The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 22, 1897, Image 5
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The Press and Bannei
BY HUGH WILSON.
Twelve Images.
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
Published every Wednesday
I- a year in advance.
Wednesday, Sept. 22,1897
FROM A FOREIGN SHORE.
Mr. Reman Return* From the Oroi
mm U'?.IW Ufiatwlti
I he Choicest of <iol<l ?u<l Silv<
GooUm.
Mk. BernaU, the jeweler, returned fro
New York last Monday, ami is again at b
place of business. He bought a great lot
choice goods in his lin?* which he will no
open up to the trmle. His stock of wntch
and Jewelry are superb. His diamond rini
are lrre>isiible. No girl could refuse oue fro
her lover.
W. T. MILFORD.
The Beat County Superintendent <
EdiiCHtion In the State.
Mr. W. T. Milford, who has been sick f<
several weeks is again Id his office, ready i
Rerve the nubile. Mr. Milford devotes h
whole tlme'lo the duiles of bis office. hdi)
ever ready to give in formation In reference i
public edueaiion. Modest. kindly, and cot
servaiivein bis disposition and Impulses, 1
Is eminently qualified for a public servan
and he bas no higher ambition than to t
just and intelligent in the discbarge of b
duties. He is a friend to all men who nee
his services, and the voters will never ha\
Just cause to complain of this faithful an
courteous officer.
RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS.
Store to be Closed?Cotton Buy in
Stopped.
The store of P. Rosenberg & Co., will t
closed next Monuay and Tuesday, on a
count of reliiflous holidays. As a cons
quence the Abbeville Cottou Mill will Dot t
in the market for cotton while their store
closed.
Home Again.
Mr. \V. T. Mcllwalne, after an absence (
twelve months. Is again at home In the Prei
and Banner, as a job printer and ad selt<
he has few equals. He is responsible for tt
neat appearance of the ads uow In the pape
The Place to Get Your Printing,
The Press and Banner has n large force <
good printers, who are re.idy to do your jf
prlntlug*lu first class style and at the vtr
lowest living rates. Tne office Is one of tt
best equipped offices in the State. Grei
quantities of type and a number of first clai
presses make part of the outfit.
Graud Open.
Grand opnlDg fall aDd winter goods s
Haddon's tomorrow 23*1.
Mr. Bernau, the Jeweler, has just returne
from New York. He has taken an oth(
course In optics and is now prt pared to t
any defective vision with spectacles. It yo
need glasses call on him aud he will tit yo
with glasses that will suit you. Prices froi
25 cents to S10. No charge for fitting.
w Pnrn on Ihfl Totnolor tt?hllo in Vl 1
York bad plenty of time to hunt for bargain
He has bought a Dice line of cbina, t-ilve
watches aDd Jewelry goods. Watch b
special bargain advertismeuts.
A meeting of the stockholders of the Abbi
vllte Cotton Mill will be held at an earl
J day to take actioo in refereDce to the issuir
{ of the stock beretoiore authorized. It is d
n sired to settle up all outstandlog niattei
1 which may be owrag by the compaoy, aDd t
do so it will be necessary to collect whatevt
W Is still due from sub>cribers. Subscribers i
the capitol stock will no doubt be required I
settle their indebtedness this fall.
Boll KIIIh A t'o'n IiUchIn.
Wheu in need of Millinery go to Bell, Ell
& Co.
Our Mr. Bell has just return<d irorn Ne
York and Baltimore, with one of the iargei
mnnlr nf Drusi (inml?un<l Silks ever bronift
to this section. Bell, Ellis & C?.>.
When you get ready to buy your fall bil
don't fail to give us a call. Bell, Ellis & Co.
If you want Shoes cheap, give us acal
Bell, Ellis & Co.
All the new goods Id wash materials. Bel
Ellis & Co.
Fancy Baskets in all shapes and color
Bell, Ellis d- Co.
Broad Cloths and Covert C'oths, for Ladlt
Capes and Coats. Bell. Ellis & Co.
Ladles Silk Ties and Bows, tue very lates
B?li, Ellis & C->.
Veilings in all the new novel styles. B I
Ellis & Co.
New style LadieR Sailors and Walkir
Hats. Bell, Ellis & Co.
Try our 7 cents 4-4 Bleached Homespun
Bell," Ellis & Co.
We will have the best line of Milliner
Dress Goods, and Ladies Goods, that w;
ever showu in Due West. Bell, Ellis & Co.
We have the best & cents Black Hose t
earth, and guaranteed uot to staiD the fe<
Bell, Ellis <fc Co.
Children's School Shoes in Lace and Be
ton. Bell, Ellis <fc Co.
10-4 Brown and Bleached Sheeting at 18 at
25 cents. Bell, Ellis & Co.
We have a complete line of Ladies Goods
every department. Bell, Ellis &. Co.
Everything new in Millinery. No o
goods to offer you; all new, Iresh and pret
goods to show you. Bell, Ellts A Co.
Our shelves and counters nre full of Frei
New Goods for Ladle*. Bell, Ellis & Co.
When in need of anything In Milline:
Dresg Goods, give us a call. We will be gli
to show our goods, even 11 you don't care
buy. Bell, Ellis A Co.
If you wish to see pretty, stylish gooi
? don't miss Bell , Ellis & Co's opening on C
* tober30th and November 1. and 2. They w
B exhibit all the late Parisian styles.
Bell, Ellis, & Co's Shoe Block Is up to da
In Ladies and Children's Shoes.
S All the late things in Ladies Neck Wej
I Doll niio i, I ?n?c
We have a full stock of Men's Goods
Tiles, Bows, Scarfs and Shirts, and Cuffs ai
Collars. Bell, Ellis <? Co.
i Warwick Suitings for Ladles,'/Tailor Ma
Suits. Bell, Elllsl& Co's.
Full stock Black and Brown Homespur
Plaid and Check Homespuns. 10-1 Sheetlui
lied and White and Wool Flannels, Brov
and Bit ached Cotton Flannels, Dress at
Shirting Print}?, Outing and Satins, Percal
and Cashemere Silks Ht Bell, Ellis & Co's.
Men's Pants goods in Kentucky Jeaus ai
Casbemeres at Bell, Ellis & Co's.
Ifadilon'm LochIn.
\ New line of silks at Haddon's.
| New line of percale In Roman stripes plo
at Haddon's.
'i, 86-inch all wool aud silk dress goods oc
25c. at Haddon's.
5 Haddon's fall opening begins on the 23rd
September.
Butterlck patterns for sale at Haddon's.
New stock school shoes made of newbi
calf at Haddon's.
Rugby twills for boys waist at Haddon's.
Beautiful line of novelities in black dri
goods at Haddon's.
Full assortment of knittingand embroldc
jj silk at Haddon's.
Mr. Lambert Caldwell will have charge
Raddou's shoe department, and will ta
ftleasure In showing their immense line
adies', misses' and children's shoes.
$ Glass Fashion 5c. a copy at Haddon's.
Extra copies of the Delineator for sale
; Haddon's.
\ For school shoes go to Haddon's.
I) A. M. Hill A Son's I.ochIn.
Look at our Coffees before buying. G'
Rio (green) 3 lbs lor $1.00, Roasted Iresti
ery week, 15. 30 and 40 cents per poui
Ground or whole as you please at A. >1.1!
& Sous.
Another lot of Kennedy's celebrated 1
cult, Crackers, and Tea Cakes justreceiv
Try tbem, they are superior to all others
A. M. Hill & Sons.
Use Bromo Quinine and break up that c<
n one night. For sale by P. B. Speec
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er # Come to our store and see the presc
m ? offered. Read the discriptions right
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f you trade a certain amount at our stor
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? 4 presents. Remember that we do not
m ( crive you coupons or not. It costs L
# vertise our business, and we know if yc
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d S ness- We believe it to
5 without one cent outlay
5 each cash pur.fchaseK
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,? * Furniture is on exhibition at st
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I '$ Klonkyke, Klondyke, I
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jj .? Flondyke or Clondike. if
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h ^ i No matter how you spell it, it is all tLe
I go. Everybody up North is going, has
gone or may go there?sometime. We |j|
have only been North and have selected
a large stock of Jewelry of latest
styles made of gold as good as any from ^
Klondyke. We have bought bargains
?big values for little money. This week ^
will only show you one | .
SOLID GOLD LADIES' WATCH I
(Elgin move.nent.) |;r
I | Only $15.65. |
o W i Biggest bargain. Only arranged to get ^
? jC a few.
| R. C. Bernau, |
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I' THINGS TO EAT Go,ot B"?Z"
? Rye for sowing. Alsc
?. Clover,
A Promising Yonim Merchant Goes In i wui have a small
3s for a Good Share of the Grocery Winter Oats in a few da,
? I ,, for early sowing and It. \
it .. . . . to engage what you wan
Mr. Thos. Thomson s new market nnd gro . ~ ,
. eery Is an acquisition to the town. He has a a tew iurnip and lint
splendid stock of staple groceries and canned Kresh Cream Cheese, v
goods?all of approved selection. The fresh at Morses'.
>g meat department Is fully uo to date and all You can always finp c
demands can quickly be supplied. Potatoes by calling on A
8. Mr. Thomson Is sterling yonng man, well lf
1'imwn m the entire community. With his T?,?* Si
ability and experience lie is in position to "?<> ?"? ??u<.
rj hold a foremost place among Abbeville's live A lot of fresh Lemons
merchants. opened.
Tlios. Thomson's store is a good place to buy The best 10c Leather b
>n things to eat. 3t store of Amos B. Morse.
?____________An elegant line of sai
? lor-made Clothing Just
READ AND OBSERVE! down' ComeanPHee lh
id ??
n D. R. RffOWJVT. New Fall Goods?We i
|D * -*?* 3 week our first shlptner
_ ? ?,4i ? goods. Having placedo
!d Art Tailor, Cutter, Fitter, Etc., with the importers we a
ty _ . fer (he trade our entire
/"VF 40 YEARS PRACTICE AND LARGE and below old prices.
... V/ experience In the various styles of AmerI
lean, French and English costumes. Clothes
renovated in silks, woolens, etc. Dyer and Water works in youi
rv n.oouou KW-rnnnirp hi E. F. Gilliard's raond is prepared no\
Tailor Shop July 11,1897. promptly. See him.
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jnts, and the articles you will soon possess
through ; show this to your neighbors and
e. Not necessary to trade it all at om
: ask you any higher prices for the goods
>ut little more to do a larger business, anc
>u get such presents from us you will not
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large on account of these .fresen
ill increase our trade, thereby m
by our customers, benefit them.
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Time . . . |
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jt is i loney. i|
ij If you are on time you are all right. If ^
I not, I want your ^
Watch Repairing.
If you have a fine watch it ought to !|1
keep close time. If you have a cheaper
' grade watch I guarantee I can make it H
:! keep time as close as the quality of ^
movement will permit. ^
1 Remember Hy Prices J
f are not higher thari any one else's for ^
I the same class of work. We will do the jp
job thoroughly at prices below, accord- ^
to the quality of the watch : . ?
Mainsnrines 75c to $2.50 J!
/'] Cleaning 75 " 2.00 M
/I Jewels 25 " 2.50 J|
j. Pivots 50 " 2.00 j|
All work warranted for one year.
Don't have your watch made inferior
by lower class of work. The best is Jt
a\ ^5
j\ none too good. M
) R. C.' BERNAU, j
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<*'** ? "" I" I J. O. Kerr's LocaIm.
>r the best Barley and 0ur fal1 8toc,c of furniture 1b datly arrlvii
> Red and Crimson When needing anything In the lurnUu
line, be sure to give us a call and we w
lot of Virginia Gray 8ave JOU money- J'D" Kern
yh. They are the best ?ver 8lx hundred chairs Justin. Prlc
vould be well for you way below all competition. J.D.Kerr,
t right away. Seventy-live Chamber Suits In Oak, W<
a Baca seed left. nut and Mahogany, Just arrived at J.
Kerrs.
ery fine, Just opened What jB not we will make It right 1
ood Irish and Sweet l ' Sa??fMtlon is our best reward. J.
L.mos B. Morse. 1 ,
? ? ? Come back for chanses or corrections. Yi
a? vnn cannot tire us out in serving you. J. D. Ke
rot j Ou CVGr oiii vv , __
at 20c a dozen. Just K^r?r(,cl8 to date" Prlces dowa t0 zera JAmos
B. Morse. ,,,
ot? fr,y ai,w We make each purchase promote trtic
elt for either sex, at Unless you are satisfied we are not. J.
Kerr.
t8'Tal" Ask lor what you don't 6ee? it Is probal)
received. Prices way here. The value of our goods conquers i
16 comparisons. J. D. Kerr.
W. D. BnrkNdnle ?fc Co. LocalM.
flr8t ?ext Lots of tinware at low Drlces. Tin sets, s
rtrAas nlna cnnrln SI Flveeall*
re in a posi tion to of Dump 01111 S1* Ualvanlzed Pans. tubs, ?>1
line o? new stuff at Granlte Paos. clippers, coffee pots, sauce pat
Respectfully, copper bottom coffee pote. Something new
R. M. Haddon & Co. New lot Harris suspenders. The very be
' house. C. P. Ham- sold from 10c palr upv
to do your work Cure all bad blood diseases with African
For sale at Speed's.
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preserve it for future reference. These articl
; time ; trade at your convenience, and all purcha
on account of the presents. We sell all the go
1 we are ready to give our customers the benefit
forget us, and the articles themselves will adverts
,ts. It is strictly busi.aking
money for us, and
Ask for coupons with
AUG. W. SMITH,
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> Our LINE 0F STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES this season
" has been carefully selected and every department is brim foil"
\ on tbe markets of tbe world.
Canned Goods Department. . . .
In this department you will And a great variety <
4k and suited to tbe wants of tbe most fastidious.
J) Fruits and Confectioneries. . .
These are "Oar Specialties" and "we" are "Heat
tempted to buy. Fruits In great variety, from thi
^ ported confectionery.
J -Attention, Ladies. . .
^ We can Bupply your tables for Breakfast, Dinner i
; J be both templing and palatable.
; ^ Our Carriage and Buggy Reposistory. . .
\ Here you And all kinds of vehicles In all tbe new<
I fk of Harness, Whips, Lap Robes and Buggy Umbrel
\ ^ make prices cheaper than ever. 8TIJTEBAKI
I ^ Abbeville County for these celebrated wagons. Y
f J Our Sales, Livery and Feed Stables. . .
> ^ In our handsome new stables we have a complete si
'the time. Also all modern conveniences for the coi
I ^ stock of Horses, Mules and Brood Mares to be fount
> ^ outs furnished on short notice, day or night, with c
^ Our City Buss will meet every train on both roads c
i Coal I Coal ! Wood ! Wood ! . .
*9 We handle the best Coal, Hard and Soft. Also Or
. ^ -short notice delivered at your door.
Believing we can please you we cordially invite an inspection of ou
ire T Sept-8.1897ill
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or Xlios. Thomson's Locals. m j
D' 17 lbs Granulated Sugar $1. I 1^1 |
18 lbs Whole Grain Rice 1$. " *
D 7 lbs Arbuckle's Coffee $1.
le 9 lbs Good Green Coffee, $1. i
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A good Salmon at 10c. f
In . Columbia River Salmon Steak 20c. V
Try Block's Soda Crackers. I get J J
them fresh every week.
fn A good Smoking Tobacco, 3 oz. for *
',c* Sft. ^
18,
A No. 1 Chewing Tobacco for 30c per (
!8t lbl. ]
a. Canned Goods of all kinds, best quality
and lowest prsces.
= Cabbage, Onions, Apples, Potatoes,
&<:., expected to arrive this week. | T
Don't forget my market. I expeet X yy
to keep all kinds of Eresh and Sugar
Cured Meats and will only keep the I
best that the markets afford, and ray e
prices will be reasonable. Give me a <
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firs. Taggart
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HAS MOVED iyj , # ? /
No. 4, Hote
And for the future can be found In the rooms ? j TniTPfl TT I Til
above Barksdale's Store. uLUlJl JUillJU 11 Ail J
New Goods
Are beginning to arrive and she Is
ready to serve the public with the
LATEST IN MILLINERY vft |iii?j}(
and give
Bicycles and Bicycl
Best Styles in Dress-Making.
LAMPS, BELLS, SPOKES,
lladtlon'a Local**. CEMENTS, e
iluddons Sutnmt r Sale Is still on summer
goods going with a rush to make room for . . ___
their mammoth fail stock. fji EifCl A wS
Haddon is determined to close out all sum- HONEST WA
L. monlin?n-lllot hftVfl I ^Tirnrmai ra
TOUT HUU11 1U ILIU uui luico ? W ? mm m
room. % ^
J ust opened, one of the most complete line . . BlcveI
of Imported Black Goods ever shown In this we nave lue 0681 ?lcycl
market at Haddojos. Repairs promptly at!
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and see it. ||
est and most useful premiums ever J|
es of furniture are given you when \ \ \
ses for cash will count towards the | J M
ods at the same price, whether we < iof
the saving. We want to adse
us every day while in your house. ' 1 I
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1^50^1 customers ^>e !!. |||
ixilEsl presented with J [4|i|
.^.COUPONS^- ' !?Jj
Equaling the amount of their purchases < > . a
which will entitle them to choice of presents
in furniture upon presentation of re- ( ' )>J|
quired amount of coupons as specified. ' [ - ^
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The above is facsimile of a coupon . - ; i
issued in denominations of 8, 10, 25 and 1 ( > 50
cents, and $1, $2 and $5. .< I . ; -j
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surpasses any Btock heretofore kept by as. Oar Fall Stock ^
of the "best goods" of the latest and newest brands placed
)f all the leading brands. Everything will be fresh and new
iquarters." Call and see oar ' Fall Display" and you will be ^
j leading markets of the world. Lowreys & Blankers imand
Tea with a bountiful spread of "Good Things" that will ^
jst designs, both In design and finish. Also a splendid line
las. This department Is well stocked and we can and will
KB and MlLBURBf WAGONS. We are sole agents for ^ v
ou know what they are. ^
/stem of "Water Works" furnishing fresh running water all ^
mfort and pleasure of our patrons. We carry the largest ^
1 In upper Carolina. Saddle Horses and all kinds of Tourn- . j
areful and polite drivers. DAT and NIGHT TRAINS. W
lay and night.
een and Dry Wood, and can furnish you in any quantity on
r Btock and solicit a full share ol your patronage. ^
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iTou know that we guarantee all our our goods to be as
epresented or money refunded. We don't want this *
jood old rule to
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is long as we are in business. We can supply you
vilh almost anything in the Staple and .Fancy Gro
:eries, as we carry a full stock of Flour, Bacon, Meal,
Lard, Sugar, Salt, Coffee, Teas, &c., besides a full line
>f Canned Goods, Candies, Cigars, Pipe9, Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, etc. And we would also say
bat we are
:
)repared to furnish our customers with fruits and vegetables.
We would call especial attention to our fasilities
for serving you with Kerosene and Gasoline in
iny quality. We haven't room to give prices but if
'ou will come to see us we can save you money and
;uarantee satisfaction.
Yours to command,
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>1 Block, and Factory Hill.
JWABE CO. Estate of Mary J. flartness, Dec'i
Notice of Settlement and Appli/
cation for Final Discharge.
rpAKE notice that on the 6th day of Octo
tober 1897,1 will rentier a flnaal account
my accounts and doing as Administrator of
the Estate of Mary J. Hark ness, deceased, In
the office of Judge of Probate for Abbeville
AAlinttr al 1f\ a'^IaaIt o m onH An tha oomfi dflV
,, will apply for a flnardlso'harge from my trust
as 8UC
)S ??* L- p- HARKNE8S, Executor.
^y/!^Krta, Sept lgg7^
eSu?dli.,. FORM UNIVEESITX
GREENVILLE, S. C.
rims, iTiREs ?)r q Ht JudoOD, Chairman of Faculty
tc.
CiF.HSTON OPENS SEPTEMBER 22ND.
Courses leading t?> all academic degrees.
Special elective courses for those intending to
study for professions. Preparatory department
in charge of experienced teachers..
Cost reduced to minimum by mess system.
Board in private families moderate.
For further information apply to chairman,
e Pumps made or to BEN E. GEER,
tended to. Aug. 4, 1897. Sec. of Faculty.
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