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Business men who advertise to he benefitted, will bear in mind tlint the SENTINEL has a large and increasing circulation, and is taken by tho very class of porsons whose trade they dcBirc. PICKENS C. II., S. C.: o Thursday, Marcli J2, 1870. ??WP??? ??n?? ?? Township Meetings.Next Saturday is tho day designate <k! by Col. Bowon for meetings in each Township, to organizo Democratic clubs. Wo know, on account oi tno importance of doing all tho work possiblo in tlio farms, that this is not a favorable timo for tho mcct-o ingsj but on account of tho groat im* porlanco of this movement, wo trust the honost, sturdy yoomany of the County will lay asido lor tho oncci mcir iarm duties ntul repair promptly to the placca of mooting. Rally! Rally ! A meeting will bo held at tho Court llouao on Saturday next, tho 1th inst. for the purposo of organizing a Democratic club, and elocting threo I)olcgatea to tho County Convention, Avnicu meets on Saloday in April for tho purposo electing .Dologatoa to tho Stato Con volition. All who ?ro in favor of overthrowing tho corruption and oppression of Radical rule, and tho restoration of an honost an J economical government, tiro invited to como forward and join the organization. . 4 * tt&r Wo acknowlodgo tho roecipt of an invitation to attend tho anniversary colobrution of tho Excelsior Litorary Sociotyof Ncwborry Col lego, at Walhalla, on Friday ovening, 3lst instant, at ha f past 7 o'clock. Tho debate for that occasion is: "Should tho learned profession ho considered nvoro honorablo than tho othor voca lions ol life?" Affimative, 1). A. Zeagler, negativo, C. M. ISfird. + * Tho National Democratic Coiivontion will ho held in St. Louis on 27th of June next. Chicago waft dofoated by two votes. im>~ South Carolina has fortunately goltou rid of two of tho Moseses; if nho could get rid of tho other, nlie would be still more fortunate; theso Mososcs, unliko tho Moses of old, aro uncertain loadors, and shockingly poor deliverers. m - m \Velr. in Hand.?Colonel Counts chairman of tho Democratic party in Barnwell County, roports that returns from tho different townships show about thrco fourths of the entire while yuiu ?vcro unroiicu at tho first meeting of thu township clubs. This givos JJarnwell a Democratic phalanx cigh tccn hundred strong to start with. A resolution passed byaformor Legislature of Mississippi, approving Gon. Slioridan's conduct at Now Orleans, has just been oxpunged from tho records. Thoro aro 3,000 wliilo men in Florida who Imvo not voted sinco Lho 1 downfall of lho Confederacy?enough to innuro ft J)omocratic triumph at < ovory eletion. 1 ??-? # _ t The statistics of the Free Methodist i Church are nine conferences, 255 preachers, 10,000 members, 225 \ Sunday schools, 8,000 scholars, and church property to tho amount of r $500,000. Tho church was formnH c in 18(>0. Oharlotto Cushman, tlio colobralcd t American aclrosH, diod in tho city of ; Boston on llio 20th nil. Harvard col logo received 8fih.scii|)- ' lions and gifts amounting to $214,^ I'lHJ during the your 1875. I ( i ifiwyfc Democratic Clubs- j For tho corivcnionoo of our friends in tho different Townships in tho County, who ni>> called upon to moot on Saturday noxt, lor tho purpose ot organizing clubs, wo subhiit tho fpl-> lowing form of Constitution and ByLaws foi* thoir nnnnidiMvit.irm* CONSTITUTION. I. Tho ntimo of this club shall bo -? Democratic club, II. Tho ofTicors of this club shall consist ol a Prcsldont, a first; second and third Vice-Prcsidonts, Secretary, rn ? xruusuror, anu an Jixeoutive Ufcmmittco, consisting ot five mombcrs. III. It shall bo tho duty of tho President to prosido at all meotings, and to call spccial meotings when requested bo to do by a majority of tho Exeeutivo Committoo; provided that in caso of the abscnco of tho President at any mooting, it shall bo tho dutj' r a i * * ui uiiu oi liio vicc-i'rosiuonis, according to numorical ordor, to preside and porform all the duties of tlio Prosit dont. IV. It shall bo the duty of tho So? crotary to koop a correct rocord of tho proceedings of ouch meeting, and to conduct all tho correspondence of I s>1.,K Y. 11 shall bo Ihoduly of tho Troonurcr to roceivo nil fund?, paid in for tho uso of Lho club, and pay out tho flam') undor tho direction of tho President and by ordor of a majority of tho members. Yl. It shall bo tho duty of tho Ex ccutivo Committco to oxorciso a general supervision ovor tho nfifairs of tho club, nnd to suggest such measures ns they may ilcem conducivo to the interest of the club, and to use their porsonal influence to increaso tho membership. VII. It shall bo tho duty of oftCh member to uso his bost ofTorts to pro moto tno ohjoets of this association, whiah is to secure an honest, fftithi'ut and capahlo administration of .State and County affairs, and with tliis end in view, to uso all legitimate means to inoroasc tho membership. VIII. All officers of' this club shall hold their oflieos for a term of twelve months, and shall be olectod by ballot, a majority voto of all tho members of mo ciud Doing nocossary to dotormino such oiection. BY-LAWS. I. Tlio regular mooting of tho club shall bo at on tho day of each month, at o'clock (a. m. or p. m.) II. A quorum to transact business shall consist of a majority of all tho members of tho club. III. A vote of two-thirds of all tho members of the club shall bo necos miry b? uiier or ainonu mo constitution. IV. Tho rules for the governrnont of tho club shall bo such hh are now lined, and recognized in tho government of IcgiBlativo bodies. Columbia, S. Cm February 23.?At a meeting of tho Stato Democratic Exceutivn Oommitteo, held in Column bia on February 22, ]870, tho following resolution was adoptod: Jicsolvcd. That it i? rnnnommonrlnrl to tho Domocracy of tho State of South Carolina to meet, by townships or prccincts, and clcct delegates to County Conventions to bo held in April next; that theso County Conventions shall elect delegates, in number equal to twice tho representation of the county in tho present Jlonso of' Representatives of tho Stato, to u Stale Democratic Convention, to bo hold in (loliimliin rm TimA ? for tho purpose of appointing delegates to tho National Domocrnlic Convention, to bo licld in St. Louis on tlio 27th Juno next, and to take such further action as the convention shall doom proper and necessary. Tho several County Chairmen wil' laleo stops in their respective counties to carry into elToet tho foregoing ro~ u /11 11 f i r\-i* 'AMio township and precinct meetings 3an ho hold when it is nost convclicnt. The County Conventions for 11o election of dolcgatos will bo held n April only. The County Chairman of Jlichland, vith tho resident, mom bora of thin lommittoo will mako all necessary ar? nngomcnt". ior tho accommodation ?f the Stat" Convention. M C. Butt,Kit, Chairman Stato Democratic Kxccuivo Committee. [i1 W ItA WflAM MoM'ftlnpf ? . , I ^ ' #t II UV/il | KVVVI Will * ('oi,i:.m in a, S. C., Fob. 20, 1870. In conHOfjuenco of tho action of the ,l>ovo namol coirimikbuo, tho County 'onvonlion will not bo licKI on llio2cl Saturday in Marctij but will bo bold on sntoday in April noxt, at Pickens Court II0U8O. Tho accounts givon by tho Democratic County Chairmen, who assembled in Columbia on tho 23d instant, from ofrory portion of tho Slato, aro ohoorinir. Nm-ni D. _. ~ ~. uvivie, hi uio lUCJIUry of tho Stato, has her citizons boon as unitod ip fooling, and as firm in pur poso, as now. So let ovory man enroll his namo that desires an honest and just government in South bitrolinrtand work for tho same, and thoro can bo no doubt about a complete victory at tho polls in Novomber next. IV. II,. IJUWJUIN, County Chairman. C ommunications Mr. Editor : Will you give a small spaco in your columns to inform tho , poople ot"your County what tho Kaptists of South Carolina, following tho example of somo of tho other States, desiro to accomplish during this yoar. Whilo tho United Statos as a Government, is now proparing to coU-brato tho Centennial year of thoir civil lib* erty, wo as Baptists, havo rosolvod to make a grand and glorious effort to colebrato the contonnial of our roligious liborty. Tho Kaptists of this Stato, in convention assembled, have rosolvod to o.slnblisb a blazing memorial of tbo sufferings of tho early Baptists in their effort to establish a government with laws to protoot and guarantee to overy christian tho right to worship God according to tho dic? tatcs of bis own conacionco. For this purposo, they propose to raise a contonnial fund of not less than fifty thousand dollars from tho State, which is to bo coilllllv divirinfi Imt.iunnn 1 J ' "vw " vv" V?IV# Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Furmau Univorsity. Thoso institutions, they propose, shall stand as lasting monuments of this effort, and as instruments for tho propagas tion of the truths of Christianity; and, as one means of effecting this object, "family certificates" will be issued, engraved with portraits of eight Pro* sidents of tho State Convention of the Baptists of South Carolina; among whom aro Jiulgo j. Ji. O'Neall, J)r. Richard Furman and others. On the | corlificnU'S will be written the names of tlio father and mother of iho family contributing, and each of tho children, and opposite to each name tho amount contributed?not to bo loss than one dollar, this certificate may bo framed and preserved in tho family. Tho Slilln nnnt-ntilinn ? %i ~. I - " .^ ~ VN/Iifviiwiuii ci|n;uilltt'U II tennial Committeo for ilie Slate, and this coiniiiitice has appointed a Mib committeo for each Association. For llie Twelve Mile Association, the commit too consists of Ilov. \V. B. Singleton, as chairman, and IIovp J. C. Hudson and G. \V. Singleton, and brothers O. II. O. Smith, G. W. Taylor and K. II. Barlion. Tho Baptist of this Stato, through theso committees appeal to all Baptist Pastors and Doacons, and all zealous brothers nnd sisters to aid.the committees in vigorously pushing thin onierpri.se, trusts ing that its results will furnish a Btrong and worthy explosion of gratitudo for tho religious liberty wo now onjoy. The committee for tho Twelve Alilo Assoeiftt-ion nm-nnalir nutr ? ' . . > v>/> j nun tiliu U A* pcct to rccoivo tlio hearty co-operation of tlio pastors and mom bora of cach church in ibis Association, in disseminating proper information to tbo churches. Tlio commiltoo cxpcct to be alilo to send out publications to tho churches, showing how much tho Baptists, ns such have done in early I times to secure to us tlio blessings of religious or soul liberty. T. * 4^ Columbia, Feb. 20.?J. 1). Rober? son was expelled from tho House t< ? day. lie was a member of the com tinttcc lo select text books for llie hcIio Is in tho State, and had made corrupt proposals to several publishing houses in New York, Doston and other places. Tlio con mitteo an pointed to investigate the mattor recommended lie L?o excelled from tlie lluii8e. After a pa icnt hearing the report ol tho committeo was adopted. Pkstii, Feb. 28.?Tlio waters of the Danube, aro subsiding, there is a great distress amonxr the nnnnl? 0 , ,' ?> vrvtl I1VU thousand moo, women and children whoso homes woro flooded, nre lodgod in ehtirchos, and hundreds of' persons passed Sotnrdiiy night on tho roofs of their dwellings, nnd woro I'cscuod in ft starving condition. Spccio flhipmonts from Now York-yoalorday 11 millions, Ill Germftnv 1 K90 mil r?f twaw Ifi I J " ~J ?v, OCO of tbo population are under school instruction; in Great Britau, 1,400; in France, 1,160, in Belgium, 1,140; in Austria and Hungary, 840^ and in li-.iSflia, 150. The annual report of tho State Auditor i<l lfutiliw.lfii !..?? Si**." ? v jxv. ii vuv rvj IIU9 cui I'VUl V* $11,509,25 paid tor scalps but whether for tho scalps of wolves, bears') foxes or Xu-lClux is not definitely set forth. ? ItolumH indicato 50,000 Domos cratic majority in Texas. Gold in Now York on tho 28th ult. oponcd at 131. E3? m BWEAif MARRIED, nit the 2:Ul Feb., by Rev. J. Q. Stockman, :it Rnslcy, Mr. 15. F. MA8SHY to Mips SALLIE ARMSTRONG, both of Greenville. On tho 27th Fob., by tho saroe, nt tho residence of Mr. EHas Day, Mu. GAINES SMITH to Miss L. HOLT, both of Pickens. Pickens Prices Current COllHKCTKl) WEEKLY BY W. T. M'FALIj. Cotton per pound, pneked. Cotton per pound, seed, 4o Bncon per pound, ltj;] Lnrd per pound, '20c Pork per pound, 10c Corn per bushel, 75o Wheat per bushel, $1.50 Flour per barrel, $8@$10 Apples, Dried, por bushel. $1.00 Apples, Green, per bushel, $1.00 Pens per bushel 00c Butter per pound, 15(m*'20o lloof nor rvnunil r A ?'v" o^uc lseeswdx, per pound, 2-ric Tallow, per pound, (;jc Chickens, per head, ]f,c Hides, Dried per pound, 12Jo Hides, Green, per pound, Uo Mggs, psr Dozen, 12Jc Tinders, per bush*!, ?1.00 Feathers, per pound, /jftc Wool, por pound, 40c CoiiKiiaupton Cured, An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple Vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cine of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung afl'cctionsi also a Positive and Radical Cure for Nervous Debility and Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands ol cases, feels it his duty to make it known to bin ?nfVoi !n<* a tualed by this motive, ami a conscientious desire to relieve liuinan suffering, lie will semi (free of charge) to nil who desire i*, this reccpe, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. l)u. \Y. C. Stkvkxs, Mur.roe "look, Syracuse, N. Y. rw TT Tr A x n? ~r-r ?a I iV J\. li ~?J 1 U! Wc arc now prepared to furnish permanent situations (or a lar^e number of persons, male ami female who are tforkiI Port ieu lnrs sent free <m application. Address, with stamp, BoUTUKRN Co-oi-khativk Co., Nashville, Tenii.ZYKALZYO! NOTICE. Application vui i>c made io s. d. Keith, Clerk of the Court, for a Charter (commencing from this day) for tho Meclinn* icftl IT it i on iit Knsloy Station, South Carolina, February 1H7C?. 0. II. C. SMITH, President, P. W, 1,1'liClIli, Vice-President. J. L. COX, Scc'y & Treasurer. Morel i 2,1870 20 4 Notice. "VYTILL bo sold at l'ickens Court House on VV JSalcilay in April next, A LOT OF LAND in the town of l'ickcns, known in tlio 1*1 nt of the Town as Lot No. . Sold as I lie property of li. II. Oriffin, Sr., deceased. TKIIMS CASH? Purchaser (o pay cx tin for lilies. ALSO, On the snme ilajf, wo will sell all the Notes nnd Accounts appraised worthless, due said Kstftto. S. 1). KE1TII, ) J. A. QUIP PIN, ? Adm'rs. .1. C. GRIFFIN. J March 2, 1870 20 f? Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of nn cxccution to rno directed, I will sell to tho highest bidder, nt Central Station, on Saturday, 18th instant, the following artiolcs, viz: I Moslor Kallmann & Co. Safo 1 I'nir JtufFalo Softies, drawing 1,000 lbs. '2 Sticks Salt, 41 I'nir Women's Shoes, (i I'nir Men's Shoes, 7 I'nir Men's (Jailers, 8 l'air Hoots, 6 Saddles. Levied on as tlie properly of Ilesfor & Hosier, rii tlio suit Of Daniel Kline. a i,so, All I lie interest tlmt W. II. Ifesler lias In (lie following articles: I Mosier Kallmann & Co. Safe, 1 l'air 15ulfulo Scales, drawing 1,000 lbs. 2 .Sacks Salt, ' 11 l'air Women's Shoes, <> l'air Men's Shoes, 7 l'air Men's Gaiters. 8 I'air llooln, r, Huddles. Levied on n? (lieproperly of W. II. Hester, it ilio suit of Jniiicx Fislior. Terms Cnsli. J. ItlliBY FKRGUSON, n.r.o. March 2, 1H77 2(1 2 I - ^ N1SW ADVERTISEMENTS. COME ALL! 0 ILlSIiEY STATION, S. i1. TI1E UNDERSIGNED FIRM (SUCCESSORS to T. W. RUSSEL) liavo oponod outbusinoss at Easlcy Station, A. L. R. R., and propose to keep a first class slock ot Mods and Groceries. w ? 7 Which thoy proposo to sell at bottom pt'iccs, as tho following pricos indi cato : Factory Yarn, ?1.20 per bunch. 7-8 Shirting, 8 cents per yard. 3-4 Shirting, 6J conts pjr yard. Livcrpoc l Salt, 81.05 per Back. Sugars, 0 to 10 pounds to tho dollar. Rio Coffee, best. 4 lbs to ? <lnll?r Good Tobacco, at 05 emits por lb. Flour, Family, S7 00 por bnrrol. C. It. Baltiinoro Bacon, 13 cent? por pound. All othor tilings in proportion. Always in tho Corn and Cotton Market; and othor produco taken in oxchango for Goods. Guanos ol tho best on hand. Call and examine before purchasing. llosnoni fnllv* RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 1876 20 GUANO! TIIH UNDE11S1GNE1) RESPECTFULLY call the attention ot'lhoir friends to the fuel, that, in addition to their Stook of General Merchandise, Which is always full in it# varied brnnchcs. They have on hand n quantity of different Standard Fertilisers, at the following prices' IS r a <1 1 v y ' s AiiiiitoiiiaiiMl I 5'Iaospliato. Cash Price, $15 00 Time Price, payable in Currency, ul 00 Time Price payable in Middling Cotton, at 16 cents, - GO 00 Aitauuc irHospiujle. Cash Prico, $11 00 Time Price, payable in Currency. 60 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Coltun at lo ccnts, 6> 00 Mapcs B'liospliaio. Cash l'rti e, ?1H 00 Time Price, payable in Currrncy, 6;i 00 Wilcox ?V ,^Iuaiipul?tc<l Cniimio. Cash Price, $55 00 Time Price, pnyable in Middling Cotton, at 17 cents, 70 00 Freight to be added from FncfOry, and payable in CASH. A'l time sales lo be clostd l>y note, tine 1st day of November next. Respectfully, IIU DOWNS & BOLT. Easley, S> 0.t Fob. 23, 1870 iili A CALL. rpiIK many friends wlio lmvo so generously JL subscribed lo the Methodist Church at Kiisley, are hereby requested lo hai .1 in tlieir subscripiiolis as curly as possible, lo either of the undersigned, or lo Kev. Mr. Nlocknmn. The lumber is on \he ground, and tho churcli will he built as soon as the funds aro raised. Lei every one respond. Fraternally, 1'. I). CUKUTON, Chairman. 0. S. BOLT. Treasurer Building Committee. Enaloy, 8. C., Feb. 14, -1H70 24 2 NOTICE I WILL sell lo llio highest bidder at 1'ick. ens C. II., on Saleday in March next, the following Valuabic Town Lots in Pickens Lots No. lOand 12 on Main Street, fronting the New Hotel. Lot No. ?r)fi, fronting on Cedar Ilock Street. Lots No. 23 and 24, containing -1 acres ciicii, nonr me resilience of J. E. Ilagoed. TK11MS?One-half cash on day of sale, tho other half on 12 rnonths time, with mortgage, bearing 10 per cent interest. JOSEPH W. SULLIVAN, Exooutor. Feb 10, 1870 23 4 E. J. POTTER, M. D. EASLTCY STATION, S. C. ("i RADUATE of a regular charlored school. Tho L>*\ will respond to all calls with dispatch. All oases striotly confidential Private diseases treated in nil tlitir varied forms, with tho erroro of youth and the dis> cases of women and children. Jau 0,1870 18 3m ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNKY AT LAW, BMHVILLE C, H? S, C, Practices hi (Joints of Pickens Oounty, ni?d in United States Court) t -* r IV if'Bimr ? ? ?? yy mm m m M'i fcV 3 * iTl iTl l'jN, ATTORNEY ANI) f!Ol) N8EI.I.0H AT iiAW, GREENVILLE, 8. C. IJraeticcB in Uic Circuit ourt nnd Courl o l'robatc for Pickens ounly. May Hi 1 'J Ou) .NEW A I)V UttTfSKM KN'I'K ^ D R U 0 W5! I WOULD AGAIN BESPEOTFULI II il. > _ii - - r i? ij vail uiu uuonuon 01 ino puono to my well boloetcd and assorted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Consisting of m JDJi Y & FANCY GOODS, HA TS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS' CLOTHING, GROCERIES, % HARDWARE, &C. All of which 1 will boII chonp for cash# o I am Btill A?ont for tho "EUREs KA." FERTILIZER, ono of tho boat in tho market. Prico payable in cotton at 15c. l*t Nov., 860.00 per ton. Prico payablo in currency lsi Nov., ?55.00 per ton. Prico nnvnblo in curIi on rlnlivnrv I * ... "V f . $-17.50 per ton. Freight fcG.OO por ton, to bo added to this point, and must bo paid in cash. Last but not least, lot mo improsa it upon thoso who aro duo mo on ac-? count for 1875, that I ncod tho monoy and MUST HAVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at onco and favor mo aa I favored you. 1 M. W. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S- CFob 17, 1870 24 tf Administrator's Sale. WK will sell for cash lo (he highest bidder, til Pickens Couvt House, on Snlodny fn March next, 1870, nnd continue frotu day to any, unui soni, nil live Pci'MOiial l'roperiy. | the Kslftle ofK. H. Griffin, Jr., deoeiaeil. Amongst nflicr (flings the entire stock of Goods belonging to sniil Rstnto will ho sold, consisting of everything to bo found in a siore of general mcrclmndiso; such ns n largo , and varied stock of tlie best of Shoes, fin? lints, Calicoes, llendy-Mndo Clothing, C??inicres, Jnues, Flannels, nnd Cotton niul Woolen Goods oi every description. ALSO, A fine lot of LMATIIKll, Upper nnd Sole, Harness. Bridles. Smlillos ALSO. A line lot 01 OROChlUES find Hnrdunrc of every description, nnd many oilier things too numorous to mention. S. I). KKlTIf, 15. F MOIUJ KS, ' n i Administrators. FeV) 10, ]8?0 23 3 Administrator's Mice! BY virtue of nn order from I. If. Pliilpot, Judge of Probate, I will sell at Pickens C. I!., on Snleday in March next, the following PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to the Estate of J. M. McFatl, deceased, for cash, to wit. About 11 BALES COTTON; One Lot Pot Ware; Iron, lings and lUcc, &c. AJidU, One Horse, Twiggy n?d Harness, on R creiN it until I lie 1st November, 1870 Purchnscrs to give note with two good sureties, with interest from date. W. T. MoFALL, Adm'r. Feb 14, 287G 24 3 SIIl.lt 1F1 \S SAIjKS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Pickkns. i?i viriuo ot nn execution (o mc directed, \j I will bcII before (lie Court House door, at Pickens C. H., on saleday in Maroh next, the following properly, viz: One Hundred acres more less, sit unto in Piokcns County, 011 \Vcavor'? 4reek, waters of Oolenoy llivcr, adjoining lands of ?? Levied on as the properly of Lemuel A. Howard, vb. W. S. Kirkscy, Administrator of JntnoK Keith, deceased. TE/iMS CASH. Purchasers to pny extra for papers. J. Ill LEY FEROIiaftv - - - Feb 10, 1870 23 " ' "^'4 Homestead ?nd Exemption, NOTICE is horeby given, that Nancy C. Stewart, widow of A.-J. Stewart, deceased, has made application tc me, to have a Homestead set off (o hor, out of tho Kstnle of said deceased, and that I will pass upon tho saino at my oflice in the Court Housn a#. ricnens, South Carolina, on Wednesday, ' April 6th, A. I). 187(3, at 11 o'clock, ft. m. I. H. IMIILPOT, j.r.r.c. Feb 17, 1870 24 0_ Homestead and Exemption- ^ "VTOTICK is hereby K'vc?> O. II. O. IN Smith, of 1'lckenfl Countv, South Caroll* na, has- applied to ine for Homestead and Exemption in the Heal Kstato and Personal Property of tho said t). II. C. Smith; find that I will linA" ll " ' ?' >" op".. ?iir muno ni my ollioo in (ho Court ICouso nt Pickens, Soulh Carolina, on Monday, April 3d, A. 1>. 1870, at 11 ft ra I. II. JIILrOT, j r.p.o. Feb 17,1870 24 Q