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l Jordan be-viioe it <?x- oniH of ma«l- l>if by a u lepton C.‘lurches, tember 2Ctb, a col- i J L Courtney, .. r... , ! ^ ^ Hall, up at St. Iliad-; j Phillips, rch to aid m re- j [,j nddtition ncopal churches of ?h have been wrecked te earthquake. The It v^ntar Ta i el .'.ki ) i for Wardens was fie passed oil quietly, akirmisiies taking entire ilav". Two tickets wen and six _ **. '.ta \ and oniv two litiie j 1;t' 1 *i daring t*. re / - * ?t noraina .* 1 at the Citi- O.' the f 1'V- :: i; F. Sdnm- Ar i.k : Waraeke, :y iiascii, /iiiliips, And w.i.it was J L F P Cruni Called t!l< 'dm urtsu rlcr. joltt ticket composed ol the following: FOR I.V'i KNDA' T. li. II. Teauue. fou 'Alt Juiubv & Co. Granitev Hie, S. C he haudsome double column went of Messrs. Jas. L. Quin- po. f of Granitevjlle, and he sure, le rhem a call. 'I’hey are liberal enterprising business men, aim |s keep 1 he best of cverytiiiug reasonable Death of Mr, V. J. Wise, A.J- Wise a well known and re died on Saturday John T Gi»ton, Henry Hush, F PCriirn. to these two tickets Alex W. Williams a colored man ran on an independent schedule, sin gle handed and alone. The regular ticket was elected, and the following is the result of the of ficial count. FOR INTENDAXT F E Sommer . B H Teague ... FOR WARDENS J Li Courtney Henry Bush ! John G Phillips ! H F Warneke j F P Crum > ! H H Hall John T Gaston j Alex Williams ; Scattering A meeting of the citizens of the i Town of Aiken was held uc the Town • Hall, on Friday, September 10th, in the field viz the j Capt. James Aldrich was called to me chair. Cd. C. E. Ii. Drayton staged that I the object of the meeting was to get j the citizens of Aiken to ratify an ap- | propriation of by’ the Town Council, for the Charleston suITerer*. ; Mr. O. C. Jordan sifter si short speech in favor of the appropriation, offered the fallowing resolution: Jtcsolvcd, That the siction of the Town Council of Aiken in appropria ting the sum of <300, in aid of the Charleston Belief Funds, meets with the cordial approval of this mass | meeting of the citizens, and that the I Inteudaiit and wardens of Aiken be j requested to negotiate the loan and j forward the funds at the earliest prac- j ticahle moment to the Relief Corn- ! mittee of Charleston, of which Hon. | Wm. A. Courtiifiy is Chairman. ! Tills resolution was seconded by ! Mr. Henry Hahn and Col. G. W. Croft. Carried. Colonel Drayton then offered to the meeting these resolutions: Resolved, That the thanks of the citizens of Aiken he extended to Mr. Frank B. Henderson for his generous and patriotic offer, to negotiate the corporate note of this Town free of interest for the space of thirty days, and that the same be accepted. Resolved, That this timely action in the presence of the great calamity A few Fine Organs for Sale. Call at j once for particulars, as they will be! cTised out for i^'-> than hah price.! Terms to suit. A. Jeff Aurlon at ' Henderson’s Furniture Store. TH CAROLINA) (Vir.N I i OF AlifiiN. v Common Pleas. John M. Bell, against Hahn «fc Co’s. Emporium, are al ways abroad keeping the best iif every ! W W Sawyer, Bardeen and Mard ux thing in tludr liu goods at less prices than furnishing old are ae: Photographs, Views, Goat-cai nobby goods Foi a decree asm F- £><l j Pursuant to a decree in the above 1 at, by "competitors. ~ i cause, now on file in the ofiiue of . . • rovtnes f>onrs I Clerk of Court, will bo sold on the 1 House, Aiken, S. C.. Ox-teams, Negro-! First Monday in October next, within = dcscribed property, t babies, Pug-dog , Pine-straw, and the legal hours of sale in front of the every other variety of pictures, at! Col|rthoU; . 0 . u Aikei 8 , c Ail that iu Gunters New Gallery, Corner of ... . ’South <’n.,>wi <,V {' certain tract of land containing five- . tu.x. and -Ne.bero »u, A.U.1,8. C. ^ len a . ;((!a (S1W ,^ re Thousand Five HundreU (1,500) acres, lying and being in more or less, adjoining lands now or formerly of John Weathersbee, John * T, Wise. H. D. Weathersbee, W. J. rvTATB OV SOUTH CAROLINA O COUNTY or AtKEN CdicMOx Pleas. Townsend, Assignee., nganibt S’. 8: Evans, et al. Sale in ForecUrntrc. Purs-tnut to a decree* iu the above ; eauoe, now on file in o lice iif Clerk of ! Court, will be sol 1 on the First Mon day iu October next, within the legal of Cou it following mrs ot o wit: Every thing new in Gents’ Furnish ing Goods, at Halm «fc Co’s. Empori um, we challenge the South for selec tion of stock. . 100 .. 97 ,. .219 .. 2.‘{0 j less, ‘ situated, ! Aiken County, State aforesaid, <*n | east side of MeTier Creek on branches | thereof adjoining lands on the north Beautiful Spring Dress Goods at C. i . ,. r <-. • .» . i r ■ , , by \V. S. Sawyer, on the west by Mar- K. Hemlcrrson s. I . .. , . ’ : . ,, ” Come and see Lawns in white and I shli ' 1 south by J. V . Sawyer, colors, Normally Ginghams, Seer-i au “ 0,1 Ibe east by lan.ls beiongui suckers, Chambray, Prims, Satin Surah, Royal Foulards, India Krin /•i 5j at his farm i he funeral services! Mali brook Church j iwlie presence of a ! by Rev. Arthur | was sixty! wo years ; Jo ! m Phillips and F. P. Crum ives a large family of are colored all the rest are white, liters haying married j The new Town officers will qualify invalid for a ou yjouJay irext. Total amount of votes cast. . been an was troubled with He was an upright j m earned Christian and ; steemed by all hi.s neigh- j was one of the founders of: Church, and his body was | -horth winds rest in the cemetery of that j j which lias befallen over fellow-citi- ^97 ! ‘>f Charleston, reflects honor on " 181 > bis humanity and enables us to dis- 9 ; ,. j charge \yitli becoming spirit our duty ’ as u municipality, and our duty us right-thinking, honorable-minded sons of our dear old Carolina mother. Carried. On motion the meeting then ad journed. H. Stevenson, Secretary. ..268 BOCAL BKFATTIES. Cotton lias been damaged by strong Affairs at Bangley, ^respondent writing from Eang- Skeleton sizes for lean men, jumbo :iz'*s for fat men, at the Emporium, Knocking the tar pitch and turpin- n reponse to our enquiries , un- ! ^ of last suai;oua st >’ lea at the nSSThfili, informs us that E,,1 P orium ' Mr. W. C. Barnett has been em ployed as a •salesman by Mr. C. K. Henderson. New prices in red figures at the Em porium, and the town painted red with bargains. Competition painted blue in dispair. Tiie proprietor of boarding houses in Aiken, have reduced their rates of j after a short illness, board for Charleston refugees to very low figure. the 12th, informs us o( that town “are all i that there is no suffering.” | ratives received fourteen j on September llth, and breaking of the dam no j nade for house rent. Those i jwork can got it at the An- | pi Augusta Ga. We | i this comfortable state j and sincerely trust at an ! ly day the spindles and looms of | Rtigley Factory, will again be in ' lotion, and that all the old hands will turn to their accustomed employ- lent. Interesting: Photographs. Mr. J. A. Palmer lias presented The Recorder office with four photo graphs taken in the hightest style of art. One isan accurate view ofEangly j Pond, with its broken dam, which | Our Ilattieville correspondent re- KBsed the mighty rush of waters lich wrecked the two rf. C. Railroad 'tHfin.i,^ lie night of the 61st. of Au- gQ't. The other three are views of the wrecked trains, Tiie four pictures should he framed together and kept as j Our White Pond correspondent say afmeiDcnto of the earthquake of 31st of j that one of his neighbors jumped from August, 1886. We have no doubt that | the window of his room and induced these pictures will be eagerly purchas- j his wife to do the same tiling to escape ed by our own citizens as well as north-1 the earthquake, ern tourists. Mr. Palmer will please A correspondent writing from Davis Bridge states the chickens were shak en from their roost by the earthquake and that tiie mill dams have been bad ly damaged. pdrts, a marked improvement in the cotton crop, and states that it is open ing freely. Corn promises a good yield but the acreage much too small. ^ceept our thanks for his interesting “(present. lietter to Mnyor Courtenay. ►Rowing letter accompanying ^ck for five hundred dollars was I by W. Q. Davis, Mayor of Aiken: Aiken, S. C., Sept. 10th, 1886. Illon. Wm. A. Courtenay, Mayor, fharleston, S. C.—Dear Sir: By roso- [utloivnf Council, I am instructed to j forward to you the sum of five hun-j red dollars, fbr the benefit of suffer- | er$4>y the earthquake. We hope this BiniUll amount, with other contribu tions sent by our citizens, may aid fou to assist iu mitigating the suffer- rs^ of your fellow-citizens, with Tin we all deeply sympathize. please find check for >unt. Very truly yours, W. Quitman Davis. Fifty-two colored person compris ing both sexes and all agts were bap tised at the Aiken Colored Baptist Church on Sunday night, of which Rev. John Phillips is pastor. Ho was assisted by visiting ministers. Graniteville Items. From Our Regular Correspondent. GrantTevillk S. C., ) September 13, 1886.) The earthquake shocks are still oc- curring.here,although they seem lesser iu force each time they appear. Very little damage was done here beyond friglitning everyone, shaking " the bricks oil of chimneys, and cracking the Canal dam in several places, which has since been attended to. We have many things to be thankful for that we all have sufl’ered no worse calamities. Two of our oldest citizen have died the past week. Mr. Petty and Mrs. Kadle. They have been great suffer ers, and were aged respectively 73 and 82 years old. Mr. J. T. Woodward lost a little girl three years old on Saturday llth hist., This is the sec ond little one in a year that has died. Tiie family have the sympathies of all in their bereavement. Joseph T. Baker and Miss Amanda Padgett were married on Wednesday, .September 1st, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. W. Ii. Wroten. The congratulations of many friends are extended to this happy pair. Miss Mary Reardon, Misses Etta and Lizzie Semi, Minnie Berry and Mrs. B. W. Hard, have returned from Greenville and other places after a pleasant sojourn. The mad dug scare was on us on Saturday llth inst. A strange dog came iu town, and appeared to be af fected with the rabies, as it had fights and bit other dogs. It was finally hunted down, and killed by Mr. Jas. Edwards, Jr. Then commenced a wholesale slaughter of all the dogs that had been bitten, and I am pleas ed to state, that all danger from that source is now over with. Styx. kies, Savoy Checks, Careaers de Or gandie, Pique Printed and white, Dress Liunens, Spring Woolen Dress Goods all shades, Bleached and Brown Muslins all figures. White Dress Goods in Nansook Mull, Vic toria Lawn, India Linen, Satin Checks and Plads, &e. In fact a full line of goods at Lower Prices than ever sold before. Prices at the Augusta Store. • The Celebrated Singer Sewing Ma chines on consignment at the Au gusta Store at manufacturers prices. 15 lbs Extra C. Sugar for f 1.00 at the Augusta Store. New Orleans Molasses at 30 cts per gallon at the Augusta Store. Good Family Flour at $4.50 per barrel at the Augusta Store. Ladies Opera Slippers at 75 cts at the Augusta Store. New Goods al Turnbuirs just Received Condensed Milk, NewCrleans Mo lasses, Sardines, Epicurean Soups, Coreless Tomatoes, Condensed Stewed Tomatoes, Bolted Meats, Herring, Corned Beef, Fancy No. 1 Mess Mack erei, Gilt Edge Creamery Butter, Cod Fish Balls, Mushrooms, Maccaroni, Ox Tongue. The above are of first quality and at prices to suit the times. W. TURNBULL. Special Notice. "Dear Sir: It is resolved, that owiny to ihe advance of labor and raw niaterUd in conseejnence of strikes, &c., it becomes nccessart/ to advance the price of Furniture TEX PER CENT. All orders received cm and after July loth, 1886, will be charged at advanced prices. Burlaps charged at lOch apiece {not returnable) and Marble Boxes at 2 V7. cade. Furniture Manufacturers Association of Baltimore. Roscndale & Co., Graham & Schmidt, Kuchford & Sons, Gurther <fc Fink, George Chipman & Sons, Charles Hollander & Sons,J. A. Fritter &, Co., Wm. Wiffson & Co., Henry Rosser & Son, George Beck Company." The above is only one of these many such notices that come to us daily from the North, West and East. Our stock at present is as fully ap pointed as usual and orders are placed sufficient to carry us through the season without the necessity of advanc ing our prices. We would, therefore, advise our friends to come forward and purchase as early as possible, as prices will be forced upward toward the end of the year. T. Jeff Norton, At Henderson’s Furniture Store. the estate of Barzilla Cullum, Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept. 4, 1SS6. QTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) io Coutxy of Aiken. ( Common Pleas. Mary J. Usher, against Florence M Richards. Scdc in Foreclosure. Pursuant to a decree in the above cause now on file in the office of Clerk of Court, will be sold on the First Monday in October next, within the legal hours of sale iu front of the All that certain tract of laud situaL the County of Aiken, State ot Carolina, containing One estate Pureh i-er Woodward Hickson. Terms of sale Cash, pay Muster for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept. 4th, 1886. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) County of Axken. j Common Pleas. Daniel Yonce, against Willis Sanders, et al. Sale in Partition. Pursuant to a decree in the above cause, now on file in office of Clerk of Court, will be sold on the First Mon day iu October next, within the legal hours of sale, in front of Court House, at Aiken, S. C., the following de scribed property, to wit: All that tract of land situate in the County of Aiken, State or South Caro- 2'37 KING STRET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. :o- Jt *5,000 Pieces of lingers A. A. Siive Plate*! Flatwae. &c., :0:- 5,000 pieces of Rogers A. A. SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE, bought an immense reduction from regular prices, to close'out certain pattern which they are not going to make again, and which i am selling at the following prices; My Price. 250 sets Teaspoons $1 25 125 sets Tablespoons 2 50 150sets ’fable Forks 2 50 “ Dessert Forks 2 25 ,l Dessert Spoons 2 25 100 Soup Ladles, each 2 00 100 Oyster Ladles 1 50 100 Gravy Ladles 90 100 Fish Knives 2 00 100 Cake Knives 2 00 100 Pie Knives 2 00 <o 75 Courthouse, at Aiken, S. C., All that H na> containing One Hundred and Regularl | Price, i ( $2 Off 100 Crumb Scrapers 4 00; 250 Sugar Shells 4 00; 500 Butter Knives 3 75 ; 100 Pickle Forks 100 Oyster Forks 4 00 ; 250 Salt Spoons 3 00 250 Mustard Spoons 2 00 500 Nut Picks 18 4 00 500 Fruit Knives 25 4 00 50doz t’ble k’ves.doz 3 50 4 00 150 doz T’ble K’ves 2 00 The above Goods are the very best quality of Silver, plated on Nicklc SilvB-- nnd are perfect in every respect, and only sold at these IjOW Prices in order to close the entire lot out quickly. Every piece is warranted to wear from five to ten years constant use in any family, if properly used. CSrSend for Catalogue, giving prices of Watches, Jewelry and oth ft Silverware, and buy where you get the best value for the Cash Money. JfyO. EVIcELREE, Proprietor. m tract or parcel ofland situated, lying and being in the Town of Hamburg, Fifty-Six (156) Acres, more or less— Bounded North by lands of William Jas. L. Quindy. H, C. Bardin. lin; West and Northwest by lands of B. Melton. Said tract lying North of Long Branch and South of Edisto River. County of Aiken, State aforesaid, and ; Gregory; South bv lands of B. Frank- known as Lots No. 9 and 10, having 180 feet front and 290 feet in depth, bounded on tile north by Mercer street, South by Market street, east by Snowden street and Lot No. 11. Terms of Sale Cdsh. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept. 4, 1SS9, Terms of Sale Cas Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept. 4th, 18S6. We are glad to see that bricks, are being hauled to construct a handsome pavement that will extend from the corner of Curve street to tiie south end of the office of Henderson Bros, law office. This will be a great im provement to that locality. Ten persons will be baptised at the Aiken Baptist Church to-morrow (Wednesday) night. Thirty odd per sons have been recently admitted to this church by baptism, letter, and restoration, and the good work still goes on. A tremendous religious revival is Better to Mayor Courtenay. j n progress in this county. Large ad- je following is a copy of the letter d* 1 ions have been made to the miiig the contribution col-1 churches at Aiken, Montmorem i, ^ted hy the Citizen’s Committee: j Levels, Springs Church and y au Aiken, S. C., Sept. 9th, 1886, A s Courtenay, Esq., Mayor of. \ChaMt:sCon and Chairman Coni- : A correspondent writing from Wind \Uteev1 Re lief Fund: | soi ._ informs us that he was present at tr: The citizens of Aiken iu j a recent protracted meeting at Ash- n with our fellow-citizens else-j leys station on the Barnwell Rail jttyiupatize with the people of; Hoad, where the Rev. A. W. Moseley feslon in this, their hour of and the Rev. J. D. Peacock officiated, [distress, wishing to show in > great interest was manifested and a form, our appreciation of | large number joined the church. ‘ necessities. W e forward j “Four parts of a gentle.” A gentleman iu principles. cluse, besides other churches whose .1 names are not given. Montinoreuei Items. Correspondence of the AilreiVliecorder. Montmor^.’oi, S. C. I will give tl/e order a few \U Cnttmipiel^ing ONTMORE^rOI, 8. C. ) /StJpWjiiber 13, 1886.) hlosed the sum of two \ forty-two 30-100 ($242.30) | place at the dis- j £ur committee. The above | been contributed by our | as individuals. With our j Jxes for the people of our Me- j , W e are Respectfully, &c., James Aldrich, Irmnii Citizen’s Meeting. i>, 1 ^ Com. on Finance. l !S K ¥ t j L’lfbRPE, / A gentleman in your taste. A gentleman in your manners. A gentleman in your dress. The three iormer rules must be natural or cultivated. The last named you can obtain at the Emporium. e readers of The Re corder a few ^terns from this place. ' ' g has commenced and the hum of the gin can be heard on all sides. On last Saturday the protracted meeting at the Moutmorenci Church commenced, and was conducted by the pastor Rev. W. L. Baggott, assis ted by the Rev. D. M. Ramsey; there was a great revival. During the meeting forty-five additions were made to the church. Mr. Ramsey is an able preacher, and it is owing to Ins ardent prayers, accompanied by full explanations of all points pertain-’ iug to the human soul that caused so many to take up the ’‘cross.” The meeting lasted until Wednesday even ing when it whs concluded. Thurs day morning at 10 a. in., all repaired to the “Baptismal waters” at Mr. G. ii. Redd’s mill pond, where thirty- live of the happy converts were bap tized. It is our sad dfity to chronicle the death of our most estimable citizen Mr. \V. C. Woodward, deacon of the Moutmorenci Baptist Church. For many years he had been a consistent Ot SpCClcll IfitGIGSt to Matr011S« member of that church. He was sick W. J, PLATT & CO, Druggist and Pharmacist OF AIKFN, Are known by all to be reliable and careful in preparing Prescriptions and keeping in stock the best known Medicines of the day, call and procure from them a box of GILDERS LIVER PILLS and you will use them ever after for they are the best and only cost 25 cts. a box. 8t. Tiiaddeus Ciiuroit. Dr. J II Burnett, Graniteville’s pop ular demist, was in town yesterday, lie has just returned from Clifton, Spartanburg County, much improved ! in health, and will at once resume the (duties of his profession. It was a i pleasure to see him so far advanced on Episcopal j the road to health after so serious an illness many months, but he bore his pain with fortitude. He was upwards of seventy-five years old. He died on the 10th of .September. The little infant boy name Ray mond. of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wood ward, Jr., died on the same morning as above. We extend our sympathies to the sorrowing parents. T. Ail End o Bom Edward nday last, in the morning, the , The following Insurance Co mpanies ALEdgerton, preached an able; roi)lvsente ,i bv the agency of W. M. pesiing sermon from the text Hutson & Co,, have subscribed as fol- i Romans 8th chapter, 2Srn j, nVs to t!u; charleston relief fund: “And we know that all things Eondon, Liverpool & Globe $1,000, Mutual Life, New York, $1,000, Phoe nix of Brooklyn $500. Such open handed liberal tty should commend these companies to the patronage of the Aiken public. Jk together for good to them that feGod.” He dwelt on the wonder- Mercy and Providence of God, owing that jo acei leuLs enter into _ oj iiio Universe. He rnoweth what is best and he doeth ‘Hrhat is best. Mortality is quick to dis^Btr misfortune, but, oh! now ob- tu -1nN.be recognition of the mani fold mercies which are heaped upon us. It was a sermon creditable to heart and mind, anil exactly appropri ate to tiie occasion. A contribution was taken up after the sermon for Charleston Relief Fund amount- up, and came pre pared to make only their usual offer-1 inns. Besides, all had contributed to \ one or the other previousicolleettons, j sol that under the circumstances the • Contribution is very good. At any i te, we are glad that St, Tiiaddeus ias taken Wer place as a church on the " *ord of this n-*ble charity. Mr. [d (vrton announced that on Sunday. ■ lection would 1*0 d iu rebuilding the •bes of Charleston, i When your husband and son come home cioss, quiet and morose, it is safe to say his Liver is not in order to make him pleasant and agreeqble. Call on W. J. PLATT & CO. the Druggist, and get a bottle of H. H. I*, for 50 cts., give them a dose. Try it! the ef fect will prove marvelous. Scrapi ng. Shepard, of Harrisburg, 111., says: “Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on niy leg for eight years; my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I, „s,,i, in-.u-ad, tlmy, of KKctTi, j ]£, p * ££. jf. J» f H. II. I’ ! Bitters and seven boxes ot Buckien s • Arnica Salve, and my leg is sound | and well.” | Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bueklen’s Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by H. H. Hall. AT The Globe Hotel of Augusta, is now | under the proprietorship of the g nial j L. E. Doolittlee, who is oif* of the j most successful hotel men in this see- i tion. The rooms are well furr.ished • and the table supplied with tiie best. Mr. Doolittle was formerly connected od ■suits iii Every Case. with the Tontine Hotel, New Haven, Jersey, [otel enites; jxperi- for the Globe Hotel. Bee advertisement. lepunnh; r 26111, a c<> taken up to wrecked cirui Romeiiiber-tho her 2tiih. day, Bunuay, feepiem- Backlcn's Arnica Salve. The best Halve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Bale Eii< um. Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped J lands, Chilblain^, Corns, and all £>klit Eruptions, and p >«itively cures piles or fio pay required. It is gat:r- i.ntoed to give porfeoi sutishictioa ,* or Money rekindl'd Price 25 cent per Lo.,. x oi sale oy II. ..I. Ea... The Rev. P. J. Wilson, who for a numfier of years has been the officiat ing clergyman at the Aiken Catholic Church, and also of that at Barnwell, Blackville, Kllenton and various other places in this section, has been called to tin p?.storata of St. Mary’s Church, Charleston, lo.thyr W iison leaves beiiin 1 him magy earnest friends out side of his own denomination, who unite with those of his own creed in extending to him their best wishes for a life of usefulness iu the vineyard of the Master. Fat iter Wilson is a young man of great modesty, but pos sessed of great culture and fine natur al abilities. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper | dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes j that he was seriously afflicted with a i severe cold that settled on his lungs; I had tried many remedies without i benefit. Being induced to try Dr. 1 King’s New Discovery for Consump- i tion, did so and was entirely cured by ( use of a few butties. Bince which time he has used it in his family for ■ all coughs and colds with l est results. ; This is the experience of thousands I whose lives have been saved by this j wonderful discovery. Vv\ J. PLATT & CO's QTATE OF BOOTH CAROLINA^ EJ County of Aiken. ) Common Pleas. Henry Bayer, against John W. Hancock in his own right and as Administrator of Elizabeth Hancock, deceased, G. W. Han cock, Marion Hancock and I), V. Hancock. Foreclosure of Mortgage. Pursuant to a decree in the above ca^ise, now on file in office of Clerk of Court, will be sold on the First Monday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, in front of the Courthouse, at Aiken, S. C., the fol lowing described property^ to wit: All that tract or parcel of land lyiftg and being iu the County and State aforesaid, and containing two-hun dred and forty-nine (249) acres more or less, bounded as follows: North by lauds of Mrs. M. C. Glover, south by lands of the estate of H. D. Wood ward, east by lands of said M. C. Glover, west by lands of said H. I). Woodward, being the land conveyed Adeline Burckhalterto said Elizabeth Hancock, 9th of October 1880. Term of Bale Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS. Master. Sept, 4, 1880. s S TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) County of Aiken £ Common Pleas. Lippincotte, Ogilvie <fc Co. against Clay & Hines, et al. Sale in Foreclosure. Pursuant to a decree iu the above cause now on file in office of Clerk of Court, will be sold on first Monday in October next, within the legal hours of sale in front of the Courthouse, at Aiken. B. C., the following described property, to wit: All those two (2) lots of lands, sit uated in the Town of Aiken, County and State aforesaid, designased ou K. K. Paynes Plat September 1850 as follows: L’>t No. 24 measuring on Spring Road, southeast boundary, 335 feet on Third Avenue, 215 feet con taining 13.10 acres. Also the adjoining Lot No. 25 measuring on Spring Road 200 feet containing 1 35-100 acres. Also, all the machinery, Engine, Tools, Moulding, Plaining Machines, Shafting, Benches Workshop Fix tures, wood upon said land in any part thereof. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept. 4,1886. 8 TATE Ob’ BOUT HC A RO LIN A,) Aiken Coutny. j Common Pleas. L. P. Covar, Judge Probate of Edge- field County. ^ against Max Sallat, et al. Sale in Foreclosure. Pursuant to an order in the above cause, now on file in office of Clerk of Court, will be sold on the First Mon day in October next, within the legal hours of sale, in front of Court House, at Aiken, S. C., the following describ ed property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being in the Town of Hamburg, County and dilute aforesaid, known as lot No. 72, containing 50 feet front and 175 feet deep—Bounded by J. Bosnian's Lot No. 71 and Lot No. 73 and others. Also, Lot No. 73, tho same being descrided in the mortgage as follows: All that tract or parcel of laud, situ ate, lying and being in the district of Edgefield and State aforesaid, in the Town of Hamburg, State of South Carolina, consisting of two (2) lots, and bounded South by Street running parallel with Savannah River and di viding said lots from Charles Ham mond’s warehouse,east hy lot ol Joseph Rosmau; North by Street dividing said lots from Herbert’s Hotel; West by lot owned by George Reamer. To be sold iu separate lots. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept, 4th, 1886. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) HEADY FOR ACTION JAS. QIUNBY & CO. Successor to JAMES E. COOK. DEALERS IN Genera! Merchandise. GRANITE VILLE, SO. CA. T HE FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGNS ARE UPON US, AND W. are prepared to meet them with the most complete Stock of Geuen Merchandise ever brought to Aiken County. SfJF’OUR PRICES will be so Reasonable that none can complain Our Shoes! Are of the Best Brands in the Market—Satisfaction Gaurantced. Our Ladies Dress Goods ! Are Selected Specially with a view to the market which we supply, aiu all we ask is an inspection of Material and Prices. Our Clothing ! Is one of the most complete stocks ever seen in Graniteville. marked to suit the times. Prices are Our Groceries! We keep none but first quality, and we sell as cheap as any first-class house in this section. Save Your frloney ! By calling on us, as our facilities for purehasiug enable us to sell at such prices that all our customers realize tiie economy of dealiug with us. CS^OUR WAGON YARD is free to all our customers and provided with good stalls and other conveniences. TAS. L. QUINBY&CO. *2 Just Received Another Lot -OF- m al Bottles free Store. it II. H. Hall’s il. ii, i Chn.rs of .all Styles and prices, the •oMiimoi Windsor at 45< eiit>, a beau- :ul mil bent Rim Billing Chair 55 ents. Just think. Cane Beat Grecian n Wh O Aiken County. Common Pleas. Harriet Johnson, et al., against Jas. H. Johnson, et al. Sale in Partition. Pursuant to a deefbe in the above cause, now on filo iu office of Clerk of Court, will be sold ou the First Mon day in October next, within the legal hours of sale, in front of Court House, r> t 3s IT "P ’ II TI TM at Aiken, B. C., the following de- 1 . 11. ii. 1 . 11. 11, 1 . scribed property, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the Count3 r of Aiken, State aforesaid, con taining Nine Hundred (900) Acres, more or less, and bounded its follows: 'North and West hy lauds of W. W. j Johnson; South by lauds of M. Ready and East by lands now or formerly AT W. .3. PLATT & CO'S. Ordinance. To Raise Money to Defray Ex penses for tho G-overnnient of tiie Town flf Aiken, and for other Purposes. Sec. 1.—Be it ordained by the In- tendant and Wardens of the Town of Aiken in council assembled and by authority of same. That the Clerk and Treasurer of said Town be, and he is hereby authorized and enpower- ed to levy and collect annually the regular tax of one-fourth of one per cent, upon every dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the cor- ! £ porate limits of said Town. See. II.—Also, a tax of one-eighth j of one per cent, upon all gross sales of merchandise, income from professions factorage and faculties. Bee. III.—Also, a tax of twenty-five per cent, upon the regular corporation tax of each tax-payer within said Town. This tax ‘shall be levied and collected annually for five years, and the same shall be held by the Trsasur- i er as a special fund, separate and dis tinct from the regular tax and shall be expended for the improvement of the said Town. Bee IV.—That the tax duplicate of said Town for the collection of the aforesaid taxes, sliall open at the of fice of the Clerk and Treasurer each and every year hereafter,from the 15th day of August, and remain open until 1 the 1st day of November thereafter, ! without penalty, and all who are then j in default will be proceeded against ! us provided by ordinance dated July j 20th, A. D., 1885. Done In the Council Chamber, this 3d day of August, A. D. 1886, under j the hand of the Intendant and the ( COR. HALE A CENTRE ST., I corporate seal of tiie Said Town, and ( attested by the Clerk thereof. ‘ C ‘W. QUITMAN DAVIS, Intendant of the Town of Aiken. Attest, J. R. JORDAN, Clerk of Council. August 4th, 1886. THESE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AT HARD TIMES PRICES AND WILL * BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY. Nice Imitation Cherry and Ash Suites for $23 00 Solid Walnut Suites, marble top 45 Ofl Mohair Plush Goup Suites, fancy 55 00 Baby Carriages, in great variety, from $7.00 to $20—all in Rattan Willow an*l Cane. Our Wire Wheel never comes to pieces. Our stock is complete in every particular. No trouble to show Goods. Get our prices before you buy and you will save monev. FLEMING a BOWLES, 838 BROAD STREET, - - - - AUGUSTA, GA. JESSE THOMPSON & CO MANUFACTURERS OF- Y el low Pine Limber, Doors, Sash, Blisuls, Mouldings DEALERS IN- Window Glass Sc Sniders’ Hardware ffi.il; CURVE STREET. Opowlwthe TownHall^V.- •.* 4 Of- c \ no always keep ou hand a Fine 1 Adults are subject t«> worms as well as children ; therefor**, how important j it is that the system s h‘‘>iid be cleansed ot these : vil«* Shriner’s Indian l Verm.luge wilr do It effectually. Chairs 75 cents. Cam? Seat amt iiacK Ladies Rocker $1.25 each. (How’s’ that?; All others proportionally; cheap up to the fine Walnut Chairs I at *.>.5d. R a kers in profusion for Ladies, j Gen:’- and Misses, T. Jeff*Norton, at 1 Henderson’s Furniture Store. i p,-. Stock of Drags, Perfum ery Toilet Articles, Tiie largest and finest assortment of j alarm,; E Ingraham Make) •elf hour strike, C; arretPs Imperial Cologne and G-ildder’s Liter Pills. Gong, ; ever thed ral Calendar and Parlor Clocks shown in Aiken, at Henderson's Furniture Store. i SSTGo loPLATT’S, DRUGGISTS.^ Sept. It!:, 1886. owned by Philip Kite kings and oth ers. Being the tract owned by the late Mrs. Margaret Johnson. The above land will lie sold in five separate tracts. Plats of said tracts can lie seen at office of Clerk of Court. Terms of Sale—One-Half Cash. Bal ance in one year, credit portion se cured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of premises sold. Purcha ser to pay Master for dee*Is. W. W. WILLIAMS, Farm for Salo. CONTAINING500 Acres, nearly 200 under cultivation and 10J in pas ture, with iievi r failing surf-ice spring of; water in it.TheFarm situated within one mile of tiie corporate limits ot tiie town of Aiken. Improvements first- eiass. Will sell the whole or part. C l ALLS prompt!}’-atcwnde-Ji «*>, day t or i ‘ -s rta- night. Personal attention given ! to layingo it rei ,ains und conducting ! Funerals in all F ” ; simable. ■* -iO. 1* ffOOl ^-rtt** i.f- r*e\v Yoik, Residence i Stc»«iisou liouse. ! ** i iP JIOR SA1 & Coffin's ii ered with Chj asked to the 5 oi’iv 2Jctn I ’ which are u: finish. Aisoti A highly poll si med for only goods solicited. E. Apply to H. C. August 24,1836-3ms. 1DNN4; Aiken,; C. * ii £ fin aiffeas Master. A YEAR, clear; II of ell expense.! can be in u d e ( working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish their own horses and give their whole time to the iiusinlks. Spare moments may be profitably ein- , ployed also. A few vaeaucesIn towns and cities’ B. F. JOHNSON A CO., 1013 Main St., Richmoad, Va. Sept. 7th. 1886 -M AN-UFCTITKEP EV- alNA, (Opposite the Ashley House,) - - - AIKEN, SOU'I T HESE Wagons are made offlrst-elas* material, and Intftetno** workman like manner. Improved Axle Cutting Machine for taking up lost motion without the cost of new axles. Buggies made to order at short notice, of rr ordered at Manufacturers Prices from tue best makers. Repairing and Paint ing promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. ■ j? - i