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HS The Barnwell People.. J|(0. I HOLXES, Eilittr 1 Prop'r. LARUENT COCNTV Cl RCt'I.ATlO.N. Alliance Department. THURSljAT.^TOBKR 1, V KIH ■■ . ■ George uied to our© hln biul ^>UU wUU a ayrup made hy boiling •niona In molaMew. ' , The “Hint come rtr^t nerved” wile of the Columbia canal will probably byln# about a law nult alnioal an large as the Coonaw caa». 4 . A resolution fkreaented last week to the Georgia I.eglHlature emloiilng the Ocala platforro wa* ^lofeatcd, thfLygia standing 63 ayes to it noea. Mrs. Kjttaaheth Krances IVrry, widow •f the laus Kx-Gov. H. F. Ferry, died at Greenville on last 'lbuisday from blood {Mdsoning canned by a carbuncle on her neck. She was nearly 73 years old. ^. ' Gen. Wade Hampton had charge the ‘‘f«x, deer and wolf chaser” whh b Week It; ittaMiectioi) wtlh the Charity KxposU lion. He carried lift/ line hounds with him. Petitions for the paasageof a law pro- blhlting the sale of Intoxkatlag Ihjuors In this State are being generally circu lated. They will be presented to tb« legislature at tke next session. Revs. 11. F. Chriet*l>erg and S. V II. Klwell and J. A. Glonn»al Ciduiuhla, send out the forms of the (Maitions The world may lie getting better hut the catalogue of crimes chronicled in Monday’s News and Courier Is so long I tat few w ill be ready to believe 1L Four killing scrapes, a ik»t and two Ivuchiugsln the South show badly for one Sunday’* work. Isnlltthncto «w- eall our nisaiouaries from heathen Lands? . The Regular and Reform wings of the Charleston heinoeracy are gelling together. Being unable to recaMcil* lltelf differences they agreed to accept G«*v. TiHnutu’a suggestion ami make their nominations under a primary plan to he tiiaiisged hy three eoinmlssloners, who have a«ve|*t**d their apfiointmenU and whose plans are giving general sat- iaf action. The i**»Uon «lenlers in the principal markets for the snowy staple are now generally agrwsl that tills year’s crop will lie about 7,.'■»»,»«» I»a^*, • falling otf of !,lU»,u»n bales from last year’* y.eld. We think their estimate slid, considerably too high. From the r*- jeirU fnmi all svs*tior»s of the South we do not see how even as much as sev* u million bah** can Iw e\|s*cteii. The opeaiug of t.ernMMiy lot Ameri can |M»rk prcalucts will literease tin* demand for and raise the price of salt meat*. The partial failure of the tn- nrpean graincru^ia will put np the pri ces of all Amerieaa cereals. These high prices must continue until next year's crops Jiall supply their tfedclett- ciet. That condition a<l\isca every Momhern farmer to sow a Utile wheat, some rye, a giMnl deal of oat* and to push his |sukers from now until killing lime. The Republican |»arty up North is all ahlaxc w ilh enthusiasm for the notuiua- tbm of .lames G. Blaine as its next can- didate for Frealdcnl. The pa|>er« are saying that after new year Mr. Blaine will annoitaccthat In* will not a<*copt a nomination and declare himself in fa vor of a second term for Mr. Harrison. ‘•Tbs plumed knight" i* probably |M»*t- poning getting the fence untill he secs how this falls electhms In the West torn out. He w ill not be of the resign ing sort if he thinks that his party has a “finch” on the next term. Adopted as the County Organ by the Coun ty Alliance Job tab, ia*w. M. .1. PATE. Associatb Editor, To whom nil ConiinnmeatUmB ou Alliance Matters should be addressed. Ofltrers *f tks t'sssfy AllUacc. l*r»slQfiit. - i V. M. ytixlon, Vice PresUsnte* W. A Ijlambcrg, 8e« rctary. v A. F. Free, Treasurer. W. (» Hritton, Chaplain^ (ico. II. Kirkland, Ltvtnrer and Oraranlwr. W. A. All, Steward or Assistant Lecturer. W. E. Seller, I>oor Keefter^ It K. Harley, Assistant Door Keeper. f> W. Borilford, tk-rgeant-at Arms. F. Ik Creech, Business A Kent. Kxveative jU>inmitte«>—C. B. Free, W. W. Patrick, W. A. Faust. Trade CommiUee—<1. M. Hunter, K. H. Dowling, .1. M.'lMmer, W A. All. Committee on (iood of the Order—3. C\ Mc- Millan^ C’. lf M. Jidenflcld, W. T.^Cavc, J. K Snelling, E. B. uuess. — Final Discharge. Notice is hereby-gl derslgncd will file his J.O. Fi iven that the un- final account with atterson. Ks4|., Judge of Probate, on Saturday, tnu 31st day of October next, at lOo^clbck in the forenoon, as AdusMstrator of the estate of II. A. SamlTfer, deceased, and ask for Letters Hismlssory. P. U COPELAND, Administrator. octl-td Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will Ale his Anal account with J.O. Patterson, Esq,, Judge of Pro bate, on 8atu,rday, the 31st day of Octo ber next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, ax Administrator of the estate of M. J. Brabham, deceased, and ask for Letters Dismissary. N. F. KIRKLAND, Sk , Administrator. octl-td Tolhe Farmers’Alliance of Barnwell County. / Bamrkko, S. C., Sept. 23d,dH01. 4 By orderpf Vice President A. F. Free t>ur nejft quarterly meeting wilt die held at Barnwell C. H. Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at 11.3» a. m. instead of Friday, Octo ber 2d. Bro. Gaston, District Lecturer, will deliver an address to the Alliance on some very im|>ortant matters per- will please be in Hall at the a|>polnted hour. The Secretary will deliver to the delegates new constitution, minutes, in struction labels and circular letters ac cording U* new constitution. AH sub- AIIlance Lecturers trer-r officio members of ('minty Alliance. i request all sub-Secretary* to sand In their reports and dues Uy Saturday, Oc tober 3d, and not wait until day of meeting, as I will have no time to re ceive tncm-on that day. W. S. Bamhkku, Sec’y B.C. F. A. f' The Aiken Journal and Review thinks aud >aya it was “ungenerous” in this paper to speak of ex-Preside.nt Cleve land as a lishennan of leisure. As a prominent public character Mr. Cleve land is not above criticism. It may be, as our cotemporary says, that Mr. Cleveland when he doe* labor works as hard art any body else, but the fact re mains that no professional man w ho has much todo can spend months in fishing, Our eotemporary tells u* “it is well known” that Hill defeated Cleveland in New York in 18.SS. That excuse has been pleaded many times by Mr; Cleve land’s friends, but we have never teen any proof w hatever given of Itscorrect- wliess. If our eotemporary can furnish it good service w ill be done to Mr. Cleveland’s cause. But until that is established the Journal and Review is both unjust and ungenerous to a man who liaa.wmi; every political tight he has made on the brief platform of ‘-I am a Democrat.” When a man, who has been acting with the Democratic party, Is getting ready to jump into the Republican par- ty, his usual plea U that “there is no differeuce between the Democratic and Hepoblic.au party.” The Southern man who makes such an assertion is very ig norant of the country in which he lives. He does not know how he has been pro tected. The AtlantaCopstitutiou sums up the difference thus : The Republican Farty : Social Equal ity ;^fJeetJonal Hate; (arpetbagism; Corruption; Scalawagism; Military l>e- spotism; Business Ruin; High Tax; 1*1 under and Ferdition. The Democratic Farty: The People’s Protector; The Guardian of Tbeir Home*; The Bulwark of Their Liberty; The Sheet Anchor In the St>rm of Ke- — Col. J. E. Tludal, Secretary of State, writes ns folU^ws to the News and <'ou- rier, explicitly defining the position of the Alliance*. — “The people who are not eligible to membership in the Alliance are taught to believe that the farmers are seeking to rule them throuirh a secret, oatli- bouad political society. This is not true. The secrets of the Alliance are for business and social purposes. When one enters a store to buy a piece of { p»od* he finds a secret mark upon It, It » the merchants’ secret. It is his right, and no one complain* of It. Ills a very unwiVe business man who parades bis business affairs before the world. And no one ha* a right to complain of the secret* of the Alliance. Riinpoee the merchants In their hiMirns of trsde should conclude, from frequent Inurchsnge of views thst their Interests would he prffhmted hy a certain law, or by certain changes of existing laws, what eon hi they do hut go out Defer** »he whole people to advo cate their measure*? ^ M* I* which the / llianre ha* d* ne |M>lltlcally.J In their «***nl4**t with th" Bagging Trust, snd lit** rrurl extortions of the credit and lien law hn.lncss, they naturally ertough inquired into the cau*e of the etiland I Ik* way to remove it. They laid their unfortunate condition before tiie country, and the mcaoire* which thev think would relieve them In the tuo*l public usa.iner, and iu\ited the ltillc«4 diM'Uft»lou of tliein. They had a right to rx|iect that In other classes they would And many humane |ft»|de'who would con«li|er tltelrcaseina fait spirit. N** w.an's vole politically !• hound by any oath of tb* Alliance, nor can be, for the reason that the Alliance has no right under Its constitution or laws to ask lilui how he voted at the last elec tion; and so far as (adltlcs is concerned phere is no Alliance oath u*»r secret. If von can hy fair argument show an Al liance inemlier that yqu bsvs a better rcn»ed) than his fur the inadequate sup- plv nl iuoiw*y, there Is no Alliance eaih tohiinler him front assenting to your |tro|M>«ition. The demand for more moiify and the liest way to get It is therefore as open for pub'ic debate a* any (Hdltical question which ever was before the |*e*»|de. My |M>sltion in the Alliancw Is a very modest one—only a private member I know, however, that many thousands | of ticople have been practically bene- rtted by it, which they will not forget From education and interest I am conservative, but I have an abiding faith In the good sense and capacity of the people for self-government, and, therefore, am and alw ara have been a Democrat. I feel It to be my duty to protest against the policy you are pur suing, and to appeal for more fairness and more conAdence in th« people. If the |>eople cannot be trusted at all, then the Democratic party, and our republi can government itself, are based upon a false theory and are humbugs. For twenty-five years I have lived among the plain farmers. I know them. They are neither Communists nor fdols. They have a strong souse of justice and are too conservative for tbelrown good. I have seen sometimes their lien ac count* and wondered to myself that they were not in arms. I have seen their desperate struggles against ad verse business conditions—their gloom every winter and the renew ed hope and courage of the returning spring. I fought w ith them during the war and In BS76. Their patriotism, their forti tude, their patience, forbearance and hope should appeal for sympathy in their effort to tind a way 'to rid them selves hy law of their oppression. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned will file bis Anal account with J. 0 Fatterson, Esq.. Judge of Probate, on Saturday, the 31st dav of October next, at 10 o’eWck in the fqrenoon, ns Guardian of the person aad estate of J. are requested to present them duly at tested, and all persons indebted to the. said estate are required to make pay ment to tiie undersigned. F. 8. MO 1.0NY, Adminixr.ftitor. Blackville, S. C. sep 17-3w '-Debtors and Creditors. octl-td Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned w ill Ale his Anal account with J. O. Fatterson, Esq.. Judge of Probate, on Saturday, the |4th day of October next, at 10 o’clockMn the forenoon, as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Jane E. Wood, and ask for fitters Dis- missory. . ^ W. L. WOOD, *ep2l-td. For Sale or Rent. Oae of the most desirable Plantations In Hampton county, five mikes from Matthews’ Bluff on Savannah river. The place Is well settled and abund antly supplied with labor. Offers unu sual inducements te either purchaser or tenants. It is capable of being subdi vided into sasall* Farms, amt will be •old or rented separately or as a whole. With the place will he sold Provisions, Mules and some very choice Stock. For term* apply to V. J. COLOOCK, •eplf-lm Seminole, 8. C. FOR THE I.EGiSLATI RE. As 1 have been announced by my frill’d* for the Legislature 1 pledge myself to abide the results of the Dem ocratic primary election, support the nominees of the party and not accept a nomination or an oAloe from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization.* _ Wm. A. All, Sr. In Ailing the vacancy in the House of Representatives caused by the death wf Hon. J. Ryerson Smith we take pleas ure in presenting to the voters of Barn well county our worthy friend Isaac L. Attaway, who is a plain, practical far mer, and If chosen we pledge him to carry out the couAdeuce imposed upon him. fie will abide the results of the prl inary election, support the nominees of the party and not accept a nomination or an oAloe from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization. Majcy Supporters.' ' Capt. Charles R. Clayton, of Three Mile township, is placed in the Held by hi* manv friends as a candidate for the construction, Honest Government; J l>eiiioerat»c nomination to All the va- Home Rule and White Supremacy; i cancy in the House of Representatives Free Speech and Justice; Feace and caused by the death of Hon. J. Ryerson Flenty. N 8mith. He is a successful farmor, a j progressive and public spirited cltlxen > " A Sign *f Trae Coaversloa. of il l ^ e l,i * he * t c}»f if cho, *!‘ / will represent his constituent* with Great revivals of religion are going : ability and fidelity. ~ 0,i • - r p£:.i. lit-will abide the TPimtt*-of The pel— • ’ ’ ‘ I* - r ‘ .cirv chvtio.*, *‘.fq*ort the nominee* o! ** ' ' * • 'v* >■. .. t.. ptesy a* not accept a nomination .... .. M ,.i- ^r *u urhee i rv.u any s«»urce oilier than; Variably 1 aetUe a hi* old debts In full— the n-gularty oon»iiluted Democratic Aliaau'CoDstituiioa. . j organkaitou. A VOTER. Sheriffs Safe. T«« ^tstb op Houtii Carom*a, 1 BARMWRI.L Col'XTV. f in TKR COURT OPCOMMOH PI RSS. Mika Brown and Charlie Brown, ew- K srtners under the Arm name of Mike man A Bro., I’lalntlffs. against I). J. GnlAtha, and George II. I.lonber- ger, trading under the Arm name of Griffith At Lion bar ger, l*efendants. John L. Ilayea, Jerry llayea and Dan iel Hayea, doing business under the firm name of llayea A Bn*., Flain- liffs, against D. J. Gnftkh« and George H. I.lonberger, trading under the Arm name of Griffiths 4 Lion la r- ger. Ifefendanta. BY VIHTt’K of sundry executions to me directed In the above suted cases I hare levied upon and will sell at Barnwell, In front of the Court House, on saleaday In October, KM, It being the Afthday In said imtntb, within the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed personal property: 1 Cream Texas pony, one eye, 10 year* old. named Good Eye. 1 Black mare mule, 7 years old named Lucy. . 1 Bay mare mule, 10 year* old named Say. I Brown horse mule, 9 years old named Dan. 1 Brown horse mule, 10 years old named Jerry. 1 Brown horse mule, 7 years old named Rock. 1 Ray mare mule, 8 years old named Beck. 1 Brown mare mule, 9 years old named Llxc. 1 Brown horse mule, 8 years old, named Fete. 1 Brown mart* mule, 7 years old, named Bet. 1 L - 1 Brown horse, 10 yean old, named Dock. 1 Brow n horse mule, 8 yearsold (crop ear; named Mike. 1 Brown mare mule, 8 years old, named Maud. 1 Brown mare mule, 16 years old, named Fan. 1 Brown horse mule, 12 years old, named 8haw. 1 Black mare mule, 16 years old, named Beck. 1 Sorrel mare mule, 16 years old, named Red. I Gray mare mule, 12 years old, named Bee. 1 Blue mare mule, 12 years old, named Blue. 1 Black hor*e mule, 12 years old, named Jerry. 1 Bay horse mule, 10years old, named Trip. 1 Black mare mule, 12 years old, named D i a n 11 ah, - 1 Gray marc mule, 12 yearsold, named Maud. » 1 Dntr mare mule, 7 years old, named Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of George Aiken, deceased, are requested to present them duly attested, and all |>ersons indebted to the said es tate are required to make payment to the undersigned. J E. B YRD, , r - Administrator. - ^ ' Blackville, 8. <Y * sep 17-3w Debtors and Creditors. AH person* having claims against the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Friester, de ceased, are requested to present them duly attested, and all persons indebted to the said estate are required to make payment to the undersigned. J. A. JENKINS, Administrator. / Barnwell, 8. C. sepl7-3w Debtors and Creditors. N"V rvrhmition and Calisthenics will be free, extra'char^for Mu- . * * . • * 10th t trtr -——t-'- ‘ . • a . i r-x f * • ~ **■*'■' ^ - f —;—- •* i-t . ■' y l _ i J .. ._ _ estate of W. A. Mo<Kly, deceased, are requeKted to present them duly attested, to my attorney* Messrs. Bates Jt Nimms. and all persons indebted to the said es tate are required to make payment to me. ‘ MISS E. CJMTILrOT, Aumhilstratrix. Ellentou, S. LT. *epl7-3w* .. Application for Charter Notice is hereby given that at the ^/fext meeting of the Legislature appli cation will be made for a charter Incor porating The Barnwell Street Railway > Company. G. Duxcak Brli.ikorr, Wm. McNah, H. G. Hat, WiLt.ta J. Duncajc, ami others. Atigust 22, 1891. Application for Charter. Notice is her?by given that thirty days after date the undersigned will ap ply to W. Gilmore Biinnis, Esq., Clerk of the Circuit Court^for iucor|M»ration, under section 1378 of the General Stat utes, of the New Home Baptist t’hurcli of Barnwell County, Htate of styuth Carolina. « Wm. Wrlghl, Peter Wright, II. G. Green, K K. Gardner, l,ott Wright, Stephen Howard, J»«a llamiuond, Alexamler Aiken, Jeffery Fn**t, K. II. Gardner. September 8th, 1891. •eptO-td Master’s Sale* Sol TM « A aOl.I X A , Barkwrll CouavT.l Treasurer’s Notice. . i. Orncx Countr Treasurer, . ^ Barnwri.j., h. C.. S'lpt. IHfh, ls'.H. Th»- TrirusurtT will l>e at tf»e fol'uwing pla- ccm for fuc collectloii of .laxi * f«»r the tlrt<-al ycar t omiUctK ina Nov. 1*1, 1*90, on the days mentioned la-low : Elliott Sander* Hlore, Thursday, Oct. 13th. , EricHter’s.Store, Friday, Oct. IMh. Manud’H, Saturday, Oct. 17lh. , ; Kinard’a, Monday, (X-t. HRli. Khrhanlt’*', Tuewtny, 0<-t. 2nth., , Hunter's, WednewJay, <K-t. 2tSt7 Midway, Thursday, Oct. 22d. Bain Ik? rg, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23d and 24th. ! CiralianiH, Monday, Oct. 26th. Mackville, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 27ih and 2NUi. . ’ WHliston, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 29th aud SOtti. Blanton’s, Saturday, Oct. 31st. ~ Barnwell, <J. H., Monday, Nov. 2nd. ‘ Seven Fines, Tuesday. Nov. 3d. Dunbarton, Wednewlay, Nov. 4111,. Ashley’s Store, Thursday, Nov. oth. v. Furse Store. Friday, Nov. 6th. Baldock, Saturday. Nov. Tjlh. Erwinton, Monday, Nov. 9th. 10th and 11th. Kcarsc's Jrttore, Thnrstlay, Nov. 12th. George’s Creek Club House, Friday, Nov. 13th. ■>. Barnwell CYIL, from 14th NoV. to Decem ber 13th, inclusive. , .. TAX I.EVr. State Taxes 4 :1 l mills. County Taxes .-I 1 , ml Us. School Tax i mills. Total U-vy Y 1 „ n |i s . - . «- - - - - —.— x AU Speclal 8cIuk>I Districts have an add i All personsRaving claims against me 'tionat Trn* r»c -wo mitts-exrept WilJi.^ton, which has 2 1 j mills, and Oak Grove 1 mill. National Bank bills; gold and silver coin re ceivable for taxes. Muti)uted bills and coin will not Is/ taken. After the 15th of DeCeinlnT 15 ik t cerit’.'i*en- alty and all other cost will bo added on all uir- p iid tuxes. A. F. FREE, Treasurer Barnwell County. Adam Seas#, Plaintiff, against Charles Copeland, Itofeodanl. r abtitio^. BY VIRTI'F. of a decretal order to me directed In the above entllletl cause I will sell at Barnwell, In front, of the Court llou«e, on Monday the &th day of October next. It being saleaday In said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following docrilanl real estate: All that certain par.-el or tract of land lying and being In Barnwell County and in said htate. containing seventy- three aud one half acres, more or le«», and bounded a« follows: On the North- East by lands of 8tep Kear«e, on the North-e«l hv lands uf Joe J. Kearse and I. F. Bamberg. Terms owsh. Purchaser to pay for paper*. O. DL NCAN BKI.LIN’iKR, Master. Master's Office, 14th Sept, |8®|. Master’s Sale. Fiqal pischarge. Notice is hereby given that the un* derslgaed will lile his Anal account with J. O. Fatterson, EJsq., Judge(»f Probate, on Monday, the 12th day of October next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, as Guard ian of the |»ersnn and estate of L. W. BUluqt, and a*k for Letter* DisuiUsory. seplO-UJ] J.W. JENNY. ~ LAND FOR SALE: wi # One hundred and thirty-three acre* f Ane limber lands near Fort Royal K. R . bounded by lands of J. II. Killings- wor h and othep* For terms, apply #9 '-JOHN K ALLEN, Attorney-At-Law, may 21-tf) Barnwell, 8. C. "GOOD MORNING —'r<>Y— . - YOU ALL.” 8tatr or South Carolixa—Barn* rll f OL’XTT. Dora WUHamt, nee Stewart, Plaintiff, against-fame* Milhous Stew art. Mary Anne Stew art, David K. Stew art, J. Wesley Stewart, Hansford D. Stew art, Hattie R Davis and W. Wight- man htewart. Defendant*. FAMTITIOX. BY VIRTl’Kof a decretal order to, The nlxivc* votiiiir i / ^ B<*ein to he enjorin^ Reive*. KvervlHHly in ern ilaruwell. Flsihtern itiid Southern Onui^ehurir ean have a otimmI time l»v eom- inre.earlv ami often t«r niv Mtore in Willintoti ami ^ct- tilt" the LATEST NEWS. New Store, New (»ootl*. New Price.**. My M<»ck i** eomjtletc in having every thing that people want in Fancy Family (irocerieh. Heavy ftrocerich. DryfftnitU. Dresn (tihmIh, ('lothiii". No- | tion«. Booth, Shoe*, Hat>. • Furni*hin" (rood*. Hard ware, I ’m, Wj»otl ami (’rock- eryware, Ba^giii", 'Fie* ami all the otlier nianv "oods WILLI ST ON /UGH SCHOOL. - J u* &!J \ w iLLiSTON Hir.ii school will begin the next session uifder auspicious circufuistatiees, ^ J?<OMpAY, SEPT. I4TM, 1891, WITH A FULL CORTS OF COMPICTENT IXSTUCTORS. Excellent advantages offered tu-voghg men and ladies prepar ing for College, and a thorough practical course to those .that will be deprived of goiilg to College. Discipline.formative rather than punitive, and special attention given to health and morals. Board can be obtained at reasonable rates. Class Elocution, sic, Art and Book-kee merit to all pupils in the information address seplO tf Tuition free in the graded depart- raded School iCfistrict. For further F. N. K. BAILET, Principal, , Williston, S. C. or W. H. KENNEDY, Chairman Board Trustees. THE PATHOS OF PEACE BETTER THAN THE WAYS OF WAR. \ • ♦ \ * ' - JiiKt after the lynching, in .New Orleans a few months ago, of eleven n:eiiil>cr» of the Mafia by a volunteer hand of American avengers, some of the dally pa|»er* created a little uneasiness hy declaring that King HundKTt.’s Ironclads could shell New York from anchorage lieyond the range of the shore forts and hatter- ie«, ami lay the huslness metrofHdiaof the country in ashesor under oviitributioik. Without disciirtsiiig I’ncle Sam's abllily ftolalbaoafabc hi* pMMMHMiMMl MieHALSOR Takes pleasure in informing the public that on his recent visit to the North ho raptured New York,New England audji big slice of the \’<trih-We*t. He went supplied with theaiimiUNition of gold, silver, gnmbacks and certitied checks and merchants, nianiifNciurers aud iui|Miitcrs surrendered upon the first sum mon-, threw o|M‘n their stiN'ks and t«dd Mit hal«oii to hel|> himself U> all he want ed aud to pay th«*m what he plea»cd. They .were ihuMoralixed hy the outflow of gold to Etiro|M' and welcomed M i«*hals<»n.and his money a* a hard |»res«ed soldier cheer* th** comrades who come to his help and turns the tide of tlte hattle going against his ffag. IMIictLalsoiY. IIcI|m d himsi If lilierally. The The ( harleston t»ound rtteaiwcf- Danville system arc witnesses c fa*t as steam can turn their w hi now flie first i*onsignhivni> arc coming In and prfNif. that he did *o are a* plain a* they can tie, . the Atlantic (’«*ast Lino and the Kichatond A n his hwhalf. They are hurrying Stuiihward as ‘els the giMols that he nominally bought. Even JVLictLalsoHZL I n \ ites the |w buy all the gi prices uf col!< As a (Miriial •qde to coate from mis tlu-y want so < >n, g«> home rejolc list of the gntwi gt all the adjaernt cmtntry and net git boring towns, Iteaply that they will forget all alwntt the |«>w tig with fresh outrage to hattle with hard time*. nm|s and great i*argam* that MtchalwiNt ha* in orv • lt<‘ »a| . ■ all [eiitbm t o l It- I follow ing lew i rxaiti plei »that show the eomparison til l Ni ortlirn 'i anti 1 rviiithri rn prl ow*: III l.tNNI w nrth of New Y urk rlotlti ing- -Mir ItalM •n'* priee. $»i,is»a. ♦7. tan w «■ rtb «< lioattnn S »h«a* * 1 i | qa*l a, Jlv M it ha dMHi'rt price, 14,760. r». imo trn »rth t tf l.atlbN 11 »rw» * lleaH 1» - VI Uh alMiti »*• P rice, id I.imri a on It of Noth >n< ,-Mmbal •a.It *• prl .-e, ? ti.tRI o. ID *.<■*! a t»rth of t if lit '* Fur iii»litt tg (, iooth ywil! i-hal I»«»ri*» priee, $5,500. • •*. !■«» a r »rth t >f Fitrtit t >1 re-— M irh« ttaol it’s pi r»ee, 1 12,1« [UK II. <s*t au rth t •f Tin an id Wo. inI wa TV — Mirl tal*oi • a | •rh*e, $.**■!. ID t.lMMI %, onh of Hat-tti n« II 41 >H*. Htl igar •, Ac. — Mi rha Imiii’s priee, 90.0011. 'SSI \\ 4 irth i >tf ( aim. d Cm nI« Sti tl F srtey !ifoe wrir • - 11 iehal*.n’» |»rh*e, 11,000, r’. .IrtMi al •nh < tf Axe*. II Of‘*. la rtn i ID trelw i ire— Mir! ItalM.ii’. priee, 93,'ial. tl { ,!■*! a t#rf i| of Tab! i* ( 'till ery at td < reek erv— MU -hal*t»it'« prh*e, $.ws». $! isst a orth of Kuggie • ar id Wa M iehal l*on ’» priee. fT.’iO. Th i»*m* nil ttlal i tin a are i •ff **re< 1 a* t«* xt» for tl fltHlgl hi. | •rearnte«| as sign lioard* to •1 tow r lit** p ettplv 1 the lira I r l*2|.| to |M‘t tDiie« Ci ielia Im.ii ha* thoii*and* of good*. II !** It an Dari f atitrt k that e\< rf 1 r Imh ly flee f jb | mil re in aA htrel If von dt.n’t see w hat you w a til 1 a*k f* »r it. M i.li.-t! Imi in h a* it, I but d*e-» not p .rom ii*e to keep it always. Como •« MMI and in is h <a • tirrv I*** ft. re | he er i n ■ ml. lie ha*n’t time or tongue 'toil gh to r lIMkt* a ihrev ho it r* talk. Imt he w ill In rip the eoiintrv more between m r»w ami Cl liytai mart tbai i a II tl te |to|i it it*i an* e an th t thi i* *itle of the day of jmlg- ta i«*hi E, if bu vrr« and •M'lh rr« > w il H oidv t^i ii ne |o the pie nie Sheriuan’s eamp ftt|- hi iwr r* and Ktlpatrivk * to rclt light triH qiev» laid w a •te onr fair t*ountry. The tarilf attd taxes ami high prices have made the (icople |HM»rer year after Tear. Mii-haison i, tired <d th.it. He u ill gi\c this faH's work W» the go«M| of the |i*o- ple. lnstca<Tof graspii W hen time« get lietter a money. Tiiat i* his pla attd in* directed in the above entitled eause, i. • ..i., . I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the | "l 1 1“ * ** 1 ' ^ ’ • toll >. Court House, on Monday the 5th day of j FllUY WCl'C* (*J IFF fill lv selected. October next, it being salesday in said i * r i . . m< i t ‘ | w , ^.i.i month, within the legal hours of sale, I ,, r? m . . C ! the following described real estate: aceonliliofl V. This is IIIV first ftml emuay containina two hundred fbun horW mure.T-yeirjold.rn.tncd * , ‘ rW John. 1 Gray horse mule, 8 years old, named BUI. 1 Brown mare mule, 12 years old, named Jude. I Bay mare iniile, 12 yearsold. named Red. 1 Bay mare mule, 8 years old named Bird. A L80, Lot of Bedding, Blankets ami Bed steads. 16 Setts Double Harness. 1 buggy and pole and sett of double harness. " \ 15 Tent*. 1 Stable Fly. 1 Commissary Fly. Entire lot Bridge Tools, Saws and Boring Machine, Bars, Ropes, Blocks, etc. 12 Number 3 Wheelers. 14 Number 2 Wheelers. 9 Two Horse Wagons.' 15 Drag Scrapes. Entire Blacksmith Out At. 8 Carta and 8 Double R. R. Flows. Levied upon under said executions as the property of the said D. J. Griffiths and George H. Lloobexger, trading un der the Arm name of Griffiths 4k Lion- berger.* * "" t > v Terms cash. . « j. w. Lancaster, s. b. c. Sheriff's Office, 17th September, 1891. *ep94-td situate, lying and being in the County of Barnwell, in the State of South Car- Hna,containing six hundred and sixteen acre*, more or lesrt f nnd bounded on the North by Kdisto river, on the South by land* of Charlie Bennett, on the East by C. A. Milhous and on the West by lands of Mrs. Porter, said tract be ing the Homestead tract. AF-ao dis’mor and I am after making a reputation for enterprise, energy and fair dealing: that will he worth more to me in after years than present pro fit. (’ome to see me. Give me a trial and I will do the All that certain other tract of land situate, lyjng and being in said State j rest. My expenses are small and my eust<>mers sha 1 Irhaye the benefit of every art van- boubdetTon Charlie Bennett, tfTTthe South by lands of F. M. Bamberg and Elkins, on the West by lands of Elkins and Mrs. Ken- nerly and on the East by lands of L C. Rice. Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Master. Master’* Office, 14th Sept., 181U. For Malaria, Liver Trou- ble, or Indigestion use BBOVN'S IRON BITTERS Pretty Places. I offer for sale one of the most desir able lots in the town of Elko, contain ing one acre and having a nice cottage residence aud all necessary improve ment*. ALSO A tract of one hundred acres of land a mile from the Elko depot, healthy, with excellent neighbor*, a dwelling and other farm buildingrt.- For terms and prices callon or write to ANDREW T. WOODWARD, V v april-tf) . Barnwell, S. C. Good MeWs. AIL person* who made loans through Col. W. II. Duncan or our selves, hi* successor*, and whose obligation* are now maturing can have their loan* re newed if they so desire by making ap- pHcaljon to us. WILLIS J. DUNCAN, J. J. BROWN. > Barnwell, 47th February, 1891. mautaif* tao’C that F can muster over home and neighboring com petition, / So come, one and all. Buy from me and hy getting the best goods at the cheapest prices dull the edge of hard times. —-—— [J3ir' My father, Mr. A. J. Weathersbce, will always be found at iny store prepared to pay the highest possible prices for cotton. He will be glad to see and serve his old friends and the general public. K. A. TV HATH Elis BEE, Williston, S. (V scplT-tf ’ the Patterson House, MRS. I). J..RQWE, I’HoritiKTRK**. Thia favorite house ha* l»een recently renovated and ref urn idled from attic to * basement ami otii i s the bfrtj acuouimo- <falimit la local anti t:.. - nt . i.-'.r i. | Table *iiitplie<1 with the l^Kt lare af- I forded by county and city markets. lx- 1 . 7wep3 i‘«»m** ami him •tnuding then' Irv pnaluee ami selling all kilidf and that Im*Iow zero. [ for profit In- w ill try ti» elt>arex|Nph«»a and make friend*, d th-farmers are out «*f trouble In* will fry to make form for *i\ d»y« in the a«*ek, an«t everyImoIv is a«ked to gi\ ing the U*«t price o! g(M>«U to alt sorts o 1 for cotton and all conn- f |K*ople at only one price THE LIVE MERCHANT, Parriu/ell, S. C. aug 27-tf Clayton K. Woods. John K. Gaunktt. —F-WW ('iiari.f.* B. Maloxr Woods, Garnett & Co., Ootrtozo. IFactoirs - AND COMMISSION MF.rtCIIATSTTS. aa A-*y strktct 1 , sa VAisrisrAH. OA: •A<lviiiu-f« iiiiulc miXiHisi^iiiiu iils of Cotton. T7 C^~ ; —. . - . Prompt Attention given to all Business, r aug*20 for Infants and Children* “Castori* k so weH adapted to chikirm that I recommend it a* superior to any prescription known to me.” IT. A. Archkk, M. D., , . Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. ••The use of ‘Castoria* i* so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supereroeation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castona w.thin easy reach.” Caklos Miami. D.P. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Bof ormed Church/ Castor!a eons Oolir, Ooostfpation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea jLructation, Kills JVorms, gives sleep, and prenaotfl* Witf out injurious medicattoa. dk “ For several years I have recommended your * Casiona, ’ and shall always oootiaoe to do so as it has iuvaruthly produced benefldal results. ” Eowik F. Paanga. M. D, “Th# Wlnthrop," lAth Street and 7th Avw, | New York City, Tn Cejrraca Conran, T7 Mcaaav Stesst. New Yoaa.