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. PkuCatbDrgory. Meod~it.--Rev. S. P. H. Elwell. second Sabbath in stah month at 101 o'c100k A. x. Rev. Olin L. Durat, 8d Ubbath at 11 A. X. Rev. . W. Daniel, 4th Sabbath at 8 P. U. Presb terlan--Ret. uh MeLees., at the Meth'odst Church, on kA Sabbath at 11 *'elook ,a.m Beftit-Beoona pliutb, Rev. W. B. Slngle ton Pastor, 1s6 Sabbath and Saturday before 'n eaph mouth at 11 o'elook a. m. Liberly Chdroh-Liberty 8tation-Rev W B Singleten, Pasl B-Servioes every 2d Sabbath and SaturdaY bbbft. We doeply sympathize with Mr and Mrs. W. A. Olydo, of Easley, in the death of their youngest child, lit, tie ESel.6 Nice lot of Christmas Goods at Hagood, Alexander & Co's. Mr. S. M. Co presented us with some June apples which he gathered on the 2?d of November last, being the second crop gathered from the same tree this year. If yon want a Suit of Clothes for Christmast go to Hagood, Alexander & Co. Now Is the time to got Bargains In Goods tit Hagood, Alexander & Co's. Ask your druggist for Shriner's In. dian Vormifuge, and if he fMils to sup. ply you, address the Proprietor, David E. Foutz, Baltimore, Md. "I purchased of Mess. R. E. Norman & Bro., of Walhalla, a box of your Kauquita Indian Pellets, and after giving my little girl the first dose, she passed 5 large worms, and during the two days I gave the Pellets, she pas sod 28. She is four years old." M. H. Broom, Oconee County S. C. For stlo by J. W. Quillian, Easley, S. C. The many friends of Mr. Stephen D. Keith will regret to hear of his death, which was caused by an injury receiveoJ in a fall from his horse last Fr iday evenirig. Mr. Keith was found in i helpless condition, by two colored meni, lying on the road between Golenoy Church and Oolenoy Creek. Ho was taken to the houseor a neigh 'oor where he expired last Sunday morning. Mr. Keith held the office of Clerc of Court for four years prior to 1876, and was an honored and )ub, lic spirited citizen. Appropriate Holiday Git for Musical People. First and best of all, an elegant Piano or Parlor (Jrgan, that will'affor:1 exquisite pleas uro tor a whole lifetime. Next, a wonderful Anasical Cabinet, Carinetto. or Orguinette, that a child can play. Also Chileiren's Pi. anos, Metatllophones, Music Boxes, Musical Albums, Mqsio Fuhios, Mlusic Books, Violins, Gu itares, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets Il iroicas, Drums, IBardos, l'iano st ools, Piano Covers, and last, but, not least, a year's subscription to the Sout hern Musical Journ al. Prices specially reduced for Holiday tradIe, Senid for Catalogues. LuJoDNs & BUms' Southern Music flouse, Savannah, Gecorgia. B &wrzaEI TJim i~s.-Theii. Democrat, Ne'w 4) eanz11, IAei, 4zays: "'Sull'erinug amn sieb as~ hatve been trouibled ith dis nas'o of kidneys and liver, has' been lI~e optibly bettor since the intLroduc Itien usuong us of Warner's Sa.fe Kid.. uiey anud Liver Ceure.'' nov 18-3m Th) Vo1ltaic Belt Comnpany, Maur, shaill, Michigan will send their cele, brateod Electro-Voltaje Belts to the fiflictod upon 80 days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. Tihey mean what they say. Write to them without, delay.,. THE.SUN FOR 1881 Everybody reads THE SUN. In the edi, lions of this newspaper throughout the year to come everybody will find: I. All the world's news, so presented that the reader will get the greatest amount of in formation with the least unprofitable expen,. diture or time and eyesight. Turn BUN long ago discovesed the golden mean between re, dundant, fulness and unsatisfactory brevity. 11, Much of that sort of news which de pends less upon its recognized Importance than upon its interest to mankind. From morning to morning Turn BsN prints a con tinued story of the jives of real men and wo men, and of their deeds, plans, loves, hates, and troubles. This story is more varied and more interesting than any romance that was ever devised. 111. Good writing in every column, and freshness, originality, accuracy, and decorum in the treatment of every subject. IV. Ifonest comment. Tu SUN'S habit is to speak out fearlessly about men And things. V. Equal candor In dealing with each po.. litical party, and equal readiness to commend what is. praiseworthy or to rebuke what is blamable in Democrat, or Republican. VI. Absolute independence of partisan or, ganizations, but unwavering loyalty to true Diemocratic p~rinoiples. The Sun bellieves that the ,Government which the Constitution gives Ud is a good one to keep. it. notion of duty is to, restaL to its utmost power the efforts of men in the Republican party to set up anoth er form of ,g.vernmlent in place of that which exiets. Tle gy~ 1881 and the years ireme diately following .ii.1 .probably decide this supremely imnpora'spt noptest. The Bun be lieves that the victory will be with the peo pie as against the Rig f or monopoly, the Rings for plunder, and the Jlpgs for impe rial power. Our terms are as follows: For the Daily SUw, a four page sheet of t wenty eight columns, the price by mail, post paid, is 56 cents a month, or $6.60 a year; or, including the Bunday paper, an eight page sheet of Aifty-six columns, the price is 615 cents a month, or $7.70 a year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of Tarn BUNt is also furn ished separately at $1.20 a year, poste ge paid The price of the WaaUsLT St, eight pages, fifty-aix columns, is $1 a year, postage paid. For clubs of ten sending $10 we will send an estra copy free. Address!I. W. ENGLAND, de is~of Tua Sus.f Iew York Cit y. tiLORNJS iNS! 0 LABON REDUOTION in prices of the fa vorite "SOUTHERN OEM," the most popular Pianos in America. Over 50,000 now in use. Sold by us for 10 years past wiih splendid satisfaction. 7 Oct., large size, Rosewood Case, beautiful tone, only $179- 7j Oct, largesC size, great volume of tone, only $200. 7j Oct., Square Grand, 8 strings, Magnificent Case (finest made), only $260. Stool and Cover with each. At these prices- the best and cheapest Pianos ever sold by any dealer North or South; 16 days test trial; 6 years guarantee- Easy Installments, with small increase on cash rates. Buy a Southern Gem, and you are absolutely certain of getting a bargain and a reliable Piano. Address, for Fall 1880 Price List and Catalogues, LUD DEN & BATES' Southerr Music House, Sa. vannah, Ga. 13-2 dec 16, 1880 Special Notices. TESTIMONY oF Rxv. D. E. BUTLR, D.D., PREs BOARD or TRUsTsds MhRaER UNIVERSITY. Aleaura. ilutchinson it Bro.-Gentlemen: We have used your "Neuralgine" with great sa tisfaction. Sometimes it has givo immedi ate relief, at other by a soothing effect, has brought Oti sleep, and then followed recov ery from the severeties of nervous headache. We recommend it to our friends. Respectfully, D. E. BUTLER. October 2, 1879, For sale by Dr. J. W. QUILLIAN, Easley. MANY COMBINATIONS has been tried, but none with such happy re sults as Rankin's Extract of Buohu and Juni, per. If you are suffering fromany derange ment of the Kidneys or Bladder, Gravel, Pain or Weakness inithe 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 sale is constantly increasing-and that with very little adver, tising-which proves it to be an article of merit. We have testimonials from some of the: leading] physiciau of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, and other Statesfin re gard to its reliabilityjas a Diuretic, and a remedy for the diseases for which it is re. commended. Prepared only by Hunt,:Rankin & Lamar, Druggists, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by Dr. J. W. Quillian, Easley. nov 4, 1880 2n OSTOETTE There is no civilized narioi in the: Western llemuis pher~e in wh ich t he uti ility of Ilostet ter's Stimachi Iitters ats a tonic, correct iYe. andi anuti-billous medicine, is not known i and appr'eciated. While it is a medicine tor' all seasons andl all climates, it is especially suit ed to thle comiplaints generate by 13 t he 'weatth er, being the purest and best, vegetable sti mnuhint in the world. 'For saile by D~ruggists and Dealers, to whom apply for ostetter's Almanac for-.1881. J~ESSE McWHTORTER, a Minor. having left mec contrary to miy will, all persons are hereby warned, that if they harbor him it will be done at their own risk. OLIVER McWIIORTER. deCc 16, 1880 13 1 TOTICEF OF FINAL~ SETTLEMENT. Not ice is hereby given, that I will ap ply to 0. L. D~uran t, Probate Judge for Pick ens county, for leav i t~o make a final settle ment on the 30th day of December 1880, of the Estate of LEMUELI A. PE RRY, deceased, and ask to be discharged therefrom, as Ex.. ecu tor'. E. R. PERRY, Executor. dee 2, 1880 11 4 NOTICEOF FINAL SETTLEMENT Nice is hereby give'. that I will ap ply to Olin L. Durant, Probate Judge for P ickens County, for leave to make a final set tlement oni the 15th January 1S81, of the Estate of MATTHIEWV, KEITH, deceased, and ask to be discharged therefrom as Guardian. 8. D. KEITH, Guardian. dcC9. 1880 12 5 NOTICE0 TOIIlDf0OOUPONS. OFFICE COUNTY COMMIS~l'ONERR, l'ICKEtNs C. Ii., 8 C., Dee, 0, 18N0. ALL' persons holding COUPONS ag'tinst Athe County of Pickens, are reqtuested to file a schednle of all the Conpons due up to 1st Jlanuiary 1880 and 1881, showing the No. of the Coupon, the amtount and wheni due. All persons so filing schedule may present Coupons for payment on. ihe 1et day of Jan uary 1881. JOHN T. GIOSSETT, Chairman. dec 9, 1880 12 8 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. CounTY oP PICKEN$. BY virtue of-an execution to mue directed, I.will1 sell to the highest biddeer, on TI'ues day after Saileday in January 1881, at John M. Barr's, near Ensley Station, One-half Interest. in a Traveling Thresher; levied upon as the -property oif Wmn. Welborn, at the suit of ..E. Hlagood vs. Milton Cottreli and Wmi. Welborn. Teirms cash, JOAII MAUJLIN, a r.o. dI a 1i 1890 13 . Remember Ehis. 0 RIELIABLE GOOD.MONLY --- READ TIE LIST AND CALL ON W. T. McFALL Axes, Augers, Alum, Brooms, .uckets, Bridles, Coffee, Candy, Crackers, Dippors, Domestics, Darners, Edgings, E;sences, Eggs, Fish, Flour, Forks, Ginger, Glass, Gimlets, Hats, ames, Hoes, Ik, I rons, Indigo, Jugs, Jars, Jeans, Keroseno, Knives, Knobs, Lamps, Lanterns, Lard, Molasses, Mucilage, Mackerel, Nails, Notions, Needles, Oil, Onions, Uysters, Pencils, Pipes, Paper, Quart Cups, Quilts, Rasps, Razors, RagsJ; Sugar, Woap)S, Shovels Tea, Trunks, Tin, Umbrellas, Underwoar, Vinegar, Va rnish, Veririfuge, Wooden Waro, Wax, Excellent Goods, Yarins. Zinc, Mirrors and many other use, ful articles, alvays on hand. Call. If you dont see what Iyou want, ask for it. Thes t goods will be sold on most reasonable terms, for Cash or Barter, 01 On time to prompt paying custom, Ois. Respoctfully, II:W T.9 06cFA ifL . oct 28, 1880 6 FOU ND. I offe'red aL rewardt tui~ wh~o wasb !muiii hasti been r'eovered, ant he hi i r reatledJ to mc the biet thatt whidlo shtov el ig mud he discovere a(1: ri--h veini of ime~t antd one0 of' Salt. I have lad One (Car Load Linuie, aasd One C'ar Load( Nah 1)ng andl shipped, anid 1.inst w"ant on-. outgh no0w fromi my ris to pay the and $1,10) per* snek for tine grotitd Alim Li verIpool Salt. I amn th i week receivin miy nVseemkl wvill indl fotlly repjlenuiel :I, n i'ie still lower' hant bfore. A \tothber lrge tlt St o~re, t '-.i k ll w <>f ii' w~i t o) new comltihl thi.. exvep)t to mtake lity profi ts as shl.ort as p sile ix Snehks (C: Fee andto 7, hbis. Floir just atrrived.* anid they miulst he s'ld. T.Iry ml oin your wayI to Greentvile, am kno w prices in G reenviile ,v yu wil not7 go. Bendtstenid.' -ut 82.00-n-Iwatys onvey A Iter' tbtisi wvek, pa t ie's 0 wVinug meii whio htave made ino satisfactory itr ratngemnet., matiy ex pect anI offlicer.I can not utfrd to comto to 50e sou. - Liberty, S. ('. sept 23,1880 0 '2mi LANDRETHS' st ensld u tna $r p lguer n anlheO tadms extensiesec DAVID LANDRETHE d& ONR.PmLA1A.,PA. NEW YORIK OBSE'RI ERt TillS Y ICAll rThe Lau.tgest anrd Resjt Family l'aper in the Worbi. Selld fez aint ple 4 opy-*'nree NEW YORK (OIMERbV ERi. I gu arantee SHR1NWER'S INDIAN VEIFUJGE to destroy and expel Worms flrom the human body, where they exist, if use according to the direo. tions. It is a lesi nye' Usbie r...dy. FOR SAI.E BY ALL DRU6GISTS SAND STORE KEEPERS. David E. Foutz, Prop. B ALTIMORE. En. HOVEY & TOWNES. Greenville, S. C. 0 W& g]IAVE- A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF 8TAPj E AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Would callsat tention;to our Line of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, and DOLMANS, JEANS' CASSiMERS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, &c., &c. Next Door National Bank. nov 11, 1880 8 2m ISAAC WElL. Now Tork Clothi'ng RomI, CLEVELAND BLOCK. Dealer in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc., Etc. GREENVILLE - . . s. C. 0 MR. J. RirEY FainausoN, of Pickens, is now with this house, and would be glad to so and accommodato all of his Pick ens friends, nov. 4, 1880, 7 tf. J, HI IaAN & DR Rtevival ina New Goods. ILhACK Sl LKS 85c. to $2 25. B IIO(A DiE an~d MAM.\'SSE S1LKS~ and hL.\''K anid .\AN CY S.AT INS 75c, t o $1.25. Mol'illan~g IDelar'tilleult. (lot hs. ( aiIhmere* de Flide, Crepes8, Cash - lI these ujnolis we miake a specialty, and solicic t aut coparison1., ( ur~ Sock ofC Is by far the la rgest ai n mo't. varied1 and conta ins ore realI G Ihl\S than any other stoc'k e' er' shown by us, inicluding the new anId beauti ful And t he new au I pona colors 'Gen I~leirobbsed l"uhlne, otto yardl whiIe. A good~ goa~i):~ "c'lity a e ular tJ.9I* at 20c., con1shb-red chea'p at 2ue. Matele't''se Flanneiul, so ehIIIlinug new and beauit iful. Tablh- Linens1~, Doyt's andL Nap~kinis in ne~w We hiPl bI very'( happuy t) havet opur friends call. C REE NV I1L LE, 8. C. FALL OPENING. S. B RALFMA N CALLS ATTENTION TO0 T1IE pmblic l ta wo havio te larges Stock of EV El I OUGfIT TO T1,11S MARlb ket, anid wo will Heli them at '25 per cet lesM tha any mlerchanLtt Sothl 01r Nothl of Ghcreville. We do aill our own manrmubicirig anid saLve youi the join-rs' prlofitI. I 'lns give tIM a call when u isiit u etid be con-, viniced. We also( enll a:t tentio l~l~tat MIl. W A lUilN FO itI) is in ouir employ menlt , ittol wouhd be pleased for1 his friendls to call1 ont him. S BlRAFMAN, Cleveiland Block, CreenvIiic, M. C. L. ROTIISC~IlLID, Manager,. New Advertisements. GUIDE TO SUCCEMS, WITH FOR t'C~N/1~ IUSINZE88 and FORMS "SOCIETY Is BY FAR the best Business and Social Guide and Hand Book ever published. Mqph the latest. I tells flow to Do Everything in the best way. 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The wvorld-reniowed author, in this admira le Lect ure, clearly proves from his own ex perience tht the awful consetiuences of Self A buse maiy he effectunally removed withbout medicine, and withbout, dantgerouis sur-gical operations, bougies, instrumlets, rings, or coirdials; pointinug oiut a mode of' cure at once certain and effectual, by which every suff'erer no mat er wvhat his coniditioni may be, muay cure im iself cheaply. p rivately and radi enlly, 116 This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands'l anod thousands. S3ent i uder seali, in a plain envelope, to ainy addhtress, paost.-paid, on rcecipt ot six cents ortwo post age stainps. A 'ddress the Publiishiers, TI'l 1E CUllVEl(WELL M EDICA L CO., 41 Ann St., New York; P'ostoflice Box, 41580. at, 1. 1880 28 ly re vetahlt prenratlon snd th only aure Diaete, ad LL EWdaey, Liv~, anJ ~West monta o f the highest order In proof i@Fr the co Diabetes, call for War 5D'For the cure of Ifrigist's amt the other ieases, callt Warner's Sarfe Kidney SA~rsiiiWarner's I c*R dies are soldi . * by Druggits OIAETE URL and Dealers Arrn Tns in Medicinec Mm everywlaere. P'roprietors, ~ noelhester, N. Y. m-sendu for Pamvphlet - and Testimnalsa LAR.MON WIIEEL, 4arentent Wheel of the0 Age, Fior. Sale by T'Iros. W. D)AVIS (A reenv~ille. 114. ('. A LSO, in E'A L EII IN ST EA M EN G~ I N l'E-N SA WV N MILiS, COT TON CINES, &c. njra 123 1280O7 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. A. BLrTU, CRAs, P. BAXR3T Greenville, S. C. Pikens C. 'H. 8* C BLYTHE & BARRETT, ATTORNEYS # COUNSELORB A TL A 3e PICKENS C. H., S. 0. (Office in &hool Commissioner'8 Ogficel Will practice In the $te andi Federv Courts. sept 25,1879 2 t JAMES L. ORR, JOHN 8. VERNERL Anderson, 8. C. Walhalla, 8. C. OUR & VERNER, 'A TIORNEYS d' CO UNSEL ORS A ' L A W Will give prompt attention to all businc v left to their care with Maj. D. F. BRADLE Y PICKENS C. If., 8. C. Feb 6, 1879 21 tf JS COTHRAN, R A CJILT), Ahheville C 11 j Pickens C f COTHRAN & CHILD, ATTORNEYS. 4. COUNSELORS AT LA IW. PICKENS C. II. S.C., Will Practice in all the Courts of the Stat o and Courts of the United States-, for the J)i. trict of South Cartylina. March 29 1877 Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railw a PASSENGER DEPA ItTMENT. ATLANTA GA., November 7, 18ii. Change of Schedule. On and after this dato Trains will ro on this Road ns follows: DAY PARSlN(Il TR AIN. (Itastiward ) Arrive at Easley at 10 G a i Leave Easley it. 10:; I 11 (West ward.) Arrive at Easley at .17 ) Leave Easley at -17 N1011T PlA S SENGER(F Ta1.11 IN.. [Eaastward.j Arrive at Eatsley at 10 1 Leave Easley t,111 [West wardl.] Arrive at Ensley at Leavic Easley ti. LOCAL Fn1EJonIT TIAIN. [East ward.] Arrive at EIasley at . Leave Easley at ; i [West ward.] Arrive at Ernsley at ia~i Leave Easley at.t,;r TlinIOt~ n Fitai1T TnAIN. Arrive ait 10asley at. I Leave Easley at U * IWestward.) Connectirg at Athinta for ali A and $outhiwest. Conniect ing at, Ch arlot t e for all 1 points. Tbfhough Tickets on sale0 at fiIa' Seneoa City, Greenville and Sp atrl lii a all ploints East and West. WV. J Ihouston, Gena'h Pas~s. & Tickei ,v Greenville & Columbia R L CilANGE OF XCIll.1U1. Oni and aftier ~Jalny, Mlay i7h.1n P'asseniger TIraiins over (he (- -ei ' CJolotrnbia lbrlliload ill be run~a dnys excepted: Leaive enhimbia at1 . Leavie AIMsI fon atI . Len ve Newblerry~ atI 2 Leave li o'ges lit' Leavie IleI ron at ;: Arrive ait Green vl1 a l A n Lenve Green v ille at t Leave fiellron at1 Leavye IIlodges at1 afve Newherr'ay a t Leave Ahston ait ,Arrive at Columii a a t A nders~on Brancwh anid IHlue i1.,- '' I):aily', except Suayltls, kiieliI Anfdersonand11( wailhalla, as8 rollo) Leave Bliona LeaIve Anderon at Lea~fve Pen~dleton it. Leave Perl ryviile . Leave F'en'oca at Arrive aU Walhialla I'owiiN. Leave W'lallaha at . Leaive I'eray vi ile at t, Leae P'eandletoi a( Leaive A ner~lsn ait Aa rive l lleltoni at S~~ Lautt ens8 lIranchg IlTrains lei've La~e, 1I. alt 7 8U a ini anl leave New berry aat2( p m~ dai aly e xcept Nundays. Albheville Ilianch TIratin conua' n ',- I e's withI dZown iand uip tralin, ~ i;;. . . IA excepted. I.EIIve Albbevjie ait 0 10) ,i I.; 1e a , atodiges at 8 401 p mi Upj and doIwnI Trainas ona Ibe mai ti t a amake close connteer ion at C'olnoalba un h :i, paddw aay passenfger T'riil, if i A ISogr h Croliina H aiilroad arnd wit hI I hie t breGlb1 Fre ighit TrIrals, withI Patssenlger Car atftlachled on thle W ilmainglen, C'ohiandZII Anlyaita Rlailroad, and at Alstona with the trinas ot' lh 'part 'abrg, Uniion aind C'olumiaI: R ailr ioadi f'or Unalion, Spartanlibnrg, l endersoJ v ille, Ashleville, &c. J1 P' m:nlIoar .ilmter -rran1sportat iona J A"ay , v.9ralTicket Agent Viul Oure or provernt Dhiean0e No Jlon8g will d ic of C'oa.re. IbiT or LU7*e Wb vg. I f Foint,'a l'ovrlders are used Iln tliio. F~ouat.z'e Po wde rs w ii cl ure and preven, t Uor# CwROTm a Fontz's Ponwders will prevent toer?.i IN Fow aa )ontz's Powdern~ wli incvreaoe the quantity of ird n4cream twenty per cent., andr make thei bitter 1!!a Fontz' Po dr iter orv r nt am s ~ DAVID fl. FOUT2. Pror~o., BA LTIMG1111 L. I' .s 5:1. le i- .1 R i,' :LLIyAN.