The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 09, 1891, Image 2
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T.SRffKST COUNTY OlRCUl.A't'ION
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Tim v*>ol I hrntimly 1> i>*»t
nearly as In ii;lir a.s it was 1 tUr»>« wta-kti
up*. A plantrr of lar;;»' tnul I«*m^ ex
perh'mo, \y ho has w ifUin IHat tiMio ti av
elleil lli(on^ii. over Ip+ff tlw.- towunhips
, -in the,county. lolls oh that lie h.as never
lx •fore Het'fi so ^reat a falling oil'. Tlicre
is iHtieh comfort iu the fael now aceom
plished that the corn crop will be a l,alr
one. With'full barns the /armors are
practically independent of the re 5 st of
the world and in good shape for under
taking tiro new ycar'schapter of another
cllort. 'i'he cotton has been .damaged
by the surplus ruins that Lure leached
the lands of soluble plant foml and
forced the weed to too rapid and great
gmwlli- Iti jnillim) il >,
behiml time ami enters upon the hot
test and perhaps dryest season of the
year with large growth to,he supported
and little fruit vet safely fi-mi.' News-
pajarrs and eorrespondeuts have writ
ten facetiously of the various victories
won over <jeu tlrcen, hut there is mi
doubt, says our informant, that hi*
raids In the tleids have done innnetise
harm, not only iu the expense ineuned
in calling extra labor to the rescue hut
ii. crippling the crop at a act ions stag**
in Us progr
rule**.
Tin* best cotton authorities -s-iv that
ovi'i'a luilihoi hales of last year's crop
will be curried owr to that now grow
ing. The immense crop pitched lor
tiiis year ‘Coupled w ith that enormous
surplus lias weakened the lailh of capi-
talisis itrcuiLon futures aiul'tinlcss there
is (*oueTl|sive proof that lids year’s yield
will fall far below present e x pec tut ion »
the market will oim*u lower than it has
done for many years.,' Manufacturers
will tie slow to buy', because th*y~.laul
in Te-aV) -looksIn fore^prlccs u» ul dov\ n
and are now ovoisUK’ked ^iih goods for
which thera Is no active demand, even
at cost, in any market of the world.
Til 1C I t*IT ItK.
'I lie world moves on. The ucw years
bring fresh issues. And while it may
not be tlic Ih*sI pbilosopiiy to meet
trouble half way, it is Mirely wUe and
prudent look as far into the future as
lioman viliou and judgiueut eau siifely
peuetraU r aud Ih; prepared through fore
knowledge to meet the evils that are
corning. The |Kditieal revolution
tlirougli wideli tin»e I idled States are
passing engrosses public attention t«»
Ute neglect of the busiuess revolution
that may Is* about to break upon our
•ection of tin? t' IIion w ith startling force.
'i'he develooiueiit of cotton eulture in
tiie rieli Unlf Stales is dwarling into
otmrfiarative insiguilleauee the out put
of the Atlantic seaboard States. I.a< L
of lalH»r lias so far been the only Unfit
lo their possibility of producliai^ j j IHl
defieiiMH^f#upplk*d by emigra-
• ub'ii. Already Virginia and North I’ar-
olina have been strip|s‘d of a large pro-
)Mtriion of their colored tstpulalion. It
will be our turn next. The “brethren
iu black” areas secretive in tlwir busi
ness purposes as they used to be in tlieir
political movements. We have infer-
uiutiun that Wc count entirely reliahh-
that for mouths past aiiextslus4ias Ikm*ii
in careful, eontinuous and systematic
organisation, looking to the transfer to
the West of a large p *r cent age of the
colored jwopleof Itaru well county. The.
Idea of emigration to the rich lauds be
yond the Missi-sippi has taken pm.se>-
siooof tberr v4\W w~h»-frthe
present eroyis are gathered they w ill go
as summer birds migrate.
1'erhaps it may, be better for Ummii.
Wc hope so, and wish them well. Jtut
wc have abiding faith that it will be the
best bles>Uigof this closing century to
thoKc.old friends that they leave behind.
There may bo trouble until the transi
tion i* completed, hut live ultimate ben-
elit.s to both departed and remaining
w ill far outweigh the temporary incon
veniences that may perplex both tin*
Alliance Department.
Adopted as the Cmuity tlr*;aii by llw Coun
ty Alliance Julyhtli, 1WJ.
M. .1. PAl'K, Ashocmtk Knrron,
To wliom all i ononunieMtioiis on Alliaiua
Mniwrs fkoiild j'«* a.hlo-ss^d. >
Stale Kleeliou Not ire.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
We lierehy nominate Mr. If. If, Crum
H.s a candidate for the House of Kepre-
Oin« ei*ol the < Alliaut*.
.1 iberson Smith. Pusitlriif
m
Vt rtS. Hiturts i ::; Se< cetary.
A. K 1*1 i*e,"Tiejrilfer. . '
W. <• liiilton. ♦ luidaiH.
Ueo. II. Kirkksiid, IscUrter and •Oifuniizer.
W. A. AM. Su ward or \s.si,.taiit Leeturw'r.
W. K. .SipHer, I><sir'Keeper.' -•
It. K. I lark')’, Assistant. Hoor Keeper.
I) W. I its U lord, .Sen’eant at Arms.
F. II. Creech, husiiH*Hs Age»t.
■K-teeutive C'oimniUee—i,'. It. Free, \V f . W.
E. II.
Patrick, \V. A. Faust.
'I'rado Com miUeo—di.
Dowling J. U
C<Mii.uintev rm of the Order—.l. C.
MiJUm, t. M. Krlenfleld," W. T. Cave, J. K
Snelilim, K. H (Juess.
M. limiter,
lirner, W. A. All.
" - The County Alliance.
'Pile annual meeting of tlse County
Alliance was held in the I’ourt Houac
vie
at liarnwe'l on Friday, the dd instant.
Every Huli-AUiauee iu tlxi county was
egates then
were many visiting mem
bers iu attendance, 'i’lwre is no failure
in interest and the order keeps steadily
onward in its forward march, i'he list
of otlicers elected for the ensuing Alli
ance year will be found at the bead of
this column. President J. Kverson
Smith and Secretary W. S. Bamberg
were elected delegates to tlie meeting
of the State Alliance to be held jjt Spar
tanburg wcek after next.
Alliawce Meeliugs.
“ M«“etitfgs for pnhlle addivsses in the
THTcTe-t of the principles and purposes
of the Fanners' Alliaiiee will he held at
the following times and places. Mem-
liers of the order are iirged»to give the
eneouragement of Hndr presence, and
all persons in syinpathy are cordially
invited to attend, Basket pie tiles are
to la* given ateaeti |Vfa(a > of libeling and
aiirpJt* pnivision should he made hy all
l>articipanis for the entertainment of
the audiences.
'I’he lecturers of the «iih-~AIIlance* are
•specially charged to be*present and It
is hoped that tm one w ill fail to attend
Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant
to Writs of Election to us directed by
the Hon. Eugene U. (Jury, I’resident of sentativesto succeed the late Dr. S. S.
UieSenate, and I he lion. Ira B. dunes, ()wens“ Wc believe him to he a suit-
speaker of the House of Kepresenta- able man lor the place.’knowing him to
li\e».n Special Klettion will he lu'itl UHTBaTe con\Tcrioii>' ot‘~liis own and the
manhood to express iheiu.
llesjieeil'ullyj :
M\.nv Voi khs.
I pledge mvseif lo ahiile hv the rc-
Widmsday, the twenly-tiinth day of
dnlv, l.v.H, at the various piceiiiets rs-
(aldislied by law in Baniwell eountv,
for a Senator, to till the \aeauey caused
^ 1 lx.1.1 ii »»--i
SvyiLtitneiv amt lor a member of Hie
f(oi|seol KepiesentalivC!*, to till the va
cancy caused by .the death ol the Hon.
S. S. D.vvens. The following iraiued
persons are hereby appointed managers
of the, said special eleetion at the diller-
eni, voting precihetsT " .
. Allendale—W'. K Darlington, W. T.
Hatley, H. Idiitinson..
Barnwell—Fullerton Buist, \\. W.
Mooret U. A. llagfxxi.
Bla^kvilh*—d. (». Strohcl, B. F. Fee-
plex; d r., do*. IVise.
Kuhioc—llenrv W alker, S. S. Turner,
J. L. Ellis.
Bamberg—Leon Bamberg, C. B-. Free,
J. d. .Jones.
Ehrhardt—Jaeoh Elirhardt, J. C.
Copeland, Nathan BrahhaiU.
Elko—K Ws Gerald, W r . W. Ilgrley,
Rufus IMiillips.
tirahams —A^.L. Izlar, F. B. f.'uess,
Agcucxal county mas- meeting wjli
♦x* held ~at Baripi’gn: on Momlay ^'J uly Ju nu othe .at lx jul
Jot Ii.
The Willblon, Tinker's Creek and all
other sub-Alliaiicea w ithin feneli w ill
have their meeting at WillisUm on
East htid tlie W est.^l
Notliiug shprt of stieli a'condiiion can
end tlie lievoliou to cotton t hat has pre
vailed so disastrously iu tlie South At
lantic States. There can bo no doubt
but that in the new futtrre that will fol
low the Anglo-Saxon population will
readily adapt itself to fresh pursuits in
which more peace and greater profits
will he found. The North has grown
strong and rich iu handling the pro
ductions of the South and supplying
the many needs resulting from the mis
take of their one industry. When the
chance comes the Georgia and Carolina
Yankee can discount the New England
original. '
A local politician who has no axe to
grind and who has proven a pretty fair
prophet in past campaigns whispered to
us a few days ago that the next Gover
nor of South Carolina would be named
Al. L. Donaldson, of Gieeuville.
Henry Brabham, the colored prodigal
from Bam berg, w as hanged at Char
lotte, N. on Friday for the murder
of g Mocca, the Italian fruit dealer. A
few days before the execution he asked
to be bunged at 1.1 o'clock so that he
coufd “eat, dinner in he)).” He changed
his thind, however, andJold the preach
ers that he hoped lie was forgiven. He
confessed that he killed^ Moot a, and said
that he ha J the coupling ear pin hidden
u ider his epat from 1 p. m. to JI p. in.,
wafting fora chance to ski;r and robiiis
selected victim. He also admitted that
he had robbed a travelling man at the
Buford House a few days in-fore tin?
Mecca murder of and his watch
and clothing, ilc.-uid that “gambling
and dissipation hail brought him pstw-
wretched t’*»d. Hi* iwtHaiH* wcre«iHf|»-
f>ed to his km in Charleston for burial.
Tuesday, 21 st .Inly,
The Blackv file, Double Pond, Oak
land ami Oakdale su(>-Alliances will
meet at Blackv illc on Wednesday*. 22d
July.
Tlie Colson, Spriiigtown, St.,' Jolins
Ami Hunter's t ’lia|*«d sub-Alliances will
uua*t on Thursday, 2:td July.
'J'heSaltkeliatchic, Mt Pleasant, Well
Branch, Faith, Bethel, Buford's Bridge
and M ady Gmte suh-Alliai.ee* will
meet at lliMiver's Aeadeuiy near Salt-
kchatehie on Friday, 21th July.
Tlie Allendale, Bull Pond, Harmony,
Apph^tou and Cavc'a sub-AIHatua*s will
meet at Allendale on Saturday, 25th
—
District I^xdiirer John T. Gsston, of
\iken, will attend each of these meet
ings and other distinguished *| •akeia
may l>e present.
< t*l. Pal lie rt ai*»J other >peakera are
exjweted (*.*,deliver addresses at an Al-
iiancc Saturday,
Gov. Tillman and Col. Talbert an* to
dlaenwi tin* Sub-Treasury iiitestkin at
Edgelleld tomorrow bi-fore tlie < otinty
Alliance.
The Joint debate on tlie Sub-Treasury
plan between Gov. Tillman and Col.
Terrell at Spartanburg on tbe .Gili inst.,
to-morrow two week*, w ill not Iu* pub
lic- President J. Win, Stoke* says in
The t'olton Plant: “The ebalieiige was
to debate the i|iie>tioti liefore the State
Alliance, wbieh sits w itli closed dm.r*.”
The Alliance pie nic at Graliains.ou
last Thursday was largely attended, a
thousand person* Ming present accord
ing to the report of the New*. Ad
dresses were delivered by President
Stokes and.state Lecturer Talliert. The
dinner served was superb in tpiality
and superabundant in quality.
, Biack,viklr,Newc^- » m» .<*,1 ft; ^ . ,
The Fourth passed oil - very quietly
here, ’i’he National colors, “Old Glo
ry,” were displayed atG. D.C. Lange’s
and P. W. Farrell's stores. 'The citi
zens were treated in the afternoon to a
street show consisting of two men and
a tame hear, which the small fry enjoy
ed immensely.
The chapter of accidents for the last
week was a lull one. On Thursday Mr.
Joseph Gunnels, .son of F. C. Gumiel*,
livingahout two miles from tow n, failed
toniovequickly enough to get out of
the way of a tree he \\jis cutting dow n
and it loll on him, breaking a
and brulstngTiThTTTadlv.
•Farrcirs Store--W. Y. Smoak, W.
Proveaux, J. E. Byrd.
MilleMs—,1m). J , (;ater,' Robertson
Black, John II. Laflttc.
Buford’s Bridge—Manor* Kirkland,
Richard M«»rris, .fas. M Brabham.
.Sycamore—John D. Jenny, J, B.
Boynton. Henry Doer. '•
* Robbins—J. K. Cochran, Job Ander-
son, Ansel Meyer.
Mix son's "Mill—Patrick Mnrphy, P,
B. Dicks, L. A. Drummond.
Midway—S. (’, Williams, W. I,. Mc-
Faii, Walter S'. Eaves.
Willistnn—S. Mattjievvs, M. T.
Willis, W. (». Thompson.
Gisuge's Creek—C. M. Browning, J.
Jl. Lancaster. iL Mv K S'.ill.,
'The polls will open at seven o’clock
in the forenoon and close at four o'clock
iu the atteaitooii.
At the close of the election tin* M;iu-
^gers shall in.mediately proceed lo pub
licly eount ■ the ballot*. Within thn'e
n a -’l.. th r‘ r xi UfU,r ,lH ‘ i hulr " ,rt,, : ,f I Hmeman. and his level-headed, w»
t ” i ihtined views on all the publh
tion» that now eoutnint us.
accypl, a nommat.ioH or-an- edlict* Irmrr
any soiiiyu*other than the regularly con
stituted Democratic organization.
11. 11. (in m.
FORCED TO THE FRON T.
For some time past the npkny friends
of Dr. W. B. Riyi.*, our ellieieiit County
(^hairman, have urged him to consent to
have ids nathe pres^StUHl to the people
of Barnwell eounty a\n candidate to
fill the vacaney caused njvthe resigna
tion of lion. D. P. Sojourno
Dr. Rice is not in the political field,
but feels .that duty requires aeqnies-
eenee.to the demands of his fellow citi
zens, and he is hereby announced as
candidate tot* the Senate.
l>r. Rice is too well and favorably
known to rei/Tfire eomment at the hands
ol Ids l‘riend[>. Sin*.** his service in tlie
J .I-jri-^1 .'lid )rii J J .l.LT» »»
and Si he lias been ever ready to re
spond to the call of duty. . .
In lMi(*he was unanimously elected as
Chairman ot the Democratiy County
Convention, and it was due to his wise
and conservative management that our
old party w as safely steered through
tl»e hot exciting campaign and pre
served as a unit. He i> true and tried.
Many Voikks.
_J pledge myself to abide by the re
sult* of the primary election, and not to
accept a nomination or an office from
any source other than the regularly con
stituted Democratic organization.
W. B. Rick.
NT Ok IS FOB M \ \ IOR.
Wc hereby nominate Capt. JetTcrson
j Stoke* tor Hic^dlice of Senator of Bum-
well county, and pledge him to abide
f*y tlm decision of the Democratic pri
mary elect ion*. ( apt. Sb»kei is a*pro
gressive farmer, an *uthu*ia»iic Alii-
Notice to Ci-fio)tors.
» . **
AH persons having claims against the
estate of R. Et Harrzog’ deceased, late
of Barnwell county-, will present the
same to me properly proven on or be
fore Monday, August loth, DOK, or be
barred pa vmein, thereof.
JAMES O. PATTERSON, ’
Judge of Probate, B. (J.
For Sale.
’A nice'Two.hiSrse Farm near health
ful Boiling Springs,,w ith good dwelling
ami outbuildings, line water and beau-
til ul slmdu trees. Part cleared, balance
in tint*timber. Large adjoining tract
ol cultivated land can be bought by one
desiring a larger place. For further in-
tormation as to this rare chance apply to
THE PEOPLE,"
• ~ v Barnwell, S, C.
July 2-tf
rilnunons to Sbsent Defendaiits..
.Stair of. South faro lino
\Jiarnu-f!/ County.
Court of Common
riens.
^X»l*Y SUMMONS. FOR KKI.IKK,
mi
W. Batesand R. II, Walker, Plain-
-v. : it^ajnst.
. W. Farrell, Willbun
Still, J.. M. Norris,
J
tills,
I
I-1
he designated in writing by the Board,
*IimII deliver to the <.'omm!*»ioners of
Election the poll list, tlx* boxes mhi-
taiidngthe Itallois, and a written state
ment of the result of the election a r hi*
precinct;*
All bar nwjns-nmst tie rtosml from fl
iui» niuil.
« *. i»». of the .‘Kith of July, lst»1.
Provi*io»i has been made forthe pay-
meat of the mileage ami per diem <sf the
Manager*and Clerk* of Kleetioi. •
qlie*
MANY FRIENDS.
FOR TIIE SENATE.
Norris, J. L.
M. Norris, 'Samm*l Norris-,
Sallie Norris, Emmett Nbfri* and Al-
t ice still, Defendants*.
—«— car t rru>N.
To the Defendants above, name : \
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in this
action, which i« tiled in the office of
Clerk of Court in said County, and
to *crve a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscriber at his of
fice {il Barltwcll. N. C’.. wlfhln twenty
of tlu* day i f *n»*h service; and if you
fail to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac
tion wiilaptdv to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the complaint.(
Dated 2t‘th day of June, A I>. ISfil.
[SKAI..J W-GiiMonr Simms, C. C. P.
W. A. HOLMAN,
Plaintiff*’ Attorney.
To William Norris, J. M. Xorri*. Sam
uel Norris, ‘■Mlli** Norris am! Emmett
Norris, Absent Ifefendanls,
’Take notice’ that the complaint in tbi*
iaciiou i together w itii the Summon* of
f w hh-h the foregoing a cot>3') w as filet
<ih ■.mofmimrinv rffit NTTttmTfrmrr
We hereby aunotinee Mr. W.S. BAM
BERG for the *»enat~.anit pieflge. him
t«» anfrfe t»y all the rule* aud|egqi*tp.om
n.'.'.V,'!".. >*rl.i..ry ,, B,rn«alC u unty, in the >t.te
hleai..n .“d uel u. «e.-pt. i..m.ln.lh.n CllruU „, „„ lh e jnh d.v'nl June, IMt|.
or an oltlce from any source oilier than 1 • \v \ Hof >i \ \
the regularly con*titutcd Democratic
One manager for each precinct w ill
please meet the Commissioner* at Barn
well, S. C’., at tlie Countv4'ommission-
era’ office ..n Monday, 27111 July, for the
purpose of receiving the ballot boxe*
andlurtbcr luatriictions.
Alkhki* Ai.okicii,
F. M. Mix so*,
Jno. I». Miuiors, *
Comniissioncr* Election B. C.
M. J. Faik, Clerk.
Priniary Election Notice.
IISAI»V< ANT^Mh IlKM Ex.CoM.
BaMXWKLI. It., A. C.. June lo, IsUI
'To tin* f H‘WH>eratic ♦ htbrliairy^
At a meeting of tfte l»*L«»c r atk Exee'u-
tive Committef, T,eld this day Mt u . (r|| .
ii., pursuant h* a call of the j
County Chkirmau, the eleventh day o| j
July next wa* ap|H»inte«| as the time to
hold the Primary Election for the pur-
|m»hc of imtninatiiig camlidaies f« r tU>
Senate and House of Representatives to
fill vacancies occasioued )#y the re*ig-
natlon of Ilou. D. P. Sojourner and the i
d«* ifh of Hon. S. S. I)u* n», and Hx* l*th
day of July a* the day for holding mv-
ond election, if ms*c*»ary.
Club Chairmen are hereby tnsfrueleil
to rail tlieir Clubs together on tin* I lib
day *d July, in order to hold >aid elec
tion, and are referred to tin* Primary
Plan, u* amended July 21*1, Intio, for
full instruction' and the law governing
same. 'The Manager*of Election* and
the Election Representative* .Hpi»niuU.‘d
ami elected during fa-t election are re
quired to serve in this eleeDoU. Each
Chib ha* nuiborify to lilt all vacancies.
By order of
* . B. Kick, < huinuan Com.
Bamberg, S. C.
D. II. WiTimtscooN, Co. >ce.,
Black ville, S. C.
j primary Election .fiaiiagar^ llin
—H-KAI»qUAR l KRS Dg.VI. Ex. C'»M.
B viCNWKi i. G. 1I.,S. Junc.I.V, 1*111.
'The following are the Managers of
Eha*tidn ap|>oinled in accordance with
Section of the Primary Plan by the
Countv Chairman : *
organization.
W. S. BAMBERG.
'Bv IIi* I- riemL
Debtors and Creditors.
All penmn* having claim* ngaiu«t the
estate of J. i . Miley, deceaM-d, are re-
<|Ue*led to pre»«*ut tlu'in duly attested,
and all pcr***l)» indebted to tlie -aid es
tate are required to make payment (<,
1‘laintitfs' AttoriK V.
•w
June 2 »-
Debtors and Creditors.
AH persons having claims against
estMieoi Thoma* N. Baker
are requested ft; f»rC«ent them duly
the
ed,
FDR-
LOVELY LADIES
-AT-
Jssss
. JUST RECEIVED
A very lar^e
and .
Very beautiful
Stock of the *
and Loveliest
Hats, Flowers,
Ribbons, &c., &c., &c.,
Which were
Bouirht at
1
Undreamed of before
in Barnwell's history,
and
which will be
Sold at First Cost.
These goods must be
seen
to be appreciated
and no lady should niiss^-
the chance to _
get a share ofttre—
BEAUTIFUL BARGAINS
now x
Waiting for wise buyers
at
Jesse punn’s,
BARNWELL. S. C.
DO YOU WISH TO RF Rt)^
—OK TOI K-
t<
►led,
U c*l
the undersigned.
Mid war * f
A K
Mi LEY
A dmini'
•July b-Jw
tratrix.
thigh
Di V Stcphfiis
and Briggs attended him anil he,is gel
ling on liiuly. On the same day his
ynnngcrTirother cut his foot severely
with an axe. On the.same day Mr.
John Blnun' s sister in-law, about Pi
years of age, tell from a small tree and
broke her arm.
Mrs. A. R. Carroll and her sou Mr. B.
R. < arroll have gone to New York on a
pleasure trip. They w ill visit Saratoga
and other places of interest.
Mr. Simon Brow n is 'liavin'g his store
house on Lartigue street rebuilt two
stories high, yhe first lloor will he
used for storing grain, hay etc., and
the second for furniture.\
Theacromplished educator M iss Mary
Girardeau and her niece Miss Marion
Girardeau, of Sumter, have been spend
ing a few days in our town, the guests
of M rs. B. J. Hammet.
Mr. J. 1*. Strobel and family and Mr.
J. G. Strobel and family went out July
dd to Holman's Bridgeona fishing ex
cursion and pic-nic and remained until
the Fourth, when they were joined in
the inpriiing by ( apt. J. C. Keys and
family and Miss Marion Girardeau and
Ja*. Thoipson, Esq., and fqmilv. It
was a uuM enjoyable occaslou.' The
party put up at “Savage’s’' Hotel.
Major A. J. Evans is authority for the
following : On Saturday, 27th June, I
was sitting on my piazza reading one
of my many newspapers to my w ife and
some friends, when suddenly there w as
a great noise from the rear, and on
turning I found that a considerable
w ind on tornado)had approached with
in 20 feet of the house. My; yard dog
ran lo di*eo\er what wa* (he unusual
trouble. He wa* taften up in the whirl,
some JO feet in the air, and landed some
distance oft iu an open field. The dog
came yelping hack to tin* Iuuim*, ,*t|>-
parentiy imiiiirt hut Ixidly frightened,
it wa* a clear, bright day.
Dr. Million' ha* raJ*ial^t-.airi> flower
la im he*ata»**die fae**. \\ he*can l*eal
lbat? Oi 7 \ ivk.
A llcndale^
Ashleigh
Baldoc
Bamhcrg
Barnwell . ‘
Barnwell No. 2.
Bennett Springs
Blackville
Bull Pond
Buford’s Bridge
Camphellton
(Hear Pond
Golston Braueh
Double Pond.
Duek Branch
Edisto
Elko
Fish Pond
Four Mile
Friendship
George’s (Teek
Gruhams
G rirhams No. 2....
t.r/'at Gy press
Kearse’a Mill.
Midw ay
Milhous Mill
Red Oak
-Reedy Branch.
Reedy Branch No. 2
Richland
Rosemary
SI loam .
Spriiigtown
Spur Branch
Sycamore . . . :
Three Mile
Well Branch
Williston
"Zouave . .
W. R. Brahhaiq.
S. A. Hair.
. B. Turner.
Jos. M. IMckinsou.
NN . R. < h ristie.
A.T. Woodward.
P. M. Cater,
Geo. |. Fogle.
J'. E, Shuman.
Richard .Morris.
F. M. Young.
. 11 II. Hill.
w.c. Folk.
II. J, Delk.
J . (i. (toogo
John Coomuv.
B. F. Drummond.
W. M. Kaysor."
W. M. Limhrick.
G. O. Barker.
II. M..Kennedy.
J. M, Inahinef.'
J. D. M ilhous.
J. T. Hogg.
Fcank Joyner.
■ E. Hul to.
Elijah W.roton.
o. (L Baxley.
J: L. Baxley.
C. M- Brow ui ig.
A. P. Dick*.
J. L. Armstrong
Lawton Sanders.
II. F. Rice.
J. J. Whaley.
J. D. Kinard.
C. R. Clayton.
E. L. Sanders.
S. G. Matthews.
(L R Black.
ROAD WORKING.
OkUCK ( NT V ( TiVI V|l*S|oX » R*.
Barnw ki.Y. S G.,.lu!y 7, Did.
TO Road OVERSEERS:
You are hendi)'individually instruct
ed ami directed to order mi' at once all
hand* iu your several jurisdiction* sub
ject p* road duty and lo have the high
way* under your control put in good
repair You will ai*o promptly rc|«ort
all defaulter* to ihinotlice.
By order of the Board.
M. J. DATE, clerk.
BRIDGE NO TICE.
Ornct rountV C«»mmi**k»nrr*,
Bamnw ki.i., S. .hilv 7, INhl,
One or more - of the • otumi-*ioner*
will t» at Morris’s Ford on the Great
SaltkehutHiie on Tnesday. 21«t Inst., at
12 o'clock, nmui, to jet out tin* contract
for rebuilding the main bridge.
The rigid to reject any and all bid* i*
reserved.
Plan* and *|*ecificatin»i* "ill b»* made
known at that time and place, _
By order of th** Board.
M J. i’A’l E. < Icrk.
;e saving' that biiyer*«ciin make by
Dissolution ol Copartnership. I" < ‘ ar a, ‘ l M *‘* 1 r; ‘ n ,H ‘ ,, -‘ liv *
w r * | erctl at any point m the above territory
'The Copartner.'hlp heretofore exist-j w ithin two hour* after being parked,
lug between the undersigned at Dun-j My location enable* me to avoid the
great waste that “long hauls’’ always
oau'e.
Full weight* given, packages strong-
Iv put up, prompt attention given to all
ail person* iudt hied to the
lire required to make pay
ment to the undersigned.
Jl LI A C. BAKER.
. Adumn»lrairix.
June 2***Jw
Final Discharge.
The undersigned will tile ld» final a*'-
eount a* Administrator of the e»t.ite of
Alfred W alker, d(N*ea**‘<l, with Ja*. O.
Patterson, K*q.. ProtiMte Judge, nml
applv for final dUcharge on Saturdav,
July 1'th, l*l»l.
A. W. BAILEY,
Ad ministrator.
—June ITth, —
COLP WAVE
—AT-
WILLISTON.
Cheap Coolness.
No matter how liighthe therinomcter
may go the |tro|ij*xat a.id near all sta
tions on Hie .south < arolina 4ml Black-’
ville, Alston A \»-w berry Railroad* can
k«*ep co«d and c«»iiif<»rtah|e, happy and
healthy, by purchasing pure Ire from
the under-igned, who w 111 k**i*|» a full
supply coiixtantly on hand until the
ejose «»f ih«* heated term.
»«**>*f4a*ked lotW
OWNG/NHOUSE?
THEN BUY HIE *
Thomas Steam Press
A.an d—
Seed Cotton Elevator.
< It I* the i»io*l |*erfect •y*teni in u*e.
(jnloading c«»ttoii from wagon*, clean
ing and delivering it Into gin* or •tall*,
t ottoii doe* not pa** tlirougli Fan ami
|*re**, re«|uire« no pulley* m»r l>elt*. It
*ave* time and money.)
Talbott & Sons
Endues and Boiler, Stationary
and Portable. Old Do
minion ‘Com Mills >12n to
. SJOO. Talbott’s Saw A\ills,
Improved Frletmtt and Rop♦ , Fe»*d f2U(i
pi fMsi. Luiumu*and Van M inkle cot
ton
Gins ? Cotton Pi-esses.
Good bleufs.
* *
All p«;rsons wlm made b ans through
Col. W. IL Duncan or our solveSj i.j,,
•.tii-.v.-or-, and whose obligat'iomm H ' m
now:maturing can nave their loarui re,
newed il they so desire hy making up-r
lYBcatioji to u>.
WILMS J. DCN( AN
J. J. BROWN.
~Jnaia-tf
LAND FOR SALE:
f
‘©.- . ) . - t
Otic hundred and thirty-three nerr*
of line timber lands Hear Fort Royal 14.
R., hounded by lands of J.JH. Killings-
worth and others. For terms apply t (>
JOHN E. ALLEN,
AUorncy-A>4t-I.a\v,
may 21-tf) Barnwell, S. C.
I
HINETY-ONE NEWS.
-■.-YOUNG MEN'S YEAR.-:-
I
ORREST, the great Confederate
Cavalry ( hieftain, used to say
TTiTiFfhv GeticT.Vi who " dti~
victories w asjhe “one who
got there !ii>t with the
most men.”
DUNCAN & HAY
Believe that tlje same principle will hold
good in business, *vml that the nn^r-
chant who secure* the advantage
of position and otters the most
ami L/e<t bargain* to the people
i* sure to receive their pa
tronage, because it i* to
the interest of all buyers
to get the greatest value for
, the m*u>ey that can beexpr ud-
ed ill ftllppiyjng f bcir j*-*
ami iujenrir*. So weJiave secured
N u r n h e r g e r ' * O I il > t a n d on
the Square, and a* it «.pcn* due North
*o w »- set our eolllpl** to the pole >t cT
prlnclplessif trade that jniint th** rer.d
to 'iicct *' with true and unerring light.
Good Goods. Poor Prices.
We are now receiving our tir«t stock*
Xml vve invite «p«*ci»l ajteution to the
fact that they are all fresh. Hone *helf-
worn, none made worthless by old age.
We take pleasure P»o in assuring tho
public that they have been iMiughl right
and that they shall be, PM dd right. It I*..
1 finrtfiTTTTnTl'fe^e i« «ee ln»w miH*lwe« au
make on any artiide, huf pi tee bow
many gnml* wec*u handle at clasr fig
ure*. For •* new merchant* we know
that we have to w in ink way to puhlitT
[ favor and while it may I'!* a hard task
in U' 1 * -jr am* place of live c«>m|»e(UU)fi
we are enlUied for the war and intend
to get there,
TURN OVER THE NEW LEAF;
By *elllng strictly for ca«h or It*
equivalent wr will avoid bad debt* and
so esi’af*** the necessity im|H»sed tt|w*n
crediting merchants of rliarging g<s»«|
paving customers so much for their
good* that they can risk selling on time
to Toni, Dick and Harry ami the test of
the world.
?(o we Invite every body to i‘oine and
*ee mir nice new stm'ks of Maple ami
Fancy (.rtHcrie*, width is large enough
to defy a long season of fatoiae, <>ur full
supply of Dry (•mnI* comidcte In all
lute*, preftr enough fi» plea*e theclioie.
e*t ta»te» and cheap ciio igh to gratify
the most careful purchaser*.
Shoes, Notions, Fancy Goods,
Tobacco and Cigars,
and all the long li-t that wc have gath-
9
t«
We offer waw Mill men
the most complete outfits
and at l«»ttom price*.
and Ginner*
iu the >tatc.
-Lx
Tihij;
barton under :h** firm name of H. B.
Matthews a Brother, i* thi' day dis
solved bv inutual'consent.
IL B. M A l l HKW>,
J. < . -MATTHEWS.
*1 une 2fld. 1S'»1.
The undersigned will continue the
busincs* on hi*mvn accmtnt and *nticits
it continuance of tiie patronage extend
ed to the old firm. He will collect all
The Managers elected hy each Glub |
and the one apfaiinted by-each Club
President, with the above appointed hy
the County Chairman—all hying samif
a* served at last Primary, with the ex
ception of necessary changes—w ill con-
stitute Hie Managers for the Depioeratie
Primary'Elections to he held July 11th
and IS til,
W. 1». Rick, ( hairmajK
Bamherg^S. i .
D. II. WmiKRsroox, Secfetary.,
, lUat kv illc, IS. » \
Hannibal Hamlin.
, Prcsiilent in f.itieoln
at Bangor, Maine, on
the n^d y'ear of hi* life,
known by personal «
I bv |*olith :d pr»Moine|it
who wa* Vice
first term, died
the bh in*t, iu
He wa- Iwfp r
ttarijie* than
. IB* alwav*
det>ts dm* to ami pay al! claims against
1 ite old linn.
11. B. MATTHEWS,
Dunbarton, S. (J.
July :!d, 1S1M.
Silramonsto StisEiit Dsfernlants.
SlATK OK Sm Tit ( ’.V Rot. IN A, UvKXWKI.I.
Gouxty—In tmk Cot ri of Common
Pl.K.VS. "
— - ———rr“ - / ' s
COPY SUMMONS—KOH RKUKF.
it ’oiiiplaint Served.'
Alike Brown, Plaintiff^
•/ against
The American Freehold Land Mortgage
Company of London, Limited, and J.
J. Blown, Defendants.
To the Defendants above named :
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in this
[ action, w hich is filed in the office of
Clerk of Court in said county, and to
serve a copy of your answ er to the said
complaint.on the .subscriber at Ins office
in Barnwell, S, C M within twenty days
after Hie service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such service, and if you fail to
answer tlie complaint w ithin the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
^demanded in thucomplaint.
Dated'iatjMlay of J une, A. D. 1KD1.
[sKAR.jAV. (in.moijk Simms,t . C, F.
W. A. HO-r.MAX, ;
Flaiutill’s Attorney.^
To The American Freehold Land Mort
gage Company*, Limited, Absent De
fendant*.
'lake notice that the complaint in this
action (together . u itli the summon* of
w hich the foregoing isaeopyj wa* filed
in the office of ihe ( le;k of the Circuit
Court of Barnwell eountv, if) the state
orders nml priei’* a* near zero a* tin
cities can freeze them. Orders and enr-
res|M»ndenee solicited.
K. L. NIXON,
WiMi'ton, S.
June Isth.
fiotice to the Coloreil People.
There are a great many colored per
son- entitled to pen-ions tinder the C.
S. laws who do not know it. There f is a
pension for every person who served in
the late war on the side of the govern
ment and w ho was injured thereby in
the slightest mariner. . The widows of
such person* and tlieir children are en
titled to pensions. 'This money is in
the C. ^.'Treasury and is yours. All
you have, to do is to show that you are
entitled to it. Let. all ’colored person*
who can read mention this to other col
ored people who cannot read, and in
t hat way carry tlie information to those
w ho are entitled to pensions knd who
need them. Let the-preachers mention
it to their flock* and Hie teachers tell it
to their patrons.
For particniars applv to —’
J. B. BI KCK HALTER,
junel-bw. # Barnwell, 8. G.
GOOD MEDICINES.
West’s Electric Cct.e, price $1.00
per bottle.
Lawrknck’s Liver Stimulator—
priee 5(t cents per bottle.
Charles Fochmaun is agent for these
excellent remedies and will he pleased
to relieve the sick and suffering.
seplfi-tf -
'R. W. RILEY,
SURGEON DENTIST,
BARMVKl.I., S. 0.
of Soli
Iy, M*
ii <
a, on
he 2d d
i v u
m-
W'Hl attend call"
.h*‘ at ( apt. Gi 0-
aprJ-1 v
Lethe .County. Of-
Ki’cv’- resilience.
III! V
W; A. tftTf MW
l*f lin'IUT’- Mfr*;
'The sutntuV i n<
r»«
1*.
Ai
‘tiltnral i
held at
igust.
d M«
(It
tu.g i
hstii
bufjS
»l Sc«4
i *‘A ! >*14^*1**!
t
l!i wf
F.'fdtrvf atri»le, ,+ -.p. ►» irto w»rt I
HHimsa mux unt m**.
fi to pi^sssiC Iu *m*+, e-.**» ?»r)s
f asua, iti <u-am»*w4 tJv«r•«
Jd.
I
wore
over*
gia.it
Ih e j
il r«
e*»^ .'tml to-►
i(» lift* Im* ak* <
H hrli death
an
\ *
rm
Lu
hhi
ForMa.] aria, Liver Trou
ble, or Indigestion, u»e
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Coffins and Caskets.
■ *
— • \ n i t «t rrr y or
^ELt-iniAMPE A CO.,
WILt-lou. 8. C. J
ai*r *>- m
II. C. BADHAM,
^ .OKXKIt.VI, AUKN’T\
COI I MBIA. S. G.
The Talliott Engine J- the l^*t.
apr B* tf
Citizens Sauings Bank,
OF 3ARNWELL, S- C*-„
Will oj)eii for bti*ine**on Jnth March,
1*1*1.
. ^ In addition to conducting a
General Banking Business
A hew feature ha* been Introduced.
IMIIKEST W ILL BE PAID I POX DKPUM f*.
In the Saving- Department a Great
Boon i- afforded to all, especially La
dies and ( hildren.
Sums of fl.fin and upward- will tie re
ceived for Deposit from the Ut to loth
of January, AtmL^fari-y and Oct oh,-r
InU-rest will 1>* paid and added to
principal every three months. Ladle*
save your pin money 1‘arents provide
for your children.
Treasurers of Societies inerease the j
funds intrusted to your care by safely
.investing them wi»h ns.
( orre-pondence and deposits solicited
N. F. KIRKLAND, Sr.,
F resident.
(i. DFNCAN BELLINGER.
N ice-Fresident.
J’ERRY M. BU CKINGHAM.
Cashier.
melv 20-tf
r tin ii and our mui
j All eu*rom* r* w il
eourteoii* atn*nrioti a
of fair price* and lo
I al! *hall t*> onr trade
our New Year Greeting* to t
| and the public ate! open w hh
P
tal g»»od
l»* *erv ed ’ w Bh
d Hie gohiett rule
to«t treatment to
nark, >o we giie
ir friend*
onr doof
and heart*
. Dl
for their c
N( AN
omtu
xV: HAY
BARNWELL, S. (.
yf I *ixc \x. II. c. II w
DR. K. II. HARLEY is with n*
and w ill be pleased 4.• welcome hi* htin-
dred*.of old (riciid* and to make thou—
and- of m*n- onc>.
Freliy Places.
I offer for sale om 1 of the mo*t desir
able lot* in tin* tow n of Elko, contain
ing one acre and baling a nice cottage
residence and all nrces*ary improve
ment*. • "* T" *' ■
•Aiso*' ' * *.
A tract of one hundred acre* of land
a mile from the Elko de|M>t, healthy,
with excellent neighl»or>, h dwelling
and other fafm buildings.
For terms and price- call on of write to
ANDREW T. WOODWARD,
aprfi-tf j Barnwell, S. C.
The Electric Age Shoe.
-FOR sale BY-'
Gko. W, Ckokt,
Aiken^ S. C.
J, B. BrRCKitALTKR,
Barnwell, S. C.
Croft & Burckhalter,
■
AXTOR]VE.YH -AT LAW
~ BARNWELL C. II., S. C.
BAHX WBL.L., C.
No more Muscular Rheumatism Tho
only preventive lor Paralysis. Sure
euTe for Sleeplessness, Cold and Sweat
ing Feet, and tin* absolute Specific for
Neuralgia and nearly all Nervous Dis
eases. 1 ou cannot take cold if you keep
the Electric Current in your body up to
the normal point. (june-Gui
IF
YOU
WAtf
ORGA
BARGA
[BuyNOW
SPECIAL
I8UMIIER SALE
500
I FINE ORGANS at Way
I Dawa Prlcca-tocloM.
j Mary 3¥n*#~f3 toffi montbty
-or fit C«uto, Moac* to*
JWL No XotsrMt
IGrcat bargains
iMoattwaoM. Can't boUL
I Writ* tor Hartala Shoot.
LUD6EN l BATES,
SAVANNAH. GA.
\
Road Notice.
" Will practice in all the Courts of this
State and in the Knifed State* Courts.
Mr. Croft will attend the Courts of
Barnwell County and all matters of im
portance w ill receive the personal at
tention of each member of the firm,
may 20-tf
Surry of Eagles Nest.
. '■ —BY—
JOHN ESTEN COOKE, J
Is the liest story of the late war between
the States yet published. . Everybody
ought to read it, men, women and chil
dren. It gives graphic pen pictures of
most stirring scenes enacted In the Vir
ginia campaigns, and the thread of love
running through it gives a ze-t and fla
vor that cold hi-torv does not have. If
you w ish to refresh your memory of
the time w hen you wore tin.* gray, or to
tea' h your children the trim story of j connecting w ith a ntihlk* road ini ollc-
-7',* ^P.' - l* J' » u«n-"untv dn l a r«t ,
^mi.ly illnnr*t,J volume of 1*1 r . K ,., .If no .l.j.ctlm, I-. , n .,|, ,ho ri-lit
and costs 12 00 A few copies mi *ale at of w ar be granted Hie e aid road u Ilf ho
Tm Fi;*)> lb offnv, or will be delivered j declared a iiigbway.
U> any uj«ou nccipio! price * j By onh r ol the Board,
junel tf . jiiuci-u! ^ M »
- I • * ’
Ofkick County Commissioxkrs,
Baknw F.i.i., S. C., J une 2, IH1H.
ihe Commissioners will consider at
their meeting on the 4th day of August
next a petition asking that the road
leading irom the public mad at Far
rell s Crosa Roaffs.-Hirmigh the neigh-*
Imihood known a* Bm k Head, th«
Colleton Hue neat George Herndon’,
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