The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, July 20, 1886, Image 8

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journalist having to the fascinations of a bright girl, that cruel creature now alludef to him 4s her papier - mechel—BmUmi Herald. IWDER ilutely Pure. |r never varies. A marvel of rth ami wholesomeness. More lion the ordinary kinds, and 1 in coninctitUm with the nml- Lteit, short weight alui)i or Idurs. Sold only in cans. ™owdkkCo. lUi VPallSt.If .Y. iroliua Railway. May, 9, 1885, traina follows ty Easteru IWKSTWAKD DAILY. Ill— \5.10 p. tn., 10.30 p. m p, 9.35 p ru, 0.05 a m. 10.30 j) in, 7.30 a m, Ls'i-wakd Daily. '4A) p it>, 10.35 p m 1?«0 1|.50 p m. >. m, G.2o a in Hpring and & rrades to suit the ine of FINE DRESfi 8U awayu apd Backs, cannot be su _ for style and workmausldp; these garments are made, cut and trimmed equal to any custom garment, and will fit and cling to the figure and hold their shape as well as any gar ment that is made to order. My lipe of the Patent Square Shoul der Garments are beautiful in design, and made and trimmed handsomely. Tnose who have had the pleasure of wearing these garments can testify to their'superiority over all other gar ments, and remember this is the only place you can obtain these CELE BRATED GARMENTS, as I am the Sole Agent for this Manufacture. It js a fact when you come here to pur chase Goods, you may rely on the rep resentation of Goods shown to you, and you will be perfectly safe in what you may purchase, as nothing in this Stock is allowed to be misrepresented. All of the Departments are now filled with New Goods for Spring Wear of the LATEST STYLE, including all the Novelties ef the Season. Be sure and call when you are in need of any thing in this line. Will take pleasure in showing you through the Stock whether you purchase or not. Respectfully, M. L. KINARD Columbia, S. C. Granitevillc Hotel. MRS. N. E. SENN, Proprietress. Table furnished with the best, and flrjviqg parties from Aiken furnished witb lunch at short notice. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C PASSENGER ELEVATOR AND ELECTRIC BELLS. House fresh and clean throughout. Table best in the Sputh. Pavilion Transfer CoftcUes and Wagons at all trains and Boats. Rates reduced. Beware of giving your Check to any one on Train. Rates $2 00 @ $2 50. Wright’s Hotel are pha: _ ■ee that no goou ov anv negligence Executive Committees charged to supervise the ent oeedingsandendeavortoensureju? ^ to ail parties and labor in the iuteresT of peace qud harmony. L<et only a spirit of friendly rivalry prevail, and when the nominations are completed, let every good Democrat zealously la bor for the ticket and victory will perch upon our banner- in November. CLAUDE E. SAWYER, ,County Chairman. Walter Ashley, Secrectary, July 13, 1886. Managers of Primary Election, l I N accordance ments of the [8HT&S0N, Prop’rs., ha. - - -~~«.crt fwq'ninsajojmrtni jopoo/ < ® supplied with the BEST. 1 A»ooms large and well furnished. .Ity.W; p. m. . .5.27 p. m. . .9.42 j>. in. . 10.30 p. mil WEST, ju., 5.55 p. m. 6.2Pp. in., ^9.08 p. m. •k-O p, m. in made llroml to South jjlovpcrs Lou on It with Tlorida Vtions iwcll Lston With Vida. tST"Hates reasonable. Rooms County Democratic Executive Committee, , Aiken, S. C., July 19, 1886.) with the require- Constitution of the Democratic Party of Aiken County, I have appointed the following Mana gers of the Primary Election to be held on the Fourth Tuesday, the 27th day of July, 1886, to wit: Aiken Central—Thos. R Morgan. Chinquapin—H M Sawyer. Clear Water—Cuthbert Prothro. Giddy Swamp—G J Baltziger. Grauiteville—John R Cloy. Hammond—Geo. R Landrum. Hopewell—D B Roberts. Langley—Dr. B D Brooker. McTier—L E Lott. Millbrook-r-P B Glpver. Montmorenci—J M Wade. Rocky Grove No 1—John T Jeffcoat Rocky Grove No 2-Dr. J A Milhouse Rocky Spriugs—J M Johnson Sliaws—Z T Harris. Silvertou No 1—Geo T Barnes, Jr, Silverton No 2 (EUenton, Newman. Shultz—W H Sleepy ‘Stallings — 1 — 2—F M Mixson e—.1 B Redd. £!use—R T Burns. Wards—J P Cullum. Windsor—Owen Alderman. ur; hi. SAWYER, Attestj^ Coutrtr^t'h airman. '"Walter Ashley, Secretary. Yel -DEAL! Window Class* Binders’ Hardware COR. HALE & CENTRE ST.. AUGUSTA, GA, 330 3sT O T 'W IT I BUT GO AT ONCE TO HENRY BUSCH & CO’S. For your Summer Goods. They are closing out this stock at very Low Prices. Parasols, Fani^fcloves, Straw Hats, Summer Shoes and Slippers, at Prices to suit the b^Brs. Men’s Cloth and Ladies and Misses Cloth Shoes at special Prices, Low Quarter Sn^p Cheap. d Muslins Reduced. We are our Summer Stqek at prices that are sure to take, and we SfENRY^MISCH A CO. THE AUGUSTA HOTEL! Augusta, ■ - Georgia. BEST $t?.QO HQUSE IN THE SOUTH. Headquarters for Oommercial Men. Centrally located near B. R. Crossing. L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor, Formerly of Tqrfiine Hotels New Ifqvitn, Conn.' A Isq, West End • - x Hotels Long Branch, N, J. i— 1 — -ml Manager. mville Railroad, ~ha piyision. [•ASSENGER AGENT. Nov. 15th 1885. lard Time. [ward; ” ANb express. 9 10 A. M. 1 22 P. M. 1 32 P. M. 6 00 P. M. AND EXPRESS. ... 5 55 P. M, .. 10 25 p. M, COACH AT fSDNESDAYS, 00 A. M. 30 P. M. I ESS. -PRIVATE- Boarding’-House! -qv- XI. COK JOHN & WALKER STS., SUMMERVILLE, NEAR AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. D. F. McEwen, Diamonds I Watches! Jewelry!! NE W GOODS! LO WE ST PRICES! -AGKNT FOR— Standard American Watches, (Evejry watch warranted tp give per fect satisfactipn to purchaser.) To4fl & Cp.’si ©old T jmbiuatit South Carolina Penitentiary SHOES AND BOOTS -AT- C. K. Henderson’s Laurens Street, -- Aiken, S. C. ERSONS wishing a really supe rior article of Boots or Shoes for Ladies or Childrens wear should call at C. K. Henderson’s, where they Will find the best manufactured goods in the South, from the South Carolina Penitentiary Works of A. C. Dibert, of Cplqmbia, S. C. A warranty is given with every pair, and we defy any manufactory, North or South, to produce better stock or better work for the same price. Call at C. K. Hen derson’s and exapaine for yourselves. P ETITION of Sarmjel Giles, Secre tary Grapiteville Manufacturing Company, Wm. R. McCarty, B. J. Kirkland and other citizens ot Aiken County to grant a Charter for a public road leading from the village of Gran- iteville to Croft’s Mill, beginning at the Rock Dam on Bridge Creek Pond and ruuqiugin a Northeasterly direc tion through lands of the Grauiteville MTg Co., Mrs. Eliza Wise. \V. J. Williams, E. H. Kennedy, ^flfilliam and T. the road Mill, hose op- ar at the office on sf next e same will be AY, Chair, ommissioners. BAKER, President. HE AUGUSTA SAVIN' BEAN, Cashier; bank, fusil Assets Surplus - -OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA•—&oo,ooo.oo f **0,000.00 Interest on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Tj and Upward Received^—.. » i p-—dollars; %l -O- Directors—James A. Loflin, E. O’Donnell, Eugene J. O’Cornner, Alfred Baker, F ;. Schneider, W. B. Young, William Schweigert, EdgerR. Derry Jules RK », Joseph S. Beam, J. Henry Bredenburg. JOSEPH BIERMAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 61# Broad street, Augusta, Georgia., * y Would re-wMectfully anounce to his friends and the public that he has now hand and is daily receiving, a select stook of Spring and Summer Styles, Consisting BUTTINGS and TRQUSERJNGS, etc,, which he will mak« up in the Latest Style at Lowest Prices particular. Satisfaction guaranty THE AIKEN WA60N1 :MANUFPTPRED pV- P.B. MATHEWS, (Opposite the Ashley House,) - - - AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, Williamson, W G. Croft, M. D., leadjug from Notice is posed t° County Honda; Open a Road. :o ior Bot- ir Power On new irther paticu TAY . it, Aik||, H. C. Suites in most rom the factories iderson’s Furni- 17.50 to $125.00 fcg tenacity of Vmncss of per- Ibattle of life, Irnjart. Many 1 iriti’ hepause ^termjncd to olti COMMISSIONERS.! . 8.^, July 5th, 1886. } William Turnbull, y, Gaines Ashley, and numerously fins of Aiken en and make public the he Upper Rqad from teville. fereby given to all who to the same to meet the ommissnners at their office on Monday next the 2nd day of August, 1886, at witfeh time the case will bp heard. O. P. CHAMPLAIN, Clerk Board Co. Commissioners. July 7th, 1886-3t. TheX place rFOBYiolj T O buy your Tinware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Jewelry, Spoons, Knives, <fcc. t Forks, Combs, Brushes, Buckets, Spectacles, Pins, Needles, Soaps, Baskets, Dolls, Vases, and every other thing,is at Bondurant, Jopling & Co, Manufacturers of—tt-. L KINDS OF BRICKS! - Proprietors of the Old and Popular-r— ‘ ^ « DeLAIGLE aND AUGUSTA BRICK YARDS, established Jq 1820! Estl, mated production since then 250,000,000 Brick! Quality and color unsur, passed North «»r South. Large stock always on hand. For information, address BONDURANT, JOPLING & CO., Augusta, Ga. You Can Save Money, Time and Trouble By Sending Your ORDERS -FOR- FAMILY GROCERIES, ——TO—— WELCH & EASON, 185 and 187 Meeting and 117 Market Streets, CHARLESTON S. C. E^Price Lists and all imforjnatioq cjieerfuljy and promptly furnished oi) application. FUNERAL FURNISHING WAREROOMS. CURVE STREET. Opposite the Town HalJ, * tot * ^ AIKEN, S. 0, C ALLS promptly attended •«, day or night. Personal attention given to laying out remains and conducting Funerals in all details. Charges rea sonable. GEO. F. POOLE, Late of New York, Residence at Steyeuspn House. F OR SALE—A full line of Caskets & Coffins in Wood, Metal or Cov ered with Cloth. Special attention is asked to the Metalic Cases of the New York Metal Burial Case Company, wh jch are unsurpassed in quality ana finish. Also to New Styles of Caskets. A highly polished Coffin fully trim med for only $10. Inspection of goods solicited. E. J. C. WOOD. H. T. McEacjjekn, Agent, R. $. Bjtowjn $ v » ?4«t<« ‘» :■* McEachern $c Brewn, J CURVE STREET, , , - - AIKEN, 8.0. ,F,AMorrlmniiipo. Call ilSI