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The Barnwell People, M. W. HOLMES, \ LARGEST COUNTY OIRCULATHON ElUfOK AND KUVK1KTOW thuhsi>ay. r - 11 ■" ■ HKPTKMHfcK is, Is-.mi. I’«r ’«o , »»rui*r. BExyu m i n n. x l y\ a x . ut Kd^ofk'WI. Kor TiieivteniitiVttovcrnor. » KUO EXE OAKY, Of AWjiiville. Kor Sectary of State. v K. TIN UAL, of Cl are nil on. Kor Attorney General. Y. J. POPK, of dewberry.. For State TrejwMirer." W. 0. T. 4ATKS, of Orjicgeburg. ■ ■ fi P'or Comptroller Ootioral,. ’ W II. KLKKliJtKK, • of Maxiom Jov Adjutant* ami luapoetor Goner*! Ill 1MI 1^ FAKJ.KY, of SparUitibur^. Sor Super!nteiidenk ot ]«l*:li/eatioa. W. IK MAYF IK GO, of Greenville. 'Hie above In the ticket for State ofll- oi^h placed in the Meld by the Democratic Slate tlonvention which met in Colum bia on tbe 10th in«t. It will be elected,. There will be noliwlependent ticket iukV It !•» umU'ratooil that tJie Urpul»lican» w ill make no nomination-i. Tim Demo- eraU alnMiid pile up their b*^ majority In aupport of tbeae party canUidule*. 'J’lie “family li^Ut” U now over^it* win ner* i«heuld Atop boa*Ung and it* loaer* l*ea»e ^nunblittj; and al| touch elliowa until the f'#U** are counted, the victory declaml and two umji\ year* of peace Mcuretl. Capuln IWujnmia Uyan TUUnan. tin* lieniocmtlc oaudidate foe taoevrnor, wa* born- lo Kdf(elleUl County on the Utli of Au)(u»t Pvl7, at “Cheater,” the Tlllnian homoaeat^ wivlch ha* licen in tiie |««»eM(;**ion of the family for more than a hundred and £wctuy year*, TUc family «*t*hr*«.w*er aUxil lUyiN*! acrea Capa. Tillman live* at “High View” and own* him*elf about l,*oo acre* of land. . The Tillman family came to the new worAl N wilh Lord Baltimore, who *et- I i*red tlu? army at Hi. AfU rllie war lie planted-on the coA*t ami f«;turned to the up country, edited the, Carolina Spartan for four year* and i* now prac ticing law. lie Ira* been a vauiUdato- for the olllee several limes. at CKItlM KSOli.Vl OV KlU’CAl iox. W. 1*. May Held is a native of (iream- vlllo. Tenm, and lives at (ffpiaftville, S. (/. lie G !<t)(»iit 10'yeurs t>l ajfe owns a larj^vamonnt of pro|>erty served Litre*; tei ljia jis’ (JtMiuty Scliool ConiudsHloner bill WH^dcfeatcd for bc- diection twoyi'ars 14(0. lie is also en gaged tn tlic practice of the hvwv 8K€UKJAKT Of S l.t X K, James K. Tindall 1* .Vi yexlri old. „ lie is a native of Clarendon and still live* In that County. He was ^ratlnaled from Fhrrnan University and took sv two years course at the I’niversity of Berlin. He mn th** blockade to ^et home during the war arid served as a sergeant in the Gordon’s Battery, lie is a successful farmer. A.D1MRKH8 of ACCKPTANC1!. Shortly alter I o’clock Friday morn ing CnpU* Tillman was introduced to the convention. His add res* was too long for entire reproduction. We copy the Columbia UegGt.er's report, wliich sw.m* to us to be strictly fair: “Mr. President and Gehi lemen of Hie ! Convention : After your arduous la- bors, lasting throughout a day ami night, J know that you are-novv w*»rn out. I have had sonic sleofr, ami outlbf cpnslderation for you I shall be very bliet, lor you have enough of *>p<nfttsiw| already. Captain 'J'illman, conllnuing, said that lie would, therefore. ; ^ JBiiiiiec Departnient lui w ould g* out of ollii e wHU the credil of lliu State Rtanding biglwr than ev*r. Captain TUimiiu closed his speech, which was of much greater length thajn TWs opening remarks seemed to-promisfc,: with an appeal for liarmiuiy, anu said in conclusion that If all of the people of tiie State would but bold up ids hands, we would enter upon an unprecedented career of happiness and prosperity. m I iwl . I III-- I ■ '■■■ ' ■ ' d A<lopud as the County Organ by tiiu Coun ty Alliance July 5th, ISW. M. J. FATE, Associatk Koiloa, ; To whom nil ComnninbaiionH on Alliu'aot Matters should Im; address* d. Oltrrrd «f tli** tounty Vilunco, I). P. Sojourner, President. A. K. fit:*-. Vice President. W. S. Barn berg. Secretary ; N. F. Klrklanu, Tr*-a' i tir*.r. W. ii Britton, ChapiAitl- I. . B. Toole, Le* turer. ' , J. U. Hay, A.^iftant Lecturer. W. K. Sudlrr, Door Kcefier, S. W. Wi>(«lv.'ard, Assistant Boor Keeper. B \V, Hislltord, JkTKeant at Anns. M. AV. Pliillips, Business Aaent. < F.xccutivo (Joinmittee—C. B. Free, W. ^- Patrick, W, A. Faust. Trade Committee—(1. M. Hunter, E. II. Dow liner, J. M. Urner, W. A. Ail. ( onuiiiAce on (io*xl of the Order- -J. (’. Me Mlllan, <’. M. Eden field, W. T. Cave, -K K. Sneli'ng, E. I!, (iuess. i’rcshhoit J. J. Dohghty, of the Au- grtsta I’otton Exchange, tells the A?>- giuta Evening News that it i* all a mis take that “Augusta quotes liigh priest but she classifies cotton low and the diilVicime is in fav<*r of Charleston.” W« doq’t pmj*ose t(> mix up in the ar gument but suggest that the merit*.of tend the Alliance cotton that test there-ean be *0 From mily toueli 1 the rival cotton markets Is* settled on upon a few point* whicli lie feft it nee- ! 1m i,idle ground, and that both cit esjsiry now W> mention, ‘i'iiev had just 1 . 1 • . *.5^1 ..... , ,'our-rreil npon him , non.InMlon >„ th. j ll "’ ,r down>f«t- liighest otlii o within the gift *»f the peo- ^ pie, am! it Ijh* lieen * iistomary for those | thus lion*•red to speak of the sense of j gratitude whieh overwhelms them, but | lie must sav thnt whilst lie was pro foundly grateful to the |>e*»ple whose* j. uttaicks until I became alarm*! ow ac- coom of Uie loa»«r sleep and tW sever ity of the diHoase, fearing » goweral de> cl ine of the he^ltk. 1 coiMuited several eminent physsedan* in Now York and in tills oily, but with no bentttclftl results fram their presciption*. About the llrst of September she commenced using Llu> Mii-rnti** mill tiiiu-o tha* tiina tiie Microbe Kilbfr, and since that time lias never had w return of the' parox~ y»«aa, and her general health has been c.oerespondiu^ly . Improved. I can cheerfully peeommend the Microbe Kil- lee u>uUI aulhmatle sufferers. Yours, etc., J. G. Gutiikir, 42’2 M ust Main St, For sale by (i. K. Kvanj sole maflur- giT, Barnwell." 4 :—: ——r——■■■■*■ i v Town Trcosilrer's Report. M. J. .Pate, Treasurer, in aceount with the Town GounciFsof Barnwell from March J5th, 1890, to Serdeaiber lUth, 1890 r * I>r. Cash on hand March 15th. Kent from Town Hall Fme* and License* .$1,384.23 195.00 72.(X) $1,051.23 GasolLne, T,ar»pi and freight. .$ Wirul Mill _ Interest on Bonds .. Polb-e MvNab, Walker & Co P. B. 11 a good ... I. Mkhulson Gradeil School Clerk and Tfeasurer Print! Stre^tAvork lijacksmithing .umber Fodder J. A. Tobin, oil can Feeding prisoners. II. B Tobin ( Mrs. Ben Davies .. 12V 5.00 240.00 70.01 49.32 37.15 280.00 05.00 12.00 147.95 4.20 3.00 4 10 .75 .79 2.00 1.50 Master’s Sale. Mate 0/ Sott$k Cmolinoy Bam welt Count j. Court of Commtm 1‘ltat. EOAECLCkATBE. The Bank cucBaknw kll Plaintiff, agained Emillia Blanton, Martha Grubbs, Eliza beth Cannadwy, Isaac A. Blanton, Jo- sei>h W. Blanton, Stephen \V, Blan ton, Benjamin L. Blanton, J. \V. Woodward tdxd The Kltson Machine Company and W. C. -mith and John Johnson, Defendants. BY Y1KTUE o4 decretal order to irectfed in the above entitled cause r e <jj recti wil 1 seli at Barnwell, in Bseit Dehoduh. State of SotiA Carolina Barnwell County. Court of Common PW front of the Court House, on Monday, the 0th day of October next, it being salesday in. said month, wUhlii the legal hour* of 1 sale, tiie following described real estate situate, lying ; and being within the Staffc-Hiid county atoresaid: The balance of the Homestead tract not set off to the widow for dower, con sisting of two hundred and fifty-nine acres, more or less. v ALSO All that tract, ph^'or parcel 0/ land, known as the IHekso 11 tract, containing two hundmPitnd twenty-eight acres, more oi>J€ss, about one hundred and sevenjtyodx acres of w hich is lyiug and being in Aiken county and about lifty- wo acres of-which Is lying and bejng in the county ot Barnwell and bounded North by Tinker'* Creek and lands of John K. Hickson, Khm by lands of Cole man Woftthersbee, South by lauds of Lee Posey, West by lands of 11. C. Plunkett. ALSO, r"" All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in tiie county the .Moore Tract, lied gAi ary laud. The Tilimait* and !t)ftO»did good service in the 1U*v*4ii- tionary war. Capt. Tillman wa* edtinitmf art the old Held *cltoo| of G«»«irge Golphin, mho prepared Geu*. M. C*. Butler and M. >V. •HftEJ for College. He left *m-Imm»I in IrMM asm! mam after had an attack of fe ver whiufe reeulied in the Um* of hi* left rye. He wa* an Invalid ftw two year*. After recovery he “read everything he could lay h!* lumd* upon.” He lived In Florida In Itt! and 3, returning to the Mate in the latter year ami marry ing MU* SaJile A. Starke, of Klhcrt tiounty, Georgia, lie tuu Utree daugh ter* and two mm*. In 1K74 be took an active part In (|ii!- eiiug the fauum* .Ned Tennant riot tu Edged* Id County. Later hewa* prom inent In *uppre»*inpn the Hamburg riot aod wlieu tbe Kiietitou trouble* aro-e he went with a company from hi* neighImrhood, reaching Rouse’s Bridge after p««i:e had beeu restored, lie was Democratic County Chairman through the ISHi campaign aud during the stir ring scene* of that December wa* with tbe Ax or seven thousaiuL volunteer eit- Izeus who rallied In Colutuhia (or “Ham^oti and Hum* Rule.” In lSX'2 he attended the Democratic nominating Convention and voted for Gen. John Bratton, hi* late competitor, for the Democratic nomination fur thu Govcr- ship. In 1885 he made tbo first political speech of bis life at Bemnttaville. {Since that time be has been a promi nent Mglire in State affairs. He U about live feet ton Inches high and usually dresses as a well-to-do farmer, ( apt. Tillman’* face indicates his character, its lines all demonstrate' independence ol spirit and action. His recent cam paign w as a long, rough and rocky one, but iu spite of all its difficulties lie bus w on his way tq the Governor’s mansion. UEL’TENANT GOVKKNOU. Eugene Blackburn.Gary was born at Cokesbury, S. C., 22d August 1854, ^completed bis eduoatiou at the State University and read law 'under his uncle, the late Gen. Martin Witlier- spoou Gary. He is practicing law at Abbeville. . ATTORNEY GENERAL, Young John Pope w as born in New berry, was graduated from Furman University in I860, entered the Confed erate Amy in 18GI ami stayed tu ranks until its close. He was wounded iu five battles. After the war he studied law’ Iu 1877 he was elected to the Legisla ture aud served with Leroy F. You- loaus and Henry A Meetze as Counsel for tiie Svut* in th« test bond case* which resulted in a saving to the State of $1,500,000. He was elected to the {State {senate in 1888, but will now re- aign. STATE TREASURER. W. C. T. Bates is a native, of Orange burg, lorty-ffve years old. He made a gallant war record, w as graduated from the State L’nirendty and from Belle rue Iloapital, New A’ork/ Kevtiral yuan ago he retired from practice to superin tend fcD large planting interest*. He t* a succe«*fui farmer. President of the bk Matthews Bauk aud a director of several local eu ter prise*. • COMrTbOLUtK OENEIUV. WlilUm 11- K!Url«e,df Marion, Is about 12 years old II# was from Wofford Collc^pa#o<I 1*9 repr*;«ci»ial|ves tliey were, yet tbo feol- iiig of gratitude .was not.no muclivui^ |ieriiiq*t in his mind as w as the sense of Tcspoiinlhilityr They had not conferred ii|hui him a l>o«m but a Imrden, amhl felt It to, mid he realized now shap-'fio Governor from the colonial perhaDfowiv to the present lime lu«l ever lieen so niucb the subject of watchfolcriticism t* be would l>e. We liave just passedTlinmglt a moat remmrkabis **ainpalgu. an unparalleled one, and It i* doubtful if such a state of affairs has e.\!*ted in any otlier State. I’here must Im* a cause for this. .%m! j then* yti- a can*#* It wa* the caime ol tl^f< ople against ling rule and ls»«s- Ttm. and he w as lait tbo engineer, tiie luasscs were the eoKine. Tlw Issues of, tiie campaign laul lN>en already lolly discussed, and mo-t of the member* bad already beard him do *0 at some (siint or other in the State. He w mild only say now- iu regard to them that the ver-1 diet of the people had declared him to I lie right Mach had t*vfi -aid perhaps on Indh side* that might have lieen Im*i- f ter left unsaid, and much hitternes« of ' feeling hail hecu engendered, and yet ; he wrould »ay now that the great victory J for rndf-governmenr, which bad been achieved by hint in liehalf of the people, ' was well worth all of the heart burn ings of the campaign. W* entered this morning uimhi a new era In the history of the State, and lie trusted that the 1 new de|Mirture would he hsiked hack I II 1*011 In after times with feelings of I deepest gratitude, for it wras one wtiieh | made the |HMiple, the rank and file of j the Dwuim raey, the true and only mas ters 0$ tile State. .tl!i*ar$X«lt !>*). Williston .kUBfn(*e,at its regular me<'t- ingon Saturday, «iecided to lia\e«*ortoii .-ale dri\>raud'I'uesda^;, tiie 'i-'ki, was ap- j pplutra a* the day lor tin* ...ilc of Alii- ! apre cotton. We invite all Alliance j nen who w isli to std! cotton to bring it «hi that day. We expect to have here buyers from a distau«*e and your cotton will be weighed by our weigher, Mr. II. Jeff Harvey. J. M. HAIR. Secretary. Hal. on band $1,5C1 33 $S».90 Master’s Sale. * BtMt’.KKG, S. ('., Sept. 15th, 1800. To the President* of S,id»-Alliance*: TlieCottniv Alliam e w ill meet at Barn well C. H. Friday, l»e*o»*er Jlil, at II ’Jl) o'clock a. tn Several questions of im- I»oi tanre to the luiurv wellare of the Al- liauee wilt U* discussed at Ibis iu«*etilig. State of South Carolina % ) Bamecrll County. ) Court of Common Mrma. 8**e tliat young'ceretarics seud^tD their re|iortN and credentials on tiuie, so that we can get to work at the appointed time. Bv order President. W. S. Bamheko, Secretary. Bamberg, s. C. T< B OlliKK*}, S. (’., Sept. 15th, 18H0. tiie Seervtarie* of Barnwell County H«* knew tliat he w as a plain, blunt Sub-Alliance*: I have thl* uav sent each of you by mti* a blank report. Please discard ail r blank report*, and make out vour report for lid* quarter on blank that I semi to-day. Be sure’and fill out all blank spaces on re|M»rt, as I am ordered by Stab* secretary to receive no re|H»rt unless made out in full. \ ou have full i list rue lions ou hack of report Please govern voursclve*accordingly. By order President. IV. S. Baxmkku, Secretary. Bamberg, S. C. Annie M. Heffernan, AdtuinKtratrix of tin estate of John J. Heffernan, de- eeaaed, Plaintiff» against Tim*. F. Heffernan, J. I.. Heffernan, KllaC. Heffernan, W. V. Izlar aud P. W, Farrell, l*efeiidant*. \ BY VIRTUE of a decretal order U> me directed III the abovy entitled ean»e. I wlllaell at puhJlo auction tu front of the Court House, la the Tow n of Barn well, in said Stale, on Monday, the bth day of Octoiler next, It being saledar In j said month, within the legal hour* of •ale, the following described property : All that tract, piece or paretd of land know n a* the Healing Springs place (0% caled about three mile* North of Blacks vilie in said State and t’ouuty, contain ing one Unudred and *ixty acre* more or less, iKiundeil North bv laud* of 1«. MeC'letukm and Simeon Eaves, East by lamia of W. >V. Woodward, South bv of Barnwell, known as containing four hundred and sixty acres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of G. W. Green ami Lnndy Mims, Ka*t by land* of Edmund C’nrree, South by lands of the estate of James Williams aud John Simmons, West by lands of G. \V. Green. Tetgi* on the almve three tract*:— One-half cash the balance In one year, drawing legal interest, to be secured by bond ami mortgage. Purchaser to pay for paper-. • ALSO, . „ The following described lot* lying and being within the im*or|)orate limits of the Town of Barnwell, in said Stat* ami county: . Lot A -31 acres, more or le**. Lot B—to acres, more or les*. Lot C—L2 acres, more or le**. !#nt D—1.9 acres, more or les*. Lot L—-2.(1 acre*, more or less. D»t F—-3 acre*, more* o r les*. Lot t>—2.1 acres, uaure wr lew*. Lot H—1.7 acres, u:ore or less. Lot 1—2> acre*, more or less, L«*t J—2.2 acres, more or )e»*. Jaj# K—4 acres, more or le»*. A (datof w hieh said lots is |M>*ted at the Pourt House Um*r and will be ex hibited on the day of sale. Terms on above eleven lota, Cash. Purchaser to pay for p*|«ers. «. DUNCAN BEl.i.lN(>KR. sepl*-td Master. THE STITE OF SOUTH CXROUIU. BAKV'VKI.I. roVXTY. IN THE COUNT or E NOB ATE. laud* of l>aniel Jewell and West by j By James O. Patterson, V.~ j land* of said Jewell and L. McClendon. ALSO Judg l*robate iu Barnwell ( wuuty. of All tliat tract or imrcel of laml located on water* of Windy Hill Creek, about three miles North of hiackville In *aid • County and State, containltig ( onc hull- i dred ami five acres more or les*. Iiotiml- ! e«l on the North by John H. McClendon ' and D S. Hair, on the Ka«t bv laud* of j*nraxt uMJtMJLktm. I- Fartry aa* k^m I U* wa rn*!); lie had been charged sometimes w ith even brutal bluntm***, and a* a coti»eqiienee was to-day the worst )iaie«l man in the >tateof >outh < arollua; aud yet after all, tiie |*e<q»|e had endorsed liiia. Why 7 Compared to his two dis tinguished eotiqietUor*, what was he? A uiere itolMHly. What wa* the reason for it? It w a* not that tiie people were for Tillman; it was that they were for the principles of wliich he was the ex ponent. In accepting this nomination, he felt that ids peaceful days were gone and a hcaey load of care placed upon his shoulder*. Be tliat as it may, he would , assume the office to discharge its duties , without fear, favor or affection. lie trusted, now tiiat the campaign < had closed, tin* days of vituiteration and abuse had also closed, lie had Ih-cu represented through the medium of the [ press as a dangerous demagogue, a I worsti than Bed Kepiiblieau—as one . who hail defamed his mother State. ' When had lie ever accused the people of*! South Carolina of fraud or corruption? He had charged official mistakes and tuisiuanagement, and had said that such tilings should lu* righted and must he righted. Tliat was all there was iu tliat. The turn of the wluel sometimes r brought the scum to the'surface.- ffTid , there w ere those that held that such was < the case with tin* revolution which had ! thrown him on top. H it were so, time ! would show. A*regarded the hisses of those who opposed him, lie could say now that lie felt no Jiuimosity towards them, nor did he entertain a single spark of resent ment in his bosom against any man who had not treated him with common de cency in the campaign. Some there were w ho had not done so, and he could Tr\M ■** Ihr s«U-l rsa*«r). Tim Annual meeting of the state Al- liatu*eol Texa* was held week before { last. That great State wa* the birth place of the order. Fbe Sub- l'rea»ury : plan wa* under discussion* aud the ar- gumcui* made showed decideddiffcrcii- j , ccs of opinion. A portion of the delegate* oiqsised - tiie tnea*urejind got up a protest, in i ! which tliey declared il “would prove 1 disastrous to the very cla>* it seek* to , be tie tit.” Tiie conliicting opinions j were reconciled by the adoption of Die i ; following resolution, which w as ottered j : by Ben Ti nell and Tom smith : ”Kc*olvcd. 1 hat it is tiie sense of «aid Hair, on the South by laud* of the estateof J*»*eph Holman, West by land* ** Barnwell C. II. an 1 iiesday, the of W. W. Woodward aud wllu. • A l.St 1 All that certain tract or (airce] of land 1 emhra*‘tng sixty aefes, bounded/tn the North by landaof Jolm W. Mc< Intdon atul estate ofJ.J. Hcffernaiy, East by land* now or formerly of W.ff. Walker, on the {south by the mn of the water* of Windy Hill Creek, West by laud* of Joseph A. Fender. ALSO All thane two lot* of land situate, ly ing aud being in the East etui Tow 11 of { BtaukviUe,^!) said County, measuring, each ffftv-five feet front and neatly one Where**, Mr*. Ida B rigg* applies for fitters 011 live estate of Henry l>odcit- hoff, deceased These are, therefore, to rite and ad- monidi ail aad singular, the klndre<l and creditor* of tiie said d•*< ««*»*. 1, t<» and appear before me at ai’ourtof Pr«- twte for the *aid vounty, to be hoblen •th day of Scptciiits-r, l v.*i, at 11 o . i.- k 4. ni pi show cause, if any, why tiie »atd ad- iuiui«traUon should not be granted. Given under my hand and the scat of ‘the Court thl* 15tb day of September, A. D*. Item, and In tiie 115th year of American !nd«q>eiideiice. JAMKs U. FATTERSOX, 1*rebate J udgr. aeplti-iw THE STATE OF SOUTH t’AKOLIXA BAKNWKI.I, COL'X TV. IN THE COI Rr OF 1‘RORATS. Mtlliuict uf XtiNr) fur tstton. - Montgomery, Ala.,Sept. 13.— A prom- iueut memlier of tiie Fanner*’ Alli- aiice •tared in this city this morning that the cotton committee of the Nation al Alliance had perfected arrangements with a syndicate of European capital ists to mlviiuce thirty-two dollars per bale upoll two million bale# of cotton at a yearly interest »>l four per cent. The farmers will be allowed to store their cotton, and on tiie warehouse rK ceipt the advance arranged for it will be made, while, the farmers will have the privilege of selling the cotton at any time within twelve mouths. i’rominent cotton men think that the withdrawal of this amount of cotton from the market will tend to advance tiie price of cotton within twelve months to twelve or thirteen cents per pound.—Columbia Register. Purchaaer to pay for sold separately. Term* ensb. pajMtrs. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER. • Master. Notice to Creditors. not say that he felt friendly disposed; If the report sent out this morning toward them; but he would say that he ! tliat the Alliance can borrow$01,000,<HK) had no one to reward, no one to punish, | from an English syndicate on 2,000.000 ami would enter office w-itlrclean hands, j,bales of cotton turns out to be true, it unpledged to anything whatsoever, save j will give the market a boost. < orpin is to administer the laws faithfully and j too low now. It is worth more, money impartially. j than ft is bringing in the market, and Alluding once again to the bitterness i the farmers should not he the victims of existing against him in certain quur-| speculation in vvhicli they have im part, ters. Captain Tillman asked the (’on- | True, he get* some advantage when the ventiou to contrast Ilfs action in the j market goes up, but a* a rule it is his past, when he had accepted defeat and , nature not to sell at the proper time on eonuutred in unsatislaetory iiojnina.- a rising market. Liverpool or New tion*, to tho ju’tiou of tiie people of! York speculators try io corner the mkr^ Kichlaud, who had instructed their del-j Lot ami fail,*and down prices go. A egate* to vote against making his nom ination unanimous. Kichluml might All pcrHon* holding claim* against the estate of the late John J. llellcrtiHn, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same duly attested to the Master at ids office in Barnwell on 7th of October. G, DUNCAN BELLINGER, Master. ry, deceased. These are, therefore. Vo cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* i»f the said ibM^ejned, to l»c and appear inifore ni^at af’uurt of l*rw. bate for tbe *ajd couuiy, U» lie hoiden at Barnwell—C. II. «wi Friday, tiie 17th day of October, l?tH), at 11 o’clock a. m., to show cause, if any, why the said admrhistration slauddnot by granted. Given under iuy band ami tiie se*l of the Court fids iffth day of September, A, I). 1890, and iu the HotUyear of Anien- Tuesday, the Ci4n ludependence. JAMES O. I*ATTERSON, Judge of 1'rohate, *epl l-ffw .Mortgage Sale of Land. refuse to join tiie 'J’iliman column, but, like the absence of the statue of I'om- pey from Ca sHr’s triumph, it only made the trimupli more conspicuous. Of the tftauy slanders uttered against him arxl spread broadcast over tiie land it* would oniv stop tvow to notice one. 11 wa* that in regard hi* having hitti- *elf shadowed by detectives wiitDtJu Charleston. Tliat was an infamous Jm; hie did not know tliat any such thing had been done until after he had left jhat city. Great stress had heen laid upon tiie matter of the bonded debt of the State, j fear* were said to r be entertained I sensitive thing is the cotton market, and when its natural conditions get disarranged and out of joint they are slowworking hack. Two million-hales would be, say, one fourth of our crop. That amount of cotton held back from the market early in the seasou, and only released from time to time over a period of four or five months, beginning with December say, would certainly hold prices ' up. Those planters who would store their crop* are the very ones who, .lieing pressed for money, now sell tirst. In one sense the proposed plan would be an attempt to corner the marketv. It would be on sucli a gigantic scale and tears were kam to be entertained Uiough it would be almost lmjKK*ible that bu election a* Governor would in- to break it if honestly and wisely cow- jurioiiftly affect the credit of the State, aueted.-^sj*v;inna4 j**ily Time* 13th. and it w a* «aid tliat inexperienced men could not successfully manage Die ttnatuNM of tbe m*u Where wra* Uiere any experience neetied In dabt paying* All that w a» needrd was f*t) and osuitmui stMisc. He LoiisYillk, Kv. t March 12th, 1890. Kadam’t Micreu! Eiiler 1 o.. Nashville, Teoiv: - -A tm talier of otj family Htba»*nia for BY VIRTUE and authority of the power contained in a certain mortgage from tstepney Ilayzor the late 1. 4. Bamberg, dated January 22d, 1883, and recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyances of Barnwell Coun ty in Book 5 T, page* 405 to 409, the un dersigned. as administratrix of the es tate of said 1. S. Bamberg, will offer for sale at public auction, on salesday the sixth of October next, at Barnwell C’, II., during the usual hours of sale, tho premises mentioned in said mort gage, formerly known as the “Robert Smith land,” and described therein as follows: ^11 that traot of land, situate iu Barnwell County and State Aforesaid, containing one hundred and nineteen acres more or less, bounded by lands of Joe May and W. L. Connelly^as will more fully appear reference bemk had to a plat of said land made by J. Jl Get- sin ger November 2d, 1972. Term* cash. ITirchaser to pay for conveyance. * x MRS. X. J. ALLEN, Administratrix ojf estate of I. 9. Bamberg, September I5th, 1890. JOR SALE. F INE RESIDENCE in the Town of Barnwell, lit by Gas, furnished FOR SALE. with Water Pipes and Bath-room, and containing Eleven Rooms, Pantry and Cellar. Built two years ago. Lot meas ure* 243 feet X. 290 feet. Flowing Artesian Well and Fish Basin on premises: Kitchen, Servant’s House, Stable*, Well, Ac. Term* ; One-third cash, balance on long time with 10 per cent. Interest. ALSO A Plantation containing 558 acre*, 292 cleared upland, balance swamp pasture, within one mile of Barnwell Village. Five new Tenant Houses and Stable*. Two Well* of good Water. Price $3,500; $1,000 cash, $500 ip 12 months, and balance on time to suit purchaser. G. DlkNGAN BELLINGER, --Feby-20tlc 1890-tf -:-Don’t Delay a Day.-:- Now (hat money is in circulation ev ery *en*ible man and every thoughtful woman should prepare agaiii*t tho dan ger of loss from tire by securing Insu rance over the home that shelters the family. A policy In a good company i* the best investment that can be made. Three lot* op Main Street with 50 feet front by 200 deep, betw een Davls’a law office ami Po*t office. Four lot* opposite Mr. W. Gilmore Simuift, same measurement. Tbe lot aud residjnee now occupied by CapL Woodward 100x200 foot. ~ The five lot* and building* between Tobin’* drug »u?r* aud Post office on 1 Main Mre#&, T. J. Rrooker, Lizzie Nix, Ida Anna Klt»a Kvaree and William Anderson Hartxog, Plain tiffs, against , Rhoda Brabham, Martha Ann. Hartzog, Mary llartzog, Aamie E. Uartzog, Celestial llartzog, W. .11. Martin, bhclly Jacobs Martin, Bessie Martin. W. G. Wilson, Charles Wilson ana Charles Uartzog, Defendant*. COt’Y SUMMON^) FO» RELLKF. . / (Complaint notSeretJ) To the Defendants, Rhoda Brabham, Martha Ann llartzog, Mary Hartzog, Annie E. llartzog,Celestial Hartzog, W. JE Martlu.JihelJy Jacobs Martiu. Bessie Martin, W.G. Wilson,Charles Wilson and Charles Hartzog, You are hereby smurooned and re quired to answer the complaint iu this action, a copy of which is tiled ih tiie otffee of the Clerk of the Court for said County, and to serve a copy of your an swer to the said complaint on the sub scriber at bis office In Barnwell within twenty days after the service hereof, exxvludve of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action w ill apply to the Court for che relief demanded la the com-, plaint. Dated August 2<»th, 1890, J.O. PATTERSON, Plaintiff’* Attorney. W. Gilmore Simms, C. C. P. & G. S. [ls] To the Absent "Defendant*, Annie E. Hartzog and Celestial llartzog. Take notice that the summon* and complaint herein were filed la the offi«*e of the Clerk of the court of Common Pleas for Barnwell County, South Car olina, on the 20th dav of August, A. D. 189U. J. o. PATTERSON, augiS Plaintiff’s Attorney. Silmmons to Htat Defendants. Final Discharge. rf 1 hu Notice la hereby given that tbe 11 dersigjved will til# hi* Hnal aceouat wl J.O. Patterson, K^q., Jmlke of Vrotg on Monday, the 22nd day of Septefl next, at 10 o’ctock In the foreiiodP Guardian of t.Ua estate of Mr*. Lu Woodwartk-tumt ask for letter* Dism sory. 4 CHARLES PEC1IMANN aug21-C\NY . . . Guardi Notice. Bl\c*ville, S. C., June 28, 189(1 The Books ol Subscription to the K ital Stock of The Bluckville All. a Warehouse Company " ill be opem. the office of F. M. MDson, 1,1 lllH to of Blackville, op the 8th day of Ji and remain open until the 1st da) t)£ fibber, 181K).- By order of .the Incorporat ors. .■ F. M. M1XSON, Secretary july3-td Petition for Road. f Office County Commissioners, Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 5, 1k«m The County Cotunnssioners will e sldejr at their regular meeting on Tt day, the 7th day of October next,.a tition asking the establishment ol public road leading from tiie pu 1 road from Barnwell C. II. to Alhi'wl *aid road to leave the Allendale r near \V. M. .Harden’s and run, Sot west by Green Savannah, cro*s-Moi Branch a little above tiie head, oft ter’* mill pond and strike tho Bal road at the north ertdof Calloge* Lai Any and all persons objecting to establishment of said public -o»d as titioned for will please prs.-MU^their jectiou* on or before the day s»»t,for uonsiderai ion of said pewt-io-t. If no objection be madv-a,"! tbe ri| of wav i»e given the vxid, iawtd wil established as petition**for* By order of the Board. M. J. PAT'S, (Ter TO Rent. Stale of South CanAeua, 1 Court of Cunuuan Barnwell I'oouhj j Plea*. Savannah K. Bate*, Plaintiff, * off ‘ r u > V*r the next year « . longer term tb*‘ fellow tug ffne lai * ail heNithlully iwaied in desir The American Mortgage Company of communities Scotland, limited, and J. J. Brown, |„ |j (M | o.nk Toa*n»hip’tlie John I Det« imImuIs. ry Anderaoi) pla*** of 300 act of c corv SUMMON* FOR RELIEF. ( Complatnt not Served.) To the Defendant*, The American Mort- kblwadt Tcwa-Jiip tlu* Uoi t able land, good bMihlings. In iWtaiatt Spring* Towosliipl Beck pL*v« of l'«o acre* of vulttv # j .1 1 ! land, giwei building*, gage Company of Scotland,* limited, . ^ and J. J. Hrewn. | ptav# of iU) ^ cuiavahj*. 1 \ ou are hereby •nmmotied ami re- gmai building*. qII1 red U» aaswer the ••impluint in thi* 1 i u Tt»wnship the John aetion, a eopy of w hich 1* tiled In Uw ea«e.pl«6e of (00 acres of cultiv **tii«e of the Clerk of the Court, for said I foodt buildiug*. County, and tnM*rve a copy of your an-f Barnwell Townsldp the Ba »wer to the -aid ctunplamt on the »ub-rp|»,-e. two mile* and a half from acriber* at the office of either of them in ^CtHitl Uon «*. gooA buildiot|«. Ham well, within twenty day* after the i ^p^ed teownt* favorable t •erviee hereof, exclu-ive of the day of | ^ kvreou* desiring •uch aervl***; and If you fail U» anawef 1f ur ^,1 y vmr wr j 0 the lewuplaint within the time aforeeaJd, * gh^ald apply at once to .•utttia tor *«*• , mu .'wreoi, reourring from TUee# are the muat dealrmhl# building Ottb tbU du- IvU in (bi man for any pwpuoe aud wtlliston, s. c*. Repre*enUng the Lakcasuiur, of Kn- K nd,ibeCoMMKncub,(»f Montgonierv, Knuevillk, of Todiwmoo, will be, glad 10 answer all Inqbiriea relative to cost Ac. in the FmST-ClASS COMPANIES td bH Agency by mail ant given tn all #rp U*U Call In ptiwou or write alt—ttoft will be the plMiutitf in thi* action will atqdy t*» the < 'wart for the relief dv man Jed kathe complaint. • Dated Ut Aug., IffffU. KUBT. AU»WCH a W. A. HOtMAX, Plaintiff** Attorneys W. Gilmore Siniin*, C. C. p. &l*. s. wa) To the Itefeiolatit, The AtMtriean Motv gage ( uiii|Ntuy ol SootiM* J, litnitetl .- Take n«*ih*e that ifo auuimoim «a4 complaint lieretti w#rv Ittrd in the of th« Plea* ( lerk of tho for Bat tiwcU on the lira J |s;ig. I VM4Ft of. t oumi County. HoutUl *y of August, A 4*W tr- D. tf L. PEACCA Barnwell, S. C. Aati Jute. EMBERS of the XOffT. ALitBD M. W. A. MOl.M \N. plaintiff • A Hot aug 7th THE Si ATEuF M 1 HI i AKOi.I.NA lt\K\ W gl.L t OL XT V. IN tilE cnt fct OF FRoR tTE. By Jamcafk Patter«on. K*q., Jutige of PiubaU* iu Uarawcli County. WWerexs W. Gllmort* Simni*, E*q., ippUe* fot Letter* «»w the derelict • •tate of Sarah A. Caiu. deceased, TTr*# are, therefore, to cite and *J- twouUb ail and ainguiwr. U*« kludrvd and creditor* of tiie •avl d**«-»*a»4-d, to he and *p|war before toe at aVoiitiof pn>- FAKMRftrt LIAM K* tieforeplactngtlie der* for l aggtog w IU pleao- call an amine my rxiec#iive *uh k of Anti Baggio:. Hxsvng alr*a-df Jliedo for various t l*it**. 1 fev*| ewnddent prb'eaad c««litv will inac-r will prwal. k. (V. FA HR ELI Blackville, S A 44. Mh, lv*Mf Gnfiasis Unwed sdi S* C* »*. rlwEea M m. it Ua Dav. Fir 4 Aaaiftlan J- f\I-Mk PRINCR, {Mcwaj Ae* aitd peumaa. Mi».» K. A. M) Bkt»u. ML 4do. Fourth annual begin* in September. Tultho) $15,117.30 aad 8 HI pri sioti of tea month*, .* cording to ^ Mu Ji |«er month., U‘'4/»L to $* jNfr qtonth. 1 earli*-|e experienced, tMinotof bate for the sabl ounaty, to la- hoiiDn at Uaruwcll G. II. on Friday, the luth t «. 5 , day of (k tohrr, fo.ttJ, at 11 o’clmk a. m., | . ri, *‘ S4 '»* , nnrendrnt at once ft to mIiow can m*. if any, why the **id ad- ' a»wi |»articui«r’M. luiai'trathm should not l>e granted. I JttljrlMI Given under m\ iiand and ih«* *eal ol !> w * * m i tr A.«s i* Bargain uBhciv m A Pretty PUc American lud#|>etHlenue. JAs. U. PATTERSON, *ep4-fiw l*rob«te Jiulge. THE STATE UK SOUTH ( AkOLINA BAKNWKI.I. COL'NTY. IN THU COURT OK FRO MATE. By Jx*. O. i’atternou, Esq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County Whereas W. Gilmure Simms. Ksfj., applies for Letter* on tbe derelict estate of Mary N. L. Riley, deceased, „ These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, jo be aud appear before me at a Court of Pro bate for the said ohuuty, to he itohleit at Barnwell C\ U, on Friday, the 10th day of October, l8tK), at li o’clock a. m,, to sltow cause, if any, wliy Hie said administration should not be granted. Given tinder my hand Htm tiie seal of the Court this 29th day of August, A. I). 1890, and in tiie 115th year of Ameri can Independence, * JAS. O. PATTERSON, sejid-Ovv probate Judge. In the most Jesirable ntiddoiin (ioq et Biackville, within a (*w uti-sw jJk of t^e depot*, ehurebtf ac^ol*. V* now offered for sal*. 'VW* ii^rovemcnt* consist gj i and well bidK cottage of f^r \» Ub dining room attached AH net c VKi.ry. o 111bui 1 ding* ou live pn i»E good repai*. The garden isof size and couivthe cotvvevredisfo hi Fuildiug lot. The VeU, furaWi nlmmlant supply of die besi wa Blav-kvili^ 4* V. JU)RE^ 14 - , Black vilie, { *—' : Examination of Teachers. The annual fall examinations of ap plicants for certificates as teachers In the public schools of Barnwell County will be held at Barn we 11 on . Friday, 3d Ootober, for white teach ers, Saturday, 4th October, for colored teacher*. Examination* will begin at 9 o’clock a, m. on each day. Candidate* are re quested to present themselves punctu ally. L. X. BELLINGER, School Commissioner B. C. (2w) Provisions for the People. THE COLORED FARMERS’ SO CIETY purpose*-to open and keep cm hand a General Slock of Grocerie* in tbe Ludy Rohiohon store in the town uf Blackville. We will keep on hand ev erything needed by families in tbe Bn# of Grocerie*. Our gopdt shall be th# very be*t ^nd our price* the very low est. We solicit the patronage of all the public, promising them honest weighta, | ju*t measure* and everything low down, cheap for ua»b. Df, J. H. E. MILHl Dental Surg< Blackville, S, C, WiiV have regular appointiue follow s: At Barnwell, €. H. from U(, N r) in each n^outh <or *ale*-day> in each mouth to nesday evetung. Ofllye at the J son House. At Sadly’*, B. A. & N, R. R. 3d Monday in each month to W day evening. Office at Price’s H Will be at hi* homeoffioeat IMa every Friday and Saturday from February to 30th Raptemhwr inc and every Thursday, Fchiay and day, frcuu Ut October to Jlat J inclusive.' Win make appointment^ ith | uf hU ol |o meat them at either any time, ratients wlR find it moreoomf to hav# their work dene at the though If desired will call on t thair residence* anywhere withii mi!#* of Blackville. UMMI OFFB T>UY»* isf— ta* ■D m Om+m mod m ewe ons, ooas au. JACOB PEEPLES 3iiA.MA.UluU. IU0DEUU