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Barnwell People. JKO. W. HOLHES. Editor i Prop'r. MR h p ' IF''if-, OOiN'JS'r. «RST COim CIRCULATION. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1802. - ni . »-r— The Suite Democrutlo Executive Com- miUoe will "meet 111 Columbia on Tuea- <lay, l«t March , A The ColuiiiOia Kr«»».ter has ordered four new type actiinx maohlnce. They will ba the flrat tri<'cl in thdSUtc. The National Department of Agrl- ^hUure at WaablnKton cnhrulatea that the o<»tton crop for laat tear will foot up 500,000 balva le«8 than tliat made in 1890. . V The Mmaachuaetw I.egiiiiatlire 1ms followed the good example act by the South Carolina Solona and pa*scd a hill prohibiting the u*e of free pusses by mcmberiof the Legislature.^ Another March Convention in Co lumbia is, among the strong political iveather probabilities. Its purpose will be to put a candidate in the Held for Governor In opposition to Gov. Till man's renomination. The State Supreme Court decided on Thursday that Comptroller General Kl- lf Whff " n P flW,ir ■■■isnwftkailiahl ] LlHl! AlllirlHglT assessments from par to .market value of their stocks. They will pay taxes after the old manner. H The next Electoral College will con- «lst of 444 members, taking 223 to elect the iFresidwot, As South Carolina wttT cast unl # v 9 votes we cmii'C see that any cltir.on of this State is expected to go cruy for or again-t any candidate. The proposition to raise a volunteer subscription to make a State Exhibit at Gie World's Fair In Chicago ne»t year doesn't suit those hard times. Neither capital nor population will be qnlek to come to a State whose bonds have gone down TronMOH to !)4 In two years and whoa* people are overwhelmed with debt and almost Ininknipt in hope. And no repiescutatiou would be far better than a poor show. The plan tat ion movement, of cotton last week w aa 176,000 bales against 122,* DOT. last year. The total crop in sight up to Friday evening was 7,.*(50,000 bales, „-4e~4*1,000" bwtnrmore TTiati the quanllty In algbt for the same time last year. A bet of $5(X) was made In the New York Exchange on Sabitday that tha crop would exc*ed |8,800,000 balea. Notwithstanding the iiu r»-a*e In quan- tlty the grow era have received $t»o,0U).- 0(rJ less titan they did up to same date for the crop of I MOO. Cut dow n the acreage. A new »p«>t, 100,000 miles long by C0,U00 wide, has appeared on the suit Trufeesor Wendell, of Harvard College, says: "It occupies one seventh the di ameter of the sun, and is the most mag nificent display seen in twenty years. It will be immediately followed by a magnetic disturbance on the earth, and we may expect violent storms some where on our surface before long." w . The period of solar disturbances—ten yt «rs apart—will return next tear. The effects on the earth will begin to be man ifest this summer and the atmospherical dl«turbances will Increase In intensity for the next twenty months. During this fieri ul there will tie an abnormal It crease in the number ami intensity of €} donee HOW A FARMER 81C1EKDED. A Free Lessen In One ( hapter That Is Naggesthe. The following letter to the Blrmlng- ltd is a And best of all, 1 did not owe* man on earth a cent. My neighbor, who had the credit 1 ‘could not get. made clove: ton, a smslf»JWWW!| l i l r llTi IH#ai, mu bad his credit until he waa aeveral hundred dollars In debt. I met him In Gadsden during the month of January, 1868, af ter he had nettled arlth the merchants and ha'd sold bis cotton. .All he had to show for his year's work was a new buggy that he really did not need and pbout $30 ill cash. In 1H72 my neighbor sold out to pay Ida debts and keep the sheriff away and moved to Texas, whero he came to want. The same year I bad $2,350 loansd out and drawing a good Interear. well secured, and I have never born)wed a cent, or a thing, or -had my name on a merchant'! hook for a nick- el’s credit. I hate often thought and believe most firmly ibst the best thing that ever happened to me w as my fail ure to get credit in 1807. Nearly 25 years have nassed since 1 had my dl«- cmiaolate ride back to my bumble home from Gadsden. I have since raised a family of seven dill trer., given them the best education the country could olfer, have built a large house and barn; and have though, thank the Lord, to Wetp me and niy family In comfort as long ah 1 -hall live. Every time you look at a sin it seems to become a little better looking. In a case of dlptheria raw onions should be placed in a cloth and beaten Into a pulp, and the cloth (containing the onion, juice and all) bound about the throat and well up over the pa tient's ears. Renewals to be made as often as the mass becomes dry. The effect U almost magical, the deathly pain yielding in a ‘‘Mary," called the husband upstairs, "why don’t you come dibwn? Haven't you tinlshed your letter yet?" **l finished the letter b>nt(; ago." mind PSV- ham Agt-Herald is a very sensible ••tie. There is not a farmer in the South w ho will not be benetittetl by reading it, and wlio cannot, if necessary, acinexe the Mme success "Every one you may meet, w ith a few exception*, has something to say about bsrd times, tight monev. civ ’ aiul iL wrra-in we oonr^TmnT you would be about as gloomy as the m<»s: of tiie people appear to he. 1 have a short, faithful story to tell in your pa- I t rand hop* it may aid the wise men n our ^tate to arrive at the cause and the remedy for hard times among the farmers. in 1867 I found myself on a fair aver- at,« farm, just where i am now writing to yon, with one good mule, a bToks down army horse, a fair set of farming iinolameuts, mostly second-hand, hut without a dollar of credit and just $6.75 in ca»li. It was the ln«t week in Janu ary, and the time had come for us to ‘pitch our crops’ for the year. 1 had a small quantity of corn about enough, with economy, to feed my stock and give my family meal for four or Hve months. Times were hard with me sure enough. M y near neighbor was a little letter off, but not as much as 1 thought mm to be at the time. W e were talking over the matter w hen he informed me that he w as going to Gadsden the next day to make some arrangements for credit to enable him to make bis crop, and ask*d me to go with him and see what i could do. We went to town. It wasn't long before my neighbor had se cured bis credit with a note and mort gage, which he was to trade out during .the year. 1 tried to do the same, but it was no go. The merchants did not know me and 1 couldn't make tiie security they demanded. Well, we went back home together, my neighbor with a smart loud cl' bacon, coffee, dry goods and shoes for the children, with a dress for bis wife and a Sunday coat for himself. My wagon was empty and 1 disconso late, with nothing to take to my Hresule hi t a heavy heart and a will to work. ] told my wife nil about my failure to get credit and we talked the matter over until midnight.- ‘Well,’ said she, ‘Tom, we have got two g km! cows, some hens, mid a few pigs, a good garden am^be jbwfat of health. Ho we will stay at horfe and get our living from our work.’ Blesa her soul, she was the wisest wo man, 1 think, that ever lived on earth? and among the best that went to heaven. I took her advice, and at the end of the car 1 had seven good bales of cotton, bushels of com, and saved 1,200 mds of bacon, banked snugly 100 bels of sweet potatoes; while my <m1 wife bad $15.70 made from her fa. chickens, butter and honey, and bought herself a summer dress and >taud cloth enough to ma e the Hit. fur all the children. •‘What keeps you then? 1 - "I am writing the postscript." *‘Gravion* me! Have t got to this baby two hours longei ?" One of our physicians recently re ceived the following letter from a coun try physician: "Dear dock 1 hnv a pa- shunt whose physics) sines shoe* that the w lupipe was ulcerated of, and hi* lungs has dropped intoo hi* Ntununtck. He V* uuabel to swallow and I feer hi* Mtommlck tul»e is gon. I bav giv him evry tiling without effeckt. hisTnther i* wealthv Oneralde and InnueiiNhial. he is an active member of the M. K. cliirch, and god no* I don't want to lose hym. what ►hall 1 due. am. by re- turne male. Yours in neede."—.Medi cal News. imowro mo* bitters almanac For IHO* Contain* On* llnndrrtl Ileclpr* for mak ing (tellcloo* Camlr cheaply and quickly at home. Tills hook U gl\ ea away at drug and veuerai stores. • - ShwifTs Safer Isaac Mh liaison ngain-l ► Silas Cave.. ) BY VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed, In tiie shove stat* d case, 1 will evil to The htgticet hi Idor, at public auc tion, within the legal hour* of *ale, at Itaruwcll Court linn** on Moudar, the 7tli day of .March A. D. 1**12, the fol- towing ilescrttHil property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of I tnd. situ ate, lying ami lielug in the County of llaniwrll South t arolioa, containing 1641 sc.rs, and hounded by isuds of John '' llsoii, M. O. Riley, Ml*. I*. Moo- d) AMl I* W Ilham-. L-'vi».| on and to be »<dd a* tiie prop erty of Siia* Cave to satisfy the afore said Kx-cutloi ami cost*. TentM ea*». l*urcha*cr to pay for twdd suhjec* in a mortgage In favor of rtlnton Hr *w n, recorded in Clerk’s oftloe in Hook 5 K. j»agr lu7. J. W LA N( AH I KK, HherllT Karnwell Couiiiy. Sheriff’* Ollier, Ham well C^IL. H. C-, February loch, |M!U I Eiccntion Sale. iTATBl llAkNWKt.L County. IN THE TRIAL JUSTICE COURT. Wm. McNab, Plaintiff, va B. J. Morris, Defendant.—Sale under Execution,. JiY VIRTUE of an execution Issued in the above rintitled cause by J. B. Burckhal‘fr. Trial Justice, am) to me directed, I linvo levied upon and w ill sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Barnwell C. 11. on Monday, the 7th day of March. It being saleday in said month, at 12 o’clock in. the following personal puqerty, to wit: One Cane Mill. Two 00 Gailon^IloHiysv -n-—*—■ D. C. BUCK HALTER, Hi>ecial Constable. Feb 15th, 1892. Execution Sale. » ’ * J Statk of South Carolina ) / HaRN WKLL ( ’Ot’NTY. « J IN THE TRIAL JU'TICE COURT. Fred Ransome, I’laintiff, vti. Jake Han- kinsoo, Defendaitt-^-HSale of Personal Property under Execution.^ - BY YtR ? rUE of an 8»option issued in the above entitled cause, by J. B. Iturekhalter, Trial Justice, and to me directed, 1 have levied upon and will sell, at public auction, to tiie highest bidder for ea*h, at the residence of the defendant in Red Oak township on the 2d day of March. 1SS>2, it being the first Wednesday in said mouth, at II (dciock a. in., tiie following iiertso.ml property, to wit: One stack fodder, in field, near lot. D. C'.UURCKII ALTER. Special Constalile, Feb; 15th, 1892. Sheriffs Sals. i Execution. Mike Brown against , Jack Barker. ) BY VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed, in the above stated case, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auc tion, within tiie legal hours of sale at Barnwell Court lion so, on Monday, th* 7th day of March A. D. 1892, the follow ing described proi»erty, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Sycamore township in tiie County of Barnwell and coiitainingwRb hundred and twenty-seven acres, more or Jess, and lnumd-d by land ofS, .1. Raysor, Rufus Uriester, Simon Barker ami Haley public road. I,cv ifd on and to be sold as tin* prop erty of Jack Barker to satisfy tiie afore said Execution ami cost*. . Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pa tiers. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff Barnwell CmUMv. SherffTs Office, Bari^well C February 10th, 1892. Execution. Sheriffs Sale. Master’s Sale. Slat* •/ SontK Cmnltn* BamtrtU Ceiia/jr. Court nf Com mon I'tout. Priscilla McMillan. Wm. Harley, J. P. Harley, J. D. Harley, Rebecca Har ley, Martha Bennett ami H. L. Har ley, Plaintiffs, against Mary P. Cav-), Wm. P. Cave, Cornelia Cave, Vir- f 'lnla Cave, Laura Connelly, Jo-opti n'Connelly, Lora Cave, Ellen Har den, Jno M. Cave, Executor of Win. Cave, Win. P. Cave, Administrator of Matthew J. Cave, Isaac A Blanton and Jos. W. Blanton, Administrators of W. *1’. Blanton, deceased, and Charles Prciuuaiin, Defendants. BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to 'TP'Vmi II ~ m ■Twflrsen at Rarbw^TlTlii front of the Court House, on Mtmday, tiie seventh dsy of Msrch, )8*.i2, it tk*ing salesday in said monlli, within tjie hgai hours of sale, the follow lug described real es tate : All that tract of land situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing twelve hundred and thirty-two acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Wm. Neptune, M. A. Darden, John B. Hnclling. K. < . Halford, K. M. Harden, W. M. Harden and Eliza Ready. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for fapers. Purchaser must comply with terms immediately, on Court House steps, be fore sales are completed. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Master. Master's Offi-ie, Feb, 40th, 1892. Mayer Hons A Co. 1 against ! Execution. A. B Pa tefaon. ) BY VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed, In tiie above stated ca-e, 1 will sett to tti* hlghe-t bidder, at public auc tion, within the legal lion** of sale, at Barnwell Court Hou«e,on Monday, the 7th day of March A. D. 1892, ihe follow ing descr.bed property, to w it: All That tract or parcel of ).iiid, situate, lying and being In the County of Barnwell South Carolina and tieing the Interest devised to defendant by Mrs S. L. Pat terson, bounded North and East by lauds of •state «»4 K4. L> Patterson, South by the Washington Kuril Road, and West by Low*r Three Runs and others. Levied on and to be sold aa the prop erty of A. H. Patterson to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and costs. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff Barnwell County. Sheriff's Ottiee, Barnwell C. 1! , 8. C., fYbruary PUh, IlM. IWAkK walk Competition wit.. I WALK- ' If you don’t understand come to mv MaiiitHtreet Store in the Ryan Building and I will f>rove by fads and figures that cannot lie,; that walk all round all competition.' ' 1 ■ V N.G. W. WALKER. 7 Live Merchant. I am selling at cost for cash the stock of goods Jthat 1 bought from Duncan & Ila3 r . I want* to move thefti HJ>e hot cake*. Conic and help me ahd yoi|rseIvcs STthe same time. N. G. W. WALKER, _ Live Merchant. ■ a ' * —--ti—J—— 1 r-- r I am receiving the First New Goods of the Season and am weeks and weeks ahead of everybody. They are beauti ful and so cheap that buyers will forget the cry of hard times. I shall keep full stocks and sell at prices that, cannot fail to please. Before, buying elsewhere try me and I will do the rest. ——*■— MtJHrjSTg—ft! N. G. W. WALKER, = ;i 4^Meri*3mr" fob It School Notice. Ail the legal voters .residing in and nsturnlng j\ral or ^per^maf propeily withio tiie Williston Graded Scliool Dis trict are liereby called on to meet at the School House on Friday, February tiie 26th, 1802,3 p. m , to <l*-i ide wliat sp<*- cial or additional tax, if any, shall be levied for the support of the Williston Graded Schools. W. H. KENNEDY, ( lim’n Bd i rustecs. D. W. KEY Secretarv. feh1l-2w Town Tax Returns. 'CouncR Chamber, Barnwell f B. C.,l January 26, 1892 f Notice Is liereby given that pursuant to an .Ordinance of the Town of Barn well all persons owning Real Estate' or Personal Projierty within the limits of- tiie said Town are required to make res. - turns of the same to the undersigned by March laf, 1892. Twenty per cent penalty for non return. Blanks can be had upon application. i C. J. HAY, Treasurer Town Of Barnwell. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice tj;hereby k lvon that tiie un dersigned will file his final account with J. O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of Probate, on Saturday, the 28th day of February next, at UMi'elock in tlio - forenoon, as Guardian of the person and estate of W. U. Gill. Y J G O. R4LEY. jan28-td FINAL DISCHARGE e Jr Notice is hereby given tliat the under signed will file Ids final account with J.O. Patterson, Esq , Judge of Probate, on Monday, tiie 14th day of March next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoou, as Execu tor of tiie estate of J. J. Creech, de ceased, and ask for Letters DLmissory. febll-td] - LEWIS-B-CREECH. KOLB KINGS. William IcMt TURRS 0VER Continues IT tv to seventy-five pound* pure and J nniillH D iilii Uliii UiulftH S5l« Thry were selected from the middle of t iie bi-st shaped, largest sized melons Write to or call oh I). P. SPRAWLS, Elko, S C. feh4-tf Sheriffs Sale. Master’s Sale. State or South Carolina,^ Barnwkll County. j J. S,HtUl for himself and as Guardian sdlitem of A*ice .Still, Benjamin Nor* rls, J. M. Norris and Elisha Morris, Plaintlirs, against J. W. Bales, Geor gia W. Rates, Dally Ann Morris, 8. Eliza Harley, Mary 8. Still, Janies M. Still, Sammy Norris, Emmet Norris, Hally Norris and Th« Carolina Mid land Railway Co., successors to the Barnwell Railway Company, B. J. Morris, Mary Jane Morris, W. H. Alorris, Elizabeth Long, I.aw ton 1. Morris, Edward W. Morris* Warren JlorrU, Reuben R. Morris and Grover Cleveland Morris, Defendants. PARTITION. BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause 1 will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday, the scventli day of March, 1892, it being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of •ale, the following described real estate: All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In State and County aforesaid, containing sixty-one and one-half acres, more of less, and bounded by lauds of Judson Briggs and tract* Numbers 4. 1,6 and 7 on a plat executed by 0. M. Giecne, Dec. 29th, 1891, and now on file In mv office. The said tract being tbe portion in partition allotted and assigned to B. J. Morris. Ter pis cash. Purchaser to ^ pay for papers. U. DUNCAN BELLINGER, 'Nx Master. M. M. Calliouu against J. II. Barker. J. A. Ben- | Execution, nett, W. M. Brunson. j BY VIRTUE of an Execution to no* directed. In tiie above'stated case, I will sell to tiie highest bidder, at public auc- thm, within the legal inunat of sale, at Barnwell Court House, on Monday, tiie 7th day of March A. D. 1892, tiie follow ing described pro|>erty, to wit: All that tract or parcel of laud, situate, lying thtt. X Aumt *' ot TUrmvett CartfHim aiuPKfllfWn as the Homo- stead tract of the late J. A. Brunson and containing seventy-five acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of F. II. Creech, J. S. Stoney,-G. P. Alien and K G Brunson. Levied on and to be sold as the prop erty of W. M. Brunson to satisfy tbe aforesaid Execution and costs. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. LANCASTER. Sheriff Barnwell Comity. Sheriff’* Office, Barnwell C. Jl., S. C., February lOfli, 181)2, Master’s Sale. } Statf. of South Carolina, Barnwkll County. The New England Mortgage Security Company against Irena Handers and A. W. Hchcidcr. f BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause 1 will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court 1 House, on Monday, the seventh day of March, 1892, it being salesday in said month, w ithi i the legal hours of sale, the following described real eatate • ^<Ail that tract or parcel of land, lying and being situated in the County and State aforesaid, to wit: Two Tiuudreds and fifteen acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of J. II. Morris, on the East by lands of Richard Morris and J. U. Ray. on tha South by lands of J. U. Kay and the Great Saltkehatchie river, on the West by lands of Ambrose Morris, Sy., and Catharine Zarr and W. P. Morris, being a portion of the tract granted to Ambrose Morris Itth January, 1850, situated in Georges township, iu aaid Barnwell County. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Master. Notice. A meeting of all the citizen* of the Double Pond section will Jbe held on Saturday. March 5tii, 1862, at 12 o’clock m. for the purpose of establishing a Seluxfi District in accordance with tbe school law, with tiie following bounda ries: On the Narth the BlackviBe Dis trict line, West from BlackviBe line near William Moody’s to William Still's, South Reedy Branch line to the cross log of gal) neat Flem Weeks, East sign board near Robert HightowerV J. W. DYC’U Master’s Sale. Statk of South Carolina, ) Barnwkll County f Sarah Ann Owens, Plaintiff, against James Pender, Serene ^iuimons, Sumpter Pender and Elizabeth Jelf- coat. Defendant*. BY VIRI’UKof a decretal order to me directed in tiie above entitled cause I w ill sell at Barnwell, in Trout of tbu Court House, on MoinlsT, tiie seventh day of .March, 1892, it being salesday In said niniilli. Within tiie legal hours ol sale, tiie following de*crilM?d real c*t it* Ail that lot of laud, shown a* lot No 3 on a plat made by G. M. Green*, Sur veyor, herein, on S^pt. 10th 1MI1, and bounded a* follows: North by lot N«. 4, East by lands of S, L. Peac.wk. South bv lot* Nos. 1 and 2, and West by pub- lie ro ul. Terms cash, pm chaser to pay for pa lters. febll-td Master s Sale. Statr of South Carolina, > , Barnw kll County. i Julia P. May agaius Fannie J. Bellin ger et ai. BYVIRTIJKuf me directed in the above entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, in fermt^f tiie Court House, or. Monday, the seventh day of March, the following lots of land lying within and adjacent to the corf»o- rate limits of tiie Tow n of Barnwell: A. Containing II acres, more or less. ». .. .. m •• •• /• t. *4 44 44 4» 41 J) 44 44 44 44 44 Being subdivisions of a tract of 42 acres, boo mini North by lands of Ellis and Atkinson, Soutb by lauds of Mrs. Isabelle C. Aldrich and children. West by Turkey Creek and Ea-t by street leading towards Hair's Mill and by said land of Ellis. Upon lot D, is a new 3 room cottage, well, Ac. Plat to In* *4»en at Master's office. Terms: Half ea*li, balance Dec. 1st., 1892, secured bv bonds and mortgages. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, fenll-td - Master. 15 UY THE BEST. For sale from 60 to 70 pound* of Kolb Gem weed, saved from fine, select mel on* weighing front 25 pounds- up, the best pick of a fine crop, and are guar anteed a* strictly pure and as good a* ever grew. Apply to C. H. MATH id, BlackviBe, S. C. Town Election. TOWN OF MYERS—First Election. Offick County Commihsionkhs, Barnwkll, S. C., Feb. 2, issn!. Pursuant to authority conferred by law, we do hereby order and direct that an election for an Intcndant and four Wardens be held in the Town of Myers, in said county,on Saturday, the twen tieth day of February, instant. W*e aj>- point, a* manager* of said election, A. M. Brabham, !*r. J. J. Craddock. W. P. Parker, w ho w ill o|»en tiie poll* at *c\eu o’clock in the-morning ami eio*e-Gw- same at live o’clock in the afternoon, and then Count the votes, proclaim the elect!m, am! give notice thereof to the (>ersoiis elected. II. J. Bellinger, N. M Walker, ^ - 4‘. H, Langley, fountv Commissioner*. Executor*, administrator* and guar dians are re t uired by law to make re turns of estates in their hands in the niontlifc of January and February, with a heavy fine and forfeiture of all coup missions on all w ho fail to make retu| w ithin the prescribed time. , J. O PATTERN Judge oL A. HOWARD P. ATTO H N K V-A BARNWELL C. II., Will give prompt attention to all Tne*sentrusted to his care. January 9th, 1890. BEST IN BLACKVILLE. ‘ J li BOftOER’S U E H T A U n A N T A ND FAMILY * GROCERY, v New Storey New Stock,,Fresh Bread every'Uay.' All the Delicacies of tha Season, Ch<|ice Conf«)Ctionarie*, Best Cigars, Fnf/ts, Ac., and an old fashioned welcome from J. H. BORDER* Proprietor / BRIDGE NOTICE. OrncE County Commissioners, Barnwkll, S. C.-, Feb. 2d, 1892. One or more of Commissioners will bo at the New Bridge, acm** the South Edi>to River, on tiie 1)Tack-Vilia and-Co^^ a iTay“( > f February, at 12 o'clock m. to let out said New Bridge and approaches for repairs. The Commissioner* reserve tiie righC to reject any and all bid*. By order oi ibe Board. 11 J. Bki.uxulh, Chairman. M.J. Patk, Clerk. AT THE OLD STAND ort The Old Principles THE BEST GOODS ROAD WORKING. Pkfice County Commissioners, Uaknw km., H. f., Feb. 2, 1892. Ro.nl Overseer* throughout the coun ty are hereby ordered to call out at once all hand* Bnhte to nunt dnty In their several dirricts and t.<* have the liigh- ways ttirouglmut tiie county worked ami put in g'>oil repair atid travelling condition. They nJJJ also promptly re- p«»rt to this ofiice the namf* of all per-' *ou* failing to oh*-v the law. By oi der of tiie lb ar t. «. II. J. Kkllinukr, Chairman. M.J. I*atk, Clerk. Scientific Americar K Agency for —AT— • The Lowest Prices. Come and See. i ATENTS Tlllbott & ti^y Patterson&f’o/man, SHERIFF'S SALE. Statf of ikt wtWCou ,<ty. • 4 W. Gilmore Simms, Clerk of Court, Ad- niiuNtrator of tile estate of John Bell deceased, IMaintBr, against A. E. Rut land, Amanda Jowers. Hallit* Jowers, Saliua Bell, Clara Jowers, E?)V. Bell, W. P. Bell, C. M. Bell, <>«Tliia Bell, Missouri Bell. Emma Bell, Ivy Beil, Jesse Bell. Robert Bell, Amanda Foutz, John F. Bell and John Smith, M. D., Defendants. BY VIRTUE of a Decree made in the above causa by the il«»n. James O. Pat terson. J mlge of the. Urobate Court. I will sell at Barnwell, in front of tiie Court House, on Monday tiie seventh day of March 1>92, it being vale day in said month, within tiie legal hour* Qf sale, the follow ing described real estate: Ail that certain piece or- parcel of laud, situate, lying and being in said State and county, conTahung thirty acres, more or less, and bounded a* fol- lows: On Norlli by land* of H. P Folk, Houth by lands of Halina Bell, East by lands of S. P. Folk and West by lands of E. V, Bell, Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. LANCASTER, S B. 0. Sheriff'* Office, 11th February, 1892. ^—Mortgage Sale. ~ Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained and given in a certain deed of bargain ami sale commonly called a Mortgage, executed and deliv ered by W. A. Harley to W. II. Brig ham on the 28th day of October 1890, and recorded on the 31st day of Decem ber 1890 in Book 5 Y, page 36(5 in thfe office of the Register of Meam Convey ance for Barnwell county, Htatc of Houth Carolina. 1 will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House,on Monday the seventh day of March next, It being salesday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following real prop erty : All that piece and parcel of land ly ing and being situated in Red Oak township, Barnwell county, State afore said, containing tweuty^one (21) acres, more or less, bonnded as follows: On the North by Mrs. If. B. Attawxy, on the Ea«t by E. E. Harter, on the .South by G. M. Holly, on the West by M. M. Unity. ' Term* cash. Purchaser to pay A. T. Woodward for titles. W. H. BRIGHAM, Mortgagee. A. T. Woodward, Attorney for Mortgagee. tomiiiU, mi hi,, Gikfcteft MANi’F’AcmricicitH ok ENGINES, BOILERS, COTTON SEED OIL MACHINERY, and all kinds of Tobacco Mscbiufiry.— Corn and W'bcat Mills, Turbine Water Wheels } Saw Mills, with Rope Feed, or belt and variable friction Feed, Improved Dog* and set Works and timber gauges, grad uated to sixteenth of an inch $200 to $300. Brick Machinery and Wood Working Machinery a Socially. Planing Machines $200and upwards. Drying Klin* for Brick and Lumber. Every Yard siiouid have one. Plans and draw ing* fo( construction furnished. We sell the h!ghe*t grade of Machin ery and at low prices. V. C. BADHAM, General Agent .’ * — Ciehnwhsu.il* IK’— ATTOItNKYH AT LAW. BARNWKLL, S. C. Having a«soci*’ed ourselves for tbe j practice of the law In all the Courts of 1 I ibe State except the Probate < •»urt and 1 in the United States Courts, wc pleilge I our be»»t aervice# to att ctteiit* who way trust us w ith their imnlfdeitce. | Our united prompt attention will be | given to all huftiues* confided to us. J. O. Patterson, W. A. Holman. jan7 CAVEATS. TRAOr Mxq,<C, OraiOM PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, ate. r »Ii r v*P2^tr i Y^Jt*** Wtedteal writs to oww 1 ^ B« rt *»WAT. Ksw ¥.,as. r>'irv*u f'tr Domnas (Mtsats U> Amrnrmu. *■*•1 OS* tot c *• torrmefct toir.ra las Fuu.c Ujr m notics oreu frss of rtuuvc la Um J»ftctttifw ^raerifaa t anf' 1 * Hr*a1.«t'aa of »-ir MlraU0«> m Gopie apd See rirrsTAir; of .sou hi a rulin'a BARMVEI.L COUNTY. IN TIIK COURT OK I'ROBATK. By Jas. O Patterson, Esq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County.- ‘ Whereas W. Gilmore Simms, C. C. P., apjilie* for Letters of Administration on the derelict estate of II. W. Brant, deceased. ^ These are,.therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and ap|>ear before meat aC'ourtof Pro bate for the said county, to be. bolden at Barnwell C. H. on Friday, the ISth day of Malch, 1892, at 11 o’clock a. ni., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and the seal of the C’qprt this 5th day of February A. D. 18 >2, and in the 116th year of Ameri can Independence. JAS. O. PATTERSON, febl 1-0w Probate J udgo. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LEKSES THAOS MASK. Qsslitj Rnt ssi Ahrsis. pr. 1^. L. Harley, DENTAL SURGEON BARNWELL, S. C. Offer* his professional «ervl«tx to tiie citizen* of Barnwell and the surround ing country. Will devote Monday*, Tuesday* and Wcilm** !av* t<* office praeticK and Thursdays, Friday* ami Saturday* to i'all* iu indgliiKu ing tow n* and the counter. , References:—Tbe Faculty of tbe Dental Department of the University of Maryland. v OF FIC E ON HA IN STREET^ ■H ~ dec 3-1 y TIJE PRETTIEST AND MOST COM- PI.ETE HTiM k OF |\ nU»* LTNE TH AT YOl KVEH LOUKh4» AT ATID AT PRICES THAT CAN NOT BE TOUCHED BY GENERAL ‘ DEALERS. We ilo n«» «-laini to keep every thing, I if we dM we emilu in*t offer our (»ood« { at the prh'w« w« (hi. You all know that the more thesis you buy the i h«*n|»er I y«m can get thtMu. tb.it l« why we niake a *pe4-ialtr of Hardware. Htmea. etc. We ran buy G<mm|» In siu-h qiiAntith'* and at such price* that we are lamml to I umlenM'l! the titan thatk *e|»sa 1.1 ITLK ! of every thing fr« in a uerdle tn a nmle | He h i* go’ t*» bav n little al a time or h« 1 would never know where to pul hi* ware* SPECIAL SUMMER SALE. One Thousand Superb New Pianos and Organs, from best makers only, to be sold during August, Septemlier and October, 1891, at Si>ot Ch*Ii Prices, with payment November 1.'Ah next. No in terest. See These Bargains. 14. o. icii:ivf.>%xiJ, DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN, Has exclusive sale of these celebrated glasses in Barnwell, S. C. Ytl£L.L. AM Ac MOOVtfC, The only manufacturing Optician* In the South, Atlanta, Ga Peddlers are not supplied with these famous glasses. dct*24 R. W, RILEY, SURGEON DENTIST c. BARNWELL, S. f OFFICE OVFJt DUNCAN A HAY'S «TORE. WIE be in o(Hc on Monday, Tuesday and Saturday. Will visit ootintry on *I ,r -- */ W t»4l lu A.4^ »OU4ClUlUg uuullt THE TIMES, GOOD TIMES, GRAND TIMES,* and we might say Hard Times, but as we have no Stoves by that name we will, considering the HARD TIMES, sell you GOOD TIM KS for$10.50 with fuilsetof Ktt.'lien Furniture thrown in, and if yon don’t have good Times eat ing what i* (Mxikyd on it why you just haven't got any tiling to cook and we feel sorry for you. We are in tiie same fix, but if you have anything to cook you should not fail to get one of our GOOD TIM KS, which is an Extra Large No. 7 •quare Top Stove, ni cel jT finished with very large ovenaand Tin Box. This Stove is sold in cities at $12.50. We could not *Hi it for less but we bought a full car load of Cooking Stoves in order to make a special run on these Stove* ami as our expense* are not a* high a* they are in cities we can afford to sell for less. We not only save you money on your purchase but save you freight and risk of breakage in shipping. You will find these Stoves either at our store in BlackviBe or Bam-' berg. We also have a full line of Heat ers and lowest price*. Don’t fail to see u* before buying. laMp coops. Complete Line of Parlor, Hanging and Piano Lamps at prices to suit the times, just the thing for Wedding or Holiday Present*. We have some beau ties. We also keep Rogers Table W'are They were selected with great care by l 4,11 Rnt * Table Spoons, Knives and . . - . — v - * to Beautiful Upright Piano only $225. Superb Cabinet Grand Piano only $250. Fine Parlor Organ only $50. Rich Parlor Organ only $65. ! ■ Superb Mirror Top Organ only $75. N* W. TRUMP, COLUMBIA, S. C. ang2Q GENUINE.,,- ' KOLp geM seep FOR SALE. Fork*,- the finest good* made next solid silver and wear nearly a* long. A nice- line of Tong* and Shovels, Fenders, Fire I >og*^ fine Rodgers Pock et Knives, etc., etc. All kinds of Tinning. Roofing and Guttering orders left at either of our Mr. A. M. Rountree from the best, thor oughly rl|)e and perfectly shaped mel ons, grown on my home place last year. 1 w arrant them sound and genuine. First selection, from melons weigh ing thirty pounds and upwards, $1.00 per pound. - >teeond selection, from melons weigh-^ stores " ill receive our prompta$tehtlon ing from twenty to thirty pounds, 50 s v o».x .v, PaldWiq & GarV rr-r p 30ios *. II illUlon, S. C. * %