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7 > The State of West Virginia enters upon the year 1893 out of debt. That is a good condition to be in. Ballots and Strikes.?The Homrstead lockout cost the State $600,000 and the company and the men uncomputed millions. , The Danes lead the world as butter maker. Danish butter has taken the first prize at most of the world's fairs, including the Philadelphia centennial. SP.The sea islands aiong iue coast are passing rapidly into the hands of Northern men. New York has the greatest number of newspapers?namely, 1,958, Nevada the least?namely, 25. In Sitka when the Indian wife has lost her husband by death she goes into mourning by painting the upper half of her face in deep black. The English Court of Queen's Bench has decided that grocers may weigh paper with tea, coffee, sugar, and such commodities without beiug guilty of fraud upon the purchaser. Probably owing to the heat generated from the canyons surrounding the observatory, and the consequent disturbance of the air, the great Lick telescope in California is not as serviceable as a smaller instrument for observing tha sun. Frances "YVillard and Lady Henry Somerset are addressiug great meetings in England, amid mych enthusiasm. A monster reception was lately given MissWillard by the English Methodists. The date for the Peace Congress at Chicago has been fixed for the week beginning the 14th of August. We hope all the friends of peace throughout the country will take notice of the time and arrange to make their visit to the World's Fair so as to be at the Congress. A special cablegram from London to the Courier-Journal states that the death rate there has suddenly almost doubled, the mortality being now above 30 per 1,000. The increase is, in large part, confined to diseases of the respiratory organs. Ex-President Rutherford B. Hayes, who has done more for moral reforms amw aMiok itfhn Hqq oupr nipfi tunu OUJf VtUCL nuu Iiuo v.. J that great office, on January 17, at 11 p. m., joined his noble wife in the life beyond.?Christian Statesman. The widow of Dr. Kane, of Arctic exploration flame, is said to be in poor circumstances and feeble health, and the Chicago Inter Ocean has made an appeal to the public for her relief. That is not a bad scheme that was adopted by a tribe in Central Africacompelling its oraters to stand on one foot while delivering speeches, and sit down and stop talking when they get tired. If the author ofEcclesiastes was alive to-day and had occasion to write as he once wrote that, "Of making many books there is no end," we doubt not. he would amend the statement by including religious periodicals also. ?Episcopal Methodist. The signal service station at the summit of Pike's Peak, in Colorado, has had more different officials in charge than any other post in tbt country, for the reason that few men are strong enough to endure continu ous residence there. Two years is a long time for an official to remain on dutv there. There have been fewer failures ic business throughout the United Statwduring 1892 than since 1886. During 1892 there were 10,344 crashes, with aggregate liabilities of $114,<X)0,np0, while in 1891 there were 12,873 failures, with liabilities of $189,000,000. The average liabilities of the firms failing has been but $11,000, the lowest average since 1878. Bank of Lowndesville, LOWNDES VILLE, S. C. Capital Stock Paid in $20,000 00 Surplus ... 3,500 00 Does a general banking busiuess. Affords best security and facilities for deposi tors. Issues time certificates of deposits bearing Interest as follows: SIz months 4 per cent., twelve months S per cent. J. B. FRANKS, Presdent Terra Cotta Wells AT Reduced "PRICES. I AM USING A 12 Inch and IS inch AUGER of superior make. Doesn't lei dry dirt or quicksand run out likesomeold time Inferior Angers, thus Insuring a pood head of water In quicksand in much less time. My plan of putting In pipe 1b the only one that keeps quicksand from tilling up the well, but if one-third, or even one of my wells * should even be a failure my guarantee would amount to something, for I would go aDd remedy same, or return the money. The 12 inch Auger hus given splendid satlsactiOD, especially for stock, tenant houses and small families at much less cost. If you want a good head of water and a certain well, address J. H. SOUTH, Greenwood, S. C., Nov. 9.1892. DIRT TIME! TIME! Do Yob Wast Time Burins 1893. Your watch needs cleaning and oiling once every eighteen months, 11 yoa would preserve Its time keeplug qualities. Consider, in that time the balance wheel turns on its delicate axis 13.99C.SOO.000 times. It does not rest at night, like ordinary machines, but, like the heart, keeps at its work unceasingly. You oil an engine, or a sewing machine, or any other mechanical contrivance, dally or weekly, but that delicate Instrument of precision, YOUR WATCH, is allowed to go uncared, for until it Is clogged with dirt and stops. The best of oil becomes thick and dirty In time. In this condition it wears the pivots, and destroys their fit In the Jewel noles which Is necessary to a correct performance. Let me Look at Your Watch. I will give you a conscientious opinion as to whether It needs attention. H. D. REESE, Competent Watch Repairer, Second Door above National Bank, Abbeville, S. C. Jan. 4,1893, 13m % SCHOOL NOTICE. \ LL PERSONS HAVING BUSINESS c iV with the School Commissioner will And J* him in Ills office all public days and every Saturday In each mon th nearest the middle .. of the mouth, during the present year for the purpose of registering claims, Ac. E. COWAN, t School Commissioner Abbeville County. Feb 2, 1892. ROBT.S. SPARKMAN, j GKEENWOOD, S, C. Insurance Agency. i " iife ...... Insurance ACCIDENT . AND I COTTON DEALER. J i ( File Staple Coins a Specialty.: Nov. 2, 1892, tf d7a7allen, : CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, I And Dealer In all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, # r And Manufacturer of DOORS and SASH,' WILL REMOVE HIS PLANT from Clinton to Abbeville on or about the 15th of t January, 1893, and will contract to build any f kind of house tbat may be wanted or will furnish any material that may be needed by others. [Dec. 28,1892, tf \ School Trustees of Abbe- . ville County. 1 School District No. 1?Capt. James Rogers, 1 J. N. Lipscomb, B. P. Pinson, Ninety-Six. t School District No. 2?.John B. Sample, J. L. \ Hughey, Greenwood; J. D. Fooshe, Coronaca. . School District No. 3?Dr. C. W. Cason, j Hodges; Dr. S. T. Lea, CoKesbury; G. B. Riley, Riley. School District No. A?J. \V. Mattlson M. L. i Latimer, E. B. Rasor, Donalds. School District No. 5?M. E. Holllngsworth, J. A. Devlin. T. J. Bnwen, Due West. School District No. 6? D. P. Hannah, Hodges: H. W. Bowie, Abbeville; G. W. Smith, Donalds. School District No. 7?J. L. White, Verdery ; P. H. Klugh, Thomas Nickles. Greenwood. School District No. S?E. W. Wutson, Brad? ley; T.J. Hearst, Verdery; Dr. P. H. Adams, Phoenix. School District No. 9?J. F. Wldeman, D. W. Dowtln.J W. Young, Troy. School District No. 10?A. T. Brown, Hnnter; A. K. Watson, G. H. Wardlaw, Abbeville. School District No. 11?J. G. Edwards,S. H. ^ 1 A KhflUi 1 uocil run, Jttiucn u>nuo( nwuvTinv* , School District No. 12? R. O.Mc Adams, W. 1 P. McCarter, W. N. Hall, ADtrevllle. School District No. II}?L. 0 Mauldln, S. S. Boles, B. L. Clinkscales, Lowndesville. > School District No. 14?LI. 0. Bell, Dry Grove; David Thomas, Watt; J. W. Boyd. > Mount Carmel. > ? i School District No. 15?Wm. McNeill, Mouot . Carmel; P. H. McCaslan, Wldeinan; J. 0. ' Hemmlnger, Link. School District No. 10?Jas. Colhran, Jr., Mc Cormlck; W. H. Brltt, Sand-fver; L. B. Rai mey, Bordeaux. School District No. 17?E. S. Hale, E. W Lipscomb, Jas. Rogers, Jr. School District No. IS?C. A. C. Waller, T. F. Riley, J. L. Cnrr, Greenwood. 1 School District No. 19?W. A. Tetnpleton, F. I B. Gary, J. F. Miller. The School Trustees of the above townships ] will be careful not to overdraw on the amount-apportioned their respective town ships, which will appear in a future issue o 1 Ibis paper. E. COWAN, Chairman Board Examiners. Dec. 21. 1892, tf An Ordinance To Raise Supplies for the Town of Abbeville, S. C., for the Year 1893. Be it ordained by the intendant auil Wardens of the Town of Abbeville, 1 S. C., In Council assembled, and by authority of the same. Thai a lax for the sums and in 1 the manner hereinafter named .shall be raised . and paid Into the treasury of the Town toun- . oil lor the uses and purposes thereof lor the t year A. D. 18D8. . Section 1. On every One Hundred Dollars , of the cash value of all Real and Personal es- J tale within the Incorporation of the said town of Abbeville, the sum of Twenty Cents. , Sec. 2. On each Billiard and Pool Table or : Ten Pin Alley kept lor hire, the sum ofFlfteen , Dollars for each Table or Alley more thau one kept by the same owuer $15. On * each Bagatelle Table kept for hire the sum oi f Twenty-Five Dollars. If *ny person or persons are found guilty of receiving pay or making a charge for a gameof Billiards, Pool, |! Bagatelle or Ten Pin Alley, without having a license, shall be tlned not exceeding the sum of Fifty Dollars,or not more than thirty days In the County Jail, ? Sec. 3. That all male persons between the age of sixteen and fifty years, except those i physically unable toearn a support, are liable v to roadduty and shall be required to work on the roads, sidewalks and streets within the incorporation of the town of Abbeville six \ and one-third days by direction of the Town Council. The commutation forsaid roadduty to be the sum of Two Dollars and One-haif, to be paid at the time of payment of other tax es, to wit, on or oefore me nm uay oi Aiarcn. All persons refusing or falling to work six and one-third full days, to be accepted and approved by the Council, or pay the above commutation, shall be liable to pay a fine not exceeding ?25, or imprisonment In County Jail not exceeding thirty days. Sec. 4. That all itinerant auctioneers, peddlers, except venders ol farm produce raised ( In the county, offering at retail any goods J whatsoever lor sale, shall pay a license ol not t more tbau Twenty-Five Dollars nor less than ?, One Dollar per day. Sec. 5. That all circuses shall pay a license of One Hundred Dollais for each and every exhibition; and all other shows, including what are commonly known as side-shows attached to a circus, shall pay a license of not more than Fifty nor less thau Two Dollars for l each exhibition. 1 Sec. 6. That all returns shall be made un- i der oath, on or before the first day of February, 1893, and all taxes shall be due and paya- ble on or before the first day or March, 1893. " If any person or persons shall refuse or neg- " lect payment of the taxes herein levied with- " in the time specified, the Treasurer of t^ie " Town Council is hereby authorized and re- " quired to add twenty per centum penalty. " aud if the tax with the penalty Is not paid . within thirty days thereafter, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer of the Council to issue executions therefor immediately,and colleci the same by due process of law, as provided In the charter of said town of Abbeville. Sec. 7. The Town Council or a quorum * thereof shall constitute a Board of As>essors to atlix the value of property returned for 1 taxation. 1 Sec. 8. If any person or persons shall refuse or ueglect to rnakea return of their prop- " erty for taxation within the time prescribed herein, the return of last year with twenty per centum added, shall be deemed and taken by the Treasurer to be the true value ol t heir property for taxation and It shall be assessed J at that rate. 1 Sec. 9. For each license to retail spirituous liquors In the town of Abbeville the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars for the six J months, beginning with the 1st day of Janua- 1 ry. 1893, and ending30th day ol June, 1893. $ Skc. 10. On each dog the sum ol One Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents. Done and ratified In Council and the seal of ! the Town Council affixed this 30ill day (L.S.)of December, eighteen hundred and 1 ninety-two. 1 R. M. HILL, Intendant,' (l JONES F. MILLER, S J. H. LATIMER, ? S. G, THOMSON, ? ' al JAS. CHALMERS, Secretary, Jan. 4 18U3, tf | Wanted to Buy. SCHOOL CLAIMS. Cash name at, iow( ^ discount. C. D. HADDON, Jan. 4,1893. 3m Abbeville, S. C T. M. VISANSKi^ JEWELER,, ireenwood, - - S, i V COMPLETE LINE OP )iamonds, Watches, Jewelr; Spectacles, &c. Everything warranted to give entire sat action. Repairing done In a skilful mant uU warranted. Prices lower tban ever. oo to 7ISANSKA, the Jewele June 1,1892, tf ort Royal and Western Caroli 4 UGUSTA AND ASHEVILLE 8HOET LI* rx Time card in effect Jun. Sth, 1893. i 00pm S 05am Lv..Augusta..Ar; 9 15pmll205 3 37pm 12 15iim Ar...Beaufort...Lv 4 33pm 7 43 5 50pm 12 30.iui,Ar.Port Eoyal.Lv: 4 20pm 7 30 f 30pm 11 4."iamAr..Savannah...Lv! 4 00pm ] 2 3'Jptn] Ar..Charleston.Lv| 4 17pm fv.nnoxtion mulp at Yemassee from and to Char] >n, and ?t Fairfax fiotu and to points on 80 Sound K. K. IET. AUGUSTA, GA., and SPARTANBURG. 9 Mixed 1 | (Eastern Titne.) I | Mlj ix.dtin. Daily, j STATIONS. 1 Daily. Ex.tf 1 '25ptn! 8 45am Lv...Augusta....Ar| 9 ISptnjll 59 5 isjunlO 85ain|LvMcCormlckArt 7 25pm i 10 Of 5 8<pm,10 54am Lv Troy Arj 7 05pm! 9 -MS I 80pm II 50am Ar.Greenwood.Lv! 6 10pm! S 50 Sfjupnv I 00pm Lv...Laurens....Arj 5 05pm 7 50 i 2 50pm|Ar8partanbureLv| 8 30pm| BETWEEN McCORMICK and ANDERSON. Mixed! Mis Daily | Sunday STATIONS. Sunday Dall Ix.Sun. only. only. Ex.S 1 10am 12 01am Lv.McCormlck Ar 10 40am 10 IE 1 10am 12 20am iLv...Bordeaux.JVr 9 56am 9 2C 1 2"am'12 82am!Lv..Willincton.Ar 9 43am 9 Ofl 1 45am: 12 43am Lv.Mt. Cnrmel.Ar 9 82am 8 4.* 2 I(Wim 12 57ain Lv Hester..../, rj 9 15am S 28 I 06pm 1 15am LvCalhounralleAr! 9 30am: 8 40 1 25ptn | 1 22am Lv...Latimer ...Ar; 9 24am| 8 80 1 55pm I 1 43am LvLowndesv'lcAr 9 44am 8 IX 3 85pm j 2 45pm Ar.. Anderson ..Lvj 8 00am 6 3C Kir Tuesdays. Thursdays and Fridays a passer rain will leave Anderson at 4.35 p. m. for Calho 'alls, returning to Anderson at 7.25 p. in. Sleeping cars between Savannah and Spartanbi Close connection at Augii6ta for all points. For further Information write or call on V. F. SHELLMAN, W.J.CRAIG, Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Aeeu: R. L. TODD, Trav. Pass. Agent, Augusta, Ga IICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILRO^ \ W. Huidp.koper and Beuben Foster, Rtoziv COLUMBIA AND GREENVILLE DIVISN Condensed schedule in effect November 20,1: JETWEEN CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, SE!* CA AND WALIIALLA. Jaily. No. 11.1 RATIONS. Dally. No, ; ti 50am; Lv..Charleston.ArlO 30pm 1 11 20am I Lv..Columbia. Ar 6 05pm 12 05pm|Lv... AUton.. Ari 5 18pm! 112 57pin|Lv..Newberry..An 4 25pm! I o IT 1t? A ? ! ft 1*1,ml - irtrtiiM.., "?'"! - ?i?i \ 2 87pm Lv.Greenwood Ar! 2 58pm| I 2 55ptn Lv... Hodges ...Ar' 2 29pm I 3 12pm Lv...Donalds....Ai'i 2 llpuij 3 28pm Lv.HonehPolb.Arj 1 58pm I 35pm Lv..Anderson..Ar; 1 15''Uii. 5 18pm Lv..Pt)ndleton..Ar!l2 45pm| (j 00pm Ar..Senena. .Lv-12 16pm 6 82pm Lv..Seneca. ..Ar 12 10am 7 00pm Ar. Walhallft. Lvjll 40am| 5 OOpin Ar..Greenvllle..Lv|12 00n'n| BETWEEN ANDKKSON, BELTON A GREENVILLE. I Dally. I Dally. I I No. 12. j BTATION8. j No. 11. | i 1 15pm Lv? Anderson ..Ar 4 35pin 5 00pm. Ar..Gri'cnvlllc.Lvi 12- 00n'n| BETWEEN CHARLESTON. COLUMBIA, A TON AND SPARTANBURG. Dally No. 18. | STATIONS. \ Dally No. 1 6 &)ain Lv..t lmrli-stou.Ar 10 3l>pm | 3 50pm Lv..Colnnibla...Ari 1 20pm 4 80pni Lv.... Alrtun ...Ar 12 40pm 5 50pm Lv Union....Ar 11 l'um C 50pm ArSparianburcLv 10 20|im 10 10|im; lr.. Asheville..Lvj 7 00am BETWEEN NEWBERRY, CLINTON A LAURENS. Ex. Sun. No. 15. ' STATIONS. Ex. Sun. No. II 20am Lv..ColumMn...Ar 6 05pm: ! 2 OOiiui Lv..Nt;?bi'rrv..Ar 12 OOn'n 8 81pm l.v ...Clinton.*... Ar! 10 80am ! 4 lOjmiAr... Lauren*...Lv| 9 50am BETWEEN UoDGES AND ABBEVILLE. ! Daily. | Daily. | Ex.Snn. No. 11. STATIONS, j No. 12 F.x.8 C?u. 45. | Mixed, j | Mixed, i No. 8 OOrttn 3 00pm I v...Hodees....Ar 2 20pm! 7 S 8 25am f8 2Hpm Lv Darraugh's Ar f2 00pm 7 1/ 8 lOainj 8 35pui: Ar.. Abbeville. Lv, 1 45|nn 7'0< CONNECTIONS vio^OUTH BOUND RalLRO Daily. Dally, i Dally, j Dai No. 39 No. 9 | Central Time. No. S8. No. 2 30pm 6 4Suin Lv..Colutubia,..Ar.2 4ii|)'n 9 00 5 10pm 11 30am Ar...Savannah...Lv10 20am 4 0J tt-ir Parlor Cars between Columbia and Savanr Trains leavi? Spartanburg, 8. C., A. A C. Dlvli Northbound. 4.U9 a. m., 3.48 p.m., 6.00, p. m (Ve hi led Limited); Southkund, 1.56 a in,, 3.36 p. 1.87 a. m, (Vestibuled Limited); Westbound. W, '. Division, (i.10 p. m., for ilendersonville, Ashev nd Hot Springs. Trrins leave Greenville. 8. C., A. a C. Dlvls Northbound 8 07 a. m.. 2.26 p. m., 5.08 p. m. (Vt iuled Limited); Southbound,8.07 a. in., 4.42 p. 2.28 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains leavo Seneca, S. O., A. <k 0. Division, No lound, 1.36 a. ra., 12.15 p. m., Southbound, 4 89 a. .30 p. m. Trains No*. 11 end 12 on the C. and G. Divlsl nd Trains 13 and 14 on the A. and S. Division < un solid to and from Charleston over the S. C. It PULLMAN CAR SERVICE. Pullman Sleeper on 18 and 14 between Charles nd Ashevllle, via CiDambia and Spartanburg. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car on Trains 9,10,111 2, 87 and 38 on A. A C. Division. V. A. TURK, S. H. HAItDWICK, Gen'l Pans. Agent. Asfc't Gen'l Pas*. Agt,. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Gt r. E. MoBEK," SOL HAAS, Gen. Superintendent, Traffic Manager, Colombia. S. C. *Va*bington. I). ( W. H. GREEN, Gen'l Mgr., Washington, D. C. ttonKncivrl A iv T,inf K_'V-/Cl M vet X VA U.A.XX JAAJbV TO AND FROM Union Depot, Atlanta, Ga ^HOHT LINK TO NORFOLK #nd OLI) 1*011 J Vs., und Columbia, 8. C. New line lo,Chur un, 3. 0. Bcliolule lu effect December 11. 1892. I0KTH BOUND. SOUTHBOUt N?i. 38. No. SC. Kusiern Time, No. 44. No. Daily. i Dully. Except Atlmita. Dully Dull 5 15|>m 7 Ouam Lv Atlunta Ar 7 45pm, 9 ill ,j l!.Depot,City TV. 9 25|iiii 11 04am,Lv Athens Ar 5 52pmj 7 0(1 U45|iui|l2 lftpmj \r Klherton Lv 4 35pm j 5 3D 2 Oln'tj 142, in! Ir Abbeville Lv 3 23pm; 4 01 2 :52.n. 2 15pm Ar Greenwood Lv 2 5lpii :{ 2(J 1 85am| 3 19pti-| \r Clinton L? 1 45|>nj 2 I'J 3 25pm Lv Clinton Ar' 1 30pm 4 ICpm Ar Newberry Lv 12 88pm ' 4 82piii Ar Prosper! iy Lv T2 22pm| 5 55pm Ar Columbia Lv 11 Oiamj i 7 25(>m| Ar Sumter Lv 9 43nm jlO 30|)U'| Ar Charleston L\| C o?iiiii| t9 23pm Ar Durfiniiton Lv +7 12iun $I22iiiuii ArWilminRton Lv 10 lOpm 8 17am 3 17um Ar Che?ter Ar W Hum 4 04hiii 4 04um Ar CutawbaJc Ar 10 54am 11 88 5 00am 5 OOuin Ar Monroe Lv 10 (Mlam 10 85 7 OOum 11 Oopm Ar Charlotte Lv 4 80uui ft 80 J7 80um A r Wilmington Lv t7 0il|nn 1 17am Ar Kult-lirh Lv 4 2? 2ft9(im Ar IL'nrtera'n Lv 2 25 2 4>pm Ir Weldon Lv 12 15 5 45|iiii "..., Ar Portsmouth Lv 9 35 3 15pm 'Lv Weltloll(u) Ar 12 1(1 5:{0|im Ar Petersburg Lv 10 On C2Spin Ar Richmond Lv 9 1.1 1 10pm Ar Washington Lv I 4 30 2 4*<n't Ar Itnilimorc Lv 2 5(1 H 45am A rI'hlhidt-lphin). v 12 0:1 C 50am, :Ar New York Lv; j 900 7 OOam ArHultim'ri (b)Lv; til 80 0 47um ArPhiladelph'aLv 4 41| 1 20pm Ar New York Lv +2 10| 555pm Lv P'tsm'lh(n) Ar 9 10 5 10am ArPhiludelphiuLv 1110 S OOum Ar New York Lv 8 00 G iHipm Lvl"isniMi(w) Ar | S 00 B 30sun ArWashinctun Lv j 7 00| +Di?lly except Sunduy. iDaily except Monday, (a) Via Atlantic Coast Line, (b) Via Bay LI i) Via New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Ki tad. (w) Via Norfolk and Washington Steamb ornpnny. Trains Nos. 8Sand 41 run folid with through Pi mn bullet sleepine cars between Atlanta, Ga , n ort&mouth, Va. Trains Nos. 116 and -18 carry throu ire to and from Charleston, 8. ('., and Atlanta,) ickots and sleeping car reservations can be sucin t, depot tiuket office of Seaboard Air Linn. 0. V. SMITH, JOHN II, WINDER, Traffic Manager. General Manager II. W. B. GLOVEK, Division PasBenuer Agent, Atlanta \ Spectacles and Eyeglasses, j sst f*?HE cheapest ever brought to Abbeville. A I 1 large lot. Call on r Dec. 24, 1802. tf J. W. RYKARD. ' ! J. 8. COTHRAN L. W. PERRIN. 1 ^3 ?T. P. COTHRAN.? o COTHRAN, PERRIN & COTHRAN c u ' CO Attorneys at Law. B' y, Abbeville, S. C. J s W. R. WELSH, Stone Cutter and Quarryman, gj Quarry P. 0., S. C. IS prepared to fill all kinds of orders on short notice for first class granite of every description, either rough or dressed. All aa granite delivered on board cars. Prices given on application. Work guaran fE. teed to be satisfactory. [Oct. 26,1892,12m : T H !E " Fanners Bank1 leuttth ?OF? x ABBEVILLE, S. C., 1 ed un> Does General Banking Business. ? Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collec ( ara , tlons. DEPOSITS SOLICITED. ~ I*JjJ Paid up Capital $50,700 Subscribed Capital... 75,000 A Savings Department has been estab- 1 ^ lisbed. Amounts received of 81.00 and up- ^ iy wards. Interest at 4 per cent, payable quar(?n terly,?January, April, July, October. Small ! savings Increase rapidly. iuu) Wm. H. Parker, J. T. Robertson, lam President. Vice-Pbes. Inm Jnlinn II. DnPre, Cashier. EH) Marcb 5, 1892-12m lam ?? p The Abbeville Land, Loan and n Improvement Company. ons IN ACCORDANCE with Commission of a Secretary of State J. Q. Marshall directed n?- to the undersigned Board of Corporators o P the ABBEVILLE LAND, LOAN AND IM A PItOVEMENT COMPANYTMnilco fa herphv irlwfin that the books O ' subscription of said company will be open at the office of J. ALLEN SMITH, President, on ? THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th inat., at the i n Abbeville National Bank. iJJ .T. ALLEN SMITH, W. C. McGOWAN, EBB P. ROSENBERG, )? AUG. W. SMITH, i S!}o' E. A. TEMPLETON, A _ R. M. HADDON, ,E_ T. P. COTHRAN. Board of Corporators. Abbeville, S. C? Feb. 5 1891. ID TBI mi Having made a careful study of the subject, Dr. T. J. Kinard, LS- and he respectfully otters his services to the f public. Dr. T. J. Kinard will be in Abbeville n L At Hill's Livery Stable on the THIRD SATUKDAY MONTHLY. r All communications addn-SHeu to Ninety-Six, I1 S. C? will receive prompt attention. U Nov. 16,1892. tf j Food for Cattle should make immediate arrangements to . - BUY HULLS & MEAL, s Hi The experience of the past has fully demonInn. strated that cotton seed meal and hulls are 64. the cheapest and best food in the world. The , ^ price of these articles will be increased as the season advances. Every convonlence for weighing. ^ W. P. FERGUSON, Manager, jj r-| F. L. MORROW, Bookkeeper. C( pm Sept. 7 1892, tf inh 1 SPEED'S DR Inn, '? " With a LARE and we DRUGS, CHEMICALS, i.? PATENT MEDICINES, "i!1 OILS, WINDOW G PDrTT, COMBS " " GOODS, PERI and The demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for fine CIGAKS and TOBA.CCO. ed to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all i. You are respectfully Invited to call. ?SEi3& j .. The "Well Known an W. JOEL SMI s'T, leB 4 RE dow prepared to furnish their patrons am t\ need In the way of GENERAL MEROHAN CI). Our stock of DRY GOODS, STAPLE NOTIONS, 41 NISiJINGS, <fce., have oeen well selected unii prl( L We are Offering Blankei tain We Rive special attention to GROCERIES, b< itin PRIDE" FLOUR at So 50 a barrel Is ahead of any urn EXT" at $4.75 tikes ihe cakp. Our shelves are 1 la?, PEAS. OYSTERS, CRAB SHRIMP. CANNED am EGG MACCARONI. Something new and especk ::::: Hardware, Wood and "W \\\", SADDLES. If j ou wunt a real bargaiD in a BUG . can get It. W. JOEL S l;is Prompt Attention < j*in FQ TT1" . O. ill |.m ,,Jn Machinery Broker a inn iinn torn _ (am DEALEI n't Steam jungines, rortaoie ungiD ary Boilers, Steam Fittinj ?m Belting, Corn Mills, !>m Threshing Machine inn Brown, Winsh Cotton ( no. ailnut n|i Don't fail to get PEICES from m< icll ? ?"d* call and se< Greenwo Juno 22, 1892. tf i7 in IAN W E AFFORD TO SFXL FII t class goods since the recent decline tton is a question which we have de Ined to answer In favor of our custom you need anything in KQLLINERli DBESS GOODS, ilks, Velvets, Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, or any article in -ADIES WEA: YOU WILL FIND IT AT Haddon'i Oct. 26,1892, tt GO TO 3HALMER! for Moments, Headstones, El ooi Work and Prices as Low as i repared to do all kinds of W and at Short Notice. Oct. 12.1802, tf CHALMERS7 rumiturtj Store few Furniture for this We 120 New Hard Wood Beds. 15 New Chamber Suits in Lands< nd Chevel styles. 3 Cheffoniers. 12 Fancy Tables. 12 New Bureaus. 4 New Sideboards. 4 dozen Dining Chairs. 350 Chairs, all kinds, at prices f 3 cents to $2 each. Hair Mattresses, Wool Mattref huck and Straw, with cotton top. The above goods will be sold at L.owest Cash Pric< Our stock is the JUST II HE (It AT IHALMERS' Fornitnre STO AETEPIAN ? AND Terra Cotta Wells I T GREAT EXPENSE I AM NOW I \ pared to sink wells through clay, q ujd and rock to any desired depths. <. ig the clay down to rock with heavy , an Wrought Iron Pipe, by no other m it possible to get down to the water be* rata except with a Drill Machine. I w a glad tor parties falling to get water or >unt of rock or quick sand to commuti 1th me. 1 expect to continue sinking erra Cotta Wells where desired, and c mt In ten year's experience 1 havei iore and given more general satlsfa; lart any man In the State. I am no equi ere to-day probably in Texan next w msequently my guarantee Is of some e Address. C. M. CALHOU* March 2,1892. Greenwood. S. h;store II Selected Stock PAINTS, j LASS, PREPARED !, BRUSHES, FANCY TOMES, STATIONERY, ( Orders by Mall or hand promptly atl hours. SPEED. d Reliable Firm TH & SON i the public with any and everything DISK, and at prices to SUIT the hard tl , Bool's and SHOES. HATS, GENTS F :ed according to the needs of the trade. ts at 75 Cents a Fa: ith HEAVY and FANCY GOODS. "< thing In this market, anil our "FIRST I ailed with goods,as TOMATOES, FRE? MEATS, JELLIES, ic. Try our 1101 illy nice. We have a splendid assortmei rillow Ware, Harnes >UY, CAIIT or WAGON call on us and MITI-I & SOISTS Griven to Orders VANS, md Commission, I IN tes and Stationary, Static ?S, Pulleys, Shaftings, Saw Mill Outfits, s, Uotton treses, ip & Pratt Sins. 3 before buying elsewhere, 3 me at od, S. O. P Don't Get I ! tn terWhen your [" right, and you "' will run crank to some one make them rig and if you <loi tiiii i onim i?niin ri ^ hull oaiis ion i The Large g and Jewelry i M No charge bought of m? ork R. B HE GRE . ! : * NOTICE TO T jape Notice is hereby given that all property subject to taxation and (all tran?fe rom Mast be Returned Beti *ses, January, 1893, and the the The law requires me to asses* all psriles who n above net forth, and add a penalty of 50 per e$i _ EXECUTE THIS PROVISION OF THE LAW 3S< lam particularly Anxious* to procure a falrar sonal Property In Abbeville County, and I rcsp aid In procuring: the same. As it Is possible that in the hurr" of taking _ M which they sign their names, I copy It here for y fly The State of South Carolina, hi i do solemnly I and Personal Property, Moneys, Credits over a Bonds, Stocks. Joint 8tock Companies, or otherv Manager, Holder, or as Husband, Parent, Quat celver, Accounting Officer, Agent, Attorney, or I inn are subject to taxation under the laws of this J K H what I honestly believe to tie the market value; '"AJ to the County Auditor, Is a troeand faithful re Uy l?w mi uni. TAX-PAYERS ARE EARNESTLY REQI PROMPTLY. Returns will be received by the day# designate*! below : Greenwood?January 9th and 10th?Monday ai Coronaca?January lltHPrWednesday. V?rdery?January 12ih?Thursday. Bradley?January 18th and Wtb?Friday and S 'RE- Trov?Januarv 161 h and 17th?Monday and Tu? ulck McCormlek?January 18tb and 19th?Wednesdi "urb- Bordeaux?January 20th?Friday. \rte- Willlngtou?January 21st?Saturday. eans Mount Carmel? January 23rd and 24th?Mondu irlng Calhoun Falls?January 25th and 26th?Wedn? otria Lowndesvllie?January 27th and 28th?Friday i BC. Mountain View?January 27th?Friday. leate Anlrevllle?January 28th? Saturday. the Cedar Springs?January 27th?Friday (at Mlnei laim GlUal?January 2Sth?Saturday. sunk Hodge*?February 6th and 7th?Monday and T iitlon Donalds?February 8(h and 9th?Wednesday a itter, Due West?Fehruury 10th and 11th?Friday an< eek Ninety-Six?February 14th?Tuesday from 1 o\ fleet! Abbeville C. H. from the 1st of January to 20i I ' uary, on which days office at Abbeville will be el C. - Instructions tc 1 Tax-payers having Real Estate 5n more tb " lownsnip. 2. Be Rare that your name Is entered In the Tr ? 3. Polls most be returned or the penally will I Qt 4. Tax-payers must sign oath attached to rei bis deputy. 5. N<j ret urns by mall will be received. 6. The penalty of 50 per cent, will attucb In t make their return. If you have bought or sold land ? W. W. BRADI Lend . _ National Bank nf Abbevil Capital, S Surplus, Office liify J. ALLEN SMITH, President. BENJ. S. BARNW PRMijrec ir, WV. H. PARKER, Abbeville, S. C., Ir It/ tl/NITV AKIiovilla W r. t-l. Hi n U1 I li) nwuv!!!."! -'"J !\\y JNO. G. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C., frii J. ALLEN SMITH, T^OES a General Banking business, provides tl I / Depositors. Is ready at any aud all timesio as our county affords. -IB 11 HORSES.' i! j AUG, W. SMITH & CO. I HAVE Just reci'ivfil a flue ni-sorlmetU of fi HOR*<KS and MULKS. and are >ibie to1 i supply inmost liny fieinamj ummia; ?'n wow? upon them lor stork, which will be sold Cheap for Cash or Approved Paper.! Call early ut their stables. $ >u. Dec.21,18!)2, tf HENRY & CHEATHAM jj ABBEVILLE, S. C. V ? Have opened a ? ; cc i or FANCY GROCERY STORE,; or where they will keepall manner of goods In ; their line. Huyers are cordially Invited to examine their stock, as the quality and price of th-ir goods wilt furnish the strongest inducements l to customers. Call at the old staDd of G. H. Moore. ' Jan. I, 189.'}, 12m jobs don't come out ir Watch stops, or it y. But bring them i who can and will jht. You know who, n't, you ought to. IIP? 4 IB st Stock of Watches n this section. , 'ISIiIKl ' .* 'T< ' ''J? for Engraving goods a ! ft NEMAN. IENWOOD, S. C. ?? T RETURNS OP REAL AND PERSONAL rts of Real Estate wade since January 1,1882. veen the First day of 20th February, 1893. , / eglect to make their retoras within the time tit. thereto. MY INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO WITHOUT EXCEPTION. id legitimate asseexment of all Real and Perectfully ask all good citizens to gl ve me their tax re'ttrns, Rome do not realize the oath to our carei'ol peroral: .. -.COUNTY. t ' '{250 y pwear. tbat I bave Muted above all Ibe Real >' ; od above.my Indebtedness. Investments la rise, bf longing to me. or under my control as .. r dlan. Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Re? ^ctor. on the 1st day of January. 1803, which JUt*'. and tbat I bave returned the same at and tbat the above list, an furnished by me, turn or all the properly which I am required JESTED TO MAKE THEIR RETURNS Auditor or his deputy at the! places on'the ]d Tuesday. aturduy. wdaj. uy aud Thursday. ' ..TjS iy and Tueoday. *day and Thursday. und Saturday. al Sprint's). uewlay. * - * . :. nd Thursday. -I Qa...*/4<iv :lock to lfith, Thursday. 2 o'clock. ih of February, except 9th and 10th ol Jan- \ losed. ' ; % > Tax-Payers. , " an ono Township must make return for each mnshlp In wblch you live. be attached. urn and swear to same be:0re the Auditor or ' < . bravery case where persons neglect or fall to be sure to notify the Auditor jEY, Auditor. ; ' . I of Abbeville, le, S. O. - - * - $75,000 - - 15,000 er? z W. C. McGOWAN, Vice-President. ELL, Cashier. tojra x J. C. KLl(>(1, Abbeville, S. C.t W. JOhL SMITil, Abbeyille, S. C., W . C. MctiOWAN, Abbeville, S. O. Abbeville, S. C. io creaiest security ana convenience turns wake loans bused upon such mfe coliutera Sent. 11. 1W2. lyr IN. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cen/l??IEN. And other specialties for jjSf Ji Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and , "V Misses are the ?es* 'n ^or'^' SjjivT'*! See descriptiva advertiseKg \ 4 ment which will appear la Take no Substitute, j&fk. but Insist on having W. 1$, DOUGLAS* SHOES, with 114,110 1X11(1 price stamped on bottom. Sold by A. W. SMITH. MPORTANT NOTICE, VE, the undersigned, hereby notify all parlies not to perform any work for the iunty, where a charge Is to be made, unless tiered to do so by one of the County CouiKsloners. E, H. ARMSTRONG, W, A. LANIER, J. M. MAJOR. Jan. 25.1S93, 2m