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l jtjc «i/WTrrJ i li jfciw Kp[ liiit 0 umiiiji T,r i Oi -,i- I'm-trriJf of ivtnrioiil Cbarat ‘. t; H< FvTi.r.'r a» tt'/> Pi Jim •f (tt Aikeji, S. <i <)!)<• Evai LomosvilJf lil’ ho < oi;n- : vs«'tein harpnom tcr *il Can Tell Yc? Hew to be Youi 1 He i! ileur IJi! •|/e I'lUli . >r;rar. r-t Cl v> itimm Justice of Own Doctor I iflCHISEX WORKS the hon hlucJc. ICJ'J Parties charged with are ixith v/h:te r Rov. P.. II. '.vas totally iiiirht. AIKEN, t». TI T P.^DAY,I)T:r. 2G. \ —The new repnsmjee o! - ——.— j MeAuley. at Wo'alruft 1,-KMI, UTtKy;«IKK. ' SJSSSliS^ orS^-.rt.-iiiBurB city , k .._ CJ ^ a „ *_*. 1 iinjiiediutclc inadc uj> :s p'lrrs. 1 of $20ii, « * - . . . . ..,111.*■ «.w^ (.ivti- itiett to him asjij.it Tlvo<'“ vesternav from (Jnliiinmn jn up your system time for t)w*jr Christmas turkeys. "We are Jn reoeinf. i»f a lt»n<l«ojne?y illustrates almanac for ISstt, from the Ne'v: an'l Courier ion presses, wSlich reflects groat credit upon ali con cerned. Dr. Joseph T’almer, a prominent physician of Hojisfon County, <Ja M is sjwiiding his Cliristma ' vacation in Aikea, on a visit to his venerable mother and other relations. ^tarried, at the residence of the bride’s mother, at Vaueluse, on the IfHh of T>ecenil>er. hy the Rev. J. 0. ItlicKlew, Mr. Walter K. Couch to Miss Ihiskin Davis, all of Aiken County. ^urm ravoiina ; H..i a i. 1 en.her of U.e ^ Jf u J|ave a blul iu your md A, , . r 1 7' n ' njoutlj, sallowness <*r veliow color of ' Vi, t; \ u7 " , ' -kin, feel despondent, stupid or drow- ' l «»me time irast luis feten a , ; u<f u ‘ n8t ^ ui foment .head- reseientof Aiaen In eousetpience ol i -- - *” ill health, can be seen tor a few days'" at the dr ill store of Messrs. May Isbell, on post-ofiiee. Monthly, November 1870, the foflow- ing hr*el' sketch: iliiam Henry Drayton, a grand son of tile first owner, was horn at , r , r iMuyiou Hail, on the Ashlev River, nero.i Norniaul^orse C jmjia.iy. #fe iniiesfrom t"■.• >ri believes __ cross**u t»n common stock will give wliieh wtes presented to him him in rebuildim ime . - t rj , uiiavciio.y , ireoui or dizziness, you sire “bilious.” ... „ f i Nothing will arouse vonr liver to ac- ' tion nnd strengthen* arx A\ onue. next #> tue , , t \Ve reprint from Harper's | i Nos. 615, 617 pad 019, KoAIX>CK Ht., • Chas. F. Lombard, Proprietor. j —J. C. Strlbijng, of Pend!et<*R, is! : : i . . a. a.* ^ i. 't * m £• t: : ». _ i Pre-jilent of iIk* 3*>uth Cswoiiuu i'er- oi*inan.IXorse C •mpany. He that lids large, tough horse •in Hepatic Compound — OK LIVRR AND KIDNEY CURE tcutber, 171J. He was educated in ihi'daiid at YJostininister Seh«K»I and Oxiord University; but in spite of his Knglisii habits and aftiiiations, on his return to Carolina he took up the the vary animal desired by the in telligent progressive farmers of the State. ^ —Last week Luther Iladdon. ? -nm?- i cause of liberty and wrote and' pub- perous young fanner of Aubevilie.j Hshod several powerftil pampllleto np- County, w.ts struck upon the head I °n with a piece of scantling by Janies H. j In Simpson, a neighbor and an excellent | the Provincial Congress, and was af- nmn. Haddo son, who, in the blow. Haddon , _ and grave fcui't* are entertained of his j on tlie British, which was executed recovery. hy Capt. Whipple, of the schooner Betnoves Constipation, Relievos Dizziness, Dispels Sick Headache, Abolishes Bilioux-mess, Cufevi Jaundice, ^ . Cures Liver Complaint, the rights of the injured colony, j Overcomes Mahirial Blood Poisoning, 1775 he was elected a member of Storna^rh. Will Regulate the Liver, Will Regulate* the Bowels. THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS Tlie fions of Temperance will hold their quarterly election of officers at 7 o’clock on Friday evening next. Members are requested to be punct ual, aud a full attendance |s ilesired. 'Hie interior walls of St. Tliaddcus K(»iscopal Church have b(*en tinted and curtains hung at the back of the • ehawol. which display the cross form ed by the stained glass window to bet ter advantage. TIk* Augusta 7:o*c] r ,f Messrs, T,£*\vis A Dooliifh* has bec inje the headquar ters of the Aiken brigade. Its con venient, location and excellent accom modations ure ali tt.ftt can bo dost rad. Quite a large crowd was in town yes terday, tnnrfing purchases for the ChrisrtinHs b.ulidays—principally ool- ore<l—Iiut tlwj best of order prevailed, and we saw not n single drunken man on tbo streets. We regret to lenrn that the Hon. *#. W. Turner, one of Edgefield's faithful Kepresen:atl vv.t. baa been detaiuc*! it liis home near Vaiu-lns;: during the past week In cousequi ::ee of serious indisposition. •ry* —*The Augusta Chronicle Dec. 19th says: We jnihliah a very timely and sensihlu article from The Aiken Re- COitOEW. Its editor, C«d. Chas. E. R. Drayton, was for a long time one of the most valued of the Chronicle's contributors. The Chronicle thanks The Recouped for its manly utteran ces and the catholic spirit of its edi- torial. —The Columbia Register expresses the correct sentimonl when it says, ‘‘It is doubtful if Senator Butler’s bill • o nbtjlish the internal revenue will have much shoving. We feel very 1 certain that it ought not to have, and j in the preponderance of sentiment in this State is that it will be a c r ucl wrong to take off the tax on Whiskey and Tobacco and keep it. on the nec- essarica of life.” —-A difficulty occored in Flat Creek Township, Lancaster County, on Sat urday night, between two young white men, George Dens Amos Hegler, at the house of the mother of Deas. i Whiskey was the interning cause of the ditliculty, Heglor drew his knife and cut Bogs ip a number of places, inflicring dangerous wounds. The woumlod man may recover, though M Mr. J«h. L. Jlcriof. fo -i j he Jiei lu a critical couuiUon. inf ho I —The following are the Conforcnci Defense,” find opened hostiiitiea in the South. This order, addressed to Col. William Moultrie, directed him “by every miiirary operation to en deavor to oppose the passage of any British naval armament that may at tempt to pass Fort Johnson,” and as Congress had not at that time declared Independence, it was a bold, self-reli ant and energetic measure. Before the Revolution William Henry Dray ton had been one of the king’s coun sellors and one of the judges of the province, and after it lie was made Chief Justice by hia countrymen, who heaped honors of all kinds upon him recognition of his distinguished services—one of the latter being a mission to the disaffected people of the back-country, which, in connec- lion with the Rev. William Tennant, he undertook and carried out with success in 1776. He left two volnmes of memoirs, which were edited by his son, John Drayton, afterwards Gov- ervor of South Carolina, and which contain accounts of many interesting and important events of the Revolu tion. He designed one side of the arms and seal of South Carolina, the other side having been contributed by Arthur Middleton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence j and he un.iv.g mm > of tlje gblosl po- day--4il this in Can be kept perfectly healthy in any climate by taking an occasional dose of Simmons’ Hepatic Compound, THE GREAT vIJETABbE LIVER & HIDNYlY MEDICINE. DOTVIE & MOIBE. Proprietors and Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, 8, C. For sale 7>y Hall Brothers aud C. K, Henderson, Aikon, S. C. - AUGUSTA, GAs, ^ Wm. Pendleton, Superintendent. CASTINGS Of all Kinds in leOJJ and Brass at short notice. Special attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed! was consKiereu one litical writers of tlu cess in his new place of business. iml holblnv no will he given A “f nt Baker’s Hail, in the town of Mad ison, to-night, under tho auspices of the following committee; Messrs. J. 3i. Thorpe, J, C Petty, James A. Btothart, J. F. Raker, and Cl Petty. Our thanks aretejie committee for an invitalion. vdle, t*) he supplied ey (1. 1. liarmon. j OranlU vl!! and Vaueluse Mission, Aiken and Langley, ’ Sninnal ijeard- W. '] Brown, rotid, N ( >rtU Ed cede id, .1, We are glad to Council lias pi:!d din/c the c.\plo-i mid other iirt*-wor note tiuvi the Town shed nrd: r.s ferhid* n of thv-craekcrs on our th'-riurgh- fhe task with great faithfulness and thp most exquisite perfection of high art. The expression is tine, ami the details of dress and other accessories are carefully preserved. The portrait . has I,ecn pronounced by many corn- . On j no ay .ast TX'pul> f <>llt*c v or ! JU . n ihi-slied work of L j Lnsor, in company wiOi Deputy ustt- j ;U . t> The studio of Mr. L. G. Beats., nii ios R. i shuts t -ase.v, ai ri tt, j’o.Miseml and j j„ ut Orange Grove, where he can be vieU toe . btso.ei', cui. up a lifty gallQn stlil near f ol | IJ( j r^adv to execute other orders in Ginnlwims, m hahuta rownsinp. ; t!u . sauie fistic style. I Pnis suit nau recently been m opera- j On Sunday the same nailing Lion. tkiath \ * lares. We nope the police will vigor ously enforce the <<r*iil;a:iee, av. tJiee explosions are dr.pa ru n; to adjacent j t . ( } v , ofn;l „, <;m *,t>j iUj lo ol i j* • * j f ] j' *■ oj* *'i* ^ j ston’s, mi; ro'wl Wo hojH* t!;«' joyou^ scaao:* of Christmas will pm-s without ae< ide:it, mid tiiat our coicnniJihy wiil Ik* ex- i einpt h'om yelling; and hoopiugs and i all otuer diiiof.rriy proei vnii.gp. Lei tho police be vigil.a,t and wparo no «»1Umi(1u', vrlia.ever n ay i>e .iis race ar* color. 1 party cut up a seventv gallon still near the Bioelc iTuuseana not far from tho North Carolina tin'..*, The Qlllpers re turned late Monday night, —On Pun dr e<: as a vO' »k ?d. ('*ai, at John- lion-ihle A Gviftaii. Soulier. I On Friday last wo had the pleasure lot according (ten. Geo. A. Wash-j ! burne, of >i:;rifoul, Connecticut, a | cordial welcome Tijk REc;oni>r.ii i ereapeo a. ier dq norning last a color-i . . . . . ^ ,,, in the 1 othec, whither no had eomc to enroll ! !iis name among our subscribers. We j ; have yet to see the day when old sol- j jil'ers who have realty been where j inkmie l:aj!a hissed aud ritle shells J i shrieked, even though tliey fought on j opposite sides, who are notalwajvs glad 1 to ineei and have a friendly chat. The j time lias come when national pride j can exult, as proudly over the man hood and valor of the one side.as the Ordinance To Further Provide for, and to Se cure Go hI Order at the Patsengcr Depot of the South Carolina Rad- way Within the Town of Aiken. SiCTUDf I. Bo it ord.vin«l. by the Inten. dnnl and Wwdcus of the Town of Aiken in Council *RB«>Twbled: Thnt from and after the publiontio t of this Ordiciar.ce, all hapk-dri- Tfrs. hack era, or carriers of any description, or (he nge nts or rirumn.era of, or any other person or persons representing in any way any back-owner, hack driver, hacker or earriar, i*re forbidden from entering the ih« enclo sure at the Sou'h Caroli na Itailway Passenger Depot in the Tqwm of Aiken without, special permission from said Itailway Company. Be it further ordained; ns mentioned in the first Sec- rdiuauce shall stand by Iheir ides, with one hand on their solicit, if at s!’ t patronage in an .ordinary lone of voice and in a be coming manner. Skctiow 111. Tint any person violating any pajrt of tins'Ordinance shall, upon «on- viotion before th a In»endant or the Town Council of Aiken, h<r liable to a‘i ne not less than mu> dallar ui id not exceeding Twenty Doilnrs. iSKOTipt; IV. Bo i’ further ordained: That all Ordinance* or n tr. s of Ordinances in- eousisi out \»ith thia O.xlluaace are hereby repealed. Passed by vole of C >ii noil and approved December J7th, 18S3. J A. WIOFALIj, Jjltendiia ». .'own of Aiken. Attest: J. il. Joi.cak. Clerk of Conncli. Dec. 19, 1881. gt. 1 Tt , Thy mo .ccerdunm t'ltr evt-niponuy, nppeft' T-rr~+-r not TTTiT it it arraucte- tj-e next Tl’* •wiliti^. -h nfeiits wlili k Journal ah(3 Review, tl i« will Jiivolvt fo i:i< our* .i uc,* ii. ivgtrd to • *fti iul tlvertiscxiciife, n.-; our neighbor hu-, iiken ife lioli.iRy in :i<lvimve of us, ijui wj!i appear on Wednesday, Jan- mry -hi, The EpiscopjU and- J*r« : bylorinu f<!hur. Res hud Ibclr (.ihrisLinits tms r f<>r the young folks voder.‘ay ahor- jioon and iho Mt'^icalirits last night. The Baptist Church tree will not bear its fruit until to-nigb.l Those Christ mas trees tire tuimirable institutions and confer ii \a.it amount of innocent pleasure upon the dear ygung hearts whe eituter arumnj them, iiiO engaged itimut lies in.the kiiolie.i iier clothes caught on lire and hut for Hie presenceWf Liiiinl of Dr. Cox, who llirew l:er to ‘he fjoor, tlenth swift and terrible would have resulted. In his efforts to jaUbdue the tire the Doctor was shookinaly burned about the hands l and wrists. On one hand a large j piece of flesh was burned out. Mrs. * Cox also received Hevere burns. W, «5, Itutiierforil. Wlten you build vour new house be sure to order your brick I’rpin W. J ■v other. The carnage of the battlefield hasgiven place to tnose peaceful rival ries in the race oi progress where no —U^hhvss. wyeaths are found, but where North- aim BoulKitre ready to Tit-sWiv- the laurel chaplet upon the successful competitor, regardless whether he li st sfi w the light of day in the proud Rutherford, who makes tho tinest dr-1 old (Jouimonwealth of Connecticut or tide of iiic kind in tlie two .Slates at I <_*•» ,th« classic soil of the grand old Mr. J. F. Taylor, President of the Charleston Board of Trade and u member of the well-known tirni of Robertson Taylor & Co., paid a busi ness vb.it !o Aikep i;vt Friday. Mr. Taylor is one of lim brainiest l.'Usinos.- nien of Cltai lestoii. and nosCBsesin an eminent degree tie.^equalities of force and energy whielt conquer success evo,n under the moat, adverse circum stances. Notwithstanding the recent heavy loss occcasionetj by lire, this firm is amply prcpaml to meet all the nsigil demands which can be made upon their extensive hu si peas facili ties, whether in th<*ircotton factorage, large wholesale grocery business, or ip the^iuc of fertiliikera. 'i'hc reliability •nd higii standing of frhia pojtulur Urm ]■ so well-known by the citizens of Aikeq, that eoiumcmiatlou from us •would be superfluous. hin Hamburg brick yard. Ho als*» deals in iime, cemem., laths, plaster, hair, Ay. Read hia advertisinent in another column and send your orders to Wi J • ivutheyibrd, till Broad Street, Augusta, Ua. KOUT7I CAItOIilMA MEWS. —The Stale Legislature adjourned yetdei tlay. —Wi?. Henry W. Shull, of Lexing ton, killed a hog ia.st. Thursday,! Balmetto State. George A. Washburne was formerly a Major of . the Sixteenth Connecticut, and was hgdly woupded in the side at the buttle of Antietam, jie was sul)- sequentiy breveted fpr gallant ry to the rank of Bri<pidier»Generij.l. On account of impaired health, conse quent upon his wounds, after twenty years of suflering as an invalid, he has been compelled to try the salutary effects, of’our genial climate. He js accompanied by hie wife ■ and daugh ter, has icgsed a house and gone regu larly tb houee-keeping. He expresses himself sg> delighted with our eJimate and people, and we sincerely trust our citizens generally will continue to accord the wounded veteran that large measure of Hospitality and poiuidera- tion which a gallant soldier always Geo. R. Boaibard <Ss Oo> desero cm. Rond the new advertisement of Geo, The Supreme Court has affirmed R. Lonibal’d & Co, and send in your the judgement of the court below in orders for the Kortuig double tube in-j favor of Jefferson Davis, in the copteg- jector; over 4d,</0C of thesy useful ma- i ted will ease of Mrs. Dorsey, chines are in use. It is operated by | one handle working under all ooimi- Tne Arv. iiaXory, If you want frenh bread, pies and cakes of all kinds to enliven the Christmas holidays, give Mr. C- II. Hoffman u call, at Klein’s old ptand. He also keepw-constantly un hand a splendid assortment of foreign aud domestic nuts, fruits rnd eandies. All kinds of cakes are made to order, and he is'fully prepared to supply ail de mands that can be made on a tirst- egiss bakery, bey advertisement in another column. lions, and will lift hot or cold water with positive certainty. Ail kinds of new work and repairs are promptly executed by this tirm. Send Please do not forget that tbo etors of the Aiken Clothing Bazaar do not consider it any trouble to show their goods and quote prices. You jn your , ojxJers to the reliable firm of Geo, R, | ^ J^ ein ft ^ avor exam LombJM-d 4 Co., Augnate, Go. The Pendleton Foandry, Wo take pleasure in calling atten tion to the advertiser)lent of the Peu- dlpton Foundry G15, 017 and 019, Kol- lock Mroot, Augusta, Ga. Mr. Chas. F. Lombard is proprietor, and Mr. Win, Pendleton superintendent. Tliey ining their goods. The Aiken Clothing Bazaar Is truly headquarters for shoes. They carry the largest stock, sell at tho lowest prices, and warrant every pair they sell. The largest line of line and medium clothing ever brought to this section of the btnto is just being opened at the ■weighing iiki jtounds—his own rais-j prepared to execute with prompt- , . S y 0 <qaji y g,r the hull ing. ness orders for castings of all kinds, j i,, ir ^i u ,; H f uj The Kershaw Garotte understands a, * (i '"**«. .*»** give spe- e h 7 iliren , at prfees Jim ».azc tu u i.n r-ianos C j ;i [ attention to ail kinds ot repair- I fV,.,,, i ul fo„,wl jogrooo in that to emigrate to that a.large number county tire preparing Arkansas. —J7enni.s Swcringin indicted a fatal wound witii a knife .ai the person of Frank Postell, all colored, in Abbe- x ille, lioit week. O'Donnell, tlie slayer of Carey, was hanged in London, England, on tt e 17th instant. He made no statement on tlie scniibld. —-Mock fjeavell, colored, was oom- mittod to jail in Abbeville last week for nn outrageous assault on a little It year old colored girl. —A good many colored citizens have emigr,ai<Hl from Barnwell Coun ty to Honda recently, and others con template an jiarly exoilus. —Tlie t,'vo Ileuses met in their re- •ep ing work. This is a lirst-class estab lishiuent, deserving the best patrpn- Aiken Cjothing Bazaar, bought id ay trade. Cloth- r men, boys and guaranteed lower than can be found elsewhere. Something new at Turnbull’s—piek- and crackers, A choice stock of candy —m— | and toys at Turnbull’s; Santa Clans' i’uhtlul Itesulis From *\ Miseheivouo j headquarters. Prank. j Fresh oat meal just received at the Jiast week little Victoria Vright, | Augusta Store by the Court House, aged 7 years, daughter of Mr. J. A. Buckwheat flour at the Augusta Wright, and YVilhe liarbers, aged 11 | Ft,ire, years, soil of Mr. Henry liarbers, j ciunoc Clavub E. BzwriiB Wa .t tl A Pope. 13II‘»ETA5T N 0 HCE. rriHB foliovnig j'lsin » ta vmeiit of .A. facts, taken from tl e Ytca! eol- umns of The Recquheb of the Ifltli inst. is, Vi c think, a RufticL'tsnh adver- tfeement:— YsTElW New Store! New Prices! H AVING bought out Mr. John Klien's interest In the Bakery business, I beg to infoOn the Aiken public that I will still continue the business at Klien’s old sta^d, and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Fresh Bread, Rolls, and Cakes of all kinds. The ladies are especially invited to give my cakes atfial. In addition to the above I have a splendid assort ment of Foreignjmd Domestic Fruits, Crystalized Fruits, Candies, Nuts, Canned Goods, 4fe, We also bake Meats and Cakes for ladies at short no tice, Ali kind# of Cakes dressed to order. Fine and Fancy Groceries a Specialty, tSfCH RI STM AS GOODS JUST ARRIVED.^ CHRISTMAS IS rpUE Holiday season is fast appro YY imzist: Is made by waiting until the last reinute 1 cuts. Our clegan HOLIDAY N< Is something unusually fine, and you wi prices before purehusi Presents for E May be obtained now, and you will be sur oles suitable for holiday gifte to lx MAY & E A C. H. HOFFMAN. W. J. RUTHEKFOKD, -DEALER IN- BRICKS, LIME, CEMENT, LATHS, , Agent for Alabama Lime Company. f . ■ — PROI’KIKTOH OF — , HAMBURG BRICK YARD. • 611 Broad Street, - - - - AUGUSTA, G®0®0^A. ZEaZOTXSZE-IKlElIEIDPIEIEUS ATTEHTIOU!! CONSULT Y0U11 BEST INTERESTS AND BUY GROCERIES AIKEN, B. C. - t^"Open »U night. Nextl -:OF:- TBIfTH MD COHN J Square Dealing Triumpl That Most of the Dry Goods Advert!aemej SENSELESS TRASH AND BOMBAST, BORROWED, HASHED AND REHASHED FOR CONSUMPTION AMONG THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE, IS ALREAEY WELL KNOWN TO EVERY INTELLIGENT READER// XSTThat those who say one week they reduce from $1 to fifty cents, andjgfi tSTnesct from fifty cent* to 26 cent*, are te/Xing tho truth, nojgM %g~sensible person believes l JJ& r oar business career we hare always deliberately avoided this method o attracting public attention. Whatever we state Jn the newspapers wo hold ourselves ready to perform at all times and without qualification, and we are happy to be able to say truthfully—and this is our reward as well oa our tribute and compliment to the intelligence and common sense of tho people—that the results in our business are most gratifying and satisfactory. This year, notwithstanding short crops and general complaint about trade, we have so far sold more goods than ever before, and wo trust that the end of the season will find us able to make the same jeport. We always keep oa hand the Finest Stock of Dry Goods obtainable, both foreign and domestic. We do not take one article—the market price of whicn everybody knows—and sell it away below its value and put three profits on the next article the customer buys; but we put the very closest prices on all our goods. We will not allow ourselves to be undersold on Do mestics, and on the Finer Grades of Goods we wBI meet any market in the United States. £3*r8amples forwarded by mail on application, and order» filled promptly and carefully. DALY & ARMSTRONG, & Loflin! Corner Broad and Campbell Sts«, Augusta, Ga. MASONIC TEMPLE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. AGAIN I COME TO THE FRONT, Asking the kind permission of Informing the people of Aiken and adjoining * reliable Schroder Corner, of- counties that I am still at the well known and fering some very "OUST Brands Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Tongues, Finest Fancy ParentC cwhimr Lndfes’Dress Goods Notions and Fancv Goods to* Flours, Choicest Java, Mocha, Rio and Laguayra Coffees, and Oolong, £Slftf S > &£ 0t,0n * * ’ Gunpowder and E, B. Teas, Fresh Buckwheat, Oatmeal and Graham Flour. E VERYTHING in Canned Vegetables, Fruits and Meats, Preserves, Jel lies and Pickles, in glass and wood, Prunes, Raisins, Grapes, Currants, and Citron, Almonds, Pecans, Walnuts, etc., all fresh. O RANGES and Tropical Fruits in season; Hive and Dressed Poultry; endless variety plain and fancy Crackers and Cakes; Chinapagnes, Fine Wines, Best Old Whiskeys. Full Stock Cigars; Bestoe Cigar in Georgia. Satis- Qulek Iukuinnee Scttlt nnivit. •H>n Mvrfe.s.y.the EtU.of ffe gin I a ’ LL Heavy Groceries, Stock Feed, Hay, Oats, &c. house of Mr. K. J. Tyler wi rt totally ] Witewi destroyed by fire. It was in«arcd iu 1 the “Factors and Trador’s” Iiwuranec Company of New Orleans, Ijs., for if LOUD by Col. C. E. Sawyer*, their agent at Aiken. On Tuesday, Colonel Sawyer was notit led of the lops’And ho immediately telegraphed to Jiead- quarters. At five o’clock the next afternoon the adjuster arrived ard in twenty-four hours after be found Mr. Tyler the whole loss was adjusted with out any arbitration and without an j unpleasant word. So quick and arnica-1 ble a settlement is worthy of imita tion by other com panics.' Col Saw- Sen d Orders. _ Dec. 11, 1833. The Little Green Store On Park Avenue, Near the Depot, Extraordinary Bargains! be selected from an unsurpassable stock of Goods. I have the best quality of Red and White Wool Flannels, and Bleached and Brown Cotton Flannels, at such standard prices that cannot be ap proached. The best Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys and Cusslmeres, at such prices as will call for no reduction. The best Ladies* Kid and Berlin Gloves, Gent’s Gloves in large variety. Water-proofa and Repellants for ladies’ wear in the best qualities and colors. Headquarters for school books. / stock is complete and has been bought with much tho opportunity on account of large purchases to* rd goods at standard prices. - > Staple ami Fanqy Groceries a specialty and school materials. My care, ami J am afforcUd t offer first prices. Standard goods at standard prices. fWPolito attention given to all. GEO. W. E. THORPE, AIKEN. S. C. yer has been in tho i nsur^nce business for five years, and tins Is hia first loss. He has recently associated with him in tho insurance nndreM estate busi ness Mr. W. 8. Pope, woU .and favor ably known in this community.” We represent othc r fin*t.-<ela88 com panies, aud will be pleasad to serve our friends. CLAUDE E. SAWYER & CO. KOiOTNR DOUBLE TUBE INJIECTOR spcetive hiMHies at 12.05 a. in. yester day morning, ami after the ratification of .Sunday bills adjourned sine die. ngusta Store, at fair prices j were playing in their respective yards, | ; US V PiJt . e ivcd at the Angus wliieh were separated by a nigh board ; , , „ fence. It se-ef.is that Willie called CloUnng ar d dry goods j ] Victoria Wright ft. a crock in the at t^ Augusta More, fence, when h>‘ inserted a coin previ- Call and examine goods and prices ousiy loaded with gun-powder, which : Jtf the Augusta Store this week. OVER 40,000 IN’ USE, Tho Leading Boiler Feeder* OPERATED BY ONE. HANDi.E. Working Under All C mdiliom. WdlZ Lift Hot or Cold W( Ttcr. Positive in Its Ac Mon. 0E0. R. LOMBARD & CO ., Foundry, Machine a:id Boiler Worl s, AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA. New Work and 1 ie pairs prom pi ly done. Steam Pipe and I u " jectorg aud Valves in. stock. y i Boilers and Engines, and S^w mills parent roller process flour | and mill machinery a specials?. pouuasoagi .. .. . , , cents; 111.-3 ]K>ur4d tin tomatoes, two cans for 15 cents; IV.—pure leaf lard, eight po inds fo* $1; V.—pearl and country meal; VI.—10 pounds extra “C” white scgar for.$l; VII.—200 bushels of clean oow peas, cheap; VIIL—no liquors; 1 X.—free and prompt delivery of goods in the town: X.—fire-works, &e.; XI-—.ffioloe fruits and vegetables always on hand. Give me a ealb J. LAWTON COWARD. EDWIN R. CUNNINGHAM, Doaler In F ancy /''I o< ids! 'TTouso TBurnishing oods! *▼' ampsl /^irookery!! ancy VXootls! JCLouse X 1 urnifihing VToods! XJauips! VV aney \jroo<la! JUlxiuse JL‘ urnlshing VXoods! j^jampsl \_g»ockery!! Wood, Wfillow, Tia, Glass Waro, Fruits, Country Produce, Ac. 511 Broad s t. (Consignments solicited) Augusta, Georgia. BY^Commissio ner of Deeds and Notary Public. {^"Drawing an d Probating Papers a specialty. ETIWAXT % PHOSPHATE COMP ANT, CHARLESTON, * • m SOUTH CAROLINA, OTMeesrs. Wm. C. Bee ft Co., General Ageut^ HENRY HAHN & CO., Agents, AUCTION, AUCTION, -A.T- M. Kaphait’s Anetion House, 544 Broad st., Augusta, Georgia. D AILY consignments! received. Ready-made Clothing, Furniture aud various other articl es too numerous to mention, almost given away to iash buyers. The winter is approaching, lie touched with a match, causing her 1 to receive the full force of the explo- ] danger from fire is greater than at any sjon in her eyes and face. J>r. Croft j other season. Insure your property ^ . was immediately called in aud minis-, with Hutson A Co. AU losses paid —About fifty negroes from tlu* J t x !o the woUmis of the llttk iveighliorluxul ot Hawtnonie posh>f- , i r j {or liU . e is tearfully fiee, about 5,i*.’i mi.ce a.;e\ e FI lenten, I only wonder is tliat her eyesight Jmve paeked up their gtK>«.s and de-, was , ;ot entirely destroyed, parted lor Beauinrt. —Judge Kershaw owjpied a seat on the Supreme Be nch of *he Stale la. t ?k in tlu A colorea u.;ni nil111I.~VI i iill-jv . * i«in- i , — •• i - - | com w?u»arrested at a negro hot r-up-j Fancy goods, toys and numerous suller- nirneil, and d man nameti Pinek tllas- tt this ofiice. Only the l>est and stron- jes: eoiupanies represented. Seventy ’uiUion dollars assets. The largest and most complete se- I lection oi' Christmas and new year cards, at Geo. W. E. Thorpe's. TO BENT. A neat cottage containing e:\ghfc <8) rooms, pleasantly situated on u?ie ct r- ner of Barnwell Avenue aad (..feeste r- ne!d Street. Terms reasonable- Apply to P. A- EMA XT l-Ui, AtBy-at- law. Olftoe: Lnui« nsat., Aiken, 1^. C. Money to Loan —The Charleston Medical College! ty, and ja reported to be a villian of faculty and students will take a the deepest hue. He is charged with week's recess for tlie holiilays, begin- j other acts of lawlessness, ning on Saturday last. All the rail-* roads have granted reduced rates, so that the students njny take their •Christmasdinners at heme. Mens, youths and boys hats will be I sold henceforth at purchasers prices ! by Geo. W. Ik Thorpe. I n sums of f om to #>,000, -tn ire - proved farms in Aiken County, At tota per cent, per annuln. Apply to II1TTSO N & GO., Ag-mts, Or CROFT DUNLAP, Attorneys. CAR PETS. R. CREECH! AGENT FOR F RICK A CO.’S Steam Engines, Srvw Mills and Grain Reperatera; Van winkle & Co.’s Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers; Hunter’a Corn . dills. Also agent for the Florida Mutual Fire Incuranco Association! T'ie cheapest, safest and bept; Insurance at its actual cost! Estimated rates as follows: Isolated Refidenc w, to of 1 per cent.; Mercantile Depart- m ent, brick stores, to -V*' ]«er «icnt.; mercantile department, wooden stores, 1 t o Ife per cent.; Machiir.ery Dcupartment, steam, 2 to 3 per cent.; inachinory de oartment, horse and water power, Ikj to 2bj per cent. Jf you need insurance* or ma "jhinery^address or apply te F. H. CREECH, Allendale, South Carolina. AIKEN SOUTH CAROLINA. HENRY BUSCH, -DEALER II?- -V^r- 'paoi OP* DRY GOODS! Notions, Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, and Lamp Goods ! Staple and Fancy Groceries a spe cialty! Laurens street, Aiken, S. C. BUSCH HOUSE! Cor. York St. and Richland Ave., Is now open for the reception of Win ter Boarders. Large rooms nicely furnished and well ventilated. Tran sient patronage solicited. Terms rea sonable. Livery Stable attached. Jesse Thompson, A. G. SiierMan. Wm. S. Greoo, Louis Thompson JESSE THOMPSON & CO, AUGUSTA GEORGIA. Manufacturers of- T. G. BAKKETT, THOR. BARRETT. G. BARRETT & Commissions Merchants, RIVE al] kinds of Merchandise and Broducc on Consignment, and : oake liberal advances of the same. (52;S Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS! YELLOW PINE LUMBER, Ac. Dealers in Paints, Oils, Brushes, White Had, Zinc, Window Glass and. Builders' Hardware. Planing Mill and Luml>er Yard, Hale St., near Central R.‘R. Yard. 53?"Raw Mills—No. Central Railroad, Georgia. —Three families of negroes, num- ;bering fifteen persons took tlje Air Jiine "train from Sen coca City last ]\trnday for Little iten-k, Arkansas, ^migrant agents are busy i’i different sections of our State offering unusual (imiuceiiK-uts te ttie colored raco te»go YlVst ,, tt —.- _ j „ __ . If vou want first class fancy grocer- Re^ Henry k\ ard Beccl ei, m a ser- , un Gc< ,. W . E. Thorpe, men describing his Southern tour,, says of the negro: “I believe that they have achieved liberty, responsibility j . TO RENT. and as much social equality as is good | > .,• - » fo- them ” i A new dwelling of eight rooms; a 1 ' * ^ ! new cottage of three rooms, near the ! Railroa«l Deiv>t; a cottage of four Go to Turnbull s and see the me- r<K , nl<J two miles from Aikon. chantcal horses racing tor the fine * . Xmas cigars; one dollar per box, beau- Apply to E. J. C. WOOD, 1 ufully up and suitable a? presents. Iteal Estate Agent, t — Carpets aiul House, Furnishing Goods, : The largest Star. Ic South of Bahimore, Moquet, Jimssei;, H-Pfy and In/fraiu Carpets, Rugs, Hats and crumb cloths. Window Shades, Wall Papers, Bor* dors, Lace, curtains, cnrniecs and pities. Cocoa atK Canton mattings, Uphols- tery, Enr, nwings, 'chromos, IHoiurr. Frames. Write jrr Samples ami Price*. • ’ ♦ ' -> • B.UIfttteV COSKEIi V. AUGUSTA, QA. HENRV SMITH, -DE M.ER IX- CJcncral Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Agricultural Iraplomcnte, Seeds, Ac. r?T~New Stero, Next I kmr to LYCEUM HALL,^3 AllCEN, - * - - - ' - SOUTH CAROLINA. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Removal Notice. Tl MAT FI1M I’ALAd OF AUGUSTA. W E take pleanure in announcing that we have moved our elegant stock of Furniture to 840 Broad Street, old stand of Myers A Marcus. Wo have this large score filled te overflowing with tho most elegant and bent as sorted stocks ever offered. We compete with any market or any dealer In style, quality or price. The steady increase in our business is what haa caused us to move so often. We now have tlie finest store and finest stock in Georgia. Write for catalogue or call and see us. J. L. BOWLES & CO., 840 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA. OA. ?1 1