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Schurch, R~v. A IV. Wailker, .P:vor bhat4 a ex mo th t 4o',lock 11. mn dath, ini each month it 1 1 .' e a Secona Baptist Church, Rev. iott, Pastor let Sabbath and Saturday before In eaeb month at It o'clook a. in. gii Sabbath, and al 8 6'clok p,s., on SaturdAy. Rev. Htigh MoLees, Piesbyterlan, (Secona) 2d Sabbath'in esh month, at 11 o'clock a. m. :'oro will bo a match game of base ofatEasley -"It Satu rday, ait 8A AS ue en the E'y and Contral olubs. request of A. A. C., wO state that the gnats are very numerous and troublesome about the Court House. Good rains havo fallen in various sections of the County. In some iootions It was badly needed. . We call special atter.tion to the ade vertisemont of Messrs. Wilkins, Wil, Dams & Co., Greonville C. H., S. C. consult their advertisement foi infor mation as to what they propose to soll at astoriishingly low prices. Oir neighbors' children look so rosy and healthy and are never sick. Our children are so delicate and have such sallow complexions. Your neighbor 1,oojs up with the times and gives Shiiner's Indian Vormifugo to his children twice. a year. BOARD OF HQVALIZATION.-Tho County Board of Equalization for PickenmCounty, will met at the Auditor Atfice at Pickens C. H., on Wedneadiy, the 12th instant. I R. C. BRIG GS, Ch. Board. SALUDAY.-Thore was a larger at, temance at this place on saloday than we have noticed for a long time. Many of the substantial citizens wore out. Only two tracts of land wore 1od by the sheriff. Mr. G. W. Taylor wants Overybody having wool to card, to remember that his wool cards arc in good run, nig order, and managed by Mr. Clayft*g. Reid, a caroful and reliablo mn.~ A BEET 11ARD TO BEAT.-M r. Miles P. Singloton, of Pickensvillo to w nship> hasl presented us with three very large beet#trown by ldpi this year. The lagocst'*ncasured 2 foot I ineh in length, 13 inches in cironmforoo'oand wecigh,~ ed six ponnds. 10' anyljody' can beat this beook we w~ould likot( hear from eda sign over the door1 0 f a tltop,4.Eatiloy Station, whlich road, 'ico lemonade for sale bore." Just under this sign was another, as fol lows, "BibI icin Testaments for sale boro." Tb hop was kept open du.. ring Sunday of' the Campmooting, and all who desired refroshments in the way of ice lemon ado, oysters, crack, Or's,.&o., wo~ pr'mptly sorved. Io'v miany Bibles and Testaments wore disposed of we arc not able to say. Eleganut hair, is a woman's crowning beauty. WVhen it fades, she fades as weoll. WVhile it is kcpt bright her per,' sonal attractions are still main tained. By e~serving the hair fresh and v'ig or'Wiztyouthfuml appo~aranco is con tin,~ uod through many years. Those who # e over their fading hair turning g4 too early should know that Ay, er'&Eair Vigor prevents it, and ro stoveBgray or faded hair to its natur al olor. It is a clear and healthful preparation, containing neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious, and imparts to the scalp what is most needed-a sense of pleasant and de 4 lightful freedom from scur'f 0or dand, quff.--Ne w Borne (N. C.) Trimes. UoLORED SCHoL EXERcIsEs.-jast Friday the colored school at thuis lace, under the chmarga of WV. ID. Jenkinis, colored, closed the exoroipos of the "Iree term" by a parade, din ner, ex afnifhation, etc. A bout 11 o'ock, the school formed in proccasi by two's, the boys in front and the girls following, and paraded th e principal streets of our town, headed by a fife and drum, with the Hlampton colors (a red piece of. flannel) floating above them at the end of a rude flag statff. We counted one hundred in the pros~ + osion. They halted in front of thc Court Uouse, whore, fronm tho steps, they wore addressed by Messrs. Tfay.. lor and HLollingawort.~j They the marched back to the school soom, where, after din nor, the Oxamination too place. By invitation, we, in 40ny with Messrs. R. A. Child, G. W. Taylor, Jno. 0. D)avis, James C. Thompson, G. WV. James and W. H. Hughes, attended the examination of the school. Weo examined a class in spelling, one in Arithmnetic and1( One in Geography, and found them reason, -. ..~n~,t'Tass in Aritiha::w (bIlJ 0110 i it exresl imset4lf very wei., wa A I Al'e earnef dUCUt 1Lm io)I~ and dialogues by the girla. vea prizes woro then distributod by the teacher, as a reward for good conduct, profieleey, &c. Josso Ferguson, a lad about fourteen years old, was awarded the priwo for the best speech. After the distribution of prizes the school was dismissed and each wended their wi home. We aro glad to see that our colored friends arc taking such an interest in education. It is the miain-spring to every entorpriso and Euccoss in life, and is their main hopo for the future. Mrs. Dr. J. W. King, was danger ously burt by the explosion of a kero seno lamp, at Floronco, S. C., on the ovening of tho 30th ult. ~ TOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given to all persons in, ferested, that I will apply to W. G. Field, Judge of Probate for Pickens County, for leave to nake a Final Settlement of the Estnto of my Ward Mary A. Montgomery, on the 9th day of October next, and ask to be discharged therefrom as Guardian. R. E. IOLCuMBE, Guardian. sept 6 1877 52 6 TOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that I will apply to W. G. Field, Judge Probate of Pickens County, for leave to make a Final Settlement of the Es tate of my Ward, Mary Williams, on the 2d day of October next, and ask to be discharged therefrom as Guardian. G. F. ROBINSON, Guardian. aug 30, 1878 51 5 OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. . Notico is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of J. B. Clay ton, deceased, that I will apply to V. a. Fietd, Judge of Probate for Piekens Oounty, for leave to mako a Final Settlement, of the Estate of said decensed on tl- 2d day of October next, and ask to be discharged there from as Administratrix, with will annexed. NAOMI L. CLAYTON, Adm'x. aug 30, 1877 51 5 PERSONS having demands against said ESt ate, will present them to the under, signed on or before the 2dl October next. pro perly proved for payment. Those indebted to said Etate will make payment by that te. N.\OMI L. CLAYTON, Adnm'x. auog 30, 1877 51 5 ~ OTIC'E OF" FIN A L SF.T'T'LE.\ENT. .II Not ice is hereby giv~en to all persons in terested, that I will apply to W. G. Field, Judt.ge. P'rob:a e P'ickens Coutnty ,', for 1leave t o nmake a Fial Sttlemenctt: of' the Estatte of tmy Ward,1 T. 11. Vaughnm, on the 25th day of Sep t.enher ntext , and ask t o be discharged th erefr-omt as G uardian0. A . M. (1AnimtlTT, 0 uardian. aug 28, 1877 - 0,4 NOTiCE OF FlN.\L1SETT"L I.I\EN'T. Noieis herebcly giveni to al! p)ers5ons interesicd ini thce Es.::e of Ahneitr TI. Gif Esq., l'robale Judge', for leave to umake at Fina: .Set tlemnen:t. of 'said Estate. onl the 14-thI (lay of' Septcmther next., andl aked to be dis, charged t herefrom as Adm1anin ist raiix. SALLIE MlcF'ALL, Adm:'x. Formally SaI..I.s GnmFFIN. aug 16l, 1877 49 4 NEW AD)VERTISEMiENTS. P I A NOS2" *a cost $800. only $l25, must be sold. Parlor Organs, 2 stops, $45; 9 stops $t35; 12 stops, only $75. Nearly New 4 Set Reed 12 stop. Sub Bass~ & Octave Coupler Organs, cost over $350, only $55. Lowest prices over offered sent on 15 days test, trial. You ask why I offer so cheap? I re~ply IIard TIimes. Result sales over 1 ,t000,000) annually. War comn menced by inionopolies. hleware anonymous Circular. Write for explanation. Battle raging, Full particulars free. Addl(ress D)ANIEL F. BEAT'TY, Washington, New Jersey. TO IIAVE. (00l IhEA LTH TEIE LIVER iIUMT JiE KEl'Il' I N ORDER. 1A VGORAM CON8hFMflN gy.NRAL GNESICMHEADACHE. 9 (('AMILY ' SUMMER COMPAIN1 ~'FOR DISEASESOF BILI0USNE88, LIVERSTU'UMAICH c CLEsSTL lor l'am.phlcts.i.ulo1 ss. laI. S^AN.oxo, New ' Vo:k. aweek in your ownm town., Terms and $G) $ 5 outfit, free. II. IIALLF:Tr & Co., Bortland, Maine. Co., Nassau, N. Y, Mothers who Dose their Darlings wit h: drast ic purgatives incur ab fear ful resp:onsi bility. 'The gentle, moderate (yet efl'ective), laxative. alt eraitive, and anti-bl)ions opera tion of T. e uIAr's Ss.ien A IUttENiT peen - liar ly adapt.i it, to tho disorders of the chil $5 t o $20) pe:e day at homie. Samples wortha $1 free. St inson & ('0., Port land, Maine. COLL1E(A E, N, C, PILEP'AIt A1'I Y CL % SS Taught by the Prmofs. or' Latin, Greek and Matheaties- 8essiont begins September 27 1 877. Sendl for catalogue to~ J RI 1LAK E Chairman of Faculty. $ O( a dlay at home. Agent s wated. Out st:nd terms free. True & C'o., Au. gan Maine. Take Notice, AND IN ORDER TO RUN OUT OUR SPRING and SUMMER STOCK, to make room for our extensive Fall and Winter sup plies, we offer for the next 60 days, the fol lowing unprecidented bargains: Calicoes, (first class) 14 yards to the $1.00; Calicoes, Riemnauts, anything we can get for them; Cottonades, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents per yard; Summer Shoes from 75 cents up; Saddles, from $2.25 up; Blind Bridles, 76 to $1.26; Open Bridles proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. 0 IS FULL AND COMILETE, A ND AT prices as low as any other House in Pickens County. 0 SALT. Will Ive in store in a few days one car load of Salt, which we will sell at. Greenville prices-adding the sxtra local freight we, have to pay more than Greenville. JOHN T. GOSSET & CO. Ensley, S. C., .July 26, 1877 The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF PICKENS. B1y 11'. G. Fie(1, .Ju@e of Probateh. Whiereasg, J. J. Lewis, Esqj., C.C.P. hats made suit, to mie to granut himl Letters of' Ad. inuistriat'n upon1101 thle E'stat e and Effects of' .Jeremiah McWh lorter, deceased, with will annexed. T1hie kindred and creditors of the said .Jeremiamh McWhmort er, deceased, are t herefore cit ed to be anid appear. beforec me, in thle Court of' Prob)at e, to be holden at P'ickens C. HI., on Wed'tnesdaiy, thie 1 9thI day of' Sept. next., at 11 o'clock, a. mi., to she0w catuse, if aniy they have, wh th' le said administration should not be granted. G1iven under my hand andl seal this, the 27th day of' August A. 1)., 1877, aug 30, 1877 51 8 Bridge to Lowest Bidder. W E will let to the Lowest Respor.sible Bidder at (lie pla1ce, on the 10th day of' September next., 1877, the REPAIRING of' thie OLD PICK ENS COURT HOUSE BRiDGE, over Keowee River, in conjunction with the County Commissioners of Oconee County. Particulars given at the time and place. IBENJ. J. JOHNSTON, JNO. T. LEWIS, T. P. LOOPE R, County Commissioners Pickens County. aug 9, 1877 48 8 Ayer 's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once a g r c c a b 1 e, healthy, and ef fectual for pre serving the h air. Faded or gray, hair is soon original color, wihthe gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follieles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as rinain can be saved for usefulness by~ this application. Instead of foul ig the hair' with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its oc'casionld usc will pr'event the hair fromi turning gray or falling off; and1 consequently prevent baldness. Free fromili those deleter'ious sulbstances w~hichl make some pr1epar'ationls dani gerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If' wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else enn be found to desir able. CJontaininlg nieither oil 1101 dye, it dloes not soil white camblric, and1( yet lasts long on the hair, givingr it a rich, glossy lustre and a gzrateful p)erflume. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., P 1raeiLn amil Analvticail Chnmists. "Botton. for" lu-zL --0 A FAIR 1FXCI[ANGE? -0 TII' FOLLOWING CELEiLRATJ FERTILIZEIS: CAROLINA FHRTILIZER. BRADLEY'S PAT. PIHOSPHAT14 PALMETTO ACID P1IiPI1AT WILCOX, GIBBS, & CO'S MANI PUIATED (UOANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. For salo on liberal trms. (Freigh paid) by IUDGENS & 11OLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 8, 1877 22 3m STOP! AT TIlE UGREvE EhVILLE, S. . A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor 2%.BRLLS IN THE ROOMS. June 14, 1877 40 Used in nearly every locality in man] States. Settled beyond a doubt-No otic question the fact that. more cases of whites, sippres Sed and irregular menses and uterine ob stlucions, of every kitnd, are being diil Cured, by Dr. J- 13radfield's Female !Cgulator than by all other remedies cobinotied. It muccems in Georgia and other Slates is beyom1 precedent in the annals of pisic. Thousn:d of certificates from women everywhere pour it upon tie proprietor. The attention of prom inent medlical men is aroused in, biehiaif of ti wonderful compound, and the most success ful practionlers use it. Itf wottietn sufferl here after it, will b their own fault. Fetmal legulator is prepared ad sod by L. It lradtield, IrUggisl, Atlaith, (Ia., and may ) bought at. $1,50per bottle at anty respectahl Drug Store in the union. ETF-X.'l 'RU I wON . rJ' I,. CARTnSI's .1., Git., April 26, 18691.- hi will certify 1thatC two members of' my iniue diate Family, after having su111'ered for n1in.1 years from 1m10111tual irregiiri-ity, aind ha11vill been treated witliout benefit, by various med ical doctors, were at lengti completely cure by one bottle of 1)r. .1. ilrladfieli's FE1luA L H EG ULATO Lt. 1I therefore deemi it my del to furnish t his cer ticate, with the hope '. drawving aittent ion of suff'erinig wvomienkinid t the nit1is of' a medicine wvhose power' in cur mng irregular and suppressed mecnst ruatilor htas been proven under my own personal ol sert'nion, Its effect ont such cases is truli wvonderful, and1( well may the remtedy he calle "Wi'oman's lBest Friend.'" Yours respect fully, J AX. w. S't'lANut. Sept. 7, 1870 1 4 '" CFALEBRATED) ., Horse and Cattle Powders: This preparation, long and flavozrabl; known, will thoroughly re-invigorat Abroken down and iow-spirited h1orses 4)by trengthening and cleansing the It is a sure preventive of all diseasel -incident to this animal, such as LUM( FELVER. aLANDR YELLOW WATER, IIEAVES COUJGIIS DIs. TEMPER, FEVER~ FOUNJiER-' LOS8 OF" APPETIiE AND VITAL 'I ENERGY, &o. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetito-. gives asmooth and glossy skin--and transforms the mniseraible skeleton ~ Lntoa fine-looking and spirited hiorse. .To keepers of Cowsq this prepars. tion is invaluable'. It is a Sureo ptm ventive against Rlinderpest, Hollow JIorn, etc. * It has been proven by cculexperiment to increaso theo rjuantlty of milk and cream twenty -. per cent. and .make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle it gives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and make. thoem thrive much faster.' ' In an1 diseases or Swine, suclh as Conghg, Uleers in the Lungs, Liver, &c., this article acts as a speciflo. By7 putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the aboveodiseases will beeradl cated or entirely prvented. If giveni in time, aoe nu reventivo and euro for the Ilog Cholera. DAVID E. FOUTZe. Proprietor, BALTIMORE,Md. Sold b,y D)rugglsts and Mtorekoeprs th rough out the United St.atos, Can?ada andt'.Axtmerica. Made any (lay in Peris andl(X Ca.r.5. Inve~'s according to yourt meiants. S10, $850 or $100 in S-rocK PivarL(IMa, has br'outght a smarl foitune to the carefuil investor. WeC tdiVSI whben andl how to operate safely. 1Book witll full ilforttion sent free. Address ordler's by mail and t elegraphi to B \XTIUl . & C)., liantkers anid Blrokers, 17 Wall 4ht,, N. Y May 17, 1877 831 ly NorICE. L T' A K1 Et his muethtodl of in form intg all parti e i. iterested, lthat, I wvillI be foum il in miy of fi Ce, at, 1Picken'Is CJourt. Ilus ",15 on enel WV 10 I) N IE S 1) A Y, andti ont each S.u.a ytA for the pitos of))C 1 t':t I act ing anty bu15ine s: thatt comeIs underci lmy jurIisiidtloll. As mty duit ies as Sehool Contaniissionert wil compel me 1) to he ablsent itn diffterenit part!s o th c( ountIy, I aippo int thtese sprecial1 days fo the benelit, ->' all conicernetd. (Olli ceI hoiurs from 1 a. m. to 4 p. mt. Feb'l 8, 1 87 -2 EASLEiY HloTEL TIIIIS POPU'I LA it 110Tiid, whtich hats bee closedl ai 51hort time1, is niow re-openedci ft' lth rooms)1 arte wvell fur'n isheid, thet abule spi e wvith thte bes't in tihe iworiket, 1)n1 i no pii sparei'd ito r''iet'e guests c'dnufort.ile&. Tr 1anCienit. I l)ardI, $2.1 00 ' il c ' d ; pecran nen11htiioad, I 8.00 pert monlthI. PaL!itretu of' thte publlic solicite. - AlIbS. St)PillImNA NIX. Jutne 28, 1877 42 3 e tr ivel aLl Good < to. i)ealers. .S8~> 11 mont ht, hol at liraveiour ex'i('ni(e' Imlid. No n''do. A R E A D! BagO, aLun a co51 LOW PRICES FOR JULY AND AUGUST. Full Suits of Ready Made Clothing at $4.50. Good Cottonados for summer suits at 15 and 20 cents por yard. Best Calicoos 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 Hooped Watter Buckets at 20 and 25 cents. Pique, worth 35, 40 and 50 cents por yard, we will soll for 18, 25 and 33 cents. A large variety of Gonts', Ladies' and Children's Shoes, at the lowest pricos. 0 TURNIP SEED SIX VARIETIES, JUST RECIVED AND FOLR SALE LOW. July 19, 1877 45 RVSS:LLI MAflTI &1CO YrEALERS IN GROCEIIES, IIAR) WARE, BOOTS, SIIOES, &c., &c., &c. Hecadquarters~ for Cheap Goods. WVill exchaingo Goods for any kind of Country Produce. EASLEY STATION, 5. 4. June 28, 1q77 4 DEN TISTRY. ---- Tp lIE undersignedl is located at Cent ral, and Lisp prepared at all times to dispatch wvork withI neCalness. Special attention to SETILNG or 1RESETING A RTIFICIAL. TEETIlf, either temporary, partial or permanent. Filling d.one with neat ness. All the materials com.. mnonly uised in filling, G3E0. DORIOUGIIS, Dentist. June 14, 1877 40 . im The Ntate of South Car'olinma PICKENs CoUNTy. IN COUlRT OF COMMON P~LEAS Rebecca Keith, an Infant by Stephen D). Keith, her Guardian ad litem. against James M. Edens, as Administrator of the Estate of Alexander Edens, deceased, and as heirs at law of said dleceased, Margaret IEdens, Samuel Edlens, Alleni Edlens, Rtebeca Williams, Napoleon Edens, Mary .Jane Roper, Williami Edens, Alexander 0. Edens, Elijah C. Edens, and Warren D. Edens, as heirs at law of Alexander Edens, deceased, Defendants. Summons for .Rdif. TO the Defendants in this action. Y ou and each of you are hereby sumi mnoned and required to answer the coin plaint in t his act ion, which complaint is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court for Pickens County, and to serve a copy of your answer on ihe subscribers at. t heir office on the Publec Square, Pickens Court Iouse, S. C., within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff wvill apply to the Court for the ielief denmanded in thme Cornplinit. Pickenis, C. II., S. C., Aug. 6, 1877. NORTON, KEIT11 & IlOLI1lNGSWOR1TI, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To James M. Edens, of' the Defendants in this action, whose place of residence is un known: Take notice, that this act ion is comm mienced for accounting and relief in the Court of Common Ple'as ini and f(or thle (Con ty of Pickens, of lie State of' SothI Carolina, anid that, a sumiimons3 mi t his 0 acion, of which the foregoing is ai copy, was filed ini the ilhice of thme Clerk of' thle Court of' said County, at P'ickens Court flouse, in thle Counity of P'icks emr , in said Slate, on the 8th daly of AuLgums!, 1877; and t hat you aire reqirediC( to appi~earia lie caiuse by thle 18thI day of. Oct ober next, or the Plaint ill will apply to thle Court for' thle llelief demiandedl in lie Complmn 1t. NORTON, KEITilh & IlOLfL NGS;WOH1TII, Plaint ilf's Attornecys. aug if', 1877 40J 6 WAGON AND CARRIAGE SHOP. r I1 E uindersignet has connected w iih his I.WAGON AND) CAlItLA(41 SilUP, A TIltE S1IlINKl(El-au great. implrovemiet over' Uiti ng and Weldinmg. CalII and have your work donme. W. T. MAR .\R, I'ickens C- 11., Juilv 2I. 187t it iim I ()NAL NOTIcE1.:I,. 11J.8 COTUlAN, W E 1o.o'0om .A A OpiL Abbeville C a1 Liberty, '8 0.. Pik'ns C COTRHAN, HOLOOMBE A GRTL) ATTORNERYS < CO UN Ry8 0r T LkW PICK'E NS C. 1. .C. Will Practice ia athl Courts of the 8tatt and Courts of the U14ted te, for the iDI., trict of South Caroliko Marc 2IS 1877 2 Norton, Keith& 1o1(gsvwerth A-TTOR?NEY8 AT -Aif Will practice in the Circuft and Courts for Pickens County, and in the Udkt States Courts of this State from that ocounty. One of the Senior partners will be present to nsist in the transaction of any Important business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, IV. C. KEITI ' I Walhalla C. L. JIOLLINOSWORTI,PickensC. H March 23, 1876 29 W I[ITNER S'VKYIEA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSRLLOR AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. U. I ' ract ices in e circ''it ourt and- Court o Probato for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 , m ISAAC X. BRYAN, A'PT0ftNJi',Y AT ILAWO WENVILL C. H,, go C, Practices in Courts of Pickenr County,-and in United States Courts The State of South Carolina. Countv of Pickona1. IN THE CoOrT OF PROPATE. I James Al. Stowart, Plaintiff igainst Aley Nix, William 1aker, et, a. DCefen1dants Slulltons in Partition. To the letendants, Aley Nix, Willian Baker, Elizabet li tImiter, Angeline .Jitkens, Jaies 111dson, 6Ja1cob M. Hudson, Richard lIaker, Anthony Biker, William laker, James P'aker Ludla nker', Ella Baker, Mary Jlol denl, lary Alexander, icliard Stewart, 0 Nancy Stewart, Iiarriett M. Martin, Ada line Al. Ellis, and Nancy Ilurgess, a)ld all others to Plaintiff unknown, claiming aiy interest in the premises sought to be Sarit ii oned, YoU are hereby stimmoned and requilet) to 11ppear at the coutirt of Probate to be hollen at Piekens Coutt House on the 28th day of 'epleiher, 1877, to show cause, if a1y you can, why the Real Estate of lichard C1 ikr, deceased, dercrihed In the corn' plaint. of thle Plaintillf shiould not be sold and d'*ist ribut ed as prayed for ini said complaint. daLGIiveni under my hand and seal, this 13tir S y of August, 1877. ~W. (G. FIELD. - Judge Probate Pickens County. d To thle absent Defenits, Aley Nix, WVils lit Baker, J1amies lBaker, Alary llden', Adaline M\. Ellis, and all othier's, to P'laint ilr unknown, having or' claimiing any intecrest in _the lReal Estate sought to be1) partitioned in his action: Take not ice, tl.at. ihe comnplint herein has been filed ini thle oflice of' the Pro bate J udge f'or said County, f'or the pur'poses t herein mecntionied EAnILE, WELLS & TAYLOR, Pl1ainztitf's Attornioys, Pickens, S. C. P aug 1(i. 1877 'IJ Thle Ntate ofllotiEla Grlia IN TI7/N J'ROiA TN CO URT7 .Margarct ii ster, Ann Williams et al. Plain till's. ngainust ilenr'y Ilesteor, Abranhiam IIeatecr et al. De fendan:ts. Muninmons for Partition afwiluJiwi. 'IO( thle Detfeiidan,ts IIenry Iliest er, Nancy WVilliamus, Elizuabet h Ilutnt, widow o1 Wesley ltut, decceased, Abraham 11iester'I, Jobeirry IIester. Mfary IIester,- Rebeccn IIester, John liester, 'Joseph IIest er, Tarylor IIesteor, and li arriet Hest er, childr~en and heirs of Thomas Hoesteor, deceased; M lichiester, AMary Hiester, Elizabeth Hester, John Hies ter'. anml WVilflaw IIenter, children and heirs of' Williami IIoster, deceased; Louisa HIester, William I[cster, Susan Ilester, Martint llester', Cathar'ine Ifester, Elisabeth H[ese ter. and llober't Iloster, children anid heirs of tobeirt IIester, dleceased; Julia llawkins, wife of' Willham liawkins, Amanda lhester, Mlary IIester, James IIester, children and heirs of' James Hester, deceased; and all pler'sons or owners unknown, having or claimaing an intecrest. in thle premises sought to be part itionecd or sold in t his action. Y OU are hereby summoned nnd required to appear' at, the Court. of Probat,e to be hiolden at. Pickens Court Ihouse, in tihe' State aforesaid for Pickoins County, on theo (6thi lifth di(ay of October, 1877, to show cause, I' any you can, why the Hleal Estate'-of Willian. iIes ter i, Senior, deceased, descr'ibed in the* Pet it ion and Complaint of the Plaintiffs, filed in my oflhce should not be sol to pay the debts of' thle said dieceased, amni' for partition among the legat ees, allotting to thle Phaiw tll's, Alagaret lester, Ann Williams, amid t,he I)eemdlats, lleniry Hlester, Nancy Williamn6 E'lizabeth Ilunt, widow of' Wesley Ilunt, do ceasedi, Abraham flester, Joberry IHester, and NI:ary lhester each, respectively one un dlivided twe'lth par't there of; to the D)efendants iRebecca Iliester, .Johnm liest er', Joseph floster, Taylor llesteri, Hiarrielt. Ilester', Michael Hies. cer, Mar'y Iliester', ElizabethI llester', John IIes,ter, anti William Ilester each, respective y,one unidivided sixtietha part,t heoreof; to the V fewhd:mats Louisa liesteor, WVilliami blester', Susan liester, Maritin liester, Cat harine IIes,. cer, lizabet h H ester, and IRobert leste' each, respectively, one undivided eighty toiurthI par't t hereof; to lie Def'endants, Juli a ilaw.kiins, wife of' Williami Hawkins, Amand' -lI ester', Mary llester', and .James Ilostei each respectively, one undivided forty eight part t hereof'. Antd for theo relief' deamuandc in the Petition and OomplAaint. Giveni under my hand arnd seal this th. 84th di'ay of'July, 1877. W. o. Flidr#, Judge Pr'obate Pickens County, Ti'o the' absent. Decfendiants. Rtebecca II ester .lohin hiester, Joseph Ilertor, Taylor flester lia irr'it t. lIIester, and Naniey W illiams, wifi (ot Abrahami WVilliamus, anwl all per'sonus 0: owners unkn{iown, havinig 01' claiming an in ;eterest in t he pr'emiises sought to bo parkti tindor sold in t hiis act ion: Thake not ice-, that the Complaint andl Siam menOis hereoin hanve been filed in 11he oilice of the Probate Judge at P'ickens C,oiurt honso, da South Carolina, for the y,ur'posa~ set forIh in ap the said summons anud c:ompla.int. iii NOIVITON, l(ElT'Iil & 1101,11 NOsWORTHf, Il'l:tin't ils Aa.torneys,