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THE SENTINEL. I s, f. mm, Editor and Frosrietor. i Terms of 8iil>scri|>tioii. Ono V?ar 51 CO 81* Months 76 Advertising Rates. Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 00 Mr square, of (9) nine lines, or i.kss, for (lie n*Tit insertion, and ?0 cents for each subse{bent insertion. * Contracts mado for turkk, six or twklvk months, on favornjilo terms. Advertisement^ not having tho nomber of insertions morkeu on them, will bo published until forbid ?ud charged accordingly. Thoso toriikfi are so simple any child may understand tliem, Nino lines is a square? (mo inch. In every instance we charge by tho space occupied, as eight or tea lines can J to occupy four or five squares, as the r may wish, and is charged by the Idvortiscrs will please state the numuarcs tliey wish their advertisements 3usiness men who advertise to be ' d, will bear in mind that the EL has a large and increasing circulation, and is taken by tho very class uf porsons whose trado tliey desiro PICKENS C. II., S. C.: A Thursday, March 1G, 1876. Editorial Correspondence. Columbia, S. C.} March 10, I87G. Dear Sentinel: Tho Legislature having rocoss last woolc, I did not wrilo a letter for your columns, as thoro was nothing of intcrost to lay boforo your readers. Tho Sonato went into tho impeachment trial of Montgomery Moses Tuosday, with n largo array of counsel for the defenco, consisting of Messrs. Campboll, of Charleston; Kion, of Winnsboro; Yeomans, ol Columbia) T..knenn nn,l 1!?vln.,nr UIIU 1/ WllllDWll UIIU HllAUl VI XI V M UVI ? ry. Tho managors on the part of tho IIouso to conduct tho impeachment, consists of M0881*8. JOlliott, Wallace, Mcotzo, Couch, Barnwell and Bampiiold. Elliott oponod for the prosccutio.i, and made a very strong arraign mont. Tho.counsel wrangled for two days over tho modo of procedure, and aro malting very slow progress. Tho Ilouso, by rcquostof tho Senate, lias boon attending tho pitting of tho inipoachmont court. Each flay at 12:30, tho Clerk of tho Senate appears boforo tho IIouso and informs it that tho "Senate is now roady to proceed with tho impoachmont of Montgomery Moses, Judgo of tho 7th Judicial Circuit of Soutli Carolina." Tho IIousc rosolvos itself into a Committee of the Whole, forma in lino and marchos to tho Sonato chamber, when tho moms hers laleo seats prepared specially for thom outsido tho bar. Here, some of thom remain awhile, but a largo ma jority repair to their boarding house, poanut stands, bar-rooms, or Homowhero elso and do not return to take part in tho important legislation of the country. Tho consequonuo is, that whon tho IIouso rotnrna to its chain*, bor, thero is no quorum, and tlie only thing that can bo done is to adjourn, t.lm I'Aunlt r\4 Ja on.in/.Al.r anything of conscquonco in llio way of legislation is being done. Ileally thoro is no necessity for the House to romain in session any longer, and it might adjourn?go home, and leave tho Senate in session to dispose of the impoaohrnent caso. A resolution to investigate tho official conduct of Solicitor liutlz. of' fhn ; - ( first Circuit, with :i view to his i in pcaehmont, has passed iho JIouso. ! A circular, containing (il'tcon charge ( en against Judge Maekey lias been j laid on the desks of tlio member.-*of ( tlio House, and a committoo to investigate is, 1 understand, to l>e appoin^*. j cd, and if tlio charges are substanti- , fttcd, bo in the next official to bo im? , poached. You would not havo room to publish thoso charges wore I lo givo tlicrn hero, but 1 will say that they are of a much graver eharactcr in soino respects than thoso brought against Moses. But I do not know that tliero is any truth in thorn, or that parties can bo found to swear to them as was the case on the ehargos against Moses. MnuUisy had laid upon tlin ilr>wkunf flin ninnilifti'o tliiu i.wn... ing, ft circular, denying ouch and ovory chargo brought against Irm, | and characterizing thorn an malicious and slanderous, concluding (which I , think a little singular) l>y asking tin | Legislature not to appoint a commit- , too to investigate liim. 11 i>? reasons , for making this singular request is, Ik , Bays, on account ol iho motives which ( prompted the individual who got them , up. JI is accuser, ho pays, is Vocum, tho County Treasurer of Fait>liit>l?l ( V*n ii f-v nri/1 man /\( Iwwl w. UIUII iicier, 1 who i* iruilly of iiwiWcnHuneo aul t licit in oilier, and is lo ho indicted and j tried in his court at Chester next week. This, ho eluims to bo ft dodge v ? . 4 ^ _ i ^ i ,1 I. :r ui lui'iim ?, vu miiuiu mill iruin prose? oulion and conviction. Gov. Chamberlain hns tnUon Mackoy on biu shouldors, and proposes, I prosume, to cany him through. Tno mom bore oi tho bar in Mackey's Circuit, I am informod, aro very generally opposed to his impcachmcnt, whilo thoy do not approve of many of his official acts. lLosv tho maltor will torminato it is hard to conjecturo at this time. As | 1 before statod, not much legislation is being porfootcd. Tho Jlouso to day, passed u concurrent resolution, almost unanimously* to adjourn sine die, on tho !7th inst., but it will doubtless recoivo tho sumo fate whon it reaches tbo Sonato, that all similar resolutions havo reccivod n t i lu> luinrla I lmilt*- .u n 'nwln^ finito postponement. Tho usury bill camo up in the JIouso i to day, and two sections ol it rcccivcd a second roading. It will evidently pass the liouso, but L havo but little hopo for it in tho Senato. Somo timo sinco, some colored peoplo in Edgefield County, who perhaps had boon guilty ol bad conduct in tho community, wcro taken op by somo rash men and protty sovcroly dealt with. No doubt tho partioa violated tho law, but tho opportunity to malco a little cheap .Radical capital, and wavo tho bloodj'-shirt, was too good In 1m lnvit. hu f hn nnlstvnrl Snlnno r?f (l\n Legislature. A great to do wns mado over tlio matter, and the .House went into Oommittoo of tho Whole, to consider it. It. was amusing, as well as disgusting, to soo how eager some of them wero to speak upon tho question, and gravely inform their less informed brothron. that wo worn insl. nn l.hn ovo of ii "tremendous" struggle, and that tho Ku Ivlux miscroants had already offered rewards for their nevusination, becauso they woro prominent leaders in their County, in order to carry tho next olcction, and how groat danger their procious carcases wero in?the Edgofiold affair was only a promonatory symptom of what they might oxpcct during tho coming cam {migii. ay;?viM, ui wuurioHiun, me independent and coalition" member, "and tho bloody-shirt man of tho llou.so worked himsolf up to the highest pitch, and mado ono of- tlio most inflamatory and incendiary speeches I over heard fall from tho lips of any one. Ho said that?uOnc drop of the blood of his people(the negroes,") was worth every dwelling house, cotton gin, and bam in the State, and he adoised his people to apply the torch without hesitation. Why ho should adviso this courso, in faco of Iho fact that the parties charged with committing Iho whipping havo Hurondorod and given hond fnr llwnr nnnnni?a nnn n aauh? ^ .v. v.. wi . ..j,|.uu? tiuw (iv v/uui ij in easily enough explained, when tho bad teachings of the negro by such men as have been their leaders ?inco reconstruction is taken into consider ration, and togothor with tho slim chances. they know thoy havo of currying tho next election. Thoy know they luivo a desporato case, and it needs a dosperato remedy. Tho ides of March will noon he here, then there will bo a general reckoning and shaking among; the dry bones. The dovelDptr.er.ls made in Washington by a Demoeiatie Congress in the last low J.iy is onlv an earnest of what. rlmv ^ - J jxpccl whoa L11o Democracy is cnJirotiod in this State. The National government i.s corrupt irum head to loot, and the whole body i.s a mass of jorriiption, and ttoutli Carolina is only )no of the limbs which is thoroughly mprognntod from iho body, and when Lho body lias beeomo ho thoroughly [nitrified that it falls to pioccs, of jourao the limb falls with it. This is plainly forosocn by the Iladieal ringmasters?hence their desperate cITorts. II our people will only bo truo to thorn . 1.1V !.|7 J 1 IV *_> IIIUII ikIIU KHHOl'l Lhoir manhood, tlicy neod not four tlio results. f ho ydun<j men of tlio conns Lry must como Lo tlio front, and all dI< 1 political hacks wTio favor coalilion, an<l never had but ono political idea in their heads?and that was lo rule and bo looked up to?must bo laid on tlio shelf, and civn room fm? men of energy and practical common soti.so. Until this in dono, wo can liardly hopo to Buccccd. When it iw .lone our courwo is cloar, and wo liavo nothing to do but push forward to miccosn. I liavo already written nioro Llian I expected when I Htarlod, and must now close for this week. F?. 4P rjn>? Tho Donioeralio party in Co* itiiibiii j?asso?i a resolution that every i Democrat be required to abide by the j \0( ion of (be parly. No Laggards.Noxt Saturday tho Piekons Dcmocratio olub mootb in tho Court lioueo ut 8 P. M. All porsons who havo any political fuith in tho Domocratic party, . and who dosiro an honost and ocono- j mi(>!il n(liiiiniatrnlmn nf iinlilin nft'iiirn aro cordially invited to como lor?< ward and rogistor their names to tho constitution, end thoroby slio'w thorn* solves worthy of tho frcodoin, purchased by thoir ancostors. Tho Democracy of South Carolina, in no election since tho war, havo shown thorn- I solves an undivided unit. By division and a want of organizod action, thoy liavo signally failed. Lot tho Democracy bo organized and roiuly for an}' ornorgency that may ariso. Organisation is tho li(e-blood of political parties in our day. Republican ism has ovor boon thoroughly organized through its Union Leagues, and this has boon tho socrct of its success in tho past. The Democracy can hopo to suceood only by a counter-organization and by tho honesty and purity of its political heart. Wo must "fight tiro with firo," if wo hopo over to so. euro a victory at tho polls. u. no enure rottenness una irrcmouiable corruption of the .Republican party is daily becoming tnoro manifest. Tho vory air that wo broath seems, as it were, tainted with its utter corruption; and dishonesty in tho highest officials in tho General Government is beginning to display itself as never beforo in the history of this country, and unloss something bo dono to stop this avalanche of political dishonesty in th<? pubhc servico, tho Government both National and Stnto will bo uLLorlv ruinod. Thorn i*r no roiormnlion in the Republican party. Tho peoplo liavo patiently waitod tor fourtoon years, but have waitod in vain. To day it is worso than ovor boforo. And woro it not for 1 ho Democratic victories in the Northern and Western States two years ago?giving a Democratic ma jonty in liio liouso, tho rocont unearthing of tho villainies in tho Prosiden's Cabinet, would not now be brought to light. These are tho results of Democratic sueccss thus far. Thero seems to bo only one prominent idea uppermost in a Republican official, and that is, how much public money ho can extort from tho people?the generality of them, how much he can steal. And when ho is dotoctod, lie goos scotl J roe?tho other ollicialtj covoring up his crimes, and allowing him a loop hole lljrough which ho may oscapo. Tho fact is,?a notorious and undisputed fact, tho rogumy and dishonesty of public oflicialB both in national and Stato affairs, is a crying shamo and a national disgrace to the Amorican people. + Tlio Domoeraiic party nro determined to carry the Stato at liio noxt olcction. Wo have boon imposed upon ut each eloolion in tho past, hut never again should wo quietly allow tho Democracy to bo beatervJjy taking Hide issues. Lot tho party orgnnizo thoroughly, and como down in solid phalanx upon tho harpies at'tho next election; and to ho ready to do this, lot cvory good citizen respond hy re-? gistoring his name in tho nearest uoinocnuic ciuo. jsvcry good citizcn in cxpociod to take a (loop and unswerving interest in those organizations. There id much to do, and ovory man is justly expected to do hi whole duty to his County and Slnto. SlON TIIE HOT,!.?All poisons who dosiro to enroll their names as Democrats, aro notified that Mr. YV. T. .MeFall, Secretary of the Pickons Democratic Club, will tako pleasure in enrolling all who call on him for tluvt purpose. Como forward and rogistor your names, and bo white men and uimg no longor 10 a rouon putriiying mass of moral and political corruption, wboao wholo soul and lioart is a ccs* pool of all political iniquities and mors al defections?a national disgraco beforo tho world. Wo print on our first page Ibis week sovoral piocos containing the dovolonomoiits of oilicial rascality al Washington. Abbovillo lias a tiro extinguisher. + *?? - I gfJX., Abbovillo is organizing tbo straight-out nomocracy. Her pcoplo | arc in earnest. .So should nil good citizens everywhere. -?? ? . - i 2 {}" So mo of tho dark i OA in Andor- i Ron refiiHO to work for parties belong* j ing to Democratic clubs. Thoro aio ni? iw uvmj inmic, jii;<i 1110 "longest polo l<nocl(H down (ho por. Himmon." I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE AN Election will be hold on MONDAY, the 8(1 dny of April next, for Intondant and F.our Wardens, for the Town of l'iokens, for [ho onsning year, J. II CARLISLE, Intondant. W. M. IIaqood, Clerk. Candidates On Dry Ticket v r jhiaulky, intcndant. wabdbn8; W A LcMoy. John L Thoruloy, Alonzo M Folgcr, W T MoFuli. March 10, 1870 28 3 Notice! Gentlemen, como up nnd settle, if you dont, look out. No cxcuso hcrcaflor. A word to the viso is suffiocnt. nr? a * ? vnimtnr.%1 i?n.. /?. u. fliiurawuii, ALSO, All persons indebted to Drs. A. J. Anderson & Son will call mid soldo. A. J. ANDERSON & SON. March lfi, 1S7G 28 ?f FIN Aid SETTLEMENT, NOTICE is h creby) given (lmt Mnlhcw ^Mnnsell. Administ rntor of the Eslnloof Godfrey Mauldin lift? this day applied to me for leave lo make ft Final jSettlement of said Estate and a discharge therefrom, and the same will bo heard at my office at Pickens Court House on Monday. 17th day of April next. I. II. PHILI'OT, j.r.r.o. Mai cli 10, 1870 28 4_ FIN AT, SETTLEME^TT" NOTICE is hereby given that Lucy H. HrocK, Administratrix of tho Estate of W. C. Brock, has this day applied to me for loavc lo make a Final Settlement of said Ea Into nnd ft discharge therefrom, nnd the same will be heard ftt my office, ftl Pickens Oourt House on Monday, 17th April next. I II. PHILPOT, j r.r.r. March 1G, 1876 '28 4 STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. Pickens County. I)Y virtue of nn order from Hon. T. II. ) Cooke, Judge of the 8th Judlci nl Circuit, I will sell before the JOourt House door nt Pickens, <7. II , on Salcday in April next, (lie following Properly to wit: Two Hundred and Twenty-five Meres more or less, situate in l'ickens County, on Twelve Mile Kiver, adjoining lands oi the Eststcs of Mnrlhn Parrott, deceased, 11 Y. II. Grillin, deceased, and others. Sold as the property of E. II. Griffin. Jr., deceased, for payment of debts and partition* Tkkm8?One-half cash, and tho balance on a credit until the 1st of December next; credit portion to be secured* by a note with two pood securities, and a mortgage of tho prcm? ises. Purchasers to rcccivo tlio routs for the i\w?cnnl voinv ALSO, The Mill Place, containing Tea Acres more or less, bounded by lands o('\V. A. Lesley.? Oil litis |>l:ice in a good Mill, a Cotton (jin and oilier machinery. Tliia Mill is within one miie of the Court House, and is a valuable place. Sohl os liie property of K. II. Griffin .V Brother, for partition and payment of debts. Tr.itMs?Ono-fourth cash, and the retrainder on a credit until the 1st of December next; credit portion to be secured by a uote with two gocnl Hureties, nnd a mortgage of the properly. A LSO, liy virtue of nil order from I. IT. Philpol, Ju<lg3 of Probate for Pickens County, I will sell ul the same place, and on the Hume day, One Lot of Land in the 7'own of Pickens, ou the earner of Main and Ann streets, fronting Fifty Feet on Main and One Hundred Feet on Ann si reel. Sold as the properly of K. II. Griffin, Jr., deceased, for payment of debts and partition. This Lot is nearly oppo. site the Court House, and the most desirable Lot for a storo in town. Teums?One-fourth cash, and the remainder on a credit until the 1st of December next; fill* Ortwli J nmd Iah I a Kn onnn i*/nl Ku n ma'a with (wo good sureties, and ft mortgage of llie premises. Purchasers to pay for titles to (lie above lands. 1 will also sell for cash, tlie following property belonging to (ho Firm of K. 11. Griftin & lSiother, to wit. The Kunning Gear of a Sash Saw Mill, comparatively new and complete, except the Saw. Also, (lie Running Gear of a Grist Mill. J. Ill MOV FKUGUSON, s.i-.o. March 10, 187t? 18 8 . riT A\TH I TUB UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY call tlie attention of llicir friends to the fact, that, in addition to their Stock of General Merchandise, Which is always full in itv varied branches. They have on hand a quantity of different Standard Fertilizers, at the following prices' II radlcy'n Ammonlaled ritONpllUlC. Cnsli Price, $15 00 Time Price, payable in Currency, {>1 00 Time Price payable in Middling Cotton, nt 16 cents, 00 00 riiosplmto. Cnsli Price, $11 00 Time l'rico, pnynblo ir Currency. 60 00 Time Price, pnynbloin Middling Col (on at 15 cents, 05 00 (!ftHli I*rlt c, $48 00 Time Price, payable in Currrncy, OS 00 Wilcox tV <*iaano. t.'awli rice, $55 00 nine n ice, pnyniuo in .Middling Cotlon, nt 17 cents, v70 00 Freight to bo added from Factory, anil payable in CASH. AM time Males to he closed hy note, due 1st day of November next. Itespcelfully, v II IJIMjKNS & HOLT. Hasley, H. 0., Feb. 23, 1870 20 .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. \ I IIB7-t9 CDS!s' I WOULD AGAIN BESPECTFUlf* ly call tl?o attention of tho publio to my well boloctod and as- is sorted stock of ^ aMiiaa iiib iiiimiiB ' rbii naaai sriuirc abu wUmlk m-ttuuusu consisting of DRY & FANCY GOODS, U< JlA TS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, , Dents' Clotting Made a Specialty. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. kC. All of which I will Bell olioap for cash. I o I am still Agont for tho "EUIiK* KA" FERTILIZER, ono of tho host in tho market. Prico pnynblo in cotton at 15c. 1st Nov., ?00.00 per ton. Prico navablo iu eurroncv 1st Nov.. $55.00 per ton. Prico payablo in cnsh on delivery, $47.50 per ton. Freight fcG.OO per ton, to bo added to this point, and must bo paid in cash. Tjfiflt but not lenst. let mo imnress _ ? J - , it upon thoso who nro duo mo on nc** count for 1875, Iluit I ncod tho monov and MUST HAVE SETTLEMENTS. Pay up at onco and favor mo as I favored you. M. VV. FORD. EASLEY STATION, S- C. I'uh 17, 1H70 21 tf rnMF~ATTT 0 KANIjKY station, s. v. TIIK UNDERSIGNED FIRM (SUCCESSORS to T. >V. JKUSSEL) have openotl out business at Easley Station, A. L. IJ. It., and proposo to kcop a first class stock ol IW-Rmm einn ftwiiwiau ' tfij WUYKH WtlW MiVWViAKH; Wliicli tliov proposo to sell at bottom priccs, as the following pricos indi cato : v?..? 01 on k i. i ti\ iwi j i to ii, v1' ? |'^i" uiini;ii. 7-8 Shirting, 8 cont.s per yard. 3-4 Shirting, 0} cents per yard. Liverpool tfalt, $1.05 per sack. Sugars, 0 to 10 pounds to tho dollar, liio Coffeo, best, 4 lbs to the dollar, (-food Tnliiiftftn ?\t. fifi fAnf? \to.v ll> Flour, Family, S7 00 per barrel. C. I{. Baltimore) Jiacon, 13 cent? per pound. All other things in proportion. Always in the Corn and Cotton Market; and other produco taken in exchange for Ci ood.i. Uimnosol I ho best on hand. Call and examine before purchasing. Respectfully, ItUSSKLL, MARTIN & CO., March 2, 187G 20 \tt^ \ tt r c ta l\l JL1 V V 3 1 {JKIl, MKW AT E AS LEY STATION, S. C. < ] The umlcrsignod have opcncil ft House in , KftHley, nonr their Livery Stable, for the purnnii, nf r.. 1 i |'?wv V?m (ft iiUMJjr mm uviivy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under I ho Firm, name ami style of RICHBY k WVATT. Tlicy guarantee bottom priccBt i as they intend selling strictly for cash. Give them a call. II. A. RICHBY, A. G. WYATT. \f no 10-r ? '? " i-mmi-jr, piiy icwo 10 ii Notice. WILL lie solil nt l'ickcns Court House on Nnlcdny in April noxl, I A LOT OF LAND In the town of I'iokcnH, , known in tlic IMut of llio Town n? Lot No. | .? . Hold n? tho property of E. II. Orif. ( fin, Sr., decertBcd. ^ t mil .us i;/\su? ruronuBor 10 pay extra lor tillcM. ALSO, On tho *nmo itny, wo will sell n.1! the Notes nnd AoconnlB npprnlscd worthless, duo said Mutate. R. I). KI'.ITII, i T. A. OKI1'KIN, } Adm'rs. J. C. GRIFFIN. J March 2, 187<i 20 ,r> I 7e W A I) VERT IS. UEJSrT8~ * ^ Duthern lome. f! school for mmmi i t eonvillo St > Andjrson, S C. i. J. V. MOORE, 1 8 S. Y. ROBINSON, ( 'nolPa,s- V a L. BUTLER, Music T her. IRST Scuaion commcnciiim the 4th of -lntinnrv. 1870. V ?. ? ?" J , TKnjIS PKH 8E8SI0N OV F MONTHS. nil the Higher Hmnohea, tiding Fronph ,atiu and Greek, and Mai mlics $16 00 ^ crmcdiate Classes 12 00* mury Classes 8 00 sic 20 00 ' 20 OO living iiiiu i !\r(l per month, cxclusivc cashing and lights 12 60 * 'ftvtjcs bonrillng with tli riucipals will i'<Vive\Tuition free for onoiion, Xv nrthcr information, i ess Mus. J. MOORE, A son, 8. C. m M droit', 1870 : 4 STrcttTFF'S N CE, * 1\X EXECUINS. milK Trcn^ror lias lodgei my oflico, a JL number *f Tux Exccutiarhich by lair, ^ 1 nni required to '.evy. Parties will pleftse call artUo, and save further costs and inconvenio J, 111 LEY FEljON, n.r.c. SIIKIIIFI 'N fcES. 1~- ? \ T STATE OF SOUTH ROLINA County of Pi<k. BV virtue of an exccuf] mo directed, I will soil before (lie I llouso door, ^ nt Pickcns C. If., on snlcti April next, the following properly, viz Ono Hundred ncres, inorjcsa, situate In Pickcns county, on Wcuveiteck, waters of Oolenoy Hivcr, adjoining lof Levied on as the property Riuol A. How* urn, vs. iV. s. KU'Ksy, Aunrnior 01 joraes Keith, Deceased. TUtfMS CASH, l'urcln to pay extra -r for papers. J. HI LEV FHSON, e.r.c. Mm*. 0, 1870 4 - . 1 ' ~ + It is Found rtstj SoMKTIIl.NU Nl'.W UXDKH St/N,?A D?W era is dawning upon the II woman. Hitherto she has been callcd U to suffer tho ins oi inanKinu anu tiovn uesiuen.? The frequent and dislrcf irregularities peculiar lo licr sex hnvo Ibecn lo licr tho ^ "direful spring of wo<nnunibered."? In (lie mansion of the ridd in the hovel of poverty alike woman lipcn the constant * yet patient victim of n llijnd ills unknown to ii.an?and these witlf* remedy. "Oh Lord, how long!" in thjony of hor soul, hath she cried. Hut no^ hour of her re dcmptiou income. .S'lic; sutler no more, l'or l>r. J. Itr.i '1 lie Id's ?;x1c Hegulntor-? Woman's IJest Friend?for sale by nil respectable Druggists tl^liont tlio land at ?1.50 per bottle. In aijer column of llii* m newspaper will bo fot some interesting particulars concerning Female Regulator and oilier informaliotlgl'ly important to woman. Near Maiiietta, < starch 21, 1870. Messrs. Win, Hooi- Sons:?-Ibont ono year ago 1 bought a bo of llrndfield'e Feinulo UcKulator frouV", for one of my dn lighters who hud be suffering with bud prrN.icri inclines for time. 1 have had several physicians ntl/ii'g. ')Ut >uct with no sncoesH iiiiti! 1 was pia'le'! ?o buy a bottle of iho lteguinlor, an<|i? l*c very thing for which ii isrecomtnen/- Shoi? now in per- * ? feci licnltli. 1 hope'suffering females will rU least try one hotllnd have health again. Very respectfull D. DOBBINS. March 0, 1K7<> 27 4 i\ v i APPMCATION'iU ho made to 8. D. Keith, Clerk < >? Court, for a ChnrUr (commencing fronts' ?lay) for the Median* ical Union at Kasl Station, South Carolina, February 2'.), 1K7( 0. I'O. SMI TIF,"President, P. Vf.KHCHH, Vico-Prcsident, J. tl'OX, Seo'y & Treasurer. Mnroh2,1870 20 4 - % ZYKILZYO! , Wo are now prepid to furnish permanent ittu?? tlons for a largo iikIkt of itorson.s, iiuilo and fuinala whonrc Vr>Wc /1 PMtlcu IftTH wnt freo On iplicatlon. AtMrc&i, with stampt BuUtiikkn Co-oitt.mvu Co., Kfuhvlllo, Tenu.* I7VTTA T 7 V A ? ?J A XLCl. JL1 ?J1 U t Homestea, ?nd Exemption. NOTICE is j>rel>y given, (lint Nancy C. Stewart, fidow of A. J. Stewnrl, d?- f jcftscil, lina mile application to inc, to have i Homestead hi olV to her, out of the Estate if Mniil ilopf>avtr4 Aiul ll? ?! I will nfiMH llDOll lie samo at mjcflico in tho Court House at I'ickcns, Soul) Carolina, on Wednesday, April 6th, A. L 1870, at 11 o'clock, a. m. ^ I. ii. l'HILrOT, j.I'.p.o. Fob 17, 1H7( '-*1 0 Homestead and ExemptionVTOTICK is huroby (jiven, tlint 0. II. 0. 1.1 Smith, ol I'ickcns Connly, South Caroll iiv, lins applied lo mc for Homestead and % I'xernplion in (he Heal Kstate and Personal Property oflbesaid (). H. C. Hmitli; And thai [ will pns.i upon lho same at my otlice in the ,'ourt House at Pickens, South Carolina, >11 Monday, April 8d, A. 1). 187ti, at 11 a. m, I. H. IIIM'OT, j.p.P.O. Feb 17,1870 24 C E. J. POTTER, M. D7~ .rJAiSlji'jY H I Ai'lUa, u. KADUATti of a regular chattered school. ^ JT Tlio Dr. will respond to all calla with. lispfttch. All ciiftoa strictly confidential. 'rivfttc tlincases treated in all their varied 'oruiM, with the errorii of youth and the dia-? sases of women and children. Jau 0, 1870 18 3m ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORMIY AT MW, IMVliiE C, K? 5, C. . f Practicea in (Jomta of Pickona Uounty, ;uul in United Statea Court* ***