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The Press and.Banner. BY HUGH WILSON. Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1891. Twelve Pnges. Refore buying your winter shoes, harness, j trunks and valises will and examine u. I". Hammond & Co's., lurge stock. 4 Our No. 2 shinnies at $2 per thousand are cheaper than boards and wlI last longer. J. F. Miller & Co. For all kinds of shoes go to (1. P. Heath <? I Cos. Mattress ticking only five cents per yard at' 0. P. Heath Co's. For Court-olds crepse and B. Priestly <t- Co's nunsveiliu^s no or send to Haddon's. , Columbia saxony yarns all the staple colors at Haddon's. Columbia zephyrs are the best. You will find all colors at Haddon's. Haddon's foot wear is growing more popular every day. Fit and quality guaranteed. The largest stock of corsets we have ever carried. If you desire a comfortable corset and une that will wear, try our specialties at Haddon's. Haddon's are showing all colors In chill'on lace. Boys and girls school shoes at O. P. Heath A Co's. New line of Farmer's Alliance ginghams ~]4 cents per yard at O. P. Heath & Co's. Pride of West bleaching only 10 cents per yard at O. P. Heath & Co's. Full line of gent's, ludies and children's tin derwear In ut O. P. Heath & Co's. Blankets in all grades at most reasonable prices. I'. Host-n berg it Co. No use in looking elsewhere for your overcoats. We have them to suit you in style and quality and price. P. Rosenberg & Co. Overcoats! overcoat*! We offer an elegant line oi overcoat# lor men and boys very cheap. P. Rosenberg <fc Co. This week at Chalmers' Furniture Store a lot of flue feather pillows, also a few down pillows for sofas?tinest goods, tf Full stock of double weave wire mattresses, single and double, also woven wire cots. A new lot of window shades with spring rollers. 50 to 75c. each, at Chalmers' Furniture Slore.tf Haddon's line of knit hoods and sacks for lniants and children is complete. If you wish anything for Infants or children wear go to Haddon's. For a good silk umbrella go to Haddon's. For mourning goods of all kinds go to Had- don's. Choice red clover SO per bushel. J-ee <fc J Bailey, Greenwood, S C. 3t Going very fast. Those fine pearl onion sets t W. Joel Smith ?& Sons. You had better call at once or you will be too late. A most select stock ot fan ana winter goous Is dally arriving for Messrs. P. Rosenberg & Co. Go to W. Joel Smith JfcSons for a good wngon. Mllbnrns are the best on the road, and that Is the only place to get them. :st. The Excelsior Meal (,'utters are the be^t for grinding sausage and ulince meat. Call on , .Smith & Sons for them. :it Two car loads of Mllburn wagons Just in at Smith ?fe Sous. A good variety to select Iron), and prices as low as any first-class wagon. 3t We have just received a few of old General McClellan army saddles, call and see them at C. P. Hammond & Co. We have patent leathers and cloths for < covering dash boards and buggies with. Buggy cushions cheap. C. P. Hammond ?Xc Co. Everyone who comes to Abbeville next salesday is invited to inspect our immense and attractive line of clothing. P. Rosenberg <aco. The largert assortment of elegant fall and winter millinery for sale at Haddon's. , Haddon's are daily receiving bright new millinery direct from New York. If you are in search of a fashionable hat or bonnet go to Haddon's. < Haddon's have Just added a new line of i camels hair suitings and Irish tweeds. Haddon'8wlll show this week an entire | new line of dress trimmings, the latent out. We are sure to please you In an overcoat or any other clothing. It Is to your Interest to to "buy from us. P. Rosenberg & Co. Our Jersey suits for boys are golDg very fast. 1 Call aud net suited now. Tbey are very handsome aud stylish. P. Roseuberg & Co. , You can't beatour prices on flour. Compare our grades and prices and we are sure to sell ] you. P. Rosenberg & Co. Thompson's glove fitting corsets at O. P. Heath & Go's. C. P. Hammond & Co. have the old army I McClellan tree saddles and are selling them I low down. Don't forget the new shoe store. C. P. Ham- ' roond & Co. I Two Job lots of shoes at C. P. Iiammond & CO. Big bargains oflered. P. Rosenberg & C". have the bost Winte flannels, and the cheapest overcoats. To Machinery Men?We have theoil tanned lace leather and all the oils for machinery. Also harness oils and greeses. C. P. Hammond <fc Co. Military plush capes, new and stylish at Wm. E. Bell's. If you want anything in winter wrapB go to Wm. E. Bell's. 1 case of new dress goods and trimmings to arrive this week at Wm. E. Bell'i. 1 case of new millinary to arrive this week at Wm. E. Bell's. 1 case of 3-4 ladles walking Jackets in new goods and new styles at Wm.E. Bell's. 00 pairs of children shoes from 35c to 40c " * - J ~ *ir p i}AiPc sizes 3 10 0, worm ovv unu iuu au II . ju. ucu o. 1.000 yards of Peldmont 7-8 hemspuns at Cc at Win. E. Bell's. 1,000 yards of Peidmont 4-1 homspuns at 7c at Wm, E. Bell's. Iled and white flannels in all prices at Wm. E. Bell's. Cotton flannels in blenched and brown also In colors at 7, S, 10,12%, 15, 20 and 25c at Wm. E. Bell's. New and stylish dress goods to arrive this week at Wm. E. Bell's. When in need of children shoes don't fall to call upon W. E. Bell its he has bargains to offer in shoes. Children's hats, bonnets and caps at Wm.E. Bell's. 40 pieces of colored ginghams at 7, 8, 9, and 10c at W. E. Bell's. ?- it ??/.?? T7* DaII'o rne very oetsi CHiiroa hi ?<- >?. uc? o. SO pieces colored calicos at 5c per yard, these are light fall shades and are worth "c per yard at W. E. Bell's. 10 pieces colored dress goods at 1214 worth 20c per yard at \V. K. Bell's. 12 pieces colored dress goods at 15c worth 25c. These are goods staple shades, and are weM worth 25c, but they must go at 15c. W.E. Everything new and stylish in hats and bonnets at Win. E. Bell's. Fall prints at Haddon's. A big drive in ribbons to arrive this week at .Haddon's. Smyrna rugs all sizes at O. P. Heath & Co.'s Changed the Subject. Oneof the most difficult tilings to do gracefully is to change the current of unpleasant conversation, but the small t>oy can do it if circumstances make it neccessary. "Thomas, will you please tell me why you pulled up the onions from my Danvers onion bed ? How many times have I told you to keep away from the garden?" Thomas grew red in the face, and his grandfather went on to depict the evil fate that was sure to befall boys who went around destroying what their elders had planted. ! Meantime, Thomas had pulled himself together, and as the harangue was conclued he said, with a smile, refering to ail event of the previous week: "Pity our old rooster died, wasn't it, grandpa?"?Youth's Companion. "I Wish I Was An Injnn.*' "A six-year old boys first composition on water. Water is good to drink, to bathe in, and to skate on. When I was a little baby, the nurse used to bathe meevery morning in water. I have been told that the Injuns don't wash themselves once in ten years. I wish I was an Injun !"?Our Dumb Animals. Don't fail to see the dress goods that I offer nt 121-2 cents. These goods are worth 10 and 25 cents. W. E. Bell. -a- ' '*i-'iUi- . . . *' ' * y i v * I'iiiiiiIv flail, All persons hav-| ing' Claims against the County that have not already been presented will file the same with the Clerk of the Board, on or before the second day of November, or they will pass into the next fiscal year. R. H. ARMSTRONG. Ch'r B'rd Co. Com. Oc'. 21, ISM. New Quarters. IWJIIDS. [ am Not Prepared to Offer at. Reasonable Prices the Larpst and Best Selected Stock of , Watchss, Clocks, CilTrovitro ro Sno/>far>]pc. MA1T VI TW UX V f Mj^vvvwvwf and Gold Pens, And everything in the JEWELRY Line ijver offered to the people of AbbevlUe county. Silver and Nickel Watches from $2.50 to 818 Gold Watches from 815 to 875. Clocks from SI to 815. CHAINS. CHARMS. LOCKETS. SLEEVE BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS SCARF TINS, STUDS, LACE PINS. BROCHES. EAR RINGS and DROPS, and CHILD'S DRESS BUTTON SETS in GOLD find Roiled Plate at the Lowest Prices. Sold Rings, [quality guaranteed] from 75 cts. to $10 Sterling Silver Thimbles, spoons and Porks very low. The celebrated Wm, Rogers Knives. Forks, spoons, dc. Triplo plated on Nickel Sliver. 14 K. Gold Spectacles and EyeGlasses from $4.50 to 98 per pair. Why injure your eyes by -wearing cheap glasses when yon can get Pebbles for 82.50 per pair. It will be to your advantage to call oil me should you need anything in t.be jewelry line Repairing neatly done and all work fcimranteed. Office in store of J. C. NICKLES. J. T. Duckett, JEWELER. Greenwood, S. C. Oct. 15, 1890. I, J. OHIPLEY & BR0. W W REPAIRERS OF Guns,Pistols, Locks, &c Also keep on hand n full line of G-TTHNTSL ? WORK GUARANTEED. ' GREEWOOD.S.C. Oct. 7,1891. Cm. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS TMIE ABBEVILLE COUNTY Democratic Executive Committee Is requested to meet at Abbeville Court House on next t?flleday for the purpose of arranging for a Primary Election lor a County Commissioner to till the vacancy caused by the resienatlon of Mr.J.F. C. DuPre. Each member of the Executive Committee is urged to attend the meeting. EUGENE B. GARY. County Chairman. Oct. 2l,18?l. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY or ABBEVILLE. PRORATE COURT. In the matter of the EM ate of "SVm. II. Me-1 McGaw, Deceased. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons indebted to said Estate must, settle without delay, and those holding claims ngainst the Estate must present, them properly attested to WM. WILSON. Oct. 19,1891, tf Administrator. AC Ifcx i u Sold by W. Joel Smith & Sons Every one who have hides on hand carry them to C. P. Hammond Co.. and exchange them for shoes, bridles, leather, etc. I For a fine set of home-made double or ngle harness go to C. P. Hammond & Co., purchase them . WILLI llill A feast for those who fancy looking at Fine Laiin and Men Shoes, FINE HARNESS, SADDLES, LAP ROBES, TRUNKS AXI) VALISES E P. flitI ffl, WILL HAVE ON OCT, 30,31 AND NOV. 2 A grand display of the above named articles, along with many others. LADIES AND ALL INVITED, "We shall time great pleasure In showing our goods, and we feel assured we ure now prepared to compete with any In our line. FINE LEATHERS. COLLARS and CUSHIONS a specialty. A lot of the OLD GENUINE McCLKLLAN ARMY SADDLES Just received. Call and see us. Respectfully, C. P. HAMMOND & CO. Oct. 21,1891, tf led a MB I sell all kinds, at all prices; and every Watch fits the price. But price is not everything in ?? 1 -1- . oruDivTrrn Ill AVlllCIl DUJflil^ , ui/anan X Ljiaxs quality is the first thing. I guarantee Watches according to their quality; and quality makes the price. All kinds?all qualities? all prices. Solid Gold Jewelry ! I have the finest and best selected stock ever seen in Greenwood or any of the neighboring towns. Would be pleused for you to call and examine same. No trouble to show you the goods. Roll Plate Jewelry Buy Roll Plate Jewelry where the seller has knowledge of the quality, gathered from training and experience. A dollar of value for a dollar of money at Henneman's. WEDDING PRESENTS. An unusually fine selection in this line of goods. All new and latest designs. Novelties and staple patterns in solid Sterling Silver, also in quad ruple plate. Rogers and Bro's. Forks and Spoons. Headquarters lor Rogers & Bro's. goods, the finest Plated Flatware that is manufactured REPAIRING ! I It is hardly necessary for me to mention this line of my business. That my efforts to please the public in this line is appreciated is fully proven b) the immense quantities o Watches, Jewelry and Clocks | brought me for repairs. I offer you all the advan tages that skill and experience can command. All work warranted 12 months. In all styles of letters, mon ograms. Arc., executed at shor notice in first class style. It. B. Hennemann. GREENWOOD, S. 0. PLACE OF BUSINESS IN .F.F.Dunbar & (Jo's Stori I Oct. 21, 1691, tf I Full line of stamped linens at O. P. Heath Co's. Our No. 2 shingles are the very thiup t <-over your bames and out houses with. J. 1 Miller & Co. f* * : : ' ' ' ' ; .?'**$ V ?v+LOOK! LO ! VEHICLES For the next 30 days we offer: ? /> t 1 1 . / burrey, i uanopy lop jump seai, i v room for new goods. Also a lot of ti to secure a good job cheap. - W. J lis i wise ii\i! That He Who Never Tries Never Succeeds! Hence being unable to get my Store on corner of Main and Trinity Streets til November 1st, I will till then open up afe^ samples of Cheap and Moderate Furniture in the store in OLD ALSTON HOUSE in rear of New Hotel, or will 'fill orders frorr the R. &. D. Depot. 'TIS ALSO A WISE NAM! THAT MONEY MADE IS MONE1Z SAVED! Then if you want anything in the -furniture line go to i 1 ? -i? T V?J? T7I wnose complete i-imeiu-L r uiiiituic is THE BEST IN QUALITY r mm mmm m svm, THE LOWEST IN PRICE. Don't fail to call around, or reserve you: orders till I open in my elegant Store, nov occupied by R. W. Cannon. REMEMBER I will only be in presen quarters till November 1st. ~ 1 J J. XI soliciting a pan UI lutJ .ruuiiu .rttLi uiiage and promising to do my best for you. I am very respectfully, J. R. Minter, Jr Oct. 7, 1891. tf Long Leaf Yellow Pine LUMBEI ' And SASH, DOORS and BLINDS. ? M *"k ronrpscnt one of the Largest Lumber Establishments in the Sout We make a specialty of lined dryed Flooring and Ceiling, Germi I siding. Ceiling beaded and reeded. We ship all our dressed lumber in be cars and it don't get wet on the road. We also represent one of the be equipped Sash, Door and Blind Factories in the South. We keep in stock large lot of plain rail sash and blinds to match, and og panel doors from whi< we can fill orders the same day they are received. For large sizes or full c r loads we ship direct from Factory. Write us for Prices. J. F. MILLER & CO. Abbeville, S. C. r Oct. 28, 1891, tf 5 CITY BANK, WANTED. , c ~ 1000 TONS OF COTTON SEE] irt'fifttl'woocl o \j. m.u.8t lmve ,hera by flr8t 01 january. f< VX A COJ-L W \J\JhmJt which will pay highest market price In casl i ?. i-k-rm * t e>nr\ nnn or exchange meal and hulls for same, specli CAPITAL " " $60,000# prlcfs for large lots. Be sure and see me bi . fore selling. Deposits Solicited. j. f. miller. r , . Representing Standard Oil Co. CI AREFUL and prompt attention given to / collections. Lock boxes for rent. D. A. P. Jordan, President. J, C.Maxwell, M.D., Viee-Pres. (jINoi ulNSi GINS 6, A. Barksdale, Cashier. ' 1 J, F. Davis, Assistant Cashier. PRATT and AUGUSTA BES1 Oct. 7,1891. ::ni CJO cheap as to astonish you. Come au ? ? ? - ? Kj see two car loads, also IhlTflDDDIOD flMMUDV cane mills, evaporators 1 Motu lllil, ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW , T ^ ^ ; and GRIST MILL. 1 ABBEvrL,LE' GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO rptlK McMllliun U"?";ry "ShT.i V?\ /iVik . Fonndr?. Machine,Boiler and Gins work X operation, ami all cotton brought to this Augusta, Gn. Oct 7 1?91 :lin Ginnery will be promptly ginned and packed. Persons from t he country may come with 3 of'the"gIn- For all kinds of leather go to C. P. Har uery is full and ample. . ?T/-,TC1 tttihtt?X7 Every one who likes to look at flue shoe FRANCIS ULiMltl, harness, lap robes and leathers of all km< should go to the opening at C. P. Hammond 6 Manager. Co.'s on Oct. :10, si and Nov. 2. n,.? i isol :im l',e Kreatest line of gent's neckwear ev ,o ' ' ? shown the trade at O. P. Heath & Co"s. An immense line of Ml wool;blankets at O. n"hVro-?S fl"e "hoc" ?f fl" kim,R P. Heath A Cos. ai.neaunvios. ' I rvtr ; t /A/"\rjr^l ijXL. i j-JKjux^m AT COST ! ! i Extension Top Phaetori, i Canopy Top wjm Canopy Top Buggy, AT COST to make |||| sn Carts at $10 each. Now is the time ::m PEL SMITH & SONS. J 1| Big Sensation in Dress Goods 5I AT WM. E. BELL'Sl 3 For the next Sixty Days, .m I will offer for the next sixty (60) days one (1) lot of DRESS IB GOODS at 12 l-2c, worth 20c. One lot of Dress Goods at 15o. |i worth 25c. These Goods are all good staple Fall shades, and are -'3| worth fully 20 and 25c. Great bargains in Children's and Ladies 1 Shoes. Full line of Plush Capes in new styles. 3-4 Jackets in block and colored, Dress Goods in all the^i new weaves. Full line of Trimmings to match Dress Goods. I have everything a lady will need for the Winter, and at-jSprices that will overcome all competition. All I ask is a chance to show the goods, and I will guarantee {||| you will buy. Yours Respectfully, W. E. BELL. HI ' Sold by W. Joel Smith & Sons. ' on hand and to arrive! One Car Load Sash, Doors and Blinds. ! Five Car Loads Rough Lumber. -J||| i Three Car Loads Dressed Lumber. 25,000 Feet Moulding. One Car Load Lime. One Car Load Laths. "Wt One Car Load Shingles at % Thousand. . J 1 1 ol: 1 _j. d>~t-ri 1 one oar i_uau onmgies i nuusanu. 1,000 Turned and Sawn Balusters. * Oct. 14,1891. tf ? :!M jh BtTDTS AMD SiMCES <J^5?1 ar MANOFA'CT-V^RED BY \3?j *1 "T\ JAMES MEANS & CO.ofS/ ?jf U ffi Boston are A/ ^ UHEXGELLED. ?>/ ^ WM They are made in allyf^,/ /V \ STYLES, SIZES X;/' f?V \ D. AMD WIDTHS. ! acrrssgya FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS FOB SALE BY p Sold by W, Joel Smith &ftSons. 1 ' i - Sold by W. Joel Smith &Sons. 1