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i fr THE COUNT1 County Auditor's Settlement with Coi State Taxes for Fiscal Year Coramei DR. ; Original assessments for State taxes, 5V? ml lis on 57.162,079 839,39-1 73.4 Additional assessments for State taxes, 5}4 mills on $140,S78 774 81.2 15 per cent, penalty on S507,127dellnquent taxes 76 07 Total amount charged.. ?40,245 61.6 ~' r *y . Enough. I am weak, dear Lord, I cannot stand One moment without thee! But, oh ! the tenderness oi thine enfolding, And, oh ! the faithfulness of thine upholding And, oh ! the strength of thy right hand ! That strength is enough for me! I am so needy. Lord, and yet I knowAll fullness dwells In thee; And hour by hour that never-falling treasure Supplies and fills in overflowing measure My least, my greatest need; and so Thy grace is enough for me ! It is so sweet to trust thy Word alone: I do not ask to see The unveiling of thy purpose, or the shi nlng Of future light on mysteries untwining; Thy promise roll is all my own? Thy Word is enough for me! The human heart asks love; but now I know That my heart hath from Thee All real, and full, and marvelous aflectlon, So near, so human ; yet divine perfection Thrills gloriously the mighty glow! Thy love is enough for me ! There were strange soul-depths, restless, vast and broad, Un fathomed aR the sea; Ad Infinite craving for some infinite stilling; But now Thy perfect love Is perfect filliug ! Lord Jesus Christ, my Lord, my God. Thou, Thou art enough for me! ?Frances Ridley Havergal. NOTABLE OCCASION. ? Re-l'nion of an Old and Intlnential Family. t Greenwood Journal. Mr. Editor: There is an antiquated building in the suburbs of Greenwood, known as the "old Blake house." The chimney was built of hewn stores, on one of which is inscribed "Ebenezer 1801." This dilapidated structure is a portion of the original residence of the ancestors of our enterprising young townsman, Mr. R. P. Blake, who conceived the idea of haVing a grand re-union of the Blake generation, that the descendants of his pious great grandfather might again raise their Ebenezer to the praise of the God of their fathers. Mr. Blake sounded his bugle loud enough for the call to be beard in Georgia and North Carolina, so the gathering of the Blake can on the 17th of August was something worthy of being chronicled in the history of our little cily. Tbere were about one hundred persons who partook of the least, assembled under the magnificent water oaks in the rear of Mr. Blake's residence, where on a long table his lovely wife dispensed a bounteous hospitality to the large company. Seven heads of the various branches of the family were present, Prof. J. R. Blake, Dr. L. 8. Blake of Ninety-Six, W. K. Blake, Esq.. i Mrs. J. C. Alexander, the widow of Rev. J. C. Alexander, deceased, of Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. Dr. Thomas Williams, Mrs. H. B. Reynolds, Mrs. E. J. Plowden, Mrs. M. J. Bell, the A ttrirou? Rlabo thfl VfilinPPSt. ClUCOk Diotoi, auu ituuivn VW~D brother, were absent. Mrs. Milton Blake, Mrs. II. A. Tennent, Mr. J. R. Blake, Jr., our popular County Treasurer, represented the household of Mr. R. P. Blake. Two sons of Swansey Blake, deceased, are filling honorable positions lu Pelzer mills, so they were not able to attend. Our little town of Greenwood has a history which though not quite so pretentious as the clarum venerablle nomen ol our "classic" sister cjty Is still worthy of being recorded. The old Greenwood was settled by citizens of steady vigorous stock now the ancestors of many of our present prosperous families. The McGbees, Calhouns, Baileys, Blakes and Weirs were men prominent for morality ank religious principles. John Blake and Thomas Weir emigrated from the county of Antrim In the Northern part of Ireland about the beginning of this century. The old Weir house still remains about two miles west of the town. It is designated In the county records as "St. Patrick s cross." He owned a large landed estate embracing much of the present site of Greenwood. John Blake settled on adjoining lands south of him. He owned the public square anl most of the area south of it including the "Bailey land" which recently brought In our market from 8300 to $400 per acre, while the original -price was $2 per acre. Both of these steady Iifshmen reared large families, none of whom settled here except W. N. Blake, the grandfather of Mr. R. P. Blake. He married Elizabeth Weir, the only daughter, of bis neighbor, Mr. Thomas Weir. Aided by ber energy, industry and wise council he was able to educate his family of eleven children In the best schools of the country, be was always an Important factor in the educational enterprises which made Greenwood famous In this and adjacent counties. The various branohes of bis family are prosperous on/1 mnrthv renrCKpntftt 1 ves of a WOrthV ail cestry. Long live the Blakes! "May the God of their fathers be their God and portion evermore." COLUMBIA FEMALE COLLEGE, * COLUMBIA, S. C. FAXJL SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 27 1894. Twelve departments of Instruction Able faculty and distinguished corps of lecturers. Work thorough. Spirit progressive. Elective courses. Reading rooms, libraries, fine telescope, new chemical and physical ap ptratus. Ail rooms carpeted, well furnished, an<L.llgbted with gas. Open fireplaces. Hot anil cold baths. Health unsu. passed. Thorough course in Instrumental and vocal music. For catalogue and further particulars address REV. JNO. A. RICE, D. D.. . President. Aug. J5,1894, tf iflNDHUB TO BE DIVERT AWAY AT THE If V ME Kill 1/111 1/llliU U1V1IU ? l? In-order to advertise and bring before the public the stock of goods at the CITY DRUG 8T0RE. EACH PURCHASER WILL BE entitled to choose a present worth 20 CENTS ou each dollar's worth of gooodB purchased Is lie Drug Store Department from this day until this notice is withdrawn. PRICES guaranteed to be as LOW as the LOWEST, and all goods an represented. March 8, 1898, tf HADDONS GRAND SUMMER SALE Beginning 1st of June. AS THE SEASON ADVANCES WE AKE dally marking down prices on lots of stuff1 to close. Our rule Is, never to carry over perishable goods if we can convert tbem into money. A glance through our stock on and after 1st of June will convince you that a little READY CASH will buy more goods in our line than ever before. TtdI'O'i) 111 LIGHT SILKS x>cfl gctiius for shirt waists. BargainsIN 1)KE,SS SILKSBargains 1 NFOR1SH"iI?Vr JW AISTS. Bargains IN W^MBKOIDERIKS. BargainsIN PARAS0LSBargainsIN SLIPPEKS New Millinery, Ribbons, Laces, &e., coming in every week. R. H. HADDON & GO. "v . I BACK TAXES. ! To State taxes on landR credited as"delinquent" in last settlement, including Treasurer's costs 4 97 Executions in bands of .Sheriff as per last settlement 694 80 Amount due by R. R.Co's as per last settlement... 2079 0(! ? Total for back taxes S 2,776 83 ! Total for State 43,024 44.6 j i I Do Hereby Certiky, That I have care compared it with the books in my office, and f against J. R. Blake, Jr., County Treasurer, as p for and on account of Stale Taxes, for fiscal yei ther certify that the credits allowed above a count of Slate Tax, this day shown me by sal have examined each and every one and find si Settlement with Couoty Treasurer of 1 Year Commencing November 1, Presence of tbe Comptroller-Genera " COUNTY. DR. Original assessment for Ordinary County purposes, 3 mills on S7.102,679 ?21,4SS 03.7 Additional assessmeent for Ordinary County purDoses, 3 mills on $140,875 422 02.5 Original assessment for Special County purposes, mills on S7,1C2,079 5.372 00.9 Additional assessment for Special County purposes, M mills on $140,875 105 05.0 15 per cent, penalty on sais 77.S rtfiilnaueut tax es, Ordtuary County 51 80.4 15 per cent, penalty 011 $23.43.8,delinquent taxes, Special County 3 51.3 Fines and Licenses, |i396,03, Commutation Road tax 390 03 Balances Ordinary County tax transferred from previous year (cash) 153 03 Balances Special County tax transferred from previous year 93 Collections from County Dispenser 2,274 3C Original assessment for Special K. K. tax, town of Abbeville 1,342 03.2 Additional assessment for Special R. R. tax town of Abbeville 37 08.3 15 per cent, penalty on delinquent Special R. R. tax of Abbeville 823,30.8 3 51.3 Total amount charged.. 331,651 28.2 j BACK TAXKS. County taxes in bands of Sheriff at time of last settlement, including R. R. tax 505 39 Executions R. R. tax iu litigation 1,313 09 Total for back taxes 8 1,818 48 j Total for the county 33,409 76.2 BALANCES TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR. On nccount Ordinary County tax 8 1,189 00.4 On account back taxes... 880 71 On account Special R. R. tax town of Abbeville.. 124 07.8 Total to be accounted for $ 2,193 79.2 | We Do Hebebr Certify, That we have have com Dared it with tbe books in tbe Auditc of all charges against J. R. Blake, Jr., County 1 troller-Ueneral lor and on account of County 1 ber, 1892. And we further certify that tbe credl moneys paid both on account of 8tate, County urer of Abbeville County; and that we have es be correct, this 8th day of August, A. D., 1894 J. R. BLAKE, JR., [L.S.] County Tree R. H. AR J. M. MA. W. A. LA Settlement with County Treasurur of Taxes for Fiscal Year Commencing ty Auditor in Presence of the Comp SCHOOL AND Original assessment for Schools, two mills ou $7,162.679 814,325 35.8 Additional assessment for Schools, two mills on 8140.875 281 75 15 per cent, penalty on 892,205. delinquent School tax 27 CO Balances ot School taxes brought forward from previous year 4,451 44.2 Total Polls by Original assessment, (No. Polls 4834, at S1.00 each) 4,8.11 uu Total Polls by Additional assessment, (No.Po!ls 1295, at $1.00 eaob) 1,295 00 15 per cent penalty on 431 delinquent Polls.... 04 05 Special Scdool tax town Ninety-Six as per Original assessment 2 mills on 8113,800 226 00 Special School tax town Ninety-Six Additional assessment 2 mills $2700 5 40 15 per cent, penalty on $4,37 Special School Ninety-Six as perOrlglnal assessment C5.5 Special School tax Green wood as per Original assessment 3 mills on $735,742 2,207 22,0 Special School tax Green wood as per Additional assessments 3 mills on 8085 2 05,4 loper cent penalty on$2817Speclal School Green wood as per Original assessment. 4 25.5 Special School Union School District as per Original assessment 3 mills on 827,890..... 8.*! 07 Special School Abbeville School District as per Original assessment C'/i mills on 5071,310 4,195 72.5 Special School Abbeville School District as per Additional assessment 0)4 millsou ?10,452 05 .13.4 loper cent penalty onS22,010 Original assessment town of Abbeville 3 30,3 15} er cenl.penalty on?50,531 {Additional assessment town of Abbeville 7 5S , Total amount charged... $32,US1 77.2 1JACK TAXES. Cash on hand in last settlement from School tax 5 21 School tax credited as uHolliw.imnt" In Inut settlement, K. K. tax.. 875 3<J.4 School tax on executions In hands of Sheriff per last settlement Including K. II. tax ait (K) Polls unaccounted for In lust settlement. In hands of Sherltt 85 (15 Special School tax delinquent In hands of Sheriff (Abbeville School District) C2 58 Special School tax delinquent in hands of Sheriff (Greenwood School District) 34 50 Total for back taxes.... S 1,324 33.4 | Total for Schools 33.400 10.G | BALANCES TO HE ACCOUNTED FOB. For Ordinary School tax 1892-93 S 2,70S 4C.7 For Greenwood Special School District 200 10.5 For Union SpeclalSchool District 11 09 For Ordinary back tax 1891-92 (i7(J 24.4 Total to be accounted for 8 3.U5G 40.C Wk Do Hereby Certify, That we have have compared it wltb the books In the Audlto of all charges against J. H. Blake, Jr., County 1 troller-Geueral lor and on account of School an November, 1893. And we further certify tuat tti <ts for moneys paid both on account of School Treasurer of Abbeville County; and that wi same to be correct, this 6th day of August, 1894. J. H. BLAKK, JR., (L.S.I County Treasurer. W. T. MILFUKD, [L.S] f \ r FINANCES. inty Treasurer of Abbeville County, in ucing November 1, 1892. CR. IPaid State Treasurer on account of State taxes to August 1.1S94 839,287 20.0 Proportion ofTreasurer's , commlsslous of $1,000 paid out of State funds 500 00 iDeductlons and abatements of State tax al' lowed by Comptroller 1 General 195 93 State tax nulla bona executions 262 48 Total Credits $40,245 61.6 BACK TAXES. Paid State Treasurer on account collections for State 8 1,040 95 State tux on nulla bona executions in bands of Sherltf as per last settlement 4 87 State tax due by P. R. <? ! W. C. R. R. Co 1,479 'JO Over paid State as per j last settlement 1 49 Over paid State on ac| countcollectlonsl892 93 113 93 Balance due the State j and paid August 18, '94 132 36.6 I Total for back taxes 8 2.778 83 J Total for State 43,024 44.6 jfully examined the above account, and have Ind it to be a correct statement of all charges er Abstracts furnished to Comptroller-General *r commencing 1st November, 1692. And I furre based upon vouohers for moneys paid on acid Treasurer of Abbeville County; and that I ime to be correct. W. H. ELLERBE, Co in pi roller-Geuera I. Abbeville for County Taxe9 for Fiscal 1892. Made by the County Auditor in il. XX Statutes, Page 348. CO UN T Y." " CR. Paid County CommisI sloners' orders on Ordinary County taxes 521,451 01 Paid County Commissioners' orders on Spei ctal County taxes 5,440 30 Proportion of Treasurer's j Commissions of $1000, i paid out of County funds 2 60 00 Reductions and abateI ments of County taxes ?? 1 InfirnH KvCAmntrnllor General 210 55 County taxes on nulla : bona executions 143 20 County taxes nulla bona executions, Special i County tax 35 82 Cash on hand for Ordlj nary County purposes.. 1,189 00.4 Cash on band lor Special K. R. tax town of Abbe vllle 124 07.8 Paid County Commlsj sinners' orders from colI lections from dispeuser 1,542 17 iFald claims from Special H. R. tax town of Abbeville l.iao "0 [ Paid Treasurer's Com m is l slons collections Spe, clal R. R. tax 69 15 Total credits SU.651.28.2 i BACK TAXES. Cash oo hand 8 8S0 71 County tax on nulla bona executions in hands of Sheriff as per last settlement 3 52 County tax due by P. R. & W.C. R. R. Co 934 25 Total for back taxes * 1,818 48 Total for the county.... 33,409 70.2 I carefully examinud the above account, and ir'H office, and And 11 to be a correct statement 'reasurer, as per Abstracts lurnlsheU to CurnpaxeB, for fiscal year commencing 1st Novemis allowed above are based upon vouchers lor and School, this day pliown tne by uaid Treas:umlned each and everj one and find same to W. W. BRADLEY, [L.8.1 tsurer. County Auditor. MSTRONG, [L.S.] | JOR, [L.8.1 >County Commlssloneis. NIEK, [L.S.] j Abbeville County lor School aud Poll November 1, 1892. Made by the Countroller-General. XX Statutes, Page 348. j POLL TAXES. Paid School orders from ; Constitutional two mill i tax 815,70S 53 Deductions and abatements of School tax allowed by ComptrollerGeneral 85 6. J Proportion of Treasurer's commissions of 81.000 paid out of School funds, also Polls 350 00 school tax on nulla bona executions 95 50 Cash on band for School purposes 2,705 46.7 Paid School orders rrom collection of Polls 6,724 10 Poll tax abated by Coun I ly Auuuur oi vu ! Polls non est * 3X7 5o Paid claims Abbeville j Special School District. 4,294 28 Nulla bona executions Abbeville School District S5.83. Abatements i by Comptroller-Gene* ; ral Abbeville school I District $12.84 - 18 07 jPald claims Greenwood School District Includ! ing interest on bouds... 1,870 00 'Nulla bona $4.32 and abatements $18.21, Spe; clal School District I Greenwood 22 S3 Paid claims Ninety-Six Special School District. 22'J 21 Nulla bona $8.20 and , abatements by Comptroller - General $3.40 Ninety - Six Special ! School District 6 00 Paid clalmsUnlonSchool District CO 00 Abatements by Comptroller-General Union ] Special School District 'J 11 Commissions on collecj lions AbbevilleSpecial I School District 10U oo Commissions on collec uousureen woounpeciai SehoolDlstrlct 90 4() Commissions 011 collections Ninety-six Special School District 9 35 Commissions on collec| Hons Union Special School District 2 !)5 rBalunce School lundsou I hand due Greenwood Special School District 200 10.5 Balance School funds ou hand due Union Special School District 1159 Total credits S:!2,0Sl 77.2 HACK TAX US. School Tax ou nulla buna executions in hands of I Sherltt as per last settlement 2 IS ('ash on hand 07U 21.4 I'olla non est '?\ 00 School tax due by P. K. >t W.C.K.R. executions In hands of Sherltt 022 !?l Total for back taxes S 1 ,"24 :JM Total for Schools S i:5,4uG in.(J I [ J_. carefully examined the jibove account, arid r's ottlce, aud (lnd It to be a correct slatemeut 'reasurer, as per Abstracts furnished to Com pid Poll Taxes, for fiscal year commencing 1st e credits allowed above are based upou vouchand Poll Taxes, this day shown us by said e have examined each and every one and find I \V. W. BKADLHY. |I*.KJ Comity Auditor. ?ctiool Commissioner. Give Your Orders! ? FOR ? TOMBSTONES & ffiONDMENTS TO JAMES CHALMERS. FROZEN DAINTIES! I^OR the accommodation of the public and to All a long felt want, 1 have opened an ICE CREAM PARLOR first door In rear of J. F. Miller's, where I will supply at all hours Ice Cream,-- "ALL FLAVORS, Sherbet and Ice in any Quantity, served and delivered to families on short no tlce. Sunday hours?12:30 to 1:30 and 6 to 7 p. m. G. H. MOORJ5. June 20,1894, If Port Royal and Western Carolina R. R. Augusta and Ashevillc Short Line. J. B. CLEVELAND, Receiver. QUICKEST route to Athens, Kalelgh, Norfolk Richmond. Va? and Eastern cities. Schedule in effect July 1st, 1894. Eastern rune. Lv Augusta 2 35 pm (i 50 am Ar Greenwood 5 23 pm 12 15 pin Ar Anderson 8 35 pm Ar Laurens 0 24 pin Ar Greenville 7 50 pin Ar Spartanburg 8 05 pin Ar Saluda 9 48 pin Ar Hendersonville 10 22 pin ArAshevllle 11 20 pin Lv AshevUle 8 40 am Lv Spartanburg 11 45 am Lv Gseenvllle 11 10 am Lv Laurens 1 28 pm Lv Anderson 11 00 am Lv Greenwood 2 28 pin fi CO flni Ar Augusta 5 15 jun 10 15 am Ar Savannah U 00 am (i 00 am Lv Greenwood 5 23 pm 12 43 pin Ar Athens 8 00 inn a. i or, ?in Ar Norfolk 9 10 aio Ar Old Point 11 00 am Ar Petersburg 0 I/O am Ar Richmond 6 40 Bin Ar Washington 10 45 am (i.50 a. m. train connects at Greenwood for Wallialla and all points on Seaboard Air Line and Columbia and Greenville Railways. For any information relative to tickets, rates, schedules, etc., address W. J. CHA10, Oen. Pass. Agent, U. h. TOL)l>, Travelling Passenger Agent. Augusta, O a. "LATIMER'S SASH, DOOR & BLIND FACTORY Manufacturers of and Dealers In ALL KINDS OF ROUSE Mil DRESSES USER, Sash, Doors, Blinds, TURNED and SCROLL WORK, SHINGLES, Laths, Flooring, Ceiling and Siding. Mouldings of an kinds, estimates Cum lulled and all letters promptly an swered. Get my prices before buying. J. H. LATIMER. Jan. 24,ISM, tf WOFFORD [JOLLEGI NPAKTAXni'RO H. V. SPEED'S Df With a LARE and w DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, nTT.fi wntfTinar V/AAJW) WW ?? PUTTY, COM] GOODS, PEI Tlie demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for flue CIGARS aud TOBACC I ed to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at You are respectfully Invited to call. P. B. F B. K. Bi J WILL TAKE CON' ^ERECTION OF ALL i S INGS AND ltEPAI | ABBEVI] The Gold and LAUNDltlED AM Every one of tlies* tit, long* or short arms Ladies and Misses Fi just received a beauti Opera, Common Sens Button and Congress. Our Stock of Fall; has just arrived. We CROSS & . RICHARD GANTT, Is now prepared to do all work In his department In the best manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly customers shaving, hair cutting and shampooing 81 per month. Rasors honed and pu! In the best condition for 25 cents each. SMOKE ?Cv For Sale Only by P. B. SPEED. Rrnims! Groceries! Groceries!! - ? - NEW FIRM. LIVINGSTON & PERRIN, DEALERS IN Staple, Green anil Fancy Groceries. YOU will find everything that Is uept In a first class establishment. Particular attention given to the Market Department. Having secured the services of a first class butcher we Intend to make this department first class in every respect Fresh Meats Always on Hand Also, POTATOES, ONIONS, CABBAGE and all Country Produce. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for CATTLE and HOGS. Give us a call at G, H. MOORE'S OLD STAND, 1 NO. 2 COTH It AN RANGE. Jan. 10,18U4.12m BIO Clothing' Sale! I OR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. PREPARATORY TO TAKING STOCK, WE WILL OFFER ALL OUR $15, $18, and $20 LIGHT SUITS AT ?12.50. ALSO ALL OUR $18, $20, $22 and $25 Clay "Worsteds $15 00. Tills 1r a rare opportunity to buy CLOTHING at a .SACRIFICE. Call at once belore the choicest is gone. P. ROSENBERG & CO. BIG JOB LOT PANTS JUST RECEIVED AT $.1.30. REGULAR $? PANTS. July 10,189-1, tf JAS. H. CARLISLE, LL.D-, Prest. STwo Full Courses. Necessary expenses for one year, One I Hundred mul Fifty Dollar*. For Cutalogue address. J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary of Faculty. iOG STORE. ell Selected Stock ol , PAINTS, WT>"PTl/inTTl brM&Si rAArAAxii/ BS, BRUSHES, FANCY iFUMES, STATIONERY, &C, O. Orders by Mai lor hacd promptly alleud all hours. SPEED. iACHAll! rRACTS FOR THE \ CLASSES OF BUILD-5 j RING OF HOUSES. 4 LiLE, S C. 5 V% i I Silver Shirt,! ) UNLAUNDIUE1). 3 Shirts Warranted to Fadan Bros. & (Jo's me Shoes. We have II 111 lllll ) V'\fllkll)7l'llin ^ - , e and Spring Ileel in Hid Winter Xeekwearl have the latest Styles. MARTIN. ' *. ' ' - W. R. WELSH, Stone Cutter and Quarryman, 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 granite delivered on board cars. Prices given on application. Work euaran teed to be satisfactory. [Oct. 28,1883. l'im E. F. GILLIAUD, TAILOR, HAS moved, and occupies the room recently occupied by J. L. (.'lark, the gunsmith. and In now preps red to do all kinds ol repairing and cleaning of gentlemen's clothes on short notice. Samples of suits always on hnnd. Charges reasonable ' $ 4&r - ^ Mart! GREI UKl'GN, MEDICINES, t'jj.A fine chkmicai.s, rn t? TOILET and FANCY SOAPS. jL () D extracts, perfumery, fill SPONGES, CHAMOISE. rtl1 1IOT WATER BA?S, JAEElSOi Syringes, Fountain Syringes, BREAST PUMPS, I Prescriptio ATOMIZERS, 4c. x<) HOT Special attentlo H. & G. LIVER PANACEA. slclnns snpp iwat uarlf tlonsand Fa LIVEli TONIC k Al'PETJZEK. ^CaflsVromptl 25 and 50c. from Room WM. II. PARKER, President. JULIUS H. I) The Farmers' Ba: DEPOSITS Cstp 1 1 Hurpluai Does general banking business. lions. A Savings Department bas bee wards. interest at 4 per cent, payable qnarte; Ings increase rapidly. Proprietor. | NEW Abbeville Successors to . ttjrnTI BuiMt'ii WeiOur .stock includes the following wi ? ' XT-Ill / Kuta iJaga> icu:uw c Seven Top, Early White Flat Dutch, Come enrly ami get the best seed at lowesl W. D. 13Ar National Ban] Abbevi Capital, Surplus, J. ALLEN SMITH, President. BEN J. S. BAR! WM. II. PAKKEll, Abbeville, S. L. W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. CM 1IENJ. S. BARNWELL, Abbeville,S J. ALLEN SMIT DOES a General Banking business', provid< Depositors. Is ready at any and all time rh our county affords. 18! I We are still at the eld stand, anil will I fully uud faithfully during '94 at of the past. With us you can i ! Dry Goods, Clothing, II; ; Kinds, Woodenw Dress and small check Ginghams, 5c yard. (rood yard wide Sea Island Homespun at r,i.: ets. Beautiful line of colored I'ruKees, Dolled Musi lues, Kperlmes, Cambrics, l.awns. Calico. etc., just opened. Bacon, corn, oats, meal, bran, hay, lard, cheese, molasses, Ac. Come in and trade with us. We W. JOEL SM. The Oil we sell is pos Simply Try it ai 15 CENTS . io rn?."NTTS A< JLfW V/JLIAI - * 5 Gallon Tic These Prices for CA H. W. Lav ' ' ' '/X 'C * * * ' / . " :"''' / DENTAL NOTICE. Dr. S. G. Thomson, OFFICE UP-STAIRS ON McILWAIN Corner, Abbeville, ?>. C. DENTAL NOTICE. ! S. F. Killings worth, No. 4 Seal Block, Abbeville, 8. C. , %%%%%%* $ J. T. PARKS, $ # Fire, Life & Real Estate Agent) # Cothran's Brick Office, Muln Street. 0 # FOR SALE. # ,# Setting of Indian Game FowIb $2.00 # J .Settings of 8. C. Brown Leghorn, 1.50 A i X Abbeville, S. C.( Feb. 7, 1894. X j 4%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%* it Granite Headstones & Monuments, tON feistciisra, INWOOD, - - S. C. p*01?G White Lead, Ready Mixed &?** ?? PAINTS, accos I Colors, Varnishes, Status, /I BRUSHES, GLAUS, X A"CB' PUTTY AND SUNDRIES. ?J H A C0MBS' HAIR BRUSHES, VI MUMlaij Tooth and Najl Brushes, _ rt Cosmetics, Toilet Powders, i Drrats. ^ ?4 EL BLOCK. Tooth p0Wder8. d is given topbylles, Prescrlp- THYMOL DENTIFRICE. mtly Recipes. (Cariiolized ) 10 a. m. to 10 p. m Spongy and Sore Gums and y responded to Mouth; removes tartar; keeps No. 2. Nation- the teeth white. 25 and 50c. Idtr. upstair#. | I A. W. SMITH, Vice President. uPRE, Cashier. ok of Abbeville. SOLICITED. $65,790 5,000 Buys and sells Exchange and makes Collec n established. Amounts received of 81 and up rly,?January, April, July, October. Small say [March 1,1893,12m FIRM. | Manager. I supply i/u. F. H. LATIMER. [SEED ! ected. iitock. ill known varieties?best for wluter : Lberdeen, White Globe, . Purple Top, Mammoth Red Top Globe. prices. LKSDALE, Manager. i of Abbeville, lie. s. c. - - $75,000 - - 15,000 s \V. C. McGOVVAN, Vice-President. (WELL, Cashier. C lOJCW X J. C. KLIKili, Abbeville, 8. C \V. JUKI, SMITH, Ahboyille, S. ?!., .0'., w. 0. McGOWAN, Abbeville, S.C. li, Abbeville, S. C. >s the greatest security and convenience for its is to make loans based upon such sale collatera Hflpt. 11. 1892. ly Iry to nerve our friends ami customers as j we have through the loug year* always tiud what you most need; ats, Shoes, Groceries of all I f .^ ...1 .ir.T 1\ in* ilR'j ilill UVViiir, txu, mu I>ixie Hoy pln'v, wheelbarrows, well lix- I lines, garden Mid lurinlng tuola of alt kinds. K W'e carry a hij; stock ol'shoes, imla, clolb- B I Ii?ii. aud can K've you what you waul. 3 Hull I>i'H biccche*, Klghmlo shirts aud B Means shoes arc specialties with us. Bj Trunks, valises, harness, saddles, bridles collars, Ac. Q will be glad to see you. I ITH & SONS. I litively the best made. I id be Convinced. I A. GALLON. I GALLON FOR 0=? 1 =0 5 Gailons or over. I ;kets 60 Cts. I S1I Only. I irson&Co. I