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W *AL 1EMS -Methodist church, Re*,, A., W. Walker,. Paotor. lst Sabbath In. eaeb gnvoa O4 ' 0'olook P. M. 2d Sabbath It-iadhInolath at 101 o'010ok a. M. ,ev Hugh MoLees, Presbyterian,s8ooa til'bbbsith In epobl;nonth, at 11 o'elooka.. 8oo chdnge inadvertl"ement of d2isrs. HRagood, Alexander &Co. The reply of Dr. W. T. Field to the alticle of ]Rev. Hugh MoLee, crowd. "d out .pf this issue. It will appear in our neAt. T'he. ring of tho' carpenter's hammer can b9o'eard on all sides. .Improving and - leairing the damage done by - thle storm. -WP acknowledge receipt of invi,a, tion to atAend 6,e anniversary cele. *bration of the Carolina Litorary 80, O ety, Adger College (at Walhalla) on t . he eveninig of Mar ch 8t,b. We return thank to Mepars. Ha, good, Alexanider & Co. for Buista, Al mana For 18"78. It iontains a list of thle best garden seeds anid how to S nt thoe.m. Miarried, on the 20th instant, at Slub Town. S.- C., by Rev. H. A. Rich.. ey,' Mr. WIofS .W T,LER lO Miss RooANNeA CE. A E o cardes. BRIDOE.-We learn from reeveral citizens ' iravelinig the road from here to Liberty, Central and Pendluton, Out th bridge over Woolf Creek, tiesir bi r. Joub Mikuldin't; im sad ly in want of repair. In fact it is repre sentiO am dong6ous. This is an ib pot tat-thoroughfure, and .lie bridgei tahild be kept in good order. The proper au-horities sould look af ter it.. *s Partis wijhing to bfy Guano for this year , would do well to read te ad veltisecmenitof Briggst & 1-ammtond, of Greteville, to be fond in another columnt. They are enterprising young getfloni, undertotand tihe vane of prite'. ink, nd in their delings pright r Id LOr, and if you go to their storb will bd treated WiLh cortet4y atid Attenntion. REFVENUE..-Dc-puty United Staites Mahal br, wit.h a Forci of fiveor six Und t.atge'sdecv. hisilng,m 3)o1lector thraonf, madadi thee 4 tinoutin be 't kep ek. They oreurnle Pnaiturda iastn wt,h they Gooin prv isern. ofz Sieon &Burgefs, Peterd ofGrin(o,'lleorod) Ziondcinzayothol colum nd oh entBerr Mngyunig gimon uers aend toe appear ot')or'Comik in Thoirne for a prigninardy~ir haning 3utg o 'thure day.The.therpUwer UnmitSt1e t jaril deault. ofh ba. c ffeo s Ted StatmondetDisc bhasg th fogo in the ,o Februag nobr ond thletottr, tn pulidh d rin Ithod 4 ustai11n theL eek.ertey euratio ofl ttU pi'dical It is i ahotoing frolhe penof prica farimers (tod (1lentili agric uturity .Dr Feiey comineo Btgpro uc a peodica tha~pt, ti:tait (,-redi oteSae. iorr) views do(li) notrinid wtaith ittee n some ue of& the , opies w ,e reit itu to appre'intog on te Fessoa' ntherlu ol .tPlnte ad Farmer.frFbua Outan thirde inertinte Kpibal H fouste wa sodt pactin firnr t.ant in - Thnruday th ofdiator,e and wasii4 kcked offii to odue. Trodimb l . hat 3, 'ont cONiDET wLithtEs's :.ETRN picture,p14x18inhcheyinrsite. It rep rente )1 Cohieeraesl the ate ofb thearernd homethih.e"nd runed y thd indes inethe lokinn lyound deIsolat Incfron, ofi the ruin. ed cthtagd,' o t,llga9sa wek ofa the miscede off toar, itrtgra. The, wiltue,ow. inhe sdn stand. th re rsnted Coidr solde,w oe ead afs the thinkin oft tghe,st Onih e opynwil ruisent by mil, n rhellip lof 25 lete.; u3'-roney (OoratO postag te rtam .Agnts wdcaned t sllithigsand a vae ofth itarip f ca,gu and tw rmavs. TAd dies Aregarh,n 168 Mak weetn wi'Qllo. aadlyo sin hadow tprods th O Htstad ockr Switch boedng d Machinefo brei.yearg onsth ispawe.lignhquap, hil. geo secnt n b a, on rleart o(:2 detan bul;roey orotanest-ha urs. Agnse, uenae o scuingi anod agveny oup, etpr.opsat theapwet pictes. A goders at al-tie,es forunderatogu d and ontroAd. dihos A. sizegand does thMamrk Sa any * ahieas thadtl sellin toaxEprhed $20e * .h'oeeeis oc ma chew ng price ttro Ahoee.TeAr,ows widweling andused in.e gthoulaicitrd in ak,ies inlte( .dastr and * 14todt secs,n an daioy becn ospea inr~~sa the t.Iwlsa piets ootvrat' cla'es oSerwin aon,e, ong helrk ofl th faimes, ors tol eandfrern and cool. '8sy fonny sieand oesth ama wo kevssfor ( Fhigc t is thrgs machi, aypice baer,: os . lestdraflado fimer o dorit work,.n tinlyth toiao low n prstitc ye any eollad, Tnd IOs uako .s wiely asnthe Stand ed in tSW Is of flamles Pine, 1mp tefr d * heeStaese, anucd. daily decoivte apoua Buiness erm nen saon,doi he.b wkth tnor rt nIorw ean n fourd fkie sadolarser ro6fothan an ohr. woattwaodnr sefra offer made ts t lostrongs talin ae, wher 'eid hae alln testobdoshtd;or, if the i n agen ttner yru,-ed ou or,deIrndiret tourh faory. ddrta John HpdS. nd a g er 421er0 madewoay,Nl for teig1hwhe we hav.~ uibne establiuhed; ~ai, I there le no~ agent near ydu, send your order direct to the ~ taAory, Addtee John II. Kendall . & Co., I 4 4' I . 4 HIGH GRADE owe WE HAVE IN STORE AND TO )1 FOLL01 Which we offer at very low prices, paj 15 cents per pound. ZELLS', JOHN MERRYMA G. OBER & SONS AVONDAJ BRADLEY9S A3 Freight 83.50 per ton cash, or if- pi freight to be paid in Cotton next Fall. BRI Greenville, S. C., Feb 28, 1878 q Don't Fail to try our Buist Warranted Garden Seeds and Early Rose Pota toes. To use pure tid reliable 'ecds will certainly Pay . We also have the North Carolna Irish Potato at 75 cents per bushel. Onion Set ts at 121 per quart. Black Oats at 75 cents per bushel. Your Special attention is called to our Harrison Universal Plow Stock-the best and cheapest yet invented. Pol imhed :teele Twisters, Heel Bolts and othe Farming ,mplemen tb--wh ich 2 we are selling at Rail Road Prices. To make room for an exten sive Spring Stock, we are offering our remaining Fall and WVinter Stock at cost, for cash or barter. It will lighten Y our Tax Toivest y( ur money wvhere there is he best -prolit. Call z.nd exaimine. We charge nIothIing( for snowingan prcgour Goods. tn Respectf'ully, HIAGOOD, ALEXANDER & CO. . Pickens 0. 11. S. C. - Feb 28, 1878 25 Goods at Cdst. ---- CONTEMPLATING A CHANGE in our b)usiness, we offer our entire stock of BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, *CA LiCOES, WORSTE DS, ,4EA NS, CA SEM E{ES, Notions, &c., at and Bblow costs. Come and try -Our Grocery. DEPARTMENT will be kept full and complete, arnd will be sold as cheap as such Gn'eds can be bought in any other house in Pickens. We will hae~ n storie, ins a few. days a heavy tstockof .Bacon. Which we will sell att bottom figures for the CA SJ1, odly. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Easley,Feb. I1., 1878.2 24 .2 Keowe6 Lodge, No. 79. A. F. M. ATilE REGULAR MONTIFLY MEET IPNG OF KlEOWEE L(fDGE, 'No. 79, A..F.-. M.;. will take place on SATUPDAY ON OR BEFoRB THE FUJLL MooN IN NACHK MONTH!. The attendance of all the members is earnestly requested. R. A. CHILD, WV. M. WV.,0.;V$1n, Secretagy. NWOTICE OF FINA L 8ET.LEMENT~ .i Noti ce isq hereby given, that I will ap-. ply .*o W, 0. Field, probate Judge. for Pick ens County, to make a final. set.tlemnent of thie/Estate of ALFREDt MOCRARY, deceased, on the 284 day of March next, aPId ask to be discharged as Administratok'. J. J. IUEWIN,' Adm'r. 1eb21,1878 24 5 A DMI N18TRATOl't' NOTICE. All persons having denands against the Estate of ROBERT CRAIG, deceased, are hereb7 notietd to present them legally attestedtuWd thiose lndebted to maks~ pay ment, either to me at my residence on Keo wee,.or to my Attorneys, Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth, at Plckens C. H., on or by the 15th March next. A. R. CRAIG, Adm'r. Feb 14, 1878 28 4 ' Notice, B Y peririssiona of W.-G0 Field, JTud ge of Probate, I will sell, for onsh, t%the highed't hudder, at Pickens C. H., S. C., on sales In March next, AU the -NOT ES and ACCOUNTS belongIng to the Estate of . MI. MoFall, deceased, ap appraised doubtful andl worthless.; TERMS CASH. - W. T. MoFALL, Adm'r. Feb 21 1878 . ?4 , FERTILIZERS. ilVE, A LARGE LOT OF THE VING -able in Cotton ist November next at ETIWAN; BEA FOWL_q ID 0. C. C'OES, trties desire it, will arrange for the GGS & HAMMOND, Agents. 25 5 "COTTON -IS IRO" AND THE NEVASSA GUANO TPE KING AMONG FERTILIZERS. We a re the Agents again this season.for he'sale of the above named, unequaled FER rILIZER. As some ev deuce, of its popu arity, we will state that we sold the last eason 85 tons of it to plantersin Pickent nd Andersor, and all has been paid for ex et about one* halfion, and in every instance lie purchasers e xpressed t hemselves as high y pleased with lhe Manure, and their inten. ion to purchase again this season. The following certificate amongst. others re have from prominent farmers in 4he 0ounty will sp4ak for itself. PIcKEMs COUNTY, S. C., February 8, 1878. 4BISR J. T. GOSSETT & Co. Oenis: The Navassa Guano bought from you astseason, I was well pleased with. I used t along side the Meriuon Guano, and the levassa yielded me two hundred pounds ebd Cotton per acre, more than the Merl con, and it was the Guano arnd not the land hat made the extra yield. 1 cheerfully give 'ou tjuis certificate, bec'use 1 know th e ma.. hure is deserving ofit. Respectfully, E. F. ALLUOOD. We give a Cotton option. Will deliver Iriano either at Easley or Liberty. Persons in thie neighborhood of Pickens, t'ishing to purchase our Manure, will pleaise all on Mr. W. T. McFALL. J. T. COSSETT & Co. Eppicey, Feb. 11, 1878. 24 2 Piedmont Air Line Railway. - GOING NOIlTiI. IsT TRAIN STAfrONs 2u TRAIN Lesve Lg [2 80 p m Galveston 12 :30 p mn 5 00 p mn New Orleans 5 (JO p mi 7 2(1 p m Bay St Louis 7 2t1 p mn I 25 p m * Mobile 11 25 p mn 7 05 a m EQntgomnery 7 05 a mn 9 5amOpelika 945 anm 0 40 a mn West Point 10 40 a mn 5600 pm Atlanta 6 00 am 7 00 pm Buford - 7 55, a m 7 47 p mn 0ainesville 8 85 a mn 827 pim Lula 9 06aim 9 00 pim Mt Airy 9Ma 9 40 p mn Toccoa 10 0d a mn l 48 p im Central 12 01 pim 1 00 a mn Greenvillo 1 08 p mn 2830 a mn Spartanburg 2 27 p m 5609 am Gastonia 452 p mn 7 20 a mn Charlotte Junct ion 6 00 p mn 1 16 a mn Greensboro 10 41 p m 1 16 p m ;aunville 12 68 a m 1-88 p m . Dundee 1 t00 a mn 6 17 pm Burkeville 4 51 am m 7389p m Belle Isle 7 20a m 8-00 p mn Richmond 7 45 a mn ArWyve Arrive 1 27 a mn Washington 1 10 p in 8 20 a in Baltimore 8 10 p mn 6 40 a mn Philadelphia 6 60 p m 9 36 a mn New York 10 (35 p m 8385p m Boston 8 00a m Train leaving Atclata at 5 00 p m connects et Dundee, Virginia, with train for Lynch. urg; thence direct to WVashington City via [irginia Midland Route.. COMING 8OUTH. ST TRIAN STATIONs 2D TRAIN Leave Leave 9 00 am Boston 7,00)pim 6 8Q p m New York 8 15 a mn And by Limited Express 9 25 a mn 9 80 p'm Philadelphia 11 45 ai m 2 55 a mn Baltimore . 5 00 p mi 8 80 a nm Rich mond 11 85 p mn 8 55 a mn Belle Isle .12 00 ni'g 0 17 a n IBurkoville 2 06 a mi 2 25 p mn ,Dundee 6 88 a mn 2 00 pm Danville 6 03 aim 6 05 p m 'Qrensboro 8 20 a an 8 40 p m Charlotte Junotion 11 45 a mn 8 48 pcm Charlotte 11 65 ant 9 28 p m Gastonia 12 65 a mn 2 46 a Spartanbunrg 3 16 p in 2 20 a mn Greenville 4 35 p in 824a m Central . .588p m A 08a m Toccoa 7 15 piim 56483am Mt Airy 8 05p m 6 20 am Lula 8388p m (Change cars for Athens; Ga) 6 51 a mn Gainesville 9 05 p mn 7 50 am Bluford 9 41p m 1 80a m Atlanta 1180 ain 4I15pnm West Point, 415p m 655pm Opehika 6385p m 8 25p m Montgomery 8 25 pm 8 15 am Mobila 8 15a m 6 45 am Bay St Louis 6 44 am 880 a m New Orleans 8 80 ain Arrivo Arrive 8 00 am Galveston 800a m Train leaving Washington City, via Vir ;in1a Midland Route, at 2 47 a m, ' onnects et Dmendee, Virginia, with south bound trainr f this line, through' to Atlanta and all South vestern points.- Jan 1. 1878 $1,200 flDlI aN $10 Jade any day in PuTs and CALLS. Invest cco*Iing to your means. $10, $50 or $100, a STOCK PRIVaLEGaEs, has .braugbt a spiall ortune to the careful investor. We advise rhen and how to operate safely. Dloo,k with uill information sent free. Address orders by Rail and telegraph to UAXTERI & CO., Bankara and Brokers. 17 W all at. y. FALL IN PRIOI. SECURE AN AGNCY perW - and 80o 10priek ''THih KVER READY AND 91YRR OUT OT 01198." OMESTEAD '*O LOCK STICT $20 SEWING IMAHINE 920 For Domestic use. WITH TABLE AMD -F1XTURES CO PLETE, RED UCED TO ONLY $2Q. A perfect and unequaled, large, strong ani durable Machine, constructed' elegant. and solid, from the best, materiat with mathem. Lical precision, for Constant Family use or manufaciuring purposes. Always ready at a moment's notice to lo 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 well regulated mQvement of a fine watch; Simple, Coinpact, Efficient and Heli4ble, with all the valuable improvements to be found in the highest priced Machines, warranted to do the same work, the same way, and as rapid and sniooth as a $75 Machine. An aekfdiw ledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essentia ly the working woman's friend, aiid far in advance of all ordinary Machines, for absolute Strength. Reliability and general usefulness; will He, Fell, Tuck, Seam, Quilt, Bind, Braid, Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, ScallDp, Roll, Emtbrotiler, Run up Breadths, &c., with wonderful rapidity, Eeattiesa and ease, sews the stron'gest lasting stitch equally fine and smooth through all kinds orgoods, fromcambric 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 t imes over in a season in the work it does or make a good living forany man or woman who desires to use it for that purpose; works so faithful and easy the servants or children can use it without damage. Price of Ma chine with light table, fully equipped for fatAily work, $20. 11ALF CAS. CoVERt, SIDE DRAwER AN) CADINET STYCEs each at cor. rerpondingly low rates. Safe delivery guar anteed, free from damage. Explanatory pamphletis illustrated with engravings of the several styles of Machines, references, va riety of sewing. &c., mailed free. Confiden tial terms with liberal inducements to enter prising Clergymen, Teachers, Busiess Men, Traveling or Local Agents, %kc., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address J01IN 11. KENDALL & Co., 421 Broadway, New Yoak. Jan 31, 1878 .21 ly Easley Academy. Easle, PIckes County S. C. D). G. HlUMBE~RT, A. 13. PIUCIrAk. T-~ ITE FIRST .dESSJON OF TIS SCHTOOL ..beg ins on Mo?snay, February 4, 1878., Tuition, per Sesasion of Five Months. $11.50 to $15, according to grade of studies. 'Con.. t ingent fee, $1 per session. Board, $1.Q per This school is situatle on the Air Line Rail roaid. 12 miles West of the eity of Greenville, in the quiet, moral, healthy. and progressive town ot Eaisley. Commnunity intelligent and ent erprising. Pupils received at any t ime, onl paying from limue of entry, without any reduct ion of' tuition, exceptl in case 'f prom rected illness. Inst uuct ion thlorough;u d iscipl inc firm; and ihe contjiuancie of any pupil at. school, evi den ce of' good deportmnti . M onthly reports sent to all parente ::nd. guard...... To young men of LiaodeLrate means, wishing to obtin a classical education, this is a rare op)portunlity.. For furt her information1 adidress Principal. 5g The Greenville Newvs will please copy and senad bill as above, Feb 7, 1878 2 Dissolution. NOTIGF. is hereby given that the Firmn of' 1UGENS & BOLT huas this day been lissolved by miutal consent, by T. A. Hludg ins selling huis interest to A. WV. IIUDGENS. \lI per'sons ind(ehtedl to the old firm, can tave cost by making immet~diaite payment, to BOLT & HIUDGENS, who aire authorized to ictt.le up. the business of Hludgens & Bolt. ' T. A. HIUD)GENS, - i 0. 8. BOLT. Easley, 8. C., Feb- 1st, 1878. lIE undersigned have this day entered inito COPAILTNEIlSIP, for the ptps af General Merchiandize, under thee name and style of BOLT & ii UDOGENS. In soliciting a shiare of public 'paironage, we trust, lty a -lose "attentiot, to business, and( suff'ering ane to unde(lrsell xis, to merit the esteem atid confidence so liberaly bestowed upon the- old firmn, and respect fully ask1 the publhic t.o cal$ aind examiina~ our Stock of General Merchian dize. We would also enll the attention of' thi'e public to the following STANDAlRD FERLTI LIZ/ERIS, wvhich we sell at this plaice and -at Liberty: TIHE CAROLINA FER.TILIZER;, TUlE EUTAW FERTILIZERt; TH! E BR ADLEY SUPERtPHOSPHIATE THIE PALMETTO ACID; TIHE WILCOX & G1BBS MANIPULATED GUANO. --AND THE ATLANTIC PHOJSSHATE. "" 0. 8. BOLT, - A. WV. IIUDGENS. Easley, S. C., Feb 1, 1878 22 6 Atlanta Medical College, ATLANTA, (A. rp tIE Twentieth anniual Course of Lectures 1.. will 'onmmience October 15th, 1877, and chose March 1st, 1878. FACULrY-J. 0. WVestmnoreland, WV. F. West. miorelandl, WV. A. L.ove, V. iI. Taliaferro, John Thad. .Johinson, A. WV. Calhouin. J. 1H. Logan, J. Tr. Biaks; Demonstrator of Anatomy, C. Send for Announcement, giving full infor.. mation.. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, Dean. aug 9, 1777 48 3m Notice ! A LLperonshaving DEISDS, LEINS and O AGES in the dilerks Offtoe, Be. corded by me, must. come and pay expenses and take them out by Court in March next, or on Court week. Those failing to (10 so, will I'nd them in the hiand.s of aun officer for col lection, as I amn forced to have money by Rq4 l'4.I1876 R#'~ Main-St. Greeavillp S. 0. mardware, cutlev*y, Gans, Platols, -&e. PINE TABLE' AND POCKET CUTLERY, A SPECIALTY. Agricultural Implements. Bardron and Steel; * Blacksmith's, Carpenter's and Meohahio's , Tools: D'ullders 11ardware of every description; Wagon and Carriage Materials; A full line of Best Quality Leather and Rub. ber Belting, always in stook; Agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales; The Hall Safe and Look Company; The -Taylor" Cotton Gin; Tucker's Patent Alarm Money Drawer Also, for the Celebrated Sliaenberger Horse and Mule 1'hoes. We are prepared to, sell Sweedes Iron at the lowest quotations from any markets, and still propose to duplicate invoicet from Nort h - ern Jobbing Houses, adding only actual freights. WILKINS, WILLIAMS & CO. Greenville, 8. C. Sept 6, 1877 62 6m VICK'S Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Each Number contains thirty two pages of read!ng. many fine wood cut illustrations, and one colored plate. A beautiful garden magazine, printed on elegant paper. and full of information. In English and Germn. Prio6 $1.26 a year; fh 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 VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Vick's ILLUSTRATED PRICED CAT LOUGE 75 pages-800 Illustrations, th De softiption 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 and Englinh. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents in paper; in elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Illustrated Mont bly hlagpizine-32 pages, fine illustrations, and,olored plate in every number. Price $1.25 a year; five copies $5.00. Address, JAMss VIcK, Rochester, N. Y, VICK'S FLOWER AND VrEGETYABLE GARDEN ;s the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains riearly 160 pages, lun-. dredis of fine illustrat ions, and six chrome plates of flowers, bea.utiful,y drawn aij col ored from nalure. Price 50 cents aper *covers $1.00 in elgant, cloth. Printed in Germani and English. Vick's Ilusti at ed Monthly Magazine--32 pages, fine illustrations, and colored plate in every number. Price $1.25 a year; five copies for $5.00 ViksC!t ilAgue-80Q Ilutate 2 et:: A ddress JlAMEs VIcK, Rochester N. Y. Jan. 17 19 4L STOP! AT THlE -UREhVILLE, A5. C. A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. BRLLII7S IX THlE ROOMS. Junxe 14, 1877 d0 DEN TISTRY. T11lE undersigned is located at Centr-al, and Lisp prepared at all times to dispatch work with neatness. S4pecial attention to SETING or R ESETING A R TIFICIA L pEETII, either temnporary, partijal or permanent. Filling done with neatniess.. All the mnatorials com-. monly used in filling, GEG. BORIOUGIH8, Dentist. June 14, 1877 40 O Failling SIekoess Permian. enuty Cured. 0 humbug-by one mont h's usage of Dr. N GoUTLARn's (Celebrated' Infalible Pit 1Powders.- To convince sufferers that thuese powers will do all we claim for thenm, we will sendl them by mall, 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 thousarids havel,een permanently cured by the Ose of these Pow ders, we will guarantee a permanent cure In every case, or refundl you all money expen <ted. All suttercrs shmouuld give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their ou rative powers.* 'Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 bo*gs for $10.00, sent by mail to any part of United States or Canada on receipt, of price, or by express, c. o. 1. Address, ASH & ROBBINS, .860 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jan 10, 1877 18 ly POSITIVELY CURED. A &L sufferers trom this disease that are, anxious lo he cured should try Dr. Kiss. N Ru's Celebrated Conusunmpt ion Powders. These Powders are the only preparation known that will cure Cpnsumnpt ion and all; diseases of thme Throat and Lungs-indeed, so ,strong is our faith in themi, anid also to con 'vince you that thecy are no humbyug, we g forward to every~'sufferer, b,y .ufail, post paw, a free Trial Box. We don't, want your money until you are perfectly s4tial1ed of their curativp powers. If your life is worth saving, don't delay In gNig thpse Powd a tr-ia4, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to any 'part of the United States or Canada, by mail, on recei pt.of price. Address, ASil & ROBB3INS., 360) Fulton--street, Brooklyn, N. Y. .n10.178 1 R1. P Vs MAW. carIM J.8ICoa N Co.! A bbeyille ~ O , &'~n%i - f(ORIV R.A - C L 3 . ;Vi PI C KE NS C*.j:44,9g Will Practiee in ill the Uoarte of tsta.f1 and Courts of the United 8t4s4, for ti4e. Dig" trict of South Carolina. March 29 1877 29 - Norton, Keith & 0o ifgi. ont AI'TORINEYS AT LA V, Will practice in the Ciroult ad- Probsto Courts for Pickens County, and in the Uni,t.d States Courts of this State from thAt -olIty. One of the Senior partners -will be present-o aseist in the transaction of any imiportm buslness during vacation. - J. J., NORTON9 W. C. KEITH, ' W 01. L. HOLLIIJCFWORTi,PickensC.'ff4 AMarch 23, 1876 . ' *. 29 XV BUTNER - YMM3ES, ATTORNRY AND coUN8ELLOR. AT 1.AW GREENVILLE,.S. c. - ractices in the Circuit ourt and Court Probate for Pickens ounly. Mfay 16 . 42 Glu ISAAC M. BRYAN A TTORNEY AT LAW6 IRENTILE 0. B,, 3, C, Pra%t Ices lit) Q(<>:tat Of -Pickew'; Couity, atid in United States Court NEW ADVER118 E JENfR3.,_ chw' ESI g Awarded Af fse at CenteMIIal Exposition for .&n* cj1exing qau tiat anr ex4vuence and l1.ing cha.--, a0ler q ad-*i2ing and flarorng. The best tobwco: ever inte. Ai o:tr lito strip trade-mark is clorelv imitse1 oi LjVfIr goods. ate that rarAwm'a Is an every_pisr,. SoM1 by tdl dealort enr 5for sam free- to U. A. JACKOX A Co., MfrM., POt"rsburg, PIANO and Organ Playing Learned in Ta Day! No fraud. Particulars free. AgeiJLA WVanted. Rare chance. Address A. V. MORTON, Alant,..Ga, Work for All In theli own localities, canvagsing i.for 01'6 FI 1 ESIDE VILTOR. (enlarged) Weekley-a-1 ioithly. Largest Psper in the World, wiih lmothtti Chiromno Free. Big Columission2 to Agents. Terms a.nd Out fit. Free.. Addire,' P.: O.IYCKERY, Augusta, aine. 4O EXTRA FINE MIlXED CARDS, ith name, 10 cnts, post paid. L. Jonas &, Co., Nassau, N. Y, , a t. PI A N O S Real pN-oe $900 only pr ice $340 only $95. Paper free. .DANiE L Fi. BEATTY, WVashington, N. J. $ 2(QPER MIONTIL made selling tll G ry copese or ineta,-y Top,. gh eye Stationery Paickaege, Magio Pen. (no izn required.) (Tntaloguna of Agents Goods free. BUCK EYE NOVELTY CO. ,.Cjncinnat1,. . Grace's Salve." JoN:sVIT,T.F., Mlich., Ded.',2f7, l877-Meggyu, Fowles: I sent you 50 cents for .wo boxes of Grace's Salve. I havei h'ad 'wo and hartsed~ h em on-an ulcer on my foot., sad Ii~t sto well. Respecfully yours, C. J. VAN NEuS. Price 25 cents a box at all .druggists, et sent bcy mail oi receipt of 35 cents. P)rfpared by SE:'n WV. Fowi.r & SoNs, 80 IHa' ion Avenua, Itoston, MalSachutsetts. .. ts A CERTAIN, PROMIPT AND RELIADEX~ A1EDY FOR TIIE PREVENTION AND CURE 01 Consumption, Asthma, Broo,qbitis, CatarLi, and Diseases of' the Chest., Throat, andl Lungs. It, is also earnest ly recomrtended 'li fir disorders of the Nervous and Blood Systeu~ being uinequaled as a Nerve. Blood and J.ra~, Food(. ,. PULMIONA msay'1e ordered flrongh n~y dealer it inedicines dr'direct, frourn d%~a'c (. 2%I0si:s, Sole Proprietor, 18 Cortland streu,, Ngw'Yoc'k. P,riqe Once Dtullar por bottle., 'sm portanit circular sent, frt e to all applig i, I TAKiE GIsE4T, PLEAS,1I0 IN OFFEING TO ~TflE TRtATW ING P~UIC A YERY J 9E AND W E~LL~ SEL ECTED BTOCK4JF SADDLES AND DNAR~NEbb AT' PR?ICES AS IOW EV.ENAS1%1NbW YORKAJJY. fETAlb. 10IIGIlSTL . RIdCL' PAfD ir HIDES. K VARDRf YcBEE Main Street, GreenvIie, 8.' C., net adoor Li thce signu of ihe Gre4t. Boot. Eeu 20, 1877 . 1 . E ITAKEth is met,ho.d of linforming all psrti~s Iinterested,jthat I will be found in hiyE .l flee, at :Pic.kens -Court H ouse: *,ot i W lS D N E S. ) A, ,Y, .aud oni each .Ep. for the purposce of. transancting any'usiness thftt comes under my jur'isdidtiotu. ' As my dutle.s as, Be,hool q9lnssorI,11 compell the obeb'Aent in flf'rebt 62rr~ the County, I appoint theat.spep9 ggr the benefit, )f all concerned. Offi0e bours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. '..KI tj.; Febil 8, 187~ 22 84pg itr )*a.ro t B I1( 84pla icture.ooke..mede. t ply ons,and eats llto mae '1sdlne' dasy,- honVest, and paf yoTn D d~ ~ ay AVI;0. 90, h%3