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xz .) The Barnwell People, .Alli;uiee Deparlment. JNO. W. HOLMES, KfMTOK A X r» K 1 OK. I.AKtiKST COUNTY CIRCULATION ri.H' l{S|».\ Y„ .1M.V It,, IX'.H. Mrs. .l« lV<‘i>on l»:iviv has at Ih«| ron- hoiiUh! that ili«' rcuuiiiis of ht r Iiti^IkiiuI tsti.tll haw their tinul resting place in KfchinutHl ^ r * ‘ ••‘Uua l{aih\KV eati h- in" tip with the propessiou.. Itcan hill [teoph* as neatly anti expetfilfciu-Iy as any first class road tip North. (attton' pruphe*:* art: pretlielin^ a Klifn-tujp. of u :iji||i(,ii hales of eotlon in the present ciop. Such an apparent vaiantiiy /nij^ht he a hle>sjn" in dis- guise.. lames H. Moore, \\1k> was < liairnian of the hemorrat ie State Kxe- t-ittive ('oimnittee during several earn- paigns, is of the ofl'-hand opinion that tht* \\ rits it>r the special election ordeied to tw llefd t.n fhe ’iJtTfIf 1 fisi ”“eiifiTiorT»e j . withdrawn, and that, the Vlectiou must j*.' their aide and ehoptent advocacy of be held as diteeteil hv thein. i Alliance principles, ^hedi.vuer►••rved a* Un Onlfity'Xffgllll t)V :1k coui.• ty A.c.ah^ Ja'.y 5th, Ih* 1 '.*. 'M. .1. I‘A rK/.-*Asset i »n; Knnon, lo wfi' in «n. r,>mmum< aliens tm Alhahce .Mailers should he addressed. Ofllc rs of Ihr I (>H«t) tlliautc. •t. literstm Sinif|i,:|’residriit. f M Mixstor, \ ice President. W tt. ItamU r-.’, Secretary., A. K Krce, Treasurer. 1 W. Itritton, i liaplain. lieu. || Kirklaiid, r and OrKaiifzer. U .A, All. Steward or Assistant l.ecturwr. W. K. Madler, % Ihsir Keeper. 15. K. Harley, Assistant Hour Ket'jHT. * l» W. Ihufliford, Seri*•ant-at Anns. F. H. < n-ech, Iii si i less A Kent. Exeeutivi; ( oiimiitiee—C, It. Free W. W. Pittrjek, AV. A Faust. Trade 1,'ommiUee—<». M. Hunter, E. H. Dowlimr, .1, M. t inier, \\\ A. All. ('ominittee on i m»«m1 of the < )rd> r —.F, <!. Mc Millan. M. Kdetdiehl; VV. T. (Jave, .Jr K •SnellinK, K. It. <iui>ss. — ' Tlic Alliance meeting at Midway on Saturday was attended by some sj\- hnndred fdords of creation” and many fair Indies. Speeches were made by Col. Hobert Aldrich Slid State Lecturer^ Talbert. Both were at tlieir best and the Htulienee was pleasiiul and protite<l J 11 r \ f'd’'''TC'o Pyv. Kv C ox*. < Y »*.A kvwK!"!. * •' ' rv. P. m.K’a ri t . S. ( ', .FuA Kith, >!T. To tlie mem hers of tlo* I. seen five Com* ini:t• e of ^he Iiemperaiie Farly of Hufn-wvll County, S. C. • i.entlemen : -The Flection Committee of your county having tailed and re fused to tabulate and declare the result of the rej unis of the |‘riirj;HV Klertio,! of | he F Hi) i list ant. on aeeotinL of nuiue- roius irregiibirities, yon are hereby noti- lieil to inei't at Itarnwell, Friday, .Inly 17ih, at 11.1*0 a. in., to arrange for a pri mary-election to nominate Candida ten for the vacancies of Hon. I). P. So journer in the Senate, and Hon. S.^S. Owens land possibly lion. J. Kyerson Smith) in thu llouseof KepresentatfVes; and for such other business as may properly come before the Executive Committee, Your County Chairman j-wnnhl warn you, gentlemen, that thY duty is im perative. The welfare of your party, .to which you have been faithful in tin* pa^t, demands that you attend this meeting. 'J he time is short. We must net, and act. prompt ly, or by oiir leth v argy deal a blow- in tlie faceof the grarul old I lemderatic Party. Facli member of the Commit tee who receives this no tice shall be expected at the meeting on Friday, .Inly 17th, IHIH. W. 1$. Hick,fhaiTmap. 11. JI. Wii nKiisr'ooN. Secretary. In ■■ -I,'.■i.... - i'.w as •ihunnant in quantity amt the tmM considering fhe present, ami prob-i ^ . 1 1 exacting taste newer enooed lieffer able prices of eotfon if •should he re- , mew he red that dealers changed the ! elassifloatjoiTeit‘gratis iast fall. What j is imw e a'l4esl* x g^*jf~mstt' I Hi ig ’' w-as for merly “miildliug.” qnd the present “ni'nldling” used to he’“low middling.” Sinee lH»oember there ha» h<-en no “good middlinif” on the neirhet. That i* the grade innde In this section v\ lo-i. the-sejrsmt^»r gathering .ne good. It would tiring on the present market i» “Tnki:i .’ A Ilianee .Heetings. Meetfngs for public addresses in the interest of the principles and purposes of Ho* Fanners’ Alliance w ill he held at the following times and places. M« in- Ints of the order are urg< il to give tin* eueoin agenient of th*jr presence, and all persons in sympathy'-are cordially invited t«* attend, , basket pie nies are, to !>*■ given at ea«di place of meeting and ample provision should be made oy all cents in Charleston, a cent and a frae- participants for the entertainment of tion morep,-r pound tlia’ii “middling'' the audience*. now sells for. So there is no ns*, for l*eoph* to become o\« i hiio- over pro*- peets. . , SX. ■* & T)ie Coo-aw lawyer- have agreed that chief Justice puller shall ileeide that niucb argued and more tangled ca»c on 4»ther stih-Alliancf The lecturers of the «uli-AIliances are especially charged to he present and it is hoped that no ou^)will fail toaMend. .V general county mass meeting will Ik* held at Haruwell on Monday, JuTv ’.Hhll. • Tlie W illiston. Tinker’s Creek and all within reach will its merits. ~'|f they shall aee-»pt }»i« deie UMioiaw- liiril. no in:iniT" wTTTfT It mav be, they will In* wise A* It stands now the Coosaw Company i* mining rock in tlic*mnr*hc»on which it pavs m*royalty, and the Florida phosphate* are becom ing more popular and in greater de mand at tlu* exiwise of the Carolina « - digging*. .The state has lost but litile royalty *o far, hceatt* ' the Cooa.aw peo ple have been paying on tin* surplus they had stored up when they were stop|H*d. The greatest danger l» in the, advantage tin* situation gives to the luive their meeting Tuesday, ii-t Fttlv.— at W illislim on The lllackville. l>oohle I'omf, Oak land ami Oaktlale suh-Alliances will meet at blaekv ilk* on *Wednesdav, 22«l Julv. l1h«; 4 bamlM*rg, < «dson, Sprlngtown, St. .fohns ami IIuliter’s t hapel -uh-Alli- auee* w in meet on T'hiir*day, -'hi July, at < ols.oi >>b,M»i.house. , The >altk4*li*Hchle. ^lf I'h^a-ant, Me!| branch. Faith, bethel, buford * Hrl.lg*. and SF ad v t.rove >uh-.\ lliaoee. will, meet at ||«*over s Academy near Salt- kehatehie on Friday, - i tit -Inly. The Allendale, bull I’omF, llarmotiv, Appleton and Cave’s -oh-Alliances will We heVebv announce Mr. RAMs bFlHi for. the ''enate and pledge him to abide bv all The rules and regulations, governing the Itvmocratic Primary l.h-etion and not to ai-eejit' a nomination or an ofllee f rom any,soure»* other than t In*' regularly consiituted Democratic organ i/.at Ion. W.S. BA M lip KG. by hU Friends. The friend'of Dr. W. b. RICE w ill 'import him for tin* Senatorslilp. He ha* fully complied with all the require ments of the I’rimarv plan, IHseunJi- dacy is based on his worth as a eitir.en and his past eminent services to the De- ^ im*cr:itic party. IIis Hfe Is iiis best eulogy. ' ' r Fkikx dt, . We perehy nominate f apt .TefTerson j Stokes for the office of Senator of-barn 4 well t'oiitity, and pledge him to abide, hv the t|«>ei«ion of the Demoeratie pri mary eleetion. Capt. Stokgs is a pro gressive farmer, an enthusiastic Alii- i aticenian, and has level-lieKded, well- <ielined views ulb all the public que.*- t • itu'iv tTiat now iTtiiffoiit ns: 1 1 I MANY FRIENDS. meet at Allendale on Saturday, i'.«th Florida fit |<|4 Their devi hq»meiit\ July. i.- a - ?_*«• ... ’ i . threaten* the' industry with dangerous rivalry. In tin* St at A Row Average. AVY«mx«rTo.v. stilly l<).—The Depart ment of Agriculture'* July cotton crop re|»nrt nays; District Lecturer John T. flaaton, of Aiken, will attend t*aeh of these meet ings and other distinguished jq*eaker» may 1m* present. Tin* MarllniroCounty Alliance adopt ed the following resolution* at U* an- ‘The general average for cotton ha* nual meeting on the tihinvt: ndvaneed tliree points, standing at KS(i-|'l. This i* tliree point- tedow the July rtturn of last year and one above tliat of Ihsii. “In i*ut four seasons sinee I>71 have the July returns been *o low. The re-' turns of the condition l*v States are us follows; Virginia, Hi; North Carolina. 77: South t arolina, hi; tieorghv. X-*; Florida, 1M; Alabama, H7; Mis*i*-ipp|, hi; Poiiisiana, Wt; Texas, Arkan- *as,!*J; Tennessee. Si.” , • Jill) Wrather Aceording lo Hicks. Storm* in progress at iln* t opemug of July w ill wind up to ilic cast about the ‘id. About tin* Ath a ml lith. a low ba rometer will ea<isc an oppressive^ warm wave. The presence o| the new iimmiii tolded will cause storms on ilo* ."itli to <»th. Cooler air and fre-h o/om* will bring a “breathing spell” until about Hu* HMli, when it will begin to grow verv warm, eulminating iu excessively high. teui|M'raturr and storms alioiit the 11th, I2iji and I tth. Notu the l’2th and -i-iLb— Anoiiveot ijicff** fTTTTr intervene before the reactionary move ment* on and next to the I7ih. From 2Jd to 'idth i* the next, period of storm and change. Among the hottest davs of the summer about this time. Mercu ry Ison the 2*Ith and will add cloudi ness and uniggines* up to rcactioiuiry days, -MUIi and doth. .I’ossildy cooler about J’t, 2iith and 27th. Hesolyed’, First. That we pledge our- p*l\es ti* plant only ten acres of cotton to the horse in l''ii*i, provided we can g» t the eo-«qM*ration of the cotton 'Mate*, s»» as to deerease the priHluetion of cotton atufso obtain a.dur reward forour latw.r. S**»*ot»d. That we retpiest the State Alliance to eAll for a eoiiveution of the eolton grower* of the ><Mith. irrcs|iget- iv** of ela»* or color, to meet at - not later tli tn Deeetnbcr l»t, next, to c»»n- »hler ih«* same. The Alliance AHernalivi * s. Mr. John W. \\ diets, of Kansas, I.ec- turerof the National Alliauee, spoke at tirtM'iiwootlon the bill lust. From the World reporter’* account of an inter view with him we tf»ke tin* following iuten*stlng opinion of the outlook : 'lr. WII lets say* he wants it distinct ly understiMid that neither he nor the Alliance i* in favor of the Third party. Tiie farmers want certain things, and these they will endeavor to obtain 1MTitiitliii *"'** 1 f*.^** mr -"— * or the other of the existing parties. They don’t care whether their g<Mid* are hauied by t he' Republican or Democratic wagon, imt th *y must Im* liatiled* If neliher party will grant their demunds then skand from under, for the Alli ance is hound to have what it wants, no ie.atr.er w ho is hurt. There will he no Third party unless the farmers are driven to it. Tin Alliance, Mr. Willets think*, i* steadily gaining ground all over tlie Bunch Me Bee, formerly of f.rcen- country. In Kansas it is strongest — ville, the present superintendent of the 150,000 members—though other state* Central system, has worked his w av up I *‘He not far behind - There are I .Ml Alli- -froni the. groiunh When he, Pieut. , lepers in Kansas, and from 'WeA* <»ov. Mauhlen and other young bloods ! to ten can he IouimI in each farm house, around D r,> eiiville, got through with Pvery Allhm.’o man in that-tale U thor- their wild ont* afte^lhe war atiij sober- ougli’v informed on eennomieqtit—tom** Jy came to the eonclusion that they had i»-n(i V> eapahh* of taking tlu* -imupa! a to work for a living, young Mi bee went moment’* notice and debate any and all to Atlanta to see < ’ol Forcnere, the t hen of the A lliatiee dematids. superintendent of the Piedmont Air j The greatest support of the Alliance I hereby pledge ml»e|f to abide the result of tire I Mrtooenitic primal v, and w ill not accept a nomination from any, At her party parties. JPFFPIWON STOKES. — • I FOR TIIE EEI.ISEATI RE. I We hereby nominate Mr. II. II. Crum as a candidate for tiie House of Repre- j MMIfatives to -uereed the late Dr. S. S. I Owens We believe him to la* a suita ble man for the place, knowing him to have conviction* of his own and the , iu h n Ii IJKJK J to express them. MANY VOTERS. I pledge myself to abide by the re sult* of tlie primary election, and not to accept a non!nation or an office from any source other tiian the regitlarly constituted l>eiiio«'ratio organisation. •Y II. II. < RI M. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. flEO. W. MoRRAI.r.. of Ben nett Spring* town-hip, having decided to remove to baruwell f«»r tlie practice «»f hi- profe-sion a* phvsieian and -ur- geoti w ill on Mini after Moudav next of fer hi* *erv h*e» to the |H‘«qde of barn- well and vicinity. Ollier for tin* present at oflh*c of Dr. MUilOIIS. julvlb-tf State Election Notice. THE STATE UF SOUTH CAROLINA .. BARNWELL COUNTY. IN THK COURT OP PKOBaTK. By James 0. Patterson. E*q., Judge of I'rohatc in Barnwell County,- ,, Whereas, W. Gilmore Simms applies for fjetrer* of Administration on the es tate of (tovan S. Simm,ih deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he ami appear laifore me at a tourt ofi’ro- bate for the said county, to be holden at Barnwell C. H. on Saturday, the 25th day of July, lH9l,atll o’clock a. m., to show/cause, If any, why the said ad ministration should not Ire granted. Given under my hand andAhe seal of the Court this 13th day of July, A. D. 1*1*1, and in the JHith .year of American 1 ndependence. JAS. O. J’ATTPRSON, July Hi-2 I’roliate Judge. Silmmons to nbsent Defendants. Statk of South Carolina, Barnwf.ll County—In tiie Court of* Common IT.kas. (Copy Summons for Relief. Complaint Served.) • 4 J. I,. Still for him«elf and as Guardian ail 1 item for Alice .StilT, Benjumm Norris, J. M. Norris and Elisha Mor ris, Plaintiff*, against J. AV. Bate*, Georgia AV. Morris. Della Ann Morris, S. E|ira Harley, Mary 8. Still, Jane M. Still, Sammy Norris, Emmet Norris, SaIHe Norrfsjand the Carolina Midland Railway Company, successors to the Barnwell Railway Company, Defendants. To the Defendants above named : You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in thi* action, which i* tiled iu tlie office of Clerk of Court in said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on tiie subscriber at bin of- tire in Barnwell, S, C, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of *uc4i service; and if you fail to answer tiie complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion w ill apply to tlie Coufct for the re lief demanded in tlie eomplaint. Filed 1st July, I HIM. r sF.aL.j AV. Gu.uork Simms, C. C. P. J. O. PATTERSON, PUintHTs Attorney. To the ab-enl Defendants Sain in) Nor- rD7FTh'imef Norris hirdT>h1 lv7,rri-- lake Notice, That the complaint in thi* action (together with the Summons of which.the foregoing i* a copy) was filed iu the office of the t lerk of the < 'ir^* cult Court of Barnwell County, in tlie Mat** of South Carolina, oi| the lat day of July, I Nil I. J. O. PATTERSON. Plaintiff* Attorney. July IG-ilw* Debtors and Creditors. All peraon* having Haims against the estateof J.C. Mlley, deceased, are re- queated to present them duly attested, and ail persona indebted to the *«ld es tate are re«juired to make ftayment to the undersigned. A. E. MILKY, Administratrix. Midway. 8.C.—July t»-Jw MM WORKING. i Office County Commissionr**; it sax w ► i.t.. S 1'., July 7, IMtl. TO ROAD OVERSEERS: You are hereby individually Instrnct- ed and directed P* order out at once all hanil* in your several jurisdiction* sub ject to rniid duty and to have the high- w ays mwler vour control put In go«w| repair You w ill also promptly report I all defaulters to this office. By order of the Board. M. J. PATE. Clerk. BRIDGE NOTICE. \ Notice to Creditors. | EftteSt NCWS All persons h.ivift claims-agalnst the estate of R. E. Hartzog, dyceaaed, late of Barnw v ell county, will present the same to me property prmj&n on or be fore Monday^ August 10th, 1891, or be barred pavment thereof. J AMES O. PATTERSON, * _ Judge of I’robate, B. C’. -y.Barnwell, S. C’., 9th July, 1891. (td For Sale. —FOR— LOVELY LADIES -AT- Jesse Dupp’s. A nice Two-horae Farm tkar health ful Boiling Springs, with good dwelling and outbuildings, line water ahd beau tiful shade trees. Part cleared, balance In tine timber. Large adjoining tract of cultivated land can be bought by one desiring a larger place.. For further In formation as to this rare chance apply to THE PEOPLE, Barnwell, S.C. July 2-tf Simmons to Absent Defendants. JlJST RECEIVED A very large and Very beautiful Stock of the Latest and Loveliest 4 Sta}r of South Carolina Uurnirdl County. Court of Common rieat. COPY SUMMONS. FOR RKLIF.F. (Complaint Served.) J. W. Bates aud it. II, AValker^Plain- tifl*. * against P. AV. Farrell, Wiiliam Norris, J. L. Still, J. M. Norris, Samuel Norris, Sallie Norris. Emmett Norris and Al ice Still, Defendants. • rainTrfoit. To the Defendants above name: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of Clerk of Court In aaid County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the •ubacriber at his of fice in Barnwell, 8. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will applv to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. Dated 20th day of June, A D. 1«91. [ska!..] W. Gii.work Simms, C. C. P. AV. A. HOLMAN, Plaintiff*’ Attorney. To AVHliam Norris, J. M. Norris, Sam uel Norris, Sallie Norris and Emmett Norris, Absent !K*fendants, Take notice that t hr coni plaint in thi* w hieii the foregoing is a copy4 w a* tiled in :lie oft1«*e of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, of Barnweil County, fu the State Carolina, on the 201I1 dav of June, 1891. AV. A. HOLMAN, Plaintiffs' Attorney. june S.VGw " n "" 11 1 ” , ’ 1 ' Trr ""'" Debtors and Creditors. Ail person* having claims against the estate of Thomas N. Baker, tiec-a*ed, are requiwtcd to present them duly at tested, and all person* indebted to the said estate are required to make pay ment to the undersigned. J l LI A C. BAKER. Administratrix. june 2.'*-3w Hats, Rowers, Ribbons, See., &c„ &c., Which were Bought at Prices - Undreamed of before in Barnwell’s history, . arid which will be Sold at First Cost. These goods must be seen to be appreciated and no lady should miss the chance to get a share of the BEAUTIFUL BARGAINS now Waiting for wise buyers ' at ’ Jesse ptiqips, BARNWELL. S. C. Good I>JeWs. All persons who made loans through Col. AV. H. Duncan or our selves, Ida successors, and whoso ohligatron* ur» now maturing can have their loan* re newed if they so desire by making ap plication to us. - WILLIS J. DUNCAN, J.J. BKOAVN. Barnwell, 27th February, 1891. mar.Vtf *- LAND FOR SALE. «v ' * , ' One hundred and thirty-three acres of Fine timber lands near Port Royal,R. R., bounded by lands of J.;H. Killings^ worth and oilier*. For term* appl y u> —JOHN E AIJ.EN, Attorney-Aiit-Law, may 21-tf) Barnwell, S. C. mETTONE NEWS. i -.-roum men s ran..:- F DO YOU WISH TO BE BOSS —or rota— OWN GIN HOUSE? THEN BUY THE Thomas Steam Press •AND— ORRE8T, the great Confederal* * Cavalry Chieftain, used to say that the General who*won ’ got there first with the - most men.” DUNCAN J HAY Believe that the same principle wf>h holil good in bual||fi|Mi u %nd that the mer chant who secures the advantage of position and offers the most and best bargains to the people Is sure to receive- their pa tronage, because it is to the interest of all buyers to get the greatest value for the money that can be expend ed in supplying their necessities and luxuries. So we hnye secured N-urnberger’sOld Stand on the Square, and as it open* due North hi we set our compass to tb** pole eta/ priariples of trade that point the road to success w ith true and unerring light. * Good Goods. ‘ Poor Prices. AVe arc now receiving our first stocks and wre invite *|Kvial attentiou tr> tlie^ fact that tlie) are all fresh, noae *litfll - worn, none made worth less by old age. We take pleasure too in as-ariug th** ippK pahHu that they hajte bceu lMittglM riglrt" and that they shall be sold right. It is notour purpose to see bow amcb weeatt make on any article, hut t>» see how many gondii we cau handle at close ures. For as new m«-r, bants we know that we have to win our way to public favor and w hilw.it mav be a bard ta*k in this age ami pla*s* of live roafipetiti«»ri we are enii»tr*l fur (he war and intend to get there. J Seed Cotton Elevator. fit U the mo«r perfect system in use. Unloading isdtoa from wagons,, tdean- ing and ilellrering it Into gins or suits. Cotton does not passthrough Fan and Prea*, requires no pulleys nor belts. It saves time and nsooey.) Final Discharge. I Talbott & Sons’ The undersigned will Hie hi- final ac- count as Administrator of the estate of Alfred Walker, dc»*ea*ed, with Jas.^t. Patterson, E«q.. Probate Judge, and apply for final discharge on Saturday, July I8th, I81U. A. W. HAILEY, Administrator. June 17th. 1891 COLP WAVE —AT- WILL ISTON. Pluck Bill Win. Line. He asked the sui»cr inton dent for work and then told hlmHlHtt ho wap mit liarticular a* t<> tlu* kind <d' work *0 long a* he r4H44 iv»M|4HVf[>iovineo-t — ( ol. Fggpa<•!•(* looke<l at tire voting man qttT™c)tlly for a tinn*, and asked him U iu* did not want to take lii* place? Not yet, *aid AleBe\ bnt l hope some day to fill it; “'A'cll, 1 like yoqjr pluck, comes fmm the conservative middle Mass ))t' farmer* The very poor farm- » r*. a* a rule do not join the Alliam-e, an d iseltl i e r do 1 he very we a i t ii y one*. Uiougb iu Now York *L:>ic ttn* Alliaifee lia* many Yery rich and inlltr-'nlial mem- ber*. ' Mr. AA’iilets was asked to talk about the plan which he and other AHiance- replied the Oolmiel “ You can igport men are preparing for the xohuioo of to .Air. Brown, and he will give you a j the negro problem question. Lie said that the time was not yet ripe for the disclosure of the plan. Some time shortly the most prominent mem bers of the Alliance in various states place as brakeman on the freight train.” Still at hi* Foolishiu*sk. Judge Hudson is still making that old speech of his about the jury system. As we undersUtKl. he wants a sort of pri mary election in the jury room —Abbe ville Press and Banner. tiwc for Fliolern. For efiieketv cimlera dissolve hlue- Ptone iu water almut-the proportion for aoakiug wheat. Mix the food with this and also put a few Jumps in tiie drink ing trough* This remedy was discov ered by the fow ls eating soaked wheat luest) ie 'xci and drinkiug tin 1 idqestone water du- h<*oiitgo in ring a period of th**'seoutge in York bounty. This pjvsTViptlon (s good for hog i holera provided the quantity is in- creased in propor proportion. . FMls a Long Felt anf. will meet and arrange the details of the scheme. It will be presented to eqn- gres,s at its next session, and will doubt less i»e adopted. It will proveeminent- ly satisfactory to both North ami South and will be gladly adopted by the ne gro, whom it removes from politics. And until 'the negro is removed from polities no party, but the Democratic, can expect to gain any streng.tljL in the Southern States. When asked who would Is* the nomi nee of the Third party for the presiden cy, Mr. AA’diets replied'that lie knew not, and then significantly added that President Polk probably had more friends in the Alliance than any other man. Libertr Hall AlHaioH* of Newberry county adapted on the Hh In-r. among otiier rest.] 111tot;* on** heartily emhirsing “the view s expressed lyv Governor It. Paris is laughing over a joke about an American inventor who is said to have patented an .electric corset that 'is R, Tillmmi *.»; the suh-trea-nry hill -o to bring about the reign of iBorality at far a* it- tn**rit- Iwtv* yet he *u <IU- once. Ifoite of Up *e arfl« r* ' i*.|ires*ed j cu**«•<I ” This i* tit*only AUl-»ut*e that by a lover's arm H alouceemihsa shriek iia*. -o far.a* we havo -ecu, taken adde* like the whi-tl** of a railway eftflW; anil the invetiUir eUlm* that iu* has al ready married thee* of*UD daughter*, ow ing to 'bepuUUcttj thu* tLrusi upon a ha;:k w ar«Mover. t' 1 T1»e Egyptian eoitJ»ri cr*»p if rep#*rted ba xerji | irofitisiiig. S* a-oii* have exeelKlit and a tiue riald i» ex lJ4b \ Zl + w ith the (governor. A tiew order. “ReHam'e Reformer*/’ ha* ti>*fii -larn d in IVxm*.'* It- piartotui is short. *tr<mg ami seusihie. Every u»eti*t»er i* required to lake a pbilgft to work *ix » In a week and u* pay every F»t j{ to prom* e. Notice i* herehv given that pursuant 1 to AViitstd E(ecfiitn to us directed by ! the lion. Eugene B. Gary, Pre-identof the Senate, and the Hon. Ira B. Jotie*, Speaker of the ||ou<«e of Repre-ellta- ; live*, a Special Election will 1m* held on AWdnesdav, the twenty-ninth day of July, 1*91. at the various precincts cs- ‘ tabllslieti bv law in Barnwell county, , for n geiiatotUitlUl UtfnJimniiY rj l ‘“' 11 , flV tH'Fl' risrgTiHYTon of Hie liV.nllnW^ Sojourner, and for a member of the llouseof Representatives, to till the va- ; caney caused l*y tiie death of tlie Hon. S. S. Owens. Tiie following named person* are hereby appointed Managers j of tlie said S]*ecial Election at the dif- j ferent voting precinct*: Allendale—AV. R. Darlington, AA\ T | Harley, H. F. Dickinson. 1 Barnwell—Eullcrton Buist, AA'. A\'. Moon*, G. A. ilagood. 1 Blaekville—4. G. Strobel, B. F. Peo ple*, J r., Jos. AA i-e. Baldoe—Henry A\ aJker, S. S. Turner. 1 J. I.. Ellis. Bamberg—Leon Bamberg, (’. B. Free, ! •F. J. Jones. 4 Ehrbtrdt—Jacob • Ehrhardt, J. * . ( opeianil, Nathan Bra I di am Elko—R. AV. Gerald. AV. AV. Harley, | Ruins Phillips. Grahams—A, L. I/lar. F. B GuosiS J. N. AVaiker. — Farre.U's Store—AA'. Y. Smoak. AV. E. Proveaux, J. E. Byrd Millett'—-John .F. Cater, Robertson - lUntk y J4d»4wH T lrftti4te. Buford’* Bridge—Maner Kirkland, Richard Morris, Jas. M. Brabham. Sycamore-John D. Jenny, J. B. Boynton, Henry Deer. 1 Kolildns—F. E. Cochran, Job Ander- soti. Ansi-1 Meyer. Mixson’.s Mill—Patrick Murphy, P. B. Dicks, L A. Drummond Midway-^S. C. AVilliapis, AV. L Mc- Fail, AVaiter S. Eaves. —- — AVilliston—S. G. Matthews. M. T. AV ill is, AV. G. Thompson. George's Creek—th M. Browning, J. II. Lancaster, B. M. K. Strill. The polls w ill open at seven o'clock in the forenoon and close at four o’clock in the afternoon. At the close of tiie election the,Mana gers shall imftiediarteiy proceed to pub licly count tlie ballots. 'Vithin three day* thereafter the Chairman of e.ach Board of Managers, or one of them, to | he designated in w riting by the Board, slvall deliver to the Commissioners of Eleetion the poll list, tiie boxes Con- | taining the ballots, and a w rltten state- ^ ment of tiu* result of the election at his precinct \. ' All liar rooms must closed from A* I o’clock p. tn. of tlu* 2stl: of July until <i a. in. of tin* .'Kith of July, 1S91, Provisio-ihbas been made for the pay.- ] ment; of the mileage and per diem of the . Manager* and Clerks of Election. •.- On** Manager for each precinct will ; please meet the Commissioner* at Barn- i well, S. G., at the County Com mis skin- ' er*’office on Monday,27th July, fof the pur|s»><- of receiving the ballot boxes and furitu-r kii£tru<')ious. , Atritko ALi»gi< ii, h# j F. M. Mi \ . * Jxo. I). MlLHOt'X, <’i»mmis*k*u«rr« Elnrtiou H. C. M. J. P*tr, « W-rk. OFFICX Cot*NTT COMMISSIONTRS, li*RNW Kl.l., S. C., Jlllv 7, 1891, One or more of the Commissioners will Ik.* at Morris’s Ford on the Great Saltkehatehie on Tuesday. 21st Inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, to let out the contract for rebuilding the main bridge. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. <H——# spewMteatimmsetH bwtwtdr Cheap Coolness. .. No matter how high the thermometer may go the |ieople at and near all *la- : tions on the South < arolina snd Black- ville, Alston A New berry Railroads can keep cool and comfortable, happy and ’ healthy, by purchasing pure lee from t the undersigned, who will keep a full 4^w«>f>y>tyicwsiii><nllT ^sMa^-JMWsd»wwill thw^ Enjrines and Boiler, Stationary and Portable. Old Do minion Com Mills $125 to $J00. Talbott s Saw Mills, Improved Friction and Rope Feed fj(A0 V> ♦•kw. J.ummu* and Van AA inkle cot ton Gins ? Cotton Presses. We offer Saw Mill men and Girmer* the most complete outfits in the Mate, and at botU»m prices. II. C. BADHAM, O ICIN’ Kit A I* AOKN'r. COLUMBIA, S.C. The Talbott Engine is the best, apr Iti If " TURN OVER THE NEW LEAF. By selling strtrtly for rw*h or its equivalent we wilt avoid bwd debt* and so escape the necessity imposed upon crediting men bants of rhargiag good paving customer* •*» mnrb for their g«MN|s that they ran risk selliagoa time U* Toni, Dick and Marry and the rest of the world. So we Invite everybody to come nod see onr alee new stork* of Staple and Fancy Grorerie*, whith U large eiiwiiub to defy a long *ea*on of famine, our full supply of Dry Gihnls CQItlplefe in N u line*, pretty enough to please the rh**i**- *«t taste* iand cheap enough to gratify the m«M>t careful purcha*ers. Shoes, Notions, Fancy Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, and all the long l»-i tliat w e have gath ered t<» M-atter again among the |K*<*p|e ■for their and our ion in at good All customer* will F>e serve*] with «*»wrt«‘ou* atteatWut atwl the gohten rule of fair price* and honest treatment to i all shall be mir tr*»de mark. - So w e gi> a oor New Year Greeting* »#* owr friend* and the public and open wide onr d<H>r aiul heart* for their I'oming. DUNCAN’ & ItAV. Gitizens Savings Bank, know n at that time and place. Bv order of the Board. * M. J. PATE, Clerk. Dissolution of Copartnership. The Copartnership heretofore exist ing between the undersigned at Dun barton tinder the firm name of II. B. Matthew* Ac Brother, is this day dis- solvcd hv mutual consent. If. U. M ATT HE IV S, J, ( . MATTHEAVS. June 23d, 1891. 1 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoru. Children Cr^ for Pitcher’s Castoria. The undersigned will continue the business on his own account and solicits a continuance of the patronage extend- eiFtd tht> old firm. He w ill nilleet all debts dm* to and pay al! claims against tlie old firm. II. B. MATTHEWS, Dunbarton, 8. C. July 3d, 1891. Sdnunonslo Absent Defendants. Statk of South Cakolixa, Bar.vWKLL COUNTT—In THK UoUKT OF COMMON Pl.KAS. ’ COVY SUMMONS—FOR RF.I.IKf. .; [Complaint Served.} Mike Brown, Plaintiff, against The Amer 5 ean Freehold Land Mortgage Company of London, Limited, and J. J. Brown, DefeirtlkiitM. T5 the Defendants above named ; You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed iu the office of < lerk of Court fn said county, and to serve a copy of yoor answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Barnwell, 8. C., w ithin twenty day* alter the servieehereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer tiie complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff > n thi* action w ill apply to the Oourt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 2.1th day of June, A. D. 1891. [skai-.I AV. Gilmore Simms, (’. C^P. W. A. HOLMAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Tiie American Freehold Laud Mort gage Company, Limited, Absent De fendant*. Take notice that (be complaint in this action (together with the Summons hi w hich the foregoing is a copy) w as tiled in the. office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Barnwell county; in the Stale of South Carolina, on the 2d day of Ju ly, 1891. W. A. HOLMAN, *. juir9-Cw PlaintifT* Attorney. ForUalaris, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion, uee BROTH'S IRON BITTZRS close of the heated term. Special attention is asked tothe ' large savinga that buyers can make by buying near home, as ice can be deliv- f ered at any point in the above territory within two hours alter being parked. My location enables me to avoid the I great waste that “long hauls’’ always ' cause. y\. Full weights given, package* strong ly put up, prompt attention given to all orders and price* a* near zero as^thc cities can freeze them. Orders and corY respondence solicited. E. I.. NIXON, AVilliston, S. 0. Jane I8fh. BARNWELL, S. ( . W. J. ivrxc.vx. H.C. H%v £W l>K. R. II. HARLEY i* with us and w ill bo ]demse<] u< w elctmie hi* htiw- OF BARNWELL, S - C ^ Prctly Places. Will open for business on 30th March, 1891. In addition to conducting a Geaeral Banking Business * A new feature ha* been Introduced. IXTKXV.ST WII.L BE PtlB 1 POX DKPO*irs. 1 offer for sale one of the mo»t desir able bit* in the tow n of Elko, remain ing one arTe and having a nice cottage residence and alF ii«i-e*»arT iait>rovr- ment.*. ALSO in the Savings Department a Great I A .J rart of onp hundred acre Brsm i* afforded to all, e*iK*cially La- a ! n .' '* , 0, ,V ^'ko d» e* and < hildren. wsth excellent neighl m* ol 11.00 and upwards will be’re- ! nn [! other f * rm building*.- of land heall h\, dwelling Notice to \U Colored People. ' There are a groat many colored per sons entitled to pension* under the U S. laws who do not know it. There is a pension for every person who served in the late war on tiie side of the govern- ment and -who was injured ^hereby in- the slightest manner. The w idows of 1 such iiersons and their children are en titled to pensions. This money is in the U. S. Treasury and is yours.. All you have to ffiY is to show that you are entitled to it. Let all ‘colored person* who can read mention this to other col ored peojde who cannot read, and In that w ay carry the information to those who are entitled to pensions and w ho need them. I^et the preachers mention it to their flocks ami the teaUtoers tell it toTheir pafrons. For particular* apply to ^eivedJor De|>osit from the 1st to loth of Jannbyv, April, July and October. Interest ^rill lie paid and added to principal every three month*. Ladle* *ave your pin imqiey ! Parent* provide for your children. Treasurers of SoctHje4 increase tl funds intrusted to yourcare by sajeiy Investing them wPh us. Correspondence an d depnsi tJMiblicited N. F. K IKK LA NIL Sr esWenlv G. DUNCAN BETLINGEK, Vice-President. PERRY M. BVCKINGHAM. ^ Cashier. inch 29-tf termsatid p app.>-tf) ro* cal 1 on or w ri te to ANDRE AV T. AV DO D AV A R D. Barnwell, S. C. Gxo W. Croft, Aiken, 8. C. J. B. Bvrcxhaltkr, Barnwell, 8. C. The Electric Age Shoe. -FOR SALE BY— HeNati & Walker, BAH.XWF.IjU ». v. No more Muscular Rheumatism The pretentire for Paralysis. Sure [or Sleeplessness, Co’ld and Sweat ing F*Vf and the absolute Specific Jog Neuralgia and nearly all Nervous Dis ease*. You Hnnot take cold if you keep the Electric Current in your body up to the normal pointX (june-Km june4-t*w J. B. BpiCKHALTER. Barnwell, 8. C, GOOD MEDICINES. y 'rlwT'* Elkctric Cure, price $1.00 per Ixittle. _ Lawrknck’8 Livrr Stimulator— priat# o0 cents- per bottle. v Charles Pechmann is agent for these excellent remedies and will be pleased to relieve the sick and suffering. • srpltMf R. W. RILEY, SURGEON DENTIST, BARNWELL, 8. C. Will attend calls in the County. Of fice at Capt. G. O- Kiley’s reawleiHje. aprt-ly Coffins and Caskets. la m.L acrM T ox «sxn. j MEU K HAM PE & 00. Wllilston, S. C. 2 Croft & Burckha/ter, .ATTORNR.YH AT l^AW BARNWELL C. IL, 8. C. Will -practice in all the Courts of this State and in the United States Fonrl*. Mr. Croft will attend the Courta »f Barnwell Cmlnty and all matter* of im portance will receive the personal at tention of each member of the firm, may 2t-tf — Surry of Eagles Nest. —BY— JOHN h^STEN COOKE. Is the beat story of the lata war between the States yet published. Evwryhody ought to read It, men, women and chil dren. ■ It gives graphic pen pictures of most stirring scenes enacted iu the Vir ginia campaigns, and the thread of love running through If giver a seat and fla vor that cold history does not have. If job wish to refresh your memory of the time When you wore the gray, or to teach your children the true story rd ] the lost eatise, get a copy. Ii is a hand- somaly illnstrated volume of im page* and cu»U $2.UU A few rof»W*» on sale at Tub Pn*ri 1 office, or will he delivered hr) any a*hirr*a upon revcipl of pf ice • jBt>< 4- a 1 X IF YOU WANt ORGAN -AT A BARGAIN BuyNOW SPECIAL SUMMER SALE .500 FINK OItGAKX c( War Down 1'rirrs-tv close. tauy Termt 4.-^ lof monthly | —or §!• r«*l», Manet ta! JtUI. No Ip tort *1. GrCAT BARGAINS MiHtbeKAd. bold. I Wrtfp tor Raraata Mkeet. LUDOEN t BATES, SAVANNAH. GA. Road Notice. 'Orricx CorxTY Cosimishioxerv, B sax WELL, S. c., June 2,1891. The Commissioners will rxiUMider nt their meeting on the 4th day of August next a petition asking that the road iaadfng from the public road at Far- relPa Cross Jtoads, throagh the neigh borhood known as Buck Head, to the, Colleton line near Tinnrge Herndon’*, connecting with a p«ihik road in Colle ton county he declared a public road. If no objection be made and the right of way be granted the *a;d road * til be declared a higt.aray. I»y •*r«l* r of the Board. . iuBcl-ul, M. J, i’ATL, C icrK.