The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 22, 1877, Image 3
.L OALFIVEMS:
Peaci tre 9ar blossom 4.
Good Friday o6oes this yeat oA
Marcb 80th.
T1' gay and festivo bed beg wlN
soon make its ,pperane
Uov. Hugh McLees will '"tor'at
thits plie on the 5th'Sbd6. fif ]AH,
next.
Durn out your chimneys during the
first Wot spell as a preventive against
Are.
Thelfarch winds keep people buiy
now, when they are out of doors, run
ning ifter their hats.
The robbins have suffered greatly
from the "shot-gun Democracy," reR.
euntly in this vicinity.
The: Sheriff~ of this County, Mr.
Johb3uIdin, delivered Hayne Gibson
to the Ouperinten'dent of the Peniten
tiary last w6ek. He was sentenced
to one ear, by indge Cooke, for
hoise stealing.
Doat in sphits and tobacco will
take notioe of the re renue lioeneop s
spOcIfied in the advrtisement of L.
Cass Carpenter, Revenue Collector.
The tiMe'of year is close at hnd
when the young men will linger at the
gate when they galant the young
ladies home at night, until the old
woman Intimates that it is time to get
in the house.
There are just enough hints of
Fpring, i tho weather to nake a man
sit.down in some lonesome corner and
think aboutr IoVe, youth and turnip
Capt. Berry, Special Agent in this
County for the collection of the Hamp
ton 10 percent tax, has been appoint
/ ed special agent by the County Comn
m.nissioners for the ct.lleeUon of the
eight mills, Railroad tax. lie will
visit the various townships for t he
accommodation oft the taxpayers. See
his notice else wore.
We,now have preaching only 'once
a month ta this p)lace. Can not ar
rangemnents be made so as to give the
citisens of Prekens preaching every
Sabbath during the year'? If we can
not do bettor we will get t,be A bbeville
Press and Banner to send us up a
isionary.
TowN ELZcTrox. -0our town elee,
tion wHil come off on Monday, the 2d
day of next month. The following
"dry ticket" has been announced: For
4 Intenden*-W. T. McFall; for W ar
dens--B. F. Lestey, G. W. Taylor, J.
F. Folger and R. A. Child. The man,
agers of election are, W. M. Hagood,
G. W. James and W. HI. Hughes. We
* do not know that there will be any
opposition to the "dry ticket," .but if
there is it will be futile.
A GOOD PAINT.-Some t wel ve
years ago the Averill Chemical Paint
Co. of New York, in troduceed a Mixed
or Ready Prepared Paint, em bracing
in ira combination some important
improvements. It has attained a
large faIe, and is nowv regarded as
the best paint iri the country. The
Centennial Commission is awarding
it the highest medal referred ti it as
a valuable discovery. We refer our
readers to th'e' advertisement in this
THRE POMoNA GRAIiX.--Col. yames
N. Lipseomb, Master of the State
Granige, will be at this place on Sat,
anr' af, t,he 7th day of April next, the
time appointed by Judge Field for
the organizrtion of a Pomona Grange
for this County, for the purpose of
conducting said organization, and
giving a -ecture to the meatibers of the
order. It is desired, if possible, that
every member of the order in the
Coupty should be present, and we
trust that the brethren and sisters
witt'make their arrangements to at
te M,Nioseo Ahoaad fail to. be preset
for the occasion will..be an interest,ing
and donkl1ead' It $6ffiNbIe orne; bo.
Lipsoomb is a pleasant and agreeable
speaker and nderstands the working~s
of the.order thoroughly. Her will not
Sfail to please and instruct his bearers.
Aguin.wesay, let every member of
the order, if possible, attend the mettw
ing, ?'T9ne will regret it.
A Coneticut man has named his
colt "eight to seven." It was the
most winning name .he could think
of..
a week in you wn. Terms
UU $5 outfit frae. Hf. HALLXTT & Co,
pr0sand, MaM)e.
0l A,Y_ *8. Aguts wanted on.our
$25 00rand Combination Prospeatus,
re resenting
N diiot 10OKS wanted everywhere.
e BiggeA Thing Evqr Triea.. Salis raode
froMs jhisw hen all.single Books jall. Also,
Agents wanted on our Mognificent Family
Bibles. , Sup.eriov t, all others. With invjlu.
able Illustrati AiT and Superb Bindimgs.
Theo .Books beat the World, Full partlcu
laru froe. .Address JouN E. POTTZI & Co.,
Publishers, Philadelphi.
A HOME AND FAM OF
YOUR OWN.
On the line of a GRE&T RAILROAD, with
good markets both East and West.
Now is the Time to Secure It.
Mild Clitate, Fertile, Soil, Best country for
Stock Raising in the United States.
Books, Maps, Full Information, also "Tux
PIONZER" sent free to all patts of the world.
Address 0. P. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner U. P. R. R.
OMAHA, NZD.
$e5TO$77 a Week to Agents. tio
Outfit Free. P. 0. VICK.
ERY, Augusta, Maine.
1 aday at home. Agents wanted. Out
$1fit and terms free. True & Co., Au
gusta, Maine.
A LUCRATIVE .VSIN S
ieWo want OO More F irst
Class Sewing Machine Ag,
ents, and 500 mnen of energy
and ability to Learn the Bu
siness of Selling Sewing Ma
chines. Compensation Liberal, but
varying according to ability, charac
ter and qualifications of the Agent.
For particulaiis, address
wilion hwing Miohino Co., Ohicago,
827 and 829 Broadway, New York, or New
Orleans, r.La
25 EXTRA FINE~ MIXED CARDt S, with
CEORCE PACE & CO.
NTo. 5 N. SCHROEDER ST., DALTIXORI, MD.
Pateant P'ortabIe& R tationaar 'Eua Ines
- PatenLt Cireular RW mis,
GAass, Maaley & Saata Mills,
Gi& Flouar Mills, Water
Wiseels, '4uingl : aserel * .
--*Woodworking Maetainery
Tassite Emaery Whels anat
(Goods to Dealers. $85 a mont h, hotel and
traveling expenses paid. No peddling. Ad
dress MlON [it L.A MP CO., Cincinnati. .
$T to $20) per day atlhome. Samples worh
$1 free. Stinbson & Cog, Port-land,-Mane.
CENTENNIAt EXPOSIFION
Described and Illustrated. Sold in 60
days. It being the only complete low price
wor.k'(770 pages, only $2.60), t reating of the
entire history, grand buildings, wonder
fil exhibits, curiosities, great days, etc.; ii..
lpzstrated, and $1 cheaper than any other;
0very body wants it. One new agent cleared
$850 in 4 weeks. 8,000 agents wanted. Send
quickly for ploof of above, opinions of of..
Acial s, clergy and press, sample pages, full
description, and extra terms. lIUBIBARD,
B)RO3., Pubs., 73d. Sansom-.st, Phiiladelia.
CA UTION Bewate of falsely claimed ofli.
cial and worthlesa books. Send for proof.
WANTED.
Men to travel and establish agencies in
every town for .our new and perfectly fire
proof Glaiss Ohimneys and Lamp. Business
permanent; sells easy: no peddling. FIRE
SIDE A'F'G CO., Pittsburg. Pa.
* Drnakard f4top!
C. C. BEERS, M1. D. (formerly of Boston)
has a harmless cure for I ENTE MPERLANCE,
which can be given without the Knowledge
of the patflent. Also one for the
Opin H abit.
Permanent cures guaranteed in both. Send
statup tar evidence. Ask druggist for it. Ad.
dress BEERS & CO., Birmingham, (onn.
YlBERAL RBOFai!S
TO MEROCANTS
and others who .will sell 'the New Wheeler &
Wilson No 8 Sewing IAlcine. Agents want
ed in every comminiity. Addroy with stamp
for terms, WtIE E LER & W ILSON M'F'G 0O.,
Sayannah, Ga.
ELT CARPETING8, 20 to 45 cents per
Fyard. Felt Ceiling for rooms in place
of plaster. Felt Rooning and Sidings. For
circular and sample, address C. J. FAY,
Camden, New Jersey.
ARE YOU
tVm@ T@ PAf
THIEN USE THlE
A VARILL PAINT
The M~ost Beatifuil and Durnable Exterior
Paint Known. -
White, and all the Fasionable Shades Sold by
the Gallon, ready for Use.
The finest residences in the country usa it.
Set h Thomnas, Esq., says, "Your P'aint is
handsome."
Oen I) I Strothuers: "It is economical."
F F Thompson, Esq.: "Mly building looks
beautiful."
Cheney Brothers: "It is superior to lead."
' P'1' Barnu9im "TIhe best I ever saw."
Hundreds of testimonials from owners of
the finest residlence5 in thet counury, with
Sample C'ard of Colors, furnished frees by
dealers, an.d by thia
AVERt LL CiIIEMICAL PAINT CO.
* ~ No. .32 Burling BHip, New York.
Corn, Corn.
a wt
JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO.
N. 0. Molasses
A heavy supply of the above Molasses I
store, which we purehased In New Orleani
and which we will warrant to be a genuin
article.
JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO.
Irish Potatoes
Call on us and get any of the Early Vari
eties of Northern Potatoes
JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO.
-0
nlows, Boll ni Swoops
We are getting in store. a good supply
the above implements, which we are offerin
at a very small advance above cast, and cai
riage.
JOHI G,
0
Dry-Goods
SPRING STYLE PRINTS;
Ginghams, Cotton Plaids;
Shirtings, Tickings;
Cambrics, Long Cloths, &c;
Coates' and Clarks' 0. N. T. 8 ool Tread;
' Whittemore' 9t"P"qard1
Turkey te4 Tati, Palkiet,[ 4 ; .
Braids, Cotton Hode, &c.,:&o.
And a full line of all sorts of Dry Good
and Not.ions in store and to arrive soot
Call in and see for yourselves.
JOHN T. GOSSEIT & CO.
Easley, S. C., Feb. 12, 1877
Marshal's Sale.
U NITED STATES CIlRCUIT COURT, FO
theDisric ofSouthI Carolina.
The Rlichmtondi and Danville Railroad
gainst WV. E. Welborne, C. L. Hlollingswortl
liardy Gilstrap, et al.
Th'Ie Bank or Commerce against the samn
By virtue of the execution in the abos
stated cases, I will expose for sale at publi
outcry, Ie the highest bidder, at Picken Cou1
Hlouse, on Tuesday, the third day' of Apri
1877, the following Lands in said county,
wit:
*All that tractor pa~cQl of land, containirg
six hundred and twenty five acres. ruorfe
less, situated uin Wolf creek, and being !!
same whereon W. T. Fields now resides.
All that tract or parcel of hand contalinirl
three hundred acres, more or less, situate
ozr l)oddy's creek, anid being the same- whe
on 0. F. Robinson now resides.
All that tract or parcel of land containia
three hundred and fifty one acres, mor*ee
less, situated on George's creek, and bein
the same whereon J. 8. Lathara now resides
All that tract or parcel of . Iand cont.qinini
one thousand and twenty Acres, imre or- lea
situated on Fowler's creek, and joining landi
of William K. Bloggs and others.
All that tract or parcel of land containin
five hundred and fifty two acres, more c
less, situated on Saluda river, and bein g th
same whereon A. J. Anderson now resides.
All that tract or parcel of land coutainie
two hundred and fifty acres, bindre -oV i
situated on Wolf creek, and being the saw
whereon IR A Bowen now resides.
All that tract or parcel of land containin
three hundred and fift.y three acres, more o
loss, sit uaitf on George's' creek,. aind bein
the same whereon J F Latham now resides.
All that tract or' parcel of land contaipin
one thousan and eighty three acres, snore o
less, situated on Itece's creek, and joinin
lands of Hardy Gilbtrap and others.
All that tract or parcel of land containin
six hundred and twenty two acres, more c
less, sit ated -e~n* .Ro river(aIsyMejng th
same whereen J W outherlandc now resh ei
All that tract or parcel ot land containin
four hundred and twenty five acres, more e
less, situated on Saluda river, and being th
same whereon Jas WV Major now resides.
.All that tract oparq 1 o; lan4 ,onta,ln
six hunidred and tWen~ tee i.rshore c
less, situated on Wolf coek, an. being" th
same whereon Ueese Bowen, Sr., now residei
All that tract or parcel of land containin
fourteen hundre~d and ninety one~acres, mor
or less, situated on waters of Twelve Miu
river, and being the, same whereon J1 K KirlI
sey now residWs.
All that tract or parcel of land containin
twenty seven hundred acres, more er 108s
sit uated 'on Blg~ Eastatoe, and being the sa1i
whereon Abe 8tewart now resides.
All thuat trast or parcel of laud containim
seven hundred and eighty acres, more or loss
situated on Twelve Mile river, and being th
same whereon Jacob,Lewis now rebides.
All that tract or parcel of land cantainin
three hundred and forty seven acres, more (
less, situated oji Goldes's *reek, anid bein
the same whereon W K Boggs now resides.
All that tract or parcel of land containin
t wqnty,&,w, ~~d.sd fq~~,s, moere (
less, situ 4 wege M vr and helm
the same wereon James Le Wfs now reside:
All that tract or parcel of land containin
six hundred and twenty acres, more or les,
situated on Twelve Mile river, and being th
same whereon John F Lewis now resides.
twelve hundred ~IA.%~ acres, n
or less, situated on the waters of Twelve Mil
river, and being the same ,whereon W D) Ede
All that tract or parcel of land containini
eleven hundred and fit acres moe or loss
situated on TweIjq 5 j ,~I9 being th
same whereon Wm Hunter, Jr. now reside:
All that tract or parcel of land containin
four hundred anid tcanp gui'kMs,saohe<
less, sit uated on Golden's creek, and being ti
same whereon Jno Mi Hendricks now resiee
All thai troot t parodi ofU,anP contakin
six hundred acres, more or less, situated c
Eighteen Mile creek, and beingf the sani
whereon Abner Mullinax now resideos.
Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papel
R. M.AWALrJACE,
U. 8. Marshal, Dis't South Carolirna.
March 16, 1877 27
}ime to Pay Me
Somnetiming onl yosir account, so tiaat
eD: kieep 'up my Sto of
Gobdd 'if5 alwa 's have
- Want ot Ihand at all tines. If yon
Anythting on Last Years' Ancount.
Don't put ni e off' any longer, but
come square u p.
If you want more Goods
-Thern 92ti es trms. I want
3 to soll
Or for 08ash or Bai ter, or
Is
-* That will best suit you,
Be under'eold, and my Newv Stock of
R Dry Goods, Uoots, Shoes, IIats, &c.,
cantL be beat. Call and see mne.
Respectfully,
W. T. MCFAI~.
et Oct 12, 1876 6
1,
NEW FIRM.
ig
SOconee Tannery
g
THE mndersigned have associated with
them in the conduct of their business of
STanning and lanutinkctuing
Boots and Shoes,
MR. CHARLES WEIlTNAUER, as a partner
equally interested Witih us therein. The
r name of the firm will hgqreafter be the
"OCONEE TANNERY." T Iiankful far past
patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the
same. Our senior, Mr. Filz.inger, has a Ane
reputation as a Tanner, and will be able to
supply customers in this line with the best
*rticle of 8OLE, UPPER AND HJARNESS
g tEATHlER.
r . ALSO,
*Ve wi continueq t.p manufacture our first
i. elads hand fnade
", RS.TS AMB ESB,
0 And offer them on the bepg termws.
OUR BO(OTS and SHOE8 are for sale by
W. T. McV/ALL, at Pickdris Court House,
Scheap for cash, or which will be exchanged
for Hides on reasonable terms.
0. WV. FILZINOER,
g GOTTLOBE WANNER.
e July 20, 1876 - 46 If
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
g Coenty of Pickons.
* IN TIlE PROBIATg COURT
WXTHIEREAS, John J. Lewis, Clerk of the
g VYCourt of Commnorr Pleas, in and for the
i, County and( State aforesaid, has maIde suit ini
e this Court, to grant him Letters or A dmrris-.
tration, of thme D)ereliet Estmrte andl effects of
g A. 3. 8tewart, deceased, late of the Coanty
r and State aforesaid.
T hese are ilhereftore to- cite and ad mon ish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
gthe said A. J. Stewart, deceased, that they
r be and appear in the Court of Probate, to ?e
g.held at Pickens Court House, on Wednesday,
.the 28th day of Marchr nekt, at 10 o'clock, a.
m i., to show caLuse if any they have, why~ the
,said. adgninistrat ion should naot be granted.
e Gki4Ma under my hand and officIal seat~, tirit
the 13th February, 1877.
g W. ., F1,ELD, .r.r.r.c.
*e Feb 15, 1877 23 6
e
NOTICE.
I KE t his methlodofiforming all part ies
5...Interested, that I will bie forrrd irr mcy of
g fi co, at Pickens C'ourt IIOrSTTe mr each Wm.n
it 4ESnA t and T1'unirsnay, and on eacdr S.runr
le for the puripose of tranisacinig an1y buIstiness
!. that comes under my jurisdLictiot.
g As nvy dutles as School C~onmiseioner will
n scomperf me to- he absent. in dlifferent parts of
4 the County, 1 appoint these special (days for
the benefit. af all corncerned. Office hours,
-s from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
0. W. SINGLRTON,
Sc~hool CIommnissio,ner.
"Cotton. fr um"I
A FARI EXCEANGE V
TUIAFOLLO'ING CKLEURATOW
FBRTILUIZERS
CAROLINA PIRTILIZE.
BRADLEY'S PAT. PHOSPHATE,
PALMETTQ ACID PROSPHATE.
WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI,
PULAT1b GUQA1O,
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATS,
For sale on liberal terms. (Freight
paid) by
HUDGENS & BOLT.
keeley, 8. 0,., Feb. 8, 1877 22 8m
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF PIOKENS.
BY virtue of an order from W. 0. Field,
Judge*of Probate, I will sell to the high
est bidder for wash, on Baleday in April
next, at the regular hours of sale, the fol
lowing REAL ETATE belonging to the
Estate of bloses 8. Hendricks, deceased, to
wit:
TWO LOTS OF LAND situate In the Town
of Easley, in Pickens County, known in the
plat of said Town an Lots No. 80 at4 88,
contaning one acre each. Sold for the pay
ment of debts and partition.
TERMS CASI. Purchasers to pay extra
for papers.
JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.o
March 8, 1877 26 4
IEIV AID ATTRACTYLD
HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S,
PICKENS C. 11., S. C.,
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING
from New Yor'k and Baltimrore, a large
and splendid Stock of
Those Goods wore carefully selected
and closelty bought by oneo of the firm,
and CAN and WIL.T. BE sold at aston
ishingly low figures.
Among t,he many novelties to be
found in our stock, is the neat and
handsome Tilden,a Hendricks, and
Hampton UATS, and the stylish
Hampton COLLAR.
Call early, make your selections
and be happy.
- Respectfully,
HAGOOD & ALEXANDERI.
Oct 25, 1876 8 -
Used in niearly every locality in many
Bettled beyond a doubt-No one questions
the fa4L that more cases of whites, suppres
sed and irregular menses and uterine ob'.
structions, of every kind, are being daily
cured, by Dr. J- Bradileld's Female Rtegulator,
than by all other remedies combined. Its
success in Georgia And other States Is beyond
precedent in the annals of phislo. Thousands
of certificates from women everywhere pour in
upon the proprIetor. The attention of prom
hnept medical sneu is aroused in behalf of this
wonderful compound, *tnd the moat success
ful praotine use~ it. Iftworden suffer here.
after it will be their own fault. Fe;nale
Reguter Ie -peepsred: Ae4 sold by L. H
Bredlbeld, Druggrat;, Atlanta, d~a., and.may be
bought at S1,50 per bottle ad. any respectable
Drug itore in the Union.
wilt certrfy that two members of my imnue
diate faitally, after having suffered for many
years from mettstruaT irregulatity, anvd h aving'
been treated -wit out benenit, by various med
icat doct ors, wer~ at length completely cured
by one bottle of Dr. 3. Brad feld's P MALE
REGUL ATOR. I therefore deem is why duty
to furnish this certificate, with the hope of
drawing attenion~ of suffering womenkind to
the merits of a medicine whose power in ctjr-,
ing irregte stad suipptessed menistrua1idn,,
hIas been proven under my o*n personal ob-.
servation. Its effect ont such casts is truly'
wonderful, and well may the remedy be called
"Woman's Best Friend.'
Yours respectfully,
JAs. w. STaA xen.
Sept. 7, 1878 1 4
H EADQUARTCRS
FOR CUIEAP
Stoves, Tinaware and HOUSe
Furnishing Goods.
CROCK ERY, GLASS AND SILVER PLATED
W ARE.A SPECIA LTV.
Roofing and Repairing done at short. notice,
at the lowest pricts. We ask all the people
of P'ickenis and adjoining Counties to al and
examine our stock. We certairrly sell Goods
cheaper than they have ever been sold in this
market. All Goods guanranteed.
To Merchants-we wholesale Tiunware as
cheap as Northern markets. Send for Price
List. J. E.L CURTIS & CO.,
Cleveland Block,
Greenville, S. C.
*iron, eitheR& Et wert
.ATOfRsY AT 44w
Wi pasetiO in The .Cit"It sd P"bte
Uopqte fq Rikemq.County. S*4 I4,the United
Sts eof thio stakto froma t egg
d'ke'V( Wlor arluerm Whtbe prosent to
i, "g, i L :&
o.~ 4 r.. it
.n oA, ?, ed,e.
ATTORNEY AT . A
P E. IL
Witt Praotiee is il the CoWWk. of the seut
of khe United.46ates.. AQ4i1e5 prm
ateuetfd to.
larch 1 876 28'
ATTDU*ltY A*D ftulLLOx AT L.
GRE1VI,LE, S. 0.
ractises in the Circeit ourt and Couirt
P Probate for Pickens ounty.
May 16 42 6:n
ISAAC 9 1RYAN,
ATTORNEY AT AW
5ZVULIE A E3, I, ,
Practices in Cott6 of Pielent
County, and Il 'tnited States CQ*rts
MeV DCK'
ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOUGg
Fifty pages-800 Illustrations, with Do
scription of thousaunds of the best Flowers
and Vegetables in the world, and the way to
grow them--all for a two cent postage stamp.
I rinted in Giermnan and English.
Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 26 cents, a
year.
Vick's Flower and Vegetablo Garden,. 50
cenlts in paper; in elegant cloth covers $1.00
A ddress, . AMr5s VicK, Ricesee N. Y,
V ick'sT Floral Guide
a beantiful Quarte ely,iournal,.finely iljustrated
and containing' aind elegant colore d Flower
Plate with the' Irat nmber. Price only 211
cents for the year. The first ,Wp. for 1877
jusit issued in German and English,
Vick's Flower audi Vegetable Garden, in
50 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.t40.
Vick's Cafalogue'-800 IllustratIons, only 2
cents. Address,
JAaras Vicex, Rochester, ?I. Y.
LOWhIER A1RD YEGETA ALE GARDEZ'
's the most beautiful work of trae find in the
world. It containw rrearly 160 pages, hun
ireds of fins i-Iutvaeomer and six chromo
plates of flowers, beautifily drawn and col
ired fr-om nature. Pelece 50'conts in paper
iovers $1.00 in ele!guat efoth. Phinted. In
3erman and English.
Vick's Floral G uide, Quarterly, 25 cents.
Vick's Catalogns--800 lluststations, 26 eta.
Address Jau.s V3ex, RIochester N. Y.
Jan. 25 20 4t
Y OUR ATTEINTION 5 IS O,'TI1P. P~rs '
. fll clld o he large urd l"ci(J(i
he CIEAPEfST Sfock of Good~s that~ has
byer been ezhibited in West GIreenville ; con
dsting of DILY GOODS, E00TS, 8H0ES,
FEATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
[*RO0ERIES, ete., ets.
Our prices are so low tlist tro house this
side of New York can under-veil ua.
We sell Goods strictly for CASIH, whielr
Brnables ura to make the a*bo're declaration.
We keepv constant)y orr hand a large lot of
[DOORS, SASfl arr< JILYNDS, at prices that
ler'y competition.
We arso keep on Tuar.J a large lot of thuose
3elebrated GRtANGE PLOW~ STOCK'S, :.o
which we invite your attention.
We have also connected to our Store,
i Large WAGON YARD, with a well of 0oog
Water, which is Frep and OPEN to ALL
OEIY & RROTIIER,
Greenville 8. C., Octobew 1 ,1875. mo6
The State of South Carolina.
County of Pickens.
IN PROBAT E COURT.
7IIEREAS. .Tfohn J. Lewis, Clerk of the'
VV Court of Comimon Pleas, in and for the'
C~ounty and State aforesjid, hias madie suit in;
this Court to grant hhn Letters of Adminis
t rat ion, of the Derelict Estate and eff'ects or
G. W- Cooper, deceased, late of the County
aind State aforesaid.
These are ihereforeoto cite and admonish all
and singular the kintdred and creditors of t7ho
said ('. W. Cuoper, decased, thatt thiey be
andl appoar in thle Court of' Probateo to held at
Pickenis Court louse. oni Fridany, the 22d'
(lay of March next, at. 10 o'clook, a. m,,, to
show cause if' any they have, why thec said,
adminiist rat ion should not lbe granted.
(liven uniuder moy hand and official seal, this
ihe c d day of' Febrary. A. I). l p7.
w. 0 FI'ELDb, J.r r..
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