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THE AIKEN jUHAltbBA K. K. OlCAk'l'o.V. MklU.ir. streets, the water Kudu its way Into this receptacle, there to putrify ami generate desease. Whenever ti:e tire engine draws water troni thi.-> cintern, t.’ie smell U so abominable that every o.ie commented on it, and yet no rem- e iy is applied. We are informed by Dr. T. vi. Cro;'t, that i.i view of the Sturvation anil Folly. The Georgetown Enquirer >ays: “.S »ine of our exchanges nr.* ; lishing or twenty d liars, a:ul -noers f »r taeny-tive d liars, a.i advertise-' nient of a |.r •mi iCi.tC.iarle.-tou loan- dry wnicli is W.Mtli fatly d'Aiar*. j BaUscript ion Ratos.—One vear, •tx iMontiui, ¥1-00. If paid in advance, out- year, 41.00: six month t. 7y cents. ’ Advertising K*tt».-Oia square. ?rst. . f t , . mat,..,, he has renort Inuartion, ♦l.Ui; each subsequent in.-iertioii,. 01 l,Ud u,al1 » a ,f * -iveraire eountrv e«lit.,r will ci-ko to I c . vO cent*. Obituaries rejmlur mUea of ad- e*J it to tue h>tate Uounl 4>f the T year Notice of Assessment. ^ OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, ‘ AlK X COL'N i Y, Aiken, t>. V ., May 1, ! 'V^ OTICE is hereby given that tilis ; A.A oniue will tie <»«).-aed f.-om ij^e ' Look Cul for Flrit and Last Cnance. y .When the average country newspaper, pjrst da v o1 June, i,v>y, t.» the 20U» i e lias 1 he buckh ne lo reluse to take ad- dav of July, : t> 3, for the pui . ose )of ( . vertisir.g except at paying rates, the : receiving TAX Itcii UIUncI for the 1 PADGETT, AGT . . . . , , ia synonym for impecuuio.-itv. In v.rtwmg. object o. t!ie emteru is to supply wa- t heir ha-tet . gel anothei ‘ad’in their jssrr£SS5-« trxrss!*»«•>».««««-• ^« natue and address of tiie writer iu order to btippiied IroUi ti>e roolsof the adjacent r.uicui-tis. receive attention t UUjll ,at sught cost, as ma. Jy ail ba'e only this o say, that if the 'the bniuiings have gutieis airuudy. ud-.crtiseini-iit is the one rtC’. ntiy sent AIKEN, S. C., FL ESDA t, M A 1 -2* • this means pun; water woulu be . Oiroug.-i the St ite • y «a,e o* tue rlcn- — ; substituted tor a putrid iiiu»u of iiqual | t,Ht liims ;n Ctia.l^t 11, with a Haming Let Us Have Ilealtlt. J pesliiciniai tilth. Tnis is one of tiie ,-u t taking up six inches of spa *e in 1 mutters connected Lngtii and three col emus wide, ma- pcsliieiniai tilth, most important The following communication an- - 4 . pearetl in the las. of th*; Journal j “ l:b our n.u.l. urourU runj.orj- ; 0»s m »l o.glinohos; tlm« oncf ifen>w, ticadci "X.methe P „. j fonm, . hioli run .ug.guil« ra.o* m.-m om.l by <l,i- l-.n.^unr urr ji ejj „. ; attention ol those charged witli tiie ot,, \ tinieui< us, bu. reg..lai st.r- AlKEN*, S. C., May 15, 1S83, Editor^ Journal and Review: In the iasue of Titii Aixen Recok Tier of tiie 1-AU iust., there are sc ] duty. 1 in conclusion we earnestly invite 1 P- r Rihiuin f*>r s>-ch nn mivertisemeut, the atteutiuu of our town autnorilies Abe newsj aj er man reul zes' onl\ T-v- and of our citizens generally loan in- •. iH.ni, aiter ia\ing the advtrti ing eral coiiimeuto made as to the unheal-j teihgent eousideiaiiuii of this vital agent his tv. enty-1%e pereem.eom thy condition of s >me of the nsek questi 11, uu-iing ttiat prouipt acti.ui mission, thus realizing at the rate ol lots owned by merchants do.ug bust- | W1>1 . a V c are siumbering ut «u H on inaiu street. lu this general | msti eiit at voleauoe annum -or eaeli mill , attack upon the condition ot thes-- : ti,c 01 u pt-sii.tni.Jt \oicunoe, : . . . ! lots* no name> ure ineiifioucd ami it i tnat may at any luoiiieut break tbnii, | ® a ne k \\>]ia A jei into the natia- not fair that some merchants wn <' coveiing us with ruin and liisaater, r ‘ ! P L court it it wtii only take enough keep their back 1 its in dry healthy | aild OUl . nonies.euds with tea.s| of ibeni. It is a saerdice of reading .Let us ren.edv tne ' s i‘ a! -e without a consideration, ami I any sticii style < f doing ous.ness wiii I so 11 make .'.self fe.t on the sub crip- 1 .i< 11 iist. Tde a.L.coi>iiKif ohereu to ihc Hoard oi Airriettlttire. j taKc ti e mIm rtisenu nt ahudeii to f 1 In the Scw.iand Ctturietoi thelUth, j ol y v.t iJar.', six t.»d.a.s kss tuiui o..r :i e a-.es:,O.ident s.gahig liimseh A. ' regular cou. 1 act ra.es, atm we would A. I’., nm.-.os a la-- red defense* of the, m»- ha\e touched it lor a cent le. s. 1 he law r»-«|t»ires tl.at ail owning Real k-S.uie r IVrsoaai erty, or 111 any Wise having ct.a.^ ; such propevt.., eolier us agc.it, : hami. guarlia -, :rustep, exeeu;.. j intuistruior, ike., t < returii the sunder oa;h to tue AUnit,r >*f ! 1 ouiiiy in wuieli such pr p.r,y in | luted, w .thin tne time prescri-ieU, 1 '.•w, tsi etioii 170 of Revised btatu' tStetion i“i pro ■ ides t.»e inati and fo, ms for in.tv..an.s returns. SiCtion M-l lequircs tne Auiiilo add no j er c« lit. 10 the pr- pe.ty v. ation oi i.i. t»er.-o. s Wi.o fa.i to m returns witnin the time p.es.r.lx r law. Assessors will visit the follow^; places at the time specilicd, aim, poisons are rtquesieci to be proi and save the oU per cvnt. penalty. 1 WinUHvt lotcnnitip. * iitid lour cents per! '-.'lark s Mill, Mommy, June 4th. fcueh rates will! ' v *‘'“ SUl 1 • u » 1 hu.soa. , -ui.c ^1- ikue.-.y Cnoce jountsittp. , cl A. Hudy s citore, Tuesday, Jutu 5. LJ. ^r^rr- TT, S. O. F. H. CREECH! AGENT FOR F RICK & CO.’S Sieam Engines, S!w Mills and Grain Sejn-mtors; Van winkle & o.’st 'otton Gins, Fee* era and Condensers; Hunter's Corn At tils. Also agent foe the ^ j Ilorida Mutual Fire Insurance Association! j The cheapest, safest and best; insaraneeat its actual cost! Ustlmateil rates as f H .\v,s: Is dated Ke-idenoes, *, t » h» of 1 jkt ec'nt.j Mercantile Depart- tnei.t, brick stores, t-i percent.; inen-andle department, wooden atori-s, 1 tol'., ;» r.-en?.; M icdtiuery !»e >artmeiit, st-am, 2 tot per eeut.; machinery •lepar inei.t, hose a id waterpower, l 1 ., to 2 l 2 percent. It ;• ou tie «l in uranee or utacliinery, address or app|y to F. H. CREECH, Allendale, Smith Carolina. vation rates. At tweiitv-!-ve doliur* i< conditiou shojtd iu this gc-uerwi j way be condemned for eurelcssncs . when t.ieir neigh mrs are alone to { blame. Let The Recohoeu name' t'.itf owners of tiie lots in question, ami then let the Town Couti. il uhale tite uutsance, b it do not in a g •ner.i. way condemn ail the mer limits oi ttie town tor the fault of a few. Mr;..chan* r. aha I.i me111*11iiiiis, e.ii and a>eit the catastrophe. ait.ncni fm* .ailing to v* i.i can dug the St 1.te la order to show how utterly with- ; A :-i. tut .m out foumlatioii ‘Mcvehaut'* li *s made i uiseiiarge i Ills charge of unf nruesn, we repub- ! iu he i p.e e.iuti .it t ie ii *11.01 * lish our article in full: | L»un, and iii. chiei a g iuteut is We earnestly invite the attention j the law detiuing the <lat.es of ih, of our Town authorities to tne li»tn^ : condition of many oi the hack Iota in Aiken. Espe oally is ilits itte ea-e witn many of t.iose oa La irens Htreet, the m tm u u.ueas tatora iga fare of tiie town. We know i.f so.a-, tout are in suen an ottensive ei.tt .i- ti.in as to impregnate the wtioie sur- rotindmg atm ,.spii<*rc wi.h die most oif.-iisivo -odors du.’itig the iieat o. the day. Unless rndic il and p.omp remeu.es are app.»ed, desease nt.t surely ne propagutcil in tnese local ities. in a place like Aiken, where Pr *vi- denue lias biessed us with so in my *.e L-Uip.oy 11., ugeiiis; ad'erlisc.s I OFFER to the Aiken ;> ddic some of the best brands of Whiskies, liran- di -s. Wines, Ales, xc., sold n th e United States. I make a speeialty of Pure North Caro I in WaisT^y, Pin? Cigiri k Tohaceo. o ml r> uni .v th a table Iri iiih A: C * ; b.-sales -•o a 'he fa a very tin.- N. 3.—I b !vc cq ij> u*<l my he eeiebratod .nakers, .Vm. .1, Rolette Table. A lilieral sha -e of tin* public putr mage is re<’> -c tally so’.ic:ed. A t ry of Caro :i P. PADGETT, Agent, Mad:sox, S. C. Smts^l883=Hats FEED VOGT, D EAI.EPi 5 »- IIousi'-Fiirni'liiiig Goods, Paints and Oils, Glues and Putty, Varn sh ami 1 r sins. Adkimiso. t istern 1 umi s,Rooting. Gutteriiie and ijlu-et Iron Worn. All kinds o: REPAIRING! done with dispatch ami matm-ss. Main Strict, Aium, 8 11th Carolina. At Pcwail s Old Stand! John Hu J tope welt Township. J u. t<* s, V. emu soai, June Cjk. JaOemacle towinsnip. -* ctimatie aiivamages, it looks like a sin nod a shame 10 |*eril hamau tt.e and tiie salutary reputation of the town, o.v aa u.ior disregard of tin- xp »- iii.-.t de- parime.ii proviiies taut “They slutl. mile uiea-nr-s t »r 111 .king illustrative expositions t..errof, wnenever praet.- ca jie, at utie.Mac > 1 ii or.S.iu; ex.i.- o.lioiis.''* Tn.s correspondent under a mo. . r ghl co.istrue.ioiicoiiteiidst lai.is tii • ^ioaon Expasi.ioti is go.t.-n Uj* und<< ih • a i.'pie-es of “Tne New Eng.ua., j 1 Manuf.e.urers an i .M. eha.ties lu-t- lute” a-iu llierelbre not tech/iical/y e.t.ier a t later ia i ».ial or .S.ate Ex it.b.tieit, ti»e ne- ur.ineiit has n-i uu ill rity to Mpproprt.«te 111-ney for tue -Stii.c repre.-entation. ihe liuston Ex iiinSi uea: uim-ily witn uur i.-ttiee. I Nord M< p.eleiiii .<1 tune auveit.si-; niitils a. jo-.i rales. V» 1* i.etn..iai a ..tit* ivnu.iiir.,ti 11 t»n our wa.ik unu large circu.ati.m, and tliose wlio atv aiiai.iing to c.-mpiy Mitiii.ur terins c..u si.1 no us.uc, air we cun uiWa s u.ilize our s t ace to tne od . aiiluge < 1 uur • a, e» altu ttie intelvsloi on. su.- se. n-ers. Wuai ma' be a high p<tie • or ..n aoVcriiseiiiint in *< e unity p.;- pi r V. t.h i.,ur o. Jive itnnured ein-u...- , Mon.uoe ini uosuiu pt.ee t«.r a ^oa.tial Mitt* a e.l 1 l.ial.oli t 1 a li.oi*- sailx <*r n»<;lV, Mltii N i‘i lilts liiat.er is .afe-iy lukv.11 into eoUstilerulion hy ail- vei Users. For oar own part mc never inteuit to .. i to Vi The K..coithr.iv 10 i*ec< me- a ivitehiiig's Mill, 1 liuiSv.ay, June /7k. Jio’juy isptiuy A oiviasiitp. ii. D. tnt s, F’ii..ay, Jane 8.n. Lri’.tUy i OiCu&tlij}* y J. G. 8oiiy s, Sa.Uid.<y, June y.. MCAtCt t OUneuip. „ ones’ X Ro..iis, ruo.n.a^ ,ai.ne lith (Jhinquupttt ivuiuuup. I *ac-ib ivnei-eo, Tuesday , » une 12h It uflits toutimtip. .»i:sott Gunter's, \\ ednesuuy, Jain .a isnuu’ Towns.up. llatcher s X Roads, iitarsday, Jun 14 (jinyy lownump. ' Vaucinse, T nia.y, ^ uite lotli. ....n.tei lite, .Util.l a . , aUUv* .t*t.i. j Man.So.., .v.oUn.y , aallc *^ilt. ^.ulig.e>, i Uisti. ±, Mine Lta. .fanUitZ Tout.sntp. 1 Men’s Vouth’s (Boys’ Swins WkR Ritsincssl 8t*hool Dress j Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Store! 1 ouxiiry, o'Jx2>0 feet. Machine Shop, 50x214 feet. * Boiler Siio , 4 xl20 feet. OFFICE OF uuist ordinary rulei of cleanliness, j exhib.iioa We uudorstand t.iat the B .ar.» wt health have reportvd i-ertain eases already. We now earnesliy invoke tin- liiteniteut and Council lo aitui*. summary measures for tiie removal o. these uutsauees. It will l>c observed that we alluded in the lirst sentence “to the filthy condition of many of the buck lots iu Aiken”—not to all, as “Merchant’ would have the readers of the Journal and Review believe. A little lower flown wc qualified our allusion to tiii- oireusivc condition of these lots with the adjective some]—“We know o. some tiiat arc* in sucii an ollensive con dition,” Ac., arc* the words used. To show how c-areiul and just we were, we call attention to the latter portion of the ottending article, ‘Where we Again used a qualifying adjective when we said “We understand that ti.e Board oJEJUealth have reported certain h.bitioii will be just a* m.icli a r-tate ; .mcil »uh of ii.w-p.iecd adVc, Ree ls c.io Al a 11.1 Exposition, j meals, .> Rn ii.t.e i*r no tc-adii.g mai Alluough not unuer tiie } tiuonugi- i»l 1 t-*r mr o..r sUbic.ibers. We n.vl it.at any State governiiic-ut, alinosi ev.r^ ! mc can’i mibni to perpetraic* so suic.- State in tiie Uiiivtii \\ ill be reprcsc-ntid, ! dat Uii uci, in im. t.mc ot a iiutius. me ami if tiie Agricultural Board m us no j D t of sUusc-t ibers but is coustunli.. 1^1 ultyo^i that M'e made careful qualifications b\ the use of the ailjeetives “many,” “some” and “certain.” We are at a loss to see where M'e were unfair, or bow we could have written more care fully or fairly, even if wc had antici pated an attack. Furthermore, we call particular attention to the fact tuat we made no ullusmn to the omo- ersbip of the lots, the word “mer chant” never oecuiring in the article. We stated a rock bottom fact in gen eral terms, viz., that many of the back lots in Aiken are in a filthy condition, and wo further stated that this mus especially the case with many of those on Laurens Street. Wc* reiterate the statement ami chaiic-itge a square am. fair denial. We are at a loss to understand what “Merchaul” exactly uic-uus, unless he wants us to suv that ids lot is in good condition, and this we Mould have taken pleasure in stating if he had called on us personally and requesteo Us to do so, because it is always more pleasant to commend than to find fault ; but to charge us with unfair-| s 1 largely composed of fossils, dead to the progressot the age, South Carolin.. Would occupy a conspicuous place in picture, bac-Ki-.l by aii the boas.ed re sources of the department. Why strain at Gtis little gnat, when the Board has already bolted a mmt strouscauiet in the shape of Parke:’s Hall without a particle more warrant in law than they have tor this eme.- geney? It is an absurdity, to apply such a narrow construction to the terms of the act. It is not lo be ex pected that the department aiiou^u make an exliib.t sit every county .a but at a great exhibition, hci-.i a great Metropolis wnere the pr. u^ic- lions o{ almost every staty in Uu* tmrM*rTieT«Ti •cure and elubora.ion, aud^vliich lie visited by people tram alt pa vts^o. the whole country and even *1*0111 rope, for 8outii Carolina to be abseti demonstrates feretbiy the ineouip. tency of the present board of agrtcu. lure. We mi an no personal reflect ions o*. .hese eminently respec.inie gout.e men, any one of whom would make u splendid cDuiriuan o. a mutual admi ration society. We simply mean 1 say that most of them can spend then time m> re profitably to theinsci <«s and the State by letting ugiiculiuru. matters a.oue and applying ttieir bm- iiaut legal and mercantile t.i .c-ntt, t< their legitimate deals of action. We believe that if an appropriath n had been asked for to elt'eel tne pur pose the Legislature would have gran Lil it; but as the Legislature was not asked to appropriate, it was supposed emit tiie boasted resources of tne <0 - partiuviit were ample and theieu re iiothi g was done. From present up We there.ore say tnal u.. mho are uiliiiig 10 take adver.ise- nieiiis like me one mentiOiieil ny tiie Georgeto .rn Enquirer are q.itto we.eome it u do.s tuciu tin. sli^ii.esi goou; out tney eauT nm. s^.uue in iitE Ri.co.voEU. Gongrer sniun Aiken’s GreenvilR apeeeli. The folloMiug euitoriui fiom the GreeitVii.e AeOi’s, so llio.ougiily voices our seiuiliieiits inYegaru to tue icceut sov:uiieu ag*.Cultural a-.n.iv-es el Mr. .xiiveti, lti.it Me eheeilu.iy gi\e it space. CUii B ressinuii Ativeu to oue ol liii.se gv.Su.iig patriots wlio anus it eon vei tie lit aair, and stardille tiie mimef and mm *or all ne is Worth. ^tVe tiiitix i*. high time Uiat tliiH accident of a po til.cai upiieav.ti should be leuiam.cu t» loose inHurao.e u^r.eUiUua. pui- sai.sot Miiieh ne lec.o so justly pl*v.u.., amt M inch must iiUVe sU..eii.a niale- iial uetiimeot hy ins seif >mnn4aliou upon the aiUr of his c- uu. ry. i*.is c.msui.ueiiey mast oe* u pa.lent unit peur.inoes it looks ry 111 tea as ** inatge ua uinnn j jj^atii Caraiiii.i woulil not ne re »rese*»- ness when mc are working m the .n-j t0t , W l;lt i s anyoonios business s terests ot every mail, mo,nan uob . M , y * s basilles . s . lt was tlle p , 0 . child it. the town ot Aiken, b, str.king | tl|Cy of t , K . Agrk . ultural at the roots ot an evil which may at j tQ lmVc . t . ari . jea ollt (ae .. vbvlk . IuaU( , r . any moment cany death and destruc i riK . y UacK { eil 1)ut t(J 1K . rforu wh it we t K.„ its path, is handy a :air return e0 isidcr lQ haVe l!ieii . la;si for the touseieiitioi.s discharge ol iU pi t ., y a!oae uro m , !b . e t , r u ,; duty in our devotion to the intervsts of tiie municipality. To request us to specify the olienders ! awx-.vanl an 1 linenvi.ibl .* pt.siti n tnui our .Stale i. fo.'cel 10 oecuj»y. When Ur-* Legisiatare re-.iss.*iub!. s by name is simply absurd atid indeeo-1, i£iv . v . .. J , . 1 | next Novemoer we hope there Mill I*, rolls, i HE KEcORPEU IS quite willing: . . ... 1 .° ! a tiioroagii shakiag up ot dry eon to stand up to Us ivgitimale respai.si-j, .. . , .. . .... ? . 1 and that the B-aid of Agrieukvtre Mill hiuties at all times, but we do nolinc- , ... . , . , 1 I be nt.i .0 lesi oru ins *u-.ul a t«l mn.v pose to allow unties ot a pers. tiai nu- , P ., .. 1 . , . ; useful y the t itrod muons it a lew tare to t«e tlirown ui>on our siioulders, ; , . , * , ’ ■ live and when they should Le pio, erly Lorite | l»y ollieials appointed *r elected for! the purpose. We never hesitate lo deal with local nuisances or disorders of a pulilic eharaeler. The jourtiat ttiat shirks its duty in such matters is undeserving of existence; hut wed* not propose lo be made a cat’s paw ol to please anybody. Let the proper ol- tieials make a rigid inspection ot ail the lots in Aiken, and let the names of all having nuisances on the.r prem ises be promptly reported to the ln- teiuiaut and Wardens, whose duty*it e a.i*t progressive memners m no e mental liLcst oa will no: b * of 1. at liu'aetev m*.licit strains at a glia-, while a came, is aasnniiated with t. smiic botu ettildlike and bland. Terrible Gyclom*. On Frhlay last a terrible cyclone passed over the town of Racine, \Yt> cons.is, destroying everyt.dug in *t path. Fifty In,uses wetc demolished twenty pets ms killed and one hun dred wous'deti. The same storm passed through the State of Illinois, inw Iv 1 uig-sulicutig pcop:e, lo ee i.h.e t*. sW’ati . W sue.* ,11,0:11.*, Uv.ires Ot Cil'a*.- germin and sei. eoiteei,. r at niets as a ci..s.s ..re plain, but sitreMu and scit-ieii.tnt poOjae, who aumtt'o lot’cifui idtetieetua, uomtj uc.ved ,.y sou mi common son.-.e, oi.t are Uvtie.t to vto:cet a.m repuuiale any a.Uiii. I Gyliu'uw uus* in iiiv.it e a vs o,) a., appeal k» theit* pass.ou.-* unu pix-jU- utces. Wo tnink iv not iliip.oo.v0.e t..ai the wv.rtny Lo*igrtscman wiii 0. earnestly t.iw.vd t. remain at ho.,.e .vitelline no.vt noiui.iatioii is mauc. .‘lie fvii.o-.-. ing ia too article 01 tne ecu's: “C'tngTssmr.n Aiken is del ghtcu lie ...is .... > p.,<.t*; .<• 11.y vi. a ,vc,.s. 1 tg ..l.naeii agUi.-l, a.ni is tllEt.OV'tng t. | -••L 4 a.* civ<»«««•*.£ iyi)Lti tt 44 111. 34 o;‘Cii iii 1 »:s ci.y, :;n<i ne ot a ,u.l cotumit ol reiteration of me .'»U IU a \V a !«.«I |ni2ii«.44#iio lie rfa.**evi ueiv. l.iesv* »v»to.u.lOttS »tOun« ^i.e.^e.il ii wry l.iui'Cu il t.iey 4UM i'GaawU:* Ojiiiij.* e • ie • 11 • u.tr cstceineed Chariest n *.otem- try eo.nm.tied v.ne* very .-ere u orr.ii* in .-poa.oitg ot Loii B re*.->»iit..u .etken, a * 1 •. tuat a.ts i.,e* aitust/ti tv, .,.m as “an e.ocntrio .oii 0 f.ssiiia... ' me oni.v oocetiu'ic tiling about v.o,,- O ro-small .\ikv 11 is tne* iue*l iital tie i a co.tgivss.iuvii at ait,amt mai is 111 ..e an e-v ee*,otieiiy <•! tno pe-opie* ot 01 Dis.flet aiivl 1I10 p lit.Cat si.ua:iou .tKvil *-1 lile* OOllg. e*os,.l«v !i u,!i.Sv t.. vjuvs,<lv; « f ihe ve,y io.,iai'kauio fact -.ii vt «to 1 l.vS a sew. in toe* lenu -.o 01 j H.-pres. nun.vo. , C tig essman Air.o.. ) ,s »iot eecv-mr.v at .u., vUi. a v.eeiue-.n\ coniuioti p.a. osort of a ja-ivon ..niiote.. a .in a vii.-mioiesie-u love* oi t.,e* .arm- vf and the poor mail which is su fre quent am ng gcii.tciiten whvi eiing to {ioiitical tile o.v precarious hanuics as .0 i»e*e*v»u;e aeii v ely epide-inic at e*er- tam Line-, of Hit* year. Hamburg, \Y ediietuu^ , ^ unt 2uth. tt iuiisor 1 oicnSiitp. A’indsor, Tuuisviay, Juno 2 s;. <1 Ltusur Unit -uiuorowi I'j V.lS.lif-,. aioutmoretici, i- nday, a une 22. " nv tiiurouii A ownsntp. Martin Hol.ey’s Mill, Saturday a4tne Xad. iSletpy Hollow Townshiq. t Woouwaiu s 8.ore, Monituy, Ui.t2 ..Otises Eil.o^e. iuesdaj, auie- -ve. . & liver tun Aownsiuj. Elle-ntoii, W ednesduy, Jan 27th. j. J. AiCjei s, itiv.r. u. y, Jiue- -8lh. Atumtnuua 'Aounstup. o. H. liaiikinsv n’s btore, FviiTy, June 2tt.ii. .». C. Rage’s Sto.e, Saturday, Juii-:3 iuiuOrou/c Abusnshijt. Banek’a Miil, Monday, Ju;y 2. Aiken Court itouse. June Is* lo Juty 2,th, inclusive. DAVE H. WISE, County Auilit ^Ii—- ^JTATE OF SOUTH ( AGOHIV O Count* of .uicrd G rent lest S PRING SUITS Leauti'lly cut and made in lates* styles, ami oiTcrcd a‘ th.e 1 >west price-. HAT : —fv'lt, stilt'and s >f in latest s!yle-<; Straw, in turn Ha, inackimiu. Cant *n T Panama, piping, linen,,eke., &e. variety of eln iee .-tyl.-s in tiie city. A. W. BLANCHARD, For J. LUDLO W & CO. IS THE COMMON ELEA .1 LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! FOR WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT The Augusta Store GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Foundry, SVIacTi ie $c Boiler Works! Just Above PassengeriDapot, near Water Tower, B UILD':HS 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 have a large assortment -if Patterns, Sugar Rollers and Gin Gearing; Gin Ribs for any Gin. Dkalhks in Engines and Mill Supplies, Circular Saws, Piles, Gummers, Swages, Globe Check and Safety Valves, Whistles, Guages, Steam Pipe and Fittings, l abbitt Metal from 10c. to 4 c.. Belting, Lacing, Rubber, Hemp, Soapstone and Asbestos Packing, Oil ami Oil (finis, Wrenches, &c. Agents for Eclipse Double Turbine Wheel, Korting’s Universal Injectors, the best made; Bradford Mill Co.’s Portable Slills, Nordyke & Marmon Co.’s Plantation Corn ami Food Mills, Atlas Engine Works'and Erie City Iron Wor-s’ i ortable smtl Sta ionary 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 10U hands. Boiler repairs promptly done. WONDERFUL BARGAINS! -IN- I.\ lad'es and misses trimm <1 r.!i and uii'rinnned hats, in Indies and mis es uise, in ribbons, htce a i<I r:;schi nr, i:t a-a'is, iineiis an . cass nuv s, in e.-;l - o.-s, ; iques and lawns, i i bleach* d and 1-rown h*>iuesput:s, iu gent’s lattn- rie<l ami un'aumirte*! shirts, in trunks ami satchels, in wiii .w* w r are and lass ware, in flour, sugar, e< tlve and s,. r p. We have just received < tie < f the t heajiest Lines of Spring Cl thing ever bi-ni ght to this market. Beautiful Ca’dimere S ots, :!4.5) $ .50, $8 0 and fiO.co up to $25.00. Lo k at our go<*iis ami prices Ail we ask is an op p *rtunity to demonstrate our uhniiv t ; sell guxls as low as any h -use in tlx- -outli. ES“D n’t .'orget flit Aug sta Store, hy the New Cour II *Use. J. P. WEATHERSBI B I !te AntlerisoH Journal says: “W* .alevi 111 uu. iast issue t.iat R.-v. Dr. .»t. latliy, Piesalent ol Adgei* t. oiiege, v.ge.!:er v. it.i his two nou.-i, liuvl oeeti a.rested in Watitaiiu amt houmt ove. 1 » anpeuroti a charge of riot, and non .1 uuords us great pleasure to ati- Arcitibald R. Steele & Henry »Sa.i -r der, Exebutors of the Estn< > i a antes Steele ami itoli rt Steel Arc..inatd Ste: le, oy the.r gu.. ua litem, Henry Schroder, Rutiti SRele“ifa?r^ta‘ Deeudants. Consent Decree in Earth Y v.rtucor a Decretal Order P. Aid ao.vott lile i t this office, ; wil> se :ontof dieC urt ii* use, o.i Sa!c<il in Jl NE NEXT, v.ith'.n the if. tu it *uM oi sale, tne fidlou ing Ret 1 E - Lite, tiescribed iu the Complaint oliows, to wit: Alt those Lots, Pieces, Pare Is l* Tracts ot Lau i, s.viia e i 1 the Count. >f Aiken an-. St vie alu.e - id— E.ltni—Ail that io. or ;*.ii*e -l o> Ipt..* i ua e iu or near tne t wn o' Mitot- .io i, being a part **; tne Hardin pt*';-- •*:ty, uu t Kit tali as ihe *s>qja.v e.<i,’ contain ng -i*: t« ) a* ics, njo < r ie-s. Jio.indco no.th by v.<nds L Ut v»r 11 »w of John Wo tle.v; • us Ly ii;e O.uvrlo.te, Co umb.a ai d Aa^uA Railr ad track; si-uth b\ l.mdol \Vu.. . horpe: west oy tiie public ro.*d run- dug from Giaiii.eviue t. the S ut<* 'ar**lina Railway’s dep t. Skcmnd Aii that 1 t of land injiu t *wn of viratti.evidc, wlio the liurui .n^s ttiete.ui, trv.iiv.ng on Go tag. it reel and measuring thereon fifty ' < b ect, mure or less, and r uinitig bat*'' no h iiidred (1UU; <<*e., more or iess, t ait owned iiy Piatt. BtiUltfie* ast by lo: «. Ti.I nm F..ulx.ier, an er-t by 1 »t o Eim-.ineR ard.11. Ttiliiir—All th vi tract or p.eee o. land knuwii as nits Nos. 1 and 2 a o.d by the Pr bale .*udge cf Aikti. Gounty <»n the tOui vl.iy >1 Ap. 'l, iS.'7, .11 settling tiie estate of .J epu Wo k*y. li unded north 1 y 1 anew ..f tin ti.aniteville Manu.aeturing C *.; eas. *y luo Cnarintte, Columbia ami Au- u ta Railroad; s utli by s. bdividt-i; ot N *. 3; and we.-t by tne ioa i 1 a«l- ng from Granite', i.le to South Car »- ina Railway’s dep -t. 1 017lit 11—All tiiat certain lot or parcel 01 land, wiilt the buildings c-lereon, lying on the south side of tin .-<* .tit Carolina Railway, ne.wven th* -tiiicum* ten m..e po.-ts on said mi.- .* ml, containing < in* acre, more * ess, and being a p ft ion o: the 1 'in* ij* n whicli Win. G.over m w !ivt : 1 id boumled on all sides by the .amt said Wm. Glover. i-iEi’Jt—All ti.at certain tract t.i innit .yingon t..c nort.i side of Bei vei <»r Bridge Creek, eoiit..initig one han- dred aii.t sixty-seven (1-..7) acres, moie »r less. Bounded north by lands of ( . .*. Wise; east i»y lands ot Susan Tur ner; south by lands of Edward Kon- iedy; west by lands of said C. B. •Visa*, kit -wn as the “Farm Piace.’i’ 'i he 11 act first aiiove described hi be sold in s.ii-h loG as will be sltdwn qsin a plat tlu*r«*of, and tiie o.hcr tots, parcels ami tnicts to be sold as ihove ilescr.bed. T.ntM.s of Sam:.—One-half cash: ■aliitice on a credit of one year, |»e- Eov (i. ST EE OMAN. alk & spcetfully pass sons having nuisanees on their prein- : proiierty, but only one death. i-es to abate them in five days after; ^ notification. If not removed iu that! Ex-L».:u'etlerate. time, then to be removeel by the town j authorities at the expense of tiie owner : dudah P. Benjamin has received of tiie premisen, and a fine of not less ^ r '’ n, t,K ‘ practice ot his pro.essiou a- than five nor more than twenty-five a Dw-yer at the Engli.-dt bar in ti.e last dollars lie imposed for the ottciise. 1 years i.l4.>,bl0, equal to sevtn Unless some suclt forceful action is l* ,iu dre<l and tit teen thousand and taken, pestilence and death may over- dollars. It is estimated that lie take us at any moment, carrying with * s bow worth over a half million ti it the prosperity and san.t-ry reputa- p ® u,1 ‘ Is “ r “J ore t, ”* n tu om,llio,, « u « d IjORMfl^Y’dYARl IBILLLRYj tion of our town. a half of dollars. Owing to heart dt- . .1 rN. rfi We cannot close this article with- seas ® l»aa re ired .rum practice. out ealliug attention to the terrible; ^ cesspool, yclept, a cistern, which I me desirvitis oi knowing tue .act.-*, an 1 | when stten charge is shown lo be gt't.umiless the jiubiic are equally gt'iUi..cd to know it. In this itistatiee we iearn tiiat attei* the ease had been dismissed Dr. M uitally 1 llered iit» liund to t!te prosecutor, Mv, Muiky, and (iiat he took it, saying thaihenuo uotiiiiig sguitist Dr. Muliaituy. 30 TO -a CHA LE SOU i ll CAROLr-A. / -n ILOK S OF- -AND D .A!,>.: S IN ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES! Estimates .uru'shed upon applicati >n. East etid < f Eas. ! Street, Charleston, S. C.,,^ Alva Gag 1 © 8s Co -Plt ll’in MTOIt-S OF THE- CHARLESTON ICE HltSSE! S2Tlce packed for the eo:in*r.y a specialty. Mari-.ec, corner Cinirch St., Cliarldston, S. C.^3 tWEA/NTS AND EA/XTERS’ MATE RIAL. WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO. JET TXIR,UNFITTTIREJ I U’HE ! arg<*st and Finest St ick ever offered in Augusta. Five car loads L just received. All the latest s yles, and ».rices cheaper than ever. Now is ymircuance. We are going te more on .he 1st of October. We Defy COMPETITION. J. L. BOWLES & CO., 717 and 8!!>, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. II. WELCH. LANIER EASON.. WELCH & EASON, ~ 8 i a 12 and 129 Meeting Street, S. W. Corner Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. STTL d a; exclusively in FINE FAMILY GROCERIES nf every VV lion, oarry an extensive assortment, keep everything you want, 1 •sionislt ugly low pr ee< guaraiitee every article we sell, and think we can .v*e . ou money o.. your purchases of Fum ly S *ppties. /fry u>: and lie con- # v Diced. at.iiogues mail* d free. No charge for picking and drayuge. T II E EY PHOSPHATE COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C. )LUBL \ GUANO, Highly A n rrmi ited; At ID Pi 1O.S1TIATE, for Com .osting; DISSOLVED BON'D, very High Grade; ASH ELEMENT, for Cotton, Oats, Peas, Ac. JENITNE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT, (imported direct from the mines in Germany, and warranted pure.) * 'LOATS, genuine product of the Due Atomizer; COT.ON SEED MEAL, NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER, SOUTH CAROLINA MARL, PURE GROUND RAWBONE, GROUND DRIED FISH, GROUND DRIED BLOOD. r^The abive Fertilizers are of very high grade and of uniform quality. ISpSpecial inducements are offered for cash ohukk*-'. ljUFor Terms, Illustrated Almanacs, colored Humorous Cards, <&c., address the Company. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BY- GEO. THORPE, CHARLESTON SMITH CAROLINA, O FFER a full line of all the leading brands of White Lead, Ready Mixed 1 . • 1 - . . 1 . _ Paints, Glass, Col-.rs, Kalsomine, Brushes, &e., at reduced prices; ma- ; to ‘d ,t -‘ r ^'ducemeuts to buyers. W E will close out our stock of Winter Clot in no at remarkable prices. Reductions in Ladies’ Dress Goods! We call special a.’tention to the above auno ineenient, as we are prepared ‘ * Hats at reasonable prices. Our shoe stock is urn"n^:iD a ihv'^V-u^r Mir 4 idsUs-ift-s 'md'nliwe s I varied and desirable, and we are adding a tractions tV.r the present season that IM Aft rn Ln. C lit H *. ,i (firm er' c ile^ m*«l <h-i'eis in Nav .1 <t at s sA , ' iue *». imr sock in general is ticing constantly replenished, so we have !>» imrehaser^of ^ ^ ^ Uwt the above ' ” CilDWOHTH St CO OlA.VL FACTUiil RS 0: [Wade’s Old Stand,] 70J Broad St. - - AUUUSTA, GA, i -:o:- , May-)R ( ourtknay is slaughleting | underlies the middle of Laurens the Charleston J'xgle alias the turkey ! Street, between the Town Hail and buzzard. Heretofore this repulsive' the corner occupied by Mr. Geo., bird was protected by a city oidittauce | Thorpe. This cistern is supplied with I which prescribed a fine of $5.10 for the ’ water by the Umtnage ot the town; killing rf one of them. The May. r’s L have t^samejgirtra t impreguate<l with a.t the i-UU o. the idea is clean street^ apt} no buzza ds. fine c ty wovk iu c\ciy branch of art. hack kits and tne garbage ot U«e i We thi^* ho is ri^uL I and eee U«. Saddlery, Harness, &c., &c. loS MEETING ST. (Opp. ( harleHon Hotel) CHARLESTON, S. C. ICE, ICE! By the car-load an<l by the ton, packed fir coun'ry orders a specialty, by J. S. TERRY & CO., Game, Poultry, womptly \trended CHARI.ESiXIN, S. C.« GEORGE W. E. THORPE, AIKEN, - - 8. C. HIGH-GRADE FERTIU W. M. JORDAN, | c. e. i*.&«. i Aiken, S. C., May ?, 1H.*<3. Desirable Real Estate BoAIaE. S EVERAL verj* desirable Dwldl- ings in the <enter of the Town: i One Elegant Mansion of Eleyen j i Rcouis. One Del'g’a fal Cottage of 7 Rooms. One Cottage, beau ifully located^ 0 r mus. I One lairare an«l Elegantly L eaded H< ttse on Park Avenue, 8 m .ms and ! Cottage in yard. One Lar^e \ ilia, hal'' milo north of Town Hull, witit LO acres o! land, 9 rooms and outbuildings. Otic Splendid Residence, 2 mites we-t < f the town, and xO acres of land. 284 Acres of Valuable Pine Lands, cornering on the .-trcits Ot the k. wu. E. J. C. V\'OOD, (Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu Fish, O'sterv, Game, Poultry, Apples,! * S. OTT, ! Onions, IV-tatoes and Ice. Orders solicited and promptly \trended to. : HENRY HAHN A CO.j Real Estate Agents. I BTNoO Market Street, - - CHARI.ESl'ON, S. C.JKI I Agents at Aiken. ASiiEPOO PHOSPHATI It*,) manufacturers of TMI*ORTEU8 OF GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL GERMAN KAIXIT! (Direct from the Mines in Germany.) The mechanical condition of our goods is unsurpassed. Their grade is ! very high, and the practical results In the use of our t ertillzers have always been extremely satisfactory to parties who have used them. Before making purchases it would be to th$ Interest of th© planters to call upon Messrs. KERRY HAHN It COs,^2dy of Aiken S C.. who have the exclusive control of our AtW'-enn B RAN DR at Aiken. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, CirARLESTOX, o. C. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR * CO., General Agents.