The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 16, 1892, Image 3
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r *Highest of dll Iri Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
RATES OF SI HS( KI1‘TI0>.
In Advance,* per Annmn .rf... jUI -.o
0nTim, ‘
THURSDAY, .MM: k;, isjrj.
1 he ti ox t tvi'u!ar (■( >m in In ji of
llHftnonjv Dutif,* Vo, 17 \ • j.- ^1 .
will Iw* li.-l.iatthr.M-w Mas/.nli i**m-
JnK . W< J, „' n |{ftr " 1 w ':ll upon !Hh .lav ot
Jm). is.t the same beine the^ISatunlav
'■BTir&S"'"*« 5
^ A. .Tj:\k!\s, Secretary.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
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iUrKoyi:!! (tMttEfioK v kn i
The Coimcil. Fire irf this Tribe
will be kindled this Tluiisday
evf-niiiK on t,he 8th Uun andWtii
L ttli. All brethren are earnestly reiniestcd
to be present. My order of
< »as. ( AuintixSiMMs-Saeiiem.
M. F. JIaiu, C. of 1{. ^
H is I Itloom. r. .
, Tlie lirst colton bloom« of ISOi were
rcceiveil on Monday niorninjr, loth insi.
They came t'rdiii the farm of Mike
Brown A Brn. anti were live dafs later
than the first received last vear.
Mail service will
South B1 mi ml R. R.
soon be put. on
the
Dr.J. M illinrn Stokes is a candidate
for Con^rets in the First District.
Candidates are scarce In Barnwell
this week, Ikmiii; mostfyoh pie nie trails.
The Canning Factory is ready for
business. It will lill a long felt_waitti
Mr. R. L. Fs^ery has the all round
thanks of this ollieefot - beautiful peach
es.
Tiik 1'Kori.r thanks Mis. J. R. Kast-
orling for the kindly eoiitribtition of a
’ feast of superb peaches.
And Mr. S. C. Cave, with a heart as
h i? am! generous as his model farm, sent,
a bitr basket of luscious pt-uehc*'urt~a
Tues lay treat to Tiik I’koi’LK. #
Justice J. It. llurckhalter breaks the
Ice this monring in the Trial Justice
race. See his announcement.
The n c'on territory in thin State this
year is about ajiott acre*, a decrease of
l!'* jn-r cent, from l.t»t year’s crop.
See Wm. McXaV* Scotch ad vert Ui*-
nieut on fourth page. Ilcis Scotch, hut
c ill Hot be scotched by tire or flood.
Frank 'iarvin, a thriftv colored sot*-
acriber, brought os some rosy Bed Oak
loaches mi Saturday. He\ a Christian.
Rev. I\ T.. Kirton received six Candi
da cs into rhiiridi it4riiilM*r<diip on Sun*
day at the Barnwell Methodist Church.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Candina Midland Railway
< ompni y w a« held at Itlackville yester
day. *
>Ve give on firs* page a six-column
report <11 the acting* and doings of the
K--puNlic:in Nation.d Convention at
Alinnca|M»lis. • -
The first installment of County Treas
urer Free • first annual rejMirt Is pub-
!l died on fourth page. || w ill In-c«hu*
|fleved next we* k.
Every iuiiivitltial hn* a mlghfr warn*
p **e lu his nature fur a dollar, and If
t re Is au\Uiiug he like* lietu-r it is
»*n tl'dlaVa.
A | ph-ton lawlg** I. fi. I*. T- hears the
baon -r t h »vn»g ma*!*- a n«-t gain
inemlwrs during ih<* last «|narter.
h*tHi came next with a net gain of
The Rrow 11 House.
This favorite house is olTered for rent.
It is most convenient to the Court
House, Banka and business houses of
Barnwell and has neceived-H large share
of the best patronage. In ha^nls of the
right manager it w ill give ingftt protltn-
ble-teturns Applyto . >
CiiAitLKS IVa ii.mann, Barnwell.
The Euc^nipmcut. r -
‘•Camp Hall,” as the''Kncampment
Personal,
Dr. J. I). T^ockwood, of Charleston,
was in tow n lor a few hours on the &li
inst. and gave Tjirc Pkopi.k a pleasant
call. Ilis looks shpw that the o’d city
by the sea is doing right by being very
g hkI to him.
Mr. VV. J. Sanders and' family, of
Fairfax, have gone to their summer
home, at ll-nderson, North Carolina,
for the heated term.
Miss I.Tz/.ie Blues Is attending the
eonimen<a.*m< nt of the Greenville Fe
male College.
Mrs. J. 1*. Burckhalter returned Mon
day evening from a visit to thd old folks
at home in the land of the «ky.
Mr. John K.'Garnett, of Savannah,
was in town on Monday.
the. eommaude.r of the First. JU-giment,
is now ready to receive the soldier hoys.
In addition to the coinpautch of the
First otherQfuntnamls will eojne, among
which the German Artillery, of Char
leston, will he conspicuous, w ith forty
men and four guns.
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Gr/duates.
Misses I.aura C. M'illis, of Wilpston’
ami Martha Baxley, i*f Midway, were
graduated from tlie Winthrop Normal
Ctdle^e hist week.
Miss Edna R e l,o r Elko, was gradu
ated from th** Columbia Female College
l i-t w-tk. An oil pointing * xeriiV<l I,\
her received ihiTny compliments from
\ tsjtoi s to the college art exhibit.
Mr, James Furse, <»f MarFuis, eoni-
pleted his «x*ur«e at the South Cmrxijioa
Collrge am! received the degree of A. B.
I hildren s Day
On tomorrow Week, 21th wist , “( hil-
dreo’s D.if ” w ill I•« observed at Great
SaTlkeTiatcliTe (TburiTE An attractive
ami interesting programme has been ar-
rattgetl, ituisisiing of reel tat ion* of po-
etry by th'* girl* aml>f «l*c a in at" on s by
the Imivs of the sch*Hd and of «li;*b*guc*
by Im-I'i. Sunday school a 1«l:e**es w ill
be deliver* I hjr Rev. Juo. G. Williams
ami S. it. .Mayfield, E»'|. Ol conrs«-'
there wilM»e a glorlotta pM* nie •linner
and all w ho go ate cordially ioxiied to
bring i>askei» lie:*|s*d up with g'Nid
things.
daughter, Mrs
E. Ii, Deudy, at Water
loo, Eauretis county.
The liumt Dixtrlet.
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Calling on Candidates.
At a special meeting of the Klko Dem
ocratic club held last, Saturday evening,
the following resolutions, presented by
Mr. B. F. Drummond, were adopted:
Whereas, there are several candidates
for variouk oflicea in Barnwell county
whoclaitn to bo in favor of the reform
movement hot opposed to B, H. Tlll-
imwi, the reform candidate for (jover-
n<»rr
Ami wlioreas, it is the dtity of every
man who favors the reform movement
to vnppon the w hole reform lickrtl in'
th** primary, therefore, he it-- -
R*-solved by the Klko Democratic
club. That we call upon the candidates
for various others to conic out Mpiarely
and publicly ataioumu*, without any
mental Reservation or evasion, to whieh
faction they belong and which they will
snp|iorf.. •
K 2, That we will not vote for
any n.ati who is unwilling or afraid to
p'edgc Himself publicly 10 sup|*ort the
whole reform ticket in our next priiua*
ry.
Resolved.*!. That we a**k Tiik Bah.x-
w ki.l I’kuci.k and «4her county papn.
to piihlisli fb**i*e re>>«»Iiitious,
N. H. SrrxsRi.L, President,
> F. X. IIAip, Secretary;
A Had Arridenl. —
Mr.Tliomns WelUman Hntler. brother
J «.f ••a<*ht**t F. f . P.ntlcr of ill*- |f ink of
I Bun well, w a* drow tied Saturday alter-
, 11-on otf < oles Island, near Klaw all.
• Miniiit Jo miles Iron* l'h«rlest«*i*. In
1 t-oiupaoi w*fh -ev^ml friend* Mr. Hut-
1 ler bad gone sailing,ex|N*cting t** return
1 S rtidav alt* moon. ‘I'lte o|**-u lN*at wa**
, struck hv a .mblen gn*t of wind und
I Mr. Butler and Mr. William A. Melvin
w -re drnw netl. M r Butler w as a young
; man of flue pintui*# and leaves a w ife
I and sove~al children. Their l-Nii* s
were not rta-o\cr.*d ami were probably
carried out U» sea.
BUfkville 5ew*.
Monday was Decoration Day of the
Uniform Rank K of P. About 4.JO p
tn the t!row’d began to gat her at the U*
II. Hall and atfl o’clock evtry seat W as
tilled except tho#*! left for the Knights.
At6o'clock the K of P formedTn line
at corner of Clark St ami R. R. Avenue
and marched to the Court House; w here
a,*hort address wgs delivered by Sir
Knight Herald G. Duncan Bellinger,otf
Barnwell. A prayer by -Rev. Harden^
after which they inarched to the Bap
tist Church Yard to the grave of Bro.
J. B. Hamulet. A speech over the grave
by Mi. H. W. Briggs, a prayer and they
marched to the ratholh: GJitm-h Yard,
where similar exercises were held over
the grave of adother dead lm»ther, D. F
Drew. The graves of both were pro*,
uaely decorated w ith flowers placed by
he bands of the F. K. K.o’f P.
% f The Sir Knights present at the deco
ration wefe (’apt. P J. Drew , Lieut. B.
J. ll.rtmmet, Herald, G. Duncan Bellin
ger; Recorder, E. R. Free; Guard, J.
D UeraldTreasurer. C. I). C. Lange;
Sentinel, .1. K Still, Tho*. Walsh, H. S.
Do den ho IV, W. M. Garvin, NV. S. Mims,
J. B. Odom, J. J. Still, B. P. Burck-
mover 1>. B. Williams, C. II. Mathis,
P. W. Farrell, J. J. Ray, V. B. Ham-
met.
Everything passed off smoothly-«m!
beautifully.
We cpiigratulato Capt. Drew on liis
well diilled.company of Knights
7.Tkllm tiaMnlTT 1 lla«k wjlii im
spending s*jine t44oc with relatives in
Blackville w ill return to h**r home in
OrangebuVg this evonlng. A pl^usaat
sociable, in which dancing w asimlulged
in, was given in her honor at the ie*i-
deii.ee of Mr. F. M. Mixson.
Mr.* A. W. Knight, of Orangeburg,
spent Sunday lu Black vHU*.
Mr. Ben l/.lar and I'umily.of.Charles-
ton. will. In a few days, make this place
their home. ‘We are always glad to re
ceive such men as lie Incur midst.
Miss Dunn (-a DeWltt isofToh a pleas
ant visit to friends at Boiling Springs -
V’lv K-
A pinch of salt added to a glass of
milk makes it not only more palatable
to many, but more easily digested.
“You’ll l>e a man like one of us son e
d iy” said a patronizing lawyer t«> a t 11
y.-ar old hoy «t HagomPa Mill. •*Y»- ,
*lr, I s’,»o«e so, hot I’d a heap ruthe.
stay a little boy and ketch li»h” an
swered the kid.
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SjiiivOH’s C at a I. ii 11 Itr.Mr.DT, a mar
velous cure for Catarrh, I Mptheria, ('an
ker mooth, and Headache. With each
bottle- there is an ingenious nasal III-
j-ctor for the more successful treatment
of these couiplaiuts without extra
charge. Prlce. r »Or. Sold l*y J. A. Tobin.
Hfnwrell; P. W. Farrcli, Blat-kvillc ;
IL’. J. M. Smith, Willistou.
IThm B«hy was nick, we fase H-r raetorte.
WThm she was a Oiil«l, she rrtnl f<>r|f'sstorla.
When »he heranw* Miss. riling U> Caaloda.
When she ba*l cluUrvu. she gave Um iu e sstooa.
DR.M.BELLIN6ER
Ofllce Main Street, first door F.ast of
\. P. ManvilkFa Store and Tobin’s
‘Drug StoRe. [June 2.
Privileges fr Sale.'
Sealed bids will he received up TO'
June 20th for the purchase of exclusive
privileges 01 selling relreshmeirts on
the encamjunent grounds ol.~thV J-’irst
Hogimcut at Barn well, during Military
week-* l*eginning .1 une 20th and »!on-
tlnuing until July 2d. No-bid wiJI lit*
considered unless accompanied by half
tin* offeted amount iu money. For
further information upplv to J
’ JlH.LEYY.
tf * t (’apt. 4!row n Guar«|s.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION: V
WHY should all the good people, who ar£ guilty of Mich acri
go*»d SEW I N(i MAtrillVT: unit the sweet tones of MUSIC In Um
thty carnal way a buy
SEWINO M AOHtHIiB
And any kind «-f a . •
*
Musical
They may ne««l or want?» I have
( 'l!IN ES to select from, and any kind of Musical Instrument they may ueed.ai.
T *el! them a* cheap and*011 a* cn*f n tins as any on« would want—New Ypr;
markets not excepted. x <
. ' r > > ^ S. M* KEY, Keaufort, C*
ntarlO • ^.
Last Week’s ( andMates.
Mavtlcbl K*
rleuds situ***
M *
hi
li«« made manr
Notice to Debtors sod Creditors.
* All |H*r«ona having claims against the
e-tau* of Thaddeus DtAican, <lec«*aa-«l,
1 are r< 4iie*lcd to prcjaiit them duly at
tested, and all person* indebted to the
I *aid e»tifle are nsiuired to make pay-
mum al from 'meot to the iiii«lersigne«l
tile to llarnwi-ll. As a lawyer
rittefol, intelligent. «*oiiragcous
*v\ ing in a«M|Uiirnient ami |m»i»ii-
A* a planter he is cnU’rprlsIng
tgre-itc au«l a* a ninn and citi-
U ail right. Hi* fricmls eoitfl-
cX|N*ct great and good thing* of
him a full house.
(*. Kirkland hv* r*ia
an I drug store in \
*t*>*v on Main «tr*-*-t
Im-—o foliv re|»l* n**(H *1
well giv
Dr K
Ills oftli-e
Walker «
StlM k ha*
I lie Ot** ra ll**ii»e Are. ( liar I!
It titer i* ill cha: gr.
The s< liclaalie year **f the
white ♦•i^l***l *4*It*ail el«**e*| In
ev ••iing w ith an exhibition a
t iiiineiil h) I ne pupil* lliat w
G,
lie«|
It . I
Ills j
flnce i
Bur- k
n-
rnwell
i*t Friday
ml enter*
1 a* really
charming
ami w 1;l.otit exaggciatioii a
aucce**.
The st*H-kh**ld«*rs of the- Barnwell Oil
Mill and iYrtflixer (’ompatiy met «*n
'loud iv ami decldrtl to offer tho mills
at private »alc for $J.*>jNa). If uni di**
I* i« -d of s«**»ner they w ill l*e offered at
anetioti on saleday In S« ptemiH-r.
One w hile man and f«*nr negr-w* wen*
lodged in jail on Friday- niglil under
charge of arson. At tin* preliminary
hearing f*ef**re .lusticc Burck halier no
evidence coiitff*ctiug them with the
U.trnwcll tir.** was’broiiglitoutatnl tli«*y
were discharged.
Col. Robert Aldrich sat in the Su
premo Court on Monday in place of As-
social** Just ice Pn|*e, disqualiticd 1k*-
«-ausc he had been counsel in the case of
Becdci vs. Workman el al. Thi* w a*
the first casa since the reorganization of
the ( ourt In a hich an attorney has
.a -fod a* A»aobWlc Justice.
'Inr isi itKR*s(H’ncr,.Iime, 11,18!»2.
'I’his ollice will he open on Tuesday
sifter salesday in each month, and on
the lith day of each month. Persons
wishing to sec the Treasurer on busi
ness will (kid him in his ollice on the
above named dava*-.
A. F Fitkk, Treasurer B. C.
lion. Geo. D. Tillman announces him
self today a eaiulidate for rc-clcclion to
(’oogress from ihcSecoiid District, suTv-
jeet to the decision of the Doiimcfatie
primary election Upon 1 he Jidjouru-
ment of Cojigrcss he wilFwinc home
and give the people ait^tei-ount of his
stewardship. And liTs'i'i jends, who are
not few. say that it "w ill he very inter
esting to all concerned.
Died at her home near Reedy Branch,
on the evening of June 7th, 1SP2, after
an illness of several weeks, Mrs. Sarah
Black, wil'“of F. .1. Black. She was a
enn>lstctit tnemher of Frivttdship Bap
tist‘Church, also a nirinher of Rccily
Branch Alliance, in which honors she,
was buried. J. M. Grubbs and W. K.
.Sadler w ere appointed a eommittc on
preparation, IV. D. S ill.J.M. (irubhs,
1. L Attaway, S. E. Grubbs.
Laugly, F. O. Black, pall bearers.
- * A. Fkiknp.
The Alliance Department of fhis pa
per rises to remark that Harp well has
as many pretty residences with’beau til til
ground* surrounding a* any town in the
Stale. At the head of the list stand* the
lovely home of Mrs. Is.aae’ MichaNon,
tha Dr Uagood placid. The house ha*
been remodeled, the grotindsarristically
laid olf and oict-.lv kept,
house ef rare and lovely (lowers adorn*
the front yard and the entire aiirroundr
lng* present • the appearance of elegant
oniaftTri. Her g.ard» u i* tlie finest that
we have seen or eujoycHl vegetables
from thi* season and is Iter special de
light. Friend I. claim*,10 have done
most of the garuen work, hut anuxanii-
itvtmn of Ki* kands rouvinct**! u* that
• 1*0x41tiee of |tr»*-k tree leaves a* n«»t
lu-tro-ary to mluce awy hoc bamllc in-
4atMat.ua vu tlie paint*Aif k hi* hand*.
graduwiiMtf cla* a , to the .’Mh Annual ,
( ouhiii^i-c ueiil i*f wt. .lo-rpa * Acadc- >
mx ^NiimU-r, H. 2l*t iiut.
Ft**m ittaujr*friends. Inxitatioo* to
many ph* lib’s. A* •iaday* *•* ih*- ** * ek 1
are work ila\ * w iih u* wow ill In* *l« nu-d !
the pl«*a»iirei*fa4-i-*-|*ting lliem. Mea|- I
pr*c-aie |Ite ki!:*iii«**>«e* amt wi»h 4»iir '
frieioU great euj*-vinent al their restful I
•*M *al i;ut!i4'iii4u*.
( oine Again.
Thi* 4-ampaigu h.i* i!on<* one g<h■*i 1
thing, if no it one. In bringing Broiliei 1
A II. " illiam*. of lb * t»re*-nville\e \ *. )
away from the r4M*k* «>l rippling Heedv I
river U» GtaF* muiMtry. '1 be visit wa*
an i-ye o|M*m-ri4i the prosi'-pm-t **f I'ari*-
Mouniain Hi* astoni-hmVnl, when hi j
saw the enterprise* lluilling what up]
country lolks dream to Ih* a »i tgn.ini
land »»l re*t wa* of u dazed nature, a* ii I
the revelation was umigreat for hi* rock 1
rihle'd Fh-dmont c**-ai pnn-nt l.iith, and I
hi* sut pri*«- when. In* took a morning j
*urv»-y of Col. M ik** Brow n’* truck lat in j
and cannery. *Vc., eV4*n c.M-c**li-| the oft |
told wonder of the iiiicen of Sheba.
Now if he w ill only come hack and
spiv a week in watermelon time his con
version will he complete and everlast-
Willistou NcVvs.
The w heat.aud 4*at crop ha* hem a
success this season. ’I’ln matter ol sow-
| ing wheat was discussciP;H the meeting
, ot the Alliance and strongly rcconi-
, ineudcd by.our leadens. A great many
of our planters i»Yocuryd *ced and ptant-
4*d a few acres, (’apt. M. \\. Phillips
sowed three bushels of tin* blue stem va
riety on live and,, a half acres and put
! thirty hu>hels of cotton seed per acre.
I He Inyd^it threshed out at Mnith.And
-< NN eat he is bee’s and it. nicasiin-d up '.Hit
ishcls of good, dry wheat. II*- has
sown the land m peas and is satisfied
that the hay crop Tit 10 cents |A-r hun
dred will pay theexpon*** o* the wheat
and leave it a clear profit He also had
I 10 bushels of oats thre-hed. out
have not heard of a single wheat Held
where any rust was to he seen. ( ajit.
(irrent
I he i*
- and gr
lafitv.
| win! pri
j /»*n he
dently
him.
i ( apt.JiMfe. E. Allen deserves eixmnieii-'
, datioii f**r hi* wisditinin moving from
A , uiei*i'n to Barnw 4-11. He i* a lawyer,
ot ability and ex|M-rieo4*e and al*o a
prurib al and successful tanner In thi>
I campaign he i« **t(»iing hi* ow n akiiiei”
: M41 they say in Georgia.
Hon. 11. H. Crum Ihmxmuos a eandi-
; «Utc lor le-election tM*cau*e In* 1 ri*-t**l-
• n*ist that th** .*xiat*:ind cooutv need hi*
]|*atr»ot*e service*. Like th * goo*| ina!l
that he i* he i« vvillhig to sacrifice hi*
j ow n iiilerc«ls aod prefereiiees to the
j will and wish of the |M*opltv
( apt. W . A. AIL Sr.; i* a thorough
] amt Hi*.rough going fanner ami farm-
] era’movu-uient min. Hein a candidiiU-
j liccaUM- hi*fi-iniQa vvouhl no|’take**N»*”
fi*r an ausw<-r, ami w li«*Tir*i«l that *m h
*(»li*l men a* h*- are needed in the puhlic
1 service. V'
I • *
Thn*e Mih* is fruitful of good men,
' and among ii* cleverest eltlam* is Mr.
>V. |( Falter. He. enptyjr rcs|H*et ami
I popularity At home aiuf will win g*hmI
j will ahroa I whercv^riil* good (|UMlitles
I of head and heaiCare made known.
Capt. A. FCr rec ha* tilled the * fli •*•
I of County Treasurer well ami worthily.
His tlnai setMement for his lirst year
m tde recent I v, was pronounced “highly
satisfactory’’ by Comptroller General
El ler be. But Capt. Free is too well
know 11 to need further introduction.
Everybody knows and every body likes
“Nick’ f Willmpi*, that is everybody
who has had anything to do w ith light
ing Radicalism since ls7<i. lie is now
for the first time a candidate and looks
th his friends in v every tow r.ship for
help in the battle of the ballots.
Coroner S. L. Feaeoek was appointed
by (.»o.v. Richardson to fill the uuex-
pm-d tej in of the late Jjio. W. Frecmau.
i Esq. N \v he is a candidate for election
on his record and merits. The Coro
ner’s office used to go begging, b.ut Cor
oner IVacock has, hy diligence in hnsi-
uess and through the chapter of aeei-
W e jj debts to others, proved if to Ih* a profit
able om*. “ Having done so much he
feels himself entitled to re-election Ih*-
juiiHH
K. H. KICK,Executor,
Ijtm H I
NOTICE.
G. W. Easterling,
Fhiljips says he intends to plant UTtf
acres in oats, wheat and rye this fall.
1 >r. .1. M . Mnii li thfeslicd out St) hush-
eis of good oats from less than one acre.
He had i)i one Held six acres and is sat-
istied that they wouhl hav** threshed out
aUU bushels, had he threshed them all.
The land w ill he sown in peas, w hich
will more than pay all the expenses of
the fvvo crops, putting tin* oats at AO
cents |*cr bushel the. profit will he $2.*>(f.
The wt flic land wmrtrt hiTWy led tied with
fair seasons ti hales *>1' eotlott w* ighing
500 fMiinids, at 7 cents. F-’lb—expense of
nTakihg.de<|uctcd. Why don’t otirfar-
nters pfatB more \vh(*at and oats ? We
hop.-tin* farmers w ill -t»ip and figure
next fall. . x .
The hoard <>f fru.-tecs have, elected
Frol. F. N.K. Bailey and hi-, able a--
sist.mts for the next perm. It is lioped
they .w ill accept.,
cause, of the. completeness with which
In* ha.* tilled the ollice.
Wm. II. Bennett is announced by Itis
friends as a suitable candidate for (’on *1-
ty Cononissioner. lie is a straight, th-
dusfrious. houesT inan and old Confed
erate veteran and haathe will and cour
age to do right. He manages his ovvi*
business well near Syeamme and would
serve the county a* few others could.
1-.. r Allen dale Enn^^er
Next week we will further introduce
eamfiil-itcs whose names appear today
for the first time. * : .
The champion campaign liar was In
Barnwell on the ,7th inst. Here Is
w hat he telegraphed to Northern and
Western papers:* Baisnwku, S. (’.,
June S.—1 ndcr the grove of trees
Where eight negr^K-.s were brought
from the county jail in Deictnher two
year* ago, lyn.died anil riddled with
made, the
mt iw..,.., t» ' M *»wati(ui^l utterance of tlh* lir-t meet-
1 •, 1 , . the Democratic-(JsDitc campaign
1 reoin**r' ycsteiday. •‘There,i* only .one vriiiM*
j that should brings orr* lyoclyng,’’ -he
said: “C, a^ Governor, would head a
| party to lynch any tiegr** that vvoiiid
criminally assatHt a w hite woman.”
According t4i the T**<|uircmcnt* of |he
law of tbc M.vic of South Candina r* g-
ulatiug S|Mw*ial S4*li(*(d DUtriet »**c**-
ment* wc, the Board of the ScigMng
Seh(K*l DUtriet’ No. •J'2, call all |mr*on*
iotcrc*t*-d iu Sai*l ScIkhiI DUtriet to
meet at the Seigiing School 11*01*0 on
M-niday. the 27th of June, Ibirj. at. lb
o'clock a m. for the ptir|M»** of assess
ing a 2 mill* extra sdimd lax for Seig-
ling Frio* flehool District lhi> the bth
of June, IKW.
Wm. A. Ait, Sr. Clerk.—
O. W. B vkkkk',
H. E 1 Hi a 1 >*(*>■, .
Board School Trustcoa
juiicir*-2vv
SJimnons to Absent Detendants.
Stvtk i»r Sorrn Cvk*»i.ix.v, 1
Haux wkLL Corxrv. 1
COURT OF COM MON FLEAS.
IMainiilT,
against
(»c«*rgc Connelly, Cleveland Connelly,
Lavinia Coimellv, Maiy (’awe, M innie
Cave, Aleck Harden, Thelodorc B
llanb n, Minnie >V. Harden^ Julian
E. Harden, William Connelly, De
fendants.
. HCMMOXH ROR RKI.ir.K.
(L'omplaint Served.)
To the Defendant* above named :
You are hereby aunummed and re-
ipiircd to answer the. complaint in this
action, of which a copy i* herewith
served upon yon, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said coin plaint on
the subscribers at tjieir olllces in Barn
well, South Carolina, 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 ac
tion w ill apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded iu the complaint.
Dated at Barnwell, S. U., May 27th,
A. D. 18h2.
(i.sj W. (• 1 i.mork Simms, C. C. I*.
B. T. RICE,
PATTERSON & HOLMAN,
Plain tiff’s Attorneys.
To the Defendants Minnie Cave and
M ary Cave:
Take notice that the complaint in this
action (together w 1th tho Summons, of
which the ton going is a copy ). was tiled
in the ollice of the Clerk ot the Circuit
.Court<Sf Barnwell County, in the State
.of South Carolina, on the Sth day of
June, JS'.*2.
IT T. RICK,
PATTERSON & HOLMAN,
. T’iaiuutt’s A-Uoeney*«,- • -
•junelfi Barnwell, S. C.
BARGAINS.
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you want a
FINK WATCH OR CLOCK
STERLING SILVKRWAltiS,
RK’H JEWELRY,
| f r rs t ▼ fj
LEUY,
OR SPECTAf LES,
Sen(Uj mr order-, to or c**-* at
285 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON. S. G.
Sffi
fllQH-ARM
T H P
ONLY PERFECT
SEY/INQ {^OlWlSf,
.Family USE.
S* .... i.ir c
WIIEKLKT
rcuia an 1 (brn*** 1.*'
A W1LMJN MK\i.
Atlanta, Ga.
. ^ Tv
••CMtorlmteaovreH adapted to chfldrrnthjtt
I recommend i t4ia superior to any prescriptiua
known to me " II. A. Arcsjca, M. D., ^
111 r>o. Oxford St., Brook]; n, N. T.
“Th* u*e of ‘Oaatorla’ls no nnivera4vl and
Its merits so well known that it seems a Work
of miperrroeation tocndoni** it. K«w aratlie
intelhireiit famUU*s who do uot keep Ciudoria
withiu easy rroch "
( ah to* If a«ttw, P. P.
New York City.
Late Pastor Blbomincdolo Keformdd Church.
Castorfm ntrea CoUe, Constipation,
Bour Stomach, DUirtHwa LrwcUttion, ^
Kiha Worms, give* steep* and promotes al*
W.thout injurious mrdicatioa.
“ For *r***r»t ymn I hare 1 'CuwNhsNilsd.
your * Csatona, ’ and atiaU always ec-ntiasis to
do so as it baa invariahly produced hsaidWaf
rMMka.”
F.owia F. Pardkb. M. D.,
M Tbe Winthrop," l^th Streak and 7th Awa-
’■ N. W y..rk u.y.
Tn* CswTAua Cowwawv, 77 Me*sat flrasrr, K*w To**.
* f>.
Dr. J. II. E. MlbllOlS,
Dental Surgeon.
Dliirkville, S. (’.
Will have regular .•tp|K>miiii<*nu at*
i'olb*w *:
At Barnwell, (*. II from l*t Mmiday
<nr aalea-ilay | iu eaeti imuith-ro WeJ-
nesday evening. Rooms at Midair
House. Ofllce. two diM»rs Soutli of hotel,
on West or opposite aido-ol »tfevt.
At Sally’s, H. A. A N. R. = K., from
id Monday in each month to Wedm**-
ilay evening. Ollice at Price’s Hotel.
Will tie at hi* holm* oflic” at Black vllle
every Friday «iud Saturday from 1st (*f
Kehruary to .'iOth September inclusive,
and evrjr I’hursday, Friday and Satur
day .Troiii Ut (Jetobcr to Jlst January
inclusive.
Will niakcappoin'mcut* w ith patients
to meet them at either-of his ollice* at
any time.
Patients will sityd it more epm for table
to have their work done at the otlice,,
though if doired will call on them at
their residences anywhere within thirty
mile* of I’dackville.
Scientific Americai*
Agency for
Patents
TRAD! MARKS,
DESIGN PATENT^
COPYRIGHTS, etc.
For lidonnMh** and fr** ITandhook write to
Mt XN 4-CO- 361 Hroaowat, New Vo**.
olae*t haronu for securing patents In America.
*i7 er T pntent taken out by un U brought befvro
tbc public by a notice rItcd free of charKe In the
fficutifif ^wencau
Lareest drcutatlon of any scientific paper In the
world. Hpleodldty illustrated. No intelllirent
man ahnuld be without It. Weekly, »3.t
year; fl.V) six months. Address MtTNN &
inrBLissHEUs. >il Broadway. New York.
HOPE AND HELP
FOR THE PEOPLE. /
Mike Mown
llarimell*
Have^in alHUMtAiHf of Hope and Help for every n»*n, woman amf child
ti Hi** c«*umy, and ail wfu> apply *hall be* amply auppInHl. Nuloueahall go
i4i« king.
FI RSTI.Y.
From now on^r w ill pav the vory tip top. gilt edge higheat prirea for all kinds
<<f ix>u 11 try |irtdiii-e, from king c*4ton> •ii*»wy *ia|dc that float* thecaltou flag
around lix* world lu the bumiiU^r yield* of the Southern Aeld* Our engage
ment* mo*t lavtirablv tuadc, and cup|M*r fa*ieiie<l too. w l^fi c«m*»mer« Cff iuttua
.Mid inner >mtt»tcm prrwtuction* g.\e Us advantage* and facilith-* that
OONQIJKIt COMPc/TlTIO-itf
in al! Ibis •octioii of llitt S*unli. T hat tbl* i* bn*incsa *trictlv anv^iHit vain hnaai-
mg we wiH|M'((ve to Hie supreme satisfacihui of every farmer who will give u*
tlie opp«irtuiiKy to oirt*r the high*of dollar* and coutathat none can ifc'ubt'or deny,
A trial i»all that we a«k, and we «vi*U it mo*t dietinctly umlerateMMl that ml* Itf-
vitalmn i« not limhjd to the immediate m'igliiievrhiMKl uf Barnwell, but that If
goes to and beyond ibv fuiihc*t t online* of the county.
e»Kr*oxi3LY» :
Hand in baMil w ith otir guvaut»*e of liiglic«l |4«>*«ible rate* for all purrha*ea of
fanp pro luctioii* move* the cof»*riiicr rem* dy lor h^fd timea, of the very cheap-*
e*l price* for any ami all cla**c* df^MNl* that we I'arr/T ami they are everything
iu General McrctiaiuU*4*. It 1* the mHjom foiiiMlaHisu principle of (mlffltuil et**N-*
i»my ibat tbc w isa* sell iu the highest ami buy in the ciira(*e*t marketi tfnd that IsE
om |d o c
XV 10 1 I /VVK WtlATNYOU XVANT2
Our stocks 111 • \ 1 fy line are coin(di te, too large wpd extensive to be ratwlogue<!f
in a ii'ws|ia|i* r adverti*ciiienj a«ul Uki peiferi deeeril>ed lu one color
primer’* ink. They can lie timTrf^to<M| only by exainiitafion and ro4ii|iariMin amf
tliul i* all we a*k, for alter result* tv ill rest with u* and we will be npuil tv ever/
occasion. ""
HIMSCLAG STliniKSN
Funicular atti-ulion ba« liccn paid iu tin* seleclion our *t<M*k tfv. several im-
portaut line* of good* heretofore nnivorsally sliglitrd by all inerchautibvuUide of
Tbc principal cities. It 1- surprising that such should have i>eeii Hie cnhcNo long,*
but a visit lo our eiu|ioriuin w ill show new departurva never before attempted iff
mercantile enterprise iu all ihi* ta.uutry.
Our stock of Hardware is as complete and widl assorted a* any that can b4
fduud iu Ailgiishi, (Tiarleston, Savannah or Uuliimlda, and our prices will save
money to home buyers on every purchase. U'orkera in wo<h| and iron w ill Anil
all the Ik-sI had* of their tiadeaTit i>ur r slahUshinvul. I n l»(iihliug liardware we
carry everything. Our pocket and tuhlc cutlery, scissors, Ac., are the beat to be*
had and our litxon arc simph pci irci.
It.YNOKS ANOHTOVEH.
\Ye handle a hcaiitifnj line of Ranges ami (’imking Stove* and invite the espe
cial al (cni ion ol inishands and wive* fo these »av mr* of health and lighiners of
the three t imes a day lalwfrsol life. T hey are supplied w ith full 4nitflf* of ccad,-
ing utensils, and upon the voluntary testimony of hai'tpy and admirable house
keepers we know inglv recommend them. . #
OlN T T.K > 11<: N ’S o o (3T3S.
Gentlemen’s ( lolhing and Ftirnishjng (•inu)* in great variety ami of th* bos^
fabrics and Hie most lushiotiahln imafes. In siiirt*, eoilar*, pufT*,, ties, gloves*
hyndery, hahdKerchiof* and under wear we defy eompeiicnMi irotfl 4ny Soutbertf
aoarte snd^fttfgfi at imitation froiu anywhere.
% 3 . ADIKo’ DHKHS O OOT)S.
Wo can please every taste and suit every style in Ladles’ Dress Goods, and we'
most cordially invite the fair sex to exercise woman's rights and come and see
for themselves. Our .sU>ck of iintfbn*. hosiery, laces, ribbon*, soaps, fans, glove*'
and dre** and toilet accessories gencratfj: i* without a vacancy in its co ^
ness. Wc have a lull •tookof T runks rai/ging from tiaratoga gixes diiwnward.
SHOKS AND 8ITPPERS.
Wc have an immense stock of/the best makes and styles. The famous Bay
State shoes made to our special order never fail to give coiriplcte satisfaction ana
sell themselves at sight.
Closing out at Cost.
We need room and offer a large lot, of pretty Spring and Sumnfer Gnndk for la
dies u«e at pi hno o>*t; These goods will go like hot cakes and'Hi at lauue flr«tf
served will he the rule'. Don’t iniss the chance.
Registration Notice.
Miscellaneous, i
Flantation Groceries always in full supply. Bagging and Ties. Salt, Sped Oaffl'
oloavs in ai<*> aim ^, ( ,i Rye t->'ar.riv«*, Furniture, Mattresses, T in, ( rockery and Wiwxleti Ware, well
on the drst ^lay ol July L*T^JiiickAiLs^a.rUaiiia-auil imp*-, leather eotuni sheets, tlie best tobacco and tiuest ami
most fragrant cigars, and in short everything for every body.* to i:at, to we»r and
Nils* Laura U. Willis, wTu)*graduated
Aliroti; hn't »t »V|nthr.| l rraliiii,».Srl U H.nwtwecka4”':,^V 1
■ rcfurticd lunnc on Saturday i “ "
Frof. E. Y. Ferry i* .it hi
North (-arolina 1 dangerous
is not expeeted that he u ill
.Mrs. Jessie Willi*, vviJU* of i'rof. R.
II. W ilh*, H’:** dangerously HI at-her
homo al if a* ley at 11*1 account*. Hal.
From date until emu pie My dosed out
otl'er my c
chandise at
eOST FOR CASH.
The ollice of the SujK*rvisor will 1m-
open on the first Mondavs in May and
J line and
+htrTT»gt*tnntnn OfVOU-rsWho hav"^at -
tamed their majority since thelastdec-
tion, and for the transaction (»f other
husinesR. ' IIAVNE F. Kh'E,
Supervisor Kegl^tiatioti B. (J.
apri-S-td
to work w till.
I oiler my entire stock of General Mer- FRANCIS F. CARR0LL r Jr.,
I .
Attorney-at-Law,
B.VMBEKG, S. (’.
Office over il. C. Folk Jt Co.’* store.
mar*20-t .
Last Not Least,
T* . . -'4 •
*1. A III I0W
Eecshnf • tnwte, or r lOWmi who want build-
tnc up. t«ki*
HHltW 8W IH44X HITTKFN.
It t* p>r*s*»f to t*i«. rurss Mtkiana, Iud4*
EMUuu, iitu^wUk>* iumL Law < *i i —^atifa *
The stock Is complete in all lines, the
good* are all of the be** quality and la-
te*t style* and price* are none above tirst
co*t. • j _ - 1
If you m-ed Grm-erie*,'Shoe*, Il4»u*e II \ \i* I )
Fiiriiisbing G<hm1s, l>ry G(mk1*, La.Ii***’ • 11 s ' A t I llAii* I*
Dress (iiKHis, Milllni*ry G(mhIs, Hard
ware, or anything, reniemBer that now
is the
Out; family grocery department is constantly snprdied w ith alt the high grade
standard eatable* that make life worth living. Wi keep only the l>c*l and |uire*c
articles, and tolerate no adulteration.’ Our list of dclicacitat-etnbraceti the choie-
| cRt brand* of both home and foreign ItiYirrie*.
'The riediuout Wagon, in all size-, r?tad* s of hard>mountain wood and finished
| with the toughest iron, j- guaranteed to prove p4*rfeetly •a* 1*factor^.
We w ill keep a full sUa-k of first claf.* Kentucky Mule* and Horse* adapted to
the needs and pleasure* ot the i‘omiiry.
( In all that wc have «aid wu have kept in the narrow-track* of truth and invitinr
! again all in neeil of IIo|m» and Heljeto give* n» a eham*e to prove «4urselve*r tln-ie
' bc»l friends,, wc el(*-e lhl< fjll •um*nHcemenl w ith the pledge a|id nrvuiiselbal
we arc rc.oly lo •'•rvc the j ul-ltc faithfully and Wv'R. _ *
Chilaren C7 for Pitcher’s Castona. geiThctm^i^MEAX bustne^* l °
1 your temftcr.' NTtbody
have CiUHlgh 0>4b tf.OWU/
JESSE DUNN.
By a new
mr t h o d
of teaching, can Im* mm-c*—fullv taiight
hy mail, liiu* saving much F\|ifn*e.
Any |4cr»oii, male or female. d»*»iring u>
learn lie- art can obtain loll particnlar*
l<y iwhLrr--tug M w ith stamp for repiv f
hi KNtN.IC \ Ftl i R
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