LOCAL 1TKMS. Churoh Directory. Rev. Ilugh McLccs, 2d Sunday nt 11a. m. Rev. J. C. Hudson, 3<1 " 11 a. m ltcv. W, II. Ariail, 4tli " 11a. m llov. W. IJ. Singleton at Sacona every 1st Sunday and .Saturday boforo, at 11 a.m. , Tht streets of our town aro being worked out and put in good order tliis weok, William Alexander an old citiren of thin county, oged 82 years, died at his residence on tho K oweo river last. week. Wo aro roqucsted to State that a protracted meeting will begiu at Sccona church on the fourth Sabbath, instant at 5 o'clock,]), m. ? Rov. Dr. J. C. Ilidcn, of Greenville, will aid the pastor of tho Easley Baptist church in a series of meetings, beginning next Suui day, the 13th instant. , DirricuLTV.?Mr. J. J. Hunt and W. S Kirksy got into ft difficully near this place on Inst Saturday in which the latter had his left arm and three ribs broken Ly n large Btick weed on hiin by the former. Obbrnvim.k Distkict Mkktino.?The fols lowing commitlce has been appointed (o provide homes for the Delegates and Ministers * to tho District Meeting, which convenes at this place on tho 21th instant, viz: W. A, Losley, W. T. Mears, John Ellis, A. C. Hughes ' aud Alonzo M. Folger. W. II. A It IAIL. Bev. A. W. Lamnr preached to a largo and appreciative congregation at Secona church ou last (Saturday and Sunday. lie also preached in (he Methodist church in this pladc on Saturday evening. His earnest and eloquent preaching throughout this county "U'rt flunk llflfl llano n 111 r? 1 > rrnnil n%\,\ bread cast upon the waters, may be taken up fc. many days lioncc." To (lie members and friends of Twelve Mile. Camp Ground ; As the Arbor lias bccomo inipairod and is dn xgerous, we propose repairing it, commoncing on Monday, 21st instant. AVe call upon one and all to help. lJrethven be prompt, and bring some oak boards with you 27 it;oh<28 in length, lie prompt to the time. Truly your servant, 1'. C. An interacting protracted meeting of eight ' days duration has been concluded at Mount Carmul church in this county. There were ^ lour accessions, two by experience and two by letter. The meeting was conducted by the ltcv. W. li. Singleton of this county, assisted by Ilev. Mr. Stone, of Cireinvilte. , <*? Thk Koaos.?The public roadsarc gencral)jr in bad condition, and as I ho people are now done "lading by," wctrust ihc Commissioners will have thi'in worked out and put in good order, all over tho County. Of course it was not expected of (he people that they should dor tho work before they were through with ! (heir crops, but they are now through and I ^ have more lensuro thi>ll ?t nnv ntlmr snnann ! of the year, and wo hopo ihe commissioners will give choir overseers instructions to warn out their hands anil work their roads without delay. At this time wc do not know of but ?ne section of road which has been worked, ^ mid that is (he first fg?tiou 011 the road lead- | injj from this place to Pnmpkintown and | Ksnlatee, under charge of Mr, W. M. Ferguson, which lias been put in good condition, j Ofcourso the commissioners will do their 1 duty about the matter, and wc sav this merely I as a reminder to them. ' -44?? Oj.rn Mrktiku.-t-TIio Democratic Club at fhis place met In the Courl lloiuo 011 Ihh8aturday. Tho meeting was a very interest! ing one and all tho members present seemed to be fully imbued with tlu? iinportnnco of the conflict before us. The Rev. A. W. I.amar was present, and by invitation addressed tho club. lie stated that lie desired it to bo dis? <9 tinotly understood that ho was not a poiiti. cian in any sense of the word, and did not tirAnn?r> tn tnnl/r? n nAllllnnl urtnn<.li '!? ?? ?? ? ? X - ? - !'" ? fj.vvvi., i.c n citizen of South Carolina, lie felt ft doep in* terest in (ho welfare ami prosperity of his fit ale. The good people of Soul h (Carolina had been traduced and misrepresented so much nnd 80 persistently that he feared they had lost their manhood. If they would rise up in mcir manhood and assert their Go nit nature and hone dwindle* mi? .l.wrmii. . I Invalid,would you enjoy tlmt inoHliniuhlo boon, honUh? Know that it in within your power. Thousands have been as bad off as you are. ? Strength to their enfeebled limbs, and joy to their despoil ling hearth has beon impu ted by tho judicious iibo of Or. Tnti's Vegetable Liver rills, the boon to suffering humauity. iiBXii?a?m?inn MuaammammmaamaammamBmmsmm Meeting of County Democratic Executive Committee | Pursuant lo nOjournmcnt, tho Counlv Ex cculivo Committee mot nt the Court House, on Monday, the action on primary plan of election for candidates, was received, as follows: I'ickcnsville club, adopted; Liberty club, rejected; Oarvin club, adopted; Easley club, adopted; Pickens Couit House club, adopted; Dncusville club, adopted, Pumpkintown club, adopted; Eastatoo club; adopted. A majority of the clubs having adopted tb? plan, the following preamble and resolutions were then presented and unanimously adopted: Wiiehkas, A majority of the Democratic clubs in the coiintv haviiiu aJonted llio r>lnn of primary clcction for candidates, as proposed by tho Executive Committee, aud, whereas, il is umdc the duty of said committee to designate the time for holding said election, thcrcforo, be it Retolvcd, That each club meet on Friday, the 18th day of August, 187G, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and proceed to receive votes for candidates, as proposed, until 4 o'clock, P. M. or as much later as may bo necessary, to afford all members of the club an opportunity of voting, Iieaotval, That each club bo entitled to live delegates to tho county convention, and that said convention convene at the Court House, oh Saturday following, the !9th, for I lie purpose of oarTying out the duties imposed by the said plan of primary election, and for the discharge of such other duties as limy properly come before it. RcsoU'cd, That it was the intention of the Executive Committee that the candidate re* ceivitig a plurality, ar highest number of votes, (but not a majority, as published in the propsition) should be the candidate of the party. Jterolveil, 1 hat cach club, when it meets to vote for candidates, be requested to ratify the above declaratory resolution, and voto for candidates with that understanding, Resolutions submitted from l'ickcnsville, Garvin and Kasl'ey clubs, were laid on the table. Counuitte then adjourned to meet oh Kiiloday in August next, It. H. 1JOWEN, Chairman, I>. F. Hbadi.ky, See. Thousands use It, Why hesitate* .Jovv lo the world! Women is free! Among tlie many modern discoveries looking to the happiness nnd amelioration of the human race. ik.no in entitled to higher consideration than tin; renowned remedy?Dr. J. llrndficld's Female iTegulator, Woman's Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magic power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures suppression of the menses. It removes uterine obstructions. It cures constipation and strengthens the system It braces the nerves and purities the oiooti. 11 never runs, as uiousnnus will testify. I'llia valuable medicine is prepared niul sold l>y L. II. Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, (in., l'ricc ?1.50 or bottle. All rcspcctuble tlriig men keep it. SOUND AND WKLt. Ati.anta, 0a., Dec. 20, 1808, l)r. .1. Hrtulfield?Dear 8if:?I take pleasure in stating that, sometime previous to the late war, 1 used with ilte utmost success, on a servant gill, your Female, Regulator, pre|.mi d :>.! M>-?il?ields Druir Store, West I'oiiii, ?>a. /vnc nnu oeeu sintering severely Ir??m suppressed menstruation iiml lliia mcdieine soon restored lier (o health. She is today living in Atlanta sound and well. I will state (artliev, iliat 1 know of its being used witli equal success in otl.er cases. 1 do not hesitate (o endorse your preparation for tho purpose for which you rccooinmcnd it. Yori*8 truly, John 0. Wiutxkr. July 27, 47 4. mm MH SCHOOL luaafcUUiB IK VI ll rp!!H Sccoixl Session of tho ahove named JL School will open Tuesday, June Dili, !?10, For terms, &c., acUlrc?? ?Principal, J. Q. STOCKMAN. May 25, 1870 Ii8 tf rail... a _ a i * in; hiuh- .kmiiii v aruiiiiu I'ickHNS County. 1!>j I. 11. J'hiljwt, Juil.c of Probate. WiiKitkah, John L. (Sravley lias made suit to me to grant liiin Letters of Administration, upon tho Kslato ami KH'ects of Thia Ladd, ilecoased? Tlio kindred and creditors of the said Thia Ladd, are therefore cited lo he and appear before mo, in the Court of l'robate, toho iiolden at I'ickcns(J. II., on Monday, the 28th day of August, inal., at 11 o'clock, a. in., lo shew cniiKO, if any they have, why the said administration should mil he granted. IS i veil under my hand ami teal this, I lie Bill day of August A 1>., 187l>. I. II. I'll!LIMIT, J.p.i' c. Aug 10, 1M7& r.i 2 The Stato of South Carolina* Pickkns County. IN COMMON PLIiAS. llnylis W MannoU, Fletcher /l/ansell, Camilla Jluudrickn ami husband Jamea 15 llundricks and uthct'ri?Pluiutitt'a. against J Mm oh I'flBwoll, Robert K Howen, Win A (Hyde, Henry 0 HiiggH, Thomas W KiixhpII, Orlando l-'olgcr and others?Defendants. com i'll a i nt ion uki.ikk, &o. I) Y virtue) of a decreolnl order, made ]>y (ho ) Hon. T. II. ('ookoi Judge of the Eighth liidioiul Circuit, on the lflth dny of July, A. I) IKVli, ouch and every of the heirs at law ofTinsii Km ma Johnson, formerly Tinpa I'n ma Maine!!, if any there he other fli'iti tlii* I'll i n I i (V?t it t m r v i* iiiimnil in fliiu <\ a lion, are hereby mimmoncd and rc<(nirod lo ftpyioar before the Cloik of this* Court, identify them olvrs arid oh I sil?li nh llieir claims to t ho funds to lie ditdribuled, herein on or bofolo tbo ? 1st day of .Inly A. 1>. 1N77, or forever be debnrred of nil benclit undor the decree for distribution to be rendered in this act ion. Civen under lay hnnd nml ofilco seal nt I'iokeiiH, this tho 16lli tiny of July A. 1). 1870. H. IV K HIT If, Clerk of Court of Common Pious for l'ickirts County, JS. ('. ! July fiO. IbVG i0 Jy . ? IN W VY AUV JfiltTIS15M ENTS. TlMOTOr I WOULD AGAIN RKSPEOTBULly cull tho attention of tho public to my well holoctod and assorted etoek of BOTtUH ?nnw? griviiiu am SUPlttfaft DRY-GQQDS. consisting of DRY & FANCY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Cents' dotting Made a Specialty. /Ti It r\ *1 -r -r-? ^ tr.it V VJ'jUIJ&S, HARDWARE, &G. All of which I will soil choap for cash. I am still Agent for tho UEUIII3?? IvA." FERTILIZER, ono of tho best i n 4 K A %y* n nlr r? i 111 i/iiv niiuauii Prico payablo in cotton at 15c. 1st Nov., SGO.OO per ton. Prico payable iu currency 1st Nov., $55.00 per ton. Prico payablo in cash on dclivory, $47.50 per ton. Freight $0.00 per ton, to bo added to this point, and must bo paid in cash. Last but not least, lot mo impress it upon thoHo who uro duo mo on ac>? count for 1875, that! need the money and MUST IIA V10 SETTLEMENTS. my tip ai onco una lavor mo ns i favored you. M. \V. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S. CFeb 17, 1870 2-1 tf DURYEAS' SATIN GLOSS STARCH. TRY IT! Lse it once, and you will use no other o DURYEas' T \fT">D/"\"\7"n*T'\ nnnxr nni . T-H~.it iiui nw vii.1/ OWitiN C)lAiiVJli. I'ronouncd by Jtirors of Great International Exposition, Paris, 1807, to be tho 44 PEIWI3CTION OP QUALITY." A (ri.il will insure its popularity everywhere. Nono genuine without Duryeus' on every puck age. For snlc by Groccrs generally. June 8, 1870 40 ly TVTTT^Xir PTnn/r in xz, vv riivivi. 0 Oconee Tannery TJIK undersigned have associated with them in the conduct of their business of Tanning and tfamif'actiiing JiOOIH JUKI KltOl'N, MR. CHARLES WEITNAUER, as n partner equally interested with us therein. The nanus of the firnt will hereafter be I ho "OCONEE TANNERY." Tlmnkful for past patronage, we bospeak ti coiuinuanco of ilio name. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fmo repulalion ns a Tanner, and will be able to supply customers in this lino with the host article of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS LEA I HER. ALSO, Wc will continue to manufacture our first class hand in ado mis And offer thorn on the bext terms. OUll RO()T<8 ami SIIOK8 aro for sale l>y W. T. Mo FALL, at l'iokena Court House, cheap for cash, or which will bo cxehangeil for JLiilea on reasonable terms. (}. W. FII//.FNOER, UOTTIiOUU WANNER. July 20. 187<1 4tl If FOR ^ A 1 P JL "X* ' /L v W M. A. Jl?J A / mil ft undersipned will sell at Private S'ale, _1. Iiih valuable PLANTATION, known as tlioLnrkin Hendricks place, containing 112 acres, on which there are about 10 acres of tlrnt class bot tom. Thcro is also a good now Cotton Gin and Press on the plaeo, good Dwelling and all nccessnry Outbuildings. ALSO, Another Tract, containing 108} acres, on wldcli (hero are tine Dp Lands, well timbered and first class bottom: and a fino Orchard. /lliHO, All my Interest in l.nrkin IIoiHiiiok'd eslut c. If not (told at lVtvato Snlo boforo tho 20th of next Hoptemher, all tho nbnvo property will bo ilispoKeil of ivt I'ublio Snlo. I'. (). aiUlrcaa, Daousville, Tiekens County, . i. C. JKSHK CIIKNSII AW. May llj lb70 HO id I / N E W A1) VERT ISEM EN TS. A Fine LIN E OF MIT soon. / Ml? MTU??? AT. I McFALL'S, II ATS?LADIES', MISSES', AND GENTS, at priccs to suit the times. At McFALL'S. o BOOTS AND SHOES. Good find Chcnp, At MoF ALL'S. o CROCKERY, TIN AND I1ARD\\T A T)P T"? _ i?r ^ IV IYUHj. X-rices VYAYJJOWN. At McF ALL'S. o FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES At McF ALL'S. o DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Pure and genuine?will cure the sick and ?? a1?a 11, a n _1 1 _ ax ? n^ iiiutvu uiu wuii ioui uuncr. iry mo? Don't bo backward?but ask for what you want.. Respectfully, W.T. MoFaix. March 30, 1S7G 30 COME ALL! s_o EASLEY STATION, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED FIRM (SUCCESSORS to T. W. RUSSEL) Imvo nnnnnr! rwn f l\no! nnaa n f I^ooIait Ci!< n I !/\rv v|/uuvv.i vuu uiiniuvoo (iu JJiioiuy kJiauwn, A. Jj. II. II., and propoao to kcop a first class stock ot Dry-Goods and Groceries, Which thoy proposo to soil at bottom pricos, as tho following pricos indi V/CI uu Factory Yarn, 81.20 per bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 conts per yard. 3-4 Shirting, GJ ccnts por yard. Liverpool Salt, ?1.05 per sack. Sugars, 0 to 10 pounds to tho dollar. Itio CofToo, best, 4 lbs to tiio dollar. Good Tobacco, at Of) conts por lb. iriour, Family, tf /.UU por barrel. C. K. Baltiinoro Bacon, 13 conta por pound. All oilier things in proportion. Always in tlio Corn and Cotton Market; and other produco taken in cxchango for Goods. (iimnosol tho host on hand. Call and oxarnino beforo purohasing. Respectfully, RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., lunrcn z, 10/0 zo EasleY IIotcL. o THIS POPULAR HOUSE is convoniuntlv loetiled lo llio Depot; Rooms well furnished and (ho tiililo supplied with the best in the market. lJoard reasonable. Conveyance furnished to Tabic Rock, Ciosar's Head, or any other point which parties may wish to visit. CLYDE & MOTES, Proprietors. March 30, 1870 30 Gino ' 7 (& ?' " 7; 7 y E VV AIJV E UTISE M liNTS. G rant ME THE OPPORTUNITY AND 1 ASSUME you that I Will Prove to all, that I lmvc n" pood ami" cheap lot of Confections as any to be found, and mcro is Not A man who can beat my Stock of Cannod Goods. Besides the abovo, I have purchased a stove, and a nico Lunch of Frosli Oysters can B e Ilad at any lime, provided I am not Elected Intendant, iiv which case you might, Again, Havo to go home hungry anil moneyless, B u t Hoping no sucli missfortunc ftwnils mo, I cordially invilo ftll my hungry friends to give me ft call, nnd I Will Appease their hunger on short notice and at low figures, ns my objcct is to live and let Live in Tli08e liftrd limes. Dont forect lo ei\ll on .7 LI. QLAZENEll, who can be founil in the Post O Uxoo at Easley Station. Doc 2, 1875 14 If NEW STORE, MEW OOODS! AT EASLEY STATION, S. C. Tlio undersigned have opened a House in Easley, near their Livery Stable, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY RTTSTTtf-tfSS Under the Firm, name and style of HICIII-Y &WYATT. They guarantee bottom prices as they intend selling strictly for cash. Give them a call. II. A. RICIIEY, A. G. AYYATT. Easley, Nov 22, 1875 13 tf Tlic New* and Courier i*?r tlic Campaign. o rrillK canvass now opening is tho most imJL portant in which clie people of South Carolina havo been engaged since the momentous election of 18(10 Ilnnn ilu i-ncnW lontMuls tlio weal or woe of the Stnlo ivml the Union. THE NEWS AND COURIER will, ns ever, bo in the front of tho fight, sustaining fearlessly and faithfully tho candidates of the National Democratic party, and tho action, whatever it shall ho, of tho Stato Democratic Convention. To this wo pledge the wliolo power and iniluoi.de of a journal which, in tho past, has done what it could lo serve tho interests, and preserve the rights and liberties, of tho people of South Carolina. In nrdnr flint if mnif !?/* w?il.li? 1 ....... I..U ...Cil.13 of every Democrat in the State to roiut THk Nkws and CouniKR during tho canvas.", we liavc established tho following campaign rates, free of postage and for country subscriliers only, beginning this day anl Weekly, 8ix months, 1 (?( CUR A HOST Book and Job Printing Oflicc IX /'///: ST.I !'/ '. ?* Hny Ainirt'ss an c?>mmhisicuiioiis, oi what' evo?" oliaranlor, lo Malinger Ue^istcr l'nli lisliinfr Company, ('olmnliit S. C. May lt<, lb70 o7 t j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EARLE, WELLS & TAYLOR, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS, PICKENS (J. II. Members of (lie Anicrican Attorneys Association nntt of the United States Lftw Asaociat ion-. Col. JAtftiS ft. IIAQOOD ia as?ociated with them, and tliey will give prompt attention tp all business entrusted to them. , June ir? 1 R7? At -v.v -Ml Norton, Keith & Hollingswortll A T TO It NIC YS A T LA W, Will practice in' llic Circuit and Probato Courts for I'iokens County, and in the United States Courts of this State from Hint county? One of the 3enior partners will be present to assist in (lie transaction of any important business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, 1 >v. ij. KKITH, { "u,u,llltt C. L. HOLLI^QSWOUTH.PickonB C. II. March 23, 187(4 29 HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A TTORNE 1\ST A T LA W. PICKENS 0. II. s. c., Will Practice in nU t ho Courts of tlio StrUo and of the United Stales. Business promptly attended to. March 1G 1K7G 28 ^IIITXEll S1MMKS. ATTOItNEY AND COtfXSKT.LOR AT LAW, . GREENVILLE, S. C. Practiccs in tho Circuit ourl and Court o Protoato for l'ickcns ounly. May 1(1 42 Gnj ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTvmxr.Y AT I,AW, BfflimLS C, H? 5, Cr # Practices in Courts of Pickonef County, and in United States Courts * 1 i.,jj I ? W1LI< GKAlUNtt MADE H A IF TIN G, ,^S A N D MNjjERSj The U N EQUALLED J AS. LEFEEL DOUBLE] gfliresreorasra resin 4 Willi lilffM.-Md Addrkss, POOLE & HUNT.' 1 GUANO! TIIH UNDEHS1CSNF.1) RESPECTFULLY call tlic attention of ilieir friends to the fact, that, in addition to their Stool: of General Merchandise, Which is always full in its varied branches. They have on hand a quantity of different Standard Fertilizers, al the following prices; IS i'? 00 Time Price, payable in Currency, 61 00 Time Price payable in Middling Cotton, at 15 cents, CO 00 Atlunlic Plaoaplinte. Cash Price, Sl4 OC Time Price, payable in Currency. 60 00 Time Price, pityablcin Middling Cotton nt 15 cents, 05 00 Iflapcs IMaosplialo. Cash Pri(c, !?18 00 Time Price, payable in Currrncy, 63 00" Wilcox Ar CiibbM' ^IaiilpuInfi'd fiiiiirio, Cash Price, ?55 001 Time Prioe, payable in Middling CotIon, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to bo added from Factory, am? !.l.. n.? o it . i, .. . . ? wion. /l(, llIJ1c 8ai0ft (0 ?0 ci08ett. l>y nolo, iluc 1st day of November next. Respectfully, HUDGJ3NS & BOLT. Knsley, S. 0., Feb. 187(5 2(1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS I YOUll ATTENTION IS MOST KHSI'KCT* fully cnlled lo (lie largest and decidedly I lie OIIHAPHST Slock of Goods dial lias over been exhibited in Wcsl Greenville; consisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,. , GROCERIES, do-, etc. Our prices arc so low that, no hoiiMO tliir side of New York cun itndcr-sell us. Wo sell Goods strictly for CASH, wliioh enables us lo make tho ahovo declaration. I | 1 1 % . -r *t v ivuu|r vuiiM?ftiii ijr "ii IIIIIIU Jl lurpo IOf. OI fHHTRS, SASH nn?l HI.INDS, nl prices (liat > defy competition'. J Wo ?lso keep on liur.tl u largo lot of I hope, colcbriitinl OIIANOK 1'I.OW STOCKS, lo wliicli wcinvfto your Attention. ' , Wo liavo alrto cointcch'l I" our Slore, n | :x l.argo WAUON V AU1>, witli :i well of (Jowl , Wulcr, wliirli is Ftvo ami Opin lo Am.. iV ISUOTIIftin, (ileumi!I? S I'., October 1, 1^7"'. a'6