The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 15, 1891, Image 2
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Barnwell People.,LAIJ
JNO. W. HOLMES,
K f»ITOB AXD
rxor&irroft.
LARGK'I .count*
(ilROUl ATION
.THURSDAY, JAXITART15,1801.
BankerR In X^rtbern centres and slso
In Earopo *»y thnt the pione? msrket,
which has bwen tlghflo toivf. Is petting
• easier and will onnllnue-to Improve. U
- Is high time that Ushould sober up and
turn over the new vear l«af
There Is more cotton and less money
In the country now than there has been,
at this time In a long while. The moral
|» that the farmers should sec to it that
conditions should be Changed next win
ter and more money and less cotton
should be the situation.
A drop letter describing an old Tlrhc
frolic on last Friday night is not pub
lished, because the writer’s nameJVft*
not given. That rule Is never broken
with ut We must know the name of
the writer, not necessarily for publica
tion, but as a guarantee of good faith.
JThe Clemson College.
In the course of a personal interview
with Col. K. W. Simpson, the President
of the Board of Trustee^of theCletnson
College, he said that it is the purpose
of the board to bring the Agricultural
Department in more direct contact with
the people, and make it a medium of
communication with the people, in
keeping them posted ^n all matters per
taining to agriculture and the experi
ments of that nature conducted at the
college, and that it will be the aim of
this department to hut itself In eloae
Adopted *« 11h) County Organ by
ty Alliance July:6th, lt«0.
M. J. PATE, AaaocuTS Editob,
To whom all Commonlcationa on AlHauco
Matters should bo addreseed.
09rers of tk« Ceaatj Alllaaea.
D. P. Sojourner, Prr^ldcat. *
A. F. Free, Vice President.
W. S. Marnbertr, SecnuUury.
N. F. Kirkland, Tivasurer.
W l G Britton, Chaplain.
Geo. H. Kirkland, hecturer.
M. O. Wall, Steward. * '
W. E. Sodlet, Door Keeper. ..i..
It. It. Harley, Assistant Doorltoeper.
B W. Bodlfond, Servant at Arms.
M. W. Ptifllipa, BuHlnehs Autcnt.
Executive Committee—C. B. Free, W. W.
Patrick, W. A. Faust."
Trade Committee—(1, M. nunter, E. II.
Dowllny, ,J. M. Ulmer, W. A. All.
Committee on Good of the Order—J. C. Mc
Millan, C. M. Eden field, W. T. Cave, J. K.
Snelltng, E. B. tineas.
IMPORTAICT M EETTN G.”“
A meeting of Sub-Alllmce Trustee
Stockholders will be held In the Court
Hwsoat Barnwell on Monday, 2d Feb-
ruftry, for the transaction of im^ortaut
business, A full attendance is desired.
Letevary Sub-Alliance be represented.
M. W. PHII.LI PS,
County Trustee Stockholder.
C. ^1; EDEXFl
County Exchatige Agent,
td
Ontalde Opinions.
“Representative men of all parties
are writing, speaking and being inter
viewed concerning the Farmers’ Move
ment. 'lost of them believe with ex-
Pr sklent Andrew D. White, that‘there
Is something far deeper in it than the
work of demagogues; that the deepest
feeling in it is that t.h« great, rural and
MufiTReturns.
Sheriff s Safe.
Statt pf South CaroHna,)
Barnwell County. |
Court of Common
PUa$* *
John F. Mitchell; Plaintiff,against $yl-
vanla A. Clayton^ Defendaut.
BY, VIRTUE of an order niade In this
cause hy Honor »ble James Aldrich 4>n
the 26th day pf Xtfvembei^ 1800, I will
■ell At Barnwell Court; House on sales*
dafr February 2nd, 1801, within legal
hojira of 'tale, a tract of land iq. said
County containing about 100 acres,
bounded North hy. lands of Jesse J.
Clayton, ttoutti by water* of Little Salt-
kehatchiu and on all other sides by
lands of Ssrah Clayton, Charles Miller
and Sarah Miller.
Tertbs cash. Purchaser to pay for.
papers. J. W. LANCASTER, -
Sheriff B. C.
January 9th,T8W. ;
Master’s Sale,
.State or SoiiTn Carolina, Barnwell'
County—-In tub Court of Common
Plkas.
All Kxetutor*, Administrator*. Guar
dian* and Trustee* are Hereby notified
that they are required by law to make
reliirns to the Probate Court of estate*
In their hands during the months of
W,J/Rogers,
*L.A.KNT<>2Sr. H. <7.
— ^ ft fc
Keepsconsfiantly on hand full llnesof all
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
adapted to the trhde of both town and
country, amt cordially Invites the graxl
.UOtihry'and Febrbary of people of Aiken and Barnwell counties
The offlee of the Judge of Probate will tnelomlt
be open to "receive these retums. Ex
ecutors, Administrators, etc., failing to
make returns within the time requited
by law are subject to a heavy fine and
forfeiture of all commissions.
J. O. PATTERSON,
janlS . Probate Judge ’
Dissolution Notice
The Copartnership heretofore exist
ing between Hie undersigned, under the
firm name of MoNab, Walker & Co., is
dissolved this day by the withdrawal of
Mr. G. Duncan Bellinger.
Wm. McNAB,
X. G. VV."WALKER, ^ ~
G DUNCAN BELLINGER.
Barnwell, 8. C.. 1st January, 1891.
touch with the people hv holding farm-{’agricultural populHtions have been
rrs’ Institutes during the summer va
cation. *
It Is a well known fact that the items
of board and tuition is what debars ma
ny a poor youth of ability frmrt enter
ing college, and it is on this lino that
Clemson proposes to offer superior ad
vantages to the sons of p<»or men by
reason of its handsome Income «f about
$70,000, rmt uiWUr xJL which ts raised
by taxation, and the handsome real es
tate property which it owns, consisting
of an immense b<>dy of the finest lands
In the Piedmont belt? upon w hieh it is
proposed to raise the larger part of the Ut before it can accomplish anything.
made to bear an undue share of the bur
dens of society.* Thisw* have long he-
lleved and set forth in The Christian
Advocate eight years ago. While, how
ever, there In something deeper in the
movement than the work of dema
gogues, it affords a peculiar-field for
that class of person# The representa
tives of every fad or philosophy, re
form or deform,linlliiiltedsHver, green-
backs inTrfirrTiatloniili/atlon, gohLstpn-
dard, single tax, Knights of Labor, will
try ro form an alliance w ith the Farm
ers’ Movement, and surely tlisintegrato
supplies of the mesa ball table and thus
furnish hoard to the student* at a mini
mum cost, It la thought not to exceed
$3 or &4 per month. In addition to
this, provsion will be made for students
pav a pprt >»*■ InhnHiii! .i i erf
tain number of hour*daily In the field,
and furthermore it Is pr«» posted do Tecep
a large number of sheep, on the farm,
from the sale of the wool of which if K
proposed to furnish a clothing fund r o
unless its leaders prove patriotic, disin-
tc res ted and sagaclmis bey. md ordinary
.men.”—New York Advocate.
We verily believe 1’resldeut White,
Dr. Buckley 4nd other f-» r ■!—
-ritnr
■ftJirrTMTFn ars ri»ht—‘MheTe Is
something far deeper In the Farmers’
Movement than the work of dema
gogues.’* And yet many of our editors
continue to treat the" movement w ith
ridicule andeonremptasthough it Could
or disiuteg'ated
Emma C. Carter, Plaintiff, against
Lewis A. Sense, Harriet Sease, Susan
Sense and John D. Scase, Defendants.
PARTITION.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me directed in the above entitled cause
1 will sell at Barnwell, In front of the
Court House. - on Monday, the second
day of February, 1891, it being sale day
in said month within the I egaT hour a o f
sale, the following described real prop
erty : • ^
All thattract of land situate In the
said.county and State and containing
one hundredand thirty-four (131) acres,
more or le,**, bounded by lands of the
estate of Jacob Carter, estate of George
I Priestcr J f). Copeland and lands of
John L. Cothran,’said sale to be made
in separate parcels as follow's:
Tract Number One containing thirty^
three acres'*
Tract Number Two containlngthirty-
fourand forty hundredth acres.
'i’rHct Number Three containing thir
ty-two acres
Tract Number Four containing thir-
ty-Lmr and one-twenty-fifth acres.
Tcrma ^aah. Purchaser to pay for
paper*.
. d DUNCAN BELLfNGER, _
janl.Vtd Master B. C.
Master’s Sale.
Statk ok South Carolina, Barmwkll
Count*—In tub Court of Common
Plkas.
Franklin W
aid poor young men in supplying them- beeheekod by a int er
selves with clothing. No young man j by * grin. This is neither right,, wise
who wishes to acquire a teehuulogical ! nor politic. The mrhier* are proving
training will be jarrmitted'to leave the t to he as sagacious as # any class of dti •
college without having his education i zens, ami their* patriotism has never
developed along other line* w hich go to been called in question Th:tV* the>;
make up a well rounded,practical man | have wrong* that need to be righted, no
Notwithstanding the fart that the
Board is somewhat embarrassed, hy
reason of the failure of the Legislature
to appropriate the $60,000 asked for to
complete the bulbllngsat once. It Is con
templated to fill the faculty In June
and open the college for -tud« nt« on the
first of October, nslng as tins* rooms
one denies; rhat they have made mis
takes, they themselves admitj that the
great maturity of them are honest and
sincere in their allegiance to their
••cause,” none can question. It is !»o-
coming and right therefore, that patri
otic ctigetis of all classes and protes-
slons snould ei.m ? together ml unite
and dormitories such building* as will ! tb**!r best eiort* for th * go<u! of the
then he completed, and er«M5t tha Vnalit
building during tke following year.
t ol. Simpson also stated t * ua that
despite certain puhlicntinns to the eon
trary not a single member of the board
has received or will receive a single
rent as compensation for services rend
ered, they being entirely gratuitous,
and It is a matter of great surprise that
the statement should have been made In
certain papers that the Board of Trus
tee# had voted to pay the three mem
ber* of the Board of font ltd a salary of
$3,000 each. There Is not a syllable of
truth in the entire statement, as they
give their services to the eollesre.—Fr«.iu
the Anderson People’s Advocate.
Barnwell Folks Abroad.
'‘Beautiful invitations to the large
connection and friends announcing the
birthday festivities of Mis* Mamie '<>-
ers, of 8 U., now on a visit to Knox
ville, and Dr. Thos. M. Gault were sent
cut before Christmas day. On Christ
mas night a fi no company gathered af
the August* House to enjoy a rare mu
sical and literary entertainment in hon
or of the oocasion. The father, H, M,
Myers. Esq., also of S. C., and sister,
Miss Myers. wjuai-present Shcwmiele-
( fantlv attlrod and was the picture of
lealth, beauty and loveliness at the ag"
of 18.' Dr. Gault was the embodiment
of interest ami had reached the age of
66 with scarcely a sign of gray hair in
his raven lock* An elaborate program
of music, reading*, light comedy ami
preseutstiou of gifts hail been prepared.
The entenaimnent closed at 11 o’clock,
when nil partook •*! an elegant strpj»or.
The exorcises were opened hy prayer
followed by iiwusic hy the string band
when the opening piece was delight
fully rendered by the “Murphy-Quar
tette,” consisting of \V. R Murphy,
two sons, James and Frank, and daugh
ter, Miss Mary, in a Christmas carol en
titled “Golden Bells.” a large num
ber of ladles and geutlemefl engaged in
the presentation of the “comedy'* of^
which universal praise should be given 1
to ali Capt Sarott, as Count, whs su- j
perb. The singing of Messrs. Howell
and Milward \um highly appreciated,
while the dramatic reading by.Prof. \V.
R. Murphy, entitled “The Bachelor’s
Cane bottomed Chair, ’ and his presen
tation address were most heartily apr
plauded. Prof. Wait gave an l life rest
ing historical account of the birth, life
and death of Christ ThJ presents
were elegant the most costly coming,
from Mrs. Gault, who Is so much ad-I
mired by the musical drile wlrdi she- :
ktt* gathered around her, that she was
called on the stage jtuiid hearty ap
plause. Taken alf gether, this proved
to be an occasion long to be reiiicmtP
ertid by the good doctor and his wife,
and the beautiful maiden, Miss Myers,
ami their numerous relatives' and
fi-iend*.—Knoxville* Tenn , D*ily Tri
bune Dee. 28th, 1890.
commonwealth Th M rwIyt*Iteeft etrprfgh
of IdtL'ruess, vituperation and a1>u*« In
this Mate, on both side*, to ia t for a
century. Let us now have a season ,ot
peace for decency]* sake, not to speak
of mortis ami religion.-—Southern
Chrtfcilau Advocate.
A Patriarcb at Peace.
Capt. Ustiorne Dye he* died o’'. Satur-
dky'morning at hi* home in Bluckville
of pneumonia, after six days illness,
aged seventy-six ^rears. And s » another
survivor of two wars Ii*k been mustered
out of life’s service. He was a member
of * spt. J. I). Allen's Com pan v in the
SemlR'de war and saw service in the
State Reserves in the late war. hi 1876
he v a* elected a member of the first
Democratic Board of (‘••unty Comml—
sioner*. From ooyhoo.l lie had been a
member of the Baptht Church. A
neighbor, w ho knew him well for fifteen
years, pal I this eloquent tribute to hi*
memory : “He had many trial*, but in
them ail he never said a word or did an
act out of keeping with high Christian
character.- lie guided hi- life bv the
Itoldeii rule and was ready to go to
Heaven w hen called To hi- ‘Vn-
By he. has.IefrF gTioll name that is bet
ter than worldly wealth.”
Falrey, Plaintiff, against
—William M. Carter, <Vf*. Carter, Ja*.
McMillsu', and F. J Pelser, F. S.
Rodger*, W. G. Mnek* nfuss, Thomas
8. Ioglesby and F J, Pel*er, Jr., Cn-
^karttiers trfidlng undt r the firm name
■^01 PcUyr, Rodgeri JtCo., Dcfendsiit*.
t rOKKCLOSURK.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
mo directed in the above entitled cause
1 wilLsell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, the second
day of February, 1891, it being sale day
in said month, within the legal hours
of sale, the following described real
property:
AH that certain piece, par^l or tract
of land, situate in Three Mile Town
ship, in the County of Barnwell In the
1 State aforesaid, on W bite Oak Bay, Wa
ter* of Combabee River, eootaining'two
hundrei! and iiiurty-slx (296> acres.
1 more or less, and hounded on the North
by land* of Charles F. Ayers, East by
lands of Jacob Carter and Hetirv Car
ter; on the South by laud- of M. J.
Kcnrse, and.on the West by lands of A.
Cbttty and R. Fisk, according to a di
vision plat made by L, H. Haney, I),
S., and dated the 12th day of January,
A. i>. 1838, whi.di by reference said
plat will more fully appear.
I’erfu*: One-half ca-h, and the bal
ance on a credit of one and two years,
the credit portion to be secured by the
bond of the purchaser, hearing annual
interest from the day of sale, t gether
with a mortgage of the premise* so
sold, will) the privilege to the purcha
ser of paying all cash, the purcliHser to
pav Ma-tcr for paper* and recording.
U. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
I V * . 1 9 k< I) i
The business w ill be continued at the
old stand by the Undersigned, under
the firm name of McNAB & WALKER.
Wm McNAB,
X. G. W. WALKER.
Barnwell, 8. C., 1st January, 1891,
janlS 3\v
Business Change. ”
The Copartnership heretofore exist
ing at WHinton between us, under the
firm name of Mellichampe & Co., was
dissolved by mutual consent 29th De
cember, 1800.
L. S. MEI.LICT1 AMPE,
J. R. EASTERLING. .
The business will be continued at the
old stand by the undersigned under the
firm name 6f Mellichampe & Co. AJI
parties indebted to the old firm w ill
make payment to the new.-
L. 8. M ELL I CHAM PE,
P. C. MELLIi HAM PE.
Willlston, 8. C., 12th January, 1891.
jani5-3\v
Mortgagee 's Sale.
janlo-td
Mauler B. C
Many Person* an* hmltei,
down from overwork or household euics.
Grow 11*8 Iron Hitters Retmlid*ihe
•ystera. hM- difestion, wmore* excess of bile,
sud curus maiuna. Oct the genuine.
The Scientific American, published
bv the great p ttent agenov firm of M unn
& ('o , Now York, i- the most practi
cally useful publication of if- kind in
the ci dm try. Indeed, it occupies a field
distinctively Bh ewn % Not alone for the
machini-t* manufacturer, or scientist,
but it is a journal for’ popular neru-al
and study. It i- the standard authori-
tvon scientific and mechanical subjects.
It Is placed at a very low ram of sub
scription $1 per annum, which p’aces
it within tlie reach of all Suhigrip-
tions will be received at the ottice of
this paper.
• if Tom hack Arnrs,
Or you are all worn out, really fcoiKi for noth
1 ing, it is general debility Try
JihtntS'* I/;o> • iTTEHlt.
It will cure you. demise your liver, and give
• ^good a; | • ;ao
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Mortgagees Safe.
BY VIRTUE of the power vested In
H.S. Baxley. Ills execuu*rs, adm nistra-
tor* and assigns by and under the cer
tain mortgage given hy B. F^_Baxley to
-e euru-tUi 1 fwrmmt of pun ha-e money
of land described therein. Hated 1st
June. 1889, and duly recorded In the
office of the Register of Mesne Convey
ance* lor G*rmv|dl (JounfY in Volume 5
K. page 403 and uphn whi»-h is now due
$ 00 (purchase money) with Interest
from date at ten per cent, per annum,
default liaving Iteen m ole and the con
dition# of said mortgage and the note ft
secures being broken I will sell at pub
lic outcry at the (’ourt House steps in
Barnwell, S C , on Monday, February
2 1891, during the hours for public,
sales, all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in Barnwell Bounty. 8.
(’ , containing one hundred and eighty-
three acres, more or less, bounded as
follows: North by land* of J W.Cave
and W. W. 'heHing, East by Mrs. M.
Z. Smith and W. M. Cave, South by O.
C Baxley and Went by J. Suelltng and
J. A. KHHugaworth.
Terms cosh. Purchaser to pay for pa
per*. : . ’ ■ .
W. R. OWENS, Administrator
of the rstate of II. S. Baxley,
deceased. janl&wd
Mortgagee’s Sale of Land.
BY VIRTUE of the po^ybUvested In
the Bradley Fertilizer C»»mpany by-and
under the certain mortgage given w by
W B. Meediy and' T E. Rivers, dated
iVceittber 3. 1888. an-d duly recorded in
Barnwell ( onntv in Vol. 5 T
BY V T lR i’UEof the power contained
and given in a certain deed of bargain
and sale commonly called a mortgage
executed by W. F Aaron on the 12ih
day of May, 1S90, and duly recorded ou
the*same <lay In Book 5 Y page f>0 in th-
oftiee of the Register of Mesne Convey
ances lor Barnwell County, we will sell
at Barnwell, in front of the Court
Hoiy*e, within the legal hours of hale,
90 MonfjS|V thu ‘ta«i '»4i*y nrf FehrUliTy
next, it being salestfay in said moirh.
the following descrilaid real property f
All that tract of land in Red Oak
Township in Barnwell County, con
taining one hundred and eighty acres,
more or lesa, three and oae-lialf mile*
from Barnwell Court House bounded
by Iain's of F. J Sanders, Ehuse .San
ders, Elliot Sanders, J. Allen Tobrn
and the Saltkchati-hie river, being the
share allotted to W. F Aan.fi lu the di
vision of his grandfather’s property
made ou the 24th dsv of November,
i83fi. x
Term# cash Purchaser to pay for
papers.
McNAB, WALKER* CO.,
Mortgagee*.
W. A. HOLMAN,
Mortgagee’s Attorney.
janl"»-td
SCHOOL COMKISSlOliKR-J NOTICE.
Of«c* School Commissionkr,
Bahnwfi.l, S. C., 12th Dec. 1890.
All fters.ins having «>fiicial busiue-s
with me will please address me at Bu
ford’s Bridge.
I w ill be at the county sreat on the
first Monday in each month and the
Tuesday follow ing. /
R.j£f KIRKLAND,
SchoolUominissioner B. C.
decl.9-1 w- . x-' *
Hagood s Hay.
We keep constantly for sale Hay from
Gov. Hsgood s Saluda farm. D is far
superior to any Western or Eastern
production.
—Alao fine lot of choice red rust proof
oat* cheap for cash.
MoNaB, WALKER A Co.
A. HOWARD PATTER Off
ATTN > ItIV I- V-/%T.1„ x W.
BARNWELL
Will gjire prompt attention to all bus
iness eiitt-usted to hi* care.
January 9th, 1890.
Private and Public Sale
AT MARTAS, P. R it A. R. W.
4
On January 1st I^offer at private sale
at Martins the follow ing valuable per
sonal property. The salewijl be con
tinued from Hay to day until all is dis
poned of. All that reinainstihsold will
be otlYred nt
- GENERAL AUCTION STLE,
THURSDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1891.
14 Head Mules, young and in good or
der.
5 Head HorneST -
30 ID ad Hog*. \ ^
15 ffeatTT'ows. •
80 Head Sheep.
1600 Bushejs Corn.
20,000 |Ntumls (if Fodder,
10 l ou- ol Hay,
1 six-llor*e Wagon
‘I I'Wii llor.c Wi
. Final Discharge.
Notice i* hereby given that the un-
dersigheU will tile his final account
with J. O. Pa’terson, Esq , Judge of
Probate, on baturday, the 3d day of
January 1S91, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon, as Administrator of the estate o f
Mary N. L. Riley and aak for Letters
Ditto issorv.
W. GILMORE SIMMS,
Administrator
to examine hi* stock ami ascertain his
prices which
CHALLENGE COM PETITION.
My Goods were bought right and will
be sold fight.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
tJ& All Country Produce bought at
the highest market price.
W. J. ROGERS, Eileuton, S, C
Jan 8-3m .* s
T E STATE OF SOUTH I'AWL!' A
, B A RX WELL COUNT Y.
*. IN TIIE COURT OF PldiFBATE.
By James O. Patterson. Esq., Judge of
• Probate In Barnwell County.
Whereas \V. J. banders applies for
Letters of Administration on The estate
of Mrs. Susan Boynton, deceased.
These arc, therelore r t<» cite and ad
monish ail and singular, the kindred
an(Poreditors of the wild deceased, to be
and appear before me at a Court of Pro
bate for the said counry, to lie Holden
at Barnwell C. H.'on ^Saturday, the 17th
day of January, 1894, at H-o’^htck a. m.,
to show cause, if any, why the said ad
ministration should not he granted.
— Given under my hand ami the seal ot
the Court this 6th day of January,
A. D. 1891 and fn the 115th year of
American Independence.
JA8. (). PATTERSON,
jan8-2w Prol.ate Judge
2TO ne-llorse "agon-
1 Buggv and Hatntt*«.
I Road < art afid Harm-ss
- • .Mower, 1 Rake.
4 Guano l>i#trihutors.
1 ;id-inch Mwtfttr.
1 Stalk thuu-r
I Lot of Plow s.
1 Lot of (vear.
i'COtton Balance; weighs2,2'J)lb*.
1 OOP Busliel-( hoi<*e Planting Seed.
1 Lot BiM<-k*initii Tools.
1 Saddle and Brid e
1 Btrech-Loading Shot Gtm«
1 Fine Slugl** Barrel Ride. /
1 Lot Pouwchold and Kitchen Furiil-
ture.
50 Bushel* Eating potatoes.
20 Busliel- s|i|
Sugar < ane r-e^d to plant 11* ftc»ea.
150 G .Ilons^ > rup.
Cotilems^of Store at sratif*n
1 Scvefity->a\y Gin, Feeder and Con-
i^or further infonnation apply to
V*. A MTTTflN,
janl-2w Martins, 8 C.
Estate Sale.
* ’ * m. * ' 1 y
By permisaion of the Probate Judge
of Barnwell County I will sell st the
Home-read place of ih*- lat*- P. jF; lliers
on T!uir*dav the 22d day of January,
1891, at 12 o'clock 11... aud to continue
from day today until all of the property
is di-po«ed of, All of the per-* nal prop-
ty of the sai«l p. J. liters, cobsisting of
one hor-e, three mules, f«>ur cowh ami
calves, thirty-one lf»*gs, eight hundred
bu-hcl* ut corn, the ttiousa d pounds
of *f*AiMer, wagon*buggy at o hafiiess,
onethousand three hundred bushel* of
cotton seed.
Terms cash.
C. L IIIERS,
jsn 1-tdJ Administrator.
Pr. R. L, Harley,
tMe-
MAHUFACTURIFG COMPANY,
BARNWELL, C. H„ S. C.
-.4 « " . ' - • , ;* » > T .1$^*
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* -«-Wood Workers and Dealers, and Manufacturers of—
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Newels, Balustefs r 'fe®:kets, ScrollrWork.
Builders Hardware in Stock. >
' —Manufacturers of—‘
WAGONS BY WHOLESALE. ' >
Theae Wagons arc Guaranted to be EQUAL TO ANY MADS In the United
States, and a* t<* Prices, will be gold against all competition/
Lumber cf all kinds kept in Stock, or the Yard.
NouslUj WsathBrboarding a Specialty,
G. Duncan Bellinger,
- President.
decTl-tf
Wm. McNar,
Secretary
for Infants and Children.
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“Caster! • te ao weS adapted to childmi that
1 recommend it as superior to aay preseriptioa
known to me ’• H. A. Anonm, U. D.,
1U 60. Oxford St, Dryokljn. N. T.—
"Th* a*e of Tastoria’ is sonnimm] and
Ita merits ao well known that U seems a W..rk
of Bupereroaration to emioree it Few are the
Intelligent families who uO not keep Castona
within easy reach ”,
C.Taioa Mawtts. P. D.
Few York (Sty.
rTimor Blooai.itgdaio ludonued Church.
Oastorla enras Cofic, Oaasttpatisa,
Rour Stomach, Diarrhoea, hructatioa,
hills Worms, (Ives sleep, aad p
Without lajUKoua medicaUoa.
•* For seeeral yean I haee reeommeaded
your. * Caetona,' and altall always continue to
d-> ao aa it has iuvanaUjr produced bsasdoial
results.**
„Jt»wnr r. PABnen. ■.
fibs Wlathrop,” iAh fitreet and Tth Awa,
Hew YerkOttg.
Turn CmmAvm CpurAWt, 17 Mcsasr Pmaae, Rsw Yoax.
DENTITSIRGEON,
State of South Oaromma, Bar^wki.l
Cou.ntt —In Tiik Court of Uoumox
Pleas. -
F. W. W;igener & Co., against, J. VV.
Woodward.
BY VIRTUE of tu execution to mo
directed in the above entitled cause 1
have levied “upon and will sell in front
of the Court House at * arnwell on Mon
day, the 2nd day of February next, it i note It secure* oeing broken, the Brad
being halesday in said-jiionih, within ; ley Fertilizer Compauy w-IU ae-H at pob-
the legal hours of sale, the following j he outcry at the Cpurt House steps In
real j>roperty: . ! Barnwell 8. C., on Monday, February
All that tract or plantation of land j 2, 1891,-during the hourg for pubJK:
about otte mile from Barnwell that-eertam tract oT lfttiiUdiu
o r page 522, 1
and uism which is now duo $404.0 » w ith
lutere.-i from DeeeiuherJ,J888 at 8 per
cent, p^r anniSm and ton per .-ent. on
debt due as ttorney’s fees for collec
tion, default having been made ami the
conditions <>f ssid mortgage end the
Administrator’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order of Probale
Court for Barnwell < ounty. dated 24ih
Dec. 1890, I w ill sell the personal prop
erty of J. B. Zorn. 8r , deceased,at pub
lic auction for ea<*h, at residence of J.
B. Zorn, Jr., in George’s Creek Town
ship.’on Friday, the 16th day of Janua
ry, 1891, at 11 o’* lock a. in., tw o mules,
one two-hor>e wagon and live hogs,
and at the late residence of J. t B. Zorn,
Sr., near Blackville. 8. C., 011 Haturda' .
the 17fh day of January, 1891 at 11
Ua’clock a. m.. ene grey piare. one one-
horse wagon and harness, one bugir
and harness, 1 cotton planter, faym; g
i t Mils, 1 log cart, 6 shares in BJrckVi e
Alliance Co., and hotis. hold and kitcU
eu furniture, • y -
D. J. ZORN, Administrator,
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THK nTATI
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* A Good New Law.
The anti-pistol law’ passed at the last
•esslon goes Into effect ou June 23d.
The provision*of the biH follows:
, No per#.f»n or corporation within the
llmitaof the State shall sell or offer for
pale any pistol or pistol cartridge with
out first obtaining a license iron) the
•minty in which such person or corpo
ration U doing business so to do.
The County* Conmil-sionera are here- i known as V-L'ike Farm.”
Ky authorized to Issue licenses in their Levied updii and to he sold tt- the !
respeittltfe countlc* for the,, sale of pi#-., property bfl said defendant to satisfy
sol cartrfdg * the payment of the ih.e exunition in Yavor ot above named
•um of $200 aumudiy; — plaintiffs, k • -
Any person violating this act.shall be 8 dd Jand will be *oM subject a !
'.SOU III 1 AKOUNA
consisting Of "Ihreo hundred and fifty
tour (jlM) acres and bounded by lauds
of the estaU* (ff M. H. Snares, J. W.
Woodward estate ol 8 J. Hay, the pub
lic road from Barnwell V, II. to BJnck-
Yillw. lands of Charles IVehmann, T'riist
estate of, Mrs K. L I’attersou anS
ate in Barnwell County, South/Caroli
ua, about six’ ipiles from Midway,,
known as “The William Folk Tlace’,”
containing one hundred and sixty'-six
and three quarters acres, more or less,
bsMinded North by lands of Jacob
Bisliojt_j''a-t by estate J. J Folk, 8outti
by W. ^, Hickman and others. West by
Airs. Whetstone.
Terms cash and purchaser to pay for
titles.
BRADLEY FERTILIZER C'»M-
N WELL COUNTY.
THE COURT OF PROBATE.
By^Jaa O Patterson, Esq., Judge of
Probate in Barnwell County.
Wherdas W. Gilmore SiiflBMi, C. C-JEL
applies for Leuers (if Administration
on the derelict estate of E. A. Bronson,
deceased. . -
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and apiiear before meat a Court of Prp-
Imtc tor the said county, to be holden
at Barnwell C, H.on Saturday, the 17th
flav of January, 1891, at 11 o’clock a.
BARNWELL, 8. C.
Offers his professional s« rvlces to the
citizen* of Barnwell ami the surround
ing country Will devote Mondays,
Tuesdays and Wi-ducsys to ottice
practice arui I’liursdavs. Fridays and
8Hfurd;tys to calls in neighboring towns
and tlie country.
Reference-:—The Faculty of the
Dentftl Department of the University
of Marv and.
. 0FF1C E ON MAIN frTREET,
, East of the Post Office.
“dee.’Mv
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We the undersigned prohibit hunting
or trapping on our lands from this date.
ALLEN IIA114, W. A. ROSS,
J. I). M ILKiv- M-. -D. MILKS,
H. F. OD M. 8. A. HAIR, ^
R. H. MORRIS, N. LARI).
I. B. ROSS, W.G. HAIR.
Dated December 2'Ot 1890.
l A pamphlet of information aaSsh-j
\ street of Urn laws, show in* How to
Obtain Patents, Caveats, Traded
Auditor’sNotice.
At'Mroa’s Orrtrs, HAaawstj^C. II I)rF. 5,
18(A).—Notion ia Im reCy riven ‘h/it purMiant to
tlw Act of the (>ei erai Am iiit>i\ lu rt tert iee
thento, the Amfitof or bis »leput> will attend
at the toilowinr untied | laeex on jin itnva in-
.11. t..' f r ‘he purp. i-e of tMkinr Tn* Re
turns for the ye*" ...ivjw6 '* n i» ' i*r t *sori
All mule ritiicn* hHween tie- ares of 21 and
50 yeans are sui.yct to Poll Tax and mu-t
tnuk< retnm tor the same.
A penalty of jo per cent attaches for fail
ure t«< return between the 1st January and
20th Fet.rusry.
The Aftaesanr w ill attend a* fciloin,;
Baruw. II ('. H. from -tan. 1st to Jan. Ixtta.
Hunt. r‘* ( ha;* I. Monday, Jan 12th
Farrell's ( rot-c Roads, Tuvi-day, Jan. 13th.
Midway, We.lne-.lav, Jan. I<th
Hamlw-r*, Thur>*lav and Friday, Jan. 15th
and Iftth^
(•raham*. Monday. Jan. 19th.
blukville, Tueodai and Wedneoday, Jsn.
20tli and 21st.
Whaley*, Thursday, Jan. 22nd.
. Elko, Friday, Jan. 23 .
WillUNort, Saturday, Jan. 34th.
Blanton’s More, Mondav, Jan. 301^*
Seven Pines, Tuendsy, Jun 27th.
Dunliarton, We«lnead*y, Jan.
Joyce Branch* Thursday,29th, unjil 1
o’clock. •
Ashley’s Store, Friday, Jan. 90th.
Cochran's Ston*, Saturday, Jan. 31at
Fnrse Store, Monday, Feb. 2nd.
Kaid.H k, ' r u.a<iay ) Feb. 3d.
Krwinton, Wedn.v-lay, Feb. 4th.
Allendale, .Thursday and Friday, Feb. 5th
and 6th.
Printer’* Store, Saturday, Feb. Ttlk
' EhrhardtXJlowday. Feb 9th. , -
r K1 nant X t F rlv Wh
Manuel's, Wetlnesvlay, Feb. 11th.
Stlmrioos to Atueot Defendants-
State of South Carolina
Uarnwrll County
Court ot Common
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Dr. Kearse’s 8tore,.Thnrs» av, Feb. 12th.
Weome'a Creek Club Houae, Friday. Feb.
13th. 1
Panders’* Store, Saturday, Feb. 14th.
Fiddle Pond, Monday, Feb. 16th.
Appl eton, Tuesday, Feb; 17th.
Barn well C. H. until Feb. 30th.
S. \\. IKO'iTI, Auditor B C.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRADE Man*.
Quhty Tint a>4 Alwayif
FOR SALE.
Three lots on Main street with 50 feet
front by 200 deep, between Davis’s law
office and Post office.
Four lota opposite Mr. VV. Gilmore
Simm*, same measurement.
’Hie lot and reaid Mice now occupied
by Capt. Woodw ard 100x200 feet.
ThfUfive lots and biddings between
tn., to show cause, if any, why the said J TobioV drug store and Post office' on
d g iiltv i4 a misdemeanor an 1 on
ivleH di.ifij-Ul b*» piufisiied bv h fine
tig $500 or be mil
die year or both.
mortgage given for the purchase money ,
bv J. W. Woorlward to W. A. Martin. ' !
J. W, iiANUA8TER, 8. B: C. Y
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administration should not be graut»*d.
Given under my bandana the seal of
PANY. Mortgagee_bv tU”\ttor-j the Court this 12t'b day of December A.
ntevs H KNDER80N BR08 , Ai- D. 189 », and in theUfith yea#of Ain*n-
ken.3. C. ; can Indsjjendence.
January 7th, 1S91, ..i J AS.- GrP ATTEjlHON,
Jan9-td decl8-6w ^ ' ProUte Judge.
Main Street
These are the niiost desirable building
lot* iti the town for any purpose a.id
will lie sold reasonably.
For full particulars apply to
ArT WOODWARD
fifrffr-tf
c; d.c lAnok
NO. 27, R R. AVENUE.
Has Exclusive .Sale of these Celebrated
Lenses finished in Steel, Nickle and
Gold Frames.
BLACKVILLE, S. C.
FAULKNER, KELL AM A MQORE,
The only Manufacturing Opticians in
the South,-4?Vthinta, (ia
Peddlers are not supplied with these
• anions glasses. fdec2-»
School Tax Meeting.
A meeting of the legal voters living
in the Barnwell Graded School District
will be held in theComt llousaat Barn
well on Thu sday, the 15th day of Jan
uary, 1891, at 12 o’clock noon, to decide
what, if any, additional tax shall he lev
ied on all real and personal property re-
turneri in said schboTdistrict to supple
ment the general tax for the support of
the Graded Schools of said District
By order of the Board of Trustees.
GEO. U BATES, President.
A. T. WOODWARD, Sec A Treas. '
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,I)oia Williams, Stewart, Plaintiff,
against
James Milhouse Htewart, Marv Ann
S ew an, David R Stewart, J. Weslny
Stewart, llanaford D ^tewart Hattie
R Davisaud W. W ighuaan Stewart r
Defendants.
corpse*moss fob rklixf.
(. omj'lawt notSmed)
To the Defendants, Janies Miihouse
Mew art, sry Ann 8U*wart, David
R. Stew art, J".’Wesley Stew art, llana-
lord D. Mew art Hanis K. Davie and
Wightman Stewart.
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in this
j atetinn, a copy of w hich is filed in the
j office of the Clerk of the Court for said
1 County, and to serve a copy of your an
swer to the said com plaint on the sub
scriber at hU office in Bamberg, 8. C. r
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of soeh ser
vice; and if you fail to answer the com
plaint wtelria the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this actio a wilt apply to the
Court for the relief dewauded ia the
complaint.
Dated December 1 Uh, 1890.
FRANCIS F. CARROLL, Ja.,
_ Plaintiff’* A tuimmm-.
{ W iffttfhore Simms, C. P. A G.'8. [ls]
To the Absent Defendants, Hansford D-
Stew art. David R. Stew art and James
Miihouse Stewart:
Take notice that the Summons and
Complaint herein were filed in the office
of trie Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for Barnwell County, South Car
olina, ou the 11th day of December, A.
D. 1890; •
FRANCIS F. CARROLL Ja.,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
BARNWELL COUNTY.
IN TU* COI KT Or PRORATE.
By James.O Patterson, Esq., Judge ot
Probate ja Barnwell County.
Whereas, W. Gilmore Simms, l . C. P.
applie* for Letter# of Adminisiratiock
on tlie derelict estate of W. R. Delk,
deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and ad-
moniHh all and singular, the kiudred
and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear before me at a Court of Pro
bate for the said county, to be holden
at Barnwell C. II. on Saturday the 17tt*
day of January, 1891, atll o’clock a. m.
to show cause, if any, why tbft said ad-
ministration Should not be granted.
Given under my hand and the seal of
the Court this 12th day of December,
A. D. 189 and in the 115th year ot
American liidependeuoe. .
JAMEo O. PATTERSON,
Probate J udge.
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nfciNlATEUhSGU.HLAXDUNA.
BARNWELL COUNTY.
IN THK COURT OF FEbBATK. -
By James O. Patterson, Esq. 1 , Judge of
Probate in Barnwell County.
Whereas A. T. Woodward applies for
Letters of Administration ou the estate
of Simon Priester, deceased, -
These axe. therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kiudred
and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and app mr before me at a Court of Pro
bate for the said county, to be holden at
Barnwell G. H. on Saturday, the 10th
day of January, 181)1, at 11
O'clock a.
All persons having claim# against the m., to show cause, if any, why the said
Ust'ite. of J. ■>. Z- rn. Sjc., drottHsed will ‘ a’diniuDtratiou shouldnot be granted,
present the same pi«»t>erlv HU^sied, ami » Given under my hand and the seal of
persons indebted to s:u»i Estate w ill j th* Coprt litis JOth day of December, A.
n.ukc pHyiueiit to my Attorney, James J D. Ie99, and in the 115th year of Ameri-
Tbum*uu, E*q , at BlaekviUe, 8. C. i can lnde|Hindenc<». ‘ ,
LuJ^ZGRN .Admluistrator. i J A AILS O. PATTERSON,
December 2stb, 1890. .1 —p
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Judge of Proboie.