The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, December 08, 1885, Image 4
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HAVACiK
ATTACK ON
V%NCK.
SEXATOI^
A Scandalous that will Tear
Up Xojrih Carolina Socl.il <'ircles.
B«rston Herald.
■Washington, D. Xovemlier 28.
—The recent disappearance of Col.
John A. Kloan, of Xorth Carolina,
from his recent home in Baltimore
has caused his friends and aequain-j
tances in this city much uneasiness..
■Tie nasliiaeiV on applicant for f v'/o of- j
flees—one in the .State department, the
other in the city government—since
March. He Itad on tile a strongly j
endorsed petition for the latter place
fend yras at one time sanguine of suc-
ce-s. He haM met with ft series'of re-
verses of late years, anti those who
know him best think he has lately 1
shown signs of a partial aberration of
hiin i, A shoit time since lie wrote a
pamphlet, ‘ Ichabod,” and had it
| >rinted in Baltimore. As described
*y himself, it is a terribly vicious and
scandalous attack upon Senator
Vance of North Carolina. Those
who profess to know its con- :
tents say that it is tilled with [
scandals which are calculated to tear
up North Carolina social circles as if!
a cyclone had struck them. Only one 1
copy has us yet seen the light. That
■was Bent to Oreonsboro’, N. C., and
had a private circulation until it fell
into the hands of relatives of Col.
Hloan, who were astonished and j
•hocked by its confehtd.' Without
hesitation thev destroyed the copy,
ghd implored Col. Sloan to suppress i
tlie book. In the meantime, Col.
Sloan was soliciting means to pay the
printer, who held the edition until it
was paid for. Dr. Baykcr, an intiu-
5>ntial merchant of Baltimore, and a
wtiriQ friend of the attacked Senator,
it is said, warned the printer not to
let a copy go out of his hands, and it
is understood that the money 'dhe on
it has been paid.
MUSIC.
W. J. POLLAItD,
Augusta, Ua.
J. L. ROBERTSON,
Aiken County.
The Music House
Of The outli
REMOVES OCTOBER 1ST, TO
KAims’ BEAUTIFUfi BITM»-
l\Q, X K.\ KIj V Opwosilc
the Old Stand.
The superior advantages of this lo
cation will be appreciated by every
one, and, with increased facilities,
(iKO. O ROBINSON & CO., will be
enabled to furnish the Finest
Alarming Figures.
Ham Hmall in a recent prohibition
speech in Atlanta produced a sensa
tion by showing that there is enough
whiskey manufactured in this couptry
to annually giveeleven gallons to ehcn
man, woman and child in America,
and that it cost America $15 per head
.every year for every man, woman and
X-hiid. Twenty-three dollars atpl
seventy-six cents is spent over the
counters of the barrooms in America
every time the clock ticks. There
f rfi kOO.OOO men engaged in ‘this (Yaffle
n the United Htates. The time lost
by the laboring men of this country
fhmi being drunk is equal to $180,001)1-
000. With the money spent for liquor
12,000 colleges could be built, every
third person in this country could be
f ;ivcn a homestead of 100 acres of
and, 3,750 asylums for the needy could
be built, the Post Office Department
^Quld be run for 31 years, and the sal
ary of the President of the United
Htates could be paid for 240 years.
What do we get in return for all this?
We will give it to you: Increased
taxes, crimes, pauperism, police, or
phan asylums, hospitals, jails, court
ilortsbs, • penitentiaries ami gallows.
Whiskey‘seiitls 100,000 orphaift"to or
phan asylums every year. By its
use twenty-five thousand suicides, are
hurried into eternity yearly. There
are six hundred men incapacitated
from work every day in Atlanta on ac
count of whiskey. The 100 bar rooms
in'Atlanta make 500 widows and 2,000
orphans every year.
Desperate Republican Methods.
Now York Evening Post ( Mug).
This is theoretically a free country,
and if any Republican member of the
Ohio Legislature thinks lie can best
serve the State by voting for some
body else than Mr. Sherman, lie is en
titled to cast such a ballot without en-
qaagerjng his personal safety Lead
ing Repuhl ican papers, however, do
not hesitate to warn the suspected
legislators‘that they vHll vote for any-
at
Ihio
organ
lit the State capital, recently said: “If
any two Republicans vote with the
^Democrats for Senator this winter,
they will go down to posterity in more
infamy than Booth and Ciuiteuu. In
fact, we would not insure their safe
exit from this city.” The Cincinnati
Commercial Gazette reprinted this
threat of assassination without a
tvord of ceqsure, und iii a way which
luvolvikl indorsement of tiie seuti-
ftient. And these are the papers
which wax so indignant over politi
cal intolerance in the South!
Manufactured at LOWEST POSSI
BLE PRICES.
The Music House of the
Guarantees to duplicate Prices in
Northern cities, saving to purchaser 1
all freight and insurance, besides sup
plying STOOL and COVER. Shipped ,
to any point in the South.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE and
IN ST HI' M L'N't’S of every descrip
tion.
SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC
BOOKS.
’ « *
The Latest Publications.
Orders filled on day of reception.
Write for Catalogue, Prices, Dis
counts aud easy terms of payment,
(I. 0. ROBINSON & CO.
84G Broad Street. - - AUGUST. GA.
GEO R LOMBARD& M
FOUNDRY,
Machine and Boiler Works.
POLLARD £ ROBERTSON,
-—-COLTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS!
No. 730, Reynolds street, - - - Augusta, Georgia.
Manufacturers and General Agents for the following Machinery:
consisting in part
100 Fairbanks Standard Scales.
100 Thomas Smoothing Harrows.
100 Acme Pulverizers and Clod Oru&hers.
100 Reapers, Different Makes and Styles, (single or combined.)
25 Hubbard Gleaners and Binders, (Independent.)
25 Threshers and Separators, (various sizes and styles.)
25 Watertown Steam Eijgipgs, (all sizes and styley.}
jtJ C. & G. Cooper & Co. Steam Engines, (all sizes and styles.)
10 Oneida Steam Engines, (all sizes and styles.)
75 Smith’s Hand-Power Cotton and Hay Presses.
50 Pollard Champion Gins, Feeders and Condensers.
25 Neblett & Goodrich IXL Cotton Gins at $2.00 per saw.
10 Neblett A Goodrich second-hand IXL Cotton Gins, at M.50 per saw, in
good order.
5 Kreble Engines.
Wood-working Machinery, (all kinds.;
Flour and Corn Mills and Mill Machinery,
Otto Silent Gas Engines, Hancock Inspirators,
Milburn Roller Bfeast Gins.
Feeders and Condensers, Steam Pumps,
Carve* Seed Cbiloii Cleaners,
Newell Cotton Seed Hullers and Separators
Colt’s Pow’er Cotton Presses, Shafting, Pulleys and 1 Hangings,'”
Steam and Water Pipes, Fittings, etc., Belting, Lacing, Hoes, etc
^gUCotton Mill Supplies a specialty. A full line of Machinery of all kinds
in stock and for sale low. Call and examine before purchasing, an<L
save money. Send fer catalogue. Correspondence solicited and promply
attended to.
POLLARD & ROBERTSON.
CARPETS m HOUSEFIRMSHIAG GOODS
-o
1885. New Goods. Fail Trade. 1885
Window Shades and Lace Curtains; Wilton, Velvet, Brussels,3-ply In
grain Carpets, Hearth Hugs, Door Mats, Art Carpet, Window Shades of every |
size and Color, embracing all the New Styles, Cocoa, Cuton aud Napier Mat- j
tings, Floor Ojl Cloths and Linolaun>s.
Lace Curtains, Window Cornices and Poles, New Walnut, Cherry, Ash j
Ebony and Brass Cornices and Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draperies.;
Upholstery Goods. Raw Silks in a variety of Patterns. Fringes in ail Colors.!
Hair Cloths, Cane and Gimp and Bottoms. Wall Papers, Borders and
Decorations.
Just Opened For AS! Trades:
Oil Pajptiiigs, Engraving and Chromos. Brooms, Dusters, Baskets, Door
Mats, W^,)iiut and Rubber Weather Strips for Doors and Window, to keep
out cold, and all sold at Lowest Prices.
JAMES C. BAILIE & SONS,
Chronicle ^uilding, 714 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
NEW QUARTERS! MONABIB: GOODS!
HENRY BUSCH & CO.
Have on hand for the Full and Winter Trade: Dry Goods, Notions.
Fancy Goods, Gent’s Fprniihing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, ’
Clothing, Crockery, Glassware and
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
We keep Choice Lines in all onr departments, which are well selected.
We ask our (rieuds to give us a chance and we guarantee good Goods,’
li ring prices and polite treatment. ■
Vessels Corner,
HENRY BUSCH & CO.
- - - Aiken, 8. O.
-v»
W. H. WELCH.
LANIER EASON.
WELCH & EASON,
IF'-A-IMII/Z' GKROCOffElS,
127 and 129 Meeting Street, S. W. Corner Market, CHARLESTON, S. C.
W E deal exclusively in FINE FAMILY GROCERIES of everj’descrip
tion, carry an extensive assortment, keep everyth!fig yoil want, sell
astonishingly low prices, guarantee every article we sell, and think we can
save you money on your purchases of Family Supplies. Try us ami be con
vinced. ^“Catalogues mailed free. No charge for packing and drayage.
10 II. P. Engine
15 H. P. Engine $585.
New and First-Class complete Power
Cotton Presg fJheap,
V- J- RUTHERFORD & CO,
-DEALERS IX-
The PrcHlrtcucy of the Senate.
Xctc York Evening Post 'Mitjg.j
YTe venture to hope that t’ho unpa
triotic efforts which the Blaine influ
ence in the Republican party is mak
ing to boom Gen. Logan into the
presidency of the Senate will not be
successful. Of all the members of the
Senate he is the least fitted by tein-
perninent and ability forthis position.
J u an ordinary election fora presiding
ffloer he would never he thought of.
J le is pushed now by men who are so
ilnded by partisanship that they are
unable to realize what they ai.e uoing,
They are not aiming to put tlie most
lit man in the position, but to capture
a possible Presidential succession.
Liwkey ami Pistols.
Easley Messenger.
The Barnwell Grand Jury threw
out six hills for selling whiskey un
lawfully and several for carrying con-
c.aled weapons. They further, say tha»
the time has come to repeal the pro
hibition law. Judge Pressly did not
agree with the Grand Jury. Neither
do we. Turn whiskey and pistols
loose and they will damn the world
forever. They are two devils the leg
islature ought to keep chained. There
is no better way of protecting society
from muuherless wrongs ami crimes.
Wise legislation on the whiskey sub
ject is obliged to result in good. Other
wise there is no virtue in legislating
according to principle.
The President Consistent.
Richmond (I’d.) State (Di m.)
Thus far President Cleveland’s
course has heeu more consistent than
that of aiyt preceding Dresdent since
the war—he has made fewer mis
takes, and has stood upon the platform
lie announced when he was nomina
ted. For a man of such prouounced
opinion he hae d i-dyer antagon
isms, although lie differs so radical^’
with some influential members of his
party on important questions, notably
those of silver and the taritt'. It is
the day of new men, of fresh blood, of
alert ideas. The great Democratic
victory lias revivified the country, and
there is going to be what may be
tersely called a lively time.
In a Tight Place.
Marietta (Ga.) Journal.
A colored prisoner in jail wrote the '
following letter to his father: “Mari
etta Cobh County Georgia November
the 10th 1885 Dear Father i will ask
you if you please get up the Money to
By me out Because i see tha Will find
me guilty inspite of all the lies We
can tell f first thought i could lie out
of this But now i don’t think i can
get up all the Money you can if you
don’t i am gone up.”
Belting The Best,
Engine and Boiler Repairs Promptly
Done.
PIPE FITTINGS ALL KIND IN
STOCK.
1014 to 102k Fenwick ^tj’eet,
AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA.
^"Telephone No. 27.
Wedding ) [TpresentS
GO TO
S. Thomas, jr..
& Bro.,
273 King St., Charleston, S. C.,
And make your selection from their
—beautiful stock of—
Watches, Clocks, J&welry, Silver
and Plated Ware!
- —AX ft
FANCY GOODS IN GREAT
VARIETY.
A. P. Ford,
Aiken, S. C.
R. M. Mixsiox,
Williston, S. C.
-INSURE
Your Gin Houses
through
MI X SON & CO.
1 N SURANCEAG ENTS
Laurens Street, - - Aikex, S. C.
The Factors and Traders Insurance
Company cover gin houses and con
tents at the same rates ’charged by
other first-class companies.
Aug. 18th. 1885-3ms.
Coal!! Coal!!
J) Llxll Jh j iJiilllD)
Agent tor Alabama Lime Company.
PROPRIETORS OF
HAMBURG BRICK YARD.
Comer Washington and Reynold Sts., Opp. Carolipp Railroald Yard.
AUGUSTA. - - GEORGIA.
—Pleasure and Profit to All!-—
JOHN II. FEAKY,
a-OniCliW, JEWELER 4 ENGRAVER.-
Watche
and Clocks
repaired
729 Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel,
THIRT
Watches
and Clocks
Repaired.
Auguspi, Ga.
TY YEARS experience in fitting lenses in Spectacles makes the
Qpiicittn 1 ’DepJU’.tpient GOifiplYte. “
Sole Agent for Diamond Spectacles. Dealer in Reliable Jewelry.
Also Silver-Plated Ware at the Lowest Prices.
tyPersonal attention to monogram engraving.
OTTO F. WIETERS,
WHOLESALE GROCER AND DEALER IN
LiQOllRS, CIGARS & TOBACCO!
Sole agenls for I. T. and J. G. FROSTS celebrated SELF-RAISING
FLOUR, and THORN BROTHERS’celebrated BUTTER CRACKERS.
KiPOfflce and Salesroom 181 East Ray; Warehouses, Nos. 108, 110, 112,
114 and 116 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C.
GIN RIBS! GIN RIBS!
I HAVE secured Patterns and propose to furnish RIBS fpj all makes pi
Gins at reasonable prices.
CASTINGS of all kinds in Iron an Brassat short noticq.
Special attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed!
JifE^ PENDLETOHl FOUNDRYfAHifl MACHINE^WOBiiS
Nos. 615, 617 and 619, Kollock St., - - AUGUSTA, GA.
CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Proprietor. \VM. PENDLETON, Sup’t.
-:o:-
Britton & Co.
-Have on Hand and to Arrive
StoyCj Grate and Black
smith Coal,
For Sale in Quantities to Suit the
Purchasers.
-:os-
LS^Orders left at Hall’s Drug Store
or with Mr. J. H. Hard at passenger
Station. will receive prompt atten
tion. Coal will be delivered at resi
dences or places of business if
desired.
BRITTON & CO.,
AIKEN. - - - - - - S. C.
P A T E N T S
CAVEATS, TRADE MAKES AND
COPYRIGHTS
Obtained, and all other business in the I T .
8. I’ateiu E.fiU’0 attended to for moderate
fees. Send Model or Drawing. We ad
vise as to patentability freeuf charge; and
we make no charge unless we obtain patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, Hupt. of
Monev Order Div., and to of the
l\ 8. Patent Office. For circular) advice,
terms and references to actual clients in
vourovrn State or county, write to
C. ASXOW&CO..
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
he Cobb county, Ga., grand jury
s: “It is a subject for profound con- ^
tulation that since the adoption of
hibition crime lias wonderfully de-
ised, the moral atmosphere has
n p trifled, and peace ami good or-
prevail. Quiet reigns where once
lies of disorder and confusion were
:eme, Property values have hi-,
a-eil, our towns show uumistaka-
evidt nees of prosperity, and our.
pie universally endorse the;
nge.
THE SEW HEAL.
E. N. KICHB0UEG,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
* .4 .1
Jeweller, Watchmaker & Engraver
Dealer in Pianos, Organs and all
styles ot Stringed and Brass Instru
ments, Sheet Music and Musical
Findings. Sole Agent for the Cele
brated Steinway Upright, Grand aud
Square Pianos.
Jewelry Department complete and
Prices Reasonable. Be sure and Call
at Richhourg’s before purchasing
elsewhere.
THE AIKEN WAGON!
MANUFCTt’REp BY THE-
MATTHEWS BEOS.,
''Opposite the Ashley Hcu*e>
- 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. Improves
axle-cutting machine for taking up lost motion without the cost of new axles
Buggies for sale! Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Improves
ha’mo-string fasteners f6r sale. Blacksmithing and horse-shoeing a specialty
with us. All work promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed.
ASHLEY GRAIN SPECIFIC!
THE S. G. S. Js the cheapest and the best aud the only Specific Fertilizer
for small grain the market.
ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, a very cheap and excellent non-ammoni-
ated fertilizer 1 for small grain crops, fruit trees, grape vines, Ac.
ASHLEY COTTON AND CORJ7 COMPOUND, a complete fertilizer for
these two crops, and also used by the^tfiiehers near Charleston for vegetables.
ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, specially adapted to
roses, geraniums, pansies, flowering annuals, Ac.
• A t - ^
t^-For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive and
instructive publications of the Compaily, address, jj
The Ashley Phosphate Company,
Charleston, * - .SC.
IP ^ ID <3-IE T T ,
THE MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE MAN, BEGS TO CALL AT
TENTION TO THE FOLLOWING AWFULLY LOW PRICES—
GOODS GUARANTEED:
An entire Walnut Bed-room Suite, full Marble Top, 10 pieces, $39; a very
Large and Elegant Solid Walnut Parlor Suite, covereil witli Plush,
only $42.50; an Elegant Walnut Parlqr Spile, covered with either
Good Haircloth or Fancy Ramie, $27.50: a Large Assort-
' ‘ meut of Poplar Red-room Suites, full Marble Top, at $32;
or, iu Wooa Top, from 16.50 to 25 dollars.
A No. 7 Flat Top Cooking Stove, with 50 pieces, foi' 13 dollars; No. 6 Step
Stove, 25 pieces, $8.75.
Every kind afid every artlcleof every kind in the Furniture, Bedding and
Stove Line; also, a full line of Window Shades, Carpets, Rugs, Clocks, Pic
tures, etc.
In Undertaking Department you can find Coffins and Caskets, Gentlemen’s
Robes, Ladies’ Robes, Odd Fellow’s and Mason’s Trimmings, and a full line
of all other trimmings.
Any information will he cheerfully given. Write for full particulars and
prices.
L. F. PADGETT’S
M
Furnitur Store,
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP!
T H !V UNDERSIGNED HAS MOVED TO AIKEN. AND HAS
Established himself iu Mr. Beckman’s shop, where he is prepared to do
ail kinds of
FIXE BUGGY AND WAGON WORK,
and in fact, everything in his line. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIATY. He
respectfully invites the patronage of the Aiken public.
METTE & CUSHMAN.
AIKEN, 8. C.
1110 and 1112 BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GA.
L. FLISQH,
506 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
PLAIN AND FANCY BAKER AND CONFECTIONER
and
Caterer for Wedding Parties! _
O RDERS FOR CAKES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SOLICITED
from the Citizens of Aiken and Surrounding Country. Northern visi
tors supplied with the very best of Fancy Cakes, not usually found in Didst
Southern Cities. J L , FLISCH.
NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE.
Miss Nellie Purcell,
FINE FRENCH MILLINERY,
VELVETS, RIBBONS
Novelties in Neckwear, Fancy and Jet Jewely
782 BROAD STREET, under Central Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA.
DOWN TOWN GREEN MARKET!
CAN SUPPLY
FAMILIES WITH FIRST-CLASS VEGETABLES.
THAT IS:
NOLTHERN CABBAGES. TURNIPS, BEETS, C.APROTS, ONIONS.
POTATOES, APPLES, BANANAS. ORANGES, LEMONS,
COCOAN UTS, NUTS, RAISINS, CITRON, CURRANTS, &c.
ALSO
SELECTED GROCERIES IN GREAT VARIETY l
Goods Delivered at the House. Call at the
VIENNA BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY !
W. T. HOFFMAN.
PARK AVENUE, - - AIKEX, S. C.
NEW GOODS! LOWEST PRICES!
AUGUST DORR,
Tailor - Hatter - and - Furnisher,
D EFERS to the public at large, the largest and handsomest stock of Cloths
Caasirneres, Montaiguacs, Beavers, Worsteds, Meltons, etc., ever brough
South. These will he made up into Suits, Overcoats, Trousers and Vests, A
PRICES UNPRECEDENTED in this or any other market. Perfection tu
fit,*and handsomest trimmings, ns well as Lowest of Prices shall be our
motto. Sole Agent for Dunlap, Knox, Youman’s and other celebrated Hats.
Also, a thoroughly complete line of Underwear, etc., and undoubtedly the
cheapest and best stobk of Shirts in the city. Wedding outfits a specialty,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
AUGUST DORR,
Tailor, Hatter and Furnisher, 718 Broad Street, Augr *‘i, Ga.
_. —
CANDIES AND FRUITS!
AYe are flow offering a full stock of Pure-
Candies, Fruits, Crackers, Cigars, Canned Goods, etc.
- — —The finest Stock of
Toys in the City.
■yVlipJesale and Retail Trade supplied at the Lowest Cash Prices.
iDEiNriTinsra- go..
636 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GA
THE
BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO.
Owens’ Barber Shop.
receive my old
ucw stand, on
I WILbehappy to
costomers at my
Curve Street
CirShavimr, Hair Cutting and
shampooing executed in first-class
style. LEM OWEN'S.
IS NOW PREPARED TO FCRXISH NEWSPAPERS WITH
FINE NEWS PAPEE!
When taken ifl quantities of fifty reams, or over, we will deliver oui
paper free to any jaunt in South Carolina at cents per pound. The
Recorder is printed on paper manufactured at Bath, 6.1). We are also pre
pared to furnish the trade with
BOOK, MAXILLA and WBAPPIXO PAPEE!
IS- PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE! Jf\
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, Pesidept,
AUGUSTA, GA.
AT CRAWITEVtLLE!
Jas. L. Quinby & Co.
Successor to JAMES E. COOK.
H AVE received from Northern and Eastern Markets a full and earefulh
selected stock of—
General Merchandise
For the Fall and Winter trad;*. We have a larger stock of Ladies’ Dress
Goods than ever before. All grades of Repellants, Cassimeres and Jeans
Bleaching, Flannels, and Domestics in abundance. An extraordinary larg«
stock of first-class Boots and Shoes, including the well known Bay State
Standard Screw Goods and the Clement Wiel & Ball Custom Work.
A CLOTHING DEPARTMENT which is full and complete in quality
style and prices. A stock of HATS and CAPS in which we can suit ami
fit any man, boy or child who may favor us with a call. An extensive
GROCERY Department, in which will be found the choicest Family Gro
ceries and Plantation Supplies. Hardware, Tinware, Glassware aud
Crockery cheaper than ever.
Having purebasyd ihesc goods during tl;e past dull season at remarkably
low figures, we propose io sell them at prices which will fully satisfy the
closest buyers.
TAS. L. QUIN BY & CO.
simiitih: <sc cze^^ie.
Wholesale Grocers.
906 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA-
A HE NOW PREPARED FOR THE FALL TRADE, WITH A VERY
large Stock of Staple Groceries! Ragging—very best Eastern Jute.
Arrow Ties—new, full weight and length. Sugars of all grades. Coffees of
all kinds. Dry Salt and Smoked Meats. Lard in tierces and cans. Flour
of all grades in barrels and sacks. Pure Porto Rico and Cuba Molasses.
Syrups- New Orleans and Sugar house. Tobacco of all styles and qualltieal
Rust Proof Oats—Texas and Native. Gunpowder, Gun Clips, Shot, Stareh,'
Soap, Candles, Salt, and all kindsof Groceries, which they oflerat the VERY
LOWEST PRICES. Quality of goods guaranteed. The patronage of the
public is respectfully solicited.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK,
*
819 Brqa{l Strcei,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA t
I S receiv|pg a Handsome Line of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS for
Fall and Winter. You will do well to examine her Stock of CORSETS.
BUSTLES, HOOP SKIRTS, NOTIONS, ETC. BLACK CREPE and DRESS
TRIMMINGS in great varitey. Will resume the business of DRESS MAK*
ING October 1, 1885.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK.
J *T.
FINE SHOES!
CORRECT STYLE!
You who have an Eye open to Economy hare
found out long time since that it does not pay to
buy poor Shoes. The Best, I claim, are tha
Cheapest, and therefore
Nubmit a Full Line of Burt’s
To your inspection. They need no praise to tho«e who have tried
Full line always on hand for Ladies, Misses and Children, at
914 BROAD STREET
‘AUGUSTA, GA.
KUFUS CARTER & CO,
TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS,
-AND-
WHOLESALE CIGAR DEALERS,
TITTi SELL STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICER
Y Y and to Merchants only.
No. 310 Jackson Street, AIJGWTA, GA.
ROBERT POWELL,.
STOVES,
House Furnishing GooAs
TINWARE,
Agricicultnral Implements t
SEEDS,
Carriage and Wagon Material,
Paints, Oils and Colon's,
Agents for the Domestic and American Sewing Machines.
LAURENS STREET, - _ . - - AIKEN, S. C.
ALFRED BAKER, President.
JQS. S. BEAN, Cashier.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK,
-OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.-
l'a*h Assets
Surplus -
$(300,000.00
30,000.00
Interest on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars. Sums ofOncDolllar
aud Upward Received.
O
FEED VOGT,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Tinware House Furnishing Goods, Stoves ai^
Hardware.
PAINTS. OILS, VAPISHES, BRUSHES, ETC.
Roofing, Guttering and Repairing a pecialty.
AIKEN, - -
ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE CROCIS
-AND-
Commission Merchants!!
Directors—Jameij, A. LalJUn. E. O’Donnell, Eugene J. O’Cornner, Alfred
Baker, E. R. Schneider, W. B. Young, William Sehwcigert, Edger R. Derry,
Jules Rival, Joseph S. Beam, J. Henry Bredeuburg.
1 and 3 Hayne St., -
- Charleston* & C,
Bondurant, Jopling & Co.,
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Manufacturers of—r-7—
ALL KINDS OF BRICKS!
* Proprietors of the Old and Popular
DeLAIGLE A^D AUGUSTA BRICK YARDS, establls! J in 182*! Esti
mated production since then 250,000,000 Brick! Quality and color unsur
passed North or Sjouth. Large stock always on hand. For information,
address
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BONDURANT, JOPLING & CO., Augusta, Ga.
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The Largest and Most Co^u
plete Establishment So^th.
Established 1842.
Geo. 8. Hacker & 8op
Office and Ware rooms, KiW.
opjKj.-.ite Cannon Street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C,
—Manufacturers of—
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
I Moldings & RtithH/tq. Sfatrrk^