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■»» !~k ' |, r\^ - — 1 — Mfrawinff until *|>rlni(, we save
Tn8 Barnwell people,, i*^ in ^ w *i- ui u
i , ' 1 t rtenHiise the longer turn; the l!uiiki> have
ttxwAit h>r theh ihoncy the larger dta*
j^tj W ,in: t Urn**'* | wiinlM (hey nhaige. We now allow the
Kvbly Done.
The Angnata Krerlnjf Ncwp nayr of
fc. JohuMMi, the Darn,,wll Ink klnyer.
who In In Capt. J \V. WimkJw ard’N ein*
government HQildingN
J-tO. «. niUKS, Etihr * Pnfr.!’S
guw» m** n..<vuTi«». 7ss^^TffVs!R; tsstssa^si
1 Mitirktiiil win11.> *17'. «ai- > 'M if I u vAur> ; * J ^f* ^ ^
Homestead Notice.
VlIURSItAY. .SKPTKMRRU H. t^ 1 - 5
Df. .foaepU Cr*>«» »Heit week, at
the.rc«lilenee of til* nephew, liowner’N
fleovo,—minr. t lii.Meo. nifil ^-* yeurN-
HillOllllt. to roiiie' II7.mii $*Hi a
{ whieh i* m itom worth unvIhK li poii
| «lble. Heretofore hI. pupilN in the 7th
Aouth Carolina, Barnwell County.
In Re K*tato of John It. 'Turner, ile-
Oea*ed. ».....
Thin I., to give notice that application
iaVe appc»i»eit
l-a* Ir. en niaile to me to
the hurricane which
oatnwgc on the ( aroHim
veiir; I ,7 L" W, !‘l ’J’ 11 " and aet oil' to J. Hufim T.urner, lor hlm-
Duve L. Johnson, an old Augnau he- „ e , r< an( , „ >r J 0V A turner. Mr*. Kmilr
Dave haa a wntract for the hulldlng
of the goternuieut dry dock* on I'mw-
Inland. 7
Homestead Notice.'
South Canon*a, B>rnw*i.l Cousrr.
;• Kx parte Mua. Frances FotE.
Thin is to'glve riotict ftiat M ri. Khtn-
ccit Folk has applte l tcnue to have Rp-
praided and set off for, her a hoiueste.i l
To.-all partio* having Sewing Ma
chines and dc»trTng to have them put
in good, running order, tha uhderN|gii«d
is prepared to do the work. Satinfac-
Llion given on niiVork.
Bade in the tllticN he war one of the
most elcijiieirt Mfllimlist. prenchor» In
thla State. He aficrwafiFcnfereil the
KplNOopal church ami at the time of his
death'wan iTclor of a church at Tainpa^
Florida. i - .. •
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Dr. P. (joiirdtu DcSaiusurc, of Char-
Iu*ton, trad u paper last week before
t he ran-1* nil rleaP Medical Congrer# at
Wa*liingtoii, in w hich he stated that
the number of deaths among tbe ne
grots In Charleston during the l«*t thir
teen years was N,(Kiil tiioi'e than the niiin-
her of births, while among the whiles
the dealli rate was only WA) above thr
hi i Ih rate. '
Seventy four or seventy live free
hold voters of I.niirenH refused to sl^n
a puillioii lor the estalilithnielit of
Dispensary in their town. To over
come their opposition A . It. Sullivan
^TtnSJITeiTIrn eighth Ilf ft i iw ie o H) whit
men and 11 negroes, and iin additiona
recompense was ap|Mi'mted clerk to tin
Dispenser. *I'or n ays that me dark
Hiid trieks that ari* vain the l.eathen
t'hiitee In |reeuliar"—no longer.
The f.'uitcd Stales gorerinnent In not
pil ing eapetiMeN novV,. Ilailyvrceelp
m the cuNtoifi houses m« less than thev
have liecn-vUure. lb* vvitr. Aineylcnrs
are not buying many foindgii goo,Is
That. U u seuslbte sign.
\ovv Cnele Sam should begin to fol
low the exaiii|'hvof tins linlhldual cjd
><n aml ecolloinlM 1 lii'roleallv.—IDA-
Hmith is, wo helh.AVo, the oiily' olllelN
who is trying no »mvo. lie has booi
«erv mttrh aiiu*ed hut Im Inis lieen or
the Viglit track. Pension exti avagunc
will bank nipt the ooimtry mile-
hroiiglil to a halt. Its faults are doiihlc
It exhaU-stH^the trer.su. V mill make
worthl-N, hk lire.Nil wiuueiN the reeeiv
ers of its bounty. Tire elueiioiiNpf IS'*
will Nend Nome o an to CongresN wit
Hianhund enough to Iieal a erusad
agai i t that emiceroiiN dohiiueherj
Tile timeN Tieed him and he will come
or all history i>f a lie.
Dr. J. W. thtiick, Su|)*rlnteiideii
of the I.uuaUc Aavlutu, wr#it over th
]gtth of the ej ehmo u> the governor'
•pedal agei t to investigate the condi
tion of the sea IsluiuD mid their Inhuh
tantN.
4le reports that there are from 20 t
2*> thousand |>onple in lhat section avith
ant anything to live on and win* will r<
qurre aid to keep many of llirni frot
»tar#ii' until next year's crop is mailt
Tim (iovernor lias aecordinglv i*Nue.
•Ids proclainatioh ealling on tim diarlt.
of the Aiiierie iil peopb 1 to help feed (in
•clothe Uu; nnforuinato »uflererN. 'I her<
I-great danger of a pest ileuce of fevei
jia other Hkr lev, stoinis have been fol
lowed hy g great UeaLpf ilesdly sick
7ie*£ The NiirvtvfllCitrc Prowtlwd in I If
hulldings that escaped, the water, nevey
good, is made hraekldi hv the tloodin.
of the vvel Is by the sea, and OaTeasses o
drowned a’ iuials mid the huuiTti dca,
barely eovered with the satur*t*„l sor
Add to the li.U'ior> of.the situation. Tl|.
•Ail water U sal 1 to have killed all tie
vegetation that it toudied as (|uiekl,t
Niirl eomplvteiy as if it had hewn scordi-
csl w ith lire.
Hth grams residing rtlthln tiie school
District Jmve been rwpiir,,
per rtio'ith for the eutir.-term, and those Q
l» Umali mjt I .H mr lisswi.. ..i“ &«!:
Mow, under the present plan tTtoseTh
, present p._ ...
the 7th and tith grades w ill he require,
to pay |2.7j muuumiiiyjmd tliose In the
bth grade fi.tKi for the .'I or JJ months
that the school w PI rnti as a pay school,
an 1 tUg rtmi'iibder of the temi, w hich
will h<* 'd or b months, they can.go ah-
solmrty tree. So you will tee that tIu-
ring the tiliiu that It is i( psr school all
will have i„ pay, and vvlfou ItU cliauged
to a free sehiKil all will-go fie ,, except
those residing without the schoid din
n let. a t \ 7
11 w ill Im*observed that the present ar-
raiigeiueiiitnakes It cheaper fur those in
the 7th. Nih and IHh grades for the whole
lomu tiiaii it has ever been. For In
stance. taking the ith and 8th grades,
they pay $•2.75 for say #4 mont hs, w hich
will he f!i Hj when hen'tofure they paid
i2.ini per moil th for !l ntonths, making
ilH.otifor the UTm. Then one decided
idvsuiHgo'(or the. pupils who allmid
a bile It ^s a pay scImmiI they Will In* Up
a 1th their grade w lien it opens us a free
school ami will not lose their position
•r rank In the schooTT
<»k,> IT. Hatkh,
( halnuan of lioank
.Sept. 12th, 1892.
The,!rack of the Storm.
The c, htral olticw of the weather bu
reau at Washington gives.the following
letuitrd information w Ith regard to the
rack of the hurricniiH which played
,«uch havoc along the Atlantic coast:
The.storm was first observed Friday
morning, ut th* meteorological stall,ms
in the West Dulles nud Haliaiuas, mov
ing westward, as is tlio universal rule
vlth storms of this eharacter. It passed
Nassau during Saturday night. Shap
ing its course toward tlm northwest, It
crossed the Florida channel and struck
be Flniidn roast Smiday in the vichilty [
•f I'ftiisvllle. It then skilled the coast,
uinliig more to the north, and laid
i a Lethe Florida and ticorgliiooa-t from
,'itusville to savannah, i'he very eeu-
er of the stitrm, which had prplmhfy
■em flfutslde the coast line up to this
mint, passed over Savannah shortlyaf-
er ini luight. i
Asa rule these liurrleanea turn to the
lortheast before rcaiiiing the latitude
•f Savannah. TI1I4on^thowever, struck
inland at this (Miijit and ‘followed the
■avauiuili river nearly to Augusta, It
li n ' urncl to the uortlieast tioI its ceu-
er passed near fiiarlotte and Lynch-
uirg and on to WashingtoTi. The latter
,)>inl was passed during Mondayiiight.
i'he storm then turned again to the ,li
cet north and traversed Pennsylvania
md New York, the center going near
larrishurg and l ties. After passing
lie Isttcr point the path of the storm
leflected rspidly toward the ea>t, and
northern Vermont and New Hampshire
vere crossed,
Tuesd iv night th« hurricane passed
li rough Malm*, lM.un.1 for the Uraud
tanks.. Its course, after leaving our
bores, will doubtless lie Uid somewhat
10rt.l1 of east, across the Atlantic, and
tost probably its effects will nlfiinutely
•« felt on the coasts of Iceland.
Tlie eoiicentratod energy of this storm
•an lie ju lg ’,1 froin the tact that In At-
aiita not a drop of ruin fell and the
vind was only an ordinary gale of forty
lilies an tnmr, while tlmstorm
•yck.L r iti • force was on the Savannah
only l.'si miles mwhv. To those
discovered aoinethln
water which greatly
thought It -poHentWd something Imd
5 unusual In the
isturbed him. He
. ,lecC»seit, late of .State nud county afore
said/ a 'homestead exemption of one
thousand dollars in the realty and of
ttvr hnirdrcrt drrHaTs ttr ttre personalty
and he Caleulatcd on a storm.
Dave hurriedly got hi* horses an,
mule* together and drove them back oil
a high partof the island Dee from dau-
g*r. > .
Apptehendlng fearful tiim s he went
in search for something with which he
Could save his life in case of a tidal
wave.
He went to the water’s edge and
found a lighter w hich had sunk. He
raised th* large open boat and with the
assistance of several men had the bare*
balled out,
W hen the storm came Dave got on the
lighter and gathered thirty men, women
and children in the boat w ith hliu
Tho w ind tos-ed the harg* to and fro
on the rough waters and carried It far
out lose*. I>ave, fearing tlm lighter
would sink, frndre-sed and made ready
to swim for his life when the boat went
dnww. ' . « .
The lighter never sank, hut did not
return front awa until the next evening.
alter 24 hours had elapsed.
Nearly every ii.aii, woman and child
on 'the boat were naked, their clothes
having lieen Pirn from them.
They sutfeml greatly without food,
but were thankliil at having been saved
Irnin death, and. they.
to Dave, w ho is a genuine hero of the
storm.
Feed ike Heft.
Now is the time to push the fattening
hogs. They are young and growing,
and should he so fed a* to keep them
growing, hut not too fat. For this pur
pose green corn stalks and ears are very
goad. Feed as much an they will eal.
clean, And this will keep them growing
rapidly until harvest, when you can be
gin to feed com to fatten them. Wc do
i.ot agree w ith most of our farmers that
fat Utulng hogs S|iou)d ha confined in a
close pen to prevent TOtini from taking
exercDe. They should have a cool place
with running water and plenty of
shade, and if fed properly, they will not
take too much exercise, and will fatten
as fast as when conltned In a close pen,
and they will be cleaner and healthier.
Any hogs of a white breed are easily
aff ected by the sun, and should be pro
tected, or thoy will not thrive.—York
vilte Knquirer.
■Iyer
ijio have Jill ted the sc* the fact will be |t„ rn
The Committee s (kmcliisioiis.
Thu (•ii nmitti'c appointed by the mass
meting hciil mi siihHlsy, assemble,! in
Barnwell on Monday.
'I here was an attendance <ti the chiel
hunkers and merchant* of tho count,
and those not present were understood
to ho in accord with the views of thus,
present.
A genera! diseu**iou ensued and th,
result was the following understanding
and recommendation :
■v'TsT: Tnat if general extrnshm of Im
didite,loess was inadvisahh*; having
against it thu objection* to a stay law
wliich the meeting that appointed tin
committee declined tio endorse.
2,1 That llto fanners are urged to
meut their obligations with all the
promptne-s which may he practicable,
lonou this depend* the commercial
•wdilstpon w hich oureommunity large
ly depends, not only now hut In the In-
tnre. 1
kylM. That In individual eases, where
extension is necessary,’ tlaif ’ the same
will b * granted if temporary. If lon
ger extension, however,- than a tew
dais i* asked then upon the ex|*re**
condition that .1 sulHclent a ironm ol
cotton to cover the debt lie ivarelmuEed,
insu red atid t he certificate placed in the
hand* of the hank or niorehan*;.
4th. In view of the fact that Barnwell
county is one of, it not the largest cot
ton producing counties of the Stale, and
that this oounty has sunvretl greatly
I rum the cyclone which swept over it,
and the cotton crop has been damaged
by the long c<$ntinucd rains, wo. a* a
committee, earnestly recommend that,
all our people deal as leniently as pos
sible w ith each other in the adjustment
oi obligation* inn Miring this fall.
Hesolved, Tliat this (Jommittee of far-
mersarodue Dr. N. F. Kirkland of the
liti/.ens Savings Bank and Gen. Ha-
gootl of th« Bank «»f Barnwell special
thanks for the eoufteou* nSmner Dr
Which they have been treated by tliem.
T. S. Week*, Glialrman.
ft K Hutto, Secretary.
S. X. Green, JereSiielling, W.T. Harley
Fnli or P, nptr :
I beg to inform all person* interested
In the Barnwell Graded Schools of the
plan of the Board of Trustee* for run
ning, the schools through the presefrt
t^rni a* w« are informed some of them
do not understand its ojamlng as a pay
school. We will tis.t have funds avail-'
ablo to run fte/school through the
Mjriline ’utmths as a free school, 1
MidMiuwiard came to the conclusion
in' It vcotlwd ne bettcj- to luxke it t pay
Who«I dnriivg the full month* vihen
<io«*y is generally more *plet,tifnl
than to postjKme ft to Utter part-of
' apriug. as w* did last ,«rtu. •Then
* this *4)h<Hd is behind one year
mr public kchonls in tho county,
(all on taxes 10 he collect-
w « cau imslpo^e the
-ignillcant that at the passing of the
'ytorm ci nt rThe t
••'ll 10 28 2 inches. At Atlanta at Hie
aine moment, the prtssiire wa* 29.7,
liowlng u gridicnt of one Incti In Ib7
iiile*7~ It D protiafile tliat the ^Tltth
vitliln w tilch the storm w as of destyuct-
.ive To ce ua- uofofer tlirwe hundred
ijiles in w Mlh.
The patb of the hurricane I* »n ttnu-
•ital one ie the fact of it* deflection to
the west above Ssuiuimli and to the
torlli above Washington. It will be
*eeu th t injii-t. three da.v s our entire
rtosst was devastated, from Florida to
il s i in?. ,
The fact of the track lying within the
•oast; ine above .8'fviiniiah may h \e ad-
Icl to t he storm’s ll•'•tnlt■tiotl, cv | ti on
lie seaboard, from thi* fact: The i.inds
n-th • eoa r. were Di*bore and render* iL
1 I|e c*fii|e* of vessel* to the open sra.c*-
•ccially difflelllt. The same cause also
drove the water ipio the harbors and
wrecked vv harves ami docks. The West
India hurricane D-alvvavs a destructive
.torm, i»ut it. is doubtful if any of its.
red.-,'ess,irs caused heavier loss along
be would, A itsniic. Coast- than this re
cent visitor.
The Cot ten Crop,
Washington, Sept. 9—The September
cotton report of the Department of
Agriettltuie shows a decline from the
August coiiiHtloit of the crop-fuily seven
points, being 7d 4 this month against
80 4 hist month. . . -
This is the lowest September Con
dition since 1881. w hich stood at 70 ft
I'he crop condition of September, 1892,
tv as 7t> V. same month in 1891- and ’90
was 82 7 and K.T ,T respectively.
I be State averages are: Virginia,
bd; North Carolina, 7<>; South Carolina,
ijd; Georgia, "y; Florida, 86; Alabama,
77; MissUs|pp|,78; l.unlsiatia, 81; Tex
as, O'i; A rkansas, 80; Tennessee, 00.
101 respomlcnts of the department
ascribe the fnlling oil'to theunlavorable
weather condition, ravages of insects,
such a* caterpillar and hall, army' and
y,taf worms Kuat has caused damage
also, extensively.
the hurric.utc of August 20th cause,I
tbunsge to tlm crops | n North Carolina,
South Carolina and Georgia, and to a
less degree in Florida.
Reports from Alabama show an ex
cess of moisture In some parts of the
Mile, In some places the plant is
taking uu a see, 11 1 growth, which i* not
emij-ulvi'cd hcr.etfciHtdt’i others There t*
sprhticlng aud rotting In bolls. Seven
counlie* in the State re|»ort too rapid
opening, eighteen report the plant
she,I,Hug badly and forty-eight report
rust
’Correspondents’ report* from Mis*!*-
sippi say the crop is doing finely and
the weather favorable. 7
In Lo list ma, the excessive rain*
early In August ,uiuse,r old cotton to
shej badly, while young cotton wa*
w as in
compound;
isssrmuurjii
— *A<v bg thmummd* mf La-
.. ^__„SiJS-K : ”^£3S3
~dai.k&fB88tW
Sold in Barnwell and elsowhere by
all responsible druggist*.
Notice of Application for Charter.
McCreary, Robt. Johnson and others
will apply to the Clerk of the Court of
toorgan-
i/.e a Christian Society, to be known as
vannab 'pun Ymirrg Christian Work-tug Society.
septl4-4w
-For Rent and Sale,
\T'e represent the Corbin Banking
Company In Aiken ami Barnwell coun
ties, and have for rent or sale a number
of valuable places in these counties.
Persons desiring to buy or rent good
places on good terms will do well to call
or write. BATK.8 & SIMMS.
sept!4-tf Barnwell, S. C.
Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having claims against the
estate of J- F. Cochran, deceased, arc
requested to present them duly attested
and all [lersons .indebted to the said es-
ta*e are required fo make payment to
the undersigned.
T. S. DCNBAR, Executor.
Hattieville, 8. <;.. Sept. 14, 189.1. [.It
Tax Execution Sale.
c*vs* * ••iixs **/i •evx- n * iti 11 1 p *** ■ ~• mj 11111 y
D. Barbers, Sallic 'I’urner ainj Rebecca
'I’unier, children of Jo hnjt'. 'lurner,
exemption of owe thousand ,1'dlsJ* In.. , ,, , ,
the re..ity Hlultive huu.4tyi doihrtln! * will attend eaH* lb rough thoconn-
t.he (>ei xinaltv of the testate ol her Taie i**^ 1 fdiargf* j vasouable, accord mg to
husband J. Frank Folk; ' • J.di*i.ance. |„ writing please state
of the estate of the said John K. Turner,
deceased. \
scptl4 Ma*ter.
Master’s Sale.
A HOW A Rb iScn KItSOX,
ang 17, 1893. * Master.
State or South Carolina,
Barn a’ei.l Coi n rv
E. W. Holman, Plaintitf, against Ann
Long, Defeuduur.
roEKCLOHVHE.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me directed in the almvc entitled cause
I will sell at Barnwell, In front of the
Court House,on Monday the second day
of October I89U, It being salcsday in' /aid
month, within the legal hours of sale,
the following described real ea ate:
Thirteen (T;t( acres of land, which is a
partof the tract of land known as the
Mlxson Place, this day conveyed to me
by Isabel A. HoIiuhii, and bounded on
the North by lauds of the said Isabel A.
Holman, on the South by the Great Salt-
kehatchie River, on the East bv lands
of Julia C. Baker ahd
lands of William Long and W. G.
Simms.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers.
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
scpt!4 Master.
Master 's Sale.
State or South Caeolima, \
.Baexwjcll County. —j-*—
Sal lie A. V'annlng, R. R. Fanning and
L. A. FariRlhg, Plalntitfs, *
against.
Mamie K. Fanning, Arthur H. Fan
ning, George W r Fanning, Goldie L.
Fanning. Julia Y. Farming, Bettie L.
Fanning and Hirrbert Fanning, De-
fuuilanls. ; -
partition. . • t
BY VIRTUE of a decretal ordcr'to
me directed in the above entitled cau*e
1 will sell at Barnwell, lu front of the
Court House on Monday the second day
of October W9:i, it being saleaday in
said month, within the legal hours of
sale, the following described real estate:
All that certain tractor plantttion 61
laud, situated, lying and being in the
County of Barnwell, State aforesaid,
containing one hundred audsixtv acres,
more or less, and hounded as follows:
On the North byjandsof J. G.G. Fan
ning, on (lie East by Yarrow Branch,
on the South by lands of William John
son, and on the West by lands of Jacob
Weeks.
Terms cash- Purchaser to pay for
pajier*.
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
septll Master-
TREASOREH’S K0TI3F.'
County Treasurer’s OkVice,
Barnwr1.1- C. il., S. C.,Sept 11,1893.
The Treasurer will uttviid at the fol
lowing places at the lime below stated
to receive the Taxes for the Ileal year
commencing,-Nov. 1st 1892 : - ..
Snelling’* Store, MdbdaerOctober 10.
Dunbarton, Tuesday, Oct. 17.
Ashley’s home store, Wednesday Oct.
IS. •
Fume’s Store, Thursday ,Oct. l9. 8"
Baldoc, Fridav'jOct. 10 ‘ J .
Inmcan Ha nr* 1 Htrmr, riatnrday, Oct.
Appleton, Momlar. Oct 23.
Allendale. Tueaday and Wednesilar;
24 and 25
Swft-teeltfta Coliegc,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
8cs*loji T>egTn* September 2dlh Four
Courses: Classical, »Literary, Scien
tific. and Law ; with elective studies in
higher 1 classes. New Gymnasium.
Well appointed Laboratories, Clio.ideal,
Physical, Biological, etc, Necessarv
Expenses,from 4146 to 4210.
..For further infoi ination address the
I'rusldcnt.
JAM EH WOODROW.
MoNteijeY;
!7'KI. THE MONK’8 REMEDY. 1846.
The Tonic, Nervine, Blood i’uriiier.
. r ' Like Cure* Like.
The Poison of the Swamp hss its Anti
dote in the Swamp,
For Malaria, Nervousness, Indiges
tion, Dysentery and Bowel Complaint,
ask your dealer for .MONTEREY. If
he doesTVot keep It, we will scn.i you a
:o bottle, express prCnahL.tM receint
of 41.
MONTEKF.Y CO .
Florence, S. Prep*, and Mfrs. -
g. W. WAGKNER & t:o ,
Charleston, state Agents.
— aug.ll ,.
township and •ocaliry.
8 W. BLANTON,
3inos WillUton, 8. C.
"Nfh Isiiib af sum Bunds,
THE BANK ftF BARNWKLL
preimred to receive subscript ions to the
8fate of smith Caroliiia NON-TAX A-
IlLE 4 l .j percent BON I >8.
Funds invested in these Bond* Iie.lng
by Act ofthe Legislature FREE from
all .State, County and Municipal taxes,
make them especially ucsitahle as an
Investment..
Further information cheerfully given
U|H>n inquiry at our Banking House.
F. C. BUTLER, Cashier.
aprilfi-frino*.
Moi)ey for YoU
-AND-
Your Family. •'
. A wise man will provide for Ids fam
ily and old ape. Tie best way to do
fbis ft to get an Endowment and amitt-
tty policy in the strongest ('ompiinv in
the United Stales, the Plneidx of Hart"
V.... U- t »_ ^ ^
TO RENT.
21
Out
26.
not Tienellttfd, a* the giowth
weed instead of fruit. .
With tiietexcepliou of two counties
.Sebastian and Scott, the reports from
Arkansas show crops below tbe aver-
ugc. t
In n’eras the plant Is small every-
yi-liereT-both tJittdfj^and late plauUng,
State Coust&ble^8wann spent about 28
hours "in durance vlli’’ in jQharloatCn
jail. As soon a* node* of appeal was
a rved Judge Slmontpn offered his re
lease, iii 1 eciing that he reimvt ouoe a
day lo tii$,UliUeU States Mat shai. ^
Dr. W. B. Steetlley, eighty-eiglii (88)
acres, Midway township, hounded by
Mrs. John Whetstone and others.
AfBO, . N
Myers Bonapnrt, fifty (60) acres,
iHMindcd by Jowersand others, in Barn
well to* nship, fortwo(2) years, 1890-91
1891-92.
ALSO,
• Vo
Silas Cave, one hundred and four
(104) acres Li Great Cypress township,
bounded by W. Roy I es and others.
J. W LANCASTER, S. B. C.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept. II, 1893.
Abandoned Land Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a certain execution
from A. F. Fre*, Teuasurer of Barnwell
County, Sr C., to me directed and
lodged In my office, I will offer for sale
on Monday. October 2d f8*3, in front of
the Court House at Barnwell, 8. C., at
the risk of the former purchaser, the
following described property, to wit:
Two hundred (200) acres In Syoamoro
township, known as Johu Connelly
land.
ALSO,
Seventy-four (74) acre* In Midway
township, known as Simmon* Bay Cy-
pre*trI*ond.
Sycamore, Thursday, Oct
Ulmers, Friday,Oct. 27.
Kinard’s Store, Saturday, Oct. 29.
Elirhardt's, Monday, Oct. 30.
Hunter’s, Tuesday. Oct. 31.
Biidilytbii|'g, Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Midwav, Thursday, Nov.2.
Bamberg, Friday and Saturday, Nov.
3 and 4.
Denmark Crossing, Monday, Nov. t).
Blackville, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Nov. 7 and 8. •
Wllliston, Thursday, Nov. 9.
Turkey Creek School House, Friday,
-NOVi-Hh =, :r. ..
Georges Creek, Saturday. Nov. 11.
Maj. Kearse’s Store, Monday, Nv*v. 13.
TAX LEVY. V /
\ Lew for State. ^ ... 5J inillk.-
Levv for Ordinary County .flj'milK
L8vy for School ......... 2 mills.
The Janies ('. Brown Housev near the
Depot, and Graded School, .the most
healthful and desirable residence in
Barnwell. Good .water, delightful
shades, best neighbor*.
CHA8. FECHMANX.
Barnwell, s.
The Barnwell
Oil Company.
BARNWELL, S. C., Aug. 29, 1893.
Thu Barnwell Oil Co.
Is novy ready to Gin your Cotton and
buy your Cotton Seed.
ChargeTor ginning is
30 Cents per Hundred.
=^igg1 ng -ami Tie* furnTaUctl - at He v-
enty-flve Cent* per Bale. !
Highest Cash jirice paid for
With a fresh and complete stock of
new goosls suited to the needs of lh«
|>eopl« of this section he cordially asks
; aud confidently ex|H‘cts a cootinuanca
of past patronage at the
South Side Store,
DJCKS BRICK BUILDING,
South West Corner of the I'ubiie
Square f
Hard times har* come upon the conn-
try and as a necessary consequence
high prices hav« been driven away. (
•hall do my best to keep up the quaran
tine against their return.
IVbile I cannot, as a candidate for
business, promise to make every man,
woman and child who may favor me
with custom happy,handsome. iirMlth.r
and pra*|»er»u* I very willingly plcdg*
j myrtelf to deal with perfect fairness. I
turd. Yim will he able to lay down will be content w ith quick sales and
ami sleep',.knowing yoqy family Is pro- *nisll profits and ahall sell goodf" on
vided lor in vase you should die.
Don’t delay, to-day i» the.time
J. M. HAIR,
Agent.
•w Williston. S.-C. ’
, The Uhtcnlx gives the best policy of
any old line couipauy.
A Perfect Success.
Wn have control for this oounty of
the only successful Gasoline Self Heat
ing Flat Iruii in the sorld.
Vs a blessing to house keepers the
English Language.I* too poor to doit
411*1 ice. — -
It is safe, light,clean, easily handled
ind -HVes h world of work to house
keepers. It gets ready for wrvrk In
live miniiD'* and never tires until its
ta*k is done. It costs a quarter of a
cent for two hour* of ironing and doe*
away with smoke, soot,ashes, hot room*
and wood or stove tire*.
Every man who regards the. comfort
of w ify or daughter should get one.
Ev ery woman \ybo wishes to preserve
her health and happiness should have
one. With it ironing is a breakfast
spell snd she is superior to uncertain
servants. Call and see it work or
write for fuller information to
Mo!air <£ CaHff,
Barnwell, S C.
Machinery For Sale.
1 Eight HorseTower Bigelow Boiler
and Engine,
1 Forty-live Saw- Gin and Condenser,
1 Sen lie Id I run Coiton Screw for sale
on reasonable terms.
For prices and particulars applv to
I’. J. DR.KW,
july(J-2mos
J. ALLEN TGBfN,
Secretary and '1 rcasurw.
<
aug.ll
TO THE AFFLICTED.
Blackville, S. (’.
The Favored Few
j. w. Lancaster;s.r c:
Barnwell, S\C M Sept. 11,189.1.
\
FOR SALE;
I offer for sale the lands known a* the
Bull Pond Place, containing 809 acres,
more or lesa. .These fine clay lands lie
around historic old Bull Pond from
which the Township gets its name, mid-
way between Allendale and Matthew*
Bluff. They are iipccially adapted
the growth of cotton and
are capable of unlimited itoimWetuent.
There Is a small dwelling and several
tenant houses on the place, in fair con
dition. ^ -fine stream of water runs
tli rougTi it and there is abundant past-
rage for stock, winter aud summer,
i will sell for 46.00 per acre, one-third
cash, balance in one and two years—
bond and mortgage at 8 per cent.
j. j. brown;
s«pU4 ?' Baru w ol I, S. C,,
"TftUi. . .lil ml
All S|>ecial School Districts have an
additional levy of 2 mill* except Wlllis-
tou, which has 24 mills. Oak Giovc 1
mill and Barnwell 3 mills '
National Bank bills, gold and silver
coin receivable for taxes.
REMEMBER.
The Tax Book opens the 15th October
and will Close on Um Hist Decenilier,
w ithout penalty, and no extension,
> From the 31st December to 16th Jan
uary 1894 taxes will he received w ith 16
per cent, penalty, after which time Ex
ecution* w|H be written'up on all de
linquent taxes. >
All person* writing to know the
amount of their taxes mnst do so by the
15th December or they cuunot be u»^
swered, *
s A F. FREE, Treas. B C.
Special Notice.
The Farmer* Mutual F4re Associa
tion of Barnwell Oounty will he organ
ised at Barnwell* c n Thursday, 14th
September.
VV, H. DUNCAN,
Local Agent.
Final Discharge. :
Notice Is hereby given tliat the tin-
w III 111* hi* Anal account
with J. <>. Patterson, E*q
D. Patterson, K*q , Judge of
Probate, on Monday, the 2d day of Oc-
tober, 1899, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon,
as Guardian of Willie Black and ask for
Letters Dismissorv.
II. J. MOODY, Guardian.
sep7
ROAD NOTH
The County Cqmmttiiloners will con
sider at their regular meeting, Tuesday,
7th JUrtUmber, 1893, a petition asking
the new road, recently opened
through property of Mrs. K. M. Ken-
rerly, leading from Denmark toward*
Honey Ford,he declared a public road.
All persons objecting to the granting
(of said petition w ill present their ob
jections to the Board on the 7th No-
vmnbar.
\4 them he no objection and right of
way- be given the petition will be
granted.
By order of the Board.
M. J. PATE. Clerk
Depot for Sooth Carolina
FOR ~
DHiM’UA.KS
CURE FOR ORG/IHIC STRICTURE
AM) ALL KIOMCY COM f I. A IX I a.
This mcdicins is taken internally—
only two doses every twenty-four
hmirs—and is an absolute cure for or
ganic sfnctttreftff} all kidney diseases;
It cures strlctiir'i w ithout pain, intxm-
venience or the loss of one moment’s
time from any employment. No,pain
In kidney complaint unless there are
com pH eat ion* it curp* gravel or stone,
by softening it and passing it out. in the
urine in the form of a sediment or tine
powder.
1 have numbers of letters from people
in Barnwell county who have been
cured and are being cured.
I am how selling it In F.lko, Barn
well, Long Branch “neighborhood, A'*
lend ale. Sycamore, Dlar, Blackville,
Colleton County, Grnhamville, < harles-
toii, Orangchurg, StcMatthews, Coluni-
hta, (ireenwcsMt, Low nilcsville, Edge-
field, Anderson, Spartanburg, Newber
ry, Picken«, \Vinnsboro. Sumter, Flor
ence, Darlington, Camden and Lancas
ter, Augnsra, (fa., Baltimore, Md ,
Lynchburg, V.i,. Pocohio, Fennsylvp-
nia, Goshen, Indiana, i^entiicky—with
best results.
I guarantee a cure. If any one will
take two bottle* of this Medicine, and
lie or she arc not sufficiently henetitied
to induce the.m to continue us«, i will
refund their money.
This Medicine can only he obtained
by ordering direct from me. It w ill be
sent by mail oh receipt of price, S3.00 to
any part of North Carolina, Smith Car-
olina. Georgia and Alabama. In onlcr-
Pi.-k ti^e ripened politica' plumsand the
lUUltHuiTc iuusTn ait. and watch togath-
cr such share* as Hie tax law s and the
w holesome adni iiistration of afTaTFs Th
State.and Co'iniv may allow them. But
nthe defeated candidate and the un-
amhitlons cltlr.cn Relief I* nearer, surer
and aplenty for everylrndy, and MiF
w ay to get there is s.i plain and easy
tliat no one need go astray.
N. G. W. Walker,
MAIN STREET,
BARIC WELL S C-.
has kept busy during the dull summer
month* in studying the msrkets and
collecting bargains from all the leading
cities and manufactories until he has
packed every shelf and tilled every nook
and corner w ith a stock of General Mer-
chaudise that is jierfcet in completeness
and beyond all competition in cheap
ness.
Town people say I am overstocked,
but I know better It might be *0 If I
were to depend entirely on Barnwell
triple, but when my country friends
ansi the general puhlic rind out howr
largeany stock ami how low my prices
they w ill share in the benefits offered
by my experience and energy in serrlifjt
their wants. Cheap and good goods
make up for the low price of cottOIK^o
I invite everybody front every where-to
mine V see my good* ami find out my
prices. I don’t undertake to catalogue
them for the list, would Ip) too long fur
publication. I can suit all buyer* in
all lines and ifll that I ask is a fair
chance to prove my word* good.
Come to Headquarter* early and of-
ten, singly and in scores and you will
be welcome.
X. G. VV. VV ALBERT
Tout; Attention, Please.
t—— . # ■ i*
Having decided to make a change in
my investments i offdr for sale tiie fol
lowing property on easy t^rma and at
price* to suit thejdmes : '!**-
" My well equipped mill*, one 40 Horse
I’owcr Alias Engine,' one 25 Horse
I'ower A me* Engine, I Plainer, 1 Gang
Kdger, Lathe MjH 'and Corn MUL ~
Six Mnles, 5 Carts, 2 VV’agons, 200,000
feet of dry and seasoned side boards.
Seven hundred acres of land, three
tnBes South of Uiackville, known as the
Brooker place, well improved, w-ith
gin house, dwelling of five rooms, ten-
ortc& More.
WILLIAM McNAB
ha* moved up from hi* temporary
minufier retreat and is now fully ready
for the fall trade. *•
He gives bis best thanks to his many
friends for their gwKUj»|ion.ageJn tl
past and for the free and fill! synipat
of their words for the loss of hi* eld
YrbaTrprbffFs »nd •hair*»eir
their merit*. ; -
I will give the best prices for cotton
and conntlv produce that a'raight bus
iness can afford.
Asking my friends particularly and
the public generally to call upon me in
my new qu*rt*M before buying or gel
ling
Wait SItli 2 Welcome.
- WILLIAM McNAB.
BARNWELL; S. C
NEWS and GOOD NEWS too for ev
erybody who want* the newest nicest
good* at the very lowest living h*rd pan
price* ever attempted in old Barnwell
Jlist ^eceiVe4
FIRST SPRING DRY GOODS.
Calicoes, Dress Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Tin and Wooden ware snd,
in short, alt good* that sensible people
’need at this time of the year, all cheap
for caah or countrv produce.
Mr. Ben Davie*, in charge, will he
glad to *ee ami serve hi* former ctu--
tome re and the general public.
CHARLES PECHMAXX *
A
II. F
III'1ST, • A. BUIST, Jr.
I. F. DOIST k
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' BLACKVILLE. 8.C.
—Dealer* in—
COmKS and CISKETS
SIZES
Orders promptly filled and competi
tion in prices defied.
tnarch9-ly
W. W. MOORE,
FuneraL Director,
Uqderiaki
Practical Embatmer.
■ BARNWELL, S. C. .
Keeps c;>n*tant1y on hand full »ferks
of Coffins and Caaket* of all grades and
qualities.
Competition In price*' met aud di4-
jKjCed in every instance.
No charge for attention to bodies in
tended for early hurinl. ,
Day calls<at VV m. McNab’s Store.
Night call* at Residence.
Satisfaction guaianteed.
Call on the follow ing gentlemen who
are my authorized .agent*. All orders
entrusted to them w ill receive prompt
and careful attention.
mar23-ly
R. A. Ellia,.
G; M. Gkkxx
ing say whether .or stricture or klgnox]^
ILyou are suffering, give if. a t*ia1, if
it doe* not do what 1 promise for it
your ntoiv-y will be returned without
delay or trouble to you, which 1* more
than any doctor or druggist will do for
yoof. ' -
6. K. RY^N,
Barnwell, S. C.
Mice.
Or vice or. County )
Commission KR8. (
Barnw jfLi.,.S, C. April 4th 1893.
Hereafter no hilt against tho County
of any oatuie will be paid unless an or
der la first obtained from tbe Clerk of
the County (.ominhuilouers. ^
By order of Board,
M . J. PATE, Clerk.
buildings, 300 cleared,
land.
1 meaii business and will ho glad to
see or correspond with any one defiring
to seen re the beat property offered for
.-•wjein Baruwell County In ten years.
VV. S.H. BROOKl£K,
Blackville, S. C.
The Graded School.
Exerciso* will be resumed Monday,
Ilth Sepnmiber, at O’o’clock, % in.
Tuition w ill be charged per mouth as
follow*;
Fiist and Second Grades |1.25
Third and Fourth “ ...... 2.00
Fifth and Sixth “ 2.6o
Seventh and Eighth u 2.75
Ninth Qrade. > 3.00
Tuition must be paid in advance and
no pupil will be enrolled until such
payment is made. '
GEO. H. BATES, Chairman. ~
A. T. WOOO>V AKD, Seciclary.
&I1L1IS & GREENE
JAT-fpitNiCYai AlYLAW.
BARNWELL’S. C. j
Will practice in aHtlii* Comts of the
State and United States andglve prompt
personal attention to all buaine** en
trusted to them. decl5-ly
T. I ELLIS, Jr/
Surveyor and Civil Enginee/,
Special attention given to tbe couputatlea
of water-powers, leveling and drainage,
A postal carl audreatwd to me at Mbit
8. (J. will receive prompt attention.
octlJO Ivr
WaNtep.
A large tract of land, not less elian
1,000 acre* clay subsoil, well improved
will pay cash.
Address M. Care Bakxr xll Pxoplx
with stamiw for reply. Give complete
description of laud and lowest price-
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