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a year in advance.
Wednesday, May 5,1909.
Stockholders' Meeting.
The annual meeting of tbe stockholder)
of the Abbeville Building and Loan Association
will b? beld on Wednesday afternoon
May 5th. 1909, at 6o'clock, In tbe office of Dr
G. A. Neuffer.
J. H. Morse, G. A Neuffer,
Sec and Treas. President.
Free Show.
Moving pctures and phoaoeraph Opera
House, bursday night. M?y 6 B" sure tc
come. No charge. Distlngulsher will talk
on tuberculosis.
Hihedule for Due W?8t Railway.
Morning train leaves Due We?-t at 10:30,
Evening irala leaves Due West at These
iralnM meet tbe m'trulog and evening trains
on the Southern at Donalds.
Passengers can go out Irom Doe West on
the evening freight train whlcn leaves Due
West at two o'clock.
Snlesmau H auted,
Young roan or woman to well the Introductory
pncfcage of Baker-ized Cotlee to c<>iisutn.
erg. Liberal commission and agreeable work.
Need uoi lntertere with pre?ent empl n merit.
Our Barrlngton Hall, the St?-el Cut O-BVe,
and Balter-ized Coffoe are standards, made so
by splendid quality and liberal advertising,
and will require no Introduction to readers ol
magazines. For partlculnrs write Dept. M.,
Baker Importing Co., 116 Hudson street, New
York City.
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Faucy Work.
Would like orders for all kinds of fancy
work, embroidery, shirt waist suits, centerpleoe*.
lunch cloths. Will stamp designs
from 5 cents up. Battenburg lace work a specialty
Will give lessons.
Will fl'l orders for baking cakes, and doing
other culinary work.
Kerns of all kinds and size lor sale from 5
cents up. Mrs. J. A. Dickson.
Teacher* Exnminniiun.
Teachers examioai ion will be held at tbc offlee
of tb?* County Superintendent of Education
at Abbeville od Friday, May 141 b. 1909.
J. Foster Hammond,
Co. Supt. Ed. A. C.
HuuliiiK Hucl FisbiuK I'roblblteU.
Hunting or fishing on any of my land* Is
positively prohibited. Any persona cangbt
trespassing will be dealt with according to
tbe existing statutes. W. M. Castleman.
'NOTICE.
The ADbeville County Anti-Tuberculosis
Association will meet Thursday,
May 6, 15*09, in the Opera House
at half past eight o'clock. Dr. Cheyne
of Suni'er will lecture, aud Miss
Eliza Mabry will read a paper on,
'Tuberculosis in the Schools." The
public is cordially invited.
Hurried VisitMr.
Alston Cable of Richmond came to
town yesterday. He will go to tbe Flatwoods
today and return to Richmond this afternoon.
Mr. Cable owns much land In Abbe*
ville and be Is greatly Interested in tbe
growth of tbe town. He thinks new Btreets
ought to be laid out, bo that nice building
lots may be bad. He is bo Interested in tbe
town improvement that be offers thirty Ifet
of street through his land on condition that
tbe town or lot owners will give ten ieefc and
make it forty feet. He oflers a lot lor the
CKhnnl hAllriinir (Vet fnr 5;! ihl'i Ho
ay? u/'ii is for *chool mrpuBee he otlers the
lot at half its value.
& Sluggish livers and bowels are the
k cau* of nearly every disease. Cleanse
you system and regulate the bowels
aud iver to healthy, natural action by
gflk HolJ ster's Rocky Mountain Tea. . Tbe
?suri-at remedy known. 35 ccnta Tea
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Report of tbe Condition of
' Tlifi National Rant nf Ahtaillp
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at Abbeville, in tbe 8tate of South Carolina,
at tbe close of business, April 28tb, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 8205,320 15
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 9,115 43
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 18,750 cO
* Bonds, securities, etc 500 00
Banking bouse, furniture and tlx>
tures. 5,000 00
Dun Irom National Banks (not Re-,
BerveAgeots) - .. 13,43169
Due from State and Private Banks
and Bankers. Trust Companies,
and Savings Bank" 1,064 08
Due from approved reserve agents... 13,695 30
Checks and oth?r Cash Items 820 62
t Notes of other National Banks 700 00
. Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and centa 385 48
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz:
Specie 810,294 00
Legal-tender notes 8,510 00? 18,604 00
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas'r
(5 per cent, of circulation) 937 50
' Total .8288,424 25
i LIABILITIES.
' Capital stock paid In 8 75,000 00
Surplus fund 20,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 15.863 24
National Band notes outstanding 18,760 00
Individual deposits subject to check 122,588 07
Demand certificates of deposit 16,232 94
Bills payable, Including Certificates
of Deposit for money borrowed. 20,000 00
Total (288,424 25
State of South Carolina, I .
County of Abbeville.
I, H. G. Smith, Cashier of tbe above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement Is true to tbe best of my knowledge
and belief. H. G. Smith, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
3rd day of May, 1909.
W. H. White,
Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
J. R. GLENN, )
WM. N. ORAYDON, > Directors.
J. S. STARK, j
STATEMENT
of the condition ot
The Farmers Bank
of Abbeville County,
located at Abbeville. S. C., at tbe close of
business 28lh April, 1909.
RESOURCES.
LoanB and discounts 8173,219 84
Overdratts 1,193 11
Bonds and Stocks owntd
by tbe Bank 4,550 00
Furniture and fixtures 848 00
Due trom Banks and
Trust Companies 15,551 13
Currency 6,190 00
Gold 1,890 00
Sliver and otber Coin 3,779 94
Checks snd Cash Iten s 115 50? 27,326 57 J
Total 8207,137 52
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 8 75,000 00
Surplus Fund 10,500 00
Undivided Profits, less
current exDensts and
iHxei paid, ana KtBerve
Fund 9,574 62
Dividends unpaid 568 00
Due to Banks and Trust
Companies 474 62
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 52,160 80
Savings Deposit* 46,481 31
Time Certificates oi Deposit
12,369 17? 111,494 90
Total $207,137 52
State of Soutb Carolina, I
County of Abbeville. J
Before me came Julius H. DuPre, CaBhler
i r\f lhA uhru'P nnm^ii hunk whn. hplnir rilllv
sworn, s*ys that the Rbove and foregoinK
statement i* a true condition of said bank, as
shown by the books of said bank.
JULIUS H. DuPRE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this
, 4th day of May, 1909.
1 8. J. Link,
Notary Publlo.
Correct?Attest:
P. B Speed, )
V. E. Harrison, .JJMrectonk?
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[nsurance.
I have already lis
Country property, and
;o buy or sell Real E
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nterest will be best
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I represent the Eq
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STATEMENT
of tbe condition of
The Peoples Savings Bank
located at Abbeville, S. C., at the close ol business
April 28tb, 1009
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts J12<056 78
Overdrafts 3,168 45
Banking House 3,000 00
Furnltui'e and Fixtures 1,982 42
Due from Banks and Trust Companles
20,402 98
Currency 5,294 00
Gold 1,085 00
Silver anil other Coin 1,280 00
Checks and Cash Items 1 571 71
Total $165,811 34
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid lu 5 21,800 00
Surplus Fund 14,000 00
Undivided Protlts. ies? Current Expenses
and Taxes Paid 2.907 06
Dividends unpaid 70 00
Individual deposits subject to cbeck 108 886 35
Time Certificates of Deposit 3,147 33
Bills Payable, Including Certificates
for money borrowed 15,000 00
Total 8165,811 34
State of Soulh Carolina, I
County of Abbeville, f
Before me fame R. E, Cox, Casbler of tbe
above named bank, wbo, being duly sworn,
>ays tbat tbe above and foregoing statement
Is a true condition of said bank, as shown by
tbe books of said bank. R, E. Cor.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, tbls
4th day of May, 1909.
Albert Henry,
Notary Publlo.
uorreot?Attest:
R. G. Thomson, )
H G. Anderson, > Directors.
Frank B. Gary, J
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
PROBATE COURT.
In tbe matter of the Estate of William W.
Smith, Deceased.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons indebted to said estate mast
settle without delay, and tboee holding
claims against the estate must present them
properly attested to
Smith & Sharp,
Administrators.
STATEMEN T
of the condition of
The Bank of Mt. Carmel,
located at Mt. Carmel. 8. C., at the close of
ouslness April 28ib,1909.
RESOURCES.
LoanR and Discount* $28 940 54
Overdrafts 1307 70
Furniture una Fixtures 1,572 50
Due from Bnnks and Trust Compa
Dies i,48a oo
Currency 80 00
Silver and oiherColn 5112
Total 133,433 86
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In 810,000 00
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses
and Tsxes Paid 1,996 01
Individual Deposits subject to Check 6,005 52
Time Certificates of Deposit 1,887 00
Cashier's Checks 144 40
Bills Payable, Including Certificates
lor money borrowed 12,500 00
Total 833,433 86
State of South Carolina. )
County of Abbeville, j
Befora me came J. W. Bo>d, Cashier ol the
above named bank, who, being duly sworn,
says that the above and foregoing statement
1b a true condition of said Bank, as shown by
the books of eald bank. J. W. Boyd.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this
3rd day of May, 1906.
W.T. Miller.
Notary Public.
Correci?Attest:
A. L Patien-on, ) ,
J. W. Morrab, > Directors.
T. M, Knox, )
I boy aDd eell all kind* of Stocks and
Bonds. Robt. 8. Llnfc.
If yon want to sell yoar
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Robt. S. Link,
1 Estate Insurance
Stocks and Bonds
Abbeville, S.
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vote my entire time tc
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state. My experience
hose who wish to buy o
served by consulting
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uitable, the'"strongest
Every man owes his f
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is to insure in the Eqi
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amily after his death.
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Pythians in in Force. I
Delegates to Ibe district meeting Knights of '
Pythias are In tbe city.
Tbe following Is a llst-of (bote present:
Town vllle?S. J Martin, 8. B. Johnson.
Anderson?T. F. Watklns, J. H. Craig, O.
C. Sullivan.
Troy?J. A. Young, T. E. Leard. ?
McCormlck?F. L. Carroll, W. J. Cannon,
Jr., J. O. Patterson, C. A. Stuart.
Ninety Six?W. W. Gaines, J. C. Wler.
Mt. Carmel?T. $1. Brownlee, P. Bradley t
Morrab.
Iva?W. A. Taylor.
Honea Path?Chae. Bolt, M. G. McGee.
Greenwood?P. W, DeVore, W. H. Nicholson,
A. A. Coleman.
Anderson?Gen. and Mrs. M. L. Bonbam.
Columbia?L. S. Mattlson, Jar. A. 8nmmer
sett, M. L.Smith, Col. H. T. Thompson.
Troy?W. D. Morrah. 1
Pelzer?J. C. Martin, W. H. G)dfrey, 8 H. J
McE'roy.
Donald*?S. C. Smlib. J. W. Agoew.
Belton?S. B. Marshall, J. H. Cobb.
Troy?J. M. Tolbert, Dr. J. B. Brltt.
Wllllamston?T. B. Kay, (3. K. Way.
Epworth?O. A. Etbridge, E. H. Bowers, J.
R Williams.
8eptuf?W. W. Smith, Dr. W. 8. Hutchinson.
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J. A. Summersett, Columbia, woman.
A public meeting was held last night at the
opera house. The meeting whs opened with
prayer by Rev, F. W. Gregg. After wbloh
music was rendered by MlssLorena Beaobam
J. M. Met 168, E?q , made an address of welcome,
responded to by Mr. W. D. Morrab, District
Deputy Grand Chancellor.
Other addreFses were made by God. M. L.
Bonham and Hon. M. L. Smith.
Musical treats by Miss Fannie Stark, and
male quartette.
A banquet was served at the Eureka Hotel
after tbe meeting at the court house. Toasts
were made by Messrs. Jas. H. Craig, Anderson;
L. 8. Mattlson, Columbia, subject?SO ot;
J. 1.8ummer8elt,Columbia, subject?Woman. .
Tbe occasion was a most pleasant one. We "
hope the Knlgbts will come again.
FREE LECTURE THURSDAY.
Dr. Walter Cheyne of Sumter, a
S. C., will deliver a free lecture b
on Tuberculosis Thursday night 0
in the Opera House. Magic J
Lantern slides will be used to a
illustrate the lecture. ii
Don't miss this opportunity of 1
hearing this specialist. Dr.
i Hoc mOHA TnhAVPiilnciu n
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study for years and what he has
to say is backed by experience
of a lifetime. ^
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The Frog Child. ?;
Matthew Perry was born at Beaver 11
Creek in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
He is 38 years of age, 29 luches
high, and weighs 135 lbs. Perry has
traveled twenty-nine years oi bis life, bc
and is a picture of health. He is perfectly
harmless.
In tent next to Skating Riok on 8
Trinity Street. Thursday, Friday and te
Saturday.
Meeting of D. of C.
The Daughters of the Confederacy 12
will meet next Tuesday afternoon at
the home of MssJjHJaHjAj* .
Pres.
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of those who wish
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There is 110
More Reason
In sending your money to New
York for Life Insurance than in
sending your savings there to be deposited
in New York banks.
rhink of This:
South Carolina has been sending
about Eight Million Dollars North
every year for insurance, but business
men everywhere are now placing
their Life Insurance with
Southern Companies and this big
drain is beintr stonned.
Investigate
The Southern Life & Trust Company
of Oreensboro, N. C., before
placing your Insurance. It is the
Strongest, Most Successful and
Best Managed Company in the
South.
The dividends which it returns to
policyholders are more than twice
the average of those paid by Northern
Companies.
It deposits its full legal reserve
with the Insurance Commissioner
of North Carolina.
It loans and invests money in
the community where premiums
are collected. It has made substantial
loans right here in Abbeville
County.
A policy in the Southern Life &
Trust Co. is equally as good as a
Northern Company's policy, and
the money stays at home. Investigate?we
invite comparison. Investigate
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Represented by
BBEVILLE INSURANCE & TRUST CO.,
J. E. McDAVID, Mgr. , j
Own your own home?buy
, lot and we will help you
mild on it. A purchase now
f Abbeville real estate is
iractically certain to net you
, handsome profit. Let's talk
t over. Abbeville Ins* and
'rust Co. Phone 118,
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(ways Looking to Ifonr Interests.
Call and see me at once, as I have two neat
jttaees near public square to dispose or at a
lorlnce. Three Bales or dwellings have rejntly
been made In the olty to new comers,
Qd the supply Is running short. Can sell
ou a number of vacant lota, bat unless you
pply early cannot fill your bill for Improved
roperty. Not a vacant dwelling In tbecliy,
Qd the supply li not equal to demands, so
ou bad best look after the two eottages menoned.
M. ?. Hollingbworth.
Locals Anion B. Morse Co.
We have a splendid Hue of flsblng tackle,
lines, trot lines, hooks, sinkers, bar lead, Ac.
Our stock of sporting goods is up to the best
i tbe oountry?balls, bats, masks, mitts and
oves.
UUB UI our BpeciHllieB II WrlgDl (XJJ1180Q S
mnla balls at 85c eaob.
A fresh lot of eating Irish potatoes Just Id.
Boys and men's cheap. Straw bats to salt
rerybody, Including the girls, and It won't
unt your pocfcet to bay them.
Evaporated peaches and apples at lOo and
a pound.
A few Beeded raisins and cnrrants cheap.
W? are sfi'owlnirSTJSSTftWal line of nice and
leap white goods.
See oar summer lap robes before making
our purchases.
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Analysis of Our Ft
Samples of three brands of our fei
drawn by a State inspector of fertili
Dy the Clemson College authorities
ing results:
Our 8-3-3 ammoniated goods analyz
Our 8.75-2-2 ammoniated goods anal
Our 16 per cent, acid analyzes 16.87
You will make no mistake in buyii
We are running on quality. The ar
they are much above our guarantee
Several of our customers have
on the good, dry, mechanical cond
this year.
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