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3LjCCAU ITEMS. Churoh Directory. Methodist.--Rev. 8. P. H. Elwvel. second Sabbath In each month at 101 o'clock A. U. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 3d Sabbath at 11 A. K. Rev. J. W. Daniel, 4th Sabbath at 8 P. K. Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh MoLees., at the Methodist Church, on 4th Sabbath at 11" o'clock a. m' Baptist-Secona Churnh, Rev. W. B. Single - ton Pastor, lt Sabbath and Saturday before In each month st 11 o'clock a. m. Liberty Church-Liberty Station-Rev W B Singleton, Pastor-Services every 2d Sabbath and Saturday before. The Legislature meets next Tues day, the 28d Instant. Do not neglect sowing plenty of small grain. We hear a great deal of complaint of sovero colds. Pork is selling in this market at 63 cents per pound. It is getting time to commence fattening the Christmas turkey. Corn "shuckingsol are frequent in this vicinity. Col, J. E. Hagood, Clerk of thn U. k 83. Circuit Court spent several days bore last week. W. T. McFall is the happiest man In town. It is a fine boy, and was born on the morning of the 15th instant. Non. E. B. Murray, editor of the Anderson Intelligencer and one of Carolina's rising sons, was in our town last Friday. The "back" mountains wero whito with snow on last Monday morning which caused the weather to be rather cold at this place. BruE STONE-For sale at 13 cents per pound, by G. W. EARLE. Mr. G. W. Kelley brought to this office on last Monday morning a turuip of the white globo variety, which measured ninetoen inches in circumference and weighed 5 pounds. The State Fair. which was hold last week, was the most successful one held for sevoral years. Rev. J. W. Daniel delivered an in teresting and impressive nOi'lon in the Nethodist Church la tSunda-y, from the text, (Matt. 12: 30 :) '-11o that is not with mec is nieainst me ; anud he thiat gat hereth not withb mo scatterjthl ab road." Messrs. Andrew TDyande Robert Grt-er, carpenters of E4.wier,( recently finishedl np a job) of woi tc for us onl onir hotnse. They are0 20!'b <1 work men fait hful anud .sober, an id anyh~ On~o de~ir intg work ini their line mar he a4suredI (.f izett ing val uo recievedi for whaIt they payV them. day fori M is'sonri lo live. Mr. .1 .>ho Langijstonu anid Lther lioyd, we h-adrui nye also making thuir prepI'al ions '' move to M issous i. We wi., themo 8l1 ablundanllt succeess anid haprpi;es in t hi' .(Ot1llinph :ted ie w 1Ig i's, ii n ysie of the opiniion lmt they m-eV' hing a l lbotter country thaun th WoneC they are0 going to. U.s~e IKanqqita Indian Woerm PeI lets. Saife, sure and1( qu'i jk in t heir action. Pleasant est and miost erree., * Itatl orm EI)Cifie iniC exitenCe. P,'ee 10 and 25 cnts per I 'ox. Exeso ( 'hemial C7onmpany , solo prioprhs.' Wahilla, S. C. For sale( bly Dr. .. WV. Quiilliain, Easley Station. TIhiousands of' child ren (liennudor the age of five years. Why? Physicians aittributo it to vni'ons canluos, agjd - have a vocabulary of infant ilo diseases too numerous to mention. Worms! Worms! Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will kill thorn and restore the child. Southern Calendar Clock Company. Mu. J. C. IIAYDEN, t he polite and genial Agent for the Southern Calen dar Clock Co., haus been in our midst soiling the excellent clock man ufac tured by his ComnpanyT. The11 calondar is perpetual and worth the money asked for the clock, besides the clock itself is one of the best time pieces made. A great many of themn are ho. ing sold in thisu County and they give entire satisfaction. Hlagood, Alexander & Co. will pay. you in cash or goods the highest price for seed and bale cotton "and don't you forget it."' Garder. Seed at wholesale and roe tall, and Grass Seed--with a full line of Drugs and Druggist sundries, Liamps, Paints, Oil and Dyestuffs, at J. RL. WJLrTAMs', 17 Central, S. C. Unagood,. Alexander & Co. have just, reecived from Now York, a full line of Fall and W~inter Goody,. Call and exaimino their large and select stock before buying. They can pleaso5 you ni prices ar~d quality. .Just received a large lot of Cloth. ing, at II. C. SHIRLEY's, Central, S. C. I3zTTsa TuIER.-The -Democrat, Ne w rleane, La., says: "Su fferinog arnong such as have been troubled wvith dis .ease of kidneys and liven, has been porceptibly better since the in troduoc tien among us of' Warnecr's Safe Kid 6 ey and Liver Ceuro." nov 18-8m The Voltaic Belt Company, Mar,. Aball, Michigan will Rend their colo, brated Electro-Voltaic Belts to the afficted upon 80 days tr'iah. Speedy eures guairanteed. They mean what they sany. Write to te ihu deilay. te ihu 0 16 Stop Organs, Sub Bass and Coupler Only $65-Best in the U. 8. Open your eyes wide before you send North for instruments. Spread eagle advertisements do not always tell the exact truth. BUTTER Instruments at stme or less prices can be had nearer home. Soe these offers: ORGANS 15 Stops, 4 Setts Reeds, Sub Bass and Coup, ler, - Beautiful Case, Only $65; 9 Stops, 4 sets Reeds, only $69; 7 stopo, 8 sets Reeds. $56. Stool and Book included. PIANOS 7 Oct., large size, Rich Rosewood Case, only $179; 71 Oct. largest sixo, only $200; 7 Oct. Square Grand, extra large, blagnificent Case, only $350. Stool and Cover included. All from old and reliable makers, and fully gu aranteed; 16 days test trial. We pay freight if not satisfaotory. Positively the best bar gains in the U. S. No mistake about this. We mean business and competition with the woild. Send for Fall Prices 1880. It will pay you. Addresse, LUDDEN & BATES' Southern iusic House, Savannah, Ga. nov 18, 1880 9 4 Special Notices. ATLANTA, GA., June 18, 1879. Messra. Ilutdchinson it Bro.: MY wife has been a great sufferer from childhood from nervotus sick headaches. She has been treat ed by leading physicians, and. has also tried the popular remedies 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 recom mend it to any_ who may be similarly alflicted Respe't fully, T. R. EGLESTON. For sale by Dr. J. W. QUILLIAN. Easley. AANY COMBiNATIONS has been tried, but. none with such happy re suits as Rankin's Extract of Buchu and Juni per. If you are sutffering from any derange. ment of the Kidneys or Bladder, Gravel, Pain or Weakness In the Back or Hip, get a bottle -one or two will relieve you. This article has been .before the public for nearly ten years, and its stile is constantly increasing-and that with very little adver tising-which proves it to be an trticle of merit. We have testimonials from some of the leading physicians of Geoi'gia, South Carolina and Floridav, and other States in re. gatd to its reliability as a I)iurtic, and a remedy for the diseases for which it is re commended. Prepared only by 1unt, Ranin & Lamar, Druggists, Atlanta. Ga., and for sale by Dr, J. W. Qiii!hiain, Easley. nov 4, 18c80 2m~ 1oSTJTTEH prvni 4.a- o iann ateruv . andefects h mos1t sutary! chnIi the en-inilmci c~i itiresystem, w hnin a:obcnit l(Lttpionl. I p N ewtc Aderni'tiementsL ly. An ndvysertse whimorbied conaditiofn. 000 aer, all Drhoivstsead etae$850 o iti ehs it rite:lY ou.eetL a Nitpie bA'eris emeTs.AN TEOTHE ADVERTISERSIDI.. 000 as Notr an whnvep Lis t.a $5 ofit in s List wries: "YuS c. Loa The eat alogute stsates exnctly what the pa pers are. W hen the name of a paper is prin,. led ini full face type it is in every instance the best. When printed in Capitals it is the only paper in the place. The list gives the population of every town and the circulation of' every paper. rThe rates charged for adlvertising are bar2 ly one-fifth the publishers' tschedul e. The price for single States ranges from $2 to $80. The price for one inch one moat h in the en tire list is $625. The regular rates of the papers for the same space and time are $2,980.14. Th'le list includes 952 newspa pets of which 187 are issuedl Daily and 765 Weekly. They are located in 788 different cities anud towns, of' which 211 are State CJapi tals, 868 places of over 5,000 poplat ion, and 468 County Seals. For copy of ,ist and other information address GlEO P~ ROWELL & CO, 10 Spruce Street, New York. EEASTIC TRUSS HaaPd dfein fr'omallothe., WS WLEI omine of the body while the TRUS **et~a p****o** pimteAlalei ae cu i EGGLUBTON TEUSS CO., Chicago, Ill. A? YEAR AND) EXPEFNMES to agents. Out fit Free Ad dress P. 0. VICKEitY, oct 21, 1880 6 4 The I OS largest and henoKt Jot Lof Boots and Shoes, at Ilagood, Alex andcrO E' ('o's. Remember This. ---- RELIABLE GOODS ONLY ------ ItEA D TILE LIST AND CALL ON W. T. McFALL irorn Axes, Augers, Alum, Brooms, ]Buukta, Bridles, Coffee, Candy, Crackers, Dippors, Domestics, Darners, Edgings, Essences, Eggs, Fish, Flour, For., Ginger, Glass, Gimlets, Hats, Iumes, Hoes, Ink, Irons, Indigo, Jugs, Jars, Joants, Kerosene, Knives, Knobs, Lamps, Lanterns, Lard, Molasses, Mucilago, Mackerel, Nails, Notions, Needles, Oil, Onions, Oysters, Pencils, Pipes, Paper, Quart Cups, Quilts, Ras Is, Razors, Rags, . Sugar, Soaps, Shovels TcaI Trunk-, Tin, Umbrellas, Underwear, Vinegar, V arnish, Vermifuge, Wooden Ware, Wax, Excellent Goods, Y arui. Zinc, Mirrors and many other use% ful articles, always on hand. Call. If you dont see what \you want, ask for it. These goods will be" sold on inost, reasonablo terins, f'or Cash or Barter, or on time to prompt pnying-custom,. era8. Rlespectfully,. W. T. 1IcFALL. oct 28, 1880 6 Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA COUNTY GF PICKERs. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Nancy A IHoke, Plaintiff, against Ri E Hot combel), WV T Holcombe, E T IIoceambe and Charles HI Juvdson, Defendlants.-Ju O Mn:NT or FonscLo'rURE ANn 8ALE. BY virtue of a Judgrrent of Foreclosure .anid Sale, made in Itho above stated case, on the 24vth "ny of March, 1880, by [toni. Thvoma~s Th'lomson. Presiding J ilge, 1 will sellI tothe highest. bidder, at Pickens Court if ouse on Salesday in [December nlexi, during the legali hours of sale, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: All that. Piece. Parcel, or Tract of Land, sit uate in Pickens Country, on George's Creek, waters of Salude Rivei, atijoining Iands of JIohni 11. Boweni, Ja~ne Li. A rnoldl. .f ames Mc - Adams and ot hers, containing Five liiundred Acres, more or less. T1 ' 1H \l S-Onve-t bvird of ah le purch ase mon'y to be pauid in cash on day of sale; tlhe remain. der ou a credit of one and t wo years, wvith~ in..= terest paid annually, and ni bond arnd mortagage of the [prenlMses. P'urchvasers to p-ty extra for papers and for recording the same. J. J. LEWIS, c.o r. . nov 4, 1880 7 4 Clerk's Sale, STATE OF SOU Ill CAROLINA COUNTY oF PICKE~N8. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS F L Garvini, Executor, Plaintiff, against Lucy HI JUrock et al. Defendante.-CoMrPLAINT FORl RELIEF. above stated case by lion. A. P. Aldrich, P residing .Judge, on the 24IthI day of June 1 89, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Pic'kens Court lois6, dluring thle legal hours of sale, on Salesday in D~ecemiber next, the followidg Property, to wit: All that Tract of Land in Pickens County, knows as TIract No. 38 of the Maverick Land, containing Three Hlundred and Forty Acres, (340) more or less, on the East s lde of Keo. wvee River. Plat can be seen in my office. TLERMS CASHI-Purchaser to pay for ti tles. At the same timie and place, I will Bell all the Notes anid Accouints belouging to the~ Ez tate of the said F. N. Garvmn, deceased. nov 4, 1880 7 4 The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF PICKENB. Dry 0. L. DUnA NT, .JUDGER OF PIIonATE. Whereas, 0, 0. Folger has made suit to me to grant himn Letters of Adminiiist ration of the Estate anid Effects of Dr. A. M. Folger, deceased. TIheose are therefore to cit~e avid adinonishi all and singular thie kindred and creditors of the said A. M. Folger deceased, ythat they be and appear before me, in thve Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens C. H., on the 27th day of November 18S0, af ter publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in ihe forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why yhe said administration sihouild not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this, the 11th day of November, A. I)., 1880) OLIN L. D)UR ANT, J.P.r.c.' nov 11, 1880 8 3 A PESENTS, free. Send XI IVII Kaddress for particulars. .. T RIl-ET. 27 8cho~ol street, Boston, Miass HOVEY & TOWNES. Greenville, S. C. 0 WE HAVE A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Would eall attention to our Line of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ard DOLMANS, JEANS, CASSIMERS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, &c., &c. Next Door National Bank. nov 11, 1880 8 2n ISAAC -WEIL1. Now To rk Clothii1 Hurn, CLEVELAND BLOCK. Dealer in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc., Etc. GREENVILLE .- - . S. C. -0 AR. J. RILEY FEROUSON, of Pickens, is now with this house, and would be glad to se and accommodate all of his Pick ens friends, nov. 4, 1880, 7 tf. J. H MRAN & Dn Bevival an New -ood-s. BL ACK SI LKS 85c. to S2 25. BROCADE anid MAMASSE SILKS and SATINS 90c. to SI.75. BLACK and FANCY SATINS 75c. to $1.25. MIourin ing Depart meint. Hten ri et ta: (lt. 1UnrathIen la d lo , Crepe, Clot hs, ('ashmenre tie lide, Crtepes, Caish mferes. &C. In these goods we make a specilty, and sol icit ai comnpa1rlin. Our Stock of. lis by far the btrg:t' and most varied and conIitains more real G IlS thann any ot her stock e' er shuownt by us, inacludin hg tdue new andi beautifuul Anad the new an:l p->iunhir colors ''Geni D)'Armue"' and1 'I'r'. of Wi,",' wthl anu ele gant line of' TLlil'1 ~I NGS to mau~tch. Embroidau~ereda Flannel'a, one ya r- wideu. A good qjuality full regauar1 lS al 200., considerealduhep at 840c. Ma ielesse Flainnel, sometiniug new aind benuitiful. Table Litnens, ibayl ex an d Napkin in.~ new de s ign s. To t his departmeiint we call special at tent ion Fancy llnskels, T' able Matts, &c. We .lhall be very happly to Ihve our* i ends call. J. H. MOR(GAN & BRO., GRlEENVILLE, S. C. oct 21, 1880 '18y FALL OPENING. S. BRAFMAN OF TIIE~a CALLS ATTENTION TIO THlE public that we have the larges Stock of EVER BROUGIIT TO THIlS MA R kct, and wo will sell them at 25 per cen t less thtan any nierchan t South or North of Greenaville. We do aill our own manufacturing and save you the jobbers proftit. Pleaso give us a ctallI wh'len you visit our city anid be con, vincled. We also caill attention that AI WVAlIUR EN F'O RUD is in; our omploy mont, and( woautld he p'eaLsed l'r his f riends to call on him. S BI AVM3A N, Cleveh-.nd Block, Creenuville, M. C. L. RO)T[ISCH I LD, Manager, aug 12. 1880 47 r,, SPRING MILLINERY. -- CENTRAL, S. C. 0 Mrs. J. B. LASSALLE RESPECTFULLY INVITES TILE Ladies of Central and the vicinity to call and examine her STOCK OF SPRIMG MILLINERY, Dross Goods and Notions. FINE LEGIIORNS, CHIPS STRAWS of ovary grado and price, TRIMMED HATS from 75 ts to $5. Fine Ruches, New Style Ribbons. Summer Glovcs and Black Lace Mitta1 Embroidories and Laces ot every Width and Price. Ladies Underwoar and Ifair Goods. --o DON 1 IN LATE-]ST S3T f jYLE BY A FASIIIONABL DRIESaMAKER. p'22, 1880 31 Gm PaItitents for Invenstiosas. E. W. ANDEIRSON. J. C. SMITII. ANDiSON & SMITII, Attorneys at Law No. 700 Seventh-St. Opposite the United States Patent Ofti".o, Wa'lshingtonl, D). C. No Ice for prelimian'y exatination. No fee nnless patent i' allowed. Fees less than t huse of any other responsible agency. Practice in the U. S. Patent Office, U. S, Suprerno Court, and District Courts. Correspond1enco solicited and no charge'nmude hor : dvico Books of in lor nit tion tsent frcc of ch a!go. Reference furnished upon request. oct 11, 4 3m A RA CAU8R or HUMAN MISRT 1% the Eoss of er1 S'permn11torr1hlo(n, inidutced b Inivoluntary (' 1 limi 3sions1, imnpotbu erally: Consuis t ionl. E i Mlental1 and Phys 'icail Incieapao tg' of thec' ( "Greeni Illoo ,k. &c. ~ Th le worl-renIowedl auithor, in bl Leet1 :re, c'flear tl, y ovesch ef r y perenc Itat Wi thieiaw'ul con msay og med0Iicie andc1~y wtot'idaeyadrdm toIti ons, bougtie, iti e 1Oc1 ont codal$ po11ining ot a od e o cu certi and21e Mefina, by ichi eveype a ano mat3'5 er wht his condtion mayoip besi cslt cure himel chapy.pivteyanlrd cally. A t hlre 110 hec14 P flisher rr n o~uae - vory (ie~i: onr li fui action, and) is - i I i!n l !Ii tigthefimpurlit ieofthrob)0ood, tho Snatural and inecesary rest:1lt Is I he- enre of Meror 21101n3 nitd( othier hk in EruiijLons and I ineases, liclu'! Iing CaniiErsV, UIIEers a nd14 othier Sor.. lhysjwersin. Wenif k eSs o (t heii$ 'tornachu, ('nstI ciral l IloNun i, General~ Deilty etc. Uuuare LW11 rfln W /er Jilu re: ;iia -fne. sunuad -ly, i~( W in W cr'e . I. I il 8.ave the Jottles of t wo sizes; pnIr's, 50een ts and1 $t.00. G dies are'( Mold by Druggsgs U anid Dealer41s - in Meiine * every where. 11H.11.WARNER & CO., Proprietors, e' noes~easr, N.Y. Send;(2( for Panmphlet, and TIestilnonials. (Arc'aft Whj~~ eel For) Sale by T1 108. W. A LSO, ' E.\L ER IN STEIA M GINES, SAW MI1.Ins, COTTON GIN PR~ESSES, SEWING MA. CINE~S, &c. aug? 1' 1H00 1' I PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. A. BLYTUR, CHAs, P. BARRTT Greenville, 8. C. Pickens C. I. S. C. BLYTHE & BARRETT, ATTORNEYS 4. COUNSELORS A T LA 11', PICK ENS 0. 1., S. C. (Office in Schoo Conmissioner's Offiec) Will practice in the State and Feder* Courts. sept 25,1879 2 JAMES L. ORR, JOHN S. VERNEl Anderson, 8. C. Walhalla, S. C. OhR &VERNER, ATTORNEYS 4- COUNSELORS A' YLA W Will give prompt attention to all businers left to their care with Maj. D. F. BRADLEY PICKENS C. If., 9. C. Feb G, 1879 21 if J 8 Co-rUAn a, R R A ClurLI Abboville C i j Pickens C 1 COTHRAN & CHILD, ATTORNEY'-S j. COUNSELORS AT LA W P I C K E N S C. II. S. C., Will Practier in all the Courts of the State and Courts of the United States, for the Di.; triot of South Carolina. March 29 1877 29 Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railwf; PASSENGER DEPA RTMENT. ATLANTA GA., November 7. 1880. Change of Schedule. On and after this date Trains will r , oil this Road as follows: D>AY 'ASO.:n -AuIN. (Eastward ) Arrive at Easley ut 10 :3 a Leave Easley at. 10 87 a (West ward.) Arrive at Easley at 5 47 p Leave Easley at. 5 47 P NIOT PASSENGER TRAIN. [Eastward.] Arrive at. Etsley att 10 10 p Leave Easley at 10 11 p [West wvard.] Arrive at Easley ut 5 09 a Leave Easley al. 5 10 a LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN. Arrive at Easley at 5 50 a . Leave Easley at ( 00 a [Westward.] Arrive at Easley at. El 26 Leave Euasley at. 6 85 p TIEitoU(IH FREIOIIT TI1. ig;. (Elast waz d. ) Arrive at Easley at 10 :1s Le e' le at esward.) 12 25p Itlanta for all p oimis W~i at Charlotte for all Isr.st' ~oUrh Tickets on saile at Gainlesv eca City, Greenville and Splortlau bur1 'al pointsEast and West. Jioulon GenI (enerail Malnager J Hosto, Gn'tPass. & Ticket Ag Greenville & Columbia R R: CIIANGE OF SCIEDULE,: Onl and after Monday, May 17th. 1380, Passenger Trains over' the Greenville a Columbia Railroad will b.e i-un daily, 8 . days excepted: Leave columbia at 1 1 Leave .Alstci ont at Leave Newberry at J 4 Leave Hodges at 83 Leave Belt on at 45 Arrive a t Greenville at 61 n0W N. Lieave Greenville at .0 Leave fielton at90 Leave Hodges at111 .neave Newhberry at 148 Leave Aiston at8Of Arrive at Columibia at410. Anderson Branch and Bine JiilC1.i D~aily, except Sundays, het we~ en Anderson and walhailla, as folIow3, Uip. Leave flellon at . 't Leave Anderson1 at. ~ 1 Leave Pendleton a~ fa4 Leave Perryville 72 Leave Senoca at. 4 Arrive at WalhalIa 81 nowN. Leave Walhlla at ILav .Seneca at Leave Perry 'ville at Leave Pendletonatti8 Leave Aniderson~ at 70 A lrive at Belton at 8 1 Laurens Branch Trin leave Lauiireu II. at. 7 80 a m and leave New berry at p mn daily except Sundays. Abbeville Branch Train conneet s at 1I. e's with down and up trnin dily, .-suneo excepted. Leave Abbovillo at. 9 1() a mi; L. . Hiodges at 8 40 p mi Up and down Traiuns on the main so mate close connection at Columia~, wit h i h. ul> and down day passenger TJrainus on i SI a t hi Car-olina Rl aIlroadI and wit lit lhe thlron Freight Tlrains, WithI Passenge.r Care attact mI onl lie 1#Ilmington, Coluumia and Augu a Railroad, anti at- Alston iviilh the trins of .a Spartanburg, U~nion annd Columbia Railr( id for Union, Spartanburg, llenderso'avi:> Asheville, &c. J W FTi Y, ral Superiicn ,af , t' Transportati*4' ner eeal ist re.e VID 31. FOUTE. P'roprietor, BALTIMORE.Mld. U 1) WIE & MorsL: