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- . fc '__ > % # ' " > * ' ' / ' ..,- v.. .. '- ". '_ J''*: Th_ Abbeville I3, oss and Banner. j k BY HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1889^ VOLUME XXXIV. NO. 22i| ?? ^?^??1?? ?T????????_ _ Join t pie wl Is the MEN'S CLOTHING. [ Xt WOULD take a large volume to eivc a full description of this department. We cordially invite every one to Rive us a call and we feel confident they will bo satisfied in every respect. Weguarauteo u Perfect Fit, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. " No one can fail to be suited whether in need of the very FINEST GRADES of Corkscrew or "Wide Wales for a FINE DRESS SUIT or an elegant CASS1ERE OR fOODYILLE1 GOOD FOR A DURABLE BUSINESS SUIT. uur mes s suits range in priccs irom S4.00 TO S35.00. ANY ONE IN NEED OF A REAL M Mortal Overcoat < should call on us. We have them of every description. PRICES from S2.25 to the vtry finest Black Diagonal, Satin Lined , to $25.00. Every garment sold by us is ^ GUARANTEED .to give entire satisfaction P. ROSENBERG & CO. SPEED'S Dfi With a LARGE and ^ DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, WINDOW G PUTTY, COMBS GOODS, PERI demand of this market can be supplied. Headquarters for Hue CIGARS aud TOBACCO, ed to. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all You are respectfully invited to call. P. B. THE LOWNDESVILi IJS XE\V ELEGANTLY FITTED UP STOItERi Is better tliun eyer prepared to supply i Pure Drugs am All leading Patent Medicines, Medical appli Fancy goods. Paints, Oils Varnishes School Bocks of the kindf a( (Stationery of all kinds. Prescriptions carfully compounded at all tir in leu lion and ability to supply aM demands iu tli F Secc HUP OMTIPU TMDDfWPTl PUT mil oifiiiu iifiinur i!ijj am, Sullivan Ha] General Agents For Upper S ANDERS( rritliSE GINS POSSESS EVERY COXCK1VA 1 faults in oliler mac hiii es. The Saws on tin?' Frames of selected material securely bolted to* lilled with lone, solid, gray, dragged brisrlcs. -Saw Gins and larger. With the loose front and Oint you can skin the seed mid never choke or to-day The Best Gins, Feeders and ( We nre also General Agents for the CHICAGO f proved COTTON Pit ESSES. CHATTANOOGA < prices on STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, , PACKING, ENGINE FITTINGS, PUMPS. I N.I Prompt Attention to a SULLIVAN HAF AND July 17, 1&& ... . . ? - 20 hav place BOY'S CLCTHINGr. This column Trill Interest the HOYS and their PARENTS. Heretofore it has beeu a hard matter to get EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT -IN? BOY'S CLOTHING. Wo have taken special pains to make this ?lcpartraent complete in every respect. We . have A HANDSOME LINE OF BOY'S . . SCHOOL SUITS. ['rices from SI.50 to S7.00. Also the finest and 1 most stylish line of 1 Boy's Dress Suits it $3.00 to $10.00. We have ALL SIZES from i YEARS UPWARDS. Also a very stylish ine of BOY'S SUITS e n CONSISTING OF THREE PIECES, h 30AT, VEST and KNEE PANTS. ALSO AN EXTRA LINE OF Q T"> 1 TT T"? -I 1 r>oys unee .rants j to 12 years, at from 10 cents to ?1.00 per pair. lEN'S and BOY'S RUBBER COATSEvery (<mt Ouarnntceil. lie best line of llubber Coats in the county. J P. ROSENBERG & CO. Roi OG STORE. ] rell Selected Stock 01 c ? . ~ c JTAIINTS, LASS, PREPARED I, BRUSHES, FANCY JTOES, STATIONERY, &C. Orders by Mall or baud promptly attendbours. G SIE^ESESID. *' No. 8 WaU St, Abbeville, S. C. _ I DRUG STORE. * DOM AND WITH LARGE ADDITIONS TO ill customers with i Chemicals. ances, &c., &e. Splendid line of Toilet and i, Putty, Glass, &c. gj "1 a i t ri l 1 H loptea oy scnooi isoara, ana * e Ties. Call and see rae and be assured of iny J] ie Drug line. J. B. FRANKS, ? ind door from corner Main and lioll Street. a h n - < a FEEDER AND CONDENSER, j rdware Co., outh Carolina, and Georgia, s ?r, s. c. . ? HLE IMl'ROVKMEXT. AYOIllIXG Till'. "SMITH" arc of lIk* best English SJccl. 'I lie (filler willi juiiit iron bolts. The Uriishcs Two,Sris Urnsli l'uiley and lit-lls on nil .Hi Adjustable ilaluhci Sued Hoard on llicse break the roll. In short the SMITH an* jn ili Condensers on the Market. WAGON SCALES. ACME and other Ini'ANE MILES and have astonishingly low ifce., Kl'i;i?EU anil LEATHER HELTING, ECTOlls, Ac., a.*-., always in stock. 11 Inquiries by Mail. iDWARE CO., c EBSON, S. C. arge A e Lear: to Bu} HQT.St VKJI Our itat department is filled to overflowing with the latest styles in all colors, shapes and sizes. Justvecelved a largo line of the WORLD RENOWNED J. B. STETSON HATS n both soft and stiff, rind we have an* order nit for more. PRICES of these HATS are $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, md we guarantee them to be equal to any nade. We Have tile Best Hats -AT$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 J vershown in this market. Nor have we icglected the BOYS in this department. We iave a full line of BOY'S HATS , i f every description. A largo assortment of ) Ken's and Boy's Caps, AND AT ALL PRICES. f A COMPLETE LINE OF MKS and YALISES. F. ROSENBERG & CO. sen National Bank rs^ v Capital, Surplus, OtHc< , ALLEN SMITH, President. IJENJ. S. 11ARNW JLiirec EO. W. WILLIAMS, Charleston, S. C., . W. WHITE, Abbeville, S. C? NO. ?. EDWARDS, Abbeville, S. C., - J. ALLEN SMITH. JOES a General Banking business, provides 11 Depositors. Is ready at any and all times to our County affords. A M. HILI Atobevil] r KNOWING that the good croj nsure a large business f< Qg the FALL Months, expect he Desirable and Attractive g a a First-Class Fancy Store, ffer to Purchasers at the Lot* lmost anything in the line < Lad at their Store, they wil aost choice varieties of Car nges, Cabbages, Potatoes, Onic lice, Flour, Bacon, Molasses i tFr?7p" ?/! : I!AVK JUST RECIVKD'OUlt STOCK (J [V vuik iits, viz: Kl) Top, (strap leaved. FLAT DUTCH, (st I,' MVV". Poniemnean Whlto Globe, White 1111 c- ('i)iv lldin, Seven Top. Mho best for ir bordeen, Amber Globe and Improved Pnrpli U1 Fresh and Genuine and 0 H. W. LA\ July 17, 1S.SII. To all of My Old Frien lii;<; I.KAVK To SAY THAT I AM NOW ItA SALOON, which is perhaps (lie largest an i's a large ami varied assortment. < (' OOOIlS, an lough lo favor me with any oilDKKS, I will mhIk, viz: RYE, X $2.00, XX $2.50, 1 COJ tN the very be; i?l tiding .lug. All orders must he nccompiiined ijii at the above named prices. Very ! m. o.: with BBTLER AN! I*. S.?Persons in ordering goods will find 11 1 Nous when they ean procure them, than to ri n ean remit any amount, nu loSJ.IMl for .1 cents, i till out a blank for a money order or gel a let o ?-tmaster the amount you want, and you gel It ,rmy o ned frc i :M ID IIS. In this department we have something for the Ladies and Misses AS WELL AS FOR THE MEN AND BOYS. Wo have LADIES SHOES in all widths. Also a full line of Common Sense and Old Ladies Shoes, These Shoes are In BUTTON and LACE and all grades from 75 Cents to $3.50. Our MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES CANNOT RE SURPASSED. The best LADIES SHOES at SI.25 ever offered Boys cm tie SnM in SHOES is wen us in ciubiieN. < vikii ui-mi-ii in ui*eu 01 a eal stout durable pair of shoos can be supplied by us at small cost. We sell the EMERSON SHOES or men and they need no praise from us. ['heir reputation is established. A full Jine of Men's and Boy's Boots IN ALL GRADES. P. ROSENBERG & CO. Lt>e] of Abbeville, le, 2S. C. - - - *?75,000 - - 6,000 Z I. >V. WHITE, Vice-President. ELL, Cashier. ' tovw s J. N. YOUNC, Dae West, S. C., K. M, UADDON, Abbeyille, S. C., \V. C. McGOWAN, Abbeville, S. C'., Abbeville, 8. C. tie greatest security and convenience for Its , make loans based upon such safe collaterals Sept. 11, 188s. lyr r& SONS, L?, is. o. >s in Abbeville County will , )r Abbeville village dur- v to fill their Store with all foods that are usually found and which they expect to ] rest Living Prices. While ? )f Fancy Groceries may be } 1 make a specialty of the idies, Crackers, Apples, Orms, Mackeral, Sugar, Coffee, troT/Scco and Cigars. ITETe D ! K BUISTS FIIESII TUHNIl* SEET)S, nil .rup leaved,) MAMMOTH PURPLE TOP Norfolk, Large While lliinovcr, Long I'i'i-ns.) Early Top Milan, Yellow u'fop Yellow Rut a Bagas. nly 2-5 Cents per Pound at VSON & CO. j r I ds and Acquaintances, < CONN KIT Kl> WITH lJUTLKK'S ALII AM ,, ?l best. equipped Saloon in the State. He car cl for I lit- benefit of those who may In' kind jjivu the prices on a few of our standard ?XX $3.00, XXXX $3.50. " st $ 1.7 T) per gallon, l>y tlio ' ASH, in order to receive any at ten- '' tespect fully. McOracken, js ,'S ALHAMBRA SALOON, j;; )ERSON, S. O. 111 l cheaper and more convenient to remit Pos I ? Ki11 l?y Money Order or Registered letter, asi r at. Hie .-ainc time a voiding the trouble it takes r registered, as ali y?.n Imvo to do is to tell j without.any (rouble. Ittspoct.fully, S| M. (>. MK'KACK'KN, Willi Iiut.ler's AlhambraSaloon. p Ecor >mExp (1 & and "W i ; GENTS nil m T i HIS d6pnrtment is replenished with the latestest styles. We Bell the CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRTS In LAUNDR1ED and UNLAUNDRIED. They never fall to give entire satisfaction. We have the BEST 50 cts and 75 cts SHIKT MADE. Our stock of UNDERSHIRTS ranging in prices from 25 cents to S2.50 each, is the best ever showii In this market. One of the largest stocks of FLANNEL AND COTTON OVERSHIRTS In the up-country and at all prices. We sell . the world-renowned EARL & WILSON COLLARS and CUFFS,; the best in the world. Also a full line of ! Celluloid COLLARS and CUFFS. : MEN'S and BOY'S CEAVATS In all shapes and colors. P. ROSENBERG & CO. . r*g < NEW AND PRE Stylisli A, M. HIL] HAVE on hand a Large DARTS, which they are Sellini A. M. HIL3 WM\ H. PARKER W. C. McGOWAN* PARKER &McGO WAN ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS, ? AltBEVILLE, C. H., S. C. I ff/ ILL practice also in the Circuit Courts oj a TT the United States for South Carolina. J Coffins at Mt. Carmel. r W. SIGN has coffins at Mt Carmel In the ' ) care of \V. R. POWELL. The HEARSE f w-111 be sent from Abbeville when de3lred. Jan. 5.1887 tf C Lumber ! Lumber!! ? I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH ANY .. L amount and kind of Lumber, at the mill wo miles from VERDERY and elgnt miles q ii in 111 of A beville C. H., on short notice. VIII deliver lumber on board the cars ai t 'erdery. Orders solicited. Address R. H. DEVLIN. Verdery, S. C. t] dr. rrmsmr OJEJBrGMSSOC. ' I t?.oniwf up stairs over It. \V. Cannons More- t; uig. 2$, i.m ^ DR. S. G. THOMSON, I nENTAL SUROKON. , Ollice op-stairs, Mcllwaine corner. Feb. 2ii, 1SS9. tf j. PERRIN & COTHRAN, J .A^ttornevs at Law, 1 A13Bl?:Vlf,LE. S. C. i! PIANO FOR SALE. \ SPLENDID PIANO ALMOST GOOD AS I lew for sale very cheap. Apply to I?. RJSlS.VHiilU & CO. Sept. is, issti, Farmers attention! We want you to In-. ' peet. our Immense stock of Jeans atul other .? Kin is goods. 1*. Rosenberg & Co. |. Fifty reels hnrheil wire lor fences just re-} eivcti by I*. Rosenberg & Co. j s I f you have one or several pairs of shoes to , * iuy "look at. our stock. P. Rosenberg & Co. I .iin?-lt baskets at'W. k. lien s. l'at-etils will tiiul it to their interest to in n pcet our stock of hoy's clothing In all size iid at all prices. 1*. Rosenberg & Co. C 'I'll.! laigest line of cravats can be found at si '. Rosenberg iV ("o. liarley ! barley!! You can buy home rals P i| seed barley from White Brothers. Nothing is so useful in a poultry yard as Tineriai h'.gg Kooil. it keeps the chicks bright, lallhy and cheerful, besides making them _ .-underfill egg producers. For sale only at pecd's l'rug Store. y l?r. K. I.. Wilson's Dental oftlcc is over It. I", '..'annon's store. Those wlio stiller with ' Iteir teeth, can lind relief by calling on him \\ lierc. , Preparatory to taking stock we have reatly reduced our prices in every depurticnt, P. Rosenberg it Co. Wo to smith A Son's for pure barley and rye jed. j School suits fur boys of all ages at low III i'iccS. 1'. Itosellberg >V Co. j ^ lomica erienc ; CO 'inter < 1Y GOODS. *?E WOULD call the attention of the ladies to our beautiful line of DRESS GOODS. They consist of the latest styles and colors. Special attention is called to our Double Width Cashmere at 25 cts. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF 1 Ladies and Misses CLOAKS, JER SEYS, SHAWLS, and CHILD'S i and INFANT S KNIT SACKS and TOBAGGANS, Oar white goods department Is all that could be desired. It consists of / Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings. if all widths. Bleached, Brown and Hea island Homespuns from 5 cent* to 12U cents per yard. Lonsdale Cambric, Towels and Towelling, White and Colored Quilts, Bleachjd, Uubleached and Blue, Brown and Red ^miLuu riauiicis, u uuc uuu rweu riuuuuiB, all wool. Flannel Skirting at 50cts. GINGHAMS, CAIiipOES. ETC., ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. P. ROSENBERG & CO. & ? TTY BUGGIES. Carts, r A. CAXTO U Ofc OV/llO : Stock of BUGGIES and sj at the Lpwest Cash Prices. Li db SONS. Which are yon? A Christian is a man who condemns tin in himself; he sees in his own leart the root of every sin that men iaily commit all aroud him ; it makes lim humble, therefore, as to himself, ind sad as to his surroundinge. His oy comes out of the blessed ttuth that n Christ he is before God hid from all lis sinfulness, and by his blood justiied from all his sins. He caunot exuse men for their sins, inasmuch as he oudemns and hates his own. Neither nil you hear him accuse men, but ather lead them to "behold the Lamb if God which taketh away the sin of he world." A Pharisee Is a man who is keen to leteel evil every where but in himself. Seitig blind as to himself, be takes ileasure in showing up the faults of titers, and he. condemns freely.. As Qiig as it does not affect his own repuution or interests, he is quite pleased o hear the story of his neighbor's i-rong. He can lay down the law to thers, but be has no thought of being leld by it himself. Tf his conscience hould make liiin uneasy some time, ben be betakes himself to excusing verything in everybody; be thinks ilmself graced with charity, though it s but a mere abandonment of all re ponsiouny aim sense 01 rigiutriuisuiTK;,. Header, are you a Christian or a Miarisee? 4^^ Salt dissolved in alcohol is often mind a good thing for removing grease pots from cloth. Molasses will remove he grass stains so often found on the ummer clothing of children. Hub he molasses as if it were soap on the taincd place, and then wash the garment in the ordinary fashion. For leaning windows use chamois skin intend of cloth, if you wish a bright olished surface. Xkithkk SriTKi).?Angry Husband . -"What I wanted was a wife who ( 'ould be a helpmeet." Vngry Wife?"Huh! W^-at I wanted as a husband who would supply meat ( ) help." , 4 ^ ? It is a good idea to cultivate the ' oung orchard for three years; then it ' lay be seeded down for three years, ' hen it should be cultivated again. ... ^ - ? - ' .1 1 Peo)e that L's jrOOds|| GROCERIES A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. All Grades of Toba^po. ^ Dont fail to see our SADDlJS; . | and HARNESS, BUGGY WHIPS, ROBES and SADDLE BLANKETS. Breech and Stale Loaii Slot GUNS. LoaM aid HiloaM Shells, Vails anil leaiiii Lgplements. HARDWARE OF EVERT I P. ROSENBERG & CO. J %; iSS .. pug CrO. , I ' Housekeeping of the Future. j-j In cities and viliages the kitchen aud cooking stove and hired girl are all to be banished from the home. Clothes- Jp making, soap-making, starch-making, laundry-work, coffee-browning, yeast-,. V % making, butter-making?all' are gone. : j||| Send after them (or rather say that^ ;4organized industry is already taking ,'J>f along with these) the remaining work /&!? of cooking and cleaning. Thij state of things is coming as sure as fate; and 5gf when it comes the deliverance will be g so. great that generations yet unborn ^ shall rise up to bless the working of p? this beneficent law. ' The city of the future will not build \ houses in squares, giving to1 every an individual kitchen and prison-like back yard. It will rather build them all <' around an open square, and the part now disfigured with the kitchen will bo given over for a household sitting-room or nursery, opening into a great, green space, where children shall play in safety, and through which the free air of heaven shall blow into the housed surrounding it. In every square will be found a scientifically^constructed building containing a laundry and a great kitchen, supplied with every modern aDDliance for skilled andscien tific cookery, and also for sending Into every dinning-room any desired quan- ' ',>i tity or variety of food. The individu- | ality of the home and the home tabid SftJj will be preserved, and the kitchen . ' smells and waste and ""hired girl" will J Jill be banished.?Mrs. Helen E. Starret, >;) in The Forum. 1 ' Chicken fried with hominy is a fa- V ? vorite dish of the South, and one of a a the nicest ways in which to cook a youug chicken. Cut in joints as for fricassee, and in a large frying pan heat enough dripping to cover the bottom to the deph of an inch. Dip the J' V, piece of chicken, one at a time, in cold water, roll in Hour, season with salt and pepper, and when the fat is smoking hot lay them in. As the pieces brown ,'! crowd them together more closeJy to . make room for others. When all are ' done, place on a dish and fry in the same fat, little squares or cakes of cold boiled hominy. Wheu these are ( brown, lay them on the samedishwith * the chicken. Into the fat remaining in the pan, stir a table-spoonful of flour wet with cold milk and a cupful of hot milk or cream. If you use milk add to it the beaten yolk of an egg. Remove it nnpp from the fire, or the egg may curdle, and serve in a boat. v ^ ^ An ignorant old man listening to the eulogy of an American statesman wa& moved to enthusiasm in his description of it to his wife. "Malviny I" he exclaimed, ''it wasgrand. It was the most glowin' paregoric I have ever liad Vasion for to listen, to !'f \ / ms-. . . , g&gg -sr.