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LOCiL ITEMS. Ohtlich Directory. Methodist.-Rey; a. P. if. E*ell. second Sabbath in 03ob rsonth at 10J o'olock A. M. Rev. Olin J6. Puraut., Qd Sabbath at 11 A. X. Rev. J. W. Dintel, 4th Babbath at 8 r. m. PresbyteAian--.Rov. IughiioLces, at the biethodist Church, on 4th Sabbath at 11 o'clock .. m. Baptib--Secona Chirch, Rev. W. B. Single ton Pastor, 1st Sabbath and Saturday before In each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Liberty Church-Liberty 8tation-Rev W B Singleton, Past or-Services every 2d Sabbath and Saturday before. The potato crop is very fine. Two colored brothers took a little twist at this plaae on the evening of the election. Both Radicals and full of mean whiskey. The no groes in this County voted almost solidly for the Riadical ticket, against the interest of the whito poo, pie as well as their own. Wouldn't it be right to lot thom depend upon the Radicals for their meat and bread and places to live? Married on Thursday, October 28th, 1880, by Rev. W. B. Singloton, Mr. Butler Looper atd Miss Lavicio Wat son, both of Pickons County. Daddy Nathan says: "I ain't larnt nuthin' in books, en yit I - kin count all do money I gits. No use a talkin' boss. Put. a spellin' book in a niggor's hands, en right don dar you loozen a plow hand. I dun had do spoance tn it." Married on Sunday evening, Octo ber 81st, 1880, at the residenco of the bride's father, by Rev. T. W. Tolloson, Mr. Thomas H. Gasaway to Miss Lo nora C. daughter of Mr. Clayton Reid, both of Pickens County. Died of typiho ralarial fever on Monday, the let instant, at the resi donce of his brother-in-law, Mr. W. W. Ford, near Easley, MR. WM. A. lOGURS, only son of the late Col. T. A. Rogers of this County. Mr. Rogers Was just approaching the years of manhood, being 20 years old last April, and wasan oxemplary young man, esteemed and beloved by all who know him. He leaves several sistorp und other relatives to mourn his death to whom we extend our boartfelt ymlpt lion. So w so w your w heat. T h is~ crop nlh (uld noat ie o nglected. If the grounud in 1oroughlly manured anI V((1~d proprly 13 prepatred,. one toiurtlh the are'.a L~tal ly t'own w i l produco us grott a y ield taal a :'.petrior quai ity ef grai n. Cot ton tsccd is a very fi ne ferilize'r for whleat ~ad aill the seed not initenrded foar panting, nex' t sprIinlg shouhi( be uised in! 11 thit a. It w ill pay be tter t han iioedin;; t Lemu to, th cows t.his winlte'r. FaIa No-rreI..--If those whIo z're so far ii in arcars'5 to Tur. E 2i:-ro d tt I 1.0t <mnao forward noui setl t e i heir sie, coun st.- thi-<~ fall wo will phraee the siamei We an 11 icst aftfordl to publli-hi a:pp it (of us. bO walk *ip~ ad se'No t ake ihe rh~l kl of i inig :ost. We mean exactly whatL wc say. We~ dirreI ~t attent ion th le sad vers I iseent, of lnnae Wevil, Gr'enville, F. C. iSlr. J . 1liiev FeIrI:IVso n i th 1 . WVeil anud wvould be plesedc to wait, oni hsin Pivcns frie'nds. Pat's des8criptionl ofa fiddHO is very (ld, but has neover been excelled :'It was the shape of a t urk('y, and the sizo of' a goose; ho turned it over *on its back and rubbed its beclly with' a atick, and och 1 St. Patrick ! how it did squ aleo1" Charles A. McClung and J. C. Mars tin were tried and acquitted at Abbo-, v-ille last week for the killing of L. PemniGnflin. The ovidence in the case revealed the fact that McClung shot unffin in self defonse. Guffin ad van eed on MoClnng and cut him with a kcnife~befor'o Mc~lung shot him. Judge WV. G. Field will accept oiu' thanks for' a lot of v'ery fine swoot po, statoes. Some of them were the finest we have seen this fall. Mr L. C. Rhid brought to thisciffice 4ast Tuesday the finest turnip we 'ave scen thiA season. It monsured .abount 17 inches around and weighed 4 ponds- It is of the Yello w A beir deon variety and the seed woro bought ,of Mr. J. R Williams, of Central. A 4ar~z .n, 0; L.. 'ie Cloaks and -Glents Clothiing, at IIag.o,'d, Alexander' ,& Co's. llagood, Alornder & Co. will pay you mn cash 01' goods the highesftjpiCo dor' scod and bate cotton, "and don't you forgot it." Th'le largest and cheapest lot of 4 (Boots and Shoes, at lingood, Alex Anfdor 4 Co'sa. Garder. Seod at wholosale and r'o tail, and Grass Sood--with a full line of Drugs and Druggist sundr'ies, Lampb, Paints, Oil lad Dyestuffs, ait 17 (entr'al, S. C. 4 Ilagood, A lexnddecr & Cio. hnve ,just received from New York, aL full line ' f Falland Wintor Goods.. Ciarlln examine their largo and~ select stock 'before buying. They can pleaso you .in prices ar~d quality. ArN OrD LADY'S GRATITUDE--A Ildy 70 y'evvr of ago oxpresses gron t gras titude for' theO bentfItsh d has der'ived from W~arner's Snfo Jhrtters, and to Rernember This. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY READ TIIE LIST AND CALL ON W. T. McFALL FO4Rn Axos, Augers, Alum, Brooms, Buckets, .Bridlos, Coffee, Candy, Crackers, Dippors, Domestics, Darners, Edgings, Essonoces, Eggs, Fish, Flour, Forks, Ginger, Glass, Ginloe, Hats, llanes, Hoes, Ink, Irons, Indigo, Jugs, Jars, Jeans, Keroseoe, Knives, Knobs, Larnps, Lantorns, .Lard, Molasses, Mucilago, Mackerel, Nails, Notions, Needles, Oil, Onions, Uyters, P0ncils, Pipes, Paper, Quart Cups, Quilts, Rasps, Razors, lags, So gar, oaps, sbovela Tea, Trunks, Tin, Unbrellas, Underwoar, Vinegar, Varnish, Vermifuge, Wooden Waro, W ax, Excellent Goods, Yarns. Zinc, Mirrors and many other se, ful articles, always on hatid. C . If you dont Soc whatjyou want ask for it. Theso goods will be sold on inost reasonablo terms, fFor Cash or .Barter, Or on tilme to prompt paying custoi, er's. Respectf ully, W. T. 1cFALjL. oct 28, 1880 6 Ju lst ritivedl a ho-rge lot, of Gloth shall, Michigan w i vill sendI~ tl'oir ccL., braLted l'Icectro. Volta&~i Hlts3 to the t hey -sa.y. W rite to ti,in w itbout. delay. PIANOS. & ORGANS EVER MA iS WN AGEN~T J1e(dden &I i.n. 3tes' Gr at nal lantroa'dIseIon the kindi ever s.utce.fally c a rried otit in Ame.rica. I',.atau superb inastuenmen*ts at Sinc tory ant ex for IntrednetiC aa ;tt I A :1vel i ..rna-stI. N '.V mo. ri!rod dircct fromn ractcry to pu&-oa A ill maer'& pn~ian sm . Ar 't rr tot to all. 0-.ly heos t roigon tie plan. -'IA N&).i, 7 ict. -vn 71 o t).. Sia; Square (-randsa, $227. 0)1ttAN.M, e tp s'7; 13 stoj)s, $7:; 1 stops Mirror 'rop Case, $86. N4ew, haaaaisome', dtarablet. 6 ye'ars [ora.rae. I4 daysa test trial. Paras:hanecrs cho1ice I osa ten lead fogf malkers tadr '490t dliferent .styles. Juin tauis g .ga t i c club1 of c,ceer acha.rwrs and l securo ana i:IstrulInentt at w. t*ae in rates. sp..c'i.ii terams to Muf~sic '1Tacher., Chuarches,andi) 0uswr. Addresas for leatrolt ttin Malet ci rcularsa, LUD)DEN & BA'TES, Savanmnah, On. 3Ari1 INSTRtUMENT CATA.LOGUE, O)ur cIoYcaogudoa Iltnd .. p)Ons, i#Um Maja r c'Str.1f . and liata,', ICSpaulu, (Cap. Laanpri Standi. andt, Out. fits contain. Ni padsa of inf,.attovteorifefast.. kld free. A dtrus LYON A IE A L Y, 16'' e~te S., Chic'ago, 111. Ayer 's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its nlatuiral Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once a g r ea be, healthly, anid ef Sfectual for pre servingr the hair. Fa'~ded or rjfgigjggggrayha(Iis soon \ restored to its original color, thl the~ gloss and fresincss of youith. Th in hair is thickened, fallig hair checked, nnd baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothi img can restore the hair where the follicles are decstroyed, or the glatids atrophied and decayed. But such as remnain can be saved for usefulness by this appl ication. Instead of fouil ing the hir wvith a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorons.. Its occasional use will p~revent theo hair from turning gray or falling ofl; and consequently prevent baldness. Fred from thoso deleterious substances wh ich mnako some preparatJins dan gerous, and injurioUs to the hair~, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSINN,. nothing else can be found so desir able. Containming neither oil nmor dye, it does 'not. soil whiteo enmbric, and yet lasts long onI the hair,.ntivineg it a rich, glossy lustre and aLfatefu1 perfone. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayeg Co., l'ra.ctical aind Aitlyftdar theu't,i -, TI)WELL.2 MASS. CAMP-ME ETING' TIIE SLIM ATTENDANCE AT tho Cam p-amooting can casily bo accountod for by thoso Who Wor0 at my storm this wook. I am now solling 2O Yiu Geoi PM13L for Si, ANDTIIE PEOPLE CAN'TSTAND it. They will buy. I now havo in Stock the largost and best assortment of GOODS in Piokons County. Just think of a woman's good Shoe for $1.00. A Nico Cassim-nore Suit for 86.50. I know this ad is a little disjointed but, I am just montioning tio bar gains as I think of thon. Give mo a trial, and if I do not sll you Goods4 cheaper than any man in this County, I 'ill ivo them to you. Somo people say such prices will bust me, but if I do tho people will bo the gainer. I havo F o u r Thousanid Dollars Wortih of Goods On hand and they want to bo 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 fromt $2.25, Up. I Will 0ive as much as any body for your Produce. Bring me your I ginlit myself and can give you more than anybody, and don't you forgot it E. R. 11ORTION. Liborty, S. C. sept 23, 1880 1 2m FALL OPENING. S. DRAFMAN CALLS ATENTION TO T1IE publc tht w have tho larges Stocuk of LVl i LUOUI~ ilT TO TIllis MAINi kot. :md we will sehi - ;: a. '25 per' North of Orenvilhe. We do aill our' ow.n maianlfI~ t u ingad saLve you :he jobbers)rtihitLt. P'(iMon g'ive uS at caIt whon you v'i~sit our city and be con, IviiOd. We ailso call attention thiatf M I. mnent, all wouh(it be i p:eased fuor his frliendsi to entll oln him. S IH. A\l:M AN, Cloevebgudi Block, Creeniv~ile, S. C. L. RtOTlISCIll~lD, Manager. aug~ 12, 1880 47 5m (Grevatest Wheiel of io Ae, Fort Sal eb Til')S. WV. DAV IS, A LSO , MEl~AL Il ~i JN STELAM' EN (GIN EM. SAW M~ILI, COTTON GIN i LSSJ, SWNG U l A.. CINES, &ce. aug 1 2, 18Sf) 47 if CENTS TO 4VAN. 1. The CThicago Weekly News w'i a'eent. )~pa enable Thadetm to be SPRING MILLINERY. ---0 CENTRAL, S. C. 0 Mrs. J. B. LASSALLE RESPECTFULLY INVITES THE Laglios of Contral and tho vicinity to call and examino hor STOCK OF SPRIMG MILLINEBY, Dross Goods and Notions. FINE LEGIIOINS, CIIIPS, STRAWS of ovary grado and prico, TRIMMED HATS from 75 ots to $5. Fine Ruches, New Style Ribbons. Summor Gloves Cnd Black Laco Mitta Embroideries and Lacos of every Width and Price. Ladios UJndorwear and .ilair Goods. --0 )0N' IN L ATEST STJ'YLE10 BY A FA8Ill0NABLji DRESsMAKER. ap 22, L SO 31 Gm Patenfi'k for Invenations. E. V. ANonitsoN. J. C. SuirrI. ANDIsON & SMITH, Attorneys at La.w iNo. 700 Seventh-St. O)pposit" the United Stat.as Patent Ofli(- o~,-iashotgton, D. c. No fee. for prelimiary examination. No lee uinl sS IatoIt, i al lo we'd. Foes less tha i thoso of any other respolsible ageney. Practico in the U-. S. Patent Office, U. S. Su-piem Cot11, and District Cou l-ts. Correspondenco solicited and no ebarge nado for advice. Books of iniforniation sent free of C ha g o. Referenco fuinished upon requost. oct 4, 4 3m R~ the Los; of a ail Raicael cure of Seminal Weakness, or permat orrhoea, inducedl by 8elf' Abuse, liivolutnt ary Eii~ns, Imp.otency, Nervous Debility, and InIPeduent ~Mrragojeb, ern113y; Consumpt ion, Epi~bpsy,~ and is Menial and Physical iIn4 c oly, &.--By R OUI 11 TI .J. ('U LV EIWLuy ,.I. D., authior of the "GQreen Book,"' &c. The world-renowed autho an this &ad 'a ble Lecr iro, clearly proves frq4) 'fOt 4X port enco I hat. I hie nw t'ulI conseqddii' Bolf Abe noI$ Iity be effecually remdvedg ,widbout miedicinze, aitid without daongor'ot8 OBUtgloal opera i son s, bo u ~i er., instI i ruen4, rings, m corid ials: po itig outI a modoe of cuire~ atsondse ci' and eff'c tuaI, by whIiichi every-sufferer no. m it 'r wvht his cond((itio may1Iff be, ina cur ic i d cheaply. p rival ely- and. di .callIy. &% This Lecture will provo a boon to Bet I uuler sent,1 in a piin envelope, to any adtilreSS, IPos -paii, on rt ceipt or six cent~s or I wo p)ostage st anm. Tli I' CU LV ER WE LIL MED1(0A L. CO., 11 Ann St., New York; Postoiice Box, 4586i. aw I., 18 2d8 ly - Waruner's liafe Pills are n immeicato st~rmulus for a Tr >pId Liver, and cure Costivo - *ess, ':/-,pcpsia. I I 110ousnesso, BIlllous Darrhioi, -Mailarka LULver nnd Ag..i andu aro usieful at r(vlr ectoui of ha rOf'i."' bco an d(,to for all Malal Polson. Pric, 7/c abx Warner's Fdnnik r'kinn~ quickly gives Rest - atn Mion a to the sutferin1 , eures Iteadacho and -Neurnig n, PreCvemLA Epi I oitc Fita, and is the heaqt reanlvl for Nervour. Otrat-Ion brought ona b ' eenslive driniking, over-Work mntnua tho'. and~ othier eanl. It roliovc3q Ldl Palna of all Dis1eaes. anud Is never irijurlous to the sy 1t0e.1 TheO best of1 all N~ervineaz. Riottles of al prices, c. Warvner's utof Ise m ed ies are and 114 DJ~e4rs in ~ ~ /- Mesdicine every. __ H .H. WRNh& cO., Proprotrrs alight ttnel rti N* She dt'eeAce -o ikn N, a aL ju iELXU 1880 ~ ~c4~ goo4. 94pOcial lNoticots. ATLANTA, OA., June 18, 1870. Diessrs. lhutchinson 4- Bro.: My wife has been a great sufforer from childhood from nervous sick headaohes. She has been treat ed by leading physicians, and has also tried the popular remedieE on the market, but has found no relief until induced to try your "Neuralgine." It has proved an unfailing remedy in her case, and I heartily recoin mend it to any who may be givnilarly afflioted Respeetfully, T. R. EGLESTON. For sale by Dr. J. W. QUILLIAN. Easley. MANY COMBINATIONS has been tried, but none with such happy re sults as Iankin's Extract of Buchu and Juni. per. If you are suffering from any derange ment of the Kidneys or Bladder, Gravel, Pain or Weaknoss In thke Back or I1ip, get a bottle -one or two will relieve you. This article has been before the public for nearly ten years, and its sale is constautly Increasing-and that with very little adver.. tising-which proves it to ho an irtiolo of merit. We have testimonials from some of the leadilng physicianis of Georgia, South Carolina and FlolridL, and other States in re gard to its reliahility as a Diur.tic, and a remedy for the diseasies for which it is re commended. Prepared on lyhy Hunt, Rn-ukin & Lamar, Druggists, Atlanitai, Ga., ail for sale by Dr. J. W. Quillian1, Easley. nov 4, 1880 2m A Timsf andard article is compound ed wihi the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It riestores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all cruptions, itching 111d dlandruif. It mives the head a coolingr, soiothing; sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. JBy its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor,3 prevent ing blness, andl mak in ih air grow tick andston1g. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of' Massachusetts, says, "The con stituents arc pure, and carefully se lecd for excellent quality ; and I consider' it the PEs-r PREPMAWxTON for its intended p~urp~oses." Price, Ono Dollar. FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant prepanration me~y he relied on to change the color of the b)'ardi fron gray or' any other undesir ablie shade, to browni or black, at dis ci'etion. It is easily applied, being~ in on.e preparation, anid quickly an d ef fectualliy pr1oduces a permanent color, which will neitheci' rub nor wash ofT. Alanufatured by R. P. alALL & CC., CdAL ty all rntaise rLr oilrain el~ oes.o~ NOCT ICE. in t eres e'l. t j l* 'w ~ i(b foni o in m y of fice, at l'iukens Comi t. liour-o on'ec W E D) N E S I) A Y, an:1 on eaLh S.rlo ry, fc t- he purpose)5l of traLI nneling~ any L-uneia s that comesC uinder myv juri-ict ion. As my dut ies as Schiool C(!Xi :doner wvill comipeli me to be absent in dlifferent p-irts of the County, I appoint. these special days for the benefit ->r allI concerned. 'Ofie hours, from U a6 m. to 4 p. mn. 0. WV. SINGLRUTON, Schoo Comiussioner. Feb8, 18'7 bracing he thre im or prvnie a :ni a .I for! ifith bo~ndy n aI se m nIts isu r vtlie im-pod stom-mbve me i v r and efrfets a lmostt taliinrbty cha n 'e in. ct e l'or :iale by all i-~ to at LV's I e - erall. Oat rcetoene of Dia#a Tn,wt v, 36) Enraan or Sittm, I, ,. . x~c~n - PROFESSIONAL NOTIECAS. A. BLYTIr8, CRAs, P. BAE1FTT' Greenville, 9. C. P1ekens C. H. .. C. BLYTHE & BARRETT, ATTORNEYfftt 00 UNSELOR AT L I IW, PICKENS 0. U., 8. 0. (Ofice in &lhoo Commigasoner's Ojiec) Will practice in the State and Federa Courts. sept 25, 1870 2 JAMES L. OR R, JOHN S. VERNI'It Anderson, S. C. Walhalla, S. C. OUR & VERNER, A TTOR NEIs & CO UNSEL ORB A T L. I WF Will give prompt attention to all businc,.. left to their care with Maj. D. F. BRADLl;Y PICRENS C. IH., 8. C. Feb G, 1879 21 tf J 8 Co-t"nA N, R A CHILD Abbeville C i Piokens Cit COTHRAN & CHILD, ATTORNEYS 1, .j- COUNSELORA ATLA W, PICHK ENS C. II. S. C., Will Practice in all the Courts of th Sn : and Courts of the United States, for tle liii trict of Routh Carolina. March 21) 1877 29 Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railw,( PASSENGER D-EPAILTAIENT. ATLANTA GA., July 31, 1880. Change of Schodule. On n-il after this date Trnins will rui on this hgont as fullows: DAY PASSENuEA TRAIN. (Elistwalrd ) Arrive nt Ensley at 10 50 a In Leave Easley at. 10 n, an (West ward.) Arrive at Easley at 5 58 Leave Easley at 5 58 p NIUnIT PASsINGRIt TRAIN. [East ward.] Arrive nt Easley at 10 12 p m Leave Easley at 10 13 p [Westward.] Arrive at. Ensley at 5 0) a Leave Easley at,; 5 10 al w. LOCAL Ftfkfr-iT TRAIN. LE[astwiird.] Arrive nt Easley at 5 50 a !11 Leave Easley at. A (I - [Westwar~d.) Arrive nI lasley at- 6 26 LaeEasley at 6 35 p* I Leave TIIlOUQli FREI1J(ilT TRAIN. (F>Lstwar d. ) Arrive at Easley at 10 40p I (WeSfward.) relVe! V t MAsley at * 11 32p~i bety.Haaleya t., 112 ri2 bOnnecting at A4lanta for all points Wer and douthwest. Connecting at Charlotte for all Easternr potts. '~ through Tickets on sale nt (1ainesvils9 Beneca City, Greenville anid Spartanburg all points East aiiid West. (1. J. FORE A GRE General Alanager. 4J onsonGent ass & i-eetAge:: Greenville & Columbia R R CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, On anid after Monday, May 17th. 1880, i h Passenger Trains over thle Greenville IIo . Colurnbia Railroard will be run daily, sia dna excepted: LenIvC tolnrnbia at101 Leavye Alnton 0 1 4:0~ Len )vC Newhbert'y a t 12 53 r) hen~fve lhodges ut Lenve 13eltonl at4 ' Arrive at Greenville nt6 ) )ow N. Lenove Greenville at 1 Leave Iielhon at 0 57. Leave hodges t117. S*cave New herry at1'8 . Leave A1.ston1 iat80 Arrive atL Cohunbina at 41 Anderson Bran~ch and lue R~idgje L' Daily, except Sundnyp, het ween' LBe t.u ^ndernen and walhalla, ils follOWS U P. Leave Belt on at (i0 Leavec Andlerson at 54 Leave P'endleton at 6 45 Leave Perryville 23 e: LeaJve SendeCam aitI0 Arrive at Walhialla 80 18 ; L'enve Wvalhltl~a atrO) , Lev Senc1 fit 5 45 . Leave P'erry ville a t 5 48 Lenyo Pentdleton at 5 5 Leave Andlerson at 4 Al rive at. Belton at818i I Laurens Branchl T'rains lcev Lan n en. -I am. 7 30 a In arnd leave Newberry at . H p nli daily except. 8andays. Abbeville Brainch, T[rain ConnectsB at U e' a withI downi and~ up I rain daii ly..ud excepted. Lenve AbbeVille at 9 10 at Zn; -~v inodgos at 8 40 p in',Lav U.,nnad down Trains on t he rnaulgt , make close conneeftionm at Columibi~ wit i up and down day passen gr 'Prais c,: C~i i~ Li ilK:a d Il h, t the thrn: n 1u. with [.L' -ngel~(r at. a Itach - R4OE SANDCA -OWD. cityd h h Hruee .9. .'