The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 30, 1892, Image 3
The Barnwell People
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THURSDAY. JUNE ;K), im.
.The noxtmetilar communication of
Harmony Lod^e No. 17 A. \ F.-. H.*.
• T\V\ w,u hp’datthfc uew VJanonicTei
—/ in Paiuaen hwu tHrrrra
JttHr, ItwJ, the Honie beina
in ^aid in<>!
By order
na(IB VIA (lay oi
4nd Bdlurdny
lug At “High twelve.’
Jkxkins, Secretary.
. i
SAi.TKfcii.vTcnih Think No. 4 )
1MPROVBD OuoKnor Ueo Jh E.N )
The Council Fire of this Trilxj
will be kindled this Thursday
_ evening on the 8th Kup and Wwh
Breath. All brethren are earnestly renhested
tb be present. By order of
.. Chas. Cakkou. Simms. Sachem.
M. t. Haih, C. of R.
• *r
Highest of all in Leavening Bower.—-Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
J®® 8 ®: _
ABSOLUTELY PCRE
Gol. Mike Brown sent us yesterday
the tlnest fcotton boll yet received. t
'fhe County Cotilmlssllndrs will hold
their July meeting on Friday 8th in
stead of Tuesday otii.
Several liiw candidates ener the field
to d: y. Give their claims and qualifies*
iloiiM »ai» <»f>Mai.l..rHthm and neat rvt-ek
we wiirintrodortJ them as we did those
Who started sooner.
Mr. Angus KurnfltrK4ie<l in Barnwell
Satin day afternoon froth an attack of
bmtinued fever. lie was a fftakl map
and leaves a wife* several children and
Albany friends and relatives.
“Eheartipment Week’’ is relfWBaihW
for the shoft comtnirs of thi* nunilrer of
Tnw I’rori.K. Silent Ohm rver ahd o:li-
hr delayed correspondents will* we hope,
tatch up neit week.
Rev. iohn R. Dow conducts divine
Service In the Presbyterian cblirch on
hext SAbbath, morning and night. At
hight he will lecture on ‘The Sorlptu-
ral Doctrl ic of Temperance,”
We confess that wc do not know
much about faitning, hut submit that
the Woodward and Massey articles In
this paper deserve to be read and
thought about by ddr agricultural
friend*.
The many ftltnds of Dr JC, F. Kirk
land, ar, will bn glad to learn o/ hl» hap-
f»v re i Very ffoM A pilnf til and protrset-
Hl illwes*. lie was able to ride to tow n
on Monday for the first lintA In nAarly
a month.
The Brown House.
Thi* favorite hoifsC is offerc^for rent.
It is most convenient to the Court
Ilotifco, Banks and hn*mess llhusea of
Barnwell and has received aHargeshare
of the best patronage. In hands bf the
right manager it will give most profita
ble Feturns Apply to
Charles Pkchmann, BarriwelU
Twas Ever Tlinst
“Encampment Week” beg&n with
blue Monday luck. Themist was low
in the morning and so were the spirits
Of the yonn^ folks, l.atcr the rain fell
heavily and so did the expectations of
everybody. The morning train brought
ill the .Daimet to Killes, rf Alkcn r aud
Kichardson GuanU, of M<'ntnnn-|iii
' \ A Correrfloit.
Editor Proplf.<
The statement presented at the cltl-
reus meeting On the night of the 17th
Inst. Aid great iijjustice wrMr. IVUeand
I a^k the publicatl >n,of the following
corrected statement of the Treasurer.
K. O. W. WalRkk.
lount^’iargeddn statement to horse
tefcdand supplios. .$182 31
Portions of tljju aniomA not churgablc
to Mr. Pate”as Street Cotninisaioncr 40 52
Amt chargable to Pate’s account $121 99
Of tills auiouiit thrtv vras paid oaback
.iudebtcdni-SK fo” horse feed 44 PT
’iney
d< pot by the
the Circle,:
wre tunrsir the
BrowtV Guards, escorted to
preceded b$ the Post Band, of Aj^uata,
ami followed by ihv smilli b*»yr II >t »
G. Diinean Btdiingcr delivered an ad
dress of weleonuydolnnel eottimauding
responded and tbw^fdnmu man hed to
”Camp Ha l . Then It rained uiore
and the wwtther clerk was blesse«l.
Tuesday morning the Gor jon Volun
teers and ^ally Hides came in and spent
tho day.
Baseball and racing at Sherwood,
dances at night and scutitnent all the
day are giving the young folks pleasant
time, since the rain Sensed.
It has not been tin* great occasion that
w As efcpccied. Niekness and hard times
have kept down the attendance.
0TSPKPMU AMI LIVPB (WArLAtTt.
Is It not worth the sninll price of 7<V.
to free youtself of every symptom of
lhe«e distressing eotnpiaiirts, if you
think so call at our store and get a bot
tle of Shiioh's A'italiref, every bottle
Amt. expended by Mr. Pate from Sept.
14: l i ’9t to Feb. Obltt...; ...$
ImrtcdrrS in iininne- wax ■S7.7P Ph*
77 02
freight on hay, $7.25 fur Mai ksmilh
work anil *2 5o Tor a saddle, m&k.nR
17 45
Amt. actually expended by M. J. Pat«
for horse feed for 5 inorMis frotu fcep ; .
1 :fli VI to Fob. 5lh VA a» ) 59 37
I certify tU:tt the above Is a true and
correct explanation of the item charged
in statement as “Horse Feed and 8up-
plieg.” ; C. J.IIat,
- Clerk and Treas. T. B.
JiotlcF.
in obedience to a call of the County
Executive Coni in Utce for a mass meet
ing t-i be held at Sycamore. S. on
July 23d, nrox*, the Sycamore Demo
cratic Club \o. 2 at a S|»e«:lal meeting
held •lime JSth have decided to give a
basket pic nic on (bat occasion for the
accommodall* n of the candidates and
lhe public generally, and take this
imthod ef extending to the public and
each candidate for Congress, Solicitor
add County offices a «*ordiaI Invitation
to attend on that occasion. It will be
deasant for
Match Gaiqci of base bull tbl* after
noon and to-itibiTow' between Augutu
and Colunlbia cluba. «'
Th« Columbia Minstrel Troup* A*U1
r ’tvefi refinotl Concert tomorrow evAn^
ng. The manager promiaki It ahAU be
as good an Barnwell Has evAr hsd. ‘
“Jim” Aldrich it home for‘the holi
days; He IS even hAUdsomer than his
fine looking fatbey/ With him came
the Brown boyl wMTkre A heap smart
er t mu thelf Hustling fAth«r,*Coli Mike;
Tho Society rep.^riSr bi thls paper fa
lost, strayed or stolen. Home say he la
In a miUtafy mdod and anxious Id fight
Indians, others that he has bfise ball fe
ver but in our Judgment he is half wAy
In love with two or three girls..
As we weht to press yeste>dAy all
Barnwell and large delegation* of hand
some men And lovely ladies and prom
ising children were at the Kneahrptnent
Ground where Cols. , W. J. Talbert and
Robert Aldrich, candidates for Cbn-
gtii£$ol. ’Tracy for 8olic’>tor and per
il ApF local candidAtes were td addrbsa
the mighty multitude,
A call has been issued for a couvea-
tion of Confederate veterans in Colum-
MaJulylfi, to organise a Confederate
Grand Army Association. GcnkH Amp 4 *
ton, ilagood and KArsHAw heartily fa
vor the organization. Col. B* A- MaKibs
ben has giveti a great deal of tireless
work to tfiat patriotic purpose.
Ofoniimfitt for Polk.
RAT.r.imi, \. C., June 24i—Ata meet
ing held here of th.e friends of the late
fj. L. 1’olk, Fresident of the National
Alliance, the Folk memorial and relief
asaoeiatioit was organized, with aboard
Of trustees, of which Marion RutleD
FrtSldent of the State A11 lance, 1* Chalr-
man. An execntlvA-ooinmittee was
chosen, and Hal. W, Ayer, formerly
Folk's aeafetAry, wAs tnade secretary
and treasurer. The trustees trill cdllect
fumls a ith which to erect a monument
over Folk's grave here, and for the re
lief of the family, as far aa they think
be.*t. ^
Debtors and Creditors.
All iierSona timvtng elstma agalnft the
lAte firm of J, Wood A Bro. at lx5es,
8. < ami against estate of W.L. Wood,
deceased, will please present the same
to the undersigned properly attested
and all person* indebted to sAtd firm or
said estate will make payment to tne.
J N* WOOl) A
SnrvlvbFAiid Executordf W. L..Wood,
dcbeaaeil.
(3w )— GuytbtiiGm
-Add Any
Musical iq
T _ t ThkyinAynaad or Want $ I have TEN oftfaeBEKT If J
TIIE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA f „ ro ”’,* n ti f:'L kl “'. 1
I * them Aa cheap and on at easy terms as any one
B. M; KEY:
BARNWfct.I, COtRf T.
7 19 THR COURT Of PROBATfi
By JAs. O. Patterson, Es
Ffebate In Barnwell County.
Wherea* T. O. Lawton applies for
'TTPlter* of AdiliinistrAtloh on the ea*
\ate of'John C. v WlllUlghain,- deceased,
^’hese are, therSfbrfe, f to cite And ad
monish all and Slhgular, the kindred
and creditors of thfc laid deceased, to he
and appear before me at a Court of Pro
bate for the said county, to be holden
at Barnwell C. II. on Saturday, the 2d
day of Jnly, 189*2, at 11 o’clock a.
in., to show cause, if any, why the said
administration should hot tie graiited.
Given under my itaml and the seal of
the Court this 17th day) of June Ai
D. 1892, and in thellOth year of Amen-
Mn f^^eiioiidenoa.
h is a prinUMl guarantee on it, u«m> ar- «mr aim to make the day pi
rbrdiugly and If it does you no good It I all that come and a cordial welcome
*111 cost you nothing, s.qq 1.^ I S 1 T —. l|f 4|,
T'ddn, Barmsell; IV \V. Barrt*ll, Black- * and can are Invited to aid u* bv bring
ville; Dr. J. M. hmiih, WillUtott.
Bmw aril Kews.
A burglar bfoke Into the •tntt' nf Mr.
J. Lawn n Kills on Wednesday night of I of tbeT nir-
la«t week and rmrrlsd away a f*W d«l- 1 t tl i„- m ,.n
HU worth of gns-erkt. The rogue 1 * ^ “
must have been an atnairttr. As the ttm-
rey draWSk and many valuable goods
were nnitoolettetf.
We have a *|tee«ly an«1 positive rure
W ’ catarrh, diptherla. canker m >uUt
A •«! headache la vhihdi’s Catarrh Item-
e ly. A nasal Injector free with each
InHilet t’*4 It If yon desire health and
saaet bfiaath. Price VV. ^oh| bv J. A.
Tobin, Barnwell: F. W. Farrell, Black-
kill#; Dr. J. M. Smith, WUIDtoa.
W. B. Smith, a ho waa the Hcttrat man *
a the Stair, died la Charleston last
hnrsday. aged 77 year*. Hls#«taie
hill range from taa and a half te three |
htlllhms ||« was In th# rotbm busl- I
»»e## nearly all hla life ami bad an ex f
V"
(raordlnary faculty foe making luck)
Inveatmeuta and turning e?er nioocy |o
a«lvantage. II# made a ground start In
life.
A erltfea! yming woman Mrs t “Fe.
for gumlnesa ««ke, aay aoiMeihlng lb the
atew<4taper* atwtut the silly aay women
have of k I sal ng each other every litnr
(bey meet If a d •*. n women were to
r>Mua together on the street the la*t ar
rival would have to kUa around. If I
had my way, kiaaing would be confined
!«• family use and for metllelnal pur|M>-
sea, and not Indulged In aa a l•evenlgr.'‘
Mis* Florence, the beautiful and bf!1-
1l i«t daughter of Mr Isaac M icbal* >n,
waa graduated last we ll front St. Jo-
aepha Aeadsmv, ^umler, S. V.
Aei-ordlng tb the I<mmI |iaper« «he won
the beat honors of the 2*th annual coiu-
fnr.icenieiit of that excellent InstltM-
lion. From them we learn that h<*roil
paintings were deemed of »|»rciat merit,,
that a gold ificdal w as aw anted to her
for having attained the highest per
Ventage of her class snd the Advattee
says nf her rendition lit the centenary
k*|HM-t*c«fiar drama * < C'hri*l#nhar < .*-
'lumbus": **Klng f'erdinand a* |*er-
sonated by MDs Florence Mbdialaon
was grand. Her acting was palln tie
and full of strong emotions, Tbis young
lady wonderful natural |*ow-
krt as an actnA«. Her acting in the ren
dition of “Tbc Haft” and in this drama
w as full of power and held the audience'
spell bound. Our people have very of
ten paid a dollar a seat to roe acting not
near so pfood as hors. Fame and for
tune are hers if she w ill devote Tier time
to tbs sttidy of the hi*tMonitf art.”
Editor People:
Excursion rates have been arranged
for with the ^idlAnd and perhaps the
8. (V KailrOidi to attend the Oakdale
Allianujp pic nic on the Ith of July, and
An elTort is being made for the same to
Hetgling on the bill.
G If. IfiRifi.iinn,'
County LcttutVL
Good HieltHrs.
•
. W..A. Heckling, Photographer, of
Columbia, is heie now and rowdy for
work and offer* special” Inducements to
All that may want GimhI Pictures. Chit-
tlren and family groups a specialty.
Rooms at MAsorric Hall, next to Molair’s
Hotel. Thii wee,k owly.
ApplMon News.
Mrs. W. A. Walker closed her splen
did school on the 24th Inn. A niceen-
ful entertainment at night. The actios
were Misses LucIHe Miller, Blanche
And Maude Walker, Mamie Flower?,
Church, Mattie am) Julia Warren am!
Athers. The boys did well. Willie
Flower* h;w decided Intent in the his
trionic line. ; The plays were as good
as Art often seen in a city.* All wefe
weli trained xml the girls were very
prePy. Tire vocal duct w-as well rend
ered by Hie Misses Church/
Plenty of rain and crops are very
good. It would niAke many a hapn*
home Ff cotton should bring 10 cents
this fail. /knoui a.
H e are .having good season* and most
are In good condition and
| I think we will raise our
own hog and hominy ahH some will
have a few biwirtu to feed the 1 lllutan
candidates on when they enue around.
W« have n«d seen hut on# raiHlbl.-tt#
pa»« through our neighborhood and b#
waa in qiiito a hurry—like lie w ». after
Mimejw dy dr someteMjv wa* after him,
of else he wa« n<*t a THImanlt# and bad
taken the w mng r«mdi Wc let him go.
for we caniwt afford to feed Antis on
home niadc/stl ‘ns.
Home of the*e Mteppardtie* remind me
nf n hr«»tl*er McUmmIi-i nh** wms die-
•*us#ing Herinture with me on haptl-nt.
When I rvforced him to Philip ami the
Kunuch he replied that Phl*lp ami the
KMnurh were in a desert land where
ih te a a* no water, only some little
springs, hut would im4 go to th# scrip
ture or the map to get the truth, nnd
thst** the way with smite of th# Hhrp-
pardltes, they will M«H r»» *4 *ti»p to get
tite truth on Uhvernor rillman.
V Y. S.
lug baskets. A committee for that pur
|s»so will take charge of thru! ami ro-
turu to the owfiera. The old Sycamore
Democratic Club Now I at Bethel
Church and the Duck ■ ranch ln»mo-
cratic Club at Fairfax bare been cor
dially Invited tn aid us in carrying out
t!tt> program on this occasion.
By order of the clnh.
O. I». Woon. President.
A. II. tlrabluim.Secretary pio u*ai.
S)eawore, H.C’,, Juno Imh. ItOJ.
•a
W ill run he
nal i^rhap* «d
no»r#' terrible «l»*
Ask yourselves If
sake of saving iRk
do titMhing for It.
ttatr * t*nrna.
«l the Warning,
the sure spprtf
The s lg-
;h of that
•I 1 ‘
the
itumj Hewn.
Cropi are generally good though
needing rain at this time.
Miss Bertha 8casA, of f'olston. .re
nted home of! Thursday After spend-
a few day* with relatives here.
The school at tfris pface closed on
Tueaiiay last with a very enjoyable pic
ale. Mlftl Stwie Bogg*, A very accom
pli filed aadf’poptflar )oung lady of Au-
ha* had charge. The lively In-
taken la the pfc ale by the pa-
truns and the words of eamtneadatnm
by thorn show th# high
fa wbieh they hold har
••ase C
you ran aP«*r»l foi
.j to run the r : *k and
M • b now froci • \ -
pcrience that Shiloh's Cur# will etirr
> our fionFb. ft never fall*. This ex
plain* why more than a Million Bottles
wet* sob) the pa*t year. It relieves
croup and wh«>oping cough at o.um*-
Motln r*. «!•> i,<". I,,'n itii ,' K«»r lame
lia« k, side or cli*;*t Use Sliibdi** Pormis
I’lasicr. Sold Ur J. A. Tohlft, Barn
well; I*. W. Farrell, Hlackvilh ; Dr. J.
M. Smith, Willtetou.
dl
RlllDion Nrn**
l*rof. Bailey ha* a*? "eptml tbc pr'n. I-
paUhip of the Graded Heboid fo# ihr
next term, comim*iicing the tirxt Mon
day In ScptcuiScr. He will leave in a
few days tonuend the National Teach
er* lustililtc at Saintoga .^piiii);*.
The comtneitccment sermon tlellvered
in the BaptUt Church on Sunday bv
Rev. W. C McCall wu* the ahtett vve
haw ever heard. Many have expressed
a dc*ire to see it in print.
Hcliool Cnniiiiirsioner Kirkland anil
Mr. B. H. Boylstou are annnlg tite most
.welcome commencement \ i-ltor*.
Last Thursday night Howard Bow
man hft'! Joliu Bolen tried to arrest
Grant UumIi. colored, on a warrant for
viifiation <»f eontraer. They entered the
house and Bu-h cut huh. Bowman
was severely but not seriously cut in
the faw, but Bolen was dangerously
wounded, •the kdifo entering his lung*
twice. Bush not arrested up to Mon*
ii.ty p. m.‘ ’ Hal.
i\ S. Bush surremtered to the Sher
iff Tuesday and is novt in jail for trial.
Comfort for Hr. Clayton/
If te learned here that although the
reform republican party of this State
was not recognized at Minneapolis by
the committee on eredentiate, it was re
cognized by the executive committee of
the republican league. The league com
mittee was unanimous in its action re
cognizing the reform party as Ihe true
republican party in this State.—Green
ville Daily New^s. j(
Black villa, June 25th.—At a meet
ing of Hie chib this evening Hie follow
ing,, resolutions wore passed :
Whereas, the newspapers of the tHate,
ti itli only a few exception*, preteid to
hi? very mm h exereirfed over the proba
bility of the Tillmanites and the Alli
ance men jfaing inth a Third Party,
thereby disrupting tlie true Itemociacy
of the State. Therefore he it
Resolved bv the Black ville Democrat
ic Club, That we spurn with scorn and
contempt such slanderous utterances
against the citizens of South’ Carolina,
and request those pi|»ers to strike faff,
open and truthfully, and ask that .they
will ever remain as true and steadfast
to the Democracy and its teachings as
those wtti u hotn they slander and vil-
lify.
Resolved, That Grover Cleveland Is
tbc sta.iilard-bcarers»f the National De
mocracy. and we pledge him our sup
port, and will u*e every means in our
power to make hi* cicetiot! A grand
Democratic victory. •
keMdred. l*hat we also endorse the
aduiiuUtration of B. R. filltuan a* be
ing pure, houevt and n*«»namical. and
we extend to Governor TiUutau hhear
ty well dooe. -
' Resolved, That the*# re* dution* be
|m (b# News and t *Mirlev, Th#
gfitfl
Aitention Dr»#cral*.
Orrtra »»#
.He* SKTANV |>*tt<*r*«*Vte PutW
or ItsMswai L tTowaFtr.
Bl v4*rvillr v H. Jun# 27, Iwrj
A #»•*»■ ll**g of U*# Fir« nilis ru—m
tee nf the IL*w»#»twIlc P*nv nf Ham-
well Countr Is hereby rwlled In notwrd*
anew with lh«* cx»M*i4tnlWMi of ths p«rty,
te n»»*i , t at the f ‘nnet lions# on Monday,
Jnly llth 1' .. n& 12 M for ih# pnrpns#
of eWling litre# M*ntfg#fl for each
Prlmarv Kteetion Prorlnn snd making
other straug menu for 'h# Prlmsrv
Kiewvloii us held Angus* Juih I*W),
sud lo tran *srt anc •h other bwalnoSs sa
•ball kgslly root# before |». Mtery
MU-mtaor D urged t*» h# In stteodancs si
this impurtsni ssaHnn.
F. M. Mrxoofi.
.'WretAry Dumoersih; Party Barn
well roiintv.
ii Dt scam BsluxosM,
County ( hairman.
Summer engagement af# the esatest.
bvati*# it (vquiris little effort lo warm
tt • lb# himrt
_ . Lamnn
KccOtsc a (rote, m rlnWfn a #V
Ilf up. *a#abt uvk*
Hitow Vw i><oa HITTKPS.
It V* rteasun *•» tats, owes Malaria.
fvStiuu. UikJUHM.« at#) U#sv
ROAD NOTICE.
The County Co«fimla*ioner« will con
sider at theii* regular mesting on th#
‘•th day of .Septeuutier next a petition of
citizen* of Four Mil# and Richland
townships asking for the creation of ths
KHenton Public Road, beginning at the
Wm. Parker old plana on th# liar ley
Bridge and AtigosU Road, through w.
IK BuftirtP* pi we, W m. Aabi
piece, C. B Bush’* plaoa and fro**lng
Four Mil# at Mfs. C. A. Butb*a place.
If no objection he mad# and rights of
way b« convoyed th# said petition will
he granted. Any objections mast ha
mads at or b#l«*ra the Hcptemher meet-
Irg
By ord#r of tfi# Bofifd.
M J.PATE. Ctortr
O. Dlrcvx BaLURoan. C. J. liar.'
IjiI# Master In Equity. Notary Publl#
Bellinger A Hag,
ATfORN KY8 AT LAW,
(Mice, Ryan Bulldlag, BAr«w#ll, 8. C.
Bavaaaaraa:
Cltiaens Havings Bash. Bnnk nf
well, llubfcell Itegnl IHructory.
mav It
Jnne23-*iw
Nollce.
Tk# I M»h lo V4«r«*« < o.
A little over a Uumkxxl ycora ngo
- tlutt into aay. in tho year 1788—
the then rvignmg an)tan of Mnrorro
took oh hi# wife n rod hatnxl aim) tdno
eyed lii*di girl, the yming widow of
a rerg'xint trf engineers who had died
inMorom*. ThUCgltictadyaoemsto
finvc left n famous record behind her.
6ho rultxl tho MilUn and not infre
quently rode into tattle at tho houd
of her Imsland’s troojM.
Her ami, known as Mtflai Yr«id,
tnlioriUx] mucV of her pluck and
spirit, and was in open robcllion at
tho time of his father's death. It is
a very opdn queitiem how much of
the blood Of this Irish lasnio runs in
tlio veins of tlio presmit sultan of
Morocco, Muloyol H.ossau, but it is at
least interesting to as-jumo that thd
known partiality of tliisruler for tho
Dritisli nation is due to tlio romantic
marriage which his ancestor mode
over a century ago.—London Figaro*.
Th# amlerslfw#d raspastfwWy gives
m»Cl## thst b# wltt atlewd at hi* efilc#
tu Bara w si I im th# firs* w##h awd third
week of th# m*mth, hrglawlag th#
mu*lb «•* th# first Mtmfiay «f sum#, a*d
at rnher tlmrt may ba found tt ram
b#rg.
iOB. M.SKINMKR.
Attorney flt I aw.
MaylHb IHrf. #ew
J. O* Sander*)
MOTAMY PI BL1C, KLMORF. 8. C.
I will glv# *mm|«4 altetftloe to all
bn*lne*s roufitted to am. I will also
kre»» a full wsanrtmeatnf Blank*. I.lr*a,
Kills of Hole, Mortgages, Land Ltaied,
lautd TUI#*, Contracts, No4#*, Ac-
J.O. #AN DKR8.
spr21-fim Kotarj PiUfflc.
JAS. O. PATTERSON,
Probate judge.
for Infant* and Children.
THE SUITE OF SOUTH MROLINi
BARNWELL ('OHNTT.
ifi thr Court or probate.
By James 0. Patterson, R^q., Judge of
Probftte In Barnwell County.
Whereas Lena Fanning applies for
tatters of Administration oh the estate
of G. 8. Fanning, deceased.
These are, there fore t to cite snd ad
monish all and singular, the kindred
and creditors of the laid itecessed, to be
Afid tppear before me at a Court of Prhi
bate for th# said county, to be holden
at bartiwtell C. II. on Saturday, th# 2d
day of Jul^, Ifhc, at 11 o’clock a.
m. to show eaurfi. If *uyj why the laid
administration should not be granted.
Given umler my hAiid and the seal of
th# Court till* ITih diy bf (tunep
A. D. 1892, and In the llfith year ot
American Independence.
JAMK> O. PATTRRBON,
Probate Judge.
Natia t( DikUn lit CntiMn.
All persons having claim* against the
estate of Thaddeus I* a..I a, deceased,
ar# requested to present ll*^m duly at
tested. and all p#r*«m» Indrbtsd to ths
Ikld astafs are frqulhil m make pay
ment to the under*lgn«»d
M: t». KU K,K**H»tor ;
JunclU |.#r* 8. C
I raeommend ttsssopsrior t#s«y prsaeriptioo
knows to ms.“ H. A. Ascnm, M.
jl ill Bo. bsfovd 8L, Broaklya, 9. Y.
mt Bspererogatlnh to *D<ior»« H. Paw ava
Intsllfgent fsmlllsa who do Set keep
t saarrsach. Iawts,
I flKOnUM VdAMIiuKl.
Casracrt OMblfiv, TT MsfiaAT
HOPE AND HELP
FOR THE PE0P1E.
NOTICE.
ArUorillhg to ths requirement* ef
law m< th# '•Late ef fiiHith < arollna rrg*
nlaUag Sfwt lal ttehtad iHstrlci as###s-
meet# we, th# Boenl of the Sr lg ling
fiHtoai IRdirle* Me. Si, call all para***
lute re* ted in *ald Uctoml IHatrWt to
meet at the tAdgiiug s L»*»l ll<
M*mday, th# ^th mt Jttnu, Irut, at lfi|
o'clock a m. fur th# uurpusu mt
lag a t milt* emtra arheel tux fur
Bug Fra# fiehual District, this the
fif fuwa, lew.
Wm. A. AlX, fir Cktrk.
w Ksuaaa,
ll Dun mao v.
Hoard ih huol Trwstoeu.
Joeeffi 2« , •
Hssiii u Ekuil Oeiutiti.
8tstb or 8«m rn CshpUB*. f
B*aaw bla. Cwrwrv. /
COl’MT OF COMMON PI.1)88. ,.
G. W. Endturllng, PkalniHT,
Egtlnsf
Barnwell*
i Ilona aild llslp for
apply shnll be Empty
3
Hare ad ShunJEhrU fif both Hi
In th# ouuutf, and ill who
“• FIRHTIjY.
Frau* new au wa will pny th# eury Up top, gilt <
of oouairy peoduua, from king eottuu'a ane
around the world to th# bumhtor rl#lds
m#ata most favorably mads, and cop par
and uth#r Southern product^"" gte# us advantages ami feel I Hiss
<X>NOUKR COMPB.TITIOx'C
la all thi* Aurtlou of th# South. TfmtthUlA"
Ing ws will peutu to i
A
vltotlou
Id Ettil Ncyuiid thu furthest t oufiues of th# county.
»EGOKl)L.Y^
Hand la Hand whh our guarantos of highest puaAIhlq rfiial for all i
for hfira time*, uf lha > try
farm
•at pi
la 44«
fterotnlil^ I**ft Hnndcit Suddenly.
Three years ago* a young lady of
FaH River, M;tss., was h^t iqxin tho
left side of her head by a falling digit
as site was walking along a street in
Boston. This was followed by brain
fever. After some weeks she was as
wed in betly and mtnij as ever, but
from a right handed person she had
become so left handed that she could
Neither cut, sew iror write’’with her
right hand, but found it easy to do'
all these t’. ings with her left. Her
right hSnd was' Just about as useful
as her left had been before she was
hurt. What is strange is tjiafc, with
eo recent a change in the use of her
hands, she never makes itn akward
motiiEi, and is as graceful in the use
of he? left hand as if she had been
born left handed.—Boston Post
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What' People Talk About.
If people only talked about wflat
they know fi profound silenco would
set tie upon society and a largo reward
would bo offered for an answer to
the conundrtrm originally propound-
e*l by Pontius Pilate, “What is truth ?”
Poor hapian nature likes to believe
the worst of its land, and there Jtro
those who feel personally injured, at
praise of others. One touch of eqeip
dal mokes- the whole work) kin.
Only exhibit the weaiknemn of the
great and a glow of satisfaction suf
fuses the faces of the little. It is
proof pneidre of the whole
DH.M.BELLIN0ER
iMHo# Mala Htreet, fiist dohf Fait ef
A. P. Manvlll# • Atorr and Tobhi a
Drug Sutra. [juuul;
Do You Want to Build?
renmua in Ucalrlng to btifTfi
would do vrelt to th# undcrelgnM.
R. A. ELLI8, AUv .at tavr.
Rrfrnwertj 8. C ,• Fvb. 2J, 1892.
Chas, S. Bull.
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A/rTOltNlE’* A.X L.AW. *
SPRlffGFIELD, 8. C.
Practice hi tbeCourtitof OrBugeburg,
llAniwist, Aiken niul taxlhftoii, mul ifi
tb# Cuited State* Circuit and lM*trk‘t
Court*. Jnne9-92
Teachers’ Institute.
Th« Institute for white Temdiert
will be held at Barnw'el), beginning
JUly-4th and contlrfuing until July 9th
jiicluslve;
The FficuUy w^ll coffsilsi of the fol
lowing teacher*: -
Rev. S. Lander, D. D.,' Preaidcnt of
WiHUmMon Femule College, Dlreete*:
Prof. A. M. S|»tesnnl,Superintendent
of Blacksburg Graded School*,' and
Mi** M, 'V. Wooilrow’, of Wtnthrop
NorfiiafC(i*lege^ In*trnctor*.
R.C. KlKKLAND,
’ School Corifinfafdortef;
Other citonty naiK'rs copy and send
bill to R. C. Kirkland.
Talbott & Sons.
ilcra,
Saw MM1*,
Cofnltmi TV'lteat Millf,
, Wood W orking Maehfhefy,
BricK Machinery;
Cotton Gin*,- '
... Cotton Pre**c*.
COMPLETE rqnlpMcht for larg^aft'd
Knialf lannerle*‘on mpatimproveffplan*;
Our THOMAS irffcct acting SteartT
PRESS and ELEVATOR *yrftem Kbe-'
yond question Ihe W*et ever invented.
TALBOTT’S EfjghteA and Saw Mifl
outfit*. . * •
VAN WINKLE andLIJMMLSGin*;
Double Screw Prod* and SnfctPm Ele
vator af lowe»t potftfble price.
V. G. padhaiRi
GENERAL AGENT, Columbia,
KELLY)
A.TTOUMKY AX L.AW.
BLA< KV1LLE.8.C.
Will nrsrtie* I*
UUUmM motaa th# copartner remedy
fur an]
•dural
the
*r any aud all cIsmtA fif gimd# that wa oarry. and ttay are •reryfMuM
, — — — Mirsuaadla#. It i* tHa DfiUom fouodaUon piincluAs uf unltiieulauuiH
( I omy that the hla# aell In th# Mgh#*t aud bay l* the ub«apsui markeu aod that Ifi
tavlnlaConuMI#, Maty CAH, Minnie our plauu.
ll>r.l^aa MT 1 mtiAb I W B H AVE WHAT YOU WANTJ
Harden. Mlunte W, llardeu, Julian
y lianlen, WIllUm t ouually. De
fendant*.
*ijf*o*a rot BBUBr.
(Cotnpialut fiervtoL)
To the Defendanta ahoi# named t
Yon art hereby summoned and tm
qnlred to awawer th# complaint lu this
action, hf uhk’h a 8©py U tare with
Served upqd y<»fi. afid h* •efS# a copy of
your an twee tu th# suCt complaint on
the subscriber* at their ufitomtu Barn
well, South Caridiaa, within tw#*ty
days after the service hereof, exelualv#
of th# day of such service; and If you
fall to answar the complaint within th#
tfm* afore#ai«r the plaintiff In ihl* ac
tion dl(j fppty to.tm* Codft for ita rm
lirf deinamled tft the fiomplaini.
Dated fit Barnwell, 8; C., May 27th,
A. D. 1892.
(ls] W. Gilmore SimW*. D. C. K
II. T. R|CK, ^ ^ ’
PATTERSON A HOLMAN,
Plaintiff’s Attorney*.^
To Ihc Defendant* Mluhie Cave and
Mary Cave:
Taka notice that the complaint in th**,
action (together with the Sunrmonm'ir
which the foregoing laacopy). waa tiled
in the ©nice of the Clerk of the Circiflt
Court of Bfifnffell County, in ihe State
of So’mli Carolina, on the ?th fffiy of
June, 1892.
. H.T. RICK..
PATTERsuN a IldLMAy,
Plaintiff’.* Attorney*,'
junelfi BarUrweJI. >f. C.
SUMMONS TO ABSENTEES,
Our docks lu every 11 o# are complete, too large and Extoualeu to bu
In a newspupef a*l vrrtls#ment and loo iwifaht to ta described In
IHrlnter’tf Ink. They rfin ta nmleniUKid only by examination and euu
that I* all Wu ask, for after result* Min refit with us and #s will tft k^ual to trerj
occasion. • . ,
ei*HOi Ali BTUDlErt*
Particular atteatlop has be#n paid In the Selection of our stofik to taefirfil lu#;
|ioriant line* of gtHMis heretofore hnlverially flighted bT hi) fncrchkhts outeldeof
the princlpaf dttefi. It I* fin rprlslng that such should (tat# been tta e##e *o long;
but a visit to our #ntporihin fffll show now flepfirtnre* oefer bufhre ■titrenud 1*1
as# roan tile enterprise in all this couhiry; ^
% *3
TT A ~RTTW A T?.TT1
Oof tioefc of llnrdwar# l< afi cofitplrte and wall assorted as any that eifi hfi
found In Augusta; Charleston, Savsnnsh or Colombia, and our prices will aatu
money tf> home buyer* on fifery puG base. Workers in wood and Iron #111 find
all the best tools of tbelf triides fct our eslablltlimeut. In building hfirdware wu
i, Ac., ire tta baat to bfi
r pocket ft ml table ctitltfjr, ftclssofs,
Amply |ierfcct.
State o f South CaroHHa,)
Bamlirll County. \ (
' In the Protmte
Courti .
In Re,
Nuncupative Will of the Ifite Mrs.
Elizabeth Davis.
To Whltfletd Cave, Whitfield .Cave, the
Younger, Eliza Rountree, Mary Leo,
Mourning Moore, ZllphiaOwens, Lfi-
Fayette Cave, Benjamin Ca^e, Zil-
phia B. Bennett, Kosie Wilson, Mon-
fle Heady< Martha Hafel, W. 'J’. Cave.
. You will please take notice that a
Nuncupative W f)] of th# late Mra; Ellz-
.Ybteth Davlfi has bee it presented at this
Court for Probate. You are hereby no
tified ni nkii of kindred of the said pre
tended testatrix that yfiff Ift and appear
befofe this Court of Probate for said
cMin’ty at Barlfwfli 0. Il.y 8. C., tttt the
first day of July A. D. 1892 to contest
the same If you please to do so.
J. O: PATfERSCfN,
J P B C
To WhitflrTd Cmre and Bcffjani'iti Cave:
You will plehse trfke notice that the
Petition, find Sum Avon* herein were filed
in the Probate Court for the County of
Barnwell, State of $euth Carolina, on
the 20th day of February A; D.‘l&TL
' J.O. PATTE
mavJO r*w
Rso\,
J. P. 0. c.
Registration Notice. - •
Tta office of the Supervisor will bfi
open oa tta first Monday* In Jfay and
June and oa the first day uf July for
of voter* Mho have El-
carry everything. Ottf
had and (fur fazorfi fire |
RANGES ANE) STOVES.
We handle a beautiful line of Ranges find Cooking Stove* and Invite tta rep#-
rial attention of husband* and wives to these savkofs of health and llglitnrr* fit
the three times a day labors of life. They are supplied wlih fun putflu of cook
ing utensil*, and upon the voluntary testimony of happy find Ednfrablu ?HMnfr
keepers we knowingly recommend them.
GENTLEMEN’S GOOtHS,
Gentlemen’* Clothing and Furnishing Good* in gffeftt variety fiffd tit th# ta*l
fabricsfiftd the most fgflifonrttfle (nodes. In shirts, collar#,' 6ifffs, tie*; gloves*
hosiery, ImndKerclficf* and underwear we def# competition fibril (toy Southerfi
source ftud laugh at imitation from any whore:
LAEIEd’DRESS .Gootis;
Wo can please every tafle End snif every style If Indies’ Dress Good#, rind wri
most cdrrl^filly invite the fair sex to ex6rcite wonian’# ffghts rind come anti see
for themselves. - Our stock of fiotfons, hoflery; Wc##, ribbons. M>ap*, fans, glove#
and dress and toilet aee^ssorle# genefrilly fs without a vacant^ in Itsoo «t**
nes*; W e have a full stock of Trunks ranging fforir 8rifatoga sizes downward.'
SHOES AND SLIPPERSi
Weha^C an iminem»e stock of the best mskes and styles. The fai
State shoe* made to our special order never frill to givC complete #atl*faci
sell thfCnifielfe# rit sight.
'■Aa:
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M.
Closing olit at Cost.
terv
\ Wd need room and offer A large lot of pretty Spring Anil
die* use at prime cost These goods will go like hot cfitc#
will ta tite rule. Don’t mis! tta chant#.
r feoods for ta
frit come flret
Miscellaneous.
Plantritton OrdoeTies always in fifll supply, Bagging find 'Wc# 4 Salt n Seed Oa
and Rye to|arrlv#, Furniture, MsttrgiGes, Tin, Crockery rind W6odCn Ware, ae
buckets, chains and ropes, leather, cotton sheets, the l>cst tobaiTo rind finest an
mo*t fragrant cigars,' and in sliort every thifrfi for every tady; tb riai, to wet
tof^kwitX \
Last Kot Least.
Our faintly grocery dci’nirtment fa consf*fitly itapplied with ftlf t$e high grad#
standard eatables that make life worth living. We keep only the best And
articles, and tolerate Oo adulteration. Our fist of dtJIcricie* efbbraoea tta ebot*:
est LrafuYa of both home and foreign lu Yurie*.. •
The Piedmont Wigbn, In all sizes, hiride of bard moontafiq- wood and finiahed
with the toughest iron, is guaranteed to prove perfectly sa’isfadury.
a fnfl flock of UrsC class Kentucky Mulm mad Horiei
We will keep
live needs and pleasure* of the country.
Ip all that w# have *ald we have kept*in the narrow track of iraih
egaiu $11 in need of Hope and Help to give u* a chsAcft fu pfeVe tiwrsrlv
best friend*, we close this fsil announcement fifth the pledge and pro*
we are rCady to serve tbe public fritthfufiy and well.
MIKE bpowk &