The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 21, 1894, Image 2
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IIUIEMT rOtJJTY HIM'U LA Tit) Jr.
VHtlKSl/A V%JU \ K 21. isftl.
E'lUor Petty!*:
1.1* nwm* th<* very iro ny of fnie, •lint
_*rnltn»ehoiiltl iKMir, h’ihI the Ifudi'ii
cidiitl'* otm Mirr .thi' Hn<»w-e«»i»|»e*l I'lke’n
j'euk, till jiwi bcl«*fv w* move Irom
urniuv SpringM. Uor jmrl v lelimiMUtly
«0H4*mt to ijo hwhv v lihoni thlH-vl^ht.
Hut they ure tHMliiilletl to ^et n xiiort
- glimpse Your scribe was hosjiituhly
cinwialniul try one of tin* pmmlimnt
eltixeiu. He^isteied lit the « oIhiikIo
Club* lto.»tii. »milistltotlonor the * , -|WI,"
liitr»«lu«MHl to JeHVrsttli Mavis’ *on-iii-
Ihw, Muj. Ila.tm*, i‘ rich hinker, here,
- one of tltO in(<lit |vleHsaiit geutleiueu Im-
*XiimWe. —Jlxt_re!;rel.teiI the diverse
cmminstitnees.of our vMf verr mneb—
the unproiiltlOns her Was taken
to the lla^ermah hloek, where the
“hnlis „n*ul bears” your an.I sera 1 oh.
There wo saw n solid l>|.H*k of silver la-
ken from the ‘‘Mollie tilhsOii ’ mine,
whioh w’eljchetl UdO (munds.
The fimms having damaijed the roads
to siwdi an ext**nt our party Is held up
till l.lttl o'oba-k p. ui., and l ho Sou the* u
rmito is sohwtoii. It'tracing oni^steps,
we again arrived at I’nehlo t» liml the
hanks of the Arkansas rive- overllowed
sod thw city sulmierged. liosis were*
j»fv4«g - uu—AtuL tluw n Hie streets, r<
minding one of what is reluteiT of A*PTi-~f semtn» t«»-bav«v~madv*ul ;imicJi l>eiu*(lt
ea* H”d drink (some of them) they
would he sjteptiea) •liout' observiog
tboir verv nimctiiioua dlrectloiia as to
''dieting” in the future. ’J bey remind
ed me very mueh.of a set of school boy*
instead of a distinguished body of mod
leal moil. There arc many points of In
•t«re*t which the visitors « ill take Irj he
fori* r» turning—•inm go to Atassu^
some to ill ' hundwleii |»iandsnnu Ha**
wall, niliers to i'ortlaml ami Yellow*
stone I'iirk. Y*mreorresfmndeot, with
many otlieis, leave here via Ogden,Salt
Lake City, A«*. r
Today iSumfav > Is "Oermiii May” at
the MjtlwInter Kair. ayd tney are do*
lenuined to eclipse 'Ireland’s May
(which has already been field with
great glory). Their parade Is very long
and impnsljig, and thoir doata lllghly
decorated. Teutm.ln Is Ip Its native el
ement when a pugeanlrylaio lie present*
ed at nny .time, hut today site IdU snr-
|iH’««Vil all former effort* in that lit.e.
Speaking of tlie Midwinter Kalr re*
mimls-me that the pleasure of seeing
and enjoying a social visit Irom the Sn-
petlnlemleiit bf_ Admisslnn* 'itefijftJ
f inent, which is liilei) bv «|m. of Itihek*
ville’s boy s, Kd A. Kohler, was grantial
me at. my hotel. Kd is looking finely
and is wearing (lie disiiogiilslied lion*
ors w ith becoming grace, jirovlng hittir.,
M*ff. ft* be “the tight man in the right
plaee.” Another one of the llhickville
contingent was found to be "up to Ids
eyes” in business,holding ft res|a»tis|ble
siihorilihiitc position in tin* same de
partment, with credit to himself and
salisiaclion to all concerned. Willie
Oakinao <m wrliom reteK'tice ia made)
ice. A* we passetl through nhout twi-
\ light, a pl^turesqua scene was present-
Wjp entered New .Mexico some time,
Jii tile night ftiiirvvlien. j fist iis thi* suti
began to rise, we entered Kftton I’ass,
(a ragged passage throligli lite mouii*
t«tns> all nalffta "werr- on ydm UmkauL
breakfasted at Uatan, where a muhber
of Mexicans, who live, like the aborigi
nes, in adobe!pronouncedado-be) huts,
weie touuglng around. These, as well
as the Indians, have a superstitions
Idea that if their picture is taken they
will die, hikI often have 1 seen them
break away and run when they Itntmi
any o te snap|dng a ko lack on them,
Tills morning an old Mexican was sit
ting alone smoking.his pipe, -wl.en one
of the young men seated hinisiTff hv him
and giving the signaj. the, instrimicnt
was dropjwd ut» him. The ohi fellow
finding escape iimiosslhlo, with an air
of utter despair, folding hi* arms, sol-
epiuly said, ”()h (iod!”
The views of tin* snow-capped peaks
of the Rockies wefiT snhliiirely pictmr*
co|nu ' In the glistening sunshine, nil*
jnorous Mthilie huts, thousands of cattle
and ponies grazing along this line of
road constitute nhout all to he seen.
Arizona is reached and miles of hleak
de«ort lands with dirty lookiug..luick»
and squaws, selling their pofery ami
} nws and arrows to our tourists, was
ail that this vast extent of arid territory
presented. A lone of the stations a cow
boy told the vvrilefduTlTad heen tliere
six immtlis and it had rained hut once
or tw ine. Irrigation companies (f rmed
bv capitalists Irom the Hast) with mil-
)|<ina invested are ertgaged in reclaim
ing Uiese now uupriKluntive acres. ()e»
cashnutlly along the road this desert is
made to blossom as the row, where thus
reclaimed water is all it. wants. Our
party auiusj thetusnlves today from the
car windows watching the iiltl<!^T ri ** ^ ^• ,
dog, dUl* g mi Ills little nnuiml. where
frequently you will see beside him a
wmall owl. 'Uiiey live i»eacel'ully in tin*
same quarters, and U ia *aid (tiiough
this has heen dlspuu*d) that (be ratile-
suake also makes this Ids abode. The
tlallfornla line Is crossed and at Uar.-
tow our iwtrty move l>unk tlwir time an
other hour, and while tlicse litres are
jamnod at Man KraucUcu al 7 o'clm k
Tuesday nmrtiing, the btlt dune, your
readers will be 10 o'clock, just three
hours ahead. Through the Sierra Ne
vada our train of six I'ullman vestibule
cars rush through IS tunnels fu one-
fourth as many miles. At onetime a
loop is made at a place called ”Th*- Nee*
tiles,” where the train laps around the
mountain and dashes dow n into a dark
hole # Thu beautiful Bay of San Fran
cisco heaves in sight, along which we
run for 25 miles—through lovely vine
yard* till Oakland is reached, win re we
leave our sleeper for the ferry boat,
h iving heen one solid week, to the min
ute almost, since leaving <'liicagn. 5
o'clock p. m. Monday. We drive to tint
J'alaeu Hotel a magnificent building,
the headquarters of our Association,
and w here dinner is served, an orches
tra stationed in »' ■ '•i-*'e h-'ll, nrovid-
ing mu-ie all th time w a e**: ting
Last uight.‘‘( hniH .own,” one of the
fl <t attractions mi stranger*, Is visit'd
tiV a party of a dozen doctors, with a
guide. Here in the space of a lew blocks
oiver itn.notlChinese are packed together
and where all the characteristics of the
pig-tailed natives may hj* observed and
studied as well as In IVkin or Canton.
Our escort took us thr.utgh some dark
places; opium joints, where they lie
str tc n d on hctM, ••jiitting” the pipe,
.loss hottaes, vvlieie they worship—our
guirle fttllv explaining their form, the-
utres. br ko houses, drug shops, where a
half dozen ex|H.*rts are pounding, roots
and rolling pills—some of which areas
large as partridge eggs. ’The other
many attractions will in* reserved for
another letter; tlpit is, if your corres
pondent survives the many entertain-
menta, which cards froni the enmmirtee
of arrangements call for, in the way of
reception*, banquets, Ac.
1, t;. Strciikns.
8nu Francisco, dune 5th, 1SSI4.
My last was written soon after arrival
here; and now, after a week’s attend-
am*e upon the American Medical Asso
ciation, perhaps it may not he amiss to
sp *uk something of its work*. 'Then*
were In attendance nearly one thousand
members, representing every Suite in
the Vtiion (with possibly Florida ex
cepted) the army and navy, its labors
have come to a conclusion add Odo
Fellows’ Hall no longer shivers to the
echoes of compound comminuted fract
ures, tubercular joints and (lie fascina
tions of essays on “osteo-plastie manip
ulations” In hare-lip, Ac., Ac., varied
hy the frequent pleasing announcement
of Mr. I’lunttner, the chairman of com
mittee of arrangements, of invitations
to some entertainment, making a sind
of sand witch, with the components
equally divided of refreshment with la-
bo* of sttch frequent occurrence that
the consensus of opinion of the visitor*
w as that, a* enyrtginer*. the California
committee are g^hovvlftig snccess.”
The follow irqf. are the new olHcer*
elected: ('resident, Monald Macieon,
ol Michigan; First Vice I'resident,.
Marling LoHug, of Ohio; Necond Vjw
I'resident. William Watson, of Indiana;
Third Vice President, W. B. Rodgers,
of Tennessee; Fourth Vice President,
K. 8-Kascom, of Utah. Next meeting
to be belt) in Baltimore. Thou came
the specchmnkiug arid voting thanks to
all the elements in Nan Francisco that
bad asabvteo and welcomed them. Roth
the president elect and the retiring
E trident made speeches, so did Mr.
rcr of Boston and Dr. Plummer of
Han FrancU 'o. The grand winding up
eutertatnineot was a sail down the Bay
of some 20 at lies to the Government Na
vy .Yards. A banquet ocas spread on
the boat as she dual**) nver Uk b**auti-
I
.it
:t|e,
as be loot*
more ruddy
from ibis bracittg <dlmHt|
to weigh heavier and is
Jlum when Im left bomp. i
Tnmnnow your swribe -Will nltake off
the dust of this hospitable shore and
turning hi* face Ka*tvvurri, hopes after
a few short wtopa.ito reach tlie landof
balmy breezes, where tlie’sTtafji cutting'
wintry vvinda art* not continnal.
- MtMHH kxs.—
San Francisco, June 1 Ith, isitl.
Mur ring* at Millet'.
Married, Rev. 4*. F. Morrall officiate
log on the I tth ‘nst., at the. residence
of the bride’s parents, Mr. S M. Rice,
of Augusta, and Miss Annie Mai,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Can. W. Mor
rall. Thk I’Kon.K joins the many
frlepds of the happv couple for their
long, unclouded life ami abundant
prosperity. The griaun 1* a |>opular
and progressive young business man,
stand tug deservedly high in the conll-
denceolt.hr Port Royal and Augusta
Railway <'ompany with which he ha*.
l» *en a««ociuted for several yeaf •. The
brhle has been the pronounced social
favorite of an extensive and apfireeia-
tive acqmiintauce, and is the possessor
of rare personal beauty, which harmo
nizes sweetly with her superior culture
ami graces of head and heart. 'They
will make Augusta thcit^lnmie.
Major W. W. Hutto was it*.town on
'Thursday and paid tis an appreciated
cull.
tr f -z I I I I - • JPWMB
Alliance Dcpiirtmcnt.
•Vtlopusl as the Comity Organ by the Coutt-
v A-Hianc^Mniy at h, I sail.
M. .1. PATK. AaactriATK Kihtom,.
to whom aII ^oimnmiicutlims og Alliance
vtatters shouldoe aildressed.
ntltrsr. of thr toast J Alllaar*.
II. ( ruin, 1‘hraldcnt.
Miller, Vice President.
\V. 8. Kamls*ry, .Secretary. •>*.
A. K. Ttve, TreaeWfer.
t•. ft. Klnard, t haplsln.
T. S. Wts'ks. fadmt) is'eturer.
\V. A. All, AtowHrtl or AssisCaut Lecturer.
vv. T. Harley, tT<s>r Kosper. -
U. K. Hurley, Aaslstanf-mwir Keeper.
T». \V. Iksiironl. ^ergeam-at Arms.
-F. II. Creech, IfUsIness Agent.
, KxecUtlve Oaamitlew—t). H. Free, W. W.
P itrick, W. A.Kaust.
Trade Ooinniittee—<1. M.'".Hunter, K. H.
Dowling, .1. .M. I'lnnr, \V. A. Alb
Coimnlttcctm (iimnI of the Order—J. C. Mc
Millan. C. \|. Kdcnfield, \V. T. Cnyc, .1. K
StuiUiuK, K. Ib (iiU'ss.
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Tin: OLD P 110(1 RAM REST.
In view of the fact that a change of
program will interfere with church ar
rangements at some places the old pro
gram, which appears below, will be
carried out. This w ill, perhaps, reduce
the number of speakers and attendants,
but a royal good tiim* will reward those
who can attend.
Mt-nmark, 'Tuesday. July 10th, Sub-
AlliaiMcs, Itanilierg, t.lient’s Kianeh,
Oakland, Klko, SprliLgtown, WIHiston.
Ree.lv Branch, Wednesday.duly Hlh,
I ion blc 1'oiul. (ieorgas Lrcek, Reedy
Urutich, lleVc'dc*.
v.ypress (.;iih|k*I, Thursday, July 12.—
Munhartoii. Fair Pond, Joyce Branch,
Red Oak.
Caves, Friday. July 14.— Appleton,
Hull Pond. Caves, Harmony, Mu Pleas
ant, Shady Grove.
All Suh-Alliances hot mentioned ami
all citizens interested in the welfare of
the order are requested -to co-operate
with the ahffVe mentioned and any
neighborhood desiring a meetingof this
series 'ylll please confer with Mr. T. S.
Weeks, bounty Lecturer and chairman
o r this committee.
The committee decided to inv ite the
following gentlemen to address the
inertings: Or. J. William Mokes, fni.
Robert Ahlrieh, Col. W. J.'Talbert and
Hon. 8. («. Mavtlehl.
T. S. Weeks, " \
. F. II. Creech,
M W. Bodlford,
J. A. Ciiasaercmi,
J. A. Woodward, ~ —
_* • M. U. Walt,„
M. J. PaW,
Committee.
Importaiit Alliance Meetings.
The next quarterly meetings of (he
County Alliances vyill all beheld In
.Inly! Our farmers’will be up with
their fsrm work by that time and omii
afford to give a day or two to the re
form cause. Begin to prepare for the.
County meetings in the Hub-Alliances.
Get all the mem heps together at one or
more meeting* and make them pleasant
and profitable. Select the very best
momivers as delegates to the County
ynectings. 'The order is progressing
everywhere, and we hope North Caro
lina. will equal, if not surpass other
States. , : ,, I ~
Tim Alliance is investigatin'* the
present condition of affairs, and so
long as there is legislation tliere will
be a necessity for Investigation, and
just so long will there b* a necessity
for the Alliance. 'J im Alliance oo»ts
very Unlearnt is the cheapest school
that was ever known in tho history of
the world. Don't let this school of in
vestigation gouown.
We must get all of the producers to
gether or' they will lav slaves forever.
Brethren, make your July meetings
grand rallies am! open thedoois of the
order and invite every honest producer
who wants to investigate to eome into
lit? fold.
It Is tlir only hope of tlie higher civ
ilisation which the present reform ad-
locates—Prugreoidve Fariaer.
Jury List for Jnly Term.
Allendale—M. H. Kills, T. O. B.
Wootl.F K. Barker.
Bamberg—A. K. JI.Hlmmon*, W. D.
Rboa<), John J. Jones.
Bennett Springs—C. B. Dunbar, J. J.
Cedi ran.
Blackville—W. A. Gyles, Bets Ben-
neff. •-> J —
Buford’* Bridge—R. P. ^ue*«, .f.^Ci
McMillan, W. (J. Kearse, J. M. L. Kirk
land. *
Fish Pond —R. J Steedlev.
George’s Greek—K. II. Morris, C. F.
HUH.
Great Cypress—T. F. McMillan, Ho
mer Owens.
Mldwav—JldairT Re*slnger, M. W.
McMillan, AIfrcdCoiielaMd, T. J. yolk,
K**il Oak—‘Tom Alexander, J. M.
Imwls, 8 11. Harley.
Richland —La Fayette Bates, Miller
Anuersou.*-' — -
Rosemary—Furman II. Hickson. ;
hvcamdfe—L. R. Harvey. •
Threo Mile—W. T. Beard, 0. L,
BIsIiud. ,.
WillMton—B. iStqiitgfellow, L- D-
JJicks.TL R. Glvetis. lK. N. Hair.
_TI»e Molair bouse on Sunday treated
Its- guests pi a delirious cantaloupe
breakfast, 'The toothsome fruit was
grown on the saltkeliatcbie farm.
CANplpATES.
FOR < OXORKSS,
At the solicitation of my constlvient*
1 will lie a candidate for re-elwtlon to
Congress from’ the Second Congres- _
sional 1 Hstflet, *ubfec i rW'The xct(;itt of- —
the Democratic primary.
W- J. TaIjBSRT.
FOR COUNTY TRKASMRKR.
I renpectitilly (tfinomTCe juyself a
MMtHf.ium.oj! amdmiMatt tfvthit office nf
Cotiutv ’Trea-tner, subject to the rule*
and regnlationVof the Oemocratlo pri
mary And pledge myself to support Mi*
nominees of the Democratic party.
Thanking the voters and tax payers for
their kind remembrance of me in the
past will endeavor toseive (hem “if
elected” in the future as iti the past to
the I test of my ahHIty. A. F. Fitxx.
Barnwell P. O.
FOR PROBATK JUMGK.
I respecifully announce mysalt a
candidate for Probate Judge of Barn
well Coui'ty, subject to tlie riilea of tlie
Democratic Primaries, anil pledge my
self to abide the results and support the,
nominees of the party. . -
T. S. Wkxxs.
Bamberg June. 4th, ]Sq4.
FUR AUDI TOR.
I respectfully an non nee in v self a
candidate for Auditor of Barnwell
County subject Pi tlie rules of the Mem-
.ocratic Primaries and nledge myself to
abide Hie results and support the nomi
nees of the party.
W. E. StCAKK.
Colston, S. C.
1 respectfuny announce myself p> the
voters of Barnwell county as a candi
date for Auditor at the next election,
and hereby pledge myself pi abide hy
and conform to all tlie rules and regu
lation* governing tlie Democratic pri
maries. J. Stark Hai.fouo.
I announce myself as a candidate for
tlie office of Coutity Auditor, subject to
Mil the rules and regulations governing
’“the Democratic Primaries.
I hope that'this announcement will
not lie considered premature wheiyMhe
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 tlie voters^if tfio county my quaiiffea-
tioiis as a •business man and general
conduct of lifearc known, ami upon this
I must rely for advancement to this lm-
liortant position. M. J Patk.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIOXKK.
I rcspeinfull v ahiiDUnce myself a can
didate. for the office of School Gommiss,
sioncr, subject to the Democratic pri
mary election;rules and regulations, and
pledged to ahide the results and sup
port the party nominees. ■ v \
L.'N. Ukl.UXOKR.
Bamlw'rg P. O. ‘ '
FOR SC RKKV 1st IK.
sllp-
I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Siqier-
vl-or. subjei t to the Democratic prima
ry election rules and regulalioinq/and
pledged to ahide tlie result* and si
(Mirt the party nominee*.
C. II. Ljxglkt,
tltarnweH P. O.
To the voter* of Barnwell County :
I b**g leave to announce myself a can
didate for the office of County Su|»e'r-
viaor, subject to tlie rules gud regula
tions of tb4 Democralie primaries.
Pressed for tiuie I will lie unable to
make an extended canvass nf tlie ooun
tv, I am well known, as 1 liavtTserved
foilr year*as county ftunmiasioTif r, ami
I pledge ymi If lionorevl bv your votes
ami I receive tlie nomination and I am
elected to the offiee of S«i|»ervi*or, I will
in the future as I hav« in the past in the
discharge of my offieis) duties work for
thBbest interest of the tax payers of
Barnwell county.
K: M. Walkkr.
Appleton P. O.
Having servetl aa v a member of the
Board of County Commissioners and
eonscieHtioiisly performed every duty
ilevolvlng ii|kui hie. and having abund
ant assn ram** That my services liave
heen appmeiateiL I aiinouuee myself as
a candidate for County Supervisor, sub
ject to all the nrtea and regulation*gov
erning the Deimwnttie primaries.
J. A. ITayks,
, Appleton, 8. C.
We the many friends of (Upt. W. T.
Cave, of George* Creek Towtiship.-an-
nounef* him a candidate for the office of
County Supervisor, ami pledge him to
abide,the results of the Dtynocraiic pri
maries, Frik.nus.
Olar, P.O.
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For'tiiiai.Irsi‘li,K. .
GO TO
P.f.Zei
ALLENDALE,'S^C,
If voif want to buy the Best Mowing
and Reaping Machine* oh the market
for the feast money. They sell the fa
mous Walter A. Wood maehWie and alt
Repair part*, such as Rivets, Knife
Heads, Ae, *■ ,
Headquarters for Horse* and Mule*.
Buggies and Harness. [june7-1y
J. W. MARTIN, ~
BARN WKLb 8, ©•
Cti.ml—r., Roy Jc ( l o.,
New Orleans^ Regina l^lourMitU,
8t- Louis: Vattenmn Tobacco
Works,Greensboro. N. C.
r .. ’ ALSO,
Baxter Stov^ Manufacturing Company,
VIRGINIA PUBL18UING < O., BirmingJLwm^Vla.Miei*. if. Holzls.g
' i " ' " It BnL, Buggy Tbps and ftm-hfons,
.Jeffersonville. Ind.; National
Carriage and Reed Company,
Baby Carriages; Owenslmro
Wagon Co.; Phamix ("tr- ——■
rlage Works; Chester K.
Korn Manufacturing Co.
OFFICE, BARNWELL. 8. C.
Will travel South Carolina, South
Bound and Port Royal Railroad*,
aprtit v~ - c
April Announcement.
CAN YOU WRITE ?
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If you can we wlH ftreyous
FOUNTAIN PEN FREE.
Carried In the pocket. Always ready
. for use.
The Holder Is of hard rubber perfect
Ir formed and finished : (The Feed is
.of the most approved pattern, | the same
U»*d In a |ien tsisilng |2 '<0) Insnnng an
even, ffovv and no leakage. The Point
will write and last nearly a* long as
gold. Each pen I* tilled with tire best
InlKand trle«l before sent out. NOW
FOR THE PLAN. Send u* 25 emit* in
le ami 2*; •tamp* or silver, for a half
year’s subscription to Virginia, a beau
tifully illiistrated 2t Page monthly
magaziife, wirii excellent, in'oruiatlou
for the offh*e, parlor, Ivednsmi, dining
roonr, kitchen, farm ami garden, with
Just wit and humor enough Jo drive
away the blue*.
Don't put it off but write today and
yqu will have lattli the |h»U and inuga-
xine promptly. ... . ■ T -
Address T 7
msyl7
RICH MOM), VA.
Notice to Debtors til Creditors.
AH persona having claim* against thfe
estate of Cliarle* I'echniaiin, deceased,
are requested to present them duly at
tested, snd all person* indebted to tlie
said as tut** are required to make payment
to the iiiidenrigned. . <
C F PKCIIMAXS,
Administrator with w III annexed.
June2l Barnwell. S.C.
i-TuuuasjONTK*!.
Harnwki i., 8. C., June 5th, IKfM.
On • or more of the County C**nimls-
sioners will l>e at Rocky l’'*lut on Tues
day, June 2tith. at Iff o’clockln the fore
noon, to let out contract for building
causeway at that point.
T'Kerlght G reaervetL. to rejecl any
and all bid*.
By order of Board.
M. J. Pate, Clerk.
WI NTH KOI' ST AT K NORM A1.
COLLEGE, COLUM IGA, 8. C.
Open to white girls over 17. .Session
begiiisSept 20. Graduates secure good
jmsitlons. Each county given two
sell larships—one vvortli $150.00 a ses-.
simi an<i one of free tuition. First
scholarships now vacant in counties of
Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, BarnwHI,
Beaufort,Charleston, Clarendon, Ches
ter, diesterffeld, Florence, (ireejivllle,
Georgetown, .Ha^ipton, Horry, Ker
shaw, Lancaster,'Laurens, (.exington,
Ncwlverry, Oconee, Orangeburg Pick
ens, Richland, -Sumter, Spartanburg,
York.
Competitive examination July 17th at
Court House of each county.
Addres* , *
D. B. JOHNSON, President,
jiiR(14 Columbia, 8. O.
Silinmons to Non-Resident Defendant.
I
Htatk ok Sor.Tii Caromna,
COf.XTY tvE BaUXWKI.I..
COURT OF COM MON PLK A8.
Nannie Flynn, Plaintiff,
against
Vincent Allen, Defendant.
COPY SUMMONS. FOR RELIEF.
(Complaint Served.)
To the Defendant Vincent Allen.
You ate hereby sunt moiled and re-
quired t£ answer the complaint in tlii*
action, ot w hich a copy I* hei'ewith
served upon you, ami to serve a copy of
your answer to the .said Complaint on
the subscriber at his office at Barnwell
Court House, South Carolina, within
twenty day* after the service hereof, ex
clusive of the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff
In I tils TOtlwii will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the oom-
plaim which was tiled in the office of
the Clerk of this Court on the yth day
ot May A. D. IS9t.
[Seal) W.Gii.mokk Simms,C. G. P.
Dated 7th May-A. D ISJU.
JOS. M. >KINNER,
* Plaintiff’s Attorney,
mar 10
MASTER’S R0T1CE.
"W. 'T. Cave et al. Plaintiff*,
against*
II. B. Cave et’al, Defendant*.’
In pursuance of the Judgment rend
ered in the above cause by h<* Honor
Judge J. J. Norton, the .Master hereby
serves notice that all creditor* of Eliza
beth Davis, deceased, are required to
prove their claim* before hitn at his of-
ffee, on tlie 27th day of June 1Stl4 at 10
o’clock A. M„ and that all claims not
.Bled Itefore him on said day iCill be
barred under the aforesaid Judgment.
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
june7 - Master.
Carolina iidiand R. W Co.
To take effect at, 5.50 A. M. -Thursday
May 17. 1801.
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WILLI8T0N H10H 86H00L,
COM.MEN CEMENT
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WILLISTON, - — -
SUNDAY JCLT IK.
S G.
Miss Hattie Martin I* pleased tosmre
t«> the ladies, of.Barnwell. Aiken and
Orangemirg ism titles that, she i* pre
pared to offer them entire satisfaction,
(In excellence of good*, newness ot
styles and cheapness of prices) in Mil-
iinercami Fancy Goods. Dry Goods
and Notions, carefully selected 11 ohi
the very best Northern and Western
bouse*. ••
Hiving had the advantage of six
years’ ex|>ertence with the most com
petent milliners she feels a* confident
of her ability to please the most fas
tidious and exacting tastes as of iter
sincere desire to do so.
1 Feeling sure that, she can success
fully compete with all rivalry in county
town or city.-she most cordially Invite*
the ladies ft call u|M)ti her in the front
B rirt'on of tlie store of W. J.- Martin at
lackylHc, .examine gmtd*, iusjiect
style* and ascertain prices, before pur
chasing elsewhere.-
Ramberg Hardware Store,
C. J. S. BROOKKR, Proprietor. -
Keeps a full line of Djirdware, Tin
Ware, Agate Iron Ware and Guns.
Full stock of Base Ball Goods, and
Vail ■>• Tin,HH sizes, constantly on hand.
As to prices t will not be undersold
by any .Southern dealer. I ask the
calls and patronage of my friends and
the genenrt p bile.
C. J. 8. BROOK KR,
apro-ly Bamberg, 8. C.
f op SALE.
VALUABLE LANDS IN BARN-
well and Aiken Count le* belonging to
tire New England Mortgage Security
Company. ‘
persons desiring to buy or rent will
do well lo wrlte to or call on
W. H. Hagood, Jr.
A: BARNWELL C. II., 8. C7T~
marH-l v
For full particulHrs".
. v
Dr. RYAN A. GYLES,
HI ’ PX'I A L 1ST.
E YK,, K A R, N0SK, TIIK() AT; CH E81
2nd Door from Bank, Blackville, 8. C. -
, aprl2-hm
Three Trade Truths.
J.J. Dicks&Bro.
ir
A. M
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7.0« s
1-
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aJKVj.v. *Sel verit.. A r.\ S.lb
5 !
w
I
5.55
t;.i5
I* M.
7.02
7.19 0.55 ’
j
7.42 7.00 1
> .getter
» ^
Perry..
4
,.. .Hallev*.
Av
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7.10 0.47
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t-
mif'tiiiifiVigi* Ti
I announce tnyaelf as a candidate for
thp offiee of Trial Jtiatiee at Barnwell,
subject ft all the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic primaries.
K. C. lluLMAS. -
Sheriffs Sale.
Static or Sovth Caroun*,)
Courty or Barxw’xli.. )
BY VIRTUE of sundry Ta* Execu
tions to me directed by A. F. Free,
Treasurer, I have levied upon and will
seHat Wlllistoti, 8. C., on Tuesday, tlie
4ddayor July 1814, within the legal
hours of sale, to theliighe>t bidder for
cash, the following described personal
property, to wit;
One Hall’s Iron Safe No. 111787.
Levied upon as tbe property of ‘"The
Bank of The Carolipas," to satisfy said
Tax Executioa and costaT'"
Terms of sale cash.
* J. W. LANCASTER. H, B,
bhcriff’s Office, June 18,1894.
74i5j
7.:k*»
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8 00 MlMi Ar)
10.35 10.45 Lv|
7.48
j
.Sihrinijrteld..
4 |
..Whaley* ... '•
2 |
..Walker* .... i
7.20 0.35
7.00 0.24
0.45 0.08
' i
0.10 5.50
0 00 5.50
5
Blackv. I Lv. 5.45 5.45
4 ( Ar. & 00 «.18
10 47 10.5t*i Ashlelgh...
2 ' - .
10.62 11 .<*5 .. ..Woodward.,
3 t
11.00 II 25 .....*. Rarn w el 1
n
11.12 11.55: ... Morrises
■ ■ I
11.24 12.15'.., .Brow nell....
2
11.», 12.23, Caytai... .r
11 38(12.40 *Seig(liig....
: 1 a
11.45 12.55 Ar*AHendale Lv
A. M.
r.M
4.3«i a.Ui
4.25 5.03
4.05 4.50
" j
3.45 4 40
1 r.
3.25 4.;W
3.15 4.30
Corner Broad and Campbell
Streets, Augusta, Ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Groce
ries and Plantation buppliea.
Experience ha* tanght us that in
knowing WH KN, W11 AT and WII EKE
fi hny the mercliaHt succeed* and the
customer i* satislied.
We buy when other* sell and there
fore get lowest price*. We huv good*
of stemlard grade.* and so give 0111 pa
trons the best that Is to be find: We
buy w here cash gets rlie l>est bargains,
anil share all advantages fairly with
nut customers
At our new quarters, the most con
venient and commodious in Augti*ta,
we ktfep- constantly full *f»cks ol all
good* in our line of business, and we
cordially invite our Carolina friend* to
make onr place their Georgia head
quarters.* By giving us their custom
tliey ' will learn the three^truths that
NOW is the time, our house Til K place
ami our good* the GOODS that the*
should hliy.
We handle cotton on the streets for
Tifty cents a bale.—— i
Messrs. L. K. Dicks, If.. M. Hair and
T. H. Erwin are w(r.b-u* and will be
pi rawed to see their Iriends from over
the river.
Kcmemher w e are only tliree blocks
front file Union l)epot and at the junc
tion nf all the street car line*. Come
straight to see its.
J. J. DICKS & BRO.,
AUGUSTA Ga.
3.00
2.45
4.22
d*
4.13
r. m. r. m
LARD FOR SALE. ,
A smell farm about a hundred acre#,
twenty cleared, balance In woods, two
and a half mile* front Barnwell.
For particular# apply to
THE PEOPLE.
(april-JO-lf) ”
G. DUNCAN BELLINGER,
Solicitor 2nd. Circujt. , ’
WILLIAM H. TOWNSEND,
Latk or Elliott A Yowxaxxrj,
llKaUKoKT, 8. C.
II. L. OBAN NON.
Bellinger, Townsend &
O’Bannon,
ATTOMNICV’iW AX L.AW
Office Ryan Building, {larnweli 8. C.
T. B. ELLIS, Jr.,
Surveyor and Civil Eng meet
Special attention given to the computation
of water-power*, leveling and drainage
A postal card audreesed to me at Ma in#,
8. C. will receive prompt attention.
«cU,W*Ut U2
11.30 A. M., Comnieticemeui bermoq,
R#v. L.Cutbb#rt f T). D.
- . . MONDAY JULY 2nd.
Jff.OO A. M., Exerelae* Primary Department.
lIJiff A. M. t KxercDea Intermediate ttppartment.,
9.00 P M., Contest for Demo rest Grand Gold Med*'.
TUESDAY JULY 3.1. J
,, 10.00 A M., Declamation Contest, Freshman GohflledaL
U.t$) A. M., Declamation Contest, Soplmmore Gold Medal.
9.(W P, M., Celebration of the Fidelian aiid Pi erian Lite*
fa ry Societies. % -
Addrba* by Senator M. C. Butler.
4 W EDX BSDAY JULY 4th.
10,00 A. M.,Graduating Exerv'iae#, ’
7.00 P. M„ Dress Drill—fadet*. *
’ “*—-’^ayi.lrw by |lee* W f> Msyttekk
•9)10 P. M., (Hosing Euteitaiument.
/ You are eordially Invited to attend. - , , . ■
, • F. X. K. BAILEY, PrlntYpiT.
I -
GLENN SPRIN6S WATER
-WILL CURE—
Dvspepsla, Liver Complaint, Chronic lleptatitl*, Janndiee, Torpor#1
it,- -‘l.tv«»r | mq~[ g»*neral dchilitv following upon malarlel diseases,
* Dropsy Dlarrb.ro T1y>gffteTy7~CPii*tlpell»n, Hemorrhuida,
Uterine, Renal and Cystic Diseases. Hamiatnria and Cat*
amanlal derangement*.
——for SALK BY—
•T, A TLF.TST TOBIlsr-
~ A-aa... , — ——Mi—i
Port Royal and Augusta Railway.
•— J. H. AVERILL, Receiver.
THROUGH AND LOCAL TIME TABLES.
In Effect January 28th, 1894.
No. 4 *
ti.50 p.
No. 1 Dally. | 75 Meridian Time. | No. 2 Daily.] N».4 Daily.
Yj"" ^ *
9.25 a. m.
7 25a. m.
Lv. Aogu*ta Ar.
8.50 p m.
j 9 20 a. in. •
.Ar. Allendale Lv.
6.55 p. tn.
9.32 a. in.
Ar. Fairfax Lv.
8.43 p. m.
r- lit.30 U. m.
Ar. Yeuiassee Lv.
5 4> p. m.
lo. P) a. to.
Lv. Yetn*sMee Ar.
5.35 p. m.
11.29 a. ni.
Ar. Ke*uf»rt
4.48 p. m.
11.45 a. m.
Ar. Fort Royal
4410 p. in.
12.50 *. m.
Ar. Charleston
3.15 p ni.
*
Between Port Royal and Beaufort and Charieson.
No. 0 Daily. .
| 75 Meridian Time.
j No.5 Daily.
i ' - * .
1.15 |>. in.
Lv. Ft. Royal Ar.
0.50 p. in-
1.21 p. in.
Lv. Beanfort Ar.
8 44 p. in.
2.25 p. in.
Ar. Yetnaswe
5.40 p. m.
-7
4.30 p. m.
Ar. Charleston Lv
4 15 p. m.
Connection at Allemiale for Carolina Midland Stations.
K. II. WRIGHT, G. P A GKO. T. BRYAN, IF. A.
Port Royal & Western Carolina Ra;way,
TTr^ArB. CLEVELAND^ Receiver.
Augusta and Asheville Short Line.
8i*lieiliile in effect September J4th, 1893.
UjUUam 1:45piii l Leave
7 :4ltpn Arrive .
11:44am 4 :2<*pm| A rr^e
12:47pm 5:24pm Arrive.
7 HiOpm Arrive. .
2:40pmj fi:45pin Arrive..
<* :4"pmj j Arrive
Augusta.......
.... r. Andersoi^.
Greenwood. .. .
Lauren*
Greenville.
! Spartanburg..
Asheville
Arrivej 4(q>i»i
, . l^avei 50»bi
. , Leave lOoain
.. |.eave IDfiaat
..lrf*ve| .dfiaai
* Lear* i :4Vaa«
. .I.eav» ”
• *d • •
S r 4pm
1:45pm
3:30pm
8 :12pm
For further information relative to Tickets, Kates, etc., apply
W. J. CKHi. CLP, A.
R. L. TODD Ttav. F#**.'A gent. Oyer Huilding, Augusta, a.
Spectacles in Steel, Rickie and3old.
All the Latest NoVeltiei. .■
. - PCftFKCTCD BABTAWAftFA,
CRYSTAL LIISEI
Qutttr ru* at Ahnyi.
CHfffflAff CARDS
ARDBOOEm.
miHREMlNff
(A8FA, AvMS, PIC
TURK FRE*.
FARGY
00008,
Hobby Horses
Velocipedes
Toyti’ Dolle
Stationery
—and— J
Musical Instrument. Sheet Musk.Guitar Vioiin and Han)o 1nga
* THK GKM ROLLER ORoAN ONLY
Agent for I'i.iuo* and Orgaua, Rubber Sj^mp* and bieueila. .Viam iaatf
ment.* Repaired.
Pianos »md Organ* Tuned anjJ Repaired. *
\Tlie Unreal and cheapest atock ever brought to till* eity,
Gr. ID. O. Xi A DSTGKE
INTO. 27. R. R.1A.-V
Blackville, S C.
PARAGON
*
lachine Works,
Howard Bros* Propr’s,
fr:.VUI.XKfr:M«MMd MACNIMlM ri#
. .*• BLACKVILLE, 8. C.
To the user# of Moti\4 Fewer and
General Machinery:
We call your attention to the fact that
we are pre*|»ared, w ith latest improved
Tools and Machinery, to do work on
any Machinery used in this coaptry 1 .
Such a* ' * -
COTTON GINS,
UKI8T MILLS,
COTTON PRESSES,
PULLEYS. HANGERS,
MILL GEARING,
Shafting and casting* ol Iron or Bras#
of any size. 3|ieclal attention given to
GIN WORK.
Having a lirst claa* Gin Builder, we
can doaflkimlsof Gin^yrk,new brush
wheels, new saw*, itoxaL Ac. Saw#
sliaritetied only hy hand,
juiyll
Registration Mice.
The_oftice pf the Supervisor, of Regis
tration will be n|ieii at Barnwell on th*
first Monday in each month for the
trausactimi nf sucli business a# ir aft-
tborised by Uw.
k I.G. JENNINGS,
tf anpenrUot.
:omff get
snr( So
vlielat I
BHADSTBEH.
DUN j
AND
WILLIAM Mc^fe
believe the worst is $ and
that times arc goinj
better fast and
strong is my belie! _
have just bought* 1i>tock
of all needed setjable
goods, which I offer|prL '■
ces to please. .Beforcying
elsewhere or gettii too
busy with work or tocciU *
ed with politics come gee
me. i
More News next 'X*
- AV. M. McNl
Ban»weH,p.
SLtPPlS.
resh
Miid
We have them, perfect gt
from the factories, finest qu
most fashionable sty lea.
We invite the ladies altd geha o4
the coauty to call and see
selves, couth lent that we can
aiMlMltieal ta*teV
T. 8. CAVElu
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