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LOGCAL. ITEMtW. Turnippsgtrerally are coming up ilhely. buggy riding in Pickens is no moro. The oxen have the day. We rogreL to learn that Mr. W. 11. Ashmnvore is quite Ill. We return thanks to Mirs. John t. Lewis, for a cabbage that Weighed 8 pounds. This is ahea I of anything Id the cabbage line we have seen this season, Six pretty girls sitting on a plank riding bohind an ox up through town created qutte a sensation the oLlbr day. There Will be preaching in the now Presbyt'erian chureh at this place otn next, Saturday and Sunday The Sacjament will be administered oi Sunday. Miss Sue E. Lewis of this place, is y stinig relative and friends in Son *e-a City. Prtaichers, or some official of the t-huru, or some friend, would con. lor'a tavor by giving us the result it the var-ous proLracted meetings being held thiroughout the County Several reference cases have been held betore the Clerk of the Court for the last few days. Messrs. N r ton atcd Kei h of Oconee, a-id Messrs. Orr :md Wells of Greenville have been in attelndanco. PERsONALs.-Capt. Hodges, one or the leading nerchants of Ninety-Six is visiting Pickens. Col. B. Z. Herndon of Cokesbury is at. Major Ambler's for a few weeks e creation. Mr. S. T. McCravey, one of 'pirtainburg's rising young lawyers attend e1 the entertainment. Q ite -k crowd of Pickensitos will aittend Miss Mayfield'ts school cole brationm at, Ooluonoy next, Friduy ight. Remember the State cnnvassers 1re to b., here on the 2d day of Sep tetuher; next Saturday week. Thoses80 who( wilh to see oiur next Goverror and hear him i 8peak sh1oulId come. The net proceeds of the en'ertainment ieid in I le Coinr Hlouse last. Friday niight for the benefit of the Presbyterian church, was~ $3:;.89i We feel that we express tihe -enilmentsI of eve~ry member of thme church Wwn we~ ext end gratefuil thanks to the Sountg li. and111 genltlemen who arranigedl ari tst successul'y carried out. the enater, tiinmenut- It is like br-ead caist upon thle watferx, anid eaceh will have his~ or her re w~ad ia duie -seasoti. Ciut M:ris.-The Pickenis C. II. Demazocr~ui Club, will meet at 9 30 o'clock A. M. on dat ur lay lhe 2th ins,, fur the inirpose of t -~i rantuling importan t business. .\emtbers aire requisted to muet prompti ly a - t hae biot designatied in order to get t hrough woih businiess before the public speaking D). F. Un \)LE~Y, President Merchamts make out. list of Crockery, Glas~s, Wood and Tin ware, t hat you lire in w aint of andut sendl it to us. We will attisch prices, .and sav'e you ruinous taeightis and braaethat yu always get, froni the tar 61.MuIBRIDi-: Co., Atlanta, GJa. Melltna& C., tlataGeorgia, mant ulcue hwCases, ar otenAgents forSet ThmasClocks and Lanmbe hi's Fly Fans, and own tae celebrated gate City Stonie Wauter Filter, and Cherry's Steamn Fruit. and. Vegetaible Dryer for the world. Prices torwarded on application. !ENTI RELY SATIsF~TotY.-Lndies wisnming a portume that combiunes novelty, delicacy and richness, finmd 1loeston Colognme entire ly satisfaco tory. 4 We c all attention to the advertisent of the South Cairolinai College which appears in this issue. This college affords our young m len an excellent oppo-tunity t~o educate lhemiselves at a comiparatively small cost fromi $125 to $l75i a year, and we trust ~.many of thlem may avail thlemselves of its radvant ages. Noi'IoK.-J. G. Corbin has opened at, Pickens~ C. HI., a fiest class Boot, Shoe and Repairinmg Shop, on Fue, tor~y St eet, w here you can get work ,donme according to order. No'rtos.-Theo Coun ty Board of Equaslizatton will tmnet augain in the )4tnditOr's4 Offiee for' final disposition 41f appeals, &e., on Saturday, Sep.. temn er 2d Patrties interecsted will govern tLhemsel ves accordi ngly,. J. B. CLYDE, Autditor P'ickens Counity. A DIFF~cU LTa Paontrui SOLVFEn. The1 deosire for sttioltltis beom 9u 'ng a mnonsttrois' evil and howv to Over'come) it is a serious qulestionm with refor'mers. P~arker's Ginger 'Tontic fairly solves the diffleult, prob lem. It invigorattes body and mind wvithout itoxicating, and has~ brtoulghtL heth and hn1( liipineCss to See other column. 4 S Best ever mnde, IEmory's Lit tle Canthartio Pills, pleasant to take, sugar-nated; no griping; on'y 1. cets a box, of Druggistsa or* by iil. Sta~ndard Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, New Yornk. Personal! To Men Only! Thle Voltaic Belt Co , Masrshall Mich w11l end IDr D~ye's CelebratedI Fleo'ro 'Voalo Beltshnnna l.eet..:o - - So far as we are informed there are but two applioations for the benefiary appointmnents to the Citadale Academy from this County. The Board of Examiners eonsist of three gentlemen, of which Prof. Me Caslan of this place has been up pointed Chairman. The exaimina, tion takes place on the 29Lh inst. Eleven converts woro buptised at Griffin Baptist cluir'ch last Sunday by Rev. J. T. Bttrdine. Sevural others joined by letter and iecanta% Lion, during the protracted meeting at that place whiuh closed on Sun day. ' Married August the 20th 1882, by Rev. S. A Gary, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. J. F. Snith to Miss E. F. Hinton, all of Pickena. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bilious attacks positively cured with Emory's Stan dard Cure Pills-an infallible remedy: never fails io cure the most obstinate. long-stand ing cases where Quaine and all other re medies had failed. They are prepared ex pressly for malarious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills. containing a strong cathartic and a chill breaker. sugar coated; contain no Qninine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they arc mild and efficient, certain in their action and harmless in all cases; they effectually cleanse the system, and give new life and toie to the body. As a household remedy they are unequaled. For Liver Oomplaint their equal is .iot known; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst case. They are used and prescribed by Physicians. and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. 25 and 50 cent boxes. Em oiy's Little Cathartic Pills, best ever made, only 15 cents. Stand'trd Cure Co., 114 Nassau street, New York. june 16, 6m M O!Ith Mtfl0 Ro~a Branch of Luddon & Bates. 0 Omni Niisamir Salo, PREPARING FOR FALL TRADE. Buy Now and Pay Wlhea Cotton Conaes In,. ---0 200 Organs &r 500 Pianos Thousands of musical families are intend ing 1o purchase Pianos and Orgnns in the IFall whaen cotton comes in. Why wail? Buy at once, and enliven the lone. hot summer miont he with music and make the "ilarvest Hlomie" still more joyful M~idsnuaanner Special Offer. Under our Midsunmmer Sale we otl'e.r to sell during the miont hs of A UG US ', and~ SEPPEM HER, 1882, PIANOS an I Olt GANS, of every make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates. ON PIANO8 $25 cash, balance Nov. 1, '82. ON ORG ANS $l0 cash, balance Fov. J, '82. Without Interest or any Adlvance on Price. It balanice can't be paid in the Fall, long,. er time will be given, with a reasonable in crease of price. All instrumencats of evecry grade and price included in tihe sale. Tell your musical frieunds of it. Write us for Catalogues, Price List. Cirenlhars. This offer closes October 1st, 1882. Address L. E. NORRtYCE, or Mc3:nith Music House, Gireenville, s. C. aug 10. 1882 47 17 New Advertisements. The Agonies of Bilious Colic, the indes cribatle pangs of Chronic Indigestion, the debility and mental stupor resulting froma costive habit, many be certainly aivoided by regulating the system withI that~ agreeable and refreshing Standard Preparation, Tan.. HANT's $IE!.TZEtR APERtIENT. SOLD lBY A LL 1)RUGGISTS. $10 to $20,000 In legitimate judicious speculation in Graiin, Provisions and Stocks on our perfected plan, yields sure monthly profits to large anid small investors. Address, for full par,. ticulars, R. E. KENDA LL & CO., Com'n. Merchants, 177 and 179 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. HANOVER ACADlEMYY, Virginia, Taykorsvile. P.O HILA RY P. JONES, A. MI., Priincipal. THEl TlRTY-TIIRD ANNUAL SEssION DlEUiNU sE'TPEMER 27Tif, (Special Provision for Young Boys.) Send for Catalogue. ITENMORE UNIVERS1'I YI 1101I Sentoot .1--A. STitODE (Math. Miedalist U, Va.) P'rincipal. Preparatory to University of Va. Charges moderate. Session beg Ins September 7th. For circular [address Prin cipal, Va. DR. STRION C' P11L4s! The Old, Well-Tried. Wonderful, Health Renewing Remedies. STRONG'S PECTORA, L PILLS insures hearty appetite, good digest ion, regularity of the bowels. A sure remedly for* Colds andI Rheumatism. A preciouts boon to dle.. hicate females, soothking and bracing the nervous System, andl giving vigor and health in every fibre of the body. Strong's Sanitatry P'ills for the Liver. A. speedy cure for Liver Comrplaits, hlegulat,. ing the Bowels, Puritying ihe, Blood, cleans lug from Malarial Taint A perfect cur~e for Sick Hleadach, Constipat ion atnd Iays. pepsia. Sold by leading dlruggi4ts. For circulars iad alm, naces, withI fuil I ar iclna...a. a..res Bo -50 ew ...k. James G. Black, GREENVILLE, - - S, C JEWELRY, GREAT VARIETY of flood in stock. SELLS THE ORGANETT Any child can make Sweet Music cor recdly. Price $10. 8PECTACLES, you can see close and fm off Give me a call when you visit tl4 City. aug 10, 1882 47 6M ICE LEMONADE! 1o0 C011~ Sol& VaIor, AND EVERYTHING NICE AND CIIEAI AT DRENNAN& BRO'S, EASLEY, S. C, -0 (7OMR YE CAND)DA7 T ES AND SE'? UP TIlM SODA W'A TER-if you would be elecied, you must keep cool, and hitve quiet campaign in order to win. -0 DRENNAN & BRO. Have also an excellent. STOCK OF G ROs CERIES, Provisions, Confections, &c. All of which they propose to sell Cheap foi Cash to those who may give thei a call. june '22, 1882 40 If IMPflOYD MACHINERYI - WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Fol TIlS COMPANY, FOR PRATT REVOLV ING HEAD GINS, FEEDERS AND CON DENSERS, without doubt the best Gb now mnale, and the only one that will not choke. Ask Thomas Parkins, Elias Day or any other person using them. Over 71 in use in Anderson and Abbeville Countes CLAIIK'S SEED COTTON ('LEANOll something new and indispensible to ali Gin ownecrs. Takes out dlirt, nails, rocks and ev'erything else. Increases filhy cot tonl from A to :3 cents per pound, nd salve largely ini gin-fibuvg, &c. P'rice, $ 5.00( payablle ini the Fall. COOK'S EV.\POllATORS AND YICTOR CANE MILLA These are known to be rthe hest Goodso their kind, andie we ca'; otfer them low an, give you unttil 1st Novemiber to pay. Call at our store and see the Seed Cotto Clea;in er. I especfutlly, IIORTO1N & BRtOWN, Liberty, S. C. juneC 1. 1 882 37 $4.000.000 AsserS. FIRE INSURAN~CE AGENCY. IF YOU WISil INSUlRANCE AGAINS FilEE ON Y(ll U' W EL LItNG. FUitN 1 TU RIE, MNElICIl A N D)ISE, &c , aipply to G. W. BOWEN, At Iludigenis & II .dgens, Biley, S. C A genitIfor iihe Con tinetal Fire Ilusuratnc Comnpany of New York. junie 8, I842 38 6m WESLEYAN Female Institute, Stauunton, irgincia, OPNSSeptembier 20th, 1882. One o ih Frs t Schtooils t,.r You n rg Laid is i thie United Staters. Surrouninvgs beaui ful. Cline untsum~t 0 rpld l'rapilIs fronv eighteen States. TlEl I.\S A.\lt'NG T Ill iREST I N T Hl E U N huN. loaril. Washiing Eniglishi C;ourse, Latvin. F'rencht, G erimn lnst ruental Miusic, &c., for Schiolasti year, trom Septembher to J une, $238. Fe Catalogues wrile to Priesident , St aur~ .on, na. july 6, 1882 42 2mi NEW SPORE NEWT GOODS! The W'orli Moves an so (do we. M. J. SMITH & C0, friendvs andi lie pubilic v hat t hey have 8 cured lie large and coo ,iiodlious 8Tt known as thie II000O\ HE Col ~N E it, whie hey will be pleased to serve every body wil Fil iST CLASS GOODS8 at reasoinable priec We have juist ret urned from manirket wh le' wve purchased a fullI stock (of 8(iseasonab Oods(, inicl ud in g Fuirn ish intg GIoo.ds. IFaneT Goods, Ihats, Doots, Shoes, C'oviect ioniarie liardware, I1-armning lmplemuents, Groceie avid G1eneral Merchandtise, and we canl safe1 assert t hat thlese G oodls anid Pices wi compare favoi ably with those of any Hiou' ini (lie up county. We mean to sell Goods. Come avid se lie bargains in Shoes, Tobacco. &c. Don fail to exlaminte outr Goodsl before maok in your pvurchavses, for we buiy aind sell f4 cash, andl cani guarvantee bargainas in oul view and( fresh Gboods. Be sure to call. Yours respectfully, M. J. MMIlTiI & CO., EaSle(y, S. (C. oct 27, 1881 8 3ma PORTABLE AND I AM AGENT Wood, Tabor and Many of them now in uso in thisk and tLhony and Soo, J. Q Couch, R. F. A ALSO, AGENIr' Watertown Steam Engi Cart and Dr IRON AGE CULTIVATOR., CLIMAX WAI KING ANDI Tiger, Bake, Seed & Fert lave 3.m seteni thein' Cain Mills and COOK'S BUGGIES "Old Hickor: Brown, Winship, and Pratt's C Boss & SchefiId WAINDO1 ACID A~nI Call for- Circulars andd 111ormation. JULIU GREENVIL A ug 24, 1882 THOMAS STEEN, MA~ GREENVII GIN, Manufact ared .. I haetefolwn arilsa h at tion chndley's Repe.iiwer anflitk. m The C'elebralied Vic or O ne IIlorse Grai n Di Aut omatic Pla~in ti on Gues. Ex-G13overn orB p refer to lion. WV. IH. Perry for auny in'ornieatior I ha vi just receiv'ed thle A genicy tor the - liairrow, 1i has great adiivnutog - over' thei Thli Call and exainel~.I. I ron Fences for Flo'ral Antioneer anhI june 1, 1882 LANDRETHS' SEEDS the MARKE SEEDSFor the PRIVA1 1W Handsome Illustrated Catalogue am MERCHANTS, SEND US YOUR BUSI ',DAVID LANDRETH aSONS,SEI M. C, Winchester, Andlerson's Mills. S. O, KEEPS CONSTANTfIA ON H AND A full Stock of GENERA IA MERCilANDI)1SE, viz: SUG ARI, COFFEE, SA LT1, CRO1(CK, R ~Y WVARE, CA LICO)ES, JEANS, and Iall kinds of (GOO)DM, wihich lhe selh aLs cheap Sas any other M erchount in the ( ounty. All kindsq of COUNTl RY PRODU<I( ~'E taken in exchange for GOOD1) , and saitisfatioln Igularanlteedl. fronm $3 to $80 IGive me a call and be convinced of' the abLIove facts. I TR espect fuilly, M. C.pWINCHESTER .E. W. Marshall & Co. S Wholesale and Retail Dealers In iON AND DOM!TCO aT-agODS AND NOTiONS, Next to Ferguson & Miller's, II Fnsomw .LIw - m - - AGRICULTURAL, FOR THE Morse Engines, ad.joining Counties. IR efer to An iall, Dr. Cluyton, M. II. Ellison. FOR T1Eb ines, Kemp's Manure' ill, &c., &c. GRl EG' PLOW SULKY [tlDING cU~jlVIVT0ls, Ilizer hower, Cormbuined, I1' not, call at my otfice. Evaporators. & CARRINGES. < Wagons, rins. Feeders & Condensers, 'otton Presses S C. SMITII. LE, S. C. 49 2m LE, S. C. EFl1 FEEDING~ COTT3N ng ring, New Ork. Lred at Waynesboro, Pa yp'-ic'e: TIhe Cr!ebirafr-1 Aemuc Harrow~ st Iipemnent ever' ininioceIl on? 1!lai . F. l'erer' Iie has t I j 1on : h i i1 naion. as. ito its wiorkinig. mleof' ill ey.L~ 's Arijatsiable anU i e tve.-1ibh u- ('eincerry Lots. 'OM AS STEEN. I ( 'omnailsion Metrchan31f. PEDIGREE SEEDS NINETYE ITY EAR & oaur.Negw P~an SE D 'E FAMILY SE D es on our own Farm d Rural Reg~ster FREE TO ALL. NESS CARDS FOR TRADE LIST. !D GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA Plows PLOW STOCKS Shovels, Spades Mattocks, Picks. RAK ES. Cross Cut Saws, ANI) Laba ora onh.. Od. .a Professional Notices. CHAS. P. BARRETT, A TTORNEY J COUNYSELNO A T LA IW, PIckens C. M., M. C. (Office in School Commissioners OflIce) Will practice in (lie State and Federil Courts. jan 5, 1882 M G(o. 0. Wymy's, (ho. W. TAYLOR, .JAMIIN I. OUtR, Pickens C{. If. C Greenville. S. C. WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR P A TTOR A'Y'S tOUSSE;L(RS.1 1' LA 1' P'ICKE'NS ). I., S. C Prompt attention giveti to hnisiness entrus led to Iheu. L nirch 10, 1884 25 \11. F'. A uNelr., ,i - k )(e J. Greenville- $ (. l'iekens' 6 C ANSEL & BOG GS. A .\TTO'N I-'.YS A ND (OUNSI-.L(1.S A T L A W PICKENS C. H., S. C. O)fieui int the Cotllt. 11N,. I'romtfpt iLtftlitm gi\'enl U'j al| br.sjiigs* eii, ti'isted tO thein. de 9, 18S0 12 The Grand Central Drym o;iszu Onjrhi Dr J. W. QUfLJLi A j -AT - EutA EY , . . S. C., A Al I IAVE RF.CEilIVEll AND 11 AVf- IN store tih [;Wgest 2m 1 h-1 t Selectel Stock , of G(ENEt Af, MER'CANiDI1)SE-: iii this L1 pilace. .\ TO TilE L )A Di M. I wotid~ say thuit I iniveY just r'ceive~l 200t udifferent St yles ot' il .\A S :i 110 N I'T ., ('ron 25 cents to $7.00 apiece A niice l ine of Tritmntinvg Silks and fSainis. 20,000 Yards Calicoes, :\lnslins and Jlji tites. Mly stock of Ladies a:tul (etle meni's -shoes is com'plete, att prices that never fail1 () sell I theni. Snotis.lieitis 1111 It'llr' min es , bough tic il 1' c'm (nu tt 1 .-un-e . Sht il insheinss.n l~ l ae ( 'lasswaet T able .t t l l et Cn 1'5iiler in' j2 't rnll \~lici nes, Pa*i nt.S , (l)il. f ut I e A larg 1 o, fIev ii 'ny0rcre as !4benp as the li ebe 1et''s1 J.WVLl' 9 L,.N mayl 0, 1985 l ess .o Sprnar ha- ..indn m bl: 2~ \hI.I va i t r *1-:j0istiI. la age gnenil y;1 (~'in pio i. i'2. ~' e. li IM~l I .l .-l ' '!, 2' ;.' 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