The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, July 20, 1886, Image 6
Ittently
Roat tin
»p:
; the day,
kcking pig,
and removed; a.coaple oJ^Bncorti-
/etruclc up, flftoeu o^^wenty
lea were soon dancing with might and
on the pins boarded floor. Old men
^young, old women and maidens, boys
all went at it with a will,
imping, changing, and “chuin-
i substantial dM" house shook
its were audibly expressed^
building would topple
rer.
, In the
I do believe I’ll
ig. Ye’ll hardly
It when I first put
four
it was,
leaking,
jo *hi{> iSto the
through hla ngly
binder, though
ro river now.”
reamed the con-
whirled the
Fly midnight,
announced by the
}UocJc bell, and out into
trooped the crowd,
j had been set out on
of the house, just w ith-
le of forest which bor
igh the tops of whose
^oon shone down
with a subdued
'ot pause yen could
strong liar won cur-
y now and again by a
” as some fragment
Ing clayey bank would
er. Four or live native
by the noise, crawlefl out
jreat cbolaliiir, and with
c.t eyes, gazed on
asing their astouish-
’again in hoarse mut-
ilmost inarticulate,
r '*Ji.nK’’ through the
®Vrom a ncighbor-
scream of the
BSr^Vho low ranges
grd, the dismal
^Jboo-ee-iug to his
' ^.i^sts taken their
idst jokes and
anil snbstaa-
Jus barking, from a
dogs, announced the
and in a minute more
the uniform of the
police, rode up to the
:eant apparently, dis
ridlo over his arm,
ling every one b
' ora rat first siglft
£ L 'l en , un d upparentl)
ay. Thli
the
cuy ab
^ats
£
m
tea which
i through the
treat himself
t time la their lives,
“big smoke.” v
j great shine at onr weoalug,
she asked ns the coachnutu
: the reins preparatory to a
“llut”—-and here she tapped
,nd on the head With her parasol
dHfept-uow that he don’t go sticking
up to an^tore Lady Godivas.”
“That’s sb,” laughed Jim. “I find that I
have my bands pretty full with the ono I
collared the ^ight yon were there. I doubt
sometimes 1’u done better to have stuck
to the other one: and as for temp—” Here
Jim’s head disappeared suddenly into the
Interior of the coach; crack went the long
whip; ths Imrses plunged, reared and
went through the usual performance of
attempting to tie themselves into over
hand knots, then darted off at top speed
on their sixteen mile stage, soon disap
pearing in a cloud of dust along the
“cleared line.”—Chamber’s Journal.
Lemons a Core for “Bllloasnoss.**
The lemon treatment of biliousness is
quite fashionable at present. Most people
know the benefit of lemonade before break
fast, but few know that it is more than
double by taking another at night also.
The way to get the better of the bilious
system, without blue pills and other drugs,
is to take the juice of one, two or three
lemons, as appetite craves, in as much
iced water as makes it pleasant to drink
without sugar, before going to bed. In
the morning, on rising, at least half an
hour before breakfast, take the juice of
one lemon in a goblet of water. People
must not irritate the stomach by eating
lemons clear, but diluted properly, so as
not to irritate the throat, and taken on
an empty stomach, the improvement is
marked.—Dr. J. H. Itnnaford in West
ern Plowman.
Effect of the Coffee-Eating Habit.
A correspondent of The Medical and
Surgical Reporter mentions the case of a
young woman of 22 who had acquired the
hfibit of eating roasted coffee beans.
Though the habit was only of four months’
standing, she had eaten as much as half a
pound a day, and- had only decreased to
four ounces per day on earnest solicitation
of friends. The effect on her health had
been that she became pale, sallow, and
nervous; the pulse weakued, the stomach
got out of order, and, among other symp-
tons, there was marke t dyspnoea in going
upstairs. An attempt to stop the habit
was followed in a few hours by intense
nervousness, trembling, and a strong de
sire for coifoe.—Scientific American.
A small soul is almost lost in a narrow
minded man.—Whitehall Times.
Tt—
Dogs are to be boycotted at a groat ma
of t£e summer hotels this set - "
"^Ine trouble makes us forgot Ij
ITTERS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE.
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
NERAL DEBILITY
PAIN in the BACK & SIDES
URE BLOOD
CONSTIPATION
FEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUBLES
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
The Genuine has Trade Mark and creased Red
lines on wrapper.
TAKE NO OTHER.
d Sewing ffiachm$
Successor to JAMES E. COOK.
II
Dealers of
AVE received from Northern find Eastern Markets a full and earefu!!’
jjfcleetfcU stock pi—
General SVIercSiancHse.
For the Fall and Winter trade. We have a larger stock o Ladies’ Drest
Goods than ever before. All grades of Repellants, Cassimeres and Jeans
Bleaching, Flannels, and Domestics in abundance. An extraordinary larg<
stock of first-class Boots and .Shoes, including the well known Bay btaw
! GROCERY Department, in wliicli will he found the choicest Family Gro
ceries and .Plantation Supplies. Hardware, Tinware, Glassware and
i Crockery cheaper than ever. , , „ . ...
Having purchased these goods during the past null season at remarkably
low figufes^ wo propose to sell them nt prices which will fully satisfy the
, closest buyers. T ab. L. QUINBY & CO.
TXST-A., 0-^=
I ALL FIRST-CLASS
StoreieejersnoflGejitforSale
TO PARENTS.
5fany bakine powders are very pernicious
to health, and while every one rttjards Ills
own, he should also have u cure for Dio tender
ones—the little children.
^ gUA FOA35
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
powders—soda or saloratus. It contains no
hurtful ingredient—no uium or annnonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chemists who have analyzed pea Foam
commend it. Housekeepers w ho have used it
will have no other. Cooks, whose best e.i orts
have failed with other powders, are jimeant
over Sea Foam. Saves l ir.ic, saves labor, saves
money.
It is ocsitively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading hotels and restaurants
in Now York cit y anti throughout the country.
For sale by all ilrst-class grocers.
GANTZ, J03TES cC- CO.,
17G Duane St., N. F.
IP .A. ID <3-IE T? T ,
GOODS GUARANTEED:
An entire Walnut Bed-room Suite, full Marble Top, 10 pieces, $39; a very
Large and Elegant Solid Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plush,
only $4J.oO; an Elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with either
Good Haircloth or Fancy Ramie, at $27.50; a Large Assort
ment of Poular Bed-room Suites, full Marble Top, at $o_;
or, in Wood Top, from 16.50 to 25 dollars.
A No. 7 Flat Top Cooking Stove, with 50 pieces, for 13 dollars; No. 6 Step
"^very k'iad m’i«1 ^very articleof every kind in the Furniture, Bedding and
Stove Line; also, a full line of \\ iudow Shades, Carpets, Rugs, Clocks, Pic-
In Undertaking Department you can find Coffinsand Caskets, Gentlemen’s
Robes, Ladies’ Robes, Odd Fellow s and Mason's Trimmings, and a full line
of all other trimmings. , a
Any information will be cheerfully given. Write for full particulars and
prices.
L. F. PADGETTS
>iebrate<! Estey, Smith American, Carpenter
and Chicago Cottage Organs.
WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST!!
THE DECKER, ESTEY AND EVERETT PIANOS.
Need no Praise, Being the Leading Instruments of the Country.
The Domestic,
Davis, New Home,
and Household
Sewing Machines
921 BROAD STREET
Furniture Store,
1110 and 1112 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
SCHRODER & THORPE
LAURENS STREET, ------ AIKEN, S. C.
SEW SPRING GOODS.
We particularly invite the attention of the ladies to our New and Beautiful
FINE SHOES.
Our Stoc-k of Ladi and Gents’ fine Shoes has been gotten up as a special
ill rsuition and we are confident that we cun suit the tastes of the most lustid-
eous Straw Hats and Fur roods for Ladies, Gents and Children
GROCERIES!! GROCERIES !!
We keep none but the best Groceries. Both our Heavy and Fancy Groce-
fine.'and polite and attentive salesmen ready to serve customers.
SCHRODER & THORPE.
Some I'ocnHurltietf ot th« 1I«1|
An Hi
juuih a mlj
rat anti nC
mtulo up of
D.Ol
U>n7
may
uemofi^^PRrcsting
the hopeWand fears of tl
in her heart in c<jmp!ete iTidependence o;
tl'ose weighty matters which control man
n great cities. The man honored with
her affection fools that it is Vi
^ock! of her. But some heiresses are ve 1
rude. Diana D., a' Deaton girl, with
million or two, clover and learned,
•say, and hanusouie iwi)wei;, piabily regards
herself as something very desirable, aad
considers men proper objects of suspicion.
She takes solitary morning walks, keeping
tier vei! down. If you moot her ami re
cord her with a natural and proper curio
sity, she rot urns your glance with an ex
pression ot countenance like that of the
ladies of Constantinople, who exclaim on
meeting an iufiJel—particularly if some
of the male faithful happen to be in sight
—“Dog of u Christian, how dare you look
it mol’’—The Argonaut.
A Fresh Pup for Every Pair.
[The most pronounced change of fashion
clothing is iu the breed of dog now
j>rn by those who are correctly dressed,
re latest thing is a crashed pumpkin-i»fe-
3red terrier, in tints to
Jund-work of the trousers,
has any seif respect
lout a kennel the resoun
^permit him to have a
pair of trousers.'
Ihly and hilarious!
^rly bo termed a syl
up.
Live stock is Inshi
^of ipehain of hai
i the latter sti
moral dogs,
knd to whom Ihe ^Tght
>o inflammatory effect^
Vwiso the slim’s thumb ml
, out by the roots. The lai
ino with a natural buck-horn
r>ry handle, with which to clii
kould the lattar’s sense of self-
Lte him to mutiny and rage at
belled to associate with the slim.
Ian.
V. RHODES
(Successor to RHODES & SCOTT.)
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
- - Augusta, Ga
1
-ARE THE-
—"*k~-
Finest Made in the World t
CASH OR INSTALLMENTS.
I? Write for f rice List and Discounts
200 Second-Hand Sewing-Machinea
iu Good Order at $5.00, $10.00 au(
$15.00 each.
AUGUSTA, GA,
AT
o m n tt:
GOODYEAR’S
ABE REPOSITORY!
CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OF
Medinm and Cheaper Grades of Open and Top
IB TX <3- <3- Z IE S 7
Thia
than
just
CUES,
Nothin;
mater
on tire
At Lower Prices than at any other House this side of Cincinnati.
Work is all made to order, Lighter Running and Better Fiuished
the class; of work generally sold as Standard Vehicles. But I nave
received a Full Line of Fine
ily Carriages, Phaetons and Cabriolet!
Jus^fcceived another shipment of those Fine OPEN AND TOP BUG*
>ii special orders, by the best- manufacturers North and iLuaJj.
used in the construction of these vehicles but the best
uality, Style-and Finish, are unequalled by any other now
k a Full Line of
MESS-ALL GRADES.
Which I will offer at Lower Pi^^|^ULj>ave ever before been known
in the history of the business. MUbii^^Mpbaker and Standard Plantation
Wagons, all sizes. Oak and Hemlu^HiWrLeather, Calf Skins, Shoe Rind?
in<,s Carriage and Wagon Matdrois, PTHruess Leather, Belt Lacing of
superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting.*- Also a full line of
IHI-A.IELID'W'-A.IRIE]
A. SI. GOODYEAR, Agent,
(Successor to R. H. MAY & CO.)
AUGUSTA, GA., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank.
At tho Old Stand, 704 Broad St., ----- Augusta Ha.
^ rs
. which afflict mankind are orhfin-
Jjliiordored condition of the LIVER.
' B of thjs kind, such as Torpidity of
one. Nervous Dyspepsia, Indigos-
I Uon, Irregularity ct-the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency, Eructation^ and Burning of tho Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
STADIGER'S ftURiHTII
is Invaluable. It isnotapanaoea for alldiseaaea,
^ dIBF a " dlMasftsof the LIVER,
will V STOMACH and BOWELS!
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely remove*
low. gloomy spirits. U is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and l> A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADIGER’S AURANTII
For sale by ail Druggists. Price SI .OO per bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
>40 SO. FRONT ST.,’ Philadelphia, Pa*
I have just received a large and well selected StoelwJ^hoice
ceries ,which I am offering at the veny lowest figures.
My Specialty is Fancy Melon Seed. I have been particular in
tmily Gro-
sorting
from the finest Richmond County Melons a large lot of Choice Seed and ofl'ci
same at^a Low Figure. I also handle in large quantities Garden Seeds fx-om
large qu
Hiram Sibley & W). and D. M. Ferry & Co.
My stock of Seed Potatoes are the finest ever brought South,
t sell close.
To the trade
Nonpareil Flour High Patent Guaranteed to Satisfy the most Fastidious.
I keep the Best Selected Stock of Fishing Tackles in Augusta.
T V RHODES.
NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE
‘ Y Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
J
-o-
VERTISERS
m the exact cost
proposed line of
ing in American
by addressing
inufactured from Alumlninm.
Ln, which only a short lime
1 rare a metal as to be found
^ets, is now produced in such
L to have given rise to exces-
iring works. Its absolute
liability to oxidization ren-
liarly valuable for the pur-
Vi exposed to the action of
damp atmosphere: anil for
xqnce is given in the list
kwhich it is now habit-
ffir outdoor use
face is desired,
ich the metal
liy serviceable,
£eware, may be
yacht shouth-
^its, and horuess-
idles, locks,
^wire-rope, tubes,
rs, fenders, flre-
ing ropes, carriage-
rivets. —Chicago
eo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Sqswspnper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send ICcts. for lOO-Pago Pamphlet
of “Norwegium.’'
rwegium” has been
ig new metal discov-
D, while ho was
Ickel ore from
lition to
ements
>r, with a
isn pare, a
to the at-
Ta thin film
r that of cop-
iriy &X. and
From
lemical roac-
3m evci-other
distinct indi-
»f IL
tasked a rpan
\-stem Dakota
enty-ftve dol-
?retty small
i if I had to
thensrer the
Ink and the
[ and sultry-
I crawl into
fretpsent,
fistelline
MMi
EyERVOU!
DEBILITATED
You are allowpq n free trinl of thirty day, of tfcJ
oso of Dr. Dye's Cckbrated Voltaic Belt with
Electric Suspensory Appliances for the speedy
relief and permanent cure of AYrtvms Debility, loss
of Vitality and Munhootl, and nil kindred troobles.
Also for many other diseases. CVinplete restora
tion to Health. Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. ’
No risk tslncurrod. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed
tuotlopr mailed free, by addressing
VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich.
With great pleasure I announce to the Ladies of Aiken that T am now exh
biting a stock of SPRING and SUMMER MJILLiNERY GOODS unsui pass
'd in the South. Space will not permit mention of the different articles—suffice
it to say, I feel confident I can please every lady who will give me an oppor
tunity to do so, IN QUALITY STYLE and PRICE OF GOODS aud WORK.
To the Ladies of Aiken, I extend a cordial invitation to come and see me
when iu the city, and examine my beautiful and stylish goods.
Corner Broad and Campbell Streets, Augusta, Georgia.
-O-
MISS NELLI E PURCELL,
Pleasure aud Profit to AH!—-
JOHN II. FEARY,
Watches
and Clocks
repaired.
Watches
and Clocks
'* Repaired.
729 Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel, - - Augusta, Ga.
THIRTY YEARS experience in fitting lenses in Spectacles makes tin
Optician Department Complete.
Sole Agent for Diamond Spectacles. Dealer
Also Silver-Plated Ware at the Low]
SISIECID IPOT-A-TOIES I
Wo have on hand, aud will keep during tho entire planting
season, the VERY BEST and
West Reliable Seed Potatoes
for planting purposes. EARLY ROSE and all other v».
ties. We buy direct from Boston, tho very best market
for Seed, and always get the best known to the
- trade. Our Potataes are carefully selected
and are the best that comes to this
market.
Loll in $: St a lb.
Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Corner Broad and Campbell St., Augusta, Ga.
s'
/
CARI1TS AND IIOlliMSHING SUM
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A
Farm For Sale.
desirable Farm in a heaTttryio
cality seven miles from Aiken,
containing Two-Hundred Aci*es well
Watered and with Dwelling and Out
buildings thereon: will be sold at a
bargain as theownerdesires to chiqnge
investment. Address Lock Bo;
Aiken, S.C. ^
March 9 '886.-6m.
IF O XT T Z 3 S
BORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
^fcUTZ
.eliable Jei
Prices.
I
ODDS!!
1 CLARK,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, Hats,
wers aud all the Spring Novelties. In
ever before. Examine before you
Latest Styles.
MRS. N. BRUJI CLARK.
HA
Gimf at r
CASTINGS
Special atte
N RIBS!
furnish RIBS for all makes of
rase at short notice.
Satisfaction guaranteed!
No will die of Colic. Dots or Lu:co Fs-
tkr. if Fontz's Pow.lors are nsrd la tiir.e.
Footz's Howdere will cure and prevent Hoo Chotjcra.
Foutz's Powders will prevent Gaues is Fowls.
Footz's Powders will increase tbe quantity of mitlc
«nd (ream twenty per ccnL. and make Uie butter Cna
and sweet.
Footz’s Powder* will cure or prevent almost zvxsr
Diskasr to wtucli Horses and Cattle are snblect.
Focrz’s PoWDrM WILL GITS hATISFACTIOS.
Sold CTerywucre.
DAVID XS. POITTZ. Proprietor.
bajAiaiore. aid.
For sale by AY. J. Piatt & Co.
If
HOORE COUNTY GRIT”
lath. Wort* I*tTable NeaL
i Rellor-illll Oarftt. whiek mn Wuvheeat*
'l«r in every barrel af Saar raskwi
( wltM vut .<ul wwm rot wi*h ts Mit ul
rRAsr.j«s:^**
OMjt FOUHDRY^apy MacamgtWORK^
Nos. 615, 617 and 619, Kollock St.
CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Proprietor.
- - AUGUSTA, GA,
WM PENDLETON, Sup’t.
Ibr th« niU«r in every
ATrft. «Mio( wkaS
Glr* (van.
eteae l‘o.
OTTO T. WIETERSj
AY HOLES ALL) GROCER AND DEALER IN
LIQOURS,
1885. New Goods. Fall Trade. 1885
C -7 — w * sv e , , * t. i i vt -AJ. AJWlcin mo.
Lace Curtains AVindow Cornices and Poles, New AValnut, Cherry, Ash
Ebony and Brass C onnees and Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draperies,
Go °j} 8 - KaW I h A!« ks 111 a v , :u '!f fy ’’f Ualterns. Fringes in all Colors,
Han Cloths, Cane and Gimp and Buttoms. Wall Papers, Borders ami
Decorations.
Just Opened For All Trades:
Oi! Paintings, Engravingaud Chrornos.
♦ . w i i , , ... ,, - — R roo, ns, Dusters, Baskets, Doer
fcr ^ “ ad «- •»*»„
JAIMES G. BAILIE & SONS,
Chronicle Building, .14 Broad - Street, Augusta, Ga.
iLMIUjl Siliiluij UHi
for »T",U gnd'ii makt?" 1 ' 1 ' 81 *“* U,< ’ bo,t 3l,d 11,0 on,y »>»«««.
.G.o ' .-C^H ELEMENT, a very cheap and excellent non-ammonP
ated fertilizer for small gram crops, fruit trees, grape vines, Ac.
»i « ( OP TON AND CORN COMPOUND, acomplete fertilizer for
these two crops, and also used by the truchers uearCharlestou for vegetables.
ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, specially adapted to
roses, geraniums, pansies, flowering annuals, &c.
. For terms, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive aud
instructive publication*©f the Company, address, ^
The Ashley Phosphate Company,
c'hariesvun, - - ,S G.
Qg bj
ext
ceaef
'ults.j
dt
OSEPH R. Robekuson.
**ka,xk E.Taylok. Geo. W. Williams J
BOBFHTSOK, TAYLORS WILLIAMS
Sole agci
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