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LOCAL ITEMS. Communication from "Rover," is crowded out of this issue, will appear next week. That delicious vegetable, the Eng" 11sh pea was furnished from our gard. ens last week. A mad dog was killed three miles west of $his plaoe, on Friday last, after bitWg several cattle and hogs. Service will be hold in the Methodist Church at Pickens C. H. on the first Babbath, at 4 P. M., and on the second Sabbath at 101 A. M. The cold weather has well-nigh set, tied the cotton question. All nature itself, it seems, as well as the Russians and Turks, is against the production of cotton. To walk a mile out of town, on a hot 'summer's morning, to hear a good preacher and eloquent sermon, and in the midst of the vernal fresb. ness and beauty of the rural scenery, is, perhaps, not to be regretted. Mr. A. M. Folger is the agent for the unbreakable Monitor Lamp Chim ney. Mr. Folger drove several 8 penna nails Into a box with one of these chimneys, without breaking it. They are the greatest invention of the age. One is worth a half dozen of the old common chimneys. Mr. Nathaniel Lynch, an estimable citizen, living in the upper portion of the County, died at his residence on Tuosday, the 8th ingtant, after a short illness. Mr. Lynch was in the prime of manhood, and his loss will be felt by the County. He was buried with Masonio honors on Wedneseay after his death at 2 o'clock P. M. Peace to his ashes. DAVID E. FoUTZ, BALTIMORHE, MD. DEAR SIR: Your Shriner's Indian VTermifuge is ready sale witha us. Our h customers say it destroys and expels worms effectually. We have sold all we had. Send us another supply at once and oblige, Carmmichal & De% Vault, Ashville, N. C. The million dollars the sewing ma chine anonopolists rooled for another extension of their patents did not se-. cure their end. Hereafter the sewing machine is to be within~ the reach of families of small means-those that really require it. . For the informna, tion of the readers of the SENTINEL, 'we publisi~ in another place, an in.-. terview of a correspondent with an official of the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine. Congress has re fused to renew the patents-and this refusal has the effect of reducing the prices of the several machines. State Ofhocers. The following is a list of State offi Scers of South Carolina: Governor-Wade Hampton, of Co lumbia; Lieutenant Goveanor-W. D. Simpson, of Laurens; Cortoptrollor General-Johnson IHagood, of Barn, well; Secretary of State-R. M. Sims, of York; State Treasurer-S. Li. Leaps~ hart, of CJolumbia; Attorney General 'James Conner, of Charleston, Super intendent of Education-H. S. Thornp son, of Columbia; Adjutant and In spector General-E. W. Moiso, of . Sumter. FOR THNE PICKENs SENTINEL. Pickens County Musical and Sabbath se School Convention. Ma. EDITOR:-The Committee -of Arrangements for the next meeting of this Convention, which is to be hold at Mount Tabor Church, two miles West of Central, in this County, commencing on Friday before and embracing the 5th Sunday in July next, have met, and beg~ leave, as di rected by that body at its last moot. ing, to make their report, through your columns, as follows: First day-Introductory at 11. oblock, A. N. Subject-Music as con nected with Sabbath schools, by........ Second day-Lecture upon music, at 11 e'clock, A. M., by Sunday-A Sabbath school address at 11 o'clock, A Ii., by- Rev.-. Resolved, That a part of each day be devoted to Sabbath school music, and that the Sabbath schools be noti fIed to preparo for t he same. .Resolved, That all ministers of the gospel be earnestly requeed to meet with us and give us their co-operation and support. The speakers for the Occasion have not (by the Clerk) been heard from, therefore their names are withheld for the present. Of them notice may be given hereafter. 9 T. W. TOLLISON, Chairman. G. W. SINAL1&TOn, fClnerk Co for hiUipi. Burer. JUST RECEIVED AT. M c F A L L'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF aUt SUS AND Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND BRIGHT. A splendid assortment, and prices to suit the times. 0 CROCKERY, TIN AND HARD-WARE. All kinds, sizes and prices, from a Half Pint Cup to a 20 gallon Wash Pot. DRUGS & MEDICINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and all the leading articles always on hand. 0 ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGAR(S To suit every one. CANDY AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS & PICKLES, And in fact a general assortment of niico things. Como and sec for your' self. .RespOctfully, W. T. McFALL. May 10, 1877 35 INAL DISCHTARUE.4 .F. We herety give notice to all whom it may concer*n, that, on te2hdaofJune, 1877, we will apply to the Judge of Probate for the County of Pickens, for a Final Dis charge as the Administrators of the Estate of Calvin O'Dell, deceased. MARY A. O'DELL, Adm'x, .1. PE~RRY LOOPER, Adm'r. May 17, 1877 86 4 Made any day in 'P-rs and CAT.Ls. Invest according to your means. $10, $50 or $100, in STOCK PR1iVILEGEs, has brought a small fortune 10 the careful investor. We advise1 when and how to operate safely. Book with full information sent free. Address orders by mail and telegraph to IIAXTElR & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall at., N. Y. May 17, 1877 30 CieLEnRATED Horse and Cattle Powderse kn thro e-invigort broken down and lo-prited horses, stomac an ntstns FAER. GLANDE1I$, YELLOW LOSS OF APPETI' ?E A ND VITAL the wind, increases the ap tit. isfonsmooth and glsas o intoafine-looking and spirited horse. tinis invauable. t is a sur p ventive aginst Rndret Hlow quiantity of milk and cr wenty. prcn.and tnako the butter firm' es m n te,to hteir hie and maes the Lug UIter,io.,this articleactscgen aa spocido By putting fro onie swill the bovedlscases wil be erai eated oreni nted. If given DAVI E.FUTZ,roprietor, BAL,TI1IOR, Md. 1u byD st d e r CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Cvistadoro's Hlair Dye is the SAFEST and BEST; it acts instantaneously, producing the most naturl shades of Black or Brown; does NOT STAIN the SKIN, and Is easily applied. It Is a standard preparation, and a favorite upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady or Gentleman. Sold by Druggists. J. CRISTADORO, P. 0. IRox, 1533. New Yofrk. Une 2l,-1886 10 6 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Healthiest of us are Liable to obstruc tions in the bowels. Don't neglect them. It is necessary to outrago the palate with naus sous drugs in such eases. The most effective laxative known is Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, and it is also the most %greeable. Its operation is soothing, cool ing, painless. Sold by all druggists. 6$ aweekinyour own town. Terms and $5 outfit free. II. HALLETT & Co.0 Bo0ttland, Malpejr - A GREAT OFFER! We will during these Hard Times dispose of PIANOS and ORGANS, new and second-hand )f first class makers including WATERS' at lower prices for cash or Installments or to let until paid for than ever before of rered. Waters' Grand Square and Upright Pianos and Organs (including their new son. venir and bourdoir) are the best made. 7 Dctave Pianos $160. 7 1-3 do $100 not used ) year. "2" Stop Organs $60. 4 Stops P58. 7 Stops $68. 8 Stops $75. 10 Stops B88. 12 Stops $100 each, ,not used a year, n perfect order and warranted. Local and rraveling Agents Wanted. Allustrated Cata ogues Mailed. A liberal discount to Teach rs, Miniters, Churches, etc. Sheet Music it half price. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Uanufacturers and Dealers, 40 East 14th St., Jnion Square, N. Y. TO$ a Week to Agents. $10 6 utfit Free. P. 0. VICK.. SRY, Augusta, Maine. 1 aday athome. Agentswanted. Out ft and terms free. True & Co., Au. ,usta, Maine. CEORCE PACE & CO. N1o. 5 X. 80E01D2 8T., BALTIMORE, MD. Patent ]Portable& Stationa En ines Patent Cireular aw Milng, Gang', Muley & sah Mill1, Grist & Flour Mills, Water Wlkeels, Shingle Barrel & Woodworking liachinery Tanite Emery Wheels and Grinor.Mawr# Kill NV1 PPljer#,&e.,&e, &END Fic C EAO au PRICE& The Black Hills, By H. N. MAGUIR, who has spent 12 years a this region. Latest accounts of Gold and "ilver prospects. Agricultural and Grazing -esources, climate, hunting. fishing, Indians, tnd settlers' adventures with thein, mining Lnd wild Western life, the waterfalls, boiling ;eysers, noble scenery, immense gorges, etc. ViUh 27 fine illustrations, and new map. ?rice Only 10 Cents. Sold by all News ieatlers, or. sent post-paid for 12 cents by )ONNE LY, Lovu & Co., Publishers, Chicago, 11. 5EXTRA FiNE MIXED CARDS, with Ui name, 10 cents, post paid. L. JONEs& o., Nassau, N. Y, $5 to $20 per day at home. Samples worth l1free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. To. 60 NOrnh CnKAnLEs ST., BALTIMoRE. Incorporated April 9, 18G9). President, lHon. J. W. Bobbin, Judge Supe rior Court. The above Institution offers all the com.i 'orts of a home to patients suffering with eye >r ear diseases, skilful nurses are in at tend ince, and as the surgeon in charge resides in he house with the family, patients are seen y him several times during the day. For ~urthaer information apply to the surgeon in :harge. DR. GEORGE ~REULING Unprecedented Attraction, )VER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company. This Institution was regularly incorpor% tied by the Legislature of the State for Edu-, itional and Charitable purposes in 1808, rit.h a Capital of $1,000,000, to which it hias ince added a reserve fund of $350,000, Its hrand Single Number Drawings will take >laco monthly. It never scales or postpones. G~ook at the following scheme: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the 2xtraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing, At New Orleans, Tuesday Jun~e 6. Jnder the personal supervision and manage nent of Gen. 0; T. BEAUREGARD, of La., nd Gen. JUB3AL A. EARLEY, ot Virginia. C A PJ'T AI PR iZ E, $100,000. gNotice--Tickets are Ten Dollars Only. Ialves, $5. Quarters, $2.50. Eighths, $1.25 LIST OF PRIzEs. 1 Capital Prize of $100,000 $100,000 1 Grand Prize of 50.000 60,000 1 Grand Prize of 20,000 20,000 2 Large Prizes of 10,000 20,000 4 Large Prizes of 6,000 20,000 20 Prizes of 1,000 20,000 60 do - 500 26,000 100 do ' 800 80,000 200 (do 200 40,000 600 do 100 60,000 10000 do 10 100,000 APPIROXIMATXoN P'RIzRs. 100 A pprox't.ion Prizes $200 $20,000 100 " " 100 10,000 100 " - " 75 7,600 11,270 Prizes, amounting td $622,500 len. 0. T. BEAURIEGARD, of [La.) lien. JUIA L A. EARLEY, of Va. Conmm'rs Write for Circtilars or send orders to M, A. DAUPHIN, P. 0, Box 692, New Orleans, La. THIRD GRAND D)OLLA R DRAWING, Tuesday July 3. lapital Prize $20,000. Tickets 5 each. SHERIFF s SaLES. -0 STATE OF SO1UTiii CAROLItNA. COUNTY OF' PCKENS. I 3irtue of sundry exect ions to mec di rect ed, I will sell to the highest bidder, before the Court TTfa1n dbor, at l'iekens C. H., on the fi'nt Monday in June neOxt, the fol lowing property'to wit: ONE BAY MARE; levied on as the prosp orty of W. (. Morgan, at the suit of RL. E. 1lolcoimbe against W. C. Morgan et al. One Ilome Shuttle Sewing Machine; levied on as the property of A, J. Anderson, at the suit of A. and E. Bacoth. A LSO, At Easley Station, on Tuesday after Sale day, at 11 o'Olock a. in.-, One Lot Blacksmiith Tools; levied on as the property of Couch, Day & Clyde, at the suit of Gower, Cox & Markley. TERMS CASh!. JIOAB M A1I'ADIN, s.' i. May 17, 1877 8 Corn, Corn. WANTED TO PURCHABE 1,000 BUSIELS CORN, for which we iill pay the market pflce in Cash or Goods. JO1N T. GOSSETT & CO. N. 0. Molasses. A heavy supply of the above Molasses in store, which we purchased In New Orleans, and which we will warrant to be a genuine 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 P1ows, Hoos alu SOOI We are getting in store, a good supply of the above implements, which we are offering at a very small advance above cast and car riage. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. 0 Dry-Goods SPRING STYLE PRINTS; Ginghams, Cotton Plaids; Shirtings, Tickings; Cambrics, Long Cloths, &c; Coates' and Clarks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread; Whittemore's Cotton Cards; Turkey Red Yarn, Palmetto Fans; Braids, Cotton Hose, &c., &c. And a full line of all sorts of Dry Goods and Notions in store and to arrive soon. Call in and see for yourselves. JOUN T. GOSSET & CO. Easley, S. C., Feb. 12 1,87'7 NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T H E undersigned' have associated with them in the conduct of their business of Tauning and Mlanufactuinig Boots anid Shiocs, MR. CH{A1RLE8 WEITNA UER, as a partner equally interested with nia therein. The name og the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEE TANNERiY." Thankful for paist. patronage, we bospeak a continuance of the same. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputation as a Tann"r, and will be able to supply customers in this line with the best article of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS LEATHlER. ALSO, We will continue to manufacture our first class hand made And offer them on the best termis. OUR BOOTS and SHO0ES are for sale by WV. T, McFALL, at Pickens Court house, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for Hides on reasonable terms. 0. W. FILZINGER, GOTTLOBE WANNERi. July 20, 1876 46 tf VICK' S ILL USTRA TED P'RICED UA TA LOUGIE Fifty pages-800 Illustrations, with D)e scription of thousands of the best Flowers anid Vegetables in the worldl, and the way to grow them--all for a two cent post age stamp. Printed in German and English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents, a year. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents in paper; in elegant cloth covers $1.00) Address, JMixs VIUK, Rochester, N. Y, Vick's Floral Guide a beautiful Quarterly journal, finely illustrated and containing and elegant colored Flower P'late with theo first number. Price only 25 cents for the year. Thme first No. for 1877 just issued in German andl English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in 50 cents; withI elegant clot h covers $1.00. Vick's C'alalogue-300 illustrations, only 2 cents6 Address, JAMP.5 VIUK, Rtochester, N. Y. VICK'S FLJOWERl AND VEGET'AJLE (IARDEA is the most beauitiful work of thme kind in thec world. It contains near'ly 1r50 pages, hun dreds of fine illustrations, andi six ohiromo plates of flowers, beautifully dhrawmn and col os'ed from nabure. Price 50ll cents in pitper covers $1 .00 ini eleganmt cloth. Printed in German and English. Vick's Floral (luide, Quarterly, 25 cents. Vick's Cvtalogue-300) lilust ramt i, 5 cs Address .IAn:es VICK, Rtochuester N. Y. Jan. 2Ci 20.4 A HIOMYE AND) FARM~ O YOUR OWN. On the line of a GRLEATi RAIL RO.\D, with good markets both East and West. Now is the Time to Secure it, Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Biest. country foi Stock Raising in t he United States. Books, Maps, Full lntformnation, also 'Ti PIoNEER'' sent free to all parts of thme world Address 0. F. D)AVI$, Lanmmd C 'mumissionmer U. P. Rt. R. "Circ hu. A FAIR EXCHANGE t THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATE FEORTILIZERS: CAROLINA FERTILIZER. BRADLEY'S PAT, PHOSPHATE, PALMETTO ACID P1109PHATE WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI, PULATED GUOANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. For sale on liberal terms. (Freight paid) by IUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 3m nUSSELL,_MARTIN &00. YE'ALERS IN Dry-goods ani roceries ad Corn n otton kyers. EASLEY STATION, 8. C. ----- TILE CELEBRARTED ETIWAN DIS. BONE, always on hand for com positing. IIARRIS'S COMPOUND, AND other Mixturos. Also, John Merry an & Co Ammo niated Dissolved Bo s-in any quan.. tities to suit pursh ers. Apply for terms and prices- t Easley, A. & R. A. L. R. W RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO. March 15, 1877 26 I 0 HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, PICKENS C. HI., S. C., WE ARE NOW RlECEIVING from Ne w York and Baltimore, a large and splendid Stock of These Goods wvere carefully seleocted and closely bought by oneo of the firm, and CAN and WILL BE sold at aston ishingly low figures. Among the many novelties to be found in our stock, is the neat and hafndsome Tilden, Hendricks, and Hampton IIATS, and the stylish IHampton COLLAR. Call early, make your selections and be happy. Respectfully, IIAGOOD & ALEXANDER. Oct 25, 1876 8 Used in nearly every locality in many States. Bettled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres sed and irregular menses and uterine ob-. structions, of every kind, are being daily cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Regulator, than by all othct- remedies combined. Its success in Georgia and other States is beyond prece(dnt in the annals of phisje. Thousands of cert.ificates from women everywhere pour in upon the proprietor. The attention of prom inent medical men is aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, and tihe most, success ful practioners use It. If women suffer here. after it will be their own fault. Female Regulator is prepared and sold by L. II liradfield, D)ruggist, Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought at $1,50 per bottle at any respectable Drtig 8tore in the Union. EFEcTL. TRULY WONnER1FUL. OARTERsVILLE, GR., Apr1'1 26, 1869.-This will eert.ify that two members of rmy Imme dliate~ family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and havithg been treated without benefit, by various med ioal doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. JT. Bradfield's FEMA LE REGULATOR. I therefore deem it mnf duty to furnishi this certificate, with the hope of drawving att.ention of suffering womenikind to the merits of a medicine whose power in cur, ing irregular andi suppressed menist.ruat ion, has been proven und(er my o*n personal ob)s servatioun, Its effect onr such cases is truly wonderful, and well may the renledly be calle~d "W otnan's Best 1riends" Yours respectfully, J^S. w. STR A Nr. Sept. '7, 1876 j 4 NOTICE. I T AKE t his method of informing all part les interested, that I will be found in my of fice, at Pickens Court Hlouse on each WEu.u NEs5tiAY and1 TIUJRSt,AI, ftnd on each SALEDIAY, for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. As mty dtmt les is Bohool Commissloner will compell me to be abset in different parts of the County, I appoint these special days for the benefit of all concerned. Office hours, fromi 9 a. mu. to 4 p. mn. 0. WV. SINGLETON, Scho~ol Commissioner. Feb 8, 1877' 22 PRO FESSIONAL NOTICES. J 8 ConRANg | W E HoLcouas, X A CUI,v Abbotille CIi ubey, a C -Ickag C I COTWRA, SOL00-R I ogI;a A TTORNS8 # C10 UNB108R4 &A We PIO1KE N a IL 3.i, Will Pratte #Raff 6*. CatMe of te Wmte and Courts of tewUnle fatee kr ee SW4 trict of Ronth Carolfft. March 29 1877 29' Norton, Keith & E#lingworth ATTORNEYS AT.LAW, Will practice 16 the Citauft gad Probaw Courfs for Pickens Coaufty, and in tie VaIed States Courts of this State fgrov that esat. One of the Santor partners *ilt be presest 90 1auist. in the transaction f ay imporim" business during foeftfee. J. 1. NO RTQI W. C. KEIT% , 1 Wf MW* C. L. HtYiGLNGRWORTHOPickeas C. IL March 23, 1876 9 W HITNER SY]hI16 ATTORNxY A1#D 00X8tLt.O AT LA*j GRZ1NVILL, S. O, act iees in the Circuit ourt and Ceawt Probate for Ivickens oeaty. AIay 16 4 ISAAC X. BRYA", ATTORNEY AT LAW4 RIMMMSVgoLtoLL t~ Practices in Courts of Pke 3-ounty, and in United 8fats Coarb. MEDICAL CAAD. D R. GEO. W. EARLEf haviwg loefted et Pickens C. I., with the viet of devote ng his entire attention to his ftofession 10 il its different branehes, no# offers his veiv rices to the cititens of Piten and surronad ngcountry. lie hopes to meet (the expecta ion of the people by prompt attention to all ases entrusted to his care; with the experl 3nce of fifteen years, *ith foft leave in the various Hospitals during the late wa,- where 01 diseases that flesh is heir to was sen and .reated, Special attention given to, oil diseftes se auliar tor *ornel and eft'ldve, lHe sun be. roumd ,st his reuidenoe (art aft time~s enfeg professionally absent,) formerly occupied by Mrs. liughes, at the East end of Mlain strees, Charges reasonable. Mlarch 1, 1877 26 Sam The State or Seuth Caeran PlICENS OtiaTi, , IN TIlE PROBATE COggT Mlarcus D.r Keith, in hi. inditidud riht, ad as Executor of the last Will of Mary B. Keith, deceased, Plaintiff, against Jase M, Keith, Cornelius Keith, Win. Keith, Tern perance K(eih. Bebecca Keith, Eisabetfa' Hendrieks!, and Iuesbwmd, (ebrge K. Ued drickcs, 8tepheeir D. Keith, Mary Keith, widow of George Keith, deceased, Marthi Owens, and busband, Duke W. Owens, Nancy Ferguson and husband, Ausn Fes'gsrson, I%lary' 'alIy am huasbaad Ru ben Tally, 8'tephen E~eitfr ad Rebeoe. liendricks, Defendants. Com ptaint for I?elief. TO William hefth, owe of the defeedantv above named. YOU are hereby summone<4 aedd required Ito answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in thie office of the Probate Judge at Piokens Court House, lb and for the County and State aforesaid, and sette a copy of your answer on the sutiscri%rs at their office, on the public square of PiOhens Court hlouse, in the State aforesaid, within twenty days afcer the service of the suuimions on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer thie complaint withitn (hat lime the Plaintiff will apply to the Court fe the relief demanded in thie complaint. NORTON, KEITH & ltOLLtNGS WORTh!, Plaintiff's Attorneys. TO Wmn. Keith, one of the Defendaets in thE foregoing cause. Take notice, that this action is commenced for the part ition of lan<d, in fhe Probate Court for the County and 8tate afotesaid, and that thiesummrons and complaint in said action. was filed in the office of the Probate ludge at P'ickens Court, house, in and for the Oounty and State aforesaid on the 24th day of April, A. D- 1877, and that you are terqited to ap~ pear in the cause by7 the thIttieth day of June next, or thie Plhaint.iff wiIl apply to the court, fo)r the relief dlemanded in the eomptaint. NOlRTON, KEITil & HOLLIN08 WOitT If Plaintit's Attorneys. [r.. s.) WV. 0. F/IEI, Probate Judge x,.o. april 26, 1877 88 8 Tihe state of' Muth Carellas CoUNY OF' PICILENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS WV. T. Mid?all, Pirdintiff', against W. 8. Wit. liams, Defendant. Copy Summons for Money Demand, ( Complaint not &rved.)* TO WV. 8. Williams, ieteffdant, in this aeflog, OZ(U are hereby sumir omed and required .1to answer the complaint, in this action, of which a coipy is diled in the office of the Clerk of the (Coirt fue said deutsty, ad to serve a ciopy of your nnswer on the sabees'iba era at their office, at Pickens Court, House, *ithin twenty days after the 5ervice of th.is satmuions ont yoti, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within (lhe time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to t%e court for judgment against you for the sum of Onie Hundred and Four 204100 Dollars, with interest from the 1st day of June 1874, at one per cent pet inonth, and Three Hluti dred and Thiirty..two 55.100 Dollars, with in. I erest at the rate of 7 per cent per annm fromii thle 25th day of December, one thousand eight htuddred and seventy four and costs. Dated A pril 26th, A. D. 1877. CuTHR IAN, IlOLCOM IBE & CHILD. Plaintiff's Attorney. TO WV. S. WVilliams Defendant> Take notice that the complaint and sorn mons in (lhe above act foU; Was died in thve of fice of the Clark of the Court for P'ickeuM County, on the 26th da~y ovf April, 1877. COTHIRAN, IifLCOMB2i~ & CHILD, PIlntiff's Atlotfle. may 3, 1877 0