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The Barnwell People. TWO 1 )OL,L.^VKK A YWAK ~tHU«aOAY t Mints, ' fs-* isoo. The next reRulprcommunicat ion of Harmony Loiiee K«. 17 A. r . F.\ M.\ iv!H be hVo.rt at the now Masonic Tem ple In Barnwell upon 10th day ot Jan., 1891, the same being the 2nd Saturday In said month, beginning at “High twelve.” By order of W.\ M.\ * R. C. Kirmawd, Secretary. W Many Persons are broken « n froca overwork or household earns. , own’» Iron Bitters RebuihbCm srstem, aids digestion, remove* exe< sk of bile, and cutes malaria. Urt the genuine. Attention 1 * The Barnwell Mounted Guards are hereby (summoned to report for muster apd drill at the Court Home, to-mor row, Friday afternoon, at‘t o’clock B. W. Fkeplks, (>. S. The regular meeting of Barnwell Lo<lge No. 16, Knights of Pythias, will be held at their Hall on Friday night at 8 o’clock, is requested. J. B. BrRCEHAl/rRR, K. R. 8. ) Miss Lizzie Jenkhis is spending the holidays at hon)e to the delight of her many friends. Miss Florence Michalson is at home for the holidays and Barnwell is jnade brighter by her coming , Miss Florrie Holman’s many young friends are delighted by Her return on a dhristmas-New Year visit. Some weather prophets say the cold est weather of the w inter wjll be w ith us about the 2dth of January. The Barnwell and B. A. & N. Rni 1 - roads’ will be turned over to the Fast Shore Terminal on the 1st January, The summer fruit crop was a full fail ure but the BJacUville Sunday School -fhri»»maa-trae wa»a grandjuiccess The Legislature prudently concluded not to repeal the lien law\ and it w r ili continue business at the old stands jiext year. ♦ A full attendance of the. Knights of JPythias is requested for Friday night, #13 officers are to be elected and quar terly dues paid. . A first-class Mason and Hamlin Or gan for sale. Easy terms and a bar gain guaranteed.. Apply to A. F Otis, BarnweirC. 11. Idec25-*2w At a meeting of the directors of the Bank of Barnwell h**ld a few days ago the regular teiuL-unmiai dividend of four i>er cent was declared. Col. I.. W. Yomnanw lost his gin liouse, 4 bales of cotton and l.UUil bush els of planting seed by fire on the 12th -t. He had no insurance. Total loss •0. , ^ 1 Fifteen ear load* of steel rail* for the South Bound Railroad wwe ree ived at UaiapbeUtam last week and a working force from the up-country pitched its ’"FanTff ftteN^."-'-— Mr. B. J Morris killed a few day* ago an 18 months old (juiuea-Berkshire pig that weighed Jl** pounds net, and Mr Town« slew an Esm*x-Berkshire that weighed 4.iU pound* uct uiul yielded Pd pounds ot lard ^tamwadl Craded S hool w ill re-op n oti first Monday after Christmas, l>o- rember 29th. New (M-tiolars are T^queai- ed to l*e present ou the first Uayint - classification - s' / A F On*. iMncipaK Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ItVCHKS-/oRX i>e»’. lufti, IS’. O, At tliQ r*sidclicc ot the bride, hv !»♦ v \V. 1). MeMilUn, Mr. l*^Ae A llycup* to Mrs. Emma L. Zoru..4U ol Bapi^Vidl county, h. (J. / ^Mr. f»ua Moorly vHttle^on, three ami A half years old,.-fficiLdti Monday from Imrns re'ecivcd nl haturday. While playing in ijn,-yard hi* clidhioj*; caught fro in a fire at the wash place. The 1-air and Festival at Allendale Friday evening, lor the benefit of the Methodist huildu g fund, was a *up< ib s H-ial and financial success I'pW'arU* 4>f JiA*/taken in ab«»vq exfKMisea. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Bulst have kindly remen.bered us with a generous contribution of wedding cake. When such welcome gills are received we are constrained to believe that “uiarnagc is not a failure.” After handling the lawyers pretty roughly the Georgia Legia'ature Is going f»ir the doctor-. A bill has been j Introduced making it a niisdemeamo l for u pbyslciun to . get drunk atid a tine of not less.than |2tKi for the first, (•llcdee j and to be debarred irom practice tor the j aecond. Mrurnvi-Swr.ATMAX.—On l>eceml»cr 18th, 1MH). near Holly Hill, S; (., at the yosidence of the bride’s father, Mr. K. l>weAttnau, by Rev. W 1) Me.Mil- Mf FralilTT M tirpliy, of XJrangi*-' rg cbtifily, to M-Ma Kmtnn A Bwea'P- man, of Berkeley county At the last meeting of Blackville Lodge Xq, 6J A. F. M., the following officers wery elected for the next year: •lames Thomson. W. M.; B. J. Hammer, B. W.'; S. buls’t, J. w.; F. M. Mix- son, S. D.; Z. T. Fonts, J. D.; O. C. Able, Secretary; J. I*. Strobel, Ireas- urer; W. I' Fonts,Tiler; HoweK bitty and John B. Harnmet, Stes#*rds. The follow ing Trial Justice appoint ments for this county were confirmed by the Senate on Monday : Allendale, *I«S. Mixson; Bamberg, I). J, Rowe; mniw oil, .1. B. liuu-khalU-r ; Uutusdb* V bridge J. F. Grimes; Four Mile, T. S. ’ Ounbar; Grahams, R. W 1). Howell; Midway and Fish 1’ond, N 1* Smoak; Red Oak, R. F. Gantt; VVilliston, K. L. uS'ixon. •* . , J ' Roll of Honor of Blackville Graded School for month ending Dec. Ihtb Primary Department, Grade, I—Belle Rush, Ethel Gyles. Grade II—Wil- liemma Berry, Darling Walsh. Grade 111—Ida Martin. Grammar Department, Grade IV— Julia Milhous, Annie Walsh. Grade V—Alton Able, Bertha Groves, Maner Mixson. Grade VT Ada Rush- Married in the Methrtdist church, Greenwood, S- C , on the 17th lust. Rev. W. D Kirkland officiating, Miss Eflle J. Brabham, formerly of Barnwell County, and Mr. I). Allen Langhorne, of Lynchburg, Va .The attendants were G. 0 Cannon, of Greenwood with Miss Mary Bellinger, of Barnwell; E, T. Kindred, Jr., of Roanoke, Va., w ith Miss Phoebe Morrall, of Barnwell; Kline Langhorne, Richmond, Va., with, Miss Emmie Malone, Quincy Fla.; Idis Brabham, of Greenwood, with Miss Maud Langhorne, of Lynchburg. The bride and groom left immediately Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Bank Notice. •' Thursday next, the 1st prox., l>eing A full attendance f-New Years Day, the Bank of Barnwell will be closed from Wednesday after noon to Friday morning. Persons hav ing paper maturing ou that day will please anticipate payment;:, F C. BUTLER, Cash iter. Children Cry for Pitcher’s , Master’s Sale. , Static of Sovth Carolina, BarnwelI County—In tiik Court of Common J’lkas. Katie Peacock, by her Guardian ad li tem E. J. Peacock- Plaintiff, against John N. Stausell and othen, Defend ants. " ‘ - BY V i KT UE of a decretal order to me directed'in the above entitled cause 1 will aoil at Barnwell, in front of the Gourt House, on Monday, the Fifth day of January»4BlM, U being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing described real prop erty; 1 / ■ “All that tract or parcel of land situ ate in Barnwell Township In this Coun ty, containing two hundred and ninety- eight {2 4 .»8> acres, more or lest, and bounded by lands o^.James Pender, Samuel C. Cave, Charley Swan and landx fox-meriy of the" estaV® of ^Tarleton Cave, ^ ^ 0 , ALSO, All that tract or parcel of land situ ate in the said County and State, con taining ope hundred (100) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of William Ogden, p. J. Hair, Ashley Stansell, NOTICE TO TRIAL JUSTICES. Office County Commissioners, . Barnwell, S. C , l>oo. 12,1890. Trial Justice* will please make out their ctaliuff for fiical year 188MIO up to November Ut, 1890, so that the first quarter of tho present fiscal year will begin with November, and present them for approval at the January meet ing of tlie Board. ,By order of the Board. M.J. PATE, Clerk. deel8-td Williston News. *G,. B. Toole, Q. A Kennedy and Mell Brooker are at home for tne holidays "from.Furman University , Capt. W. W. Matthews •« now a clti-. ^![i W ; ir( j (-'arroll ami lands formerly of zen of our tow n, liaving moved into ms4 th( . e ^ rate () f Edwin stansell handsome new residence last week | f AVr|lu; One-third cash. Balance on Bishop Yoiigue, who has so tai'ht ally j twelve Jtiont j lK secured by bond mortgage of the premises. Or all at the option 6f tiie purchaser. . .. .. i . ...v baser to pay for papers .Professor Laurfe I rotti is spending G. DUNCAN BELLINGER. decl8-td ’ . Master B. C. • uisnop loogoe, v\ iu> II.m-V ••••J I t we Ue i supplied thi.s circuit for three years, | an(i nu> left on the Ibth inst, for his new field of | cash Ht labor at Chesterfield H. j t urt .| .Professor Laurfe Tmtti Is spending Christmas w ith “tip- c|Jd oiks at home,’ and the young people/blsewhere. Miss Nettie Matthew 3 is at home on : "Brief i hrisfcmas vacation from Lcesvilltr^ College. -' * . Mr. Thomas 8 tan sell will depart from these civilized coasts next week to Sal- lev’s. on Hie B. A, ft N. R. H. Our township haKgained a good citi- BY VIRTUE of an order of the Pro- Z'mi from DunbartoiMyv the coming of bate Court, 1 will sell at the late resi- Mr. T J Grubbs, w ho has movod into t deuce of C’. E. Bryan, deceased, to the our midst to get better school advanta- highest bidderJof cash, all of the per- ges for his children -' .'j I The S. C. R. W. is nuking haste slow-1 ly in building the, much uetdcjLiiew ; side tracks. ? * - ^ j Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castortiu- ADMINJSTRA TOR S SALE. * Virglnia-Cnrolina. The New Molair House is among tlie verv b*‘-t improvements in Barnweil s/ lorg deferred awakening It 1* flow id- | catcil in th** heart of the town, StiRdi- ya-i in tliecia-lc. betwecu Masonic II .1 and tbej)r. J. O Hagootl plpee. Du >aturtlay its doOrs were-riliidw n op* ii , and an “old \Trginia welcdnie” awaits ever.*’ arrival / The building i* admirably adapted THT I ilT 1 I■! 1 1U 1*11 Tl'TIT*R Iiif tcriuiujtM nt of its gu.'t' and rellccts -trong caedlt on ihc tb »roiigh c;tpacity of Mr. J w. < VReed. whp^uiatr in tend ed its i*< nsKm tknif'd)n the ground fioor a 'uyFy *dfipe^well Aupplied w itli^ tounges and emfy chairs . pen* upon ttie ^ a rcety/dmft b» ; liind i- tla* eai«utiou< (UitiOMrifooin « Hli t..ti. d w ill- giuLLeil- 1 at m: ke it us *preti y,ats a pic- ^dre ’ it i* nraod nev\.>dt the good Vheer that made the pW house famous i« alwav «* pre-enL^fnlmpairod In quan tity and qualjry; The parlor and bed eh am! »cr-W^e on the second fioor. It ey arc .tlLdfiislied fn polished hard pine, w in winer airy in summer ami ^LdigoWUl at all tim •*. 'The bed rooms arc just as nice a* they can be and tlie* * lari who couldn’t -leep there must h i\e a pretty rough couaeleiice. The iitov house invite* tin* continued patronage of the many friend* of tb** old promising to sjMre no effort to rot ter (a in kll guest* so geiief lusly^ that every .*»»e shall be sort y to goand-glad ut come back THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BABXtm.I. COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF J*ROBATR. ByJa». 0 Patteraon, Kaq., Judge of ^ Probate in Barnwell uonmy. Wligrea* W. Gilmore Siinni*, C. C P. applies for letters of Adiniriistratlon on the dprelict estate of E. A* BfopEon, deceased. . 4; - ... : 4 , 4 ■ These arir, therofore, to efte ftnd ad monish all ami singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mead a Court of Pro bate for the said eounty, to Be holden at Barnwell C. H.oh Haturday, the 17th day of January, 1891, at 11 o’clock a. nr., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and the seal of the Court thla 12th day of December A. 1). 189‘h and in the 115th year of Ameri can Independence. JAS. O. PATTERSON, decl8-6w Probate Judge. sou a I property of/said intestate, con sisting of hdnsclx'ild and kitchen furni ture, horses, f^Lafiisg iinidemeuts, yar- penier looi^Jnacksmith tools, grist mill an.l lixtlfr^y. saw mill, steam engine, cot ton sy^d cru-her. In in her, corn, fod der, -o^eli head oi in tiles, stock of mer chandise and store fixtures, cotton gin, fcyflcr and 'condenser, one iron safc r planing mill, w agon scales, Fairbank’* scales and beam scab's, lot-of, shiwgje*, \vagiNis, buggies, Ipmrhcri* cart, road Cart, harness, xe , &c. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock *• m. Thursday, .lani ary Hth 1 , 1891*, and con tinue from elay do day until all of the property shall tie disposed of. MATTIE E. BRYAN, dcclS-td Administrati ix. t LOTS % ZEToj? Sal©. Jm Sals Under Mortgage. On Salesdffy in January ! awkliicerely invited tdeaR at the wjll offer for sale, ii public auc tion, a few desirable residence Lots in the Town of Barnwell, These Lots are all high and dry, being located on the hill in the -NefttaffD-portiG«--Gf tbe ~Ttha n~. "Thrstrerh arefrmit^of-— feet to 80 feet wide. The Lots measure about one-half acre Bim-MsIL TIME TABLE KO.\ • • - pi, , To Monday, at 8 .45 a. m. WESTWARD. Heath Stations. « With DixckviUo. AfthUy PRif I; ‘t * • 1 »4k m it W SOUND mind in R sound body? i# the greatest eartlity blessing. ^ t ; ajL that man Is master of all human effort*, and woman queen oeor aw art* m nations. Health aruj haj>pincss go hand in h^nd jtud without them there is no real and lasting upward progress find growing prosperity. To safe-guard health Is the first duty of parenta to themselves that they may faithfully support the responsibilities that life ha* given them, and equally sacred should pe their care that the olive plants of thjrir households should grow into Mtrong, reliant manhood and beautiful and accomplished womanhood. . . Against the thousand ills that flesh Is heir to the study and researches of the best minds of many centuries have discovered froth the secrets of natn re remedies that strengthen humanity against the attacks of dfien and insidious dlsBaa# find that are Continually lengthening the short si^n of our lives, so hedged about with cruel foes. All the most approved remedies that the past has given to the present; “the heir of aR the ages,’’ can be found ip their best purity at the new Opeya flouse Dfug Stofe, parquAell, S. C. Which invites, with tho utmost cordiality, the patronage of all .in need of medi cines for the prevention of incipient or the relief of confirmed disease*. None btit the best goods, bought from the. best houses in the best markets of the L m ion w ill be kept on hand and our * * Prices Will Please The People. For%boso who have faith In patent or proprietary medicines we will k eP P Hi stodk all preparations that have w on their way to public approval. Our stock pf Fancy Goods, Toilet Accessories, Soaps, Perfumeries, Brushes and giiscellHiieous sundries is so complete and superior Uiat it speaks for itself as “filling a long fe.t” want in ihe Uo’unty. * Connoiseurs of good Cigars and Tobacco, chewing and smoking, w ill find our stock of the very best qua’lty grown in America and foreign fields- Prescriptions compounded at any hour of the day or night with the most careful exactness. We will be glad to wait upon onr old friends and wIB rejoloe to make legions bT iiew patrons. AH visitors to the County seat, for business or on pleasure bent. Woodward’s Junction... B* Jar n well. Hitt .KM* a. Mi EAhT^WAKD —T-m STAjrioxs,i-.j # A % Bartnveil..,,,., Wooed ward’s Junction . Ashley. Blackville ... .. .Lvidf P.M. 8:46 ;5^ |a. 16‘4I» HUNDAY 8CHEDULE. •f Leave Barnwell Arrive BlackvHle Leave Blackville Ayrive Barnwell a m fif! 5 9:40 10 H5 10:45 P hi , 6:00 6 rif) 9:86 10fi» =3M* UPBUA HOUSE: HIJUGSTOHB, The last and best chapteHu Barnwell’s boom. KIBKUND & HOLMAN, Proprietora. oct 30-tf * ^ ^ jFYorn hick Arum, Or you »-i* &U sorrucet, rwiUyfu*-! i- >r noth Iuk. U •* xen* rul (MHlity 1 ry % ll<n\ t. i VT If ifS- M iriil cure you. uU-nn-t y *jr liver, airi i^ve r. yuo*! ttppi'tuo. ST ViR <>K SOUTH CARGLIXA— BaRN >\ ELL C DUNTY. BY VIRTUE of a power eontaitied^ mimI given in a certain deed <»t bargain arid -ale canitnonly called a Mortgage, executed by J. M, llalf«>rd on day of February, 1*88, and rec(*rdert on ^ the goth day of February, 1888, in Book | 5 P, pages 371-371 in the office of the Register'd Mcviie Conveyances fori -aid (duntv, I will *etl at Barnwell, in 1 frotit of the « ourt Honae. u» Monday, the Fifth day of January, 1891. it. being nr » ^t- -a!e*day in -aid month, within the le- j U**vu.ic diiic, gal hour* of sale, the follow ing de- srribed t eal property: “ATf that certain tract, piece or par- (*e)ofl;ind. lying and be : ng in Barn- j Weil < omtfe, state of StmthCwrolina, { and containing eighty acres, more or B."Y. : I Cash. Purchaser to pay fot lit*. E. i Owens, on the South bv lands ‘ . ♦ •f John F. Halford, on th* East by j land- of Mr*. K. A Rountree and on SPPIHG/ SfiOWEpS: __ —__ ANI y™ ; jr , * c -p/. . Svxtxxxxi SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. Barnwell Railway Trytlns will watt 30 minutes for connection from South 44*r- olina Railway Trains unless otherwise specially instructed. ♦ ,»» Tratm* wiJIwattindefinftelyon each Other at Barnw ell arjcl Blackville. All Trains dally. „ Do not rTin ahead of schedule time. Clock in Telegraph Office at Black-" vlllo will bo the standard time. JOHN. T. WILLIS, 8upt. I^ckvillf, A Lion & Nt-wbcrry k. H. TimN^bic taking effect October 14th, 1889. rASSEXOKlN'RAIXS. NORTH DOL'KOu Dwvc BUuikviilfl 10 15 a m* 8 p »t Leave Walker. *10 80 u in 812 p ra leave Whaley#,,. / 10 86 a m 8 18 p m D'ate Aldricfi. 10 38 a no 8 20 p m Ix’ave Npringfleld^..10 50 a m 8 83 p m l*cave NalUN .i....4...... 11 04 a m 8 44 p m D-avc Perry 11 18 a m 8 ih p m Leave Wagener 11 29 a m 1) (A p nt rt'ArrBc ftclvera 11 44 am W28a at SOtTR aoi xn. ....4 47pnr t TOOarsT ! 5 03 p miT 16 a n» I 5 14 p m ?9Ba m 5 28 p m!?41 a m 644 p m 7 56 a m .. I 5 58 p rn 9 10 a m . . . v . j 6 00 p m 8 12 # m j 6 06 p m s 18 a m 1 6 18 pm’8 80 a m •Wmttiryvmtyr each. Not more than two lots 'K,; | will be sold to one purchaser. Only desirable neighbors wan ted. These Lots maybe bought at Plats to be seen at Court House and at Master's office. Terms at public sale: Half t by land- ‘of W (). Halford, a* en by plat of I*. X. Bellinger, the IV« w ill b« D S , <lated .lunuary tth, 1880, and re corded in the office of the Register of Me-nc Ciuiveyanc'.** for Barnwell Coun ty Ui B*«>k ’» K. page* BM and 105. , Term* ea-h. i’urchascr to pay for tarm**r* who have lir-k clasa farming, paper-. MIK E BROW X, Mortgagee. Sin.ono i«* b.aii In smaU * 5>2JMO on lir-t eia-* *nrn* of #*,<‘0 farm*. Only lauds need apply A T. WOODWARD. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TftAOC MARK, ftt&ty r.nt izl AlTgfu W. A. HOLM AN Mortgagee’i dee! 8-td *Vttornev. bARNWELLS BIG DAY, ' 1> IS C JT. M H »<; 14 JIOTU, 1NISO. Tuesday after Christmas. GRAND TOURNAMENT! GRAND CONCERT 1 — cttWli bat » ’ G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, i . decl^^-td FORSALE. Three lot* on Main Street with 50 feet front by 200 deep, between I>avi«’s law office and Post office. Four lots opp<**ite Mr. \V. Gilmore Simms, same measurement. The lot and residence now occupied by ( apt. Woodward 100x200feet. 'Tlie five lots and building* between Tobin’* drug store and Post office on Main^bt reel These are the most desirable building lot* in the town for any purpose and will be sold reasonably. For fuil particular)) apply to A. T. WOODWARD feb 20-tf aided by hardy hand* have made tlie crops of the co'untry. The yield* are not as large as looked and. labored for and prices are a grievous disappointment. In this unfortunate condition the people w ill have to sell their cotton to the best buyer* and purchase their good* from the closest cutter*. MULUCHAMPE & CO., WILLISTON, S. €., ^ <4 IX CLAN OK. G E X E R A I. M ERC H AN T, lias Exclusive Sale of these Celebrated Luii*es in Blackville, S. C. FAULK NEK. KKLLAM A* MOOKE, The only Manufacturing Opticians in the South, Atlanta, Ga Peddlers are, not supplied w ith these famous glasses. [c|ee2'» Notice lo Inbio s nn ■. Ch tlUors. AH' person s~fav1 rrg ctni msngain st the estate, of P^ J liters, deceased, are re quested to present them duly attested, and all person* indebted to the said es tate are required to make payment to the undersigned. C. L.H IERS, nov27-4w „ Administrator. JLIKN HALUT STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA— BARN WELL COUNTY. Sibley, Nixon'Jt Co. against Jack Gray. t _ BY VIRTUE of a Lien Warrant to Able, idaj modi ree tetFIn the above stated case I have levied Upon and will-sell to tho highest bidder for cash on Wednesday, 7th day of January, 1891, at the store of E. Peeples, between the legal pour* of sale, the following.described proper- many friends and admirers of Mrs. Langhorne in Barnwell wish her every happiness. A Roland for an Oliver. Rev. Dove Tiller preachelci his first n in the Barnwell Methodist rch on Sunday morning. After the lutdon of the services the congre- Tournament w ill be held at Sherwood Race Track from 12 m.to4 p. in.; Con cert open Irom 8 to 10; Ball in Masonic Hall from 10 to -unrise. First prize given to Knight at Tourn ament who takes most rings in three runs will be $50.00 in gold; second prize $15 00 in gold; third prize $5.00 in gold; booby prize will be given to Knight who take* the fewest number of rings in three runs. The < 'otn-err, which will be given for the Monumental. Association, will con sist of vocal and instrum«$Rtal music by artists from Charleston and Augusta. The Ball will be the grand finale, and the dancers will be inspired by the witching noles-of Bearden’s Band. Entrance fee to Tournament w ill be $5.00. This will entitle the Knight to entrance' to Concert and Ball. This must be paid to H. C. Hay, Secretary and Treasurer. Any further informa tion .desired will be cheerfully fur nished by him on application. Rules of Tournament arc as follows: Distance, 27<> feet long; time, 7 seconds; lance, 8 feet long; from guard to point of lance, 5 feet; rings 2 inches in uiam- eter, to hang 0 feet 9 inches from tlie ground; lance to be held Under arm; Knights shall be subject to the com mands of the Marshal of the day, Col. P. B. Hagood, and shall be announced in time by the Herald, W. F. Holmes. This Tilt is open to the {State, and « Uim to oceupy that vantage ground and submit a few facta to prove their title to ownership and occupancy. Their cotton g<*e* direct to foreign market* and so mte«c* the exaction* of mid dle men at the seaports. They share the advantage ao gained with their ctiatom- ers. While the Aliteuca over in Georgia and ihv Savannah Board of Trade have been talking aboutMtrect trade w e have gone to work and established It and we intend to ' ' , >v HOLD THE DOIRT, protecting ourteives and our friends with e<ptal care in its safety. In all linos of General Merchandbe we laid in the heaviest stocks. In anticipa tion of the promise of magnificent cron*. These good* must go and we have so cut price* that they advertiae and *ell tuemaelve, Come and learn something new in mercantile method*. SOMETH IXG SPECIAL; We are offering the largest stack of choice FURNITURE ever exhibited in this section and at prices that car not be undemold any where in tlie South. Any house can be comfortably supplied for a very reasonable ex penditure and if the good wives w ill come w ith thrir husbands before the cotton crop i* spynt we are very' sure that we can spread a great deal of happines* through Aiken and Barnwell counties. Cyme and get your share. . *ep18 McNab. Walker & Co. ty, to w it ...... ‘ 10Q bushels of cotton seed, 3 bushels j KnightsqT all pges will be allowed to of corn, 2 banks of potatoes, 1 stack of, fodder. 0 Levied upon as the property of Jack Gray4.0*satisfy said lien warrant. J. W. LAN! ASTER, S B, C. Sheriff ’s Office, Dec. 20th, 1890, x v dcc25-td K^T A.TK f- a l K compete We invite all free Lances and promise 4bem a cordial and Knightly welcome. By order of Committee. a W. J. Duncan, R. C. Holman, - Janies Gary Owens, R..(’. Kirkland. We keep constantly for sale Hay from Gov. Hagood’s Saluda farm. It is far superior to any Western or Eastern production. Also tine lot oUchoicc red rust proof oats cheap for cash. McXAB, WALKER & Co. A. HOWARD PATTERSOH, AXTORBFK V-AT-L. A. W. ; BARNWELL C. H„ S. C. Will give prompt attention tp all bus iness entrusted to his care. January 9th, 1890. ^ 6. M. 6REEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ) C. II..H. C. Will practice In the State and United -States Court* and give prompt atten tion to all business entrusted to his care, jan 16-ly . . . „ . - By permission'of the Court I w ill sell , ^ mU ie !Harn.wcl 1, -fn--front-of-the Court 1 * Offiok-Cc House, on Monday, the Fifth day of January next, it being salesday in said motith. within the legal hours of sale PROPOSAL:'CALLED FUR. Barn well, S. C., Dec. 12, 1890. The County Comiutesibners invite proposals for the positions of Steward “Alludairns, chose* in action and all of the Poor House and Physician to the evidences of indebtedness, due and ow ing to the estate of John j. Ileffer- nan, deceased, late of Barnwell County, State of South Carolina, including the note of Pet$r and Rebecca Jone* for one axlon, which included members of dif- j hundred ami twenty-five dollars and ferent denomination*, went up and shook hand* with the shepherd. < One gentleman said a* he gave him a cordial hand grasp: “I am a~ Baptist, j dyed In the wool.’ to which sally Mr. I Tiller replied with ready wit: “Yes, . you are my half "brother.^ .Bishop i Tiller hie made a most pleasant im- preftslon, and Barnwell welcome* him Mdth sincere heartiness, their mortgage of a horse for the same t amount atul the balance due on the in terest of A. S. Cave, in the estate of W. | L €ave > deceased, which was assigned : to John J. Heffernan, aqd sundry open accounts to the amountof $2<X) to $.300, Terms cash. . —^ , G. DUNCAN BALLINGER, * dec25-td Master B. C. Uec25-td Jail and Poor House. All applications must be in writing and must be pre sented to the Board w bile in session on Tuesday, 6th day of January, 1891, by the bidders in person. • Tho .Stew ard of the Poor House vrill he allow ed the Use of the Poor Faym as part compensation. The Physician of the Jail and Poor -House wilthe pen aired to furnish medi- clnes aud medical attendance for the imnates of tho-institutions. By order of the Board. Y n. J. BEi.LUNGER, Chairman. M. J.TATE, Clerk. . j dcel8-td PETITION FOR ROAD. Office County Commissioners. . Barnwell, .S. C., Oct. 7, 1890. The County Commissioners will con sider at their regular meeting on Tues day, the 6th day of January next, a pe tition asking the establishment of “a public,road leading from the corner of J U. Morris’* field, intersecting with the Pine Land, Bamberg, Blackville and Barnwell aettlement, mill and church roads, across Ayer’* mill creek atornear J, U. Morris’* place and in tersecting with Bamberg and Buford’* - Bridge Toad at or Tiear ttie oWresidcnce of Maj. J. J. Brabham. M r Any and all persons objecting to the establishment of *aid public road as pe- tithmed for will please present their ob- jectipns on or before the day set for the consideration o/ said petition. If no objection be made and the rights of way be given the *aid road will be established as f>etltioned for. By order of the Board M.J PATE, Clerk. Arc too Busy to Write up a Many Worded 4T Advertisement of Gushing and Glittering General- ^ . ' v y ' * '4 ties, but they will be Very Glad to sec and Serve THEIR MANY FRIEND6 Leave Belverti lx*»v« Wayrrner Leave r«*rT> Dave bally’s D*ave bpriugfleld.., D'ave AM rich D'ave IVhaVj-s.... D-ave Walkers.. Y Arrive Blackvlffe .i — — *Bmnt*j onfy. • fPHyr^ Blaekrfile, Sprlniffield, Sully’sand Wagca#* arc telegraphic station*. Close connection* made at IHaricrflle witU the 8outb Caroliua Railway and Ranwcll train*. * J. C, KEYP, Superintendent. Barnwell Oil —AND— ’ Fertilizer Company. ‘ Capital $50,000. JOHNSON HAOOOH, . I’miaiDiKT.* /Y * MIKE BROWN, Rcc. A Tmbas. k Gen’l Maxaoki* DIRECTORS: Johnson Haoood. Barnwell C. H. B. C« Mixk Brow n, Barnwell 4). H., 8. C. D. P. Mojol unkh, Lees, 8. C. Simon Buown, BlackvHle, 8 C. G. W. Mourall, Millettville, 8.C# Jno. M. Gueen, Atlanta, Ga. G. A. Waoknkr, Charleston, 8. C. • J. K. Garnett, Savannah, Ga. D. II. Sallt, sally*, 8. C. This Company Is now ready for tm$U nes*. THE GINNERY. We will gin and pack cotton at 90 eta per 100 pounds, being $l.?d far a bJO pound bale. Not mom than one person need accompany the wagon, as our ma chinery handies the seed cotton and tha cotton seed. —AX D- —.VXD— THE GENEKAL PUBLIC WITH G-ood. G-ood.s, * Cf ■ — ■ ' IPadz? ZEr’x'iecs “ . - ■ 4 ' ; ■* ''M: J£. Golden Rule Treatment Ouf Stocks of ]Vle|*chapdise ' - ^ ' — / , Y-.-4^" —ARE— ’ ' Large aqd Coippleie : • ' ;■ /- _ —and- Have Been Selected With the Closest Care. THE WAUEBOVSE. T A. T. WOODWARD, Attomeyat-Law- BARNWELL, C. II.. 8. C. jp^T’Ottice over post oittce. • ^ • OCl 18-ly f ;4 HEY WERE BOUGHT RIGHT AND Will be sold righte We do not expect to get rich this season but we do hope to f transact lots of business afequick, low profits. We feel very sure that we suit aH good tastes and saHify all sensible judgment: Upon that plat form we go before the people and ask their trade. All In favor of buying the BEST GOODS at the FAIREST FIGURE'S and of selling COTTOZDsT at the best quotations are cordially invited to try « M C NAB, WALKER & 60., Dealers iq General Merchandise. !- Colton Bayers. Barnwell C. H., S. C. For parties desiring to hold thtir ton we will warehoin>e yud Inture the*, same tor a period not Ixceedlng one mouth at 50 cent* per bale. For longer Special rates made with Sub-Alliance* for short periods of storage, awaiting Alliance sale* days. Our warehouse receipts will betaken by The Bank.of Barnwell as collateral upon loans to the extent of 80 cents upon the dollar, thu* * enabling fanners to meet pressing lia bilities without forcing their cotton upon the market. OIL MILL. Cotton Seed bought at market rate* and paid for in cash, cotton seed meal or Fertilizers. FERTILIZERS. We will fill orders cash ot approved credit For Acid Phosphate, For Cotton Seed Meal, For Blood, - 4- For Kainit, Y * . For Chemicals, Our own brands of first class Manip* ulated Fertilizers and make are ape* cial Fertilizei to order. ' Farmers and de^.y^.invited to personally Inspect ourV^^l and meth ods. Weave convinced-nat their ap proval and patronage follow. Cheap, Quick and Faithful Work Guaranteed. aug21 -{-Don’t Delay a Day.-:- Now that money Is in circulation ev ery sensible man and every thoughtful woman should prepare against the dan ger of loss from fire by securing Insu rance over the home that shelters the family. A policy in a good company ia the best investment that can be made. KT. J. propker, williston/s. c., * Li yvi-iQa t -4 t-x /y.F Vv a Y a > ai waiM-— •■m A-g TRy ^ _ Jvrprcs-t'ftttou‘-Ttc f.*Tfv*A8rfTpE, ©I KII* gland, the Commehciai.,of Mon tgpmerv, the Knoxville, of Teunesupe, will be glad to answer #11 inquiries nriaflre to cost Ac. in the y FIRST-GLASS COMPANIES of hi* Agency. Call in peraon or writ* by mail and prompt attenti will fco given to all comae udence. ] aep 18-tf ~ For Sah. A House and Lot in the town of Black- V1B4-8.U., on “ few minutes w alk fr terms and prices a| - m'