The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 10, 1890, Image 3
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THURSDAY, jri>Y 10, 1300,J
The next regular eommunieutiojrt of
Harmony Dnlge No. 17A.\.F.\M. - .
will be beWattlK'nets Ma^nieTem
ple iu Burn well upon l‘^li Oay of
_ beinK the 3ml WurOay
In aald month beKinuing at “High twelve.’*
By order of W . M. -.
^ H. p. AKPHUiOn, Socretar)*.
The regular meetlntr of Barnwell
uk1>c« No. Iti, Knights of 1‘vthias,
will be held at their Hall op Friday
niKht at 8 o’clock; A full attend
ance Is requested.
J. B, BUBOtMf VbTDi,
^ 0 ' . , , B* R,;
To Rext.—My Brick Store on R. R.
Avenue, Blackvllle. Apply to
may K. R, Mkykr,
Ctmrt next Monda/t < .
Havelock Eaves, W. W. Stewart and
S. Trottl, of thi« county, were grad-
Acadeniy la«t
the Citadel
R
uated from
week.
Folding lounges at E. W. Vogel’s at
city iiricei*.
in the competitive examinatiomiheld
list week the Wlnthra|» scholarships
were won by Misses Mattie Baxley and
Mamie. Kelly and the Von verse scholar
ship by Miss Blanche Walker.
Last month was the hottest June that
has a filleted thUh-eoujity ip twenty
years. The nearest approach to it was
JunezlHSVwhLh was nearly as torrid
jand parching asiast month was.
“ The Glorious Fourth” pas in reality
“the day we f don't) celebrate.” The
only break in the monotony of stmrnier
Hie with us was the enjoyment of a
} »vejy Kolb Gem contributed by Tear
cock Brothers.
Beautiful musquito nef* w|th canopy
for sale b}’ K. W. Vogel,’ Agent.
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The entertalnn»ent announced last
week to l>e given af Rr. ()eo If. Royd’s
residence on the 17th Inst , has b* en
]sistpuued until the ^Hh. As court
will be over then the yomig Irfl^ers
and enndidatea can go In full force ro^
help the good cause,
Mr. L. B Tooje, of R'iDUton, has
consented to read «»vay on •’JUising
W atermelons for Market” at the sum
mer meeting of the Statu Agricultural
l onventiou, which will he held at Rock
. y 111 0,1 u eslusfllfo . Thursday aud Kri,
day, August 0, 7 and Stl).
Last week In Marlboro county two
brothers, member* of a prominent and
influential family, quarreled over |m»11-
th‘* and one ordered the other to lenvr
Ms house ajpJ never darken his doors
again. One was a Tillman uimii and
the other autl-TiFThian.—Tee ffev in
dex.
. liur young friend, J^njcs Ifagood
Aldrich, Is at home from Met al»e’s #
.scUim*], Tctersburg, for tlm holidays.
<*onatant burning of the midnight oil
lias thinned him a little, hut he still
looks well ami promises to mature to be
m gn-at heart breaker.
K. W. Vogel, agt., raceived a line lot
. f>f bed spring* last w eek which he is
idiet ing low.
‘Mli.u Solimkm.”—If the wrlur of a
letter from firahams signed “fHd S<d-
ni-rs" had sent us his naaio «e would
MarkTltle »#w i.
The artesian well has reached a depth
Of 2(i6 feet .
Mr. Thtv. O’Connell has gone to the
y. C. mountaiu* fof a ruomlTs stay.
Mr*. Simon Brown has gone North to
*pend some time', accompanied by her
daughter, Miss Rosinn. '*
Mr. H F. Buist. with J. B. White &
Go., Augusta, spent last Thursday and
Fji day in 4own.
Mr. Ryan Gyles Is at home for vaca
tion from attendance on medical lec
tures at Baltimore.
Mr. J. L. Morrison, of Savannah,
spent several pleasant day* w ith his old
friends here lust week. ' /
The Knight* of TyfhiasVUj run their
big excursion to Charleston on the 15th
Inst, v
ThCJKnigV^SRd Ladies of Honor
gave an ioe creany supper at Court
Mouse Hall on the night of the 7th,
W’hich was largely attended, The or-:
der has about 50 members,
v QnVfVK.
H*Mb«ra New*.
I ol. T. J. Counts and family and Mrs.
Julian Counts are at Asheville for the
balance of the heated term.
Mrs. S. VV. Johnson and family have
gone to their beautiful summer home at
Hendersonville.
> Miss Carrie Fishhurne is at home
from the Columbia Female College f.04
the vacation.
Miss Lamb iiuist, one of Blackvlllo’s
nmst accomplished young ladies, js vis
iting her aunt Mrs, Janies F. Butst
Our town is on a building boom. New
dwellings are being erected hv Messrs.
R. B Black, L>. J. Delk and Col. T. J.
Counts. • — —
^ Mrs. C. Sahlmann, of Fernandina,
Fla., is visiting Bamberg,
_tnay always feel assured of a w anti wel-
oome.
Mr. Godfrey, of Cheraw, spent sev
eral days Ja»t week with his friend and
school innte,' Mr, Havelock Eaves.
Crops in this section though a little
backward are fruiting well, and our
farmers are ho|>efu] of a j»rosperous
year. The melon grower* are already
assured success.
Mr*. X. J. Bainherg was married on
Tuesday morning to Mr.- William Al
len, of. Florida. They left on tlie after-
noon train for Charleston and Waller-
Imro, -7——* A n on.
A n*y «t Oak l»ale
The hospitable people of Oak Dale—
and none others dwell in ail that com-
munity—deserve unstinted congratu
lations for the fact that, in spiteof trop
ic heat, depressing drought, seething
*y ><1 -gen*ual hard time**,' they
nn»dn their fdc me ewtenwlmmutp wt LffE
2nd Inst., *uuh a preeminent aucoess.
We have never before attended a social
gathering w hen the sum total of pleas
ure realized footed up a larger balance
for each and e\wy Investor,
j The pressure of material facts this
week prevent* our giving the occasion
the full attention that it deserved, but
the tlvc huudrt>d visitors, there present
jiave already told the tidings as well If
not a* w idely as The TKoi*|.r could do.
The substantia! uotufort* of the lavish
pie tile dinner and the aromatic abun
dance of the barbecued meats, browned
to a turn by Mr. Moses Matthews, re
minded the older folks of the “good
times lieforethe war,*’ and “the music in
the air*”of FUhburne’s Baud gladdened
the younger |»eople froiii noon time un
til the breaking of t)u* blushing morn
ing.
The Troele, as usual, fared sumptu
ously and gratefully. But for the fact
thu< apt. u. II. Salley kindly consent-
Call f*r * Ctuty foareattoa.
II K.At>qr.ARTKKS Dkmocratic l
KxECCTIVE COAfMITTEE.j
"Baenwkli. C. IL, 7th July 1800.
A Democratic County Convention f*
hereby callcdto meet at Barnwell C. H .,
on the 21 *t day of July 1S00, heliig the
third Monday in said month, at 12
o'clock M% for th<^ purpose of elet^ing
Prearabtc and resolution* otfered by
If, F. Rice and u«ianiraou*]y adopted
28th ln*t.:
Where**, It 1* the duty of each and
every one of us, a* good citlren* and
true Democrats to laboa for the advance
ment of good Government, and cast our
vote* only for such men as will make
active, faithful and efficient oflnx-r* and
Whereas, 'The farmers, w ho const)
delegate* to the State Comt-ntion te be tute 80 per-cent, of Tire errife (topula
held in Columbia on the Uth day of
August next, and for suck other bus
iness as shall properly come before It,
Kat h club is entitled to one delegate for
every twenty-live member* and no
more, and each club 1* required to send
fifty cent* for each delegate a* a oonti l-
butlon to the campaign fund,
By order of the Executive Committee,
N. F. Kikklaxd. Chairman.
J. O. Patterson, Secretary.
( 2w) — ___ '
The Williston Democratic Club will
meet in Town Hall on Saturday, the
12th inst , at 4 o’clock p. m* Business
of Importance will come bef«»re the Clul,
£) «L Rykrson Smith, President.
Wllluton, S. C., July 7th, I8b0.
A tn.ectjng of the Richland Demo
cratic el itb is hereby called to meet at
“Joyce Branch school house jn Satur
day, the 19th day of July, at 4 o’clock
in the afternoon, for the purpose of
oleeting delegates to the county eon.-
vention
- J. (). PAttkrson, President.
J. A . Pen well. Secret ary^
Bennett Spring Deino«rratic*Cltfb will
meet at 4 o’clock p. m^, July 19th, Sat
urday, at its old rendezvous _/VU mem-
w here stnH^ er!< are » ,x l»ei'ted to be present and'to
hriiig 50 cents each to send up with
their delegates to the - convention on the
21st.~ By order of
Geo. W. Morkall, President.
P. M . Cater, Secretary.
The Barnwoli Demooratic Club is re
quested to meet at the, typera House on
Saturday JulyJ9th at 5 oYlock p. m , a
full attendance is required hs l»Hsiness
of great importance is lobe transacted.
By order of
_ G. Dl'NC'AN BKI.hlNC.ER,
— 7 President.
B. WrPKF.cnrs, Secretary,
mr-
The Viralglit Out Democratic Club
was organized at Barnwell on Monday
w ith fifty-five, ntembef*. The ofiieers
an*; PinoWenf, A i’. ,Wnodw r ard; Vice
Presidents. II. H. Easterling, W. R,
ChriMicj K. < . Kirklatrti, Jr.-: Serreta-
ryiwD'Tw'winPHr: Wm MeXah? ADw
tion, have little or no power iiy the State
l.egislature, and are therefore dUcrirnl
nated agaiqsi in favor of corporations
and every other calling; therefore Imj it
Resolved, 1st. That wc, the Spring-
town Democratic Club, as a matter of
principle and self-protection, will sup
port for oftiee only such men as we can
depend upon to further our interests
and thereby give ps a government for
the people and by the people instead of
a Government fur the corporation and
by the lawyers. ,.
2nd. That we do not believe that our
State officials are corrupt, but we do be
lieve that the Government can be more
economically administered and that re
form in the saute is needed.
8d. That we reoognise in B. R. Till
man the champion oLthe farmery inter-
Blackvim.n, S, O,. June 38, ISftO.
The Book* of Subscription to the cap
ital stock of The Blackvilie Alliance
Warehouse Company will be opened at
the office of F. M. Mixson. in the town
of Hiackvilie, on the Hth day of July
and remain open tfhlU thelblh day of
flily, 1890. >
Hy order of the lncorporaP»rs v
F. M. MIXStlN, Secretary.
jwly3-Aw
tut
ests; that we believe him to he anjn
est, straight-forward unm and 01
Democrat, therefore he it
Resolved, 4th. That we endorse the
March Convention, and will give ottf
active, hearty and undivided support to
th«MH>uiinee of that Convention.
~ 5th. That we recognize the present
attitude of the News and Courier a* de*
trimeiital to the interests of the farmer*
apd w ; e deplore the fact that this once
great and nTi^iential representative of
the pyes* allow s its columns used as »
mean so f niisrepreaentati >n, slander and
abuse, and seeks by such meau* to de
feat itn opponents instead«Jciuulng out
on the oj)eti group’d of truth and right.
tith. That a copy of the*e resolutions
he sent to The Bauxwkli. People ami
Charleston World as the expression' of
our view* on the issues of the day.
W. I. Rice, Secretary.
ipn-
rue
|ia»e published hi* i^wauiunieEtioii. It I ed to net n* H-soclata editor of its eat ing
is an Inflexible new spa|>er rule that the
name of the writer must come with his
letter not nece-tirily for pqURcation,
but as a guarantee of gmaj Uifh.
There are only live State* In the Un
ion in which a school master can now
legally flog a pupil. In all other States
ft p ipil menaced with (R(*r|e»ral punish
ment can.arm himself with any secret
weapon and use it a* best he can. Mas-
eaelmsett* teacher* flog an oarage of
two boy* per day |*er capita.
See in till* i*sti* new JfcJvertisement
of thcwoiiderful (.billCure, Frog Pond.
No cure no |>ay. Frog l*o»fd can be
found in all well regulate*! store* In the
county, and I* tiie be*t preventive
against malaria Ituowu <»»«r n»er-
i'hanu all o\er the coyjity shofild stm-k
lip on this sure cure, • Address haven-
|M»rt Manufacturing t ompaf.y, Ahgu*-
la, Ga., Dowie \ .Moi#e and Dr. II.
Kaer, < liarleston, S. C.
*Tlie new Baptist Church f|nn**. at
Springfield, on tlie B,l>v Jfyille and New-,
fverrv Railroad, w a* ikvifcalcj June 29.
l»r. T. M. Bailey.of Greenville, preach
ing the dedicatory seroufj. Tbifhou*e
nnd windows wore crowd»vJ ^jul many
burned away unable to gain admissifm.
Aft**r preaching an admirable seruton
I»r. Bailey skillfullv utHuaged P> raise
the balance due on the building, w liiclj
was dedicated frt*e of debt. A deacon
was ordained in thl* aftern00ii.' 'L'hc
itousc cost alM)ut $SiK> at-d the incnila*r-
ship, already forty-thri, under Rev.
\S. D. McMHiatt’s pastor*! care will
grow* in number* and uaefuluc**.
*ftff we should have been forced to
make an inglorious retreat before the
avalanche of delicacies launched upon
11* by good Mrs. Michalaon. But the
Captain proved hiuisulf a friend indeed,"
equal to the emergency, the right man
in Die right pWc*.
Speaking for the ]*«oplo we congrat
ulate ami thank the committee* of ar
rangement and inanagciueut and Capt.
Keys, chief of the Department of Traus-
portafiou, upon and for the sweet *uc-
e« *< of the day.
Xext tiim» tw ice as many w ill go to
Oak Dale. ~
her of Comity Executive Com mi Gee,
Gen. Johnson Hagood. The club mutts
at ti p. in. every Monday at the Oi«e/a
House,' . ' —
Nstf* Er*iw Applsto*. , ,
Editin' IW'jdr :
With your permission I beg to note
grand triumph in achievement* of tlie
Appleton High school. 'The Principal,
Mr*. W. A. Walker, has Iiecii known
for year* as one of tlie most thorough
and progressive teacher* in the Mate, j |),“ m. A. Turner for mic. Legislature.
Her examination* in pa-t )«•.*;rs have yjyrr, Pytter^un for Profete" jud^e and
At* nieetinst of the Great Crprc**
DvHiiocratic Club June 2*th, 1890. the
following rcsoliiUon* were adopted :
Ke*o] vad that we, the member* of the
fimttCypress Democratic Club, ivarit;
well county, do hereby endorse the re
form movement and tiie suggestion of
Capt. B. it. Tillman ns % proper candi
date for Governor of South Carolina,
subject to tlie action of the State Dein-
ooratic convention, and pledge him our
•unport.
Kcsidved, also, that we favor tlie pri
mary plan of electing delegate* to tlie
State convention, and that eatdi dele-
gale to said convention be required to
express hi* view* in regard to the Far
mers’ movement- Also that a copy of
these resolutions he sent to Tux Barn
well People and the Bamberg Adver
tiser for publication.
J. C. Miller, Chairman.
K. R Harley, Secretary.
The Richland Democratic club met
Saturday the 5th day of July and reor
ganized
The following oflh*er* were elected :
J. O Patterson, President; L. A.
Drummond, Vice-President; M. <).
Wall, 2nd Yn e President < IL K. Baxley,
member Executive Committee; J. A.
Pen well, fsecretary: .1 A. Killings.
worth, Trca>urcr; .1 Green, J. J.
Drumtnond, B. F. Baxley, J. A. Pen-
well, Committee on Registration; J. C.
Wooley, tnember of committee on ar-
1 i:n (ements.
’The following resolutions were adop
ted :
Resolved, lit. That we endorse tiie
action of the March Convention, attd
Capt. B. R. Tillman for Governor.
2nd. That sto. iinaninioii«)v emUirse
For Sak.
V ALUABLE Plantation lying on Port
Royal Railway around Martin’s
Station, containing J600 acres, about
half cleared, re*t ip virgin forest. At
the Station is two Store*, three Out
buildings, one Gin House, Iron-roof, 12
H. P. Engine, 70 Caw Gin, Screw. Ac
and Steam Sprinkling appar^us.' The
settlements are scattered conveniently
the over place am) there is ample accom
modation for the laborer* am) live stock.
The field* are elsy land and are in a
high state of cultivation, yielding hand
some return*. The residence in center
OfTlaqtation i* a beautiful pottage sur
rounded by a Rose garden and large
evergreen oak*. ft l so outbuilding*, such
Kitchen, Smoke II oust 1 , Blacksmith
Shop, Carriage Huuipv-8table*, Bams
Ac, Around residence about, forty acres
launder good fence. On West side of
plantation abutting on Run* is a swamp
and upland pasture under rail fence and
wire of about 800 acres,- The inulex,
cow*, sheep, hogs, wagons, plownq har-
rows^iiultivators, mower and rake can
be treated for at same time.
ALSO
That Farm one mile from C. H. known
a* “Martin Place,” containing354 acres.
Parties wishing to purchase will apply
to . •— W. A. MARTIN, .
_ Martin’*
S. C.
feb 5-Gtn
Dr, J. H. E, MILHOUS,
Dental Surgeon
Hiackvilie, S. C.
4'*M|Mitf* Radge*.
lam prepared to fyrnish vvq?p/vn
Badges either to Individual* or to clubs
at the following price*'. Printed on
unttnn cloth, 5 cents; on ribbon, 10 et*.
Send in your orders, giving your choice
for Governor. Clai r*’P47 k
People Office.
f Coprt Bailiffs.—^i'hfi folloaing are
appointed for the next term ami will
report to the Sheriff on Monday morn
ing, 11th inst,, at 9 o’clm'k.
L. W,Cook,
Ben Pressy,
A. R. Aaron,
Arthur Sanders,
Jeff Ready,
J. W. Freeman,
II. W. Peeples,
L Nevils,
D. C. Burckhalter,
Wm. Sanders,
R. Brown,
Juiiau Calhoun. 1
By my consent, my name was put in
your paper as a candidate for County
Treasurer. After dfte lyjoftideration l
Iftive decline^ to run for that otlb-.e. Jn
the first place I wo*Id not ge in
ring or combination, which to be
the only success to ottiee,, aud if 4 wa*
sure of the Treasurer’s ofidee of Raru-
well county tlie respou-ibilRy would he
4oo great for the money that U lo it, and
I think I can do more gixxIin-cHttcoun-
iry ’s cause 41i some other djrac.tiou.
My respects to my many friend*.
X M’. A, A14., far.
■ay H« Bsst la Pears.
BlackvUle mourns the loss vi tme of
tier best aud oldest citizens.’. Mr. James
Kelly died suddenly of eowgcation of the
lungs on datarday evening Ust, aged 72
year*.
Hi* remains were laid to their latt
long rest on .Sunday afternoon in
Catholic cemetery at BormveH, iu
presence of many friend* who bad
know n him ao long and loved him so
well. - - /
He sleeps 1* one w ho Ue* dow n U,
deasant dreams. HJ* busy, ungelfish
^asbeen called toils homeJn Uie high
- -
b*eit rare 1 demonstrations of }»«rpo\v«*r
t * impart and youth* power to receive
knowledge but it i* admitted on all
side* that this capped the ? rfttnfiS. 1 o
d«* jU'tice to teacher ami pupil a detailed
j oceoimt of exercise*, during the dav
27th June, and seetm* iu rti.1 die, acted
st night, should he given hut we will
not thii» on your space.
Tlie maxim ofthc school “labor vln-
cit omnia”-was tryly deinoiintrated.
The w ide range of study specially in
practical businessof Htc, individuality,
pertinacity and versatility of jthouglit
was indeed gratifying, and 8b unusual
display of the resources of Mrs, Walker.
In otalhcnulic* (all branches) English
and classics her pupil* shy wed a pro-*
ficiency, ease ami seif possession rarely
attained by college graduate*.
As all the pupil* acted *0 well their
parts it vvoyld seem invidious to make
special mention of any. Even small
boys and girls spokC and acted with the
case and grace of men trained.for the
form, “^aehariah's courtship of
‘Peggy Jane” acted by Master Willy*
Flowers and Miss Evelyn On* 1, of
Oosaw, brought' down the house.”
The scluioi w ill resume exercises l>t
Monday in September.
Crop prospects in this section good,
tiorb needing rain, no frith, political j
pulse normal witk a decided Tillman
l»eat. Gilljakd.
POWDER I
Absolutely Pure, f
A cream of tartar baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength.—
T<*. jN’. GitrrTHmmt Rfjutrt, Aug 17, 1*89.
NOTHING SI CC’EEDS
Like Success. ^
Til E R K A SON
RADA M'S
MICROBE KILLER
is tlie most wonderful
medicine, is because
It ha« never failed in
any Instance, no mat
ter what the disease,
from LEPROSY to
tiie simplest disease
_ known to the human
system.
The scientific men of to-day claim and
prove that every disease is
Caused by Microbes
-rsr AN D—»
HADAM’8 Ml ROIiE KILLER
Exterminates the Microbe* and drives
them out of the system, and when that
it- done you cannot Uavegn pchecr 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 time, as we treat all the dis
eases constitutionally.
l»t liiun. < oii»iwni>iion Catarrh.
Mr«wctil»tw, Klreittailll*>in, latd-
aey nnd Idrrr niHraar, t'hllln
nnd Frrrr, 1> ml rTrouhlris*
In nil 11n f'oriu-, nnd, iu fhet,
every IMaenNe kuov* n to the
IIuimum ayaiem.
Will have regular apimintments a*
follow s':
At Barnwell, C. IL from 1st. Monday
1 or sales-day > in each month to tVed-
neoday evening. Office at Jtho Patter
son llmierr —"
AtSallyVB.A A N R. R.. fromi.
351 Monday ip each month to Wednes
day evening. Qfilue at Price’s Hotel.
Will he at Id* home office at Blackvilie
every Friday and Saturday from 1st of
February to 89th September Inclusive
and every Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, from l*t October to 31*t January
Inclusive.
Will make appointments with patients
to meet them at either of hD offices at
any time.
Patient* will find it more comfortable
to have their work done at the office
though If desired will call on them at
their residence* anywhere within thirty
miles of Blackvllle.
Port Kojal anJ Ah^UnU Kai way.
%
Arm Wk, ftJanuary 26th, IWQ.
On ami after this date the paWngcr trains
will mu as follows by MHh meridian time:
Souiti Bound.
~ No. B i SJJ , 7
Lv Augusta, a. Mill 10 5 06 r. m |
19
At Ellenton, 1*. m 12 17 6 42
Robbins,
12 :*)7 95
Millett,
12 51 7 47
Martin*,
112 58 K (U
Bcldoc,
j 1 9,K 20
Appleton,
| 1 1 8 50
Allendale,
j 1 23 9 10
Lv Allendale,
J 1 23 9 10
6 00
Ar ( auiphellton,
1 40 9 37*
6 32
Brtin*«m,
1 52 9 55 r. M.
6 35
Hampton,
; 2 08'10 25
7 00
Varnvillv,
1 2 13 10 35
7 tW
McNeill’s,
3 47 11 00
7 27
Cuinming**,'
* 2 :r2 11 07
7 35
Early Branch
, 2 43 11 P
! 7 59
Yetnassee,
4 45 11 59
8 35
Coosa w,
! 5 14|
1 9 50
Beaufort, .
j 5 40
10 53
Port Royal,
1 5 55j
,11 39
North Bound.
| *6 J *No, 48
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I. MICHALSON, Proprietor
" ^ ARE NOW PREPARED and will be pleated to place your Insurance bf
letter or wire ip Rip strongest and tfie most reliable cotppanies on tlie Globo. "JII
rates for Fire Inturvime arc tfic *au)e for reliable Coippaqje* so when you pay for
msurauct! Im sure you arc received iq a company that is able tq pay when a 1
occur*. We rei^reseftt the
represefjt the
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Hartford, OF HARTFORD,conk.
Knoxville, often*
KOTBH.
In the Town* of the County we wlR Inatire Dwelling*, School Hmiao# aa4
( hurulics <m the Note plan. For one year we will tako • note payable the lp|
November. For three year* poliele* one k|alf ©Mk l* UMPW
For flye year* ta cash, U 12 month* and U 24 mouth*. %
GIN IKH’SKS, we will Insure oq easy term*.
W1ND STORM Rolicle* written. F°r Insurance rtll on
SIMONS W OOP WARD,
Barnwell 8. O.
Seasonable and BeasonaWe.
’M.O. Wall for County Commissioner
and pledge them our support.
Jd. That we fav'»r tlie convention
plan for nominating delegatus to the
State nominating con Amt ion.
There hejng nc further busitje** the
meeting adjourned.' .
J- A, Pen well, Secretary.
li%e that our Trade Mark (same as
The. Barnwell Democratic Club wat ’ ^hove) upittar^ on each jug
reorganized pursuant to a call of the ! . u . <r 7°°^ ‘'History ql the Mi-
Chainnan hy order of the Executive. ’ K ,ven HVVrt y
Committee. Said meeting «a* held in ! v * dealer in fancy gro-
thc Opera HaiRF-Dit Saturday the 5th of «.e^ar* tobacco, bakery, Barn-
- - - ~ * 1 -■’la i). h.
Biware of Fraudulent Imilations
July 1S90,
The following officers were elected :
G. Duncan Bellinger, President; Au
gustus F. Cave, First Vice-President;
Ashley Siansell, Second N ice-Presi
dent;-Benjamin \V. Peeples, Secretary.
G. Duncan Bellinger was unanimous
ly elected to represent said elyb it) the
executive committee Vith th& follow
ing insulations: to vot^ for the. con.-
vention aystcui for electing <R*l ft fTates to
the St.ua> nominating convention. Af
ter much discussion, the following gen
tlemen were elciowd delegate*;
well, ik»t
ville.^
BRIGGS «1 GO., Black-
(feb 13-Ty
Editor P'Ojih :
Our Sunday School at Auhleigh had
their annua! pie uic ou tlie .’Id inst. The
scholars went through the programme
assigned tlicm in good style af ter which
dinner was served and.everyth ing pass
ed off ple^siuitly- .
The Farmers’ Alliance is doing well,
ft is as healthy now as ev#r and is no
doubt here to stay.
The corn crop in this seetjon is below
average, hut cotton is aW«>ut as gomf
liare as at tlie same time last year.
Our Democratic ( lui> met to-Uay and
passed the following resolutions: That
we j^*peciL (i!en. llamptoii h» a United
States {swiattir but tbit we oppose him
or any o<ijer man taking an active part
in the campaign hnless he were a can
didate fora State office, s. A. Haiir was
unanimously endorsed for County Com-
mlsslofier and W. S. Bnmherk for the
Legislature^ It also endorsed the nom-
the ^loation of Dr. J. Ryerson Smith, of Wil-
tbe 1 iwton,.i>ledgiBg him lu support. •
. . —8. A. Hair.
July 5tb, 1-890.
B. W. Peeples,
Ashley Stan sell,
G. 1). Bejlinger,
A. H. Patterson,
G. W. Price,
J no. C. Williams,
M. J. Pate,
-J. M. Cave,
Wash Halford,
Goo. W. Peacock.
E. J. Peacock,
S. T.. Peacock,
J. M. Skinner,
T. Vogel.
The following resolutions werettnan-
itiioorsly adopted: -
First That G. E. Birt represent this
club a*‘marshy) on the JOth of July
1899, at the Campaign meeting in Barn
well.
Second. That Gw* delegates from this
club to the ntext county convention be
and areJtefeby instructed to vore for
conveptiou. system in elftctiqg to the
Stat^ and Congressional conventions.
Tbifd. 'I'liat the delegates electeq
from this club to the county convention
he and are hereby Lnslru'jtcd to vote for
for Capt, B. R. Tillman h* nominee foy
GtKi'ernor, first, last add always.'X
Fourth. That the delegates from thi*
club be and are hereby Instructed fur
ther to vote only for delegates to the
August Convention who are opposed to
nominating delegates to tlie September
State nominating convention by Prima
Mr. R. W. Vogel informs us he cx-
toajteu one of Uie finest lots of
furniture this fall that has eve/ been \
brouglit to Barnwell. E^sry thing will
long be fragrant’In the heart* of all ! ^ on •
Th« Pro- I The wise canr their knowledge as
dDfdajr,
’onrt« of Heaven, but his memory will
ong be fragrant In the
who knew hi* worth!nets
offers its beat sympathy to hi* loved j they do their wat'che*, not fOF
it Uxdr groat and sacred sorrow. J bjul fox Uuir owm use.
ry. There being no further. business
the electing adjourned, subject to the
call aud by order of
G. Duncan Bellinger,
President.
B W. Peejiies, Secretary.
Attention Barnwell Mounted Guards.
Eo*b anti every one of you ore hereby
commanded u» meet at the Court House
on Saturday July 2<Vlh at 5 o’clock p; ua,*
ready and equipped for drill. - .
By order ot^ G. O. Rilrt,
Capt. Commanding,
R. W. Pgcrlm ; Orderly bergeauu.
Application for Charter.
Noticq'ls hereby given that the un.-
dersigned will apply to \V. Gilmore
Simms, Esq., Clerk of the Circuit
Court, thirty days afterdate hereof, for
a charter foy the Sons and Daughters
of Zion attached to St. Luke’s Baptist
Church, of Barnwell county.-
Stephen Walker. President. -
John Jackson, Vice President. .
Joe Lish. Chairman of Board.
William Farmer, 'rreasttrer.
Daniel Tilly, Sec’y, and others.
jnne2Mm
OtL ^es I
T7v Port rfoyal,,
Beatffort,
Coosa wr,
Yemassee,
Early Branch,
Cummings,
McNeill s,
Varnville,
Hampton,
Ar Brunson,
35
4H
15
45
9 68
10 151
10 27,
10 32
10 45
10 51
Lv Catnphellton,’II 08
Ar Allendale,
Lv Allendale,
Appleton,
Beldoe.
Martin’s,
Mil left,
Kobblniq— 1
Ellenton,
Ar-Augu^tR,
II
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11
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12
12
12
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40
65 j
03
10
m
42
2 35 A,
3 05
3 25
3 34
3 59
4 08
4 40
5 00 V
5 30
5 50 *
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P.M.
■Ml
00
20
00
50
25
44
51
1ft
18
45
58
,7* 20'-
♦Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
Connection iwude at Auscusta with Port
Ro- al ami Wettero Carolina Railway, and
Georgia Kaihoad for all points.
At Yemassee with ciiarlcston ^nd Savannah
Railway (or Charleston and Savannah and *11
Florida points.
Cb<u«p return tjck(>ta on ewery Satu^Uy
after# oVJock, Rood until h>Howtug M»»uda,-
morning before 1$ .o'clock.
.Any information in regard to tickets, rates,
ecbcdmo, ‘‘te., writeVpr call ujsin
R. W. Hunt, n W. J. Craw,
J. 1’. Agent, G. P. Agent,
Augusta: Coorgja.
Biackville, Alston & Ntyberry R. R.
Time Tabic taking cII,ect October Uth, 1889.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
Iahvc Blackvllle...
lx>avc Walker....
Dave Whaleys...,
Leave Aldrich....
Leave Springfield.,
Leave SalVs ....
Leave Perry
l>eave Wagener....
Arrive Sciverir.:.
NORTH BOUM).
..10 45am* 8 p mt
, ..,10 30 a m 8 12 p m
... 10 3tJ a tn 8 18 p m
...11038 am 8 20 pm
,..'10.50 a m 8 32 p m
...111 04 a m 8 44 p m
,. 1118am8 58pm
. .tli“29 a m.9Up ih
...ill 44 a mi9 23 a m
soltu aouNitr
I^eane SeiyaTX 1 • 4 47 p m* 7 00 a mi
J ve Wageuer
Dave Perry
lA^tve Sally’s
Leave Springfield...
I^*ave Aldrich
Leave Whaleys
Leave Walkers
Arrive Blackvllle.
The Chills are coming. But l hove aB
ready com* and can be found in all well
regulated ftore* in Barnwell county.
Me and the chills can’t live in the
same hide. When f go in the chills
leave. I also prevent mala-ia. Take
me in broken dose*., say atable*poonful
in a glass of water about every other
.night, and you won’t have thill*. I am
the best Liver on earth. 4f J
1 don’t core and prevent Chill* call for i
your money. No cure ho pay D the ’
war 1 *» u M>ki.—
?reg Pond Chill and Fever Cure, 50
cent* a bottle.--^
DAVENPORT MF*G CO.,
JulyIO-44 Aaguau, g*
60»p m 7 ifi a m
5 14 pm 726 am
5 28 p m;7 41 a m
6 44 p mi7 55 am
5 58 p m 810 a m
6 00 p m|K 12 a m
6 06 p m 8 18 a ra
6 18 p mi8 30 am
♦Sunday only. tDaily.
Blackvllle. Springfield, fylly’sand I}>gener
are telegrapidc station.*.
Close conn«*t ions made at Blaekvifie with
the South Carolina Railway and Barnwell
trains.
■ . . J. C. IfEYS, Superintendent.
” MONEY TO LEND. '
JNO. J. WEISSINGER,
7——DKAl-KB |K—r-
GENEItAD MEHOJJANDISE.
COTTCN.GRAJN* TTAY,
— *« jjii L, ■' -" — - - - - .* / - „ , „ „ •,*. ”■ *•.. - ’
rrr - AN D
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N
IBla^cIki^rille, S. O.
Offers st al) BeaaoDs full stocks of the best ,Goo<b, DhJudbfg Stapje and Fa)P<^f
Lines, 4% thp possible prh;es.
Q . ATOM MISSION" MERCHANT.
, f also offer my services to the public as a cotamDrion Merchant and will purr
chase goods for n|xi.ies furnishing the cash, charging only a ppiall commission.
M v opoortfitiUM* and advantages are such that all ca»h buyer# con save money,
time aud trouble hy making tjicfy purchase# through me.
Feeling perfectly #nre of belpg able to hje of substantial feprigp to my friendf
and tlie general publte J resist folly ask that they try me before “going further
aud faring worse,” JNO. J. WEISSJNGER, Blackvilja, 8. C.
sep 8r80 • .
u..-^rir^rrim m , w , "finaj
CmmUH^ajCt S^lgy's Q^g, ggc)
f J/ME 11A REE NO. 3. ^
To take effect Monday, May 12tb,/S90.
at 8 :/j5 .a- W-
WESTWARD.
Stations.
■5
at
1 | 3
A. M.j 1*. M.
Blackvilie ......... Lv
10 :15 9 35
Ashley.
4/
10-.30 1 9:47
Woodward’* Junction...
«}
I0:37| »:52
Barnwell.
8j
10:4510:00
. ^
l .
- -
4. M j p. m.
' EASTWARD
™ f
Stations.
^ ; ■ ■ i.
?! 2
11
Barnwell
Wooodward’s Junction.
Ashlev....
Blackvllle
Ar..
1*. M.
8:45
r. m
5UW
1. .21
8:52
5:38
■r.-M
6:45
Lv|8|
9:10
6^0
JJ
A. M.
P- »».
8UNPAV SCHEDULE.
^gnfc.jt.; -rt:
T.eave Rftrnwpll.
Arrive Blackvllle
Leave Blackvilie
Arrive Rani w (Si
am
9:15
9:40
10:15
JO^fi
p m
urn
0:25
9:35
are omr in the
and
^aotawbiphheluMai
on the title page tae f
•|
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Barnwell Railway Train# will wait Jfe
minutes fqr connection from South dar*
olina Railway Train* tialta# Otherwise
specially instructed.
Train* wtn wait indefinitely on
At 9% to 10 per cent. Interest. One to nther at Barnwell and BlackriHi.
five years time; secured by farm raort- All i rains daily
tag os. For fartltjru.irt1cuHrsapplr ty 1
J. O. PATJ ,4 Clock la Telegraph
Beal Estate and Investiar^ 'mL f wW be the
july/l-U jSarnwah, ^ C, 1 *9**'