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I I THE AIKEN ■r\ CMAUL.ES It. DUAVTON', Et2U<»r. Plymouth Ro<-k to Tremble and literary performance. All we can say Hunker Hill Monument to is that we will extend to him what Crumble. i occasional aid we can spare from our Since our last issue our spring poet t »' w ' n duties, because it is high time has had his machine repaired by the j that New England Christianity and Mathews Bros., at their blacksmith civilizatiion, which has egotistically thrust itself upon USTOTIOSE. Look Out for First and Last Chance. Municipal Election! the admiring gaze SntMeriptlnn Hates.—One year, $2.00; six months, fl.UO. If P a jd i» advance, one j ghop, and lias restored his darling in year, 1-^0, ‘ ’■ \ strnment to its former position in the the world for so long a time, should Insertion, fl.Oif; each subsequent insertion, j left breast of his coat pocket; hut he ; he stripped ol its tinsel and faise plu* SO cents. Ohituaries at regular rate* of aU-, seems to have lost the inclination to vertuung. j , , - , . To Correspondents.—All communica-18 rlnd ol,t * »norous mea.sures of lie r^ic tiunv must be aocomi>anic<i by the tr name and address of mage ami made to appear in its natural deformity. own nuanied the wri iter in order to rc«c’.vc attention. verseorevea the more modest numbers of the ballad. Re appears melancholy and philosophical. The horrors of; AIKEN, S. (J., TUESDAY, MAY l'». Tut: following appears in the local eoiumns of the Anderson Journal of |May 10th: “Rev. P. F. Muliailcv, D. the Tewksbury Almshouse, as proved j d.,‘President „f Adger College,* and (Jiicurrcnt Cash. In the Greenville Xeten of May 9th appears a correspondence between \V. B. Cash, son of Col. Cash, the duelist, and Major T. W. Woodward, of Fair- field County. The first letter, dated Cash’s Depot, 8. C., April 10th, is of the most grossly insulting charac ter. to Major Woodward and several other well known and honorable gen tlemen. In terms unknown to the Code and jieouliar to the Oish family, the intimation is made in very dis- I by the ofliei ! investigation, seems to i have made such an indellible iinpres- i sion upon his mind that we fear it may shorten the years of his prom is* | ing young life. Be this as it may, he yesterday informed us that he is now engaged on a work that will strike such paralizingblows at puritan pliar- asaic philanthropy that Plymouth his two sons, Lane Mullallcy and ; Adger Mullalley, were arrested last Monday in Waihalla upon a warrant issued by Trial Justice Gibson on the oath D. A. Mulky charging them with riot on Sunday afternoon last in front of Mulky’s house. The defen dants were ali hound over to appear for trial and to keep the peace. These are the main facts, and the particu lars will probably he more fully brought out later.” The work will be octavo size teilect is to be “Evidences of Christi- j unity as Illustrated by New England tinct terms, that a duel would be a do- j (’i v jij 7a t j on >> lightful pastime to either father or son, if agreeable to Major Woodward, ! the brave and estimable DemoL-ratic [ chairman of Fairfield County. In a I very sensible and dignified letter, ... , ,,,, * ' gdt and morocco. Ihe paper is to Rock will tremble to its very base, | _ and Buuker Hill monument willcrunV- 1 liiat a niiuist<*r of tiie Gospel and a . favor ot giving said Council said hie into a mass of ruins. The title of • Doctor of Divinity, should be arrested this gigantic ofFort of the human in-ids i\\ o sons for an alleged riot on the Sabbath, is something so start ling that we anxiouly await a state ment of the facts of the ease. Adger College seems to he having a rough time. in contidp li.'.O in two nageg. gotten up in best typographical style t on finest paper, elegantly bound in; dated Winnsboro, April 17th, Major; be furnished by the Barrett Manu- Claims for Artificial Limbs. 1 Office Comptroller-General, { Columbia, S. C. j Woodward concludes as follows: “The 1 ! bailor of Ihc Aiken Ilct-ordcr: material allegations, as I understand | fac l ur i n » . ( om P a,i y o f this County, : Dear Sir-You will confer a favor them, are so utterly without founda- ; tion as to facts; your hypothesis so unreasonable, abnormal and over wrought, when seriously considered, I N PURSUANCE of a resolutioii of the Town Council of Aiken, whereby it was Resolved, That necessary to open cor rain stree said Town; and having tendere the Carolina, Cumberland Gap & <Vgo 1 tail way Company Ten Ac Land as a site fur machine shops, and whereas said Town Council Resolved to submit to the qua voters of the Town of Aiken wh?* or not said rights of way for and lands for said machine shops, &c shall be purchased by said Council; Now, therefore, an ELECTION hereby ordered and will be held in t said Town on the 19th inst., to asce tain whether or not the voters of town by their ballots will authorij said Council to appropriate a sum n exceeding $2,500 for the purpose carrying out the objects above s The polls will open at the Ttf^fn Hall at 10 a. in. and remain open uiijtil p. m. Voters wishing to vote jin u- thority, will vote a ballot containijng the words l 'Subscription—Yes 1 '; these opposed wii! vote a ballot containijng the words ^Subscription—A'o”. lin- mediately upon the closing of Jhe polls the managers will proceed] to count the votes and declare the ejec tion. The following persons are j appoii.t/’d to manage and said election, to wit: Mes< Agnew, John T. Gaston and J der Williams, colored. By order of Council. P. PADGETT, AG’T, IMI^IDISOILT, S- O. F. H. CREECH! AGENT FOR F RICK & CO.'S Steam Engines, Saw Mills and Grain Seperators; Van winkle & Co.’s Cotton Gius, Feeders and Condensers; Hunter’s Corn Mills. Also agent for the Florida Mutual Fire Insurance Association! The cheapest, safest and best; insurance at its actual cost! Estimated rates las follows: Isolated Residences, L, to ^ of 1 per cent.; Mercantile Depart ment, brick stores, % to ^ per cent.; mereantiie department, wooden stores, 1 to 1per cent.: Machinery Department, steam, 2 to 3 per cent.; machinery department, horse and waterpower, l' s to 2 , i per cent. If you need insurance or machinery, address or apply to F. H. CREECH, Allendale, South Carolina. I OFFER to the Aiken public some of the best brands of Whiskies, Bran dies, Wines, Ales, &e., sold in the United States. I make a specialty of Pure North Carolina Whiskey, Fine Cigars & Tobacco. | FRED VOGT f N. B.—I have equipped my pool room with a table from the factory of | the celebrated makers, Wm. H. Griffith & Co.; besides a very fine Carom : Bolette Table. A liberal share of the public patronage is respectfully solicted. A. P. PADGETT, Agent, Madison, S. C. Suits lSSS Hats D EALER in House-Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Varnish and Brushes. All kinds of Cistern Pumps, Roofing, Guttering and Sheet Iron Work. Ali kinds of REPAIRING! done with dispatch and neatness. Main Street, Aiken, South Carolina. At Powell’s Old Stand! and the book will be published by j on me, and do a service to many old ! Walker, Evans & Cogswell of Char- i soldiers, if you will be good enough to i.,„i i; _ , <• i give notice through your paper that j lesion; s o that the public need fear claims for ai . l fj ioi i l u^b/wiil be South’s joys' Spriho weaR Business) School [- Dress; May 7, 1883. J. R. JORDAN, Clerk of Council. no shoddy work, or that leather from Tax Notice, i human skins will be substituted for J morocco. that they have excited no feeliiujrsj which point me to the field of honoi as the proper place for adjudication.” j It is to be illustrated by lo0 engn- Major Woodward’s letter is replied ; vlngs executed inelegant style by the to by another letter from W. B. Cash,; finest artists in America. We iiave dated Charleston, April 29th, which I been shown the designs for several of contains such epithets as “Guinea ue- | mos t important illustrations, gro,” “hired liar of the News and! The frontispiece will be an elabor- Courier," ic., and concludes with the lines— “He who figlits and runs away. May live to light another day.” We do not publish the correspond ence, because we think the Cashs have | ded for the dissecting rooms and tan- | ^ in , h .. ir attained sufficient notoriety without! yards, while just within the open j -settlement.* I ask that you will give any further advertisement by the I doors may be seen the amiable Dr.! this notice entirely in the interest of Press of the State. Besides, the pub-. Lathrop, administering in scientific j Diese poor old vetJrans. lie are tired of them and their meth- ! K t v Io Iho nowfm-mnLi of fromnwi.t fm-! RespecUnl^’, paid in full at the very earliest period, I and that parties entitled to the same j ) will receive notice from this office as; 'V^OTICF, is hereby given that the soon as there are funds in the Treas- j 1A TAX BOOKS of Aiken Cou ity ury for that purpose. : will be open for the collection of ;he The records of this office being ac-I First Installment of the Taxes for ;he eessible to any one wishing to examine fiscal year 1SS2, as follows:— them, certain parties have obtained a list of these claims, and have been of- 1 Graniteville, Tuesday Mj -yl fering to purchase them from the | Kitehing’s Mill, Monday “ 14 holders at a heavy discount or collect I H* D. Ott s, Tuesday Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Store! Foundry, 50x250 feet. Machine Shop, 50x214 feet. Boiler Shop, 49x120 feet. OFFICE OF Greatest S PRING SUITS beautifully cut and made in latest styles, and offered at the lowest prices. HATS—felt, stiff and soft in latest styles; Straw, in manilla, rnaekinau, Canton, Panama, piping, linen, &e., & variety of choice styles in the city. A. W. BLANCHARD, For J. C. LUDLOW & CO. oils. t We have something to say, how ever, and it is this: If the duelling law was anything else but a veritable humbug, W. B. Cash would he at once arrested for his double challenge to Major Woodward. His first letter can | style the new formula of treatment for j women troubled with hysteria, viz., a severe kicking. The skill of the artist delineates evident pain on the face of the emaciated female invalid, but as the good uatured doctor belongs to an advanced school of New England be regarded as nothing else but a chal-1 humanitarians, we presume the pa- lenge, first for Major Woodward to (Dent will soon yield to his heroic fight him, and in case he “plead an-1 treatment, and in a heavenly world tiquity,” he writes “then my father | w i iere kicking is unknown pray for requests me to say that he will be most , jjj s SOH p a salvation. Casting the eye happy to meet you.” If the Statute j upwards to the barred windows we is not a humbug, we respectfully ask , behold the wan faces of those con- where are the law officers of the j fined for insanity, who appear to he State? and why is this man who r apidly approaching dissolution in openly defies the law, not arrested ? i consequence of insufficient food and Comotroller-Ueneral. the novel remedies of Dr. Lathrop. Again we say repeal or enforce the law We desire it understood that we he-| of this picture is ad mi re lieve duelling lias subserved its useful ; an( ] jf skillfully engraved will ._Pi ,r P 0bes » hut that its day is past. If j form an attractive fea ture of the book. If the law is to remain on the .Statute Book it should be enforced with all the power and talent that the Com monwealth can command; but if it is to remain an unenforced Statute, to he regarded as a by-word and cheap joke, then we say by ail means repeal it and remove the disgrace of retain ing a law which is s<*often, so openly and so insultingly defied. The Statute is good enough; but it We were shown several other designs, but we have only time to notice three more. Next comes an interior view —The City Council of Charleston have appointed the Hon. Ashmead Courtenay, Mayor of the City, to de liver the centennial oration on the 13th of xYugust next; and Paul H. Hayne, the Poet Laureate of the South has been invited to write an ode for the occassion. No more fit ting selections could have been made. OTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Aiken County. PROBATE COURT. Rhoda Jackson, Admistratrix of John Jackson, Plaintiff, against Spencer Jackson, et at., Defendants. Sale of Land to Pay Debts. By virtue of an order now* on file in tin' Probate Canrtyf’ ■nTTTvUfl, i.l the salesday in June next, in front of the Court H >use at Aiken, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, all that lot Aiken Court House from Friday, May 25th to Thursday, May 31st, inclu sive. Parties failing to pay the first stallment will be charged fly cent, penalty—on jk on poll u as property. THE LEVY IS AS FOLLOWS: ! For State 4% mills Ordinary County... .2>2 mills Special County % mills School 2 mills l Making a total of 10 mills bn the dollar on value of taxable prop erty. J. E. MURRAX-4- Treas. Aiken County, ». C, | County Treasurers Office^ March 31,1883. J f LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! FOR WONDERFUL BARGAJNS AT- The Augusta Store In ladies and misses trimmed and untrimmed hats, in ladies and misses j hose, in ribbons, lace and rusehing, in jeans, linens and cassimeres, in cali coes, piques and lawns, in bleached and brown homespuns, in gent’s laun- dried and unlaundried shirts, in trunks and satchels, in willow ware and glass ware, in flour, sugar, coffee and syrup. We have just received one of the* Cheapest Lines of Spring Clothing ever brought to this market. Beautiful Cashmere Suits, $4-50, $5.50, $8.00 and $10.00 up to $25.00. Look at our goods and prices. All we ask is an op portunity to demonstrate our ability to sell goods as low as any house in the of Tewksbury Almshouse. A large and parcel of land situated, lying and hall is opened to view, where may be seen the economic and gentle matron, Mrs. Marsh, seated in a comfortable rocker, w ith her work basket and table on one side and with a lot of! stolen garments from the unfortunate being in the County and State afore said, bounded on the north by lands of Henry Hahn, east by land of Isaac Chism, south by street, and west by land of Thomas Green, containing four acres, more or less, and desig nated as lots Nos. 25 and 27 on a plat ., ., i • , i • i of same made by Richard Chism, C. paupers on the other, benignly plying j E and sul . V eyor. Terms cash. Titles extra. W seems that the law officers of the; her task of making floor rugs for her Btate, relying upon a sickly public | own domestic comfort. The smile of sentiment to sustain them, deliberate- satisfaction which plays about the ly and inexcusably refuse to execute! angular features of this female phi- thoae laws which they swore to main- ■ lanthropist is so painfully suggestive tain when they subscribed their hand ; that one involuntarily clasps his pocket and seal to their oaths of office. i book for fear it may suddenly, take Away with such faithlessness to wings and disappear. Hard by stands May 14,1883. W. WILLIAMS, Judge of Probate. ^TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA! IO County of Aiken.f IN THE COMMON PLEAS. duty! Let every official within the j Superintendent ^larsh, conscientious-| Archibald R. Steele «& Henry Schro length and breadth of glorious old j ly performing his duty, by skillfully South Carolina hew to the lini of j directing the flaggellation of an ob- duty, regardless which way the chins' ^treperous lunatic, who gagged and fall; a wholesome public sentiment, | chained to a post, wreaths in agony founded upon the enlightened spirit , from the merciless blows which fall of the age, will rally to their support | upon his shirtless back at the hands of and heighten the pleasure created by | a brawny assistant. Poor unforunate the knowledge of a noble performance of duty. Two 31 istakes Corrected. A paragraph is going the rounds of the Press to the effect that the Town of Aiken has appropriated $25,000 for md manly j creature!! We cannot help but ex claim, you are in the hands of Mas sachusetts Christians and philanthro pists! All no doubt is done for the best, and therefore you must grin and bear it! The third design is perhaps the der, Executors of the Estate of James .Steele and Robert Steele and Archibald Steele, by their guardian ad litem, Henry Schroder, Plaintiffs, against Jane Steele and Martha S. Thorpe, Defendants. Consent Decree in Partition. B Y virtue of a Decretal Order from his Honor Judge A. P. Aldrich, now on file in this office, I will sell in front of the Court Housq, on Salesday in JUNE NEXT, within the legal | | hours of sale, the following Ileal Es- | J tate, described in the Complaint as! | follows, to wit: All those Lots, Pieces, Parcels or I Notice ot* Assessment. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, Aiken County, / , Aiken, S. C., May 1, 1883. j OTICE is hereby given that tl^is -office win be-Ojrtr-rvevi^I First day of June, 1883, to the^^th day of July, 1883, for the purp.6 receiving TAX RETURNS id fiscal year 1883. The law requires that all per owning Real Estate or Personal P erty, or in any wise having char; such property, either as agent, hand, guardian, trustee, executor) ministrator, &c., to return the under oath to the Auditor of| County in which such property uated, within the time prescribe law, Section 170 of Revised Stat Section 177 provides the ma, and forms for merchants’ return Section 215 requires the Audi JV to add 50 per cent, to the property i^alu- atiou of all persons who fail to Iiake returns within the time prescrib|d by law. Assessors will visit the following places at the time specified, and all persons are requested to be prompt and save the 50 per cent, penal, Windsor Township, \ Clark’s Mill, Monday, June -Ithi Windsor T. O., Thursday, June 21st., Rocky Grove Township. Sally’s Store, Tuesday, June o. Hopewell Township. John Hutto’s, Wednesday, June 6£h. Tabernacle Township. Kitching’s Mill, Thursday, June 7th. Rocky Spring Township. [ H. D. Ott s, Friday, June 8th. Giddy Swamp Township. J J. G. Sally’s, Saturday, June 9th. Me Tier Township. South. “Don’t forget the Augusta Store, by the New Court House. P. WEATHERSBEE, For J. a. STEED3IAN. Talk Ss Murdoch IZROlsr WOIRIKIS, 3 apart-j or no ' v ot J°h u Woolley; east by the b \ * \. Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta .lexs oi | D a jj roa ,i track; south bv land of \Ym. by popular vote next Saturday is only ; has j ust entered tiie miserable $2,500 all that is necessary for .he; llie ut attracted by her shriet purpose Ihe same paragraph states j agony caused by the cruel attacks of j Thorpe: west by the public road run- tnat Columbia ist.io headquarters of i t} ie filthy vermin, and although she ' ning from Graniteville to the South the road; this also is a mistake, as the j helplessly points to her lacerated fee* i Carolina Railway’s depot, flourishing Town of Aiken enjoys that I the artist depicts this human beast in 11< ‘^ 5 ?u d i n "\ e , honor, which at no distant day, will 0 .. t ('LmifpYlllMi MiN>ilht**ljtLdd> result greatly to her advantage. The 13 Hatcher’s X Roads,Thursday, Juuje 14 Gregg Township. Vaueluse, Friday, Juue loth. Graniteville, Saturday, June 16th. Madison, Monday, June 18th. Langley, Tuesday, June Schultz. ^•*’1 .13-^° mistake, no doubt, originated from an incorrect dispatch which was sent from this place both to the Charleston News and Courier and the Augusta Chronicle. Our friends of the Press will please correct if they can make it convenient to afford the space. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. -BUILDERS OF- BOILERS AND MILL MACHINERY! -AND DEALERS IN- ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES! £§T Estimates furnished upon application. East end of Hasel Street, Charleston, S. C. Alva Gage & Co. -Proprietors of the- CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE! ESTTce packed for the country a specialty. Market, corner Church St., Charleston, S. C. 4U! GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Foundry, Machine & Boiler Works! Just Above PassengerSDepot, near Water Tower, B UILDERS OF ENGINES and BOILERS, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, and all kinds of mill machinery of the latest improved styles; Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Gearing and Journal Boxes. We nave a large assortment of Patterns, Sugar Rollers and Gin Gearing; Gin Ribs for any Gin. Dealers in Engines and Mill Supplies, Circular Saws, Piles, Gummers, Swages, Globe Cheek and Safety Valves, Whistles, Guages, Steam Pipe and Fittings, Rabbitt Metal from 10c. to 49c., Belting, Lacing, Rubber, Hemp, Soapstone and Asbestos Packing, Oil and Oil Cups, Wrenches, &c. Agents for Eclipse Double Turbine Wheel, Korting’s Universal Injectors, the best made; Bradford Mill Co.’s Portable Mills, Nordyke <fe Marmon Co.’s Plantation Corn and Food Mills, Atlas Engine Works and Erie City Iron Works’ Portable and Stationary Engines, Knuckle’s Pop Safety Valves, Cloud Creek Mill Rocks. Iron and Brass Castings and all kinds of repairs promptly done. We cast every day, and are working about 100 hands. Boiler repairs promptly done. WONDERFUL BARGAINS! -IN- IF 1 TTIR, IN" IT TXIR, IE I T HE Largest and Finest Stock ever offered in Augusta. Five car just received. All the latest styles, and prices cheaper than ever, is your chance. We are going to move on the 1st of October. We COMPETITION. loads Now Defy 1 J. L. BOWLES & CO., 717 and 839, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. H. WELCH. LANIER EASON. WELCH X EASON; ~ IF.&.IMm/Z’ C3-K.OCEES, 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. C^-Catalogues mailed free. No charge for packing and drayage. THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C. SOLUBLE GUANO, Highly Ammoniated; ACID PHOSPHATE, for Composting; DISSOLVED BONE, verv High Grade; ASH ELEMENT, for Cotton, Oats, Peas, Ac. GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT, (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. CfT’The above Fertilizers are of very high grade and of uniform quality. USPSpecial inducements are offered for cash orders, SSPFor Terms, Illustrated Almanacs, colored Humorous Cards, &c., address the Company. Il’i/icZsor ips. ings thereon, fronting on Cottage r unate woman. God save us from New J street and measuring thereon fifty (50) J England civilization, we involunta-' more or less, and running’back ] Windsor, Thursday, June 21st. J rily exclaim! j one hundred (100) feet, more or less, to I Windsor and Millbrook Townsh\ One more vigorous design, a«d we | o^Tm^an 1 Fa^ I Montm ” renci * Friday, June 22. ! are done for the present. It is Benja-1 west by lot of Emeline Reardin. j Millbrook Township. min Franklin Butler, Governor of Thirl—All that tract or piece of! Martin Holley’s Mill, Saturday, Jime land known as lots Nos. 1 and 2 as j 23d. sold by the Probate Judge of Aiken j Sleepy IIolloiv Township. j The Shamrock ami the Wooden Nutmeg'. The New Englander like the Irish man, always appears to better advan tage away from home. The Irishman, removed from the disturbing ele-! meats continually at work in his j native isle, becomes a conservative, lawabidiug and useful citizen. So is it the case with tiie New Englander; re- i move him from Plymouth Rook and its pharasaic surroundings of higher 1 law doctrine, free love, religious fan aticism, and grinding skiuflintism, j which they term thrifty economy, and j they really become agreable and liber al citizens. As soon as they forget' the art of sknininga flea for the hide and tallow, or feel ashamed to utilize the bide of a human corpse in the lanyard, they seem to rise to a moral and social plane where all men arc ready hand and a generous heart Massachusetts. The Governor is rep resented carefully and neatly dressed, | £ ounly on the mh dav oi - April( 1S ~ with a large button-hole bouquet and j n settling the estate of Joseph Wooi- j Rouse’s Bridge. Tues'day. June i ley. Bounded north by lands of the 1 elaborate white vest. He is in the act of addressing the council charged with the investigation of the alms house. His weather eye is fixed upon a piece of tanned human hide tlireo feet long, taken from the body of a white female, which he holds in his Woodward’s Store, Monday, Junel2o. Mih. Graniteville Manufacturing Co.; east by the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad; south by subdivided lot No. 3; and west by the road lead ing from Graniteville* to South Caro lina Railway’s depot. Fourth—AH that certain lot or parcel of land, with the building! Silverton Township. Ellenton, Wednesday, June 27th. \ Thursday, June 28tb. J. J. Meyer’s, right hand, while his crooked eye is j thereon, lying on the south side of the fixed upon a black hide taken from South Carolina Railway, between the the body of a negro, which he carries Bine and ten mile posts on said rail- in his left hand. These he exhibits to road, containing one acre, more or ,, . less, and being a portion of the land the council, who apparently express upon which Wm. Glover now lives, no astonishment; while to his right 1 and bounded on all sides by the land stands a small table containing ladies’ i m - Glover. slippers,gloves, pocket-books, praver- f, erta j n Kf 4 of ' UT, 1 -f ’® 1 , , . ! land lying on the north side of Beaver | ^ hooks, <xc., all manufactured m neat i or Bridge Creek, containing one Inin-j style from tanned human skin. ! dred and sixty-seven (167) aores, moie ! Terrible as this picture is in its real- ?, r Dounded non.i by lands of C. , . ^ . 1 , B. uise; east bv lands of Misan 1 ur- istic truth, it accords with the tacts ner; south by lands of Edward Ken- , brought out on this investigation, and ! tedy; west by lands of said C. B. I ‘ will form an important feature of the ^' ,T ‘ se > known as the “Farm Place.” j The tract first above described to be 1 sold in such lots us will Hammond Township. L. H. Hankinsou’s Store, Friday, June 29th. : W. C. Page’s Store, Saturday, JunejSO Millbrook Township. Bauck’s Mill, Monday, July 2. Aiken Court House. June 1st to July 20th, inclusive. DAVE H. WISE, County Auditor. Zlf-PAIXTS AND PAINTERS' MATERIAL.JEZ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! -BY- WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO. GEO. W. E. THORPE, i \\TE will close out our stock of Winter Clothing at remarkable prices. Tv Reductions in Ladies’Dress Goods! CHARLESTON - - SOUTH CAROLINA, O FFER a full line of all the leading brands of White Lead, Ready Mixed ! t e . C ^ U s P eciul attention to the above announcement, as we are prepared Paints, Glass, Colors, Kalsomine, Brushes, &c., at reduced prices; ma-1 to °. fk ; r inducements to buyers. Hats at reasonable prices. Our shoe stock is ehinery and burning oils a specialty. Agents for Marvin’s Safes and Howe’s 1 varte “ a , desirable, and we are adding attractions for the present season that Platform and Cotton ami Counter Scales, and dealers in Naval Stores, Sup- j are sa P erb -, Our stock in general is being constantly replenished, so we have plies and Ship Chandlery. Extra inducements offered to purchasers of | no ol( ? goods._W e keep I- irstclass Groceries which are refreshed, sq that we the above. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Aiken. EXECUTION. G. work. These and other engravings B. Kittrell, Plaintiff*, against * - Knotts and Mark Petermaik, Defendants. By virtue of the above Execution, be shown 1 no ' v on hlo in my office, I will sell oh r, on y to receive them with a friendly 1 * orm a most attractive'part of one upon a plat thereof, and the‘'orher ! the premises of B. W. Fanning yu> receive tnem witn a menaiy f , hemo « t philosophical and inter-1 lots, parcels and tracts to be sold as ! ^ or th Edisto River, on Wednesday, eating works ever issued from the above described. , the 16th daj of M A A next, within thp . . r . , Terms of m e Oce-half ca«h Y uours °t sa l e » the following pr°P* American press. From conversation A , “• . C* ertv levipfi unnn r.rr.r.hrtv- i , . J . ... j balance on a credit of one year, se- levieu upon as tne property oi w itii om young frioncl wc nuu his clo- \ bv u hoiid of purcliuscr or pur- • sbov© numcid d&fcnd&ntf D# JV A. G. CUDWORTH £ CO, ! can always offer desirable goods. CEORCE W. E. THORPE, AIKEN. - - S. C. -manufacturers of- Saddlery, Harness, &c., &c. 135 MEETING ST. (Opp. Charleston Hotel) CHARLESTON, S. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE CO. manufacturers of —The Protestant Episcopal con ^ ventlon for the diocese of South Caro- sign so bold and unique, and its scope 1 chasers and mortgage of the premises i Knotts, to wit: lina last day, the 10th, after a harmonious and tiuie.durlngthe intervalsof his lai*or Imcm-ting session resulting in great at type-setting and his own poetic W. prod to the church. muslngs, to e*’CO’apIish so gigantic a Aiken. S. C., May 7.1883. M. JORDAN, C. C. P. & G. S. M. T. HOLLEY, Sherifi' Aiken County. April 30, 1PP3. ICE, ICE! By the car-load and by the ton, packed for countrj-orders a specialty, by J. S. TERRY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fish, Oysters, Game, Poultry Onions, Potatoes and Ice. Orders solicited and promptly attended tyNo O Market Street. ami promptly atte CHARLESTON. , Apples, to. HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS IMPORTERS of GENUINE LEOPOliDSHALL GERMAN KAINIT! (Direct from the Mines in Germany.) The mechanical condition of our goods is unsurpassed. Their grade ia very high, and the practical results in the use of our Fertilizers have always been extremely satisfactory to parties who have used them. Before makiug purchases it w'ould be to the interest of the planters to call upon Messrs. HENRY HAHN * CO:, ' of Aiken, 8. C., who have the exclusive control of our Ashkpoo Brands at Aiken. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, Charleston, 8. C. HENRY HAHN & CO., Agents at Aiken. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR A CO^ •euvrul Agents.