The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, January 29, 1884, Image 4
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THE AIKEN
AIKEX, S. C., TUESDAY, JAN. 29.
CARING FOR CATS.
“SHE
DOESN’T KNOW CHICKEN
FROM TURKEY.”*
BY I.ILLIE E. BARR.
Helene is the handsomest >:irl of her race;
She'ii an elegant form and exquisite face.
And she dresses with perfectly con.sum-. given to cats when ill; so are
mate grace,
But she doesn't know chicken from tur
key.
She knows many languages, living and dead
lu acieuce and fiction is very well read.
But she cannot cook meat, and she cannot
make bread,
And she doesn’t know chicken from tur
key.
Fish is a great treat fer a cat; in many
cases of illness they will eat this when they
can take nothing else. Horse-flesh, when it
can be had, is good occasionally, but it has
a laxative tendency. Nice tripe or cowheei
is excellent; but indeed nothing comes amiss
that one eats one’s self, only we must be
careful to give bread and vegetables as well
as meat. Raw beef minced finely is often
boiled eggs
-WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER IX-
GROCERIES, HAY, GRAN
and cream. Milk seems to be one of the
necessaries of life to a cat; let it be good
and abundant Few people know that cats
cannot be kept in health unless they be sup- j
plied with water. If a cat does not get
water, she will have to help herself to it.!
-AXD-
; This in the country she has generally a
Bhe can play a “Fantasia” or “Nocturne” ' chance of doing, but not in towns. A saucer
Can sing up u!"B”-l,as a wonderful trill; sbouId bo ftlwa >' 8 ^ a coraer for P^’
Can write a good story or sonnet, hut still and the water ought to be fresh, and fresh
rflie doesn t know chicken from turkey, j every morning. Another thing that cats do
She’s been up the Tiber, the Rhine and the < . , T . i
* • not thrive well without is grass. Herein, m
She's aJwaye self-satisfied, graceful and j again, the happy country cat has the advau- U Si Le S LCA)
A critfcTboth just and correct, as a rule; ; tn °' e oi lbe feliue dweUer “ cities = neTerthe -
And knows every stitch of the Kensington j iess, grass may be pulled for a cat I have
school.
In I Q, TT O IR, SI
Xo. 510 Broad street, and 500 Ellis strre^t,
* - - • Georgia.
Agent for Guano, and special attention given to the sale tj; Cotton.
But she doesn’t know chicken from tur
key.
She can work a design by Lousing or Burt;
But she cannot cut out’ for her children a
shirt—
She doesnt know chicken from turkey.
I’m willing a girl should read Latin and
Greek;
Should German and French and Italian
speak;
And be "up” in the latest esthctical freak,
If she only knows chicken from turkey.
I’d like her In music and song to take part,
Read poetry, science and cultivate art,
If husband and children were first in her
heart,;
And if she knew chicken from turkey—
Knew barley from rice, knew a tart from a
pic;
A boil from a stew, a broil from a fry;
And if she went into the market to buy,
Knew very well chicken from turkey*.
For, to make home happy, all knowledge
must blend;
Art, science tfnd service their benefits lend ;
Then, ladies so clever ami wise, condescend
To know about chicken and turkey.
*An old saying for a |KK>r housewife.
— T/ic Continent.
INSTINCT AND REASON.
Under this head Hon. (’. M. Clay,
of White Hall, Ky., gives the readers
of The American Field, of Chicago,
the following “curious thiuge about
animals.”
A eat, carried from one house to a
distant one, observing the course, re
turns home; but when put in a bag,
and the eyes are not used, they can
not find the way any more.
As soon as a pig is horn it moves at j
once to its mothers tits and begins to
suck. The smell of the milk causes
the movement, you say, but this only
removes the cause one step; why
should this smell cause the action?
Home actions of animals are purely
instinctive.
A horse rises first with his fore feet,
the cow kind with the hind. The
horse is ready to run or kick, the ox to
gore as they rise.
Sheep and other animals which rely
on flight for protection, generally lie
on high ground to see their enemy
afar. Animals of prey take no such
precautions.
It seems that inferior animals can
not count. If two persons ride on a
horse, the one with the gun may jump
ofl’in ambuscade and get a shot. The
hawk, crow, or other bird, observing
only the horseman, pays no attention
to the sportesman.
Dogs seeiTi to have aff tTie - pass:ons
and sentiments of man: gratitude,
known it placed between two bricks in the
corner of the scullery, where it would keep 1
fresh for » v/eek, and be always handy when
the little creature wanted it. There is no
domestic animal in our possession more fond;
of cleanliness in every way than puss. Hab- .
its of cleanliness in the house are very easily
taught; and a well cared for and properly
treated cat will even teach her kittens to be I
c leanly. But pussy’s food ought always to
be nice and clean, and the dish that contains j
it should be washed every day. Putting
fresh food among that which has been left
from a former meal is a sure way of pre
venting a cat from enjoying, or even touch-1
ing it. If well fed, a cat’s coat is beautifully:
soft, thick, and sheeny, and she seems to
tike a delight in keeping it so. When ill or .
neglected, the coat becomes rough and thin, !
It is usually after a meal that puss sits down |
contentedly to wash herself and pay atten- j
tiou to her personal appearance ; and those!
who breed beautiful cats take advantage of]
this and give the animal a tiny bit of butter j
after her dinner, or put a little cream on her j
paws. She requires no other incentive to j
cause her to proceed forwith to groom her- j
self ail over. The oil of the butter and her ;
own saliva seem to form a kind of soap, j
which acts like magic when applied by
means of her rough tongue to the coat, j
Sometimes a cat requires to bo washed. The
water should bo lukewarm, the soap the
mildest procurable, aud the towels with
which she is dried very soft; and after the
operation she ought to be put into a clean!
room until thoroughly dry, or what is better ]
still, placed in a clean empty cage near the
fire.
OTTO F. WIETEBS,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND DEALER IX —
LIQUORS, CIGARS & TOSAgCO!
Sole agents for I. T. and J. G. FROST’S celebrated SELF-RAISIXG
FLOUR, and THOUX BROTHERS’ celebrated BUTTER CRADLERS.
d^Office and Salesroom 181 East Bav; Warehouses, Xos. 108, 11(\ 112, 114
and 116 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C.
WULBERN & PIEPER,
-WHOLESALE GROCERS AXD DEALERS IX-
PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, TORimUIUU,
107 UlHt i y
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THE AIKEN WAGON!
M AN U FUTURE I) BY THE
MATTHEWS BROS.,
'Opposite the Ashley House) - - AIKEX, SOUTH CAROLINA,
Which for strength, durability and finish cannot be surpassed. Planters and
farmers will find it to their interest to call and examine our work. Improved
axle-cutting machine for taking up lost motion without the cost of new axles.
Buggies for sale! Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Improved
Africa armies of ants and venomous flies may ; hame-string fasteners for sale. Blacksmithing anil horse-shoeing a specialty
AFRICAN ANTS.
Among the luxuries of travel in Western
be safely reckoned on. Crocodiles, mosquitos
aud serpents are such commonplace matters
in comparison that it is not worth while to
dwell upon them.
The bashikouai auts must be a terrible
plague. They travel, we are told, night and
day, in armies miles long. The elephant
and gorilla fly before them ; the black man
runs for his life so soon as the ants are seen.
It is related by a traveller that as he was
going up one of the mouths of the Zambese
be saw a whole village suddenly deserted by
the inhabitants, who fled with all they could
carry off, a proceeding which, as there was
no foe in sight, rather puzzled him, till he
found they were fleeiug from the ants.
with us. All work promptly attended to. Satis
faction guaranteed.
THE WINDSOR CAFE,
and RESTAURANT,
1811
II. SANCKEN & CO., Proprietors,
BROAD STREET, - _ - - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
T HIS ELEGANT SALOON, noted for its excellent cuisine and handsome
appointments", is now more than ever prepared to meet the wishes of
Xo pains has been spared to make it equal to the bej
lied with all the delicacies in the
The
me and
malice, afiection, jealousy, shame aud
grief. I once had a terrier, Billy,
which I much petted. After a w4r*-
got an immense mastiff, which I pre
ferred to Bily. He would lie friendly
to all other dogs, but took care to pre
vent them from touching me. Billy
soon appreciated the situation; he
would net come at my call; would re
treat when called, and finally left my
home and was never heard
word. This mastiff showed great
thought in many things. I give an
the public.
tables are supplied with all the delicacies in the way of Fish
j W hen those ants enter a hut they clear it of j Oys-ers, together with the finest Meats. Fowls and Early Yegeiaiih,
every living thing in a few minutes. Hugej Our Ladies’ Department will be found tobethemostelegjfntlyfur-
cockroaoLes, almost as large as mice, centi-i nished in this section. The Ladies’ Entrance is next door to the'Bank of
pedes, mice and rats are instantly devoured, i Augusta. Polite attention will always be a distinguishing feature* Res-
A strong rat is killed in less than a minute, 1 tjiura,lt °P en Sunday until 9 a. m. Arrivals by late trains can always be
. . • . . , . accommodated. It is the purpose of the Proprietors to cater to the wishes
u. i in another minute its bones are picked, , () j- mos fc exacting. We only ask a call to satisfy the tastes of the
A leopard, dog or deer is sood dispatched | V eri ot epicure.
and devoured, for they kill by their num- ,
bers. They are quite half an inch long,
an
and one variety is so strong that it will bite
pieces clean out of the flesh. They possess,
however, one meritorious quality—they mor
tally hate, and whenever they can, put to
of after- "( death tho mischievous white ants which
make such destruction in houses.
In addition to these and the sand ants,
instance. On my farm, in conse- ^ which bite like scorpions, leaving distressing
THE GAHrET MARKET!
quenceof the high natural cane, many
hogs went wild, and when hog-killing
time came we hunted them with dogs.
They were very dangerous with their
long tusks, some of them being many
years old. Xow dogs by nature vary
about the point of holding, some seiz
ing the legs behind or before and some
the throat. The consequence was that
many of the dogs seizing the hogs
were roughly used. The mastiff see- \
ing this would first catch the hog in !
the flank, then move on by degress,
pain behind them, thero are several varieties
of flies which sting horribly, such as tho
igogonai, small gnats, whose bites go through
the tough hide of the uegros, causing a ter
rible itch; the ibolai, flies or gnats, which
sting as though with a needle, and whistle as
they dash at you ; the richouma, which fills
themselves with your blood before you know
they are there, and then leave an itching
that lasts for hours, varied at intervals by
sudden sharp stabs of pain ; tho sloway, or
nest-building flies, not quite so big as a bee,
which cling to a man even in the water, and
-FROM-
Centre to Circumference!
Thrills to a new sensation! New pledged aspirants to commercial fame
tremble with premonitions of approaching woe. Let us say that
their fears are well founded, and competitors in the
Carpet Line may well cry out: “Rocks hide
us! Mountains qn us fall!!”
JAMES G. BAILIE TALKS:
kTO shadow of “coming events” prepared the way for this revolution in
pricei
Unexpected and impromptu, the venerable James G. pro-
* .i t .i assail the natives with such ferocity that if a
until he caught the wild boar by the j w ^ , j claims his prestige, and prices sink to a level like tins:
jaw, when we killed him.
Wo had a dog when I was a boy that
was fond of hunting snakes. He
would bay them til they struck at
hint, when avoiding the blow, he
would catch the snake in the middle,
and flap him on both sides till lie was
disabled, when he would bite him to
death.
When I was once with an uncle of
mine who was a great sportsman and
fond of dogs, there was a white woolly
spaniel, as he was calle 1, of great sa-
cneity. He went fishing on the town
fork of Elkhoru, near Lexington, with
his master, and carried the fish bas-
i canoe, by chance, touch one of their nests,,
: the men instantly dive overboard. These i
seem the most spiteful of all. The spots]
where they bite remain very painful for two
or three days after. ;
AN OLD GREEK DWELLING HOUSE.
Tapestry Brussels, chosen styles, at 59 cents and up.
Body Brussels Carpets, a new lot, at 75 cents.
1,000 Rolls of .‘5-Ply and Ingrain Carpets at 20c., at-at-at-at figures for
the customer’s private ear.
Window Shades in every style, Wall Paper, Dadoes, Friezes, Borders.
A Drive in Matting, plain and fancy! A word to be said!
Some news to be told ! Carpets to be slaughtered!
Letters from Athens announce an interest-1
ing discovery, brought to light in tho course
of some excavations which are being carried
out in the island of Delos by the pupils of
the French school at Athens. In the neigh- ]
borhood of the Theatre of Apollo they came;
upon the remains of a private house, which
apparently belonged to the Alexandrine;
Jas. Q.
713 BROAD STREET
Old stand of Jas. G. Bailie & Bro
ailie I Sons
Augusta, Ga.
epoch. A court surrounded by pillars and |
ket, which was sent home in time for j twelve chambers has been opened out The ’
the cook, the dog returning with the j floor is composed oi mosaic, representing]
empty basket again. My uncle would ! flowers, fishes and otster ornaments. In the 1
show him a handkerchief, knife or
piece of coin, and then you might hide
it where you pleased, and the dog
would find it and bring it. Ry show
ing him the hat of any one present,
he would send the dog for his own hat
at the house; if accepted he would
bring it; if it hung so high that he
could not reach it he would bark till
some one of the household would get
it down for him, when ho would re
turn with it.
One of my young dogs died a few
days since, and was buried; the o'd-
er dotr lay all night at the grave, and
lias since appeared much distressed, !
leaving home for days at a time, per-1
haps in search of his playmate.
One of my employes desiring to
have a young robin, I caught one and ;
put it in a mocking bird cage and left
it out when tho parents fed it. It. j
however, died, and" a mocking bird
was put in the same cage , when re
moved nearer the house and suspen-1
ded in a treeduring the day. The rob-'
ins frequented the caga in search oL
the lost one, and uttered
cries.
Hawks fora while killed many of
my tame pigeons. Now they have
lately largely increased. They fly a
great deal and with great force, appar
ently for mere practice and exercise.
When the hawk appears they soar
high in the air, thus preventing their
enemy from attacking them success
fully from above.
middle of the court u a well. The door of
the house aud tho line of roadway or street'
leading to it have also been discovered. The ;
excavations will be continued.
T'slk & Murdoch.
iir,oust ~S/Vojp.s 7
CHARLESTON,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
There is no detective bureau in De
troit, tho chief of the last one being
in the penetentiary.
! H. F. Warneke,
j
Baker ami Confectioner
AND DEALER IN'
-BUILDERS OF-
EMU MBS Ml) MILL MACHIHY!
-AND DEALERS IX-
GEOC
TOBACCO and CIGAES,
TOYS, FIRE-WORKS, Etc
AIKEN,. - - - S.
ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES!
IRON FENCING for Public and Private Grounds and Cemetery Lots.
Park Settees.
ZW* Estimates furnished upon application.
East end of Hasel Street, Charleston, S. C.„|r3
THE
BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO.
IS XOW PREPARED TO FURNISH NEWSPAPERS WITH
FINE NEWS PAPER!
When taken in quantities of fifty reams, or over, we will deliver oui
paper free to any point in South Carolina at Of! cents per pound. The
Recorder is printed on paper manufactured at Bath, S. C. We are also pre
pared to furnish the trade with
BOOK, MANILLA and WRAPPING PAPER!
t3T PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE! ^3
RAGS! RAGS! RAGS!
We will purchase country rags, free of woollen or foreign substances, deliv
ered at the mill at Bath, S.*C., at 1% cents per pound. Address:
T. G. BARRETT, President, - - - AUGUSTA, GA.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK,
ALVIN R. THOHILINSON,
FACTORY IN CHARLESTON.
Manufacturer
Harness,
BRIDLES, SADDLES,
Importers of English
137
MEETING ST.,
Dealer in
Saddlery,
HARDWARE, LEATH
ER, <&c., Ac.
BITS, STIRRUPS, &c.
CHARLESTON, S Gb
Yen Sven Bros.,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Charleston Tea & Coffee Emporium!
A FULL line of the Choicest TEAS, COFFEE and FANCY GROCER
IES, at Prices to defy any competition. Satisfaction guaranteed.
North East Corner King and Wentworth sts.
tSTTry our Celebrated Langtry JAVA—the acme of Fine Coffees.
ES^Samples gratis.
What Dyspepsia Does.
It causes grievous pains by day and frightful dreams by night.
It destroys the pleasure of a good dinner.
It sours the disposition and makes its victim cross and petulant.
It makes the breath bad, the eyes leaden, and the skin sallow.
It makes the appetite capricious and unreasonable.
It causes constant grumbling and complaining.
What “Brown’s Iron Bitters” Does.
It invigorates the weakened stomach, and enables it to digest.
It promotes the enjoyment of a hearty meal. \
It enriches the blood, improves the liver, and cheers the mind.
It purifies the breath, clears the eyesight, and makes the skin natural.
It brings a regular and healthy desire for food at proper times.
Your Druggist sells Brown’s Iron Bitters. 7
A. 0. CUDWORTH & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, &C.,
Keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of everything in the
horse line. We make a specialty of fine work, use the best of ma
terial, and employ the most skillful workmen.
2^~Goods manufactured to order at short notice. Send for prices and infor
mation. .
lllff MEETING ST. (Opp. Charleston Hotel) CHARLESTON, S. C.
GREAT ATTRACTION S
-IN-
BOOTS JLISHD SIHOIES I
AT-
HALL’S SHOE STORE!
NO. 602
BROAD STREET.
I HAVE returned from the Eastern and Northern markets, where I have
bought a VAST STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES. The Goods are arri
ving every day, and must be sold.
My Store, No. 602 Broad Street, as now arranged, is too small to hold the
Stock of Goods. On October 1st it will be extended to double its present
capacity, and until then you can get BARGAINS! as I must sell. The old
stock will be sold at your price. lam determined to begin the season with
a clean stock. The NEW GOODS, comprising the best makes in the Trade,
will be sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. Come and see us.
JOHN B. HALL,
No. 602, Baoad Street, - - - Augusta, Ga.
W. J. POLLARD,
Augusta, Ga.
J. L. ROBERTSON, H. N. REID,
Aiken County. Anderson County.
POLLARD, mBOm & REID,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS!
Manufacturers and General Agents for the following Machinery;
No. 730, Reynolds street, - - - Augusta, Georgia.
810 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
H AS just returned from New York with a large aud carefully selected
stock of
Milinery and Fancy Goods !
to which she invites your attention. We have a full line of Notions, a*
usual, and many Novelties of the season. We have never had so large and
varied a stock of Round Hats and Bonnets. We miott suit you in price and
quality, if you will give us a call. Our new Catalogue of articles kept in
stock will soon be ready for circulation.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK.
IE. Tt. SOZHUtsTEIIDiEIR,
IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FINE WINES, CIGARS. BRANDIES, TOBACCO, MINERAL WA
TERS, WHISKIES, GIN, PORTER, ALE, Etc.
Agent for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbana Wine Company, Anheusei*
Busch Brewing Association.
601 AND 802 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA,
ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC, a highly ammoniated and complete fertiliser
for wheat, oats, rye and all small grain crops.
ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, of superior activity and efficiency, a very
cheap aud excellent fertilizer for small grain, used with cotton seed or
stable manure to supply ammonia.
ASHLEY" ACID PHOSPHATE,
ASHLEY DISSOLVED BONE,
GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINITt
FLOATS—of highest grade, product of the Due Atomizer.
For terms, Illustrated Hand-Books, Agricultural Primers, and good
articles on Floats, Ash Element, Peas and Kainit, address the
Ashley Phosphate Company,
Charleston, - - S. 0.
ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO,
FACTORS A1 WHOM GROWS
-AND-
Commission IVSerchants!!
1 and 3 Hayne St., - - - Charleston, 8. C.
FRED VOGT,
D EALER in House-Furnishing Goods, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty.
Varnish and Brushes. All kinds of Cistern Pumps, Roofing, Guttering
and Sheet Iron Work. All kinds of
REPAIRING!
done with dispatch and neatness. Main Street, Aiken, South Carolina.
At Powell’s Old Stand!
ZWPAINTS AND PAINTERS' MATERIAL..
WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO.
CHARLESTON
SOUTH CAROLINA,
O
FFER a full line of all the leading brands of White Lead, Ready Mixed
Paints, Glass, Colors, Kalsomine, Brushes. &c., at reduced prices; ma
chinery and burning oils a specialty. Agents for Marvin’s Safes and Howe’a
Platform and Cotton and Counter Scales, and dealers in Naval Stores, Sup
plies and Ship Chandlery. CST'Extra inducements offered to purchasers of
the above.
JOHN H. PEARY,
Watches
and Clocksl
repaired.
Watches
and Clocks
^ repaired.
C2F* We have a Workman for each of these Departments.
729 Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel, - - Augusta, Ga.
Sole Agent for Diamond Spectacles. Dealer inUJeliable Jewelry.
Also Silver-Plated Ware at the Lowest Prices.
CSPBersonal attention to all monogram engraving.
Look Out for First and Last Chance.
A. P. PADGETT, AG’T,
IkC-^-IDISOIT, S- C.
HP’
Oxj.y Perfect Pulverizing Harrow Made.
cock Inspirators, Dean Steam Pumps, Milburne’s Celebrated Roller Breast
Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Conner’s Seed Cotton Cleaners, Shaft
ings, Pulleys and Hangers, Steam and Water Pipes, Fittings, etc. etc. A full
line of machinery of all kinds in stock and for sale low. Call and examine
stock. Be certain to consult us before buying, and save money. Cott’s Cot
ton Presses for steam and water powers, Belting, Lacing, Belt Hose, &c., &c.
Fairbanks Standard Scales. Call and see the largest stock
I OFFER to the Aiken public some of the best brands of Whiskies, Bran
dies. Wines, Ales, sold in the United States. I make a specialty ot
Pure North Carolina Whiskey and Catherwood’s Golden Sheaf Monongahela.
E3TT have also opened a Restaurant lor Fish and Norfolk Oysters, which
will be served in every style.
N. B.—I have equipped my pool room with a table from the factory ot
the celebrated makers, Wm. H. Griffith & Co.; besides a very fine Carom
Bolette Table.
A liberal share of the public patronage is respectfully solicted.
A. P. PADGETT, Agent, Madison, S. C.
the South.
of machinery in
POLLARD, ROBERTSON & REID.
Warning Notes.
W
WINTER’S BLASTS ARE COMING!
Heavy Suits and Overcoats will soon be neede
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Perkins’ Manufacturing Comp’y, Cooke’s Clothing & Hat Store!
J. A. Wright,
-BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,-
North side Park Avenue, Aiken, S. C.
The best of material usecl, and any
style of boot or shoe made to order.
Representing a vast combination of Capital aud Resources, presents to the I
Building Trades a brief notice of their unexcelled facilities for the supply ot!
Building Materials.
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Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work, &c., and Builders’ Hard
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Special attention is directed to our thorough arrangement and large ca-
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promptly rendered.
Office 516 Calhoun St., Augusta, Ga.
711 Broad Street,
GUGUSTA, GA.
M
EN, Youths and Bovs can find the largest assortment in this city, and
can clothe themselves in the most fashionable manner and at the very
IL.O'WIEST IPIELICZES.
An examination will pay. Men s, Youth’s and Boys’ HATS in every
fashionable shape and color.
Close wholesale as well as retail buyers will be benefitted, as BARGAINS
can be secured. ^"Gent's Shirts, Underwear, Umbrellas, Satchels, &c.
A. W. BLANCHARD,
For J, C. LUDLOW & CO.
M, MM AND FAMILY GROCERIES!!
Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods and Notions,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c.
Imported and Domestic Wines, Liqnors, Smokers’s Articles!
STATIONERY!
Laurens Street
AIKEN, S. C.
The 5, 10 & 15 cts. Store,
No 51G Broad Street, - - - - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
One of the Cheapest Stores in the City.
W E sell Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Woodenware, Brooms, Brushes,
Toy Lamps, Dry Goods, and in fact the
LARGEST VARIETY OF GOODS OF ANY STORE IN THE CITY,
Give us a call when in Augusta.
THOS« MEDD, proprietor.
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