The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 21, 1887, Image 2

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I vw... M J ixS9rfiWW^"' w V—" lohn W. Ilttli»c<, KdUurxiH Fh^diir. LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION THtJItsDAl. JULY fcifeXWKLL AN I NfU ARRAS. 1 ! hf »nnlvrri*»ry rx^rrl**** of tbr llto- mry *ocl*tle* of Mir CitNd«*l Arad^niy; < barlfAtoib. sIM ialti >!•<» it DUUtary Halt, neat Mahirday tivenlnj. L'ldet C. h. Aithlcy, tof thW rouriiy, Will prfilda tthd d**llT*T tha salutatory addras#./ RETTH TMAS TIAIIR ■ LCTTRM. Ur. W; B. Rica, mho traVallad rxtan- alraly through the tlhlf States iRutyaar, aays that tha farmarA Uf South Carolina ara In mtu-h hattar cohdillhn than the farmer* of MU*la*tpt4 And yet ill**- alaalppl haa a drat rla** Agricultural Collage I A A AMI MfVLiaR NILE. The Sinking Fund ComniUalon *old la*t m eak to tha Harkalay County Land and Stock Company KiJiHO acra« of lai d In Berkalay county for :t5cant* an acra. The** land* mere bought by tha fa- moo* land i-ommlaatoner of radical tiro**. C. P. Italia, for a high price. They are aald to b* admirably adapted to *tock raldng, to whltOi u** their haw owner* will dev*tt*Sbero. - It would bar* b*-nb*tt*rfor th* State Si hare held tbe*e land* alway* than to have parted with them for auch a pl - fancc. Thl* aale will berofwlu»ha *rl- denc* to the o<if>ii|a world that tbo*e, who know, plm-e a r*rr h*w value on lhe “Mered ■oil of th* I'auoetio State.** No u*e to pray for Immigration a hen that new* I* puMUhrol. The S. F. C. U appropriately aaroed. ~«mA. aiarrm oa at on oam. * T%* New* and ( onrler haa lm '‘playing great hall" mrently k»behalf of the Ml«*l**lppl Agricultural Collage. Tlghe. lu heat pitcher, ha* been •end ing In •Ted bnt liner*,’* "aedunha t urwee**' Ac., every dny andCap*. Haw •on. the rntrher, ha* not M <*o* pa** him. Oa th* other hand. Bro. M* I anna, fthert stop of the other fide, *hoa • that lha elpenaea of the oollage In (wCea ramAad the Inrunta hr R-l.TlJJ*: And Mune pro|4e want Ihle t*«aie In buy a Ilka elephant (or • •'OUpAe «rf hun- tired thouaan.l dollar*. And mhar pawid* think that pr*—at rmpa ahen that anr folks know how Sro» and e*n surrey d « hen ■ra**m* wtt| pCrArtt^S a*11 mR not hatter fhrfn the htdA rgrleoltuAlsIh *■ tr rent «ru_ lU pmtaet of Tnc Pkoclc. made t.oipin «f week* ago, that the Stale •hotitd b*lp the w kite daughter* of pa- retd* lb mode rata elrrnmatanrea to adnatuedln a»|ual meaanre with white hnyf and Colored hors and girl*, has beeo n**-/C eat* Naively <|io>te.| and ap* | r.*ad than any edtturlel pamltluti It ha* taken |n maay days. It remath* to he seen whether n/ » the I .eg Ms lore will learn wlathun ami repair a crying w nutg that ha* a»|*te< k*> loop slreadt. */tasuna * AgAitbjks. We rr* very rmieh afraid that our good fetand and neighbor, Brother Simms, CT the Oranfebiirg Tima* and Damncrat, * a* gn-aily overhaalad last weak wTian he made the following law It i* irttijfttiux ' • l^valt baftfral|*t while In CNarlaston #« spent • few luinuteS IN the Custom rtauae building, In which the United States District CtMJrt wal Ih Session; ■ - • \ Judge SimohUin, a w drthy wearer Kf tha arntjna, was discharging Ills duties as ably aa he has always mei every re- qnlretuapt, tb* rttortl^Jr for the gev ••"•rymM iinn|ii L Paraers* lyattss At PseMt rt*4*. The farmers In Barnwrell County are flow to start but are now moving In tiwh a way as to make the farmers’ movement a suwas*. ^ On Fri 'ay, the J6th |nst, the fanners of the Double Ponds section, in Black- vijle Towusliip, met for the purpose of ' organizing a fanners' club, and *--m*k|»M*«MmMmwB | mi^-—-• Noli */ to Debtors ul frei’itprs. All nerabus Indebted 4o the esi it* ulxon, late Of Barn John Dixoh, late deceased, are hereby notlded U* in like Immediate payment and >11 Wbrsotnr holding Haims against the said estate NOTICE. i Adi dbw wlih st- ernmentandforthedefandantalnmany | though only a few day V notice had been given there were thirty who enrolled prosecution* were refutable gentlemen fit to light fUf tbh htiforcenient of law- anil the vindication of Innocence and the juries wvro made up of first-class material. Those were our jndgmsnt * But In Uia rear of the court room and all around tha building the presence 61 a great eloudof colored witnesses, ihree lundred strong, sitting, standing, star- ng, sprawling, smoking, sleeping, snor ing, made us think there was “some thing rotten In Denmark.” And we were right as the following presentment of the grand jury snows: “The grand Juror* re'port that 'thev desire to call to the attention of the court certain abuse* in the admlnUtra- fion of justice w hich appear to them to exist in the conduct, of caunes before some of tlie United State* Commission er* • First. Very many trivial case* are *ent to court. In some Instance* the fact* stated, if taken aa true, would not rmistltute offences against the I'uited State*. Second. In other case* the proof de pends upon the statements of w idiesae* evidently of low cliaraclrr. anti appa rently actuated merely by a desire to make fee*. Third. Kspecially In’ regard to the cages presented for false mileage the grand jarvrs twlleve that a pro|ier at tention to their duties hy commissioner* at the time of Issuing pav certlllcaies would | r -vent excessive charge* and at the aame time ,*ave the government the large rtymndlturw arising from the trial of such raaes, a* well as relieve soane defendant* who are lgiN*rsnt fn»tu the * v jiense and annoyance of a defence Is*, fore the court.” Inquiry after leaving the rvistom house ha* made known the factious That tha majority of the nseima. vexa- tlous and expensive prvaaeeutlona Insti tute,! In this court were started hy **pfv»- f ■•atonal n Itnesses** nho do their dirty work for numerous per dhms and ex- resslre mlUage semuneralhro. One great, hulking, •huffilttg fe||uw apsmly a<lmltr»d that he wa* a n llamas In ala* teen aade/. 1/ ne are *n*4d*fly Informed the evils complained ••( hy fhe grand Jury are chargeable to the grarlrlms* and un- *• rvipuiou* r*uuml**|oners and deputy marshals whn are working their o4B,e< lor all they are nsPfh. The more • a«e* their tnnls bring (he more fees and cost* they get ft Is iW.tiling to them that the g.oemm*nv Is pluadeesd and the pie n oerWd and outraged so hmg as (hey can leather their oests. To our Bf ml tMe MBclaU of the r. yi. Uovrm- ment ought to he made to behave ll selves a* well as the servanl* d the •Ms** gov erwment are ie«|ulred to do. Att tsiesotlgalhm Is In order, and If I tbsmsfllves as inembers. - After adopting rules to govern the ! club an organization wa* effected by tb« election of the following officers; 1 J. W. Dyches, President, D. IV. Bodl. f r I First Viee Fed dent, W. P. De k, Secretary, 'V. II. Still, Treasurer, J. S. Delk and Dkniel Blume, Auditors, af ter whlah the following resolutioas are reipteatod tojiresent them, duly at- IW and f.'» Little Twelfth }Ure*t ? e tested, to the Undersigned; J. p. MURPHY* July-21 J Administrator. York, and would solicit colSUgn meiul of melon* Notice to Dtb:urs and Cridihis. All persons Indebted to the estate pf II. M. Thompson, late of Barnwell county, deceased, are hereby notlded to B. Mtri.'»ofcm.ow-. for SALE. make immediate payment and all per- Id es- sons holding claims against the sate tate are requested tp present them, duly were unanimously adopted, lot That this club earnestly request Col. D. I*. Sojourner to act aa temporary County Chairman of all the organized club* in Barnwell County and that they refmrt to him at Lee* T. O. H. C. 2d. That we re<|uest Col. Sojourner to call on all organized club* to send dele gate* to meet in (,'onventlon at Barnwell II. on Thursday, the 28th day of Ju ly at 11 o'clock for the purpose of or ganizing a County Convention to send delegates to Spartanburg, to the Far mers* Encampment. :<d That we cordially Invite B. R. Till- C’on- attrsted, to the undersigned. N G. THOMPSON, julyJH JOHN Administrator. For Sale Cheap. I offer for sale wv plantatlvn, “Mag nolia,” situated ih Bulloch County Georgia, hear the great Ogeechee River and five miles froti Station No. 5 on the Central R. R, T>«* ihf&f <*onUlns WK) acre* of first class lapd, level and well adapted to long or short staple cotton, corn and oats. Al»out (‘J-Dlworirovenths of the place is under cultivation, the znan, of Edgefield, to address the ventio*. 4th. That the proceeding* of this meet ing be published In the Charleston Dsi- y ond Weekly New* and both County (taper*. W. R. Dxt-K, Secretary. Julr IMh I8H7. It Is nor ke|ave«| nl«| friend, the II0*1. I, D. Tillman—-‘'Uncle George**—-who drive* ns to *ee tl,e Mhldlekm vineyard. On the wwv, amid many *trsiige phra- •ra and rugged ejaculations he tells o* that “the pea I* tat be tile *«i\Sti«>n #f One Eight Horse Power Steam En- | [lne, Uttill hy Valka'id Murdm ij, Chlar- eston. nearly new and In tlr*t das* or der. One cqniplete Saw; Mill, hut little used, in capital tHtnditiant twenty foot carriage. Built by John Alexander, Coluatbto. • For price* and tennx apply to or ad dress FI. I.. NIXON, Williston, ' JNO. B. NIXON. ^ Charleston. P. S. E. J.. Nixon will take pleasure In showing the property to intending purchaser*. july-JI-tf —IWTICE OF SALE. Will sell on the .Wth of July, 1887. on the place of Jas. F. Barber, deceased, one i'»-!lnr*e power FIngWie and Ibtller, one ifV-naw YanlVInkle Gin.w ith F'ee<|«-r and Comlenser; one Wmtdeii Cotton Press, oue Grl*t Mill, with belting f<tr gin and mill. All bring lit- property of the late rtrmof G. W . £ J. F. Barber. Terra* of sale; t ash. GEO. W. BARBER. July2l-2w] Burvlvor. balance being in original forest of pine, oak, hickory and dogwood. Th* hn- pruvementa consist of a two-storied frame dwelling in good repair, contain ing six room*, hall and piazzas, front and rear, framed gin house and press and several tenant house*. FIxcellent w ater. School, churches and mills quite convenient. Fine sociable neighbor hood and fish and game In abundance. " -F'or further particular* applv to W. F. IIOUMF.S, Jr.. BaruWallC. II., S. C. Julyli-tf RISEN LIKE THE PHffiNIX JLJS'D MAKING 4 New Start at the Old Stand STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUNTY. IN TIIR COt RT Ul JgtlXATR. of Mortgagee’s Sale- v *Niug pru( the wlgkl. • mr eouniry"—the e»ro, Uw •triped, tK* •(vrkle; the BlacY-eys. TRe Lord alohe know* w hat. W ben weraturn to hi* maustoa wa ( lark • Hill, It Is night fall; and piazza and garden are .full of |w«qde w bo have «*>nte to •(•elol frvMM u»e plrnk which ha- pre* ailed fearfully aiof ^llgbtfully all ty four mites away. After a tovwly tea. wMh fruit. Rhine wine and claret, we play an piano, sad the vawng pmqde. ■ever wrwrv, resnme the waltz and glide of the picnic. Thca we sing: everybmly -lug*. And then we •prmwl in the Mg roam af t wrle t-rg-'• tdBce If them Is a greater mrinslt v “The ****•? the people have abso lutely no fonfldenre In otir court*, ami almost regard 4 trial before them a* an acquittal- Thl* being the case, should wa wonilrr at the prevalence of lynch law f Let the court- sec that criminals w hite and black, are punished, and we w ill guarantee that the last vestige «f y neb law will d i*anpear from the bvr 4ers of South Carolliia.” While sincerely glad that our own county la free from’the trouble* of whl ottr cotemporiify complain*, we are In earnest sympiflliT with his sorrow* and beg to a**ure him' that, in our o.dnhm, the situatiou la trot ao gruesome x* he ha* draw n-It. And the best v^ay th help matter*, seems to be through the education of the (teople so that they can have intelli gence enough to put confidence in their rtmrta, for Ignorance of what justice really Is must he the parent of the un rest In Orangeburg and elsewhere. And In that needed w ork of enlightenment the Times and Democrat should be a chief educator and ndsslonary. Hut If, contrary to our expectation, our friend beyond the Ed|*to should prefer to teach da to fafl fnto hla way of thinking, we beg him to qirtt generali se* and to present a Mil of particulars specifying Instances In which the ends of Jnitfce hare, not been secured by the tUiding* of the courts. And we would like for Jitm to Jell us which of the two, the court* wr the mass of the people, can best tefl when justice <* administered. It Is true that the world la not aa good as It ought to be, but the Times and Democrat has not adopted the best plan to help mend Ita ways. Snoh utterance* as the strove quotation are calculated to iuorease whatever discontent w ith the courts la existing, and to provoke fhoae very ex rciaea of lynch law w ith which opr co- temporary finds fault. IVople must ac cept the verdicts of twelve men aa right «r resort to the r *d vjifgsanccof excited thing* am as black aa limy are pointed Judge Maumlua ami Marshal Roykla can de the and I ailed Hiales gnv- eraaroal* aad the (maple great gwnd ser vice hy “luralag the rwsraU Mat.** If these mlttur wdl^iat- are 4o4wg their duty aad no more let as know It a giro them the Justice uf approval. But If they are actively <»r r*,n«trvi«-t|relv la r«>l>artaereblp a Ith the earvltar* wf tl Radical regime m worry people, rvdtthe gwxeniamui ami 111 ijrolr porket* let he know a and give theta the Justlro af quirk dismissal and. If puasthte and aer- •mary, such prrsrcattna as they have visited upon lam cent Htlsrn*. W hat Is sauce for the gt*«se Is sauce for the gander and this Is no place for whllawaah. It has boon suggested aad requested to nail a convention to organise • F'ar- tners Umtqieratl ve and I'rotectlve A »*m- dstlon to meet at Barnwall <*. II. July 281b, 1887, at II o'clock a. tn., for the |>ur(iuse of senillng a delegation to the Agricultural Encampment at S|iartaii- burg on 2ud August, 1887. All fanners are requested to organize olub* and send delegates; one delegate to every twenty-five member*. D. PlPL SoJOCRXKK. Lees, S, f\, Jnly Itlth, 4887. What Mr Richest** Msj. One of the curioaltlnsof |Mdltlcs Is that 'iratitlill and other protre-tionists never are but always to kr defeated because of their prottrtion proclivities, while Morri son, Hurd w sf. art defeated not liecausc of their frM trotif doctrines, but for some other reason. We can’t undertake to explain It.—Newberry Observer, A subscriber wants to know If we are In favor of the farmer’s movement, Of course we are. We are in favor of any movement that our farmers can make that will better their trouditlon and ele vate their high and noble caRing. We would advise them, however, to fight shy of those men who are trying to crpwl Into office on their shouluV than I mV George'* patch It Is Uarle George'* n4Rr*>. TbU office |* U|s<a the brew af the hill, a* «*rve comer af ihe iuwav gar,Im. It has twe resow, a large «ove aad a small «*»*. iwa p4aa,»s, fr»*at and hack, and ahnut '..n■*.(**> dm«r« and wladoa*. tM ikeapfewram- and maanere of the Mg r>*nu ae will give aalv this a* a sampke. tin awe aide, agaln-l the mail. Mt* a hmg. rOmforta- Me. ntd-tashhoved arfa. with ewshhms. On there *tde* of this -ofs arise* a pell- mell maointalnaf hmdis, great and •mall, old and nrw, cumpa-t and ragged avapa. charts, ralln«d praffWs. ph-tures «f mi ae* and survwyp. The sofa is far mere unattainable than the Rurth K«4* Uarle • isrorge oaald sleep na a ary the blade! We spraw I aa a wide lempiara- ry bed la the big room am hi (He map* and charts, ahi)e alt wretrled hand- nnue Mqa Mr naked and horribly tired la the sataller ro»m. In the ear I, ■mrulng, hearing the hanwnnUme MHiad <>f a hoe, we sit erect n|snt the I eta pars ry bed aad gar- out of the -..(isi.mi draws and w|mh>ws u|am “Un cle George’s IWtrh.'* We had heard mi I'm-le tiearge's patch. Then we arise, ansi go fwrth hareftad —It Is such a bles sed privilege In nur thmthem summer to gw barefoot'—Into the patch. We salute • Jim. ' the Itoer, a Tillman aegro whom we have km>wu from <>ur cradle. Jim remarks to as : “W r's mighty hu*y in the idaotathai, hut atlU It seem like Ml** Margaret always want u* to pav •ome |ltt|e 'tentton to Mar*e Gesirge'a fantrum*. ' At this we could roll with laughter on Ute graved. It I* so gvml! “Mia* Margaret" la Mrs. Tillman, who, a* is well known, durlug the constant professional and |>olitlcal ahscencre of her husband fur many years past, ha* taken supreme and very sirocp-sful con trol of their two jdantatiomw Her hits- liatiil. tu whom vie is nobly devoted, cnlls her “the Captain{” and she wisely grants him only this small patch for nit *'fai»trum*.’’’ F’lrst, there I* a brd- qidtt of some new corn, .1 feet hv nine. It I*^flourishing. Then stretched off two row* of grspe vine*. Infamously tied tip to drooping and swagging w Ire. These bre .bran new varieties. Then then* are nltie rows »d ap(vareiit cow (teas; bat we find that the varieties In these t<ms are like the doors and win dows of the oltlce—3*0OO.UOO. Then there are two row s of Hpauish (tinders, that, grow straight up. Then a row of pale siyge-greeu plants, w liivh turn out to be Lupins, a sort of (tea, which has not yef borne in tha patch, and from Which Uncle George expect* groat Then there is Teosinte The undersigned w ill sell at Bamberg 8-4 . MU (he rath <iax.Mf July IMI. the entire stt^k of general merrhandi-e mm In the •tore of J. P. Murphy, con sisting of Dry GraeD. Groce He*, Hats, Shrew. Notion- ff c. im-ludlng store fit- tore*. The above snlele* w 111 he sold to •atlsfr a chattel avortgage evert,ted hy •aid Murphy to.W. perry Mur|hy aad a*-igned hy him to B. Manloue. Terms sale cash . pi July laa7. |-I,b,r BlanV. Agent f«r B. Msntoue. Iriva »*a Taoae*,,*. Attya lor Murt gager*. By I-ong*trect Ciautt, Esq.. Jmlga Probate in Bain well Uouidy. Wkera**. II. J Urshbaa spphe* for l^t- er* -f .V<taMssur*iM»s us Iks stoorsf M. II. Uoth, tfecessof, • Tbe-v »r* il.erefore. to vita sad sdaMMiish all ss<f siaguiar ike kiadrsd aad ciediiar* of i to mhI drera-cd. i* be aad appear Kcfurt Mr si a Cwurt *f I'rolMl* fur iks said rsaaly I* L* kuldrs si llaraarll C II. *a Paianlay ik» 211 dvr af Jnly, 1*17, at II u'stark a at , to aloa r*u-r. *1 say, why tbs aaid sdaisoiraiisa •b*utd as* Wgrsaied tinea and-r My baad aad lb* -cal cf lbs (Wi ibis 7ib day sf Jaty. A. B. IWT sadia ibs I I2tb year af Iwerisaa ladrpsa Jeac* lAfNMBTBRRT fJANTT, Jad-r af Prabals jaly U-2w I A 1 TOO BUSY NOW TO TALK MUCH AND HAVEN’T TIME TO rtiia au advertiaement, but put rue in TllR I't ori.r nest weak ami tell the pub'io tbwt I am at borne ooee tuorv am] ready to serve my cD tint vers with better facili- tics ibzn ever before. Such veaa the greeting that Mi. iSinion Brown gave u* L*( week as wc Hepped across the threshold of hi* new store at the old luiailiar cort.er and extanded bur right hand and earnest congmitilviiwp*. Thus left to our own di-rices we go to thinking .*1 khe progress Mr. Brown hi* made since h: becaroe a resident of Blackvi!|e, liow from ■ snwH beginning lie had built up t maftiileent mercantile busioea*, and how on the 2l*t of March U^v the fire fiend bad swept away Ictween mron and oLbt time, ib.re liouaes, warn houses, residmcea, teucmeiits, mett-h- ndise. furniture, h>lietiag a loss of over fifty thonsand dolbr* above insurance, »o*l Ww wtrkaw him the next day belore the smoke ot tTtefircu had elearad away or their tmbeta bad cowled makiug ready to resume, aud tow we find him tow . Furh »UPKRIOR TO DISASTKR and entarywiac hare wade him a great men hant and wou’d bare eneng a Tan biro d'stbetam in any «wher avoeatMMi be might Kars chosen. Hi* life is a pro) tqi y of 'is faturv of BlaekriPe for the hauilhy eratagiou of hi* i xa •q>l>- will qu'< k-n the rsergies of it* every eitigra. Eatctiu^ tha *plea INI store, we pare through what mar he tenowl tha -USCELLANEOUS RETAIL DEPARTMENT, NoOrr (• Mnr> aid i rrditufv pc CM KM llfftaa r, dor arob* Imrasallatc (mi u—at and all par' smU- tod-llMg claim* agata-t thr aald •* All I. M. f ‘awat % ImMitod to Uvs cstafr of Esq., law of Harwwrll 4, are hereby antlffc-l to lato are requeared to ptWM m ihrea, dulr I au—r-d. t«* the utnkratgacd at Mara- 1 wait G. M MATE8. July 7 Adtolaiatrator. NOTICK- IllUilLlE llbl III Nil. ft, brad heat Tbs »isrc|ft»« af the ahors aIII he re*uared fifth **ep«ember. Aa e*perVare af 2k years Is the rerauaiMemUt hwi. Twomw dffaeaa of last ruction a ape*-. Lai feature. The moat imprvived teat hooks used. Far further lafurmaUan apply m A. Bulat. • PrlwripaJ. July 20 l»«7. 7 ^ llavlag purchased th* latrreaf #f my partner « Mr. A. B. *a*»-n i lu the firm of 8axnu a Daniel, | «ill raretiaae the 44 owe rv huaiiveaa at the old ■ Land, A apactoa* apnaM-at devoted loti# •a’e of ILaeial srripiioa, aad p< up »laira iato Ihe Cluthiag •• !•»••■-a , a eaua;h to ralctaui a touify irmreatioa or luJd the T TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK Mcrthsr dire of every well lighted had I hi Of Mra a Gouwlhai le aid have ia week heftee ike Fall trade "putw. and eowag hack find • ur my ialo hw hr irk ware haa-e for heavy grrmias, large t no a. h to k«dd hs>4 be alamme sad ahirh will bw rr,-a«bd with car Lad bats of Uarvo, Flour, Sail, L'Are aad tha whvda krog avi«U- r i»c af STAPLE GROCERIES •21 BROAD 8TRKET. AllsUKTA.I* ami verve where I uIII he glad to see the uraude wl bvauih t areliwa J. M. DANTKI. lll• l fff ilari hif AhMcr. things. *"d and (InqiutfoiB—Spanish forag** plants. office on olves In Orangoburg Times lers. They are wolves In sheep’s clothltig.- And i)eni<»crst. Uov. OordotJ. Iff Ms message to the General Assembly of OeoTgUr calls st * tcntlon tn the oneroua and entharras*- Ing duty that devolves upon the. Execu tive. of granting pardons, reprieves and commutation* of the sentences of .con vict*/ This duty, he argues, cannot he i« nv u u w*/ -vl IltR uui/j • miiAiuu ijc K romptly anti satisfactorily done by the ixec.tttive of a great Htate, because rtf And then the lower part of the patch, to our eye, stfeches out Into a yelhtw and sunburnt waste of native gras*. But we are mistaken. It Is red Mell- lotus, white Melilottfs, and all manners of strange little things with swelling foreign tunnes. Thlsls Uncle George’s patch. And now, to come down to so ber, practical talk, Mr. Tillman has tw enty arresln MelUotus, and dreMeves In It very strongly as a tine forage plant. And the great object of his many tflais and exiterimeats is to find some forage plant that w ill be available for us Southern people all.through the winter. He holies to find some sneh from Spanish climes and from Spanish seeds.—Edgefield Chronicle. the larre number of cases that come up for consideration. As a measure of re- Tj Pwffw^R WTI tCIl H ■ aa Jay awWWTTTI»TI , J fact that so faw men are convicted la rather cause for congratulation than ex- caaa for la mao la Boo, for It shows that (Rg. rent criminals generally coma to grirf and tha Innocent surrlre. Tarried to Ita logical reault the theory of tho Timas aad Demarrat would re- euR lu tha adoptloa af aouaa rule by a commission of pardons to relieve the Executive, In part, of the labor and re sponsibility of the pardoning power. Those Is, we think, .wisdom In the suggestion. Nothing should exist to prawent the thorough, efficient and speedy exercise of the great and merci ful prerogative contained lu the power that pardons. “Justioa delayed w jus tier denied." A board of pardons would be a good piece of legislation foull the Stale*.— Cotumbla Register. New Usr or a Hir Fot;RET.-70np thne that a hip-pocket was in the fight place, and.serveld a good purpose as a life preserver, was in tne surf bath at Tsar ley's Island, .a few days ago. A lady was thrown off her feet by a heavy ware, and before she could recover, another one rolled over her. Nearly strangled and hardly conscious, but in the exerrhw of tiir natural Instinct that will make a person struggle for .life, she caught a firm hold In the hip (rock et of a fellow-bather who fortunately rama in reach just at<hc right moment, and vras able to get afl fight In a abort time.—.Sumter Watchman. TheXs It Is now settled that typhoid fever germs are carried almost wholly In wa ter, and that while freezing does not destroy them boiling ahrays does. It is proved, also, that ilrrathm Id wholly I naff retire for the punteatfau of to (hot the water a wen easy retod frosa sinks, el a row O dWtauee »Ith tl af typhaid by eat*. W. D. Ilojt ff U-.. W boh sale and |D- lall DruggUu mf RoMto. Ga., *ay t Be have hreo •ft-lling Dr. King's New 18*- r*»rerT, K1-etr%- Blnrr* and Burkkn's Andes Halve for four years. Have ■ever baiMlb-d reovedte* that -ell a* «• ell. or give ftiH-h uwhrraal aatisfactlua. There have been knave wonderful rare* effertod hy tbere uvedlriivr* In this dty. He re nil raws of^yn/nounred Conauatp- ti<>n hare lirew^ntlrelv rtired hr use *d a few h,ai|e* of Ire. King’s Sew DD- rorerr. hvkssi la r*»nweeti«»v> » ith Klee- trie Hitter*. U'r guarantor them alway *. Hold bv G'Baanou A (4». -e W F. the uailefftlgurd, hare fonastl a enf ten ae rehip. and a III nrodaet a t i K N • LRU. tirim FRY HI MfSRHMat bto Jtoiml street, Aagttota, Ga., <ihe „|,| stand of T. R. RteeV*.) Owr Irtoad* ami pal rows are rerdtally lff« Bed to rail and *ee a*. Be will SI all liwveft keep a FI l.l. Hit ML OF FINK. FRLoll IMMFDB. A. It MAXOR A BRO. Atasar B. Hatux. J. Ji a HaXoa. marffR That supply (la sard* aoJ gra'ify the afyetrte* sf hungry kamvafty. TWu a feW yard* ft«wih r ike Iwa k Fnrnrtote Ware ||,*we, rairesive rvaa^k to «*• lata all the le or held x orals dial mtnal hviaa-keeprts aad i he yang laikss*, mrd- Mo 1 o,i* Ml tbr.ae»matia» wtR nred lor reora to c»are. and wbtrb ait* b en-odrd (■ am ft-rar la >*4 sad snirnata tovht ui'erae.st rad brff-ra 'he fiasr) • topic bo.res to toll ia. Nert revatb tie- a.oA-a emtoa, eomoge and baegy dejo*. hvg ea, ogh to held -B ibe wireirs ibai ibe Us resw ev plroeore of the euwntiy ara) reqana ■ad toy and iW-tolai-Ire aod bus cap (too* ewoogb to en •■ovovodan s4 ane lima I tifdro aod arobr sawovb •« ra Ml v*«r tbe reef a «f a i« w*»bip Comref hark •• ffod ibo gas ear 1 • nbh b atV lati-nF bfithen' d amioatare for every i> om arel irpanareat of Id- eiiaOfttvr rOtblnbo-pat«. and no thr t ohm «4 h • torraer In aw tin ti-«. g k anMstreoa ml a are aad srtwit rdiftsv I’osMag • j a bar r«owa w gaio |Ue -Irort aod pure a Ihoms. We owe aty few. th«t ear reregba-s re Mr Rrowe’s htMiarva star, 1 hr snlet guoraolrr* that |m port ••tevreeas hove tor as-la d, tore roavia rd oe aa>l sbwwbl aasate aB wMbugbr rsdtw* ««f Blaekt dies at if aria res that rvrry srller of roftuo or coua'ry j.rvr.O'r.er • ry tovyrV of oarirkaw'les <•( aar dr*«ri|4a« rh-.-i'd g* an* ant bim keh>e« dtftpeiov nf ih* vr rroy-olaying ia tleir »*( pbr-. It aouldesee>d nor »per, |o drqrtL Mr. Ilrown's w<«4 de*sil. bat •« or* vety rare tboi it adl to to y.ovr qt- r -*( to MPetrarw bim aod we ^rwlvet itot y. u will o-rer may plroreaily »«rpiwd pt obst r**w hare wen ted |J»-1«rd The erald oarer, aad lAKOW ^ to oith thr beil •d ibeprvs* rsSMO. j-il*7 ra.ra.ra ' — " ■ ' ' *. ' R Iff AUcti iVfri atlg. MarklewV Arwiea Waive. Tt*e I tret Hslre 4n th- Wf*rid Inf Culp, Br'ilees. H- rre, Uieers, Knit Kh<-tim, Frrrt H-rre. T-tter, Uhoppe«l Hind*, Cbllbloino Corns, oud all 8k4n Etui - l<*nd, and (tortitveij cures PH*w or no (my required. It lepiiolouU-ed togpe l*-rf>ct ratiefnctlofi or moo. y fefuadr ed Ptlce S& i-eMs p,-r b«'X. Fur Bob by O'Butiuou & Co. sxvrs or aoi tu t ss^uxs, I’uunty of Uanio,|| J ran of Otnawtn l*leas I' Orru-R C’oi ntt (!oMMia*io.\Kas, Btaxwxi.1,8. July 1 Ith, IK-*?. Notice I* hereby given re«|uiring the Sub Uunimissloncrsof roatl* tbntughoiit t tlie county to esll out all bauds subject ; gomj.luint nithin rite time dforessid lire public higli- plaintiff* will apply to the Onurt for the relief demanded in the complaint FraneU J. Prlzer, Fraitci* 8. Rotlgers, W. G. Maft keuftiso. Tb«*ma« H. In- giesby aod Fram-is J. IVIker, Jiiakrr, a> partner* umh-r the firm nsm*- of pelzer, Kodger* A i'M., /'is.ooifi, against It. W. M. Williams and W. M. William*. I)*in-Uni$. ettry st UMONs run Hxurr. TWO. W. M. Williams ad(l B. M. Wil liams, Defeudaiit* III llito action: You are hereby sumiumred an<l re- quiretl to aii«wer the coni|Maint In this action, of which a copy if herewith served ii|e.n y ou, and to serve a copy of your answ er on tlie subscriber at hi* of fice at Barnwell Court House, within twenty day* from the service of this summons u|mui yon exclusive of the day of service. If vou fail to answer lliw • Tlie I¥ew Finn, J. L.Morrison & Co., Haokrille. S. C. Grand Spring Opening OUR SAltS FOR THE PAST MONTH FAR AHEAD OF OUR EXPECTATIONS. The Bcautj if the New Oooth, ihe attractive display of Norcltiea in inti to road duty and have the ways thoroughly worked oii the 1st, 2nd and .id days of August next, and tile a report of the work done as soon there after as practicable. By order of the Board. WALTER S. EAVEH, Clerk. Dated, BarnwellC. II., Jhfieiith, 1887 JOHN J. kFAHEB, Plaintiff's Attorney. [i.s| W. Gii.mokk Simms, (\ P. To tlie Defemlaiit, W. M. Williams: Take notice that the sutomons and complaint In this action were filed in the office of the Clerk of (Be Court of OrricE Cocnty Commissioners, * Barnwell, 8.C., July 11th,' 1887.. ... Notice Is hereby given that applies- f-. n mmoii 1 leas at Barnwell k.Ourt House . . V . . 1 V. tv, F1 v sv lln i*tx vs’ssll satx t l-xv Orwl tlon has been made to the (bounty Com- missioner* to open a public road com mencing at or near tlie seven mile post on the public road leading from Barn well C. .11. to Jlaford'e Bridge and run ning south, crossing tire Saltkehatcliie River.bet ween J. U. Ray's place and the wouth of Unrciiles Creek andluter- segting the Limlrer Bridge public road at or near James Ulmer’s place. Ksid application will .lie considered and (Missed upon at the regular meeting of the board on tlie (5th of September next. Provided, That onorlieferetliat day written consent to the right of way, w ithout compensation, of all land own ers through whose premises tHb pro posed road w ould pass shall he obtained and filed In this office. All perrons con cerned will ap|>ear on that day and make known any objection* they may hsviwioatto proposed road. By order of the'Board. *. WALTER S. EAVES, Clerk. in die Comity of Barnwell on tire 2nd v»f June, 1887. JOHN J. MAHER, itiffVAt Plaintiff’s'Attorney. Barnwell C. IL, June 6th* 1887. junc9-Gw TIis Last SadBites I We keeji Constantly In stock r full j line of Potent Mot iilic mikI Wood Hu- ■ ritil C/tiseu, Coffin* and Cask' »h. | A full line of cheap c>. fflus, bard- j ware, til'iimings, &c For vale by M. F. MDLONY. ‘ IRttckvillc. a. 0. julyTJ,^. INSURANCE LICENSE. EXKfTTirT PBPARTMENT, Orricz «*r CyNrranLKa OrszavL. CvLi'MBiv. 8. July 7th, 188; I certify that I Miehal-oii of Barn- we*1, Agent of the Anglo Nevada As- suranro Corpofatloii, Incorporated .by ,} Richard Jr Morris. Voder A cwdemy of Msoaic, CHARLESTON, - 8. C Healing aad Conking Siawrsad Rang**, Mantels, and Ilnurs Fnrubhhig Goods ia great rsrieiy. fiend lor picairea and priam, janG G. L. Lawrence. the State of Callfocn a, ha* complied with the requisition* of the Art of the General Assranbly entitled “Ad Act to, regulate tbe Agencies of Insurance COMMfMMIOPf NIKKCH AXT SSff WaaihlMsioB, M. .Nevr Turk. . ^ liaadlro B ATERBELOXS exthi- 4 /hupanics not inewMatod Ik tbe NUte airely In their reason, of Kowth t;arrtl«a,’ f and I hereby ll- No rotn mire too. di filed with er paid the aaldl Mlehaleou, Agwntsfore- m local' agenu alRM the Uw M the •aid, te lake risks aad traasart all bus!- aeaa af laauraaro la this Mate, ia the roaaiy of Bangs nll^torj^aitta behalf ef said Cvroaimay. . -. Kxptrr* March Mat, I MR. W. R. hTONIY, * UamMfalkr GvmaraL Nvrath CqrnHaa Raflriad. Retunir Broiled wthla every Depart atilt which hit* fitter been equalled in this aection, with our Low IVicc^has done the grent work. A Magnificet Display of Genuine Margaine in New and Desirable et Di Spring Good*, j It la o*r tlcMfe to path up salee and pull down prices. New Drew Goods, Kolitl eolor«<l < 'heel f*lnik«. to ysiril, 'v WkiieChevkai Ntufookj, 6i-y«rd, Vidrris hawns, to srfi. rnnietl Lavii«,4 • I 6e ya-d. Ilniuinintft i'riuir m L#wi:s. is yard. Complete Line of Inmburg kretooideries, ('* in brie. Naiqsc k aud 8wies Lnee, only 1« ) ard. Ladies’I’sncy ll»si to pels, flento’. Fsney 8<K-ki to pnir. Ladies snd ChMdri’s ilirndkcrebiefs, 2^: rack, ] Gents' Usn Ikercliifk, to eoch, 8«>lendi-i Line of Fsp, Pslni Leaf Isas, lotack. T*We Linen and Napkins. All l.inen Towels, lOcesch, Gi-od Colton Towels, to each-, Ckoie- Line of Cereets, ox-> Book Corseis, ‘.'to each, l-s-lies Kxl Gloves, Gents' Kid Glnve*. Ladle* snd hildren's 8fik amd Jersey Glovee and Mills, Gent*' Mtoe* snd 81 pyer*. Children's Shoe* mid 8Hypers. 8pecrjl Low-Pview • (to* drpnpisvenC Gent*’ Un aundrted 8kn>»*. sffe each. Gent*' Percale Mvieis Gents' Li. en Collars, Iffeeach, Gents and Boys Paper Collars, to bos. Special atteuiiiy i* called 15 our stock of Ginghams. Crnikle, Secnuckert. Che nx i* vioD, i'srasols aii4Fancy Notions. Tha Millittcry Deparlment ront iios the Latest Style* m I/adics’nnd M »*.-«* Tritnined snd Unffbnini-d Hats, Flower*, Kcnihcrs, Hihlum*. Velvet*, and orna ments. Ladies' tra# Hats, lOceach, Children’s fStratr Hats, 10c each. No ch irge fur trimiiiia; Imts. Our new ClotMtg Department is now ojiei* with a fnl) stock of Spring mud Summer Clothing for .Men ami Boys. Gents' Lioeo Coals, 35c each. Special L Low Frices in Cldklng, Cents* aod Bojillet Department^-SpleodM Line vl'^traw and Woo) Hats just opened. ' ’ . " Groceries and flantation supplies at City Prices. Daily attracti<>tD will be thrown on our enuatera. We extend a cordial iorita* ttou to all to call aa) examine three Matchless Bargains -whether purchasers or out, for ftJr styles can at fail (o please you aud our Low Pricer ha press you ns ever. J* L, Morrison & Co. 9 J. L M0RR*)N. WILLIAM MCHIUSON. BLACKVfLLE. ». C- i OK.NKR BV THE lOl^lT HOt'SK. NOTICE- is work oa Englar*