The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 22, 1895, Image 5
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ABBEVILLE. S.C. |
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^"Published every Wednesday Ht Si a|
>?ar 4n advance.
Wednesday, May 22, 1895. j
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I'liclHimed Lellcrn. I;
R? Ames Bnuter. Mrs. Harriet Barnett.
C? M 1*6 Eugenia Clinkscales, Harris ?\>le-|
man. I'
D?J. I). Dlckerson.
F?W. H. Frszier.
H?(Jan HickleD.
.1?Miss Emma Johnson, Willie Jackson. 1
K?Rev. J Q. Ke'lar, William Kenedy.
M?John Marshall. Miss Ada McClain.
Mary Pedlgrue, W. K. Pavne.
S?Miss I>icy Sorrel, Rev. L. T. Smith, W. |
M. Sullivan.
T?li. Li. TOOie. vociiooi l-oiiumissioiierj, ?iin.
KUja Ten nan t, .Ns. Tromer.
W?<Jeo. Williams, Miss C. Williams.
Y?Miss Mary Young, Polly Young, Miss A I- (
Ionia M. Young, Miss Soler Young. Miss H. 1
Yarbrongh. Robt.s. Link, P. M. j
Jolt Printline. I
The l'ressand Jianner Is in receipt of a fine *
lot oi new job and hotly type, which together
with a tine stork of paper, and a <-ompi-tent i
corps of the best printers in the Stale, puts j
ihisottlcelu the front rank as a job pinning
establishment. i
As the ability of the l're<s and Banner becomes
known job work comes from distant 1
towns and cities. We mske ? specialty ol
oamphlet work of all kiuds. We have large t
fonts of new Small Pica, new Long Primer, c
new Bourgeois new Minion, and new Xonpa ?
rcll, and can put a l?rge force at work on a
job In either type. We make a point of doiuj; i
.v. work promptly.
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1 Prejudice in Printing.
\ A great many persons seem to think that L
gooa J'lD prim log ramiui ue uune iu mc cuuu- ^
'M\ i t.ry. The tact is, that on pamphlet work tbe
m. 1'ress and Banner can print as nice a Job us
, anybody in the biggest city. When it comes \
to prices we can beat anybody. t
The Veritery .School.
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?r The c'oslng exercises of the Yerdery school ,
will be on tbe evening of 24th May. All are
cordially Invited to attend. Mr. W. W. Bui- H
lock has bought the privilege of stlling re- t
j.-eshments on the school grounds. i
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? ' (Joi.umbia gets the Kpworth Orphanage. t
Ml tons bulls for sale. W. J. Hryson. old de- 1
pot. .it t
$ If your eyes fall yon or your old spectacles, '
I-A go to K. (J. Bernaus and be titled.
\f Sterling silver novelties are being made in f
handsome designs, tne paper cutters, book I
marks, hair curlers, side combs and other va- t
ilous articles just received at R. C. Bernau's.
t ie jeweller, are of the latest designs and ihe r
prices so low that the people will hardly be- I
lieve they are sterling silver. d
Sterling silver belt buckles with tine silk '
gros-graln ribbon, your name or mitial hand- '
k' soiuely engraved ou same for St "y Why buj '
plated goods that wont last or look cheap '
when you can get a belt at the-e figures In 1
^ sterling. K. C. Bemau, the Jeweler, 1ms them. >
Pocket book In real seal with sterling silver 1
mountings at Si and upwards. They are
handsome and neat and will bold money {
enough to buy all you want, provided yon do
not believe in "free silver." R. C. Beruau, the J
Jeweler. J
We dally bear that Root-te-na is one of the
finest medicines ou the market. P. B. Speed. c
I'ainl Hint old liuggy yourself ami Rave ?
inouev. I have tUe 1'aiut and Varnish ready ?
mixed for use Speed. t
Get your Hoods Sarsaparllla at Speed's. '
l'alnes Celery Compound Is the tonic for
the nervous system.
I THE JUNE COURT.
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relit Jurorw. '
T. H. Klugb Greenwood.
A. Turner Green wood.
W. T. Verrell Greenwood. s
J. M.Lelib Hodges.
Li. .Ml'Coru nuugcr.
F. M. Stone Donaids. ^
K. I. Bell Due West. f
T. R. Black well Due West. t
M. L. Clamp Due West.
W. H. Sharp Lung Cane. c
W. L. McCord Long Cane.
' H. M. Muddy Long Cane.
(ieo. Foster smlthvllle. i
W. B. Wllkerson .Smithvllie. e
W. E. Hendersou. Smlthvllle.
T.N.Smith Smlthvllle. *
J.V.Anderson White Hall. t
.1. H. Worthlugton - White Hull. t
Y. P. Reagan Indian Hill. 1
.1 S. Harris Indian Hill. '
U. H. Wardlaw CVO?r Springs. i
John Hunter Ced^r Springs.
Monroe Beau ford C< dar Springs. <
Jas. Crawford Cedar Springs. I
F. M. Wilson Cedar Spl ines.'
W. L. Glhert ...Cedar Spilugs. i
i W. P. McMahan Diamond Hill.
It. A. Keaton Diamond Hill.
s. R. Gilmer Diamond Hill.
Ed smith Lowudexville.
Eugene Ciinki-cales Lowndesvllh.
J U. Bell Lowndesvllle.
(?eo. C. Graves Magnolia.
R.O.Bell... Magnolia. i
J. A. McAllistei Calhoun Mill-. 1
C.J. Briti Calhoun Mills.
, OUR MAN ABOUT TOWN.
What He See* and JleitrM on IliM
Hound*.
At last Abbeville has lullen In line and will
be represented in the rt-^ulur mliitia ot the
State. Tbe Abbeville Kllles were le organized
last Thursday afternoon aud llie following
officers were eleeied:
Captain?J. L. Ferrin.
Nt Lleuteuu.tit?T. L. Douglass,
ft 12nd Lieutenant?fas. Taggart.
t :Jrd Lieutenant?'!bo?. Thomson.
1 Surgeon?Dr. G. A. Neuller.
The Clinton and Abbeville base ball teams
will cross u?ts on the Abbeville grounds
next Monday afternoon. Both teams are
composed of good players and a fine game
may be expected. Toe ml lowing win play on
the home team: Lewi- Uus>ell, J. S. Cochran,
.). L. McMillan, Kil. McM Ulan, O L. Cobb, T.
G. White, Ellis Steward, Mike Dul're. Alex.
Bowie.
General Manager Jno. W. Winder, of the
Seaboard Air Line, was bereFilday to meet
tne board ou sites torthecotion factory, in
inference to the location ot the mill ou his
road. He made the boaul a proposition,
winch bas not been made public.
Mr. F. C. DuFre has returned home after a
two weeks stay In New Yoik.
Mr. Will Giles, alter h stay of two weeks in
i he city has returned home.
A mad dog was kl-led on Main Stre t last
Saturday morning by Mr. Ab. Allen. Fortunately
nobody was bitten.
Mr. J. C. Gladden, a flagman no theG., C.
& S., was painfully huit last Friday night
while en route from C Inton to Abbeville. He
lull aealnst a vvindow sash. bieaKing it. aud
cutting bW arm severely. The injury, while
painful, Ik not very Kerioua.
Mr. Maisball Kay, a prominent rnercbaul ol
Ml. Carmel,- wan lu town lust Thursday.
Mr. A. Rosenberg, ul Greenwood, spent last
Wednesday in iheeliy.
Mn. Byeis, of JKlberton, spent a few days
wltb ner mother, Mrs. Nismr. last week.
Or. J. M. Carlton was up frouvMl. Carrnel
)r?t TbursdHy, *
sy Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Haddon, of the Due West
section, were Id town shopping last Thursday.
Mrs. M. T. Coleman spent last week in CoroDaca
with relatives. >
Mr. Ell Gray was in town last week
Dr. Link, ol Willlnglon, spent last Wednesday
In town wltb bis son, Mr. R. 8. Link.
Hon. J. W. Wideman was In town one day
last week.
Mr. H. F. Townsend came up from Newber- j
ry Friday to see bis many friends, returning ;
t tie same nigbt.
JudgeCotbrau and Mr. T. P. Cothrsn, of
Greenville, spent Sunday in the city.
Mr. Robert Wardlaw, of Raleigh, was in
town seeing his old friends Sunday and Monday.
Mr. W. C. Cothran came down from Anderson
and spent.Sundav with his parents. He
ia now agent for the Blue Ridge road.
Tbe work on tbecircuit pursonave, wblch
was recen tly destroyed by fire, is being rapidly
pusbed and tbe building will be completed
In a very short time.
Bradley Reese has opened an ice cream saloou
In Henry Moore's old stand, and will
serve refreshments during tbe bot months.
Mr. C. T. Baker, of Lowndcsvllie, spent
Monday in the city.
Mr. J. S. Cochran dispenses ice water free of
charge at his Ice house.
Mr. R. P. Franks, of Lowndesvllle, was In
town Monday.
Maxier Earnest Vlsanska entertained a
crowd of tils young friends at a birthday party
last week.
Mr. W. T. McMillan, of this place, and Miss
MnTaoioK nt wrvnierV will be married
today.
Uulon services were held la the Presbyterian
church on last Sunday night. Dr. Buys
officiated.
Mi*. Ellen Stantley DuPre has a neat ice
cream parlor in the middle store oi Kosen?*
bere's block. J nut opened Monday.
Mr. F. C. Chapman went to Atlanta yesterday.
Master Joel Morse had a birth day party
last weea. and invited a large number of bis
joung acquaintance.
Alius Huileeus of Honea Path is spending
M sometime with her friend, Miss Mary White.
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^Uo to Kykard'a for RpmacleH.
DUE WEST'S BUGET.
I*ref?chiiijr ami People ? Hooks ami
College*? Orphans ami Lawyer*.
Due West, S. C., May -(J, 1S'J5.
The last few days have been nice farming
Weather.
'I'eu quarts of peanuts for 5c." If these
goober*" w<;re not ancient somebody col a
bargain at Abbeville.
The Press and Banner stales that a covey of
partridges lit in the Abbeville parK last week.
A lew day* ago a partridge lit on the store of
Messrs. it. C. Hrownlee A: Co. Tiie boys got
siller him and he flew into the window of the
I'ntienix Hotel and Was caught.
Prof. H. K. Bonner returned last, week from
a. trip to New York.
Strawberries are quite plentiful this year.
Kev. H. D. Lindsay, formerly of this county,
but now of 1'ittsburg, Penu., is oue of the
leading divines of that place. His congregation
is to build a handsome new church. The
Northern Assembly meets in Pittsburg, ftlr.
Mudsay is Chairman of the Press Committee
uid The Pittsburg Times gives a cut ot him.
VIC HUVISC Ml, I.lliuonj V" vr. r......
tin* editor lor .sucti u caricature.
.Mr. K. I. Bell is kept busy these days witb
Ihe paint brush. He has just finished Dr.
jrier's residence and is now on I'rof. Bonner
s.
Editor Branyon, of Hooea Path, was down
asi week.
Rev. Wuiteand wile, or Donalds, wwe shopping
in town last week.
It is just a month to Commencement. That
jeeasion Will be one of interest.
We hear that two young ladies from A rlz<>la
are booked lor the Kemale College next
/ear. Two others think ol coining.
Rev.?". 10. 'J odd went lo Newherry last week
n I he interest of the Female College.
Mr. Arthur Morrow is working la the*A. R
Presbyterian office.
All the regular graduates in theSenior class
>1 Erskiue will ?peak in (he approaching
iominencemeni. Tueie will be ah intermislon
of two hours for dinner.
Mr. S. I). Ha wards was seriously hurt playug
ball la*>t week.
Mr. Henry Aguew entered Erskiue last
ffeek.
The Spring communion at Rethlehem came
ill last Sabbath. Rev. A. J. Ran.ion preached
in Saboath A large crowd was present. Dr.
jrler served the tables. Preaching began
Saturday. Dr. Crier preached.
Mr. .). A. .Johnson, of Washington, D. C.,
vlll deliver ihealumnl address at Commencenent..
We can promise that it will be "a bon
oil."
Revs. I. X. Kennedy and A.J. Rauson will
;o immediately aft?r Commencement to their
ields of labor in Murray County, Teon
Dr. B. K. Bailey, now of the Georgia Univerilty,
formerly of Howard College, East Lake,
Via., has just, brought out a history 01 the
Sapilstsof Alabama. It Is a benutllnl book
>f I'll page*. ignite a number of the proml1
ent Baptists oi Alabama, and cu>6 of public
luiidings, including Howard College, adorn J
he book. l?r. Riley presents tlie book to the
Cuphemlan I,. Society, his Alma Mater. We
ire glad to see the Alumui remembering the
ibrary In this substantial way. May otners
ollow the example of Drs. Darlington and
illey. The rrlendsof I he Society appreciate
be?e acts of kindly remembrance.
Tue Y. M. C. A. had quite an interesting
neeiin< lasi rsaitouui mgiii. >nr. u. v. uuu?- j
an8 occupied the cbafr and made the Intro-1
luctory speech. The general Bubjeel discuss d
Whs iuismous. A map drawn of South
Vmerica, "the neglected continent," by VV.J
t. Bradley, wuk oii exhibition. Mr. .1. L. |
)ates spoke upon the country, its resources, j
nnabitauts and their leligion. Mr. I. N.
vennedy spoke of our relations to South
America.
Kev. J. L. Vans. President of the Baptist Orihanage
at iJreeuwuod, will preach iu the
Japtlst church next Saobath. He will have
wo orphans with him. A collection will be
aken up at the close of tne exercises lor the
trphauage.
Tne Cia*s Day exercises of the Senior Class
ameolt Friday night. It was a rainy nigut
ind 1101 a largeaudience was out. Mr Grier
icted as president oi the class and aunounct d
he speakers. Messrs. J. K. M. Bell, W. A.
i'akely. K A. Chestnut, E. 8. Hamilton and
[". W. Hayes look piyt. The exercises consist;d
of orations, e?say.>, a poem aud music.
WEST END.
llH|?I?eiimi;tt mm lui-iurnM n cv?
around the 4'lty.
Messrs. \V. Joel Smith and J. Allen Smith,
ire In Attain*, (ia., 011 a visit to relatives.
Miss Grace Jones of Ashville, K. C., is In
he city llie guest of her cousin Miss Mary
Vhlte. Miss Jones has a large circle of
riends here wuo are dellgnted 10 welcome
ler once more.
Mr. J. C. Milford one of the most proBperius
merchants 01 tionea Path was in town
klonday and Tuesday.
Mrs. LiIh \V\ Mabry and daughter are in
Vugusta, tia., wlieretuey will umke a short
itay with relatives.
Mr. J. C. Miller, after being away for seven
reeks came in Sunday alteruon. lie is travillng
for the N. K. Kairbank Co., selling cotoleue
and lards. He lias been through Ya.,
West Va , aud a small portion ol Tenn. He
will leave In a lew dayafor N. C., which territory
he will have lor the future. He 6ays
'he is not out lOr bis health but lor the mousy
that is in it" and still "thinks Abbeville Is
Lbe place."
Mr. W. E. Owen, of the S. A. L. is off for a
six weeks pleasure trip to the tar west. He
started on his journey Thursday morning.
Cnief Dispatcher, Brooks went down to
Montgomery, Ala., Saturday. Mrs. brooks
u-coiiipanled him as lar as Atlanta wheie she
stopped with friends.
-r ' ?ill 1??
3ir. vv. joei oiuim wijivuuu v?.^ vr
poslte Miss Lucy White, a beautiful live
room cottage lor Mr. A. Cohen. Worn will
oe commenced at ouee on the building.
Rev. W. H. Ariel will soon move to the
new parsonage that Is being rapidly rebuilt
n the site ol the one receutly burned. WorK
is being rapidly pushed, aud lu a very short
time tne new home will be ready. The
building will be ol tne same size ana style as
us the one burned.
Mr. Hob Waidlaw was lu ihe ci'y Sunday
shaking hands with his many lriends. Hod
is at pre>ent in Hilelgh, M. C., where he has
a position io the S. A. L. Shops. He says
"there Ik no place like Aboeviile."
Miss Maggie Hudgeus, a prettv and accomplished
young lady of tlouea I'ath has been
the guest o> Miss Mary White lor several
ilays.
Mr. A. 11. Morse and son, maRter Joel went
by private conveyance to Washington Ua.,
last Wednesday and came home on Friday.
Mr. Morse wenl over to lnRpect the pecan
grove of Capt. C. A. Alexander aud to get
what dots lie could irom liiin, as to the culture
etc., of tUat most delicious mil. Mr.
Morse says that "Capt. Alexauder is a in oil el
farmer, and lias a model farm lu all particulars.
He has in bearing a grove of five hundred
pecan trees,aud will plaut another lot
this year The town of Washington is a pretly,
progressive place and basal least one 1 in provenient
thai our little city has not. Electric
lights."
Mr. J. C. ltled has Just returned from the
Gate City where he has been atteudlng the
Grand Convention of the O. K. C.
Union services were held In the Presbyterian
church Sunday night. Dr. Bays preached
the Rermon.
Mr. Kob Perrln spent Saturday and Sunday
with his parents.
Mr. T. C. Perrln, after being away for about
two years. Is lu tbe city. Mr. Perriu is at
present living at Hock Hill, and is here on a
visit and business trip combined. He Is special
agent for the Kqutlable Life Insurance
Co. and is in search ol those who wish an Investment
in that line.
Messrs. R. C. Burneau and R. L. Kennedy
went to Troy S.uurday, and spent Suuday
wiih friends lu that place.
Miss Maiy Dul're of Ciemson College In
here, stayldg with her brothers, Messrs. W,
C. aud .1. H. DuPre.
Mr. li. 11. Hill has had his mineral Rprlng
in Kort Pickens, put in first class repair, and
sayK*'tliat the water Is much purer and better
than ever before." Itisjust a nice walk
out to the spring, and the water is free. You
had better go out and try It.
Judge J. S. Cothran, T. P. Cothran, Esq.,
and Mr. W. C. Cothran came down Saturday,
and were with the home folks Sunday.
Considerable excitemenl was caused Satur
day morning by the killing of a mad dog
(orasupposed mad dog) near Mr. Younger't
mantel, mi lUHUi miccu iiic ici'uif oc
| eral gun shots drew a large crowd to that pari
of the city, where they found the cause of tht
trouble in the shape of a dfad dog. The ca
nine was the properly of Richard Romans
The time of year for mad dogs has come, auc
it would be a good plau to kill about twc
thirds of the worthies curs In this country to
prevent their having hydrophobia. In thli
case "an ounce of prevention is worth i
pound of cure."
Mr. Matthews, of Atlanta, spent Sunday lc
the city.
Miss Luoia Parker went up to Ureenvilli
yesterday She accompained Mrs. L. W. Par
ker home.
Mrs. It. E. Frierson, oj Calhouu Kails, Is th
gnestof Mrs. K. B.Calhoun.
TheOraded School will close on the :KHI
Inst, for the summer vacation. The com
mencement exercises will be in the schoc
building. l)r. Patton of the South Carolin
| College will deliver (lie address Thursda;
j night. On Wednesday night the regula
school entertainment will tuke place. Th
| exercises both evenings will be very entet
turning.
Tell us not with lengthened faces
"Advertising does not pay
Ope your eyes and see Its traces
In the solid wealth to-day.
W. Joel Smith A Soiih LocnN,
| Good stock of "Genuine Scovll" hoes noi
i ready for sale by \V. Joel Smith & Sons.
AH of the best sizes "Genuine Scovll" hoe
at W. Joel Smith & Sous.
Go t'> W. Joel i?mith & Sons for handle
hoes.
We have a good stock of hoes, both with an
without handles. W. Joel Smith & Sons.
'Close Gill
| STIMULANT
When in need of
the light price will be
stock is complete,
specialty.
We keep a full lii
Metalic Caskets. O
balming lias stood the
recognized Undertakei
You]
McDill
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GEO. WHITE, Prop.
DRY C
We have added to our stock a :
Muslins, Nainsooks, Lawns, etc.
striped ducks. Satines in all colors,
batros and Worsteds. Some novelti
A Lot of Counterpanes
Towels very Cheap. Table Linen
Ladies' and Children's hose and Uni
COME AND SEE US.
til
M. T. co;
lias a new fresh lot of goods that ha\
this week, and wishing to familiarize y
below in plain figures, and defy any ai
in flfin host. oiivolnrxxa n(>i' nU"
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10 doz. 250 page pencil tablet at
5 " 150 " ink " at
25 " 100 " " ? at
15 " 75 il ' " at
10 " 75 ? " ? at
25 " 175 " pencil " at
15 " 100 u at
50 reams good note paper, 2 quires I
10 " pure linen note paper per
25 " 14 lb. legal cap paper per <
25 " 14 lb. fools cap " "
lOdoz. Spencorian pens per dozen...
10 gross best lead pencils for
20 plain cedar pencils for
1,000 best slate pencils 10 for
2 bottles of best black ink for
1 gross best chalk for
1 bottle of liilt Edge shoe polisli
1 set of tumblers for
1 set of goblets for
> ki<i> Imvoa rvf Iwiut i rwr fn??
iJ \J\J AUO VI WVOW UIUVJMII^
50 gross matches, 12 boxes for
The biggest towel 011 earth for
25 doz. nil linen towels 15x36
50 " good pins, 1 paper for
G papers assorted needles for
25 doz. children and misses hose fro
25 u men's heavy sex for
25 " fast black hose for
100 " Indies and gents hdkf from..
25 " suspenders from
1 1 pr of best suspenders made for....,
5 " molasses pots for
1 card of 144 agate buttons for
5,000 cigars, good smoke
50 doz. toilet soap from
1 spool of 200 yds thread for
| 1 goow corset for
1 lb. of best starch for
10 doz. ladies and gonts belts
! Big lot of feather edge braid for
20 doz. white pearl buttons for
' 1!) " smoked pearl buttons for
; The biiTiiest all linen hdkf for
> I doz. best whale bone for
b 1 " big safety pins
1 1 " turke)7 red cotton for
1 1 good pen holder for
e I paper best steel pointed hair pins.
1 good tooth brush for
e 1 good shaving brush for
} 1 yd wide bleaching, no starch
1- 1 yd wide best Sea Islaud for
a All best calicoes
y Dress and apron ginghams
e Corset jeans, all colors
4-4 homespun, good goods
1 good blacking brush
25 inch checked homespun
Big line of laces, einbroderics, ins<
muslins, etc., on the road now, and w
big lot of shoes and slippers.
These prices are quoted in order t
v ius: what it will cost you to buy your
bill or cut this out anil coinu and do v
!8
All orders promptly filled.
M. T. CO
[ Prices,
B XRA.DE.
anything in our line,
made to vou. Our
Picture "framing a
le of both Cloth and
111* methods of em)
test. We are the
s for Abbeville.
L'S &C.,
& Tolly.
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W. D. BARKSDALE, Mang.
iOODS.
nice line of Percales, Cheviots,
Some nice goods in solid and
cheap. Serges, Cashimeres, Ales
in striped Sateens and Piques.
5 to Close at 50 Cts.
, Napkins. A Splendid line of
iervests.
W. D. BARKSDALE.
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LEDIAN
re just arrived, and more to come
ou with my prices, I submit them
id ali comnetitives to match them :
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or ; 5 "
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5 Cents.
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10
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10 Cent*.
9 "
3 cts. up.
5 "
5 Cente.
7
3 Cents.
1 ctH. each.
1 eta. up.
3 "
20 "
5 41
5 ets. up.
8 Cents.
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31-iings, dress good, lawns, clieckcd
ill quote prices in my next. Also u
hut you may see what I have and
goods from ino, so make out your
our trading.
LEMAN.
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ANNUAL REPORT
OF =
TREASURER
ABBEVILLE COUNTY,
FISCAL YEAR
Commencing Nov. 1st, 1893.
To his Honor Presiding Judge, June
Term, 1894 :
The County Treasurer respectfully
reports the expenditures of his office
for fiscal year as follows :
State Taxes.
COLLECTIONS.
Total collections for State $36,586 20
DI3BURSEMDNTS.
Paid State Treasurer as per
vouchers 36,164 06
County Current,
Total collections for County Current
$25,025 56
, DISBURSEMENT.
1 E. C. Cowan $ 15 00
2 Calhoun Butler 1 25
3 George Marshall.. 30
4 George Marshall 1 25
5 J. R. Blake, .Jr 1 80
7 It. E. Cox 3 85
6 Davi Plumber 30
9 11. H. Armstrong 17 80
10 "W. A. Lanier 22 70
11 .T \f \fn.1nr 31 05
12 Sam Duncan. 2 50
8 George Marshall 75
13 R. H. Armstrong 17 80
14 E. H. Edwards 5 00
16 John G. Edwards 80 00
15 R. H. Armstrong 6 00
17 George Marshall 1 25
21 Hugh Wilson...? 39 75
19 T. N. Tolbert 5 35
18 R. H. Armstrong 18 05
20 W. A. Lanier 32 10
25 F.W. R.Nance 1 99 70
22 F.W. R.Nance 43 30
26 George Marshall , 50
27 W. H. Whittaker 18 75
28 G. A. Neuffer 50 00
29 R. R. Hemphill 55 50
30 J. L. Hughey 1 50
31 George Marshall 1 75
33 C.V.Hammond 5 00
34 F.W. R.Nance 40 45
37 W. A. Lanier 32 40
38 Stationeory, books, etc ^ 20 00
85 J. M. Major * 30 30
36 R. H. Armstrong 36 80
39 George Marshall 1 25
40 Martin Wrapley 80
41 George Marshall 1 50
42 Allen Wrapley 80
44 R. R. Hemphill 26 62
45 F.W.R. Nance 12120
43 W. W. Bradley 3 25
32 Henry Jones 5 00
49 R. H. Armstrong 38 05
48 W.A.Lanier 32 80
47 J. M. Major 32 50
54 R.H.Armstrong 14 20
55 Fridy Norman 2 00
51 R. R. HempMll 14 25
50 T.N.Tolbert. 1146
53 Express Company 3 26
52 Armstrong, Lanier & Major 96 40
56 J. M. Major 37 45
57 W. A. Lanier 40 55
58 R. H. Armstrong 22 25
60 T. P. Milford and other 5 45
61 J. D. Kerr & Co 3 00
63 F. W.R.Nance 102 95
64 W.A.Lanier 36 95
1? TT A rmohntl cr 37 10
66 0. A. Traylor 4 70
67 Fridy Norman 4 50
59 T. N. Tolbert 1 00
62 .I.M.Major 26 65
68 G. H. Moore 69
69 F. B. Gary 5 00
71 J. M. Major 27 15
73 R. H. Armstrong: 36 30
72 W. A. Lanier 29 75
74 R. E. Cox 50 00
70 T. N. Tolbert 2 00
75 Allen & Wilson 17 50
76 R. H. Armstrong 15 30
77 J. F. Grandy :.. 2 50
78 T. N. Tolbert 2 40
79 J.M.Major 26 40
80 W. A. Lanier 15 30
84 Norman Fridy 4 00
81 F. W.R.Nance 4 40
85 J. L. McMillan 2 00
82 R. IT. Armstrong 14 55
83 W. A. Lanier 7 20
86 W. P. Beard 115
87 Yarb Madden 16 00
r% r*? m nn
HB XI. HJ, LUA au uw
105 Hugh "Wilson 59 34
118 J. M. Major 30 75
117 W. A. Lanier 22 00
89 T. N. Tolbert 2 25
90 H. D. Reese and Kerr 7 50
91 F. A. Cook 12 50
9(5 M. E, Hollingsworth 5 50
95 J. E. Bradley 8 00
98 S. S. Major 5 12
itf) W. A. Lanier 35 00
100 J. M. Major 38 60
101 W. A. Lanier 22 40
102 Mrs. M. L. Wren 15 00
97 Moore & Cox 3 50
| 92 J. M. Major 22 95
' 94 Fridy Norman 2 50
93 Southern Railway Co 70
103 Hugh Wilson 153 85
106 W. W. Bradley 500 00
104 F.W.R.Nance 16 60
107 R. E. Cox 2 1C
108 Fridy Norman 4 35
109 T. N. Tolbert 3 4C
110 Thos. B. McCord 5 0C
111 Court expenses 555 3.e
112 " " 425 4C
113 " " 3 5(
114 " " 8 9(
115 R. E. Hill 36 7?
116 Wm. McNeil 6 0(
119 A.J.Ferguson 7f
254 L. O. Robinson 4 1(
120 Hugh Wilson 44 0C
123 W.T.Branch 70 0(
122 J. F. Sutherland 20 0(
124 J.M.Major 17 9;
125 "\V. A. Lanier 48 9(
12G R. A. Armstrong 47 8!
127 J. A. Alewine 15 0(
128 P. C. Anderson 2 9(
134 Express Co 9;
130 S. G. Major 26 3!
131 J. W. Fooshe 1 5(
129 B. J. Martin . 2 CM
?> --y " rsLiL
132 B. A. Henry 15 OC
133 F. W.R.Nance 314 93
135 H.I.Hutchison 20 0
136 J. H. DuPre 100 0C
121 J.S. Gibert 22 5C
137 A, J. Ferguson 13 0C
138 J.S.Stark 263 6S
139 L. A. Shanon 53 8C
140 W. J. Donald 1 5C
141 E. L. Waldrop 5 10
142 C.V.Martin ' 12 5C
143 " " 26 0C
144 J.L.White 1 5C
145 J. C. Maxwell 25 0C
146 W. R. Bullock 14 5C
147 A.K.Watson 1 5C
148 W. H. Britt 1 5C
149 B. F. McCaslan 33 5C
150 R. R. Epting, M. D 10 0C
151 J. L. Hinton 11 2E
152 W. A. Adams 4 8J
153 L. A. Ramey 101 5C
154 A. J. Clinkscales 41 2J
155 A. F. Calvert 1 5(
156 McCormick News 76 5(
157 W. R. Bullock 84 7(
1f.S W V f ViHH 07 ftt
159 V. R. Hinton 7?
160 J. H. Lyon r>C (K
1C1 S.W.Tharp 11 0(
162 Nat Anderson 1 5(
163 W. H. HoUond 25 (M
164 S.W.Tharp 3 0?
165 W. M. Culbertson 2 0]
166 J. C. Fooshe 11 5f
167 D. W. Jester 1 1(
168 J. C. Fooshe 51 51
169 A. J. Poore 3 5(
170 A.A.Edwards ! 10 0(
171 C. Hughes 2 0(
172 W. W. Fooshe 4 2(
173 F.E.Harrison 32 5(
174 P. A. Cheatham 1 5(
175 L. O. Robinson 7 0(
176 Lewis Perrin " 50<
192 J. F. Hammond 21 5<
193 W. W. Dodson 5 0(
191-J.B.Day 28 ?
185 J. C. Tribble 1 ?
189 B. Boyd 15 2!
186 J. C. Tribble 15 0<
184 J.E.Smith 3 &
181 D. B. Walker 14 6178
A.A.Edwards 10 0(
177 8. F. Epps . 25 01
179 J.N.King 10 0(
182 S. G. Major \ .' 1 81
180 Mrs. E. Logan 45 01
183 J.G.Hardin * 12 5!
m ..i kq ru
188 T.
186 H.T.Long 3 0(
195 W. R. McAdams 11 0
187 J. D. Austin 5 (X
190 W. J. E. Scott > 10 &
192 B. Berry Allen ,... , 5 (X
195 J.T.Mann < . 5 0<
196 J. A. Richie a 10 (X
197 J. W. Scott 3 7i
198 J. y. Anderson ,.. 8 41
202 B. A. Mattison ' 20 0(
199 J. W. Sharp 5 01
198 M. Richardson ' 10 2!
200 J. H. Clinkscales 4 0(
201 B. A. Mattison 5 0(
203 8. F. Nance 293 2<
204 County Expenses 57 8<
205 " " 78 0!
206 " " 60 &
207 " " 209 &
216 J.J.Wilson 14 4
216 J. P. Robinson 10 0<
222 G. S. Cade 1 &
215 S.O.Young 17 0*
209 J, C. Robinson 15 0<
210 S.O.Young 28 (X
211 G. B. Riley 19
213 S.O.BottS 34 0
212 B. J. Martin 1 &
220 G. S. Cade 20 0
214 G.T.Hodges 9 0
208 W. E. Cothran 12 &
218 G. Cade 4 &
219 S.H.Benjamin 2 1
221 Jno. U. Wardlaw 15 0
224 W. E. Lesley 6 0
223 J. J. Tedards 2 6
225 J.C.Moore 12 &
226 R. B. Ferguson 5 0
227 N. P. Mcllwain 15
228 Joel J. W. Pinson + 220
229 W. H. Whittlock 3 5
230 J. T. Mabry 25 0
231 T. B. McCord 10 0
232 L. A. Orsborn 2 4
233 A. F. Carwile 1 5
234 R. R. Hinton i 3 9
235 N. P. Mcllwain 1 a
236 W. A. Stevenson 8 0
237 Farmer's Bank 236 5i
238 A. A. and W. W. Arnold 45 71
239 Jno. G. Hardin 12 5<
240 Geo. H. Taylor 9 6J
241 W. L. Bass 9 21
236 Samuel Shaw 28 0<
242 J. L. Price 3 o<
243 F. W. R. Nance 68 91
244 W.T.McGill 3 6<
245 J. A. McCord 1 0<
246 S. F. Nance 1 ?
250 John G. Hardin 4 (X
263 W. R. Bullock 40 (X
1 264 J. W. Ferguson 4 0
1 262 Richard Sondley 12 0(
247 W. W. Wilson 34 51
248 W. E. Cothrane 35 (X
249 E. W. Nance 40 0<
251 J.N.King 4 (X
252 J. C. Fouche 33 l:
254 J.S. Chaney 11 0i
253 F.A.Cook 12 5<
255 J. C. Moore 12 5<
256 John W.Moore 12 &
257 F. E. Cowan 12 &
258 L. B. McKenzie 5 0
259 Dr. P. K. Black -15 0
260 R. R. Hemphill 20 0*
261 W. A. Hunter k Bro 1017;
265 P. Rosenberg & Co 134 H
267 M.T.Coleman 3
268 E. B. Gary 180 (X
274 Court Expenses 5 5
275 " " 31 ?
273 ' " 7 ?
270 " " 212 3(
269 " " 51 91
272 " " 90 0
271 " " 114 4
276 G.A. Neuffer 143 0
i 277 Pinson Bros 4 o
i 279 W.L.Hood 20 0
I 278 J. R. Milford 7 2
i 287 A. J. McAdams 10
i 282 J.H. Link 4 0
I 284 W.T.Irwin 1 9
) 280 Thos. Holligsworth 18 9
) 285 J. B. Williams 10
j 283 A. T. Brown 4 0
) 284 Court Expenses 6 5
j 287 F. W. R. Nance 248 6
; 280 E. C. Mecliine 40 0
) 289 Jno. A. Harris 1427 0
) 28914 J. N. King 5 0
) 290 T. P. Quarles 4 4
5 294 G. W. Tolbert 13 0
) 293 W. O.Cromer ' 8 2
> 295 C. T. Baker 12 5
) 266 R. E. Cox 214 1
) 292}$ J. B. Burnett 2 0
5 291 W.M.Turner 14 0
j 296 National Bank .ffl 512 0
) 298 J.R.Ellis 1
3 299 W. A. Hunter 1644 C
-w
301 D. W. Jay 1 50 ' |
300 E.J. Plowden . 3 00 * ^ I
302 J. L.McMillan 200 00
303 National Bank 129 64 304
A. B.Edwards v. 13 80
305 J.S. Stark 129 63 ;r3?Jgjn
306 J.B.Harman 56 00 1
309 C.V.Martin 22 00 ;I
308 H. M. Hill 8 00 ^ 1
310 Hugh Wilson 8 87 ; ' ^ J|
811 Jno. B.Bryant 160 ,- ?
312 A. B.Ellis 1? 00
313 "W. H. Verrell 14 60
314 M.T.Hutchison '. 5 00 |
815 F. W. R. Nance 22 48
307 Farmer's Bank 227 77 '
317 Jno. Lyon, Jr. 50 ~.'#M j
319 Sunday parties 55 40 X ^1 I
319 J. C. Mundy 10 00 ^^^1
310 M. E. Holllngsworth 7 00 |
312 Wyatt Aiken 8 00 a
816 P. Rosenberg & Co 514 21
322 Oct. Court Expenses 100 05 i' :$jm
323 Jan. " " ? 248 66 , :
325 June " " 146 15
324 April " " 16 00
326 Thomson Hollingsworth 12 60 jjgj
327 P. B. Carwile 5 0? .,jjB
328 J. P. Cllnkscales 139 26
329 Sundry persona 278 14 .: &jM
331 Court Expenses 82 60 j
332 W. R. Dunn 1 SO |
334 R.H.Devlin 20 42
335 W. 0. Cromer 1 80
337 J. E. Todd 5 80
338 Sundry Parties 16 00
339 J. T. Latimer 4 00 VM
330 W.T.Penny, 2 15 ^
342 W. F. Nlckles 7 60
348 Thoe. Pucket 8 00
344 F. L. Morrow 6 00 ^S|
347 J. L. McMillan 383 77
346 C. P. Hammond & Co 7 00 /yum
345 J.L.Perrin 5 00
349 Sundry parties 25 75
350 N. B. Clinbscales... . ? 2 75
343 Dr. A. J. Speer 15 00
341 H. W. Lawson <fc Co. ' 15 80 v
356 Sundry persons 38 18
854 R. C. Beraau 5 00 , v$S|
340 Dr.L.T.Hill 15 00 'ji
355 Jno.Lyon 8 00 :-.yjS?|
458 Hunter Bros 1800 06. v.>|s9
351 B.W.Cobb 5 00 v
OKO If T A Pomou ?KU.
3 360 Sundry parties 52 8$ '
) 297 J.G.Edwards 7 44 \ '.'v .< :?
3 362 A. W. Smith . 66 79
3 361 L. A. Barney 349 48 'M
3 367 White Bros 30 80
) 353 A. M. Hill 4 Sons I8 60
3 363 G. A. Douglass 6 96 i
3 365 J. Allen Smith 112 60
3 362 KB. Speed..... 84 66
3 366 Sundry parties..... 138 49
3 367 F.W.B. Nance.... 107 12 /.JH
3 364 Jno. A. Harris 2044 62
5 368 B,W.Moore. 12 50
} 369 J. S. Cochran 77 52
} 872 P. Bosenberg 87
) 370 Stark <fc Cothran 4 60
j 343 J.A.Harris..... ,... 709 07.
3 874 1 SO ",J1
3 371 Hunter Bros. 1683 47
3 375 Court Expenses, 5W 45
) 376 S. S. McBride 1 50 . ?
5 377 W.J.Donalds 4 00
5 378 T.C.Burnett 2 36
[) 294 Farmer's Bank 884 45
0 Total $25,096 56
Special Deficiency.
5 Total collections for County Deficiency
$ 5,972 85
5 DISBUBSEHEHT8.
D 27 Court Expenses 4 90
e 28 " " ii 40
o 29 Nat. Bank 258 34
5 30 Court Expenses... 175
4 31 G. C. Dusenbury 2 00
0 32 Court Expenses 12 20
0 35 Jno. A. Harris 1162 81
0 36 Clinkscales Sc Langston 4 00 . nS
0 37 W. A. Hunter 1219 98
7 38 M. B. Clinkscales 13 70
0 30 Thos. R. Bucket 8 50
0 40 Court Pxpenses 2 30 "Vjfja
! 72 J. R. Latimer 25 00
0 41 Court Expenses 5 60
7 34 Jno. A. Harris 7 00
0 42 B. A. Henry 10 00
5 1 Court Expenses * 2 65
5 2 W. A. Lomax 4 70
j 3 Farmer's Bank 3197 82
3 5 J.R.McGee 2 00
j 4 A. M. Hill <fc Sons 4 00
5 6 G. A. Douglass 4 7&
) 7 J.R.Hannah 1100
3 8 H. J. Kinard 1 86 .
) Total $ 5,972 85
J - School Tax.
Total collections on acj
count of Schools.... $23,727 57
DISBURSEMENTS.
3 1 C. C. Reed 20 00
D 2 Expenses Teachers In}
stitute 140 00
D 3 Miss Iila A. Bowie... 14 50
() 4 Miss MeliaGordon... 20 00
D 5 Wm. Makins 15 00
1 6 J. E. Wallace 15 00
0 7 Miss Nellie Screws ... 45 00 JJj
D 8 W.T. Milford 25 00
5 9 F. C. Robinson 20 00
I) 10 Miss Lottie Crosby.. 20 00
5 11 .. 10 00 ,
D 12 " " " .. 20 00
13 ' .. 20 00
14 " ' " .. 20 00
15 " " " ..20 00
1G O. L. Cann 10 00
17 W T Milfnrrl 100 00
18 Jno.L. Turner 20 00
19 I. A. Gilmore 20 00 j'
20 Brooks Dixon 8 00
21 A. R. Daniels 7 50
22 Henry Brown 27 50
23 F.C.Robinson 20 00
2 24 " " 20 00
25 A. R. Daniel 7 50
0 26 " " 7 50
2 27 C. W.C. Moraine .... 5 00
4 28 U. S. Callahara 10 00
0 29 P.L.Watklns 20 00
0 30 " " 20 00
31 (J. w. V. Aioragne? zuiw
0 32 U. S. Callabam 10 00
? 33 A.R.Daniel 5 00
10 34 M.L.Norman 14 00
10 35 Miss Sudie Cothran.. 20 00
3ii Lnla T. Wilson 20 00
10 37 Miss Sudie Cothran.. 20 00
38 Henrietta Goggins... 20 00
? 39 Lula T.Wilson 20 00
' y 40 Miss Janie Westfleld 20 00
41 Miss Ida Johnson 20 00.
10 j 42 " " .... 20 00
101 43 " ' .... 20 00
19 j
14 ' Continued on Sfeil P?f*i