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Ths Barnwell People. M«i»'lrcllNir«f KrforniiMS Wo tlio Hufonnerii of IJarmvHl «y>nm.y, <H» hereby onII h Mum I Meeting i>f yiirihifortn fMotldn of th^ W UfUtMRS K4itftP i PrQB'lvlli**»*»«f , »tlc |>Krty, tfrhe h«M at U»rt»- i. nJhpifidi Miwr * I gown Hoin.e,oii the )*l Monday in April next, for the pinrpnme of eloct- LARKEST rorXTY CIRCt’I.ATIOfJ. I'H U KHI»AYM -.VU*' 11 S. le-H. Ingu delegate, to a Mate Convention e held In Columbia on the Ith Clrrtrty Jitadotl. At n glance U vvonhl anpear that our lei eontemporai y * mianntlerabKMt — oiyr meaning Now we will uialfe tliat moaMltig tHtwiNtakahle l»y 1 asking Uru editor of the Barnwell People the fo|. lowing queationa : Jh .the editor of the Harnwell People« Tillmnn manl' llae he an't.doeli hu«"iidoran tint Adoiinlatra- fon of Governor TUI man !* la Jie in favor of the Irlapetiaary law? Weafe Matittied that the reading pnhllc would like to have the«e qneation« answered hy - the I'enple’K edftor, ^trcoanae many Who have been active in political circle* believe him to he a Tilfihan of •Reform advocate, while other* regard him a* a CoiiMirvnlivc or Aiiti-Tillinanltc at. heart. While giving ! thl* Inlornialion the eilitor of th' People w ill renicniher that it ha* no^iing whatever p> tlo w illi the Untie* to he, made in flic approach ing campaign. So far a* the future l»* oomtertied. we are intt w i*e eiitMigh «rHr«elvc* P> *pot. anything *ave the con- teat between Tillman and flutfIff for the United State* Senate. Tlri* will lie an i*«ue, amt a lively one at tliat, if vve are to take our key to the aituatiott . I ruin l>htt language of ^iovt'voor 'I'iljmjti Pi the member*of the LegUlatute when they were di*ihi**ing the atl.viaahilltv of returning to outy after the holiday adiouruineiit. »»*«*** While The Sentinel ha* never pro- Aemled to know what-the nmjo i**tm* tt* tlie conifltg eauiptvlgu would he, it feel* free to »ny that Ichdleve* the main U- *ue will he on the 11 in ted Htnic Sena torial toonteat. Itoth liuth r'* and Till- iiiaii’* friend* will make it lively.— flam well Sentinel. Two condition*, equally fair to both partle*, were coupled with the editor of Tun Pieoi'Mc’* acceptance of theSanti- iicI’h invitation to*‘tell the public wn^re ho Mand* in State iMdlti **.'’ The Sen tinel eho*e the ground of controvftr*y. State politic*, and wa* invited to specify the U*ue*. In hi* reply, given above, our content (to rat y admit* that he doc* not know what the main Utuie* in the coming campaign will lie,-but believe* the main l*suc w ill he on the United State* Senatorial eotitc*t, tho* mixing a matter td National polUie*,ln State ptd- itlc*. So ouf contemporary has .not complied with that condition. Our second condition was that tho Sentinel would be answered “if the pub lic care to have the editor of Tmk Pko- et.K tell where he stantly.’’ The Sentinel I* satUflcd that the reed ing public would like to have hi* *uh*ti- tuted queMtlon* aiiHwered. In the Inst nioiith one *olitary gentleman ha* told tin the sanie thing. He live* in another town and hu* never taken Tiik Pkoci.k. So we conclude tliat theScntlneP*opin ion of w hat the reading public wishes is about as accurate a* htirknowledge of the Issue* in Stale politics. Tbe subscriber* to Tmk Pkoim.k are its reading public. So far as w o km>w none have found fault, w bile very many have voluntarily expressed them •elves most approvingly. If any wish our opinion oh any Muhject It seems that they would come to Us aiu| not ask at the Sentinel’* camp for light. The year i* young yet. altera while? when the Sei thud settles down a* to «1 • iotia, we may answ er them, bi t now it would seem a waste of labor to write so much too lighten Twoaoul* w ith buta single thought, Two hearts that heat a* one. Pi he held In Columbia on the ith day of April, which *aid State Convention is tn rteente, wheHierttie Hemrm •)»arty for Spilt ji t 'ljroMna. »1imM liave a Stale Convention to notniuaieo‘4ndhlat^ for State oliice* to represent -aid faction in the lienmcraLlc^irimurie-. Said del egate i» also to act. a- Uligiwran of the Executive Comiiiltten for the Jtelonn Party of flam well Cortnu U. M. iligrs, J„ AY^. laillioisLer, •I. II. flute*, <». C. flax ley, M. M. J.lgblsey. II. I*. Ilyche*, U.U. Mathis, rum. If. il < ( . fl. i m-v - - •I. K. Grimes, M. IV. i'lillllps, •I. M. skim cr, I. G. denning*, U. K. (’layton. A. Howard I’atterson, C. M. Kden'lcld, d A. Woodward, W Sadler, V. K. Tyler, M. d. Pate, Pevion M. (JaU'r, d. Stall Halford, G. ff. ttnbtcf, H. Mighunver, Koht. Aldrich, Kdvvin Ha/.ei, G.G. Kush, T. S. Weeka, d. S.-SlHI, fl. K. Huxley, d. A. Ghuxserran, N. M. Walker, W. II. Hnncaii. • “r>TOI‘KUi li< T MFsI(.’ Orange Blossom* in Itaniwell. On Wedne-day evening, Keh. 28th, at the Baptist church Mr Robert Allen Weatl»cr*hec and ’ll** Kstclle Ow ells; -«sf— Wifli-sbmbHIIiant young society favorite* were united in the "Holy flomls” in the presence of ail inimensc_ cuiiainr-e of irlative* and friend*. The ehurch wa*beantifi<llv and taste- fnlly dccoraled mider tin* direction of ini-fi I'listtc fi ieniTof the lirlde, vvlio cnine from the city for that purpose— a lav ish use trf palm* and putted plant* trail* formed the Interior into a ticene ical henniy.- Miss llrodle, an aceomplished tnusi- clan, presided at the organ, and under her skillful lingers a magniticent ren ditionof Me.idelsohnV Wedding March pealed fort.li as the nsliers.advanced up the ai* e. Then came attendiug complc* of bridesmaids and groomsmen up both aisle*, crossed over and took position on eachajde the altar. Two little flow er-girls, ftis* Allenc Owens,, sister of fie bride, a'id'MIxs M *rv- \ Hen Wcnth- e sbee.'the grooniVlUtle nice' attended oy tlm page*. .vlast'-r-' Aileu Bond Weathershee and Albert Owen*, pre ceded the jyitrancc of the bride and groom. The ceremony, was performed by Rev. Mr. Galphin of Ciirti* flaplist.’Uhurch, Augusta, and was most impressive, the beauty and tendernes* of M r. Galpliiu’* address eomplete* a gem of a ceremony seldom equalled. The party left the church in time to the strain* of tho Grand March, from Queen of Sheba. The bride’s dress wa* an exquisite creation of shimmering white satin aid lace'; she carried white rose* and maid en hair fern, tied w ith loop* and end* of satin ribbon—no lovelier vision of beau ty ever blessed a poet’s dream." Her bridesmaid* wore dainty costumes of white Henrietta and satin, and carried loose sheaf* of La France roses and white hvacitith* tied with long loops and end* of Katin ribbon. The attending couples, ten in her. were a* follows: Ml** Knimie Youngblood, of Align*' ta, with Mr. J. M. Kasterlihg, of Barn well. Mias Willie Howard. Augusta, with Mr. George W. F,«*terMng, flarnwell Miss Unrrto Yoiliigblood. Augusta vvitli Q. A. Keniieiiy, Willistoii. A TU.I TOI l» BY TALBERT. I hiring one of the roll ealls, says, the Washington lb s’:, Mr. Reed was stand ing In the rear of r the ball of the House with his hand upon the head of Mr. Kilgore. • • ••• “Thet reminds me of a story.” said Mr, Talliert, of South f ’sroltna. who octuple* the seat next t<> Mr. Kilgore. ft ],ct< have l%f’ said the Texaa man and' the Main man, ia a sort if duet. v -'“W’tHI,”said Mr. Talliert, “a sailor landing in a seuporj. Piw n one Buoday though t hu would go to church... The edillee was osowiled, halt ho IlnHlly found a place on tlie ptiTpiJ pJatform THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BARNWELL COUNTY, IX the coi*kt or rnonsyK. By James O. Patterson. Ksq., Judge of directiy underneath thy preacher The minister w armed U".|ii hi* apiH-al to tlie uncoilver^iMl. NivlMiig tlmt lhe*nih>r wan,a stranger, he beiii over to liim, gripped him by the hair of hi* licad and impressively shoutud : “My dear sir, dji you know that you are going slralglit toliell ?” ir I -Wouldn’t wonder,” said the sail or, looking up. “1 see the devil ha* got me by the back of my head.”' “-Now,” -aid Mr. Talbert to Mr. Reed, “l don’t mean to com pare you to the devil ” * / “Don’t sav a word,” interrupted Mr. Reed. “The story is too good to be. /spoiled by an explanation.” Tim Nwstt Potato Texas Agricultural Experiment Sta tion Bulletin No. 2* is devoted lo the sweet potato. Tin* lifth mriual re|Mirt of the agricultural bureau of Texas Ktoilu g'V’.S the. following value per acre of Um cmpa nnmed : Gm,t«»m4 io^«; Wn, fs.ni; wheat, $11.88; sweet potatoes, The Experiment Station bul- letln say* that w'heu It is considered that the diiierence in the cost of grow ing an. acre of each is comparatively small, the faet is apparent that this Vegetable (reserves a high place’ Sn southern agriculture, Tlie vinos are an important feed for stork, amtpeeriiTl y (lin-Y cattliVah they ooiitniu about as much protein, ash and crude fiber as the tuber, hut should be mixed with other feed eon-. taining more dry and niirogenons ma terial for feed, ancli as cotton seed or cotton seed meal. The vines have beeh t ried a* a salad at The station and pronounced; of fair quality. Thirty-one varieties were tested last year. They were planted from the oth to the 2. r rth of April. Ridges flve inch es high, two feet wide, and four feet apart werb made, the plants standing one, foot apart In the row. Shallow cultivation wa* given. The pumpkin yam, early hunch yam,Tvancemoml and Tennessee are among the best for table use, while the Shanghai, vincles* (same variety as the hunch), bunch, and NaiiKemond make the best yield. William NMyeomb, of Stafford Springs, Conn., IsThy only American whoevir mtrr'ed hia^ujorher-in-law. He wa* divorced from her (laafghter. He has children from both marriages* Any on* can'figure out for himself fhecOm- pllcation of relationships involved. G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Sol.H’ITOH 2X0. ClRCI lT. AVrLLlAM H. TOWNSEND, Latk ok Ei.i.iott A Tow XSKND, Bkaukobt, S. C. probate In,Barnwell County. Whereas W. Gilmore 8lmnif,C. 0. P., npplle* for Letter* of AdminUtiTitl.on on tlie estate of Reason Youngblood, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tlie said deceased, tube and appear before me at a Court of Pro bate for the said couhtv, to Ik* holdeti at Horn well C. il. «>» SiiUinbiy. gist day svY A lutll ’ II I- ' • >f April IS'il, at II o’clock a. m. to sliow cause; If any, why the said ad ministration should not lie granted. Given under my hand and the seal of the Court thi* 2«hI day of March, A. D. UML and in the 118th year of Ameri can Independence. JA8. O. PATTERSON, marS-flw I’rohate J udge. Sale by Order of Court. S. Guckenhelmer Jc Sons, vs Dryfus and Rich ct nl. Bendheira Bros. <& Co. vs Dryfus and Rich et al. By virtue of an ^orde.r made In the above entitled cau*es, by Ills Honor, Judge Norton, mf the 27th. day of Fel>- ruary isht, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday the 17th. March Inst, at lilackville, So. Ca. at. the Wase-House, between the hqura* of 11 A. M. and I P. M. the following prop- 8,250 Cigar* “El An*toeyata”— 10.000 “Ea Ffago-a’’— l.tKIf) < 'igats.^Chroticha*”— lO,(KMt“Ec* Imported” — 20,000 “Rattler”— .20.1X41 “Umtoot* “2.U’.’ 15,OUj6“De Soto” Cheroots. 6th. March 1804— J. W. L. Sheriff Barnwell Countv. Silmmons to Absent Defendants. Final Discharge. Nbtlec Is hereby given that the un- dendgned will file hi* Anal account withJ. O Patterson, Esq., Judge of Prohate, on Saturday the 21th daV of Match next, tit 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, as Guardlan of Elizabeth John? ston and ask lor Letters Pi*mis*orv. : feb22) . ' D. M. JOHNSTON. MELON SEED. For-sale. a hundred pounds-of ttna- duitcrutcd KolbGem Seed, from iperfect jnttlous ol.uuf (iwiL^grogiug, ami gdcc- tion, at 50 cents a pound. :•* T. S. CAYE A BRO., fehlS ——* flarnwell, H. C. For County Auditor. I announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to all the rules and regulations governing the Democratic Primaries. 1 hope that thl* announcement will not be considered premature when the fact is known that I have neither the time nor the means to make a per sonal canvass of the county. Having met in a business way a large majority of the voters of tlie county my quallffclo tions as a business man and general conduct of lifeare-known, and upon this I must rely for advancement to Hit* Im portant potion. M. J PA tK. GLEM SPRINGS WATER . V- a -WILLCUKK- Dvspepsla^LIver ComnlainfNChronic HeptaOtts, Jafrndh*fl,Torpor bf Liver, ainl general debility follow ing U|mn malarial diseases. * Dropsy Diarrhoa Dysentery, ( onstipation, Hemorrhoid a, - f erine, Keu.tl ami Cystic JJiseases. ILematuria and Cat- amanial derqngemenls. J-’ —FOR SALE BY— J. A IjLiICN TOBtdST -ah: Port J. H. AVERI LI., Recti ter* • ''1’HROl'Gll AND LOCAL TIME; TABLES. Iii Effect January 38th, 1894. No. fl * 5.(jo p. m. 6.50 p. m. | * No. 1 Daily. . 75 Meridian Time. | No. 2 Daily. | No, 4 Dally, 7 25 a. in. Lv. Augusta Ar. 8.NT p in. 11.15 a. m. 9 20 a. m. Ar. Allendale Lv. 6.55 p. in. 9.25 a. m. 9.32 a. m. Ac. Fairfax Lv. 6.4341. w- 10.30 a. m. Ar. Yeniassce Lr. 5 U p. m. 10.40 n. m. Lv. Yemassee Ar. 5.3t> p. in. 44.29 a. m. Ar. Beaufort 4.46 p. in. 11.45 a. in. Ar. Port Royrtl 4.30 p. nU 12.50 a. m. Ar. Charleston 3.15 p iii. T* Silmmons to Absent Defendants. Statk ok South Caromna, >* flARXi^m.i. County. ( COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. C.’C. Simms, Administrator ol tlie es tate of .Joint J. Maher, deceased, -Tnariimr," ninn- The Iowa Legislature nas refused to allow female suffrage, but. wll^glv^tl e lord* of creation another chance to vote prohibitum down All the 4t» Dispensary cases on the charleston docket were cotuinoed, awaiting the decision of tlie Supreme Court as to the constitutionality of the law. Small pox has broken out in several parts of Atlanta, ltd* thought to have been carried there through the mails. Compulsory vaccination will be resort ed to. It took a Jacksonville jury juH 16 minutes op last Thursday to decide that 4 ‘Gentleman Jim” Corbytt bad not bro ken the law when lie mauled Charlie Mitchell ifttn insensibility. Gen. John H. Gordon is making a good thing out of his lecture, and lie deserves all he get*. For its delivery iu Columbia and Charl«»ton last wee. he received $4!K). It takes as well North as South. He delivers it tw ice a w eek and attends to his Senatorial duties bet Idea. The wheat makers of the North and West are worse olf than the cotton growers of the. South. East year the ncreage and production were less than In any year since 1885, and yet the farm _ price, 52 cents a bushel, \Vas far below that of previous year*. The tremen dous over-production of 111 and 92 did the business. Tlie Bland bill, which provides for the coinage of the silver which ha* accu mulated as seigniorage in the United States Treasury, passed the House of Representatives on the 1st intft. by a ma jority of 89. If the Senate and I’rbsi- dent shall agree with tlie House $55,000,- bOO^viJl be added to the currency of the ' ; country. Gen. Jubal A. Early died in Lynch- berg, Va., Ia*t Friday evening. He. was hern (Jth November 1816. Tlie part lie played in the war between the States is now familiar history. Since the return of peace he has been criticised Jor his connection with the Louisiana Lottery. To hlacraiil, however. It i* “Hid that he I'iP’ocer hen,” which, she says, Is one , of the t»e*t of her whole lot. Prom the gave nearly all of the annual salary of )S,fi(JtJ that it paid him to the Southern poor. While he lived he would imt let that ebaritv be known. Miss Mattie L«>u Kennedy, Williston with Mr. Albert Bryant, Augusta. Muu Minnie Green, wilb Mr. I,**e Ei«terHng, Barnwell. Ml*« Alice Killing-worth, w ith Mr. J. T. Sunimerall, Augusta. VIL*a Bertha Smi'h. " iliiston, with M • Hen Drummond, Elko. 4 .Ml*s Thi'o. Green, with Mr. Lucius fl. Toole, Williston. Mias Marie Konnedv, Williston, with Mr. Clarence Owen*. .Miss Be*s|e Green, Williston, with Mr. Joe Newsom. \ The courteous and attentive usher* were Messrs. W.. llampion'Melliehampe and Ashley Weatlier»hee, Messrs, .lame* S. Smith atid Martitt F. VYeathersbee. The reception at the home of the bride’s father, Mf. Allied Owen*, was largely attended, there Were gue*»* from many ucighboring cities. Anele- gant supper wa* served Bot h bride and groom are great social favorites, and the many costly and ele- uant present.-attest the high esteem of uflection in w liirii they are held. After a delightful evening tlie happy couple left an the 11 o’clock train for an extended tour southward. They were followed bv the love and best wdshes of a host of friends.. On their retu n »n elegant entertain miMit wi|l lie given tliem at tlie hospita ble home of Mr. and Mrs Allen J. Weathersbee^ the | arent* of the groom: The Beat Peaches. Col. T. S. Williams, of Monetta, writes to the Aiken Times: Every man who ha* land, be it.ever so little, should plant some kind of fruit trees, lirno otlmrcrop will it give so miich profit, health and pleasure ft is perfectly sumirising tlfst licre, where our long, hot summers demand acids to counteract their enfeetding effects, am! w here, nature permits to grow luscious fruit* in profusion, so many of our fnrmer* have none at all. Their culti vation Ulight, pleasant and interest ing. It is the .Tsthetics of farm life. Every man who ow ns one-half a r) of land shold h ive fruit on hi* iahle the year round—fresii, in season, out of season* whether,dried or c-lined. '1'liis list includes varieties that bear yoiing, are prolific, -hardy and good growers, and rincluclcx those ripe.nlng form earliest to latest. I inclmfe-tvrti lists, one for market and one for home use, and in order of ripening. For Market—Amadou (or Alexan der), Early itiver*. Early TUfltston, Hale’s Early. Crawford Early, St. John, Old Mixon Free. .VU. Rose, Lady Ingold,Stmirp-World,Thiirber, Poster, Elhecta. For lioftie nsp add to above: Beat rice, Amelia, Early Louisa, ou Mixon Cling, Eaton’s Golden, Heath’s White, hemon-Cling, Finley’s October. These will give a selection ripening tlirpngh the season and o'h account of go jd points*mendoned aitove I consider the best out of over KKI varieties tested. Any other information given or ques tion* anaweretkclieerfullv. ' T. *. Wii.liams. Bellinger & Townsend, - A.TT’OltNK’VM AT LsA W Olliee Ryan Building, Barnweff, S. <). Notice. Ba n veil, S. C. March l»t 1894. The firm ot flellingeri «& Thompson having been till* day dissolved by mu tual consent: Mr. Q. Duncan Beijinger h*« formed a c«<partnership—with Mr. William 11. Townsend, late of the linn of ElKoUec Towiucnd,.Urtaufort S. C. and w ill continue tlie practice of law at Barnwell s. c uiulcr the tirm-name of BKLLiNfTEU A TOWN SEND. Statk of South Cakoi.ixa.) County ok Baknwki.i.. \ COURT OF COM MON PI.E AS, William B. Whaley and J., M. Rivers, copartners under tlie tlrm name of Whaley & Rivers, Plaintiffs, • against. N. G. VV. Walker, R. C. Holman Joseph Strauss, Jo*e|di Ferst and Aayon Ferst, copartners under the Arm name of M. Ferst Son* A Co. Andrew Kirkpatrick and Thomas Reid, Receiver*of Thurber, Whyland & Co., a corporation existing under the law* of tlie State of New York, Hartman, Rosenberg & Co.,and Wil liam McXab, Defendants. Summons for relief—Complaint Served. You are hereby siiniinoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy i* tiled with the Clerk of this Court, ami to serve a copy dLyptir answer to-the said complaint on the si lime ri lie r* at their oliice at Ban - well Court House S. ' C., within twenty dAyvYfTMT tho service here-* - * of, exclusive (ff th« day of such service; - and if y.ou Tjiil to answer the complaint within theTluie aforesaid the plaintiff/- In th 1 * action wU| apitlv to the Court for the relief demanded in tlie complaint. BATE'* & SIM MS, Plaintiff’*, Attorney*. To the Defendant* Joseph Strati**, Jos eph Ferst and Aaron Ferst, copartner* under Hie firm name of M. Ferst Son* A Co., Andrew Kirkpatrick and - Thomas livid, Receiver*oi Thurber, Whyland & *Co., a corporation ex isting under the law* of the State of New York; Hartman, Rosenberg A, Got Road Working. Office County CommUsionera, Barnwell, S. C.J1 March 1804. Road Overseers throu-. ho J lie coun ty are hereby jii-i muted to order out prom ply all hand* liable to road duty iaiJieii several division*, and to have Hie public highway* put in good trav eling order. : - j / They are also required to stake off all road* u*n feet from the centre, and to report all delinquent*, fly order of the Board. M. J. I’atk, Clerk. V— pop SALE. VALUABLE LANDS IN BARN- w\dl and Aiken Coiintie* belonging to tlie New England Mortgage Security Company. Persons de«lrlug tn~.huy or rent will do well to writ) to or call on ' against . ’ ; Anna Brooks et al, Defen dan toy; ' Copy Siinimons. For Relief. ** (Complaints rVed.) To the non-Residcut Defendants, Anna Brooks, Cherry Bonds, Eugenia Sul livan, Francis Lawrence. Carrie Mflchell,S. A. Johnson, Julia Mae- M urpliv, Martin MaeMiirphy a»rd •Ulno4es -MacMurphy, Thoiua* E. Mitchell. _ You are hereliy summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In tlii* action,of which a copy i* filed with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve auopy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office. Denmark. S. C., within twenty day* after tltoser- vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the tiinc aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to tlie Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Denmark, S. C., Feb. 13th A, D.1894. n S.G. M AYFIELD. ; Plaintiff’* Attorney. To the above named Defendants: 1‘lease take notice that the Summon* herewith served upon you in Mh*action I* Issued upon a complaint praying for the foreclosure of a mortgage of Beal Estate executed by you, the said defend ants, to John J. Maher, deceasetl, fur ther than the foreclosure of said mprt- gage.no personal claim I* made against you, or against any of the defendants, anif that the Summons and Complaint was till* day filed in tlie oliice of Clerk - df rileGourt for flarnwell ( ounrv. S.G. MAYFIELD, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Den mark Feb. 13th, 1894. You will take notice that tho com plaint in this action was filetU in the olliee of theClerk of thwCoutfl for flam well County in the State of SoiitTJ Can*- liua on the 9th dav of Fepniary 1894. Bates a slums. Plaintiffs’ Attorney*. march N-lijR. ■ r- -7 a. ' We have. Ahem, perfect good*, fresh from tlie factories, finest qualities and most fashionable styles. We invite the ladies and gentlemen of tlie county to call and see for them selves, confident that we can please the most critical tastes. T. S. CAVE A BRO. febl5-tf . 1 Between Port Royal and Beaufort and Charleston. NT). 6 Dally; 7w Meridian Time. > No~5 Ibiily. 1.15 p. in. Lv. Pt. Royal Ar. 1.21 p. in. Lv. Beaufort Ar. 2.25 p. m. Ar. Yemassee ^rcitnv; ' ’■"Jtl. CharhwtonLv (5,50 p. 6 34 p. 5.40 p. Connection at Allendale for Carolina Minland Stations. “ r. n. wKn-irtya. p. a oko. t. bryan, r. p. a. ffort Royal & Western Carolina ' J.B. CLEVELAND, Receiver. Augusta and Asheville Short JJne. Schedule in effect September 24th, 1.893. friOOuin 1 :45pm ifveave . ....... 7:4t)pn Arrive : 13am :47pm t -*»- -*"[ 2 :40pmj 45:40[)in 4 :2ffpni.Arrive..... 5:24pm Arrive.. 7 :00pm Arrive >. (5:45pm Arrive..... a 7.. .j. Arrive ..... A ugu.-ta.: ... . Anderson ... . Greenwood. . Lauren*.. Greenville. .. Spartanburg. Asheville .^.Arrive 1 :40ptn 8:0b ..... Leave 7 :50am ..... . ... Leave 11:95am' 6:, , lT ),n . Leave 10 9>.')*ni| 5 '. I.eavej 7:45anii 1:45|>»i .... Leave' 8 :40ain i 3 :30pni ..T/eave; [ 8:12pm For further information relativ R. I?. TODD Trav. Pas*. . .1. . . .. I«e» *?*f ; a to Tickets, Rates, etc., apply to W. J. CRAIG, G.P Xgtmt.iMVi Dyer Building, Augusta, Ga. A. South Bound Bail Road, • In Effect Oct. 1st, 189?. tt READ DOW N. No. lo. No. 38. 4 in pm i> oo am Lv 9 00 pm 10 20 amiAr 2 50 pm A r >. t) 4»» pm Ar. 6 40 ))iu 9 55 am Ar 7 29 pm 10 am Ar 7 Ml pin 11 03 am Ar. 9 10 pm . ^. Ar Sliort Line To Augusta And Asheville, j--- ... savannah... Columbia ........ . Spartanburg, y,,.. Ashevillp . . Allfhdale, (central time).. ■... LihilnweD.'loentral time).. .'Blackville, 'central time) SeiVerne. (central rime). A r Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv Lv HEAD I P. No 37. | No. i. pni'IO 05 am 29 pm fl 45 an) 8 19 am 4 00 pm, 3 17 pm 2 50 pm & 15 am 7 550 a in t> 42 am (1 18 am 5 05 am u For further information apply to < Win. Bn tier Jr. L M. Fleming, T. Pass. Agt. Columbia, S. C. , ■ Geh’l Pa**. Agt. ^sav’h, Ga. E. Ford,Snpt. Savannah Ga. 1 — 1 THE STATE OF CAROLINA, BARNWELL COUX’ IN TIIK COURT OK PKORATI. By Janie* 0. Patterson, Esq., Judge of fjobby HorSCS Probate. In Barnwell Count}'. ^ --Wherca*, W.Gilmore Siniins. C. C, P. applies for I,etter* *if Atfiiimlstration on the Estate of Milford Manuel, de ceased. These are, therefore, to cite and 'ad monish all and singular, the'kindr»A and creditor* of the said deceased, to be and appear before meat a Court of Pro bate for the said county, to bo holdeti at Barnwell C. H.on Friday, the loth daj\of March, 1894, at . 11 o’clock a. ii). to allow cause, if any, w hy the said administration should not- be grafted. Given under my liand and thestml the Court this 30th day of January A. D. 1894, and in the 118th year of American Independence. JAMES O. PATTERSON, Probate Judge. febl-Gw- NOTICE. W. H. Hagoodli Jr. BARNWELL C. H., S. C., <% j. ; .... For full paitiehlais?" mar8-l v ,w l . r “MORTGAGEE’S SALE. Statk of South Carouixa^ ■ Barnw ell CVuNTr. ) Good Example. One of obr giaid ladv suhseriber* ha* a chicken which ehe ealls her “Intel- cut, tracu of lirr:it **f six image, subject to reiiewal ily Mtisfactory, have be« n boi - California and hold to tm iprumo Court. sale of the broml* of th!* hen she |>ay* her subscription* to Itpr County paper •. and ti a* well aa her religion* paper, and then ha* a nice little sum to contribute to the work of the Church. Thl* example l* worth follow lug by other good women, a* they can secure plenty of good teading mutter and contribute some thing to their Cliundi and never feel iw—Audirsou luliiligt:inter. Whereas Default ha* been made In the payment of the debt secured by a certain mortgage bearing-date the 23d day of February A. D. 1893 -made, ex ecuted and delivered by Lucius Robin son of the County of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, TdrilermanryKhitte ami Brother of the County oP**Charlestqn and State Hforesa’yL Which said inorb'' gage was duly recorded in tire oliice of Register of mesne conveyance for Barn well county on tlie 23d day of February J893 in book 6 I) p»ge 240. Now, therefore, under aud by* virtue of the power of sale in the said mort gage contained the said mortgagees, llenninn Klatteaud Bnither, will sell in front of the Court House in said county of Barnwell at the usual place for official sale*,on the 1st Monday in April 1891, the same being silesday and the second day of said month, at public auction, w ithin the usual hour* of such sale* to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate embraced in said mortgage to wit: AlUthat certain piece or parcel or lot of Ian l wit i building* crec ed thereon, situate, lying and being hi the tow n of Blackvilie In the county and State aforesaid, having a front of twenty eight [28] feet on Railroad avenue and a depth of fiftv eight [58] feet and is bounded as follow*; on the North by Raii;Road Avenue, on the South & East by lot of Mmon Brown, and on the West by lot of Hermann Klatte aud Brother. # • ; Termsof sale cash. Purchaser to pwy for papers. H IK.WANN KlsTTI at BROTHER, Mortgagees. il. FpLMRTON Brisr, Aimnw> for Mortgagee#. March 5th 1894. Notice 1* hereby given unto all whom it may concern that I hereby revoke the appointment heretofore made of John 15. Rountree as my attorney in fact, or agent; and all person* O-tet, ribtlhed to have no transactions w ith s-aiu John B. KoTiutroe in my i.aine or affecting my .property or mv interest. EUGENIA A. ROUNTREE. January 8th, 1894. . _ tf Take Notice. *L. *7. • . . j. : x!— r-T-r x4r~ ■ Wliereas the pahlic highway* are constantly obstructed l»y person* plow ing in them, all persons are hereby w arned not to pV'W' or plgnt nearer to any puhlie roarl in thi* coTPity than ten feetjrom the center of *ucli road. All overseers ’ are requested to re port any violation of the law in this ic- spect to this office. By order of Board. M. J. Patk, Clerk Sale Stables. Now that the rime to begin farm wbrk has come I am nwdy supply all per sons wanting good liorses.aud miilcs at the right sort of figure*. - Come and see my stock and learn pri ce*, and you will find •uit that^^he grip of hard time* has been broken. Stable* on East side of Public Square. X^C. BROWN, Trustee. " janlfi-tf . FINAL DISCHARGE Notice I* hereby given that the un- «Jeisigned will file hi* final account w ith J.O. Patterson. Ksq., Judge of Piobate, on Friday the9th u«y <»f 'larch next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, as Admin- Ltiatorof the e*tat(t.of Elizabeth i’ries- tcr, deceased, aii(| ask.for Letters Dis- missory. , J. A. JENKINS. Feb. 5th, 1894. FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will file his final account withJ. O. Patterson, Ksq.. Judge of I'robate, on Monday the 12th daw of March next, at 10 o’clock In the fore noon, a* Guardian of C.C. Bishop, and ask* for Let tars Diawissory.; - J.W.JEMNt. Feb.7-td Carolina Midland R. W., Co. To take effect at 7.00 A. M.. Sunday, February 25, 1894. noutli Bound. 9 If * >» ** •5 ; « »: c x — 4 ,5 X ac ■ i ! y North Bound. 1--4_.2 X , 10 "" , ►> SL 127 75th Meridian J Time. ? 8t £ ^ 1>. M. s ■ j. X Jj- -+* = : A - f STATIONS. wi" - A. M. . IT,. > ■ i lx r. m.if. u 2'..0H : 0.b7 lAr.“•^el'vern..Ar. 9.45 ig.rsi • 1 ■- -V*pr-. ir :• - <r 6.22 Wageher T 2.5& 3.0 (I 3.25 6.43 4.00 ... P.eVry 4 . Salleys.... i • > 6.58 * .. .Springfield.. 4 9.30(12.23 | 9.20 12.i)J 9(82 11.36 4.25 7.10 4.40 7.16 o 15 5.55 6 00 6,12 (5.40 r.05 L20 a ji 7-31) 9 14 7.51 8.11> 8 09; 8 2< .. ..Whaleys....'j 2 .. ..Walkcrirf,. .1 5 7.31 ArUBlaekv. ) Lv. iLvjj 4 i Ar 7.42 ..:. Ashleigh.... 2 7.47 ..Wood>vard... 7 uil •.Rartnivell i . & Morrises 4 Ar Brow nell Lv Lv ' 2 Ar .. ....Cave*..... 3 8.:>4 11.06 8.42 10.42 8 36 10.30 8.04 8.112*10.00 9.50 8.11 9.22 8 06 0.12 7.69 8J»4 f .W 8 34 8.14 7 39 7.34 s.irj 7730 .35 8.25, 8.32 Ar*Allendale Lv 7.20! 7.20 I>. M. A. XI. r. M. A. M. Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold. All the Latest NoVeities. FAR6Y GOODS, PERFECTED BABY CAURIAGES, CRTStll LEGES . - ' — ——~€H«istmascakd» fsrit cl Unit. • AND BOOK LETTS. Velocipedes T-’cyw’ iXoll? Stationery —ANl^- ^ -FLUSH DKESSIAQ CASES, ALBUMS, F1U TTKE FRAMES Musical instrumeo-s. Sheet Music.Guitar Violin and Banjo Mringa THE C.KM KOLLEK OKoAN ONLY 56,00. A(*ent for Pianos aud Orgaus, Rubber Stump* and Stencil*. Muricai laati moots Repaired. • Pianos aud Organs 7unet! and Repaired. The largest and chteanest *uwk ever brought to thi* city. Gr. 3D. O. L^-lsTG-E, 3STO. 2 V. 3R. JR-Jkrv-. Blackvilie, S C. 0) V ^ PAM60U _ Machine Works, IF Howard Bros. Propr’s, HAGI.DCliltsiand UACHINlW l"* BLAX-KVILLE, S. C. To the user* of Motive Power and , you want a ^ ^ - K PINK WATCH OR ^LOCK' STERLING SILVERWARE. • 4 . RICH JEWELRY, * . General Machinery: We call your attention to the fact that a we are prepared, w ith latest improved tv Tool* and Machinery, to do work on any Machinery used in this country. Such a* COTTON GINS, GR4ST MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, „ » PULLEYS, HANGERS, ^ MILL GEARING, Shafting and casting* of Iron or Tfrau* of any size. Special attention given to GIN WORK. Having a first class Gin Builder, we can do all kindsof Gin M'ork, new brush wheel*, new saw*, boxes, Acf Saw* sharpened only by hand. julyll — FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT v • v . LERYj Registration Notice. . The olfice of the Supervisor of Regiff- tratbm will be open at Barnweli oi) the OR SPECTACLES, ' * *■ . * Send j jq^prdcr® to or ci»Ii at Jas. Allan & Co 285 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. T. B. ECUS, Surveyor am! CiviL Engineer Special attention given to the computation' of waser-powers, leveling and drainage. - A postal card audresScd' to me at Ma it!ay 8. C. will receive prompt atteutioii. octl.MMvr FIRST CLASStP-DAILY. Leave ad Dow 11. Read L p. No. 3 -A No- 4 ““TVTffr A. K. 0.25 Blackvilie. 10.90 5.35 A*hleigh, 9.50 v 5.39 Woodward , 9.45 5 46 Barnwell, 9.3S 5.56 Morrises, U.28 606 Brown, • 9.18 6J1 Caves, 9.13 e.w Seigling, 9.06 b.25 Allendale;* 9.00- Leave ’‘Telegraph Office*. first Monday in each month for the j transaction of such business as i* au thorized by law. I. O. JENNINGS, tf supervisor Dissolution of Copartnership. C. KEY'S, SuperUiCendeut. We the undersigned members of the firm of E. L. Sander* & Co. thi* day dissolve- by mutual consent, and E. L. Sanders will scute the liabilities of the firm and all taarties indebted to same will make settlement with him. E. L. SANDERS, H. E CORDRAY. Ulihers S. C.,.Feb, 10th, 1894. ,, I w 111 continua business at the same stand and will be glad to have my ineuds and patron* to vail and see me. f*»b22] ' E. k. ^-AN DERS. A tow Tons of Acid left zt .^8.00 i4cr ton. T« ♦ A few Tofts of Cotttfn Seedl Hulls left at $2.00 per ton*. Don’t «end ion any niUess' you send the HOtSEY.- \ THE BARNWELL. OIL GDM^O X 9