The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, November 01, 1877, Image 3
LOCAL ITEMS.
Churh Directory.
. Methodist church, Rev. A. W. Walket-, Pastor.
la, Sabbath In each month at 4 o'clock p. M.
24 Sabbath in each month at 10i o'clock a. m
Secona Baptist Church, Rev. lott, Pastor.
lst Sabbath and Saturday before in each
mouth at 11 o'clock a. m. on Sabbath, and at
3 O'clock p. M. on Saturday.
Rev. Hugh McLees, Presbyterian, (Secona)
2d Sabbath In each month, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
No yellow cotton this year.
Thorohas boon no killinjr frost yet.
North Carolina apples and cabbages
are plentiful in the market.
The cotton is finding its way into
market very rapidly.
The Treasurer and his efficient as.
sistantA are beginning to look a little
a. red%eyed. They havn't slept much
lately.
Chief JuAtico Willard saVA he will
try to find it Judge to hold a special
term of Court forl this County, but at.
what. time is not stated.
We hear that some of our peoplo
are talking of planting cotton more
exten-4velvy rext year. Better let
6, it alone, or 3om11e body will ho want.
.w ing to omigrato West nexi. fall whero
they can raise plenty of small grain
and tnake their owt bacon.
The gambleits along with that little
show last. week, we are itiformed, itok
off a good deal of money from Easly.
They knew better tlan to un .eitatki,
their game at thi place-our vigilelt
4 Sheriff had his eye on thom.
Thoie of our patrons who have
come forward and paid up their sub
scription have our sincere tlhank3.
The Russian Court invited Dr. Aver
and hi3 family to the Archduke's
wedding in the Royal Palace. riis
disaiiitiin was awarded him not only
because he was an Anicrican, but also
because his name as a physician had
become favorably known in ltutisia'
on its pass-agn round the world.-;
*b. Pueblo (Col.) People.
A had censcience does not trouble
childi;dn, but worms nake their nights
sleepless an~d kill themn. One 25 ccut
bo ttle of Shine'ir's in diain Vermiiuge
bwill sav'e them troi disease and dleaith.
Kicking a fallen manr about the
head is called t he 'YanLiikee touch.''
TRho c)rs-eyert man11 in the show
VTe shiow~ an one1 m- t .wo li ttlo fist.i%
enffts re.lieved thio monioLtny of our|~
town laist week. 1
iit made te iotiokeys hingh to sco
Sam, G(titlin heat, the dlruii m andl evmI
bu Is in the show.
Falschood flies to the end of its
journey before t ru th sta rts; but wheIin
truth overtatkes it., falsehoou is crl'Mhed
to death*
'-et.iyouri nurk h igh in the world,
antd thent mlove towatrd it. Do not
wait'tor som body to itt you up to
the placo you atspire- lifh. yourself.
If the young men who wer.e so full
of ,vbisg.y aiil were so noisy aL the
show last week, could have seen
theumuielves as others saw thoem, we
don't think they would ever get drunk
again.
The man who cheats the printer
Out of a single cent,
WVill never reachi that blessed place.
Where good Eiijah wvent.
The balloon ascension last week at..
traceted a pretty good crowd. *Thej bal,
loon had been~ torn a4 WazlhallIa, an id
had to be mended herie before it could
be infiated. It was hItte ini the even
ing before the ascension took pla1ce,
but all the darkies anid child reni re
mmihed unttil it (did take pIineo. It
There has been a groat rush att the
Tresurer/ti, office this week. Over
half the taLxpalyors in the Cut.y
waited uintil tho last days to pay.
Some have fadled to respond, but ihow
many, we atrb not. iniformed Thit
"'internal" Rttilroatd tax has causedl
M)0$ t-eiehind.
iEMIICK'b HARDO TIMFs T1REASURIY
is the title of aL new piublication. just
issueOd It is shee:ii 15 ue' SIZe, ndl
nd(aipted to' piano Or orgno Thle piric
etis renarkaibly low, oily $1 Senid for
cininati, Ohio.
RUNAwAY ScaLAPE -Couty ) TIrens..
uirer WV. R Berry andv h111 is asstistatt
Mr. J1. M . Br,unsu.n. hadt a narrow es.
cape from a runawa~vy on last. Satrday
eveuning. They left the office at thi
place-lato in the eviV'ing, for the pur.
o of goinig t,o their homes belon
Eie Station,u anid wheni just opp)o.
sit, thedrugstore of~ Drt. Gil'ilanida
Easley Station,i the train caenn, rush
ing alongc w it.h a brIigh t he'ad light
which irightened the mule they 'ser
dr'iving,and causedC( it to runa way. Boti
genitlemen had ul igh t ed Iit ro the hug~
* gyv ustid w ere~ holding t h le mno'le b'y t h
b,ridle, bit' it being a ha' ge amti sirun01
ainimal theay were tnot nh- to hold ii
and Mr. Brnunson 'asi thirown to I h
gro ud, thew huggy w hoels passed'. oveC
his head anrd sho.u lders, iinflict intg,
very nerioius, hbu tn,ot tatal wunrd in. hi
hd'lHe was, we are glad to stat
doing wvell wvhenr w'.e last heard fror
himt, ai-d will we I rust, soon be abl
to bo -itt his post atgnin. Trea.ure
Berry fortu nately-escannd n ni nj ui
A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER'8 RETURN,
OR THEi LOST CAuS.-A magnificent
picture, beautiful in design and artistic
in execution. It ropresents a Conted.
orate soldier atter the war returning
to his home, which he finds ruined by
bhot and hell, looking lonely and des.
oluta. I, front of the ruined cottagoe,
telling a and tale of the misirles of'wur,
are two graves witi rude crosses, on
one of which some friendly hand has
hung a garland. The graves are over
hung by a weeping willowi in the
shadow of r hich stands the returned
soldier with bowed head, as it think
ing of tho past. To the right the
calm river and rising moon indiente
peuce and rest. The siar& seen
through the trees represent the South.
ern Cross, draped ove he graves, an
emblem of the Confederato flag as
well as a harbinvfer of' brighter days
to come. The flood of glorious moon
light streaming through the trees -ind
reflecting on the peaceful river adds
to the sentiment and beauty of the
scne and its surroundings. NO de
s(ription of this gem of art will do it
just lice-it must ho seen. It is a pie
tlure that will touch every southern
hatnit and shoild find a place in every
southern home. It is 14 x 18 inches
in size, on hea y plate pal.lt One
copy will be sent, by mail, in a paste,
boan . r!ler', to any address; post paid,
on receipt of 22 cents; three copies for
60 vents; six For $1, in currency or
p)otage sttnps. Agents wanted ev
ery where, to stil thi- and a variety ,f
Othlr popilar heap pictures. No
mo10sey required until ithey are sold.
Send r4tiuip tor vaialogue and terini.
A.lresm, A. Cre"ar & Co., Publishers,
168 Market St.. Chattanooga, Tevnn.
A W ORD TO TIIE JNEMPLOYED.-O1r1
alt1tiLtioi Ila. been callud to a ne111w
empCoill i terlsil, I'eeelitiV Invented,
which inake, haking a pleasuire r ins
stead of a dreaded necessity; the in
venor of which has conferred an ever.
lasting blessina tipun every house
keeper. We ref'r to the PLatent Cen
teinial Cake and Bread Pan, with
wl.ich, by simply raising a hook, you
can remove the sides f the pan f'roin
the cake instantly, without breaking
01' injuring it in the least, thus crna
bling you to ice and frost it while
Warm. To reiove the tube in tile
center, insert a kniiife in t he slot in the
Lop of the tub1), anmd simply give it a
halt turn, and it will drop out. It is
a'so prlos idled w it.li a slide on the bot
tomn, so tha:t, whten you I emfove tihe
tube ou01 (:ti elose the hole, malcing~
ai pa wit,h plauin bottomn, for baiking
jillyv antd pIla ini ckeCs, puddinvg, bread,
etc., t huts praictically) giving you two
p:umis for the price of one0. Thle Ceni
tenniiial Cake Pan is highly recoms
tlnendeId by the ladies as heing the
best anid most conivenienit pan ev'er
inltrodultced. They are aiade of Rlussia
iront, are nmore dulratble, tIu will balce
cakes mfl)o evenily atll a niuch nie
brown than you can bake them in tile
o1(1 fatshioneid Lin I)c,ke pans. Tilese0
g- od.s it re s4ohl excli-i vely thr o:igh
agents to fanmilie's, an rd every ho0use
keeper shouh1(1li havei thiem. A sp)lendicd
opport unty is otTered to some relia,
ble l:tdy or gent lemani canIvasser of
tis ('oLlity tol M0cli'e 1, e ageile(y for at
pleasan 1 alnd pro(fitab)le buisineiss. I or
te,rms, territorv, etc., write to La. E.
Brownu & Co., NoIs. 214 and 216 Elmt
Street, m. incininati, Ohio
A writer says that Mr. IIay'es nea
vet' 84mys atn)'tilig worse than "I
Establishecd ini 1860.
T lIE F A LL T EIRM begins September 12th,
and continues 20 weeks.
The~ Spt ing Termi beginls Jauary 80, and
closes about 17th of Junie.
TEi'Ms PER HALF SEssioN OF FIVE MONTHs.
Board and Tuition, S 90 00
Board, Tuition and Music, 115 00
Board, Tuition, Music and German
(or French) 12t 00
Board. Music, German and Drawing 135 00
Location unsurpassed for heal 1hffulniess.
A resident Physician is employed by the
ehool. whose service*s are free to pupils.
A German Professor presidIes over the
Music and German Qepartments.
P'aymIents maide in four inst.allments
Rev. A. WV. LAMAR will meet, pupils at anly
point and take charge of them. For further
particulars and catalogue, addrass.
Rev. A. W LAMAR,
Or Prof. WV. S. DUR U.AM,
C. I". and A. R. RL., Blythewvood P. 0., 3. C.
sept 20. 1877 2 3*
MAKE HOME HAPPY.
A Plentiful BSDpl of
Good Reading and Beautiful Plctures
WILL DO IT.
THE CINCINNATI
SWEEKLY STAR,
Afine eight-paqe paiper, withi 48 full col
umne, costa osa y $1.00 PerV year
S(we pay postage), and in theolargest,
Sbrightest, and best pap~er published for
thIe money. It is independensi in poituies,
- given all the news, anud, bestides mutch
Flother good reading, e'very number has
m three or four excellent or iginalt or ae
'leeled atories. E~very subscraber also Ms
receives a copy of the beantiful engrav- g1
ing "Thae Poor thae Poor Daan'so
M Fsre.ad." sile 24384 ~Uince se n o
of T1I~IE35TAR ILLUsTRATED ALMA
pay expense of packing and mailing pre
O miums. OWOsnr ftadeeene to M
Ageussi, always the moCst liberal in the
W neTd, are note greater thant ever. we
1want every club agent in the country toM
communicate with us before commencing
work. To any prson desiring to get up
a club, we wi[ .'nd a sample copy of
vs the pictutre an. &o *anvasser-s omtnt for ui
35 ets. 1,peimen copy of patper' free.
mnd for onse before seabeerb.th
3mg for' any othaer.
W 'ne Star, though in no sense a party
e paper, has always been a vigorous advo
~I cate or the rights of alt the Stnte's, and bi
1' was among the first, to urge the jutetice .
of local governent in the Bout h,
1* M Persons to whom we have already sent
P the pIcture, "Thae Poor thae Poor N
Nana's Fresad," b.y sain o can
M have in its stead snot her e7xcellent en
graving of same size, which we bare N
4 secured for. thiuron
hQ ue ishu pielue, oeDollar.
T EE:E 0T.A.:E ,
r 330 Walnst 88., Cincinnati, 0.
MAan E 'sra HOM EAS aANatT.
NEW ADVEAU'ISEMENTS.
JACUMOIV'9 11AWr
Sweot Navy Chewing Tobacco
was awarded the highest prizei at Centennial
Exposition for its fine chewing qualities, the
xcellence and lasting character of its sweete,
king and flavoring. Ii you want the best
obacco ever nade ask your grocer for this,
and see that each plug bears our blue strip
.rade nark with words Jackson's Best on it.
3ol,l wholesale by al jobbers. Send for
ample to C. A. JACKSON & Co., Mauufac
urers. Petersburg, Va.
5 to $20 per day at home. Saimples worth
5o tree. Stinsou & Co., Portland, Maine
PLAYS! PLAYS!
PLAYS! PLAYS I
For Reading Clubs, for 1%nAateur Theatri
:als, Temperance Plays, Drawing Hoom Plays,
Fairy Plays. Ethiopian Plays, Guide Books,
speakers Pautomines, Tableaux Lights, Mag.
ietisn Lights, Colored Fire, Burnt Cork,
L'heatrical Face Preparations, Jarley's Wax
Norks, Wigs, Beards, and Moustaches at
*educed prices. Costutnes, Scenery. Char
ides. New catalogue sent free containing
'ull description and prices. SAM'L FRENCU
k SoN, 122 Nassau Street, New York.
AGENTS W ANTED!
FOI PA RTICULAS A DDIESS
Wilson Sewi ng Mlachine Co.
329 Broadway, New York City;
Ghictigo, Ill.; New Orleans, La.;
Or San Francisco, Cal.
Wonder Upon Wonder.
GIVEN AWAY-A strange, mysterious and
most extraordinary Book, entitled "TIIE
BOOK WONDERS," Containing, with nu er
)is eurious pictorial illtistrations, tie mys
leric, of the Heavens nud Eat th, Natural and
Super Natural, Oddities, Whinsical, Strange
'uriosit tes, Witches andl Witchcratt, Dreams,
Stiperst it ions, Absurdities, Fabulous, En
,hantnent, &c. In order that. all may see
his curious book, the publishers have re
iolved to give it away to all that desire to
see it. A dress by postal card, F. GLEAsON
Co., 738 Washington St.., Boston, Mass.
a week in your own town. Teris and
$U $5 outfit IreC. I. IIALLETT & Co.,
Portland, Maine.
SNYDEi'S
OURATIVE PADS I
A sure cure for Torp:d Liver and all dis
Mases arising therefroni, Lung. Kidney, Spine,
Bladder, Woil), anit all Female iiseases,
Jhills and Fever, Costiveness, Dyspepsia,
llea(daclhe. Our Liver, Lung and Agne Pad,
2- Kidney and Spinal Pa(, $3. Pad for
Fenale Weakness, $3. We send them by
rnail free on receipt of price. \ddress E. F.
SNYDER & Co., Cincinnat.i, 0.
Work for All
ln thets * own locai hies, can vas sing for the
11l li lIJDE V I.SITt )lt. (entlar-gm) Wetekley and
al onthlly. Largest Patper in the World, withI
NlttimothI Chiromtos Ft-ee. liig Comrn xissionis
o Agents. TIermns anid Out lit leee. Addr-ess
P. 0. VICKEIlXY, Autgusta, .\i:iine.
i ttl teranis free. 'T-rue & Co., Au,
0EXTRA. FINE MlXEIl) CAllDS. with
nameIl, 10 cents, post1 paid. L~. J oxj-s &
Co., Nassa u, N. Y,
L 1.Mr Iook! startling
News. Organs. 1 2 stops -3C5, P'ianos only
$130. Cost S(50. irculars free. D. F.
Ih:.-r-y. Wash iungt on. N. .J.
AGGS WVA NTED! Medai:ls an,l lii -
maits A war<ded for IiOL.\lAN'S NIl-3
1'I 'TO R A L 1I1ilL IES. 2,000 liLtus~tr:i-a ons
A tddress for- new circutlars A. J. ilotr.Nu &
('o., ):h Ar-ch Street, l'h ila.
Poor House Steward Wanted.
PBIDS FOR A POOlt IOUSE STEWARD
-)for Pickens County are hereby invitedl
for thIe year 1 878, to be filed in wr-it ittg with
the Clerk of thle Bloard, on or before t h 6t
day of November next., with full particulars.
a1s to the nxuber of thte family and fitness of
the applicants.
BENJ. J. JOHNSTON,
.INO. 'T. LEWIS,
T. P. LOOPER,
County Cotmmissioners l'ickens County.
oct 25, 1877 7 2
Ayer's Ague Cure,
F'or Fever and Ague Intermittent Fever,
Ohill Fever, Remitteni Fever, Dumb Ague'
P'eriodical or Bilious Fover &o., and in deed
all the affections which arise from malari-.
oum, marsh, or miasmatic poisons.
This is a compound remedy, prepared with
scientifl skill from vegetable ingr-edients, which
rarely falls to cure the severest cases of Chills.
and Fever and the concomitant dIsorders. Such
a remedy the necessities of the people in mala
rious districts demand. Its great superiority
over any other medicine jet discovered for the
cure of lntermnittents is, that it contains no qui
nine or mineral, and those who take it are free
from danger of qjuinismi or any injurious .effects,
and are as healthy after using it as before. It
has been extensively employed during the last
thtirty years in the tr-eatme-nt of these distressing
disordeAs, and so unvarying has been its success
that It ha. gained the reputatIon of being infal
lible. It can, therefore, be safely recommendled
as a sure remedy and specific for the Fever and
A gue of the West, and the Chills and Fever of
the South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison
in the blood, and frees the system from its hdflu
ence, so thtat fever and ague, shakes or chills,
once broken up by it, do not return until the
disease is again conitracted.
The great variety of disorders which arise from
the irritation of tis poison, such as Neuralgia,
Rthensnatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness,
Toothache, Earnehe, Ontarrh, Asthma, Pal.
pitation, Splenie A frhctions, Hysterics, Pan
in the Bowels, OolIc, Paralysis, and derange
of the Stotnacht, all of whIch become intermit-.
tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy thanx
AVYER's AoGUE CUREa, which cures them all alike,
and protects the system from future attacks. Ac
a preventive, it is of immense service in thoso
communities where Fever and( Agute prevails, as
it stays the development of the disease if taken
on the first approach or the premonitory symip
toms. Travellers and temporary residents are
thus enabled to defy these disoruders, and few
will ever suffer if they avail themselves of the
protection this remedy affords.
For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity,
it is all excellent remedy ; it stimulates this organ
into healthy activity, andi produces many remark.
able cures whet-e other medicines fail,.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
)LOWELL, MA 88.
SOLD Dr ALL VuisUQITs EVERYW.uzte3,
Take Notice,
AND
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IN ORDER TO RUN OUT OUR
SPRING and SUMMER STOCK, to make
room for our extensive Fall and Winter sup
plies, we offer for the next 60 days, the fol
lowing unprecidented bargains:
Calicoes, (first class) 14 yards to the $1.00;
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 $2.25 up;
Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.25;
Open Bridles proportionally low;
Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above
Cost and carriage.
0
Oar Grocory D parmW at~
IS FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT
prices as low as any other 11ouse in Pickens
County.
-o
SALT.
Will hmve in store in a few days one car
load of Stilt, which we will sell tat Greenville
prices--adding tihe sxtraL local freight we
have to pay moure thian G reenville.
JOllN T. GOSSETLT & Co.
Eansley, S. C.. July 2G, 1877
JUST RECEIVED AT.
M c FA LL'S,
A COM PLET1 E STOCK OF
AND
Notions,
A LL NEWV, NICE AND BI IGIT.
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A splendid atssortmnent, and pr ices t
suit the times.
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OROOkERfY, TIN AND1
MABD)-WARE,
All kinds, sizes and prices, from a
llalf Pint Cup to a 20 gallon WVash
Pot.
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Alwvays Fr,esh and1 Genuine, and all
he lead(inug ar lti4etes alwy onV hanl)Ld.
A LWA YS IN STOCK.
TOFACCO AND SEGARSI
Tro snitL every onm.
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CA N N E D G ) IDS & P1(CK L E&,
Antd i'' fact a genie' assor1 'tIt of
C1omio and seeC tfor yourI self.
Respwctfully,
W. T. FALL.J
May 10. 1877 3
The :-.tate of South Carolina
PIcCENS COUNTy.
IN COUIr OF COMMON PLEAS
Ifester Nimmons as heir at law of lsaac An.
derson, deceased, and as Trustee of Mary
Anderson, Plaintiff, against Mary Stewart,
Alpha Darton, Mary Kirksey, E. E. Maul
din, luldah Keith, Wm. Audorson, James
P. Anderson. Sarah Alexander, Robert L
Anderson and Lucinda McDaniel, Defend.
ants.
Sunmonls for Relif, (Complaint not
&rved.)
TO the Defendants James P Anderson and
lluldah Keith.
Y OU are hereby summoned and required
to answer the coplaint in this action,
which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court for Pickens County, and to serve a copy
of'your answer to the said complaint on the
subscribers at their office at Pickens Court
House, withis, twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusiVe of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint. with
in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac.
tion will apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the complaint.
Dated, Pickens C. H., Sept. 25, 1877.
COTil'AN, IOLCONIBE & CHILD,
PlainUiff's Attorneys.
To Ja-nes P Anderson and luldah Keith,
Defendants in this action: Please take notice
that the summons and complaint in this ac
tion, of which the foregoing is a copy of the
summons, was filed in the office of the Clerk
of the Court. for Pickers County South Care.
lina. on the 25th day of September, 1877.
COTIHRAN, 11OLCOMBE & CHILD,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
sept 27, 1877 3 6
Fo-crews
CELERRATED
Horse and Cattle Powdei's;
TI preratio% oanm &vorably
knlownis t-ourminvigorate
broken down and low-spirited horse,
-, by strengthening and lansing the
stomach and Intestines.
It is a sure rventive of all diseases
SE-V-E R,incident thi animal, such as LUNG
IFEVER, GILANDMIS YELLOW 7su
WATER, HEAVES COUGHS DIS.
TEMPER,FEVERd FOUN ER
LOSS OF APPETIilE AND VITAI'
ENERGY, &o. Its use improves
the wind, increases the appetito
ves smoth nd glossy skIn--and4
tsrms the miserable skeleton
itoadne-looking and spirited horse.
To keepers of Cows this pmrepaa.
tion is invaluable. It is a sure pre.
ventive against ]Rinderpest, Hollow
Horn etc. It has been proven by
actual experiment to increase the
tiuantity of milk and cream twenty
per cent. and make the butter firm
and sweet. In fattening cattle it
give. them an appetite, loosens their hido, and naieg
themthrive much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughg, Ulcers Ia
the Lungs, Liver, &o., this article acts
a. a specific. By putti,ng from one
half a paper to a paper in a barrel of
swill the above diseases will be eradi
cated or entirely prevented. If given
I n time, a certai n preventive and
cure for the Hog Cholera.
DAVID E. 'OUTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE.MEd.
Bold by Druggista and Storekeepers through
out the Unitedstate,,, CanadnaandB.Amnerica.
Made any day in lPUTS aind CAL.LS. Inves
accordinig to your means. $10, $'>0 or $l100
in SToen~ PIlVlLE~oE5, has brought a smnai
fortue to the careful investor. We advisi
when andl how to operate safely. Book witi:
full informiationi sent free. Address orders by
mail anid telegraiph to IS GXTUL' & CO.,
Ilankers and Brokers, 17 Wall at., N. Y.
May 17, 1877 3tj ly
DEN TISTRY.
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rplirE ndersigned is located at Central, and
. i prepared at all times to dIispaltch work
withI nieatniess. Spec.ial at tention to SETiNG
orI E8E~TINO AllIFICJIAf L1EETIJ, eit her
temporary, pairt.ial or permanent. Filling
dlone with neatn,ess. All the materials comn.
mon ly used in filling,
GEO. B0110U0118, Dentist.
.June 14, 1877 40 n
Atlanta Medical College,
TlIE Tweniieth Annual Course of Lectures
1.will com:nenice October 1li>Ih, 1877, and
close M1arch 1st, 1878.
Fact ULTY-J . G. WVest moreland, WV. F. WVest -
miore.landi, WV. A. L,ove, 'V. II. Tlal iaferro. Johnii
Thad. .Johinson, A. WV. Calhoun. J. 1-4. Logan,
J., T. llanks; Demonstrator of Anatomy, C.
I. Nuttzig.
Send for A nnouncement, giving full infor.
mat ion
JNO. THAD). JOllNSON, Dean.
aug 9, 1777 48 3
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AT TIIE
(URE E VrILJLfE s. c.
A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor.
r*&JEL LS IN" THIE ROONS.
June 14, 1877 40)
NOT ICE.
ITA ICE this method of in forminug all parities
i 1intresd, I lit I will be ioun i in my of
lice. tat Pick ens Court flouse"* on each
WV E I) N E 8 I) A Y, andt on each" $AI.I;.y,
fori the purpose of Iran'sacting any business
I ihnt coties unditer my jurisdlici ion.
As my dlluis as :chaool Commiissioner1 will
compl me~ to be abhsent. in diff'erenit parts1 of
he Coun iy , A i appmoint these special days for
lie bienetit >f all conceernIed. Ollice houris,
from 1 a. tm. to 4 p. m.
0. WV. SINGLE~TON,
Feb 8, 187~ 22
E A sLv H OTm.
T iIll POPUIJLA.\ lIt TE I, which hashbeen
closed ai slior; tim', 'a now re-opened for the
n<c((ilomdalt llion of the traveling public. The
rooms are well furnished, the table supplied
with the best in the market, and no pains
spatredl to render guests comfortable.
Transll~ienit lioard. $2.00 per day; perma..i
nent 1Board. ?3 .00 per month. Patronage
of the publie -elicited.
MRS. SOPIONA NIX.
Juno 28.1877 42 3m
PROFESSIONA L NOTICES.
J 8 COTURAN, IV E Hoi.comiE, 1t A Ulf IL
Abbeville C 11 1 Liberty, 8- C P"ick'ns C
COTHRAN, HOLOOMB3 & CHILD,
A TTORffRYS 4 COUNSEL ORS A T LA W,
PICKENS C. II. S C.,
Will Practice in all the Courts of ue 8f ate
and Courts of the United States, for the Dis.
trict of South Carolina.
March 29 1877 29
Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth
A TTOl?NEYS A T LA W,
Will practice in the Circuit and Probate.
Courts for Pickens County, and in the United
States Courts of this State ftom that county.
One of the Senior partners will be present to
assist. in the fransaction of any important
business' during *acation.
J. J. NORTON, Walhala
W. C. KEITII,
0. L. ITOLLINGSWORTAH,Pickens C. H.
March 23, 1876 29
RITNER SYMMES,:
ATTORNEY ANDCOUNSELLOR AT LAW,
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Practices In the Circuit onrt and Court 9
Probate for Pickens ounty.
May 16 42 6m
ISAAC M- BRYAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Practices in Courts of Pickens
County, and in United States Courts
WATCHES! JEWELRY!!
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RONIAINE GOLD, so extensively worn in
I- Paris, was first discovered in 1870, by
the celebrated French cleinfst Mons D. Be
Lainge, who manufactured it. into jewelry,
and tor five years sold it to the leading jew
elers of Paris for Solid Gold. In 1876, whett
his secret became known, ten of the manu
facturing jewelers established a stock com
pany, with a capital of $10,000,000 for the
p..rpose of manufacturing Romaine Gold
Jewelry and Watches. With this immense
capital, and the aid ar inproved machinery
they are enabled to produce all the latest pat
terns of jewelry at less than one-tenth the
cost of Solid Gold, and of a quality and color
which makes it impossible even for experts to
detect it from the genuine,
We have secured the exclnsive agency of
the United States and Canada, for the sale of
all goods manufact uredl from this metal and
in order to introduce them in thme miost speedy
maner, have put up1 assorted sample lots as
giveni below, which we will sell at one-tenth
the retail value until January ist, 1878.
Itead the list.
50-CENT LOT.
One Genit's Watch Chain i-etail price, $1 00,
One pair Engraved Sleeve But tons, retail 75
One Stone set Scarf P'in, ret ail price, 75
One set (3) spiral shirt studs, retail pr1ice 76
One improved shape collar bum .t n, retail, 50
One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 26
Total $a 0
For 50 cents we will send above six aruiclei
Si 00 LOT'.
I pair sleeve buttons, stone set ting,
I set (8) spiral shirt studs,
1 hleavy hanid engagement ring,
I set (2) cngraved bracelets,'
I Ladies' long guard or nleckl chain,
1 engraved miniature locket for the above9
I Gent's heavy linik watch ehain,
I Lake George Diamond stud.
$200 LOT.
1 Ladies' neck chin and charm,
I Ladies' heavy guard chain for watch,
I set Pin and ear rings; amethyst,
1 extra fine miniature locket,
I cameo seal ring,
1 very,heavy wedding or engagement ring,
I Gent's heavy watch chain with chiarwa
I pair pearl inlaid sleeve buttons,
I Lake George cluster piui '
I pair (2) heavy band bracelets.
$3 00 LOT,
I Ladies' opera guard chain,
1 Ladies' neck chain and cross,
1 beautiful locket, engraved,
1 pair band bracelets,
I Gent's twist link vest chain and charm,
1 pair onyx sleeve buttons,
1 set [3] onyx shirt- studs,
1 new imphlroved collar but t on,
I extra cut cameo seal ring,
I arizona solitaire stud,
1 set amethyst or topaz pin and ear drops,
1 Ladies' chmemise bumt ton,
I plain ring, stamped 18 K.
$5 00 LOT.
1 Ladies' opera chain, with slidle and tassel,
-[ret ail pice t$5 ('LIJ
I Gent's heavy watch[chain, with curb charm,
[ret ail price $5 0t0]
1 Ladies' heavy long neck chain,
1 elegant chased tninIature locket for above
I set cameo nmedalio,n pin and1 ear drops
I pair- [2] heavy chased band bracelets
I Gent's solitaire diamond stud
I Gent's cliuster diamond pin
I pair amethyst or onyx sleeve buttons
1 set [3] studs to matchi the above
I elegant heavy set cameo seal ring
I massive band or weddinig ring
I new "patent" collar bumttonm
1 Ladies' chiemise button
1 amnet hyst or topaz ring, (extra finish.]
The retail price of the atIicles in each
sample lot anmounts to exactly ten times the
price we ask for the lot; for example, onur
$1 00 lot retails for $10 00; our $5 00 lot for
$50 (t0.
A Solid Rlomaine Gold Hunting Case
Watch Free.
To any one sending m's anm order for I lpe
above lots by express to the amount of $l5 00,
we will sendl F HEE~ one solidl llomainue Gold'
If unt ing-case Wamtch, Glents' or Ladies' siz4,
wvarranted to keep perfect time and looki
equally as well as a $100 gold watch. By
mail pospamid, $15 50. Tis is our best offer to
.0ents, amid is worth a trial, as tIhe watch
al una will sell or trade readily for fromi $20
to $50,. Gents' or Ladies Watch alone, $7 0(1
or $8 (to with a1 heavy Gent's gold paternu vest.
chain and chari-m, or Ladies' opera chain with
slide ami;1d iassel,
Estm:etma-Th'lis offer only holds good
uintil .Janmary 1st, 1878. After that time wo
shall sell only to Jobbers and WVholesamle deal
ers, dnd any one wishing our goods will then
have to pay full ret ail prices. Ronmaine Gold
is the best, and, ini fact, the only imitation of
genuine gold made, being the same in weight,
color and finish, andm( all our goods are made
in t he ln test gold pat terns. W ill guarantee
.4:ijfactionl In every instance, or refund the
money.
Send money by P. 0., Money Order, or
Regist ered Letter, at our risk. No goods
sent C. 0. D). unless $5 00 accom'panlIes the
oi-der. Address plainly, W.~ F. 'XVA N3 &
C0 , Sole Agents for United States and
Canada. 05 and;97 South Clark-street, Chi
cago, 111.
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