The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, August 17, 1886, Image 3
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' Tbt.ro i» tfoiHddeml)*:* f*ik »»sl»or^r^ho
old vetera-"rt *na youm^; men hero over
tbo txjart'm* Itclwcf!-
Mexico at?*! the Unjlctl fitvte*. Kvory
y* l^w!y thinks M’oxico shcul'l be requir
ed to deliver Cutting at once or war
should bo declared. Everybody ih
ready to take the Held in defence of
/ tbelr prtnpli>lus y but there l» » singulai
yuai’.imlty as to the choice of |K>t*i
tlona. Every other man at leasd
wants to be quartermiytter.
/oklng aside, however, a wnr with
^Ibxico w'ould bo pcpular. We havej
niany old soldiers who wore rendered
almost unrtt for civil life by tlieir fo*u
years service in the late unpleasant-
ness, and many of them woqld In
(lad of an opptiKunity to relurTi ton
military-life. There are many ymyig
inert also, who would not mind i\
short campaign in Mexico. South
^Carolina Is, therefore ready to furnish
^ierduotaof uion when ceiled on.
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Cusfilngr s Manual in Court.
X raw citizen in Idaho wms elected
a Justice of the peace, nipl phe only
aw book that he InuLy tis a Cushing’s
hukh I’tiu' first-Ase before him
us that of a CowIhS for stealing a
steer. When the was called the
duly- lawyer in the J^ttle town w r as
diiwnd the prjsoner.
“As there is o<» council for the other
side," be said, “I make a motion that
tfco case be dismissed.”
^ 'The Justice lookup over his Manual.
“A motion-has-to be seconded,” he
kaid. •
»• “I second the motion,” promptly
responded the prisoner. 1
: “The motion lias been made and
beCond^d’thkt the case ■be dismissed,”
•said the court. “All in favor will
please say .‘aye.’ ”
i The prisoner his attorney voted
ayo. ’ ' * •
i- “All opposed say ‘no.’ ”
voted! .>
f'The motion is carried ami the cast
is dismissed,” remarked the court.
*‘A motion to adjourn is now in
‘order.”
1 ’ Tlie prisoner made the, motion and
the court adjourmwj.
td- • . —i—
Ho Never Saw a Joke.
From Ifni'pcr'a for July.
It was a bunker in Pennsylvania,
who never made or saw a joke, aged
beventy (no doubt he was as bright as
the other “four-yoar-olds” who write
the DrawoOi that came In one
i-frcnM#Inner and began to tell the
seeing a man arrested
>re for,stealing a pair
He drawled the
is Iresitatlng way
was ex-
THK WgrSimG BuQY.y;
ALONGSIDE OF A TERROR WHiC^f
FRIGHTENED A SHlP’E CREW.
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Senvjtlr'ifiS t
WaJirtprlngH of a WhitltUnx TUiny Artrlfi
OffLiO American-Cf'*»t—A Simple Do-
▼Icc^fu^Wnmlng Sailors Acalci.it Shoal
Water-—Cut !>>oso.
■t \.n ]c-t ‘JiCin oversow
t '(ic.arjl BcrTar.r’o-
My sol2 employ:, .ent '(-i
c;^.c
To pliv o r-^y gain beye.rut the reach of |
wvj A: . i
Efloh Jjiiio a::do2 rt-jneiuorj j
Wh
ct-oa kindly i/rtfey bt.ru 1 c :o-
A painting in the hydrographic ofUra
represented a wild jumbio oi breaking
waves, on which & big red buoy '-us rid- . - •«*
Ing, with a low stretch of .treeless st;iid , j liarc ’~c": (y.r.c.oaic-ns rr tbo shv-rf
dmes in the distance. When the Lydr*.- , xhav“aewyi !h,' >UauO''wbo'- 41 »Wt?»
graphic officer saw a visitor looking at tLa j ‘ ' pea .-
picture, he said: • • .hink ti; "-ccan they’ve • '- 1 ’ l e’er
“Jack has always been a isupersWttrfta j • i*.aeei-.- knowr. -rpea .lie strand to me.
mortal, bat if, in tbo days wi»?i» ocean ,
navigation was new, 6® happened to bring ' The middle sea contains no crimson dul-e,
to alongeide of a terror which haunts the | its deop.-r waves cast up no pearls to
ocean In these days he would have boon [ view:
frightened quite to tho verge of insanity, | Along tin) shor
if not to death.
A number of years ago the Spanish chip
St. Jags was trying to Ixiat up to tills
port, having been blown across the gulf
stream by a cyclone that caught her when
she wasn’t sixty miles from tho capes.
There was a light breeze that kept her
fairly steady over the long rollers, al
though the sails would occasionally shake
ami roar when the vessel gave an unusual
plunge. It was soon after changing the
watch at midnight that one of the men
slipped aft and told the mate that some
thing was maxing a queer noise a little on
the lee bow. The mate lurd heard the
noise, and was ready to ascribe it to super
natural causes, because he could think, of
no natural cause. The entire watch, ex
cept the man at tho wheel, gathered at the
rail forward aud listened to the increasing
sounds.
PARALYZED WITH TERROR.
To unaccustomed ears these sounds
were frightful enough, rising from mur
murs and sobs to unearthly shrieks, onl\
to die away again in the most mournf ul of
wails. The mate kept his ship on its
course bravely for a time, but flesh ami
blood could not stand it long, and he gave
the order to go about on the other tack
hoping thereby to escape the terror. Bn .
the men were paralyzed. They let g«.
halliards instead' of the braces, bowsed
down the fore tack, and did other thing
that might be expected of a badly fright
ened crew of dagoes, until the crash o
one of the upper yards was, added to tin.
howling of the monster that was appnr
ently ail tho timo approaching them. Tin
brought tho captain on deck, where, And
ing tho sails shaking, ho concluded tin.
the trouble was due to a shift of wind
and ordered tho wheel put hard up. Thi
vessel had not lost headway, and she ini
mediately wore round, bringing the un
know terror dead ahead.
“Soon after this was' done there cam .-
the thump of a collision of the ship with
some solid substance, producing an awfui
yell that ended in a gurgle just under th-i
bows. Tho teeth of the captain himself
chattered, but the screams ended with the
collision. By daylight the wreckage had
been cleared away aloft, and only tin
memory of a very bad scarce remained to
the crew. When the ship reached per.
tho captain related his story to his con
signees, who at once reported the matter
to mo. I then entered in my log ♦he state
ment that on a certain date iko rhip St .
Jego had passed, whistling buoy adrift,
bet had probably carried away the
whistle by colliding with it.
ADRIFT OFF THE COAST.
“There is one of these whistling buoys
adrift now off the American coast. It was
it reported as blowing its way up the
a little be
it befort
orhtei:
my hand is on Us pulse,
And I converse with many a shipwrecked
crew. —Henry'ih .reau...
Havana's Mitfc-tVagon anil Fruit Stand.
To one who lias never been in Spain thh
street eights are novel and often astound
ing. Alter breakfast I took ft walk down
the Prado. The first sight'was the'C tlburr
milk wagon—not a Wagon at all. but a
mule, on Whose back-Was a pillion two
ieet high, "built up of straw and leather,
on the top a boy, and hanging on all sides
of him the numerous 1 milk cans,- I ’saw
another method of distributing milk. The
cow with a calf is driven to tiro entrance of
the house, and milked the Amouht'wa'uted..
This method is fur children and invalids.
The calves have on a wire .7nuzzle, •' - '
Next I came upon a fruit^tWand, ;and
none in tlid north can compare ■with; them,
for the majority of'Cullan'. frijits ate so
i>erishable when ripe that they' can not be
conveyedoff tile island. The pineapple,
which we never get ripe, is here like a
massive ruby, whose interior you can oat
with a spoon., In this cqndisiou. it is the
queen 9f all fruits. The. magnd, looking
something like a kidney-shaped pear,
green rind, spotted with red. Peel this
•>ff and around a stone filling three-quar
ters its interior is the yellow pulp, re
minding one of the pineapple and tho
peach. The sapodilla, a brown-skinned,
round fruit, the size of a peach, and tast
ing like a very, very insipid jjear. The
maumee apple is like a small brown
melon, the interior a vivid flesh color.
Ihea tlu ro are watermelons, muskniel-
ons, plantains, bananas, and many others
whose names I could not ascertain to-day.
I have often prescribed the tamarind to
my patients. Here I got the fruit, like a
large bean in tho pod. soft acid, and fresh,
prepared in water, and taste for tho first
time this delicious drink in its natural
state.—Dr. E. M. Hale in Inter Ocean.
Tlie Egg Dance at Ilai-oda.
A dair.0 infinitely more graceful and In
teresting t'nan " that executed by the
Nautch girls Is the egg dance. Tho
dancing girls, dressed in the ordinary cos
tume of the women of the people—a
bodice and a very short sarri—carries on
her head a wicker wheel, placed perfectly
horizontal. Round this wheel threads are
attached at equal distances, which are
provided at their extremities with a slip
knot kept open by means of a gluss;bead.
The dancing girl advancer toward ^ the
spectators, holding a basket ttlied w ith,
egg*, and, to the measure of a monoton
ous aud jerky itrain of music, begins turn
ing herself around Vith great rapidity.
Then, seizing An egg, she" inserts it in one
of the slip-knots.
By means of centrifugal action, tho
throad holding the egg is tihgtonod and
placed in a straight line with the corre
sponding spoke of the wheel. _ (Joe after
the other into slip-
aureola
i J - At
ind
nX5d, ana
rnsi
’ Loudon Oueen,
In file Sierras.
the stream to secure
our first lunch the pleasant
«t)iaan’s voic-, ’followed by a
|jing lu ng] fanr. rather fttkonlshed mo,
ifoif. stops farther, somewhat
cuutiousTpj-; cumo upon a very re-
^ug scene. Twer u-g lad res, who
ffiably heard of the 'rnCJ mode
|pg by c- •iistruotiug a wicuer-wur):
driving the fish iglo t-ho trap,
Jingouijr y sSmfiUi'Kd the plan
tu?re just com c eucij g oncrati
divostad
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and aciri? prostrates yen.
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Successor to JAMES E. COOK.
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£2 ' 3 f .
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■ivod from Northern pud
stock oi—
Eastern Markets a full and carefullj
General SVIerchandiss.
rgart
Dealers ot
m y IH
m & " rest ionic
*;?ri‘:j.gthrn6 tfie IKBseIee»
KU:a*I!es f?:r! Nerves,
SarleltCM the XtioAd, tilves New Visor.
Er. g. b. llwms ‘ig'-frlreld, Iowa, Bays:
“ Erown’i Iron Bisters is the boet Iton rnedlelne I
bm • kr.oivn in my .K* yoars’ pi-actice. I h«To tom.d it
specially 1 f o.'.icfii] in norvous or i^iysicaloihnn-ition,
end in all ae'uihtntinc ailments that bear so heavily
co tho eyatein. Dselt freely in my own family."
Mu. W. TV EnowH. t-’T] Vain St., Covington, Ky.,
pays: ' I was completely broken down in health nna
troubled with pr.ins in my back. Brown’s Iron
Liners entirely I tutored mo to health.”
Cernino Brg above Trade Mark and crossed rod lines
oa wrapper. Tiuke no otlir r. Mr.do only by
UiUtW ii' Clih^tih’^L CO., lIAi/miOIiii, MB.
• ’ :■ tndt \o 0 4‘"
j Fqr the FiiH and Winter tradp. IVc Imve a larger stock o Ladies’ Drest
I (roodw than ever before. All grades of Repellants, Cassimeres anti Jeans
Bleafclitng, Flannels, and Domestics in abundance. An extraordinary largt
stock of first-class Boots and .Shoes, including the well known Bay Sfau
Standard Screw (roods and the (’lenient Wiel & Ball Custom Work,
A CLOTHING DEPARTMENT which is full and complete in quality
style and prices. A stock of HATS and CAPS in which we cdh suit and
tit any man, boy or cliild who may favor us with a call. An extensive
GROCERY Department, in which will he found the choicest Family Gro
ceries and Plantation Supplies. Hardware, Tinware, Glassware and
Crockery cheaper than ever.
Having, purchased these goods during the past dull season at remarkably
low figures, we propose to sell them at prices which will fully satisfy the
closest buyers.
TAS. L. QUINBY & CO.
sS3
aurAnti I
Most of tho difieasoe which afflict mankind are origin
ally caused by a disordered cbndition of the LIVER,
For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of tho Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency, Eructations and Burning of tho Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breukbone Fever,
Exhauution before or after Fevers, Chrome Diar
rhoea. Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
STftPiGER’S ft URARTU
in Invaluable. It is not a panacea for alldiseases,
but <■*f ■ «[£■ all dtsoaseaof the LIVER,
Will STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely remo-oa
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
For sale by all Druggists. Price g ■ .00 por bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, }
140 80. FP.0NT ST.,' Philadelphia, Pat
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IP _A. ID <3-IE T T ,
THE MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE MAN, BEGS TO CALL AT
TENTION TO-THE FOLLOWING AWFULLY LOW PRICES—
GOODS GUARANTEED:
An entire Walnut Bed-room Suite, full Marble Top, 10 pieces, $3fl; a very
Large and Elegant Solid Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plush,
only -tlU.fyO: an Elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with either
Good Hair Cloth or Fancy Ramie, at £27.50; a Large Assort
ment of Poplar Bed-room Suites, full Marble Top, at $32;
or, in Wood Top, from IG.oO to 25 dollars.
A No. 7 Flat Top Cooking Stove, with 50 pieces, for 13 dollars; No. G Step
Stove, 25 pieces, $8.75.
Every kiad and every artieleof every kind in the Furniture, Bedding and
Stove Line; also, a full line of Window Shades, Carpets, Rugs, Clocks, Pic
tures, etc.
In Undertaking Department you can find Coffinsaiui Caskets, Gentlemen’s
Robes, Ladies’ Robes, Odd Fellow’s and Masoji’s Trimmings, and a full line
of all other trimmings.
Any information will be cheerfully given. W T rite for full particulars and
oriccs.
L. F. PADGETT’S
■ «
The Celebrated Estcy, Smith
ami Cliieagjjj Cottage Organs.
WE HANDLE QNLI
THE DECKER, ESTEY AND EVERETT Pi
Need no Praise, Being the Leading Instruments of the Country.
The Domestic,
Davis, New Home,
and Honsehold
'V •* 'i
■ Sewing Machines
it:
Furniture Store,
1110 and 1112 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
SCHRODER & THORPE
- AIKEN, S.
at 8 ols
LAURENS STREET,
NEW SPHIXG GOODS.
"We particularly invitMhe attention of the ladies to our New and Beauti
Stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, which we will take plesjigtf-at b
showing and selling a< orioes to suit the times. Just think of iCL-tVitof the
ets., Dress Gingham** and Seresuokows at 10 cts , Y
Loom L. C. at 10 ots iud an excellent Yard Wide
FINESIIOg^
Our Stock of LadG Gents’ fi-yeSlfftTsuit the tipSpsoltfie mo*, fastid-
aitraction, and wc confident Ge j )t3 ftm i children,
ecus. Straw Hats’and - ,r ’- ^
, T , , Groceries. Both our Heavy and Fancy Groce-
924 BROAD STREET
ARE THE_r
EDiest Made in the
CASH OR INSTALl
X 1 > --
Write for Price List and
200 Second-Hand 8ewluy,Machir
In Good Order at $5.00, $1(
$15.00 each.
- - - augtSta,
AT GOODYEAR’S'
CARRIAGE REPOS!
CAN ALWAYS BE
FOUND
A FULU LINE OF 11
Medium and CheapcrjJ«i(Ies of Open ai^Top
Q-G-IIE QJ#
Work
At Loi
^ , c? 3 than at siny other House this side of Cincinnali.
made to order, Lighter Running and Better Finished
r, , ° , S e,,erull y sold as Standard Vehicle-.,
eived a Full Line of Fine
Tbi
But I have juJl
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact ^?st
of any proposed line of
dvertising in American
lers by addressing-^
iATY ^ K owell & Co..
L-'w-jpapor Vhdvex’tising Curoau,
10 Spmae St., Kew York.
iOelB. for lOO-Page Pamphlet
■>end
ra 10 rr 17 O ^ Ei
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' K.ESI¥OUS
OSiBILTTATSP- BSEN.
led In Kelt;i
in portt log ur.
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a
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IvaS ’“tf “" htK,: , in 3 coutinaalIy° M i
warobod them. make two . fv. .
catch'of'fl^ was ** frt ' ^ the
aU the enjoyment the?cou“dmana^ju^
-o , ln ?f ^ , ^ ie hearty peals 0 £ laucliter thov
n-te an ; ^dulgod in; end I passod oii, as I cam,?
l : . ;^«rved, and thoroughly amasS S
kuk. fliodeof flsiuug.-_o or _ Over-
Ya
JtsfilTiiZ;<L r y£, r ,r Hr'il 'lT-',Bho”V 9 ‘ M ' rn “‘ cr »*
JfOLTAJP HZuS jjU, MaiatalJ, Mirty
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SCHRODER & THORPE.
Family Carriages, Plisotnns and Cabriolet I
^n,^ Jufjt / eceive<1 un ? n ‘ er shipment of those Fine OPEN AND TOPTWJt
v 1 !; 1 -’ ,n ^ L - u P on spc’cml orders, by the best manufacturers North
j Nothing being .usedjn the construcUon of these veh
Which I \rrrrt>tFer at Lower rrlfR than have ever before oeon K»
in the history of the business. MiAmr/iTstudeuaker and Standard 1 laut*
Wagons, all sizes. Oak itnd HemlocW Sole Leather, Cab Skin*. f
Guns Shells, Powder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cut lery, Plow Points
V * . ’ . -w r 1
V. ERODES
(Successor to
Wholesale
scour.)
546 Broad Street,
I have just received a large and well seleA?*
•cries ,which f am offering at the very lovesk
My Specialty is Fancy Melon Seed. I h
My ktock of Seed Potatoes are the
[ sell chge^
.'Nonjrofeil Flour High, patent Guaranteed
I ktsep the Best Selected Stock of Fishing Ta3
^FL
etail Grocer,^
. AiigUHtC Ga
yr*
Stock of Choice F uuily Gro-
figures.
e been particular In sorting
lot of Choice Seed and offer
Garden Seeds-fr** 1 *''
night South. To the trade
ify the most Fastidious,
i in Augusta.
,S.
; device'
W atei\
D with
"pipe com
tank out
it in again
nki? varying A r p<^ jJ
ives tlie un-
. --y -
shoals w-hero they 1 ' ’ an for a_sta.
^xe lieartacho t
whose h
There is a ^ r ’ G1 a<Jstone*. ryes.
>out the appe^^ 'i’h>Id by Mr. Boehm
Mr. Uladstono’s
angered. The
-ons of the
GlnA^ue was laying do-.*4^Xj-
•- r Blackis in some ’fomeVS"
£-g the sinrdy old h
tr;. ,:tl was t • ti
aiiT Mr. iso -
■h'o that :: r . • ],
ih-- -Uc
; 'Farm
' ■ ailU 1 n «.Two-Hundrod Acres' well
• a eied arid Witli D\vellin«-and Out
btyldings therein: wili bi * dd »' n
bargain ns the 5Wnei#esfr^y -hvi‘4
A<w "f M^isr
Afarch 9
NEW YORK MiLLf
Under Central Hotel,'
an«f
R. GOODYEAR, Agent.
(Successor to K. JX. MAY it C<JD
AUGUSTA, GA., opposite Georgia BaUru(
At the Old Stand, 704 Broad St., - - - “ - Arl
LOFLIN
and Campbell, Stj
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SETOID X 3 '
We have on hand, and,
# iooj
Most Reliaj
mirposj
'-83G.-Grn.
i :^ ith ^ rt ‘ a .^ pleasure Tannounce to the Ln<
1 in the South. Space will not permit ment*
(-•Lto-sayvl feel confident I can ' *
ibnrty to do so, IN QUALITY
J o the Ladies of Aiken, L£
whenmlhlkcity, and exam
jTof 1
•omei-
-’S'jr decl ? .
g nooaens^
i lom‘i:ed foi
iatone’s eyes
liiie a vul-
iF O 'CT r J?
HORSE AND CATTLE PO WDER^
J
esr^tOUV;
v_i
foutz
*-£ F0UT2
Xj~S£jl
- s rcafgm
So Ho-je* | _
Uow-dere are need In time'
jtz's Powders »•'" - le -
wlll die cf Colts. F.ots or Less r B .
> Uie butter firm
D[f,,:AS ( 'v v -'dt:s win cure or pr-vent almost
J.o 7 , ; ’sb. •’o^wnr.dCraiea-eMawtf *
ltd ever., ■. sv. ■ s htu. oxys Siiisr-ACnoi.
DAVID ^
ipzrzv, Proprietor.
lilOUB. LUX
iL& Co.
Watches
and Clocks
repaired.
729 Jim
THIRTY
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Sole Ag’§
i^r pj
d Street, Opposite
Y r EARS experioj