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LOCAL ITEMS. Church Direotory. Methodist.-Rev. S. P. H. Elwell. second Sabbath In each month at 10} o'clock A. U. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbath at 11 A. N. RBev. J. 0 Graham, 4th Sabbath at 8 r. M. Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh Mcleces, at the Methodist -Church, on 4th Sabbath .at 11 *'elook a. m Baptist-Seoona Church, Rev. W. B. Single ten Pastor, 1st Sabbath and Saturday before In each month at 11 o'clock a. m. The weather is favorable for farm Work. Rev. S. P. H. Elwell will preach at this place next Sunday night. Master Guy McFall honored our sanctum by a call on last Monday. teveral of our citizons havo gone to the Cowpens Centennial. We assuro a subscriber At Moxia, Texas, that his paper is mailed rogu larly at this office. Wheat is coming out rapidly and if no disaster bofalls it, a good Crop will be made. Mr. J. C. Griffiin has 30 acres of cotton insido the corporato limits (if Pickens which looks very promising at this timo. Work on the now storo hoise on the corner of Main and Ann streets is pro gressing finely. It will bo, when completed, quito an improvement to our town. Mrs. Alexander, mother of Mr. P. MoD. Alexander of this placo, was thrown out of and run over by a bug gy on last Sunday. She was consid orably bruised, but w aro glad to learn was not serioisly hurt. Shriner's Indian Vermifuge is strict ly a vegetablo compound, formu latea particularly for destroying and expe! ling worms. Try it. John Gravley, who lives on the h1eaid waters of liastato3 n0 Golenoy Creeks in the mountains of thii Ootu n ,y, is over 95 yeais old, and hoes corn ever'y summer0ci. With the exception of painis, hiis hiealthi is good. lIe is au native of Vi~'rginia. Rev. S. P. Hi. E'! we!', accordlinig to p)rev 1 ious annonneemeI tnt, preaeblied anr exeelent selrmoni at th> plice on last 'una t)< thes' u'j''e! of tthperancI'1e, tromu the textci, '"lHut tl.ey saui I, we wil: chuse of 6th verse J rem i)h.) Tlh. evils of in te'np rnceiC ini all itIs lhedeons in ai logical aind elognuutut Mybv , while I he :iry',uime'ItS iset'.i jn (f: o edI t!Ih(e *.i Of w~Villes al11d li(Jilor ~ wer'e met'~ and retited by lltiti r:dl eri hIQ:ne. .\1(r. subject inI a malsterlyV way, anJ the licids of temnperance who hieardi him were( veriy muich lI\.e~d with hi-. Married--at the residence of the bride's mother' in th is plac~e, oni the 5th inst., by tho R1ev. Hugh McLees, Mr. 11. 1. Hlorton of W illiamstonu and M iss Josie Bloggs. Tibe marriage ceremony was perfor mod in the parlor of Mrs. Boggs iln the presonce of tho near relatives and a few of the personal friends of the family, in the solemn and impressive forms of' the Presbytorian church. .After the ceremony and congratula tions, the compan~y waZs cond(ulcted to * the dining room whero a sumptuous repast was ser'ved amid the joyous happiness of' such occasions. 1Imedi, ately after dinner tihe happy young couple in tho company of' a feiw recla tives and friends, left for tho home of the bridegroom where a splendal re ception was accorded them. Thu has been plucked from the society of' Pickens one of its brightet and moost 4 lovely flowers, and carried away to adorn, beautify and make happy the home of its fortunate possessor. May -a long, happy, prosperous life be the lot of our young friends. NOTICE TO MINISTERs AND DEACONS. There will be a ministers and deacons meeting at Mountain Grove church -five miles north ot Pickons cout V JIFousoeombracing the fifth Sunday in ~May, conmencingf at 10 oclock on Saut, "urday before. All mnini';ters and dea,. cons are invited to, attend. The pro grammo for the meeting is: 1. Tho Introductory and Organization. 2. Hlow to get and m'intain a Gospel Discipline, by Rev. T. W . Tlollesn-. 3. Duties and responsibilities of Dna cons, by C. P. Barrot. 4. Ministe'rial Courtesy. How Ministers shuhd treat each other, by Rev. J. T. Lewis. 5. Duties of Churches to their Pastors, by Rev J. T. Buidino. 6. 1Utics of Sunday School Superin tenden ts and Teachers, by Rev. J. C. Par'ror t 7. Min'storial Qualification, by Rev. I) C. Freeman. T. W. ToIttISON Pumpkintown Items. Mrs. Miram -Roper, aged ninety years, died suddenly at her reel denco in the upper portion of Greenville county on the 5th inst. She went to the field about 10 o'clock in tho morning to drop corn, was tak% en sick, carried to the houso and died about 0 o'clock P. M. the same day. Messrs. Rester, Hendricks & Co. a1o Putting up a steam saw and grist mill and cotton gin at Oolenoy church. Mr. Wm. iludson, of Greenville, has purchased a tract of 1,000 acres of land and will erect a saw and grist mill, wool cards and cotton gin at Mullekin's Ford. It is his intention to divide his lands into suitable lots, erect nice cottages on each and estab lish a colony of immigrants in that socti(tn. Mr. John Goodwin contemplates erecting a Clement Attachment Cot ten Factory and saw mill on the Greenville sido of Saluda river. A now mail routo has been estab, liilied from Sionny Dale inl this Cout.. ty to ILart,'s storo in Greenvillo coun ty. The mail is to bo carried once a week. These improvements oxhibit a spirit of progress and prosperity never beforo known in this section. Now with a change of the public road from the Oolenoy bridge to the top of tho hill near the chure, and with the stock law, Pumpkintown township will soon be abreast, of' any other township in the CouDLy in the line of inaterial duvelopment and solid wealth Io0 Ou-r. The floods in the West are stil! rising.-. Thousands of people have been driven from their homes and inany lives lost. The loss by the rising of the Missouri between Sioux City and Bismarck is estimated at $25,000,0-0 The Repubiicans, of California will gerry. mander that. State, and by this they hope to get, five of the six members of the U. S. Ilouse When the irresistible Garfield comes in contact with the immovable Conkling-what then? We would only ask you A try a sample box of the Kiauquita Iudian WormI Pellets to assure you that a long felt want has9 been supplied-that aL w orml 8) spece has bee:m d iscoverecd that is pilea1s:nt ams well as effectual. l/r'ice, 10h and 25 cenits pet bo'x. For saile by Dr. J . W. Q illhan, E~ tsley. J ust recei'ved( a hiarge lot of Cloth ing, a t .11. C. SnZII a :Y's, , . UCentral, S. (.. Pron)ional Noi~ce i DII. .1NG . M. CiAl'NSI A W having ot enided Iin'o (cid~le eeurisc's of~ lectu s i n the Souithi t rol~jina \lc'diial Colle'e~, rc !1ect fully (olers hic s vi s toc th ei'i? nls of 1Pickens Cohunty, t itte at l'iM residencc near 1):icusvilec. cc arch 81, 18S81 29 u A. A'. T'I(~l .\A, t'Crne )ub and F Streetp, Wahin jccglon. D). (., a tieudx to. i'ension~ amil ested Lan cd Clim is, Minreral1 and A gricultu ir al, att ended to before the Depalrt ment of the [uteciior antd Supreme Court. Land War.. ranits puc11(hase.d. Patenuts. Inventors will Advance their Interest by Empi~loying an Experienced Attorney resident in Washington. F. A. Lehman, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patenits, Washington D. C., has 1amd years of successful Practice, and was formierly an Examiner of Patents in t he Pat en t ('lice. All business before the C'ouirts orp t he D~epartitunt promnptly' attended I C. Fee Contiingent upon success. Scnd for Cir cular. 1830. M3MMI 1830. WILLIAM BEATTIE, (caEE vfLI4 , s. c. IIAS .JUSTI JCTl UlaNED) FORM THIE NORTl'I EJIN MARKIETS WiTll AN iM! MENSE STOCK( OF Staple Dry Gioods, Dress' (Goods, Notionus, andi ALSO, TI!E CELEIBRATIED BAY STATE S I10 EA, ever yJpair w irrianted. T1he stock which is the largest. North of Charleston, was boughgt after tI ha decline, and will be sold at lie lowest lpices. Staples, withI prices;, furinishied on aplii cation. Calil before purchasing your Spring Goods and see the inmmense stock at. ap 28, 1881 83 3 N OTIC~E OF' F[NALJ SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given, chat we will aip. ply to 0. L. D~urant1, Probatec .1 cige for Pick ens County, on the 25th day of May next, or on some convenient day thiereefter. for a flil settlemient and discharge as Administrators of the estate of AIBRAIIAM IIESTER, dc ce as ed. EMILY IIESTERl) A 1 's J. E. IfAGOD, fAn's an 2K' 1851 33 4 J. H. MOf & Dfl. Revival in New Goods. BLACK SILKS 85o. tb $2 25.' BROCADE and MAMASSE SILKS and SATINS 90o. to $1.76. BLACK and FANCY SATINS 76o. to $1.25. Mourning Departnent. Henrietta Cloth, Barathea Cloth, Crepe, Cloths, Cashmere de I'Inde, Crepes, Cash neres, &c. In these goods we make a specialty, and solicit a comparison. Our Stock of Dress Goods and NovAelties Is by far the largest and most varied and contains more real GEMS than anv other stock e' or shown by us, including the new and beautiful St. Marie Plaids And the new and popular colors "Gen D'Arme" and "Dregs of Wine," with an ele gant line of TRIMMINGS to match.1 Embroidered Flannel, one yard wide. A good quality full regular HOSE at 20c., considered cheap at 30o. Alatelesse Flannel, something now and beautiful. Table Linens, Doyles and Napkins in new designs. Cloaks and Dolmans, To this depart ment we call special attention Fancy Baskets, Table AMatts, &c, We shall be very happy to have our friends call. J. H. MORGAN & BRO., GREENVILLE, S. C. oct 21, 1880 43 ly A BI SHOYis Barnum's Hippodrome TiHE MOST WONDERFUL SH1OW EVER seen iii Pickeus has just. arrived. Among the various Articles in this Show and which can be purchased at the LOWEST CASil PRlI CES, are all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, iiATS, SI1OES, LEATI ER, FANCY ARTICLES, TOiLET SOAPS TIi1)lWARlE, CUTLElV, anid all kinds (: (Groceries nieedled for famxily usec. In faic ever'ythinug kept in a F'irst Class Genieral Mer charo~lise Establishmnent can be tound here al FIR ESII CORN M EA L will always be fouin on haind for sale. Tff 1H SHOW ca , he found aeross the streel opp~osite thle (iburt hlouise, at the . Griffin & Newberry. AGE:NTS ALSO FOR ;DJIXIE GUANO. jan 6, 1881 15i Clerk's Sale. -0 STUATE OF~ SOUTH~i CAlROLINA IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS John RI. hlallums. Ad;.:.'r, Plaint iff, agai nst E. WV. A bereromubie, Defenidanit.--CoM i-LAI Nr r~)n toni:cLost'lit ANn) SAJid. 1.)U RSU.\ ANT to an order of foreclosure and .1. sale ini thIe abovye s a ted case.~, ma zde 23ld October, 1879, by lion. B. C. Pressley, Pre sidhing Judge, I will sell to hiighest bidder, at Pickenis (Court, hlouse. during the legal hours of sale, on Saleday in Juno next, the tollow.. ing Real Estate, to wit. All that certain Piece or Parcel of' Land situate and being ini the Co-inty andI State aforesaid, on which t he Def'en:iant now lives, bounded by lads of' Thlomal Barret~t and others. anid comainin~g Sixty Acres more or less. T1'EllIMS-~One haltf thle purichase money to be pai l ini cash on lie day of sale, thle bal ance on a credhit of twelve monthls, secured by bond of puLrchaser and mortgage of the premlises. Purchaser io pay extra for all papers and for recordiug the samne. J. J. LEWIS, C.c.P. muy 12, 1881 35 4 New ' Advertisements. A DVERTIMERS By ad.lressing GEO. P. ROWE LL & CO., 10 Spruce st reel., New York, can learn the exact cost of ary proposedl line of ADVERTIISING in American Newspapers. J32f-1'00-page P'amph le t, 25c. 7 IE R A N) OEX I'IENS to agents. Outfit Free. Ad,. dreas P. 0. VICKECRY, Augusta, Mlaine. $99a ear to Agems, and expenses. $6 iiOufit free. Address F. SWAiN & Co., Augusta, Ale. ap 21, 1881 32 4 MONEY NAVED I8 MONEY MADE !! P URCIIASE Y OUR ENGILNES FROMl US, adsave $10 lOt)( a 10) horse; $200 on a 2() Iorse, and $39(0 on a 30) Tlorse-P'ower Engine. Send f'or our prIices b~efore pturchas ing Engines. Gins, P'resses, Saw andi Grist NI ills, Thresher's, or any hi ndl of Mlachinery. We are NIlanufitacturers' A gentis, andi guaran tee satisfaction in quality and price. WA LKER & LOUD, No. 135 Alecting Street, Wlest sidle, Near Chatrleston hlotal, Charleston, S. C. aip7, 1881 303m N OTlCE OF' FINAL SETTLEuMENT. Notice is hereby given, that I will ap ply to 0. L. Dunrant, Probate .Judge for Pick.. ens County, on Alonday, 16th day of Mlay next, for leave to make a final set tlemient of my ward, NIARhY BELL RI NG, formerly Mlil~ Ier., and~ ask to be dlischarrged thlerefrom as Guardian. NI0R RIS MIlLLE ', Guardian. nnp 11. 1MI 31 IS FAST APPROACIIING, AND with it the usual dull times, but not necessarily dull when we take into conside. ration the unufsal LARGE MTOCK 01F General Merchandise NOW ON EXIIIBITION AT W. T. McFALL'S, WHICII IS OFFERED AT REA sonablo Prices. Call and examine. No Trouble to Show Goods. -0 JUST RECE1VED A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS! HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Boots, Shoes, and Leathor, Ready Mado Clothing, Liadios, Misses, Men's and Boys' Ilate Factory Yarns and Shirtings, Cottonades and Linens, Confectionaries and Fancy Groceries, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Bacon, Lard and Flour Plows, Plowv Stocks, anid Iloes Shovels, Spaides anid Rakes Table and Pocket Cutlery, Lighutninig Cross Cut Sawvs Hors~o and Mule Shoes, Crockery WVare Glass Ware, Patent Medicines Cedar Churns And ini fact overythling~ that any reasonable personi won hi ask for. Remembl~ler .that no Bisaro offered, but everythiing~ sold at itis real worth, and sa ti4acion guaran tee.1 every timelu. Recspe t fully, W. T. MIcFALL. march 31, 1881t 29 "hew to the Mark, Let thie Chiips Fly as they May." 0 RUN AND READ. UIAVINGl IBOUG1lIT MOTIE GO(ODS TIAN ever before, I haIve b~een able to buy cheaper, Iand have now a number of big bar'gainvs. You will be ast onishied to know that I sell A WOMAN'S GOOD HO0ME MADE S110E for 65 CENTS. A WOMAN'S SERGE POLKA SIIOE FOR 85 CENTS. GOOD STOUT BROGANS FROM $1.10, UP. For the Ladies. Black Leghorn-Flait Hats, Cheap. Whito Leghorn Flat, Hats, Cheap. Black and White Leghorn Flat Hats, Cheap. Magnificent line Straw Hats, TIrimmiied and Untrimmod for Ladies, Misses and Children. Gents Panama, Indian Panama andi Macki naw, beautiful styles and low prices. 50 dlozen, just openedl. Come and see those beautiful Walking Hats for Misses. Come before my Goods arc picked over and see the largest and best assorted stook{ of general Merchatndise'in Pickens Conty. Double FooL Plow Stocks at $8.50, wortlh $4.00. Flour, Bacon, and Nails, lower than any body.. Try me. E. Rt. IKORTON. m arch 17, 1881 27 FOR the convenience of all concerned, I .hereby give notice that I will he in my Oflice at Pickents Court House on each SA L E. DAY and :1d SATURDAY in every month. The short time remaining in which to visil the schools during the Spring Session, pre vents my being there more frequent ly. 0.'1T. JON ES, School Commissioner. feb21, 1881 2'3e HUGH SISSONS & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Mannfacturers of Marble Statuary, Monumnents, Mantels, Fur nitue Slabs, Altars, Tile. Tomubs. 140 West Baltimoro Ssreet, AND CORN1R NORTHl AND MONUTMENT BTREETS. Drawings and Estimates Furnished Free. Baltimore, MD. feb 17, 1881 , 22 1 C-4 -JINDIAN I cn nrnantee R11i1 RIN C'IS IN DIAN VEIIMII'U IE to destroy and expel Wo4rns from the huanin body where they exiMt, if usej necordinge to the diree tions. It ils r safe and re. liable renedy. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. David E. Foutz, Prop. BALTIMORE, MD. The State of South Ciiolna t COUNTY OF PICKEN.. IN COURT 01F COMMON PLEAS Lewim N Jones. Plaintill, agpainstt liohert tew. art, ns A dini: i-t rator of ih l'eri onal j. tale of Thnuis V Alexarile(r dee:ised, aid Nancy K AexandIer, widoiv, iz b1et h1 Jones, lary E .liny,i ick son, Frank Ae xI a .\ -b de TAs .\lex:La1ieor, Ce"!gia. n Sti-ele E in M lle' .1 w oph 1 "i',It. I.'li j liil er I JIon W h J. ; I n 4 ' . W itt lii lland Nl Iitt li ill) D Ii (:12 liS. CoiP.AI T roR, U1 .11 .- , &I.. Ti t hlie( ;.1.e 51-1 Ihveu. cowc (1 , C 11 t h11I Pitw C - ,III the, C o r. , 1!1. t . L n ".11..171, (,*1\ E I 'l Nv i e-Pl n h i -ls I t t h1teyyi r with i t iny- dys a thi Ih wr lnrcot, exclu ive a tio, 1 1.17 fw ! 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P Grme rst . n i i in ite co z:a'I e ,- 411OYLt 1)AOll/'l L~~X ) A tillr T hi (4li& NON yS, P int.PA Foui'i 1'wdrR illco e orpivont ~lin ie d e)rs toeg o ge-) Ii - a pe ano t . :-ui ptale IUpt bsinesd Ovrwoodc.i id ths arr by letterYenclosin st r p rirepy, t in FILEY, IIllVEY &W J.WQ o. ..\lIa na, Eale ' -' F~ll W 4Ai'tee r pr~e. 5n Dne1e [N onS wilYl eli1orCo , o''ro F YEI f 1'll 's o ,lr al- 4 us V1Niat. j ~ JA, >INtz'S, o&c. er nlpe-entHo y t aogz P1wlr W18r8 nt (4: (1 y PROFESSIO.NAL NOTICES. 1EO. 0. WELLS, (li.o. W. TAYLOR, fAbfEe L. ORR, Pickens C. 11. 8.0 wreenvil le. S, C. WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, t 7'TOR SEY1S -5 Co UNSE0 1? S A 7' L A W PICKENS C. I ., S. C. Prompt attention given to bueiness entrusted to them. march 10, 1884 25 S. COTIRAN, I M. F. ANSEL, f J E Boods ibbevillo S. C. j Greenville, S C 1 Pickens8 0 #OTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS. TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW , PICxENS 0. H., S. C. Oflco in tho Court Hlouso. Prompt ttention given t0 all businless ont rusted to them. dec 9, isso 12 R. A. CHILD, 1 TTORNA)- CO I UNS EL'0 It A T 1A W PI C KE N S C. 11. 8. C., Vill Prachice in all the Courts of the State ud Courts oft h e Uuitc Lt es, for the Die rict of South Carolina. In cases reqliriig it able Attorneys \vill be ssocialeld with rue. jan G 1881 10 L tlanta & Cliatlotte Air Lino Railway PASSENGER 13EPA ltTMEN'2. A'rr.A NTA GA., .Januar i , 1881. Chango of Schedule. On :1l afuer tli< dito Trains will run I kt 11 i :i 1 4,I : ( 1 4 f. )1 ow s P'A Y P.\ , 1 :N(;E1 i;l r ltA IXN. \rrive at Greenville at 10 12 a m 2Vcv Greenville at 10 43 a m1 (Wedvs w ardc. ) \rive af Greevill at 5 ati p , 'cave Grecinville at 5 85 p \rrve f ('eriyi atwarid.] ArieatGenie at 10 19 p in Leave Greenville. at1 10 24 p mn [Westward.] Arrive atl Greenville ati 6 I a mi ILave Greenlvillo 4'. s 25 a mn LocA. P0 Fill~ 'ilA TAIN. Arrive at (Grieenville att 7 62 a mn Leave Greenville at 9 25 a mn Arrive af Greenville at 4 15 p m Leave G reenville atL 4 55 p TiI 1101011 FR EIC lIT TRLAIN. ( East war d.) Arrive af G]reaniville at 1 25 a nm Leave Greenville at 1 32 a mn (Wlestward.) Ar'rive at (lreenville at 11 16 p mn Leave' I~ G enville at. 11 o.3 p ml ('onnIecting at .\linta for alil po nt,; West (8ehneelihng at (Charlot te for all Ensterm Throu-i'h Ticke'ts on i.ale ait Gainesville, '414.(2 ('ie, Greenlvi llo iiad Spartanaburg to (I. .1. F'Ol"EIA GHTI Geerali' AlnIa~iger. W'. J1 Ilouston, Gien'1 Panss. & Tlielet Agenh Dolumbia & Greenvillo fl I CIIANGE OF~ SCHEDJULE,. On and1( after January 26mth. 1881, the asseniger Trainsi over tile Greenville and Xluinbhia liailroadl will be ruln daily, Su biys ex celled: UiP eA~ve ioloinilat I11 50 a mi .tav e Alstn a43lt 1 ((2 p mn ca'lve Newb lerry at I 6 p a ca~(ve Ihlodges at. 4 84 y ealIve Iton at4i 6 .53 p a ~rrive at Greenville att 7 17 p ra n IowN, .('(ve Glreeniville at 10 85 a m iaiave IMeltn at1 iJ 2 01 p mn d'1lve lIedges. at. 1 19 p mn .(ave' Newherry at 4 08 p m jeave Alylon, at r, 1 p m PkI-ive Iat (4)ltilIbia 111, 6 10 p m l.,AIN l;Ns llA IltitOAlI'. ,Cave Ne 4Wherry al O(t)ai '5pi \rriv' atl .aneens C 11 1 ( "7~iz \rrii ve at Ne(wh 0erry 9. i. 5j \reive at Abb~levillo 86pi .eave AIhru b evi2lep ~ IiI~ itt liO4'04 1n7 0 p, m I~u ( L1lers ii i I.6 30I p mn .0:te Prryill 10 p in \rriv'e at i\loi . 1 1 p m~ Leave He1lionll at. 5ai ca(:v' ASersol at $1if ca'ive P'erul'vlet n, 4t0 aa leave Perrylle1t. *I( 3ai nyc II 18t(41lof 1 '3 p m \rr4iveli a' itl~:(~'I (' 8 25 p mi ALeve, errvil. ,95 upanown~ (daylS packengAer' Tran o h