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The Press and Banner AIIUEVILLE, S.C. Published every Wednesday at b'2 a y?ar la advance. Twelve Images. r' ~ Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1896. I'lidniineil Let'??rs remrln Im: in th? AtthPvPle S. s P.Mofflce for week ending Nov. 17. ISsMI. A?Sie Adams, Mr. . W. Agnew. H?Miss Mary Lou Burnet. Mrs. Kmmu Chiles, B. H. Canon, J. P. Cochran. K?Mis* Entile Eleazander . K?S. D. Fan I. C??Wm. arez?ry care Mr. P. Dillord, Charlie UrilH. Jim Garr<-tt. U?A. J. Hunter. W. L. Ilanvey. I.?Miss Elizabeth Leon-trd. M ?Henry McFaden, Hev. P. \V. Moore, S?liie Mile*. Miss Ihiltie Morton. N?M. C. Neal. M. T. Tolherf, Miss Lola Tacker. V?John Vautjnn. W?Miss Ella Wi'Mams, Mk Luie El'er wnsor, uev. ? . ; > ? iiiihui^, .in ?i>n iillamR. Rob't 8. Link, P. M. Hall Honrs. \ Hours that the malls close at the Abbeville post office: 11.10 a. m. 1.10 p. m. '2.30 p. in. 4.80 p m. 8.00 p. m. All matter that Is to po otr In the night mails should deposited iu the post office, and not in the street box after 4.00 p. m. Sunday hours?9 to 10 a. in. 1 to 2 p. m. 5 to 6 p.m. Kobt. S. Lint, F. M. John Watt was taken belore Judge Gary last. Saturday on Habeas Corpus urocetdinas, and itappeared that lie whs illegally imprisoned. He was ordered discharged from the SherlfTs custody. W. P. Greeo, Ksq., represented the prisoner and L. W. Ferric, Esq., the State. Miss Hattik Hakkklson. one of Greetiwood's prettiest young ladles, returned to her liomellast Saturday Hiter a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. W. J. DeVore. Mh. W.J. McGkk. of Riley's, Is a member of the Travellers Protective Association, und a director thereof. CONTRIBUTED LOCALS. Wbni "ffl" Se(n mid IlrnrN on His KoiiikI* About llie City. A fraternal order wus organized here last week by "Deputy Ueueral" J. K. Hullic known as the "Family Protective Union." The tolloaintr otlicers were elected and in stalled last 'luesday ulght?viz: J. P. Lyon?Pre*ideui. J. S. Cocbrau?Vice ['resident. W. A. Calvert?Ex-PresideiiL W. T. McDonald?Deputy Solicitor and Secretary. T. P. Quarles?Treasurer. J. A. Allen?Seigeani-ai-arms. J. S. Fisher? seuiiuel. J. H. Latimer, it. L. Harris, J. F. Lyon? Trustees. VV. F. Studds?Chaplain. This being a lraiernal order, it readily coinneods Itself lo every one, and will no doubt be a growlug and flourishing order In oui ciiy. Tbe Insurance teaiure connected therewith Is of tbe very best, as it establishes u fund for the relief of Its members in slckuess, accident or distress and for tbeir friends, families and dependents iu case of death. Prof. Knight and bis bride arrived In tbe city last Monday, and were tendered a receptlou tbe same evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Templeton. Tomorrow week the 20th will be "TbanksglvlDg Day" so proclaimed by tbe President ol the United states. i,ei u? iook arouuu ?uu see If each one by a jlttle act of kluduess can't make some home brlgnter, some one happier?some sad face to wear u smile ai.d thereby bring suushlueaud happiness to out own hearts. These are golden opportunities that should not be neglected. Have you read about the terror-stricken and starvlug christians of Armenia? Yes, tuestopjressed ani distressed victim* are dying of cold and hunger. They are our breihrtn prolesslDg the same religiou with us, and d>ing miserably In testimouy of the sincerity of their piofessious. Let every pastor rniiht the condition of these sufferers known to tlitpeople aud let the chief observance of the day be to collect money for "our brethren'' beyond the sea. It Is estimated that "two cents" will provide food for one day, then surely every one can give something. This is au Imperative duty, aud no christian, or God (earing man, woman or child is exempt from itN pressing call. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mason, of Lowi desvllle, were In the?i y jest. rda\. Miss Janie and Ml-p l,m:ra srannion twool Mt. Carmel's prettiest young ladles, weie shopping lu the city yesterday. Madam Rumor sajs orange blossoms will be next In _ _ order. l)r. J. M. Carlion was in the city yesterday. He repoits the sick in and around tho Valley Town do*n{ well. Complimentary words are heard on all sides about Aaron Cohen's "market report and news" for the people. Mr. Cohen is full oniot-nrlco qnH i!(u>k rv<?t mind en vin<r nuru v a Tew Uoi arts fur tbe pub lc good. Mr. ?nd Mr6. S. C. Ktley wlib Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd were shopping In the city yesterday. Mr. J. E Gadsey Is now running his mill on fall lime, and is making, and supplying our merchants with the very best quality ol meal. This is an eiiterpii>e that should te patronized. Our merchants are Increasing their stocks for the holiday trade. Lo<,k at their beautiful display in their "show windows" and you will know Christmas Is near at hand. - * IIH<I<I011<< I.ochIN. , Cut prices 011 fine plush capes. Cut prices on carpets and rugs for the next 80 days. Cut prices on flue cold dress goods. .. Black cloth capes from 75 els up. Don't forget to look at tne remnaut Coun ter. That bargain counter of ladles shoes attracting customers every day. Come and make your selections before they are all closed oat. Now is the time to buy Table linen, towels, tloy 1 a*, lace curtains, window shades, chenille portiers, blankets, tuorsalies quilts, etc. 7-s Granltevll.'e sheeting, <S? 5c. 25 yds sea island homespun for SI The best sea Island 50 cts. The best 36 Inch bleached homespun 7 A 8 cents. One case cheneille portiers to t r. ive tbi* week. Now is l be time to get bargains in carpels^ New Millinery comli g in every week. If you have ladies, Minkls, children's or inliiuis shoes to buy look at uur Mock. Cueneille table covers. Fast black hosiery. When you want h pretty stylish hat or bonnet go or send to liaddou. If you want carpets cheaper than ever sold before call at Haddon's. It you have anything to buy in shoes, hosiery or gloves go to Haddon's. Ladies capes and Jackets to arrive this week at Haddou's. New things in millinery every week at Haddon's. The largest and most complete stock of I dress goods we have ever shown, give us a k look when you wish dress goods. Haddon's. ft The very latest novelties in millinery at Haddon's. f Blankets! Blankets! To suit all classes at j Haddon's. Carpels, rugs, lace curtains ana tapesiry ai 11 addon's. Au|(. H. Smitli'm LochN, Buckwheat flour, maple syrup to match, In at any quantity at the rate of $150 per gallon. Crushed oats. Varied assortment of canned meats, boneless bams, ribbed bacon, smoked mackeral, by the kit or auy quantity. Cheese and macaroni. Canned bo6ton baked beans with tomato. Catsup, something new and line. Mince meat 10 cent per pouud. Citron, currants, and raisins. French breakfast co-coa. Bakers chocolate 40 cent per pound. Irish potatoes and ouions. Big drive in tobaccd" Feed oats, seed oats, ***> bar,e>-' clover..lust arrived four JS.'STS I -^*The advaiice. We stili ? flour cheaper than auJ^foIV** Candy at wholesale. > When you want to buy prfiPer,es c,|e?P or right from some one else, eon?? "nc' Kel ?ur ' prices aud you will kuow wh?1 }ou are d?I Remember we seM clothing sbV*'hats- dry goods, crockery, harness, saddlerV and mo8< S anything you want. I We will have your trade If prices &*e to b? I considered. > . - v. *3ffW5 j ' I I Sound ? XXI JbL xxi You know w m i Clothing . Hats . . . Jeans and Cat Sho s Groceries . Saddles and ! Wa 1m ww mn L. XV. While* Locals. Ladies t'M|>e*?Of these I have a good stoc ot the IxleM. styles Mod they are vei cheap. I have been very successful I the sale ol them so tar. They are s right and very deniable. Come and si them. Lmlie.n Drcm Gooits?While I have had a enormous Hale of woods in ibis line, have been keeping ud my stock by Ir i quent orders and now have a very a tractive assortment. My black nti navy blue dress goods are worthy of pu tlcuiar mention. OufiiiK.H?Cilnghams and prints, I liav never before had so large a sale of thei goods. 1 have them in all styles an prices. Manix-ls?And blankets, or these I nave a elt'sjant assortment. We never mil i sell flanuels uu<i blankets where (he are called lor. Prepare lor the cohjId inter and lay in your supply. WliitP Quill*?I have the best stock < Wfclie Quilts I have ever carried rum in* in price from 6.5 cents to S3 each, have a quilt for one dollar that cannc be matched any where. Come and *e It. Call lor my dollar quilt. It wil surely take your eye. Carpel* Kusr* rimI ftliitllntf1*?In this d< partmeut Ingrain and brussels carpets rugsof all,sizes patterns mattiogs frou the cheapest to tbe best. Iteudy JlH<lf Clolhlnjf?Our stock in till line was never better. We can pleas Men, Bo.vs aud Children. Give us ai opportunity to show our stock and w are sure to sell you. We would oil special attention to our Over Coat' nr.. i.?.,oiiioL.i. In liiri'H n 11:111 tille8 am prices are lower than ever before. Uiv us a call when in need of clothing of an, kind. Hats and Caps?I have tl<e latest am most approved stylt-H of lints ot all de scrlptlon. A great variety of caps fo young men and boys. Shoes! Shoots!?Shoes for all! from th smallest to the largest size-', from tb coarsest to the finest quulity. We havi a lot of Ziegiers flue shoes lor men wbicl lor style and durability cannot be ex celled. We have also Zleglers tine ladle shoes the prettiest and most attractive styles on the market. ChII at L. W. Whites three stores on tb South-West corner of I he public square am you will be sure lo find any kind of mercbau dise you may wish to buy. L. W. White. W. Joel Smith A Son's Locals. I A fresh supply 01 l ennessee seeu umicjr au1 rye Just recel\ecl. Now is the time to sow crimson and re clover seetl. We hate a full supply. Be sure to look at our crockery china belor buying. Don't fall to plant pearl onion setts an don't fall to buy them from W. Joel Smith < Son if you want the best. Just received a large lot of toy wagon! carts, wheelborrows, baby carriages, &c. When in need of a saddle call ou W. Jo( smith & Son. IVarl onion setts, barley, rye nnd clovt seed are now for sale by W. Joel Smith & Soi We have just received a large lot of knit inn thread in all colors. W. Joel Smith Son. Don't fail to try our syrup of tolu tar an wild cherry for whooping caugh nnd colds. 1'. B. Speed. <tj0|;?, ? ? ? ? ?j?_?, P.jQj j 4 4 #& 1 1#' <5 ? ? 4 ? 1 FEOPl < A \ i PALIs Jl ;<j I only ask for e< N bought them as ct A Come and try me. ^ ceeded in getting 1 3 enumerate the arti '<j This Fall it is si <j Caps,v Underwear, <] than ever to merit k . I Money Ha; ?v n J JL ? hat that mean? Everything to 1 We have "Side Line" wi All the n , This is a ssimeres our 25c. This is c * can get anythin We are i 9 Everythii Groceries clieap Harness Come an W. JOEL sm lu ? ^ rr<> THE II ?" WK BEG to announce that we are fully pre| \ ?? Ktore is brimful of id Hew and Att: 5ft III And while we strive to buy goods cheap, our efforts are being rewarded, as the large qua ^ attest. Our stock of f @t@@#?* I ^ -m/Vijj x I Is simply complete in every detail, and our f h game graae 01 gooas. ! SHOJES! q We make a specialty of SHOES and It wont< our mHmmoth stock In this short space. Soffit s both In quality and price. Our : Clothing Ii ii !. has by no means heen neglected, and we ai 1 wearing, solid comfort, medium grade clothing e | Just received a large and well selected stock of y j ULES from the cheapest to the best. i HATS AND CAPS FOR THE Ml .... SHIRTS, SUSPENI e but whats the use to say more, we could H e1 i Hardware an s e We always carry a full stock of HARDWA.R1 comes to GROCERIES, we take a back seat I e> quarters and In large quantities and are prepan J insr prices on FLOUR that cannot be duplicatet We respectfully solicit your patronage. W. J NOTICE. d . WE PROHIBIT ALL PARTIES KKu.M hunting or Ashing on our lands, either ? in the day or night. Trespassers will surely be prosecuted. d R. C. Brownlee, ? W. T. Cowan, .las. McGlll, 3. II. P. McGlll, G. N. Nlckles, J. H. Simpson, 1 Miss M. J. Steveson, Mrs. T. C. Cowan, sr Miss Lizzie Ellis, J. . Jno. A. Devlin, t- J.O.Lindsay, ,< J.H.Wren, R. W. Haddon, G. T. Hagan, T. L. Haddon, J. R. Ellis, d A. R. Ellis. ? g ' > o & e s ? ? ? ? ?p L. BBMH ?-vw A MOST COR] LE - OI r ???? L3NTD WIN1 m examination of my si Leap as I have bought I struck the markets ;he lowest freight rate e' Lcles I offer for sale. 1 iperior to the best I h Crockery, Hardware, G-: the patronage of a gene o_ ? ? ? " ? ? ? ?~ ?T? ? ? G O ' . V-; JgjgraaSzH - m. 7~W s Caught iKUSI f 3 when we sa1 oe found in a a better selected Stock of ( th us, and we sell it at a ve cw shapes in Stiffs and Alpii . great line with us, and we Jeans for less than 33 Xc>ur pet stock. Our sales ii g you want. No better g< - ~ m T^rncc ( JJieilliy iCUUL-LiUlia 111 iyn,oj V ig in the Grocery Line is ad er than anybody when it is d see this line and be convinc( ITH & SON PUBLIO.^^ pared to serve our friends and the public. Ou ractive Goods. wo positively refuse to buy shoddy goods, am ntliles of goods we are dally sending out wll >rlces are guaranteed against the world on th( SHOES! j be Impossible to give the least conceptiou o :e it to say that we can suit any living persor department re prepared to show as attractive line of good as was pvpr brought to this town. We have CROCKERY and CHINA. We have SAD. JLTITUDES, SHIRTS, UNDER)ERS, CRAY ATS, . , . Ill this newspaper, but just a word as to id Groceries. 3 and CARPENTERS TOOLS, and when 1 or no UvlDg man. We buy direct from bead ?d to sell at rock bottom prices. We are mak PEL SMITH & SON. ierosene i Oil Fire-proof oil, its0, the best oil that can be made. An oil that gives a brilliant light, and does notnmoKe the chimney, can be bought for the same money as low grade oil. Special prices by the barrel. G. W. LOMAX. Lost. ONE large black SETTKR name "Bob.' Suitable reward will be paid for his livery to L. C. HASKELL. Oot. 28. 1896. 4t w. Mm V V DIAL INVITATION !" - AB CO INSPECT THE I ?ER GOO] took. I am sure I a them this season, in exactly the right t: ver known. My stc 'he public are well ac< ave ever carried. If roceries or Provisions, >rous public. y V-. r? ' Us with Too It y they must go. Ou General Merchandise ~*lr?fliinor tVinn von wnnlrl imntfinp nnv one to C j ~~ r> ?j ry close margin. nes. Staple shapes cheaper than you have promise to give you better values than ever n this line have justified us in giving it a ver} Dods made than we handle, and at present we joods and Flannels. The 20c. kind at 14c. Ivancing daily. We have loaded up and arc necessary. We do not miss sales. jd that we will save you money. Yours for sales, AUG. - ' J ' "' rv t\ nTTr? r n rt n n* rvxm I T I /V* MM HlIiL! I, H. D. BEESI, SURGEON, j ' rPHE pliice to carry your SICK WATCHES! J and BROKEN CLOCKS, where they will j ]j?- Ti'ifflHl * be looked after and attended to at all hours of; jsfey**. the day with skill and experience. No turn-; gjBfc. g lng you away or sending Patients off to have |}?^& them treated elsewhere, but I will put them j ~=i:jf ingoing at prices to suit the times. 1 feiini Presents, CMs, nnrl .TF.WFXRY.! Tim ' Prices Down. H. D.REESE, IW. JO' THE PEOPLE'S JEWELER, f ^ rr) i A. M. HIL] | We Handle "Everything" in S ^ "Knock Dcr f ^ srkiir?ic?li-v " fruits and confectio 0 v/lLL ujJUiLidllj ) we keep our stook moving. 4 are "heaquarters,rfor country produce by the "TON." A look thro* J the Inner man, ae our stock is varied, fresh, and made up of "GOOD ' 1 ^ Our Buggy and Ca ^ Here you will And "up-to-date" vehicles of all kinds, new in style ? V ty of 1896." Our stock of LAP ROBES was never half so large, nor I endless variety and styles go to make this department complete, beautiful in style and finish, nor ever &o cheap." mnHlfc Our Sales, Livery j Here we handle the largest stock of HORSES, MULES and BROOl and prices to suit you. Saddle and Harness horses with stylish touri Ani, "Riicc meetfl every day and night train on bott V/lll UU.BO When In the city call and see us and make WHITE 1894 ^ WWWWWVW^WWW-""? IS HEREBY EXTENDED TO T] BEVILLF MMENSE STOCK OF ? DS WHICH I UN in please all. I have been buying I will give more goods for a dollai ime, and not only bought my stock >ck is now complete in all lines. :iuainted with the character of the 1 you want anything in Dry G-oods, I can supply you. Grateful for j L ".'Vfej : r-Av -fci.'jt'tJx',ri-i ' ~',i\ ; H: IB [any Goods! J SOLD r Stock comprises , 11 Store. is . ii arry in sucn a small place. It is a ever seen them. before in this line. We defy you to i prominent space in our business. You are offering some specials in Shoes. Will give you prices next week, i ^ J|. ^ : in position to sell you Flour and other |il W STVfTTTT i __ * ; ' /fim If If' ji ?? Ik stJ' ic'ty 'Bull Dog" Pants )UBTEDLY THE BEST JEANS PANTS ON EARTH. ... . > r Rip. For sale only by EL SMITH & SON. , m l> ^ " 1896. 5 . |gl 1. & SONS, li taple and Fancy Groceries at $ svn" Prices. S i -> m ^ n ^ in 5 NERIE3. In this line you will always find FRESH GOODS, as * Green Groceries and Fruits received dally from all sections. We W agh our stock will convince you that we can supply every want for d rHINGS." J rriage Repository.-^^-^ $ J i . / iud finish. Be Bure and Bee our "16 to 1" buggy?"The Model Beau- \ more beautiful In design, nor hair so low. whips and Harness In *' ^ Call and see us and your verdict will be "Goods were never more i \ 11 I and Feed Stables.j; D MARES to be found In the "up-country." We guarantee stock \ louts sent to your door, day or night, upon shortest notice. I i roads. Polite attentive drivers always furnished with turnouts. ^ yoursen at uuuic. - ???? > S> m 1#' I ' . COUNTY [ > ?> rOW OFFER. I ; goods thirty years, but never t than you ever bought before, u, of fho lnwpst. rvrinps. hilt SUC- k U)U AN/ V V \/K/ V ^ I do not think it necessary to > ) stock I have always kept. > Fancy Goods, Clothing, Hats, ? )ast favors I will strive harder ^ , W. WHITE. __ I i i^jdijjfl