The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, October 05, 1886, Image 4
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i »v»* rvsulted j
Camuouuil K nplW. ,1 to * u ^ <>»*uft'ord f -r V. e
jii'e 4»i Be iate l.y a majority of H ovrr
Knaith th<* man who ex- j
bnfCAOo. Heptember 29.—The JZvru Viewed Ills regret that Sherman did
iny Journal to-day putdihlies a cXse <>f ,,ot destroy h t.;u
■^••markahle reKuseitation from hup 1‘^e \\ lien he hurii-i*! <’oluailya. Bjisir-
posed death of a young ujArried wo- tant»urg i~ to he congnitu.'at d on hi'
in m, named Mra. I’razor. (Jn July defeat, hut it is a reproach t > lier i>oi-
iiO hiKi Mrs. Frazer gave ijirtli to a l ,y should hav; m i le .so _
»iliild, and in August after several strong a run.
days’ Hines'*, was f»ronounce«l de »i i
by tho attending phvsici.-ui. Dr. Mark
II. Lackersteeu, who was arlso attend
Ing Tdr^. Frazer, says:
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The State (Jonwntion o’the Wo- i
man's Christian Temperance Ihiion :
of S >ut!iC tr-iliita wili hold it- annual *
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Piano, Organ and Sewing !¥5achii
Dealsrs cf
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I did everything I could think rf session in Newberry on the loth
to re-doro li'e, without elTect. Ten October
minutes must have elapsed, although
at the time I was not in a positiod to {
Watch the passage of time. Then it
suddenly struck me that I would
like to try a hypodermic injection °
this solution of uitroiglyeerihe. 1 tx k
up ten drops *>f it au*l let the oppos
ed ’Corpse have the full heueiit of i;. ]
Tiie firtt minute there v. as not a pul- |
sat ion, i>ut just a gusp. that was all.
I locked at my watch and there were
fpuc'auch gasps in aim >st every sixty
aeronds, but there was no life. In tin
second minute there w^re f >ur respira
tiou«*«ti>d a slight heart pulse could i» ,
heard, l»ut ho pulse could be felt. In
the third minute there wore eighteen
respirations, and the pulse becam
perceptible at the wrist. In the fourth
luiuute it was HO and upward, ho that
it could not be counted. Her far
Hushed. Her eyes began to roil i:
their sockets, all the muscles relaxed
from the extreme stiffness of death,all
contractions of the limbs gradual!,
relaxed and she became con-emu .
in my cpitpon in all cases of shock
or collapse this thingoughTto be ti e d
.before they are giv< n over for h>
There is nothing peculiar or sensation
al about it at all. The only tiling is
have been the first person to try it
One point is that the solution of ;.]<• -
hoi and nitro-glycerinc is a rented
which for some little time has been u.~-
ed for epilepsy and things of that <, .;•/
and for some forms of kidic y trooidi
also. It has effect on the blood vc -
8>‘ls. Wc gave it iii doses of one droi
drop and a half, two drops* or may f
three drops in some ca < s. \,\* give
it through the mouth. It was never
before given hypodermically, se» far as
I am aware, until I made the tiia’
with success.”
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HYmi can purchase the only Rf)AD CART made that will not annoy you
with a sore back horse, and are the easiest of access, without horse motion,
c.ieap ui;u reliable. Any ordinary buggy harness adapteii to their use.
WE ARE BOLE AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK BELTING AND
RAC KING COM PAN l. S » -r-uj fi t i , ■, -b-, j cy m 1 i n ^
The Celohratcd Lstey, Sfimh Amoncan: C
ey , -y' ^ r* 5 «r** jr^ s ? F*. p?. f? T?4 FT* 5 ■F* !J ?? R ^ ^
O & £r h 'i. a v2 i A i u. ’t^y a a. W u
RES m
giij i. \g r.gj feat Uoa B U k -bit <
W£ nuri me i-j
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A .s a o C C Ju a i.
I EXTEND to tile readers of Tiif.
. Af i:i:x
| Tlielie't nuide, and cany in stoek’all sizes, 2 to 14 inches. Also, Pure Oak
i Leather Beitimr,guaranteed to be As Good As Can Be Made. Tanned and Raw
Hide Lace Leuiiier,superior in quaiity(recommends itself.) A!>o, a inli line of
MANILLA UOi’E, ail sizes. Mueiiine Oil, Rivets and Belt Hooks at Lowest
Prices
A marvel of
Is•.tc'omene'-'*. Mure
..vdinarv kiV. 1-. and
I fVL,. v co«» I 1 JEST RECEIVED—Beventv-fivc Double Barrel Shot Guns, of improved
d'be a ul ^^le Vmd;!!»-t,.’rnsand hes| makes of Muzzle and Breech Loaders. (>ne carload of mint
■ -in.I reso ■ -tfullv direct tlicir 1 -0,000 Hieils; Gun implcim iu-*, \\ ads, I’owder, Are whi< !i we will run oil
-- , t U. nt < f N. w Spring Goods. M*rs Llacnsmnhs umIs, Lmlows, Anvils, \ ices Old Uom n.oi Vu.s,
• m v. it ii t Ik! n
..ii
:m ur
iCoy \i. ii
' f mi i III Cfllll'h
! )\; test, short weight
p ••v.lcrs. only in g
:* . iV>\ ,).«:( o. in/Wail; ,N.Y.
r * irir’^ 1 rl «r.'1 VO rf Q*
I) II • - t:. r. Header •n.
Kciiilerson Rrothei’B,
\TTOJ*
at Law, An: n, B. C.
uice in thr* ••.ate and
. : ourt outh Carp-
aUenfio,; gi ven to col-
J,SS' >i l : I !♦' IJ t ‘ I -A * w lTJ
My line </f Bni ing Cbdhing for this
sea 'Oil, far exc; 11s all my pa d endeav
ors in sell 'tin/a beautiful Stock ot
Clotliiug for Men, Youths’ and Boyb
■tpiUcs, Locks, Iling.- - , «kc., wiiich. iiaving been bougiit at lowest ea h prices
before the advances, eiud le u- t > off* r them at Strict Bargains.
In addition to the above, we will offer for the next sixty days to close out
consignments, at Greatly Reduced Prices: (>5 Open and Top Buggies, 15 Top
g * •’n.er Vvcar in ;i'l ! i’ioctons and Roncv i’li.vtons, 10 Extemied Top ('aluiolettes and Buirys, 20
s m odf . bc T.ncbascrs Mv One-Horse Wagons, 57 Two.Tbive and Four Horse Wagons.
is?'‘^V izrx-i.’ > n’’r. 's: sithT^ m rn.r 150 assorted Baddies. •Ladies’ and Men’s. Two lots of Second-Hand
‘WY J.r p‘ cannot 1 c sur a-sed Me Lei Inn Saddles Stirrups Leathers, Girths, Bridles, Ac., at prices never be-
V * r ‘i ‘,!‘i . ^ .Vos,, fore offered. You can a thud to throw away your old Harness and buy new at
tor ma *e amt ....s xmausnip, uies-e u ..iir.M
uia io
, cut a
111
trimmed
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Oil! gi
trmi
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and
lui^
t.» tiu
/ii re
and
pe a s
well
a a
any
gar-
If o V (f *.\ i? :i G ^ PYf* T l* .(H J .
Attoi:at Law, AiitUN, S. C.
S''Cela! attention given to Col’cc-
n was urC’er u^ed as a bury:..;
• uud by-^rye whites or hl-ieh w:. i .
Discovery of Valunie Indian IIcl-
ics.
Columbia letter to Augusta Chroni
cle • - e ur the Wateree river, in Rich
land county, there i a small elevalio
cf land known as Biaek Mount, I-
has long been roguvded an an Iivliai:
mound, but no attempt has been mad-
to ascertain whether this supoositi-n
is true or not, hut recently some inti r
eating .specimens have been uncover
ed by the heavy rains. These- < ousist
chiedy of what appear to he petri ac
tions of wood ovher .shell ;, etc. .M-
most opposite tinsiiiount, uep. ; s U;«
fiver, in Kershaw county, there mu
similar elevations, and the Bpr/ng
Hoods revealed some wry valuble In
dian relies. Among these were ar-
rowo, btdtlo axes, and avrow p: iii*.; .
An urn unbr ken wa ihs-oveivd, and
on hejng opened was f•»illld l.»ee::tr.
H skelcloa of .0,11 infaul. Bk-veral-.a .
etons were unearthed
tion svas lifter U'cii
f!‘ t
ilie uiemory of man, the ivm *;n- now
brought to the surface of’the ce »!•. t< -
get her witii theother rvllv^ine.r: ’ mu*-
bIjow that tiie I . liuns bur! d the!'
dead her'’ ages ago.
Boaiy few years since s .me n.- ;’-..
Were ploughill j 011 1 pi iir i |.»<i :b(> t
fen m: ‘ "s iathtw b'ol.Hiibin, <m . . ■ t p ■
garee river. One of tiiem felt G
p nut of his plow sunke a inM'd sui
stance, and on i*.\n::ii:;ati:)n 1 font,
an immense Luri.ti uro, eenti'.’ntn r a..
the iimies of a skeleton, a string >
heads ami a i>ai.:: b: uni :u ! p tl. im
Tiie urn was prusente 1 ! to i!:e Bt...
peputimein of :t.;iiei. ; :ur ••, at tbe
earnest soil* itation <>i \ of. .
Baird, was loaned i . the mik n
institute, and, ; eoi - d« n .l one of ti
most interesting epici.u n-s of tie
kin i in the ixtenstv.- e, 1 :i .
that institute, it is *ahout i:
liigh, about a fa t in diamet-r and tie
carvingor moulding on itwan . .!. it.
It was made of tiie-river mud of tin
C*uigaree but by a baking piv. ess i.ah
become as hard a ;i brick. Tiie arch
teologists could Ijud ninny sueli inter-
p.sting Hpeeiruims in Ibis vicinity, tin
homo of the Coiigarce Indians.
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C C 31 US
0Y?.?“r51A, INDIGESTION,
WEAKN C ILLS AND FEVERS,
IV5ALA1TA, LiVIZa CO.V.rLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
»> o’-..’ V.- - A J>a » «*
AT i' >UN 1. V-AT-i .AW.
prae! i ’e in ihe Cotmth
: ; ’ and Barn well.
of
€> s> h i ^ L
A-n AT 1 . Y\V,
TT is Invijorat-
irw and De-
li^hVal to trie,
and of pr* t value
a -■ t. ■ . - icine lor
weak r n J Ai U
Vv omen and Lx
dren.
/vvy=wx vv’oy'
r * •' •
|T givts NEW
A T ic-i.' t y. e
EM
$\_ *• LIFE to ts
1.
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-.it- • * x _ •_ #v
•in-tllUJIiM
KiiJ 1
r'A.’/VviV . ,'V‘v'v
C O I I IJ .
r:o hurtful .
Mirero’s, is cc-o-
posed cf cr.’" •':/ ■
select*.'! V;'_ ■ - j ' •
ble M e d: c . a r , '
co m bi n •' <1 i.. .
fully, na-Vr." a '“V,
Sato and Elta'-ant xj
Remedy.
For nale Bv n!l nrv! Grocers. F’ - v’..: (!•. d-ai r netr
vr»u not he- p \k. . .A t I •'! \ L, remit §1.0D, »uU ft lull b.z«
yoUle will be tent, cam'- ; . 2.
.'AKt D ONLY nr
Volina Drug and Chemical Company,
B.U.liXUUE, l. 8. 4.
k)
A liook, ‘Vc'.ina,*
-- by 1 e r. d i n 3
•; I.i ■:/ to trt.at d:s-
» £a s ut JiOME,
I r •: - J, to itf.er
J*w thametot tiond-
“ eons tarda by new
Ktbw ; rocc-ss,
cn rec-lai. of 10 c.
in nl! f'-urts of .South
sken. B c.
* i » » N’ ' ’ * * • \ r V l * \ J t ' * 'a.i ( 1
.11 » ) I i MzV - i i . * Vf , - \ i U
I’rnctice in the State and United
IV. Quitman Davis,
ttoh>:::y at Law, Aiken, S. C.
V/ill praotieo in II^o Courts of this
' Ti* U i t. • IjjAvOll to
>1 i ioUlS.
0. (J. Jordan,
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How to "Inlvc Yo'.tiv.e.'f Utih-
In the lirst place, if you \v:i
lu ’.ke yourself mi-t-a . ble, - -
Think ail tiie time of \o.:i-<ii
B!ost of the disesses which sfHict mankind nre orisin-
olly cRusedby a disDrdemd condition of the LIVER.
For r.'l complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiyea-
tion. Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartbarn), Miasma, Malaria.
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
SW)[fiER’S ft UR ANIIJ
is invaluaBie. It is not ananacea for all diseases,
but i^*F:r2Sr all tliaeaBCSofthe LIVER,
will rx^>vl--. STOMACH end EOWELS.
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge„to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low. gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
For sale by all Druggists. Price $| .00 per bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
140 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa;
fTor.NKY at Law, Aiken, S. C.
Will II t. ttild <d i U
liohl tlioir l it
munt <: i:tt i mad 1 ' t'> ordui*.
M v idi.M.f th Ikittn' SqimroBii ml-
dcr (ian.ii iits a..• i- autiud in livsign,
and mad ■ and trimim d hand-amiely.
d'lii'-y wim iutvt* ittid tho plva- urv ut
wt. 1 :’ring t in‘s-> a*.!i m-'ii*s •• ui It- ti’y t -•
tiu ir .-ii - ioiity n . - T’ nil ntlier gar
ni cuts, i nd ruuu'iii ' r t >!i - is inu unjy
place you can uldain t.u:--" CtaLr.-
BR.-VTKt) G \BM .'.lxTS, as i ;t:a the
Bole :-.*nt for this Munufaciure. It
is n f.u-t v» Ii* n y u vome in-re t!> pur-
elnis ■ d , you i nv rely ‘>u the rep-
res0!iii;li »ii of LcollS SA'>\V11 to \ou.
and you will lie [- riectiy .-.af“ in v hnt
von i:i\y o!:ri*}:;lh in Inis
Stouk !B nil (i to oi» *11 i i o j.* 1 li • lm*.
-VI I Oi t .K 1 i ‘ V*’: i’i 11 i v'»11 S 1‘. Tt* IiON> iiii’Jil
c/
the prices those >«ls ivill he soM for.
Look out for BARGAINS for Lhc NEXT SIXTY DAYS at
AUGUSTA, ('<A., ov*poeite Georgia Railroad Bank.
At the Old St^.r-d, 70 iHi'or.i :ou,,
Aiumsta Ga,
O
f ami ( iifcago Cottage Organs.
ME h.'i-isJLu UnLs I fit uD
THE DECKER, ESTEY AM) EVERETT
Need n.a Praise, Being the Leading Instruments oftheCountt
r* ' r r a The Domestic,
j Davis, New irome.
j , " - : - • . b - - m $
ami Houseiioid
Sewing Machines
ARE THE
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witii New i .al.'s for Spi-i.: / Wear ut
(Successor to R. H. MAY & CO.)
□
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF-
m
the LATE; F ST\ l
ihe Eoveltte.sid’ the
and caii v. lien you o'
Jill.' ^ 1 2 * l * * 1 * 4 i i . <
in sit iWi.-g you ti:
whellser you pin . ix.
Ke'l
lll'.IUOiiU,
.son. Ba sure*
»r .■ in need of any-
\\ 1 i 1 take p'- as-.ii’c
:iMi!,;h ti.. Slock
,-e <'i* nut.
• 11 !.' t V
. i . : ;NARD
Cuiuiaida, S. C.
•ill * 1^1 'it %
M. II. Woodv*aid,
\ rro-iNKY AT Law, Aiken, S. c.
Will practice in till the Courts of
•JUS SviKfc.
f• * 'T » • r q F* ' S.’ / x ' 'L' *
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.tj-oenev-at-Law, Aiken, i
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a> i . 1 jx i I c v i r ‘ - o ^ •
MH^a IT. iiii Sjjx'jAj £rojiikuusss•
Tidde i'urni'iied witii lho and
driving parti- a iror.: .\:!.en E:m ^hed
with limch nt siuwt notice.
If* s (To i G S3 ‘ThT Y-: 3
UlsJ kbai 11 la ii Lua . w 2
L. E. DOOLITTLE,
Proprietor.
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA.
Headquarters for Commercial Trav
ellers. Rooms Newly Furnished.
Table Supplied with the Best.
7> » vr ? ItiV [TabTGrT,
I t i iil b/M xLU 1
Chai’lesttMi. S. C
PASSENGER ELEVATOR xYND
ELECTRIC BELLS.
Ilou-e fresh and clefin tiuoughout.
Tabic best in the South.
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r \||TpffUW^RR
Lilli iiiLii iff llillilj
r-'s r*y m g - —a r^a sss
i- . ' * a ' • , 3 lij 'V,
Li/a uij’-* .J’j & .hs a
AND-
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H_ an MM 8* #>9 B ^ /A -ni 4*| f.-%
fewUiwCj’ 6 tfSa USliOutiiSLiCJ 'LdWV'ftlOa
«)05 BROAD ST REE
A UGUSTA. GEORGIA
S'
ESSE THOMPSON&C0
Finest Made in the M orld!
CASH OR INSTALLMENTS,
u Write for Price List end Disc
’Jg. 200 Second-Hand Seu Ing MaoJ
In Good Order ait ^o.CO, H
$15.00 each.
924 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA.
I
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THE MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE MAN, BEGS TO CALL AT
TENTION TO THE FOLLOWING AWFULLY LOW PRICES—
GOODS GUARANTEED:
An entire Walnut Red-loom Suite, full Marble Top, 10 pieces, $39;
Large ami Elegant Solid Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plu
only $-12.50; an Elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with eith
Good Haircloth nr Fancy Ramie, at $27.50; a Large Assort
ment of Poplar Bed-room Suites, full Marble Top, at $32;
or, in Wood Top, from 16.50 to 25 dollars.
A No. 7 Flat Ton Cooking Stove, with 50 nieces, for 13 dollars; No
Stove, 25 pieces, $8.75.
Every kind and every articleof every kind in the Furniture, Be
Stove Line; also, a full line of Window Shades, Carpets, Rugs, Clooi
cures, etc.
in Undertaking Department you can find Coffins and Caskets, Gentlem
Robes, Ladies’ Rohes, Odd Fellow’s and Mason’s Trimmings, and a full
of all other trimmings.
Any information will be cheerfully given. Write for full particulars arid'’
prices.
L. F. PADGETT’S
Furniture Store,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Wi 11 practice in all the Courts oi
ion N11 i i 0
Pavilion Transfer Ceacr.es a.id
ffVagonsat all trains and Boats. Rs 1 *s
. • u '.'d. Beware of giving your
, I Lira !; to anv one on Train.
Rates $2 00 F $2 50.
J.S 1 * JAn iJI+lak+I
PRACTICING PHYSICIA
YxvUCLUSE, - - - H.
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?j. L. V/BIGHT & SON, Prop’rs,,
COLUMBIA, - - S. C.
rjJiAi tLE supplied with the BENT.
ii . iiooii:?' iare-re it:id well iuruishcii.
-MAN UFACTURERS OF-
Ycllow
jknoXuHhci’, 1
Doors, sasi
tt:
fls, Mouldings,
-DEALER
rji r» w w
window usasi
con. HAl.F, & CENTRE ST.
rv rx-rx^m^rasn^mjar^xrjc
Uldi
F/i
dwan
AUGUSTA, GA.
• Lhn-1 Avenue, Aiken, S. 0.
Xoxt t]D»»r to Ilunry iUiscli c: ('o.
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OFFICK ON
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.... .uLlU. xi. V ut-j 111 kJ $ J i
Dentist.
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liXu
.Tllliston, Ei rnEell County, S. C.
if^Wiil attcml calls to the country
X., n n fl• i - T’i•..;s 1 y-t
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OF MCI-: AT
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AD V E A1 ISvaRS
?s'd learn the exact cost
tilings. D n;'t
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Augusta,
Georeria.
BEST Et OO IIOL SU IN THE SOUTH.
Headquarters for Commercial Men.
Contrailv located noarR. R. Crossing.
L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor,
Formerly of Tonfine Ifotd, Nciv
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Iloi' l, Lory Fruiich, F. J.
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rranityvillc, Aiken County, S. C.
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CUfi-VE STKLET. Opntmwthe Town Hall, - “ A.IHEN, S. C.
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/'HALLS promptly attended to, day TAOR SALE—A full lino of Caskets
or night. Personal attenvion given JU & Coffins in Wood, Metal or Cov
ered with Cloth. Special attention is
asked to the Metalie Cases of the New
York Metal Burial Case Company,
which arc unsurpassed in (jualily and
finish. Also to New Styles of Caskets.
A. highly polished Collin fully irim-
j mod for only $10. Inspection of
I goods solicited. E. J. C. \\ iK/D.
to layingout remains u.id conducting
I'lim rals in all details Charges rea
sonable.
CEO. b POOLE,
LateOf New York,
Residence at .Stevenson Louse.
JOHN II. FSARY,
\¥ .IPIVE! FH &. F,H|8 UP...»
repaired. '-'S. 1 li-Uilili^ D&j I*' vV AiiS b»i.wJ.i I JlJiti Repaired.
729 Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel,
xVugusta, Ga.
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\ ^ r"\ r ^!Ta I THIRTY YE.-VRS cyiiciicm e in fitting lenses in Spectacles
k '- A ’ ,X - 1 (Jpiician Department Complete.
Sole Agent for Diamond Spectacles. Dealer in Reliable -Jewelry.
Also Silver-Plated Y/are at tne Lowest Prices.
XT’Personal attention to monogram engraving.
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1110 and 1112 BROAD STREET, . -
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LAURENS STREET,
- AIKEN, S. C.
SEW SPIUXG GOODS.
We particularly invit- tnc attcntion.of the ladies to our New and Beautiful
Stock of .Spring and Si .inner Dress Goods, which we will take pleasure in
showing ami soiling a' irioes to suit the times. Just think of it! Prints at 5
ots., Dress Gingham-- and Soiesin.kors at 10 ets., Yard Wide Fruit of the
Loom L. C. at 10 ct» md an excellent ^ ard Wide Long Cloth at 8 cts.
FOB SILOES.
Or.r Stock of Ladi and Cents’ fine Shoos has been gotten up as a special
attraction, and we are confident Unit we cun suit thu tastes of the most fuatWr
eousr'Straw Hats and Fur Goods for Ladles, Gents and Children.
GIlGCEMEvS! ! GliOCEHIES !!
We keep none butt ic lust Groceries. Both our Heavy and Fancy
ries are just what you want and at just the price you are willing to pay, be
cause they **re jUst wnat they are represented, and are marked at Lowest
Cash Prices. We are Agents for the AMERICAN’ SEWLSG-
MACHINE, one of the best in the market. Our Stock is complete in everj
line, and polite and attentive salesmen ready to serve customers.
SCHRODER & THORP!
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• BUT GO AT ONCE TO ^
HENRY BUSCH & CO’S.
For your Summer Goods. They are closing out this stock at very
Prices.
Parasols, Fans, (-loves, Straw Hats, Summer Shoes and Slippers,
Prices to suit the buyers.
Men's Cloth Sian s and Ladies and Misses Cloth Shoes at special Price
Low Quarter Shoes Cheap.
C?£:ls ;coes and fJusilns Reduced.
We are determined to sell our Summer Stock at prices that are spre 1
take, and we ask the public patronage. Polite attention to all youi^waq
HENR Y BUSC II & CO.
Wossols Corner, _ _ _ Aiken, S. CJ
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C.y B B ■ So V L All 0 U B B !
u c. Diamonds! Watches! Jewelry!.'
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1 x/; vr g oods! lo whstffichs:
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y--'"7(j j Graiiitcvilie, but of
> ; iuuuding Country.
1 drugs, (t?f*>:rrc.\r,s peruum-
ERTIN, Ll'.d'.SOAPS, HAIR
. j JM SI 1ES AN D C1G A RS.
ihe Stock i.- ucijiicntiy rep!cni;died
<> that tiiey are always fresh. Oui !
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-AOKNT FOR
Standard American Watches,
the entire sttr-
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in’f tiiat is said t > y. -i
lit the most serio-.i.- n .
thus of your f.icnds
ly should not think enougifot ■
aWfl if ut anytime they should t-a m t j
neglect you put the worse construc
tion upon their conduct you can.
Tiie New York Times thinks t!,u
Wiggins should by all means bo -u.
pressed. There is m> harm abut' ib.
mr.u who ordin irily guesses abo n
the weather and points with pride to
the ful/ihnout of ids propheeios, and
keeps silence when they are not veri
fied. But it thinks that when people
are panic stricken by earthquakes it
is much like crying “Fire!” in a thea
tre. If the newspapers would refuse
to give Wiggins the uoferiety for
which he reams, everybody, uB' -atv
ly, v.en Wiggins him- If. w >..bi b -
beuwtiited by tiie re.'usid.
Henry Georg*, tiie noted writer on
t ielsb.»rand land que-ui nv', has l»eeii
nominated for mayor of New York.
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| Ma?)ks Toil;! & Co/s Gold
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V HAVE secured Patterns and propose to furnish RIBS for all makes of
JL Gins at reasonable prices.
CASTINGS of all kinds in Iron an Brass at short notice.
Special attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed 2
Nos. 615, 617 and 019, Koj.i.oc k St., - - AUGUSTA, GA.
CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Proprietor. M'M PENDLETON, Sup’t.
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Window Shades and Lac'* Curtains, Wilton JVelv|
grain Cai ; c's, Heaiili Rugs, Door Mats, Art Carpet, Windjjl
-izc and Color, < nihra' ing ;.!! li.-- Ni-w Sty les, ('ocoa. Cutoff
tings, IJooi- Gil Cloth i and Linoiaums.
Liu - ( ’.ii tains. \\ iiuiow Corn'c'-s and Poles, New W]
i ibony aiid lirass Corni'a - and Poles. Turcoman Curt
Upool-tery Goods. Raw Silk.- in a variety of Patterns. dJLH ^
liiiir Cloths, Cane and Gimp and But toms. Wall A**- «
Decoralioiia.
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Oi! Paintings, Engraving and ('tironms. Brooms, Dus^
.fats, Walnut and Ruidw-r Weatiier Strips for Doors r
• Ail c-Qld, a.nd all sold at Lowe.-.t Prices.
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©AVID E. FOtTTZ. Prnr*riotor,
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“MOORE COUNTY GRIT”
The best Mill .-one in the M orld for Tnbli* .Utinl.
• f me .1 s-ot on arph'-^t: a. Send for prices .-a
I’ -ruUa Corn Upper an-1 l nder Knnners and Mill- j
«:-ncj. Wear* agenti for FiiciupH, Boilers, Saw
Mills, Cotton ins, Wnners. shaftiay. Pulley., ]
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D. Julias King’s Combination
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Sui-plus
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•Jiu Piotures Con ieii and Enlarged
a .m tbr it «rMei**AI til Otitfifs which sav#50to7'>centj
f r the lu’G^r m every lutiTel of flour he makes.
Write stating what you want and terms von wish to buy on. 1
Mau ! < Th<? b r l “ an i, t ) V u , t ‘ nse lls « ortm v nt in
(store; I am enabled to suit parties by ; mtereut on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars. Sums of One Dolllai
* ! mail, when inconvenient to visit the. and Upv ard Received.
AT.FRED BAKER, Piesident.
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JOS. S. BEAN, C: -hier.
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OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
P ICTURES vein can be enlarged to
any size, and will be returned for
inspection. If unsatisfactory 110
charge. Correspondence solicited.
Djiber Shop.
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WAGON SCALES,
Iron Lever*, Steel Bearings, Bi
Tare Keftxn and Beam Box*
store.)
The largest and best stock of Jew
elry ever brought to Aiken.
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iofr*, Braaa Goods all marked in plain figures j Directors—James A. Lofiin, E. O’Donnell, Eugene J. OT ornncr, Alfred
' a, V > 1 only < ; iie , ! . ,r ! f / :i 1 ske ‘, L . . . Baker, F Schneider, W. li. Young, Willi im Schweigert, Edgor R. Derry
■ _ . Personal attention given to watch- ’ ' ” 0,0
: work, i-ine and difiieult work solic-, J,,les », Joseph S. Beam, .1. Henry Lredcnhurg.
JONES ho^ftyrtfiefreight—for fre«
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ttiacbajBivo. n.v. Association.
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( hronjclo Building, <ii Broad ' P’-u s/ „
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THE S. ft. S. is the cheapest and the best and the only Specific FertB^HP
for small grain the mau.«i.
A>HIA- ASH ELEME27T, a very cheap and excellent non-ammonii
ated feiiiiizor ror small grain crops, fruit trees, grape vines, &c.
ASHLEr COT TON .\ND CORN Cf)JTPOUND, a complete fertilizer fo| Q
these two crops, and also -i by the truehers near Charleston for vegetables*
A RULE * COMPLETE < iARDEN FERT1L1ZKR, specially adapted ti m
rose-, geiaiih- us, pansies, Ilowcring annuals, «fcc.
UT' For K.ms, directions, testimonials, and for the various attractive an 1
instructive pc dicution* of the Company, address,
The Ashtoy - Phosphate Company,
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A. P. FORD, '
Insurance and Real Estate
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D.i, “ Aiken, 3- C.,
H. F. Warneks,
Baker and Confectioner
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TOBACCO and CIGAES,
TOYS, FIRE-WORKS, Ero.
AJKEN, - - - S. C
(Opposite the Ashley House,) - - - AIKEN, SOI. ill CAROLINA,
nTHESE Wagons are made e r fi; -}-< lass material, and in I he lues ♦ v.-r! m- n
1. like manner. Improvt**} A.xb* ( utting aiaciiine for taking up lest rsi'-ti-ni
without the cost of nc’v axl/ s. Pc.iggic-s made to order at sh irt notice, or
ordered at Manufacturers Prices from the bno makers. Repairing und Paint
ing promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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