The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 31, 1891, Image 2
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The Barnwell People.
jp. W. HOLIES, Editor } Prop'r.
LAlKiF.ST ((U NIT niU'U.VTION.
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XII rHsii) A Y, 1»KC KM liKli :u, 1 SlU
t The lHii»M)«ratie daily jiuik'ih of ib« i
A tlAiTtiy »Io|m*-did nj>t hcohi to rc*H , *h
thoir Crlxp (iirlMtmHH ttirkey.
The Gi'Uorul A ^hctu^dA adjonniejl rm
Tliuri*«l»».V Wt K liHvin^i|tith'd Hi joint
iQwdntionn aftd 2S7 WW the ^work of
th« Hcssioti, R,, th«»MO wort* oi
local interest. Wo give a listelsewbopfe
• of tliose e-porially ctttH'oruing this
county.
J. I*, nichardsorr. of MiHsissippi, the
largoat jot ton plant* r in the world, di<d
lant week of cigarette smoking, lie
owned fifteen plantations, eight jnijr-
i'untile estHl)lishme,i;ts and wa<» worth
several millions, but nil his dollars
could not save him.
go abend and write nut the re|>ort bn- and days and years, nnn i nave neen
nTnT>tT t Te~'lT( T VTT;iTTrr( ; rs iuutail rmirriT
business in n of our acquaintmirt! re
marked iu our hearing the other week
that it was about lime for the men to
^Vve^veirlTi** managoment of their af-
Julrs to tin* women folks. From- Items
In smersl weekl T \::e\i hantr« s- It hw>k^
like the fair sex would be equal to the
crisis*.
The Edgotbdd (- hrouivlo rct>Ar ts tl rat-
two young ladies injhAt aneiei't town*
recently caught a possum and “eoofcej
It with baked potatoes.*’ The Monitor'
I’olluwsMiit with The .story that 1 ladV
♦>l the east side -killed a pig that she
raised to flu* weight <d’ twohundml
pounds, and the (ireenville Ih'lio crows
over tin* HccoinplUlirnciits of a lady of
I.aureus, Toiiug, single and handsome,
who lias raised tills year six hundred
chicks from a start of twonty-tlve In tis.
A Full and Correct Statement.of the
Discussion of the Free Fas* (till.
From the (Jrwnvllle “Mountain rity F.cho.’’
Several meagre accounts of the dis-
cii*»ioii of the tree pass hill, imlulged
in tu t.w*'«‘U Mr. I'htff'rstm, Mr. flary
and Col. Haskell, have liecli published
in tin* ditlereul papers, hu* it lias been
reserved forTii* Ki llo to given word-
tor-a ord stnleiiienl of tin* whole pro*
ccediogs on iliat Hietiforahle occasion.
11 is as follow s :
The senate sent a message to ‘the
house si ating t hat they had agreed to]
the house amendments oil Mil “To pre
vent the u«»* of a tree pas* on any rail-
roid hv any niemlHT of tin* general as-
seml‘lv Ol this state or ht staieoltk i^la,”
I pon tin* reading ot tiic message, !
Mr ralter»oii introduced tin* foltntn mg
r<**:tluilon : “1 In* iioiise returns tin* I
ni**s-age a** the senate Informing this
lavly that it had feeterf it* action
on senate bill (No. 7I» “to prevent the
w«e of a free pas* on anv railroad by [
anv inemtier *d tin* general n*set?thtT ot *
this *state or by Stale nlttciaU; f«*r t!»;‘ [
n'asoii that tin* niatier is now in tin* I
lisnds ot the eominim-c nf « oiifcrenrc ot |
tin* two hoiiaca, which said enttiiiiDte**
his n«*t as v**t re|H»rle«l to this house.*
Mr argtw**t rtwtt tin -
an- had no jurisdiction o| tin* matter »» j
long a* it wasjn the hand-nf tin* joint
1 rotniitiltee on conference of the Itnum* |
mimI senate; (hat such action of tin* sen- j
ate w a* ind ihiIv ini|tro|H*r, hut \vas di- I
recily c*»ntrary to joint rule I.
'I In* chair ruled it out of order.
Mr. Kat neat (iary t lieu moved hi send |
n itn ssage to (he aenate that, tmnnuiieh :
as ihat hodv had asked for the message 1
«>f t he senate ns the committcc hud not !
made its report.
i his iin>tinn w as not acted upon.
, Mr. Patterson stated that the only ae- I
lion th-‘*''cna*e enttld have taken was to j
have appointed n eontmlltee of freeron- |
faience. | riiruing li>w at «'• t ol! Il.-s- I
he|| Mr. Patterson eoiitintit d ;j “1
now call upon the ehaitinaii nl the!
Jimise eum'iiittee to explain t>* the linns** i
-rC li v tin* report which had lM’t*n made :
out hv the cnuililittce had not liven stih- j
mittcdr e v
(''>1 Haskell -aid that, contrary !*• all I
precedent two member* <d tin* senate j
r ill'll “tr Ii'hI l»«‘eti ap|Mdnted<rotn the
iqiuii il V of tha’ body, tin* in:',jo. itv
hav n rexpressed in favor of that hili.
Mr. Patterson hud -aid he wa- iii l^vur
*»f killing the hi IT. Two tmtnhcr- nf
the s. nate aeelton *>f the 'committee
(Strait and Itcaseley) had exptvs- <|
aintilar iut< ntdons; tlnrt U, to kill the
I ill He hud a-k< d Mr. Patterson If In*
was not on the eomniil>ee to siijM*nrt
the w ill of tin* house as ♦•xprcssetr 1»y y
vote of ,to 11. He could not get. a re
port because it w as tuveasary for the rc-
pori t" he -ijned by a majority of both
sections ot tin 1 eoiiimittee, and a major
ity u! the seriate sect ion would not sign
It.
Mr. Patterson lie re interrupted fad.
Haskell by asking him the question^
"Hid I not show you Senator .'■draight
On the llm*r of tin* scna.ey“
(’ol. iiask(‘ll; Yes; hut you sit
‘low n. I will get through vv ith you di
rectly.
Mr. Patterson; Yes; ami I will get
through with you too, directly. »
( ol lla-kell asked if he had not «le-
served the thanks of the house for his
action in the mutter?
Speaker Jones; You are entitled to
a free pas*.
Col. Ha«kell: I have neve? taken a
free pass in my life,- save once when, us
attorney for the South Carolina Kail-
way. I was compelled/o go to Charles
ton and the company sent me a pass
Which I used. If ii had not been sent I
would have charged the fare in my hill.
Outside of this, I have never used a
pass save a- a railroad otticial.
Mr. John (Jury Evans ; Are you at
flu* present time a railroad oflioial?
Col Haskell:.-! am the president of
a road in Virginia^, and sis -uch accept
passes from connecting roads, whichd*
hut a fair exchange of courtesies. 1
have never thought ill of any one using
u tree pass, unless the person using the
pas- thought it wrong to do so. X •
M”. Patterson: Mr. Speaker, 1 was
appointed on the'committee with Mr.
Haskell and Mr. Uuist to confer w ith
the committee from the Senate on tin
free pass hill. I saidat the time that
the Speaker had made, a mistake in ap
pointing me on that eotninittee along
w ith Col. Haskell, as we were two ex
tremists. As soon as we were appoint
ed, Col. Haskell came to ns and told us
that we moat have a meeting of the
.committee immediately. \\*e went over
in thu corner of tjie Pnitse ami there
met the Senate committee, Col. Has
kell H-ked tisa* to our views ui>on the
xtmutkibtt. 1 told him I was in favor of
k.liihg Mie bill, and that th«v hail made
a lUiatake in’puHtng me on the commit
tee; tiigt I would inaist upon fho house
’ao<eiv4in«uts. Mr. Jtuiot agr*-t-d with
me. Tie two s* uat*wpy!itr»(t. and
Deaaeloy) refused to agr^e to the
aiiienUtuenU. Col. iluskell thou said:
wccaunot-igrec; Uisiviore,* will
l • \
mediately, Htaling that we have failed
to agree; and I vvUfi you all to sign It.
Wo said till right, -go ahead and, make
it out at once. . .
Col. Has&HI then went to tin* olcrk.
gt)t a Idauk feiiort, tilled if. out and had
M r.Jluist to sign it. Ho then enmw to
me in klm lobby of the house and yve
w«-ntinto the ways and means commit
tee room and there I signed tlm report,
ijjitl. lUskell t.he|i, instead of reporting
iinn.ie4tiat.ely- tlm4notscqtnt.-t.4te retmrtr
iu iiis (Hieket *»r desk ami proceeded
ever to the senate *ind get Senators
Woodward or Smythe to move that the
sona!.-! reconsider the \ote hereby the
s*n*a'e refm*e4 tn nta-tqrt the house
amend merits to Hie hfH. r
l then went, (nmr to flu* senate and
iuet( o|. Ilaskeinhere and asked him
why he didn’t make the leptrrt. He
said: “I thought the holier had ad
journed.” 1 said: “Llovv cotvlil you
tossing them in ever since, It keeps me
pretty busy* and i don’t inin«J confiding
to yon tin? fact that if 1 had it to do over
again I wouldn't make such a resolu
tion, bnirthcru t* 'no help for it now, and
I shall ftavb to go on forever, I suppose.”
Father 'Finn* gave Ids scythe a swish,
and gathering up a handful of minutes
flung them into I ho just and resumed:
“You have no idea how 1 havdTq
hump to keep the p.v.st lull. I no sooner
drop a year, or rt TriAhtfi, or ft w’eek int*>
it than I discoyjjr that thcro is room for
mom.”
MWh.it hecomcsoaf iUl tlmgo yoarq you
feed to the past?” 1 asked.
“That’s it; what becomes of them? If
they did anybody the least g >od I
shouldn’t mdn l doing this work, hut
they don’t; they are a dead wa^te. True,
they food and sustain thu past, hut what
Masters Sale.
Court nf Common
mat.
think so when here is the speaker of t he j„ the use of doing that? If people Ihiew
house right here iu your presence rati
fying acts.” 1 then ftsked him : “Have
you got t he senators to sign the rc( ort ?”
He said, “No; I haven’t seen Senator
straight.” I said: “Tlrore he la; ju-t,
passing in front of you, going out the
door.” • . - '
1 found that neither of the. senators
had sigped the reporU
Col. Haskell and I were sitting
in fhC'wi'n.ite listening to tin* annimem—
upon the <|m*,stioh ts*Core the senate'
( ol. Haskell remarked to me : “Yon all
are dying hard.” .1 replied: “Yes, am?
you are Sitting here with that repot tin
itmr-^dEHU’keTTifffHuiomi tlien
turning hi (hp,' Haskeli, with some-
warmth of f**eling, said: “You are a
preiXy^man-fn-adv <teatn-;tdrts hHl w-hen
you yourself, while a memher of this"
lioiHe and attvrney fora railroad, dis-
t jblited free jhasses upon'the floor of
this lmu»*e to mt-ni!>*■ rs of thts trdrRc
at a foruier session.”
.Coirmsk**ll: “The genMeman is mis
taken. LA\,heii ami to whom*?'’’
M c 'f*jrrl.ei sou then turned to Mr. Kr-
tiesf UAry and said ‘Tlere TiT'm v au-
thoritv —Ernest (.ary ami‘also Senator'
Evans.ami hr. Sampson Pope. Mr.
Speaker, I am opposed to lids hill from
principle, hecaiiM* I think it an insult
to members of this house to pass any
such law. It should he left to them to
say whether they would accept. If «-
man is to he influenced by tin* accept
ance of a free railroad pas* Id* shonhi
be left at home, free pa*s or not. I don’t
believe in accepting passe*. 1 have
been offered three and declined them.
I am also opposed to tills hill because
you (Haskell) are simply advocatingTt
fqr campaign purj o*es and •«» give you
an opportunity to abuse a man who is,
not hue to reply |o you.”
Mr. Ila«k**l!: ‘*1 have an indistinct
recollection of haling, when attorney
for a railroad, in resiHiiise to request*
fr<m mcmlM^rs. lurti.-iujl llomi trip
pa*«es to go home. I never dreamed
that I would lie a reused of attempting
to hi The those gentlemen. I thought
their character was so high as to place
them above aroeh suspicion
Mr. Harr said ihat «ii*ee his name had
been injected Info the matter to* would f
state that t ol. Haskell had had a hook •
**f trip pass> * <»n ib * flo«»r «*f tin* lioime i
enough to make use of the pin-st and learn,
iometiling from it there mig!vt lu some
cxeuso for maintaining it, hut they
don’t, so all this work of mine is in
vain."
“Why don’t you quit it? Why don’t
you let thu past rip and turn your atten
tion to making more present? That is
what we need, People woul 1 think*»
good deal moreof yoUlf you would quit
carrying away the present and dumping
it into the past.”
“So t'i *y would, khd L <*lio*dd like to
ffC«v)ntmhd;if(g-riTrm71)ut my pride
-um-ftf-Uds worfev^ *
.“Pride?”
“Yes; ram probably tlw-only person
on earth who lias consistently and nu-
falteringly fu]filled Ids New Year’s reso-
lutioil, and I am proud tT the distinction,
Hut" —lip lowered his voice and spoke
earnestly to me—“if 1 had it to do again
I should 1k» very sure not to make a New
Year’s resolution.”
Then he lefClilO to reflect npon what I
would better do in the way of resolu
tions on this first day of thu brand new
year.—Detroit Free j’re.ss.
Btatr nf Safi Ik Carolina
/Jtimwrll County.
ftri*t'iHn Mtftlman, Will, Harlev; J.T:
Harley, J. D. Harley, Kelewca
Harley,* Martlia Dennett ami
IK K. Jlai lcy, Plaint ill'-, agaiu-t
Miiry I’. Cave, Win. !\( a\e', Cornelia
( a\e, Virginia (have, Kaura < jmiMdly,
jfiiseidiine thnmHIv,Hora Cave, El-
f - v ien Harden, .1 no. .M. Cave, ExeeYitor
of Win. Cave, Wm. 4’. CaVe, Admin
istrator of Matthew J. Cave, Ionic A.
Klautou and .Hi* W. Hla.iton, Ad-
— hi HtMratt rn* of \V. T; ttlamojn, de-
cea-ed, aWl-dTtrrfrtCs Peehmah, De
fendants. . ^ -
l’*Y \ I K ITE of a (jeyretal order to
me directed iq (.lie atmye outitled cause
I w ill -ell a^ lfarnwell, iiC front of the
Court Hon-e, on Monday, fli'* I'ourth
day of January, IMig, jt h»‘ing *ah‘-d i.v
iti said month, w ithin the legal l ours
of sale, the following described real es
tate:
A11 that tract qf land situate in the
County and State nfore-aid, containing
twelve hundred and tlfirty-two acres,
more or less, and hounded by lauds ol
Win Neptune, M. A. Harden, Jp,.
Sue]ling, K Halford, K. .M Harden,
W. M.Tlariieu and Eliza Heady.
'■IVfms castr;—ruiVha^T to' i»:iyTbF
MORTGAGE SALE.
t ' ,
George K. Eombard & Co. against Jack
Darker. .»
B Y Y i KTC 4C of Ah** fw»w#r gircn in a
witaiii mortgage executed and deliv
ered by Jaivk Darker to George It. Eom-
haid A Co. f wiH'sclI on Tuesday, the
Fifth day of January IS'.ig, at Jack Dar
ker’* place at II o’clock a. m.. Due
Twelve-llbrse power Engine and Dolh*r
and all lixtures, to saM-fy the debt se
cured by said mortgage,.
Terms cash. i
J. W. EANCASTEK,
i lh_ Agent for Mor-tgagees.
dee? t-td
Assessment Notice..
v*
AvjpfTOJ’H Offick
II.UtNWKM, c. II. Dkc. im I s;n.
Notice is iieivhy given that pursuant
Loth** Act of tin* Gimcrnt Asseuibly in
reference thereto, the Auditor.or his
Deputy w i.l attend" at the. following
named places on the days indicated for
the purpose of t: king t;ix ictiirns for
flu* year couimtiu-ing November 1st
lf<fU. ‘
The I.aw requires that all personal
:)nd real property slmll h*^ returned mi-
di-roath. Ketn;-]]- s.-nt hv mail Jini.-t.
Tire
loti
g and severe.
papers
G. DUNCAN DELE INGE It,
; Master.
M asfe.x' v i) fllee, 1 g*c. T+t+ryT^nt.
< led 7-td
A. F. Otis ami MeNah R Walker and
The Hankof fhirndell against George
• 1’. 1 >n n bar.
f«*r dh
out of
to 111 m
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k* II i*»iie<| a pa »
lid UMt t.»**>.
New Yenr’s Advice.
4’*f( t»y ttie pipe, pm by Uie bowl, ^
r*uLliy Hie Word profati*>;
Tli«* Ht-nmias in their ounard roll
Bring New Tear’s round lignin.
I*vit by the eyes whore d/repenfuj; alow
Have set your brain a-wbirl.
Put by (*lis vain advice, we know)
That winsome, wK« hlnx Kiri.
Put liy the crniU t»* p«> that loan.
Put by the alass *»f WsC,
Put by •-a*b habit that has grown
A boon coiupanion dear.
Alt (hitiiTion which cold reason fror.ned
Put by - hut show your honx*
And put ihem wbc-re they'll all lie found
A iiMtatb or sii e oeks hen* o.
— W'n-hiiiKlon 4>piud.
Mule for Sale.
A flue young four year oM. Worked
one-^var. AlaucUoii for cas , i on s.-ile'
day. . J. I.. KM,18.
l-'iiv Ii
llm fl
. I C iii'. i
ivfllg dis- j
>*r *»f the |
•K \ *#e4 \ • t
Ft
PALT.
Tti*» tParrf Walk T.iaFT.Tlier
i*. l» e
wa* w
s!fir*-ry mi l
don't kk • t.»
night. Ft
at
in'
k tU
mi
*4. p»t|*JI
ft pi act
l feighti
Iiitctc*
T mu ,4 I! a«
midnight,
•t him. I
it mi l
<n *'ii my
*•*• always
ne.l, for in
nrs ( * with
iml ghoul* 1 lotv<«
y cannot friglit**u
fiigiit tlH*m*4*lvwn.
ai itf human
- foul. % lng I nuk ■ ii
j t*> h*t oli that I 4*m l
J my long and varil
j k(Msdui<ii«) goUin*
j founllhat wia-u tl
i |)io they usually tak
j Th**n* is, after nlh a gissl il
j nature ulM>ut ghost*. v
H** won* a long, white heard on liht
fait* anti Una* an old, *harp seytho r>u his
shotilih r. That ti'a* als«ut all In* had on.
1 There wa* something faiiiiliur nliont hi*
*l'l ssirance, tisi, hut I have n [s»or mem
ory for tutineti and forget wlit*n> I bar**
met folks. I c*uM nut classify him at
first.
“Happy New Year,” said I, by way of
allowing ft friendly spirit and testing his
attitude.
yau," said he.
II*' seemed to l** 1 Weil disjstsed.
“Haven’t 1 met y*»u somewhere he
ft re?" I asked.
“Ah mldn’t worujer. I’ve h»en goinir'
up an l down this narth f<>r :tgoo 1 whih*.
Once a year 1 c >;n * artmn l these part s
and do imsiu *f;s in .a am,all way. Maybe
yoii\.* s** *n me now and then on N i w
Year’s cards.”
“Ah,” I exid.iimed. “are you tho old
gcutlemaii that pick* up thu last ftguro
of t!ie *lat<* line and goes hobblint; oft
the e l ;* of thucar 1 with it w*Itih* a Little
tot wif n niik*‘d ih.y runs and puts a new
on** i n it s iil'iee?’’
“Ten that sam » ol 1 codger.”
“And-yoikr mime?”
“Time.T^
“Siue enou“br F it’i-*r Ti:n \ I ought
to have knowy vm at sight. I'm i iti-
makdy jjiequ liutud Wiib .s >v.*r il m *m-
Imts of 1 your family. 1 tuyiw Hi fu-t
rat**.” _
“Who?"
“Hi -Hi-Old Tim'.-, you know."
“Ah, yes."
Wollfvye chatte l on ph*asantly enough
until I asked file old gentleman why ho
male it a point- every year to coma
uroun 1 and carry off the figure ; so that
wo. ha 1 to set up ne\wo:i 's and sp >il <iur
-iettrM: ads Until w’oh •cai:i'*;iccustoJued
MORTGAGE SALE.
A me* Iron Work*, against A. C. tain.
DY V I IMTHol the.|Miwer given in a
••ertaln iiMiitgage cxccule*! Mini ilelfv- 1
t , r***l Im A. 4 .Cain to the Amra lr**t»
Work- I will veil at 12 **Y|o«*k **ti Tin**- •
ilay, lli** Fifili ilav *>f Januarv* D’h!, at
I A. C.< alt»*«* phu'e,Due dVn-1|(»r»*'pow-
. t*r Ante- Port«tdc Eugim* a it* I coiiikc-
| l ion-. Niu 1 UJilE >.*u»fy the *|eht ~
j C4irci1 by liahl iinotg ige. n
Term** ca-lt.
J. w I, N N’CASTER.
Af(uut fur Mortgagee*.
ilec2l-til
LIEN WARRANI SALE.
TPY \ I K Id E of a ppwer sale iu a
certain mortgage deed of George J*.
Dunbar t*» A. F. Oris and M^-Nbih A
M alf.cr, endorser* for the said George
U. fiunfcrti C* T he Bank of IPirnw ett,
hearing d;it** the Third <lay <»f Felmni-
ry, K S 'JI, ni«| r<*c»inle'ddn ilo**k a Y li>2
*>lli*a* of t he Kt gisrer of Me.-ne ( onvcy-
aucc- for Barnwell county, tin* under
signed will sell at Bjirnweil Court
IJjm-e on saleday iu Janhary next, it
being the fom th day jmd lii -t Monday
<>i the month, all th.-it tr.-iet of l.aud -itu-
jir**, lying hikI being in P.-nnett >pring-
Low u.-hip,-jiid county. containing six-
ty-liv*' iicre* more or less, an*I houudetl
on the North by lands of Mrs. II. A.
Fursu and J. W. Furse, on the. F.a-t by
lanti-of II. A Fur-e, on the South by
hind-«*f George K. Dnnhar ami oM-fh**
H e-t by lan«U *>f J. W . Fur-e, to satisfy
th*: *i:*ht s*‘*'tired by sal«k4n«*rtg}igp.
I'*'rm* of -a!«* cash. Fur* lia-er to pay
for pjipc!-.
, A. F. OTIS,
Mi \ A B"iV W.M.KFR,
'i’llK DA .M\ OF DAKNWKI.E,
M*»rtgH4 -cs.
KOBT. AM*II1( II, Attorney.
decl 7-td
|A MAN PUao fur S450I
HIS NEIGHBOR
pmidamty
S375.
Far tbsvrrr Mm*
riaa*.
Nallhar oka war worth
a tuchai orar fSou.
Iisori YoMrself
Ofaioat pa j iaa
ILUDOEIU BATES. SainhYGa’.
I Wbo haw* b«t fhM P*'* aod that tha Irwoirw
Yua rai* , l (>aj thm ra- rw than luatrwiaanU
| ara aataaQr worth. Tbry aiw at* built that wa*.
Wrtta L*taa« Atf£4 IA1.4»FFK H**.
FOR SALE. -
t». e St>»r*diOiise, on Court House
he sworn to before some ollicer qual-
itied to julminister an osith.
IVrs<*ns owning no property must
t ’“ M irn fir”- P“11.
On jill return?; not made between t-he
1 *t. of January ami the'M&Th February.
is !»2 a penalty of lifty per . cent, will
attach. - ' - *
. »l lic ji-kes-or will attend as follows:
Snel'lnigs Store, Friday Jjiny I>t.
I inker ( reck ,'chool ilt>u,se, 8«itur-
Pay Jaiiy jd.— L —: ——•——
Itjirnwell'C. II. Monday Jimy 4fh.
Georgf** ( reek c'lub Uau-e, Tues* 1 ay
Jjiny orli.
Hearse* Store, Wednesday\Iany (Ith.
E. I, Sanders Store,-Thursday Jany
7th. •/ i’t , : ' - *
Manuels, Fridar Jany xrh.
Kijurd-. Sat-iird;iy tinny Pth.
Ehrhardts, Monday J.-iny flth.
II imters ( hapel, Tuesday Jauy 42th.
Buddie-loug, Wcdnesdjiv Jany IHth.
M idu ay, Thursday Jany 1 Hli.
Bamhcrg. Kriday and Saturday Jany
1 *>i h iiud 1«;tIi.
(iraiiam*, .Momlay Jany ISlh.
Bluckvillc, 'Fm -day and M ednesday
Jany iPth and 2Uth.
W httleyv, Thursdav Jany 21 -K
Elko, Friday Jany 22*1.
>Villi-ton. Saturday Jany 2Jrd.
II. D. Mattiiews Store, Tuesilay Jany
2«tth. •
A-lileys Store. M’«**lne*day Jany 27th.
4 '«*i'lira!»*.Store, Thiir«*l:iv .Eiuv 2>th.
Fur-**'- >i**re, Friiiav Jany 2t'th.
Dahli^k, Sitiii day J any.T''tin
Appleton, Monday K* hv l-t.
Aih'mhile,’FiU'-day and Wedrifmlay
I *'hy 2*1 and Jr«t.
Diim*uri saniM store, Thursday Fchr
Ith. . ^
Fi*hl!ep**n*l, Friday Fehy .'th, %
Barnwell t', H,. From »’cby flth to
Fehy 'iuth incili-lve.
(i. M. II i’XTEK,
Auditor Darn writ Co.
TfeasureFs Notice.
intions
_ ltu«>
The Tren-ui
*Vs tor I'm* *•*'
y* ,*r * otntnetH
IIl4-|ltM*tl«-| l>4 |
Haniw
n ‘AHh, i
Or/o Xt'oCWTl Tan** rfh.
\ WM I . J* l'.. .-•ot. I -th. I'-'.'t.
tion
: Nov
4 . II., fr<
* c
at the
•f tax* -
lit, I”.
Utii N*
K P‘a-
rt- id
• t!a» -
to-F
— . TAX I.CVT.
Total I.
STATIC OV S(*| Til CAR*»UV A.I
BaIJN W Kl.l ( 'fit M Y, j
M ik** Drown fV Hro., A«*lgn4s*« *»f S. 1„
lVac*H*k, against John \V, Walker.
HN N I U IT E **f a l.icn warrant to
no* ilire«*u**l in the atiov** entitle*! chum*
I XX ill -ell on Hedn**»d.iv t bib daX' of
January next, within the umial’ h«*ur-
.ot sale, »l (•anil*• Mill, twobal* «of
Htit eottoli aid 4»|H* Io| of c*>tt'*ll -*s*d,
l**xHi I Upon a- the pnqicrtv **f John \V.
VI alketLt** satisfy .-ai*l lieu xx arrant.
Term-visit.
J. <V. LA NT
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prophets suv that the Coming winter will he
We don’t know about that nor do wc
care, for we are readN’ to match our resources airainst the
cold of the ^sorth wind and the down pour of the lowering
clouds, lor our stocks are so complete that we feel as
e<jii;il to nny.eonipetition with the ‘‘ejeiuents” as we believe
oui’sel ves to he sti])erior to all rivalry with other merchants.
’ ^/ ( I1 °ntfitted with our hats, caps, clothing, underwear,
luisi.eiy, 1)()<>ts.hoT*>^ and 1 <>\’es will he as eomfortabie in
the fields and the forests as in their cosy sitting rooms.
Ladies wearing our dress “-oods, among wlireh are all th°
standard fabrics and all the new candidates fortFteir fair fa
vor, our shoes, cloaks, gloves, knit and woolen goods will
not 1>e shut in from healthful and happy out door exercise ~
find confined to the dulness of their home* chimney coiners '
Tin* I hi hies; We have not forgotten them in our prepa-
r the wtliter. 1 lu* warmest and softest tlannels T
dr(*ss goods, hosiery, shoes have been laid in plentifully for
the little folks. v * '
AN e take special pleasure in calling attention to our heavy
goods for those whose occupations r^piire ai tides that will
stand hard usage and rough work.
--(iood food .kdmttdTthan 1ki(1 medicine. Our stock of
groceries is A Xo. 1. W e are keeping a smokehouse and
sfore room large and full enough to supply the housekeep
ers of a half a dozen downsliips with the very best eatables-
d both home and ftneign markets. *
c\t this season when money is in circulation every house-V
keeper'should make some additions to the comforts and '
conveniences of home. In furniture, mattresses, crockerv-
\vartb-stoves and house furnLhittg goods generally we have
st*>(k'* that cannot iail to please the best tastes and jud°’—
ments.
As to prices. We are not under the false
prices are below efr«c%, l,ut we 1m?:v cut charge!
tlii*y can he ou honest goods, full
uics. \\ i* know that the cotton evop isslntrt and its prices
l "' v ! "" 1 «<■ ll "' "illinir To meet till* iH-ojiic LaU'w.-n- in Iliclr
'“'rC
that our
as close ly as
weights and just meas-
jmrge us aeeoniing to
i
fight with haul times. Try us am
the performance of our primuses.
•HcM prices paid for cotton and all country produce.
A F
f \VtlH*t*i
u- | mill
ixt r »-t»m i
r<* taki-n.
n:i k.
II 4 OUfttjT,
AS IE If, s. D. <
Master’s Sale.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Si xtk or Sorrit (’aioh.ix.a.I
Bai n u j i i ( <m \ i x . \
IK L. r/ainh'**rf. PlarbiTTT. ngain«t L. f,.
Ki‘hiutly, D«'f**iiJant.
KVKl'klloJf.
- 1 BN \ Ilil l E <*f hu cxcrution to ni«*
in ih** ah*tve «‘iitiil*'.i »*aii-H I
xvill *4>|| in front of ih** Court lioujo* at
Darnxx(>!l, xviihin Hi** l**g.il li<>in- *>l
'jil**, for cji'h, i»n Mi unlay the Fourth
*lav of January n*'\t, it Iwing s.-ib -ilay
in said urolit!), ()n*- -iugh* huggv aiul
liarm***. I**x i**il ii|Mtn a- tb** projiurty *>f
-;ii'l «l**f*'n<lant E. L. Koim«*ily tu satisfy
*:iii| i’XC(*titi«tn.
'Form- «*:i-h.
J. U eaxcastek, S. R. (’.
Slier lit’* onioo, DTi Ib-ootnltrr, isiU.
Master’s Sale.
Stxti: of South C.\r.oi ixa, >
BAllNWKI I. CotM V. j
F. W. Wagi'irer ami Goo. A. NVaigoiior,
UopartmTs (biiug r>usin«*ss umior th«*
namo of F. \\ . U ;igon*>r A Co., Elaiu-
•I ill's, against J. W. Wooiiu uni, M. C.
W*w»(lw.ird, C. E<1 Sjilinas a* Guarfl-
ian, <’oinimTcijil Bank of Augusta,
Ga., Augu-t.i Saving* itank, Gt*rnm-
nia S-tviug' Banlvjiml W, A. Martin,
1 mfemluiUs.
South (’aromna, (
Boinxx kit. ( Th xty.1
Mry i*. I.alFitU* an*l .N'linie T.afljtto,
FUtnuA i.. agaanu- VV-> J1 fe*-
femiant.
f. I’ARTITIOX.
I BY VIKTt E *>f a litMTetal ,orflor to
! im* ilirt***u*il in tlo* abox*- rniitU'd cans**
i xvjll ***11 at Banixvoll, in I'roni of th**
; Court 11**11*1*, «»n Monday, the fourth
•lay of January 1S:)2, it b»*ing s.'ih *dav
! in sai*l5ubnth. \xithin tlx* b-gal luuir*
j «if s:il**, the following iU**eribed r«*al v*.
tjito:
All tliat tract or parcel of lan*l sit-
I nate in Countv jiihI Mat** aioivsaid,
i «*oiitainlng «*m* l,iuiidrcil ami s**vcntv-
livi* jicr* s rmire c»r les- ami bcumlcd :is
j foil**x\ s : ()u’t he North by lauds of E.
J K. Sams, Julia A. LaUifte and J
J. HOWAr.D FA7TLRZCN,
A'l'T’* >ltX I*. Y'-AT-I. V \V.
DAKNU ELL C. II., S. C.
Will give prompt attention t4»aH bim-
: in***- **iitru«t*'*l r** iii* care. •
January lull, i'-'.H).
I T. D. ELLIS, Jr.,
■
| Surveyor and* Civil Engineer.
rea to the •'Qa** litation
of'vvaN-r-pi-xxiTv.-fi'Vrl;i if jtr.tl <ua
A (*tr4ai i aid H'Mf*-.'•tl t«> me at .Martins,
SL ( nifl ri'ceix’e prompt atm.tion.
octOl UO-lvr , •
pr
uL'jTTi
E^. L. HarleiJj
DENTAL SURGEON
BARNWELL, S. C.
Laflitt**, Ea*t by laml-4if Mrs. M.
Lallittc, south by lands b<*longtng or j
foyncrlv. belonging to Joseph M.
r.aH'ut*-and l». M Laflitt**, iind West hYJ ,
l.amls bt*longin<r or I'onncrly behuvgiug D' i
t.» tin* Esfat****! W. II. Ingrjim. All of
which will more fully appear by refer-
em o I<»ji plat of the same mad** by J. S
"Mixsow Sur.veyor, on the 2)*t day ol
J uni* ISS.‘i.
Terms cjish. Furchaser to pay for
pjipcrs.
G DUNCAX BELLIXGER, .
Master.
doeS-td
Oflers hi- profes-ional s* r\icr« to the
eiti/ens of Barnxvcll ami th** surround-
j ing *'<»pntry. I’-'iil iT'vofe Mondays,
jj jTue*d.'i\s ami \N’ciln«‘>x4;(-vs to oflicc
Ij practice and Thu-rsJ i\ -, Fridays :*ml
Saturdays to calls in neighboring towns
ami the c umtry.
Refcrem'*** :t—‘I’lie Faculty of tin*
rtment of the University
t)T M arvluml.
DFIKE OX MAIN STREET,
'-Eastof the Fust OHicc.
deo.1-1 v
cKEli,
Barnwell C. H„ S. C.
THE PATHOS OF PEACE
THE
BETTEH THAN
i
OF WAIL
an* a f'** - monffis ago, ofeleren mpinlK*H*
lerican av«*n;'*-r*. -on.t* *.f the daily paper*
Ju-t jif»4*r the lynching, in Xt*\v tB
of H*** Alalia t>x a vnl'intc-r band *»f A
* i*!}^ a Id tb un< »*in»-»» by «lei-lar|ftg that King llun^rfs ino. da.N* couhi
-beI Nc*Y N .*rk fr*Mii andiorag** b yo ,d tiu* rang • *»f the shore f..rt- axtil hattur-
“‘Yi ’-'V 1 lav , ,hr ‘*";"'**;*‘ mcin.polino. rb*»e..rintrx i.i a-bc-.**r *»n Jcr fontributiuu.
W itbout UisciT-Hiig l nek* sam’* alility to take care of Ids po»**#inon*
miqHasq R
c
Xort.li Iir*
He went
„ KOliRCI.OSURE.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
nu» *lire*'te*l in the a ( h**ve entitled cause
I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the
Court lions:-, on Monday, the fourth
day of January, 1S!I2, it being salesday
...i i n.. i - ii i ^iusjiid moirtli,Within the legal hours
rieoiue would live ;is long ami hu ;is happy r . . .
- * ** *i i a of >u r*. the o owing described real cs-
to the change.
”1 julmit," .said ho, “tiiore is a good
ih-jd of nonsense about it. I presume
Mortgagee's Sale
^'
SPECIAL
Xotlee is hereby given that under
and by. virtue of the power granted
by the’inorrgage **f Kiclnird Jacobs to
>irs. Isabella A. Holman, dated 8th of
August ESS'.), and recorded in'The olliee
it Kurt xxere iKiMicii tlnugas ttcaange , Barnxvell Cxmnty in DAok 5 R, page
or Jgftis. 1 suppose you d*m t care ft “All that tract or plantation of land 1JJ, the undersigned being the assign-
siuip whether this is 1S8J or tS!K), and to in |»arn<velE('*uinty in the State afore-* e« > s of the saidmortgagee, wilkon the
tell yon the hutxestt'trutlj Lam convinced said, Jihcut <»ne and one half miles from 4th day of January 18P2 during the
it is a very foolish thing to shift about j Bjirnweil Court Hoim-, .containing five" legal Imhrsof sale, sell in f runty of the
bo much, but I must carry out*my con- hundred acres, mofapr less, ami hound- Court House at Barnwell S. ( . at pub- !
tract, .mid I expect to spring a new year Hn hinds of Johnson. 1 lagoodyWtta- Ik; auction theTollowiug described re;vl
on the world every now ami thou as long I **y ‘Ciu-rs, ami known as “(.alii- eiHfe to wit :
as I live." oe ' All those small lots in the Tbwn of
“Wh it contract?” ALSO,. Barnwell each contaiuingone half acre
“Wh7 r»v*r i olntw* U.One. acre of laml in tlic toWn of]an(lrepresent,*d hya!»Iato! J.S. Mix-
JI i,c Barnwell hounded by Maiihoro street x’li and Son dated June 10th 1X80. as
.♦n i 1 1 U T’ / , * ami 1 imls of B«‘n llavVs, Jo,* Coker ami lots No. 1 A 2 and bounded :vs "follow s:
Did you never hear of my resolution, qthur hinds of J. W. Woodward.” K)n the Xortli by lands of the said Isa-
Well, then,! wultell you,"and heleajml ’» \ls() hi'Ha ILdihan, on the Soiitli hv Middle
upon his scythe. W ' j 1 ' ’ StretH, on the E:ist by land of M r-. Jas.
.“Yon K*e, von naoMleiUilce N#*w Year's 1 lue.c acre* ot bind in the town °f i'F. A 1*1 rich, and on th** West by lot No.
resolutions, but they do Ft Jitmmut to f'oV'ihl*! 'r‘ « thvt ' lll>> ^ J :(« represented by said plat, this nmrt-
_ I * *1 • i * i Ii 1'*il^ theiron, k iouu us tlic 1^. II. 4«*.i«r|« f*\t > (*ut( k ri fo-sci^tiro tii*^ niir-
anythin.-. Y„a sw.-nr o!t tenkm^Tnd „ f ot u .. ,7“ . „ " , , ! 'hu <»!e tn
tlien get ah full as ticks lief .re night. Owens W A Holman ami others j ' “hsi inoue> of salil lots i nis *aie to
v ... k-. n « i * v/xxchs, xx. a. iioim.iu ami oiut r» i lie ma*le t** recox er a halan**** *lue on
Xou break off 4mok.n, au.l H*.m I A l.so.. • .aid purelia.o „„., w y of *tt, «u and in
cwore the^n k is out. You re«olj|i) K> j “One strip of Innd u|*on which I* lo- terc-t from the 8th of Xt»v. 181)0 and the
diaries, hut you K 1 ve n P before , cate*I my train toad liom Gallilee Vo ; cost of this sale
January is gone. Now vrith in* D is | Wtaalward's Jutic f ion.“
ditfTnpit. When I m-ke a renolutioa Ii Terms o**4i. PlfrchlWf to pay for
stit'k Ui it. A long, h/ug time a^> I pajirrs. . 0
ina*ie a resoluiion that J would kee^the f* , di. Dl’XCAX DKI.L1 NGEll,
•——* *fiaII 4tt umint^ mit.l li.iiir*. UCOll»td,
One Thousand Superb New I’iaiwi*
arfd Organs? lT(*m hy-t makers only, to
he sold during Augu-t, Scpteuiher and
October, 18!) 1, at Spot ('ii'li Erices, with
pavinen-t November KVth next. No in-
Urest. ^ '
See These Bargains.
• MeXAD A WALKER, .
A-h.rgnrY*«4 Of ilorrgogeC.
bates a Simms.
- AiAgram Airorney.*
8th l»ci5cuiber I8JI.
Beautiful Upriglit Piano only |22r>.
Superb Cabinet Grand Piano only $27*0.
Fine Parlor Organ only $.V).
Rich Parlor Or^an only $ii.’*.
Superb Mirror Top Organ only ITa. '
N. W. TRUMP, -
rorXMBlA. S. c.
aug’At
Fakes pleasure in informing the public that on hi* recent visit to the
captured New I mk, NVx\ Englam! ami a big -lie.- of the X«*r;h-We*t
supplied witli tin* ammunith.n of g*»l*|. silver, greenbacks and emitted clin k*
ami merchants, manufacturer* and impmer* surrendere*! upon she flm sum-
threw open tlieir -t<-* ks ami t4*l«l Mh'haN**t» m help him-ejf to »!! he want
ed Jim I to pay them v liat lie pha**-d. Thexv were .letnoi ali/nl ),v the ontfloxr nf
gohi to Liimpe and welcomed Mic’ual***» ami hi*iiionoy a-a hard pressed soldier
cheers tin* comrades win* come t<» his help and turns the tide of tlic bailie to’mr
against Tils flag. * i* 6
JVLicliaJLsoicL
Helped hVnsolf liberally. The proofs that he did «o are plain as tjier ran 4^
Flic Ch.'ii Ic^t.m houm! stf-ajiu rs, the Atlantic <‘**ast [,|ne ami the Prchmorid it
Danviih* *y*tctn are uitm *.<■* on his hahalf. They are burn ing .Southward su»
fa-r jt* steam can turn their \\ heel- HVo goods that ‘he nominally bought. Etch
tiow the lir*t coiisigimicnt-are.coining in and • ‘ - . *
IMIicli.alsoii.
In\it*s th n people to come from all the ad jacent countrv and neighboring towns,
tuiy nil the goods they want so *-hrap|y that they will forget all about the low
price* of cotton, go home rejoicing with fresh courage to battle xvit-h hard times.
As a partial list ot the,good goods and great bargains i%&t Wiclmlson has iu
si***;' hea-k- a'tenrion f«» tic* following lew examples that show the comparLsuu
ot Northern jwhI Sojuthern price*: * - «
!F 11 J»Oh Worth of New York *riothing—Michalson’s price, ffl.OOO.
.fT.diid worth of Boston Shoe* Slippers, Ac.—Michakou’s prjee, 7oO.
.f‘.»,ou() worth of Ladies Dress<<*.ods—'Eu Ji.il.son’s price, $0,000.* *
$-10.(KK) worth of Notions — Miehalson's pric*>, 8ti,00(). ’
$1(>JHM4 w«u th of.Gentls.Eurnishiiig Gotrd—M ichalson’s price, $o.oOO.
SJ.()()H worth of Furnittire.-r—MjcliHison’s pric*-, y2,i>()(). ’
$1,()!'() worth of Tin and Wood w are*—M iehalson's price,
f. 10.()()0 worth of Bacon, Hams. Sugar, A’*'.—Miehalson's price, $(‘>,000.
782,-'00 w(*rth of C.iijim *I (ioods ami E itt**y Groceries-Michalsiui's’priee, $] 00(7
XffvJFM) worth of A xes, Hoc*, Farm Hardware—Michalson’s price, 82,-Tio’. ’
worth of Table Cutlery and Crockery—Miehalson's price, jpui)
$1 bo<) Wru-th of Buggies and Wagons—M i« hjilso«’s price 87,10.’ ^ *
. , TTiesmxpuotnuions are offeixl as t(*xt* for tlnmght, presented as sign hoards t*>
show the penpleTTp* bust road to bettor time*. Michalson has tiiousanda if.goods
lie h?is bargains tiiat everybody need* and can a fiord. If you don’t see what voii
want ask for it. x Michalson ha* it, hut doe* not promise to keep italnavs Gome
*obn am! in a hurry before the cream is scooped. He hasn’t time or tongue
enough t*» make a three hour* talk, hut he will help the country more between
now and ChrisMnas than all the politicians can do this side of the day of j,,de
ment, if buyers and sHlers wlll on|y yonm to the |»rc nttr — 8tientt*fiV camp f*d-
Tbwcrs auTl Kilpatriek’s torch light tro«*(*«*i s laid waste our fair countrv T he
tariff and taxes ami high prices have made the people poorer year after year
Michalson i* tired of that. He \\ ill give thi* fall’s work to (he good of the peo
ple. Instead of grasping f**r profit lu* xvill try toulearexpenses aril make frieml*"
When iime* get heft* r and tlm I'arniers are our of trouble he w ill trv to in ikii
money. That is hi* platform for-lx dnyCio the xverk. and * ren body U a k k*'<l p»
<*ome ami sec him*t»H<fing there, giving the he-t price* for cotton ami all coun-
trrfxrodime axvi all kinds of goods to all sortsuof peojile at only one m ice
and that below zeSK 1
9
o
THE LIVE MERCHANT,
Par^u/ell, S. C-
aug 27-tI