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yPostmaster still seome to be in his "orooked ways." Mail matter stip 'tI b io be missent. . Naok Saxon has kongbt to 6ur o0e a few sa=pebeAd&Qi his wheat, which are very fine-~wel filled and Ot 4eveloped.. C> CoI T asex;-r, M U. Winches te M Anderson's Mille, sent to this o j I st Friday a corn tassel. Thi Squit* early for this latitude, and is the ftVWa6. bvosfte oLA uRT.-On acc1dAt,4 ih'b lrro, ty of the jury court did not con vene agtlpplac6labt'Monday. Judge . Go informs us that he will hold a A"Cal term for this County the It * tw I*rt of next month. We take pleanre in calling the at. tOftn of our roaders to the advertise wqO, pf Mestrs. Hagood, Alexandor & Cp. ThoWetbtlot6i 'are live bus 4sitAqn, and A4,ays keep a good stock of goods on hand. Call on them. U,t NUNIQA & BRoIUE[t.--WG call attSetion: to the advertisement - of ''noien. which. appears this weekwt, They keep a first class stock alwrays on hand, and when you visit Easley be sure to call on TXQ N.--rue at teb tion' of s#Wool techers is directed to the no.. tp of the School Commissioner, which appgerb elsewhere in this issue. Those W9desWre.to teach should consult it and govern themselves accordingly. Ofdast Saturday night and Sunday aSsOrei6eshitig and delightful rains fell. It had been five weeks since rain had fallen, and gardens were in great Wat of it, and tender vegetables have bitn well-nigh ruined. The irish 0oatoo crop has been greatly dam.. * aged. Field crops have suffered but little-cotton, herhaps, bonefittod. *We regret to learn that the rosi, desoe of Mr. James D. Gasaway, near Cventral Station, was totally consumed byfive, about 4 o'clock A. M., on Sun day [det. A ll th e household f urn itu re, -a i,qipig all of Mr. G's bacon, lard as4#our, which he had stored in the * story for safo' keeping, was o.wsted,by the flumes. The fire is s@gdhedto be the work an incendiairy, ant t4i.i&M is very hdavy. STABBING AFFRAY.-Wo learn that * al difficulty occ.urred ono day last wook, between Mr. Isaac Davis and lilsbpn-in-lawv, a Mr. Spearman, who reside about nine miles north of this place, and that Mr. Davis was severely Ab6ied in eight different places on the body. His wounds are said to be serious though they are not thought * ) . 4tal. Cause-tQo much whis key. ____ PunucIScInoots.-Wo are informed bysthe school Cothxmissioner of this Ootinty that the total number of free gk~ols, located by the trustees i4 the varl*ts school districts ton the pesent ,s5-48 for #hiteagrid 14 for * olood The monthly salaries agreed t6jot are: First grado, $25; second grade,.$20; third grad4, 615; except in DidtrIQt' No, 8, whore first grade teacheors are to receive 85. RABIEs.-M9ot' nitrd dogs on the rk One -was killed in town 4st.Wed'neday, belonging to Rleese MAmilton, a negro living, on the farm 61 Mr. W. A. Lesley. This dog was qutto furious, and Mr. Lesley who oned to be in the .dog's path, $mjk'himself severely in trying to get thedtrgh a gate-way. He was not ,bittoii 'tht greatly alarmed. The dog p % on killed, to thie 'great delight S4ibther mad dog was 'also killed enathe same day four miles from town, af taebiting several bogs. The-disease seynms to be fearfully' on th~e inercaso, and we refer our readers to an article, MMW"Ttiblished laist week upon tbqurd af4bis dise4e. .The remedy .is the elecampang, plant, which we have leVNon', buit perhaps some of cow'reandori have. It is said to be a petidrogin .this country, and perhaps many of our old citizens kyw it. It would be well, if persons wealdigather it, in order to have it in readineg as an antedote ogainsm, this tor*jNapd otherwise fatal disease. .~But a more speedy and effective roWaeily And one we heartily recomn mend, is .to out the tails of the dogs off just. bobind f,ho ears. 'Iry this firat, then you will have no use for the olocam pano remedy, Or fr rsia now-ih the midst of wpat-arvest. me,has been barv estd pht 06eek, bu' the presehC week most of 4i .'op will be out. The dry WeathWr has enhbled * rd#g.a '4ottion and- corn in goo4.4odiltion, -and therefoze the wheoat.harvest, as is sometimes the Gsse; will not consume a time that ou$ht to. be bestowed upon tbese crop. :he wheikt crop of the County.ls -a flie one. We hear of parties, who will make 8504bpsiols of this valuable grain. This beats -otto. A wheat crop is by far the aheapest crop a farmer can ralse--ho labor' being N-e. qqiid but the 09wig and the ga Jh. ering. Pickens County with her-rioh virgin soil and fihvorablo eliMate ought never to import a single barrel of flour into her borders; but, on the contrary, can, with proper attention to this crop, export large quantities. Parents are responsible for the life and health of their children; there fore they siould do their duty in on. 4eavoxing to protect them from the -.fury of worms, the ch6's ' greatest enemy. Shrine's Indian Vermifugo will destroy and expel worms from both children aud adults. For the spig & slmor. 0 JUST RECEIVED AT. M c F AL L'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF AND Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND BRIGHT. --0 A splendid assortment, and prices to suit the Limes. 0 OROOKERY, TIN AND) IH A BD-WARE. All kinds, sizes and prices, from *a ll.af Pint Cup to a 20 gallon W ash Pot. DRIUGS &~ 3EDICINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and all tho leading articlos always on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit every one. 4G ANID OBACKERS, OANLM1DA OODS & PICKLES And in fact a gen oral assortment o: nico things.. CoQfne 41nd spe for,your self. Respectfully, W. T. MYIcFALL. May 10, 1877 85 Nll perges having demands against the Estate of Naane Lynch, deceased, are re quested to prove the same before us, andc those Indebted'fo the said Estate, will come forwar'd and settle forthwith. 0. M. LYNCH J, T. BURD1N'E, Exos June 7,1857 89 3 FINAL DISCHARGE. . We heret~y give notice to all whom ii may concern, th at on the 20th day of June 1677, we will apply to\ thie Judge of Probat( for the County of Pickens, for a Final Dis charge as the Administrators of the Estate ol Calvin O'Dell, deceased. MARY A. O'DELL. Adm'x, J.* PERRY LOOPER, Admn'r. _May 17, 1877 86 4 INTOTICE 0OF FINAL 8ETTLEME~NT. Notice ila hereby given to all personF Interested in thie Estate of Elias Hlollings, worth, deceased, that I will apply to W!. (1 Field, Judge of Probate for Plckeuns Couy for a Fihal Settlement and discharge as Executor of said Estate, oun Saturday, (the 25th of August, 1877. R. E. HIOLCOMBE, Exo' r. \Iay 24A 1877 37 1 w Sheriff's Sale, OF AR PICKENS COUNTY. IN THE PROFATE COURT. W. Silas Kirksoy, Plaintiff, against Joseph A. Bates, May Bates, Harvey E.Mull, Mar, garet Mull, ame K. Kirksey, Elizabeth Clayton, and Robert Q. Clayton-Defend ants. - k - Complaint for Partition and Sale of Real Estate. 3Y orderof W. 0. Field, Judge of Probate, 1 will sell at Pickens Court House on Saleday in July next, the following REAL ESTATE of James Keith, deceased, to wit: TAB4 }ACTEL, contain ing 8 acres moro or less, known as No. 8, In old survey. Fract No. 2. Known as the Chastain Place, containing 300 acres more or less, known as No. 6, in old survey. Sold tor Partition, &c. Tract No. 3. Known as tract No. 11 in old survey, con taining 78 acres more or less, Tract 'oi. 4 Known as the Reed survey or No. 10 of old survey, containing 100 acres more or less. Tract No. 5, Known as the Neal and Weems tract, con taining 540 acres more or less, on Carrick's Creek. Tract No. 6. Knouo Southerhaf andothers, on Vite of Green's Creek.- - TERMS OF SALE-Costs of procecdings in cash on day of sale. One half of the re mainder on the first day of January next, the other half on the first day of June following, with interest from the day of sale. The pur. chaser or purchasers to give bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises bought to the Probate Judge, to secure the purchase mopey, and pay extra for titles and mortgagas. JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.o June 7, 1Q77 89 4 SH ERIFF'S SaLES. -0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICENS. BY virtue of an execution to me direoted, I1 will sell to the highest bidder before the Court Iouse dhoor, during the logal hours of sale, on Saleday in July next, All of those TIIRRE LOTS3 lying in the Town of Piickens, icnown in the plan and survey of said T own as Lot s Nos. 2, 25 and 26, containing Two Acres, more or less, With the exception of a corner Lot of fifty feet on Main, by One Hundred feet on Ann street, and on which there is a Dwelling and Store House. Levied on as the property of S. D. KeithI, at the suit of W. 0. Field, as Probate Judge, successor, against J. Riley Ferguson and 8. TERMS CASHI.-Puirchasers to pay extra for titles. JOAB MAULDIN, s.P.c. June 7, 1877 89 4 The s tate of South Carolina PIdKENS COUNTy. By W. G. Field, Judge of Probate. Whereas, J. J. Lewis, c.c.P.,has made suit to mec to grant him Letters of Administrat ion, upon the Estate and Effects of Alfred Mc Crary, deceased The kindred add creditors of the said Alfred McCrary, deceased, are therefore cited to be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be holden at Pickens C. H., on Friday, the 22d day of June instant, at 11 o'clock, a. mn., to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Olven under my hand and seal this, tho 2d day of June, A. D., 1877. WV.,0. FIELD, J.r,r.c. June 7, 1877 89 2 PUB T4gHEfD DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY, -COLUNMBIA,' S. C., HOYT, EMLYN & McDANIEL. JAMES, A.,IIOYT, Editor. The Dily e*lste nains tit't -tae 'hews of the day. all commercial, political and other matter sent by telegraph, full local reports, editorials upon-all euwwent topics and Grange and Agricultural .Departments. The Daily hies a circulation ,cxten4ing to all parts of the State, is circulated in nearly every State in the Union, and consequently increasing;; therefore, as an -ad,vertising mned dium it cannot be surpassed. The Tri-Weekly Registers is issued every Tuesday, Thursday and 'Saturday morning, and contains all the news of the days in one issue. The Weekl,f Register is an BIG HT PAGE paper,containing FORT Y-EIG HIT COLUMNS, embracing the,cream of news of each week. This paper is mitJ4n thue r,each of every family, and we are pleased to state the fact that its large circulation is rapidly extending. The Reogisteris nowU thpOra of the-Stato Grange, and all qqjr e itee to the Patrons of Hlusban dry will be treated in their appropriate department. The Agricuttural and Orange articles will appear in each of our publications-Daily, T ri-Weekly and Weekly. _____ __ - T EhRM& P $ 210,11T ON. DAiLEY ilxorsTaB-Oue Year, $7 00; Six Months, $8 50; Threp, iJonths, $1.76. Tar-WE EK Lv 18't'd-One Yehr, $5 00; Six Months, $2 50; Three Months, $1 25. .WEEKLY RROISBa-Ope Year, $2 00; Six Months, $1 00; Three Mforitlh, 50. The best and cheapest 1100K aind JOB PRINTINT, of every description, p)romIptly and satisfact.oriiy ;exeputed a4-thme ,Registcr O0lice. All kinds of Law BlanI-s on hand, which we will sell at the lowest pricee. JAMES A. HOYT, H. N. EMLYN, Proprietors and P'ublibhers. MIay 31, 1877 Corii, .Corn. WANTED TO PUttCUASE 1,000 BUSIIELS CORN, for which 'V e will pay'the market prled in Cash bt 0ooa. JO1N T. GOSSETT & CO. N. Molasses. A he%v supply ' he iboy Molasses In tdre, whch we purchqed in ew Oileans, .d which w6 Ii0 wai+%ut to be a genuine riiple. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. --o Irish Potatoes Call on as and get xny of the Early Vari ties of Northern Potatoes. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. We are getting in store. a good supply of he-above iletnts,,which we arb offering Sv r S A dtance above cast and oar wg,77 JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. 0 Dry-Goods SPRING STYLE PIRINTS; Ginghams, C,ton Plaids; Shirtings, Tickings; Cambrics, Long Cloths, &c; ,oates' und Clarks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread; Whittemore's Cotton Cards; Curkey Red Yarn, Palmetto Fans; Braids, Cotton Hose, &c.. &c. And a full line of all sorts of Dry Goods ind Notions in store and to arrive soon. ,all in and see for yourselves. JOlN T. GOSSErT & CO. Easley, S. C., Feb. 12, 1877 NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery T UIE undersigned have associat cd with them in the conduct of their business of Tanning aund Manufactuinug Boots and Shoes, MR. CHIARILES WEITNA DER, as a partner equally interested with us therein. The name of the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEE~ TANNERY.'' Thankful for past patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the sanme. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputation as a Tanner, and will be aide to supply customers in this line with the best. irticle of SOLE, UPPER AND JIARNESs i,EATHlER. ALSO, We will .continue to manufacture our first alass hand aade BOSTS AMB.e@in, OUR BOOTS and SHOES are for sale by WV. T. McFALL, at Piokens Court House, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged for Hides on reasonable terms. 0. W. FLLZINGER, SJuy 0,186 GOTTLOBa# WANNER. FLL.,USTRA TED PRICED) CA TALO UCE Fifty pages-300 Illustrations, with De scription of thousands of the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to grow them--all for a two cent postage stamp. Printed in German and English. Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cents. a year.. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cenits is paper; in elegant clothi covers $1 .003 Address, JAMEs VicK, Rochester, N. Y, Vick's flIoral Guide abeautiful Quarterly journal, finely ilhistrated and containing and elegant colored Flower Plate with the first nnniber. Price only 25 cents for the year. The first No. for 1877 just Issued in German andl English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in 50 cents; withI elegant cloth, covers $1.00.. Vick's Calalogue-300 lillustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMI's VIOK, Rochester, N. Y. VIbK'S FLO WER? AND @QEz'ABLN GiA RPEN is the most beautiful work of. the kind in thte world. It contains unearly 160 pages, hun, dIreds of fine illustrat.ions, and six chromou plates 9f flowers, beautifully drawn and col ored from nature. Price 50) cents In paper covers $1,.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in German and Enuglishi. Vick's Floral Guide Quarterly, 25 cents. Vick's Catalogue- 00) IlIlust.rations, '25 c t s Address .iAMkas VICK, Rochester N. Y. Jan. 25i 20 4t A JIOMYE AND FARY! OF YOUR OWN. On the line of a GRlRkT RAILROAD, wvithi good markets both Eaist, andit West. Now is the Timeo to Secure 1t. Mild! Climate, Fertile Soil, Best conntry for Stock Raising in the United St at es. Books, Maps, Full I nformaitiAon, also 'J, Tr : PJonfEen'' sent, free to all pnrts of 1he worldI Address. 0. F. l).tyrs, Land (>mmuitssioner 1 . P'. It b. A FAIR1 EXCHANGE? THE FOLLOWING C(1 "ti T1 FERTILIZERS: CAIZOLINA FEtTfI.AZER. BRADLEVS PAT. 1PHOSIIATE, PALMETTO ACID PIIOSPiATk WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S 'MAl PULATED GUOANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. For salo on liboral torms. (VFrelght paid) by IUDGENS & BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 3m flUBEL,MARTIN & 0Oi, 1EALERS IN Du-1 aQds,. -roooroi, 1C. EASLEY STATION, S. C. --0---. TIIE CELEBRARTED ETIWAN DIS. 3ONE, always on hafd for.com% positing. - HARRIS'S COMPOUND, AND other Mixturos. Also, John Morry an & Co Ammo niated Mssolved Bo t-in any quan.. titics to suit pursh ors. Apply for terins and pricos-- t Easloy, A. & Rt. A. L. Rt. W RUSSELL, MARTIN & CO. March 15, 1877 26 tf Used in nearly every locality in many States. Settled beyond a doubt-No one questions the fact that more cases of whites, suppres. Red and irregular menses and uiterinie ob, structions, of every kind, are doeing daily Cured, by Dri. J- Bradfield's Female R1egulat or, than by all other remedlies combined. Its success in Georgia and other States is beyond preced(ent in the annals of p)hisiC. Thlousands of cert iticat es from women every where pour ini upon the proprietor. The attention of prom ient medical men is aroused in behalf of this wonderful compound, and the most success futl practioners use it. If women suffer here after it. will be their own fault. Femaki Recgulator is prepared and sold by L. H Blradfieldi, Druggist,.Atlanta, Ga., and may be bought at $1,50i per bottle at any respectabbi Drug Store in the Union. CARTERsIiSYLE.~, GR., 6,' 1 8(.-Ty will oert - fFICT1gtetJLY'embdTs oUpL ~ . n diate fan ftu Ifd4iavidg.u rdfohrma years from menstrua4lirregularity, apd Iluig been.Lreated withont beneofit, by various mned ictal doctors, wcre at length. comipletely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield's FEMALE~ R{EGULAiTOR. I therefore deem' it my duty to furnish this certiflcate, with the hope of drawing attention of suffering womeonkind to he mncrits of a medicine whose power in our-. ing irregular and suppressed unenstrnatiori, has beenu proven under my own person4l ob. servation, Its effect on such ciases is .truly wonderful, and well may the remnedy be called "W oman's Best Friend." Yours respect fulhly, Jan. w. STRaISon Horse and Gattle P6wdes broken ddwn-atd lo*-apWt.dred by stren -a~nIn d clisl, stomach ~htines.e? ptisa ventivoof all diseane. -inc!dent'to thi anitnal stich as LhJNG FK E , GLANDECRS YFLLoW. T EAVES O Xflt li..ERGY, &o. It.suse improves the svlpd, Indreases the a Wtit4Md gives agmooth and glos,sy skln'-.and tran2sibrms tho miserable- -#;eton inta ine-looking and agirited hLorse. tlan is inauable.t ssr yr. ventiy e aain Rin4erpes, Ro o 1!orh etc. *Yt has been proven by et eperiment to.' increase tho quantity of milk and cream twenty 'temnti appetfoonas' their L44 ~trive much faster. Yaf dli ases of 8wn,s a Coughs, lers 1 as a speeltic. Ily putting'fr-om bu'e lf a paper to apaperir (W batel of swill the above diseases w il be eradI,. cated br entI prevented, if 1von DAVIDE.XOUTZ. Propritor, o1(b Dru I e at.hr Made any day in Pi'i's and CAt,LA. Inves't according to your means. $10, $t50 or $100, in -rocrc PIlIVILIuP5, Ilds brought, a small forturre to fheo careful investor. We Aidvh, ( when and how to operate safely. Book with full inforwnnf Ion sent, free. Addre'ss orders by mil and ielegaph to U.dTR & C()., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall st. ,'N. Y. NoTICE. TAKEtf his metho rd of in forming all part ies I it.eested, t hat I will 'oe funndi' in my of T II U II S 1) A V, and oni each SH.iwma y, for the pu"r pae of trans actlinig any bus in ess t ha:t comeis under my .iri4'diet ion. Asi my;, dut ies as .Schoo,l (Commnissioner will (cmpll lin- toi be~ absenit inl il'et pairts (,h the C'ounty, I appoi(iint. ihese speia:l danys for' iiiche beneft, of all cIocern1ed . O )lice lhonur', fro I a. mI. to) 4 pi. mi. School..1 t'0nun1i 'ione*r. leb 8i. 187.~7 PROFEE8Sdi(d #ddTICES. ,iW orHWa'A9, rW M R IItcomBE R A Cir.a Abvile C- 4 8Lib , - S -Plck'ns C II 1f0" 'MAN, KOtCO]w" & CILD, A1&Off3Eks 4- CiOUN EL ORS ET LA W, PIO K&.N8: a H. 8. O.4 Will' PfAtIWAalfhe Courts of the State iffd cow% df5tb&01t4d ht%104, ftr tft Bio; trict of SutJj Carolit. Alarch 29 1&77 29 Norton, Keith& Holl.gworth -ATT ORNEYS AT LAW Will prctle itt the Circuit and Probate Oodrls foi Piaktnd County, and in the United Sta&es.otrrte of thia State frotn that county. One of the Behrior partaej's will be Oresent to' assist in' te transaction of any important bus1ndss during vacatioi. J.- J. NORTON Walhalla W. 0. KEITH, W C. L. IOLLINSWRTH,Piokens C. H. Alarch 23, 1876 29 W INITNER SYM9Jn,4 ATTORNEY AND COUNs'rLLOR AT LAo GREENVILLE,- 8. 0. P ractices in the Circuit ourt and Court 4 Probate for Pickeris duity. ARY 10 42 A , ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in Courts of Pickend Count.t, and in United States Courts MEDICAL CARD. D R. OEO. W. EARLE, having located ft' IlPickens C. 1H., with the view of devot ing his 6nti.re attention to his Profession In all its different branches, now offers his ver vices to the citizens of Pickens and surround ingcountry. lie hopes to meet tie expecta tion of the people by prompt attention to all cases entrusted to his care; with the experi ence of fifteen years, *if h four years in t'ho various Hospitals during the late war, where. all diseases that flesh is heir to was seen and treat ed. Special attcntion given to 911 diseases pe, culiar to women and childrcn. lie can be found at his residenne (at all times unless' professionally absent,) for'merly occupied by Mrs. Hughes, at the East end of Main street. Charges reasonable. March. 1, 1877 25 3mn The State of South Carolina, County of' Pickonas. IN COURT COMMON PLEAS. Frank 1amnmond Plaintiff, against W. S Williams, Defendant. Summnons for Money .Demand. (C;onts. T. plaint not Servedo). TOW .Williams, Defendant izs thisacin Y7OU are hereby sunimoned and req:ired . oanswer the conspaint.pn th is 'akugh, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Coin non Pleas for said county, and to serve a oopy of your answer on the subscribers. at their oflice, at Pickous C. 11.. within twventy days after the service of the. sumoniOs on you, exclusive of the day of If you fail to answor this complaint within the time aforesaid, the .plaintiff will take judg ment against you for the sum of 8ix jfun dred and Twenty four 94-100 Dolars, with interest,.at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. from the 15th day of May, oneo thousanIl eight hundred and seventy seven and costs. Dated Piokens, May 15th, 1877, COTHRUAN, lIOLCO 1BE~ & CilILD). 81\PSON & MOORE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. TO WV. S. WVilinnm, Befend*nt: Take nof ice, thnt tJhe .ummons and comn laint in this acti'on w'as filed in the oflice of the Clerk of thes Con for 'Piokens County, on ihe 16th day of May 1877. COTHIR AN, 1I0LCO.M1W & CHIl L. BIMPSON & MOORE, Plaintiff's A ttornecys. May 21, 1877 37 Thec St ate of South (aroiina COuNTrY 0F P[OKE~Ns. IN CoTi I OF COMMON P.LEAS WV. T. McFall, Plaiuntiff', against W. 8. Wil., liams, Defendant. Co.pi Summnons for kMloney Dbemanad (UComplaint not Served.) TO WV. S. Williams, Defendant in this action. OUare herchy snumrronsed aind required tanswer the conmpaint in this action, of which a copy is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court for said county, anid to serve a copy of your.answer on the subscrib er's at their oflice, at Pickens Con't Hlouse, within twenty days~ after thme service of this sunmnonis on youm, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint with.in the time aforesaid,. the plaintiff will apply to the court for .judgment against you for the sum of Onme Hundred and F?our 20,400 D)ollars, with interest from the 1st day of June 187d, at one per cent per mionith, anid Three 11un.. dred and Thmirty"two 55.100 Dollars, with in terest. at thre rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 25.th day of Deccember, one thonsand eight hAundlred and seventy fouri andl costs. Danted A pril 26t h, A. D). 1877. CuTIIIRAN, IIOLCOMIIE & CHILI). Plaintiff's Attorney. TO'( W. S. Williams Defendant: Take notice that the complaint and sum mnons in thme above act ion, Was filedl in the of' lice of thme Clark of the Court for P'ickenu County, on the 2'6th (ay of' AprH1, 1877. COTH RAN, IIOLCOM lEl & CibiLD, Plainitif's A ttorneys. inny '1, 1877 81 6 CRISTAD)OROs HAIR DYE. ("'stador'o's H air Dye' is 'th.e SA F'ICST' and.' lIESTI; it' ac,ts intst anItaneou4isly, producII(ing Iihe' imost tnaturml shades of' Blacmk or Itrown ; dae NOT ) STh' A1N t he S K I N, and' is ensi y appl'ical. It is a stanadarmd prmepamramtion, a nd a Iavor'it e uplonl every wellI appioinlted Toilet for Lad(y or (GentlIeman . Sold by l)ruggists. I J. CIZJ8T AJ)OJ), P 0. Ilox. 1588. New York. Dec21, 1886 16 5