The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, April 06, 1886, Image 3

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for The Aiken Recorder. Dr a. Smith, Vauclu»e, 8» C. J. Thorpe, Grai>iteviHe, 8. O. ^ Cropland General Canvaasiug A 5 ,ee ar ® 0, l r aatllorize<1 Aje • IX X TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS f, ■— j;V Gooda and Groceries—Schro- d«A ’horpe. „ , , .* erilizcrs — Georgia Chemical ’ niural Furnishing Warehouse— J /• C. Wood* ) ry Goods—Daly A Armstrong. ’ ifgan for Sale—J. F. Weathers bee. issiguees Sales—Henry Busch. Georgia Heme Insurance Cp.—Sibe- Ott. W ^ „ c , ti tome Insurance Co. O/N. Y.—feibe- ,ptt. Photograph Artist—B. F. Gunter. Insurance License—A. P. Ford. The Augusta Hotel—L. E. Doolittle Citation Nptice—J.T. Gaston Judi;e of Probate. Insurance aud Real Estate Agent— A. P. Ford. ‘ ' " LOCAL. BREVITIES. Closinfc of the The hours for closing the ni? the Aiken Postotflce are as follow! Eastern mail closes at 8:00 a. m. Western mail closes at 10:30a. m. Xortheru mail closes at 5.00 p. m. Another game, dace on Friday of Polo will take next at* the same We regret to learn that Mrs. Ed- ( ward Henry, is seriously sick with an attack of pneumonia. The stock of Mrs Charles Betts will f be sold on Saturday next at 11 a. m. by Heney Busch, Assignee. On Sunday last the comtnunion was a din mistered in the Episcopal, Bap- Methodist churches. The Quarterly Conference of the Aiken Methodist Church, will be held next Saturday, and Presiding Elder A Coke Smith will be present. Polo. On last Friday a splendid game of polo was played at the grounds which was witnessed by * large concourse of visitors and' citizens- The following were the teams: Reds—Wallace, New York; J. H. Hard, of Aiken; Larney Oakly, Aiken; Eustis, asn- inton. Blues—Dr. Harrison, Augus ta; Cummings, Augusta; Mayor Davis, Aiken; County Treasurer Joseph E. Murray, handsomely mounted acted as unpirc, and after a sharp conte.-t of overall hour the Blues were declared the victors, First-Class Fertilizers. The Georgia Chemical Works, of Augusta, Ga., fling their banner to the breeze this morning in a large and at tractive advertisement. The products of this standard and reliable company have always been deservedly popular in Aiken County, and under the new order of tilings, with Mr. J. R. Smith as General Manager, the facilities for manufacturing have been greatly in creased, while the high standard of intrinsic value pertaining to all of their fertilizers has been rigidly main tained. Mr. C, K. Hendersou is the agent for Aiken County. Postmaster Jas. E. Crosland is still confined to his bed, but we are glad to hear from Dr. Wyman his attending physician that he is steadiy improv ing. The Colored Methodist church is nearly finished and the new Colored Pres-byterian Church is progressing finely. Both will be neat and credita ble structures. —Mre. Bowler, of Boscon, Mass., who bought the former residence of Hon. D. S. Henderson on Laurens street, has built a large addition to tha house aud greatly improved the premises. Schroder A Thorpe, Aiken, S. C. Read the handsome double column advertisemeht , this substantial firm which appear* ip another col umn. and cal) dnd examine their new and attractive stock of new spring goods, including everything usually found in a first-class store Qjf general merchandise. Ladies are reipiuded that in thi* establishment they will be waited on by those polite and attentive salesmen, Messrs. James Thorpe and Ed Somers, who esteem it no trouble to display goods and sell them at the lowest possible cash prices. Call and see for yourselves. Mr. B. F. Gunter is taking beautiful P ictures at his Art Gallery, corner of Jurve and Newberry streets. His work will compare favorably with that executed in any of the cities. .Call and see for yourselves. Mr. K. J. C. Wood, offers for sale a full line of Caskets and Coffins, and has secured the services of Mr. Geo. F. Poole, late of New York, who will give his personal attention to the con duct of furuerals in all details. rH. Burnett has been entrust- etl TJTTh the important duty, ns Depu ty Grand Worthy Patriarch of pro ceeding to Vaucluse and instituting a Division of the 8ons of Temperance, and in our next issue we hope to be gbleto announce the organization of a splendid Division. In response to an invitation by the Granitevillo Division of the Hons of Temperance, Col. C. E. R. Drayton will deliver a temperance lecture at Graniteville Academy on Thursday evening the 8th of April.-Delegations fre-tn the Aiken,Langley and Vancluse visions are expected to be present. Rev. A. P. Norris, will deliver [iperance addressat Vaucluse to- after which a Division of the P5 of Temperance will be institut- by Dr. J. H. Burnett, Deputy Brand worthy Patriarch of the Gran- r iteville Division. This will make four divisions in Aiken County. Dr. Charles Toole, sou of Mr. Gas per Toole of Montmorenci, who recently graduated at the Baltimore Medical College, is seriously ili with erysipalas. He is attepded by Dr. Woodward of Montmorenci, with Dr. B. F. Wyman as consulting physi cian. Daly & Armstrong, Augusta, Ga. The ladies of Aiken and the adja cent counties, are patlcularly request ed to read the advertisement of this popular and reliable house, which ap pears iu another column. A visit to this palatial establishment is of itself worth a trip to Augusta, and their magnificent stock of gqods is so com plete in every line and sold at such fair and reasonable prices that you are sure to be pleased. One of the great features'of this house is the corps of polite and intelligent salesmen, who are ever ready to bestow unremitting attention upon all customers, especial ly the Igdies. Read advertisement and give them a call. Glass Ball Shooting. On Friday last a glass ball shoot ing match came oft at the Schuetzen Platz, between the Aiken aud Mill- brook teams, which resulted iu a sec ond victory for the Millbrook club by a score of fiV out of a possible hun dred, to a score of 60 by the Aiken club. The teams consisted of the following gentleman: Mill- brook Club—M. T. Holley, Sr., M T. Holley, Jr.,W. W. Holley, B. F, Hollev, S. E. Holley, Edward Cleckley, Wm. Cleckley, J. V George and Lawrence Courtney. Aiken Club—W. W. Williams, H. W. War- neke. Mack Williams, A. W. Oakly, Sanders,—— Hisby, A. E. Taft, J. H. Hard, Charles Quin. Death oi a Promising Young Man. We regret to learn that Mr. E. H. Wade, an estimable young merchant of Montmorenci, died on Thursday last, April 1st, of Bright’s disease of the kidneys and other disorders. The funeral sermon was preached at the residence of his father, one mile from Montmorenci, by the Rev. H. L. Bag- goit, after which Ids body was com mitted to the grave with Masonic hon ors, Worshipful Master, H. B. Burck- halter, of the Aiken Lodge, officiat ing. The funeral was attended by a large concourse of sympathizing friends. Mr. Wade was only 25 years of age, and had favorably impressed all who knew him by his industrious habits and sterling manly qualities. Messrs. Cuthbert and Drayton, who were expected to deliver Temperance addresses on Wednesday, March 31st, at Vauchise, were both prevented by jng engagements and bad colds 'attending. A letter was written jr the fact, but it was not receiv- tinieto prevent disappointment. Mr. J. R. Smith, General Manager of the Georgia Chemical Works, of Augusta, Ga., wlpi has fur several months past been a resident of our tawn, is so well pleased that lie con templates} purchasing real estate and tanking Aiken the permanent home of his family. Mr. Smith is a native of Virginia, and is an accomplished gentleman of large business experi ence, and will he quite an acquisition to our citizenship. The interior qf the Aiken Methodist qhurch has been handsomely painted throughput. The work presents a iniost pleasing and attractive appear ance and was executed by that skill ful workman, G. W. Williams. The disposition to improve and beautify houses of worship is one ofthe surest signs of progress and enlightenment, and we are happy to state that this spirit of improvement is actively at ^york throughout the County of Aiken A l*rivate Pleasure Park. Miss Eustis, of Washington, D. C.. sister of Senator Eustis, of Louisiana, having recently purchased from Col. G. W. Croft fue property known as the Barton Mill Bond tract, which in cludes a little over 100 acres of pictur- land, has employed a large force hands to build a dam across the creek and is instituting other im provements which will convert the property into a beautiful private park. Among other things the lake is to he stocked with fine fish, and rustic bridges, fancy boats and beautiful i flowers will add to the attractions of the spot. Two Spieiulitl sermons. On Sunday last, Rev. A. Coke Smith, Presiding Elder of the Colum bia District, preached both in the morning and evening at the Aiken Methodist Church, besides delivering au address to flic Sunday-School in the afternoon. We had the pleas ure of hearing both of these splendid sermons. Mr* Smith, though com paratively a young man, stands in the forefront of this great evangelical de- noniimvtion for intellectual ability, and his powers of eloquence are de veloping with increasing strength and beauty as the years roll by. He is a man of strong convictions and lias the backbone to stand true to his colors in the face of any odds, and with heart aud head and hands lie is t he able and nnflinchiug advocate of every great work that will promote the welfare of his fellow men and re dound to the glqry and honor of God. The usefulness of such a man is limited only by the duration of mor tal life and even after life’s fitful flame is quenched, his example will survive to encourage the faint apd the weary to deeds ot humble Ciiristain usefulness. May he long be spared to work iu the vineyard of the Master. Interesting Experiences. Hiram Cameron, furniture dealer of Columbus, Ga., tells his experience, thus: “For three years have tried every remedy on the market for Stom ach and Kidney Disorders, but got no relief, until I used Electric Bitters Took five bottles and am now cured, and think Electrjc Bitters the best blood purifier in the world.”— Major A. B. Read, of'SVest Liberty, Kv., used Electric Bitters for an ojd stand ing kidney att'eetion gr.d says: “Noth ing has ever done me so much good as Electric Bitters.” Sold at fifty ceuts a bottle by II. H. Hall. A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. Captain Coleman, schr. Weymouth, The Langley Factory, annual meeting of the stock holders of tilts ebmpanv was held at La * '• ingley on Wednesday March 31st, and the following Directors were elected for the ensuing year: W. C. Langley, of New York; F.’P. Belter, of Charleston; Josiah and W. C Bibley, Jacob Phinizy and D. L. Ful lerton, of Augusta. "Messrs. W. S. plying between Atlantic and City and N. R., had been troubled with a cough so that lie was unable to sleep, and was induced to fry Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gave him instant relief, but al layed the extreme soreness in his breast. His children were similarly affected aud a jingle dose had the j same happy effect. Dr. King’s New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household and oh hoard the schooner, Free Trial Bot tles of this standard remedy at H. H. Hall’s Drug Store. A child tossing in its sleep indicates worms. An army of them are at . T , . j work eating the vitals awav. One Dunbar, R- A. Fleming and M. 1. fos dose of Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge ter de lined to serve as directors. Mr. w jU destroy them and save its life. \V. C. Siblev was re-elected President and Mr. H. W. Jordan was promoted from overseer of the Weaving depart ment to take the place of Huperin- dent Foster, who for many years has acceptably filled this important po-d- tinn. It is under-tood that Mr Fos ter declined tq serve iu consequence, of a reduction of salary, bavin-' been oi, I I f • -ubpilt to the same process • iJa • %«• .aO•’5 \JAiJl O• For sale by J. W- Platt & Co. —Genera! Kennedy has filed his official bond as Consul General to Shanghai, China, and will sail for his new post of duty on the 1:1th April. Froti; otir Regular Correspondent. Vadclusk.S. C., I Apri 1, 18S6.) Sad, sad Indeed,was our disappoint ment this evening when we learned that Col. Drayton, Rev. Mr. Cuth- b^rtand Dr. Burnett, had not arrived to assist us in our temperance meet ing. In fact we were at a loss to know what to do for a short time after we reached the Acade my building and no Colonel Drayton to lead us. We felt like we were ruined, we felt like our meeting was going to be a failure; but in look ing over the fine assembly of ladies and gentlemen, we discovered our two friends and eq-workers, Rev. J. B. Brigman, and Rev. W. D. Horton, so we invited them fofward,'and re quested Bro. Brigman to select and singse%*eral appropriate songs, which he readily did, assisted by almost the entire house. Then Bro. Horton of fered a beautiful and appropriate prayer. Then we had another beau tiful song after which by request of your humble correspondent Bro. Brig- rn'iii delivered one of his stiring ai d .earnest temperance addresses which was very appropriate indeed,delivered in finestyle,tothe pointand with good effect. Then we sang that lovely song “Do not Yield to Temptation,’ after which the writer introduced Rev. Mr. Horton, who imrqfediatelv responded and began by saying “that I did pqt come here to speak tq you to-night, but tq hear Col. Drayton aud others, blit as I am always ready to contribute ray wits to tiie temper ance cause | will tell you what I think of whiskey and those whoffrink it,but I did not prepare a talk for this oc casion, “then our good brother pulled ofT his coat (we rheafi his overcoat,) pulled up his sleeves aqd went at it with gloves off and before he con cluded he made the balance of those (that Bro. Brigman did not convert in the house) feel like they ought to join the noble temperance society. Why Mr. Editor lie compared some of us wtyo drink whiskey, and say it has no effect on us, to “catfish,” he proved that vyfiiskey would not have any effect on ^catfish” it was be cause they had no “brains aud he said that the reason whiskey did not take effect on some men, was because they Lad no “brains.” Well o make this article short he and Brother Brigman said all that was neccessary and in conclusion Mr. Horton urged everybody to join the temperance society at once aud forever to keep their pledge and that they would never regret it. The addresses being over I proceeded at once to pass through the crowd and soon succeeded in getting twenty names in addition fp the sixteen names already on our list making in all thirty-six members to begin with and more that will follow very soon. We then went right to work and soon elected all our officers, and are now ready for you to come over and in stall qs on next Tuesday night, the 6th, will you not come! If j’ou can not, do for Heaven sake send some one in your place, for we are ready and anxious to go to work, and help you in this noble work. I will send you a complete list of officers and members, for publication in my next letter if you desire me to do so. Mr. J. G. Plvans, a handsome intel ligent and gay young lawyer of Aiken and M; - . J. R. Cloy, Graniteville’s leading lawyer, paid us a pleasant visit to-day, they were looking after the Bettis murder case. If the parties accused are not guilty we hope that our young friends will lose the case, but if they are guilty, we hope they will gain it. Mrs. Walker Harden, a most excel lent Christian lady, died in Vaucluse on the morning of the 22d of last month, and was hurried on the follow ing day, in the .cemetery, the funeral services were performed by Rev. Mr. Horton. Mr:. Harden was a daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Hawse. Her death was a sad and unexpected one to her family, her trouble was of short duration. 8he leaves a devoted husband and three or four small children and a few sisters to mourn her lost, and an aged mother to shed tears over her grave, but )ye flope and trust that she bus gone to Heavei). there to wait for those who knew and loved her best, and those little child ren l>ave our deepest sym pathy, f<>r none buf those who have lost a dear mother can sympathise with )hem in their great loss, oh, may they meet their dear dear mother jn that bright World on High where they caw never more be separ ated from her, and may the Angels watch over and protect them is our humble prayer, Twenty-Six. oanty r te: 1 ’yche the iule of the Journal | ai^d Revie^T We vould like to t«e : more of her writing iu our coumy papers. Psyche In your last we noticed you said; “more 'iq qur next, ,r why this Iqng silence? Surely the gentle March Zephyrs have 'not borne you to distant climes. If you are still in the land of the living, Tei ug liear from you at an early tfiy- April witli her mantle of verdure will soon be ushered in upon us; then pour fourth your cherished sentiments my dear “Psyche” even a few verses of your “Spring Poetry” from so grace ful a pen as yours, would be very ac ceptable. “Psyche” hurry up with “Our next,” and let us have a good receipt for making lye soap. I am anxious to make on next Moon. Our gardens are young, but gener ally flourishing, and our prospect for fruit very prqm>sing. The farmers have about finished planting corn and are busily engaged in preparing the soil for “Iking cotton.” From ullpro-ipects iu ourneighborhood 1 think we can truthfully term our- pARDEX SEERS! JUTIVE DEPARTMENT,] TFICE OF CoMF.-GKNERAl,. >LCMBIA, 8. C., April 1st, 1886.] CERTIFY that MR of Aiken, 8. G. t HIBERNIA and FA TRADERS) A. P. FOBD, ;»:||t of the ^ND pjurance’Cdmnanipf, in- " Lqqjsfaiia, ‘ ons of corporated by the St&fe of Lqqisii has complied with fhe requisition ■ the Act of the General Asseiquly, 14 An Ant- to roern 1 nto flio ^nd vonr or Freight titled “An Act te regulate Rip Agen- * , \ • -s for thk.ni to {ch* of Insurance Com pan le*, not iu- or Orue». Hff . I corporated in the State of South Car- Something We Just Received Another tot -OF- selves a progressive people; although we have two great drawbacks. One is the violation of the stock law the other carelessly allowing fire to get in the forest while clearing off land. Hawthorne can boast of two model schools, one in charge « f Mrs Laniei; aud the other in charge of Miss M. L. Gallaher, wfiq has been teaching iu our neighborhoqd for the past two years, which is a fqir proqf bf her ef ficiency. Our old friend and general favorite Mr James Tyler, who has been cgnffned to his home for several weeks past by a severe illnes,is,we are happy to say, able to be out once more. A Union Meeting was held at the Spriqgs. M. E. Church on Saturday the 27tii Inst. The Presiding Elder could not attend but his place was supplied by aq able minister. The attendance* was very good. L. IXCONNUE. Pluck; The Bull-dog tenacity of purpose, and the stubbornness pf />er- severance win in the battle qf life, whether fought in field or mart. Many sink to the grave or obscurity because they lack these elements. We are here apd are determined to make a customer qf every citizen of Aiken County. Our goods are all bought direct from the best manufacturers, and we in tend to be bluffed or backed out by uo dealer In this State or Georgia. T. Jeff Norton, At Henderson’s Furniture Store. Photographs, Ferroytpes, Groups, Views, Goat-carts, Ox-teams, Negro- babies, Pug-dogs, Pine-straw, and every other variety of pictures, at Gunter’s New Gallery, Corner of Curve and Newberry Sts, Aiken,8. C. Prices this vvgek at the Augusta Store: 10-4 Sheeting at 16ceiRs per yard. 4-4 Sheeting at 5 ceutg per yard. 16yards Standard Drjjling for $1. 25"yards good Shirting 16 yards 4-4 soft finished bleached muslin $1. Shoes, hats, lawns, prints and casi- mers just received at the Augusta Store, Aiken, S. C. Twenty Chamber Suites in most Modern Styles fresh from the factories now on display at Henderson’s Furni ture Store. Price $17.50 tq $125.00 crach—terms easy. The largest and finest assortment of {E Ingraham Make) 8 day, alarm, ‘dr G, BARRETT & CO. WHAT WE GARAXTJ3E ! The Safe Delivery of Orders, whether forwarded by Mail, Express or Freight. That all our Gooffs shall pr^ye represeqteff or Money Refunded, as We ffesRe tq give and shall give qur Customers entj|-e Satis- fftCtiop. Take No Other! BUIST’g ARE THE BEST, strike, Cathedral Gong, Clocks ever iiranitevillo News. Correspondence of The Aiken Recorder. Granitevii.ee, S., C. 1 Aprils, 1886.1 A colored child was found smoth ered to death in Madison, on Thurs day last through the carelessnes of its mother, it was left in the hpu§e with another small child, and was dead when it§ mother returned. Trial Justice Sims has resigned, and S. W. Woodward htis received the ap pointment. Joseph Corley a worthy young man died of pneumonia on Tuesda3' last he was hurried with the Sons of Tem perance honors, being a member of that organization. Scarcely two weeks has elapsed since his sister Salley also passed away. The family have the sympathy of the community iu their bereavement. Wm. Hardip, Cqroner has been ly ing ill all the week at his home. Chas. Senn who has been here for sometime, is gradually improving in health,"he has gone on a visit to Greenville, S. C.. to see his mother. Mrs. Jackson has gone to Danville Va., on a visit to relatives. The annual meeting ofthe Library Association will take place on Tues day the 13th inst. All the members are requested to be present, as busi ness of importance i* to he transacted The following officers were elected on Monday nij'ht in the Sons of Tem perance to serve for the ensuing term: M. B. Arthur, P. W. P. Ben Bushee, W. P. J. L. Quipby, W. A. J. B. Edwards, R. S. L. B. Polatty, A. R. S. Jas. Watts, Chaplain. Jackson Key, Treasurer. W. A. Giles, Jr., F. Scribe. Thos. Jennings, Conductor. Ben Rearden, Ass’t Scribe. Jos. Busbee, J. S. Dr. J. H. Burnett, O. S. Mrs. C. Platt. L. C. This Order is flourishing, about fifteen new members have been added during the past month. Col. C. E. R. Drayton has been invited on Thursday evening next, to deliver one of bis elqqueut and impressive addresses to a large crowd in the Academy. Miss Stoney, of Charleston, S. C.. will give danpinglessons on Tuesday’s apd Friday’s of each week, to all tliose who wish to take lessons. Rev. Mr. Patterson, of the Baptist Phurch, performs devine service on Sunday’s In the new ha!!. The contract for the new Baptist Church, has been given to Jesse Thompson & Co., of Augusta. Work half hour Calendar a* l Parlor shown in Aiken, at Henderson’s Furniture Store. Largest assortment of Bcdsprings and Cots; 30 spiral 10 slat Springs $1.50; good Woven Wire (Amer ican) $4.03 to $7.20, at Henderson’s Furniture Store. Greatest bargains ever offered! Spring -fashions just received at rurnbull’s a new lot of the Celebrated McCall’s Bazar Patterns. Call and get a catalogue of Patterns. Parlor Suites and Parlor Furniture of ail kinds at unheard of prices. Bargains! Bargains!! Terms easy at Henderson’s Furniture Store. Ciia.rs qf ail Styles and prices, the Common Windsor at 45 cents, a beau tiful full bent Rim Dining Chair 55 cents. Just think. Cane Seat Grecian Chairs 75 cents, Cane Seat and Back Ladies Rocker $1.25 each. (How’s that?) All others proportionally heap up to the fine Walnut Chairs at $3.50. Rockers in profusion for Ladies, Gent’s and Misses, T. Jeff’Norton, at Henderson’s Furniture Store. The latest in Wardrobes and Loung es, at Henderson’s Furniture Store. Mattresses! Mattresses!! All kinds of Mattresses, Big Mattresses, Little Mattresses, Fine Mattresses, Cheap Mattresses. We patronize home in dustry by manufacturing our own Mattresses at fioiftc, and will make to order any special size or grade at short notice. T. Jeff Norton at Hen derson’s Furniture Store. Every known style of dress from head to foot, for Men and Boys can be had at the Emporium, at prices guar anteed as low as any first-class place in New York City. for Salt Bueklcn'K Arnica Salve. .: C * • . The best Salve in the world Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Rheum, Fevef fyires, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilbhtjns, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents box. For sale by H. H. Hall. per Duirgtcs at Cost. We offer for sala Ten New Buggies which will be sole] at cqst, in order to close out stock, as we wish to retire from this line of business. Hahn & Co., Laurens Street, Aiken, S. C. .lust Arrjveti at Turnbull's. Maple sugar and Maple syrup of de licious flavorand absolutely pure: Clams, Kippered Herring, Cod Fish Plum Pudding, Mince Meat, Apricots, Pears, Smoked Tongues, Rolled Ox Tongues, French and Turkish Prunes, Figs, Olive Oil. {dermaii Bologqa, Zep- hyr and Fancy Crackers, Coca qf all kinds, Jamaica Ground Ginger, Cur And wjll Give Satisfaction. On all Orders amounting tq Five Do}]sirs qpd over, will allqur yoq p, discount of ten per cent. Barrett & Co. Wholesale and Itetjjil Druggist. 822 Broad Street, t t Augusta, Ga. ; olina;” and I hereby license the said * MR. A. P. FORD, Agent aforesaid, to take risks and transact all business of Insurance in this State, in the County of Aiken, lor aud in behalf of said Cqmnanies. I* 4 ' W. E. STONEY, Comptroller-General. April 6tb, 1986-lt. Georgx'HomeIfisqrauoe Company Always pro.mpt. Liberal ajffi Honora ble in Their Adjustment qf Dorae* and j>yments. EXECUTIVE DEPARTS ENT, 1 Office of C'PMP.-GENfcBAL, V Columbia, 8. C., April 1st, 1886.) I CERTIFY that SIBERIA OTT, of Aiken, Agent of the C1EORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO., incorpo rated by the SjUffp pf Georgia, baa complied witff Rip requisitions of Jh® Act of tfip General Assembly, enti tled “An Act to regqlate fffe Agencies of Insurance CPfilP^nies nqf Incorpo rated in the State of South Oi»oRiia,” and I hereby license the said Siberia Ott,' Agent aforesaid, to fake risks and transact all bpsinpgg of Insurance in this State, in the County of Aiken, for and in behalf of said Company. W. E. STONEY, BEMTM PARLOR AND CHAMBER FIIRNMRB TIJESE GQPDS ARE BOUGHT AT HARD TIMES PRICES AND WILL BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY..' ! 7 S r, ^ I 5i ita M OI l Chernr and Ash Suites for. Solid W aluqf Suites, marble ton Mohair Piush Goup Suites, fonfty c! 1; i;!! Baby Carriage*,* jq great variety, frqnj $7.QQ to »2Q-r-all in Willow and Cape, tiup Wire Wheel never equips tq niepes.' Our stock is complete in every nartieular. Xn trmiTJa |23 00 45 00 ifattan , ... , heel never comps tq piepes. <mrpriee* Ufo™ FLEMING & BOWLES. 838 BROAD STREET, - - - AUGUSTA, GA. NEW YORK & CHARLESTON *- *, '■* . * " * • 1 Steamship Company. STEAMSHIP CITY OF OODUtyRIA: STEAMSHIP CITY C? ATLANTA: OAPT. M. 8. WOODHULL. CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD. Expires Marc Comptroller-General, h Slst, 1687-lt. The Home Ingnranoe Go. of N. Y. With Her 7,618,110 Dollars Assets, is Always at the Front for Square and Honorable Dealing and Promptness in Paying 1.08868. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) COUNTV OF AlKKJft f In the Court of Comman Plcns. Daniel Yonce, Plaintiff, ff gainst Willis Sanders, William Sanders, Tillman Sanders, Elizabeth San ders, Eduey Scott, Annie Jones, Soplironia McCoimick, Perry San ders, Canall Sanders, Wilson San ders, Jr., Laura Kirkland, Florilla Jackson, Florence Sanders, Ella Sanders, Eliza Whitaker, pary Sanders. Saiquel Satiffer*, Pickens Posey, Anllne' Smith, William Creeff, Martha Sheppard', Susannah Sawyer, Marina’ Creed, Emalina Ergles, Ruth Rhoden, Wayne Posey Defendants. Copy ok Summons for Rklikf— Complaint not Served. To the Defendants above named: You are fferpby sijmmaned and re quired to answer the complaint in ibis action,'which is filed ii) the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, anil to serve a copy of your answer to ttiu said com plaint on tbp subscribers at their office, Aiken, S- C., witjiiu twenty days after the service hereof, exclu sive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plain tiff* in this action will apply to the Court for the relief deinundeq jq th complaint. HENDERSQN RROS., Plaintiff’s ARofpeys* February ?ffh» 18861 A Rest: W M. Jordan,C. C. R. & G. S. [seal.] To the Defendants Tillman Sanders, Perry Summers, Annie Jones and San\uel Sanders: You will please take qqtjpe Iffat the complaint in this action, wjUi Sum mons of which the aforegoing is a copy was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, at Aiken, Aiken County, Soutli CaroHnq. qq the 8th day of February, DjSff. UI’jNDERSON BROS., Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Febrqary 27th, 1886-6t. SOUTH CAROLINA, ) Aikjin CoyxxY, f Own won ideas- The Riverside Mills, plaintiff, qgaiqsR The Barret Manufacturing Company and T f D. Carswell and G. W. Croft as Mortgagee Trus tees, Defendants. Notice to Creditors. URSJJANT to an order of EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Office of Comp.-General, Columbia, 8. C., April Jst, 1886. I CERTIFY that SIBERIA OTT. of Aiken, Agent qf the HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., incorporated by the State of New York, has complied with the requisitions of the Act of the General Assembly, entitled “An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies not Incorporated In the State of South Carolina,” and I here- ,Vv license the said Siberia Ott, AgtT’R aforesaid, to takj risks and transact all business of Insurance in this State', i* 1 the County of Aiken, for aud |n behtJf of said Company. * W. E. STONEY, f!omptroller-GeneraI. Ejcpirea March ftlst, 1887-11. S TATE OF SOUTK r CAROLINA) CftujfTY of Aiken. f By John T. Gaston, Esq., Probate, Jijdge, Whereas, G. W. T a yl° r * hath made suit to mp ’tq grant Rim Letters of AdmiiiisRatipn pf the es tate and effects of Leiyj* JolRispn, col. deceased, These are, therefore, tq p|tp and ad monish ail ami singular tlje JcjndreJ and creditor*; of the said Lewi* John son, col. that they be and appear be fore me, in the G’purtof Probate, to be held at Aiken Court House,oh the 16th day of April, 1886, lifter publication ffereof, at 11 o’clock in tb^ forenoon, to show cause, if any they bJ-ve, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand thisSOth day ot March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty six. [seal.] JOHN T. GASTON, Probate Judge of Aiken County. ASSIGNEE’S SALE. * z O N SATURDAY next, the lOlh of April, at eleven A. M., at the store next to W. J. piatt& Co.’s Drug Store.I will comuienoe |q sell at public auction the accounts,stock aqdflxtures of Mrs. Charles Betts, sqid stock con sisting of Drv Gooffs, Nqtipns, MiiH- uery. Show Cases, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Heating Stove, Ac., Ac., The sale will continue from day to day com mencing at eleven A. M., until the en tire stock is sold. HENRY BUSCH, April 6th, 1886-lt Assignee. A. P, FORD Insurance and Reffl Estate Agent, Laftoas Street, - 4ikea, S. C. Represents some of the strongest and most Reliable Fire and Life Insur ance companies. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. Real Estate bought and sold. Houses rented. KrOEB’S J enulsioN OF- PUKK COD LIVER OIL, -WITH- the Hon. J. S. Cothran, in the above entitled cause, notice is hereby given to all creditors of the said corpoation, tiie Barret Manufacturing Company, rants. Rye; Graham apd Buckwheat L 0 file and make pr«of of their claims flmiry iinrl t w.if r«ri All • 1 c * i_ .1 ; ■» ... ... J Irish Moss AND Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. The most efficacious remedy for Coughs, Colds, Amprqia, General De bility and all Pulmonery Affections. This is the best preparation of COD LIVER OIL qn the market; it is pleasant aqff''pqlatable. Tiie taste of the Cod Liver Oil is so thoroughly dis guised that the most delicate stomach can retain and digest it. Children take jf, readily and an iqcfease of flesh is perceptible immediately affer be ginning tiie qsti qf the EnmUffon'. Bripp—$1 pec botfle, aiptiU sjzeSQ cts For Sale by flours, Sago and powdered Sage. A|1 1 of tiie above are of the best quality. W. TURNBULL. Guanos. I am now ready to sell tlje following I well known guanos to tlip trade: Georgia Chemical Work Patap- sco Fertilizers, Patapgco Acid Phosphate. Tiie Atlantic pany goods of Charleston: Atlantic Ammoniated Fertilisers, Atlantic Acid Phosphate. Atlantic Genian Kainit. p. K. HENDERSON before the undersigned at his office Aiken, S. C., within the next six days. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Aiken, S. C. t March 15th, 1886. W, J. PliATT £ CO. Laurens Street, - - jyijten, S. C. —Secretaries Man tttm au<l Lamar ami Atu>ruey-General Garland are nil ( will begin immediately on it. sie.i. Secretary jRiuniug seriously.‘H t»x yx. Square Piano For Sale. Price $175.~A Great Bargain! C ELEBRATED make of Hifflet. Davis A Co., Boston. To respon-_ Bible persons will sell on very easy ; terms of payment. Better than hirU ing. Call 011 Samuel H. Terry, Pine Bluff Cottage, (Mrs. H. F. Towff- send’s), Newberry Street, south pf lliilroad. j March 23, 1S8J It i Application for Charter. Com- ; rpHIRTY Dayg after date the under- lautic j J- signed will apply to W. M. Jordan lantic ; Clerk of the Pqiirt of Aiken County, for a Charter of Incorporation .for i themselves and successors, upffer tiie I name and style of the “Mount C’al- i vary Evangelical Lutheran Cnngrega- j tiqn,’ 1 of Aiken County, S. C., in ac- ! cm dance with the requirements of the Statute^ of South Carolina: L. E. Busby, Pastor. J.’ W. Yonue, Z. T. Johnston, Silas Yonce, J. Y. Lott, Levi Mover, R. M. Derrick, James Stacy, William Yonce. March 23 1 8t. C. BART & CO., nfFQBTEBtj 4P WHOLESALE -r=DEALEKS JJf FOIREKJN PQMBSTIC FRUIT, APPLES, oranges, bananas. COCO AN UTS, LEMONS, PEA- * NUTS. PINEAPPI E8, POTA TOES, ONIONS, CAB- ’* BAGES, Ac. 55, 57 and 59 MARKET STREET. CHARLESTONS, p. C For Sale. HEAP FOR CASH. A FIRST rate Milch Ci»u\ ACIDLY AT THIS Oa'FICE. M reli 30, ISSO-tf sailing Each Week from New York and Charleston. T HESE Steamers Run in Connection with thP following Steamers to Florida: * STEAMSHIP CITY STEAMSHIP CITY PALATKA: CAPT. LEO MONTICELLO: CAPT. J. VOGEL. McKEE. For Information Apply to JAMES AOGER & CO. Adger’s Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. O ASHEPDO PHOSPHATE CO. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS AND ACID PHOSPHATE. Consult our Agent W. W. WOOL8EY at Aiken, 8. C., before making your purchases. We refer with confidence to the Reports ofthe Board of Agriculture of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina. TAILOR A WILLIAMS, 7 General Agents, Charleston, S. Q. ASKLEI' SMALL WIN SlWlffi! THE £?. G. S. is the cheapest and the best arid the only Specific Fertillrer for small gratP the market. 4 ELEMENT, a verj' cheap and excellent non-ammon!« ftted fertilizer for small grain crops, fruit trees, grape vines, Ac. ASHLE Y COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND, a complete fertiliser for ‘heap two props, and also used by the truchers near Charleston for vegetables. roses ASHLEY pOifPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, specially adapted to >8, geranJnrqs, pannes, flowering annuals. Ac. lurtK^S^ “-o wi0 “ “•> The Ashley Phosphate Company, Charleston, = ? .S 0. ^ EDISTO PHOSPHATE COMPANY — MANUFACTURERS OF — EDISTO AMMOKRVFRP FERTILIZER. (2* per cent. Aiqpionia.) EDISTO AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONE. (2 per cent. Ammoniated.) EDISTO AMMONIATED ACID PIJPSPHATF. per cent. Aipmonla.) EDISTO ACID PHOSPHATE. EDISTO ACIDULATED ROCK OR DISSOLVED BONE. J\ IB. IE. Treasurer and General Agent, CHARLESTON, S. 0. T. V. it HOPES f (Sucpeggqf to RHODES A SCOTT.) .. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 540 Broad Street, - Auguste, Ga. I h a ve just received a large and well selected Stock of Choice Family Gro ceries .which I am offering at the ypf.v lowest flgqres. My Specialty •» PailPY >f e lq n Seed. I have been particular in sorting from the flnvtlt Richmond Cqqiity Mejoqs n large )qt uf Choice Seed and offer same at a Low r jgufq. f alsq huqfffq in large quantities Garden Seeds from Hiram Siblev A Co. and D. M. F^rry A Co. My stock of Seed Potatoes are tiie finest ever brought South. To the trade I sell close. Nonpareil Flour High Patent Guaranteed to Satisfy the most Fastidious. I iftjtip th e Ke8t Selected Stock of Fishing Tackles in Augusta. T, V. RHODES. mm ■■ l— GOODS!I NEW GOODS!! MRS. N. BRUM CLARK, sin Rmaff Strevt, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Has put in a beautiful new line of MILLINERY A FANCY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets, Laces, Feathers and Flowers and all the Spring Novelties. In greater variety and Lower in Price than eypr before. Examine before you purchase, wi* will suit you. tS?~DRESSES also made in the very latest Styles. MRS. N. BRUM CLARK. Yqh Can Sqvc Money, Time and Trouble By Sending Your ORDERS for FAMILY GROCERIES, TO WELC H & EASON, j 185 and 187 Meeting and 117 Market Streets. CHARLESTON S. C. { MTPrice Lists and ail im ormatiou chteriully and promptly furnished on application. i . /, raEffg