The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 14, 1890, Image 3
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THURSDAY, AUGUS T Ifc, 1S1K',
The next icKu’.ar communicution of
> Harmony Lodge 3<o, IT A.’. F.*. M. - .
JT will be held at the new Masonic Tem-
/yr\ pie in Barnwell uik>u 1:1th day ot
8»‘pt., 1SOO, the same being the 2nd Saturday
in said month,, beginning at “High twelve.”
By order of W.v M.\
II. F. Anpeuson, Secretary,
td
Gin HorsE Insurance.—Wrttd to A.
T. Woodward for the cheapest rates.
<3w) r r
Solid Gold K. of P. and Masonic Em
blem Pins and Charms just received by
G. IX C. Lange, $1.00 to $15.0" each.
Rev. J. L. Tillman and» son will be.
gin h tent meeting in Sailey, H: A. A
a. U. K , Sunday Aug 24. All are in
vited. At least two services eueli./day.
'They are hfilding a tent meeting now
In Coiumbips, Ca., and their crowds uto
»o large they can’t.seaCthtnn all.
Last hi tnot Least.—“Uncle Allen”
tVeathersbee sent us a magnificent
melon on Friday. At a later date we
may have more to say of its size and
sweetness. By these presents we thunk
him for his thoughtfulness And so do
several of our friends who helped to'en
joy its ripe and rosy richness, f
•‘The Old Party -’
Chairman Fred Nix ha# called the
Republican Congressional Convention
of the Second District to meet at Aiken
on Monday,Sept. Sth, tor the purpose of
nominating a candidate for Congress.
-'The Convention to elect”delegates
from this County has been called to
meet i^t lUitekViile on Thursday, 4th
{September,
with the following twelre lettPraon H r
R. IL L H.«. 1XTT.Y. A. 8. N. I-.
Twelve children reciting' a verse for
f*aeh of these letters which spelled
“Childrens Day” represented, thei
twelve disciples and the. twelve tribes
of Israel, This interesting exercise
was arranged and managed by Mr.
J. R. Hamilton and Master Felder Hun
ter to whom much credit is due. The
people were next invited to assemble at
the table, which was bountifully beau
tiful with cakes, pies and meats bf all
descriptions, Where they ate heartily.
To add to the erroymerit ami refresh
ment of the people a plenty Of lemonade
bought by the S. S.. was given free to
licit and poor alike. About 4.BO p. in
the low ering clouds caused the greater
.part of the people to seek their homes,
after spending a day of ideas ore. *
Pro nus.
August 8th t*y0.
Adopted as the Uofffily Or^aWby tbe Coun
ty A Uiaiiee July 5th, i*
M. ,T. PA'T FI^ Asboci ate E ditor,
To whom all Ooinimimnatlons on Allianct;
Matters should be addressed.
Offlcpm of t|n* iily Alliaipe.
D. F. Bojourmr, Fresidnit.
A. K. Fits-, Vibe Urt^ident. j
4V. n. Bainlierg, Bee ret ary. \
N. F. Kir'klamlJl'ceajHirer.
\V. (5 Britton, Chaplaoi. J
I. . B. Ttstle, l,ts‘turt 4 r. •
J. U. Bay. Assihiant lecturer.
W. K. Bfuller, l>o.tr Kccikt.
S. W.. Woodwanl. AssistiintTDoor Keeper.
1» W. Botliford, ^rgeunt at Arms.
M. W. Fliillips, Business .\getit.
Kxeeutiv'e Coun,riittt*i—C, _B. Free, W. \V.
Fatriek, A. Faitst.
Tratlo Conimitfee «-*(}. M. Hunter, E. H.
Barnwell'ii FIM H»lf.
Seven times )u the last ton years
Rarnwell has shipped the Twst bale of
the GuroUna crop.—-This year it rea'died
(Miarleptmi on the Btli inst.. uday ahead
,<*f its past rtM*ord. It was grown by
i'ol^ Mite JJrow n and shipped through
| saae MMialsoo to F. IV. Wagoner A
Co It weiglied l'tl pounds was graded
strict lotv middling and was iA)ld for
fjjj., eia per pound.
W illWton >>w». . ,
Mr. A. M. Kennedy is at Henderson
ville, N. < forXftiA day - re«t.
Rev. D. IV. Key closed hi- meeting
Ro-eutarv <»u Suudav. There we.e 11
TTHTtTmTT—Hfrrrtr.- Mu.-hf-Tl
t^uimy. of t hario-Um. it- -pen
some time with hi- Irieud, i^uiney^A,
Kennedy.
Mi-- Lizzie Seigler, of Aiken, who is
Jovelv, a?tractive and 4-ntere-t ing, i- the
guest o? Mias I.oUle Samb'fa
The Baptist Cburrh was (Hied on
Monday iiight. liev. T. P. Lub*
ore at-Tied an efiK| tient sermon friun 1st
King-, 21-t < hapler -'nth vera**.
1 The K night- of Pythias will hate a
i*u* nie and cue atGoose P<#i;tl Park on
'1'hursday, Augn-t*M*t.
H. A. Wealhershee, Mrs. A. J.
Wealher-lo.* 4 aiktl Missy* Loti
Kennedy w»d f arrl** t^i-terlitig lett
Thursday attnrmsm for Bullalo Lithia
rings, Va. X,
We are re*|Ut>tod by the members of
Ibisetuary church t«* rHuru thanks^to
Mr. .lore Mielling for his faitliHH »ervi-
«*es as organist during their ftfoti acted
meeting. Hal.
McNah, Walker & Co., shipped the
second halo of. new cotton to Charles
ton v It wa- grown b}’ M,r. W. K.
Owens of Duubarton.
The Democratic , State Convention
met in Colupibia yesterday,- A lively
time was ex|iecte<l. Of the 32U del
egates 20J are for Tillman.
The Second Primary'.—Miehalson
j;-still running and wants help .right,
now and a heap oT it. 11 e sa v s he is
going to ho elected Chairman of the
cheap sellers at any Sacrifice, it is a
mighty good time, he -ays, to get great
bargains.- in ficl he wants to clear out
bis stock pf old gootls before the second
--yni —
Ft. M'orth, June 7, ISStb
Mr. Robert C. .Stockton, .
Agent Wm. Kadaiu’s Microbe Killer:
Dear Sir—d have been sulferiug for
four years with chills and fever and
malaria fever. One jug.of your- Mi
crobe Killer has stopped the eiiilU ami
1 an; much better, hut am^still taking
the ine<H.cine. . ^
Yours respectfully,
J. K. Daniels,
Photographer, BIO Houston St.
For sale by <i. K. Ryan.
fow ling, J/.M. Urncr, W. A, All,
(’oTiimittec on Good of Hie (X-ifcr—J. C. 1
Milliiii. r. M. Kdi-t'licld, W. T. Cave, J.
M<
K.
BncUing, K.
I5; < i n< SS.
2. a:'.
M em hers of ihe " 4 ip arm e r s a l-
. LI ARCB” before placing their or
ders for bagging will pVwjtall and ex w
Sfulne my extensive stdck of Anrl Jut
Bagging. Having already filled orders
foy various Clubs. I feel cofifltlent' Hia-
pripeaud nuallty will meet with ap
proval. I*. W.FARREU, ,
Ulackvllle, 8. C,
Aug. 4th, 1890-tf
* 1 >
A ('hAHMiN<i Female ('omuosiior.—
Miss Fannie Martin, a olutrajiUtg
young Imly and an expert prinjter out lie
Chri-tian Njdghhor r .“set up" the entire
p.-vper la-t week, between Thursday and
Tueailay, w hich luade lo,0tK)ema. Thi-
wa- splcutlii} worK-itnd Mi-s Faimie <ie-
serves eivilit forher energy. If there
were only a few more like her the.edi
tors would have more religion than
ever.—AM»e\ iife Medium.
A-4e»*>4-aet><> 4.-
vThe ammaf meeting bf tlie Alaba
ma State Adtiance. in .Montgomery last
week after a long debate adopted the
St.Louis resolutions by a vote of 10 for
to 1 i against*. ' -
Ai i extra meeting‘of Williston AT1L
ance No. Oil is called for Saturday, the
10th inst., at lfo ! <-lock p m. Every
member is requested to uttem!, as, bus-,
ine.ss of ijiippi'taiH'c will transacted.
By order Presitk-nt.
— J. Mn H Ain, Secretary,-—
AA iir f'tor**r.
The pic nie at-Cave’s e!tutvli on Fri
day was a grand sucee-s in ev<5ry-par
ticular except the weather. Fully fif
teen hundred people were gathered
tiiere, all happy, to greet friends and to
welcome strangers, (food humor and
high hopes over boomingcrop prospects
were universal, and the merchaiya,
lawyers and doctors present cauglit the
pre\ailing ,spirit, ot hapfiijicss. Tlie
ladies were greatly in tlie, majority, in
numbers as well as loveliness. No bet
ter evidence is w anted that the farmers
of that section are thriltv, .prosperous
and intelligent tlian oji inspection. <d
-and intermingling with the audience
Tsteudifetf t-bt*re. A i l.ridl 4H'<*U4Ut the
grounds showed bright new vehicles of
every"ft< 4 -criptjon an l line stock w hose
sleekiie-s te-tdied'that the corn cribs
and fodder houses,of their owners were
full fo tip* eaves.
And tue. duiner t.*4>le. - 'The heaped
up aUiiidam c of -<>li«i substantials and
deJ+caU* and delicious luxuries v w as a
-wm t surprise to the eyes ami ap|*etites
«. 4 f the, tow nspcoplc who iiad the gootl
forlim^-»r4w > tittM'er ^Hiere wap-cwmegh
lor tn mc tlie- iiac.l.l,i|H« e .nid .tlie. Eli
g!i.-h hiiigu'ige, although spoken all
around Uic wupbj. r- uneipial tu its tie
seri ption. ^
NVhemef all this pb>asant prosperity
has af4\ ays dtsjingiii-bed tin- eonfinll-
nJCy l am hnabie to say, l>ut it*eems to
me that there ha<l been some recent
Gebir-* • aj-e lor all this improvement, and it
‘coml ! w.is -|»lain 1 *fo any rcjutomible man or
»he result of
Firs
iter, -c.—ion of issiMKX ami Anuoum*e-
1 iifem, «e-sii*u of'I-po III, id* Patrick's
; Military IinTfVute/Aiwlcrson,
The tacnity con-j-u ot Col. John- B.
1 Patrick. Frincipal, Iu-tiMj^tor tu Matli-
, ematirs; Capt. John ^l Patrick, Au-
I eieiit and Modern ■Language-;
Lieut. Thos U. Gar tv, Phy>i<al
! raphv, Physic- and ( hemi-try
Lieut. R> A. Fe«w B'-lh-sJLeltres and < woiuin eiiher.thal it was
H i-torv; "Rev. Lew is \L<\yer, Mental, j the Farmer^ Alliance.
Moral and PolithuH science: IV. II. But a .’oicf hi-tory of the day willfe
! \anlin. M. IX ITUgicne; .M Orr, M far hetn r than my individual opini ns
• iT Phvsiology;’J. M. Patrick. Bus-1 uimI coiulusions. At 12 obdia k Mr. W.
im— ( <>Ht-c.r' Drs. Naidiir and Orr. j A. All, Sr., e.dh-d ihe meeting toorder,
Surgedms; Col. Patrick, the principal, , and introducedCapt. F. II. Creech, suh-
j iviuiatue of Bamw.-ll and hi- iu-tim- | Im turvr, atid announced that the meet-
^tion l-a favorite with Bamwcfil fteoplc. j ing wa- -trictly an Alliance one -o far
On the roll of Cftib t* wy tin I the follow'- J a- the -peaking was concerned.
; ing mime-from this County; 'V. F I The fa es of the many camlidatos
Broti-on, J. R. < mmer, W S. Dow Hug 1 grew long at this information, while
i II. K. f*vies, 11. D l/lar. J. P. Lee, N. ; the counteiiain i s of the people were
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POWDER
- Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking pew d r.
Highest of all in leavening st rength.-
U. jS\ Gnri'rnrnrni Ji</>url t Au>f' ,17, 18B.U.
’ • ' J . : . ' • • 'X'-”: - . - ' ^ ■■
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
Like Success.
T II K R E A S O N
RADA M’S
MKfROBK KILLER
is the most wonderful
medicine, is because
it Las never failed in
a By instance, no niat-
ter what tin* disease,
from LH PROSY to
.the simplest disease ^
' know u to the human
system.
' The scientitic men of to-day claim ;rnd
prove that every disease is
Caused by Microbes ,
•—AND—
MDAM’S MI KOBE KILLER
Fxterminftfes the Microbes and drives
them out of tin* system, and w hen that
is dime you cannot havean aehe< r pain.
No matter what the disease, wliether
a simple ease of Malaria Fever or a emu-
Td na fl o rTbTn T so a s< ■ s, we cure them all at
the same time, as we treat all the diss
eases' constitutionally.
Aftttkmn, 4 on»i?ni|»«l«>n. t’afirrli,
Hrsfiiclff'fls, IwiU-
,i»«\v and l^lvor IHsieaikC, 4'liillw
and I’ever, l e mle'IT*omI»1«*s,
in all Iim form-, atid ( in ran,
witr}: l>ie*a*»n i<i»tiivn «*» iUc
lluaiau s-ysirm.
W'
HEALTH.
STRENGTH.
HAPPINESS.
ILware of Ffbutlulcm Imitations
See that our Trade Mark (sgnte a-
ahove) appears t»h each-jug.
Send for hook “llistpry of ihe Mi-
crobe Killer,*’ given away by
G. K. RYAN, ib'aler in fancy gro-
cerie*, segarii. tobacco, bakery, Barn
well, and IX lv. BIU Li G SA CO., Black-
ville. (feb 13-Iy
A Bargain in Blackville.
A Prctlv Plitec
_A.ixd "W* aixts it
S the Leader of a New Reform Movement he. offers to do HU
making everylenly happy arid more prosperous than they
by selling them great bargains in all *ertn of Merehai|di«e
Vash than this geueratUm has ever dreamed of. 'This campaign ’nl
w’eeks from date. Within that time he wants to close otit all ftook
Merchand+se p) make room for a Fa)l Stock that will eclipae all eop»i
defy all imitation. So if you want
Treinendous Bargains
Come quick and come a running. Upon IhU platform MlchaUon
uuannnous sufxporT of jUI vviae meib prudent women and aenaibte childt
lt|rs.N..F. Ctianln. President W. C.T.
•aysi “Tlio El^CTltoiNdsK Is a fmnacrft for
n>>/vmtsn<Mti, bruin fatlRiifl ai'<1 p«n< rKl dfblllty.
/1 feel it a duty to say: try the fcLJiCTUOPOISE.”
Bct. N. W. E«lnmnd*,SnmteT, F. C^ssts;
“Mi h. K. has h< 4 » 4 n uhihkUh 4 RLKOTUOPOIbK for
miiliiria for Hev<Tul months, and at present her
healtli is exeeL at.” 1
IV. C. ftlbls'y. Pres, ftlbky Mill*. Anpnstis
Oa., *iiy«: “I have nwil the F.LK^TWiPtylBK for
M'lat h'H, and nui one thousand i«t cent, better. I
recommend Its use to all similarly affected."
T. J. IfwrdnwwjN nMtrlP*t''n, R. C^saysi
‘‘Three weeks’ use of tlie KI.ECTItOl’OlSK ns
lie veil me of chronic sciatica.”
J»«>. Wm. H. Klav. 214 W. 44th Ft, Yfcw
TorV,8.ayH: “1 have found the F.LKtTItOPOISE
a most wonderful enrativa ain nt, 1 would cou-
slt'er nyr professional skill crippled indeed with*
Itvv.C. N. Morrow, Hawthorne, Fla-savt;
“Four mouths’ use of the ELELTiWirfyiaK
r<■stored me to health from a complication °j>
bronchitis,Vatarrh, rivspeiisla, and torpid liver,
with a gain of «lb*, in weight.’*
Southerm Electropoise Co.
222 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S.C*
Bro new Advertisement next Issue.
Silminons to Absent Defendants.
, jogf |
Sta'r 'if S a!h [ Cvurl "fVi.mwn
Titer© Yvill be no e^tcn#ion of tlilk tin paralleled Offer After the middle of A«w
gust. Now D tlpMAmc, ,M M II \ tin*. pUu<-and tiic alu.igbty dollar tb«
lever that movea the ..world, ,
July 2|*tf
NOWS YOUR CHANCE,
Blarlvlllc Xcws.
Mr. Wntl .Afrs. Simon Brown and
d*ughterxviiirned from their Northeiu
trip s*nt«b4>\
Mi*a Lilli^ Cvicpor, of Graham*, is
-whiting friend* iv town.
Mis- Lm y GartMt. of Syhanin, Ga.,
Is vi-uhtg M r. Ja- s< |T4 , >mmou"- family.
Mi** Sydney Hof Cfinrl^itoii,
4* viaiting Capt J. C. YVhe’k family
ltear town.
Tin* K. of 1*. oxenr*lon t«»'Kliarb’-r<*n
sin the nth iu-t., v\a- a big\m.*ce-*r
itver live hundred jieople t«i«tk >u the
A’ity by the *ea. \
Baldwin ami Garvin have moved *hr
the line new #ture of Sinivn Brown on’
j, K. Avenue.
. Yu atte'nipt was made to ml, ;1h*
sh pwi abotrt 2 o'clock Monday tuorning.
Night Mar-hal'sweat roiit,eil the, rogue
but did not stieccu d iti making a cap
ture* A large de»k bad been tuoved t<» f
make way tot getting out t In-run a] 1 sAb;
itt which nofhing is kept. Burglars
jiavc'but little « bao«*e f<*r suePes* in our
town, f<»r our ptdite ksa-p ibeir eyes,
iqeM* aD the tune Htev-omem
. l'hvLji*otAf Ibrotol »tu va'y>ir- ran a Riki
through H e-t cjitl lasuw'cck. ‘Iitnyk- -
an air line Northwanl fmm th<* South
soul of the Barnwell li R. Curve.
Mis- KTt/ntiertrude, .younge-t daugh-
„ ter ot Mr ami Mr*. J. H, lioiger, di<‘<l
/>n Fritlay, Bth iii't., aUcr a long ill
ness. H»*r remains were hurled in {lie
Methodist Church yard on Saturday.
She was inst blooming into bright
and Itoauliful w’oiuanhood when the
DivifTe summ<»nB called lier to thedtigh-
home. 'Thv fair young life is so
muled, but the gentle spirit is safe rn
the Courts o| Heaven, waiting for the
coming of the loved ones left behind.
For the bereaved family all our people
feel the. sineeresl sympathy. * ^
. VlDETTK.
<;. Morrall. K. Mringit lh>\v and J. G.
U illiains, Jr. Mr 1». M. Johnston. Jr.,
of Elko, w a.-g;adnntod at the la-t eom- \
menceuietit ami < a let J. P Lee wa-
Hwarded the g *l<l m< - dal f<*r cxeeUence |
in The l;>i-in*‘-‘- < our-e.
'The-'diool ua, organized in Green-;
villein H'n and three \ >'~ r- ago was rc- ;
moved i*» Amlcr-tm.- It s m w location !
is ea*y of acee--, aipl except icttally
heaflhv. I he charges tor hoard and ‘
tuitiomare very moderate.
Fiiun our uw’sona! ae ptaintance j
with * ul Patrick we s.i\ uidie-itating-
Iv that any paicnt can safely trust nt.» |
'on to hi*.«•*re He w ill -'and itt th ‘j
place of parent ait ! best tre nd to hi-1
jiiipii-and u-<'hi-he-l e.’lori- to make
tiiem g<s»tl sefiolar-atid thorough gen-l
tfBynen, AH w le* eont< uiplate -ending'
-ollkXod would do well U' eori< spol.yl ;
wltirO^l. Patrick before making tinal j
cliol
w reathed v» uh smite* of reli'-f.
( apt. Creechpntered at one# into th<
w orking-of Hie Allianee, showing tin
e>ils it wa- orjauize*! to overemne and | "ith dining rmun iHia*h<Kl.
V
v
1 checi j uUXie-tifv that after te.king
t ,M icndik KnicrTor liflccu da\ - 1 am tu-
j-lirely cured, aTf*u\heing sick two yeai s *
j wltli inalaiia lever/and during wn.cli
i time 1 conn.teled other disea-es. ilu.v.
the great good I hat W ould <’ome when
the fanners, a-a unit, fought for their
e.ui-e, how the-y li id kept down the jute
and sugar trust- and held tl< dr own
against,tlie combined wealth of the na
tion. -He pointed out the good already
etleelod by an exehauge of ideas and
referred in feeling and eloquent terms
to the time when, thirty year- ago, a
lad of tiftecn, he left the -ehool room to
<|ou “’he gray" and tight for a “lost
cause.
Dr J. William Stokes, President o^r
t he SSaU Alliance, was in-xt illtro-
diieed. A - he began to *p«*.k fbe peo
ple gat In* real closely atound the stand,
j with no hurrah or appiau-e, hut w ith
t he desire to hear <pi»t’*ly every word of
I their leader, the speaker, 'They rc-
! minded me cf a college class grouped
1 around their professor, every one intent
; uud anxious (o learn. Dr. Sloke.* sta
led that Stale Lecturer Talbert had
jHa’en detained at home by siekne-s in
' hi- family, IDv -aid that tnere were
In the most desirable residence por
tion of IMackville, within a few min-
j ute* walk of the li'-jwd- 1 , ehurehes and
schools, i* now offered for -ale.
'The improvement* consist of a now
I and well built cottage of four room*
All other
necessary outbuilding-on the premises
in goml repair. The garden is of extra
Dze cud could l>e converted into another
building Jot. 'The well furnishes an
ahumlani supply of the best water in
Blackville, *
P. J.DKKW,
tf Biackville, S. C.
FOR SALE.
i pr -rrrrTT'-UgvewL ^W+gM-vte.-fo WWHfAPrphtp. -}*
Gw ilm-kvv.p tbo Imd Hfi-’AtHtmn*- he-
without beb'g he*ieliiU‘d
\\ m. Dvhikri v. 10 C<
New Oej ean.s, Kel*. % 27, 1"
For s iU* bv ti. K. R v vx.
b'Sp* Sf.
s
1ta>rv!»(r ami Tics.
ranse of tle ir lack of coniiib'neo, ex-
plained.that the Grange had not been a
failure beean^c it had taught the firm
er- the value of organization and point
ed out what they had gained already
by acting together, lit* spoke of the
organization* of other profession* .and
Mr. M. L. DouaKDon, Manager of the ,.| a <ses of people, and w hy should not
Allianee Lxchaitge ju <treenville, l*n- j ^[ 1P lanner* ho unite theiwselvt'sl /The
written a* follows to the .Secretary of *. AliiatieMCwas not liostile tootln relas-tK,
the* oiinty AlliatU’e,: | hut it, wasTor tlie atl vaneement, and ed-
••I enclose yon price Bi-t which " ill j ueation of tire farmers. He spoke of
give information on bagging. It is ] , h( . ()|)))res ,i on ^<,which they hai, been
A their present eon-
iT had been in past
Three lots on Main Street w itii 50 feet
front by 2 , hi d M ep, Ih:1 ween Davis’s law
olllee and Post oftieo.
Four lot* oppo.-ite Mr. W.' Gilmore
Simms, same measurement.
'The lot and resid ‘nee now -occupied
by Capt. \Vm»dw:ird l(Mix2<Rl fe<'t.
The live lots and huiidings between
'T<d»in*s,<lrug store and Post ollice on
Main Street.
The-c are Ihe most desirable building
lots in the town fur any. purpose and
will be sold reasonably.
itii i »iW» ^nrwfiplfrts>*
- ' A T yv OH T lYYAim—
feb 2'M.f
UartiKeli t’'CO</i/ | f’Uti*.
Savannah K. Bates, PlalnlHl*,
against
The American Mortgage Compapy of
Scotland, limited, and J. J. Brown,
Defendants.
COPY SUMMONS FOR ItF.LIKF.
(Qomplamt not Sfrrrtl.)
'To the Defemlants,'The A meriean Mort
gage Company of Scotland, limited,
and J. d. Brown.
You are hereby *ummonei ami re
quired to answer the complaint in this
action, a copy of which is liled in the
Ottitfe of the Clerk of the Court, for said
< 'minty, and U serve a copy of your an
swer to the said complaint on the suh-
*ci ibers at the ollice of either of them In
Barnwell, within twenty day* after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you fall to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply t<>
tlie < ourt for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
Dated 1st Aug., 1SP0,
ROUT. ALDRICH,
W. A. HOLMAN,
Plaintiff's Attorney*.
W. Gilmore Simms, C. C. V. A G. S. (ls]
'To the Defendant, The American Mort
gage Company of Scotland, limited ;
Take imllce that the summons ami
complaint herein were tiled in the otlice
of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for Baipwell County, South Car
olina, on the tlrst day of August, A. D.
1MK).
ROBT. ALDRICH,
W. A. HOLMAN.
Plaiutitr* Utorneys.
aug 7th
And Don't You Forget it,
To Huy Clothing
Throws on the Counter
S3,ooo
Worth that must be sold before the opening of the Mtaonto Hall Tailor #11
on the lujth August.
Come early and get tka beat.
July 24-tf
£ii:iran.tced to,u* t<> he tip to weight, and j s „hjeeted, eomjMi
sound. Each piece is three yard* long, j l |i t p >u >v hat
Nnnrisj Nshool IMrn.lr.
A’<‘sterdav was children’s day at Kdis-
to church in a ^prosperous community
'five'mile* from Bratvhville. Farlv in
liie morning while journeying toward
the spot where all expected to enjoy
themselves, scejies of economy and
prosperity were everywhere .apparent,
ami pretty cottages and spjondui dwel
lings decked the roadside,'where thirty
years ago Was a howling wilderness
over which many wild annual* roamed.
Upon arriving at the desired place
quite a number were already there and
fast arriving until about live hundred
svjfLO assembled, con i j j let«* 1 y filling Hie
house and yet many renmining out
side. At 10J10 a. m., the Nuperinten-
<lent, Capt. J. B. Hiipter, galled the
audience to order. After service of
song by Hu* choir and prayer, the pas
tor, Rev. Mr. Cbisolm, delivered an ad
dress of w elcome in w hich he portrayed
the w orks of God In the Wonderful me-
■chanism of man.
. The next iu order wag an address by
Rev. Dr. Bellinger, pastor of Sandy
Run, In which he show ed the hannony
And good will of Baptist and Methodist,
- caetr ttr tbe tJtfrar,
missionaries are doing In foreign lands
He al*o dwelt at length and In earn-
X«*t terms on the duty of parent* to
children, to Sunday School, and to the
Superintendent. He said, “don't wait
until the sound of the eolii day falling
upon the coflin of the Superintendent
i’’ iu *.s to your ears to speak of the good
he lms done, but tell him now, encour
age him and iqdioid klni in hi* noble
effort*. After a noth## joul stirring
song s|>eeehcv* were delivered by several
of the children reflecting credit on
; themselves and their Superintendent.
Dr. Peter Stokes, of Colletan, was Hien
introduced an oUl soldier in Tim
■w ork. Hisaddres* was short but inters
esting and to th§ point,
put <ipin bate* in dqq yard-, and must
l»e Ordeucd that v ay,.as the}’ will not?
•break hales.
1 can get new arrow ties ar $1 .'10 per
hale, F. t>. B., WiliningKm, N. ('., and
piece ties at !rl.05, F. tf.* B., New’ York. !
50 per ec’nt. of order must come with !
order on begging an<l all for tie*/”..
Thft pries’.* of bagging a* quoHwl arc I
a* follows; Hemp. (1 inches w ide, 1.1 j
pound at 5} cent- prr yard : 1 j pomwl at 1
(i cents; 2 pound al t li 1 , cent-; 2] pound
at,i'q cents. Freight from New Yolk.
~r~. —
Radam’s Microbe Killer < o.,
. Na-hville, Tcnn.
__ Gentlemen—1 take plea-ure iu testi
fying to tlie remarkable henelit 1 have
•rnceutly received froni the use of Uad-
am's Microbe KiHer # I have* been
much troubled with chills and night
sweats for months, and after trying a
great many remedies to no a\ail,
bought a jug of Microbe Killer and was
completely cured in ten days. .
Respectfully,
J. J. Smixu,
Frankfort, Ky., March, 15, J8D0,
For gale by G. K. Ryan.
Barn well Railway Co.
TIME TABLE NO. J.
To Lake effect Monday, May 12th, J800,
at 8 :)’> a. ui.
WESTWARD. *
Port Koval Au^nsta Kai way.
AvonuTA, (1*., January iitjih, 1SW0,
On and after tbU datc Hie passenger iraius
will rtm as follows by UOth meridian tbxir:
Stations.
Blackville
Ashley.
Woodward's Junction
Barnwell
1
3
Si>cth Bound.
• A. M. I*. M.
J.v . i|0:l5 y 35
....'41*10:i«» 0;4-7
.. T*i 10:37 0:52
,.$t H>:45 10:00
*4A‘ *» Jl
EASTWARD.
| No. 5 | *No. 47j to
Stations.
Lv Augusta, y. m II 10 5 05 p. m
Ar Ellenton,P. m 12 17 0 42
I'he (iemral Crop*.—
Washington, August 10.-—There is a
reduction in the condition of all cereals
by-Tte*’’ attHtefitian ffTtlfr
Department of Agriculture. The de
cline from 1st of July to 1st of August
is from 03.1 to 73.3 iu corn; from 04.4 to
83.2 in spring wheat; from 81.0. to 70.1
in oats; from 83.3 to 82 8 iu barley.
The condithm of buckwheat is !K).l and
of spring rye 80.8. The condition of
1 rish putatoe* is reduced from 91.7 to
77 4. The fall of twenty points indi
cates the disa-tcr Which has’ befallen
the cqrn crop within thirty days: The
cause is tlie abnormally high tempera-
lure of the central corn district with
an insutftcieney of rainfall.
‘‘It is die dlfepOAitieii 4if woman to
marry,” says a thoughtful eotemi>ora-
B»n ‘
years. 1 if 1800 fhe w«xiFb*-aTrd ’itTtMB
gence of t he country wchi fop ml among
t,h<‘ farmer-, and'there were compara
tively few millionaires. NowNdie farm
er- are poor, lack education and rhh
wealth of the country is l;entre<Npn a
few men, pointed out class legislal
hostHe to the farmers. JMWs, he s:
introdueCfl in Congress in Hie interest
of the farmers are immediately pigeon
holed. He quoted bgares to,show that
farming now pays only Two*per cent,
on the capital employed while other in-
. vcstnients return Jitcoim** as high as
forty jh*t cent, fte told of the Sub-
Treasury Bill, w Fi'icli wits framed by as
Reliable, just ami honest men a.* there
,are in < 'ongresg, but Senators ami Jiwp-'
resentatives could see nothing blit evil
in it. lie asked them to see that future
Congressmen should lie iu sympathy
with them. The great help of the ware
house feature to the fanners was fully
touched upon. Oa account of the Alli
ance tTie prices of cotton had been bet
ter the last season than for years. The
keynote of success was that by every
Alliance Club House, lie wanted to see
a sele ol room fille 1 wi n all the im
proved method* of teachingpind a first
class teacher ami soon the farmers
w ould he able to grapple successfully
With tkewvorld.
■...^A^4^ea.uttfckunnCiW.a rd r ft nd constantly-
si me, the thottght rises uppermost in
u»y mind that g<4)d work was done
there, fairseed planted foy the fruitful
future. Any gathering together of
people and exchange of ideas is eduea-
tk*h, and education is the mudsill of the
Alliance and our country’s future wel
fare and prosperity.
A. T. Woodw ard.
--—*— --■ •
The reason tmng- go wrong so often ^“ffshmeTi’t * ,fiia Pubhc road as pe-
in this world U b©<:a»tsejuen w.ou’t take d j ph*a« • present their oh-
women’s advice. If yo« don’tiH liev* ' ■ \vjoz '’ Tl or ^‘iu^e the'dav set for the
tliis at Ur*t, jpst go anil ask the women * Vie ration of said petition.
—that’s all. * —_ . i 1 ' If no objection be made aud the rights
hej of way be given the said road win ^ r
OtL "3TesI
hills are coming. But I have al-
come and <’;ui he found in all well
id stores in Barnwell county
Me and^Hie chillspcan't live irgthc
same hide/xWhen I go in the/eiiills
leave. 1 a!*o\preVent mala-ia. 'I’aki
me in broken do>es, say a tablespoonful
in a glass water about every oilier
night, and you won’tMnive chills, i am
the best Livbr Rogulatotum eartli. If
1 don't, cure and prevent CjifUs call for
your money. No cure no ytay is the
.way I “am sold.
Frog Rond Chill and Fever Cure. 50
eentk ahqttlg. • '
DAVENPORT MF’G CO
jiilyl0-4in., Augusta, Ga.
Rohhit.s,
M11lett,
Martins,
Beldoe, •'
A p|* 1 et< <n,.
Allendale, .
Lv Allendale,
Ar (’amphellLon,
Brunson,
Hu mpfon,-"
Y urn v ille,
M eN eilBs,
Cuiuinhig’s,
Early Branch,
Yetnassec,
Cooshw,
Beauf<»rt,
Fort Royal,
12 30 7 05
12 51 7 17
12 58 8 03
1 0 4 8 20
1 ] 8 50
1 23 A> 10
1 2310 10
1 tO y.37
1 5-ii 55
2 .08110 25
2 J3 lo 35
2 47 11 d0
2 32 11 07
2 43 1 1 28
4 45 11 50
5 14,
5 401
5 55]
j ; P. M. P. M
Barnwell Ar, , j 8:4f» te 5:30
Wooodward’A Junction ..'2.J 8-A2j 5:38
Ashley 4}j8:58.5:45
Blackville Lv ^ 0:10« 0 J)0
| Ia. M. P M
r. m.
G 00
G 32
G 35
7 00
7 08
7 27
7 35
7 50
8 35
0 50
110 53
111 30
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Leave Barnwell
Arrive Blackville
Leave Blackville
Arrive Barnwell
a m
0:J5
0:40
JOrlG
10:45
p rn
am
«:25
0133
10:00
North Bound.
| *G | *No. 48 | tlO
Petition for Road.
Office County Commissioners,
Barnw ell, S. C., Aug. 5, 1800..
Tlie County Commissioners w ill <*on-
sider. at-tlicir xcgniiO''. ujeetiug .on 'late*—
day, the 7ib day’ of October next, a pe
tition asking the establishment of “a
public road leading from the public
road from Barnwell C. H. to Allendate
said road to leave the Allendale
Hear W. M. Harden’s and nit w 01 '!?'
west l»y Green Savannah u ' , 4 , ,ir
road at lUe no^‘ ‘‘ Hdof Lane.”
Any am* ^ P cri| ‘7* b^j^tiiig to tlje
I*v Port Royal;
Bca uter t,
Coosa w,
Yeumssee,'^
Early Brancli,
Cummings,
McNeill s,
Varnville,
Hatnpton,
NAr Brunson,
Lv Campbellton,
Ar Aden dale,
Lv Altendalc,
Appleton, * -
Beldoe,
Martin’s,
Millett,
Robbins,
Ellen
11 37
11 1G
A r
^Duily. tPatly exet ja Kmiday.
G 13/
s.**
L i te-f a 47 \
03. 7 35 -
12 10 H 08
11C 42P.M.
P. M.
7 35
- ‘ |
I 00
7 48
1 20
• 8 15
' ' ' j
2 00
*S 45
2 33 A. M.
2 50
b 5s
3 05
5 25
10 15*
3 25
5 44
10 27
3 34
5 54
10 32
3 50
G 10
10 15
4 08
6 18
10 51
4 40
G 45
11 08
; 5 00 >
6 58
11 58
11 20
5 30 "
5 50 ' ^
SPECIAL i N ST RUCTION*.
Barnwell Railway Trains will wait 30
minute* for connection from South Car
olina Railway Trains unlesa otherwise
specially instructed.
'1'rains will wait Indefinitely on eRch
other at Barnwell and Blackviite.
All Trains daily.
Do uot run ahead of schedule time.
Clock in Telegraph Otlice at Black
vllle w ill t>e the standard time.
JOHN. T. WILLIS, Snpt.
For Safe.
ry. But what a disposition some of
Next was the blackboard tssergge j them show after they age faarric*d! v
iu^'r[ By onlci W *H. Board
gowu» • Ja* «L “A i E,
Clerk.
CoimceUon made at Augusta wi^i Port
Ibc al aruj Western Carolina Railway, and
Georgia Hail toad for all ]>oiuiB.
At Vemassee with CharU ston and Savannah
Hailway for Charleaton and Savauuah and all
Florida polnta,
( h**p return ticket* on sale everj* Saturday
ate-r 6 o’clock, g«x«d until toBowm|f Monilay
Diornim? before 12 o’clo^*k.
Any information in ug&rd lo ticketn, rates,
tcbedOlcs, etc., write or call ut*on ., x
R. W. IIcm,
wT. P. AgcrA, “ ’ ’ ,
To Rent.—My Brick Store ou
▲vcimm, BUekviiio. Afq>lv to
nuy 2i-U) E. R. Mm lb,
:— ■ -■*» • - .» .
Wv
J. Cat.a,
P. Aacat,
V ALUABLE Pb
Royal Kailwaj
RlHckvillp, Abto# & Nfjprbfrry H. R.
Time Table taking affect October 14th,
PAMKltDEa THAIM. HORTH MH. >D,
Ia'hvc Black viUe 10 1S» aa* 81> mt
Lave Walker, M> Wa « 8 ft p 9
U ave IVYutifT* 110 W a m.8 18 p np
l^avc Aldrich lOMaiaSVpa
Leave Rprlngiteld ItO 90 a in»8 9ipm
Lave Sai'yST II 04 a m844pflt
Lave Perry 11 IS a n;8 80 p m
Lave Wiwccner...., II 20 a m OUl pm
Arrive Scivero...... 11 44 a 01,0 20 a •
fcouYn oocnr. '
L*are PeRrm,,. 4 47 pm* 7 00 a my
ft 00 p m 7 10 a m
014pro 7Siam
ft^( p m 7 41 a m
0 44 pm TftOam
5 58 p m 8 10 a m
OOOpmNiOaoi
ng on Port
roumh Martin’s
Station, contaipJ^l’ 3500 acres, about
half elearetL^rt in virgin forest. At
the Stajtefl l« two Stores, three Out-
bujj# W1 ”'** ° ,ie ^‘ n Iron- roof, 12
Engine, 70 L\v Gin, Screw, &c.,
and Steam Sprinkling apparatus. The
settlement* are scattered conveniently
the ov»*r place and, there is am pic accont- <
niodation for the laljerers and livestock.
The Held* are clay land a;»d are In a
high state of cultivation, yielding band-
yrrelatiSri
rounded by a liose garden and large
evergreen oaks, also outbuildings, such
Kitehen, Smoke House, Blacksmith
Shop, Carriage Homr*, fRables,. Barns,
Ac. Around residence about forty acres
is under good fence. On West side 6T
plantation ablittiugon Run* 1* aswauip
ami upland pasture under rail fence and
wire of about SOO acres.x The mules,
cows, sheep, hogs, w agons, plows, iiar-
row s, cultivators, mower and rake can
be treated for at same time. > n,-
ALSO ^ . x x
That Farm one mile from C. H. known w3i
’Martin i'lace.” 0.1-;—^.—“ 4 wo WoU
Lave Watfewer
L-are i'err) • * • « • « • f
tM^pr-Sallykr; .r«.
Lave Sprin«rflc!d
Lave Aldrich
Lave Whaleys,......
Lesve Walkers fi H0 p m 8 18 s m
Arrive Blackville......... 618pn8a0aa
•Snnday onhr. tDaBy.
RWctfrlJle. Springfield, Sally's and Wageaef
arc tdegrspldc gtaltons.
Close coune^tlons made at Blackville with
the BotUh Catokna Railway and Barnwell
train#,
i. C. KEYS, Superintendent.
Dr, J, H. E. MILHOUS,
Dental Surgeon.
Blf^kville, S. C.
Will have regular aypotntmenia if
follows;
At Bamwall, G* II. from 1st. Monday
(or sAles-df.yfin ouch mouth to WocIt
nesday evening. Office at the Patter
son House.
At tally’s, B. A. A V. R. R., from
3d Monday in each mo»th to Wed near
day eYeniug^cOffice at Price’s Hotel.
Will boat his borne office at Biack villa
every r riday and Mur,day from lat* ul
February to JOth September inclusive,
and every Tutirnday, Friday and Satur,
day, from Lt.Oetobei to 31st Jamtarv
inclusive.
Will make appointments with patients
to meet them at either of his offices at
anytime. ^
Patients will find it wire comfc
to liave their work done at the
though 4f desired will call on |fce5B__
within liurly
oi
m SALE,
INK RESIDENCE in the Toy
-iiA'hy. Alaa,^ i & nrit
with WateNTPiites andMath-rmim,
contaiulng Eleven Room*, Pamrv
OHaj. Bifill twy^w^^ *
ure* 243 feet ¥ 2fk> feet.
Flowing Artesian Well
Basin on premises; Kitchen.
House, rubles, WeH, 4fce.
Terms; One-third e^b,
Jong tune withYBjper cent.
A LSO
A Plantation coi
cleared uplf
within i
Flvw,
a* Martin Place ”conteining^arr**.
^=fWrttes w i shrii g t o pu rebate a IU ip Lit
H. 41 te W. A. M.YRTfMr^
feb 5-biQ
MaiUn’s, S, C.