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People. ESTATE s HOLMES, Editor 1 Prop r, C’OUHTf 8 CIBCULATIOH. DAY, DECEMBER *, 1HOI W: ■■■■ - 1 ■' ■ ■' W«i»tf>rii fAfiticr* have *owu iiioru IvhMtililM fair than la^f. ——— III III Ml IldjiiO' MflVef Wiia unanl* ^^noiialy elected ( hlef .luntice on Tue»- The Auguaia EveninK llernhl apeak* S of yoiyfe **Uncle George Tillman" n* ♦»the ^poldlan Lint ." MiwGroverGIevelnnd and looby Ruth | are not doing well. They will quit New Tork city and vpeud tlte wlntcr at Lake- wood. Oetavu* €«>1k»ii, nmnaglng editor of Ute'Charle^toy World before It died, 1*» kalji to be “on the road" with a thentrl- ?W*§|jP mm. cel troupe rt4 / - < : H«u J. Jf. Maher It*4 Pnipleted the eiviV code nud aulmtltted It to the T/eg- bdattire. He will aak for more time to fltdsh the iwnal codc^ * Br nermleelon of the PK»b*te Court I will aell on Thuraday, loth o/ Decern- ber, at the residence of tbe late W. A. Moody, beginning at 10 o'clock, to the blgheat bidder for catb all the iMiraoiiat n Hirty belonging to the Estate of W. U»udy, drcciiw‘d t conniuiii,.' of two iVblea, one Horae, cow and valf, lot of hoga, ft 000 poutida of fodder, 3*25 buah- ctsof corn, 30(. buahcla of cottcm seed, pea*, plHnt.af.ini|M.ooU and Impleruenta, lionachold and kifeben lurnlture and other articlea of persona) propertv. ~ r ELIZA C\ 1*111LCOT, td Administratrix. LIEN WARRANT SALeT - Statk of Socth C A koun a. k» Ba«nwki.i. Cot’XTT, , f W. A, Blount against A. P. Bett'aon. BY VIHTUE of a Lien warrant to me directed In the above entitled cause I have levied upon and will aell at Apple- ton on Thuraday. lOjfh day of Decem ber next, to the highest bidder for cash within the legal hours of sale. Fifteen bushels of corn, more or less, *200 {Mtunds of r ea hay, more or less, 500 pihnds of aeed cotton, more or leaa Levied upon ami to be sold as the property of A. 1*. Bettisou to satisfy said lien warrant. .1, W. LANCASTER, 8, B, C, r Sheriff's Office, 24th November, 1801. Elisabeth Salley, Plaintiff, against IIat- tle Glover, David Wright and Henry Glover, Defendants. PAXTinO* BY VIRTUE of a decreUl order me directed In the above eutitlid ci I will sell at Barnwell, in front of Court House, on Monday, (he 7th day of December next, it being saleaday in said tnontli, althinthe legal hour* of 5sale, the following described real estate situ ate. lying and being within tbe State ana county a fo jour id: All that certain lot of land cbntalnfn live acres, more or loss, in Barn wo county in said State, bounded as fol lows; North by South Carolina Hail- road, East by lands of E. M. Cox, ^outh by lands of W. B. Adams, and West by landsof G. B. Free, being the same land sold and conveyed to the said Henrietta Wright by Mrs. M. II. Copeland,by her (leedclafced the IQjth day of November, 188.‘I, and duly recorded in LhoBegUter’s office for said county. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay Mas ter for papeis, and all taxes due too tire year 1891. ** G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, nov19-td Master. ber, month,* Conveyance* County, wo well sell Court House at Barnwell, the seventh day of Deoem- It being salesday In fcatd ithln tbe legal hooraof sale, the following described real property: All that lot of laud In the Town of Barnwell containing one-half acre, with the buildings thereon, represented K on Plat made by G-Duncan Bellinger, H] Esq , as lot No. 6 and bouhdiHl as fol lows; On the North by lot of Henry Brown, on the Southey a street which separates said lot from lands of U. B. Hammett, on the East by lot of Fred Nix, deceased, on the West by the Blaekville road which separates said lot from the lands oLCharles Pechmann. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. RICHARD RYAN, MILTON WILLIAMS, Of t W. A. HOLMAN, 5 Attorney for Mortgagees. Masters Sale. Mortgagee's Sale. session at Hptrtanhargand the Annual Conference of the M. E Church, South, at Darlington this week. Many white farmers In the up coun try are quitting their tfehls and taking . work in the factorlea on account of crop failures and the low price of cotton. Wfjtendant the Governor’s message as a supplement this w eek. 11 it' a state paper well worth reading. We cannot agree with some of his concithdons. The Annual CoinmunIcatlpn.of the M. W. Grand Lodge-nf-A. F. M, of Booth Carolina will be held at Masonic Temple, Charleston, on next Tuesday, 8th ins’ant. - Augusta exjwrtinrgiiieup this year’s cotton crop as compared with tbe last at 10 per cent, short west of the Missis sippi and 33 per cent, short this tide. Congress will meet next Monday. If H shall do nothing to hurt the country we shall be satisfied. If Itshsll accom plish any benefit we shall bo agreeably surprised. Congressman John J. Hemphill will be married at itt. John’s KpLcopal Church, Washington, on the 23d in«C, to Mias BelXle, daughter of the late dji- tingulsheil Prof. Henry, of the Smith sonian Institute. VfrgLnia and NurtU CsrUfos farmers complsinuf tbe over prmiimtlon of to- baeoo, and prumlae to give more stteu- jtlon hereafter to food crop*. The to- baooo growers who fhake money arr those who raise it ass surplus crop. Thursday was a proud Palmetto dav at the Auguata Kxjioaltlan. The Clta- do* cadeu raptured the city and Hie stranger* within Its gates, and Col. Coward’* offhand address eclipaod the aat speech of Georgia’s rainbow ora tor, John Temple Graves. LIEN WARRANT SALE. Statkov Soutu Carolina, ) Barnwkll County. | D. L. Mixson against II. II. Owens. BY VIRTUE of a lien warrant to me directed in the above entitled cause 1 haTe levied np«tn aml wTH seil at Daniel Mlxson’s on Tuesday the 8th day of December 1891 within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, . 710 pounds of fodder, more or lesr. 780 pounds of seed cotton, more or les*'. a . * 27 bushels of corn, more or less. Levied ii|K>n end to be sold as the property of II. II. Owens to satisfy said lien warrant. J. W. LANCASTER, 8. B. C. Sheriff’s office, 24th November 1891. t The reason money Is srarre with us it that we a%>itd nearly ail onr money to other tactions of the eountrj 4 in the shape of tariff and penstoits, which we cannot help, and for corn, mules, bav n and other things that we might raise at home.—Newberry Observer. W. 8. McAlister, Of Mississippi, has Issued a call fora National (Convention of “all anti-enb-treasury alilaucemen In the Unit*! States” to be be held In Memphis, Tenn.,on the 10th of Decem ber 1HU1. ATI lucal organization* are invited to send full delegations, the number fr^meach to be determined by mOL^ ~ can Jacob Stoat Fees t , the late Hcpubli- candidate for Governor of New York, who was beaten by over forty thonsa.id majority, says that one speech mad* hy ex-President Cleveland chang ed 10,U00 votes to the Democratic col umn. He may be right, but any ordi nary candidate so deeply snowed under w ould hardly know what hit him.- ''if., The Augusta Exposition closed on Saturday. It was a great success. South Carolina was awarded the first prize for the grandeur and magnificence of its State exhibit, and especially the exten sive display of timber. No other State’s exhibit, *and twenty-four were there represented, could approach South Car olina’s in any respect. The first session of the Mining Con gress# of the United States was hejd In Denver, week before last. Eastern, Middle, Southern and Western States were represented. A resolution was adopted “demanding the enactment of . a law hy which silver shall be coined free In all the mints equally with gold, arid to have with it full and unrestrict ed monetary power, and that the coin age be in the ratio of sixteen to one.” The vote was taken by a roll call of psir States and mnhed 457 for and only 4 against the resolution. ’ . Young America has been taught ever since the closeof the Revolutionary war to venerate the memory of George WtUhlngton and his hatchet. They have been held up as examples to be im itated by everybody who wanted to be President or to marry a rich widow. But the unfeeling hand of modern discovery is gradually stripping him of M# Sunday school characfqr. First it was found out that he preferred Apple *#*16 Cherry .Bounce, next that lie could swear like a trooper when be i*t 4l»d bU collar button and the an old court journal was un- proves that he was fre- an ace of being sent to UEN WARRANT SALE. Static ov Soi’tii Carolina 1 BarnwkllCol’mty. > Mary K.P atts against Tom Calton. BY VIRTUE of aXien warrant to me directed in tbe above entitled cause I have levied upon and will sell at O. D. A. VVil*on’s place In Baldoc township on Wednesday, 9th day of December next wifhin the legal hours of caie, to thn highest bidder lor cash Three Kale* Of Cotton, One hundred bushels of corn, more or lefca. Levied upon ami to be sold as tbe property of Tom Calton to satisfy said lien warrant. J. *»'. LANCASTER, S. B. C. Sheriff’* Office, 2ltli November, 1891._ E$TaTeSALE. MBS Kf.lZAIlKTII I’HIESTER. I'lirmmnt to an order of Die Probate Court i w ill onl! at the l.it* re4ldeuce of Mrs. EiiaalMfili l*r)M»t«r, deeoased. near Buford's Uridge, on Wednesday, Ifltk tswremtwr. t»egtniitng at It o’cWk aioj coutiuuiog from dav to dav until «,f ii»e |iers«*«tai pmperty i»f the *aid Mrs. Kil/.»I»crl: l*rle*ter, deceased, t^oiisUtlng of ‘ I Engine. Shafting and Pulleys, Cot ton Gin*. Feeder* and Condenser*, six mules, wagon, cotton planters, plow* and oilier Iwnn implement* and machin ery, household furniture, corn, (odder and numerous other articles of personal property. Term* cash. J. A. .IF.NKIN’S. Adminlltrstor of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Pricster, deceased. . nov2U-3w MASTER’S SALE. - Statk ofHocth Carolina,) County ok Barnwbll. f IN TUX COURT OF COMMON FLKA*. John C. Wciters, Executor of the last w ill of O. F. Welu*r*, deceased, 1‘lain- tiff, against C. Sahlmann, Jr., De fendant BY VI RTUEof a decretal order made in the above entitled cause, ami by the authority of the same, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, in front of tbe Bank of Bamberg In the said Mate and County, on Saturday the 12th day cf December next, (being the Saturday after .Sales- day in *ald month) between the hour* of 12 M. and 2 P. M. the following real e*UU\ to wit: “All that lot of land with the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of Bam berg, in the State and County aforesaid, and having a frontage on Bamberg street of sixty-threc feet, and running hack two hundred and slxty-tyvo feet to Libel ty street, and imunded on the North by lots formerly of Gantt and Johnson, South by lot of A. 1*. 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, Muster 17 Nov. 1891. tof taxes. the Mortgage Sale. •. BY VIRTUE of a power of sale con tained in a certain deed of bargain and sale commonly called a Mortgage execu ted and delivered by J. M. Cave to the Uitlzans Savings Bank of Barnwell on the l&th day of April, 1891, and recorded in the office of the Register of Mesne Conveyances for Barn we 11 countv. State of South Canrdiua, in Book 5 \ v , page 482 et seq., we will sell at Barnwell in front of the Court House, on Monday, the seventh day of December, 1891, it being salesday In said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in the county and State aforesaid: All that certain lot or parcel of land sltuat« In the town of Elko containing one acre, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of VV. T. Cave, and on the East by W. T. Cave, South by tbe old Charleston road, West by lands of A. P. Woodward. ALSO, All that lot or parcel of land situate In Ban! well county and State aforesaid containing one hundred (100) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by J M. Green, East by D. M Johnston, WestbvJ W. Hair and others, South byS. N. Green, known as Gien Lock farm, tu be sold In two tracts of fifty acres each, having such shapes and boundaries as appear on a plat to be seen at office of A. T» Woodward. to pay for Barnwrll County. W. L. Bush. I). W. Bush et al. Plain tiffs, against George S. Newman, An nie L. Newman et ai, Defendants. PA*TIT10k. BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me In thft tthnv* entlfcUtfl oauae I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the 7th day of December next, it being salesday in said month, w ithin the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate situate, lying ami being within the State and county aforesaid: Alt that tract 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 Rhape and boundaries as will more fully appear by reference to a plat exe cuted by John Bates, Jr., Civil Engin eer, on the 3Uth day of June, 1891, made th* above on file in e Court of Common Pleas for said county, and de scribed thereon as Number3. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER. _nov!9-td aster. Master’s Sale. South Carolina, ) Baknwkll County.) Phoebe 8. Malone, Plaintiff, against Mattie K. Bryan and Uulah P.Kesves, Defendants rORKCLOlURB. VIRTUE of a decretal order to BY VIRTUE of a power contained in of feargatn aad 11 to eom- monly called a mortgage, executed and delivered byAlrs. Bnsan Mr Creech to the Bank of Barnwell oil the 23d day of Januarv. 1890, and recorded on the 18th day of February, 1890, In volume 5 W. pages 22 and 23 in the office of the Reg ister of Mesne Conveyances for Barm wali Comity, State of Houth Carolina BY we will sell at Barnwell, In front of the Court House, on Monday, the seventh day of December, 1891, It being saiea- day in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property: All that tract of land containing two hundred and eight acres and bounded by lands of Cudjo Hey, estate of F. if. Gantt, estate of A. B. Owens. W. S. Havener and Pauline Bates, in Red Oak township. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. v . THE BANK OF BARNWELL, Mortgagee. ROBERT ALDRICH, Mortgagee’s Attorney. novI9-td Master’s Sale- Statr ov South Carolina,) Barnwell County. f Mike Brown Plaintiff, against George M. Hogg and Alary A. Nobles, De fendants. VORlCLOaURE. BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed In tbe above entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, In front of the Court House, on Monday, the 7th day of December next, it being »ale*day in *ald month, within the legal hours of I lie I Lncretfta and J Jno. C. Dowll BY VIRTUEolah execution to directed in ihc above stated cause 1 will sell at Bartlwell, In front of the Court House, on salesday in December .1891, It being the seventh day In said roonthf within the legal hours of sale, tbe fol lowing described real property; AH that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying amDiieing In Barnwell county containing one hundred and fourteen (114) acres and bounded by lands of Mrs. Lucretia Atkinson. Julhi P. May. the public road leading to Charleston and the Edisto River, being tract known as No. 2 on plat of Mixson,- surVeyor * ALSO, 1. All that pl?pe or parcel of land In said County containing one hundred and live (103) acres and bounded oy lands of Ju lia P. May. Lucretia Atkinson, Alex McFaJI and Edisto River, said tract known as “B” on plat aforesaid t Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Marion P. Trottl to satisfy said Exeeutlon and costs. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W.’ LANCASTER, S. B. C. Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE of a power of sale con tained in a certain deed of bargain and sale commonly called a Mortgage, exe- f euted and delivered to Caroline B. Sali- nasarid C. Ed Salinas, copartners under the firm name of A. J. Salinas & Son by A. C. Cave, H. C. Cave, D. M. Cave and Medicos Williams on the 13th day of February, 1890, and recorded in Book 5 V, pages 190-0(} in the office of the Reg ister of Mesne Conveyances 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, wismo the legal hours of sale, the foilowingriescribed real estate: All those severalVracts of land lying, being and oituate in the aforesaid Bute and county on or near the head waters of Mill Branch, to wit: One tract con taining two hundred (200) acres bound ed by lands formerly cf Mike Brown and lands of Connelly, estate of Brun*on and Edwin Hazel as represented by a plat thereof made by J. S. Mixson, C. E , dated Ifan-h 4t.h, 1886, and now the property ofthe said A. C. Cave. ALSO, sixteen acre* bounded by land*of Mike Brow n formerly and lands of Connelly and Keane and Edwin llasel as repre sented by a plat thereof made hy J. S Mixson, C. K., dated March 4thf 1886, and now the said property of II. C. Cave. ■ also Welcome Winter Th^ jpyophets say that the cotmng winter .will bo severe. — We don’t know about that nor do we I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court Houae, on Momlav, the 7th dav of December next, It being salesday in s.nld month, within the legal hour* of •ale. the following deeoribed real estate situate, lying and being within the State and county aforesaid: Ail that certain tract or uaroel of land in the County and State aforesaid, sltu- au, lying and being in Bull Pond own- ship. containing two hundred and thtr- ty-two acres, more or le»a, and bfftinded now or iataly on the North by lands of 1*. S. Malone, Ksst by land* of Samuel G. Lawton, Southeast and South by lands of WrotonA Co., Rebecca Keel and other* and on Die West by land* of W. L. Best, all of wrhich will more fully appear by reference to a plat of the -Hum made by J. S. Mixson and dated Oct. 22d, 1887. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, novli»-td Master. Master’s Sale. Statr or South Carolina—Barnwell < ’OtJNTT. Su*an Bowman and Sallle Dorn, by her guardian md litem, J. O. Patterson, Plaintiff, HgsinMt Lillian Broadwater, JoHeph Prim**, S. M. Broadwater. Sa vannah Kiggings, Mattie Wian, J. 11 Erglc, Sarah M. Erglc, William Kr- gle. Minnie Broadwater and William Broadwater, Defendants. „ partition. , BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause 1 will sell in froutof the Bankof Bam berg on Saturday, the 12th day of De cember next, betw een the hours of 12m. and 2 p. in., the following described real estate: All that certain piece 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 bounded on the North by lands of E. R. Hayes, Graded School, A. G. Varn and street leading to Mid way, S. C., on the South by lands of J. M.’Felder and Patty Dyches, on the East by lands of J. M. Felder and street or road leading to Midway, S. C. f -and on the West by lands of T. Ai Green and Mrs. M. R. Brickie. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, novl9-td Master. Cypres* township and adjoining on the North lands of the said G. M. Hogg, cn 1880, and now tbe property of said D. M. Cava. ALSO, One tract containing •ale, the following described wSumaU I 0n « on « h / ,ndr ! >tl .*P d ms dlrwoted In the above entitled came *Uuat«,TyTiig ibifteTng wlthrn the State J «vre"ty-eight, a?*) aj res bounded by and county aforeoald: I !* ni !* ! 0 f a 7 t, !! r ° r One hundred acres of land In Great ‘“"i',?/. ^ J * "Z**’ “* L / ‘ oy ’ Kebr< * lea William* and e*iate of Brunnou •*.«.. -^i 1 « *• represented by a plat thereof made b> j With htU'U tiniest, the East by land* of J. A. Jeaklni, on 1 J * 8 - M ‘x*<*n, U. E., dated Man-1. 6»l. the South by iandsof Frank Barber and lands of John E. Sanhers. ALSO, g That tract of land containing forty I One tract containing on# hundred and care, for we ard ready to match our resources against the cold of the North wind and the down pour of the lowering clouds. For our stocks are so complete that we feel a« equal to any competition with the “elements” as we believe ourselv^i fj^be superior to all rivalry with other merchants* Men outfitted with our hats, caps, clothing, underwear, hosiery, boots, shoes and gloves will be as comfortable in the fields and the forests as in their cosy sitting rooms. r Ladiea wcni ing our dress goods. niMffly nftioh ricsana all the new candidates for their fair vor, our shoes, cloaks, gloves, knit and woolen goods w] not be shut in from healthful and happy out door exereh and confined to the dulness of their home chimney corn©] The Babies. hare notrfiji^otteirth^mTn'u^prepa- iations fi'r the winter. The warmest and softest flannels, dress goods, hosiery, shoes have been Mid in plentifully for the little folks. -We take special pleasure ii^oalling 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 arc keeping a smoke house and store room large and full enough to supply the housekeep-^ ers of a half n dozen townships with the very best eatabl of both home and foreign markets. At this season when money U in eireulatton every hous^T^ keeper -ahould make some' additions to the comforts and conveniences of home. In furniture, mattresses, crockery- ware, stoves and house furnishing goods generally we have stocks that cannot fail to please the best tastes and judg- ments. * As to prices. We are not nmler the false flag that our prices are below cost, but we have cut elu^rges as closely as they can be on honest goods, full weights and just meas ures. We know' that the cotton crop is short and its prices low and we are willing to meet the people half way in their Fry us and judge us according to the performance of our promises. Best prices |Miid for cotton and all country produce. ep-^ fi acre* and known as the Halt* plica sod 1 *Hv (180) arres and boundad by adjoining lands of William Hogg, Wll- j of Mike Brown, Mrs. J. J. Hogg and W. - I R. William* and repn'**nt«d by «urh mete* auU bound* on a pint mad* by J. H. Mixson, dated Man-h 4th. 1886; this 4 tract formerly b*long»-d to Jacob I’. Gave, now tha property of Medkut Williams. Tor*u* cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. A. J. SALINAS 4tSO!f, Mortgagees. A. T. WOODWARD. Attorney for Mortgagees, Mortgagees Sale —OF— Real and Personal Property of the Enterprise Manufactur- . ing Company. Master’s Sale. Statb of South Carolina, 1 Barnwell County. p Alice Croft., Sarah Knopf, and Anna Morris, Plaintiffs, against Johnson Banders, W. P. J. W. Sanders, J. O. Sander*, Hugh Sanders, Rufus San ders and Van Sanders, 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 7th day of December next, It being salesday In said month, within the legal hours-of sale, the following described real estate situaie, 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 hotnesteadf of the late Jauies Sanders, adjoining lands ot Hugh Sanders, James O. handers and Wtllloin P. J. W. Sanders. ALSO, - ::: ' All that tract of land containing fifty- two acres, more or less, being known as a part of tbe woodland tract of the late Janies Sanders, adjoining lands of J. O. Handers, Rufus Sanders and others, be ing the portion of the hstrd assigned to Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders In partition among herself and children. ALSO, AH that tract of land containing one hundred seres, more or less, adjoining f lands of fihMrU^ n, J, W. Banders, Henry Mor- M to pay J llani Moody and W. K. Boynton. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. G. DUNCAN KELLINGKR, novl»-Ul Ms* ter. SilHimomlo Abseil Defeaduls. State or South Carolina, Barnwell County—Ik tue Court or C ommon Pleas. The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of London, Limited, Plain tiff, against J. T. Youngblood and Samuel Young blood, DefendanU. COPT SUMMONS. VOR RELIEF. [Complaint Served.} To the Defendants above named: You are hereby suninion«*si and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on thp subscribers at their office, No. — Law Range, Columbia, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the clay of such ser vice; and if you fail t«> answer the com plaint within Lite time aforesaid, the plaintiffin this action wiil apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. ~ Datcd at Columbia, 8. C., September Kith A. D. 1891. [ls] W. Gilmore Simms. C. C. JP. JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr., * ALLEN J. GREEN, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. To the Defendants J. T. Youngblood and Samuel B. Youngblood : Take notice that the complaint in this action (together with the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy ) wag filed In the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Barnwell County, in the State of South Carolina, on the 19th day of October, 189i. 1 JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr„ ALLEN J. GREEN, Plaintiff’s Attorney*, oct22-6w] Columbia, S. C. McNAfi & WALKER. r Barnwell C. //, S. C. Silmmons to Absent Defendant. Court of Common ' Pleat. State of South Carolina BamweU County. The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of London, Limited, Plain tiff, against ' India J. Miller, Defendant. copy summons for relief. (Complaint Served) To the Defendant India J. Miller: You are hereby summoned aud re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy Is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at tbelr office, No. — Law Range, Columbia, South Carolina, within, twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such ser vice; and If you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to tbe Cpurt for tbe relief demanded In the cbm plaint. Dated at Columbia, S. C.. September IGth A. D. 1891. . [ ls] W. Gilmore Simms, C C. IV JL JOHN T. SLOAN, Jr., ; , ALLENJ GREEN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant India J. Miller: v Take notice that tbs complaint In this action 'together with tbe Summons of which the foregoing Is a copy was filed In tbe office of the Clerk ortheCIrcuU orsTuth rireul", ’ 1 . * BY VIRTUE of a power contained in a certain deed of bargain and *ale or mortgage, executed on the •ocond day of October. A D. 1391, by the Enter prise Manufacturing Company and re corded in Book f> V. p. 516, office R. M. C. of Barnwell County, to secure a debt of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dol lars and interest and expense* now past due, I will sell at Barnwell C. II. 8. C., on sale clay in December next, it being the first Monday and seventh day of the said month, All that lot or parcel of iand aud the buildings thereon in the town <W Barnwell upon which the En terprise Manufacturing Company Fac tory is established, bounded on the North by lands of A. K. Ford, East hy the Barnwell R. Rd., Went and South west by* lands of Charles Pechmann. ALSO, All that lot of land in the town of Barnwell purchased from Charles Peeh- nianiYtjn the 8th day of May, A. I). 1890, and bounded by lands of Frank Green, Mike Brown, J. W. Woodward and Lou Coleman. ALSO, All 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, 1 No. 7 Moulder and Sider, 1 Np.4 Moulder and Sider, 1 No. 12 Join ter, 1 Saw Bench, 1 No. 2 Morticer and Boxes, 1 No. 2 Band Saw, 1 Swing Haw, 1 Blind Corer and Morticer, 1 Self Feed Pane] 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 Planer, 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 Tools, 1 Hub and Boxing Ma chine, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Extra Saw for Shingle Machine, all toolsand machines used in shops, sll wheels, Irons, hard ware, wood and lumber, all paints, oils, varnishes, glass, putty, &c., in said shops. Also, 1 Saw Mill and Belting complete, and 1 Timber Cart, 1 38 Shin gle Mill Saw with collar attached. 1 Greenlee Relishing Machine, Shafting, Pulleys, 4fce.. 1 No. 2 Tenener, Double Head, 1 No. 3 Coper. 1 Door RelDher and 1 Slat Teuerer, and all fixtures and attachment* thereto belonging, and all other machines or properties contained in said Factory. This sale will be made subject te • prior mortgage over said Machines and bar chattels above described, Jn favor of Y.C. Badham for Fifteen Hundred -:-THE PATHOS OF PEACE BETTEE THAN THE WAYS OF WAR. Just tfrer the lynching, In New Orleans a few months ago, of eleven member* of the Mafia by a volunteer hand of American avmg«r*, *<*«»»* of ibe dally paper* crested a little urteasines* by declaring that King Humbert's ironclads could shell New York from anchorage beyond the range of the shore forts and batter ies and lay the hu*1ne«s metropolis of the country )na*h««or under contribution. • Without discussing Uncle Sam’s ability to take care of his posae»sions MieHA SOR Take* pleasure In informing the public that on his recent visit to the North )\4 captured New York, New England aud a big slice of tbe North-Wt*t. He weqt supplied with the ammunition of gold, silver, greenbacks and certified checks* and merchants, manufacturer* and importers surrendered upon the first sum mon*, threw open their stocks and told Mlchaison to help himself to all be want ed and to pay them what he pleased. They were demoralised hy the outflow •( gold to Europe and welcomed Mlchaison and hi* money a* a hard pressed soldier cheers the comrades who come to his help and turns the tide of the battle going against his flag. Helped himself liberally. The proofs that he did so are as plain as they can bo. The Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic Coast Line and the Richmond A Danville system are witne**es on his behalf. They are hurrying Southward as fasr a* steam can turu their wheels the goods that he nominally bought. Even now the first consignments are coming in and - a HVH±C-b.alsoiZL Invites .the people to come from all the adjacent country and neighboring towns, buy all the goods they w ant so cheaply that they w ill forget all about the low prices of cotton, go hajne rejoicing with fresh courage to battle with hard times. As a partial list of the good good* and great bargains that Michalson has in store he ask* attention to tbs following few examples that show the comparison of Northern and Southern prices: 111,000 worth of New York clothing—MichaGon’s price, $6,000. $7,000 worth of Boston Shoes. Slippers, <&c.—Michalgon’s price, $4,750. $9,000 worth of Ladies £>ress G#*od*—Michalson’* price, $5,000. $10,000 worth of Notions—Michalson’g price, $6,000. $10,000 worth of Gent’s Furnishing Goods—Michalson’s price, $5,509. X $3,000 worth of Furniture—Michalson’s price, $*2,000. $1,000 worth of Tin and Wood ware—Mlcbalson’s price, $500. $1,000 worth of Buggies and Wagons—Mlchaison’* price $759. These quotations are offered as texts for thought, presented as sign boards to show the people the beat road to better times. Mjchalson has thousands >f goods. £ u f!5: He has bargains that everybody needs and can afford. If you don’t see what you want ask for It. Mlchaison has It, but does net promise to'keep italwaya. Come soon and in a hurry before tbe cream Is scooped. He hasn’t time 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 ment, If buyers and sellers will only come to the pfe nlc. Sherman’s camp lowers and Kilpatrick’s torch light trooper* laid waste our fair country. The tariff and taxes and high prices have made tbe people poorer year after year. Michalson Is tired of that. He will give this fall’s work to the good of the peo^ pie. Instead of grasping for profit be will try to clearexpenses and make friends. When times get better snd the farmers are out of trouble be Nil! try te make money. That i« hia platform for six days In the week, and everybody Is bsked to * come and see fcQm standing there, givtwg the best priBefiNoi cotton and try prodace ana aelllng all kinds of foods to X and that below zero. hi THE UVE MERCHANT, PerqNellj S. C.