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'LJA.L T.MS. ,,ag your XubsiePtoUO ItyO few taNtr qwen. vOa'tMlmost an entire failure. Quietude reigns supreme. Wo.have heurd of no liew case of bt4r*phobia. Local iterbi:(this waek) by a new band at thO bellows. h t in this county was never TO e mising than at present. Now- is 'the. tiie tq ;4tig up the weelVatd lot the corn grow." Ng8s'. Ragoed and 'Alexander are r1ghtl'ide up with care. Cotton has about spun out. It will avorage about seventoon hundred fine. So small and scattoring. Garden and vogotablo patches are doing welt-scarcely ever better at t414'sabon of the year. 'If an one slwuld send us a mess of Irish potatoes, it would certainly mako aa,feel very "Irishy." Otur Professor turns down all the tOWi.o11 Harty laughing. Some of our neighbors is hallowing MhUrrai or Cooke aud Mackey. Jorremiah Loopor has become a ggpd Ilamptou man. -Thd mad dog excitement is running vAry,high at present. '61. U. is a good business man and very ooo'mmodating it it pay's. It Is ab6ut time that some of our subscribers were paying for their pa, p-or. Oui- Esq. and friend 11. has inade quite an improvement on the walking, stick profession. Col. Griffin is quito happy in car,. rying mail for our place, but more so in going to Baylis' for his friends. "Our Bill Arp" snys he proposos to take work as he can hold it. George James has just cornpleted a new shelter over his bodding. The City Author'itios allow a bull, which has not "seven heads," but abont seven horns, to go at large on) the streets. There are several aspirants for of .flee in the loaters club, which is to be orgahized soonl. ronity is in groat demand at this place. Waddy has just finished a new coop, and is anxious to go into the poultry business with a vim. .Judge Field, on coming to his office a feow days ago, found his picture pasted on ~he door wvithi a fish in his mouth, alkut half swallowed. betime is "up" for killing deer and turkeys this season, but if any friend should accidently kill one and give us a mess, we would say but lit tio abgut it. We are informed that our friend W. B.-Allgood has not gono back on Hiampton at all-is only just plowing three of the ox kind this spring. Hurii rah for him. - The Quarterly Conforence of tho %ethodist Church will be held st Pick ens-C. H., on Saturday before the 2d Sdtl'day in June. Rev. 0. A Darby, P. E., and other distinguished minZ isters are expected. There will bo two sermons on Sunday. one at 10b o'clock, a. m. and one at 4 o'clock p. m. Two of our Court officers made a trip to Greenivillo the other day, and retarried about eighteen hours behind time. It is said they occupied the we ag'ee cars and the corner at Southern and Bramletts until the train had piished and left them, that accounts for their detention. One thing we know, they returned as clean shaved a,ia4 shorn as '.ve ever read of, except the man from WaIhalla, mentioned in the News some time ago. PlMy tho request of a lady friend, we putblish the following recipe: Hlamp t,1padmgor Cako.--A tea cup of mo lasses, one tea cup of brown sugar .one toa eup of butter, three tea cupE of flour, three eggs, a tablespoonful ol powdeored ginger, and a toaspoonful of,494. ;Rub the butter and sugar to a cream; beat the eggs light, and add them;dhon stir in the molasses, git,% gor, flour, and lastly the soda, which must be first dissolved in a little water ~nd inilk. Bake in a pan in a quick Ask fur druggist for Shrinor's In. 4dian Vormifuge and if lie fails to su Ply you, address the Proprietor, IDas w d lE. Fontz, Baltimore, Md. 'Ger. Walkor wa~s olected Senator on the 1,5th instant from Chester, by near'ly 1,000 majority. The negre voted largely ,,,:h te Dnwres JUST RECE1VED AT. M c F ALL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF AND Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND BRIGIIl -- 0 ,,u S EE A splendid assortment, and prices t suit the times. 0 CROCKERY, TIN AN] HABD.-WAlgE. All kinds, sizes and prices, from Half Pint Cup to a 20 gallon Was Pot. DRUGS & MEDICINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and a the leading artiules always on han< 0 Hoavy ani ran07 MO ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit overy one. CAND)Y AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS & PICKiLE! And in fact a gencial assortment Como andi( soc for your' self. Re~sp)oetfulIly, W. T. McF~ALL. May 10, 1877 35 U'INALI DISCHARGE. .1. We hiereLy give notice to all whom maI:y concern, t hat on the 20thI day of Jun 1877, we will apply to thme Judge of Prohni for the County of Pickens, for a Final Di: charge as the Administrators of the Estate Calvin O'Dell, deceased. MARY A. O'DELL. Adm'x, .1. PER RY LOOPER, Admn'r. May 17, 1877 304 alade any day in Purra and( CALs. Inve according to your' meanis. $10, $50 or $10 in S-rOCK PRlIVILEGEs4, has brought a SnU1 fortune to the careful investor. We advi: when and how to operate safely. Book wil full information sent free. Address orders I mail and( telegraph to BAXTER & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall ht., N. May 17, 1877 80 1y F c)T T Z'S CELEUIRATED llorse and Cattle Powders, Tnh preparation, !ong and favoiab: known, will thioroughly re-invigora broken down and low-spIrited horst -3 by strengthening and ecansing Li stomach and intestines. - is dra sure provontive of all disao F E VE R , (ANDERs, Y ELLOW. WATER, JHiAVEs. CouGiis, D)1S. TEMfPER, FEVER$, FO UN D E R - LOSS 0oF APPETITE AND VITALi E~NER(GY, &o. Its use improves tho wind, Inr cases the appetite gvs asmnoot an gossyskin-an Lntoa alne-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this prepar tion is invaluable. It is a su repr ventivo against Rinderpest, Hollo Hlorn, etc. * It has been proven I aculexperiment to increase ti tiuantity or milk and( cream twenti per cent. andi nake the butter fir; and ivweet. In fattening cattle tives them an appetite, loosens their hido, and mna them thrive much faster. ,. rn all (diseases of Swine, sucht as Coughs, Ulcers I tho Lungs, Liver,&c., this articlo acts asi a speciflo. By putting from one bait a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the abofo diseases will be eradi cated or etittrely prevented. If given Ir tie, Ho Certinroventive andi DAVID E. rOUTZ, Proprietor, od thby gtt F a nd Stor1eeper ti rotg CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Cristadoro's Hair Dye is the SAFEST ai BEST; it acts instantaneously, producingt most naturl shades of Black or Brown; de NOT ST AIN the SKIN, and is easily applic It-is a standard preparation, andi a favor. upon every well appointed Toilet for Lady Gentleman. Sold by Druggists. J. CRISTADORlO, -P. 0. Box, 1533. New York. Dec 21. 18bti 1s a NEW ADVERTISEMENTB. The Healthiest of us are Liable to obstruc tions in the bowels... poe't neglect them. It is necessary to outrago the palate with naus eous drugs in such eases. The most effective laxative known is Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, and it is also the most agreeable. Its operation is soothing, cool ing, painless. Sold by all druggists. a week in your own town. Terms and $V 55, qU fit frfCe. Il. , #iL ETT CO., Bortland,k43e.C AGREAT OFFER We will during these lIaid Times dispose of PIANOS and ORGANS, new and second--hand of first class makers including WATERS' at lower prices for cash or Installments or to . let until paid for than ever before of fered. Waters' Orand Square and Upright Pianos and Organs (including their new sou venir and bourdoir) are the best made. 7 Octave Pianos $160. 7 1-3 do $100 not used a year. "2" Stop Organs $50. 4 Stops $58. 7 Stops $68. SIpps $75. 10 Stops $88. 12 Stops $100 ehiAc Tot ustnd a year, in perfect order and warranted. Local and 0 Traveling Agents Wanted. Allustrated Cata logues Mailed. A liberal discount-to Teach ers, Minitters, Churches, etc. Sheet Music at half price. HORACE WATERS & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 East 14th St., Union Square, N. Y. O 5 77 a Week to Agents. $10 e Outfit Free. P. 0. VICK.. ER', Augusta, Maine. 1 a1daythome. Ageitawanted. Out a $1 fit and terms free& True & Co.f Au.. gusta, Maine. CEORCE PACE & CO. No. 5 N. 00OEDER ST., BALTItORM, MD. Patent Portable & Stationary En gines Patent Cirenlar Naw ,1I0, Gang, Milley & sa%la MiIm, Grist & Flolr Mills, Waiter Wlicel%, Slingle, Barrel & Woodworkinug Maclitnery /TnAte Enery Whelels nd vr era. Natiw, IMIll Svumpllex.&c., &c., SEND FOR CA!'ALOAUE PRICES. The Black HHlls, By 11. N. MacuraE, who.has spent 12 years in this region. Latest accounts of Gold and Silver prospects. Agricultural and Grazing resources, climate, hunting. fishing, Indians, and settlers' adventures witi them, mining and wild Western life, the waterfalls, boiling geysers, noble scenery, inimense gorges, etc. With 27 fine illustrations, and new map. Price Only 10 Cents. Sold by all News dealers, or sent post-paid for 12 cents by Doxn: LY, Lovu & Co., P'ublishers, Chicago, Ill. 25EXTRA FiNE MiXED CARDLS, with (name, 10 cents, post paid. L. JONEs & Co., Nassau, N. Y, i $5 to $20) per day at home. Samples worth $1 free. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine. T o. GG N ouTin Cti.in r s Sr., B.TDioRE. Incorporated April 9, 1809. A' President, lion. J. W. Bobbin, Judge Supe rior Court. )f The above Institution offers all the com.w forts of a home to patients sufl'eving wit h eye or ear disca.<es, skilful nurses are in at. tend ance, and as the surgeon in char~ge resides in the house with the family, patients are seen by him several timues during the day. For fuzrt her information u'pply to the surgeon in clharge. Dii. GEO1G0E REULING Unprecedented~Attraction, .OVER~ HALF' A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. e, Louisiana State Lottery Company.j to This Institution was regularly incorpor, Satedl by the Legislature of the State for Edu, cational and Charitable purposes in 1808, with a Capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,00. Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take -place monthly. It never scales or postpoutes. Look at the following scheme: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, during which will take place the Extraordinary Semi-Annual Dr,awing, At New Orleans, Tuesday June 5. e Under the personal supervision and manage h mecnt of Gen. 0. T. BEAUREGARD, of La., and Geh. .JUBA L A. EARtLEY, of Virginia. CA PiTA l PRIZE, $100,000. (. grNotice-Tickets are Ten Dollais Only. H alves, $5. Quarters, $2.50. Eighths, $1.25 LIsTr OF PRLIZEs. 1 Capital Prize of $100,000 $100,000 1 Grand P'rize of 50.000 50,000 1 G( and Prize of 20,004) 20,000 2 Large Prizes of 10,000 20,000 4 Large Prizes of 5,000 20,000 20 Prizes of 1,000 20,000 50 do 500 25,000 y 100 do 800 80,000 t 200) (10 200 40,000 600 do 100 00,000 10000 (d0 10 100,000 APPnOXiMATIoN PRIzES. 100 Approx'tion Prizes $200 $20,000 100 "' "' 1004 10,000 100 " " 75 7,500 1,279. Prizes, amounting to $522,500 G en. G. T. B.AuJnEmAnI>, of La., Gen. JuniAL A. EAnlrEY, of ai. jCOiumrs Write for Circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPIN, P. O, Box 602, New Orleans, La. *y THIRD GRAND 1)OLLAR DRAWING, 0 'JTuesdlay .July 3. Capital Prize, $2,000J. Tlickets $1 each. SHERIFF'S SaLES. ' STATiE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.4 COUNTY OF PICKENS. Y ) viinei of sundry executions to mue di. }~ rcted, I will sell to thle highest bidder, befor e t he Court house dloor, at P'ickens5 C. a. 1., on thle first Monday in Jutne next, the fol - -lowing property to wit: ON E 1 A Y M AlItE; levied on as the prop - erty of WV. C. Morgan, at the suit of Rt. E. hiolcombe against WV. C. Mef-gan et al. A LSO, One Home Shulttle Sewing Machine; levied on as the property of A. J. Anderson, at the ad1 suit of A. andl E. Bacon. lie A ILSO, es At Easley Station, on '.hYesday after Sale dI. day, at 11 o'clock a. mn., One L,ot. Blacksmith te Tools; levied on as the prop)erty of Couch, or l)ay & Clyde, at the suit of Oower, Cox & Markley. TERMAS C~ASH. JO)AD M.\ULD)IN, s.r e. May 17., 1877 JO 3 Corn, Corn WANTED TO PUROHASE 1,000 DUSHEL8 9SN,.for. which wo will pay the -msrket prioe In Cash or Goods. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. ..0 N, 0. Molasses. A hqavy supply .of the above Molasses In itore, which we purch,aswd .in New Orleans, tnd which we will warrant to be a genuine Lrticle. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Irish Potatoes Call on us and get any of the Early Vari ties ot Northern Potatoes JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. - -0 We are getting in store, a good supply of he above implements, which we are offering tt a very small advance above cast and car 'iage. JOHN T. GOSSEIT & CO. Dry-Goods 3PRING STYLE PRINTS; Ginghams, Cotton Plaids; Shirtings, Tickinge; Catmbrics, Long Cloths, &c; ,oates' and Clarks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread; Whittoniore's Cotton Cards; 'urkey Tied Yarn, Palmetto Fans; Braids, Cotton Hose, &c., &c. And a full line of all Flrts of Dry Goods mnd Notions in store and to arrive soon. ,all in and see for yourselves. JOHN T. GOSSErT & CO. Easley, S. C., Feb. 12, 1877 NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T TIE undersigned have associated with them in the conduct of their business of Taning and4 MIaunfactuing Boots anud Shoes, MR. CITARLE8 W EITNAUER, as a partner equally interested with us therein. The name of the firm will hereafter be thme "OCONEE TrANN ERIY." Thankful fair past. patronage, we bespeak a continuance of thle same. Our senior', Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputation as a Tanner, and will be able to supply customers in this line withI thme best article of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNESS [LEA'l hER. ALSO, We will continue to mnanufaceture our first :lass hand made ind offer them on the best termis. OUR BOOTS and SHOES are for sale by V. T. MUFALL, at Pickens Court House, uheap for cash, or which will be exohanged or Hides on reasonable terms. 0. WV. FILZINGER, GOTTLOBE WANNER. July 20, 1876 46 ff VICK'S ELL USTRA TED) PRICOED CA TA LO0UGE Fifty pages-300 lilustrations, with De cription of thousands of the best Flowers Lnd Vegetables in the wvorld, and the way to grow them--all for a two cent postage stamp. ?rinted in German and English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents. a rear. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 60 ents in paper; in elegant cloth covers $.00jOO ~ddress, JAMEs VIcKc, Rochester, N. Y, Vick's Floral Glide beaut.iful Quarterly journal, finely illustrmated Lnd containing and elegant, colored Flower lante with the first number. Price only 25 ents for thme year. Tihe first No. for 1877 uist issued in German and English. Vick's Flower atnd Veget able Garden, in i0 cents; withI elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Calaloguec-300 Illustrations, only 2 ents. Address, JaMEs Vica, Rochester, N. Y. VICK'S WL~OWER AND YEGETABLE GARDEN s thme most, beautiful work of the kind in thme world. It contains nearly 15t0 pages, hun treds of fine illustrations, and six chronmo plates of flowers, beauitifully drawn and col red from nature. Price 50 cents in paper ~overs $1 .00 in elegant cloth. Printed in 3Ierman and Eniglish. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 26 cents. Vick's Catalogue-30D0 Illustrations, 25 cts Address .lAMEs VIew, Rochiester N. Y. J an. 25 20 4 ?. HOME AlND FARM OF YOURZ OWN. )n the line of a GRtEAT RAILROAD, with good markets both East arid West. Now is the Time to Secure It, Mhild Climate, Fertile Soil, Best. country for Stock Raising in the United States. Books, Maps, Full Information, also "TuE PloNEER"' sen-t free to all paris of the world. Address 0. F. DAVIS, LaLnd Commissioner UJ. P. Rt. Ri. A FAIR EX EVA1(e -. WI THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATE sn tri FERTITZERS: C1oLiNA FERTILIZER. BRADLY"8S PAT. PHOSPHATE, N PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHATE WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI, .i PULATED GUOANO, co ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. St For sale on liberal terms. (Freight ase paid) by bui IUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, 8. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 8m RUSSILL; MAnThN&l JEALERS IN Dy-pok u trockrin n Corn n Cotton Duyori, EASLEY STATION, 8. . THE CELEBRARTED ETIWAN DIS. BONE, always on hand for com c positing. HAItRIS'S COMPOUND, AND other Mixtures. Also, John Merry an & Co Ammo, niated Dissolved Bo s-in any quan. n titics to suit pursh crs. Apply for a terms and prices- t Easloy, A. & " R. A. L. R. W- 10 RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO. C" March 15, 1877 26 aII Mui HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, T PICKENS C. H., S. C., WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from Now York and Baltimore, a largo and splendid Stock of .These Goods wveo carefully selected and clorsoly bought by one of the firm, and CAN and WILL BE 801ld at aston ishingly low figures. Among the many noveltics to be found in our stock, is the neat and handsomo Tildon, IIen'l-ioks, and whi I1am pton IIATS, and 'the stylish i IIampton COLLAR. C (Cail early, make your selections and be happy.di Respectfully, ex JIAGOOD & ALEXANDER. 1("h Oct 25, 1876 8 del ~2 NC UTsed ini nearly every locality in many States.T Bettled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres- foi sed and irregular nmensces and uterine ob, foi striictions, of every kind, are beoing daily th1 cured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Regulator, than by all other remedies comb)ined. Its am success in Georgia andl other States is beyond A. precedent in the annals of phisic. Trhousandls peJ of certificates from women everywhero pour in '. upon the proprietor. The attention of prom-- N( inent medical men is aroused in behalf of thuis wonderful compound, and the most success-- [L fuil practioners uso it. If women suffer here. after it will be their ownx fault. Female Regulator is preparedl and sold by L. II T Bradlield, I)ruggist, Atltanta, Ga., andl may bec bought at $l,50 per bottle at any respectable Drug Store in the Union. CARTERL5VILLE, OR., April 26, 1869.-.This W will certify that two members of my imme diate familly, after having suffered tor many years from mnstrual irregularity, and having U( been t.reatedI without benefit, b)y various med ical doctors, were at length completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J1. B3radfild's FEMA LE RlEGULATOR. I therefore dIeemi it my duty to furniishi this certificate, withI the hope of o drawinig at tention ot' suffering womienkind to (' the merits of a medlicine whose power in cur, Ing fr'regular andl suppressed menstruation, ~" has been proven undler my own personal ob-. er servation. Its effect on such eases is truly WI wonderful, and well may thle remedy be called s' "Woman's Best Friend." so Yours respectifully, JAS. W. STRIANGE,. tl Sept. 7, 1876 1 4 thi NO TICE. a dIr I'TAKB Ehuis method of informing all parties frc .Linterested, t hat, I will beC found ini muy of- eip flee, at l'ickens Court House on each WVrou- ] NK.sIAY and( TflUInanAY, andl on each SAJy,VY for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jnrisdict ion. As my dutIes as School Commissioner will TO compell mec to be abisent in dlifferent parts of thme County, I appoint, these special days for mo the benefit of all concerned. Office hours, fic< from9a.mD.to4p.m- Co' 0. WV. SINOLETON, Scho~ol Commissioner.I Feb 8. 187r 22 OTIQ PRO3ESSION 4&:~ OT$1~ I COT A W EF U7 , A OsLD ove'lln IA berty,' U kon 20100$3 & ID, 'O,R 2 CQUN3OR,A T. ZAIr, PY.-OK ENS -C. H. S 0., 11 Practiq 'I all the Cutts of the a at I Courts of he Urfited States, for the DI A6 of -80'h'roli Itarch 29 1877 29 orton, Keith & Holiagsorth A TTOPNE YS AT L 11 practice in the Circuit and fr.baj urta for Pickens County, an4 in the United tci-Cotrts of this State from tildt on'aW. e of thleSenior partners will be present Ed ist in M'e transaction of any important ilness during vacation. J. J. NORTON, IV. C. KlWrTr, Wafhalla G. L. 11OLLINGSWORT11,Piokens 0. 1I. Iarch 23, 1876 29 V 11ITNER& SYMIDES, ATTORNEY AZ4DCOUNsELLOR AT LA*, GREENVILLE, S. C. oractices in the Cirouit ourt and Court o Probate for Pickens ounty. ffay 16 42 em ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTOUNEY AT 1ALW4 and'IHILLS 01 Be, It I Practices in Courts of Pickeng unty, and in United States Courts MEDICAL CARD U. GEO. W. EARI,I, having located ai Pickens C. 11., with the view of devot-c his entire attention to his Profession in its different branches, now offers his ser, es to the citizens of Piokens and surround count.-y. lie hopes to ieet the expecta n of the people by prompt attention to alt cs entrusted to his care; with the experi ,c of fifteen years, wit i four years in thi' ious Iospitals during the late war, whero diseases that, ilesli is heir to was seen and ated. ipecial af tentioh' given to nll diseases.pe'. iar to women and childrcn. lie can be mnd at his residence (at all times unless >fessionlally absent,) formerly occupied by s. Ilughes, at the East cnd of Main-street. arges reasonable. Nlarchi 1, 1877 25S - nr he State of South Caroina PIoxims COUNTY. IN TRlE P'ROBA Ti COURT arcus D. Keith, in his idividual right, arnd a Executor of the lagt Will of Mary 13. Keith, deeansed, Plaiitiff, against Jame~s M. Reith, Cornelius Keith, Wmn. Keith, Teitnd perance Keith, LBebecca Keith, Elizabeth' Hfendricks, and husband, George K. iTen dr-ioks, St-ephen D. K1eith, Mary Keith,' idow .of O,eorgg Keith, deceased, Martha, Owen.s, andl husband, Duke W. Owens, Nancy Ferguson and husband, August us F'erguson, Mary Telly and husband, Ru ben -Tally, Stephen Keith and Rebeccty Hendricks, Defepdants. Complaint for Relief. William Keith,- one of the defendants' ibove named. OU are hereby summoned and required. . to answer the comaplaiint in this action, ich is filed in the oflice of the Probato' Ige at. Pickens Court hlouse, ini and for the, uinty andl State aforesaid, andi serve a copy your answer on the subscribers at their ce, on the public square of Pickens Court, use, in the State aforesaid, within twenty, ya after the service of the summnons on you, alusive of the day of service. If you fail answer the complaint withlin that timne the i,intiff will apply to the Court for the relief nandled in the complaint. RTON, KEITHl & IIOLLINOSWOwRI, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Wmn. Keith, one of the Defendacts in the oregoing cause. L'ake notice, that this action is commenced. the partition of land, in the Probate Court;' he County and State aforesaid, and that. summnonis and complaint ini said action s filed in thle otlice of thc P'robat e Judge at, :kens Court, louse, in nad for the Ocunity I State aforesaid on thle 24thI day of April, D- 1877, iad that you are required.to ape Li in thle cause l)y the thlirtieth day of Juno it., or thea Plaiin.i If will apply to the court.' lie relizef demanaded ini thle com.plinti. RiTON, KEIT'Il & IilILLINGSWORLTI, Plainatiffs Attorneys. s.} WV. 0. FIEIIn, Probate Judge P.O. ril 26, 1877 33 6: Ile Si ate of Sosatj Cai.oIgga, COUNTY OF P[CK(ENS. COURT OF COMMON PLIgg. T. McFalhl, Plaintiff, against~ W. 8.; Wil.. jias, D)efendant. ?!/ ,Sumnmon.s for MAoncy Demand. (Complaint not Serve~d.). W. S. Williams, D)efendant in this action.. f OU are hereby suman onedt and recquired .. to answer the complaint in this action,. which a copy is tiled in the office of' the: ark of the Court for said county, and tu -ve a copy of your answer on lihe subscrib at their office, at Pickens Court House, thin twenty (lays after the service of this nmnons on you, exclusive of' the day of "vice. Itf you fail to answer this complaint withia. a time aforesaid, the plahatiff will apply to. a court for judgmenct against you for the mn of One IIlundr'ed and k"our 20,400 Dollars,, tha interest from the 1st (lay of Juno 1874, one per cent per month, andl Three Hun.. ad and Thairty.t.wo 65-.100 D)ollars, with in.. est at the rate of 7 per cent per annurn in the 25th~ (lay of December, one thousand. lit hundred and sevenity four and costs. )ated April 20h, A. D. 1877. CuTIIIRAN, lIGLCOMIII & CHTrLD. Plaintiff's Attorney. WV. S. Williams Defendant: Lake notice that the complaint andl surn. ns5 in the above act ion, was filed in the-of-. of the Clark of the Court for Pickeon inty, on the 26th day of April, 1877. COT iiRAN, IIOLCOMBE & CII ILD, Plaintiff's At.torneys, nay .3. 1877 :: 6