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- }: . ■ , Tl^e Barnwell People. m W- %Wl Editor 1 Prop’r. LlRtiEST CODJIff CIKCULATION, .. Ill UKaDAX,.jmv B M ggK g. JMv T. MBMOOftAtiC DUTY. Kyfry DemcM-jat In the Secontl Dif»- rriot kIiouIiI vote for Jtime* O. Tiitter* •er<mn fer Ooogre** on n<jxt Tuetdijr. WhonM the RepiiMHnM cafrjr the next Uoumi of ReprencnUtlve* hy a narrow majority they will Incroate it by tnrn- f nit nut Demon rata and .cent lux Re* publican* In the atead of our folks. To give no oxcuaa for MiC'h tnranne**, no pretoxt for oiittlfli: down the Sourh’a repreaentatlon In (tonxrr** let every wnn vote. Candidate Pattoraon alionld recelye the top notcli vole of the Hoinonracy of the District. And It I* an—obligation on honor a* well, for evoty Demoornt pledged hiuiaelf In the primary to sup port the party nominee*. Let Barnwell give her beat vote to her honored ton. ^.Col.Jamea II. Tillman ileuit's arty lute mention on Ids part of becoming a MetlndDt preacher. The Stale Fair was attended la*! week by aome 10.1)00 people, and was neces«ttrlly more of n frolic tljan u fair. To make It really helpful t<» tfie agii cultural interest* it should hereafter rpu at leant two weeks. William Jenninp* Dryan closed Ills ae«H>nd cHnvas* of Iiidisna iast week, having ma>lo 75 speeches to 700,000 people in hehalf of the Parker-Dayi* ticket. That «l>ow» that the great ?.e braskan ls T far from being dea l, , ami should forever end thn barking of Trav, lllauclie ami Sweetheart. NOl’ICK OF FLECTION for STATE AND COUNTY OFFICERS, AND FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. / rlc« pror Stale of South Carolina, County of llarnwell. Notice is herehygiven that nn tl.*n will he held at the several clneta established by lav in tinru well County, on Tuesdav. November.s, IPod, for the following oflb’Ws, to wit: Covernor, Lieutenant (governor, Seo- retacy,of state, Attorney*(<etteraI,J*fa'e 'ITeasuror. Comptfo11 er-(»cneraI, Mii- perinteodent of Kdueatinn, Adjntant- «nd Ih*|»M>tor Om^ral, One Railroad Commissioner, Probate Judge, County HnpervDor, County Suporimendent of Kducati-n, SherilF, tUetk of Coiirt. tJoroner, Solicitor, a Semi tor muf 44»re« Representatives. „ Pursuant b> the ('onstittition of South Carolina an election will be .held At the same time and place fur amend- tnent* to the Coititltutlon of Smith Carolina, pursuant to the term* of Joint Resolution* No*. USd, tHI and JO ( Art* '^of South thirolina, pp. (>74, 075 und *70). as follow*: A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to Amend Section P, of Artiele III. of the State Constitution, sons t<> Pro. ▼ide for Biennial Sessions of the General Assembly. Section l. Be It resolved by the (Sen- oral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, That the following .amend.- ment t«i the Constitulirm of the state of South Carolina he submitted to tin* qualified electors oA the State at the next general election for Rcjnescuita- tlves + and if a majority of the elector* t ualifled to rota for inrmbers of the anera! i 1 Genera! Assembly, voting thereon, •hall vote in favor of such amendment and a majority of each branch of tire General Assembly, shall, after such •lection, and before another, ratify the an mo amendment hy yeaa and n*c«. Section 9 of Article 111, of the Consli Intlon, relating to the Legislative De partment, be amended by adding alter the word .“p'*H‘ e ’'i n line ten of said Section, the word* “‘until the end of the session occurring in 1!K)(>. after which the said fesaUma shall be held ai ♦he same time and place hfenniallv;” that said section a* ‘amended sball vend as follows: The annual session of the Conor*! Assembly heretofore elected, fixed by the Constitution of the yeaf pfghrren Approved tbo HUi day of Ftbruary, A. D. 1004. — A JOINT RESOLUTION to Amend the U" n * t l tl, ti<’ n so m* to Permit the General Assembly to enact Local and Special Law* on the Hubj* 4 ot of L iving Out, Opening, Altering and Working Roads and Highways. And A* to the Age at Which Oltlson* Hhail be StTTi- j.7cr vcRotid or rntror rntmtrt>w thtfilloji iBe It Resolved by t lie conduct the elMitlon, At the ulnae of the election the M»n ngers and'Clerk must proceed prtbitcly to open the ballot boxes *iid count the Imllot* therein, and continue without 1 adjournment uitLll .the same is cont- | id in sky a statement of the re Ocr.eral Assembly of lba‘Rtkuf of r tout.Ii Carolina, That tko f*llowlng aiiie.tidment ?!to the^-Uiif)ntHutloti he agreed to, nnd thaj Die teo q*ie*tlon* Involved in such amendment be *uh- mitted separately at. I he next general election elector* qtialldtidto vote for ineinoors of* the House of Ih'pre- sentatlves, vlt: that there shnll be a<lde<l to4lie Constitution the follow ing additional Article, to be numbered properly In the consecntivc order of It* adoption, to be designated a* “Article of Amendments to the Constitu tion,” which shall read u* follows: “Article - ~ of Amendment* to^thc Ot»p»tltutlonJ” .Section I. The General Assembly of thl* Stale may enact local or s|n*ejsl law*voncomtog fbo laying out. npt-o- lug, altering or working roadsorbi-gb- vays, anti concerning t!io providing for the age at w hich cill/.cii* Khali be aubject to road dutj’, and concnuing drainage. ~ . —— .Section 2. Tliat. Subdivision II and SuhVllvls’ou IX of .Scciion "1, of A rll-" c!p IIJ. of the Constitution, are hereby repealed, A ppruved the It'tb day of February, A. D. IDOL ’ I A JOINT HESOI.U ITON Proposing to Amend Section 7, Article VIII. the Constitution, RehitUig to Munici pal Bonded I ndelnerines*. Section 1. Be it resolved by ilc> Gen eral Assembly of the State of South Carolina, 'I hat the following amend ment to section 7. Article VIII, of tip? Constitution be aiir.cd to: Adds* the end thereof the foiiowin;* word*: Pro vlded, furlbcr, That, the T.ititltatlous Impose,d bv this Seollon and by Scciion 5, Artlcle X ot this <;ut:s!,itui,ij>M, >hjlU not apply to bonded IndebtetlrK.** i;'-- currcil by Iho-city Of (iroenviJIo, but -a'd city of Greenville may Increase it- liniulcd Inihditedhess in the manner jirovltled in said section of>avd Article to an nmonnt not, exceeding fifteen per cent, of the value of th*» taxable prop erty therein, where the proctcds *>f ’suHTfiiuuD ate ftbi-lIrtTl—fOtPly to tire payment of past Indebicdticsj^-to ex penses and I'ahiiUiea it.curred or to bo Incurred In Ihe Improvernetils of *treef* ami sidewa!!**, and for provid ing sewerage for said city, or any part thereof, for pnryha*it'g, establisl. mg, owning o- opr rating vOaterworksor eleet'io light plant*. Section -. Ttut-the question of adopt ing tiiis amei-iTItnent shall he suhniitted wi_Lh<L-m»xt genera I eleetii n to the eke- tor* as follows: Those it) lavor of the amendment shall deposlt. a hathrt with th? following words plsinlv pi luted or written, rherenu:—**TTmstttTrttnTnrl—a» meiidinent of Section seven, of Article eight, of the Gonstittftion, relating to .nninicipal corporations and police reg- ulaiiome. Yes.” Those opposed to sold amemlnicut shall cast a ballot with the following word* plainly printed or wrifKui thercoti: “Gonstituti.mal a- menduieni of_S«ctioiT sJven, Article eight, of the Coti*tltttHon, relating to municipal corporations ftmt. poiidc reeVnatfons. No.”- 4 Approved the 18th day of February, A. lb I'.-oi, Foils at ixiidi voting place will be opened at seven o'clock a. in. and closed at font o'clock p. hr. The following named persons have heen np;iolntC(i .Manager* of Election for .••tatr and County UCdeers, to wit.: AllendalePrecittet; II. A. Laxit, John Googc, I* S Dnkrs. arty vacancy, and If none Of the M*n- tger» attend, the eitUer.* can appoint IfrnflB among the Quallrt ,d voter* the Manager*, who, after being *worn, can suit fof each ofllc* and for each amen ment to the Loiistitutiun and sign the asWie. i iVltldn three day* thereafter. Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by tha Board, ninat deliver to the Oommiasioner* of Klceilon the poll list, the boxes containing the bal lot* and written statements of the r«U atilt of the election. One of the above-named Managers for each ptcclnct must call upon the Board of CWunDaloner*, at the Court Douse, November l*t to ftth, 19f>4, to receive h'tllot boxes poll Hat* and In- fitfttetious and to^qmilify. K. I,. Ussery, - J. K. Aaron, Geo. M. Uul*t, Commissioner* State :»nd County Elec tion's. 52 laches Long, Fall and Graceful, Scotch- Mixlnres ia Different Shades, Great Bargains from . ‘$1250 to $25.09. BOYS’ - OVERCOATS! JUST * RECEIVED! MUL-eS. One.far of fine large* an;l mcflirtm mulcsy jnst in front the West. Afl young ami well shaped. One* enr of fim* liir oc ami im’dium shv d horsey well shaped^ the very thin# for driving, rind soliu- comhinatiort liorses which can be used, under saddle, in harness <u with gears. NOTICE OF ELECTRON FOR tH KEFRKSF.NTATI V R IN CONGRESS ,v\l> F.f.Ef rOK^OF FK ESI DE-XT AND VtCE-fREslDKNT. St vte of South CnrtiMoH.) Cou lily of BnrtiwelL t * Notbm is tn rtby given tbKt an c!cc- tit/ii wi'd Lb held at the »cvorai pre cincts cstuldishrd by law in Barnwell OMint/, on Tuesday, November 8, A. D. UK'I, for Mimiber of Congress from Second Oungres.-iomiLlilatrict and for I’resideulia! Eleeturs, puistiunt to. the ('onstltutLon Hiid.tho law* «>f the State i>[ Siduh CarnliiiH. Fulls at each voting place will ho (I® at m-v‘Cu ohdht'k It:'inttml npene eloseil *► ftutr oVUwk p. m. The following named • persona Imvc been iippnnited Managers to conduct sain e!dot inn, to tfit: , _ AUeod ile Fivcinet: R L. Eeiglcr, J ii Hewlett. I. W Ge-oge. Barnwell Frceiuut: J B Morris, 1) C Burekhalter. H J Baxley. ^ Ilsldn 'k Fre.-lncf: R H Cnlhonn, W H Williams, J 11 Warren, v ifio nt l K RlH»h n^i* BAVIac. Bnfl Fiinl Sch'iul rTonse Freelnet: II G Floweu, W Z Bryan, I. aw ion Box. Jerry Snelllngs Precinct • W J Dun can, 'I' O DsvK Walter I. Baxley. R.ihhii.s I’recinet: S J Bailey, C M 'I’nrner, J li Sweat Klina Freelnet: W Riley All, J I. Brad fey, E 11 Jenkins. Dupb.-tTfon PtfTlnet: F II Baxley, tV f, Bate*, E B Bqrckbsiter. 'J inker’s LTtek ^l•!Jl>.>l ilou'-e Pre cinct: B O Mitchell. S 1* Folk, M S Hair. .. i ' ' Hvcantore Fw*c|net: Willie Mix*on, Johnnie Brantt, J D Jr-unv. nrirner* I’reeimt: J G Urillin, A B I'ivten. J M Halford. iMiiicit Preci’ict: J H Dmicao, C I Dunbar, It VV Fcep’es Willi-ton IT<cinci : A tV Owens, tt W tV illia., M IT V.'earlrei sbei*. Eiku Frednct: It F Drtunimiiid, W M June*, W T Mima. Ilefcttfra flreetr S.-hnrrt flrnrs" Frn- Barnwcll F reel net: J P Prraay, II F i eiij,ctT G tV v Moi rla, J L Odom. O W Black Bui dot', k Precinct: W It Auglay, .1 L Ellis. Blackviile Freelnet: ■(} G tv Nevlls, .1 It KeBy.- Bnll Fuad Sehmil-jlnuse T Calhoun, J W RoJlfmd. Precinct: W IT Erwin. J C Keel. J A Rouse. Jerrv Siielting’* Freelnet: 0,0 B*x- lev. .1 M SiidTtfr, J F IlatfOTit. ‘ Kohl Ins Freelnet: Frank Dii'ibar, J G (iriilin, M L McElLxjuy. —- Kline Freelnet: W T Still, G F Mor ris, J L Bradlev. Dunbarton Freelnet : M D Anderson. CTT. tiler*. J H Wall, ’i inker’s Creek School House Pre cinct: F F Parker, 1! F \Venther»bee, J M tVeathershee. Sycamore Precinct: J T. Augley, O D Allen. U F MIU-v. Utmer Precinct : L H tVilliam?. F M Kcarse, (» A Rest. Mllletts,Precinct : J A Meyer, James Rountree, VV J II nr ley 4 .' WUllston Freelnet Baxley, J A Morris 'Fairfax Freelnet: Rd^Ti'.omas, P I: tVil-nn, W li Frie-te/. _ On the ilav of clccti.m the Manager, must organir.e by the eii'j'lon i f a cliairman; n* clerk in.ty he ninnoil 11 necessary. The .chairman ell:t.-tcd i« •empowertd to Hilminisler oaths to the oDter- M arr.TgPTa gntpplc/k. ->-■ ' ~ The Mating:rs liav* the power tojlll any vacancy, and If none of the Mann- agers attend, the citizens can apiioint Mirmrgers from antm g tlic qualilied voters, who, after being sworn, can conduct the olectiou. At the close of the election the Man agers nui*t proceed publicly to open the ballot, boxes and count the hinlets the-reio, anil coc.titrje without a'ljouru •went lirttil the sama is completed,, and make Jt.f-lalenient of the rcrtrlt-lhorcof and 'i;'!! the sit me. TTfdrfiaTreT II LoOiT, J H Sprawls. /Elko Precinct: T E nvim tTr? or someone L M Spm.wls, '!* | rle.-'fgtrvteiThv the B.iard, niust deliver .. tVitbLi -threc ilav* Chairman of. thy Board. v-eight, to convene on fffif foYrrth TimsTa y ^ ot'To-yeiti!.(^f. Ih m. t »» orgaaitaedMA the ye*f ofiigkfeen hundred and nine fy-ftve, li hereby postponed, and the same shall he convened and held in t he city of < olumhia on the second Tuea- day of January in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-six. The lir-t session of the General As- *embly elected tinder this Constitution shnll convene in Columbia on the see ond Tuesday in January, In the year eighteen hundred and ninety seven, and thereafter annually at the same time and placrt until the end of the ’ses sion occurring in RtOO. after which the said sessions shall be held at the same time Knd place biennially. Should the Casualties of war or con- taglntls diseases render it unsafe to meet at the seat of government, then the Governor may, by proclamation, appoint a more secure and convenient place of meeting. Members of the General Assembly shall not recelVe any oompensatioivfor more than fortrv day* of anv one session: Provided, That this limitnt’on shall not a (Feet the grst four sessions of the I7enei*ST'^'“ sembly under this Constitution. Bee. 2*. That Hie question of adopting the amendment prefaced in the fore going Section shall be submitted to the electors as follows : Those in favor of the amendment shall deposit a ballot Arlth the JulloAvfng words plainly printed or written thereon : ‘ Constltu- tlooai amendment to Section 0 of Ar le 111 6f the State Constitution, ad- ag after the word‘place’ In line ten of said Section the words ‘until the end the Mssbm occurring in IbOti, after Which the Slid sessions shall he held at- thc aaiuc time and place biennialiv.’— Ym.” £- Those opposed to sanl amendinent shall east a hnllot with the follow ing word* Plainly printed or written there on:‘‘Constitutional amendment to KectlPn h of Article l^| of the State tjonatltntlon, adding after the word plaoe’Jn Hue ten of said Section the iM’djJuotil Mm* end of the session oc-, rring In IJk**!, after which the said. i'«|ons sjiall b4*Uieldat the same time ‘ hl•«u»l^tllJf• , —No.” Turner, 1. P iVIllVams, C Fj Wsde. Hercules Creek School House Pro- etnet: tv II Cnecii, F’lr Stili, J () Sanders. - r FairfaxJ’rri lnct : G W Barku, C D McClendun, W B ttUTcklTnlfcr. , - _ lin the rtiiv of flc;-iutu iImv to tfie C< mmi^sTorims of Fcilcral E! 1 c- limis tlic poll list, tlic h(nte«xinitalniiig the haHrrtx, ttriiT sTgtcd stMtemcnts trb-'-re-sult of tim «»lornr.ii, of M an n>er* upon the One nf file ahove-i!iine«l for c »ch prccipct must ca’i Board of -Cmnuilssiopera, I!pu»,\ Nuv<’mhcr l-u to pth 4 I??)I, to rocjrjxu-lKiiUit-Uovi S poll Uslt* Hint l;i- Chainnan and Clerk, if necessary The (’halrmsn elected is empowered T*» administer oath*. 'Fhe Managers havn tb¥power to fill tv. H. DeWirt. J«s. S. *,’Hlhnun, J. tv. Tlmmas. Conitpissinnora of Federal Elei.tionsk 0 to 16 yen is, hhu-k ami hmey Scotch ufii.tturos, very Ion of and half licit, $3.60 to $12.60, lien’s Stylish Suits, Youths’ Stylish Suits, Boys’ Stylish Suits, $10. to $35. $8, to $20. $3.50, to- $10. McGREARY’S, 720 BROAD ST. $ AUGUSTA, CA. f <$>' <$> u»a>< Improved ICOLE CoUoa feed. TRESPASS NOTICE. We have four bu».d-ed bushel* of All p*m.n< nr* hcrehy forbidden, n<- fmproved Toole Cotton Seed for sale. 1 t, ’ r G^-nt. r upon land* owned or tVe have been very careful in keeping hy c; her of (he undersigned this seed ul coifun from getting q.ixcd. i '« •''>>!* .>(. ami Rosemary lowml.Jp* If anv one w n-he* to know the growil, '.''“"' V ‘"‘' ''well lor the purpuse of ,nd yield 'of this seed we would he hunting bv day or hy mght. hiuling pleased to hear from him Price* > ^ wt Y'V h'avca pa-thring quoted oil applieKtion. " ,m k ‘ kU "« ' "H:* or road-, or a; y J, D. Box & Sons,. Otranto, S. C. TRKHSFA-SSTxT rN DE. All perforta arc f.uhldden m enter upon Sherwood Plantation for .the pur pose of hunting or trapping, taking away wood straw or leave/, pasturing »?oek.: making (u\tlis or road* nr coin- milting anv other trcapnsv uudi r pen otli-r tresj as*, under penalsy of prus-4' ecntb.n to Hie full extent nf the law. M. F. H iUN, J. M. Hair,* J. P Lee, .Ir, s. M. I! road water, - M.. Fy.li-iil, _ A. M. 1 b>iilii'i'e, F~ <1 I ee. AVe will have in a fine line of tiie m wt up-to-datd busies tiuit you have ever seen in this seetion of the country. ,, WAGONS. T }y e cjirry a most comnlcte line Of fi'.nn WRjYons of- the highest j5nule,jin4an:tkvU> wjU . V(,!1 ono-horso of 1tWo-hoi f se wno'oii and cun tissui'e you there is no better oy the maihet, INVITATION. Till’, PUBLIC (vEXLKALLY IS INVITED TfFC-OMF. T(V OUR ^TABLES AND INSPECT OUlt MULES And HORSES. If you 1 HAVE DRIVEN OR RIDDEN ANY HAVE IN OUR STABLE. WILL COME MULE OR HORSE WE WILL, THAT WE r- A T 1. Furman Still and Sons.’ Stables. BLACKVILtE, - S.C, airy of pronocutiun to tlic full extent of the law. BUTLER ItAGOOD, , October 12th, 11)0-4. Farms fer Said. TOW is tlie time XTOW JN r ' to buy improved Land*are cheaper i t nun. A I’Kit t | hi t Dpi l IT Wit 11 THE ClIpICEST AND COMPLE TE ST STOCK OF GEN- _J£ KA L M EI'C11AN• DISK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS SEC TION OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ZZ Ouk Stoq;-;s ,.-are-.to^-vast to. fuHy mini(i^ued., too' described in irews ink, while jn prices (hey thhltinge ail competi tion anywlioje. _ . now tUah rhey will excr be agam ■r for- -«af^.--- It r* the only saftt and ^ubstiiutial inva>t- nient. The (lemaml is increasing, prices arc aii'vsnti.ig and wc c.iunoladd one eere to the World’s supply. It is the prevailing opinion that we wiil never see low priced cotton again. This means higher p»h-t<* for iho farm* that* product the fleecy staple. I otfer the followi; g farm* f,»r sale *t very low prices for ri;e next .'10 days, term* e*«h, or ouc-fourili cash, h.Gance in live equal anrie.al in-'Hlii'ients. 7 per cenl. IfHeresi on d> f,-rr«-sl pHy ntenra, - n^pv be vutir l ist oppor tunity m tiny * GOD!) FLACK cheap on easy term?. BARN WELL TOWNSHIP. I). S. Hair Fla re, 15!> Here*, :! btii'd- ings. Itimml irie.: N. by lands of Idi* Dorling li.irt, E. hy. 'Turk'v Greek, s. h\ 'estate of Allen LLUr, \V. by L O. Ilagocd and J. K. Bi: t. Vtice. ibidh-. four milk town amp. Is, J. C^Vt A l! ink!r.»nii Plat e. 09 acre*, J hrtihl^bgs. Louiirla'ic-: P»t t of tiie fHxisloii of estate of S. llalikinson. Adjoining lands of M. W. & Sa'-ii Hat leyJoseph Asliicy u:ui M-xa—E. Fliil- put. Ock Stpkf. Rooms and VVare- . jbOL'ses are an Exposition in tbem- stdve;; of the best outputs of the world’s foremost productions, atuT must be seen to be appreciated. So "ive us the pleasure of your calls and patronage and we will inukc it to your profit. ,\Ve bought in car load lots from orUfiaal hands and so saved the iff, and our cus tomers shall be sharers in every advary age- In Furniture have all that is needed Price, fit;a. I! an kin sen Pliicf, 9J acres. DEPOSIT YOUR MON —IN- I vV y> (Jr O v> W v> vV «/ IV Si/ ;v \i> C/ Ui a> V7 W iV hV vV yr -yl V vV •> THE BANK of BARNWELL. €>r ->3> JOAPITAL. ----- SURPLUS ar.d UHDI7IURT) PROFITS. W 003- - $30,033. nay In: lost l.y theft nr fire. I» is>sifit with ua and MONIW kept in \a r l,*Hi: tranufeinOie re>j-s>i:*ih’-lifv. V, »■ carry B!' :>■>!.It INsCIt\NGI'. PIOTT CTION, rn I hay.- t'c-o-pr > d vmils. • The hal it < t d< p(.>iti.i^ with ns wiil s -vi- yon i::h> \ a lin’d tr tint! nil:at U'limvisely spent .If k j** IT ynnr |r«'knts. t\IN litAt T 1 MK M\BIT ! io\. ' Tl.e e T,ye:'i.''ace i i i -ifi ty o£ pay iu all yoar oblu'atiinis .»/ ea; k, once tiled, wil 1 never !*• given up. 1 ' * . Chei-kK and drafts can tv safely sent to u* by mill! vritlenit h<'iiiT rc^:*ti-r«. 1. Either call in person and open an ati •>'ia> with u-i or write n*. >('. !•'. CM.IiOt'N, Prrstlnyasr— LUTLEIfr tl ACttOU, ViecdV* si‘b at. BL'GKl'V HI \M,.( ns',1. r. (t. W. SI ANVH.LE, As: t. C.. .a.er. c CeCC cf-CO C S Cif C*€CCCC€ Z ( C* €-< » Floyd Thuildiiigs. Bouudarlc*: N.hv iamfsj of J. Ashley, K. X W. hjt llai.kin-ou, atid Si. by J. Ashley. Pi ice. lk).>. , mi r.i.i srox township Sanford Place, 225 acre*, nearly h!l cleared, good clay Und, 1 two store residence, 1 tenant house and barns ami stable*; near Klko. Bounded hy pobl’o road .leading f,-om4G>u'K v ille to Elko, and liunUof S. ft. Hair,.Alice- I). rhouudn, Odom and N II istausell. -> I‘i Ice. fi.OtX). ' RED (t.V.KTOWNsnilG Aaron Place, Una acres. 2 we make Horn all the world. n.ecded Fa Mrs. La ira Tohiu the Sweetest pktee in acres. 2 tenant c*. good clay land and rents well, linituded : N. hy Saitkeliatclitc River; S. hy estate bind* of Mostyt Sanders; K. bv B. J. SainTers; amv of F. W Wagencr /fc Go-;- VV. h\ L'lioe, f2,0tt0. Also 3J1 a 're*, clay urh—ftnrvnrp' i ; jq Now opoii under the manapreinent of one of Aupus- tn’s most competent nmr pajmhir modistes, and we mi hesitatingly assert that these Departments AYE carry an .extensive line of reliable D1FY goods. and ca:i.also fdipw the eoneet styles in DRESS GOODS;TRIMMINCS,SC. T. W. rOSKKUV..II{.4('< 862 BKOAD st AUUTSTA, (IA. insnings’ we supply all ages and all occupa tions to the content of their-minds and the preservation, of their pockets. In .Dry and Dress Goods, "N otidns E. hj- W ill it* gOtrEaeacess^c land. [>art cleni --try < '*:*■ rtt>we- Hill;'h. hy V. rV S. T. V ■ t * Jlaiiy of out’ patrons having supplied*themselves with bag ging and ties, avo shall not gin as heretofore advertised, namely: - gin mid Avrap-ipi*: 8L^),-igi^hiRg alone for XlL bat liereafter;shai 1 operate as formerly: Ginning, 6 yds. 2 lb. bagging, 6 nerv arrow ttus for 81.51). j! inning i ” *rri»r- , im ]>er <* Barnwell Oil .Mill. IS Y0UR P R E s-i Price, ^2i)0. -Mv- PariHre. A!»a 27j ftAre* cl i v Find, part clear ed. Bound'd: N by Mr.*.-S- E. Tar- riince; s hy Cluirlc* S’ecbir.en. and W. by W. M Parker, Price ?200. we have..all the goo,d and beauti ful fabrics that delight the femi- nineTreart and multiply the hap piness and attractiveness of the fair’Set. Iir. ShoeS' we can make your walks through life a pleasure no matter what y(hir age or occupationdnay l>eT~" AI40. 2T at-re?, elay l-i-ud, *11 cleared nml rent* (Veil. Bounded: N. hy <). V. Baxlev; E. hy A. AlUriuh. known a* the Roper Place: S. hy W. M. Parker; W. by Julitr Kiliingswurch. Price, ; : u ROSE M AR Y TO VV X s H IP. 2( 0 acre*, tenant hou*e*; ham* find KtHhles. good land. Bounded: X. hy Long Branch; K. i>v Rxu n irv Greek; .S. hy Mr*. Mary WiliN; and VV. bv e*- tife of Joshua McCreary. Price, *2.0.X). ' . RICH LAND TOWNSHIP. 100 a(i r ps, Bounded: N. by It. C. Holman or C. F. Nurnberger; S. bv K. W. Hnlman; E. by Mr*. M I. MU'lker; In Groceries " -1 /. we have the foods that add to hu man health and happiness and Harley Place, 550 acre*, 2;;(> cleared, balance In wmxl and timber, 2 tenant that are an antidote to doctor and drag bills. In Wagons and Buggies we are at the head of the proccs-. sion and far ahpad of all competi- tion. But we arc too busy to-day to particukrnrcrsn will make a con tinued story of it. Cordially in viting you. no matter what you need or want, to come to us and it hon»e* on plaev\ dwelling recently burned, 7 mile* from Barnwell Oonrt IIoiiko, on public road. Hounded bv land* of Wei\tber»hee. Dick*, J.” (). Patterson, James Tilly and K I.. Pat terson. Price, fd.fftO. J. O.- PATTERSON & SON, Barnwell, S. C. vvjh he ourbest and Constant arnr to serve you to yemr full satisfac tion^ SIMON BROWN’S SONS. r. B. ELLIS. Jr.. Survey or and Civil ^Engineer ppcclnl attention given to tha compu • talion of water-powers, leveling and •muTmrgB;''* ■ ■■■*■■ ■ E N T VOCATION NJJCI'IGi': regTVvting working PU Bldg, KfltAI S. A... -_J_ In piirtiiaiice of Act. of General .A«- seinbly. appn v> d Fell, 2.(11., 19144$ SATIS FA e f the Guiintv Board of <'omiiiiK*U>ii> is Tt*rwd Ttr"’ rt> rrr % nt>-'ff7.t-T*nir5rwr- - hie t<> road dntv *aa!l work the roa-l^* Jg© B *'A large and prominent Life . Insurance Company is offering excellent contracts to those wishing t*> engage in the—Life insurance busi- 3 « ' ne*3. _ Any one desiring full partic ulars should address _ MANAGER, P. O. Box 5|4, Charleston, S. C. . MASTER'S, SALE. State of Soviih Ciir<>liria,4 county of liaruwcll. f F’inirt wMJomninn -Pleat. when GoiiiiV.maliuni Tax i* paid in lieu of w-irk', tli'* amoufft 1* l!\ci| at i'wi# Dollar*', t<> he nai.l <k:i or before. Feb.- ruary in each year. O VV. Barker, S:i;>ervi»or. U. G. Roheri*. J 1 '., Clerk. Barnw S. t; , Oct .Id, I )!)i. C. F. CdlTjun,. . P. )1. iiiitkiu^diU Ws. MA . Calhoun & Co. nm n'y \v. A. SiiilMi, PjaliUiff, ngaiort Wm. L. Ifreland, Dpfcndant. Decree for Foreclosure and Sale, By y Irtue of a decietoj order to di+ected-iri ibe above on lit led eati-e, I ■wiil Fell at Barnwell, in front of the Court Hou«e, ,on Manday, November seventh, 15KH, It b*dog naleday hi said me mouth, witlilh the legal l^oiir* of sal tbe foH+ew+uj;,d3*t'i lbed gen) property ; “ AiLihut ciirtnin lot oT UinlwhU*he- 'A: Aci Cyclon tl) LICtIiTHINv? AND Live Stock building* tln-reon." situate, Ivlng ami] b*dirg in tliw’fown of Barnwell, hi the J -At Lowest Rates In- • HmAmi State aforesaid- bounded . Nonh hv Mirclie'l Adam* lor. Eiiit by Marlhor-f — ; % SSl’iuZl'i^rKJSL JJSwTK?’!Strongest Companies.- ’’"“‘"i .tiiweutOL ■. and West Men>cr Sumter,” T~*y^ffi | f , Tff1r ‘‘‘t"i'rri'*n t sf-r tn pHY' tmi’r A postil I card add reneed to meat. Mar- , PMXsfe. * till, S. C., yyill ef'elve prompt atten-! -* U-L D HANNON, ' - . ^ I Master Ba-nwell Gouotv. I „ ■* - octUst), ly Ma*ter’« otilce, Ociobcr Stk, ibei. THE BA.N K. QF BARNWELL —OFFICES AT-