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The' Hartwell People. — •TWO JK VUSAXC THUHSbAY, MAY i:», IsiHt. The rpKuInr tnectih!* of Barnwell, Lo<lge No. .16, Kuiultth of 1'jthias, Will be l\tld at their Hall <ai Friday nwht at 8 o’clock. A full attend- •iwBis requested, Wm. McNab, K. R. S. A HurrrM Crnham, Ramber^, ts iresulj- at all times to l*suo lire insurance pol'K eica in #ouml, strong and straight com- i»atii«H. Re sure wtmn ymi insure loilowiiig apiwltttiiienfa of ■ een'sns enumerators for Barnwell Coun ty : you are nMttrtxl of ieertaiti payment in ease of loss by tire. Ami‘every provi dent man ought to keep the protection of a policy over Abe home of hisTaiiilly. In this matter delhvs are dangerous. “In time of jicace prepare for war” and incite golden summer get ready for the fruitful f:\ll ’by having your eu- j —— gines, boilers and ginning macliinery put in first class couditiou by Howard The next d'Rularcompunleation of 1{ros ^ (>i , the p avli{ r on Works, liutck- Hamiotiy uidxe No. l< A.-. | v y] e> They are master maidiihists and ,do*flrst class work. If you want to know more about them a«k rapt. .1. T. Willis, of the Barnwell Railroad, Capt. ,J. Keys, of the Blackville, Alston au 1 Newberry R. K., Mr. 1* W FarreH, Mr. Simon Brown, or any of their nu merous patrons. Don’t wait until they are overcrowded with work. will be held at the new Masonic Tem ple in Bum well upon 14 th day ot June, li'90, the .same being the 2nd Saturday in said month, beginning at ^Ilurii twelve.” It is nested that a large attendance be had and that tlie mtiihliers meet at the old Temple, promptly at 11 o’e?o<dc for the piir- of marthim? tip to their new lA>uge Hull. By order of W. •. M.% H. 1*. ANDEKSiby, Secretary, td , j Pic nics now, Politics hereafte?. Oranulated sugar at 8 ct» a pound at Jesse Dunns. Augusta Is on another boom. Seven divorces were granted last Saturday. Up in Fairfield they are talking of the rainy day at Ridgeway as the Tillman Storm. Read Simons Sc Woodward's adver tisement where they ‘inaure dwellings Comptroller General ^'erner is now makingHTTrsnTru)riTsett.tr111e111 requirgrf- . by law with County Treasurer Kirk- land. ' Isaac Michalson bought 21 bales of The reapponio-nmeitt,. nbniit which Capts. Tillman and Youmans had their, squabble at RidgeyVay, is a settleil ques tion. It is provided for by an amend ment to the Constitution adopted' by the vote of the people in the general election of 1880 and ratified by tlie Gen eral Assembly December 4 22, 1880. The re'apportionmeHt wilb be made on tie; basis of the.L'niteil States census of 18UU and w ill go iiito effect at the elec tion in 1S5J2. If the campaigners will quit fighting over settled issues and duced they will strike a genuine, live issue.—Xovvberry Observer. “keep off of tUo Plttrorm.’ On Thursd iv last a large excursion left Columbia for CTiarlestpn. Heen- cotton last Tittvrsilay feomW. M. Cave, ; ioreemenfs were taken on at .many Cents all places, and among others Mr. and Mis. Jacob Symmers, of Orangeburg of Red Oak, paj mg 11 d-10 around. To prevent chills and fever, take Frog Pondj ( hill and Fever Cure in broken doses. Sold e\ei)\\Ueie at t struck by the coal bin and kstorked bOceaits fjcr bottle, s 2-t ; ulu j or p|| e ear where he was frightfully Jttst below Braneb ville \rr. Summers, while standing on the platform, lean- hiL^ outward . ami looliing b.ieU w .-nd. Tb® OtciSh Taker a. • /■ ' - 4 ♦ I The chief aupervisor of cenatt* for thfe .‘Id diatrkd of South Carolina has IWiiJ.iiiln Myer, for, Allcn.laHlisuu.*"‘t,"* a “ u " , pl '"-' e over ““ B * ,,k ot l!a '"- Thomas G. Brown for 1st sub-divis ion Bamberg tow itsliip. , . Aaron G. Vara for 2d sub-division Bamberg township. - . Wcshiy S. Dixon for Barnwell town ship.. KJward L. Patterson for Beldoc township. Marion X. Thompson for Bennett Springs town-ship. John D. Millumso for 1st sub-divis ion Hlaekville township. , t Boyce L. Kasterling for 2dj'sub-divis ion Blivckville township. ' Benjamin F. Folk for Buford's Bridge township, Richard Gardner for Bull Pond township. .'Cato C., Robinson for Fish Pond township. James M. Hair for Four Mile town ship. Charles Duousing for George’s Creek township. y. James R. Bradley for Great Cypress township. T homas D. Curry for Midway town ship. . * Thomas Clark for Red Oak township, Isuit- A^ M-i xuh-for Giqhland-fco-wtt. shTPx X WTlliamdl. Hair for Rosemary town- isaac Barker for sWamore township. — Miles B. V am for Three Mile town ship. , George Butler, Jr., township^ WHlistou Red Oak lost one of dts best colored citizens on Sunday in thedmith of Alex Tilly, lljj was a thrifty farmer and had been a consistent Democrat since -T87t). _ wounded. He was st*tit back outlie up train but died as it^tcached Orange burg. - —. - -— — U illi^ton -—-■ • _—- * • Ju>t rwuo.l .,n«lirt lot of beautiful . K-<« I* I.awns. L'liAlHi',, l>o l5o-.'». fl,au.br,-ys '»>>"!«• -W oou.l.-r. aro lakou in at juh! Salines, al very low figures—Ptt4t- 4 11 iL-MiceLs ou sm mill, and- li,- invito,! in cull atJcnsTilunu-s-and | 1 M;uutltrn])£l,.. ,n oaol, month. . - • i - I Mass O’Bierne gave her school a boll- 1)0 conwiccd. j day hoU Friday, 'i'iioy .i-ont tlio.layat Majbr Tlieo. Dellbu, ?g»‘nt for the i <i^ose INuul Pai k and had a Very j-jere— tV'+rrbl and IHelget, w ts in tl nt pb- nie and engaged in variouf iWn mi Monday and favored us with a , miiit»*«‘metit>. - rief rati lJjiix r .hy long odds, the bMl : 'One ot our young men concluded to canvasser in fhe 8fcHto. -take a ride one evenimr last week.- lie Andrew \T.- V'loulward, Ksq. G haiiam, sj. C., May 12, 1890* Editor Pi oph’: Four weeks from next Sunday the Htishigexercise- of our school will be gin. . 1 have meil~To get tin’ names of the beails of all the families in TluTeoun- ty in order to scud them invitations to be present I have scnC_iLlarge nnm- ber* but as T w ill ind, get the names of all 1 take tilts method nf .inviting each ;md every person in this whole emmfy to be w ii h us on the -Kith and l(»th of June next. The program is full and rich*- All who attend will be greatly MONEY TO LEND, The business of money lending here tofore conducted by Cot. W. II. Duncan will he continued by the undersigned, well. Terms made easy, ai d Loans effected w ith promptness and .dispatch. AVlLLIs J -DUNCAN, J. J. BROWN. January 9th, 1890. “ FOR SALE M y large new dwelling, containing 8 large rooms. .Bath-room and Water-works in the house—nice .Servant’s House, large Stables, and all tiecessary outbuildings. Fine well of water. Large vegetable garden. Handsome llowvr garden. Best location in tow n. Terms easy. Apply tn A. J. LEVY, Blnekville, S.,e. dec 12-tf v - FOR SALE. . TTiroe lots on Main Street with .10 feet, frott^by 200 deep, between Davis’s law t>ilik:e ittH.1 Host office. Four ioi.s opposite Mr. W. Gilmore The lot and res id Mice now occupied by ( apt. Woodward BK)x2tK) feet. - Tin* li vc tots 'and bu iId ings liel w eeirf” Tobin’s drug store and Host otliee on Main Street. ' —»—-—r—--y These are the most desirable building Tots in Abw—town !or .Hny purpose uiid will be sokl reasonably. For full particulars apply to T, W GOD WARD. bo no lit ted. t JYou, or yoiir representative, iTr. Ed itor, mu-t be on baud without fail. 1XT.. UowKi.r., I’rin. G rabamGraded School. fob 20-tf For Saie. TlAT.r A RLE Plantat ion lying on Port f Royal Railway a round Marfan's Station, containing Jit HI acres, about half cleared, rest in virgin forest. At the Station is two Jlton s, three OutV buildings, one Gin House, Iron-roof, 12 II. P. Kugine, 70 'aw Gin, Screw, itc., and Steam Sprinkling apparatus. T he I settlements ;Vre soaUer^d convenik*n11 y tne over place and therk* is ample accom modation f<»r the laliorers ami live stock/ The field* are*claY land alnT are in a high state of cultivation, yiiddittg hand- i-ftiiins. The reside lice in center h^s promised t<> Jitt, ‘>2U.r. jlaurmg eic . at , . ., b.*p^-tbal mir. ..K-D J u ** ‘ 11 friends wRl see BiaVhe U wel4-fed apd abundantly exercised. r • A Georgia editor savs: “In rk'mit- ting Y«mr suhscrintioU. do not say, •Please •find enclosed one dollar.* WV sue lv>Hnd to be pleased without ask- ing.” • , _ _ ^ TJie latest de\Tk*e of girlhood is a fan cy Tor stutfiltg jdliow s with their old w as -neck-'tul/in «duaudiiga hm?K^a»*d tdvVd»Tttb s'r 0 ‘Tl»‘r»‘ ts ift< Ollk <d Plantation is a heautiful cottage sur- ronuded by a Rose garden and large evergyeeif oaks^alstr outbtiiblings, such dnug^a^'orT Sinope Housk*, Bliuk-iiiitb ♦min: v and r«»de down To Klk.u . " l> ’ >n . the .• >it-nts kif tkttau icdows tliau can Simp. rarivageTI-.iue, SUbles, Ba:;.ns If 3*our lied is rlogge 1, take a table- spovolnl of Frog Po.id <Tiiil and l ever ♦ 'me in half tumbleiTnli «*f waiereverr night until relieved. Sokl everv- WbriV. » V 2t Isaac MbdiaKon has rented the new >1 .•esonic Hall Store and will tit it up handsomely and fill it chock full of first tda*s clothing ami furnt-hlng gimds ftvr Tim |or«l- of creation. See his advance aunouncfim-ut. % thik iviilroad try. k Hi- iM. ,Tr|>. ’ul-d upon w iih a marked degree luirseniadc f(*r Blackville by rail. It hen ,,f certainty—thk*y are sure V> be soft. h«* got to the next cros-ing the young ttmn concluded be ptit him tin tJrcsrrm-j “Mamma,- I know the gentlemans track, hut the horse, having made up ; name that .filled to see Aunt KUie last his mind to go tarfher, the matter was > night and nobodx- told me, either, settled by tracking tluUmggv, the ! “".!‘H, thcn Ju .,whj|.t is it, Bobble/ young man taking tin* ditch ami the j ’’Wny G»en--g-u Tnodk.—U-heard her in.rs. w-iii his wav to a neighboring J say f»eorge don t ih,the parlor four or live time- hand runnii'g. That’s w liat ibdd Atmr ai\ liile six no n settled the tron+tte mol the po«se reached town at.oiu night - - • - t otton choj.piug is in full blast but w ill over in a few klavs if the weather remains fav.rrable. Hal. his name Is.” remains IVi Lni\. in town on — A young IjcIv was recently admitted to tin* Massaciuisctts bar anvl tnarrickl Jn-r first client. She lackedex[M*rieH«x*. .\ lawyer of the otlfiic sex would have got all tin* client's money without mar- rviug him. TTie Savarmah Daily Times ofThurs- *1 ay -aiti that The South Bound w ill 1m*- gin a survey to-morrow at the foot of J.iiics Str-et. Iris uiikvrtain whether the road will go to < olnmufa k>r skuuc other point in So»ith Uaroliiia. A Pliiladeljihia man says that the la«t time his wife said “yc-” w illingly to anything h * was interested in, was when he pioposc ) to marry h-r. She wotibl, no dosit.t, he happi<*r lo-day if she bail not made an exception on.that Occasion. Mrs. Emma Johnson, wife of Mr. Marion Johusoii, of I’aldoe, and <!a g i T i r of the* lit** Uf. M. Tur- ift.^r., 11i■ • 1 bii the 7.!i while .upon a visit to hvr oKL.lo*me in. Rich- laud Tow nship. She leaws a hit-bantl, eight children and tpany relatives to iiiouru her too early death. H On his ride to Ridgew ay Uapt.-Till- Buia^took oc. , .;-i- 'ii to - iy to Edi >r A nil. : -Hf NovTi-rri. rhar'Tre did f.of appr \ - of the actioii of - the Kirmcrs inl>i»vcoh- big newspapers that dikl not favor March noniittatums, f«»r In* felt tliat t ri »* discnssioti was tin* foundation upon winch our government 'w a- built, and It was right to hear both sides. -- Senator Sojourner was Monday. Mi-- Emmie Moore, of lI:im]*ton, is ; visiting her relative^ in Barnwell. Mi*- Annie Baxley, a fair repremmfa- Hve of Red t htk, i- making a pU*a<int visit to Mrs Midair. MVs ‘Dr. IV. J. Young, of Oamplr-lD ton, attended the annual meeting of t he j Georgia W.r. T. U. at Rome, last, week. Bi-hop D U’. Key, of Wrilistoli, be gins thi- week a \i*U !** Temn-s-c ’Dii- ring lii- vneation he will work as hard a- in- doe* lit hi- terriroiy. Mr. 1 S MeHichanjttr, of Wiltiston, is in Atlanta for tn*afment of his eyes "I by Dr. A. \N . Caihoun Mr. ami Mrs. J. li. Easterling have removed from Barnwell to \Viili«r<»n, to the grief.of the. former and grutiliea- t ion of t lie latter town. Mr. IT. S. Thompson and family have decided to return to < Tinton, Laurens county. Barnwell's best wishes go w ith them. ('apt. S. N. Greeti, of Elko. w,a- in towji for a few inc.irs on Monday. He ha.s promisi il- n> eome back jsokm and brittg bis knittiiigy We w ere glad K*-hake hands on M<>n- (Iay»w ith Mr. S. 1>. Newman, of Kli**:!- tou. From Ills youthful appearan •• < -e would hardly think he had bscti a u ii- laut s-ilklier k»f “tin* Lost ('au-c." but wc and other friend* think tha: ii. i hi- yea-r *# gniee- h<‘^suould skirreruier o-iee .. uiort*—this time to one w ho *111 dmitde the jo vs and divide tin* *'c rows of life. Ac, Around resideme about forty acres is under good fence. On West side of plantation ahnttmg on Runs is a>wamp and upland pasture tinder rail fence and wire-of about son acVes. TTie mules, COW*) sheep, hoc< t w ayons, plow*, har ; rows, cubi\ators, mower and rake can be treated for at same tinle. —- A I."<» That Fnmiofie mile from C. IT. known as “Mart n Tlacc,” containing J'*4 acre#. Parties wishing to purchase will apply to ‘W. A. MARTIN, Martin's, U. C. ft h 5-fim ^ SOUTH CAROLINA -_ Marble Works. k'OI.UMlilA, S. C. F\ H. II VAT IN i’roprietor. -—BRANCH OFFICE OF- LUDDEM BATES. aprlO-ly POWDER ‘Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies A marvel of j purity.sireupth and wholesomeness. More economical . limn tiie ordin >rv kinds, anti cumiot be sold hi eompeii'icn with the mul titude of low lest, sh rt «*ei?ht slum <tt- phos- ph»U« powders. iS'o/J i>r>/t/ m cun». Rv>yal Bakino I’ownk.K ( o . It)*' ATilIFi. N. \ . NOTHING SUCCEEDS Like Success. Dealer in'American and Italian Mar ble, Tiling,Flagging,Hearths Mantels, Monuments, Head Stones, Tablets, Iron KaiHug and Fencing, Sjmcial attention given to all kinds of Cemetery work. fiyir* ('omi>etition challenged In quality of material, excellence of work and cheapness of price*. * fruT WAPT. W. K. BRABH AM, of Al- iendale, is traveling Agent and will be pTc.a-#(TTo show desTgiis, quote prTce* and give any other information desired. Prompt attention to correspondence, mar 2U-Jm ' 4 % Plantation For Sale. fpHREE Hundred and Eighty-eight •i acres of good cotton land In Bull Pond Township, eight miles from Al lendale, same distance from Matthew* Bluff.* The improvements consist of a ^HurbiTfThiTfdfiTg*. It is strictly healthy and has g(H»d water. For forms apply to or atldxexii G. M. WILLI AMS, feb i-Jm] —Allendale, S. C. FOR THE PEOPLE. —— —Tw o Hundred Bushels of— Xitoza IPeas TTn-.si- peas are rust proof and wC’aTTTcr jmuff, never rotting as long as they are above ground. Try them and you will be pleased and profited. For sale by H. L.. MCA.C’OPK. irnniwell (*. 11., S. C. Talbott & Sons, Kickmond^ - - Va. MANUFACTURERS, WILL FURNISH CWE tl! I SIMATES —On all kinds of Machinery.— M’E ARE NOW PREPARED and will be pleased to plane ymir Insurance by letter or w ire in the *tronge*t and the most reliable companies wn the Globe. All rate* for Fire Insurance are the same for reliable Companies so when you pay for insurance be mire you are received tb a bdmpany Oiatfs able to pay-when a lose occurs. We riqrresent the ; iijapocl, iov^ov, mb ^lobe, OI0 I.lVKRI*OOJL., KNULAMU. LanCasllir0roF Manchester, eng. r Contin on or Home, of n. y. Hartford, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Knoxville, OF TENS. Goose Pom KPark is i lie' chi*-lost in all its glorv to-day and tHl chiefest attraction- of many other States, counties and com- iHunittos are oeukwtHl rhcrTtoo. Hollo way's Hand U making mu-ic, the. in cense V-rising from the barbecue pits, the tables are -groaning'under the' weight of good thing.- and every body is happy in the merry month of May- News Fmin Ham In-rtf. Mrs Ida U’aildefl.of Bcnncfrsville, Vs J spending time with i«. r jr.llvfVi;.-, Ciij»t. ami Yl r.-. (». P.-Ba'ti!tf-rg. Dr. E. J. Waim.-ti. aU < made a flying visit to Orangeburg ta-iMUiuay. | ( apt. W. A. Riley ui-o uade a short.' vis t to his failier near IL unson. Our Gfaded .School closes(.H J une (ith Prof. KleiiFs inuslcale comes off Jum < ith. TTie Methodist and Baptist Sunday School* of thi- place join this ft in. *m J H K R EA SON RADAM^ wTTm^'rrnT^Tr is the most wonderful medicine, j- heeuuse it has never failed in any instance, no mat ter W hat t he disea-e, front I. EPROSY to the simplest disease _ know n to the human system, ' * TTie seientilicmeji of to-day clainiand prove that every disease is . Caused by Microbes It'ROIiE KU.I.tR FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr. Attorney-at-Law, r.AMIIKHli.S. 0. OfS<*e over U. C. Folk & Co.'s store, mar 20-t p IMP TrB. ELLIS, Jr: Surveyor and Civil Engineer. tJpeeiaJ attention given to the eompnta4lou ofWHtJT-powcrs, h'Vcling and lirainage., • A po-tal carl addressed to me at Marfius, 8. will receive prompt attention. ocfTOSfglvr ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRISTS MILL, COTTON GINS, PRESSES AND ELEVATORS, BRICK AND IILINO MACHINERY, PLANERS AND WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. . Write to me for price# before buying. V. C. Badham, General Agent, Columbia, S. C. The Sally Killes and their guests are ’ their annual excursion to Charleston, lit Johntow n mills to-day liu-the height ami from lii-kets sold the six coaelies and heat of their IJrst campaign. Tim ! charu»red w ill be tilled to ovei fiowiiig. soldier boys are, no dou4»G content 1 K|'v. John G. Williams filled onr Bap- with the war-fare spread before them. ; fist prrtptT“ , bist Sumhiy, morning and And if Capt. Steadman be not very evening, and delivenal two ev^lleni . . , , . .. Watchful many oi his eoiumaml will be sermons. Rev. 11. S. Ilart/.o*'* w ill i ll , * ffl oi i.i ( ., w i un them wli at II* -HuiepOpi* on I he l,h^„mlav " | **« **'"!' »« Uw dl^ em- ABh^k-frtrorti.-wTn-miBrW' I I'xU'rminates the Microbes and drives them out of tin* jtystem, and w hen that is done you cannot liavean aehea r pain. Xo matter w hat, the disea-e, wheilier a siin jile case, of Malaria Fever or a cmn- trtrni tlon of Ui-seases Frank M. Mixson. . _ • ... * SURVEYOR AS2 NOTARY TUBUO. BLACix\ li^LK, S. C. . ... Land Surveying in all its branches. *. < ’onveyancing arspecialty. nov 22-88 led captive by the Dean Swamp' girls, and soon ehange Iheir sw ords ami guns t into pitchforks and pruning hooks. TYiit in Montana the minister began : “Will you take this woman to be your wedded wife!'” when the stranpiug groom interrupted as follows: “Say, !M r. Minister, quit yer . footin' and get down to bizness. You know ITn here to take this lady, an’ so w hat's the Use date eommehec* till 1 "erection of a fifrge 1 and commodious \\ a it* house in wivieh j to store t’neir cotton until the price- warrant their selling, it is also ru-j inored, fhough not uuthentieated, tlint they w ill b^uild a eottou -eed oil mill, i Our merchants, if allowed, will join them. * ()ur S. -S. Ccinveiition, which closed of asking me? Resides, > don't hIIoiVt^,^ . , . , , tiohodv to call her a woman. She’s a 1 ^ , 1 un “. "as larg'dv at- lady, she is.” " teuaiul and we trust much good w 11} be We are obliged to Mr. W land for an invitation to tire ’“Celebra- tion of the Calhoun and Preston Litera ry Societies of Wofford College, tan burg, Juno 8-9-l(M.sj)0. Rev." .L derivedTrom the instructive, views giv- C. Kirk— f> >’ 8imi8of our'most learned minis ter* and S, S workers. The discourses of .Mjissfs IlarL/.og aml Williams were _ nnnsnaty gowl. T'heir Kllks proved ! thorough preparation and could hut be 1st limit, i o it Hit in ption, 4'iilnrrli. llyoncliiiis, IClM‘iiiii}t(i-.an, l4i«l- nc.v ^udALIver i>i»ca*C' ('hill# anil I'cicr, I'e i»» I« 'rrouhl****, in all ii* forme, ami, in lari, every kuovvu to ilie lliimau ^ywirm. - Tige.rf, D. D. will preach the Baecaiau- | (‘'Wresting and instructive. Ptominrnt i‘ reate Sermon at 11 A. M. on Sunday, :imong tlm Jady visitors during Hte as- * v * U,U ' J GS A.C 8th, Hon. Leroy F. Youmans will make i wjciation were MDses Jennie and Ala- ' * 1 the address before the Societies at 11 "ie'Kirkland, of Buford's Bridge, and - A.. M—Moudav 4M4* ttmL- r -ttlla. Easterling, of Barnwell. •Vmong the gentlemen, Judgeji J. O Patterson and A II. Patterson of Ihirn- w <*ll, Messrs. C. Ehrhardt and J. DrKi- nard.of Elirhardts, Messrs. J. B. Guess and C. K. T'yler, of Grahams.’. ‘There were man)' others here hut we wore un able to ascertain their name#. Anonymous. the youthful *ocU>4y orators will de bate the Query: Resolved, That the #ign* of the. times indicate Iho.subvcr- «ion of our Government. The Barnwell County Interdenomi national Sunday gchool CotLventlon met in Bamberg last week. Deiegateawcre present from 27 schools, wjiich reported * VU2 scholars, 89 teachers, 59 otheers, tverage attendance of scholars 8i'7, IxKik* in libraries, 702, number of con versions among S. s. scholars since last convention 95. Owing to the necessary absence of several gei.Jemnn who were . , ■ ^ tl , Treasurer, W.R. Boynton, their oolh 1 , - asstgned to imporraut pans there was> tio , m f(>r thr 2nd Quarter promptly, in Beware of Fraudulent Imitations * See ttiat our Trade Mark (same as above) appears on eacii jug, .Send for book “History of the Mi crobe Killer-,” given away by a G. R. RYAX, dealer in fancy gro- tobaeco, bakery/ Barn- U., Black- eb 13-Tv Notick —-The Executive ('ontuiitt.ee of tfie Burn well Baptist Association w ill meet at Blackville otr Tuesday the 2(>th May/T89h. Registration Notice. The office of the Supervisor will he oin*n on the. first Mondays in May, June and July for the registration of voters w ho Jiave attained their majority since tiie last elect ion, and for the transaction of other business. v J NO. W. HOLMES, . mayl-lIt * Supcmsiir.* Notice to Creditors. mar Ifi-tf) Dr, J, II. E. MILHOUS, Dental Surgeon. Dlackvillc, S. C. WHf have Jugular appointment# as follow x : ■ u t* Bani wcTCf’- H from 1 *tr Mnn day (or sales-day )iu each month t3r> Wed nesday evening. , Office at the l*atter- son Housi*. At Sally’*, B. A:'it N. R. R., from Jd Monday in each month to Wednes day evening. Ollice at Price’* Hotel. Will he at hi* home office at Blackville every Friday and Saturday from 1st of February to 30th September inclusive, and every Thursday, Friday andSatiy- day, from 1st October to 31st January inclusive. W ill make appointment* w ith patient* to meet them at either of his oflloaa at any time. Patients wili find it more comfortable to have their work done at the office, though if desired will call on them at th**.lr residences anyw here within thirty mile# of. Blackville. . • G. M» GREEN, • ' A ' * . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, iGVItNWKGI^ CX XI., H. CJ, M ill practice In the State and United States Courts and give prompt atten tion to all Business entrusted to his care jan Ki-ly . A. HOWARD PATTERSON, AXTOIliy K V- v r i^ A W. BARNW ELL O. H„ S. C. /Will give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted to his care. January 9th, 1890.^ . ■ : B. A. MAKIBBEN~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BARNWELL C. II., S. C. SUMMONS TO Absent Defendants, Stale of South .Carolina, MaruWetl County Court of Common Pitas. SUMMONS KOI! RKLIKP. (Complaint not Served.) John c. Bennett in hi* own right and as Executor of the Will of ILin#- ford Bennett, Plaintiff, againsl, ( ath- eriue Bennett, William II. Bennett, -James B. Bennett, Capers A. Bennett, Augustus F. Benhett, Octavius B. Bennett, Sarah E Bennett and Ed ward Cadden, Defendants. To the Defendants Catherine Bennett, William H. Bennett, James B. Ben nett, ( apers A. Bennett^ Augustus F. Bennett, Octavius B. Bennett, -Sarah E. Bennett and Edward Cadden: You. are lierpby summoned $nd re- quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy" is now omfile in Will give prompt attention to all bus- t, ‘e Office nf the Clerk of Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their NOTB8. In the Towns of the County we will Insure Dwelling#, Bcbnot Houmw and Churches on the Note plan. .For one year we will take a note payable the 1* November. For throe year* policies one half cash and note it month* after data* For five veer* cash, 12 month# and 24 months. GIN HOUSES* we will Insure oh ea#y terms. x >VIN D STORM Policies written. For Insurance call on SIMONS & WOODWARD. Barnwell S. O. Seasonable and Seasonable. JNO. J. WEISSINGER, -—-DKALER IX— GENERAL MERCHANDISE, COTTON. GRAIN. HAY. i -■ ■■ ■ AND 1 " '*■' EUEE.TIXjXZEIiS, •• Bla.cls.'vllle, S. O. Offer* at all Scason* full stock* of the best Goods, including Staple and Fancy Line*, at the lowest possible prices#. COMMISSION MERCHANT. I also offer my service# to the public a# a commission Merchant and trill ptir- chase goods for parties furnishing the cash, chargingonly a small commission. M v opportunities and advantages are such that all cash buyer#can save money, time and trouble by making their pitfchase# through hie. Feeling perfectly sure of-bHng able to be of subatant!*! aefvice to my frlendl and the general public I respectfully ask that they try me before ”g«Ing further and faring worse.” JNO. J. WEDMINGKR, BUckvtile, 8. C. #ep 8-8<J ' . ' . ’ Blackville, AFton & Newbeny R. R Time Table taking effect October 14tb, 1889. incss enl rustMTU hi* earc aprii 4-89 visitors wertf handsomely eiitertalncd. The executive cqpimktte^wili select the place for thu next tneetiug. proceedings of onr meeting. D. Paul SojoraNKu^ Ghairmati. J. A. Jaxxixs, 5>ocreury. 2t Excursion to Charleston. K * Baknwki.l<;. H., S. f’., April 18,1890. Fair notice, so look out, for the grand • est Gplored Excursion of the Summer-, will run from these headquarter# to j (’hariestott;S. C.,oil Friday. June Uth, ] l8tH.f, fftau Buniwell and AVilliwtoii. The estab*, of James L. Loitg, de- j * Tkc l-'an* will be < hrap. *, . ceased, a ill prove tb*i same before the j Wifi you come and g0a> a \cry grand, undersigned at his qfii^-e yi.Barn well on vti+ne---b»-atitii'tpaterFto r -beTii "ttre' grafnl Fritinyrihc J Ui day of May 1890, ot old-u'ftrbr the Sea. ^ ' — Uicreafter be barred. . G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, r Mauler. IQlh April, IbJO.-bw PASSEMlKK THAIW8. M*KTU BOUND. Leave lUackvillc..........10 16# m # 8 p mf 10 00 a in|8 12 p m .. ... 10 30 a m 8 18 p m 10 38 a m 820 p m ... j.. 10 60 a m 8 32 p m |l MM am 8 44 pm . ■ > .. 11 18 a in;8 58 p m 11 29 a m|9 (Ap m jll 44ami9 23am SOUTH BOUND. Leave Scivorn.... .... ..4 4? pm* 7 00 a mi lyesve Wngener. Dave Peng'.;.. Leavb Sally’s .. Leave Sprinxfield D*avo .Walker.... Leave Whaley#,... Ihjhvc A4drfch....i Leave Springfield.. Is?ave Sal'y s ..... Ix ave Perry....... lieave Wairener. a . Arrive Seivern RarHWfell Fa.ilroa.d On sad after Sunday, Nov. 4th, II will run aafollowa till further uoticu: [Daily.! HUNDA.Y HCHUUULalC. ■ > a m p m Leave Barnwell 9:15 6KX) Arrive Blackville 9:40 6J5 Leave Blackville 10:15 Arrive Barnwell 10:45 108)0 Ix:ave A Idrich .T' $ 58 p m]8 10 am 6 00 p miH.ri a m 6 06 p m!8 18 a m 6 18 p m|8 <i0 a m WJf.HTWA.RU. 5 03 p m|7 16 a m 5 14 p ral7 26 a m 5 28 p m'7 41 a m 6 44 p mj< 55 a m Churches will ptoue forward to the * Lf. person# holding claim* against *c- A D office i u the Tow n of Barn well, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day,of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the piainjiff in thl# action will apply to tpe Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dotted March Gth, A. - HOLMAN A PATTERSON, " Plaintiff* Attorney*. To the Licfcndaut Jamc# B. Bennett: Take notice thaU the .Summons and Complaint herein were filed In the of- It^drihelCIhrk of tBkl CiPWUrt of Coni- morTPIeasfor Bamwell rountv, South We ^ HI be there on the 13th, so get Carolina, ou the«th day of March, A,' re&dy ami he ready everybody. , { D., ISiMt. * J. S. M CARTER, Manager. UuLMAX & PATTERSON, 24* 7w I aprii- i’UiiiUtla’ A Uo racy a. I>*ave Whaleys........ Leave Walkers......... Arrive Blackville.. ' *8um]ny only. / •fDaUy. Blackville, Springfield, Sally’s and Wagcner an'telegraphic station*. Close conm'ctions made at Blackville with the South Carolina Railway and Barnwell trains. ' *^ J. C. KEYS, Superintendent. J. R. Einstein. - 141 i’OIVOHKMtl MTRISKT, Wliolcwle Dealer iff* Gents’, Boys’, Childrens’ and Ladies’ llatiU- . - ' julyi-dY A, T. WOODWAEft Attorney-at-Law . BARNWELL, C. 1|.. 8. C. Rj^Offic® over post office, oct lb-ly ■■I STATIONS. 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