The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 26, 1891, Image 2
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Unioa. It \* South
At the AngutU Expoii-
fnlltor of th« Hunilay
u« with an article
-* brighter editor than our-
turncU Into the Columbia
l Saturday and the Capital edU
happy a* If the mlHenpium
kIS !*•,. ’f’ S$ r A, >■ r ' • y J
I has broken th^record again.
Rt term of theCoiwt of General
ilrty-one oaae* were tried and
t convictions secured Judge
resided.
William^ll! Wallace U Thk
fc*g flrit choice for chief Justice,
judgment ho U host qualified of
men of the State to occupy
retponilble and most dlstin-
guifthed office, ^
Congress from the Second
District, lie will make the race on the
Alliance platform. He served fonr
In the Confederate Army and
thinks Aiken entitled to the position.
The cotton mills of the world can,
manufacture 7,f00,00 ) hales a year. Alt ^
grown over that figure is surplus and
pull* prices down, all below Isyeffcleu-
vy am! puts prices up. 'J jtefefore less
cotton should be made jitnl more crops
raised for home use.
An Item Is going the rounds of the
press that there w ifi probably he no cy>
tension of the lime for paying laxeiy
and that the books will be closed on the
1&*h December. If people ever needed
Indulgence now is the time. Many can
not possibly pay until after they have
i next year arrang'unonts.
iruetou Tuesday. O r
w ill have a plenty of work
from the beginning and the
nay run over Into next year,
let fight will probably lie over
Prohibition Bill. It U generally
that Attorney-lfoneral Pope
the inside track and a long start
I In the race for the Clflef Justice-
to psfke the Childs prohibi
tion hill now on the calendar.
LIEN WARRANT SALE.
STaifx or South Caroliha, )
Bakn**i.lCouhtyy I
D. L. Hixson against II. II. Owens.
HY VIRTUE of a lien warrant to
me directed In the above entitled cause
I have levied upon and wMl sell at
Daniel Hixson's on Tuesday the 8th
day of December 1891 within' the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for
cash,
710 pound* of fodder, more or lesr.
780 pounds of seed cotton, more or
le*\
i7 bushels of corn, more or less.
levied upon aiid to tic sold as the
property of fl. H. Owens to satisfy said
lien warrant. sr : ‘
J. VY. LANCASTER, S. B. C.
Sheriff's office, 31th November 1891.
LIEN WARRANT
Static of Soumh Carolina { Nl
Barnwell Cocntt. |
Mary E. Platts against Tom Calton.
BY VIRTCfE of a Lien warrant to
me directs in ilie above entitled cause
I have levied upon and will sell at O, D.
A. Wilson's place in Ualdoc township
on Wednesday, 9th dny of December
next within the legal hours of sale^to
the highest bidder for oash
Three Bales of Cotton, *f
Thirty bushels of corn, more or less.
CaRon
satisfy
said lien warrant /
J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C.
Sheriff's Office, 24th November, 1801.
OfBpe,
CUUDKfl SMIOOL.
Boll or Uoxoa.
Hth Grade,
ale AiUiU.u, li;—
Katl*’ Shuck.
#th Gm«W».
Mar/ Jenkins, Ml** EloU<
Hth Grade.
ESTATE SALE.
MRS ELIZABETH PRIE8TER.
Pursuant to an order of the Probate
Court I will sell at the late residence of
Mrs. Elizabeth Prlester, deceased, near
Buford's Bridge, on Wednesday, 16th
December, 1891, beginning at 11 o’clock
and continuing from day to day until
disposed of the pe rsonal property of the
said Mrs. Elizabeth Priester, deceased,
consisting of
1 Engin* 1 . Shafting and Pulleys, Cot
ton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, six
mules, wagon, cotton planters, plows
and oihcr farm Implements and machlu
•ry, honselmld furniture, corn, fodder
and numerous other articles of |»cr*oual
property.
Terms cash.
„ J. A. JENKINS.
Administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Elizabeth Priestcr, deceased.
TiuvAi :tw
MASTER’S SALE.
Btatk orSocrii Carolina,}
County or It.ti.NW ki.l. \
in tun court or common flrar.
John t'. Weiteis, KxrcuUir of the last
w ill of O F. Welo-fs l|•‘cea»ed, Plain-
tiff, sg iiiiAi C. >ahlui.inn, Jr., De*
fwnlant
8 V V1RT C a*k eretal order roadw
in tlie atnive i ntltlrnl cause, mu.) by the
Atithorttv of I tic same, I will wll to the
nigh'**! bld*l«*r. in fro^l of the Back of
itaitib< rr In the -at.I r* ale jtli.l I 'ounty,
•*n "Aurttny the l.'lti «U>'« f l>e«-eM»l»er
iitixt, m tUh Kuttinliif ?tfn r
Stats or South Carolina, )
Barnwrll County. »
Elizabeth Bailey, Plaintiff, against Hat
tie Glover, David Wright and Henry
Glover, Defendants.
partition
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me directed in the above entitled cause
I will sell at Barnwell, In front of the
Court House, on Monday, the 7thday of
December next, it being salesday in said
month, within the legaHtour* of sale,
the following described real estatesittt-
», lying and being within Uhe State
ana county aforesula i
1 All that certain lot of land containing
five acr*!, more or less, iu Barnwell
county In tahl State, bounded as fol
lows: North by South Carolina Rail
road, East by lands of E. M. Cox, Sou th
by lands of W. B. Adams, and West by
landsofC. B. Free, being the same land
sold and conveyed to the said HeijgjieUa
Wright by Mrs. M. H. Copeland, by her
deed dated the 10th dav of November,
1883, and duly recorded In the Register’s
office for said county.
Terms cash. Purphaser to pay Mas
ter for papers, and all taxes due for the
year 1891. ■ ■
O DUNCAN BELLINGER,
novlO-td Master.
Master’s Sale.
8+atk of South Carolina,}
Bahxwkll County. f
W. L. Bush. D. W. Bush et al, Plain
tiffs, Hgiliubt ficai gii 8. NcwHIMUAj*
w<l»4" r Hfiw L, HiWWIB Wl t uefindenle.
: a ntiTiON.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal
iamle H. Ashley and Uan
ley, PTalntiffa, against H.
Stiendant.
rORRCLOSURR.
BY VIRTUE of a dwretal order to
me directed in the above entitled cause
I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, the 7th daf
of Decetnbei next, it being salesday in
said month, within the legal hours of
sale, the following described real estate
situate, iyingand being within the State
apd county aforesaid^
All that piece and - parcel of land
known as the Lamar Place, situated,
lying and being In FpnrMile township,
Barnwell County, containing twro hun
dred and eighty-eight acres, more or
Icms, bounded on the North by lands of
mon . Floyd, East by Indian Grove
Branch and Penn Branch, South and
West by lands of the estate of W. E.
Asblev, deceased.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
■ G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
novlD-td Master.
Hand Ray,
3rd Grad#.
Berths Hadier, Willi
n
•ley tu —e*•! it.<
of U M. and J
ststi*. to wit
4th Grade.
Chs*. Falkenateiu,
Christie, PhUopeeua l*vy.
BcNsi|
'Judge lYaUa<'« nre-idrs nt
i eurvivors of his Brtgsdc t*omc
to shqS.vHands once moi
art they “epna* tin rirer to rrst un-
Ute shade of the trees" with the
who have gone before. On
apt J. H. Mill Slid Mr. L. T.
met Ithu and retlvod innuo-
I of the trying times thronih which
* ail g»«.e together. After they
Capt. SUM said u> us: "'Hie Iasi
I s«w Gen. Wallace, before be
i to Barnwell as a Judgr, was at l‘e-
lurg, on the ttth March, 1863. A
ge had been ordered upon the ene
my. Troops from other States did not
one? the command to attack, Gen.
Wallace tailed for the "Carolina boy a"
and th y earn#. He mounted th** br»*ast
works and, under full fire, reached
dow-n and nought the band of each mem
ber of hie eofaimaed, helping them U»
ih «?• the steep height, so that they
oouid make the charge. In all that
awrui of fire Gen Wallace w as as cool
If lie had been on a squirrel hunt, in
here, in th. >
and having
•treet of -Ixt
hack two hm
Llbdity strr
North by )o
in ^aiur«
ull«) It* Iwi-en »ht
4* M. the fldlowlu
; "All tlvat k* of
wvementa I hi tx«<u ai
i**g in ** r ttvbh at
law* and totm*) afor
fa* «re
g real
land
mate.
!!a in-
>a»d,
stead of being himself the Urget of the
Fe»leral forces. He was alw ays a* kind
Li his men and as careful of their wel
fare as he possibly could be. The 8Ute
had no better or braver soldier than ko
was." And Mr. Williams heartily
agr.cJtvUb Capt. Still.
It i* not out of place to menPon here
lefact that the last infantry lighting
at Appomattox waa done by troops of
Gen. Wallace's Brigade.
since the flag of the lost cause was
furled his life and labors have been giv
en to Hie State. He now udonis the er-
wHb a devotion 'equal* to that
which inspired him when he wore the
gray. By his splendid ability, courage
or conviction and resolution to hold the
sturte> of justice with even hand he has.
endear d himself to our people whose
;1 wUhes will follow ami abltle with
in «H the-yenrs eonio.
By permission of the Probate Court
Z
sell on Thursday, 10th of Decem-
r, at the residence of the late W. A.
•hdy/be jimiing at 10 o'clock, to the
’ eat bidder for cash all the }>ersonal_
tO the Estate of W.
cofstMtin^: of two
one horse, cow and calf, lot of
,000 pounds of fodder, 32.'» bush-
n, JkL btmheis of cotton seed,
lantation tools and implements,
old and kitchen furniture and
ar articles of personal property.
x^-KUZl C. 1*1111,1‘OT,
Adminisiratrix.
LIEN WARRANT SALE.
Js
ror BoMthCarolina.}
cwkll County. |
against A. 1*. Ilett'Kor.
' of a Lien warrant to me
wUne entitled caiue I
and will sell «t Apple -
BMh day of Decem-
btdder tor ca^h
rs of sale. *
of corn, more or 11**1*,
fox bar. more or ies«, 1
loOU.m. more or *• ».-
H# imhl as the
tv aatinfy
a fnr.itsge on HamlNTg
j-thr»*e G*rt, and nintiiiig
id:cd and sixfy-two font tv
et, an I bounded on the
U formerly of Gantt and
Johnson, South by lot of A. I'. Milter,
West bv Liberty street sixty-three feet,
i»ud on the East by Bamberg street."
Tetma: cash, rurchaser to pay for
title.
G. DUNCAN BKLLIXOICR,
Master
17 Nov. 1891.
Mortgage Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a power of sale cou-
(aluetl in a certAln derd of bargain ntid
sale commnnlv called a Mortgage execu
ted and delivered by J. M. t.ave to the
Citizens Havings Hank of Barnwell on
the luth day of April. lN91,and recorded
in the office of the Hi gif ter of Mesne
Gonve^ ances for Barnwell county, State
of South Candlua. in Book 3 V, page
IKjetscq., we Will sell at Barnwell in
frout-of the Court House, on Monday,
the seventh day of Itocember, 1891. It
fieing salemlay in «ald month, within the
legal hour* of ►ale, the following de
scribed rcsl estate, situate, lying and
beidg in the county and State aforesaid :
A’I that certain lot or parcel of land
tfitnattt in the town of Elko containing
one acre, more or knu, bounded on the
North by lands of W. T. Cave, and on
the East by W. T- Cave, South by the
old Charleston road, West by lands of
A. P. Woodward.
ALSO,
All that lot or parcel of land situate
in Barn well county and State afoiefaid
containing one hundred IH*>) acres,
more or less, bounded on the North by
J. M. Green, East by D. M. Johnston,
West by J. TV. Hair and others. South
by 8. N. Green, known as Glen'Lock
farm, to be sold tn two tracts of fifty
acres each, having si^li Klmpes and
boundaries as appear on a plat to be seen
at office of A V T. Wood ward.
Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for
titles,
CITIZENS SAVINGS BA NK,
Mortgagee.
A. T. WOODWARD. '
Murrgagee’s Attorney.
Mortgagee’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a po wet* contained in
a certain deed of bargain and sale com
monly called a mortgage, executed and
delivered tq us by Pun<& Ingram on the
20th day of November, 1890, and re
corded in Book 5 Y, page 62 In the office
of the Register of Mesne Conveyances
for Barnwell County, we well sell in
front of the Court House at Barnwell,
on Monday, the seventh day of Decem
ber, 1891, it being salesday lu (said
month, w ithin the legal hours of sale,
the fallowing described real property:
AH that lot pfland in the Town of
Barnwell eontoining- one-half aerfc,
w ith the buildings thereon, represented
on J’lrft inji^e’by G. Duncan Bellinger,
Esq ,as lot b’o. 6 and bounded as fol
low*: On thevNorth bv lot WHenry
Brown, on the Smith by a street which
separate* .*ald lot from lands of U B.
Hammett, on the East by Jot of Fred
Nix, deceased, on the West by the
Black viHe road wh'nh -»eparat<‘s ►aid lot
from the lands of Charles IVchninnn.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
«
RICHARD RYAN,
MilYOJMI'JLLtAMft,
' * Mortgagees.
W. A. HOLMAN,
Atlortiry for Mortgage**. 1
order to
me directed iu tbe”above entitled cause
I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday,, tho 7th day
of December next, It lieing salesday in
said fwanfh. within the legal hours of
sale, the following described real estate
situate, lying and being within the
State and county aforesaid:
All that ti act or parcel of land situ
ate, lying and being in said county and
State, containing three hundred and
eighty acres, more or less, and having
such shape and boundaries as will more
fully appear by reference to a plat exe
cuted by John Bates, Jr., Civil Engin
eer, on the 20th day of June, 1891, made
in partition proceedings In the above
entitled cause, and which is on file in
the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas for said county, and de
scribed thereon as Number 3.
• Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
pa|»ers.
O. DUNCAN BELLINGER.
nov19-td Master
. Master’s Sale.
Mouth Carolina, }
Barxwkll County.i
rhreb* 8. Mnlnue. Plaintiff, against
Msttle K. Bryan and Buluh P. Reeves,
Defendants
roRXCLOSURR.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me dlr««*ed in the above entitled cause
i will sell si Barnwell, In front of the
Court House, on Monday, the 7th dav
nf Dccendier next, it being salesday in
said uh.uUi. wish In the legal hours of
sale, the fo lowing described real estate
dtuate, lying and being within the
State and oounty aforesaid :
All that certain tractor pureelof land
in the County and Mate aforesaid, *4t«» 1
ate, lying and being In Hull Pond I >wn-i
ddp containing two hundred and thlr-
ty-twn acre#, more or lesa, and bounded
now or lately on the North by lauda of
P. S. Malone, East bv lands of Karuual
• I.awwoi, Btmtheaat and BoHth b>
lands of Wrotoii A Co., Rebecca Keel
and others and on she West by lands of
W. L. Best, all of which will more fully
sppear by reference U> a plat of the
•ame made by J"T B. Mixtou and dated
CN t. W*l, 18H7.
Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for
iiapera.
O. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
novlfi>W • Master.
Master’s Sale.
Statk or South Carolina—Barnwkll
County.
Susan Bowman and Salllc I>om, by her
guardian J. O. Patterson
Plaintiff, against Lillian Broadwater,
Joseph Prince, rt, M. Broadwater. Sa
vannah Klgginga, Mattie Wian. J. II
Erglc, Sarnli M. Ergle, William Er-
gle. Minnie Hroa«lwater and Wiiliam
Broad a tier, Defendant*.
fartition.
by VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me ill reeled In the above entitled cause
l will sell In front of the Bank of Bam
berg on Saturday, the Pith day of De
cember next, betw een the houraof I2m.
/ml 2 p. in., the following described
real estate:
All that certain niece or tract of land
situate, lying and being In and near tbe
town of Bamberg In the County of
Barnwell in the said State containing
one hundred and tw enty-five acres,
more or less, and liouuded on the North
by lands of E. K. Hayes, Graded School,
A. G. Yarn and street leading to Mid
way, S. C., on the South by lands of .1.
M. Felder and Patty Dyche*, on the
East by land* of J. M< Felder and street
or road leading to Midway, 3. C., and
on the West by lands of T- A. Green
and Mrs. M. K. Brk'kle.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
novlP-td : M aster.
Master’s Sale.
Statk of South Carolina, V
— Barnwicll CorsTY: j
Alice Croft, Sarah Knopf and Anna
Morris, Plaintiffs, against Johnson
Sanders, W. P. J, W. Sander*, J. O.
' Safiders, Hugh Sanders. Rufus San
ders and Van Sander*, Defendants, _
PABTITION.
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 salesday in
said month, within the lagaHiours of
sale, the following described real estate
situate, lying and being within the State
and county aforesaid:
All that tract of land containing six
ty-five acres, more or less, upon which
is situated the homestead of the late
James Sanders, adjoining lands ot Hugh
Sander*, James O. Sanders and William
P. J. W. Sanders.
ALSO,
All that tract of land containing fifty-
two acres,.more or less, being known a*
a part of the woodland tract of the late
James Sanders, adjoining lands of J O.
Sander*, Ktiftu Sauders.and others, be
ing tbe portion of the land assigned to
Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders in partition
among herself and childrvn.
ALSO,
All that tract'of land containing cne
hundred acres, more or lesa, adjoining
lairds of Simon Brawn, J. W. Handera,
estate of Elizabeth Sanders, Henry Mor
ris and others.
Terms cash. Purchaser; to pay for
papers.
O I)
uovlIMd
Mortgagee’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a power contained in
a certain deed of bargain and sale corii-
niouiy called a mortgage, executed and
delivered by Mrs. Susan E. Creech to the
Bank of Barnwell on the 23d day of
January, 1890, and recorded on the 18th
pages 22 and 23 in tbe office of the Reg
ister of Mesne Conveyances for Barn
well County, State of South Carolina,
wo will sell at Barnwell, In front of the
Court House, on Monday, the seventh
day of December, 1891, it being sale*
day in said month, within the legal
hour*.of sale,.the. following described
property:
Ail th&t tract of land containing two
hundred and eight- sore* and bounded
by land* of Cudjo Hay, eatato of F H.
Gantt, estate of A. B. Owen*. W. S.
Havener and Pauline Bates, in lied Oak
township.
Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
THE BANK OF BARNWELL,
Mortgagee.
ROBERT ALDRICH,
Mortgagee's Attorney.
novl9-td • . *
Master’s Sale-
St at* or South Carolina,
Barnwki.l County.
Mike Brow n. Plaintiff, *gain«t Goorge
M. Hogg And Mary A. Nobles, De
fendaui*.
FORKCLOaUR*.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
tie directed in the above entitled cause
^ wfll sell at Barnwell. In front*of tbe
Court House, on Mundav, the 7th day
of December next. It being «aleoday in
»aid mouth, within the legal houia of
axle, the following described real estate
•dtnate, lying and being within thebiate
The prophets say that the coming
long and severe. We don’t know about that nor do w<*
W ^ ‘I ' _ *
eare, for wc are ready to match our reRources against th^
cold of the !North wind and the down pour of the lowering
clouds. For our stocks arc so cofhplete that we feel
ae
Lttcretia Atkinson, Marion IV
and Jnlla^. May, Plaii
Jno. C. Dhwllng et al,
BY VIRTUE of an execution to me
directed In the above stated canoe I will
fell at BamwcR, in front of the Court |
louse, on aaleaday in December 1891, it
being the seventh day In said moifUi,
within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing described real property:
AH that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and living in Barnwell
county containing one hundred and I
fourteen (Tl4j aerea and bounded by
land* of Mrs.* Lucretia Atkinson, Julia
P. May, the public road leading to
Charleston and the Edl*to River, being
tfaet known as No. 2 on plat of Mixson,
surveyor
ALSO,
All that plroe or parcel of land.in said i „ . . IHPBB r t w
county containing one hundred and five equal to any CGlUpctltlGIl With the elCHQlCHtS as WC DeilCVe
(l<)<>) acre* ami bounded by lands of Ju-I x * .
MeFaiCand FtHsto^RHeT 1 *a?d trwt 0urse l VC8 1° be superior to all rivalry with other merchants#
^Levied*n^and*^hTroiuas the] Men outfitted with ourJhats, caps, clothing, underwear,
gaiTExecmion * l nd costa.^ 110 8Ati8fv hosiery, boots, shoes and gloves will be as comfortable in
fj’ 61 ^ 1 * of sale cash. Purchasertopay the fields and the forests as in their cosy sitting rooms.
Ladies wearing our dress goods, among which are all th^
standard fabrics and all the new candidates for their fair fh^
nqt be shut in from healthful and happy' out door exercise
and confined to the dulness of their home chimney corner®
The Babies. A\ r e have not forgotten them in our prepa-
rations f°r the winter. The warmest and softest flannels,
J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C,
novl9-td
All
and county afor
One hundred
Cypress Wiwn»ti!|
North land* of th
*ti.l :
acres of land in Great
nd adjoining on the
aid G. M. Ungg, on
f J. A. Jenkln«, mi
if Frank Barber and
tors.
dng forty
> place and
logg, Wll-
for
ike Eaet hr h»w
(he South by UtuGo
lands of John E. 3a
ALSO,
That tract of land contal
serf* and know a a* i he IMatti
ail joining land* of William I
Ham Moody and \Y, It !U>) n’oii.
Term* cash. Purchaser to pay
paper*.
G. DUNCAN EKLLINGKR,.
- noviH-ti| ^Master;
Silnimonsto Ibjui Diftiduh.
Stats or South Carolina, HaRnwcll
County—lx ths Court or Common
Plsa*.
The American Freehold Land Mortgage
Company of London, Limited, Plain
tiff,
against
J. T. Youngblood and Samuel Young
blood, iJetendsnt*.
COPT SUMMON^. FOR RrLIEF. ,
[Complaint Scried.J
To the iMfcndanta above named:
You are hereby »ninmooed and
qaired to an*wer th* coiupialnt iu thi»
action, of which a copy it herewith
arrved upon you, and to »
yotiramwer to the raid
the sobacrtt^ni at their
Law Kange, Columbia,
within twenty day* a
hereof, exclusive of the day of such *er
vice; and if you fail to answ er the(xun-
plaint witblu the time aforeatid, tbe
plaintiff In thi* action w ill apply to the
Coart for the relief demanded iu the
complaint
Dated at Columbia, S. C., September
If.tl, A. I). 1891.
[LSj VV.iill.MOBX SIMM*. C. C. P.
JOHN T. SLOAN. Jr.,
ALLEN J. GREEN,
Plaintiff’* Attorney*.
To the Defendant* J. T. Youngtdood
and Samuel H. Youngblood:
Take notice that the complaint in thf*
action (together with the Summon*, of
which the foregoing is a copy) was filed
In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Barnwell County. In the State
of Soiftb Carolina, on tbe 19th day of
October, 1891. —
JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr„
ALLEN J. GREEN,
Plaintiff’s Attorney*,
< ct22-Gw} Columbia, S. C.
BY V IRTUE of a power of sale con
tallied in n certain deed of bargain and
sale commonly called a Mortgage, exe
cuted and delivered to Caroline B. Sail
ua* and C. Ed Salinas, copartners under
the firm name of A. J Salinas A Son by
V.- Ca ';r.’ c * Cave, d. nl cave and | c j ress oroodfl, hosiery, shoes have been laid in plentifully for
Medleu* Williams on the 13th day of I # 0 J ^
February, 1890, and recorded in Book o j the little folks. * * ^
V, pages 190-90 in the office of (be Reg
ister of Mesne Conveyance* for Barn
well County. State of South Carolina,
we will sell in front of the Court House
at Barnwell, on Monday, the seventh
day of December next, it being salesday
in said month, within the legat hours of
sale, the following described reai estate:
All Uiose several tracts of land lying,
being and situate tn the aforesaid State
and county on or near the head water*
of Mill Branch, to wit: One tract con-
tainlngtwo hundred (200) acre* bound- ^
•d by lands formerly cf Mike Brown aud of both home and foreign markets,
land* of Connelly, estate of Brunson |
and Edwin Hazel as represented by a
plat thereof made by J. 8. Mix*on, C.
E , dated March 4th, 1886, and now the
property of the said A.jC. Cave.
ALSO,
One tract containing one hundred and
sixteen acre* bounded by lands of Mikelgtocks that cannot fail to please the best tastes and judg-
Brown formerly ami land* of Connelly | 1 *
and Keane and Edwin Hazel as rep re
mnde by 4.
arch 4th,
and now the said property of II. C. Cave
ALSO
One fact ror.talnTng one hundred and
aevooty-elght (178) aero* hounded by
lands formerly of Mike Brown aud
land* of J. J. liugg, M. L Cloy, Keb«
ca William- and esvate of Rruunon a*
repren-utrd by a plat thereof made bv
J. H. Mix*on, C. K.*, dated March 0»h
‘886, and now tbe projierty of said D.
M. Cave.
ALSO,
One tract containing one hundred an
fifty (139) acre* and bounded by
of Mike Brow n, Mr*. J. J. Ilug/ and W
K. Will lain* and represented by such
me!** and bounds on a plat made by J.
We take special pleasure in cailiK^attention to our heavy
goods for those whose occupations require articles that will ~
stand hard usage and rough work.
Good food is bettef than bad medicine. Our stock of
groceries is A 1. We are keeping a smoke house and
store room large and full enough to supply the housekeep
ers of a half a dozen townships with the very best CatarWew*
At this season when money is in circulation every house
keeper should make some additions to the comforts and*"
conveniences of home. In furniture, mattresses, crockery-
ware, stoves and house furnishing goods generally we have
•ruled by a plat thereof
Mixaon, <L dau-d Mi
upy o'
Int on
N<*. —
8. Mixaon, dated March 4th, 1883;
tract formerly farfi.ngrd t«> Jaool
Cava, now tho property of Mail
A UliitfUS.
Terms cash. Purcbaoar to pay
papers. •
A. J. SALINAS A HON,
Mortgagees
A T. WOODWARD,
Atlornoy for Mortgager*.
Mortgagee 's Sale
i—O l l,,
Real and Personal Property
the Enterprise Manufactur
ing Company.
this
» F.
for
of
office
south Carolina
fter the ncrvlci
BY VI RTl R * power contained In
Silmmons to Absent Defendant.
South
Stair of South Carolina
BamvMll County.
Court of Common
TUao,--
The American Freehold Land Mortgage
Company of liondou, Limited, Plain-
. uir r .... —-Tzrr!rirrr^
^ ~ * --^srgainst
India J. Miller, Defendant.
COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIKF.
{Complaint Served)
To the Defendant India J. Miller:
You are hereby summoned aud re
quired to answer thqeomplairft in tbia
action, of which a*copy is herewith
*erved upon you, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on
the subscribers at their office, No. —
Law Range, Columbia, South Carolina,
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the daly of *ueh ser
vice; and if you fall to answer the com
plaint within the tune aforesaid, the
plaintiff lu thi# action will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint. . k \
Dated at Columbia, S. C., September
16th A. D. 1891.
[ls} W. Gxlmobr Simms, C CLP.
. JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr., -
ALLEN J GREEN, \
riaintiff’s Attorney*.
To the Defendant fhdia J. Miller:
Take notice that tbe complaint in thi*
action (together with the Furnmnn* of
which the foregoing i* a copy! waa filed
in tfie office of (he Cletk^of the Circuit
Court of Barnwell County, In the State
of South Carolina, on the 19th day of
1891 —
JOilNT.SLOANjJr.,
* ALKKN4 GRierN,
mortgage, executed on the *eco»d day
of Octotier. A D. 1891. fay tbe Enter
prise Manufacturing Company and re
corded in Book 3 V. p. MB, ofilce R. If.
C. of Barnwell County, to secure a debt
of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dol
lars and interest and exfiensf* now past
due, I w\ll sell at Barnwell C. II. 8. C.,
on sale d*y in December next, it lieing
the first Monday and seventh day of the
said month, AH that lot or parcel of
land and the buildings thereon in the
town of Barnwell upon which the En
terprise Manufacturing Company Fac
tory i* established, bounded on the
North by lands of A K. Ford, Ka^t by
the Barnwell R. Rd., West and South
west by lands of Charles Pethmann.
ALSO,
All that lot of laffil in the town of
Barnwell purchased from Charles PeCh-
mann on the 8th dky of May, A. 1). 1899,
and bounded by lands of Frank Green,
Mike Brown, J. W. Woodward and Lou
Coleman.
ALSO,
AH the Machinery, Tools, and Fix
tures, and property contained in said
Factory and belonging to said corpora
tion, consisting of 1 No. 3 Planer and
Matcher, l No. 7 Moulder and Sider, 1
No. G Moulder and Shier,! No. 12 Join-
ter, 1 Saw Bench, I No. 2 Morticer and
Boxes, 1 No 2 Band Saw, 1 Swing Saw,
1 Blind Corer and Morticer, 1 Self Feed
Panel Raiser, 1 Door. Sash and Blind
Clamp, 1 Single Spindle Shaper, 1 Six
teen Wood Lathe, 1 Sander and Borer,
1 Blind Wiret, 1 Two and one-fourth
Hand Metre, 1 Double Bench Grinder,
1 Pony Flaher, Shafting, Pulleys and
Belting, 1 Shingle Machine, 1 Fifty H,
P. Double Valve Engine and Boiler, 1
Drill Press, 2 Forges and set of Black
smith Tool»71 Hub arid Boxing Ma
chine, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Extra Saw for
Shingle Machine, all tool*and machines
used in shops, all wheels, irons, hard
ware, wood and lumber, all paint*, oils,
varnishe*, glass, putty, &e„ In said
shop*. Also, 1 Saw Mill and Belting
complete, and 1 Timber Cart, 1 38 Shin
gle Mill Saw with collar attached. 1
Groenlee Relishing Machine, Shafting,
Pulleys, Ac., 1 No. 2 Tenener. Double
Head, 1 No. 2 Coper. 1 Door Kellsher
and 1 SlatTenerer, and all fixtures and
attachments thereto belonging, aud all
otfaertnaefiine* or properties contained
in said Factory.
'Phis sale will be made subject to a
prior mortgage over said Machine* aud
other chattel* above described, in favor
ofV.C. Badham for Fifteen Hundred
and Thlttv three Dollar* and interest.
Terms of sale CA.^ii ou day of sale.
MRS. JENNIE B
meiitH. •
As to pricoH. We are not under the false flag that our
prices are below’ cost, but we have cut cliarges as closely as
they can be on honest goods, full weight* and just meaa-
■Mk We know’ that the cotton crop is short and its price#
low and we are willing to meet the people half way in their
fight with hard times. Try us and judge us according t#
the performance of our promises.
Best prices paid^for cotton and all country produce.
McNAB & WALKER,
Barnwell C. H„ S. C.
THE PATHOS OF PEACE
BETTER THAN
THE WAYS OF WAR.
Jnot aftrr the lynching, in Xtw Orleans a few months ago, of eleven member*
of the Mafia by a volunteer band of American avengers, some of tbe daily papers
created a little uneasiness by declaring that King Humbert's iron dsds could
•hell New York from anchorage beyond the range of the shore forts and ba k .«r-
ies, and lay the bu*iue*s dietropoUs of tbe country In ashesor under contribution.
W ithout discussing Uncle Sam'* ability to take care of hi* poaactaious
MieriALSOR
Takes pleasure In Informing the public that on hi* recent visit to tbe North bo
captured New York, New England aud a big slice of the North-West. He went
supplied with the aumumition of gold, silver, greenback* and certified cheek*
and merchahtt, manufacturer* and importers surrendered upon the Ural sum
mon*, threw open their stocks and told Micbalson to help himself to all he want
ed and to pay them what he pleased. They were demoralized by the outflow of
gold to Europe and welcomed Michalson and hi* money as a hard pressed soldier
cheers the comrades who come to his help and turns the tide of the battle going
against hi* flag.
IMI±cli.a,lsoiL
Helped himself liberally. The proofs that he did so *re a* plain as they can bow
The Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast Line and the Richmond A
Danville system are witnesses on bis behalf. They are hurrying Southward a*
fast as steam can turn their wheel* tbe.goods that he nominally bought. Even
now the first consignments are coming in rikI
1Vnic!b-a,lsoxL
Invites the people to come from all the adjacent country and neighboring towns,
buy all the good* they want so cheaply that they w ill forget all about the low
prices of cotton, go home rejoicing with fresh courage to battle with bard times.
As s partial list of the good goods aud great bargains that Micbaioon has in
store he asks attention to the following lew examples that show the comparison
of Northern and Southern prices: * -x. *
f11,000 worth of New York clothing—Michalson'* price. |6,00fi, --
|7,0<K) worth of Boston Shoes. Slippers, <&c.—Michalson'* price, $4,780,
$9,000 worth of Ladies Dress Goods—Michalson’* price, $8,009,
$10,000 worth of Notions—Michalson’s price, *6,000.
$10,000 worth of Gent’* Furnishing Goods—Michalson’s price, $5,500,
$3,000 worth of Furniture—Michalson’s price, $2,o00.
$1,000 worth of Tin and Wood ware—Micbalson’s price, $500,
$10,000 worth of Bacon, Hams, Sugar, ffc.—lllcbalaen’s price, $6,000,
$2,500 worth of Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries - Michalson’* price, $1,00ft
$5,000 worth of Axes, Hoes, Farm Hardware—Michalson’« price, 52/ 00.
$1,000 worth of Table Cutlery and Crockery—Mtohslson’s prifcb, $500. “
$1,000 worth of Buggies and Wagons—51 ichalson’s price. $750.
These quotations are offered as texts for thought, presented as sign boards to
show the people the best road to better times. Michalson Mae tfrensaad* if goods.
He has bargains that everybody needs and can afford: If you don’t see what vow
want ask for it. Michalson has it, but does net promise to keep italwayz. Como
soon and in a hurry before tbe cream is scooped. He hasn’t time or tongue
enough to make a three hours talk, bat he will help the country more betweei*
now and Christmas than all the politicians’can do this sfde of the day of judg
ment, If buyers and sellers will only come to the pic nic. Sherman’s camp fol
lowers and Kilpatrick’s torch light trooper* laid waste emr fair country, Tho
tariff and taxes ahd high prices have made the people poorer year after year.
M icha I son iz tired of that. He wfll give this fairs work to tbe good of the peo
ple. Instead of grasping for profit he will try to clear expense* and make friends.
When times get better snd ths farmers are out of trouble he will trv to mako
money. That is his platform for sit days in the week, and. ererybodv'ls asked to
come and see him standing there, giving the best prices for cotton and all couii*
try produce and selling all kinds of goods to ail aorta of people at only one prict
ai\d that below zero. ., ^