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R. C. Kirkland, Secretary.
ADSOU/IEUr PURE
Sai.tkkhatohie Thibb No. 0 )
iXFEtbVKD OKDKB OF HCD jlXN f
The Council Fire of thte Tribe
will be kindled this Thursday
evening on the 8th Hun and 30th
Breatn. All brethren are earnestly requested
to be present. By order of
Crab. Carroll Simms, Sachem.
M. F. Haw, C. of R.
wel-
Capt. Then. J. Simons was a
come visitor to town on Monday, j
Chttty And Hammond on the South
Bound K. K. will apply to the General
Assembly for incorpora'tion.
Savannah merchants are humping
themselves to capture the trade of the
South Bound country away from Char*
lesion.
■nWtlli 11 ■ I nil m — ***■'** I
PrlsoaeiTfii Jail.
The following prisoners are in jail for
trial in the Court of General Sessions
f or the erimea charged:
J m Williams—Arson.
>T. L. McFall—’Vturd r
Jim Minis—Mwrder.
Jim MeConn—Murder*
Wardlaw Kennedy—Murdsr.
Andrew Bcnnevt—Murder.
Annie Kitchings—Murder*,
Morgan Med look—House Breaking
and Larceny.
John Stokes—House Breaking and
Larceny.
L. ,M. Lucklne—Assault to kill.
^pst Glnvor—Assault to kili.
Irvin Drummond—Selling crop
der lien.
Simon
BLAeKV.LLE.
un-
again echoing above the train noises
Chief Engineer Thos. B. Lee returned
With US. . --Ss
if the Midland is not a first class rail
road then we don’t know anything shout
railroads. Excepting the . terminal
curves there are only three bends be
tween Barnwell and Allendale, and the
home stretch at the southern end is as
straight for ten miles as a crow flies.
The track is laid with fifty-six pound
step! rail and the joints are as strong,
smooth and secure as human intellect
1 and ingenuity can make them. The
| ties are of lightwood and cypress, 2816
I to the mile. The road bed is unusually
broad and the sides of the cuts are kept
symmetrically, thereby avoiding dam-
age from excessive r«in falls,
ties an
highest prices for all kinds
the calico,
The Enterprise property was not of- AHen Cgy^Kscape
The tres-
iinrr **w la* ft®* in number, built on piles
Ned Ilagood ^Selling cro P und «^ j ic “* timbers securelv
Have an abundance of both Hope and Help for evety man, woman and child
In the county, and all who apply shall be amply supplied. Not one stall go
lacking. _
FIRBTLX.
From now on we will pay the very tip top, gilt edi
of country produce, from king cotton’s snowy staple that floats the calico, flag
around the world to the bumbler yields of the .Southern fields. Our engage
ments most favorably made, and copper fastened too, with consumers of cotton
and other Southern productions give us advantages and facilities that
CCXNQUKR COMPA^TITIOjST
in all this section of the South.; That this is business strictly and not vain boast
ing we will prove to the supreme satisfaction of every farmer who will give ns
the opportunity to offer the logic of dollars and cents that none can doubt or deny.
A trial is all that we ask, aud we wish it most distinctly understood that this In
vitation is not limited to the immediate neighborhood of Barnwell, but that it
goes to and beyond the furthest confines of the county.
MEaOISrTTTrY
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of bts business career hae
progress by the principle above Indice ted.
Meoinplishments of the busy j
the oauipatgKof the Fall of 1801 with unabated energ
cessfui experience to guide and ample means to <
nmph, The successes that have marked hte
past, bright and beneficial as they have been, shall all
play to the
GRAND MASTER STROKE QF HtS
••Recort Breaker"
'^^ ''H«ed'' 1 t"w ill be several
work can be resumed.
John Bonner’s gin house was horned
at Kllenton on Monday with 25 bales of
cotton, machinery, Ac. Loss $4,000 and
no insurance. The fire was caused by
friction. —
|) r . s. II. Tindall's dwelling at Gra-
hanu was burned Saturday afternoon.
. The fl~e caught from the kitchen chim
ney Hue. Some furniture was saved.
He had $1 OCb insurance which covers
half his loss.
Married Oct. 28, 1891, In the Baptist
ehuroh at Itlackvllle. Mr. Geo. M. Still
*nd Miss MattieOakman, both of Black-
viile. Kfv. G. N. Askew and Kev. VV.
D. McMillan officiating.
The Election Commissioners met on
Tuesday and canvassed the returns and
declared the result. The polls were
opened at II precincts. The vote stood,
Attawsy 218, All 165, and the former
was declared elected. «.
Mr. D. II. Witherspoon has severed
his connection with the Barnwell Coun
ty Advertiser and will remove to Co
lumbia. Major L T. lalar and Capt. J.
P. Htrobel will taks capital care of Its
future good fortunes.
““"■PFTR. If. UJH'iccepfed on 'Sunday
last the cell of the Barnwell Baptist
t hureb under the resolutions prevlous-
edverA ** Captain Patterson—Burning seed cot-
before ton. • ,
Jonas Neal—Entering house to steal.
Berry Nelson—Horse stealing
Willis Kirkland and Barney Allen,
previously convicted, are waiting for
the opening of sealed sentences. Be
sides a good many are our on bond.
Killed at Fairfax.
Tom Martin, colored, wffo has been
speculating on a grand scale and who
succeeded In swindling several parties
between Campbell ton, Graham and this
point in bis operations, was being
sought by bis victims Thursday last,
who when found made fight, was shot ( »j on<
and killed. At the post mortem exami
nation held Dr. Breland extracted two
flattened bulleta from the body. A
drawn pocket knife firmly clenched in
the hands of the deceased was still in
his hand, though that arm was useless,
from a pistol shot At an inquest held
at Campbell ton, the verdict ot the coro-
ner’sjury was that deceased came to
his death on Oct. 22, 1891, at a point one
mile north of Campbellton, on Bouth
Bound Railroad, by means of gun shot
wounds Inflicted by Edwin Youiuana,
Jesse Smith, II. w. Connely and —
A verill either as principals or acy*esso-
rles.—Allendale Enterprise30lh ult.
fitted and iron bolted. The Morris Ford
trestle Is 2,380 feet long and averages 28
feet in height. The maximum grade is
one per cent., or fifty-two and eight-
tenths feet per mile. Contracts for de
pots have been given out. All will be
pretty buildings. They will lie located
at Morris’s, five miles from Barnwell,
Brownelle, 4 miles, Caves, 2 miles,
Seiglings, 3 miles. Capt. Keys hopes
that the track will be surfaced up so
that he can put ou a regular schedule
on next Monday.
The road has been built under the
C rsonal supervision of Major Thos. B.
se. Chief Engineer, and every inch of
it shows that he is master of his profes-
We think he must have bslieved
■aster’s Hales.
)y adopted by
And Im should
the church conference,
never be willing or be
be allowed to leave Bai nw*ll.
Mr. J Fred Free, son of Capt. A. F.
Free, died on riattirday at his borne near
Hprlngtown after a long llluesa, leav
ing a wife. tb«ve Utile sons and many
friends and relatives to 'ament bis early
death at ibe age of 38 years.
Owing te slow <*>1 led In‘is and the Im
port unity of creditor* Maser*. Melll-
rhsiape A Co., merchant*, W|||t*toa,
made an assignment on the 2MUi alt. to
t'ol. Uco. W. t ruft, of A than. Their
asset* sre $1^,323 and llabllltie* $11,009
Ate mee*itigof creditors on hatnrday
MrvJ. K. Easterling was appointed
their agent to close up the buti iess.
Mr. II. If. Ilili, of Midway, found W.
I.. McFall esleep hatutday morning at |
Ms father's bouse near Midway and ar
rested him. They cam* to Barnwell on ;
Butiosy night's train and on Monday {
morning Mr. Hill surrendered him to]
fvhrrllf l.ancnstor, who committed him '
to Jail for trial at the General Hes*U»n». i
)I* will be defended by .Skinner A Wll- '
Hams and Robert Aldrich.
of real property Monday
In John C. Welters. Exo'r. O. F. Wel
ters vs. T. Vogel. F. W. Farrell and A.
T. Woodward. 3J8 acres to 1*. W. Far
rell, f 8,<U).
In Isabelle C. Morris vs. James E.
I Davis and CUaa. Carroll Simms, lot In
Barn writ to C Was. Carroll Simms, fl.flUU.
In J. W. Bates and K. II Walker vs.
r. W Farrell et a!, tW atree to .»*. W.
I Farrell, $1,000.
InJobusun Hagood, Rso'r, et al vs.
laaac ll. Means et al, Cvpreas Planta
tion la tracta: Xo. 1 to A. t\ Hagood,
155 acres. $1,120; Xa.2 to A. C, Hagood,
• 134 aerea, $8oh; Xo 3 to Richard livan,
| 144 acres, $1 V23; Xo. 4 to A. C. Ha-
j giMKl, IM acre*. $7U0; No. 5 to P. W.
Parretl. 230 arms, f1,449. Harnwtil
lots} No. I, house lot to I. Mtehaison.
$2,400: Xo2 to I. Mkhalson, $610; Xo.
I 3 to !«. Molair, $700.
Hand in hand witH our guarantee of highest possible rates for all purchases of
farm productions moves the copartner remedy for hard times, of the very cheap
est prices for any and all classes of goods that we carry, and they are everything
in General Merchandise. It is the bottom foundation principle of political econ
omy that the wise sell in the highest and buy in the cheapest markets and that is
HAVE WHAT YOU WANT.*
Our stocks in every line sre completej too large and extensive to be catalogued
to a newspaper advertisement and too pei feet to be described in one oolor of
printer’s ink. They can he understood only by examination and comparison and
that i* all we ask, for after results will rest with us and we will be equal toevery
occasion.
RX*EOI AT. STUDIEH
Particular attention has been paid in the selection of our stock to several im
portant lines of goods heretofore universally slighted by ail merchants outside of
the principal cities. It is surprising that such should have been the case so long,
but s visit to our emporium will show new departures ueyer before attempted In
^ , ... 1 mercantile enterprise in all this country,
that It will very soon*become an impor
tant link in a trunk line Irom beyond
the mountain gateways to the calling
w aters of the Atlantic. The Charleston
visitors were delighted with their first
visit into the region that Bishop Kee
ner and Col. Mike Brown term the Gar
den of Eden. It was a day of a« per
fect peace as that on which Wade Hamp
ton aud bis fifteen hundred red shirt
robed horsemen rode along the high
way to AUenda e.snd we shall not ven
ture to attempt to describe the scenes
that only the master hand and heart of
i’arl McKinley can word paint In the Inc utensils, and uuou the voluntary miM'P* 111 ! hM PPr
iiTItrflouinRi imimmm sf sbsir beansr 1 . "keepers w~e know ingly recommend them.
GENTLEMEN’S GOODS.
Gentlemen's Clothing aud Furnishing Goods In great variety and of the beet
fabrics and the most fpshlonabl* modes. In sblrta, collars, cuffs, ties, gloves,
hosiery, bandserrhlefs and underwear we defy competition from any Southern
source and Uugb at Imitation from anywhere.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
We can please every taste and sail averv style la ladles’ Ureas Goods, and we
moat cordially invite the fair sax to exercise woman’s rights and come sad see
for ibemsslve*. Our stuck of notions, hosiery, laces, ribbons soaps, fans, gloves
sad dress and toilet accessories generally is without a vacancy In Its .com plate-
russ. W• have a full stock of Trunks ranging from 8arstoga alass downward.
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
Wshsvs an Immense stock of the beet make* and styles. Tbs famous Bay
Hut* shoes made t*» our spacisl order never fall to give complete satisfaction and
sail themselves el sight. , •«*■* I
this year a signal
riences In the counties of BaniwelL Aften
is row fully complete
attention of the people, ooufideot of their approval
nable strength of his position, safe and high above the
prostrate the apprentices of trade under the first force
clouds.
Times are changing. The growth of the country Is
up-building of the ambitious cities. In the easy and
- •
good old days" the farmers and plautyrs sold
through the proxy of the factor or combi nod
B less ore Id frequent visits to the easy-going cities,
lousy, and the farmer is always on duty. The no
their crops aud
a little
the patronage •
ea of buyers am
fair, caudid as
J But we are convinced that If all the
mm of Charleston were *x preacleut of
The Ma*ter sold the following parcels ! the future and as public spirited In the
■A
The fourth quarterly conference of
the Blackvllle circuit was held with the
Barnwell Merit •dut church hoturuay
an I 8uu«la>. All the charge* are con
fident of raising their s**e««mei t* be
fore conference This was Presiding
Elder Dickson's first vl*it to Barnwell.
He was very favorably Impressed and
made many friends who will be glad to
eeo and bear him again. The year's
work has so exhausted him that he was
«i nable to protract the meeting as he de
sired to do. _
Denmark la a larger town than Us
founder* calculated The South Bound
survivor mad* it* area 179 9-10 acre*.
Mr. ] let, who sold the site, waa »atia~
iha mas man wswwg
•ml had Ihe pro|ierty resurveyed by
31r. Robert O. Mixson, of R lack vllle.
lie found that It contained 208 5 10
acres, and proved that hi* figures were
right and the South Bound man had to
agree.* i By the second survey Mr, Rice
saved apoui$700
The Sooth Bonnd.
Railroad Commi*«ioners Duncan and
Thomas Inspected and received the
'houth Bound Railroad on Saturday.
They reported it the best road they have
aver inspected, considering the new
ness. Double daily traius w ere put oo
Tuesday.
Teachers’ Association.
Ths teachers of the white ■ public
schools of the county are requested by
Bchool <'ommUsloner Kirkland to meet
at Barnwell ou next Saturday for the
purpose of reorganizing their Associa
tion. Rev. K. IV. Lida will addre
them.
A Mldlaad Mortgage. *~
Clerk Simms received for record on
Thursday a mortgage executed by the
Carolina Midland Railroad Company
authorizing F. W. Wagoner, Jacob
Small and Rudolph SeigMng, as trus
tees, to issue bonds at the rate of twelve
thousand dollars a mile over their track
•ml other property as reported com
pleted by the engineer in charge. The
money so raised is to be applied trr pay
ing the costs of building and equipment.
October Payments.
The following subscribers
WllltsWa Jftws.
Honor Roll WllUtton Graded and
High riebonl for weok end ng Friday.
October 30: Kdna Hair, 94; Kbole
Mini*, MJ; Geneva McCreary, 92|; Do!-
phin* IhoWM'n 92 3-9; Carrio Grwen,
92; Jennie Dick*, ill; B«l!e Walker.
91$; Panic Xeweoin, 911; Little
Grubb*, 90.
Married at the rwatden 5* of the bride's
father on 1Vedi»*«day. Oct 28th. J. J.
Kogaskl and Mi«* — BoyUton, Rev. I*.
L. K Irion ofUrUling.
Married on Bunday, Xnv. 1, at Ihe
residence of KrV. 1*. L. Kirtoo, Jam**
Boyl*ton aud Mlae Maggie Green.
Mre. Alice E wife of Mr. B. Hiring-
fellow, died at home In W'il||*ton, O’t.
29, 1891, at the age of forty-one. 8he
died of pulmonary disease from which
she had been suffering many year*. 8h«*
was Y ind aud amiable, a devoted mother
and a good wife. ‘-Religion is the best
thing in the world.” she said as she ap-
{ iroat lml her umL •mL-jmsamL
TWfflRJf Ific fwve of Je*ui7Au
present as the gentleman whose etiter-
] prise bss opened up this happy valley
] to the trade and pleasure etching pil-
| grime of the coming time the ohf city
I of their home would soon become the
crowned queen of U»« booth Atlantic
| seaboard and as rich In pmgre** and
( prosperity as she Is In the matchie**
■•movie* of her long history.
Ths cook alone waa sad as w o sp*d
] homeward. For appetite bad perieirnd
at Allendale, yet in sympathy for his
; sorrow a few beakers from the eouth-
j •id* hilts of Franca war* drained by si-
I lent lip*.
To < ol. Mike Brown, tbs father of the
| Mldlaad, that one day of accomplish-
1 tnent was fall reward for all tne toil *»f
weary travel ail the tbongjii of sksep-
j Is** night* and all tiM oare ot busy days
that have ripened so .well and narfet-u v
W# kiss both hands to you, lovely Al
ien Us la
Came la Barnwell.
Bubscrlbeto the Inter-Htate Building
and Ixmn AsaociaUon and biiild a neat
h*»n»e where ytna can send your chil
dren to school. Plenty of money to loan
to stockholders In Incorporated towns.
ontf9 4w] A. T. Woouwaro.
Our stock of Hardware Is as complete and well assorted as anr that can be
found lit Augusts, Charleston, Havsnnah or Columbia, and our prices will save
money to home buyers on every purchase. Workers in wood and Iron will tint
all the best tools of their trades at our esutfHahment. In building hardware wa
carry everything. Our pocket and table cutkry, scissors, Ac., sre the boat to be
had and our resort are simply perfect.
RANGES AND STOVES*
We handle a beautiful line of Ranges snd Cooking Btoves and Invlta the espe
cial attention of husbands amf wives to these saviors of health and llghtners ot’
the three times a day labors of life. They are supplied with full outfits^of aoolt-
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mev, an ‘
larged by the growth of civilisation and’so multiplied by
tern that to meet thee© altered requirements thw]
necessity been concentrated nearer the homes <
derstandlug ot these conditions I make this fair,
menu - C"'
A SUMMER SURPRISE.
During the Summer, when the business outlook was
canters were paralyzed by dull salee and hampered by flnaaola
ited In person the leading Northern cities and took edvantagoi
siona and necessities. Buying l» wholesale quantities from t
sud best manufacturers who ware all red hot to unload
their anxious bands I secured Enormous Stocks at
PANIC PRICES.
As I bought I shall sell. The advantages that I
with Inflexible fairness among my customer*
amount of my sales. For I am well aware that
opens other competitive markets and lutrodueei
that rivalry only adds seat to huslMaa and giv*
For the guidance of my old friends a*d the mi
to win 1 offer the following directory of i
ith entire
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T*
gul,l
•ffer
transact their buaineaa wit
NUMBER ONE.
Closing out at Cost.
We need rrwpi and offer a large lot *f pretty Spring and Mummer Good* for la-
s u*e at prime oo
dies use at prime oust,
served will be the rule.
These goods will go Ilka
Dou'l mles the chance.
hot cakes and first
•r*t
Miscellaneous.
"To boll an egg properly, put It Into
a vessel, sever with cold water, pUce
over the fire and the *ea*od lb* water
begins to boil your egg Is done. The
whiteisaa delicate \* a j-'tr sud a-
essilv digested and notmious as it
should be-”
Plantation Gmcwrlos always la full supply. Bagging and Ties, Balt, Heed Oats
and Bye t'«$arriie, Fcraltura, Mattresses, Tin, Crockery sod Wooden Ware, well
buckets, chain* and rope*, leather, cot tun sheets, the best tobacco and finest sad
most frsgraot cigars, aud in short a very thing forever* body, toast, to wear and
to work with.
Last Not Least
nhy
bapi
**-
aged
T!*f paper I**?* in which groceries are
done up are useful in many
*h»old be saved, said a grocer the ottur I
day. For Instance, slip your hand in i
one of them w hen you black a stove and
It is not soiled. In fly time slip over
the clean lamp chimney daring the day
and It Will be nice and elesn when vtni
llllllltm IHrnWTTng. when you can
Our family grocery department la constantly supplied with all the high grade
Standard eatables that make Ilf* worth living. Wa keep only the best and parent
article*, and tolerate un sduIteration. Our list of delkraclee embrace* the choic
est brands of both home and foreign luvurte*.
The Piedmont Wagon, In all alse*. made of hard mountain wood and finished
with the toughest iron, Is guaranteed to prove perfectly satisfactory.
We will keep a full stock of first class Kentucky Mules and Horses adapted to
_ , _ ."’I | the nec.l* and pleasures of the country.
} I to all that we have said wc have kept In the narrow track of truth and Inviting
again all In need of Hope and Help to give us a chance to prove ouraclvaa their
! best friends, we close this fall announcement with ih* pledge aud promise that
wa are ready to serve the public faithfully aud well.
The Corner Store on Railroad Avenue i
ladles will find all the new and nice Drees Goods from
down to pretty Prints, and all lb* many artMaoMaiw
toilets. Gentlemen will find beautiful lines of Furnishing
riaty and all shoppers will find exactly what they want In I
Notions, Cigars, Tobacoo. Hardware^ Cattery, and all the|
*snu and luxuriaaof dvlltaed life.
NUMBER TWO.
Clothing Hall la «p stairs over Number One.
good* In this Itepartment will be equally serprtetig sad
creation. They are the bast products of Americaa and I
tsllor fit and tailor made. There la no shoddy me
them. Large and tall men will find extra alaae at
suited from the final to the school hoy rejoining tat
haying stsewhar* call, examine my goads, Uarn my
elrganily clothed, happy In heert and unhurt In puekaC. at
advertisement baa paid the purchaser.
NUMBER THREE.
First door .South of Number One Is the Ware boas* far
oar load Iota of all standard staple heavy groceries and
NUMBER FOUR.
Next door East of Number One la the 8*mp!e Room amply
pureel Wlnee, Brandies AJns, Boars, Whtekeya and «N
nal, social and convivial uses.
NUMBER FIVE.
The Grala Warehouse well stored with Corn. May,
Oat* and Meed Rye.
. NUMBER SIX.
Dp stairs over Number Five Furwitave Rooms, having the Urgael i
County of Parlor, Dining Room, Bod Room, Kitchen and Of!
suite* and single piece* No visitor to BlackvlUr vbouldgoawi
Ing this department and no one should let the fall pass by wl
Black vllle specially to sea what w« have laid In for all who wta
homes comfortable and attractive at cheap ooet.
jbered Tun People last
'subscription payments;
remem-
month with
I
R. H. Walker,
J. C. Hair,
J. T. Smith.
Nelson Holland,
Dr. W. W.Folk,^
F. N. Hair,
F. I. Hutson,
Mr*. R. K. Wood,
It. R. Tucker,
J. B. Ross,
C; R. Clayton,
James Furs*, - "
W. 8. Creech,
M. L. MuKIhenny,
J. P. Clarke,
V. J. Cain,
V. II. Dewitt,*
A. Pattcrso.1,
Dr. J. J. Craddock,
8. D. Newman.
W. H. Holman,
B. F. Drummond,
William Holland,
CoL Reed, ~
J. D. Platts,
J. J. Johnson,
J I' Grubbs,.
W. L. Bates,
F. KtlUngswnrth,
R. B Guess,
H. C. Carroll,
8. L. Riley.
W. C. Matthews,
T. J. Morris,
Fred Nix, ^
T.J. Grubba,
J. 8. McClendon,
J. Snelllog,
H U.Crum, ^
W.JR.Xan^Iey,
J. II. Henderson,
will be
ppier death bed. Mbs was a mem tier
of Koeemary BsptUt Church for more
than twenty years. She leave* a hus
band and six children who have the
(empathy of the entire community in
tm-ir bereavement.
Kev. Mr. Dougherty, of Arkansas,
preached for Bishop Key on Hu iday at
Rosemary. He passed through oil* sec
tion some five years since. All who
heard him sing will remember what a
powerful singer he is. If he can find a
suitable field he has decided to locate in
this Siam.
Miss Ella WcHthershoe reached home
on Friday from Limestone Springs.
Farmers are putting in large crops of
oats and w heat. The weather at pres
ent is very favorable for sowing grain.
Mr. D. L. Merritt and his brother, G.
II. Merritt, left on Monday for New
Mexico. If they like the country they
.expect to make it their home. Hal.
Xfee Carolina Midland."
“Bless me, ibis is pleasant, riding ou
the rail,” wrote J ohn G. Saxe years ago,
telling of a trip over a new England
Katlwav as tortuous as a serpent's trail
aud as rough as a politician's campaign.
What would he have said could he have
on last Saturday joined the party that
made the inspection trip from Barnwell
to Allendale. Grouped In Col. Ward’s
comfortable special coach were Col.
Mike Brown, Vice President and Treas
urer of the Road, R^R. Commissioner
Jervey, Gen. Kiidojph Seigling, Capt.
F. W. Wagoner, Maj. R. Q, Pinckney,
Messrs. A. W. Jager and li. Klatte, of
Charleston, Superintendent J. C. Keys,
of BlacKville, Dr. N. F. Kirkland, hr.,
Mr. H. R. Walker and the Kdltorof The
People, and a cook lineally descended,
if judged by the work o( his bands,
from Epicurus. Engineer C. L. Pa-
ganhart was at the throttle and conduc
tor John Walker everywhere.
Leaving Barnwell at 2 p. m. the train
drove t^ioothly along, entering the
heart of Allendale fifty-five minutes
later. The excursionists stepped off
aud surrendered. For all Allendale of
the maaculine gen dor met them with
outstretched right arms and there waa
an epidemic of the grip. A famoul feast
was spread at the Wilson House at
which $1^ lingered until tha sun hung
low in the blue glory of the Indian
anmmer aky. Then 4>|. I, L. iobin
made a brief felicitous address of wet-
come, to a bich Gen. peigling respond
ed with happy words and the bell rang
ami we left Allendale, our beart- i i her
and our prouiiera to coma
fruit in lb© glass, slip tbs sack over the
glass and the fruit will keep much bet
ter. The action oi the light causes more
fruit to sp >il than any other thing.
Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having claims against the
estate of W K. Proveaux, deceased,
are requested to present them duly at
tested, and all per*ou* indebted to tho
said estate art requirt d to make pay
ment to the untlersigned.
MRS. M. PROVEAUX,
Administratrix,
novS] - ' Branch vllle, S. C.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will file his final account with
J. O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of Pro
bate, on Monday, the 30th day of No
vember next, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, as Administrator of the estate of
I). F. Drew, and ask for Letters Dis-
missory. P. J. DREW.
oct-O-td
Fiqal Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will file her fisal account
with J. O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of
Probate, on Saturday, the 7th day of
November, next, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon,at Administratrix of the es
tate of J. 8. Brown, deceased, and ask
for Letters DUmissory.
MKS.tSUSAX M. BROWN.
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Road Notice.
Office County Commissioners,
Barnwell, 8. C., Nov. 3, 1891.
The Commissioners will consider at
their meeting on Tuesday, 5th January,
1892, a petition asking for the opening
of a-public road from Riiy’s Bridge on
the8a!tkehatcbie and runningto Reed’s
Station on the Carolina Midland Rail
road by Alex Harden’s thence by Boil
ing Springs, connecting with Barnwell
Road at Stinson's Bridge.
Ail persons opposed to the granting
of aaid petition will please make known
their objections before the Commission
ers on that date.
If no objr. tion be made and rights of
way begite.i ^titloujsiK bs grant-
Barnwell, S. C.
CASTOR IA
'>v.
for Infants and Children.
“Caataria is so w*& adapted techfldrea that
I remmunead itM superior to *&j prescription
known to me." H. A. Ascna, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.
"The nse of ’Castoria* is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
.1“.-*,"^^ lU.TT,,Dn
K.«r tort City.
Late Paster Bloomincdale Reformed Church.
Oastorla cons Oollc, <
Sour Stomach, Piarrhoe*.
Kills Worms, gives '
Without tajurious i
proiooisi cup
I havr recommended
I always cootiaue to
produced hm^lniiif
•* For several
your‘L
do so sail J
rsaults,"
Bownr F. Faamm. X. D.,
LJth fitrsst sad 7th Ave^
New York City.
77 Mob aav finuonr.
oct22
ONE TH0IT8
"Red Rust
ceuta per bmibel.
D BUSHELS OF
Seed Oats at sixty
P.W. FARRELL. -
, - Black ville, S. C.
M. A. FATS, Clerk.
Creig, Jones & Wood.
CstisR ud )liul Stores Pasters,
Savannah. Ga-,
Solicit consignments of Cotton and
Naval Stores and pledge their beat ef
forts to giro satisfaction to tbeir eosto-
mcr*.
Mr. J. X. WOOD, formerly ot Raru-
w bl and wflT be glad to
•arte bis many Carolina friends.
Good Neufs.
All persons who made loans through
CoL W. IT. Duncan or our selves, his
successors, and whose obligations Are
now matifring can have their loans re
newed If they so desire by making ap-
pttcsfftnHfrllfk
. „ WILLIS J.DUNC3Ht r -
k J.J. BROWN.
Barnwell, 27tb February, 1891.
-f manVtf
' UNO FOR SALE.
One hundred and thlrty-thrna acre*
ot fibs Umber lands near Port I oysl R.
R., hounded by lands of J. H. Killing*-
worth and others. For terms, apply to
JOIIK R- ALLKX, *
Attorney* At-Law,
may Jl-t/t Bara wail, 8. C.
I am headquarters for Bugglas, W
and Saddlery needed for purposes of
NUMBER SEVEN.
If ’ft" *
ultAftU
NUMBER EIGHT.
anner of Ve
ryda/ farm
ipolled with
jrYls
Aa uslial I will keep my 8tock Yards well
Wastorn Mule* and lloraea for tb* saddle and for light and heavy <
NUMBER NINE TO NINETY.
Sandwiched among these are many other departments, i
adapted to the needs of everybody. I cannot undertake to say
would bo a far easier task te tell what I do not keep. No matter wkat
come to me. X have K. Don’t go further and fare worse.
s
'tgo It
iND
BKINO MK TOUR I'O'ITON.
and all that you can control*
wMsm
FINALLY.
I will give you the
top prices for All you
r .
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aug 27-tf
bhowist,
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mm
THE CABOUNA MIDLAND RAILWAY
TIME TABLE NO. 1.
In Effect July 8th, 1891, at 8 o’clock A. M.
NORTH BOUND.
SOUTH BOUND.