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the Barnwell People.‘ “•■ U4ww * •ee 1 and, with thft fl>wtlnf | the tn»< b MUM ll*l|»r MIOII driver’* ini»u e h W- v. HOLMS, Editor 1 Prop'r. the Udjr'xlAnjfer, Hurled HU LAK»£sr (Ol.VTY CIRtl'UTIQS. j^-wr v'*'" ' ■”* " * ' TUUtt;U>A3', .MAIN'II 22. 1**4..' A ploMant frnliire of the election held on the l.'kh in»t. In the Kir*! C**ngre*^- Innel l>Utr)ct,n4y* thi} OrRii^eburg hn- terprUo, w»h the voting of the tWh c»ii- diflutei. **JMilge l«Ur »tid Hr. .Stoke* ceine Info the poll* tosrether end were c.hRttlnjt idoHitnitlly. I»r. 8U,ke* voted for Judge ItUr, and toe .1 <idfce voted for Hr. SiokfR.” And we think the better 1>f hotii men for that Imaiitlful tM)hwvlor. , A Rarnwcll Man hi KhIIihIi Connly KK4L.Ua., March 12th, JsHl, Ktlitw /‘roftki &cr We are having real *prln}r weather now and the lari’iefa, tho«e ol them that vare noUhrotn;h idMiitlnRttorn, are puah injf to a elo^c in order to he ready to put In their Sea lalalid , iH»tU»n on the full of the moon, which they claim, or a gfoat many of then do, that it will Iwar fuller ami make morocotton plaut- ud'kt that time. Well, Mr. Editor, the people here are complaining of hard time*, yet they are all tiring qnthcVr own hog and hominy. They failed u, n wlixc from their lung •>t ipie cotton the paat aeaaoti what they ha«l anticipated 111 tile apring. A fair average crop of the long cotton in tin* county f* it hale to every two and a half or three acre*. .Some laniU.w ill do hot ter and tome not quite *o well.' Now. |h ^mter-fco make il»U aoo-oot-oi «^H ton we u*e from two to three hundred |k>uii<In of guano per acre. We u*e from one to two hfmlred imnnd* of giiano uijdei our corn and gather from fifteen to twenty-live hu*hel* per acre. A* a general ride every farmer rai*e* hi* ow n moat and ayrdp—atpl it i* almo»t an un- hcard ,»IThing to hear of a farmer \inv- ing to buy «?orn, hot to the contrary _ 7 they have ft tor Kale, to Um. turfmntiue men or inill men. At prevent we have but one railroad in the county and that a abort line, ten mile*, from Hover on . the rentral mad, to Slatevhoro. the county Mte. In a general Why every fanner rai*e« plntlei* and (mtato** in plenty to fatten all their hog*. Thou*- and* of pound* of pork are hauled or vhipped to Savannah every fall him; winter. I’ubllc aehoola run tlvemonth* In »He vear and are well patronized ami conducted on good principle* People „car Hie Savannah and We*»ern Hail roul make or have been making a good thing rwUlng tma 1 * and «liip|,ing them to Northern marktt*. Thia cou> ty i* fa*t lining up w ith people from other State*. Their ante ottjeef In coming i* P> raise long staple cotton. But few more can get home* here, in fact the one* that are here now could not have got home* had not the iiatlveaaoli^out or leased out and gone further on South. Land rmu* in thi* portion of the county at the ami six dollar* per aere. Can stake this coun ty agalnnt the world for |dc nica and big dinner*. That I can prove by one of your felhAi^enuntrvinen. George 1*. Morris, of Great 1 yprow*. who attended one at Statesboro on the 2<>ih of last July. '£he population of Bullock egunty Re cording to the last ceuaiiA wn* W j 12 That number ha*increM*ed since. Barn well county l* fairly represented here, and nearly every other bounty in the state. * 'l Imre has recently bfsn a hank slart- t;d at Statesboro, which i* doing a live ly Imaiuesa shaving notes. Our court convenes fourth Monday in ApfTTaiid I* expected to he it VC I.V, ss there are two or three murder ca-et. For the first time In the history of thi* county court wa* in session nearly two weexs last fall. Usually they IlnNhed l up In about three day*, hut a* |>opiila- tion increase* ciinm increases, and ms crime Increases lawyer* Increase, Not many year* hack, 1 am told, there was not a lawyer in thUeounty none nearer than Savannah. Now there »rc ten or > twelve. '<■, ■* This State I* laid ntF In militia dis trict* ami each one numbered, this is 1210 G. M. I). Kacli district has a Jus tice of the I'eace ami one day In each nmiith they meet at their court grounds and try ail cases coming under their iurisdietion, and it Is generally quite a busy day. The |»eople ate very mueh divided on imliticw, each faction claims to he In the majority. Well you can understand how that is. .SkntrY. Clrmson College Correspondence. Editor People: As it has been quite a w hile since I have written anything for your valua ble paper I now lake great pleasure-in sending whit little new* there*'la of Clemson. nince my last article quite a number of stmtentk have heen etTrrtfled. Mr. J. II. Dukes, one of our fellow stu h uts, from Orangeburg city, passed away very quietly yesterday morning, after suffering about three Weeks from f< ver. All reeltatio’is and other daily unties wore suspended The corps of cadets escorted the body to the train ac companied by the faculty. Messrs. Felder and Sibley wttj detailed to ac company the body to Ortyjgcbtieg. For the past we« k or s<, quite a num ber have beea takcu to the hospital, but' can say that they are in no way gerou«iy <ick, most of them have severe ••olds, caused perhaps from the clfttnge of climate. Tim Hoard of Trustees held a meeting here on the 15th instant. President Craighead has just return-d from Char leston, where he delivered an addif»* before the Medical College of that city. Clemson is on a boom, ail students . w ho :<t first w ere dissatisfied are now very much pleased and all seem to be getting along splendidly. The addition which is being built to the Mechanical flail is nearly finished and when com pleted. will give mechanical work to over due hundred students. Clkm*ok. stream to realising iger, nurled HI* niwel* in h.* horse’* nine and dashed Into (he water. The carriage was tossing and rolling upon the Waves, and tin* lady was •creaming. The situation was desnar I ate, and Karly,* reall/ ing it, hsiif^fi energies to *avc her. The yortng s« dier eeacficil the carriage just a* It toppled over. The water riffled over the beautiful gVi, nml Ksrly thought *he wa* lost, lait a reconil later site came up almost beside him. Keaching down lie caught her hv the skirt, and a ftal) minute Ut«t ws» buming luir wo- tionles* H(»dy in his aniiy. '1 hen, guid ing Ills h r»c as Itcsl lie could, the f.icoieoHiitinadc for tire slmre. Once on dry land, he gave lii* stsilion the spur*, and In a few minutes galloped up to tile hotel witJi the almost lilcjes* .body of the heBe ju his arms. Mli«wa* carried to her I rlends, ami then tlie story-nf her rescue wusKinie.il. The Lieutenant was Che hero of the hour, and that evening monopolizeij the Htiskcr Imlle** dancing list. . From that evening uiitil the close of tlie season lie wa* her almost constant companion. She received his aiteiitioiis w ith apparent delight, and when the cool, frosty air warned the visitors of approaching winter they went away promising to meet each other there the nMkt summer. The lady went back to her home, her heart full of tlie conquest she iiad made, while Karly rc|»orted to hi* troop for duty. At Fort Monroe he remained ulTUT'tha Florhla war, when be went to the Everglades. There lie distinguished liimself, and, as lor- luiie smiled upon him, his love lo£ the git I far away in her Northern homo in creased. For her lie was full of hope and ambition. ' T~p- “li Slut both*w«rc •loomed to an early and «a<f *1 isatqwd ntm>M t A dentist In Macon, Ga., ha* made t joth pulling a pic nic/ Hia patients are hynnotlaed and part with their teeth without a particle of pain. THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA BARN WKLl/fOUNTY. Final Discharge. FIN^HC DISCHARGE. Notice Is hereby** jdffslgued will file h By Iven rbat the un is llnai\acc«*unf TroWate,,. en M April next, noon, a* Gu land and as jVJd dajfSyf-. ; tlee«u*«efl in the f*»re- ’i'liesc mar22-U] jjav the clock i dinh of Mrs. M A. Kirk for letters T)Isitii**orv. E. KlKKLANl). Teaclters’ Examination. The Spring Exam)n-it ion of persons desiring to secure ce/tiflcute* as teach er- in the I’liblic Scholds of this county will lie held at Barnwell' on/ Friday 20th A|»ril, 1«!ll, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in. sliar|>. All person*fntot* r.sted will |(|ea'-e remember the dale auc he present punctually. K. C. KIRKLAND. S. C. B.C. Other jonmy |»a|M;rs cripy. IK THK COl'RT OK rRoBSTfC Jniues O. Patterson, Kkq., JudpfK<of i’robirte In Barnwell Conpiy. Wherea- VV. ICHl more'81 in m--,'C. P., applies for letter* of Administration t; pf jBcasoii youngblood. Notice la hereby given that the un- ‘rtlghcd will flic his final account are, therefore. to,cft?; < lHrd aiL monish all and singjiiar, the kindred and creditor* of the »aiirdecea*nd, to he and appear before me at a Court of Pro bate for tlie said county, to be holdcn at HarnweliC.il.on Satunbiv. 21stday of ApiiL LUG, at 11 o’clock a. 4m to show cause, if any, why tlie said ad ministration should,hot he granted. ; Given under my hand and the scal of Hountree in my name or affecting m> Sale Under Mortgage. With the approach of Spring Lieu tenant Early’s thought* liegan to dwell upon the pleasant meeting so near at hand. Early in the spring he applied for a leave of absence, and it came, hut the same mail brought him a- paper, Tlie ha idwritii g upon tlie wrauper was fa miliar to him, and as he tore it away a heavy blank mark ijpon-flte "piflKT caught hiseyc. Glancing at It, he re.id the piebe which it marked. That piece told liliii of the marriage of the lady he loved an welt, ami as he reat} It he re alized for tlie first time that she had been toviog with Ills heart, • After reading It he cut the piece from the » a- per, placed it in a bonk anil kept it. That I* why. It I* said Juhal Rally nev« r married.—Baltimore American. A Few Word* to Roy*. A long t me ago a little boy, 12 years old, on bis road to Vermont stopped at ucoiiHiry tavern and puid for his lodg ing and breakfast hy sawing wood in stead of asking for food as a gift. Fif ty years laier this same boy passed tlie sumo little inn a* George Peabody, tlie ' anaer whose name i* the synonym of magnificent charities, the honored of two heini*p(leie*. He was born poor, In Dnnitfr* Mas*. awLby bwghimni' life right Imd ftnr suing a courac of strict honesty, integ rity, industry, activity ami Christian benevolence,^ he w as able u>ainasa great wealtii. Some years ainc«! he made a generous gift to his native town ar.d re meuihercd the city of Baltimore, Md. hiiiI,having lived in Lobilon lit his later (lav* he lia.l given 7.V>,INI0' to lie devoted to tlie heuetit of the poor of that city. When Cornelius Vanderbilt was young mail TfT* uiother gate him BTty dollar* of her saving* to« buy a small boat ami he euguged in the liusincas of iransporting market gardeiiiug nrodm-e rrom SUten Island to New ; York cltv. IVlien the w ind was not fav >rahlo fin >vouhl work tii* way over tlie shoals by p isliing Ills boat along. This energy gave hlm uTwaya TV coiiTmand of Tull freigliLand lie acruiiiulaicd money, and after a wblle he liegan (o build and run steamboat* and lie died worth more than eighty^flve,million dollars. The young man who think*of tal- ing a short cut fortune should , dc- Iilieratoly w rite dow n the name of a dozen of our richest in mi, ami he will find that the largest pa'P of the wealth of tl$ Astors, Ifrowt a, Stewarts and Vanderbilt* was accumulated after their tiltiet h year. Columbus wa* the sou of a weaver and a weaver himself, Franklht wa* the «nn of it tallow ciiattdier and soap holler. .s|iaks|M*4ii:e w as tlie sou of a wood cut- ter^ Milton w as the son of a money scrlv- ner. Kohert. BurnsWsaa plontrhman.. Napoleon was of a poor fani ly'-of Corsb-a. John .L cob A* o* once sold apptea on Hie streets of N.e»' York, aitd ilenry Clay w as once a m ijl hoy; Wasbiniftoii, tlio F'atlier of our coun try. w hose educHtidii w as limited, ne\er Iiad tlie advantage of college a* tlie boys of bur da vs. Stonewall Jackson, Gardcld and ,a great, many more of our beat men were raised poor hope - ' One of the richest men Barnwell county ever ralscd was a poor lined* ncated boy, and It is said that lie never asked for credit hut onee in his life ami Statu or Sm tii CakoliSa,) - BakXwki.i. Coi nty. S • Where** default ha* been made in the payment of a clmtlcl mortgage ox^cuted hv J. M. Weekly to Geo. R. Lombard A Co. on the 12th Deceinher'IsiH) and re- eorded- In ollice of Register Mesne Con veyance for said county.in Rook No 7, pages TOT to 70t>, we w ill sell to the inybest bidder for ca*B7 at tlie residence of Hr. J. M. Weekly, near I'lmcrs, C., on the ItH day orAprtl iHitl, at I: o’clock M. the following property, cov eresl hy said mortgage. io win tine2< | -ll. P. Atlas Engine. Our. jri.li.TL-R-T. BulhurV—..-4 One .T0-Saw Augusta, Ga., Feeder and Condenser. One New Era 1’rcss. One parcel C. C. Mill Irons. GKO. R. LOMBARD A. CO. per II. L O’BANNON, Agent. March PJth ISllf. Stones and % (- BARNWELL COfNTY. IK TIIK COCHT OK IMtOBATK. By James O. Patterson, Esq., Judge of Probate in Barnwell County. Where** K. 0. Willis applies lor Let ters of Administration on the estate of W. W. Willis., deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singuiar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he ■and appear before me at,a Court of pro- lute for the said county, to he holdeu at Barnwell C. I Lon Friday, the'Sith day of March, isnt, at 11 o’clock a. m. to show cause, if any, why the saiil administration should not he granted. Given under my handluid the seal of the Court this 17th day of March A. D. Ifg)l, and in the 118th year of American Independence. JAMEs 0. PATTERSON, — — Probate J udge. mar22-2w G. DUNCAN BELLINGER, Solicitor 2kj». CiBct iT. WILLIAM II. TOWNSENIV Latk ok Klmott A Towksk.nd, Bkalkokt, S. C. Bellinger & Townsend, ATTOltNICYrt A'r L.A.VV Olllcc Ryan Building, Bain well, 8. r. $i« BEffARD $io. I will pay a reward of ten dollars for the return to me at Barn wed ♦>( <web «>f the following described prisoners who escaped from jail on Friday evening, lllh Inst. Ilenry Lee, black, abont *28 year* old, heiglit 5 feet 11 inches or (ifuet, clean face|mu*tache light if any, weight about l7upoULds, had on a capandbiue overalls. gard to, ahoutllr> years old weigh* about 140 pounds, .Scar on un der lip,scar on o k? hand across tin- gers. .' ' ' J. W. LANCASTER. S. ILX. BAKwall, tCC. 12 March 1ff!>4. ^1 teauregard Stratford—Bright mulat- light mustache,' MASTER’S SALE. Statk ok Sot'Tii Cakolika,) Coi nty OK ilAK.NUKLL. ( The Aiijerlcan Freehold l.and Mortgage Company of Lomion, Limited,agaiqst David 8. Hair. w as refused and that satisfied him with the_crwdit sysVm. * One of Id* ncigiihors once asked him how he managed to make so much corn. His reply was hy planting long rows and plenty of them. • —y Boy*. it i.- - not good for human nature to have the road of life made too easy, dau- j so it i* a eoiiimoo saying that the men w ho are most successful in business are those who begin life in their shirtsleeves Nece a ty is always the first stimilant to industry. Mid those who cooducf it with prudenee7pei severance and energy will rarely fail. Viewed in till* light tlie necessity of labor is not a chastise ment but a blessing. It limy indeed be a question whether a heavier curse could be iipposod on niaii than a complete gratification of all his wishes without,effort on his part leaving imthlngTor his hope's, de- hirers, or struggles. X. Y. Z. 4 KoiiBci.osrTJK. BY VIR'l I’E of- a decretal order to me directed in the above entitled cause I wdn sell at Barnwell, in front of the Court House, on Monday tlie second day of April 1SM1, it being saleday in said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate: Five hundred and forty three (54J1 acres, more or less, liouuded on the North by land* of Mrs. Darling Bert, Kasfby Turkey Creek, South by the Estate of Alien Hair, West by tlie es tate of Dr. J. (). I!hgood and J. E. Bert. Terms: one half cash, the balance in one year with interest from day of sale, unpaid purchase money to he secured hy bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to havenpfiorrof paying aHcasli. Purchaser to pav foVpapeis. A. HOWARD PATTERSON, Master. 12 March 181*4. the Court (his 2m) day of March, A. 1*. Im and in tlie U8th year of Ameri can Independence. JA8. O. PATTERSON, - marH-C.w Probate Judge. Siimmons tu Absent Defendants, Statk ok 8ot TU Cahomva,) Cbf xl v OK Bakkavki.l. i COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. • William *1$. Whaley and J. M. Rivers, copartner* under the firm name of Whaley J^Rjvers, I’laintllls, ' ' against. N. G. W. Walker, R. C. Holman Joseph Straustk, Joseph Ferst add Aaron Ferst, copartners under the fii in natne of M. Ferst Sons A Co. Andrew Kirkpatrick ami Thomas —Retd, Receivers txf Ttmrf.pr.^WtrytHTitl A Co., a corporation existing under the law * of the State of New York, Hartman, Rosehbeyg A Co.,and Wil liam iMfNab, Defendants. Summons for relief—(’omplaint Herved. —Ymr are hrrrhy surmflonH and TBS' quirnd to answer tlie complaint In this action, of which a copy Is Hied wiih the TUevk of thi* Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to tlie said complaint on the subscribers at their otllce at Barlh- woll Court House 8. C., within twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of the day. of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within tlie time aforesaid the plaintiff*, in til's action w ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. BATK8 A SiMMST Plalntilf’s, Attorneys. To the Defendants Joseph Strauss, Jos eph Merst and Aaron Ferst, eopastuer* under Hie Arm name of M. Ferst Sons A Co.. Andrew Kirkpatrick and Thomas Reid, Receiver* of Thurber, WhylamlA Co., a corporation ex isting under the laws of the State of New York; Hartman, Rosenberg A Co. Yon will take notice that the com plain? in tliis action was tiled in the oHlee of the Clerk of the Court for Barn well County in the State of South Caro lina on the IHh day of Feoruary I8H4. BATES A SIMMS, O. Patterson, Kaq., Judge of Prohate, on Saturdav the 24th day of March next, at to o'clock in the fore noon, a* Guardian of Elizabeth John ston and ask for Letters I)i*mi*<>nry. Ieb22 . X). M. JOHNSTON. . ——««• i . i. ■ " ^.-r GLENN • t ■ - Drapepsla, Liver Liver, and general —'WILL CURE— v N0T1GE. debilitr following upon malarial '*1? amanlal derangement.*. . —FOR SALJi BY— • * Notice is hereby given unto all whom it may concern that I hereby revoke the apixdntment heretofore made of John B. Rountree as my attorney la fact, or .T, AJ.LEy TOBUST agent; and all |>ersons arc notiHed to have no transactions with saki John B property or mv interest. EUGENIA A. ROUNTREE. January 8th, 1894. it For County Auditor.' I nnnounce myself as a candidate for the office of County Auditor, subject to all the rules and regulations governing the Democratic Primaries, I hope that thi* announcement will not lie considered premature when the fact Is known that I have neither the time nor the means to make a per s mal canvass of the county. Having met in a business way a large majority of the Voters of the county ifty qualifica tions as k business man and genera conduct of lifeare known, and upon this I must r«dy for advancement to thi* im portant position. M.J Patk. SiMons Io Absent Defendants. Statk ok%Socth Carolina, 1 ,• -Bahnwkll CoPntv. i ( OL KT OF l OM MON PLEAS. C. C. Simms. Administrator of the es tate of John JT. Mailer, ileeeased Plaintiff, against A nna Brooks et al, Defendants. march 8-0 w. Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. pop SALE. VALUABLE LAXDS~lN BARN- well and Aiken Counties belonging to the New; England Mortgage Security Company. Persons desiring to buy or rent will do-well to write tour call on W. H. Hagood, Jr. BARNWELL C. H., S. C For full particular*. marS-lv Take Notice. Whereas, the public highways are constantly obstructed by persons plow ing in them, all persons axe hereby warned not to plow or plaift nearer to any public road in thi* county than ten feet from the center of such. road. All overseers' arc req^uested to re port any violation of tjte law iu tins le- spect to this ollice. . By order of Board. ' M. .h Patk, Clerk Sale Stables. Now that tlie time to begin farm work has come 1 am ready to supply all per sons wanting good horses and mules at the right sort of figures. Come and see my stock and learn pri ces, and you Will find out that the grip of hard times has been broken.. jStables otfEast side of Public Square. C. BROWN; Trustee. janl8-tf Copy Summons. For Relief (Complaint S' rved.) To the noii-Resideut I»efendants, Anna Brooks, Cherry Bonds, Eugenia Sul livan, Francis Lawrence, Carrie Mitchell, S. A. Johnson, Julia Mac Murphy, Martin MacMurphy and Charles MacMurphy, Thomas E Mitchell. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In this action, of w hich a copy is Hied with the Clerk of this Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber athis office. Denmark S. C., w ithin twenty days after the ser vice hereof, exclusiveof the day of such service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within tlie time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Denmark, S. C., Feb. Lith A D. 1894. 8. G. MAYFIELD. Plaintiff’* Attorney. To the above named Defendants: Please take notice that the .Summons herewith served upon you In this action Is issued upon a complaint praying for the-foreclosure of a mortgage of Real Estate executed bV ifon, the said defend ants, u> John J. Maher, deceased, fur ther than the foreclosure of said mort gage no personal claim f* made against you, or against any of the defendants and that the Suniinoil* and Complaint w as this day Hied in the office of Clerk of the Court for Barnwell Countv. S.G. MAYFIELD, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Denmark, 8. C„ Feb. Blth, 18'J4. Carolina Midland R. ff. Co. To take effect at 7.00 A. M. February .2.'), 18»L Sunday South Bound. 9 l“l I ' Z* ■ - /c • t 1 3 ! * _ * r i. 5 5 r x North Bound. 2 , 10 .• i 75th Meridian Time. . * ► ». - A Z ~ '-J -- ST AT IONS. ! —> ■3 ?, * .= i - * « 2..15 M. A. M. .00 0i07 Lvy*8«lveru..Ar, 5 0.22 * Wagencr... * 0.32 Perry 4 3.25 0.43 • Sallcvs 3.0 K. N7f>> JJ • 9.45 12.53 1 9.;t0|l2.23 9.20 12.0* !KI9 ,11.30 MELON SEED. For sale a hundred pounds of una dulterated KolhGem Seed, from perfect uieipu* of onr own grow ing And seleo tion, at 50 cents a pound. - T. S. CAVE A HRO., fob 15 Barnwell. S. C. Special Master’s Sale. ^tfTATK OK SotTTH CaBOLIKA,) Gcacral Early’s llomanee. Ewlv never married. A pretty ro mance is told about him. W’hen lie wn* m young IJouteiiaut iu 1837 he appeared at the Green briar White Sulphur Springs in brilliant uniform and riding a splendid black stallion. One day, shortly after he Iiad gone out for a ride, m beautiful young lady from Philadel phia, a debutante, s|>endiug her first sea sou at “The White,” drove off in her carriage, Slye bad never met tlie you ng Lieutenant. , Near the spring is a small creek, us ually only a few feet deep. B.it on that afternoon It wa* a swollen stream of mad. muddy waters, sent down from thferaouiihiiu side afterfc long rain of the day before. Towards the stream the carriage rolled, and just before reaching It passed the Lieutenant. At the bank* of the creek the driver paused a second, The Montgomery Advertiser has res urrected an old f*py of the Weekly Flag and Advertiser, published in that city Friday, December 1, 1848. On the sec ond page of the papwr the local cotton market is review ed.and cotton is quoted at l|, 4}and 5 cents. The same paper quotes cotton at Liverpool at an'ad vance of three cent* over the Montgom ery price. But steam transportation has changed al! of thi*. the d iff ere non between the Liverpool and Montgomery markets being now only I'i ueuta, equal to 11 cyiits In favor outlie producer. In a crop of 7,5 O.tXtO hales this small item of Ij cents, made possible by* modern shipping faciilties, amounts to about S(JO.(K(0,uoO to the cotton planters of the South. 0, Woman. and then, thinking that he could make tfe t»«rged his horse* in. Before the team h id reaahtd the middle of the stream, however,they were lashed off their O woman, when the day Is done, Man'* work is o'er, his rest twxnn, But you your iiMiti) vigils keep And Work and work while he doth sleep; The button* on his'rlothcs you sew, And through his pockets nimbly go— His letter* you investimte, And his louw chsii'r*' Hpppnpfiate. . Ksicoi.- Vhj JoUn.i County ok Bahnwkll. [ The American Freehold Land Mortgage ( ompaify of London, Limited, Plain tiffs. ; — \ ' . vs. India J. Miller, Defendant. KOUKCLOHUKK. »• a Pursuant to Judgment and Order- of the Court made iu the above entitled cause, dated 31st January 1894, and hy virtue ofthe Authority thereby ju me vested, 1 will offer for sale|4^A , Public Auction before the Court Utilise at Barnwell on the flrsifeJDinday in April next, Hie-same being >ale day and the 2nd (lay of said ufonth, within the legal honrsof sale, the following described real property, situate,lyingand l»eing instate ami County aforesaid, U|M>n the*term* hereinafter menUoned: One hundred and tifty six acres more or less and bounded on the Nrrth hy lands of Mrs. Ethel Lard and Dr. John M. Smith;. East and South hy lands. 0! Bryant- Weathcrsbee; and We*t b lands of L. B, Tool# and George C. Smith' , Terms: One half gash', the balanve In one year with iutefest from day of aale. Vnpald purchase money to be secured ' purchaser and mortgage of _ remises sold. Purchaser to have -' the option of paying all cash. Pur chaser to pay for papers. W. GILMORE SIMMS, ' Special Master. .Barnwell, 8. C. I2lh Search 2894. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. >k-'South Carolina,[ txw KI.L CWXTV. ) in Statk ok Baunw Whereas Default ha* been made the payment of the debt secured by a certain mortgage bearing date the 23d day of February A. D. 18113 made, ex ecuted and delivered by Lucius Robin- aons>f the Colinty of Barnwell, State of South Carolina, to Hermann K latte and Brother of the Ctninty of Cliarlestdti and State aforesaid, w hich said morN gage was duly recorded iu the office of Register of mesne con veyance for Barn well county on the 23d day of February 1893 in hook 0 D page 210. Now. therefore, under hi d hy virtue of the power of sale in the said mort gage contained the *aid mortgagees, Hermann Klatte and Brother, w ill sell iu front of tlie Court House in said emwitvof Barnwell at the 'usual pla«*e for official sales, op tlie 1st. Monday in April 1891, the sitnie being salesday and the second day «i said month, at public auction, within the usual ’hours of such sales to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate embraced in sahl mortgage to wit: - All that certain piece.qr parcel or lot of land with building* erected thereon, situate,'lying and being in the tow n of Blackvilie In the county and State, aforeftmL having a front of twenty ,elght*i3S] feet on Railroad avenue and deptjt of tiitr eight [591 feet and is bounded as follow*; on the North by Rail Road Avenue, outhe South East by lot of Simon Brown, and on the We-t by‘ lot of Hermann Klatte. and Brother. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for paper*. Hkrhakk Klatti A Rrothkr,. Mortgagees. fl. Fuli krtok Boist, Attorney for Mortgagees. March 5lh ISV4. 4.00 4.2* .. 7.1" 4,40- 7A« . .Springfield.. 4 £ , .’.Whaleys. 2 . I ..Walkers .:;.i 8.54 ll.Wi —f 8.42 10.4: 8 ». lOJk) o 15 7.31 Ar( Blackv. >Lvj 6.3o |Lvf 4 fAr 0 0()i 7.42! Ashlelgh.... 0. ' l’ ‘ 1 .12;*7.47 1 8.32 I.O.ftO '•.50 8 v li; 9.22 Q.40 7.54 .05. 8.(4 7«29 7.39 7.51 8 09: 8.25 ! 3 . A. M. 4 Woodward.,. 3 *.Barnwell 6 Morrises 4 . Ar Brownell-Lv Lv 2 Ar 8.19! .Caves. 1 • 3 ; 2ffi..•SelgHog..' 1 .. i 8.32 Ar*Allendal« Lv 8.06 0.12 i 8 14 7.50 8.54 7.4U; 8 714 P. M 7 39 7.:m; 8.14 8.(K2 7.50 i ,20 i .3*i 7.20 P. M. 7.20 A. M. I FIRST CLASS—DAILY. Read Down. No. 3 r. m. Leave 5.25 Blackvilic. 5.35 Ashleigh, 5.39 Woodward, Baniwell, Morrises, Brown; Caves, Seigling, Allendale, •Telegraph Offices. J. C. KEYS, Superintendent. 5 46 5.56 - 6 06 6.11 —6:18 6.25 Read Up. No. 4 A. M. HMjO 9.50 9.45 ».:w 0.28 9 18 9.06 9JW I/eave fIMe For Sale. That beautifully located and highly Improved tarm of 267 acres, on, the South Carolina Raiisray. known as part of the 41(4111* place andfhonndetl by lands of M. Willis, Mrs. Sallie Stah- sell, L. A. Thomson, James Baxley and the South Carolina Railway I* offered for sale on It ve years time with interest at7 percent per annum.. This place can be made an ideal home, it has all needed out buildings, splendid water and a proverbial health record. There is no waste land on the place and it can be improved to equal In productiveness any like number of acres in South Caro lina: For prices and other particular* apply to F. T. SANFORD. Aogtula,. Ga. Port Royal and Augusta Railway. No. 3* i J. II. AVERILL, Receiver. THROUGH AND LOCAL TIME TABLES* In Effect January 28th, 1894. NTTAhiUyT: 75 Meridian Time. So. 2l>*»y.l No.4D„U y . 5.00 p. 6.50 p. m.l m. t *2o a. in. 9.20 a. m. 9.32 a. in. 10.30 a. m. 40.40 a. m. 11.29 a. m. 11.45 a. ro. 12.50 a. m. Lv. Augusta Ar. 8.50 V- m. Ar. Allendale Lv. 6.55 P- ID. Ar. Fairfax Lr. 6.43 I*. m. Ar. Yemassee Lv. 5 45 P- m. Lv. Yemasso* Ar. P- m. Ar. Beaufort 4.46 P- in. Ar. Port Royal 4.30 P- m. } Ar. Charleston 3.15 P in. 11.15 a. m. 9J5 a. m. Between Port Poyal and Beaufort and Charleston. No. 5 Ihtily. No. 6 Daily. 75 Meridian Time. T 1.15 p. 1.21 p. 2.25 p. 4.30 p. in. in. m. in. Lv. Pt. RovaUAr. 6.50 p. m. Lv. Beaufort Ar. 6 34 p. m. Ar, Yeinasseen 5.40 p. m. Ar. Charleston Lv .. .. 3 15 p. in. Conueclion at Allendale for Csrolma Midland Stations. _ „ . R. H. WRIGHT, G. P. A GEO. F. BRy^AN^Tj^A^ Port Royal & Western Carolina Railway, JTB: I’l.KVEL.VND, ReeelVfT. Augusta and Asheville ihort Line. Schedule In effect September 24th, 1893. 9 :00ain 11 :13am 12 :47pm 1 :45pm 7:40pn - 2 :40pm 6 : 40pm l-eave ..... Arrive 4 :20pmjArrive 5:24pm A rrlre 7 ^Klpm Arrive 6:45pni| Arrive Arrive .. Augusta . v Anderson ./.Greenwood- — Laurens,. .. Greenville. (J .. .Spartanburg Arrive 1:40pm ..l.eave 7:54)am . .Leave II dkVani ..Leave 10 2>5*m ..Leave! 7:4&ani Asheville. 6 ..... -- . . . . . v f » . • ],e*ve: 8:40*n> eavel 8 9 4pm 5 DOpm 1:45pm 3:3Hpia 9:12pm For further Information relalive to TKkets, Kates, etc.. spplyt«» TV. J. CRAIG, G.l . A. R. L. TODDTrav. Pass. Agent, Dyer Building, Angusta, Gs. South Bound Bail Road. In Effect Oct. 1st. 1891. t V 1 READ DOWN No. io. ;>8. 4 In pm 6 tai am 9 U0 .pmlo 20 am ........ 2 50 pm A r 6 4*i jmcAr 6 40 pm 9 55 am Ar -¥• Short Line To Augusta And Asheville, KEAN UP. Lv Ar. .Savannah Ar Colombia. Lv . . Spartanhiirg. Lvill 15 ami Asheville ... j Lv! 8 10 am Allendale, (centra) tiinek Lv: 4 00 pm 7 29 pm 10 42 am Vr Barnwell, (cenira] time). ....Lv: 3 17 pm 7 SO pm 11 03 am Ar. .BlackvilW, '.tvntral time) Lvi 3 59 pm 9 io pm Ar ... . Seivem-. tcentral lime). No 37. I No. !♦. 8 <0 pin|l0 05 am 3 20 pm; 5 15 am i 7 an am 6 42 am 6 18 am & of. am T*of further infoimation apply to Win. Bntler Jr. T.i’ass. A gt. Columbia, S. C. V, I. M. Fleming, GenT Pass. Agt. ^av’h, fca. K. Ford.Snpt. Savannah Ga. Spectacles in Steel, Nickle and Gold. All the Lalesi NoVelties. FARGY GOOBS, Hobby Horses Ve Stationery FBRFCCTEO BABY LA RBI AGES, CIYSTAL LEISES «... CHRISTMAS CARDS ■illnps AND BOOKLETT9. PLUSH 1«ES81N« CASES, ALBUMS, PIC TUBE FRAMES S Musical Instrkuienji Sheet Music. Goitair Violin and Banjostrlnga THE GEM ROLLER ORGAN ONLY »6,00. Agent for Pi.iuoa and Organs, Rubber Stamps and Steueils. Muriewt lastf noents Repaired. I’iauos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. The largest and cheapest stock ever brought to this city. <3-. D. O. Ij A TTGKE, PAE1&0N ■ * - t Machine * Howard Bros. Propr’s, n KMUINKKKft Md n ACHIMIMTm Bl,.\< K V 1 LLE, 8. C. To the users of Motive Power and General Machinery: We call youratu > niiontnthe fact that we are prepared, with latest improved Tools and Machine^-, to tk> work on any Machinery used in this country. Such as COTTON GINS, GRIST MILLS, COTTON PRESSES, PULLEYS, HANGERS, - MILL GEARING, Shafting and castings ot Iron or Brass of uny size. Special attention given to GIN WORK. P Having a first class Gin Bniirier, vwe can doallkindsof Gin Work, new brush wheels, new "saw*, boxes, Ac. Saws sharpened only by hand. jMiyii : ' ^ Registration Notice. yon want A “ PIN? WATCH OR CLOCK’ STERLING SILVERWARE •' - ::i - RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUAld^ TABLE OR SPECTACLES, CUT Send your orders to or call at Jas. Allan & Co 235 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. 8. 0. Zt B, ELLIS, Jr., Surveyor and Civil Engineer The officoof fNe^Sivper visor of Regis tration will be open-id Barnwell on the firat Monday Sn each montTi for the transaction of snch business as is an thorized by law. I. 0. JENNINGS, v ’ ' ; Supervisor. Special attention given to the eneapwtatWm of wster-powet^hvelingand drainage. • 10 me at Mn Ins, 9.L. win receive prompe attention. ortl.90 Ivr tf n 1 sMoes, SLIPPERS. 1 We have them, perfect goods, fresh from the factories, finest qualities and mont fashionable styles. We invite the ladies and gentlemen of the county to call and see for them selves, confident that we can please the most critical taste* T. 8. CAVE A BRO. fgfclS-tf A lew Tons of Acid left at $8.00 per toR. A IcwTons of Cotton Seed Hulls left at $2.00 per ton. Don’t send for any unle»» you send the MONEY. THE BARNWELL OIL COMPANY 1 febl» r. * '.-V