The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, September 21, 1886, Image 4

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rri:: :&‘•t.. -c AiMsrii a:;;> ja jk^>\ •.«>:;• -ii. John <i'*»nr•>• 4>: i N -t f'co;.! f-> Cj i- j 'Whno fl<'’1“*.?;} ilf Nivvs Fl.'/m'tlfi (if i n.) ( - !‘r •. Thd.^t'iry in f'lir.-e: * Ujn‘. - per reporter iu I i ’Mj.cjt, <, '. < i’ r tlencu of ituitierfonl i?. IJ.i • on the ox-Pry<i<Ie:it sifter tlie iL-i if;*- •thiu of the news of the fleiuh r>, .’.i: - . fTililen. Ii!h groat opiHiiie.'t. aio! to'.nui it -fti/powiihie to sirs’.w I'loi.i l,;iu *Wonk of eulogy nr otlusuine. 1‘lie Story reiuiixlii u- of tin* iiiiisoinicf.-siivui -~»i— '-143k5'_ VTiiJ. t.o i '>.11 ill i W in.; / th \'MJ, sir* hi ( ^ -- ti e ^rA.%r:*roTK rrnxiTi’EE store max, bfos to call at- ^ V TENTIOX TO THE FOLLOW I Xt 1 A W KELLY Lu GOODS G CAE A A TEf’D: .t: 4 f. 'Of the death of A lidi - \ Ju< ar-diusi; Iho iiieiul- -i tiii- a--'■••i :m>u to I sitioii to eoiisi-t of dt F irsitt - (.•lected Johu ({iiiuey Adam«, hi-i predc-i ssor l>y rousity auriouh , . i: i : . ;; 4t) ufllce/ .'The two ex-i’ie.^id *iits had conventions on lie- Fed , u n jt- -< i - 4xhmi bitter-eneiiiies, but it m:*.s trcsior- tation in b ith i.r.infli, • i.f th*.* < ii-iii*r- ^lly Hupposc.l that time and circum- ! ai Aeseinldy, -si 1 <?. i ■ it s to !*.• • i.-c- stanccM had softened the feelings of t<*d on saleday in Oi-t<>*>iT, and to hold -both, and that to eitiier tho death of. oUicc for one y- ar. Tiielir-t un i-ling the oth£f would be a sail occasion. [ t » be held in ( *dis:iil.i i on i u* -d.ty i*f <}£n . Jackson iia 1 been long an inva-j fc.ir week, n.-.it ' )% *••;;! 4lJ, au«l more than once his death Tiie cotivc.ili »n pravi'ied l<*r in• tin* M'as incorrectly reported, aiui in a few j fibovc itv.duli; n wifi nicct in Gohn i- days eon trad icted. Tlie news of ids J Ida at 12 o’clock on Tuesday, Xovcm- idecease tlnally reached I><Ktoj. in | ber F. and transact sucii bu-ine.ss as it «u«b a shape as to admit of no doubt. ! may deem proper. Many of the cnu!i- *It was before the days of telegraphs And the news traveled slowly. On the day of its arrival Dr. William 1‘. tLunt, the pastor of Mr. Adams in Zjuincy, was in the city an 1 felt it Ids i as&srCjiki, - Tills mc<t!f*!nc, cowfclnir.g Iron wilb pur** vcr'tsMe t-inifs. f-nicVij - and ccmpk'.ciy I'ni-ra !»y*.io-. ,ln, tndtc.'aitlnn, Wmknti-i.", Impi i e ill... *.,iUaliula^'liillsaiat 1 ever**, aud Nmrai<,-!a. Itlsar, nnl..;:*-.^ r--r;edy for Diseases of the Kitloeyv iind l.ivcr. A -A it* is iii T*>n:tpu # ir Diseases peeitii‘'r to •■'>o teed sedentary lives, liio K-eth,cause into ';■* ‘:e.or ' on —ntfiT )■ in no ’ ■ .... ••m iv l Jielt hii.ir, uiul ttrengtii «•- a*id nervef*. ' **i.! 1 evt.-s, I^siluide, Leek of l 4 >' *.' < i T ; v4 it.' i.J I.- 1 V'E A A A V/ L 1 l. Tj -l LA. X . EXTEND to the readers of The .\ iKex Ri:t‘‘Ki>Eit my g(H)d An entire Walnut Bed-room Suite, full Martile Top, 10 pieces, f 39; a very J® iGbliw iLarge and Elegant Solid Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plush, only $i2.o0; an Elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with either Good Fiairfloth *.r Fancy Ramie, at 427.50; a Large A»soit- ineut of Poplar Red i n-nn Suites, full Jlarhlo Top, at $;!2; or, in Wood Top, from 16.50 to 2o dollars. Xo. 7 Flat Ton Cooking Stove, with 50 pieces, for 13 dollars; Xo. 6 Step | Sttve, 25 pieces, 48.75. ) livery kind and every articleof every kind in the Furniture, Redding ami •'t'xe Line; also, a full line of Window Shades, Carpet:;, Rugs, Clocks, Pic- tuns, etc. ; Ii I'ndcitakinL' Department you can find Coffins and Caskets, Gentlemen’s i Rotes, Ladies’ Rohes, Odd Fellow’s and Mason’s Trimmings, and a full line j of dl other (rinimings. Any information will be cheerfully given. Write for full particulars ami prices, i -■ (O s-: 2 ~ V. r * » ^-*y- V — il h <>1 * J J chine Dr C?r-A— tics have already appointed their del egates. J would urge upon the farm ers in every county to be fully n , r - sen led by t Ik ii - s m *V . r * counties are not alread v o; cani/.ed, a /t.r n.c Cro. ec.i ret WT.dif only 1*/ t»»t;»t i»i« \l t tr mark f.n.i i g lie other. . I U t 5 » * 1-, ti Dm duty on his return home in tlm after- mass meet! r.oon to call at the house of Mr. Ad-j durii.g Oct ams and announce to him an event j ■'which he had no doubt would touch i v * niher, to elect d g can he en!h icf, or on sal- ' ai time the old gentleman deeply, and oeca- eion sorrowful reilectioiia on ancient animosities, which were now termi nated by death. He found Mr. Ad ams in his library standing with his t ><*moer;die r-iul Fites; or the •i t m a iurrn- t. fs’ coventiJn and sc! i di i gu » 4. Liiis orirani/r.tion is ienmd to i Mir: great inlluence on the future welfare - ' s OHEODER & THORPE \ .■>to sho AURENg STREET, of our agrieulturai intere and can-t R. ;;I.*.ax, Chairnmn Executive eOmniittee back to the door looking over a pile of; ,:< >t fail to be beneficial, not only to papers. As Dr. Lunt entered he look-1 fiismers l»ut to other classes, ad ovejr his left •shoulder, and, seeing • All papers in the Slate tri *ndly to ivlio it was, said: “Ah, Doctor, is it | retreneiiment and economy in onr you? Hit down a moment and f will j Hhtte Government, and to tlie cause be at leasure.” Dr. Lunt, glad of he-|‘'* agricultural a lvaneement, will ing relieved of theemhuriussiuenl of !dense copy, looking Mr, Adams in the face whih lie made the announeement, atone* entered on the purpose of his call. | He stated tiiat he was the hearer ofj gad news which he felt it his duty tot p j com mu 111 cute, and in a hesitating and i sorrowful tone announced the death j of Jackson. Mr. Adams neither down nor turned round when he beard the announcement, but contin- rw r .. '' w > . - -ft- £i • Vt. .*''" Fanners, tlonvim!i ui. Mortof thedisw^-s which afflict mankind arc origin ally oansed by a disordered condit ion of the L. IV E R • For all oomplaints of this kind, inch as Torpidity of the Liver, Bilioubness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Irregularity of tho Bowols, Constipation. Flatu lency. Kructations and Burning of the Stomach j (sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flui, Chills and Fever, Breikbono Fever, Exhaustion before or aft-T Fevers, Chronic Diar- i rheea. Lees of Apj—tite, Headache, B'oul Breath, 1 Irrogulavitiaa Incident'.1 to Females, Bearing-down ,. ■ 1! Sset STaSiGIR’S tUiiM'TSI I gill to U member of ih-' grailuiltiu.^ | is Invhiuabla. It is not a panacea for all diseases, bat all diseases of tho LIVER, wUl STOMACH and HOW ELS. It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow The (.’tn JfO/VWi ie," i-;i ol SP.n.tg. :"/t lliro.l'i. * ! a ?;Timi:nar sehi class, ‘*l;:ive you finished your es- i uida-s ritd seasonable compli- iae,.i i aimI iespeeifu 1 ly direct thcii t iv v, | , | tt'**? t-t*(a v T5 tviwp t nth oli-m h» the opening of my elegant ^ROAD STREET, j :is-'.rtmenl of New Spring Goods. My iiue of Spring Clothing for this j season, far excells all my pastendeav- 1 „rs in selecting a beautiful Stock of Clothing for Men, Youths’ and Roy’s j >;>rin r and Summer wear in all rad- - to suit the purchasers. My ; line of FIN E DRESS SI I FS in Cut- i away- and Suck.-, eaunot be surpassed for style a **1 .nian-'*!]:: these ' ganneihs a re ina ' . cut and triimned ; •oii-d 10 a :v’eu lom 'raiment, and i ■. ill i! . o ! e!'ng to tlie figure and : hoi ’ '• ioipe us well as any gar- 1; 11 “'. i i!iw7* is IttaU*- tv» i'i’tU.*!’. ! M\ .:. s ih Rau iit S«p;»m Shoul- j .Ur i:arn.r;.:- ale i.iauliiui n; design, j'.ml made a :<l tiimmed haud.-.oiTiely. I iTio.-e vvlio li-U v* iuid the pleasure of • wearing ihoe garments can testify to | their su; •riority over all other gar- J iiients, and remenil»er ilsis is the only lave y• > i ean i.htain 11.es*■ CF]L1*'- ! lilt \ LH!) G ARMENT S, as I am the • ; ol(* Agent for this Manufacture. It is a fact when you come here to pur- eha- ■ Goods, you may rely on tlie rep resentation of Goods shown to you, and you will he perfectly safe in what you m.:y purchase, as nothing in this St'e]; i r a Unwed to be mis! cpi'esc il ted. All of tin* ])e])artmeu s are now filled \ it'i New (fiaxis fi.r 'Spring Wear of :h»* LA ! hk'1' S l'VI.Ih, in* ludiug all 'he >t \': itiesof tlie Season, ile sure and ran when you are in need of any- il.i: in this line. Will take pleasure in -bowing you through tlie Stock wii. tlier you pumdia.-e or not. iwCSM i-» K: »i \ , L. F. PADGETT’S Furniture Store- ‘w 3 AUGUSTA, GA. - AIKEN, S. C. iv tied hliHV with his ieiiw>i**< einioiv* 7.,,, ,, i i vr • . tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes ueu un^y wun ms IMpUS, .simply “Oh, yes,” guslied Mamie, “and it j low, gloomy Bpirita. It is one of the BEST A looking again over his left shoulder, j j s too lovely for anything and with a grind, exclaiming “Uli—j s ;ip 0 f w !iite surah* th.* !.a: the old fool is dead at last, is h< TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC. * on And Sin; Didn’t. Jpromthc Youth's Coinj)auion. i rinet j little helow the v asst iiue, an t fi*!! j STADSCER’S AURANTII ; breadths, of silk gathered in -o as ,< For sale by allDruTirists. Price si, oo per bottle hang gracefully over {ho ton mu re. j - i and three bias rufiiesou tile—” {‘One of tlie most striking instan ces ; “Wliv wfiatar re you talking about ?’’ of‘mind cure,’ I oversaw,’ said i | l jt e i. ri ,j ) i L . ; j j iyi . fpjy,, I niean hav Judge W—one day /was exhibited in you liuished writi C. F.STAD’^ES?, Proprietor, 140 SO. FROft? ST.,: Philadelphia, Pa.' x~rr-xr^T2.~.i.vrx-^. an old lady client of mine; but it was know mg your essay, you a case of self-cure. Her name was Horton. She had been a second wife. “Fr—no,”said Mamie, her enthusi- -m rapidly diminishing; “hut l hat e I Wish, the awful H, am* She was in bed seriously ill, and sent ! commenced for me to draw up her will. ; tiling w.G in Halifax.” “I hastened to the house with paper j ••What Lie sni p ct?” and pen. I found a table ami chair, “Tiiccurse of.-lamr.” feady for me at the woman’s bedside, I “timeious! Isn’t that and in a few moments told her I was i subject to write up?” ready to prepare the will if she would j “RRficult? Well, 1 should giggle, tell me what she wished its provis- j f’]] have to liuni]> myself to get it fiit^ ^ous to be. I wrote the introductory | isl.cd in lime for L. * comi'icnccmyi^^ y 'ei i ' phrase rapidly, and leaning over to-i ;U i<i I’ve a good notion to let it si Wards her, said: ‘Now go on, Mrs. j ] mighl shut up tiie Profoissor’s op Norton. j by pleading iliiiiv^ but I’m not ti: — 0 f u hairpin. ^iruTcTfilfe-^walt/Fui* geemed to speak with an eilbrt. Siie j ; n to my room ami look at my stun- /». T” / * •X JL A— can les )VERTISERS irn the exact cosi of any proposed line of advertising in American Ws by addressing P. Rowell & Co., paper Advertiainn Bureau, Columbia, S. ( '. GrimifcCYillo Hotel. i.*J_2LLO* l\ • J J • K)JLJ±\ ±i j X 1 Dpi lb l/l COO i Table funiished with the best, and .irivir:'- parL. ;; fr*-m Aiken furuLhcd with iuneii at sliort nmiee. p ^ , =- -• 7-n ^ - .“r% ^ i 2 fi ii tuWB Q L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor. AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA. Headiiuarlers for Commercial Trav ellers. Rooms Newly Furnished. Table Supplied with the Ti* st. PAYILIOa hotel. Charleston, S. C LASSENGER ELEVATOR AND ELECTRIC DELLS. House fresli and clean throughout. 4—L aaid: First of all I want to give thej n i n|f graduating harness, farm to my sons, Harry and James; iy ZC , you.’ just-put that down. , •“Dut said I’ ryou cunt’ do that, It’li hara- In the enforcements of their rights Send lOets. for* lOO-Pugo Pamphlet. ,1 I . ‘Alia T • i » iu it' ill JL \/i 1C. Mrs. Norton: tlie farm isnH yours to against tlie Ann ricau fi>liormen the | give away. j Canadians appear to be cutting their! ; “ The farm isn’t miuoR she said. In ovvu fingers at an expensive outlay, a voice decidedly stronger than be- Tue people of the nuiritimj provinces, in the loss of trade with American ycssels entailed by tile restrictions placed upon tlie purchase of bait and supplies by tho former, are greatly uy compcnsa- • If {>• ^*^ x y 'a^ r v&cfis c-t**. -3 if jf OT-W O-*o **• J l ; . L ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■. ^ ■ ii J —OF fore. i “‘No the farm isn’t yours. You r ave only a life interest on it. “‘This farm that I,vo run for goin’ ou forty-three years next spring isn’t i, ur 't, without enjoyii •Mine to do what I please with it! ! tin*'hcn**fits. Why not. Judge? I'd like to know!, what you mean ?’ • “‘Why, Mr. Norton—your husband 1 —gave you a life interest in all his] property, and on your death tlie farm \ goes to his son John, and your chil- i dren get the village houses.’ j * “‘And when I die John Norton is j to have this house and faun whether j I will or no?’ “ ‘Just so.’ *• ‘Then I ain’t going to die,* said j the old woman, in a clear and deci- j dedly ringing, healthful voice, d “ ‘And so baying she threw her feet j over the front of the bed, sat up, gath ered a blanket and coverlid about her, straightened up in her gaunt form, j walked across the room, and sat down ! HypopllOSphitGS 0* LilI18 and oOGct. in a chair before tlie fire. The doctor | and I came home. That was fifteen I The most efficacious iv.nedv for DUKE COD LI YE 11 OIL WITH Irish Moss AND \ desirable Farm in a boalthv !o- / jL cality seven miles from Aiken, •oiitaining Two-ll'indred Acres well Wat ere* 1 and villi Dwelling and Out buildings thereon: will be sold at a bargain as the ownerdesire.-.to change »uvestnient. ^vt’div-.-ss J..ock Rox Li*, it, B. < March D 'o?-G.~6m. !P O XT T 25 * S /fO^3 AsitO v.*f.‘-\ 5 T LE POWSERK 'fte—-—x 'D’ki A \f '/ry y\ -, yj t •.U ft ^ D \ . s t - ( : ' ..A' No H-'T’.fE v’.Yl die of Colic, Pots or In;no Fh- t: If F*. itxu how * n, nrc usoa in time. . o',:-v j’ow-u’i.. w.il rnre* prevent H'_o Ct'ot.-h \. For.t/’g Pow.lora will prevent Gapis in i Foetz’s ho-.r*ier3 will in-oer**'* tii-* fi'inutiip o! ;i.;! ar*ii cream twent) pi*. cciiO. nnd mulic tlie L**ia-er f.::ii n** t sweet. I oiitz's l’c x*1ers* wi',] pure or prevent i>!rr*oct -eteET Dio: .'.*’;: to wliicii lion-t-s ami O.ttienre sal*;* t. FoerZ'B r<*w*.:TS WILL GIVE SkTlSFACTIuJl. Sc.*i overywlii're. DAVID E. FOTTT2, Proprietor, EALTIiZOaB. 1LD. For sale bv \V. J. 1’kitt A Co. years ago. day. ) Tlie old lady’s alive to-iCeii iis, < *•! Is, Ana-m’a, Genei :! i>i “MOORE CSUNTY GEIT” The bc'Nt Mill-tone iu W^orh! for Tnble .Heal* Camples of meal scut ‘ it • vti'-n. Semi f*jr prices oq I’- rt.ible Corn Mills, ITpp. r a:. i Umlcr Runners and Mill- fir di* 3. Wears r.;r?nt3 f*>r IJollerH, S:iw <’otfnn I ri::i:.*:s. Shafting, PullcVs. Ac., also f r KoI!ur-.>lill 011 Ifit^ which save5cents f r if ■ miller in uvery barr<*l of flour he makes. \Vr : iiting what yon m tnt :ic«l terms you wish to buy on. Give »et reueed. Addr* - s. North f'iirolillU 3Iill« atoue Co.j Rarkowoud, Mooro Co., If. C. A #2,000 Shake. Shclbo Aurora. The most remarkable incident of tin earthquake in this section occurred in the northern part of this comity at Stroup Bros’, mill. Tlie first heavy shock on Tuesday night awoke Mr. Stroup from his slumber and lie wua greatly alarmed. Rushing from the house for safety, he discovered his saw mill, only a few vards awav, on fire. By immediate attention and great ex ertion he was able to save tlie mill and Is appurtenances which be said were worth two thousand dollars. Dut for the earthquake which alarmed him his property would have been lost. — | Only a Catchpenny Demagogue. 1 j biiity ami a!! Rulmonerv Aliections. i [This is tin- best preparuM*»n of COD j LI YE if OIL on tiie market; it is j Tiie taste o! i Cod Liver Oi 1 iu -*<■* f m*. :>*!•,•!*i*- .o- ! SEW SPRING GOODS. • particularly invite tne attention of the ladies to our New and Reautiful : of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, which we will take pleasure in ing and selling a‘- yrices to suit the times. Just think of it! Prints at 5 Dress Gii+ghuin^ and Seresuckers at ID cts.. Yard Wide Fruit of the Locj-i L. C. at 10 cts. 4iid an excellent Yard Wide Lon<j (** i»,a« fine yrnmn. Q att coU rief can Cas 5!. iiui Celpcfiitpil . c.y. Smiili American, Carpenter aiui UTicag’o Cottage Organs. WEHAf Oi^LY THE BEST!! TIIE DECKER, ESTEY AND EYERETT PIANOS, Need no Praise, Roing the Leading Instruments of tho Country’. The Domestic, Davis, New Home, and Household Sowing Machines ARE THE ' Finest jSImle in tho World! FASH OR tnstaliT r Stock of liadi and Gents’ fine Shoes has been gotten up as a special ction, and we are confident that we can suit thy taste* of tlie most fastid- Straw Hats and Fur Goods for Ladies, Gents and Children. GROCERIES l ! GROCERIES !! Y ilkeep none but the best Groceries. Roth our Heavy and Fancy Groce- pe just what you want and at just the price you are willing to pay, be- , thev are just what they are represented, and are marked at Lowest Prices. We are Agents for the AMERICAN SEWING 'HIN 10, one of the lies! iu the market. Our Stock is complete in every and polite and attentive salesmen ready to serve customers. SCHRODER & THORPE. f V ■ U I. l n ■IMPORTER AND JORRER (;F- A Ci op f 15.00 each. 024 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA. P j) AT GOODYEAR’S EPSSI70HY! r’' Ol ) ii® a -AND- House Furnishing Goocis. !>().■; BROAD ST REE AUGUSTA, GEORGIA *.~l ■* * rD * rD TO U) 3D Q XnT O r X' "W Jk IT 1 1 • RUT GO AT ONCE TO HENRY BUSCH & CO’S. Wagons at all trains and Boats. Rates reduced. Deware of giving your Cheek to any one ou Train. Rates $2 00 @ $2 50. Wriohfs Hotel! iii i MpiM.U,ii¥'T XvToTTTII iXUu umo ilb mrr L L. WEIGHT & SONj Prop'rs., COLUMBIA, - S. C. rjpARLE supplied with tlie BEST. L Rooms large and well furnished. CSUAY/fcs reasona?>le.^£g2 Ti aimstHiotH Augusta, - - Georgia. RUST Sli.UO HOUSE l.N THE SOUTH. Headquarters for Commercial Men. Centrally located nearR. R. Crossing. L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor, Formerly of Tontine Hotel, Nciv Han n. Conn. Ait:o, West Fnd Hotel, Long Branch , A r . J. -PKIVATE- 141 Boarding-&iouse \ -BY T X 1?. r 5 TON c< ] V4AG0N SCALES, ] Iron Lever*, Pteel Bearings, Br«§9 . I l ! i • v rot! iiivur Wil IS O v (f:<- j c’ • Taro Beam *nt! Beaiu j I guise*! that tiie meat delicateT.fmmu-h lie can ivtaiu and d’.- *-t i r“X. ?•?** . ... i ’ 1 . T 4 JONBB nepayi the freight—for freo > in | taUC-lt retu.il V ami uii i J U‘ J Rse OI .; * V *>I • I • rnco List mention th.'a paper *n4 is perceptible immediately u!tci' ginning the use of the iLmulsimi. Price—$1 per botlIc, smell ti c 50 ct For Fale by \V I PF. ATT Sr * > # ^ ♦'y * Ik -a. 21. v\r Y v; J i paper an4 O44KU^ES0f CIKOKAMTQN, OiuiiUaaxxua, Pi. V. B a W' ii ii <LD I Laurens Si ret, ;e:>. t jx psjM ffnqj TrLiT*|r r\ l-S »1. L-t . I e U -Ic *Vt O-tt-1 Jli.aiiili 5T-* >•*<? » t sj * a jSugar ko (For Hor.-e, Steam or Water Power. Evaporators ami Kettles, Cheap and Good. ENGINES A BOILERS. L a 5 Lr >UL, Hew York Herald ‘fnd.) If Mr. Blaine were a statesman, in- j stead of trying to stir up hostility and GINS PRESSES .VXD BELTIXfi IN STOCK AXD AT BOTTOM PRICES AT perpetuating obstructions he would busy himself with an effort to secure for the New England mauufucturers the markets of Nova Scot:a, New * / , -« Fill II 4 I'Cr f' s \ Brunswick and Prince Edward j s . j G. l/.iii>.T*xm>> u. v v*. land. Mr. Blaine is not a statesman; | he is only an ignorant catchpenny j Foundry Machine, Boiler demagogue. But how long will it be * Mill Engine and Gin Supply before the New England manufac- i House turers see further than he does. mUPepairs Promptly Done - Aiken, S, 0. lV. Suva. i. r3 r.j i\. EL JOHN k WALKER STS, IIUjIHEHYILLE, XEA R AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. r--. mi-* >r p; tr M y* 9 a ■ Ww 7 jin 1 dHi 0 TI d s ! W atelies! Jewelry!! XB W GOODS! LO WEST PRICES : o: jOW Prices, Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Straw Hats, Summer Shoes and Slippers, at Prices to suit the buyers. Men’s Cloth Shoes and Ladles and Misses Cloth Shoes at special Prices. Low'Quarter Shoes Cheap. Calicoes and Muslins Reduced. We are determined to sell our Summer Stock at prices tiiat are sure to take, and we ask the public patronage. Polite attention to all your wants. HENRY BUSCH & CO. Wessels Corner, _ _ _ Aiken, S. C. ia E1 i $4 fcaj ££ CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OF Medium mul Cheaper Grades of Open and Top IB XT <3- <3-1 IB S, At Lower Prices than at any other House this side of Cincinnati. This Work is all made to order, Lighter Running and Belter Finished than the class of work generally sold as Standard Vehicles. But I have just received u Full Line of Fine * Family Carriages, PInetons and Cabriolet! Just received another shipment of those Fine OPEN AND TOPBUG- GIES, made upon special orders, by the best manufacturers North and East. Nothing being used in the construction of these vehicles but the best materials, and in Quality, Style and Finish, are unequalled by auy other uow mi the market. In stock a Full Line of SADDLE AND HAKMESS—ALL GRADES. Which I will offer at Lower Prices than have ever before been known in tho history of t iie business. Milburn, 8f udebaker and Standard Plantation Wagons, all sizes. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe Find ings, Carriage and Wagon Materials, Harness Leather, Belt Lacing of superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting. Also a full line of XX.A.XXJD'W^IRIEl! Guns, Shells, Powder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Points for all makes, Nails, Axes, Hoes, Picks, and Mattocks, Pitoh Forks, Shovels, Spades, Steelyards and Scale Beams, Grind Stones, Rakes, Paddocks, Car penter Tools] J lies, Hinges, Window Sash, Doors and Blinds, Farm and Church Bells, which I am ouering at LOWEST CASH PRICES. A. E. GOODYEAR, Agent, (Successor to R. H. MAY & CO.) AUGUSTA, GA., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank. -Y At tliq OITSifirid. 704 E-arnlSU—r ~ - Augusta Qa, i NEW YORK MILLINERY STOKE i Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga. | Q Wjith great pleasure I announce to the Ladies of Aiken that I am now exh bitiiga stock of SPRING and SUMMER M 11 LLIXEKY GOODS unsurpass ed ii» the South. Space will not permit mention of the dillerent articles—siriliee it tc »ay, I feel confident I can please every ladv who will give me an oppor tunity to do so, IN QUALITY STYLE and PRICE OF GOODS and WORK. Ti the Ladies of Aiken, I extend a cordial Invitation to come and see me wht i in the city, and examine, my beautiful and stylish goods. MISS NELLIE PURCELI n Pleasure and Prolit to All!— JOHN H. FEAEY, Watches and' Moi ksl rejf ired. Gl 1 iVlilil} Oli 2!) Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel, TH ’ w Hi ■ If anIScK F* Repaired. Augusta, Ga. tTY YEARS experience in fitting lenses in Spectacles makes tin Optician Department Complete. e Agont for Diamond Spectacles. Dealer in Reliable Jewelry. Also Silvor-Plated Ware at the Lowest Prices. o^jPersomUjittcmtmnXo^monogTam^ LGFLIN & STULB, COJtXEK EitOAD AND CAMPBELL STREETS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. , O SE3EID ^OTJLTOES J Wo liave ou hand, and will keep during tho entire planting season, the VERY BEST and Racist Reliable Seed Potatoes for planting purposes. EARLY ROSE and ali other v* ties. We buy direct from Boston, tho very best market for Seed, and always get the best known to tho trade. Our Poiataes are carefully selected and are the best that comes to this market. Lofiiii t< Stuib, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Corner Broad and Campbell St., Augusta, Ga. -AGENT EOK- un<i resents some of tlie strongest mst reliable Fire and Life Lisur- conipanie.s. I. > -ses promptly <■«! and j>;tid. Real Estate bought •Id. Houses rented. WV- ‘wrv s ' ' buy your Tinware, Crockery, X Glassware, Lumps, Jewelry, spoons, Knives, Ac., Forks, Combs. • rushes, Buckets, Spectacles, Pins, N o* dies. Soaps, Baskets, Dolls, Vases, m*l every oilier tiling, is at mm ii^nsuf Work, i y I eu £ ii^ 15 Cents Store, rrA o r? Cast Every Day. 1014 to 1026 Fenwick Street, AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA. lO and No. 5!f> Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., •adquarters for TOYS of all kinds. The Boston Herald remarks that “going to farmings is not the easy re source that a good many people seem think it is. Farming is too often looked upon by those ignorant of its equiremeuts very much as journal ism hi by those M ho are equally igno rant of its exactions, as something which a man may take up after he has hilled in everything else. Farm- j F OAXH N E G OT I ecurw- AH YX R>!S Standard American Watclies, Every watch warranted to give per fect .satisfaction to purchaser.) Maine, Todd & Co.’s Gold iPIEDlsrS I D. Julius King’s Combination Spectacles! The best—an immense assortment In store; I am enabled to suit parties by mail, when inconvenient to visit the store.) The largest and best stock of Jew elry ever brought to Aiken. Goods all marked in plain figures and only one price asked. Personal attention given to watch- work. P ine and difficult work solic ited at prices of National Jewelers’ Association. L e FSTTelephone No. 27. A tm if, I $ ^ CAVEATS. TRADE MAKES AND COP YIUG Ills H. F. Warneke, lag Is a business as well as an occui thin, and It requires training, ability mid powers of physical endurance be yond other kinds of business. fVloney to Lend IN EDGEFIELD COUNTIEr* B\ TUTT & LOCK IT ART. Augusta, Ga. July 25, ISSC—2iu. Olifnbie.I. ard all otlier business in the V. _ I ''. Latent Oliicc attended to for inoderaN- I ic*- . Medel or Ilrnxi'lna*. \Y.- ;*d- f j vi e i > pr.** t.'iMlity frecof ekcrce; f*.d j j've m. ’.o no charge un: x-s m **ubtain ixiten* { .... j e r. br In re to the I’o.'tinnsior. Sin.t. of l » it ■ x- ' \ s-Y’ Mothw order Div., and to officials <>f the] A-IN i) i { . S. rntent Ollicc. For circulnr, fulvirc*. | terms ami references t*> clients in you "ow n State or omuty, write to C. A SXOW & CO., pposite Patent Otli c, Ahahln-ton, D. C Baker and Confectioner A?TP DEALER Irf GROCERIES T0BA0G0 and 0IGABS, TOYS, FIR&-WORKS, ETC. AIKEN, - - - S. C Ntw GOODS!! NEW GOODS!! ilRS. KTBEUM CLARK 83 II i put in a beautiful new line of MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, Hats, Bon- ets, Laces, P’eathers and Flowers and all the Spring Novelties. In greaer variety and Lower in Price than ever before. Examine before you pun. ir 1885. New Goods. Fall Trade. 1885 Window Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, 3-ply In grain Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Art Carpet, Window Shades of every size and Color, embracing all the New Styles, Cocoa, Catou and Napier Mat tings, PToor Oil Cloths and Linolaums. Lace Curtains, Window Cornices and Poles, New Walnut, Cherry, AsU Ebony and Brass Cornices and Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draperies. Upholstery Goods. Raw Silks in a variety of Patients. Fringes in all Colors. Hair Cloths, Cane and Gimp and Bultoms. Wall Papers, Borders and Decorations. Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ase, we will suit you. DRESSES also made in the very Latest Styles. MRS. X. BRUM CLARK. ; t IN MBS! GIN MBS! YVE secured Patterns and propose to furnish RIBS for all makes of Tins at reasonable prices. ASTINGS of all kinds in Iron an Brass at short notice. Ipecial attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed! 1*i|£f PENDLETON^ FOUHDRYXTn^ BI50HiNE)tWaai(^ Nos. 615, G17 and 619, Kollock St., - - AUGUSTA, GA. Proprietor. WM PENDLETON, Sup’t. cAas. f. lombard, ALFRED BAKER, Pre President. JOS. S. BEAN, Cashier. THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BAEK, -OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Cash Assets Surplus - $300,000.00 00,000.00 Just Opened For AS! Trad*; Oil Paintings, Em Oil Paintings, Eimrnvin vni;d Cin.imn«. P.rruxmis Dn-q *tu lLiab 4 *t^_ 1 ■ «' '^i>er Weatherstrips for Doora and Window, toj ■ f’a’ovt Prices. 0AIL1E & SOWS, Chronicle Building, 711 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. f m\ r ii m THE S. O. S. is the cheapest and the best and tho only Specific Fertilizet for small grain the ruurxei. ASHLte* ASH ELEMENT, a very cheap and excellent uon-ammoni* ated fertilize /or small grain crops, fruit trees, grape vines, (kc. ASH LE t COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND, a complete fertilizer for tliese two crops, and also used by the truehers near Charleston for vegetables. ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, specially adapted to roses, gerauiuvjis, pansies, llowering annuals, &e. E2?“For t-oi/ns, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive and instructive publications of the Company, address, The Ashley Phosphate Company, c'bariest-jn, - .SC. OSEl'lI R. R^berrsox. Uranic E. Taylor. Geo. W. Williams J ' i* ’i l;: w -i £(r. U Sli, TAYLORS WILIAMS Interest on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars. Sums of Olio Dolllai and Upward Received. -O- Dtrectnrt—James A. Loflin, E. O’Donnell, Eugene J. O’Cornner, Alfred Jaher, F Schneider, W. B. Young, William Schweigert, Edger R. Derry Jul«% Riv i, Joseph S. Beam, J. Henry Bredenburg. eOTTl!S FACTORS ASH CE1B.11 ASKEPOO CENTRAT.WH4RF - OF THE PHOSPHATE ««s OHARMWITOW, 8. .Q