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msfrVK. *-*..**.? i * 1/ THE AIKEN UECOKDEK. T HOliSfiHDS^toFyoOLUR^ OU.\HI.AX uq<I her railroad s*yrt<;iu ia being dt?- veluped with a view to the obtain- —„v .-Linr^- - -- mem uf HUeh favorable rates o.' tr.ithc K. DRAYTON, Editor, that Iser produetioiiH may reach the Are \va«ted on physieinns’fees by the ^ *fr -?;r2iiy , r'v,r • vorubJe tbit -Nortliei n machinery will pended on that unapproachable veget- uin siletJt or l>e brouglit to able toni<* and alterative. Sheriff’s Sales. =znzr-r-v.:. zj_- r ! QTATE OF SOUTH CAROI.INA1 -*! IO County ok Aiken.) TERMS OF THE AIKEN* RECORDER. HvMczimro.H Rat**.—One copy, one yea' - ♦2.00; six months, It pale ia a<i ou« rear, $1.50; either remain tiie cotton field*. ranee, one copy, one year, $1.50; six months, 70 cent*. AsrKKTistN'; R\tm.—One s>;uare ; fir. t in sertion, $l.<jh; each suij-e'i'iat.t in»*>Tt'ori. 50 cents. Obituaries at reguiar Miles of advertising. To CoRBBsr>ni>exts, — All communication* muit tx* accompanied by the true name and address of the w riter in order to re ceive atlentioa. Items of Interest Simmons’ Hepatic Compound -() K- LIVER AND KIDNEY PURE would in every ea«e effect a radical cure. r itiir, Choice Family Groceries. New Departure! Great Attractions TUESDAY, MARCH 27, lf-83. Homicide—North aud South. With a few honorable exeeptioua the eommefita of the Northern press upon >South|<f)) society are invariably hosed upon an ill-natured perversion of faetb, which a IMmrusaieal liypoc- risy, begotten by generations of Eup- tanieal bigotry delight* to intersperse witli homilies upon morality and civ ilization. Though living ip glass houses themselves, yet they delight to in every ease j The number of destitute chiidred in Chica go is 10,000. 1 The Ben Hill monument fund in Georgia •mounts to only $3,379. A Mexican woman 111 yean of age died a ; few days ago at New Laredo. The resignation of Lieutenant-Commander Gorringe, U. S. N. has been accepted. ! Die number of farms in the United States has increased 51 per cent, in the past ten year*. I ,nms 111 mnos, ii you arc ^ V m. V.. Faucett and Alid drowsy; niMivyoscd to talk or act, if Lease,on the PXst by lands oi any one or more of these symptoms, , T> TooJe and Isaac Dubosci taken dose of ‘Simmons’ HepAtic | South l>y lands of MUledgu ('•impound, ’ and you will get inmie- [ soll) Macon O Rriant, John Puge, col., • and Purvy Walker, col., A I-*I» *5» Diseases #f Kidn8yS! BUddets,&e. 1 pui '“ c .V* <» piurctic. 1 and other row is subject to smith pox and can tpreud the disease. I The microscope shows the hair to bs like a coarse, round rasp, but with the teeth ex. tremcly irregular and ragged. ! The prices of sugar iu England hare in. •mite upon their breast* and with up-1 ir, ff Con * e< i uenc ° tbe new American turned eyes exclaim, in the most ap- ,U ^* r , proved nasal twang, “Thank God we ! The death of James Gamble, ex-Judge and are not like unto these Southern bar- Congressman, was announced at WUliams- barians!” P 0 ** Pa - recently. The SoutJi can stand all this and 1 More than $1,120,000 has been sent to the ' i» r ,.p r i ot()rs ail4 i \ much more, with bland coniplaccncy, German fl;xxl sufferers through a single IweaUse while conscious of her own house in New York City, demerits, she is not blind to tbc tin- Preliminary steps have been taken for the soiled rottenness and arrogant pro- erection of a bronze statute of Merlin Luther •umptiun of this Haunting Northern at Wasldugton, D. 0. Civilization; In other words, if the 1 Threat s have been been made to blow np ! (South has much to learn, the North the Kremlin Palace at the time of the Bus- ! si on Czar's coronation. • | The Missouri Free-Trade League was or- . gaumed at Kansas City the other evening, Ex-Governor Phelps was elected President ARE CURED BY Simmons* Hepatic Compound, " i separating said tract front t! e lands of the said John Page, anp Cyrus Johnson; on the southeast by*t e j stream known ns the “Uppor Three O R ; Runs,” on the west by lauds bf Jane Idver mid Kidney Cure. j Martin, colored, and George . ohnson, C^PThis j»re pa ration acts finely ! colored, upon the kidneys, being powerfully} 2d. Also, all that tract or phreel of ‘ j land, containing Four Hundred and the kidney Sufferers with the gravel similar aiieetions, are ad vised to try this medicine, and our word for it,*ilje result will be satisfac tory. For sale everywhere. Dowik & Moise, iVholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. For sale by IIull Brothers and C. K. Henderson, Aiken, S. C. DEK ENS A ries, Clioice W E keep in stock a fyli line of Hams, lh*ef Tongues, Mackerel, Augusta Ground Flour, Pearl Grits, Out Meal, Can Goods, Jellies, Preserves, • | ’ D- Dl Pickles, &e.; Brushes, Brooms, Baskets of all descriptions. Tubs, Buckets, • Groee _ . &c., &e. We have the largt*st assortment of Plain and Fancy Crackers in the following new departure for the convenience of the public city; I constantly on hand a All Goods Sold on a Cash Basis! - ' n addition to their usual stock of Dry Goods, Wines, Liquors and Uigurs, have concluded to make We will keep J. E Donnell, Plaint against W. St. John Leessc, Defei dant. Decree for Sale of La id. By virtue of the al»ove Iceree of. Pith day of February, 18S3, now on | JAS. G. BAILIE & SONS, 713 Broad st., Angusta, Ga. : Also a Magazine Department! Books and Periodicals tile in my office, I will sell a Aikeu, iu front of the Court House on the Robert C. Bailie has charge of the Grocery Department. Full Line of Stationery! n.-?? If you are hii.ious, tongue coat- 1 first Monday in April next within the , ed, lied breath, head hot, dull of j legal iiours of Sale, the follow ug Real i aclmig, stomach heavy or sour p: staU . described iu said L ecree as 1 , if now el* inactive and passages hard fjRows to wit: ami occasional h*>.sene8.s. if your sleep j Jst. All that plantation or tract of| tossing about 111 bed;, if | land eontaining about Twelve Hun you get up unrefresned, if your skin is . dred and fifteen Acres more for less, I sallow, eyes yellow, if heavy, dull bounded on the North by auds of; pains in back and limbs, if you are >v m . \v. Faucett and Alidji M. D Walter ! AM now prepareil to fill a!i orders for best quality of Bread, on the j A Plain and Ornamental C akes, C< n’eetionery and Fresh iankin nid the I AM now prepareil to fill a!I orders for best quality of Bread, Rolls, Pies, Plain and Ornamental Cakes, Con'eetionery and Fresh Crackers, &e. ! By personal attention to the business and prompt amt upright dealings iu the same, I hope to win the patronage of the ladies of Aiken. vTOZHTUNT IKILIElIISr, At the Old Stand of S. P. T. Fields, AIKEN, S. C. ; Of any kind may lie ordered. A large stock of Seaside Franklin Square Li- I liraries on hand, comprising work# of favorite authora. All orders will be promptly filled. sihuezet zmztxsio. ' Having just received a large assortment of Sheet Music, comprising Waltzes and other dances, songs and ballads, all popular and favorite selections by well known authors us Wagner, Mciidclsoln and othters, we will sell at the unprecedented low price of^wn and a Half Cunts per page. Call and exam ine fur yourselves. C. H. NS & iw C’orner Main and Curve Street, Aiken, 8. R. R. TICKETS, T H E has iptticl) to unlearn, As a simple uuestiuu of metaphysics, the positive or forward movement of the mind must be viewed a* a far less difficult fu-tk than the reactionary process nee , <?*sury for the extirpation of that al- I U doiu « its beiit to mnk6 8 amblin « ready acquired , a felony, but it is ouo thing to make gam- In December last the New Y ork blin K a felon y’ another to ^ y onr felon * Aadut,, w high is under the same con- ! Tbe boad ot ex-Treasnror Poll^ of Tennes- Irolaslbe New York Evening Post, see, having been reduced to $20,000, he ha* in referring to the utroeious murder of been ena bled {o give buil aati has been re- Captaiq A. C. Nutt by N, L. Dukes, leased from custody. twiid:— • Ih some of the factoiiea in Toronto, Can- “Tlie pewi# of .the Admimsl rator’s Notice. -V JjIj creditors of Cue Estate of Lucy Johnson, deceased, are (hereby notified to render an account | of their demands duly attested. And I ail parties indebted to said estate will I please make payment to W. M. Jor- j dan, administrator of said estate. W. M. JORDAN, C. c. P. &o. 8. | Mar. 20-31 Administrator. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A The Arctic . . . , . , j BOUGHT, .SOLD and EXCHANGED at G. G. VOLGER’S Great Cut Rate i ifl3 acres, more or less, ^>u ided on Ticket Office, Globe Hotel Segar Store, Augusta, Ga. the north by lands ot the Sou Ji Caro- 1 ’ e > e * Ijnu Railroad, Peter Renew a id J. C.! I will pay the HIGHEST PRICES for Tickets to all the principal points Wade; on the east by lands of John J. North, East and West. Dubose, the South Carolina tailroud {—■'' ' n »" ’■ '■ , Company and Peter Renew;, on the j south by lauds of Wm, W. .Faucett) ami said Alida M. D. Leescj/'and on flic west by lands of the said Alida M. D, J-ieese. » 3rd. Also, all that tract of dund on Long Branch waters of the Upper Three Runs, containing One Hundred ' and Fitty acres, bounded on the north by lands of J. J. Dubose, on the east by lands of M. Woodward an‘1 Willis ! Woodward; on the south by lends of! A. A. iiuxton; and on the west by! lands of said iUixtou. 4th. Also, ail that tract of land, containing Twenty-five acres, bound ed on thenortb by lands of Wide Rho den; on the cast by lands of Mie said ' Ruxton; and on the South and west by lands of Martin Woodward. “That since the execution of said .A.TTG-TXS'Z’-A, CEA._ TE have every facility for shipping ICE, citlier by the car-load or block. 1 Fspecial attention given t i shioping onhws. Our ICE is of fine qual- water. We pack carefully and give full weight. ity, made from pure spring For prices apply to R0BT. W. ROBERTSON, Gen. SupT., Telephone No. 98; P. O. Box No. 5., Augusta, (ia. are hereby count of their demands duly attested, ami all parties indebted to said estate Pennsylvania ado, young girls are whipped for diaobedi-1 w jij please make payment to W homicide ou Suuday has made some euco and neglect of work, and a society of } Jordan, administrator of of tlic apologists ol Southern lionii- Radios has been formed for their protection, fide jump lor joy, and set them to writing us abusMic letters, Up to the ' «t° hu Crawford# Auditor of Arkansas, find- present they ha^ i)e<‘U obliged to rely ing his accounts short, has handed the iox - their counter attacks on the Nortu jq-esident of the Senate a mortgage on his pn the ordinary crimes of tiie last* iniity or forty year;}—the Webster murder, the daughter-whipping case, Die .Sickles case: but here is a genuine revolver homicide between two men In respectable positions, and this in a Northern Slate—that is, tiie very kind of homicide we have been cuilmg at tention pi, It woqld be exceedingly useful, indeed, if we bad said ijmt such tilings never occurred at the real estate, running two year*. Informer* in several Spanish towns ex posed the working* of a ^reasonable society with funds and secret tribunals recently, and the authorities made over five hundred arrest*. j At a recent execution in Japan thirteen ' stroke* of a sword was found necessary to W. M. JORDAN, c Mur. 20, 18h3-31 M. aid estate. C. P. &. G. 8. North, of if they occurred at the South decapitation. The edge ot the instrument uot more than once in five years, or had been blunted purposely that the agony even once in a year. But unhappily ' of the doomed might lie a* great ae possible. , tiie evil we have been denouncing at i _ , _ „ ^ , tho South is too comimm, and its ex-I p ooxtoen Roman Catholic Bishops m * jstcuce too freely acknowledged to France have been summoned before the make it possible to cover it up under Council of State for publishing the Papal de- g silly iu (/vogue, Moreov er, our most • placing certain treatises of education ou serious charge against the South i8'*v |tot that tiomicide is frequent in that p 311 region, but that it is rarefy punished.” j Another great plot ho* been nnearthed in Now this same Dukes was acquitted , Brussels by the discovery of compromising last week by 4 Pennsylvania jury, document From the discovery arrests - The murder wfts most attrociou*. were expected to be made in Berlin, Vienna, Dukes hud iu the most cowardly man- fit. Petersburg and Paris, per aspersed the character of Nutt's; Pare, one of the oomm uniat* who en- lluughtur, aud tl\en he assassinated dearored to destroy the oity ^ Paria, Prance, ^ ^llff^r etil+4>#6H£\h}s tttisun- lOtat fn. Mb^ftearT^tia., •‘ff^dayAgoip" tained charges; aud yet, after a pro- sbeolnte want The French Go-renypent Mortgage, the said Mortgagee has re- LL creditors of the Estate of: leased, or consents to release the Lien Benjamin Johnson, deceased, ! of his Mortgage in favor of the lol- notilicd to render an ac- • lowing persons, over the following | premises. | 1st. To Penny Walker over ton acres ! of land bounded on the North East and South by lands of tho said Alida M, D. Loose, and on the West by lands of said Penny Walker and Jas. _ ! Moutria, the same being a part of the 1 land conveyed by J. U. W. McDonald to A. A. Iiuxton. 2d. To R. D. Toole over two acres of land bounded on the North by lands of the South Carolina Railroad, and on all other sides by lauds of the said Alida M. I). Leese. 3rd To James Cushman ov«Y tho^e two certain tracts of land tin tiie County aforesaid, the first coiiaiuing eighty four acres, more or less, boumi- 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County ok Aiken. By W. W. Williams, Esq., Probate J udge. Whereas, A. B. Jackson hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration with will annexed, of the estate of Hannah Jackson, These are. therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Hannah Jackson, deceased, that they be and j appear before rue, in the Court of j Probate, to be held at Aiken Court J House, on the 3d of April, 1883, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock in tiie forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 21st day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and eighty-three. [seal] W. W. WILLIAMS, Probate Judge. ed North by lands of the ei tate of South South shman M. D, longed trial, a Pennsylvania jury is has refused permission for hh return, found to render an honorable verdict ! The two-oent postage stamp will hurt the of acquittal. • . postal card. So the people say. It is worth The Nation's “most serious charge an extra cent to have the writer's private against the South is not that homicide business covered with uu envelope. Postal }s frequent in that region, but that it cards are somewhat open, is rarely pun Shed,” It ignores those There was great excitement at Tucson, escapes from tiie majesty of tiie law | Ariz., the other day, over an alleged remark- which are of continual occurrence ^ible silver discovery twenty-five miles south Tight under its eyes, to urge with um- ; 0 f there, in the Santa Kiu Mountains. Half licious mendacity a charge against the Houth neither supported by facta nor figures. In the face of its allegation that murder is unpunished at the South, but a million was said to be in sight on one claim. It is said that C. P. Huntington, of the Southern Pacific Boad, has purchased foi $15,000,000 Morgan’s Railroad in Louisiana punished at the North, we call atten- ; au< j Texas and the Morgan steamship lines. and will ask C egress to amend the bill for the consolidation of trans-oontinental roads. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, si W*. W. Williams, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, J. M. Cushman hath made suit to me to grant him letters of Administration of the Estate and Effect* of Ambrose Cushman,* These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all mid singular the kindred and creditors of the said Ambrose Cushman that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Aiken Court House, on the {third day of April, alter publication ! hereof, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why ! the said administration should not be 1 granted. Given under my hand this 23d day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight humired and eighty-three. [seal] W. W. WILLIAMS, Probate Judge Aiken County. Mr. J. Clerk Maxwell, experimenting in < ^ ,j, 1888 with the best apparatus, arrived at the; conclusion that electricity .travels at the rate j of 174,800 statute miles per second, or about 20,000 miles per aecond slower than light. In submarine cables and the ordinary wire lines its oourso is greatly retarded. At the present time there are 100,000,000 standard silver dollars in the Treasury* with , the prospect of a certain increase of between ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) County of Aiken. ) lu the Probate Court. John P. Martin, Executor of Mahala Williams, Plaintiff. against winkle, to the south by hup is fortr Mary Ann Beard, Lucy Beard, Eliza | of 3. S. Evans, and to the \v«w Beard, Sarah Watts, Edward liiiins and Martin J.. Williams, fondants. Wil- De- tion to the statemoqt of tiie Chicago Inter-Ocean, that iu that oity there had been in twenty-six mouths sixty- nine murders and only one hanging. This bus been supplemented by the Cincinnati News with statistics which show over eighty murders in that city in ten years and only one execution. The record for each of these Northern cities goes strongly to show not only that murder “is rarely punished,” but that the assassin enjoys almost com plete immunity from minishtncnt. If more evidence is desired, we will $2,000,000 aud $3,000,000 a month, and the j **rte hat of tiie 739 murders recorded I P robabilit y of now in circulation fiud-; for this country last year only 212, or in * their wa * v bnck to the T™* 111 ?- This is; ponsiderably less than one-third, were committed af the Houth, and the rec- j «»rds show that of the entire number! In paying out wages to his workmen a of executions more than half teok !manufacturer in Marseilles, III, privately, A11 that pie< . eor p arc<>1 of j and s i tll . place at tbe Houth. Does this look as marked $700 in bills. Within two weeks | atC) lying‘and being in tiie above the Upper _ ^ ^ Throe Runs, containing forty (40) effort was made to enforce law and maelstrom that is sucking up the hard earned ; a i' re , s m,)1 'e <)r less, ^ud houndby lauds orderand render human life secure? gams of our workingmen and sapping the { uer e In the last six years in the Cou-ty of very foundation of domestio comfort and; Terms of Bale Cash. Purchaser to Peter Renew, East by lands o Carolina Railway’ Company, by lands of said James M. (.’ and West by lauds of Alida Leese. Second tract containing twenty five acres more or less, bounded N< rth by the Bouth Carolina Railway J ‘ompa- uy, East by lands of Estate <Jf Peter Renew; Bouth by lauds of A D. Leese, and west bv lands od R. D. Toole. The title to the four said ss .*eral tracts, are hereby discharged from tiie lieu of said Mortgage. Terms cash. Purchaser to [wy for papers. M. T. HO LI ( HAS. GUNDLACH, Y^ORMERLY of the American Watch Company, and late with William X 1 Sehweigert, of Augusta, Georgia. Particular attention paid to the re pairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Als > dealer in 9 jpwfl ESf’Spectaoles fitted to suit all sights. LAURENS STREET, All work guaranteed. AIKEN, S. MRS. N. Is Recei mg Spring fSillinery! of IISUSTA G B /T" ©w I Swikosi AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $25,000. JOHN A. NORTH, Pn-sinE.vr. L. T. TALIAFERRO, Cashier. Special attention given to collection. BiUErTons.—John A. North, President; W. T. Wueless, Whelea* A Co., Cotton Factors; W. C. •■ibley, :’resident Langley and Sibley Manufacturing Co.; W. H. Howard, of Howard & Sons, Cotton Factors; W. A. Latimer, of (iarrett & Latimer, Cotton Factors; J. (J. Bailie, Carpet and Grocery Mer chant; J. H. Alexander, Wholesale ami Retail Druggist; W. M. Jackson, of Geo. T. Jackson & Co., Millers; J. V 7 . H. Allen, of J. V. H. Allen & Co., In surance Agents. Hk A I. FI*.:: I) BAKER, Pkl.-ui.kn-t. JOSEPH S. BEAN, Jr., Cashier. THE MO»T PROSPEROUS BANK IN THE SOUTH. AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK L 811 Broad Street, ... Augusta, Ga. Assets Over $100,000 in Premium Bonds. Security Fund in Premium Stocks. Interest paid on Deposits. Sums of One Dollar and upward received. Bonds and Stocks bought and sold for Investors. Joseph 8. Bean, Cashier. W. M. B. Young, E. R. Schneider, Ed. O’Donnell, Finance Committee. Etiwan Phosphate Company! w. C. BEE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. CHARLESTON, S. C. T HE undersigned, after many years acting as agent for the above company, and having received numerous testimonials of tiie high character they more than sustain, offer with confidence to fanners and planters Etiwan Ga- ano, Etiwan Dissolved Bone, Etiwan Acid Phosphate, Etiwan Potash Com pound, Etiwan Ash Element, Etqvuu Floats, ground by the Due Mill. For further particulars apply to eitherof the undersigned, V. GEORGE, Sub Agent, WM. G. MOOD, Resident Agent. S HE will soon bo able to show a full line of .Spring Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, _ &e. Prices will be very low from the beginning of the season. You will also find ribbons in every style and quaiitv, laces of all kinds, embroid eries in Swiss, mull, cambric, &«., nets, veiling, bridal veils and wreaths, morning bonnets and veils, crape in every quality and price, niching In now styles, collars In lace, linen, &<*.. buttons, handkerchiefs in variety, beads, jewelry, and everything usually kept in a first-class IF 1 .A. ICTCIT SOTO IE?.IE. SSTCall and secure a price list. LANIER EASON. March 6, 1883. S 1 LNA, TATE OF SOUTH CAR Aiken C’u EXECUTION. James G. Bailie, Plaiuti against J. H. Miller, Defendant. By virtue of the above Exeemion, now on file in my office, I will re.l at Aiken, in front of the Court Hou«4, on the First Monday in April n**xt, with in the legal hours of sale, the fo;low ing property, levied upfin as the-prop erty of the above named defendant: to wit:— All that Tract of land in the Gbuuty aud State aforesaid, containing Fifteen Hundred (l,5i;0) Acres, more rfr less, bounded to the north by lauds of R. L. Evans and July Kitching, jfstate of Thornton Corley, to the soutkwest by lauds of the same, and to the west by lands of Isaac Johnson and Pem berton ; j Also all that other tract of laid in the County and State aloresaidleon- taiuing Six Humired (6o0) AcresJ^iore or less, known as the “Mill Tr>>et,” bounded to the north bv “Sliiw’s ' of jail er! v {Creek,” to the east by lands H. WELCH, ♦ $ ^ • 127 and 129 Meeting Street, S. W. Corner Market, CHARLESTON, 8. C. W E deal exclusively in FINE FAMILY GROCERIES of every descrip tion, carry an extensive assortment, keep everything you want, sell at astonishingly low prices, guarantee every article we sell, and think we can save you money on your purchases of Family Supplies. Try us and be con vinced. EST'Cataiogueg mailed free. No charge for packing and drayage. Watches and Clock repaired JOHN H. FEAKY, r OPTICIAN, JiWILiR & ElMM E2T We have a Workman for each of these Departments. 729 Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel, - - A: Sole Agent for Diamond Spectacles. Dealer in Reliable Also Silver-Plated Ware at tbe Lowest tS’-Personal attention to all New Work and Repairing. nflmrpm BARGAINS! ' BARGAINS! BY- GEO. w W. E. THORPE, will close out our stock of Winter Ulotiun Reductions in Ladies’ Dress Goods! at remarkable prices. landsof John Johnson. * BY virtue of an order now on fi! • in the Probate Court, of the above < . .n- ty and State, I will sell 'ii the c. Monday in April next, within the the giant accomplishment of gar finance: hours of sale, in front of the Icgifclatiou. [ Court House at Aikeu, S. C., to tiie highest biddcr.the following described j property, to wit:— manufacturer in Marseilles, III, privately’ Terms of Sgle Cash, Purchaa^r to pay for papers. M. T. HOLLEY Sheriff Aiken County. Mar. 5, 18S3. by if crime was “rarely punished” at the South, or does it lock as if an earnest $342 of this money was deposited in the j County and local bank by saloon keepers. That is the Aiken Ihepe have been seven exec.i- ! woman's peace. The nim milk are the! p a y f ur papers. w March 10, iS'iS. lions for murder, five negroes and two! grave* of human industry, human morality, white mcu. Does that look as if crime 1 ftm * humau happineso. Without them tho j was “rarely punished”? or does it world would b* another Eden. h*ok like a loyal recognition of our i Tlu* quantity of gold in the world is not so; as it is commonly considered to be. ! There is not more then the worth of £7,000,- j W. WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. S We cajl special attention to the above announcement, as we arc prepared to offer inducements to buyers. Hats at reasonable prices. Our si toe stock is varied and desirable, and we are adding a tractions for the present season that are superb. Our stock in general is being constantly replenished, so we have no old goods. We keep Kirstelass Groceries which'are refreshed, so that we can always offer desirable goods. CEO fctf ! ^ * ,1 rx- — TATE OF SOUTH CARO LI 3 County of And Court of Common Pleas. Henry Franklin and C. Henry Co Assignees, Plaintiffs, against Cornelia Sampson and TfaeodorctAV. i Tilton, Defendants. Copy Summons for Relief—<jm- plaint Served. TO the Defendants, CorneliaSamp’kn and Theodore W. Tilton: uT AIKEN. S. H E ASHLEY Pi CHARLESTON, S. C. Y‘ LYCEUM HALL PEOPEETY AT AUCTION! duties to society, aud a stern deter- large mi nation to enforce the law with such force and exactness as to be a terror : 000,000. which is about half pure gold uud' Jo those who contemplate crime? silver. The annual production is about We would Ijke to extend these re- £100,009,000 worth, and tho production has ;Aurens Street •md flections, but space forbids; suffice it decreased forty-four per cent, during the! through the square to to say that the North Hud thp South j lost thirty year*. The production of silver, | with cottage tliereon, should strive to obliterate this seeci:!- however, hoe increased 100 per cent, and ! i'liblic auetjon at the Court al feeling and remember that we are equal* that of gold. One-third of the gold : :it ruei-dei outlie r T'HE Buildings and Grounds known JL as the “LYCEUM HALL,” on , . ^ . .. . . . Monday (the second day) only integral parts of the grandest ‘ goes to wear and tear, one-third goes into Tho ma - n building is 4s feet front by country in tiie Universe—a country { circulation and oue-tuird into the arts and j 7o feet deep, two stories high; tho first founded up<m Republican principles, | manufactures. All tho gold in the world! story is divided into two stores, to- wonld make a pile only 52 feet wide, 45 feet; Kelher wilh store-room under the ! l«ng aud 25 feet high. OU are hereby summoned an I JL quired to answer the Coinpl ; in this action, of which a copy is ‘ I with served upon you, and to sei j copy of your answer to the said C! plaint on the subscriber at ! office, Aiken, South Carolina, wi j twenty days after the service hen ■ exclusive of the day of such serv Lot running j and if you fail to answer the c*m- Pendleton St., j plaint within the time aforesaid, the will lie sold at i plaintiff in this action will apply to House at j the Court for the relief demaudet in the First. the complaint, of April. Dated March 15, 1883. CROFT & DUNLAP, Plaintiffs’ Attorney.. SOLUBLE GUANO, Highly Ammoniated; ACID PHOSPHATE, for Composting; DISSOLVED BONE, very High Grade; ASH ELEMENT, for Cotton, Oats, _ ~ —.... *, .... . j, I eas, <fce, GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KATNIT, (imported direct from the mines in Germany, and warranted pure.) FLOATS, genuine product of the Due Atomizer; COTTON SEED MEAL, NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER. SOUTH CAROLINA MARL, PURE GROUND RAWBONE, GROUND DRIED FISH, GROUND DRIED BLOOD. Jd^The above Fertilizers are of very high grade and of uniform quality. CiUSpeeial inducements vre offered for cash ordkrs. STFor Terms, Illustrated Almanacs, colored Humorous Cards, Ac., address the Company. QARCIE8 the largest line’ of HARDWARE, IM PLEMENTS, WAGON MATERIAL, GUNS, CUT- C LERY, Etc., in the South, and selis at the lowest prices i on CASH. Call on or address HEN It Y P. MOORE, 809 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. JESSE THOMPSON. OEO. HEINDELL. iPSON &. HEINDELL, m Manufacturers of DOORS SAPif, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. BRACKETS! . YIU.LOW PISE LVMBER, He. Dealers in Paints, Oils, Brushes, White Ijfad, Zinc, Window Glass and Builders' Hardware, 13P Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Hale Rt., near Central R. R. Yard. £2?” Office and Ware Rooms, corner Center and Hale Streets. AUGUSTA - - - - GEORGIA. MATTHEWS. H. II. MATTHEWS. JLIIEOIHIT -A-T-IZE^LID I - Paisiting and Repairing done in lirst-class style! challenge any Augusta »>r Charleston firm to turn out better work V V at more reasonable prices than we can. We don’t intend to be beat and our friends of Aiken, Barnwell and Edgefield should all bring their fine .vork to us. Everybody knows that we make ho se-dioeing a specialty, ihereiore there is no use saying anything more about it. MATTHEWS BROS., !1 AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA. relieved from the infernal curse of. African slavery, and that is in posses- j •ion of every element that should go j %o constitute true greatness. All that is necessary i» that we should elim-! in&te il!-fpp!!ngs and go to work as a i band of brothers. It should matter | not which geetjon of ourceuntrypros- ■ I*«r9; it ■hoiild be enough for ustoj know that the whole country is ours,; AUGUST V •nd that we are American citizens.! IaT us make up our roijuis to agree to ‘ prepared to disagree,—in other words, by tbe con-1 tlnued oi>servation of Christ lap for-! bearanoe, let us only chide each other 1 with a view to cure each other's faults, pnd SdiYcful W. W. Bansley, AT THE Globe Hotel Barber Shop, GEORGIA, accommodate the most fastidious with a first-class s?iavc, haircut or shampooing. Administrator’s Notice. main stair-way; the second s large public hall, with stage curtain and fixtures thereto bel and four dressing rooms, besides niture store-room under the stage, the rear of the building is a 4 rooms, <fce. Tbe lot is about 50 feet front on Laurens street, running half way through the block and then 25 feet to Pendleton street. Terms—One-fourth cash and balance j in 1, § and 3 years, on bond and mort gage, at 7 per cent. Purchaser to pay for papers. For the owners. S. OTT, Agent. ||Fi|f badt A&in CliilE CTIII iHTlS-i,,1“!!',!!?‘ ic ,'„!!. , !!2‘‘',. c ; n :EL* l “i. , ‘ litw BlIU i mitt di'ills b I y. not simply through malice nr ; a '-j^yOTTCE Is hereby given that I wi eful inclination to detract for the ! JA file my final return with tl DAMON &PEET$,^Un.y. dealers in Tyee, Presses, Paper Cutters, and all kinds of I Tinting Materials, both New and Second-bend. A corrected list of prices k- ipl r ' this action, together with the sun Mage. A, i; rnoUsl) 0 f which the foregoing i cottage or. copy wa8 filc)1 in tho ot fi ct . of Clerk of the (.'part of Common PI at Aiken, iu the County o f Aiken, the State ot South Carolina, ou loth day of March, 1883. CROFT & DUNLAP, Plaiutiffa’ Attorney^— Jfarch 20,18a3-6t Chas. W. Henson Saloon and Restaurant. ^ -:o:- pake of detraction. The South is pres-! Probate Court on the 19th day of April *tnv f.irvrn-ri ..r i next - a,,(i will then apply for my dis- und K ildelleetuLl deveb n.n/r i ni $i ,ar R e ** the administrator of Peter ; sued woetlv, of all material on hand for 8al^ | nijd iidelJeetqpl development with a : Renew. | (much of ^hich are genuine bargains) win be determination as unfaltering as it is \ b. RENEW, ; mailed ri-ea ou application. iltvimdhle ( Factories and aehrnl j Administrator Peter Renew, j fTe can ftiynkh anytlUna fret m Bodktw to are spri|i ring U p op everv bam]« March 2!, 1888, a Pxeas. IS^Choipe wines, liquors and clgail Philadelphia and Clncinqgtti 825 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. Ovi P. G. Burum A Co. F. B. Henderson is receiving < large additions to ina Spring ' Du* JOHN D. HALL No. 602 Broad Street, (1st Door above R. R. Crossing) AUGUSTA, GA. DEALER IN ftmxMmyMXMS , :o: A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF E. K, SCHNEIDER, Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in : WINES, CIGARS, BRANDIES Tobacco, Mineral Waters, Whiskies, Gin, Porter, Ales, Etc., 601 and 802 Broad Street, - Augusta, Georgia. VW Agent for Veuve Clicquot, Ponsardin, Urbana Wine Company, and Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, m Judies’,1 Iseht’sJ ImisssesI hnd| Ichildrew’s] BOOTS J^lsTD SHOES! I ALWAYS ON HAND!—- Firstclass Goods a Specialty \ J Hi. 1ST- PHOTOGRAPHER AND ARTIST! Healer in Velvet and Square Frames! 706 Broad Street, - - Augusta, Georgia. W E wlrh to Inform the public that we now the great Crayon Artist of the. Gallery and see samples of his w< from any size picture, no matter^ class Crayon Picture will work. Every one knows taksn, and w* **vtte *U v£ ; '|^l5pa 4