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The Abbeville Press and Banner. ! BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S7c., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1888. VOLUME XXXIII. NO. 28. jjl THE BANNER OF TP r. x d?ne nr\r\ tit VV At from 15 to GOOD NEWS P P. ROSENBERG & is ?? . _ _ jiw j stt may W E5 ARE DE1] To price our Goods is to buy "What yon hear of o NOT A. ] In consequence of having pur< present Crop will warrant. Instead of con farmer an opportunity of buying a fall supp Over double the amount of Ql&thing. Bats and (jenf Polite and attentive Clerks wil as you are specially invited to call and exar Abbeville, S. C.? September 26, 188 Go to the Racket Store. THE WAR CEY HAS SOUNDED The Racke Store on the Corner under the New Hote' has opened her Battery where she will continue to fir* out Bargains heretofore unknown, Consisting of Tmv annns. clothing. hats. caps, boots ~ SHOES,' HARDWARE, TINWARE, NOTIONS, And many other Bargains too numerous to mention, CALL AT ONCE, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE Sept. 20, 1888. tf SPEED'S MUG STORE ! WITH A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines Dye Stuffs, Stationery, Paints, Oils, &c. Most any demand of this market can bk supplied, heady mixej PAINTS In any quantity from 2";c. can up. WHITE LEAD, RAW and BOILED LIN SEED OIL, WINDOW GLASS and PREPARED PUTTY In abundance. The latest novel les In WRITING PADS, BOX PAPER, PEN STAFFS, INK STANDS, &c. My May Kirby and Rebel G-irl Cigars can't, be equalled In this market for a 5c. Cigar. My CHEWING TOBACCO and CIGAH ETTES are first class also. In fact, I'm headquarters for any thing good to CHEW <i to SMOKE, but don't, nor wont, keep any thins good to drink,except SODA WATER, wlilc with a first class outfit, I shall spare no efforts to bring up to the highest standard. The above with a full line of HARMONICAS, VIOLIN and GUITAR FITTINGS, TOILE' ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, CONFECTIONERIES, the LATEST NOVELS, CHEA EDITION, and various other articles too numerous to mention. I'm satisfied your wants ca be supplied at the LOWEST PRICES. 48- ORDERS BY HAND OR MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Prescriptions Carefully & Accurately Prepared at all Hour WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. FIRST DOOR ABOVE NATIONAL BANK, ABBEVILLE, S. C P. 33. SPEED. GREENWOOD MARBLE WORKS ! LEAVE!, Hi BAGI. Plllifc. & Latest Designs in American and jB 1 FOREIGN MARBLE. ^ Headstones and Monuments al- g* ways on hand and made to order. ORDERS SOLICITED WORK 60AEANTEBD. %EsBlP WARNING ! Follow the doctors instructions and call at the palmetto saloo where you will be sure to got the prescribed article. Baker's Rye and Redmond's Sweet Mash Corn, Foreign and Domestic Brandy and Pure Wines, Dublin Porter and Pale Ale, Fresh Beer from the Brewery, The Little Brown Jug Jamaica Rum, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, Good for making Hot Punch and Egg Nog. A full line of TOBACCO andlCIGARS always on hand. Ask for GOLDSMITH'S BEST TOBACCO and OUR CONGRESSMAN CIGARS. *m- BAKER'S RYE AND REDMOND'S CORN WHISKIES A SPECIALTY. THOMAS IffcGETTIGAN, Proprietor. PROSPERITY WILL IOSENBER Are Thrc Al orth. of Goc 25 per Cent, less than tl OR ALL ! A - ?oi c^u?T ls lyvj. io oluuil ^j? jl Immense, and. it mn P ESli ME INE 33^'' ' "T ' them and save money, V ur prices and. trem< BlXJr BLUSTER, I 3hased our entire Stock when prospects ^ mtermanding our immense orders, we exp >lv of Winter Goods at very small cost. 1/ _ s Furaishlag (Joods. ev( [1 take pleasure in showing our G-oods to i aine before purchasing. Be sure to come 8. senbc ? JERVEY & CO., GREENWOOD, S. C. I 11/E ARE NOW IN OUR LARGE BRICK STORES. ONE DOOR FROM DUPRE'j k W Store, aud to tlie rear of Bailey, Barksclalo & Co., where we will l>c glad to see 01 ' mers and guarantee them satisfaction. We carry a full lino of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, , Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Groce: A SPECIAL LINE OF "Pino Pnfiprv. Tinware. Potware and Tools. Also Wo ware and Glass Lamps, Good Harness and Sole Leat] Wholesalers of Rice and Hice Flon Wc supply merchants with Carolina and New Orleans Illce, olther from Green woe I leston or New Orleans. | A part of your patronage Is sollcltod and we give equal attention to all. JEfc. AS- fSps?r]?iiflLSixi.9 J JERVEY & C Oct. 17,1S8S, tf ROGERS & CO., Cotton Factors, MIR iMHIHU DEALERS IJST rt i i r* T* Z s uouon, uraiii, rrovisiuus, Groceries, Bagging and 1 115 JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. 117 E RESHIF FKOM AUGUSTA OR DIRECT FROM THE WEST. WE REFI t Tf a number of the largest houses In the West. Also have the benefit of other prices which enables us to meet prices from any point In the United States. Wi prices In car lots. We solicit consignments of COTTON* and COUNTRY PRODU will from this date ONLY SELL TO MERCHANTS. ROGERS tfc CC Patronize h rnysician and Surge 1 MIME lllllf S HUlVllU 1.1IJ U151111 | Jan. 11,18X?, 12m NORTHERN WORK. P^IN & C( ' _ attorneys at La Hand-Made Buggy Harness 1 abbbvillk s c. for $9 up. ' n Hand-Made Bridles for 75 ABBEVILLE BAKE] CentS Up. "RESIDES BREADS of all kinds, or tt? ? j nAn?_0 will find at tho Abbeville Hale Hand-Made Collars cheap, tobacco, a fun line of cigars, _ ,J , . . kinds of CANNED GOODS. Halters and Whips, in peter mcgliana, u great variety. Juuo6,i888,7 mo. All parts of Harness sold mi , ^ separate, to suit customers. JtlCHrV S Ijl Northern Harness for $8 w a suing1 ton Strc Leather of all kinds, cheap ABBEVILLE, S. C for cash, or in exchange for VMlT? . i-r- , , _ ? TS the place to SELL \OUR ( Hides or Tanbark. 1 SEED. The Highest Market priC( J ft rr ? MA paid for good seed every day 111 til . S. HAMMOND & CO. Francis Henr; July 11, 1888. tf , WAVE OVER G & C wing JLLSS UII LIU hey were intended to FLOOD OF1 1 ^ALL ^JNTD WI st be Sold! It!. O B E I UNT 1 7e invite you to come a 3iicioiis Stock d.is 3TJT SOLID FA 7ere brighter we find we now ha ^ ivinc of (YffliQ'flTT yc t?L/L LU St/11 C VCi y UJ.lIJ.lg, ci/l> gi vu/uiji x v All goods were carefully selected w by m, is &] 70U, even if you don't want to buy, 3 yourself and bring all your friend: ^irg dSk Terra Cotta Wells. T> ^ TVf 1"UIE undersigned will put you np a 19 Inch . Terral'otta Well for half the price of a dug ono. The common wood bucket is used _ for drawing water. The cleaning out Is tho rsin'f work of a moment by keeping a galvanized _.nR THP TH > DULG sheet iron buckct In the bottom to bo hooked th ireusto- out at will. Satisfaction guaranteed. This rfTerra Cotta weighs ID to 50 pounds to tho foot. liab , r- \r i'A f.iroTiNf. can now be found Greenwood, >S. C. . They uro frog proof and superior to one dug. Bftril nes. ? Joel S. Bailey, Greenwood. They arc bound to take precedence over all others. Prof. Blake, Greenwood. . v-_ ~ Joo I/.gon, Bradley. |)TTK j] Rev. H. Smart, Troy. V U XV VI oaen- Dr. L. Anderson, JSlnety-Slx. He v. jPressly, Due West. where we aro pr igy D. J. Wardlaw, McCormlok. Out of 21 wells made in my town in two ^ years I hvae put up 23 of theiu. ^ JulyW, life", 12 m r. General >a, cunr- We qffer Grand Opportunity as horctofo ^ Raising Fine Mules. & J /O- rpHE TIIOUOUOHBRED JACK MOZART. and ,n add,tIon h X from Indiana, will stand at the stables of nmAMT? n. WALLIXUFORD & RUSSELL during the VTHPl/ Q Color black, 14 hands high, six years old, weight 8(H) pounds and well proportioned. "Rnnf e TERMS?Ten Dollars insurance. For fur- XiUUCSj tber particulars communicato with WALL1XOFORI) & RUSSELL. DnofliTlVTo Abbeville C. H., S. C. IlCally-Md March 21.1888, tf J mrj ?= M.-t* I I \ Barber Shop. I 1. 1 w , and In short evt I )JI T)ICHARD GANTT, is now prepared to d CLASS STOCK, c IV all work in his department in the best Ual, will bo ot the manner and at reasonable charges. Monthly if you arc not a customers shaving, hair cutting and sham- gentle reader, it i poolngSlper month. Rasors honed and put sec if you could i: in the best condition for 25 cents each. At lie Marl Yarfl. & W IESENT Sept. 5,18SS, tf Brokers . FULL LINE OK HEADSTONES AND to us for A MONUMENTS. , rrkTriw Ui^. vve our prices are low, and styles are of the JUilli most symmetrical in shapo of any to be found _ >in the up-country. Sept. 2S. bUFVOyOr i P. O. A ipp Valuable Land for Sale. 1 Juiv, TMGIIT HUNDRED ACRES ilrst class JI5rcu '1 JLj Farming and Stock Lands for Sale. Lo- r??-AR?? On cation four and a half miles west of Green- vOmnS ' wood, S. C? will sub-divide into two or more T -\y SIGN ha< tracts to suit purchasers. For full lnforma- J . of- yy in tlon ns t0 len A,^VrC??1i?^or !Ulclrc-? u ? will be sent from IS jun?i3- **" ' jan-5- 1887-* Cotton Seed 17 cts. a Bushel. At ?(! ? AM NOW PAYING THE ABOVE PRICE I A Iff J- for Seed. Persons intending to sell their wnviV wr J /JjLJ^f < Seed may tind it to their interest to bring .1! ' their cotton to town. I will gin all brought u.ruv?ii itvii to me as promptly as possible. /VV, Oct, 17,1888, tf T. W. MCMILLAN, cash prices. NOTICE. t D V A LI. persons having claims against the EstVX# A tati: of the lato M. G. ZEIGLER, will oi Abbcvlllo that I please present the same properly attested, to abcuooi at this p istomers \vm. n. GRAYDON, Esq. All persons in- and all sizes. To eIy i n debted to said estate must make immediate moment of time and all payment to him. lie is authorized to settle spectfully solicit all matters portalnlng to said estate. Miss Emma Pei rtkor. L. A. ZEIGLER, Oct. 17,1SSS, tf Administratrix. ^ay ^ ~ " _ , " WM. II. PARK Notice to Debtors. hathtvt "XlJ,. A LL persons Indebted to tlio Estate of R. T. A n.K K 1 / J\ GORDON, deceased, arc requested to ?nvnrm\Ti?v . coinc forward and make payment at an early AIlUKWCil 1. day. JANE L. GORDON, i ttiiFVI Oct. 24,1S88, tf Administratrix. AHKfcVl \\T 1I.L practlc< W the United Rooms for Rent. " p ".ViiT)ARTIES desirous of securing oltices or v])U,r -n L sloeping apartments for another year A ,, 0 week w,n ?nd it to their interest to hyulrejxt^ ^^^npply^ Oct.31.lS88.lt ' - V ... . ? . V ^ HARD TIMES. M i\j. :j| e Market | be sold. ll ARGrAIKTS 2 -:M NTEK GOODS Jp * H E LEAD. ,/;||j ?j maa Ami ttaiimmaIttapi . -3 IIU set/ lur juuiDuivuo. splayed, by us is J nn ^ ' :M M uVy JL K_7? ve many more Goods than the jduced prices, thus giving every | and guaranteed as represented. II ft? slylos, Don't think you are imposing, s with you. OVAL ! i JACK FOR SALE. Wm WE OFFER FOR SALE OUR thorough % bred JACK, MOZART. Bald Jack 1> -X seven years old, perfectly black, and can be <? handled by a boy. For further particulars IRD TIME IN THE PAST apply to TMnpnDn A _ ./X : M rapidly increasing business WALLINGFORD & RUSSELL. seek MORE ROOSl, and we August 1,1888, tf. in the C* a ? 11/ lin4- XTah Pavi fln4- n 4" _ OCC w licit auu vau uvu aw , ..j| well fatore the Backet store for a ' rU B0<" Few Cents. kT T\ QT A VTI 3 thimbles, 5 cts. 2 quires note paper, 6 cts. rllU Uiaili/, 2 packs envelopes, 5 cts. 4 crochet Hooks in case, 5 cts. 6 spools button hole twist, 5 cts. V epared to show an elegant 1 spool silk 5 cts. 12 large safety pins 6 cts. * 2 dozen small safety pins 5 cts. 12 large r x, _ lead pencils 6 cts. 12 small lead pencils 5 cts. Wra tOCxt OI 3 rubber tips lead penclls5 cts. 1| pair kid gloves 10 cts. 3 large box bluing 5 cts. 2 doz? i j en slate pencils 5 cts. 3 cakes toilet soap 8 cts. mercnanaise. 3 paper pins 5 cts. 3 paper needles 6 cts. A ^ v 2 bottles ink 5 cts. 1 pair suspenders 6 cts. ... . Pocket handkerchiefs, 3,5,6 and 7 cts. re our specalty will be Spool cotton 25 cents dozen. t* FANCY GROCERIES, i U HAW MILL and PLANING MILL, and ave a large and well assorted ONE YOKE OXEN. All In flrstrclass order and will bear Inspection by first-lass maFr\T\TT /innnfl cblnist. For particulars apply to DRY GOODS, Sept. 19, 1888,3m " Shoes, Hats, ????7 ?? For 5 Cents Each. rift CLOTHING" 5 Nutmegs, 1 tin wash pan, uo J 1 tin baking pan, 1 glass butter dish, I bottle sboe dressing, 1 glass pickle dish, >vs ???-r- mrm -m* a. _ l glass plate, 1 glass mug, - ^9 |i glass pitcher, 1 tin wuiter, a beauty, 12 cakes laundry soap, 1 cake nice toilet soap, \* jrythlng kept in a FIRST- <j lamp wicks any size, 1 dozen boxes matches, md as to PRICES we, as us- i qniregood note paper 1 pad good paper, i BOTTOM on everything. 11 p'k envelopes, 2 sizes 1 box baking powder, ,1 ready oue of our customers, j > pic plates, 8 or 0 Inch 1 chromo, paper frame, night pay you to call In and i wire bustle, 1 towel, lot be paid for your trouble. i doylle, all linen, C tea spoons, i table spoons, 1 cake cutter, ' tfk 1 bat rack, 7 pins, 1 coat rack, 11a m m /xyi i box caps, 12 safety pins, any size, I JH.M III III - o long hat pins, 6 toilet pfns, 4 V Will* VM 2 papers good needles, 30 feet rope clothes line 1 wash pan, 2 thimbles, 1 large dipper, 1 breast pin, ':&? 1 spool good silk, 5 spools good silk twist Sir * u rrrv I package smoking tobacco, 5 lead pencils. . JjIAXvJL Alv j 1 j>ox paper and envelopes, 12 slate pencils, and Wntsrv Pnhlif> 1 large box good blacking, 1 basket, fancy, 3.DQ WOloTy IrUUllly, i plug Kirkwood tobacco, 1 butter print, .,'4 .BBEV1LLE, S. C. 1 lamp chimney any size, 2 small tin cups, M? ml]?, Xnrth-Kflst cal- 1 llirge gents handkerchief, 2 paper pins, Tnrins reMonable 1 lar?e la(lies Handkerchief, 1 paper pins, 9m reasonable. bunCh R. R. braid, at mevKtm 2ra E. A. TEMPLETON'S. . ??, | SepL 12,1S88, tf at. Mt. Carmel. ' n n . ) coflins at Ml. Carmel-n the X 01 1U vGIllS. .POWELL. Tho HEARSE 1 fl-miart mlife nan Abbeville when desired. j g.quart mJjk paDi i ^quart milk pan! 110-quart milk pan, 112-inch silver waiter, n 'i tii 1 card receiver, 1 hat rack. Finite Store. ?&,;&? , ?r?f\ 1 pr splendid stockings 1 pair splendid socks, HAIRS. 1 needle book, i{?WWMhp ;tty styles. Prices low. At TEMPLETONS. B MATTRASSES. At prices Sept. 12,1S&8, tf ?. Will last a life time. SCHOOL BOOKS 1 Notice. ^fro'm' t h?i^d a t o* I*'iv'iU'Vcaeh yF YOU HAVE A CHILD GOING TO lacc for pupils of both sexes X School, or if you are in any way luterestthis school I will give every ed in Public Schools, It will ! that it requires, and I reSSS, the work. Pay you to Stop & Read This. J. W. THOMSON. The County Board of Examiners have adopted curtain kinds of BOOKS to be used ? -- - ~~'77.r TZ7~ in the Public Schools, and only those adopted :ER AV. C. McGOW Aa wjjj jjC, allowed to bo used hereafter. ? _ ___ \\'o are SOLE AGENTS for all the books ? & TVTpGrO vV AN adopted, and have them for sale now at s and solicitors, INTRODUCTORY PRICES LLE, C. II., S. C. ?also in tho Circul t Courts oj find EXCHANGING them for OLD BOOKS. states lor South Carolina- The time for selling books at reduced prices is limited, so it will pay you to get up your r?r "Rpnt Old Books and exchange them, or buy new 01 xveill. Books at once. JLLING HOUSE IN THE jevlL'c. For terms and par- H. W. LAWSON & CO, WM. N. GRAYDON, Abbeville, S. C. 0ct-1?> lsSb>11 - ' I , . - . . . '1 .r-'v/"*.'. .* *V\ -V jv. -J