The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, July 19, 1894, Image 3
Tbe JReeple's J m' ruel .
THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1894.
LOCAL PARAGRAP1IS.
Major Henry Shanklin, of Pen
dIeton, was in town last week.
Miss Hattie Grady is visiting
Mrs. C. E. Robinson, this week.
Miss Florenco Bolt is visiting
Miss Floronco Bowon this week.
Mrs. I. H. Mathews, of Wil
liaiston, is visiting Mrs. Ann
Gniflin.
Miss Edna Austin, of Atlanta,
visited Mrs.' H. B. Hendricks last
week.
Miss Minnio Morgan, of Dacus
villo, visited hor sistor, Mrs. R. A.
Bowon, last wook.
B. F. Perry of Groonvillo, was in
town Ifst wook-ho is working for
Gonoral Butlor.
Homer A. Richey returned to
Clemson Colleg last week after a
three weeks vacation at homie.
Miss Essie Earlo is on a visit, to
relatives in Williamston, Belton
and Anderson.
Miss Nora Hubbard, of Ander
son is visiting Mr. W. T. McFall's
family this week.
H1. B. Hendricks and B. Duff
Stewart went to Greenville, last,
Monday on business.
Miss Lydia Brown, of Fiolds,
visited tho Mr. Bowon's family
last wook.
L. W. C. Blalock, the Gonoral
Deputy Collector for South Caro
lina, was in town last week.
Thoro was a very largo attond
unco at the Teiachor's Instituto, at
Easloy, last woek.
The Easley Domocrat l has start
ed up again, Mr. C. T. Martin hav
ing bought Mr. Hostor's interest.
Judge Ernest Gary left Pickens
list Saturday for G reenville, where
ho is holding Court this week.
J. 10. Hgood~ jr. lind sister M iss
Faniiie, wkent to Covsar. s IHead, last
week.
JW. L.athlem and family visi..
tedl H. A. Richiey's family last
week.
Miss Mary Vernor, of' WalIhallaI,
is visiting Miss Auirie Hlollings
worth.
Dri. Rober't A. Lancaster' has i'e
tiurnied to his h~mne in (Gainsvi lle
Fla.
Mi iss Bessie ShianklIi n, of Pen udlec
toni is visiting Mr's. C. 10. Robin
8(on this week.
B. Lewis killed a madl-dog last
Sunday morn ing, at his d1welling
houso.
D)r. C. M. Littlejohn and wife, of
Gaff'noy, are visiting at .Judge J.
B. Now bery's.
Mr. andl [Ms. A. J. IBoggs, of
Calhoun, visited r'elatives aind
friends near~ town last wveek.
left Easley last
4' gonoe abouit. one4
,J. E. Hill, of Daousvi lle, made
ai leas'ant call 1 at thet Jouumx of..
fico last weeklm and rep'lor'ted fin11
cr i' n hj5~i is nieighborhood.i 1
Trho young 1poopl1 of' Pickons had
a very pleasan1t time by mioon-lih i
on Glassy Moun ta in, last Thuriis.
'day evoningT.
.W had1( goodl sho wer's of' rain
~Suniday and)( MIonday'~ ~'' vnings
'wh~ch gr'eatly i mpr'oved v'eg(etat ior
'of all kinds.
M rs. J1. HI. Newton u r'eturnI'm<
last week from a visit to heru larn
(enis, Mr'. and Mrs. Aa ron IBoggs
and1( r'elatives niear Calhoun.
Alru. Priessley,. of Souith C1arolim
pr~lisoner's sI'Itoeude aii ihe las
MNielui'l lHunit wasI oiIludged
luna11 tc in thle Priobait(e courti' (m
1)th, intifant, and1( was1 conveyed 1<
the asyluml I on ie1o Iih inistant, b;
ShieiiI h'lu Mcai'l.
.James(' leuurgumsoni and1 lIii ymomiI
CrIookhanksIi1(, two.& of Gr4eenvilo'
b1unda~y.
9. .Jaiynes, F~sq., of' W~ah
S',ol . Hay.'~nsworth, (len
.*- Col. T. Q. Donma lson
of thle Gr'eenvill e har11 a ttenider
court here last week.
WVhat a wtoman says to-day dlos
not apply to what she may thinil,
to..morrow.
Rev. B. 0. Borry, of Rook Hill
is among his Pickons friends.
Aliss Florinie Bolt, of Dacuavillo
is visiting Miss Florence Bowen.
Rev. John 0. WTillson, of Andor
son1, is in town this wook.
Mrs. W. G. Lowis is visiting
the family of IEx-shoritt Moss, o:
W-aluhalla, this week.
Miss Emma Johnson and Misf
Lydita Folgor, two very charming
young ladios, of Easloy, 1ro visit
ing Mtiss Nowbory this wook.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Childress
aro visiting Mr. Childross's pa.
ronts at Locust, inl Greonviie
County, this week0,
MIiss Alim Kay, who has boon
visiting rol vos ill Westminister
for the past month, has roturned
to Pickons County, whore sho will
resuimo her school.
W. T. McFall, accoimllpanliod by
his family, and Miss Nora Hiub
hard, Miss Bertha Epps and Mliss
ILortonso Mauldin wont to Caesar's
-IOa1d last Tuesday.
Thoro will be an all (ay singinp
at Mountain Grovo Church, Sun
day July 22. All aro invitod te
como and bring their old christiani
Harmony's and dinnors, a good
timo is oxpectod.
R~olibouo Folger retiulel to hi:
hoime inl Easley, last Saturdai
ve:1ng, froi Lexington, y.
where he had 1bll fr(11. the pas
six months at tetding i busines
coI lege.
Capt. Ivy M. Miaild in, of Clei
SOn) Col lege, wIs ill town last weel
visiting his parents Mir. an<l(
Mrs. Joalb Ma1 uld in, Ivy's friend
inl Pickens will b glad t) learl
that 1 has beeni promuoted fron
Ist hi''utelmauit (() Captain.
.BIlbb Bros. Iias just finished 1u
11, liet and comfortablo rosidolnc
of sevon rooms for E. M. Konn
11101o, ill Liberty Township. It i
sid to be the best fillished on th
insido of ally ill that sectiol of th,
coullIv.
14-1 G 111it.t, m-ar.. .I) h I liiken1s, wer
hillrll4-d parly Tu'lesdayI nigh I lls
IFoddh-r and( st raw were conlsumie
and( it was1 withI miuch h diliicult
thlat Mr'. (ulltt savdl is hor1s
fro i e h11 lumies. The' I ire is li(
1Ilhoreihy announce myself for re
e'lectiOnl to Congross from thi
Th'ir d Cong'ressionail (1istrict sub I
joet to the Democratic primary' (
ho0 hld August. 2Sth.
I tako this oppiortunity to say t<
tirict that I havo thr 1e' ills1, favor
ablet repor01tedi froml thle vairioiI
'on1iittees8 alid( n1ow pondhing of
the Ihouse Calehnda r, whi)ichi (d
unil an oil pporI'tunlity is a lo'rde<
for' conlsidorti lon iln tihe Hous1<S
Th hill s are as follows:
01n0 for tile relief of the Noew
horr'iy Ct liege, a mount1 ing to $ 15,
000, for damages (dono4 by the F'od
oral tr'oops, one4. i lmitinig theio pow11
ors. of tile i1ederlal cou0rts as5 to in
terf'erenlces inl thle collion 141
Staito taixes, and1( also0 on0 to refun i
to the Staite of Southl Cairol in ithl
$ 1500 f1ines colliected1 fromi t h
State's shoili l's wiloI said shoeritIi
woro' alttemp1t ing to collect th
State taxos from tihe ralilroads i
(he' handis of recojivor's.
I know11 thait it is on10 of the1( d<
mand1i(s of the reform mloveloon
I t h tinida(tos0 fori oiflices a ppen
ibfore4 tho peopilolat thei r'eguliu
I hictit t ill 4((ii It is1 14 tm i f
-hknewi'( to be-4ihe' deirtl of' my or
, ijtituentl toratted thie vit oue
moee-tis intl11 lthl Tietl district1
buf fling tdhat duyelsi
pendiigtgithuiis dcikinowit
i (, alid 1 dlg ilattgoHr
may adjouro erly i .\uy,
dititI, howeve, Julyr d89
Miss Ellen Looper, of Pivknii.
and Miss Annie Childress, oI
Mlaynard, visited t he .lor Nsm of.
flee Ia-it week. Their esor'ts wer,
handsolie and attentive and gave
the Young ladivs no( timew to report
onI the(- condition of crops. -
If you would have an buundaneo
of dark, glossy hair, if you would
Ialvo a clean scailp, free from dan
( drit and irritating liumors, er if
your liru' is faided and gray, and
you would havo its natural color
rostored, uso Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It is unqluostionably Cho host dross
ing.
Tho Roformors of Milo Crook
mot. on tho 7th instant and organ
ized by olocting J. N. Murphroo,
Presideit; L. R. 1)alton, Vico Pro
sident.; J. L. Thomas, Socrotary;
olieort Stewart, Troasuror ; J. S.
Stewart, P. J. Mauldin, Robert
Stowart, Executivo Coin il itteo.
To mako your businoss pay, good
hoalth is a prinho factor. ''o so
curo good hoalth, tho blood should
1o kept luro d1111d vigorous by the
11se of Ayor's Sarsapari la. When
[i vital fluid is impi-uro and slug
gisli, there can ho nei ther health,
strength, nor ambition.
Timrn will bv at ca2jml mting
14 th Picken., Couty A it
Fric y .l uly 27th. t lo o'lck, n t .
.1m. All m1eb,1 s ar111 v 1u std to
n'es inti Its busi slof impo
,utwor will bm trns e. F. Ih..
T er .-. II.Aillr. Comnty x Crk.,
I apdtGn Singley a tUi t, ar
to hoprese t. M.O. mloo ..,
S'.vcry
The Piedmont Baptist Associa
tion wvi convenlo with the Whit,
Plains Baptist Church, Andersoi
County, August 2d, 1894, t .11
'clock, i . mIl., fivo nheIs north I
WilliamstoIl and fivo ind t hal
mils north-west of Polzer. Intr
ductory sordmn by Roy. F. 13. Mtc
Clannaial.
J. JAm~oxClork.
. A apt aint Sweeney, U. S. A., Sai
-Diego, Vay ss: "Shiloh's Ca
-tarrh Remedy is the first medi
eine I live el found tha
would do me any good.'' Pric
-) 25. Aod by all druggists.
s'ATrA OF SorrWn Clmouxh
N'oiktico SC.his hoh ivnthatiw<
v the .1.ulersin, will applyrgon,
- 3 M. Stearlerk.1 P SfCout,ont
.. 11 day Jul 18I4 for a Char
Episoa C~~ 'hurchs.'fio iouh, knowi
as theirv owin r CeraTwshi
Paknsn1r, S. C. NT 208th Jui
J. H6.afr C aytn, on f duckor th
- tol. hi Presivy, J. P.l Simit, u
1 W5t. 1. ry B .Prs.y
'l&Danie 1A1. RAT will alnsh
. Spranurg, S.. Natinlt Mili
tarysi i onpmnt ul)1.
toy i tin Cii vo, fial limt Jul)
-15tenar.th, 1891 nos fci
applys on the5 samo dto for th<l10 4i
' eost T1ACE'S CON1( AugTI.ON at
- W1(~asigto, D. C0.1 Knights on.t
- f(lr- Pythias Conav, ugtisltI 7th
_l, istuclits fartf it)lm roundi trip
iiela-t to hciild.Aug sr- 8g
o o Cis pIn A.deavor. .luly' AgIt
151, I), rats CofE tne firstea
.( fae o th aolrou C ip: , titst
- ta isl Ju~~y-ielssoly It.Ohan uh ;i
o naldlimi Jlyv it, 1olo.lb a
ortunisty fo5. lasnrp
C \\'~~T;i -- f W. Alurl. Ti n,
V py M '~*~0ol'sGotnil Pss. Ag.
r i'1 AxiV S; st.e iel Passr Ag~c
.
great dmndii Pocket ize cor
ins\ t wi~~enty-ivealvi d se oli15
s~ Cilren' lov it1. Sol byaa 4 a
y pl 1 . x rs, li .unnos Tho ptst n. Vliifl.
o x it 11 hut igler i l Q lPcil vo
-y h('(Ii 'Oi mnay in itiu 1 ent 1)10 ftt
( t na o i if your i we n t a~ tm
it r ion I). ugHn Nough )sov aty Cohl
1)pon. ti co nhi. n. i f .ou m1 a~ljplI
heteda wthsfe atuh XV dI' Mor an
s-oog, Throaeo Chzet trouhh.,1 1.U
beeftyo ma re" r the ha o tlsuov at
L i that Dr.King's New ico verya dcaou
Trdi'.a boe eat W. T. Mcoall
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy
Saves a CaswellCounty
Citizen's leg from Ampu
tation.
During the latter months of last
year I was tioubled with a breaking
out on my leg. It camne at first in the
form of a very large running sore.
At ter about a month it commenced to
spread and continued until one half
of leg, from the knee down, was al
most a solid sore. [ gave me much
trouble. At times I was uiiable to
walk.
I tried various remedies recot
mended by friends as well as my
flamily physician. But it continued
to spread and grow worse.
One day I was talking with a frie nd
about having it amputated, and
she persuaded Ile to try- Mrs. Joe
Person's Hemaody. I bought solic of
thi a remedy and wash andit began to
iimprove at once, and very soon a
cure was perfected.
JoHN W. FOHNSON,
Stony Creek, Caswell county, N. C.
For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Drug
gists and Merchants of the town.
June 7, 1894. tf
A horse kicked H. S. Shafer, of
thec Freemyver Ihouse, iMiddleburyii',
N- Y., on the knee, whi-h -laid himl)
up il bed and caused the knee joit
to becon stiff. A iriend recei
itieded ii to use ChIanherlain's
Pii Balm, which lie did, and in two
days was able to be around. .1r.
Sh:ifer has recommended it to 1man
others and says it is excellent for
any kind of a bruise or sprain. This
salie Remedy is also famous fo4r1. its
eure: of rheumatism. For sal, by
h . W. Earle, Pickens; C. N.
Wyatt, Easley; I all, Sloan, & Co.,
Fort Itll; lhmLunter, & Boggs, Liberty;
JL. . Eaton, Central.
I leis of Ordes- *a. TI &Ir mI1I
.1. No sales al any m-rchizr
f will b allowed in ti' corpora(<
f hmillts-ilot evil lo 'tind,-, "nki's
. can dis, melonis or anity thinlg what,
SOC'ver.
2. No riding or drinking insid
lino of tonts. No smoking undo
or nealr th arbor, duin eriei
i No talking un1der, orii near arhoi
di during sei-vievs. Nor any inmislw
- havior whatsoever at anyr tiie.
t 8. No picture-taking iln corpol
L ato linits.
-. Tm SONxeS sit Solmarate, durin
5. crsoIs drin1)king or being 111
der the influtenco of l iquor will b
striictly d (eaIt. with n acording tI
- law .Jouix 0. Witi,soN, p'. 1.
a For solf anmd biy order of truistees
July .10, 189..
W- HI, Neblson, wiho is in the drut
,busiines~s at Kingsville, Mo., has i
> 111 mnhconlf(idece ini Clhamberlain'.
Colic, Chiolerat and Diarrha-~a Remed~
,that lie warrants -every b)ottie ani
oflers to refun d the mimey to an
cus1t.Omer whio is niot sgctistjed1 aftc
usn t M.Nl~niksno riskli:
ceotin fohirbcas the imed( isV
ieraneefrtedisease'sfo
wich it is intendedl and hie knows ii
It is for sale by Dr. (G.W. Earle
-lickens; C. N. Wyatt, Easley; Hll]
, Sloan, & Co , Fort lill; ilunter, &
Boggs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, Cen.i
tral.
Last Ju ne Dick Crawifor~d brought
>his t wel ve-mionthi-ol d child, suffeinl
from infanitile diarrho'a, to me. It
had boeni weniied at four Ihonthis old
aind had always beein sickly. T gave
it the usual treaitment in such cases
- ut without,11benelit. The clhild kept
growing thli niner unitil it weighed hut
littl~e more than whien borni, or er
ha ims teni 1po1us. I thmein starited the
fat her to giving Chiaaberla in's Colie,
Chiolerai anid Diarrhoi'o Remieudy.
Befor oCne bottle of the 25 cent s size
- had beeni used a marked impiirovemenit
3 thle (hiland its conitinued use0 curedc
>~i wa0see . Its weaikiiss and puny
- 'onst itti ion d1aiappearted andi~ its fa.
therci and~iii myself beIieve thle chid'.1
- life was saved byv this liemnedy. J.
TI. Marvini, M . D). Tamaroa, Ill.
F~or sale by~ Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickenis,
.C. N. Wyatt, Paley: Illall, Sloin;
& Co., Fort 1111 ilk Iant er, & I oggs,
[. l.iberty; L. B. Eaton, ('ntra:l.
AYER'S
THE ONLY
ISarsaparilla
~ ADMITTED
READ RULE XV. o
that aro in0*
* any way dan-o o
-- - gerous or of- ia
feniv, also o
e bc 0o patent mnodi- 0
e in e e , noE- o
I trumsg, and
empirical preparations, whoseo
-ingredients are concoaled, will e
vnot bo admitted to 'the Expo- 0
Why was Ayer's Sarsaparilia admit- 0
ted 7 Ilecuse it i ot a pat ent inedicine, 0
not a nostrum, nor a secirt preparationl, 0
not diangerous, not an ,xp~ierien, and o
bIhecause. it is all tha a f aily ine~dicinef 0
wi shiould ie. 0
0
At tho 0
'~WOR LD'S FAIR i
Chicago, 1893. 0
Why not get the BestP g
oooooonanannanana0
HOUSE or REls'senwrivES.
FRED VILLIALMS is horoby an
nouniced ats ia Candidalto f,(or tl
1o1us of Representaitives, subjec
to tho action of tho votors ill thi
Democratic Primary.
W. W. F. BRIG HT is horoby an
nounod ats ia Candidato for th<
11ouso of Roprosen1 tativos, suI)joe
to tho action of tho pooplo in th
Primary oloction.
LABAN MAULDIN is herob
tinniouncedA at Candidate for re-olee
tionl to thll L(-islatle, subjo~et k
tho action of th Democratic Pri
mary.
Folt Al'n-roa.
,U. STON E is horeby announc
ed as a Candidato for Auditor, sub
joet- to) thll action of 0ho voters ii
thi Democratic Primary oloction.
N. A. C1Ilus~1TOPHERt is horo
by announced as a Candidatto fo:
Coulty Auditor, subject to tho i(c
tionl ()f the peop'n inl the Primar.
election.
Tle llany friends of W. II. IIRY.
A N T respect.ful I y w liuo10ne0 hi i a
a llldidat.o for rI-Metioll fI'
County Auditor., silhjct to nactil0
of thev peoplo ill the 1runiiar'y lee.
S. ,1. iOBINSON is biroeby an.
iioineetd as a Calididato for Coui.
ty Auditor, subcl to the action (l
of the( p-ople inl the Primary elee.,
tion.
J. E. 1AlSONS is horoby an
noIunced as a Candidato for Con
ty Auditor, subjoet to the actil
of the 1)0 pol in the Primary Elet
Sr I., SNx.ll'.
WN. T1. ()DE LL is hlernlhv aM1101
C ced for rci-ction as a Caidida
for 'Stato S-nator,. sublijiet to Ole a
tion of tlw- m li Priuir
C(11 \-1'N T T F.\-' 1: .!-.
G. W U I NG L is .- ..N
anoun01tCe(I as adCat. fo . :
r ouniy Treasllr soubj-h act
action of the pe1)ple in th.. Pri
l~ry eetio.
JAMD. CET ON )1is orey
byn~~ouic I as Candidat o fo
(oity 'reasure rr, bjoej to th) ati'
ilo t tiol) in th1oii h Priato
ryio.on
hereby~t a mNee aL)I s a iathdau
Cidiltifor ~oun ty Trasu1bjet
the)~~ i actio) of th o pei te 1
JAMEIIR SE. flOROUGNS( is herl'
Couty 'iii' Tre sol, ub jct I
(Iac'tinl of til 1)eopl il thit Prm
J1. T. YONGiA BLOODV is horolyi
anoucod( for re--nominlation as8
(Candidlato for C~iounity Treaso,
,M. A. (Mcp) IIlETE is hterth
announceditI'( as5 a (Cadidat'e foPt
Schlt Comnussiner subje lt ct t'
tile act~tionl of the' people1~ inl thle Pr
JT .1(11S1 . ROINSON'l is her<111
hy8 ai(llulle foia Collunt f(p
Vhion ofl ithe I tpopl cin thf Pr
0.ary l ion.1)i ioov nuo
,M.. ) NEWER is rohy aio
cd iCandidatrPobator Cugt, su
jorv~obet to thn actioi of thepol
th Poori riarle ction.
.71 0our)ceneris, i
J1(oVsI-: oR.' II F'I'1.:'r.:NATlVEs.
Bi. J. JO1NHTrON is he'reiby n
n d1101111Ce( ats at CanJdidate for tit(
H Ilouse of Represen tat ives, subjet
to the action of the people inl thle
Primary election.
SUPERVIso01" O RF(;IsTRIATIoN.
J. HARVEY KENNEMUR is
horoby anniouincod as a Candidato
for Suporvisor of Rogistration, sub
joct, to tho will of ti') peoplo inl tho
(omuling Primary.
J1. T. .00Il;l is hlriby ail
lotlIIe'd as i 11Cadidat f4r Super
visor of legistration, sibiject, to
thw a ion of th 11')peop il thel Pri
Tle friendsof .101N T. LEWIS
respect fit ly anu111n14)eIihC4tR I im1 as tCiII
didalte for Probaitel Jutdge, subj~et
to the action of th1 people inl the
Primary electionl.
SECOD WEEK'S CASHI
Closing Out
I, SALE
<it 01
I- tered .staekM o <;oods tI Ih. IouIr
SU01h N '(0ETh.
S4 rolls of Alattings left at1 S-.0
o- 5 olls of1 .Jointless Ala11ing (old
)fn price $10(.i 0) j7.00.
c- 4 jolls of JoI4)Itless 31aitung (old
price $1 2.00* 8.E3 .
A lot of1 cut ('nds O at neurly niothling.
is WIII'ic liCl) S~IlulA IS.
to $1.00.2$ Spead:us f r 75' 4..'iI.
S $1 .(0 Spreads I. 'r $.81.
C'ornlice Poles (Ihest4t granls) all at
cost anid uunder.
(4- in ingf Canbriek ( Ihis week ) 4I
0 Last week prfices hld1 good4 on1 all
(Juoted it ems.
We dlesire to open 0our New Stores
with New G oods, so all old goods
mu)3st go no0w uniless5 low~~ prices~ 'lost
V its Carmni
a C. McAlister.
P. J*s. --litterick~ Pat11terns.
Grm~envulle, 5. (C., July 19, lI 8.
CL EARANCE
Sale !
Our stock of Summer Goods USsr
Sbe con verted into CASH1.
S We have no old stuff to catch you
with but nice new stuff bought at this
seasonl just because thmey were (cheap),
and we are going to sell thmem just be.
ycaulse) they are cheap.
o. Our ha~i rpain 31ount1eL r will be!11 ru
m n)ig over I Lis week with Ld a11 and(
e. ends1 ga1thrd l he'1timm 'v3ry J'1:4 twent.
Parasols And UmberolIlus.
is
( rieat 'dir a.n- I' I '.. - - al l
toI'843.
A ' 13hn .:a -a .rn ig
rxl only a few re~aons why youi will keep"i
>r. cool, liv~e logini your llose wil
be ne0ver dye if you buy ur i' cen Is
Shocs ! Shose!
"~ '113y moist go( inl or3der to mal~ke
'u- room11 for1 a lare hit 'al IStoc)k wiich is
of' niow bein g und foI ' r us- ~ Ldies Ox
44( and. mes Low Cu3t will be sold rec
n- Very truly,
,JONES & GARRISON,
No. 9 PENDLETON ST'REET.
July 19. ameoa-mlo a n
CHEAPNE88.
IT IS POOR ECONOMY
'0 Piy 75 cents for it piir of SIIOFB
hat won't wear hir as Io01gas a pair of
urs for 1.00.
Ther-e is nothiilg bilt solit but solid
etliter ill any 81101 we sell. We guar
ntee tii<.
Ve Have the LARGEST STOCK
EVER SHOWN IN PICKENS.
Every otier Ihepanrieait in our Sto
i .jist as coniipihee. We are working
l y4our Traide.
New t'lis(O11ers clnoe to us ainjly an11d1
li, gowl ones lieveri leave us.
Yonurm,
Hagood,
Bruce
& Co.
A\ pri l 1:2, l189l.
'(4111 of~~ ' ni, )41
County'of Plicke ns, ) ynn
jopy of Sunnnilons for Relief- (Coin
plaint not servede .)
John T. Antlony, in his own right,
and as Administrator of Henry J.
Anthony, Vashti E. Hendricks
Sarah A. Freeman, Avorilla Field,
I)areus C. Stewart, Adeliza Hill,
Henry J. D. Anthony, Jaies R. .
Anthony and Pail 0. Anthony,
Plaintiffs,
Against
atimuel Blatsinlgaeic, Reese Blas-siii.
game, Augustus l3lassingaimie, F1r ok
lIlassingame, Dorenis C. MIlassin
gainw, Averilla Illassingame, anll
Aloan Blns-Aingane, Del'endlants.
o fi fll iall ''th v 11;l11104:
Vou are heiri'v sii oneilllt1 andl re
4ureicd I to allswer tie cn114ai11 ill
this a:'tionl, which is liletd ill (lit- ofiije
,,I' tilt- (1erA of thec Atien (d e l llunnen
1Ias, fr the se County, :1ud to
4-1 Ve-m a opy <,f vi t anSVi tilt
pli.iinit 'titile itinh'in lon-se j,, Ihe
l:tifif in hlns irhioni will gijply 1',
te Court Li thI relief eleun~nct,l iin
:nnei , lI~ls ilasigaeAn su
lilassing;.une,:iIne l:arenis Il~'iaio nt ,
A' van illa~ l'ilassin.;une, Sloa n ~l::s'in
?g4nwi. Tlm~ notareC*, flint te con)i1
''lice otf th le cler1k of the coni;ii the
('orninon41 I 'lens, for Pickenis C onn y,
so)ur bi ( 'arinaii, onl the 18th dany ol'
May) j89J.
I 'laintilffs A t to'rney.
State of South Carolina, ~
IPi ENSs Cuxiv.
4 44R 14'] ( Iot. 1 P~ li..\ s.
A adlist.
artiIia l lol 4)U4mibe, Nelson 10..
aixn \Vb , Ila s I lr~ l 14)1()mbe , i-i it i 1). .1,
-Io no, 1'11 l.OI h,br WIiO i ni4( , lf.il leny .
'1'owte, DLfidaia lioen iiiiniot.lio
'A lhia lloen, Jo'hn r . ltIx w j~r . , iipo. ViCl-h
itaiow et ii bert 1.V EfliI l iiub , N.a' Alex
aliliert. 1lark4104-e if.lon, w i mmaw'it I1101
nftombei, 1rit'A lieihns , 4(Iii.he i f 114min.
.ii. Mof s io l r mbe, iii i. tlla hll I. mbi,
NWi lber toIilie tiliaome t. iertie31i
to me, tonh fr .in lefoleiinn Ie, ii I sie E
I )lte, ritha JX'. olmbm'
Matlra VElira :'lixl ome a~.Iiis Exini ,
of444. the lt wil a1w4 tsamnt ii~jOi ulilrt
EiijIiii T. Iiieombe, deesd Defendant5, 4 Jls.
You are h hereby14I summoned andlO re41nirIf
to.answe ht i comla.it il thii (tion, oft
ai to serve an icopy2 of your'i answli toh
oli ile at Pikens, C.V~ II., withi Itfwe~ntydas
afe .ho ervc hro1xcuiv f1h
1'wer thee cmint 1within tet 'imed afore-i
aif, the PliniI' in thisaon w ll pplytoi
claint cCretrOgn
J.ae~ M 11-rxw ~4o-tr , C. . 1 [S ta . :uu1
lintxi O~A NM irne.\Cs. Itwi
STo Nllsonhl lli, 4'lainreet, rolemb
ywl, Noa. l.amennr id td fe i.
cJmhint in th9b3. saedes, tpe
. wile fid 3i t ix of OU- J4lerk Iof
t i,VI'ou' t he L .. l (''eifl ri 1891 z, )
iiy lrN il l ft-s,. nb cez it . T isos-i
1'hd)i10 A ottney'
PRIZ WtINNE1RSo.GLIA