The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 20, 1891, Image 3
The Barnwell People.
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l5K3DXY» NOVEMBER 20, 1800.
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• Tlx. ik*x t re»ru!ur communication of
ITarraony Ixxito! No. 17 A.*. F.*. M.*.
jCJT will be held at the new M atonic Tem-
\ pie in Barnwell upon 13th day ot
Dee., 1890, the ftamc being the 2nd Saturday
in Raid month, tjegtnning at “High twelve.”
By order of W.*. M.\
H. P. Anderson, Secretary*,
td
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.
V* '
Mr J. 0. Keel has been appointed
post master at Bmldenville. / *
v G7 v I>uncnn Bellinger, E*q/ t has been
for ten days with an attack
of la grippe, ^ - i.
Gen. F. M. Bamiwry tonrw on
Monday, wearing a serene South Bound
smile on his handsome face,
Otrr Liberty Stovt-, with 2r» pieces of
Ware for $10.50, heats the world.
Baldwin A Garv4N. *
Mr. Jesse Dunn will move into his
handsome new store just West of The
People office the first of next week.
The personal property of the late Mr
<K*K "Rpywn-is *d rmfrert for WUftC tn
this issue. 11 is worth at least $4,000.
^ «
Den J t forget that we do all kinds of
Tinning and Roofing and make.a spe
cialty of aU kinds of stove repairing.
, Baldwin & Garvin.
Three colored persons leave Barnwell
today for Arkansas. Two exfeet to r«*
turn. We hear of others wdtrx are sac
rificing their pr<rp?rty in order to go
West.
- $10,000 to loan in small sums of $'><K)
to $2,000 on first class farms. Only
fanners who have first class farming
lands need applv.
A. T. WOODWARD.
Mr. Arthur M .Kennedy, of Willis-
ton, and Miss Aggie, daughter of Dr.
R. C. Roberta, of Great Cypress Town
ship. were marrh'd Tuesdav evening at I
the residence of the bride's parents.
If you wish to make a pre«entcall and
eee our genuine H ^hester Parlor ami ,
flanging Lamps, the finest lamp in the
Bror'.d. Baldwin A Garvin.
^ Town«-Wii.i i ams.—On November
14, DM), by Rev. W D. McMillan. Mr j
J B Town* t« Miss Sarah A. U illiain*.
all of Barnwell county. * *
John Rradlcv Is one of the best farm. .
era in the county, a gmid man and true
Pythian Knight. He parsed tlirough '
town on Monday, sitting high In his
saddle ami riding rapidlv, while jo hl«
many friends he gate this information : j
**I»’a a g-l-r-l ”
t'apt. Jere Snelling'a water gin In
Red Oak Township was tmrued Mon-
flay afternoon, with all the marhinery
and a good de«| of ciuitm bHungtng to .
t'apt. Snelllng and hi* coatomer*. IKv
flre caught from a mtich that was
•truck and Ignited In the gjjr^T'apt.
Hnelling estitnates his loye'iit $
He «•» Insured Utt/mX jt»u aith
himons sod W«hm|w »cd
Satnrdav night the " c«t timind pa*-
aenger train on the S. V. K W. ran into
the o|ien swindt at Elko, mtlUling with
an KaM bound freight trato. B«ut»
trains were badly dUabled, hut fortu
nately no one wa* seriously Injured .
t apt. H. K Tillman was one of the |m*<
aenger*. ||e w a* liosnitahly enter* 1
taioed t»y Mr anti Mrs. L. A. Th* mson,
and next tMoroing lion. H. H. ttwen*
tof>k him ruling in the prettiest farming '
country along the line.
Ita'dwin A tiarvln, Bla ktillc, A. C*.,
have lately reeetved a ear ioa«i of Kt*»»e* *
and Ranges direct from the fa. lory and :
can sell you a stove chca|ier than you ,
ran buy in Augusta or 4 liarlest •n, and |
wave you freight liesbh*s. You a«k bow •
can we do it? We buy our stoves •• j
low as any living ih-aler «*an buy, our
expense* are lighter than they would tie
In a oiVy, therefore we can sell c bra per
If yuiv «lon‘t hclieve it gite ns a call, we .
w ill convitice you that we can »av* you <
money and give you U'ltcr talue.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Ctstoria.
Bank Notice.
Thttraday next, 27ih Inst., being a
National jind H • i l.< v ih** Hank of
Baferi’a Bridge News.
While other communities are exer
cised over the Soutn Bound problem
Buford’s Bridge la calm with the
knowledge that she will be on or near
the line
A valuable mule belonging to Mr.
Jno. B. O’ixeall w aa ao badly goped on
Thursday morning by an almoat worth-
Icaa little long horned negro bull that
U died a few hours after receiving the
wound.
A a 1 looting scrape occurred on the
Moye place last 'l'hurndav^morning.
Kexial^ Moye, coloied, rose before day
to take an early smoke. She struck a
match ami was surprised -to aee a
atrauge negro in the room. He struck
the light from her hand and she caught
and held him, callling her son Bowen
who slept In an adjoining room. The
Intruder opened^ttre. Ilia first shot
struck Kezhih on tho back, making a
alight wound. The second ball sn-
ter^d** Bowen’s right chec£, ranged
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
The General Sessions.
Our report lor last week closed Tuea-
day evening. The Grand Jury submit
ted its final pfeaentment on Wednesday
and**wax discharged. The following
cases have been disposed of since : Dan
iel Washington, conylcted of catering
a house w ith intentv'lo steal and sent-
ented to one year’s Imprisonment In the
penitentiary; Scott Childs, convicted of
forgery and uttering a forged instru
ment and sentenced to two years in the
jenitentiary; Montague Staley, con
victed of mule stealing and sentenced
to two years in the same institution. _
Acquittals were secured in the trials
of the following defendanty: H. H.
Bennett, indicted for murder; John
Real Monn.
downward and passing, under the root
nfjjjjg^ohgue hnlged in the left aide of
the neck, resting on the carotid artery
and jugular vein. The ball was ex
tracted by Dr. 11. W. Hearse. Bowen
Is doing very well although by no
means out of danger. The w'ould-be
double assassin escaped unhurt.
Millistnn News.
im miimMnivnw iiOTiii|ininirrirti^ r*^arrirT—hit
Rev. R. ongue preached his fare
well sermon Sunday night. The
church was crowded to its utmost ca
pacity. He lias been on this circuit 3
years and lias been a faithful steward.
Miss Rosa Heile Turner, of Grahams,
is visiting MT*s Lillie Jferltt.
Viss Minnie 1’echmann is visiting her
sister, Mrs. T .1 Woodward.’
General Manager Ward of the S. C
R. W., spoilt a few hours in town Mon
day morning mapping out some needed
improvements. The-side track will be
extended and the de|M>t improved. M r.
Frank Taylor, of Robertson, TaA’Ior A
Co., accompanied him and will build a
l*D?* guano warehouse just below the
depot.
The tow n council had several cases of
disorderly conduct up Monday night.
Most of them pleaded guilty, the rest
were proven so and the treasury was
<WB«tdenibly swelled
The cotton crop will soon he all sold.
It aa ill not amount to more than three
fojrtita of la-t year’s yield. I have in
terviewed many good planters and they
agr^e on that estimate, although some
put It at only two thirds of last year's
crop. . a
The Baptist Brotherhood.
i Th** Savannah River Asaociation met
.on Thuradav with tloy^Hd Allend-tle
Hapli-t < hnrcli anil'remained in acs«i<»n
iiulil >o nday. Tlpr attendance w aa lar
ger than It has been In ten years, hut
the great heaped h«>g)titality of the |)e«»
pie a*a* enudl to ll*e splenoid entertain
ment oCHn-lr guc-ts \A i(J) the excep
tion opdtr.tirilfiih. of Cooper Lime-tone
Iwprftut e. them were mi «»ther distiu-
g'uUltcd visitor* from a dlatance. Yet
the entire meeting wa« profitable and
plea*apt. The di-cn--ions were ap
dally InstroctiAe ami entertaining.
Rev. J. T. Morrison, of Hampton,
prrache«l the introdncWtrv sermon, and
Rev. F. Join-*, of Itetn-h Island, tlie mis-
•hoiarv sermon. Excellent dlscourar*
were also delivered by Rev. Meaara
wublett and tVllkin*.
The c*»llertl«»ns were kilt edged. For
the arre'at benevotent purpfnte* of the
cliorcb about one tboiisaml dollam were
collated. The A-om ia?ion will im-et
next year with the church at HampPm
Bavanman R.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cistom.
Roll of Nenor.
khniw ell Graded Selmol, Get. loth to
Nov. loth iMpu.
7tn Grade.
Belle Iialley, Kmniie Molalr.
tint G a a ok.
Bennie Mcljemorr, Mattie Owens,
Anua Dunltar,
5tn Grade.
Jennie Tate, Clara Mav Hair.
4ih Omadk.
Maud Harri sou.
3d (iR adb.
Ern-st Cave, Jl.-umte Coleman,
Charley Falken-lciu. Fhuence I’erclAai
2nd Grade.
Arthur Dvches Dalis* M«*odv, Her
f,
WHfiTrlf^lirfte-rT^bor TVnfn Emma .Sxmlera, Mattie
lay afternoon until Ktidar morning
iVrson* havit g pa|>er main ring on that
day will p)ea-e anticipate payment.
F C. HI’ I'LKR. Caabicr.
Oranges.
1 am prcpsrrvl to deHver fine first
class Florida orange* at any and alt
atation* mi the South Carolina and Fort
Royal Railways for seven dollar* a
barrel. Address me at Karn\A ell* C 11.
8. C. K. W. LEACOCK.
Hurckhaiter.
1st Grade.
<‘Union Brown, Todd I’ste, Nettle
Shock, Ina Faust, Ida Williams, Made
Graham, Nannie Hagood, Sophie Bel
linger
A. F Otis, Principal.
The Barnwell Bible Society.
The sixteenth annual meeting of the
Barnwell Bible Society will he held
next Sunday night, Nov 2.M in the
Baptist church. AH interested are invi
ted to attend. A. P. M anvillk,
t*re*!deut.
P. W. PfifcR, Secretary.
;—
Country Comfort.
Col. D. H. Owens came in on .Satur
day with his ample contribution of col-
lards and potatoes, being apprehensive
that the continuance of court might
make a famine in town. With several
friends we enjoyed an old time Surtday
dinner. As our contributor is a mod
est man wo Avill not attempt to repeat
the blessing* that were heaped upon
his head. We and they hope he will
not grow weary In well-doing.—Next.
The Oldest Inhabitant.
Four Mile. Township can certainty
claim to have the oldest person in the
county as one of her population, and it
is doubtful if there is another individu
al In the State who has passed aa many
life mile stones. Dr. Martin Bellinger,
whoBas fully investigated the case, is
convinced of its entire truth. Accord
ing to the well authenticated family
records of her former owners Judy
Malley, ex-slave of the late Isaac Bush,
is now 108 years old. She lives on the
old Dr. Biiiley place. For five or six
years she has been on the pauper list.
Her eye sight is about as good as that
of most people of fifty years and she is
now cutting her third set of teeth.
Unlike most people of her advanced
age she does not claim to have been
George Washington’s nurse.
Eight dollars per mouth, sixty-four
dollars for remainder of session, will
naj^all expenses of a pupil at the Gra-
l Bants Graded School. We are trying to
educate your children at lowest cost.
Show your appreciation by your pat
ronage. Write for catalogue and se-
—r"rr i*** —ip ' n i i i-n
TRoWELLTSupt.,
Graham*, S. C.
Suggestive Program for the t ulon* of
the Uaruuell Association.
#
FRIDAY, NOV. 28, II A. M. .
1. Introductory Sermon.
2. Organixation.
3. AppoiutmeutofSpeskersand Busi
ness.
,4. Mi uisterial Education.
SATt'KDAY, 10 A. M.
1. Devotional Exorcise*.
-• What should each church member
do to promote Temperance?
.1 Knowing, Praying and Giving in
their Relation to Missions. ->
4 The worth of a denominational pa
per to the Christian.
5. Business.
SUNDAY, 10 A M.
1. Mission Talks to the Children.
2. Missionary Sermon
3 Contribution for State Mission*.
it is hoped that every Union in the
Barnwell Association wjjl use this pro
gram, with such changes as may he de
sired. Let sjiecial collections for State
Miss ons be lifted at every Union on
Sunday, as this Association is behind in
her contributions to that object. The
year will soon close, and a li^rge debt is
still hanging over the State Hoard
C. P. Ervin,
D. W. Key,
Committee.
for adultery, and S. L. Peac«Kjk and R.
F. Aaron, indicted for assault and hat
tery with intent to kill.
The third trial of David C. Resdy for
the killing of William Black begaii on
Thursday. A good jury was easily se
lected, G. H. Kirkland, Foreman; John
M. Carter, Joseph Wooley. M. .M. Hair,
Aaron Kent/, B J Anderson, A. R.
Loadholdt, M. O. Kinard, C. M. Eden
4 told* DLjLJRhtjwi,;4
vid Muns.
The examination of witnesses and ar
guments of counsel were concluded
Friday afternoon. The defence was the
same that had been pleaded in the two
former trials—iinanity. Judge Aid-
rich charged fully and forcibly Satur
day morning. The jury remained un
decided until a late your Monday after
noon and the outside public had almost
despaired of an agreement when the
verdict A\'tts brought in. Guilty of man-
slaqghter with recommend a tiop to the
mercy of the Court. The first ballot
taken on Saturday stood six for convic
tion for.murder and six fur acquittal,
slid the evenly balanced sides remai
steady until Monday afternoon.
(Nimpropii-e verdict.was the l
hie solution of this cclebrg*Fil en*e.
Judge Aldrich *e tile need him to thirty
years imprisonment atiriml labor In the
penitentiary. KeyEr * attorney. ( ol. j
Robert AIdrichpjRfSplied L»r a iicav trial,
which AAasr^>Ht*ed. lit* appeal to the;
.supreme^Jmirt w ill o|ierati' a» a stav of j
sente
e second trial of Cape Orr, oidored.
rder, wa* begun Monday after
noon. He wa* found guilty of man-
-laughter and sentenced to five Avrvr* in
the penitentiary. Hi* defense wa* ex
cellently managed by Andrew T. Woo«I-
ward and Major Izlar.
H. K. Carroll ph*aded guilty to charge
of carrying corn**vied weapons and wa*
fined twenty dollar*.
The last criminal case, that of Wil
liam S«*ntt for a«*au t and battery w ith
intent to kill, wa* Hi progre** w hen wc
went to pro** ae*terilay.
Report of Ike Grand Jury.
To his Honor, Jatm* Aldrich, Pic*ld-
ing Judge:
The Graiul Jury beg Icjve tomaLe
the following presentment: -
, That In tlte discharge of it* duty has
pa**e«l upon the varioo* mea-urea -«h-
mitted for it* «*on*ldcralion, in*pectcd
the public oltlce* and visited the jail
ami poor nou-e-. ’I he mean* for warm
ing the jail were found insultlrient and
the prisoners cimiplnltiad of suffering
from c«ld. The condition of the -In
mate* of the poor house* a a* -itch a* to
require more care from the Hoard of
mntr CouimUsloners, the bulging and
Captain Tillman, the Legislature, or
somebody else may, after awhile, brln,;
better times to the country, but
CHRISTIE St HAY,
Willis, charged _w 1th aasault and hfil^
tery with intent to kill. ,; Oraiige [rooDea dv extortionerH, deceived oy
Wilson’ and Emma Wilson, prosecuted
under the Ojiera Honne, Barnwell, 8. C,
have, of their own motion, inaugurated
a reform movement heavy freighted
with help for all who will come and get
their shares.
All people of all occupations who
have been oppressed by high prices.
:SPPJPG v SHOWEpS:-
-AND-
Shxcljdcl©3? Su-xlsIzlIix©
aided by hardy hands have made the crops of the country. The yields sre not
as large as looked and labored for and prices are a grievous disappointment. In
this unfortunate condition the people will have to sell their cotton to the best
buyers and purchase their goods from the cloxeMt cutters.
MELLICHAMPE & CO., WILLISTON, S. C.,
claim to occupy that vantage ground and submit a few facts to prove their title
to ownership and occupancy. ^ „
Their cotton g<*es direct to foreign markets and so misses the exactions of mid
dlemen at the seaports. They share the advantage so gained with their custom*
era. While the Alliance over iu Georgia and the Savannah Board of Trade have
been talking about direct trade w*e have gone to work and established it and we
intend to yr _ _ / '- v
hypocrites will find eatly and ample re
lief at the
rrxn i«i^"v » i rr\
LJlLi n v j i\i _ i 3
Barnwell Racket. Store.
The Congress may keep on raising
the Tariff and forging the force bill, but
we shall continue to cut prices as they
pile on tlte duties, and in proof of our
sincerity w’e invite your attention to the
uUuVunittAtohed in all JMHMtt
protecting ourselves and our friepds w ith equal care in its safety.
In alt lines of General MercjKmdise we laid in the heaviest stocks, in anticipa
tion of the promise of magpHfccnt crops. These goods must go and we have so
cut prices that they adv^nse and sell themselve. Come and learn something new
in mercantile method
SOMETHING 8I*E(TAL: We are offering the largest sleek of choice
FURNITURE
ever exhlbjjtf'd in this section and at prices that can not be undersold any where
In the S<>mh. Any house can be comfortably supplied for a very reasonable ex-
oct!6-tf
A Farm fer Bale.
Good laud \nd near town. If you
waat to buy write to . ^
, X Y. Z.
* * Cara of Tax Peoclr.
fils section of the State:
Pants from 49 cents Up.
Stoves so cheap that we arc ashamed,
to print prices.
Thousands of articles with huffily
MV Jtfice attached.
Straws show the way the wfrfd blows,
and the above are Quotedjr* on 1 v mild
samples of the good things and great
bargains that we a representing to the-
people Our.coupfry friends are cor
dlally invitcdufconie to see our Bazaar
when thev^nsit Barnwell. The first
call Is sp^e to he ’ followed by many
more^for wc have a thousand articles
I admirers of the uselul and or-
iMuiental need, and our price# are the
low figures that the country wants and
that old style merchants cannot realize.
Yours uK’ommand,
CHRISTIE dt HAY.
sugJl .
Treasurer’s Notice.
Ornr* Cocrtt Tksascser. )
Barnwell C. II., 8. t’., 8ept. *W, 1890.1
Tl»e Treastm-r will b»*al Ih«f4*lk>wlnf places
for the c*»lle<-lion of taxes for the fin al year
I sis*. (Hi the (lay* mentioned lirlow :
Hantwi-ll C. II., from Wcdmxla) Nov. 12 to
Dec. 15.
crot
rmstm
• spent we are very sure that we can spread a great deal of happiness
gh Aiken ancbBarnwell counties. Come and get your share.
sep!8
Progress apd Prosperity.
THE Country is to be congratulated upon the closing of the unprecedented
political campaign of this year. Its hot excitements are cooling and ths public
can now give undivided attention to business affairs, leaving the management of
public concerns to the hands of the servants of their choice and trust. It is to lie
hoped that the labors of the politicians will bear the rich ripe fruits tlmt they
promised to the people. Yet while waiting for their comingall the Inhabitants
of lower Barnwell and upper Hampton and Colleton can find the bright begin
ning of better times at the establishments of
A T.T. <Sc A T.T
Allendale, S.
Who, measuring the full meaning and responsibility of their words, claim and
are prepared to prove by the logic of right and feeling that they are now offering
for sale the most
TAX LETT.
£»ate Taxrs.
< (Hint)
fiprelai
School......
4 nulls
» , null
2 mill*
Tu<al Levy mill*
| National Hank Nil*. R»k) and silver cotn rr
I rrtvnhhp for uur*. Mutdated bill* and coin
will ih* tir taken.
After llir 15th of Drcemher 15 per cm t pm
! shy and all iSbrr coats will hr added on all
uuiiatd taxea.
N F KIRKI.AND,
Trr**urer Barnwell lunatjr.
rations being ihought liisufileirnt.
Nothing H*e deemed worthy of note
has hern brought Pi the attciitmll of the
Grand Jury
• Respect! it Ily'siiUmli ted,
L. W. Yot M %ns.
Foreman.
row irmncrwia,
tadlfesn-wL and Romarh dlaordcva naa
MStOWB’* IROV BITTRRR.
Afi 4-nlcr* kam H. 21 per kortl- CfLutee has
bad*-mark and uesnod rad dues tat vrapfwf.
Provisions for the People,
TUB COLORED FARMERS* SO
CIETY pur|»o«mto open and keep on
hand a General M««*k of Groeortm In the
l.udy Robinson *»tor*> In the town of
Blar'krille. We will keep on hand ev
erything needed by families In the line
of Groceries. Our goods shall be the
very be*t and our prices the very low
est. w> solicit the patronage of all the
public, promising them honest weights.
ju*t measure-and everything low (tow n,
cheap for cash.
cdtis obs. tmz au.
JACOB PEKPLES
Barnwell Ar
Wooodward’s Junction,..
Ashley/.. r
Black ville,. ..... Lv
SUNDAY bCHKDULK.
racj
Leave Barnwell
Arrive Black Ad He
LeaveBlucfrrilla
&*ar mw* • ink
Arrive Barnwell
am pm
»:lft
9:40 C 35
- JO tH’ -HHfito' :
)«:45 I0KJ0
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS.
Barnwell Railway Trains will wait 90
minutes for connection from »o«t!t Car
olina Railway Trains unless otherwise
specially Instructed. *
Trains will wait Indefinitely on eecli
other at Barnwgl and Blackvllle.
All Trains dally.
Do not run ahead of schedule time.
Clock in Telegraph Office at Black
vllle will be the standard time, •
T ‘ 8upt.
Blackvillf, AlMoi <& Newberry 1L IL
Time Table taking effect October 14th, MB.
Leave
I^rare Whalrys
Leave AMiica.
MAN ACS Kit.
*ep 18-tf
HEALTH.
STRENGTH.
HAPPINESS
POWDER
Absolutoly Pure. -
A crcsn, of tartxr baking powder.
Higlic*t of ali in leavening strength.—
l'. <8. G(Utrnm>nt liijmrt, ,l„y ]7, 1889.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
Like Success.
Louisville, Kt., April 15, 1890.
Radam’s Microbe Killer Co.,
Nashville, Tenn.:
Gentlemen—I have been troubled for
some time with an acute form of kidney
disease, for the relief of which I have
consulted several of the best physicians
in this city, but with no appreciable
benefits resulting from the faithful use
of the medicines ordered. 1 had lo*t
thirty or forty pounds in weight, was
naturally greatly reduced in strength
and bad frequent rigors .which possibly
mky have resulted from uremic poison.
Several weeks ago 1 concluded to give
the Microbe Killer a trial, and the re
sult of Tt* use has been .gratifying to
me and a surprise to my friends. I
have fully regained my strength and
weight, suffer but little or no pain,
have no recurrence of the rigors, appe>
f irwryTtoff;thy fttPea* confi
dence in a complete restoration to
health. I willingly recommend the
Microbe Killer as a remedy of great
value.
^ / Very respectfully,
W n. 11 Marrnrr.
1 *** *•* 0. K. Kis.x, sole agent,
BarawcU.
T II K It E A S O N
RADA M ’S
MICROHE KILLER
i* th** must wonderful
medicine, i* because
it lias never failed in
any instance, no mat
ter what the disease,
from LEPROSY to
tlie simplest* disease
known to the human
system.
The scientific men of to-day claimant
prove that every disease is
Caused by Microbes
—AND—
RADAM’S MI KOBE KILLER
Exterminates the Microbes and drives
them out of the system^ and wlion that
is done you cannot have an ache or pain.
No matter what the disease, whether
a simple case of Malaria Fever or a com
bination of disease*, we cur? them all at
the same time, as we treat all the dis
eases constitutionally. *
Aathntn. 4 wMeHmpilon. f'niarrh.
Hrouchilla, KSliennaati«ui, latsl-
- Bey u*%d_iAver l>U«M*e, 4'|a|||w
aad Fever, Fe ton le TroMblea,
in Bit Ha i'urfu*, HMd, In ruei.
every > Iklaenae know a lv ike
llnanun wyoieaa.
WhoDimtoTliliiHiii}?
If you do, then lend os your oar for a
moment while we give you a subject , -
THINK of YOURSELF
or your friend. If either Is suffering from
any of the Ills which man Is heir to, end
then find out what the
Of General Merchandise ever gathered between the waters of the Savannah and
the Saltkeliatehie, the sea *h«re and the foot hills of the tiD-country. From the
best American and foreign markets w« have collected all tlie good* that thmneeds
and the elegant luxuries of life require, Including (Jothlng, Dry Goods, Staple
and Fancy Groceries, t'n*ckery, Hardware, lists, Shoe*, Trunks, Umbrellas,
Road Cart*, Buggies, Jersey find Plantation Wagon* and Harness and all the
long lines of useful and ornamental goods bvlouging to the ctvillxation of the
century.
Our stock of Notions and Dress and Millinery Good* has been selected with the
greatest care by a buyer of the chwlrcst taste and cannot fall to please the ladles,
who are ohm! cordially Intfted to Inspect and (mss judgment upon the results of
our efforts In their behalf.
As to prices—They will satisfy the most careful buyers. No one can nndcr buy
and no one shall undersell us. The good* sre ber^ and they were bought to sell.
gf/T We have just received three car lands of prime horse* and mules, and have |
arranged for weekly shipments of th« best Blue Grsss Block for plantation and
pleasure purpose*
Don't buy anything elsewhere until you have given ns s trial. We pledge our
best efforts to serve you to your advantage cron mom than to our own profit.
ALLA ALL,
ctSMf Allendale, 8. T.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
rAsaanosa rmauia. • nonm novxn.
Leave BlarkviUe 10 IS a m* 9 p at
Walker tlOBOamfi If pm
10 99 a ml 19 p m
,10 98 a ni'8Bl p m
Leave BpriugfleW 10 U a m;9 to p m
Uave Dal’y's ......? 1) 04 am 8 44 pm
Leave Perry 11 18 a mH58 n m
Lesve Wnrr ll toamtlApS
Arrive Sriveni ill 44 a m!» 28 a m
socm aot nn.
loam Prltem 447 pm* TOOami
Lwm Bagmer | loop miT Ms m
I^aes reery I I4p ai|7 28s
Leave Ball)’s BtopmlTsls
Leave 8tiringfi«4d
Leave AktrHh
l^enve U’hak-ys.
l^enve B’slkrr*.
Arrive HlarkviUe 1 a is p
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HlarkviUe, pprlanfirki. Baity*• and W
are tdevrsphle etstlnaa
Close ('oeneetlona made at
the fiouth t sruilaa Railway mi
trains.
J. C RETfi.
Port Ktytl till Aizist« Kai viy.
Ai-wcer*. fix.
Da sad after tide
will run as fottowa by
I to p m 1
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• 00 p mis if s m
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i ss It has m earls Uy peeduesd
Osarsav, Tf Heaaav
Raw Y«
is doing toward the cure of all sufferers.
Take nothing on faith—we prove oar
claims. Write to us
SOUTHERN ELECTROPOISE CO.
ffffff JTtnfr Street
Charleston, 8. C.
F. B.—Something new next week
6. M. GREEN,
ATTORNE.Y-AT-LAW,
M AI1NWKL,T^ C\ II . I*. C?,
Will practice in the State and United
States Court* and give prompt atten
tion to all businesaentruAted to hi* care
jan Ift-ly
r B. ELUS. Jr.,
Surveyor and Civil Engineer.
THE SJATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
•e- BARNWELL COUNTY.
IX THE COURT Of rkOhATK.
By Ja*. O Patterson, Esq., Judge of
Probate in Barnwell County.
Whereas (’. L. Hiers applh njfor fit
ters of Administration on the Estate of
1*. J. lliers, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred
and creditor* of the said deceased, to be
and appear before meat a Court of Pro
bate for the said county, to be holdelt
at Barnwell C/ H. on Saturday, the 22d
day'of November, 1890, at 11 o’clock a.
m., to show cause, If any, why the said
administration should not be granted.
Second Seasot).
Smalley’s Sale Stables,
WlL.C.lMTO?** M. C.
Bpecisl attention given to the computation
of water-power*, leveling and drainsgr.
I A p«wtal card sddreia^d to me at Martins,
8. C., will receive prompt sttention.
t oct 10 99-lvr
Given under my hand ana the seal of
the Court this 11th day of November A.
1). 189u, and in the 115th jrearof Ameri
can Independence.
JAS. O. PATTERSON,
nov 13-2w Probate Judge. *
Dr. J. H. fi. MILHOUS,
Dental Surgeon.
• Blackvllle, S. C.
Will have regular appointments as
follows:
At Barnwell, C. H. from 1st. Monday
(or sales-day) in each month to Wed
nesday evening. Office at the Patter
son House.
At Sally’s, B. A. A N. R. R., from
:K1 Monday in each month to Wednes
day evening. Office at Price’s Hotel.
Will he at Ills home office at Black ville
every Friday and Saturday from 1st of i
February to 30th September iticlusive,
and every Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, from 1st October, to 31st January
inclusive.
Will make appointments with patients
to meet them at either of his offices at
any time.
Patients will find it more comfortably
to have their work done at the office,
though if desired will call on them at
their residences anyw here within thirty
mile* of Black ville.
Last winter and spring I sold large
numbers of the tiest horse* andinules to
citizens of Aiken, Barnwell and Or
angeburg, giving complete satisfaction
to every customer.
1 am hack again, better prepared than
ever to give every buyer the full value
of his money, and resolved to run the
campaign of 1890 on the same platform
on which, 1 w'on the first place, in last
year’a race*. Before buying call on or
(©“respond with me. Smalley is in the
saddle and will push all competition
from the word go under hot spur. .
Yours truly,
JOHN F. 8MALLEY,
WillUton, S.C.
sept 25-tf f
FOR SALE.
For Sale.
firvare of Frundulent Imitations •
See that our Trad* Mark
above) appears on each jug. . *
rtaod for book “History of the Mi-
crobo Killer,” given away by ’
O. K. RYAN, deator ia fancy grw-
A House and Lot In the town of Black-
*Uk. M U , iMkPjJcaUja
Three lots on Main Htreot with 60 feet
front by 2H0 deep, between Davis’s law
office and Pont office.
Four lots opposite Mr. W. Ottnors
Simms, same measurement.
The tot and raaid mm nov
by Gape Woodward 100x200 feet.
W.II, JOtu'k. .k.o^T
few minutes walk fmoa the
mu and price* apply to
C. XL GY LEA.
RlackilBe, H. C.
sep25-3«a *
Cleh IA-Ij
a Botrito.
No. ft | •No. 47
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Lv Augusta, s. n 11 10ft Oft p. n *
Ar Kltonton, r. n 12 17 ft 43
Kobbii.s,
If to7 lift
Mlllett,
13 ftl 7 47
Martins,
If ftna (ifi
UeUtoc, „ i
1 0.0 20
Appleton,
1 1% 50
Allviida)*,
1 1 fit 10
Lv AlleiHlato,
I 1 23 » 10
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Ar Camphellton,
| 1 40 * 37
« 31
Brunson,
1 U 9 ft4 r. n.
• 16
Hampton,
1 fP 10 3ft
7 cm
Vamvtlle,
j 1 1* 16 Sft
7 on
McNeill’s,
f 47|ll 00
7 37
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3 32 1! 07
7 36
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7 fto
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10 63
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Lv Port Royal,
Beaufort,
C'onaaw,
Early Branch.
Cummings,
McNeill s,
Varnvllle,
• Hampton,
Ar Brunson,
Lv C'ampbellton,
Ar Allendale,
Lv Allendale,
Appleton.
Beldoc.
Martin’s,
Milieu,
Robbins,
Ellenton,
Ar Augusta,
7 3ft
7 4b
8 1ft
p. n.
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1 30
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•Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
Connection made at Anffusta with Fort
Ro*aJ and We>tern Carolina Railway, sad
Georgia Railroad for all points.
At Yemassee with Charleston and Savannah
Railway for Charleston and Savannah and all
Florida point*.
(..'heap return tickets oo sale every Saturday
after 0 o’clock, rood nntil following Monday
morning before 12 o’clock.
Any information in regard to tickets, rates,
schedules, etc., write or call upon
R. W. Host,
T. P. Agent,'
Augusta. Georgia.
W. J. CftA •,
G. F.
Agent,
To Rxicr.**-My Brick Stoto on R. H
Avenue, Blackvllle. Apply to
may 22-tf) E. K. MttfelL
PETITION FOR ROAD
1
Orrtc* Codxtt Commissioxkks.
Baknwkll, 8. C., Oct. 7, 1890,
The County Commissioners will con
sider at their regular meeting on Tiles
day, the 6th day of Jatipgry next, a pe
tition asking the establishment of “a
public road leading ffom the comer of
j. U. Morris’s field, intersecting with
the Pine Land, Bamberg, Blackvllle
and Barnwell settlement, mill and
church roads, across Ayer’s mill creek
ator near J. U. Morris's place and in
tersecting with Bamberg and Buford’s
Bridge road at or near the old residence
of Maj. J. i. Brabham.”
Any and all persons abjecting to the
establishment of said public road as pe
titioned for will please present their ob
jections on or before the day set for the
consideration of said petition.
If no objection be made and the righto
of way be given the said road will be
eetabliahed as petlUooed for.
By order of Che Beard
L T. WOODWaId,
Attorney.t-La.
SaMWKLL, C. U- B. C.
MONKY to lend.
SiBO-OOO.
At 9% to 10 per cent/ Interest. One to
five years time, secured by farm mon
tage*. For further particulars apply to
J. O. PATTKBSONl
Real Estate and investing Agent,
julyll-tf Barnwell, B-C.
-:-Don’t Delay a Day.-:-
Now that money Is In circulation ev
ery sensible tnan and every thoughtful
woman should prepare against the dan-,
ger of loss from fire by securing Into-
ranee over the home that shelters tho
family. A policy in argood company In
the best investment that can ho i