The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 19, 1891, Image 2
Mortgage Sale.
'£ovF«uin$tti0, iHur
■?■
(sor^tvors of the Wrd tteghoent
u Ul erect « suitable inonu-
tihe !a*it rening Vl iceof their
OoEutirirul. r, Col. ( Unrlc^ .June*
C it cock. < aj t. K. II, PcpplOf*, Kev. .1.
71. IkwitU k K^v J. T. MorrUon, of
hauilitwn, *•>« Tnruurera of the fun 1.
Theee United StMtei hAU free Vein*
age of allvcr from ITUi to H’», aperiod
of 81 years. "■
Time* were better them tlarK udw
and the need for money le»ta than In
these busy years, when enterprises are
muUlplyiog and population Ig-thouiit-
tiig up into millions.
SuggestiYe Program
For Unions of the Barnwell Associa
tion :
Friday, Kov. 27, 1801,13 in.—1. Ser
mon; 2. Organisation ami appointment
of speakers. J
Saturday, 10.:«) o. an —1. Devotional
» ■Bit«WoieeeV toor and nhr.*?«-m
Churuh LiIM ik; The New iVstam^m
ou Missions; 4. Missions since 17U2: 5.
Tteports from the Chuichos.
Sunday, 10 30 a. n:.—I, Five-minute
talks on Italy, iJm/.H, Mcxicu, China,
Japan and Africa as Foreign Blisaion
ficliis of the Southern Dupti.-t Convcti-
Umt? 2. Missionary Serm.uu.
D. W. Kky,
C. 1*. Krvik,
Omiiniuee.
BY VIRTUE of a r^wer of sal* con-
t.lined In a certain deed of bargain and
rale commonly e dled a Mortgage, exe-
I cuted and di-llvercd to Carollue ll. Holi-
ClRfl LAT10>. ; n^s jtnd O. Kd Salinas, oopartnera nnder
- ---- the firm name of A. .1 Salinas & Spn by
A. (!. Cave, If. C, Cave, l). Jf. Cavcand
MediuuH WilUains on the HO.Ii day of
February, ISOO, and recorded In Book 5
V, pages ItfO-Ofi in the olhceof the Keg-
tsMlr «»f Mesno Comeyanoes for Jlarn-
well Coiujiy, State of South Carolina,
we will sell in front of the Court House
at RarmvcU, on Monday, tins seventh- the follow lug dcucrtbed real esrawsitn-
A Word for the Orphans.
Times ai e tight ami there are ahundiTtl
children toTfikt. That Is the state o!
Affairs at the Thorn well Orphanage
Think of It, there areebitdren galh-
tn*d together at Cliiitoii from nearly
every Southern State. 'I hey arc fath
erless and motherless and would be
homeless but for the good hand of <*od
who has gathered them under ihe*e |.i<>-
tectlng roofs and raised up friends to
ludp them. Yon, reader, are one of
those friends. If you will quickly sit
down and write oat a check or rnclose
a glit to Dr. Jacobs, Clinton, S. c., and
help him to fml those orphans. Or
a barrel of dour or a »aek of corn
or a barrel of !♦*■, or rice, or molasses.
The children are from seven dilTm ui
tfeHominatloas. There are as many wl
l.aptUt origin as Presbyterian and ns
many of MethedUt as Baptist among
them, •*» *I*mi t a'aiid Pack on account, of
a word of doetiiue. They don’t semi
cif a child there because the parent* d:d
YHttkamMm w U- uf their faith.
‘rhMtbsglviAg I* elo-r- Nt hat d. The
Tory tun*u» fl*c aplai.k-ollet iug p.ihe
botplcea.
( Hrutma* la Clsaip by. (low eould
you forget make UhM«rph«.t« happy
at such a lime? And, m*rkjM>u. If you
Alld imoptr like you do not pityitud In Ip
tho»t- orphans will have uo'lunx nr<j.i
•r wtar. -
Mowthera Fried ( blcknu
The great an and mystery of Hoitih-
ern fried chicken seeuts to be the know!*
•dg* which th* famous colored cooks
rbAf* with aportMiien, that II bird* un
* AsSklMl before t* t animal beat h-av.-s t'..-
b mIjt they arc tender as never before « rl
■ r Mali an hour after the order l» I
given the gamrat chick In the poultry , ^ >' "
yard U sputtering In the hot fat of the !
frying pan. ihei*if*ire, as quickly a* | ,
may be after th* etdohen Is killed plunge i 1 ’ '
ltf»»r « monieni first In boiling water
and then Into cold, and strip otf the , u:rtu,, 8
leathers. At this point put the frying J
MM over the tin* u iih Urd half an liicnB
dtMp and an equal qii.niilir t ICo r <>f
fMitter or fresh cotton s<>ed oil to beau
while Uie chicken is being cut op in
{ .dntssuiul io for frying; roll the joint*
n flour seasoned with s«lt ami jH'j.jH-r ;
put them Into the hut fat and fry them
gnhtru brow n. About half an hour w III
suffice to cook the chicken If tho fur iJ
smoking hoi when used, but not burn
ing, with a tldck black cloud rhing
ItMm rttc frying pan. Properly done,
fried ubtckci) im simply irresistible. In
Maryland and Virginia It Is oiteu served
witli gravy and Mule squares of filed
mush. . . ~
tlay of Dect inbcr next, It beingaalcsday
In said montlK Within the legal hours of
sale, tho loi low lug described rcalcstalo :
, .\Jlthosv suvcriil tfsicls of land lying,
being and sDttaia In the aforosald Slate
jnid county on or near the head waters
Of Mill Branch, 16 wit: Olic tract cou-
tntnlug two hundred (20()y acrea bound-
<vH>y iattdls formerly rf,Mike Brown and
lands of Connelly, estale of Brunson
and Kdwln Hazfel us represented by jt
plat the roof in a db by J. 8. Mixsoit, C.
K , dated March 4lh, 1383, and now the
property of the said A. C. Cave.
AI..SO,
One tractcontainingone htindrcthnnd
sixteen acre* bounded by lands of Mike
Brown formerly and lands of Connelly
and Keane and Kdwin Hazel at repre
sented by a plat thereof made by .1. 8
Mixsoii, C. 1C , dated March 4tli,
.andnuw Uic said proncrU.of ii.-C^Citve.
A L8U
One t~act (i<>n Wining one hundred a mV
seventy-eight M7>) acres bounded by
lands fonmoly of Mike Brown anil
lands of J. J. Hogg, M. L Cloy, Hebec-_
ca WIMlvns and estate of Brunson as
topresentad by a plat thereof made by
A. 8. Mixson, C. K., dated March ©Hi,
188'', and now the property of said D.
it. Cave.-^
A I.SO,
One tract containing one hundred Ah t
(Ir'ty (I,*i0i acres ami bounded by )amU
of Mike Brown, Mrs. J. J. Hogg and W
H. WilHAma and represented by such
metes and bounds on u plat made by J.
8. Bltxsou, dated Marclnth, DRSU; lids
tract formerly belonged t«* J»Cob l'.
♦ !ave, now tho projivrty of Bledicus
VVIIIiAnis.
Terms cash. Furchascr to pay for
pai»ers.
A. J. 8AMXA8 & SO.Y,
Mortgagees.
A T. WOODWARD.
Atlqrnev for ||*HgAg*»*s
Master’s Sale.
8tatk or Hocrn C.vrolix.v, l
Baakwkll Cm xry. f
Ellzabrlh Hailey, Flalritllf, against Haf-
Mc Olover, Datl I W right And Henry
Olov'er, lH*fendants.
v'rAKTlTIOX
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me d'hvied in the above entkledUtiOTfr
t will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court IJouso,oa Mohday, Ihe 7tlwlay of
December next, it being salesday-ln
monih, within the b*gal hours of sale.
ate, lying, and being within the 8tate
and county afoiehiild ; •
All that cot tain lot of land containing
Hvc acm, more or less, in Barnwell
county In said Htate, bounded as fol
low*: North by Houth Carolina Rail
road, Kttat by lands of K. M.Cox, South
my latuif ofAV. B. Adams, and fVest by
landsof Cb I 1 !. Free, being the same laud
sold and conveyed to the said Henrietta
Wright by Mrs. M. 11. Copeland, by her
deed dated the lOtlt dav of November,
1833, and duly recorded in the Register’s
office for said comity.
Terms ea»di. 1'nn-haser to pay Mas
ter for p.ijHMs, and ail taxes due for the
yeari8b1.
D. DUNCAN BELL!NOKR, ^
novlU-td * Master.
Master's Sale.
SXATK OF SOI* I II CAltOUN.t,)
— B.vit^’w-Ki.r.CorxTY. f
W. h. Bush. D. W. Bio-li' etal, Blaiu
tiU's; jigain-t t.eoige 8. Newmnn, Au
‘ nie L. Newman et at, Defendants.
- * * r.ti Tmo.v. ^ ,
- BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me directed in the above entitled cause
l will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, the 7th day
of December next, it,being sairsday in
said month, uitTifft the legal hours of
sale, the following deseribnuLjeftl estate
situate, lying and being witbiii the
State and e* uuty aforesaid :
A.l that tiact or par<*ei of land situ
ate, lying and being In >aid county and
HtAYW, containing three huiulr d and
eight y acres mor* or less, and having
C.VHOLIKa, 1
BiKXW ALL CoUXl'Y. |
Mamie M. Ashley and Harriet 1. A*h- |. ^
Joy, riaintlflV, agalnatli. M. Casaela, i John C. Welters, Executor of the last
Defendant. * will of O. V. Walter*, deceased, UUiu-
rORECLOSCRE.
—BY VISJUK of a decretal on!or to
mcTl I reeled in the above entitled can*e
IyvJR sail at BarnwelJ; In front of the
louse, on Monday, tho 7th day
eoembei next, it being aatesday in
J kaldiuouth T with in the legal lumra of
sale, the following desciibed real estate
situate, lylngand being within the State
and county aforesaid:
All that piece and parcel of dftnd
known, as the Lamar Place, situated,
lying undjbtdug in Four Mile township,
Barnwell County, containing two hun
dred and eight.v-eiglit acres, more or
less, bounded on the Nor'h by lands of
Simon Floyd, East by Indian drove
Branch and Penn Branch. South and
West by lands of the estate of W. E.
Ashlev, deceased.
Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers. I>UKCAX BEf.nTX’OKR,
novlfl-td Jlaster.
’s Sale,
BY y 1RTUK of a pow£rj¥»pti>i»ed in
“^tvwrtalrnTl^fTof bafgulii “and *aio com-
monly calh’d a mortgage, executed and
delivered by Mrs. Susan E Creech tothe
Bank of Barnwell on the 1.31 day of
January,' 181^), and 4 recorded on the 18tb
d*y of February, 1830, In volume 5 W.
pages 22 and 23 in the office of the R g-
ister of Mesne Conveyances for Ba:
well County, State of South Carolina,
we will m |) at Barnwell, in front of tl.e
Court Rouge, on .Monday, the seventh
day of December, 1891, It beinggalex-
xlay In aaId inonth, within the legal
hottrs of sale, the following described
property
tiff, against 0. bahluianu, Jr.
fondant #
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order made
in the above entitled cause, and bjr live
authority of the same, 1 will aell to the
highest bidder, in front of the Bitnk of
Bamberg in the sAid 8 ate and County,
on Saffirday the 12th day cf December
next, (Indiig the Saturday after Sales*
day in said inonth) between the hours
of 12 M. and 2 P. M, the following real
estate, to wit-. “All that lot of land
w ith the improvements thereon, situate,
lying and being in tko town of Bam
berg, in the State and County aforesaid,
and having a frontage on Bamberg
street of sixty-t’.ivi feet, and running
buck two hundred and sixly-two feet to
Libei fy street, and bounded on the
Ninth liy lot* formerly of (iantt and
.JyhrTsou, Smith by tyt of A. P. Miller,
’ West by Liberty street, sixty-three feet,
and on the East by Bamberg street,”
Terms: cash. Purchaser to pay for
title.
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
Master
17 Nov. 1891. r J '
such shape and boundsrie* au w IH more j Terms
fully appear by reference to a plat exe- ( papers.
All that tract of land containing two
hundred and eight sere* and bounded
by lands of Cudjo Hay, estate of F* LI.
Gantt, estate of A. B. Owens W. 8.
Havener and Pauline Bates, in Red Oak { '
township.
cash. Purchaser to pay for
St-itr op 8ot*nu Carolina, l
B\rn w n.L Coi xi v. i
Alice Cruft, 8anih Knopf and Anna j
Mm rU, I’lHiMiitfs, against JfJtiiM.ti j
Hander*. W, P .1. \V. Nnudt rs, J. O. I
Grinder*. Hugh Nandeis. Rufus San- |
tiers upd Van Samler*, Defendant*.
.. rxRTtrufk.
BY VIRTUE of a d.crrtal onler to
me tllrt-cteri hi llit* atiovr eutlthd caU• e j
I will sell Ml Bains id*, in front of the
Conit H>»us«*. on Mttndav, the 7lb day
i gtited bv .lolm Bates, Jr., Civil Engin
eer, on the •‘Htth day of Juno, 181d. made |
in partition proeeodlngs in tbu ala.ve
j en titled cans**, and which U on lilo in!
! th* office uf the Clerk of the Court of I
j f.'oiiiiuoii Pleas for said cmuuy, and de-
»crilM d then on n* N umber 3.
Terms cash* Purchaser to pay for
* * |
lepers.
,ti. DUNCAN BEI.LINGKR,
Uo\ 19- til
THE BANK OF BARNWELL,
Mortgagee.
ROBERT ALDRICH,
Mortgagee's Alton.
fiovltt-td
Sheriff’s Sale.
- Barn w all
asuw
Master's Sale-
•“T'tp. or Sm iri Camolixa,(
Baum w xt.i. Cbl'NTY. )
Mike Brewu. Plaltiliir, againut
M. Hogg
ft udahl*.-
tforge
ml Mary A.' Nobles, Dc-
uf i Utun.ibt * next, i- Wing l«t \
•aid nu.uib. with n ilia legal hour* of
a*lc, tto* tndov in* tiro*t iiietl real eitute
situate, 1) in c
ami i*«-utitv- n
Hipi tn
tv-inv^i u
»• elttu
Ja.rc* ?
S44i«l^ r •
p. J. w
>n I b
irri «n
l of
t M
a,
All
"big « i.liln Hi ■ 8Uitti
btnd fonlali.lug *»x-
• »» !eM lllfll
>i»i‘’* * a.l .if llic late
omug 5mo- «• f -I4*igh
umi n
:rs!r.ln>*|lffr
r* n
i
m t
u u.
PGP SALE
Town Property at Public Sale.
and «ii
A L l
AH that tra
linmlred a« n a, more or leas, adjoining
lami* of >irm»n Brown, J, W. Hatiiler*,
e»tateof t ii/alM th r.’.ndei«, Henry Mor
ri« and oiltei*.
Term* cm ah. Purchaoer to pay for
papers.
G DUNCAN BKLJ 1NGER,
no\ fO-tr) «ter.
Mortgage Sale.
BY VIRTl K of a power of ►ale con
tained in a certain deed ot hargttiu and
sale commonlv called a Mortgage ex ren
ted and delivered by J. .M. Cavo to the
Uitlxen* Saving* Bank of Barnwrll on
.‘he loth day of April, 181*1, and recorded
in the office of the KegWcr u( Me.*nc
Convcvjuie** for Barnwell comitv. State
roarcLoauHK. /
LT V IRTUK-of a ♦leer-etal order fn j
me dlaeted fn th* above mtiiled enuo* j
I will *11 at Barnwell. In front of the |
Court House, on Monday, the 7tlt day :
of December next. It lieing *aie.«day In
► aid inonth, within the legal bom* of |
•ale, the tij*b»wing des«*rilasl r« al estate J
nitAiatw, lying and hr it>a withiu the Mate ’
and county afoiesahl;
One humlred aeres of land in Great I
C) pres* tow nsh'.p and adjoining on Die J
{ Ninth land* of iheaaid <«. M. Hcgg, on
' die East by laud* of J. A. Jenkins, on 1
I the Smith by land«of Frank Uatbci and ,
r know iT^wJlands of John E. Haider*.
"f r\ ALSO,
«ihi*ra lie-i TharHr^ct of land containing fortr
j,, j acrt« and iDHqAii aa.the Plat la place and |
l ariitiotl laud^N*/ H BBam Hiqfg, Wll- ;
i han^liMNly and tvMLBoyuton.
Tornti cash. Purcuhsgr to pay for j
!4|K 'g. DUNCAN EKLUXftRR.
novl9-td Ma*te»V^ t
1 STATF. Uf SOini f ARflUN A
j Cot X,^Y.
j Lneretla Atkinson, Marlon P. Trotd
and Julia I* May. PraintilT*, agaitist
Jito. C. Dowling et *1, Defemlaiits.
BY VIRTUE of an execution to me
. directeii in the above Mated cause I w ill
I sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court
| House, on sale*day In Docviuher 1891, It
being the seventh da? in said inonth,
j w ItUiii the legal hooe* of *«4*, the fol
low ing described real pnqicrty :
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying ami Iwltig In Warn well
I county containing one hundred and
I fourtegn (III) acre* an*i timinded l»\
; lands of Mrs. Lucn-tia Aikln*on. Juli.%
P. May. the pnbltc mad leading to
Charleston and the Ldi*lo River, being
tract kiiowu as No. 2 ou plain? Rixaoti,
*ur\c\or
A!><>.
State or South Carolina, Barnwell
County—In xur Court of Common
Pr.EAt*.
The American Freolndd Land Mortgage
Company of Loudon, Limited, Plain
tiff,
against
J. T. Youngblood and Samuel Y’oung-
blood. Defendant*.
COPT SUMMONS. FOR RELIir.
(Complaint Served.)
To the Defendant* above named:
You are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer th« complaint in tbia
action, of which a -copy is herewith
served upon you, ami to serve a copy o'
your answer tothe said complaint on
the subscribt r* at their office. No.—
Law Range, Columbia, South Carolina,
j within twenty dat * after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such *er
vice; ami if you fall t»# answer lliccom*
plaint within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this action will apply to the
Court tor the relief demanded in the
complaint
Dated at Columbia, 8. C., September
pith A. D. 1891.
[ia] W. Gilmore Simm* C. P.
JOHN i I DAN Jr.,
ALLEN J. GREEN,
Plaintiff'a Attorney*.
To th* Defendan** J. T. Youngblood
apd Samuel H. Y'ounghliatd :
'l ake notice that the cbmtdalut In this
action (together w ith the Summon*, ot
w Jii.-li ♦ h** t.-n irting Is ac«.|»v ) wa» file I
In the office of the ♦ lerk of thrCireuif
The prophets say that the coming winter will be
long and severe. We don’t know about that nor do we
care, for we are ready to match our resources against the
cold of the North wind and the down pour of the lowering
ulouds. For oni’ stocks are so complete that we feel as
equal to any .competition with the “elements” as we belie
ourselves to be superior to all rivalry with other merchani
Men outfitted with our hats, caps, clothing, underwear,
hosiery, boots, shops and gloves will be as comfortable in
the fields and the forests as in their cosy sitting rnonm
21
bur dress goods, among which arc all the
standard fabrics and all the new candidates for their fair fa
vor, o$r shoes, clonks, gloves, knit and woolen goods will
not be shut in from healthful and happy out cfoor exercise
and confined to the dillness of their home chimney corner®
The Babies, ne have not forgotten them in our prepa
rations fi r the winter. The warmest and softest, flannels*
dross 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 t{ie housekeejw
ers of a half a dozen townships \yilh the very best catabietr
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 homer In furniture, mattresses, crockery-
furnishing goods generally we have
to please the best tastes and judg-
ware, stoves and house
stocks that cannot fail
incuts.
As to priet‘s. We 8
! I <mrt of Bail
J of South Car
. OduLcr, lA9i
i'll C
ilin.i, (
Lite
In ih<* sl
19th Ua)
of
All that plv«or
(*« )*<
P
J
ilnii
at-r» * aiul h
. Nay. I.tmi
11 atul Etili
» a* “B”
iFll U l*f tl
rlt
'in-tl of land in *a!d
mu* humlrod and tlv*
ndt-d h\ landaof Jn-
fiM.n, AU x
•aid tract
k >atil
1 ooid a* f hr
ti u» *atMv
Atkl
iver,
a for*
O it.'
Trot
TIM 1.4
i-to y
n plat
and -J
Marios P.
►aid Execution and coata.
Toruis of *ai« eaalt. Purclii*
for 4M|M*r*.
J. IV. LANG ASTER, 8
novlS-td
•rto pay
B. C.
JOHN T.
SI/IAN. Jr.,
ALLEN,
4 GREEN,
i'lalu
tiff’s Atuirneya,
©otLJ-GwJ
Coluiiibia, 8. U
Silnnaost to (III:
1*1 usieuuauu
; Stair '•/ South C+r+lmi
1 I Of>l»f fomtot
| JLunmrU CVa*/jr.—
+— ruu*.
I TU«* American Free'to
hi J.aml Mortgaci
Company of Lotidm
a, Limited, I'iatn
tilf,
again
st v
India J. Miller,
Defendant.
COI’Y •t'MM'»KS
roa urusr.
j To the Defendant I no
la J. Miller:
Yuu are hereby *t
tmnvticd aud nv
! qitired to answer tho
com plaint in thi
j action, «<f which at
•«*f>y D here will
aencU upon you, and
lu serve a is^py «i
price
they
UI't‘8.
| low 1
fiirht
s are below
can be <>n h
We know
md we are a
Ibc I 1
Be
with h;
crforim
st price
d
ro not under tho false flag that our
cost, bill we haye cut charges us closely as
>nesi goods, full weight* and juftt ineas-
that the cotton crop i
illing to meet the people
short and its prices
half w ay in their
T
rv us a
i j'
U!
ftti urding
to
IK41
Of Oil
d f
b ronitsc^
r cotton mi<
i all country produce.
ALKER.
Barnwell C. H., S. C.
Master’s Sale.
South Carolina, )
Barnwell County.f
Plia‘l>* 8. Malone, Plaintiff, a^ain-t 1
Mattir E. Bryan and liuluh P. Rveve*;!
Defendant*.
FORECLOSCRK.
BY’VIRTUE of a decr^tnl order to
me dim-ted In flic altove entitled eamwi
I Mill mpI] at Barnwell, in front of th* :
Court IItm*e, on Monday, tho 7tli day I
of Deeember next, it Indiig ►aleaday in
*abl inontli, within the le^al lioura Of!
•ale. Hie foUotvinx (le*M*ribe(i real estate !
•iftiute, lylhjf and beiitff witliin the
I
Mortgagee s Sale
M*l*
t <•!
at Hi
t
Real and Persona! rfogerty of
the Enterprise Manufachtfcr
ing Company. *
ay* after tit
ot the day of
'Ail to at»*wer
r tibie afore
a. fi>.n will ap|
relief demand?
iu i
ih
ttna,
l **TvU*e
inch »cr-
>akl. Ihe I
1r to the
d lu the I
BY VIRTUE of a power contained in
a certain deed of bargain and **lo or
uiortfCJi£e, executed on the eeeoud day
of Oclober. A l>. 1391, by the Enter-
priae Manufaettiring Company ami re-
oordedln IkxikS V. p. 51»l, office K. M.
C. of Barnwell Cuumy, to Muttra a debt
of Three TIiousand.Ft v« Hundred r>ol-
8. C.. September
■ OnSALESDAY in DECEM-
'‘BER I will sell, to the highest
bidder for cash, residence lots
on NORTHERN HEIGHTS,
the HIGHEST POINT and the;
HEALTHIEST SPOT in the!
TOWN of BARNWFLL.
Also, at Private Sale.
A brand new DWELLING.
Eight rooms, besides kitchen
and pantry, beautifully Ijnished
in HARD WOODS, with out
buildings, situated upon the
^ crest of Northern Heights.
i^ iu sell with any number of
I of South Carolina, in Book «> V, pjtxc Stale anti county afure*aid :
1 182 et M*q., wo will *•*11 at Barnwell inf All that certain tractor parcel of land
iront of the Court Ht-uvc, on Monday, 1 In tlie County and State aforeaaid,aitu- _
th** aeventh iuy <*f I•(*ct*iiil*cr, 1891, it J «>t *, iyinij atnl heiujf iu Bu!l 1 ond t »\\ n-j jQ^,, rr , s j
Irein^aalesdav in aald month, o ithjn the *hlp. eontaluin/c two hundred and thlr- 1 - ~ “
le^Hl hour* of -;ilc, the following de-! ty-two aerca. more t*r l«a*, and bounded
Scribed rml estate, KiUmte; lying and j Lotv urjately <>n tho NorfTThy lands of
hclnu: in the count v and State afore** hi
es from one,to thirty. Just!
AH that emtain lot or parcel of htntl
Hitnat.' iu tin'town ol Elko containing
one ucf**, more or lc***, bounded on ihe
North by land* of >V. T. Cave*, and on
tin* Ea-t by W. T ( ave. South by the
old < .fnirleston road, lVi»it by laud* of
A. P. W oodnart!.
ALSO, ^
All thatlotoc parcel of land situate
in Ba»nv\ell.county and State afoteraid
eontainiuif one hundred (100) acre*,
11ion*, (tr Icr*. bounded on tlte North by
J M. Green, Ea-t by D. M. Joltnalott,
West by J W. Hair and others, South
by S. N. Green, kijonn a* (ilen Lock
farm, to be Koiri in two tract a of liftv
acre* each, havinjf such shape* and
boundaries as appear on a plat to be seen
at office of A. T. Woodward.
Terms cuSh. Purchaser to nay for
title*.
C lT1Z E N S 8A V1N(.iS BA N K,
Mortgage©.
A. T. WOODWARD,
Mon.^agcc’s Attorney.
the place for running a success
ful DAIRY FARM. Terms to
suit purchasers.
Aisa
above, in tracts of trom five to
twenty acres. Plats of all
above seen at office of
C. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
Master.
Mortgagee s Sale,
P. S. Malone, Ea*t by iamkr (>f Samuel
G. Lawton, Southeast null South by
land* of W rotou Co., Rt/becca Keel
ami othera ami on tiie We*t Igr land* of
W. I„ Best, all of which w iil more fully
appear by reference to a pint of the
same mad© by J. 8. Mixiou and dated
Get. 22d, 1887.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
paper*.
O. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
POVlO-td* ’ Master.
Master’s Sale.
State of South Carolina—Barnwyll
County.
Susan Bowman and Sail!© Dorn, by her
guardian iit litem, J. O. Patteroon,
Phrttitiff, against Lillian Broadwater,
Joseph Frince, S. M. Broadwater, Sa
vannah Riggings, Mattie Wi«n, J. H.
Ergle, Sarah M. Krgle, William Er-
g!c, Minnie Broadwater and William
Broadwater, Defendants. _
. /partition. „
BY VIRTUE of a decretal ord^r lo
me directed iu the above entitled cause
l w ill sell in frontof the'Bank of Ham-
BY V1UI l*E of n power contained in < berg on Saturday, the 12th day of De-
J a certain deed of bargain and sale com- | eember next, between the hours of 12nt,
moiily called a mortgage, executed and and 2 p, in., the following described
delivered to us by Punch I ugiam on the real estate r :
20th day of November, 1S90, and re- All that certain piece or tract of land
SMALL FARMS, adjoining corded in Book a V, page (52 in the office situate, lying and being in and neftr the
* ’ } ** of the Register of Mesne Conveyances town of Bamberg in the County of
for Barnwell County, we well sell in
front of th© Court House at Barnwell,
. on Monday, tin; seventh day oLDecem-
• her, 1891, it Iwiug *ale*day iu faald
I monih, uitfiiu tin* legal hour* of sale,
tin* ftdlovrlng described real |*ro|H?rty
All that lot of land tn the Town of
I Barttwell gontatniiTg one-half acre,
1 w ith the* buildings thereon,Tepreoeutcd
6TI0N SALE
AT WILLISTON
Barnwell in tiie said State containing
one hrmdrctT^hd Twenty ilvo acres,
more or less, and bounded on tiie >Jorth
by landsof E. R. Hayes,Graded SefiNid,
A.*G^Varh affil i»treet leading to Mid
way 8. C.,on the Soutli by lands of J.
M. *<4feJder aqd Patty Dyches, on the
East by land* of J. M. Felder and street
or road leading to l(lidw«iy, S. C.. and
<*n Plat made by G. Duncan Bellinger, | on the West by lands of T. A. Green
and Mr*. M. U. Brickie.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
paper*. _
ii. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
noflO-td # Master.
Esq , a* lot No. 6 ami bounded as fol-
i lows: On the North bv lot of Henry
J Brown, on tin* Somh by a street whicn
^ ■ j separates said l«»t C>nn iandt of U B.
ay of Dry Goods, Notion*, HaotmcW, on the East by lot of Fred
''l S ix, tif^-rased, on the West by the
ur^-rasou, <»u miv v»* or " r — - - - - -
J. M. IJ AIR, Auctioneer. , Bia«kvillo road whh b separate* said lot IJ ITJ ) U r P TT A \I 1 \ Byanaw other chattels a^K>ve ttaftrtbed. fn favor
. j fr«»*u th* kind*of Charles IVchmann,- | kill » J lY 1 11 Zk 1* XJ method ' of V. C, Badham for Fifteen Hundmd
due, 1 will scil nt Barnwell C. 11. 8. C.,
on sale day in December next. It’boing
th© first Monday and seventh day of the
said month, All that lot or parcel <rf
laud and the hulhlings thereon in tin*
town of Barnwell up?m which tlte En
terprise Manufacturing Company Fac
tory is estHhlhhcd, bounded on the
North by land* of A. K. Ford, East by
tiie Barnwell R. Rd., West and South
west by lands of Charle* Pechmann.
ALSO,
AH that lot of land in the town of
Barnwell purchased from Charles Pcch-
tnnnn on the 8th day of May, A. D. 1890,
and bounded by land* of Frank Green,
Mike Brown, J. >V. Woodward and Lou
Coleman. — - -
- ALSO,
.All the Machinery, Tools, and Fix
tures, and property contained in said
Factory and belonging to safrl corpora
tion, consisting of 1 No. J* planer and
Matcher, 1 No. 7 Moulder hiid Shier, 1
No. (5 Moulder and Sider, 1 No. 12 Join
ter, 1 Saw Bench, 1 No. 2 Mortlcer atul
Boxes, 1 No. *2 Band Saw, 1 Sw ing Saw,
1 Blind Corer and Mortlcer, 1 Self Feed
Panel Raiser, 1 Door, Sash and .Blind
Clamp,! Single Spindle Shaper,! Six-,
teen Wood Lathe, 1 Sander ,aml Borer,
1 Blind Wiret, 1 Two. aud ope-fourth
.Hand Metre, 1 Double Bench Grinder,
*1 Pony Planer. Shafting, Pulleys and
Belting, 1 Shingle Machine, 1 Fifty H,
p. Double Valve Engine and Jfoiler, 1
Drill Press. 2 Forges and set of Black
smith Tools, 1 Hub and Boxing Ma
chine,.! Grind Stone, 1 Extra Saw for
Shingic Machine, all toolsatidtaachmex
used in shops, all w heels, irons, hard
ware, wood and lumber, all.paints, oils,
varnishes, glass, putty, Ac., In said
shops, Also. 1 Saw r Mill and Belting
complete, and 1 TlmbcrCarJ, 1 38 Shin
gle MHI •‘‘law with collar attached. 1
Greenlee Relishing Machine, Shafting,
Pulleys, Ac.. > No. 2 Tencner, Double
Head, 1 NX2 Coper, 1 Door RelDher
and 1 Shst Tenerer, and all fixtures and
attachment* thereto belonging, and ail
oirhor machines or properties contained
iu said Factory.
Thia sale wIR be made aubject to a
prior mortgage over Mid Machine* and
other chattels above described, fn favor
your nu*»!*
tiie «ub*cri
Law Range
within (wens
hereof, excius
vita*; and if y 1
plaint v ithiti
plaintiff in th
Court for the
complaint.
Dated at Coluntbi
Kill A D. te '1.
'vLuJ W. Gii mohr Simms, C. 1*.
JOHN T.SLOAN, Jr.,
ALLEN J OHKKN,
^V^VIalntlff** Attorney*.
Toth* Dcfepdabklntlia J. Miller:
Take i rot ice liiklttHte* Mt| laintiti this
action iof*t*ther with rtni r tuntuoli* of
Which tiie for«»g<>:: g D a cuRv wa* tiled
Iu the office < f the Uterk of (Ji^^Hrcuit
Court of Barnwell County , in theNcu*'
of South Carolina, on the i9th day of
Ov loiter, 189?.
JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr.,
ALLEN J GREEN,
• PJalutifTs Attorney*,
ort22-6w] Columbia,3. C.
THE PATEOS OF PEACE
BETfER THAN
WAYS OF WAR.'
THE
Just after the In
of the Matla bv a v<
■t.t.
Right Now
EVERY HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS-
Ths Igpilri Pari-Sinerican Washer.
With its use “wash day” is no more a
torment and a terror, and 'washerwomen
are no longer imperial.
lt!ng, in Near Orleans a ten months ago, of eteren member*
T band of American avctig'-r*, *<one of the daily paper*
created a little uu*-a»ine->* by declaring that King HutntietU* iron clad* could
•hell New York from anchorage beyond the range of tlte •horn fort* and batter-
ies/and.bty th ' business metroptdi* «*f tlte country hi a«tt*n*or under contribution.
Without discussing L'uclc Sam’s ability to take cam of hit po*at>4*ioua
MieHALSOR
‘X#
Takes pleasure iirlpformlng the public that on his recent vlsk to the North he
raptured New York, New England atul a big idice of the North-W>*t. He went
supplied with the ammunition of gold, silver, greenback* and cert.tied checks
anTtamfrchant*, manufucturer* and impnitera surrendered tii*>n the first sum
mon .. Tkjvw open their stocks and told Miehalson to help iiimself to ail be want
ed and topay them w itat lie plr^ased. They were demoralized bv the outflow of
gold to Kunipbsgnd welcomed Michalson and hi* money a- a h?irn~pre****d ooldler
cheer* the comraul^ww ho come to hi» help and turn* the tide of toe battle going
against hi* llag.
IMIicItLa,lS033.
•Helped himself liberally, a’hc prooTvHiat he did so are as plain 'is ther can b«.
The C harleston bound steamers, the AuhtiHc Coast Une snfkjhe Richmond A
Danville system ate witnesses on his behaliNsThey are hurry ing southward HY-
fa^r as steam can turn their wheel* the goods tniK^he uomit ahy bought. Even
now the first consignments are coming in and
HVLiclxalso
1 flo© building lot* of
Chhr U«s and
e |n W
18 Iowa
Term*
paper*.
ft will save you time, temper and'mo-
ney. It does jts work better than the
rough, wash board plan and does not
wear and tear out clothes a* the old w ^y
did. 1 have sold over four hundred In
BarnweR and adjoining counties and
they have given perfect, satisfaction.
For further information apply to
FRAMPTON LAWTON,
Barnwell, S. C,
nov’O • ’
Greig, Jones & Wood.
Cotton and fhnl Store: Factors,
_ j*&;jB*VANNAHkGA. t |
cash." I'urci.aaer itT pay for of teaching'JanYre inteevafnliy taught Thhty-three Doliar* and j Solicit consigrttnenu of Cotton and
•* ~ ^ 1 r r-aoU \ a val Stores am! pledgw Utelr best *f-
T forte to give MitUiacUun to their cuito-
mail, thus saving much cx|.cf>««.
RICH A RD RYAN, . 1 Any person, tpal* or fe.q-.Uj, during to
Mli.l'ON VVI LI. I A VS, l«*ni th* art rift obtain fnll panlcnlars
- Mortgagee*. ‘ by addressing t with stamp for nwly)
Term* of sal* CA8H on dav of *g|>.
MH8. J Eai^lE BROWN.
ci Mortgagee
ItOBT. AIsDRICU,
towns,
te low
bard time*,
has
Invites the per pie to come from all the adjacent country and neigh
buy all ihe goou* they w ant so cheaply that they w ill forget all shout
prices of cotton, go home rejoicing w ith fresh courage to battle with
Asa partial list of tiie good good* and great bargains that Michalson
store he asks alien t ton tothe following few’ examples that show the comparison
of Northern and Southern prices :
$11,000 worth of New York clothing-^Michalson’s price, $6,000.
$7,0!K> worth of Boston Shoes Slippers, Ac.-—Mlchalson’s price, $4,750.
$9,000 w orth of Ladies Dress Goods—Michalson’s price, ^5,000.
$10,000 worth of Notions—Mjehalson’s price, i6,0tH).
$10,(KI0 worth of Gent’s Furnishing Goods—Michalson’s price, $5,500.
03,000 w’orth of Furniture—Michaison’s price, $2,(*00.
$l,0 !- 0 worth of Tin and Wood ware—Michalson'* price, $500..
$10,000 worth of Bacon, Hams, Sugar, Ac.—MiPhuison’sj>rice, $6,000.
$2,500 worth of Canned Goods ar.d Fancy GrocerU**-Michalson’s price, $1,000.
$5,000 worth of Axes, Hoes, Farm Hardware—Michalson’* price, $2,500.
$1,000 worth of Table Cutlery aud ('rockery—Michalson’s price, $5u0.
$1,000 worth of Buggies and Wagon*—Michalson’* price $750.
These quotations are offered as text* for thought, presented as sign boards to
show’ the people the best road to better times. Michalson has thousands goods.
He has bargains that everybody needs and can afford. If you don’t see what you
w ant ask for it. Michalson has it, but does not promt*© to keep italw-ay*. Como
«oon and in a hurry before the cream is scooped. He hasn’t tljne or tongue
enough to make a three hours talk, but he will help the country more between
now and Christmas than all the politicians can do this side of the day of judg
ment, if buyers and sellers will only come to the pic nic ShernianV camp fol
low era and Kilpatrick’* torch light trooper* laid waste our fair country. Tho
tariff and taxes and high prices have made the people poorer year after year.
Michalson is tired of that. He \\ ill give thi*fall’s work to the good of the peo
ple. Instead of grasping for profit he will try to clear expenses and make friends.
When times get better and the farmers are out of trouble he will try to make
monev. That is his platform fornix days In the week, and everybody n asked to
come and see him standing there, giving the best prices for cottoivand all coui
try produce and selling all kinds of good* to all sorts of people at only one prl
aud that below zero.
THE UVE MERCHAHT,