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the Barnwell People. TWO l><>L.L*AttN A. YKAIi THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1890; ' ' 1 J| • i . A* IiB|M>rt«at Matter. 1 he Presidents of sub>AUiances will,' > ^srliest convenient**, bring the r J>phe sub-treiwury plan before tbeir Alliances and get up petition* to be signed by all members favoring the .plan and forward same to the County Secretary, VV. ,S. Bamberg, Bamberg, ». C. It is important that this matter *t-!®Nded to at once, the object being to inaugurate a plan by which the far- ,ue ^ oan secure money at as low a rate as National banks and speculators. D. Paul Sojournkh. President B. C. P. A. Hlarkvllle Alliane#. At a meeting of the Blackville Alli- * n ee the following was adopted : Resolved istj That we approve and are strongly in favor of the Sub-Treas ury Plan, introduced by Senator V ance, of North Carolina. »- 2d, 1 hat we do most heartily endorse the action of the Farmers’^Convention held in Columbia on the 27th of March. 3rd, That those of us who are sub scribers to the NMvk and Courier of Charleston, S. C , stop the same as fast as our subscriptions expire and those of us who are not subscribers pledge At was compared with the entry on the School (onnpissioner’s b<*>kH. A meth od so exhaustive and searching cannot fail to satisfy the most skeptical as to the way the money goes, and Col. V-er- ner.deserves and should receive general commendation for this new departure from old rats. Col. Vetner expressed himself ps greatly pleased with the faithful and intelligent manner in which theofilciala of this ('oiinty have discharged the du ties of their stewardships. The consciousness of hav’ng dope one’s duty is a it) on g the befct rewards of public service, and when that is empha sized by the approval of superiors in of fice i»; becomes a lasting satisfaction to the servant of the people, a lively grat ification to the public at large and ap especial comfort to his friends. Dr. Kirkland, in pursuance of an in tention long entertained, will-not be a candidate for another term. Since his first appointment, nearly ten years ago, he has collected and accounted for near* ly three quarters of a million of dollars. He thinks that ten years’ service should exempt him from further onerous re sponsibility ami labor, and although his pleasant prosencp will be ini»sed~ the ‘•Well Done” of the people will go with him, and their best wishes for his health, happiness and prosperity, abide with him until he shall be called up higher. Atttntioa. W. T. C\vk, Secretary. Cordon’s Light Dragoons please at tend a company meeting at Cypress Cha|»el church Thursday, tlieTfbtti ln*t., at 10 a. m., armed and equipped for drill. ' HrT. Anokkaox, Orderly, Dunbarton, May 17tli, 1800. BIsrkTllle OfMwratir nialt Attratloji. A ia.eet.mgnf this Club is hereby called for Saturday the 31st inst. at 4 ::{0 p. m. at Court House Hall. A full attendance of^the members anti those expecting to 'become members is desired ami urged. Don’t stay away and then find fault with what was done or left undone. M,. T. Iak\hv Chairman B. L). C. Facts vsTFigtiox.—Mr. If. D. Gill, who is equally expert at catching, eat ing ami selling fish, rc.puru rare good luck in lied Oak on the 10th lust MT. GMT bad been catching and eating fish ami drinking spring water for a week, at G. F. Bodiford’x nittl and tiring^bT die sameness concluded tmhavo whole sale pleasure as a winding up of the excursion. So the water was run off at night and at 10 a. m. seven men en- tered the fish field to gather the finny crop. They w^re supplied with one dip net, several gigs ami grasping hands. The gathering timalasted four hours and at 2 o’clock the catch , Mr. Jas. M. Adams, formerly of thl* county, died suddenly at New Decatur, Ala., bn Sunday. He was 32 years old. To pretent chills and fever, take Frog Pond Chill and Fever Cure in broken dosee. Sold everywhere at 50 cents per bottle; 2t A commission has been issued forjh© organization of the. Allendale Fertilizer and Gin Company, of Allendale, Barn well County. The corporators are I. L. Tobin, W. F. Googe, H. J. Mmaly, R. R. Harley, C M, Kdenfleld, Wm. A. All, Sr., and R. C. Roberts, all of Al lendale and vicinity. They propose to manufacture and sell cotton seed oil and commercial fertilizers, gin, bale and sell cotton, and trade in oil and the products of cotton. The capital stock of the company is to be $20,000 in shares of $l(it each, and may bo in creased to $50,000. ' \ POWDER -Absolutely Pure. mh May, 1890. Miss Bertlia WiUU refurm*! SjUurihiy e-veuiug from a long visit to relatives in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. C. C. Vorhees left on Friday for her home iu Brooklyn after a month's deUghU ul vi*ii at Duncanmm. ^ „ Messrs. Govan S. and I'harlcs Carrojf himms left on Monday afternoon tq^ chaperon a fishing party from Spartan burg in the mysteries of the Kdiffo.— The excursionis^s consisted of two cot ton mill presidents ami ttuor fcoiwriitOMi- *, three bank presidents sml hImuH a d(»zeu lawyers. The Piedmontese came iu a !»|*eeial coach wlucU-wa* wellequip- ]»e<l w ith all the substantial* ami many of the elegancies of this transitory life— cvejj to the most approved auiidotes for serpentine poisoning. from heaped on the mill floor, making a show That eclipsed old Jolm Robinson In h1fr best days. For the first time in the bis» tory of the human family—the tish were divided without a bit of trouble. JtLvery w ader in ami looker on liad as many'as lie wanted, 2,000 were caught. An old fisherman, 77 years of age, was present ami sajd b« bad never before seen such a sight. The tish wouhl have “brought $*>2,.*)0 in the. Barnwell or Blackville marget if S4>ldal25 cents for a string of eight. Fell to sleep May 12tk 1890 to awake again on resurrection morn MUa Mary Daisy Woo ley, of Barnwell County, aged 15 years, 7 mouths, 2 days After a brief but wasting illness this dear young friend,. impil,,Jauglitor and loved one has gone rest. Wc mourn her loss, not because idie lias gone to her home at God's right hand, but because she w as so dear to us at home. ! This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength Mid wholesomeness. More economical Ilian the ordinary Tinds, an was ?m»»hu be sold in competition with the mul titude of low lest, short weight alum or phos phste powd**rs. Sold only in cant. Royal Baking Powdkr Oo .Afftf Wall8t. N. Y. ” NOTHING SUCCEEDS Like Success. T II E R-K A-SO N RADA M’S MICROBE KlhfrER is tlm moat wonderful medicine, is because it has never failed in sny instanee, no mat ter what the dlseltsc, MONEY TO LEND, The biiAinesa of money lending here tofore conducted by Col. W. H. Duncan Will be continued by the up deni trued, at the time place over the Bunk of Barn well.* • ' - Term* made easy, end Loans effected with promptness and dispatch. WILLIS J. DUNCAN, J. J. BROWN. January 9th, 189ff. FOR SALE. M y large new dwelling, containing 8 large rooms. —^ Bath-room and, Wator-works In the house—nice Servant’s House, large Stables, and all necessary outbuildings. F,i«« well of water. Large vegetable gajtien. Handsome flower garden. Best location in town. Termri’easy. Apply to A. J. LEVY, Blackville, 8. C. dec 12-tf r 'tf- FOR SALE. Three lots on Main Street with 50 feet front by 200 deep, between Davis’s law office and Post office. Four lots opposite Mr. W* Gilmore Stmms, same measurement. -The lot and residince new occupied by Capt Woodward I00x200 fect The five lots and buildings between Tobin’s drug store And Post office op Main Street; These are the-.mo*t desirable building lots in the tow n for any purpose ei*d will be wild reasonably. For full particular* apply to A. T. WOODWARD. feb 20-tf For Sale. f apt. J. S. Mixsun was Icmlsie on Monday. All w th* Port Royal. Judge K. I.. Nixon and sou were dow n from Wlllf•ton o’; Friday. His wor ship's jurisdiction is now as always a |*‘«<’cfu) ami law abiding community. Rev. J. L. Tillman and son have cfhsed a successful revival Meeting in Savan nah and are now engaged iu YahhMa, Ga. To say w hat she was I cannot, but to say what's daughter, a sister, a pupil, a fri**nd should be and site was that. W hat more can we say, save to her parents, her brothers and sisters,' who are left'here to weep for her.t Weep not, but tlx your eye* on Heaveh and ' await the summons to meet her, for up irofii Al- . >|n> j„ just over the river beckoning 3'ou quiet along J (•«tine. Father, mother, sisters, broth ers, members yf her church and friends, Daisy is asleep to us but aw ake at. God's right hand, wailing and watching for u*. “Friend after friend dejvirta. Who lias not lost y friend. Then 1 is no union iirre of hearts. Taut iias not here an end.” “ W. U\ H. / _ known id tn« humaif system. -'rhe scientific men of to-day claim aud prove that every disease is Caused by Microbes —ant>— RADAM’S MU KOBE KILLER _ Exterminates the Microbes and drives them out of th**3’stem, and when that V ALUABLE PBnrtstton lying on Port Royal- Railway around Martin’s Station, containing 3500 acres, about half cleared, rest in virgin forest. At the Station is two Store*; three Out buildings, one Gin House, Iron-roof, 1*2 H. P. Engine, 70 'aw* Gin, Screw, Ac and Steam Sprinkling apparatus. The settlements are scattered conveniently the over piece and there is ample accom modation for the laborers and live stock The field* are clay land and are In high state of cultivatldn, yleldTbgliand *ome returns. The residence in center of Plantation is a beautiful cottage sur rounded by a Ro*e garden and large evergreefi oaks, algo outbuildings, such Kitchen, Smoke House, Blacksmith HOUSE. COLUMBIA, S. C. N. W. THUMP, Manage,. D. A. PRESSMCY, Agent. ZPI-AJSrQS —-AND— Sold at Factory Prices. 10 Different makes to select from. ^BRANCH OFFICE OF— LUDDEN&BATES. Itprj0.1y Plantation For Sale. T HREE Hundred and Eighty-eight acres of good cotton land In Bull Pond Township, eight miles fitmi Al lepdalc, same distance from Matthews Bluff. The improvements consist of good twelve room dwelling house and good outbuildings. It is strictly healthy an^mcr good water. For terms apply -to or addreas G. M. WILLI AMS, feb 4-3m ] Allendale, S. C. -.KE-A-S- FOR THE PEOPLE. -*•4 —Two Hundred Bushels of- Iroiu. LEPROSY to Uu ■lisease l Shon. Garriagc House. Stablea. Bernik Around residence about forty acres U under good fence. On West side £f plantation abutting on Runs Is aswamp and upland past*treminder rail fenccahu wire of about 8U0 acres. The mules, cows, sheep, hogs, Wagons, plows, har rows, cultivators, mower and rake can be treated for at same time A LUO That Farm one mile from C. H. known as “Martin Place,” eontnining3-’>4acres is done you-cannot have an achecr pain. J Parties wishing to purchase will apply No matter w hat the disease, whether to W. A. MARI IN, a simple case of Malaria Fever or a com- Martin’s, 8. C. wiiint** a«w*. The Postal Telegraph aud Table To. has estahiUhed an otfit-e in < ’apt. W. H. Kennedy's store with Mr. A. M. Ken- nesy aso|H>rator. The “Pic Nic” ha* come and gone.— A Ih>ui (jUO persons were present They had a plenty to eat aud a general good time. No candidate* were present ex cept. those running for matrimony. The ball was a success. Music not.as a* usual. Rev. D. WV Key left on the 14th inst. to attend the commencement oxercise*of j Tarsou and Newman College, Mo*sy Creek. Tenn., from which Re was grad- uated ten years ago. He w as invited to preside at the anniversary meeting of , tiie Philomathean Literary Society, and | also to <|» liver Ujc aimual address itefore ; the Alumni. He will spelul# week w ith friends and relatives before returning. I Our town Is now entertaining and 1m*- | ing eiitertsiqed by sevkral t*f the fairest 1 •f the fair; Mi«s Mattie Cason, t>f War- rent4»n, tia.,at Mr. T- F. S.' W eat Ivors- . bee’s; Mis* KatieT'herry, .Yugusta, [ at Dr. J. M. Smith's; Miss Maggie Mc- Lane, of Charletton; at Dr. W. C. j Smith’s; Miss Adnie Robinson, of Au- f usla, at Mrs. S. \Veathershei*’s; Mjss dllie Tyler, of Bwit Island, at Mr. A“. M. Rountree’s. Miss .fulia Owens left I /or home on Wednesday, preparatory’ to JS most pleasant event. Mr. J. J. Koarse Inis been apiKiinted Post Ma.-ter at Kearse P. O. The friends of M B. Woodward, Esq., of Aiken, are urging him to enter the race for Congress. We were shown on Monday a stalk of field cotton from Mr. W. J. Duncan’* O'Hannon place, a foot high and full of foriuit. We had two *%ring* to our bow last good-4 week but both were broken aud we are minus an account of the Goose Pond Pie N ie. * aymple btnation of diseases, we cure them all at the same time, a* we treat all the dis eases constitutionally. Aatlimn. < ontoumpiloa, Catarrh, ttrouchilltt, ■tl»e«in»i»li*m, Bal«l- uev h*mI l.iver IMaeSlir, Chlllw hm«I Fever, I'e a-le TrowhleM, la all Iim tornia, nad, Iu tkrt, every |>l»»ea»e kuovs n lo the IKuinua >jslcm fieware of Fraudulent Imitations • See that our Trade Mark almve) ap|»eurs on each jug. Send for book feb 5-fim SOUTH CAROLINA Marble Works. COLUMBIA, S. C. F*. H. HYATT', Proprietor. I crobe Killer,” given j I G. KaRYAN, deal The campaign liar is abroad in the laud. He wilt get iu great work this year and bis hand w ill be against every candidate aud character. Sojid gold Knight* of Pythias Em- bleiii plus in various beautiful styles can he bought of G. D. C. I an^vv blackille, frolnemc dollar upward. —The friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morris, of Great Cypress, sytupatbue w ill) tliem iu the. lo*s of Uieir nuie Charjie, w ho died uu Moud.iy aged 8 veitraj History of the Mi- away by ler in fancy gro ceries, *egars, toliaceo, bakery, Barn well, and )>. K. BRIGGS A CO., Black- ville. J (feb 1.8-1 r Registration Notice, The office of the Supervisor will be open on the first Mondays in May, June and July for the registration of voters who have attained their majwrity sinee the last election, and for the transaction ■of-other btisine-s. JN(>. W. HOLMES niiyl-lk. Supervisor. Dealer In American and Italian Mar ble, Tiling, Flagging, Hearths Mantels, Monument*, Head Stones, Tablets, iron Railing ami Fencing. (same a* i S|>ecial attention given to all kinds of I Cemetery work. At Rf«t. ' Capt. W. R. Boynton died on Friday at hi* home in Great Cypress Town ship, aged 43 y’ears. Ho had been in failing health for several years. His gradual approach to the gates of death had iu some meas ure prepared his family anti friends for the great sorrow that ha* come upon them. But now that the blow has fal len and he has gone from their midst human words can not tell the great ness of their loss nor human sympathy dull the bitterness of their grief. The Divine" hand alone can lieal their aching heai ts. In ail the good words and works of church, snobby and State ('apt. Boyn ton was first among the foremost. In their service he spared not him ■‘elf and for them no laltor wr* too arduous. His sun has set before reaching the Bigh meridian of its noon, but the light, pt his life and example will not fade until the last of bis co-worker* shall Bave been called to reunidu* with him |n the better land. He was buried with Masonic honors pt Saltkehatchie churjdiLnH Hnturday, In the presence of a great congregation pf those that loved and honored him The church and societies to wideh he Belonged will pay bettor tribute* tq his worth than o#er. $ Rstlsfacburf Kfttbjiawit. When we went to press last week Comptroller-General Verner wa« bu* in verifying the County Treasurer'* set tlement with the Auditor. He was en gaged the entir^day and until after ten pfcjock *t night. The method adopted 1* a new one, for which we are indebted to "Col. Verner. It lias this advantage pyer the old way ; Heretofore the Treas urer* were required to go to the Comp- froller’s office to have their yearly set tlements verified ♦nd approved, armed pnly with voucher* from the Auditor 'Coroner Peacock tells us that the wind storm of the lltii blew, up on hi* place by' the r<K>t» stffi.l pine slump* two feet high One cei uor of his piazza was torn away. Fred Nix, Republican Chairman of the .Second Dislfiri lias railed a Con vention to meet at Aikt u on the 20th of June for the pur post; of nominating a candidate lor Congress. An old friend, who can remember fifty years backward, tells us that he ha* never known ytithinall his long re collection sucli a good prospCot for splendid ciops, as that which now bie*»c* tlie county. . - The pKon.K thanks Miss Sauna Boynton for an invitation to attend the Twelfth Anniversary of .1 udson Society of the Greenville Female College, w hich will be held at the Opera House, Wed nesday, June l8ih. The Blackville Sunday schools had their annual pic nic excursion on Tues day. They w ent to Seivern, the head of the B A. & N. K. R. Of course it was a delightful time and the onl}’ complaint was of the day’sah<si tncss. Onr good friend, Mr. NVIh.^Dicks, of 1 Greenland, easily eclipses Mr. T’arter's Blnnaker’s Bridge cabbage. On the Kith Mr. Dicks had cabbage 37 and col- lards inches across, and they were then spreading themselves an inch a day. ■. If yonr liver Is dogged, take a table spoonful of Frog Pond Chill aud Fever Cute iu half tumblerfull of water every night until relieved, bold every where. 2t Tp Rent.—My Brick Store on R. R. Avenue, Blackville. ‘Apply to may22-tf) K. R. Meyer. Mr. N. W\ RRis, of Lawtonvltfe, is making air abstract of Idnr niortgage* executed th this conwfy within the last ten years, which will be embraced in the. Eleventh cihitms. Mr. Ellis lias been directed by fSUpermtemleut Por ter to attend to that woHvJn this Con gressional District. . Misses Lizzie and May Black, of Fish Pond Township, were graduated at the^ Notice to Creditors. \ i-L. person* hold ing ♦dwim* against the estate of James L. I^oug. tje- ceased, w ifl prove the saiqe before the undersigned at his office in Barnw ell on i Friday, the pith day of May 1890, or thereafter he barred. G DUNCAN BELLINGER, . Master. 10th April.J890.-fiw Richard A. Eflis, .. ilEkSI! t LAW . BARNWELL C. irjirC. Will practice in all the Courts of the State and give prompt atu ntiou to all busiuesa en trusted to him. £<yuflice over Tobin's Drug Store. _ jun«27.1y, ' / J\ r otice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Bethany Moore, deceased, are requested to present them duly at tested, and persons indebted to the said estate are required to make payment to the undersigned. F, W. WEATHERS BEE, aprl7-5w Administrator. ComiMtlttoQ ehallcnged in quality of material, excellence of work and cheapness of prices. ( APT. W. R. BRABHAM, of Al lendale, is traveling Agent and wllf be plea-ed (o show design*, quote prices and give any other information de*ired. Prompt attention to correspondence, mar 20-3ui FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Jr* Attorney-at-Law, BAMBKftO.STC. Office over II. C. Folk & Cn.’s store, mar 20-1 recent cotnnaMiceinent of the J^ones Seminary at All Ifcqllng Springs, X. the valedictorian According to the present method the (hxnptrolW.by putting himself ip reach , Of the original paper* under which tin* C Miss Lizzie was Treasurer makes hi*disbursement* goes hf Her class, to the verv root of the settlement. For The Jones Seminary is a -temarkable jnstan.ee, Iu the cue of County funds he school. It w a*established to givecuejjp no$ only compared each warrant tflth ; »d(raiila|5#s-4o girls. The standard is the b«K>k* of the County Commissioners, »«P to the ordinary schools of the coun- )mt required them to produce the origi- i try and it eosi* only ,$100 or less to pay )ial c^piiiu. So withAhe school funds, all expenses for a year, Key. C. A Kach >chQpl claim paicUby the f nun rer > Uauiptun b khe principal, FOR SALE, F IN V. UF.SIDKNCK In the Town of Barnwell, lit by Ga*, furnished with Water Pipes and Bath-room, and containing Eleven Rooms, Pantry and Cellar. Built two years ago. Lotmeas- ures ‘213 feet x 290 feet. Flowing Artesian Well and Fish Basiri on premises: Kitchen, Servant’s House, Stabbs, Well, <fce. Terms: One-third cash, balance on long time w ith 10 per cent, interest. ALSO A Plantation containing 558 acres, 20-2 cleared upland, balance swamp pasture, within one mile of B&cnwell Village. Five’new Tenant Houses and Stable*. Two Wells of goqd Water. Price $:i,»ff0f $ 1 ^OOdunwh,- $500 fn 12 months, and balance on time to suit purchaser. ^ Q. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Febv 20th, 1890-tf E.H. SOLOMONS,^. — N. . —WITH— J. EPSTEIN & BRO., Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, Na tiona, Gents* Furnishing Goods, Ac.^ _ 139 CoNonass re .t, Savannap, Go T. B. ELLIS, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineer. Special attention given to the computation of water-power*, leveling and drainage.* A postal canl addressed to me at Martina, 8. C., will readve prompt attention. ortTU 89Jvr '' —T A TIjOJEI ^ OMIUKO I. MICHALSOK, Proprietor. FIRE. FIRE. t ■ WE ARE NOW PREPARED and will be pleased to place your InsunuMM letter or wire In the strongest and the most reliable companies an the Globa, rates for Fire Insurance are the same for reliable Companies so when insurance be pure you are received In a company that U Able to pay occurs. We represent the 'f hewffpeae are mat proof and woatiwr proof, never rotting as long a* they art aboveground. Try them and jrou will be pleased and profited. For sale by 0. L*. PKA.OOCH. BarnweR C. , £onbon anh ^lobe, OIT L.1VKRPOOL.. KNOL,AN1J, Lancashire, or MANCHESTER, eng, —. - Continental, Talbott & Sons, Richmond, Va. MANUFACTURERS, WILL FURNISH LOWEST ESTIMATES —On all kinds of Machinery.— Home, or n.-y. . . Hartford, OF HARTFORD, CONN. InoxviUe, or ten n. NOTKa Ip the Towns of the County we will Insure Dwellings, School Houeee Churches on the Note plan. For one year we wgl take a note payable tbs November. For three years policies one half cash and note 12 mouths after « tor five years W cash, k »* months and ^ 24 months. GIN HOUHFA we will Insure on easy terms. WIND 8TOKM Follcles written. For Insurance call on SIMONS & WOODWABD, Barnwell B. O. ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND GRISTS MILL, COTTON GINS, PRESSES AND ELEVATORS. BRICK AND HUNG MACHINERY, PLANERS AND WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. , Write te me for prioec before buying, F. C. Badham, mar 13-tf) General Agent, Columbia, 8. C. Frank M. Mixson. tURYim ARC ROTARY fORUO.' BLACKVILLE, 8. C. Land Surveying in all it* branches. Conveyancing a specialty, nov 22-8S Dr.J.H/E. MILHOUS, Dental Surgeon Blackville, S. C. Will have regular appointments as follows: At Barnwell, C.’If. from 1st. Mnnda (or sales-day) in each month to Wed nesday evening. Office at the Patter* son House. At Sally’s, B. A. A N. R. R., from 3d Monday in each month to Wednea* day evening. Office at Price’s Hotel. Will be at his home office at Blackville every Friday and Saturday from 1st of February to 30th September Inclusive and every Thursday, Friday and Satur day, from 1st October to 31st January Inclusive. W ill make appointments with patients to meet them at either of his offices at any time. Patients will find it more o^mfortsble to have their work dene at the office, though if desired will call on them at their residences anywhere within thirty miles of Blackville. 6. M. GREEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WA.R.NWEL.L. C. II..N.C. Will practice in the State and United States Courts and give prompt atten tion to all business entrusted to his care, jan 16-ly A. HOWARD PATTERSON, * ' ^ ^4— ATTORN K Y-AT-L, A W. BARNWELL C. H„ 8. C. Will give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted, to hi* care. January 9th, 1890. &, A. MAKIBBEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BARNWELL C. H., 8, C. Will give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted to his care, aj^ril 4-89 * Excursion to Charleston. BarnwxllC. II., 8. C., April 18,1890. Fair notice, so look out, for the grand est Colored Excursion of the Summer ill run from these headquarters "to Charleston, b. C., on Friday, June 13th, 1890, from Barnwell and Willistou. The fare vyIII be Cfceap. Will you come and go as a very grand time is anticipated to be iq the grand old City by the Sea. We will be there on the 13th, so get ready and be ready everybody. 1,8. M CARTER, Manager. $pr34-7w ' ; . SUMMONS TO Absent Defendants. State of South CqroUiui, Barnwell County Court of Common rUeu. SUMMO¥« TO* BKMKF. (Complaint not Served.) John C. Bennett In hi* own right and as Executor of the Will of Hans ford Benuett, Plaintiff, against Cath erine Bennett, William H. Bennett James B. Bennett, Capers A, Beppett Augustus F. Bennett, Octavius B Bennett, Sarah K Bennett am} J£d ward Caddep, Defendants. To the Defendants Catherine Bennett William H. Bennett, dames B. Ben nett, Capers A. Beunett, Augustus F Bennett, Octavius B. Bennett, Sarah K. Beunett and Edward Caffden: You are hereby aummoneff and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a eopy is now on file In the office of the Clerk of Court, and to serve a copy ofrour answer to the sak complaint on the subscribers at their office in the Town of Barnwell within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the <xn)pl*ipt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated March 6th, A. D., 1890. HOLMAN A PATTERSON, Plaintiffs Attorneys, . To the Defendant dimes #. Bennett; Take notice that the Summons anff Complaint herein grere fljed ip the of* flee of the Clark of the Court of Com mon Pleas fpr Barnwell County, South Carolina, on the 6th day of March, A* D.,1890. - ^ - - — HOLMAN 4 PATTERSON, Fiaiutiffs’ AHornajs. • a Seasonable and Reasonable. jno. J. weissing: -DEALIB IX- GENERAIw MERCHANDISE, COTTON. GRAIN, HAY, gSSM BlaoTsi'vlll©, S. O. Offers at all Sea sops full stocks of the best Goods, Including Staple Lines, at the lowest possible prices* commission merchant: I also offer my services to tb# public a* a commission Marwhant and will chase goods for parties furnishing the cash, charging only a small eoasnaL M v opportunities and advantages are such that ill oaah buyers can sava time and trouble by making their purchases through me. Fpplfug perfectly sure of being able to h# Pi substantial service to my £ Sksiss* 1 ”^ u 5& rjmxJ&XBs, sep 8-86 furthaf 8. C*" Bl»ckvillf, Alston it Newbeny R. R Time Table taking affect October 14U>, 1889. rASSENOKU TSAIkS, NORTH NOUKD. I^eave BlackriUe., f ,. f ,, M 10 }5a m* 8 p mt I^ave Walker IM# ,|10HDa a) 8 l£pm I>eave Whaleys a n? * 18 p m Leave Aldrich ;10 H8 a m;8 20 p m Leave Springfield ilOfiOa m 8 32 m Leave Sal’y’s |11 04 a m 8 44 p m IxMtve Perry- |H 18m»'8 58pm Leave Wageoer..,, H 29a mi9p m Arrive Seivern ill 44 a mt9 23 e m ——SOCTM BOUNU. lieave Seivern ,..4 47pm* 700ann Leave Wagener 1*4ve Perry, l^eare Sejly’s Leave Sprjnfcfield Arrive BUckrUle *8nnda: nuay Blackville. Spriqjffleld, Sally’* and Wageoer 5 03 p m 5 14 p m 5 28 p m 0 44 p m 618 p m _ only. 7 10 am 7 26 a m 7 41 am 7 56 a m 8 36 a m tDally, Barnwell Railway Co. TIME TABLE NO. A To take effect Monday, May at 8:45 a. tu. WESTWARD. " Stations. BUckvillf Ashley..... ........... Woodward’k Junction. Barnwell. JJICSA'BkV Ki' 1 , Ho 4,V7,v *J are telegrspnk; stations. lections i Carolina Railway J, C. BETA Superintendent. Close connection* made at BlackriUe the South Carolina Bail trains, lackviile with and Barnwell Eastwabd. Barnwell Ar W'oood ward’s dnnetion. Ashley ,,. f , Blackville... f ... ?J .. fI .Lv J. K. Einstein, 161 CON«KK!IB HTMEET, S A V AN N G A Wholesale Dealer in Genta’, Bays*, Childrapa’ and Ladies’ Hats. A, T. WOODW Attornsy-at-Law BARNWELL, C. Q*.