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Qhur.k Dimetory. 1 t 4v * et ~asiox lot Sabbath In eaWi T 6ekah p. m. 2d Sabbath in4h"cou'&t 710f o'clock a. m. Se a B'.to :'l|N tedott, Pastor. 4 and Saturday 'fo ia eso mon at 11 i'019 . on Babbath, and at 8 o'clook p. *p p gurda. me#; Rugh MoTAs, Presbytevia4 ,(SIGMn) 2d SMbb in each month, at 11 o'6iook S. U. * 30 13ave iheaf i 1arian gpoesia this section., They are two Tpotented under Dem,,6bIt6 rate, 8ingih*JC1nveht6ns Vnkke a won derful Onprovement in thb dolor of a mustache and imperial. The Choirran of the 'Board of * County'Oommissioners, when he Is looked,up in a room and confronted by a ptern Judge, makes the amende honorable. I.4 fow watermelens have made theit pearanco in the market and ji I are becopning rbstless 'at Digt. . * -Waaregiat to learn that- Mr. Al.. bort Ariail, wbom we mentioned last we,ras being,probably fatally injured by,Weidg run over by a wagon, is im UeIng and V111soori be himself again. "woity4lo 6iepdts appended for one bttloa Shriner'a Indian Vermifuge *III iave Yout'child from the horrible agony rfbeing eaten by worms. !her i to be a Pic-n 10' tt Ambler's MinkrA Springs next Saturday. The bh-&dIlya'nrb invited to attend andto bring,with -them well filled baskets of eatables.; A,. jolly timo is * ant.icipaed, 1dge Field Will please accept the thanks,of thO . 1ENTMEL office for a taeat1of0 00e r.ipe peaches. Our DevW particularl.1 is 6_ankfu'), asi' has an appetite -eoullarly tuned for such delicacie. Der Sheriff has shaved off his board in nuh@ .ligular manner as to bo bardly reognizable by his most inti, mate, friends. He evidently expects Npism ahead. and desires to change his a pearano so as to.make captures STnE-NEW TowN EALL AT AYER. 4 Wij,olegant structure is now com pi.tq. In beauty of design it surpas ~sQ ithing of its kind in~ the Stai,o. ConFkgt,cd of brick and dark mnarblo 14~)At.w~s bve adorned is in3etibdW* 'colors, *thleh -please NEs the eye, Dr. 3. C. Ayerebdt and gave it to the town in ack,nowledn~e~ o f the distinction they; confessed upon .him~ in taking blb nN." Alhougiih it is a generous gpitst Dlap.biarly good Wi'She of a tvhele people ar'e of greater vjalue, and U140 g hrQue dfonr il dout(less so,. cured them.-Groton (Mass.) Journal. * ~a. a,reI,tat the residonce of the larbasfather, on Tuoaday night the 24thiblt., by Rev, W. B. Singleton, M. -. A. PALuMa to Miss L. E. Ens. All of Pickens. Inquiry, TkW CAT MARjR.-Our''-editor 4 ~Q~~t9 Greenvillo onq dei Ies0 eek, to do A )it4le.shopping. How it onme IOt o #)Qchti0ell,i bat si Prrl ar rived to his address the next day, mar ,d "10 lich Maltese Tom Cats open witia care." Hie must have had att idea of taiaking a "oorner" on this 4 particular species of tho feline tribe, or on the size marked on the barrel. Weo do~noWti his oyes were rod, as oiome h Pickens boys goon anotlair ocoasjon recently, b$the strangest part of the affair.i jb4,s,(the editor) has a poedhor ref cats of all kinds. Can Pete 8t4 ltbfor Bob Kennpdy givo us a bhiaso- to the cause otfihe strange prebtse? '(lW%ofe"Inviiay" was Boht in b) ?:dend of the SENIg],a for his efdightenmient we will state that tb0 otats wore takern froin delinquen t subserlbers. A few bull "purps" is ! p*'riQrder from other subscribors of * tboeGme sort. We have no use for any-of the folIne or .atine spoobes, but intotWo keep those.w&havo on hand 4enlVeniently concealed4ontr sanctum, to -be brought into requisition - when lotf9vs-boomo too nym9 et or an noyhag, and when otur digbhting editor. 'a Ial absent, if we should boecalled upon to riuA sd qvplain to any' belligerent individual whom we may chance. to onEd-i. We expeoti' gtitilize these ~1~s~seworthless animale in this wefj And the class o,f idividnals 4bave referred to miy consider this a swai warning and govern themselves AMdordingIy.-n D.., .... ,EL All id(el t'i: Mi- aiinridant. The Counll have had the streets on titt Wt'sId6 ofte#n yt' In ft6 6rder. We have a. ZMdshing Sabbath 0hool, under the sa.rinteadence of "o, fnee', advocates cannot ilimb the most ordinary feace without seriouA injury to their alotbes. It Wouldlbe delightful to take -a plantat4on stroll, .Wltbut' meetink with these abominable water-melon patch impedipaents. We hayq,,g94,roA ifrqp this 1point to Pickens C. q.. and we are going to have a better onei The morobanto at Pickeha are clever men; we admire them, and would be glad to have them visit us. The depot bas boon received, and Mr. James C. Stansoll, whose excellent business qualifloations oininently fit him for the position, has been appoint ed agent. - It is thought that crops have never been more promising in this country than they are at present. The good effect of this fino prospect is, already very perceptible iia tho pleasant aps pearance and agreeable conversation of our citizens. The farmers cheer tully wander through their melon patches, and return to find the old trough full of now cider. We have three of those machines in town. BRUTUS. A regular fisti-cuffey occurred at Liberty last week, between Aaron Thomas and John Clardy. Thomas didn't have the revenue forces to sup, port him and got defeated. He was up before Trial Justice Taylor, for creating the diffioulty and snapping his pistol at Clardy, and committed to jail, but was subsequently relonsod on bail for his appearance before Trial Justice Holcombe, at Liberty, last Saturday, he having made affidavit that he "could not get justice" at this place. TAX RETURNS FOR 1877, AUDITOR'S OFFICE, PICKENs C. II., July 12th, 1877. ~TOTICE is herelay given, that I will at .1 tend at the following times and places for the purpose of recciving Tax Returns of Personal Property, for the fiscal year 1877, vnZ: Pickensville Township, at Easley 8tation, on the 25th, 26th. 27th and 28th July, inst. Salubrity Township, at.Liberty Station on the 30th and 81st July instant, and the'1.st August. tjarvin Township, at Central Station, 2d, 3d and 4th August. Easley Township, at J. J. Herd's, 7t.h, and Payne's stoi'e, 8th August. Eastatoe Township, at King's store, on the 9th and 10th August, and at, IHikle's, 11th. Daousville Township, Morga's store, on the .18th and 14th August.. Pumipkintown Township, at Pumpkintown, l&h and 10th August,. The .office will be open at this place unti the 80th August. AlU persons failing to make their retuirns by that time, will be assessed with fift.y per cent penalty pdded.' All ma'le *pe#soris between the ages of 21 and 60Oyears of age arte liable to pay a poll, unless physically dilsabled. JOHN 0. DAVIW, Auditor Pickens County. July 19, 1876 45 6 WAQUN~ AND CARRIAGE SHOP. HEtndesigedhas connected -with his WAGO ANDCARRIAGE 8HOP, A TIRE SHRINRER-a grea~t improveiment over' Uuttlag and Welditig. Call adld 'have your work done. W. T. MEARS, Piokens C- H., July 26, 1876 46 Im Tnrs standard article Is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. - - If~ rustdres gray or fadedi hair to its youthful color. It removes all ei-uptions, itching and dandpAff., It gie the hbead a cooling, SOothing -sensation 'of great comfort, atid the -scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the~ capillary glands to their niormnal vigor, preventing baldness; and mnak ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothig has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hlayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The con stituents are pure, and carefully se.. lected for excellent quality ; and I considler it the Bust VaarAaaro for its intended purposes." Price, One DoIllat 3iuoIrLugham's Zaye FOR THE WHiSKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fetually producea a permanent color, which will neither' rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALhS & CO.s IAsJIUA, N,u, r3 : OF:?0 FIXJT $AI1&1.4W US %** ftZ4 4P.OUJRT? Mary A '0kam dit.istratrt; it A. M. Rol N,AdzUr&6qr of theEstste of Ru A M, defoneR. T. W. RuseUot at., Dt94dants. T * of tW 4o4aJ'7d4 r m.4 In he.snove 6tat4 a by W Go Ield, -tobil Ju 4* "V 't the 28d day of Jda& - 7, sel 1u6io suction, a4e1 Gourt Hourz, Pn Lot *10 AdVoiing 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 8. Adjoining Lot No. 2, containing 30 acres, more or less. Lot Wo. 4. Adjoining lands of Fowler and Ballentine, containing 85 acres, more or less. Lot No. 5, Adjofning lands of Ballentine, Folger and Lot 'No. 4, containing 24 acres, more or less. Lot No. 6. Lying in Pickensvil!e, adjoining lands of Howard and Nalley, containing 161 acres, more or less. These lands are all situated within one mile of Easley Station-about one-half of which Is lihe wood land, the remainder good farming land. A plat of eaoh Lot will be exhibited on day of sale. TERMS-Costs of thece proceedings in cash on day of sale. One-half of the balance on the 1st day of November 1877; and the balance on the lst day of April 1878, interest fron date. Purobaser Qr purchasers to give bond with'good security and a mortgage of the promises bought, to the Probate Judge, to secure the purchase money, and pay oxtra for titles and mortgage. JJOAB MAULD1N, s.r.c. Jdlvy 12, 1877 44 4' 'Sheriffs Sale. -0 STATE OF SOUfH[ CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PIOKENS. B Yvitue of sundry executions to me di rqcteod, I.will sell to the highest bidder, before'the- Court -Ho use door, at Pickens C. 11., on t)ie flirst Mionday in August next, One Tract of Land, whereon Richard Baker now lives, on Twelve mile River, containing Three Hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of 0. P. Field, Daniel and M. C. Win chester. James K. Kirksey and others, known as thc Field Place. Levied on as the prop erty.e of L M ilpot., at the suit. of Mat thew Ellison and others. One Tract of Land, containing One HIuns dred and Fort y-five Aceres, mere or less, adjoing ing lands of iH. C. Briggs, John Mullinix, Coleman Smith and others, whereon the De, fondant now lives. Levied on as the prop erty ofN. H1. Welbora, at the suit of Exodus Sheriff. TERMS CASH.-Purchasers to pay extra for ilies. JOAB MAULDIN, s.P.c. July 12, 1877 , 44 4 SHERIFF'S SaLES. STATE OF SOUTH CARlOLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN TIUE COURT OF~ PROBATE. Marcus D. Keith, Plaintiff, against James M. Keith, Carnelius Keith, William Keith et al. Defendants. Complaint for Relief and Partition. B Yvi rtue of an order of W. G. Field, Judge of Probate for Pickens County, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Monday, the sixth day of August next., during the le gal bours of sale, - *The Roaf Estate of Cornelius Keith, do.. ceased, containing Nine Hundred Acres, more or less, lying andl being in the State and County aforesaid, -on Weaver's Creek, waters of Ooienoy River, known as the Mill Place, adjoining lands of Van 8. Jones, John Masters and others. TERMs OF SA.F.-TIoe costs of Partition in cash on thne day of sale; one half the remain der payable within six months; the other half within twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secu&red by bond of purchaser, with security and a mortgage of the premises, given to the Probate Judge. Purchaser to pay extra for p~apers. JOAB MAULILN, s.r.c. July '12, 1877 44 4 Sheriff Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, P10KENS COUN'TY. fY virtue of an exec'ut ion to mue dircted, DI will seil to the highest bidder before the Court. House door, during the legal hours of sale, on Saledaiy in August next, One Tract, of Land, lying in Pickens Couan, ty, on Shoal Creek, waters of~ Saluda ltiver, and adjoining lands of Rubecca Hunt, Eliza, LtithHunt, Reddlen llackley and others, con taining 361 acres, more or less. Levied on as the properl y of' William P. Hunt, at the suit of John 8. Lathnam. TERMS CASh. Purchasers to pay extra for titles. JOAll M A(JLDIN, s.P c. July 12, 1877 4-1 4 STOP! AT THlE 3REEWULLE ElTE UREEA VILLE, S. C. A. M. SPEIGHTS, Ptoprietor. 1&EI?EL IN TPIlE k'On.tS, .June 14, 1877 .1m 'o~mnfor 141aMl -0----.. A FAZRI EXCIIANGE? ---O TIE FOLLOWING CELEBRATE FERTILIZERS: CAROLINA FERTILIZER. BRADLEY'S PAT. PHOSPHATIM, PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHAT10 WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI, PULATED GUOANO ATLANTIC PIIOSPHATE. For sale on liberal terms. (Freight paid) by IUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 8m The Mate of South Carolina .FICKENS COUNTy. By W. G. Field, Judge of Probate. Whereas, J. J. Lewis, c.c.p.,has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, upon the Estate and Effects of J. C. Ilen dricks, deceased The kindred and creditors of the said J. C. Hendricks, deceased, are therefore cited to be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be holden at Pickens C. 11., on Saturday, the 4th day of August instant, at 11 o'clock, n. m., to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. given under my hand and seal this, the 11th day of July, A. D., 1877. W. 0. FIEL), J.r.P.C. July 19, 1877 45 3 Used in nearly every locality in many States. Bettled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres. sed atid irregular meuses and titerine ob, structions, of every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr. J- 1radfield's Female Regulator, than by all other reinedies combined. Its Success in Georgia and other States is beyond precedent in the annals of phisio. Thouisandt of certificates from women everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The attention .f prom inent medical men is aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, and the mor-t success ful practioners use it. If women suffer here after it will be their own fault. Female Regulator is prepared and sold by L. It Bradfield, Druggist., Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought at $1,60 per bottle at any respectable Drug Rtore in the Union. EFFEeTL. TRULY WONnE.RFUTL. .CARiTERSVILLE, (lR., April 20, 1809.-.This will certiff that two members of my imme diate family, after having suffered for iany years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit., by various mcd ical doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradlfield's FE~MALE REGULATOR. I therefore deem It my duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope of drawing attention of suffering womenkind to the meris.eof a medicine whmose power in eur, ing irregular and suppressed menstruation, has been proven under my own personal ob scrvation. Its effect on such cases is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be called "Woman's Best Friend." Yours respectfully,. J AN. W. STBANOR. Sept. 7, 187G 1 4 V CELEBRIATED '. Horse and Cattle Po*derr -This p medn ogadf known, horouglly so4nwigorate btoken down and low-teplrited t.er'es, by srentheingand cleanstng the Sstomac an ~ esnes. -3 - It is a sure tretveeo tt dilseases FE R GA En a auchas LUNG WATER, HEAVES COOGflS DIS-. TEMPKdR,FVE OUNR,' LOSS OF' APPETIlj A ND VITAL RNERGY, &e. Its use improve the wind, inreases the appetot-. L transforms the mjinerae skeleton intoa fine-looking aspiritedI horse. , o keepers o cws iv.ss -tion is invaluab4.~ It is a sur ventive againstRidept,o flo 'p. 1t a e e p o en h qauantity of . mlk and eam twenty .. per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In lattening eattle it greethemapaetite, icsn, their ide,and4 make. 'tn afl diseases of Swine, suchi as Ooughsa, Uleers Ia the Lungs, Liver, &c., wma arucie acts as a speelic. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above disoae wilt be eradi cated or entirely prevented. If givena Si time, a Certain nevente and euro for tho flog Cholera. DAVID E. FOUTZ, ProprieEtr BALTIMORE, Md: ou thu Un1to ato at d an caf Made aniy (lay in PuTr and CALLu. Invest according to your means. $10, $~>0 or $100, in Srocl PRIVILEGEs, has brotughlt a small fortune to the careful inve-stor. We advise when and how to operate safely. Book with full information sent true. A ddross orders by mail and telegraph to B GTER & CO., lankers arii: Brokers, 17 Wall at.., N. Y. May 17, 1877 31, l y .NOTICE. JT Al K~ this met hod of informing all1 parties inteesed, that I will be fou nd in my of fice, at Pickens Court House ",on each W E D) N E S I) A Y, andt on each SA LE)AY, for Iio purpose of triausaeting any business that comes uinder my juri.sdiction. As miy (hut ies as School CommhIlissoner will compell me to be abs'ent in different parts of the Co,unty, I appoint these special days for the benefit 3f all concerned. Oflice hours, from 9 a. mn. to 4 p. mn. (1. W. SINGLETON, Bohool Comumissionier. Fub 8, 187~ 22 EASLEY HOTEL. TIS POPULAR IIOTEL, which has beeni closed a short. time, is now re-.opened for the a( comotifdaitioni of the traveling publlic. The rooms are well furnished, the table supplied with the best ini the market, andi no pains spared to rend(er guests comfortable. Transient 1oard, $2.00 per day; perma nvent Iloaird, $ 8:00) per month. Patronage of' the pulic siol icited. Inn 28. I 877 .4>) Take Notice, IN ORDER TO RUN OUT OUR SPRING and SUMMER STOCK, to make room for our extensive FaU and Winter sup plies, we offer for the next 60 days, the fol lowing unpreoidented bargains: Calicoes, (Arat class) 14 yards to the $'.O0; Calicoes, Remnants, anything we can get for them; Cottonades, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents per yard; Summer Shoes from 75 cents up; Saddles, from $2.26 up; Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.25; Open Bridles proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. ou k0ouer Doatmont IS FULL AND COMPLETE, A ND AT prices as low as any other nouse in Pickens County. SALT. Will have in store in a few days one car load of Salt, which we will sell at Greenville prices-adding the extra local freight we have to pay more than Greenville. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Ensley, S. C., July 26, 1877 JUST RECElIVED AT. M cEFA LL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF AND ALLNotions, ALNEW, NIOE AND BRIGHIT. ------0 A sp~lendid assortmnont, and prices t suit the times. CROOKERY, TIN AND I1ABD-WARE. All kinds, sizoa and prices, from a Half Pint Cup to a 20 gallon Wash Pot. DRUGS & MEDICINES, Always Fresh and Gonuino, and all the loading articles always on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit every ono. ---- CANDY AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS & PICKLES, And in fact a general assortment of nico things. Como and soo for your self. Respectfulliy, W, T. McFALL. May 10. 1877 395 COTi1ANe C L OLVons, R A Cit LD Abbevlle C 1e 'rL* 4 Piok'ne V K 00TERAS, HOL0og 1 os OMIlf A 170RNNY. 4 COUN-ETr6? AT LA W, P OKEt l ( . 1. B.o., Will Practice in all the Ooarts of the state and Courts of jhe United 8ttes, for the Di, trIct of South Cavoliar.. 1arcA 29' 187 20 ~ to e!th& ollingsworth ATTORNEYS ATZAWy Will piactico hi tie i'cut and Prebatd Courtu for Pickens County,-and in the United States Co.urts of this State from that county. One of the Senior partners will be present to as4ist In the transaction of any important business dtring vacation. J. J. NORTON' - W. C. KEITH' C. L. HOLLINOSWORTH,Pickens C. H. March 23, 1876 29 WWTI*AI FAYMMfES,a ATTOR WY AND oNN LOR AT L * GREENVILLE, S C. ract ices in the Circuit ourt and Court o PLProbate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 - - - -- - -- - - ISAAC X. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW" RVLLS C, ,, B. C, Practices in Courts of Pickena County, and in United States 0ourta NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T HlE unlersigned hae anoiattl -Witli them in the con(luct of their businas o Tanning aalMauavaettahsag Boots and NIao%s MR. CHIARLEPS 1VPITNAURRI, as a parfier equally interested with ue tibereia. The name of the Arm wil ::creaifter he the "OCONEfl TANNERY." Thiaitkfuil for st patronage, we bespeak a conti aeco tof,tlhe same. Our senior, Mr. Fild1nger, liies a fine reputation as a Tannere andl will, be':tble t& siupply customecrs in this lion wiLh the bas. article of SOLE, UPPER A'ND) llAlNl~W .ALS8O, We will continue to nmanufacturo our firs5 class hand made @@T AED SE1ES .And offer them on.the beht.tormns. OUR DOOTE and SHOES are for sale bhyr W. T. McFrALL, at, Plckeis ~ourt He4fe, oheap for cash,.6r Vhioh wiBl e exchangedt for Hides on- reaso 4able terms. 0. WV. F!LZINGER . GIOTTFLOBE WANER. July 20, 18'56 The Cruelal Tes of tha tuthof a mnedI.e cle i time., Does~ .ez e c045oOnrm the claims put fortha'in i t?ef8 iuhe out sdtf is the question..; A piy this oritiolsru, so siruplay yet so seareh.pg, to Tarranf's~ Effervescent& Seitzet- fAperient.' iRoV has it *ornt Wh'at' hs been its historyl Hovr doe. it uthed to Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient is a household name throughout the Uhited States, it is administered as a spcoingp, and with sucIcess, in dykpesia, sick headache, nervous de bility, liverocomplaint, bilious ve. mittents, bowel complaints, (especially con. stipation), rheumatism, gon',' grail, fanusea, the complaint, peulIar tQ e. maternal sex, and all types of inflammation. So mild Is it. in its operation that it cans boe giv'en with perfeot safety to the feeblest childt and so, ag':eeable is it to the taste, so refreshinug to the palate, that child'rewr never refuse to- take it,. For sale by all druggists. $66 a week in your own town. Terma and UUS onifit free. II. IUArLr-r & Co., Blortlarn, Maine. 5 XRA FINE MiXD ARuS, wth name 10) cents,, post paid. L. JoIIs &, Co., Nassau, N. Y, $5 to $20 per day at hiome. Samrples worth.r $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Igaino. $55TO$7 aWee to Agents.$1 el Oufit ree.P. 0. VICt(= gusta. Maine. COLLEGE, Y, C, PREPARATORY OL Is Taught by the Prof.. of atin, ereek anid Mathiematics. Bession. begins Septemrber 27, 1877. Send for oatalogno to 3 Ri BLAKYi, Chairman of Faculty, Gratee's Celebrated Salve. "TW VEQET ABlLE PRE~PARATI(fl, in.. vented in th.e 17th century by Dr. Wiliam. Grace, Surgeon in f(ig James' army. Through Its agency bie cured thzousiands of the most serious sores and wounds that baffled the skill of the most eminent phy.diian.s'of h.is day,-and was regarded by all who~ know hmas a public honefaqtor. PRLICE 25 CENTS A lOX. WA7J NTED:.:* / (oouds to D)ealers.. $85 a monnth.: po'cl amit raveli,n e~cx penses pad No ped1dling. lint drea MIONITOE L.AMP ('O-, (j'n0inflti