The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 15, 1891, Image 2
6 Barnwell People.) Alliance Department
Aitnptwl a» tin- ( ounty Orgali by tbcCoun-
* * ■'* 1NSV».
WiiJdren vt* ,,._ _ _,.. _ _ i f»M<»|Fn-u ■!. im-^ um
whn« • # HOLflES, Editor i Propr,
- “ 1 • V I M-PA1-IS. A..OC.AT, KWTO,,
ulM«rvnt mi old At
tlfin >» ho
mi«! eotuff to *
ihm hi
worthy President of the Natioiml Far-
| mem’ Ailianee. anil luiliiMtrial 1‘nion,
_ j ( of. I<. Ii, Folk, therefore In* It *
j^caolrod. That we, the Aii»on bounty
itriil*trw* A Fat «t ^ ItlaAal < I«t
FINAL DISCHARdiy
t’Ol'NTY HRri’lATrON.
► lJAY,i)CTOBKR I N 1«>1
ii inhl>*w ■ ■ - '——
"T
III 'I*
man nt
da in, an
of'eni ” < / e •K Atlantu on
’<4hl8 month. * ' ♦
CWIdrt.
Cotton goea down heraniH* the rtow-
The i¥>tton growers .convention will
the 2'.*th> (k*y of
si
docth
have (
era are hmu Hn jj the halen to market
faat ai steam can carry ttiem.
OhOc'
4
Mr. F. S'. Rodgers Is r»T><'rte<r tw have
imnt afl the way from forty to eighty
thousand dollars iit being the Atlas of
Charleston World and Sunday
til*
Kuilgot.
shf
atiin
Chila
The ,
line to
Ixtiul.
Til# Hampton County Alliance Inis
Invited “Uncle Coorgc^ Tillman and
Congressman Watson-, of (ie.orgia, to
discuss theSub-Trensuny j»hwi at Hiimp-
ton, at such time as they may agree
upon.
'' I’resideut < lev^land'Vbaby daugb-
POPis been named ‘Kuth’,” after Sirs.
Indlpcstton, atand’s grand mother. Thk Pko-
yhff w 141 pprmrJilit.lir 1 yy
tmlc-mark *uiacd ,, l’° a bright and beautiful wo-
.ml kick Habv M«Kee higher’ll a
I he average
man awhile t <l,w ut eighteen years he nee.
VThrii IV
tv*-
The trustees of Clemson Agricultural
College have decided to make a display
the agricultural pneim tHure of the
State at the Augusta Kxposition, wltich
is to be held from N«|V. .'hi to Nov. .‘MHll.
They ask farmers to furtiish samples of
To whom all Coiiiinurdcatlgtia on Allisrirv
Matters slibuld Is” uddresKsl.
f < ^ ’
* ontrrrH ttf thf ( oiinty Allianr*. '
W- JJ iMinean, I’residryt.
r JL. It. r<K»le, \ iee PresuleiH.
'V. 8. Ranibi^ri;, Seeretary.
A. K. Fnv, Tivasurer. t
W.Jv Itritton, chanlain.
tieo. II Kirkland, f^eturer aad Organizer.
1\- A- AH, Steward or AssIstaiU Lecturer.
W K. Sadler, Door Keeper.
K. K. WarW, Assistam DiVor Keeper. -
D ^ . Mod I ford, 8ergettiit-at ArnTk.'*
F. II. < rereh, Muslness Agent.
Exoemive-CoimnHtve—C. H. Fh.e, W. W.
Tatriek, W. A. Faust.
Trade Committee—<}. M* Ifnnter, F.. If.
Dtiwllng, J. M. Ulmer, W. A. All.
Conimittis* on (food of the Order—J. C. Mc
Millan, c. M. Fdeutieid, VVvT. Cave, J. K
knelling, K. H. <• liens. / ,
PRESIDENT POLK.
So many crifel charges have been
made against the President of the
National Alliance that wc submit the
following proofs of the untruth of the
teports that have been so widely pub
lished concerning him. lie says of bis
recent trip to Kansas :
The telegrams referred to and which
are paraded in Southern papers in large
leaded betid lines, charge that I made
t lie most abject apologies, in my Kan-
. - ...S , V v,,,. J III ' l* HUM'
a i ul a I iso] ii to falselrood from beginning
to end, as every man and woman in
Kansas, who ever heard me speak, will
testify. ,1 could offer even good I >ein~
oerats as w ilnesscs, hut w ith certain of
our so-ealfed itemoeratfc ffieihTs they
would not fie ac«-epletU as tlieV pieler
Repiit>rfcaii testimony. 1t was Inrthcf
charged that f approved, in my speeches
the strike aniong the cotton (dekers of
the Sout4i, w hen the troth Is, I knew
nothing of any alleged or
, . I, i ■■''(.■.■■■k <«i any alleged *»r real strike
.orn. «h«t. rj-, MU, , !»rl.,, mtH y r , tu „„. a ro £ g
inif n * i.. *1... -
l ariiiers’ Ailianee, here a*seinbleil, do |
denoiiiii-e (oieh malicious re|>orta as
false;
Resolved, That wr ?nv% known Col..
Polk from Ills birth (this being his na
tive county) and that wc know him to
be an honest, worthy, < hrisLlan gentle-
niau.
Resolved, That these resolutions be
sent to the Progressive Farmer and the
National Kcouomist witlr request Ito
publish. -
Adopted at our regular county meet
ing witbout icdtss-enting vote, j
.1 Mb \W1\rj<KKR,
Setr’y Ansotf Co. Alliance.
Tin* v ,x(‘c11tiywf ommitt.ee of the State
Alliance w Lft iiold ft> quarterly ine«*t-
ing in (foTdinbia on Thursday, October
2-d. Any mcnrtiera having claims
against the Stair Alliance will please
send me, before that date, itenii/.ed
statements of their amomlts, for the ap
proval of the Committee.
Lie ah McIntohh, (ihr. Ex. Com.
Dovesville, i. C.
Xotlce Is hereby given, that the un-
dfr«igned will Die his flmel account w ith
J.O. Patterson, Esq., .hulge,of Probat**,
on Monday, tl»e htb day of November ,
next, at 10 o’cloc'k in tlie forenoon, as
fitiardian of the |>ct*oii and estate of j
Loula L. K. M. Cave, and a-k for Let- '
tens Oismissory.
L. F. CAVE.
OetS.fd - ■'-4*
. Final Discharge.
Notice i* hereby given that the nu
ll e r s i g n ed \yiU lllciiLHilnal account with
J. O. Patterson, Esq.,.1 udgeof Probate,
on Saturday, the .'list day of October
next, at 10o’clock in the forenoou, as
Administrator of the estate of II A.
Sandifer, deceased, and ask for Letters
Oismissory. ~~
D. L. COPELAND,
Administrator.
oetl-td
Final Discliarge.
tatoea, turnips, eu*. PcrMHis. willing «o
contribute or sell extra line samples of
these things shoob) notify Col. J. K.
Tindal, Secretary of Slate, Columbia,
who w ill forw ard tags mid the articles
can then t>e«hlp|H‘d direct to Augusta.
If the artftie is iHiught only the name
oF the county wtttap|x ; ttr.lf «*nntr1 bitted
llie name of the giver w ill te* put U|K>n it.
Whitt Next;
Vhe extension of tlir Carolina Mld-
iatwl Hallway wUImhiu be (*ouipleted.
If work l« stup|H‘d and tut further ex
tension North or South pushed the road
will simply be a feeder to the South
iu the pa pen
I have never uttered a sentiment de
rogatory to the South or the Southern
people. 1 have never uttered a sentl-
inetit In any speech in any Northern
State that I would not readily and wil
lingly repeat in any Southern state. I
* • 1 ■•••••■#%* *•••• * *W ■ s S-V««|X|VB a
t a roll n.i Railway and to the trade of clou ia mu made on him as
i harleatmi, for the Port Royal and Ail- but a* the president of an <
gu»ia Hallway, with lu Insufficient
equipment and slow |tollry, cannot give
quick time and cheap freights
vaiinah and the sea. So the bu
ol the extension will bring little I
Alliance is the only organization in
existence that is honestly striving to
unite the people of the two sections in
a spirit of fraternity and good feeling,
and thank t>od the time hascouie when
its membera of the North and the South
can visit and freely advocate its princi
ples w ithout fewi or molestation.
Rut the pe«iple have come to un-
dersund that this hitter, relehllews and
malignant war of slander and |*r»cru-
the citizen
^ I . organization
which Ahey fear and despise, and which
by these disreputable methods thev
hope to dr*ic«*y
to Sa- I from what I
ling It* my duty t
netlt ■ 4 '* 1 **** Ihev a
to the | *00 pie alo ng the line of the mad [
d travel. The*
OW W Ii
ny |
rat
lea
J
III tell
gardl
mu
> of
beyond the eonvrni
travi
Midland |>e«»pleand tlielr money are In
danger If they put dow n brakes now
The building of a five mile Hue by I lie
South Round folk* ffont Fairfax to Al
lendale would attract all tba coti>-n
Wtaie.
fearle'
1 will not lie swerved
b'liilottsly cimeelvetn
(MHifite and the great
to fob
t of at-
conse
nt her-
ly ami
Vi atetl
■eirard-
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id
le<
I
p.i
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—
Financial Statement.
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Ashleigh r.
J5 j
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Harntxriz ;...
52 3?
75 a
-Beth'-l
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Barnwell
77r—
5
M)
Hctties4la..
13 25
1 L 75
25
Bla'kville
00
30
PJ0
( y press riiaiK'l
14 02
10 OS
25
1 )<miJ'I<‘ Pon'1.7
TO
70
Cdisto
:«>
:«i
F.lko
fW 30
11 70
. 45
Friendship
4o
^ 40
Ml
Fairniount
io (V>
10 40
30 .
(•"orir.'s Creek
io o:
:«> o:i
50
(ihent’s Hratu h
i*
12
• :<o
(•ratiam*
14 or.
35 05
50
Great Saltkehat'-hle.
S3 75
21 25
Ki
Ileuliim Spnntrs —
IS 4&
41 (»
no
11 iekorv (ir«>ve
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:<o
50
Joycv s liraucb
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Long Rranch ...T...
28 43'
44". 57'
75
Hunter’# Chapel....
5
45
50
Midway
3 50
11 50
• 15
Mt. Amon
1-2
fki |
75
Mt. Cnlvrry
. . # _J
* 40 .
40
Mt Olivet —
15 —t
14
IMiiladelphi*
25 1
24
Ke**ty HranVb
5 25
24 Tfc
:«i
Hrwetnarv
52 :tJ
(57 ii**
120
Ml. Johns .
Ii 'iO
!’•* 40
• 75 *
Seven l*inet*........
3 42
40 5*
5n
Spr1ngt<*wn........ J
45
15 1
AO
Soring Hrnnch
IO i
10 .
Willi.ton
120
1.0
Flko Sunday S« h<*>l.
5 1
l<arn«*II W. M. S...
:e* 12
Elko W. M S
24 ,
Faittnonnl W. M S.
0 75
K*Mrni«rj W. M S .
IO 45
Man Hurley g H S
li lOi
Union Nt |iitis|<i|) .f
• 2U
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of i)
2
1
f»4.( 4UI
HID 4P<
11*415 -
TV at.i,ii«l merlin)
r of tv
Hamwcll
Hapnat
\#s*s iHttoii l* n*ar at ltaii«l.
■ him V*
Mb tH ••’f*
to an alaiyr tatde h
»W IIm*'
f stand
uid will
|4ea*r make up all <!••
fl« H fit N
<a and m
amount a*k*s| fur t>y
t Vir «lrl
etfat • ■— an
d theft
l»y enald*' •*ir A«MN'ta*loii to.
-ontnl«ul
ellsjutl
•|Uo<a lo «'•• b of iIm- i
mmiM*.
J. A
JFNKtXS,
Trra* H 1
1 t
Ml (of*.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will file bis final account w ith
.1. 0. Patterson, Esq., .Judge of Pro
bate, on Saturday, the 31st day of Octo
ber next, at 10 o’clock iu the forenoon,
as Administrator of the estate of M. 3.
Brabham, deceased, and ask for Letters
Dismissory.
N. F. KIRKLAND, Sr..
Administrator.
■■ - D I-* i ],
•. Jri.*S££ Air.inmin
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice U hereby given that the un
dersigned w ill tile bis final account with
•L O Patterson,' E<q.. .1 ndge of Probate,
on Saturday, the 31st dav of October
riext. at 10 o'clock la the forenoon, &■
Guardian <»f the person and eatate of J,
B. Best, and ask for Letters Dismi«a>o-
ry. W. L. BEST.
. *H t?-td
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that fbe un
dersigned will tile her final account
with./. O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of
Probate, on ‘Monday, the t*th day of No
vember next, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, h» tiiiardian of the per-ons and
estates oft*. R. Black. L. II. Black and
NV. D. Black j and a»k for Letters Di«-
mlaaory.
. MRS. M. A. LAFITTK.
fM'tS-td
For Sale at Last.
I am authorized by Hie ow ner (now-
living in (.corgia) to self tome j)f the
most desirable real estate in this vicini
ty. These lands a re. high and health
ful, naturally productive and capable df
unlimited.improMunent. '1 bey can be'
made beautilul benie sites. sni;ir>umbvl
by excellent society ain) i*onundent to
good churches, au;>erior schools,and
first class railway, telegraphic and i»os-
tal facilities, g
TRACT NUM RER 1 touches the cor
porate limiU of the tow n ot W illiston,
ono-tbird clearetl, balance forest F’or
tlii.J place all cash will (>e required. It
conlaitpHiS acres.
'FRA("F N l ’ MB KK ^ lies niHlw-ay be-
tween VVilliston and Elko, <;dutHins KM*
acres, partly cleared. For tills tract
$1,000 cash will be required, balatfce oii
time.
Noequal opportunities for investment
have been offered within my recollec
tion of N,Villiston and none better can be
presented now or hereafter. For prices
and Tull particulars call on or w rite to
me. ; W. II. KENNEDY, .
oct8 W illiston, S. C.
Thp prttjthcts sny that tire coniin^ winter will
mid severe. We don’t know about that nor do
' , ■ - • ... , • • / i -
cftre. For we are ready to inateh our resources against
cold of tlte TSOrth wind and the down pour of the loweri
clouds. For bur stocks ‘are so complete that we lo*
Greig, Jones & IVood
Cotton and Naval Stores Factors,
■Savannah. C,a. t
Solicit consignments of Cotton and
Naval Stores and plcilge their best ef
forts to give satisfaction to their custo
mers, *
Mr. J. X. WOOD, formerly of Barn
well, is-\\ irii us and w ill be glad to
serve his rnnijy Carolina friends.
octs-2m -
Application for Charter
Notied is hereby given that at the
next meeting of the Legislature appli-
cftloii w ill be'made for a ebarter incor
porating The Barnvell Street Railway
Company.
<i Di x< ax Bki unokr,
Wm. Mi Nai»,_
II. r. Hay. *
M II.Ms J. 1*1 St AX,
and others*.
1s«ll- —
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will til* their final avcount
with J. (*» PatterjMOi, Esq., Judge of
Protiate, on Monday, the mb dav of No-
\ember next, at Iu v>*cl<M*k in the fore
noon, a* Executors of Nelson Inabiiiet,
and ask for Letters DDniLsorv.
.1A M K.S I'ARLER,
#* THuMAb KICK.
octS-td. • ** .
August 22,
I
Treasurer’s Noiiee.
meet
t II
Wi
OrrH-sCtH \tt Tnr*»> *
BAKM»ri8. t.. )sf||.
- Treasurer vull !>»• at the foPow
»r ibe colU«ti<>n ot tavs f.*r il
lannit n« imr N<w*. lp|, 1st**, „n \
oiled la low ;
i%adrn» ^tore. Tl*«#s«i.tv, Oi
•r'» M«*re. fewfsi. i* i haii.
l
c(pml to any comptdition with the “clciiK'nts" a.swu/
^ - t f I
ourselves to he superior to all rivalry with other m
Me n outfitted with our hats, caps, clothing, u/
r>'
s and “loves will he as eom
hosiery, boots, s
the fields and the forests as in their eosy sin« H,
Ladies wearing our dress goods, aniong^
Uiiiiiluul falnaB ami fllt.lk ucw.7«n<li<latk
vor. oin* shoes, cloaks, “loyes.
knit and \* e w « « r ^
c*n» on business
.1 i ^ , , , _ , . cu.s on uiiRine.s]
n<*t be shut in from healthful-.and happy a nafe, sternly
ami cfiH-fiTK ll to tlu‘ (IlllllChS of tllcir llolm-.pin); roraptPW
riH' Rahil's. Wo have not foi-ottcn UCLijySuS
sunplica, all
plow*, hoex,
|v comprise all
dHiuiie^pfa-
llons. In
fiks, toUoiH,
'‘ u Lon ,rc -
•n
Final Discharge.
grown •«
mlh of
the Ha ilk
.I..*.
elialf
•••it* atitl
leave lh«
M id lam
1 lo c»r
ry tl
it* nijilin
ami Uu* 1
few pa*i
*• lifer# L
ravel
Un* or-
tween Al
|e*»yj*h*
. r Ha ni
m *LL
1 Ih* re l
• dang*
r loo u»
Ibe
M iillaiid
from the
Xortli.
The ant.
i l# ql
toted to-
day fron
i the Manufactu
iter*’
R'-« ord
•bow# that the di
ream ol the ce :
niury I#
tu-aring
realizall
km. Ih'
i« roa
id from
W HO XT II l«
r ibroog
h Rabuu
Gap
» Wt Tort
<*4an, (*• ii***rva-
la*l 111. Ill Im*
• *t i he greaie*i
iu ht ke ilirir
v «»:»# k ep hit
Gojne apd See
i« berebv ci'it. tiint the u
der«ign<H| w IU tile hi* final icomnii w itb
J. O. Patter»on. E-q., .Imlgc *d Probate,
on Saturday, lb** 24th day of Octidicr
next, at lo o’cbM-k in the foren<M>n, a*
Admiiii*trator of the e*tatc of Mr*.
Jane K. Wood, and »*k for Letter* t*la-
iui«<uiry. W. I.. WOOD,
•Mdi-td.
< in
pn-
wel).
and i*
and
II
Ro) al la going bo be buiii.
laud |ie«»|de are alive to their railroad
inn r« «i* they w ill join In that great
work and have their line made a pi irt of
the l*e*t road in the Mat**.. If they take
tiling* ea»y and the Rabun Gap road
follow * an air line and gor* we*t of the
Mhl land, that pro|ierty, »andw ich«*d be
tween two parallel n»a<i*. will |»e —-
t
Jon*
\\ hen he w ^ • i
( aroiim Le^i»|*i
I b| \. C'. Kegiint
1.1*111* nant. adop<
amble and re*olu
H her* **, our b
Ipolk, ha* been
lain re <»f North I
il* lo take hi* •<
body, therefore,
Ke*olved, l*t,
highly gratlrttii at tl
ferre<| u|n»ii him, wt
iu future we are to he
and •pedal
II * ill be * i
er •pint
" e zt-aloiu
>efore.
^’OW AMD,
d U* the North
b«oflfaeraof the
w Im h he wa* a
e follow ing pre-
*n.
o|
d to it
11a, ami
that h
Lieut. L
moral.
That
while we arc
e honor Uni* c«*n-
deeply regret that
♦•privetl t»f h
From Truaca*ce lo Tide Water.
The follo.in* Mllori.l ^.‘'S
Manufacturer * Record of the lt*ih tn*t/ olHcer.
»howa that the Carolina Midland may Re*olved id. That hi* gentlemanly
•non become a link In what will tie. n | de|tortinent, hi* moral conduct, together
~nroad in W £5 ^
TUE PBErriEsT AND MOST COM-
! PI.F.TE STOCK OF GOtTI»S IV OUR
(line THAT YOU EVER LOOKED
j AT AND AT PRICKS THAT CAN
NOT HE TOUCHED BY GENERAL
DEALERS.
W e do not claim to keep every thing,
if we did we could not offer our Good*
at the price* we do. \ ou ail know, that
4he more Good* you buy the ch**a|
you can get them, that i* why we ttiakt
a •i*ecialty of Hardware. Stove*, etc,
Inn ImmmI- In *uch quaiititb <
ich price* that we are Itotind t<i
under** Il the man th{itk?ep*a 1.1 I TLK
of every thing from a needle to a mule
He ha* got to buy a little at a time or h«
would never know where to put
w area.
THE STATE UK SOI TH CAROLINA
BAKXH'KI.L IOV N TV.
IX Tilt COURT or rioRaTK.
By Ja«. O Pattrr*on, K*«|.. Judge of
i’rt’bale jii Barnwell bounty.
WWmna Mra. M. C. A. P roreaux ap-
• f**r l^-tt* r* of AdiuliiUtraf ion on
Mann.
l‘». >atiml*y
. * a t.
Jit*
Kmsr.
l>. M •inlay.
(# t. 1
Khrl.Ni
rtll T In \ ( i to t
lltluni
r p, ^ * *|itf will
ny, lit
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p»a« ky
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Fuf*r 1
Frwl*>
, Xi*M.
Mil
Hakl**
k. Sal unlay.
Xt*r.
7th.
Fr* tui
• m. Monday
Mlh.
Alle'Ml
Pm » 1
Pli«l
Ur
lav. fkt.
nit ions f' i- the win! (‘r. Ibe wjmncst uiid
dress gciods. hosiery, shoes have been laid)
til*- Httle fntkv. . ——— ^
e take special pleasure in ealliygattc:
goo<I«s for 111osp who^e occupations Vetpii^
stand hard usage and rough work.
<»ood food is better than bad medicine,
gioeeries i> A Xo. I. We are keeping a suiol
store r«»nm large and full enough to supply tlu J
er^ of a half a dozen townships with the very be
of both home ami foreign markets.
.\t this sea si mi when money is in eirtmlation every
kt t per should make some addition^ to the emnfortk
Iu f limit tire. uiiittrt*'sM*s, e rock ■*
(iirtiishing gootL gciteraHv we h%
eonvenienees of hotue.
ware, stoves ami hoiis*
'»t«K*ks ^hat cannot
incuts. *
.V" tc» prices. We ;
prices arc Ih*low cost,
they can he on )i«»m‘<*t
il res. AN e know that
ail to
please the 1h*s| tastes and judg^
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hut we
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under the false flag that our
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At the regular meeting of the Cham-
_ Wr of t^ommerce at K noxville. Tennc*-
*«*e, S«q»teml»er .‘*1, Dr. C. Il Smith, of
Franklin, .Macon county, N. C., pre-
Heuted the ad vantage* to be derived
from it railroad from that city to Port
Royal, S. C. The route via Franklin to
Rabun Gap, in the Blue Ridge; thnicc
by wav of Clayton, Ga., Andcr*ou
Court House and Barnwell, S. C., and
thence to Port Royal, wa* deacrib«‘d,
w ith the aafurance that it wa* perfectly
fv*a*ible.
Dr. Smith said “ihi* road could he
built w ith a lesser grade tlmn any other
through the mottnuimi. Therighu-of-
^ way jouId be easily obtained. It would
be an independent road and touch a
country heretofore undevclo|H*d, save
by the farmer. Monnniiiis whoae sides
am! crests are covered w ith tl-.e finest of
timlicr known to the manufacturing
w orld w ould then be easy of access, and
mines of ilie fiTiest iron ores would be
brought to the notice of the public.
“Me represented three companies al
ready organized in the States of Geor
gia, South ( urolina ami North Carolina
f or the construction of rhe'road, amt for
w hich various counties along the route
had voted liberal subscriptions. His
piun was to get the business men of
.Knoxville Interested, secure g charter
from the. State of Tennessee for that
pnrLiou <*f the road leading from hCYc
to the Noilh Carolina State line, and
consolidate into one company ami begin
the construction of the line.
“In his exploration of the route the
speaker had seen logs billed to parties
in Liverpool. Loudon j.nd Germany
aw aiting a tedious delay of months for
transportaLion.”
Hon. W . L. I.edgerwood was iu favor
of Dr. Smith's proposition.
He said became from Chattanooga to
Knoxville some time ago with arnll-
ryj^ontractor w ho spoke of this same
iU feasibility ami its grand
results loHp^oxvillcil it should beever
built, for Port Royai was at no distaut
day destined to be a^coaJiug stat ion f.u-
(lie great stetuuers between New York
and Sout h America, ami not only this,
. i the ports of all foreign
lanulacturers of this see
the officer* and men of the 13d X. C.
Regiment.
Resolved .1*1. I hat we blip.* hi* i*on-
duet, w hile serving hi* country in her
Legislative councils, may In* marked by
the same honesty of purixiM**, patriotic
devotion and unfattering eourage, that
Characterized him while scrving.it on
the Held ol battle.
Resolved 4th. That a copy of rhc«o
resolutions he sent to Lieut. Polk, and
also to the Raleigh Confederate and the
North Carolina Argus for publication.
HE W AS NOT A FAILURE.
The charge that he was a failure as
State Commissioner of Agriculture is
settled by the - following letter from
Governors Jarvis and lloit and Hon. K.
'P. Battle:
Exm-TivK Office, \
Ralkiuii, June 4th, 1M*0. i
Hon. I,. L. Polk : .
Sik Since- you express the earnest
desire that you should be relieved from
tin- duties of Commissioner of Agricul
ture, the Executive Committee of the
Board of Agriculture consent to accept
the resignation of your office just tend
ered. The committee in doing so beg
lyavc to assure you of tbeir high* sense
ot your character as an officer and as a
man and w ish you abundant success iu
your luture life.
\ ery Respectfully,*
Lr-Jw*v+t*y
K. P. Battle,
We now wish to say something about
THE TIMES,
GOOD TIMES,
GRAND TIMES,
at ion •hoiy*
rider m> lu
irt this 2nd «
D. IV.B. and in !h«* lit
can tadepend* nt •
JAB. U. PATTERSON,
ocli*-iw Probate Judi:
d.
»n.t the t al ¥ f
of October A.
year of Amcri-1
Tnamm-r 11
F
mill \\t- arc uillin<r to hum
l>ulif w it It h.it i| |mu Tt \
tilt* | K* !‘f* r 1111:1 IM*<* of otir
Hi m pliru- l»;ii<| for col!
t 11
If
ii- ntt<
, liorl and it* pviccrt
m ojil* half way, in fhuir
judirt* u* aceoi
f r Ml II
tn- pnKluce.
Barnwell C. H.. S. C.
TIE PATHOS OF P
. x BETTER THAN
t ••untv.
Master’s Sale.
THE WAYS OF
South Carolina, )
Harm* f.ll Cot xtt.)
Start Election Notice.
* after ibe lyn
Notice i* hereby given that pursuant of the Malta by a
to Writ of Election to u* directed by tin- created a little u
Hon. Ira B. Jonca, Sfieakrr of' the •hell New A ork
House of Representative*, a S|>ecial fe». and lav the Ihi-iio
Eltvtlon w||| held on Wednesday,
the twtnty-eighth day of Oi-tolicr, lv.»l,
at the various pm*im ta eM(abU*bed by
law in Bant well Count v, for u member
to till
,, n
I'Ar-ra,
tg ll«mbert*a
l • f ■**# •• in tn. i
Johnson Hagood, Executor of the will 1 4, f tba House of RepreaentaHve*. to till
' of.Pr.-Ja*. O. Hagood, deceased, and ' *^0 vacancy caused by the death of the
Augusta C. llagtHHl, Plaintiffs, I Hon. J. Ryernon Smith. The following
again-t Sallie A. Oak man, Caroline j trained persons are hereby-appointed
Dunwoody, Gordon A. Ilagood, Isaac Managers of the -aid Special Election
^11. Means, David II. Means, Ja*. Ha- al l !‘** dilferent voting precinet*;
good Means, Kloise Ii. Means, Maria! A lleuda 1c—V\ . R. Darlington, . T
H. Means, Candiuc J. X. Means, Kate
R. Hagood. Johnson Hagood, Jr
it woc!«
C' u v*-,
i '1
>f Commerce author-,
to appoint a-conmlt- 7 ,
. MmiCh cotice. uing
w l.* iifuild refH,rt
'-ex t re
.Man ufs
»he » i)
r ’lar
Tuos. M. Holt^
Executive Committee.
They -a>-•, too, that lie was a faflurc
as a citizen. Let the fallowing rcsnlti-
tions adopted by a meeting of tlie citi
zens of Polkton April Ub,1877, speak
as to that:
W liercas, vye realize our loss in the
election of our worthy citi/cn. Col. L.
L. Polk, as Coinmissiorier of. the I)e-
panmem of Agrictiiture, and feeling
thaCwe have lo-r from ourjiiidst one o7
oni noblest itml best citizeiis’anU most
energetic workingmen.
Resolved, 1 hat we assure hitn in liis
new field of labor thorn most couthlence,
the hearty endorsement and the very
best w ishesof hi-many lr : emis at home*
May hi- days bo . many and his labors
crowned with success. •
Resolved, 1 hat the Secretary furnish
tlio An-onian, the Pee lH*e ilnrHld, the
R-ticigli New s and 1 id. P<ilk cai-h w ith
a copy of .these resolution*.
R R- Gaim»y, Chairman.
If. Brows, Secretary
’‘osalldy the
; .iity can tell
and wc might say Hard Times, but as
wo have no Stoves by- that name" we
will, considering the HARD TIMES,
sell you GOOD TIMES for$10.50 with
fullsetof Kitchen Furniture thrown in,
and if y-ou don’t have good Times eat
ing what is cooked on it why you just
haven't got any thing to cook ami we
feel sorry for you. We are in the same
lix, but if you have anything to cook
you should not fail to got one of our
GOOD TIM KS, w hich is un Extra Large
No. 7 Square Top Cook Stove, nicely-
finished, w ith very- large oven and Tin
Box. This Stove is sold in cities at
$12.AU, We could nok sell it for less but
wo bought a full car load of Cooking
Stoves in orde’r to make a special run
on these Strives and as our expenses are
not as high as they are in cities we can
afford to sell for loss. ✓We not only
save you money on your purchase but
save you freight anti risk of breakage
in shipping. You will find these Stows
either at our store in Blaekville or Bam
berg. We also have a full line of Heat
ers and lowest prices. Don't fail to see
us before buying.
laMp coops.
Complete Line of Parlor, Hanging
and Piano Lamps nt prices to suit the
times, just the thing for Wedding or
Holiday Presents. Wo have some beau
ties. Wo also keep Rogers Table Ware
Mtlll T-l LL» W ntiraxu *>»«.!
in Tea and Table Spoons,' Knives and
Forks, the finest goods made next to
solid silver and wear nearly as long.
A nice line of Tongs and Shovels,
Fender*, Fjre Dog-, tine Rodgers Pock
et Knives, etc., etc.
AIL kind* of Tinning, Roofing and
people’ of his native | Guttering order* left at either *»f our
Mimthbig about how I store* will receive on r prompt attention.
.»mp
i 1*4*90 at J
year.
.4*
in o
ol«
ft*
done I ha* tailt^l, Aus m Cotinty
ice a lopmd tifcjuliovvlng n -tdn-
#• •I -
rea-.’ *o«ue |*dit!cal Pay*-r- have
mjl'gnmg. and ^latiUvri
PaidWii| A GarVii),
BAMBERG —am>— BLACKY1LLK.
Lee H ig'jod and Alice Hagood, Dc
feudant*.
partition*.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me directed in flu* above entitled cause
I w ill sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court IJouse, on Monday, the 1st day
of November next, it being salesday in
said month, w ithin the legal hours of
sale the following described real prop
erty situate, lying and being in the
State and county aforesaid :
“Cypress Plantation,” the property
of the late Dr. Jas. 0 Hagood, in five
tracts as fully “described in a plat thereof
executed by J. 8. Mixson, surveyor, and
now on file in my office :
Tract No. 1, containing one hundred
and fifty-five (155) acres and ooumUd
by lands of Ashley Mansell, Coq Pen
der and tract No. *2. •
Tract No. 2, containing one hundred
and thirty-four (134) acres and bound
ed by tracts Nos. 1, 3 and 4 and lands of
Coe Pender, Ashley Siauselland Joshua
Ash ley. 1 _ ^ -
‘Tract No. 3, containing one hundred
and forty-four (144) acres and bounded
by tracts Nos. 2 and 5 and lands of
Joshua Ashley, 8. C. Cave and estate of
Swann.
Tract No. 4, containing one hundred
and eighty-six (18(51 acres and bounded
by lands of Coe Pender, Long Branch
and tracts Nos. 2 and 5.
Tract No. 5, Containing two hundred
and thirty (230) acres and bounded by
tracts 3, 2 and 4, Long Branch, Pitt’s
Branch and estate of Sw ann.
ALSO,
The Home place of the late Dr. Jas.
O. Hagood in the town of Barnwell,
bounded by la'idsof Leroy Molair, John
T. Willis, -trect leading towards lia-
good’s mill and street separating said
premise* from the Patterson House
froper*.y, divided into three parcel*,
having HhclMlimeiision* and hound- a*
fully apt ►ear in a plat thereof executed
! by .1. S. MixMm, surveyor, ami on file
| in my office.
Term*: One-fourthea-h, the balance
! in one, two and three years, w ith inter-
j est u|h»ii the credit pottion from day'of
-ale, secured by t»oiid*of the purchasers
ami mortgage of the. premi-rs.
Pun-baser« to pav'for .j‘at*er*.'
, G- JjI’NCAX BEiJ.INi. ER,
Master. *
Master*# Ollicft. 7tii OcWlx r. tmai.
W. W
* 4
Harley, H. C. Dickinson.
BarrnudJ—Fullerton Buist,
Moore, (J A. Hagood.
Blaekville—J. G. Strobed, B. F. Pee
ples, J r., Jos. Wise.
Baldoc—Henry Walker, S. S. Turner,
J L. Ellis.
Bamberg—Leon Bamberg, C. B. Free,
J. J. Jones.
Ehrhardt—Jacob Ehrhardt, J. C.
Copeland, Nathan Brabham.
Elko—R, W. Gerald, W. W. Harley,
Rufus Phillips.
Grahams—A. L. Izlar, E. B. Guess,
J. N. Walker.
Farrell's Store—W. A*. Smoak, Chas.
Provcaux, J. E. By-.rd.
Milletts—John .J, Cater, Robertson
Black, John II. Lafitte.
Bulord’s Bridge—Manor Kirkland,
Richard Morris. Jas. M, Brabham.
Sycamore—John 1). Jenny, J. B.
Boynton, Henry Deer.
Robbins—J. E. Cochran,.Job Ander
son, Ansel Meyer.
Mixson's Mill—Patrick Murphy, P.
B. Dicks, L. A. Drummond.
Midway—S. C. Williams, J. J/. Sense,
Jr., \Uaite-r H.-Eavc*. —^—
Williston—S. G. Matthews, M. T.
Willis, W. G. Thompson. „
George's Creek—C. M. Browning, J.
II. J.aneaster, B. M. K. Still.
The poll- will open at seven o'clock
in the forenoon and close at font-
o'clock in the afternoon
At the close of the election the Mana
gers shall immediately proceed to pub
licly count the ballots. Within three
days thereafter the Chairman of each
Board of Managers, or one of them, to
he designated in writing by the Board,
shall deliver to the Commissioners of
Election the poll list, the boxes con
taining the ballots, and a written state
ment of the result of the eleetion at hi*
precinct.
All bar rooms must be closed from P>
o'clock j>. m of the 27th of October un
til (ia. in. of the 2'Jth of October, ism.
Provision lias been made for the pay
ment of the mj|eage anti per diem of the
Manager* anil'Clerks of Election.
One Manager for each precinet
plea-e meet tin* Commissioner* al Barn
well, S. ( . hUThk Bahxwkll PlCOt'Ll!
office oii Motidav, 2t'tb October, for the
pur|*»si* of tvc*dl ing the ballot boXi *
and further instructions.
ALFRat* Aldrich,
- ' F. M. Miswox,
Jxi*. D. Wiun»*3>
( r**»f L.n.ivii IS- C
M. J. PATE, t N-rk"
>N ithout discussing l ncie >am
o take ca
■temtwra
laBy
, *%l* could
of the •bon* ||F« tod botur-
1na*h«sor under i •alrlUiUon.
■ roof UU po»*r*-iufia
MieHALSOR
*
Takes plea-ure in informing the public that on his regent 1 visR |u the Nojth ho
captuml New York, New England and a big sImi* of 1%# N -Hi-West. He went
Hiipplied w ith the ammunition of gold^ »iher. greenback* and fortified checks
and imTchants, manufacturers and im|MOtera kTirrendered u|N*n the first sum
mons, threw op«*n their stock* and told Michklvui to help himself to all be want
ed and to pay them what he pleased. Thev Were'lemorifli/ed by the outfiowr of
gold to Europe and welcomed Michal*on tud his money a* a bard presseil soldier
cheers the comrades w ho come to hi* help and turns the tide of iho battle ruing
agirtnst hi* flag.'
' _
nVCiclialsorL
Helped himself liberally. The proofs that he did so are a* plain as (hey ran be.
The Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast Line and the Richmond &
Danville system are witnesses onjii* behalf. Tliev are burn ing Southward a*
fast as steam can turn tlHir w heel- the goods that he nominallv bought. Even
now the first consignments are coming in and
IMZidLEilsoin.
will
Invites the people to come from all the adjacent country and neighboring tow ns,
buy all the goods they waift so cheaply that tlu 4 y w ill forget alf about 7he low
prices of cotton, go home rejoicing with frc*b courage to battle with hard times.
As a partial listed the good goods and great bargains that Michalson lia* in
store Jie ask* attention to the following lew examples that show the comparison
of XorthernTHKl Southern prices:
$11 ,(KX) worth of New York clothing—Michalson's price, $(;,()(ifi.
$7,<KHI worth of Boston'Shoes. Slippers, A'^i=M ichaboirs price, $4 7'50.
$P,o(Mi worth ot Ladies Dress Goods—Michalsou's price, S5 (i00.
$10,(MK) woi th of Notions—Michalson's price, MijaKi.
$10,000 worth of Gent's Eurnisbing (Joo'js—Arii biClson's price ?5 300
$3,000 worth of Furniture—Michalson's price, $2,()(Ki.
$ IJ H'O worth of Tin and Wood ware -M ichaisoirsprice, $300. '■
$ 10.ooo-worth of Bayori, Hams. Sugar, Ac.— Michalson’s price. $(! 000
>•2.3ik) worth of Canned (ioodsand Fancy Groceries-Michals,',n'^t>ricc 000
/S5,(100 worth of Axes. Hoc*, Farm Hardware—Michalson's price <•> Gki * ’ *
.Sl.ooo worth of Table Cutlery and ( roekcrv—Michiilson's price $*,to * * •
^E(KM) worrli of Buggies and Wagons—Michalson's price. 4750.’ ’ *
These quotations are offered as'fexts for thought, presented as sign boards to
show- the people the best road to better time*. Michalson has thousand* of goods ‘
He lias bargains that everybody needs and can afford. If you don't see what voii
w ant a-k tor it. Michalson has it, but does not promise to keei* ital w avs Come
soon and in a hurrv before the .cream is scooped. He hasn't time or tongue
enough to make a three liours talk, bill he will help the country more be twee. “
now and Christ mas than all the politiebpis can do this, side of the day of b, de
ment, it buyer* and sellers will only obme to the pic file. Sherman's camii to]
lowers and Kilpatrick's torch light trooper* laid waste our fair country The
tariff and taxes and high prices have made the people poorer year after* year
M ichalson is tired of that. He w ill give this fall's work to the good of the neo* ?
pie. I nstead of grasping for profit he will try to rlearexpenses and make friends *
When times get^ettFr and th-farmer* are out of trouble be will try to make
money. That js his platform for six day* in the week, and every bod vis askedto *
come and *ee him standing there, gV> ing the best prices fn r cotton and all conn
* *" kiMj ’ '' f Kuu,U to '" rt - of « only ^
<
THE UVE MEECHANT.
Pari)M/ellj S. C. . -i
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