The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 18, 1892, Image 3

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* . • ' k . f V.V-' RATES QF SUBSCRIPTION tn Advance, per Annum ^...fl.ao On Time >. " $2.00 •• \ r ’ : 4 TIIUKSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1892. The next regular cotnmuulcatlon of Harmony Lodge No. 17 A.\ F.*. M.*. will he held at the new MasordcTem- S le in Barnwell noon 13th day at >3, the same being the 2nd Saturday in said month, beginning at “High twelve.’ 1 By order of W.\ M.-. J. A. Jrxxtws, Secretary. -1 The regular meeting of Barnwell Lodge No. Itt, Knights of Pythias, will bo held at their Ual! on Friday night at 8 o'clock. A full attendauc, is requested, order of Wm. McNAB, C. C. G. M. GRF.FNE, K. K. 8. ^ : — - • -yr 1 r - r ^ r'7n ■ 1 Richest OfUl ib Letve&inf Pott-tr —Latest 0. S Gov’t Repoffc WOFFORD COLLEGE, Q k S. PITCHER, B&ki|g ABSOLUTELY PORE Cotton is opening rapidljr ^ahd busi- hess will soon brighten. ReV. R. \V. Lide and family are ex pected home tomorrow. Next Saturday is the last day on which candidates can flie their plcdg S Mrv J. M. Smith ent« rs the field as a candidate for County Commissioner to day. * Ret. O. A. Darby'I* conducting a promising protracted meeting at Bu ford’s Bridge. Dr. and MFs. W. J. Young have gone tie Wayneavllle, N. C. t fora summer so journ in the ozone of the mountains. Mr. C.T. Wilson, who killed Mr. G. W. Black, la reported to jisve crossed the Savannah rltor to -Georgia on last Friday. Dr. Frank Butler, who ha« been •pending a pleasant vacation with Col. F. B. Hagood, left yesterday for his home at KdgefieltL The candidates for Congress and for Solicitor will address the people at Blacbvllleon next Wednesday, 24th in- •tant. Everybody Invited. We heve b ten a«ked to reqitrst that nil persons having lots In the new Bap tist oeowtory will have them pat In or der, as an efTortls now being made •© keep the grounds In good condition. Mr. R. B. Prcssy left with ns Inst week a moos tor squa«h. three fret !■**» tl Irty-nlne Inches tn clreamference»nd heavy In proportion. It grew Wiui to any others on a volunteer nine. Mm G. Martin Hunter and ehlldren are making a month's visit to their o’d home In FtMl Pcmd Toemshlp. C’aft. II espert* them heck soon with a cer leml of canned fralte and similar dall- •Ml* Capt. C. E. lAttlgme write* ns that he hat returned to Orlando. I'la.. u per haps permanently, or at least nntll I may make up my mind to return to deer old housh Caret I aa.’* Come bark to the to ether dtato, t'spratn, she needs and longs far year retwra. A Mtato earn pa I gu meeting will ha held at Kprtngnetd oa neat Thursday, ftth Inst. A barbecw# wilt he given tor the entertainment of all who attowd. We thank Messrs. 3. IV. Panning, R. Y» M liar. <1. I*. Ilateon and U. A. W UUnms temmiitoe, far an Invlutlaa. Mike Brown A Bra. shipped last Fri day .11th Inst, by express the iret beta of aaw crop Caratlna cotton to F. W, Wsgeuer A Co., < hsrteston. It etasaod law middling ami weighed 4jn poaad*. IASI year they shipped the first hale on the sib. Bniton’s CsTsnnn Rturrv. a mar- tatoas earn fari'atarrh, IMptherla, Can ker BM>Mih, and Headache. W ith each bottle there Is an lugenbms nasal la- jprtor far the mora ettonrsaful treatment of these eeotpUInu aithoat extra charge. Frtce hte. M«dd by 3. A. Tobin, Barnwell; |\ W. Farrell, BLackvIlla Dr. J. M. Hmkk. WlllUton. We wish to elate through yoar paper that we expect a large attradance at the campaign meeting at WlUlston on the 2»Xh lust, and rrs|wctfully ask l inker s Creek club, Elko club, >pur Branch club to e< me to <mr asslstanoe and help us fend th* people by bringing basket* nttd furnish lug carvasses. A commit tee has been appointed who aUlconfer with them regarding the matter, I*.' H. Tihilx, TresIdenL I,. 8. Mai l icnsura, Secretary. Charlie Molony, son of Co|. M. K. Melony, of Blackvlile, left last week for 8t. Ijouls, Mo., to bocome chief of staif to Col. K. E. Picker, General Superin- tomleiH of Transportation of the M. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad. Though not yet twenty-one years of age Charlie has admirably filled a number of responsible positions. His Savannah and South Carolina friends were reluctant to see him go, but they realize that the West w ill give fuller scope for his superior abilities and manly qualities. The hu.«ine** world has rich rewards In store for him and he will bo equal to all the responsi bilities that he may meet. Homebody’s Darling. A white boy, apparently about 10 years old wAs found dead and cut up by the railroad at Midway during the night of tho 9th Inst. Judge 1J. J. Rowe of Bamberg held an inquest, but without finding any clew to his identity or where he came from. It appears he was steal ing a ride under a train and must have fallen asleep, hence he got mashed by thn train. Appleton Tews, " Today, 13th iiist., a splendid rain fell. Mr. J. A. Bennett’s new house was struck by lightning and badly damaged. There were eight souls in the family and no one was hurt. Cotton is opening rapidly. Mr. R. V. Owens, of Balfloc, gathered aad ginned the fln»t bale today from his own crop. _ Mr, James PrcSsy losta little son, nine years old, today of hemorrhagic mala- rlfil fever. * We are glad that the election will be over soon and quiet prevail and the cho sen ones heartily supported hy all. -- We have some esses of hog cholera in our neighborhood. Cant some friend give a panacea? Miss Blanche Walker, on returning from Barnwell ^fter the Winthrop Nor mal C’oflege examination, dropped her satchel containing forty dollars In Bai- doo creek. Any one recovering the same will be rew arded. Zkxobia. axswkkthis qi Ksnox. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Lossof Ap|>etite, Coming up of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for 73c. w« will sell them Hhiloh’s Vltali/.er. guaranteed to cure them. Sold by J. A. Tobin, Barnwell; P. W. Farrell, Black- ville; Or. J. M. Smith, Wllliston. nisekiillc News. The public lecture which was to have been given by the Grand lecturer K. of II. of 8. C., Mr. Bacon, was post poned on account of ths inclemency of the weather. It was a disappointment u> thr Kolght-, for they expected a Urge crowd present. Tht*'naby” base ball club playad Elko last Saturday wtib a victory of M to 10 In their favor. The **Babiea’' say that they had to play two grown men on the Elko team, but at any rale (be little fellows are Jubilant over tbair victory. Hlaekvllle first ntno ts looking for the Bat as burg team to com# over this week and wa may aspect a fine game, as Itlsosvllle has pn«dur*d some of as fitta amateur playars as there are In the Slats aittl Baieebttrg la priding herse on her balllsta. Misa Lucy Cooper, of I Denmark, Is visiting fneode In the oily. Mis* Hydney Hlatoo. of 4 Harleston, la vUltlng th* family of l ni*4L Joe M Is* I Mr. 8>d I*lar, of Orangeburg, Is no a , vl-lt P» Irrend* here. Mo wish him a plf ■aoi Mev among «•. — -**- 1 ho protracted meetlag at the Rap- j list church ostded Frulav movwlug. I to htto very interesting only two were! rv«»vrt tod Msmpfn Die. Xo « IT. R K.of P. util attend I ho Kansas (.'Ity Kn snip-| meat. Tbev ulll upjr a •iiectal earl sad will stop .at all of the Impenaall points on the way. Mr.C. A. Rush, formerly of Dfark- villa hut now of i harteaton, |« ,|<^nd- 1 log his usouthly varaltow with bis pe- reals. Col. •nd Mrs. C. €7, Rush. Mr# j are real happr to see Aiken again and wish him many v ears of happlnrsa. Correspondence. At the solicitation of friends. In as ranch as Mr. W. R. Kelly haw disavowed the report con cerning Mr. £. G. Mayfield made to me lathe preecnceof reliable gentlemen, 1 hereby re- trai't any thing Injurious to Mr. Mayfield in my recent card, ‘and regret very much having reported the statement made bv Mr. Kelly. This statement 1 hereby make, and further say that 1 now believe the report to be false, and ask all to whom I told the report to help circulate the factthht Mr. Kelly has disavowed the statement. 8. D. M. Guess. Denmark, 8. C. f Aug. 15th, 1802. The matter set forth in the above card of Dr. Gueaa having been brought to ray atten-' lion by friends, 1 state to tiie public that I re tract anything I have said in reference to Dr. Guess about the report referred to In my speech at Denmark, 8. C , Sat. 6th Inst. I further regret that I made an attack on a man who was laboring under a mistake, and hereby fully retract everything said by me in my «pccch reflecting on Dr. Gueea, but at the same time 1 wish It distinctly understood that I row reiterate my denunciation of the truth of the rcfiort for it is “a lie out of the whole cloth.” 8. G. Matfikud. Denmark, 8.4?., Aug. 15th, 1*92. si* jkirr ANButto.s. <0. J AS. U. CARLISLE, LL. D., F resident, FOUNDED 1851. WOFFOXD CoLLKOK offert tO iiad«ntl lu the four college classes two parallel courses of study, each leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, 'In one of which Modern Languages arb substi tuted (or Greek. expenses. ' J Board, tuition, mat Ing, lights, fuel, books the necessary Lollesre expenses for the year, nan be met wtfo One Hundred and Fifty Dollar*.- The advantages offered by wlghtpbin aud/Alumml Hall* ena ble students to meet their college ex- pens/« with thls very small amount, Tne next session begins the 3d dsy of tber, 1892. * J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary of Faculty. ttrtoiilatlon, wash- >ks find stationery, •—DEALER IN——*• Htoehinery and Hardwire, BELTING; LACE LEATHER, OILS, rUUPS AND PIPES, AGRICULTURAL ikPLEMENTS, Toilers and RNgines, CHARLESTON, S. C. Send lor Price!. July28-3m* WHY should all thn good lCIIINB good SEWING MAC Oct Wofford College School. Fitting SPARTANBURG, 8. C. The Sixth Session begins October 3d, 1892. Boys prepared for College. Expen ses covered by $150 a year. Snpervia- lon careful and constant. A. G. REMBERT, A. M., # Head Master. augll The RroWi) Molise feiKltM WBIaL*. H. C. 9 L. B. BUSH - - - - Propiuitox. ADVANTAGES It Is (host convenient to the business of Barnwell; the clean, airy rooms guarantee perfect comfort; the table Is supplied with the best the market af fords; every attention ts given to E lease; free samplo room In basement; ack meets all trains. Upon these and other grounds “too numerous to mention" 1 ask a large share of the patronage of the travelling public. L. B. RUSH. Julyl4 can filways buy SEWiisrQ —And They mar need or want? I have TEN of the CHINKS to select from, and any kind of Mbit ^ _ __ I sell them as oheap and bn aA easy terms as any one markets not etotopted. S. M. RET, marlO £ ' J ' ' tototo—i——wmw*—imw CASTOR Silmmons to Kbunt Doteiduti. I WlllistiOTl McllG a •*»*» /M# i' • tag a 1 I ** • to*" H 4. AacaaB, M. D.« U1 fia. Oxferd fiL, Bmklya, X. T. ng been requested by some (k) not attend the cetnpalgn igh the Mr. Editor. Dear 8ir: llavlnf of ni) frivuds who nxH-ttnirs to define my position throat county papers let me s*y : I sm mekluK this race for the I^efrinlatnre as a free white of 8. C., bounu to no man or faction of the democratic party. 1 be lieve that all oflhvrs •bocikl be the servants of thr (teople who elect tliem. If elected, 1 will rrvutniisr but two masters, the ix-op'e who elect me, and m> conaclenoe. The wishes and welfare of the whole people shall be the bee con Itirhl to irtiUle me. It will luakv no difference to tne who Isflov- emor All propoehiona from him fur the pMid <>f the pe<i|i|r, whk h In my honest Jn.Ur ment are such, will to earnest!) sepported by me, while those not tn their Interest, as I aee It, will he resUtfsl with all my strv 1 hr|H-ve It to he tto dutv of toe L let nr to aUnd bet wren his people and any one meneun s emanating from aa over i ad in hit t rat toe Patriotic 1 trust by nature, aad oonuorvailTe la mj rlewu, I aolemaly promtee. If sleeted, to do my whole duty to toe whom pwiqili of tor Cunaty and Male wuhowt ftar or (aver G. K. fit as. Barnwell, A C-, Ann llto, Itofi datoi Ana k»W ; « aniLon v tnv%t xrriot rrnx. This I* tort Hid >| < i ration tto mnet sue* roeefttl C'wtigh Medicine we have ever •old. a few doer* Invariably cure the worst caeca of < Hugh. Croup and Brun- obltU, whil* Its wonderful sneceus In the cure of (’onstunpUnn U wlth«>ut a parallel In the history of medhlno. Hiuce its flr*t discovery It has been odd i pwrMua*. lie r liuina (sestoito I had ctHshtotod i a>4d to btei and days afierwatdi eaa tiifuTWn d b) luUwkal npentai I toe bulbil aa A j part of (to muaw u< >-t. Now. d It ran br —eg— party «k» If rh 3 i «s»t v txc on a gtiarantee, a t* a hlch no other It Mr** IS lu MM h» HI** du ’Tne «**nstand- If ynuhavearoMfih to vute la arror) 1 we irtu r»llv a#k you i to try It. Prire Wltora on ihc *a!* 1(V sic. *nd|l. If y< hit lu»*ir* are •••re. atnRrr in tbotr h* ch UN or b*t k lam*, u *■• Shiloh’s I’oruua U tK*> Sow ( L iwoaoaare ii a mo-«- I 1 i-t »r. Sold hr J. A. 1 ••bin. Barn- t* ! It 1st . tfi fi* II; P. W. Farrell, lllackvilic; Dr. J. tiw 1*'* iii. aito M. Hmith, Wliliatun. aacv « Ith IL ir * Buford’s Bridge »ws. Little Lucille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brabham, Sr., wa* born April 29th and died August 14th, 1892. “Another little lamb l« gone To dwell witif hiui who guve.; j__ Another littlo darling l)abc Is sheltered in the grave. , God needed one more darling child Amidst hD shining band. And so he bent with loving smile Aud clasped our darling's hand. Blue. Wllliston News. #. H. Ogden died on KtiuTlay room ing, agetl aj years 2 luonth* and 9 days, and was burietl on Monday; funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. I>. Fsacock. Abont two months since he sent for J. M. Wooiiwanl and Insisted nit having him to make his cottin. He gave him th* length and (old exactly lion* he wanted it made. Mr. Woodward finally agreed to make it and it remained atliis shop till some three or four weeks ago, when he sent for it ami was satisfied when he saw and examined it. He nought cloth and had iiisidolhing made after the old style. 1 hold now his last request In his own writing, how ho wanted to be dressed and how deep to dig ids grave and w foot hoard may be found tnhisshop. Ho had them made and ids initials cut on them some ten years ago. I’rof. Bailey returned on Sunday mor ning. . He is greatly improved In strengtli, after a rest, on the Blue Ridge mountains. Little Tes*le Iz’.ar, daughter of Dr. K. C. Smith, died on Saturday morning aged 7 months.' Q. A. Kennedy Is recreating at Sea Island Hotel, Beaufort, S (J. A. M. Kennedy has given out the con tract for a handsome residence on Park find Marlon St., West End. Married-on Thursday evening the 11th at the residence of the bride San ders Bell and Miss Laura Armstrong, Rev. F. J. Sanders officiating. The ytnmg ladies gave quite a nice leap year party on last Tuesday night at the school building. It was the most enjoyable party for many a day. Miss Betti* Mathews is visiting rela tives in Augusta. Hal. Judge J (). Patterson and family are home again from Bay Point. here behead and l A « in ’ u#cd on, y 3 months, nu. mama * nd f at Oil Mills, for sale by A. T. Woodward. the ( omit) Campaign. The mooting at Allendale an Satur day was attended' by about three hun dred and fifty persona. Some twenty- five ladles (raoed the occasion with their presence. Business kept many Away, but the lack 0f numbers was overbalanced by thf eieellont good or- ifer that waa unanimously kept Dr. J. 8. SroitoT presided. Speeches were mada by candidates for the Ijouse, Ben »le and Congress. Hon.’Goo. D. TR1- J- roan had to take tbea/ternoon train aud ^ his absonoe umtpored the oratory of bis ' opponents. With every consUiorstieo lor the distinguished i idling aspirants from Aiken aud Edgefield §11 unbiassed hearers admit that 1 oi. Robert Aldrich wrofi the brtghtoel honors of the day. His friend* Lave long known that he D a big man. in heart aud brain ae well as tody, and hie efforts an th* stu mp to 1 flhte campaign exce*u their high, pnr- hM— The e—m(y shasdfi , i^e tau^a, net toa eeae to *• 1 i toe—i to a HI to * paw *- the *«• «th if a » —fi te . Lwsata Leeiaeaa , There D more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other disease* put Together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced its lo*al disease, aud prescrib ed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to he a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Ifall’s Catarrh Cure, utannfactured bv F. J. Cheney A o., Toledo. Ohio, Is the only oonatitu- lonal cure on the market. It is taken luternally in do«es from 10 dropa to a teaspodfiful. It acta direct^ on the blood and mucous ou» aur Imu. They offer dbe hundred dollsra f*»r any ease it fails to cure, send lor for eireulata and' ( r*-to | ** ::, *al4. Vddrwee. F J 'i Ms- by A •"o^Tolado, U. ^ . I by DracgUt* TAf. •»•«-• of the sys- roe: Karina bera reqn—ad u> •a on | 11 i|Wiel tom m) toler to Mr. Uonw IxyMl— 12, eupjr of wStcb pun wtB tod to fi*ax«ux, (l CL, A—. It, 73, ijUU n. Wtohe, P. O . fi C I am afraid I <IM nyaaif — to I rvtNorka at llraeuuhfei ttoanb- ■Nit 4> —4 eowtd use to dato* i a htto- —** exfOmif I am a M from ; r i . i lr \mt ai tto senw - ^ *i. i < at.i - t mer ROW >*e*mn npue tom fiwr anaonnopi err* tmt pr<4.tN<»newi WtonrVaf tto ton* tto* tto la* ewa to awfeteod f— wCl tn tto h«ni rana ef | rablbitosii I to tn —11 torr maw I nflj rrfewd to lenidMui •’( win* f*v tto pwr^«» ef Iqater, ttMxac* I tod a hen t\i.f atov u eoee not toon I *n—d §H from —ff WMHW* br4«*v | aoSd <Wt my matv— area amt rr—ed tuj mfiwf atorr to I lu tto party a to now toe li antov a iv Wear from deny fit, I dtaiinrtfy SW warn kind ad IsMtoaav be talended Mr ivptod tom be tmentod Kd We anme hied ed Iroelwem 1 Far.r) Gruerry —ttorowpua I !g) •*! tto knee tine or twe lu my vtier aelanlaiunam I • fnend tom to. lix- rvetrr a bar room to e— pert or I tor iwye* tod bren atoned. |wld and I wee laio) rtf aa to firing to tori Mrikitfittns If Idlr ramed out. Wkm la a i*d to tto I isrkfietwT to nar State of South Caboliha, ) Babmwbll CooilTY. / COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William Ashley the youngerhjanatlc. by his Committee L. A. Ashley, and - said L. A. Ashley as such Committee, and In his own right. Plaintiffs, against W. A. Holman and W, A. Bailey as Executors of William Ashley the JClder, and tn their own right: Vic toria Holman, Hattie 'Patiereon, Robert Helman, Magfftfi^alker. Ed ward "Holman, Harriett E. Wood, Mamie Ashley. Irene Ashley, Ashley Bailey, Samuel 3. Bailey, Jennie MU- lor, Lula Willlama, Loci os Bash, James 0* Bosh, Lawrence A. Hush, < harlefi-W. Bosh, Mamie E. Both, Frank D. Bosh end David C Bush, Defendants. COPT SUM wove FOB BBUBP. 1 Complaint Served.) To the Defendants above named i Too are hereby summoned aad re quired to answer the complaint la this aetioa, ad which a oopy to herewith served upon yea, and to serve a copy ad yner answer to the sold complaint the sebeertbers at their ofl— Aik—, Ml C., within twenty da vs after the —r*le • hereof, ex ei naive ed the day *f aock eer- vice; and If r— fall to aqpwer the oom- pialal wtibia the Ua»e Bfer—aid, tto plaintiff la this aetioa will apply to the Coert for the relief do—aaded la the complaint ttotod Aik—, S.C, Jo—Cad A. D. ifihfi. BKXDRB1IOX BROS. iTato tiffs Attorwwya. Te the Defeadeata Harriett K |W—d. Mamto Aahtov, Irene Aehley, aad W, A. Bailey : Take aetl— that the asm plaint la tbto aedlwa, iggetber with the iHlll mm <>f which the for*K< to a ropy, was died la the •33m «h the Clerk ef tae C ourt of C’emmee Plena for the Cowaty ed Ba—well, at Bo—well, A. C., — the ttad day ef Jeae Ififil. IIKXDRRffON BROM. Itod—d—to A itoraeya. Alkrn B. C-, July Sfith, Ifififi. AND* Female High School, 522! WILLI8TON, BARNWELL CO. 8. & Next Session begins Thursday, Sep, ~ (ember let, 1892. Foil English Course. Special Depart ments. Ancient and Mode— languages, Book- keeping, Telegraphy, Htcii' g^aphy and Moelo. Full corps of experienced teachers; large, comfortable and well furnished building; healthy looation. EXPENSES: Literary Department, per moo lb, $1J0 J tofiAMk M uslo, per a—nth, hl.flO. Telegraphy, per a—nth, PS.flO. Book-keeping, per oourae, flU.OO. iphy.per CRHtrae. IIU.iO erootk, 17.00 li tUUOO. F N^E^/a^EY. Principal, julytl) Wf iHtotoo, BjC. ROAD NOTICE- % ThoCoantv ( elder at thoir reguier ath day ef itoptamber aeal a petition of •Ilk— ef roar Mile aad RtrhkM^ u>* nahlpe aaklng for lb* creaUsa ef the Kllenma Public Hoed, beglanleg at the Wm. Parker eld place ee the liar tor • and Aagweto Rend, through w iford’a pro—, Wat. Ashley aM ptoeo, 4 . B Boeh's ph Four Mile at Mrs. < 1 f »o ehjeetloa be cm way he eonwyed the i be g—Mod. Aay ehl made at or bedure the !•«* By order ef the Beard. M J. PATE Clerk. NOTICE. (bet U L. Chas. S. Bull. ATXOIfiMKY AT AeAW. SPRING FI ELD, S. C. Prariiee In the Courts ef Oraegoberg. Iia Hfi the ail ik4 boa II top foupie SS «i|irraaad at mey »<*. a—mm preiubMkeir Q aa* r nu ahenrouro tot re auk thetr vipreeaed dert. Tne bevr purert tto uhI* for ibadr jiaUrroeot aad •ealaet It at tto Loliua b»»x, 'uttooa n nrre alatlv* wh* > « dutj' to (Muefre thr will od rat'*; than Vutv tn ououpi- d*a* Tour* trolr, 41. K’ KtsB. The NcFall CaM. Yrstcirlar the formal writ of error ju*t ImiiiimI by the Sii|ireme Court of the LuiU'd Mite- waa rfreived in this city, dl reeled lu Uio clerk uf the State Supreme Court. Ment'on has already been made of the aimouncement of the intention of the court to i**ue the writ, but before it could be issued the bond had to be filed nndall conditions complied with. A few days sgo, through his attorneys, McFall did all this, and then the writ was is sued.—The State, Pith, Inst. FOR SALE. A Seven-eighths “Jersey Bull," one year old, in fine condition. Price $2.».00 L. A.THOMSON, Elko, S. C. NOTICE. Cain Manat mmtomf a the toot <*■ so) an4 Use lowent ffi*os A T. MU0DR ABD BhiiovLJ. a.C. * All persons holding claims against the late Sallie Mitchell are requested to fllethfc samo properly attested with me or with my attorney, G. W. M. Wil- liams, Esq., at Columbia, S. C., within ninety days from tni* date. A. W. BERRY, Executor. Denmark, 8.C., July 29th/1832. DR. M BEL L INGER Physician and Surgeon, BARNWELL, S. C. Office—Basement. Brown House, Residence—Esther Street, near Gra ded School. ai)gl8-tf MORTGAGE SAL?. By virtue of the power given to ui by instrument of writing executed bp the Barnwell Oil and Fertilizer Company, dated June 26th 1891, we, the under signed, mortgagees, by J. W. Ltncaster, our agent, will offer for sale before the Court House ln Barnwell, S. C., within the usual Hours of sale, on the first Mon day in September next the following personal property to wit: One Thir.y-fiv« Horae Power Engine, 1 Two fly wheels, govern©* and gover nor’* bolt, throttle valve, of* cwp« and lubricator and foundation bolts, now hrtng in th* faetorv of said Born wen 4iU and ffrrtfHrer Company. a • . Ttrtn* nf ask cask* TALBOTT A SO\H. . Mortgagee* M* OosaiA, Itot «.L*oa A O'Bosa. A memo f • J. R. L*».a»;aA. AgwM. Notlea to koraky given Kraaedy ba* peiltloaad the tn bare a ham re ton * off to him and bis family owl of Ike fol iowing dreerlbod real reiato. In wit: All of that iraef of land Htanto laanld cowaty ami Bute, oowulning owe kwn* dred and fiftooa acre*, aaore or tore, and bniodedon the north by Undo of #. E. Steadman and Mary E. Kennedy, on the East by lands of J. B. bnndlfvr and H. C. Rice, on the rtowtk by land* of 3. 8. Martin, and on the Wool by lands of 3. 8. Martin and 3. E. Steadman. ► A. HOWARD PATTER80N, JalyJfi, 18t2, M no toe FORMAN ONIYElm - GREENVILLE, 8. C. The next oesaton will begin on the 0l7fh of beptomlter. 1802, with a full corps of profoaaors and luatrucU rs. There are aeveral oourae* loading to degrees. Instruction thorough. Ex- iwnscs nKxlerate. For further infor- matlou apply to Dr. C. Maulv or to Prof. H.T. Cook, . Jff1yl4 XH fcC ICU W AlfiUe** An h«ir to $300,000 00 was found by seod- ing hia name and ten cents to Aubkts' Rxcori* tbs (Or five ‘ie. BuuOpS will send your crkts name Whirling all over the world; to silver |publisher*, manufacturers, patentees and those employing agents, and Will bring you large mall of books, magazine*, papers, letters and samples of goods, offering you bar gains, agencies, etc. Address AGENTS’ RECORD, Box 42, Atlanta.Ga.* aprT-ly Bo Ton Want to Build? Persons in Barnwell desiring to build would do well to see the undersigned. R . A. ELLIS, Atty . at Law. Barnwell, 8. C , Feb. 25, 1892. Barnwell, Aiken and Lexl Ike la Itod Btaire Circuit MMMl agtow, and I and lHauict IwneB-Ot HOPE AND FOR THE PEOPLE Have an ab i the eowniy Mown & Bm, ttarowells otk Mosie nod Boln for to agffy fMTkoamg FI In all lag wo will tkn sypertwalty A tHnl to all tlu vluiton to are H Hand in| ■dwell OON QTJK RC01 snettow of Uto Howto. Tkat Ibto SS * Talbott £ Sons. tarmnenaoMMm < -l prk*« fi*r an IqQonomi Mood easy that too It m too G. Duncsn BellimOkh. C. J*. Hzr, Late Master in Equity. Notary Public peHlqfier Allay, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, Ryan Building, Barnwell, S. C. RF.FKRKNCKS ! Citizens Savings Bank, Bank of Barn well, Uubbell Legal Directory, may 19 R. W. RILEY. SURGEON DENTISVj BARNWELL, g. C. OFFICE OVER DUNCAN A HAT’S SlfeRE. Will be in offic on Monday, Tuesday and Saturday. Will visit country on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. aprMy to Notke. • The undersigned rrepoctfally nMkw tost he will attend at hie iw Barnwellnw the firm week and we«4 of the month gfvte (bird ■tSk Haw Mills, \ Corn and Wheat Mill-. W<rod Working Machinery, Brick Machinery. Cotton 01ns, Cotton Prefeed, COMPLETE equipment for torge and small 1 annertoson mnet imp—‘vedjplaoo. Our THOM AH direct ••tl ig Htoam PRKsm and ELEVATOR »y«toni t* be yond queeti *n the beat over invented. TALBOT I"* Engine, and Haw Mill outfits. VAN WINKLE and LUMMU8Gina. Doable Screw Press and Suction Ele vator at lowest possible price. V. C. Padhaip f GENERAL AGENT, Columbia, 8. C THE fiiliilal Life Usiinace ConpiMy, OF NEW YORK, —IS A— Strictly Mutual Company, And has no STOCKHOLDERS to be enriched by the profits on your tfionoy. . Its ftr—oat for Insurance is a little higher than that of (t Cbeap" Stock or Assessment Companies, but its FihalRssults Cannot bx Beaten bt ant Company Antwhsbe. An INSURANCE CONTKAfcf ffi not a thing of a day or a year; it is a LIFE TIME INVESTMENT, and you ought to be careful how you make such an in- vestment. Cheap Inaurafrre is like a cheap plow or a cheap gin r IT WILL WORK FAIRLY WEL1 FOR AWHILE-A VERY LITTL1 WHILE—AND THEN YOU KNOW UOW IT IS YOURSELF. * G ernand & Hyatt, GENERAL AGENTS. * ' Columbia, 8. C. J AS. M. SMITH, Special Representa tive. W. R. PAPERS, Special Agent for Barnwell Couhty. julyT .uu———— 4. HOWARD PATTERSON, AtT’i'oftir b jfiX*i*A W. BARNWELLC. H., 8.C. WITl give prompt attention to fillbue- inees entrusted to hit care. Jannfy fith, 1890. % J. O. Saqders, NOTARY PUBLH I will give aro. i will ~''C$ r t£ M A.VE WlfAT Yotr WANTJ Oar stocks In every linn are ssmglsm, too largo and extoaUvu in Hresatogn to a newspaper advunlumiui and too pm feet to he dooertond In non ootre mvsszx priator’s Ink. They that to all wa ask, for after dvafen be eotatogwsd rlkod la one o»k>r liar B^BOIAIa paid Intkoi Partk-u portaat II the principal cities. It is bat a visit to oar emporium will mercantile antefprise in all this country. of C'x>dg Ixreuoforr unltaFsally ciiiefi. ur by all | ha- Our stock of Hardware to as com plots and well assorted as aav that ean 4k found In Augusta, C harloeton, Havannik or Colombia, and 4»ar pfloae will aovu money to home buyers on every purchase. W or kerf in wpofi a#d l/oh win fiwd all the best UwM of their trades fit our establishment. In balldlng hard ware wn Our pocket and (able cutlery, i •Imply perfect. carry everything, had and our rasors are RANGES AND STOVES. We handle a beautiful line of Ranges and Cooking Sto+et and Ifivtle the refn' clal attention of husbands and wives to tkere satlonf of koaltk and llghtrnirs of the three tiroes a day labors of life. They fire supplied with fill outfits Wt oonk* Ing utensils, and upon the voluntary tetoimony jot happy and admirable hfntrt keepers we knowingly recommend them. GENTLEMEN’S GOOt)S. Gentlemen’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods In great variety ahd Of (he besi fabrics and the most fashionable modes. In shirtA collars, onffa^fteo, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs and underwear we defy Oompbtfiibfc ffoto any Southern source and laugh at imitation from anywhere. LADIES’T)RE8S GOOtwS. . * We can pleafe every tfifte find suit every style In Ladles' Dress G< HHHVI ■li I Goods, and wo most cordially Invite the fair sex to exercise woman’s rfgkU and ooue and sew for themselves. Our stock of notions, hostefip, laces, ribbons, soaps, fans, gtovefi and dress and toilet accessories generally is without a vacancy In Its eo ate ness. We have a full stocky Trunks ranging front Saratoga sites downward. ■ SHOES AND SLIPPERS. We have an immense stock of thep best makes end style*, the fahtods Bay State shoes made to our speclfil order never faQ to give complete satisfaction and sen themselves at sight. H Closing out at Cost. S We heed room and offer a large lot of pretty Spring and Summer Goods for la dies use at prime cost. These goods wifi go like hot cakes and first frntot ffr*t served will be the rule. Don’t mist the chance. mm Plantation Groceries always fn full supply, Bagging and lies, Salt, Seed Oatfi », fin. Crockery and Wooden Wave, well and Rye tn|arrive, Ffirnfture, Mattresses, buckets, chains and ropes^ leather, cotton sheets, the beet most fragrant cigars, find in short every tiring tin titty to work with'. to eat. La$t Not Our family grocery department to constantly sppj tbies that make life worth living. Wo ing. articles, and tolerate no adulteration* Onr list of est brands of both home and foreign luxuries.. The Piedmont Wagon, In all sixos, made of hark with the toughest iron; Is guaranteed to We will keep a full stoclr of first class Kentucky the needs and pleasure* of th4 country. IfnalT that we have »a.d we hav* kept In (be again all tn need of Hope and Help to give friend*, we elore this fall * the JOB M. HKINNEB, MIKE B