University of South Carolina Libraries
* THE AIKEN KEC'ORDEH. Orange lisi*»*»oins. On Wf<Jn<sday evening last, the 22<l instant, Thaddeus Kspi-cnj»a! ! Church was e -cupied by a large eon- TUESDAY, NOVEMIiER 28, 1882. course* «-f invite.! gucst.s to v ilnc. s the marriage of the Hon. Ire«l« 11 Jor.cs, ot Rook Hit!, ’.'ork County, S. C., to Mi^s l inra K. McMahon, of Aiken, i The following \ve:e the attendants of t!ie haj*py couple: t aptaiu Wylie Jones, o. Coiu.nhia, and Mi^s Annie ifavden, of Charleston; Mr. W. JI. Refined Cotton See*l Oil, for cook- of Augusta, and Miss Jane ing, 75 cents per gallon, at C. K. Hen- {; ro ,,k^ 0 f -ieb:: Mr. K. P. Hen- OBITUABY. IXKAI. BKEV ITIKS. Oi.u newspapers for sale* at "0 eet per hundred. Apjsly at this oflice. dereon’s. dei>-;n, of Aiken, ai *i Miss A. Kin- Died at Langley, S. C., on the 2d of Noveinher, 1882. The crystal gate was opened wide, angel choristers in j spotle-s robes assemlded round, and j on the air of heaven were wafted j pteans of praise to the Eternal One, as j the spir t of little Johnnie, infant son of W. J. and S. C. McCullough, j entered the porta’s, and. ranging itself! among the redeemed, took up there-! frail! and will forever sing— “Glorv! Glory! Glorv be to God on! high!” * L. Jas. G. Bailie i Sons -Dealers in- Tlie Aiken Market. [Corrected Weekly by H. Halm <fc Co.]! CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS, WINDOW CURTAINS and SHADES! WINDOW CORNICES and CHRoMOS! A FULL LINE OF WALLPAPERS & BORDERS! % CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES a ad PLANTATION SUPPLIES! ping paper, suitable for putting under niil/and Mi-.- Marv Pereival, carpets, will be sold cheap. Apply at 0 , Aike.i; Dr. T. A. Crawlbrd, o. this office. Hock Hill, and Mis- Julia Hayden, o. Neatsfoot and Vacuum Oil, for t harlerton harttess; White Load, raw and boiled Linseed Oil at C. K. Henderson’s. Do you like prunes? Vos; well call on J. H. Thorpe & Brother for soino of tlie nicest and cheapest you ever saw. Ho, for C. H. Ludeken- <£ Son’-! to iVnnie Ravenei. smoke some of those choice cigars ui -u.c- 1 ot the Mr. It. S» Agnew, Col. Clau le E. ; Sawyer and i rank Norris, Exp, acted as ushers. The church was beauti fully decorated with evergreens and Hovers, and the Wedding March pealed grandly ior;h from the new j organ under the iini-lil-d touch ot Miss ; i lie impres dve eere- rotestant. Episcopal Cotton— Low Middling.. Middling Good Middling. Corn, V hu Meal, hu Peas, V hu Oats, V bu 713 BROAD STREET \ Old stand of Jas. G. Bailie & Bro. ) Augusta, Ga. <0 I $1.00 | 7*> i 5o@«0 Everything strictly Al. which he calls “The choice of Aiken.” Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Irish Oatmeal, White Northern P.eans, Currants, Raisins and Citron at C. K. Henderson’s. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving Day. With good crops and a glorious Democratic victory, our people purely have great cause to be thankful. Died, on the 23d November, at At lanta, Ga., Mrs. R. K. MeCullou"h, aged 7fi. .She was buried in Augusta, Ga^ on-Uie 241h^Lnstant. Church were perfoiin d by the Rev. E. C. IidgiTton, a.t rwhieli the bridal party repaire i lo the residence of the Hon. G. V, . Cr >U, iicre they vreri suinptuously entertained. <Mi fhnr—j day night they were minds >m ly en- j tertaim-d hx Cot. Thotnas B.invit, ;.t his ro: id; nee in Aiuu-ta. Married, on the morning of t L -uisvilie, Ga., at ■ ! the tile of tiie bridr*’s father, Mr. .ee to Miss Eu’ah Gamble. <.• upie leached Aikesi in pre tut at ike wedding ot < kui, who is a near relative • det*. AiTi-ay—I*robably a Homicide. A most pleasing event 'J oeeur at o; . Lyceum Hall on Friday night next the appearance of Cal emler s cede- I . brated Colored Minstrels* Sei-uni*, Tom' McIntosh, known as the man Saturday even my, about eigb.t i with the gigantic inoutlb a PP‘* ni ' s iiere , ° vio -i'., >m.i:i L )\,t and Aden Mu.\| witlf Callemdar’s Minstrels, and will *'- 0 (>1 tiie ta.le-t and mo.-L athletic • execute his famous bass drum solo. i neyro. ■ ol the town, met :n W arneke » j j store, and, aitor a lew words concern- j Parties in want of good horses are itig an oid gruilae, Alien Mays struck | advised to call on Messrs.. Jordan A j^.yd, whereupon the latter stubbed j Holley, Aiken’s enterpri* 1 ! 1 # IL’ery jdm r. jjealediy with a knife, inliieting ! stable men, as they haw* sl due lot on ; serioi 1 - wounds. Not v. dhst.-mding tni- ! j Mays got hold of a brick and struck : good- con- : Loyd so I' -aiTul a blow on the head ! root James ! idat he is nowin hourly jeojiardy of o are in a ' dir life. The aflray was conducted in .Santa tde quietest manner imaginable, so m.teh so that parties on. the opposite ide of the street were unaware that a hand. New and seasonal) stantly arriving at the H. Thorpe & Brother, w ho fair way this year to out do Claus. I Callender’s famous’Colored^ Min-! (,. agedy was being enacted. Both strels at Lyceum Halil next Friday Might. Their musical corps, both vocal and instnumsiJal, j'.re pro nounced exceptionally gm’d. Won’t the boys ami girls fuft-'r *- ,y4ien tlwy see the heantivd ( ’hristmas and New Year’s cards tlyat Janu s Thorpe A Brother have (provided ex pressly for them? parties wer promptly arrested lown Marshal James. VViugard. bv Xew Savings Bank. Messrs. J. II. Therpe & Brother, j I attuated i,y a p'dlanthiMpic desire to : • promote eci nomy, have didermined to j | d’spo-e of the following 1;rstclass ) | articles freely to ail comers, for only j Several well ventillajed .and com- : ;i small de;>''*sit in ea-h. Read ti e lb t i fortable rooms, in a desirable inirt of j and s iv if your mouth does not water: either fur- | Oat meal and buck wheat, farrinai nd | |\pply nt this | cracked wheat, t aimed goods of e very j i variety, pickies and sauces of ali M. Jason V. j kinds,*and the imest No 1 Mackerel j st iUi of i OVC! ' lirougiit to Aiken. Each am! all : of these articles will he given awav matured sugar cane whiT'h measureu ■ , 1 , .. , ., . f , 8}^ feet. This is the tinlst we have { A ' r <)nl - N . <lcp»^n m casli. ever seer grown in this \Jcii'-ity. j - ■*** T»io Musical Festival. the town, will be rentej uished or unfurnished, office. On Wednesday hist CJ George sent to our ofli^ J. H. Thorpe & Bro#hkr, being desirous of seeing the"young idea taught how to shoot, halve placed in stock a full line of school books, sta tionery and slates. Call/and examine if you don’t believe. Christmas is coming jand Jas. H. Thorpe & Brother are determined that housekeepers shall have plenty of suitable material for plpm pudding and pound cuke. Raisins and eur- ' citron, cinnamoi they offer at chea The first of the series of tb.is great musical entertainment came oft' last night at the Academy of Music in Charleston; but to-night and to-mor row night will he the best nights of the series. The cities of Augusta, Atlanta, Columbia, Savannah and Cliurieston will be represented by del egations of their best singers. The chorus will consist of one hundred and fifty voice ) and the orchestra of instruments. Everybody ho can Business Locals. What is the use of smokinga mean cigar when you can buy the “Choice of Aiken” from C. H. Ludekens & Son ? Ladies’ hats in straw and plush at C. K. Henderson’s. “The Choice of Aiken” is the fash ionable cigar of the day, and Messrs. C. II. Ludekens & 8ou will supply y -u. Northf.rn apples, at Turnbull.s. ( ii.tedoe butter, at Turnbull’s. New prints, latest designs, furni ture robes &e at C. K. Henderson’s. A nice lot of corsets, hoopskirts and husiles, at C. K. Hendersons’* Laroest stock of fall and winter goods in Aiken, and new arrivals every day, at C. K. Henderson’s. TnoRrcilBRED Jersey Bull, “Duke of Roseiand,” No. 3,48fj; sire, Klie- dive, No. l,0f>l; dame, Lucy Duval, No, EbOo. The services of the above registered bull can be had at Edge- wood Farm. Maltby’s dessecated cocoannt, at Turnbull’s. For a good smoke, use C. II. Lude kens & Son’s famous brand, “The Choice of Aiken.” Don’t forget when you visit Au gusta to call on Wm. Mulherin & Co., No. !>13 Broad Street, for boots, shoes and hats. A large assortment of Gent’s, Youths’ and Boys’ clothing, all qual ities, at C. iv. Henderson’s. Nothing puts a man in a pleasant humor quicker than a r i! good cigar, therefore call on C. H. Ludekens & Son for some of their “Choice of Aiken” cigars. If you wish to feel at peace with all the world—even with your mother- in-law and your wife’s maiden aunt— smoke some of C. H. Ludekens & Son’s “Choice of Aiken” cigars. Those enterprising merchants, Messrs. McCord & Dill of Broad Sreet, Augusta Ga., have always on hand a full line of those celebrated makers, Zelgler Brothers, shoes, for ladies, misses and children. All styles at the lowest cash prices; also Edwin C. Burt’s New York celebrated kid but ton for ladies, Misses and children. Rooms to Rent. F OUR ROOMS to rent, comfortably furnished, one-half mile out of the corporate limits of Aiken. Apply to L. CUTIIBERT. Masonic Temple I AUGUSTA GEORGIA! -:POR:- FINE DRY, GOODS! y'st'e KEEP ON HAND AT ALL TIMES THE FINEST AND BEST \v assorted stock, and we have the most elegant store for showing it in all the South. PLUSHES, SILKS, SATINS, NOVELTIES, and everything desirable in DRESS GOODS! Fine Hosiery, Ladies’, Misses’ and Gents| Gloves! Laces and Notions Generally! Underwear in Great Variety! I Cassimeres, Kerseys, Homespuns! Linen and White Goods, Cloaks, Dolmnls, Jackets, Blankets and Flannels! ^'‘Everything in the Dry Goods Line is fn nur slock! We offer no trash, but on good goods, ice GUARANTEE PRICES against every market in the United States.^£3 A strictly first-class DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT a feature of our business. OT’Orders filled promptly andlcarefully. •*£6| v.'.'\«Cbs FOR Unprecedented . Bargains 9 iM IN mSTCLASS DRY GOODS AND- ■GO TO THE TRADE PALACE l ^ ✓ 630, Broad St. Augusta, Ga. £)aly AND strong, AZA The War!Is Over! W HY NOT SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONE'VT' “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” X ,» By your goods from C. H. LUDEKI^NS & SON. We have made a war on high prices, and have succeeded. We want to clear out our whole stock to make way for the coming Fall and Winter Goods!! ZB-AIRG-A-IItTS In DRY GOODS, NOTIONS! GENTS’ FURNISJtlNG GOODS! . BOOTS and SHOES! lIso dealm-s in Groceries, Confection^^Imported anc \\7"E BUY direct from the Importers and Manufacturers, and we s • 'j T OW as any house in the United States, 1 7 taking quality of Goods into consideration. ^ O UR STOCK embraces everything in way of DRESS GOODS tii . Sneat, Mervillenux, Silks, Velvets Cashmeres, etc., etc. ’ I INI.NS, 1 able Iiamaek, Towels, Doylies, Napkins, Cloths, Sh'et.ng, Cassimeres, Kersej's, Jeans, Che A Domestics, I* lannels, 1 icking, Bleaching, Cambrics, Calicoes. RES9V-SA9E EXOERWEAR EUR LABE, MISSES AND CBIL9REX!! [This Department is in Charge »/ Ladies.\ OLOA-ir.S A-UNTID I NEW-GOODS & LARGE STOCKS!! 1 w E have also added a 0-A.XL1Px:t tojm-r a T?.'~mvrTn-Krn- 1 1 On our second floor, and we ofier Moquittes, Body Brussels, Tape -try Brussels, Ingrains, Matting, Rugs, Shades and Oil Cloths, at the VERY LOWEST PRICES! t2F~ Come and see and look at least before- buying elsewhere. Deisms §z Hickok. NEW ATTRACTIONS