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LcOCALT ITFI1WS. Church Directory. V Methodist.-Rev. a. P. H. Etwell. second Uabbath in each month at 10f o'clock A. U. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbath at 11 A. N. Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh MoLees, at the Metbodist Church, on 4th Sabbath at 11 *'eleok a. a Baptist-8econa Church, Rev. W. B. Single ten Pastor, 1st Sabbath and Saturday before In each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Liberty Church-Liberty Station-Rev W B Singleton, Pastor-Services every 2d Sabbath aad Saturday before. .w . Mrs. Elisa Boggs and Mr. .. B. Clyde have recently moved their famu, lies to our town. CUTTING AiraAY.-Mr. William W. Freeman and Mr. John Entrekin got into a difficulty last week in which both used their knives. Mr. Entrekin was slightly cut in the abdomen and Freeman in the hand. We know nothing about the origin of the diffi.. culty. A child's greatest enemy is worms. Who can calculate the misery and suffering a child has to endure who is infested with worms? Shriner's In. dian Vermifuge will destroy and ex - pal worms from 'both children and adults. Only 25 cents a bottle. Sno.-We are informed that Mr. H. E. Mull, of this County, was shot by his own son during the Christmas holidays. The ball entered the left breast near the region of the heart, but fortunately struck a rib and fol.. lowed it around, preventing, proba bly, instant death. We know noth ing of the origin of the trouble. The iast we heard from Mr. Mull was to the effect ihat he was doing well and was able to walk about. Mr. J. A. Stewart brought to this office on last Monday morning the loot of a red fox which he killed on Saturday last. He and others were out deer driving on Little River in Oconee County, when the dogs jump ed the fox and ran it from about, nine o'clock in the morning until about an hour by sun-in the evening, when Mr. Stewart shot and killed it,. le in forms us that it would have weighed 12 or 14 pounds and wais the largest fox he ever saw. Married, on Thursday December 16, 1880, by 1lev. W. B. Singleton Mr Walker Williams to AMi.s Alice Jonos, d1aughlter of Mr. Leander J ones, all ol Pickens County. Married, on December' 30th, 1880, by R1ev. WV. B. Singleton, Mr. P. S King to Miss Miary B. Miller, all of l'ickons County. Ala. EDITon: A t the recent, meeting of the County Board of Examiners the fo llow~ing genitlemen.,i were L'ppjointCed i rus'tcee: Eaisley Tlow niship, N o. t--O. S Ilt, A . 11. 11. al tion a nd L. A . Berry. Ljiberty Township, No. 2.-WY. K. b. ~BRogg., M. P. liger~s and S D Stew arat. Central Towntship, No. 3.-J. II. New ton, TV. C. Ro~binsona and E'. 11. Ilurricane Tow~'nshi p, N o. 4.-T. WV. Pickens U IL. Township, No. 5. WV. B. Aligood, Olin L. Durant., A. E. Kelley. Dacuisviilo Townshlip, No. 6.-G. F. q I.Robinsoni, J. U. Alexander and WV. T. F1'iel d. Puampkintown Towntsip, No. 7. 13. D. Gatlloway, A. B. Palley aand P. .H. Williams. Eastatoo Townsbip, No. 8.-J. M. Porter., A. A. Alexander and Thos. N. McKinney. .Let the above meet at their respec tive voting places on Thursday. the 20th of' January' instant, and organize and make ready to open the schools at as early a date as possible. By order of the Board. G. W. SINGLETONI, So0. The Old North State. Governor Jarvis of North Carolina in his annual message speaks in warm terms of the relations existing between the blacks and whites and says: "The colored people, I am * glad to say, are becoming more industrious and thrifty." lHe favors a greater provision for public echools, and recommends putting tile school tax at, 25 cents on the $100 worth of prop. erty. Of convicts lhe says: "The entire num ber on October 80 was 990, which is consid erably less than at the close of any of the three previous years. The workings of the systent are satisfactory." lie speaks hope,. fully of the prospects of increased immigra.. lion, and refers with approval to the scheme Io utilize railroad grants and adjuncts to s'oads. Hie takes ground in favor of the pro Mibition movement, and recommends appro g?'iadeons for centennial celebrat ions. Kauqaait~a Indian Worm Pellets are that combination that is suited to aill ages, and the smallest child can * take thoem. with safety. Try them and be convinced. Price, 10 and 25 cenlts per box. For sale by J. W. Quillian, Easley, S. C. Nice lot of Christmas Goods at Uagood, Alexander & Co's. If you want a Suit of Clothes for Christmas, go to Hagood, Alexander & Co. UWT TEIa TIMS.-The .Democrat, Now ,Orleans, La., says: "Suffering among such as have been troubled with dis ease of kidneys and liver, has been pejirceptibly better since the intr'oduc-' lien among us of Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver (icure.'' nov 18-3m Just received a large lot of Cloth ing, at il. C. SBIRaY'S, Central, S. U. Now is the time to got Bargains in Goods at Hagood. Alexander JA (Xw. Special Notices. Rev. Dr. j. n. Devotle says: "I have been relieved by it of a severe attack of headache." The following short letter from Dr. J. D. Mitehell, a member of the Georgia Legisla. ture, Is a very strong endorsement: -Mesrs. llutchinson * Bro.- have used your "Neuralglne" and find it all you claim, a specifio for neuralgia and headache. J. D. MITCHELL, M. D. For sale by Dr. J. W. QUILLIAN, Easley. IT IS FOUND AT LASTI SouguTHixo NEw UNDER THE SUN.-A new era is dawning upon woman. Hitherto she has been called upon to suffer the ills of man kind and her own besides. The frequent and distressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have long been to her the "direful spring of woes unnumbered." In the mansion of the rich and hovel of poverty alike woman has been the constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown to man-and without a remedy. "Oh Lord, how long!" in the agony of her soul, bath she cried. But now the hour of her redemption is come. She will suffer no more, for Bradfield's Female Regulator, "Woman's Best Friend," is for sale by Dr. J. W. Quillian, Easley Station. Prepared by DP. J. Bradfield, A tlanta, Ga.; price, $1.50 per bottle. JPickemna High School. FIRST SESSION begins 10th January, 1881. Board reasonable. TUITION PER sEssIoN or 20 wEEKs. In Primary Class, $ 6 25 In Intermediate Class, 7 60 In Preparatory Class, 10 00 No charge for tuition during Free School Term. For particulars, address the Principal. JAMES P. CARY, Pickens C. H., S. C. Jan 6, 1881 15 tf THE BEST OFFER YET MADEl FOUR OF FRANK LESLIE'S PUBLICA., TIONS ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.60. The Frank Leslie Publishing Co., 16 Dey street, New York, will send FRANK LES LIE'S FAMILY FRIEND, a 16-page illustra. ted paper, for only $1.00 per year. Frank Leslie's Young Folks, devoted to the interest of young people, and containing much to interest those of a more mature age: a 16-page illustrated paper. Price, per year 50 cents. Frank Leslie's National Agriculturist and Working Farmer, a 16-page illustrated paper, for only $1.00 per year, with Dr. B. J. Ken dall's eminent "Trealise on the llorse and his Diseases" a book of 100 pages, 90 flne en gravings, free to each subscriber. I rank Leslie's Pulpit, of the Day, a 16-page illustruted paper. Just the paper for Sunday reading. Price only 75 cents per year, in cluding two beautiful chromnos, "The First Easier Dawn" and "The First Christm as Morn." (Or a:l four of the above publications for $2.50 per year! Samples of all of our Publications and II lustrated Catalogue (withbout premiums) for 15 cents. All dlesirinlg steady and profitable employme'nt should send at once before their teritory is taken. Any of the abjove publications sent for six months at half rates. Address FR.ANK LESLIE PUBLISH ING CO. 15 Dey Stre-t, New York ~ITTERiS Sleep, Appetite and Strength (Return when Hlostetter's Stomach Bitters Is systematically used by a bilious dyspeptic sufferer. Moreover, since the brain sym-. pathizes closely with the stomach and its as sociate organs, the liver and the bowels, as their derangement is rectified by the action of the Bitters, mental dlespondency produced by that deraugement disappears. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. Sheriff's Sales. --- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. Alfred M. McCrary et al. vs. Charity M. Malone et al. Defendants. 1)Y virtue of a Decretal Order made in the 1)above stated case by lion. Thou. Thom son, on the 11th~ December 1880, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickerns Court House, on Saleday in February 1881, dluring the legal hours of Rate, All that Tract of Lan'.l, situate in the County of Pickens, in the State of South Carolina, on waters of Eastatoe a branch of Keowee River, adjoining lands of Ambrose Giietrap and others, containing 126 Acres, more or lees; and known as the home Place of Alfred Mcfrary. TERMS-One-third cash, the remainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bonid and mort. gage of the premisca. Putrchasers to pay ex tra for papers. A LSO, By virtue of sundry executiono to me d'. rected, 1 will sell on Saleltay in February, 1881, for cash, all that Piece, or Plantation of Land, sit unte in the County of Pickens, on the East side of the middle prong of George's Creek, immediately above the Trap Itoad, crossing at Perry Bridge, containing Thirty. two Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of E. T. Hiolcombe, W. HI. Hlolcombe and others. Levid on and sold as thle property of Rt. E. Hiolcombe, at the suit of Bruff, Faulkner & Co. Purchasers t o pay for papers. JOAJB M AU LDIN, s P.o. Jan 18,.1881 17 4 Remember This. RELIABLE GOOD5AONLY READ THE LIST AND CALL ON W. T. McFALL Axes, Augers, Alum, Brooms, Buckets, Bridles, Coffee, Candy, Crackers, Dippers, Domestics, Darners, Edgings, Essences, Eggp, Fish, Flour, Forks, Ginger, Glass, Gimlet@, Hote, Rames, Hoes, Ink, Irons, Indigo, Jugs, Jars, Jeans, Kerosene, Knives, Knobs, Lamps, Lanterns, Lard, Molasses, Mucilage, Mackerel, Nails, Notions, Needles, Oil, Onions, Oysters, Pencils, Pipes, Paper, Quart Cups, Quilts, Rasps, Razors, Rags, Sugar, Soaps, Shovels Tea, Trunks, Tin, Umbrellas, Underwear, Vinegar, Varnish, Vermifuge, Wooden Ware, Wax, Excellent Goods, Yarns. Zinc, Mirrors and many other uso ful articles, always on hand. Call. If you dont see what Iyou want, ask for it. These goods will be: sold on most reasonable terms, for Cash or Barter, or on timo to prompt plyingc-uston, WV. T. MeFAILL. oct 28, 1880 6 FOU ND. THlE owL FACED FOR WHOM I offered a rewaird and who was found shoveling mud 1for the Garfld boom has boeni recovered, and ho has re vcaled to me the fact that while shov eling mud lhe discovered a rich vcin of-Lime and one of' Salt. 1lhave had Onec t'ar JLoad Limne, aund One Car Load Salt, Dug fnnd shipped, and 1 just want en ougrh now from mny friends to pay the expenses at $1 per bbl. for the Lime, and 41.I0 per sack for fine ground Alum Liverpool Salt. I ami this week receiving my seond installment of WVoolin Goode-you will find fully replenished, and prices still lower than before. Another large lot of Printa at 5 cents per yzard. I am determined to bring trade to my store; and knowv of no wayL3 to atCs conmplish thuis, except to make my profits na short s p)ossible. Six Sacks Coffee and 75 bbIa. Flour just~ arrived, and they mfust be sold. Try mue on your' wny to Greenville, and if you are buying intelligently anid know prices in Greenville, you will not go. Beadsteads at 62.00-al ways one After this week, parties owmag me, who have made no satisfactory pr' rangement, may expect an officer. I can not afford to come to see you. pay up and save trouble. E. R. HORTOlN. -L iberty, S. C. sep 23,1880 0 2m LA NDRETHS' 17Q JDS BEST 1 as.dPrice.. okfee Ola wsuoes exteste BeJ DAvioDx LART T SONS,PmrAD.,PA. JULIUS E. BOGGS, ATTORNEY AND Ct)UNSELOR AT LAW, PICE2NS C. H., S. C. Office in the Court IIouso. Prompt attention given to all business en trusted to him. dec 9, 1880 12 *INDIA Ngsaaee Sarassma's destryand expel Wormsf from theb h . n body1 where they exist. If used seeording to the diree tions. It is a ste end te. liable remedy. FOE SALE BY ALL DRU6STS AND STORE KEEPERS. David E. Foutz, Prop. HOVEY & TOWNES. Greenve,%S. C. WB HAVE A LARGE AND COMPLETE 8TOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Would callattentionito our Line'of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ard DOLMANS, JEANS' CASSIMIRS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CARPET9, TRUNKS, &o., &o. Next Door National Bank. nov11,1880 8 2m ISAAC WEIL. low Tork C1otIha !?aue, CLEVELAND BLOCK. Dealer in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Eto., Eto. GREENVILLE S.- - . C. MR. J. RILEY FERGUSON, oi Pic'gens, is now with this house, and would be glad to see and accommodate all of his Pickons friends, nov. 4, 1880, 7 tf. J. 1l MOmAN& DflO. Revival in New Goods. BL ACK S1LKS 85c. to $2 25. BROCADB and MAMASSE BILKS and SA TINS 90c. to $1.75. BL ACK and FANCY SATIN9 75o. to $1.25. Mourning Departanent. lienrietta Cloth, Bairathea Cloth, Crepe, Cloths, Cashmere de l'nde, Crepes, Cash nieres, &c. In these goods we make a specialty, and solicit a comparison. Our Stock of Dress Goods aund NoveltIes Is by far thio largest and most varied and contains more real GEMNS than any other stock e' er shown by us, including the new and beautiful St. Marie Plaida And the new and. poonlar colors "Glen D'Arme" and "Dregn of Wine," with an ele gant line of TR[M MINGS uto match. Embroidered Flainnel, one yard wide. A good quality full rgular ilOSE at 20c., considered cheap atj30o Metelesse Flannel, something new and beautiful. Table Linens, Doyles and Napkins In new designs. Cloaks anid Dolmaans. To this department we call special attention Fancy Bask eta, T able Matt s, &c. We shall be very happy to have our friends call. J. H, MOR(GAN & BRO., GREENVILLE, S. C. oot 21,1880 48 ly FALL OPENING. S. BRAFMAN OF THu CALLS ATTENTION TO THlE public Lbhat we have the larges S60ck of EVFRt BRtOUGHT TO THIS MA R, kot, and we will sell them at 25 per cent les~s thant any mierchant Sout~h or North of Grcenvillo. We do all our own mnanuf'acturing and savo you the jobbersi pr'ofit,. Pleaso give us a call when y'ou vibit our city and be con-, vinced. We also call attention that MR. W A lllEN FORtD is in ourz employ ment, and would bo pleased fo.r huis frienids to call oni him. 8 BiRAFMAN, Cleveland Block, Creenville, M. C. L. ItOTilSCHILD, Managor, nui 12, 1880 47 6, New Advertisements, A Household Need. Send 8-cent stamp for 80-pap Book on "The Liver, its Diseases and their Treatment," INCLUDING MALARIAL TROUBLES, &c. Address DR. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, New York. INVALIDS Suffering from any form of Chronic Disease, send for our List of Questions to answer, and reeeive by return mail our candid diagnosis prognoises and cost of treatment. DRS. GREEN and OATCHELL, Charlotte, N. C. A YEAR AND EXPENSES to agents. Outfit Free. Ad., dress P. 0. VIQKERY, Augusta, Maine. oct 21, 1880 5 4 A DVERTISERS send for our Select List of Local lNewspapers. Ceo. P. Rowell & Co.. 10 Spruce street, New York. dec 28, 1880 14 4 N OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that I will ap ply to Olin L. Durant, Probate Judge for Pickens County, for leave to make a final settlement on the 15th January 1S81, of the Estate of MATTHEW, KEITH, deceased, and ask to be discharged therefrom as Guardian. 8. D. KEITH, Guardian. dec 9, 1880 12 5 Patents for Inventions. E. W. ANDERSON. J. C. SMITH. ANDRSON & SMJTH, Attorneys at Law No. 700 Seventh-St. Opposite the United States Patent Offiee, Washington, D. C. No fee for prelimiary examination. No fee unless patent i allowed. Fees less.than thoso of any other responsible agency. Practice in the U. S. Patent Office, U. S. Supreme Court, and District Courts. Correspondence solicited and no charge made for advice Books of information",sent free of charge, Reference furnished upon request. oct 14, 4 3m low L ast, Iow N estoreD. J UST pnhlished, a new edition of DR. CUL VE RWEL4L'S Celebrated Essay on the Radical cure of Sp ermnatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Im potency, Mental and Phytuical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc., also Con sumption, Epilepsy, and Fs;induce-I by self-indulrenc or sexual extravaganice, &C. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly drmonstrates, from a thirty years'successtful pr actice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure simple, certain, andt effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure h imself cheaply, privately and radically. Egh This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every moan in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, THE CULVERWEL~L MEDICAL Co., 41 Ann St., New York; Postoffice Box, 4586 ap 1. 1880 28 ly or veget*almen eato i thes oder s roo Fenre thle wodfo rlte' eaDfrIa andsLane cALLrey Lvr U~Tstmotas afh hge ore ne-oo of thc UR oEndesar sl W :or tereo Dibyt cl or Wsa UUiothe Ure ofaih' nd te oters rieae allfo Wmwarin f Me dcne dPeopreol eeywer .. 3 5~8end or Pamphlet LAIIMON WHEEL, Greates~t WVheel of tlee Age, For Salo by TITOS. W. D)AVIS, Greenaville. N. C. ALSO, 1uEALEIt IN STEAM EN GIN ES, SAW. MIIblo, COTTION GIN l'imESS)ES, SEWING MA. CINiRS, &c. aug 12, 1880 47 Li PROFESSIONAL N.OTICES. CHAB. P. BARRETT, ATTORNEY * COUNSELOR ATLAW. PICKENS C. L1., S. C. (Office in Mehool Commisioner's O0ice) Will praet!. In the State sand Federj Courts. sept 26, 1879 2 t JAMES L. oR, JOHN 8. VERNER Anderson, 8. G. Walhalla, 8. C. OR &VERNER, A TTORNEY$ CO UNSEL ORS A T L A W Will give prompt attention to aft busines:i left to their care with Maj. D. F. BRADLEY ;P1CKENS 0. IL, 8. C. Feb 6, 1879 21 itf R. A. CRTD, ATTORNYI 4- COUNSELOR AT LA W, PICKENS C. I. S.C., Will Practicoin all the Courts of the State and Courts of the United States, for the Dis trict of South Carolina. In cases requiring it able Attorneys will bl associated with me. jan 6 1881 16 Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railway PASSENGER DEPA RTMENT. ATLANTA GA., November 7. 1880. Change of Schedule. On and after this date Trains will rurA on this Road as follows: DAY PASSaNOER TRAIN, (Eastward ) Arrive at Ensley at 10 236 a nl Leave Easley at 10 37 a vm (West ward.) Arrive at Easley at 5 .17 p m Leave Easley at 5 17 p m NI0UT PARSENGER TRAIN. [Eastward.] Arrive at Easley at 10 10pm Leave Easley at 10 ii y1,1 [West ward.] Arrive at Easley at 5 09 a i Leave Easley a, b 10 a I LOCAL FREIHT TRAIN. [Eastward.] Arrive at Easley at Z0 at i Leave Easley at t 00 a i [Westward.] Arrive at Ensley at v 26 p Leave Easley at 6 3 p m THRMOUGH FRB1GnTr TIt.\lN. (Eastwar d.) Arrive at Easley at. to ;;s p Leav. Easley at l o :8 y , (Westward.) Arrive at Easley at 1 2 2-~ p mI Leave Easley ni- I2 25 p mi Connecting at Atlanta for al pointsM nest and Southwest. Connecting at Charlotte for all E>:.t err points. Through Tickets on saile at (aines'ville~ Beneca City, Greenville and Spirt ainburg 3 all points ?zastand West. (.. J. FOREAGIU. W. J llousiton, Gen'l Pass. & 'Ticket Ageni Greenville & Columbia R IE CilANGE OF 8CJ1EDULE, On and after Monday, .May 17 hl. 1880, ti Passenger~ Trains over the Green1ville an Columbia RailIroad will be r*tun dai ly, Suri days excepted: U'P Leave columbia at 0l Leaye Alston at. I ~ Leavye Newberry atI25\. Leave Hiodge.s at 3 Leave Belton at Is Arrive at Gireenville at e 0j Leave G reenville at itri. Leave lielton at97 a Leave hlodges at I 7,, aueave Newberry at t 8 Leave Alston at 'tpm Arrive at Colunmbiaii at0 Anderson Bran ch and. Ilue Ridge h'. l Daily, ex cept Suinlys, bet w ece B ehi , Anderson andl walhalla, as follows, UP. Leave Beltona at ('> 00 Ilm Leave Anderson at ' 5 18 p m Leave Pendleton at G i p mi Leave Perryville 2 p mn Leave Senoca at*o Arrive at Waihalla 8 3 noW IVN. Leave Walhalla at ;, , Leave Seneca at ;, a mt Leave Perry ville at , 65 a m Leave Petileton at 6 8 a mn Leave tAnder son at 740 a r. At rive at. flelton at 8 I ii a m Lautrens Branch TIrains~ lesi e ,:nrea,. i. Hi. at i 30 a m and leave New berry at 3 00 p mn dalily except Sundays. Abbeville Bianch TIratin connee Ci s at IIodIg, e's with (dowr.nn niultp train daiily, .samIlayaI excepted. iIIve Abbeville at 9 10) a mi; .crave ntodges at 3 410 p mn Up and down Trains on1 thle main stem make clo~se connection at Columia with Ii ho uip and down day passengert Trains on t ho Sonuth Carol ia B ailroad anid wit hi I hie ironig hi Freighit Trai ns. withI P'asseniger* 'ar at tachedo on t he Wilniington, C'olumia ani d A~ ugus t ia [RailIroad, nn md at Al1st on wih th1le trn o. U~(f thIe: Spairtaiburig, U'nion and Coulumbi aih lr ond for lJnion, Spartanbuirg, Ucudesonville) Asheville, &c. J1 Wt F ity, General Siuperinitenent,~I J P ME.RVnrrT, Master Tratnsportaitioni JAn az NonToN, Jr., General T1icket A gent FOtTT Z's HORSE AND OATTLE POWDERS Vr111 oure or prevent Dineae. No Iloes will d11e o f Cotro, Jlo-r1e or Lr'G 7g. vRa, if Fontt's Powders are needt in Linw'.. Foutr's P'owders will prevent (GAC Eas In o iag Fohutz's Powders will innrease the (Ilnnity of ;rust and cream twenty per oent., and snake the boitber (irm and sweet, Fo.tz' Powders will care or provent almoit uvuar Dresasato whtich horses and G(ie aro ruhJoect. Fourrz's Po0wD338 wILL Srv5 flA-r'IaFAOTIoJ. Sold every where. - -- DAVID N. FOUTE. Pro~rietor, seALT1m2, na. . For siale by Dr.' J. W. tQUTLLI.\A~ Lsic