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Sa~betht ow otb10 AoookA. X. e.',0116 A. J m,'40 QW 4 u at I A. . Rev. J. W1 Dsae ,4bWbbuith at 1 P. x. eat% I the miW a makt 4A "'ok bath at 11 Librty Chure.,-Lberty 6tation-Rev W B singleten, Patorm-8evo0W every 2d Sabbath and saturday beorr Work for hroeiety and good govern Hrrab for fancoek, lIagood and *9 all the rest of olxr folks. LuT Notj LzzP.--"Eternal vigi.. lance Is the price of liberty." 0ee that no Democratic sentinel sleeps on his Post, Very few Democrats can not con trol one vote besides their own. Some can control many more. lailare to do so in this emergency would be criminal. Push the straglers, if there be any, iuto the Democratic ranks next Tues% day. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS !-The Pick. ens U. H. Democratic Ct'- will meet in the Court House next Monday, (salesday) at 10 o'clock A. x. Busi neis of irportance will be transacted. Every member of the club is earnestly requested to be present if it is possible for him to do so. D. F. BRADL.Y, President. Vote and work for the Democratic ticket next Tuesday. A peck of worms have been known to pass from one child. Shriner's In dian Vermifuge was the remedy used. Only 25 cents a bottle. Let every Democrat in Pickens County go the polls on next Tuesday and not only vote, but work with raight and main for the entire ticket. Aitend the meeting at this place next Monday. lt will be the closing meeting of the campaign and let it be a rouser. The negro Radical club of this place leld a meeting at the "West End S.tore" last Saturday eveno ina. A. gen. tieman who passeed during the meet ing informa us that there were about lfteen present. A negro washa i angning the crowd. Tfherte were no whites presen~ft. Remember the printer, that little aimount dne us will be thankfully re-. coived. The cotton anid corn crops areo goodi. Tight times can't be an~y e~x(nRe now. So walk up anid set,le your account like a littl man. Tise seenirity which the Demrocracy seemsi to feel is faslse nnd dce(ptiv.. Th~le hazrdes4t fought battle since ro, c:..nst ruction will bo wn ged on nex t Tuesdzay. IjLinFUTY. S. 0.. Oct . 22. I880. iAndsmen and Credtor: M v entire probperty' is ndveou tised for sailo ona MIon daty vend Tuesda:y, 11( and ( 2ndoveini ber proximno. Look to your interest, and mnake the propertiy bring its ne lival value and you arue nail held harmn les. It all goes if I 2am IeftjKpenniloss. Resp'ectfnily, W. G. FI:LD. W AITER GASSAWAY, son of Mr. .Jas. D. Gassaway, near Central in this County, aged 15 years, picked 645 pounds of cotton in two days, from eunrise to sunset. Who can heat this? Goon CROPPING.-Mr. Eliae Day, who is to be one of our next Board of County Commissioners, inuformed us the other day that he had picked and 4 baled sixteen bales of' cotton off of twenty-five acres of land, and expect to get four more from the same ground-twenty hales in all. This is good eropping. Demoorata, remember that not only your peace and prosperity are at stake in the results of this election, but your very civilization and every thing olee you hold near and dear to you. DEMOCRATS, REMEMBERf THiis.--If through your negligenee or failure to vote next Tuesday, the State should be remanded back into the hands of the thieves and plunderera, the r'e eponsibilit~y for it will be upon you, and you may regret it as long as you live. A large lot of Ladies Cloaks and GentsClothing, at Hlagood, Alexander A~ Co's. flagood Alexander & Co. will pay you in oasl or goods the highest prIice for seed and bale cotton, "and don't you forget it." The largest anti nheapest lot of 1Roots and Shoes, ut, Hagood, Alex .4 ander & Co's. A Garder. Seed at wholesale and re. tail, and Grass Seed--with a full line o)f Drugs and Druggist sundries, Lamps, Paints, Oil and Dyestuffs, at J. R. WrLLIAMe', 17 Cen tral, 8.'C. Hagood. Alexander & Co. have just .4 reeived from New York, a full line of.Fall-and Winter Goodi.. Call and extawutiqe their large and select stock before buying. They can please you in prioesar* qu'ality. .A N OLD LADT's GaATITUDUS--.A lady * Ltude fr the bne it sehgasd ad from Waf-ner's Safe Bitters, and de dare her elef that the regnedy is a emember This. RELIA19LE GOODS ONLY READ THE LIST AND CALL ON W. T. McFALL Axes, Augers, Alum, Brooms, Buckets, Bridles, Coffee, Candy, Crackers, Dippers, Domestics, Darners, Edgings, E8senoes, Eggsr Fish, Flour,' Forks, Ginger, Glass, Gimblets, Hats, Hames, Hoes, Ink, Irons, Indigo, Jugs, Jars, Jeans, Kerosene, Knives, Knobs, Lamps, Lanterns, Lard, Molasses, Mucilage, Mackerel, Nails, Notions, Needles, Oil, Oniond, Oy8ters, Pencils, Pipes, Paper, Quart Cups, Quilts, Rasps, Razors, lUags Sugar, Soaps, Shovels Tea, Trunks, Tin, Umbrellas, tJnderware, Vinegar, Varnish, Vermifuge, Wooden Ware, Wax, Excellent Goods, Yarns. Zinc, Mirrors and many other use,. ful articles, always on hand. Call. If you dont see what "you want, ask fe'- it. These goods "will be sold on most reasonable terms, for Cash or Barter, or on time to promptipaying custom.. era. Respectfully, W. T. Me1FALGL. oct 28, 1880 6 Just received a1 large lot of Cl01-h. ing, at H. C, S1IarnEy'8, (Centrail, S. C. The Voltaic Belt Company, Mar,. shazll, Michigan w'ill send their celo., braited Electro-Voltaic Ilelts to the afflicted uiponi 80 dlays trial. Speedy eures guaraniteed. They men whatL they say. Wvrite to them without delay. TOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMlisNT. Notice is hereby given. thait I will aip ply to 0. L. Duran at, Probate Judge for Pick metwu h my a-dM. F. W itEN, (formerly Couch) on the 26th, dniy of Novemaber' next andas' to be dlichatrged fromi all liability is said Giurdian. JOl N M. IIENDRrCKS, Guzarlian. Oct 28 1880 6 5 Notice to:Creditors!& JDebtors ALL persons haaving dlemands against the Aestate of ZlIPHANIAI H83ITil, deceas indebted maust make3 paymuent to the under signed.35gl WM. A. SMITiI. Adm inistrat ors. cot 28, 1880 6 4 Election Notice. PICKENS C. H., 8. C., October 4th, 1880. The following named persons are appointod as Managers of the General Election. to be held on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1880. The polls to be kept open from 6 o'clock A. M. to 6 r. re.: Easley-T. A. McMahan, J. W. Brunson, A. R. N. Folger. Liberty-M. T. Smith, W. T. O'Dell, W. E. McCollum. Central-T. W. Folger, R. Game Gaines, James Peek. Hurricane-R. E. Steele, A. R. Craig, Wat.. son Stewart. Pickens C. H.-G. WV. Taylor, J. L. Thorn-. ley, B F. Lesley. Cross P'lalns-George McAdamc., Seaborn O'Sheals, Elias T Holcombe. Dacuaeville-T. J. Hunt, J. T. Anderson, Jeremiah Tralnum. Pumapkintown-'.W. 1B. Jones, 0. iv. Lyndh, Maithew Hendricks4. Eastatoe-John T, tewis, J. M. Stewart, Jeremiah Parrott. Hinckie's-George BoWie, A8 A. Alexander, Isaac Davis. One or more of the Managers from each precinct are requested and required by law to meet at Pickens C. H. on Saturday, October 80th, 1880. to receive the P'oll Lists, Blanks, Oaths of Office and Boxes, wit h the necessary instructions. The law requires that.: "All bar-rooms, sa loons, and oilher places for fte sale of liquors by retail shall he closed at, 6 o'clock or thie eve'ning preceding the day of such election, and remain closed until 6 o'clock in the morn lng of the day thereafter, and during the time aforesaid the sale of all intoxicating liquors is prohibited. Any person duily convicted be fore a competent Court of a violtion of this Section shall be pun ished by a fine not exceed. lng ftfy dollars, or by imprisonment not ex ceeding six months, or by both such fine and Imprisonment. in the discretion of the Court-" W. T. MceFALL. Chtairnman. F. V. CL AY TON. ALONZO M. FOLGER. . Commissioners of Election. O04 14, 1880, 4 8. 'NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. LNotice is hereby given that we s ill ap ply to Olin L. Durant, Probate Judge for Pick ena Connty. on' Friday, the 29th day. of October hext, for leave to make a final set tle hint of the Estate of JA MES LA WRENCE deceased, and ask to be discharged therefron as Exeegters. E. Hf. LAWRENCE, J. H. LAWRENCE, Ex'ors W. B. LAWRENCB,J .0nni 80. 1AAA >8 Special Notice. LoaisviLLU, Ky , May 2, 1879. lfemer. luatchinaon 4 Ro. Atlanta, Ga.: Oents-For sixteen years I have diligently sought for some specide (of speedy action) for neuralgia and headache--recent use of your "Neuralgine" provs I have at last round it, and I take' great p1ensare in fully endorsing your remedy as possessing every juality claimed for it as a specific for sick ieadache and neuralgia. Respectfully yours, T1108. E. POW ELL. For saleby'Dr. y. W. QUILLIAN. Easley. ONE WHO KNOWS iays: Rankin's Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu and Juniper Is the Inost pleasant and affective remedy for all diseases of the Blad, ler or Kidneys .Lbat has been o'lered.to the public. Mild and pleasant in its action, it itimulates and 5hvigorates the secretfons, and gives health and tone to the prostrate or dis eased organs. Pain in the Bladder, GrAvel, Prostration, Non retention of the Urine, Brick Dust Deposit-in fact, all diseases of the Bladder or Kidneys are cured by it. Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, Druggists, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by Dr. J. W. Quillian, Easley. A$taoon, TROUP Co., Ga., July 4, 1879. I am one of the unfortunate sufferers from Gravel or disease of the Kidneys, and find more and spedier relief from Rankin's Bu. chu and Juniper than anything I have ever tried. 1 esteem it so highly were there but one bottle in the world I would willingly give $100, or any amount, for it. 1 recommend it above all other similar preparations. E. T. WINN. sept 2, 1880 60 2m Annouincernents. For the Lefg1iture. e The many friends of Co'. W. E. WELBORN respectfully announce him as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election, subject to the result of general elec tion. MANY FRIENDS. OSTETTr CELEBRATED 'ITTES The accumulated evidence of nearly thiirt~y years shiow that the Bitters is a certain re.. medy for mnalarial disease, as well as its sur est preventive; that i. eradicates dyspepsia, const ipation, liver complaint and nervousness, counateracus a tend~ency to got. rheumatisma, irinary and utecrane disorders, that it imnparts vigor to the tfeeble, and cheers lhe in ad while it invigorates the body. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen, erally. DY virtue or .the power confcrred upon me by a deed ot trust, dated the 27thI May, 1884), tor cer ain puirposes lhereini mntaioned, w hich'*is recorded in lhe C'lerk's ollice, in book i., page 12, by WV. G. Field. to mue as Trustee, for sauid W. 0. Field, anad thle sure ties on his oflicial bond as late P'robate Judge of Pickens County, I will sell for ece to the highest bidder, at l'ickens Court House, dur ing the legil hours ot' sale, on the first Alon day in Novemnber, 1884), :her following descr'ib ed lleal Estate, conveying a'.l the interest therein of' sahbi W. 0. Field, including the dowet- right ot'Itis wife, to wit: Til A C1' No. I--All that, Piece, Parcel or Tract of Land, lying on the Air Line Rtoad, adjoining lands of I'lizai Ii Boggs, C. L. Hol., lingswvorthu and Cynuthia llollingsworthu, eon taininag 230) acres, more or less. TRACT No. 2-All that Tract of Land knowni as the Scott. Plae, adjoining lands of J. R. Kirksey, 1. Hi. Philpot, Madison Mur phree, and others, containing 200 acres, more or less. TRACT No. 8--All of that Tract of' Land knownu as the Walker Place, adjioininug lands of Alphia Barton and others, containing 105 acres, mnore or less. TRACT No. 4-All of that Tract of Lanid knowan as lie L.add Place, lying on the haead1 waters of Eastatoo. adjoining lands of James Cantroll and others, containing 675 acres, more or loss. ALSO, On the Tuiesday following, at the residence of the said WV. G. Field, near Liberty, on the 4ir Line Railroad, I will sell on the same terms, tI e following Personal Property: Two Mules; one Milk Cow and two Year lings; one Iron Axle Two,Horse Wagon; one Buggy and lHarness; one Parlor Organ; one Finie IDouble Barrel Shot Gun; one No. 8 Cooking Stove. All the Household and Kitchen Furniture aind Farming Implements in the possession of said WV. 0. Field. 0. W. TAYLOR. oct 7. 1884) 3 4 P'ateats for- IuavcistIouias. E. W. A NDE~R8oN. J. C. SMtirUs. ANDRISON & SMlTII, Attorneys at Law No. 700 Seventh-St. Oppositeo tho United Statesq Patent No Iee for prelimriary oxamination. N o foo unless patet La allowed. Foes lossi than those of any other resiponsile agency. Practico in the U. S. Patent Omneo, U. S. Supreme Court, and District, (iou rts. Correspondence solicited and no charge madeC for advice. Books of iniformuationi sent free of Re'ference furnishedl upo request. oJI -tII, 3m CAMP-MEETING T[W SLIM ATTENDANCE AT the Camp-meeting can easily be accounted for by thogo who wero at my store this week. I am now selling 2O -Ydu hod1 Frili for 3k, AND THiE PEOPLE CAN'T STAND it.. They will buy. I now have in Stock the largest and best assortment of GOODS in Pickens County. Just think of a woman's good Shoe for 81.00. A Nico Cassinoro Suit for $6.50. I know this ad is a little disjointed, but I am just mentioning the bar gains as I think of thorn. Give me a trial, and if I do not sell you Goods cheaper than any man in this County, I will give them to you. Some people say such prices will bust me, but if I do the people will be the gainer. I have F o u r Thousand Dollars Worth of Goods On hand and they want to be sold. 2500 Yds Domestic at 5 3-4. 3250 Yds Prints at 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 1800 Yds Jeans from 15 to 50c. Beadsteads fron $2.25, Up. I Will give as much as any body for your Produce. Br ing me your SEEDI COTTOrcN, I ginjit myself and can give you mort than anybody, and don't you forgot it E. 11. HORTON. Liberty, S. C. sept 23,1880 1 2m FALL OPENING. 0 S. BRAFMAN 0OF TIIE CALLS AT'[TEN TION TO TH]. p)ublic Lhat wo havo the larges Stock of EVERl B1*OU(~IlT TO.( TIIIS MARt ket, an td we will sell t.hem at 25 pe cent h-ss than1:ii anlechan1LIt South o North ol (reeniville. WVo do atll ou Own mafa~thcturinig and~ sai~ve you th jobbers I profit. PleasMo gi ve us aca when *ou v'i~si our city and be con vinfced. WVe also call attention that 1I WVAltIEN lFOlII) is in our employ mont, aind wouh1;l be p'cased for hii friends to call onl him. S lim Al"MAN, Cilevehod Block, C;~.eesylize, S. C. L. ROTIlSCIILD), Manager. aug 12, 1880 47 5mn LKAIMO)N WIILEEL Greactest Wheel of the Age For Sale by TIIOS. WV. DAVIS, Greeunville. S. C. ALSO, it)EALElt, IN STEAM EN GINES, SA W MILI1/, COTTON GIN Plt ESSES, SE WING M A. CINF;S, &c. aug 12, 1880) 47 Uf N OTICE. T TA KE this method ofinformning all p'artie~ Iinierested, that I will bo found in my of fice, at. Pickens~ Court IIOUse ",on each~ W E D) N E~ S ID A Y, and on each' 8ALanAY, for the purpose of transacting any business t hat (01cm uinder my jurisdict ion. As my duties as School Commissioner will comrn-lIi me to ho absent In different parts of ithe. ('ounity, I apon these special day.s for the beniat >f all concerned. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. mn. (. WV. SINGLETON, Schoo Commissioner. Feb.8. 187. SPRING MILLINERY. CENTRAL, S. C. Mrs. J. B. LASSALLE RESPECTFULLY INVITES THE Ladies of Central and the vicirity to call and oxamir her STOC OF. SPRIMG MILLINERY, Dress Goods and Notions. FINE LEGL0HRNS, CIIips, STRAWS of ovary grade twnd price, TRIMMED HIATS from 75 ets to $5. Fine Ruches, Now Stylo Ribbons. Summor Gloves and Black Lace Mitts Embroideries and Laces of every Width and Price. Ladies Underwear and Hair Goods. --0 DON l IN LATEST STYLI E BY A FASI IONA BL E DRESNM AK E R. ap 22, 1880 31 6n Sheriff's Sale. 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PIci(ENS. BY virtue of an execution to ine directed, lI have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Monday in November, 1880, at Pickens Court House. South Carolina, during tile legal hours of sale, before the Court llouse door of said county, All the interest, possession, right and title of William Nirmmons, in or of that Tract of Land, on which h'? now lives, on -Eastatoe Creek, adjoining lands of Mrs. Sarah Alex ander, J E. lingood and others, containing Eleven flundred Acres, more or less; levied npon at the suit of James K. Kirksey. As signee, against the said William Nimmons. JOAB 'MAULDIN, s.P.c. oct 7, 1880 3 4 Is the Loss of A LECTURE on the Nt S. tnnd Radical cure of B'emn or Spermatorrhoea, induoe4 Involuntary Emissions, Imnpotu $ [S Dehility, anrd linipedimen~ts to Mn eralty; Consumnpt ion, Epie e ~ 19 Mental and P'hyv'ient 01 1y ROBEllT J. CULVIER .P. auth01i of tihe "Green Ilook," TIhe world-renowedi ~ tb 1~ dmira. hle Lecture, chearly' pr sil @w O Spertenice t hat t he awfI A buse runy be effectua meid icinie, anid wit huot 89 s Clal Aoperlationis, bouigies, i ti ~B !13 or cordials; poinin 'g out i0-Gr ac once certamin and eil'eeltual, b ufferer r no ha~t. er what his ionidit ipl.e, mnay cure Iio ~iselt cheaply. priival I d radi cal. Th'Iis Lecture ipo hlousnu~ds and thiousaindss. Setunder sal, in a plain envelope, to any addtres:s, post1 -pidn, onl receipt otsix Oenjs on twvo postnge stamps. Address thle Publishiers, Till' CUJIIilWI'LL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann Sr., New York; Postofice Box, 4586. - ap 1, 1880 28 ly It Is thn, biest 1lond Purifier, nndl sflimulnts LiltI ii~iI i t iii ti':i ctonans. li at liiiat in thle lnt iii l ies nit hie Ilord, the nat iiradul a ui t ecessa vIresl tL is t he ein rp ofriiror tilIn.' at othell sr Sk ih Erni p ons and I ienxss lilttlinug Caniersu', 1IUleirs an ld et her Sfe. _ yhpielsia. WVeak% i n s of t he Mt othIii , ('onst .. -pat oon, I )rzinien, (b-netrat l n eilty, etc., are it ti 1i' i rs In e~i43 . Itin Ulnequaled - t'isidh neii In hiela shan iib in ee ]lot ties oft t wo sizes; prIce,50 1cenits a~ $,0 n fe R e su e. I . dieis are .old * zand Denqj - * in MedIIiil 18C evrywhere. 1'r'iprielors, R4'octe, N.. *iWternd for *fnihlet , EST IN THE WORLD I L\/M~r~ the ther white andt P 8iIILAlt si 5h food june24,1880 PROFESSIONAL NO'fcES. A. BLYT1a, CIKAs. P. BARTIr Greenville, S. C. Pickens C. if. S. C BMTHE & BARRETT, ATTONRRYS * COUNSELORS A TLA , PICKENS 0. 11., S. C. (Office in School Commi8sioner's O( < Will practice in the State and Fedei> Conrp. sept 25, 1879 t JAMES L. O'RR, JOHN S. VERNiR Anderson, S. C. Walialla, 8. C. OhR & VElRNER, ATTORNEYS 4 COUNSELORS AT LA W Will give prompt attention to all busines4 left to their care with Maj 1). F. BRADLEy PICKENS C. 11 s. C. Feb 6, 1879 21f J S COTIRAN, gt A CHILDn Abbevillo C 11 Pickens C H COTHRAN & CHILD, A TTORNEYS 4- CO UTNSEL 011 A T LA W, P I C K E N a o- 1. S.C., Wilt Practice in all the Courts of the Statr and Courts of the United States, for the Dil trict of South Carolina. Ma'rch 29 1877 29 Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railway PASSENGER LEPA RTMENT. ATLANTA GA., July 31, 1880. Change of Schedule. On and after this (late Trains will rim on this Road is follows: PAY PAssENGIER TnAIN. (Eastward ) Arrive nt Ensley at M 0 a n Leave Eaisley atW 10 51 a n., (W est ward.) Arrive at Ensley at 6 58 Leave Easley at 5 8 p ' ANUIIT PAssRPNOGE TItA IN. (Enst ward.] Arrive at Essley at 10 1. p r Leave Easley it 10 13 p 1 [West ward.] Arrive nt Ensley at 6 09 a 1. Leave Ensley AL F 14) a u, LOCAL FREIOHT TRAI'N. [EasI ward.] Arrive at Eiasley ait 5 50 Leave Easley at u0 a [West ward.] Arrive nt. Easley at Leave Easley at U3 ThIROUGH FflRIOIIT TRAIN. (East~wald.) Arrive at Easley at 10 40 p Leave Easley at . 1 40 tWestward,. Easley at . 1, j in atAtlanta for alt pints I ~ nneoting at Charlotto for all Eas~4 rn r'~~aou h Tickets on sale at (lainesvlt ~oa iAty, Greenville and Spartauibur~ SllPoints East anal West, 0. J. FOREAORLT General Mannager. W.J Houston, Gen'i Pas. & Ticket A ge Orpenyi] & Columbia R CH ANGE OF SCH-EDUL.: On and after Monday, Mny 17th. 1880, Cu Passenger Trains over the GJreenzville av Columibia Railroadi will be run daily, Suw days excepted: UP Lenve colnrnbia atl40 Leave Alston at 1 : Leave Newberry a t 12 55 Leave Hlodges at :1 Leave Beltoni at45p Arrive at Greenville at 61 Leave Gree'nvie at 841 Leave uelton a. ida Leave Iiodges at a1 7 &neave New berr~y at 1 48 pa Leave Alston at 8 00 Arrive at Columbia at 4 0 p Anderson Branch andl~ Blue J1Hdge .1 Daily, except Sundlays, between Belt, Anlderson and walhialla, as follows, UPV. Lenve Belt on at 50 Leave A nderson at 1p Leave P'endleto a~i t I;rp Leave P'erryville 2 Leave Reno (oa at 74 Arrive at Walhalla p fLeave Wailhialla at ~0 Leave Seitrea at 05 4 a Lev ''y.ile at 6a Leb dereon at - ~0 a i Auriveat IBlton at,81 L~u~apt~4i~ Tralns leave La uenq ( at700 W leave New berry at 3 00) P dai ,exept days. 4b6%vhte Brain 'Maini conncees at Hody.. 9 ' with aown and up tra in d aily, dun d ap - evlleat 0 10) a In; Leavo d 4I WTrainas on the inain sten. ,, *tColuitba with tba ~sE gw 4ains on th nf ia ltI ei VJ the throu h Spatb * ~ ~ 11 eur asj sr wil d1 O*4 DOtiVIE holes 19 dtaler