The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 02, 1894, Image 2
mwell People. c* N you write?
® u iwMi 4- II»»I«r .n>x»na. *
1)10. W.H0LHE8, Editor I Prop'r.
I4P4IK8T COUMTT (IlUtLATIOI.
»K!M.
TMURHDAT. AUOUHTa,
■lljjl^pl ■!■■! ■■ | .1
Editor M. B. McSwc«ny of tbolUmp-
ton Giurdlan, ylelilln* to tho •olicita
tlon> of frleitd* from all quarter* of M*
county, ha< con •entail in become a can*
dklatefot Kepreaentatiro.
W« »hall be greatly dlaappnlnti’d In
our aatUnate of the good *en»« of the
people of Hauiptoirlf they do not nom
inate Me. at the head of the ticket and
jhi the Drat ballot. Me will he a« good
a guardian of the pnMiu lutarvat* at
(Columbia a* he haa been at hotne.
Hampton can never pay him what the
•area him.
When the primary return* are In we
hope to hear that Uefc Ale. T» two M lie*
Pod eeveral lap* ahead of all eompell-
tor*.
Georgia ahow tlmt the crotton crop ha*
been greatly Injured by the exooaalve
rain*. Still the yield la expected to
equal laxt yekt'* proiluctlon.
The Texaa and Indian Territory cot
ton oropa. which are counted together,
are now eatimated ntTwo and a half mll-
u balea. Ticking In Texa* U getting
ider headway. On Saturday Inman
A Co of New York bought at ililTerenr
jiolnu in Texaf 250 bale* of new cotton.
C , July 21,1«94. 7
fB
of S.ooo.iaai bale* in aliMiliitely nece*
vary tour »*ut any further rwIuciTiTir
In the Tl.ibie aupply of American cot
ton. Now the quearton to decide la
how much t.ie present crop wlH exooeil
that figure or how much It will fall
abort, and a detjlalon tegarding tbl*
queMion will deteimI'ta'whether cot-
ton I* cheap or not. If the crop pro*-
pecta fall off amhthe crop la thought to
he le** than KJKX),0.K* bale*, It goe*
w lllioitt i>avlDg that cotton will advance
to n jieniiaiieiitly higher range of
value*, aiuT If, on the other ha’.d, the
pmtuluo of the crop I* for a yield of
(Kid,000, the price of cotton w ill fall to a
very low rmlut. At preaolil It’ may be
frankly *ald that crop pro*peel* are
very good, a* they u*uitlly are ut thla
mmummi. In Anterlca a alight Improve-
nieiit In trade condlthma I* noticeahlc,
and with a aettlcmeut of the tariff
quoatlon, which aeeni* likely within
(he next two week*, tho Improvement
In trade, we believe, will proceed at an
Increaalng ratio.
Hrat Caarpalga Blood.
Dnpnty Sheriff K. R. Hraiiham of Co-
luuilda >iaa the lirat victim of the cam
paign meeting* of tbt* year of grace.
On Saturday week ago he attended a
FOUNTAIN PEN FREE.
Carried In the pocket. Alway* ready
for uae.
The Holder I* of hard rubber perfect
ly formed and IlnNhed : . (The Feed la
of the ino*t approved pidter:V,(tlie vame
n*ed la a jien coatVng fi-.tH}) imutrlng an
even llow and no leakage. The Tolnt
will write dud ia»t liearly a* long aa
gold.. Kach pen I* tilleit with the beat
ink. and tried before »cnt out. NOW
FOR Til K TLA N. Stmd Pa 2A cent* in
1c and 2c atauilia or *llver. fora half
year’* *ub«cription Pi Vikoinia, a t>eau-
tifully IliuntraU^I 24 ,Tag* iiionthly
magaalne, with excellent information
for the olllce, parlor, bedroom, dlriing
room, kitchen, farm and garden, with
ju*t wit and humor enough to drive
away the blue*.
Don't put It off hut i’rite tnilay and
you will have both the pen and maga
zine promptly.
Addree*
VIRGINIA PUBLISHING ro H -
may 17 " RICH MONO, V A.
Rupert* mxrlved Irom aii aeetlottaof ♦•'•mjmign oveetlng at Ka*u*vcr,
•Jirnriit ah«»«v ft..* Lk. norm., emu h*. Richland co.Mity. Sai.1 Joyner, a young
TAX SALE.
Blackvii.lx, S
Editor l\-vpU: -
1 have recently been very agreeably
eurprlaed io tUI«, that *unie montii* ago
from what I *nw aud beard I feared
tbatthe poor of our.county had fall»ti To carry out the plan adopted by the
iuto had hand*, that Mr. W. A. To**,
the watch over them, wa* curelc-n to
their aud very careful tohUown lute -
«r, bill th* Grand Jury I. aeem* »a v rt
to .eportto the Jill) court that he ban
in every way di*charged lit* duty. The
CommUaloner* did the »anie, and with
my own eye* I beheld a fuw day* age
in pa**lng (being aiixl<ni*Yoknow, wa*
iHtreful to iuveatigatc) the prvtnDea,
varda, boute* and everything of ita h«-
Iwngiug*, preaeutlng by far a neater
•ml better appearance than ever before.
Now, Mr. KdlP>r, wa* thl* *oina |>o-
whlte mail of that neighborhood, wa*
there, under the influence of liquor, and
Imagined that the deputy *liuriff w*a«
after him. He tried to pick a fu** with
Mr. ifhiuhuui. who p>ok Joyner’* pl*tol
aud kept It ln -*elf defence. Joyner
went to hi* home, got. a *hot gun, re
turned and when thirty yard* from Mr.
tiraiiham *liot him, lodging over 150
nbotln liia body. Death followed in a
few day*. Joyner wa* put in lUchlHiid
Jail, hut threat* of lynching liavit g
been me J7 Hie (Joye'rnor liad him re
moved to tiie Teiiilentiary tot aifc
keeping.
Attention Reformers.
To the Reform Voter* of Barnwell
Uodntyi__ ,
litloal eneniy of Mr. Rom who Miarted .lect three of It* meinbera to act ms man-
tlioae falsa rumor*y 1 fear *o I* why
this commuuicacioti, ami must respect
fully request that you allow it space In
your paper.
If thcro Is any thing contemptible It
is a vile behind your back slanderer,
and were they exposed more frequently
perhaps wo would have lesaof It I am
glad our,•«t»r are being cared for and
they have no complaints to make, If
busy body without foundation, It seem»,
did.
I am nwt In any way Interested in
till* matter but only wWh that men
might have fair play,
Kiiisto Rivkr
Barawell Bapllst Sunday School ( on-
veuiioH.
n»la body will meet at Seven Tine*
•fcaroh Friday before first Sunday In
Moufmbr. ItfiM.
Friday, August 21,12 m.—1. Sermon,
R. W. Ltde or <4. N. Askew. 2. Or-
ganiaatlou.X X. The work for thi* Uou-
▼outloii, W. D. McMillan, VV . D. Klee,
V -4M',G Britton
Saturday, September 1, JO a. in.—I
Itavotional Exercise*, J. A. Hunter.
3. Verbal Ke|>ort from Italegata*. 3
Training ta Give, Wu. Havnesworth,
€. K. Kdonfield, J. U. K. Mlll)'> '*. 4.
Renneii to young, at 11.30, J G. !Yi|-
Jlam*. 5. Hearing the Lcmoii on teach-
Jag the Truth, K N. K. Bailey, C. K.
Tylor. L. A. Thomson. 0. 'Hie Teach:
ere’Moral Influence. M.
M. Ackerman, _^_ ====c===i=== ,
K. U WUli*. A. !’. Manyttle. ?. Mtl- their taking a idedge pr atude
ale In the School,. 0. C. Kllfey, J, A.
JsukliM, G. W. Reutz.
Sanday, September 2. 10 a. m.—1.
Addrea* to School, H. S. Hartzogand S.
G. Mayfield. 2. Missionary Sermon, T.
T. Llde or A. Huist.
R. W. Lion, Trosldent.
C. P. Ervin, Secretary.
Wiiai.xys, July 23d 1H04.
Com crops in this section are very
f »e.
1’he cotton la tolerably good. Far
mer* are busy plowing between show
er*. •»
The family picnic and barbecue at
the residence of Mr. Ervin Given*'* i*
said by witnesses to tar exceed anv
tiring of the kind they ever witnessed.
There were eighty two persons present,
seventy nine of whom were of the fam
ily, 54 grand children, oua great grand
child, together with their parents,
making up the total. Tlioee present
aoatend that there is nothing like hard
times In this section. Thy day passed
off pieasant'y, with songs and frolic
aud pleasant conversation; without
mingling the name of Tillman or But
ler or any other candidate even with
the eboms. At l p. ar. wo wenvlnvited
to the table where every thing seemed
to he placed to tempt the ap|>etir.e r
The supply of the very finest provla-
iMisasfully sufficient and would have
aufflceil tho crowd for three Jay*. Ico
cream and cake were served at three
o'olock until all were satisfied.
Your curresponriant extend* many
thanks to Mr. and Mr*. Given* for their
courtesy In extending him a special in
vitation.
The school here ha* been In progress
for eight month* without vacation un
til the present. For the bcmdll of both
school aud tcaeher wc have vacation of
a few week*. ‘ * - Hoar.
The seiton) at Reave* Creek^near
Whaley* T.O. has hern *ucco»*fully
progr«s*ing for eight months, but tor
the benefit of teadicr and *cliolsr*
there is at present a short vacation but
aooordlng to an Hem which Is often
misquoted there Is no rest for the wick-
•d. The teacher has been Induced t<>
JTend his vacation In New Fora-t
Academy where lie take* charge of
•bout 23 pupils during the eight weeks
•f vacatiowat Heaves Creek.
Patrons.
Hubbard, Price <ft Co., of New York,
mf In- their last week’* review r
At thla period of |the plant’* grow th,
the cotton crop aj pear* to Us best ad-
va itage, mod if tl* nrospe.-iaof the
plant In the month wf July were reali
sed, the crop each year would be an
enormous one. But it ummUy bap
pans that from this Arne forward the
plant under gee* a series of injuries
fram amnjr dlfterent catises^which re-
* » yleldT 'J h
ll Ailf
<lnoe the yield. Therefore, tho ques
tion lor the eoCfion tuan to decide ie r not
whether the preaent pro* pec us of tile
yield Are to be raeileed, but to whwt ex
tent, they will fell dhort of the present
promise.
“As n result ef
of the past
the via-
the crops of
i reduction In
!Mo and invisible
which ha* taken
VMMrUlu'XiiAa of the pour condition of
hie suppi V of cotton,
phase throughout the
Ktaie Reiorm F.xeiutlve (tTniiiiiuttie
(or the nnNtlnallmi of candidate* for
Governor and Lieutenant Governor, t »
represent itic**Keform” faction oT the
IVimurraUc party In the genera! prima
ry to be held oil/the 23th day of August
next, all ‘•Reform” members of the va
rious Democratic clubs In Barnwell
county are hereby directed to meet at
the usual place of meeting for their re-
spectiy* clubs on (lie llt.li day of Au
gust next at 4 o’clock p. m.
Having assembled themselves togeth
er s* above directed, said oluh shall se*
sgers «f election ami proceed to vote
by ballot for their choice for Governor
aiid f.icutaii&nt Gwveritor. and for the
delegates to represent their club in tne
f’ouut'y •‘Reform” Convention.
Said clubs shall also instruct their
delegates a* to w lietber or not they are
in favor of the delegates to the .State
‘•Reform” Convcnllou voting for the
nonilnatlon of a full set of Mateolli-
cers, besides Governor and f.leutenant
Governor, to represent the “Reform
ers” |n the general primaly.
Kach club w ill lioeniitled to one del
egate at large, and one delegate for
every 23 ‘•Reform” members or majori
ty fraction thereof.
The candidate for Governor and
Llvtitcifant Governor receiving th* lar
gest niiinlier of votes in said uliiti elec
tion shall be vo|ed for by the delegates
representing said club in the ‘ County
“Refoi m” < (in veiltion.
'I he County •‘Kcform" Convention to
which the delegates from the yariou*
chins are elected will meot at Barnwell
on tlie UHli day of august next at 12
o’clock M.in the Court House. ,
Only ilio-e uietiiliers of the l)rmo-
cratio clubs In ..th* ton11.' who are
“Reformers" are to tie al'o ved to vote
at theaforesalil c.nh clnctiuii: that is,
those •• Reformers” who voted Tor the
*.*Reform” delegate* hi llte August Tri-
tnarv of 1S02, and al»o those “rteform”'
meinbars ivlioiiid not vote fm sa d del
egates In the August Trlmary of !N'.)2,
tb« laher are to bv allowed to vote upon
. . i : Yde by sal
support the tickets Issued bv tliw Stale
“Reform’’ Convention id ISSH.
Til'* THmaiy electlo;i wa* called for:^
the e\|»ress purpose of allowing the
••Heforniera” of tills 4tale to select can
didates from their ranks to represent
i him In the general primary In August;
therefore only those w ho are known to
be “Reformer*” can vote at said club
elect ions.
It is the duty of every “Reformer”
in this county to turn out at the meet
ing of hi* club on the 1 Ith of August
and to see that tho election !s coll ducted
fairly. Every voter lias I i- Individual
preferenc* as to the candidate* that are
running for Goveriint and Lieutenant
Governor, hut remember, that tWy are
all good men, either one of Whom
would make us a good Governor, and
that tlie candidate that receives the
Nomination of the State “Reform” Con
vention is eiithhul to tlie support of tlie
“Reformers’’ of this county hi the gen
eral primary. •
The following is a list of the mem
ber* oCtlie County “Reform Executive
Committee, who were electail oh the
17th hist, io represent their respective
clubs during the present political cam
paign : - ,
Allendale Hub, W. A. All; Ashley
Club, M. K. Dyches; It tldock Club, O
B. Harden; Bamberg Club, C. H. Free;
Barnwell Club, \V II. DuncAii; Ben-
Hett Spring* t.lub, T. M. Cater; Black-
villu Club, C. 11. Mathis; Buford!*
Brhlge Club, J. F. Grimes; Bull Tond
Club, 0*car Brunsuh: CleaV Pond Club,
J. U’. Hill; Colston Branch Club,Tims.
t>. Clsyt ui; Double Pond Club, D. W.
Uodiford; Duck Branch. Club, J. G.
Googe; Denmark Chib. II. H. Crum;
Eijlsto Club, J. B Hunter; Elko Club,
X. H. Mansell; Four Miie Club, M. M.
Turner; Fileudsiiip Club, J. S. Still,
Sr.; Fi»h Pond Club, J. II. Fender:
Georges Club, J. H, Ltneastor; Great
Cypres*Club,J. C. Miller; KearsoMill
Cliiti. tv E. .^ase; Milhous Mill Club,
Kobt. Hightower; Midway Club, G. E.
Hutto; Imd Oak Club, J. M. Sadler;
Reedy Branch Club No. J, J*. L. Baxley;
Reedy Branch Club No. 2, \V. K Sad
ler; Richland Club, K. F. Baxley;
Rosemary Club, J. A. WisadwarB; Si-
loam t.lufi, L. G. Richardson; Sour
Hi’andi Chrli, J. tj. Wlso; Sycamore
Club No. ],JohnCoue; Sycafisore Club
No. 2, J. tV. Deer; Spelngtown Club,
F. M. Ray; Three Mile Cluh^ C R.
Clayton; Well Branch Club, K. L.'S'tn-
der*‘, tVillisiou Club, Dr. W.C. SnMth;
/.ouave Chib, J. IL. Bates; ChittV Club,
W. k. Chilly ; Hammond Chib, J. U.
Morris.
It is the duty of the Kforaaabl com
mittee to see that tlte above Instruc
tions are carried out, and especially to
•ee that every “Mefonro” member of hb»
club attends the meeting on' the 1V’.h of
Augutd to elect delfgotca to the County
Convention, .1 —
1 wo dd caution “Reformer*-” not to
•h) meetings and conventions
get
he rt
erem provided for confu«ed with those
called by Mr Bellinger, Ckaknian of-
tbp Democratic party, lu'th«M are sep
arate and distinct.
A. Howard Patterson, * •
Chalrmau of the Reform Tarty of
Barnwell Couaty. *
l^aruwell, July fidd, Hfiii.
Htatr or South Carolina,>
Barnwki.l Courtt’. 'J
BY VIRTUE of summaryTax Kxe
cutious to me directed hy A. F. Free,
Treasurer, I have levied upon and will
sell on Monday, the 0th day of August
next, it being salesday in said month,
within tlie legal iiour* of sqle, to the
highest bidder lor cash, the following
described property, to wit: .
One Lot in the Town of Barnwell,
containing one acre, more or lc«*,Tin'i
bounded on tlie North by an alley w ideh
separate* it from h»l formerly +vwnf-d iry
Drt (i. It C. T’ikW, on thu East by J«l-
fersou Street, South by an alley wlih h
separates it from lot of Holme*, and
West by Jackson Street.
To be sold-as the property of Mrs. II.
MT Wiggins.
— A r y 0 ——
One F.ot In /ffS> Town of Barnwell,
containing one (1) acre, or ire or
and iMiuhdeff North by lot of M. J.
Pate, East by lamU of G. Duncan Bel
linger and West by street leading to
Hair’s mill.
Levied upon as the prope.rty of J. L.
Grubbs.
A LSO,
IN riatt roxu TowNamr,
All that tract of laud, containing two
hundred aud eleven acres, bounded hy
lauds of C. F Smoak, X. P. Siuoak,
Dafner Davis and others.
Levied ti|Min a* the ptuperty of life
estate of Chas. Proveaux.
AIjSO, "
IN HKD OAK TOWNSHIP,
One acre of land, bounded by land* or
M re. Crawley, Altaway aud ^*n e Han-
kitisovi
Levied u|Kin as the property of Ed
ward Bailey.
ALSO, .
IN KOSKMAUV TOWNSHIP,
Two hundred (2(Hi) acres of laud,
bounded on th* North by Long Branch,
Ea-t by Ro«emary (;reek, South hy
land* of Mrs Mary Willi* and Wcskby
estate of Joshua McCreary.
Levied upon a* the property of G. P.
Cnmminga to satisfy tlie aforesaid Tax
Execution and costs.
Ter pis of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
ALSO,
IN POUR MILK TOW NSHIP,
All that tract of land, coptalniug
three huml red acres m<»re or fy*s, and
bounded on the North by land* of Mrs.
A.J. Hahkiiisou, East hy land* of es
tate of W. K. Ashley, South by the Sa
v- ih River, and West by lands of
ia, * M. blekson.
.1— e ieit upon and to he sold as the
pritwerty of .Mrs. M. C Woodward.
. .. J. W. LANCASTER,
. . Sfieriff Barnwell CouiKy,
Sheriff’*Olllce, July 14, 1S!I4.
FORMAN UNIVERSITY.
GREENYII,LE, SiG.
The next *e**ion w ill begin Septem-'
lior 2«th, lisyf. For catalogue or for in
formal Ion about the courses of study,
Me** Hall*, private tetanling or other
detail* apply tirtha President.’
C. MANLY, D. D.
j'ilv2C
Carolina Midland R. W Go.
To take effect at fi.4.» A. M.
July P, 1801.
Sunday
South Hound.
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1 : .I5 Lv •Selvern..Ar.
5
2.56
C.58
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4
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7.08
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1.15- 3.17
12:10| 3.02
12.20 1 7.52
.Salleys..,. '12.001 7.4^ (
4.00
1.25 7.43
4.3*> _ 7,48
;>.;i3' 7.1# *
i 7.32'* .. .Springfield.. i>11.33
4
Whaleys
' 2
Walkers
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5 00 8 00 Arl
0.03 10.35 Lr)
0 17]Bl.55 : ...
7.31
11.10! 7.20
11 00 7.15
7.00
4 . JLAr. li 00 5.00
Ashleigh.
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9.21 11.05
9.28111.25
9.38^11.55
9.4S I 12.15 )
9.32‘12.25,
10 00 12.40
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3
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6 -
. .Morrises.....
4 *
.. Brownell'
2
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3
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7 47' 4.3'»
7.12 4.25
10.0o l2.5j>.At*Allendale Lv
7.35 4.(0
7.23 3 45
1.111 3.25
7.05. 3.15
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6.50 2.45
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SUNirAYT/NTT
K. U.
K. M.
6.45 Lv Seivern Ar 12.ftJ
6.58
Wagrimr*
11.47
7.0$
Perry*
11..35
7.19
Sally*
11.2.3 ‘
7..M
> Springfield
rijw
7.43
Whaleys
19.56
7.48
Walkers
10.5ft
IUK> Ar|
10.35 J.vf
10.47
M.5e '
11.00
11.24
11.29
11 38
Blackville
♦Lv
(AS
Ashleigh
Woodward
Barnwell
Morrises
Brownell
(paves . •
Selgling
n.45AT“ Allendale I.v
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8 (N)
7.47
7 42
7.:o
T.SK,
7.111
7.05
ft 57
0.50
Dr. RYAN A. GYLES,
SPECIALIST.
EYE, EAR, NOSE,THROAT, CHEST
2nd Door frdfci Bank, BlacuvHle, S. G
ayrl2-Uiu. '
Irtish
BLAC’KVILLE.a C-,
I have taken the Agency tor the Cel
ebrated Walter A. Wood Lata Im
proved Tubular Mowing Mai-nlne and
Steel Wheel Self Diimj Ing Horse Hay
Rake, the very best, lightest in weight
and draftot any machine* in America.
Any further Information dedred will
be cheerfully and promptly fkrnlshcd
on aptiplicatlon io
G. C. RUSH.
1 m. • Blackville. S. C,,'
Mortgagee’s Sale. ‘WOFFORD COLLEGE.
•\
WANTED.
An ox not over five year* old and not
lea* than iVUlneh** to top of shoulder,
nor Ics* than (Kt iuches from .forelock to
root of tuih ' •
T. B. KLLIS, Jr.
Martins, S. C., July 21,1894.
J»»ly2d 2w
NOTICE.
The annua] meeting of the Blackville
Alliance Couipauv will he mr A!pgirif?
thirteenth to elect a board of dlrector*-
for the n-xt year. All st(>ck holders
are requcsietl to attend.
August 14th L'9!at II o’clock a. my
in Warehouse.
—By order-ot'
A. 1\ WOODWARD,
— ■y J e*rae,.t." “
J. L. JOHNSTON,
Sec rata ry and Trea-i'irer.
Juiy2G-3w w
LAND FOR SALE.
A smell farm about a hundred acres,
twenty cleared, balance in w’oods, two
and a half 11 rile* Ir >m Barnwell. r
For particular* apply to
The people.
(april-20-tf) —^
T. B. ELL/S, Jr.,
Surveyor and Civil Engineei
SpeciarartentfbtTirivrn to ihiTcaniputatlon
of vrater-p<jwerf, and drsinaK*-.
A poet*! card aitdrivoied to me at Ma In*,
8. C. will receive prompt attoniion.
oetl.Mltvr *
I O 2Sf
The Crystal IcejGompany,
BLACKVILLE, S. C.
Pure Ice, frozen from Deep drawn
water, at price* in keeping ivitii tiie.-e
hard times. Having a large stock < n
iiand rind mnkiug more day and night
orders will be filled with- quickest ill*-
pate!). ’ june7-tf.
"BKADST H EET,
DUX
AND r
WILLIAM Mt XAB ^
bolicYCt,Jhc worst is over and
that times are sroiiijr to
get
strolls'
have just bought
-of all needed
better fast and surely. So
is my belief that I
a full stoek
seasonable
goods, which I offer at pri
ces to jilei
elsewhere or getting too
busy with work or too exeit-
eVl with polities come to see
me.
More News next week.
W. ^1. McXAlL .
Barnwell, S. C..
Ur. J. H. E. ,
Dental Surgeon.
Blackville, S. C.
Will hare regular appointments as
follows:
At Barnwell, C. H. from 1st. Monday
(or salcs-day) in each month to Wed
nesday evening, Rhf>ms at Molair
House'. Olncc two doors South of hotel,
oil AVRst or opposite side of street.
At Sally’*, U. A. »t N. R. R.^/rotn
3d iioiiday in each month to Wednes
day evening. OMce at Price’s Hotel.
Will be at nis homeof.lce at Blackville
•every Friday aud Saturday from Ist of
Februa-v to 30tli .September inclusive,
and every Thursday, Friday and Sauir-
day, from 1st October, to 3Dt January
iuciuslve.
Will makeappoinfment* with patient*
to meet them at either of hi* ofiic*** at
any time.
Patient* will find it more comfortable
to have their work done at the office,
though if devired will call on them at
their residences-any where within thirty
miles £f Blackville .
Barn wkll Couktt.
1|’. V. Ular vs. A. P. Woodward,
r Whereas a certain mortgage effecn
ted by A. P. Woodward to Paul S. Fel
der, on the —-day ofrebruary 1880,
and recorded in office of H M. O; for
tho County of Barnwell, in hook 5 J,
page 41; and wherea*tho said mort
gage w as duly a**igned by the *ai^
PauUS. Fehhrr to W. V. Izlar for val-
uahle consideration; and wherea* the
condition of the said mortgage i*
broken, nml tliere i« now due and owing
on the said mortgage'debrthe Bum of
one hundred and fifty-seven and 10-100
dollars, with interest from the 10th day
of October 1803:
Now therci'orc, by virtue of pgwer of
sale cbntalued In the said mortgage
deed, I will offer for sale t>» the highest
bidder for ca*h. at Barnwell Court
House, on the first Monday Ip August
1394, during the legal hour* of sale*,
the follow Ing real property :
•'All that lot 01 parcel of land with
the buildings thereon, situate J lying
and being In the town of Elko, in the
state of South Carolina and County of
Barnwell, containing one half acre,
and bounded on the North by land*
now, or lately, of W. T. Cave, Ka«t hy
lot of Mrs. A. N. Cave, South by Tot
now or lately of t;. 11. Mathis, (separa
ted from the lot of said Mathis by the
WiRNton and Elko public road and
fronting on said road 108 feet) and
West by lot of Mrs. A. E. Harley-.”
Purchaser to pay for paper*.
W. V. IZLAK, Mortgagee.
X. T. IZI^AIt,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
SPARTANBURG,
two
Necessary expense* for one year.
For Catalogue addrea*. ‘
dTV GAME WELL,
Secretary oFFaeulty.
„\
PATItlCK
.\; .
BflOWfi
\
invitfsthe attention of all Cash payiNfipTRchasi
^tashi^rblc a,^.
sale at - . ’ ’
MILITARY IpTITUTE,
-A.NIJHI4NOX. W. C. ’
0004! in Tsiigllfth. MAflipniAt*
* ** r xa - '-—*• * ,• x7 a ■ ■ ■■ ewsB ■ ■ r* * ^
ii:*, Latin, Greek, German. French,
Physical ami I’otitTcaT Science, Draw
ing and Book-keeping.
Scud for Catalogue.
7 col. jornrb. Patrick,
Superintendent.
South Carolina College,
COLUMBIA, S.C.
”7 . o 1
Session begins Sept. 25th. Nine reg
ular Courses, with Diplomas. Sitecia)
Courses, with Certificate*. Require-
no'llm for admission niodirted. Hoard
$S a mouth. Total necessary expenses
for the year (eXcJuslve of travelling,
clotliiug, and books) fioiu (112 to |152.
Send for Annomicenrent.
For fiii tlier information address tlie
Preshjetit. James Woodrow.
Cori|er Clai*k ^ R' AV®ijU€|
IBlacxkrviHe, 3.0.
not M-attar hi* energies over all creation. • . . .
Acting on this i dtidition. which I* not a theory, 1 have decWed to
self to providing for the comfort and good looka of my eu»U»meta. H Ah spei la?
knowledge of their wants I have gathered from l\te best iiiarketa the fisost selecJ
aiid,superb stock ever handled in thla aaclioa of Nootb Carolina.
|V1Y SEhECT SPECIALTIES
are Hat)., Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Chffs, Collar*, Hosiery aud Undei Wear for*
men find boys. ^ . ,,
A lovely stock of shoes and * or Mow* **” Misses.
And lower prices than any.coiii|ietltor in the Si.rifi can offer.
Messrs. W. M. Altman aud W. W. Moloay are W*4i me and will be glad to M«
their many friend*. ‘ , ... . ,
Before buying give roe a trial and I will give you happiest satisfaction.
SOLOMON BROAVX.
* * Chealp Cash Dealer.
-FOR-
-FXA.
For Rent and Sale.
We represent the Corbin Banking
Company in Aiken and Barnwell coun
ties, and have for rent or sale a number
of valuable places in these counties.
Persons desiring to buy or rent good
places on good terms will do w ell to call
or write. BATES SI M MS,
8eptl4-tf Barnwell, S. C."
GO TO
P.J.Zeigler&Co.
ALLENDALE, S- C,
If you want to buy the best Mowing
and Reaping Machines oq the market
for the least money. They sell the fa-
mmi* Walter A. Wood machttie ami all.
Repair part*, such a* Rivet*, K-ftifc
Head*,Ac. V. ■ '
Ileulquarters for Horses and Mule*.
Buggies and 11 yr ness. [jtrooj- ly
iVfLLlSTON; BARNWEl-L
Next Susaiou Begins AVetlacstlay, ScpteBiber 12.1894.
s* - . ,
We w ish to call vnur special attention to the many advantages often d by th*
wiliisron High School, oiir tmarding kfrangement* casuot bd excelled by aiay
si:hoof In the Slate. Our building* arodarge, romf*M’table and well equippenk
We have *» paratb dorniUorh*.* foreglrls and U*j s. One hundred boanliiig*u*-
dent*’ca'i be-comfortaldy accoHsInoilaMul. We employ only first eta*» veachera.
The faculty consists of five professor* and two lady teacher*. The teachers Hvo
in the same buildings with the' students. Tlie boys are under military regula
tion*. Our school i* Christian but tiou-sectarian. All student* are required to
attend the ( hurcli and rtumhiy Sciiool of their choice. The High Schoollsilfc-
rided In four cl»**es; Freshman, Sophomore, Junior aud Senior. When tho
Course of study l* completed a regular diploma i* granted During the past »e»-
siun two hundred and seven students were enrolled, representing almost every
*-cl bin of.the State. . Besides the usual English . *iir*e, instruction will liegivyi*
in the following hranctie*: Ancient and Modern Languages, Commercial, Law ,
Commercial A Ith'iietic. Book-Keeping, Music, Art CalWlhenlea, Eloculloii,
Typew riting, i'eli'^rapuy, Mi-nography and-MiliMry tactics.
EXPENSES:
Literary Department, per month....... 90 to l-i 00
Music, Instrumental, (w ith u.seof piano . 3
Mu-ic. Ymml, per month T *‘. .: •-- 3 ^
Art, per montli ' 4 ***
Bour.i, per uoutli ... . . 7 W to 10 •!>
Hoard and ’I’liitiou payable monthly iu advance
Uniform for Boy* ...: 14 no
Utviform for Girls '... .' t - * 8
ConH«rtedwith the HighSeli»*>l \* the Palmetto P»a*ine** CoMegr. _
Complete Cotuiuercial Course in this iustitulioa, iaelml ng Book-Keeping (In
all it* various lorinsj, CominercUl A rithmelie, Ci>»aw , rcial 1j»w. Ac.
For tlie entire coarse, ^'Kl. It take* from throe io five montli* to complete tliia
course. Wlten « student pii*«e* » *ati»faetorv examination in the Commercial
branche* he will rewive a TNydoma fnwn the Department.
Telegraphy, Complete Course. 225 00
TyiHlW-ri’.lllg, ** ..... Hi MB
Stenography, —“————.■ 1 , .... !W 0t>
Regular stmlv h<>ur» at mgliL Student* are not allowed to ntlm tlw streef»or
leaie their neons after ik-ir*,,without a special permit Irma the Principal. 44ihh1
Literary Societies » e rauied on! in uonnrcthoi with the srbool. All stailen** arw
required to atteud. We guarafiter that any yopqg man can ewter the Literary
Department of nnr school ami attend rhe e,ntirisession of nine am! a half scho
lastic montli*. board, tuition a: d ill exjiense- included, except books and chdh-
ing for fr»»m #H5 (Si nr#125:90, aoconllng to the class entered, f 135ffff wHI eoier
' H»art1, tuition ami all exp-n.e* except l>ook* and clotldn* for a young lady in
IJtcrarv Department for tlie entire *e»don of nine ami a half m.-ht>)a*tic month*.
Bamberg Hardware Store,
C. J. S. BROOKER, Proprietor.
Keeps a full line of Pnfrdware, Tin
Ware, Agate Iron Ware and (inn*. \
FuljLstdck of Base Ball Goods, and
Vall.y Tip,ail sizes,constantly on hand.
A* to prices 1 wili not lie undersold
hy any .Southern dealer. I n*U the
calls ami patronage of my friends and
the general p biic.
C. J. S. BROOKE*,
apr5-1y «, Bamberg, 8. C.
Three'Trade Truths.
T
Life, Accideql,
LIGHTNING,
and f
LIVE STOCK
INSURANCE
—At Lowest Rates In—,
Strongest Companies.
Butler, Calhoun & Co.
r
—OFFICES AT— • ^ "
THE BANK QF BARNWELL
-anx>—
Wm. McNAB’S store
apriti
J.J. Dicks&Bro.
C
r ** H.
&
We shall be glad to have your patronage. Respectfully,
^ IT, K. K. BAlLEYr-PHm ffiiL
For further information,.address WlllUton High School, WIDDton, S. C.
GLliNH SPEINSS VATEE
—WILL CURE—
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Chronic lleptstiti*, Jaundice, T»»rpor of
Liver,and general debility following u|m>m nMlarUI disease*.^
- Dr<>|e»y Dlarrluva Dysentery, ( Onstipatlon. Ilemorrhoids,
Uterine, Reivld and Cysthr Disease*. II vuiaturta audCaV-
amantal dcrangeineut*. -
-^FOR SALE BY— .
*T. ATeLKN TOBIN
Corner Bi'oad and Campbell
Streets. Augusta, Ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groce
ries and Plantation Supplies.
Experience has taught;us that in
knowing WHEN, WHAT and WHERE
to buy the merchant succeed* and the
customer i* satisfied.
We buy when other*,sell amh there
fore get I..west prices. Wu buy good*
of standard grades and »o give mil 'pa
tron* the best that is (o lie had. We
buy where ca*h gets the best bargains,
anil share ail advantage* fairly with
out customer*
At our new quarter*, ijie mo*t con
venient and commodious in Awgii*ta,
w e.keep constancy full stoekw of all
good* in our, lina of.husine**, and are
cordially Inv-ite our Carolina frCtoid* to
make, our ^place tlicir fieorfffa head
quarter*. By giving us their custom
they will leiirn the three troth* that
NOW is-the time, our house TILK place
aud our good* the GOODS tlfat they
•kontd buy.
We hnmlle cotton on the f^et* for
fifty cents a hale.
Messrs. I.. K. Dicks, H. M. Hair and
Ti R. Erwin are wirli us and wilt be
pleased to see their friend* from over
the river.
Remember w;e are only three blocks
from the Union Depot and at rhe junc-
fitm of all the street car Hue#. Come
straight to see us.
J. J. DICKS & BRO.,
AUGUSTA Ga
G, DUNCAN BELLlNOERt - -
Solicitor 2xu. CiRcrW. '*
WILLIAM H. TOWNSEND;
Latk ok ElLiott A TowNSxxp;
l!kackdi: i, S. C.
II. L. O’BANNON.
Bellinflef, Townsend’A
OBannon,.
A-TTORN K Yrt LAW
jiOllice Kyaa- Building, Ihri’hwell S.-Ci-j
No.
Port Royal and Augusta Railway.
J. H. AVKRILL, Receiver.
. THROUGH AXD LOCAL TIME TABLES.
In Effect January 28th, IS'K
| No. 1 1 hilly. |
Meridian Time. | No. 2 Daily.[ No. 4 Daily.
5.00 |i.m.
6.50 p. m.T
7.25 a. in.
9.20 a. in.
9.32 a. tn.
19.30 a. m.
19.49 a. m.
li.29 a. m.
11.45 a. m.
12.50 a. m.
Lv. Augusta .Vr.
Ar. Allendale Lv..
Ar. Fairfax Lv.
Ar. Yemassee Lv. 0
Lv. Yemamsee Ar.
Ar. Beaufort
Ar. Port Royal
Ar. Charleston
8.59 p m.
6.55 p. m.
(i.43 p. m.
5 4-> p, wi.
5.35 p. at.
4.49 p. ■.
4-W) p. IN.
3.15 p. m.
11.15 a. m.
9J5 a. u
Between Fort Royal and Beaufort and Charteston.
I No. • Daily. i ’75 Meridian Time. J No, 5 Daily. |
1.15 III.
Lv. Pt. Royal Ar.
9.5ft p. in.
1.21 p. m.
Lv. Beaufort Ar.
(> :tl p. m.
2.25 p. m. ;
Ar. Yeiaassee
5.40 p. m>
4.3ft n. u>.
Ar. Charleston Lv
3.15 p. in.
—rV-
Coiinection at Allendale for Carohui M/Ulaml Stations.
R. H. WRIGHT, G, P A . GEO. T. BBYA» t T. P. A.
Kadime Works,
Howard Bros. Propr’s,
■ :AI(*I.NF.C.K<« itari nACMllfilHT^
BLACKVILLE* S. C.
To the users of Motive Power and
General Machinery:
We call your attention to the fact that
W*i arfe prepared, with latest improved
Tools and Machinery, t» %Ur work on
any Machinery used in tttw eoh*»try,
Such as _ ~~ ’ '
COTTON GINS,
GRISTMILLS,
COTTON PRESSES,
; PULLEYS. HANGERS,
MILL GEARING,
Shafting and caattng* o4 Iron or lira**
of any *ize. Special attention given to
GIN WORK. 4,
Having a firet claaa Gin*Builder,.we
can doail kiudsof Gin Work, new brush
wheels, uew saws, boxes, Ac; 5hW*
sharpened 6y hfiad.
i«wL
SHOES
SLlHPEKS^
W>hare them, perfect good*, fresh
frhnt Cite factories, finest qualities and*
moat fashionable style*.
We invite the ladies amt gentlemen of
the county to’call'and fto for theniM
selves, confident tbfil we can please the’’
most critic
febl.Vtf
leal ta'Stes.
T. S. CAVE*
BRO.
VALUABLE iJANDS IN BaWS^-
wfelHstud Aiken Conhtles bMofiging to-
tlffi New England Mortgage Security 1
Company. •
Persons desiring’ to bny‘or rent Will 1
dd well lo Write to hf call off
W. ML Magoodytfr*.
BARJ^fELLC. H., S.C.,
For full particulars.'
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