The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 15, 1898, Image 2
Tfc«*t oitnltUInf brtUiniK the An<1«r-
lauIUfuneir and the l*urt Kajal
l*nat, «r« oonUden^that erora will be
gin on tin Blank Diamond Railroad
by May lit, 1H99.
Will that va«t antetpriae combine
with or parallel the Gamlloa Midland?
Pr. O. K, Nemmi, veterinary »nr-
geon at Cleraaon CdUege, offera to
treat domOatlo^ animal*, lionea. mule*
nod cattle, free of charge ekoept the
<m»«t of medlejne* n»ed. lie Will be
glad to ijorreepnnd with atook owner*
la need of hi* aervioes In any aection of
the State.
Col. A. K. Boone, who U head 'and
front of the movement forb jlldtng the
Black PlaNWtnd Rail road, Is a large
men In several ways. He weigh* 283
ftoandt and has energy ahd resolution
In proportion. When told veveial years
ago that j. Pierpont Morgan would not
permit the building of hi* road he an-
ftwerwl; •‘Welt, I'll lie aroniul until
nil, an<
after hi* funei
with wy work.
and then I’ll go on
A apeclal New York dispatch stated
lest week that a gigantic flour trust
has been formed to control nearly all
.the product of this country and aiso
itbe supply of three-fourths of the
■world. The trust will have acapital'or
4ilM,r00,UU0, and the milla In the
-United States under Its control will
liave a dally capacity of 05,000. barrels
cf wheat every 34 hours.
Another reason for raising wheat on
•vary farm.
“Politics makes strange bedfellows.”
Nobody oven dreamed a year ago that
the good time would so soon twine when
'(trover Cleveland and William Jen-
wines Brran. John Sherman snd Ban
yaiflTM R: Tnimah, Triable Hoar and
the News and Courier wuuld all be In
llna teaching elbows against expansion
by annexation of the Philippine Is
lands. And yet it is even so, and all of
them are right tills one t'me If uerer
before. And present ligliteousneHM
covers a multitude of past transgres
sions.
“Go West, young msn.” There's
light towards the setting sun Many
girls are attending agricultural col-
leges there and learning bow to farm
scientifically as well as practically.
T'he course of work and study occupies
three years and when graduRted they
ere skilled in house work, dairy work,
tlo** raising and agriculture general-
riy. They know how to make rations as
• ■' well as to cook them and are more qua!
rifled to be better halves than sister ex
~peris In music, embroidery aud poll'
■ tics. ' : ?
The commission appointed by Presl-
—dent McKinley to fix the responsibility
V-for the needless hardships suffered by
~ .soldiers at home and abroad has had a
.good time, travelling here and there In
royal style and living between trips in
'the best hostelries, yet the commission
ers haven't struck the right trail a sin-
jrJe time. Properly the responsibility
rest* on the people who brought on the
war am] all the country know* who
-were guilty of that, but tbey are too
Nigh In plaos to receive the justice that
they deserve.
The Atlanta AiMifnat. as will be seen
from a quotation fooes It* columns on
ctur first page. And* fernfe with General
yitehemarfor betog a hneho^e.-
Kdifor Hoke Kalth appears to be Ig
norant of the fact that iMwebnst bach
elors were allowed In the expedition
led by Kitchener, astd that ought to be
the reM hi ail aviais*. Mevried xaen
have super ter obligati oes at hooMwiud
•owe over the davannsW perhaps would
Mod more pease iui cawp aud on Hie
march thaH in their domestic reiatfoiM.
The Georgln divorce courts. In ubU:h
Uokn prnctiees, indicate that.
The report* of nit the General* and
ntl the Admirals are In, but the Amer.
lead people cannot laarn from them
l*ow It happened that no gn>at n hiun-
derhnt a* Hhaftor bappene<i.to eajtture
Santiago. Berne *ay H wa* pure lurk,
other* any that ptuek did It. Our dev
il give* thl* explanation t Shatter was
ordered to fall on Santiago and uke It
q*)lck. Home-how or otlmr lie got to
the top of Han Juan bill and made
-randy to drop. Ton!, the Hpanish
commander, heard of the instructions
sod the weight'of the American leader.
'fV^save the city from destruotion and
the people from annihilation he flew
the whitA flag, end rib*fter dld’t fell on
the city *a ordered.
Kgvptlan seed loAha fertile virgin soil
Of the Houdan, where wages Vary from
15 onnt* a day up, snd the laborers are
almost ss numerous as the sands of the
sea, and It will be seen that king cot
ton will go to Africa and build a new
prosperity In the laud of Its original
nativity.
Introduce ticket# baaed on practically one cent
THK PARIS PKACB.
A
The signing of the treaty of peace
wa* completed at Part's at 8 45 o’clock
on Saturday evening. The negotia
tions between the American ahd Span
ish commliHilotters continued for seven
weeks, a longer time than the wsr last
ed. By the treaty Spain relinquishes
all sovereignty over Cuba, and cedes to
United States Porto Rico, Guam and
the Philippine. Glands. For these last
she is to be paid twenty million dollars.
The Spanish commissioners closed
the treaty in reiy bad humor. Their
country lost everything contended for,
and the United 8totes drove a hard
bargain. The reference t» the destruc^
tlon of the Maine In the President’s
message to Congress, holding the ripau-
i«h government responsible for that
outrageous act, was especially vexing
to the 8pani«h government, which has
expressed Us determination to refer the
matter to a commission of British,
French and German experts to flx the
blame and responsibility.
There must l>e something behind the
scenes which the general public is not
permitted to know. This j'oyernirent
continues to plant big guns and build
fortifleations along the Atlantic sea
board fiom Maine to Florida as rapidly
as if a combined attack from all the
fleets of Europe was imminent. And
there Is no ltt Up In the gushing talk of
an alliance between Great Britain and
the United States which wilt ujuktj tno
rest o‘t the world behave.
' ‘The tiensle wITf~be likely to ratify
the treaty quickly so. that Uocla 8sin
Can ironnt the annexed territory as the
Christmas gift* put In his stars and
stripes stocking. After tnift ratifl.ra-
tlon we will be the liuitid btatcs of
America and Asia.
A FERTILIZER COM BINE.
The fertilizer manufactories In the
South arc being rapidly absorbed
the Virginia and Carolina Chemical
Company, which has a capital of $12,-
t)nu,(l«). ft now owns fourteen factor
ies at Richmond, Charleston, Havan-
nah and other Southern cities, which
furnish 70 per rent of the output of
fertilizers In their territory, and.iffe In
the market for more.
PATRON 8AINT OF LAWYERS.
Dr Sampson Pope has quit Newber
ry and returned to his former home in
l'ex***« to practice medicine some more.
Large numbers of negroes are report
ed to be leaving Kdl*io Island on ac
count of nard times and lack of employ
ment-
Gen. Tltzhugh* Lee and staff sailed
from Pavanmth on Sunday for Marta no,
Cuba, w here the 7tb army corps head
quarter* will be established until Jan
uary 1st, when It wilt make it* tri
umphal entry into Havana.
The striking cotton mill operatives In
and around Augusta have been notilltd
that unless they go back to work quick
ly all the mills now in operation will
shut down after New Yearj so iucreas
ing the idle people to the number of
their employees.
Homo up country people are enter
prising for true. The congregation of
Milford church, 14 miles above Green
ville, was shocked the other Sunday *o
discover that sacrilegious thieves had
hauled away the church organ and left
no tell tale tracks tii.«t would lend to Its
discovery.
The late Dr. Bliss was for many years
Gen. Sherman's physician. Onco \v|ien
the soldier complained, '“Your stuff's
doing me no good, ’ he replied : “ Take
Shakespeare 1 .*, advice, then, and Tfrvoiv
It to the dogs. - ” "There afe too many
valuable dogs in our neighborhoodi”
replied Sherman.
Gen. Gaiixto Garcia, Lieutenant
General of the Cuban army and he^d
of the cotumUsiou sent hv the Cohtio
(.egbdaturo te the United State*, died
4« Washington on Sunday of pneu
monia, aged 61) years. His disease was
caused by the sudden change from a
warm to a coid climate.
Thirty-six member* of the Houston
Test*;. (Jottoq, gw*.
the size oT the present crop in their
Mate last week, i he highest estimate
was 3,PUt*,4>00 Itales, the lowest T 400.000,
aud the average 3 t <J4'i,-'iOO For the
whole crop of the Mouth the average
guess was 11,313,400 bales.
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THE rUTCRK OF CofTON.
Ws «opM Ira* week an editorial
Wo® the Greenville Mews, making
Bght of the proha We competition of
8he Hhodlra aee oottowproducing eoun
*rj with the Houthern- United Bute*.
The News heltf that die diAuultiee of
transporution from tbe Bonden and
the inferior quality of the cotton grown
there left the game In the hand* of the
JJnlted Bute*. —^ , '$p
On the other side of tbe argument f t pi
field that the Soudan cotton fields are
nearer than tbe American to the Euro
peps mill*, and that tranaportatlon will
tie cheap because principally by water.
Aa t« the quality of the African cof-
flon ft Is well known and admitted fact
«hat tbe staphs grown In Rgvpt | a bet>
*ny grmni In the 11 ' ■
eept the-Anesli see Rdendi—
Tlwre are ti JMX 1 execution* In Hio
hands of the Bboriff of Heauiort county
Hgaimt delinquent tax payers, the re
sult of the cyclone of 18U3, and proper
ty then destroyed is still assessed for
taxation. This year's storm* have put
that afflicted people in a more pitiable
condition than ever before.
George Johnson* «f Newberry, John
Sheppard of Edgodeid and seven other
lawyers of lea* reputation have volun
teered to help A- 11. Dean of Greenville
defend the McCormick men who are to
be tried at Greenville in February on
the charge of ••conspiracy,” because
they advised James W. Tolbert, scala
wag, to bunt a healthier dwelling
place. • .
Ml** L'’ey Withers, a p etty Kansas
achotd teacher, knows more about poli
tics now than she did seven weeks ago.
8he was so confident of Jerry Simp-*
son’s reelection to Congress that the
bet 1,000 kiase* at $1 a piece against 30
big steers owned hv Harold Owens.
Simpson was defeated and Owei a is -n-
joylng kisses lu lustalujeuU of twenty
a week.
Unless previously settled a very sen
sational ease will be <tk>d at the next
term of the United Btates District
Court In Charleston. For a year and a
half s prominent professional man of
that city, whose name la not made pub
lic, haa been persecuted most grievous
ly through the mall*. A greal manv
letters containing scurrilous charges
against him have been sent to hi* fam
ily and very mstiy other people with
the intention of damaging him profes
sionally and personally. The matter
was put in the hand* of post office in
spectors. tfi the proof* collected th»*y
last week arrested a MUa Lizzie Rivers
n* tbe writer of the letters. 8he waived
a preliminary examination and wa*
bound over far trial on a bond for |300.
The pouishment for ivdng the mail* In
that manner U by line not exceeding
fflywo, or Imprisonment in thy TynJteD-
tla'ry for hot oveF tJVe yeava or both, in
itaa* /*T«kaaarh?w tftiacsvSMat
per mile distance traveled, tteket* sold
on the 18th and morning trains of tbe
Hlth, good to return until the 31st,
Who, by the way, Is the pstron saint
of lawyer*? A famous lawyer in Brit
tany once appealed to.the pope fur a
saint. His holiiie** proposed that he
should, go round a certain church blind
folded, ar.d lay hold of the saint near
est his hand. He stopped and grasped
a certain Image cry Ip g: ‘This be our
salr.f, this be our patron!” When the
bandage was remov-d he found that,
though he hail stopped before the altar
of 8t. Michael, to hi* horror he had laid
huh! not of Bt- Michael, hujt of the flg-
ure under Bt. Michael’s feet—tbe devil.
—London Sketch.
CURING CRAMP IN THE LF.O.
With most people who suffer with
cramp in tliu leg it comes on very- sud
denly and is most severe. It usually
seizes it* victim iust after going to bed
or while undrcaslog. It is a most sim
pie matter, when you kmw How, to
inske the spasm to let go it* hold. Pro
vide yourself witli a strong cold, and
when the cramp come* on lake thecord,
wind it round the leg over the place
that is cramped and, taking an end in
each hand give it a little pull,' one that
will hurtiJLlUtle. The cramp will in
stantly vanUh and the sufferer can go
to tied assured that it will not visit him
or her a^ain that night.
OUT OF THSffcOTTGN PATCH.
The Orangeburg CoimtV Tobacco
Urowera ’-Aaaualatloa
A physician won Id ask If
rbeniHMlsni. a dull pain or aehe in the
back or over the hip*, stomach trouble,
desire to urinate often, or a burning or
scalding ih passing It; it after passing
there Is an unMatUfled feeling as if It
must he at once repeated, or If the
urine has s.bilck dust depositor strong
odor. :
When the*e-.*vmptom* are present,
no time should be lost In removing the
, ne cause. ' .
bT -Delay mayiead Wgreveiy^atarrh of
tal the bladder, inflammation, causing
stoppage, u>ii snihetiiuM lequlring tbe
drawing oTthe urine wlGi Instruments,
or may run Into Bright's Disease, tbu
moat dangeroua *uge of kidney trou
ble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, the great
d'soovery of thd eminent kidney and
bladder npe.ctall*t, Ua ptisltive remedy
for sucli diseaxe*. Its reputation is
woHd-w!de and H Is so easy tn pat...at
anv drug store that no one need suffei
any length of time for want of It.
HttwevOr. if you prefer to first test
Its iViHiderful nierite. mention Thk
Haknwkll PKorLK and write to Dr-
Klluitr& Co., Binghamton. N. Y- fora
samplo bottle and book telling all about
it, both sent abaoiutely free by mail.
; and Loan Ar»o-
Never put off till tomorrow what you
can get somebody.' to do for you to-
d*y. ' 2l15 ■ -
NO CURK-NO PAY.
That D the way all druggist* sell
Grovk'h Tamtei.kbb ('hill Tojueibr
Chills and Malaria. ’ It lf_ simply Iron
and Quinine in a tasteles* form, f ’hild-
rtn Iqyli It, Adults prefer it to bitter,
nauseating Tonic* Price, 50c. For
Bale by C N. Burckhalter. ,
oiaUvD, Pialufiff.
T. 8. Cave and \V. L. Cavs. copartners
utMler tl\e Arm name of T. a. Cave &
Bro., uefendaot*. T '
Jddomkkt or Forkcloscrk axd Sale.
BY VIRTUE of a decretal order to
me directed in the nonve entitled rnuse
I will sell at Bainwoll, |u front of the
Court House on Mondajr, tbe 2d day of
Jamiarr, 180U, It being salesday-iu the
said mootb, within the legal hour* of
sale, to the highest bidder, the follow
ing described real estate: „ •
All that certain lot nr parcel of Und
situate, lying and. being In the towli of
Barnwell, oniiiuy of Barnwell, Btate
of Mouth Carolina, containing ouc-
fourth of a • acre, 'more or less, and
buunded as follows: On the North by
lot of A. B. Harfzog, on the East by lot
of A. B. Hartzog, oti the B'uith hy lot
of Mr*. Bellinger and on the West by
Burr Bkreet.
■ ALSO,
All that certain lot or parcel of land,
being the property of the defendant T.
S. Cave, situated, lying and being in
tho town of Barnwell, connty of Barn
well, State of Mouth Carolina, contain
ing twelve acres, more or le** f with
building* and improvements thereon,
and belter know n as. the Bellinger I>d
and bounded ns./o|low*; Ou the North
by Napoleon Street, on the Mouth by
Wellington Street, on the Kn»t by Ma-
Canlev Street and on the Went by Chat
ham Htrtet.
Term* cash—Purchaser to pay for
paper* and Revenue Stamp*.
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
Master
Mavter's Office, Dec. 10th, 18!)8. - i
saletlay with ncany 1©»> members, and
Othcra-wlH join Ht the January meet
ing. The officer* sre Dr. W. S> Bar-
tdn. President; Dr. J. 11. Pricej Vice
Pie*i<letit( .<4. fj. Ma'ly, Trea*urer.
Dr. W.. M. Barton will handle seed .and
sell td any one wanting them. A stpi?
ce*sful tobacco grower from Qifc. East
ern part of tbe State was present. . He;
•‘‘dcuionstiMted tliat tobacco .fit five
cents a pound would pay fairly well
and that from S3»! to ) per acre could
bo cleared with average soaaooa ami or
dinary skill in growing and curing the
crop.” Dr. J. H. Price, the Vice preSi-*
dent, formerly ol Black villi-, bus em
ployed an expert grower to manage hi*
crop next yi ar.
STRONG AND S IRA (GUT.
Senator TiUmaaExpressed hi* oppo
sition to the peace treaty’s scooping
term* in chanicterUticully vigofou*
language:
"What! Do you expect me to vote
fora treaty which gives to the Span
iards $-0.000,(XXi for something they
don’t own and can’t deliver? N'*jsTr!
I am not going to vote away 4 - 20,00> ) ,000
of tiie people’s money for a lot of nig
gers. a tot of Gland* we don’t want and
* pile of scrap Iron. We have Trtutffle*
enough of Ohr own with niggers in the
Mouth and all coons look alike to me.
whether Ih<?y come from Moutli Curb-
lina or tl»e Philippines.
‘•What! “Pay Spain $20,000,000 be^
cause we licked her? .No, sir! 1 will
not be a party to any such Infamous
bargain.” —
AVOID COUGHING.
A physician who G connected with
tin institution in which there ar«4 many
Tjtilldren, says: "There is nothing more
irritable to a cough than houghing.
For some time 1 had been so fully as
sured of this that I determined for one
minute at. least to lessen the number of
coughs heard in a certain Ward of n
hospital of tho institution. By the
prmnGrrrf rewards and punGhuienteJ-
succoeded 4u Induofug them simply to
hold their breath when tempted to
cough, and ic a little wh’lliV I Was my
self surprised to see ImW some of the
children entirely recovered fnuji the
disease. Constant coughing i* precisc-
rratching a woiunt pn the o'ut-
'IIa. -fr-ttinr??
side of the body ; long as It is done,
the wound wili not iieat. Let a persmi
when tempteil to cough riraw a long
breath and hold :t until it Warms and
soothe* eveiy air cell, and some benefit
will soon be received from this process, j-
The nitrogen wliich is thufi confined
act* n* an anodyne to the mucous
membrane, allaying the desire td dough
and giving the throat and ludgs a
chance to heal.”
FLUSH TIMES.
After n residence of S')! day* In tW4
Klondike, where he arrived peniitle**>
Frank E. Simon*' has come to New
York with gold dust worth !? 141,000'
and a total fortune which he estimates
at not far from half a million.
—JUFi-Winoons left Butte, Mont., on Au-
gun 0, 181)?, in company w ith his part
ner. II. II. Frzou, and aftermany
trial* reached Dawson City. On the
way lie lost four oxen, r boat on Luke
Bennett and, all his baggage. Fhzo.ii
beeaina discouraged, but. Million* cheer
ed him and the partners reached' Daw
son on October 0, penniless, but in good
health
Biuions bo-rowed a little money, went
to work on share*, and by lutky specu
lations managed to acquire a capital of
about $s,OD0. With thia money he built
a two story hotel, and on the opening
venuig nil
night from 8 o’clock In the evening
til .‘Hn th« warning be took in $15,000.
At 3 o’clock CIm hotel was closed on
account of'the boisrerousnes* of tbe
gue-ts. U'inewaa$40a bottle; jdnt
bottles of beer went for $10. and cigars
were cheao.st $1 apiece. The hotel ne-
ope.ned the next day and took in on an
average of $2,100 pwr day thereafter.
Simons left Dawson on Oufeohet 4.
with $141,OOOJn gold dti»t, after rent
ing his hotel ami the adjoining butftfc-
ings for 18 month* at $18,500 per mouth
BRY T AN QUITS THE ARMY.
WilHam Jennings Bryan ba» resign-^
ed the Colonelcy of the Third Nebraaksf
Regiment. Gen. Fltehugh1.ee tried t»
get him to remain In the aervlcexanil*
accompany hU cosquiand to Cubs, but
be would not be persuaded.
1Dko$ tor the superior l the Court’* discretion,
iment, is said to ba setting himself
• tn® to run for Goveruor lu UKkk
ui
First Irate Female—I’d hate to be in
your shoes
Mecond Ditto—You couldn't get in
them.
Robbed The Grave.
A startling incident of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was thV
subject, i* narrated Uy him as follows:
"l was in a most dreadful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eves sunk
en, tongue coated, pain continually in
back aud tides, no appetite—gradually
growing weaker day by day, TiixuL
yffrgltilaHsTniTI give a g!> ftp. Foriu--;
natclv. * friend adVGgit tf ylng 'tJIectrle
Bitter*:’ and to m- great j6y and sur-
pri*e, the tirst bottle made a decided mi
provement. I continued their use for
three week*,and amuow a well ma'n. i
know they-saved my life, and robbed
the grave of another victim/’ No one
should-failtortrv them. Only 50 ct*.
|ier bottle at J. G. Preech’s and C. N.
Bnrckhaiter’^ Drug .Store*.
^E. C-
WILLISTON, S.
Am prepared to do Dental Work at
your boijie* anywhere In Barnwell
county, fu my liome office Friday and
Saturday of each we«i. Officj. ovej
Wcathersbeo’s Store.
SHERIFFS SALE.
TiieHtatk of Socth Carolina, )
t'OUNTt OF BaUNVTKLL. (■
'I’he Geer Drug Company et al.,
against
The Brown Mercantile and Banking
Company.
By virtue of Sundry Executions to
me directed, 1, have IfivGd upoii iiiitl
w ill sell to the Highest bidder for cash,
nit . Monday, the 2nd day of Jnnpary
next," being shIccIh.v in said month, the
following real property, to wit:
One. lot in the town of Barnwell,
bounded on tbe North by M«;n Street,
on the East by^MT'ErChurch Lot and
.1. A. Tobin, SoutH by I.e Roy Molair,
4V. W. Moore ai#d others, Ji.Vestby pub
lic square, together with the two stoev
brick store house and one styry brick
warehouse anil sale stable* thereon.
Levied Upon as the property of thfe
Brown Mercantile and Banking Con?-
pany, t<> satisfy Executions and cost*.
Terms iif Male—Cash. Purchaser id
pay for papers and Kevpniie stamps.
.—FRANiv H. tjREKCH. .
—, - -. . c.
Sheriff's Office, tlth Dec.. 18U8.
MASl’EU’S SALE.
Tub Statk of Mocth Carolina,)
County of Bahnwxi.l. f
_■ _ »
In Thk Court of Common.Plkab.
rt
J. Allen Tobin, Receiver of the South
ern Mutual Building and Loan Asso
ciation, PBunUff,
against
T. S. Cave, .Ti hn If. Davison and
Charles T, ?'argo, Copartneis under
the flmi naine of Havison i Fargo, et
al . PafaniiUWtWv
Invites the attention of everybody above
six years of age w tthln twynty iniW* of Bfack-
rlUe to the fixed fact that the aare road te
Plenty and Ptosperity
srUI start frqm his store all through "the com
ing season, and that It will he large Enough to
give amftkrrhpai to all wise people who d r-
slre to get over th* hill of bard times to the
plain of prmperiy where goovi tiling* are
abundant and life H worth living ami not a
ccmtinual succession of upa and dowtia and
hand to mouth existence. - , \
Ilia stock tn all lines is
Choice and Complete
comprising all goovls that the people need to
eat and to wear, to make their home*cheerful
and comfortable and to tighten tbe labors of
life gs laf as can be possible.
Specialties^" - '
- IVbllc l»e has gtvei* hbr rerr best attention
to the choie** nnd e lection or his entire stock
he bees totirirspeclal attcotion lo )be rsre
bargains be 1ms been so fortunate to secure in
which .he proposea and prorslei
partially and liberally wttli Ms
Prices to Please.
•hats id
'■SY
I With *
raw
Bis price* will he made to 1
the cbeapnewi of co>too, pad lUtery
shall have a foil hundred cants In raise
every dollar expended., Aa ***** K
qU 8^dard Best Brand ralieo, 4ft. per yard.
GranltrvilG “C” Homespun, Sc. per — J
UranilertUe R. H. at 4«s. ttranl evlIHj
attto. Other goods at prices to suit 4 eta eot-*
t0 \VHho-t wearying the pubKc with at longer
statement of goods and price# I cordially ln r
vitc the calk of all, au examination of my
gtsols nnd n comparison of l*vhg*V pledging
my Is-st efforts to please and pvotlt all who
may gtve me the opportunity to show that l
wi 1 keep evet>' promise and undertaking tc
the letter. —X—
GEORGE A STILL,
Blackville, S. G.
y ■ ’■*»&*
—DEALER IN-
Jttmi«nt»¥ ? fl^'Foftitet<J8Cits andKalx.
to
MASTER’S SALE.
Tub Statf. ok Sourrt Carolina,
L'oUN?lr OF HAIN JkLL.
In' The Cocrt-of Common Plkas.
f-
BY V1R TU.E -of a decretal order
me directed jn t-be abnve'eutitled cause,
I will se'lkaS Barnwell in front of tlm
Court Him-e, tm Mondhy ihe sccchmI
day of January, 189a. it being saletiay
in said month, within tiie legal hour* of
sale. t*> the bigUesr, bidddr, tbe lollow-
^ng descriiMHl real property, to wit:
All that Block of land on Northern
Height* in the town of Barnwrl 1 , coun
ty of .Barnwell, Mtste ol Mouth Carolina,
contalniug.twelve acres more or less, or
twenty fout lots containing one Iraji
acre eaeb, wiih the buiid'ngs and Im
provement* thereon and better known
as the Bellinger Lot*, and hounded as
follows: Oil llffi Norm by Napoleon
Street; on tbe SdutK by Wetlingnm
Stfeet; on M;e East hr Macauiy Street
and on the West by Clmthaui Mtiret.
Term * .Cash. i’urcli.aAer. to -pay lor
papers and revenue stamps.
A. HOW aRU i’A l TERMON,
, ----- Master,
fillister's Office, Bee. ICth, ISP8.
, MASTER’S SALE.
Tub Statk of South-Carolina,)
County of Hakkw elc. f
In Thk Couri Of CommonT’lkas.
John T. Morrison, aff Adrolqistrator of
Jchepb J. Lawton, deceased, Plain
tiff,
against ’ '
W. J. Willingham et al., DefendairH
Ju.pomknt f6r Foreclosure & Male
BY VIRTU E of a decretal oade^ 1 fo
mediret'ted in the abort* entitled cause
1 will sell at Bun.well, iu front 0? the
Court House on .Monday, thtr accoud
<lay of January,, INiJ'J, it being sales-
day in said month, witliin tiie h-ga!
Itours of sale, to the highest bidder,
the following described real property,
fowit: t
AH~thiU 4Fite4 of tamfjritnajft lp Rarn_.
"WFlrUouiily and soiTl .State, containing
four hundred and three tlO-'l) acres
more or less and bounded by lands of
B. VV. I.aw ton, J. M. fiillief, Jos; M.
Lawton, A. B. Estes and M. L. Mon
tague.
Terms—Cash- 1‘urclciscr to pay for
papefwsiHi Tevenud staiiipk.
A. HOWARD PATTERSON,
IV. Gilmorf) Simms, a* Administrator
of tiie estate of Mrs. M. V: Jenkins,
Plaintiff, v r
* against
F. M. Bamberg et al., Defendants-
Ordei^of Saleand For DisTHiB^Ticy.
BY VIR TUE of a decretal order to
me directed In the above entitled cause,
I will sell ut Barnwell, in front of the
Court House, on Monday, the 2d day
of January, 189ft, It being Mtlesday iu
said manth, within the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, the follhw-
111 g described reaf estate:
All that certain piece, parcel or ffyet
of land, situate, Ivfug and being iiTthe
County and State alflresaid. containing
one hundred and alxty-seven acre*
tiybre or less and bounded on the North
by the Barnwell Road; on the Mouth by
lati'ds of R. H Walker, on tiie East by
lands of J. B. Cave and'on the West by
lain?* of Mr*. Miry Prlester.
Tefm* Cash, Purchaser to pay for
papers and revenue stomps. —
, , A- HQ WART) PATTERMON,
_ . , Master..*
Master's Office, Dec. 10th, 1898.
Sale Under Chattel Mortgage.-
Th*,S-katb opribtrrH CaifOliba, )
Coulnr or Barnwell. 1
Under and by Virtue of a chattel mort
gage made and executed by 'TheBrown
Mercantile and Banking Company
toJ. J. Wescoat and T R. McUalian
dated the 2&I day of May, 1898, and re
corded in the office of R. fil. C. of Barn
well County In Book 40 M page 543. I
will sell to the highest bidde.* for trash
on the 2"-M day of December, .1-898. at 12
o clock M. at the Btore House of the
haid Brown fiiercantile and Ranking
Co. in the Town of Barnwell, all of, the
goods, wares and merchandise.ndw con
tained in the store and warehouses oc
cupied by the said company tn the
town of Barnwell and covered by the
lien M the aforesaid mortgage. donsGt-
ing of staple and fancy dry good*,
shoes, bats, cap*, clothing, ladles' 7 ami
geni* furnishing goods, hardware, fur
* nlture, grain, etv„ M£T~Z
Cnl. Jim Tillman, of the late 1st Reg- { F. J. UEVKR"JJY.
Agent ef Mo.tagFFs
mi
Doc.Ck h, 1198,
Master.
Master's Office, 6th December. )8'J8.
—AND—
DOMESTIC
V.
Sewing
—For Cash or on Installments—Or in Kx<hange for Old Machines.—
In uddHion I handle the New Ideal and New Climax—T.ower Priced Machine*
Needles, OTT«~*nd Attachnients fnr anv snd all Bewitig Machine*.
First class Repairing done nt short notice. ^ ^2 --
tUilsn4H*te4« Orangeburg HlVd Barnwell Counties. .
For Prices or Particular* call on or write to me and prompt replies will b»
made . 5 ' . -
POST OFFICE BUILDING. RAILROAD AVENUE, BLACKVILLE. 8. < .
: ! a
Sept. 2tMtn. " - '
frorn Glepp Sppfiqs flows
f ■f'
fhe Best {Mipefal Water
Op the Goptipept ■
-FOR TIIF.-
stomachy LiVery l(idi|GUs 3 poWets
•* V
ai>4 Piood. u
r ' ■■"i 4 x . . % \ i .
They have stood tbe te«t of a Century and are estnhMshed beyond question
as-Mother Nature’s best remedy for the ills that afflict humanity. ^
For Water apply to
PAUL SIMPSON,
. .-'r
SSm
Glenn Springs. S. C,. fl
MASTER’S SALE.
J v.
The State oiTMont h Carol| na, ^
kJoiipty of Barnwell. >
In 'I^ie Pot’RT dp Common PlBas.
Paul J. Zeigler, PjjtlntHf,
against “
Eudora K Hayes, Defendant.
Judomxnt ok forecloaurk and sal*.
BY VIRTUE o'? a decretal ord«- to
me directed in the above entitled cauVe,
1 will sell at BRtnw-eil, in front of tbe
Court lloune, on Monday, the second
day of January 1SD9, It being saleday
in said month, within the lesral iioffr* "f
^sale, to tbe highest bidder, tbe follow'-
Ing described real property, t> wit:
AH that^certain trma of land situate
in Bull I’oflU TowusWp, In the county
of Barriwel! and State aforesaid, con
taining one hundred acres and bounded
by lands of Mi s. Fnrse and J. Y. Cal
houn, T. O. B. Wood, W. P. Cave and
Mrs. filartha Hazel.
Terine-^Cash, Purchaser to pgy for
pajiers aud revenue sta'mpa.'
A. HOWARD PATTERSON. -
MaaCer.
11 aster’s Office, Dec. 10th, 1898.
Administratrix’s Sale
- OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
1' will sell at public outcry at the late
residence of J6t) J. Ander*oii deceased/
ncaf Robbins on Thnrsdky. Uie I5rb;
dby of Decenil>«r.. 1898, Ut# iM-rsmal
property belonging to the'esta^ of said
decekeed, a* follow*:
T\?o Horses and Three Mr.lea.
Met en hundaed bushel* oTcfo/it, more
or lc«s. four thousand pounds of t«>d-
der, moreorie**, twentyeflve hundred
pound* of Pea* in hull, moie or less.
TIME TA.BLE ISTO. 3.
IN EFFECT 12 :01 A. M„ OCTOBER Iflth 1898.
NokTiTtioLNlJ.
^IRST CLASS,
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PltutalloH Toot*
and IrhpletnenM'.
nets. Two saddles.
Two Cow s, Two Yearlings, T^dnty
tIog*,-Giya-Pia*«»,-d9tr.;Tkc; "t-
TertSs: Aj»«h. '
Mrs. M, A- Andershn,
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1. W FOWLER.
Oen. Manager.
J.A. WALlt^B,
. Buperinteodoafi
For Letter and .Note Heads,
velopes aod General Job Work
iii
All work well a
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