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e Barnwell l^ople, tun Ui ilfliMCC AMD JNU. m tIUlmLq, r nr)Tm jro*. r IAR6EST COUNTY. OIROUUITION _v. , ., i 'V’:. i i i .:t-' THURSDAY, JANUAXY8, 1S0K fcl ., ^ , -■«*' , ~ Tljere ^tll b§ no extra BWio^of the I^cglslature. Associate Jtisuloes Mclrer and M^Oowan agree tvltfrthe ruling In • formerca 1 ** that two Jiwtieeg make a constitutional court. The Failures cf 1890. Kkw York, Dec. 31.—The buslnee* failures occurring throughout the Uni ted States for the entire year 1*00, as re ported by R. O. Dun A Co*s Mercantile Agency, are 10,007 In number, being but 25 greater than in the year 1889. The liabilities, however, show n very large increase over 1SS9. being $180,000,- 0Q0 against $1^,* 00 000, an increase of over $10,000,000 the largest liabilities •ince 1884,'' when they amounted to $225,0CO,000. In Canada, failures for the year are 1,817% number, against 1,77j the vear previout. The liabilities are ?18,0O>,G00 in 1890, against^ 14,000,• 000 in 1889 IfEW YEAR’S WEATHER, Allhincc Department. r - r-rr tit-— t--— - • ’--i : ' - /V - j - -- --- ■■■ " '■nr.yi^.i.i ■.—mmiv'mmwmt'm.Mmmm, .. . !■' Adapted as the County Organ by the Cotin- M. J. PATK, Associate Editor, To whom ail Communications «n Alliance Matters should be addresacd. W||^ "' “"S' Coffey} gather*'! slm*flsof better qual ity. %he waathnr for picking, taken a* a wholaihas been less favorable than lust y«V- • Reports as to top ftrop ftversgo . 7 U ^.^ ^ about as lant year. * The pereenuge un- S lckfd on December 10th 1* the *mnllest jported for-several years at a like date. 'I'ho weather during November and the early, portion of December was about as favorable for picking as it was n y^ar ago, uud tho-delayed arrival of killing frosU favorodjUargo a ii‘ld The movement of the crop this year is uhdmed to have been th» mi»*t rap'd on record during the early portion of the season, but the break in values later, itiis declared, checked the movement aijd reports of producers holding their later pickings arcinovo' tiuuien.us than usual. Careful calculation, ba^ed upon correspondent* returns as to yield this year and last,- lead* to the belief that this year’s cotton crop will prove to be In excess of 6 000,000 bates, the t^stevsa over that unprecedented total being likely to mu.a* higit as 100,000 bales. A MES8ACE FR01I 5IAI1TINS. The Alliance Platform - Large Par of Real Estate Cotton Land >. i’o the Editok or Tur. People : A happv and pro*perotur New Year EeY. Mr. nicks Again Tells Those Who Believe Him Whet to Expect. Rev. Irl R. Hicks, the ht Louis weath er prophet, announces tho following as his meteorological menu for .January t - The New Year will open with fair, cold weather, generally,wxcept possibly the hinderniost part* of depart ing sforu) tnovemenU about the (rulfof t>t. Law rence and the extreme Atlantic coa. Near Id te third a reuctionarv wave Offlrers of the County Alllstca. s D. P. P<>jourm*r, President. % A. F. Free, Vice Preeldpnt. \V. d. Hiirubertr, Secretary. - N. F. KirklarrU. Treiu-urer. r ’ * W. O Urttton, L'banlain. ® . • «»eo. II. Kirkland, Lecturer. M. O. Wall, Steward. W. E. Sadler, Door Keeper. F. R. Harley, Aagistaut Door Keeper. M W. Bodtford, Sere»ant-at Arms. M. W. PhiUipa, Buslnewt Agent. Executive Qommitteb-yR, 8. Free, W. W. P. < rfek, W. A, FftVst. ' Trade Uonomltteb—O. M. Hunter, E. IT. Dealing, J. M Llrtior, W. A. All. Committee on.flood of the Order—J. C\ Me- Mllkn, t:. Nf. Edenfkld, W. T. Cave, J. K. Snclling, E. B. Ou€s*. IrdPORTANT MEETINO. A meeting of Sub-Alli ineo Trustee .8tf»ckholderi will be held in the Court If )u*e at liarnwell on Monday, 2d Feb ruary, for the transaction of important business. “A full attendance is desired. Old Settlei’s—, ix*t cv:ry Sub-Allii'ince be represented. ->-M. \V. PHILLIPS, /' County Trustee Fdoqkbolder. to vou aud tho friend* «'t i m: Pi ochf Mac tt-br- a to- w-crVc H^-all i Wiwgs good, re ily good, when the people will be C, M. E HE NTT ELD, Agent. -td The rognliu- Quarterly meeting of the g Kid, and good fox ih '.p uph-, and trood I b, the people, duo cfrylofm and not i change ojrty. ■ ! Couiuy Alliance on i riday was well at According to the urhi dlcium the last tended. • , was a Htrangw year, and one of- pri ce- - «- dynt 'breaking, n year <»t novel proceed-} x> n Friday the Minnesota Farmers* Al- liigH,. with pit- eonsolai I'.n, h"W eve^r, j |- iril . ce r ,.f tl sid to Adopt tho sub-treasury ib.il U was tint wrong m> b,off a* ii w h“ . • , , ., , , - , i(i<-a aud the Ocala platform, but en dorsed the Conger lard bill. ail right U ell ii.is igir Im.-im: thirt it is (),.K. lielote we n.idnr rept. Tt we fail to hn-et ror, t biigiuion.- it Is our ftfliit, tin* hum and wane of c- i, I. W H“ Sto • or iOname Hllll of due eat•* and dili- ^ i|l'npmtf'U_Ji'Jiat Inial spirit ol impai n m/c t, . , .g, . I .1 will nfi-h tis <-it witlmut eoiisideriilnm " 1 Mild trip us up on eo nianv roui.upiHees aud provokingjnom or Icks anow, min phtli^>1 rfo11g’.i _ t 11e vvildcrm s* i t and atonnine**. I.ook for a cold North- ihi-lite»- western wave to follow, I'oldTrrg: its . I with much Inter^M -]> *h .shed- IroKJKrlpo,, m oK p»,uf Ih, ^ ^ "' T U , ' nent until tbe^elenieiit* begin U> organ- HuoMtcd tmtber •eoll -vtcd at Cdt a. Izo underThe growing indoence of the ^ WnTa ylgantic power <f n al reform -I-1891.-:- W. Ayer, of Raleigh, N U-» has been apfioiuted Private Secretary toL'ol. L. N. Polk, President of the National Alliance, The new secretary is an edi tor. ’ ’ ' * next *tonn period. From the 8th to 12th will be the next period, with 9lh, 10th and Hill a* cen- tral danger dm in g Ternment f'-r the peopb can tii** irfgaiiizatToif b* ; ft It Ira ! a^hcad c«>m- ii cus.HMtc. May it bfJhdJLkgpming fi'r ibg gr-'nt in r ure nf rhe p^p'e of -tliesi i< !iu» "'idi■ Wf f» ■4»i Work for the Alliance. (Vof. in Atlanta lonsiitutlon.] Your paper is very extensively read liy the agrieulturalists of the South. I liev realize now that their overcrop of i copon and tlieir t.ndererop of food eoo- ! frotit ihe4H w 1th hard limealhecxmiing wC.Uonn olpidiiMiao—*-*, leu. Having bought *' Mr.K. Ryan’s ’ entire and complete stOTk of " Pine Fancy ; Groceries, Family ~ Su ppl tea and , • * Gttoewnir^ and leased his spacious store 'v »• v on the square, we are in position .T" 1 ! *" to make this year tho. Beginning of Better Times * to everybody r' v ~ ' ~ that likes » good things to eat. , We w ill continue / and enlarge Busiiiess at the Old Stand on l he old principle, the Boi-t Goods at the Cheapest Prices. The only change ——" r1 -- *—-— we may make will be to strike aquiok step in keeping ^ with tlieTTmfs, in which yo i ~ ”‘ and everybody can join unanimously to tlie health. of the body abd the happiness of the heart. (.'Ome to rtre Cni net 1 , Rvan’s Old Stand, the iloor» are open, so are Our heart* Farm Supplies. We are , ^ . *. prepared now V ^j to make Auvauces to . ' " * - Farmer* . ■ r on liju . iil ti-r^ g. W J. Rogers, i TfclLi.KN*rtiN. **. cr. ' • • veep* constantly on hand fulllCnesof all GENERAL MERCHANdljSfc adapted to tho tr\de of both town and country, and cordially invites the good people of Aiken and Barnwell counties to examine his stock and ascertain his prices which CHALLENGE COMPETITION. My Goods were boughLrlghtand will he sold right. . CHEAP FOR CASH. % _ All Country Produce bought at the highest market price. W. J. ROGERS, Ellenton, S. C. Jan 8-Stn T. E STATE OF SOUTH ('AKfL' A barsivell county. IN TOE COUKT OF mOBATE. / - • , V ' ' . I ‘ ’• . iy James O. Pattersort, Esq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County. Whereas VV. J. Sanders applies for .etters of Administration pn the estate of Mrs. Susaii Boynton. dowaSed. These are, thoyefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred land creditors of the said deceased, t" he t ttiid appear before me at a Court of Pro bate for the said county, to be hohle'n at Barnwell C. II. on Saturday, tfie 17th day of January r 189l, at 11 o'clock a. m.. to siiow cause, if any, why the said ad ministration should not bo granted. GIvetf under my hand and the senl o! file Court This 0rh day of .fanuarr, tn. , *p r; . , rrr>” A. D. 1891. ami in. the Hath year ot vJ. MJJiNUAiN QLlrL».Nv;LL, American Independence. JA8. O. PATTERSON, janS^2w — PrediatelJudge temporary high barometer i*u lily ion t t<) mislead mercuriul weather prt-diei^r-*, on.-o -iti iii«* history «>i i that on* lilt'd i«*rjire «*c. there to sujqdy^tlie ne* nut hi* eicyptlpii Iterp; ai slt nd, sufne intent }, ehnie. plat form a may run immediately ahead of tnmdden change to Klortn at this lime. DjiiT be dcceljed by tld*, or by bright, wmiji skieH-follow ing. The period is sure Lu bring Its quota of storms, on or about the day named, and then to be followed in turn 0 by another very ew!d wave, which will abide in barn freezing weather until the reactionary move ment* on the 15th and iHih. Cold w avc#-, generallv of a secondary character, fo!* _ . . , . f , ’ and not anv- more t ixc* leviua than low all the reactionary as well n* the f.,i ti^ satin : i tlul eltori b»n V'a* u*»t d. May tin t o nd we linve io ns' lufLug with ,». rlTf,m<l z<‘jib> r* while v\«* loll uncoil- ►cb'io of .he browing c * In one section ol tin mund laluoih ifiat tj|cGoveriiineait b-nd 01 »ney at two pcf cent on certain cniii- meditiea. in another, that no class have pref erence over other* in legislative enact ment. hi one olllCr tbit th<* <Inveroment shoithf be. ♦'••unmn. *hJI v adndni-.’ci. d, If you u*cd help % c ‘inc and get it- If V'*u need u Stock, Fer Utter* of any *»»rt, Farm Implcmcnu, Pr« vision*, or any thing on time Come. regular period*. So will it alter the te- aotionary 15th aud Kith From the 18th to the 2.1 cP*expect the next general storm movement.’ The moon’* fim quarter on the A7Ui may batten the deveioptiicnt* to warm cur rent* and atorm n^ulU in the Went an early a* the 17lh. Mrong Easte rn w ind*, cold, but changing to Southerly, mean time, will be blowing in the Atlantic coast region*. Look for rain and titow —perhap* blizzard* t > the Norih—fol lowed by the n*gu)ar Noithwe*terIy freezing bia-t. \N aimer skie* and softer wind* from the South, resulting in some •torms, on and next to the 20ih and 27U». The cold wave following the reaction ary 2Cth and 27(h w ill alikle a< we ap proach the end of the month. On the Slaffall*the equinox of both Vulcan and Mermiry, and the moon'* La*t quar ter on Feoruvry 1. January U apt to go out warm In most part*, with vefy active storm* beginning to show them- •elves in the West. There are reason* to apprehend the hajJ«-ai atorms of the winter during the mouth of Fcbrnarv., nor •-t^qr'rB'Hiuirpf.-TrrTtniitiiii'tt'T.vptdii.vnT.h 1 ^ 1 Ai.d.'Q.^Tin’-.'MCiU.on Now all cUsst * do not ii VK‘ *ticli com- moditie*, and a g >vcii>rneut niu«t col lect more ta\r* Iroin-the peo|.lc thnii iage iie*.*eH-ary iii onier i » have any , im*Mcy io I.okL T Id* seem* to be incon- : s -lent. If the ttlatfoini remains qs it j Ts. and aeramtih d over by vouhoiding ' laciion*, it w id soon he out of sight of i tin* victor side, und ip.ivl»* better pro- vi-o.n made lor the relief of tlie agli- cultural lnt«*rest of the country j V\ e -ho lid not b«* surpris 'd at tiii* ; strange piutlonii for it was of a strange 1 year, and novel proceeding* w ere (n or- d**r. Thi* new year arid iho tir*tjJ the l.r-t ucead** of t!u*'eent.iry will Im* tho beginning of genui.ie rdotni a- the peo ple cannot be satisfied with big pr**i.»- i-ea every time. Mr Liectdu said:, ‘•Von may fool some^for awhile, and a i few f<r a longer timi^-loit you can't i fool ad the pe:»|'h* a.f the time ” hiiruier* about l|e|e have closed u;« tlieir last year’s bosine*- w 1th liltlu b-t- ler results tlian those «>l (be previous | one, an areoiganizing for 1891. There is.not-Hs tnueh labor in sight.ws was f,H>t 1 year,ami there eanuot b. aiiy inerease ' of planting uule>s it is brought in from other parts. N here it goes i- m>t known ' as there lias been very little emigra-. ! lion. Most of tin* farmers in our viein- I it v are “holding their pun,’’ which is l■ .t i• ( i t ! i . !. .• j\ mr ants ns v.ejl a* ‘Tantllrtrd*" and uni formly, almost, are still holding on to more or lea* of their cotton crop, w ith the exp'-ctation ot boitey priced In the Ute w inter or spring. T hi* * xpeeta- tloitof ih»di*, under the present univer sal and eloaeorganization of the I’aim- er*’ AUiam*e in tic* South, yan be real ized by May l$i only in one way. In the late election* they clearly demon-j we are here strated that tlu ir organization had f ur Huslnes* jai^ched a'uioat machine-like perfeetion i and eotdd he easily wielded in direction 1 of sound and •eiislblc h aderaliip. Now, I let the ssme “leadership” turn them In i til* direction of a simple and Itasibie plan for lh»ir ow n welfare, and they will follow with an alacrity and enthu- Hiagin more n arked tlian cbai act'-: i/ed th •in in the late election*. The South, 1 and we mean to do Butine** from the beginning of tiie N»w Year to It* end. If you want Better Price* for your Cotton . bring it to v it* » T warnings and dates, w ill be found in our February forecast.*. T|l£ ( OTTO> CROP OF 18D0. J ' ‘ The Movement for the Vear the Most Rapid on Record. * The cotton crop reports to Jlrad-treet 's for 1820 give* the facts gleaned fiom 4,015 eorrcspoiidei.ts in 015 counties of the ten principal cotton gn w ing State* of the Booth, an average of more than 2 1-2 replies to each county. It i* interesting, lonote the practical wnairimity of the replies received i uch- Ingthe important question of yield. Op this point il.e report is far ifrom uncer tain. Th^ probability of an increased yield i* explicitly conveyed throughout the entire repoit. The. reasons given for a large gain are familiar. Good price* received f.ir last year's crop, added tothe natural tendency loenlarge the area sown to the great staple, caused a heavy gain in area under cultivation ami u bnrii.v t * v a ui pie or suers*--fu l ii>rer- prlse and jhidieiou* e; *!< uvor is gi w. n us by My. .1. \ y . Kursi J!,* make- tiiebo-t oi crops, m ikes them pa» tii mm-t. Last year he houghi and paid lor the l irge I a mi of Mr. F. I*' 1> iiibar, known a* tne » oyd place, lie has ji,<t el<'»v‘d ,>i trade w it.lr< apt W A. Alariin for Itich- uioi.d Hill for <‘2'*.(HHI. This i-a v:j!u:i- ble property, and Mr. F. will make it \ n .d niorc-tlian any one eke eoulti, M r. F. is t-L*- great giaifd -<>n of one of tie four English hum grants who mi- tled.jpnd owned large landed estates in litis jiart of tiie iMU .ty. .dr. dm s Furse acttled on ttir ernck wtrrHi -hmnr his nauie, *!iml bui.ttie first saw-null. n boiMugli beitov ami ca'fed it. Bel- .Sale tbe present year, planted “20,500,000 ! a Tea of cotton, and smaller iood cn»p* p i.pi'rtjonately than ever before. The eonsequence, w ith one exception, i* the lowest price for cotton since the war and woeful prospect o| higher corn and ; prov ihioti.s for aiiotlier ^rear than wc j have *een in year*. Now, the only rem edy. ang for the firat lime made jmssibie in the history of, our crop and section, is to have the “flat” go forth from the “highest quarter*’’ of tiie Alliance In the South Jo every subordinate Alliance, in the’TmiuiIi that tiie acreage, to be planted iti cotton the coming year must rut .Imn,. tompKtrd “ l.h tho|- A of t ,„ u.*,] voter. I^ing present, 15 to 20 per cent., and the food j,, th# , p Hrnv vell Graded School District crop* **om spMuUngly increased. T he will be held in theC-ouit House at Bam- p re sent compact organiaation of tiie Al- I well on 1 hu sday, the 15th day of Jan- tiaur', with .hr ...... .(.Krt, 1v».l.r»hi I . j that lias prevailed lor the liwt vear, . i„ t j ou H j| ,vrtl und personal property re- •sreii11.1 ■ 'w-*e<■ i-h^hi* by kb«A^imiugp^xLVn ■said.-ciumLiliUziiwt.Xo.jiitpiih> Mike Brown & Bro. Merchants. Barnwell, S. C. | jan 8-tf MANUFACTURING COMPANY, C* H.f S. C, C‘ r: —Wood Workers and Dealers, and Manufacturers of— Doors, Sash, Blinds, Newels, Balusters, Brackets, Scroll-Work, Builders Hardware in Stock. - ; —Manufacturers of— r WAGONS I)Y UT!0LE3ALE. ‘ The.?e \Va"ons are Guarantod to i-e EQUAL TO ANY MADE in the United - . —j ami as to Frice*, will be Koldjig:tin*t all cmnjHdition. Lumber cf all kinL kept in Stock, or the Yard. ts 1 Nouelty WsaUisrboardinci a SpBcialtij. M Private and Public Sale A T M.IRTISH, P. R ,f- .1. TT. If. On January 1st 1 offer at private sale itManins tlic foliowTug vaiuHiile per-' sonal proj)»*rty. Tin* sate will be con • tinned from day t<> day until all is dis posed of. All UuU remains unsold w ill De offered at . . GENERAL VUlTION S \ LK, , THU R-sD A Y, 15 “h J AN 1A R Y, : tT, 14 Head Mol e*. young and iu g«»< d <, ' i -f> IIwtd llorscar fJO HiailTlog*. 15 Head Ifowk. 80 Head Nh»ep. -JetJO Bush.-l- ('orn, 20.000 poumU Hi Fodder. 10 i otr* of Hav, ..'nx.-li t>e, ^ 3 rwo-Hor-e \\ ngons 2 One-lloi-e U ag- us 1 Bnggv aud 11 rn 1 Road 1 au air4 Ha.a s* I Mower, i R;.ke. t '.fiiiitio Distributor*. ~T fiO-Iucb Roller. 1 Stalk ('utter 1 Lot of 1‘1 v\ s. 1 L*'t of t i* ar, I Cotton Bahtnce; welgli-2,2.'0 lbs. 1.000 Bushel-Cb.oee 1‘i.ttitiilg ."' id. 1 t.ut lilaeksmith rmda. 1 Saddle a« d P.ri l <• 1 Brectdi-Loading Shot Gun, I Fine Siogb- Barrel Rifle 1 Lot 1 ou- hold und Kitchen Fun i- ^ure. • ... SO Bushels Eating I’ftatoe*. 20 Bushel,.-dip*. Sugar 1 .am* >eed to p1ant H- L , ae r es. !.**• Gallons v i up. * Cohleiit- «.f ."tore at Siati-m 1 Sovnty-NM* Gin, Feed . and Con- den se K * For further information npptv to ’ A-. MARtl.V, jatil-2ar Martin-. S c. dec 11-tf President. v / J. B. I i \iR, General Manager. Wm. McNah, Secretary, for Infants end Children. ” *'Ca*:nr , ab!'aTre!1a<l!i’’ledtoclulArnth*t I r'-commcT! J i 1 . as superior to i.'j prescription knowb t * !••• ” II A A ;u rf n, M. D., Ill L'U. OtticCu St., bcookij n, N. y. "Th Psrn. • * ''*■ '■■'rt.i ’ Ji ro unTsrr*' an t i v Mil kc»»i* i f L it it w*- . .-.i w •I’Sk . f suis-..vo r-e it- J-0W ar.‘t i itpnieent f«uni!u*i v/ w .lk,U " CARGOS 55#,nrr' D.D . iij-w Vork City. loite Pattor Dfoonlt^; Ulo Cnstorl.Y rrrrep Cf'lfc, OnaOpetinn. brer M'.iiuv. 5, IHiirrhffa fcfuctauon, ^ kti^; WomuL civua s.vxp, 2UiJ pr^iuotea dL resli<>a. ... ... tt .-huuk tbj urlous m.xfjcat.on. A. *• For' smy r.v! y^irs I fraYe rrromTnsB't^-t vs.r t a * r.A, ‘ Ki.l aj-ay* cotito ueUk d • fi it Laj i-v -ria; ly proCuc-vl Lcadk^i uu«)Uv>VLe%**r C,.—*tu,*i* t lc%l,Jt*. - E?wi* F. Pardb*. m. d., * 4 Tho Wintliroe. ’ bL.«Ht aiui T:h A r-i^. . hew York City. School Tax Meeting. pl.i—.tmg season* “* The eon-cqm nee of this would lie 2] to 1 cents p<*r*p<>uiid for e> cry pound of eottofi above the present .price* that would be on hand ‘May l*t, and.an ab solute promise of the same for tiie crop to be grown If the leading papers, like the-Consiitution, of tpi* ”section . would elalmrate on this line a brighter j und more hopeful day for thi- section i would dawn by the time the May bu- ' t;eau report of .crop,acreage would bo promulgated. - /*' Day. the oldest inhabitant” says that f ist* Higginbotham at Richmond Hill, and Hrl.eit at Baf.ioc, -Mr. .1 \V. FuY-o I has. demon.-tiuteri, the vali.e and pm- , there were more people in\Barnwcll on ihict iv e fjtiaiitie-ol tIn-e iaml- itui ais<» Monday than there have been on any tii.it I,untune* can he m t ie in Barnweli «j| C day “since time w hereof the niem- |ue wiil iiave a , ..f nia,. runufth not to the coutra- ” Gooil jiulgiK e.-L'miate the atten- tu a a y. But some iifrvfor- oiin r' n a] 1 He ir ther \ .ifuafihr pioiitatiyn, wfltii nmt.y uTKUveiop|<i r» 2 >urc<*s,,nth i*. i i*!- ent of tliedrgricuitnral, and adjoining Richmond inidviain be bought fora fair price. The roitoAythi the-e lauds will hear more ln;il aetfordiug to size^f si,alb than In other seeumis of the conn- thi».ve»r, aK»i., v, i rlou*ly at j la tt. r la \V5 are fj.il gliid to hear oF jh* 1 P r u- gr»-*s our county town i- inakiiig, find 2 to 3 per cent. Unlike 188t», the season has been a late one, any the damage from frost comparatively unimportant, where** last year the yield in the North ern portion of the cotton belt was ma terially curtailed. That'Section makes relatively tbe best slip wing this year, whereas in 1889 it made tiie Worst. The largest percentage of gain shown by any one State is by North Carolina, hope you will,, live to so > it. ;;n inffct^d j uepeiuience. city, and Tiik F^oclk be n til \ve< klj^ Tho re:il property sold did not, in .1 not a dady J. C. B- most iustjuices, bung ns good prices as Martin J in. 1 „ , \ ry. lance at 2,000. All w ere in good humor with themselves and the rest of the world. Gur people have entered the new year with abundant hope and cour age-, and with good seasons the end of tins t welve month will tind them a good march ahead on.the road to financial in- dopemlence. The Flag 011 the First. New Year’s «iuy was celebrated,ns Emancipation Day by the colored peo ple iji great style. The town.y\as full of where replies toquestionsa* to yield axe vvell dres-cd and excellently hehaved In »tartling contrast w ith tbOseJurnish- | colored pefTpIe from . all sections 01 the ished a year ago. Tt nnessco and i^outh county A long procession on hertft Carolina in the Northern tier also fur- and uiuie back, in road carts and bug- yibili favorable report*. Ire a majority gies,headed by the Union Dyches Brass at last year's sales. The-Master made sale* to the follow ing purchase Deg Mrs. Katie Peacock, 190acre*, $000. F. W. Farrell, 298 acres, #3,1)55. J'. S Malone, 010 acre8,#3,300. VV, A Blount, 10 acres, $J5t>» A. J. Kearse, 247 acre*, $1,125. A. T. AVouthvard, lot iu Grahams, 110. s. A. C. Faust, house and lot In $110. Mrs- of the StMes gain* in yielcUoyer last Band and the .Star* and Stripe* paraded * b^'.correspondento^and-Lthrough the principal streets.' Seymour Grahahis, $710, and 5 lots iu Grahams, year arc claime X 4 where dtlcrea* e #hown they^W E.^irnttuoT Aik<-n., was the orator of . the d).y ami spoke at the colored Gra in'quantity of cotton raised Texas as- Ued Xhoei building ,X aumc* rank commen.-urate wiiii it- -izc. ; TiiotHibroken good order of the cele- Florida, Mississippi, I>ouisiaua and Ar- ♦"brant* vvasThe spbjcct ol general c -m- kansa* return the least luvoraOtc iepuris pl ii'ei.tarv ( .tq^iieisi “anil tb • cotonid ill regard to ^ ielU. > - people tlnjlhemM'Fvo- great credit. Not MB a si. gle arrest w.t- n.adik Tne good 1’he quality ol the crop is pot a* good liumo. and ev.uent p o-p rity .. m. a* lost year, but Me increased weigunff q)»Ttie.paiu-siiowtd U1.1t U>ere wn g iy? kales offwus 1 but fact L S' ‘me eMvid. mi lever Mm-ng llicu. We #r,. -1 . • 1 X > vr ooi» nu JieM? u.c p. -t county iqArkATi- pKar; £ -* «)--*- coni s CtfUid oa aewum of rain early in toe harvest, j tioc. X- * ■ <->Y ' . .4 get Up ai -gvoT a •- J. V. McMillan, 306 acres, $890. W. J. Batier 2-3 iuterest in 11*8 acres, $250. X ' X; ike Brown 1-Otli interest in 3Wacres, • The Sheriff sold one tract, 5*25 acre* to Geo. ii. Bales, $*05. It I* against the law now to *<*11 a pis tol or piaPol cartridge except by persons w ho pa/* yearly- iiceuae ot $2*'0.lvrThe | f privil^e. m^ut tiie general tax for the support of the Graded Schools of said District By order of the Board of i'r us tee*. GEO. II BATES, President A T. VV (JO D VV A R D, Sec A T rc2i*. jan 8-2w QUARTERLY STATEMENT . • V ':' ‘ OF TIIK BankofBamwel],S.G. At the close of bflsines* Dec 31*t, 1890, ^in accordance with an Act 61 the Geu- eral Assembly. ; ASSETS. Discounted Notes and Call • Loan* •$ 93,028.42 Stock and Bond investments, 1,079.50 Real Estate. • • • 1 Furniture 2iud Fixtures .f 0,881.12 Duo by Ikuiks and Banker*. 7,341.2)5 Cash iu Vault .“T.'X Estate Siilc, By permission nf the Froban^ Judg>^ of Baniwell ( ountv I will setr :vr flic Ilome-te:id place of Hi" hit- l‘ T. 11 :«*i- «*n T hursday Ujc 22i^_dav Jauuarv, lf<9), at 12 o’clock n..r~jnitl to continue from day today tuurf all of ilso properti i* disposed of. All of the per- 1 mil prop- ty of tlu*-a7d I*. J. Hots, co'n-i.-tiiig o| o ie lior-f, three mules, four ci>a\> and catvca, thirl v-one bogs, eight hundrcil bu-hel* of corn, live tbt»u.-ai.d qif-ond- of fodder, wagon, buggy ai d liai'M , one thousand.thft e liuudred’btisiiei* «n Cotton seed. # , , ■ Terms ca-h. , * * -C. L IMFHS, j*n 1-tii] ..Vdniiiii-tiator. pr. R. L, Harley, -4*' as DErfTAL SURGEON, BAKN'H i;!.!., S.'i:. $117,W3.1'J Offer* hi- profc»-ionnl s< rVice- to the ciiizen-01 Barnwell and th*- surround ing cojiniry Will devote Monday Tuesday* alid \\ ••due-k-n - fo-mllh practice, and I’hursdavs, Friday* an I Saturdav s to cal I* in ncighboi ing to w ns and (he irountry. References*:—The Faculty of thi Dental Department of the l'nlversity of Maryland. OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, East of the Fost.Ofiice. dep3-1 y SPECIAL ROTISfi.. VV’e tin* mider'igned pirdiihit hunting or trappiiii: oiMmr l.'ituls from tills date. AI.U'.N HAIR, VV. A. LOSS, 77847 00 1 J. D. MILKS, IM. D. MILKS LIABILITIES. Capital paid in..... $ 00,000.00 Surplus ......... 4,3ti0.1K). Undivided profits. 715.31 Dividend payable Jan. 177777 2,400.Ot) Deposi is subject to Check... 40,838.12 ^t.her Deposit^. . ■'• 2,t00.00 Due to Banks and Bankers. . 390.70 $117,348.19 Baunwf.ll, S. C., Jah. 3 1,1891. e.&q.e/ Personally appeared before me, F^C* BUT'i.ER, (’aslner, w ho upon oath, poses that tho foregoing stateineut ,s | correct and true to the bestof bis knowl edge and belief. Sworn to ami subscribed before uie^ this 3d day of Jan,, 1891. -Wj* Mr.N AB, l i,biNotary Public. _ F. C. BUTLER, Gashier. Attest. —Jolt NSON 11 * GOOD, 1 ikk Brown, > Director* A*7l’ Manvillk. II. F. ()D M. R. 11. MORRIS. J. R. ROS>, Dated December S. A II M R, N. LARD. W. G.-1FA4R. 2ith ’“-Cft. sssztssszs: Tint CevrAca C^mtast,’ T7 Xvtixat Pt&kkt, New You*. ■ T -M- -> . aT: . . . ~-fli AuditcrsI'Iotice. C J tUlauiio n.Bf at Ccfeniiants. \r l-.-i H * Ias i ' P e. .u tnf Common I’Uas. A. Jaif 1 xtmth it i\ sTiTTp rTTTXprsr-Enrff i:nr^r ik«* n inn »tMefbe . • - A IKJ. piu • ' .0 |, r^eef. at Mi " - f<’ r f siU * t ♦ rrl’ir If* f . Stll'. n UiAjiruu Uj« l.'t JatiU r ,• aiid The A ->e« d. r v ; I1 al* La 1 f* ”*>w> : ' harjXn 1 ll. fn.m-.h:n. Ij-r'to Jan. l-tU. TPiiit, r - 1 tm-llV* * *ij:i. Mot 1 *i, 1, .!„*<? IglJl r to-* . k'tu r3ih. M id wav. bi'.mh,;.' V\.dt, < i 2'*,-J. :s. Hiii / iaui d*«y atsd I ridaj.^Ja! t. l.'vil 1 |jCk%Ll. Moedijy. Jaff t9*h. . Tl !.»> * l Wtrio* •la* , Jd-J. u 11!) in Jo Jait ith. ::i- until 1 \i* 1/ N }tfft. t Arf>t:\ia • C< C omy j n # St« warf, Plaintiff, ~ against M I holt *(* Stewart. Marv Ann Slew art. David R Stewart, J. Wesley faHj ll 1 .- ,1 D >teWart, ilattio It l»avi* and W. VV ightinau otewaH, licit miaul*. corl srvMoNs f«>r ari.ier. ( coy u, .t rjctSrrrtd) To tl «* Deft ndaiit*, .lames Milhou*® Mewiirt, ary Ann stew art, Itavld R ' < . : ■. .1. V. t -' v "lewiirt, Han — pu•> T>. stevTait Hattie U. DavUand VV . VV igiitliuu* Stewart * Y<m arc iuf• i>v summoned and re- quirt-j u# answer lbe coiiipiai.it in this «• , i‘,u, a copy ol w iiicli 1-filed in lha oif.-c of the ( lerk of the fourt for salt ( ■ ii ! \, an i to -• rve a copy of your ai » ’.o t ie - lid c >ti»pi lint 011 tiie sui?l - rih rat hi- uhie-* in Bitmlwrg, >. C Witlliil I v\ - after tile servicl to rew:.«c.\ei;.s,vc o» the day of such S« v • ; 1 .• i 11 ; oil 1 til io ac-sWer tin* c<* pl.i nt y. ii'iin tin* tin.*- afor»*-aid,*^j I .iii.i If ii t:■ i- arti<‘ii ■ ill apply B, Gonrt f* 1 the relief demanded ifi f 1 w 1 ♦ . Web a* I* l> 4)i« e»ii.plaint. .Ms, IM , Thu i-.v.-.y 2 md f 1 .dcy. ’’eh. ufa Dii « d 1 >eeein!u*r 1 1 d Ctii FRA.M LsF.C I’ri -t j»*» ’ w St or,-. S • Aur< In v. fvh. rrh. Phi I- hr),2 Kami? • . Mi *Tirr?r uio\. 1- \ I-. v-ti ,nir;— . IV SiiUUMI 1 Mam; rf^ , \v v '. t-d-.T,’ ¥ mb. l o th** A*i>- id 1 b let 1 '.r. K »ur. '* SI« r*r"’n.i r- ■ i t, 1. b. 12th. "i.‘\v ,tt. 1 »a\ t«l R ■tb *a*a >** ( r. 1 k Cl lib i lo ,l v r, i* S'sU,i V . 1' Lb. M tlhoit-' slew ait '1 Ii. -Smtdi I S*S M ■ re. F.-tun !;b . . 0 .I eb. 14th. - Take notice that Fiddlt ■ I’. ' ciT-iiu-Y-r f.l Pltb. . - ; < omplainf. Iieaem w AW'l* . Till M i;, v. Ki b: 1 rfH. ; ol t m* t lei k of the licii 1 Well C. II m.t 1 I-1 gihii. Plea* fol* Mu nw ell <,,, l'. A <i, S. ant*, Hansford tea art and Juir .the summon* i re filed in tiie t Court of Com \v ’tit 'ill, V« *« ! r. i^ZFlFECTCD \ CrrY^TAL LENSES TRAOC WAPK. , IV G*iUt: T:nUzl< V?.} r „ , L- • 'N' W ll XW - '" * ' -ill* ilvdX dL.‘ .. olin.i.^jii tin* iith day *of Deteuibcr, A D. IHSW. 1 RANC4.S F. CA RROLti Jr., Plaintiff"* Attorney. dec25-6w THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINJ ^ IS A KN U* Ol NT Y. 11 ■ ■ ' IN TKi: CO! UT OF FEOVAJK* By Jqims 0 Patterson, E*q t , Judg«_of . Probate in Barnwell County. Whercji*, VV. Gilmore Simms, (’. C. P. j juipitc- ior L ttor v of Administration ' <01 the derelict cslale of VV, deceased ui fh"*< led, CiVhrated Nicole iimi NO. 27, R, K. AVENUE. Has Exe’e-ivo >’ Lmtst> iuu.-lr d Gold e r.:HR*.*. BLACKVILl/E, S. C. £alckm:;i. kki.i.a M AAfoouE, The r.nkv Mjtt'iUl'H'.-tnrmg J.L Hcians.in tin .••dut.ii, v A'.I.ihr.a,iiit p. dd'. r* iif huC v supiilit^l with those Xauinu.* gUis«- •-. ! (ice25 Uxotx • , x . _ • - s ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Thc-t- are, therefore, to cite and ad- mbn.sh all ’2did s'wgular, the kindred ♦ ;iiid ji:n d:t >rs of ihe -aid UcceH*crl, to be and aj p ar bcfoie me at a Court of Pro bate i u in--su .1 c'iiiity, to 4m) iiolden ax iki:nwdlc\ H. on Saittrday the, 17th day of January,1891, at 11 o’clock a. m. to show chhk, if why the said ad- mtlusttatiun sh.udr! not be granted. (1 ivou amler my baud nml the seal the (;ourt t.hi- 1 _thday of December, A. 1>. IS'.)*, and* in tiie 115th ypar of -* American 11. depeiulmrce. J AME.-s O. TA1TERS0N, Probate J udge. declS-Ow B._ A. MAKIBBEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BARN VV ELL C. H , S. C X Three lots on Main street with 50 fret front by 200 deep., between Davis’s law oificuami post - fib « BY VI RTUE of nn order of the Pro- baie Conit, I will sell h: the late resi- i deuce of C. E. Bfj an, deceased, to tho j higl.ie-t bidder for cash, all of the per- j gi.nal prr,petty -tif—sjdd lidt staftq oon- sistlng ol bolrsphokl ami kitchen lurui- fure, horses, f.ijmLrg !mi lemchts, car- j •HiUer tooU. blaeksmith tool*, ^ri-tjwill 1 These are. therefore, to cite and ad- and lixluie.-, -aw iniU. steam engihe, j monish all and singular, tlmkinryed cbitch J erXi r, Itrmbcr, born, fod-} anti creuiun s of the said dect*a*ed,.tQ b«. I UK > i v 1. OF > '1 It 1 AhOLlNiL VRNVVELL COUNTY. IN TtH^COUKT OF PROBATE, By James 0. Pjiftwrsoh, Esq., Judge ofr*- •* X - Probate in liarhweU County. * Whereas A. X. Mbmuiward applies for lietterfr of A(!niiqi*tration on the estato r of Simon Priesp*r, deceaafxl, Simms, sHmmpcasureinynt The lot and re*id 'mtr now occupied, by (’apt W,Midward UH)x*2<)0 feet. The rive lots aud feui.-ding* lietween Tobin’* drug store and Po-t office cn Will give prompt attentkva to all bug- > Main Street Four lot* 000-ib* Mr. VV. Gilmore ! Her, seven l»e;id of mule*, fH-'ek ef im*r-j ami apj) ^ar ladorcjne at. a Court of Pro- i. — • * * J*' * ''1 i a . . 7 .1“. 1* vr t rrvn Kaficf/»v f.l D l i’ll 111 v' tu Iinl cJum l -c aod"- .ore iCxtures, c ttou gut, ; bate, for the said county, to be holdopi I edcV ami coi)'uo*’.r, wtie ir. u -fir. , ' Barrjv ui C. II. on Saturday,'the % planing jtiiii, V. .gbu scales, Fau lcthkis; dtiy of January^ HJ91, at 11 o’clu^k -c;i e> }.nd te arj \Va£on*, bug 1 ,{i* cart, harin'**. «* ale*, buoi -fititgje*, j m., to show cau*e, if any t why tjhe * road iuess entruMled to his care, api ij 4-HU Send your orders for Job Work to The Office. Thc-e are. tlu* nut-t-lesirable building lot- m the ton n ler :ii,y puip a.id ' will be siVid r,*HM»',abiy. -F’or full parfletilar* apply to , 1 "A* a VVQQD.VV4LU I fell 20-tf ; • X< adiaini.-krution should not 1)0 granted. ‘GiV; i2 un h r my hand 4 atid,U)e neal of lumber • can, s a e. i./ciihim- cc ;^W1 o’clock a in i the-Cnurttni*8t)th day of December, Thursdai. J: : ary 8$h v l^hV, and cun-afE D tv ', and 01 the i 15th year of Aiuef£b tlniie iiom dav to-dj'.v tititil ull <d‘ tuefoan llndapeiiifoiico. onmerty ahaii ce di-p«.- d of. f ' JAMES O. PATTERSON, r M.YmirC intY.TN;, d^clg-td AUmiiiUtrattix. . \