The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, May 03, 1887, Image 3
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imi;viTis:s. ^
Bnikbkd at the 1'oat Ofiieo at Aikcu, H. t .
as sec«i.;»J cla -h in at ter
T ie public parks are
weeds an ! "rass.
Mrs. M. Leibe'idiultz
dclpiiiu t:sis nioniiii}{.
overrun
with
•ft for I’iiila-
AIKEN. 8. C.. MAY 3, ISfiT.
We ei l.e
ward Henry, ttill
siek.
ir that M.
continues
IN DEX TO NEW DVEJM I SJ :.’.! EM S
F. E. Koniuu-r, Intcndant—Citizeii^’
Meet in*:.
J. Van Lindley—Pomona Hill Nur
eeries.
J)r. J. If. McLean—It ‘adin^ Not ices.
Preachinu' at Imnub'y.
Itf v. John It. Dow will preach at
Lnur'lev next Sunday. Morninjr ser
vice at 11 o’clock, and ni^iit worship
at 8.
Pectoral ion Filed.
Messrs Win. X. Johnson and Hen
ry T. Hill have formed a corporation
at Hath, S. ('.. for the manufacture of
*c1a rut ion
ary of
kate
Tiie Aiiijusti S .•liuetzenfest com-
iiienres to-day and will continue
throughout to-morrow.
Tiie house of Louis Claxtou four
miles fr >.u Waids in Edgefield c<»uti-
tv, was destroyed l>y lire one day last
w. -v k.
Good Ilesults in Every Case.
I). A. Bradford, wholesale paper
dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn.. writes
that lie was seriously alllict- d will) a
.severe cold that settled on Isis lunrs;
had tried m .:.y remedies witli uu
I'enetU. Hein<r in iuced to try Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion. did so and was entirely cured by
u<e of a few bottles. .Since wtiich
tintlie has used it in his family for
all eoiif'hs and coidswith l»est results.
This is the experience of thousands
whose lives have been saved by this
wonderful discovery.
Trial HoliL.i Lee at 11. II. Hall's
Drug Store.
0. P. DOOLITTLE,
GILDER AND I'lCTCRE FRAME
MAN FACTCIiE R,
120 Jackson Street, - At gusta, Ga.
Picture Frames made to < r ler at
8h<*rt notice. Reiiiding a specialty.
Old Frames glided equal to new. A j complete stock of
beautiful line of Engravings always [
en hand. Send in your orders, apt 12
GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. Save Your l¥ioney and Shop By Mai
MISS NELLIE PURCELL, i
NOTICE.
The Aiken Scliuetzen will attend
the Angus*a S •Inetzen to-day and
leave for Charleston in tiie after
noon.
Tiie battle begins in the earliest
da wn of the child’s existence. If it is
delicate, worms fasten upon its vitals,
and as years pass they inciease, and
if not destroyed will kill. Shriner’s
, Indian Vermifuge will destroy them
I and save the liie of the child.
OFFICE COl'NTV COMMISSION
KUS AIKEN COUNTY.
O F THE NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, under the Central H- tel,
Augusta, <!a., has returned from New York with the most elegant and
te stock of
Millinery and Fancy Goods
™ j she has ever brought to Augusta. The ladies of Aiken and the surrounding
( country art incited to call and examine her stock before purchasing else-j
| where, as her motto is the l*est and most fashionable goods at the most reason-!
table prices. Call at once and save nmnev.
MISS NELLIE PURCELL,
April 26th. Under Central Hotel, Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
* ' • - * « * ’ * *
paper, and have filed their deda
to tliis efleet with the Secret.*
Cith'.ciiH Meet tag.
At the la*t meeting'*!’Council it was
decided to call a meeting of the citi-j The County C nnmi-'sinners met
zens for Mondav May Oth at the Tom n yesterday with a full hoard present
Hall to consider the question of water j au l tiie ordinary routine bushiest
works. It is to la* hoped that a large | was transacted.
representation of tax-payers will be)
present at.d that this important sub-j t;,,. Hatli Paper Mill bus been ohar-
jeet will receive the n*o*-t careful and ! tered under its new proprietors,Messrs,
intelligent consul ration. Hill Co., and it is thought that in a
few weeks the mill will start.
Hi. Tlinddeu* Sunday School Picnic. |
Tin* pupils of St. Thaddeus Eplsco-i A large numiterof Aikenites attend-
ptil Sunday School will assemble at j ed the unveiling ceremonies at
tiie church at 10 o,clock tli s morning ^ Charleston. They have ail returned
and proceed to the Sehuetzen Piatx I much pleasc*«l with all they saw and
to engage in their annual pi mic, ac- | heard,
compani' d by their teachers, and tin
members of the congregation general
ly are invited to participate. Thesi
occasions are in variably enjoyed witi
a keen zest by ail concerned.
'V^'OTICE is hereby given that the;
.Lx needed repairs for the County j
jail will be let out to the lowest bid-j
dcr, at the Court House, on the 23rd j
day of May, 1S87, at 12 M. The County *
ComiuRsioners reserve the right to
reject unv and all bids. Plans and
Miss Tiphainc R.ivcnel returned on Tiie committee of the Proshyterian j specifications can he seen at the office
•Saturday from Florence, u here she church of England are preparing a re- m Hie Commissioners or the Sheriff’s
had been visiting her sist* r, Mrs. vKion of the Confession of faith to he ! office on and after the first Monday in
Lucas. submitted at file coming meeting of j May. Parties who get the contract
— — tiie Synod. It is rcporte l tliat the will be required to give suitable bond
On our first page will be f >und a changi s recommended will amount j immediately aft< r the contract is
hig’.iIv interesting account of the u:i- toa reconstruction of llic creed, and , awarded, or the contract will be re
will l»e sure to lead to profound agi-j let. J. CAL. COUJITNEY,
tation among the Presbyterians
throughout the world. A sim
ilar movement for the revision of the
standards of the Free Chinch of Scot
land lias been postponed, to be re
sumed after the Engli-h Synod lias fin
ished its doMberiftions upon the com
mittee’s report.
muia * MiOj. omc.c a. a.
veiling ecr
Chariest >n.
monies on
the 2>;h
Chairman Board County Com mis
sinners.
Aiken C. H., April 22, 18S7. ap26Ht j
-BUY YOUR-
^ | 4 KING STRET, CHARLESTON. S. C., - (Opposite Masotuc Tcmplo
Great Special Sale
-BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS
-FROM
YATES S§
:Or
«~,00 Pieces of Borers A. A. Silver Plateil Flatware. &e., &e. .
5,000 pieces of Rogers A. A. SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE, bought at
an immense reduction from regular prices, to close out certain
pattern which they are not going to make again, and
which I am selling at the following prices; •
When nature falters and requires
help, recruit her enfeebled energj#fc
with Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. $1,03
mu* bottle.
The Blackwood Case.
The requistinn in the case McNally |
and Stone the Georgia kidnappers
were forwardhd by M. L’. Holley slier- !
Iff of Aiken county to the governor ol i
Georgia more than a week ago bm |
u< tbi g has been beard from i! |
"We in ‘ii t i<*n this fact I * siiow l hat t! e
sberifriias discharged hi-i duty and I
th it the delay in tiie proceerdags j
is caused h\* the Georgia ofiicials.
.Slierifi" Holley lias worked out the
pr.*!ty little park planted by himself
in front of the court house, and the
contrast is very striking between it
and the neglected enclosures on each
side of it.
At the last meeting of the Charles
ton Presbytery the Rev. John R. Row
was elect?d one of the Commissioners
to represent, this Presbytery in the
General Assembly which meets at
Louisville, Kentucky this month.
The Orangeburg and Aiken Baptist
Sunday Schools will unite jn a grand
picnic at the Scbuetzeu Platz on
Tunis lav next. It pr miises to he an
immense affair, as seven or eight ear-
loads arc expected from Orangeburg.
HI Hi.MOSS I .OCA TS
Handsome crockery given away
u itli every one-pound can of Baking
Powder at Turn bull’s.
A. P. FORD,
Insiirancr and Real Estate
Agent,
LAP PENS STREET, AIKEN, S. C.
——KE PRESENTS —
The Factors and Traders Insurance Co. of
New Orleans.
The Hibernia Insurance Co. of New Orleans
Tiie Southern Insurance Co. of New Orleans
My
. Price.
™ | 2-->.) sets Teaspoons $1 25
125 sets Tablespoons 2 50
150 set s ’fable Forks 2 50
75 “ Dessert Forks 2 25
► I 75 Dessert Spoons 2 25
n AVIXG SELECTED OUR STOCK FROM THE BEST MANX'FAC- j l(*oSoun Ladles each *» 00
TUBERS IN THE SHOE AND HAT TRADE, we are enabled to i jpo Oyster Ladles I 50
Aiken, S
Strong and reliable companies
“ Game Cock,” “ Lottie Lee,” j ad j ustcd a,,d W id
“Granger,” and oilier celebrated '
tiiiinds of Chewing Tobaccos (manu-!
faetured l*y Bemlall, Hines ifc Co.,j
Fai tory No. 5, Danville, Va.) take the |
lead in our eounty and look tiie Blue I
Ribbon at Columbia, S. C.
and that wealth
“Health is wealth,’
ained by using Chipman’s
A Pleasant Excursion.
A large party of the Aiken Scliuet-
zeu Gesselleliafl, with their families
and friends, leave for t'harieston this
afternoon at half-past 5 o’clock to at-, -
tend the Clfa. lesion Scbuctzi-nfest to-! «id"^bh* expense fur the pul.In
and remain t wo or t liree days j 1 / 1 ' 1 l UM ls hei
The So*it ii < ’and: na Bail ; h R h*
can be obt
Pills.
Mv stock for the Spring and Su’ii-
im r Is now complete It is to your
interest to inspect it before buying
Beautiful Hues in Dry Goods Notions,
Clothing, Shoes, and School Books as
eiieap as the cheapest.
C K I Iksox.
. Tesse©
itcal estate * bought uml fold. House*
renteii. jan25tf
South Carolina Penitentiary
SHOES AND BOOTS
gejl our customers the very
Best Goods at the Lowe.st Prices.
Our business motto: Small Profits, Honest Representation and Courteous
Attention. Call on us when you visit Aiken.
.A.TIES <£c CO.,
api26tf
IN THE STAR STORE, STAR BLOCK.
Daly Ss Armstrong
Regular My Regular
Price. Price. .Price.
$2 00 100 Crumb Scrapers 2 00 4*50
4 00 250 Sugqr Shells 45 ,ltK)
4 00 50.) Butter Knives 45 1 00
3 75 100 Pieklc Forks 45 ' 1 (O
3 75: t lOd Oyster Forks 45 1-0J
4 00 2.50 Salt Spoons 25 " 50
3 00 250 Mustard Spoons .'.5 ’75
2 00 500NutTieks 18 85
4 00 50) Fruit Knives 25 ’ 50
4 00 50 do/, t’l.le k’ves,dozC50 * 5.00
4 00 150 doz T’ble K’ves 2 00 8 75
The above Goods are the very best quality of Silver, plated on Xickle Silver,
and are perfect in every respect, and only sold at these Low
Prices in order to close the entire lot out quickly. Every
piece is warranted to wear from five to ten years
constant use in any family, if properly used.
CfPSend for Catalogue, giving prices of Watches, Jewelry and other
] silverware, and buy where 3*011 get (lie best value for the Cash Money*.
JNQ. McELREE, Proprietor.
100 Gravy Ladles
1( 0 Fish Knives
100 Cake Knives
100 Pie Knives
DO
2 00
2 00
2 00
5 T ZEE IEl3 Xj _A IR (3- IE
AT-
C K
■ ki tk a
822 Broad Street,
enderson’s A, IT G- TT S T -A.
morrow,
in the city.
Mmy of the nlaiiIs bouglit at con-
parks
i* neglect. A
<3- -A. .
d from she
way Company, with thei
terprise an 1 liberality, have gr; n td
excursion tickets for the round trip at
a cost of only $2 50. A gay time is
expected.
usual cn- 1 il,,d ,u ' c
I'ainfiil Acciilcnt.
On Wednesday last Mr. John
ton, our
T. Gas-
Judge of I’robiitc received
«uc!i pain'iif injuries t:> his bead and
shoulder by being thrown from bis
buggy on Park Avenue that be was
taken home insensible. By careful
nursing and attention we are happy
to say that he was well enough to be
out on Saturday. He was ,lriviug a ; . 1o huvo | >e en just
Texas Pony and the headstall being 1 " -- -- -- J
too long tiie bit slipped out of hi?
The Emporium is fin* Pioneer foi
low prices and the guiding star fin
• square amt honest dealing
If you want a now spring suit go to
C. K. Henderson. They are Beautiful,
new an. I nobbv in Straw, Mackinaw,
—— : Panama, liinen and Duck at the low
Yesterday one hand m*us employe 1 est prices,
at work on the public parks. It is in- j
deed a pity that this much needed j f
work has been deferred until so inuiiv
vahnible plants and shrubs have |
ittention in the way of hoeing
ion.ul waterings during the
late dry spell won Id have saved many
dollars.
wii iTeied away from the absence of
1>roper attention.
Messrs. B. F. and S. E. Holley went
out fishing on Saturday and returned
with a baby ailigator hifi no fish. The
infant saurian was about six inches
Ransack tiie State, from end to end,
! and you will not find a belter place to
buy your goods, ihan at the Empori
um.
mouth and a runaway was
te pienee.
the con-
«
Bail Spelling in a Biiblie Place.
On Sunday afternoon while taking
a walk we observed the sign “.S’//0/of
fer street” printed [it the corner of one
«>f our streets. This is a mistake
the name should he “NVtmfer” the
street b dug called after General Sum
ter the game cock of the Revolution
ary war. The spelling should be cor
rected as the present name is a mean
ingless afi dr wlu reas tne real name
is inton led as a compliment to one of
the great miliitavy chieftains of tiie
Revolution.
hatched. The Messrs. Holley saw
five or six others, but only secured
one.
The novelties are exquisite
the grand assortment is
grand at the Emporium.
I AUP.nXSSTRHST, - Aikux.S. C.
P ERSONS wishing a really supe
rior article of Boots or Shoes for
Men, Ladies or Childrens wear should !
call at C. K. Henderson’s, where they !
will find the best manufactured goods j
in the South, from the Soutii Carolina j
Penitentiary Works of A. C. Dibert,
of Columbia, S. C. A warranty U
given with every pair, and \ve defy
any manufactory, North or South, to
produce better stock or better work f»’r
Call at C, K. Hen-
I deraon’s and examine for yourselves.
O UR former place of business, Masonic Temple, having been destroyed
by tire on February 12th, we are non* located sis above, where we have
on hand the BEST and CHEAPEST stock of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
fm
«££s- ;;
AND
Most Complsto Establishmont South.
KSTA HUSH KD 1*42.
GEO. S. HACKER & SON,
Oilico and Warerooms, King, opp««iito Cannon Street,
CHAIH.ESTON, S. C.
Maniifact urns of DOORS, SASH, DLTNDS,
Alooldinffs and Duilding k alcriala. . *
JOSKl'II It. ItOBERTSOX.
and
itirringly j the same price.
1 Ever brought to this market. Two-thirds of our former stock was burned up,
so that in presenting a full stock for Spring and Summer Trade
«
WE OFFER A FAR LARGER PROPORTION OF NEW GOODS
Than an 5’ other house in this section; an] the well established reputation of
our buyer, Mr. DALY, for ability and for being painstaking, is the surest
guarantee that the selections aie the best and the prices the lowest that could
be obtained. To make the matter certain, now as always we give an
r*;
^ 3
6, i ■>-< j c O
Meeting
Wo are requested by a member of
the improvement committee to state
that permission has not been given to
anyone to cut t he rye growi na in t he j Mnll(l . lV) the < )th ,i av or May next, :
public pe-ks. It ts the pro pee tv of the | 4 0 *,.| ocl - j. ^ lor ,f ie purpose of di:
town .•HTTrTtro intontion is to b.u \O'l ] ( . l | Ss injr , lMl j devising means fo estab-
it at the right time and
MEETING OF THE CITIZENS.!
of the Town of Aiken is hereby j
called to meet at the Town Hall on
it
to harvest
devote tiie
I’ersona 1.
Mr. (Mias B. Rowell who has b 'en
connected with the Aiken Post ofl’c ,
for over five years lias resigned his 1 o j
sit ion a:i 1 will leave in a few days t » j
t ike a clerkship with M *. i>. P (Mi.it- j
field atth * II >t Springs <>f N irlh i’ar i
olina. Mr. Rowell during Ii s long 1
, connect inn witli the A ike 11 Po-t Oilb* • I
Inis made niany friend- who will iv
g ret liis ahseiiec. lie made a most j
eompetent, court “ons and ibllging ol- i
jjciul and wo fee! su:*i* timt all our c t-
izeiis will unite with us in wi-hingi
him success in all th:it he u nle:*:akes.
Mr. Rowell will return to Aiken it
<)ct.oi cl*.
S’ oresi
ire
On M hursda.v aftimoon a forest fire
broke out on the sni! b of A i ken, x\ li ieh
<*oiit inii*'d tlirougbou! Fi id;i\*, e.ausi'ig
4*onsiderable ih'.mag'e. 5! r. i'.dwaril
(Mecklev lost :iM bis fencing and the
house oeeiipi' d li\* Mr. Alfred (’leek-
ley, on the snine farm, was burned
with all his household goods. '1 lie
loss on Cleekle.v’s place is e.-timated
at $200. The lire spread to the corn
crib of Mr. James Devcaux, whieli
was also <ic-1rovtd, with ab[*ut go
iuisliels of corn ami :i qu;intity of bid
der. Isaac Meaiv, a colored man. lost
ail ids household goods, but not his
dwelling. M’he sn.\r!;s were diiven
through tiie open stiiieture. burning
bedding and weering [ipparel, lint ! y
ilint of iiard work tin* building was
saved. MMie tire exit tided to !ii• , saw
mill of Mr. John Staubvs, and for a
time the property was in great danger,
but finallx escaped without damage.
An Mxps'lis:vc Delay
!** the proper means
- V't ein I ilos(> d j'(.[isi*
Ts failing to juov
t » expel fro n t bn
germs which cause seroluia, indiges
tion. debility, rhemnati'iu and ^ick
headache. Tne only reliable means
is Dr. Harter's Iron i onic.
1st Division i-blisto Baptist Assoei-
at ioa.
TheUnion Meeting of tin* 1-t Divis
ion. E listo A'- lei alio!!, will o 11 ''elle
with ill • Shiloh Cimreii, seven miles
from Aiken. S t’., on S.uuriLiy the
fifth Sunday in May, iss7.
PkouhamMil *
1 ntrod.uetorv sermon, Saturday- til
proceeds to some proper purpose.
Mr-*. L. G. Kun/.e and her sisler. |
Miss R >s:i Phelps, both of Chicago,
!.j 111., who have been staying at the!
Busch House all the winter, leave for |
home this morning much benefited in |
,lu.*:tlt!i tmd well |)le.ise;i with Aiken, j
IMit v leave hcliind many friends win* :
will beghid to welcome them to Aiken :
agai n.
Mr. Stimu.-l B. Cook, living two and i
a h;ili'miles from Montmorenei, lias a !
deposit of chalk on his farm which is j
said to be of very superior quality. He
did not know of its evi-ton<*e until
diout on * year ag >, and would be glad
to enter into arrangements with some
one possessing the necessary capital
to develop the mine
\Ve have received a handsome card
inviting ns to the annual basket picnic
of the empl tyoos of Walker, Ev ms A
Cogswell Company, which will take
place on Saturday, May 14th, at Mid
land Park,o'i the Soulh Carolina Rail
way. Our tli inks are extended to the
eoinn i ! tee for their tnoiiglitfiil re
membrance.
Mr A. W. < 'ashman one of our best
f r ners o*i the Li’vds has lelt lor
Riciinmnd Ky where iie will engage
in business. If I, * likes his new h.-.nie
he will return in the fail and dispose
of his proper} v near Aiken and rein
vest bis money in Kentucky. Mr,
Cushman is a good <*jtizen an ! we re
gret to loose him We hone he will
pro'per in wlnitever lie nutlertakes.
The cashier of a ('hinese bank tri'-'d
to ie;ive with the funds for Japan or
some place on tiie American plan the
other day, but it is not believed that
the custom will become popular. The
govt rnment locked up the cashier in
!i cell to starve to death ami chopped
ofTthc heads of all his family. And
next lull they are going b> decapitate
every body in the empire bearing his
name.
iisli Water Works in the said Town.
A full attendance is earnestly request
ed. F. E. SOMMER,
Intendant.
Aiken, S. C., April 20th, 1887.
Posoaa HiiTNuRSLRilS
UNQUALIFIED GUARANTEE
i On all prices against every market in the United Stales. Samples sent on
j application. In ordering goods or samples, state as exactly as possible tiie
! kind of goods desired and the prices; also whether we shall substitute some-
! thing else when we have not the precise article ordered.
DALY & ARMSTRONG.
FRANK E. M’AYI.fcH.
Gko. W. "Wiliams Ju
(fiUBfifilT liitlucim 1 !»rnwn!LiLiiniiii5i.]
COTTON RIOTOUS M8 CENERAi AGENT
OF THE
ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE CO. .
CENTRAL WHARF ----- CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Jas. L. Quixbv.
FI. P. Cook.
WULBERN & PIEPER.
Wholesalo* Grocers,
\ND DEAI.KRS IN
PROVISIOMS, 1IQC0RS,
READY FOR ACTION!
POMONA, N. C.,
T.vo and a hail’ miles west of (>reeasboio,
N. O. The MKiin line of the Richmond and
Danville Railroad i>as -es tliroiigh the
groiui ls and within 1U0 feet of the otiiec.
Salem trains make regular stops twice daily
e ti ll way. Those interested in Fruit and
IF-A-OTSI
Fruit growing an
onliallv invited to in-
sery in the State i
t in the South,
or many yiairs vi-ited 1
North and West, and |
speet this tltc largest n
and one among the hirj
{ | Hie pponri ‘tor h. 1- fo:
the leading nurseries
corresponded with th >s ■ of foreign coun
tries, gathering every fruit that was ealeu-
lated to suit the South, both native and
foreign.
Nurseries is sue
out from (been
nu rse
P FRTTNENT, interesting and un
varnished facts furnish the ma
terial from which this card is built
For instance:
It’s a fact that my assortment of
Men’s, Youths’and Bovs’Clothing is,
Q,TTI3sriB"Y‘ & GOOKI,
SUCCESSORS TO JAMES E. COOK,
DEALERS IN
GEN ERA L MERC IT AN ] >1SE
GRAN ITE VILLE,
SO. CA.
in .-izc
anti completeness, surpassed
*
The reputation of Pomona Hill : by no other of these goods in the city. I
It’s a’soa fact that these garments are
mat many agents going !
til
ioro, representing oilier
try m le.ave d,e impression that 1 llle t*q»al in style, make and lit of the
presenting tiiese nurseries. WMiy • best to be found elsewhere, while it is
at the same time, a fact that the
Lei the public answer.
m stoekgrowin
e sain'* t lie lari:
ever shown ■
in North Carolina
ach, ])C[ir, dimay,
: : and can show 1 • • i
,, , Clothing I oiler vou is in many re-
jst and best stoek | •.
r seen in any two ! spent superior to that usually found ;
consisting of j j n a Ready-M:ike Stock. It is certain-
plum, grape,
rpIlE FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGNS ARE UPON US, AND WE
1 are prepared to meet them with the most complete Stock of General
Merchandise ever brought to Aiken County.
CETOUR PRICES will lie so Reasonable that none can compluin^gj
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, anc
all we ask is an inspection of Material and Prices.
Our Clothing !
.-i' persimmon, Japanese plum, Ap-
nertariisc. Russian apricot, ntul-
ly a fact that for this Superior Cloth
ing I a*k lower prices than those asked
Is one of the most complete stocks ever seen in Graniteville.
marked to suit the times.
Prices an
•r:
inccs. :-:nii!l fruits: Strawberry, elsewhere for less excellent go:)ds.
*, currants, pecans,
a-p:
Fngiish wal- i
■gus, evergreen:
tro
rlioubarb,
I • tree*, ruses, Ac.
\-i* y.air order to my authorized agent
rdcr direct from tiie nursery. Corre-
idcncc solicited. Descrijuive c;it;dogucs
t * applicants.
Wo keep none > it
house in this section.
Our Grceries!
fi st quality, and we soil as cheap as any first-class
SAVE YOUR FtflOfyEY
\,1 !•
State
Associai ion.
11 A.
M. bv
Rev. W E.
J.’huson
j or
Rev.
d. ii
. Cmsland.
M i"ion
mt-
inon
at 11.
A. M., Hand:
ly by Rev
. J.
J). Ik
.* »1 U * 1\
or 1 lev. .1.
Biowne.
1st
—• H >w cam we in
111C* t *
t he nn threi
■ to take grea
ter interest in
’L'he Deat:il Association which met
in Charleston April 27:h, :u jounied 1
011 Tuesibiy 2') after vieoting the follow
iogotiicefs for the ensuing year: Pres
ident, Dr. L. S. Wolf, of Or.itigeiiiirg;
first vice President, Dr. J. !!. E. .'Itll-
hoiisc, of Bbtekville second vii*c Pres
ident. Dr. B. Riitiedgo, of Fiorcncc;
corr. s, o:idi ng secretary, Dr. E. (’.
Ridge!! of Bates burg: recording secre
tary, Dr. R. Atmai* Sniiili, of Char
leston: treasurer. Dr. (t. W. Dick of
S initer. Di*,B. H/reaguc uaxdeeted
to fill the vacancy on tbu board ot den
tal examiners.
J. VAN. LINDLEY,
TO-MON A.
(••ailford. i ouiitv. X.
j good stalls and other con vouieiices
i4 O
RETURNS
i*k :: ok Cl!:kk axi> 1 iirakukki:)
Town ok Aikkx,
Aikkn, S. (*., April 25, 1SS7. )
NOTICE is iieret.y given tnat my
^ otiiec will in* open from tin* first
• The boom still keeps at this popular
Emporium of Fash ion, as I lead tiie
trade, this L a* it should he. I have
always sold the best Clothing, and the
people know it. 1 By calling on us, as our facilities for purchasing enable us to sell at such
Mv Stock is marked exceedingly ! prices that all our customers realize the economy of dealing with us.
close and visitors will find splendid j-^jfOUR WAGON YARD is free T» all our customers and provided will
values in every department. I have
a large line of Fancy Four Button
Cutaways in Cheviot, Cassimeres and
Worsted, which recently sold at $27.50 ® 5.S a
cut to*$18 and $20, the best bargain oil- 1
ered by any one; also a line of Sacque i
Hulls in the same proportion, tiie
garments are in the I.atest Styles and
made equal to any Tailor made gar-
07 & 169 EAST BAY.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
McGAHAN, BATES & GO.,
-JOBBERS OF-
Dry Goods, Motions, Clothing,
Nos. 226, 228 A 230 MEETING STREET. - -
CHARLESTON,S:C
M. BIRD &CO.
WiTE
COLORS,
WINDOW CLASS, ETC.
AGENTS FOR
HOWE’S STANDARD SCALES AND MARVIN'S SAFES.
Forth® present at 175 East Bay, - - - CHRLESTON, S. C.
QUINBY * COOK.
Sc
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JNO. P. DSLL. ••
914 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
t
Sole Agent for Edwin C. Burt'‘
Celchrated 8hoes.
Etmember This Ladies.
hi
Tl e nt
annual me
at Greenv
Jillv. lbS8.
Dr. L. H.
e on the third TYu
D >f ten
ting will lie held
ay of
the Sunday >*elu>ol irk*.
Rm. D. Ii. (’ro<laud, lir.>t speaker.
2nd ipicry—“It being the duty of
the church to h.ok after the devolope-
inom of the talent of her young nieii,
wlnit is ilie best method to aceomplisli
that end?” Bro. W. li. Kneeee first
sp aker.
J. C. Bnowxi:,
M .Hleratoi*.
D. II ChosLani), Clerk.
Baptist Court* r please copy.
Iteue.vs Her Youth.
Mrs. Piiocbe, Cliesley, Peterson,
Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following re
markable story, the truth of which is
vouched for by the residents of the
town: “l am 73 years old, have been
troubled witli kidney complaint and
lameness for many years; could not
myself without help. Now I
swSifrec t’.om all pain and soreness,
and :vn aide to do all my own house
work., 1 owe my thanks to Electric
ilitter^for’bax ing renewed my youth,
in ) reVioved completely all disease
Try a bottle, only CUc, at
li's Drug Store.”
the retiring
president, was highly complimented
upon his administration of the atl iir
of the n>sooiation during the past
year, and upon hi' a imirab’e :>ddiv<'
wiiieli was read at thedinneron Wed
nesday night.
Bucklen's Arnica Halve.
Tiie lust Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, * Halt
RIkuiii, Fe*. *1* Sores, Tetter, Uhapped
Hands, Chiiidains, Corns, and all
H!;in Eriintiotis. and positively euros
• dies or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give* porleet s:it;s!;i' thm, < r
money refunded. Price 25 cent per
box. For sale by II. II. Hall.
Thousands of people sufler wi'h
buck ache, not knowing that in most
eases, it is a symptom of dLeased kid
neys and liver, wliieh plasters and lo- 1
lions canu >* heal. ’’’lie best and saf
est remedy’s Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liv-
<r and Kidney Balm. $1.00 jerboa-
tie.
Sic
ment. in finish and make. My busi
ness has been so great, that in many
dejaartments my orders have been
duplicated in order to give Die cus
tomer jus*: what he needs when he
calls* to make his purchase, as the
weather grows colder the greater the
demand is for the Tailor-Made Cloth
ing, such as Huits and Overcoats.
My Stock of Underwear for Gentle
men is complete, and all sizes and
qualities can be found in this depart
ment, tis well as a large assortment of
Hats in all Styles.
Boys Suits in Knee Pants from 4
i years to 13 years, and in Long Pants
Suits from 12 to 17 years. I have some
KendaellC, Malaria gi-eat bargains to offer in this depart
ment, also in the Stock of Overcoats
May next until the loth of June
next for the juirp >se of receiving re-
turn-. of personal proj.eity, sales of
merebandise, income from jirofessions
and ta nili. s; also all real v state, in
cluding buildings acquired since May
the first, 1's'J, and from whom ac-
qui i'e< i.
The law requires fifty per cent, pen
alty to be addeil to the hist return of
all persons who shall tail to comply
with the .above.
Ofiieo in tin* Court Ilon-e. Office
hoars from 9 A. M. to 1 1*. M.; 2 P. M.
to 5 P. M.
*rk and Treasurer Town of
r2*.;-5t
liken.
mmm liver \m
-CURE-
THE S. o. S. Is the cheapest and the best and the only Specific Fertilizer
for small grain in the nuuket.
Asliley Ash Element,
A very cheap and exeell,nt non-ammoniated Fertilizer for small grain
crops, fruit trees, grape vines, <kc.
ASH LEV COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND.
A complete Fertilizer for these two er“j>s, and also used by the truckers
near Charleston for vegetables.
Ashley Complete Garden Fertilizer,
NEW YORK A® CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
STEAMSHIP
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CAPT. R. W. LOCKWOOD.
STEAMSHIP . .
OITTT OIF O’OT .TTiyr-RT A
CAPT. I. McKKE.
SAILING WEEKLY FOR NEW J'ORK FROM CHARLESTON.
an,! Dyspepsia.
‘ii:
Si venil colored men have been ar-
re.-ted in Dirli-gtou eharged with j B!«*ek. Laureus s*rt2
counter IF ting.
NIild and elfieiei t in their action,
utiiif .ing the blood, i.cleasing tiie amine this Stock and its bargains,
appetite, making you feel new. j Respect ully,
r ’o! 1 fir W. J. Platt & Co.. Sb 1
.ike:;. S. C.
»prI2-ly
Specially adapted to roses, geraniums, pansies, flowering annuals, &c.
, CST'For terms, directions, testimonials, an.i for the various attractive ano
for Men, Youths ami Boys. If you instructive publicationa of the Ccmpany, address
are wise you w ill call here and ex-
M. L. KINARD,
Columbia, S. C.
The Ashley Phosphate Company,
vJharieswn, - - S. 0.
FOR INFORMATION, PASSAGE, &c. t APPLY TO
James Adger $t Co., Agents,
i
CHAIiL
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