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THE SENTINEL 0, f. BIUDIE7, Editor and Froorietor. I Terms of Subscription. One Year 51 50 Six Months 75 A<lvei*tifiiiiK Rates. < Advertisements insertod at the rate of $1 00 * wjt square, of (9) nine lines, or 1.ms8, for tho Wst Insortion, and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. 1 Contracts innde for tiirbk, six or twbt.vb < ininnllia. nn fnvnrabla terms. Advertisements not having tho number of insertions morked on thorn, will bo published i until forbiil and charged accordingly. These terms aro so simple nny child may understand them. Nino lines is a square? j ono inch. In every instance we charge by tlio spaoo occupied, as eight or ten lines can bo made to occupy four or five squares, as the advertiser may wish, and is charged by the Hpacc. Advortiscrs will plcnse state the num- I her of squares they wish their advertisements o niftkc. Business men who advertise to he I benefitted, will bear in mind that the SENTINEL lias a large and increasing circulation, and is taken by the very class of porsons whose trade they desire. PIOKENS C. II., S. O.: o Thursday. March 9, 1876. Tho attondanco of tho people on tho Court s quito largo. ? Thundor and lightning, accompaniod by a heavy rain, fell on Tuesday evoning. Tho Unitod Slates soldiers, stationed at Grconvillo, captured and brought boforo tho U. S. Commissioner, J. Jj. Thornloy, Esq., last Saturday, six men for illicit distilling. All wero lodged in jail. Wo lmvo rcpoatodly warned our pooplo against making this "moonshino whiskey;" but, it seonis, nothing but their own sad oxpcricnco will suffice. On Sunday mgiit iast, liov. llu^h i'xv/ijuuo j'l uav^uv>u n iii^uij uitv;i voting sermon 011 tho truth ot prophaev. His arguments, in support of his euhjoct, woro woll clioson and forccahly exprossod. Wc shall not attempt, howovor, to givo oven an analysis of his discouTfio, lor wo should fail to do it ju3tioo. Wo aro glad to learn that tins is the first 01 n scries ot sermons on tho sarao subject. Canr.ot arrango* roonta-bo ofteetod whereby Mr. McLoes con bo enabled to preach for us at 11 o'clock, A. M., instoad of his presont nightly appointments? This, it seems, would suit everybody belter. ? l(e v. 1 hos. .Loopor, a Baptist minis, tor of this county, has married two hundred and soventy-six couple in twenty throo yoars. _____ - 4 ^ . Bev. Mr. Jaeger, the converted Jowish Babbi, and Prof, in the .Southern Baptist Thoological Seminary at Crreonville,|Will proach in tlio Baptist church at Easloy, next Sunday morning, the 12th iii8t. at 11 o'clock. w on II nl inn In (ItA Sprint Yini'n Homo School, located at Anderson, S. C., lor yonng Ladies. It m under tho managoment of Mrs. J. V. Mooro, .Miss 8. Y. Jtobinson, in tho literary, and Miss T;. Jiutlor in tho musical departments. Tuition is reasonable and freo to boarding students for tho first Bcssion. Coroner IJoyd held an inquost over tho dead body of a negro bo}' ionnd dead in Town Crock, on Sunday last. Tho boy had been sahjcct to fits, and having been sent on an errand to a neighboring honso, is Biipposcd to it'ivc taken (il while crossing the loollog. 1VI !'? \\ f I i t f wifiri r\{' I !?/> Paiih! t? Treasurer of Kdgcfiold, was injured by a run-on" of the C. C. and A. It. K. in January, 187"). She brought Hiiit, through ^I aj. W. T. Gary, for damages. Tbo Railroad settled tho case on last Thursday', by paying .Mrs Mo Dovitt 80,000 in cash.?Kdgofield Advertiser. A son of Mr. James LicK, the California philanthropist, has recovered a iii(brmenf. Mfainsl. Iii.4 fiithnr for %> O * D " " " ' ? I 'JHf> for services. Bishop Quintan), of Tonriosee, who is now in Kngland collecting fundH for tho University of Iho Soiuh, has boon eminently successful. - ? The opinion is Kaininir nrovalcnco that Wostcrvolt, convicted under tlio Charley Koss excitemont, is innocent of tho ci'imo. I ?? 1-ondon Tiinos rails fie constitution of tho United States tho "moot saerod political document in the wholo world." I'opuhlicans plouso I - : Constitution of the Pickens Democratic m..L I . VJUIU- j In pursuranco oi a call for that pur- \ poso, tlio citizens of Plckons Township awe m bled in the Court IIouso, on Saturday, 4th inet., and organized tho Pickens Democratic Club. On motion Hon. D. V. Bradley was called to tho Chair, and B. B. Earlo requested to ict as Secretary. Tho iollowing Constitution wns thon submitted by the Comrniltoo, appoint. 3<i by tlio Chairman to draft a constitution, and wan ndopted unani illUUOlJ' i Article I. Tho nagic ot this organisation shall bo "Tho Pickens I)omocralic Club." II. Tho ofllcors ol tho club shall consist oi a President, first and second vieo-Prosidcnt, Soorotary, Troasuror, aud an Exccutivo Comiuittoo, consisting of fivo mombcrs. i i r i a -.i.-ii i- * \ ? * ' j li. it nifti11 uo 1110 uuiy oi mo President to preside at all mootings, and to call special mooting* whon requested to do 60 by a majority of tho Executive Committee; provided, that in case of tho absonco of the President at any mooting, it shall bo tho (lutv of onn of t.lin vifin-Trosiilont.s. according to numerical order, to preside and perform all tho duties of tho President. IV. It shall bo tho duty of tho Secretary to keep a correct record of tho proceedings of each meeting. and 10 conduct all tho correspondence of tho club. V. It Hhall bo tho duty of the Treasurer to roocive all funds, paid in for tho uso of tho club, and pay out tho samo under tho direction of tho Pro oiviv/iii', UIIU UJ U1UU1 ui i% Iiinjuntj' U1 tho membors. VI. It Bhall bo tho duty of the Executive Committoo, to oxoroieo gons oral supervision over the affairs of tho club, and to suggest such matters us tliey deem conducive to tbo interest oi tho club, uiul to uso their personal influence to increuso tho membership. VII. It shall he tho duty of each member to use his best efforts to pro? inoto tho objects of thiB association, which is to secure an honest, faithful and capublo administration ol Statu and CounLv affairs, and with this mid ' " ' in view, lo use all legitimate meana lo increase the membership. VIII. All ofllcors of this club shall hold their oflieo iur the term of twelve months, and shall bo elected by baU lot, a majority of tho votos of all tho members ot tho club being necessary I to determine such election. IX. The regular meetings of this club shall bo bold on the 3d Saturday, at I'ickenn Court Ilouao in caoli month, at 3 o'clock, 1*. M. X. Any malo citizens of tho vicin ity may boeome a member of tho club, by nigmng iho Constitution, and thereby plodging himself to support and sustain to the best of hid ability all nominations mado by tho Democratic party, either in National, State or County elections. XI. Tho mombcrs of this club nlorl<m In nn'.li nn<^ I r> ? uw,,wl* ?"? to the Domocrntic party, to abide by and sustain the nomincos of tho party for all ollices, cither National, State or Count}', and will discountonanco cvory effort on the part of individuals to distract our counsels and divide tho vote 11 poii ipcdpcndent candidate^ whom wo will regard hcrcallor an giviiig aid and comfort to our political opponents. XII. Any articlo of this constitution may he altered or amended, upon ono weeks notice, by a vote of two thirds of tho members present. BY-LAWS. , I. The regular meeting of tho club shall bo 011 3d Satnrdnv in nanli month. II. A quotum to transact business shall consist of ono-third of all tho members of the club. III. Tho rules for tho government ~ 1? II i 1- -- ui inu uiuu niuiii uu hudi us aro now used and recognized in tho govern* mcnt of logialativo bodicn. After an enrollment of tho names of Ihoso who wished to become members, an election f<>r ]>ermanont oflicors of tlic ('lab, according to the above Con. stitution, took placo and resulted at follows: Prosidont, Hon. I). K. Bradley; first V'icc^I'rcsidont, J. JI. Carlislo; soeond Vico President, O. IV Field; Soeretary, W. T. Ale-Fall; Treasurer, Ji. Ji. Jiarlo Kxocutivo Committoo, Kooao Howen' (Jeo. \V. I)oit, W. M. Porgufton, Win' M, Orr, and J. M iStownrl. On motion of l?\ A. Child, tho Chair appointed li. A. Child, ft. J*'. hoopoe mid liiloy SiimuonB to the County ('(invention, which moota at the Court House, on aaleday in Apiil. II III I It was rosolvod tlmt thoso prococd-. ings bo published in Tiik Pickbns Sentinel. Tho olub thon adjourned to tho next ( regular d?\y of mooting. 1). F. BRADLEY, Pros't. j B. B. IGart.k, Soorotary. i 4# Eatley Democratic Club- ( Easley Station, , Pa a M r. Wtk A JL IvIiVlIU VV.j XU(U VII 1. | Pursuant to ? call by Col. K. E. j Bo wen, County Chairman, a goodly number of tho J)oinocrutic voters of Piekonsvillo Township, assembled at this placo to-day, for tho purpose of perfecting a Township (Jlub, and appointing Delcgatos to a County Convention of tho Party, to bo held at Pickens, on salodny in April noxt. Tlios. W. itudsoll was culled to pro-> si'lo over tho deliberations of the meet ing, nnd John li. Gossoit, requested to net ns Soerotary. Col. Bowon, State Senator, by request, madoafow woll-timed and pertinont romarks, explaining tho objects of tho mooting, nnd expressing him* u?l( no ... W I. ?l,r, .mllllnnl OUU (to HUll M llll I.IIV | 'V/IIULUI out-look, and bopoful of a complete victory of the honest pcoplo in the next goneral election, and tho over throw of tho corrupt party that has woll nigh ruined tho State, and urged tho Democratic Party of Pickens vjouniy to ronowea cnoris, 10 accou\~ plish bo desirablo an end, and further expressed himself as opposed lo anything like a mongrel fusion ticket, but counseled straight out nominations? this last sentiment, evidently being moBt heartily endorsed by tho cnliro assemblage. Aftor tbo remarks ol Col. Bowon, n call was mado to all willing to creato a Domocratio club, to give tboir nam on to tbo Secretary to bo onrolled, whore* upon some scvonty five presented tbeir names for onrollmont. The adoption of a Constitution bo-, ing next in order, a member prosonted tbo following, whibh, after being dis^ cussed bvafow trontlcmen. was unnn imously a clop toil, first seriatim, ami then as a whole. (Tho Constitution and By-Laws adopted am .similar to other clubs, which wo have not room to print.) Tho ofllcors elected, per tho constitution, are: T. W. Russell, President; T a T... t Ik.xT IT li u. j j.i t iiuiii , v>n |ii. tj . 11, iju? uii fiiiu J. W. Brnnsion. vico- Presidents; 1\ A. MoMalmn, Seorotary; 1). Grico, Treas-* nrorj E. il. Hates, T. J. Howen, B. J. Williams, T. M. VVilborn and Elias Day, Exeoutive Committee. The following gontlonion were els octed delegates to attend tlio County Convention to ansemblo nt PicUons Court House, on saleday in April: John ii. (Jossctt, 10. II. Batos and J. S. Lathem. JSusloy Station, the !st Saturday in each month, at 2 o'clock, was the time and plneo appointed for tho meeting of i his club. On motion, tho Secretary was in si rue ted lo have tho proceedings ol this mooting published in tho Pickkns SkntTnki, and Grecnvillo NewsNo further business being introduced, tho meeting adjourned. T. NY. IIUSSKLL, Chairman. J. It. GOSSETT, .Secretary. Central Democratic Club A Democratic Club-was formed at Central to-day, to bo culled Garvin Township Club, nnd the following officers elected: President, 15. S. Gaines; first VicePresident, (J. W. JioiTonghs; second Vico-Prcsidont, J)r. T. W. Folder: Lliiril VipfisPi'Asiil.int R -T Trtlin<i<nn> Secretary. John J. Lowis; Treasurer, II. C. Shirley; Exocutivo Committee, B. Garvin, J. J. Garvin, Dr. S. \V, Clayton, W. W. Knight and Z. Smith, liogular mcotings to ho hold on Saturday proceeding cach aaloday, at 2 o'clock, 1\ M., at Central. Dologatoa to County Convention, 1<\ i fi.,....:., i/< \r ? 1 i> ? u. vji i% i v 111 j i t, \yiiij turij illlU J}. J. Johnston. Moved that Tim Ptckhns Skntinkl bo requested to publish tlio above. J . J. Lkwih, See. (jioodrioh, tho famous Cicago di vorco lawyor, has been disbarred by the Supreme Court in scathing judges mcnt dolivorod by J u.stico JJreoso. O An old farmer said to his sonf, 'Boyp, don't you ovor Bpckcrlato, or wait for somolhin' to turn up. You ...^.11 ?.wi .i~ iili^uu jcni> mo ill 114 Oil UUWII (Ml a stono in tho middle of a meddor with ii pail twixl your logw, and wait for a cow to back up to you to bo milkod." ? < >? (ion.Toombs is lecturing in Georgia on tbc Magna Cbarta. -!! ..... f - Court ? Opor.cd at Pickonw on Monday, at 1 10 o'clock a. na. His llpnor Judgo j Dooko, presiding. A ft or tho Grand t I... 11 1 1 I IT t /uty vr?i? uuuuu miu nworn, inn xiuiiur < procoodod to chargo them aubstanlU ' :\lly as follows: Ono 3'car has elapsed sinco any i sourt has boon hold in your County, 1 find vet from tho bills laid boforo mo ] by tho Solicitor, tho amount of crimo in your County is vory small, consid- ? oring tho length oflimo and population nf llin Clniinf.V 'I'liia ia liiirltlv - J' croditable to your people, and must bo gratifying to you, as it is to the court. Ho hoped this stato of tilings would continue, and ho was euro nothing would contributo more to this cud than the faithful dischargo of "tho Unties of the (Jrand Jury. You nro iho grand inquest of tho County, and your duties oxtond to the oversight of : ail your public ottlcors, and to tho protection of i lie people from wrong and oppression from overy quarter. You nro to know no man, but only your duty, and to discharge it fearlessly without malico to any one, and without/car, favor, afFoclion, reward ur iiu|iu 01 runnru, ny mo pcsont law, which I consider a wiso provision, your torm ofscrvico is for twolvo monthp. During that time you are to bo faithful sontinols of tho public interest and public wolfaro. You can learn and improve upon your duties from timo time, and thus in tho futuro bo better ablo to discharge thorn prop crly. Whila you keep a watchful oyo on your officials, they will better disohniurn I hntp full /I i? I xr <*?*/! ll.io vm?i l u v i i i U II V* II Ij J j 41 11 VI t I J I O I I tend to provcnt crime. His Honor then read tho Foreman's oath, elauflo by clause, and explained it fully to tho jury. Among your duties you aro required to visit all the public offices, and in alee such examinations into their manaircmcnL as will snrnrn in iln> i o " "" " people tho performance ol tho duties imposed on them by law. This is essential to tho security uf the pooplo and the pvopor administration of tho law. Tho oHioo of the {Sheriff should bo examined carefully. Often from ignorance or lour, Sheriffs fail to discharge their tin Li en in uovcral paiMenhirs, and especially in matters arising under the lien law. JLe did not know that such was tho caso liorc, but tho jury should examine into tho matter. You should hco wholhor in executing this law Lbo f-> 1?o.t*ifV l?ns li?vinrJ <?i\ property mortgaged by way ol lien lor ad\ iiticoo for agricultural purposed. The law i!oes not allow a lion in such eases on horses, cattlc and other property. though such liens are common ly taken. The law is a special one for a special purpose, and the lion is iKiniuu iu inu crop grown, or 10 oo grown on tho land, for tho making of whinh tlto advances wore mado. BeHidos, tho Clerk is tho only person who can issue a warrant to cnforco a lion, which tho Sheriff 01* his proper deputy is tho only person who can execute tho warrant. You should, in this connection, hco whether any of your Trial Justices has attempted to cniorco tiio lion law by process from thoii* courts. Thoy were instructed to visit the j:iil and seo that tho prisoners were properly fed and slept, and well treat I.VI? J WUj ?V \J\J 1 II I I I I t IUU II will J Will body should also visit tlio Poor House and soo that the Count)' Commission cr.s are properly managing lliul institution, and carying out (lie humane ends for which it was establishe d.? The ofTices of the Cleric and .Indian of ' 0 - l'robnlc should bo examined,and you should koc tlial llioir books are prop erly kopt. You should also inquire whether the Clerk has properly doposited monies coming into his builds in liia oiUeial capacity. In performing (his duty, you can havo the assistance of an attorney. You should cx> i \ i v\ i r? a t 11 a /?fn i* a rif I 11 n ( \ r\ 11 I ?-? A ??,!.* ?t>...wv v..v? W...VV W?? V/ WUIIl/J 11 UUIl" or and see how ho is discharging his duty. Every taxpayer has a right to return his property under oath at his valuation of it, and'not at tho price the County Auditor may think right Tho oflico of School Commissioner is o 110 of great importance to every citizen. lie in charged with educating tlio rising generation, and, chiefly among his duties in tliis connection, he is required by law to visit the schools several times during tlio v. m CJ J * J audio lecturo#tho teachers with a view to improve tho system of oo'uoa-. lion. The Jury Commissioners should ho rcipiii cd to discharge their duties prop erly, and you should sou lo this. Ilo lind,slimy hsivo not dono ii at, this term of court. A regular pradising physician has boon put upon tho jury it this court, which is contrary tol aw. JNo nMiio should be put in tho ury box, unless one of tho Cotnmis-. < (ioners know ho has tho qualiiica- ' /ionsprescribed by law. and is liublo .o sorvo. His Honor furthor statod that no ( man should bo a Trial Justico, who takos and liolds tho ofHeo for tho pur- j poso of making money out of it. The 1 law lias now mado it tho duty ol tho Judge to oxamino and pass upon tlioso accounts, and in doing this it is raro that ho docs not find it nccossiwy to scalo thorn largoly. You should examino whether any ofyour Trial Justices havo wilfully violated tho homestoad law in ordering tho crops ol oitizons levied and sold for debt. Examino specially, whethor tho Trial Justices at iiasloy 1ms not dono this tor a storo account. Tho CBop of tho citizen is exempt, excopt for advancos under tho lion law, and if you find ho has dono lhi->, you will prosont him lor indictmcnt. Tho duties of County Commissioners aro so oxtonsivo, that you could not ronuunbor thoni il l should specially direct your attontion to thorn.' You should, howover, cxtimino thoir oftice carcfully, and sco that they aro performing their duties acoor'ding to law. Tho law now requires special levies for roads, courts, ?.to., and this should i)o enforced. His Honor in conclud mg his charge, stated that noavly all ilic high crimes, and all the homicides in the Count}* for three years, arc attribillable to tho inordinato uso of liquor. You should try to bring to li^ht all parties who aro peddling liquors or soiling without liconso.? There is no law for peddling liquor and Lliis biiHinf?HH nl?r?nM lin stnmuol Ilia ilonov then briefly instructed them as to tho sovcral indictmcnls, which the .Solicitor had prepared.- Tho hills handed out to thi.s Limo, eunhint ul t wo ciiSOo of ourgJary, one of rape, ono of bigamy, obstructing railroad and violating contract. Wo note among tho visiting bar, tho lion. A. Burl, of Abbeville; Mc8 srs \v minor, uarlc, J/orry, Symmos, Col. E. P. jones and Mr. Solicitor Bly the, ol Greenville; Messrs. Norton, Thompson, lveilh and Verner, of Walhalla. GuATurrious Adviok.?This speeios of advice is not always acceptable, l.... I : I mui> iiwiiuiiuiin Hi mil it > 111 l ll 1l UOS I11UCM benefit would bo don vcd wore it promptly noted upon. No section ol tlio country is exempt lrom disease and many regions lias its "ills that flush is heir lo." To know iho host means of combating this common en-, oiny, with the least injury to our pockets and tastes, is certainly a great advantage. At this season wo must expect Torpid Jiiver,congested spleen, vitiated bilo and innctivo bowels, and all prudent persona should supply ihemeclvoH with Tutt's Livor Pills, which will stimulnto tho livor, relievo tho ongcrgod sploon, determine a healthy How of bile, thus regulating the bowels and causing all unhoallhy secrotions to pnss off in a natural manner. Remember that "an ounce d| preventive is worth more ihau a pound of euro." Coii.siiiiiptoii Cured, An olil physician, retired from nctivc practicc, having had placcd in bin hands by an Kast India Missionary tho formula of a simple Vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Jlronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and nil Throat and Lung atfections> fllun n l?r.ui? n.wl f..~ V .. . V0>? <v HUM autuiv/lii VUIV 1UL lU'l YUUS Debility nnd Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his sutToii?g fellows. Ao. tuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relievo human suffering, ho will send (free of charged to all who desiro it, this recepc, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stump, naming this paper. Dn. W. C. Stkvens, Munroe Block, Syracuse, N. V. I ? SI E 53 E&L. ' MAK1UKK1), nt Central, on 17th Febnrary, l?y Itev. 15. S. (Jaines, Mk. Luous Hakuis to Miss Lui.a Maud Jack, (ill of Atlanta, (la. I$y the iiftinc,on Fobnrary 27tii, Mh. John F.vatt to Miss Jam: Mum.imx, all of Ander* son. Hy (lie same, on Fob. 3d, Mb. Enoch Mitchki., of I.aureus, to Misu Ai>a Hughes, of Pick* ens. On Tali March, hy llev. Tlios. hooper, Mil. 0.\I.VIX ('(MIIIIN to Ml88 MaIIV 111' NT, holll Of 1'ickcnH. ,11 FOR SALE. A SET of Twoiily-four Incli, Double Cylindar Wool Knll ('arilx, nearly now; will car suuMily pounds of wool per tiny. For furlher^formaiion, apply to IIOI.T k IIUDGKN8, Las'cy Station, S, I March 9, 1?70 27 1 NttYV ADVMTISHM NTS * Southern H)me, ** SCHOOL fOIl MHO Lp. Greenville St, Ander^n, S C. Mas. J. V. MOORB, \ PpI?LI. Mies 8. Y. ROBINSON, ( lr,D,>n'?Miss L. BUTLER, Music Teach*. IiMRST Session commencing ontlio 4th of ' January, 1870. THUH8 PK* RKS8ION OF FIT* ()NTH8. for all the Higher Branchoa, inolu^ig French Latin and Greek, aud Matlicmapa $16 00 lnicrmcdinte Classes 12 00 ^ Primary Glasses 8 00 Music 20 00 Drawing and Painting 20 00 Hoard per month, oxclusivc of watjng and lights 12 60 Fartics boarding with (lie Prieipals trill rcccivo Tuition free for onoseusioi For further information, addroa Mits. J. V. MDRE, Andersij, S. 0. is '1 187H 07* A SHERIFF'S NOTI(E. ^ TAX EXECUTION. milE Treasurer has lodged in ty office, a X number of Tnx Executions, well by law, 1 am required to levy. \ * Pnrties will please call and sett^ and say? further costs and inconvenience. [ J. KILliV FUUGUSq, g.r.o. Mlir.lII VI 'U ttlATfrfct STATE OF SOUTH C A It) LIN A * County ok Pickens: BV virtue of nn execution to r* directed, I will sell before the Court Ibuse door, at Pickens C. II., on 8nledny in ,pril next, * tl?e following properly, vi?: v?uo nunureu acres, more or Icsi situate in Pickens county, on Weaver'* C'ree', waters of Ooleuoy Hivcr, adjoining lands o^ Levied on ns (he property of Lemel A. How* nrd, vs. W. S. Ki.-ksy, Administrate of James Keith, Deceased. f\ TEAMS CASH. Purchasers t> pay cxtr? for papers. ^ J. RILEY FERGUSON, u.r.c. Mar. 9, 187J3 27 ^ It is Found at Lag Something New Ukubr the ?A new crft is dawning upon the life of wman. Hithcrio she has been called upon (> suffer the ills of mankind and her own besidos.? The frequent and distressing ^regularities peculiar to her sex have long ban to tier the "direful spring of wow unnumbered."? In the mansion of the rich nndin the hovel of poverty alike woman has beei the constant * yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown to man?and these without n foinoUy. "Oh Lord, how loncrf" ill lliA nitdH; nf li??* mil ? ; o ? """ ' "vw,? hath she cried. Hut now the jour of her redemption ia conic. <She will aitVer no more, for l>r. J. Ili ad field's Femab Regulator-? Woman's Host Friend?is forssle by nil respectable Druggists throughout the land at ($1.50 per buttle. In another column of this newspaper will be found *oro? mterMttog m particulars eonccrning ilie (female Regulator and oilier iuforiuation highly important to O. If. C. .SMITH;"President, P. W. I.KKCHE, Vico-Prcsident, J. |L. COX, Sec'y & Treasurer. Mr.it!; '2, 187C 20 i ZMALZYO! * ??????r Wu nre now iirmuirnl In fnrnUli wr..it.... tions (or n largo number of |?rsona', niaie and foiuolo who arc PmUcu Inrs M'nt froo on npplicttlon. Ad?lrenn, with stamp, Soi'TiiKiiN Cooi-KUATIVK Co., Nashville, Tetin.ZYKALZYOI l.i mmamwrnrnmrnm?mm?m?msm?m?mmammm* Homestead and Exemption* NOTICE is hereby given, thnl Noncy C. Stewart, widow of A. J. Stewart, d?- ^ ceased, has made application to roe, to have a Homestead Ret off lo her, out of the Estato of said deceased, and that I will pass upon tlte same at my cilice in the Court House at Pickens, South Carolina, on Wednesday, April f)th, A. D. 1870, at 11 o'clock, a. m. 1. II. riULl'OT, j.r.p.c. * Feb 17, 1K70 24 6 Homestead and Exemption"VTOTICK is hereby given, tlint O. II. C. J.!\ Smith, of l'iekens County, South Carolina, has applied to mc for Homestead and ^ t'xomption in the Ileal Instate and Personal l'ropcrty of the said (). II. C. Smith; and that I will pass upon the same at my imiov iu ma Court House at I'ickcua, South Carolina. on Monday, April 3d, A. D. 1870, at 11 a. m.* I. II. /IIILI'OT, J.t.P.C. Fob 17, 1870 '1\ 6 E. J. POTTER, M. iT KASLT5Y STATION, S. C. ( \ KADUATE of a regular chartered school. 7T The l)r. will respond to all calls with dispatch. All cases striotly confidential. Private diseases treated in all thtlr varied forms, with the errorn of youth and the dlfl* 1'iiHC.H oi women and children. Jan l), 1870 (8 3 m ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORWKY AT LAW, (MVIllE C, K., 5, C, . Practices in Courts ot J'ickona County, and in United States Court* ^ Near Maiwetta, Oft. March 21, 1870. Messrs. Win. Root. & i?ns:?.1 boo I ouo ? yourugo 1 bought a bottle ?f HradtieKl's Female Regulator from yon for one of my i daughters who had been sift'ering with snj>? | pressed menses for tome Ante. 1 h??Y? hs4 I scvornl physicians attending, but met with no success until I was persuiufed to buy u bottle I of the Ucguiator, and it is the very thing for i tTliich it is rccomtnciidcd. She is now in per! fori lionlili i !.? ? ?n ?..#?!?? < 1 in - ?? >.. ...fe mil ni leant try one bottle am/have health again. Very respectfully, I). DOBBINS. Mnrcli 1870 'J7 4 NOTICE. AFI'LICATION will 1)0 made to S. I>. . Keiili, Clerk of lie Court, for r\ Charter (commencing front this day) for the Mechan* ieal Union nt Kasley Station, South Carolina, February 2'J, 1876.