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the Barnwell People. JNQ. W. HOLMES, p'’ 1 ''"*"" *, I IVOt'KI Kioli. 1AHGEST COUNTY 0IKCU1.ATION THUJISHAY, 0(TonI:U 2, fS'.HK, A tpi^nerN 0|>l»»f«iK H V., -7th l^K). ^ Editor ' Tliero. 1m a great ileal of tft>k ftfxMit abolishing the l.ien Law. There are a great, many laiMiefi. iti 5 this neiglilmr- liooil i lial. are, o|*|)oaeil L«» its repeal. ..J n tBe TtnT71tTn^7Tt-7r^ttn-Ts alile tA tntiL c >- Angttsta la now styleil the “Klect^fc f'ity” by iter papei>. Wouldn’t Dyers- burg come nearer tilling the bin ? Alabama meant “Here we lb-si,” in his nop witlmut gi ;ing aiieJ), i^ll right, let him make it, he is not obliged to give it. Hut there are a great many small farmers, honest men too, that have po other wav to get their supplies but to give liens on their crops, U bat would become of such farmers? Why they would have to go in contract s next year with larihers who have •lands to mortgage to supply, themselves! and the 1 ml Ian tongue, do the, American language its signification is quite dif- | eotitraet hands, d’heinerehant will not; ierent now so lar ita the new spapets are ln*'Hish a tamior .without some snretv -•and he is not to be hlamed for it. i’Jtt! man that he furnished miglit be all right, hut suppose lie dies du ring'd he year, d'ln-re would lu‘ no ehauee for the imiPelmiit frrget his money out of concerned, as rnclejjiaui is after most of the editors for violating tlie iiew law against lottery advertisemejits 1 T A Hubseriher Uvlltg ’Hear the Aiken that crop. 1 ran speak lor myself. J , , , . . 7. i . . have Ooeii giving a hen line, and wlu> is both a planter and merchant, complain* o£ the disci imina- tlon of the seed cotton law against him self and many bthcrssimilarly situated. < ustomer*and tenants carry ^.heir wa it cotton to traps acnws t!ie line, a half on my crop for several years hud I have been dealt with rightly and honestly. I doubt that 1 would have done better if 1 had borrowed money and paid cash. 1 hope that our next representatives will take due consideration in this mat ter as it will distress a great many poor farmers and their families. Times are mile away, and sell in safety, while., as u law abiding citizen, he has to let it go. | hard enough now, but if the lien law is _ . Ti... i,.... ..» i.i i... i t - aboli-bed we' will have hard times sure enough. Alliance Depaflment. ^ • ’* - ; - otyljp-'l as ih^t’outlk^nrgan by the Couu- \lli3bK< .1 A- ty Alli^il'4 July Sth, issy. M. J. PATH, Ahsociatk Editor, To whom all Communications on Alliance Matters should be uiMresseil. • Oflli i-i s of I hi* Count)' Alliuiins. I), P. Sojourner, President. A. K. Krie,.Viee President. W. S. Hamlietu, Secret ary. N. K. Kirkland, Treasurer.' AV‘. (i P.ritton, Chaplain. • r Kf H. Toole, l.ectun r. J. L, Pay,'Assisi,ud l.eeturer. * W. K. Sadler, iJcnir Hi ep< r. S. \V. \V*hkIward. Assistant Door KeeiM-r. It W. ItiHlitoid; Sriuv.uit-.it Arms. ; M. W. Phillips, Basim ss Agent.” Executive’ Committee—C. It. Free, W. W. Patrick, W. A. Fnust. Trade Commitn (■—(}. >f., Hunter, E. H. Dowlimr, J. M. rliner, W. A. All. v ^ Comuiitteo on (iood of the Order—J. C. Mc- Millan, C. M: Kdenliekl,'W. T. Cave, J. K. SneHingpE. It. (iuess. Jle thinks the law- should be repealed or extended to the entire .State. Tuesday’* \ew» ami Courier ha* a letter from CoC A. C. Ha*k**ll giving liis reason* why he will not vote for < apt. Tiliinati and favoring the nomi- of another Democratic ticket Yours, very respectfully, FZS.T7wk.ns. natmn now in oppositiou to the candidate* of the September Convention. Col. Haskell ha* made a grievous mistake, whieh illustrate* the truth of the old saying that ”110 man is at ail time* wise.” 'iilie party lias taken 1 apt. Tillman as Us candidate and every Democrat and every citizen w ho prefers good govfrfhnenp* to eha**** should vote for him. HUt our reailers need no exhortation to do their duty. Favors Repeal. TV 11. LI.ST on, 8. C., Sept, doth, IStK). Ed, or ; 1 am opnosed to the Lien Law. it will be repealed Yours respectfully, J. X. Walk Kit. Hope Favor* Repeal. Wii.l.iHTox, S. (’., Sept .‘Mith, lb!K). Editor j * t'jdr * I am not in favor of the Lien Law, never was and hot** it will !*• rw^ealed. ‘—**— —" Vytini trnir, J. TV. Ckklcii ‘•Hreenvllk* city, which voted thr»‘c or lour to one against Tillman, will give a bigger majority for the loll dem ocratic ticket—.^UU* aud federal,- Snell or Duneati-than the whole of Ham- well county. Our fricmi.Tirr Pkoim.k, I* iu the •UtiaHoti of liie labeu angel* w ho lieilig idiUt out of Heaven relieve their nerve* by arguing that It I* led itiucli of a kind of a plain* for !r<»|*cft.t> ble |nopto i.nvhow. It can never te- «onelle iiM‘lf to the accursed late that binds it to the pun-pan-h, w aie^ melon aud free negro district.”*—t>retuiville Daily New*. « Our mountain t*oU*ui|>orarjr I* usually just but iu it* faaLuie, accidental we take it. to quote our last sentence, “{Every wlilt*i man in tha Second Dt»- trict will vote for George D. Tvihuatt,” It left the b**st of the medicine iu the bottom of the »|hjou aud failed U> give iu julivnt people the full do*e that they iivi’ded and that we intended they •Itould take, ‘I he Greenville ln*nu*ratlt* militia may probably unuier a* well a* our brother promi**-* for their holiday on the 4th of Xovcmiier, hut the regular troop* w l’l be in the frent ot the tight Iu the low country while the Ficdiuoiit cwpiaina are gathering the »i*oi , » of li e \ Ictory. Tmk I'KortK derldedly prefer* life In “the pine-patch, wa’er tuelott and free negro district” to mere existence in a laud of *our gra)»c», stone bruise* and vhlte scalawags, it I* hard to under- stand, hut it U probably a tiypuut<*iu «>f hi* g eiihis that keepa our brother a hermit hidden among the hill* We hope that he will Wake tvefore all the llower* of his life *hall ripen Ttnd har den into chestmiu. The Colored Asjlmii. On TlmrMiay Messrs Juo- c. Wilaou, W .1. Gooding nhd .1. CJ. Mullins Com mittee of |he Hoard «>f Regents on the Lunalh* Asylum in t'oliimhia, under authority from the legislature to in- *|M*ct aud report ii|H)ii a pro|M*r hH-atiou for rea tilt* 1*011 tein plate* I • lied this city In pre rk They were on | t apt. A. Wltite. am - Hoard, w I10 w it h eiiiMin ridin d >oiitii ot t *r Ho >y wer w Ith the I ho|**d fhn lion. In tion of tin expeiidili and an an pile*, it l dor»,d nsylmn. •cution of their cir arrival met her l!le!ldN*r of hen* kpout I hi* veral tract* of city. MTu learn that favorably iiupr«***ed *re*l, and It 1* to lie I Sumter mav get the ln*tiui- i lew of the fjn*t that tile l<**a- nZylnni here would ttieait the re of f!iKI,tMN! ( iii hilildltig* mal outlay of for »iip- i rather surprising that our The Co mi iv Allianca holds iry ; Quar terly meeting at Harnwell taIn.OfXV : -iv. F1 ve hrmrlred arid elgt»ty-li w IrSiles of cotton were carried to Blackville last Friday, “Alliance Day.” The Georgia Alliance State Exchange will soon send a man to Europe to look alter the satisfactory handling of the cotton crop. Col. L. F. T.ivingston, J*resif!ent of Die Georgia .State Alliance, thinks the sub-treasury scheme, or “something bettor,” will be the loadinggplank in the next Democratic .National platlorm. Miss Emily Days, the belle of the. rollon field, aged lb, lives iu a cabin tiffy miles from Harrisburg, Ark., wears hoots, a linsev-woolsev dress a Llvfttg af Home. Almost every successful farmer lives at home. Why can’t every farmer make up Mis iiiitui that he will live at home, and success cannot fail to follow. A Tew years ago our smoke -house* were kept in the West/ Under the stimulus of high prices paid for meat, rnany of qur Southern farmers began to For Sate, pink snnhounet and can pick 200 pound* a day, lias no beaux, no bafigs and no not only raise their own tToTSt, tjrrt iiaTt* some extra to Kell. The consequence Jins-been that we have-almost broken down the big trade of the West in this staple article. Take Atlanta as an ex ample. Ten years ago she had num ber* of wholesale commission houses w hose principal business-was selling Western meat and corn to .Southern farmers, i Xow you cannot rind any of those stores, and the wholesale grocery stares in Atlanta will tell you that tlieir trade imthat direction is hardly worth counting. The price of meat, has been reduced, and under this reduction we fear that the Southern farmer will again grow indifferent about raising home supplies. Don’t do it. .No matter how low may be the pricA of meat, it is hot good pulley for a farmer to buy it when he can raise it for almost nothing. Be sides you do not,know- how soon the price of meat may be advanced by the workings of some trust or combination. The farmer should raise everything.he’ needs at home, and when he does this he is independent of every trust, cares nothing for the fluctuations of markets, and looks to no one for assistance save God, in^Whtgsje seasons lie pitches hi* crops, under Whose guidance he tends them, and iu Whose bountiful abun dance he gathers them.— Exchange. A House and Lot in the town of Blaek- ville. S.-CL, on Pascal 1 is Street, only a few- minute* walk from the depot. For terms apd prices apply to <\ E. GYLES, Blaekville, S. Cs sep*25-3in Treasurer's Notice. October Weather. Rev. Ira R. Hicks, of,st t Louis, Mo., says concerning the Weather : October should open with cool, bright weather prevailing in most parts of the Okkjck (-orsty Tiumsckkk, » Baunwki.l C. II., ». C., t>cpt..22d, 1890. > The Trenaurer will l>eai the iollovving places for the eolleetioii'of taxe* for the (iseal year 1890, on the days mentioned lA-liov ; Manuels, 9a. m. to 12 m., Wednesday Oct. 1«>- Eriesiers, g to A p. m. " “ Erwinton. TliurwlayThd. 10. '■ AUeridule, Friday and Saturday Oct. 17ik 18. Kimud's,'Monday (X t, 20. Fdirhardts, Tuesday Get. 21. HunU r's Chapel, Wednesday Oct. 22. Midway; Thursday Oct.’id. liambi'rg, Friday and Saturday Got. 24 A 25. (iriiliains, Monday Oct. 27. \ F.laekville, Tuesday and Wednesday (At. 28 and *i9. 1 Williston, Thu’mlay Oct. 80. j. Blanton’s, Friday Get. 81. 8. ven Fines, Saturday Nov. 1st. Barnwell C. 11., .Menuay Nov. 8. _ DunBarton, Tuesday Nov. 4. Ashley’s Home Store, Wednesday Nov. 5. Enrse’s Store. Thumlay Nov. (>. Haldoc, Friday Nov. 7, Sanders Store, Saturday Nov. 8. Dr. II. \V. Kyarse’* Store, Monday Nov. 10. George’s (Yei'k, Tuesilay Nov. 11. barntvell C. 11., from Wtolnesday Nov. 12 to Dec. 15. Master’s Sale. State of South Carolina, Jiarnweil County. CWI of Common I’Uut. FoilKCLOSUli. The Bank oj* Bauxvvkll Pi. vintu r, agajnst Emillia Blanton,/Martha Grubbs, Kliza- ac A. Blanton,.*o- THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BA RN W E Lt COU N TY. IN HIK COURT OF PBOBATK. By Jh*. o. Patterson, Esq., Judge df Probate in Barnwell County. Whereas \v. Gilmore Bimnis, Esq., apidies |or Lettefa on the derelict estate of Maiy N. Lf Kiley, deceased, These are, therefore, U» cite and ad- # fartii U ano a. I a y ^1 KUh? A, ^ m:.,,. monrehaU and singular, the kindred aeph M . Blanton, Mephen W . . , ^ editors of the said deceased, to ho ton, Benjamin L. Blanton, .L >*.. . au|M .. ir before meat a Court of Pro- Wood***!, .mem Mwo». j ? “ w ,to bo I.0HI0,, tinpany ao'l ^ - \ ■ • ontli amt .tub j g Jtr ^ w ,,|| (’. H. on Friday, tbo loti, rhuson, Defeiplants. i dav of OcUdrer, 1S1K), at 11 o’clock a. ^ ^ *» «1 * k* • s*4V ^ O 1 /X f*l I LX T* t.n * s' ' • tf _ -. - - • 1. «- a-Ik.. ... 2 X greeted in tl BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to tos t»<yw cause, if any, why the *aitl entitled cause!* ;» .'.i .,1.,,.,1,1 ,„,t TlX i.Kvr. State Taxes. County SjK'eial SclllHlI 5*ifmTBs 4 mill* mill 2 mills Total I^-vy.. National Bank bills, gold and .TUT ndlls diver roin r»* bail tiahitf, but site xv i11 w bistle “.Vnuic j country. Heavy frost* with some sharp Rooney.”- . v J freezing w ill be a most natural result! A meeting of the trustee stockholder* ! ‘Biring the nights tiding us from .Sep- ; of the Farmers’ Alliance Exchange of I u ; m '”' y to October. On tire 2d and 3d a Soiitb t aroliua is called to-l»e-1ield p, | "h« r l* »»d sudden rise in temperature. { Columbia on Tuesday* Oc.t. 28. Tlie l»ur|>o*c of Hie meeting is to alu^r or reivable fof taxes. Mutilated lulls and com will not Ik- tals-ti. Afu-r tin- lath of iK-eemher U» jMTfs-nt. j* n ally and ull other w dl Ik- added <m all unpaid taxes. N. K. KIRKLAND, Treasurer Barnwell piMinty. modi I y tin- plan of the state exchancre j a * lirH Hn ^ > * tl>rm< east, an- ' 1 m •b-HiiiMkSirU- followed by stormilies*, may l>e J<M»ke<| r..r .„■) by ,1m tin.. ,b. fjjg jyflyg flp (; flR 0LINI. T-t-.r-m-* — - - - *— aide, and for the consideration .of such other iiiatier* a* may I** brought up. X«llrr. AirLmrox, Su C. f Sepl. -22d, 1S90. Delegate* u» Hi* next Countv Alii feq tn to the an.. In Im hek) in '' to!,« r ar*- r<-q*i. »t to meet ah tiour earlier. II o'clock, sun time, tliMii the usuai time, 12 Vclock, (or tli*^ jputqetse of Mttending to some matters oi iiii;*ortaii(*e relative to the evi haitge. G. A. t 111*01x1, 2t » C. It. D. C. K. ^oliiT In I miuij Herrelarle*. |Cof%nii Plant.) The f otiuiiiifee otl Ita gging Factory have advanced past the middie of Hie * continent. " * About the 7th it w ill le'gju to turn quite warm with soft skies and south erly current*, which condition will grow | until storm* of mark' d energy sliow- * j ihcm*elvr* on danger d*)»—Nth, '.Mh I 1 ami loth. Meteorological law* willcom- pel a period of three to four day* of sharp freezing and frost after tlo*i* Mortiis, w hiehenndiiion will break tloWn progress!\ely irtmi west Div,t«t •m.atid next to the 1 Ith and loth. Wbirtti south erly winds, with refractory sforiu* will I** the result—follow ed again by the regular cold wavy. A sUirm (•criodin which Yulrati, Mer- ciirv and Yetiu* are directly ctoo-erned BARXWKLL COUNTY. IN TUT. COUKT OK PROS %TK. By Janie* O Pattersmi, K-q., Judge of Pndiate in Barnwell County. Whereas. M*. (». Sinun* applies for Ia‘tU*r«ou the dsrelict e*tat** **f Ira T. m« twrecruu in the above I will sell at Barn well, in front ot Hit Court House, on Monday, the Oth daV of October tie Ml, it being salesd;G’fh said month, within the legal h<f»f* ol 'sahvthe following iles»-riI>eil^refi 1 estate situate, lying ami being/with}n the .State and county aloresaul The. balance ol th^ Homestead tract not setoff to the widow for dower con sisting of two hundred aud rifty-muc acres, more or less. ALSO, All that tract, piece or parcel of land, known as the Hickson tract, containing Two hundred and twenty-eight acres, more or less, about one hundred and seventy-six acres of which is lying and being in Aiken county and about litty- two acres of which is lying and being iu the county of Barnwell and bounded North bv Tinker’ll Creek and lands of John E. Hickson, East by lands of Cole man Weathersbeo, South by^ lands ol Lee Posey, West by lands of 11. C. Plunkett. ALSO, All that tract/piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Hi* county o'l Barn well, kimwii a-the Moore {Tact, containing four hundrevf anil sixty fiTres, more or less, and bounded North by lands of (L Green and Landy Mini*, East by lands of Kdiuitnd 1 srree, .South by land* of the estate of .lame* William* and John .simmoii*, IV c.»t l»v lauds ol G. M . Green. Term* on the above three tracts:— One-half ea-li the halance iu one year, draw ing legal intercut, to Ik* secured by Imihl aiTTI inbrfgagi*. mraTSWT-Ri pay lor paper*. ALSO, The following described lot* lying and tieiiig within the incurtM»ran* limit* of the Town of Barnwell, in *aiii Stale urn! county:, Lot A -:tf acre*, more or less. Lot It—fti acre*, umr** or let* administrarion should not he, granted. /Given under mv hand ana the seal of, tlie Court this’iilth day of August, A. I>. 181M ami in Hie II5th year of Amerw ra, ‘0. PATTKRSON-.T sepf-Bw • Probate Judge/ ,Si!mmon$ to Hbseiit Defendants. Stuff of South Carolina Bamwrli County. Court ot Common rieat. Lizzie Nix, Ida Anna Eliza Kearse and William Anderson llartzog, Plaita- titts, Board of I’raifeor htisiiicss men do u»t offer some Induct tio'tit* to the Mate to coute lure. — Sumt'-r Alliance, AI mo*I Without Equal. We doubt If liter In Mmth (’arolina 0 futty *ahl w hat Mr of Maj. L. J. Jon* Bar. Mr. < arw tie among other thingi practice of law at and *ini front a 1 that pi* fUtr-on pbtc * umt 1 c»»urt Th one to 1m* p I it Iter lawver earnestly r**que*t that you bring before your county utet'tlug* lit October, the silhjeet ot e<tAh||»hing ar Allian(*e Bagging Faetoty. Al*oas**crtaiu what anMotni of »t*M*lt your County Aitian'T »ill take, an t give notice u> the .wub- Ailiamv* in cm li eouoty to re|Mirt to Hie i ottittiilftcc a* to a hat amount they w ill take. Brethren, tlm only way for u* to get out of the tru«t i* for u* to take bob! of the matter and e%tal»Si*h a factory and uiaiitifartiire our own bagging Me iM'gtlt* ut the last | day of < lct« I lie iiiottth w ill go out a ith rising (•erature and threatening titdi«*atioi not active storm*, U* the We»t. The past summer ha* ahondantle itled the prediction of warmer and* aearttcr, which, we must rei»eat. tier. St.4U*e|l, d©( ■eased l.'U 4—1. 2 acres, more or lc*s. . These arc. theref or* to ©it© a ml ad- Lot D—1 .s acre*, more «*r k-s. luonish all i ind *»i IjOJ far, tli© kindred Lot K—2 .t» acre**, n ••rt* or I, -*. ami creditor • of tin * id dece.4* ©d, t" Im* Lot F—t acres, mo r** ii r less. aud apfe ar before tl*** at a« our t of Pn- Lot 4 (—2 2 acnv*, in lift* •r I©**. . I l»ate for til© *aid n Hill* IV, to Ih hobh ll Lot ll-l • 7 m*' 1 /*' ** loft* or i©»». at Barnwell C. Jl. ot i Friday th© 7th Lot ill: * ai rv*. ii© Lift* ( »r less. day of Novel Ili»rr 9 1 *1*1, .It 11 o’el nek a. in. l ot 2 acre-, in lift* »r less. to -how ©am *©, if a w by tfl© *s.d a*l- Lot K—4 acres, iu** l r ii r lr*s^ mliiDtratjoii •tiotih t tn- grat a tkei t © seal of A p (at of w hieh sat d i* r» I* |»o-i*hI at ; 4th©ti iiml ©r mv btii id and th t 1©* « out Hon-© rifc'l * At d w ill li© ©X- the Court th i« 27th jl.* OS y of 8©| •U* tuber, 1,14'ite • > li© ua\ or Y A, l>. and i II tl i© IlMU year of T©r ill % |s It atMile ffi lots^J ash. against Rhoda Brabham, Martha Ann ITartizog, Mary .Hartzpg, Annie K. flarUog, Celestial Hartzog, W. II., Martin, Shtdly Jacohs Martin, Bessie Martin, VV. (i. Wilson, Charles Wilson aud Charles lUrt/og, Deleudants. COPY SUMMONS FOR HKI.ICF. ( om/-laint not Served) To the Defendant*, Rhoda Brabham, Martha Atm Hartzog, Mary Hartzog, Annie K. Hartzog, < eleslial Hartzog, W. II. Martin, shelly JacobU Martiu, Bessie Martin, W. G. Wilson,Charles Wilson and Charles Hartzog. You arc hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint iu this action, a »Nvpy of w hich is tiled in th© litllce of the Clerk of the Court for said i oiiuty, and to serve * i*opy of your an swer to the *aid coinplHint on the mih- *, HIm t »t iii* oUi»*e iu Barnwell Within twenty day * alter the service hereof, e^-lo*i(e or the day of such service; nWi il yon fail t'T a o'* wa*rtTie~coiift7rai in within the time alore*ahl, the plaintitf in this action will apply to the Court for th** relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated Augu-t 26th, 1*110. . J.«». PATTFR^ttN. PtainlilT* Attorney. \ W.tiilniore Simms,t *. C. P. A t». >.)I*) To the ,\h*cnt Ikcfendanu, Annie K- lla rt jo* ami Celestial Hartzog. Take notice that the suniuM*ns ato| ecmplaiii: li**re||i were tlhd in tlieofflc** of the 4'lerk of the eoiirl of ( ootm«<n P|e;is fur Barnwelpi ouiily. >ouihi ar- olma. on the JUth dav of August, A. It. Ire.ni. J. G. PATTLKMfS’, i aogjN Pla ntitT • Attornec. Ver- Irief w a* An Ol in i i NT La HI That i. Ir, < arw tie *a>• (d tile New (retry iv* of M*j«»r Jone*, that “he trega w la rry in tmt been a •f the emir I a»ri' tl tt** l I our part, aud reiai ile i i t*1 nee it w< .f th** th J. U. It. It 11J flit At | U ra.i gi will do triatter III) s**if ?». t\. |ea«t thn*e . rharaetcr o crisis (reitljf lea* (wtig. ‘the heavy |en in many pla** our autumttai cqn ex pr»*s*i«»H* of a *1 the absence of w hi ed during all tli< predict h*ti of c«»li ginning ut a twrhal of at aaoiis in which the same' summer will prevail—th* , ted, perhaps, about | aius which have fat- • a* we approached | nox are Hte natural | Darting Uisturttance, • h will lie utore mark* , coining year. The . weather and early * n* an I ndependeno*. J A M E y G. PA TTKUSnV, Probate J udg< oct2-2wr THE STATE OF SOU l H UAK0L1NA BARN WELL t tll’NTY. ha> •pi Dl Id » pay f*i Nl AX LINGER. M a*ter. Master’s Sale. Petition for Road. *i Otrit a ('«•» atv 4 oMUissiox ra* t H« kn w ZLI, ft, I’., Aog. 5, I'*’•»# The I'oiitttv 4 omtwt*shMier* will *'**n» dev at tlieir regular meeting on I ne*- l! 4 C* \c •tl ver* < of t fro kalrl' II. M nairman Hie, aiitiilttee, ritoii. A. t t N Oil' ALL I > BFR ONE FLAG. then berr I* I liiei iu and NT vv c tin Mate * A a* m' The Prcsidi nl ©f the Farmer** Alii* a arc Meet* Ike aieaof Ike Nurtlivicat. t root* for the present atiliiiiiu ha*. u|* to t>iis date, le*eu verified loan exception- al degree, and would kreut ni I** a guar* *ntee td the further prediction of a lon ger aud har der winter before ii* than last Let us sec, meantime, what •harm can come from careful preparatloh for a c**Mcr winter aud fur a diier, liotter >r a A Crumb of Comfort. Tlierel* hTw ay * mu net hfhg or other for which people can and should he thankful iu this vale of tear*. Tin b» *t Look out for Counterfeit*. Chief Jam'** p.rook* of the * vhe at Washington ha* issued iar warning tin* public to htilk new dangerous eonnierfe’ silver certlflealD, which i* eio*c iluilafioii of the ge„i 1m* diaiingttMud from the Utter I'eeat'se it ha* no di*trihute(l tibre* an<l no paral lel *alk Iu» •* ant! al*" beeausc tin* mus tache in tin* portrait of General ilnn- cock curl* upward instead of drooping. crct *er- a elrru- Mlt f« two do lid to Ii tie. It l . tile F, a trip I. L. L. Po no r AI a tli tlie Mat. and hi* impr* »*i ter b* The Prog) ieigit, N. I"., sin VV i*, a* * »»lve K« Id i«e *11 pr*-scl* iit of i«een making it v tlirough Northwest, out in a let- liter, of Ra iled ny every Mtinmer t" foresee! 'M|t the rd.” loilow t “The prudent man the evil and hideth him- >lf, oplc pa** un and arc punish- 1 TH IK 4 "ocn r tiK ikon AT It. li il/IM fKaf ( s>i f* I i'l’U* By Jar rs4l. » ’alters* i*r». Km,. . Jud| g© of A tini. r.M Kelt' i*rnan , Adi llild rix of 1* •fiat © 11 it Bam i w r 11 < O niiiy. Hi II VV h«<| tli? fsjat ate (if si "in i J. vni* ti, de Mb' rt •a* i i.iiMi i« *re 1 Mill mis. applies lor l,r ilrr^ ( i»f Adtn uiisir H iM* ii eva •rf’U , Plan till Oil til© d ©relict r*iahlr of Join tt Hai tiin*! •. I H iga Inst ry, dee eas«*«| 1. T ho*. . F. lleff. rn tan . J. E. Heir. rma It, Th©* fS n rr tl ■ ■©, P' cil © am 1 ad- Ell aC . II' l! i rnai ». vv. . V. Ull tr and mouisii and ©re 1 mil 11 tl»l an id sin; >f th© * {Ml aid ar, t 1 dec he ku as©*!. mr© to t •! *4T* 1 U. w. Farr© 1>. In ■feud »%lt! 4* . and *ip II *Stf iirt* itH ihl a Co urt of Pre »* I BY ’ V 1 IM 1 K of a ill* Mfet: (1 I*r< i© r t" hat© lo r tlir *ald coui fit v , to is ejiohl lell i II in © di \ ‘ted III tli l©'Ve ©III 1 can*©. Bantu r ] tl < ’. Jl. ..i i Fi rid.iv . rn.- 1*1 II 1 w il 1 *© U at pi .. | Ik* aucti iO|» i l "lit ol day of <K*t o!h *r f HR "I, al 11 O cto rk j ». j tl< i© C ourt 11 oil * in 1 III'' low Il <* 9 Barn- til., to' dl lum V.4I Him*, if any, w ii IV til* * *ai j |tI ! w ell. in said 8 IM e. < • n M "lid. *y, tl le Wlh adnilni lr*ii .In. 1*1 IH* grant ©d. (V O 1 IhtolM'l * In e.\t , it is »'li*g ft4t*‘< I.i • in 4 * i v© It tl tl 4 |F*r *ti»v lid ind mul 1 he ** •al < |f | ini inoi ah, w 111 tin tlie eg* U II" nr* i«f the 7th di • asking l*t«hdc road k mad lrom Bar *ald mad Vo i iMur ^ , h* Ut *!• t*»t Ji^i .g lr 11 lea* e | llar.len I pe- »f “a ihtn* ts*r next, t*hment i tn the p II. to AUeinJale, ABendale road ■ ml run tsootb- »V l.rseil S)| Itr I'o road v e.lah titMM kl th. oiiah, i ro** e a(*«*%e the head ol and strike the fill end'd Calioges Mortar *d i a* I'.sid's* I aim. * ol ail per I,r I t «»l s • I •n li laiiiier in th© |*4 H in try*, II© *m v s: »i MiiUr iuat< 1 he ,ieo pic ti r r he great \i •Ith west m tit) rl "t lie Were ti.’lc r iu ur V tl lorenigtily aroused to atii' their e olid tlio ti U r more detern iriiict t" ' triiijf th© s have r "ile! n.. •y ar© prolouu idly im- 1 > ui **arv Jire *se« it.n ith tit i* !<« •lief that the farmers Id •• to * torJ mid hr rad w ii in r* of til** two M*4't M Ml w tli i© A meric Li, 1-9. hlimsiiig that tiaa com© to the country \ * l, KXA !‘c\ , . I o W hi. Kadam, Microbe Killer, Aii*lin, abundant! «|*^ Xi in this year *o vexed with tribulation* wa* the llnal adjourmnent , Dear Sir—I believe y<»nr Microbe juv.J Killer a certain cure for rb»*uniati*in. Up t« a year ago I was dow n a great of th© Fifty First t ongresHuu Tue*i )t*w a* the most reckles* and rcvolntio,:- ury ImhIv that ha* ever a*.*emblud iu the 'National capital. It’* rule wa* oven worse than the cruel period in which Tiiad Steven* and Co., were th© master FpirltH of the. government. There! was some excuse for extrcmcncs* then, for the red hot passiou of war had not cooled, hip. now that twenty-live year* of so-called peace have passed a new rc- i;onstruetion is iu progress, more rad ical, more inexcusable and apparently more irresistible, than the revenges that Cell as results i/f the death struggle be tween State Rights and Nationalism. And the only apology that has been pleaded for the outrage* that it lias committed in its long session was tii.it the Republican party must perpetuate its life at -any cost. But its aggr* J s>i<111s on the rights of the people arc not vet ended. It has only ealled a halt until the people shall past judgment at the near election upon its record. When that shall he w ritten the “irreptessible cdiiflict” between present Rejiublhatn- ism and free government “of the people, by the people and for the people” w ill be tism part of my time with rlieumatlsm. I hcg.mTnking ymr remeth', and after taking two gallons have never been troubled with it since but once. I bought a gallon then, and after taking n few doses if entirely disappeared. 1 have offered iti several cases to pay for the Microbe Killer provided it failed to cm© rheumatism, but bar e never had to pay as yet, as it invariably did the work, ? Respectfully, * j W w. MATxtrVTws, Dealer in Lumber and all kinds of Building Material. For sale by G. K. Rv.vn, sole agent, Barn we’1. slUHihl uuit'* amt make eoinnion c; against a common evil. Earnest, termiih’d «tid cnthu*i:t*tic a» they j in promoting tne great principle! i our noble ureter, they have reached conclusion that so long a* tin* tanner* j ol the North and South are arrayed on sectional line- u c can accompli*!! noth ing. To remain divided is to remain iu*© de ar© *. n( tli© CoTtoX Bv«.* !Y.nor Auvixst Mot ii.*.— J’li© ii-c of camphor guui, black iwiHarr, carlM>ii«? noap, and other ©rial* to pr©v©ut th© com- * m 'th ami buffalo !»c©li© •ug fur* aud w<Md©n gixMl* ounriter luoiiib* j* entirely • il you will take tli© troti- iti tight cotton hag*, say* *au Agriculturist. Jiis©*m* that feed upon fur*, skin*, aud wuolcn giMtd* will not touch cotton, and a thin muslin hag i* a* effective a barrier to their progre-* a* one made of shed- irem. When ready to put away your furs, lap-robt**, and similar article* u*©d in winter, Ikeat tiiem well to re move tin* dust aud any insect that may have found a lodgment in them; then th© 4 "iirt thi* I nth day of >,ptciikb©r. A. D. I still, and In th© ll•5!llycar of Ameri can lnd©|M‘ii')©ne©. , J A M E> O. I’ATTKRMIN, J udge ol iTohatc. *©nl l-*»w 'it»r*t | r pare* FOR SALE, t 'IXF. RESIDENCE in th© Tow n «,f Bamw*11, ht by Ga*, furnished h.-iple*,, and they appeal to the farm- I *„|l „» and pack iu large or small cot ers of tin* S«tutli to coveiiaut with them that henceforth the wealth producers of the laud shall stand together lor the any size mo*t convenient. Hoeing and Prajin? .Miller and hi.s Money. Some facetious Washington corres pondent bn* started the story that when T E. Miller was given Col. Wm. Elliott’s scat in the House he struck a dr«t for the hergeant-at-unus, drew $8,(K*(» hack pav anil comforted himself with a sipuirc meal in the. < 'ongressiomtl restaurant. Although wc cannot remember quite as far back as t be tlood w© nr© inclined to think the pre sentf loudy spell next in length to that moist period. . The Departments of Agriculture at >e resumed aud kept upriiulil its despo- j Golumbia and M ashijjgton xre* bcLriu- i»m .hall b. complete ami iha Krcot T !P 1,1 , , . r ' i rinding out;Aiiat the cotton crop is u in . , , , , . . „ -_ T — cfopvis a American people become its .he)ple$a Hhort one. But it has taken them a slavv^. If the North and West* shall couple of months to get to the point from have read tlte. signs of the future aright j " hieh "e started. atHl shall etnpliasizft tlieir condemn a- j A man w ho spent ton month* in South tio,n of the mctliods of Harrison, Heed,; GaroFma, where <!i\orces are never McKinley »nd Co., bv rewrmng tlmj •«*«-« rwor.M.f r.10 ».;parn- ,,, . . . * tloiiM, many of them with h murder as ^ Republican, majority m the next House,' tlie result, and several hundred cases there is a hope that their high tide w ill | where bushand and wife have lived t4*- < bb*ml the rauBpatm a*aloMtloa ■•on- ge*h«r (or yetni ft ilhonl .peaKhig. He ; tinue unStlieir effeetuel overthrow i. | «*.v*tli»tmvor.Te»..T.1,l hirve hesn » fmi- accomplished. The .South will do her . duty in the present crisis, watching to, »iee if the NorUiweat shall redeem her; oft made promises to bury the bloody i fcliirt too deep for resurrection aud cUsp | B*nd» and touch elbow s in, the united' effort to bring back lasting peace aud ! abundant prosperity to lb© ouuutrjr. coimuott weal ot a comuion country, ami 1 believe that from every state, every county and every Alliance iu t > the Muith vVill come a hearty response tlii* appeal for unity ami fraternity. -V sectional organization embracing only the people ol tlie states of a see- tion, will be povverles* to obtain a re drew* of wrongs inflicted Bv’ a power vv hose ngfiicic* jkcriiicate every nook and corner of trie whole land. Noth ing short of a grand national organi zation, standing under one tlag, cudu- "fve prayrel to the 1^'nl a thousand times ! i«*n hags, and after tying up tightly, hang up in a dark closet. The hag* j j may he made of strong sheeting, and of A Plantation containing 558 acres, 292 with Water Pipe* ami Bath-room, and containing Eleven Rooms, Pantry aud (’©liar. Built two year* ago. Eotmea*- ure* 2(9 f©©t x 21(4( f©et. Flowing Artesian Well and Fi*h Basin 4Hi premises: Kitchen, Servant’s House. Stable*, Well, Ac. Terms: Oiie-tliirel cash, balance on long lime with 10 percent, interest. AI.SO Said Farmer Jones, in a w hinimr tone, To Ins <rood old neiiriil>or Gray, ‘Tvc worn ui> knees tiinougb to the l>one, -iiur it ain’t ho um 1 to pray. “Your corn looks just twice as good as mine, Tbotuth you don't pretend to t>e A shinin’ lisrht in the church to shine, And tell salvation’s free. . _ cleared upland, balance swamp pasture, withib one mile of Barnwell Village. Five new Tenant House* and Stables. Two Wells of good \\ a ter. Price |8,‘00; $1,000 cash, $:4K) in 12 months, and balance on time to suit purchaser. —— G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Feby 20th, Ik'.HLtf : ring to one name, actuated by one pur pose—the redemption of the country from the deadly grasp of monopoly— can give u* justice and relief. 1 sin- n reiy/trust that the Alliances of mv For to make tkat ’ere corn irrow ; An' why yourn Is-ats it so an’ eliinhs I’d cin u deal to know.’’ Said Farmer Gray to his neighbor Jones, , „. .. , , , . i In his easy, quiet way, ovv n and otliei southern states, at their <'‘‘When pravers c t mixed with lazv bones annual meetings now near at bam'IH j’ They don’t nmke farmin’pay. ver- will make such response to those over tures of peace and good will on. the part l “Your weeds, I notice, are good an tall, ol our nortliern brethren as will for- d'of all your prayers: ever blot from mir gountry the blight and stigma of sect ional hate and prej udice, and 1 confidently believe they | “I mix my.prayers with a-little toil, wili do it. f.ct the Alliance crown it-j Aloi.g in every row:. '*■ self with undying glory by coiisurmna- An’ 1 work this mixture Into the soil, ting this grand w ork. - Quite vig roua with a hoe. You may pray for corn until the heavens fall, If you don’t dig up tlie tares. Mortgage Sale of Land. send in every case.—( olambia Kecoru, v lUJIFFLf. A Pfcfsiri&n ltd rUnt^rS PatiUoB. W y, b. C.,t«Ui l v .ri. J5».V«r . I mm in f»v*r 4»f Um prrMmt I.iet. fmerK " “ *L U. f 4L r, JW*A^ M. Re up and doing .> While you may, ■\VImre there’s a w ill, You’ll liud a vrav Financial trouble i^uicklv rites Away fremi iu©n Who advbriis©. * To reader* ofrhis sheet; Ewd. week Make knot* i* the g h*J* All bev*. r* seek. Amt »*ry mrnm Ymir rirrka will think Wb*f Tiauc iw titauL w ~ St. Johns Alliance, No. bT5. ) • September 2Uth, I890.f Our heirts have been saddened in St. Johns Alliance, by the removal of one “So while P of our faithful memhers, Henry A. < An* do my Johns, ile has been a member ever i To keep down the weeds along each row, since (uy organization, and looking back I An’.the Lord, he doe* the rest. r “An’ I’ve discovered, though still in sin, . As sure as yon are bom, This kind of compost well worked in, Makes pretty decent corn. Graying I use my hoe, best. ,0 U, « untlli '‘« W ur - I “It's well for to hr»f, HjIKMKht unj mom, nish his character, but all he did, or ! said, was t<**Uie up-building of the Al liance, ami advancing the t armcrscause. Whereas, it has pleased our Heavenly Father, in His al 1 wisa providence, to remove from our midst, our faithful friend and brother, who after a lifeVf devotion passed away, therefore belt KewoJvcd, 1st. That in the death of our brother, our order has sustained a loss, w hich will lie felt in bur commu nity—a true citizen and a good man. 2d. That We lender our sympathies to the bereaved family, and pray that tti.vy may b© so guidtsl and directed by God an to form au unbroken family around the ih roiie above. As every farmer knows; But the place to pray for thrifty £ ■ Is right between the rows • t r *• You must use your hands while praytngy though If an answer you wquld get, For prayer worn.knees an’ a rusty hoe Never raised a,big crop yet. . “An’ so I believe, my goo<l old friend, If %oti mean to win.the day, From ploughing, clean ro the harvest’s end, You most hoe as well a* pray.” I BY VIRTUE and authority of the power contained in a certain mortgage jrom Mepney Ravzor to tli© late l. 4. Bambeig, dated January 22d, 1888, and recorded in theotlice of the Register of Mesne Conveyance* of Barnwell Qoiin- ty'in Book"© T, pages 405 to 408, the un dersigned, as administratrix of the es tate of said I. S. Bamberg, will oiler for sale at public auction, on sale-day the sixth of October next, nl Barnwell (J. IL, during the usual hours of sale, the premises mentioned in said mort gage, formerly known as the “Robert Smith land,” and described therein as follows: All that tract ofJand, situate in Barnwell Gounty and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and nineteen acres more or less, bounded by lands of Joe May aud " • Connelly, as w ill more fully appear reference being had to a plat of said land made by J. J..Get- singer November 2d, 1S72. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for conveyance. MRS. X. J. ALLEN, Administratrix of estate of L S. Bamberg. September 15th, 1890. * .ti©, ih© I "Bn wing d©' All that tract, pi©. © known .«* tti© Healing rated alemt llire© mil©* N** 4 ilie iu *aid Slat© ami ( on Ing one htindrod and *i\t or i© * *, bounded North bv McClendon and Siiu©"n Eav© ii *p* ny : of laud . lace lo th of Black- ty, arr©* nior© land* of t„ Ksst bv w at Bv order w! Mijrctitig to lIMS ltd It road as pr ill pi©a»© pre-ctn tlieir **H- lw |«*r«' if:© dav *ct for lb# id -af*! |•rti*l«»ll. on tw tiiad© and llm right* di l(o* »atd roa*l wilt t>a is-t iii"it* d lor. tli© Ihtard. M. 4. I’ATK. Ulerk. To Rent. for tli© next vear or a following Hue farm*, loealcd in deairabia FOR SALE. • Three lota on Main Street w ith 50 feet front br200 deep, betweeu Davis’a law cilice and Uost ollic©. •Four lots opp<»site Mr. \V. Gilmore Siuiin*, same nieasurenient. The lot Jt^id rcsid me© now occupied by (’apt. Woodw aid ldbx2bb feet. p The tive lots and building* between Notice U hereby given that the tin- 3d. Foal a b'. trtk'page in our minute d©i>igned w ill tile hia final account with iTidtiu's drug store and l‘ost yllice on la©»k b«* inscribed to hi* memory. J. O. l*att©r.*ou, K*q., Judge of Uro-; Main Street. 4tb. That a copy of th© above preaui- i bate, on Monday, the 3d day of Xovem- T^ese are the n.oat desirable bUllding kits in the town for any purpose a-wl ble aud re»oiHttoii» be went to th© Barn- j ber next, at iU o’clock iu ibe forenoon. WKi.1. i'aonjcaudGot^on Uiantfo.'puo- a* Ex©cutor of Henry. de- luatJuii. aud Ui lb© fajinly also. erased, aud a*k for 1 alters ■ I»i*mi»*orv. J. A.U aass&ttRar, - j “ U CLAY t RKKt II. Cltaimac Conunmcc. J oa 2-td Lxt cirwr. •ill b« sold r©aM>iistkJy. Fur fulljtarUcuUrs ipplr to Jk- I. UOuUH AKD UbA'-ii ^ lands of \\ . \\ , \\ mMlw ard, ?*"utli (»v Ian Is of Daubd J©w©ll. and tV©»t bv laud* ut said J* scyytiiii I— Met i©i»d«>n. ,r AI.SO # M1 that tract or pare'©JLpf land I "cap'd on waters of Windv Hill 4 reck, about threi* mile* North of Blaekville in *aid Gotinty and Stale, containing one hun dred and live acres inurciir I©-*, bound ed on th© North t».\ .lobu'**. McClendon and D S. Hair on the Ett*i by laud* of *aid Hair, on the .South by laud* of the estate of Jo-eph Holman, \Ve*t by laud* of W. \\ . Woodward and wile. ALSO All that certain tract, or parcel of land embracing sixty acre**, bounded on the North hydatid* of John \\ . .Me 1 tendon and estate ol J.J. Ilctl’eruan, Ka*t by lands now or formerly of \V. T. Walker, on th© South by th© riitrof (lie waters of 4V indy Hill Creek, West by lands c.f Joscjdi A. Fender. ALSO , All those two land situate, ly ing and being in the East end Town of Blaekville, in said County, measuring each fifty-live feet front and neatly on© hundred ami lifly feet in depth, Immitid ed North by^-Tots of J> W. Browning, East by low ef-*Ltmcs E. 'I’cnipblon, South by Carroll St reet and 'Vest by lot of W. R. Kelly. 'I lies© two low to be sold separately. Terms cash. Uurehaser to pay for papers. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Master. Natice In Creditors. All person's holding claims against the estate of the lute John J. Ilellernan, deceased, are hereby notilied to present the same duly attested to the Master at his ollice in Barnwell on Tuesday, the 7th of October, y G, DUNCAN BELLINGER, Master. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BARNWETX’COUNTY. IN THK COL’iiT OF PHOBATk, By James O. Patterson, Esq.;Judgcof Frobute in Barnw ell County^ Whereas W.,Gilmore Simms, Esq., I applies for Letters on the derelict estate i i offer to le*«r long* r »• rill th© all h©* Ith fully ©••min unifies: lu Red 4i:ik Township th© John Hen ry Anderson place ol it*** ai rt*s of ©ulli- vable land, g>»od buildings. Iu Bennett Spring* Township lf»w Keck place of I'm acres of cultivable laud, g-i'd building*. lu Richland Township the Holland place of | pi n©r©* of riiltivabl© laiul, g'H»d building*. In BaniwHlf Tow n«hij> the John Cave pine© of ft a) * a© r©* of cullivab laud, g'Mal building* In Harnwell Township th© Baxley place, two niUea and a half from the Court Ilou*©. gomi building*. To approved tenaiii* favorable term* will bo made. Persons desiring good home* tor lb© ivxt year or longer should apply at ouoe to , 8. L. PEACOCK, Barnwell, tf S. C. A Bargain in Blaekville. A Pretty Place Secoqd Seasoq* Smalley’s Sale Stables, W1UL.IKTON, H. Cft of Sarah A. Cain deceased. In tli© most desirable residence por tion of Blackvilh*, within a few min utes walk of the depots, ©htirelies and schools, is now odVred for sale. The im pro vein© »*t.* consist of a new and well built cottage ef four remma with dining res*m atlrnrhed. All other necessary outbuilding on the premise* in good repair. Tite garden tw of extra size and could he coaveitcd intso another building lot. The well furaisbe* an abundant supply vvf the best water L» Blaekville- V.J.DRKW. tf Blaekville, S. C. l.a*t winter and spring I sedd large Qtiuibers of tl»e !>©(*t litorses and indies to i citizen* of Aiken, Harnwell and Or* These are, therefore, to cite am! ad- ; angeburg, giving complete aatialac monish all anti, eiugiifar, the kindred , to even* cu*t"mwr. and creditors of the said deceased, to be , 1 am back again, better prepared t and appear before me at a Court oFFrii- ever to give ©very boyar the full value bat© for the said county, to be holden of hi* money, and resolved to run the * at Barnwell C. H. on Friday, th© loth campaign of 1890on the same plat/ovni day of U tober, ut ll u'clot k a. m.. qu whi* h 1 won lb© liud place in last to show cause, if any, w hy the said ad- . year’s races. Before buying call oa or correspond w ith me. .Smalley is in lb* saddW and will ptish. all n.muakiUug^ f fotn the word go under hot spur. Yoora truly, UJX HM \L LKY, Trunnw r ^ niiuisiratUtfi should not b* granted. Given under my lutud aud ih© seal 4*1 the Court this 29th day of'4|iigti*C, A. I>. 1*>*. aud in tbe H5ih year mt Auiarkaui iadrfiriidMur. JAH O r i'A lTEHMjN'/ •c(»4-«v * I’.obau Judge. aeftii-if