The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 08, 1891, Image 3

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BATES OF SUBSCRIPT!OX. In Advance, per Annum....... On Time *2.00 THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1891. The retailar meetimf of Barnwell , Loclce No. 16, Knights of Pvthias, will beheld at their Hall on Friday night at 8 o'clock. A full attendance la requesteo. J. B. BDECKnALTER, K. R. 8. The; next regular coftimunlcatinn of Harmony Lodge No. 17 A.-. F.-. M.\ will be held at the new Masonic Tem ple in Barnwell upon 10th day ot Fan., 1891, the aame being the 2nd Saturday In said month, beginning at “High twelve.” By order of \W. -M. *. R. C. Kirkland, Secretary. ABSOIKTELY PURE td IIO^WO to loan in ruihII suma of $500 to $2,000 on first elana farms*. Only farmers who have lirat class larniTug laada,ueed apply, A T. WOODWARD. Bamberg’s Masonic Officers. At a regular communication of Oman Lodge, No. 33, A. F. M., held on Decem ber 26th, the following oflieers were elected apd installed: Dr. J B. Black, Jr., W. \i.; J. F. Carter, «. W.; R B Black, J. W ; D. J. Rowe, treasurer; I'riee, secretary; J. B. Elkins, 8. TEACHERS’ Wanted—Building and Improve ment and Oil Mill Stock, County and School claims. , * * . • A.T. WOODWARD. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. L< t us live while we may. And he happy each day, While life has a ble.-siug to give; With its thorns andits flowers The world is stUl ours- Adoptcd as the County Organ by the Teach ers' Association of Barnwell County Sept. 27th, , 1890. , • ' , ' : 1 A. P. OTIS, - - - - Emron, To whom all com mu ideations should be ad- D.; M. Stnoak, J. D.; J. D. Miley, tiler, j | dressed on Saturday before every Issue. j But pay up if yoir-waut us to live! - See change in Dr. R. L. Harley’s pro- fe^sional card. * Ci*op Liens and Btlls of Sale for gain at The I‘EorLK office. Forty thousand dolFars worth of Barnwell property has changed hands in three WT'ek'*. Col. B. R. Lewis and familrwill soon runove from Hampton to Sycamore in Don’t Forget. Keep an eye on the Auditor’s adver Usement and arrange to make returns to the Assessor while on his rounds. The County Treasurer’s office will be open ever,, week ilny up to tbd 1 at Feb ruary for the collection of taxes. Rev.'W. (i. BiTrton, missionary of the Barnwell Baptist Sunday School < on- vention, will visit the following schools in January*: Joyce Branch 3d Sunday, 10 a. m. Cypress Chape!, 3d Sunday, 2 p. m. Seven I’ines, 4th SundaV, 10 a. in. Oak (4rove. No. 2, 4th Sunday 3 p. in. —By • appointment of the Executive Committee. D W. Key, I'WsidenJ,. C. r. EftviN, Secretary; this County. Up to Tuesday" night the Treasurer had ,issued >t) liquor licenses and at least 10 more will be taken out It Is a “signed, sealed and delivered” fact that Hie the Souih Bounds Kail toad w ill cross at Oampbellton and Grahams. SdiiAtor M.C. Butler has our thanks for a copy of the “Cempendimn of tbe* Tenth Census of the Cnited Srat.s.*— Many men who loaf around the storo- *nd talk fooliEhness^hi^v e a creaf (Teal to cay Hhout women hav ing loubiug A 1 i uie g T i it 11pvv fe.-e 1 a l U; I y" l T! T 1 came an addition, remarked w ith h -itrh, ••Now we will have tojrnl the pie hi six pieces.” Seven lots chaujed owners In Barn well last week. Infdonsequcneo s vCr tl new stores and rcsidettees w ill be bull this year. ’ ^ The Confed raey issued eleven kinds of |H)^tage stamisA^ ’I hey an* alt. if un used, worth double th« ir face value. The 10 cent blue stamp of' it un used, brings $:UH),.or if used $2 '0. According to Edward Atkinson, thero are two things neede I in these, days: First, f<*r rich men to And out how poor men live, and second, for poor men to know how re h HU It w^rk. It is said that a Chinaman ucv* r awears when he gels mail because theie are no had vAord* in hi* Janguge. He aimply upset* bis wasIfHih. butts llte bottom out, kicks a dug, and I/e la Iretter. ‘‘You say tliat all dreams nr,e du • to something intl ienclng the sleeper ;»t that particular moineiit. How do you account f >r my dreaming ttn* other night that I was dead?” ‘i’robtl^a the rtH»m was too hot.” In the year IsfM there will be foi r eclipses, two of ’he suit and two of the moon, and a transit of Mereq^v ovet th anil's' disk. The first will he a t< tal eclipse of the moon on May 23 and it will be invisible In Vhi* country. Card aro out ami< iinciug the ni l - riage to-day of Mias R t :>y »dde t daughter of Captain and M fs .Foil l> Browne, ol (Ndumbia, ainL.Mr Arthur Ilardcaatle Kemp, of -Attg'f*a. -’I’jutT’Eort.R.w i-ltes th. m c\ei\ tia p ups* that long tile cqn biing to loving hearts. The new schedule of the. Barnwcl! Railroad favors early rising on Tur.kcy C’reck. The transfer to tiie East Miore Terminal ha* been postponed until the 1st February. Don’t forget that. Capt \V A. Mar gin’s private sale continues Tnmi day to day until the 15th inSt when it will close with a positive and sweeping auc tion. WELCOME. County I ’t h, iJ iMiwell Baptist Churi h gave | two it* new pastor, Kev. R. W. I.ule aw arm welcome on Sunday. The morning set moit w ;i'* an abb* effort ami .e.-tabiished Dr. Lido's itigit fitness lor the pastorate. The cotigrcgaifoil was delighted Avith tlieir uc vv shigdierd. 4 lie Welcome siu vie iug wow; p.at ticq a:ed ii Key, Aiejiiebaiupc and Dow\ It wi-sw- go »d begrtii.iiqf for thcTii vv war, and -w** nr^ -.-fey 4->.hv-wu « au -4mt tCj T- .i-'iT <!■ : v It has been decided to omit the Janu- j ary meeting of the Barnwell County Teachers’ Association and so the next Association will meet at Barnwell C. II. Feb. 13th and 14th, 1801, The new year is ,tho time set aside to make good resfdutions for the year fth*d so -teacher* of tiie county, make this good resolution among others that you wilt attend and become au a.-ti^ mem ber of the Associathm. - —r—— All teacher* and frieud* of education are cordially invited to'attend. - On Saturday at 11 a m. tho following program will be carried out: | 1. The History of South Carolina— , Prof. E. Y. Perry, ^^ j 2. How to teach current history— J Prof. J, Bullen. i 3. How to teach primary numbeis to -M is. G- II Center 4. How tuu.introduce and teach per- ccntage Prof A. t'.Olia. 5. Language LtSsotts—Miss Laura Willis. . G. G-'antiwar in advanced grades— When the whirling trait* was o ar Un/ered I bcsM# her Htill; Random commonplaora pasasd. thus our &har« of talk to fill \ Till a madd'slaft Impuko r«ct erery bond and *pnk« at last- Worda that w»*ra as aparka that burn* (from a dyinx. wnotd'iinji past •Does our meeting not rroall aonjethtns: of •L,pa*tV‘ I said: ^ \ •Ko*w«»t odor, no faint breath, fragrant of tha . v (lays tong doad?'*, Ob! the amfla that wrrathsd her faco—anitle divin^J,hat grncsd th* dafioe' Ob 1 that look-It gloomed a*aia—aoul destrortox, tnyitlo /laoc* - 1 caught It «rhrn wa met—through the air on wings It roves: flaunt* you Rt HI that odor raro—aa of old, you’r* rating cloves.’.' • • • • • • • Thus Rtu* irwke—at Last 1 knew what lay hid in thought so long— • ' Thus the pramlsod romance flod. leaving but a poster's song -Jamrs Riuj; Puffy TOWN T^X RETURNS Council Citamher, Barnweii, S. G’., Jlecember 20. 1890—Notic e is here* by given tb’t pursuant to an Ordi nance of th< T *" n <»f Barnwell all per- gonw owning .^o»tl EsUto br-persunal Propertv w thi i the limit* of taid town jtre reqi ired tbmake returnof thesame to the i nderaigned by Jan. 15th, 1891. Twenty per cent penalty for non return. Blanks can bv had upon ap'd!cation. M. J. r ATE, * .Treftaurer Tovyj) of Barnwell. SOUND n*lnd in a sound body” Is the greatest sarth#’b1«^inp. that man is niH*terof all etloi t-, and vvoman qutc ,, UHtions. Health and bappine** go hand in hand and uitbout there tl no real an<F lusting upward progress and grow uig prosper it). To safe-guard health i* the lir^t duty of parents to tfietiueive* ^ ne 7 T”*’ faithfully support the reaponalbiUtieg that life ha* given *heni, a W fl ” ’ sacred should be their care that the olive plants of their household a should grow into strong, reliant manhood and beautifiil and accomphtJxid womanlu < • , . ;, Against the. thousand ilia that, flesh is hcir,to tln^atudy and. ie*eaieh«N* best minds of many centuries have discovered from the seer* taof nature rc . vg that strengthen btunatHty against the attack* of open and insidious disease a to tlmr are contlnualji, lengthening the sltort span of our Uve*, ?«' hedged a with tditel foeSi jkD Ute most-a.p41.roY cdl ru’DAlif.'* t It a ’ timpani h^s gt' * l ? __ _ t present, “tbcheifpif all the ages,” can be found in their best.purity at tae new J : 16:4110: A* M P. II eastward ) ParpWeB) S. C» , with the utmost cordiality, the patronage of all in need of medi- revention of incipient or the relief of confirmed disease*. No;v* >ods, bought troip the best bouses l J the best markets *of the L n- H ou hand and our ' Prices Will Please The Which invites cine* for the prevc 1ml C'e best g' tou will be kept on hand and our K i km D rtcIn's Weeing. A called ineatiug of the Stoekholdon* arc sincerely invited to call at th» Sunday even ly Ke\> Me.-sr- M rs. Ke!Iv ,» 7. T{*e methoda of teaching ipelllng -Mi** riliio K. Johnson, 4G-Remb4nshipLn tbs contDion achools -Pi.o!. J T. I’lince. 0 * - - - . V .Ciuiikfifl Cry for FifchcPs Xast5rra.~|| i : i of the Blackville, Alstoii Nevvherry Railroad Company will he held qjft Thursday, January 15<b, 1391, at four o’clock p. ni. at the office of the Presi dent, in Charleston, S C., in the county of Charleston. ^ By order of the Board. H. R. AValkkk. Secretary." Barnwell, ft. C., Dec. 29th, 1890 • , j«nl-2w W II.LISTON NEWS. j Am- tig t i.e tUd Vl.'i 1 are.Miss Clara Rolxr ir ; v\ Uh le r sist'-r. M r* M s*-Matnie H*-t , M tv Matu • L<>u ! M err jit, of l^dg UM , Mrs. i. F. S Mr. P. >. >1- )l 1* a late and ao •* census of cil i/,c •r* t« **ur town 1 o' A}ienda!b M. K< nm-dy, lerson ol A ik* i!, v\ ith K< ntu-ify, M is* i.ptt.e •-•pi ing with her kN- W » al !•■ t sb‘*e. hamjMq ol l-.urfidd, »ia o.- additjon to our s. IL* i* In luisinc-* will) tiis Urotio r, .Mr. L S. Mellichampe. Willi-i.n li.isanotlmr lirst-ela*' hotel, the lii:ou it flouae pn-sid. d ovor by Mrs. K. li. Nixon.- Mr K. rv. Sta’naker, * worthy young man, (lonl on Sunday «»f pnt-uioonia.— II * tiinoral *'-i vic H •' ere conducted at '\ ft l‘<> <1 B ip’i-t ( It r !i on Mon- dat a: 11 1 m b> H v. Arthur Btiiet. F* r his heivaved fNtuily and frieiida great ami genuine *v mpalliy i* felt. , II.A!.. NOT LCK ATT persYiny hffvlTeg claim* against the wrat(f(»r J, -B. 7a>rnr$r-dc(M-!Ofrrrtr vnri ih.- piopp'-iy gvtiesti d. an«1 j pei sons indebted to said KaLalo \\ iTT make payment to inv• Attorney^ James For those who have faith*in patent or Droprietary..medicines Avu wTO, In stock all preparations that have won their '' MyAo pul.lie a.pproval. n Our stock of Fancv Goods, Toilet AcCess'urles, Soaps, I crlumerieii, Brtifh and-misccl’aneouR s^indries is .*0 compleie and superior tlal it -ptal.s lot t o- ai “liliinga long ft t’^want in iheT^onnty. 1 r Coanoiseurs of good CigapeHtid Tt»,hacco, chewing and smoking win linu stock of the very, best quaitv g?o\vn in America and loreign lielu* Iti set tptioiis^dompounifed at an)' hour d tlic day or ni^lit wttii tno m s careful exacittess^ ^7 . q ‘ We will ffivgtaU to wait upon our old friends nod will rejoice to make legions of qew pairons. A IF v is.tomtd the County scat, for business or on pleasute bent. Stations. j ip.M.ir. m Barnwell Ar . 8:45 ^ *^0 V/©nodward’s Junction.. 8:52 5:3d Ashley ' ’. .Ui!8:68 6^0 Black ville.......Lv,84 6^0 ! [a. u.jr m SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Leevc Barnwell • Amve Blackville l.eavff Blackville Arrive ii.ti'nweli a nt 9:15 9:40 10:15 10:45 p m 6:00 8:25 9*^5 10^0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS. - -a Barnwell Kail>av Train* Will wait 30 minutes for connecttph from south Ca^- olina RalUyay Trains unless otherwhe *peeially lti-«irtlete(U.r-" Trains will wait iiaioflnftelvron cach otlmr at Barn well and Blackville. AH Trains daily. Do not run ahead of schedule time. • OBJBiiA.HOUKK OOUCJHTOHl*, The .ml beat chapter ill Ham well', bmjni. KIRKLAND &- HOLMAN, Proprietors^ Clock in Tel*graph Office’at Black*- villc will ho the stundard time. ^ _ John, t tviLuaSpipfc HlHckvillf, A! uiiid* Atwtkfrj li. K. /,T!mc Tablfl taking effect October 14th, 1SS9. rassexcEft thains. kobtu round. Leave villc.t........ 10 t3a tu* tig) tat lo-ave Walker ....‘lit 89 ti rrt S IU j> m J.vave Whalcvu i.JJI*' a m l 18 p Hi Leave A Jdrtch 10 a it: b 99 pm D'uvr f-pringtteld.. I.t-Hve Sal'v’s l^dve Perry Leave Wai.;Uer.... Arrive Scivern.... x)xr2soq:’S zdeifot. Thw^outh Bound Railroad ha* missed Barnwell, but tlmold town will not nit?* the South Bound, for * The Christina* Ball. Tat* i* -ii .tt W .-Hi^mrsbee s II.ill, M H- IM-.n. Christmas wet k was one of-the most enjoyable ever glvi*n in tliit tow n so famous lor aqcoeasfiil etitort.iinin'*nii» of ti-uk'-hi. „ I SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. I The Bail began with the Grand March 1 d by Mr. Robert Weathershce and Mis* ( arifb K..-teeing. i Thonis"U,‘ Esq , hI Black vTlbb S. V. D. J. ZORN. Admlhistrator. December 24th, 18CK). janl-3w Northwest of tho ConDt Ilotiae Squanr*, I* cr-mpleted and a new era *'-f pu*h amhj tmiu*. pluck in bequn to help forward her progrta* and piosperity. Everybody knuw* that / . ' . *• . 10 50 a ni 8 32 p tu 11W a m;b 44 p n 11 18 a in 8 5H p m 11 ‘29 a m u 18 p m tt 44 a n. ;9 23 a a •OUTU aouND. F.cave P dvern.4 4Tp^tr ,, —Tf# a at Leave Wager.tr .1 5 03 piti'7 l« a m I.eae* Perry J 5 14 p iBj* 06 a m l eave Fnlly's J f* S8 p mjT 41 a m Leave fepfinafit Id 0 44 p mu 55 a n Leave A kirk 5 Ui pi. ,110 am Ltavo WluUeja '. 1 fiCOprcjs i2am l.rave Walken ‘ 6 (m~ p m « 18 a tu AitIvc Ll.ukviUe j 6 18 p mjSplO n n» •fondi v *>utu,— 4r>atly. R’r.eVr 1 !!»' Spr4r yflT!.!, 3aily’aacd B a(;t-Ref *n- Mv?r.'«ehTr--TTnt!omt. , Cb t:c r"t)r» ! ie-dc nt Fibc kville vr!‘h i tk«- South I. roiiiirf" R::tTr;rr rrd -fjrnml!" TXVO AKD TWO MAKK FOUR- It 1* juat n* true and plain that Good-Good* and aplenty of them, B^dRock Office School ( omwissioner, |*rie.-a and Fai« Tieatmeut will draw and k«* p trade "n 1 la* t>f eqiAHl and mutual B\kn»vki.l, S. C., 1-'th Dee. 1890. | p ro |jt lo |, uverw wellera. On that 1ii»c I havo Qrueied qnd upon ft I intend to AH peraong having official business Lj )o)(1 tl <i roI ; t qq„. 1Ml h|ie generally will ph*a»c a. cept the chHileiigc to examine Among the ladies preaent wer* wirii me w lit pha«e addres* me at Bu- aw compare mv price* and pa*s judgment uihoi my claim Jo be tho Mr*. M. F. Weathersbee, black silk, 1 7 J " * 1 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Bainl.crg Nona. i ig v*«.* tbt* s< eno of another atutuiiy m -iu.i.g bv which the >i Me»«*r> FoWlei tV F'.tk. the > ••litp"t 111 ui ol Mi*-S.iii.e Kn e gen r.u stor • ot .vft. J. U.Copc- r« Ouriietl. I lie iiat Lc-g li< U‘l, tv -1 i« s •»! Jlcssi s. R. Braiihain v* er»i .1 lie lire -.;ir.,el iii in-ii 1 a nee i\ cr. a* ll>lr • i.a . !i *• ou 1 taker y miliiiir a «i ue iutid w the tow 11 hud and J. F. Folk, it lid ( slIghLiy duma-.e Jl l lie naiyer v . i he l1%*V - an J 1 o »\ s : ., J. D. Ctipelam Luauritoce ; f l.oo-t ’— Jj. D. .‘•flioakc, ra if/. ” «• •Uis* .‘'allic/Rlco, millinery, ?2,00<>, in- kuranee flj.i.xi . Fqlk A FovvTcr, bakery, $630, no in surance. • v Mis* Mary Kounctt, store, J1,000, no iusurune*'.,. .. The agencies of II. M. Graham and J. \V. Bair carried ijte po.icies on the j property d *>troy</l. . 4 lie iMirnt district , ^>i ick *t«re, 43,5oO, -t 'VK >2,tk ■iu-liu.uicc More 11,0 ;0, mi iusu- M. ^Hyer trimmings, pearl*. Mia. *J. K. Kaalerlmg, hnnd*omc black -ilk. gold pasaimentre, diamond*. Mrs. A M. We.tthersbec, black cash* mere, w ith jet. • - % * y Mr*. Ernest Smith, cream albatro*, riohon*. Mr* Allred Owen*, black velvet. Mr* A.M. Kciincdy, lovely costume of pink cashmere Mr*. J. M. Ashley, h«lh>trop§serge. Mr*. R J. Rouutr e, bla«-k silk. AJ rs. S Hair. Iilat’k street dres*. Mrs. J. I*. Matthews, grey silk with velvet. Mi** Carrie Easterling, exquisite dres* of green China silk with pink Rhadamc satin. M is- Klv ii a 1/lar, w kite ca-hn>ere and * it:it. Mi*s Maggie Mol,'***, ^Chariest© 1 • ptaik satin, hlaek iK't. Mis- Mamie Einest, Ridgeway, terra eotia silk . . 1 Mis- Annie Trotti, black velvet and pink.. • v.i*s.V a Kountice, white Valeiu*- • on os Wice. » , . .Mis-D"dle Mutthews,qin-tty combi- naljirw ..f pink eashmere^ velv-1 and diunp-ml*. , M j t.- Alice Wise Lecsville, red alba- i trn*. *— • . ‘ Miss R sa Etheridge, Leesvtllc, black net over pink. - - Mis* Met tie. Matthews, pink albatro*. Mis.- Clara Roberta, Allendale, white vn-bmere with satin. ford's Bridge, I will beat I he ctmntjr seat on'the I first Monday in eaiV'moiitli and the I Tuesday follow ing. . _ . I K 0. KIRKLAND, School Commissioner B. C. _dee18-dw ' I Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un- (hrslgU'd will Ills Fils tins! aceount wl'h J. O. I'attefson, E*q , Judge of l*rol»ate, on Monday, ‘h** 6th day <d January n«*xt, Ht 11 o'clock in tho for**- iioon, a* AdminGtrator of the ost*p* of A. W.* Smoak, deceased, and a*k for Letter* I)i-inis*ory. J. G. SMOAK, Administrator, deell-td LKADl'ilt IN LOW PRICKS -C. KIA>, Sntti iir.T.ndeut. Barnwell Oil —AND— Fertilizer Company' rRFJiipfrr. In Choice Staple and Fancy Grocerlei that will strengthen the labotPr and coux Kr*r*\t* tho appetites of the .lelicate: J JUUNMJN IIAGOOD, I In Clothing that w Ul defy the cold of winter and dispense w ith lu# :iUc,PMu1 * k | M j K f -jj I(OWN - 1 ‘‘ I of the doctors. I • *. «i’ * * a. /a -• ar _ _ In Dry G‘x»dfc that can not fail t« plea«e purchnser* of all classes. &LC * 1 lir -4». & Gt>. 1. Axxagtm* In Dre** Good* that will make their wear, rs hippy in the know ledge that they DIRECTORS; ! are the obf -rvod of all observers. , I ■ „ _ ^ M M 1 In Shoe* that give comfort and gra eand beauty In all the datlv walks of life. | Uaoood. Barnwell0. H. S. C* In Notion* in ♦•mlle-H variety. Glove* Haiidkerchiefs, ll'isiery, R.hb» u*, Lace*, 1 ^ * Bim^ n. Perfumery, Embroidery. Soap*., Com!»*, Brushes, A:c., 4tc. j l>. 1 . hoj t iu» lit all the Household Good* In coi:*tatit u*e, < rockery ware, Tinware, Hard ware, Cotlcry, *%«•♦ Ac. * .1 . . # r- « «< In all the wide \aiiety of aiticlos kept in all first class stocks of General Mcr- ehnmlise.. / - Come, and be convinced to your own profit aud pleasure.'^ rhis adverris^OTtMit is ►Imply my invitation and program. :w»d not any attempt to qcsenb.s ad the at tractions and advanuges 1 am offering. ’ , Administrator’s Sale. liar Dwell C. II., H C. lurER. Lees, ti. C. .Simon UisiWM, BUckvIDe, B C. O. VV. IIomball, Mtileuvitle, B.C. Jso. M. Gaticx. Atlsiita, Ga. O. A. Waor.XKft, t barlcton, 8. C. J. K.'Gaknltt, Savannah, Ga. D. H. Sally, Salks, 8. (J. BY VIRTUE of an order of Probate Court for Barnwell 1 ounty dated 24th Dec. 1890, I will sell the personal prop ertv of J. B. Zorn, Sr .deceased,at pub lic auction lor ca-b, at residence of J. B. Zorn, jK, in George’* (Jreek Town ship on Friday, the Iflih day of Janua t v. 1 '91, At 11 o’ lock a. m., twouiulea, one tw«*-hor-e, wagpn and live hogs, ami at the late residence of J. H Zotn, Sr., near BUckvillc. S. (J., on Saturday, the 17th day of January, 1891 HtTll o’clock a.-m.. aim grey mare, one, one- , *or*e*’W'*#Hr» a4H } liaruy**, ntte buggy and har-noaiq l cotton planter, farming tTRl*. 1 log cart, tt share* in BlackvtITe Alliance Co., and houtv bold and kitch en furniture. 1). J. ZOiiN, Administrator. jrnl-‘-'w TUfi >1 All' CK NOli Til i ARULINA BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THE COUBT'OF PUOBATX. COMK AN II C^OM K QUICKLY and you w ill come again and again. La*t aud hv no mean* least d.-n't make your rhoiee of Chrktms* Goods UMtll you have seen my abundaut coii*ignnmnkdireet trom SANTA CLAUS. j i dunk, BARNWEI.If, S.C. — - ■■ ■■ "Tr" — 1 n* aess. Company D now ready"for bn*!* THE G1XSER Y. ii n T ALKEil & S will be rebuilt w ith solid brick ami Main Tne Bamberg Advertiser ha* moved Ml »ert wtH tie it be life pro ,.f. to Blackville, Where it w ill he puhlislo d as The Barnwell County Advertiser. It ^ islikt ly that another paper w ill be Start- Black villc News. / Dr. Jotinh Aiol*ii)y, of Uniontown, A la., will g'» We.-t again shortly after a ^ . . , p.cav-aut ChrHftmas visit to family and The County Commissioners met <n' ' . , . >■' , r „ , , ,, , , i Irn iKls- Hfisai hieviugsHcccs.sbvde- Tuesdav and disposed ol a large amount , t .. .. 1 serving it, \ ot business. Dr J. J. (uBaimon was ed at Bamberg. T elected ph ysiclan to the Poor Ho use -and , Jail, and Mr. VV. E Sadler v\ as re-elect- ! keeper of the Poor House. * Mf. 11. L. McBryde, of Dunbarton, brought vison Monday a goodly sack of f lovely sweet potatoea. Tho largest weighed upwards of 7 pounds and was the heaviest we. have seen this season. r. Darling L. Peeples, youngest son bT Dr.- B. F. Pccplesr^whTris now prac tising in Navasoia, Texas, stopped over oil his ront6uoinevvafii from Now York where he has been.taking a post gradu ate course The Lone Star Slate should treasure him as among her best adopted son-. ——- . ... __ - v . The public it stall alien of tho newly Mr. MuBryJ* grew »t tho rat.. <,f up-| cWelad Masunia Bak.ers atuacled a larK« audience ofthe best, citizens to the Court ward* of 200 bushel* to the acVe, beating the best crop ever before made by any body on the place. And be iully <le- •erved such a good yield. Thanks and good luck to him. At the .last meeting of the director* the Barnwell Oil and Fenili^er Works ien. Hagood resigned the i’residt-'ltcy ou account of his Ivealth and other en gagements -of - older res pan si hUlty- Ainl. House on New Year's ev ening. 'The public address of KevfisG. P Watson was a model effiort, combining it struc- tion and entertainment in equal degree. So well pleased w ere his hearers that he will always lie welcome tu Blackville. The later proceeding.* in the Masonic Hail were most heartily enjoyed. An address-ofwxlcamc W-a.v m;idc_l>) Jatiuc Col, Mike Brown was elected his sne- : Thomson, J>q., and speeches were dc- cessor., Messrs. E A, Weil, of Savan-tlivered by Dr. N. F. Kirkland, SV., I nab, E. Van Winkle, of Atlanta, and A. T, Woodward were elected to fill va cancies on the Board of Directors, The mill* sold a thousand tons of fertilizers Judge James.F. Izlar f Robert Aldrich, Chas. CaTroll Simms and G. Duncan Bellinger. Iifever before in the history oT; Blackville -lias there been, a more • M :** Zeigler, blue albatro* Mi.; A.mi^l.nurie Mcllichaol. grey “r J *f « PaU-Tson. E»q.. Jiutge . , Probate in Barnwell County, velvet with ribbon. Mis- MM tie McMiohael, navy blue street' dress. Miss i.ou Weatnorshee, black net. Miss Pauline Faust, Blackville, pink bodice vviilh black m t. Mis* Duma Dewitt, garnet silk. Mi-s Eva Hatk*y, 1)1 tie albatro*. Miss Marie Harley, blue silk and al- batros. : Mi-s Mattie Kennedy, handsome gar net silk. Miss Mamie Lott, Edgefield, brown Henrietta. Miss Estelle Owens, beautiful dress of sky blue satin. - Mi** Sallie Matthews, crimson cash mere. Miss Bcttie Matthews, garnet serge. Miss Ida Brooker, white cashmere and -a»in bodice. Miss Sallifc Burckhalter, Augusta, grey silk Miss Mamie Reed, crimson satin with black ne.i drap rie*. Miss Annie Izlar, Blackville, white cashmere, eo train. Mis* Ueuderson, Aiken, bUck net and flowers, . Mis# Jiva Heed, batrufi ftnd tulle. of nty. , Whereas W'. Gilmore Simms, C C P. 1 applies for Letters of Administration j on the derelict.estate of E. A. Bronsotj ? ’ deceased. —r— —-——-4 These are, therefore, to cite and ad-| monish all and singular, the kindled and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before meat a Court of Pro bate for tho said county, to be holden at Barnwell C. IE on Saturday, the 17th day of January, 1891, at 11 o’clock a. in., to *how r cause, if any, why the said administration should hot he granted. Given under my hand anu the seal of the Court this 12th day of December A. I>. 189 \ and in the l loth year of Ameri can Independence. JAS. O. PATTERSpNp decl8-6w ... Probate Judge. IVavt Are too Busy to Write up a Many Worded - :- A dye rt ise m e n t ofGrrshiir^itttd (ilii te ring CencnU-- tics, but they will* be Very Glad to see and Serve THEIR MANY FRIENDS - —AND— ~ __ THE GENERAL PUBLIC WITH G-oocL Groods,. We will gin ami pack cotPHi at 25 rU per Ph itounds, being |l 2o for a 5<0 pound bale. Not more than one |<er*on need accompany the w*g<>ii, a* our ma chinery handle* the »eea cot ton and tho COlU'lt ►» ed. -TTTE WAREHOUSE. .-For parties desiring twhoM th'-irnoi ton we will wareltmiMs and Iu«nre tire name for n periud n«>i exceeding onw luotitli at fiUoeuta ja-r bahu For h uger prrlotls 50 ce.ril* raclt additional month. Special rates made with Sub-Aliuinco* I for ehort perluri* bf storage, awaiting Alliance sales d.*tv». Our warvhouae AND—- Golden Rule Treatment. •' 1 ' *, Guj* Stocks of j^efchapdise ARE- Medkal Meeting. The r^ ghhti tjuartcrly meeting of the County Medical Society will be held at Barnwell <fn next Tuesday, 12th inst., one day laat week to Charleston deafera j crowded displ*v\of wit and wi*d/nt. j at ^ o’clock In the ( ourt House. Af- and on Monday y ngaged 700 to county | The ‘.‘feast of faj. tlithg*” provided was | l<>r l * le meeting the member* of the As- farmer*. They have still about three abundant proof that KtWd limes do not sneiatioh w ill be entertained by Dr. E. We keep constantly for sale Hay from Gov. Hagood’s Saluda farm. It is far superior to any Western or production. Also line lot of choice red rust proof oats cheap for cash. McNAB, WALKER & Co. Eastern A. HOWARD PATTERSON. A.TT014X K Y-A.T-L V \V BARNWELL C. H„ S.C. ^ thousand ton* for sale. Many Pemona are broket. do*ra from orerwerk or houaflUd ean.^. Brown’s Iron BittersKebundstho aystfiftLSkli disestKJR. r-move* cxc«a oTbL®, Md cdiki BMilariai C^lte'ftiSSBRSr E. Patterson,sir. aitidtt in ail th--t reginu. \ 1no*t pleas ant feature of the happy oee**ton Wh" the presence of alavut fifteen ladies w ho | ^y 00 ^ - the t h H*P HtA ** ittus nlT 1 had taken the degree of tlie Star in Mt» • ir Torn n*nc Arwrr*. - p.xsi f »r noth D7 TTEttA. It irffi core ycu.-n-itw- lirtr.-airf i p>^(i snpvtlta. Will give prompt attention to all bus iness entrusted to his care. January 9th, 1890. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will file >hi* final account with J. O. Pa‘ter*on, Esq^, Judge of Probate, on Saturday, the 3d day of J January 1891, at JO o'clock in th^ fore- , noon, as Aiiuiinistrator pf the estate o' M ary N. L. Riley and ai»k for Letters Dismi*>ory. W. GILMORE SIMMS, Administrator. W ; — .y -----fc.. Large aqd Coippleie -AND - H ave Been Selected With tile Closest Care. T hey were bought right \nd M ill be sold eight. \V r e do not expect to get rich thi* season but we do hope to transact lot* of hus.nes* at quick, low' profits. We feci very sure that we *uit al ^ooU.tast.-s ai d satisfy All sen*ih!o judgmeuk Upon that piat- - - form wo go before the people and a*k th ir trade. « ’ All in favor of-buying the BEST GOODS at tho l FAIREST FIGURES and of selling ^ C0TT03ST at the best quotation* are cordially invited to try M C NAB, WALKER & 60., . pealers iq Geqeral Merchandise. Cotton Buyers. Barnwell C. H., S. C. rfFeerpt* Iv'TTI be pm* u Fty ■ Ttwr HnTll^Of• , ! Barnwell ns collateral upon loans to tho extent of 80cciqs upon the dollar, thus ei.abling farmers to meet pressing 11*- bilities without forcing their cotloa upon Lbo market. OIL MILL. Cotton Seed bought at market rates and paid tor in cashf cottoti heed meal or Fertilizer*. u iE UTILIZERS. Wo will fill orders cash or approve J credit ._i t'or Acid Phosphate, For Cotton Seed Meal, I’or Blood, For Kainit, “Tor Chemicals, * Our ««w n brands of first class Majnlp* ulated Fertilizers 'and tnako are sj/C- cial Fertilizer to order. Farmers and dealers arc invited to personally inspect our works and meth ods. We are convinced that their ap proval and patronage w ill follow. Cheap, Quick aud Faithful Work Guaranteed. . - aug21 -:-Doii’t Delay a Day.-:-: Now fhat mpney is in circulation ey« 4 cry sensible man ai d every thoughtful woman should jVrepnrc against the dan* ^ ger of los* from firo by securing r««nee over the home that shelters fumily. A policy in a good company ifi the beVtqM vestment that can he madu. T. J. prooker, * AVILLISTON, S. C., Representing the I.am'ashu i glatnl, the Commercial, ofMont^ the Knoxville, of ’iciuiesse»,~wilp giad to answer all inquiries relative ] cost do. iu tho FIRST-GLASS COldPA of his Agency. Cali in porKMior, by mail and prompt attenii will — -given to all cc.rresp ndence. sep 18-tf For Sate. A House and Lot in tho town of Mm i vibe. .S. c., on Pascalli* Strr* t, few* owmttfw w alk tretn tliej , teruiii ai;4 prices ttpplv to i C. E G] 1 Bi; I. s^rSI-ta L.' . - -