The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 21, 1892, Image 3
The Barnwell People
mAX8& 0¥ Ht'BM'RVPTION.
In Ailv^nce, per Annuuq |l.f!0
On Thue $2.00
Tilt RSDAY, JL I.Y 21, lS‘.t2.
A
The next r«Ku!tir«;omiAunlcutli>n of
llHnnony Lodtfe No. e 17 A.\ F.\ M.*.
will be he'.datttie iieW Masonic Tem
ple in Harnwell upon 0th day ot
duly, 1 wi, the same beinsr the 2n<l Saturday
in said month, U-itiiuiiiig at ‘Tiigh twelve.”
By order of W.\ M. - .
J. A. Jeskdis, Sopretary.
td » -
Tlie regular meeting of Barnwell
Ixxlge No. 16, Knights of Pythias,
will be held at their Hall on Friday
night at Ho'clock. A full atteudam ,
_ is requested.
By order <*f
r Wn. McNAB, C. C.
(j. M. (FRF.KNR,
* K. K. S.
Oli, for a ear load of ic*) cream
Anu a lake of lemonade,
A million fans all run by steam,
- A or two of Afeide.
Mr. >V. II. Easterling left on Tuesday
for BeaufoVt, where lie will rest until
the cotton season opens.
Miss Lena Lancaster has returned to
her home in George* Ctvek.after a two
weeks visit to relatives in Barnwell.
The reunion of Hart’s Battery, at Sal
ley, today, will draw a goodly delega
tion from this side of the South KdLto.
Mr Jesae Dunn, accompanied by his
mother, left Saturday morning for Ken
tucky. They will return about the
eloae of the nummer.
The Barnwell I. O.G.T. will give an
Ice cream supper Thursday, 2«th inst.,
at the Court House, at H o’ch»ck p. in.
for thfe lieneit of the order. A. B. H.
Hon. L. 1>. Child*, of Columbia,
Htate ( hairmao of the Prohibition
Tarty, will addn tin* public at Ih-n-
inarli on Saturday, -Jo iust., at 3)
o'clock (i. in.
Mr. ami Mra. II. EulWrton Bulst re-
twmed W* Bam welt on Monday. AH
their many friend# are repdred that
Mr. Holst ha* entirely recovered from a
long ami serious Illness.
Solicitor Murphy*a speech In the
(ton Whalter case has been generally
complimented a* the most magnificent
of the many splendid arguments he has
made In the Barnwell Courts.
Rev H. w. I.lde and family Wft.fNi
Tneaday for a month’s visit to relatives
In'he |>e I ire country. The good hish-
•••• ahumlantlr desen ea the raeathm
tmed him by his congregation.
The county I aavasa wlli open at Hyc-
ann'rv neat ."hitnrday. If all the i*an«
dltlatea get there the meeting mill he
large ami lltely. Among other eloquent
aura* Ih»ns there will lira ba*ket pic uk*.
Allrntlnu is called t*> the adrertiar-
ms«t of the Wllllstno Graded and High
Hrhoid. Tn«k‘r Trof. Italley'a admira
ble pfesidenm tt ha« given uminalilted
aat Uf art hot U* It* pat nuts, and IWllia-
— of-hcr pipe for Htauy year* •and-tohacoo. JUaftShiloh’aifonwA-
has not shortened her life, and is tlmnk- Plaster. Sold hy J. A. Tobin, Barn- mi hund andJn Ranks
ful for ssnall contributions for her com- weH.; 1*.'V. Farrell, Blackville; Dr. J. y
Highest of til in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Qov’t Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
ROAD WORKING.
OrrtCK Cot NTT COMMIMIOXKas,
Barn well, B.C. t July 1t>, 1891.
To Road Overseent:
You E*e hereby
to order out all ban
duty In your respective divisions at once
and to have the highways put in good
condition, reporting to the nearest Trial
Justice the names of all persons failing
ot refusing to obey your requisitions
tiiat they may be dealt with according
to law. '
> By order of the Board.
v M. J. TATE, Clerk.
required and directed'
ands sutyeet to road
WiUistoa Hale
-AND-
Tlie Oldest luliabitant
Mauni Harriett Moore,colored, living
with Jo<h and Hannah Jones, also rol-
ored.as child minder, is, according to
lier account, the oldest person in Barn
well, and probably in the County. She
claims to be 101 years old, says she was
born in Orangeburg, the property of
Andrew Govan, married at 14 or 15, has
buried two husbands and seen descend
ants grow un to great,great grand chil
dren, While unable to work she gets
about quite briskly. She has been fond
fort and sup|M)rt, ,
; »• . —
Excursion to SavanniV
My excursion TronfTTie line of the
Carolina Midland .Bond to Savannah,
appointed for the lOtuTtist., has lieen
postponed until Thursday, 11th Au
gust. Special coach will lie reserved
for white people. Good order w ill be
kept. For schedule and prices see hand
bills. No tickets good unless stamped.
Buy tickets by <Uh August.
PUNCH INGHAM.
F. A. Aborn, the wsllAnown Thoto-
graplur w ho after a long and skillful
study tbrough the Sooth, and now
finding the art of making the washable
Argentic Pictures which will last you
your life time.
Has imw‘matin ~til« appearance In
Barnwell w here you can get two l**au-
tiful pictures taken for twenty-live
cents.
P. S, G«whI pictures taken on cloudy
days. , _ j ^ _
S|*ecial attention paid to babies.
Come one. Come all, at Barnwell,
8 C.
Yours respectfuHr,
* - - F. A. AlUMtN, Artist.
Ml I LOU’S t’OXSl'MPTlO.V CtIKK.
This Is beyond question the moat suc
cessful Cough Medicine we have ever
sold, a few’ doses invariably cure the
worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bron
chitis, whils its wonderful success in
the cure of Consumption is without a
parallel in the history of medicine.
.Since, its first discovery it has been sold
on a guarantee, a test which no-other
medicine can stand. I f you have a cou Kh
we earn tally ask you to try it. Price
10c., 50c. and$1. If your Innc* are sore,
M. Smith, Williston.
i. i ■ ■ hji
WINTHKOP STATE NORMAL
COLLEGE, Columbia, S. C. Thor
ough training and practice in beat
methods of teaching. Faculty com
posed of instructors of extensive and
successful experience in teaching
teachers. 0|>cn to white girla over 17.
Session begins September 28. Gradu
ates secure g«*od positions. Each
county gives two scholarships—one
worth $150 a session and one nt free
tuition. CoiU|»etitive examination Au
gust 5, at < onrt House of each county.
Address D. B. JOHNSON, President,
Columbia, 3 C.
■ ■ Quarterly Report
. —OK THE CONIUTION' OK—
The Bank of the Camfinas
It
At the close of business June 30th, 1892
ASSETS.
Loans and Discounts $ 70,944 42
Bonds and Stocks.. 17,884 00
Eurnitore and Fixtures - 8,900 8?
1.235 <S)
H,(J70 11
Ex|>ensca.. a 1,988 19
Female High School,
WJLLISTOItr BARN WELL CO. S. C-
r ^
Next Session begins Thuradar, Sep
tember lat, 1892. * ^
Full English Course. Special Depart
ments.
Ancient and Modern Languages, Book
keeping, Telegraphy J , Stenography and
Music.
Full corps of experienced teachers;
large, comfortable and'well furnished
building; healthy loeafTon.
EXPENSES:
Literary Department, per month, $1.50
to $3.50.
Music, per month, $3.50.
Telegraphy, per month,f3.00.
Book-keeping, per course, $10.00.
Stenography, per course, flO.oO
Board, per month, $7.00 to $10.00. *
S- nd for catalogue.
F N. K. BAlLEY T Pri««J
jt«Ty21] 'Wmistonr
r — $104,721 59
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $ &7.276 00
Deposit* 22,311 21
He Discounts. 20.000 00
Due Bnnks and Bankers 2,892 72
ProtiU...., 2,442 00
Raltlerk hews
On $'rhlay morning 15th Inst.,
and Mr*. J. F. Knopum left on a pleas
ure trip for llnmklyn, N. Y.. to *|HMid a
few week- with relative* there. They
went tin *avannah, t*a^ at which place
thev umA |«a*«age by (lie Tallaha—ee.
The heavy rain* hare damaged crof** I
very mm-h. *
The Tillman feier •**em* to he ahat-
I Ing and Hhepnard gaining gr«»und. The
^ |U»»fd* hete «l*» not want the Ilea law
J aUdi-lcal, neither d«» they naut to pay
three «l<dlaea |m»I1 tax. I<et all »f our
1 yw>»»ph- «k tnk hrf«*ee U*-\ cw*i Uu ir
i ballot- Hi the primarr on (hie huh day
j of Augit-t. oilo-r* l-c ike) might leg
I It before next Jmte. C
(••n |«N»ple are nnanlm«oi* In elelming
|t |«t tw» equal to any and excelled bt
none In the Htate.
A deal ha* been completed hy which
th-South IbHind Kallinad goe- nmler
r* hi trot of t'*e k’Ufida Central and
Tentuaalar ayatem. A -hor* tln» will
hr hHlItconuertlng Ka«annah and Jack-
wotville and then the ownMnatlon will
her-Noe a qwlek litronrh route between
WIHIaton Neva.
MU-w.It sir neigler. of Aiken, U » U-
Itlng Mi— Itettlr Matthew-.
The ouarterlv e«»nferrnce w as held at
| the M ri.t'tiurch o«i .watunlat and nun-
I dav. Pre-Ming Khlcr Di« k-ou d**llv-
rreil two very li:terv*-llng -ermon* Hnu-
j •lay mmulng and evening. He wrill re
main until Wetli»c-day an«| pleach
twice a day- The |ai*t«*r will continue
SOI Til ('A KOLIA A MILITARY
ACADEMY.
Okvick f ii viuu.vN BoARnorViai- |
TORS BanXWKLL, S. C-. July 9 1892. s
The follow Ing Be.iertclary Vacancie*
exLt in the Smith Candina Military
Academy:
^IdM'vIlle 2, Rarnwrell 1, Beaufort 2,
< hnrlrston I, Colleton, 1, Edgerteld 1,
Mai Ion I, tlrangehurg 2, Richland I,
Sninter I, |'nh>n I, York I.
Th**«e vacancie* will he filled by com
petitive examination* before County
.. | Board*, w hich will convene for thepur-
^ ** r ’ •l w, *Hve oninty *eau on
ruevday, September 13 proximo, ,
’The Cuuuty Examining Board will
rvcehe their -|.|^iu!mcnt au I Instruc
tion* from the Mat* Superintrtident of
Education, and will re|«nrt reanlta dl-
res-tlv I" the nnder*lgncd at Barnwell.
Application for in format h»n and
form* on w hu h to apply for permi*-kHt
to apfirar before the Examining hoard
w III he made u» the < hatrman of the
Itoard of Vl-itor-at Barnwell In time
to he received prior I** Augu-t 31.
The tfcsard of Vt*ltwra wilt pas* nprwi
the-** applicathm* at ( «4m alda on Krl-
j day, Se|itember 2, and grant permit* to
i *ueb a* apfiear t«> be entitled there to.
Nnhuc without •wrb permit will be
examined hy t 'ounty Board*.
Nn ap|dk-alioM w ill ba con-idered hy
> the IWterd of Visitor* which I* not
j fully and clearly matte out In accord-
: anee a |th pre*. r ihe«l regulatbut-; and
{nmler mi rlrcnmetam-e*. whether the
delay Itr. -u-rd lr*un ini-hap or other-
wl*c, w III an kpplk’atlon he e«in*i<|ered
| after the adjournment of the ae«*b»n of
ll»e Ibtard hebl for the purpnee on Sep-
" I therefora. de-lrable
tie forwartfted tw the
earlln-t day, to the rad
hen oerr*«arr, he re-
amendmeiit liefore the «e*-
he a—it red
preaent-
for tlie-e
•bow n - that
adherence
ret
$104,721 59
Stale of South Carolina.)
County-of Florence, f
Femonally apimared liefore me W. Mr
Brown, Cashier of the Bank of the Car
olina* who, on oath, ra) * that the above
statement Is true to the best of Ilia
know ledge and belief.
W. M. BROWN. Cashier.
Sw'orntobeforemethhrJtrir^ih, 1892.
(lm| C. H. THOMxa, Notary Public.
At teat: Jon* P. Corn*,)
J.IV McNiri.l, [• Director*.
W. H. Dav, )
Florence, S. <’ , July Rth, 1872.
Srar* or Socth Cawoura,
Barn w kli. Corwrr.
ANSWER THIS QUES
B'HY should all the good people, Who are guilty of
good hewing Mach
they can always buy
and the sweet tones of M
SEWING- MACHINES
—■“-And any kind of a-——* x
Musical
Tbev may need of want? I have TEN of the BEST MAKES of SElTlKa MA
CH IN EH «> select, from, and any klhd of Musical Instrument they may need, an l
I sell them as cheap and un a* easy term* a* any one would Want—New Yorg
markets not excepted. %a
■ s. >[. KEY, Beaufort, S. G
m»rlO '
Notice.
AH persow* having claim* against the
estate of John C. Willingham will pre-
Miit them duly attested, and all person*
Indebted will make pavment to the un
dersigned. * T. O.l.AH TON,
tJuallBod Admlnlstrabw,
Law tow v ilk, 8. C.
Julyll-Jw •
FURMAN UNIYERSITT.
GREENVILLE, ft.C.
)e«f«*r for the m«m* *itcee«*ful treatment I |fe will ordviu two deacon* at till* ptstw
•*f»thc*c coMiplaint* without extra n« \t Sim.lav and on M>Htd*y night
charge. Price'sv. S*dd hy J. A. T«»t*in. | leave f.*r 8«ndctv I DU, going to Green-
Barnwell; |*. H. Farrell, Hlackvilk* ; \ ills for a few div *. He In* b> en ps—
|> r '. J. M. Smith. H illi-toR- 1 i»>r »>f ^kllllititll auiI ^ohus» , iv
Mr. J. M. I.anra*u*r, of G«*<irge» |^ for »e\*n ami a half years. And
Cr-ek, haa a ewHnelly In hi* corn held | they have been bright and i*u*v year*.
Ml I h - - ll * | H* of « -t:() k III corn. Ill *i/c
and «lia|ie it re-emtde* the ordinary
corn, but the blades, ears and stalk are
very umeh like the. riblmii cane grow
ing In tloAer garden*. Mr. I.anca«ter , »
••n pofvorn, without niatilire, will av
erage 15 hu-heD to the acre, and lie w ill
'Iti.vke 19 hah** ot cotton on 8 acres.
How m ihD for a small crop?
Quarterly Statement
-OF—
Killed hy Lighlalag.
Loudon Wallace, a thrifty colonnl
man living near Boiling Hpriiig*,came
to Bat nwell ‘on Tuesday to make muiio
* pun:ha*ea of giMnl*. After getting home
Uk* starU'd t4» the stable to put up his
mule when a stroke of lighf-ning fell,
filling him and the mule in the tw ink
ling of an eye.
/RUniwf II TnhRccnT
S. G. Mayfield, Esq., left with •ns on
' Saturday spcvdmensof tlie Hrst curing
of Sti* Udtaeco c-rop. The leaf is of
Ijrgc ►t/.e, heautifiil •‘olor and very flue
.texture. ExjK’rts pronounce it a first
Hass product, equal to that of Virginia
Ami North Carolina. The problem of
* tobacco culture in our county may now
tic considered satisfactorily and sue
<4b**fully solved. In quality as well as
quant it v of yield our lands are fully
t'qual to those that have ho long monop
olized this profitable crop.
King Cotton may go Went if ho
.want* to, but with diversified agricul
ture the Southeast will survive. The
tobacco pioneer* promise ti become
, public benefactors,
v* — ’t ■ ■
Rrwwncll Nevn.
v Editor Pxoi’I.k: It was not my in
tention to createXhe impression that tlie
candidates ucn* dislionorahle men, but
rather to complain rli.Vt they did not
gome my way. Wideawake is evident
ly a Brother Method!A as be setups to
Iteloug to the little sprinkling of Antis
liLthi* county. ” Gov. Tillman may use
“slang and profanity,” hut Wideawake
w ill rind outon the 30lh of August that
lie thie* not depend on these nor water
for jti* salvation, but upon the honest,
roiling massestq carry him as the jK*o-
pies choice t v our < 'apltol..
Hr ha* n«»i-pwretl hiin*eU a:t> thing of
Udl and **ll tlenial and s«‘lf -sendee in
the-crvicc of hj* Ma-ur. In all **a-
a«»n*. In ^lekness and in health, when
ever ami wherever -orrow ha*<lerkt*n<*«|
a home within hi* t'hargc he haa come
w ith the coin fort of a tuiuLler of tin*
Divine p«‘ace that heal* the hruL«'d
heart and restore* the broken hope.
Having tilled »- nearly a" human cfTort
ami devotion can the uiDsioii of pa-lor
to hi* riock, he g*»r- to his new home
rich in the best love of the entire metn-
ttcr-hip of the two ehiirche* and the
higliest^egard of all other denoininu-
tiens that have known hi* g«N»d life.
Mrs. Key ha* hern in our midst for
only a short time, hut she lias won all
heart* and none know her but to ad-
mjyo her noble quaiitie*
The good Bishop w ill Im* missed hut
liis name will long he a household
word amongst us. IIis memory will
not die while this generation shall live
to leiuetuher tlie. example of hi- good
works, the sympathy of his warm heart
and the cbnuMel of Ium wise brain. All
Willision and Rosemary commend him
to the friends of his future as more than
worthy of their perfect trust and con
fidence
“God be with you till we meet ftga[n.
Hal.
18th July.
Attention Candidate". -
At the last meeting of, the Executive
Committee for the “Keform Party” in
this eonnty the following resolutions
were passed, to wit:
1, “Thatthe candidates he requested
to declare through the county papers
whether or not they are In favor of the
re-eleetion of Gov. B. K. Tillman and
tlie other State officers
2 ‘‘That the candidates be requested
to printupon their ticket* for the Pri
mary Election the name*- of the “Ke-
fortu Delegates” to the September Con
vention.”
A. Howard Tattrrson,
» Chairman.
B. W. 1'rei’LRM, Secretary.
THE BANK OF BARNWELL,
. BABXtVKI.L. M C.,’
At the close of busincs* June 30th, 1>92.
ASSETS.
Heal E-tatcand Fixturea
Di*«’ounted N'oti's .
Stinks and Bond* *.
Dm* hy other Banks . .
Cadi in Vault
LI A BILITIES.
( apital paid in
Surplus ..... ....
I’lidivided ProHtx ..
Dividend Payahle July 1
Siat’j Treaturef . ...
I lepo-iu anlijccl to check
Other Deposits
Kediscounts
l>ue to Other Bunks...
$ r.,HK| i2
110.151 45
.• 3,744 7«
. 10,3 9 II
. *2,287 47
$133,108 91
$ 80,000 00
. '4,300 00
. 4,150 80
2 100 00
2,500 00
10.877-44
it ;SK) 00
32,302 39
Tbs next *r«*ion will bcglv on th*
271b of Hcptawnlier, |8I>2, with a fall
eorp* «»f pv%4*»*or» and lM*ir«M*U*rs.
Tbocs ars Mvorai •masrss iending V
d*grw*«. In«iruction tbnmngb. Ex
p*n*r* oMwkral# For further Infor-
maibni apply to Dr. C. Manly or Id
Trof. ll.T. Cook jiilylt
The prowfq House
IV A MM W Kl-L-. M CC
L. B. RCHII - » — - PnorRirroR.
ADVASTAOER
It I* Htoat coovonknt to the bu*li»
of Harnwell; the clean, wiry n«woa
guarantee p*rfa«*i comfort; tb* labk I*
•upplkd nllhih* beat th* market af
fords; every a Urn lion la given to
pkoM; fra* sampk room In basement;
hack inert* all Irnina.
Upon tb*** and other ground a "inn
nu me mu* to mrntbm” I a*k a large
•bar* «tf tb* |mtnmog« of tb* travelling
pnMie. L. B. KL8II.
JoIjM.
Sheriffs Sale. ‘
Statr on 8«m’Tn Caroi.ix a, )
II tax w ai.i. Cot xTV. |
The Savannah Steam Rakrry f 'ompany,
Plaiutiff, agaln-t Brnjauiiu Myera,
Defendant.
r.xnrrTios.
BY VIKTI'E of an execution tn
dlrvi't^l i» the above entitled cause I
have levied upon and will sell at Bacn-
well. In front of the (Touri House, within
the legal hour* of sale, on Monday the
first day of August next. It being *ala
day in said month, the following de-
*4 nht-d real pnqierty :
All that lot of land lying, being and
"ituate in the town of Allendale in the
county and Stab* aforesaid, containing
one-fourth of one acre and hounded now
or formerly*a* follows: On the North
by lots of A. B. Connor and J. B. Bates,
on the South by Flat street, on the East
by lots of J. Li William" and outlie
West by lot of W\ F. Klee and known av
lot No. 155 on Block tw'enty (20)
Levied upon and to be sold as Hie
$133 408 91
E. & O. E.
Barnwell, S, C., July 15th, 1892.
Personally aj*|M‘ared before me F. C.
Butler,Cashier, w lio upon oath de|H»ses
that the foregoing statement is correct
and true'to tlie best of his knowledge
;md belief.
^ F. C. BUTLER, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 15th »lay of July, 1892.
A. T. W’oodwakd, Notary Public.
.UCcst:
•lOHXHON HaC,OOD,I
A. P. M anville, Directors
Wm. McNab, * ) -
Sheriff’s Sale.
pie"
. Men like W idea wake are anly causing
hi" aupporters to be more determined,
•nd when the crop* are laid by and the
farmers took upon them with pride, he
will ooaeiude tiiat l*h>vidcnoe is joining
wdth Ren Tillman to bring peace and
plenty to 'a people «o hmg and so shame
fully oppressed. X.Y*. Z.
For Beat.
- The new spaadous and con\>nlent two
►t*rr building on tb*- Nortb-W«n$ cor
ner of the PubJir-S|uarn, flr-t
Wcri.<»f Tna PRorut ufflee. At a bua-
iue— *iand U i* utoioublmlly tb* very
best in Barnwell, uw account ot Its fa-
vTable h«ant km imt ibn cwnvenfcsiu o wf
a large pari ot lbs bast county lead*.
|| Is lb* right piar* far the rigbt man
in arave ante mmne) in —rrhabd «ing
u ‘intai.w I'u.iisAss..
DEAKNKSS CANXOT UE (TKKD
by local a|i|dicatk>M, as they cannot
reach the diseased |M>rtion of. the car.
There is only one way to cure Deafness,
and that Is by constitutional remedits-
Denfuesii is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the iuucoiim Ituing of the Eus
tachian Tube. W hen this tithe gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
iiu|*‘rfrft hearing, and when it ia en-
tjrety closed lh-aiiH -.* i- the result, and.
uiihesalbc inflaunuauun can be taken out
and thU lube re»u#fed to its normal
door {coudjtiou, bearing will Ip; destroyed
fore.rr; nine ew* out of ten are caused
by catarrh, wbi :b ia nothing but an in-
gamed condition of iBa tuocott* surface*.
We wdi give One Hnodrcd iwdtar*
fwr any car «»f-fiwaf ossa • ansed hy ca-
larrbl dial canw»e be cured by IIall’s
C'atsr rb 1 «ue. Head fnf elsvwlam, fiwt
. » k « HkbLY a o. ItfMbU.
State ok South Carolina,
. Baunwkll (’oi nty.
£■/ I'tjrtr W. T. Cqjhoun, Administrator
of WiMiniH Cave, In Iff William ]',
Cave, Administrator, vs. 1 homas P.
i«awton. Administrator, ct. al.
4 w
r.XKCUTION.
BY VIHTl’Kof an execution to me
directed in the almve entith*<| cause I
ffayFievied upon and will -ell at Barn
well, in frontof the Court House, within
the legal liouse of sale, on Monday the
first day of August next, it being *4t»
day in said montli. the follow ing real
property situate, lying and being in
county and State aforesaid :•
All the right, title and interest of de
fendant Joseph A. Law ton in and (o the
following described tract of land, “live
hundred (3U0) acres, more or less, and
bounded on the North by land* of J. C.
WUlinghAm and estate of Benjamin W.
Lawton, on the East by land* of Sam
uel G. Lawton and' Shed Ganu, on the
S*»uth by laud* of Anthony PieWl and
sited Gantt and on tbc W est by lands of
Mr*. C. E. Malone.
(art t*d up*»o and In be s<4d aa tb*
propea) <A tbr abut* nawirsl defendant
u ■atbry said •x>ewclow an4 o»*»u
Irrwss rmsb. Twrwbasrr nr «•"* fwr
pnqH’rty of the alnive named defendant
to satisfy said execution and costa.
Term* Cash. Purchaser to pay for
pa|>ers. -L
J. W. LANCASTER 8. B. C.
^ Sheri IT’s .Office* 11th July, 1892.
» , l-AKf ASTER.
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THE STXTE OF SOUTH CEROLINII.
BAKXAVKl.r. <'OUNTY.
IN THK COURT OF PROBATE.
By James O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of
Probate in Barnw*e!l County.
Whereas T. O. Law ton applies for Let
ter* of Administration on the estate of
Mrs. Sally Willingham.
These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish wll and singular, the kindred
and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear before me at a Court of Pro
bate for the said county, to be holden
nt Barnwell C. II. on Friday, the 22d
day of July, 1892, at 11 o’clock a.
m. to show cause, if any, why the said
atJmHttstration should not be grunted.
Given under my hand and the seal of
the Court this 12th day of July
• A. D. 1892, and In tl|e 117th year of
American Independence.
JAMES U. PATTERSON,
Probate Judge.
julyl4-2w
TH K K1JW A I1U»* VCMTAT1C
An heir to ?W10,000 00 was found hr send--
inc hU name and ten rents to AnexTS’ Krtord
tex !Or five 3c. 8tamp« will semi your
cents iname whiiiing all over the world; to
sii.vem |publi-her*, wumufactwreni, patentees
ami those emi>iojing agents, and will lirinR
C a larer mau of books, maimsines, p*|hts,
ter* ami -Mtu|4ea of gtHals, offering you bar'
gain-, atrrtirir*. rU\ Address
AGENTS KECtiRD, Box 42, Atlanta .Ga.
aprMy
J. O. Sanders,
NOTARY PI BLIC, ELMORE, 8. C.
I. will give prom pi at*—tiww to all
bwalwcwa mwidsd to me | will aim
84IU wf _
J o i*
Competitive Examination.
The coni|»etltlve examination for a
scholarship In Converse i'emale Col
lege, Sparunhurg, 8. C., will beheld by
the Itoard of Examiner* at Barnwell on
Saturday, 30th July. The young lady
who shall win the scholarship will be
entitled to free tuition in that excellent
institution.
R.C. KIRKLAND,
ftd) Kchonl Comalaatovtof B. C.
tilnunoRS to tbsnt Detendants.
COURT OK COM MON PLEAS.
G. W. Easterling, Plalntllf,
-r againr!
George Connelly, Cleveland Connelly,
Lavlnla 1'onnellv, Maty Cave, Minnie
Cave, Aleck (harden, Themler* H
llardm, Minnie W. Harden, Julian
E. Harden, William Connelly, I*e
fendant*.
SI MMUNS EOR REI.Itr.
(Complaint Served.)
To tb* ftefendaot* above named :
Yon are hereby summoned and rm
qulred to answer (lie complaint In tbl*
action, of whh'li a copy I* herewith
served upon yon, and to **rv* a ropy of
yonr answer in th* mi.l rompialnt on
the aubsrrlbrr* at their nlllo** In Itsrn-
w*n, South Candina. within twenty
day* after tb* •*rvb<* hereof, exrlnaiv*
of tbe.lay ot bih h servier; and If ynn
fall to answer tb* complaint w Ithln tbs
time aforesaid, the plaintiff In tbl* ac
tion will apply t« the ( onrt for the re
lief demamb d In the complaint.
I Hi ted at Barnwell, S. 4'., May 27th,
A. IM ***
[kaj W Gilmobb simia, f’. C. P.
It T. K»CF..
TAT I ERMON A HOLM AM,
PlalntilTs Attorney*.
To the lH>f*adaats Minnie Cars and
8Mary Cave:
Take notice that tb* otmp'alnt In tbl*
action (together nltb the sowimnns. ot
whieb tb*f«»rrgoing Uacony ». was Sled
In the ofllrr •>( the Clerk of the t Iren It
Conrtof Bamnell ( ounty. In the State
of Sonth Carolina, on Use mb day ot
June. Iritt.
8. T KM E.
PATYEKsoN A HOLMAN, *4
Plaintiff** Attorneys.
June III Barnwell ft. €*.
ROAD NOTICE. j
Th* ( ounty Commissioners will eon-
alder at tbelr regular meeting on tb#
Mb day of September next a petlthm of
rltlaens of Imir Mile and Rbbland
U»wnshl|M asking for the creation of tb#
Elleaton Public Road, beginning at lb*
Wm. Parker old place on the Harley
Hridgwand Augusta Road, through W.
II. Buford’s place, Wm. Ashley old
place, C. H Bit*h’* place and crossing
our Mile at Mrs. C. A. 8usb'« place.
If no objection lie nia«lc and right* of
way lie ronve)ed the »aitl pclilluu will
he granted. Any objections must be
made at or before the September meet-
Iff*
By order of th* Itoard.
jM J. PATE. Clerk.
Chas. S. Bull.
JLITPOItlMRy >NT LAW.
SPRINGFIELD,8. C.
Praatlae In the (’onrt* of Orangeburg,
Bariiw*!l, Aiken and Lexington, and in
the United State* Circuit and District
Court.*. jnnaffsM
W^Ta/bott & Sons.
Engines,
Boiler*,
Saw MUIi»£ * •
Corn and Wheat Mill*,
Wood Working Machinery,
Brick Machinery,
Cotton Gip*,
Cotton Prcases,
COMPLETE equipment for large and
mnall 'J nnnerleson im.nftimprnvcdltilan".
Our THOM AS direct acting Steam
PRESS and ELEVATOR system I* be
yond question the best ever invented.
TALBOTT’S Engines and Saw Mill
outfit*.
V A N WIN KLK and LUMM US Gins.
Double Screw Pr<?** and Suction Ele
vator at lowest possible price.
CAST0RIA
far Infanta sn<i Children*
“CMtovUbmm
Inpwiwai Haa—pariarlsaay
kaowaioBMr” II. A. AaCRaa, K. D.
Ill fa. Oxted Sk, Brosklym, X. T
’ Ths am sf’Ctotoria * b as t
Ra rnsriu — wall known that It i
faw aratha
of —pcrsropaUoa toradtw— K. Ton
Intellif—t raiaiUsa who (to not kaap
m ilRixx rMkeb ”
Caaui* M*rrm, n D
Raw tort CRy.
fba Caarsoa
tov. TT
Ham Ta
HOPE AND HELP
FOR THE PEOPLE.
d|
Brown & Biio.,
Barnwell*
Hone and Help for rvVry man,
apply aha 11 ba amply supplied.
Hare au abundance of hot
In the county, and til who
lacking.
FI RHTI.Y.
wo will pay the very tiptop, gilt
Not
and child
stall go
iff prudnoa.
tbs world
f.
n,
klgbeat
for all kli
that this to
ol I, but that It
for til
, 4>uu»n • sr»«.a y siaph
Oler yield" of tba Wnutbam ffelda. Our
manta moat favorably at ado, and copper fastened wm, with consumers ot
•ad atbar noutbern productions giro us ad vantages and fad I i tie* that
OONQUKR COMPniTlTlO-CC
In all tbU sovtlun ot tba South. That this la businms aScteilv and not vn|n!
lug wa will prove to tba eoprema aaiisfartbui ot ovary farmer who will give ua
the opportunity to off ar the logleaf dollara and rental bat nona cun doubt ur dan y.
A trial Is all that wmnak. and we wish It saost dlstlna
vltntton Is not limited to the immediate neighborhood'of
goes to and beyond tba lurtbaat«on flora of the county,
WECONDLY-
Hand In band with our guarantee ot highest noealbie
farm production* move* tb* copartner remedy for bard time*, ot tba*very xbTip
rot price* for aav and all rlaaaro ot gn*d* that we carry, and they are everything
In General Merrbandlae. It ta the bottom foundation principle of political eunu-
omy that the wiae sell to the highest and buy In the thanptat markets and that la
our place •
WtS H A.VE WHAT YOU WANTJ
Our slocks In tvrry lino am complete, toe large and extensive to ba car a log tied
in a newspaper advertisement and too pet fart to ba daacribed In ooa oolor of
printer’s ink, Thfy can be understood only hy eanmlnatlon and comparison and
(bat D all wa aak, for after result* will rest with us and wa will bo equal to every
mNMtoff*
SPECIAL STUDIED
r'artlcular attcatlon haa been paid In the selection of our stock to several Im
portant lines of goods heretofore universally slighted by all merchanu ouUideof
Uic principal cities. It la surprising that such shmtld have been the caar so long,
but a visit to our eni|mrlum will show new departures oeyer before aUempted in
mercantile euterpriae In all thla country.
V. C. Padhaip,
GENERAL AGENT, Columhia, S. C
THK
HilMal Life Insurance Company,
OK NEW YORK,
—18 A— Q ,
Strictly Mutual Company,
And ha* no 3TOCKHOLDERS to b*
enriched bj' the profits on your money.
It* first cost for Insurance is a little
higher than that of “Cheap” Block or
Assessment Companies, but Its
FiralKssclih Cannot bk BkaTkn *y
ant Company Anywhrrr.
An INSURANCE COVTRACf ia not
fl thing of a day or a year; it is a LI FE-
T1ME INVESTMENT,and yon might
to be careful how yon make such an in
vestment. Cheap I n-uran •« U like n
cheap plow or a cheap gin;
IT WILL WORK FAIRLY WELL
FOR AWHILE-A VERY LITTLE
W 111bE—AKDTHEN YOU KNOW
HOW IT 18 YOURSELF.
Gernaod & Hyatt,
.. GKAKRAI AGRATS.
SC.
Our sUM-k of Hardware Is aa complete and well aaaortdVaa any that ran he
found In Augusta, Charleston, Havannah or Columbia, and our price* will savo
money toliotne-buyers on every purchase. Workers In wood and Iron will rind
all the hc*{ tools of their trades at our establishment. In building hardware we
carry everything. Our (Micket and table culkry, scissors, Ac., are tbs beat to bn
had and our razors are simply |ierfeet.
•RANGES AND STOVES-
We handle a beautiful line of Range* and Cooking Stoves and invite tlie rape*
cial attention of hiirtband* and wive* to these saviors of health and lightners of
the three time* a day labor* of life. They arc supplied with full ontritR nf.^wL.
ing nu u-iW, and np.*n tbt- vntnntary tc^rtmony s oI happy and admirable bouse-
kec|Hir-.we know ingly recomuiend them.
GENTLEMEN’S GOODS.
Gentlemen’*Clothing and Ftirui*liing Goods in great variety and of tha beat
fabrics and the moat fashionable niode*. In siilrta, collar*, cuff*, ties, gloves,
hosiery, haudKerchiefy and underwear we defy competition from auy Soutberff
source and laugh at Imitation from anywhere.
- LADIES’DRESS GOODS.
Wo can please every taste and suit every style in Ladies* Dress Goods, and we
most cordially invite the fair sex to exercise woman’s rights and come and «m
for them selves. Our stock of notions, hosiery, lacet. ribbons, soaps, fans, glofea
and dress and toilet accessories generally is without a vacancy in its co etc
ness. $ e have a full stock of Trunks ranging from Saratoga sizes downward/ *
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
We have an immcuM? stock of the best make* and styles. The famous Bay
State shoes made to our Mpccial order never fail to glva complete satisfaction and
sell thcuuedvcH at night. _ ^ ^ *
ga S V . ■' j
Closing out at Cost.
We need nM)ni and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and rhtmmer Goods for la
dies n*e at prime coat. These good* will go like hot cakes and first oouia flr*t
served will be the rule. Don’t miss the chance.
— Miscellaneous.
Tlantaflon Groceries always in full supply, Bagging and Ties, Salt, Seed Oala
and Kye t‘|arrive. Furniture, Mattresse*, Tin, Crockery and Wooden Ware, well
bucket", chain*and r<q>e*, leather, cotton *h«jots, the (test tobacco and finest and
most fragrant cigars, and in short everything for every body, to eat, to wear and
to work with.
Last Not Least. .
Oof family grocery department ia constantly supplied with all the high grad*
standard eatable* that make life worth living. Wa keep oftly the best Mid purest
articles, and tolerate no adulteration. Our list of delicactea embrace* the choic
est brands of both home and foreign luxuries.
The Piedmont Wagon, In all slam, made of hard mountain wood ai
with the toughest iron. Is guaranteed to prove perfectly sa’Hfaetnry.
We will keep a fall stock of first els** Kentucky Malta and liorara
the needs and pleasures of the country.
In all that we have said we hava kept in the narrow track of truth and I
again all in need of Hope and Help to give us a • hatww to
bast friend*, wa close this fall annouooctoaat wtlh tha
we are reedy to carve the public
MIKE