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flRCWATIOS. NOVF.WKKU 2. (» mufti Im' it b»d eountrr. Four iTiunilit** limt. nnlgiAtuiI to tlutl S Tfrtin OfwUvIHt* tryr'kr mp* ’ft>- (urnAJ to the riulmoni eftcarpment taU Tiyjh Some fcHow In West Virginia It.ift bngun the free ontnrtge nf Hthcr on hin own pcronnt Hh'l In of CattgruM. IIU dnllur* ure a Mule over and are quite us popular as >a u’» Coin*. weight Uncle The Commissioner of I’atentft has de- clded to apiieal from tlie deelftlon. of Judge Bratlley In the mutt* r of making the t‘>lmotto tree tin* tnnle mark of the Mouth Carolina Dispensary. He has taken steps to carry the case to the Uiltctl,iitate( Court of Appeals, Now, Mr. rrcsident Cleveland, you have conquered Congre s and what are you going to recommend in your me* sage the ilrst week In DccemhSrT The responslhllily Is ^solely yours. You *ow and the Democratic party will reap the crdji he savhjg \ \ It heltoovcs eV(*iytxnly to these hard times, hut those who can af ford logo to the State Fair or Augusta Kxpoftltlon will spend Mmo and money profitably. It will brghfen any one to mix with the multitude and to see \s hut progress the- State -and tlVy Sopth are making. We enjoy a day at life State Pair more than we do a week Ht home. “White Caps” from North Ceorgia to Texa* have posted night notices warning gin owners that their gTiis would be burned If they began ginning before cotton advanced lo t.**ii eents-a pound. Some buildings have been burned. The farmers threaten" the ‘•white caps*’ with extetmliiathm if caught. Sneh eobduel Ts damaging toprleea. Eastortl buyers argue that the heavy receipts in spite of sneh obstruction IndiCHto a bigger erop than the experts figure tip. The United States Senate on Monday, by a vote of Id to, di, repealed the pur chasing clause of tint Sherman Act. henators Butler ami Irby voted against repeal. On the vote 20 Democrats were recorded in favor of the measure and, nineteen against It. Three, of the five w ho were paired w ere against the meas ure. If all had voted the Democrats would have been equally divided, 2d on each side. The result was reached after 01 days of debate, duriirg which about twenty million word* were talked, without changing a vetc. It remains to be'seen what the result will be. If the pruui- l*ed easing up of hard times does not omiie quickly for a long stay there t* going to he quisle in the air. To the Memory of KUa Boy 1*1 on. D,-aih’s untimely frost fell upon her and she died. . Died, did I say? Not dead, but only transplanted by that angel Whom -wo lUsaid so much in Hod's lairgmleii above; Why do we then ao srtslly say Ella is derpl? i'ity for ourselves at the void her de parture Ijgs made in om* lives benumb.' tis, off! our‘hMnded h.v (vara that we cmrhl nol waoWMfrw viit toward Heaven. Ella’s departure has left a vaeancy in the lives of her devoted larnily, loving relatives and friends which can never be tilled. It is sail indeed to think of that hap py home, whieJi but a few short, month* ago was musical w i h her song am! laughter, as being so ktraugety siicut now. Its halls will never more resound with the echoes of her voice or be bi iglit- eiijgd by her sweet lace. Truly Hod’s w ays'aUe iiytcrutabl^.but lie knows best. Ella possessed many attribute* w hich gave great promise that hers w ould be an intelligent,.Uhrlstian womanhood.. Her well rounded cliaractirr was marked by uniform kindness and oou- sideiatiou of ofners. Her life, brief as It here, was long enough for her to answer (fod’s nurrose. and Ho called her to form one of Ills choir. (_.v-v~v.v» Yet we repine because He took what He l^nt us. ^ ' May He soon heal the w oumi lie has made. ' ....,,, /•* <• Heutlcnien of Hie Jury* Jhirlc* for th« term to ^n*gln on the 13ih ln«t.* were dinwii on Monday. There Is aualmmlanee of work for them to do. au<l they will be equal to their re- kpoiikibilftleft. » • ’^..r riUHTwri'K. Rrn A Hen, Four Mile, , . E-. O. f lmuter, Fonr Mile. U. F.,Ke:ir*e, lldford's IMdge. ktillvr Ati'hos inl Ktch!>nd. ‘ J. K. Jliglpns'cf,. KUIrlafRU 11; ,b. Aoite^sm, H'is-iiiai'V. W. D. Bell, itnsem tiy: It. D. 'VejuliJT'loe, Bosemary. It, F. Kllltiig*wor>H, Iful! l ! oud J. J. Dr iv Hull I’oimI. f W. A. llayes, Ridl Fond - J. W. Eio*trd, Tlife*.* Mile. If. J. Kfttcr, q’liiee Mil**. J. J /eigler, “ ** '' . J. C, Fcmh-r, “ ** I. Kich, Bitmbcrg. W. F. Hughes, Midway. T. B, Harley, BennertSpring*. J. U. (’artet, Fish I'ond. H. A. Rolen, Blackb illc. (’.E. (Ivies, - -- e. r. Hush, «- . W. F, C mb. Hyramore. 0. W. Brant, “ , Q. W. Barker, **, Josiali Loadluddt, Sycamore. J. A. LaiHi, (foorgeft Urcok. J^E. Bennfft* “ M.OOliUty, “> “ H. A . Rhodeft, Bahlocki - W. W. Harley, “ J. ( . J'ou ke, .lr,, Great Cypress. ArFrWrulev. [ted Osk. —— W. W, Snt;iitng. Red Oak. Willie Mims, Wlllistoii. F. M. Young, Allendale. •i arcoM* wr.r.K. W. O. Kearse, Buldock. Wu rrmi, u F-. H. Weaver, “ S. S. Fursb,, “ d. V. Cociirnu, WillDtoh. W. 'K. Davn, “ M* F. Weathersbee, Williston. O. W. Mit heU- Rosemary. W. II. ‘barter, Three,Mile. Charles Klirbardt, Three Mile. R. K. Harley, Allendale. J. Med Oray, “ d.s. Alii “ w d. R. Williams,Sycamore. ' (J. W. Cope, “ .1 (f. Hoover, “ V - Henry 1’. Anderson, Richland. F. II. Green, A. B. Dickinson, Rnfoid’s Bridge. John Smith, “ “ I. Ricv “ •« C. I., f ur***, liennett Springs^ II. D. Hutto.(iuuriteji.L'li'Ck,. ' B. M K. Still,. “ J.s, Still, “ “ .!am**s B. Guess, Bauihcrg. <E. Tyler, *• I. . I, Kennedy, “ W. T. Harley, Groat Cyoress, ,1. M. Gibson, 4 ** Rn*li I, Free, flilackvllle. d. Ben Gilluiu, “ F. D. \N ilson, Four Mile. It. W. Smith. Fish Fond. B. F. Baxley, Red Oak. H . V. I’riester, Jr.i Midway. Till UI> W KKK. J. T. Killing-worth; Red Oak A. T..Jones, Fish Fond. D. O. Hunter, “ ■ “ Ij. <Rice, Bamberg. If. K. Hightower, Bl.ickville. M. ’V. Felder, - “ F. I. Ftektlng, d. V> . I! of to, “ I. . R. Bbuip*. —, .. S* D. (ehi nd, 'I It ree MHe. d. s, Rj'hop, “ 4t I!, lii-hop. 44 . ; • II. G. fjot-ge, AUcmhtle. J. S. " II. K. Ditklnsun “ W. V. Gtfh Hn-M Fond. ‘I’ d. Ur ’bhe, Wiliii o u. Crosland Buldock. AV. H. 0flW‘ahl, « U. !.. .\li ll!!.don, 44 W. Rountree, Richland. G. Fum ing, •* t . O. D.ivk, “/ “ B. Kej , .i , 'C, Bul’ord's Bii F. M. ('.'ayton, •• 44 - A. Free, 44 ('. Rountree, RenneftKnrl’ttgft. J. D. Fre-sey, Great Cypres*. +fenrgt* AV. Gtmrfsnn. t.reat t'Tirres*. H. IGwygos l reck: ( . of the Eyangeilcaf Lutheran Church will beheld lu Rev. J, L. Wilson's charge In this oounty, In October 18it4. The Savannah Construction Company which built, the Smith Bound railroad, -will.wind up lla.atfAlrs wdrliln xlx Dispenser liarmsti at Lexlngtai* ha« rerltmil liecaiise of the redmTlon of htaaalitry. \ Ghlef Justice L. K. Bleckley of Georgia has been Invited to deliver the annual address before fh« South Caro lina btate Bar A«*i cl tlon. — Thk yext meeting of the S. C. Svnod IhiT ■! months, the transfer of the mud to the Florida Central and FeulnstMar having accomplished tho purpose for which it wav arrange#; The company owns three-fourth* of th*vf2.0Xl,0!M of Jutnd* of tlm Soutii BoiiuU, heshlea“ST* large n m< unit oflaud along the line of the road. The Comptroller-General ha* decided; asa matter of equity, to recommend to the Legislature to have refunded tirtho w hiskey men otie-half of the money, whiph they were required by County Treasurers to pay fur the County anil Smie license for the w hole year. By the dispensary law their place* of busi ness were closed on the first of July. All the dealers in Barnwell Were re quired to pay the amount charged fur the year, hiu! nnrter this remmmenda- thhi v. ill lu* entitled lo a fcTund ot $00 each.. “ Ceft*o to sufferf Your nervousness, headache, heart-hnrn qnd general dis o' Tdbacefi, 0|dnm or. Drink. Hill’s Chloride of Gold Tablet*, "sidd by iR leading druggists, will put an end to your troubles and make a new untu of ,**>l w X I d. w d. ge- d *.'J;^titii D. R J, F G. >. M t», li»*n; Ilosemarv'. K uiiedv, Wall, Vi . It Ili'Mon. Midway. W.A. Bazzel,Sycamore. The RapIKt Association. “When the dead in their cold gr.ivcs arc.k-ln*! Asleep^ to wake never again, When paot are their smiles and theff Sighing, Oit why should tlielr metpories ivuiaai r Be cause that the fire is still shining, _ Because that the lamp is sUllUright,' v> bik* lire UKly in dust is reciVmiig » The soul lives in glory and l.ght. Mixme VV. Saturday iiight-*fust before 8 o’clock Eugene Fatriek Frcmlergast, a crank newspaper carrier, rang ibe door hell of Mayor Carter 11. Harrison of Chicago; . and told the domestic girl w ho opened Hie door that he would like to see the Mayor. He entered the passage and Mr. Harrison hearing him came out of the dining room and walked towards the calleri, Williout'^tavoid i'reVcit r- gast drew a pUtol and tired three shois, each striking Mr. Han i*ou..two iniliet- .ing mortal wound*. Mr. Haerisnn -tucued,.went back into the dining room and fell in Die butler’s pantry from lo*- r*f blood. In 20 ininutes he was dea*l. ■ Frendeiga*t wenttc a police station and surrendered himself. He gave a* the reason for hi* mad act that Mayor Hui - rtKTII had jirrmr r« ert tn TTrakc-hbrr eorpo - 'ration counsel and had failed to dn sn. Mr. Harrison wa* a Kentuckian, (is years old, a second cousin of ex-Fresl- detit Benjamin llarrisou, atufa million aire. lie was serving hi.* iTTth teitii n* Mayor. Had he lived until winter he would have married Miss Annie How ard. oneefUte wealthiest young ladies of New Orleans. She was in tin* house when he “Was killed He had been u Democrat nil hi* (lay*. » wmammmmmmammmmmmtmmmm The World’s Fair closed orf MotuLty> ]Ruing the six mouth- that it wasoj r:i rhe total paid Attendance was-Jl,458,bit), and the total admission on passes jttook holders have Hiu prqapg' ‘tin/ 15 to 20 percent <>n their sol, on*, in spit*.* o .>.* i « .1 F.ues f. * great siii tvss. Uhu .g-' «j4yTu the Union in whicti The Ssraiihati River Association will uieyt w il t the Lawtmiville church No- vc:nlicr ICfti to Illth, The churches comp >..iug Urn body are cordially iti' vltcd Pi.inceVwir.li u*. Brethren rep resent,lug the various interests <$o.*ter- e.J by (ts are expected. Kstill, oh tlie Moolh Bound Railroad, is tlm depot where tie* bivthesvn wRI be met amj conveyed t’> the churoh one mife dis* taut. John Lawton, Chairman Com mittee on Entertainment. Commenting on the iroqiiient lynch ing* of negroes for the , <h*rta e l drjme,’’ ti e Birmingham Agc-ileMld say*: “Tliesa negr«x*M are not tfre better class of their race,fmrare escaped convict-, tramps, thieve*, etc., and are ostracised •by,their own people --Tlenoe we often read that there were a number • f col ored men In tho mob that did thelynch- ing. q’he w ay to eradicate an evd Ts to stnke at the root. These vagabonds -iojulil be hefojrq they liave a ehiriftie toc,ttH]i5feh'iluo. • AlmbwitaamF c'unmut.itu's slio Id adopt the snmq law s that prevail in IRrmingham The p'diee of tjiiseity arrest men w ho can not slio“5s*a,*»y- visil>le means of support. These vagrants ary either put on the street* qr sent to jail. By striettV-en— forcing this rule ru'ttch crime is prctTen- ted.” It is a good rule, and its far more necessary in the country than In the towivs The vagrants require to be looked after in re shaijily-than ever be-, fore. I t is better to put them to w ork in or Out of prison than to lynch them. A most remarkable story reaches th© Jacksonville Metropolis from tdiicago. MaVaeu*Gonant, the well-known clt i/.eu of Mayport. recently visited the World-’fair In Obieag * with his wife and little buy. Ilearrhed thereahouta week a^o. On Titni sdsy last he visfted Libby urlsot), wliieli i* on exhibition In tbit city, and tlie prison had peculiar irmrewt to-drim-.-'torbe-was the llrstprm- oner lucarceraud there, having b'*eq eapturqd at the battle of Hull Eun. On cnreringTJRrprU in he pointed out to his wife the very pfaf*© w here he had slept, and asked permission from the guard to lie down where he had slept years be fore. On permission .beiug grunted he got into a reclining position, and imme diately complained of a pain ju Ida car. On getting up he felt ill and had to go home to l*od. fromwhich hp never arose, (lying last night,* The body Is now en ron'e to Maypoff* Mr. Coidtnt leaves besides hi* w ifrfatui t»6tt, a daughter and a brother. Hq wa* lor many years a jelly coutrajtor at Muyp it. The Patterson House. r' : ; • Having taken charge of this popular Traveller’s. Homo t invite- the pat- rpnago ol the travelling public. The house ha* been Mioroiighiy' renovated from ground floor to attic and in neat ness and cymfoti is second to jiqne in tlie Mate. - __ • The taide w ill bn supplied with tlie best that the home and neighboring city markets afford. Well trained serv- w ill be spared to secure the perfecten- joyment of my guests. MRS FLORENCE KHUNtIiR. Froprietress. New, comfortable and commodious stables and attiurtlve h<»st.ler» will take the best care of animals and vehicles TTrsY"cTSs* Sample RbAfii fOt the Uftti of CqtjimerelaJ Travellers. Three Trade Truths. J. j.Dicks'&Bro. r MASTER’S SALE. flT.tTX or SotlTU C.VROLIX A,) UOt!|ITX0jfBsKXWrLL, J TT.eUtiion NtOrtgugrBankingand Trust *T"m>vpanyv't>iWlted, Flaintlff*. ugaiimt Mary < l Adam*. Amamla Folk, Henry W. Adams, Mai'y K. Rytitz, J. Beiija- inl*i Adam*, AnnaJ Criierj Adela Adams r ^rtfe’ndant«. rORECLOSl'RK. F.Y VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in tlie almvc entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, In front of the -Fonrt House, on Monday tlm- sixth day of N(nrember 180:1, it (wing salesday tn said inonth, w ithin the legal hours of Mte f the follow i ig d. -t-i lie d roal estate: Three httuvlrud and t w c've acres, more wtdl ami ‘“hale of South Carolina four mires Northeast of the Town of M id-, way, known as the Jamison Place, bounded North by James BenaoR, the Edisto River and land* of McFail, East by Alex McFuil, douth by the Charles- ton and Augusta Fit lie Road, and West by lauds of dames Benson. — Terms: OntkbaH tanlR balance Jn one vear with lnte.re*t from day of sale Unpaid purchase money to ho secured by .bond of tlie purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to have the option of fMyingal) cash. Purcha ser to pay Master for Deed. ^ A/HOW ARD FATTERSON, * 10th October 181>‘t. Master. MASTER’S SALE. Statk of South Cahouxa, S'A.) Gount.V In Book 5T, page 2(T8et seq., on the 24tli day of April A/ D. 1888: Now therefore under and by virtue of the power of saitf in,the said mortgage ;contained, the said inoi tgugee. The New England Mortgage Security Gompany, wjll sill before the Court House in Barnwell County and State of South Carolina, at Fttblic Auction, on the first Monday of November next, 1 .**;»;+, the same being the 6th day or live month, within* the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following de.*c.ribed preiulae^to wit: _ One hundred and thiity : Tl30) acre*, more or less, in the Cqunty of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, bounded on the North by lands of W. V. Gili and Owens, on the East by lauds of Hay and Cretch, on the South by lands of Estate of Fauline Peyton, and on thwAVost by. lands of W. V. Gill and Dr T, T. Hav. THE NEW ENGLAND MORTGAGE BECUftlTY COMFANY, IiIoitgagceJ__ Jno. E. Handers, Jane W. Rate* and Susan l(avt*, Plaintiffs, against Julia ^ Sanders.Njesft^C. Sanders, Campbell M. .'sanders, Benjamin Sanders, Bea- ' sTe'SHifdffrftrt'tjA ‘MmdPTH.WHli^n il4 v Samiej aand Audley Sanders, Defend ants. . ' PARTITION, B^T VIRTUE of a dceretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause 1 will sell at Barnw ell, in front of the Court House, mi Uijnnj Ihu *11 Hi day of November IS!).!, it being salcsday in said month,- within tlie legal hours of sale, the follow lug described real estate: All that tract of land, formerly known as tho “Lewi* Stokes place,” situate, ants have tu rn employed and no effort hying and being in Allendale Township, in the County and State aforesaid, con taining three hundred and ninety-six acres, itf|re or less, and bounded on the North by lands ot Rivannah Barker and II. J. Moody, on tlie East and Soutli by land of tlie plaintiffs, (formerly known a« the “Sloan tract,” and on the TVest by in mis of lle nry Kear#*, Joseph 4». | S* at w-ar .Bmmr GboMBair a , Sanders and A. H. Patterson. .—_ Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, A. HOWARD PATTERSON, RUh October 181*11. ^ Master. Corner Broad and Campbell Streets, Augusta, Ga. r~- Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Groce- , rle.s and I’iantation Supplies. Experience has tauglit ns that in knowing W II EN, W H A l’and WHERE to buy the merchant succeeds tind the customer is *ati*'icd. We buy w hen others s *ll nn:t there boa, l .west price*. W>* buy good* of siHiidard grades ami so give out pa trons the best find is to be hud. We buy w here cash gets tlie host bargains, and share all advantages fairly with our eu. touier* - At our new quarters, the most con venient and commodious in Augn-ua, we Veep constantly full stocks of all gtcrl* ItrouF Hue of businc.'s, and we cordially invite our Carolina friends to make our place their Georgia head quarter*. By.giving u* their custom they will leant the three truth* Unit NOW is tlie time, our house THE place and our goods the GOODS that they should buy. handle cotton on the streets for arty (W 4 « Inbv MeaH-s, L.rE, Dicla!, U» M. Hair aud T. H. Erwin au* with us and will he pleased to 8vc Hteir friends from our tlie river. - Romemberwe arc only three block* from the Union Depot amrat the junc tion of all tlie street ear Tines. Come strafglit to see us. J. J. DICKS & BEQ., AUGUSTA. Ga- MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carolina,) . County or Barnwell, ) Tlie Merchants and Planters Bank of B1 a c k v i 11 e, 8. C., P win tiff, agal n s t Nancy Peacock, Carolina Peacock,S. L. Peacock, E.J Peacot*k and E. W. Peacock, as heirs at law of X. W. Pea cock, deceased, Defendant*. foreclosure. BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in the almvc entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the CTHpxlLmoe, on Monday tlie sixth day said month safe, the fothowhrg described real estate : A11 that certain piece or lot of land, with the buijfling* there m, situipe, ly ing and being in the town 6f Elko, lu the Sfate and County aforesaid, mcas m;tng on Pm North stdeaovftnty-one feet, on tne South side iwvm’nty-due fefitr on tho East and West sides one hundred and fifty-five feet, and bounded on - the North by lands of L. L. Anderson, on the South by rlghtof w ayof Sooth Car olina Railway Cd;, East by lands of L. A. Thomsun, and West by l**''dsdf Mra- Stansell. Terms sgsh. . Purchaser to pay for F'.jjcrss A. IIDWARD PATTERSON, f9th October IHUIL . Master. MASTER’S SALE. State of S*>utii CARorn.NOt,) < County ok Barn well. 4 ' ) F. M. Bamherg. Plaintiff, against Wil» Ham Bcissinger and otiiers, Defend ant*. FORECLOSURE AND PARTITION. BY VIRTUE of \a decretal order to 'mw directed in ti»e above entitled cause 1 w ill sell at Barnwell, in front of tlie Court House, «n Monday the sixth day of November 1893. it being salesday in said month, within the legal hour* of. sale, the following described real estate : All that certain piece or tract of land, situate and being in the said State and "County, and containing one hundred and seventh -five uc fes, in ore or tesa. ami bounded on tire Norili by hinds of Wesley G, Snudifor, on the East py lands of M illiain Bclsxtngrr.tjti-"the South by lands of Joseph Saudifer, and We*t by a line running parallel with ami on the margin of Lemon Swamp- Term* cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. A. HOWARD PATTERSON, MASTER’S SALE. . State of South Carolina, 1 County of Barnw ell, j A. J. Geer, Plaintiff, against If.J. Fauat andS G. Maytfeld and E. M. Ken- nerly, copartners doing busiTiess as Kcnuerly «S Mayfield, Defendant*. . ... FOBKCLOa'cR*-.^ - BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause 1 w ill sell al BaDwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday the sixth day of November l“*uj, it be)hg salesday in said month, w ithin tlie legal hours of sale, the following described real estate: All that certain tract or plantation of Und'«ituate. lying aud being in the said State and County, containing one hundred and fifty acres'^ fiiore or less, hpd.b0Mnded.4by laid* of Mrs. C. I. Faiist, J. S. JAFaiut, Mrs. J. E. Sandi- fcratid others, being all of the defend ant Faust s interest in his father’s’ es tate as act aside to him out of the ipiid estate. “r- v ^ * Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, .— . N A, HOWARD PATTERSON, 19th October IJthJ- ' Master. lOtli Qct<>*>er 1894. Master. For Rent and.Sale. " . ^ We represent the Corbiti Banking Company^jn Aiken'Sud Barnwell coun ties, and have for rent or sale u number of valuable places in these countk's. *' Persons desiring t<> buy <*r rent good places 011 good,terms w ill do w ell to call or write. BATES it SI >}MS, septl4-tf . Barnwon, S. C. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. MASTER’S SALE. 4 '^tate of South Carolina,) Couxtyde 1Uunvv*:ll,,T . . Robert T. Scott, PlahUitr, against John M. Smith, Detendai.t. “ — FORECLOjjURK. — BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Mobi|ayJth«.«iLxjth day of November 1894, it bt-ffnf gatesday in said month, wliliiti 'the legal hours of sale, the following devc. il)©d real estate: All that cei tain pipce t pwro«4A>r lot of land situated In Coiiot v and State afore said in the tow n of Bamo rg, bounded by lands of J.line*.O'Neal, T. A. Green* Samuel Ulmer and —— Street, coniaiu- itvgot.e acre inA.e or If**; being'liie lot bonglij,of E M. ( ox. ' Terms cash. PurchaseT to pay for papers. ' A. HOWARD PATTERSON, - liHtr Oelobee 4Ni*;{, . Master. BARNWELL COUNTY. TN TTfR~mntT~01 r TH01IXnr.~ Doctor—Every sensible man will. bTenk off the cigarette ItablL—Stringer no, he won’t, “'Whyimt?’ 4 i:.‘ uaunc no sensible man U addicted to it- - — By James O Patterson, Esxp, Judge of Probate "in Barnwell County. Wliereas, J. R. Loaditoldt’kpplie*-for Letters of Administration on the Estate of J. J. Loadholdt, deceased. These are, tlierefoTe, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the khidred ami creditors of tho said deceased, to he and appear before meat a Court of Pro-, bate for Urn said eounty, to be liolden at Barnwell 4’. II. on Friday, the 4d day of November, 1893, at 11 o'clock a. tn.to show caiiRe, If any*why the said admlnlstrathm should not be granted. Given under tuy hand and the seal of the Court tbi* 16th day of October \ D. 1894, and iu the 118th year of American Indepeudenoe,- . ' ’ JAMES O. PATTERSON, Fop^iJeijt or Sale. OCLitl-JW Probat^nd, ;e. My two inodcrn cottages in East End, the prettiest and healthiest pars of Bam well. ■One ha* six, tho other seven ro<>ms. Both are built of best material and in most substantial manner. O00J water and all modern conveniences. For price and terms apply to W. $. Dixson. D.E^JOHNSON. (tf) - .• ^ Notice to Customers. Owing to ourjuahUlly to collect it will be impo*sil>ie for us to charge any., more g..ous In~either of our ttores, Drug and Millinery, so don’t ask us for fiirlbcrcrtUtt. • • J. ALLEN TOBIN. - - Mortgagee’s Sale. Htatk of SotrtH Carolina, \ Barnwell Countt. j Wberea*,'. Default ha* been made in the payment ofjhe Debt secured by a certain mortgage, bearing date the 24tL day of April A D. IPSO/made and exe- fciited by W. S. Havener.of the.County of Barnwell and State of South Caroli na to Tho New England Mortgage Se curity Company of WindlianuCounty Connecticut, which said mortgage was duly recorded In theolllee of the Regls- 'W of Mesiie Conveyance for Harnwell JOHN T. SLOAN. Jr., ALLEN J. GREEN. HALCOTT P. GREEN, - Attorneys. October 9th,<1893. The County Commissioners will dqn- sidee at their regular meeting, Tuesday, 7th November, 1894, a i»etition asking that the .^new road, recently opened through property of Mrs. E. M. Ken- nerly, leading froth Denmark towards Honey Ford', be deeTaTeffaTpublic road. All persons objecting to the granting of said petition w ill present their ob jection* to the Board on the 7th No vember. H there lie ho objection and right of way be given the petition will be granted. By order of tlie Board. M. J. PATE, Cletk MASTER’S SALE. County of Bauxw ell. The American Freehold Land Mort gage Company of London, Limited, Plaintiff, against David S. Hair, De fendant. forkclosurr. "* .1 BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to me directed 'in the alwive entitled cause I will sell at Barnwell, InTroht of the Court House,on Monday the sixth day of November 1894, it being saleshay In said nnmtlr, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate : Five hundred and forty-three (543) acre*, more or lens, lK>und«d on the North by lauds of Mrs. Darling Bert, East by Turkey Creek, South by the es tate of Allen Hair, West by the estate of Dr. J. O. LLagood and J. E. Bert. ^ Terms: Ont-fraif-rash, the balance in one y^ir with interest from day of of November-1894, it baing -alesday In [sale, unpaid purchase money to be se- rg witiiin the legal hours Sf* Alfred by bond of tiio purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Pur chaser to have option of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. A. HOW A RD PATTERSON, 19th October 1898. Master. SALE UNDER MORTGAGE South Carolina, Barnwell County. Under a pqwer\of ^ie contained and given ir< a certain deed of ‘bargain aud se’e odrrimoniy called a Mortgage, exe cuted and delivered by Mrs. Annie P. Eaiterliugto Mrs. Jei.nie Brown on, the 21st day of December 1892, and recorded in Book 6- I), pages 1!*6 and 197 in the office of the Register of Mesne Convey ances foi said county, and thereafter for value assigned and transferred to Lie Citizen* Savings Bank of Barnwell, we will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court Pousc, on Monday tlie sixth day of November 4894, it being sale day in said month, within the legal hours of 'sale, tlie follow lag described real prop erty : All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land in the town of Barnwell, contaln- Thg’Auft tLVre, WTttnhe fiuihftngs thereon, bounded on the Xprjrti try Esther street, on tlie East and South by lands of Mrs. Jennie Brown and on the West hy Marl boro street, each, side of said-lot meas uring two hundred and ten feet. Terms cash.. Purchaser to pay for papers. I' CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK, Assignee of Mortgage. Andrew I. .Woodward, Attorueiv^ _ oetHMd Homestead Notice. '• * n i • South Carolina, Barnwell County. » Ex-parte J. J. Still -Thisls to gi ve notjpe that application ba*been made to me to havo appraised and setoff to J.J. Still for hitnudf and his family a homestead exemption o£ one thousand dollars in the realty and of five hundred dollars in the personalty of the said J, J. Stitt, said property being ■ situated In county ami Statu aforesaid. V ., A. HOWARD rATTERSOX, Xiaatn Oct., 5,1893. Master. FINAL DISCHARGE.-. -Notice Ls hereby given that on the 7th day of November, 1893, the undersigned es Administrators of tlie estate of .Jacob F. KinariRdeceasejl, will make applica tion uutu James O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of Probate in ahd for the county of Barnwell and State of South Caroli na for a Fuial Discharge as such Ad ministrators G B. KINARD, • J, W. KIXARD, Administrators. oct5-<td pSt55 ® SOUTH lAKOUNA BARNWELL COUNTY. Tjmnt court orvitoRAT*.——— By James O. Patterson. Esq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County. Whereas, P. W. Beesinger and Rosa Becsinger applies for Letters of Admin istration on the Estate of Lucius San- difer, deceased. These ara, tlierefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear befotje me at a Court of Pro bate for the said county, to l»e holdcn at. Barnwell C. 11. on Friday, 3d day of ■November, 189.3, at 11 o’clock a. m. lo show cause, if any, w hy the said ad ministration should not hegra.uted. Given under my hawLauj tba'aa>Pot the (lourt this 19th day of Octobqry A. D. 1893. apdiu the 118thyear ot American Independence. ~ < JAB. Q. PATTERBON, octl9-2w < v 'Pi 'rebate Judge. Notice to Decors an4Greditors. ' Alli>cr*ons liaving claims against the es'ate of Amanda R. Williams, de ceased, are reqUo*Ld to pr**ent them duly attested and all persons indebted to life said estate arq required W w^tke payment to the undersigned. *~E. R.WILLIAMS, Oct’il Administrator. MASTER'S SALE 1 Katice to Dclitan sod Creditors. The undersigned hiving been ap- |H>inted Ag« iR by the heirs of the late Dr. Litadnn Unmker to ^eille tip jiis Es-^ tate, by Power of Attorney duly re corded in Book 6 1, page 83 Clerk’s of fice, all persons indebted to said Estate w ill please make payment, and all per* sons holding claims agninst said estate will present tliciii dtifjrprmrd to S. B HAIR, - ■ Agent and Attorney in facL octl«-3w' SALE' UNDER MORTG tGE Under a jiower of sale contained and given in amertaln deed of bargain and sale commonly (tailed a Mortgage, exe cuted and delivered by Tamer Priester to Simon Brown oh the 18th day of Jan uary 1892, and recorded lu VoL 4 R, pa ges 75-77 in the office of (he Register of. Mesne Conveyances for Barnwell Gonn- f-will »ell at BarnwolL in frontal *77 the Court House, on Monday the 6th day of November 1893, it being sale day in said month; witiiin the legal hours *f satertlH!foliowlngda»k»rlbfcd real estate.: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being Irt Barnwell County and State .aforesaid, containing one hundred and sixteen acres, irtoVe or less, bounded as follows: North, South, Esvst and West by lands of Henry Creech, R" G. BotitTnven, JfiTiTgj Tliligr 1 aml 4 tjimon Priestcr?\ Terms cash, papers. Purchaser to pay! for octl9-td SIMON BROWN, Mortgagee. Silmmoivslo ilbsent Memlants.. In Tine Court of Common Pleas. Annette Allen and Rosa, lone and jam^s Alien, by B. T. Rive,' their Guardian ad litem, Plaintiffs, agai"8t - Susan Allen and Vincent Allen, D'e- fendants. SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF. (ComplHint Served.) TO TH E DEFEN DA NTS: - -Y-OU ARE H ERE B Y-XUMMONJH2. antbrequlred to answer the complaint in this action, of w hich a copy is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Barnwell County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, at Barnwell, S. C., wlthln'twenty days after the*er.vice heaeof, exclusive of the day of such ser vice; and if you fail to answer thecom- f ilaint within.the time aforesaid, the Maintiff in this action wtTl apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the dbuiplalUL _ . Dated Barnwell, 9. C., October I6th A. D., 1893, J. J. BROWN, Plaintiff’s Attorney. (Seal) W. GILMOKESiMMS, C. C. P. To the Defendant*, Susan Allen and Vincent' Adlen: You will take notice that the com plaint in* this setton was filed In the office of the Clerk of the Coojrt ot Com mon Pleas for Barnwell County in the State of Eolith Carolina/m the I6lh day of October, 1893. * J.M. BROWN,' Plaintiff’s Attorney. oetl9-Cyj ee’s Sale. State of South Carolina,( . ' N IVarnwell County. i ^'AVljereas, Default has been made in tlie payment of tile Debt secured by a certaw mortgage, bearing-date the-28th day of March made aud executed by I.hu1,h Stin*on, of tlie County ^f Barn welhnid Statg~af South Carolina to Isabella C. Edgcll of the State of New York, which said mortgage w as duly recorded in the Office of the Reg ister of Mesne Conveyance for Barn well County In Book 5 V page* 244 to 219,on 29th. day of March l8»u: Now therefore under and by jlrtne of the power of sale irr rhe said mort gage contained, the said mortgagee, Isabella G. Kdgeil,'will *ell before the. Court House Itr.Barnwell County and State of-South Carolina on Monday the 6th. day of November A. 1). 1893, at public Auction within tne legal ho irs of sale .to the highest bidder for Cash, the following described premises, to wit; • ' Two Hundred (2<i0) acres more or less iu the.County and State aforesaid. Hounded on tho North and west by the lands of W. H. Duncan, East by the lands of Boston Lee, hihI .South by the lands of Sontag aud Peckman. IS A BE LL A C, EMI EL L, » . *,< «. • AlorC|Tit^c6a JOHN T. SLOAN Jr., • 'ALLK.Y J. GREEN, HALCOTT P. GREEN, * Attorney*, ^ October 9th. 1893. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. k V State of South Carolina,) Barnwell County. J Whereas, Default has bt^jn made in the payment of the Debt secured by a certain mortgage, bearing date the 29th day of April 1889, made and executed by Mary P. Kirklamb of the County of Barnwell and State of South Carolina, to The New England Mortgage Securi ty Company of’Windham County Con- fieotient, which sa<d mortgage was duly recorded iii'tbe idfice of the Register of Mesne Conveyances for Barnwell Conn tv in Book 5 T, page 220 at seq., on the 29th day of April 1889: Now therefore under*and by virtudof the power of *ale in the said mortgage contained, tlie said mortgagee, Tlie New England Mortgage Security Com pany, will sett before the Court House in Barn w II County and State of South Carolina on the first Monday of Novein bet next, 1893, the same being the fitb. day of the month, at Public Auction within (he legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for Cash the following described premises, to wit: Ope bundled and ninety-six^flOO) acres, more or less, bourniejp'on the* North by lands of R. C. Brabham and J. A. Kirkhi'wL'East bv lands of N. F. Kirkland, South by Infills of M. A. Kirk land, J^R. Best afiu Estate of Martin Brabham and «e*t by J. A. Kirkland and R. C. Brabham. Thy said tract be ing situated in the County of Barnwell and State of Sout(i Carolina. NEW ENGLAND MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, JOHN^rStMN, Jr., M0r, *^ #e * ALLEN J. GREEN, . _ HALCOiT P. GREEN, ,• ,, ^Uoroiys. October 9tb, 1893. -- State o/SoCth Carolina,) County of Baknwkll, J. N.MVood*, Plaintiff, again*! G.' .W. JT. Williams, F. M. Bamberg, Ed mond* T. Browfi and Hen^y P. Fos ter, trading under the firm name of “tylmonds T. Brown & Co.” Defends aitts. '■ FORECLOSURE. BY VIRTUE of a decretal-order to me directed iu the above entitled causd i will sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday the sixth day of November TCT3, irbefng salesduy tn said month, within the legal hour* of sale, the following described real estate: Ail that certain tractor parcel of land ing and being in Barnwell County, taite aforesaid, containing one hunj drcdMlOO) acre*, more or less, aim bounded on tho North and Wist bF lands of H. W. 8tyedly„ East by landif of G. W. M, Williams, and South by the’ Charleston and Augusta Road. ‘ Term* cash; Purchaser to pay for' papers. . A. HOWARD PATTERSON, 19th October 1892, ^ Master. __ a SALE UNDER MORTGAGE, South Cakolinx, Barnwell County. Under a power of sale contained aud glvea-iu a certain flood of bargain anil sale commonly catted a Mortgage, exe cuted and delivered by O. W. Easter ling to Mrs. Jennie Brown, ofi the 2l*e day, of. f Daftiim^er lyd Book fit), pages 198 and 199 in tlie office of the Register of Mesne Conveyaucerf fur said county, and ther^aftei for value assigned aud transferred to the (lifi/nuH Savings Bank of Barnwell, we -W1T1 sell at Barnwell," In front of the Court House, on Momlay y the fitb dsvy -of No vell) bur 1893, It being sale day in said inonth, within the legs I hours of sale. 2. and recorded in the toTToVvifig defturibed real property : All that certain lot or parcel of land situated lying and being In the Town of Williston, county of Barnwell, State aforesaid, Containing seven and one- fourth acres, more or le*«, and hounded as follows: On the North by main 1 street of said town k on the East by Mr*. L. Mellleham|>e, on the South by Mrg*- V. Sanders and on the West by lot of Mrs. Annie Weathersbee. Terms cash. Pnrchaser to pay for' papers. CITIZENS SA VINGS BANK, Assignee of Mortgage. Andrew T.'Woodward, Attorney. octl9-td TREASURER'S KOIIGE. County Treascrk'r's Office, Barnwell C. »L, S. C.,Sept. II, 1893. The Treasurer will attend at the fol* lowing place* at tlifi time below stated to receive the Taxes for the fieal year commencing Nov. 1st 1892: Snelling's store, Monday, October 10. Dunbarton, Tuesday, Oct. 17. /sbley’s home store, Wednesday Oct. 18. Furse’g SD>re, Thursday, Oct. 19. B*14oc, Friday, Oct.20- Duncan Satfis' Store, Saturday, Oct. 21. Appleton, Monday, Oct. 23, Allendale, Tuesday and Wednesday,- Oct. 24 and 25 Sycamore, Thursday, Oct. 26. Ulmers, Friday, Oct. 27. Kinard’s Store, Saturday, Oct. 28.- Hunter’s, Tuesday,'Oct. 31. Buddysburg, Wednesday, Nov.L M Id way, Th 11 rsday, N ov. 2. Bamberg, Friday and Saturday, Nor. 3 and 4. ' Denmark CroHing, Monday, Nov. 6, Blackville, Tuesday aud Wednesday, Nov. 7 and 8. - * ’ WIIliiton, Thursday, Nov. 9. Tinker’s Creek Schmd House, Friday, Nov. 10. Georges Creek, Saturday. Nov. H. Maj. Ke arse'.* SD-re, Monday, N*<v. 13 TAX LEVY. x Lew for State 61 mill*. j.evy for Ordinary County .5] mills. l^vV for Scliool 2 mill*. Total. \ 13 mill*. AH Special School Districts ht.ve an additional levy of 2 mills except WHlls- tou, which *.ia* 21 mitts, Oak Grove 1 mill and Barnwell 3 mills. National Bank bills,, gold and silver coin receivable fdr taxes. REMEMBER. The Tax Book open* tlie P>lh Oetober and will close on tlie 4l*t Du<nunlter, w iilioiit piMialty, and no extension. Front the 4<^t December to loth Jsn- iiary 1894 taxes w ill lie received with 16 per cent, penalty; al ter which time Ex-' ccution* w ill be wiitlen up on all de- linqui-nt taxes. All person* writing to know th© amount of their taxes must do so by tlie loth December or they cannot be an swered. » A F. FREE, Treas. B. C. New issile of State Bonds. THE BANK OF BARNWELL U prepared to receive subscriptions to th© State of South Carolina M>N*TAXA-' BLK4‘^ percent BONDS. >r - ■ Fund* invested in these Bond* being by Act ofthe Legislature FREE from all State, County and Municipal taxes, make them especially acsiiable as an investment. Further information cheerfully given upon inquiry at our Banking House. F. C. BUTLER, Cashier. april6-0mos. ggc .. Your Attention, Please. Having decided to make a change in my investment* 1 offer for sale ttie fol lowing property on easy teitns and at prices to *uit the times: " — My well equipped mills, one 40 Horse Power Atlas Engine, one 2$ Horse Power Amu*Engine, 1 Plainer, 1 Gang Edger, Lathe Mitt and Corn Mill. Six Mules,5Carts, 2 Wagons, 200)000 feet of dry auiWaeaaoned side board»^<f Seven hundred acre* of land,. thr& lies South of Blackville, known at the rooker place, well- Improved, with gin houae, dwelling of five room*, ten ant* houses, and alt necessary aiit- buildings, 300 cleared, balance wood laud. I mean bnatneas and will be glad t© see or correspond w Ub any one deal ting re the best property offered f©r Barnwell Countv in ten vear*. W. S. 11. BROOKKK, ■- Black vllle, S.C. to seefir sftiu in j Tiie Graded School. Exercises will be - reshmed Monday* 11th Septemher, at 9 o'clock,a. m. Tuition «ill be charged pier mouth aa follows: j Fit st and Second Grndta.jV.. $1.2ft Third and Fourth “ jlih Flftlrand Sixth “ ...... Seventh and Eighth u 1.75 Ninth Grade. 3ix> _ Tuition must be paid in advance and no pupil will be ©unified until Mud* (laymenl is made. GKO, H. BATES, ChalrniEo, A. T. VI ODD l\ AJUD, Sccietary. * :•