The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 17, 1891, Image 2
Jh
well People.
The “caUmlty howler*” ^re preach*
In^that tlie Democratic parley.ha* been
rmiMHl by the defuAt of .>liiU ami the
itoptlon of-Criap ax speaker. A* they
, are neither prophets nor the %on* of
prophets their lamentations should Jt>c
construed as dream* are interpreted
Miss Wiipiie Davis, daughter of Ex-
rresidenti «Ie Her son Davis,^ will not
ma^ry m> long as her mother lives.
The ihaTors sav that,Mrs. Davis will
W. HOLHES, Editor i Prop'r.
iARUEST COUXTT CIRCULATIOX.
THUH8DAY, DEC KM BEK 17, 1S01
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The Legislature.
Our law-makers seem at this dls- ~rtie'’udtlenly. When that event occurs
ta\ce to be overcropped with work. Jn * Miss IVInnlo untU-ytm will live u ith'
not over
7^
addition to the many measures eontln-
ue<l from iast year atul the aval tnehe
that was rtisiied in the first of tlnv Ses
sion over eighty new hills were Intro
duced last week. Of course very many
of these mu&t peri-h l>y the way side,
and some Will he hurried through tlrftt
ought nott o become laws.. That Is no
new thing atid must continue under the
present system.^ . ^ .•
Representative J. L. Mcl.aurin, of
Marlboro, was elected Attorney General
on the third ballot to succeed Gen Doj^
advanced to the Supreme Court bench
lie is quite a young man
twenty-five years of age.
The ChLId’.s iTohihitaon hill
the House readings by a good majority
and is before the Senate. Its passage
in it* original form is doubtful. It ht
said that Senator Timmerman will in
troduce a substitute in the line 'of The
Governor's recommendation.
The fato-of-tbe^ joint .Cfsolntion for
calling*;* Gonslituthupn ConveiitioiuIs
in dotthi. As thaFTuXitry would cost
in the neig|rHorhood of a hundred
vhousaj.uLdoilars and as the present
ronstitmion has already he* it -palcheid
**qhWU*rHbly and can l»c still furUier
amended w ithont expense it w ill l*e
hard to muster the two thirds vote ne
cessary to ptt>s the resolutiou.
Itepresrntathe I’alterson's hill to re
quire railroads to furnish separate
equal Hceoinrnodatlohi for the races has
passed the House and gone to the Sen
ate. We ho|a* it may e*ei»t»o burial In
that extra conservative grave yard.
' >0oth houses have pafsed the hill to
prohibit the granting of free passe* by
railroad* to State officers and legisla
tor*.
Kepie-entatlve ratterM>n’* 1111 to
nq>eal the Hen law and prevent the
mortgaging of crops was killt-d.
The hil) to aiiHPttd an act entitled
“An act to provide for payment «*f sal
aries in lieu of costs and fees In erltn-
inal cases to the trial justices and con
stable of Rarnwell t tMiniy” has passed
the House.
her sister, Mrs. Hayes, in Colorado. •
Edgefield is a record4ireukingcounty
all round. Several years ago Mr. Bur
nett, a merchaht, on account of had co -
lections hat! to eonipiomise with his
creditor* at sixty cent!’ on Lite d liar.
Since that time he hits made money and
recently he paid up the forty cents due
on each dollar.
Mister*! fUles.
Tint Master completed hi* land sales
for December at Bamberg oil .Saturday.
In Wchers vs. Sahlman be soldi ottin
Bamberg Mx - 2H2 feet for
In Bowman v*. Broadwater ho sold
Lot No. 1 to R M.' Hays for $f<K5, Lot
IVo. '} I/) same for fTW), Lot No. vt to K.
H. Hays for |d00, Lot No. 4 to satne
$r»:tO. I n this ease the lots amounted to
lio acres, and brought seventeen and
twenty-four twenty-fifth dollar* an
ace. • ' ~
A MERRY XMAS.
The People’* Party of Atlanta *ays
that .\IHaM*enieii In the Carolina* are
signing a pa|**r pledging support of
people's Party in Is'.i.'
The Abbeville Oil Mill ha* shlppetl
three hundred ton* of cotton seeil meal
Ui.the West to In* used hi fattening
stock for Southern markets.
One Confederate widow i*«»nlTicle
Sam’s |*en*loti list. A I w r theMleathof
her Confederate ItiisiiaiHl she married a
Union soldier, w ho aUodicd.
f < 'risp by nature as well a* name Is the
S|*enker of the National House of »{ep.
resontatlvcs. Ill* s|ieet*h on taking the
chair was only two ml nuts* long.
While the grippe is supreme in some
places Savannah i» sufTenng from a di-
vorc« eplilcmle. Eighteen case* were
befoie the .Sii|M‘rior Court ('lie day last
wetk.
Good Templar* in Couneil.
Bamhkku, D»*e. 11.—Bambenif^C hos
pitality has been throw n/Apen this
week to the Kdisto Lodge of Good
’J'emplars, w hich comr^ned here Wed
nesday and font ipafed m session until
last night.
.\ The
“Artesjah City” was fuil of visitors,
inelmliug delegates from the counties
<>1 Aiken, Barnwell, Orangeburg, Sum
ter and Colleton.
Rev. .1. L. Sllley, !). ('. T., presided.
An address of welcome was made, by
Mr. A. W. Knight, and responded toby
M r. C. G. Srhoenberg and Kev. do hut;
WtnTaii is. "“T
* Rev. .1. L. Sit’ey delivered a strong,
practical address on tv Why w*' sbonld
all unite with the Good Templars.”
Dr. L. C. Stephens read a pafier In
the aliernoon, in wnieh he dill'ered
from the majority of scientists. He
a-gued toreibly that in tern iterance Is
not a disease. It was ordered that his
speech tie published in the ollicial or-
gan of the omU r.
A lively debate was had over the
question, .“Is drinking on the increase
r within tlie hound* of our dUtriciT”
Capt. George II. Kirkland, Kev. W.Gi
Britton and Mr. 11. J. Judy participa
ted.
Prof. If. If. Danie) made an Interest
ing and practical address on Teiii|»er-
alice in the school n»mii ”
A mass meeting was held at the
Methodist church Wednesday night.
S|*-eches were made by Revs. John G.
Williams, J. L. Mfiev and Henry S.
Hart/.og. Rev*. John G. William* and
J. L. Sllley s|M»ke in favor of pndiibt-
tion and Henry S. Hartxog on national
prohildtinii He was op|»o»ed- to the
ChlhU hill, now pending in the Senate,
Rev. .1. L. Stokes dellvered a sfM*eeh
Thur-day morning on the relation of
I the pulpit to prohibition.*
A re* lotion u a» passed that preach-
I er* should preach inoro temperance in
the pulpit. .
I lt« solutions were also adopted en-
I dorsin. tin- Broad Axe. th* official or
gan of the order puhli-he I at Hamle-rg.
A lively d'A‘U*sioii -| r mg op about
barroom screens ami enforcing tin
j law- rets ft tig Hie ICU*. Rewsi utfows
j were parsed endor« ng the action of the
j committee who have the business in
I hand.
Interesting and encouiagh g rcfairt*
were read from I he various lodges,
j which *Im*v\<m| that th** P-iop«*ratM-«
•cut inn nt i« grow ing every w tie re.
It U *a!c to sji\ ihitl the Mi-jolity of
ti«M>d Templars favor statutory prohi
bition.
Mr. L. B. Kush made a warm *|»ee**|i
in favor of litwrallv siipj* rting the
Stale lectuicr. Col. Jtcmaice, who be
gins work ifu-r th** rtr-t of January.
Be Happy and Call.
The iadiya of the Methodist ehurclt
will iiaVe q Fancy Fair and^Eestlval at
White HaU. in the towipbf Allendale
on tlie IStli Dec,, which tiie public
are cordially invittHf to attend. Doors
w ill be openetLaT l o’clock, from which
time all mantforof gtanl thing* for tiie
in tier mati wili i>e served. Also, all
sortsjoflfancy things will lie sold, in-
ejnffing dolls, toys, candies, fruits, etc.,
such tilings as ?>anta Ciam deals in.
Santa Clausd* expected to be on hand,
and ’tis hoped lie w ill lay in a liberal
supply of Xmas presents for all.
A stock company ha« been organized
at Wagener, the probable nipital of
KiUsto Conutvy to sjbtft h weekly tunvK-
paper.
OPERA
JUST ONE NIGHT,
MONI>-A Y\ ITKC'KMlIKIt 121.
Sprague's Comedians
Presenting their Latest Comedy Success
A Social Session,
* * »
One of the Funniest Plays ever written.
Replete with Singing, Dancing and
Specialties; a skillful blending of
Delicious llunior, Sparkling
Scenes, Melodious Songs, Pop
ular Tlu»ic, bristling with (lie
Liveliest *ortof Funny Sit-
uaiioiis. A Continuous
Stream of Laughter
from beginning to end.
AV MITT * !N KOM
.Laughing Purposes Only.
Accompanied by the Famoii*
Black Hussar Band,
Magnificently I iiifonned ami Elegant
ly Kquip|ieif: Rendering in an exqiii* t-
manner a class of Music never l»efore at
tempted hy any simiUr orgmilxathdi.
Tlie Representative Traveling Hand of
America. Under the |eader*liip of
the Talented Young Virtuoso.
EDWARD K. NICKERSON.
OUR ST ORCHESTRA !
Evkky Mkwhkk I Evknt Soi.oiar
k S«*l <*|*T. j A* Akrisr.
onr Grand Ben.l'Parade (mm-utn from
t-j > ■ ■ *
Master’s dale.
Btntf of South Carolina
Barnwell Cuunly.
Court of Common
Heat.
Priscilla McMillan, Win. Harley, J, P.
Harley, J* P. Harley, Rebecca
Harley, Martha Bennett an^l
B. L. Harley, PlaintifiV, against
Mary P. Cave, Win. P. Cave, Corneiia
Cave, Virginia Cave, Laura < on nelly*,
Josephine Cobnrlly, Dora Cave, Li-
len Harden, J no. M . Cave, Executor
of Wmf. Cave, Wm. P. Cave, Admin-
—Ufcfatoi^of Matthew J. Cft\ c, Isaac A.
iUauton and .Jo* W. Blanron, Ad
ministrators of W. T. Blanton, de-
ceascd, and Chark'* 'Pecliman, De
fondants. « *
BY VIRTUE ">f 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 fourth
day of January, 1HH2, it being xalesday
in said month, within J,lie legal i our-
of sale, the following deucribed real es
tate :
All that tract, of land situate in the
County and State aforesaid, containing
twelve* hundred and tliirty-two acres,
more or less, and bounded by’lands ot
Win Neptune, M. A. Harden, J no. H.
Snelling K C. Halford, R M Harden, ;in J stocked
\V . M. Ilarden ami LRza Ready.
Terms cash. I’in^sei-^
G. DUNCAN REIJ.I NGER,
M aster.
Master’s Oflice
HEAD QUARTERS
d ■#, i —t yT~
FDR ■
Christmas is coming. San
ta Claus has already visited
BARNWELL
and established his Christmas
DEPOT AT
JESSE OUNN'S ;•
.Dec. 11th, IK>I.
decl7-tJ
A. F. Otis au4 MeXwh A Watkcr and
Tlie Bankof Barnwell against George
K^Diinl»ar.
IIY VIRT'I’E of a power of sale in a
certain mortgage deed of George R,
Dunbar to A. F. Oti* ami McNab A
Walker, endorsers for tin* *nid George
R. Dunbar to Tlie Bafik of Barnwell,
hearing date the Third day of Februa
ry, 1S‘H, hiuI recorded in Book .*» V HrJ
otticeoftlie Register of Mesne Convey
ances for Barnwell county, the under
signed will sell at Barnwell Court
lloiise*on saleday in January next, it
being the fortT th day and Hi*t Mondav
of tiie month, all that tract of laud situ
ate, lying ami being in Bennett Spring-
o>wn*liip, said county, containing six
ty-five acre* more -.r less, and iMiUudcd
on the North by lamia of Mr*. H. A.
Furseaud J. W. Furse, on tiie East tiy
lands of II. A Furse, on the South bv
land* of George R. Dunbar and on the
W*--t by land* •>( J. W. Furse, t*> satisfy
tlie.debt secured by said mortgage.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
for pu|»e!*.
A. F. OTIS,
M.'NABiV WALKER,
THE BANKOF BA RN WELL,
Mortgagees.
KOBT. ALDKlt II, Atn.rm v
ibclT-td
A MAN ru«* for 84501
HI8 NEIGHBOR
p*ia mi,
8376.
Far thr very mim« I
1‘Um.
I if Villi EVERY
THING YUU i :ni I limit <if i,i
Christmas Gifts
and Goods,
suited to all, rich
young; old and
Every article
sold at Hard
The pick
presents will
the earliest buyers,
nick and come a
ft
and
■ uncertain,
is ordered to be
ime* prices,
of the prettiest
be gathered by
so come
running.
le good trade given me du
ring the faH enables me to olla
everybody Christmas
I below competition,
j ^ don’t mention prices and
i articles because tther dealers
j might move off or commit sui-
|cide if they knew how far I am I
| ahead ot them.
\ O^j vniA *in 4
. want.
ddie prophets say that the coming will ter will be
long and severe, t e don't know aboiit that nor do we
care, for we are ready to match ohr resonrees against the
> • 1 c*
cold of the XortJt wind and the do\yu.[K)ur of the lowering’
eloud§. For our stock* are so complete that we feel as;
^ . * ■'. *
tajualTo any competition with the, “elements" as w'e believe
**A>A**-' ' ,, - .«■
S - v' _ «? ,
ourselves to he sujterior to all rivalry with other merchants.
^fen outfitted with our hats, caps, clothing, underwear,
hosiery, txrots, sliot's and gloves will he as comfortable in
lie Ids dm! the forests as intheir cosy sitting jrooms# r
L ;, dies wearing oupdiess goods, amongAvflieh arc all the
standard fabrics and all the new candidates for their fair fa
vor, our shoes, cloaks, gloves, knit and woolen goods w ill
not he Thut in from healthful and happv out door exerciser
and confined to the dulness of their homeChimney corners .
I he Babies. We have not forgotten theiii in <»ur preniri’
rations^ r the w inter. 'I he Avnrmest and stdtesf llannels,
dryss goods, hosiery, shoes have been laid in plentifully for
the little folks.
9 s'' ‘ ^
\N e take special pleasure* in calling attention to ourheavy
gttods for tin We whf>se oeetipations refpure artitleii that will
stand hard usage ami rough work.
^onid food is better than had medicine. Our stock of
groceries i'* A N... 1. . \Y c are keeping a smokt* house nnd
I store room large and full c nougli to supply the Fioiisekeep-
K*f8 ot n l t alf # a dozen finrnsTirpi \sith tile ver\ best eatables
i
come an
I’ll do the
sav what you
rvNt.
the Motair 11 ou *<* at 12 nYlm*
Jiarp.
Cottun M't'il iu«*mI iiiIximI with hulls i-
tuiid to l» a rapitat fiKxl for <*ovvs, luit
Jann's K u^h, of AM»t*vill**, killotl fifty
dollars aorth of hog* w ith U*n dollars
worth < f um*nI.
Prcsi.lt'iu Harrison’s !iu*s*«^e con-
taim'd IU,!»7I word*. Boilod down it
moans that lilt* RrpubJU**ii j*atiy is tiu*
samp old sinner that It has b«rn since
tlie (h ath of Ahratn Lincjtdn.
Some uiad people tye trying to uoiui-
MateJod^eW. P. Waiiaeeasau oppo
sition candidate for < Jovermvr next year.
This Pkoti.k knows that he has never
luul any andtition in tiiat direction and
that lie will not make t.ho meeA.
T iie faiumi* Black ll^l••.•^r l»:iml car- |
I rled by **A S«H*ial Sy»-ivni” company,!
! enjoy* tlie distinction of beinj: con*i«i- j
crcd the finest inii»ical orj^aiilaatioit I
j ever ou the road. In ^ similar capacity, |
| in America. All tin* music (daved bv |
J tld* I land is of -the cla** made fatnoo* j
hy4*ilmore, ('appa and Keve», and i* j
| e*|»eciHtiv arranged by |» # .f. Sprague, i
j tlie jjentlemau who organized and con-
I ducted tin* once famous ** A Ivin Josliti” J
band. Parade will h«* made tweather |
|H*nuitiiutn ou Mojulay, Ihncmber 21*t
! from tlie Midair IIo;t-** witlt concert in
I the Park a few minute* later. Concert
j will also l>* given in front of the Opera
llotiac from 7 to 7 JO in the evening.
An excellent program will Ik* rendered,
j noticeable in which i* a medlev selec
tion of grand opera gem#, ami an excel
lent rendition of tlie Miserere from
Trovntore as a duet between Mr.’ Miek-
ersou and Mis- Anna Whiting, iroui-
i*oin* soloist (w lio will occupy a (Hisition
remote from tin* hauiU, with hand ae-
T'oiunaniment. The Black lliis-arhand
ts distinctly a concert band, and a Deal
is in .-tore for lovers of good music.
W. S. MeAli-rfrsof Mississippi, ha-
postponed to a date not yet fixed, the
Convention of tin* .Anti-Sub-Treasury
Wing of the Alliance, which was ap
pointed to lie lieid at Memphis, Tenu.,
ou Tuesday. lit' claims that forty per
cent of tlie order w ill go with him.
m-
Mra. Grover Cleveland is still an
valid. !Shc is described ns looking like
a ghost—colorless, blue lipped, hollow
eyed, ami with sunken cheeks. She
lives almost exclusively on milk and
wine and takes massage daily.
P. S. Mr. Cleveland says his w ife is
as well as ever.
The Supreme Council at its late meet
ing at Indianapolis passed a resolution
unanimously requesting tlie Senators
and Kepresentatjvos belonging to tlie
order to keep out of party caucuses.
Two Senators, nine Congressmen from
the West and one from the South
(Thomas E. Watson of Georgia) obeyed
the instruction. Eight' of these last
voted for Watson for Speaker.
Tlie Texans art going to take revenge
on tlie 1 louse of Represent* ti res -for the
defeat of Air. Mills hy electing that
gentleman to the Senate, so taking him
from the ranks of “the couqnoners.” ^
"’••re rejoiced, especially as the un
written of the upper House re-
qt!Vees new Senator- to f Hi^t* back -cats,
Hlk little mud li«tei; n great delt for a
few yearj. a , *
*C<nnnil*aioner Lane, of the Alabama
department of Agriculture, has issued
a circular u> every eoctou Mate Agrt
Wliat is Hoiue Witiioui Music?
N otn hotne may he rlehiv furnUhcd
and adorned. Tint it i* not complete
without a Pianoyor an Organ, Noth
ing else so he.iiuilies and makes home
ligrmonious and d* lightrul. It costs,
ol course, hut think of tlie lasting
pleasure and hetielii t » those you lovev
and live for. But, bo sure to get a
good ami mush-ally pci l’eet Instrument
that will wear for a lifetime. To se
cure tliis at smallest price possible,
consistent with high quality, write
Ltiddcn A Bates Southern Music
House, Savannah, Ga. The well-
known Leaders in Southern Piano and
Organ trade. For 21 years this staunch
house has been making it possible and
easy for.those of moderate means to
purchase tine instruments. Read their
new advertisement in this issue and
write them about it.
“Comparisons arc OUIoiih.”
Governor 1 ilhnan's Alessage made it
appear that his adininistnniun had
cost $S7,000 less An one year titan its
predecessor. Ex-State Treasurer Mc-
Iver has shown Hud the Gowrnor has
aekn/ivvledged, tiiat the Governor made
a mistake of $40,000.
Considering tiiat the TiHman admin
istration cut <*il tlie $00,000 appropria
tion for completing the State House
and $2,000 for tiie State Fair, it*seems
that it ha* been more extravagant by
about $20,<»00 than its predecessor.—
Newberry Observer. . •
The new musical farce comedy, “A
Sm'ial Session,” w v § presented to a
large audience at Dohany’s opera Imu-e
last night, and both play and playeis
scared a hig hit. The play ie so difier-
ent from other farce-comedies and tlie
scene*, situations ami incidents so mi-
t once ft from 12.Id to 12..'«», and in tiie
evening fr*»nt 7 t*» 7.^*.
Price* 7.’» and AO cent*.
Scat*on Sale at RYAN’S.
Master's Sale.
Static or SotTM Caximxa, )
H VttXV* KLJ#< (M M v. \
F. W. Wj»g<**ier ami Geo. A. Wagener,
Copartner* doing bii*iuc»i* under tlie
name of F. W. VV agener A C‘o.. Plain-
11 If*, against J. W, W«*Miward, M.l’.
WimhIward, 4’. Ed Salina- a* Guard
ian, t oiiiiiicreial Bankof Augu-ta,
Ga., Augusta saving* Bant, Germa
nia Saving* Bank and W
Defendant*.
roRKt‘M>Mrnr.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal «*rdcr to!
me directed in the nimve entitled cause i
I will sell at Barnwell, in front of tlie
t'ourt House, on Monday, the fourth ;
day of January, i.s’.rj, it lieing -ale-day .
In said uiontli, w itilill tlie legal hour* j
of *a!e, tlie following described real es
tate :
“All tiiat tract or plantation of land |
in Barnwell (’minty in tiie State afore
said, about one and one half mile* from
Barnwell 4'oui t House, containing five
hmiilred acre*, more or less ami liouml-
en in-laud* of Johnson Hagmal, Alfa-
wav and o’liers, and know n a* “Uaili-
lee!”
* ALSO,
“One acre of land In the town of
Barnwell liminded by Marihoro street
and lands of Ben Hayes, J<»e Coker ami
other lauds of J. W, Woodwanl.”
A LSO.
“Three acres of Jaml i« the town of
Barnwell w itli tlie dwelling iimira and j
tiuiilding* thereon, k.iown as the F. II. j
Brown lot, hounded by lots of John (i. I
Owens, W. A. Holman and others.”
A I.SO,
“One strip of land upon which is lo
cated my tram road from Gallilee to
Woodw aid’s J unci ion.”
i Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
decl7-td .• Master.
BRiDGE NOTICE. *
One or more of the County Comniis- |
sinners will be at llagood’s Mill at 10
o'clock a. m. on Monday, January 1th,
1802, to let the said bridge out for gen
eral repair*.
By order of the Board.
M. J. PATE, Clerk.
tSmTATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA
BARN WELI, COUNTY.
IX THK COI KT OF I'KOttATK.
James Q. Patterson. Esq., Judge of
Probate in Barnwell County.
Whereas, Rosa Badger api^ies for
Letters of Administration on tho estate
of William Badger, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of tlie said deceased, to be
ami appear before me at a Court of Pro
bate for the said county, to lie holden
at Barnwell C. H.|on Monday, 28th
day of December, 1 Hit 1, at 11 o’clock a. m
to show cause, if any, why the said ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and the seal of
“ Court this i Dh‘du£ of December,
a life *•! u**r tiu
Insure Yoirsetf
•fkiBSl payioc -
l.j
llUDOEII 1 BATES, SanmlTGa.
WKs ha<« bat Os« Csw and UiM iIm
T<si r«a’i p*r thna Ms<rs ih*a 1*
|ara arSitallr «tirta Tb»r ar* aol built that vaj
Wnta Um a|*F.« (At. OFFI H*.
FOR «ALE.
JESSE 1)1 NX, .
BARNWELL S. C.
Assessment Notice.
A CM rnk* 4>FFl€ K
B VHXVV Kl I. 4 '. 11. I»M‘. Il II I'*•
<»f l»4»tli hoim* and fiirci'rn inuirkcts.
At thH so; t^on hlion nnuio\ i- in circulation cverv Iioust*-
I keeper should niakp sonic athlitnuis to tlie comfort* mid
j com enicnecs of .home. In furniture, mall rcs-e*. crockery-*
I ware, sio\ e> and hoii.se furjii*hin*$ ^twids ifeneiallv \ve have
j.stocks tiiat eauii4>t fail to please the In'st •taMc^and
nients.
.\^ to pijc4*s
W
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to the A.I
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ton
ices atc helow
in ,1h* on !
9
We l\ uo\
and we ate u illiiiL;
t with hard tinier
pi'I'foi inauee of oin
e arc not
t. hut
_ *st •xti
that tht
iiihWi’ the false
ve )ia\ «• cut ch.u
tin:
a* t
that our
loscly a?4
fill
Wei:
hi' ami
short an
to meet the pcojdelutlf v
H
efofi f-
just
rl its
inca-
tlM
>c
I*'
>1
i v us and
lilllisCS.
Us
pnecH
y in tlrcir
trdinz to
t prices paid (or cotton and all country pnidticc
-No
Otic Storehouse, on
Square, nearly oppu*it«
Court Hmii
4 ourt lime
tw i* *u*rie*
One lot in the Tow n of Barnw
acre, with tive-rooni rc*ldclic
and *table*, and teuaiilliou»e with four
A. Martin, | rooms.
> I so, ..
A Farm containing seventy-two
aere*», one tniic from t 'ourt llou-«*. ju*i
out of iucor|Hirate limits of tow n; ;a» or
in acre* iin«ler cultivation, balance tim
bered; cmn for'aide tenant iimi-c*.
Term* ea*y. Part cash, balance t**
suit |nirelia*er.
J. O. PATTERsOX,
Barnwell t'. ||., s. <
reli. oi
ban
Master’s Sale.
SofTH 4 aKOI.IS V, t
BaKXWKUu Coim Y.|
I Mery P. I.affitte and Jcupic
I im’ t
the
Ealllttc,
Plaiutilfs, iigiin.-t W. J. Butler, De
fendant. .. j
I*AIITIIIOX. .
* BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to!
nie»direeled in the atMive (.milled cau-c |
I will -ell at Barnwell, Tn front of Cm j
Court House, mi Motvliy. rUj imutii :
day of January 18H2, it being *al. mIa .
in *Hill ^.itliio >♦— -W-r4 hour- f
of sale, the following described real cs- j
tate:
All that tract or parcel of laud sit
uate in Comity and Mate aforesaid, |
containing one hundred and .-e\ciitv-
five aefes more or less and bounded as
lollows; On the North by lands (»f- L.
K. Sains, Julia A. Latlitte and J. 11.
Laffitte, East by lands of Mrs. M, C.
Lafiitfe, South iiy land* belonging or
formerly belonging to Joseph M.
LalHtfeand D. M. Lallirte, and West iiy
lands belonging or formerly belonging
to tlie Estate of W. 11. Ingrain. All ol
w hich w ill more fully appear by refer
ence to a plat of the same made by J. S
Mix-mi. Surveyor, on the 21st day of
June 1SK3.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,.
M aster.
dee 8-td
dcroath. Return- -••i»
t by
mail
la* -worn t*» lief ure *011
itied adu.lid-t-r an 01
ne oil
•th.
qual-
I Vi «tiu» owning no
return their noil.
P* "1
A t l l"
lll H-t
Oti all return- not m
i-t of Jauuarv and tie*
|«fe *»(
2’H ll
VI f f*
Febr
ti t'te
•ii'arr.
, .**f»2 a (iciialty of fifty
j*r
< •
will
,4! tilrii.
'1 lie a--4‘--oY w ill .’lt , <
*nd n
1* fo!
Iowa;
Snelling* Stoic, I ruk
AV J.i
,11 v 1*
|
1 1
dav Jany 2d.
1 itoi
im.*, ?
'atur-
Barnwell 45, II. Moml
1* V .1
auv 1
f If.
George* t reek v lub
Hiu.
a*. Tu
c*day
Jany -**th.
Ke»r*e- Mt>re, Wedn
ic-da;
v Jan
y o* h.
E. I. Sander* St»>ri*.
7th.
ihu
r-day
’ Jany
MuuuHs, Friday .lair
c -Cb
Kinatd-. Satuidav .Li
mv hi
! ll.
Ehrhardt* t .Mondav -
laity
1 Itb.
liuntets t ha|iel, Tm
U ■* 41 #4 V
Jitn\
12th.
Buddie-jm eg, V\ edi)*
-day
JrtTIV
Ilffh.
M nlway, 'rimrsdaf J,
iinv*’ I
Mil.’
Bainlicrg. Frida) am
l .>Ati
11 day
Jafiy
l.’itb and JUlh.
-
Barnwell C. H„ S. C.
THE PATIOS OF PEACE
BETTER THAN
WAYS OF WAR.
the
Jm
r tin
>t after4lie Iv
’ 'lai’u tiv a vi
d a little um
W.v -York Irmn atieiiorag*
mi lav th,* bii-ine-- metr.u
eh ing. in Vi
liintc *r t.NiH
-fne— It v d*
w Orica
of Niue
rUrtug ih.»f King Hum
beyond the rang • ot tin
oil*of thecounlrv ioa-h
* a few month- ago, of eleven ii’cmber*
tn aveng-r*. -..ii^of Ilia d;«ily paper*
l.cit's iron clad- could
*-ItoVe fort- and batter-
or ui.der «*«>itt ribulivu*
•s;on*
t»raiiaoi-, Xl.i::d?iv Jany ImIi.
Blackville, Tuesday ami Wtdue.-dav
Jany iiitli and 2* th 1 .
U halev*, riiur-oay Jany 21-G
Elko, Friday J ant 22 d.
vv iili.-io.t, s..i .ia(.y
11 B im ••sHv Jany
2(»fh
A slib-ys
( oclll alt
Fursc’s
Ba block
•tor** Wednesday J th.
Store. ’I Inn -day Jany 2>tfi>
toi . . Fi i■:a \ .1: ti v 2'Jtil.
SriTiml* v Janv ..oth.
iiiuAUk Ut*eiissing I jide Sam's ability, to take care of hi* po**
mi©Haso r
Take* plea-ure in inforining tlie piddle that on Ids recent visit to the
captured New 't ork, New England and a big slice of the Xorth-We-t
supplied w ith the ammunition of gold, sliver, greenbacks ami ccrfified checks
and merchants, manufacturer-and importer* surrendered ii|M»n the first sum-
iiiou-, threw opf 11 their stocks and told Michaison to help him-clf to all lie want*
*4 nnd to fmy whnt bcpirTrscrf. They were denuuali/ed by the outfiov^of
gold to Eimqie and welcomed Miclud-on sud Ids money a-a hard pressed mddier
• ileers the eirmrados vv ho come to Id* help and turns the tide of tlie battle
against his ling.
North h«
III' w» nt
applause seemed upontAgtemis and con
tinuout fFotn the rise to the fall of the
curtain. The oomtuny presciitiug the*'
piece D a talented (>•• and contain*
«omesplendid vocalists. Tlie solo*, du- I
ct*and quartets w'ere of a high order of
dee17-2
J AS. 1). PATTERSON,
Probate Judge.
Good NeWs.
Mortgagee ’s Sale
Notice is hereby given that under
a,nd by virtue of the power granted
hy tiie mortgage of Richard Jacob* to
Mrs, Isabella A. Holman, dated Kth of
August 1885), and recorded in the otlice
of Register of Mesne Conveyance for
Barnwell County in Book *> R. page
IJJ, the undersigned being tlie assign
ees of the said mongagfe, will on the
4th dayof January 18i>2 during tlie
legal hours of snle, sell in front of tlie
CourtHouse at Barnwell S. < . at pub*
liqauction tiie lollovying described real
estate to w it : ‘ ' X v
All tliose small lots imthe Town of
Barnwell each cmitaiiiinj^dive half acre
and represented bv a plat of J. 8. Mix-
sop and Son dated June 10th lS8fU a*
Applefei, Monday I Ajm 1st.
AUcmlale, ruesday and Wednesday
Keby 2d and Jrd.
Duncan Sams Store, Thursday Feby
4th.
Fiddlepond, Friday Fehy oth.
Barnvvi'll ('. II,.,, 1-com Feby Oth to
Keby 20th inciii-ive.
» G.M. 11 INTER,
Amlitor Barnwell Co.
%
Bight .Vow
KY 1-1 IIY IIOI'.SEKKKrKli X K KI IS
Ths Improued Pan-American Waslier
M’ith its use “wash day” is no more a
torment, and a te Tor, and vvashervvomen
ace no longer in icrial.
3VLicJii.alsoxA_
’s price, $.j.aOO.
ttvated; and the bursts of laughter and ^ — — Fiv.i ti.u x’.n-iti Kv i.hiJ- <»f ti«i» «nt.i i
On tlie North by lauds of the said Isa
bella Holmati, on the South by Middle
Street, on the F.ast by land of Mrs. J»b.
T. Aldrich, and on the West by lot No.
J as re presen tejUUy said plat, this mort-
^ gage being^.xec'utcd t<> -e* ure tii*‘ pur-
_ ^ ^ All pot son* w ho made loan* through chase iqonev oj *ahHots. This sale to
euKural Coiniiria«iboer for the iiurpose ‘ ,ner ^ 1 ’ HUi ^ wer * 8 *4*dlently reudeKnl.) Col. W. H.Duncan or our selves, ht* I be madU) to'nte^var a balauc-** dw on
of tialiiiir a <*< n t tmm . I 01 that msgnifleent orchestra, carried successors, and whose obligations are 1 said purebax^ money of $(Mino and :u
g .. ( ; . o ui farmer* to by-fbe com pan r, too mucu camiot he now maturing can have their loan* re- tc. y-i ! ruin ii.. 'in of Nov. DO and th*
the expiaj.e .c) aiul practica-• */tid priiise; one conItl iUteii forever nevred if they »o desire by making ap-, coat of tbta aide..
of decrea-kig the acreage of the **»d «ot •* sated. It U the finest muai-. plication Ul u*.
‘ * ‘ ‘ ’ ftait^ . WIJ.Ll^J DUNCAN,
lift J.J. BROWN.
. ^ ^ . - . enterulniacnu Barnwell, 27tb Kvbruary, 1881.
fcuUfc, UH CouviuOou. I —Council Blurt. |l».)'Nou|«ir-U. i jumirt-lf
• * #
IL Ip '<1 himself liherally. The proofs that lie did 50 are as plain as they enn 1**.
The. Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic t oast Line and the. Richmond &,
Danville system are witnesses on his h«ha!f. They are burn in;; Soiitliward ;is
Ta-t as steam can turn their Wheel- tlie goods that he nominally bon-dit. Even
now the first consignment- are corning in and
UVUiclialsoicL
Invitf s the people to c6me from all the adjacent, counfre and neigjiboring towns
buy all the goods they w ant *0 clieapLy M.attjicy will forget airabom. ?he low
pfices of cotton, go home rejoicing with fre-h rimrage to battle with hard times.
A - a partial list ol the good goods and great liargains tiiat .Michaison bu* ire
store he ask* attention to the following lew examples that show the comparison
of Northern and Southern prices: % ^
$1 l.iKiu w.irili of New York clothing—Michaison** price, $(K,tM)f).
$7,»MH) worth of Bo -too Shoes Slippers, » l yr.—M ielialson’s price
I'.I.OOO vvortii o f.adic- Dre»s Good*—'I iciialson’s price, So,0(H).*
$ 10.0(H) worth of Notion*—Miehalsoii's price, .'ro.ooo.
$loj)00 worth of Gent ’s Fnrnislilng (ioods—'Michaison'
jj.OOO worth of Furniture—MiciiHlson’s price, $2,000.
$ 1,000 worth of Tin and Wood vvrmv—MichalsoiFs price, $.*)0().
$10 000 worth of Bacon. Ham*, Sugar, Ac.—Miclialson’K price, $(5,000.
«i2,.'»tH) wortli of Canned (Jood* and Fancy fJnicermm -Michaison’* price 51 000
$Tr,()00 worth of Axes, Hue*, Farm Naiflware—Mb'ri^Json's price, ^2 '(H) * ’
5.1,000 worth of I’ahlc Cutlery and Crockery—MicbaJ^piFs price "$rH()
» $1,000 worth of Buggies and V\ agons—Michalson's pHce. S7.’)(). ,
These quotations are offered as texts for thought, presented as sign Imards to
show the people tins liest road fo better time*. Michaison has thousands >f goods
He has bargains that everybody needs, and can afford. If von don't see w hat you
want ask for it. Michaison has it, hut doe* not promise to keep it always ('omn
soon and in a hurrv before the cream is scooped-. Ho. hasn’t time or tongue
enough to ihake a three hours talk, but he will help the country more between
now and Christina* than all the politician* can do this side of the day of jnd"-
ment, if buyer* and seller* wili only come to the pic nie Sherman’*' camn f<dl
lowers and Kilpatrick's torch light trodpei* laid waste our fair country * TIM
tariff and taxes and high price.* have made the people poorer year after year
Michaison i* tired of that. He will give this fair* work to Hie good of fhe |,e.«’
pie. Instead of grasping for profit he will try tojdearexpense* and make friends'
When times get better and the farmers are out of troubje he wiH trv to matte
money. That is hi* platform for six day* in the week, and everybody is a-ked to
pome and see him standing there, giving the best prices for cotton amt ail coun
try produce and selling ail kind* of gooda to all sorts of people atpuly one oric®
and that below zero. * F
V NAB A W U.KKR,
A—ignee* of Morutagee.
BATES Jt SIMMS,
•A»*igr ee» Attorney.
£8b ISjcvUiber 1981.
It will savf you time, temimraod mo
ney. It does ity work better than the
rough wash l>oard pliu and does not
wear and tear out Clothe- a* thold way
lid. 1 havesiold over foirr hundred in
Barnwell and adjoin'r-•; roniitle. and *
tiie V have given |»erfect satisfaction.
• For further iufoiiiia-H*n *f*p|r to
FRAMPTON LAWTON.
• * BauiwcII, S. C,
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