The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, February 02, 1886, Image 8
the opera an
box^n with
ent.lhe quei^l
'per to 2 l V
lation ami sciei^
i pretty certal«Vive
10opera in »{ les^
auotliej tliree-
iliea of hi* -
squarp, three-ii^' 1 '-
e^frmu 4he wai.i« view f t‘»
>are ex|iq»e<l fin true oMperii-
^ ^ir- Wl^OgotolmlMtiHfar
qflfeutage of yrni-iiuoi*
f^y ^ i H * r
hiilflCJ
wor»e.
pV s-
/
Hj;ure» ,che.l.
, 4>nt. Inay be e»oug/ the pro-
aifippirf 0 f.t»n- body
abttlpplnto^o.iaty ia one
^•nd fttom aTsf/dltojut ofl»eallh
4 ouite anothcrs senail.Ie per-
n ^Itrfows v /d "ill admit
that pothing c/ he inorj^tying t«»
(lie coii#tUutiA°* anvyoWg girl or
ImoSa-oSetl/^r ;hpq ^ya^iire.
And yeti^ A 1 ' nft * ,r4 '“K 1 * 1 hundrwr
e off flanneli'abd h
li «lreMts h> put on
sleov^Ibsa‘ cor^nge., ^
• loWriie^ i 0 jr U tn%faces where thc^
th c '' o drafts *no harm would b
wcr but, a» it is, ih everj'pia^e the.^
^ O ^'roonis have not only diilerejU
i^ie rat ores, but the doors lire being
&ti.»tly opened and closed, Jetting
’ j-current* nfpjold air which sweej
»er their najtcd shpUldecS'.
an irmanr >hm
when it passesbeyono fhe
twcsl bylaw. Ulot from tlie
book of modern civilization
Its remedial laws and amid the
naoa and wreck of society, might
a ill, by iiis qwp strong arm, crown
'himself King, witii lust and passion
and crime as the ruling ministers at
ids court. Belshazzar’s feast will re
peat itself when in the fnllnes of time
(Jod sees tit to write his judgment U])on
tiie history of this country, unless
some remedial legislation of a most
positive nature is directly applied to
this great aU|4 growing, evil, And
Absolutely Pure.
HflSfiSllKJMfrer varica. A marvel of
. ur,ty. rtrvngth and wbolesomeness. Mori
■^confauical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold in cointxAition with the mat
utinJe of low tost, short weight alum or
|d|rirt>h:)t« powders. Sold oiily in cans.
Bakiko PowdfrCo. ICiii Wall St.S.Y.
MUSIC.
The Music House
of The South
REMOVES OCTOBER 1ST, TO
K ARRS' BEAl’TIFl Ii RI'IIjI)-
IXG, NKARIV Opposite
the Olri &iaml.
I louse ftesh and dlean throughout?
Tabllf^est in tlie South.
Pavilion Transfer Coaches a.ul_
Wagons at all’trains and Boats. Hate*
reduced. Beware of giving your
Cheek to any one on Train.
Ratos *2 00 <S $2 SO.
Graniteville Hotel.
MRS. N. E. SENN, Proprietress.
Tabic furniai^d with the best, and
driving parties from Aiken furnished
with lunch at abort notice.
therefore,
before
iffflellh
wj
spread oui
ritten in
and
WHAT Ct,MKS Ol* IT.
\ C ’ * *
conic of it ? Of-course.
I’often it is said that^fisa So-and-.Sb
a had eol»l or jCj/s. This-and-Thnt
.h»id up' with nnenmotHA that one
3aNV( cnbugh attention to tin* remark
rm
ig our
>rinci-
Menee, w e
'our united
sale of liquor in
It leads direely to
iporism; and as a prin-
al science,not to heques
|<i remember it. Tlicse'eCj;st>aut colds, 1 iioued, thal we Ipive the right to de-
tfjv doctors suy, predispose wqi;fcn ' to thoeairse. We do not purpose
^Jd by cfCatiiig a local weakness i© , to J?a* s
ft
efforts
this S
crime
e.iple of pa
>fungs.
jnilmoi
any sumptuary laws nor to
Nothjne is so common as | touch the rights of personal liberty,
complaints o»r bronchial [tut werdo purpose to make firmer and
The superior advantages of this lo
cation will be appreciated by every
one, and, with iriCivas'-d facilitio?
GKO. O ROBINSON «fe CO., will he
enabled to furnish the Finest
PIW AID IlKlim
a Manufactured at BOWKeil' POSSI-
Bl.E ITtlCTS. v
Tile Maiio Hyjm.of tin oufeh
Gutir-ntees to (lupilcwte Trices fn
Northern cities, saving to purchaser
all freight and Insurance, besides s©p-
pl.viuglSTOOI, and COyER. fcjhipped
to.nnv po.ncin tlie South.
M-rSMkAT MEKCHAND1HE and
STRjCN[EN l\S r of every ilpscrip-
JET 5fC$IC" * aiicT MUSIC
fT r
Tne Lutesi PubHcations.
Orders filled on day of reception.
Write for Catalogue, Trices, Dis
counts and e'a*y terms of payment,
(i. 0. ROBINSON k CO.
8K5 Broad Street, AUGUST. GA.
m. t LOMBARD & 1
FOUNDRY,
Hacliino and Boilor Works.
THE AUWA HOTEL!
Augusta, - - Gaorgia.
I,. E. DOOLITTLF. J’roprietor. *
I ARGEand well ventillated rooms.
.J centrally loeuted near railroad
crossing; headquarters for eommey-
cial men ; best $2 house in the South ;•
telegraph ollice in building; electric
lights. Special rates by the week or
month.
Wright s Hotel!
i
; S. L. WRIGHT & SOI?, Prop’rs.,
COLUMBIA,
tf. C.
At I.ower Prleou tiiaii at qnj* other itVitisc this side of Oioeinunli. This
Work Is all made t<r order. lighter Running and Better PivUthed than
'.he t class of woidt generally sold' as Standard »Ve!iielcs. But I luive just
recefved a Full Line of Kine ^
^Family Carriages, Plnetonsami Cabriolet! v :.
Just received anoilier shipment of those Fine OPEN AND TOPBltfA-
GIES, made upon special orders, by tlie best manufacturers North and East.
Nothing being used in the construction of these vehicles but the best
materials v aud h; l^uftlity. Style and Finish, are unequalled by any otuer now
on the market. In st’uek a Full Line of
SADDLE AND HARM ESS—ALL GRADES.
Which I will offer at Lower Prices tlnui have ever before been known
in the history of the business. M111. iff n, Studcbuker and Standard Pi an tat ion
Wagons, all sizes. Oak and Helnloek Sole Leatlier, Calf Skins, Shoe Find
ings, Carriage and Wagon Materials, Harness Leather, Belt Lacing of
superior quality, Rubber mu] L^nit her Belting. Also a full line of
Guns„Shells, Powder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Points for
nil makes, Nails, Axes, Hoes, Picks, and Mattocks, Pitch Forks, Shovels,
Spades, Steelyards and Scale Beams, Grind Stoufis, Rakes, Paddocks, Car
penter Tools, Files, Hinges, Window Sash, Ddors and Blinds, Farm and
ChurclpBella, w hich I am offering at LOWEST CASH PRICES.
A. R ? !QOGDYEA5?, Agent,
CSuccessor to R. H. MAY & CO.)
AUGUSTA, GA., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank.
the Old Stand, 704 Broad St.,‘ ----- Augusta Ga.,
Choice Linoa fu all our department
pur JrlendH to giv« us u ehunci^ and
es andqio.lte treiument.- f 'id
.... . ‘ -. R ,
- ^ N\ os sell Ciorner, - w-
NEW BLACKS!
T he undersigned * has . movhp to ai
1'Tstiibllsrn iT himaelr iii Mr. Beckman's nhou. whe
all *aiud$ of v. > #
FINE .BVGGY AND WAGON W<
and in fact, evervlhing in his ihie. HORSE-SHOLI5tG A HPJ
reM|«eetfully invjtes the patroimge oj the Aiken publlt!.
METTE &. CUH '
r : KN.
he is |
MRS. N. BRUM
819 Broad Strati,
AUbffiSTj
IBTT'Sr
Lofiin
I S receiving a Tlaudsome Line of MILLINERY and FAN
Fall and Winter. Y<»ij w j!! do w elt to examine her Stmd
Tifsrr.Es. iioop skir rs, NOTioNsJIfec. bl.\
TRIMMINGS in great varitey. Will resume the
ING October j, JSsS. • Y
M^S.’Nr. BRI
»aaf TT-II
& ,!V:T -V ! -
%
1 1ABLE supplied with the BEST.
Rooms large and well furnished.
Rat<« rrastonable
818 and 859 Broad Street.
IdS^S.
^C. B ,
You who have an Eye open l-oi
found out long time since that It d6ea
buy poor Shoes. Tlie Best, I
Cheapest, and therefore
Sulauj^
MMQft |
plicetiot^, and in .nine eases out of: u> ort> secure lha foundations of civil
f
U the Atui»'» i« no more femote thAu : and religious liberty in this land, lo
lo'W-A.Cc.ked dress. .The doctors , talk of sumptuary luwg in eonnectiou
.IgysiK-ak of this evil ami implorp with this fearful subject, so terrible
liepF > |Ta‘ , eiits to.-wear clothes, but fi.Md profound in its present |y u ] future
' icui'qvni!. Beautiful ♦•omen will j eonscquAweg upon the peo[fle of this
iOhiC, but At clothes they >»d comir^ffeneraUous is like laiigh-
1st «pou drawing a line, j ter °v< r an uuseemiyjdst iii thc eham-
bers of death.
10 H. P. Engine $495,
15 H. P. Engine $585.
OVERCOATS
ft
is ilesirable, but why enjoy ft
e feikhi.ni? Better la; dead TUiafiuestiou mosjt urgently dem.m ds
tlie Closest thought of political philo
sophers because it is the only real
*^f!vvark against the increasing evil*
29 j 6f universal snffVrttgo.
New and First-Class complete Power
Cotton Press Cheap,
A
]A Mi VSICJ.A X V' tP' u s. ^
Dr. Holbrook. Curled -wf .^o
West Thirtieth si reel. Vi© specialist, ^
•whose praetht' is'lafgel^ aimn g tfie'' rj
operatic nml thv»atrlcal- pro»ess!o*i, ' t* ie
Dpoke very feelingly-of tjiu evil prac-
I slsts of all^g-
Belting The Best,
RK the most usctul gaamcnls in
jCV. the cold season, you w ill see by re-
( feritig to the cut the necessity ofjiav-
! having oneihose garments. This con
sists of alkyrades, frotai a $5 Overcoat
tiu|i49, UjCjfthesf. Thefe is very little
ehangsflprtbtde garments; the pat
terns are Very neat in style, and cou-
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
m 1
N uts and Rait»pns. Figs, Dates, Primes ami Grapes !
Special Inducements
To your inspection.' They need no praise to those who t
Full line always on hand for ftadfeo. ?>F:*zcs and Children, at
A Large
Stock all New and Cheaper tl;r.n last year.
to Whole-ale buyers j
914 BROAD STREET
Apples and Oranges ami Bananas, by the Bar.'cll and Bunch and
Box! Mince-Meat! Jellies and Preserves! Dressed Poultry!
Celery ami Cranberries ! Plum Pudding ! Gelatine !
Pig Hams and Tongues ! Cookery Wines
and Brandies
HUEUS CA
TO SAC'
Ail.
Wines anil Whiskies all Grades and Ages!
C3r*Come and see us; We can please you Loth
■«! 1 '
in Price ami Quality. JEJ
. l
CIGAR
AT GR A1TEi Y I L L E?
W E SELL STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT
ai
£9
SBsBu L
a
and to Merchants only.
f *
No. 310 Jackson Street,
ROBERT POWELL.
' : ^ST<
Successor to JA3IES E. COOK.
received from Northern and
cted stock oi—
Eastern Markets a full and earefull'
General Merchandise
Done.
)
>
N«!W Cabinet Pornictl by
U^ntstone.
PIPE SITTINGS A>ft, ivlN 1) IN
.Said j T/>mic,x, February 3—The new
^ I » • - • 1
i ttabiuet is officially • nnounccd as fol-
of |
lice of tlie' prevailing Ihshion.
Ue: . • * "h
“Twenty yonr» ago tlie 'fashion ... , j ..
*ye.wiug decollejf. 'Irenes wiia «»rrl«l O 0 t. d3l „ m ., yrimeroii.i.lrr ;.nd
to such an extent thaMls a result pul-’
iiionary complaints were greatly in
creased, and the mitilrdl outcome was
STOCK'.
1014 to 1020 Fenwick Street,
GEORGIA.
AUGUSTA,
*
the elevntiou -corsage. To-day
>: iije fashion.has again become so pre-
' VateWt that u y,'*»ma.V - lt i'.ls out of place
a dlrfher unless slid be in a low-!
A
flecked dress. Many cases tif pheu-!
tnonln which nccured among well-1
known New York woipeu last yinir :
Weld directly * uttyjuutublii to* cold j
taught at the dinners umf bails. No.
lie opera id" not responsible for as
ich as one would imagine. r Women
sit in the wascfenhim boxes of the
Ryulemy ^f Music with a draught
f ice cold^nir an their naked shoul-
lers^as uutiinchingly as possible,
when a man on the contrary would
(go to the rear of thq box aud throw his
overcoat over his evening dress.
There seems to he a physical influence
which, under certain conditions oi
conscious nakedness, will increase the
first
lord of tlie treasury.
Sir Farrcr Herschel, lord high chan-
collor.
Earl Spencer, lord president of the
council.
II. C. H. Childers, ivome secretary.
Earl Rosebery, secretary fo.i foreign
affairs. . m
Earl Granville, secretary of the
Colonies.
itarl Kimberley, secretary for
I-idia.
H. Cumpbell B anncvrnnu, secretary
far war"
Fir William Vernon Harcourt,
<
^ chancellor of the exchequer.
Marquis of Ripon, first lor<l of tlie
admiralty.
J. Chamberlain, president of the lo
cal government board.
G. O. Trevelyan, secretary for Seot-
; land.
A. J. Muruk-lla, president of the
board of trade.
Telephone No.
Coal!!
Coal!!
'Uginu and Bailer Repairs Promptly i servative in Colov’s, and the linings
iti giftin uml Siik tneke A fashionable
ovtfr-garmeot Aliat no one need be
iitihamed to wear. -Just think of it,
the best dressed gentlemen are now
. patronizing!this Emporiuni for Fasli-
ionabk* Dress and hitafuc,’.* L»uit.->,
which are innffe to lit equal ttt any
Merchant Tailor’s work and at one-
half the price. There aye no better
goods cut into ^uits than can be found
in this well selected Stock. You can
find eveKVtlnrtg a gentleman needs
from his Hat down to his Shoes, such
as Underwear,* Neckwear, Hats, fine
Shoes^ and fine Clothing. This is
umioubferily the LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE STOCK in the
State, and at prices for the same Grade
of Goods cannot be competed with
anywhere. My long experience in
this business and having the taste
(which has been proven), has given
me the advantage over other competi
tors, it) having tlie FINEST AND
| MOST RELIABLE STOCK : n the
(City. Another advantage is, f have
the best lighted Store, so that custom-
I ers can see what they are buying, also
i the make and finish of the garments.
I cordially invite you to call and
i take a glanue through ibis largeestab-
j lishrnent when in the City, I will take
pleasure in showing you through.
Resneei fnilv;
M. L. KINAUD’S
Columbia, S C.
Britton & Go
Have on Hand and to Arrive— —
Stove, Grate ami $!.ack
smith Coal,
For the Fall amt Winter trade. We have a larger stock of Ladies’ Drest
Goods than ever lie fore. All grades of Repellants, Cassimeres and Jeans
Bleaching, Flannels, and Domestics in abundance. An extraordinary largi
stock of first-class Boots and Shoes, including the well know n Bay S-taU
Standard Screw Goods and the ('lenient Wiel Ball Custom Work.
A CLOTHING DEPARTMENT w-hieh is full and complete in quality
style and pr.ofes.' A stock of HATS and CAPS in which we can suit and
fit any man,*boy or child who^mny favor us with a call. An extensive
(j ROC FRY Department, in which will he found the choicest Family biros
cenes and Plantation Supplies. Hnrrhvnre, Tinware, Glassware and
Crockery cheaper than ever. • • v.
Having purchaser? *hcso goods during the past dull season at remarkably
low figures, we prbpbisS to'seil them at prices which will fully satisfy tin Tinware
closest buyers.
(as. L- QUIN BY & CO.
House Fnn
> j,. TINWAi
Agricioultural
Carriage t
Paints, Oils
Agents for the Domestic and Amencan Sewing'
LAURENS STREET, - - -
Eor Sal«
in (Juantities
Purchasers.
to
«uit
the
FRED VOGT
r:
MANUFAC i URI?R AND DEALER IN
Douse
Xu <3- 33 □? T
: o :-
^’‘Orders left at Hall’s Drug Store
or with Mr. J. II. Hard at passenger
Station, will receive prompt atten
tion. Coal will be delivered at reei-
THK MAMMOTH FURNITURE STOTm ALvN, BEGS TO CALL AT
TENTION TO THE FOLLOWING AWVXTLDy DOW PRICES—
• GOODS GUARANTEEDT^-T- •- -
An entire Walnut Bed-room Suite, full Marble Top, 10 pieces, *83; a very
Large and Elegant Solid Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plush,
only .t!2.Lh; an 1'begant \Ya!m-t Parlor Suite, covered witii either
Good Haircloth or Eency IRimio,'at $27.50; a Large A. sort-
ment of Poplar Bed-room Suites, full Marble Top, at $32;
or, in Wood Top, from 10.59 to 25 dollars. •
A No. 7 Flat Top Cooking Stove, with 50 pieces, for 13 dollars; No. 6 Step
Stove, 25 pieces, ijS.To.
Every kind and every artieleof every kind in the I.un.iture, Bedding and
Stove lane; also, a full line of 'Window Shades, Carpets, Rugs, Clocks, Pic
tures, etc.
In Undertaking Department you can find Ooflinsand Caskets, Gentlemen’.-
Robes, Ladies’ Robes, Odd Fellow’s and Mksoh’s Trimn;bigs, ,ui<l ^ full line
rs. \ -
will be cbceifi,!ly given. Write for full particulars and
Furnishing Goods, Stoi
Hardware.
V ARNISHES, BRUSHES. EiE J
Boofing, Guttering and Eepairing a Specialty.
AIKEN, - ~ ' r - S. C.
FAINTS. OILS,
" T ' 52?. : —.-f
-.rtar
5
>f all otlier trimmiiq
Any information
prices.
deuces
desired
or places of busiuyss i!
BRITTON
AIKEN. - - - - - -
S. C
L. F. PADGETT’S,
Furniture Store,
9
Mmm
The Largest and Me
Establishment]
Sh
Geo. 8. Hackei
Office and W&rferoor
opposite Canuou
CHARLESTON,
-^Manufacturers of
DOORS, SASH, BLI1
Moulding* A Building 3fn
1110 and 1112 BROAD STREET,
AT'GOST A. GA.
(Mood pressure aiid pretenOa' poman j j 0 i,„ Morley.clieif secretary for Ire-
taking gold.” land.
! The following appointments bar*.
IVIcEwen,
W. H. Hargraves
mm AI HOlWURilill GOODS
,V »I»AHTAMUTtO UOMANGH.
le^rriv.il of un 01.1 Gentleman from
^■IMihingtou in Seareli of a Daugh-
*r Never Seen,
been made iiiideV the new administra
te ward of the
Lion.
Far!
tDui
Gl
ydney, lord
Queen’s household.
Arnold Morley, pa^ror.p.ge Secreta
ry-
Charles Russell, attorney general.
The composition of the now Cabi-
gjou, about 70years old, came i net lias caused gvgiff £,m prise. It B
•iTwn inquiring the way to thought te show marks of comprom-
ville 'neighborhootl in the ! ise.
Diamonds! Watches! Jewelry!!,
.v/>; ii' toons! lo wj:s t ivr/Ci^jp
Manufacturer of
All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work,
Tin Roofing, Iron Roofing !
g o q r;
3 O Ly ^
WkBTV-N lif RO, February 2. — A{
circi-.msia ce was revealed |
t week. *A»D.-. Mitchell, from
-AGENT l OU—
■ A- *
•rn corner of cur county.
Ji ii Cw-n’ey .nee and went,
Alii,?o*-ject^t iiis’semch ’fcdeirig . a Mrs.
—^Cook, the wife of a poar man who had
aVMid and tinsueeeasTul struggle in
ibattle orirte, - She was the daugh-
;«fDr. Mitbhell, ultiiougii Ue had
■ seen lier, nor oven heard of her
i until recently, and she was over
years of age. His story is this.
mnesNee, about tlie time the
war w4- v breaking tfut, he
In the event of the defeat of John t
Morley in his re-election at New Cas
tle, Mr. Purnell r>ff<*jrj< to find him
constituency
The Daily
ministry a
approves of the
Earl of Rosebery a
It says that tliQ selection of tlie Earl
of Kimberley for the Indian secre
taryship is tlie only choice that is
likely to meet with negative anprov-
ders the new
and especially
jtmeue of the
•
John Morley.
.beautiful young lady ofial. The absence of Lord Ifartington
For some reason or , from the Cabinet, lisa^Yt'a’saav*, is a
_ ints opposed the match, matter of regret which may, however,
made it -so unpleasant Her k 11 n6 distant date, be removed,
itfte concluded, to join a rt^ri-( ''Vixe Standard “Gladstone in
Mexico, and^ee if lie cdfild j
id peace in tlie army of inva-;
Standard 4 m srican Watches,
(Every watch warranted to gtye per
fect sat i.-fact ion to purchaser.)
3Iabfe, Todd & Fo/s Gold
D. Julius King’s Combination
Spectacles!
(The hejt—an immense assortment in
store; l ant enabled to suit parties by
mail, When inconvenient to visit the
store.
Tlie largest and best stock of Jew
elry ever brought to Aiken.
Goods all marked in plain figures
and only one price asked.'
Personal attention given to watch-
work. Fine and difficult work solic-
j ited at prices of National Jewelers’
Association.
^Gutters and Conductors! Roofs Re
paired and l-piined: Mil! and J-’ae-
torjj War!:! Hot Air Furnaces y IV?*-
tilators, Ac.
H AVING every facility for con
ducting our business with dis
patch and sutisfneth.n, i respectfully
solicit a share of the patronage ol
Aiken and the surrounding country.
AV. H. HARGRAVES,
.541 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
I8S5. E^ew Goods. Fall Trade.
Window Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, 3-ply In
grain Carpets, Hearth Rugs. Door'Mats, Art Carpet, Window Shades of every
size and Color, embracing all tlie New Styles, f’oeoa. Qaton and Napier Mat
tings, Floor Oil Cloths and Linolaums.
Lace Curtains, Window Cornices and Poles, New Walnut, Cherry, Ash 1
Ebony and Brass Cornices and Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draperies.;
Upholstery Goods. Raw Silks in a variety.of Patl'-Vus. Fringes ir, all Colors,
iluir Cloths, Cane and Gimp and Buttonis. Wf’l Papers, Borders and j
Decorations.
Just Opened For Ah Trades:
Oil Paintings, Engraving and (Mironios. Br
Mats, Waliu,; and Rubber Weather Strips for
out cold, and all sold at Low est Prices.
mills, Dusters, Baskets, Door
Doors and Window, to keep
F. Warneke,
forming his f abmet lias made the
best of a bad situation. The meifbers .
are men of undoubted ability. The j Baker and Confectioner
selection of Earl Rosebery for the post (
of secretary of foreign affairs was the ]
best that could be made, aud promises ;
Knowing nothing of ' well for the good of Germany. The
not return Jo Ten- i appointments most likely to elicit
years have been criticiagt* are yir William Vernon !
borne time ago Haronur' /*hiit»cei>br of the exchequer,
r coming nml Jofui ^ofley*chief secretary for
>re the troops were dfs-
heanl of the death of his
did not hear that an iu-
iirn In Uer last illness
AND DEALKK I^ T
groceries
iu some paiiei
to be Ills Ire
%
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
TOYS, FIRE-WORKS, Etc.
- S.
AIKEN,
** *
C. BART <■§& CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE
miAimns re
FOREIGN
and
D031ESTIC FRUIT,
APPLES, oranges; I^ANANAS.
COCOANITS, I^MONS. PEA
NUTS. PIN B APPI ES, POTA
TO EL, ONIONS, CAB-
• BAGES, .
55, 57 and 59 MARKET STREET,
CHARLESTON. 8. C. '
V-« ;
Rainey’s Barber Slion.
O N Tinurens Street, one door south
of the “Croft Block.” Hair Cut
ting, Shampooing and Shaving done!
with care, aud after the most approv-!
ed method.
!3^“The Trimming of Ladies Bangs,
Misses aud Children’s Hair a Special-
ty. -
E. CAPERS RAINEY.
JAMES a. BAILIE & SONS,
THE AIKEN WAGON!
31ANtTKCTURED BV Tilt;
MATTHEWS B
'Opposite the Ashley JIeu«e) - - AIKEN,
CA ROLrsutCH
Which for strength, durability and finish cannot he si
farmers will fipd it to their interest to call and examire- Tiantoraai
axle-eutting niaehine f«r taking «]> lost motion vvithoiffk. Improve
Buggies tv>r sale! Repairing of all kinds promptly a^°f new axl*
haHie-string fasteners for sale. Rlacksmithing anil lin\hi. Improve
with us. All work pjoniptly attended i?. Satir-l'actioi^ig a speeJap
. ‘ _ U** 1
——Pleasure and ProHt to
JOHN II. FEAI
Chronicle Building, 714 Br*
i —
ad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
Watches
and < 'looks
J’ repaired.
t ii i:
11 9 UUII JJU1M
729 Broad Street, Opjiosito Central Hotel,
THIRTY YK VRH experience in fitting lenses in
Watt
and Cl*
Retail
Augusta, Ob-
SpectaeUi* mukea
BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO
IS NOW I’KKl’AKVD TO M. IfNISfl NItWSI’AT’ItRS WITH
FINE N E W S PAPER1
When t ken in quantities of fifty KitAMa, or over, we ■wdll deliver oui
paper free' to any point in South Carolina at 0 cents-per pound. Thu
Recokdeu is printed on paper n gnufactured at Bath, S. t-. We are also pro
pared to furnish the trade with 1 • • . -
Optician Department Complete.
Sol?. Agent ior'Djanwpi Spectacles. Dealer in Reliable Jewi
Also Siljer-P-Iaied Ware at the Lowest Prices.
Personal attyirtion to monogram engraving.
DOWN TOW^J Q^EEN
CAN SUPPLY-
FAMILIES WITH FIRST-CI
THAT IS D
NOLTHERN CABBAGES. TURNIPS, BEETS. CAP1
PtJTATOES, APPLES, BANANAS. ORANGE*
BOOK, MAXILLA and WRAPPING PAPER!
t2T PATRONIZE HOME
r. G. BARBETT, Pesidept, V
ENTERPRISE!
AUGUSTA, GA.
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