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The Barnwell People..'
wanrirr smt tn ilinf* oxf»*nf a* though
ltr7 H.T*. JlHirrw, fwrnwrty R*M*tant
H>f»N|itrrrnliri South ('ffrolin* Rnlhvav at
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LARWKST CorM’Y CllMTliATfON.
m ’ FiSI»A V, .1 A NT A U V 7, 1
The (ilorlons
Kew AN ni ’x rtny is hecoiuiii^ to tlo*
owlot ' il riti/,»>n w lint tin* I'minli of .I.ulv
iisimHo bo to tho wbito folks. OnTri-
(1'iv tho oolobrntlori of . KiMntici|iHtion
I'xv hpou^ht a tuiillIttKlo to llaruvyell.
t'hiof Swan ostiruafoi] thoir nmnbor at
tivo|ity-Hro hundroil all tohl, mon, w o-
mon nml rhttt|ron. Th.'y had a loin;
M oooswlnn, a soocch Iroiu FoyiiiOjii'l’ K.-«
Smith, of Aikvn, anjl a x°oil f'mu* no-
rally ■ EjcoeihoR. hrilor was'kopt. Only
ono rtfeost was utaih* (luring tho <la/,
aniKoKl^vTi’tijn was n towTT-djy.eilor.
Tho <»’ <)■f*- »as iout^aiM/.otl for thy
I'oinifijr t v ampaT><4y, tho ('hiitou
Ij’ypvii.lotl, That nothing; -heroin mIihII
onaiyr stuth tuarrloU wonuiii to hoooino
an nooouiimniiUaoii omlorsor, KHiirantor
or ■Miioiy, tior shall she ho liahloon any
promivi* to* pay tho doht or answor for
tho-ilofitult or inuhility of any other
pi r-on; and provided further that the
iin.sliatid shall not he liable for the
debts of the^wife oonttaotod firior to,
or al'tor thoir tnarria^e, except for nee-
eossary support and that of thoir minor
ohihlri n rosidlni? with her ” .
Soot ion‘J. That Seetion 1 of an Act
1 i.l it led " A n Al t. to doolaro thr law ro-
TTHTiTiii^ the soparato osiuto of married
women,” approved InvcijMier 21, 18H7,
he and tho same is l;orohy*roppalod.
jrrrfWfnPT
HlatcIfyJLUu ARencv, on account of his
he loyal atw obltjtatory, and may
T-jn iir litt^urtT ' r j-i o n “ . ! ,,e enforced.:at Uw wjn oquhj by or jAhirniu^h RoquainUnco with junctional
J,13. W. WME3, Editor I Pim r. :u:ul "* 1 n, * r r lc<l h y bu«lnef«. Mr. S. S Turner, wh., ban
- * 1 1 “r ‘ • ^ow n fiaimv^aimit from bor husband*:
The governor Speaka.
flov. T4Umaru>|)i“nt several days with
Senator I rhy in Laurens last wetjk.
No was s< r.mailed and made a speech,
wing
hohig eoin’ldoloiy siiasyvttl nnilor.
Notes nml No
Kdltor tlun&alos, of d'ho .SflKp, sa.v>
that ‘‘kissing is unknown in thovfivr
Kasl. ‘‘(jo West, y-ming m m.”
r.d .Tlimes A. 11 ny t ha.a~re j ol ntul tho
tiie
Whiolt has oi oatod a-oonsidorahltr son-
sa.Utm. ^diic Knurr.nsville iierfttd, a
oousistont administration paper, tc-
1 press g.\n«
having honght
..Uro-t*nvi!ie K-titorpr^-irnrb -ytntt’rrrntn^
for from Mr. .lohnT-. Hailey, who has
boon connected, with the paper .'J2
years. „ •
iV- rk has* been suspondod upon.the
< roinson rolio-M* htiiluiiigs. and ThaT
iostitntioti will’ not* hr Opened trrxtr
spring.Rowing to tho Isaid Hines tin
LoiiUlaturo made, no aptiropi iotion to
dttdp it. For the same i>;is oi vorj
it. For tin* s:ini' ;
i many who had regi-iere-
for admis-ioti would m>! have, been 5d*t
tu attend, and tin* people w ill liot kick
much over tho delay.
K. («.* DuiTSi Co. report the* failures
'I i the United .States iu-t year at 12,271
against !n.(i(»7 in Isii;). The numher is
the largest, si tee I s *7, wholi they be
gun to keep loent. The ainount,
piH),tMm, was neatly llu* satin* as in I s !* i.
The rumor i- revived that the I.<mis-
vilh* mihI Nashville system will soon
se'Mip the South Carolina JUiilway.
Till* fix d crops of h.st year in the
l till ted State* were w*<tlt f T n,:i*si,i.r.ii
r »piTT* ih'tfw
] .nd ha- miTvhio • 1 | • r ei hi. In pt o 0
v ithin the la-*t twelve inoiitlis, on »c-
roiint of good crop* anil f;;ir prioos. A
inp|«* 4>| v oars ago Hi * farm
o.,rn »h e»u«‘* it was rhoapi r ( tlriu eo
* Northern lie publican* wore given
•ap ot •* Merrv Chrisluias and
w Year” by the “make or w
* liein'KTats.
Xewhrrry *»th«erver imtinis n
oniv three of the twontv. live ree
cnilalioiiM of tiuv. 1 Hi man w*-r
pert* i: as follows;
“\\ hotlior In* had pleased the |M*ople
so.far or -not. hi* had discharged tl|j* ini-
[mrtaut triTsis oontidod to his keeping
to the"u»most of hi* ability and as he
•oneeived to he hi*, duly. Ile said tbat
hiU' at the end of the tirst ytar’s *er-
\ ioKas (iityornor souio of the pledges
for rolWin liail been redeemed, so
-hsoh to igiitMai '"snyrlf^nrstr Ti<
his fau+h— liKtrrid th'in ulufiiTg the
eanipaign last yKar that he could do
nothing unless the\seloet'*d a la gisla*
tun* that would sustiaKdiim. The peo
ple had a right to i xpoKL that more
would he done than had haiNb on done
InHio t ogi-latlire in nu-
tioti of refttrm. lie said he had r
mended a reduction of salaries - ; a go
railroad law ami one or two other im
portant measures. The*etti* l.ogisla-
tiire had failed to adopT, and the re-
spoiisihLIity must rest where it proper-
i\ helongsr; The < iovemor snid he had
been unjtisUy assailed by tin* opposition
press ol the Stale because ho w iltiheld
Ids signature from the Joint Resolu
tion < xunidtnff’ the time for ptiying
taxes, lie explained his reasons for
thus aeting. Me said when the Kegis-
jhjtute adopiod the measure in question,
he went to the State Treasurer and in
quired concerning the state of the fl-
nauefs. Tin* Treasurer informed him
that a large sum of money had to he
forthcoming to pay Hu* January inter-
e-t on (he public indebtedness and to
pay current expense*, and flint this sum
was not then in the Treasury. He
knew he could fiohl the hill hut three
I day* without action, ami ns In* never
intended to veto it. the hilt would lifi-
iTi it iTiuTng lTie three day
lie held the
II
hr<
net |
ppy
ak”
fit
»4lV ume
Paiierj^ ^ si hv 4-he-4T'*woew4 A * *ei#iIdy .
fj' ’ • t’otton la done for. lie vcrs |
Ihoiig
•row ued desjHit on the W esterf j
S<»;||J| thi* yv ar cnLcis i
4.
thep
lilt'
it j:it<
•lie of self
'en*h»n of all ola *<*s interested
.railed !*V the \Mgi»s*X < •Otott
If]
g* to- im c* ill that eh
.»t. to cooperiU» with a*
.«n'era and Alllanee nicti In f
t'og soi..i* effect I ve plan |i» ce
ro’ton acreage a^ul n liev
i oa n sting mi theagrict
c »*s i f ihe South.
Th • K 'reti *e rimes not
Jainc* F«. Orr. of (Mceuvil
ernor. Ilei-a uiighlv g-sxl
d a
•nut
f 11 i I
f r<
hi
ill
im*r
c Ih
in $
lon iitm of tuxes wa*
4*
• II*
•jet. tl
II
c knew the condition of
t he
• le 1
t| 1 *
•.•i»«UI *
of a «h'»rt crop
a
1*1
low
piic
1*4 r
:nd did not intend to
f.
ir:
!u r«
q.pr.
*•* them hv vetoing the
hi
ill
1*1 C'
ae»|«
1 tai
l-pavi
:ig time; but it
a*
all**!
k J..I l*.
* r le
h**H*-**tf v to col he! ev*
•*l
tlolf
U" ti
hat <
••Mild
Im* eo!Iceteil be-
It
•r**
tin* i
1 ltd.
it! f i
,* |.n ‘
i«*ni year, aa the
Cl
•ed
III of
.the
St tl
il* ill!!*
1 Im* protected.
r
I.**
Col
eritn
r :tl
lilflttl
:i!«'» to th** un-
<*
.iT
i ilPTi
•d VTl
TtlTtuj
itioll 1.
.r.iix-J U|M>nhint
j.
!;>• t*|
idr 0 * 1
ii it ti
plC“
front the March
<
1 t f I
’oil t
*• til
pro*.*
nt t n l ‘.ii that
Hi
hffi
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. I**- n
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lilll] l WU;i!«-v cr
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mm
VI toil
t be d
e»*iii*‘il iiml «v a*
C*
14*1*14*
* hi*
• ilnt V.
Ue had only
rt
•tit
C*l»|*
t lot
the
' Unit
* cur* and big
I,'
tsn**!
• ol
II i‘k<
ii.-hi 'l.i' have
ir
iTTn-j
1 ami
-mipf
g at Id* ti**< *
H
*» 1
’it im
.in *1
\ ei'i
plain
!v that he would
in
* 11
i h-
rtif 1«
1 (ol
■ re-eh
-t*iion,-and that
hr
• Hl 1
1 Ih**
n ta
<k !•>
Hi** mark—tell
th
$* t
n.Ji
. 'id
‘It line th' 1
1 • h* vi1.
Ai
tin*
COl 1
•III**!
on ot
the Gove-imr**
•h In
• e i
. >qi
idlv r
'herretl. Three
,.1.
1 « u *
•rc t.
"ll
ofT.-rc
1 f*ir “Tillman.
so long served the company with tire
less fidelity, is eytitiriiied ns assistanf
ago ut with his former salary.
Justice d- H. Hurekhalter held a pre
liminary examluntioji Inst week in the
case of the State vs. I. K. .Simmons,
charged with shooting and killing
CufFee Cave, colored. There was evi
dence enough to require his commit
ment to jail for trial. His attorneys;
Patterson k Holman, will apply to
Judge Jamea Aldrich to-day for bail.
Th* Oirtfervant Woman.
-• H A person who make's it a |K>int tc
study other people can form unerring
conclusions," remarked the observant
woman to her companion us they sat hi
tho street car. : —- -r;-;*:- ^ -
ulndeedy" replied tho latter, with in
terest.
‘‘A’i>e, indeed! Nn'v npHco the girl
across the aisle. Or ill nary people would
see nothing sixk-IjU alanit her. hut l can
Jell that she is a convent bred girl.”
“How can you fbll that?"
“My the way she holds/li^T feet on tho
flcKir. You. notice her left foot is set
squarely down. Tho right one is at an
angle to Hie left, ami’ with the heel
placed midway between the left heel and
toe; Convent girls are al ways trained
to sit with their feet That way. Now,
I'd Is* willing to wager my week’s allow
ance that if you spoke toiler she would
I have this day revoked all power and
authority heretofore given by me to mV
liusbancTJ. W. Johnson to represent me
as attorney and agent.
•' Marties concerned w ill take notice and
govern tlieinseivi** aeeordinglv.
I.OKKNA IJ. JOHNSON.
January 1th TsJ»2.
.r jati7-!iw
Patterson&Holman,
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A T I j A VV,
MAUN WKIJLj, S. C.
Having associated ourselves Tor Hu*
praetlee of the law in all t he Courts of
the State except the Probate Court and
in the United States Court*, we pledge
our best services to a'l clients who may
trust us w ith their eontideneo.
Our united prontpt attention will be
given loall htisinesscontided to us.
o.Q. Pattkiihon, W. A. Hot.max.
jatM ' . »
MbRTGAGCE’S SALL
JeTTyes and say, ‘If you ploase,’
with a rising infliction, meaning, in
plain English. ‘What is it?’”
‘TH si>eak to her,” replied the wom
an's companion, “and see if 'you are
right.”
Then she turned to the cotivent bred
girl and asked:
‘‘I l**g your pardon, but if yon are ac
quainted with this portion of the cty,
FrahlHih street?”
Tiro shy creature lifted her eyes to hor
questionorNpid in a low, sweet tone, re
plied:
“What yer soyl
Then the obHervjrbtwoman said that
the next corner was whtqo bho wished
to get off.—New York SnnN^
On* Way of Hanking.
“Yon ought to come up into onr pa 1
of the state,” said a tall countryman
over the bank counter tho other day to
the cashier of a < iris wold street Isink.
“Where'sthat?” inquired tho cashier.
“Up in tho Upper Peninsula.”
“What have you get there that's in
teresting?"
(lot people that’ll make mare, money
AT*
•“(lot people that'll make more.money
rWivfrmrm nuiy 1 ‘ffl
iNfhrlcE
AtORTGAGE SALE.
Ames Iron Works against A. jC. Cain.
liY VIRTUE of flip power given in a
certain mortgage executed and deliv
ered by A. -C. Cain to the Ames Iron
Works 1^ will sell at 12o'clock on Tues
day, the'’Pifth ilav. of January, lS!rj, at
A. ('. Cain's p|Wcv,-Ctm*'T**n-Horse.pow
er Ames Porthole Engine and connec
tions. No. 10,071, to sathify-the debt se
cured hy said (iioitgagev *
'ikinibkcasli. ‘ -
l J. W. F^ANCASTER,* ^
Agent for Mortgagees..
dec2F-td ^ -
LIEN WARRANT SALE.
Notice is hereby given f hat under ami
by virtueof the power of sa’e contained
and given in a certain dceij uf bargain
and f'.ale, coiiimonly called it Mortgage,
executed' and delivered by Charity
Hampton and Kit Hampton to T. Jl.
Johnson & Co. mi the Ibth day of Mat eh
188*1 and recorded on the loth day .of
April 1881 in the. ofliue-of the liegi-ter
of Mesne Conveyances for Rafnwell
< •ftiinty. State' «4--^m»h-T i ?mrMrnx.' J 'riri'
Volume j A, pages ,g7(=27f>, the uiulor-
signed, assignee of tho said Mortgage,
will sell in front of the Court Hottstr ar;
liarnwel'.on Monday, the tirst day of
February I8b2, it heing'saleday in said
month, within the legal homs of sale,
the followingdeserihed real estate:
A*H that pi.ci*i‘ or pan-t-l of Imnl i.i> t.he„
State and county nforepaid, said to eon
tain sixtwliv** (Gal acre*, r.iore or le s,
and hounded (m the North by lands i.f
you tell me how far it is yet to Jack l>-vn. on the Hnuth far hnrrtx of
1 Josh Vforg.in, on the East hv lamU of
7
State ov Sot th Carolina,)
BaXNW ELI, CoLXTY. f
Mike Itrown A Rro., Assignees of S. Ti.
P<‘aco< k, agivtlist JblinW. Walker.
BY VIRTUE of a Men Warrant to
tjnc'‘directed in the- above entitled cause
I will sell on Wednesday, Gth day of
Jamiarv next, witliin the usual hours
of sale, n t Can It’ll Mill, twoha\fsOf
I int cot ton- and oat* lot of cotton. Reed,
levied upon as the property of John WL
Walker to satisfy said lien warrant J t
Terpis cash.
J VV. LANCASTER, S. B. C.
U dee24-Td
Assessment Notice.
— - A r PXXORR 0 FFIC K
Barnw Et.(. (-. II. Dec. 4th 1S!H.
Notice is iierehy given that pursuant
TOTTie Ai t, of the (leneral Assembly in
reterence. thereto, the Auditor or his
Deputy will attentl at the following
named places on the days indicated for
the purpose of taking tax returns for
the year commencing—November—Lvt
Alsy l>evo and ou the Weal by hauls uf-4 ith d to administer an oath.
Mary Nt^plionst
'Terms cash' Purchaser to pay for
papers.
W. B. OSWALD, Assignee.
—£. M. K I Ftlr,—
Attorney for Assignee.
* Jan?td
Town of Monie.
FIRST ELECTION.
OfKICK UofNTV <’OMMISSION rns,
Bak.vwei.l, H- ( ., Jan. t^TT2.
Pursuant to autliorlty •conferred by
law, we do hereby order and dl>** t that ’
an election for an Intendant and four
Wardens l»«* held iti tin* 'I’ow ti of M-ude | k
wmssmmmim' f i h
18!H.
'The T.aw* requires that all personal
and real property shall he returned un
der oath. Returns sent Ly maiUmirst.
he sworn to before some oilicer qual-
ilrn
n-r-
li!»v and Shell.** a 1 * * resjamded to w ith
i heaity g mm| w 1L ” , * .
|q an Litervlew with a f’oluinlda rc-
ifn r hi* r. liirn From l.aiirem* the
<
betti
I , F ,
I'.-.nr
At
for
I; ..id
cm;.!
F’ e*>
a rt; *
u<
• ti
*. tor i*ov-
iiiau, and in
^ VUil he
terry or
HU-4
: ! live la E IgcflcM, X
. ns.
th**
.\>rk
■ a d .-Mioti »»f great lmp'»rtaut*e to
■ »v**is and lab ir *rs. One, Janie*
dt*y, had entered Into a >erl al
e’.tural contraet, and for hr. a *li
l»or
(ioVerm
guage In
Lellistii.
dciiitnl having |i*eil the lan-
ute I to him ilctiouiteing Ff’ifc-
hist term of the
Countv Judge
reint court
It Fra *r
\our Tat ItoFurns.
(‘omthroller-Oeneral Elh rheo Issued
the followli.g circular to the County
Auditor* la*t w.*• k :
“All taxpayers :»»“*».required |»y law
to return ^all their iH.xahle perps)nal
i pro|H*rty h»*tw<*en the first of Jann* ’ v
1 Mild the 20th day of Fehrtiarr. l s !‘2, for
I taxation. All personal property not
returned, faKely returned, partially re-
tenei'd t i j ay a t'ne o
Hpprak d The State
ea*f ttgalt st him, hut
.*it;.l .e:i-
j.atl. IL*
made a plain
Fraser
gO t4»
I.
hold that as the cent tact wa* not in
writing Pic-sh'V could m-t h-punished, !
and *ot him free. Employer* w ho ,
wi'h to liold ia’iarers t;> the !• !tt-r of tin* |
law sljoe.ld ent( r into w rittf'ii eontraql*
exeeut**d ijj the presuuv of tw o or more* 1
witnesses.
Some corporations have sj>n!s 'The
Riehtnond and Dam ille Railroad | av-
thirty dollar* a month to i ngineer Sv-
fan,. of Ahheville, now ilisahh* 1 by <dd
age after lifty years serviet* in riding i
on the rail.
For tin* flrkfrThrie since the war th**
I hmioerats Icly'e eotTFTol TH hot !i
hr.i neh<*
l it nre.
"eont ro]
<>f tin* Now York L**gis-
David B. Hill gave, that ele-
gant new* year's gift to htsirn ffnr,
t^-swcil l’. Flow i r. TUe DeimHuaU
will t tl r* a<1 vantage of Hus'oppnrtm2ip
to re )o-.l ttie infamous gorrytnamh*r by
whii ’i the Republicans^Mve.. so long
4.*Ti>IlimLJ-lui!11-eI\ i:»_■ a.id-aluinagcd tin*
(iood luck to David in Wsish-
-5*
inportant Acts.
'J’he. fidh.w iug aro lwo of the ini|>or-
tant .‘Ti 1 *?* <-f the laxt sessum of the Leg
islature :
To R ns t* l a i r. Li j:ns am* Montg ag ;:s
ON CKoI'S.
B** it enacted, etc. That no mort-
auiiue trnKouey w'HameWiTp* r ilalfy of
:*t per e«*nt.
It is tlie duty of the auditor whil
taking return* to mak<* nueh nnpiirie
and inv stig.atimi ns he may dee hi nec-
e*'s*arv t<* *ceuri* a full return of all tax-
ul.b* pi open v at it* t rue value, and any
auditor a**«*«‘pting a return front any
taxpayer when In* suspect* or has rea-
*<»n t** helievi* that such return is not
correct or full, is derelict in Iiis olllcial
dutits.
Millions of dollarsof taxable personal
properly annually escapes taxation in
ibis Slate, which should he carefully
look-d after and placed upon your tax
duplicate and made to hear its just por
tion of taxation.
r Auditor* aro urged to the exercise of
proper diligence in the matter of taking
r-'tiinis. aud iV the law is wisely, judi-
eiou*ly and lirmly enforced, much of
Hu* evil imw sullered will he remedied
and the taxable property greatly in-
ert*a*e-t hv getting upon tlie tax books
every class of taxable property.
< arc should he taken in making the
valuations made by the taxpayers as
nearly uniform throughout the county-
a* po-dblo.
In the selection of assessor* great
care
mos
should he taken,
One of t he greatest hindrances to the
propoi* valuation of all properties is the
“gross inegnlaritiesbl value as made by
the. different communities. A* far as
possible, let’s have a full, fair, just and
equitable return and valuat ion.*.
All executors, administrators, trus
tees, receivers, ollh ers,husbands, moth
ers, agents or factors shall he person
ally liable for taxes on all personal
property which wasin possession at the
time wh n the returns thereof for tax-
thau you'll make your way in ten
years."
“How do they do it?**
“Disconntin." .
“Wo make Homething in that lino our-
aelvcH.”
“Yes. I ■’pose so; but not like them.
By oriminy," ho went on emphatically,
“I FumI a note for $1 Vi tho other day I
wantisl diseounUHl, and I took it to due
of them shavers, and nfter he had tig-
g« r»*l alsmt ton minutes he said 1 owed
bin 11.3?.**
“H*»w did ho make that ont?*' inquired
the puzzled cashier.
“That's what I said to him, an 1 he
told mo that according to hi* way of
calculating the discount on a noto like
that, tho whole thing would amount to
lb’ll..T7. and he was willing to take tho
note if Fd pay the liabtiiro in cash. You
ain't got any bankiu like that in Detroit,
have yon/' and the cashier hastened to
assure him that lX*troit bankers didn't
do husinesa in that way.—Detroit Free
Pro**.
The Two llitntl*.
Ft is remarkable that with the major-
ity ’of |M*oplo tho nogloctod left hand i*
not in mere strcngtli inferior to the
right. We Fiavo beard truly rigid hand
ed jM'Oplc actually declare that their loft
Finud is the stronger, and from the
writer's own expertenco he know* this
to 1h> the case. Tliia may bo fn»m the
mechanical advantage and better Iwl-
anco of the lMsl).tho rigid side Fteing
heavier, or it may be duo to the large
muscles* of tho unused arm being leas
hampered by tho development of other
muscles. It is difficult in th«*so cases to
say which is tho “right” hand, for the
/act that the unused arm is the stronger
doF* not imply ambidexterity, nor can
p x ‘’Tity. -
Moreover, wo cannot call the hand
that excel* in i>no aerioe i»f dexterous
motions tho ;*upe.*mr hand if it can be
shown that ti.o other is chosen to
perform an act which, apparent^* tri
fling, may risjuire 80iu rt knock or nicety
of touch. It is tho hand pi** forth in
emergency, when taken by sunrise,
that makes a sjxintane-us gei.tm*e, ^he
hand that acts first, which is tho “right
hand.—L< union Spectator.
tiii riBrrawiiiiriirw
tu*th day of January. in*lanf. V*’e a|»-
pnifit, a ii m, W.
Per.-tm* owning no property must
return their poll.-
(>u all returns not mad** between the
l*t of .January and the 20th- February,
1802 a penalty of lifty per cent, will
attaMi.
'1 he a*ses«or w ill attend as follows;
Snelling* Store, Friday Jany l*t.
l inker (reek school House, Satur-
dav Jany 2d.
Ifarnwell C. If. Monday Jany 4th.
Georg**» < reek Club House, Tuesday
Jany ftih.
Ke;u*e* St«*re, VVednrsday Jany Gth.
K. L Sanders Store, Thursday Jauy
7th.
Mamifls. J^riday Jany 8th.
Kinards, Satu/day Jany IHh.
hrliardts. -MuuiIav Janv I Ith.
■ii?n:»r< t 'Uaf^i: r l :- l !T* T;n?rT?rr
util.
T Walker, John U !-«* and »• B )*iii»*h.
who will open th** poll* .•*{. -.*v.'n oVhtek
in the morning an | «*!♦# e tlie *aue* a f
live o’elock hi th • afterme ai.*| the:i
count the vote*, pm.-hii.u Ho* e-h**ij**n.
and give not ice theou/ to tin* |M‘i*«iiis
e)H;tcd. H.J Bemimsku,
N M M ai km:,
t . II. Imv- ; . .
< t • -. • \ i ■
Happy New Year.
< II \K! ) * P : ;« U'*
his man\ friend ami (\
v w i • In**
erylsHly eb
NEV/ YEAR-
ID* will do TiT* [ art ? -war ! - i mklng
this twelve month a happy one for all
who will wisely turn over the new
year new leaf, quit paying war time
tariff prices for good* and come to the
l>opular stand EAST of the Court
House, where cheap go*m|* have made
their headquarters. They will flnu I
everything In GF.NKRVL MKR-I
( IIANDISK, excepting Liquor*. Ilav* The T
lug discontinued that branch.of busj-1 c«* lor t
ness, I hope to ltier*u*e mv trftde Tn the,] k' , ‘ 1 . . ,
other lines of gcwuls needed by ladies ; Ban w
and little folks. j r > * inh »
(UME ONE, COME ALf., Early
and Often and all Hu* time.
CHARLES PIN II>!ANN,
Barnwell, S. C.
Biiddiesbnrg, Vt ednestlay J -my
Mhiw'av,Thursday Jany 14th.
BKinbcrg, Friday and Saturday Jany
b’lh and P'-tli. •
Grahams, Monday Jany D'th.
Blaekvilie, Tin sday and Wednesday
Jany Ibtb anr|*2»tth.
W haleys, Thursday Jany 21*t.
Elko, Friday Jany 22d.
Wiilisum, Saturday Jany 2Jrd.
H. B Matthew « More, Tuesday Jany
2Gt h.
Ashley* St»»rM. Wednesday Jany 27th.
Cochran.* .store, Thur-day Jany 2 s tli.
* F*ir*e’* More, Frldav Jany 2*Jt’h.
Bahlock Saturday Jany ;aifh.
Apple not, M**“«lav Fehv 1st.
Aileiidal**7Tuesday ami Wednesday
Fehv 2d and Jnl.
Duncan sain* More, Thnrsday Fehy
Ith. ^ •
1 Id II pond, Friday F«.Vh.
HariiwellC.il., From i'eby Gth to
Fehy 2Uth ingiu*ive,
G. M. HUNTER,
Auditor Barnwell Co.
Treasurer's Noliec.
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Master’s Sale.
Stutf of S"Mth Carolina
Uarnwrll County.
Court of Common
I'Uat.
tax tevT.
.State Tates
( oiiuty luxe*
Total D vy
All s |* - ial !
tional k vv of
which hAs 2 : i oiilb,
Nntiotial Ikif k lull
I (v.vhI'Ic for tiirc*.
Mutilated bilb and coin w ill not t*- t*ken.
A. K FKKK.
i Trci^un.
i'h<s
tw«
4 mills.
iiiUIm.
2 mills.
, nulls,
tricts I'l.vt- an nddi
its except Williston,
lli«l (>ak Grove l null.
«, cold and silv* r coin rt
JJllli
The pTOphcts stiy that the coming winter will he
hili^ and scvevv W v don't know about that nor do we
v r ■_ 4
cart*, for we are ready to n Kit eh our Tesources against the
cold of tht* North w ind and the down poor of the lowering
blonds. For our stocks arc so complete that5we feel as
equal to any competition with the ^‘elements’' as we believe
ourselves to be superior to all rivalry w ith other merchants.
"Men outfitted with our hats, caps, clothing underwear,
hosiery, hoots, shoes and gloves will he as comfortable m
the fields and the forests as in their cosy sitting rooms.
^ Ladies wearing our (tress goods, among4w hieb are all tb e
standard fahrk-s and all tlie new candidates for their fair fa-
vnr, our Bh(T^, (IoakH., g , love8, ^;ini and woolen ••oods .will
not he shut in from healthful and /happy out door exercise
and confined to the dntness of their home chimney corners
The Lahies. We have not forgotten them in our pVepa-
rations L r the winter. The warmest and softest flannels,
dress «roods, li(LSK»ry>^1ioj^s have been laidin plentifntly-tbr^
the little folks.
We take special pleasure in calling attention to our heavy
goods frir those^vhose occupations require articles that will
stand hard usago and rough work.
Good food is better than had medicine. Our stock of
groceries is .V Xo. 1. AN e are keeping a smoke house and
store room large and full enough to supply the housekeep
ers of a half a dozen townships with the very best eatkibles
of both home and foreign markets.
At this season when money isin circulation every house-
keeper should make some additions to the com foils and
conveniences of home. In furniture, mattresses, crock cry-
ware, stoves ami house furnishing goods generally we have
stocks that cannot tail to please the best tastes antLijudf/rr
11 | i. -mumrrx
* ns: f
4
ViVelds.
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As to pri^s. 4 AVe are not under the false Hag that our
prices are below cost, hut w e have cut charges as closely as
they can he oil honest goods, full weights and jii**t meas
ures. \\ e know’that tin* cotton crop is short and its prices
low and we arc willing to meet tlie people halfway in their
tight with hard times. I ry us am} judge us according to
the performance of our promises.
.Best prices paid for cotton and all country produce.
Barnwell C. H., S. C‘~
should bo oxetvisotl, ami the best,
impartial ami intelligent men
Ifrotherly FoVOAiKtit.
Little Tom was involved in the diffi
culties of learning to dress himself, and
regarded tho buttons winch had to bo
Listened behind his back as so many de
vices to torment small boys.
One morning he* was informed of the
arrival of a baby sister, and later in the
day was allowed to steal into Bis mot her V
chamber to look at the baby as she lay
asleep.
Tom regarded the small creature with
much interest,, and tho nurse, wishing to
know what his thoughts wore, asked him
softly:.
“Well, how do you like her? Isn’t she
a darling?”
“1 don't think she looks much good,”
answered Tom, with uncompromising
frankness. “How soon will she be big
enough to fasten my back buttons?”—
Youth’s Companion.
, ,, , , ation shall, have been made by them-
g.tgeoi ,-ir\ cn-p <>r rmp* idiall be good. HC ) ve ^ > According to the construction
ami effecttve to convey to the mortga- j ()f the 1;nv V)y the Attorney General all
gee any interest In anx crop G"'.d'"iq . t .j t . r j, s ( ,f court*, inastersoi* other puh-
iDmr H.an thecr.'iM, r .erAp* to I,.-,,,,*«<! i)i]l{ ,. y ^ fimv loe funds in their eus-
dm'mg the yea i in v\hieh said niort-■ <j 0( | v }ire t 0 re t n| . n f u|l( j g
gage is giyep, and unh*s the land f 0 .'t. iX ati(m.
whereon *:iid crop or crop* are to he
raised shall la* desei ihed or uientioned
in Mid mortgage ^ *
To Amkndthk RkviskU Statitks
Rklatixg to tuk Powkhok Mar-
1(IKI> tVo.MKX TO Make Cox TRACTS.
Be it eh acted, etc. That section
2,037 of the general statutes he amen
ded so as to read as follows: “Section
2.037. A marrie<] woiiian shall
• Some changes will he made in the
blank* fur returns of incorporated
hanks and hanking associations, 'which
blanks will be forwarded to auditors
w hen readv.” « •
Partner Wanted.
One who is willing to put. capital
Heat Attachment fog Hicyclos.
An arrangement has been devised by
moans of which children can derive from
bicycling tho benefits of rapid motion in
the oi>en air. This consists of an extra
attachment, To hold a child in front of
tin? rider in such a manner that it can
not fall out and wull not throw the ma
chine out of balance, while it may also
lie adjusted to suit children of different
sizes. When the child is not riding the
seat may be easily removed and the
bicycle used in tho ordinary wa}.—Now
York Telegram.
have against saw mill inachVuery.and timber,
he right to purchase any specie* ,of two tulle* from R. K. depot,
property in Imrown u*me, and to take j ■ -Address'or call on ^ ^
Mt ^ 1=** F.-K.-kEA-MiaKia
4y* u<) wtHietrlHijuaiiiB l Mi»y^s ^titrijw > ’th*t».*ritrff: tlqiWJU ' mm
Lots of Moving.,
Angry Landlord—You’ve either got to
pay your back Yent now or get out.
Tenant—All right, I’ll get out By the
way, have yotf seen furniture car No.
909 today?
“Not that I know of. Isn’t one furni
ture mover as good as another?”
ith lain. —New York Weekly.
Harley, J. I*. Harley, Reliecca I
Harley, Martha r.**nneft atid j
B. L. HarleV, Plaintiffs. again*t j
Mary I*. Cave, Wm. I’. < ave, (’orneli* |
Cave, Virginia('ave, Laura ( onncllv. j
P Josephine Connelly, Dora Cave, Ll-
len llardcn, Jno. M. Cave, Executor
of Wm. Cave, Win. I*. Cave, Admin
istrator of Matthew J. Cave, Isaac A.
Blanton and J< * IV. Blanton, Ad
ministrators of W. T. Blanton, de
ceased, and Charlci IVcInnan, De
fendants.
B i T VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me dirt'*ted in the above entitled cause
I will .“ II at Barnwell, in front of th**
Court h.’iiv’* on Mondav, the first
day of Fehru 'ry. 1^3, it being salesday
in said month, wUhin the legal l;onrs
of sale, the following described real es
tate : *.. ~ J - t
All that tract of land sfoi.ate m tn**
County and State afores-iid, containing
twelve hundred and thirlv-tWo jjeres,
imtre or less, and 1 hounded by latuls of
Wm Neptune, M. A. Harden, Jno, B.
Snelling, R ('.Halford, K. M Harden,
W. M. Harden and Eli/.a Ready.
-Terms cash. Dure baser to pay for
papers.
Purchaser must comply with terms
immediately, on Court House steps^ be
fore sales are completed.
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
Master.
Master’s Oflic#fHfcpc. 11 th, 1M>1.
*r^ : . janr-td
Pr, FJ. L. Harley
DENTAL SURGEON
BARNWELL, S. C.
^Offers his professional services to the
citizens of Barnwell and th** ;urround
ing * ountry. 1VH1 tlev*ite Mondays,
s fTuesdays . and Wednesdays to office
l»ractice and Thursdays, Fridays and
Saturdays to calls in neighboring towns
and the country.
References:—The Faculty of the
Dental Department of the University
of Maryland.
OFFICE ON M A IN STREET,
East of the Host Office,
deed-ly
SPECIAL
FOE SALE.
One Storehouse, on Court House
Square, nearly opposite Court House,
two stories.
One lot jn the Town of Barnwell, one
acre, with five-room residence, barns
and stables, and tenant house with four
rooms.
. a i.so,
A Farm containing seventy-two
acres, one mile from Court House, just
out of incorporate limits of town; Jd or
40 acres under cultivation, bafanye tim
bered ; coinfortahle tenaut hou-es.
Terms easy. Hart cash, balance to
suit purchaser.
J. O. PATTERSON,
x Barnu **ll c. I L, s. C.
4. HOWARD PATTERSON,
ATTOltlNK V-AX-L. AW.
BARNWELL C. II.,S.C.
Will give prompt attention u**P bus-
SlihlMER SALE.
One Thousand Superb New Pianos
and Organs, from best makers^only, to
he sold during Augu.'t, September and
October, lafHrfft SqMtCa-h Prices, with
payment November loth next. No in
terest.
See These Bargains.
Beautiful Upright Piano Only t*225.
Superb Cabinet Grand Piano only $2.10.
Fine Parlor Organ only $.">0.
Rich Parlor Organ only $0.">.
Superb Mirror Top Organ only $75.
N. W. TRUMP,
• coL-OlBJA^b.C',
wit
UiHiafy !>th, 1890.
aug‘29
THE PATHOS OF PEACE
BETTER THAN
TIIE WAYS OF AVAR.
P’J«F4 after the lynching. In New Orleans a few month* ago, of eleven iremt»er«
of the Mali* by a volunteer hand of. American avengers, s***ne of the dally paj*era
created a little uii* N*ine* I i-declaring that King Humbert's Ironclad* could
‘hell New \ *>rk from anchorag* Iteyorul the rang, of thethom f*»rt* and battar-
ie*. and lav the business inetr**polis of the country in a*he*or under contributiou.
ilhout discussing l ucle Sam's aUiilty to take'care of his posacrsiona
migHasor
rake* pleasure in Informing .the pufilic tliai uu bi* ft
Ifp went
supplied with tin* ammunition of gold, silver, greenback* ami certified check*
and merchants, !nanufactuTM*Oind impotter* surrendered upon the first, sum--
mons, threw open tln ir *t****ks and told Michalson to help himself to all ha want-
**<1 and to pay thejn what he ply*a*etL Thev w^redemoralized 1»v the outflow of
gold to Europe and welcomed Michalson ami his money a* a hard pressed soldier
cheers th** comrades who come to his help and turns the tide of the bailie gping
against his flag.
HVCicIh-als oicl
Helped himself liberally. The proofs that he did so are a* plain as they can t*e.
The Charleston bound steamers, the Atlantic roast Line ami tlie Richmond «.t
Danville system'xrc witnesses on 1:1* behalf. They are hurrying Southward as
fast as steam can turn their wheels the goods that he nominally bought. Even
pow the tirst consignments are coming in and
HVLiclialson.
t *
Invites the people to come from all the adjacent[coiintry and neighboring towns,
buy all the goods they want so cheaply that they will forget all about the low
prices of cotton, go home rejoicing with fresh courage to battle with hard times.
As a partial list of the good goods and great bargains that M ichalson has in
store he ask* Attention to the following few examples that show the comparison
of Northern and Southern prices ;
$11,000 worth of New York clothing—Michalson’* price, $<5,000. (r -
$7,000 worth of Boston Shoes. Slippers, Ac.—*M4elcaIson's price, $4,750.
$0,000 worth of Ladies Dress Goods—M ichalson’s price, $*5,000.
$10,000 wot th of Notions—Micbalson's price, Ml,000.
$10,000 worth of Gent’s Furnishing Goods—Micbalson’s price, 55.500. **
$;{.000 worth of Furnitim—Michalson’s jirice, $2,000..
$1,000 worth of Tin and Wood ware—Micbalson's price, $500. '*»
$10,0(H) worth of Bacon, Hams. Sugar, A c.—M iehalson’s price f $fi,000.
$2,500 worth of Canned Good* and Fancy Groceries-Micbalson’s price, f 1,000.
$5,000 worth of Axes, Hoes, Farm Hardware—Michalson’s price,$2,500.'
$1,000 worth of Table Cutlery and Crockery—Michalson’* price,$500.
$ 1,000 worth of Buggies and Wagons—Michalson’s price. $750.
These quotations are offered as texts for thought, presented as sign hoards to
show* the people the best road to better times. Michalson has thousands >f good*.
He has bargains that everybody needs and can afford, If you don’t se« what you
want ask for it. Michalson hap it* but does not promise to keep it alwavs. Como
soon and in a hurry before the cream is scooped. He hasn’t time or tongue
enough to make a three hour* talk, but he will help the country more between
now and Christmas than all the politicians can do this side of the day of judg
ment, if buyers and sellers w ill only come to the pic nic,, Sherman’s .camp f*d-
lower's and Kilpatrick's torch light troopers, byjl waste our,fair country. The
tariff and taxes and high prices have made the people poorer year after year.
Michalson Is tired of that. He will give this^fall’s work to the good of the peo
ple. Instead of grasping for profit he will tryjo dear expenses and make friends.
When times get better and the farmer* are out of trouble he w ill try to make
money. That is hi* platform for six days in the week, a nd*e very bod vis asked to
come and see hlm staiiding there, giving the best prices for oouon and all coun
try produce and selling all kinds of goods to all sorts of iieople at only one price
and that below zero. , *
•rr^-tr—
THE LITE MERCHANT,
ParnwfeH^ S. C.