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$061 it Ch stoh:kt W. B. imgle. Paste , lt SIbbAM - and aturday beore a eek moskat 11-olock a. a. -PAT. Iug f9Le, at Seeona on 4th Sab 6 at 11 0'olook a. m , and at the Methodist arek Ia this place at 6 o',look p. W. The Govornor has appointed W. H. esterof Central, Auditor for this Cotanty, vice John 0. Davis removed. M. Jeff Richardson has shown us the.igst acorn hull3 we ever saw. It is twoWInehon in diameter, anatd most certally contained an aoorn which would havp-msde any old porker in this County rejoice to get hold of. Mr. R brought tho hull with two sinall acorns of the same kind, which be says are faulty, from Texas last spring. FjNx ToUATOES.-41r. C. T. Mar tin, of Easley Station has sent us a bunch of "Tilden tomatoes", which tiro ahead of anything we havo scon'this ayear. There were eight -n tho bunch 1and some of them rery large. Mr. ,Martin turned frrmer this year, and from this specimen of the fruits of his skill and labor, he is certainly a suc ceas. We direct special attention to the advertisement cf Miss Dickinson's school, whieh appeared in our columns last week and would have been no ticed then had space permitted. Miss Dickinson has been teaching nearly two years-at this place, and we be lieve has given general sittisfaction. Sho will now bare a competent assis. tant, and the school, on account of its superior advantages in competency of teachers, low tuition, location and cheapness of board, should be one of the most flourishing in thoe County. Parents who have children fo educate cannot do. botter in this section than patronize thbs school. The young folks of this place had a moon light pionic in the grovo near the school house on 'Tuesday night, 18th inst. The grounds had been nicely cleaned off aid comfortable seats were tastefu!'y aranged for the aconmodation of all. Chinoso .an Aenp, with various devieoR, were hung abonton th~e trees.whichpwith the beau ty of the g.ung indies, made t he sane really enchanting. Ice lereonatde arnd cake abofnnded, and] everybo(dy seem,~ edv to cnjoy themselcves bingely. The y*ounag iniks, after strollinjg aronrd ovrer the gr-onne's, or quietly pitt in'g in conversat ion for a shonit time, repaired to the s4chool room w.here, u nder the itoul inspiring multsic of the Messrs!W. Sax. oni, they.. "It ipped thle light fantast iC" until nihout hialf af' er one0 o'clock, whecn the party b~roke up, iafter an evenhrg's enijoymenst icng to ho re membeired by the denizens of'Pic:kens. WVe would like to give a moro exten, ded notice of this most pleusaint affair. but space will not permit, anrd ousr y*oung friends8 must be content with what we halve satid. A giand doubdc excursia-n on the Air Line Ih ad bec ween Atlanta, Gia., anid Charlotte, N. C., has been up pointed oet wcen tie 28d and 27th of July. The t rain firm A clant a to Chiurlotte wvill leave A tlanta at 7 a. mn. on the 284~ FtO-pir g at all sta tionis on the road to take on excurionists. Tbe fare for round~ trip to C~airlotto on this train from AMount Airy and Hiar bin's and all points between, *2.50; from Westminister and Centml and all points between, *2.00; from Lib ~erty and Greenville and all poirits be tween, $1.50 cents. The traip re turning,. to Atlanta will leave Chbar lotte on the 26th instant at 5kp.m., Sstopping at all stations to take on ex cuirsionista, to Atlanta. TIhe fate for round t.rip to A tlan ta froma Gar enville .and Liberty and all ptints betweoen, j 2.60; from Central and WVestminster and all points between,8$2.00. Rt!rn-. ing from Atlanta the train will lhave on the 27th instant at 7 a. m. or 2.40 p m.,0 according to the number of ox - teursionists, the hour of leaving t0 be announced before arrival at Atlaieta. .Excur'sionists will be permitted to stop one dey at Toccoa City and hanvo the opportunity of visiting Tcecoa and Taltah Falls and resume their journey the next day. The citizens of this County will be enabled at thee rrates to visit Charlotte or Atlainta and return for ~12.50 or botha cities for $6.00. This is announced to be the ~.last excursion at reduced rates this season. Whenever and Wherever Disoases of a choleraic ty pe praevail, or there is cause to apprehend a visit fromh themn, the system should be toned regulated and reinforced by a course *of Hnstett--r's Stomach Bitters. Per foot digestion and a regular habit of body are (he best, safeguards against, such maladies, andi both are seured by this ineatlimable toni'i and ailtera te.The Bitters are also extremely 'serviceable in remedying such disor, ~'der. If promptly taken in bilious coffe, dIar'hcaa umnd cholera morbus, the #Jsase Is usually frustrated. In diarrhea oases, it is only necessary to restora the tone of the aelaxed bowels and thIn s o neff the speei lu e Toots of hslis'medioIneW Wid on the stomach, heartbute billousnese, nausea, heari. acbe and other symptoms of distur bance iht tb trio and he patic re,, gi~ons artK O* peed Il 'i'eleed by his exde hmil~ peqmptl> t~ 1. The .prima election for Pickens County shall be hold on Fn. day, the 80th day of August, 1878, at the usual place of meeting of. each club. RuLa 2. The Secretary of each o ub shalt make out and turnish a full list of all members of his club to the i managers of election, who shall be three in number, appointed by each local club.. The managers of election shall have power to add, in their dis-4 8 cretion, any further names to the poll list of persons who desire to join on the day of election. RULE 8. The pois shall be open from 8 o'clock, A. m., to 4 o'clock, P. 1%. When the polls are closed the managers shall at once proeed to count the votes, in public, and make a full retiurn to the County Executive Committee by 12 o'clock on the day after said election. This return shall stato specificalhy the total number of votes cast, together with the number of votes for each candidate, and all J the votes together with the poll lists shall be given to the County Execu, tivo Committee at the same time. RULE 4. The County Executive Committee shall meet at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the day following the pri mary election, at Pickens 0. H-. They shall receive the ballots and ieturne trom the several clubs, aggregato such returns, and declare tle result of the election. If there be any contest from any club the said Executive Committee shall have power to hear, and shall at once decide, such contest, and such decition shall be binding and final. RULE 5. No candidate shall be voted For in the said primairy election, and it voted for such votes shall not be counted, unleps such cardidato shall, at the time of' the election, be a mem ber of some Democratic club in Pick ens County, and pledge himself to abide the result of the primary elec tion and support the nominees of, the party. RULE 6. There shall ho voted for att the ensuing primary election the t'ollowing officers: One Senator, two Representatives, one Judge of Pro o bate, three County Commissioners, one School Con missionor,one Coroner, one County Auditor, one County Treai urer', and one '1 r'iai Justico for each township. The voters in each town% C ship) only shall be entitled to vote fortho Triad Justice for such townushi p. Thel persons receiving the highest rumber of votes fot' the reOsJ>eetive nmlot'o wvhich they are en .lid ates shiall i o C declared the nominees of thbo party for' such offices-. RUL.E 7. In 09s there shall be :a tie between any candidates in the pr mary election, then i antother' elect ion shall be held at such time as the Coun ty ExecutLive Comemit tee may desig-\ nate, to determine who shall be the e nominee for' such ofhico, tunder' the re gulat ions her'ein before presctribcd, Ptrovided: TIhat in case either of the - caudidates who may tie, as aiforesajd. blhall withdaw in lins01 of his oppo, 1 nent, no second election shall be held. J On motion ot' J. R. Gossett, Esq., a series of meetings were aIppointed by the Executivo Committee, for thte putrpose of atlording candidates an K opportur.ity of' addressing the people, commencing at Pumnpkiintown, Saitur- ' dlay, J uly 27th; Eustatoe, Tuesda * Autgutst 6tb; Howard's Shop, SaturdJay e Autgust 10th; Central, Wednesday August 14th; Liberty, Saturday Au-a gust 17th; Eaisley Station, Tuesday August 20th; Cross Plains, Th'lursdaIy August 22'l; [Dacusville, Saturday August 24th; Pickens C. H., Monday c August 26th. Each meeting is to be held at 10 o'clock, A. M. All caindi dates are requested to be present and address the people1. R. E. BOWVEN, Chatirman. D. F. BRADLEY, S'ct'etary. AN HISTonICAL FACT.-Every agent who has been steadily selling the Improved $20 _ Homestead Lock Stitch Sewing M1achine for three years, owns his dwelling house, has a I good account in bank, is clear of debt, and has money at interest -the natural conse quenne of securing a good agency for supe rior goods at the lowest prices. A good first / class Sewing Machine, most useful--reliable S at all times, easy to understand and control. xr the same size and doees the same work as auny a machines that sell at Foun TIMEs the price ri There is no0 macline at any price better, or thnt will do finer or more work, and certainly none so low in price by many dollars. The - HoESsThAD is widely Known and used in thousands of families in the Eastern and Middte States, and daily' becoming popular In the West. It will save its cost several ] times over in one season, doing the work of the family, or will earn four or five dollars a day for any man or woman who sews for a living, It is the strongest macline made, Is ready at all times to do its work, makes the ~ strongest and fnest stitch yet invented, and is fully acknowledged as the Standard Fiamily r 8ewing Machine. P'rice, complete for do mestic use, reduced to $20. delivered at your E door, no matter how remote you may reside. Business permanent and honorable, with more certain aind rapid sales, and larger C pronits than any other. Ext raordinary liberal offers made to local or traveling agents where we have none established; or, if there is no agent near you, send your order dIrect to the factory. Address John II. Kendall & Co., 421 Broadway, New York. SLIKOOL NOTICE. M I4S DICKINSON wIll resume the exer 22.cises of her school on Monday, July 8lhe wIll be assisfed by Miss VES-rA MAUL DIN, who has recently graduated at, William-. sten Female College. There will beoa free term of about six weeks, After which wuition will be as follows. 1%n bary Branohes per miouth,$10 Iusesinediat. Braoohes pay mon th, 1 a0 Ad Branohe rmoth., 8-00 owa# n ept la aes ~ 4 ~~4. 08 I - WE ARE NOW OFFERING UPERIOlt IDUCEMENTS a IN HOES, du UATS, tic CALICO, m AND oL * Si ag )F EVERY KIND, AS WE DE. th th siro to closo out our stock at t' inako room for 1e4 Cs fa FALL GOODS. u Bi Pi 0 El A FULL SUPPLY OF st ki 'OFFEE, SUGAR,8YRUPFLOUR I co nd 3auon always on hanJ, at pe er BOTTOM PRICES. 0* w IIAGOOD, ALEXANDER & CO. s July 25, 1878 46 fa D: re t ii BUT CALL AT pr ex BERTY'S CIIEAP CASI A Bi STORE AND BUY YOU A have just received and olegant as Rortmont of A ~ENTS,' BOYS', A ND L A DIES', BOOTS, SIIOES, F ND G AITERS, - Vhieb I aim ottering low down for I am also receiving da'ly, chIoice >ts of fresh~I G roceries, consising in urt. of OFF[EE, SUGAR, FLOUIN, IIAMS, LA RD, &c. V'hich I will sell at rock-bottom pri i'. Call oarly and often. T. B. CR YMES, July' 4, 1878 43 VI. R. BEECO,1 ,Greeunville, S. C, '4UPPLlES his customers with any SEW 3 iNG il.\CilIl Ethey desire. Also needles rnd at tachmnts for any. Call next d (oor to .W. Davis and see his last. lot of new Sing. r, Hlows, Weed, Whieler & W ilson and otherI laichines. lIe sells ail checaper than the e Lieapest. lie alsBo cuts suits out of less cloth than t nybody. See list as foliows d Goods for Coat -3 to 3} yards. at Goods for Pants-24 to 2j yards'.l Goods for Vest-j yards. OAT-Body lining. 2} yards: canvass, { d' yard; Wadding. 1 sheet; Slate Drill, St { yards; Silk, 2 spools; Cotton, 1 spool; Buttons, etc. ANTS-Slate Drill, 2 yard; Canvass, j yard; Silk, I spool, Cotton, 1 spool; But. tons und Buckle. EST-Slate Drill, 2 yardse; Wadding, j yard; silk, 1 spool; cotton; 1 81poo1; wadding and But torns. June 20, 1878 41 3m. [eowee Lodge, No. 79. A. F. M -THE REGULAR MONI-LY MiEET-.I AING OF KIEOWEE LODGE, No. 70, A..F.-. M.-. will take place on ATU~rDAY ON OIR nEFoRE THEI FULr, MooN Co IEACH MONTH. at half past 3 o'clock The ) tendance of all the members is earnestly ' 5q1fested. R. A. CIIILD, W. M. G WV. 0. Fltr~n, Secretary. cli Manhood: low Lost, How Restored? - UST published, a new edition of Dr. CUL. VERW~ELL'8 Cellebrated Essay on the idical cure (withlout. medicine) of SPERMA OR R HoEA or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary emin rl Losses, Impotency, M ent al and hysical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar. lage, etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsey nd Fits, Induced by self-.indulgence or sex al extravagance, &c. 3g' Price, in sealed envelope, only six ents. - The celebrated author, in this admirable ssay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty _ ears' successfuil practice, that the alarming onsequence of self-abuse may be radiostly ured without the dangerous use of internal A sedicine or the application of tihe knife; - ointlng out a miode of cure at once simple, t ertain, and effectuial, by means of which very sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, and radi. ally g" This Lecture should be in the hands fi every .youthi and overy man in the land. Sent under seal, In a plain enveloi.e, to ny address, p'st-pald, on receipt of six eonto or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 1I Ann 8., New York; Post, oilo. Box, 4688. July Ii, 1878 44 l j ,;.. ) s,~y ~ ~ ~ JAP. FALL IN PRIOR. 'IEOUE AN* GENOCY 5 and 050 or $100 per week. rua 3VRR EADT AND NEVER OUTO? 0RER." KOMEXTEAD $20 LOCK STICTiU 20 SEWING MACHINE 00 For Domestic use. "IM TABLE AMD FiXTURES COx. PLETE, REDUOED TO ONLY $20. A perfect and unequaled, large, strong ansA irable Machine, constructed elegant and lid, from the best material with mathema. ial precision, for Constant Family use or inufacturing purposes. Always ready at a 3ment's notice to 'o its day's work, never .t of order, and will last a generation with Wderate care; easy to understand and man e; light, smooth, and swift running, like e well regulated movement of a fine watch; mple, Compact, Efficient and Reliable, with the valuable improvements to be found in e highest priced Machines, warranted to do e same work, the same way, and as rapid d smooth as a $75 Machine. An acknow .ged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, sentia ly the working woman's friend, and r in advance of all ordinary Machines, for solute Strength, Reliability and general efulness; will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Seam, Quilt, ud, Braid, Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, ait, Fold, Scallop, Roll, Embroider, Run, Breadths, &c., with wonderful rapidity, atness and ease, sews the strongest lasting tch equally tine and smooth through all nds of goods, from cambric to several thick ases of broadcloth or leather, with fine or arse cotton, linen, silk or twine. Gives rfect satisfaction. Will earn its cost sev, al times over in a season in the work it does make a good living for any man or woman lao desires to use it for that purpose; works faithful and easy the servants or children n use it without damage. Price of Ma ine with light table, fully equipped for mily work, $20. IIALF CAsE. CoVEt, SIDE 1AWER AND CABINET STYLES each at cor. rpondingly low rates. Safe delivery guar teed, free trom damage. Explanatory mphlets illustrated with engravings of the veral styles of Machines, references, va -ty of sewing, &c., mailed free. Confiden Li terms with liberal inducements to enter ising Clergymen, Teachers, Business Men, -aveling or Local Agents, &c., who desire clusive Agencies, furnished on application. Idress JOHN 11. KENDALL & CO., 421 -oadway, New Yoak. Jan 31, 1878 21 ly BURN HAM'S -, WAR~A'TED ST & CMAPEST. Also. VILLINa MACINERY, FRICES REDUCD Ar. , 0'78. rarphlct s fie. Orr1cE, YoR, 11. GENTS If you wauntto MAKE ONEY pleasanItly atnd fast, atiiress INrLEY, IIAILVEY & 00.. A tlanti. Gn, MARR DRBUTTS L IF ENo.12 N. Eighth St, St. Louis, Mo, sual troubles fbot dale a ae tha eatn phsiea rate e. hga ,sthe rsults of his long and su cesand - The PHYSIOLOCY OF MARR IACE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER lgage, easily understood Te two bok embrc 4 pages, and contain valuable infbr'matloa for both married andi sin 1e, with illthe recent improvements in medical treatment in Drdwlwourhomo an ' aya" knowleg iparte b acter, but is something that ev.ry one should know The. pert ely healthty maybe,bu wit an i ohe n titers to."--St. Louis Journal. bIh EE both in onevolume,81 n cloth an eept o ce aimoneyor sars NEW\ ADiVEL TISEMENTS. n iusert an advertisement in ou: last of enty.six ST ANDA RD W EEKLIES at ten liars a line without losing money, Thaose vertiscrs who watnt to obtain the best andl rgest circulation possible wit haout expend, g more tihan from $30 to $100 should ad, ess GEO. P. RtOWELL & CO., 10 Spruce reet, New York. ChngEST Tobacco Atwa:-de:l A f;;est prie at Centennial Expcsition for jlie eciaing qualtieasand exeen~ce and luting cluer. aeder o/ itteeting anel favoring. Them bca~ tobacco ever mi'do. As c:mr buhte strip trade-mark is clorely imitate-i e-1 id'erior gno~ia. ee that Jac'keon's Bier is o-'icve-y phie. Sold by all dealerq. Send for esampk\ free. to u. A. JACESON A Co., Mfra., l'utorsburg, Ve.. ) r Tt Beautiful Concert Grand I X.L .Pianos, coi't $1,000, only 25. Superb Grand Square Ilanos, cost ,100, only $255. Elegant Upright Pianos, et $800, only $155. Now Style Upright anos $112.50. Organs $35. Organas .12 ps, $7250i Church Orgatns. 10 stops, cost 00, only $115. Elegant $3'75 Mirror Top 'gsns only $105. Tremendous sacrinice to I >Se out. present stock. Newv steamu factoryi on to be erectedl. Newspaper with much p formnation about. cost of Piatnos andl Organs,1 tnt free. Please add~ress D)ANIEIL F, BE. h 'TY, Washington, N .J. n 'OfHA VE GOODIHEA LTfl TIE LIVER - M U.T liE KEP'T I N ORDER. S ANFoRD'S etNl geERA \CINE SICOUEAMM FOR DISEASE80OF i, e BtuIousnEs, LIVER STDMACI T.4m DYPESA' ..or I'ampi % address 1)R. bANEoK. New York. AIDAY to Agents canvassing for the Fieie Visitor. Termis anid Oufnt Free. Lldress P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. THiE CE(LEBRlA'TED 1YE O K T RU SS mbines Durability, Ease and Comfort -. ou can be convinced that it is the best by I aiding for testimonials of well known plhys,. ians and others. Address Dr. WV. G. 1 RLOWNE, 38 Whitehall St., Antlanta, Ga. I S6 Mention This Paper.__2 W' e.Iit$1 Reotves l'Ovaer 0a tMoe esan yan mwGasshul g.bpyadresaTsa L'e PEak. Xue~ ~IoasanL1y and I i~tage~e should. a roes & iO~ ~ - r\ ~ ~ '~wLarAu~~Pa~. USUALLT~KEPT IN AN TIMES. TRY lME, ReJspectfully, W, T. MXcFALL. Jani 10, 1878 18 E EJV AD VER TISEMENTS. SW 7y $$$Seven- shot Revolver with IM&MbU anMbox cartridges. Address, . Bown & Son, 10&18Wo~tet it urg, Pa. 18~Wodaret it LGENTS!I READ THil!! V'e will pay A gents a salary of $100 per lontha, and expenses to sell our New and Vonderf'uI Invent ions. Address, Sazsx~aax C., Mar shall, Mich. ?&?JlhlauuiTuConerth raid~Piii-g| titU osprice $1600 ol 45UM uperb Grand Square Pianos, pric $1,100 nly $255. Elegaint Upright, Pianos, price 800 only $155. Now atyle Upright Pianos 112.50. Organs $85. Organs 12 stops ~72.50. Church Organs 16 stops price $800, nly $115. Elegant $375 Mirror Top Or aIns, only $105. Buyers come and see me at omie if' I aim not as represented, R. R. Faire aid both ways and Piano or Organ given ree. Large illst. Newspaper with much in. ormat ion about cost of Puanos and Organs ent. free. Please address DAtNIEL F. UsATTY, V~ahington, N. J,____ Sallford"M The only comibination of ihe true Jamaica Gin ger with chouice Aromatics and French Brandy for Cholera, Choira Morbns, C ramps and Pains, Diar. rhoea and Dysentery, Jamaica Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Want of Tone and Actilvi. tin the stomach and jbowels and avoiding thec d::ngers of change of Wa. ter Food and climate. Ask for SANFORD' s Ja iualger - ma~ca Ginger. ____ U! ICIBOOD! P~ans5o~'P1enaATIVE PILLS make New Rich lood, and will completely change the blood i the entire system in tharee months. Any erson who will take 1 pill each night from to 12 weeks may be restored to sound eahth, if such a thing bo possible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps. I. 8. Jou~soN & Co., Bangor, Me. THE UNEQUALLED JAS, lEFFEL DOUBLE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY SAW, FLOUR AND GRIST KILLS, IHATlG, FULLETI AND RANGER! dm POOLE &r HUNT NOTICE. [ T AKE this method of informing all partie Interested, t bat I will be found in my of ice, at P'ickens Cour t Ilons.:* on eacd E D N 198 D A Y, and on each SA LSIAY or the purpose of transacting any busines hat comes under my jurisdict [on. Ao nmy duties as Behool Conmissoner wil ompell me to be absent in different parts q he County, 1 appoint these special day to lhe benewt of all conoerned. Off.. hogri from am. m. to 4 n.u. A TORNET Co OUNMELOR A I. Special attention given te dellectfi, April 4,1878 80 A. BarTuN, (0C. P. BANanI A JPlokens 0.' l. GrpLnKville, S. C.{g 13LYTHE, ASEL& BARRE9" ATTORNZYr 4 COUNSELORS AT LA PICKENS C. ,LI S. C. {OSptice in School Conimisiorter's? Oficet* Will practice in the State and Federal Courts. March 21, 1878 28 . COTUAN, R A CuIL , Abbeville C i j Pickens C I1 COTHAN & CHILD, ATTORNEY'S 4- CO UNSEL ORS AT LAW PICKENS C. II. S. C., Will Practice In all the Courts of the Sta?5 and Courts of the United States, for the Dis trict of South Carolina. March 29 1877 29 STOP! AT T1 A4 GRE N EhVILL S. C. I. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor 2%.BEL1LS [.V THlE ROOM.lS June 14, 1877 40 Main-St.eGreenville S. 0 ! IELLS IN T 9(3E ROOMS', Juiie14,I 140 Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, &c. FINE TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, A FPECIA LT 1. Agricultural Junplemaentse Bar' Iron and Steel; Blacksmith's, Carpenter's and Mechanic's Tools: Builders Hardware of every descripiton; Wagon and Carriage Mlaterials; A full line of Best Quality Leather and'Ruba ber Belting, always in stock;* Agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales; The Hall Safe and Lock Company; The "Taylor'' Cotton Gin; Tucker's Patent Alarm Mloney Drawer Also, for the Celebrated Shanenberger Horae' and Mule Shoes. We are prepared to sell Sweedes Iron at the lowest quotations from any markets, and still p~ropose to duplicate invoicesj from North - ern Jobbing Houses, adding only actual freights. WILKINS, WILLIAMIS & CO. Greenville, 8. C. Sept 6, 1877 62' 6m Clerk's Sales. -0 The State of'South Carolina COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLJEAS' Miary J. Freeman, Administratrix, and' Ben ton 8. Freeman, as Admistrator of thir Estat~e of Barney L.. Froeman, deceased, Plaintiff s.. against Joseph MicD. Carson, (Charle's A. Carson and George P. Robinson, Defendaats. Complaint for 1|elief. I N pursuance of a decretal order made is the above stated case, andl to me directed, I will rell to the highest bidTler', at Pickena' Court Horse, on Saleday in August next, the Premises described in said ordler, to wit: A certain Piece, Panrcel, or Tract, of Land, situated, lying and being in the County of Pickens, State of South Carolina, and lying on waters of Saluda river, adjoining lands ot' Robert Trotter and Jlarnes Fort ner and others, it being all my land, lying in the State and County aforesaid. T.n1ts1:One-half cash. th~ c remainder on a credit of six months, with interest from diay of sale, and secured by a mnortgaige of the' premises. Purchasers to pay for papers. Witness my hand and official seal at Pick ens Court Mouse, this 11th day of July, 1878, i@!Purchase money and costs to be paid' on day of sale, or the property will be roe< sold at risk of former purchaser. July 11, 1878 44 4 Sheriff's Sale. STAT1E OF SOUT11 CA ROLINA, PICKENS COUNTY. B Y virtue of an execution to me dire-:ted Iwill sell to t he highest bidder at Pickens Court H ouse on Saleday In August next,during the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit: All the right, title and interest of Bailey Bi. Mtosley, in all that piece of Land whereon. he now lives, situate in Picken County, ott Cane Creek, e ont alning Two Hundred Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Josialt Chapraan and others. Levied on as the property of B. B Mosley, at the stmit of Nathan Ounion. TERMlS CASHl-Parchaser to pay extra gA.U.f terms not complied with on dlay of sale, property to be rosold at risk of former purchaser. ~ MUDN Jul1, 1878 44 4 Notice, 'rIn oftEATON a&WATl 'e sant thath to- the ondensipJed