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The Barnwell People.
TWO IJOL.L.AHM % YK4U
THURSDAY, MARCH 17,1890.
Special convention of Barnwell Lodre,
Ko 16, K. of P., will be held at their
Hall on Friday at 8 p. tn. Candidate*
for rank* will pleaae be prompt in at*
tendance.
By order J. A. Jenkins, C. C.
Wm. McNaa, K. of R. and S.
March 24th, 1890.
| devolved onwvofKt upon ns by ©or coon*
and 1 ^ | 7 > fidelity to our County, to qur
State and to society. Rut ao far no Ml!
of indictment has been laid before us,
no information, direct or indirect, no*
The OrMvel SmMm*. —-
The ease against Bluhopi, Hill
Vara, in progress when we went to
press lait ween, resulted In a verdict of
r Tb* trt.l of C*pe On eh«r«M with! Untibta upon which to procowl,
murder several years ago took up »und\n
Thursday. The jury remained out all
night but failed to agree and a mistrial
Dr. K. L. Harley was graduated last
week from the Dental l>epartni«nt of
the University of Maryland, Baltimore,
Blackvllle will soon make the trial to
Cet a first class Artesian well. Mr. P,
W. Farrell, with his accustomed gen
erous public spirit, has offered a cen
tral nud eligible lotoo Clark street. It
is proposed to start the well aix inches
in diameter and it is expected that ws-
ter will bei^achcd at a depth that will
give a stream at least four inches in di
ameter. That will supply an ample
abundance for ail the needs of the town
Mr Henry Kammer and Miss Tena,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. li. Burger,
were married on Sunday evening, at the
residence of the brido's parents in
Blackvllle, Kav. J. W. Airial officia
ting. Mr. Kaimner has been with dr.
Simon Brown for twelve years and is a
young man of line character and bus
iness capacity, lie has won a wife of
rare worth and excellence, who will
make his future siways bright and
blessed. This Pxoflk joins their maay
other friends iu wishing them long life,
great prosperity and constant happi
ness.
was entered. Street rumor said that It
stood eleven for acquittal and one for
conviction.
The trial of Jane Lambert for anon
resulted in another failure to agree
upon a verdict, tbe jury remaining out
Friday night. . .
Edmund Stewart was tried for mur
der on Saturday and 'found guilty of
niauttlaughwr,
Daniel Padgett, indicted as being
accessory, was acquitted.
Kdward ilagond was found guilty of
tbls temple of justice, ertet-
atlon hot 1
selling crop under lien.
W. M
Mr. James W. Halford died in Barn
well-on Thursday night from ^he effect*
of the injuries received by the explo
sion of the Imiler of < ttp<. J. W. V\ omt*
ward's saw mill sixty one days before.
H*? bore bis painful nnd prof meted suf
ferings with hraNe pirnewce. AJJ that :
medical skill and the tender nursing of
friende could do ass done, hu( all in
vain
After services conducted by Bev. J.
Vi Airial, lie was buried in the Baj»-
tist Cemetery on Friday afternoon in
the presence of a large number
friends. Mr. Halford was a thorough
ly good, uprigiit and trustworthy man.
HU character was free from all stain
and bD life hoiiKrahle in all Its actions.
He was abut thirty, years of age. A
wife, and two children survive- him.
His life waa iunured for their benefit in
(he Mutual Reserve.Fund Association
lor two thousand do)lwf«.
iV. Way waa acquitted after trial
for the same offence.
Josh Ferguson, indicted for assault
and battery with Intent ~to* kill and
carrying concealed weapons, was ac
quitted. ,
8KNTKXCKS.
Sentences were passed on Monday
morning as follows:
Alick Walker and Tom Paine - Five
years each iu the Penitentiary.
El Bek Cone—Due year iu the Pen
itentiary.
Robt. Uulgnar<K-One year In Peni
tentiary.
Henrietta White—Six months in Pen
itentiary.
Hilliard Carter, Brantley Harvey-
One year In Penitentiary.
Edmund Mewart—Ten years in Pen
itentiary.
S. L. Peacock—Plead guilty to car
rying cuDcealed weapon, twenty-five
dollars tine.
Edward Hagood—Sealed sentence.
second WEEK.
The trial of David C. Heady for the
murder ot Wiiliain Biai k occupied the
j Court on Monday and Tuesday,.anding
: in a mistrial on Wednesday morning.
We stand
•d for its administration between man
and mao, under the shadow of the Un
spotted ermine of your Honor, con
scious of the far reaching contcquencea
of such crimes when they go unpunish
ed, ready to discharge our doty, how*
ever unpleasant or painful It may be,
to God, to humanity and our country.
Awaiting your Honor’s further in*
structions in the premises we respect
fully submit this our presentment.
L. W. Youmans,
C B Free*
J. H. Smith,
W. A. Kuepten,
I, T. Williams
Havoc F Rice,
William Rountree,
G H Augley,
J O. Brunson, ,
C. II Brabham;
C. L. Carter,
J D. Jenny,
J. A. Holly,
Frank Oredn;
H. K. Khoad,
T. B. Harly,
W D. I.ane,
J. W. Bates.
A NBAt COTf AG*of fourrf*ita»and
Kitchen, In thj best residence por-
tH'of Blackvllle- Tbe lot has yard
r
and garden of go©d slse, and exoeileut
tBIW •
* miirl7»tf) Blackvllle, d. C.
T
©•a
e
it U HHid tliattiie jury *U>od six to six.
The defence was insanity, claimed to
have resuited from a blow the head
of the defendant and from contbiiimis
j induigeucs in.the use of ardent spirits.
Tiie sjieeches of Cot. Aldrich for thede-^
0 f-fence and Col. Murpliv for the State
w ere very virmig efforts.
Judge lliui*oa sjs#ke forcibly of the
failure t«» Hud verdicts in the capital
cases tried as worse than a waste* of
time. Horrible crimes bad been c«um-
Clerk Simms received
warrants on Wednesday
the pension
POWDER
Absolutely Puro.
—Push Along and Keep Moving
Come to The C
Tkis powder aev* r varist A marrsl of
purity. mr«b)(tk ami wbolosomenoss Mors
economical than I tie nrdiMsrv kinds, and
?*uaot b« sold in c«>lnp«iiiion with the atul-
thuds of low lest, sh- rt weight slum or phes-
phsts powders. Sold only in eons. Royal
Baeixo Powdse Co . 106 Wali 8t. N. Y.
For Sale.
T HE HOLLAND COTTAGE LOT,
on Railroad Avenue,uearthe.Meth-
Eoll »f goawr of Bsrswett VraSoS Nchsol for
■oaU KsSlay «srrS 1SU IfMW.
odist Parsonage, Wiillston, S. C.
For pri jo and particulars apply to
QKO. II BATES,
Barnwell C. 11., S. C.
feb 4-tf
8m ukadk. ^
8ue Bradford, Jas Lancaster, Fiorry
Holman, Lizzie Jenkins, Fred Moiair.
7tu GRADE.
Fannie Ilagood, Mamie Holmes,
Hobt. .Sander*, Arthur Sanders.
Gru (ikade.
Emmie Moiair, Bonnie Aldrich, g«KHl twelve room dwelling house and
Paiiersoii/j aha liartzoif. Belle g<MKl mitbulldifig*. It is strictly healthy
-Plantation^ For Sale.
^11 REE.Hundred and Eighty-eight
-A acres of good cotton land In Bull
NOW ON HAND—.
:K ASSORTMENT OF
A comp:
COFFlNS#AND*CASKET8
OF ALL SIZES STYLES aSD QUALITIES.
Prices the’lowest in tbe Caunty.
Persons needing them will call oo
WM. W. M00RE,
At MeNsh, Walker 4 Co.’s Store,
march 6-af
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
Like Success.
Pond Towusltip, eight miles from Al
lendale, same distance from .Matthews
Bluff. The improvements consist of a
V ergu
good
Cave, Ida Cave, Willie and has good water. For term* apply
to or address G. M. WILLIAMS;
feb4-3m] Allendale, g. C.
* U Ik* tMSUrA
A—
Bev Arthur Buist.
<i«»ri|on Volunteers, w ill |*reH«*h for tiial
corps fheir Annual gciinoti at < oorf
House Halt, Bla<*kvlHe, at 8 o’Hoeh p.
tn., Sunday next, Jbtii Inst. The pub
lic cordlaliv invited to attend
I hereby anthurize Miss l.ina Owens
to receive and solicit subscriptions for
tt.e Life and Kemlniscetmenof Jetfersou
Davis in the village of Barnwell and
surroundingenuiiiHjiiiiy. Au\ courtesy
cxtended to fter will In* gratefully ap-
prccUteil by «k*. ('. C. Stepmkx.s,
GoBcral Agent for
Cbarleaton, Barn-'ell. Collctou and
Hampuui Countiis.
March Jbfh, Iniio
initied in lids Cnuirty atpl it is under a
frightful ban all over the country It
is no wonder, he said, that the country
has loot faith in the ( otiru.
=! 7RrnH» agiritisl' Atfn'd "OXTUC'¥tldT
Samite, as a4*cessories to the murder
of John J licjferuau was uul prossed.
G. W. Bishop, H. H. Hill, G. C. Yarn
were scnuuojetl to pay eoht- of proeecu-
th>n. G W. Bi-liop fined or four
months In jail, il. H. iiill and G. C.
Varu fined pjoeacli or (ao month* iu
Bailey, Lula
Bradford.
5tu grade. -
Eloi*e Sander*, Michel Pecple*, Mary
Armstrong, Edwards Patterson, Klor-
encc Price. Auua Duflbar. Fred Falk-
eu»tein.
" 4xu grade.
'Jenny Pate, Clara McLemore. Merrie
Brown, Jessie Freeman,
Dyches, Kitiise Owen*, Alice Lafilte.
Daisy iMeks, Kva Boyles, Susie Ver-
dier, Mattie Aldrich, Chivilette Biinnis,
Allie Parker, Jenny Lou Bates, Jacob
Woodward, Manley Dicks, Ueuuie J«u-
kius t l>abuey Pate.
FOB SALE.
M Y LARGE NEW DWELLING,
containing 8-Urge rooma.
jail.
The General S< *»ioa* was adjourned
and tiie Common Picas opened ou Wed
nesday morning. *
Prrsratwaat sf th« GiaaS Jary.
1I«£ on. Pr*tiil~
WatarSay* m.m ■■
' Weather prophet Wiggi.i* made a
suecesi>lul predietion as to the «tnnii on
wLiiurday. In all sections of this coun
ty the wind did oonaidersliladaaM^feby
blowing down large numbers of dtedi
trevs. Hlglier up the couiify the ►*oriu
bd’aine eyclouic Houses were blown
down and unroofed, and two j»ers<»us
were killed, a negro woman at Sumter
•ind a white man In Union County
The Hpartuuhurg and Union Railroad
bridge scro-a Broad river at Shelton
was blow n into the river.
Frail aa4 Raisa Gravers As—rUUas.
A meeting of th* Fruit and Meion
Grow era As»o«*aiiou af ©oudi Carolina
*>*111 be held ai lUai kville, S. C , on
’J huradav, AprlHOth, ©t 12 o’cJink m.
Every section lnteh**n*<1 \stiarne*z]y ns-
guested u> send representatives, and
shippers are asked to pre c.it at said
meeting names of unsatisfactory com
mission houses, mi we can co-operate
with the Georgia association -
Business of rm|>ort*nce will lie trans
acted. By order:
J. B. Black. President,
F. M.*Mixa<»\ Secretarr. -
Vtilllstoa .Vas.
Mr. 11. Nachman moved tn Blackvllle
mn Tuesday. Mr. L. S. .Mc)ltvh*ni|»e
w ill iiiiMiediateiy move into the lioitse
vacated bv Mr. Nachman.*
• A mad dog made hi* appearance on
snir street* Sunday morning and began
to tight every dog he could find. A
party pursued and succeeded iu killing
trircr about a mile from tow n?
Rev. Jus. Me Nab and M«ft> L M.
Wcathersiiee w#re united in the bonds
of matrimony at the bride’s residence,
March 16th .ii*bG, by f/ev. f) W. Key.
Mr. -'andera Bell.and Mi-a Strlngrield
were married by Rev. !)• W. Key, at
Hie. residence of Mr. Be** Youngblood
March I6tli, 1890.
The First Union wlil imld Its nfret-
ing ar- Williston next Friday, Saturday
and Sunday.
(’apt. W. W. Matthews, living near
Williston, lost his gin house, the seed
of 30 bales of cotton, new gin eoinlcn-
aer, press and sot of Fairbanks scale*.
The fire caught almut one o’clock Mon
day from a spark from the engine.
The loss is about £1,230, with no insur
ance. * ' Hal.
f be Gallaat G«rS«**.
We have race!veil a very handsome
invitation to attend the Second Annual
Ball of the Gordon Volunteers at Court
House Hal), Black ville, Thursday even
ing, April 17th.
That it will be the event of the season
in all the County an on/? who knows
Blackville’s progressive!)ess and tbe gal
lantry of the Gordons can doubt for a
moment. ^Whenever duty oalla the Vol
unteers, the prjde uud safeguard of
Blackvllle, arc first in the field, and
there arc ho laggards in its rank* when
pleasure is to be captured. We hope
And expect to be a looker-on that even-
jug, and The People wishes that the
To 77m Honor. J. H:
*u<j Judgr:
Umler the instructions of your Honor’s
charge that we are iu the public service
for tiie year, as well between terms as
during the sei>fIons of the Courts, we
cannot take Into immediate considera-
tVou the complete examination of the
public offices. The pressure of duties
demanding our first attention has so oc
cupied our time that we have been able
to make only a cursory Inspection.
The jail was fuiasd iu good condition
iuh! tbe. prisoners spoke well of the
>herlfTs treatment, complaining only
of a little suffering from cold eauserl by
a ilefective heater, w hich the Sheriff iu-
forms us would have l*een repaired had
not th- ex«*ec<llng niildnesaof th* win
ter remlcn'd its use unnecessary until
very recently.
The poor bouse farm seemed to be la
g'Hxl condition. A very hasty inquiry
into the affairs of tiie County Commix-
sinner’* office developed a decided itn-
pruvement under the present adminis
tration, a marked reduction in expend!-
lures, particularly iu the medical and
ration liills of tl»e h©G*e and pttor
of .the County, reaching at a minimum
calculation 73 per cent, which if per
severed In will result in a saving to the
County of several thousand dnPar*. We
desire to call Ute attention of the County
Commissioners to tiie condition of the
bridge across Edisto, know n a* “Miley*
Bridge ’ and to complaints of fariHing
tri9 netr tbe road at (he Ilagood planU-
^"tiotr-orr CttftTfirtLz mxt?.'
Wu n«»tH u itb n grwt au <*s'i<ie«£ frel-
ing,oT unrest anddisaatisfaction auwoig
tiie masses of the |irople w ith the pres
ent method* of the administration of
justice. Professional courtesies ex
tended as a matter of course among the
meniliers of the Bar and the refinements
ol rulings from tiie Bench ii|K>n legal
technicalities have assumed a latitude
too a ids to comport conaUtentlv with
the sure, prompt and wholesome en-
forccmentof tbe laws. Tlw> rules of pro
cedure have become so im lie ate, refined
and uncertain tliat. they cause delay af
ter delay, affording in their net-work
Uh» frequent opportunities for the es
cape of criminals, through the adroit
ness of their advocates and tiie weari
ness of their prosecutors, and often end
ing in tiie entire and flagrant miscar
riage of justice There are ether fac
tors in this lesa of faith to which we arc
constrained to refer. Iu the eager de
fence of ttndr clientage member* of tbe
Bar are too apt to forget their duties to
the State and to society,jind tooreretep
tbe proprieties of tlioir profession. De
votion to the interests of those w hom
they represent is Uk) apt to become a
jiersonal enthusiasm that makes them
forget all other obligation*—(hey come,
stop hy-atep—to believe that the snd*
3rd GRADE.
.’iary Burckhalter Mary Dychcs,
Maud Harrison, Willie Armstrong
2nd GRADE.
Nora Cave, Hattie Dycbea, Eva
Dyehca, 4 harlie Falkenxtein. Ernest
Cave. Julia Bellinger, Ix>vey Dicks,
Bath-rviotn and Water-work* in the
Florence , house—nice .Servant’s Hou-o, laige
Stallies, and ail necessary outbuildings.
Flue well of w ater.
Large vegetablirgarden.
Handsome flower garden.
Best location lu tow n.
Termseasy. Apidy to
A, j. I.TCVY;
THE REASON
* MADAM’S
MICROBE KILLER
is the moat wonderful
medicine, is because
it has never failed in
any instance, no mat
ter what the disease,
from LEPROSY to
the simplest disease
known to the human
’-The sdeurtflcmen of to-day claim and
prove that every disease is
Caused by Microbes
•- ’ —Art>— • ■
R ADAM’S MI< KOBE K!LLKR
McNab. Walked &
wm be glad to see yon. After jam fafirtf exatnlned thfilr goo^fi uA
prlcit yon will be glad that yon west ter
f
HE-AJDQTT.
and will go away, reeolted to return end to tell all yonr neighbors, Kindred
friends about the unexpected
jBETTER TIMES IN BABNWBLL
that McN AB, WALKER A CO. bare Introduced aineetheelfitewn
McNAB, Have In stock the beet Agricultural fmplemenu ntedt In
WALKER ETery thing umled to make the best crop# tlwu your lan<
A CO. dues, and that with the least possible expenditure o(
from the Plow to break to the Wagon to haul home*
_ * rsicxa will xot near toe.
Keep full stocks of the best Eaubies, from the standard Heart
eerie* that the robust appetites of those tbat get tbelr dally brat
McNAB,
WALKER
A CO
the sweat of tbelr brows demand, to the choicest lieltcaoiee that please
the palates of the well-to-do and brlug back health to the
cate invalids.
(4 TBT TUXIB KITCHEN PETaXC.
"A
—
McNAB, Offer to the Ladles chahulug lines of all tbe new and faahlooaUa
WALKER Spring Goods, besides the well established fabrics that are always use
4 CO.
It cannot bo
ty factor la
mad keep
first alia-
McNAB,
WALKER
A CO.
ful, ornamental and popular. No mate so ulioios that
suited. A prqtty home, street or church dress Is a^
lautily happtiH
the heart of the husband from
glance.
“a THING OF BEAUTT IS A JOT FOBBTRE.”
Have received a superb Stock of Clothing and Fnrnlthlog Goode for
their friends of the masculine persuasion. A good suit of Clothes if
a taking Introduetion tnto the busy world, and we can adorn the
young, make the old comforable and Introduce tflb oaadldate and the
citizen, becomingly, from the crown of tbe bead to tbo aole Of the fool.
IE"
IxApls Nevils,
ler grade.
Minnie Bundn, Mattie Burckhalter,
Frizelle May,'Fairy I>>ng, Jmpl
Bellinger, Bertha Sadtrr, Corrinne
Owens, Gilmore diumt, Frank Arm
strong.
B£M LIM OF OMlaBKI.
My drinkliiR frtmds, 1 will relate,
And here Tl! pit lure oat >txir fate;
I’ll prove wheryn it Is yuitr U*
AU ye, who IRe this cup o( woe.
iMHf
And burns up perfect mines of health;
And heart* that once wtreUybt and flad
fk-eui now, to be distreMing sad.
You dare not say 1 tell a tale.
It has ntiii tbe train from tbe iron rail,
From the heights of fame, has bulled men
..--down.
And made bright fare* wear a frown.
dec 12-tf
Blackvllle, 8. C.
FOR SALE.
Threw lots on Main Street with SO feet
s law
offiv« and 1’ost office.
Four lot* opposite Mr. W. Gilmore
Simms, same measurement.
Tbe lot and restd ‘nee new occupied
bv Capt. Woodward 100x2<Xi feet.
The five lot* and buildings between
Tobin’s drug store and 1’ost office on
Main Street
Thci*e are the n;o*t desirable bulidin
ots In tbe town for any purpose a.i
will Itc sold reasonably.
For full particulars apply to
A. T. WOODWARD.
feb ’jn-tf
Exterminates the Microbes and drives
them out of the system, and when that
is done you cannot have an acbecr pain.
No matter what * the disease, whether
a simple case of Malaria Fever or a com
bination of diseases, we cure them all at
the same lime, as wc Hyal all the dia-
eases coftAtittHionallrv 7
Asthwsf*. fi/oasMiiaMpilwaB. Catorrb,
Hr«*aschlil»« KheasnaatleMB, laiW-
■ejr uad 1,1 ver
uad I'ever, I’o w • TroableM,
Im all lljs l«»rsn-, uad, la Aset,
every IFIaea»e knaws las ilse
Umsmssm wyai
B.ware of FfMidulem Imiiations
(same as
See that our Trade Mark
above) appears on each jug.;,
Send for book (< History of the Mi
crobe Killer,” given away by^
G. K. RYAN, dealer in fa
:ancy gro
ceries, segars, tobacco, bakery, Barn
well, and D. K. BRIGGS A CO., BUck-
ville. , [feb 13-ly
For Sale.
It has nwuic the ship so down at sea,—
Uituxe'd men ado wiv«w to diuMcrw;
Oi«Nr<l ii/tlr haU** to pine for bread,
And ariekcii pioibers almost dead.
It ban caused a lot of untold grief.
A ad oh ! how wldoiu give* relief;
Of all wha h it ran cl»»uiy baosC
Are shipwrveked uilnd* aod a murdered hast.
It ban scorned contrition’* humble •toil*.
And dimmed lace bright uplifted r)es;
No riKhteou* imths it ere ka- trod.
But provoked to wrath, a loving God.
Ah! whiskey that accursed name:
It has taken virtue and given shame,
This great result, 1 shrink to tell.
It has sent immortal souls to bell.
Then by far. It lx Utter me think*.
To let alone w ine aud all Uveraue diinks;
For it, doubtless on earth 1* man ’s fiercest (os,
For barn well* good people W. A. O.
—O. V. Caie.
Y Af.UABLK I’lsntation lying on Port
Radaiu’* Microbe Killer is no loogsr ’
ffortuffc
if u**ue<i for two year* and has never
failctl in any case.
For Sale by G K. Rvan, Barnwell,
D. K. Brigg* A Co., Blackvllle.
The life of a man consists not in see
ing visions and dreaming dreams, but
iu active charity and willing service.
Tarkindton I’raikii:, I\ <).
Liberty County, Tex.
Mr. Radam—1 nave used Wm. Rad-
am'o Microbe Killer, and many of uiy
neighbor* have used it with the most
wonderful result in many case*.
<1eo. F. Allen.
For Sale by G K. Ryan, Barnwell,
D. K. Briggs A Co., Blackvllle.
dlers expect it 4o be nlgBOjvefak
diers expect
The Bail will be under the/tujpieee of
the following capable committee*:
reception committee.
Messsrs.JL W. Farrell, F. I*. Groves,
J. C. Keys, F. M. Mixson, J. P. Strobel,
Lieut. P. J. Drew, Hergt. J. L. Bulat,
Sergt, L. F. Free, Sergt. T. M. Walsh,
Nergi. I. F. Still. Prlv. J. P. O’Neill,
Priv. Wm. MorrUon.
justify the means and that success is to
be pure:
purciused, even by the sacrifice of
their high profex«ion. As Grand Juror*
we have been made painfully aware of
the systematic, unbUuhiog pressure
brought to boar upon jurore in the dis
charge of their duties. (.’files* the bet
ter sense of our people shall repudiate
such interference it shall have to be
written that trial by jury is a delusion
and a mockery or else the panels will
have to he kept uudcf lock aiad k«jr by
the bailiffs from tbe date of their draw
ing until the ending of their term* of
service. .
The recent forcible entry of our
•o ioAhe * —— -
com mitteb on arbangemerts.
Corp John O^orfnan, Corp. G. W.
Nevlls/Corp. Jno. F. William*, priv.
Hugo Dodenhoff, Priv. Juo Kammer.
'FLOOR MANAGERS.
Lieut. C. 8. Bulat, Priv. R C. Ungk-
lln, Priv. Cbag, Brown.
Music by Beardon Bra* Band. MU-
^(ar/ Cou)i»anlc5 appeal in naifors.
tng tKenro of eight ae
fence less prisoners, the shoot! ng them to
death in cold blood, a deed which your
Honor has uliaraeterised as a brutal
butchery and the most cowardly and
cold-blooded assaasiuation that has oc
curred in any part of our country since
the foundsttau of our government, has
shocked the civilization of ourbravAoid
County, jealous of her honor and proud
of her long law-abiding record which
had blessed with peacefulness her broad
borders for so many years. Under vour
Honor’s charge that U becomes our dotf
to Sake cog nuance of all vlolallont of
the law too excessive to bts dealt with by
alngU individuals, we have approaobed
the consideration of this crime with an
abiding faith in the loyaky and human
ity of our people, resolutely determined
to discharge the oneruui rowpooaibUUy
Royal Railway around Martin’*
Station* containing 3300 acres, about
half cleared, rest in virgin forest. At
tiie Station is two Stores, three Out
building*, one Gin Hi>u*e, I run-roof, 12
H P. Engine, 70 *hw Gin, Screw, Ac.,
and Steam sprinkling spparstus. Tbe
settlement* are scattered conveniently
tiie over place and there 1* ample acooin-
tnodaUuu for Ute laborers aad live stock.
The field* are clay land and are In a
high atateof cttlttratlon. yielding btud-
omrc returns- Tiie re*idcnoe iu center
of Plantation Is a Iwautifill cottage sur
rounded by a Ro»e garden and large
evergreen oaks, also outbuildings, soch
Kitchen, Smoke House, Blacksmith
Shop, Carriage House, Stable*, Bams,
Ac. Around residence about forty acre*
i* under good fence. On West side of
plantation abutting on Runs is aswamp
and ujUand pasture under rail fence aud
Talbott & Son,
Richmond, ■ - Ya.
MANUFACTURERS.
WILL FURNISH
LOWEST ESTIMATES
—On all kinds of Machiu«ry.--
wire of about 800 acre*. The mules,
eows, sheep, hogs, wagon*, plow*, har-
uiower and rake can
be treated for at same time.
ALSO
Tbat Farm no* mile from C. H. known
as “Martin Place,” containing3 *4acre*.
Parties wishing to purchase will apply
to W. A. MARTIN,
Martin's, 8. C.
feb &-<5m
MONEY TO LEND.
It is ** easy tn tel) the truth to your
wife a* to tell a Lie, but it i* not always
so expedient.
Falls Citt, New., May 18, 18e9.—-1
waul another jug of Microbe Killer. 1
have used one jug and must say that
my catarrh and Uy*p*p*i4« ot many
year* standing, have ahooet disap
peared. My. appetite, which was so
delicate, is just the opposite. My kid
neys also bothered me a great deal, but
they do not now. I believe Microbe
Killer u> be tbe greatest medieiuein the
world. You may use my testimony
and welcome, if it will do any good.
Yours truly, H. E Emcbory.
For Sale by G. K. Ryan, Barnwell,
D. K. Briggs A Co., Blackville.
Tho business of money lending here
tofore conducted by Col. W. 11. Duncan
w ill be continued by the undersigned,
at the same place over the Bank of Barn
well,
Term* made easy, ard I/oana effected
ENGINES AND POILEIW, B\W
AND GRISTS MILL, COTTON GIN8,
PRESSES AND ELEVATORS, BRICK
AND IILING MACHINERY,
PLANERS AND WOOD WORKING
MACHINERY
Write to me for prices before buying.
McNAB.
WALKER
A CO.
“with all good grace to grace a gkhtlemah.
/ re ready to contribute to tbe health aud happlneos
A CO.
Of tho
Township* by selling the best of all those blessed labor •oven
relieve the drudgery of hou*ekeeplng T toevery husband who loves hte
wife and remniitiers his courtship pledges and msfrtege obligations.
Tbe man who has our makes In his household ^ **
DOJA MOT FEAR MfS MOTBRR-IM-LAW.
Reserving the best for tbe last lnvite everybody to enjoy that cow^
i..rt wbteh wlU a**4-<.inpaay each wearer of their »bue« in their dlltjr
McNAB.
WALKER
A CO.
rounds. Their footwear is grippe proof and a source of perfect
tent to all who *
“mass rooT-raiMis ok theeAKoeoF time."
Invite you to eall for what you want If you don't see It, for wo kav#
it. know where It is and will be glad to serve you/
KO race RLE TO SHOW GOODS. * —
McXab, Walker A Co.
Msrcb 20-tr
5BS
ALLEN SILK COTTONSEED.
piFTY 0ENT8 fl gHSHGL.
We Are offering for sale ALLEN BILK COTTON SEED grown by ooreelx
and warranted genuine aud pure.
We made a bale to the acre last year. It yields 32 per cwnt. of lint, but Its fit
quality »nd consequently higher price makes Ha most profitable vartety.
U brought three cents a pound more In the Barnwell Market this seasoa
the ordluarv staple. As compared with Peterklu (otton, taking yield Into oow*
side ration, the ALLEN 8TAPLE cleared
EIGHT DOLLARS A BALE
more than tba ordinary cotton of the country.
Col. Mike Brown and McNah, Walker A Co. sold tbe ALLKX STAPLE In
l Charleston last fail for 17 vents a pound
gin.
V. C. Badham.
mar 13-tf)
General Agent,
Columbia, 9. C-
Dr. J. H, E. MILHOUS,
Dental Surgeon*
Blackvllle, S. C.
regular appointments as
with promptness aud dispatch.
WILI.18 J DUNCAN,
J. J. BROWN.
January 9th, 1890. •
Melon SEED For Sale*
8sv Katerj-lker*.
We are in receipt of frequent
eouent cards
lubscribe for
—Two Hundred Bushels of—
and letters offering to su
The Peofle and pay in the fall. As
many of tbe writer* are unknown to us
we would prefer that such subecriptions
should be forwarded through our agents.
We will send The Pcori.s on time to
all subscribers who may bo recommend
ed as reliable by our agents, with the
understanding that the subscription for __ ^ ,
* b».
ur I proof, nevsr rotting as long as they are
fore the 15th of October next. Our
ageuts are:
J. M. Hair—Williston,
L- A. Thomson—Klko,
G. D. C Lange—Black villa,
D. W. Dyebes—Lees,
J. E. Steadman—Grahams,
H. M. Grahaaz—Bamberg,
H. R. Matthews—Dunbarton,
B. F. Weathersbee—Weathersbesv
William Holland—Greenland, .
Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Jr—Kiddie Pend.
.* JJlt. Lancaster—Elmose,
O. F. Brabham—Buford’s Bridge,
C. 8. Warner—Appleteo.
Dr, R P. Searson—AlteMdaJe,
Capt. L. F. Dicks—EileiUon, \
J. B. All—Colson, v \
R. T. Logan—News and Courier
building, Charleston,
J» J. Dicks A Bro—Augusta.
One Hundred Pounds of genuine
Kolb Gem Seed for Sale, ijersonally se
lected by tnejroiu well shaped and well
striped melons weighing from thirty
pounds apiece upward. For prices ad-
dress
C. H. MATHIS,
» Blackville, S. C.
P. 0. Box 24.] ' jan 9 tf
It was prepared on tbo common now
W F. HOLMES, Jr.
Rod Oak.
LEROY MOLAIJC,
BarnwoJL
Ram well Pai*rcad
Gb *n4 oA*r 8an4*f, Kov. ilk, IMS. trola-
•ill ma asMlwvatUI furtlwr aotk*:
. .Dollf.
—tf ^ —
a in
p m
Leave Barnwell
9:16
6:00
Arrive Blackville
/ 9:40
6^5
I/eave Blackville
. 10:16
9M
Arrive Barnwell
10:45
10 8X)
A.S
FOR THE PEOPLE.
Try them aod you
onted
above ground,
be pleased and profited For sale by
m. l*. PKAeocK.
Barnwell C. II., S. C.
U1
Will have
follows:
At Barnwell, C. H from 1st. Monday
(or sales-day) iu each month to Wed
nesday evening. Ofllce at tiie Patter
son House.
At Sally’s, B. A. A N. R. R., from
3d Monday in each month to Wednes-
dav evening. Office at Price’s Hotel.
Will he at tils home office at Blackville
every Friday and Saturday from 1st of
February to 30th September inclusive,
and every Thursday, Friday aqdSatur;
day, from 1st October to 3i*t January
Inclusive.
Will make appointments with patients
to meet them at either of his offices at
any time.
Patients will find it more comfortable
to have their work done at tbe office,
though If desired will call on them at
their residence* anywhere within thirty
mile* of Blackville.
\v f.i« r r\VAiii>.
-r -
• 1 *
STATIONS.
A.M. PM.
I.f Mnckville
ieiv vos
“ A*hlri|(b
ISAS VIA
• Woudward**
)*.*> via
Ar Harawell
ILBU tM*
Iu
%94 r\v A1AU.
8TATTOK8.
L» bar avail
•• Wo.«! ward’*
“ Ashleivli
tsfi
Ar DUckrllle
t
AM.
«:*»
S.M
•:te
as
rr~.v
4
P. M.
»:te
ais
Baro veil Railroad Train* eonnoct with boutACai*
•llaa IlaUwaf Tral .* as follow*:
Ko. 1 haacoaooctionfrwin South Corollna Rallv*?
from Aofuata aud Cfcarloaton.
No. tconnecU with South Caroltua Rallhar fat
Charlet.ton, Ausurtaand all nolrU Last and Wcvt
No. S ha* nouooctlon from South Oaroitua Katlwa}
frw* Cokuafato, Camdra, ChariMlon and A'lgvaU.
No.4ti*onacU vtth >ontb Carolina Railway foi
Cbarleaton, Colum bla » nd all poinl* Loti and W**»
J. T. WILLIS, Superintendent
BUckviUr, Akton & N>wbt ny K. H
Time Table taking Meet October 14th, 1880.
PASSEKOEE TSAIS*. MORTH BuCfcD.
Leave Blackvllle 10 15 a m # 8 p mt
A FEW WORDS.
Having discontinued the sale of Li
quors since tbe New Year
10 80 a ra 8 l‘/p m
Leave Walker.
Leave WbakM* 10 80 a in 8 18 p m
Leave Aldrich 10 88 a ra 8 ’JO p in
Lee re 8pringfttld ,10 50 a in 8 32 p ra
Leave Sal'v’s ill Ota
BACON AT AUCTION.
—On next Haleday I will SeB—
2,060 Pounds of Bacon,
Warranted sound amt sweat, for what
It will bring, for cash, in lotabf 100 to
1,000 pounds, aod don't you forget U.
aft* Lm I* 4- A.4JOC5H.
Bora«#U C M.,B C.
H AS been busy in. selecting and col
lecting a stock of GEN ERAL MER
CHANDISE that will suit the people
by its completeness and please their
pocket* by the moderation of its prices.
The public geaeratty and the ladies
particularly are invited to call, cx-
amHae good* and compare prices with
thus* quoted elsewhere. '
And don’t you forget
Tbat you may be happv vet.
If yon buy at BEN DAVIES Store,
Where you’ll surely get more
Goods for your money than at establish-
roents that promise a heap aod perforo
nothing worth talking about. --
BEN DAVIES,
Barnwell C. H., 8. C.
ink 44 pm
Leave Perry ill 18 am 8 58 pm
I.eavs Waaener 1110 a m UL8 p m
Arrive Seivern [tl 44 a mV 23 am
boctk bockd.
I>eave Belrrm..... 447pm» 7 00ann
Leave Wagenw I R OR p raJT Pi a ra
Leave Pern’ 6 14 p m|7 26aa»
Leave Sally’s 5 28 p in 7 41 a m
8 44 p m,7 56 a m
6T*n> ro;H 12 a m
8 06 p ra *1&a m
0 1« p ra 8 80 a ra
leave Whaley*
Leave-Walker*^.
Arrive Blackville
•Sumlay only. ♦Dafly.
Blackvfile. Ppr1nRfl«-ld, Sally’s aud WageDer
are tclecrapnlc stations.
Close cmiDecSimw made at Blackvffie with
the South Carolina Hallway and Sarawak
traiaa.
J. C. KEYS, Supertntendent.
Foil Ko)*l i»< Auuu Ral.w»y.
Acotsta, Ua., January Mth, ISM.
On slid after this data tbo pawwngar traiaa
will run as follows by 90lb araridiaa time:
SOCTM BOUKD.
No. S | •No. 471 t»
Lv Augusta, a. m
Ar Ellenton.p. M
Robbins,
Mlllett,
Martins,
Beldoc,
• Appleton,
Allendale,
Lv Allendale,
Ar Campbelltoo,
Branson,
Hampton,
-Vamvilk,
McNeill’s,
Cumiuiug’s,
Early Branch,
Yemassec,
Coosaw,
Beaufort,
Port Koyal,
11 10.5 06
12 17 tf 43
12 30|7 03
IS 61 ;7 47
13 68 8 03
1 0,18 30
1 1*4 50
I 23,9 10
1 **'8 10
1 40j9 37
1 62 9 33
F. M
2 Oh
2 47
P. M.
10 25
3 ittoa*
II OQ
2 3311 07
2 4311 38
4 4611 tt
6 14
3 40
6 65
A
• 00
« 33
• S3
7 00
7 08
7 37
7 »*
7 69
8 S3
9 50
10 63
jll 39
■X
' North Bound.
I *«
J *No. 45
tio
Lr Port Royal,
7 351
P. M.
JS?
Beaufort,
7 48
i ko
Coosaw,
8 16
3 09
Yeuiassoe,
8 46
2 36 a. M.
3 68
Early branch.
9 A6
306
3 36
Cummings,
10 13
8 26
6 44
McNeill e,
10 27
3 84
6 6»
Varnville,
10 32
3 69
6 19
Haroptou,
10 46
4 08
« 19
Ar Brunaon,
10 61
4 40
8 43
Lv Campbelltoo,
11 08
6 00
6 88
7 30
Ar Allendale,
11 68
6 30
Lv Allendale,
11 30
6 60
\
Appleton,
11 37
6 13
Ileidoc.
11 46
6 30
i
Martin’s,
11 66
647
Milieu,
.13 03
S9
fiJNr^ss
3 45
Jf.M.
Ellen ton,
13 30
rttjt!
Ar Angnste,
* ’v. ■■'2
•Daily, tDaily exeept So
J. R. Einstein,
141 COMCmfea* MTUffiSrr,
HAVANNAH OA
Wholesale Dealer 1b JteotB*, Boys’,
^ftb 13-tf
Childrens’
aod Ladles’ Data.
* j«it4 ir
. '"r.
Connection mads at
Iona] and Wsstere Carolina
Oeonria Railroad ter Ml
Railway for <
FUeida potnta.
Cheap retorn
alter fi o’clock,
rceridug before
R. W. Mckt,
. T. K
T£t* .
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