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•lie* ia, A (i all C04 ten, & C. lary 4th, rted hy^atyl llcli . tad red thous- _ trty in the ; Kind to learn lnj{ will soon •nef t;Uild> those that »3r$t i W. Croft, _ *t ] Usu ■■Fn?c the i ium taxatioU, ! |ie rurv»o*et'i^,j, he tiseal 3si, 1*:^, t‘* Ba^otj " I ll J> |i r ,, vc jpertJTor Irirth i» otlitoeM i> bu.. KUnMitrot | Hams • , m ^ _ ,? ent ’’ f,us - ! Cotlie. iilo, j> It. .itri»7T»f»ICT.r r u«te^execi.- (Vilet*; Java, V «*• • • • UQiniSttator, etc., to reUirn the j ^ u ,r rtr “p,’' tt> Granulated, \-> <u r £ J »• -1. , V evvt..... fiuaer, |> evrt. •sugar, Sugar WlflftAffl O l’It Fali Stock js READY NHVVEOT. Jhtli which such property is situated, un- Tc ^ v ft , . . . §001.00 ! der oaUi ai;d w.thn. the time preser b-1 r|ou « v bbl _ |4.S0 to ♦7..i0 j , ed by law. Section l,, G. S. provides Kinc yj cwt T Ji.§o ! I the manner and fMrnis for merchants >) sack f returns, and section 215 requires the j ft n «r»in<r cr^wnman lias fii 1 , and that some “section are dis- Ilow^FTiis lead.' .We wish % in their new departure, but FTill hazard the prediction 1 , that be fore they got through with thiscrusadc igainst everything and everybody [ii*3' will wish that they never had ^eardbfCapt. B. It. Tillman, pie of this State are too fed to those fuudunieii- ^of equity which undcr- au systein of govern- any man or set of strife for the pur- class taction for ■jiary grievances. ind . John D. kknxkdv, of Cam den, 8. <J., will soon be nominated by the President as Consul Cfoneral to Shanghai, China. Attokxkys at Law, Aiken*, C James Aluricii. Walter Ashley. Aldrich & Ashley, Attorneys at I^-vw, Aiken, S. O. Practice in the State and United States Courts for South Carolina. >V. (Juitman Davis, Attorney at Law, Aiken, S. C. rtlim. In ta?T^— re have been almost I ‘njisf 01 **-*. while [l i|i this single pur- ; l * ie wondei'fal » ‘hso majority’ of our ! mv °^he operation rs, and therefore it is |hey can he ignored ! Vyiiither nre \re l.v. They are in fact j The facts recently bro) dement, and eonsc- Te always been able 1st demands for the Mr. J. S. Daley has rctiretl from the’ editorial management of the E igeiicld Chronicle. icy: IN* NKW YOHK H Alt BOH. | " Trouble lor Vessels in ihe Hay ami \iu ( Long Island Soumt. New York, February 7.—The ice, in the bay is unusually heavy, which : causes considerable delay to ferry: bo-ijs and other steam craft, and j makes transportation by fitliei? vessel's ! a work of great hazard. The steamer j liixtlfo, of the Wilson Line, for Hull, was forced ashore on the east side of Ship Channel, nearly abreast of Swinebern Island, this morning, but it is expected that sii^ gd|l float at the next high water. A dispatch from City Island says: The ice here and •the vicinity is very troublesome to ussing vessels, and only steamers n manage to get through. The ice .pact in the sound as far east as itii a glass from the sta ll vessels are frozen in General DeSatisiire. ^rlestox, 8. C., February 1.— ’ Wilniot G. DeSiuisure of Fledon, died at Orlando, Florida, in the 64th year of his age. He “ leand distinguished lawyer, ,oT the Cinejnnati Society of k ’ a prominent Mason, hay- isted with the* thirty-dd tid was a member ofall ^ies of a literary and char ter. He was a member __ Ftate Legislature almost, con- mupusly from 1S4S to 1865, aivd serv- j«l during the war as. a commander of ?rve troops in the defense of ton. M’ill practice in the Courts of this Circuit. 8pfecu» : '*aftention given to eo/lections. 0. C. Jordan, Amlitoi- to add fd percent, to the prop- j CoftoVunS,'^bundle erty valuation of all persons wiu» lad i to make tlieir returns within the time prescribed by law. * As this is time provided by law for the regular assessment of tioth Heal and Personal property, ail taxpayers are requested to meet me at the pre cincts named for their townships, and come fully prepared to answer any questions in regard to Hie situation, boundaries,'number of acres in each tract, etc. Don’t send your returns by anyone else, but come j^iurself. All returns sent throftgh the mail must be sworn to before some officer qunlitied to administer such affidavit, made out on a proper blank and each tract of land listed on a separate blank. * Persons owning no properey must return their Poll Tax to me or a pen alty will attach for no return. Hours for the Aiken Post Office. OCT UOINO MAILS CLOSE. • No. 1.—Charleston, 8. C., and way stations, 8outheast Georgia, Flor ida and Northern. . . . 7:30 a. m. No. 2.—Western & Southern 10:30 a.m. INCOMING MAILS OPEN. No. J.—Western & Southern 8:30 a. m. No* 2.—Charleston and way stations, and Northern 12 m. ~ ’ .‘Aid ^LlOi ...11012A .. 1.6001.75 South Carolina Railway. Comineneing llee, 3d, J88.5, trains will run as follows ' \iy Eastern time: MAIN LINE—WESTWARD DAILY. Prices the Lowest, NO ONE CAN FAIL TO OET JUST WHAT THEy WANT, A^TD AT the Right Suits, Overeats, Hats, Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks, yiihrellas, Satchels, Bj'cicle Shirts and everything Men and Boys’ Wear, In grvatgst Variety —Lowest Prices Always—Goods that are Fashionable, that lit and wear‘ftrq the only kind we lind room for. ± V. W. BLANCHARD, Attorney at Law, 4iki:n, Claude £• awyer. 8. C. Meet me at the place appointed for j Lcave charleston- >our ton iislnp. i 6.3f> a. m., 5.10 p. m., 10.30 p. in. 1 will be at the following P aces at Lcaye Aiken _ y 1 the time specified to receive lax He-| j.TTC,KNLY AT L.>w, A fK EX, 8. C. B. Woodward. Attornev at Law, Aiken, 8. C. Wili piafjtiCfj in nil the Courts of this State. Edw. J. Dickerson, Attornea'-at-Law, Aiken, 8. C. Will practice in all the Courts of this State Dr. Z. A. S’iritJi, PIIACTICINf J PH Y8KT A N, VAUCLU8E, - - - 8. C. [^Office near Depot. Dr. W I* ( ourlnr.v. Dentist. . -- - —qM'Ii iZ Richland Avenue, Aiken, S 0. Next door to lienrv Buscii & Co. pir honorable pursuit, been fully represen- Irnment of the State. late day to attempt 1 ^on 'witli flattery and (he belief that his ^ed, and that he does yie plum pudding. Si rns, Itieh- Viaui o Jlgllt m the News and Courier, over the signature of Hon. W. A. Courtenay, touching the methods practiced by rotracjyt. [lepresenfaT and all have Dr. B. H.Toi]w,ue ? Dentist. — -UK) ,1 C *.# Richland Avm e, Aiken, S. C. -OKlTCi. AT — the Sheriff - of Charleston County, in charging tietitious fees for conveying prisoners fioni Charleston to the peni tentiary deserves the attention ot good citizens everywhere. It seepis that the ShorilT charged $2,OS') wlien hi> actual expenses slimihfonly have been thus realizing a elea(^ profit over proper charges of 10 !0. A u other words ho charged $40 per capita netual expenses were onl\ about f . .ff fused to pay toe uiX^ld ' [.•at the public crib, and^qtpin«rr--^^ ui4til ^ vl j ri( di and 7h? ki are still in offlee. In | Judge ruled t lia!tTTTc~T-»Lr'n,^^here the bsinbiishment of; legal and ordered the Commissioner^ hde in 1870, the farmers to pay them. If tlie decision of the [rqugly represented both ' Judge is correct,'the sooner the law is House and hi Congress. 1 changed the better. 8r,elj u system fieut time they hold one j is calculated to deprave juiblic npirals te» Senatorship ami two ! as it virtually offers a premium for personal dishonesty. If. the compen sation of the Sheriff' is not enough for his duties and responsibilities, let our Legislature provide a satisfactory Grranitevilie “t Aiken Cr i n y. 0. -Jdnilroad Rumors. Jc,h).sJott Monitor. A runior was in circulation at Edge- | field on Mondgy fhaf the Irgnehises of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and j UI-. *#» *i. JIUI JIPIT, f .** d«!S|. Chicago Railroad had been sold to the Clyde syndicate. If this rumor is verified, just what it means for the lower end of the line is altogether problematical. If the Clyde secures the South Carolina Railway, as it is also rumored they have, it probably means that the line will be built through to Aiken, but if the 8. C. Road remains r'e s'Swi %! wimrt< > B < Barnwell County, S. 0. somewhere in the iip-country anil the \ 13T Will attend calls to the country, lower portion of the route left in the j : Ed will R. Cunningham, 541 Broad 8t., - - Augusta, Ga. Commissioner of Deeds for Soutl Dr. J. It. Sniiili, Dentist. OFFICE at turns of Real and Personal property : For 8haw township, Hatcher’s Cross Roads, Haturday, January 2il, 1886. For Windsor township, Clark’s Mill Monday. January 4tli, isSij. For Windsor township, Windsor, Friday, January 22d, 1883. For Rocky Grove township, II. A. Sally’s store, Tuesday. January oth, 1886. For Hopewell township, John Hut to’s, Wednesday, January 6th, 1886. For Giddy 8wamp towns!:ip, J. G. Sally’s, Thursday, January 7th, 1886. For Rocky Spring township, II. D. Otts, Friday, January 8th, 1886. For Tabernacle township, Kitehings Mill, Saturday, January Dtli. 1886. For Aiken township, Court House, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, j January 11th, 12th and 13th, 18-6, For Gregg township, Gfauiteville, Thursday, January lith, 1886. For Gregg township, Langky, Fri- j ;’.V day, January ioth, 18-6. For Gregg township, Ynucltise, Saturday, January 1 .6th, 1886. For Miilbrook township, Martin Holley's, Monday, January i8th, 1886. For Miilbrook township. Ranch's Mill, Tuesday, January 10th, 1886. For Aiken, Miilbrook and Windsor townships, Montmorenei, Wemiesday January 20th, 18-.6. For Schultz township, Hamburg, Thursday, January 21st, 1886. For Windsor township, Windsor, Friday, January 22d, 1886. For Aiken township, Court House, Saturday, Jaijuary 23;i, j83Q. For McTier township, Jones’Gross Roads, Monday, January 25th, 1886. For Chinquapin township, Jacob Kneeee’s, Tuesday, January 26th, '86. For Ward’s township, Wilson Gun ter’s, Wednesday, January 27th, 1886. For Aiken township, Court House, Thursday and Friday, January 28th and 24)Mi, 1886. For Gregg township, Madison, Sat urday, January 30th, 1.886. For S}eepy Hollow township,Wood ward’s store, Monday, February 1st, 1886. For Sleepy Hollow township, 10.52 a m, 0.4) p m, 6.16 a m. Arrive Augusta-— 11.40 a m, 10.30 p m, 7.30 a m. MAIN LINE—EASTWARD DAILY. Leave Augusta— 7.20 a m, 4.45 p m, 10.35 p m. Arrive Aiken— 8JO a in. 5.32 pm, 11.50 p in. Arrive Charleston— 12.32 p m, 9.40 p. in, 7.15a m, TO AND FROM COLUMUIA—Daily. FOR J. LUDIi OW & CO. * . ' . * J-H. .1 .. BMUIS 5 1 T. C. BLIGHT . 4.45 j». o,» m. o.a- p. m. 10.00 p. m. .5.27 p. m. in. in. cold. The C. G. <L & C. R. R. Abbeville Ib’ess and Danner. the alary,but whether enough or too little I Live positions in Congress Ivrai Ijf the inoyt lucrative Jble positions in and around .blouse. * ^Interests have been ncglect- ^camjo o/tlie persistent folly j this system of piratical plunder for Jo represent them in j services not rendered, is a disgrace ture, who are unable | to the Democracy of South Carolina login fconsetjuence of from one *nd of the State to the other, era}- iunuhnittion and i [f sneh pcrnicio is practices arc per- Hon.‘ Tlic farmers of 1 mitted In Charlc*top without protest, h'roliha can always make j thej will soon spread throughout the Juard and felt when they j entire State like a gangrened sore,car- ^ >* to the Legislature who | rying polution to every office which 1 L*nt hi represent them, but provides a Tee hill for its emoluments, j Tjetlier as a political faction 1 This steady tramp towards old time { fier proposed by Capt. Till- ; radical corruption must be arrested or ! the way to promote the j else decent people will have to step | ipority and bappiires of our : aside and hold tlieir noses. The Dotn- : oerntie party has been and ought still j htiis ate possessed of a i to he t!i ‘ stan lard l»e.irer of of- fervatisiiiand hard j ffeial and personal integrity and tin- and are not half so ’ less the good citizens everywliere in | t seems strange to us that 111lTTu]], 1 Ilf ll)J_ '^i 11 1 1 'U or stockhold ers should alvvaysi^Hik<«44vams which uteres ted in the eiiteT Wliy 111111111 11 ^ h 111 1111 j in Aiken last month, and -‘ l *r - i |r mi , | tiiis month at-Greenwood ? It wouTiT seem to us that such meetings should be at Troy, Abbeville, Due West, or some other town which has either paid money to the road or voted bonds for its-ppnrpletion. We are not. how ever, very particular where they meet, No J\ooii;epang. Orangeburg Times and Democrat: Some one has started a small Guber natorial boom for the Hon. Giles J. Pattersor., of Chester. The weather is most too unsettled («' venture out and we would advise the originators of the above mentioned boom to be Carolina, New York, Florida, Texas Louisiana, Rhode Island, DiMrict ot Columbia, and Notary Public “with seal.” Drawing of and Probating Payers “a specialty.V -4KV. Dqd]D W, GILL Kit AS 1) PIC TV It K Fit A ML Mamifacurer, 126 Jackson St. - - Augusta. Ga. Picture Frames Made to Order at kort Notice. SEW MOULDINGS CONSTANT LY RECEIVING. RegihJlng ;i Specialty. Old Frames equal to new. Leave Augusta..,.. Leave Aiken Due Columbia. west—Daily. Leave Columbjg. Due Aiken 9.40 p Due Augusta 10.30 p Conxlotion s.—Connections made at Augusta with Georgia Railroad (<• and from all points West and South all trains; with' through sleepers between Atlanta, and Charleston on night trains. Also at Augusta with Central Railroad to and from Florida south and southwest. Connections made at BiackyjHe with RarnweJ Railroad to and from Barnwell. Connections made at Cjiarleston with roads north and south; a iso with steamers for New York and Florida York. Through tickets can be and baggage checked to all point North, South and west by applying to agent at depot. D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pas. and Ticket Agent. John R. Peck, General Manager. purchased Chalotte, Columbia & Augusta Kail rond. OFFICE GENERAL IWfckiKNGEIt AGENT. Schedule in effect Nov. loth 1885. Eastern Standard Time. N Q j ITH W 4 RI > • NO. 53, DAILY—MAIL AND EXPRESS. Leave Augusta (A). 0 10 a. m. Arrive Columbia (R) 1 22 r. M. -rrIMPORTER AJ7D JOBBER OF- s, -11M LAMPS, BRACKETS, CHANDELIERS AND- House Furnishing Goi DO A BROAD ST REF, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JUST WHAT YOU WAN’ -AT THE— pUt. Leave ColumbiaB) } 32 l*. M. Rouse’s Bridge, Tu.scday, February 2 ! j Arrive Charlotte (C) 6 00 p. M. Silverton township, -Ellenton, 1886. For Wednesday, February 3d, J886. For Silverton township, Barnes' store, Thursday, February 4th, 1886. For Hammond township, L. H. Ilankinson’s store, Fritlay, Felnuary 5th, 1880. For Hammond fownsiiip, W. C. Page’s store, Saturdav, February fith, 1886. ‘ j Aiken Court Hou--'', February 8tb j io February 20th, inctiisive. DAVE H. WISE, Auditor of Aiken Countv. | . 5 o > p. M. 10 25 P. M. NO. 47. DAILY—MAIL AND EXPRESS. Leave Augusta (A) Arrive Colur.«bia (D)... NO. 17, FREIGHT WITH COACH AT TACIIED-- MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. Leave Columbia 7 00 A. m. Arrive Charlotte 5 30 i\ M. SOUTHWARD. NO. 52, DAILY—MAIL 4XD EXPRESS. Leave Charlotte (C) 12 50 p. m Mikrto t |«rAn^ [Cflln 0 f Lilli (1. Bl 5 15 P. M 5 25 P. 51. 0 38 P. M. . 0 15 A. iO 35 A. Arrive Columbia (B) j Leave Columbia (B). | Arrive Augusta j NO. 48, DAILY—M AIL AND EXPRESS. Leave Columbia (D). Augusta (A). no. 18, TACIIED — TUESDAY? SATURDAYS. .... 4 Arrive Columbia 3 TIONS. The Grandest Display of New, Stylish and Elegant Goods ever»eenii\ Augusta. Every family needs a nice BED LOUNGE. We bought a largo, stock before combination was tmu’e, and will sell 15 per cent, less than can be bought anywhere. Regular made LOUNGES from $4 CO to $75 00. ROCK ERS, i ’a. ;>( t Seat and Back, full size, $2 to $8. BED ROOM SUITS, all iq Latest Design—Price Down. PARLOR GOODS—Price, Variety and Quan- tity wi 1! A.s i’< >UND YOU. Everybody Invited to Call and Inspect, FLimryC & BOWLES, 838 BROAD STREET, ' - r r - AUGUSTA, GA. MISS. A. PHILLIPS^ IVES NOriGE to all her Customers, that hereafter they will find her at J ?.Irs. Williams, Park Avanue Millinery. I as well hs our not(*d Milli ner Mrs.'\yilliiuus, v/iil <!•> our best to plcosg all. Come and see us, all are. v tt il respectfully alike. invited before falling elsewhere, will serve rich and poor. MRS. A. PHILLIPS. PARK AVENUE, (Formerly of Richland Aveppe) AIKEN, 8. C, COACH AT la!I) A Vs Old Pictures Copied and Enlarged. j very careful with it or it may be nip-I ■*» j ped by tiie late frrtsts. vw m L. 1 2 virtue of the power >: l»y and utnler a certain mortgage* executed hyMilledge Hankinson.trus-! tec, S. L. 11 iniai.son and E. J. Han- \ kinson in our favor, on February lOtb, ] 1884, to secure the payment of Five! , -no, ^ Hundred Dollars with interest lion, | r ^e Charlotte said date at ten per cent, per aqiuim i until paid, we will sell at public sale i CONNE( at the Court House steps in Aiken, | ( : los<1 coulu . t . tUms mju i 0 nl Chester -S., on Monday, the 1st nay pt March, I 1886, during the legsil hours lor puh- i lie sale, all that certain tract of land i To the Publics thison'.iT meaaurp in with C. and L. Narrow Guage Rail road for /orkviHoj Newton, Hickory. WEBSTER In various Styles of Binding, with and . . without Patent Index. COLUMBIA, s. JpiCTURRS sent can be C enlarged to any size, and will be returned for inspection. If unsatisfacRuy n< clrarge. Correspondence solicited. r Wf3sr£#yyr with <a 'OMABfUDCtbfPATENT: INDEXfi & UN ABRIDGEq* JP/CTIONA/fyf me people imagine.! this State are prepared to stand true (•omipon s ^ noHie^Tf flfe^levelopg in a pro-: to the party colors, and insist that eminent degree habits 6,' pelf-respect honest methods must prevail it will at i and* self-reffairce. They are iue best : no distant day disapi>ear in the wreck ' fseWapaper roadeys that Wo have, and | occassioned by its own corruption. think of^rbaL they read and] M ‘ lurm intclligcut conclusions. > • Under circumstances wy , liireel ights in one tiny. * think Captaj^Hlliiian and those-in j Our journalistic friends X. G. th* same boji^»i him, w ill find R ; zaloColnmhi a correspondent of the bard t«. throw i^sueh a cloud of dust j ^Kwvs and Courier and Messrs Calvo : to ebscure the prohihitiou issue, i a,, d.Lamotte of the Columbia Regis-j and atir them up (t,tO' a: clast: faction ! tei * having been engaged fora long an appeal to prejudice an^paision. j t* mi ‘ industriously nagging each I He and his eoadjutifffs mhy do w hat-f° ! ,t ‘ r » varied tha pertormanee ever they please, huttlje ’iirohit.itlon j week by tiiree fights in one d iv A. JUST ADDED NEW I’FtONOX'^CIIsrCi J. A. WrigSit, ROOT AND SHOE MAKER, One I)oor from Laurens Street on l’:;rk Avenue. The best of material used, and any tyle of boot or shoe made to order. Eidson, Runs. Terms C:is debt now dm deed. 1\. W. inter -The who] Purchaser : of above to pay for WAGENER A CO., Mortgagee’s. By Hkxdkr.son Br!).>, Tlieir Attorneys. Feb. 1st., 1886-41 addressing you ,,, . ♦)>!!« the con- j tents will assist . MU 1 n yourself with a suit of clothes iiittf your Special Oidoi* with a guarantee of a neat tit, and work, and prices to suit the clewing (it is hoped) of [ tinaneially liatd season. I willliave on hand the finest selec sipieres that e people of price fur than any ;e». (A) AVitli all lines to nitd from } STYLPiS Savannah, 1'iorida and the South, and iThat will be worn tiiis season are par- Atlauta, Macon and the Southwest. | lieulaily artistic. The four-buttmjeut- (B ; With the Atlantic Coayt Line ! away coat will be more worn than and South Carolina Railway from and | any other moaning coat. The most | to Charleston. i popular sacks will be the straight (C) Witli Richmond and Danville ; front four-buttoner. The doutiled- ! Railroad to ami from all points North : breasitevl seek, t> s ihe w< ather hecoiues i and Cai-.lina Cent raj Railroad. 1 load, will j>i-o!ialdy come intoiamsid- (1)) Connect with the \V. C. and A. f erable favor. Trousers will he medi- Hailnauf for Wilmingcon and all ! um and comparalively straight with each last As GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD, Containinj- over 25.000 Titte«, deseribin)? the Countries, Uities, Towns, and Natural Feat ures of every cart of the Globe. The Unabridged has SOOO more Words in its j i Jeweller, Watchmaker & Engraver l4S^J5?KtSSSl«r* T i l^l<T ill ri»n r , Own. an,I all 'IT IS THE STANDARD .stylos f»t Stringed and Brass Instru Authority with the U. S. Supreme Court anj in the Gov’t Printing Office, end is reeommunded by the State Sup’ts of Schools in 36 States, and by over 50 College Presidents. It is an invaluable companion in every School and at every Fireside. GET THE BEST. G.& C. MERRIAM & CO., Puh’rs, Springfield, Mass. THE NEW DEAL. E, N. EICHBOUBG, COLUMBIA.S. c. , styles ot Stringed incuts, Sheet Music and Musical Sale «T Land.j B points on the Atlantic C onst Line. Pullman Sleep!ntr Cars on Trains ; i- * * * Findings, ^crlo A.vjfnt lov 4- D the Cele usual the difficulty originated issue will aland tup* v ( LUrdnt them, appealing i* all classes and all occu- tT*l! u but became more tenon9 as jtations in the lianie of^ill tiiat'is dear progresse*!. and nacred iff morals and religion, atuU -N-'tbe all that is conducive to tk.c best mate- , ^ilez received m a it i the outcome of tin several (rouble marks , G on- on the na ’ interests of our ‘g'rahq old com- neck, Lamottea bk.ck c\e, and tul\o Ordinance ESTABLISHING A FIRE LIMIT WITHIN THE TOWN OF . \ IKES. S. < \ brated Stein way Upright, Grand ami i Square Pianos. Jewelry Departtncnt complete and j Prices Reasonable. Be sure and Call i at Riehbourg’s before purchasing! elsewhere. ) Y virtue of th“ power vested in ti~ iy trnd under a certain mortgage executed in ot r fqvor, < tf 7to day of April, 1884, l>y Johnai'iliiis.hi to secure the pa.viuent of a nott* for Foity-Onc Dollars, we will sell at public sale, at the Court House steps, in Aiken, > on Monday, the 3-t day March, 1886, during the legal hours for sab s, ill tliat eertain tra-t of land, situate in the County of Aiken and State of South Carolina, containing Eight acres, more or loss, hounded North by lands of Sam IliiJs, Fast by kinds <»! Fleming and Watts, South hy lands light spilng. ‘The al»ove in given by the two best Anioriean Authors'. ami 5.1 between Aiken ansi Washing-• Special attention will be given to ton, D. C. ami Graniteville, via Dan-j onk'is outside of the towuf Aiken, villc, Lynsdiburg and Charlottesville. ! Expressage paisi on all oiders amount- Also, on Train - 52 ant! 53 between | ing to three dollars. __ (ireensboro’ ami Rielimomi. Nos. 47 and 48 carry Pullman Sleep ers between Augusta amWV'ilinington. I it. l\. Talcott, C. W. Si^uauk. Supt. \et. Gen. Pass. Agt. . ~A. Caudwull, G,.n. Pass Agt., Colurnliia, S. C. i ViXhl ’ECT ALT > C < ^ l A BELF of lienrv A.it; West nv lands of: luonweulth. The State if; lining alt his Ibeen coniine.I to bis bc<l ever ♦ hat is practicable for literal#, seien-i h * ,,ee » l );, -* , P 11 • wean 11 on the title and teehnienl odueatiou,. We • kead inllictcil hy blow s trom a pist<d in • in d«» no more, without an increase i of taxation and that our people will an, l :l severe cut mtlu not stand. Captain Tillman is fertile b . v broken glass from Dr. Jackson’s in plans for fearingdown v but tmrron in window into which he was thrust by ^ *._ 1 .-21.1* 1»««4 *inrn'Timi.Mt. I>e6i(les all this the tlie hands of lionzalez used as n club thigh, inflicted iSkction I. fi‘ it ordniiH d hy the lilteiidunt and Waid-. iis of the Town of Aiken in ( uiihcii assembled, and ! by authority W jjie same, that ; from; and alt'er this Ord'inanee, it.- PATENTS ! CAVEATS, TSADE MARKS AND COPYKK4HTS I*. jam Lark. Terms Gash—Now due on debt J f4<).25 with interests at seven percent. | per annum from April 8th, ls.s.i, ! Purchaser to pav for deed. D. t and F. P the n. i Obtained, and all oth r ! uslne ; S. Patent < ifiiee atleii'de<t t<> !,>.• uioUerat* | fees. Send Medel or Drawing. We ad j vise as to pate ntabilitv free of ••barge; and : vve make no charge unless vcf.btain patent, tile passage of' We refer here fo the Pqstma-ter. .8upt. ot hall not he lawful 1 M°ncv Order t),v and to officials 01 tin for anv person or persons to erect or ! r l **'tl j build any Wooden Buihlings wiihiu j St ^ ‘’ i the following limits in the said Tow n, to wit: All that square or square* ly-, . „ . . .. 1 — • 1 G"*so>ite latent Otbee, \\ aslungton, 1). ( Fc'». 1st, 1880-41. . HENDERSON HENDERSON, Mortga.get:'. m your own Sta;e gr county, write to • C. A fiXOW Si CO. ing and being North of Park Avenue, ; ’‘T | to Ricidami Avenue, West of Xew- berrv Street to Short and Pendleton feasible propositions for building up. * , ' s antagtmis?. Our farmers will consult their best * Mayor of. Columbia collected se\eial iiitorests by attemlthg to their btisi- • ff ,u *8 h>r tlie pertormanee, and cases .•ss and making good crops, and leav- h i\*ebe^ nuvle out tor the Sessions J •K Caj'taiu Tiiluian to paddle hi* I U 4H,rt ' ag^ust two of the actors for the . sjrcius, l-kist of Short and Pendleton in canoe. This gentleman assumes carrying o'fvjncealcd weapons. We.Sireetto Newberry Street. «> n *«rri..nluiril i iiorw Mr. Calvo will soon recover *>0111 1 Done in Council Chamber op tins. * day the ro.e of an agriLUluiral 1 . .c. i|v the 18th dav of January A. D. Mi rONEYTO LEND OX IMPROV ES, but )»eff.re he gets through we I ll,s injurns. and that our tw oaily 1S86. under Ihe hand of the In- i>L ed Farms i.o Aiken and adjoin- t»e grea’lv mistaken if lie dooa Ciintemperonea wu^ henectorig si rive tendant and theeorporate seal : ing Counties, in Suins frem $-3()0.00 to Money to Lend. ind that Jordan is a hard road to to imitate the good •example set them rSealJof the said fowii. 'The tfxuj-hoirrd men 1 by the members of the Count ry Pr^s | NY. f ■ C5TM AND A VIS. iml tinmen" must stand firm ; viz. to attend each to hie own busi- j th ‘ ll * VM • ^ • convict lone, and with the i no8!< ’ to make the best piper, j Jor!>a.\, * Duuocraov iu tlieir hc ‘‘ s * lJ » leaving the public tol 1 •r *'. J. It. Jordan, Clerk and Treasurer. I $1,000,000, on five years time. Apply to \Y- H. DUNCAN, A t toruey-ut- J .a w, BarnwellC. II.. S. C. Dee. 15th, 1885-"bin. Rogistratiou Notic'H T^rOTICJ-: i- 1 iic-ivliy given ihut the AAl Books of Registration for Aiken County will tie opened at Aiken, C. I I. on ttie first Monday ip each month to | enable such per>oiis to r.-gister as have acquired the right .since the lest gen- ! eral election, to transfer such as have j changed tlieir residence, and to renew j lost and defaced certificates until and including t.he first Monday in July, I 1886, except for the purposes hereafter • mentioiieti. namely ; and (kvicod • e<Ttiticat**s may be i-CnewWl- in.til j thirty (lays before the general clec- i tion, au<l voung men coming of age t after the closing m the Books may t ixgister until the dav of election. WALTER ASHLEY, Supervisor for Aiken County. 1 January 19th, 18 0. ti S 1 have determined to n;al,c t!ie a Y Finest Teuncsseo Beef a Spe cialty* of my'business; persons desir ing tlie I test of Reef wi’,i dp well to re member me. 1 will also keep con stantly on hand Sausages of my own npuiui’actnre, whose excellent quality will be their best recommendation. E. S. SOMMER, Laurens Street, - - Aiken, S. C. Doe. i, Annual Returns. V DMINISTRATORS, Guardians, j . <Xc., will please mak^ their an- ; nuai l eturna. Please be prompt as! tiiCip lias been some complaint. I shall be compelled to enforce the law | against parties failing todo so. JOHN T. GASTON, Probate Judge A. C, Jan. 12t, 18513, ClilOAMXO AND KCPAIItINt;. My Cleaning and Repairing Depart ment wiil receive special attention. I ! am prepared to repair tine work, ordi- ; nary work and common work, to orig inal standing, at reasonable prices to i suit each class of work, j Suits cleaned, $2; pants cleaned, 75c. I and 50e.; vest cleaned, 50c. and 25c.; coals and vp.sts bound, $4.50, $3.o>n, and $2.50. Call and examine niv goods before going obiewiicf'e. Respect fully, r f. p. oru?$. Xoticc to. School Trustees. BUSCH HOUSE Transfer! |IIE undersigned announces to hiq putrbns and the public generally, lifc iff 1 1 111 il to transfer passen gers mil IMlyiiqi _ 1 To or From rOR IN- TOWN AND THE Orders left at the Busc| II. Busch & Cq.’h Htc attended to. IIKNIU Nov. 17th, ]885-5ms. 1E(M£ T O buy* your Tinware, <«lass wa re, I .am ns, Spoons, Knives, He., Fork Brushes, Buckets, Hpectac Needles, Soaps, Baskets, Do and every other thing, is at THOS. ME it, 10 and 15 Ceuta No. 51ft liroad Street, AUGUST.^, GA., Headquarters for TOYS of all kinds. A. P. Ford, Aiken, S. S CI 1004. ployiiu OOHfe SON’S CcIcJ'rf.tcd Fashion Cotalecue OS T CCCC A'r Epdiis ftiid Sum- 021% I Pn^Ciucr. itS6, re*u> Mao b lii.li, Uj nny addn-ss. Ulurtrate*. and ll.'-ls cv. ry tiling for iJulies’. Oeiit«\ Chl!<lr*Ti!>' rnl Inrajits’ we r and Hoc'*kei-|»inR ({ kmL, ar m Lf/'rr Oian Uioac *>t any liov..«' ;n flw Unite*] State*. Cuiupiclo ’A -.utiaraclino uvamJccd, or mom y re- ’fjfande*! M. V. V. KOCH A M»V, &. ‘20.b tn.» -•%. 'i RUSTUES Itef.re em- r teaehe.rs’will please be carciul to ascertain if they hold cer tificates from the Board of Exami ners, as I can approve the checks of only those who hold such certificates. R. H. HARLEY, S. C. A. C. NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEM. L You arr allowed a frtt trial of thirty day* of Iho * 11*0 of Dr. Dve'a Cilet.rnled Voltaic Belt Wtta ■lei trlc Bnapenaory A,.|>U»nerR for relief and permanent enre*^ AemotwDeWt/flt.Ipaa of vitaliti/ and Manhood, and all kindred trouble*. Alaofor many oOier UUense*. romplete reetoru- tlon to HeallY, Vigor and Manhood euarnnteao. No rUk I* Incurred. Illnatrated pamphlet In eeoiea - -MW- / - '' ... - mKk.1 It. M. Mixson, Wlllistou, S. C. .MIXSON & CO. Insurance Agents, Liurens Street, - - Aiken, S. Represeut «omo of the strongest, and most lilieral Fire, and insurance Companies. Losses promptly ad justed and paid- JamesA.Stotharf, GRANITEVILLE, - H. C. DKALKK IN DRUGS. CHEMICALS PEIUCUM- ERIKS, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHES ANDCIGArfS. The Stock is frequently repleni»he<i mi that tUey are always fresh. Our liriees arc roasoinihl^, god we will be glad not only to nervy our frieutls ol Gmnitevllle; biR df \he entire sur round ing Country.' ... . James A. ^t<XtUart Boyce’* Barbershop. *J WILbeh.-tppy to receive eostouiers Curve Stn-et ing m 'Shavlni ilKioing at my oid lair •a J •v - . . *-• SJNiS’.vTs