The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 21, 1882, Image 2

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It strictly in Avance. tI erted 41 ofe dollar.. per otichA r leefor the frst insertion te or ea4A -*sequenf inettion, 1, nt mnade to merchants and other,# W0for six months or by t Aear, bAetary Notices and rributes of Respect , ,gebr as advertisement.e neancAtg Cantidtes five dollare, in ad.. Politfoal Trials. The :at Supervisor of Registration of harlestot -Count wae t indicted an ther - 10tedt Stfotes Court for ejecting $ n' hr' io . 'United Sintes 'Marshals:- who had -tone thAre Ntotit -. ad'Trity, or requiest -NW I'he Supervisor. Two policemen of the city of Charleston, who ejected the United States Marshals, were also indicted with the Supervisor. The case was tried in CMumbia last week. and for once we desire to give Judge Ihnd credit of hearing a political case in a non-partisan spirit, C rnd giving also a non-partisai construction of ilhe law. The defendants were acquie ted, by direction of Judge Bond, who saidt. "Gentlemen, this is a case in which I have to say there does not appear to be any pro)f of intention to defraud (he ballot or mako fraudulent registra ion, but .it ap pears to be a case which has been brpught in order to present. to this Court the op I portunity of construing thilaw underwhich I the Supervisors of Registration and United I tales deputy marshalm are to act.. Every thing that was done by these defendints I w..is dune in a quiet., orderly mnner and it is a mere technical case, bronght for the J purpose of havinug I he question decided. I I ara inclined to ade.pt the construution that v Judge Hughes hats given t it, and I pro. c pse to grant the prayers ct the defendants, 1 with some modifications, as follows: o 1st. Uniless it is shown that a dist urbance of the peace has actually Poccurred, or vio, lene is committed, or that one or the other 3 is threat ened, or that act uial trauild is at temp ted, o that the supervisor, one or all of 3 t hem, atre in actual ne'ed of protection, or that they hauve reqdlested hiis attendanee to tiid andi assist in the verificationu of the reg istry lisi,hn tihe roomi of the surervisor <-f C tog istratuon, a deputy nmarshall lias no right - to be itn the said room against the order >t C - the State supervisor of regis~ra ion. - 2d. But it' there be actual disturbance of a the peace or other actual violence comminit- h * ted or threatened in the roon, of thme State supervisor or registrtir>n. or if he be re quested t o aid thse supervisor in tlie verifi- ~ cation of the registry list, or the sui~ervi t4 sors of the United 8tates be int act ual nee b of protection, or fraud be attempted in the ti room or the State supers or of registraution Ii then a deputy muarshuall may enter the rooum ti for the dmscharge of the duties imposed on him by section 2,022 of the Revised Stat. g uteg. ti , .&h.-That In this case there was no proof ' of disturbance of the peace, or violence a * committed, or one or the other threatened, ui or I hat actual frau~d was attempted, or that I - * the supervisor or either of themt was in ac tual nmeed of protect ion ini the roomi whore r * the work of regist ration was carried on, or that they or either. of themt required the at- n * endance of a dep~uty uutirshal for aniy pttr pose muetatloned in the statute authorizing C bseat tendlanca. r ' 4th. That not one of the cases enumecra. 0 ted whuichi require' or asuthaorize the presenice I of deputy marshals in the room. ot' the su,. * pervisor of'registraatihon hiaving been proved, C the ren oval or dputy marshals from t hat h rootn without. auf9 violence is not an offence ti againit the hiuws of the United States. The t' * umy ZAust sign a verdict of not guilty."s 1 The foteman accordingly signled a ver dict of not. guilty. .G0overnor Stephens of Georgia has par. a doned Capt. Ed. Cox, :senteced to life imprisonmnent in the Penitentiary for the hi murder of Cel. flobert A. Alston at A tlanta, h * Gat, in 1879, The mnurder and triali created nI ai profoued sensation owing to the prom, kee of the partiles. Under the present laws of the State, all r mannafaotories are exempt from taxation P frotpa themoime of their establishment for a period of ten years, except the constitu- E, S ional two mills school tax, which they are 'a required ~e poy. An effort was muade in " te Legislature to repeal the law mnaking * 'he exemnpthon, but it was defeated by a ,j )aurge mnjority. We notice that our Repro. tI sentatives, M~essrs. Berry and Boggs, voted P pith-the majority.-v -A bill is before the Legislature to make hi a new county, t~o be knokn as "Saluda" Count-y, out of Edgedeld and a small por. ~ -tion of Lexington Counties. An effort is at afho being made to''establish "Ninety Six" il 7,~County out ot' portions of Abubeville, Edge- er eokd Newberry and Laurens Counties,. And another to be known as '"Dorchester" bau -'"County 'out of portions of Collet on and ha erkley Counties. a kmain af the namne of D~ockery killed two c ~ *sa bapep and Cribbus, near Lilesville, be ~7~A~s~ .'Carolina last 'week. Map'es and er~ ahad been orimninally intimate withth ery's wife. She confessed her crime and s A~eher biasband to kill the two men. di~ned them both and then 'made sa sneighborhood an old woman * a:wye both killed in their hoose. ni e n hnd -been thrown in t ril cosumd.They were 041n character. Theg cause ei ~%6~7,iar,ayoutth named n ~, *o and atally wounded - niuo ure o 1~ '~p appt.a re P~ :ot obeo lh tope - 41t-b a y of hWtbNwtsn i. $ oe evident UP~a~to te01W6 6S subjects t would be safest Pe tbA 4o hazard the )pi tion that no'sppreolblexesult will be reachedglmpy: frin lapk of agreement. l3u representatives of all the interests in r64 ed are, here, to saynothiling or the usual rain ofoanap followers and lobbyists, en leavoring to Influence ct Ion t heir part icu far #ajr-"that is in the Way which will cii tble them to pocket the greatest aasount of )roflt. The whiskey intermeit;'want a reduc Ion of the tax. but they want an extension >f the thae for hool4hag in bond a great deal nreo; while nothing short of a complete lping out, of the tix On toba0co will suit lie represensation or tait interet. The ron lobbies will be perfectly willirg ti as. 1ist the whiskey and tobacco men in making heir points, but they will 'elevate th ir xaithe minute anyihing is said or do ne bout cutting down the tariff on the metal n which they operate. They have orgaril ed for war, and they mean business. Mean. rhile those patriots about Washington who. 6re ready to help everybody to inpress.4 heir views upon Conirems, for a considera ion, welcome the coming of all tIse Inter ets with money to spend. The Republicans In Co6ngress are InIking ver the deirands of Malione and Riddle .erger, touching the organization of the lonate next March. These two worthies ave served notice that they propose to lictate who shall hold the1 oflles of that. tody, and some of the nore decent Repub,. icans do not take kindly to the demand. L'hey think the party haas carried Mlahane ong enough, and that it would be best to tnload even at. the expense of permaitting le Democrats to organize the Senate, The sew Seniate, which will organize on the 6th f Maorch, will be a queer body. It will al iost certainly be coimposed of 88 Demo rats, :38 liepublica:ea and the two "letad LiSter s" above named, wilao V.l1 of course old the balance of' power by virtue, of' rhich shliould they 'ct inadepetdent of either aucus, they could praitially nale the 'resident pro tem, the Secretary, and all ther oilces itaid committees-at great, pow r for two such men to exercise. And they re not. tanudent , hoaotet istgo ! Y011 C;ii adge from Mafone's assessmaent circualarsI aat he is not a shrskitg, imaid, bash ful I oung crecatunre, buit thlaat lhe is like thea ridow B'utler-lie knows what hec wara:ts uad is naot afraid toi ask for it. M hone reighas only nainety poun tds, buta lhe has got hec k enougha for' a mana of' five huniadred.. tf conurse .e wall insibt on George Gora'lan's lectiona as Secretary. Gorham~ fias been I lhone's Mloses ini thle psarty and heldt thle umniniist natioia uap to hs i.upport , allowvintg imi futll liberty to appo int cad Oismiaiss ini ie tat st artbitrary aianer. TI'hero is msuchl pposit iona in tlieepuabl icaia rataks to G or, amti, fand ab yearl ago be~ could niot b) elc d Secretary because certain $enuaeors of' is uwna party declariedI they wonid not vote ra hafi' ile did more than anly othaer one mna to bring atbont thle conditioni of thIaings slat made the murder of' Garfield possible. Nothlinag las occurred here to give a more ratifying evidence that the jud'icial brancha f' our governmnent has at last hiddena fare eli to sectionalism lad subordinsated party aid prejudice tojust ice and pat riotismn, than oes thie recenat decision of' the Suapreme ouirt in thle suit of' thme Lee heirs to recover lie Arlington estate, now a viast Unona bet 3ritag garounad. Thae estate wvas sold by tiae iovernmiaent during thle war for nona piay. lent or taxes Althouagh thle atmoiunt ot' bae tax was tendered. thea Tax Comminission-. rs took thec ground that they wou'd not eceive th laounaott fromu any one bait, lie i naer in person; anid cas thla owner, Gen. *ee, was in comnand of the liebel armiy, e could not, or would not appear. 'iTe ourt now haolds that. the Conuniiissioners mid no right to imipose aany condhit ion, thiaiu iey were bouand to neocept paymntt ot the axes by whlomsoever itnderedh, anad thiaat ae sale of the property under these ciir Lasstances wats a taking withlouat comapet, ations, fronm which the Constitttiona pao ~ots everybody not: conavicted of' or imie. our of' the Judges-Waite, Gray, Bradley tad Wood-dissentt, but their opinions have o1 yet been published. Of course the Lee elrs wall naot tnowv obtain possession of tht state, and1( do taot seek it, buat theay will ave to get its value fr'oma Cotagress, aid a sovemnait to ait cnd has alracdy been ta en by senator Edmtunids. Another athing being quietly discussoed mnong liepublican leader~s is, what shall be one with ex-Senator Dorsey, presentl See tary of the Nat ionual Commnit tee and pross ect ive Star route conaviot. A meaetinag of' ae Nationcal Conaaunittec is to bae hld haere >on and it is sabid that if Dor-sey does5 not Alunteecr hais resignt~itior hae will be ignored ad a successoir etected. Thils course would ut, have beetn adopted previous to the late ect iota, buit. now these muchol scared politi tans are becominag exceedinaghy virt'uous. ty Hubbell arid Ferry haave beena payinag ieir respects to each oilier in our local pa ers in ver'y plain language. ilubbell is ery bitter', baut mnost of the Michaigamn Rep isentativyes laere say t haat hae misrepresents to feeling ina hat. State. Nobody credits m with thae slightest chance of becominag inator Senator Llamar bias beena frne aetatly comphiaenuted~ during the presetit ssiota on lais hanparoved appearance, broutght ont by a new style in cuat tinag hais hiair. a has haitheorto adhered to thle old Sout ha' nx oustom of waighis haiir quite long. U hie lost its length involuaniarily. Duirinig recenti visit. to St. Louis heo 'wmnt into a arher shop to get shaved A flern hais faice d been rabked over-thse barber staid: "Sen, >r, y'our hair needs t rimintg. "Al h!t,"' said thei Senuatoar, "I run'it for me."' e Senator continued in a mtediatiive maood, t. paying any attetiton to whait thlo bar-" r was doinag. Wheaa hie arose lie discov ad that, like Sanmpaoan, hae buad -been its a hacndsl of' a Delihah, as it were, iand urna of hiis looks. spIoNo. It'Must te a kistako. Last Sunday morning a resphectasble white rliagad four'teen, living betweena Centrat d Easley, in Pickens Countty, was ki(' pped andl brtally ouitrageld by a negro 'tad. She was fouand t his side of Cent ral ylng bittesly and she told the tfollowving te. 8hsortly after her parents hand left for muroh sheg went ouit for some Wood anear to romd and while picking it up a black ago with a little muastachae came talotng ini buggy andi as heo seized her''told hser that1 she maide a noise that, lie would cut liesr rtoat. After going a sot dhistance lie ed a handkeroh ef over' her-eyes and be rna to talk to hew in ana unparoper lannmer hih shie resented, bu tall lt$,o rps then found she did not kno~ w x.sh ae; 'ind Ww itngniring lher WWa# to old leirns where ushe said her nole ilti~.. tge Joyrne - Te .bpgkals 'beei going the ?undm of a ~haem &iA WA~VbflhIt.I~i t~ -i se~ 1 a im"'l 8 ty.i thle. Sout G'U n Xdoference % am held last nliglt-. the Methodist, Clidreh' eiWig quite well sit tendd. Alfto the singing of Lhe 252d hymn, the Rev. A. 41. Leater offered in ir.pressi'e praiyer. The Rev. D. Dnicun, who poreSided, then introduced the Rev. 8 Ltond, the lecturer. lie begun by stiating that lie labored uineor some ombar ruilmieit in conieqiieice of 'the Jtav that ie had been idipostied andl Wll, h1e hnd Iacitred heore tho So ciecy 1'6r tiree siecomsivo years. lie proposed to relte 0 o tome reminliseel e3 of fifty yea rs ago naid would thiu etitio his lecture"Rentinhii olices of Fihty Yeiars Ago." he referred to the religiouis and tempotal coudition of' the bLnto in .thoio days, tud the traits which distinguished the peo ple, among whom the agricultural spirit prcdominated, there being ittle or no ittenLion paid to nimu fctures. 11e explakined the mode of culLivautioi then inl vogue, one oftho featluros of wicith Wits Lo exhntUit the virgin soil, make now ciuenings adl(I tLuni the oilber into "old fields." He staid thait tile people of tie up coun. try were very tenaciouts of^ the ens tom sauad ideuas brought from Eusrope by thitIr fattiers tind pobssesod a rigid VilLUC w hiiebt W1s itoSti gritLef,.I to behold. The standard of public opinion was high unud tihe lines be, tween virtue and vice werc Lirply drawn. The speaker patid i ligl tribute to the women and tneii of that time, and Naid thait, nIorality aid religion were indissolubly bound together, lie then began ani nter esting explanation of t1,b u IcaLions between 1.t nogro 8L.,ve aitd the WhiL. At first, the ne_,ro wan ni, signed the gailhery inl tils chu rhelles, aid thei at deepbr interest was naino. ifested inl is rcgeuerationt mod traininig l 'Which cutinintied in a gruind inismionar ll ovement ina guraLed by .Bishop Wn uapem, who noinitested inuch zeial in im Inati 'g religions kinl, dge to the ,iegro. lie V11s 11b.ly uisted by Lwo devoLed niiiiisters, oic om woin11 cturificed his life in th111 low country in this stervic. Tlhe speaiker gavu la intervsting histor f L th im silay n e illoVlit ci nng Ie lave in the ilarge 1ice phlni tattionts and untsontg t he hea tshinda. lie ailso re tes'red to thle ' zllinole aidj regndered thtis tilOVeni it'. by thle 1liev. Un(jtales P iley. iThe tp,:k ties-ie ries in utuogtengroes, anIt of the ~i'~,i nu ~ VXnal (es exed ittnd wideorad. lie himwh.] iumil en - pit~' in theC wo'rk fir eightL yes5, winchd gave hiinit ani opportnuitiy oh stud(y tng n('eur e ''. thet 1 r*.sits of thue negrot chinarac t I ly yeatrs, ago( anud the relat.itns whlieni ex ,ted be twecu ei1vait unt-I tister~c. ie redly adi'tted th'at the negroes were't ignor(,anti butt he, wa:s einpaj .i cahy? of the opinilon .r'n htis xpei eoc with theni, Ltht '-they wereC t~ho htappiest po'anhanoiry ini tbc w~i d, lie relerredi in ai-m ter'ias to' the ebatiracteor of thie So uth C.rol in a up)ot the candoltr, hiospitality, rever' 01neC a nd4 piety w hicht were proi.tt neiut chi InItrist iesa ini iis disposi.-. tioni. Th'le lerctinrer MgVaverI interesa' ing anid tonehlili.. sketcht o1 the lai bors o1 te liev. MI. L~. WVeems m O.lg L.40 n...troes. [1il s.'nd that thLei di.-,eiplinle oubs'erved in the guOern men'it oh slav'es wasa u-uatlly nild antd tarely ernuel', and1( t ha t e initercourise bet ween te slIave noid hisi ma~ste'r Civilizing the net0 o race. I'The ..peakeri said tat heo b'elieved Lhaut it, waLs a wiso proi,-,iion ,,h Prov'identce thiat nearlny tout'i miilions of' Arican is haud beeni broughit, bere aund plaedm uinder' the civ ilizinig and1 Chr istian,1izintg insfluencest of Lto white muan, and that, no0 oeO could sany what, wuld~ he t~te resut of this Prov ideti al elevationt of thiso p0oo, ple0. It wats a Step towarid recina. tng the dar'k continet,, sand tlhese I civilized Airicanis mtight, be the mfeansut of accompullihintg this glo. i tiouls result,--t~b religious education -. . Fromt uthe Baltmore Amaerionnr. A Knabe in the White House.' Thtere was seen yesterdaiy at Messrs. Knatbe & C'o/s faciory a magntificent con.. cert gr'and,.jus tfinisuhed by ihemt for thle Sj pr'esimleital tunntsioni. P'residet. A r hiur, who~ is ai t hiorough cinnoisse'tn of-msiii~ c, int .'eleci Illg ai p'iano for iheo 1 Ihi io I louse, de. cided in favor of the Knabe' Piano4 ias i prfeeneanfd otdered accor dhngly ;:he gran td, of beat i iulfiishii, in a ricly (cltv 0(d roewoo, catse, lad of suaperbt lone sad ac0tion -an Iuiinstruenat worthyv in ever y respect of the plzace it is 10 oecep'y. It was shijp~'d to its des tiho yererdaiy. h AND 2 Christmas Gooods. RENNAN & BRO., te regulatora In n~ Iprtices haveY just w11de a big strike iln 0 A R00Elt l E A N ) C'ON FlCTIONA h IES, It invi'ng bought n's etire sinook, consisuiing >f Coffees, Sugars, Syruips, Canned'Goods, P'obacco, antd Cigairs, direct fromt the (m.' n toriers 8a1(d -Mainlifactrers. We are abhle 0 o give you intdneemteunts never offered by ' myoebeoe myNLI oneebefr- deoisIn y T CAo Nor'Y ofrever deo'p in y t )IA4ISb teBrroonndarrel.. O tORANGEu S byI ppten Barrel and in at srverythin roor ion issullykep in &rdttOaalroertind ene. I Ghnst:td, for $OdQ &g4nst* itea Gordonw thi Reral, fvr slauer4,u eOttusel gaive gyotli of t*fVEI 4 a niew trial. Going! Going! on GraiA GMf Eutr riu.l ----0- --- 'What Next To every ain who gets i Rgoeipt In full from us oe takes lip bis .Note between this date antd Saturday, 28d Deember 1882, we propose to give a Ticket to the Drawing on 28d December. Mr. W. T. O'lel, M1. T. Smith and J. J, Wakelln will superin tend the Drawing, and the lucky man gets the prettiest White Hickery Wagon in the County. If you do not owe but 10- cents, you have a chanoe-pay *it up and get a $46 Wagon. Come sce'us. 'HORTON & BROWN. Liberty, 8. C, deo 7, 1882 12 3 Thcuo WVho Own Uns, TAKE NOTICE. o . Last year was ia very poor crop Veart, and we were very liberal with )ur.Customers, and we now expect )ur MON FY. All persons owing is on NOTES or ACCOUNTS must PlAY UP at ONCE, or he wIit.ed !poni by an ofieer. We can not ce eavch one of you personally, and veC hope cap$h oneO will unrderstuncl h*at this is for hiimself or' herself. Ye mean buinjiess now. Govern your tselves accordlingly. I Respe)Ictlially3, IlORT N & IUROWN, Liberity, S. C. is ov 16, 188i 10 2. J. SMITH, Ag't, LEE LEADER~ OF' LOW P1EICES. EA.4LEY, S.C0, \\T lrjf~eee constanhly on harnd the fol owing SPECtA LTi Ei: BO)OTS, 8110ES, I ATS, CA LICO, 8ill1RTlINO, DRI bLI NO. beitcks, Bacon, Flour, Corn Meal, Bran, alt, Molassyes, Sugair, Cotl'ee, Rice, Grits, ~ishi and Fa~rminag Iimplements. These ouds' will he baught. and vold at the low st possible figure for cashi. The balance of my Stock of General lerchaiuvlse will be sold a,. cost. Conie ow and secure bmrgavins, and [ will say to hoei whose accounilts and notes: nre past lue and up .id, that T must have my nsoney. ome to see me and wc will set tle and save rouble and expense of Costs, besides I rant to sell you some G OO D S. Thainklng you for past favors, and so.. iciting a continuaince, I hope you will not orget to give me a call at the Btiggs' 11 ore House. Main Street, Easley, 8, C. nov 30, 1882 11 ly Clerk's- Sale. ] TATE OF' SOU I'll CAROLINA COXUN'rY oF PIoKENS, N COURT' OF COMM1ON PLEAS ane E. Todd, Plaintiff, against W. 13 TeddJ et al. ~Y virtue of' a De~cree fc: sale of Land L)for partition in the above storted case, y JIun- J- 8. Cotlbraun, Presiding Judge. ni the 5thI day of Oct rber 1882, 1 will sel'l >the highest bidder, ott Saleday in Jan, { ary 1883, at. Piclrens Court house, during ae le'gal hotars of sale, thie followring de eribhed REAL ESTATE, to wit. TRtACF NO. 1, Conitaiing 123 Acres, - tore or less, situated in Central Townshtip. n waters ot Todd's (Creek, Adjoining lands f' F. L. Glarvin, 0. F. 8 mith, Tracts Nos. 8, anid 4 of said Land s T R A CT N O. 2, C ontaining 174} A cres, lore or less, situnated in Central Town-hiup, ni both sides of Todd's Creek, adjoiningI 11nds of F..L. Gamrvin, Madden, Wartren lartin and Tracts Nos. I and fl of said Y' TRIACT NO. 8, Containing 199J Acres, p tore or less, situated it, Centra~l Township n both sides of Todd's Creek, adjoining n(s ofIFrederick J. Smith, Rt. S.Smuith and v ras No.s. I, 2 and 4 of saidt Landis TR iCT No. 6, Containing 138 'Aores, ore or less, situated in Central Township, ii both sides of Todd's Creek, adjoining ids of F. I . Garvi, It. F. Morgan and rt No. 4 of said Latidla. TERMS OF SlLE.--One third of the LrChaseg money to be paid in onsh' on day' sale, and4 the b~alanoe od a credit of elve mnonths, weith Interest flrom day of ie. secured by hand of ihd a=wtk..- ~. o A oIF o 'O 0/2 - A. coc Cat CDI ' it t if ~c oof CD WehvtisSao= Comlet _n x arevil, .C no 9,18298 TomthiFarmew - - -- - - il naemt additimen to ourh atratv to Wla Esthis Sason a oplete andlx ;rIeenvFlAL SETTLCEN A. fl. DUOIVN, oct 2, ~ggg h.i.~, ~* b4 JO?1020P FIWAL 3~TTLFAMENT. L.....L. .iL... .6 .. a . 14 Ahow 444 Morgrt *DX*NeRLI~i etP&~ t x4*eeAL'ix SThsn A. Pilgiim, Eineline w~boaisi Aasade EGilespi, Hannah L. PilgrIM 'ehelB. Pilgrim. Xiora PrIno.e, Nit Fi9ead- Pr~ u e, eeiast.-.8 OU ae hereby iauwmoned and requirt J toanswer Bh coapjalaitin this a90o1 f whieh a' ,op-y is bAtd ia the offe of i left of tbe '0ur for PekoMa. 0ounly, 4m o serve a copy of yourf 6osWer to "Ie bal omplain on the shbeorlber at his omce I 'ickems Court Iloube, . .,- within twent bays af er t he servle* beroft,.. Waclusive 4 he daay of such servlet;- add, If- you fail i Aswer the comr'lalnt wiihinothe tine afo1 mid, the plaintiff In 'Iis notion will app, , the court for the rblief demunded in tb omeplaintI Dated 22d November A. D. I88, [L. 8.] J. J. L WIS, o P. . R. A CHILb, Plaint ir Attorney .0 the heirs at law or Susan A. Prin*4 deceased, I* wit: Nora Prince, Naa Prince and --- PrinN, ehristian nam not known: Please take notioe that the summons an onaplint in this aciisn, of which the fore oing is a copy of the summoons, was file it the Clerk's office for Pickens County, E on the 2 d day or Noveumber, 1882. aiin hlt the object et this action is for tie pa: ition of the 'eal estate of Milahe 'i1 rim, dveelensed. R. A. CHILD, Plainltif's Attorhey. nov S0, 1882 it 6 tate of South Caroling County of* Pickens Byr 0. L. DEANT, JUDGE OF PRO.ATE. Whereas, J. J. Lewis, C.C.P. las nind nit to me, to giant hin Letters of Admiuai itration of the Estate and effects of Ji.. ob Pickle, deceased These are therefure to cite and acidmon ih all and singular the kindred and cred ors of the said Jacob Pickle, de Lased. that they be and appear. before mie i the Cofirt of Probate, to be held at Pick ts 0. 11., on the 26th day of Jan. 1888 rflr publictt ion hereof, at 11 o'clock it ie forenoon, to siew ca'tse if any tlhe lave, why Ihi s'.id administration shoul it be granated. Given under my hand, and se-,l this, th< 2d day of December A. D., 1882 OLIN L. DURANT, s.r.r.C. dec 21, 1882 14 5 itat o South Carolin, CoLnrY or PICKENS. IN|TRIA L JUSTICld COUfRT. ames A. Cohb. Plaintif,. ng'ii6i M. M KIng and 'l hereey E. King, Defendants Mhoxr.Y DEMAN s. IO the Defeunhnits above unimed. ,voU are haereb~y sumnmAoned aund requir I ed. to ansiwe~r thes compeIlaint of thIi lytintifl'in the abo~veJ sitateu enp'e, at ma fie. in Ea-slty. 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