The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 23, 1876, Image 4

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* Judging the Judges- , r_C?rUMnrA, Murnh D.?In tho IIous* of IqEsprosontaltves to day no notioi i Vttn taken in regard to Judge T. J. / Mackoy, but copies of tho charges i against him were placed upon llm | desks ol tbo mombors, i 5 T?R CHARGES I 1 aro fts follows: ' 1. Prostituting tbo judicial offioo inj I apolitical conventions for porsonal onds, 1 aJ?d O8p6oift1l^ at ft convention of tb<j 1 RepViblioan party bold at Chester, si Cj. in t.hll silmmrtr nr f:ill of 1S7.1 hd threatening to sond persons who op. posed his will to jail. 2. -Prostituting thb judicial offfteo at "^ork at tho last spring torm by re* viving prosecutions against cortaiii porsons known as Ku Klux, for tliej t JMKfWo of enriching his ncphow, Ar- I thur Mnckey, by forcing a money | >,5>Qj*U'ibution from said persons, and tin order of court corruptly permitting and authorizing such com~ ^ivromiso. >o $< ? rostituting tho judicial oflico hy .J?,Q*rovying nionoy from officers of tho vOOUi'V and comity oflicors in tho sixth ,.juuiuiui v;irv;uit, ? iliiuuu nny aoiiuy or .indention to ropay tho sumo, and by itbe terror of bis oflleial powor pro* 1 eluding tbo said officers from domand.payment. 4. Tyrannically threatening to sond Col. W. A. Walker, a member of tbo bar at Cbostor, to jail, without any cnuso and without authority so to do. Tyrannically threatening a grand jury of the Court of Sessions lor Lani; Count}', at llio Fobrurary term, iW70, dismissing thorn from their duJ6ttffc>*nd usurping tho authority alono possessed by that body. .5>; 'Uorruptly and tyrannically causing, tho. proposition of Dublin J. Walker,--Senator in tho General Assembly afWumv, (! onnntir not'onnn ] ^hlmUy, and, in oftocl, conducting Uio ecution and procuring a conviction by intimidating and seducing tho jurKpJ 7. Corruptly and tyrannically pro^ touting li. G. Cannon, at Choster, January term, and sending him for t#?lve montliB to the Penitentiary, from porsonal onmity. 8. Corruptly procuring tho prose* cation of John Lilly, in tlio Court of Sessions for Chester count}', upon a charge of larceny and broach of trust, St the Soptembor term, 1872; having 4rtto?o!f di*ftwn the aflidavit before the trial justico, and aftorwardH tried Uiq. case us judge of Lbo Court of Soh ions. 9. Corruptly onufting tlio arraign-! mont, trial and conviction of John \Mlly; At Chernov, on tho day ot February, 1870, for grand larocny, boforc a court and jury which had no logal authority to either sit or try his . m Corruptly procuring tho prosoontion fr Plcanant Nowlartd, in tho county of Chostor, on tho 25th of February, for conspiracy to defraud tho State of South Carolina in consection with certain teachers' pay certificates of that county, with intent io' Bcroen bis brotborsin-law, K. 15. Ivloyd, School Commissioner for Chotitcr count}', from prosecution for a liko bmnk'6. i'iU. Corruptly visiting tho county Jin I ol Uliostcr county, and having a , HCCij'OL iutorview with B. 1<\ Mitchell, a convictod felon awaiting scntonco, with intont to screen his brother-inlaw, K. I?. Lloyd, School Commissioner, from prosecution. 12. Inhumanly permitting iho ex- I ficut'on of Slephon Young for murdor 1 at Chester f* \ the 2-th February,!870, I ho having boon tried before tho Court ( of Sessions for Chester County, at ( January torm, 1H7<3, wlion, belore 1 HRid execution, lie was notified that 1^)0jury which tried him was wholly t iflei<iil. , IS." Corruptly endeavoring to pro- ? etire a bribe of two thousand dollars from the Chaster and Lenoir Ousgo Jlailroftd, for liin tloeiwion mado ' in tlio enao of Glenn and othora v'?. tlio County Commissioners of York County. 14. 11 totally and tyrannioolly caiitu ipg Uio ivvrost ot Mnhnloy DeGrnflenreid, being innocont of any clinrgo yjijitovur. 15. Attempting to suborn Mahaloy rhffoiiroid to commit porjury. Thochargos are wo serious and spooific thnt they have crentod n docidad H?tisfttion in a Legislature lluit is hy no moans squoanmh about judicial pccoadillooH. ' t.. ? ? ? - M r\i? I hn wrti'M niuAo ??a #*11 I living, but it in awful slow in paying ' its Oobte. a Good Cows For Poor Hen Kvoty poor man who can nfibril" (o loflo ?inturaHy keeps a cow; but he ijoucvally mnkos tho mistako of ,kpoj ng a ehoap cow, that is, a cow ol ioor quality. Spending from $10 t< }20 for hor purchase, ho soenres ai 1 inimal that on not very abundant rf)dd out still kept at somo exponso, supi plies tho family with onoug|h irttlk for Lhoir use, .Ho considers tho opuratioii ft promaoio one, ana unuouDteai^ it t* bo. Many poor mon would bo inclin-j oil, wo fancy, to think as wild in ?td* vising thorn to pay so much as oyoi} 850 or 875 for an oxtra good cow, th$ host that can bo found in tho n'eighi borhood; yot wo aro oonfident that a majority of eases, duo caro bcln/fr given to tho animals health, eloanlii 11039, and ample nutrition, tho profit would bo vou$T mjich groator than with an interior animal. Probably tho average of oows kept for tho family uso of poor men will not givo moro than 1,500 quarts of milk,<$or annum1, or, at tho most, 1,800 quart*. This amount of millc, in the family of tho oidinary mechanic or laborer, is worth fivo conta a quart /or homo consumaS tion, say ?<o or ?80 a yoar. Out ol this sun: is to bo paid tbo intorost 61 tbo animals cost, hor depreciation ih valuo, and tho price ofpurobasod food, wbioh is raoro or loss according to thb circumstancos under which tbo family livo. For $100, ovon in other districts than thoso whioh are chiefly devoted to tho keeping of cows, an oxcollcnt animal, frequently a grado Ayrshire or Short-horn, may bo purchasod; that will givo, with good care, on rich food> not loss than 4,000 quarts of milk per annum. Instances -are not raro of thtfc yiolil ranching cvon 5,000 quartM.?\ With sueh an animal wo will suppost} that, as in tho provious case, 1,501 quarts aro consumed by tho famil}' and aro estimated to bo worth $75.?| /p i _ i . r /\a . .. a . i . o . 1 i_ r. -i inis icnvos .so,uu quarts 01 mine 1017 sale; and, in aLmoist every villago in the land, this may bo readily sold at the door for six or oight, and not hcIdom ten ccnts a quart. At tho loasij prico,?six cents, tho total amount/ of Male would bo 8150, which would! pay for the extra food required to l<eep this larger animal in tho host condi?1 tion, and for tho increased interest and depreciation, and ieavo u uuiiuooiiio profit besides. Any cow must be shclterod, fed, milked and generally attonded lo. Tlio amount <>f labor required in tho case of tlio better ani?; mal is in no respuct greater than in the ease of the poorer one. Tlio profi'j of tho operation is all real profit, and no small account should bo made of tho greater satisfaction and pleasure! that result from full milk-nails than* from those half 1'ull, from tlio fine cowbi than "scrubs." it is a return to that old prinoiplo that whatever in worth doing at all in worth doing well; and. if it will pay to keep any cow at all*j it will surely pay to koop tho best cow that wo can afford to buy. Cuour.?Group may bo cured In ono minuto, and the remedy in aimply alum and augur. 1 lie way to accomplish the act is to take a knifo or a grater unci bIiuvo off in small particles about u teuspoonful of ulum, thon mix it with about twice its quantity of suyar, to muke pulatablo. Almost inrilantaneous roliel will follow. Tho Arithmetic mini of u Wo stern paper has diHOovcred if every one oi the 8,000,0o0 families fn tho Amori pan I mon would only skim llio soap [rroafto off tlioir dishwater, and invost ts proceeds in a sinking fund at four >er cent, compound intorest, the pro* :eods in I<?1> years two months and dovon daj's would pay of tho national lobtj ' Thirty-two sales of short horns ook nlaeo in Kontucky last voar, in vliioh 1,553 animals wcro Hold fo1665,1)40. Thcro arc 21,255 JJaptint ohurchcB n tho Unitod StiUas, with 13,117 nin Btei'H, arid ii total inoinboi'Hliip of .,815,000. P1CKESS COBSTYJJIRECTOBy. Senator?It ! ' liowen. litprescHiativt?D K I5rntlloy. Clerk o'f Court?8 1) Keith. Judye of /'rohate?I II I'hilpot. Sheriff?J Kilcy Ferguson. Coroner?Wurren lloyd. School Co>nriii**toner?K A Ho wen Trenxumr?IF A I.eHley. 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'*87^. * ' J ; rniHi Scholastic yfcil*> Id 'divided Ih'IVUwc i X Terms of 20 weeks each. Tlio F4*dl Vefni sonimences January itJl ends Juno Ji?li tho seooiicl Tefni cotlunoWc^ July -ltli, and ends November 18th. Stiidonls entering within t,wylweeks/afffcit the commencement of tlio Torms, will bo r?l.n?.rr?,l f?r. ll,? . il l*. nftcr this time, from tho. time of entering It is mora outisanatory that Students cntei at tho commencement,' when the sevoruj clas*etJ (>ro forpiing, # .10 / | r Course of Study. ? PRIMARY DKPAHTMKNT*- :' JUNIOR CLASS. 1st Term?-Spelling nnd llcatling. 2d Term?Spelling nnd Rending continued Primary Geography; McijttU Authiufjlic Exercises ill \Yr?tirig. I STKtl M K1)I ATK C'Lf\SS, 1st Tcr|n+?Spelling nnd RcnUintr Jonlmuecll Geography continued; Introducing English Grammar; Elements of Writton Arithraotlc Exorcises in Writing. 2d Tortn?Spelling and lleadirtg continued Element^ Written Aritliluetic completed, Intermediate Geography completed; Analvt j ical English Grammar; I'riuiary u.' 8. Mih4 tory; Exercises in Writing. BKNIOlt (fl.ASS. 1st Term?English Ufamtndr completed; rhy-4 sical Geography; Common School Arithine-] tic; Towns Analysis of Words; Z(l vorm?Urceno's; Analysis of English Language; Arithmetic continued; fmaHei' Composition; Higher U. S. History. PRE l'AItA TOKV DEPAR 1 ^ 1U N T. JUNIOR CLASS. 1st Term Latin Grninmar and Harkncss' Eirst Latin Hook; Lift in Reader; Davics' Algebra; History of England. 2d Term ? Four Rooks of Cscsai; Arnold's! second Latin Rook 011 Analysis of the Latin1 Sentence; Greek Gramma!*; Kendrick'al Greek Ollendorff; Greek Render; Duvios' Algct>ra completed; Natural Philosopl^. 1KTKKMKDIATK CI.ASS. 1st Term?Six Rooks of Virgil; Oyer k Reader completed; l'lain Goometiy; Ili^hci' uomposmon ana lwietoric. 2d Term?Sallust's Calallno & J^igurtlia: Xenophon's Anabasis; lligber Algtibr:, commenced; Solid ami Spherical Gcoinc j try completed; Ch'eniistry. HKNIOtl cr.A.ss. IsH'crtn?Cieero'sSelcct Orations; Xenophon;MetiiofrahHlii; Trigonometry and Surveying:: ltoinan History; Latin l'rosc Composition. 2d Term?Horace cutire;"Six Hooks of tin; Iliads; Greek Prose Composition; Algebra! completed; Astronomy. The above course will prepare can didates lor admission into tlio Bopmo MottU.Cfi.vss of any ol our .Soullicn , OollegCH. Students, who do not *tun< a fifttisfnClory examination upon tin several studies ol each class, will iioi l?e allowed tho privile^o lo advance l< tho next higher, but bo retained in such class, (ill all tbo studied Of it bi satisfactorily completed. Tuition of J?uimary Dki'Ajuwi:m TKII TKior. Junior Class, - - ?10.(n ( 11 ( a n/1 hi 1 n / Mnao 1 ^ < Senior " - . l5.U< Preparatory Department, 20.00 N.o deduction will bo mndo for lost i.imo except from prolonged wjcUnoss .Monthly reports of punetulit.y, do* portment, and recitations in'caon otu I dy, will be furnished parents, J. 1L. CAUL LSI j K, Principal. Dec. 23, 1875 17 tf Agents Wanted Tor the ' A narrative of tlio o'xploit*, ail YVlUttAi>ljvcnUlr(,3 alui trnvcls ?f I - iwATTTvl'11"?1'- J- VKL.ASliUKZ,' on,;,' liAl l.Li?|wifl(, known ns I,T. IIAKHYT. BIJ FFuItD, 0* S. A. A True Southern Heroine. Kditod by C. J. WOUTIUNGTON, late U. y. Navy. MADAMK VKLASQUKZ, dbpiUcd as a Confederate ofilccr, participated in * number of ilic hardest fought battles of the late war. ami greatly distinguished herself by the extraordinary valor Bho displayed. She al?A uibiuigiiiHiicu ncrseii as a SPY AND SECRET SERVICE AfiF.NT, and on numerous occasions ran through I inFederal lines and obtained information I of vitnl importance to tho Confederate com- ' manders. Obtaining admission behind the SO EN KS AT WASHINGTON, sho established confidentiul rotations "wfti. prominent Federal officials; was concornod i j the great ROND SWINDLE, t>y which (he United States Treasury suffered to the extent of millions of dollars: was or t ivcly engaged in blocktulo-runiog, and in j i encouraging |Si;nST!Ttri'TN? ANT> llOUfcTV FRAUDS, I liy which tin- work of rocruiting the l'ederiif armies was ho seriously impeded; had wo> the heroine of ft number i/f exploits overt rnotc interesting than thoso of (lie l>attl6 field. .It also contains a hiMory of her Mining on the Pacific Slope, her Travel* in Europe, South America, and among the Mormons, Love, Courtship, Marriage, etc. The above facts arft substantiated by lead ing men both Koulli and North who partioi putod. No book of such varied naO internr interest as tlio Woman iu Uuttlc line ever been issued in America. .Agents wanted in every county in the United States. Agents oan make more money t>y canvassing for this hook than any other#! ns it is Ihc cheapest as well as I lie best selling Agents' book ever published. '1'he book is a large octavo voluin o of over COO pages, profusely illustrated. We print, bind and publish our own books; hence, can allow larg cr Commissions than any oilier house.,Scgu.ro your choice of territory at onqc. Address Southern B'lililfsliiu^ (!o. v<Mw ^ ??vn API/ *? i i v; n r. 1.1. l ATLANTA, OKOJIUIA. Jnn 0, 1S70 18 3 raw Noiicf. TJic undersigned, having resumed tho prao lice of law, will attend the Courts on tbo Mli Judicial Circuit. Business loft with in. IKngood, at 1'iokens C. JI., will bo promptly it tended to. J. W. H/UU.W&ON. \l,.u 1.1 Ift71 iiVfi 4V|*? f|< ' Knrlc, Wcl 1m ?.V Taylor, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Having established an oftico at l'iokens C. II., S C., will attend promptly to all buHineMn left with G. W. Taylor wlio may Ijo always found at Ibeir office nt I'iokons C. If., H. C. One of tlio senior partners will always 1>? i present at Iho Courts to assist with the business. VV. K. KARLE, \ U. G. VVHI.I.H, f a. W. TAYLOR, Greenville, 8. C. Piokcns, 8. C. ' iif .mmimMtm warn M ^-n_ M t.. _ -arm _ mm _ - -h I ! ??iWM JHiiuruiui, 8. 0., Deo. 13, 1?76. : Oil nlrtV' hft^r 'Sunday, Decembof 19, Ihe ttojpqcnm>v Tii^^u^ou ,(ho-'South CuioJifiA lailroau WiA run ns follows: "" I'OU^OLUMIUA. ' (Sundays excepted/) /ypuvo Charleston 9 1f>a?l Aj'rivp at Columbia 0 UU j> hi FOA AUGUSTA. (Siitulrtys excepted.) TjfrfVo (Hirtrlestoh 0 rt m 'V'gV^Aii, ' G 15 p id FOR CHARLESTON. (.Sunday a excepted.) Leave,Columbia 0 00 a trt 'Avfife ut ( Imrlepton 4 40pm l.oftve A^u^ia 9 00 ft m Arrive at Charleston 4 -15 p in ' tWLt-.\ffuA NIC lit EXPRESS. t.eavc uivavrdSTort '.i ir> p ra Arrive nC Columbia 7 20 n 111 l.pnxo Columbia 7 <.'0 p m 'Arri ve at 'Clinrlos'.on (> *10 a m Al'dllSlW NIGHT EXPRESS. f-taVe (^liAVlbstort R 00 p m Arrive iu.' AliRuMit 7 loam (?cavo Au"ii.hi i 8 30 p m Arrive At rli'fcrtosfo'n 7 '10 a m HUAlMEKVlbf/E TtlAlN. (Suji'luyK cxccptoU.) Leave Ainftmci villo at 7 HO a in 'Ari'iW <?f OhaHivton 8 45 a in Iffiiivc t'liaricrtiou 8 16 p in Al'i'ivo al Suminervillo -1 !JU p in < AMI)i:X TRAIN , ounccl.-* fit . lvrvgvillo daily fexcept 8ui)s days] wiili Up ami Down Day and Pasacngci' 'iVHlVni! 1 ' ' ii Dfiy no 1 Night Trains connect at Augusta with Georgia Railroad, J/acoti and Augusta Rfnlrdail ftrtn tVntrrtl Uailro.nl. J^iiis roulo via;Atlanta is the quickest and most direct rouie, and as comfortable and cheap as any b'tlier route," lo Montgomery, Sclnia, Mobile, New Orleans, ami all oilier points Southwest, ,iud to LcuibviUc, Cincinnati, Chicago, K(. Louis, and all other points West and Northwest.t J; Day Train connects at Columbia with tlic l'li]'<>LLf;li Train on Chailottcc Koail (which on\'cs nl 0 p. in.) for all points iVorth. Ni'glit Train connect!) with Local Train | which leaves ('nlunihiti at 8 a. m.] for points on Chariot to lloud. L.linens Uailroad Train connects at Newberry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Snturlny<t. Up CuVr?Aibifi Night Train connecls closely wiili Lhetiroeilvflleniid Columbia Railroad. fcs. jliOJ^OMONS, Superintendent. S. 1?. riiMvKXS, General Ticket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R R. ' CW^NGEOF SCHEDULE, Passenger I ruins run daily, Sundays excepted, C'iiniciing with nijzlit trains on South i':irnlir:i I'.nilrrtatl up and down. On and nft r .1/onUay, Houember 11$, the following will ic ine, ^uitoiiiun: ti' !?e:ivo'VJoltiinnih at '.80 ft m I.Firtff TV Man nt 0.1 f> n ni !.o:.vc No.vvlifrry nt 10.8ft n in l,onvo. ('olu'slmry at 'J.07 j> in Leave Melton at 8.50 j> in \rrive at Greenville nt 6.2ft j> m 110 w.\'. Leave Greenville at 8.00 n ni l.i'avo licllon ut ^ '. . 10 a in Leave GuUcsbury 11.20 a in tJ ave Newberry ut 2.-10 a m Leave Alston at <1,20 |> in \ 1-1-i VI> nt < *<11 n in)iin nf f. r..'* i. ??. - r ^ .'/"tjonnocf nt Alston villi Trains 011 ll.e - pari unburn aiul Union Railroad ; connect n( 'olniubin a\ iili Nigltt Trains oil the South Car ..linn Railroad ii|> 11ml do\vn : also with Train 'oiiifT North and Snnili on (lie Charlotte, Cc* 111111>i:i 11 n 1 Augusta anil the Wilmington. Co ji'.ni:vii,u: imancii. Train leave Abbeville at . 1 "> a in., connocf lit'with 1'own Ti'"i" from GrgoivviUe, Lca\ ' ' r!' uv., Ci>*n?ftifitr'with t'} Prain From voTumbiii. AccomnioITaiion Trnir, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Lco^i fVikesbtiry at 1 1.1 o a in., or on tlic arrival c the Down Train from (IreenviUc. Leaves al Iiovillu nl 1 o'clock p. m., connccting witL { t IV.iio froin Columbia. AMiKK.SON HKANOII AND J'LUK IUI)GE DIVISION, l.crtvo Wnllinlln.ftt 0.00 a m Leave l'erry villc at 0,40 n in lienvo l'c>i<lleion nt 7.85 a in f.onvf? Aii'Joi'ffon nt S.:5"> j\ ni VuAVO (U DeHdli nt V.20 a m - IT. Uohvo L'.tjlir>n at 8.00 p ni LiCiixc. Au'Idihou wt 4.00 p ni l*unve i'oitillcioii ul 0.60 p hi Leave Perryvillo 0.35 p n Arrive :ii n Iliulla 7.1 T? i> in Aco num > talioii Trains between Helton ami Vml<)i>wu on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur* days, Leave Helton at 0.60 a in., or 011 arrival of Down Train from Greenville. Leave i.Andei^in at ii.00 p nj., connecting with Up THOMAS DODAMKAl), Gun oral Superintendent. .1 a it i /. Niin uN, .) r., t icncral Ticket Agent Schedule. Atlanta & Richmond Air Line Railway J'A83K MIKU THA1N KASTWAItl)?DAILY. Leave ill Atlanta ft! 4 It) p in .Leav* Toccou (lily nt (I 00 ji m [Leave Wt-.-iiniiiHlpr nt 0 f?4 j? tn Leave {Simeon City at 10 21 j> in J.cave Oenlral at 10 67 j> rn jLecve Knsley at 11 :!0 j) rn [Leave Greenvillo ftH 12 l'J a rn Leave Spartanburg ut 1 H u in Arrive at Cliarlallo at f> iiO a hi J'AHSH^OIJIl TIIAIN WKSTWAUI)?UAII.Y. Leave Chariot IC at 8 00 r> m >/c'(\vc Spartanburg at 1161pm heave (Iroenville at 1 2ft p rn I.cnvo J'.aslcy nt 1 f?l a m Lcavo C entral at , 2 28 a m ].( avo uenecn City at ' 3 09 a m I.cave Wslminstcr at 3 34 a m J,rare Tifofeha'TJity at 3 31 (i m Avrivo nt Atlanta at. 0 30 a m *? .m * 'iiiai^ laaim IIIMI Traveler* IVfWtwiinl. For irtnp circulars, condensed time tables aihI general it{torin.ltion in regard to trans* pol lution facilities (o nil points in Tennessee, Aikativat., MiwQiiri, Minnesota, Colorado, K?iipatv,.'A'OrUlf>> Iowa, New Mcxico, Utah and O^Hfoj-uiij, ?pp|y to or address Ami*in B. IS'kk^n, General Emigrant Agent, Oflice.No. i II. i. Kiiiibnl! Mouip, Atlanta, (la. No ono shou'd go West without first gotlling in communication with the General EmlgrnnLmid lioeomc informed as to superior nrtvnhtng'efl, cheap and quick trans> portal Ion of families, household goods, stock, nod (arming implements generally. All information chcorfully given. V?. J,. UJ\ 11 lyl'i I , no3Cin a. r. AT, A. 1 KKW ADVKRTISJSMBNT?* 'f 1 J % * * * 4 ' * T~ ^ 1 * * lwrwTPTjnpnt.TTA V wnnKfl. AUJJ Jk AVVA VAlJk* ***? v rwj CAN AT, ST., fnoM SrxTH to SuvKWtl^ ' 111cim oni>, : ; r/Jwri^iii. ' ENGINES. Portable and Stationary, *? ^ Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Uoilers, Ousting? pf Ilritss mul Iron, Forgings, Ac. A11 CI! ITI'CTURA IV TltOX WORjf, In nil its brandies. done by experienced hands IMPROVED rOHTAbL FiVGhVjJS A>r * driving C0M011 Gins, Threshing Machinos, Separators, Grist Mills, &c. A nnmber of socotui-hitnil KngiHcs and toilers or various pullers, in first rule order, oil Imnd, . n Repair work solicited an I promptly done. WM. K. TANNKK & CO. Oct 14, 7 lyi "? a lsxti hj: TO YOUNG MEN. 1 Jwl Published, in a Seilal Envelope. Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spey^ rnatorrhtvn, induced by Self-Abuso, In*t> unitary I'.iiiissious, lmpotonoy, Nervous Ds?? bility, nnil Impediments to Marriage gftn- T orally; Consumption, Epilepsy, ami Fits; Menial ami Physical Incapacity, &c.?By ltOHEKT .1. Cl'I.VKUWELL, .M. 1>., author of (lie "Green Hook," &c. Tho worhl-rcnowned author, in '.his nclimrablo Ledu 10, clearly proves lrom his own * experience that the awful conscqucnccs of Self-Abuse limy bo etTectually removeil Without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials; point ing out a mode of euro at on?? certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no manor wii.it liis condition may be, may onre himself cheaply; privately and radically This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, $tt a plaiu envelope, to any address, on reoeipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers. ' 1 F. BltUOSIAN & SON, 41 Ann St., New York; Post OiTicc Pox,4580. Jan 13, IHTii 19 NOTICF. I take this method of informing my friends that I will be found in my oilice on each OlinllllhlV r_.. .1 - i xni'ii i , iut i no purpose ot transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. \ As my duties as School Commissioner will compel me to bo absent in different parts of ilie county, 1 make tliis special appointment for the benefit of all concerned. It. A. HOWKN, no'J-"> ]y Scool Commissions? AN OUTFIT FREE. '' 9 Wli want some one in every county I* tnko orders nnd deliver good* fur tb? old and original ('. <). 1). House. Largs ??sh wtifres. .splendid ehnncc in every neighborhood lor Hie r'mhl person of either sex, young or old. Samples, i'roo nnd post paid, Honu for it i?l once nnd make money itt your homes. Address. 11. J. llALL & CO. ON. Howard Street, liulsiuiore, .J/d Oct 21, 1875 8 Sin | ? .? '{ CUMm * uuu . NkttiUibdi i Parties desiring (o Lire conveyance to g I l'ickens Court House, Table Rock and other - * ? points, can be accommodated at my 8t*bl??, | it all hours of th? ilujr ATiu nig'ui. Fur? 11 . . | chasers can also be supplied with Good Stook at reiisonftliletirin?a , a Regular Mail Line to rjckeni) Courthouse daily. (Sundays oxocptcd.) < ^ IIIt'llKY & WYATT. ' . t Kasley Station, S. G., Aug, 3, 1875. no 10-1 y d?riTO^0n P01'! Ageutt wanted; All classes of working peo* l?lo, of either sex, young or old, innkc inot? money at work for us in their spare mo* mollis, or all Ihe time, ilinn nt nnythinfr els*" I'nrliculnrs free. Ail<lrus8 (i. H-TLNSON &CO* Portiaud, Muiuo. Butler & McBee ati0artnleay4 mjw&yk ' *T? fA r.A'l Mir Nil It M ^ 'UIFiiSLSaH 'J/UiLjlhiS* ?? WILL lMtACriCI-: IN T1IK COURTS Of THE STATE AND OF THE UNITBl STATES. ' * Sept 28 10 tf ? > 1<M*< ( Absolute divokces ohtainb^ from Courts of different States for desertion, &o. No publicity required* chnrite until divorco f?vfinin.i *?> ? 0 ?*VM, iiuui t'Bfl, M. 110U8K, Attorneys _ 10 Cm 101 HrgaUway, y. _ BTORVOW ?fc IlA?00?r ATTORNEYS AT LAW pd&kkhs ?. ? ?. "TitTILL criva lliftlr tllMlU- ?- " " .... -, ? V..WVM IV ?IM 1 VV and to tho Collection of PensipBif ltonnty Lund arid all other Claims. 1 ^ J. J. NOttTQN, J. B. IIAOOOD, Walhalln, 8. C, 1'itkciiB, 8. 0. July 27th 1871. 1 iK: "" l)i*. K. J. Uillllaiid , | HAVING fcturned nnd permanently loeftIcd ftt I'icUcnHvillc, respectfully oft'grM hie ProfoKnional aervicefl to the citizen* of thki vioinilv and Biirpftmwii?? _ -- ~r...?........viuunirjr. uuurges roiisonnblo. MnjrN 41 THE WEEK,! SUM. ll?! to New Yours, po,. paid, CO ct?. Address Tho Hun," N. Y. ?r