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'I LO LJTEMS. ROghDirectory. Methodist church, Rev. A. W. Walker, Pastor. lst Sabbath 11 each ;noutiat 4 o'clock p. w. 2d Sabbath in each molth at 101 o'clock a. m. gona Baptist Church, Revu.lott, Pastor. let Sabbath and Saturday before In each month at 11 o'clock a. m. on Sabbath, and at 3 o'@lock p. m. on Saturday. Rev. Hlufh McLees, PreabytrIan, (Secona) 2d SabbaVia cach month, -t 11 o'clock a, m. Ripe fruits are in the market. .;I,loat muzzle for a dog isa gun muzzle. Caroful farmers cradlo their wheat and babies and have good crops. Ther is to be a Sunday school pic-nio at Pjasley noxt Saturday. The Easley campmeeting embraces thb 4th Sabbath in this month, begin. + ning on Wednesday night before. Mr. Thomas Taylor, in the lowor section of this County. killed a mad dog last week with a fence rail. Mr. Thos. J. Childs, who rosides nenr this placo, lost a fine young horse by lightning during the rain last Sun.. day night. Marriod-On Wednesday, August 1, 1877, by the Rtev. E. M. Mcritt, Ma. CAlvIN BRADLEY. Of Coiloton County, S. C., to Miss TIIENIA HAns, of Piockens County, S. C. Sickly childron may be restored to health and beauty by tho uso of ton corts worth of Shriners Indian Vormi fugo. Do not let your children bo dragged to the grave by worms. U. S. Commissioner Thornley has been kept quite busy lately hearing cases brought before him by revenue offilcials against parties charged with violatir.g the Internal Rovenuo laws. Mr. Morris Miller, of this County, is the authorized agent for the Counties of Pickens and Ooone, for the salo of the "American Mamnoth Ryo or iamon:j Whoat." A heavy rain fell at this place last Sunday night, accompanied by vivid lightening and loud thundor. A tree ini the Woods back of the Masonic Ilail was struck and shivered by the light% noIg. Marriod--On Thursday evening, August 2, 1877, at the residence of the bridos mother, by the R1ev. E. M. 4 eritt, Ma. CALVIN JIENNINos to Miss SALLIE CAPEIIARIT.-All of Pickens. "A good deal of fcohing is exhibited between neighbors and friends on the fence qndstion. We regrot to see thtis. Discuss tho quei stion d ispassionately and if you can not agree on -it, then agre'e to disagree, and go to the 1)0118 when th~e question comcs up t.o be vot ed on, and vote according to your conrictions. But above all things koep down bad blood. ATLANTA MEDIcAL COLLEGE.-The advertisement of the above college appears in this issue. Those contom, * plating entoriig the profossion- should investigate its claims. Its Faculty have earned an enviable reputation for skill and energy in teaching. Several fatal sun strokes have oc.. cured in Charleston. .Rev. C. H. Wiley, District Super intendent of the American Bible So'. * ciety in North and South Carolina, has appointed Mr. Alonzo M. Folger, of this place, Bible colporture for Pickens and Oconee Counties. S3oo notice of appointment elsewhere in this issue. ATTENTION, CAVALRY.-Woe are ros * quested to state that, under t he pro visions of an act of the General As sembly, at its last session, a meeting will be hold at this place, on Saturday the 18th inst., for the purpose of or-. gamzing a cavalry company, to beo~ come a part of' tho State volun teer troops when accepted by the Governs% * or. All desirous of becoming nmm. bers of the company and of participa ting ?n its organization, will 'plcase attend punctually. Two of our County oflicer3 went to the mountains last woek with a friend, fdr the purpose of assisting him in so, curing some sti1ll to make brandy in, We do not wish to insinuate that the aforesaid officers did anything wrong, buL we learn, through a reliable gon-. .tlempn who saw them, that they were bot,h stretched out atefull length, on their backs, in the broiling sun, in the wagon body withx their hats over their faces, unconscious of passing events. Whether they wero overcome by "balmy sleep" or another influenco common to that region, woe do not kilow; but that something had a pow.. orful appetizing eofct on one of them is evident, from tho way, we hear n, he mado batm, chicken and dumpling di. * n nnen r' Thoro was a larger eeo*d th town on saleday last than we have oon fbr some time past. The sherff sold several tracts of lnd, 'which brought very low prioes. :The Oats estate, lyipg mostly ,iniide the corporate. limits01 Easley Station, did not avor 4go ton dollars per acre. This is evi, dence enough of the financial press uro of our people, besides the enor mous tax forood upon t4o Oounty to Pay the intornat on the Railroad bonds makes people shy of investing their money in the County. PrQpqrty is depreciating rapidly, and its assessed valuation another year, will, we predict, bo 25 or 80 per cent less than tho present year. This can be seen by the prico the Oats lands brought, which are immediately on the Rail road, and within the corporate limits of a bussiness little town. Judge Taylor has had a good deal of business in his court recently. Ije gracos the Judge's stand with dignity and motos out justice with an even hand. LIBERTY ITEMS. WO attended the Convention at Mount Tabor on the 28th and 29th ult. The citizens of that section are very hospitable: Their kindness will not be forgotten. Our singing school commences Monday, 6th inst., under the auspices of Prof. James Douthit. Ito is an ao complishod musician, and we feel as sured that his instruc'lions will be very beneficial to our community. Alessrs. J. W. and D. J. Groer have hodge )lants set around their lots, which promise to be quite a success. In throo yoars they will have grown sufficiently thick to form a substantial fence. A stand of bees was taken from Mr. J. J. Wakelin's apiary on the night of the 25th ult. ilhough the honey wits swoot', yet doubtless the tii had a "salty" time. The "no fonco" question is still gaining ground among our' citizens, and we think it highly probable that by the 18th inst. the rnajority of thorn will be in favor of fencing stock in lieu of fencing farms. On the morning of the 31st ult., a mad dog was killed at Mr. J. J. Wakolin's. In our town these kind of.dogs have a pcculiar dislike to the passenger trainis on the Air Line. Our conclusion is that they are aiTec ted with "locomnotiphobia" instead of hydrophobia. A dog' aff'ected with the former diseaso suffers most in the r.ck, (does not barkc or bite, is not dangcrous, and expires immediately, with his head on ono side of the rail road and his body on the olher. BRUTUS. WAGON AND CARRIAGE SHOP. T IIE undersignet has connected with his WAGON AND CARR1LAQE S1101P, A TIRE S II NKER-a great improvement over (hutting and Welding. Call and have your work done. WV. T. MEAR8, Pickens C- H., July 26, 1876 46 Im Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and ARue Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, RemittenL Fever, Dumb Ague Periodiocalorlis Fever, &c and indeed all the affeotions which arise f'om malari ous, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scientific skill from vegetable ingredients, which rarely fails to cure the severest cases of Chills and Fevjer and the concomitant disorders. such a remedy the nlecessitics of' the peCople in mala.. rious districts dlemand. Its great superiority ever any other medicine get(discoveredl for the cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no qui nine or mineral, and those who take it are frce from danger of quinismn or any hnjurious effects, and are as8 healthy af,er using It as before. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of those distressing disorders, and so unvarying has been Its success that. It has gained the reput ation of being in fal liblo. It can, therefore, be safely recommended as a sure remedy and specific for the Fover and Ague of the WVest, and the Chills and Fever of the south. It counteracts the miasmatic poison in the blood, and frees the system from its influ ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills, once b)roken up by it, do not return until theO disease is again contractedi. The great variety of disorders which arise from the irritation of this poison, such as NeuelgIa, itheu mat Ism, G out, IIeada,che, Illindness, Toothache. Earache, Catar'rh, Asthma, Pal pit ation, Spicenic A frection ,, [lysterics, Pain in thme niowels, Colie, Paralysis, and derange of the Stomach, all of which become Intermit tenit or periodical, have no. speedier remedy than AVF:u's A<w e Cuum, which cures them all alike, andi( prot ects the system from future attacks. As a preventive, it is of immense service hu those connuunIiities wvhere Fever and Agume prevalls, as it stays the decvelopment of the disease if taken on thme first approach of the premonitory symp tomis. Travellers and temporary residents are thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few wvill ever suffer if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. .For Liver Compinuts, arising from torpidity, it is an e xcellent remedy ; it stinmulates this organl imto healthy activity, and produces many renmark able cures where other inedicines fall. Prepredby Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Anaiytical Chemists, JUWI-1LL, 3LAs3. mSQLL, J.SY .~LL bEU J.~'Li1 Take Notice, AND OThN YOUILM AVIV IN ORDER TO RUN OUT OUR SPRING and SUMMER STOCK, to make room for our extensive Fall and Wiqter sup plies, we offer for the next 60 day's, the fol lowing unprecidented bargain s: Calicoes, (first class) 14 yards to the $1.00; Calicoes, temnants, anything we can get for thevi; Cottonades, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents per yard; Summer Shoes from 75 cents up; Saddles. from $2.26 up; Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.25; Open Bridles proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. 0 IS FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT prices as low as any o1her House in Pickens County. 0 SALT. Will have in store in a few days one car load of Silt, which we will sell at Greenville prices-adding the axtra local freight we have to pay more than Greenville. JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. Easley, S. C., July 26, 1877 JUST RECEIVED AT1. M cF A LL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND BRIGHT. ---0-- - A splendid assortment, and prices t stuit the times, CROOIKERY, TIN AND IIARD-WARE, All kit ds, sizos and pricos, from a Half Pint Cup to a 20 gallon W ash Pot. ----- DRUGS & MEDICINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and all the leading articles always on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit overy ono. CANDY A ND .CR ACKE RS, CANNED) GOODS & PICKLES, And in fact a genoral assortment of nico things. Como and seo for your self. .Respectfuliy, WT. T. MIcFALL. Mav~ 10) 1877 I RE AD1 LOW PRICES FOR JULY AND AUGUST. Full uits of Ready Made Olothing at $4.60. Good Cottonades for summer suits at 15 and 20 cents per ytitd. . Best Calicoes at 8 cents--Romnants at 5 cents. Good Saddles from $2.50 up. Good Bridles (with Dragoon Bits) for $1.50. Good Blind Bridles for $1.25. Two Ioopod Water Buckets at 20 and 25 conts. Pique, worth 35, 40 and 50 cents per yard, we will sell for 18, 25 and 33 cents. A large variety of Gents', Ladies' and Children's Shoes, at the lowest pioes. -o TURNIP SEED SIX VARIETIES, JUST RECIVED AND FOR SALE LOW. July 19, 1877 45 DEALERS IN W"'two GROCERI ES, IIA R D WAR EF, BOOTS, SII1.0ES, IHeadquartrM for Cheap Goods. WVill exchango Goods for any kinid of Country Produce. EASLJEY STAT][ON, S. O. June 28, 1877 4'2 DEN TISTRY. I E undersigned is located at Cent ri, and is prepared at all timaes to dispatcha worlk withI neatniess. Special at tent ion I () S ET'1N( or RESETING Ali'IF'ICI A L~ TE4ETII, cit her temporary, partial or permanent. Filling dlone withI neatness. All thie mnaterials com. nionly used in filling, GEOG. 130ROUGIIS, Dentist. June 14, 1877 40) Gm The State of' Soutla Carolinta CoUNTY OF P[CKENS. IN THlE COURT OF PROBATE. W F Dodd, as Assignee of' 8 R Smit.h. S V Smith and F'rederick J 8mith, and Sarah J Dodd, Plaintiffs. 'vs. F LUGar,iu, as Executor of the Estate of F N (Garvin, Deceased, and James L Smiith and othere, Defendants. Petition and' Summons in Part ition, and for JUclief. TO the Defendants: F L Garvin, as Excutor of' the Estate of F N (Jarvin, deceased, Frank Gibson, James L Smith, Leanina Smith widow, Mart ha Stephesis, Anna Smith, Mary Smith, Levi Smith, Samuel Smith, Mary Sitih, widow. W illi'im Smith, John Smith, Benson Smnit h, .James SmithI, Martha Ingram, Frederick J Smith, Ehen T Smith, Johanna M Stephens, S V SmnithI, J N'WI Smith, S RI Smith, Lucy llanna B3roek, Mandanna Williams, Sarah .J Grr J Frank Folger, Mary E Jloggs, Thomas Craig, J ohamnna Will i:i n , atiil t he hiirs- a - law of Susannia Gaines, deceased, names anid number unknown. Y OU are hereby requtiredi to appeari at the Court. of P'robatec. to be holden at Piek-, ens Conrt House, in the Stateo aforesaid, for 1?iokens County, on the 27th (Thy of Aurgust, 1877, to show cause, if any you can, why thec Real Estate of Elizabeth M. Snithl, deceased, described in the Pet it ion andi (Complaint of the Plaintiffs, filed in my oflice, shoul d not be divided or sold, allottinjg to the ltainitY i, Sarah J1. D)odd one- eleventhI t hereof, anti t a the P'laint iff, WV. F. Doadd, as assignee of' Fredi rick J Smith, S. R1. 8mith, at S. V. Smitih, t.hree-elevenths thereof', andm to the Decfeiit. ants, Jalines L. Sin it h; thle hecirms-aut-law of Thomas IJ. Smith, deceased; thle he irs -at- law of Eleaizer C. SmnithI, (leceased; Maribha In.. granm, Eben TI. SmnithI, Joahxanna M . St ephenis, and J . N. WV. Sm ithi, onec- olevenlthI each there. of. Anid for the relief deimianded in the Pe - tition and Comaplaint. Given aunder may haniid anid seal, thlis rth day of July, A. D. 1877. W. G. F I ELI), [ ,. s. ] J1udhge P'robat e, P'ick ens: County. TO the absent D)eedtl; I: S R Si ihI, 8 V Sm ithI, J ohanina M Steplth ens, Mar y SliniinI, W illiamn Sm ithl, Jolhn Smt ithi, I ensoxn SmatithI, Jamres SmithI, J ames l, SmiiithI, J1ohann a WVil liams, and the heir.s at. law f at' ia Ga 11~ ines, deceased, namecs andi numbuner: unmkno'w n: Take notice t hat lie Petit in andi snounlIt)us. herein hast been tiled in the atlie of' thle Proa bateoJudge, at P'ickens Co,urt. IIloate, SothI Carolina, for th purpose set. ftorth in the above summions, andI f'or relietf. RO'y A. TlO~Il'sON.. July 2, 177 walb-diaL, M C. A FAIR FXCIRANGE? -0-o THE FOLLOWING CEL-EBRATE FERTILIZERS: CAROLINA FERTILIZER. BRADLEY'S PAT. PHOSPHATE PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHATI WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI. PULATED GUOANO, ATLANTIC PH OSPHAT . For Balo on liberal terms. (Freighi paid) by IUDGENS & BOLT. Ensley, S. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 3ni STOP! AT THE (R?ERATLL 1, S. . A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. RE,BELLS IN THER ROOMR. June 14, 1877 40 Used in nearly every locality in many States. Bettled beyond a doubt-No one questions he fact, that, more cases of whites, suppres. led and irregular menses and uterine ob, 4tructiolls, of every kind, are being daily 1ured, by Dr. J- Bradfield's Female Regulator, than by all other remedies combined. Its meceqss in (Georgi-, anq] other States is beyond Precedent in the annals of phisic. Thousands )f certificates, fromi women everywhere pour in ipon i the proprietor. The attention of prom inent I medeical Inen is aroused in behalf of Ihis wor111,1rfu1 compounld, and1 Ilhe 11mst sucee.ss rid piatiier,& utse it. If womien sutfer here. iffer it will he their own faltit. Feiale Regulator is prepared and rol l by L. i Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, (., andi may be bought at ;1,r) per bottle at any respectable Drug Store in tlie Union. Il FFEC T TLTI RLY WONDERFUL. CARTFM.svILLF-, GR., April 26, 1869.--This will certify that. two members of my imme aliate family, after having suffered for many years from menstrual irregularity, and having been treated without benefit, by various med ical doctors, were at length completely curedl by one hottle of Dr. J. B3radtield's FEMALE REGULATOlR. I therefor'e deem it my duty to fur'nish this certiticate, with the hope of tIrawing attention of suffering womenkind to the merits of a metlicine whose power in cur, ing irr'egulari andt sup)pressed nmenstruiationi, has heein pr'oven undi~er my ownl personal 01h, ser'vat ion. Its effect on such cases is truly wonder'tul, and well may the remedly be cailleil "WV om al's lBest Ft-lend.' Youtr' respectfully, JAs. W. STnlasoE. Sept. 7, 1l87G 1 4 I'oTJTz's Horse and Cattle Powdei-. Tis preparatiLon, leaand flavorably known, will thor re-hy ioa broken down and ow-splritedhue, b' , y strengthening and cleansingth - st-omach and intestines. . . It Is a sure prventive of all diseases ~ - inciNdentt thi nmal, such aa LUNJG WATER lIICAVES CO&GHS9 DIS T EMPEII, FEVES FO UNI E R LOSS OF' APPETITE ANJD VITAlI ENERGY, &c. Its use improves the wind, increasce the appetito-. gives a smooth and glossy skin-and into a line-looking and spirited hiorso. . To keeper. of Cows this prepae. tion islinvaluable. It is a lure pre ventive against Rinderpeat, Hollow IIorn, etc. $It has been proven by acuaoxperk,nenit to Increase the * tiuantity of milk and cream twenty -~ per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening ettle it gives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and inate. them thrive much faster.'' g '~ Inal diseases of Swine, such as Coughg, 1Thcem ia the Lungs. Liver, &c., this article acts as a specido. By putting from one. haif a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases wilt be eradi cated or entirely prvented. If given in time, a certan preventive and eure for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. FOUTZe Propritor, BALTPIMORE. Md: S3old by Drtn: sta andtStorekeepers through-. out the Unite Ita4tes, Canadaand '.Azuerica. Maile anty dlay in Pwurs and ( AT.T.s. Invest according to your' means. $10, $50) or $10O0, Jin STorK l'niIvILEm;.:s, hats brought at small fort uine to thle careful invest or. We advise wihen and ho w to opierat e satfely. liook withI full inf ori;tion Senit. free. A<hIlress orders by ni&i and' t(elegralph to B \X'T ElR & (Co., B;ankecrs ai Birokers, 17 Wall .at. , N. Y. May 17, 1877:Ny NOTICE. I T.\KA l tis tnethod of in fornainig all parties intecrest ed, that I will be found in im ty of lice, at Pickens (Court louse "(oln each WV 1E I N 1E S I) A Y, and on each SA L.u:ux,, fo,r the purpo,tse of trans:c'ting atny buiness thait etuIes tinIler lny jirisilietion. As my dhuties as Sehiool Comanissionuer will compeI)lI me to beL abIsenIt inl dlitferent partis ot the C'otunty, I aippointt these speci:al dlays for lhe beneit .> ntJll counernted. O)flice hours, fromn 1 a. rni. to. I p. mi. 0. W. S ING LEITON, Seba ~ol Commkuissionmer. Feblt8,17~ '2 LASLEY HOTEL. ------- T1i llS Pl'Pl hA It Il'TEL, which has hecm Iilo.ed a sho rt timae, is now re-openedl lotr th LL ottnnnodat ion of thle trave)lintg public. TIhe roomis are well furnished, the tabLle I P supled with thle b,est in the miarket, awd nto paIints lpared~ to remIier't gu~5est cofortale. Tran:isienat Boar<d, $2.00) per' day; perma, ne ut. Boand, 1 8.110 14cr month11. Pa'trtonage oi the piubh,e .soliCited. M :. fl'f RON A NIX. .Jm:nua 28, 1877 42 3mti nen'1 to travel and G;iA mo Jie:li. -M$ at roon)th, htetl oand 1ue.:d1'N 'lTO LAMP' CO).. Cincinnti, n. P RESSIONAL NOTICES. J 1 CorunIN, IWE HoLcomA, R A Cu ,m Abbeville C I I Liberty, 8' C Pick'ns C It COTHRA , ROLVOWDE & CEILD, ATTORNEYS 4 CO UNUELORS AT LA W, P I0 K E N 8 '. 1. S. C. Will Practice In all the Courts of the tatV and Courts of the tiited States, for the Dig. trict of South Camolhm .0 March 29 1877 .. 20 Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth ATTOR1NEYS AT LAW, ,.Will practive I& the Circuit and' pk'o$ Courts for Plokens County, and in the United States Coits of this State from that county. One of the Senior partners will be present to assist In the transaction of any important business during vacation. J. J. NO'RTON, W W. C. KErTIr, * G. L. H1OLLINGSIORT1H,Plokens C. ff. March 23, 1876 29 W11ITNER SYINESSY - ATTOUNEY A?D vO?NsF.r.ron AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Irnet'ices In the (ironit ourtrand -Co.rt Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 ' m ISAAC X- BRYAN,. ATTORNIEY AT LAWw 62INVILLE C, e, a C1* Practices in Courts of Pickents County, and in United States Court. NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery Ill,E undersigned h4tvo assooiated, with Siliei in- the conduct of their business of Tavining aid Mamfuethg Boots anid Shops, MR. CHARlES WEITNAUER, as a partner equally. "nterested with us- therein. The name of the firm will hereafter be the "ICONEE TANNE1." Thankful for past. patronage, we hespenk a contitruance of the same. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, ha a fine reputation as a Tanner, and will be able to supply customers in this line with the best article of SOLE, UPPER AND HARNBBS LEA'I llER. We will continue to manufactutre our frst class hand made And oiler themi on the best termas. OUR BOOTS and SlO ES are for sale by W. TP. McF'ALL, at Pickens Court House, cheap for cash, or which will be exchanged, for Ilides on rensonaf>le terms. 0. W. FJLZINGER, GOTTLOBE WANNElI. July 20, 1876 46-t Thme State of Souti Carolinsa PICK ENS COUNTY. LN TIlE l'ROBATE COURT Margaret Hester, Ann Williams et al. Plain-. tiffs. * ngainst Henry Hesater, Abraham Ifoster et al. De fendan-ts. Mummnons for Partition and Relief. TO the~ Defendants Henry Hester, Nancy WVilliamns, Elizabeth H[unt, widow ot Wesley Ilunt, deceased, Abraham Hester, Joberry lesteor. Mary Hester, Rebecca Hester, Johns Hesteor, Joseph Hlester, Taylor Hester, and Harriet Hester, children and heirs of Thomnas Hlester, deceased; Michael Hester, Mary Hester, Elizabeth Hester, John Hes ter, and Williarn Hester, children and heire of William H ester, deceased; Louisa Hester, William iester, Susan Hester, Martin Hester, Catharine Hester, Ekszabeth J1ee. ter, and Robert hester, children and heir. of Robert Hester, deceased; Julia Hlawkine, wife of Willham Hawkin's, Amaade. Hester, Mary Hester, James hester, children and heirs of James Hester, deceased; and all piersons or owners unknown, hraving or claiming an interest in the promises sought to be partitionied or sold in this action. iJoU are hereby siummoned and required i. to appear at the Court, of Probate to be holden at Pickenis Court House, in the State aforesaid for Pickens County, on the (6th) fifth day of October, 1877, to show cause, If any yeu can, why the Real Estate of William 'hester, Senior, (decased, described in the. Petit ion and Complaint of the P1ainitifs, filed in my ollice should not be sold toe pay they debts of the said deceased, andi for partition am.ong the legatees, allotting to lie Plain-. titlis, Muagaret Hester, Ann Williams, and the D)efendaunts, Henry Hester, Nancy illiams, Elizabeth Hunt, widow 'of Wesley Hunt, de ceased, A brahiam flester, Jobherry hister, tad Mary Hester each, respectively one un divided t welthi part there of'; to the Defendants Rebecca Hester, John Hester, Joseph Hester, Taylor' Hester, ilarriett Hester, Michael Hies ter, Mary JlMitr, Elizabeth hester, John llester, and WVilliama Hester each, respecti ye ly, onet un.divided sixtieth part ihereof; to tho D)efendants Louisa Hester, William hester, Susan Hester, Martin hester, (ii harine HIes.. ter, Elizabeth Hlester', anud Robert Hlester each, r'espectively. one nndivided eighty fournth part thecretf; to the Defendants, Julia lawkinus, wife of William Hawkins, Anianda, lieater, Mary hester, and James hester, each respectively, one undivided fort.y eighth part. thereof. And for t he relief demanded in i ho Petition and U omplaint. iiiven undter my hnd and seal this th. ;0t h day of July, 1877. W. 0. FTELD, Judge Probate P'ickens County. To the absent Defendants. Rebecca Hiester, John Hester, Joseph Hleeter, Taylor hester, Hiarriett. hester, and Nancy Williams, wife of A braham Williams, and all persons or ownters unnown, having or claimiing an in.. terest in the premises songht to be parti, tioned or sold in t his act ion: Tfake not1ice, that the Complaint andr Sum mons he(rein have been tiled in the0 office of the Pruobate .Judge at. Pickens Court House, South (Carolina, for the r.o1rpos s't forth. its theii said summflons andi comlinflt. NORTON, KI:I fit & HOL,LINi;SWORTIU, I lPlaintifls Attorneys. au g 2, 1877 *L7.6 0