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' ■ ' w. Cl«CVTiATH)R. riaci'OBERai; ikoi 5S ' ' II Btptfct AMoclatt^n tliPfidn CbUrcht nmmMh Witt JM# „ • l 5itnto <“fnfrMtflon at Spilr llKburgou '^horn* mt*rP. . -*t;r lUftl ConfVreneft of Clfft ^loth- Soutlt will beheld tit l>»r- i, lieglnning on the 2d December. m£^jUnMd»crr^ preside. ilftuipton ifonrdhin favors tbe m of ttlllffrtn II. \V*llA6e lief EdiU*^ ftfetfii’ocny b Morally riflitt Jb the above slated he f« sfiprfuoely right. ——am IMWI'M , ■ 1 II m II. II UIW An>. the Georgia^ philosopher, that negroes at the South ami poortftUhstthe Koftb are Iwth ni ide' meaner by edWt atlon, And inure ibnu that !»• pftAes It by peuiteitMafy figures ami public sentiment. ^‘ot #rik*rry Murphy Will ffot he a randtdaU} tor Sollcilor next jf^ar. The great growth of his civil praeiloo lorccs him to witbtffrfw from itfe public aer- r,ia hNig retirement. Higher honors tylUl tucowte to him. ( rCfclJ, Uiisinrsa Agent, miufttce G. B. Viw, W. \Y. II. tbe Ct ty AUlifuT 4uh 5tt, 11. J. TATK. AesocUTE KmtoB, , To whom all Communlealioua uo AlUince Mattrn Should be sihim^d. (MUr*r* of th« temtf AllUaee. W. IT. Dunosn, President. H. Tooie, Vico Prwddeni ‘ W. P. IImmiU-jk, 8ocjr**tary. A. F. Free. Tn esuror. VV. (J Hrilfon, t liMplaln. , , Ueo. 11. Kirkland. f.oclururaud Onranlscr. W. A. Ail, IStoWiinl or Atblsluul l;ectuxor. W. K. 8edtsr r K*m«]*x K. K. Murky, A^sbiiit Door KorpcP. D XV. P»xiiford, fkr«eftut at Annu. E. H . L . ‘F.xormlrw cbtbin Pamck, W. A. Faust. Tmdo €ummlttc*>-iJ. M. Tlontcr, K. Dowling, 3. M. Ulmer, W. A. All, _ . Committee on Good of iho Order—J. C, Mc Millan, e. M. ftlenflekl, W f. Cftvr, d. K SnellluR, K. IJ. («uefw. v ,* Farmers are hurrying their cotton to market in order to pay the debts con tracted In making their crops. That M highly honorable. We believe that p'ri* cea will go oonaiderably higher by now year. The fannefs who plant wheat, oats and rye this mouth and next and save llieir bacon will contract smaller debts next year and Ihj able to hold their cot ton with honor and safety if prices don't - - ^r- Tim Georgia f.eglslaturc liefore Utlftl I f.ORKNA B. JOIIX! Wllllsthn, 8. t\, Oct. l»th, 189f NOTICE. Fof the cotton week emfing Aridity night receipts of the American crop footed up 870,000 bales, the largest amount ever received tn thohistory of ♦he cotton trade, l*elng over 57,<*10 bales rad of last year’s movement for tbe mdtng time. ( to the Omy nye dissenting votes a rekoitHlnU requesting the Georgia Senators and Uepresentattvaa in Congress to “use I hereof, Exclusive of the day of such ser- thelr influence and vote to secure Jegls* j vice; and if you fail to answer the com* DPrtrr. CorKTt CowMiaaioKiaa, ^ Hsuxwki.!., 8. C., Oct. 10, iw»t. All jiersons having tWhns against tile comiry for |he fiscal year 1800-ISO^, should IHe tfid same properly attested art or before the first dav of Novemhw next, W.J '^ATE, Clerk. FOR SALE. ONE TJIOlhwANI) KUSUEI.rt OF “Ucd Rust I’roof” Heed OaU Ut 8li.ty cctim per bushel. j _ |*. W, FAKKKIdi. - oct22-uwl ' ; “ lllackville, S. CT. Silmmons lo Absent Defendant. * Statf of South Carolina JJanitcell Ctttthly. : . : .. . ' . s The American Freehold Land Mortgage tTofhpany of liOndoh, lilmlted, Plain- tiir/ ,against —~ India J. Miller, LudiMHhint. IjPOPV 8LMMO.NH FOK ItF,LIEF. ( Com/ilaint Serrcd) To the Pefendnpt India J. Miller i You arc hereby Kiunmoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which jwrripy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on* Uuv T.aw Range, G'olumbia, Houtii Carolina, within twenty tluys gftt'r tbe service jTb. Fatterson, Esq., Judge of on Momlav/the f>th day of Koycmber next, at Ml oHllock In tfto fArsnbon, a* Guardian tif tbe person ana estate of Ionia L. E. M. Cave, and ask for Ut- Cccs GlsmUscry. , L. F. CAVE. oetS-td Final Discharge. Kotlcc is Imrcbj' given that tile tiny deridgned.wlll Hie his final account w ith 4.0. i*atterson, E*q., Jtiqgeof I’robato, on Saturday, th6 31 st day of October next, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, :vs Adminiatrator of the estate of II. A. Jiatidl fe r, deceased, a n d, a * k for Letters Dismlssory. ' <>. : /: ; V *1>. L. CO PEL AND* Adininistrator. oetl-td . " 7'”. *—r Churl of Comr/ioti ritat. Final Discharge. N‘t»Uco is hereby given that thfc un dersigned will tile Ilia Hnalaccount w ith .1, O. Ihittereon, Ksq., Judge of Tro*. b.iU, on Saturday, the .list day of Octo ber next, at it) o’clock In tho fot-enooiL ax Administrator of the estr.td df 31. J/ Drabhftm, dc‘ue««od, find Hsk for Letters GtomUeory. JS'. F. KIRKLAND, Stt., Adminisirntor. oetl-tT BNAL DISCHARGE. iven that ‘ A by tiMi owirer fi In Georgia)tq sell soma of tho most desirable real estate In i if: These IbnriH art' _ ful. naturally prodqetlve and capable of unlimited ImprovemefH. 'limy can be made beautiful home Sites, surrounded by excellent society and convenient po good' churches, superior schools and first tl ass rail way,Telegraphic and pos tal facUitir*. • TRACT NUMBER ! touches the cor porate 1 holts of the town oi U iUlston, one-third cleared, balance forest. For this place all cash will be required. It conDiinK (*5 acivs. TRACT M M BEtt 2 Pea midway be tween WUIiston aud Elko, contains IU0 acres, partly tdeared, For this tract fl,ni)0cush will be required, bahinwFdW time. No equal opjx&rtuhUlos for investment have been oJlcr^d within my recottec- tinu of Winiston ant! none Dfetter can be presetttPd tuvvv or lietijaftef. For prices and full particulars call on.or write to me Wi il. KENNEDY, octM M’UIistou, 8. G. |» f - ™; • I * '* Jt- nalacconiTtwitih latiou which will correct the evils com piaiiMcl of by the National Farmers’ AlHnncc and Iiulu^trial L'ttlon In iron- verrtion {ttOcala, Fla., e^wcia'ly tho»e that relate to the prcw'tit Hnatitisl and 'taxation policy of the Uovernuicnt.** Pm»#th* Yews* Some weeks ago a hay horse about three years old, white -pot Hi face, about 1H hand* high* having lump tm left under jaw, waa stolen fnuu Hevcn his latl week s pa)»er, which ] Dines Ghiirch. . .acks *»f double bapplueas hereafter. ^ J (v > of lh ^ horM , •The editor of the Press and Banner | ftlld ^ lllon . for BrreKi „ f the llihf w ith proof to convld. He has advertised freely, sent (Misters in all direction*and made |»er»onal M-arcii from Orangeburg Uithe .Savannah without tindlng atrace. Tlie thief iiitial have been an old hand Brother Hugh Wilson owea nthtr bachelor editors an explanation of the following aingular paragraph from spent several daya very pleasantly lu Greenwood one last week.' A grape vine ruinuf say* that the Car olina Midland i" **for of the building of the railroad from Knoxville in tide water. If so they are wise In their day and generation. A gentle man recently from the ap country tell* us that .1 ndervon I* red but fur ih« road Mid **a getting wanner.*' plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In thl* action wjlf apply to the. Cpim for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated at Columbia, 8. C., September PUh ‘A. D. 1H9I. f r.s} W. GilrMonp. AiBils, C ('. 1*. .miiN r.SLOAN,Jr., ALLENJ GREEN, ^ riaiutiir* Attorney*. To the Defendant India J. Miller: Tnke notice that the Complaint in this action togetlrcr with the^r'mnmou* of w hlch the foregoing la a copy was Hied In the office of the rirrk oT the Glrcuit t'ourt of Barnwell Comity, in tlie Slam of Stiiitli Carolina, on the lUth day of October, HUH. JOHN T.SLOAN t ir., ALLEN J GBKKN, riaintlff’a Attorneys. •M’tSJ-fiwl Columbia, A. C« ROAD NOTICE. Tha ddwaf travel from the North has fat la early tble maun and the prowSsr It that It will go higher than It lias ever it on* before. Apprehensions of another visitation of rhe grippe are driving who suffered with It tho last two , te the refuge of the Nunny They are expecting an unusu ally severe «later and are wise to move at the business to have covered his | track* so well. It l« the duty and In- leftist of all good riiUetis to hunt such rascals dodra, , _ 1 The Commissioners will consider at eg-lf .n, .f our country 1MWli „„ T .,.«!». vh. Ml. d., *h.«•<>•< y » Mropy U.I. ikuI.^ <4 , |h it.Ion Mklug ihut Til SrSorti »llri»clim«M, wbi-.inrrj linMn J i<., ■fir.ii.h, opportuoKy is offend. Notice Is he ruby J. O Patterson, Ksq.. J ml go of Probate, on Suturdiyi the 31*t dav of October next, at Id o’clock in the forenoon, as Guardian of the person and estate of J. 11. Best, and ask for Letter* DUmisso- ry. . M . L. BEST. ocU-id FINAL DISCHARGE. ^ Nnthc it hereby given that the un dersigned will tile her tlnal aci'ount with *f. O. Patterson, E*q., Judge of Probate, on Monday, the Pth day of No vember next, «t 10 o’clock In the forj- mM>n, tt* (alia nlTun of the per sons and esiatesbf G. H. B’.u k, !,. FT Blftbk and j W. D. Black, and asp for Letters Dis- nihwory. 31K5, Mi A. LAFITTE. l (M'tS-td I FINAL DlSCFI A RO E. ~~ Notice is hereby given that the un- | dersigned will tile their final a«<*nnnt 1 (with J. *t. Patterson, Ks*j., Judge «>f Probate,on Monday, the Pth d*v of No vember next, at 10 o’thtck In the fr»re- j noon, as Executors of Nclsufi hiablncti ] i and ask for Letters Disml-sory. Silmmons lo Ibsnt DeftnOil rtf «ra or Bqctm Cauouxa, lUaxwaM. CtH*ati — I a iiik r,,t ui or Commo* Pkass. *l«| Land Mortgage it, I,butted. Plain- By ord« The AmericanKreel ] t >impsn^ of A/ondvti, ' MfT, again»t J. T. Yonitg!JiwmI »nd Nsuiucl Young- o* t22-td Hbury Wauervon madea charactarUli . hKo*l. Iieiendsnu. speech in the bidv | cs»rv s-rwvrrx* *»a ttnar the uth«r day. Mede fC**m|dalM H,*r%esl.r other vapory Blgbta, that I To tbs IwftmktMU above ii.ino d: ille | Road," leading from FarrdlV Cram Koads W the Augusta and WalteftMim Koad at the old Kinsey plaej be dc ! flared and n|wncd a* a public road. All pera«-its having «d>jcct|on* to tit* granting of said iwtilion will please make them known on that day. If Ho objection lie made anti the right* of way be given the (willUm will be grawfGM >1 tbe Board. \l. J. PATE, Clerk. JAMKrt PARJ.Ek, TliOMAA BICE- . oct^-td. Final Discharge. .Votive l« hereby given that the nn- ilersigited w III file ills final account with J. OVl'atieraoii, K*<4.. Judge of Probate, on hat inlay, the 2Uh day of October neat, at 10 o’clack In the forenoon, as Administrator of tbs estate of Mrs. Jane K. Wood, and ask frt T Letter* IMs- uiissory W L. M OOD, aet«aie-Ul« Come and See p«scharge, ' ' Xutiee is brrebv ifiven that the t > ctop of thla your “leakoiit tti | Marly 1,0 0,000 bales." *• kaoerledge of oottoh oondi- loee equal te his uuderstand- tartff question aud both U>- Mt enough lo give a small i the headache. But aa*a judge of | Boerbonl.ro the Irre- Henry hes-few equals and no **Lef the shoe maker stick to hU laai.” OM Kentucky You hereby •unimoued aud ro- i qulrwd to a i»acr tlm couipUiitl in this Keltor .ctPm, of wbn’H a coyty Is lierewlth served upon you, aud tq serve a c**py *»• youran*wer to the said complaint on the »«iWntMH> at their olllce. No. — I jiar Kangf, Gwlund.ia, South tjarollna, within twenty dais after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such ser vice; and If you fall to answer the coni- plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for tbe relief demanded in the complaint . . . ihilcd at Coluinbia, 8. C., Sc (Hero be r A Cold Bay fo^the Doctor. idth A. D. Ispi. Two Bepubllcait meeting, were held [i-sj W. Gh m«»br Himm* C. C. P. In town oo Moodaw. The drat met in JOHN T. SLOAN. Jr., the Court Hwooa. lo nuaikercd about ALI.KN J. GREEN, two dooen, lucludlog the Cupid Dychea PUintitr. Atturneys. Uraaa band omployeu at four doliars an To the liefeudaut Samuel B. Young- hour. Brief .peeubs. were made by bhiorl: Dr. V. P. Claf ton. Poet Master at Co- Take notice that the complaint In thla lumbla, U. If. Owans. N. A. MlxsOn action {together with tbe Summons, of and Henry Daniela. Dr. Clayton advo- I which th* foregoing Is a copy) was died the breaking dow n of the race is- | In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit ha poltttee and a sort of new and Court o! Barnwell County, to the State mUlennial THE FKKmESIT AND-MOST COM- PI.ETE STOCK OF GOODS IN OCR LINK THAT YOC EVER LOOKED AT AND AT PRICKS THATeCAN NOT HKTOICHED BY GENERAL hF \1 F lirt. We do ltd claim to keep every thing. If we did we could uot offer our Goo«lt at the prices we do. You all know that lha more Goods you buy the cheaper you ran get them, that la why we make a specialty of Hardware, Stoves, etc. \?e can buy ( • OiH I* In suck quantities and at such pikes that we are hound to undersell the man thatkwt aa LITTLE of every thing from a needle to a mule He has got to buy a little at a time or he ’would never know where to put his wares- % Notice D hereby I dendgned wilt d given that the un iter dnal account j with j, O. Pallet son. Esq., Judge 6f Probate, on Saturday, the 7ih (lay of : November, next, at 10 o'clock in tbe ! forenoon, as Administratrix of tho f»- i talc of J. S. Broun, ihroeaard, and ask I lor letter* l»( stuisaorv. mk I MRS. Ht'rtAN M, BRGWN. octLVtd FINAL DISCHARGE. | Notice is herehv given that the un- J dersigned will file licr rtnnl aci*ounr Jones & Wood. Cotton and Natal Stares Pastors, Savannah. Ga», HoiIt consignments of Cotton ntiil Xaval Stores Ami pUjtlge their best ef forts to gttc satisfacthrfi tn their cusr.o* Mr. J. \. VVDOD, fntmmiy of Barn well, is witit us atul will be glmt to serve his many Cnroliim friends. octS-2m Application for Charter Ntiticn lx lierehy given fli.it at tlie hext meeting of the Legislature nppli- catiQii will be lupdc fur a charter incor porating The Barn veil Street Railway Company. G Drxi'AX Bci.llvgeh, *- Wm. 31oNa», ; II. C. iUv, H i is .1. Dl ncak, ami others. , August 22, 1801. T ..igk3L — r -^ „ . ■ „ m Treasurer’s Notice, Orru r. C’oi ntt Tnri^rsrR.- h«KN*riJ, S. (.. 8"pt 18th, IMM. Th* Tie.surer will be at the fofbfirtng pis* cea tor Ph- co>llrt ti«»n lace. f«a the th al j* ar comment ing Nbv. Ivi, 1HIU, on the days px i.IWuud l»*h'W i ^ Kllkat tfunth rs 8t< rr, Thursday, Oct. l.Vh. Pricstcr'a St«,rc. F rhl.v. Oct. iqth. Mannt-rx, sutimluy. Oil. I ilk. Kmanl’s, >1 irday. Oi-f. USh. Ehrhardt’s, TuomUi), (h-t. ‘Jsh. Hunter’s. Wednewda). Oct. *ilst. Midway. ThumkHMULt. Oki - Betabmg, Kriday ar,tl *n»iunU»v, fh-t. 2Sd ao«l -Ph. Orahvnr V' nUtiv, f let ‘gsh. Hhu'kville, TkCwda*' aud M edncwlay, Oi*t. 2tih and ‘JKth. WillUton, riiumlaj- and Friday, Oct. ‘JUth and :tah Blanton's, Aaturtlny, Ort. Xtst. HantweU, t\ H., Munttay, Nov. ‘bwl. Seven lifts*, Twrsdaf. N«»v. SA Imnharton, Wsdn^slar, knt Jtk. Ashir) ’s iHore/ Tharwlai, Nt^r. Mh. Funr Sttcv. Frklay. Nov. (Mh. Uukhn k. 8atunU>. Nov. 7th. krwmton, M• >ihih> . Nov. Mh. AHefHiale, Turaday and \\idm*sihty MMh and I Ith Kww 'a tMoec, Tkunslai, Nov. ISth. Ororyv's t m-k tlut> lloaar, Frtdai. The prophets say tlmt tlit? eohiing AYitifel 4 Wjll 1)0 loni( and seveFCt We don*i know abotit that nor do wo care, for we are ready to mateh : our resources against the cold of the North wind and the down jSrti# of the lowering clonds. For our stocks dfe so complete that wc feci as htpiiU to any conipetitioiv with the “eleitteifts" as* wd beliefd ourselves to be superior to all rivirW with other nierchantSi Men outfitted with oiti* caps, elothiitg, underwear, hosiery, hoots, sllods and glovds w ill be as comfortable hi the fields and.tltP fbrests as in their cos}' sitting rooms. Km lies wcdflilg dUi* dress goods, among which are all tim standard fa hr it's and all the hew Candidates for their fair fa vor, our shoes, cloaks gloves, knit and woolen goods soil and con lined to the tininess of their botnc chimney eortTert^ Th<‘ BttbifNBti We have not forgotten them in our prepa rations f r tht* winter. Tile warmest and softest flannels, dress goods, hosiery, shops have becii laid in plentifully fof the little folks? tt - - - • • rr— ; : ~ *• ue take speeb»F])leasilro in ealliilg attention to our Ireavy goods for those whose occupations require articles that will stand hard usage and rough work. (food food is better than bad iiicilicine. Our stock of groceries is A No? 1. W Nov. lam. B*mw» brr IMk, f*. II. from iMlt \uv. tu tUi‘ of 7th day of | Mopubltoauism. llta suonoJ moating was hold laUr lu Cukor’s Hall, under Urn auspice* of Chairman Fred Nix. It awaliowed all •fMr 4tlt* | toporor for Tbe State ami perhaps the other No. 1 speaker*. Even the band gave It free mu.io. Tbe following res- oL it ions were adopted: ites >lved, That we, the Republicans of Barnwell county, Un oondeiuu in un measured Die attempt of V. P. Clayton and hit aid Mlxson to organize a white Independent Republican party in this enmity. That me renew our allegiance to the regular Republican organization in this State, and will stand shoulder to shoul der with our County Chairman, Fred “^vix, Jr. f In upholdingour organization and perpetuating the same, and prav that we be delivered from this w hite in dependent republican fraud now, hence forward and forever. J. II. Fordham, of tbe mall service, and Lawyer Nreeman, of Charleston, aud Chairman Nix spoke at the second meeting. [AOVKRTiaKMKKT.J ef Mouth Carolina, on the P.»th day of October, :h01. JOHN T. SLOAN. Jr„ ALLEN J GREEN. rrtfBti r ^ A uor ney a, oct22-Cw'j Cu’.jmbla, S. C. Sale of Machinery. We now wish lo say something about | so nit me vacan ef the Hon. gi. Douse of Klprc for the followini x Dkar Editor : Please allow me space to announce myself as a candidate to be voted for at the regular election, to Yte held on the 28th day of October, Instant, to dll the Vacancy caustd by tbe death Kyerson Smith in the reseutatives—whicb I do following reasons, to wit: That the constitution and regulations of the Democratic primaries have been entire ly ignored or overlooked by action of kite committee which met at C. H. on Mst Saturday to aggregate the votes Crtaton Friday the 10th at primary elee- thne. I do this not in justice to myself so much as in vindication of constitu tional aud Democratic law. Art. 18 of the regulations of theDem- wtlc primaries states that the person meaivkig^he nomination after 1st pri mary shall receive, not only the highest mini her of-votes, but. a major Py of all tke votesewst, and that two-thirds of the election* representatives constitute K|SS um » 0,16 that my Attaway received a majority of votes cast, or that there was one- the election committee present Saturday last. ’ such deeisin* my claims, the friends and the cla^W-^if- law are aaeriHoed, and e to insist upon anothe#* MMOQ fl BY VIRTl’E of the jiower and ah-| m|u~. mviinn thoritv vested in me by an Instrument. I |l |< II a] |g^ tn writing, executed and delivered.ttn * the umlMrsignefl bf Tlie FInter|>rlM; I Manufacturing Co., I wllloffer for*ale, before the Court House door, at Bane- well, S. C., on tlie 1st Monday of'No vember next, between tlie legal hours of sale, tho follow ing described pieces and parcels of machinery, to wit: “One No. 3 Plainer, Aiateher and Moulder. One 7 Inch 4 sided Moulder. One K Moulder, 4 sided. One 12 Inch Jointer. One Uni venal Saw. One No. 2 Tenoning Machine, w ith double Heads and 2 Copes. One No. *2 Mortioer and Borer. One Swing Haw with 10 ft. index. One Door Rellsher, with Wedge cut ter and Dovetail attachment. One Blind Stile Borer andMortiser. One Blind Slat Tenoner. One Panel Raiser, *elf Feed. Orjc Door and Blind Ctamp, with Sash attachment. —— ——t GOOD TIMES, . GRAND TIMES, <i%) w-p might say Hard Times, but a* wff have no Stove* by that name we wifi, considering the HARD TIMES, sell you GOOD TIMES forflO.50 with full set of Kit then Furniture thrown In, and if yon don’t have good Times ertt- r ing what is cooked on it why you just, haven’t got any thing I© oook aud we -and ftfty-ftvo (155) acres and ooumfetf my- 0»k> Single Spindle Shaper, with Spe cial Splmlie. Ont Twenty-Inch Lathe, with Face Plate and Floor StawH. OneTJpweli Stand and Head. One Sander and Borer. One Double Blind Wirer. One 38 inch Baud FHn**, One3 fnch Hand Mitre. _ One Double Emery Grinder and Counter. , 00 fCet 2 7-1C inch Shafting and two Collars, ^. 9 Post*Hanger* and Pulleys, and con siderable amount of bcltingl One Shingle MacirirroT One DO Horse Power Talbott Sons Engh e and 30 Horae Power return Tu bular Boiler. All of said Machinery being now' in tbe possession of tbe said Enterprise Lanuiacturing Co. | TERMS OF SAfSf All of the pdrehase money tT be paid feel 'sorry for row: We are In the same llx, but if you have anything to cook you should not fail to gfct one of onr GOOD TIMES, which l# an Extra Large No. 7 Square Top Cook Sthve, nicely tlnUhed. with very large oven ahd Tin Box. This Stove is sold" hi cities at $12.50. We could not sell it for less but we bought a fall car load of Cooking Stoves in order to make a spedal raii on these Stoves and as our expenses are not as high as they are in cities wo can afford to sell for less. *We not only save you money on your purchase bnV, save you freight and risk of breakage in shipping. You will find thestrStoves cither a tour store in Blackville or Bam berg. We also have a full line of Heat ers and lowest prices. Don’t fall to see u * before buying^—— laMp coops. Complete Line of Parlor, Hanging* and Piano Lamps at prices to suit thV times, just the thing, for Wedding or Holiday Presents. Wtyltarve some beau ties. __ We also keen Rogers Table Ware in Tea and 1 Tabic Spoons, Knives and Forks, the finest goods made next to solid silver and *we^f nearly as long. . ... A nice line ofr Tong* and Shovels, Fenders, Fire Dogs, fine Rodgers Pock- at Knives, etc., etc. ^All kinds of Tinning, Roofing and orannouno in cash, ami tlie purchaser to p:ty for alk; Guttering orders left at either of onr advaut—j necessary papers. and afaft'l seekj V.C-BADHAM. In- McDonald, Douglas a Obrar, ' Attorneys. ’ Oeteber 17th, mL rum li. store* wiH reueiveour promptattention. Paftiifiq & G 'BAMBERG -and- BLA w ith J. O. Patterson, Es»t Pro bate, on h»turday, the November next, at 10 o'clock lit the forenoon, as Adininlstrutrix of the es tate of Henry liodenhoff, deceased, aud ask for lA«tter« DLmU^orv. MRS. IDA C. BRIGGS. oetll td Master’s Sale. HorTn Carolina, ) Bakxwxll County, j % Jo1ih«on llagood. Executor of the will of Dr. Ja*. Q. Ha good, d«*ceased, xwd Augustn C, Hagood. PUintift*, agsiust Halfie A^.fNknian, Caroline Donwqody, Gonion A. Hagood, Imuic II. Means, David 11. Means, Ja«. Ha- f ood Means, Kloisc B. Means, Maria I. Means, Caroline J. N. Means, Kate K. Hagood, Johnson Hagood, Jr., I>cs Hagood and Alice llugood, De fin'd f'ARTIYtON. BY VIRTl’E of a decr*tsl order to me directed >rc the above entftfod cause I will seli at Barnwell, in front of tlie Court House, on Monday, the 1st day of November not, it being ^alesday in said month, within tbe legal hours of aalc the following descrlbecTprop erty situate, lying and beinjc in the State and county aforesaid : “Cypress Plantation,” the property of thy late Dr. Jas. O Hagood, in five tract* as fully described in a plat thereof executed bv J. S. Mlxson, survoywr, and now on tile in my office: Tract No. 1, containing one hundred taa i c\. SIsti* Tjoa-*........ ....♦ , tuumv T«\rs ...4> inHl*. 8* t.uul Tax..... ^....2 BitUs. Total Lrvjr U *4 nolU All thi-elai S In-J DiMrU-ta have *•» a<hli tt..nal lev) of two iitilU WillUton, who li ha* X*, iwitUr and Oak <•rr'**- | mill. Nat tonal Hat. k Litis, g*4d 55<l atlver nan it- d'lvable for ta Warlnfed HtU and nan will not lie taken. **»-r *t»e IJltU of IN it-ndo-r l.'t |i*-r •'eot. iieti- aSy and 4ff other vtad will be mklcd on all un |>aidfaxea. A. F. FREE. ' - Tn*a-un-r Barn writ County. t* arc kepping' u house* ami storo room larjfc ami full oDou^li to siipplY tiK^lnTiiHckocq)-^ t*rs of a half a doTtcn townships with the very best eatables t>f both home.ami foreign markets. At this season when money is hi circulation eVcrv house- keeper sliould make some additions to the comforts. ami conveniences of homci In furniture, mattresses, crockerv- toves and house fiiriiishin^ jjoods genernlly wc have that can Hot fail to please the best tastes and jud**- ware, **t(Kk me ids. As to piiccs. AYc ate not priees are below cost,,Jrtit we they can lie on honest goods, ures. We know that the eotton e low and we are willing to meet tin tijjrht with hard times. Try us ami jud^i flic | for fori nance of our promises. Best juices paid 4 for cotton ami all country ('T<nhiec our closely as under the fulse tla^ that liave cut ehurftri'H a full weights niul just nieas- oj*! is short ami its priees people half way in their os neeordin*c to k\; \\ Barnwell C. H., S. C. by lauds of Ashley Stanscll, Coe Pen der and iract No. 2. Tract No. 2,containing one hundred and thirty-four (1S1) acre* and bound ed by tracts Nos. 1* ^ »ad 4 and lands of Coe Pender, Ashley Stanaell aud Joshua Ashley. Tract No. 3, Containing one hundred aud forty-four (144) acres and bounded by tracts Nos. 2 and 5 and land* of Joshua Ashley, 8. Q. Cave and estate of Swann. Tract No. 4, containing one kimdred and eighty-six (^86racre* and bounded by lands of Coe Pender, Long Branch and tract* Nos; 2 arid 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 Hwahn. 7 ^LSO, The Home place of the late Dr. Ja*. O. Hagood In the town of Barnwell, bounded by land«of < Lc>*7 >toMr, dOhh T. Willis, street leading toward* 11a- prernises' from the Patterson House yruperty, divided into tliree parcels, having" such <n rhe ns ions and hound* as fully appear In a plat thereof executed byJ.S. Mixton, surveyor, aud on file in my office. Term*: One-fourth cash, the balance St>ti Election Notice, Notice h herrby given that fnirauant to Writ of Flection to undirected by the Hon. Ira K.- Joties,, Speaker of the lluu*e of KcprcMintative*, a S|*ecial Election will be held on Wednesday, the iwtnty-eighth day of October, 1*91, at tbe various precincts established by law in Barnwell County, to* a mefaber of the House of Repreaeutati^s, n> fill the vacancy caused by the death of the Hon. J. Kyerson Smith. The following named per*Q»* are hereby appointed Managers of the **ld Special Kfectioii at the different Voting prerlnrtsT Allendale—W. K. Darlington, W. T. ifarley* H. C. Dickinson. BarnweR^Fullerton Buist, W. W. Moore, G A. Hagood. Blackville—J. G. Strobel, B. F. Pee ples, Jr., Jos. Wise. Buldnc—Henry Walker, S. 8. Turner,- J L. Ellis. Bamberg—Leon Bamberg, C. B. Free, J. J. Jones. Khrhanlt—Jacob Ehrhsrdt, J. C. Copeland,'Nathan Brqbhain. Elko—R. W, Gerald, W. W. Harley, Rufus Phillips. Graham*—A< L. I/.lflfr, E. B. Giles*, A. N. W alker. Farrell’s Store—W. Smoak, Cha*. Proveaux, J. K. Byrd. Milletts—John J. Cater, Robertson Black, John 11. Lafitte. Buford’* Bridge—M.^ner Kirkland, JWchard Morris, Jas. M. Brabham. Sycamore—Jolin Dr Jenny, j. B/ Iff.yntdn, Henry Deer. Dobbins—J. E. Cochran, Job Ander- }Km, Ansel Meyer. ' Mixgon’s Mill-^Patrick Murphy, P. B. f)1cka, L. A. Drummond. Midway—S, William*,'J. L. Sease, Jr.. Walter 8/E.tre*. Willistou^S 1 . G. Matthews, M. T. Willi*, W. G. Thompson. p- Georgc’s Creek Ja -C. M. Rwvffflng, J. 11. Lancastery f».- M. X. Still.' The polls wifi open at seven o'clock in the forenoon and close at four o’clock in the afternoon. At the close of the eleotioB this Mana-* ger* shall immediately proceed to pub licly count the TtalfrA*. Within three day* thereafter tlie Cb.Tlfhfan of Board of Manager*, or one of them, to' be designated in writing by the Board, shall deliver to the Commissioner* of Election tbe poll list, the boxes con taining the ballot*, and a written state ment of the result of the election at hi* precinct. gotxFsr iuMl and street separating said All bar room* must he clo«ed from G 8'clock. p. m of tbe 27th of Oerbbcf?'lYh'- til (i a. m. of tbe 21th of October, 1891. Provision ha* been made for the pay- mentjd the mileage and per diem of the Manager* gnd Clerks of .Flection. , *. One Manager for eacli precinct will please meet the Commifsloiicr* at Barn- jji one, two and three years, with inter-; well, S. C.-., at Tux BAKxwxLi Pxoplk oet ujam the credit j»ortion from day of | office on Monday, 2b*tb 0cU*ber, for the sccured.by boadaof the purchasers purpose of receiving the ballot boxes and further Instruction*. »iie, seen andjtertj - FuMIlii Dffnfc* of the premise, sera to pay for paper*. G. HUNCAN BELLINGER, Master. V't* Waiter** 'th Oomber, l£»r. Comm Alprbd Aldrich, F. M. Jxo. D. Milhous, rC*.- THE PATHOS OF BETTER THAN THE WAYS OF WAR. ago, of eleven member^ >»‘nic of the dally paper# Jitwt sftef the lynching, in New Orleans a few nVonth of the Mali* 1 by a volunteer batNl of American sveng^-n*, crested a l^tle uoea»ine»^ In'declanog that Kin^ Ho’itifierCv h*on clads emthf shell New York from anrtarnfge iMyotol the range of the Aiore fort< and batter^ ie*. and la$ the hu-ine.* rrretro|M»IU of tlir<*ountry fnashesor nnder contributton.' \\ ftboiil discussing Uncle Sam's ability to take t :ffe of bis |*m4cY»1uu# MieHALSOR Take* plea*ure In Informing the public'that on hi*- fremit visit to tft+ ^orth he' captured Sow York, New England arf.^a big slice of the North-Wc*t. flfe went' anppliedjyith tlirHimmunitiotLOf gold.* Silver. gnenha.A* and certified chcckr amt merckaiit*, inaiuifactiirerio and indJoters surrendered upon tlie ftf;st sum-' bions. threw open tkstir stocks and toll? Michal«m to help himsidf to all he want ed and to pay them what he pleased. They were demoralized by tire ontilow of gold to EnrofSP rfnd welcomed Mk*hal.4r>ii And nl* money as a hard prr-oa-U soldier Cheer.-f the comrade* who conic to W* htlp HfnVf turns the tide of tli'f 6Wttle going hta Sag. ^ ^ IMI±cll.0,lsonzL Helped hlrftseff /ifiefally. * Tlie. proofs that he did «o are a# pl.*rirt nr th. 4 V can' be. The Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast Line And the Richmond <6 Danville system are witnesses on his bshaVf. They are hurrying Southward a^ fast as steam can turn their wheel* the goods that be noswBiidW bought. Eveii* now the first consignments are coining in and . nVCiciLalsorL /nvlte* tfie prAple to come from all the adjacejit country ami nelghT/ofing town*/ 6uy Hfil the goods they want so cheaply that they will forget all about the lo\V prices of cotton, gri borne rejoicing with fresh courage to haStle with hard time*.- Ay( a partial list of the good goods an^ great bargains th«t-Michalson has iiV store he ask* attention to tlie follow ing few examples that £ho<v the comparison! of Novthern amtSonthem pricesi ———l ' flf.OOO worth of New Y’ork clothing-^MIchaison’s price, $7,000 W’^rth of Boston Shoes. Slippers, itc.—Michalson’s price, $4,7off. $9,'0rt)A*O)!lh Of taulies Dress Goods—Miclialeon’s price, $5,000. $10,(IK) W-ottb of Notions—Mlchalsoirs price, f0,(00. $10,000 worth of (/lent’* Furnishing Goods—MiehaNon’* price, $3,000 worth of Furniture—Miehaiewn’s price, $2,(!0l). $1,000 worth of Tin and Wood ware —Miclialson’s price, $500. Michalson’ft i>riee, $0,000. $10,0(K) wortli of BaeOn, Hams, Sugar, tfo.- 82,500 worth of Canned Goods and $5,000 worth of Axe*, $1,000 worth of Tabid $1,000 wontr of Buggies and Wagorts—Mirhalson’s price. $750. These quotations are offered attest!* for thought, presented as si.-n hoiirds tn ' r*how the people the best road td berer fimev.s Mlcbalson ha* thowsandW of goods*. He haabargjrln# that everybody nceto a Ml can afford. I f you don’t, sw w hat voir ’ wbntask for it. ‘ so<y8andina burr enougti to make a three hours tallc, FAifc he will help the now and Christmas than all the po£frtat*n* can do this side of t lie day of judg 'd Goods and Fancy Groceries -Miehalsoa’s pth-e,$1,00^ Ilocs, Farm Hardware—51 hdialson’s price, >2,?00. 6 Cutlery am? Crockery—Mh haUon’s pri< e, $500. - ....... .t ’ j * •'i: - v, ‘ , * j i .von uoii t sw w nur voir Michalson,has it, btvt Toes not promise to keep it alw ays, Cowe' rt f before the cream, is scooped. He hasn’t time or ton country more be twee w ment, if buyer*"awd sellers will only come to the pic nic. C t/i lowers and Ki!p**trtak’s torch ligblf t/oopera latd'wa.ste our fair country The' tariff .tnd taxes and high prices have fturde the' i^oplc .poorer ve.-rr-’after vear * is tire* of Dial. He u ffl give tiffs fair* Work to the good of the i.eo-’ pie. In,lead of gracing for profit he will try to clear expenses ami make friends When time* g«,*t briler and thy fanners are out of trouble he will trv to make' moAey. That l.'t Jbty ptatform for sfi day* in thh week, and gvervbodv is asked to come and see him stgmilng tlicre, giving the bes^ prices fur cotton aiid all coun try pr«*m:e and scljWg all kind* of goods to all *6rvi of people, at only one uric's and that below s * w THE LITE sf*- /' • . 4 Barnw/ei),