The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 10, 1891, Image 2
m ap a'rm)Hplior<; fragrant
aih that knowM no wasting
ti.v » •; hot we can not develop it nml
-eoutu ahd Inty lt from us yc ryeii who
have iriuniphod over nature In your
Northern homes. tVo aro unworthy of
ami unusual to hold the la'nd (hat God
^ave ok, tonnn and take It.
it Barnwellf'sople.
I. HOLIES, Editor i Prop'r.
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KiiKST COUNTY (IRCILATK^N.
T il U HS l) A Y f l) KC K M 11E K 10 r 1KS
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The Governor’s Message.
XN’p aald last week that we did not
a^rm* with some of tin'Governor's <pon-
elnslous. Without attemptiug to dis-
eu-s the snuiro message we i»on-
tiou to*dny <Uir ohjeotlohs to two of his
inortrtmpomnt, fecolfl hi e n ilatto i»s:
First as to so revising the lines of the
CongrOKKioiTffkdivfeioiu that ti»o “black
district” shall no longer hirer opportM-
nity to ’he Nortli to hold our State mi
U* scorn In the National Con^rciH,
The gerrymander is a Northern in
vention ami Its- wide spread adoption
there toTednee Demoeratic represcr.ttt-.
lion In both the National and State Leg
islatures justiiles and makes necessary
its "use in the South. Whenever the
_ , , i new year of istrJ, My corn crop in .’SI
North initiate* reform in that directlOtt-f j rV -, r ,
1 wai almost a drnnpieth taliurc and I
was deli-'fited-v^hen :he old vear died
« Fdirefleld ViSwItiisaMS.
On Saturday night Sheriff Ootx, of
the
that ItelfM-yUp and feed th^vrorld; at
luune are Miottaand streams running j
f lpfrotiitliefcetofthetnountalnSjMnd Mdg^lh ld, gave the town nmrrhai^Jk
e wateraof our seacoast are teeming warrant fortiic arrest of a negro, f
. i » marshal and James Out/., mmi of thw
* ,,h » Hbovn-i . hcri|r Wi . nt |0 „ i,,
UK Ik a sky of stormles* azure, calm u* | t<»w n in search o^tm^ WIdle pnsah^g
higii Heaven's* untroubled smile; j through tho crowVLlekXutiday, a ne
gro who had served six yi^ars in ibe
*
On
FOE SALE. MASTER’S
llro. It It. Todd, of the.
ilouina), went over to Virginia week
hefnre laat and took unto himself a
wife, unbeknownst, to Ids huim* folks.
At (ho same time ' bachelor brethren
llacon, of the K Ig 'tield t.’hroniele^ and
VVihtqti, of ihe I'lv SK and itauuer, were
languishing with la grippe while.their
devils mixed tlcir njerflclnss«
^ITmesare, hard,”- said a friend oh
Momhty, ‘‘btrt they have been worse.
I’ll never forget liow glad I,was to see
I’enitentiary t oV manslaughter and w ho
Was pardonedon^eountof ill health,
stepped on young Otit/.V too*, a rough
fight loHoweti. and the latter was Mhot,
dying Sunday night.
On SaJeday there was a large .crowd
In town and threats w»we ma te* of
Jynelilug 1.unday,_\yho had been eaug{it
and lodged in jail, 'i'lm Governor was
notified of the danger and ordered thy
Aiulei'jsoiL Kbt'fiff ttrrtrfnHt Llfrc prlsoiier and tho
Edgefield Jtiile* to guard illy. jail, 'itie
hlieriff ordered the l.'ilh-s to report at U
o'clock. Ahoiit I i>'clu<-k ,while the
burial of young Out/, wsim in progress
I vven!y-llve or thirty men armed witli
gnus forced their way into the jail arid
riddled J umhiy with bullets, cutting
his throat affer .vard.- The Killos came
tip al tkmbie quick, but all was over.
The Governor orderC i Solicitor Nelson
to hurry to Bdgelhdd ,and thorouglily
tnyestigab the allair. He is resolved
to have the inajoly td’the law vindiea-
,l»d. The lynchers were not'disguised,
but the ( oromu y Jury rendered a ver
dict ti)nt the. deceased eame tohis death
no Storehouse, on Court House Statk okSodtii I ahomxa,^
naye, nearly opposite Court House, | Cocsty or I’aiinwkll. j
*tw*> *U)ries. t in tuk cotkx or common plea*.
One idt in the Town of Barnwell, one Jo j ul c Wc |ter*, Executor of the last
acre, with five-yooui* it'Kldeiioc, barns
and stable*, and lynant house with four
rooms.
y ;'- J 'i
^ A Farm containing seventy-two
acres, one mile from ( fmrt I louse, juat , H , llho rHymf the same, I will sell to the,
out of incorporate limits ni town; ho or ; h ,, ti h|dd,L.m. front of the of
U acres under cultivaiion, balauce um- p.^niberg ifi tlfe Kani S ate and fTmnty,
bared; oo.nlorta’hletenant hon-es. |un>atmrdhv the lith day Cf TTeedinTjcr
iVnns easy; f ail cash, balance to
will of O F. IVeiters, deceased, IMaiu-
ti.T, against C. Sahlumnn, Jr., Oe-
fcndani -
lt \ r . VI K IT Kof a decretal orde^mado
in tlic Jibovc eniiticd cause, and by the
suit purchaser.
J. o. I'.ATTKRSONy
Barnwell C. II (
Notice is hereby given that under
ami by v.irtn'c xd the poucr dT sale
given and contained in a certaiii deed
nf bargain and sale common, v eallctl a
mortgage, «• veeuted and deiivered by
next, (iking tji0 Saturday after S.siles-
dain said monrhy beUYeew, ttuv lomrs ! t,, n , in ,i
of 12 M. and i’. M. tire following real tuI1 « tluu
(•Kfafc, to w it ; “All that lot <»l land
with The tnipi-iivemems thereon situate,
lying and being in ti e. town of Bam
berg, in the State and founry aforesaid,
and having a frouhgo on Bamberg 4
street td'sixty-three feet; and running
ibaek t\\t) Imndredand sixty-two feet to
I j i bet t y street, and bieimdetl on The
North bv lots forin«r.lv of Gantt and
• The proplicts say thatTthe coming winter will fre
J(*i)Usoti, -Soivtu liv T
A. !’. Miller,
A. E. jiartieti, to ihe Bank oi Barriv cl! • ul)\ Lii>orfv stteclrrsixty-tIircc feet,
on life s.eA'*nt b day of April IV-H) and.^.y , r ,.,. ,, y i^.nberg str-wt.”
( * ' -/Terms; cash. IVveiTeser to pay for
G. IH NT'AN BEI.IJNGKTI,
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V.
the South can safely follow, but not be
fore. The golden rule Is an admirable
guide for human conduct but it has
never yet been euoces^fullr.-^agix
III fifSlefl^^t pritfTttovfnT a^ong as tl ie
“otlter*” »re ItepiibiIcfkusTtpab hotTje.
Everything is said to bo fr.ir in love and
war and polities and wliHe it has grn\\ n
to be a widely accepted belief tlutt the
devil skoulu ho fought will) liro nobody
- hn# yet ventured tdkslvfec- fhe-ttyt* rT
cold eream on,his Satanic majesty. The
holding up of «mr H atv to- .*e(irn by tjrr
North in the National (.'oogrewt iia' 4 not
done us a bit of hai'in and so long ns we
hoe onr own row ail the. hum nt.it Ions of
the pharisee* wont amount to a row of
The segregation of Ihe Jtepuhlicaii
vote in oii£ tPongrc-sional district ha*
had lIm happy cMV«*t of disgusting the |
Voter* of the “grand old party” with !
their whilom leaders and of educating |
them to the prefereiyo of a i*;tf'', sound j
iJemoeraLover an 'uH*on!ie4m)dtTmrvttrt4 |
»
figure Iwad. By thv election of a Item- '
oernth* reprcaontaffve lh«*y Invc sliow n
then Helves wttli thr|r>ttmitloll. {
They being SHlis'Jrd tile Deiumwat* j
surely can let ‘Well enougii alone. Any j
ftUeruUoii of the territory ef the. ('on-|
Ktesikionftl diHtrivts w oil 111 bring iit-w
disturbing Rs;dmlioiiN int<ipluy and the
)>cin«w*rftU would have t«> r* j« at the la
bor* that taxed and burdened them .
j yo
from l*T<» to freertrnr.
iUC Guverrtur’s recou.meiidal’ein. In • va
Mil eonrt*-*]^remtod* u* «*f iheepiiapli: j l ''
*_J »a» w»il T oftmed p» In in r. look
iiMslicim Mid here/'! lie.”
HecoiM), as *o representation **f Use
rcaoiirre* and industrlv « of the Htate In
the It orld’i* f ail Ui In held at < hieggo
In ISU3. The WiM'flt* to Ik* reaped at*
the bringing In of inunigranis ami tl <'
luve»kliig of theii r.ipital in home* fot
thoae who desire.
Year*ago tliirFtate went wild o\* r
that I Oca and It ha* m4 y* A«aede«i «b«nn.
All aort* of efforts haw b vn made and
Inducement* ottered to hi lug men an 1
money Into the Mali , yet tor »\* :y hu-
tnlgrant who liascotnw and c:ut his lot
w Ith ua ten *core of oilier* **n*tlv«» and
to the inanui r born” hnvv* gone Wc*t
at|d Kotilh. The ecinditlouH iff onr coun
try arc new Ui tlnwx jK.-opl« amt or til
tholr owu hi\ea arc mil to overflowing
none except the tdek, the <n;tt a«t and
the udtenturoiirt him kui» for wealth will
Identify their li\c« with us. A large
amount of foreign capital b.k* been ai-
ttracted to the State by ths glowing in
ducements offered. It has worked w on-
der*. 'I'he railroad* have been gobbled
up until scarcely a bundled mile* in the
State an* under Carolina control, and
*vor*e than Hint they have fmen opert-
ted against our home cities ami In the
interest of Northnji entrepot*. Foc-
clgn capital has be^n tlm nurse of the
^ictbt sptuin which has pjimged oux
|« oplc m* de* ply into debt that hope ha*
marly died in thtirheart*. It h;;s, un
der tli« piotoetiou of the He,i law, made
our farmers virtual *la\es and through
tho medium of the money tender has
Carpesed t'»e Mtate with mortgage*,
and I could r.i:*ke arrangements to got
b-xmljor Tny.^*-!!' aii .1 r.^iuU- ;i,n.4-4o*-4-i—
= a ^ffty l ‘ IVot'k good oat 1 rup
from wottndri inilieted by parties
known.
17 Nbv. 1801.
Miu-ter
un-
4*aved the comitTy TioTn T7auk-r11j>t‘<*y.
Now'coni is plentiful and , tho Mij-ply
of borne made- nirat pretty .good.
Time* »ecm harder than they really are
iH'ienise everybody L complaining.
»nmrrr7r.^r:ey w ttV not bo >o
tight. The hafiks w ill let it out care*
.Ailiy Ukd-ever \ ihing w Ul TtOktH right. M
The’fl; it of tins Fifty-first
('ongrr-s mcv-dn \V.Islington on Mon-
day. The Strength of the junk's i-, in
tho Senate, 17 K* publicans, ,TJ Jieiuo-
crats and J AIBanec-men, and in tho
Noti-*6 I* hereby given that under
am! by virtue, of the power granted
by the mortgage of Kiehard daeobs to
Mrs. l-abeila A. Holman, dated 8fh of
August and rccoflied in t nv btTh
hi Ihgi-lt r of Te-in* ('onyfyauiT’ fm
recorded in thb Olhee ()f ihoTb'gisti
MesneT’on voyanee* for Barns v!l Conn- , *.♦ j e
ty Hi*' Book 5 W. pages and *
thereafter duly :i>signed {.-> Andrew 'i’.
W'oodward, i will .sell at Barnwell, in
| front of fli' T curl House, witlKu the
1 ’g:;l lumrs of sale* on >!<uula\ the
I'uurth dviy of January I v'2, Jj/T* TV»1-
low,tug described real r
••-Wn' l ! l T?wWl. t minty, ,
StaforeT Sopili i aroiih.t:
Alt ihat tract of land containing tvfrr'!
h mid ret I and ninety- mk acres in Groat. Susan Bowman and Sam,!' Thrn, bv l:cr
Cypress .t.ov.n-hip- ami I ounded »,y | ,r;,ardieu ,/d h.U’X^J. O. I’aHerson.
ktmls oi E-taie ot Kobe) t Hardi n, I'j.pn
Bartiwcll (‘oiinty in Book IT. pag<
j;;n, ihe ubdersigned l»cing th ‘ as-ign
evs M‘thu-VTifd iborfgag* e, •w ill on th*
Ml) day of J ami ary ’ -ex during lh*
Inga) hours of sale, sell in front of th»
Cnii.rl House at Barnwell S. < , ?•
t...
S r * r e ( )■ Tsse-irH <Ta ko u n a —* 1
CtHMY.
UNWKl.L
tateofAi. .I.Jkve
It. C. HaTTb jxT.
AY.
-Atr^O-
, di, agai>r<t ifflliair Brnsadw r.u r,
Iliuxkm-aud jf.-T*pti S. M. Broad wafer, Sa-
y ;i,ni! .!i in^», MurG
House tli'Te are>" KepuMio.tijv a*<mali
number of Alliance-men and -CO I>cin-
ocrat*,
tin the thifticth ballot Cbarleft F.
Ci’n p, of Georgia, wjis eleeiej Spea
of ; 4he lloUH*. He- I* g
rrrfftrt h n e
di
•sen!
u iIm
mi.
I*i Ol’I
the Cj
,indld tic*
f..| th
»• p..d
i.ion. WA*
l hop<
i* ! llVat a
\
i» n
1 »'• iiioer.it
uTdlt
i’ll***'-)
i, hut
arc gi» 1
it Ro;!
:« t (j.Mil!
Is of T
I*
was beat-
i Ik
• II tut SI- w
•H P«
:i** at
oi* pt Tug
lie nuelioM fTie follow in
estate to wit:
All those sinalj lots ln Tho Town of
Barn well each mnialning one half acre
and lepi '.enud '»y a plat of J. ’^X-
. sou arid S< n dated June lutli • a^
I lots No. 1 cV: 2 ami bounderl as follows;
{ On the North by lands of the sinid i'•l-
( bHin iintmirn. on thi* Soutti bv Middle
j Street, on *hv East by land »>f Mr*. Ja>.
1 . I . .\ i . i ;■ ■ 11, i: i I (».i ’.'i' i■ -; ii v Ui) N *i.,,
coiiKid- , ... : ; m . i .,:. .; : „ ; : ^ (;, j. .
gftge being executed to sceiire tluxpur-
eba-e money of said Jots. Tiuxsule to
U* tuadc to recover a baljmee due on J
sniff purchase money ocafeffon ami !h •
ten*«t from the sth of^Nov. 181*0 and th j
»A llrh :Uraid.of iand eontaining ?rx:-
ty nlno acic* Ul jireftt Cyp're.** Lmvn.
diip ah.Thoiinded by lauds of J. 1
Mo-dy, Eli/n t i i ay*, .u and Aiiec-BtC:,
being the is,u-rcst of ihe merrgftgor in
pub- j ;i’e ♦.) litT* deceased hrftier, C. E.
real j- Barlvcr, »—
• I T. nns e;;-h. Purpttkscr to pay for
B ‘i ' * '•
Ax l'. V. eODV* AIM),
V"tgl:' of Meng.ngee.
KIIA 1,1 EK,
Attorney.
severe.' We'don't know about tluit no*'do we
/ ' <r'
o ■Gam*'-'* r »
care, for we are ready to matidi onr resources against^the
c old of tbe North wind and the down pour of the lowering *
clouds. 'For our stocks aro^so complete that we fee]^i
ecpial to any cc)inpctitioU with the “elements" as WC hei
ourselves to lie smfei ior to all rivaliw with other merchar
1 «r
- ‘ ' . % . • ^ ‘
, • .. . . • _ . * _ v '
outtitfed with our lints, caps, clothing, underwcik
IvctsitM vyFtMhsr. sjiocs and gloves will he as comfortable in-
tluydtehls and lltt* forests'as in their cpsy sittinR* rooms.
Ladies wearing our dress goods, among which arc all ill®
vor, our shoes, cloaks, gloves, knit and woolen goods will
not he shut in from healthful and happy out door exercise
and confined to the duiness of their home chimney corners
The Ihihic s. 5S have* not forgotten them in our prepay
mthms'f'T the u-l'Hcr. 1'lu* warnu r st and son(‘sf ftaiiliels,
drc‘<s goods. h>f>*ierv\ shoes have been lakyn plentifully for
the little folks. : •
quulitlcd of
J.
\Vo take- special j)lcasurc in ca 11 iiigTiltenth>n,to oui'lieavv.
that will
B. BjTw
A‘-itnii'u’
Assessment Notice.
-Anuont
BaKXWKI T C. 11. I'kt
Not it*v
to tic* At
11 lei of,o.
Demur
thanki
IxtanjN ITanr.
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MvNAB A WAI.hi
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BATES/t -1M \js.
Attorney.
S*h *1 )| eembt r i vff.
Master’s Sale*
W I t.
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II
| naiueii p
K, the put i<
j thv v«x»r euiuiuvi>cii>g
ls!U.
The I.aw refill Ire* Oi
ami real pro* Mty Minll
ffvronth. la-ittrrv* ***i
l»o •uorri to hef«,re
Tltnriu ailiuIntMAr an
Fer»*'n* «»w silng no
return their pull.
On ail r< inn».» nut m
it«ir\ (tiiti flit*
4*1 lit II
Ornc*
fui 1 >U 1.
•cr.-by | iven that
fhcit'KivKi ill Ask
lerrto, thv Auditor < r hi*
aftend at the following
-1.11 Hie day* ir.ia ,»tv«l fur
ol ti.km •! l x n -
pursuant
l luhl v in
in>
in* ft
el F
,n t ;uMi-i...u itH>,'ftT-44-
;;s ail M. UlILimm Er-
MlTmic Broadwsitor and William
Broadwaler, Dclendauls.
PARTIIIOX.
- BV VIIiTFE of h (heretril order to
mo diroeteiMn tbe nhofe emiTled e:iu»c. . ^ . . .
i a ill *eiLin Dom.of ttm Bnoi, of ivam—j g*HHls*t’or lltosc whose occiijiatioiis rccpiire article#
berg on Saturday, the 12th day of De- ' . . , ... , . -1 • _ _
ts ;ii|>t ne l. !m t w e n • ite h<-'r«. • i i mV BlBlKl lUlHt UHIIgU ail(l roli“h ’A Ol’k.
(iood food is better than had medicine. Our stock of
groceries is A No. 1. W c arc keeping a smoke, house and
idxaui- ru«»m litrge and fti 11 enough to supply Ttie liOusckc cj>-
pi - I't d iialj'a do/, n townships willi the vc ry best eatables £
<*f h<dli Ib-mp and I »rcign niarkpls. / a
N H
AI i iii - - M'-on w in n m mey in ciivulation cverv housed- ^
r should make stiii^e additions to the eoniforts and
idt nccs of home. —In fumiturtf. inattre^sfs. er«K*kerv*-
stoves and lioust* furn*is!ling g«Hwls generally we have
that cannot fail to please the ho*»t tastes and judg-
and 2 p. m., the lullow in
All Hint «A riain pivea or tract of land
K’tuat.*, lying and being in umT near thv
tow li of B.nnbcrT^ in
I. w eB in i fie Ha id !
ouo hundred and Iw
Lhi:
CounW- -4
e*tnt aitiing
mere »
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bv iam
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V.i*n and »ii”, i J.
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belonging or
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[ lands b<*!,
miglng or for
Uie|
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: with f.t* W lie hn« Im*
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tale nf W. 11.
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car bv riffi r-
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•idded.
f i.'d
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plat of the sa
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, the I'ay *was crown
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1 a dinner
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have cut eluuges a** ehtiH'ly as
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at range for, ami |»
part*.
1* .4 n* \
Alima.
ranh. l , ur4*tiaM*r to p4y for
The 1.4‘gli.lalurc
Thv Svnntv mid Iiou*c nrv busy
ic« this month. Many tiu|H>rtant u
tire* an- bring nuiisidv'ied. 1h*4 thri
no pro, li,*t iar -•eltor ••nmivh > !
th«dr ffttvs. A ttorticy'fi«*M
John I’opv wa* rleetvd A**oHa
It cufor
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Barnwell C. H., S. C.
of
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UhV A •40 Y 2rth.
(»EK,
Master. '
I- urse’a Nfori
BalOock. .w 1
'Iv. Iixir-U.ll «.M11 V i *0 »
% Friday‘Jany ^Pth. }
unity Jany lutli. Ta
d Sa
Appl‘*;.*n, M
..nihiy Fehv l*t. ' **’ fte'b
•ll 41
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ucawv arid W t-dpcsdav j wlih
)i tF
ERS
Feby 2il and hi
Dum an Bam
■ !. , | la
s 5rorc, Thttrsday Fcby j ( “‘u
e id
To?
Tx
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A 1.1.
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4, J.
AT!
Y«
COtllpn
i hv .Si«i
rk ol_i
mtr*. fi
j tlce of theSupremv 4'ourt to liil thv va-
I ciiiicV oatiHcd^hv thv prttiiiotipn of Jus.
itiV Me 14-vf 1 . He rccvivcil 7d vot« * |o
it) vast (or Jiulxv William H. WaHncv.
j K. i’, AMvn, «>f Spiirtanburg, him! M.
I». T> Icr, <>f A!km, were oloried I)irt*c-
! tors-of thv lb n|f •ulim y In place of San-
{ dms and Sarratt term* had ex
pired.
I hv Senate voted W to JO I
{calling a CioriHtittilional fauivcntioifr
' i'he IIouM**w ill agreo anil the jivonp* of
rsK_.i„.. . , , ,,, iln- State will • hi finent •yn the
Charleston, that ko long held her m u-
, ’ " M I •••ut :•{ ihe f- I ’lection nexry'ear.
ward gates agahist the navy and aimy
■ f Um niis">t.», ti.-i «• ^r^i^rTTfr^TT-
FOR
K
phristiii.is is coming. Sap-
. j id Claus has already vi.sitewi
n favor oLr •
„ n n- b <
e:is- j Ihv House by a go
BA If MV ELI,
i-iMisheJ Jiis Cbri^nm
ure of her w atcr front to a few |duto-
craU, and C'lffiunbia has, for the proin-
ise of a w iiistlc, bartered-her inaghHi-
cont canal to a handful oi New England
Yankees. If forolgu eapit.i-i comes it is
to make profit for its owners out of tlic
hardships and mi-fonunes of (ither*^
*J'he almighty dollar has no bentdiceut
mlsgiouary heart and those who have
gathered them I* fartirriesv TcomffTn
rooms, Wall Street or on the na-
^ethf have no more t harity in t ii; irXmls
(hau tl»e slave traders of the keart of
It hfdio time to try toafiake a*how
and invite fcumpany when the limit for
the payment to bo extended
for two monibs’tjKgiye Ija’f the people
in the State om5ortunit)vto borrow mo-
;Tiey to pay their dues to l)hv?ar, when
farmers La Spartanburg are fjviUtlng
their jJ^lds to work in factories aiid c
t^uiefB are moving from Anderson to
ixas a.id individuals from Barnwell
I majority
hot tight. It 11. Khali li?^^4 like success
in tin* Senat 1 * and fevcnTc t!iv Gownior’s
approvtil w ill tmBrc the State legally
dry after the Nc/DcVoIut isuj. It Js
very sir in •rcti t j/f iis_ piuv^oms.
DEPOT AT
JESSE DUNN S
THING y<m can think of jn
A Nf'w Son th Sc n al or.
SenatuFJxlurd.Hurvn^ VinriuingTrby
PH-scdAlmmgh me my yesterday n*n :in J stocked - it W ith EVERY-
ny to Y\ itahuigton. A good deal
fis tinie*w as taken up 4il receiving
lends.— —
Ttie fft'TTiiguished senator is riding
on it f rco pass. iiiJuivlug bia baggagt-
elii'cked at the- Air Eiuv depot he
showed a citizen his pass and said;
“Here's om* of those d—n tilings they
are klckmg np isuch a mens about.
I'm not scared to use Vm>. Wash
have hoard something drop to refuse
free passoss.”—Greenville News, 1st
iust.
Banger in ('aimed Goods,
That there is a danger aitachcd todbc
use of iu'IpropcrTy can tied gooffs is dem
onstrated by the numerous re do r is of j
iaoning <iue to the use of these arri
4th.
Khltllvjiond, Friday Ft*i*r ."dh.
Bgrnwell C. II., from Fcby tlth to;
Feby iwih inclusive. , .j
IE M. Ill NTKR,
And itor Baruw-»’ll < o'.
ESTATE SAIifc.
Bv.pcrini<sL.m.xif iU-*. Frobatv Coht^
I will sell on'I oiirsday, lutfi of |)cc*’in-
tier, it the r4 , Hidctice of tin* late W. A.
M’>«»dy. beginning at in o'clock, to the!
higheHt bidder for ca^li all the iicr-onal ;*
rtv hi ioiiging t > lbc„lN':i;c »u V.-.:
■cV, con-i-ting of two!
Una, < n tl
V.
lr. t #
neytr.
igbiia*
in thi
oUk, (i
j I In* .'d
th day
THE PATIOS OF PEACE
BETTER THAN
THE WAYS OF WAR.
• f
t «f»vr lb* |rm*htng. IrrNct
Ylatia t»y a Y«»iiiti|v»r bftiid <
rvatrd a little ulftNurtoe** lr\' ilvt’
ivH \<■ <4 York fr*,»*» aiicboragft
*, and lav the bu*iue.» Hv*tro|Ki
ittioirt dt«cus*ing t’ucte Swm
)* a
i 4 tries
*f Amvrlcai
iaring that
M*V4M»d »4iv
lis.d the ■
* ability
few month* ago. of eDren rrvmbvra
i avrngvr**, oon)# of the dully p«pvr«
King IIurnl*vrt*i iron t'lad* 4*ouM
rang** of thv snorv fi*rts ami battcr-
•nniry ina^he-or under contribuiiou.
> take care of hi* po**c**ion*
JOIIV
A f.Hh
1 ..
oct>2-C
'*!/> \\. Jr.,
.r *. K U N ;*
•j»l •rney*,
C'<>iumt)i.4, 8. <
A MAf* r^S450
HIS 7ilEICH80R
pr.itl r-uly
S375.
For l)i** »err munr
3
Bhrisfmas Gifts
and Goods,
ylv$>sMany cases ft*e reported each . .
are venturing to go acrots to GHlrgia in ! year, and in an article on foods l>r.4.QUICK UOd
gearch of better ttpes: A • j J('hn B. I Demi l ton, of tbeliiited States
' Marine HoKpH^J service, gives the fol-
suited to all, rich and poor,
Vovihg, old and uncertain.
•"Every artide-fe ordered Yo he
soldatHard Time prices.
The pick ot the prettiest
presents will be gathered by
the earliest buyers, so come
come as
Bather let the State give such help as ! " ^
It can to those ?>oni upon this soil, who sumvr^ of cun nod gbi^Is;
have been true in the sunshine of peace
and the storm of war, whose dead are
keeping on the old homestead* that arc
•dipping from their gTasp and whose
love for South Carolina U interwoven swell on account ofkhc decomposition,
with their verv heart ^tr I no*. - ^ and had been paiM^red and sealed.
4f decomposition is couflfcnciiig
iwith their very heart strings.
iu^he olden time when Hie Lord'was
* ready to give the home:, of the heathen
chosen people spies were sent
goods:
“Examine tlie cap fiNtycry can, and
if two holes be found in it, dyrn't use It,
for only one hole is necessahv to let
out the aif before linal sc.iUngSsTwo
holes show that the can had begun
pressing up the of^c can the
tin will rattle as the bottom of the oiler
-j. r „ t <»f a sewing m.chine does. If the i
>ver to vl^w tbe land and taste iu fruits. IW” 4 -* u y iT1 n ° ft,, d r
... . _ . . ... . .. .. ! tnerv will bo no rattle ot
ultimate analysiH of South Carol!- I "‘nl ExpiYV” ‘ ^^ Un ‘ ****
111 Chicago w mi id be ——-<'*i .ev '
nlHbl • IIm *♦ 4 rx our woTOa* ^ Thet'iflfidi'H Midland t* Tcgr.iph line
- sbo.. ;
■ than the . i>|M*nut>r at ABemiaJe.
eropa | the tiankol ABwntUie.
plvted. t apt. G, P Allvn** ag**ot arid
office Ik iu
ilia
m
■ * :•
f uicK ana come a-* running,
he good trade given me du
ring the fall enables me to offer
everybody Christmas Goods
below competition.
I don’t mention prices and
articles because""other dealers
jght move off or commit sui-
ciuHf they knew how far I am
ahead ofdliem. .
You comesand say what you
want. I ll doihejest.
JESSE DIX-X,
BARNWELL & C.
muhs. one hor.-!*, cow and calf, lot of
h-^gs, poiuKlH-«f fodder, J25 hiish-
clsof coi n, .‘!U’ buQiels of cotton seetl,
peas, piantation tools and imfilements,
Jtuu-a huld and kitchen tnrnitu.re and
-other-artlei- - i f per onal property.
eihz\ c. rii i i.rur,
t J Ath-Uln 1st rat i ix^ — —
LIEN WARRANT SALE.
rffj Ca hot.ixa , f
BAUNWEi.r, County. )
'ITTbufiT^agir. ns I A. F
^ [lii ■
-J]- NelfE-T^i'^waF^orth
t*. ]k i ft wjHel o»»r itW*.
Insure Yourself
•S-ninst paying fTh^r
'tj. biUint i''t" l»y l>u)ii.(r
^ -oirect from
ILUDDEN i BATES, Savannali, Ga.
Who hftw tmt On« PHrr and 4h»t t hs tmr'ff Nfwirtl.
I You r»4n’t p»>- thorn more than Iii .tmmeiita
I aro ai tua’.iy worth. 1 hoy sr» not buist that way.
JVritw for Latest NIM.4 IA I. OT FMtS.
AW.YY. 'I7. r bi!U-I aga'.u^l A. 1*7" Betti son.
BY' VIKT DE of a Lien warrant toAne
causo J
dTst
ton on 'i'bursday. Ifftli day of ^Decem-
lier next, to Hie highest bidder for cash
w ithin the leg.d hour* of sale,
- FiDeen bushel* of corn, more or legs,
20b pounds of j'.en hay. more or less.
6()0 PQimdyTrfTiBPrt7^og^hio4^er4e«?L
Levied upon and to he gold as the
property of A. I\ Bettison to satisfy
said lieu w an-jHit.
j: w. i.A\< AS'n:ii, s, r>, c.
Sheriff’s Office, 24ih November, 18!)1,
EST/ITE SALE.
MBS. ELIZABETH PRIESTER.
Puistvant to ah order of the Probate
Court I will Kell at the late residence of
Mrs. Elizabeth Priester, deceased, near
Buford’s Bridge, on Wednesday, Kith
Deceinher, IS!)!, beg inning at 11 o’clock
and continuing fnun day to fiaV iintll
di*po«e(f of Hie personal profkntv of the
said Mrs. Elizabctli Priester, deceased,
consisting o/
1 Engine, Shafting and Pulleys, Cor-
ton Gins, Feeder* and Coudcngers, six I
mute*, wagon, cotton planters, plow* I
and other farm implement* and itiaehii],*
ery, household furniture, corn, fodder i
and nunierou* other Article* of i>cr*onhl | hare given peTfeyt •atiafaction'
proiterty. For further intermation applv to
JKNKi’w.'.. FRAMPTON LAWTON.
Atiminlotrator of thee>*Ut« ot Mr*. R'ir»4»i,oll Q C*
Litxateih l*iicatcr, deceased. DiUllWCU, D. V, _
^ novid-Jw I nov;0
MieH ASOR
Take* pleasure in informing the public that on hi* recent visit to the North h«
captured New York, New England and a big slu-c of the North-We*t.- lie went
supplied with the amiiuinttioti of gold, silver, greenbacks and certified ch«M-k*
mid mertJiHUtH, nianufHt’tufvin and imilorter* surrendered up«»n the lir^l »utn-
moiiK. threw open their stocks :»n«l told Mh-halsnn to help himself to ail he want
ed and'to [*ay th -m what h** pleased They were demoralized by tlieoutllow of
''••Id t • Europe ami welcomed Michalson and his money a»a hard pressed soldier
cheers tte comrades w ho come to his help and turn* the tide of (lie battle going
agaiinkhi* (lag. >•
Z^4^iyarleo&
Helped himself liberally. The proofs that lie did so are as plain as they ean
The) na:i<-tmt bound steftiners, tiie Atlantic Coast Line and the Richmond &
Danville v-tetu ar<? witnesses on ids hvhalf. 'I hey are hurrying Southward a*
last as steam can turn tlicir w heels the goods that he nominally bought. Even
now the lir.st consignments are coming in and * ,
HVXictLalson
Ifivites th** pcoph* to comy from all the adjacent country and neighboring towns,
btiy a!! (he g- ■!. ih* v watit so chci)p!V that lh(‘y will forget alj about the low
prices of cotton, go hcn»e rejoicing with fresh courage tob^tte with hard times.
As74 parim! Tistof the good goods and great, bargains that Michalson has in
store he ask* attention to th? following few examples that show the comparison
rrf Northern and Southern prices ; - "'C
f 11 ,ooo worth ol New Y'ork (dothing—Mlchalson’s prjfiu^G^OOO.
V $7,004)- worth of Bosion Sh tcm Mlptiers, 4Vc.--Mh»hfttgoli r a price, $4,750.
rrv i j.n tt„ ■ w ^ : y.1.tHHl vviijUi of Ljuffe* Dress (ifrfni*—M ichalsonVprice, $5,000.
Tiie ifnprGvea Farriiniencan wasrier *10,000 woni. <o Notioos-Michaisou s price, ^hooo.
*10,000 worti) of Gent’s FurnishingG<hu1s—MichalsonAg price, ^‘G.AOO.
IJ.OoO woih of Furniture—Micliaison’s price, $2,0()()..
0 worth of Tin and \Y<>od w are—M ic.hals^m's price, $5C*0.
$lO,<NFi-worth of Bacon, Hams. Sugar, cYc.—Michaison’s price, $0,000.
$2,500 wurtii 4*f Camn'd Goods and Fancy Groceries -Michalson’s price, $1 000.
S5.()<X) worth of Axes. Hops, Farm Hardware—Michalspn’a price, $2,600,
$1,000 worth of Table Cutlery and ( rockery—Michalson’s price,$5lo. *
$ 1 jUOt) worth of Buggies and Wagon*—Michalson’s price $7.10.’ L
These quotations a rtv offend iis *exts for thought, presented as sign hoards to
how tlie people the best road to better times. Miehalson has thousands tf goods.
I He has bargains that everybody needs and can afford, if yojt don't see what you
; want ask for it. Michalson lias it, but does not promise to keep itahvays. Come
j «oon and in a hurry Ivfure the cream is scooped. He hasn’t time or tongue
j enough to make a three hours talk, but he will help the country more between
: novv andCliristmas than all the politicians can do this side of the day of judg-
, | ment, if htiye! - and selkrs will only come to the pic'nie .Sherman’s camp fol-
Iow ctk and K ilpatriek s tore!) light troopers laid waste our fair country. The
tariff and tax(*s and l.iigji Ju nes liave made Die people poorer year after year
Michalson is tired of that. He w ill give this fall’s work to the good of the oeo-
E VERY HOES E K E E PE K NEEDS
With its use “wash day” is no more a
torment and a terror, aud washervyomen
a re fro longc i im peri a 1 — —
It w ill save you time, temper and mo
ney. It doe* it* work better than the
rough wash Iward p!vi and does not
wear and tear out clothes «* the old wsy
did. I hay.-sold: over four hundred in
Barnwell and adjoining counties and
#
> the good of the peo
ple. Instead of grasping for profit he w ill try tpclcHrexpeiises ard'make friends
When times g#t hotter and the faytuers are out of trouble he w ill try to inaka
money. That is his platform for six day* in the work, and everybody i* asked to -
a*ome and *ee him standing there, giving the best prices for cotton and all cnun-T
try produce aiid selltng^ll kinds of food* to all sort* of- people at only one price
and that below zero. ® ^ y ^
THE UVE MERCHANT,
. pari)ufeB 9 ~S. C.