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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. II., s. . .th U U M. OGGS, Proprietor. if J. E. BOGGS, Ed Itor. For Sub8cription, f 1.150 per aniumi p strictly in advance;for six months, 75c. h AtIverttsenents Inserted at ont dollar p per squareof one inch orless for the first 5 insertion and fifty cents for each subhe d quent insertion. Liberal discoilt mlade I te nrchaitts ani others adverismg, for C ix vs.ont-liq or by the year. bitGary'Notlees exceediva flyelitnes, Tributes of Ilespeet , (1mnu1nia1til i i of c. personal character. when adimissa blo will becharegd r fo,s advert isemets. THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 1891. Jay Gould was taken suddenly ill at St. Augustine, Fln., last Tliursday and left immediately for his homo in New York. Gen. W. T. Sherman, died in Now |t York last Saturday, after a short illne:s from orysipelas. He was 70 years of age. ,lovernor Tillnan has just mnade eiglit now colonels for the State. On lite hiA is Col. W. A. Noal of Anderson, who lia been appointed paymnster generail. Admiral ). 1). Porter, of Ih U. S. Navy, died at his boine in Wa!;hington on the 13th int., of fatt*y degeenItionl of the heart. lie was inl Iiis 78th year. You have heard of many unfortun;te I Widows, bit, there' is a fortuat ono in l Atlanta. She has five sotis aboiut ;iomwii and not one of them ha. ever l.;ttd a.l cohol. Three well-to-do citizens of Aiker county were lant week taken inl, t(o lhe tune of !f5,000 by shulrpers selling them what purported to be a 25, 00I gold brick. Thero is no uso compinining vf the county coimlisioneorsi1.431. i1se yo u. l do not get your m1oniey hile fron th cuney. They were not he cause of the delay, and what is now on hald will lbe paid out as soonl as things can Le pull in I he proper shape. Senator 11amptonl last weeik presenllv'l the Clemson College LibnIry with i() t valuable hoks. These nre the first books received 1-y the coilogo, and nrc highly appreciatei by Ile ath i rit ivs. who telnldereId their thainks to (e. Ha plll) ton for the favor. Tho Liverpool cotton bu ,yers ImNved sent a resolution to Ile vottoe ext.hangel of New York, asking thei to devi! e soie me1ansr to keep cot ton from bving rained oil before it is pieicked. Smart folk, thogo Britishers. 'ley think a Yankee can reguliate the wN-eatiher and control the tide. -~~~~ ~ ~ --_ _-0lw 4 The grand jurly at the recv',nit term of court in Andersen, reporteud that, they found the count~y out of debut an,d stil-10( to its credit in the treasury. T1wo y'eirs ago thoeeouty's (ebt was 6'8,700). We' congratulate our sister county en thel( good showing sho has mamde, and comn mend her example to the finaanciers oif adjoining counhtis. Gr'over Clevelinll h as writ ten a le t ter to the lieformi ('lub of New~ Yori, in against free silviei' 'oiige'. I It ii('e:aIy stated thant this leffer' mayti ilause him to lose thie nonminat ion oif thie Dem'oienis in '92. (Orover always speaks out andi stands by wihat he believes to be right, even if he shouilt is beIS ing Ptreident again. Columbi lias sold her famious canal to a syndicate for 02i1,Ot)(t, anti thie fuirther' consideration that said syndicate comin pleto the canal in three years and put on its shore ai million (ldhiar faictory. IMy the time this is dono C'obuahia will gain: thirty per enit. in wealth and piopuhat ion. This is a step forward thut will help thieI State almost as nmen as iL will thie capi tal city. Tfhme number of hiomiicit Iis in t his State for' the paslt year' .hot ud arouse ourii law makers and1( cause themi to enatiet. motre atringent laws agaiinst (lie halbit o f carry inlg concealed weapons. T.lheln thie o(i cers should be0 comlleld to enI forc i t( he' law or be punished for thieir negligence. No private citizen in thie St ate Ihas nieed of a pistol 1nor should any dealer be al lowed to offe~r thema for saile. Mr. 3T. C. Ftriblinig, of this 'ounityV has been engaged biy (lie Ruan'l New Yorker, an agricultural journal, to wr'ite aI Beries oif articles for t hat papter on the1 South,i its past and prei 'i. Mr i. 'iih-di bling is wvell litted-i for' tis wiork, an md hiis artic!c, ltuw~ ruiniig in th. piaper wi do muich toward gi'vinig our' North(I ern I )9% \R eh into th(le le, custom and business *ko Souath1ern people. _ - - - - JUder tho new~ appuortioinment, th' particulars of which we publishi in an other column, (lie numbler of electors for President and Vice-Plresident in 1892 will be 444; necessary to a chict, 2'23. If the States should vote in 1892 as they voted ini 1888 (lie Republicans woultd have 270 and tho D)emocr'ats 1 8. tlec t'oral votes, but the political revolutioni i of 1890, with thme appearanceof (lhe Farm-. ers' Aliiance, has upset all former calc.u ' ations of the President makers. James B. Williams, the slayer of Maj. W. A. Williams, of Greenville, was capl Waynesville, N. (I. He was making for' "Tennessee, and was not far from the line when apprehended. Ofmloors Glil -eatIp, Greer and Fisher, of Greenvillo, ~nd!Pframmell and Reno, of North Caro gina, L.ad the fngitive completely uaur )ounided and closed in on him. Wil ,lianls was broughit to Giucnvillo and placed-in jail on Saturday. The officers suI te remad of 2750.. TIRE OULT MOUSE BONDS. We do not see the necessity for mking D bonds non-taxable, for if the bondls uld not be solti at par then under mec )n six the inon6y could be borrowed aud Y tax levy miade to py it, all inl one year, n In the judgement of the county comini ner, the interest of the coun ty rqI(tr 1 it.. We believe that every speeles of roper'ty, e.xI!pt ehurches, anll FchoolN imqes, should he taxed. Buti under the iovisiois ot this Avt. if bondt arei;issued, imli( inldividua'l canl inivest. tenl thollaind ollars up1onlhi.- he will no(t have to .Iy at celit of tax. This is; not jlst to the Ilter taxpavers of ile (ollitv whose r(p)tyN will be taxf'd to pav ' oth (lit' Jterest and principi of the finds. A: f >our11sVlves.w woli precfer. the countlyI oilulissionler., to procced liuuder thlt Pro41 ksionl of siq-tiolm six, anld now thiat thle urd%en k ill onus, let us l,et rid of it asqpiek The neces,sity for iinaking tho bond'4 on1-taxaible was to give illhe taxpayers the 1 >enefit of the lowwst possiblo rat( of inl- I crest. NMoney ii; worth eight per cent. .nd the obligation to secure it is mnbject. o a tax of ono and one half per cent.. by be "ta1h aini1d vollilty, aIl if its hohler 1 a resitnt of a town it is liable to a till greater ix. As the rate of interest. m1s plh,cvv, at (lie lowest, notch for the enef.it of ile. taixpayer, it, wias just and nir to tie linder t) raise the chililter f the Netiity to the highest, notch iln .t'w 1e-;lects. Pversoill who have (on iderithle suis of mone.y to invest had ather lave ion-taxable bond:i lit six per tilt., thia taxahIe, mierttin mortg.igte f real vstaIte ait vight per cent. _1u1t,sce iol nix ailowing the com;isiouvrm to 'rIloW m11na.y and levy at tatx to pmy Ithe (Mal WaI plut inl to Lkee'p liliy one from alil"n, advanitge of the emility. In )tIer words it was plut tliere to imikdi the bonds brinig p1r. It-sides if thie cm nis:;ionlers vall holrrowv iuolney mti hlter l'rm11s til they n11n plev llac te hoiis -0mmon uIIF4'1iiwSS hOse lie theirs wvill I:g lkst1 t at phil. Ilhl!. till is i n imporitai t nl tve r to be -nider1mti oswll the i1(1~ riio lin5(MMtIt, I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - i11 in ielt:t'ii Ii'gt t (I ivst) whi it vomis t' boolrowing ti ),000.l W'll fvel !S4111 that the inuiscal hll plaerd it pir. Now if flhe first 2()is ismide 1;1y;biv onl the ist dty of Jamiary 18.i, Mot the at fon the sam1 d.y of 1"02, the t.-hole smilli i he im aid th Itx ily rTtac y fovi the huthirn. hI lili if onle ls 'Itn the pre:lint asIeNsilenit Vill iore thn playv the illt'rest. ald hl ie tiell 111e first :V, it) fell dlue, thi aml. rale woul donhitll-S raise a sfieci lit smil to pay N it (ff. I a 'Is the hon ld I d 1t-bt decrea<d, n t11e( 01as e et 1:1eastd tho rate wvoul be reucd.I t i: Iot tll ll t p1lan1 to "get vid of it 'l f:ict aI, possible,' evenl i i . is I " ur vi." 'li. pi. of s.-irifiving ll111 oill -r onsidera isto that of spofd, mlight, n1ck tho luminwhia of :nle 4)f ourt mo ;tI Itlid titiznlls. It 'wltd involvethe poy 'en of thi oil t he .It li() tfor one year, ' 'lie e plm of ai it Slow andot vw-y (y isuinlg Avod i luld onlly require t1he itytoullt of ifty voilt ml th i ,(1 for a plvriod of tvin yelar. The Last val( ell;tiol, (if vo<lrsv 1reY uM11P an. in e ei inctheiii as th r.wnt. Ilythire fhahl be 1impl th 5il the ipayment't ofl 7.0: on th i8i101) ini oneS'4 year or'0'~ anintacnt ofn lThe la-mocrat doebs no at (i exet.iour hoIustnd jil, lmt e and sure it will a.ere it theo' 1mldlH 'Igingsl tbeipu kon alist wih the elmrlhsd 8t sho ~hues so oras -. ar-ocend The theE nTl be nO njutireneor.pri .iyi1o aigsi e et or THE RAILROAD. So many people have natural or habit III anutipathy to railrona companien, t 'et very few will deny that a railroad is < groat beneit tonny section. The Pick- I 11Railroad Compa:y wis not a mouth ild beforo the inotiveFs of its corporators vere impugned. We have had many inquiries recently n regard to the proposed Dummy Line. 'his idea jwas been tiaidoned. The vord "dunmy" was left, out of the char er, and the road will bo of itamdlaird Pinge. 'I ho charter provides that the olu shall run frem Pickens to the Air 8ine railroad with permitision to oxtend t to tha city of Aiiderson by the most )racticable route. liailroads run cn the line of necessity, callso tit is the only line upon which hey enn make monoy. They generally !omio by the invitation an(I aid of the )eple or section to 1)o benefitted, but somietimnes they coie like tile break ing forth uf water. Settlers briiig rail rou 11 anId railroads i bring settlers. Whiclbever gets there first, is alnost Aliged to offer some in(lucements to the llier. If Pickens land the sectionl north of it ha( twice am nminy Hettlers itt they now iinve, it, would be but a few nontls umtil the rlilronid wouIld b)e completead to the Court. Ilouse. B4t we have to deal With facets as., thwy arev. The peole will bo buenfitte(I more thiai the railroad in ti6- insoance, so Ihey hatve to seek the railroad anld not the railroad the people. This; 11111(le the or'amization1 of a local it(Pinpany neces-iry. It should require n10 :.gIilnvilt to si()w% our people lthat a railrn:a to Pickev1s is the best iuvs,41t imi4eint tily e:li 111ke It this time. When it 10r11(18, ais com1e it l ill soietiie, the woun iler will be that it came no sooner. The 1m1Illit (if citton, guano tinId merehai dise haluedt mn wagions to and from the railrad il the List year. shows walit an inimetnso saving ti e nterprie would be t > tho .l11er-4 ill r:iVi 3ear of tile fitire fore-vur. As tihe I )0mocrat says, "ltt us get togelher and )uiildl it." What lVork Wm11 Do. We u learn of a cotuntry hy who work i-d inl an ovitporattor duirinv the wutumt111 If his thirtelienth fCort eln Ih ald fifteenth yviars, Mttend(il'rig (listrict schlool dluing he ill tolrvN1 illg wiiters. i4 total earu ings were aboit 8250. JheN winter of I i M fifteenth yer. he aIttelled a bisiIess Nlboige, froil which lie wits griaduated Aith h<olors. Tle 1u11111m11 of his six. enth yvaIr he benll prilcipail of the tin41e4S-s 4hepartient (if a ilourishinig Wh(Ml, and1(1 1 i1OW fillling the ISitiOnl witi hioor to himself and satisfittion to ill conleid. Thiis grt ifyiig result was mSib!o to this young mlanl only becaulse We Madte the mo4)st of his4 opportun1)itie-4. L'here Ilre tholua1n1,ds; of mlienl, yoing .1am >dd, w%ho qwend their timte and14 str-eng-th n1 pr(wtlaiin.g wha:ut they iight do if hey had1( this (11e's cllance or niit. onle's moey *V. Are yolu -m411.uite(d vith anly vh? Didl thwy make tlI most of the op. piriuniitis( thIIy have hi1.1d III spite of all tha1t Inl-y be saxid atbouit the advani tmges of those possesFed of W;tlth and iiilunen(o, the faet reiuttills that n1o couul IV (1It (-ar1-th oflors stch oppoitiunties to Ihea yom)15 mantl --'r1 wVonian -of br:as (and pIhk, as5- uri o'win Amerien. 'The "gr:ispingsf inonopolist," abot whom' we folesighIt. Youi, .younig reaider, hasve t he bene11fit. ofi thet pas1-t expe(riene (If thlou sands' of sucecessful men withiout co4st. WXill youl use( it? Ally younllg iasn who hiat' aiN'11 o n inint. al healthy body (ought to be aisame'd of spending his tim1 in 11111 met iing overV the tinlgs lhe miighit do if Ite (only had~ some5( other 11uan1's mon4iey. Th'Iere's a wveak spat mit.s such timieios to blii himlf to present po0:.sib)ilitit's. -Ex Fori 4 '(414 real TE4e'a-er. Owiiig to a speIc(ial aplproipriat ion fronm thle Peabdy4( Edulent ionlal Funid, w(e are e'1n11bled to oft'er the advanm I ages oif Clatflin Unliversity to the col t)re(d ttfechers ' f tihe State for three month11 s tree (If chIarge On Tuesday, enuy2.1, 1891, ai teachers' eli'ss will beIfrmed(i, 1and( insMtruction. will bse given in the Theory and Practice 441f io Teacing, Oiuch as is cust omfarv in Toh ersi ' In stit utes. Tea~1ccurs will iimve( thle :l((diti(inal advat age of ('n t11ring miy of(I the iregiuilar claIsses in he Uniiversi ty, ('ither for review (4r ad(1vance wor'k. The Staste Supei t(ende nt of Edaucaitioni will pro)vide for a1 speciatl xamiinatiln on iAlondayII, Apriiil '2ith. aiid (crtif:caltes1 will lIe awared 1 to4 all~ succe'('ssfu l c'and41i(lates. A si ns oif Lec4t ures will bos given on1 sub1 h l bt(ISIy sev~end ((ft 114e mo st poim41 uilar Elduicator's ini the State. Teach ers (enn4 enlter at anly t ime, th ew arl ier thle it etter. iRomid ennii he4 had itt tile IUnIiverlsity for 81 1p41 rutonth. Books (UniverAsity V Ioo4k St4 re'. For' furither L. M. D)eNro 4, President CIa tlin 11 nivers iy, Or'angebuirg, 8. C. It is rep}orted4 thait Pre(sidtt Hari r14ion, an('((mpan(111 by V ~ S P lihnaste'r h1 s 'io(f is (Cabine1(t , will mlmh a totur of1 the14 Souiithi81 shrt ly after the(4 14 ajourn' ment11 of (ongr'ess, and that Chiar'les 4jn is one o (f the c'ities illehled(14 in hi s it ieraryi'. A igtust a is no t men.1 lii 4neid. Ther -e is 11( reason8 If in the worl, hIowe'ver, why the ChronficleC md14 the~ managersL~l olf the Auigiustac h'plo'sitionl ~sould niot comoi to face," jtust to4 "broadenl4' therI. nationl enit imlenIt "'s > to speaik."' 5 nt4(iuwd4 at haing a145 m1oniopo4ly in the4 ii' ".h1lg'e" is wel'l iind fa,vorablyI( known% I ni thast part of1 the4 P1i(ethnont sce~hln and nl faet., llover0 the4 (lppe4r palrt of1th' W '. A week'l rar'ly goe~ ~r by hnlt thast lie narr4-ies soIme ('oup1le', andt some44 wee(ks lie I reenvihle NewsV5'. Dr. Bull s illhy Syrupl is Iin Lreat d1e mlland; (eierybody sp eaks wel'l o (f it. Thell The eyes of othelr pe'ople iare the e'yes that mI ruinS, liut if' yourt eyes5 are weak andl( sre f'omi eatarr'1, Old Baiul's ('atarrh ('nir wil ..nee ou Injustice and Crime. The history of our competitive sys- J em is a history of injustice and :rime. It began with physicial com. )etition for the possession of wealth tmong savages. It is yet the barba mug doctrine of tho survival of the J iit(est' that. is, the triumph of the nost powerful. What matter wheth r the power be physicial, mental the )ower of superior wealth or that con erred by special privileges. The man who robs his follow by legalpro ledure is no imore honest than he wlo does so at the pistol's point. The ianij who takes advantag of an Ather's misfortune to extort money from him is a thief and a robber. There is no such thing as honest ipeculation.- Grange Advocate. ANNUAL REPORT! -01F- - SIONEB~ PICENS COUNTY, It C5 T .is Honor, the Presiding Judge of the Court (f General Sesions, . ,MIareh Term, 1891: Schedtle of claims filed, audited and ordered paid for the fiscal year cammenceing November 1st 1889, and ending October 31st 1890. School Disti ict No. I. Minnie Bowen $ 17 00 Dora Iichey 23 00 T. J. Herd 22 50 j J. M. Jaimeson 30 00 'J. W. Brolnsoli 37 50 J. B. Siliopson 22 50 Eettie Barton 25 00 J. T. Wrightson 25 00 J. T. Wrightison 40 00 Mamie Fogr37 50 Minerva Daiike 11 00 Mlinnlie Bowen 37 50 S. Sullivan 27 00 Mary Algod 37 50 Mag ie Farr 37 50 T. J. Herd 22 50 Minerva Drake 5 00 1. B. Silmipson 22 50 L. A. Jenkins 26 01 'i W. Bacot 37 50 Mary Allood 36 50 L. A. Ford 10 0) Mice Day 31 25 F,ida 3owen 31 50 Ella Bowen 31 00 P. J. Herd 33 00 District No. 2. Pollio Hadden 7 50 W. I-. H.-BrYalit 50 00 k. G. Boven 20 00 k. G. Bowen 21) 0f Wim. Bvrd 21) 00 4. G. Strhig 37 5. i. 0. sterlinig 37 50 Bla31nche Hudgens 50 00 K. .1. Thayer 40 0n F-111a 04rillin 13 50 11 1Lula Glazeiier 50 u00 i W. R. WV.tt 40 00 Mrs. V. Ht. Bryant. 40 20 E. S. Gritfln 40 (00 Salie Mulligani . 26 25 t D1istrict No. 3. t ester Le~wis 37 50j I . 1; Bo)rroughs 37 50 1 Lucy Ellis 317 50 C. S. Scott100 0. B. Martin375 O. B. Martin 25 '00 0. B. Martin 18 75 C. .3. Scott 2i1 00 Lora5 Holde1n 30 00 E'. BI. Viekery 25 00( Sallie Mulligan 59 (00 Kate Lewis 44 00 Maryi Clyde 50 100 .J. G 0. A. Talhley 11 50 J1. G. (G. A. 'Talley 14 401 WV. C. Latimner 2 501 District No. 4. Myrtie B3orroughs 43 75 Eugeia Craig 43 75 Kaninie Zachariy 31 20 Susan Evans 21 00 Frankie Rbd)ertson4 16 00 Esigenia Craig 25 00 IElizia Thmayer 63 25 WV. J1. Crews 36 00(. .Janmes Seaboirn 2 1 501 Frankie Robertson 50 001 TV. 0. Allgood 50 00 District No. 5. J. H. Dillard 7 50 L. D). Ste'phe'ns 21 75 1 Nannie K irksey 25~ 00 J. F. Dargin 50) 00 .J. IF. Da:rgmn 55 15 Nanniie Kirksey 25 0(0 Myrtie Borroughs 25 00 D istrict No. (;. .Jenn1i Williams 50 00 Jennlie Williams 25 00 Kate Lewis 30 00 James1 IRichatrdsoni 18 75 Jumo. 0. Davis 37 55 .1. A. McWhorter 37 50 WX. WV. F. Bright 37 50 T. 0. Allgood 37 50 T. A. Williaus 37 50 K ate Lewis 37 59 James', Richardsonl 18 00( WV. W. F. Bright 18 75 ftani (Ulazener. 18 75 [tani Glazenmer 37 50 J. O. Davis 31 25 T. A. Willianms 30 00 I. A. McWhorter ~ 30 00 D)istrict No. 7. I'. A. IBaker 15 0(0 I. A. Baker 10 0(0t f. A. Baker 201 00 L izzie Hendmaricks (5 ( (14 \lrs. izz/ie Sutherland 25 00 t UIrs. Lizz/ie Slutherlanid 15 00t )istrict No. 8. ~ \et tie Chamst ine 51 (38 1laI (lazerL 97 75 ). H1. Hlanna 12 00 'or Bowen 38 07 i M. IEdens 38 00( Us daii Folger 56 40 0' 1. A. AllgoodI 22 56 l'. C. Robinson, examiner 15 (0 0 F. P. Carey, examiner 15 00 E r. R. Gilazoner. Sch., Comn., 30 00 Cl WV. W. F?. BhRIG HT, h School Commisbioner of P?ickcens c Jountv. M C'he 3est Fresh larden and xrass 3eeds ust Received k.t SLOAN BROS., G reenville, N. C. FEBRUARY IS lIERLE, -A.VD ILENN & BROWN Have a full stock of genera ierchandise that they are anx )us to get rid of before gel ing in spring goods. Vhil ve have had our share of trad his season, we find we hay >ought too heavily in Shioes eans, Cinthing, etc. To sati, y yourself on our prices, ca :arly and we will convince yo ve are selling lots of goods ; ~mall profits. Our collector will start agai >n the 1 st of February, and ou owe us anything and don N'ant him to come andI see yoi ~ou can avoid the annoyanc >y coming to see us at onc< f old notes and accounts at tot settled or satisfactorily a anged by the 1 5th of thi nionth, they will be placed fc :ollection. Remember the date an save cost. W'e thank our friends an :ustomi ers for p)ast p)atronag< md( will try in the future t ;ell you goods at the lowes~ )riCeS. A supply of standard guano end acids always on hand. Cooking stoves from $10.0< 'p. GLENN & BROWN. JaJmLERTT', 8. C. I wdll bef at the bidge~ a1cross Eight m1 Mile Creek, at Dr. Miller's plac< sar PendletonI, on1 the road( fronx 'Thuirsday, the 5tlh of March, r' the purXposo of co-op)erating witl e Anderson County (Commis. mers~i, in letting to tho~ lowest bid r the building of a now bridge ali at place. P~ln and specificatioml IlblishIed on day of letting, resery'int e right to reject any or all bids. E. 8. GJJFFIN, febi19w3 County Conunissioner The Pickecns Markets. >..,n.... .. ............$ ~ ,rn1, pecr bu........ ......7 8 .4al " ..........) titer perlb.............1 Na per d................1 i(ekens each~............ ..0 ' ICon1 per 16i............... ( mrl.."..................1 our per bar............... 0 .(I )Teprl......... .75... ....................15.. Nol-ReidCIt *,41n111o .. TIlE STATE OF SOUTlH CARO(LINA, County of Pickells. Common Pleas Court. Sumnonsi Complaint Filed. It. B. Gilstrap, letitioner, In le C. L. Ilollingsworth Plaintiff, Against Robert T. Orilin and It. B. Uilstnp. De fendan1ts. To the 1)efendant, loert 'T. arillin: Youi are hereby summone10111d andI( required to answer ithe petition iii this proceeding ,which is filed in the ofilee of the Clerk of the Court for State an(I (ouiity aforemaid. and to serve a copy of your aiswer to the said pluition on the subscribers at their office at Pickens S. C., within twenty days after theit ser vice hereof, exclusive of tlie day of such service. and if you ftil to answer the pe tition within the time aforesaid, the peti t ioner in this proveeling will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the peti tioln. Dated 12th day of Janunry, 18111. cOrIUAN & IOINSON, WELLS, 01111 & 110GGS, Sols. Pro. Pet. J. M. STEWATl, [L. s.] C. C. P. T1o the 1)efendaint, Robert, T. Griflin: Plea'e take notice, that the petition in the ablove prCeediig, together with thle SlIlmlons, of wiihi stimmons the forego ing is a copy, was iled in tlie ilice of the Clerk of the Court for Pickens ConAty, State aforesaid, on the 12th day of .1ann airy, 1891, and is now on tile in said olice. 'ou will further take notice that the object of this proceedinig is to have the exceution in the above stated case revived with the force, form and effect of the former execution, and ask that the peti tioner he subrogated to all the rights of tho plaintiff in the above stated ease. 12th (ay of .January, 1891. COTIIIIA N & ROBINSON, WELLS, 01111 & BOUIGS, Sols. Pro. Pet. Jan. 15, w(. S TATE OF SOUTH CAVOLINA, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas. Summonns for Relief. Complaint not serv ed. W . Dacils. 1. 1). Dauls, L. A. clilstrap. 3Malissa Chastain, W. M. 'Jonies, aind L. (4. Joiics, 31. H. Joiis. J. It. Jonles, L. E. Jones, I I. L. Jonecs. anild Fs-siv B- .Jmicw4, minor-As1 hi\ thiir g1ardiai ad litem W. M. Jonl(--. and William Iactis, anl Iinni Dacuis, minors by their tiardian al lit (,]mt Ah ner 1). Chaistain, in their own ritrlits and .T. M StewaIrt, as a. hit nist rat or with the will aniexed of 'Margait Daclis, Mlary Kennemore andi l (vi)thia Keuine mori., decsed, Plhiitiffs, Agia inist, ). It. lKeniemore, Noah Kennemore, 111irvey KennVimore,1 .11.ken * Kmmoe lamIj.;in Kennemore, Fuaster Kenne more, Sara111h Kenmemore, Rebean llolder, .1-ohn S.KEnem re. .aiutii L(lop.r. A. C. . Mt11a1lm, T. A. Mclai.1m, T. If. Mi.. a,lian, N:aev It. Griccl', E. C. llurge'. 11. .. Simmons. Nancy It. Chibiress, Nqall K. Snith, Mialinda S. Brown, llarvv G. Smith, W. L. Smith. 3miN. M. Mm31'rein, Mtartha E. 11,illcspie, .an-a 'e L. Cantrell, F leming .j. KcImlit-114ure, harles W Keli nemore. John B. Kunimirv, A. 1). Ken ielmiore, .Jessie A nn Kcmimiaewc', GuNever Kennetmore and lIarvvy Lve KennemoreW 1) . 1 v1i1(1;v,t. 1'lh-fedacts.ians ibx( To the defendtbls ahlwe vn:m114d: You are lelrlbhy s111u1mled and 1rqi1ired to ainswer tl cimiplaiint. inl this actio. which is this haiy filed in the f-flice lif the cilerk of vourt f;r Pickens 'ini;t v. S C and to ev'ive a1 coly lif yurm a1nsw I')t the said comp+iIl t on tille sebci'ii a h irll ti 2 a ctikun I 8t , wJ'itl' bi15wn91 dy ate (f uchleriIH; :Xn i' vouflto a;) w '1 om h n w ii h tills w t .,raid.. f Iiiofthe t i fr'i thi s acio i n ilaiiic to thicont fo the irec' lia dem:uah d in uthe coIthted 13th a du*ayia', 189 .1.aacti'' c 0l)1l'1I .\ N &' lIttlIU N .-)N - Pilil tils Atturiuwys. S in coluphiinti th $ae tte'. ourt fr Pick n omi) ol)a b ('art.na ente ifth.hiy.of Januv, 1de1ea:cthe areenow andill'cin mridcottith. 13th Jai ar,1'1 aoecseCby The(A tchlIllDINe ON, s N whcarv,Judg ofPlnil)Ts' Attor ty. 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