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The People's Journal. T. C. ROBINSON, Editor. PUBLIBIED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered at tho Post offlce at Pickenis as second.class matter. ADVERTISING RATES. o dollar per Inch for first insertion, fif tv cents for eaih subiseqitent itnsertion. Liberal discottnt. for atdvertiseineiits ot an nual contracts. Terms cash. Anmal conl tracts payable quarterly. No lavorites. One priec to all. No spe cial positiot or special rates to foreign ad vertisers. All such itist take tle rin of tha paper attnd abido by suich rates. Local notices, inl local colitim, 10 celits per line for first, insertiotn and five cents for each subsequent insertion. Advertisentients for coming Issite shotlil be handed inl not latter than Monday moritn 'he editor will not be responsible for tle 'vs and opinions of correspondents, un nsame are editorially endorsed. .11AY, JUN E 1:, 1895. lifhs Called the work,. 'he for ty to meet in ll instant. We hav the exact obijOct of t. ganization and what spoene it can claim over other coin I on1ces, which proposo the sfam1e plans. As the organization is pledgod to abide the action of the Stato Democratic oxecutive com mittee, there can he hittle for the working comlmittee to do, except to exhort the people to go into the priinrios and get the b hst 11101) possible to reprosent 111111 inl the Constitutioilal ., I veni Iitn. That. eilig the only work ope'n to fliol1, there i e s o go to ithe iXlenSf' of liieeting inl Coliibili. bili, f'rom the tone of someiu nows palper. wilicl are editedI y l pa1. iv ipllits in t he orty confVrl(1 le , there seemls to ie an idon lthat wi forty are not pledged to itido 11h4e action of tlie St'ato Dociratic Conveitiotn. Should the workinur Committee endeNvor to follow t hit ida, t lie eferi-rs who wNent it(t the orgainizaltiont in good faith wil! cortainly iithdraw, feliii g that they have beeni imposed u1nill If, is a littl singulir, what :1 diterent. construction is nmW being attempted to be put upon t1e for ty resolutions, from ihe one coi tended for theimn b1y their adv1ocates in the colicereilce; and it is a lit tie more singular Ihat this djiffer ent intorpretation shoultId omelti immelltdialtoly after' (otrs d1ec 1iin. WVhite unity and1( whtite supremalucy woreo the hatiel legenids in fihat have lost t hieir po werl to tinspiro1 an~d to enthusle~t. it seems1 to us, that each counity can be trusted to select, suitable 111e1 to. representI it in the Const i tuitional Convention, without the intei'foronce or dictation of any organ iza tion1. PitESS ASSOCIATION. The South Carolina Stato Press Association met in tho city of Sintor on the 29th ultimno and were in session two days. Gener al Moise delivered the address of welcome and really made the edi tors feel that they were ini the hands of friends, and Presiden t Aull responded for tihe Pross Assa ciation and reciprocated the friend ly and noble sentiments, expressed b~y the p~eople of Sumter, through their representativeo,Cheneral Mociso. The program, as arranged b~y the executive committee of the associ ation, was follow.ed strictly, excep~t iln the case of absence and then substitutes filled the appointmentE with credit to themselves, andi p~rofit and pleasure to the audience, All this was ver~y ('ntortainingp and profitable to the press gang, but a detailed aiccount w1old( hardly interest the average readler; so we will say somoethmg of the elegant banquet given the associa tion by Sumter. The weok p~revi 0ous, tile Knights of Pythia's had been royally ontortainedl in Sum ter, but the knights of the quill did not receive a less cordlial wel come or magnificent and hospita b)1e attention. The bainquot was superb and the speechos were res ponsive to the sentimente, as se Jected by. the committee, and elic ited the applause of tihe jolly crowd. The next day the visitors were shown around the city and were delighted w.ith the evidences of thrift and prosperity of this beautiful and historic town. An excursion havimg been tein dered the press gang by tihe Atlani tic Coast Line railroad, a party of torty-one loft Sumter for Rich yond and Washington Friday af .tokoen. Richmond was reached -tday morning and for two ~ eries of invitation sto at t ] Rpions, religious services tbe ppropriate resorts for3 at~ ~~egiven the: party. ECv eryting was accepted and South Carolina tried to be equal to Vir ginia hospitality. Saturday was devoted to visiting the publio buil dings, battle fialds, and the mills of the Richmond Papor Company. Tho manager, Mr. Charlton, was very attentive to tho larty, show ing tho process of papor making from tho pulp or rag to tho paper ready for shipment, and not for gotting to hand around the cigars and other refreshmonts, su itale1 to weary travellers on a warm day. Saturday evening Governor O'Fr ral and his winsomec lady received the editors and their lady friends ,t, the (XeCectivO mansion, wi'here anl hour was veryv pleasantly speint n col vrsition mid nusie. The Old Dlominiion' club took chargo of the v'Isit(s anud escorted thomli to their roomis, whoro an informal re coption was held until twelve o'clock. When Virginia and South Carolina moot and the reminis 'eos of the late struggle aro tiimo glidos rapidiy and comles too soon. norniing tho ladie's and)(1 I I. (Iho vditors wit, to St. Paull's to worshipl, huII, the major-i ty wet to livi r .Iev. l I. Jaspw.i preacell 11l1olit, "'T lo S111n (14 luovo." The afterinoon was spent, in) visit ing lloilywood cem'ietery, where Ii'-s a ilumber if Ilie (onfi'dorate (en(l, ali t(, reave of resideilt a)avis reviv s ile lilill'ories of ilie 41st ealls(. Moi(Illy moring wi I rollie 11alieo the pirl.v left icleilioid 1n(1 iII a few 4llo1 rS (Ielletd Wila sliisl to, stlopping at the .Mletropol htin li<ti'l, which is lion lt siarters for stili t Ilorliols. lilli y d , thi Solli ll Carolina Cololy paid illlir respect .1 ain te l d thwi I sE-v ces ill zilikilli ille se) >urn pllu'salt ald ' illieri'stliig. Coil. 14ob1i1 (". Cap'rs, Who WIs onwe a mewill' r of the 'ress associatioL n111(d who is now 0110 Of the ai stat at(orneys in U 1iw a1tor'i g(eolleral's olic(, had irra111nged every thing and took t 1on111nan)d of the e(d itorial squad. Ihreo (Iays were spent in tho na- t loll's capital. visiting Mount Ver ion, Arliigton Ileights, tho pib ie buildongs, art gallories, muse is and other attractions. We had the ploasuro of soing saiah CoTx, of Piekens county, who las a nice and lucorotivo positiont ia the government printing office. Io was in fino health and spirits mud took eospecial care to make our taiy enjoyable. .John W. GI rady ~allod ont us and wvas attentivo andl ind, contributing no) little to the pleasure of our. visit. Hie has a line situation ont one of t boe electric rail roadls, and the salary is good and ample for a hachelor. Mr 1. . C. K ay, who wvas formerly clerk for J1. E. Robinson, of Easloy, has a place as conductor on the George townt road. Hie extendled us some courtesies, but we could not aiccept, as wve loft Washington at shor't time aifter meeting him. Our party divideod in Washing ton and some of us loft Wednesday n ight for Nor folk. Luthor Lesloy, formerly of Pickens county, wias on board, on his wvay to loin is comnpanty in Savannah. It had been a long time since we met, hut it was not diflicult to reognizo him, even in his unmform. 'We passedl several pleasaint hours ~ taslk - ing of Pickents and t ho folks at home. We parted at Norfolk ;lhe wient on to Ssavanniah andl the rest of us to our homfles. ]R. IH. Aull, 1'resihent of the as sociation stud C. C. Lanigston, Seec ret ary, were t ir'eless in their e'fforts to msake the excursion a success and they suicc4(eeed, Each indi v'iduail is undelr obligationis to them aind ill neOver forget thieir' kind~ and thoughtful at ten tion. Some folks, when it's ramin', Have gr'ounids f or complasiini', And samte, when' t he ? weat her is dIry, Kooph gr'owl it' t ogeth er, And( wiishi for wet. weatho hr, And frown at the wvorld and1 the sky. No matter what's seont, us. It's hard to content us; Wo~' growl from the Etast. to the WI~est; And if six men or soven Should get into he'aven, They'd say they had too much of. rest. The friends, when P. 'T. Blarnumi died, Were full of thank fulness and praiso, To know his mind at as clear--he criedl, 'Judicious advortisinzg palys!" With these bravo words, lie p~assedl from hero ro upper lands of endless bliss, Shomib of ever lasting cheer 1or those who advertiso in this. Printer's Inlk. TNembee"s e1ur)). W. W. F. BaRIaT, Editor. THINGS OF THE MIND. (Many sentenco3 from a remark iblo b.>ok just issued with the tbovo tito by A. C. McClurg of jhicago, from tho pen1 of J. L. Spalding, Ihshop of Pooria.) A good book may ensily bo more intoresting than its aithor; for jhoro we find pure and refined what il lim wa commiingled with baser inatter. Tho euIllentor's Ilim is to create itorest ; f(or thus alono is it pows 3ible to awaken mind. Botter not tech thanl to Weary. Tho sel f-taigh t look At tho( world with their owi Cyos and think tieir own thotights. Ho wh)(o think11s fr I himsolf is raroly por miaded by anothor. in formation Ind inspiration he( gladly receives, hut he Irms his own j11lgmneoit. Au einiiglitened mind sympa thizes with the multitludo ats he sympathized with children, not so much fo.r wlNit. t hieiy a r as for what it is possible to m1ake (f' them. . I' alol j' is a1 trulo j)ssi iniist vlo ileithier 14ij)es i(lo loVes. Rvligit.1 clll rlIyil (I dnelltioll ill(% a trill|* V. The h11et (ir sIri', wmlat ever t heir special occIpa(tion li 1 t4 fit tIl(iiS(lves !4> life ill I lie ri i (o1 od t r11 (hellr$ b'4,I I at 11 t''v ar 41u''nlitig tlheil.'Iv.'s ts Iw'l! its hlit.ir j41lj)iIS. le Illl ld illilinjill. Itho staul o : b r Id fr )I oth l er NI lhing deply iliteresting is aII'd wh1(ere mI m1ee11145t to eat, and aik. Tho er'avin g' for applallso is as )rbid as te i raving for alcohol. h hEduicatioi lays the foundation; i lf-educatIiig vrects tho building. b; To edulicato to passive olbodiceC to predestinate to failure. When we clearly see a. thing to o possible, wo have begun to teach uiirsolves how to mako it real. The supreme problem is how o harmonizo liberty with ordor. In every dl-ordered household horo is dogeneracy. Our intorosts in oducation is thoes noasuro of our interest in tho vorld and in human'ty. 'hero was a man in town who i thought h1i im wond1'rous w isoe! Hob sworo by all the fableogods he'd neOver [advOrtiso, His goiods wVOro advert ised1 ore long, 1 anid thlorob1y hangs a tale Tho ad. wans set in nonpa riol and headed0( " SheiiTI's Sale !"' PRiZE OFTER. Our fairmers shouldll have good hogs this faull, and we havod(eciod to offor a premiuim, of five dlollars in cash for the la rgest., aniy ago, hog, bly November 1ht 1893, and three dollars for~ tho largest one year'o1(d hog, and~ two dollars for the seconid hir gest-al per)CsonIs in Pickens counity who will heroaf tor h~oonmo subscribl.ers to TH'IE JolmN A fL, or thioso who aro alhready sublscrihors, 1and( will pay up one year inl advance, are eligible. Go to foodiing your hogs, and try for thIisl prizo1.. eioomber the prize clse o Novemuber' 1st.6 FinsF 'r'o Jor- UNAT, liiUAl)URs. Tuine JounmNA1. is anxious that its sub scribers should have the advai.tage of ever y good t hi ng goinag. With this end4 in View we have arraniged with T1he I los ermian 1'umbl ishing C2o., of Springlieldl, Ohio, f'or a sulpply of yearly subsc54riptin to1514 their great News,'' wvhichi il hi e pr1eented i1l.:1. To' i.:VU~av Pa.ll IN A DVAxi'it )IlSubscri. her t 1 Uil 'Jol'INA ,. I Ciiiiembe that you ennl get the ''1lomo ~i 'an 11rm andl TPni. l:oe~.:'s JIoLIRN Al 011ne year fe.: 81 .25. AS IN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES aurlGrowth * ' IR - - EN -THlER S.iilgs \ *' ~ .IL. "I can cordial1) ; HlaIr o Vigor, as one of .atlons 0 for the hair. Whoe \yer's O flair V'igor, all the y .'Cend OO -about half of it- h-i use 0 of Only i~wo botti ' "atural o0 growthi, which stiR in ma youth. I tied seC--...---....ssings, 0 but they all failed. Ayer's Hair Vigor * _ is thme best."--Mrs. J. C. PRIEUSsFRn,0 Converso, Texas.0 AYER'SHAIRVIGDR~ PIRPARED BlY0 Dr. A 0, AVER S CO., LOWLt, 'MASS.: .ooooo00@ooo00ooooooo 3CR: they know.a ee it. They tyles of up Furnishing c cc than else is not neces essing-fact fressers are - They know cre to find C !d astray by unreliable ily On to uts, ev want at You can i fl -e you to do II 13 E d - la Greenville, 8. 0. MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY Several years ago, I was ailicted with soie blood impli.y, whlich resulted in 0boils anld sores onl mry neckc whih tron bled mie continuolusy for foiur yeans. 'hIe troeii a1lected lly general health, eaisilig Ine to feel tirei and worn out all Sle iime, was also restless at night, not leihig able to sleep well. I coimelnced uising 'i i.s. Joe Pers-oni's Remedy1 and be - gan to ft el better wilh thie Ibst bottle. My general health began to improvo, my al)petite becamie better. I slept. better lit ns Iiight, commenced to gain 1i, the sores - a ll tirely h"ealed. my11, systerin was biltil ey Iiy, and I have been inl perfect health or ever sice. aid have niever be) troubled .I- since with boils or any form of blood im kid pirity. WAmrER A. YoUNQ. Is It E BARGAiNS! You Are Looking For? Then see our Bargain coun ter during this week. 4 Beginning Mouday moning we will countinuc each day to throw upon this counter bar gains~ in Colored Hash Goods, aWhite Goods, Figured Piques Lawns, etc. Thiisisnocatchi. Thegoods are hiere to show for them c. selves and if7 you miss the op) Iportunity you will be the poor er for it. A. K. PARK, DRY GOODS AND SHOES! 1.) Pe'ndetoni St., (Greenillhe, S, t'.I c] FOR ALL TIME TO COME! Wec will have BARGAINS! to offer our Pickens friends. Conme in and look at our Flour (Il Sample our Coffee.a Taste our Sugar. o1f Read our Seed Books. Oi Buy our Geoods "i And be satisfied <In That you have made a b~argahin. ti FERGUSON BROS. ac 107 Main sireet., Green ville, S. e, r, a - Isacrti uo o honcBr(Ee h .. Granulated Eye Lids Soro NippePles, ]>i~ Eczerna, Tetter, Salt R eum and cldHead, M 25 cents per box. For sale by druggit,. ti TO HOROWNERS. F~or putting a horse In a fine healthy con- g l ition try D)r. Cady's (ondithon P'owdel. " they tone np the system, aid digesion, cure -me of appai reflev constipatin, correct Iddne disorders and dlestroy worms, gvng wI tot nodo vrwre hor. lvn I aenteper ackae. Fr sae bydrugisti -1. A. MORG.AN, .T. 0. BO BIl sO , Greenvile, S. C- Plekens, e. U. MOlGAN & ROBINSON, Attorneys at Law, Piekens, L. C. g5'Praetiee In all Courts. . meh28tf. JULIUS H. BOGCs. T. MAULDIN. B10G & MAULDIN, Lawyers, feb280 -'ickenl.e, S. C. RlI. ROBERT KIRKSE y ' Physician and Aurgeon, Office at Jils residence Main Street. March 8, 1.894 . J. W.- NORWOOD, Dentist Dr. W. M. N<,nwoon, Assistant. - Offile, 88. Main Street, Greenville, 8.o ' ana. 9,'92 y DRI. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist Green. ville, S. 0. 01iee over Addison & lcGee's Drug Store. If you want the finest PICTURES, mado in the State, go to Wheeler's Studio, 113 McBee Aveune Greenville, 8. 0 #&, Crayon Portraits a specialty April 7-y. ABE CLARK. OEO. E. COOPER Clark & Cooper, Dealers In Marble and oraite Monumenta, TOMBSTONES, of every description Also. MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES and Wrought Iron FENCING, Greenville, S. C. Sept. 19,.'91. Misses McKAY, Min Street., GREENVILLE, S. C. Ilavo jist received a second shipment of AND HATS In the latest styles and lowest possible PRICES. Your patronage solited. MISSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, S. C. GREENVILLE DSAWIWORKSi Bepairing of all kinds of Saws a Specially. J. C. M auldin, Proprieter, janI313 1 DR. RYgiis PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 20 years ex perience. Graduate from first Schools- undaer patronage of highest Medi. cal authority, mankes and properly adjusts any style Speetacles4. Oflice over Dr. Ad. dlisoni's D~rug Store, G reenvilie, S. C. June 28, 1894. Nod ice. All persons are hlereb~y warned to not trespass in any wauy on my lot, at the cor.. ner of Cedhtr lcwk and Factory St reets, then samte bieing thte ltpiem ie cupiedl by M . F. .11ester last year, under pena Ities ot' then laW. 0. L. D~lTtANT1. P'ickens5, S. C., May 30th 1895. NOTICE. WE PAY UASHI! For Hides, Beeswax, Tallow WIE sell hairness Leather, Upper Kips, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, Laco Leather, linIme Strings, in any amnount, you wvant. GOWER & GOODLETT, 101 Main Street, Greenville, S. C, Mar14tf*7 In 8Poor Health~ means so much more than you imagine--serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with ature's greatest gift--health. aveifs no'apit bdi cat one tak ing the most relia Iron ==w'sIrn lt ten.h A fe ot' 4pl esn ftom thke. It Cures Dyapopsla, Kidney andS Liver Neuraigia, Troubles - Constpatton, lBad Blood Mainai* Nert'ous ailments Women's complaints, lihet onl the genul.in has crossed re wilsend set retof n Ba.a Gilde F ir VioWs. and book--free. BROWN CHEMICAL: CO. BAL.TIMORE, MlD. IWELL ORES Come to us because good thing when they can get the very best to-date Clothing and Goods at much less pri where. Extravagance sarily a part of well dr is, frequently the best the most economical. "chick" styles and wi them. They are not 1< slperflulols gab from houses, but come stead where they get wvhat t the right kind of price do the same. We invii so. NOTICE. \li personis areo hereby warnled not, holr o. employ Mrs. .lary . ]tope lier- sots Aaron anil Noah Roper, u penalty of law a thev are ider co 1. with ime for I he Year ! Ity :11, 85. W. P". W .AT 13 Alexnnler, .. 1, Notice to Creditors. Notice is itreby givenl to all iersc bdling chatimls a1-1inst thle estate of lic llatitionl, voloredl 1 ,devvntel1, that tht list prove their cliis before lite oil thie 1011 (ay of Jull., nxt, or be b) d from partilimiii lin Lth f inl oif s: tate. .1. Al STICW A i', C. P. Administrator This -lih day Jttne, A. D., 1895 w A'ALISTER & BEATTI lust Received Ladties ami 'Misses sTan co~lored HIose 'White Kidt Gloves ink 20 and 12 hut nigt hs. Whiite anal creamn Rihnrront M t nliies widle. 1). tIed Swjisses~ fromt 10 to 30 e ts. ai yr Ladjies Whilte and C~reami Silk Hoisi. Newv Veil iings in sinugl atiul donhh.id w id lFiblre ChIamoiuis, th I n h i nr liim, i Naiists and Skirts. MoALISTER & BEATTUi i3 and 65 Miain St reet, Greeniville, S (Next door 1o Nattioa llan1111k) TIdepone Noi. 87. P. S. liii t crick Paltitern. Nov8-9)1. OQR MAN ou f ynygtied ko1. iotred --e. e)ouf\t'ro -7" '" larry -eg A~t &iSould be e 'akry 40o Eartht'or,Wounds 8URIA$, Bnui~e, S(ALei-,('. ,(8AP4F~ (OiftA-Mtq8t~,or rij *Tv/lUR E.'oLI m/Mij YQId W4l Fori nsahi hiv: lr. (G. W. Ikarle., P'Iche ('o., ('entral; Dr,. WV. A. Sheblloi,, LI ity, S. C. CAETSTRADE A~ COPYRIG HTS. CAN I OBTAIN APATENT ? For ., whon alavo hal nearly f toea f ora in ocin t tts indbhow to e tam the snent ree. so1 a catatogu of mocha hcal and scientiflo books Bent free. speil nottoaeintheh Scioeltfi Aen n, ae nt ooa o theoinyentor. Thi sleni u poap Borii Fad tarn o aopey ent free. s,cents. Wvr,.numter Contains beam ouses with plans, en abl u bilders Io show t atost egaa."n' s"reontracts. des MARRY THIS CIRL.-80MEBODYI st on jie; wat wi reatore th color am Vasher. dIave not madls tha * ny ay vorked. Avery family wants a Ielh Washer. nnd washer as mybroter and le isan ui ale I have two little grand children who re teething this hot sullmer weather And)( re troubled with bowel complaint. I ive them Chamiberlain 's Colic, Cholera nd Diarrhoca Remedy and it acts like a harm- I earnestly recommond it for bildren witlh bowel tronlies. I was my elf taken with a severe attack of bloody Ilx. with eraips andl(' pains in my stoll. cl, one-third of a bottle of this relie*dy tired mile Within twenty-four hotars I vas out of h. ind doing my house work, V1s. W. L. DUNAOAN, Bon-iqu, Ick. an1 Co., Tenn1. For Sid1e by. )r. 0. IV. Earle, Pickens; C. N.-Wv tt, 10asley; Hall. Sloan. & Co., Fort. Hill; miter & Iogtgs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, Nentral. api'. I Many of the citizens of Iailisville, ndiala are never witholit a buttlo of 01)hamberlainhl's Cough Remedy in the onse," says Jacob lirown, the leading ierchant of the place. This Renedy a1s proved of so mneh valuie for colds, 10111) 3n1( wiooping congh iI children hat few mothers who know its worti re willing to he without it. For sale by Dr. G. WY. Earle, l'iekens; C. N. r. Wyatt, Easiey ; Hull, Sloa.1, & Co.,. ort Hill; iuntr & Boggs Liberty; L . Eaton, Central. aprl1 Sometime ago I wis troubled with an black of rhietimatism. I used Chamber. iii's Pinl Balm anid wIas completely Wed. I have sInce advised many of 113' leinds and cnstomers to try the remedy Id all speak highly of it. SIMON GOLD AUM; San Liuis lley, Cal. For sale by Dr. G. W Earle, Pickens ; 0. N. Wy t. Easley; Mall, Sloan, & Co.,'Fort il Huinter & Boggs, Liberty; 1.. R. atont, Central- apel1. -OF hu cL f Phax FOR THE PHOLKS. Iere it is, Short and sweet! Sugar, 1Honey, Syru-p, 11ruit Jars, Fruit Cans, Grain Cradles, I Ianll HI oes Sweeps, Straw Hats, im brellas, Parasols, Fans, Baskets, satchels. EVERY THING Come and see W. T. McFALL. We will receive next week a nice electedl stock of Ladies and Misses lats with Rlibons9, Flowers, and New IDry Goods and Shoes8 comn 1g iln daily. Th'ie best Grain Cradles and Grass siad1es ever. seen). Side0 Harrows, Double Stocks and ther1 Farming Tools. G~roceies adJvanci ng--We have ie best aml our' stock was bought efore tile rise. H omiespuds, Plaids, and Yarns leaper than ever. Lots of Goods and but little money. 1 .AMcD. Brauce. iR STA TrE olr SoUTHu CAI RoMNA, PU1.K N5 CoUNTY. Courrw or ConoxO PiEs. anltersi Rank. Plainiffr. Against . 1. Sitmmi~ey, Defendant. Summllons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) To the D~efendan't W. Hl. Summnev: .1oni are hereby .summnoned1 and r'e ired1 to answer thle complamnt iln tils t10on, of wichl a copy is hlerewithi i' ed upion you, and to serve a copy your anslwer to tile said comlpilaint thel( sulbscibjer at is oflice at Pick 8, 8. C., witin twenty days after a service hereof, exclusive of the y of such sorrVice ; and1( if you fail anlswer~ tile complaint withini tile Ie afor'esaid, the Plaintiffs in this Limn will applhy to theO court for tihe lef dlemandled in thle compilaiint. IDa.ted May 6th1. A. 1). 189)4. J. M. STnw AnT, C, C, I', C. L. F. Omi .nunxss, llaintiff's Attorney. Tlo the Defendant W-. i. Summeiiy: Il'Jlas take nlotice thiat tile Sun. n18 and1 Comnplamlt in tills case was (1 mI theC oflice of thei Clerk of Court of cO~lommo Please for ~kens Counity onl tile (th (lay of y, 1.8%Jt, and~ 1that the object of action is to foreclose a ilmygg en b~y you oil the~ land dlescribedi ,bie compijlaintl. 1L. F. Cnu,DRi~sS, Plaintiff Attorney. al.] ,[ M. STxtwAnT C. c. P. 0. y:30 w6