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► #</■ * • r> iiUOHiJhi: LMICIIi "d tox . i/i t- *rr7t-- xic '^rrvt^saoKii^tici j*j—'’- Tv.-enty Chamber suites in mopt! ^lod^rn .Style - tre !i from U»e* factories j n : • v f.ii Gisj^liiVa* ilei* ■ jii s x tirni* j ture btor< . Price ^17.00 to ^i-.5.U0 i IC* ^ C '-v « ?3 » I -1 OTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAi ! County ok aikkx. ) V-* V '+y n>* ■S 'v*- * : rTKBED at the Post Oifice at Aiken, S. C., as aeeoi.d r.ia*-« tnaf .r. On Fiunday af;.:rnoon lust [ AIKEN. 8.C..8EPTE1IIJEU21. son during: Ah ;a‘i<tcr k<> Agents for The Aiken K*-c<ml< r. Dr. Z. A. Smith, Vauclusc, S. C. Miss J. Thorpe, Granih-vilie, Isaac Croslaud for Southern section ,ot t'ounty. Tliese arc our only authorized agents. Money to Ix>an. Money to loan on Ue&l Estate, city property preferred. Apply to J. II. Beckmax. Laurens Street, Aiken, S. C. Sept. 21, 18S6-4C - - " ■ O— Pay Your Sutjseription. During Court week tte sincerely trust that our subscribers will reuiem- sr their dues to this Oflice. The imouuts though small to each indi vidual subscriber are very large Ju the aggregate to us. We seldom call attention to these matters iu our columns, preforing to send out regular statements, under cover by mail to each subscriber. Hut as so many delinquents are on our books, and as it takes a great deal »of money to run a newspaper we must earnestly urge a prompt settlement of all ccouuts. At the approaching term or* Court the following important case yill be tried, in which a long array of able counsel are engaged. The case is entitled the Atlantic, Western & Nar row Gauge liailroad, versus the Au gusta, Edgefield 6c Newberry Narrow Guage Railroad. These roads cross each other in eleven places in an area of ten miles in Aiken County. The question at issue is who is eptitled to the rigiit ofaway. Roth roads are now enjoined from work by order of Judge Aldrich. The ease will be tried before Judge Witherspoon, and involves the existence of one or the other of the roads. The counsel for the plaintiff are Messrs. Weils, Orr, and Morgan of ^reenville, and M. L. Bonham, of kbbeville. For defendants, Hender- >n Bros., of Aiken, and W. TGary, of i Augusta. i n. about u debt oi : Lewla was sh< ! WiilUu*. B »t j Lewis had f^r j rnontiis iu tbe j ; srravf;b''i ease ‘»J . Williams was * j Mr. Samuel <J 1 further than this we kn< w r ; bis antecedents. Lewis i. i have strU'-k at Williams " it leg, and Willjams in return } out bis pistol and shot him through the h ad. We called at the .jail yester day and saw Williams in his ceil. He was lying down, but rose in a half re clining posture once or twice while making rather a confused stateirent of the difficulty. He is an ordinary looking negro of stout build. We ob served nothing particularly ill-look ing about him, out lie had the ap pearance and manner of one who had just come oil of a thundering Sunday spree, although he stated that the other man was in liquor, hut that he had not touched a drop on the day of the killing. As court meets next week when he will probably be tried for bis life, we prefer to merely state the general facts as above given, without enter ing into such particulars as might operate unfavorably towards a and impartial trial. ’.Vo XotiT-ri 'o n cleanly cc dition, and learned from Mr. \\eet -. iue ihitl It »'• <i:iTiTlTcfl leu' h>- mates, seven colored and three white. The whites are Keperly Rhoden charged with the murder of his wifi Wm. Hcott for assault and battery, and Robert Hughes, a lad of twelvt or thirteen years of age for vagrancy felt. mnd vl. Woodward’s r man trying f " !. f< . 1 A few Fine Organa for Sale. Call at once for particulars, as they will be d ut : ; k than half prl . ..•..i)s to suit. 1. ac.1 ^vo.won a | - Ilendersoii’a Furniture Store. Hahn * ays abroa - .i ♦ l. Go’s. Emporium, are al-j 1 keeping the best of every j •i tine, furnishing nobby j -> or.ees th in old goods i if s^r- COT!) lb All W! (I fair itiaii | ly tl»ey it of Mr. Horton'-, t* >:t the fir'-t j vhen they felt the shock. >esu*t frighten us to read of eanluiuakes in other countries, but ! w hen one i 1 - felt here,some say i( is not j a natural thiug.it is sent as a judgment on us. God rules all tilings and He nov tlii i Views, Groups, f'fTATE OF .SOUTH CAROLTNAi O County ok Aiken. ) Comhin Pleas. J dij M. Hell, W WSawyer, Ikrdeen and MurJocI:. <S ■ 1 U iit T urcvlosurc. Pursuant to decree in the above cause, now on.' file in the office of Clerk of Court will be sold on the Common Pleas. H. F T owusend. Assignee, against S. Evans, et al. rc. in the above Goat-carts, Ox-te'ams, Negro- i First Monday in October next, within Pug-dog-:, Pine-straw, and ! the legal hours if sale in front of the every other variety of pictures, at Gunter’s New Gallery, Corner of has, nor never will send any- nil what is for the good of His pie u< so manv We did colored. not ask tlie names of Lb' A Poi>ular and Itihiablc House. Messrs. Welch & Eason of ISo and ,187 Meeting street, and 117 Market [atreet, Charleston, 8. C., extensive rholesale and retail dealers in Choice family Groceries, have rallied to the r neccessities of the situation and are ^pushing their largo business .with even more than their usual ener gy and enterprise. They ask their friends to send forward orders and give them a fair chance to help themselves by selling the finest goods at lowest prices. The well established high character of this firm is a suffi cient guarantee for the fairand liberal treatment that all customers will re ceive. They purchase at low prices and can therefore sell as cheap as the cheapest. Special attention is called to the extremely low prices of new flour, sugar and canned meats, all of which are lower than they have ever boen. MEETING OF CO UN OIL. Good Grit and Good Humor ivill win. Messrs. Wulberu & Pieper, whole sale grocers of 167 and 169 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C.,publish their card in this issue to notify the citizens of this section, that in spite of the late dis- trous earihquake, they are up and -ready Rrmeet-all -demanda f their customers with their usual promptitude and dispatch. We visit- fed their extensive establishment on (Friday last ami noticed with pleasure I that thq earthquake had left uo de moralizing effect on the gentlemen i of this firm. On the contrary, with good grip and good humor, they con front the trials of the present and are hopeful of the future, and determined to conquer success and prosperity by re doubled energy and enterprise. This firm is well *and favorably known 'throughout this section and we be speak for them a larger share of pat ronage than ever. List of Jurors. The following are the uames of jurors drawn to serve at the term of Court which will convene ou Monday lext, September 27th: FIRST WEEK. 'B G Pardue, T 8 Oliver, W H Cary, H Weeks. G H Everett, J R Busbee, lM Westbrook, J 8 McKie, Richard [regory, Hansford Johnson, C J Pur sue, C B I-amar, J West ley 8tarues, H W Bcott, N P Miller, II W Jordan, PBell, H L Randall, A C Meyer, .1 Hendrix, W 8 Quattlebaum, C P Rowell, Jr., B P Medlock, John \V Black, Joe M Johnson, T J Davies, 8 H Hankinson, Harry Wall, Jr., D C Bchull, Jno. ' MarjenhofF, J W John son, M B Asbill Z T Johnson, 8 D Newman, B F Foreman, J H Cook. second week. J W Porter, W A deck ley, P Q McCreary, J B Corbitt, Guss Tronic, \dam Numberger, M L Jackson, T E Hitt, Jr., Oalviu Cushman, A J Keadle, Henry Day, Monroe Coward, [eyward Hankinson, J H Combee, B F Evans, B F Hallman, J G Page, H B Lott, Wm. Lawrence, W T Han kinson, Sidney Nappier. J N Hankin- ,8011, C J Kreps, Geo. 8 Cook, J W Purtis, A P Franklin, Quincy Price, "D A Gunter, F P Bush, Wesley Gar- &y Bush, Fickling Heath, H ysbee, Jno. A Buford, C M iTonso. [dealers in >low Klass, Tiic New Officers Installed. At a meeting of Council held last night at 8 o’clock, Intendant W. Q. Davis iu the Chair, and all the old Board present, the business of the year was finished up, and the new In tendant and Wardens installed. The retiring Intendant made a few appropriate remarks, and so did War den Phillips, after which the follow ing officers were sworn in: Intendant—F. E. Sommer. Wardens—J. L. Courtney, Henry Busch, H. F. Warneke, H. Schroder, John Phillips and F. Crum. An election for Clerk of Council was then held. Then? were two ap plications Messrs B. F. Gunter and J. R. Jordan. Mr. Jordan was unani mously elected. Upon motion of Mr. Busch the elec tion for second Marshall was post poned, and the election for the first Marshall was held. There were two applicants Messrs. John Gribbin and Jas. T. Wingard. Mr. Wingard re ceived all the votes save one. The Clerk and first Marshall were both sworn in, and after the appoint ment of the various committees which will appear in our next issue, the Council adjourned to meet again on Thursday night. Letter to Mayor Courtenay. Aiken, 8. C., 8ept. 11, 1886. Ifon. IF. A. Courtenay, Mayor of Charlcnton, S. C., and Chairman of the Relict Committee: Dear Sir: I herewith enclose your eighteen sixty-five-huiidred (.fl8.6>) dollars,amount of Suhday’s(12th hist) ottering of 8t. Thaddeus Church, of Aiken 8. C., for your Reliel Fund. Our mite is sent you to be applied in -alu in uiuyu v. uodi—yem ilu. m m,.- needy-. Sympathizing deeply with your stricken community in tho dire ca lamity that has fallen upon you. I am very respectfully, G. W. E. Thorpe, Treas. St. Thaddeus Church. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 15.—Geo. W. E. Thorpe, Treasurer St. Thad deus Episcopal Church: Please thank your members for their timely aid. Wm. A. Courtney, Mayor. night the day of icut mi l comp, that they row begin to think where would they have stood had it been the end of time, and are trying to do better. We think tho earthquake did more for the churches than the preachers could do in a whole year. One who had not been to church in a long while prom ised God that if she was spared untiil the next day she would join the church and she kept her word. A great many have confessed that it was the earthquake that put them to think ing. Ath Snndav In August, Revs Mr. Horton %v.. H. M■ Wor o with us at Red Branch Union Sunday School, and gave us an interesting talk. On the first Sunday in this month Rev. T)r. Pelzer preached us a ser mon at Red Branch from these words, ‘•1 am the vine, ye are the branches,” lie surely make a good impression on his congregation, he is going to he with us again next Sunday, and w hope to have him with us many times in the future, Last Sunday the Lev-els candidates for baptism were baptised. Two of our Sunday-School scholars were among them, Misses Leela and Laura Brown. Several more of our school joined tiie Montmoreuci Church, I don’t know how many. I will say in conclusion that I hope that the earthquake did as much to ward moralizing the people in other parts of the country as it did hero. Red Branch — A Card. We are authorized by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Vorlr, as their Agent here, to solicit’ an l collect subscriptions for the bene fit of the earthquake sufferers in Charleston. This Company has not only sent $1,009 in casli to Charleston, but has allowed its members there an extension of 60 days on their pay ments this fall. Now to further aid our distressed citizens in the “City by the Sea,” they have ordered their Agents from Maine to Texas and Cali fornia, to solicit and collect raoney for this purpose. This Company has thousands of Agents, ant if ail of them aid iu this good work much money can be raised. AH monies will he sent to Mayor Courtenay-. Now we respectfully request our friends in Curve and Newberry Sts, Aiken,8. C. Everything new in Gents’ Furnish- { ing Goods, at Hahn <& Co’s. Empori- I inn, we challenge the South for selec tion of stock. Beautiful C. Spring Dress Goods at K. Henderrson’s. Come and see Lawns in white and colors, Normany Ginghams, Seer suckers, Chambray, Prints, Satin Surah, Royal Foulards, India Krin- kles. Savoy Checks, Careaers de Or gandie, Pique Printed and white, Dress Linnens, Spring Woolen Dress Goods all shades, Bleached and Brown Muslins all figures. White Dress Goods in Nausook Mull, Vic toria Lawn, India Linen, Satin Checks and Plads, die. In fact a full line of goods at Lower Prices than ever sold before. Courthouse at /liken, S. C. Ail that certain tract of and containing five- hundred and tet acres (old,) more or less, situated, lying and being in Aiken County j State aforesaid, on east side of Me’Jter Creek on branches thereof adjoin! g lands on the north by W. S. 8awy< r, on the west by Mar shall Johnson, i>uth by J. V. Sawyer, and on the east t>y lands belonging to tiie estate ofBaJzilla Cullum. Cash. Purchaser to 20(1. \X. WILLIAMS, Master. Terms of Sa pay Muster for W Sept. 4, 1886. gTATEOFf Sale in Focevlo* Pursuant to a decree i cause, now on file in o il *■? of Clerk '• ! Court, will be sold on the hirst Mon- ! day Iu October next, within the legH | hours of sale, in fruit of .Couit | House, Aiken, S. C.. the following ! described property, to wit: 1 All that certain tract of land situate i in the County of Aiken, State of ! South Carolina, containing One Thousand Five Hundred (1,500) acres, more or less, adjoining lands now or formerly of John Weuthersbee, John T, Wise. H. D. Weathersbee, W. J. Woodward and estate of John Hickson. Terms of sale Cash. Purchaser to pay Master lor deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept. 4th, 1886. • 1 In ■ ^ TCT ‘mm tv.-•■'sPW?. -• v- - - . .. .w-s—.-V. .g) y***hi.f«-i?j/irm ■ ■' -vr ram ■ l'4tAJiL£&.CU 2C7 KING STRFT, CHARLESTON. 8. C.’, - (Opposite MaaouioTkmid Great iO peci Sale! :Oi- at STATE OF SO UTH CAROLINA1 County of Aiken, j ■UTH CAROLINA,) ltny of Aiken. ) I’l-iees at tiie Augusta Store. Tiie Celebrated Singer Sewing Ma chines on consignment at the Au gusta Store at manufacturers prices. 15 lbs Extra C. Sugar for $1.00 at the Augusta Store. New Orleanu 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 (he Augusta Stoye. Common Pleas. Mafl,- J. Usher, 'gainst Floren a M Richards. Sale. Foreclosure. decree in the above e in tiie office of Clerk >e sold on the First Pursuant to cause now ou i of Court, will Monday in Ocfcber next, within the pectfully request our friends South Carolina, especially in Aiken and Barnwell Counties to send us their contributions, no matter how- in amount. A great many littles make a largo pile. The towns of Aiken and Barnwell have already sub scribed liberally and we cannot ask much more from them, but many of our friends iu the country have not had the opportunity of doing so, send therefore any amount you can afford -H— M. Will be forwarded to you by us. HUTSON is CO. Aiken, S. C. LOCAL mu A IJ I US. Skeleton sizes for lean men, jumbo sizes for fat men, at the Emporia m. Tiie cotton picking is backward, and very little cotton has been brought to market. Four persons were baptised at Shi loh Church on Sunday last, by Rev. J. C. Browne. Knocking the tar pitch and turpin- tine out of last seasons styles at the Emporium. Ten persons were baptized at the Aiken Baptist Church on last Wednes day night, by the Rev. L. Cuthbert. The elegant front of Hahn & Co’s, store is an ornament to Laurens street. The painting will soon be finished. A High Premium. It speaks well for the credit of our local institutions that within the last few days, a block of the stock of one of our leading Savings Banks sold at the high premium of 150, its par value being 100. We allude to the stock of the Augusta Savings Bank, the inter ests of which have always been most closely guarded, and which is perhaps one oi the most prosperously managed banks in the South. Besides a paid up capital stock, which is invested in City of Augusta Bonds, and a large and steadily accumulating surplus, the stockholders of this Bank are in dividually liable, and depositors can feel that their money is secure beyond a doubt. Parties .who want to save their means for a good investment, or persons who want to get interest ou money, cannot put it to a better use an i advantage than by depo- t ngBit v ith theAugusta Savings Bank,which pays five per cent interest which it compounds semi-annually. Be sides its admirable officers, the Finance Committee of the Bank is composed of Mr. E. J. O’Conner, Chairman, Messrs. W. B. Young ana E. R. Derry, and no more efficient com iniitee can be found. We doubt if the stock of any Savings Institution in tiie South is at a higher premium than ;>ur own Augusta Savings Bank.— Auyustu Chronicle. Travellers will do well to note the change in the schedule of the S. C. R. R. which went into effect on Sun day last. New prices in red figures at the Em porium, and the town painted red with bargains. Competition painted blue in dispair. Tiie Rev. T. P. Hay, has returned from his trip to the Mountains. We regret to hear that he is still iu u deli cate state of health. I'r CHi a - 'V ir .r:..Lo., „-*.<- •- occupying the Gedditigs’ house w^ tTion. Ties ton, "ss card in rich we invite This firm was ■■■<■ 1 rr-H ril's CwUUsiC npoli tiie L turn of Dr. Geddings to Aiken. fiong the heaviest losers at earthquake, but not- ! Ike Columbia A Mr. W. J. Shelton, canvassing agent for that sterling Democratic journal oistcr, was in town mg their business is now in working condition, and supply all orders with their •promptness and dispatch. As fidence of the pluck and enter- of tliis firm, we may mention 'their large warehouse at the cor- >f Cumberland street and Ea.-t yas crumbled into ruins by the mock on the terrible night of Au- 51st, and by six o’clock the next moon a gang of laborers were at SrEclearing away the debris and re iving the stock of goods to a place <>f Jfety. Such enterprise and bravery ^he midst ,of danger aud calamity ;ates the coolness and determimi- >f men who will try to discharge (duty under any circumstances. Irm is so favorably known jrally patronized" in this that it is only necessa us to refer to their card far readers to accord th on Wendesday last iu the interests his paper. of The “boss” book agent of the South is Mr. W. T. Hopkins, of Eastern N. C. who is working for the publishing house of B. F. Johnson & Co., of Rich mond, Va. Mr. Hopkins’ profits are frequently footed up to over $200 a week, ami is by thoroughly under the impression that the books published by B. F. Johnson & Co., sell faster than any thiiq earth. else ou the space of the “Four parts of a gentle.” A gentleman iu principles. A gentleman in your taste. _ ifti>M .I - i * ‘* nroinors. q-ntitMimn in yoiir dress. -rue tnree icrnier rules must be natural or cultivated. The last named you can obtain at the Emporium. On Sunday next Sept. 26th, a eollee-! tion will be taken up at St. Thaddeus [ Church in aid of the Chariest copal Churches, wrecked in earthquake. Miraculous Escape. W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winches ter, Ind., writes: “One of my custom- ors, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Ran dolph Co., Ind., was a long sufferer Mr. J. E. Mack, has organized a musical department at his academy. A good piano has been provided, and Miss Eunice Browne is the instruc tress. with Consumption, aud was given up o die bv her phy-dcians. She heard >n Ej is- ] of Driving’s New Discovery for Con- the late i sumption, and began Imying of me. In six months' time she walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it. She feels she owes her life to it.” Tiial Bottles free at H. H. Hall’s Drug Store. New Goods at Turnbull’sJusl Received Condensed Milk, New Orleans Mo lasses, Sardines, Epicurean Soups, Coreless Tomatoes, Condensed Viewed Tomatoes, Bolted Meats, Herring, Corned Beef, Fancy No. 1 Mess Mack erel, 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. •9ear Sir: It is resolved, that ou'intj to ihe crdvance of labor and raw material In consequence of strikes, &c., becomes necessary to advance the price of Furniture TEN PER CENT. All orders received on and after July i ofh, 1886, will be charged at advanced prices. Burlaps charged at \Qct. apiece (.not returnable) and Marble Boxes at 25cf. each. Furniture Manufacturers Association of Baltimore. Rosendale & Co., Graham & Schmidt, Kuehford & Sons, Gurtker & Fink, George Chiprnan & Sons, Charles Hollander 6i Sons,J. A. Fritter & Co., Wm. Wilfson & 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 sale in front of the Uiken, S. C., All that Hand situated, lying and being in tl 3 Town of Hamburg, County of Aikt 1, State aforesaid, and No. 9 and 10, having md 200 feet iu depth, e north by Mercer ’ Market street, east et and Lot No. 11. Casli. Purchaser to D£cl* W. WILLIAMS, Master. legal hours o Courthouse, at tract or parcel known as Lot 180 feet front boumied on street, South 1 by Srfowden sti Terms of Sal pay Master for W Sept. 4, 1889, JTATE OF At Henderson’s Furniture Store. W. j. PUTT & CO, Druggist and Pharmacist OF AIKFN, Are known by all to be reliable and careful in preparing Prescriptions aud 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 2-5 cts. a box. WITH CAROLINA) ounty ou' Aiken. J Coufciox Pleas, H>|nry Bayer, gainst John W. Hancock in his own .right and as Administrator of Elizabeth Hancock, deceased, G. W. Han* cock, Marion Hancock aud D, V. Hancock. Foreclosure of Mortgage. Pursuant to a decree in the above cause, 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 lying and being iu the County and State aforesaid, and containing two-huu- drod and f. orfollows: JNortn by HftfS dT Mrs. JU lands of the estate of H. D. Wood ward, east by lands of said M. C. Glover, west by lands of said H. D. Woodward, being the land conveyed AdelineBurckhalterto said Elizabeth Hancock, 9th of October 1880. Term of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS. Master. Sept, 4, 1S86. S' Of Special Interest to Matrons, When your husband and son come home cross, quiet and morose, it is safe to say his 4 Liver is not in order to make him pleasant and agreeable. Call on W. J. PLATT & CO. the Druggist, and get a bottle of II. H. P. for 50 cts.. give them a dose. Try it! the ef fect will prove marvelous. II. H.P! II.H.P! ILD.P! AT W. J. PLATT & CD’s Yesterday we had the pleasure of a visit fiom Mr. Gordon Fuller, of Char leston. Mr. Fuller is in the employ of I the reliable commission house* of Robertson, Taylor <x Williams. Renews Her Youth. Mrs.. Pliudte, Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following re markable story, the Dr. W. H. Geddings will and i Aiken from Bethlehem, New Mump return to vouched f.>r by town: “I am 73 rc ’ shire, iter in __ in November and will wii e liberal patronage than ever Aiken as usual. He has abandon. 1 the extended. They will soon com ] idea of locating at Lakewood, New the work of rebuilding their 1 Jersey. warehouse. hut lor till ] reseit i ibe found at 175 East Ray, where lhave-ln store an immense stock 1 kinds of articles usually sold by Bneklcn’s Arnica Salve. [e best Salve in the world The Ashley Phospl Charleston, whose goods lar in this market are as ed as ever to supply their , tilizers for oats, wheat crops. There are none better market. ? Company, of ) > f«»r Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt him, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped ids, Chilblains, Corns, aua all Eruptionp, andp H-itively enre-. or no pay required. It Is ganr- togive i*erfoet satisfaction, or bv refunded. Price 2& oeUT. per * by H. H. Kali. are so ^ uliy prepar- plendid fer- aud turnip in tiie truth of which is the residents of the years old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress mvscll' without help. Now I nm free ‘from a!! p:dt ;.u : am abb to do mi work. 1 owe my tha Bitters for having re 11 and removed comjdt ami pain.” Trv a hot II. II. P! II. H.P! II. II, P! AT W. J. PL ATT & CO S. il. II. Hall’s Drug Store. mi soreness, own iiouse- ; to Electric •d my youth, : all disease only 50c, at Cha.cs of all Styles and prices, the Common Windsor ut 45 cents, a beau tiful full bent Rim Dining Chair 55 Who always keep on hand a Fine Stock of Drugs, Perfum ery Toilet Articles, Gildder’s Liver Pills. We regret to learn that yesterday ; cents. Just think. Cane Seal Grecian Mr. C. Hahn received the news of the Ciiairs 75 cents, Cane Seat and Back Barrett’s Imperial Cologne death of bis sister Miss Bertha Hahn, Ladies Rocker $1.2o each. (How’s r 0 in tho Province ofHauover,Germany, that?) All others proportionally She was in dciGate health and was! cheap up to the fine Walnut Chairs expected to vi^it Aiken during the at $3.50. . poinlng winter, but tne reaper death ; Rockers in profusion for Ladies, c(aiJut-u bor for iiio own ou iue 4ih ofiGent’s and Misses, T. Jeff Norton, at * Henderson’s Furniture Store. Sept UaiftftJOx 1 and •iTGo toPLATT’S, DRUGGISTS. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) County of Aiken f Common Pleas. Lippi ueotie, Ogilvio & Co. against Clay & Hines, et al. Sate ty Foreclosure. Pursuant to $ decree in the above cause now on fide in office of Clerk of Court, will be s#ld on first Monday in October next, ^ Ith in the legal hours of sale in front >f the Courthouse, at Aiken. S. C., t propertj’, to All those thr nated in the To e following described 3 (3) lots of lands, sit- n of Aiken, County and State aforesaid, designased on K. K. Paynes Plat September 1850 as follows: Lot No. 24 measuring on Spring Road, southeast boundary, 335 feet on Third ovenue, 245 feet con taining 13.10 ac is. Also the ad lining Lot No. 25 measuring ou pring Road 200 feet containing 1 t -100 acres. Also the adjoining lot, No. 26, measuring on Spring Road 150 feet containing 2 15-100 acres. Also, all the machinery, Engine, Tools, Moulding, Plaining Machines, Shafting, Bonifies Worksfiop Fix tures, wood upon said laud iu any part thereof. Terms of Sa>i Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed Vf. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept. 4,1886, Common Pleas. Daniel Yonce, against Willis Sanders, et al. Sale in Partition. Pursuant to a decree In the above :ause, now on file in office of Clerk ol 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 de scribed property, to wit: All that tract of land situate in the County of Aiken, State of South Caro lina, containing One Hundred and Fifty-Six (156) Acres, more or less— Bounded North by lauds of William Gregory; South bv lands of B. Frank lin; West and Northwest by lands of B. Melton. Said tract lying North of Long Branch and South of Edisto River. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept. 4th, 1886. 3 TATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA, \ 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 (jjoqse, now on file in office of Clerk of CoL’ r L will be sold on the First Mon day u’-i October next, within the legal hours c'f sale, in front of Court House, at Aiken S- C., the following describ ed property'* to wit: All that ti’u'Ct or parcel of land situ ate, lying and/being in the Town 01 Hamburg, Count/and State aforesaid, known as lot No. containing 50 feet front and 175 feet deep—Bounded by J. liosman’s Lot No* H and Lot No. 73 and others Also, Lot No. 73, the sa-.^e being 5,0 O Pieces of Rogers A. A. Silve Plated Flntwae. : O: •J.OOO 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 tho following prices; 125 sets 100 Oyster Ladles 100 Gravy Ladles 100 Fish Knives too Cake K nives iu) Pie Knives The above Goods are the very best quality of Silver, plated on Nickle Silver, and are perfect in every respect, and only sold at these Low 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. CST’Send for Catalogue, giving juices of Watches, Jewelry and other Silverware, and buy where you get the best value for the Cash Money. JfiJO. KScELREE, Proprietor. Mv Regularl 1 I My Regular Pi rice. Price. Price. Price. * . ■* A '“-A >• V* : $1 25 $2 00 TOO Crumb Seraj>ers 2 00 4 50 ‘ Kg- -‘ 1 '' v 119 2 50 4 00! 2.‘<0 Sugar Shells 45 1 00 ts 2 50 4 00' '500 Butter Knives 45 1 00 ks 2 25 3 75; 100 Pickle Forks 45 1 00 )1IS 2 25 3 75! 100 Oyster Forks 45 1 00 -aeh 2 00 4 00; 250 Suit Spoons 25 1 50 • 1 50 3 00 1250 Mustard Spoons v>5 75 90 2 00j 1500 Nut Picks 18 $0 2 00 4 00 500 Fruit Knives 2.5 50 2 no 4 00 1 50 dorft’ble k’ves,doz 3 50 5 00 2 00 4 00| 150 do/, T’ble Iv’ves 2 00 3 75 'U.' jjfjfeii mm 3 Jas. L. Quinby, H. C. Bardin* READY FOR ACTION! JAS. !.. QUIK13Y & CO. Successor to JAMES E. COOK. s nsra! DEALERS IN fvSercSiar T Git AN ITE VILLE, HE FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGNS are prepared to meet them wit’’ idise. SO. CA. " , .*')N us, AND w* ■’“vRi V ot n ,.jr of General ine njost complete StocK v* .inly. Jj§* OUR PllIC’ES will be so Reasonable that none can complain,^!' O u r S h o e s! Are of the Best Brands in tho Market—Satisfaction Gauranteed. - m '■ 1 Merchandise ever brought to A ! ^ ou (j ouulyr- * Lac's ses Ore-3 s Goods ! Are Selected Specially with a view to the marl^ct which we supply, and all we ask is an inspection of Material and Pricus. * >r Our Clothing ! Is one of the most complete stocks ever seen in Gian itevillP- marked to suit the times. •• Pricea ar»- We keep house in this JSCJLiUlj ^^HnT?HFnorT'aage as foi.'ows: All that tract or parcel of land, 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 by lot of Joseph Rosman; North by Street dividing said lots from Herbert’s Hotel; West by lot owned by George Beamer. To be sold iu separate lots. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. Sept, 4th, 1886. Our Groceries! first quality, and'we sell as cheap as « 8,. s TATE OF Com Harriet )UTH CAROLINA) kiKEN County. j on Pleas. ohuson, et al., gainst ohnson, et al. Partition. decree in the above e in office of Clerk of d on the First Mon- ] ext, within the legal Jas. H. Sale Pursuant to cause, now on Court, will be s day iu October hours of sale, iiifront of Court House, at Aiken, S. <., the following de scribed property to wit: All that piec >, parcel or tract of land, situate, Ivmg and being in the S TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) County of Aiken. j By John T. Gaston, Esq., Probate, Judge. Whereas, Jerome W. Fair hath made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the es tate and effects of J. F. Fair, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish .*)11 and singular the kindred and creditors of tiie said Jerome W. Fair, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Aiken Court House,on the 24th day of Sept., 1886, auer publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not, .be granted. Given under my hand this 7th day of Sept., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty- BIX* (seal.) JOHN T. GASTON, Probate Judge of Aiken County. Save Your Phoney ! By calling on us, as our facilities for purchasing enable us to sell prices that all our customers realize the economy of doaiiug with us. e^-OUR WAGON YARD is free to all our customers and provided good stalls aud other conveniences. 1 • IAS. L. QUINBY & CO. > ^ HP kl ew. Just Received Another Lot M THESE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AT HARD TIMES PRICES AND WILL BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY. Nice Imitation Cherry and Ash Suites for $23 CO Solid Waimit Suites, marble top 45 oi Mohair Plush Goup Suites, fancy !..!.”.!!*. 55 n# J.V^y Carriages, in great variety, from $7.00 to $29—aU in Rattan \Y alow an4 Lane, Our Wire Wheel never comes to jiieces. Our stock is complete in every particular. No trouble lo show Goods. Get our prices before you buy and you will save money. S eL» Laa S V a K 9 >4 vsaJ 838 BROAD STREET, 4 - - AUGUSTA, GA. MPSON&CO Notice to Teachers. \ LL TEACHERS WHOSE CER- tificates have expired, and those who wish to be examined will appear at this office, on tiie FIRST FRI DAY AND SATURDAY, IN OCTOBER next. R. H. HARLEY, Ch. B’d Examiners. School Commissioner’s Office,) Sept. 11th, 1886. i -MAN UFACTURERS OI- Ycllow Pine Limber, Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, -DEALERS 1N- Wsncfow Glass & Eusders 5 Hardware Farm for Sale. C tONTAINING 500 Acres, nearly 200 / under cultivation and 100 in pas ture, with never failing surface spring ! COR. HALE & CENTRE ST., of,water in it. TheFann situated within one mile of the corporate limits of the towu of Aiken. Improvements first- class. Will sell the whole or part. Apply to 11. C. BONNEY, Aikeu, S. C. August 21,18S6-3ms. AUGUSTA, GA. ; $700 TO $25(10: County of Aike: taining Nine ) more or less, an North ami Wes! Johnson; South A YEAR, clear of all expense, can be made j working for us. Agents preferred who j can furnish their own horses and give i (heir whole time to the business. • Spare moments may be profitably em ployed also. A few vacance.-- in towns and cities’ B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main St., Richmond, Va. Sept. 7th. 1886 Miss Haveners School. rjMIE exercises of my school will be , State aforesaid, con- iiudrod (900) Acres, bounded as follows; by lands of W. W. >y lands of M. Ready and East by lar is now or formerly owned by Phiii^ Kitehings and oth- traet owned by the late Mrs. Margai.-t Johnson. The above lan( will he sold in five! -I. resumed on Monday 13lh of tsep- separate tracts. Plats of said tracts 1 u ‘ ,llliCr ’ Bor terms and other partieu- can be seen at otlce of Clerk of Court. | lnrs ai ' 1,ly V' f Terms of Sale—Uue-Haif Cash. Bal ance iu one year, credit portion se cured by bond of purchaser and a mortgage of premises sold. Purcha ser to pay Master for deeds. W . W. WILLIAMS, 6^. “” ter - MISS I. S. BAVKJCEI,. Aiken, S. C., Aug. 30th, 1886. FOB SALE CHEAP. FUNERAL FUHKlSiiiNS CUSYE STEEET. Opffotshe the Towb Hall, K)- mm - - - AIKEN, S. 0. ■-£'4 C ALLS promptly «rc»ndc<i y*>, day ornight. Personal Mb-ntion g; .« i: to iayingout rei-«ain- u.:d cumin Tnr: Funerals in all etaib Chuigos rea sonable. tr-tCO. b POOL*., > <- u f n e\v Y«»< k, Residency i Sicv»-ii.soii liouso. IT’OR SALE—A full line of Caskets -C 1 6- Gofil' s in Wood, Metal or Cov- f i d with Cloth. Special attention is ash'<i (f> tic- Meta lie Cases of tiie New i ')ik Metal Burial Case Cojnpany, a iiieh ar«- uiifeurpassfal iu quality and iiiiisb. Also toAew Stylesof Caskets. A highly polished Coffin fully trim med for only $10. Inspection ol goods solicited. E. J. C. WOOD. ft: KA »>5/7 * |g| © h i V. C r -MaNUFCTURKD by- P. B. MATHEWS, < ? (Opposite the Ashley House,) - - - AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, i'h, 1 ] ?, in I rpiIKSE Wagons arc made of first-class material, and in the most workman 1*1 sell at half the iactcry -X- like manlier. Improved Axle Culfing Maciiitte f-jr up kuitiiiotivJtu „ „ ■, .alji -mm.. 1 without the cost of new axles. Buggies made to order at short notice, or O. Jx. ITh/ftiOERriOftf. i<>r “*■ -a ■■ ’ -* — — price Jm%M. [•irdered at Manufacturers Pricea from the best niakers. Repairing and Paiat- '1 jg protnptly ottouded to. Sivtisfuetion guaranteed.