The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, May 17, 1887, Image 2

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: ,V --M Hr* .CHAAbRS E. It. DRAYTON*, Editor TERM#. .09* coiyr one yeiir, li ;>*id in Adrante. ,Otae copy six month*. One copy three nn/uthe, Single copies. ADVKKTISINO JtATKK. •Vi •iiites of Kcspect, ?!,W One square, first insertion, Kaoh *uh<.cq'.;eut ineertiop, Susinees end otiicr notices in local coi , Biun 15 cents par line Ot«ltuarieM and Tribt per ilich. Sj^eciid contracts made for senr- .BimtuU or quarterly advertiseiij^.-its. To , CoftBESPO.XUKNTS. — All eoMiimiinee- tiom must be accompanied by the true Baiae and nd<y*^* of the writer in ,jriler to attention, jo-jected con.iniPiica- , . ti-ms >yill not be returned unless stamps for uiid come return postage are enclosed. AIKEN. S C\. MAY 17. JSisT. Tlte l>iocesait Convent The 97th itnq^qi convention .of Hip Proteatant Kplseopnl Church of! the Diocese of South Carolina, con- | .vetted at St. Philips Church on Thurs- | ttecceshao i.iieiisitt oy the tyr^nkul assuinptiotl' Oi l.io ].p;srop.il a Jtoo. - ity . \\ .iab is L -) be ihe o s• • ■ 'Uto can on!/ bo <!.• c. rttiits.! hv tiic anionnt of Christian forbearance | erejsed l»y parti..' t o tip- contin- , vefsev. It is lip* opititon, i*-.ver, ?•’ on i 'T oo 0 * toany, tliat the eaeiyie* <d lluo 1 t«01 dio'-ese are bpiti^ expesnhul in the wrouir •lireelion atni that itiuler ibe • >reseiit uioitrary Hduiiiii. iratioii or the Kpisccjiacy no poaeofnl solution W ! can ever be arrived at. lie it rouieui- j hered timt tlie Protejtant Kpisc'op.tl i Church is planted ui.nu a lock that j is £bie to tvsiso ail usm pat ion-; <if authority or assumptimn of i divine riirht by mere atoms of irauiuti- i ity like ourselves. It is planted d<*ep down in the hearts of its membership weal or come woe they will stand by it to the last, trustin*.r r -—I to (be providence of a Merciful and All Wise Cod to lead them in safety ■M 'jtid honor out of all their troubles i into new fields of active usefulness, for His honor and glory. A (food Example Lnljecifeil. Tut: A!ki:s iiix' ,ui>rit is only a vsiiir.'CTON r. From Our Regular Corre WaSHI.\riTON, 'lav v days J ^*1 Ks For the past Las been alive with hottl prop. ie ! men and old soldier.' oi i meun t lie Army of the Cumberiand. Iva<*h clusn mei'tioned has been holding a con vention here. The surgeons attend strictly to business, but the Bunihices, who represented ajl ttie leading cit'cs and tlie leading hotels in the l.’nited .States, while ‘•niueli on pleasure heut”, were !P>t possessed oi frutrai minds apparently. Tliey were han- ■ jueled by theloiml hotel pronrivtors ip a uiatmer befitting proi’essional epieures and were taken to Mount Vernon, also to see" the President, to see the sights of the Capital and to Lite theatres by the public • mine hosts” of this city, and it required a good little sum of money to pay the carnage hire alone for two hundred visitors. The chief event of tise reunion <>f the Army of the Cumberland was the unveiling of the bronze statue of Oar- field, erected by his oid comrades in arms. The ceremonies look place on Thursday. The day was one of Ma\’s most perfect specimens, the crowd in attendance very large, and every detail of tlie programme sii tcess’.n 1 ly cart Ad out. The three surviving of brother is eldam f und; be never filed in sa rilleiugserf to please them. God give them all strength in this great atiiietion for tney have been .•atied upon to give up much. But what it blessing to know that Everett i* with tiiv Savior he served so faith fully. Loved ones, strive to meet vour angel bov, for he is resting in the antis of Je-us, awaiting*vour coming. Ur l. vunu tlie sunset s r. He has gained the Trial beyond the sunset he Delightful days that i:e ■id glow r war q.eti.tmg, • end; beyond the subset’s purple rim, beyond tiie twilight deep and din), Where clouds and darknes s never conic. Thy boy has I’a'ind his Heavenly home. His l«.\ mg leael.cr. K. J. <i. VO THE idS»i lOtlS OE THE STATE & CO. HAVE RECEIVED AND ARE RECEIVING THEIR BPRING STOCK. COMPRISING DRV (MODS OF Ail DESCRIPTIOAS, Seasuciasr Jlusiliis, ycameMvsg mtamnS PRINTS, CRINKLE SEERSUCKER, &c. White Goods, Laces of every descriptions. Collars, Culls, Ac., for ladies and children. Hosiery in every line. I HAVE secured Patterns and propose to rumish RIBS for a}l makes of Gins at reasonable prices. CASTINGS of all kinds in Iron an Brassat short notice. Special attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed! aflCHiHE^woRKfjl Nos. 015, G17 ami G19, Kor.LQCK St., *■ - AUGUSTA, GA. CrfAS. F. LOMBARD,IToprietor. WM PENDLETON, Sup’t. We ask your goods. We ca ijspeetion of our stock, and promLe to show j’op new, fresh snec •iul attention to our line of s and Children’s, Trimmed and Untrimmed. The greatest In Ladies’, Mis selection of Men’s and Youths’ at lower prices than we have ever put them or seen them. the live commanders who stjge.?ede secular paper it is true, but neverthe- one-another ul the head, of tlie A .my I not yet been arranged, but the follow- ! luenced lit KJ o’ejlock, the regular R‘ ss NV ‘ < ' :lMi ^ 01 the Cuii;herlaud were pre-eut— ing topics have heeu named for liiorning pntyers \/ iitg conducted hy bless the Rector of M. I liaddeus Annual Meeting of ihe State Press Association- Subjects to be Riseu:-*- e<l—.V PossitiK* Sea X’oj age Tlie South Carolina Stale Press As sociation will meet in Charleston on the evening of t he of June 2, proximo. Considerable time will Tie devoted to a discussion of matters pertaining to journalism. J. E. Boggs, of the Pick- '■ S i I * s the annual oratm.j Is complete with Fresh and Desirable Goods, with W. M. Jones,ot the Spartanburg • 1 a/c/•ed</, as alternate. We exhibit nothing but the freshest ’I’lie first object of the Assnejati tn is ! this season than in previous season business. A definite programme has j close prices. II. BUSCH & CO., Aiken, S. C. s O U11 GROCEHY STOCK and Desirable Goods. y..o ’*. :jnd think the goods prettier | U,e n Give us a call and we can promi'C : °‘ 1,P { ^ lk t f W1 ' 1 ^ 1 Aiken, .s. C. in trout <>t the Court the Rev. Messrs. J. M. .Stoncy und Puii>h c.r n■ s exhibition a s|ti..t o, .William Hetiyy Ktutekle. The eonven- <'liristian charity and lovcft>r 1 iirist s ,tioii sermon was ])reached hy tlie Rev. Church, a. ; indicated by his vote on Robt. Wilson, D.D., from the text, ' the question of a divisiot. of t he repot t . "The kingdom of Heavep is like to a of the committee on crede.'.tials of the grain of imndard seed, 5 ’ .St. ?>E. hew 13 chapter, Ylst verse, i t was a £..LoI- urly production, soupd in its logical deductioMs and well delivered, t f tin* liberal /uid oiiUgliteued views ex pressed by Dr. Wilson in this scrim,u x were generally cuterlaiiied and prac ticed by tRe clergy at large, much dis- ( cord and attlction might be averted . fr.tiri this ancient branch of Christ's .UhurcU. After the sermon the com- muidop was ailminislereii by Bisltop Howe, assisted hy tlie KuV. Dr. Wil- soqand the Rev. Messrs. J. M. Stoney, John Johnson and Vv. H. Hauckle. At the conclusion of (he religious ser vices a shoit recess was taken, alter whiph the convention was called to order hy Bishop W. B. W. H-nve, as the ex-otlicio, president of the conven tion and tlje Rev. J. D. McCullough, secretary of tin* last convention, tir>t called the roll of the clergy and thgn the rolj of parishes and lay delegates in the order of their establishment. It was found that the clergy were pres ent with full ranks and the lay repro- seutatiou was large. A conimittee of three clerg.ymen was appointed to examine the clergy list and three lay- bpen to examine tlje eredentiala of the laity. The Bishop then read his address. clpigy during the stormy session of tiie hiteconvention. .'■'aeriiicing noth ing that was due to his holiest convic tions of principle, he was yet uihing to make this concession, and if other clergymen ha 1 joined hiuj, it would Gens. Sherman, Bneii and rode in v. earriage parade with Gen. Sheridan, the presi dent of the society ot the Army of the Cumberland. TTg panoig. na, whic h ! s to be one < f the attractions arranged b;. the man aging eonunitlee for drill week, is being erected on the drill ground. It requires a frontage ot about nine hundred feet, ami it will be shown only of nighG. It will reju'esent the naval battle in Hampton R >e. iswiiich an I R isceran/., j discussion at this meeting: Regula- togeticer in tiie i iion of foreign advertising—agencies j and prices. IMm subscription list.* The elfect of sensational publieutions | upon the morals of our ccniniry. The ! Press asan educator; its responsibility i for the moral status of the reading I world. Is it expedient for, or incum- ! bent upon, newspapers to publish j items of doubtful moral purport? It is proposed at tiie close of tlie j meeting to take trip to New York j by the Civde line of steamers. Tickets! ended witli tlie memorable between the Monitor and tin* M avc allowed the convention to be-; ".‘“'v !'"iiko “ panorama tiie contest | iVoui Charleston to New York and i I come an organized body, which per haps might have led to a reasonable i solution of the perplexing problem.' with which it had to deal. God help ; the lay brethren when tiie clergy set j an example of pride and intolerance totally at variance with the teachings jofoiir Blessed Lord amt Master, who j suffered all things that we might he |saved. Golds severest punishments to his i chosen people tlie Jews were for race j contamination wiili strange people. ' The church is permeated iron* top to ; bottom with the social feature. Lei ' the Cauca-iaii guard eveiy approach j to the social temple. The purity of ! ids blood is essential to the purity of his soul. The liybred usually inherits ! all the vicious propensities of both races and fgir of the good qualities, j The mule is not as swift as tiie horse • or as strong as the ass, but he is more j vicious than either. Race amalgama tion means destruction *0 the negro < and degradation to the white man. ■sident I r ! rn-i return, good for thirty days, will be j m-! sold to newspaper representatives and j ctans will he real vessels, made! their families, at $2(} each, provided a ■ according to the originals, and w ill In* j party of twenty-five ean lie made up. | seen moving about, tlm perspective | The stoaiiior will leave Charleston on j being such that they appear to be full Saturday, the 4rh of June. Capt. ■ size. j Courtenay, tlie agent of the Clyde! The illusion is such that the speeta | line, requests that at least ten days’! tor will appear to be siamling on the | notice be given, so that berths, &c., { shore of Hampton Roads, tie sees can be arranged, the water stretching out before him, Col. M. B. McSv/eeney, the pre a lighthouse with a revolving light is j of the Association asks that all who introduced for pieture.-nue <d!ect, and j intend going will notify him at once, in the distance L Fortress M >nroe und I stating the number of tickets they a number of vessels of the Federal j want, fleet anchored near by. Tiie drama opens by the appearance of the Cum berland. which comes in under full sail, and tl.ops atichoi. i Disagreement I s i*eveiiit* I'laterni/.iiig '1 he alerrimac tnen appears and the| , > work of destruetion be with the and tiie ? is burned. hv >sere« n iHIM BWCI.II ill*:.. sv;v.ii* . - . ! get badly burned in the scrim mage, oat* le field rc.utned and lepoiteil tlieit | The guns are itiade oftiiin iron plates | ,1 * is ' s,on to oe a lailure. 1 hey would ; but they have collars at the muzzles j 110 t he allowed to i lace tlieii nionu-j w hich make them look thick and j 011 tlie tuilhivst point on toe j solid. Apjiareiitly red-hot shot and ! held reae.*'ed hy 1 mkett s men m the , shell are Jitvd, w hich, when they \ faniotis strike the side of a vessel, explode an 1 , 'voun make a brilliant slmw. During each j exhibition 2,5(f ) such bombs are tired, I OFFER FOR SALE 25 B'CTSHIEIX.S EaSr Com, WHICH I WILL SEKL South Curoinu linilway. Connuenefng February 20, 188T j trains will run as follows ty Eastern I time; MAIN LINK—WESTWARD DAILY. Leave Charleston— -10.20 p.m. 4.00 a.m., 7.00a.m.,5.10 p.m. ! Leave Aiken— i G.Od a.m.. 7.40 a m, 11.01 a m, 9.33 p m Arrive Augusta— 7 25 a.tn, 8.30 a m. 11.50 a m, 10.25 p m MAIN LINK—KASTWAKD DAILY. Leave Augusta— G.10 a m, 4.40 p m, 9.55 p m, Leave Aiken— 7.02 a m. 5.25 p m, 11.17 p m, ; Arrive Charleston- House outlie Gtli day of June next 11.00am, 9.15 p m, 5.55 a. m, j within the legal hour’s of sale Ihe fol- | ' to and FROM columuia—Daily. | lowing (Inscribed property, to wit: Leave Augusta.. 0.10 am 4.40 p ni All that lot "f land with Ihe improve- | Leave Aiken 7-02 a m 5.25 p 11) I incuts therein, situate 1m the town of ' Hue Columbia... 10.25 a m 9.55 p nj Madison in the Countv of Aiken and ! t-*..m„ ! State of South Carolina, known as the T V _ ‘ *’ | “Thomas Jordan lot”. Bounded I- e »v e G'^unibta. 0.30 u in F. Dean. East | IhR* Aiken 11.01 a m MASTER’S SALE, 2 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA! County of Aikkn. ) Common IT.has, Forcclo'surc of Snlc. ITie I’ickens Lodge cf the IndepencK ant Order of Odd Fellows No, 28, Plaintifls vn. A. P. Padgett et id Defendants. Pursuant to a decree in tlie above North by land of M. . . . ,, by land formerlv of the estate of Geo. 1 Due Augusta....H.oO a ni 5.33 p rn 9.33 p m 10.25 p m i Kelly. South bv lands of Mike How- Daily Connection to and froij aril. West by the right of way of the j C. C. (Sc A. It. R. atGkanite- Charlotte, Columbia tuul Augusta | villk. rich i-;tt s> >u in i m ient. on («<*(Iystmi*gs llills. XT 25 CELT'S PER POUSMD. tHIS is :V rplendid feed for any kiml of stork. I made on a half acre of ground during tiie past unfavorable year 25 bushels. Address I)AXIEL CliOSLANT), OR APPLY AT THE STORES OF Railroad company. Terms of sale one-half cash balance in one year. Credit portion secured by bond of purchaser, and a mortgage of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay for deeds. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. May 10th, 1887. 3t. S 8 TATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA.> County of Aiken. Common Pleas, Foreclosure of Morfyagc. ] Burdin & Murdoch, Plain tiffs, vs. I WEST. Leave Aiken 9.10 a. m. 5,25 p. m. Arr. Grnuitcville. .9.30 a. m. 0.25 p. m, EAST. Lve. Graniteville. JO.OOu ni.O.Oop to, Arr. Aiken 10.24 a m. 9.30 p m. For Columbia the 5.25 p. m. train is daily except Sunday. From Columbia the 9.55 train is (Igily except Sunday. The 5.25 p. m. train from Aiken has Pullman Bullet Sleeping Car Aikei) to New York, via Atlantic* Coast Line, The 9.10 a. in. train for Grnuiteville has Pullman Car Aiken to Washing* ton via Richmond and Danville Road. Connections.—Connections made at Augusta with Georgia Railroad to t distinction ..cl,!!*.'*, ciiuin^, _ _ . ^ cur -j -a the fith (Jiiy ot «runc next, witliin tlie i* battle between the Menimar. | , Richmond, \ A May 8.-1 here will j PoWCll, . K. HOIKiCi'SOU illl(l J. IL S\ (Tl t | e „ aI »f sale, the following de- Monitor, in which the former ‘‘e no reunion ot ITekett s men at scribed property to wit: ed. The vessels are worked GMttysbi.ig thtY^^ December 14. AIKEN, S. C. All that tract of land situate on the ws and several men seem t" ! ‘I? \ inonumti.t (.i. tnc waters of MeTier creek, in the Conn- G O O I) S other vessels are burned and thethrill- ing scenes in Hampton Roads are Of the subsequent proceedings of!,,, • . • , , ,* „ , , ,, . 1 1 3 | Christianity is bioad eiiougli tor each vividly portrayed. the convention we must decline, for i , : ..,i nKti,.,.* am l ! One ofthe sins of the last Congress, the present, to speak, as, they vpie characterized by Hie utmost discord, 1 due in great part to the tyranieal rulings of tlie presiding officer, and ; race to worship God distinct i apart. That miserable old , . ; Madison Wells, who as President of , ,, tlie extravagant assumption ot nncsC ! ., - . • . i-. i 1 a result only people who arc lioul am ly prerogiitivo l.y M.c ! ..rousenougl! to ll.i-ln,, ,v„l bers of the convention. On Friday I due either to eheese-ptirring or to the lilunders of the rush of a closing ses- I sion, was the failure to make provision •eprohate, J. ' forthelightingof the Washington mon umeut and running the «. Jevator. As l uii charge. Consequently they j pot accept a monument site on j another and as tliey believed unim portant position. On this account the i whole reunion is declared off, and the ( monument will probably be erected over the grave of General Pickett, in Hollywood Cemetery in tluscity. The ,;etiou ofthe Battle Ground Commit- [ tee is greatly regretted by tlie veterans j on both sides, \\ ho expected to have a j grand reunion in July next. A full meeting of the survivors of Pickett’s | division heard the report of the com- ! mittee and decided it inexpedient to \ —AT THE S. B. Sawyer, Jr. and W. W. Sawyer, Defendants j and from all points West and South P uum: VNT to I (lee.ee in til( . hy till trains; with through sleepers l RSLAN1 to a deuce . 111 i between Atlanta and Charleston on above cause Iw. sell ‘tA^e, uiL , ht truin wUh A . & K . U. R. u., n. front oj tlu Court House, on to - am , fr ’ |n ' p)int8 Ul Uppep Carolina. Cotineo^ions made at Black*! viile with Barnwell Railroad to and fromBarnwell. Connections made at Charleston with roads north autl south ; also with steamers for New York and Florida. York. Through tickets can be purchased Store a ty of Aiken and State of South Caro lina, containing onp hundred and forty-five (145) acres, more or less, hounded North by lauds of Ansel Sawyer, East by MeTier creek. South by lands of Clara Sawyer and West by lands of John I Cullttm. Terms of sale—one half cash, bal ance in one year, credit portion se cured by bond pf purchaser gnd! ^ , ,, mortgage of the premises. Purchaser J). 1 eck. General Manager, to pay for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS. Master. May 10th 1887. 3t and baggage checked to all pointy North, South and west, and informa tion given by J. 11. Hard, Ticket Agent, Aiken, 8. C. D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pas. and Ticket Agent. Piedmont Air Lina S tate of south Carolina) | Richmond aad Danville Railroad, County of Aiken f helped to count poor 11 ayes into the j (‘anenjo'.^ tlie woiiderfui view | erect tlie monument at Gettysburg, afternoon the delegates of twenty par- j ishes representing nearly — “Utrongcst CiJTircbes in tii being impressed with the idea that Presidency, is in New Orleans now ; from its summit. twenty par-j ( . oi . tho u eofi .o] lc( . ting his share ihy the daiKtiess have chipped and * rlv all tlie I ,, . ,,, ,, i w> ; marred the ornamental stones within, he mSceve ^ that iufau 0 , he ; ;u . (1 H()W ov ., ilJg t() t , !is vandalism, ! 1 i claiins thg). !(c had an agreement with t and the failure of Congress to pi ovule ; i’hieves protected I ;i,Kl a ' so the reunion of thedivis- 1 ion would not he held there. they were Protestant white men and j Kelogg w herd not serfs of the Czar of Russia, or the dumb driven slaves of priestly an as pi ov he v;as tq have git | the means of protection, the monu- tax collector. He j tnent will Im clo-a-d to visitors entire- 1 ly. Tiie w’atch force is iijadeijuate to | appointment | was not -'t’l’ohded because Badger, ( preVL>nt (1< . pre .i at i <>ns hv relic-seekers thority withdrew in a body from the 0 i m ‘“f hag knaves held ; llt , others who deface the memorial J .. ^ . the place and could Mot well be re-! stones smqjly through depravity ot convention. thirteen parishes vc-; movtHl He tlien secured from Rad-! The marble has been cliipped mumed representing, with few exeep- | , . , „ ^ <iiimaiivpiact*s,v.'hiiethesiiverorna- tiomosmall inissipnary establishments I ^ 1 C A.. ! menfatioit on the Nevada stone has or pocket boroughs of t ho Episcopal ! < ' eM * °, " 1 !" ' ’’ , ' 1 '' r1 dieen niutiliteJ, and :!.e hionz lettei.-. ., , - 7 , , ! was subsequently rcinidiatod and old <in the rswis* tablet ba\e many ot authority, which are depem cut m ‘ . • . . . , ' i l-.i.in bco-i forced ofI'*nid e*irri(>d aw av * 1 Wells is now threatening to resort to lui niucta ok to ou ami * ui i m-m aw .i* , . , , . , ias mementoes. During the National the courts tq have his corrupt con-; j)ri| , u j . iuten ded to open the NcciHh^ rencwctl •treiii'fh. op who suffer from iauriuktlcH pccuHar to their ecx, should try great measure upon the taxes paid to the diocesan fu’jd for thoiF support. This Rump-parliament remained in session under the pre tence of being an qrgaijjzed body until l. Jiaft Saturday afternoon, electing ni the , , .. .. . . . i to Us ad van tag meantime the standing commit,ee ot tract confirmed. This; .seems to one of those remarkable eases in j toe will furnish a watch fureesullicient which thieves having fallen out, tlie i h>r Us protectiwii. public may hope to hear of something •-vV ' to visitors, provided the drill commit- P.i r.MK'i ro. <t, F t eg uj u,,- m ^ n U ^ 7HZ ^£5TTSyi£, the diocese and actually undertaking to jpiss ap A.ii(e(fdmei(t to Uip consli- tution. The (wGiUy paristieo that withdrew fronf tlje e()uveiUion on Friday after noon met in the Sunday-school Chapel of St. Philips Church gt 10 o’clock on Saturday morning, with the venerable ! Card Irom (*. AI". It. T!io:*;;ea lli-feaati' to tl<el;i:(* Diocesan Convention. AiKK.v, A. C May 1G, 1FS7. ; Having acted in unanimity witli | my colleague Col. Dravton, noon all ( (jiu'stion.* arising :'.p to the time of j the recess at -j !’. M. on I'Yiday la The Rani OJtITi Alt Y. [ope and 1 1‘gion ot Honor have draped their ijani.ers and their hearts are bowed in sorrow for t heir champion has fallen. President Everett L. Platt passed from the | Legion here to that above, to realize! the fulfillment of Hope, (,n the j l ! Morning of May 9iii. His mortal re- ! and being absent on account of busi . , .]•, i i., i,, ■ niaius were conveved to (.ratiitcvnR ness tliat caiieu me Home, w nen tlie J. J. P. Sinifli or St. Philips (i-.irish as ; w ithdrawal took nlaee; and believing chairman and Mr. W. A. Gannneil of I tli :i * t ' l “ Bishop exeretseil arbitrary* St. Paul's Summerville as secretary. Tbe pn.cecdings of tills body were powers by attempting to force upoi; an of a private character, but we are at JJherty t<» ineiuion that a ciimmittee from the liump-.parliaiiK nt was re ceived wlui present ad tlie following: Fcsolrui, That thjs Convention profoundly regrets the action of the deputies from certain puiuhas in 'withdrqvj’tng from the ('otiveiUion yesterday evening, and nfTeetioiiate!v und MiOf-t earue.'tl.N' requests tiicir hrethren to reconsider their action ynd to res uue thtir scats in this (‘(invention The following answer was returned l*v a committee of three: integral portion of tlie convciuuin a part ofthe report on the List of the Clergv, that w;is olji gt ionaMe : and that theCiergv having rejected the com promise of lerei l in good faith by t ho Laity to permit organization for the transaetion of husiiiess: wldlst (-n- feriaining tiie highest respi 1 ,*, lor tin* Bishop and clergy. 1 fully c*oneur in (he result as wgs reached an l partiei- jiafed in h .* my e ifleague, Coi, Dray ton, viz: in withdrawing from the convention whi n no solution of tlie diHieuities were further entertained or allowed. (i. \Y. E. TiioiiPi*. Delegaii* from St. I'iiaildeus Ciusreh, iken s. t'. on tlie 10th, attended hy many rela tives Jind friends and a large numbei ] from !)is Baud, where we laid him in 1 love to await the resurrection morn, j Though but 13 years of age, he pos sessed i‘il tlie grand qualities of heart j and mind which constitutes the per- ; feet man. A true Christian, his I b!e was leniark- Tills medioiuo ccmLines Iron’.vitli pnro vegetable fr.Tiics, Liid is invti»n.*J>lo fur Diseajses peculiar to ♦Voi;»CI1* find :>11 Avh‘» le-id sed« nt:;ry lives. 1( I*In- '•icifpM B.vi i'iiiii'PM tho USoody Siiiimlat?s •he it#‘. the 3fii»rlea aRd n^’Fvc** -m iVut. therttughlir i nvi^«»rates. C u*;.rs ih m *• , i»k»c i n ana makcB tlie skia pmooth. It t Li : !:o!i Ihe teeth, cause headache, or pro luc^ c ..•--t : ,* .ti* i!loth<r iron nitdiciueb y. s. Elizai-j iii rvMRD. T-l F tfAA 3li Ave.. Milwau- k vvis. : - in ler date of 0ec. 96th. 1884: “ 1 huve ufjv! Hrovvn’s Iron Bitters, nnd it hasbeen :a • thin :« ! *• torto me, tuivibg cured me of tho • h lies have in life. A bo cured me of Liv er •ti:it ai.ti now :l.v enrcploxioii is dear and good. 1; .il.*;o coi u Lu. * : to my children.” :. I * .fc. N. V., f *.; ‘ J l»..vo s jVf.fi*. •. , :»ld Uii f.ey Iv :u y< m :Io C . and c t’.id ii in . xct pi lirt vnhf Ir*. >n Bi t Lei's.” CoTiA'ric Ii.-.s-kh* 'fi t * ** and crop^odred lirea cn 'v r. r : h j* ».i> * tliox*. MuJo only by iii;t>\: a i a A.. < ?:ai.rmcuF.iii>. Sale of IVr- sonal Proyerty. Prices This Weelt at iho Augusta Store: 10,000 yards of NEW PRINTS at 3.L cents up. 10,00*) yards of COLORED LAWNS at 3 1 .. cents up. 13 yards FRUIT OF TIIE LOOM for *1.00. 11 yards *14 WAMSETTA LONGCLOTH for *1.00. 1,000 Men’s, Roys’ and Misses’ HATS from 5 cents up. Men’s PANTS at 40 cents per pair. Gents’ COAT, PANTS and VEST for *1.75. 7 pounds of FAIR ("OFFEE for *1.00, G pounds of GOOD COE FEE for *1.C0. 5 pounds of CHOICE COKFEE f'»r $1-00. 10 pounds EXTRA C SUGAR for *1.00. Ip pounds GRANULATED SUGAR for *1.00. LOOK AT OUR GOODS AM) PRICES — AT THE AUGUSTA STORE, AIKEN, S. 0. Common Pleas. Foreclosure S'de.. Follin Bros., Agent:;, Plaintiffs. Casin Robinson and .Tasin Robinson, Defendants. P URSUANT to a decree in the above cause, wj} 1 be sojd ill fr^nt of the Court House at Aiken S. (V." on tho Gth day of June next, within the legal hours-of sale the following described property, t.» wit: South Carolina Division. Condensed schedule in effect Februs ary 13, 18b’.. (Trains run hy 75th SOUTH ROUNP—No. 52, Daily. Leave Njt'V York 3 40pm *‘ ^ Pnilmlelpbia 5 42 p m fiiladelpbia Baltimore . WajJiington.. Ricbmond. . . Charlotte All that lot or tract of land situated i " Columbia.... in the County of Aiken and the State ■ Arrive Augusta aforesaid, containing sixty-one (Gl) 1 “ Savannah.... acres, more or less, and bounded! “ Jacksonville.. North by lands of Martin Holley, South i>y lands of Everett Hankiin* —o- on. East by landa <>f Mrs. Elizabeth i Holley and West by lands of Joseph Kneece. Terms of sale cash. Purchase)* to I ! pay f> r deed. W. \V. WILLIAMS, IJ ia t ei*. May 10th, 1887,. 3t J. AYE ATI IER8 BE E. *3 THE REAS, on October 23. 1885, | knowledge of tiie I! able. At 19 years of age he gave hist heart to Jesus and faithfully did he | light under tlie banner of the Cross • against . , _ wilii i (>"< -sing tie; Holy Spirit, bui j promising h* pa^* me on April 23, 1SS7, ir. every way did he try to lead others * the sum of *1,000 and interest; and on j to that fountain of which he drank so | >ame day, to secure in tiie naynient i 1 lieeidy. Often have i heard him ad- ot said note, executed and delivered j THE DIAMOND PALACE! The Elnest STOcit of Diiimomls : Gobi Win clips ! Silypi’ Watclips ! Gold Jewelry! Clock*, &e., Ever Seen In This {'ity ! At ijA TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA/ i G) A ikkn Countv. f Common Pi.ka:;. Foreclosure Sole. J. H. Saufoi’d, IMaintiff, vs. W. W. Sawyer, PURSUANT 8 00 p ru 11 00 p ni .... 2 30 a D) ... 1 00 p tu 5 23 p iq .... 9 20 p ii) .... 7 40 a n) 12 00 m NORTH BOUND—No. 63, Daily. 9 20 a m 1 08 p m 6 15 p «) 8 01 p to 9 47 p u) 6 40 a it) .... 8 30 a m 10 03 a m 12 35 p ii) 3 20 p n) Leave Augusta Arrive Columbia. .. “ Charlotte.... ** Salisbury.. , *i Greensboro. “ Richmond . . . ‘* Wasliingtou . " Baltimore... “ Philadelphia " New York. . 1 i. i-.. Murphy made and ilciiv- 4a. Not uni v w as lie satLiied i ensi to me his e rtain note, thereby J, 14 ii 0 (29 BROAD ST FEET, monishing th >s ■ obh for profanity and fals ard w as Irul !i and in courage to speak it: r than himself •boo.i, his stand- ■ inni the manly its eati'e; hi^ Iicsolvcd, nr*. we accede to the request suliniitti d to u- !>y therom- mittee; provided; that when we re in i n and i e.'time our seals in tin* t \ni- 'ention the president • f the Cenviti- tion shall (‘iiterlgin tqo appeal taken iy NIr. >Je; ntdy v-*'( *rday, and shall torthwith put the .piestnui to ilie Convention. I I he Rump-pai lian.ei.t It.ei; ;:.!<*p!v l the following resolution : Iteso'vrl, 1 ne Con vent ini. l.avitig heard the report of the committee appointed bv our brothers, who with drew yesterday evening frun this body, regrets that they find (hem- selves unable to accede to the proviso therein contained. The delegates from the twemy ceeditig parishes adjourned at 2 p. in., ‘subject to the call of the chairman, after tho appointment of a committee composed of the following gentle men, who are charged wit h tlie duty of preparing an addle'** to t he Diocese of South Carolina, viz: Messrs. C. ‘G. Mentniinger, of Sf. Raul’s, Char leston Edward McCru’y, Jr., of St. Ptiillip’s, Charh-'toii; ( has. I*!. R. Drayton, (>f St. Thaddetis’, Aiken; W. C. Belief, of Trinity Cnttreli, Alt- tx ville: W. St. Jttlieti .It rvcv, of c-.t. ^1 Udiacl’s, Char lest on. The R im p-p n iiamenr tuljmirned l> f >ei!i the same time, to nicer again at nen ■1 l nc nmre t 111' m ::*e A ci.zrespondent w*ri!es we saw of Cuban Unqualifiedly y/e ;; wonderful beauty. We hard.y saw a woman in Havana, and \fe v Ie l tin death lied vindicated wdiat his life Ikd been, no fears molested him, and his words when in answer to those around him as to how he felt or did he want anything was always so calmly given ‘ ! am all-i tglit.” Yeg he had made it sc, lotlll leautiful le*yo!* ■ is a aamem -. miglit in the ■ nmm.ti.'ic ‘-eri p- dcath wa- e sumnion- f-hai. ot th' to me a mortgage of all household ! funiiture tuul personal property then j o wned or thereafter to he acquired by | him in Aiken. And whereas, (tie eoiiiriuons of said i note and mortgage have been broken, ; and there is now dm* to me thereon | the >*iin of *1,050 wjth interest from April 23, 1 S s 7 Nov, therefore, under tlie power i and ' giveii me l»y said mortgage, I w ill sell chiite ill-;, 1 at public* am tion tit tiie late residence j Til la I Tit Hi BOX!) CMli an! Fever Cm Ni 1 , Eb« u 5 A1'GUSTA, GA. Wo Sell the Frog Pei]d and will refund thi every time it fails H Defendant, to a decree in the above cause, r«ow i>u tile iti the ■ otlice of the Clerk of Court, will be j sold at Aiken. S. C., on tlie Gth day of June next, Mithin the legal hours of ! sale, in front of tlie Court House, tiie ! following proper ty, to wit: l All that tract of land containing | fifty-nine (59) acres, more or less, i lying on MeTier creek, waters of South Kdisto River, in MeTier town ship, Aiken County, South Carolina, hounded on the East ey lands of Till- Bnllmar: Buffet Sleeper Washingtou to Aiken. JAMES L. TAYLOR, General Passenger Agent. 1). CARDWELL, Assistant Gen’l Pass. Agent, Columbia, 8. C. Si.l. Haas, Traffic Manager. FUN K U AL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. Curve St., Opposite Town Hal), Residence on Union St., Aiken. S. C. I TIOR SALE—A full line of Caskets . (fc Collins it; Wood, Metal or Cov- B. Sawyer, j erod with Cloth. Special attention ig . A I 1 -'V t C f . t I 1 \ l k 'V *•* cam !’i: Without a superior <»u eartli B»r tiie cur' of i hills and 1’ever. Lar^c- {jott'es only r>0 cents. Beall & Davenport, y / faiiv and ‘inictiV 11 w 11! «.* \* * r idual ui'tai ce e * i i I I! i c ti *" ‘ is the I‘Kii*>*t;s ,*ya> .i. is i!iciimiiar:i n d oth -r.vi - • ,i i*.*.:i light u,> ; the cyig ‘.ft!... t women arc iike >tar> of t Ii'* >'ai night, and the velvety idaek u: of hair bound about ti: *r li -gd-. thrust tliroiigh witli a g ddeti i. after eustom immemorial it) old truly woman’s erown of glorv. : i a n< t 1 k i n pain The sensuous perfection of their f >r:n ■; i i soft and graceful iMitlines, the w it'*!i- ery of the dark eyes and alluring iips full and rich, the sly grace of the fan or cigarette, the dainty, are bed feet, with gold embroidered black stock ings, and that most beautiful of all ornaments for tlie head, the mantilla, have often been celerated in si ng and story and poetry, but they never re ceived any m >rc praise or a huirntMii than thev ileservcd. did Jes.i. y fold. mias iaverett, tiie void uie cannot he filled, bill we tliank ul w.* had the privilege of s;k*Ii a*, ieer, we mourn his lo>s tun trust • 'ii.dit rceord mavc;m>e m itiy to i ni* grand prineipies. N'oblv I he preside over ids band of 79 Horen, opening tin* meeting by i.iing ( or-l's word and having t hem >eat with him the Lord’s Prayer, I singing a hvnm. His iniluoi'i e was (’oiintrv men ..j reliable a gre-.t, Im possessed ticculiar talking to Ids companions, it ed him if one of his i swerved from their triple piei was sick only a few days. • sed privilege of being :id*. list ! i: i An Kvpensive Delay t !■ pr< u* tiKan> Is failing to providt to exne! from the system t In se disease w hich cause scrofula, indiges- ity, rheumatism and sick Tlie onlv r* liable means Aiidcrsoti, on the first Wed’tesday i” Nra*-’, !SF 1 ”. i’iiis gen.cr: ! st lement «' fact 8 in till that i*.e feel w ••ranted in giving at the prewut tiirm. In conclusion w o wi n'd say Hint (tic w itb»*raw :ng delegates realize v . a *• j s s.l r stalness the gra'i'e germ tbui, dcl»:i headache, is Dr. Hart f.,: niucrs r. 1 fc J liad the Idisscil privilege or uemg w itli him to t lie i ml. Tow ards m< rn a few hours I> 'foie his spirit winged its tlight, the 'doc or a; a la-t resort mixed some mciiieiim with, liquor, Everett had been in a sleeping state for hours, we roused him and raised him to take it, but as it wa-* brought near to him lie raist d his hand and with a clear linn voice sail!: “t hi no, d(iet> r, i cannot ‘take that, 1 cannot break my pledge.” O r dying President! what an exam ple oi adherence to true principles you have left us, would that many . might follow* it. among the men of our State. We will miss Everett in ecu v w av. in the of said T. E. Murphy better known as the Yates House), on me 25th day j of May. Issf, at 19 o’clock A. M., and to coiilinue until fully sold, the fol lowing property: j us for wli Oio i’.enuctt A Company Piano and StOol. ________ Parlor Furniture, as Chairs, ?. El rule Top Tabies, Pictures, Curtains, Ac, Bed-Room Furniture, as Bedsteads, Cots, Springs, Mat Reeses, Bolsters, Pillows, Bedclothes. Blankets, Tow els, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Ciiairs. Tin Sets, Wash Sets, Carpets, Chimney Furniture, Stoves. Curtains, Rugs, Ac. Dining-Room Furniture, *ss (’h:iirs < Ta >!e>, Lamps, Pictures, Shade*, < ’ro. aery, Knives, Forks, Napkins,Ac. Hallway ami staR* Furniture, as Stoves, Carpels, I auips, -^c. Kitchc;. and Store-Room Furniture, au Safe, Stove I’tensi's. Ac. Piazza Furniture. as Settee, Chairs, Joggling Board. Ac. All pi-ijonal property of said T. K. Murphy which may be found in the mcaii w tide. Terms Cash. MRS. JANE rXGEBSOT E, Mortgagee. By HENDERSON BRG>., lie. Attorneys. Mav 3, 1 — it Proprietors ut.d Manufac turers. Augusta, ' la. lio’l II Trade J/i bliuggl't -, (iVii g (>. \\ . Baker, ;r ‘iranl:* 'Willis «.v Co., White Pony . ‘M. C. Ifatikinson, the South hy lauds of j on the West hy lauds of Cordon San- I ders and North by lauds of S. B. Saw yer. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for deed. W. W, WILLIAMS, Master. May 10th. 1887. 3t asked to the Metalic Cases of the New York Metal Burial Case Company, which are unsurpassed in quality and linisli. Also*to New Styles of Caskets. A highly polishad Coffin fully trinir Uied for only *10. Inspection of goods solicited. E. J. C. WOOD, White Piu.i llankiiKioti A Fn!;:*.! Tuiatiia. New GOODS! MRS, N» B NEW GOODS!/ i M ( LARK, 719 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FINE TENNESSEE BEEF A SPECIALTY BY F, E, SOMMER, lamrcns S), next to Wurneke’s Bakery w ill keep epustaiiily on hand the I Finest Tennessee Beef and Sau sages made of the liest Material and of my own manufacture. Thankful for tlie liberal patronage of the past, my eustomors can rely on receiving the same prompt attention I have al ways given their orders. I*’. E. SOMMER. Mm Classes ] (urnisli all classes with cniplovuient at ; home, the whole of tie* time, or their spare | nioincHts. Ifusincss new, light anil profit _ • 14c. Persons of either kcx easily earn from } .*>(/ cents to *5.00 i>cr evening, and a propor- tjonal slim l>y devoting all their time to the. ‘ business. Boys anil girls earn as much as men. That all w ho see this may send their address and test the business we make tin's otfi-r: To such as are not well sauisfieil we will send ond ilellar to pay for the trouble of writing. Bnll particular* ani$ out tit free. Address George Stinson & Go, Portland Maine. Tin.-: put in n beautiful new line of M I El,IN FRY A FANCY GOODH, Huts, Bonnets, Eaccs, Feat hers and Flowers and ajl Fall and Winter Novelties. In greater variety and Lower in Price that: ever before. Examine before you purchase, we w ill suit you. DKESSE8 also made in the very Latest Styles. MRS. V. BRIJ?f CLARK. INSUKANCfi LICENSE. Executive He pa rtment, ) Okkiue Comptkollek General, [ Columbia, 8. C., April 20,1887. | m __ fCERTIFY tlu.t Mr. A. P. FORD, ? ra i'*-* tso I'* ^ of Aiken, Agent of the NORTH western mutual in bur Bondurant, Jopliny & Go. GRANITEVILLE, - 8. C. DEALEH IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS PEKEUM ER<I>, 'TO I LET SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHES AND CIGAdS. WESTERN MUTUAL INSUR r ANCE COMPANY, incorporated by the Stale of Dakota, has complied with the requisitions of the Act of tfie General Assembly entitled ‘‘An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurmipe Companies not incorporated In tho Stateof South Carolina.’’and I hereby license the said Mr. A. P. FORD, Hie Stock is frequently replenished t .,\gent aforesaid, to take risks anti • y . » 1 w . » » .• / V , . I t t * . . t • It fltlr a • a .aw ****• Sunday School, in d the - The paper it tl l»ri*ss i •; III f‘ 1‘lliL^i till.»*iU ai At tow mills each togetlu i when iva ’ room, the aluable iu- tne wneie I,;. .at - NOTICE. fat tu: v.rs of—— — I aott* r ojH* nniii ^r <• *!. r! the md is y i’l tive *tti \ t meiit th.it liit i* the wort 1 light has o'!) -i bat a gieat i dark m» cast l.- which nothing on earth ean illumine, [jived ones, your darling's brightness i no v eternal, but few parents have < IltA.Vn EVILl E, > CE F hen ’ "V^ ( >Trc. Mar- V. Bak« "tven agent f»r May 12, 188.'. that on * Mr. J. n'ia hke a e!:ip of tire joy you have left y« trby a ehild,] Baker, all my interest in the ihug ■ in. i i.. . c. t rs “:i!\ i whose whole life seemed fitted to Arm known as B. D. B ooker A Co, iw V da*.s supply of paper :.!uad amt give you comfort and pleasure; his j at Langley, 8. C. I bereb\ give iiotiee takes fro ri three matiuf'ii-tnres, so love and devotion to his parents was ! that I am uot liable for any debtsof presence of an overshadow;ug t rouble t ], Hr ^ has the constant advantage of of the highest type, and his protect-j the firm, which has been aggravated into mi-* daily cctupetitioiv.—Ativ 4 or/. II oriel, iug lu%e for his little sj-ter and, ALL KINDS OF CRICKS! Proprietors of the Old and Populur- so that they are always fresh. Our prices are reasonably, and we will he glad not only t<> >grve our friends of Graiiiteville, but of the entire gur- 'iHiriding Country. James A. Stothavt. Ruiiioy’s Barber Shop. transact all business of Insurance thiji State, in the county of ^ikef); f°P and in behalf of said Company. Expires March 31st. 1888.’ W. E. .STONEY, Comptroller GeneraL t *.* e»‘v C diocese P.'< pOI ’hjcu nlighied J. A. STOTHART. DeLAIGLL AND AUGUSTA BRICK YARDS, cstablisf c.l in 1820! Esti mated produ- don since th—i 250,000,<KK) Brick! Quality and color uusur passed North Soutli. L^rge stock always on band. For iaformation address T/O^DI’RANT, JO I’Ll NO & Co., Augusta, Ga. A Farm containing about fifty acres, pretty cottage of six moms, O N Laurens Street, two doors south ofthe “Croft Block,” Hair Cut ting, Sliampoo'itg ;md Shaving done with care, and after the most approved method. rarThe Trimming of Ladies’ Bangs c7 _ ^ i M isses and children’s Hairs specialty j depot. 'Four rooms and garden E. CAPERS RAINEY, i Apply to E. J. C. WG good cotton land. Located «mi H. C. Railway two miles euat of Alkeu. ALSO Cottage on Park Aveuue, near R. R. /