The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 29, 1891, Image 2

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J. PATE, Amociats Kditob, I all CAmmnalCAtioM on AIUadc* .OCTOBER mi It. bl-rWorld* of (old e»r« hnbit h%% boon Inoo^M- cent, of the cft«ct treated - r* •oak Judge R. K. Hlggfnboi- i, oo« of tlie mo»t eloquent Reptibll* 'An campaigne rs of the West, took the Injection two day* aod died. Rum and R^pnbUcanUm united were luearable. The Railroad Commlaaiooera com pleted their inspection of the South Carolina Railway on Saturday. It was about as thorough at usual. Chairman Duncan said that he ••**« satlefled with what he saw.” ' The glimpses of the Indian summer sky aud autumn painted forest foliage 'that one can catch from a comfortable aeat in Receiver Chamberlain’s private ear through the jealously closed win dows are calculated to satisfy. Charleston had another earthquake surprise on the tdfch inst. This time the shock was political. In the Deflj/v fcratic primary to nominjj^ eatl'tfidaUs for cl lie formers routed fcgulars thoroughly, nominating tlok -im? Pf -Pkkwn for ilisyor over Ron, Oeo. D. Bryan, the fneumheut, sixteen out of twenty-four Aldermen aud four out of six school commission ers. The Regulars had a big enrolled majority, but too many for their good staid at home, and the minority gath ered most of the plums. An Answer to Capt. All. ^MNKLUKO, 9. C. Editor Peufle: Please allow me space in your col umns to correct a statement in regard to the action of the Election committee at tho last election. Mr. All seems not to have known of the change** in the pri mary plan at the last meeting of the Executive Coumiltte*. Section 18, to which be refers, has been changed from a majority of all the votes cast and nro- VlchA that the one receiving ths highest number of votes, having a plurality, shall |be declared the iioailuve of Hie Democratic party. As amended July 1891 it reads: 18. At IS o’clock M. on the nrdar following the efeetlon tton Committee shall meti at Uaniweli to aggregate the votes cast, and dis- i ebnSfe theft other election duties, and •hall continue In seasion until they have j oomnletod the aamc. when the election shall he publicly declared; all boxes not j delivered to the Election Commiuee by j 1 o'clock p. m. u( that day shall be ex- * IudeU from the count, or not, In the dUcretlon of the Cominittoe: and those i who reeeive the highest number of votes ! for the respective othcos, having a pin- | raltty of the votes cast, slisll be declared to be the nominees of lb* Democratic l party for suck offices. The amended primary plan also pro vides that a majority of those rvprr- ' sentlug the dubs sending In boxes will (MOsUtute a quorum of the Election Committee. I regret that so good a man as 14 r. All did not Inform himself better Kefotc taking the step which be has end eepe dal ly In luaklng so grave s charge against the Klectl<B». Committee v* bich did Its duty without fear or favor to anyone. J. SantLixa. Chm'u. Ex Coo. UksCseety Alllsscs. *- W. If. Daneee, President. - E. 1. Toole, Vice President. W. 9. Hhmlwft, heewtary. A. P. Pres, Treasurer. ' ‘ W.O Britton, chspialn. Oeo. H. Kirkland, isn’torer AWd Organiser. W. A. All, Steward or Assistant Lecturer. W. E. Badier, Door Keeper. R. K. Harley, Assistant Door Keeper. II W. Uodltord, Bergoant-at Arms. F. 11. Creech, Buminess Agent. Executive Committee—C, B. Free, W. W. Pst rick, W. A. Parisit. Trade Committee—O. M. Hunter, E. XI, Dowling, J. M. Ulmer, W. A. Aft. Committee on Hood of tbe Ordee—J. C. Mc Millan, C. M. Kdenflckl, W. T. Cave, J. K Snelling, E. B. Cues*. . , ' • :>• ' V r • . V The Clteaterfleid County Alliance has adopted ^ resolutions requesting lion. John J v . Hemphill, their ceprrsen- t»*lVe in Congress, to “support some one for Speaker who favors tho free and unlimited coinage and (he Ocala demands In full. T h** Lancaster Ledger says: “Mr. Hemphill has shown a dis position to accede to the Alliance de mands and we baycD^-* {ted&ftfutlhat ba’lLWfte'ToTany Democrat that his Al lure of tbe Intact *nded 17th ganlzi ,,r J e First Sniff l... t i l, tbe KJe*;- l/c h** ance constituents will name. President L. L. Polk has gone on a lecturing tour to California. Thq Florida Stuto AHisncc held Us annual meeting last week. Represent atives were present from forty-one out of the forty-tive counties In the State. After a discussion lasting four hours the Ocala demands were endorsed by a vote of 71 to 5. It will surprise every enemy of the Alliance to Know that three different resolutions or committee reports sub mitted to the Alabama Alliance at its last session were ruled out of order be cause they were partisan in spirit or expression: aud that the Alliance did not take any action of a partisan char acter in its deliberations. The Farmers' Alliance in Kansas is as enthusiastic as ever. Since last year 2ID sub-Alliances have been organized. Ten thousand people attended the an nual meeting h*dd on the 22d at Halina. President Msgrath made his annual ad dress. It was In accord with his often repeated declarations that the Alliance must preserve a business organization intact; that to enter |>olitlca as an or ganization is to Impair Its uaefulnes*. rged the speedy attoption of both a and general co-operative system The Peeple In Georg!a. STATroaoao, Uillocm Co., Ovt. 2, *91. Edit Ptopl \ It hva been nsarly two years since we left dear old Barnwell and made our home In Georgia. We took ronr valu- able paper before wa loft and st.ll con tinue to take It. We cannot well do wlthort It. It la like a letter from home and all are anxious fur It to com*. W* are very much pleased with our naw borne, neighbors, and other, sur- lojudlnga We live only a abort dis- lane* from the county site. It Is sit uated in a line farming country. Bid- inch baa a population of ten thouaaod, tbroe-fourths of which are white p*«*- nis. It la solidly Democratic, being known a« tho “Baoner County.“ The fanners are industrious aud enterpris ing, and each year adds to the wealth and population of the County. Statesboro it‘connected by railroad with tho O. R. R. at Dover, and if It * o itlnuea to prosie r w ill make quite a b alneas tow n. The educational fscill- t are fait Improving. The States boro Academy has just been finished, aud ia prepared to accommodate more than one buudted pupils. A Commer cial institute will be conducted in con nection with the High School, so that the boys and girls can be prepared for business at home. Wo are proud of Bulloch and are deeply interested in ber future prosperity. Florrik Huonu. At a meeting of the members of the Barnwell UaDtist Church on Sunday, 11th Oct. 1891, it was unanimously re solved, 1. That we deem It mete and preper to give expression to the great satisfac tion with which our esteemed pastor has discharged bis arduous Unties du ring the present year. That while these duties have been onerous and exacting, lie hat found time during a season of unusual sickness, to visit and comfort the atflictod and to procure aid and re lief. Without discrimination, for the needy and suffering In our midst. • TKata* *t ehurcli” as well aa indi viduals, we have derjved great benefit and Instruction from his able ministra tions from the pulpit, from his example constantly before us of earnest Chris tian ploty, from his successful efforts in ilnating all inharmony from our or- *ped that all jealousies anu politi cal differences would lie laid aside and united suppcrL.tw given to lho«»e in charge of ih- business affair* of the body ""TlNAL DISCHARGE. Notice l« l»**n by ^iven that the nn- dfrdgiied w III nit* his tinnl account w ith J. O l'at!er«»ii, IV|., Judge of Pro- bat*. n»» Monday, the 3“tu day of No- trusbrr next, at H)o*i*l«-«*k In tbe fore- liwii, a< Ailaiittbtra^or of ihrt »tat*of D F. I>ree, aud a»k for l.et(er« Ida- n.’.*«*»rv. 1'. J. DREW. net iM l FINAL DISCHARGE. Voilcr U bi n by g‘v>*n that the un- •Wr«icn«*J w ill til* hi- final a*«*ouii( w Ith J.O I'alW-.a*. I»«l|re**f l*rot*ale. on ktoiHlay, tbe '.mu i *y of November next, *1 !U o'ebtek In I he forertoMU, »a Guanlian of ib« |»er»oii and e»Ute of lx>uU I.. E. M < a*e. andask for Lst- ter* DDtuisaory. I.. F. CAVE oct8-ld Final Discharge. Notice Is he re hr given that the un dersigned will file his final account with J. O. Patterson, Ksq., Judgeof Probate, on Saturday, the Slat day of October next, at 10o'clock In the forenoon, as AUmlnUtrator of the estate of II A. >andlfer t deceased, aud ask for Letters Dittniasorj. D. L. COPELAND, Administrator. octl-td Final Discharge. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will file his final account with J. O. Patterson, Ksq., Judge of Pro bate, on Saturday, the Jlst day of Octo ber next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, as Administrator of the estate of M. J. Brabham, deceased, aud ask for Letters DiamUsorv. X. F. KIRKLAND, S* . Administrator. octl-td FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will tile his linal account w ith J. O Patterson, Ksq.. Judge <if Probate, on .Saturday, the Hist dav of October next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, as Guardian of the person and estate of J. B. Best, and ask for Letters DiamNao- ry. W. L. BEST. octl-Ul ~ FINAL dTsCHARGE Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned will tile’ her Una! account Jno. C. W Wetter*. X- W. Ferre) •Y VIRTEE of a decretal ord#*__ me directed in the above tin titled oaoae 1 will sell at Barnwell, In front of the Court House, on Monday,Ah*2d day of November next, it being salesday In said month, within the legal hoars of sale, the follow tng described real estate situate, lying and being within the State and county aforeaaid : “All that ceitain pa-uel or piece of land, lying and, being in mRI State and county, containing three hundred and thirty-eight (338) acres and bounded North by Inn as of Mrs. .lames -Aldrich, East by lands of Johnson Hngood, South by land*of Mrs. W. II. Hngood and West by the Barnwell Public Road. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, oct!5-td t Master. ST.VTB or SODTUCAaOLlXX—BAMNWKLL Cot'NTY. Isabella C. Morris, Plaintiff, against James K. Davis and Charles laufilt-. ATid Borer. -VeffudRntrr" FORECLOSLRK. BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in tbe above entitled cause ( will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 2d day of November next, it being salesday in , the foliovvihg•described real estate, situate, lying and being within the State and county aforesaid. All that lot of land in the town of Barnwell the same being the homestead of Jas. E. Davia, Esq., bounded on the North by land*of A..Howard Patter son, Esq., on the East by a street of said town separating said lot from the lands of the estate of Mrs. K. 11. Ryan, deceased, on the 8outh by the Orange burg road separating U from lauds of Dr. E. L. Patterson and on the West by the balance of said original lot of Jaa. K. Davis left oyer after setting off his homestead. ALSO, Alt that lot of land in the town of Barnwell bounded on the North by land* of .A Howard Patterson, K*q., ou the East by the tirst mentioned lot, be ing the homestead lut of the said Jas. E. Davia, on the South by the said Or angeburg road and on the West by lot of William MoNab, formerly the prop erty of the late J. G. W. Duncan. • Terms ca*h. Purchaser to pay for pat>era. G. DUNCAN BELUNGER Master. MavUr’sCdlcc, 9th October, 1891. octlA-td Master’s Sale. Srarx or Soctn CaRouxa. ( Banmwkll Uovxrv. ( Dom W11 flams, nee Stewart, Plaintiff, against James Milhoua Stewart, Mary Atm Stewart, David K. Stewart. J. Wesley Stew ait, Hansford D. Slew- art. Hattie K. Davis and W. W ight- msu Stewart, Defendant*. raftrmox. BY VIRTU E of a decretal order to me directed In the above eotifled cause, I will tell at Barnwell, in front of tbe Court ll‘»n*e, on Monday, the 2d day of November next. It being salesday In said mouth, within the legal hour* of sale, the follow lug described real estate: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the County of Barnwell, ii. the State of South Car olina, containing six hundred and alx- teen acres, more or U**a. and bounded ou the North by Kdlsto South by lauds of Charlie Dennett, on the East by C. A. Milhous and on the W'est by lands of Mrs. Porter, said tract being the Homestead track ALttO, All that certain other tract of land situate, lying and being In said State ami county containing two hundred ami twenty-live acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Charlie Bennett, on tho South by lands of F. M. i6Mkrg an.t F.lkios, on tbe West by labos of Elkins and Mra. Ken- nerly and on the East by lands of I.. C. Rice. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, octi;»-td Master. . . For Sale at Last. I am authorized by the owner (now living In Georgia) to sell -out* of tho most ihudi ahlo real estate in this vicini ty. These land* are high and health ful. naturally productive and capable of They can be on tho 1st Monday of No> t. between tho legal hours following described pivot** and parcels of machinery, to wit: One No. Moulder. One 7 inch 4 sided Moulder, v One E Moulder, 4 sided. One 12 Inch Jointer, Ono Universal Baw. ./ , One No. 2' Tenoning Machine, with double Head* and 2 Cbp**. ^ ^ v One No. 2 Worthier and Borer. * One Swing Saw with 10 ft. Index. One Door Relisher, with Wedge cut ter and Dovetail attachment. One Blind Stile Borer and Mortlser. One BHud SlatTenoner. ; • ?. One Panel R*t*cr, telf F eed. r One Door and Blind Clamp, w ith Sash attachment. One Single Spindle Shaper, with Spe cial Spindle. One Twenty-Inch Lathe, with Face Plate and Floor Stand. One Dowell Stand andJJ JuL-— The propl long and severe. say that the edwtog winter will be We don’t know about that nor good Means, Elolse B. Means, Marla 11. Means, Caroline J. N. Means, Kate K. Ifagood. Johnson Ilagood, Jr., J/ce If«good and AHn* Hagood, De fendants. ^ rARTlTlOX. . RY VIRTUE of a decretal order to mo directed In the above entitled cause ggfrfe* Mm our resources cold of the North wind and the down pour of the lowering te that we fieeLas ments n as we beiievo and One Double Blind Wlrer. One 30 inch Band S&w’. One 3 inch Hand Mitre. / Dnc Dohble Emery Grinder Counter. CO feet 2 7-10 inch Shafting and two Collars. 9 Post-Hangers and Pulleys, and cou- said month, w ithin the legal heurs of ^^hfoTtirrOThrorbeTflng; ^ ~ * * ' * - One Shingle Machine. “ ' One 60 Horse Power Talbott & Sons Engine and 30 Horse Power return Tu- buhtr Boiler. All of said Machinery being now in the po*»&*si<4i of the said Enterprise Manufacturing Co. _ tkrms or sale: All of tlie purchase money tv be paid In cash, and the purchaser to p.iy for all uecesaarv papers. V.a BADHAM. McDonald, Doi olas <t Ork.vk. Attorneys. October 17th, 1391. oct22-td Silimnons to fbseat Defendant. State of South Carolina BamwtU County., Court of Common FUat. The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of I^ondon, Limited, Plain- tiff, against India J. Miller, Defendant. . corr st MMoxa roa relist. * \ Complaint Strred) To the Defendant India J. Miller: You are hereby summoned aud re quired to answer tbe complaint In this action, of which acopy Is herewith served upon you, aud to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on Urn subscribers at their office, No. — l#aw Kang*. Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tlie day of surh ser vice; aud if you fail to an«wcr the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff la this action will apply to tbe j Court for the relief demaudod in the I complaint. Dated at Columbia, 9. C„ September j ICib A. D. 1891. (ta] W s Gn moNr Simms, C. C. P. JOHN T. &I.OAN, Jr., AI.I.KN J GREEN, Plaintiff* s Attorney a. To ilie Defendant India J. Miller: Take notice that the complaint In this action together with the r uumoua of w lilch tlie foregoing Is a copy was died In the office of i|»e Clerk of the Circuit In the Stale Fiqai Discharge. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will file her final account with J. O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of Probate, on Saturday, the 7tb day of November, next, at 111 o'clock In tbe forenoon, as Administratrix of tbe es tate of J. 8. Brown, deceased, and ask for Letters DismUsorv. MKv. SUM AN M. BROWN, net 16-td Gopie apd See lhi ,' Court of Barn Well County river, on \nm , ^ C ^ mh Uay of October, IriH. John T. SLOAN, Jr., ALLEN J GREEN, Plaintiff's Attorneys, ocd2-6w] Columbia, 8. C. unlimited improvement, lliey can made beautiful home sites, surrounded bjeiwllegtioclety and oonvmienl »| Jemf,«>7ullve”(Ih^dT;•Tw’S Mr JSK25 SJ vlco; anil if you fall to .n.w.r ihccoa* SUraiDOUh ibuil Difuiiiti. 8tatb or Socra Csrouxa, Harxw*ll Corxrv--lx tux Court or Comm^m Puus. Tbe American FreeboJd Land Mortgage Company of London, Limited, Plain tiff, ggxlnit J. T. Youngblood and Samuel Y’oung- blood. Defendant*. corr acMMoNs. roa rilikt. [Complaint Served.] To tbe Defendants above named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, aud to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber* at their office. No. — Law Range, Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service THE PRETTIEST AND MOST COM- PI.KTE STOCK Off GOODS IN OCR LINE THAT YOU EVER LOOKED I AT AND AT PRICES THAT CAN NOT BE TOUCHED BY GENERAL DEALERS. We do not elalm to keep every thing. I If we did we could not offer our Go*k1« I at tho prices we do. Yon all know that tho more Goods you buy the cheaper you can gel them, that U why wo make a st*eelaltjr of Hardware Stoves, etc We can buy Good* In such quantities and at such prices that we are htuind to undersell the man that ksens a LITTLE of every thing from a needle to a mule He has got to bur a little at a time or he would never know where to put bis ware*. clouds. For our stocks arc so co| equal to any competition with the “i ourselfes to be superior to all rivalry with other merchants. Men outfitted with ourhate, caps, clothing, underwear, hosiery, boots, shoes and gloves wiH EtT as cdhtfortable in the fields and the forests as in their cosy sitting rooms. Ladies wearing our dress gopds, among which are all the standard fabrics and all the new candidates for their fair fa- ror, our shoes, cloaks, gloves, knit and woolen goods wtli not be shut in from healthful and happy: out.door exercise of November next, It being salesday In said month, w Ithin the ieg'al hours of sale tlie following described ro«l prop erty situate, lying and being in the- State and county aforesaid: * “CyfreKs Plantation,” the property of the Into Dr. Jas- O Hagood, in five tracts as fully described in a plat thereof executed bv J. B. Mix son, surveyor, and now on die in my office: J— tllTaet No, 1, containing one hundred and ilfty-live (166) acres and ooUndtd by lands of A*hlj?y .tiumeil, Coe Peu- (Jcr ftttdti'ai^Nora. Tract No. 2, containing qne hundred and thirty-four (134) acres and bound ed by tract* Nos.d, 3 and Lapd lands of Co** lender, Ashley Stauseil and Joshua Ashley. . ^ f Tract No. 3, containing one hundred and forty-four (144) acres and "bounded by tracts Nos. 2 ami 5 and lands of . Joshua Ashley, C c. CavciuiU esutoof to the dulness of their home chimney corners • llja Tract No. 4, containing one hundred and eighty-six (180/ acres and boundeil by lands of Coe Pender, Loug Branch and tracts No*. 2 and 5. Tract No. 6, containing tw r o hundred and thirty (230) acres ami bounded by tract* 3, 2 aud 4, Long Branch, Pitt’s Branch and estate of Hwanu. ALSO, The Home place of tho late Dr. Jas. O. Ilagood in the tow n of Barnwell, bounded by landsofLeroy Mohilr, John T. Willis, street leading towards Ha- good's mill and street separating said premises from the Patterson House property, divided into three parcels, having such dimensions and bounds as fully appear in m plat thereof executed by J. 8. Mixton, surveyor, and ou tile in my office. Terms: One-fonrth cash, the balance in one, two and three years, w ith inter est upon the credit portion from day of sale, secured hy bonds of the purcboAers and mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for papers. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Ma«ter. Master’s OfflCv*, 7th October, 1891. , ocnS-td The Babies. We have not forgotten them in our prepa rations f-r the winter. The warmest and softest flannels, dress goods, hosiery, shoes have been laid in plentifully for the little folks. . " We take special pleasure in calling attention to our heavy goods for those whose occupations require articles that will stand hard usage and rough work. Good food is better than bad medicine. Our stock of groceries is A No. 1. -We are keeping a smoke house and store room large and full enough to supply the housekeep ers of a half a dozen townships with the very best eatables of both home and foreign markets. At this season when money is in circulation every house keeper should make some additions to the comforts and ^ conveniences of home. In furniture, mattresses, crockery- ware, stoves and hon$* furnishing goods generally wc have stocks that cannot fail to please the best tastes and judg ments. * As to prices. We are not under the false flag that our prices are below cost, but wc have cut charges as closely a** they can be on honest goods, full weights and just meas ures. We know that the cotton crop is short and its prices low and wc are willing to meet the people half way in their fight with hard times. Try us and judge us according to the performance of our promises. Best prices jmhLfor cotton ^nd all country produce. •- Barnwell C. H., S. C. THE PATHOS OF PEACE-; BETTEETHAN WAYS OF WAR. THE first class railway, telegraphic and pos tal facilities. TRACT NUMBER 1 touches the cor porate limits of the towm ol Williston, one-third cleared, balance forest. For this place all cash will be required. It contains 06 acres. TRACT NUMBER 2 lies midway be tween Williston and Elko, contains 100 acres, partly cleared. For this tract $1,000 cash will be required, balance on time. No equal opportunities for investment eilmi . ganixation, and for elevating and to a $rrcat degree maintaining all the stand ards of Christian duty and charity. 3. That under the kind Providence to wiiofce guidance we owe the relation ship which has accomplished so much for us in the present year, we mar hope that under the same beuellcent influen ces our church will soon become apow- «r for good in thin community and ber good work felt and acknowledged wherever distress may need her assist ance, or affliction ir suffering her succor. J , Thar tile rub; heretofore adopted bv this churelMff railing the pastor for 'more than pne year Le iinleiiniteiy su-pciitied. u lit lit th*» e*ll of this church be and islitrehy ertendod to our present pasior /ot>ueh time as both pastor and people ^ ' u* with J. O. Fatter*^, Esci., Judge Probate, on Monday, Ihe Otnday of No vember next, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, as Guardian of the persons and estates of U. R. Black, L. 11. Bifc^k arid W. D. Black, and ask for Letter! Dis- mlssory. MRS. M. A. LAFITTE. ~ oct8-1* 1 — —■ FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un- dernignod will tile their final account with J. O. Patterson, Esq., Judgeof Probate, on Monday, the 9th dav of No*r vember next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, as Executors of Nelson inabinet, and ask for Letters Dismissorv. JAMES PARLER,— THOMAS RICE. oct8-td. Judge of have been offered within any rccollec- :V find R mutually pleasant and proflta ti|0t relation. bfv*»**. That, the clerk enter ?■' •Ki?t »*:». r: tl^ p«|uurcs of of FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will tile her final account with J. O. Patterson, Kaq , Judge of Probate, on Saturday, the 7th day of November next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, as Administratrix of the es tate of Henry Dodetdiolf, deceased, aud ask for Letters IMsmlsaory. MRS. IDA C. BRIoGS. ocMS-td NOTICE. Omca Cocarr Coujuiesio^xits, iGMXWXLL. S.U., Del. lt>, Itrftl. All persyos having claims agalnat the *ou««ty for the flee a) year j8Q0-IKf< tion of Williston and none better can l>e presented now or hereafter. Fur prices and full particulars call on or write to me. W.H. KENNEDY, octS Williston, S.C. —7- Treasurer’s Notice. OnncB Cocstt Tbeascrkji, 8. C.. S^pt.441th. 1891. The Treasurer ♦;1H be at the foPowina pla ces for tbe collection of taxes for the fiscal year eommeneing NOV. 4090, on the days mentioned below: w.. ^ Williston, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 39th and 80tb. Blanton’s, Saturday, Oct. 81st. Barnwell, C. H., Monday, Nov. 2nd. / . Seven Fines, Tuesday. Nov. 3d. Dunbarton, Wednesday, Nov. 4tb. Ashley’s Store, Tbureday, Nov. 6th. Purse Store. Friday, Nov. fith. Baldock, Saturday, Nov. 7th. Krwiuton. Monday, Nov. 9th. Allendale, Tuesday and Wednesday Nov. 10th and Utb. Koarse’s Store, Thursday, Nov. 12th. George’s Creek Chib House, Friday, Nor. 18th. - ' . Barnwell C. H„ from 14th Nov. to Decem ber Dab, indqsive. TAX IXVV. Slate Taxes... 4^ mills. County Taxre w....4U mills. School Tax mills. Total Levy 11^ mills. All Special gt htMl Diet riel« have an odd! tiouai levy of two null- except Willi tou, which has 2l£ tniiis. amt Oak Grove l mill. ‘ bilie, hold and silver ctdn re- plalnt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Dated at‘Columbia, S. C., September 10th A. D. 1891. [L*j W. Uilmorx Simms. C. C. P. JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr., ALLEN J. GREEN, . w Plaintiff’s Attorneys. To tlie Defendants J. T. Youngblood and Samuel B. Youngblood: Take notice that the comnlaint in this action (together with the Summon*, of which the foregoing is acopy) was flleTT in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Barnwell County, in the State of South Carolina, on tbe 19th day of October, 189k^ r * JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr., ALLEN J. GREEN, Plaintiff’s Attorneys, oct2*2-Cw] Columbia, S. C. Master’s Sale. ! National Bank -erivabfe for uxes. Mutilated bill*ami coin will not be iakrtt. . wIm ^ >':* r 180M . SW .1- 4* Id me the sdnie properly attested on : ....... . to Thk Pxo-1 'H-futa tk* ttrsi'«Uy of Novemlier | A. V FIG.F. * bvxt. M. J. i*AT£, Cleiiu 4 Trtaaxnr Barnwell County. Statk op South Carolina,; Barxwxll County. J, W. Bates and R. H. Walker, Plain tiffs, against P. W. Farrell, J. M. Norris, J. L. Btlll, William Norris, Sal’ie Norris, Emmett Norris, Alice Still a Till Sammy Norris, Defendants. partition, BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause 1 will sell at Barnwell, In front of the Court House, on Monday, the 2d day of November next, it being salesday In said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate situate, lying and being within the State ami county aforesaid: All that tract of land si$u*te, tying and being in the said State and county containing two hundred aeres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North bv lands of Mary 8. Still, on the South by lands of C. E. Jenkins, East by lands of Patrick Creech and on the West by lands 0! Robert Harden. Term! cash. Purchaser to pay for ‘‘“'"’a, PUNCAJT BBI.UNOEB, We now wish to say something abort THE TIMES, GOOD TIMES, . GRAND TIMES, and we might say Hard Times, but as we have no Stoves by that name we will, considering the HARD TIME*, sell you GOOD TIMES for$10.50 with full set of Kit ^en Furniture thrown in, and if you don’t have good Times eat ing w'hat is cooked on it why you just haven’t got any thing to cook and w’e feel sorry for you. We are in the same fix, but if you have anything to cook you should not fail to get one of our GOOD TIMES, which is su 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 $12.60. We could not sell It for less but wc bought a full car load of Cooking Stoves in order to make a special run on these Stoves and a* our expenses are not as high as they are in cities we can afford to sell for Jess, W* not only save you money on your purchaae but save you freight and risk of breakage in shipping. You will find these Stoves either at our store in Blackville or Bain- berg. We also have a full line of Heat ers and lowest prices. Don’t fail to see us before buying. Just after lit* lynching, In New Orleans a few months ago, of eleven arembeve of the Mafia by a wduitteer hand of American aveng-re, s*«o«e of .the daily paper* rreafed a little utteasIneM by declaring that King ilumhert’e iron clads cootd •hell New York from anchorage beyond the rang** of the shore forts and batter ies, and lay the bu»ine*s metropolis ol th« country In ashes or undr r enutribotlo*. Without discussing Uncle Sam’s ability to take care of his posse* stone migHalsor Take* pleasure In Informing the public tlret on hls recent visit to the North bo captured New York, New England and a big 4ice of the North-West. He went supplied w ith the ammunition of gold, silver greenbacks am! certified < andmerchnnrs, manufacturer*. 4n*l importer* surrendered upon the first sutn- i mom*, threw open their Stocks and told Mlchalson to help himself to all.be waul ed yd to pay them what be pleaded. They were demoralized hy the omfiow of gold tb Europe and welcomed Mirhnlson and his money as a hard pressed soldier cheers the comrades who come to his help and turns the tide of the battle going against bis Aag. rg. We 1 * and low' before hi laMp coops. Complete Line of Parlor, Hanging and Plano Lamps at prices to suit the times, just the thing for Wedding or Holiday Presents. We have some beau ties. We also keep Rogers Table Ware 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, Pends rs. Fire Dogs, fine Rodgers Pock et Knives, etc., ete. AH kinds «£»f -Tinning- Roofing and Guttering orders left at eRLer of our stores will receive our prompt Attention. paldWiq & GarViq, Helped himself liberally. The proofs that he did *0 are as plain as they can be. The Cbarlefcton bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast line and the Richmond A Danville system are witnesses on his behalf. They are hurrying 8outhward an fast as steam can turn their wdieel* the goods that he nominally bought. Even now the first consignments arc coming in and IMIicihLalscm., Invites the people to come from all the adjacent country and nelghboring towns, bny ail the goods they want so cheaply that they will forget all about the low prices of cotton, go home rejoicing with fresh courage to battle with hard titnee. As a partial listof the good go«KU ami great bargains that >Iichalson has ia store he asks attention to the follow ing few examples that show the comparison of’Northern and Southern prices: $11,000 worth of New York clothing—Mlchaison’* price, $0,000, $7,000 worth of Boston Shoes. Slippers, Ac,—MichaisoM’s price, $4,760. $9,000 worth of Ladies Dress Goods—Michalson’s price, $5,000. $10,900 worth of Nations—Michalsona price, $6,000. $10,000 worth of Gent’s Furnishing Goods—Michalson’s price, $6,500. 93,000 worth of'Furniture—Micha:*on’s price, $2,000. $1,1X0 worth of Tin and Wood ware-MIchateon’s price, 4500. 410,000 worth of Bacon. Hams. Sugar, &c.—Michalson’s price, 46,000. $2,500 worth of Qannvd Goods and Fancy Groceries-Miehalsori’i, price, $],000i» $5,000 worth of Axes, Hoes, Farm Hardware—Michalson’s price, $2/00. \il,0OO worth of Table Cutlery and Crockery—Michalson’s price, 45o0. $1,000 worth of Buggies and Wagons—Michaiaon’s price. $760. These quotations arc offered.as texts for thought, presented as sign boards to show' the people the' best road to better times. Micbaison has thousands of goods. He has bargains that everybody needs and can afford. If yop don’t seo whaf yt want ask for it. Micbaison has it, but does not promise to keep italways, soon and in a hurrv before the cream is scooped. He hasn’t time or tongue enough to make a three hours talk, but he wiil help the country more betweeift now and Christmas than all the politicians can do this side of the day of judg ment, if buyers and sclfert will on]y come to the pic nic. Sherman’* camp fol lowers and Kilpatrick’s torebdigbt troopers laid w'aste our fair country. The tariff and taxes and high prices have made the people poorer year after year. Micbaison is tired of that. He will give this fall’s work to the good of the p«K pie. Instead of grasping for profit he will try to elearexpenses ard make frieuda. When times get better and the farmers are out of trouble he will try to make money. That is his platform for six days in the week, and everybody I* asked to come and see him standing there, giving the best prices for cotton and all coun try produce and selling all kinds of goods to all forts ef people at only one price and that below zero. , / BAMBERG •cUfi-ld BLACKVILLE. octl6 •Mtf PdLt THE LIVE MERCHANT, Barn Welt, S. G.