The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, October 12, 1886, Image 4
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lar tn ihe Srom-
r, l» xcu Xtuuxf M'btle in Custody.
Chicago, Oct. 6.—H. C. Foreman,
tHe bnrelar ▼'.he wag round in Groin-
.me»<k FJrich’s liquor store,last niKht,
'IktallV stabbed birnself this morning,
•t Harri*t>u street sialion. He bail:,
kkniie concealed on bis |>erson which
(lie otficers overlooked iu search ini;
.him.-aud Uiis nioriiimr at nine o’clock
be4>1 nii^ed the weapon ten times jirto
-^ila gtoinacii. There ia no chance for
) recovery.
^ Foreinaq, who came from Montana,
work tl hie way into the confidence ol
CJromiues & UVrh'h, liqu<.r dealers,
I intending to be about to purchase a
arge hill of goods. He brought into
tiiu-store a dry goods box, addressed to
hiiufteif and closed with screws, and,
Uein|fallowed to stay there during the
nighffr-flMed box with seven thou
sand choice cigars. He w.-is caught
in the act last night and locked up.
He is believed to be a clever profes-
fiofpal. •
---
W* l>on’t Want Them.
Colunbia Record.
It la high time that public attention
wfcs directed to the class of foreign
ers coming to these shores. There is
^ drowsy awakening to the fact that
rWe have been permitlng some very
undesirable elements to enter th*e
United fttttes, '• It is time to draw tiie
She.
I In a democratic spirit, any and all
are welcome who come with an hon
est intention to avail themselves of
(he free privileges to make this land
^heir honie-r-to enjoy the opportuni
ties, which habits of industry and
.economy can hero use to better advan
tage than iu Europe, and to work
shoulder to shoulder witli Americans
4ii developing America.
.■ But there is no room for any more
of the rif-raf of the older civilizations
r—the anarchist, murderers, thieves,
4ind devil-may-care class, whose hands
*re against all government ex
cept the government of their own
diabolical will.
It is said that our civilization is ca
pable of assimilating suck an element;
possibly It might, but they do not
choose to be assimilated. They come
to wreak ruin on organized society, to
.foment discord between capital and
Jftbor, to break down all laws of social
brdm:, (f? sneer at religion, and to
create chaos generally.
: We do not breed sucli venomous
reptiles here, and we have no use for
the specimens Bad enough, it is to
Le admitted, that European nations
Have emitted sucli a pestiferous ele-
inent. It is not an unnatural out
grow th of customs wliicii tend to the
elevation of one class and tiic hopeless
crushing trampling down of another.
4fUtthe shores of America should not
lie,open to the violent agitators against
lalitlaw and order, because forsooth
{ aw and order have' been diverted
rom justice elsewhere: They must
fight their battles elsewhere. Here,
there is a f»ir field for honest labor
6lid for industrial success. Ail tilings
are* ftwe, but this does not imply li-
gllfii? to do evil.
y A'commendable suggestion, and one
/Hich will hear the attention of Con
gress, is this: That the government
[fequire all immigrants to present, be
fore being allowed to lami, a certifi-
S ate from the United States Conaul of
tiedistrict whence they come, setting
forth their character ami general re
pute such as would qualify them for
good citizenship.
We should' under this restriction,
get «o Herr Mosts and few Mermans,
£nd our Ccusulk might be of greater
Wte.
?«if • T |
it :' 1 1 . .
Baptized iu a Stolen Dress.
ColutoibiiH Sun.
Several days ago some one stole a
lot of clothing from Mrs. A. J. Nix. j
Last night the police arrested a lie- |
gro woman named Lizzie Lee as the 1
thief. It appeared that Lizzie was
bildry frightened by the prediction of
Wiggins; joined the church and was
baptized last Sunday in one of (lie
qresses which she stole from Mrs.
$ix. Lizzie's spurious religion will
pot serve to help her ease before the
fiourts.
/
No Music in His Soul.
Texas Qiftiiu/s
A long-haired professional piano
poquder vyas giving the Battle of
Prague to a select audience. A musi
cal enthusiast in the audience, cried—
“Oh, how natural. Listen -to the
thunder.of the artillery. Now you
hear the rattle of the small arms and
lire groans of the wounded. Now the
Victorious soldiers are plundering the
city”
.» “I hope they will carry off the d—<1
piatio,” was the pros: ic r_n;ark of tin
man sitting ne^t ■|o"Uie' musical in
strument.
^AKlH c
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, stren<rtli and wholesonteness. More
economical Ilian tlie ordinary kinds, and
cannot he hold in competition with die mul
titude of low test, snort weight alum or
phoophate powders. Sold only in cans.
ItoY.u. Baking Powder Co. luij Wall St.X.Y.
WOMEN
Needing r^nevred wtrer^th. or who unflfer IVoaa
InUrinlticM peculiar to their sex, uliould try
BROWds
•trt- 4 '
0»
yJ*-
THS
BESTTO^IC.
II. C. Babdin.
S15T FOR ACTION!
JAS. L QUINBV & CO,
Successor to JAMES E, COOK.
DEALERS IN
General Merchandise.
GRANITEVILLE, ? ~ - gO. CA.
T he fall and winter campaigns are upon us, and we
are prepared to meet them with the mo3( complete Stock of General
Merchandise ever brought to Ajken County.
CT’OU’R PRICES will be so Reasonable that none can complain.^]
Our Shoes!
Are of the Best Brands in the Market—Satisfaction Gauranteed.
Our Ladies^Dress Goods!
Are Selected Specially with a view to the market which we supply, and
all we ask is an inspection of Material and Prices.
•mm - *
Our Clothing!
Is one of tiie most complete stocks ever seen in Graulteville.
marked to suit the times.
Prices are
Our Groceries!
We keep none hut first quality, and we sell as cheap as any firsticlaas
hGUse m this section.
Save Your Money !
By calling on us, as our facilities for purchasing enable us to sell at such
prices that all our customers realize the economy qf dealing wjth qs.
PW“OCR WAGON YARD is free to all our custompps and provided with
good stalls and other conveniences.
TAS. L. QUINBY&CO.
Joskpji Bushman.
John B. Jon^s.
Tilin medicine combinoe Jr< d with pure vesetitbld
tonics, and hi invaluablrt for Di:raises peculiar to
iVuinciu aud all who lead aedv’utary lives. It Kn-
’•Iclit-s en«l P«r!ne!t ttia HUh)cI 9 StiiniilatPii
the A|>pciitr s the Alusrlea and
Nerves-in fact, thoroughly Invig^orRtes*
Cleais the complexion, and makes the skin smooth.
It does not blacken tho teeth, cause headache, or
produce constipation—aU vthrr Iron medicine* do.
Mi b. Elizabeth Baisd. 74 Farrvell Ave.. Milwau-
>. *1. V/*eay» under dato of Dec. 26th. Ib84:
•* I hA-’/; used Drown’s Iron Bittern, and it has been
mora th in a doctor to me*, having cured mo of the
weaknas'-* Indies have Ixi li^e. Also cured me of Div
er Comjil.■«int and now my complexion is -jlear mid
gcod. II iilso boen beneficial to my children. n
Mp.s. Louisa C. Bbagdon. E.^t I/jckport.N. Y. t
pr.yM ** I have s iflsred u..to;d ir.irery from Female
C«.inp!air.tH, »:r*d coaid obtain rtliol fi.>m nothing
except Brown's Iron Bitit rL”
Genuine hauabc.ve r » rude Mark r.nd crossed red line#
ca wrapper. # 2'a Wt* !i*> oiSiur* ^.Jado only by
CiXL xliv A Ad., a
W&naCordial
C U R K S
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
TT is Invigoratr IT gives NEW
ing and De- _ jhi V\■ LIFE to th,
lightful to take, 'w whole SYSTEM
and of great value |\ \ v\■ by Strengthening
as a Medicine for the Muscles, Ton-
weak and Ailing \l ing the NERVES,
Women and Chil- Ei S a and completelyDi-
dren. ’ ' J gesttng the food.
BIERMAN ^ JONES,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
r RESPECTFULLY announce to their Friends and tiie Public general] (hat
k they are now open and ready for business at thtir New Establishment.
835 ZBIR-OA^ID STZELZEZET,
W HERE they have oqo of tlje Largest and Rest Selected Stocks of Goods
ever Brought to this Market. EUTTf yqq desirp to be agreeably sqf-
prised call aud examine our Stock Y,qtj Prices.
83o Broad StVeet, (Directly Opposite F leming A Bo\ylpsl ApGI T STA, GA.
DENNING & CO,
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR NEW-
STOCK OF PURI CANDIES, NEW
-AND-
Fruits of All Kinds.
KWSpecral attention given to their OELEBRATED
i CAN DIES. Call at their Store,
BROAD STREET, _ _ _ -
homeahDP
AUGUSTA, GA.
HU
Q O N T A I N S
no hurtful
Minerals, is com
posed of carefully
eelected Vegeta
ble Medicines,
combined skill
fully, making a
Safe and Pleasant
Remedy.
3^21
^^Boek, ‘Volina,’
Tiie New York S'far says: “Not
only Charleston, hut almost every
Southern community, resents bitterly
file mean and seitisii course of the At
lUiitui - <Ai«#fff»(io» towardthut afllieted
pliy. One would suppose that a ca
lamity such as has befallen t harlcs-
toii would «‘all forth every gentle and
roicu emotion in men’s breasts,
but? it-appears tliat the Constitution
secs ih it only the occasion for decry
ing the bus-inesjj hopes of Giiarlestoti.
uud lainling the prospects and facili
ties of Atlanta. The Constitution
fcent its own Grady to write up the
ruin of Charleston and explain the
pttor insecurity of everything com
mercial iu that iieighborliooil; an 1
then it recalled its own Grady, so
that the contrast oT Atlanta’s superi
or advantages edald receive equally
graphic trcatim-nt. ^Ye observe, how
ever. that adjacent cities regard thi-
as contemptible, and we are glad o
. bel eve that the Constitution will lose
by It.ao much as it had fatuously
'to gain.” !:
by 1 e a d i n g
physicians, telling
fi»J how to treat dis-
^ eases at HOME,
mailed, together
with a set of hand,
some cards by new
Heliotypc process,
on receipt of to c.
For Wile by .1! T>rn:r£f«t. .nrf Grocer.. 8hnuM tic- dealer near
t oil not keep VOI.INA <0111)1 IL, remit |i.OU, .ud . full eu.
ottle will be .cut, cliarses paid. ,
PUKPARKD ONLY BY - J .■
Volina Drug and Chemical Company,
BW.Ti.aOUr. MB., I", 8. k.
REMEMBER THE CHILDREN!
MISS SARAH ZINN,
-DEALER IN-
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FANCY HOODS, PENNY
CANDIES, ETC.
NO. 636 BROAD STREET, - _ _ AUGUSTA, QA.
: O:
STAMPING AND PINKING DONE, 4ND $4TJSEACTION
• GUARANTEED.
L. DLISGH,
AURANTII
Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin,
ally caused by a disordered condit ion of the LIVER.
For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness. Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn), 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
££££STftDIGEB’S MIRUNTU
le Invaluable. It is not a panacea for aU diseases,
but 11 DC all diseases of the LIVER,
will V^UrCC. STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changea 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 THR
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
Fox sale by all Druggists. Price SI >00 per bottle
C. F. STADICER, Proprietors
140 SO. FRONT ST.,' Philadelphia, Pa»
-306 BROAD STREET,
- AUGUSTA, GA.
O RDERS invited from Aiken rind surrounding coqntry, for Plain* and
Fancy Cakes of all kinds. We offer a great variety of Fancy Cakes and
Delicacies to select from. Special attention given to orde^ for Wedding
Cakes, lee Cream, Charlotte Russe, Cream Puffs, Meringues, etc.
Respectfully,
L. FLISCH.
WlJLBUliN & PIEPER.
Wholesale Grocers,
-AND DEALERS IN-
, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, ETC.
167 <fc 160 EAST BAY,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Uew Goods !!
Goods!!
e labor question will not down t
pan’s bidding. In mining aid
g regions it is a sharp
iiscle and money,
ral State, like ours it
dless against tiie land
le poor against the rich,
much injustice on both side?,
can stttcoiiiinunism cropping out
-ithe poot with very bitter
Sr , ^3d]ID.'VO<3-T-
COMMERCIAL BLOCK, LAURENS ST., AIKEN, b. (J.
7 - - ' t *’
11): id ware and House Furnishing Goods at astonishingly Low Pricpa. Cook
j ing niid heating Stoves at sueli cheap figures that yoq cap not fail to buy*;
! Cui le, v of the best makes. Guns, Pistols and Ammunition of fine quality at
I satisfactory Prices. Paints, Oils, Varnish and Brushes, the best and largest
Stock in tiie Market. i^MtQQFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY.
FRED VOGT
>nLGt
iti-gT
yudiees. On tin*
lany property
bearing task-
Tio earthly us*
ccept to work. They
^educate and elevate chil-
Iren ofMfenimon laborei-s, believing
lliAf, should go along with
arudgerjand poverty. In all well
defined antagonisms, both sides an
apt to go to extrem s, and both an
wrong. This question demands eon-
gideration. Fools and rash men eau-
jfOTrsplve (be problem.—Carolina
Spartan.
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
pape r s by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lOcts. for lOO-Page Pamphlet
5 TON
WAGON SCALES,
Iron Lover*. Steel Bearing*, Bread
Tare Beam and Beam Box,
&GO and
JONES he pays thefrelght—for free
Price Lift mention this paper and
jONES IF UMNAMTtH,
*»■«*■■»•■« n. *.
Henry George, the distinguished
writer on political economy, who lias
been nominated candidate for Mayor
of New York by tiie workingmen of
that city, was born in Philadelphia,
September 2, 1839. He comes from
hd English, stock which settled in
FtjjpByj.Vauia ninny years nigo. He
waa, married in his early manhood
while a Mtfidbiit of California, nfrd en-
loys the sweets of domestic life with
Ids wife aud four children in a pleas
ant borne situatated in New York
city. : : ; i
WM. M. B1KD & CO,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
WINDOW CLAS, ETC.
AGENTS FOR HOWE’S STAXDARI) SCALES AND
MARVIN’S SAFES.
For the present at 175 East Bay, y - - CHRLESTGN, 8. 0,
F O XT T Z’ S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
Bhriners Indian Virmifuge is striet- 1
lyavesetable eompoumi, formulated )
f iarticularly for destroying and expell
og worms. Try it. For sale by \V.
J. Platt & Co.
1
<£3
Bo Homs* win die of Coue. Bo-re or Lrxa F*-
vxk, if Fontt's Powders are i ?eu in time.
Koatx’a Powders wtllmre ural prevent Hog Cholxxa.
Foatz*s Powders will prevent Gapxs nc Fowls.
Foctrs Powders will Ineren-e Ute qnentiir of milk
sn l cream twenty per cent- and make the butter llrm
ami sweet.
Foutz-s Powders will enre or prevent air.ioet xvx
Pie> am to wblcu Horses and cattle are subject.
Foctz’s PownrBs wiu; bits satisfactio*. i
gold everywhere.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Propriety
■BAT.-nMOHE, MDL
For .-.ale bv \V. J. Platt & C<
Bondurant, Jqpling & Co,
Munt-facturers of
ALL KENDS OF BRICKS!
Proprietors of the Old and Popqlaf^—
DkLAIGLE aND AUGUSTA BRICK YARD§. es(abli8hoJ in 1820! Estb
mated production since thvn 256,000,000 Brick! Quali(^’ and color unsur
passed North •r South. Large stock always oq b'an4* Information
address w : r
WfYDURANT, JOPLING A CO., Augusta, Ga.
H. T. UMiEacherx, Agent,
1L S. Bhrwj,
*!
icEachern 8c Brown,
FACTS WORTH KNOWilS
GOODYEAR & GO’S.
JfYou can purchase the only JIOAD 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.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE NEW YORK BELTING AND
PACKING COMPANY’S
STANDARD RUBBER BELTING.
The best made, an<J carry In stock all sizes, 2 to 14 inches. Also, Pure Oak
Leather Belting,guaranteed to be As Good As Can Be Made. Tanned and Raw
Hide Lacf* Leather^uperior in quality(recommends itself.) Also, a full line of
MANILLA ROPE, all sjjies. Machine Oil, Rivets and Belt Hooks at Lowest
Prices.
JUST RECEIVED—Seventy-five Double Barrel Shot Guns, of improved
patterns and best makes of Muzzle and Breech Loaders. One carload of Shot
20,000 Shells; Gun Implements, Wads, Powder, &c., 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, Ac., which, having been bought at lowest cash prices
before the advances, enable us to ofier them at Strict Bargains.
In addition to the above, we will offer for tiie next sixty days to close out
consignments, at Greatly Reduced Prices: 65 Open aud Top Buggies, 15 Top
Phaetons and Poney Pheptons, 10 Extended Top Cabriolettes aud Surrys, 20
One-Horse Wagons, 57 Two/riipeeand Four Horse Wagons.
ISO assorted Saddles. Ladies’ f^pri Men’s. Two lots of Second-Hand
McLellan Saddles Stirrups Leathers, Girths, 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 NEXT SIXTY DAYS at
GOODYEAR & CO’S
^.UGUBT-A-* GA., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank.
At the Old Stand, 704 Broad £Stj.* ----- Augusta Ga.
MAS,
w.
1^—aawBfi
& KEY
i
(Successor to R. H. MAY A CO.)
T. C. BLIGH
sc-IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF-
mil's,
BRACKETS, CHANDELIERS
-AND-
House Furnishing Goods.
BROAD STRBE
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
JESSE THOMPSON & CO
Piano, Organ and Sewing I&achin<
Dealers of *
-A-TT OTTST-A., C3rJ±. *
The Celebrated Estey, Smith American, Carpenter
and Chicago Cottage Organs.
WE HANOLE ONLY THE BEST!
THE BECKER, ESTEY AND EVERETT PIANOS,
Need no Praise, Being the Leading Instruments of the Country.
The Domestic,
Davis, Xcw Home,
and Household
Sewing Machines
ARE THE
Finest Made in the World?
CASH OR INSTALLMENTS,
Write for Price List and Discounts
200 Second-Hand Sewing Machines
in Good Order at $5.00, (10.00 and
(15.00 each. •
- AUGUSTA, GA.
924 BROAD STREET
IF*. A. ID Cr IE T T
THE MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE MAN, BEGS TO CALL AT
TENTION TO THE FOLLOWING AWFULLY LOW PRICES—
GOODS GUARANTEED:
An entire Walnut Bed-room Suite, full Marble Top, 10 pieces, $39; a very
Large and Elegant Solid Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plush,
only $42.50; an Elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with either
r . Good HairCloth or 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 Top Cooking Stove, with 50 pieces, for 13 dollars; No. 6 Step
Stove, 25 pieces, $8.75. »
Every kind and every articleof every kind in the Furniture, Bedding and
Stove Line; also, a full line of Window Shades, Carpets, Rugs, Clocks, Picj,
tures, etc. ^
In Undertaking Department you can find Coffinsand Caskets, Gent 1 '-^y cn , 3
Robes, Ladies’ Robes, Odd Fellow’s and Mason’s Trimmings, and aj
of all other trimmings.
Any information will be cheerfully given. Write for full]
prices.
iculars and
L. F. PADGE
Furniture Store,
1110 and 1112 BROAD STREET, , 1 _ _ _ AUGUSTA, GA,
^MANUFACTURERS OF-
Yellow Pine Imnber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldin
x
m-
Window Gla§§* Bidders
COR. HALE 4 CENTRE ST.,
FUNERAL fURNISHING'WA
CUBVE STREET. Optiwit* the Town Ha^ - A
tot—
C ALLS promptly attended to, day TTIOR SALE—A full line of Caskets
or night. Persona! attention given X; & Coffins In Wood, Metal or Cov-
to laying out remains and conducting
Funerals in all details Chaiges rea
sonable.
GEO, 1* POOJ B,
Late of New Yoik,
Residence at Stevenson House.
ered with Cloth. Special attention is
asked to the Metalic Cases of the New
York Metal Burial Case Company,
which are unsurpassed in quality and
finish. Also to New Styles of Caskets.
A highly polished Collin fully trim
med for only $10. Inspection ol
goods solicited. E. J. C. WOOD.
Watches
and Clocks
repaired.
csr—Pleasure and Profit to All!—
JO] IX H. FEAMY,
-OPTICIAN, JEWELER & ENGRAVER.
Watches
and Clocks
Repaired.
729 Broad Street, Opposite Central Hotel, - - Augusta, Ga.
THIRTY YEARS experienee in fitting lenses in Spectacles makes the
Optician Department Complete.
Sole Agent for Diamond Spectacles. Dealer in Reliable Jewelry.
Also Silver-Plated Ware at the Lowest Prices.
Personal attention to monogram engraving.
GIN RIBS! GIN RIBS!
HAVE secured Patterns and propose to furnish RIBS for all makes of
Girts'at reasonable prices.
OXt^INGS of all kinds in Iron an Brass at short notice.
Qpepja] Rpution given (o Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed!
he:
Nos. 615, 617 aqd 61^, Kollqck St., - - AUGUSTA, GA.
CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Proptfatpr. WM PENDLETON, Sup’t.
ALFRED BAKER, President. JOS. S. BEAN, Cashier.
THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK,
OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Cash Assets
Surplus -
$300,000.00
50,000.00
(pterest op Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars. Sums of Oup Dolllai
and Upward Received.
O
Directors—James A. Lofliq, E. O’Donnell, Eugene J. O’Cornner, Alfred
Baker, If b Schneider, W. R. Young, William Schweigert, Edger R. Derry
^fileg Riv l, Joseph S. Beam, J. Henry Bredenburg.
THE AIKEN WAGON!
-MAKUFCTUBEp BV —
- - AIKEN, s. C.
jd General Merchandise. Call and
at reasonable price.-.
lEACILKRK A BROWN.
P. P. MATHEWS,
(Opposite the Ashley House,) - <• - AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA,
T HESE Wagons are made of first-class material, and In the most workman
like manner. Improved Axle Cutting Machine for taking up lost motion
t without the cost of new axles. Baggies made to order at short notice, or
• ordered at Manufacturer^ Prices from the liest makers. Repairing and Paint- J
*"MfrWTiitiAI|iWlli nii ifliT Satisfaction gxavauumd. *
SCHRO DER & THORPE
LAURJISB STREET, AIKEN, S. C.
. SEW SPRING GOODS.
Blarly invito tne attention of the ladies to our New and Beautiful
ring and Summer Dress Goods, which we will take pleasure in
J selimg a< oriees to suit the times. Just think of it! Prints at 5
; Gingliamre and Seresuckers at 10 eta., Yard Wide Fruit of tb''
-U^IO cts. *ud an excellent Yard Wide Long Cloth at 8 ci- '
^ FINE SHOES.
' and Gents’ fine Shoes has X*T tte, L u P as a , P P c ?^ 1
confident that we can thtf tastes ot the most tastid-
aiMl Fur Goods for Ls-’*^. Gents and Children.
IBOCERIES! i GROCERIES !!
besA^oeeries. Both our Heavy and Fancy Groce-
mt and'at just the price you are willing to pay, be-
they are represented, and are marked at Lowest
are Agents for tiie AMERICAN SEWING
le of thtabest in the market. Our Stock is complete in every
md attefljiye salesmen ready to serve customers.
^ } SCHRODER & THORPE.
3D O 3ST O T YV-A-ITI
BUT GO AT ONCE TO
HENRY BUSCH & CO’S.
For your Summer Goods. They are closing out this stock at very Low
Prices.
Parasols, Fans, Gloves, Straw Hats, Rummer Shoes and Slippers, at
Prices to suit tiie buyers.
Men's Cloth Shoes and Ladies 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 that arc sure to
take, and we ask the public patronage. Polite attention to all your wauts.
HENRY BUSCH & CO.
Wessels Corner, _ _ _ Aiken, 8. C.
CARPETS AND IIOIMURMSIIIMJ GOODS
1385. New Goods. Fall Trader
Window Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, 3-
grain Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Art Carpet, Window Shades i
size and Color, embracing all the New Styles, Cocoa, Caton and Nafdbr Ma£^
tings, Floor Oil Cloths and Linolaums.
Lace Curtains, Window Cornices and Poles, New Walnut, Cherry, Asl^
Ebony and Brass Cornices and Poles. Turcoman Curtains ami Draperies.
Upholstery Goods. Raw Silks in a variety of Patterns. Fringes in all Colors.'
Hair Cloths, Cane and Gimp and Bottoms. Wall Papers, Borders aud
Decorations.
Just Opened For All Trades:
Oil Paintings, EngravingandChiomos. Brooms, Dusters, Baskets, Door
•fats, Walnut and Rubber Weather Strips for Doors and Window, to keep
out cold, and all sold at Lowest Prices.
JAIVIES G. BAILIE & SONS,
Chronicle Building, 714 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
THE S, G. S. is the cheapest and the best and the only Specific Fertilizer
for small grain the manque.
ASHI.k f ASH ELEMENT, a very cheap ami excellent non-ammoni-
ated fertilize* /or small grain crops, fruit trees, grape vines, Ac.
ASHLhT COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND, acoinplete fertilizer for
these two crops, and also used by tiie truchers near Charleston for vegetables.
ASHLEY COMPLETE GARDEN FERTILIZER, specially adapted to
roses, geraniums, pansies, flowering annuals, &c.
r^For t-M/ns, cirections, testimonials, and for the various attractive and
instructive publications of tiie Company, address,
The Ashley Phosphate Company,
Lihariestop, - - ,S C,
New GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK,
819 Broad Street
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Has put in a beautiful new line of MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, Hats,
Bonnets, Laces, Feathers ami Flowers and nil the Spring Novelties, iq
greater variety and Lower in Price than ever before. Examine before yoq
purchase, we will suit you.
CF“DRESSEi3 also made in the vciy Latest Stvles.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK.