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Court convent*! I. D. WiOier.spuo tor Murpiiy uuJ t the Court bein'' posts. H<xm after w fie o’clock Judge pre.-ii liuj. .Soliei- otlier oillcer at their appointed the opening of the Don’t forget The Aiken A The very latest styles of Hats at the Emporium. X, n*r couceaieci icon out by i 1 ^ ury re- elll»erat i >t). i organized, taiust Jane er, co. * red, d, and tl;e >ck and ;t bunday arber ; W 1J ! \vi! be be mi or, I ntcip.lunt—Dnlin iuee it Parks. H Ilarius—Furnished Hoorn-* Mack—Aiken Graded School. Igust Dorr—Tailor an I H itter. mil &, Co—Clot hi ng Eiuiiorium. |W Mosely—Selling Oil'. M»*» I* Dill—Burts Shoes. Uiug Bowles—Furniture. Fred Vogt—Hardware. J P VVeathersbee—Dry Goods, &e, Goodyear & Co—Carriages Hard ware, Ac. John B Heriot—Business liocais. George W Curtis—Business Locals. k llahn A Co^iusiuess Locals. ijr Ijoan. kon Real Estate, city rl. Apply to J. H. Beck max, PTur* ns Sstreet, Aiken, .S. C. Sept. 21, l8,sG-4t. ueu i t jurh <ti the State a; a.las ^ auc \\ a**. ;■ was then ealic appeared in tin gu; ty. A jury w is euipan- idtie or no dilticulty and t!i<- trial commenced. M--s-.rs. Henderson Bros, appeared as couns d for the prisoner and Solici tor Murphy for t ierilate. Toe facts of the ease are briefly these,Jam* the defendant,is only eleven \ and was the nurse of Ge >;'g< Corbit, alsoc dored, an infant mouths old. She was accuse ministering concentrated lye Many doing of our n »* < r. w J bush dry day. osed • seemed to isterday. IteinenilM*r that lookers are always made welcom- u 1 .mponum. Dr. J. II. Buniett, of Graniteville, is much improve 1 in health and was in town yesterday. Walker, ;ears ol<i, j Henry of three ■d of ad- to this Or.r thanks are returned to Senator M. C. Butler and Idol!. G. D. Tillman f>r. copies of public documents. The attention of ail concerned is oalc-d to the new Ordinance, publish ed in this issue, ‘for the protection of public parks. infant, and thereby causing its death on the foliowing day. Several wit nesses were called and the defendant was finally put upon the stand. *SLe admitted that she had given some thing from a shelf to the infant, hut did not know what it was. After hearing all the evidence in the case and short speeches from counsel on b >th sides, and an impartial charge from His Honor, the jury retired to their room, and after a short delibera tion returned with a verdict of not Charleston continues to attract vast crowds of excursionists. Eight hun dred siglit-seera were in the city on Sundav last. Another Entertainment. The Aiken Amusement Association will present next Friday, the 1st proximo, at the Lyceum Hall, a play 1 entitled, “The Serious Family,” being j a free translation of the French i Gomedy “Eh .Vari En Champniqne" I (A Husband in the Country), which was exceedingly popular lor mouths in Paris, also in Germany where it has been paraphrased and in England where Its popularity exceeded tiie at- trai-CoNS of ’Maeready or the Keans in their best characters. In America it bad an unprecedented run at Burton’s Theatre in Xew York, where it ex ceeded in popularity anything of its day. The piay is a fair specimen of j modern comedy, and the east is corn- | posed of the best talent in town. The I music between the acts will be fur- : nished by an orchestra recently or- i ganizod by some young gentlemen of the town who have ottered their ser vices for the evening to the Associa tion, and have obtained some new and beautiful music for the occasion. AH citizens interested in providing amusements for our guests in the winter, and willing to aid in buying a piano for the Lyceum Hall and re pairing it, should attend. Reserved seat tickets will be sold at Hall’s Drug .Store. Parties wishing to avoid s’leb a rush as at the last entertain ment should buy their tickets in time, and reserve good seats. Doors open at 7.30 P. M. Performance at 8 P. M. ; '^’TT'E are happy to inform the people of Aiken County, that we are prepar- ' V e*i to otter Greater Bargains this Season than ever before. TIIE SAD. SAD TALE OF A DEPLETED PURSE I 10,000 Yards Beautiful Prints at 4 io o cents, and the Highest Grades Fan- irish oics at 0‘. t een The handsome iron front of Hahn Co’s, two stores, has been handsome ly painted by G. W. Williams to xe sembte marble. Colored Knights of Labor. r e are informed that two colored lodges of Knights of Labor have been .formed in this County. One lodge at '.Graniteville and another a few mile- cut in the country. The Shock in Charleston. WejearoJ hroughHahtt’s Telephone froniMaflH|ce <;f the Augusta Chroni- bhock felt iii Aiken at 5 day afternoon, was Tn Charleston, and that kfe greatly alarmed. The Annual Report of J. R. Jordan Clerk and Treasurer of Council shows ,„,iif.. 'i’.. ro......i, , ,• i* jib’ total liabilities of the Tov/u of dinner. J tlL ( ' olirt tlleJ ad J ou ‘ Ued for Aiken t o be ?3,980 70 A FT EltNOOX SESSION. Upon re-convening the Court the case of William J.,Scott, colored, for carrying one* aled weapons was taken up. The prisoner had no rounsel and only one witness, a white man, ap peared against him. The case was sub mitted to the jury upon the evidence, and a verdict <>( not guilty was found. The next case was that of Robert John B. Heriot is now finely fixed oft' in ills handsome new store in Commercial Block. Give him a call if you want bargains. Hugh a white hoy of twelve or wer dan ness. i>a» ol Si reel l>nty. ingurd brought quite a " ,alters of street duty lant .Sommer yesterday, inswered promptly to the i were given one extra day y, those who failed to appear given two extra days. luten Sommer evidently means busi- thirteen years of age, for vagrancy. The .'solicitor slated to the Court that Hughes bad promised to amend his ways, and the Judge after some wuirds of admonition discharged him. Richard Daniels, colored, tor house- breaking and larceny was then put upon trial. He likewise appeared without counsel. Three witnesses were examined and the Foiicitor made a few remarks to the jury. After a it The Rev. J. C. Browne baptized four persons at Phillippi on .Sunday last. He reports a great religious awakening throughout the County. .Vs a large crowd will be in attend ance on Court this week we rake this opportunity of saying that this is a most favorable time for settling your dues to Tile Aiken Recordek. Fred Vogt the irrepressible Hard ware man of Commercial Block, Laurens street,, Aiken, H. C., is now ready to astonish the public with his low pr.ci.as for all goods In his line. Hardware, Cooking Stoves.’, Cutlery Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Paints, Oil and Variii.sh he will sell, of such quality and at such prices, as ivill be certain to give satisfaction. Call and see him in his elrgant new store and you will not regrut it. :G:- Br. Z. A. Smith, of Vaueluse, will vi-it AiIcon to-day to solicit aid for building a Methodist Church at Vau- ciuse. We hope the doctor will meet with success. ot guilty wa Aid for the Charleston Churches. In response to the appeal of Bishop Howe, a collection was taken up on .Sunday last in aid of the wrecked Episcopal Churches of Charleston. The amount realized was .*34.32, which will be forwart|«d at once to tin Bishop. Rev. E. C. Edgerton, pastor of ^Whureli, preached a ser- juon appropriate to the occasion. short absence a verdict rendered. The .State against Clara Bell for house-breaking and larceny was next called. O. C. Jordan Esq. appeared as counsel for defendant. At the hour of adjournment the witnesses for the State had concluded their testimony. The case will be concluded to-day. in our next issue the full record for water wa the week’s proceedings will appear. A short time spent at the Emporium will give you a perfect idea of what an ideal stock of Clothiiur really 7 looks like. Engineer Wm. Turnbull had the Aiken Steam Fire Engine out on the Si reels yesterday for practice. She seemed to work well as a fine stream of thrown. Another Shoe?.. Yesterday afternoon just as the [iTowu clock in the Court ii >use was linking five, a pereeptabl.-! shock of [.earthquake was felt. The clock »ly struck once, the vibrations of tht lilding having arrested the other okeg^if the hammer. Strange to although this etteet was produced irunning works continued to per- pi their duty Court was in ses- i,. Ii'ut went on with its duties with- iuterruptiou. ritOCEE!>!\CS OF CO INC lb. Pay Your Subscription. '.ring Court week \*e sincerely Hoit our subscribers will remem- jr nSeVdues to tnis Office. The inouuts rhr>m;b small to each imli- [duul subscMTttM*. are. very large the aggregate to us. [e seldom call attention to these ittersin our columns, prefering to id^i>uf regular statements, under “by mail to eacii subscriber, as so many delinquents are on ooks, and as it takes a great ilcai Bioney to run a nc\vspa|)er wo nnist Fnestly urge a prompt settlement of ccouuts. ^The Atken Grailed School. Phe attention of readers of The Re- )ER in all parts of the State is to the advertisement of Mr. J. jk principal of the Aiken Grad- lool. With a competent corps (.hful teachers, and situated in th£--U»ost healthfull regions in [eel States, this school should [liberal support from abroad Ips at home. All the usual taught in a first class school jded in the course, beside- lies and Music. Mr. Mack ttiarge of this academy fa year and has made it istiiution. IComiuittoes. FI. Sommer has ap- wiug Committees: 'olice Department— enry Schroder, and Fire Department— Various Malt-cvs Passed Upon—Bar bershops to be Closed on Sunday. A meeting of Council was held on Thursday evening September 23rd, present, Inteudant Sommer, War dens, Schroder C rum, Warueke, Court ney aiul Busch. The salary of the Town ?.Ia!shall was fixed at •'ibU with two suits of clothes added. The Marshaii called the attention of Council to the fact that certain per sons were reported to be doin business without a lieei also cc.tlau irregularities - the books of his peedeeessor in rela tion to street work; besides asking for instruction inregurd to sundry matters Clion motion these sutijects were re ferred to aj.propriate commrnittees viz. those on Police and Licenses. An Ordinance for the protection of tiie cultivated parks was introduced by Warden Busch and by unnani- nious consent passed its three read ings and became a law. The Clerk was ordered to publish the same three times in the public prints. Warden Schroder called attention to the matter of barber shops being kept open on Sundays alluding to tiie fact that it was productive of disorder. He said the object was to reach one, about which all knew, and stated that lie was informed that as many as twen ty-five and thirty' men went into that shop in the course of one hour, and yet there is only one man to shave them. Mr. Schroder then asked the significant question, what was that for? Warden Courtney without ris ing from his seat replied, “to get a drink of whiskey.” Air. Schroder then asked if it was necessary to in troduce an ordinance to ciose the bar ber shops? To this Inteudant Sommer at once replied that it was not necessary fora new ordinance, f r we already have a law closingall such plaeesonthe Sab bat h, and turning to Clerk Joi.mn, re- quest-ed him to read the following: Geo. W. Curtis, of Laurens Street, carries a choice stock of Family Gro ceries and everything else in his line. Mr. Curtis keeps the best of every thing and sells at reasonable prices. A visit to id- store will be found pleas ant and profitable. The Emporium is not here fora day nor n-a season, but is here to stay, our motto is “Good value for 4 money?’ Our ambition is to supply you With the most perfect goods that skilled yvork- 2% Secure ORDINANCE VI. - n f'rr 0!),iC ' Sabbath. •'vance of nry Schroder, Libe nse Section 1. “Be it Ordained by the Town Council of Aiken, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, no tradesman, laborer, oi and j vilher person whatsoever shall publicly mansnip can produce. |The Rev. L. Cuthbert preached .bies' [rday at the Aiken Baptist Church >th morning and evening. AUthe fening service.; J lOJL oLe the sum ed to thil school. John P. D| Augusta, Gal ineoui parable’ The Burt shop ty and lasting qi should remembe| vertisemeut. tken [road street, )gent for the du C. BurlJ lor its heau-\ ’and the ladies fact. See ad- Saved Hoo Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson Ai Horse Cave, Ky., say's he was, for ma uy years bad ly' afflicted with Phthis;A, also Dia betes; the pains wereaimos * unendur able and would sometimes almost throw him in to convulsions. .He tried Electric Bitters and got relief fr. 'm the first bottle and after taking six bot tles. was entirely cured and ha*.' gain ed in llesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively bejjpves that he would ii.'ve died, had it not been for the relief a; r -1 forded by’ Electric Bitters. Sold at I fifty cents a bottle by H. H. Hall. Good Results in Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn.. writes that iie was .seriously afiiieted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs; had tried many remedies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King’s Xew Discovery for Consump tion, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. .Since which time he has used it in his family for all coughs and colds with best results. This is the experience of thousand* whose lives have been saved by this wonderful discovery. Trial Bottles free at Ii. H. Hall’s Drug Store. ’Tis not alone my threadbare Coat, good mother, nor the greasy spots that adorn my worn-out Vest, nor the dejected look that you see in my weather-beaten phiz, together with all forms, modes of grief that can denote how wretched I feel, wheu I tell you, in a few pitying tones, mingled with a murmer or two of utter despair, that I have been the victim of misrepresentation, whereby a full weeks wages (on half time) flew from my gaze like a pack of hungy wolves devouring a Down East wood-chopper. To be brief and explicit. I have been out rageously overcharged by a high-plced Clothier, who possessed the bare-faced effrontery to charge me FOUR DOLLARS for a pair of Trousers precisely the same as I afterwards saw in HAHN & CO’S window marked £2.50. Aiken Clothing Emporium. LAUREN.3STREET, . . _ . AIKEN, SO. CA. THE FURNITURE BOOM! Fleming &. Bowles—Great Leaders \V E MEAN BUSI NESS! OBI U Alt Y. Fleming & Bow/es the great furni ture men of Augsju, publish a list of prices in auotbeiFcolumn that is act ually paralyzing. Elegant Walnut Parlor Suits at $37 50 and $40 09, Mat tresses and other articles at a mere song. Read for yourselves and then call and make your purchases at 838 Bread street, Augusta, Ga. The Rev. D. M. Ramsey has return ed to his studies at the Baptist Theo logical Seminary at Louisville, Ky., ifier a period of successful labor among the churches of the Edisto Baptist Association in behalf of State Missions. Air. Ramsey is an xceediagly promising young preach- •r, and has made a line impression in Aiken County. Died, of fever, in Rocky Springs Township, September 22nd, 188(i, Charlie, the eldest son of Air. and Mrs. Hudson Ott, in the fifth year of his age. “Sutler little cliildren to come unto me ami forbid them not for of sucli is the Kingdom of Heaven.” S. Journal and Review copy. Tin Chamber Sets for $1.25 at Geo. W. Curtis. lamps, 5s-ware r at John B. Heriot’s .UniHelias from 50cts. up at Geo. W. 'Curtis. Wonderful bargains .in dry-goo’s md shoes at John B. Heriot’s. Com mercial Block. Jell iy Glasses Fruit Jars,and Yellow KVare at Geo. W. Curtis. yofl want a good barrel of flour foM4'50 go to John B. Heriot. Com me^cial Block. Photographs, Ferroytpes, Groups, Views, Goat-carts, Ox-teams, Negro- babies, Pug-dogs, Pine-straw, and every other variety of pictures, at Gunter’s .New Gallery, Corner of Curve and Newberry Sts, Aiken,8. C. A fl Glass Geo. Jus flectin at Geo, JUST LOOK AT OUR PRICFS: Parlor Suits , Hair Cloth, W, Parlor Suits, M «']>»!'• Plush, an aluut 1 • • • • • • • • •;;;; Beau thud IntttaLoN Ash, Alahoga n >' a,ul Walnut, 10 pieces Nice Walnut Hat JiAcks, with Gla. ' 9 u Fine Walnut Frame Oarpet Lounge Fine Imitation Walnu t Frame KepL. * Fine Walnut Marble Tup Suits, 10 piec Fine Solid Ash Suits, with toilet • • • Good Wardrobes $10.00; BeaGtiful Chrome Y. r „ niea The Handsomest Oil Painting s , 24x30, Guii $37 50 40 00 16 00 25 00 7 50 7 50 4 50 38 50 50 50 76 2 00 MATTRESSES a specialty iM Nhe following irices: ,y « 50 3 50 4 00 Straw with cotton one side, Straw with eottoon two sides, Shuck with cotton one side, 4 00 All cotton Dealers will do well to write us fjit o 'tr NVholesale ture and Mattresses. NVe have just is. '. tM a newillu will be forwarded to any address on apci.'^at* 011 $5 00 5 50 8 00 Alice List, both in Furui- u rated catalogue, which Shuck " ith cotton two sides, A ii n (common)40 pounnds Ail cotn. 'good/ 50 pounds, FLEMING &' BOW^ ES, 838 BROAD STREET, New GOODS! MRS. N. BRUM CLARK - 10,000 Yards of Beautiful D.F'-s Goods in Granite Cloihs, Scotch and Plaids DMiaigc and Brocades from 5 cents per yard up. 100 Doson Linen Finished Haudorohisfs from 5 Cents Up. The Best Jersey Jackets ever sold in this market at 76 el*., $1 00 and $15')^. 500 Dozen Ladies and Gent’s Hose from 5 cents tip. Beautiful Dolmans the Latest Fall and Winter Covering for Ladies at i Prices that will suit the most fastidious. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 500 Pairs of Gent’s Pants at 65, 75, and $1 00 per Pair. Beautiful Black and Fancy Gent’s Suits at $5 00. All Wool Cassimere Suits at $7 00 $8 00 and $10 00. Suirts and Drawers at Prices that will bewilder you. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 15 lbs Extra C Sugar for $1 00, la lbs Standard Granulated Sugar $1 0Q. 20lbs Good Rice $1 00. Coffee, Syrup, Molasses and Flour at Prices that will sur prise you. Bagging and Ties, Cooking ami Heating Stoves. We Call Spe cial Attention to our Cotton Option and Southern Friend Cooking Stoves. NVe buyall our Stoves direct from the manufacturers and we can give prices that will startle ^ ou. Every Stove is Gauranteed to give entire sat isfaction if properly operated. NVe have the Singer Sewing Machine ou con signment and will sell at Factory Prices. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT NVe have the best Bedstead in the market for $1 50. Chairs, Be JsteadsCottago Rockers,Wardrobes and Extension Tables at the Lowest Prices. Before buying don’t fail to look at our Furniture and Prices. Try us and see if we will not pour you out bless.-sng8 in the way' of cheap Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes,Hats, Clothing, Furniture, Ac. Such as your purses are able to bear. J. P. WEATHERS33EE, Foi J. G. STEEDMAN. PARK AVENUE. - - • - - AIKEN, S. (X FACTS WORTH KNOWING GOODYEAR & GO’S. QYou can purchase the only ROAD CART made that will not annoy you with a sore back horse, and are the easiest of access, without horse motion, cheap and reliable. Any ordinary buggy harness adapted to their use. NVE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK BELTING AND PACKING COMPANY’S STANDARD RUBBER BELTING. The best made, and carry in stock all sizes, 2 to 14 inches. Also, Pure Oak L“ather Belting,guaranteed to be As Good As Can Be Made. Tanned and Raw Hide Lace Leather,superior in quaBty(recommends itself.) Also, a full line of MANILLA ROPE, all sizes. Machine Oil, Rivets and Belt Hooks at Lowest Prices. JUST RECEIVED—Seventy-five Doable Barrel Shot Guns, of improved patterns and best makes of Muzzle and Breech Loaders. One carload of Shot 20,(MX) Shells; Gun Implements, NVads, Powder, &e., which we will run off at Low Prices. Also in stock the most complete line of Hardware, Carpen ters’Tools, Blacksmiths’ Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Old Dominion Nails, Spikes, Locks, Hings, &e., which, havin'/ been bought at lowest cash prices before the advances, enable us to offer thorn at Strict Bargains. ■—-> In addition to the above, we will offer for the next sixty day’s to close out consignments, at Greatly’ Reduced Prices: 05 Open and Top Buggies, 15 Top Phaetons and Poney Phaetons, 10 Extended Top. Cabriolettes and Surrys, 20 One-Horse NVagons, 57 Two,Three and Four Horse Wagons. 150 assorted Saddles. Ladies’ and Men’s. Two lots of Second-Hand MeLellan Saddles Stirrups Leathers, Giilhs, Bridles, Ac., at prices never be fore offered. You can afford to throw away your old Harness and buy new at the prices these goods will be sold for. Look out for BARGAINS for the NR XT SIXTY DAYS at GOODYEAR & CO’S AUGUSTA, GA ., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank. At the Old Stand, 704 Broad St., ----- Augusta Ga. 819 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Has put in a beautiful new line of MILLINER Y <& FANCY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets, Laces, Feathers and Flowers and all the Spring Novelties. In 'renter variety and Lower in Price than ever before. Examine before you purchase, we will suit you. ESe^DRESSES also made in the very Latest Styles. MRS. N. BRIT?I CLARK. w E call the attention of our friendsau d the public generally, tbn^; received a larger and handsomer s lock <jf Fall Goods than eVer beiore, • 1 we are prepared to make up Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, &C.. in liaud- !irUt ■ st styles at the LOWEST PRICES. joint WL Bouqi' and Sait 1 ne of Lamps, Cold Goblets, y Dishes, Crockery &c., at L urtis. ved another lot of the Re- Hand,,or Hanging Lamps Curtis. Boats, or Salts, Pepper, baker, at Geo. NV. Curtis, The Emporium once for all guaran- ees, to sell Clothing, Shoes Hats and • uruisliing Goods, as lo . ’hey can >e bought at retail in any city iu tiie iouth. ;e on license—Henry [en^pc Busch, and J. G. Li. do work of their onli y callings on of necessity’ ex- peisnn so olfeml- tiie Sabbath (wei cepted; ami every ing shall for su li offence jeet to a tine nit exceed in dollars.” Inteudant Sommer th ’treats and Public . NVarneke Henry ler, ana YT. G. Bhillips. 5o mm it tee on Finance ami Accounts L. Courtney, Henry Bosch, ami F. . Crum. Special Committee on State of Trens J s trii'-t the M u sual ury—-J. L. Courtney, H. Schroder, F. P. Crum and Clerk of Council. Committeee on Printing—H. F. NVarneke, H. Schroder, F. P. Crum and Clerk of Council. Committeeon Health Department— J. L. Courtney, J. G. Phillips, Drs. B. F. Amvih-in and Clias. MeUahan be sub- twenty Hahn H Co., the I,callers. There is probably no concern doing business in Aiken whose name is more familiar to the people of this ami ad joining Counties, than that of the firm who head this notice. Establish ed in 1860, their business has stood |j u > financial shocks ami trade depressions for over a quarter of a century, and to day stands a t ie head, as the repre sentative business house of AiKen County’. Keeping constantly abreast of the times, they have recently re modeled their two stores ami put in lone of the handsomest plate glass fronts to be seen any whore in the country; the inside of the stores have also been refitted to facilitate the I handling of the largest stock of novel I Dry Goods and Groceries ever shown jin Aiken. The combination **t Dry |Go«h1s and Groceries is so systemized las to constitute two distinct depart- linents managed .‘.ejieratcly by differ-' Vnt members of the firm, thus giving \he trade the <leci*lc<J l*em*lit o* pur H.asing goo*ls from :i concern doi . g a |p.-c.al Dry Go-'.is .>r < «i'o,-*-ry tuisi- Jicss. Their anil !ecapital f, i!y war- ( iiiis their guarantaH*to compete with uy .Southern market. n announced in very emphatic terms that he in- rendedtoaet under that Ordinance, and that in* intended forwith to in to notify the bar bers that in ii - places of business must be closed on the following Sunday’. He said it was his intention to give his personal attention to the enforcement of this law and to see that Sunday drinking wa stopped. NVarden Busch, was in favor of giv ing one week's notice to the bar bers. NVarden C uirtney, sp d:e in favor of the keeping open of the barber shops ou Sunday, staiiug that it was incoiiyenieut f .r tui''n--s m u to shave on Saturday nig!U ami tlsat hi regarde*! it a mil; u* **f necessity for a man to b* sliave.l * n Sunday. luten lau’ S > uuier, tli-ui arose and again ami mneed in earnest t-r determination t.> -w*e tliat tin- shops were closed ami thot S liquor selling was stopped. T Ordinance was good enough a Dr. Henry Rains attended the Nor- uai Institute, which convened in Au gusta on the 13th hist., and continued vo woeks. Tiie doctor was much ii leased with the scholastic ability and c mrtesy exhibited on the occasion, and he advises all teachers who wish to pass a pleasant and profitable time, to attend these meetings when ever they occur. Our old friend Barney Moseley ad- Uertises that he must close out his stock of dry goods, shoes, hats, crock ery and notions, at and below cost in Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is gaur anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by H. H. Hall. H. T. M-jEachekn, Agent, R. S. Brown, flficEachern & Brown, CURVj* -rritEET, - _ _ _ _ AIKEN, S. C. D EALERS «n Dry Goods, Gr*»t>eries and General Merchandise, Call and inspect our stock which will all be sold at reasonable prices. McEACHERN & BROWN. South Carolina Penitentiary SHOES AND BOOTS AT "DOING OUTFITS A 8PEC1ATY AND GUBRANTJGED. A SATISi^AGlffcON •k of Furnishing Goods is Uneq nailed. A full supply of UnH^-L 0 V w*^ hirts 1 ’ Col,ara a,ul Ncck vear, Hosiery,' Suspenders,"uml vv "ear, v, always on hand. ’ March 23, 1886-ly. Notice to Teacher. Beautiful Spring Dress Goods at C. K. Hemierrson’s. Come and see Lawns in white and colors, Normany’ Ginghams, Seer suckers, Chambray, Prims, Satin Surah, Royal Foulards, India Krin- kies, Savoy Checks, Careaers de Or gandie, Pique 1‘rinted and white, Dress Linnens, Spring NVooien Dress Goods all shades, Bleached and Brown Muslins all figures. White Dress Goods in Xansook Mull, Vic toria Lawn, India Linen, Satin tiie next ninety days. There is no J <'hecks and Plads, &e. In fact a full unibug in this, as f r. tiring like a in* to the comforts of nb rney is desirous rn Cinoimiatus farm adjacent to tiie town, and hurry bargains. Read his advertisement forward and secure Mr. J. P. NVeatliersbee, the hand some proprietor of the Augusta Store, n-xt to the Court House, is out this w ek in an .-uuactive *ioui)le column advertisement of his large and com plete stock of dry goods, clothing, furniture and groceries. He gives a list of low prices which are hard to n -at. Housekeepers and farmers will consult their own interest by giving him a call, especially the ladies. line of goods at Lower Prices ever sold before. than ml : Don't forget the place his jershce, Park Avenue, b.-r j Court House. J. NY ith- ilext door to the meant to see that NVarden Crum tiie Clerk be a.itli barbers that th -ir it w: >.-cd on tiie l-i mg bat unlay n: the 2nd 0.-t-»'>er closed until Mon after and >o to every Saturday tiie hour aforesui morning thereif m ! i n . an;! to rem*wti lav morning then- continue each an* night tliereafter ai d until tiie M-onda* Goodyear *k Co., the great carriage I •md litii-ilware firm of Augusta, Ga.. | invite the public to an inspection of) their immense stock of vehicles, rub- ! New Goods at Turn bull's just Received Condensed Milk, New Orleans Mo lasses, Sardines, Epicurean Soups, Cureless Tomatoes, Condensed Stewed Tomatoes, Bolted Meats, Herring, i Corned Beef, Fancy No. 1 Mess Mack ! erel, Gilt Edge Creamery Butter, Cod j Fish Balls, Mushrooms, Maccaroni, i Ox Tongue. The_ above are of first quality and at prices to suit the times. NV. TURNBULL. Wanted yX Aiken, a pleasant good sized fur- iii>i!ed room, second floor, front. Terms low. Good cistern water. Ad dress giving, lowest rates and all par ticulars. GEO. P. BARNES, Sept. 27, 1840. Charleston, S. C. A LL TEACHERS NVHOSE CER- tiftcates have expired, and those who wish to be examined will appear at tiffs office, on the FIRST FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, IN OCTOBER next. R. H. HARLEY, Ch. B’d Examiners. School Commissioner’s Office,) Sept. 11th, 1886. f Farm for Sale. C CONTAINING500 Acres, nearly 200 / under cultivation and 100 in pas ture, with never failing surface spring ofjWgter in it.TheFarui situated within >ne mile of the corporate limits of the town of Aiken. Improvements first- class. NVill sell the whole or part. Apply to H. C. BONNEY, Aiken, S. C. August 24,18S6-3ms. Second Hand School Books. Y OU CAN BUY YOUR SCHOOL Books from me for about one- half the cost of new’ ones. I also keep a full line of New’ School Books and School Supplies at the Lowest Prices. Z. T. STINE, 106 C litre St.. (Bridge Row), Augusta, Ga. August 24, 1886-Gms. CAUTION I A Favm For her heh mg, h at her, shot gun *, hard g \ lodyear in the x cality seven miles from Aiken, The Ion* iiiisiness, .-md fairii de-i ruble i e: - and saddles ■e of Mr. (' coupled with Ids urbanity css, makes this store a most desirable Farm in a healthv lo- LL INTELLIGENT HOUSE- keepers recognize the fact that there is nothing more important than the purity’ and healthfulness of arti cles which enter into family use. Vinegar of all household necessaries is the one article, which more than C. K. Henderson’s L aurens Street, — Aiken, S. C. P ERSONS wishing a really supe rior article of Boots or Shoes for Men, Ladies or Childrens wejir should call at C. K. Henderson’s, Nvhejre they will find the best manufactured goods in the South, from the South Carolina Penitentiary NVorks of A. C. Dibert, of Columbia, S. C. A warranty is given with every pair, and we defy any manufactory’, North or South, to produce better stock or better Work for the same price. Call, at C. K. Hen derson’s and examine for yourselves. BRUNSON BEADED —AND— MILITARY HIGH SCHOOL For Both Sexes, Methods of gov ernment and instruction shaped to secure discipline and growth. Rates moderate. English and Classical Studies, Modern as well as Ancient i .languages. Open September 15, located inllamp- tou County, in the Town of Brunson, on the Port Royal and Augusta Rail road . J. E. NVATSOX, A. M., Principal. August 31, 1SS6.—tf, UR Sfot wear, brcUa^, <5te. *!fcc m " BEST $1.00 SHIRT IN THE MARKET. \y K are How TOU,n “ U ' 8 rtat9 - “0 ^ complex ti stock f3»-We have Fuss cnmidv ,/* ° ,r ovv * 1 factoi-y al>out 100 Overcoats which have i*eceivt<l thesamo atv ■*! l ° U ^ ouc custom work, thus be-speaking for them p*.>rft?ctlou iu tvecy de: su AL* GUST DORR, Tailor, U»tter, and FnrufsHcr. T18 BROAD f NTREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Goods!! IVSevv Goods !! Yroa-a?. COMMERCI. A.I-* BLOCK, LAURENS ST., AIKEN, S. C\ ffardwaro and House A'urnishing Goods at astonishingly Low Prices. Cook litg and heating Htoves-at such cheap figures that you cannot fail to buy. Cutlery of the best makes. Guns, Pistols and Ammunition of fine quality at satisfactory Prices. Paint s. Oils, Varnish and Brushes, the best and largest Stuck in the Market. j lOOFIXG AND G UTTERING A SPECIALTY. ■ . FRED VOGT SIEXiXj-TIETCr OIFIF 1 1 AT AND BELOW COST AT B. W. MOSELEY’S. ITH a view* to. devoting myself cn Iff rely to farming operations lofl&r tire st*.>ck of Dry Goods, Sneers, Hats, Crockery at w my entire st*.»cK of Dry (ioods, SIkhc^ Hats, Crockery "and Notions and Below Cost. Vheso Goods must positively be closed, out iu Ninety Days. Call **ar]y and secure bargadus^ B. W. MOSEIEY. LAURENS STREET* .... AIKEN,. SO. CA. l ,; t. a- :k N and we can ure our readers at this reliable containing Two-Hundred Acres well Watered ami with Dwelling and Out buildings thereon; will be sold at a bargain a> theownerdesires to change i n •• •t! * a ddn -V x>.j m. Lock Box 2r;, • i * - .1 .6 *i:iu; C u ■ laiior 1 Furnisher of Augusta, to tiie readers of Tig; (August Dorr, (lie fashionable Litter, am <k., speaks IttniKliER this ritublc column atcuUon to his spiewdid sfoex «. Plnls » nil*ra<-i*ig everyfliing m wceji in a hamls dvei i Uemenf, *-i* nil* ii ill. Habr. *x Co’s Clothing E n unuer the management of M. Clay assisted by Mr. Ernes: M< will doubtless be a point *jf | attraction during tiie two w Court. R-*ad the Mere’i: ■r.i im ?rv b n; f f.*l. . in another column if,,r •• irenttemnns wardr*»l***. Those imt pr-iir points there giv n. T ie E : is .stockc*! witii goods from tiie tr or •ago, Illinois, lay nighl,nflet* :d lingering illm-ss from i*on- n. Mi-- iiruinard !i id ‘men a » .Viken or tiie last ten years. I ve years ag >, she invested j ro; «*rty ami became a eon- j nt. She was universa’ly r for be';’airnaeie disposition iv *-s ‘‘ IjWpUcIY gcal during suits made in the most fash-.to tfie finest; all of which will !*j .-old R. v ' able styles should give ii^ a call, j at Rock Bottom prices, with two of the were forwarded i; 1 ^dvertisciifeut. . politest young n:cu to wait o:: yo a. J live. :u Ciiieag ». iniahie qualities, iiic a-r.'iin-s were perfirnied at her *.* on vesierd#y afternoon i*y C. Edgerton and her remains vst nigiii to tier rela- rpo buy your Tinware, Crockery, JL Gla-s wtire, Lamps, Jewelry, Spoons, Knives, &c*.. Forks, Combs, Brushes, Buckets, Spectacles, Pins, Needles, Soaps, Baskets, Dolls, Vases, and every other tiling, is at Tim 5, IO and 15 Cents Store, No. 516 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., Headquarters for TOYS of all kinds. any other has suffered from aduitera-: Old Pictures Oop led and Enlarged tions, until to-day the pure, healthful •article is the exception and tiie cheap, artificial, mineral acid and fusil vine gar tiie rule. Appreciating tiie wants of our trade f**r something exceptionally line, we have purchased a large lot of Jaa. L. Friedman «fe Co.’s Celebrated Paducah Kentucky Pine Apple, White Wine ami Crab Vinegars. These Vinegar*! are strictly pure and soured by age . for pickling purposes. There is noth- ' 1 ; _ ing superior, and we guarantee tliis | . ,u ‘' Vinegar to be STRICTLY PURE V J- a 6 o A. Rl •CKi k li kl COLUMBIA. S.C. TCTURES sent can lie enlarge*! to and will be returned for j wu P. DiL 914 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA,GA.' Sole A^ent for Edwin C. Burt’s Celebrated Shoes. Remember This Ladies & PIE PER. Wholesale Grocors, inspeel ion. If unsatisfactory AND FOUR YEARS OLD. For Sale by HAIIN&CO. June 22, 188C-3ms. FOR SALE CilEAF. V New 40 Saw Wynn Gin which I Will sell at half the Factory i price. ' i C. K. HENDIHLSON. JulyiS. I8S.—tf. charge. Correspomlence solicited. no Rainey’s Barber Shop. N I.-uirens Street, two doors south ^ ir_Cj ting, SliamiKioiiigjind with care, and af method. CiTThel Missi-| AND DEALERS IN pom LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CHARLESTON, 8. C.