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Worth While. | It is easy enough to be pleasant 1 When life flows by like a song; I But the man worth while is the one who smiles I W hen every thing goes dead wrong; 1 For the test of the heart is trouble, I And It always comes with the years. I And the smile that is worth the iiraises of earth Is the smile thatshines through tears. It Is easy enough to be prudent When nothing tempts you to stray, _ When without and within no voice 01 sin Is luring your soul away But It In only a nesetative virtue Until.lt is tried by fire; And the life that is worth the honor of earth Is the one that resists desire.?Selected. Extraots from Christian Neighbor. Graduates or WofTord College. Tilt thirty-eighth Commencement of this excellent institution ended with | the 13th of June. The sermon was 1 preached by Bishop O. P. Fitzgerald. 1 The address was delivered by Hon. J. I WofTord Tucker, of Florida. The sermon and also the address are reported ? as cigar, able and impressive. The speeches of the graduates were well prepared, and reflected credit on themselves and the institution. Following are the names of the graduates : H. W. Ackermau, R. W. Alleu, C. R. Calhoun. J. D. Craighead, W. T. Haynes, W. C. Kirkland, H. M. Lan- Se ham, H. Z. Navers, Henry Stokes, T. S. Shul#r, W. A. Pitts. ft ml J e A Hf moo />AnfaiTO^ I J AUO UO^ICO VI A. 1U.| n?o VWU.V..W. ^ upon C. W. Stoll, J. J. Riley, J. H. Carlisle, Jr., W. E. Willis, C. C. Herbert and J. F. Fousbe, they having completed the requisite course. Dr. Carlisle made a brief talk on the life of the late Dr. Wliitefoord Smith, ?j instancing some of the salient features in his beautiful life and character. Diplomas were given to the eleven ? members of the graduating class, and I Dr. Carlisle gave them in the baccalau- I reate address, some sound and earnest 1 advice. Hon. Wofi'ord Tucker made a short ? speech on the life and character of the r i founder of the college, Rev. Benj. Wofford. At night the alumni address was delivered by Hon. J. L. Glenn, of Chester, his subject being "The Need of Political Education." After the address the annual banquet was served at Alumni Hall. Judge J. B. Kershaw, ou account of ill health has retired from the bench. He is succeeded by, now, Judge Ernest Gary. The Chinese, Japanese, Malays, Siamese, New Zealanders, and North American Indians are beardless. Havard College will not hereafter pay scholarship money to rich men's sons, who do not need it. Both legislatures and courts punish crimes against property more severely than crimes against purity. Mrs. Frank Leslie has been granted a divorce from her English husband, W. C. K. Wild. The first hoopskirt was worn by a New York lady in 1740. Sbe whs arrested by the police.?Pittsburg Dispatch. a Bishop Wilson has been elected by the faculty, and the selection confirm- rj ed by the Bishops, to deliver the E. W. Cole Lectures to the Vanderbilt a: University during the coming year. Bishop Hargrove has been selected by the College of Bishops to prepare a work giving all the Bishops, with a resume of the cases which called forth the respective decisions. The Leesvill Holiness Camp Ground Association was commissioned by the Secretary of State yesterday. It is an organization devoted to the promotion \ of education and religion. The amount of the capital stock is to be $3- E 000 with the privilege of increasing it to $6,000. The corporators are L. B. Haynes, C. D. Barr, J. J. Shealy, J. R. Able and Green B. Rich.?Register. Sheriff's Sale." 8. J. McGhee against J. W. Wells.?Execution. ~ By virtue of an execution ro me aireciea, m me aoove Btaiea case, 1 win sen 10 Ibe highest bidder, afrPubllo Auction, within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville C. H..SC., on MONDAY, the 3rd day of JULY. A. D., 1S93, all the right, title and Interest of J. W. Wells In the following described property, to wit: One-haif interest in all that lot or parcel of land with tbe Two Story Brick Store thereon, in the town of Greenwood, S. C., fronting on Main street, and bounded by Bird street and lands of A. Rosenberg and T. F. Riley. Also all that vacant lot, containing One Acre, more or 1cm, fronting on Railroad Avenue, In tbe town of Greenwood, and bounded by lot of Walter Bailey, Mlckler and others. Levied on and to be sold as tbe property of j y? . wens, w mubiji iue tuoresaiu execution and costs. TERMS?Cash. f. w. r. nance, Sheriff Abbeville County. Jane 13.1893,.St Sheriff's Sale. * The Atlantic Phosphate Co. against The Ninety-Six Manufacturing Company.?Execution. By virtue of an execution to me directed, in the above Btated case, 1 will Bell to the highest bidder, at public auction, * within the legal hours of sale, at Abbeville C. H., S. C., on MONDAY, the 3rd day of JULY A. D. 1S9:S, all the right, title and Interest of The Ninety-Six Manufacturing Company in the following described property, to wit: The & Cotton Seed Oil Plant and Ginnery J consisting of 4 acres of land, with Buildings, " Machinery, <fcc., thereon. Also, one (1) wagon scales, TWO (2) PLATFORM SCALES and jg one two wheel hani) cart. ' Levied on and to be sold as the property of The Ninety-Six Manufacturing Company, to atlsfy the aforesaid Execution and costs. "I TERMS?Cash. I f. w. r. nance, ( J ., Sheriff Abbeville County. I June 12, 1893, 3t ' - %, ,? fliatweBuy! TTi/l^c.. Bring them aloDg AAJ.vi.vyO more active. Sheep-Skins. Bees-Wax. Tallow. Furs of all kinds. flat we Sell!, Shoes. Harness. Leather. Trunks. And everything connected with Leather. ? us. Very Respectfully, I. P. HAMMOND & CO. DENTAL NOTICE. ** - " n rrVAmnnn VT. O. v7i jl uujxiowjli, FFICE UP-STAIRS ON McILWAIN Corner, Abbeville. S. C. oHi Ue Now Ready to S of Spring and S Fancy and Dark Colored Toulards. "Ruxtons" and "Tontine Crepes." Pretty Striped Dimities. Plain. Striped and Checked Lawns and Muslins. Checked Linens and Cheviots for Mens Coats and Boys Waists. "Outings" for Ladles Dresses, Tennis Suite, Ac. A good line of Black Cashmeres and cheap Colored Worsteds. We have a splendid Rtock of Cottonodes, Jeans, Casslroeres, Tickings, Bleached, Brown and Checked Homespuns. "Negligee" Shirts for Men and Boys in great variety of style and price. Our half Laundrled "Negligee" and n?-? vurv hunrlcnme ruu OU9UUIOUM?l?? *.. J and very cheap. Ask to 6ee our Puff Bosom Dress Shirts at Si. "Elghmle's" Laundried Shirts at $1.25 and Unlaundried at SI, gone back to the old price, and the best fitting Shirt Id the world. GeDts Light Jeans Drawers with knit Anklets. And the "Bull Dogs" are th6 leaders for Summer wear In this line. "Wire Buckle" and "Vertical Slide Back" Suspenders are the best to be had. Our Summer "4 In Hand Ties" at loc, 20c and 25c are all the go. Also Wind* nor* Bows and Scarfs are shown by us In great variety. Black summer coats. "Alpacas," "Drap lie," Ac, irom 81 up. Calico and gingham coats. "Seersucker," Dutlng" and "Mohair" conts and vests ot va ous kinds and at very low prices. "Alpaca" and "Drap d-lte" clerical Coats ad vests. Dusters in linen Imitation of linen and mohair." A good assortment of band umbrellas. SPEED'S Df KTith. a LARE and w I RUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, WINDOW PUTTY, COM] GOODS, PEI The demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for flne CIGARS and TOBACC to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at You are respectfully invited to call. P. B. HARRISON Prescription ABBEVILLE. SPECIAL n Order to ill Our Fal Ve otter for the Next Entire Line of 8 Da 3POT Now is tlie time argain. SEESE & I HENRY & CHEATHAA ABBEVILLE, S. C. Have opened a FANCY GROCERY STORI where they will keep all manner of goods their line. Buyers are cordially Invited to examl their stock, as the quality and price of thi good* will furnish the strongest lnducemei to customers. Call at the old stand of G. H. Moore. Jan. 4, 1893, 12m K F. GILLIAHI /.TAILOR, /. n AS moved, and occupies the room rece' 11 ly occupied by j. l. Clark, the gi smith, and Is now prepared to do all kinds repalrlngand cleaning of gentlemen's clotl on short notice. Samples of suits always on band. Cbar( reasonable. W. R. WELSH Stone Cutter and Quarryman, Quarry P. 0., S. C. IS prepared to fill all kinds of orders short notice for first class granite of eve description, either rough or dressed, i granite delivered on board cars. Prices given on application. Work truar teed to be satisfactory. [Oct. 2<J, 1892, IV CHANEY M. JONES First class repairer of shoes a BOOTS, has his shop In the office once cupied by Colonel Orvllle T. Calhoun, whi he will be pleased to receive orders for kinds of work In his Hue, which be will do satisfactory manner, on short notice, and low price. [Feb. 13, 1893,1 itii f tin 1111 4/V UV1II how a Splendid Stoc ummer Goods. Collars, Caffs, Handkerchiefs, Gauze Undervents and all sorts of Gents Furnlshlngs. Come and see our Straw Hats. We have Just opened them up and can show you something nice so much easier than we can tell you about them. If you want a nice Crush Hat we've got them. Come and see our "Tourist" and Staple Felt Hats. We have four lines of samples for Suits or single garments made to order. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. A nice lot of Fancy Pants Jusl In. "Bull Dog" Breeches for Men and Boys. Boys Bull Dog Knee Pants at 35c and 50c. "Base Ball" Shoes at 31 a pair. Black and Colored "Tennis" Shoes at 50c. io? Mpnns Shops 83. 84 and Dark Horse $3.50 are the best for the money, and for sale only by W. Joel Smith & Sons. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Rasors and Scissors, from the cheapest to the best. ^ Cotton Planters. Wheelbarrows, "Dixie Boy" Plows, bandied and genuine 8co?ll Hoes. Bug?y Whips and Summer Lsp Robes. All kinds of Heavy Groceries and Canned Goods. We have a beautiful line of double breai light colored summer vests. Bugey umbrellas In several differentco from 82 to 83.50,30, 38 and 40 Inches. ISnn umbrellas 28, 28 and 30 Inches at 73( SI .27. ' Mason's" fruit Jnrs?quarts and half Ions, and extra rubbers at popular prices. We have a few challies left?6^ and 7c go offered at 5c per yard. iCG STORE. ell Selected Stock < , PAINTS, GLASS, PREPARED 3S. BRUSHES, FANCY IFUMES, STATIONERY, & O. Orders by Mall or hand promptly alte all bours. SPEED. ' 0 ft A T/PT? 06 WUllViJb, Druggists. - - s. c. OFFER ! ake Room foi 1 Stock. Thirty (30) Days ou y Clocks at Cost for CASH to buy if you want ; ; DuPRE 1 j. 8. cothran . l. \v. perr1n. ?T. P. COTHRAN.- * COTHRAH.PERRIN & COTHRAN Attorneys at Law. , Abbeville, S. C. : Farmers Bank. fir Receives deposits in savings department. Interest payable January, April, July, October. Small savings accumu laje rapidly. Agents I or the sale ot the new VA per cent ), STATE BONDS. Exempt from all taxeR, and will receive ap. plication for tbe Bonds. nt- XIrw n DAPyPT? ProflirtAlit. ) - !? 111. 11a X aituuui) s. of ies J. H. DuPre, Cashier. jes April 5,1893, tf ~ Bank of Lowndesville, LOWNDESVILLE, S, C. Capital Stock Paid in 920,000 00 on Surplus - 3,500 00 HI ? ftI) TWOEM a GENERAL BANKING BUSI>m IJ nesc. Affords best security and facilities for depositors. Issues time certificates of deposits bearing interest as follows: Six months 4 per cent., twelve months 6 per cent. nd J, B. FRANKS, ocai? Presdent Coal! Coal! J Wood! Wood! t ii mi i o. cnuc k A! iyi. niLL ob ouno HAVE opeDed a COAL and WOOD YARD and are ready to receive your orders 'or Winter. Call and get cheapest nfctes. Terms ?Cash on del I very. J uly 27, 1892, tf TERRA COTTA WELLS PRICES to SUIT the TIMES. I N THE FUTURE I propose to sink the celJ ebrated Terra Cotta Wells at a great redaction in my former price. So parties desiring an everlasting supply of good sparkling water at a low price would do well to confer with me before making other arrangements, as I propose to make it to the interest of all to do so. WATER OR NO PAY?Is my motto. I have in ten years experience standing testimonials in six counties. Address C. M. CALHOUN, Greenwood, S. C. March 22, 1893, tf PAINTS, OILS & WALL PAPER I HAVE the agency for the sale of Longman & Martinez pure mixed paints, the best 1 and largest paint house in America, and agent for Alfred Peats, paper merchants, of New York and Chicago. Stock of Paints and Oil and Paper samples always on hand at Dr1. Penney's Drug Store. If you want painting done, or paint or paper, please call on him and leave your order, and 1 will do my best to give you the best material and work at short notice and at living prices. Respectfully, April 5,1893, tf W. C. MOIRE. 'HieiMii gal2 Graduate Optician. Eyes Examined Free of Charge. r HAVE ALL THE INSTRUMENTS NECi essary for carefully examining the eyes. GLASSES ','arefully and accurately selected for all kinds of DEFECTIVE VISION requiring glasses. Speotacle and Eye Glass Kepairing promptly and carefully attended to. - GREENWOOD, - S. C. April 12, 1893, tf MARBLE MONUMENTS & HEADSTONES. rI CAN furnish in best style and work any designs of Monuments or Headstones desired. It will he to the Interest of all persons who need marble work to see me before purchasing. Can save them from 10 to 29 per cent. 1 guarantee work to be the best and marble as represented. Respectfully, J. D. CHALMERS. May 10,1893, tt SCHOOL NOTICE. V 1 LTi PERSONS HAVING BUSINESS t\ witli the School Commissioner will find him in his office all public days and evtry Saturday In each month nearest the middle of the month, during the present year lor the purpose of registering claims, Ac. E. COWAN, ~ School Commissioner Abbeville County. i Feb 2, 1892. ] L House and Lot for Sale. I OFFER FOK SALE MY HOUSE nncl LOT ' on Moseley Ferry road In the town of Ab- ; J| bevllle. Terms easy. Apply to \V. S. Colh* ' ran. J. Allen Smith, or to me at Greenville. S. C. T. 1'. COTHRAN. March 15,181)8, tf Bay Jllare Mule Stolen. SHE Ib stiff In the right hind leg, hoof wore i j off at the toe, fifteen handn high, *car over right eye cut with wire. She was ween Sunday near Troy. 8. C. 0 A suitable reward will be paid for her re- J covery, or for any Information thai may lead ' to her recovery. THOS. UIJLBREATH, ' May 17,189H, tf Greenwood, S. O. i ~ . i a??ra?1?Wi | Abbevill' I fej 'WV MANUFACTU | Hough. an< ? BUILDING ] $ | | SASH, j | DOC II ^?|?^| Moulding (a TPoimtt "MTintloo "DinV mil a rauuj lfifluuofl, uaui aiiu I m t ||. I ?I No. 1 Heart F ^s, X<mr^e litocli ^ Estimates mai 7?\ flail nr Writfl and eret P] | ?=? AIR M 1 A. C. LADD LIME ONE THOKAUD DOLLAES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE _ mill: In order to advertise and bring before the public the stock oI goods at the CITY DRUG STORE. I EACH PURCHASER WILL BE entitled to choose a present worth I 20 CENTS on each dollar's worth of go&ods purchased Id tie Drag Store Department ( from this day until this notice Is withdrawn. PRICES guaranteed to be as LOW as the LOWEST, and all goods ax represented. March 8, 1898, tf JlliflU Successor to E. A. Templeton & Co. WILL KEEP A FULL LINE OF Flour, t Bacon, Sugar, g Coffee, e Dry Goods, 1? Notions, Boots and Shoes, VOBJLCCO t % AND till other articles kept Id a general merchandise stock. i I Thanking the publlo for their patronage In ? the past, I bespeak for Mr. Latimer a continuance of this patronage. W. A. TEMPLETON. -? Jan. 11, 1808, tf TO TBI PUBLIC! ^ Having made a careful study of the subject, Dr. T. J. Kinard, * and he respectfully oftprs his services to the public. l)r. T. J. Klnurd will be in Abbeville At Hill's Livery Stable s an the THIRD SATURDAY MONTHLY. ? ?? . ? VinuivAl* fvll com 10unitH? iuuo auui cRQcu tu ??^v ? -, 3. ('., will receive prompt attention. Nov. 10,1802, tf ?v. ?. Miller, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. W2 Equitable Llie of New \ork. Alspafull ineof first class Fire and Accident pompnlies represented. It will be to yoqr Jpterebt ;o consult ine before buying or selling proper,y. I Imve now for sale severul residences, __ esidence lots. Decided bargains. Alsp for I 1 lale sever?! dtslrable farms near town. Ortlce In J. F. Miller's store. fJan. IS, 'ra ttS c ? m r V' . "' y * ^ *< e mufacturi RERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KIND! d IDressed ] MATERIALS OF ALL GET OUR PRICES ON VI? G ! I m i\ nc I I /XiKT) j fs, Turned and Scroll "V Office Fixtures, Stairs ii Hard & w t I H W ' o & 8 S 1 8 9 * > ?a- -*?** - a- -^g- -??> -??- -gj> _ _ _ i m /fu /-v *rw r me sningies per . c 7MB IKS ie and Plans Furnished for Bi rices Before Buying Elsewhere. 1 OTOR WIND MILL A CO.'S LIME, The best IJNHEA Bargains in A.T MINT dome see me i a n.:. J?nyuiing m Several extra offers ir A new line of COTS j he Summer. Splendid line of BAI greatly reduced prices. Get you a nice Alaska irator for the Summer >f luxuries. PICTURE FRAMES lm CANE BOTTOM CHA hey have ever been hoi TT J 1 i ours to j r. R. MINI M. H. PARKER, President. JULIl'S H. DuPRE ?he Farmrs' Sank DEPOSITS SO IllVplUM wOES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Buys ) tions. A Havings Department ha* been e8ti.lt irdn. Intere??tat4 per cent, payable quarterly. -Jt s Increase rapidly. ? ' 1 *\ 1 National JtsanK < Abbevill ia-nital, urplus, Offl.ce] ALLEN SMITH, President. W IIENJ. S. liARNWEL 1MB M. H PARKER, Abbeville, 8. C., J. < TV. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C., W. O. ?. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C.t W. J. ALLEN SMITH, Ab! OES a General Banking business, provides thegr Depositors. Is ready at any and all limes to wak >ur county affords. Hg UU., | I 3 0F%%% * JH ljum"ber, | sm kinds. I JM BRACKETS, Pork. ;MSf^ UTrin^ n nTvnninllrr ITDUll d oppi). 6 rhousand. | nildings. I ^ Llso Agents for the 1^10 in the World. cXo'v RD OF ! Furniture ITT? CI 11 jliXVO . if you Neem| that Line. 11m i Parlor Goods. - ' ' ust in. Get one for V ' ' *7' JY CARRIAGES at or Peerless Refrig. 'Tis the cheapest ;." zCfK ide to order. IRS cheaper than * J uglit. 0 Please, ?ER, JR. A. W. SMITH, Vice President. !, Cashier. * A * * "ii oi ADoevme. LIOITEIX |W.; S65,79^? 5,000; A, und sells Exchange and makes Collec- * > JS llshed. Amounts received of *1 and up- 1'S tnuary, April, July, Ocrober. .Small say- -\ [March 1, lSftl, l'2m 01 m * * an of Abbeville, %| 0a C-/? - - $75,000 , - - - 15,000' M . C. McGOWAN, Vice-President. j L, Cashier. X C. KLU<;fI, Abbeville, S. C., JOEL SMITfl, Abbeyille, S. CM C. MctiOWAN, Abbeville, S. C. beville, S. C. eatest security and convenience for Ita ;e loans bailed upou such t-afe collatera Sept. 11, WS8. lyr ' ~ ? !( ' /