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The Barnwell People. HUUEXT COt'XTY eilUTLATtON. TIIUKSDA Y, JIJN K 18M. nhoiihl be Applauded during the pro- gram* nf hi* n|>ee«b. It can he arranged j lor In thla way: lieteadmpeakerhave , I a roMebutl Iq hU buflon bole and toiicb JN3. W, HOLMES, Editor I Rnrar. ,lor * ,neI, * w,,t,n hH wbatbei 1 Imi said ought to have H|>plaiiae,and the band Infomnerf to holler when they nee that motion, i". Do try your level beat and get Jour brother craft men to work on the feel ings of our good people all the time un til the meeting to get them imprcMed of hxVIni For Congress. If you want a readable and clvlllr.od Sunday*pa|H’r the Sunday NewaofChar- IcHtoti w ill till the hill. It has rmpolit- eal edltoriNls and Carl McKinley does work of which auy preacher might veil bo proud. Klias Carr, the Dewoeratjc cnndidaU r fur Uovernor <*f .North Carolina, had tilled the ofllee of t ounly Couunlashmer for a dozen years before his nomination for the Chief Magistraey of the State. rrohibiliou w ill play a \ ery quiet part In this campaigiL.il. its advis at.es will agree to the proposition r»f State Chair man Irby tbst. a side box slmll be kept in the next primary election in which |KM>plc shall vote for hr against that is- aue. 'I he result of that peaceful battle of the ballots Is to settle the position of the Doinocracy'ou that question if all with the good intention of TlWlng a nice meeting, enjoying the discussion of im* port ant topic*, getting all the informa tion we can and-going back to our homes thankful for the op|H>rtuftlty, and with'no fond friendships or social endearment.* disturbed or jost led. If. 'I'liat. Sunday sehmd pic nic at Siloam <*n Satttrdiy must have lieen an oxeep- tioual success, judging from reports. Three volunteer correspondents have kindly sent in accounts and more may be on the road. As the first rooelvul was in type when the others came the last arrivals are regretfully crowded out. (• i After forty odd years of'conservatism the Greenville A Columbia Railroad has I »s*g to announce that I am a eandi- date for the Democratic noirlnatlou fer tile old Con greaa, and respCi tfullyJso- IL’it the HU|»]>ort of all \vhr> have confi dence in my ability and determination to uphold the dlguity-of the State and 4he rights of the people. Korkkt Alduicii. •. The many friends of Col. W.d. Tal bert hereby announce his name as a candidate for (’cmgross from the Second District, subject to the action of the reg ular Democratic primary'.' ^ Col. Talbert needs no introduction to the Democrats of llnruwcll and bis name among Allianccmen is as a house hold word. Many Votkrh. For 'Solicitor. been enjitured by the spirit of the times. Sunday trains were put on three weeks ago for the first time in its history. “Maria'* called out Mr. Riling in nn agitated voice* “1 have lost my pocket ' f it »fhV'w |»ero^ ise* The Natioua.1 Republican Convention w III meet next Tuesday at MinucaisdiA, Minn:, to n Jminate a candidate* for the Presidency. Blaine and Harrison are the only uamc*. mcnliui.ed In <s»nne<5- tion with the race. 'I he former can have it if l>e will take it, the latter will lake it if he can get iti - , - - • Two w eeks later fhn Democrats wTR rus t at Chicago. So far w ith them it seems anybody’s race, with a dark horse as the most likely w Inner. Wo would b£ glad If the Xew.s and Courier or the The Slate would untan gle this problem for us: -— The Treasury of the Cnlted States is practically empty and there Is no pros- )HH£t of an early change for Mu* better, for appropriations authorized by law w ill pull mouoy o«t a* fa**t as the iK’nplu put it into Code Sam's coffer* The present Congress has shown neither the desire nor the ability to reduce ex* ]M'nses. This do t»otliiugm>s* msy have be«fi caused by the fact that the Presi dent and Senate are Repuhliean, while the House Is lonesomely If OYerwhelm* iugly ftemocratlr. Kven should the Democrats elect their candidate for President and keep con trol of (he House at the next elections the Senate, deliberately wedded to pro- WNrlion, would still be Republican, and no tariff reform could be consummated over Us ohstr.K’tlvrness. Why, under sue u cirt* urn stances, make tariff reform the Issue? Docs not common sense, If there is any left iu the country, advise that sensible financial reform that would have frl.^R'^g iu both parties ami so stamleiw^ chance •h.M.1.1 h.v. . b-Urr .J ^ |M lh , form tltftn tb—jM.utor. Rlv^ H».«" We dont ask our brethren to make a fire works show, hut we do want them to give us some light If there is any oil Iu their lamps. We dotit need any more gas jets. After all isn't there a rational prop ped fot better times? Kven If |Mditlcal movemtuits fail to bring the universal l»rosperity that is prayed for and prom ised the signs of the limes go to show that the people w ill yet work out their own salvation for themselves. Indi- \ hluals will fail to do so, nf course, hut liccaiise one dors not or a dozen come Ui grief there Is no reason that the masses should give up In despair. The lien law is dying of It* own ex- ce**c*. The increase In hank* in help ing to break it dow n and the pressure of hard time* i* teaching the people the value of money. Rut the best sign of the present is the knowledge that |ieo- ple are getting so that they can do with out many things that iu more pro*|>er- on* years they considered absolute tie- cessltie*. They can economize and feel just as wsfl ns If they lived like a ply- nlc tramp and dressed like a dude city clerk or a show window doll. And then tlie comfort that comes from freedom from debt i* sweeter than dainty foot! and prettier than purple audJluc linen. And there is another feature full of envourjigcment as a aign of more senso in all the land. People are not putting all their eggs In the cotton basket. Within the la*t few days we have seen good^jiyoplo selling product* of their farms that they w ould not have dreamed of when cotton was king. It mean* •bat they are more than making their home supplies and are turning their surplus to advantage. Better days are coming, snrely even if slowly. The Campaign Meeting. E'Utor 1 : In your notice of the public meeting to he in Barnwell you gave good advice to all w ho may attend. The county pa pers should continue on the same line with requests, petitions and implora- tions for good order, gentlune** amP re spectable demeanor on the occasion. More will he made in thiVwyy tlmi cMi he after the manner of some campaign meeting* we have heard of. A real nice meeting will he to the credit of both *ide*. If any converts are to be had from either party they wont come for loud bellowing—more apt to be scared off. It would ne a safe bet that the par- ;ty making the most ffts* will get less votes at the |m)11s. Then if one Jias sny regard fir public opinion, and a good name, there is an agreeable satisfaction to know that the citizens of the banner county are a nice set of folk*. - The party called the harmony party should remember its name and be con sistent. The party called the reform party should think of reform in man ner* as iu other matters. Thus one should, its member*, so walk and acton the *peaking occasion as If they were at a prayer meeting, and those of the other as If they were at a funeral. If one side cannot applaud a speaker without making the other side mad it has been suggested that both sides join in paying the per diem of four or six colored citizens. If white ones won’t do to applaud lustily each speaker at and no one else artly where you loft it last night, .lohn,” replied Mr*. Billus from tlie top of the stairway. It I* in the left hip pocket of tlie striped trousers you hung up in the closet; hut there isn't anything in it—- now. DK-M. BELLINGER 1 >fHce Main direct, first dmir Kast of A. I*. Manvilic's Store and Tobin’s Drugstore. [june2. Wanted. An energetic, reliable man to repre sent the “Kqultable” in the town of Barnwell. Also one In the towulof Bamberg. W. Jf. RODDKY, General Agent, Rock Hill, S. C. 1 June? NOTICE. The annual nr eting of the stockhold ers of the ('arolliiA Midland Railway Company w 111 In* held on the .'Id Wed- ne*day*of .lime (lath June, *®2) at 12 o'clock M.,at tlie nfflee of the Company In Hlackvllle, S, C., In the County of Barnwell. II. R. Walkra. Secretary. Barnwell, Msy 2*th, iwn!. Final Discharge. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned w ill tile hi* finalaceount w ith J. O. Patterson, Kmi., Judge of Probate, on Saturday, the 2d day of July next, at 10 o'cl«H , k l.i the foren<M»n, a* Guard-, Ian of the person and 4*tate i f William*, and ask for l.ett<-is I 'w.. im DOLLARS REWARD * Will he paid for the arrest and return tome of Jack Janie*, a *llm, tall, spare made mulatto boy, about l.i year* old. who ran away from Mr. W. II. Duncan's place iu Red Oak Tow nship, Tuesday night, 2Ith Inal. All persona j»re w arned against giving him employment or r belter, a* I w ill prosecute to the full extent of (lie law any |ieraoti or person* so aiding him. Any information lead ing to his recovery will he gratefully received if addrt «*od to me at Barnwell, Iu care of W. 11. Duncan. It Jam aa Jam vs. Silmnioiu to Absent Defendants. G. Duncan Bellinger, Ksq , is pre sented by hi* friend* to the Democrat* of the Second Circuit as a candidate for Solicitor, suMeet to the action of the primary election. Hi* ability ha* been proven in every caaeDi every court in which helm* appeared and with thi* record of succe** they confidently en dorse him a* fully worthy of that trust. IN* high personal character, rich intel lectual endowment*, untiring profc*- slonal industry, growing attainments awl -ready ■ atid 1 erpmfOdgm^YiT^eTnC ncntly tit him for tliat po*ith*n, hi which it will he id* constant pur|>o*e that while none guilty of crime shall escape none innocent shall sull'cr undeserved punishment. Fivk Cocntikh. Charles Carroll SLfunm^Eaq^ Is aw- houHced by his friends a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Solicitor in the Second Circuit. By hlsown en deavor and on his ow n merit* he^ has won. his wav into the front of hi* yrrer- fession and is presented, as well equip- |K-d by diligent, ^mntinuous alnay of- the law, well trained by succesKful prac tice in the courts and well qualified In temperament and courage to till the of fice w ith honor to himself and complete satisfaction to the State. Barnwkll. ftsfr •/ Carolina I Otari inf Com- Uama-rll County. | mon htu». J. S. Oliver. PlalntifT, against The Savannah Construction Company, Defendant. MJMMONS KOR RKI.IKF., (Complaint Served.) To the Defendant, the SavatTnab Con struction Company: You are hereby summoned and re- qulred to answer the complaint in thi* action, of which a copy is here will) served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answ er to the said co.np’aint n tl e subscriber at his office iu the Town of Barnwell,8. C., w ithin twenty dai s af ter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; ami if you fail to answer the complaint within tlie time aforesaid, tlie p mint iff in till* action w HI apply to the Court for the relief de manded In the complaint. Dated Barnwell, S. C., 28th May A. D. 18WJ. W. Gilmore Simms, C. C. 1*. [i.m] . KOBT. ALDRICH, I'laintiirs Attorney. To the Defendant,The Savannah Con- struction Company: Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, w as filed in tlie office of the Clerk of tlie Court of Com mon IHea* at Barnwell, in the County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina* on the 2Sth dav of May A. D. 1802. KOBT. ALDRICH, i’laintitf's Attorney, junc2 ' Barnwell C. IL, S. C. Stlmmons to Absent Defendants. Static or Sorm Carolina,) Baknwki.l County.! ) COURT OF COMMON PLKAS. J. S. Oliver, IHaintiff,: against . The Savannah Construction Company, , Defendant. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Confplalnt Served.) For Trespass and Conversion. To the Defendant, The Savannah Con struction Company*: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the Town of Barnwell, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action w ill apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint. Dated Barnwell. 8. C., 28th May A. I >.181*2. W. Gilmore Simin*, f\ C. I*, f taj . . ROUT. ALDRICH, riaintiff’s Attorney. To the Defendantf The Savannah Construction Company: Take notice that thv summons In this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was Hied in the otti(*e of the Clerk of Court of licit the tupportof the people. Common Fleas, at Barnwell, in the 1 pledge myself to abide by the rw- County of Barnwell, said State of South suit* of the primary election and not to Caioltua, ou the 2a r h dav of May HRi2. accept either a iMunination or an othce KOBT. A I.DKlCTJ, from am aohrtw other than U*e rvguUr- rialuiift’s Attomev, ly ooa%iituied Dwasraticorganiiat!oa. Al., 8. C. 4 Jvi-^acra U. House of Representatives. The many friends of Mr. W. R Brab ham hereby announce him as a candi date for the House of Representatives, and pledge him their hearty ttupiairt. lie will abide by the rules and regula tions of the iKunocratic party. Many FmIrnda. The many friend* of J:' D. Kinard hereby announce him as a candidate for the House of Rt‘pre*er)taVives, and pledge him their hearty sup|Mirt. He w ill abide bv the rules and regulations of the Democratic party of Barnwell county. * Many Faiey; t , B ———————* For Cl^i of Court. • i respectfully Announce myself a candidate for Clerk of the Court of Harnwell County and pledge myself to abhle by the rule* governing the Dem ocratic party and not to accept a nomi nation or an office from any source other than the regular constituted Ik-mocraiic Organization. Jr me Snri.i.ino. —I respectfully aioootnce myself a enudidnie for Clerk of the Court of Barnwell County, subject U» the result of the primary election. If elected my every effort will be to make the vislta of the people to and Ihelr hii*inc«s transactions with that office pleasant and agreeable. (J. II. klKKLAND. After consultation with many friend*, and at their solicitation, | have decided to olf«r my*elf as a candidate for Clerk of Court, and hereby pledge myself to abide hy the rules and regulation* gov erning the primary election iu Barn well county. .To every call of my fel low citizens in the past I have re*|M>ml- ed and served them faithfully and with *11 the ability of w liich I am |M»*ar*aed, and now for the first time a*k them for their votes. As to where I stand |K)llt- ically U i* not necessary for me to ex plain. a* I neither carry two fscc* nor sail under false colors. I am only a far mer and canmtt spare the lime from my farm to make a general canvass of the county. I hiqte my friends will appre ciate my position and not construe mv neglect to visit them a* indifference on my |»art. Ke*l>ectfuHy, W. 8. Bamhcru. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re election to the office of Clerk of tlie Court. Had my friend* appeared at all reluc tant to undertake the trouble and ex citement* of another canvas* I would have foreborne to offer for the position, but w ith a kind partiality and a gener ous devotion which has very deeply touched my heart they have w ith zeal ous ardor assumed all the heat and bur den of the struggle. They strongly urge that the manner in w hich 1 have dis charged the duties of the office ha* more than justified them iu my former elec tion. They assert, and it I* very pleas ant for me to Itelieve them, that 1 have given universal satisfaction. That the !>eopte of Barnwell county w ill not set aside and utterly condemn to defeat their old public servant, w ho has cer tainly striven to serve them will) zeal and fidelity. If 1 have acquired any rights at the hand* of a generous and fair minded people, by honest and un tiring work, aiui the cheerful perform ance of the manifold duties of the hon orable |H>sltlon to which their free suf frages have called me J earnestly hope that they will show their continued ap probation and unabated confidence by retaining me in the place In which their friendly judgment lias put me. Fledging myself to accept the result of the Democratic primary, with a cheerful ho|)e and an abiding faith iu the sense of justice of a good and patri otic people, 1 leave myself in their hands. Respectfully* - i W. Gilmore Simm*. For SherifL I hereby announce .my*«|f a candi date for the .SherTff’s office, pledging anysalf to abide by the result of the Deimgrratic‘primary. I will not accept office outside of the regular Democratic party. If, If. Nevila. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the gluTiff’s office. Fledging myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. 1 will not accept office outside 6f the regular Dem ocratic party. J. \\\ Lancaster. School Commissioner. I respectfully announce myaelf a can didate lor the office of School Commis sioner, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic Farty, 1 pledge myself to abide by the resultaof the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or nn office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization, * K. 11. Harley. ) respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of School Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Farty. I pledge myself to abide by the results of tlie primary election and noL to acccjtt either *RWffiTh a 11 o rior an o ffi e*e from any source other than the regu- larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. R. C. Kirkland. For Auditor. For Coroner. I reapectfully announce myself as a candidate for the off ice of Coroner of Harnwell County in the coming prima ry election. Subject tq the rulfes and reg ulations of the Democratic party. D. Calvin Birch halter. I respectfully announce myaelf a can didate for tite Democratic nomination for Coroner of Barnwell county and so licit the support of the people. • 1 pledge myself to abide by the results of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly con- atituted Democratic organization. Hen my F. Dychen. I respectfully announce myself a can didate Jor the Democratic nomination for Uomarr of Barnwell county and so- Thomany friends of Geoeoe F. Bod- ipoteu beg leave to Announce him as a candidate for the office of County Com missioner of Barnwell County, and pledge him to-abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic party of Barnwell County, Many Friknds. Mortgage Sale • ') Execatire Commflttee Meet lag. A meeting of the County Democratic Erccutive,Committee will be held at Barnwell on 8a)eday in June, at noon. It ia hoped that every club will be rep resented, as Important matters are to be considered. ' , * G. Duncan Belukoer, Chairman. F. M. Mixsqn, Secretary. td W. KELLY, A.XTOKNKY .AT L. A. W. BLACKY ILL*:, S,C. Will practice in the State and United States Courts and give his prompt and most careful attention to ail business entrusted to him. [may 26 FOR SALE -AT MODERATE RATES.. —■ ■■ I respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for re-eleellon to the office of Auditor of Barnwell County. 1 pledge myself to abide by the results of the fu-rmary election and not to accept a nomination or an office from any Source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization. G. Martin Hunter. I respectfully announce myself a can didate lor the office of Auditor of Barn well County. I pledge myself to abide hy the results of the Frimary Election and not to accept a nomination or an office from any source other than tlie regularly constituted Ikmocratic or ganization. (J. O. Riley. _ Believing that the office should seek the man, and not the man the office, the friends of Captain 8. W. Trottl place him In nomination for Auditor of Barn well county, subject to the rule* and regulation* of the Ikmocratlc prima ries, being assured that If elected he will serve. . - , ^ - Savannah RiVan Section. I respectfully anu/om^ m vseIf a can didate for **„,) |>ep)ocratic nomination A'aditorof Barnwell County and ao- iicR the sup|M>rt of the people. I pledge myself to abide by the result* of the pri mary election and not accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the repularly constituted Ihmiocralk* organization. James O Mandeb*. COUNTY COIIISSIONER I respectfully announce myself a ran dhlate for the office of < ounty 4 oinmls- sloner, subject to the rule* and regula tion* of the l>enMHTitic party. I pledge myself ,to abide by the results of the primary-election ami noi to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other Than the regularly coaaM* luted iHnuocratlc organization. Geobue w. Psacoce. I respectfully annoirnftfnr) self acan- dhlate for the office of Countv Commis sioner, *uhje« t to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic party. I pledge mv*e|f to abide by the re*ult*of the pri mary election and not to accept either a noaiinatlon or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organization. C. W. Moody. I respect fully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the rule* and regula tion* «>f the Democratic patty. 1 pledge myself to abide by the re*ult* of the pri mary election anil not to accept eltlfcr a nomination or an office from any source other- than the regularly const'tuted Democratic organization. W. M. Hamden. The friends of Mr. J. 8. Still, Sr., fc- *|H*ctfully announce him a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic parly, and pledge him to abitle the results of the primary elec tion and not to accept either a nomina tion or an office from any source other than the regular constituted Democratic organization. Many Friends. I res|4ectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the rules and regula tion* of the Ikmocratic party. I pledge myself to abide by the results of the primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic organisation. M. O. Wall. I respectfully announce myself a can didate for the office of County Commis sioner, subject to the rule* and regula tions of tlie Democratic partt. I pledge u.yself to abide hy the results of tlie primary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other . Di&u the regularly constituted Democratic organization. J. A. Chassbrkau. I respectfully announce myaelf a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, Miihject to the rule* and regulations of the Democratic party. I pledge myself to abide by the results of the Frimary Election and not to accept either a nomination ''or an office from any source other than the regularly constituted Democratic or ganization. >r ^ C. JJ. Langley. 1 respectfully announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulation*of the Democratic party. I pledge myaelf tiFabldeby the result* of the prinfary election and not to accept either a nomination or an office from any source other than the regu larly constituted Democratic organiza tion. JL J. Bellinger. Having been assured by many friends that my services as County Commin- sioner have given entire satisfaction, and at their earnest solicitation 1 an nounce myself a candidate for re-elec tion to that office, subject To the rules and regulations of the Democratic par ty, and pledged to abide by the resulta; of the primary election and not to ac^ cept a nomination or tfh office from any source other than the regularly consti tuted Democratic organization. Thanking mytrieiids for their gener ous support in the past and soliciting^ iu continuance I promise, If elected, to give my best and' most careful service to the public. N. M. Waleee. seeing that my friends have placed my name before the public for the office of County CoetmUaioner, and knowing that the rules of the l>emocr%tia prima ries require that all candidates pledge Ihf five*. Ido hereby pledge mvself to abide *tru*tl\ hy the rule* sad regu lation* of the Dedaei-rmtic IHImanua. C. IL Kbaasiah*. A vacant lot, for a store and dwelling, in the beautiful town of Marion, N. C. Measures .'131x120 feet, and is situated near the union depot. This lot can be bought cheap. It will pay any one who desires a healthy horpe to see me or write at ©nee, as this' special 'bargain wRl not be open hut a few days. CHARLEY C. PATTERSON, Barnwell, 8. C. may26-4w BARGAINS. From date until completely closed out I offer my entire stock of General Mer chandise at COST FOR CASH. The stock Is complete In all llnes. the good* are all of the !***» quality and la test styles and prices are none above first cost. . __ ’ If you need Groceries, Shoes, House Furnishing Good*, Dry Goods, I-adle*’ Dress G<mh|*, Millinery Good*, Hard ware, or anyUBrufc.TVr.YSiuer Ih*t now if ’lire i»me and mv store the place to get them. 1 MEAN BUSINESS. JESSE DUNN. BY VIRTUE of a power contained and given in a certain deed of bargain and sale, commonly called a mortgage, executed and delivered by Alfred Aid- rich to The Bank of Barnwell on the 17th day of January, 181M, recorded in Book 6 W. page 448, in the office pf the Register of Mesne Conveyance tor Barn well county, we will sell in frontof the Court House at Barnwell, on Monday, the sixtli day of June next, it being saleday in said month, within the legal hour# of sale, All that tract of land situate, lying and being in the town of Bsrnw ell, near the Barnwell Graded School grounds, containing three acre*, more or less, known as the Herbert Brown lots, and hounded by lands of Mike Brown, Mrs. M. C. Woodward, estate of Mr*. Bellin ger and 4, G. Owen*. Terms ca»h. Purchaser to pay for papers. To be sold in of one-half acre each, according to a plat that will be exhibited at the sale. THE BANK OF BARNWELL. Mortgagee, ROBERT ALDRICH, . Attorney for Mortgagee. Master's Sale. t •aft.ii**KiminH.iun *nu vn SUMMONS TO ABSENTEES, State af SomtK Carolina J BarnwrU County. j Jm <A« ProbaU Chart. In Re. Knncit pative Will of tbe late Mrs. Elisabeth Davis. To Whitfield Cave, Whitfield Cave, the I ounger, Klisa Rountree. Mary l<ee, lourning Moore, ZilphiaOwens, La- Fayette Cave, Benjamin Cave, Zil phia B. Bennett. K<-«ie Wilson, M«ni- sie Ready, Martha Hazel, W. T. Cava. You will please take notice that a Nuncupative Will of the late Mrs. Eliz abeth Davi* has been presented at this Court for Probate. You are hereby no tified as next of kindred of the said pre tended testatrix that yon he and ap|iear before this IJourt of Probate for said county at Barnwell C. 11., 8. C., on the first day of July A. D. leU2 to contest the same if you please to do so. J. O. FATTERnON, J P. II. C. To Whitfield Cave and Benjamin Cave: You will please take notice that Jhe Petition and Summon* herein wx rt> Alvd In the Probate Court for the J ouaty nf Harnwell, State of South < Amt1iia, on the 2<>lh day of Fehruarv A. f*. 102. J.O. FATTKR80N, mAvrhkGw . J. P. B. C. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned w ill file hi* final account with J. O. Patleraon, Esq., Ju«lgeof Probate, on Saturday, the 18i!i day of June next, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon, as Admin istrator of eMtatc of J. L. Parker, de ceased, and aak for I<etiers Di*mis*ory. MATTHIAS 11 AIK. niajHMd. Stjiye or South CaSouxa, Barnwell County. F. W. Weathersbee, Plaintiff, against Sarah Ann Williams and others, De fendant*. ^JBY 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 sixth day of June, 1892, it being saleday in said month, w ithin the legal hour* of sale the following described real estate, in said County and State: All that tract of land containing ninety-two acres < 92) more or le** and bounded as follow*: North hy land* of J. J. Eubanks, Ea.«t hy land* of W. II. Green and W. W. Green, South by land* of Estate of J. J. Holland, West by land* of J J. Eubanks. Terms cash. Purehaser to pay for papers. A. HOWARD PATTERSON. Master. Mortgagee s Sale. BY VIRTUE.of a power contained In Mi Lv.'r):i. deed of bargain and aula com monly called a mortgage, executed and delivered to us by Punch Ingram on the iuth day of November, Imru, and re corded in Book 5 Y., page 62 in the office of the RegDterof Mesne Conveyance* for Harnwell Countv, we will sell In front of the Court House at Barnwell, on Monday, the sixth day of June. 1892, it being saleday In salt! month, w ithin the legal hour* of tale, the fol lowing described real property : • All that lot of land In the Town of Barnwell, containing one-half acre, with the buildings thereon*represented on Plat made by G. Duncan Bellinger, K*q.. as lot No. 6 and bounded as fol lows: On tlie Norih by lot of Ilenrv Brown,on the Snuih by a street whk’li separates said b»u from land* of I'. B. Hammett, on tbe Ka»t by lot of Fred Nix, deceased, on the West by the Blackvtlle r«*ad which *eparate*said lot from lands of 4 karlr* Pechmann. Terms cask. Purchaser to |»ay for papers. RICHARD RYAN. MILTON ft ILLIAM4, Mortgagees. W. A. HOLMAN, Attorney for Mortgagees. Sheriffs Sale, i Execution. Tai Execution Sales. • ALLENDALE. W. W. Chisolm, 225 acres, 1 building. J. K. Garnett, o|jj|crws- GEEAT CYPRESS. B. R. Mixon, 50 acres. midway. Mary C. Adams, 300 acres, 4 buildings K. \V. Zanders, 67 acres, 2 building*. WILLISTON. Martha Mixon, 2 lot*, 6 buildings. ,8. B. Youngblood, 473 acres, 4 build- ing*. By virtue of Tax Executions to me directed in the above stated causes, I have levied upoh and will sell, to the highest bidder for cash, at Barnwell C. II., 8. U., on Monday-, 6th of June 1892, all the lands above set forth. ' > Purchaser to pay for pa|»ers. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff Barnwell County. Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell 0. IL, 8. C., May 11th, 1892. Sheriffs Sale. .1 Execution. Rosa .Aldrich against Alfred Aldrich 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 the legal hours of sale, at Barnwell Court House, on Monday, the 6th day of June A. I). 1892, the follow ing fletciibed pro|»erty, to wit: All kbat ttact or parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being fn the Town of Barnwell, in the County of Barnwell, South Carolina, and containing 3 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of M.C. Woodward. J. G. Owen*, Mike Brown, 8. V. Hagood and other*. Levied on and to be Mold a* the prop erty of Alfred Aldrich to satisfy the aforesaid Execution ant^coats. Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff Barnwell County. Sheriff’s Office Barnwell C. H., 8. C., May 10tb,lMX. TH KTICUW A HLMto' KMTAJT'K Ad bvtr to •»>0,000 00 was found bv aend- kyr hk name and ten e*mU (o A<>k*ts v Kn own Van |Or fine Hr. Aum|* win mnd i<nw (juts nwm«- whirling all over tbe wurkf; to MLvna pwbtwbm, maoufnaurers, petentme and tbner emptoying agewta, and will bring yaw lame mall of bonka, magname*. paper*, Imwv* and samples of pond*. oAsnag you bar *, «Ue. Addrees 18' ULUkii, but 42, AUama.Iia. 8. Guckbeimer A Son et al i against G. R. Black. S HY VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed, in the alxivv stated case, I w ill *e|| to the hlghc»t bidder, at pubth* auc tion, within tlie legal hour* of •air. at Him well Court llon*e, «»n Monday th • 6th day of June, A- D. 1892, the follow ing described froperty to wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situ ate, lying and being In Barnwell Coun ty, South Carolina, containing one hun dred and twenty-three (123) acres and hounded hy Mra. M. A. Ingraham. C B. Dunbar,44. R. Black and R. B. Black. Also, one hundred and seventeen (117) acre*, hounded by Paul l>eL. Black, L. B. Peeples, W. D. Black and B. B. Black. 1 Also, one hundred and seventy-four (174) acres hounded by land* of 4*. W. Morrall, Johnson, N. E., and E. B. .Dunbar. Also, two lot* in town of Mitleft*,one and one-fourth acre*, hounded lV P. R. «& A. K. K. and J. B. Bate*. levied on and to be sold a* the prop erty of G. K. Black to *atl*fy the afore said Execution and costs. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff Barnwell County- Sheriff’s Office, Barnwell 0. H,, 8. C., May l«th, 1892. Do Yon Want to Bnild? Persons In Barnwell desiring to build would do well to see the und«r*lgt>etL H. A ELLIS, Atty .atLaw. Barnwell, 8. C 4 Feb. 25, 1892. Vv V -T - !—' ji - *f~:.. WALK Competition wiut . I WALK. V ■ : N > . • - . * ’ - r * * . • If you don’t understand come to my Main Street Stofe In the Ryan Building and 1 will P rov ® by facts and figure* that cannot lie^ that 1 walk allround all competition. N. G. W. WALKER. Live Merchant. I am selling al ooat for cash the stock of good* that I bought from Duncan & Hay. I want to move them like hot cake*. Come and h9lp me and yourselves at the same time. Live Merchant. I am receiving the First New Good* of the Season and am weeks and weeks ahead of everybody. They are beauti ful and so cheap that buyer* will forget the cry of hard time*. 1 shall keep full stocks and sell at priceM that cannot fail to please. i Before buying elsewhere try me and I w ill do tbe rest. r - N. G. W. WALKER, Live Merchant. febll William McNab TVftfte 0VER A HEW LEAF, Continues Business Sheriffs Sale. I. Rich ) against > Execution. T.. L. Kennedy.) - BY VIRTUE of an Execution to me directed, in the above stated case, 1 w ill sell to the highest bidder, at public auc tion, within the legal hours of sale, at Harrrtrell Court House, on Monday, the 6th day of June, A. D. 1892, the follow ing described property, to wit:' All that tract or parcel ©Maud, situ ate, lying and being In the County of Barnwell, South Carolina, and con taining all the undivided right, title and interest in and to all that place or plantation of land containing 670 acres, more or less, and bounded by lanfD.of Jno. Guess, Z. G Graiiam, Jno. Han- bery: Peter Sandifer, Andrew Kirk and H. Martin. Levied on and to be sold as the prop erty of ^L. L. Kennedy to satisfy the aforesaid Execution and cost*. Tern)* cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. W. LANCASTER, Sheriff Barnwell Coussty. n SheiHP* Office, Barnwell C. H.,8. C., May 10th, 1892. Military Week. Vernon, who Ariire to wcure com for- table board and accommodations in Barnwell during “Military Week” can make arrangements hy corresponding with the undersigned. A* a large at tendance is expected it will he well for all intending to come to notify me so that ample preparation mav he made. W. R. CHRISTIE. . Chairman Committee on Entertain. ~ gN»t- ^ tf A HOWARD PATTERSON, ATTOltN K V-AT-L«A. W. BARNWELL C. H„ 8.C. Will give pronpf attention to uUJhis- l*e*w eatruMed U> hi* care. Jaamuy Hk t 1ft*. AT THE OLD STAHD 1 ort The Old Principles THE BEST GOODS —AT— The Lowest Prices. Come and See. W. W. MOOKK. W. I. W ILSON, ibr, MOORES WILSON —HAVE NOW ON HAND— A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF €OFFINS«AND*CASKETS OF ALL SIZES, STYLES am> QUALITIES. Price* the lowest in the County. Persons needing these good* will eaP cl W. W. Moore at Wm McNiTh’s, Barn- well,or W. 4. Wilson, Allendale. marI7 Road Notices. Orric* County C'ommissionrrs, Barnwkll, S. C., April o, 1892. The County Commissioners will con sider, separately, at their regular meet ing on the 7th day of Juijie 1892, peti tions asking that the following public road* be established * * First—The read leading from Apple- ton to Rocky Point on tbe lA>wer Three Run*. Second—The road leading from Rays Crossing to Rocky Point and Appleton road about or nearjUoker’s Ford. If no objection be madc'and rights of way be granted said road or roads will be established a* desired. If sny per sons hate objections they will please make them known at that time. By order of the Board. M. J. PATE, Clerk. J- O. Sai)ders f NOTARY PUBLIC* ELMOBE, 8. C. 1 will give prompt attention to all busiiMwa confided to me. i will aluc keep a full aaeortmentof Blank*. Liens, Kill# of Sale, Mongage*. Ijvnd leases, 1-and Title*, Uontr-c’*, Note*, he. . 4. Dr ANDERS, apr21*im Nouury A*»