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THE Alffi RECORDER, Entered at t.ie Po<t OA'.cf at Aiken, .S. C., iui see •il l <••»«« ncittcr. liOCALt BKKVITIEft. BiisiueHti Locals. THE AIKEN POST-OFFICE. Ftop at the v*it ton H tel during four* week, if y. u wi-li to be taken c .re of on moderate terms. Ax e'e -an line o'" Hosiery just ar rived—lad s , miss s’ a ,«i children s —at C. K. j.eu .er o.i’s. Ncx’s Vkii.i.nc* in all li e fashio:i- AIKKX, 8. C., TUIvSDAY, MAY -2. Ont correaiMindent It. (i. T. informs u< that trout we giiii g frun o to it n.unds Are licin^eauglu at Vauelu.-c. Arrival and Closing of tlie Mails. Nor. hern, Western and Southern mad opens at 9 a. in. "" le ’ U,n,mr “! at n^iSn Charleston mail close's at 7:.‘"0a. m. 1HE KAIIiliOAO EJECTION. Mr. (*iias. Grxi i.a(:ii has just re- Appisipi-iaUsI' tilfi Votes for and one aitninst Appi-oprimion. The eleeth n (o ratify the appropri ation of *2,50> liy the Town Council for the purchase of ten acres of Ian., whereon to locate the wor;<sIio: s and shifting-yards of the Carolina, Cuni- berlami Cap ami Chleaeo Itailwu Coni| any, ai d f -roll.er p i poses »•> n F. li. Henderson Tiik services of a thoroughbred Ayrshire Bull can l<e ohtainetl at the ^ f no of Daniel C oslatid, l.evels, ceivi d a in w and t.ne assoriinent ,,f, 1 ('nuuy, .‘r. C. lerms^l.oJ. je elry. Call and examine for 3 oui-: Cool...\’s per e«*lly titting GIoIk? selves.* (Corel, with patent ela p shield, in ; u p. m.; 8uiida\’s from 2 to 3 p. m. a<l.es’and misses sizes. Also Globe Lobby, 7:30 a. in. to 8:30 p. m.; Di:. \V. II. Gkdoi.vos left Aiken dur ing Corsets, at C. K. Ilehder-! Sundays, Q a. m. t<> 6 p. in. lust Friday, accompanied _i>y Mrs. sn’s. I Money Order Hours from 9 a. tn. to JESSE THOMPSON. GEO. S. HE1NDELL. I hariestou, Soutbeni and Western mads el. se at 12:3t) p. m. Northern 111 til closes at 5p. m. eueral Delivery irom 7 :;i0 a. in. to THOMPSON & HEINDELL, Manufacturers of DOOtlS. SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS. BRACKETS! YELLOW PISE LUMBER, &c. Dealers in Paints, Oils, Itrushc*, White Lead, Zinc, Window Glass and Jiui/ders' Hardware. P. MORAN, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Stoktsmex’s -uimm iks, P.rinuu: axo Lkatukr Bki.tixo, Farm Bki.ls of ; 11 sizes, Pumps, Woodware, Tinware, Potwark. AGENT FOR THE . Gediiings, mru short trip to Siilliv..n’s island. Rkm».MR1:r t) at the Coart of Gen- Six.iv and Eureka Jersevs at F. B. : a - a,, 5^ - l*- ni. loop. 111 I eral Pesssions w ine nveue '»n Momia., Jtiiigc C t. r.iii nect.d Ihercw.th, pass,,! oli" M^^lv ,7^^, V, s on Sat unlay last, tl.eisti. inst. Ou : .T ot me huinired ami eigh: v-six voU-s * ‘ * •igli cast all were in avor of ihc aj»; r«»pr - at.on save one. 'I his is a lie st sat. - faetory r» su.t. Cui** Kugimer mr... with a e< rp of e mp"l. !!• as-s!a 1 s tisik ti.e 1 eh! y s #n:ay, nd:li. wii I line wnl at nee be rapi d., -ur eye . Fruii t Ol«'%\ t*I ?- S »i« •* Si. in OnTmirsd y ia-^t .he .7ih i i-i. tin fruit and me 11 gi .we.s couve iti :< us win *.ts| at Wnlist >.1. Mr. Jm Jt. ice.,, Ge< e.ai ...a lAaer . ( :>• 80 til 1 ar.ii.na it. it nm. 3ud^e l un niiig.iam, Mauagi.ip,' Dir ctor if the Ausieil Jtel'iigcramr v ar ( omp.iiiy, ere i,i attendan e «iy sp-eud i.i.it tioii. B «li m- .t. m n m d i.it r. st ing addr. s e-. J..d.e Cuuui ig 1 .*m .»:i • tin largest: fru.t gro.t'er.-i ni ,<v.ii*gia, liar ln^ _0,U0> peaeii trees in SpaoMini^ Comuy alone, be.-ides o vua *is in oilier port.o.iS . f t,.e . i.d ■. Col. 1 eck sa d that the »S lit > ( u.o- lina ituili<.a<i had imw ino.hieil it growers r. ith every iaei.ity. T.iey eould get re rigermor ea.s rom tli Aust'.-il Coinpa..y, or have the riu.— ted Company earry their stutt' 111 veil tilatid cars at small cXira charge, «. ti.ey could ship ill veiiliiaied «a.s b. ordering iasl .1 eight, and nc bel.evec riih.-r .ruy wnu.d ,*r ire to i»e a g«va impioveineu* ««n past seasons; in a n was no.v aPwU igeil as itsttouiu be, t..« ship, er e und take nis choice. judge i.'u.iningiiam, in r.-p’y ton question, tateii that be Ikl.evei. tin lull.is in eieo.gi.i, moii'h Ca.0.111.1 an . Alabama were better a .a,iicd t 1 di I imnt ibie gro.vnig of fruits, et . llnm '’lorida. Because, t»e said, a loimh. was anend of the season, an 1 mc.i die not crave for fru.t-i, vegetables am melons wld.e it wase.iid; o t ha. t.. Crop from these States 11.11 d ii. market just a.ter tne i.eiu nul liar, faii’i^' opened, and was reany of nmr. value on that aec.iuiu. T11.il he h nl just hou:;ht 2 .,(KK) additiui.il trees to piaut a lie.r ore.iard in M.ddle Geo. gia, in proof oi tins. Tile eoiveiitidi represented ove. 5,0 K) acres of mel .its, nesitles sever..* hundred in truck ami, eacues. Oxi: hundr d p aches r un W Ids- 01 .»ere-old ill Cli r.eston 11 .•s..t .r day at lit\y reals a dozen. T..ey a\ .e •it e. a anese \u i ty. Trca- rn m alturned .0 the e has hce,i tilt «! up a a gra ,■ 1 ac r Alice !ii< 1 i.er Henderson's. Fu iXlitt'RK and h uise furnishing ; g odsa >pe -ialtyat U. B. Hemicrson’s. S.'tcix-, C .LiCoiJi at F. B. Hender son’s. I . B II xtiEltsox is receiving dail.v h.r^e udd.tioiis to h's Spring s o.*k oi ( Dr, ejoods. Ni w S ringdre-sgoo ’s, mi i’s v d ! - I n .-, ;. .pl .. In tre an bunt -igs, t C. V, or ‘i j tv. * tell iv.>4» rs ■ **- * A Xb .. li 1 • o i-i id i d i is’e t ■v«- j s re e e t C. K II Registry Hours from S a. 111. to 12 m., and irom 2 p. in. to ti p. 111. ZW Pla g Mill and Lumber Yard, Hale St., near Central R. R. Yard. Offici atiou f l no f t ;r d jil v We r eciv«n ibe third « 1 a s rie- <>. • imir.ibic . rti- u on ru t Cu.t re.' f :>..i M . T. S. \ il. : 111s. o R og sp iiig, to • l.,te f i JiUb.ie .tio.i .0 tin i sue. it \t iii u< 1 e; r .it • ur nc.ti. Th«'11 1 fori ing 15 1 y .lx 1 n < t 1. 1. v , r.ve«, j. A ke:. 3 iod ciei.Uu q.i.ie lie streets. s ee ; am-. • .(I* o tiu - ,. . atie n-> e..e »• 111 .0 oloreli ply n The Aiken Mark t. # [C »rrected Weekly by H. Huhu & Co.] Corrox— Iai-.v Midilling. 9 Middling 9 ! « (ioo i Midill.ng.. Corn. , bn.. bu Peas, bu. Oats, 1m. . • .utter, (loslieu, , 15 :ttir, C entry, Lar 1, , ... liggd , do/. II s 3,000 •; : .rsf •a.rt^'ag s o r st .0 p r cent. P. A. li ! N MS ROM *200 , ■ .! invest in ro d r a: e tat ; /il , « or sev. Til!-: Rev. Mr. Wii- 11 in o;n s u . h i! the Ri'..t iiev. II. J*. r.iir.*, of the R 111 in t. mhol.c lii ee. 1 (.’iiarles.ou v Hi vi-it Aiken an tuifei (h - riglit of c «iiti/.u.tti di i»ii Su.it lay ilie 3<t of June. ao’J.fiiij, lO.LI Hiy, V 1 cut.. . Fotlder, \ < wt. S\*ee* P-dut ies, Irish Potat >es, Bacon, ] lb tiams, , i! .. Coflee, Ri->. t K < "odt i , Ja' a. • ngt.’-.V’ '' ii a , G 11 12 1 (3 . 7 ;.(§ r Read the adverlisemeat of the A • xusca liotel, Br- ad St eel, Aug s Ga., Lewis A Doolittle p opnelor . ,1 is hole* ise.uiveil.entty * eo.et. an * Ue, t .11 »ii.e s ylc, Ut:<,eran ent.rel; . w oiuii.ig uiv-m. .dr. ..e,vi.vhoi till ku n in Aiueu Conn.3', wii. ... g at. to s. c l*is Ai. en ir.em.s. • liv* » .« «J.i *i # * .•'a a i v* -.»• mV lyspepf.e, tin* rheum.iti •, tne b.ii .us m i ihe ner ous, wneu a mii.bAR rx eiideil > * t t. t mi port* teiiuhle veget- h e ionic ami alte*aiive, Simmons’ Hoputio Com^oYnl -•» R- Col. C. C. JontV Nleiiiorial Atldr*>ss. Our thunks are tendeieil Col. ( has. C. Jones, ji\, of .-tugnsiu, *or a e«> ; 3 of li*s address, i.ehvered before the Confederate S.trvivo. s Ass e.ati .11 a' Augusta,Ga., 1.ll Memorial * a.v, Ap.i 2U, 18 3. We have read it w.tn nine, interest and tiud it written in tne usua. ornate style of this iieeomplished HCuolar and re,».e;e with hisiorica tacts that villi find all im, o loot plaei in hi.-lor\'. 'Ihe attacks upon t or. Pulaski and Fort MeAlli te. are^i rci. in grupliie style, and the superi rit. ef rdieti onluaiiee over suioo.h oores HelentL.caily coiiimeuted on. The ad dress conelndes with the f liowi..g sentence: “’Ihe her..ism o. toe pu- has been revived in the devotion and inaulinesH o: tne pr. sent, ami when the go.deu deeds wrought l*y Confc crates in tlie cause o. treeUmu am^ rigid are r»*i*eiiie<l ibr our emulation dWW 11 Al u.TOit *>. i*. \i l.sK lias reaj- p date * a.* .he lovi 11-hi,ius*cs.scr.s w**. e.vcvi dur.ng 1. <*.. Morgans term, ith : he exec,* i 11 of iwo, viz., Ii. i. M-«3' 011 «*f iiain .tornl T*vvusii:p 1 ,.»a e t i'J. i's. iiuiiin.ood, ivm ivn. 1 0111 the County; and G. vv. .Suw^xr f %v ards in p.aee o. Jo.*u.han Grcg- Htory ef defense will n t t.e forgotten. 1 ’ Mlssb,ii.*.-y ApiKihitiiieiits. Rev. U. T. Bryan, missionary to the Edisto Associati n, will 1111 the foi- lowing apiMiinlments: Fourth .Sabbath in May, 11 a. m., at Darien, 4 p. m at Windsor. birst Sabbath in June, il a. m., r.t Shiloh, 4 1*. m. at Clear Water. Second Sabbutli in June, 11 a. 111., a: White Pond, 4 p. in. at N/t Beulah. Third Sabbath in June, 11 a. m., al T*il ernaelc, 4 p. 111. * t D an Swuinp. Fourtli Siiibaf* in .! ne, 1 a. 111., a Bethear, 4 p. m. at Id ck\ Spring. Brethren se ing theseappu.ntmi n s will plea e circulate them. J. C. Browne. yiamiiiotli I*le-.Me. On Wednesday hi t the Baptist and Me hodi.-t S nday-seh. ids <f Bmi.- heig arrived at Aiken in eight ears f*r tl e purpose of enjoying a j_ran ple-nic at the Schuet/eu; la z. 'Hi' part.v numbered about <>4' on Is, and among them were J. W. Verom*- of the Lamhcrg Chronicle, Hon. T. J. (loents, Hon. ./. S. Bamberg, the hanker, W. J. Fining, h sq., and G. Vv’. \\ iiliams, 1 s j. At rs i-mling a delightful day they returned to 1 an - berg on tlie 12 o’clock tra il. Ex-Gov. Joaxsox liAunot), presi- «.e..l .** Hie Cui'milia, Cumoei lami G.»p a.*u 1 lite.tg > R..liro..d, ui't’A'en a*. A.* X'. ii 0.1 t.ic i p. m. t*ai.i 3'is.e.\i.»y. *.. . ne afteru hui ne a 1 nriveu ».*ut 1*3 ol. v amp *ed, see.e.ary . f the i\*u*., o visa Engineer Kir.v on ti.s i.ne ..1 mrvey beiween Aixeii ami c r .fvs .villi. We were 3'e.-timay shown a d.s- p .ie.i l.oin \,. ij. .«ui..**i, iViS I, !».Olilmenl e.t.Z. 11 o* weouv.li., a..- ..e. seu .0 xji.iv. ixago ii, .-taiMig ...a. a eomniiilee ot cil*Zeiis l.om v,*eei.- vnie win a*rive at Aiaeii t<.-da.> to confer witti iidii ill *e n ura to ee*t:iiu uu rests regard.tig me.r city ana ih*. V-• 1 C. v,. ee v_. ivUi.r.u;d. LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE would in eveiy ease efleet a radical •MIC. y- u a”!' hi I lions, tongue coat <), bad breath, head hot, d *11 or c ,i:ig, st-nm.eii le.my or m .r, f oowe s inaet.ve and f ass tges ham mi <<cca ion l looseness, if 3*mr slo p i- broken 't >-s.ng ab- ut in t.e<l), if yhi get up umefieshed, if y urski’.i is nilovv, eyes 30*low, if heavy, dull ains in hack ami limbs, if you ar rowsy, imiis, os^d to talk or ae-, i my one > r more o tlie.-e s\’mj>toms, •'.:ke a dose of 4 S.nim ns’ ii *;>a i Couiponnd,” and 3MU w.il gel imme diate relief. Diseases of Kidneys, Bladders, &j. ARE CURED BY Simmons’ Hepatic Compound, Liver amt Kidney Cure. df-This preparation acts llnel3 T u.-on tlse kidm-ys, being powvrfui.y piuretic. SutfcVers with the gravel tml nther similar affections, are ad- rised to try this medicine, and our word for it, the result will be .satisf.ic tnry. For sale e. ery .* hei e. Down: & NI isk, Proprietors and Wh t.esaie J ruggi -t- Charu ston, S. C. For sale b3' Hall Brothers and C. K. Henderson, Aiken, S. C. t- d • . lour, V' hi»l Fine * ced, cut Sait, )? sack iiagg.ng, yard * * ott of iic-s, V bundle Chickens Turkeys -J >.0 I i Ot) io ^».0 . 1.50 . . !gf'-12'. 0 _ 2.0h ... 10 1.5 South Carolina Hailway. Commencing February 4th, IS’v*, trains will run as follows 1*3' Charles ton time, which is about ten minutes faster than Augusta time: MAIN LINE—WK.-TWARD DAILY. Leave (Tiai lesto:;— 1.U0 a. m. *8.35 a. m. Leave Aiken— 5.28 a. m. 12/2 p. m. A rive Augusta— 7.05 a. m. 2.00 p. m. M VI.V I.• X1:— 1:STAVA HD. (DaiS3’, Except Sumhns.) Leave Augusta— 7.05 a. m. 4 30 p. m. 9.00 p. ni. Leave Aiken— 8.*o a. m. o.l2 p. m. s. o p. in. leisw.th deep sympathy ihat we nnouuee ii.eili a.ii 01 .uiss C.«tiiL-i ii.e A. U us Ml, winch oicu.itO 011 Tuvs- duy last, *6.h in. 1., at ti.e residence 01 ner brotiie,-*!i-i..w, 1 . A. Blnaliuel, ..sq. She hau been u patient suture, f.om an insiuious (l.sc.sc mr a io<,g me. Tnefune.ai services were pc- * niucd at tne i'r<;.-b3 tcitun V JiU.e** aCcv. a. i". 1 aty, ui in o’ciuck a. m., on me 1 -Hi iiisiam. Ox Wtancsdey lust we paid a^vdaF. to ti.e works 1*1 me Arc;ic lee C<»n*- j*aii3, * f Aagi-sta, Ga., and were po- •iteiy sho.vu aii over Hie oniming • 3 or. R. W. iiooertsou, the uilemgeni and agreeunle Superiuiendei.t. iin .ee is maiiufuetureii in the most seieu- <i,*c and cleanly muiilier «.f wale, purer and clear»r than any weev 1 -a v in ..ugas a, amt is slujpid u. a ..*rge ir..de a.*u, in ontl* v u.. *iiiu an Oeo.^ia. 'ihe .act. ry turns oui .u,Uv.i p >um,s eaih da.,. THKISHIKGr 61 AIN. The und-rsigiu'd have fo in. da co- :*a tne. sliip f r tiireslnng grain wile - ever desii\«l. We use the m *st im- prov* d machiner3' and do our w ork right in t. 6( i.cld. tlius saving g.eat inconvciiieiice to *he farmer. C. SA'ITE i tTH WAIT, W. Ci.OSLAND. N. B.—If* rsonsdesiringour services wifi pleas/ address “D. W. Cn sland, akcAjS/C. 5-15-St A a «1C t jil* Makrikd, Apiil 18, .883 at the re.-- .*u nee o* ihe bri .e’slath, r, Mr. n.ch id (irtgo.y, by L. E. l.oil, Ti a* ustice, .Mr. F. H. iil'sll *.f ia.g. lie.u ouut.v and Miss Jeannette Gregniy of Aiaeii (.'0111113*. At the same time and place, b.v the ■same, Mr. Rl ha*:d i.aEi.o Y an Miss ... at i'li.A'lViiElt, a.i o A.ken ounty. y mm*m*mmim*3*u* Business by S:a».ui». land is yetting m> roem so siaree that « nr .riemis, ! . lialiu .t ('<>., tiud it ueees-ar.v to en* t 11 steam engine on the si*a wn k in fn.nl «f their Iniilddigs to a?sist running their mores and i usiiiess. S >TA: e of SOUTH C.vROlIN A!K.. X l HUNT .. pit on a rn cue nr. haf tor a Public Highway PETITION from L. H. Hankiuson, T. H. Gravis, J. I*. Hankiuson, C. G. 'butt andtuum r us other citizens of the County of Aiken, to charter and !a.y out a ) Public Highway to com- meuee at or ne.ir tin* re.-idence o, Mrs. Ann Everett o*i M.mnr’s Bridge ih'-d, and run ti«r ugh her Ian r; the teeoii the line hot -eon tliel-imls of R. R. H mki'ison and Airs. J. ii. I dark; thence through lands of L. ll. itankih-on; (hence on lino be- twcea Dr. w. R. Eve and L. II. llaukms 11; thence thro :gn >a ds ui W. T. Gary; tln-me through lauds of i .'S. liamnrmd aiul L. li. II tiikiiison; t .erne through laiius < f A. 1>. At\iuson, near his barns, thence through lands of H. I*. Mav- soii; thence (tiro g!i lauds of A. 1*. culling, known ns the Ncsbit Place; theneoihr •: gh dimlsof Mrs. E. S. ’iwi gs; thence through land- of Mrs. A. S Dm d*ar; thence Ihro gh lands of Ulysses Wils-m, Wm. \v ii on and rs W. R. Eve, «tiding 11 tile Cracker Neck Rond, near me Dirt i louse. Arrive! harlestmi— 1 0J p. m. IDS) p. m. 3.10a. m. Cel.fllKA DIVISION—EAST. (Dai 13', except 8anda3'.) Leave Aiken— 8.15 tu m. 5.12 p. in. 9.55 p. m. Arrive Columbia— 4.*2 p. m. 10.35 p. m. 7.00 a. ni. (WEST) Leave Columbia 8.00 a. in. G.58 p. m. Arrive Aiken 12.52 p. in. 5.28 a. tu. ACCOM MOD.YTIOX Tit AIX— WEST. (Dai.3*, except Sumhi.v.) Ijeave Braneiivide 5.5> a. m i.eavc Aiken 8li “ Arrive Augusta 9.10 “ *On Sundays this train will leave Cl.ar.estoii at 9.05 a. ni.; Aiken al 1.3c. p. m., a r.ve Augu ta2.35 p. m. . coxnkctio.vs: Conneetions by trains leaving Aiken a; h.20 a. ui. made da.13* with Atlantic O -usi Line at Union Junction, near «Jliar,estoii, to a.l points North, with only one change between Aiken and Washington. Connections made a; Augusta Union Depot with Georgia .-adroud t» and from all points West and South. Irakis leaving Aiken at 5.28 a. m. yr/*t tmd-P.jj p.01. K-wt, feu t itfiygn -peper i*etween Atlanta and Charles tbu, making close cmiiectiou at At.anta to an*’, from all p dnts ^•utii and West. Connections .nade at Blackville with Barnwell Railroad. Through tickets can be purchased and baguage cheeked t*> all points .No..tu, S Mi.h and west l>3’ applying to agent at dep-.t. D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pas. and Ticaei Agent. John B. Peck, General Manager. ChurlolU.', Columbia & Augusta Itailroatl. UOIXO NOhTir. n Notes Froi...•)..eks<iu Station. Editor of The A then liccurtlcr: ilho la Jac ;s m, A l.nistrat ix of Jo Ja.-k.s u,, Piaiiitiif, UJulUSt Spencer Jackson, et ut., Defeudai.ts. Sale of Land to Pay Debt*. B3’ virtue of an order now ou tile ii* tie- Pr«.b tj Catir , 1 w.li se 1, on t .e .-a I. s- av i.i .I.ne nex:, ii fro a, <* *hc ourt il use at Aii.en, S. C., wi.hii* m j he legal li .til’s i.f sale, ait that l 1 ami parcel 01 laud situated, 13'ing j . e.iig in .he C unt3’ and 8>.a.e ai*»rt- | saitl, bouitde*! 011 t.ic norta l»3* tam.s . ! ;*em\v Hauu, east i»3' land <f Isaac ! (htis . , south 1*3- street, and west by ''v’ OTB E is iterehy given that those j jl-N 1.1 p t*cd to theeluu’te i .got the! a *>o vs. lit* ll’ Road will «» C *t idy .apj* ar t<e:< re the t ommis .i n r- a tae.r next m et 11 r 0:1 June , 1 S3. WILMA ! STENENS. C ’mhi Board v ourt.v C« iiim’rs. May 8-2t. Reave Augusta Grunitev.lie Treutmi 8 o7 Batesburg 10 <»2 Leesvilie 10 08 Columbia 11 40 Arrive Charlotte 4 50 going eoirrii. Leave Charlotte. . 2 30 /oluinb.u 7 07 Letsvitle 9 01 Batesburg 9 10 *1 I’elUOU. 10 12 Graniievil.e .0 .2 Arrive Axgusta . 1 22 7 23 a. M. 8 20 GOtXa NORTH. ..cave Angus; a ami «f i liomas tj.e n, eo.it.tin.im Thinking it might l»e of interest to i , ur acres, mo.,- or b ss. and dcsig- y u and >oiik* m y* ur readers, I w ii. : u as io s No . 25 an I 27 .*n a p. t give 3 on s me d< ts from the Fi.ve.-jo, same ma-.e *.y id* liar.* Chism, C. j ton neigliboihood. We liave no right to complain o the health ot lliD s.ction; the pi-n-j ters are all all - « 4 t » tneir interests ami J the laborers are working well, 'the cr. ps are irettiug m.w in good e*»mti j lion, paitieulail.v the uplands; ti*e 1 river p anters are a i*tti*’ tu hind, but | are gaining up rtpidly. Up m l.e! whole everything is ehoerKM. Ti.e. rtiK’k law is working line .v- tiiere an | nopig li«»l*s to -to]*, wlii.o nianv’ of mir larim rsate piai t.ng in the w0010 , as it wi re; s* me 01 th se win* were; opp s d t<i tiu 4 law at ti.st are m.w | quiie r*eoneiled. The spirit t«* im-1 I Move the stock is increasing rapidK’, ! •otli cattle and hogs, w lule some :ew j are I*, ginning to rai-e farm st .’ek, and 1 getting quite a spirit for iinpr..ved im- Mi ! E. and surveyor. Terms cash Till s extra. M v W. W. WILLIAMS, Judge of Pr* bate. :4, :8 3. plemeiitsof faruinig, Ac. Mali3’ hav. their f.ont 3’ards reaeidngto the cour: j bouse or Savanuali R.vcr, whi.e the.i buck >aids r*a h t<* salt water. Rid*\’ yours-, W. L. Roiiesox. ROSTRA ITS! at it 4 BELGIAN ARTIST in Aiken for g a..** jxV hisli.altb o;:ers t> make li e- i/.e v'RA ’* ON or P istei Portraits f *r ^2».‘M), and half lif -si/.e for 1 ».09. Also FIwers, L;iml.-ca]>e ami Genre Pictures to older—aiy si. e. i a ties haviiig-inall pictures of en\’ kiml con h.-ive th* ni i-nlarg-«1 to an -i/.e and st3’le at o:ie-ha!i ti.e i.sual rice. For further parti, ulars, ad«!rcvs L. G. LEA'l SE, “Orange Grove House,” Aiken, S. C. SUMMERVILLE HOUSE. H. A. Smyser, (Formerly of Aiken. 8. AS a fine large house ami c ttage I forthc accommodation of board- Fnst lustaiitueiii o, the Faxes .or the c j>; m the bcautiful\*il!ageofSummer- ..-eal year *8*2, as i«*llows:— j ville, near Augusta, Ga , finely sifu- 0 .,; ate*l, w itli splendiddriY’esand pleasant walks. Churches verv convenient to the house. The house is neatly and comfortable furnished with everything necessary. * itoomsand halls well ven tilated and heated. Mails delivered dail3'. Terms moderate. Apply to H. A. SM . SER, Sand Hills, Augusta, ( *•» # (.ranitev iiie Trent .11 15 .tesburg Leesvilie. .vrrive C- luiiibia GOING SOU l it. i.eavc Columbia Lcesvd.e. 5 50 0 50 7 20 8 50 8 50 iO 25 P. M. Batesburg Trenton ... Tax fJo.Le. <> 15 A. M. 8 18 .... 8 25 9:5 Grunitevillc 10 05 Arrive Augusta 10 -;5 ’ G. R. TALtoTT, Supt. M. SliAUGi.TKR, Gen. P.iss. Agt. D. t’AUDWKi.D, Asst. Gen. P. A. 'V r OTICE is lierehv gi\’eii that ih ■ TAX 150 KS ..f Aiken Couiit.- .v.li br op n for the eolle. tion of tne Wilson Gunter’s, Tue-«lav Martin Hoiley’s M.ll, Tnursday “ :4 Aiken C«*ui’t House from Friua\',"May 2 tli .0 Tlnir-da\’, May o.st, iiu-lu- sive. H Port Royal and Augusta Ity. DOWN DAY PAfcSEXOER. Leave Augusta 150pm Arrive Beeeli island 2 l0 Brown’s H*;l 2 ll Jaclvson 2 25 Elletibni 2 45 i.oubins 3 04 iiaitievilic 3 .5 Ye.uassee ti 10 Leant" ut 8 10 P-rt i.oyal. 8 25 UP DAY PASSENGER. and Ware Rooms, corner Center and Hale Streets. AUGUSTA - - - - GEORGIA. m fl of 0 fl2 rag 0 O ,?i.i a r «- £. O £ i- c — ~ — ti s — ” ~ — T. —^ ^ r s Champion Wire Fence, ALSO FOR THE- ky *,0. w HH CO ?£_ < j X z 5 ^ >> S2 ** rr* — 1: ss T ~ * i* - r ^ acO ~ 2 ‘Z < £. c*S ;T a/ D. W. SEIGLER. g::o. w. curti/. 1/ Pi! B -DEALERS IN GENERAL MERC HA NDISE- w or LD inform the public that the3’ have a stock of goods unsurpassed for eomplettness and cheapness, consisting of- Dry (troods, Groceries, Clothins:, Hoots and Shoes!! 53/ We are adding daily New Goods to our already large stock. Give 10- a new tr\al. Country produce jiurchased. Seigies' 1 Curtis, Next 4o Passenger Dc;-ot and opposite Park Avenue Hotel, Aiken, S. C. Cone Cotton Press, the Hest in the World. The No. 2 Press makes a bale weighing from 500 to GCO pounds. Size of B x-s feet high, 5 feet 2 inches long, and 32 inches wide. Send for circulars. We particularly call at ention to our splendid Stock of TINWARE, packed in convenient boxes so :-'.s to save freight. NO. 45 HAYNE, Come.* of MEETING STREET, NO 78 MARKET, Corner of MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Great Attractions PRICES! iPiitNriEj sjbzoies -AT- =M C0RD & niLL’S = QUR AIM IS TO KEEP THE BEST! A full line of Zeiglcr Bros.’s Shoes alwaj’3 on hand for : Ladies, Misses and 5asi/ PRICES! ALL STYLES AT THE LO Also Edwin C. Burt’s New York Celebrated Kid and : Burt Kid Button for Ladies, Misses and Children. All : : widths and spring heels—9 to 13. : ' Both of above goods we will warrant in every particu- : • % /lar. Remember us when in Augusta and call to see our : »• ; stock. : HALL, No. 602, Broad Street, - - - Augusta, Ga. O FFERS an assortment of ladies’, gent’s, Misses and bft.ys’ SHOES that cannot be stir assod for quality, style and price in the States of Caro lina or Georgia. Huts, Trunks and Valises in great variet3’. ESTOur goods will prove on trial exaetty what we represent them to be. df/eim-mber JOHN D. HALL, No. G02 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., first door above railroad crossing. THE BARRETT IMlfFACTURING CO. IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH NEWSPAPERS WITH KINE NEWS PAPER! tbORD 3: DSLL,^ - 984 Brjad St. The Oldest, Largest and Finest : ^MARRIES the largest line of HARDWARE, IM PLEMENTS, WAGON MATERIAL, GUNS, CUT- : LERY, Etc., in the South, and sells at the lowest PRICES FOR CASH. ; Call on or address HENRY P. MOORE, : 80.') Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. pared (p furnish the trade with 00K, MANILLA and WRAPPING PAPER! j ty PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE! Jgj RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! We will purchase countr>' rags, free of woollen or foreign substances, deliv ered at the mill at Bath, S. C., at l^i cents per pound. Addresa: T. G. BAKSETT, President, AUGUSTA, GA. E. R. SCHNEIDER, 1 Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FINE W1ES, C10SIS, BRANDIES Tobacco, Ulinsral Waters, Whiskies, Gin, Porter, Ales, Etc., 631 and 832 Broad Street, - . - Augusta, Georgia. KIP"* Agent for Veu\*e Clicquot, Ponsardin, Urhana Wine Company, and Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association. , — -AND- V. L. WOODRUFF, Parties failing to pav* the first in- ! talbm-nt will be c**a g**«l live per j vent. p* 4 lialt3’—mi l ., «.n poll as y.lII is property. Till-: LEVY ISAS follows: For State Ordinary t 01111:3’ Special County S.’iitioi ... Makiitg a total of. 4 ! 4 mills 2 1 ; mills . mil.s 2 mills K Rev. S. T. Fuller « f Ijouisville, lv3’., urrived in Aiken *>n Ernh^v las* t** assume pastmai duties • f the 15 *p- tist Cnuieh, in place of the Rev. O. \V. MUI1I3’, who has iefi for (Jenna i\’ to eompiete his studies. Mr. Fu In’, , . pr. uehed ou Sunday, both morning | 0,1 ' ‘‘f *le piop- and evening, to a; preeiative audiences 1 elti ’ who are impressed witli ti.e e Mivic- tion 1 hat he yv»11 be a Zt til >i*s .aborer in propagating tile gn-rioas truths o. Cliristianit v. J. E. MURRAY, Trcas. Aiken C unt\’, S. C. Countv Treasurer’sOJieei Maieh 31, 1883. )' PA) liOUEL. : Charleston, S. C. ‘ PASSENGER ELEVATOR AND ELECTRIC BELLS. House fresh ami clean throughout. 10 mills on | Table best in the South. Pavilion Transfer Coachesf and Wagons at ail trains and Boats. Rates re* I lire* I. Beware of giving y»ur Cheek to any one on Train. Rates *2 00 @ $2 50. Leave Port Koval G 25 a in Arrive Beau.ort U 40 Yemassee 8 00 Hatticville 11 30 Bobbins., 11 42 Elicinon 12 02 Jacks 11 12 22 Brown’s Hill 12 37 Beech Island .... 12 50 Augusta 1 20 p m Bali: of Tickets. Regularly — Between all stations, goo.1 mi- ten dav’s, 3'.j and 3 cents per mile each wav, first and second class. J. S. DAY ANT, General Passenger J. N. BASS, Superintendent. Agent. I AM now prepared to fill all orders for best quality of Bread, Rolls, Pies, Pain an*l Ornamental Cakes, C< n:e* tb mrv and Fresh Crackers, &c. B.v personal attont i 11 to the business and prom; t and upright dealings in the sanu\I hope to win the patronage 0* the ladies of Aiken. , CTOZEiltT ZETIDIEElTILsr, At the Old Stand of S. P. T. Diehls, AIKEN, S C. G HI T~\- Zj IE S rr 1 0 UNTI siEiisaiF mmm i Steamers sail Every Saturday! F. J). INGERSOLI a* WOODRUFF fc CO. Dealers in FANCY GROCERIES, CHINA and GLASSWARE, SEGARS TOBACCO, &c. AIKEN, - - - - - - - - 8. C. Rooms secured by application to agents, James Adger 8c Co., CHARLESTON, 8. C. H. W. Pereival 5 G.:o. Lombard .t Co., of tl*e: Augusia Hate!, Augu-ia i ounnry, .Machine and B il er Works, are *1 ing a fine htisim s- as ! usual. On WcdtMsday last we >tet*-! DOOLITTLE, Pro; riot* rs. ped into their estiih.Hiim nt j*ist a.ter ‘ ii.e. ha - sold a • • -h**r-e Im» ler to par- L Litrg*- and well ventid te«l n*on s; tii s’ i 1 Alabama. Du rit.g the last f-rw Rales $2 jk.*.’ day; cen mlly located days tiny have .-<*hl four **r li.e«»n- near r.iil;**adert>.-sing; leit-graj hotlice f ;in«s aim fur.3’ inje- tors. Th re is no and ban-ershop in the biiihling. imit to tlte enter, r.-e **f tins .-tcrling! Augusta H tel rest *ur.«nt and Inmh Ann, ami they deserve ail the patron- room ; choice wines, l.quorsand cigars , age that ia bestowed upon them. • tsj Meals to order at ail home. BROWN’S 0L0BE HOTEL AUGUST/.. - - GEORGIA. Located in tiie Centre of the Business Portion of the Cit3’. :0: C. F. BROWN, Malinger, (Formerl.v of U e Planters Hotel, Au- gust.'. Ga., and the Highland Park Hotel, Aiken, 8. C. Augusta and Knoxville Railroad Gkx’l Pass’r Agent’s Office,! Augusta, Ga., Get. 8, l.Ss2. i Commencing Monday, 9th instant, the tollowing schedule will be oper ated. Trains run 1*3’ Augusta time. No. 1—North. Leave Augusta 7 45 am Arrive at Greenwood 1 10 p m No. 2—South. Leave Greenwood.. ^ 2 15 p m Arrive ut Augusta 7 15 m Connect at Greenwood with Colum bia and Greeuvide Railroad for all points West. G. P. HILL, General Passenger Agent. E. F. VHJiDE&Y, Gen’l Manager, i Manufacturer of- SASH, DOORS, BLINDS ! HyC-A.USTTIEIiS, MOULDING, BRACKETS, STAIRWORK! * # I 9 Meeting st., near Line st., Charleston, S. C. C. KLATTE I NFOS LEAVE TO REMIND THE PEOPLE OF AIKEN COUNTY ) t!mt he is still the same invincible old Democrat that he ever was. and that tne termination of the Egyptian war does not prevent him from pa3'iog He also invites attention to his extensive and well selected stock ef. DRY GOODS Roots^sxoes^croskery^fancyXboodS Cigars and Groceries! Which he is prepared to sell at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. The idea la “Quick Sales and Small ProtUH.* C. KLATTE, corner Main and Curve Sts., Aiken, S. C.