The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 21, 1878, Image 3

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hr Diretory. Wthodst cbProb, ROT* A.'W. W*lk*r0,P&stor. lat Sabbath In each-vonth at 4 o'elook p. m. 2d Ofbbath in each! oyathlat 101 o'clock a. M1 Vol., . " .Rev. gugh Wa'aee,'Preabititisf, (Becona) St lftbbath In each month, at 11 o'clock 'm. B3ring in your chickens. Advertise in TiE BENTINEI. Garden reedslor sale at McFall's. The days 'are longhthening. O It Is time ;o commence. gardening. Who.will pave thle best garden this year. b ;f Wo have heard nothing ofmad dogs this week. .Are they atll dead The back mountains are still white wBith inow.u .V Seetise in advertisement of J. T. Gossett & Co. Sheriff Mauldin has ten up-atairs boarders. Thet Legialaturo has at last elected Judges. IL is hoped we will have a courtL this term. Our people are in a muddle. They 0don't know wat to do ab>out the rail,. road tax. Mr. J. H. Newton of Central, says he was not bit by a mad dog. He don't believe in mad dogs. and tlls te timerous not to be frig t itned. REICIINIED.-W. it. Berri, County Treasurer, and John . Davis, Esq., Coun ty Auditoir, have resigned. Gov. Hampton is accepted the lsfitgna tionl, and we now pve nither Treas urr or Auditor. Mr. J. . Thompson haR purchased the lot known as te Nelly tecCoy place. Thle building is now undergo, ing a thorough repair and whe com pleted Mr. hompon owill move into if. bPuneh's Amanack for 1878, is now ladled out to A fericht readers at only 10 centa. Address . C. Clearleigh, .No. 217 Broa way, New York. We regret to learn that the wife of Capt. John e. Bown, livihag inr tihe urwer prtudior Cony-i, n Mr. Jas we. heo leae an infant theout kown wees tolyW deeply plce.paThe bildin Capt nowe ndrhis faiyi thirg reair erandement.i l)ee Mr Tmpan wrilmoes ino te Maruch' umrkof~Blor' 1878,izmno reader. out to puishi eders Tonesy 31.0 aer, Adres 1..ingloimbe The frgrt toeston atke yoiu ohe yoweet pat fred ''Whauty dibone ti d''S do8 I,''. Sn he ltrves aff tthe Troeafur' s old. wa Whte dner-. DETIJslizvT.-hr Ct. J3.e aimmons ofail hi ad epeineentit rholvst or ntown onrTuesday, the 26t ih ishtnt IIoe:iuiplied byit lal th alasot improvled detit, 1tol, ad e it qentegivon ane en.ire n seof mtatintor All havbig work i in doi you thk?, wouldin dn wellt call on Im.a teysl oft h in' g isit, ols Salituda.Heef heeMndasTy-.H C.ook adyontag,i the lunallae the1 excitenmdentit e 'lct or Jugto ron hoebeforeh the imptet quoedstito tohes bond( settofementicamoe Al. Heui'l beonk hnd hen lito dos omeuld d wll balonh. ellentF lBteay pai bushed bly heonay. lie Atoodantage..I inul ofthe ulvfery he eciginamnto seeted reladino matr nd sould hoe eour gebythe prateio of the outhdI shttldemet ciraed.Hl amon your childrwen t dotie com upe an tastl ofor rengpubsiati nl fr1.00en Wehav rhereiad aCopytor Riroad isllnw literang prain, bapiyhetween Johnestead ARichtHiGl. i fl ofWaddyvery bsy' oriing n see readingmate, oned laoul e encome aged brrowed ebxes of eSuthdIt souldf box chrcuatd ustongd yHe childre toe hutiae had them alongt eough ran. Susptionl only 61.00 areur. H eie h ate o Thn, asherw ande tohintrducelrhem toChe Serifd,Ria plit adout.u ;enGTmn whNoRD willfrishthem perWetion as s atn nsm Bitosh o an' dTo last kysm one borroefie bot,xervs' ofsares o thk "Eyrr hav thad themy, long eo ugend rspenrix'y s teron ten Herlde8irthentrutios by Boi, sh Marin;et pieodeheoo to,the Sheiff awoiand cortwere. Dae tlmn, wh willo the Avocthe apartmentinandeboard Lous,ofncharge The coSfher,or pal mine, hot.ht ThBisho Manrin' "Tteast Ga. waote estl, whose fachands, onthe "Eros of the bod.y, hand tRe uomplet endrwixe, "Aronda boy wh"t spoth ippereduons by Bisopc Maren; pre f beeh bookl ihurling om a egr4 St whnitademan. boy a white spot apjioarod on ins body t.Cnd since then he has boon u'a~dualiy .- 'tuI7llflsfrowanegro'WRW owan. - - ITRMICAU FAOT.-ZEery agent wbo hasa steadily sellius. the improved $20 J30Mtead Lock Stitch Sewing Machine for three yearor owns his dwelling- house, has & good account in bank, is clear of debt, and as money at interest -the natural conse quenae of securing a good agency for supc t-or goods at tAe lowest prices. A good first class Sewing Machine, most usefuil-reliable at all times, easy to understand and control. the same size and does the same work as any vaachines that sell at FouR TimEs the price There is no machine at. suy price bette-4, or that will dofiner or more work, and certainly none so low in price by many dollars. The' HOMESTEAD is widely Known and used in thousands of families i the Eastern and Middte States, and daily becoming popular in the West.. It will save its'vost several times over in one season, doing the work of the family, or will earn four er five dollars a day for any man or woman Who sews for a living. It is the strongest machine made, Is ready at all times to do its work, makes the stroTigest and finest. stitch yet.invented, and is fully acknowledged as the Standard Family Sewing Machine. Price, complete for do mestic use, reduced to $20, delivered at your door, no matter how remote you may reside. Buiiness - permanent and henorable, with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits than any other. Extraordinary liberal offers made to local or traveling agents where we have none establiI.hed: or, if there is no agent near you, send your order direct to the factory. Address John H. Kendall & Co., 421 Bi oadway, New-York. CONFEDERATE SoLDIERs'S RETURN, on THX LOST CAUSE.-A magnificunt picture, 14x18 inche in size. Itt rep resents a Confederate soldier after the war returning home, which he finds ruined by shot and shell, looking lone. ly and desolate. In front of the ruin. ed cottage, tvlling a sad title of the miseries of war, are two graves. The graves.re overhung by a weeping willow. In the shadow stands the# re turned soldier, with bowed hend, as if thinking of the past. Oneo copy Will be sent by mail, on reccipt of 25 cts.; three copies for 60 cts.; or six for 81, currency or postage stamps. Agents wanted to sell this and a tvariety of dher popilar cheap pictures. $en'J stamp for catalogue and terms. Ad dress A. Cregar, 168 MarkeL Street, Chattanooga, Tenn. PATENTs.-Inventors to secure prompt and proper action on their cases, should eniloy an attorney re sident at Washington. We direct attention to Foster's Patent Office, 509, 7th street, Washington, ). (1. Mt. Foister has piracticed befora the Patent Office, 18 years. ~Senmd to him for paphlelts and r.eferences. NEWV ADV'ERI'ISEMENTIS. SWET oKSOd IiA Chew' ESI yobaggg Awarded Afjt e at Centennial Exposition fcr adof *o0b9'ng a org.Th be tu'ec free.fo (.. JAcKo & Co., PUr., 1etersburg. Vr. P)I.\NO and Orgasn Playing Learned in a .LDay! No frau:d. Particulars free. A gents Wa nted. Bare chance. Address Work for All In th:eir' own localities, canivassing .for the FI R ESIDE VIdITOR, (enlarged) Weekley and Monithly. Largest. Paper in lthe WVorlid. withI Mammoithi Chromos Free. Big Comymissions to Agen.ts. TIerm.s and Outfit Free. Add ress IP. 0. VlCKERY's, Aumguta~, Maine. 4O EXTRA Fl NE MIXED C.RIlDS, with name. 10 cents, post paid. i! Jose.s & Co., Nassau, N. Y, PIANOX't Retail price $00 only k $21i0. Parlor Oorgans, price $340 only $95. Paper free. D A NIE L. F. BE ATTY, Washington, N. J. $020 PER MONTH made selling the Grycopese or Planetary Top, Buck eye Stationery Package, Magic Pen (no ink required.) Catalogue of Agents Goods fr'ee. BUCKEYE NOVELTY CO., Cincinnati, 0. Grace's Salve. JoN4EBvILLE, MiCh., Dec., 27, "i877-Messrs. Fowles: I sent you 50 cents for two boxes of Grace's Salve. I have had two and have used them on an ulcer on my foot, and it is almost well. Respectully yours, C. J. Van NEss. Price 25 cents a box at all druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of 35 cents. Prepared by 8SynI W. Fow:.E & SoNs, 86 Harrison Avenue, Bos ton, Massachusetts. CERTAIN, PROMPT AND RELTABE RE MEDY FOR THlE PREVENTION AND CURE OF Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, and Diseases of the Chest, Throat and Lungs. It is also earnestly recommended for all disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systems, being unequaled as a Nerve. Blood and Brain Food. PULMONA may be ordered through any dealer in medicines or d1irect from OSCAR (G. Mos'E:s, Sole Proprietor, 18 Cortland street, New.York. Price One D)ollar per bottle. Im portant circular sent fre e to all applicants, I TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OFFERING TO TILE TRAD ING PUBLIC A VERY LARGE AND WEJLL SEJ1ECTED STOCK OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, AT FRICES AS LOW EVEN AS IN NEW YORK BY RETAlIL. HGIEST . PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. VARDRY MoE3| Main Street, Greenville, 8. C., next door to the sig of the Great Doot. lee 2a 1677 15 9 . FALL IN PRICES. S BOURE AN AGENCY and 50 or $100 per week. "THE EVIti IEADY AND NEVERI OUT 0 081)MR." 1O1oExTEiAD o20 . LOCK sTICTI1 $20 SEWING MACHINE 10 For Domestic use. WITH TABLE AMD PJXTrIES 0C4 PLETE, REDUCED TO ONLY $20. A gerfect and unequaled, large, strong an4 durable Machine, constructed elegatL. anc solid, from thie best material with mathema, f.UMa precision, for Constant Family use or manufacturing purposes. Always ready at a moment's notice to 'o its day's work, never out of order, and will last a generation with moderate care; easy to understand and man age; light, smooth, and swift running, like the veIl regulated movement of a fine watch; Simple, Compact, Efficient and Reliable, with all 1he valuable improvements to be found in the highest priced Machines, warranted to do the same work, the same way, and as rapid and smooth as a $75 Machi.ne. jin acknow ledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essentia.ly the working woman's friend, and far in advaoce of all ordinary Machineo, for absolute Strength. Reliability and general usefulness; will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Seam, Quilt, Bind, Braid, Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Scallop, toll, Embroider, Run up Breadths, &c., with wonderful rapidity, Eeatness and ease, sews the strongest lasting stitch equally tine and smooth through all kinds of goods, from cambric to several thick nesses of broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarse cotton, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satisfaction. Will earn its cost sev eral times over in a season in the work it does or make a good living for any man or woman who.desires to use it for that purpose; works so faithi'ul and easy the servants or children can use it without damage. Price of Ma chine with light table, fully equipped for family work, $20. HALF CASK. COVER, SIPE DRAWER AND CABINET STYLES each at core rerpondingly low rates. Safe delivery guar anteed, free from damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engravings of the several styles of Machines, references, va riety of sewing, &c., mailed free. Confiden tial terms with liberal indhcements to enter prising Clergymen, Teachers, Business Men, Traveling or Local Agents, &c., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnisihed,on application. Address JOHN HI. KENDALL & CO., 421 Broadway, New Yo.k. Jan 31, 1878 21 ly Easley Academy. 0 Easley, Pickens Couity.S. C. D. G. IIUMBERTb, A. B. PRnicir'AL. mTIHE FIRST SESSION OF TiS SCITOOL Lbeg ins On MoxN ay, Februa:ry 4, 1878. Tuition, per Session of Five Months. Wm.50 to $15, accordling to grade of studies. Con, tingenit fee, $1 per session. Board, $10 per This school is situate on thme Air Line Rail road, 12 miles West of t he city of Greeniville, in thle quiiet. mnorali, hesalthby, amnd progressive town of Easley. Comnn:unity intelligent and enteCrprisinzg. Pupils received at any time, on paying from time of enit ry, witho mut. any reduction of tit lion, except in case of pr'otract ed illness. I nstructi on thomrought; d isciplinie firm; and lhe conltinuanice of ainy p!'pil at school, evi dence of good deport ment. MAlonglily reports sent .t o all parenits andi~ guiardiuans. Tlo young mn of imioderat e meanis, wishming to obtain a classical edumcation, th is is a rare opportunity. For furt her informaut ion address Principal. d!i The Greenville News will- plecase cvpy and send bill as above. Feb 7, 1878 0')i Dissolution. NOTIOEis hereby given that thle Firm of HUGENS & BOLT has this (lay been dissolved by nmutuial consent, by T1. A. Hludg ens selling his interest to A. W. IIUDGENS. All persons inadebt ed to lie old Iir'm, can save cost by mnaking immediate payment to BOLT & JIUDGENS, who are authorized to settle up the business of hiudgens & Bolt. T. A. JIUDGENS, 0. S. BOLT. Easley,S8. C., Feb- 1st, 1878. T HE tundersigned have this day entered into COPARTNERISIP, for the purpose of' General Merchandize, wnder the name and style of BOLT & II UDG ENS. In soliciting a share of public patronage, we trust, by a close attention' to business, and sr.ffering none to undersell us, to merit, the esteem and contfidenmce so liberaly'bestowed tupon the old1 firm, and respect fully ask tihe p-tblic r.- call and exainej our Stock of General Merchian dize. We would also caill the attention of the ptublic to thme following STrANDARLt FEILTI LlZ/ERS, which we sell at this place and at. Liberty: THlE CAROLINA FERTILIZER; THlE EUTAW FERTlL1ZER; TIlE BRA DLEY SUPERPHOSP! A TE THlE PALMETTO ACID; THlE WILCOX & GIBBS MAN1fNJLATED GUANO. -AND) THE ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. 0.S8. BOLT, A. WV. HIU DGENS. Easley. S. C., Feb 1, 1878 22 6 Atlanta Medical College, A Th,ANTA. GA. T lIE Twentieth Annuial Course of Lectures will commence October 15th, 1877, and close March 1at, 1878. FacuT--J.O. WVestmoreland, WV. F. West moreland, W. A, Love, V. JI. Taliaferro, John Thad. .Johnson, A. WV. Calhoun, J. 14. Logan, J. Tr. Banks; Demonstrator of Anatomy, C. W. Nutting, Send for Announcement, giving full infor.. mation. JNO. THJAD. JOHNSON, Dean. aug 9, 1777 48 m Notice ! A LL~ persons having DEEDS, LEINS and MOItTOAG.ES in Ihe Clerks Office, Re. corded by me, mush. come and pay expenses and( take them out by Cour t. in March next, or on Court week.' Those failing to do so, will find then; in the hands of an officer for col lection, as J am forced to haeve money by that time. 8. D. KEIT11. Feb 14, 1878w 24d g The Best OPIORTUMI OFrD! NOW IS THE TIME TO Buy Your Goods AT THE LOWEST PRICES WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A full and complete LINE of NEW GUODS for Fall and Winter Trade, purchased In New York, by Mr. W. M. IIAGOOD, with great care, and at lower prices than ever before, and will take great pleasure in showing our Goods and giving prices. We -invite special notice to our stock of Ladies', Children's and Men's Shoes, Boots. Ladies' and Gents Hats, of latest style. Calicoes and Delaines; Flannels and Jeans; Ready Made Clothing; Bridles, Saddles, Harness. The best grades of Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, and Syrups, always on band. Respectfully, ,lAGOOD, ALEXANDER,& CO., Pickens C. H.. S. C. W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easloy S. C. Sept 27, 1877 3 Piedmont Air Line Railway. GOING NORTH. 1T TAIr STATIONS 21) TRAIN Leave Leave 12 80 p m Galveston 12 30 p m 6 00 p mK New Orleans 5 00 p 7 26 p m Bay St. Louis 7 26 p mn 11 25p m Mo bile 1 5p 7 06 a in Montgomery 7 05 a mn 9 456am Opelika 9 456am 10 40 a mn West. Point 10 40 a mn 6 00 pmi Atlanta 6 00a m 7 00 pm Butford 7 55 a m 7 47 p In G ainesville 8 35 a mn 8 27 pm Lula 9 06a m 9 6 p m Mt Airy 9 30a m 9 46 p mn Toccoii 10 06 a mn 11 48 p-rn Central 12 01 p mn I Of) a mi G recuvLleo 08 p mn 2 30 a mn Spartanburg 2 27 p mn 5 019 a m aistonia 4 52 p mn 7 20 a'm Charlot ie .Junct ion 6 00 p m .11 16 a mn Greens'boro 10 41 p mn :1 16 p mn l3nnville 12 58 a mn 1 38 p mn Dundee 1 00 a mn 6 17 p m Burkeville 4 61 a mn 7 3 p mI. Belle Isle 7 2() a mn 8 00 p mn Richmond ~ 7 1.3 a ii A rrive Arrive 1 27 a mn Washington '1 10 p mn -8 20 a mn Baitimiore 3 10 p mn 0 40) a mn Philadelphia 6i 50 p mn 9 35 a mn New York 10 06 p) m 8 35 pm Boston 8 00 a m Train leaving Atlata at. 5 00 p m coninects nt Dundee, Virginia, with train for Lynch. burg; thence dlirect. to WVashin:gtonx Ciiy via Virginia lidlaind Route. COMING SOUTH. 1ST TIRIAN STATIONS 2D~ TRAIN Leave * Leave 900 am Boeton 7 00p m 6380p m New York 8 156am And by Limited Express 9) 25 a mn 9 30 p mn Philadelphia 11 46 a mn 12 65 a mn . Baltimore 6 00 p mn 8 30 am Richmond 11 35p m 8 66 a mn Belle Isle 12 00 n i'g 10 17 a mi Burkeville 2 06 a mn 2 25p m . Dundee 68a m 2 00 pm Danville 6 05a m 5 05p mn Greensboro 8 26 am 8 40 p mn Charlotte Junction 11 45 a mn 8 48 pm Charlotte 11l55anm 9 23 p mn Gastoniia 12 66 a mn 12 40 a .a Spartanburg 8 16 p m 2 20 a m Greenville 4 36 p in 8 24 a mn Centt ral 5 88.p m 5603 a mn Toccoa 7 16 p mn 5648 am Mt Airy 8056p m 6 20 g m Luih 88pm (Change cars for Athens; Ga) 6 61 a mn Gainesville 9 05 p mn 750 ai mJBuford / 9 41p m 11 30 am Atlanta 11 30a m 4156p m WVestPoint 4 15p m 655pm Opelika 6356p m 8 25 p mn Montgomery 8 25 p mn 3156a m Mobila 8 156am 65a m Ilny St. Louis 6 44 am 8830 a mn New Orleans 8 30 a in Arrive Arriva 8 00 a mn Galveston 800 a mn Train leaving Washington Ciiy, via Vir ginia Midland Route, at 2 47 a mn, c(onnects at Dundee, Virginia, with south bound train of this line, through to Atlanta and all South western po'nts. Jan 1. 1878 NOTICE. I T A KE this method of informing all parties interested, that I will be found in my of fice, at Pickens Court House, on each W E D N E S D A Y, and on each SA LED)AY, for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jurisdict ion.. As my duties as School Commissioner will compell me to be absent in different parts of the County, I appoint these special days for the benefit of all concerned. Office hours, from 9 a. mn. to 4 p. mn. 0. W. SINGLETON, School Conmmissioner. Fob 8, 1F7~ 22 Made an." day in PUTS and CALL,S. Invest iiccording to your means. $10, $50 or $100, in STOrK Pn:IviVxa Ss, has brought a small fortune to the caretul investor. We advise when and how to operate safely. Book withI full information sent free. Address orders by mail and telegraph to BAXTER & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall h't., N. Y. 'Mas,17. 1877 P8s Main-St. Greenville S. C. nholol inE 2tai Dealo' I0 Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, &e. FINE TABLE AND POCKET CUiLERY,-A PPECIALTY. Agrieultural Implements. Bar Iron and Steel; Blacksmith's, Carpenter's and Mechanic's Tools: Builders Hardware of every description; Wagon and,Carriage Materials; A full line of Best Quality Leather and Rub ber Bolting, always in stock; Agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales; The Hall Safe and Lock Company; The -Taylor" Cotton Gin; Tuck'er's Patent Alarm Money Drawer Also, for the Celebrated Shaenberger Horse and Mule Shoes. We are prepared to sell Sweedes Iron at the lowest quotations from any markets, and still propose to duplicate invoiceo from North ern Jobbing Houses, adding only ac'tual freights. WILKINS, WILLIAMS & CO. Greenville, S. C. Sept 6, 1877 52 6m VICK'S Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Each Number contains thirty two pages of reading. many fine wood cut illustrations, and one colored plate. A beautiful garden magazine, printed on elegant paper, and full of information. In English and German. Price $1.25 a year; fi% e copies $5.00 Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 60 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Calalogue-300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMEs VicIC, Rochester, N. Y. Vick's ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATA LOUGE 75 pages-800 Illustrations, with Dc seription of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to grow them-all for a two cent postage stamp. Printed in German aud English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents in paper; in clegant cloth covers $1.00. V'ick's illustrated Monthlly MIagazine -32 pages, fine illustrations, and,colored plate in every number. Price $1.25 a year; five copies $5.00.. Address, JAMEs VicK, Rochester, N. Y, .VICK'S FLO WER? AND VEGETABLE GARDEN is the most beautiful work of the kimi in the world. It. cont ains ntearly 150 pages, hun dreds of fine illustrationis, and six chromo lates of flowers, beautifully drawn and col ored from natutre. Price 50 cents in paber covers $1.00 in el'egant cloth. Printed in German and English. Vick's i liust rated Monthly Magazine--82 pages, fine il:ustratrions, and colored plate in every number. Price $1.25 a year; five copies for' $5.00 Vick's Catalogue-300 Illustrations, 2 ets, A ddr'ess ,1asEs VIcK, Rochester N. Y. Jan. 17 19) 4t STOP! AT TIIE MEPULLE fl@TEL GR?EEAVJLLE, S. C. A- N. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. 3BELLS TN THlE ROOMS. June 14, 1877 40 DEN TISTRY. T IE undersigned is located at Cent ral, and . s prepared at all times to dispatch work with neatness. Special at tention to SETING or RESETING ARTIFICIAL TEETli, eit her temporary, partial or permanent. Filling done with neatness. All the materials com. monly used in filling, GEO. BORIOUGIIS, Dentist. June 14, 1877 40 6m Falling Sickness Permnan ently Cutred. N o hunmbug--by one month's usage of' Dr. OoULARD)'s Celebrated Infalible Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that these powers will do all we claim for them, we will send them by mnail,.post paid, a free trial box. is Dr. Goulard is the only physician that has ever made this disease a special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of these P'ow ders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case, or refund you al! money expen-. ded. All a-ifferers should give t hese Powders an early trial, and be convinced of' their cu rat ive powers. Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for $10.00, sent by mail to any part of United States or Canada on receipt of' price, or'by express, c. o. ii. Address, ASIh & ROBBINS, 360 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jian 10, 1877 18 ly POSITIVELY CURED. A LL1 sufferers tromn this disease that are anxious to be cured sha0Illd try Dr Kisa. NEin's Celebrated Consumption Powders.--. TIhese Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Consumption and all dliseases of the Throat and Lungs-indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to con vince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free Trial Box. WVe don't want your na.ney until you are perfectly satisfied of their ce.'rative powers. If your life is worth saving, don't dlelay in giving these Powd a trial, as they will surely cure you. *Price, for large box, $8.00, sent to any part of ihe Unitedl States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address, Asli & ROBJ3INS, 860 Fulton%stre,et, Brooklyn, N. V. Jan 10, 1878 18 e -PROFESSIONAL NOT . JS.Ce,unaw1 - Piekes COTERAW A TOANrS t COU INS&LOR$'ArLZ PIOKEN9 0. i. .0 Will Practite In all the Courts of the StA and Courts of the United States, for the DisW trict of South Carolina. Marh 29 1877 29 Norton, Keith& Hollingsworch A T70RNEYS A TLAW Wil practiee in the Cirpilt and Proba% Courts for Pickens County, and In the United States Courts of this State from that county. One of the Senior partners will be-present to assist in the transaction of any imporaI* business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, Walhas W. C. KEITII, W C. L. HOLLINGSWORTH,Pickens C. ff. March 23, 1876 29 W UITNER fAYMXiS, ATTORNEY AND OoUNSELLOR AT 76AWt GREENVILLE, S. C. Dractices in the Circuit ourt and Courl e Probate for Pickens ountX. May 16 42 6m ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAWe IINVILLD 01 it 31 C, Practices in Cour1a of Pickens County, and in United States Courts WATCHES JEWELRY!! R OMAINE GOLD, so extensively worn In Paris, was first. discovered in 18.0, by the celebrated Frencl chemist Mous D. Be Lainge, who manufactured it into Jewelryt and for five years sold it to the leadingJew. elers of Paris for Solid Gold. In 1875, when his secret, became known, ten of the manu. facturing jewelers established a stock com pany, with a capital of $10,000,000 for the purpose of manufacturing Romaine Gold Jewelry and Wutches. With tIis immense capital, and the aid of improved machinery they are enabled to produce all the latest pat terns ofjewelry 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 exclusive agency of the United States and Canada, for the sale of all goods manufactured from his metal, and in order to introduce them in the most speedy manner, have put upj assorted sample lots as given below, which we will sell at one-tenth theretilvalue until January let, 1878.-. 60-CENT LOT. One Gent's Wat ch Chain ret ail price, $1 0(1 One pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons, retail 76 One Stone sot Scarf Pin, retail price, 75 One set (8) spiral shirt studs, retail price 76 One improved shape collar bu-ton, retail, 60 One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 26 Total $0 For 60 cents we will send above six articles post paid. . $1 00 LOT. I pair sleeve buttons, stone setting. 1 set (8) "piral shirt studs, 1 heavy haand engagerment ring,' 1 set (2) engraved bracelet. ' 1 Ladies' P'ng guard or neck chain, I engraved miniature locket for the aberv 1 Gent's heavy linik watch chain, 1 Lake George Diamond stud. $200 LOT. 1 Ladies' neck chin and charm, I Ladies' heavy guard chain for watek, 1 set Pmn and ear rings; amethyst, 1 extra fine miniature locket,' 1 cameo seal ring, 1 very heavy wedding or engagement ring, 1 Gent's heavy watch chain with char., 1 pair pearl inlaid sleeve buttens,' I Lake George cluster pin, I pair (2) heavy band bracelets. $3 00 LOT' 1 Ladies' opera guard chain, 1 Ladies' neck chain and cross, 1 beautiful locket, engraved, 1 patr band bracelets, 1 Gent's t wist link vest chain and charm, 1 pair onyx sleeve but tons, 1 set [8] onyx shirt etude, 1 new improved collar button, 1 extra e'i. cameo seal ring, 1 arizon5a solitaire stud, I set amethyst or topaz pin and ear droe, I Ladies' chemise button, 1 plin ring, stamped 18'K. $5i 00 LOT. 1 Ladies' opera c'ain, with elide and tassel, [retail price $5 0'0] I Gent's heavy watch'chain, with curb ehare, [Tet ail price $5 00] I Ladies' heavy long neck chain 1 elegant chased miniature lockjt for aboe 1 set cameo medalion pin and ear drops I pair f2] heavy chased band bracelets I Gent s solitaire diamond stud I Gent's cluster diamond pin 1 pair amethyst or onyx sleeve buttone 1 set [3] studs to match the above 1 elegant heavy set cameo seal ring [ massive band or weddin.g ring 1 new "patent" collar button I Ladies' chemise button 1 amethyst or topaz ring, [extra finish.] Theii retail price of the articles. In eack sample lot amounts to exactly ten times the price we ask for the lot; for eape u $1 0() lot retails for $10 00; our $5 00 lot for A Solid lt."atch roee.Hunting Cue To any one se..Aing u's an order for the above lotsa by expres t o the amount of $l5 00. we will send PiEE one solid Romaine Gold H unt ing-case Wat ch, Gents' or Ladies' size, Warranted to keep perfect time and look equally as well as a $100 gold watch. By malpospaid, $15 50. This is our best ofer te A bents, and is worth a trial, as the watch al una will sell or trade readily for from $20 to $50. Gents' or Ladies Watch alone, $7 Og or $8 00 with a heavy Gent's gold patte'rn yess chain and charm, or Ladies' opera chain with slide ar.dl tassel, EFMEMnER--This offer only holds good until .January 1st, 1878. After that time we shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale deal era, ahnd any one wishing our goods will them have to pay full retail prices. Romaine Gold is the best, and, in fact, the only imitatIon of genuine gold made, being the same In weight, color and finish, and all our goods are made in the latest gold pat terns. Will guarante, satisfaction in every instance, or refund the money. Send money by P. 0., Money Order, or Registered Letter,'at our risk. go geoos sent 0. 0. D. unless $5 00 accompanIes the order. Address plainly, W. P. EvaNg A CO., Solo Agents for United 8tates .ad Canada. 06 and;97 South Clark-stire.t, CbS. eago, Ill. se~g S,197W a