The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 23, 1891, Image 2
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The liurnwell Pcoiilc.
JNO. W. HOLMES,
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JULY iy.il.
TUo Pi’iiiiary Elrttfiuu
'I’lm C/uuutv 1 loiiiocriilio Kxecutivu
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t'ominiltt.c mi-t on I' l iduy pursuanL t<»
eiill tif tho County (Jhainnan, l>i w. H .
r*. Kite, wiio^oxjilaltuul that tlio
tivMi’* i ommiuec bail nfuM.’U Lo ta’/u-
KtirUiu rolunis of tliG priiuary oUclioii
hold on tlnrldtli insL. on account of au-
murous
irregular iticj*-
-plcd^cs not'
properly made, and boxes not propel ly
closed and fastened antidelivi i\-d.
A primary tdection to nominate can
didates to till Uw; vaeancies caused by
Clio njidjjWRon of Senator Sojourner
and ijealh ol^Represeuiali ve Owens was
ordered to lie hold on Friday, - 1th
“AW> (uilitisli the. nttrciaV tUTlfee. The pri
mary plan was amended as to this elee-
tioii to meet the exigencies of the. situa
tion. The candidate receiving the plu
rality of the voles cast for any ollica is
to lie tin* nominee, ami there can be no
Kceond primary as was common under
the majority plan. A majority of those
representing the elnbs sending in bnxr«
will constitute a quorum of the Flec
tion Committee. The boxes are to be
brought iu securely locked*or soaUd,
votes aro to bo counted and results de
clared on Saturday. 'J ho pledges of
candidates are to he filed wi’h the
1 County Chairman and published iu
County newspapers at any time Trefore
the primary, the five days limit being
done away with. In the absence ol the
regularly appointed managers any three
member* of the dull present mav act as
such after taking the oath, two bei ig a
quorum.
Secretary Witherspoon mailed on
* Monday copies of the amended primary
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ty A!l.nm. •Inly ...if, p-
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Alliance I'ie-.Nic.
( oini'one! Cotue all! on Friday, 2 Ith
i u-l. to tlio AI li.inn’ pie-uic at 11 oo ver’s
SehooMliius'', u iib w»dl-til!ed baskets
>ty of d ree b iaoJiudu-
by Hbe banel.
()NK .OF TilK (kiMMTl ItK.
Momlay’s Meeting.
Tire Court House was comfortably
filled mi Monday when < apt. deb. II.
Kirkland, County Lecturer, called the
meeting to. order and in a few well
chosen remark* introduced Col. Robert,
Aldrich, who made a strong and elo
quent argument iu defence of the pur-
jK.s« S of.the AUiuuee. ills-|M‘edi was
well iceeived ami liberalfy punetuated
w ith* applause. A> opportunities for
hearing his view s will tic afforded to
most of our citizen* we will not ven
ture a ivpoi t of hi- remarks, because \vc
ouKT
1 ie> htm j'istiee.
blent R. M . .M IXSOtl,
Tie weal In r biji? nil
Itu I If t ru lor lu. i w l ek w a
iu day. 11 ituy . id cot Mil. :
AiaUama—t arming- inUrisfs in ox-
c ill i.i, condition. < 1 ftps doing well In
tn< st seetions.,. < < tbu in a few local!-
tie-sullerlng from (dsease.
Mi -i'-ippi ruyoiable wCHtlie.rj for
eult.ivatioii and giov.Mi of eotloii.
Ilea\y rains at.a b w: places iu ecntral
part, of dilate-—i lsywhereuoiu
ijgbV. . /•••• -
Aikansfts—(leneraj weather condi-
tionV favorable, although rain.wa- bAd-
ly.disti ibuted, partieularfy iu the east-
ern part of the State. Cotton is soine-
w bat retaiiled by ta/oT weatlur.
North <’arolina - J'be weather too’
cool ami cloudy and cotton is ^t. a •stand
siiir. " ■ . • ,
South Carolinar-f'ool, dry weather,
TmlavorabJo to eotton. Hroyght in.
some portions of the State.
Loui'daua—liainfall , ilelicient, but
beuelieia!. Cotton fs fruiting well. All
report - favorable.
Texa> - Warm and dry weal her have
injured coWon in W'est.am’l Soutji-weit
'J'cxas; in other portions good showers
have gryatly benelltted the crop, w hich
jiroiiii'cs a heavy yiidil, ^ ^ ^^ 1 .te- B 1>^ \
stands and pro.spects poor.
1 thank my many friends id’ P.aruvVcll
County for their '•upport in tin* late jr-
regular and ad/ortlve primary, and lin-
der the eireumstunees governing the
whole, 1 hereby withdraw my nariie
from the honored list of contestants for
Senatorial honors. ^
AkkEi kson Storks.
ylan to each club president, e*» fi J ;ifatfunn. 11
cutVveTToilifuUtecmHti and each county ! the |Mi«iiiuu-
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rhefe ne«TT»y turnurne- trmrtTtrt
paper
over tomorrow'* (dectiou.
\ iei -rre-htem ]g .vi. .vi jxson, in m-
U«»dm lug i ul .ino,*T. < i.iaton, of Aiken,
I tlm l»i*tri* t Lecturer, paid a fm ling
tribiUe to the w'ortb of l»r. J. Kycrsou |
Smith, the liHe Fresidcnt, whose nn- j
timely death is so deeply mourned by
the entire rrrder iu the county.
Col. <ia»tou came to Ifarnwcll coin-
piuativHy a stranger, hilt he made
many friend* during - hi* brief stay.
IFs »i*-ech was projMTly.an analysis of
and eommentarv upon the demands «>/
the AHianee .is <leelared 1n the Ocala
i cited v Litis tie* ti
b-"•! * I by till Ada. ■
Khitoh ' raoi'i.K:—I*lease he kind
emnigirto w ithdraw my name as a ean--
didate for the Senate. Allow me to
thank my friends for ttie interest they
have taken iu me and assure them that
it is highly appreciated.
As Chaim,an of the Democratic par-
tv l would respectftdlv uige< very w>M :
j to cast hi*, ballot at the primary on Fri
day next.
i It is only by a free and full toje that
those elected can fiel assured that they
have tIk* conlldenee of their eoiistitu-
cuts. Respectfully,
W. 1». Kick.
THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA
l!AI£N\VKI.I.( OCNTY.
IX TIIK COt’ KT OK rROIlATK.
Ry James O. Pattersop. Ksq., Judgir af
J'robute Jn 15 a n t \vtd iCoiMity:
. iVliereas, IV. (JiTnloro Simms aiqdles
for Letters pf Admibistration on the ch-
tat.e.of tioV^n S. Simms, deceaseds
These ar-cS therefore, to cite ami aul-
+rsh id} : and singular, tlie kindred,
and creditors of tin; said deceased, to be
and appe.ar beforo me at a Court of Pro-
bate for the said county, to be holdcn
at Raiuwell C. ll. qu Saturday, thr
25tb day of July, lS!)l,at 11 o’clock a. m. r
to show cause, if any, why^the said ad-
ministrrttfbn should not be granted.
Liven, under my hand and the seal of
tlie Court this Uth day of »duly y
A. ii. bsTlijaml in ; the 1 lOthryear of
American 1 ndependence.
dAS. U. FATTEKSOX, .
jtilyl<;-2 1'rohate Judge.
Silmmonsto Absent Defendants.
Si4;ri: ok Soctu (’ai:omn - a, H.vkn w ki.i.
—ct (jC’x i y — In tuk Court vr Common
Fi.kas.
(Copy Summons for Relief. Complainl
SenedA
J. L. Still lor liiinseK and as Guardian
ad litem for Alice Still, Iknijamin
We hereby announce M r. W. S. RAM-
ULRli for the Senate and pledge him
to abide by ail the rule* and regulation*
governing the Democratic Primary
, hdeeto'ii and not to accept a nomination
torui) | uUlcuJmiu am juiurce iL_tn
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Lx-President Cleveland 4m*
another letter expressing **tlMropinion
that the lKtinoeratlc party ha* nothing
U» gain by an agitation of th»* *il\( r
question and that It had biller let i
alone.**
Mr. < lev Hand seem* U> real i/.e that
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hereby nomlnai/M r:
Norris, J. M. Norris and LlUlva Mor-
ris, Plaintifls,
~ . against
J. W. Rates, Georgia \V. Morris, Della
Ann Morris, S. Eliza Harley, Mary S.
- sstill,-lane M. Still, Sammy Norris,
Kmmet Norris, Sal lie Norris, and the
Carolina Midland Railway Company,
successors to the Barnwell Railway
Com {Cloy, Defendants. 1
To the Defendant* above named:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in this
action, which i* hied in the ulllce of
<Terk~of Court In said County, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the said
c(*uiplaWit on the subserllier at hi* of-
Ih—in Barn well, S. 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 plaintitTin this ac
tion will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in the complaint.
Filed 1st July, IX'I.
sK VL. ] W. UlLMORK Si MM*, C. €. F.
J. U. PATTLKSOX,
a I’la^atid* AUor»»«-y.
To the ab*cnt Defend.nils N.uumy Nor-
rr*r h,iniimt rva smd • ^saifnr—^toreis *
‘lake Notice, That the complaint in
this action (together with the Summon*
of which the foregoing i^. a copv ) wa*
tlh d in tin
BRIDGE NOTICE.
Drru k or County Commissioners,!,
R.vrnwkll County.
Rarnwki.l, (S, C., July 17th, IShl.)
One or more oftiu; County Commis
sioner*, will he at the bridge across
Toby’s Creek on the road leading from
Barnwell to Reedy % Branch church on
Wednesday, August . r >th, at 11 o’clock
iu the forenoon, to let ©wt Sbe »»ki
bridge for general repairing.
Plan* ami specifications made Jknrowr?
at that time aod place. TV right re
served to reject any and ail bids. C
By order of the Board.
M. J. Pate,-Clerk.
TKE STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA
BARNWKU, COUNTY:
_ IN TH* COURT OF PROBATE. ’
By James O. Patterson, Esq.j Judge of
Probate in Barnwell Covuity.
Wnerea* Mrs. C/E. Smith afqdies for
letters of Administration on the estate
of i'r. J. Kyersou.Smith,deceased,
These are, tlierefore^To cite and ad
monish all and singular, tbe kindnul
and creditors of the said deceased, to be
anvksvppehr before me at a Court of Pro-
Tate” for ttie iai«1 eourityf uT'Kc^’holderT
at Barnwell C. 11. on Friday the Hist
day ©I July, 1801, at 11 o’clock a. m.
to sluny cause. If any, why the said ad-
minytratUm slK>u]d not lie granted.
Given under my hand and the seal of
the Court till*- 17th day of July,
A. D. 1801, and In the IBRh year of
American Independence.
JAMES O. PATTERSON, ‘
Probate J udge.
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Latest Is cws
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LOVELY LADIES
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Notice.
JUST RECEIVED
A very hfge
and
Very beautiful
Stock of the* Latest
and Lovelies*
Hats, FloWers^ r
Ribbons, &^r, &c., &c., -
Which were
Bought at
lJndreaine4of before
in Barnwell’s history,
and
which will be
>1 ClilJ
II. <
d R«
ol >(
ifilve of the t Jerk of the Cir-
f Burn*«dl County, In the
ill Carolina, on the 1st day
Tribute of Bi
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h of a
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J.O. PATTHR-nON.
P.aintitf * Altorney.
he Individually ha'< gaineii i
hi* di*eu*siol» of the quest!
had “let U alone” a* he ih*w
rr* Ui do ll would have been
ter for hi* Presidential a*pii
R
If
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MANY VOTERS.
Debtors and Creditors.
ui
tune
M*
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(| WOK
hie *l»y the r**-
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hat
Mil
• i |k r
yeai
Tho railroads in this state aie
Ing big money. Their receipts for
were publDhed on I lnirMlay and
an average Increase of iiwnrly
rent, over report* for April la-t
The freight* on We-tern hay, corn and
bacon and sea f«wi<t fertill/ers *<» large
ly bought this year account f*»r a good
partof tlielr great pro«|H*ritv.
TlkO M. I^iui* Repuhlie A <’o. nay
that “the politician* are either against
Hr. Cleveland or frigid toward him.
Re
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ELECTION NOTICE
Monday next. .Tth in«t, the Re
Mid wav
igued.
, S. C.
ng claims agxln-t the
ley, ilr«-**as«‘4i, are r»»-
t them duly attested,
olehted to the said c«-
t<• make pavuieiit to
A. L. MILKY,
Atliniuisiralrix.
-inly t»-.5w
Notice to Creditors.
All persons having claims against tiio
estate of K. E. Ilartzog,, deceased, iaU*
of Bamwell eoovty, will present the
same to me properly proven on or be
fore Monday, August lUth, 1*21, or he
barred f»av ment thereof.
JAMES O. PATTERSON.
Judge of Probate, B. C.
Barnwell, ». t\, »th July, 1801. [ td
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
BEAU 11FUL BARGAINS
For Sale.
A nice Two-hnrs© Farm near health
ful Boiling Spring*, w itli g(*od dwelling
and (Nilbuildings, fine w ater and l»eau-
tiful shade tree*. Part cleared, halantx*
tn tine timber—f.arge adjotning ArXcl
ed land can he Imught by one
For furth
desiring a larger placy. For rurthcr in-
foruiation a* to this r*re chance ap|dv to
THE PEOPLE,
Barnwell, ?*. C»
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Stlmaioiu to Abwnt Defendants.
Stiff */ SfMlk
Jtamwrtl C*c
Hmtjf.
't nf Common
IV a.
COT Y SI M MON*. FOR RBL1KV.
I Coni plaint Served.]
Bates and K. II. U alk« r, Plain-
ROAD WORKING.
v i
hut he ha* a hold u|m»u the ma-M
the |M‘ople that nothing ha* yet *hak<
If the Republic A Co, will ju»t n
the vvords “polilieiaiis" and
swap pl'iCi** they will lilt tho nail
the head.
The
of
AX • Hi 1 III *11« i
U* * I) III
rr* Vie w a- o'
im* t*4 i*f t %ery fl
in U.'irtiwell i
Hituity to Utnrlmre
Farmer*’ Alii
aiu-c. and to ad\o
liaticc princip
lea. 'I’lie F^rmoi
»t».*e hud no 1
inter friend in 1
•■••unty than 1
'Uilip J, Uicrv, h
farmer, and w
’ll*mm* eireer. as a
JN«». W
HOLM
ReeUtralhi
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TO R<
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AD OVERSEERS
MEDICAL NOTICE.
OR.
Aft Si
geo. W. MOKHAI.L
t
• f B.
« hy individually itisiruct-
d to order out at once all
several juri-dn iion* »ut»-
ity and to have Mic high-
-r your contnd put in g<*Hl
oti w III al*o promptly report
cr* to thisottice.
r of the Ih^ard.
M. J. PATK,-<>rk.
,r 1 Ml
•sent
Dr.
BRIDGE NOTICE.
licmiM’rnt* of Ohio rc-nomiti
Governor C’am|d»cll last week on :v
coinage anti Foiee Bill platforni
the Governor gels there tins fajl he
stand a gilt edged chance of euptn
the nomination for tin* Presidency
year So mote R he.
Cleveland will make six specehe
the Ohio baiUtKgioniwV- ,
The
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Stale Eketion Notice.
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lie* CoIXTY ( oMW is* IONIC Ms,
B \i:.n w i.i.i., S. t'., July 7, 181*1,*
c or more of the ( ommi-siotier
l»« at Morria's Fori! on-the (ireat
J. W
tiff a,
again«t
P. W. Farrell, W illiam N«»rri«, .1. L.
still, J. M. Norris, Samuel Norris,
Salllc Norris. Emmett Norris and Al
ice Still, l*efendants.
raumiox.
To the liefenilaiits atiove name :
You are hereby •mumnued and re
quired to aii«wer the complaint iu thi*
action, which it riled in the office of
4 Jerk of t'onrt in said 4 ounty, and
p( aerve a »>»py of your amo* er to the -aid
complaint oti Um subscriber at liis of
fice iix Barnwell, S. C., wlrhin twenty
days afUT the *ervi«*e hereof, excluahv
of ihe day of such service; and if you
fail to answer the complaint within the
time aforesaid, the plaintiff in ibis ac
tion n ill applv to the 4 ourt for the re
lief demanded in tbs* complain?.
Dated -i*th da> of June, A D. 1801,
[nr.xt. j W Gii.MoHa Simms, C. 4'. P.
W. A. HOLMAN,
Plaintiffs’ Attorney.
To William Norris, J. M. Norris, Sam
uel Norris, Sallle N**rris and Euimett
N**rrls, Absent Defendants,.
Take nolh*e that the complaint in thi*
action (together with the Summons of
which the foregoing I* a copy) was Hied
hie on Tuesday- ilst inst., at I«*dh*e of the 4 Jerk of the Circuit
noon, lo let out the contract I Court, of Barnwell County, in Hie Matt
on
city council of Colmiihia otn
uiglit last week by a vote of !1 to u ^uh:
Wallac.
the hesitating canal toGoorgi
of Boston, for. $200,0tKt. I.o> than 1.1
years hence the new Columbia w .11 timl
that the 0 voter* were wi-er than the
unanimous majority.
in w
bich we »<%• euj!
lilt*
..'XjH-aker
..1 the.Hou-.* U.-|
ol
•liti, our broil
icr and cdatiorcr. i
{I \ ii ?
*|»ceial l.leetion will lw
RcV.
F. J. Ilkrs, ul
id-c active lie Ip w ji- ,
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;. me no nrj-i fntj
TeTHl
u.i (tlul f' r ((*,
’
w hil-t Ja\ini; the'
rrrrr ; rte^
i, at ! lie V ai, - I-Jirci
w>*
and iIm ^iilm
therefore, he‘lt j
ImT ;l Sell
lafi>i', : » ti4l tic 1 Vio atic
Re
- *hed,' 1 ir-t.
11:at itt the (l*‘a ? h of •
»c, i»KM(
in
-iuuatioti of the Hon.
Lr< »!
ter Hicr-. the
I'anm-iV AlJUince 1
‘i*. and lor a ui "iiJx
Th
rved.
tiding the main bridge,
ghl to reject any and all hid* 1*
d
Plans and M*eclfleatinn* will be made June lo-fiwr
flfii'Tand |dace. h**?
H
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w
tn o*ir m
(l Molt
*-o|*erati(
*t illg* :fll(
will
ti an
w i*e
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•lihcra-
AatocIato J ustice McDowan’a health
Is greatly improving at Hot Spring-,
N. C\ If he continue* to gi-t heller a
special term tdr tiie Supremo f'liirt may
he calleil for some date in OcIoIkt.
ti fo
D Paul
• of 11ie
p( till tin \ a-
of the H«>n.
wing named
cd Manager-
n at the dif-
orller of the Board.
M J. PATE, 4 Jerk.
Gen. M. C. Butler and Dr. J. Wil
liam Stokes w ill debate the Sub-Treas
ury plan at Prosperity, New berry coun
ty, on next Wednesday, 21>th in*t.
Tbe first bale of ndw Georgia cotton
was sold, at ’ auction in Albany ‘on
Thursday for !»j cents a poimd. It w as
grown by Brink Savage in 1 tougliertv
county.
Mr. W. F. Clausscn, of Florence conn-
7 v
ty, sold the tirst lot of new tobacco two
weeks ago. The average price was R>
cents a pound for the entire lot.
Second. That we will continue to
hold in allcctinnate c-tcein and honor
the name and memory ol our departed
brother, - • . j
Tliird. That we cannot better honor
our departed brother, than by renew -
iug our interi'st in and redoubling our
cfTorts to build up the order w hich wa-
so d;ar to htjn atul to make it a hucc.-s-
and a hles-ing.
Fourth. That the'Fanners' AH'rance
in its legitimate work and sphere of
buihiing uprthc great farming interest
of the country, socially, morally, edu-
cationallv and liuamuallv is an institu
tion lor\whose success all < hri-tian
nn'ii and preachers of the gospel should
pray and labor, and that we commend.
recommend, and hold up the example
The New Orleans Coftoii Exchange
officials estimate last year’s crop at v
700,000 halos. They ' think that less
will he made this year.
When South Carolina seceded Ex-
Gov. B. F. Perry wrote to a .friend:
“Tho State is going to the devil, and 1
must go with it.”
General Grant died six years ago to
day. " - •
To The Public.
Blacrviu.k, S. C., July lj>th, 1-21.
It coming to jny hearing that I at
tempted suicide by taking an overdose
of morphine, I beg to say that it is false.
That while I ditktakc an overdose while
suffering with severe aeuralgia, yet it
was hot with any Intention of self mur
der—hut purely accidental. My friends
in this county who know me best ami
who have been mo«t intimately con
nected with utc know that 1 am incap
able of committing *o vile an act. and
1 ho|M* that they will help viodicate me
of brother Hicis in his idctitilication
with, and work for so noble and prom
ising an institulio'n.
Fil th. J hat W(‘are reminded, again
j in the death of brother Hicr-, of the
j sliortncss and uncertaintv of human
I life, and that w('Jet no work however
| important, cause u* to ncglecjt our tirst
-and gn at work in life, to preparo for
dratli, wiiieh n>ay' cone' to us as -ud-
(lenjy and as uqcx]icct« illy as it did to
him.. . ’ ^ x
Sixth ’I'hat we oHi r to tic family of
our departed brother our sincere sym
pathy in their loss, and that a copy of
these re*(»lutions bejient them.
, Se.venth. That the name of our broth
er be inscribed in>ona blank page in the
minute book of tlie County Alliance.
Eighth. That these resolutions
published in all the county papers'.
Peyton M. < at kr. j
-out at. ve*
• the deal I
The fwlii
por-otis arc hereby np|*oit
of the -aid Special Electi
b rent voting precinct- :
Allendale—W. It. Darlington, W. T.
Harley, H. 4'. Diekin-on.
Birnwell—Fullerton Bui-t, W. IV.
Moore, (;. A. Ilagood.
Blackville—I. (.. Strohel, B. !'. Pee
ples, Jr., Jos. U i-c.
Bahloe—Henry Walker, S, S. 'rurner,
d. I . Eliii.
Bamlierg-—r.eon Bamberg, C. B. Free,
J. d. Jones. -v
Ehrhardt—Jacob Ehrhanlt, J. C.
(cjMdand, Nathan Brabham.
Elko—R. \v. Gerald, W. W. Harley,
Rufun Phillips, . - . •
Grahams—A. L.-lzlar, E. 15. Gtic.-s,
J. N. >\ alker.
Farrell's Siore-
Pruvcaux, .1
DisNoSution of Copartnership.
'I he ( opartuer-hip heretofore exist
ing bet w ecu the undersigned at Dun
barton under the firm name of II. 15.
Matthew - A Brother, is this day dis-
sohed !*v mutualcotiseiit.
II. B. .MATTHEWS,
J.« . MATTHEWS.
June 23il, 181*1.
W. Y. Sim«Yfc;W r . E.
TF Byrd
-John^i*? Cater,
Robert-on
Browning, J.
he
Comnn
W. g. Britton
Jno. G. Wii.i.iam*,\
'i’hc alK»ye resolution* were unani
mously adoptedby the County Allia'nce
July Jd, i8 ‘I. ,
A F. Furk. Vicc-Presidetit.
W. S. RxMiUiiot. Secretary.
Other 4
me
by
tiieti
fvr«.
.*xV
Di:
Mil let t
Black, John If. Latitte.
Buford's Bridge—Manor Kirkland,
Richard Morris, Ja.-. M. Braljham.
Sycamore—John D.' Jenny, J. B.
BoynloJi, Henry Deer.
Robbins—J. E. Coeliran, .J(*b Amlcr-
son, Atisel Moyer.
Mix-on's M i!!— 1‘at tick Murphy, P.
B. ! >*<■!.-, L A. I truinmond
Midway--S. ( . W illiams, IV. L. Mc-
Fail, Walter S. Ea\es.
W illi.-tdn—S. (>. Matthew *. M. T.
Willi*, W. (i. ThompHor.
George's Creek C. M.
If. Lancaster, 14. M. K. Still.
The polls w ill open at seven o'clock
in the forenoon and close at fouro’clocR
in the afternoon.
At the close of the election the Mana
gers shall immediately proceed to puh-
iieiy i.vmnt the ballots. Within three
| days.thereafter the Chairman of each
Board of Managers, or one bf them, to
he designated in writing by ilm Board,
shall deliver t<* the Commi--ioners of
f'deetioti the p<dl list, the Itoxe.s eon-
: taining the ballots, and a written stat.e-
I ment of tli • result of the electioij at his
* precinct.
« must be closed from >j
I lie 28th of -.1 iily umti:
h July, l^-'ji. '
been made for the pay-
age and t*vr cliern of tin*
lerk- of Klcetion,
f- : * a-h preeh tg wiP
< unni-si..; , r - .t Barn-
Tlie mnh r-igned w ill continue tlie
hu-ine-- on hi- ow n'aecount and soliefts
a eontinuanee of tlie patroiqig*- extend
ed to the old tlrm. He will collect all
debts ilue to and pay all claims against
the old firm.
H. B. MATTHEWS,
Dunbarton, S. C.
July Jd, 1801.
Caroliu*, on the Jiah day «»f June, 1801.
W. A. HOLMAN,
Plaiiititls’ Attorney.
COLp WAVE
-AT—
WILLISTON.
HOW
Waiting for wise buyers
, at
Jesse puqn’si
BARNWELL, S. C.
-OO-YOO WISH TO BE BOSS
—OK YOUR— •
OWN GIN HOUSE?
THEN M Y THE
Thomas Steam Press
—AND—
Seed Cotton Elevator.
' A mcctfngof the Stockholders of Th#
Carolina Midland Radwav Coiwpur^j
will be held at the olHce of the Com>pjH
hy in BlackviNe, Barnwell County, tn
C., on Tuesday, the 18th dby of Augij^
1801, at 12 o’clock M. to cou»ider a prop-
oaitioft to-Woue Bond* of tlto Coaapany
to aw aaMKiak not exceeding at the fact*
valuw of the prfwcvpwl of the bends, tif-
umt thousand dollar* per avite.
11. R. WALKER, Secretary.
July 14th, 1801.
Good tfeWs.
All versons who mwdte Joans through
Col. W. if. Duncan or our selves, his
successors, and whose obligations are
now maturing can have their loans re
newed if they so dealre by making ap
plication to us.
W1LETS J. IDUNCAN,
J. J. BROWN.
Barnwell, 27th February, 1801.
matS-tf
UNO FOR SALE.
One hundred and thirty-three acm
TitttTTO timber Jandamcar Port ,Kpya) K
K., bounded by land* of J.*1I» Kifflngs.
woftb a»d other*. For term?" apply tt
JOHN E. ALLEN.
Altornry-Aat-Laiwr,
ntxj 21-tf) Barnwell, fcf. t\
Dr, J. H. E, MILHOUS
Dental Surgeon
Blackville, S. C.
Will have veguUwr appointments a
f ©flow*: .
At Barnwell, C. ff. fmnvTst. Momla
(or *aTes-day) in each' month to Wei
nesday evening. R«*om* at Molai
House. 4>ltiee two doors South of hole
on West or opposite sick* c4 *Weet.
At Sally’*, 14. A. A N. R. fvoi
:k) Manway ia each month to Wedne
day rveamg. Oltioe at rrice’s Hotel.
Will he at hi* hoineofticaat Blackvii
every Friday and Saturday from Dt i
February t<» IlOth September iu«ta*w<
and every Thuraday, Friday amlSatn
day, frou’iJaL-Vi-buhtM to JDt Jaaaai
invlttsive.
VV ifliaakeatqsdntmeut- wRh patwa
to Hns*t ihrm ai eitlicr of his office*
anv time.
Patient* will dml it more mswloetal
to have their work doae at the *,th
thoagU if <h‘*iret! » *M rafl on them
their residence* *aywhere witbraihir
miles of Blackrille.
-:-Don’t Delay a Day.-
(It i* the mo»i |*erf»H*t system in um*.
Unloading cotton from wagoii», clean
ing and delivering it into gin- or -tall-.
• i it ion doe- mil |»a-* through 4 an and
Ere**, require- no pnlle)* nor lieits. It
•aies time and moiiev.i
Now rWat mowey t* »» elreulatb*o e
err «-a«iMe man and every ibmighH
woman -tewihl |•f*pwrv agarw-t tin-da
g,-r of |o-- frr*iM fire hr -♦curing hi-
rat***e over tin* home hat •belter- t
family. A |»diev in a giMal <*onipauy
tlie best iiivrsluient that call ho m.-sk
Talbott & Sons’
Engines and Boiler, Stationary
and Portable. Ofd Do-
miniou Corn Mills ^I2y to
5100. Talbott’s Saw Mills,
T. J. Prooker,
WILLISTON, S. C.,
R»*pre»«-iiiing the I *9<M»iiiaK, of
g1a««l,the4‘oviwaKi i %i,«»( MoutgrHM
tIn K no\\ ii.i r. of fYnnessre, wil
..I I a.. _ _ ^ ! I I —1.. - I . » K
111* vx W * * W f .§»*.. r*
glad U* an-wer all iii*|uirws
»«m»i Ac. in the
Improved Friction ami Ko|»e*Feed |2i*i
to Luiniuua and Van 11 iukle cot
ton
FIRST-GLASS COMPANI!
Gins; Cotton Presses.
of his Agency. Call in |aT*«on
by mail awd prompt alteuU
given to all correspondence.
M‘p l*-tf
»r w i
will
11> offer saw Mill men and tHnner*
the ino-t eoni}4eU* owl it* iu tlw Mate,
and at l>ottom prices.
Application for Chart
V. C. BADHAM.
CJ ICTN’ Kit A L. AO KNi'r,
COM MM A, S. C.
The Tallaitt Engine U the best,
apr Hi If
Citizens Sai/ings Bank,
• OF BARNW£LL, S. C
Cheap Coolness.
Silininonsto RbsEnt Defendants.
Stati: ot Soriu D.irom.vi, Barxw kl.l
Lx i iik Court of Common
No matter how high the thermometer
may go tlie people at and near all .-ta-
tions on the South Carolina and Black
ville, Alston A Newberry Railroad* can
keep cool and comfortable, happy and
healthy, oy purchasing pure Ice from
1 rhe■undersigned, who will keep a full
supply constantly on hand until the
close of the heated term. •*’
£y S|K?cial attention is asked fbthe
large savings that buyers can make hy
buying near home, as ice can he deliv
ered at any point in the above territory
within two hours after being packed.
My location enables me to avoid the
great waste that “long hauls” always
cause
t OCX TV
Fi.kas.
All M
• '’clock’ll
»• a. m.
V
ment of t
•i.u
• !
1 roon
m. of
the :t<
■u ha
te tnUi
an 1 (
cory hr'mmox - *—for rklief.
[Complaint Served.]
Mike Brown, Flaintiff,
against
The American Freehold Land Mortgage
Company of London, Limited, and J.
J. Brown, Defendants.
To the Defendants above named:
You tire hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in this
action, which us tiled in tho office of
Clerk of Court In said county, and to
serve a copy of your answer to the said
complaint on the subscriber at his office
in Barnwell, S. 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 ]n this action
Will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
- Dated 2.1th day of June, A. D. 1801.
[seal.] IV. Uii MovtK Simms, C. C. F.
vr. A. HOI.MAN,'
Flaintiff’s Attorney.
To The American Freehold Land Mort
gage Company, Limited, Absent De
fendant-.
Take, not ice that the complaint in this
action together with the Summon* of
w hieli the foregoing is a copy) was tiled
Full weights given,’packages strong
ly put up, prompt attention given to all
orders and prices as near zero as the
cities can freeze them’. Orders and cor
respondence solicited.
E. L. NIXON,
„ Williston, 8. C. '
June 18th.
JN©. E. ALLCR,
■ Attorney-at-Law.,
BARNWELL, C. H., 8. C.
Will give promptattentlon to all bus
inesfl entrusted to hU care,
moh 19-ly >
good medicines:
Wkbt’s Electric Curb, price $1.00
per bottle.
Lawrknck’b Livkr Stimulator—
price 50 cents per bottle.
Charles ^*echmann i* agent for these
excellent remedies and \)ill be pleased
to relieve the sick and suiL
set*I0-tf
fering.
R. W. RILEY.
SURGEON DENTIST,
BARNWELL, 8. C.
till; l.fl
.*1 till
v. ei
A you i
*’4
•‘enough
transpo
th^ui in
(Jerk of the Circuit
nty, fit the 8j:tie
.be 2d day.ol Ju-
Wttl attend call*.in (he County. Of-
rtcc at ( apt. G. O. ililey's residence.
ai*r2-lv
Th
It
I,
V: u ;
X v
A. II*H MAN.
aintilf'- I’tO*-!!
Coffins and Caskets.
Tal
M
X A I*lcL|
LlverTrou-
•w:on,u8e
•v a 11 LL sL’trrLY *»v ii.cxn.
MELLU HAMFE & (^O.,
H lRi-uu. 8 X. V
Will open fof business onJuth March,
1881. >
In addition to conducting a
General Banking Business
A new feature has been introduced.
IVn.KhsT WILL HF. PHD l V0X DU'ONir*.
In the Saving* IHj«ir(ri*»*rit 8 (ireat
Boon is afforded to all, e*|>ecially La
dle.- and ( liildrrn.
Stilus.ol |.l.00 and upwards will be re
ceived for Deposit from the 1st to I nth
of January, April, July and October.
Intereot w ill be paid and added to
principal every three months. Ladies
save your pin money ! Farent* provide
for your children.
Treasurers of Societies increase the
funds intrusted to your care'by *afely
investing'them ^iMi u*.
Correspondence and do posits solicited
•N. F. KIRKLAND, Sr.,
„ Frcsident.
•G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
Yiee-Fresi»leiit.
FERRY M. BUCKINGHAM.
^ • ~ Caslii^r*
mch 26-tf ~ —
Notice 1- herehy given that *p|*l
lion will Im* made til the 4*e||**ral
-emhly at the next -e—imi tb* re«*f f*
charter for the Barnwell ami Aug*
Railway 4 ompnny, whhm proja*-# •
(-••n-truet sml o|H‘rate a Railroad fi
tlie town of Barnwell to Nome |*oint
tlieSavaiiuaii l»etween Foint C(
fort a»»d Hamburg.
ANDREW T. WOODW ARD.
Attorney for 4brporalor
aprJU-.lm
Pretly Places.
Gko. V1 r . Croft, J, B. Burckiiai.tkr,
Aiken,,8. C. Barnwell, 8. C.
Croft & Burckhalter,
JATTORNKYH AT JLAW
BARNWELL C. H., 8. C.
Will practice in all the Court* of thU
State and in the United Statte* Court*.
Mr; Croft will attend the Court* of
Barnwell County and all matters of im
portance will receive tbe personal at
tention of each member of tbe firm,
may 20-tf
Surry of Eagle’s Nest.
-ii y-
I offer for sale one of the most d*
aide Jot- in the town of Elko, cont
ing one acre and having a nice roll
re-ideuec and all ucrvsoxry impn
ment*.
ALSO
A tract of one hundred seres of 1
a mile from tlw Elkis depot, heal
w ith excellent neigbhors, a tlw el
and other farm buildings.
For terms and price* call on or vrri
ANDREW T. WOODWARD,
aprf>-tf) Barnwen, S.
The Electric Age Shi
-FOR SALE BY—
McHab & Walks
BARNWBIJU S. i
-No more Muscular Rheuawti-m.
only preventive for Paralysis,
cure for Sleeplessness, Cold and Sv
ing Feet, and the absolute SpeeitU
Neuralgia and nearly all Nervous
ease*. You cannot take cold if you
the Electric Current In your body i
the normal point. (June-I
IF
YOU
WA(It
ORGAN
’-AT 4
BARGAIN
BUYjNOV
SPECIAL
BUMMER SA1
500
PIBB OR«ARM*t 01
•uwa Prices—to dos
Eatf JVttm*—|J to $5 non)
-erfflM Cush, Mom
I JMi 9Ce Is Ip rest.
GMAT BABGAIV
Most to sokl. Can’t bok
Writs Ibr Baeaele Mlu
LUDDEN i BATE
SAVANNAH, G
JOHN ESTEN COOKK.
I* the best story of the late war betw een
the StaCfci- yet ituhlished. Everybody
ought to read it, men, women and chil
dren. It give* graph ip pen picture* of
most stirring^enes enacted iu tlie Vir
ginia campaigns, and the thread of love i
running through it gives a zest and tla- ;
vor that cold history does not have. If
you wish to-*refresh your meniorr of
the time, w_i»eii you wore Hie gray, or to
teach lour chridreM.the true -p.rv of
tin-femt ••sfise. get a copv.. It i- a hand-
-oioely illustmted volume ‘»f lyl p^g* * 1
and cost- 12 4IU A few copie- mu c at
Tm P».»«i s • K * •*, or « HI to “MB
ju nut add.>.*« .•.■ju or.i
Road Notice.
d
OrncK County Commissionkr*
. Barnwki.l, 8.C., June 2, It
The Commissioners will com-iy)
their meeting on the 4th day of /
next a petition asking thaj| ■
leading from the public r»-
relF- Cross Roads, th”'.*
torhood known a« R
Colleton line near (
connecting with a p’
ton county to decRa*
If no objecttoB ti,
of w ar to gr •nted **
•l cl*"yji * Highway
By ur<f,-r o, Ui*
1