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The Barnwell People.
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OOL.L.A.KN W YlCAIt
THURSDAY, .JUfV 17,1890.
'TlM>i»)Xtrc>?ijlarfomnuu'»icat»<)n of
Hariuoiiy I.fxliit 1 Nq. 17A.*. Y. . M.*.
|rjft bt" !)f}d at new Masonic Tem
ple in lUrnwell upon Pth day ot
IrtW, tnc sanje beiupthc 2nd Saturday
month, beginning fit “liigfi twelve.**
By order of VY\\ M. - .
IL P. Aki>#hsi)N, Becretarj’.
W
)n «ai
: ^ To RuNT.-s-My Briofe J^tove on R. U.
^ venue, RlaoHviUe. Apply to
may22-tf) 'pJ. jB. M^y^r,
Campalcrn RaifK#*.
I am prepared to furni^li campaign
badges either to In4ivi4»i«.ls pr to elubt*
at tfee* following prices: Printed 017
cotton-wloth, 5 wents; on ribbon, lOcts.
t^end in your orders, gi ving your choice
for (loveynor. Glai dk Pate
People Oftice.
Cali far a CMiatj Coareattoa.
IIeadqitabtkks Democratic \ '
BxiCCTIVK COMMITTVK.f
Barm we^ll C. H., Tth July 1890.
A Dffnocratic County Convention Is
hereby called to meet at Barnwell V. II..
.w, on the 21st il»v of July 1S#0. belutf thi
A IhlrJ Monday In .aid month St 12
o clftck M. for Urb purpose of ejecting
dclogatea to the State Convention to be
held in Colnrnhia on tho 13th dAy\ of
August next, and for such other bus
iness as shall prooerly gotne before it.
Katii club is entitled to one dogate for
every twenty-five in ember* and no
more, and each club is require^ to send
fifty cents for each delegate as a contri
bution to the campaign fund.
By order of the Executive ('pmmittee.
N. F. Kiuklano. Clmirmun.
0. Pattkuson, Secretary.; '
C^V) • '
froablr laTHref NiU) TowaR%lp.
A ffF weeks ago a group of white
meti wn« pted on tu Three Mile Town
ship by a party of negroes In ambush,
and several pere wounded, pain
fully but nof seriously.
Tlie negroes
left the neighborhood
oubikly restored. A few days ago they
returned, one at a time.
On Tuesday morning an effort was
made to arrest Harry Carter, one of the
ring leaders. Search was made for
film on Mr. M, O. Kinard’s place.
Harry Grant, a colored tenant, refused
to allow hit? house to be .searched, al
though as*uted that he would not he
troubled When he *aw A the posse de
termined to enter he opened fire from a
window with a double barrel gnu,
shooting down Mr. Joseph J. Kearse
and Mr. Henry Creeel], A buck shot
entered Mg. Kearse’s left eve, aiid, it Is _
fought, lodged in the brain, and onei To jvbotn H may ienneern:
The voice of the candidate is heard in
the land.
Mr. H. H, Easterling does pot weary
fn well doing—His melon juoptrWMitiOno
/are regular and acceptable. * • ’
Miss Muftic Lou Anderson, of Rose
mary, is visiting Mr. G. YV. An
derson’s family, of Dunbarton.
One of out colored subscribers, Hcipio
Williams, of Red Oa4r. cent u* au expoi-
lent melon last week Toy Sunday enjoy-
PlelVt, 1- -__^==r^ ~~±~
ThelSTaelrville, Alston and Newberry
Railroad will run an excursion train of
^ix earSAo Barnwell on campaign day,
doth July.
Hon. YY\ B. Riue, of this ConntyywW
be a candidate for < oniptroller General
on the Tillman Ucket. YY|e should pen-
b«ps properly sa-y “the^* candidate, for
the Doctors services and ahilities_j)Ia»*e
him hea<l and shoulders above the other
/aspirants~~for that oill»-.e on that ticket.
Besides the Doctor lives without the
borders of the small seetton yrotrr vchieh
the other candidates come,'and it is -
/»elf evident that the Piedmont escarp-
ment is not entitled to all the honors
and emoluments of the public service
The Straight Democrats of Blackvilte
and its vicinity, are invited to meet in
the Court House Hall at Blackville at <»
.o’clock p. m. on Frid?j\, Hie l*th day of
July, IKHl, to ctfnslder (die advisability
/>f org^nb’.iug • a Democratic C'lnt).
These who disapprove of 'Tillman’s
methods are invited to attend., *
, ' YY . K. Kem.v,
It. F. pKEi*i.i a,
1 Ai .S.Thl’tlVA.tj
It. YV. GKKAi.n,
YV. L.'AVoud.
Thk Soi th Borxt».— The contract
/for grading the. first Hue tipi* s*f the
<Smtu itoupd Ruijroad was gi\eji out
last week l»i Major Louis Met.-nbt;- a-
geiw.le.uian who has had large and sue,-
/cessful exi*erh*me in mllrpad V<'iy.
He w ill put OnO.hanrU, mostly negroes,
t<» work very shortly, and expevterto
^ct ready for the rails t<* a point two
mile* this side of its crossing over the
Savannah river by the first of December.
The Savannah Times says it is settled
/(hat the road will come to Barnwell.
Let her roll.
wounded the right side pf his heads
Mr. Creech received several buck shot
wounds^in fhe right side and thigh.
The doctors thought there was very
little hope of the recovery of either Mr.
Kearse or Mr. Creech. They are two
of the best citizens of that sectiop and
all the county has been shocked by this
most unfortunate and unexpected oc-
uerrenee.
.Harry Grant paid for his rash act
With his life
bherifi Lancaster l^ft for the scene of
tj/e trouble on . Tuesday, having been
called, there by a telegram, lie was
accompanied by a posse. ....„ == .* r - ==!= —
At4ast-aceounts all >vas quiet.
’The hraeril SpMtlOBH.
The Court opened on Monday morn
ing. As the Summer Term is held
principally to make a clearance of the
jail all cayes agaipst persons out on bail
fycrfc continued until the fall Sessions
The Grand Jury returned “true bill”
in twenty oases submitted to them and
threw out.a few indictments. They
were discharged Tuesday T«ftvCK>on.
TheJmsim ss dhposed of up to Tuesday
niglit Was as follows :
—Xerlaihb ^HHdors jdoade.d- guilty to
charge of burglary and larceny.
Daniel Bing pleaded guilty, same of-
fence. -
■ Butler Holman pleaded guilty, saip^
offence, three rases.—"
YVillie Scott found guilty of assault
l am a member of the Barnwell Dem
ocratic. Club; was present at th6 reor
ganization of the club on the r /»jth inst.;
voted for the resolution to adopt the
convention plan for nominating dele
gates to the State convention, also the
one endorsing Capt. B R. Tillman for
Governor; was elected a delegate to the
county convention and being firm in
the belief that true Democracy means
that the will of the majority shall pre
vail, 1 shall cast my vote upon such
questimjs as may come up us expressed
by the majorityof my cl,ib.
1 am nofr-now nor will I be a candi
date for any oft] je, but ant prompted to
make this statement otvaccount of Ute
statpijjpntis that are said to have been
made in the drug store of Mr. J .-Allen
Toblp on Monday, Uth Inst., -by Dr,
Todd and Rev. C. G. Bradford, viz:
“Tdiftt while I was a member of the old
club I was an anti-Tillmati man i’ 1
l*u>o seen these geotlemeii and they stiy
their_remarks \vcrc_based on mistaken
impressions.
1 am no politician, only air humble
mechanic, endeavoring 4p live as be
comes a Christian, a Democrat and eiti-
zen-»t>cJieving that I have a right to my
views upon all questions and finding no
fault wi^ idiustTtriu^^moo-tHim+gge^tte
k 0m4 WkltewMk.
Take half a bushel of best unslacked
lime, tdaek it In boiling water and cover
it during the process to keep*in steam.
Strain the liquid through a tine aieve or
strain and add to a peck of salt previ
ously dissolved in warm water, three
pounds of ground rice bsdled to a thin
paste, one half pound Spanish whiting
undone pound of clean glue dissolved
1'n warm w ater. Add hot water to, the
mixture to redyce ft to the proper con
sistency and 1H it sUud covered Opf
when used apply aw Imt as possible
with a paiut or whitewash Drusp A
cheaper wash for outside work may be
made by Sinking |ialf a bushel of lime
in a barrel; add a pound of salt, half a
potpid of sulphate of zinc and a gallon
of sweet milk.
They have a curious way of deciding
lawsuits In Siam; both parties are put
under cold water, and the one staying
the longest wins the §uit. 11] this coun
try both parties arv got into hot water,
and then kept there as long as possible.
The result is the same.
jManunft—I wondyc whgtwp shall call
the baby? Johnny—I don’t think web^
better call him any of the name* papa
called him last night when lie w?as cry
ing. He mighn’t like it when hegrow-
ed up. ;
Harry—She has jilted me and f know
I shall die; The .disappointment will
kill me! Aunt Hannah—I knowhow
disappointmentsaft’ect one Harry. But
youTt get over It. I felt just as you
do now when 1 set thatryeller hen on
thirteen egg* and onljc-got just one poor
chi3k out oft he lot.
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Blackvillk. S. C. f June^S, 189(f;
The Book* of Subscription id the cap
ital stock of The Blackville Alliance
Warehouse Company wjll be opened at
the office of F. M. Mixson. in »bo town
of Blackville, on the 8th day of July
and remain open until the 19th day of
July, 1890. ^7:
By order of the Incorporirtora.
F. M. MIXSON, Secretary.
julyS-Swr " „
For Safe.
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virgin forest. At
store
3YALII
J?it}itlOI
half cleared, rest ij
the Station is two Store*, three Out
buildings, one Qiii House, Iron-roof, 12
fj. P. Engine, 70 <aw Qin, Screw, Ac.,
and Steam Sprinkling apparatus. The
settlement* are scattered conveniently
the over place and then; tg ample accom
modation for the laborers and live stock.
The field* are. clay land and. are in a
high state of cultivation, yielding hand
some returns. The residence in center
pf Plantation is a beautiful cottage sur
rounded by a Rose garden and large
evergreen oaks, qlso pulbull/lJngs, such
Kitchen, Smoke' Hoiife, Bbtuksmlth
Shop, Carriage'House, STables,' Barns,
ikp, Around residence nlM.«t forfy acre*
is Tinder good fence. On West side of
plantailon abutting on Rnns U a swamp
and upland pasture under rail fejice and
wire of about 800 acre*. The mules,
pow*j, sheep, begs, wagons, plows, har-
rowsrvultivators, mower and rake can
be treated for at same time.
ALSO
That Farm one mile from C. IT. known
as “Martin Place,” containing304acres.
Parties wishing to purchase will apply
to W. A. MARTIN,
Martin’s, S. C.
feb 5-0ni
conviction*.
M. J. Pate.
CM
I. MIOHAli
'•oleum juut tea*
Ittd bwU, ai*
»hW
The following resolution wr* offered
and adopted by the Barnwell Mraight
^ „ ^ — irMX Democratic CluITat its meeting on
and battery witii intent to’kiHwtitf'TKtt^illnnday : .
'Resolved, That the Straighlout I)Vm-
oeraiic (Tub tloes not desire to and does
of not antagonize the Farmers’ Movement
•or any other legitimate, effort for the
weliare of our common
ryijig concealed weapons.
Mike Ranks convicted of manslaugh
ter ujuI recomiyended to the nrercy
theciiurt.
.. Richard William* acquitted of the
Lliftrge of hurglarv.
Ben M oo<jy aiijj JL R. Davis, same
offence, acquitted.
TVMei g t.I U ■■L' j^rtor Mi» ^e -on I DTaT
W llllttoa >>w*.
Mr*. L A. Blantou. of Newberry,
arrived on Saturday evening in our
.town, she will s^Hid a week witty rcla-
Dves here.
Mr. K K Rnioe returned on Sundsy
/fom Orangeburg, w here he had been
in attendance 011 conference of M. K.
eimrch. South.
Mis* Lula M. Johnston, of Elko, is
.visiting Mis* Irene Brpoker.
Mr-. S. K. ( onipu*i.. a diaruicg wldr
ow and 2 children of .1 *ine* Island, are
visiting Mr*. J. ;W Jtihuson.
Melons are booming ami ‘Tncle
Allen” is happy, having Ujvl a enj- *«>Jd
a few days since which netted
S2->4.
him
^rrvosai
( apt. YV. If. YY'roton is now at YY'ii- (
Jiamston. . . . *
Col. Robert A Id rub’s family has gone
to Saluda.
Mis-es Mary and Marie Tobiu are at
Asheville for tJje summer.
Mr. Jesse Dunn left I**t Thursday
for a month’s visit to Kentucky.
Solicitor Murphy is g:iining,weight
and w i^dom wluh e<|U»l r.ijnd progress.
Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Sr., and Ja^. (>.
Patterson, Ksq-, attemlcd tlje session of
the Methodist District Conference at
•Orangc.imrg last Thursdnvand Friday.
T'b^-7r<nfndWe*Tnmnrg'H V Ven- pTea^in'f J
find profitable gathering <*f good, men
anen engaged in n good cause.
lien. Hagood and Messrs. L. YV. You-
jnans7"Alfrcd Aldrich, Simon - Brown,
Mike Brown and H. H. Easterling at
tended the convention held iu Colum
bia last Thursday ami Friday.."
Misses. Cornelson, of Ora/igeburg,
are visiting Mr*. J. YJ’. Holm/iji.
Dr. ami Mrs. YV. J. Yoivng,.of Caavp-
.bellton, are at Glenn Spring*.
Misses Bertha Felder, of Orangeburg,
.and Bessie Simmons, of Bamberg, have
returned home after a very pleasant
visit to Mr. Jno. (’. Dowling’s family.
They were Recouipantqij by Masters
Jlcn and YY’illie Free, of Bamberg.
The second meeting of the Ladies M.
A. M. A was held at the Opera House
this Thursday afternoon July the 3rd
at TP’clock., The attendance was even
better than it w as at the first meeting.
The President called the meeting to
.order and requested the Secretary ; to
read the minute* of .the last meeting,
they were read ajid adopted. The ad-
.mission fee of 2-.i ct« was paid in by 23
J.adie* and the names taken by the Sec
retary and Treasurer. This important
Avork being attended to, the Secretary
{begged to be allowed a space of time
Huftieient to read the letter* received
of Cape Orr, colored, for murder, but
on account of the absence Af tin* witnes
ses the Court of Session* was adjourned
until this morning. ' ,
, The seiomTtrial of David C. Ready
for the murder of YViliiam Black was
appointed for today. ”r* * . u
K« s<irt nf tlir (<raml Jury
The Grand Jury for the year lSJK>!*eg
lejtve to submit the follow ing report for
the July Term:
YY e hu\r pii-sed upon all Bills of In
dictment handed to ns by the Solicitor
and find that they hit* nor nearly *0 nu
merous as at the March Term. The
countv jail we find iifgood.eonditioiv*—
no complaint by prisoners of fare—ami
I everything cleanly and apjH’ar* to tye
j tiib'dy kept.
YY> have only had time to make a our-
; sory examinatioii of the county ofiiees,
j ill which we discovered nothing of
! which any complaint could Ik* made,
j but to the i*ontrary everything appear*
j to in* regularly an I properly kept.
I llowavq/, in enter to Havb a thorough
investigation of the manner in whicU
I the affairs ok ilie conuty are conducted
( we have apkoiutcd thr<*** members of
our body td ihake a thorotigln examina-
l thm, the result of which we will report
! at the next term of the Court.
Ttye (Vmhty ('onimlssioncrs have sub-
j mitte^l a statement which we »p|H‘nd,
j show Big a gratifying gradual decrease
in the current ex|teiises of the county,
j the twKuiwniy practiced will, if contiu-! all to pieces,—Sumter Advance,
nod. >0011 relieve the County entirely of .
State but that
it* organization was caused byTrn g-
ular and undemocratic practice*, and
itaefiptt* are tliru l:-d to the reslAuaUon,
o^MKsioritjimFjTracticefd fair play
a tM»Just ice in the party it**-If, by wiiidi
abihe the party can be preserved and
white supremacy and good government
«M*ur&d. Furtlier, that thsse resolu
tions be published in the oouuty papers
and tho Charleston dailies.
— f ' lie grsjMl for HH|i.
An Augusta boy who had committed.
• some misdemeanor was about to receive
chastisement at the hands of his mother.
1 He a>ked to go to hi« room. The mother
! atsefiTed, andxiiriohs as to his errand
i followed AfidTiaic 1 led at the door: She
I heard her son praying inside. This is
what he shm] : “Lord, if you love little
' lioys, and u ^nt to help one out, now is
your time;” The prayey wgs granted.
Hrltf r i ksa law.
Information reaches us that in the
up|»er part of tiii* coiHity, know n as the
1 Sami Hills, w henever a negro is caught
; stealing or doing otlier devilment, he is
I nof arrested and made an exjKMise to
’ the taxpayers of the county, but a few
neighbors are called in, Isith w hite and
; colored, the culprit is treated to a good
: sound thrashing with a buggy trace or
| other convenient implement, and told
j to “git ” This heats “Jawing” them
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A crefer,
Higti~oT
B f . tart .y .typing pqwvkr.
all In leavtuiing
T7T leavening strength.—
U. 9. Ooi tT/inont AttJ 17, IMP,
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
Like Success.
all pa*t tiudehtediic** and by giiarau-J
teeitig the pn mpt payment of all claim* !
will secure miVh lower charges for all j
*up^tlics Mini all seix ice* rendered the I
county than have bceu the case hcre-
toforc.
Rumor* have ccmie to our ears thafff
account* for 1 argg si11 ns, not proncrly |
j vouclied and ibniTzedr have hen ap- |
; proved and paid, A* a imitterof 'iio T
' pie justice to the present. Board we re- j
' port that wr have iiot been able tc Ji-.-
Aover anything iuthUotliio to verity;
^ VVV-eTTrwrffl ed-a+bTb e Tt*' - ’
counts that have been paid by this
4»/.ed, pro;** rly
a* the law 1
Board and find them iti
vouched and examiuei
quire*. -
Statement of County rbmttilssioners
a^ to uidchtcdncss a* follow * :
Total indcbt4 > (im>* fiscal
year 1N87-NS
Total amount paid. .. 17,
Total indebtedness fiscal
year 1SXS-S9 ' $18j782 37
Total amount paid , 15,82.1 22
lii< h bj llratb'l Sure.
Dr. Mortimer Slocum, w well known
citizen, died at lit* home at San Antonio'
of a cancerous affection of the stomach.
Dr. Slocum was- chiefly distinguished
by being one of the few who have ob
tained money from life Insurance com
panies before death.
A quarter of a century ago Dr. Slo
cum was a. successful practitioner at
ili’iMeagwii 11 r -witu attacked by eotnmmjr-
tion and his ease was prqnounced in-
‘y j curable by the best physicians
e- ’ r r . 1 r . ^ s
T II E R K A S (
RADAM’S
MICROBE KILLER!
the most wonderful <
jedlcine. is because 1
,s nevwr failed in
instance, no mat-
what the discaiw,
ni LEPROSY to
the simplest disease
_ known to the human
cystem.
?*he ^cientificinen of to-day claim and
prove that every disease is
Caused by Microbes
—AND—
RABAM’S MI' RORE KILLER
Extervuinates the Mlcrolies and drives
them out of the system, and when that
is douq you cannot haveati achet.r pain.
No matter what the disease, whether
a simple case of Malaria Fever or a com
bination of 0isea»c4, we cure them all at
tlie same time, as we treat all the dis
eases constitutionally.
Awihmn. < oN*iiin|Hl»n, 4'afsirrh,
llroachlll*, ICheumullisNi, lal«l-
ney and Liver I>iaen»e, ChillH
and Fever, Fe mi I «-Trouble*,
la nil iiM torms, unci, la fuel,
every IHMeaae known to llae
Human Nywiem. r
Dr. J. H. E. MILHOUS,
Dental Surgeon
Blackville', S. C.
/ Will have regular appointment* 9s
follow*:
At Barnwell, C. II. from 1st. Monday;
(or *ale*-day) in each month to Wed-
nejKlay evening. Ofiice at the Patter
son House.
At Sally, 1 *, B. A^. A N. R. R., from
jh] M^«Blip:.,la.n«iMn9in4 to YVgdum-
day evening. Ottie*e at rriae’s Hotel.
Will be at his home ofiice at Blackville
every Friday and Saturday from 1st of
February to .’loth September inclusive,
and every Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, from 1st October to 3Ut January
inclusive.
make appointments w ith patient*
meet them at cither of his offices at
iy time.
^attMits will find It more comfortable
to tyave their work done at the office,
tbaijgh if desired will call on them at
their residences anyw here within thirty
miles of Blackville.
WE ARE NOW PRTCPATnnrinffVnrSe
ouourt.
i|«Rrpool, JonUon «nb
oir LiyicHi»ooL., jowl
Lancashirej, qf manchestib, eho.
ConTmental, or x. y.
Home, or n. t.
Hartford, OF HARTFORD, CON v
Knoxville, or tens
mm
If 'V
%-
Port Kojal anJ Augn^d Kai way.
ADOru.%, (iA., January ‘Jrtth, 1890.
On and after thi* date the paesenin-r trains
will ruu a* follow* by 90th meridian time:
South Bound.
TNo- ft? *No. 47719
In the Towns 0/ the County
Churches on the NoU plan.
Lv Augusta,*. mJI Ity 5 06 r. m
Ar Klltuitou.r. m 12 17|6 42
Robbins,
12 SO^ 05
Mlllatt,
12 5L7 ^7
-
Martins,
C3
Beldo«:,
1 B.tT'JO '
AppleD'O,
1 1 |8 50
Allendale,
1 23|9 10
Lv AJJeifaale,
1 2319 10
« 00
Ar CampbelLton,
1 4<>'9 37
6 32
v Rruoson,
1 52 9 55 p. M.
0 35
Hampton,
2 0-''tl0 25
7 00
Varnville,
2 1» 10 35
7 08
MeNeill’s,
2 47
11 00 *
7 27
_ Cumming’s,
2 32 11 07
7 35
Early Branch,
2 43 11 28
7 51)
Yemassee,
1 4 45 U 59 >
8 35
Coosaw,
a u
0 50
Beaufort,
5 40
10 5.1
Tort Royal,
1 5 55
111 39
Nokth Bound.
NOTB8.
we will Insure
„ or ono yoar wo will
For throe"year* policlo* one half
For five year* cash, U \t niontlis and % '14
GIN IIOI SKS, we will inaure on easy ten
WIND STORM PoUolea written. For It
SIHONS * W'
Barnwell B.
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Beware of Frauduleot Imitations
159 (ii
757 0S
mg this fact an insurance company in
-.which he held a $10,000 policy offered
to compromise with him for 85,000. He
accepted the offer, came to San Antonio,
was soon restored to robust health and
amassed a fortune by the use of the life
See that our Trade Mark (same as
above) api»ears on each jug.
4wr buukMi
crobe Killer,” given away by
G. K. RYAN, dealer in fancy gro-
Know- eerie*, sugars, tobacco, bakery, Rarn-
w ell, and D. K. BJUGGSACO., Btack-
ville. . — {feb 13-Ty
FOR SALE,
$j,702 60 imnwance UkKmv
YY'
Kervr«l l.onst-r rjban Jarob.
A. Pollard, a farmer who live* in
R. R. Deficit (tExes unpaid)
Eight months of fiscal year
INHO-lH)—TV+taf amount ,of
cU^pg^juuUted to June 3d,
Total Past Indebtedness.
Gyle*’ warfant wliich has
been paid. rr..
% 2,050 T5 [ this emmt}^ w as in the city ’a fe w days
2,415,81 j ago, and to some of bis friends he told
513,34
$10,088 32
$ 937,05 !
32,40
from the Ladies in different parts of the
.County who had been written to re
questing them to act as .Vice-President
,of the Association. The letters re
ceived w ere, eleven in number 3 accept
ing the office 8.declining. Hi answer to
,a letter written to Miss Farmer of Al
lendale inviting the Dramatic Club of
That town to come and play in Barn
well one night giving the proceeds to
,the Association, the following vvas read •
Miss Farmer stated that they had or
ganized their, club for tlie purpose of
'raising money to build an Episcopal
/■Church In Allendale but said they
would come and play giving half of the
^proceeds to the Association. YVe
thought th$ offer a generous and fair
.one, therefore, the Secretary v^as .au-*
thorized to write ajtpd accept the com
promise.
Mis* Loulie Peeples proposed that if
.the Allendale Club found it impossible
.to play in Barnwell this .month July,
that w.e the ladles oT Barnwell village-
give an entertainment so as to be able
to feel that we are doing something to-
Avards the work we have undertaken.
No other business the meeting ad
journed,to jneet-ttye first Thur^Uy in
\ugust at the Opera House at? o'clock
$ !«>4,(i5
In our examination of the Poor House
we find the houses and grounds ingootl
j condition,but complaint w a* made to iis
, by one. Mr. Connelly, whom we reoom-
j mend to bo pup under Gie watch care of
] the keeper, YV. E. Sadler.
Complaint* of the. bad condition of
road* and some, small bridges as visual
eome tq us from several sections of the
County, notably the road from Barn
well township line to YVlllUton, which
has not been worked this year, no over
seer having-been appointed on this sec
tion, also the road branching oil’ from
this road to r k;;ko b ip bad condition,
and some small bridges in very bad
condition. YY'e beg -that tlie County
Commissioners see after the road* more
particularly and prevent parties frpm
ploughing them up if possible. " T "
Mo far only one -Trial Justice, in the
County has produced Ins books to us
for examination as we are informed the
law require*. YVe recommend that
Trial Justices in the county be required
,|J;c*co!nply w ith the requirement* of the
law iii this particular when the commit
tee appointed from our tyodyfo examine
the county ofiice* meet*. <g
All.of which is jj-espedtfally submit
ted. *
C. B. Fkkk, Foreman.
the follow ing story, which is vouched
for by those, living in hi*neighborhood :
About nineteen years ago Mr; Pollard
hired himself to the late Alex. Spiltos,
a well-to-do farmer of this county.
The first, month ho received a suit of
clothes'as pay. Mr. I’olkmi was then
employed permanently as.a farm hand.
He had been with Mr. Spjllers tyut f.
short time when a girl child wasu-born
to Mrs. SpiUers. An hour after it was
born Mr. Pollard asked Mr. Spillers to
give him the child as his wife when she
arrived at the proper age, Mr. Spillers
consented," and said' if Mr. Pollard
stayed with him he should have his
daughter at sixteen. /Through sixteep
year* the young man worked with
employer and at sixteen claimed the
young lady as his fiancee and was soon
after married to her. He is now the
father of two children, and at Mr. Spil-
Mers’ death be left his son-in-law $1,(KK)
in cash for the sixteen years he had so
patiently waited for his wife.—Green
ville News.
A Pleasant Drink for Suhmkr.-*-
One pqund of !|nely sifted sugar, one
ounce of tartaric or citric acid, twenty
drops .of essence of lemon. Mixaixd
The Anderson Journal says: “The
Grahams Democratic club, in Barnwell
coupty, deserves a silk banner for being
the fairest and most conservative club
in the State. By resolutions recently
adopted the following sentiments were
expressed : 1. That the club will
commit itself to the support of[an;
didate for Qtirernor, and enilnrug ft full 1 ;
fair and free discussion. 2. That as an
evidence of fairness and toleration (he
minority of the club shall have propor-
makes a good lemonade. One ounce of j conven Honr. This is in strong contrast
soda added to the above yvill make it ef- the partisan resolutions of the Gap
lm, Secretary.
Jfervesceju.
1 Creek ciub, of Greenville county.”
F INE RESIDENCE in the Town t)f
Barnwell, lit by Gas, furnished
with YVater Pipes ami Bath-room, and
containing Eleven Rooms, Pantry and
Cellar. Built two years ago. Lot meas
ures’213 feet x 290 feet.
Flowing Artesian YVell and Fish
Basin on premises: Kitchen, Servant’s
House, Stables, YVell, Atr.
Terms; One-third cash, balanc? on
long time with 10 per cent, interest.
ALSO
A Plantation containing 558 acres, 292
cleared upland, balance swamp pasture,
w ithin one mile of Barnwell Village.
Five new Tenant Houses and Stables.
Two YY’ells of good YVater.
Price $3,500; $1,000 cash, $500 in 12
months, ^nd bajaueo on time to suit
purchaser.
' G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
Feby 20th, 1890-tf
.
| *(1
| *No. 48
tio
.
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P. N.
Lv Port Royal,
7 85
1 00
Beaufort,
7 4S
1 20
Ooessvr,* ^ - -1
8 i»
f 00
Yemassee,
8 45
2 35 A. M.
2 50
Early Branch,
9 68
3 05
5 25
Cummings,
10 15
3 $5
5 44
McNeill s,
10 27
3 34
5 5jJ
Varnville,
10 32
3 5b
6 10
Hampton,
10 45
4 08
6 1^1
Ar Brunson,
10 51
4 40
6 45
Lv Campbell ton,
11 08
5 00
0 58
Ar Allendale,
11 58
5 30
7 20
Lv Allendale,
Appleton, .
11 20
lip
11 37
6 13
\ Beldoc,
11 46
6 30
*
Martin’f,
11 65
6
V •
Mlikitt,
12 03
7 35 .
. Robbins,
12 10 8 OJ
Ellen tonX
12 30
9 45
Ar Auguste, \|12 42
P.M.
♦Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
Connection made at Augusta with Port
Ro”al and Western Carolina Bailway, and
tyieorgia Railroad for all point*.
At Yetnassce with Charleston and Savannah
Railway for Charleston and Savannah and'kH
Florida points. * ' '
Cheap return tickets 00 sale every Saturday |X
after 0 o’clock, g«K*i until following Monday
monilna: before 12 o’clock.
Any information in regard to tickets, rates,
schedule*, etc., write or call ui*m
R. YV. Hunt, W. J. Cra:»,
T. P. Agent, , G. P. Agent,
Augusta. Georgja. ' ~ '
Blackville, AI>ton cfe Newberry R. R.
Time Table taking effect October 14th, 1889.
\
PAHSENOKK TWAINS,
lyeave Blackville..
I>eave YValkcr
Xqiivo YVhaieys
Leave Aldrich ...
l^ave Springlield
lAav* Sal’y^a ...
Ix:ave Perry..
I^ave YVagener.....
• NORTH BOUND.
10 15 am* 8 p mt
10 80 a m'8 12 p m
. ...TO 35 a m'8 lap m
.... 10 38 am 820 pm
10 50 a m 8 32 p m
1104am8 44pm
tl 18 a m|8 58 p m
11 29 a m.9L8 p m
11 44 a mi9 23 am
Arrive Pciv^r^u
$QLTH BOUND.
Jxav«r Sefvetn .4 47 pm* T00 a mi
jy*
OIl "STes I
The "Chills are coqiiog. But l have al
ready come and can be found In ^11 well
regulated stores in Barnwell county.
Me and the chills can’t live in the
f.
I^»ve Wagener
I*?ave Perry
Leave Bally’s
I^ave Springfield
liCave Aldrich,...^
Leave Whaleys
Leave alkers.........
Arrive Blackville
5 03 p rn
5 14 p m
5^28 p mT<l a m
6 44 p m
5 58 p m
6 00 p m k ]2 a m
7 16 a m
7 26am
7 55 am
810 a m
same hide. When J go in the chills
leave. I also prevent malaria. Take
main broken doser, say a tablespoonful
1ff~a glass of water abouLevery other
night, and you won’t have chills. I am
the bqtft Liver Regulator on earth. If
1 don’t cure and prevent Chills call for
your moneyr No cure no pay lathi
way I am sold. '
Frog Pond Chill and Fever Cure, 50
cents a bottle.
davenport MFG CO.,
julyliMm Augusta, Ga.
6 06pfli818am
. 6lopm8 30am
^Sunday only. tDailj.
BlackviHe. Springfield, Sally* and Wagener
are telegraphic station*.
Q
the
trains.
qe« connections made at Blackville with
souui Carolina Railway and Barnwell
J. C. .KET8, Superintendent
Ml/Nt.Y TO LUND
$160-000.
At 954 to 10 per cent. Interest. One to
five yeah* Qma, secured by farm mort-
Uf*>s. For farther parricubim anplrt >
J. O. PAT. $7R^O:S t ,
Real EstaU and liiveating Agent
julyLbtf Barowall, B.
JNO. J.
A.
-DEALER IN-
mk
GEN^ftAL MERCIJANDI8E.
PQTTDlSr.
*
’S
' m :%»»*; -. 4 v* -sb» * » v ' T~ll| Tit** 1 m « * up: ' • y ■
S. O;
Offers all Reasons full stocks of the beat Goods, IncludUij; Staple and
Lines, at the lowest possible prices.
commission
I a^o offer mv sendees to the public as a commit
ediase goods' for parties furnishing the cash, charglr
Mv opportunitiesadvantages are^upb/
Unie and trouble by yiaking their ptuchhaeg!
Feeling perfectly sure of being able to be ot s»l
aod the general public ^ respectfully iak that the]
Ion
me,
dal
me
Merolmnt and will 1
$£e.n!
and faring worse.”
gep 8-86
7Mi
Barnwell Railway Co.
XIMK TABLE >'0. 3.
itake effect Monday, May 12tb,lS90,
&$**>*'
' WESTWARD.
SxATioya.
Blackville. Lv
Ashley
Woodward’s Junetiop ..
Barnwell...
EASTWARD,
±
T '
Stations.
Barnwell Ar
Wooodward’s Junction..;
Ashley
BlackviHe ; ... TrV
r. m
8:45
8:52
8:68
A. M.
P. M
5 ’JjO
6-M
5:46
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
a m
p ni
Leave Barnwell
9:15
6:00
Arrive BlackviHe ^
9:|0
6:25
Leave Blackville
10:15
9:35
Arrive Barnwell
J005
10 ,*00 .
> off Ida
theT
mr ft H
fe
A/Hoa?
SPECIAL JNSTRUCTIONS.
Barnwell Railway Trains
minutes for connection from l
olina Kali way
specially
other at;
All Trains
Do not n
Clock In
Safe-
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