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m fX'i in . -■’i gear ga—mama Hit; JIKEK MiOER, s tf.IXUIjhiS K. 1C. l>iCAYTO\, Ktticor AIKEN? H <J.. MAkClf7>7 ‘U'H ojl»l hi lc*a«l ti^vo r<cc4vci a lit ami scviremw^ invest that, the decision of Jn-lge Aldrich aKa!ii>< the C »unty O^vmyiH.alorifrs _ Ant! in fav«*r of the sherilT ciiaryih^ ««tMcrlpUom Uates —i>i,V vear. &"V: a l ,itce for conveying prisoners to pix tuantbs, $1.0^. If pn I ir. advaie e, one the p Mietehiijry* tau he sustaincfl i*y either the law or tho facts ami if the Oran-1 Jyry of Charleston County should do as they ou^ht, insisfthat a test ca-*9 be made oat f»r the I Old Picture* Gopisd.aad Enlarged. Eil 0T! OE W, A, RECKLING To Persons Liable to Ronti Duty in Gre^To^vush!;). Prolbdsional Advertisement COLC^KJA, 8. C. iicrruitlis sent can Ik.* enlarged to 1 any size, and will be rcJ^l'TTTHI fbr OFFIGETlO. isfrtctojv no inspeetioti. If unsatisT ,ear. ?X..5t. •*« months, AilvertUiing Rate**.—One ^ijUaTt*. first In^crtfejn, ea^ii it»«<-rti<»u. CAnw. ObitRari * at Tt f -.lnr rates of atl- Vertiniiig. To Corrc.-tpondcnt Ail comintimca- tion* mu<t ts* a«ieoni]uit<ietl l.y thr true Atatite and *<ldre-n. of *hv. writer iti order to /u«et»c_ attention. Hejcett'd eomrnutiira- tiona will not Ik.* returned unless stamp; for retarn :io*»tage are (Hurlosed. C.oyrtp, >tx‘ have no idea that any such jcharge wM ever again he inilicted 1 upon the* go<:d people of Charleston* ! County. Mr. Courtenay concludes \ his article as follows: Knowing the fact that the expendi tures in this county are extravagant • | in the extreme, 1 have sought from ! time totimeto call’public attenteii- tion to this unfortuip*\le condilion. It { | is a gratifying fact that the return of the Ikmioeratie party to power in lids j . .‘J 1 1 ' k. . 1 Progress. In another column will he found a report of 'tlic business frausacted at Ihe Citifens’ Mass Meeting in refer ence to t<jwn improvements. It will beobjervedtbaXthe?ntireproceedings • , .*. . Wjprcchaptertzed by the utmost bar- of ^^..^pures in most of the mony, end that the proposed plan . tweuty-niue counties; it is a record bean* Upon its face that air of sys-i that the Denjpcratic'party in South Icmatic tiusincvs vvliich is so necessary ! Carolina can pojnt to with great sati.*- Kr-^r 0 ^ •» The section of til© lown ( liarter, opinions are respected: and s«> it la under which the proposed Improve- that in Greenville County the cost of ments arc to be inaugurated, reads as : «*a rr yiiig a prisoner to ’Columbia is y .. ... . ' uboutlfll. In Aiken County it is f 11 5o, : , * t hi Anderson V'ounty ?lo, being the Si’.ctiox oH. 1 And the said 1 ow, > | actual figures of eo-t. 10 — charge. Coxres|if>itdenc^[ solicited. (■oo. W. Williams, irOCSK, Sf<fX AXIhJrJiKSCO" PAINTEE!- I Graining ami Marbling a specialty. Old Furniture polished and made as * good as new. JSrfOfHce Cp-^tairy over lle.ck:iian ? a Hank. Orders solicited. o. p.UooKttv COM Ml.SSf ONER.' AIKEN COl'NTV, Aikkx, S. C., Mareli 1st, lS s .‘j. ) I X accordance with the following ' lections Act, noti.ee is hereby given that ail 1 |»ersons liable to road duty in Gregg | township will be exempt from said 'duty bv paying to the ConutyCommis- rnissioners the sum of one dollar in lieg of said duty for tho year ISW. Those failing to pay the said tax will be liable to twelve drjy» labor gs re quired by law. The Act is as follovs: Skctiox 1. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting iu General Assembly, (JlLDKR AX1) f l IXIAXIH and by the authority of {.he same: I*. S. 1Ii:n:h:ilsox. E. P. IIf.xpeksox. Heuilerson Rrothors, Attokxeys at Lvw, A-IKKX, S. C. Will practice in the State and United States Courts for South Caro lina. Prompt attention given to cpl- Jolm Gary Evails, A tto i: x e y- at-Law. Will practice in the Counties Aiken, Edgefield and Barnwell. of QfFrr: Do the Statutes of South Carolina operate dillerently in the several counties? Is what may be re garded as law in,Aiken, Anderson amt not applicable in Char leston? Would not an itemized trill for transportation of convicts at *4U each explain this situation? 'I he ] over-garment that no one need be OVERCOATS A RK the mn«t usetul garments in the cold season, you will see by rcr feringto the cut the uefjg^sity of ha\\- having one tlicsc garments. This con sists of ali grades, frqm a $.'» Overcoat to ^40, the finest. There is very little change in thtse garments; the pat terns are very neat in style, and con servative in Colors, 4iul the linings in Satin and Silk make 4 fashionable Maunfacurei’, 120 Jackson 8t. AimpsTA, Ga. Picture Frames Made to Order at hort Notice. XJJ IK MOULDIXOS COXSTAXT- I. Y It E (JEIVIX (J. Regildjng u Specialty. Old Frames equal to new. J. A. Wright, —r-BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,—*— One Door from Laurens Street on Door from Park Laurens Avenue. The best of material used, and aqy tyle of hoot or shoe made to ordpr. C. BART & CO., Council shall be authorized to borrow money for educational and corporate n«es only, ami to assess each of the eoporwtqrs In nt) i.unount not exceed ing tv/gnty-flve per cent, on his corpo- rireeuviHe r&ll/pi tax, to aid in ili.e payment of principal and interest of the said debt. Rrovitlt’tf, That the funded <le'>t of the said town shall at no one j pYxi aveAs YvouYd like to iuive the <ie- ' ashatjf 'd to wear. Just think of it, time exceed tlie sum of live thousand i tails * ! the best dresseil gentlemen are now {ItlrtHrs. «/so, Tliat no | - n ^ on | v r4 . a * on w j, Vt under the i patrofiizing t his Emporium for Easli- j]y[pQ^*-pj]RS AND WHOLESALE ^uits. T)i:Al-Eltlj I.M FOREIGtN through Jlie medium of the hallot-hox, | | K , oaUse t | u . n »rt v in Clrcleston has ' goods cut into Suits than can he found and DOMESTIC FRUIT, (APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, COt'.CANUTE, LEMONS, PEA NUTS, PINEAPPI ES. POTA TOES, ONIONS, CAB BAGES, At*. 1, 57 and 59 MARKET STREET, CHARLESTON. 8. C. John A. Motto, Attohnev and CouNsHi.i.t.n at Law, Practices in all Courts of South Carolina, Aiken, S {_'• same statute, it is 140 in Charleston, • kmalde Dress and business Suit* and whv every item of eoiintv ox- whtvh are niade to fit iMpial to any |.p*iu shall liecoiisummatedw ithout tin i 'lreyioiis coucyrrence of the voters o; iii>t >iii> he'saitl town who are subject to n I pi.nditures is s'wolhuV. is hceali?e'/t , 'v<// Merchant Tailor’s work and nt one- projH-rty tgx, to he ascertained j nrccr'lcnt* ar.hnJu wal here: it is 1 half the price. There are no belter , ...e party in ChaHeston has ! goods cut into Suits than can be found after ton days public notice, as is | ncen allowed to fall into the htinds of in t,l ‘A well selected Stock. You can ..nninul.-if.. the nrinuiihs ; find everything a gentleman needs provided Jn thc^ea.-e of ^election for | ti Kls( , w |u> uinnipulate the primaries, | Intendant anil Wardens Under the provisions of this section of the charter, it will be observed tha: at no time can the 4ml through force upon nations and conventions so created ' Ironi his Hat down to his Shoes, sue-h the party jmproper nomi- j n s U nderwear, Neckwear, Hats, line d policy involving h great j ^hoes ami fine Clothing. This is nhlir in inuv I undoubtedly the LARGEST AND debt of the town | chark , ston j MOST COMPLETE STOCK in the legally exceed $5,000. The town now ■— ■— •—• 1 ~ owes about $1,200 on the purchase jot the present site of the Town HaP. 'phorcfqro it has been determined to Ij.qrrijw which sum will he met by a special tax levy. This amount will he applied to the improvement ot pur streets and other public property. It is further proposed to raise by sub scription a still further sum which * • • 1 • • will bo applied to the publication of such pumphjots other articles, as will properly present to the world the unrivalled attractions of Aiken ns jj great sanitary resort. As the credit qf tlje town Ison a gilt edge liasis, as it absolutely owes tiotluug except the trifling sum already mentioned, the money can be easily obtained at six or is confronted with this situat ion ; they ! a, *d at prices for the same Grade can have economic and honest count v °f Goods cannot be conjpeted with government; they can have as good a , anywhere. My long experience in government as a*ny county in South ^'is business and having the taste ("aroliimif they will take the trouble (''I 1 * 0 ' 1 ^ iis provenhas given to exercise their politietjl rights, it is nic ^*e advantage over otiuM* compett- r " lins """ ”»*' i MOSTUEu'fl.ij? ST(«:K i,i U.e 'City. Another advantage is, I have I the best lighted Store, so that c ustom- 1 ers can see what they are buying, also ! the make and finish of tin* garments, i I cordially inyite you to call and the majority can rule if they wish. 'Weakening? Sumter Advance. seven per cent, interest, and to pro-j*‘ ir Xtr ^ 1-ttlc vide for its payment our present low Ever since farmer Tillman publish- ‘ fi* 5° u glance through this largec.stab cd his open letter in the News .md * ls ^ !non ^. w H‘‘ n * 1 . 1 ^‘kV* |' v dl take Courier, he has had hot sliot poured pleasure in shou mg you through, into him from all sides.* He now s:vys j Respectmikv, that his letter was misconstrued. M. L., KIN ARDS That is a pretty lame way to “get out I Columhia,. . A. of it.’’ The letter was written in pret- ! — ty plain English, and when he says that it has been misconstrued lie cer tainly gives the newspaper editors of South Carolina credit rate of taxation, viz., one fgurth of one percent, will he increased to twenty- jive per cent, upon the actual amount of taxes now paid by each citizen. T|iii3 y. person who now pays into the town treas|try tho sum of one dollar v^ill have his tax increased jt|st twen ty-fly e cepts, iqukiiig his total tax one dollar and twenty-five cents, We are thus particular for fear that some may think the increase is twen- Jlismoye is weakening, and wil not “sweep the State’’ by a very “large majority.” The farmers of Orangeburg held a County Convention a few days ago, and passed resolutions, repudiating Mr. Tillman. Hon. J. X. Lipscomb, in a letter Notice. B v Order of the Court of Common IMeas of Aiken County. South (Carolina, I was'appointed, Feb. 15, 18St», Receiver of the Barrett Manu- ' facturingCompany. The ottice of the I Company has been.removed to Bath, ! South Carolina, where pursuant to j authority in the order of appoint- j meut, I will carry on the manufac ture and sale of the products of tin* published in the Columbia Register, j pa,per mill, for the benefit of the cred iast week, repudiates Mr. Tillman first, last and all the time. A gentleman told us the other day. j that no one with any degree of self-! respec t w ho attended the Joint Sum- | mcr Meeting at Bennettsville, last I ftors, making purchase of such mater ial as is necessary for this purpose. THOMAS RARRETT. Mareli 9, 18S*j.-4t. Coal!! Coal!! -:o:—tt— Britton & Co Have op Hand and to Arrive Store, Grate aiul Rlack smith Coal, For Sgle in (Quantities to Suit the Rurphtysera. That all persons Isahle to perform road duty in GreggTownship.of Aiken County, of tins State, be, and they are hereby, authorized to pay to the County Commissioners of Aiken County a commutation tax of one dollar in lieu of (lie time which said persons might he required to labor j upon the public roads; upd whenever any of W uph persons liable to poad duty shall pay the commutation tax hereh) provided for, it shall be the duty of County Commissioners to fur- nislf such person with a certificate showing that the commutation tax liif.it bpen paid, which shall relieve the person so paying from road duty for twelve months next succeeding that in which sa}d cphtnuitatioL) fax is Pfiid. Sec. 2. That the County Commis sioners shall keep ap account of all moneys go paid id, and *hull apply the same exclusively to repairing the highways of Gregg township, or high- w*ays where persons are now required by law to work, by contract or other wise, as may be deemed most expedi- pnt. Sec. 3* That all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with tins Act, are hereby repealed. For the convenience of citizens of Gregg township Mr. 8. W. Wood ward will be at Graniteville, March 22nd, and at Vaucluse, March 23d, to collect said tax. John F. Murray will collect at Langley, March loth and 27 Mi. The time for paying said tax will expire March olst. JOHN F. MURRAY, C’h. Board Cq. Comm’s. March “--R Janes Ai.iuiirii. Walykh Ashley. Aldrich & Ashley, Attokneys at Law*, Aiken, 8. C. Practice In the State and United States Courts for South Carolina. W. Quitman Davis, Attokney at Law, Aiken, S. C. , I Will practice in the Courts of tins ! Circuit. Specia attention given to i collections. j * I? ^iano, Organ and Sewing Machine Dealers of ^TTOTJST^L, C3rJ±. The Celebrated Estey, Smith American, Carpenter and Chicago Cottage Organs. W£ HANDLE ONLY THE BEST!! THE DECKER, ESTEY AND EVERETT PIANOS, Need no Praise, Being the Leading Instruments of the Country. The Domestic, Davis, New HouiOj [onsehohl Sewing Macliines -ARE THE- 0. C. Jordan, I . 1 Attoknky at Law, Aiken, S. C. i 'M. Finest Made in the World! CASH OR INSTALLMENTS, V/rite for Price List and Discounts V BecondrHand Sewing Mnehines in tiood Order at $5.00, $10.00 and Claude E. Sawyer, " $15.00 each. 924 BROAD STREET Attouxhy at Law, Aiken, S. C. W. B. Woodward, Attounky at Law, Aiken, S. C. Will practice in all the Courts of this State. AUGUSTA, GA, ~ 9* -:o:- C^’Orders loft at Hall’s Drug Store or with Mr. .1. 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. FINE TENNESSEE BEEF A SPECIALTY ty-five percent, on property instead of j August, would follow Mr. Tillman’s twenty-five per cent, on present | lead, amount of funds derived from taxa tion. It will lie seen that the proper committees have been appointed for the carrying out of all these plans, and that at an early day an election will be ordered by Council when the ques tion will subniiited to the tax-payers for their approval. We have a beau- sequently tiful town with a health givingclimate that is unrivalled, and U is our duty jo build qpon these great natural ad vantages by continuous cilbrte of en lightened energy. We believo that when fhe election ja ordered our eitizens generally will sanction the proposed improvements with practical unanimity. The gentleman who told us this is a practical planter of our county. Mr. Tillman, wo imagine is begin- i uing to find out that, he is great “Agricultural Moses’” S thought lie was. If ever any movement headed by Mr. 11. It Tillman succeeds in South Carolina, it will he in “the sweet sub- not now. Fa phi For Sale. V desirable Farm in a lipalthv lo cality seven miles from Aiken, not the i containing Two-Hundred Acres we’l that lie Watered and with Dwelling and Out*: | buildings thereon: will lie-soldata bargain as theownerdeslres to change investment* Address Lock Box 29, Aiken, 8. (.’. March 9, 1880.-Cm. i S l J.\ F I have determined to make the inest Tennessee Beef a .Spe cialty of my business; persons desir ing the best of Beef will do well to re member me. I will also keep con stantly on hand .Sausages qf my own nmnufaeture^whose excellent quality will be their be$t repummeudation. Ei 8. SOMMER, Laurens Street, - - Aiken, 8. C. Dec. 1, 1885. Noeii Prosperous I*rospei to the of I THE NEW DEAL. R. N. RICHBOURQ, COLUMBIA, S. C. Cliarlcstoi) It«*i'orm in County. The lion W A Courtenay published in tlw SwKm and Court?)' on Saturday last, an exhibit of the expenditures In twenlr-nine counties as compared with that of Charleston County, which demonstrates the folowing filets: (1) That the aggregate county out lays in Charleston are four and a hat/ time* as great as the average in 29 ■counties, with the same number of Coin mo n Pleas and Sessions Courts We made a visit Prosperity last woek*. The published reports of that little town are true. While liquor was sold there lawless- j Jeweller, Watchmaker & Eimravei ness, riots, ete., were the qrdvr ot tho | ^ k ° day; but now the guanl house is with-| Dealer in 1 i.anqs, Organs and all out a prisoner,'unless Newberry, the ^nIcs ot Stringed and l«l'4ss Jnstru- eounty seat, flirntshes tliat prisoner. ,T , , . eM J. s ’ Siieet Music and Musical - 1 • - ■ ■ ' rinding?}, .sole Agent lor the Cele- rhe depot platform way crowded with cotton. Thu stores were alive with customers, tiie streets wgre lively with a good, sober hgaitby peoph 1 ,; tbe churches neat and pie hospitable. We must go there Lira ted 8teinway Upright, Grand Square Pianos. Jewelry Department complete and nd attractive, the pee- i rh'* 0 * 1 * Reasonable. Be sure and Call ) there ! ;lt Riehbourg’s before purchasing again. We forgot to say the schools ( elsewhere. were flourishing and the Prosperity; Reporter is one of the very best couiitx papers issued ju the State. 8u<'ces> to Bfo. Capers and tho Report**!*.— Rev. If. C/»'<■ itxberef, in Temj>cr- rtrice Worker. H. F. Warngke, Rakev and (Hml^ctioncr *t the whole thing I»rop. NowVierrv Uhst-rver AND D,EA l.EK f . With \'cry’ much the smallest liahit-) 0ur ( iisinterestcd opinion *bl0 area, and With comparatively no j would he wiser need *»f road *>ut > f:Yys as the streets : .pj parties concerne*!, and better the j farmers especially, and therefore State, to let the whole tiling drop. organization of of road buHfiy* as of the city representing most of work, is paid for by city taxation. (2) That the item of the cost of the Sheriff's office lit Charleston i- times more than the average in the 29 counties. (H) In jury, witness and eon- sta*le tickets we find Charleston tiro and a quarter times more than the average in the* other counties. (4' 1’he cost of the coroner’s ofilee in j MCVt . r wi n \ K , *j.; v ,. n many who are; Charleston is more than Y!iv/i^/-/M*o i p Us |jj„g ,j, e 'p*r 0 p )St . ( f ; i Fariuer?; Con- 1 lime* a* yreut as tho average in tiio ' e(»|itioii ? ’ so zealyi’^ly now, will, upon ! « Uior counties. . I sober second thought see the follv of j o'! 1 he expenses* of trial justices j t | ie tiling, and ahaivdoq the idea i and c ”I ls G»hles is four times as yreal ; Al „, kg u he remembered that there i (fi) Thecostef keeping tlie count \ mi evidence wlunever that tho far-' GROCERIES TOBACCO aud CIGARS, TOYS, FI RE-’WORKS, ETC’- Money to Lend. M oney to lend on improv- ed Farms in Aiken and adjoin ing Counties, in &uni* from $300.00 to $l,0o0.(KX), on five years time. Apply to W. II. DUNCAN, Attorney-at-Law, BarnwellC. H., 8. C. Dee. 15th, 1885-3ms. , has for its object the six j ji ie farmer into a political body—a thing wrong in principle and policy. , I’liere haj never been a political class ' organization hi Soptli Carolina ami ( never should he—wln llier of farmers, lawyers, ii;erehaufs, iii***:!ianics or I what nut. And w l * predict there! AIKEN, A. P. Ford, Aiken, S. (’. C- Registration Notice. ’VrOTICE is hereby given that the .zNi Books of Registration for Aiken County will he opened at Aiken, C. H. on tlie first Mqnday in each month to enable such persons to register as have acquired tlie right since tlie last gen eral election, to transfer stVeh as have changed their residence, aiid to renew lost ami defaced certificates until and including the first Monday in July, 1886, exfiept for the purposes hereafter mentioned, namely: Lost and defaced certificates may he renewed until thirty days before jhc general elee- j tion, and'Young men coming of age j i after the closing or tlie Books may j j register until the day of election. WALTER ASHLEY, Supervisor for Aiken County. January Huh, 1&?6. Petition to Open New Road OFFICE CO. COMMISSIONERS,) Atkl-ix, S. C*, Nfarch 1, 1886 ( TAETITION of M. T. Holley, Sr.. F. L W. Clay, W. W. Williams, and other citizens of Aiken County, to abandon and discontinue the dirt j*oad,knownas the UpperRoad loading from Aiken to the Town of Qranite- ville as far as jlie ohl Wilkinson Mill place, and run cut and open up wdiat is known as lower road leading from Aiken via Coker Spring and Barton’s Pend, to intersect with the upper road at Wilkinson’s old mill place. Notice is hereby given that all who arc opposed to the same will make their objections to the Uommissloneis at their next meeting on Monday, April 5th, 1886. JOHN F. MURRAY, Chairman B. C. C., A. C. Notice to Road Overseers. AIKEN COUNTY ) Office County Commissioners.) rpiIE overseers of Highways -I- hereby required to have roads in thqir charge staked their proper width at once, those failing to have the road staked as require*! will he prosecuted according te law. All persons placing obstructions in the public highways either by plowing or in any other manner will bo dealt with as the law directs. JOHN F. MURRAY. Chairman, B. C. C., A. C. Mareli 1st. 1886. Edw. J. Dickerson, Attorney-at-Law, Aiken, 8. C. Will practice in all this State the Courts of C. SHOES are WANTED EVERYWHERE Tlfl IIERIN & CO. DON’T DISPAIR! N O MORE HIGH PRICES. for Shoes Slippers and Hats! Wc have received our Spring Stock which M as purchased with Cash, from the best Factories of tlie North and East. \\*b succeeded in securing many irreat Bargains. You know our reputation for selling FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES. Now is your opportunity, you will feel badly when you find that you have paid $1.50 for a pair of Shoes that Wm, Mulherin & Co. would have sold you for $1.00. • We Quote Sotrle of Our Bargains : ( -OFFICE Dr. Z. A. Smith, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, VAUCLUSE, - - - 8. CUTOftice near Dppot. i Infants’ Kid Buttoned, soft sole Shoes, 0 to 3 Dr. W B Courtney.Dentist. SiC’.S'££:$*£%'%£'. , * , . s , Child’s Pebble Grain Lace Shoes 8 to 12 . | Misses’ Pebble Grain Lace Shoes 11 to 2 | Misses’ Pebble Grain Buttoned Shoes 12 to 2 I Ladies’ Well Slippers, 2 to 8... . Ladies’ Pebble Grain Slippers 3 to 8 . > • Ladies’ Kid Croquet Slippers 3 to 7*y Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers 3 to 7 Ladies’ Cloth Gaiters Slippers 3 to 9 Ladies’ Glove Grain Lace Shoes 3 to 8 Ladies’ Pebble Grain Buttoned 3 to 8 Lndies’ Kid Buttoned Shoes, Worked Holes 3 to 8 Mens’Calf Ties 0 to 11 ...! Mens’ Dress Shoes Boys’ Wool Hats Gents’ Hats Gents’ and Boys’ Straw Huts livery day is a Gala Day in our Establishments, Richland Avenue, Aiken, S. 0. Next door to Henry Busch &C'o. Dr. B. H. Teague, Dentist. -OFFICE ON Richland Avnue, Aiken, S. 0. Dr. J. II. Barnett, Dentist. -OFFICE AT- arc the c. Graniteville, Aiken County, Dr. J. R. Smith, Dentist. -OFFICE AT- Williston, Barnwell County, S. 0. £2?" Will attend calls to the country. Edwin R. Guimingliam, oil Broad St., - - Augusta, Ga. Commissioner of Deeds for South Carolina, New York, F’loridn, Texas, Louisiana, Rhode Island, District of Columbia, and Notary Public “with seal.” Drawing of and Prp.bating Pacers “a specialty.” tomers after the Bonanzas we advertise. So come nlong and get your share of the Bargains. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. WM. MULHEEIN & C' TWO stores! Rr*>nd Street Opposite tlie Monument, j 913 Broad Street, Sign of tlie Large Red Boot, Augusta,' T C ElB ■ W' ■ GOODYEAR’S REPOITORY CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OF Medium and Cheaper Grades of Open and Top STTO-O-IES, At Lower Prices than at any other House this side of Cincinnati. Work is all made to order, Lighter Running and Better Finished • he class o,f work generally sold as Standard Vehicles. But I received a Full Line of Elm* This, than have just -IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF- >5 —AND- House Furnishing Goods. Family Carriages, Piuelonsand Cabriolet! Just received nnotlier shipment of those Fine OPEN AND TOPBUG- GIE.s, made upon special orders, by the best manufacturers North and East, Nothing being used in the construction of these vehicles hut the best m at ei ia Is, and in Quality, Style and i'inish, arc unequalled by any otner now on tiie market. In stock a Fu11 Line of SADDLE AND HA ID! ESS—ALL GRADES. Which I will otter at in the history of the iei-duc- - OON BROAD STREE AUG USTA, G EORGIA. R. M. M ixson, Williston, S. C. MIXSOX&CO. Insi?jfaiH*e Agents, Laurens .^t^e.t, - - Aiken, S. C. roads and bridges in order in thirtv- [ iner* at large want to organize tlieni- Rcpreseut some of the strongest, ^ ..„.. v ... and most liberal F’ire and rnsurance Pine counties appears as $2 997 in each ,elves into u political farm**rs con- ! ( onipanies. I.oases promptly ad- Thepatlfnatefor keeping tin*Stateroiid j vcllt j 01K 0 .,| v n f. nv men are mak-1 ami Raid. In order between the city boundary inf< ail the noise—and “there are and the county boundary appears in f HI . mors the State.” the egtniinl**^ o. C harleston County ! A BARGAIN IN UAM>! !! V Plantation of IfKX) Acres for sale about 10 miles from Aiken. One-hundred Acres of superior Bot tom Land, excellent Water Power for manufacturing purposes. On new projected line of railroad. Terms liberal—F'or further paticu- lars apply at store of J. I>. TAYLOR, Curve Street, Aiken, S. C. Feb. 23, l§Sp.—Gpi. T II BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO. la NOW i“.REl*AUEI) TO FUBNISII NEWSPAPERS Whet oscr Prices tlmu have over before been known ... , Minmru.btudehaker and Standard Plantation Wagons, all sizes. Oak and 11 <i u! oo k Sol cr Leather t Gulf Skins, Shoe ings, Carriage and Wagmi Materials, Harness Leather, Be*t Laeir superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting. Also a full line of ZEi.A.iE^ID'W^IRIE Guns, SheHs, Ponder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Points for- jail makes, Nails, Axes, Hoes, Picks, and Mattocks, Pitch Forks, Shovels, ! Spades, Steelyards and Scale Beams, Grind Stones, Rakes, Paddocks, Car- ! pouter Tools, Files, Hinges, Window Sash, Doors and Blinds, F’arm and ! Church Bells, which I am offering at LOWEST CASH Pit I CTOS. A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent, (Successor to R. H. MAY *i CO.) AUGUSTA, GA., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank. i At the Old Stand, 704 Broad St., - - - " " Augusta Ga. N E W S V A P E P! I oo,- At $1Q,T)0<), b(jt tljp ficncral Assembly ; ■ “'■ n,irr ." cut this'down to $3,0Qt) t '’ \yliic!i for | MortT'aii'PPN Sale. three or fourpiiles of road is 50 percent more than tlie average cost hi the j other counties, with rnmla and bridges j Y virtqo of the power vested in traversing025squaro miles of territory Ij me as Assignee of J. T,. Courtney tlie ruininiiun area fixed by the Con | of tlie Slortgagc esectited on tin* lltli •titution. ' ! day of De**emher, TS83, by BVniiet A. This is certainly a condition of : Smith in favor of the said J. L. Court- tilings which appeals to the Icgisla- ; L ,p - V - to t * oc , l ‘ 1 ' e thL ‘ ° f U J. ,< .’ n ; , . . . K * ! for one thousand thdlnis, wiueli tars and other puhiic funetioiiaries *>f; amount with interest thereon is tin- ^harlceton county, for iustaui renie- paid, and tlie condition of said dy. Such a state of atlairs would not mortgage liaving been broken by the ^ i».»r ““’"jrr.i other con nt) it. the State. It appears amount, with principal and interest from these figures that the gross an-. to Twelve Hundred and Thirty-Three UualYec.cdptsnf the sheritr are $13,500'33-10 | 1 Dollars. I will odl at public ' * • * sale, at the Court House steps m Aiken, on 'Monday, tin) 5th' day of April, 18S6, duriitg the legal hours f6r . sal**, the lands described in said Mort- ; gage as follows:’ All that certain tract or parcel of lands situate in the ( County and State aforesaid on South Edisto River, containing F'ive Hun-( JamesA.Stothart, GRANITEVILLE, - S. C. j'T'O buy your Tinware, C’i*>ck**ry, j ; A. Glassware, Lamps, Jewelry, i duai.eh in | Spoons, Knives, Ac.. Forks, Comb's, ! DRUGS. CHEMICALS PEltFUM- Brushes, Buckets, Spectacles, Pins, i MR ! Needles, Soaps, Baskets, Dolls, Vases, ! When‘taken in quantities of fifty reams, or over, we wi»f deliver out [paper free to any point in South Carolina at 6 cents per pound. Thr j Uf.coudek is printed on paper umnufactured at Bath, S. (’. W e are also pre- I pared to furnisli the trade Nvith BOOK, MANILLA and WRAPPING Pa PER! Ci?" PATRONIZE HOME EXTEKPIIISK! ! T. 0. BABRETf, Eeaidfp*., AUntfSTA, GA.; JOSEPH PIEKMAX, TAILOR, (>J S Broad Stroot, Augusta, Gooraia., *■ Would respectfully anomie** to his friends and Die public that he has now on hand ami is daily receiving, a select atoek of * * Spring and Summer Styles, jrom wjiieji if fifty per cent of the Amount Is deducted for expenses leaves a balance of $6,750. This certainly ijr.rs not iiear out the R’atemeuc that tli<; Charleston *her- ifT’s ofilee is worth cijly a^Rtie over four thousand dollars. Messrs, dred and Seventy-three acres, more or* Money Ofd*VT>iv., Slmonton, McCra*iv and Bfawlev I less,and hounded as follow*-.to wh : On 1 , i i » • i i i ^ North I»v -himls owneu hy Martin are lioimrahle higliimnded gentlemen shepp a n i, Sheppard,' Thou.a- !uoapable«»f doing an improper act or Tanner and Estate of Wilson Srtnr’ers; intentionally veiling any fraud, hut on Dio East hy lands of Viilwun the | Kirkland, Sol Erglo and John E. Bacdu; on South by lamls of Sol and Da vo Ergle; on West hy lands of John E. Bacon, W. B. Thomas .and others. Terms Cash—I'lirehaser to pay for naj.ei s. W Assignee of J Mareli 9th, DSd-Jt. ERI ES, TO I LEI' SOARS, HA] BRUSHES AND CIGARS. Tlie Stock is frequently replenished j so that they are always fresh. Oui j prices are reasonable, and we will be ; glad not only to serve our friends ot Graniteville, but of the entire sur rounding (’oiintry. James A. Stotliart. j patents I CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS AND Fuherton, Consisting of SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS, etc., which lie will up in tlie Latest Style at Lowest Prices. Satisfaction guaranteed it) i particular. make every l COPYRIGHTS Obtained, ami all other business in the T*. | S. Rate.,* office attended to for moderate! fees’. Si nd Model Dvowing. We ad- vise, as Uj patemahUfiy irre of Charge: and we make no eiiarge unless? we obtain patent. ; Wc reter here to the I’o'r.ftv.aster. Supt. of and to rifllcials of the For 'circular, advic*.*, terms and references to Actual clients in i yotirown State or county, writeto f . A SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, I>. C. ] and evpry other thing, is at THOS. MEDD’S «■», IQ find 1*> f.’ent.s Store, No. 516 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., Headquarters for TOYS of all kinds. HHMMV NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. ' Tr.U are allowed a frtr trial of thirty day* of tho us* of Dr. Ct‘l<*l>r;ir«Mi Voltaic Belt ultti Kiectrlc S*i*i>t*«ftsc>ry Apf»liancv*s f#>r the nperdy relief and‘penman <* tit ciir<**<jf \rrrt>u.* Itritility. !t>*j of Vitality and 3fnnhno<l, and all klndriMl trouM«*p. Also for many ot!t**r <JIsc.'iR« > s. f*i niplctf* restora tion to IIcMirh. Vlfjor anti 3Ianhood pijaranlee<L ho risk Is incurred. Hlnstmtc^l iMiinphlftH iu sm/rd gtwrhpr malk*d fre«». hv addre-An/ VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. Dealer m HEATING RANGES AND STOVES Heating Stpves for ■Cliurcbes Schools aud Eesidenoes. You Can Save Roney, Time and Trouble By Sending Yon. ORDERS FOR- A Full Supply of Cooking Always on Hand. Utensil -HJ Call and see Mantels and Grates, 1 62S BROAD STREET D. L. FULLERTON, AUGUSTA, GA Joseph K. RonEx*iu»oN. Fitank E. Taylor. Geo. W. Williams J ELCH & EASON, 185 and 167 Meeting and 117 Market Streets, CHARLESTON, 8. O. C^’Price Li-t and all imforrnation cheerfully and promptly furnished on application.. * ROBFRTSONJAYLOR&WILLIAMS OTTO F. WIETERS. it stems to us that they occupy unfortunate position of a commit- Vee clothed with insufllcieirtpow ers to investigato, while at Du* same time they were expected to pass upon theiecoine of Du* nfih e. In this way they have heel* obliged to accept facts upon the stateineiil'i of ovher-i which 9i9M Boyce’s Barber Shop. J. PLATT, L. t' »uitn«*v. SENT FREE^Sr^Uv ItAb. to any .oJilress. Illustrate* amt Il-;a rvory thii\kfor Ladles'. Oents*. Clilldmis* an'i Inraui-’ wear and | !>■ r G'Kxl*. m prli-eK Inirtr tlmn th«nk «.f *tiy lioioe In the Unile<l Slat. '. Cuinpli to -aiii.r:it-iiou e, </. or i>m>re \ r - 1ft .V ?*ox. T WIL lie happy to receive ijiv old coBtomors at my ol*l Mtami, on -OF THE- fenj.-.*, II. if. F. KtM Bib Ave. A: ‘JOih St.. N. I 1 iti. al my ohl Curve Street i'F'■Shaving, Hair s’liumpooifig ; e.\v.4 ii:«*d in nrsi-cia.«-s Htyf*** J. It. BOYCE WHOLES A LE GROCER AND DEALER IN , LIQOURS, CIGARS A TOBACCO! f ’tilting and ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE CO. CENTRAL WHARF, ----- CHaRLSKTOX Sole agenis fyr I. FLOL'R, and THORN T. anH.I. G. FROSTS velehratod- HRLT-RATKINft IDIOT 11ERS*fclebrale.l BUITER CRACKERS. ' ■f)fii<*t* and Salesroom SI East Lav; W.*irc!u'tj*c*, N«-«. 1(8 no S. C.’IHand 116 Iv:st Bay, C!1.M*IjES7'ON j S. C. .10o. . 25«:.* •:50c. .65c. Voc. $1.00 16c. .50c. .50c. 75c. 75c. LOO 7'....$1.00" $1.25 $1.09 $1.00 to 2.50 15c. to 50c*. 35c. to l^ftO 5c. to $nu0 witli the nuiHerous cus-.