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mum AIKEN, K. C„ TUESDAY, FEB. o. now Lnroi'RCER cheese is made. The milk is delivered at the factory and strained into vat*, ns for other cheese. It is then raised to a temperntnre of 90° Fahrenheit, when enough rennet is added to coagulate the mass in about thirty minutes. The curd is then cut crosswise and length wise of the val with a gang of steel curd- ■ knives. Soon after it is turned with tin shovels frequently for an hour, when it is left for the whey to settle. If the curd is of the proper consistency about two thirds of the whey is removed. The curd is now read}’ for the moulds, into which it is dipped, . the whey remaining escaping through the perforated sides of the moulds. After the curd has hardened to a proper degree it is ; placed upon a table slightly inclined and j the whey drains off, care being taken that the cheese retains the form of the moulds. Then they are turned several times, and finally are ready to receive the salt, which A TitLil WOMAN':* WOIiK. What little thing'.—what host- of little things— ('•.injxise a \v< man'.' <luti: •, f<>nn her work. In her department knives and fork.- ami Ami hnmln «i >nm!k'r thir.jT' to c ount 1 And k<#j, in j lace, besides to cleanse, re pair. Oh! what :• strain on memory her tables! No ro-pfte she can claim, from morn till nL'ht. -FROM- Who tiii' the place of in wife. The children need her e* feet. Require her care—her p care. • Then watch t!.< ir conduct, tier-, life! Her hushand must he ;> receive; i Ills garint ft-, too, must mark the man well ; known. WlioJiath a virtuous wife, di-ercct, Wl;o fills l:er dutie s all. i.o gl'-. t-tlmni not i To l.ini, nor to i.is gu* -t-. Hi- meals it; | time. His elij.pers. ji.-ije r, pipe in jdacc—to please, j .-tress, mother, ! ye from head to ■atient, constant training, man- [ ased, and smiles ■ Centre to Circumfereiice! Thrills to a new sensation! New pledged aspirants to commercial tremble with premonitions of approaching woe. I.ot us say that their fears are well founded, and competitors in the Carpet Line may well cry out: ‘‘Rocks hide us! Mountains on us fall!!’' time Airs for th<i-:: v. l.o lie cr lx a :!i her. la.h tv,:l - gain ! ! 1*. .i In.Kill' ii cently 1 t ic m i. Forbear torhi iO for ou^rlit you Tlu* weary Mop-* attest thefi.nneo ... _.... ^ Failure to .-)»c*[» j^ives proof ox brain o’er : ami'". j r taskM, JAMES G. BAILIE TALKS: shallow of “coming events” prepared the way for this revoluti AN prices! Unexpected and impromptu, the venerable Janies G claims his prestige, and prices sink to a level like this: Tapestry Brussels, chosen styles, at o9 cents and up. Body Brussels Carpets, a new lot, at To ee;its. n m pro- wrought. 1 the customer’s private ear. IJXHJ Rolls of 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets at 20c., at-at-at-at figurfes for i That nature toil. Ambitious woman. >av vielddemanding rest from! Window Shades in every style, Wall Paper, Dadoes, Friezes, Borders. i A Drive in Matting, plain and fancy! A word to be said ! Attaching to the weri No fame. n<> > ra■ Angels hehol.l! Some news to be told! Carpets to be slaughtered! for four days, thus gradually hardening , until they can be taken to the curing room, where the bricks of cheese are set on edge close together. After being properly cured they are then packed for market. But j prices for this cheese are also fluctuat ing, and the dealer frequently needs to store his cheese in a room of uniform j temperature to pre-er' e it fresh and prevent it from becoming over ripe. For this pur pose large and deep vaults aud cellars are built where the air is neither too hot nor too cold—and the cheese will keep well summer or winter. It is made with less ex- j The demand for Southern outrage stom.s peuse than American cheese, its price is less . j* so*great and the supply so limited, that fluctuating, and hence the milk of our d.nry- 1 'omc of the Republican papers are likely men is bought largely by dealers and made j to get out of the raw material soon. Now up by their employees. Proprietors pay, j is a good nine for them to advert be their we are informed, eight cents per gallon for j premium list-for Instance, for the best milk to be made into Limburger, or the j hloody-.-hirt romance, *l-»; .second best, price of milk will be regulate l by the price i received for American cheese at the factory, The njh of God look do\ vii an J will re- j war d. J An old dar key was asku 1 if ii 1 hU 1 rien-M • I"- ive r had evci bee i answ ered. aud ■ replb ti ! •w ell, sah, s HMP ] >ra’.< i ■1 an- \ , • *iV'I. aud Oil! l! 1 tends on wha t you a:, cs fo*.! J U't if to r (h. wah, win u it \ vas 111 ghty iard ! se rat' •hh Z ft >r de eu!lu •1 bre •irin. 1 obse rved j dat v. lien • 1 rayed de Law 1 to s end 0 tie 0’ Mars • pi yto n'.s turkoj fi>* <!e ole man .!ar j \vn- 10 IO L UP t<;**k part' t-O.lh blit when 1 *ra; cd dat 1 e v. « Mill s •ml d e ole man fo’ de ti irkey, dc latte * was ’tend •d to *1 '> su 11 11 > IU •xt morni l’, <1(. ad ha: •tin !*’ ftrl TI3 BROAD STREET Old stand of Jus. G. Bailie & Bro. Augusta, Ga. OTTO F. -WHOLESALE GROCER AND DEALER IN- 3 j >.')0; third best, Small whippings and minor cases of intimidation, !?."> per dozen. All coinmuni ations of thi- kind paid for on delivery and no questions asked. “I'lease, sir, give a poor blind man a I nickel?” said a trampingbeggartoagen- Since John Rwintou mr* le those astonish- | tlcman on Au.-tin Avenue. Hat you arc REPORTERS AND THEIR SALARIES Sole agents for I. T. and J. G. FROST'S celebrated SELF-RATRING FLOUR, and THORN BROTHERS’ celebrated BUTTER CRACKERS. ;i/”Ofllce and Salesroom 1S1 East Bay; Warehouses, Nos. 10S, 110, 112, 114 and lit* East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. •a i ing statements, to the Education and Labor j not blind,” remarked the gentlemen. ‘No, Committee about the pay of newspaper men ; * ,!,t n, . v partner U; he is dow n diefe w uti h- I have made several inquiries in Printing i big tusoe if the police are coming. House square as to §o,00U reporters, S2 i. 000 B S correspondents and tjsoOO.OOO editors, hut they don’t seem to ho known in that quarter at all, writes a correspondent to the Hart ford Timet. The geueral impression there is dial they exist only iu Mr. S win ton’s im agination. To the best of my information and belief they never did exist in Printing House square, though that’s where nine- teuths of the newspaper men are to be found. Should Mr. Swinton’s- remarkable statements cause a rush of young men from the various country cross-roads to New York, with aview to become millionuaires by j thieving tram] newspaper woik, I fear the young men will be sadly disappointed. They will find that $'5,000 reporters, $25,000 correspondents and $500,000 editors are not in demand. They will discover on the contrary, that the realities of Printing House square are very different from the picturesque i sketched by Mr. Swjnton. Oue of things they will find ojrf K ^>'*"~3^ orters ,iK,«o» 83S*«ck;-^ ot «*«» » ■renr think tlioy nre d.!" 3 f" ltJ "'Ji A Planters in Alabama are conceding that the cold spell had compensations in the death of cut-worms and grubs that have been destructive of truck products. It i-i now estimated that over 4,000per sons eomirtilted suicide in Paris last year. The Figaro attributes it to “the tremen dous pace at which we live.” The Second Adventists definitely an nounce that the world will come to an end on the ith of next November. Long Island farmers are forming vigi- ! lance committees for the prosecution of H. F. Wameke, BuIiLi* and Confectioner -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN- GROCERIES. HAY, GRAIN -AND- AND DJCAEKK IX jGrROCERlES TOBACCO and CIGARS, ,r OVS. FIRE-WORKS. Etc. to $75 a week at times (not all the year ! AIKEN, - - - S. round, though), at special work, hut these | r— are not one in fifty. A reporter who earns <-* grgM Rk W aFF $30 a week tho year through inaj' count i Pk Bra himself a lucky fellow. As to cones- 0 Lrvl S Erg 0 Ya H pendents, I siiall eay nothing. ! MHXN & CO., of the wentipic Amtotcan. con- * j a ttnue to act as Solicitors lorA’ateuts, Caveats. Truie Mnri.-. Ciipyriclits, for tho Unites] States, Canar 4 - LIQUORS! tT^o, 510 Broad street, and 500 Ellis strrect, Augusta, - Georgia. Agent for Guano, and special attention given to tlie stile of Colton. -WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DFAFrEftS fN PRftVISIOI, tWCORS, TOBACCO, M. COLOR OF CAN ARIFS. Jlarl."., CtjpyriKhts. for tho United States, Canada, England, France, Germany, etc. Hand Book about Fatents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experience. Patentsobtained through MUNN & CO. arc noticed intheSciKNTipic Amkkican’. the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific p2|H!.'. Ci.aia year. Weekly. Splendid cnemvincs and interestinj; in formation. Specimen copy of I he Scientific vtinc-r- ican sent free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIC American Office. 2cl Broadway, New York. 1«7 and 1«!) East Buy, CHARLESTON, S- C. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD. The entire canary family is divided into two color-claoscs, yellow and huff, whieli are synonymous with the terms jonqne ami *»»*ialy ; but inasmuch as these terms do not express the real color they must be re- ! J 1 ’ \ J' ’ ~w— y 1 ■ t Raided as purely tetfmiw. For example, f TslE T LKOllT X J wo speak of a yellow-green or a Uiitt—- rn ^ N-,..h-.--cv .rv....... . r a yellow-cinnamon or a buff-cinnamon, T \ I J s 1 ^ r P T ( 1 when it is patent neither of these colors can I JltL .Li _A_ JL * ^ • be yellow or buff in reality, and the words, | " therefore, taken in their general application, J >' • A are technicalities. The explanation is simple. | J - *. i ..• ’ » "Whatever ho the body-color of a canary, j • V,. ‘ ‘ whether it be literally yellow or green or | A cinnamon, or whether it be iu a lizard, or ‘cT '"^' T N? - • . • . oven a dark self-colored canary hybrid, it ; has two forms iu which it manifests itself. : One is bright and, for want of a better word, j we will say luminous, polished and glittering; j the other dull and flat, and is by. com- ' parisou what frosted silver or dead gold is to 1 the burnished mctaL The first is the yellow ! form and the other the huff; ami one or the | other presents itself iu every canary or canary hybrid, lu speaking of tho Norwich I canary tho terms jonqne and mealy are : generally adopted, and are both expressive of the general character indicated. Tho i word jonqne is originally pure French, and may bo taken to signify jonquil colored, which speaks for itself. Mealy requires no I comment. i. MANUFCTUItED BY THK MATTHEWS BEOS., fOpposite the Ashley House) - - AIKEN, .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 hame-string fasteners for sale. Blacksmithing ami horse-shoeing a specialty with us. All work promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tho Model 3IacHiiie OF THE DAY It is the BEG A USE- ax IDOL LEGEND. A certain tribe in Africa worship what they call the Sacred Hon. You sec, a long time ago a certain Doreass Society sent a lot of clothes and edibles to the heathen, snd among the latter was a spring chicken. The savages found it impossible to cut or chew the spring chicken, which had evi dently hailed from a boarding house, so the chief tied a cord on it and used it for a slung'hot. In the first battle in which he used it lie killed a neighboring king and won a signal victory. He then concluded that the spring chicken nnn-t bo some kind of a Maseottc, and all the tribe fell down ! efore it ami worshipped. And th«y are worshiping it yet under the title of the lae.e i Hen. I implo't! Tiie lightest running! And the most durable! -Mucbine Ever Made! THE WINDSOR CAFE, and ^E-STAU^AfilT, II. SAXCKEN & €0., Proprietors, 1817 BROAD STREET, _ - _ _ AUGUSTA, GEOBGIA. T HIS ELEGANT SALOON, noted for its excellent cuisine and handsome . appointments, is now more than ever prepared to meet the wishes of | the public. No pains has been spared to make it equal to the best. The : tables are supplied with all the delicacies in the way of Fish, Game and i Oysters, together with the finest Meats, Fowls and Early Vegetables. Our Ladies’ Department will be found to be the most elegaitly fur- l nished in this section. The Ladies’ Entrance is next door to the Bank of Augusta. Polite attention will always be a distinguishing feature. Res- i taurant open Sunday until 9 a. m. Arrivals by late trains can always be I accommodated. It is the purpose of the Proprietors to eater to the wishes of the most exacting. We only ask a call to satisfy the tastes of the ; verie.-t epicure. GREAT ATTRACTIONS ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY -I N BOOTS -A-UNTID SBIOBS I HALL’ -AT- CHARLESTON, S. C. SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC!, a highly ammoniated and complete fertilizer for wheat, oats, rye and all small grain crops. k, NO. G02 _ _ _ BROAD STREET. j ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, of superior activity and efficiency, a rery returned from the Eastern and Northern markets, where I have ’ cheap and excellent fertilizer for small grain, used with cotton seed or stable manure to supply ammonia. I HAVE 1 VAST STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES. The Goods are arri ving every day, and must be'sold. ! ASHLEY ACID PHOSPHATE, My Store, No. *H)2 Broad Street, as now arranged, is too small to hold the j ASHLEY DISSOLVED BONE 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. I am 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. No. 602, Baoad Street, - - - Augusta, Ga. 3 GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT! 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 Kaiuit, address the Ashley Phosphate Company, Charleston, - - S. 0. t h i: BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO. IS NOW 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 6J4 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 ami WRAPPING PAPER! C3~ PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE!^ RAGS! BAGS! 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: P. G-. BAKSETT, President, - - - MRS. N. BRUM CLARK, 810 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS just returned from New York with a large and carefully selected stock of Milinery and Fancy Goods ! to which she invites your attention. We have a full line of Notions, as usual, and many Novelties of the season. We have never had so large and varied a stock of Round Hats and Bonnets. We initxf suit you in price and quality, if you will give us a call. Our new Catalogue of articles kept iu stock will soon be ready for circulation. MRS. N. BRUM CLARK. AUGUSTA, GA. Al R. THORILiSUSON. FACTORY IX CHARLESTON. Manufacturer .mess, BRIDLES, SADDLES, Importers of English 137 MEETIN G.ST., Dealer in Saddlery, HARDWARE, LEATH ER, &c., &c. BITS, STIRRUPS, &c. CHARLESTON, S C ■ -PROPRIETORS OF THE- Charlesion 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 ami Wentworth sts. dPTry our Celebrated Langtry JAVA—the acme of Fine Coffees. ^"Samples gratis. Shall We Let the Child Hie? - - A. Wcd^KgaxirxLpQli< ical economist, looking at a pale and puny child feebly gasping as it lies upon a pillow, says that the child yiiight as die. It is so weak and poor that its life will never be worth n)uch anyhow. There are already a good many people in the world who are' of not much account anyhow. And what’s the use of adding to their number another weakling, who has but slender chance of ever amounting to anything ? Now ask that child’s mother what she thinks about letting the child die. About this time the hard political economist had better get out of the way. 11 Let my child die? Nol No! As long as there is a remedy to be found that suill save that child, the child shall not die! I'll spend my last dollar to save the childP Well, try a bottle of Brown’s IroN Bitters on^that child. See the poor little fellow pick up strength. He revives. He will live. Hosts of other childrerfhave been brought almost from death to healthy life by Brown’s Iron Bitters. Your druggisu sells it. g ZEL IR,. SC BZILTIEIEIDIEIR, 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, Anheuser- Busch Brewing Association. 001 AND 802 BEGAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, , TAYLOR & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND WIIOIffilE liROCERS -AND- Commission Merchants!! 1 and 3 II ay no St., - - - Charleston, S. C. 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 Poweil’s Old Stand! L .'A-i-1= .1 ^PAINTS AND PAINTERS' MATERIAL.J& !9 —MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IX- SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, AAHIIPS, &<’., 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. SpGoods manufactured to order at short notice mation. Send for prices and infor- 155 MEETING ST. (Opp. Charleston Hotel) CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO. CHARLESTON - - SOUTH CAROLINA, O FFER a full line of all the leading brands of White Lend, 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’s Platform and Cotton ami Counter Scales, and.dealers in Naval Stores, Sup plies and Ship Chandlery. CA“Extra inducements offered to purchasers of tiie above. Watches and Clock* repaired. JOHN H. FEARY, OPTICIAN, JEWELER & MRAVER. Watches and Clocks repaired. CST* We have a Workman for each of these Departments. IFT 729 Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel, - - Augusta, Ga. Sole Agent for Diamond Spectacles. Dealer in'Eeliable Jewelry. Also Silver-Plated Ware at the Lowest Prices. {^"Personal attention to all monogram engraving. Look Out for First and Last Chance. W. J. POLLARD, Augusta, Ga. J. L. ROBERTSON, Aiken County. ’ H. N. REID, Anderson Countv. -COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS !- Manufacturers and General Agents for the following Machinery: No. 130, Reynolds street, - - - Augusta, Georgia. al o Agent, AIKEN, S. C. B A Poston letter to tiie Fhilailelplua Press report* that a singular fraud lias ju.-t been unearthed at Harvard: "It \v:.- found,” said the eorrepondent, “ihat in the present freshman e!as S were ?\w student.' who had hired soni.‘ one to p.'.ss the examinations for them. The partuudars of one case were t >ld me, and, i>os-i!*lv, the second is only * an addition me.di by rumor to the truth. This young man's father, himself a Har vard graduate, hir* d a man. aiso an alum nus, to take his son s examination. ‘The deception would s t . e j ; , to be >o easy that it t been tried before, as. present , Russ & Stotliart, qnaniteville, - - s. -DEAl.EiiS IX I) LUGS, MALIC l NFS. CHEMICALS, VARNISHES. PAINTS, Oils, Gln-s, Putty. Fine Soaps, Per fumery, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs gen! rally, Spunges, Brushes, and all articles kept by druggists generally. lyp Physicians’ Prescriptions care fully compounded. iiRonsr * ' CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. -BUII.DEES OF ram BOILERS AND Mill 1I MBXE2T! 3D ~M A P. PADGETT, AG’T, IMIA-IDISOILT, S. O. Only Perfect Pulverizing Harrow Made. o0 Pollard Champion Cotton Gins, 50 Pollard Champion Feeders and Condensers, 25 Neblett & Goodrich Cotton Gins, $2 per saw; 25 Watertown Engines, 20 C. G. Cooper Engines, 10 second hand Cotton Gins, $1.50 per I saw; 10 Oneida Engines, 5 Krioble Engines, 100 Smith’s Hand Press, Han-J cock Inspirators, Ih-an Steam Pumps, Milburne’s Celebrated Roller Breast J Cotton Gins, Feeders ami 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. Re certain to consult us before buying, and save money. Cott’s Cot-! I OFFER to the Aiken public some of the best brands of Whiskies, Bran dies, Wines, Ales, &o., sold in the United States. I make a specialty ot Pure North Carolina Whiskey and Catherwood’s Golden Sheaf Monongahela. C3TI have also opened a Restaurant for Fish and Norfolk Oysters, which will lie served in every style. N. B.—I have equipped my pool room with a table from the factory of the celebrated makers, Wm. H. Griffith & Co.; besides a very fine Carom Rolette Table. A liberal share of the public patronage is respectfully solieted. A. P. PADGETT, Agent, Madison, S. C. KENS & SON, -DEALERS IN- ton Presses for steam and water powers. Belting, Laeing, Fairbanks - - - the South. Belt Hose, &c., «fee tandurd Scales. Call and see the largest stock of machinery in POLLARD, ROBERTSON REID. AND DEALERS IN I' strange it has % IVHVNTED. 11 C iOTTON-^EED f 1OTTON-SEEI) OTTON-SKED V^OTTON-SEED I wiil pay sixteen and one-half 10L) cents cash per bushel for 10,000 bushels of Sound Dry Cotton Seed, delivered to me at this place before the First of next November. I will exchange cotton-seed meal for cotton seed. J. L. TOOLE, Graniteville, S. C. ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES! IRON FENCING for Public and Private Grounds and Cemetery Lots. Park Settees. KU Estimates furnished upon application. East end of Hasel Street, Charleston, S. C.„-g3 Perkins’ Ivlaoufacturing Oomp’y, Representing a vast combination of Capital aud Resources, presents to the Building Trades a brief notice of their unexcelled facilities for the supply ot WAITED! j Materia],. Cotton Seed! Cotton Seed. YELLOW PINE LUMBER. TTPINTER’S BLASTS ARE COMING! ▼ ▼ Heavy Suits and Overcoats will soon be neede D -AT- imlooil, u may have been. In the case ihe studeut could not bo expelled, as, not having passed his examination, he has never been a member of the college.” -V- Michigan girl told her young man that she nould never marry him until he was y WILL PAY Sixteen and One-half • worth s> he started out with a jL cents cash per bushed for j brave l.i art lo r-.al-.e it. ‘ How ere rou get- 10,000 llusbeis SOUND DRY COT- Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work, <kc., and Builders’ Hard- ting on, R-'orge?" she c'ked at the expira- TON SEED, delivered to me at this 'vare. tion of a lew months “Well ” George blaee before the first of November i -'peeial attention is directed to our thorough arrangement and large ea- s ini honufullv ”1 have '-ve.i oo s-U" next. Will exchange Cotton Seed parity for prompt dispatch of orders. Prices promptly quoted and Estimates up The girl dropi»ed her eyelashes and blush- i igly remaxked; ‘’I reckon that’s near enough. George.” i promptly rendered. W. H. McNAIR, Langley, S. C. Office 516 Calhoun St., Augustai Ga. Cooke’s Clothing & Hat Store! 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 tl’ie very LOWEST EEIOES. 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. ESpGeiit’s Shirts, Underwear, Umbrellas, Satchels, &e. A. W. BLANCHARD, For J. C. LUDLOW '& CO. FAM1 AND FAMILY GROCERIES!! Crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods and Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Smokers's Articles! STATIONERY! Laurens Street AIKEN, 8. C. The 5, 10 Sc 15 cts. Store, No 516 Broad Street, - - - - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. One of the Cheapest Stores in the City. W E sell Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Wooden ware, Brooms, Brushes, Toy Lamps, Dry Goods, and in fact the LARGEST VARIETY OF GOODS OF ANY STOPS IN THE CITY. Give us a call when in Augusta. THOS, MEDD, PROPR1