trulv wonderful, and well may the remedy be called "Woman's Best Friend." Yours respectfully, JAs. W. STRANGE. -Sept. 7, 1876 1 4 CmL.nRATED Horse and Cattle Powderse broken down and low-spirited hors, -stomc an Intetines. It is a sure preventive of all diseae - ncident to this animal, such as LUNG WATERR ()LADJ.S TEMPEli, FEVERS POUN IER LOSS OF APPETIig AND VITAIE EERGY, &e. Its use Improves the wind, inereases the a ptitoe-. nsfor!a the misabl ske ctu Intoafnlooking andspirited horse. 'To keetateu of Cows this prepmlp tlpn is invaluable. It isa sure pe ventive against Rinderpest, Holow horn, etc.-sIS has been proven by actualI experiment to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty ., per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In- fattening cattle it the anapett loosens their hide, and makes th aI r eo thine, muche1as Coughs,11meers in taa pAp bastre of swill theabo,vedis..es wnibe eradi. cte or entirl revent&i ve eurs r the iog Cholera. D3AVZD E. FOUTZ, Proprer BALTIXORE, Md. old$ M byDrla ndtreoepersthroug $1,0O flQfl ON $100 Made any day in PuTs and( Car,L,s. Invest according to your moans. $10, $50) or $100, in 870ocK ParvIL,oita, has broug.ht a small fo'rt une to t he catref ul Invest or. We advise when and how to operate safely. Book with full information sent free. Address ordlers by mail andl telegraph to i5AXTUit & Co., Banksru and Brokers, 17 Wall .ot., N. Y. May 17, 1877 86 ly NOTICE. I T AIE this method of informing all partie interested, hiat I will be found' in my of flece, at Pickens Court IIouse "on each WV E D N E S D. A Y, andl on each 8Ar.EDAY, for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. As my duties s School Commissioner will comnpell me to be absent in differenxt parts of the County, I appoint these special " ys for the benefit af all concerned. OfficL nlours, from 9 a. mD. to 4 p. mn. 0. W. SINGLETONI, School Comnaissioner. Feb 8, 187- 22 WVA INTE D.':; to"'rael Ooodas to Iraalers. $85 a~ rnfth, hotel and tviveling expenses paid. No peddling. A4. dress MONITOR LAMP C0., 01ncinnati, 0. PROFISLONAI4,QTI aa Going", I.w B. HoLCoUa1 -RA 02=4 Abt6ville C Ai I. Liberty, 8 0 Pin OTMIA, .OL003031 0 =EUDj &N2L#V18 gG CUNIELORS ATL wg ; P IO X x a 0. .. 8. 0, Will PraoKee In all Owe. Courts of the State kud Coqrts of the Unite5tietps for the DIV, rJot of Soath Carolina. .Mati 291870 # - Will practioe in the' Cfroult aid probt ,gurts for Flokens County, and in the Uniteil 3tates Courts of this 8t:ate bwom tLhs tupepe )ne of the 8enfor partners .wIlf1be-p-sentto Lssist in the tra'nsaction of any inpoirtani )uNIn68 during vacation. X. J. NORTONW W. C. KEITH, Walhialla 0. L. TFOLLING&WOR'TH,Pickens C. H. March 23, 1876 2 ATTORXXY AND COUNBXLLOR A)! E.W SGREEVILLE, . C. Practices in the Circuit ourt and Court e Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 - m ISAAC e. bRItAiT, ATORiEy AT LAW, 1ifN C, I Y, C, Practices in Courts of .Pickene Dounty, and in United States Courts NEW FIRM, Oconee Tannery HE undersigned have assoolate4 ,with T them in the conduct of their buxiddi-s"og Tanning and Manufltctuling Boots and Shoes, MR. CHARLES WEITNAUER, as a partner equally interested with us therein. The name of the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEE TANNERY." Thankful for past patronage, we bespeak a continuance' of thw~ same. Our senior, Mr. Filiiger, hL'Ia nne reputation as a~ Tanner, and, will b. uTeh. supply customners in this line whih thec bg article of SOLE, UPPER AND H ARN uss LEA lR. ALSO', We will continue to manufacture our flret class hand made IB0OTS Afl HOS And offer them on the best terms. OURt BOOTS and SHOES are for sale by WV. T. Mc F ALL at Pieleen, Court Hptie, cheap for cash, or which will be excohanged for Hfides on reasonable ferms. 0. W. FILZIN0ydR, GOTTLOBE WANNEU. July 20, 1876 46 tf ihe Crrncial Teat of the~ ratte of i nedt. s tie. Does etperten~ce confirm the o.. forth in its flavor at the outudt? I. q estion. A pply this-ri;iojsm, SQotuple, o serhig to Tarrat:..Efer.vscen been ith history! How dQes .it stand to Talt~ant's Oe1taer Apetflent Sa household namte throughout the United ales. It is adminietered as a specific, and with success, in dy pesia, sick headache, nervous debility, liver complaint. bilious re, mittents, bowel comiplaintsa, (esapeclally dopi. stipation), rhieunyattsmj, gotat, gravel, nausea, the complaints peculhiar to. t.he maternal sex, nd ali ty pes of inil.mmai.tion. So mitlu is it in its operabtijon tht it, can be g iven with perfect safety to tho feeblest clil d; and so aigreeableis it to the taste, so refreshing to the palate, that,t children n&ver refuse to lake it.. For salne by all druggists. 15ortland, faine. $3 to 820 pser day at home. SainpleS *oth $. Sin.son & Co., Portad, Maine. TO a Week to Agents. $1'& SU Oufit Free. P. 0. VIgg,, lAY, Auigusa, Maine. $I2 a day at home. Agents wante'd. dut .fit and terms free. True & Co., Au. DAVID!4MN_____ COLLEGE, N, C. PREPARATORY0CL t Taught by the Profs. of Latin, Greek and Mathemiat ics. Session begins Septei.nber 27, 1877. Send fot- atalogile to J R. BLAKE, Chairman of Paciulty. Grace's Orertd av~ IS A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, in. vented1 in the 17th centr.$v by Dr. William G~race, Surgeon In King James' army. Through its agency he caved thousands of the most serious sores andi wounds that bsfi,' the skill of the most, eminent phyalos of his day, and was regarded by anl who knew him as a public benefactor. PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. Notice! presnt i e totheundrsinedproperly ntte'-ted: s nd those indebted to the 3E4ate will p1as, settle at once. 08B. A. SATEg,. Jtor.., June 28, 1877 $