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i 4 % . Till; Alffi liEWBEil Cif AIiI>KS K. U. DKAYTOX. I Ad.tor. TEl: Prohibition A been tite wett : - tlie I’resi ieij»i;d there were inon isteli titjui ever I cily of t!,e I ik Hume leueth of: rtt:tb’iine-. eiittine* One eopy It paid i tine eop r*(ie fop HiJiifl*; ci one Vi-'ir. i adviini-';. thn • ! J _ lit fni. to have •t eitic*s during Jl is >aM tliat ;s to the square recorded in any tes during tin* The number of is nl'O said to lull!wav of AriVKHTJSt.VO ilVTi:?. One square, lir-f in«:.rtliiii. : Kaeli siibseqii.uit : business and other iintii-c- in u:i»n. i.j vent s p. i lino ohitiiarifs and "J rii.ut's of le- ; per iricii i tl co'itraets made for yc it annnal or quart* riy a Ivci ri'-.-!ii<-ii fo t'oi:::t--All emi to in s must he accotn i>ani< ! I y name and «fldve%s of toe writer i; receive atteiitir.n, Hcjeete*! con tionn wi5! not he returne'l mill-.--t return posture are- eiu i*is<-d. AIKEN, S. C., OCT. its, ISB' The Presidential Tottr t'ontdi:- tietl. have been the station lion.-e is d••si-rilied as puck- e.l each morninir with In-lpiess ofTetul- ers and the li-ior swinnnin'r with Mood. Taking it all in all the aver age sight seer had a devil of u time • hiring the I'rosidenTial visit. The starving atnl sleejdes* crowds who re- turned .vil! long r< member their trip to Atlanta with feciinus not at all eoiiijiiimciit.'-ry l f > the gate «;ity. Itucklen s Arnica Slive. T!ie best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Se.lt- lUtuetn, Fever v i;- --, Teller, f’happed Hands, Chilblains, t i, and lions, and po.-i:ively no pay p quired. It is guarantied to give perfect sati«fae;ion, or money <»r funded. Price eent» per bos. For sale bv \V. J. Platt. Sale. > F. I?. iii:m»kksox, DRY GOODS I nil Skin lump- ^ cures Piles, or. U? NOTICE OF REDEMPTION. STATE OF SO FT II UAROLIXA.l Cor.NTV ok Aikk.v. ( iTATE OF HOl'TH CAROLINA^ Cor.NTV or Aikkx. CoMMOX Pi EAS. 1 I J Foreclosure. i j s 2TATE OF SOTTTIIGABOLIXA.^ Aikkx Couxtv. C’OMMOX Pl.KAS. CARPETS AND AND NOTIONS, FURNITURE. Wallace & Wallace Vjf. T.yman Holden & A. <Tavlor Martin Boatwright, et. ai.l - Partition. T ’s OErrui:, Ral'orn: pt. 30:h, IsST, ! You I Wallai will ple.afie i- & Wallace, i tornev, Joiin (darv take imtice tliat tlirough I heir ut- Ev iins, have this East week thecongregation ofOrace ; ( | !iy deposited with J Churrdi Charleston } ii*-ented, to that 1 reasttrer of the County aforesaid, the splendid old corps thcGenuan artille-1 amount of inouey rer|iiisite to redeem iy. a licautifully einhroidcred silk lianncr as a recognition of the kind- P UliSUANT TO A DECREE IN the aliove cause now on file in lhe office of the Clerk of Court I will sell in front of the Court House at Aiken. ,S. C., within tne legal hours of sale on the 7th Nov. 18n7, the fol lowing described pnnerty, to wit: All that tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Aiketi and State aforesaid, hounded on the north by the Edgefield road, east ijy lands r ! Richard Gregory Jr., et. al.) I PURSUANT TO A DECREE IN ! the above cause now on file in ; the offiee of the Clerk of this Court, 1 will sell on the 7th day of November, i 1887, in front of th * C. H., at Aiken, J S. C. within the legal hours of sale, i r , ., ?p ,, Ts , the following described property, to | AK1 Jj1, ’ YirE ask the attention of the ladies > V of Aiken county to our line of Dress Goods, Flannels, Casi- ineros, Jeans, Bed Ticking, Black and Brown Muslin, 3-4 4-4 o-4 (3-4 10-4 widths. O U R S H O E D E PA R T M E N T. has received more than ever careful attention this season. OIL CLOTHS. Afnrnv ! "f Lyman Holden, south by lauds of 1 - ’ Dr. T. G. Croft and west by lands of a certain tract’ f land sold at a Delin quent Laud Sale, April 4th lirsl, as property of Lucinda Randall, and n**.«s of that command in granting the bough: by you. You will please pre free use of their spacious ball for mauv i ■ ;( " t youV'certificate of purchase to j me for cancellation at my office and receive order upon the treasurer afore- monllis to the congregation while their church edifice was undergoing ' ^i.j f or reimluirseinent. repairs from the injuries received by ! Witness my hand and official seal, at The grand preshhntial lonrcanieto; ita eonclii.-ion on Saturday, and Pres-I ident and Mrs. Cleveland are again in Washington after having in the space of three weeks traversed eigh teen States and nccomylished a jour ney of upwards of l.aU I miles, witi;- I he great earthquake. Mr. W. K. Darby in bfhalf of of the ladies of the i church presented the banner with ap- popriate wor<ls and resolutions and j Captain F. W. Wagoner responded ! in til ling terms. The g( nerous net ! of tiie arlillerv received a graceful and Aiken, C. II., this 30th day of Sep tember, A. D.1887. DAVE H. WISE, SealI Auditor Aiken Count v. out an accident oranythingoe-urring J to mar the pleasure of the trip. | Viewed as a physical aeconipli-'inient —it is a wonderful demonstra tion of the extensive journeys that cun he succe.-sfillv comple t'd in a limited time by the ail of mans obedient servants steam and electricity. Forty years ago such a journey wliould have con sumed months of fatiguing travel, hut now in a drawing room ear, piovided with every luxury and at comp»aratively small cost, thou sands of miles are accomplished, with so little fatigue, that the tourist is able to appear at his special appoint ments as fresh as if lie had just stepped from his own comfortable duelling The trip however is remarkable in another particular which should he gratifying t » every American citizen and. goes far to denion-trate the capacity of the Anglo American peo ple for self government. We allude to the fact that although Mr. Cleve land travelled through eighteen States in all of which there were at least two political parties and in some of the States the people were nearly equally divided on political line", yet not a single unseemly demonstra tion was made in any city or town. Xu troops of soldiers were necessary to guard his safety, tli extraordinary efforts made were looking to tiie prevention of such or dinary casualities as might at any time he encounten'd in railroad travel. This fact, small as it may at first ap pear to citizens of republican America isa grand commentary on the habits, manners and customs and above all the self respect and self control of American citerzenship. No European monarch would have dared to have made a journey of a Notice of Hedemiitioii. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Co ext v ok Aikkx. 8th, 1887. Aeiutou s Mr. J. V. (ieorge You wiil please Ok:-ice, Oct. take notice that well deserved recognition. The congregation of Sr. Michael's Chuivh Charleston, have presented to the congregation o St. John’s Luth-j Ml> k. .l Tvler has this day deposit 4'run Church an extreme! y handsome j < d with J. E. Murray, Tnasurer of an 1 beautiful testimonial. It is ex- pnssive of tiie gratitude of the former church to the latter for the use of the Dr. T G. Croft and containing ten acres more or less. Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. oct. 11 1S87. Sunday school room of St. John’s Church by the congregation of St. Michael's Church immediately and for some time after the earthquake. The testimonial consists of a set of Communion chalices of beautiful de sign and workmanship. Prcsdem (Meveland’s vi<it to the West and South has been a triumphal tour, and during i:s w hole progress it is remarkable what good judgement he has displayed in all the addresses he has made. We can point to no single instance where an injudicious utterance has crept in to jar upon the has the County aforesaid, the amount of money requisite to redeem a certain tract of land sold at tne Delinquent Land Sale, April 4th, 1887, as proper ty of S. I>. Loeklayer and bought by you You will please present your certificate of purchase to mo for can cellation at my ollice and receive order upon the treasurer aforesaid for reimbursement. Witness my hand and official seal, at Aiken, C. JL, thisbth day of Octo ber. A. D., 1887. DAVE II. WISE, Auditor Aiken County. [SKA Ej PI?0HATE SALE. enthusiastic hospitality' which everywhere been accorded him his lovely wife. and Atlanta outdid herself on the occa sion of President Cleveland’s visit. It is estimated that one hundred and fifty thousand visitors were present. This taxed the resources of the Gate STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CorxTV ok Aikkx. In the Probate Court. James It. Duiular, as Administrttor of the estate of Carrie F. Prentiss, Piaintilf, vs. E. Rhett Prentiss and Otis E. Prentiss, Defendants. / •S'; • **/' I'‘til Unfair to i>a<j D^Lts. virtue of a decre 1 > Y virtue of a decree in this case j) now on file in this olliee, I wi 1 ! sell at public a uction to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House at Aiken, S. C., between the legal hours MASTER’S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Couxty ok Aikkx, Common Pleas. Follin Bros, Agents, Plaintiffs, va. Cain Robinson and Jasin Robinson, Defendants. Foreclosure Sale P URSUANT to a decree in (he abow cause, will be sold at the risk of former purchaser, in front of the Court House, at Aiken S. C., on the 7th day of November next, with in the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property, to wit: All that lot or tract of land situated in the County of Aiken and the State aforesaid, containing sixty-one ((31) acres, more or less, and hounded north by lands of Martin Holley, south l*.v lands of Everett Hankinson, east by lands of Mrs. Elizabeth Hol ley and west by lands of Joseph Ivneece. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for deed. W. W. WILLI AMS, Master. Oct. 14, 1887. wit: All that certain tract of land situated in the County of Aiken, and State of South Carolina. Rounded on the North by lands of Henry Oflto and lands of Berry Melton, South by lands of Burgess Franklin, and West by lands of Levi Moyer, and containing two hundred and forty acres, more or less. Terms of sale onedhird cash, balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale. Credit portion secured by bond of purchaser, and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for deeds. W. \V. WILLIAMS, Master. oct. 11 1877. flflaster’s Sale. S TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ) Aikkx Couxty. ) Commox Pl.KAS. 1 [ Foreclosure I W. W. Faueett vs. Helen I. Leese Win. Turnbull pi Partition. oid\ i City bevond its eanaoitv, but a good I ot sale, on Monday, the 7th of No- i vember, 1SS7, the following described those j humored crowd can putaiip with many when inconveniences that al! that is possible convenience and enjoyment. The suggestion of the London Punch to tie a rail way director on the front of every engine of a passenger train as a heroic means of precaution against railway accidents is we think a timely and admirable suggestion. We recom mend that (lie experiment commence similar character under such auspices, with the directors oU the AJr Line aiuViflieTnuUThe prospeels are that Ids life would have paid the penal ty. Wherever Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland went they were received with grand ovations of hospitality participated in by citizens without regard (<> political party lines. As tiie Chief Executive of the republic, and as an able conscicucious servant of the republi Road. A few directors mashed into pulp would soon *top the reckless fun of railroad collisions. The veterans and citizens of Colum bia are trying to induce Mr. Davis to extend his trip to that city during the State Fair. It is to he hoped they may he successful as it would afford j deep and heartfelt pleasure to thous- hewu.s entitled to and did iecei\<'j 0 f old soldiers to see their illus trious chief once more before he cross- real estate, to wit: it is satisfied : “All that lot of land with the build- is done for its | ings thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of Ellenton, in the Coun ty of Aiken, in the State of South Carolina, containing one-half acre, and hounded North by Broad Street; East by River Street and South and Wot by lands of Robert Dunbar.” Terms \>f sale one-half cash and the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and mort gage of the premises, but the pur chaser has liheytv to aJLeash shouhThe so desire. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOHN T. GASTON, Oct 11 IS37. Probate Judge A. C. the highest honors wherever he went, and nowhere, we are proud to say, was he more enthusias tically received than in our own beautiful southland home. His beau tiful young wife with her attract ive and unaffected manners won , the hearts of all and added greatly to ! the enthusiasm with which the Pro os tiie silent river to rest from the labors of an eventfull life. The following South Carolina fairs will take place on the following dates, j Chester Fair, Got. 2.>, to 1)8, Laurens E. A. SOMMER, -:<): Lauhkns St. anp Kk iii.axp Avk. TH* i lent was received, in conclusion w would remark that one of the most noticeable features of the tour, i- to he found in the fact that notwithstand ing the numerous speeches Mr. Cleye land was called upon to make, his sound common sense and good taste steered him clear of all shoals and quicksands as we cannot recall a sin gle sentence in any of his speeches which could be tortured into anythin ’- disagreable or hurtful to the feelings of friend or foe. Taken all in all, it was a gigantic undertaking well per formed and happily ended. Criminal Caeclcssnes . Fair, Oct. 21), to 2(3,, Darlington Fair, ! Oct. 2(3, to 28, Charleston Gala Week, ! Oct. 31, to November, 7 Marion Fair, i Nov. 2, 3. and 4,State Fai r Columbia, Nov. 8, 9, 10, and 11. a fi m m A X I) CONFECTIONER. N vnpM’i Master’s Sale. OTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA? K 3 AIKKX COUXTY. ) Co.UMOX Pl.KAS. Susan Yelverton, et. al.) vs - Amanda Shealy, et. al. ) T^URSUANT TO A DECREE OF A. this Court in the above cause, now on tile in the office of the Clerk of this Court, I will sell in front of the C. H.. at Aiken, S. C., within the legal hours of sale, on 7th November, 1887, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract of laud situate iu the County of Aiken, and State of South Carolina, containing two hundred and forty acres, more or le-s, and bounded on the North by lands of Daniel Willis, North-east Wy lauds of Ed Holman, East by landed' David Stone, South by lands of SarLh A. Lowmati and lands ofT. S. WT1- liams, and West by lands of John It. Lott. ^ Terms of sale one-half cash, balance on credit of one yeart . Credit portion to hear interest from date of sale, and to be secured by bond Of purchaser, and a mortgage of 11 premises sold. PureHaser to pav Jr forTlet . W. W. WILLIAMS, Master this Court in the above cause now on file in the offiee of the Clerk of this Court I will sell in front of the C. H., at Aiken, S. C., on Nov. 7th 1887, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that traet, piece or parcel of land containing five hundred acres more or less in the County of Aiken, State of South Carolina on the Waters of the Upper three runs, hounded on the North by lands of Hiram John ston and A. A. Ruxton, on the east by the creek known as Pond run, south by lands of E. H. Martin, A. A. Bux ton and Jonas Moultrie and on the south and southwest by lands of Jonas Moultrie and G. Johnson. Terms of sale, one-half cash, bal ance on a credit of one year, credit portion to bear interest from date of sale and to be secured by bond of pur chaser and mortgage of tiie pr anises sold. Purchaser to pay for deeds. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. oet 11 1887. Our furniture department, up stairs, under the management of Mr. N. K. Jones is chuck full of bargains in furniture. F. B. Henderson, LAURENS ST., AIKEN, 8. C. O N (TOTICE IS that the ‘ oct. 11 1887. Master's Sale. S TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) Aikkx, Couxty. ) G. W. Croft and J J. Z. Dunlap, vs. } Peter Lock heart and | M. Hankinson Trustee J Foreclosure. PV RSUANT TO A DECREE IN the above cause now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Court, I will sell iu front of the Court House at Ai ken, S. C. on November 7th 1887, within the legal hours of sale the fol lowing described property, to wit; All tliat certain plantation or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Coun ty of Aiken, and State aforesaid, bounded on the North by land of s > Fruit and Vegetables which 1 will j Aaron Geeen, Jack Stallingand others sell at reasonable prices. A share of East by land of Milledge Hankinson, Notice is hereby giveep that the Tax Duplicate of the town of Aiken will he open a( my offiee from the loth day of August 1887, to the 1st day of November 1887, for the fiscal year commencing 1887. All persons who are found in default on and after the date last aforesaid. 20 per cent penalty will be added to the amount of their respective taxes, and if the same remain unpaid on and after the 1st day of December 1887, Aj^aitions will be issued against the property of-the person or pefso is so in default, incliwiivir r*oet.issuing and executing the same, as provided by Ordinance of the Town Office hours from 9 a. m. to 1. p. in., from 2. p. m. to 5. p. m. Office in the Sherill's Office at the Court House. J. R. JORDAN, Clerk and Treasurer Town of Aiken, aug 9-12-t HEREBY GIVEN Tax Duplicate” for the Fiscal year 1880-7 for Aiken Coun ty, is now in mv hands and will he open for the collection of taxes at the following times and places: Saturday, October loth, 1887 at Windsor. Monday, October 17th, 1SS7 at Mad ison. Tuesday, October 18th, 1887 atGrau- iteville. Wednesday, October 19th, 1SS7 at Vauclu.se. Thursday, October, 20th, 1887 at Jones x Roans. Friday, October 21st, 1887 at Jacob Kneece’s. Saturday, October 22d, 1887 at Wil son Gunter’s. Monday, October 24tb, 1887 at Lang ley. Tuesday, October 2olh, 1887 at L. H. Hankiuson’s store. Wednesday, October 2<3th, 1887 at W. C. Page’s store. Thursday, October 27th, 1SS7 at Hamhu rg. Friday, October 28th, 1887 at Martin Holley’s mill. Saturday,October 29th, 1887 at Mont- moriuei. Monday, October 31st, 1887 at Aiken C. H. Tuesday, November 1st, 1SS7 at W. D. Woodwards. Wednesday, November 2d, 1887 at Rouses Bridge. Thursday, November 3rd, 1887 at Ellenton. Friday, November 4th, 1887 at Sil- verton. Satin day, November 5th, 1.887 at Eubanks & Hankinsons Store. Monday, November 7lh, 1887 at Clark’s Mill. Tuesday, November Sth, 1887 at Howell A. Salley’s. Wednesday, November 9th, 1887 at J. P. Cullum’s. Thursday, November 10th, 1887 at J. G. Sally’s.' Friday, November 11th, 1887 at II. D. Oil’s'. Saturday, November 12th, 1887 at Kitchings Mill. Monday, November 14th, 1887 at Hatchers x Roads. Tuesday, November 15th, 1887 at Rnticks Mill. and from the 16tb day of November to the 15th day of December (inclusive) 1887 at Aiken C. H. The tax levy is as follows: I or State purposes. “ County “ “t Scnooi . 4 ! 4 mills. —* MASTER’S SALE. QTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, k3 Aiken Couxty. Commox Pleas. Mary A. Milhous, et. al.) vs Partition. J ) will keep constantly on hand Bread. Cake v and Pies and :«l- Mrs. Cleveland has excited fully as much enthusiasm during the Presidential tour, especially in the South, as ihe president himself. She has capliuated everybody by her un- aTcetcd grace of manner and woman ly tact and good humor. It is said Roscoe Conkling is a ! candidate for the presidency and tliat j his election will be advocated by the* Js’ew York World. the patronage of the Aiken public is respect!ully solicited. E. A. SOMMER. Laukexs St axd Rh mi.ano Ave. Aikkx, S. C. T w trustee,and on the W’est by lands of M. Flankinson, Trustee, and contain ing one hundred and forty-six acres. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for deeds. W 7 . W 7 . WILLIAMS. Oet. 7 1887. PK0IUTE HALE. An excursion train of nine Riilroad wa rs r*- Atlanta on ti ;ie Air Li no wrecked i.i *ar Gro • r\s les north of Given vi !Io moriiiug 1 • a fivijj :lit lontrarv to o i’llers, 1 iio HONOKS TO MB. BAVtS. ^ith the finest and largest stock of Clothing for Fall aud Winter ! that has ever been in this city, not | only ihe largest but the most stylish : ('lothing for Men, Boys and Youths. (The Eniporie.u is the only place for correct styles and fashionable goods, j Every garment sold is guaranteed as I ri-p;v--i-i teil. tliis stock comprises on Thursday train running collision was due to criminal eaiidc-s- ness of the freight conductor and en gineer, both <>f whom disappeared im mediately after the frightful disaster. Engineer Wall of the Passenger train and fireman Webster of the freight train and Mrs M -Do .veil of Asheville were killed. The following i-- a com plete list of kllh il and injured. Mrs. Hampton McDowell, of Ashe ville, killed. Bobt. F. Wall. of Charlotte, kill d J.. B. 1 rwin, of Asheville, leg m ok in a id foot crushed. J. I*. Webster, fatally mangled. Philip Black, colored, fatally shock.- e 1. Ed. Parnell, scalded. James Kilian, of Greenville, injured. S. M. Dykeman, of Atlanta, injured and hand wounded. W. R. Wilson, of Atlanta, hrui-ed. Misses M try and Nellie Erwin and Willie Erwin, bruised painfully. Miss Quinn, of Washington, slight ly injured. Philip Black, fatally injured. The F'l-Peoshti'ni (olio Assiunl dial South Carolina Loves Him. ( harlcston Daily Sun. Coi.UMiil.v, S. (’., October 22.—Spe cial: ('apt. Angu- P. Bi'.avne starts ior Macon, tin., on Monday night to meet Hon, .L-fi'er-on Davis there. The movement to invite the Ex-Presi dent of the Confederacy here as a guest of the city during fair week, was -uggest' d by the Daily Ri gi-ter and followed by tiie other paper here, and has taken a definite form. niaiiv diliereut in make and ■ maicrial, the most popular Sack suit ami Honors i ,| 1(J (■],, e the Cheviots in stripes, you also find the Cheviots in lour m ('utawav’s : s well as cassi- meri i, Whip-cord and Cork-screw, also a line of fancy worsteds. My line of Ibince Albert enats and vi-s's have nevei’been equaled before, I have them iu all .-hades and siz* s and will guarantee vou a perfect lit. I have .:il itui ,.! '; ot cver-eoats; ! I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cotxty ok Aikkx. In the Probate Court. W. M. Jordan, as administrator of the estate of J. it. Evans, deceased, Piaintilf. vs. II. T. Evans, Harriet Evans and S. G. B. Webb, Defendants. Sain of Ural Entutu to pay Debt*. By virtue of a decree in this case now on file in this court, I will sell at public auction to tiie highest bidder, in front of the Court House, at Aiken, S. ('., between tiie legal hours of sale, on Monday, the7th day of November, 1887, the following described real estate, to wit: 1st. Ail tliat certain parcel or tract of land lying and being in Aiken Evelyn C. Perry. ) U RSUANT TO A DEC-.EE IN the above cause now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Court, I will sell on the 7th day of November 1887, in front of the C. IL, at Aiken, S. C., within tiie legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: All that certain tract or parcel of hind situate and being in the County of Aiken, Slate of South Carolina, containing two hundred and sixty- two acres, on the Ninety-six and Aiken road, hounded on the North by lands of John Stevens and lands of the estate of P. B. Ashill, on the West by lands of J. L. Perry, on the South by lands of J. L. Perry, and lands of J. J. Perry, on the East by lands of Wm. Stevens and lands of Smith. Reference to a plat of same made by W. E. Sawyer, I). S., dated 19th August 1875, will more fully ap pear. Terms of sale one-third cash,balance in two annual instalments. Credit portion secured bv mortgage of the premises sold and bond by pur chaser with interest from date, at 7 per cent, per annum. Purchaser to pay Master for deed. W. W. WILLIAMS, Master. oct. 11 87. County past indebtedness.. U “ Making a total of 9,?4 mills upon every dollar of the value of tax able property Persons sending money by express or mail, are respectfully requested to prepay charges, and to enclose postage for the return of receipts.! |J. E. MURRAY, Treasurer A. C., S. C. Couxty Tkeasukek’s Ofitce. ) Aiken, C. II.,C., Sept, loth, 1,887.)' Clyde's New Ycri aui Florida STEAMSHIP LINES. W. 1*. Clyde & Co., Gen. Agents. 35 Broadway, 12 South Wharves. New York. Philadelphia. T. G. EGER, Traffic Manager, No. 35 Broadway, New York. WM. A. COURTENAY Charleston S. C. Agent, The New and First-Class Steamships, CHEROKEE. 2,000 tons (new) CAPT. DOANE. SEMINOLE, 2,000 tons, (new) CAPT. KENBLE. DELKWARE, 1,500 tons, CAPT. TRIBOU. YEMASSEE, 1.500 tons, ( AFT. PLATT. W. J~_ ZMIOSIEDLiIEJir, L2T DEALER IN iiDi'y Goods, C'loJEsisajj, SSsoes, Mats, Notions. A Larixe Slock oi* Elen's (’heap Suits, from $4 to $10. THE LADIES WILL FIND MY STOCK OF DRESS GOODS TO CONTAIN MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS. 1 have in stock everything usually found in dry goods stores. If you do not see what you want, ask foi it. LAU1SEXS ST. AIKEN, S. C.. TGae Most Ila'ilSisant Display OF FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, ~ T ' Ever brought to Augusta tan now be seen at the Ycav Voa’lk Millinery Store of MISS NELLIE PURCELL, Under Central Hotel, ----- Augusta, Ga. Knibrai'ing all the latest Novelties in Head Wear and at prices that will prove satis- factiuv to all. Largest and best stocK it has ever tieen my pleasure to exhibit. My Aiken friends are espeeinllv invited to call carlv and often. ' XT1SS XKLLIE PURCELL, oct 11-ino Uuder Cehtral Hotel, Augusta, Ga. -I M PORT ANT TO FARMERS- OFFICE OF TIIE h 1! CORNER OF 9TII & REYNOLDS STS., AUGUSTA,G V., September 2 7,1 88 7. FOPt THE AIKEN RECOKDER. THANKING THE PLANTERS & OTHERS of AIKEN ami EDGEFIELD Counties for their Continued Confidence in senditi" their Cotton to the at Graniteville, S. G. I beg to inform them that we will continue to PAY them a FAIR MARKET PICES for all the Cotton sent to us, (NOT TOO POOR FOR OUR IJSK) we feel Confident that we CAN SAVE THEM MONEY by sending their Cotton to us. We are BUILDING FINE WARE HOUSES at BOTH MILLS and can therefore STORE all that the MILLS WILL REQUIRE. H. H. HICKMAN, . Pres’t. net. 4-fi-t rjMIESE Splendid Passenger Steam-j I ships form an unequaled semi- * weekly line to New York and the; j Florida ports, with state-rooms all on ' ; deck, thoroughly ventilated and sep- j arated from the dining saloon. | There is no pleasanter traveling on ! j the Atlantic Coast, and the trip to j ! Florida consumes only twelve to ! | fifteen hours. For passage engage- mtnts address. WM. A. COURTENAY, Charleston, S. C. For Dry Goocfs,^iion3&Novelties 822 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Since the fire of February 12th, which destroyed Masonic Temple, want of room forced us to be content with carrying a very limited stock Com pared with what we arc now prepared to offer. Improvements and ex tensions just completed, make our present premises—two floors, each 165 feet long bv 25 feet wide—the handsomest, most commodious, best lighted and best su.tcd in every way for the display of goods, in Augusta; and we challenge the South Atlantic States to match the stock for variety, com pleteness of assortment aud carefulness of selection. More time and attention are devoted to its purchase, than are spent on any similar stock in the South, and the result will be apparent to all who inspect it care fully. On the shelves, and in reserve, can be found at all times full lines of every class of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., from low priced SUBSTAN TIAL GOODS TO THE VERY FINEST FABRICS and CHOICEST DESIGNS PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY OR IMPORTED FROM ABROAD; and without quoting figures in detail, WE GIVE A POSITIVE UN EQUAL I FI ED GUARANTEE ON PRICES AGAINST EVERY HOUSE AND EVERY MARKET IN THE UNITED STATES. We mean to give satisfaction to everybody who docs business with us; and whenever any article from oar house does not come up to representation, the purchaser will oblige by notifying us promptly, and we will make the matter satisfactory in every instance. Samples sent by mail on application. In ordering samples, plcaso specify as exactly as possible the goods desired, and in ordering goods, state whether something else may be substituted or not, in case the par- ; ticular article ordered is sold out. Augusta, Ga. £. ip. w-A.ie’-iltieik: E3. \ BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, AXI> DKAI.KK Jx( '•“lor-iu whip-cun!, I C’ouMiy, State aforesaid, and eontain- Uheviot, Chinchilla ('apt. paper fur ring Mr. Butt circulating a matures this inoi niiiLr in vi- r\ g uOI mg forty-four acres. North by a stake; on and bounded the Fast by •pine Lae iv the l he guest of the cHy Novoijib'T 9th t<> lltii. It i> being generally :.ign* d without exception by all leading citizens and nilieials. this invitation will he sett by Cant. Brown. The city council meets Tuesday night and is expected to take action, officially inviting Mr. Davis. The people here are substantially a unit in Savor of the invitation, many raying t hat even if it is not pus-dhl,* fiji MrDa- Tu!-; stock is the largest I have ever Carrie i, giving the customers an poituuity of a good selection of lands of S. (i. 13. Webb; on the fSoutii by lands of Jacob Kitchings, and on jibe West by lands of j. 15. Kitch- l ings. | 2d. Also, “all that tractor parcel of “i’* | land situate, lying and being in the 4^ TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA) Aikkx ( ouxty Commox IT.kas. ) J. W. Bowman. ) vs Joseph S. Mclvie.t Foreclosure, j busines Registration .Notice. WILL be at my office the first Monday in every month for the * purpose of registering those citizens ; who have come of age since the last 1 election, and to attend to other ollieial I WALTER ASHLEY, i T ro . i x . Supervisor of Registration for Aiken LfUirCIlS oti 2.11(1 rcUhf AV3i County. . I, many My! find ‘a g >uiis. ranging in size from 4 yrs to 15 vis, and Boy’s long pant suits from 12 vrs t<> 18 yrs, when you visit here do not fai! to see this stock. lURSUANT TO A DECREE IN this cause, now on file in the office the | County of Aiken and the State afore- i of the Clerk of tIds Court, I will sell ! DRY GOOD, SHOES AND NOTIONS, Large Stock of Groceries kept Constantly on hand and sold at HOCK BOTTOM PRICES. nd Cigars in Great Variety, Toys, Fire Works, et«., always II. F. ¥ A 11N E K E, - - - - AIKEN. S. 0. ill Stock -> and patterns you will j ^ajd, containing one hundred acres, I on the 7th November. 1887, in front of 1 *‘‘L‘< - tion <f Knee pant j more or less, and bounded bv lands of; the C. H., at Aiken, S. C-, within the! | Estate of J. it. Evans, Samson Cor-i legal hours of sale, the following ! ley, and S. G. B. Webb.” ] described property: All that certain ! Terms of Sale cash. Purchaser to piece or parcel of said land, lying and H. P. Cook, Graniteville. HATS. •cpt they wish to eai >• ntiment of . I George S. Turner, indicted for the murder of.I nlius Mezkie, a young ( o r- liiau. was convicted of niaiishiughter on Thursday at Spartanburg after a pm on rec- soulh Caro- uke there!.y the llihse po sition taken by the Charleston News and Courier. Col. Duncan, President of the State Agricultural Society, it is understood, if the sentiment of the people is clear ly manifested, will go to Macon him-! self and invite Mr. Davis in the name ! of the society. In all iho latest si vies he DUNLAP STIFF 1 J \ T f« i »‘ \Y* I * ! I • J vou \\ l .*« ij.\ L for wiiich I i lliid manv nd shapes, F and SILK am sole agent, Jther makes of •Ii Pa vis YViil to Macon. M vrox, Oetol \\ . J. Northern Fair Assoeiation, er 23.—Special: Mr. jiresident of the State ias received dispatch from Mr. three days trial. Judge Norton sen tenced the prisoner to five years in the peyitentiar.x^ Turner’s attorneys, ex-Judge Cothran and S. J. Simpson Esqi - . gave notice of an appeal and asked for bail. Judge Norton fixed i .1. » -1 • i- ner, r,- . '•leu uatl ad viser an uouuces it llliudi- i the bail at Jo,000. Turner is a man j ciUllsly VCJi;ui .^ oin(! tl) do ^ J f of wealth aud prominence in bis sec- .‘•JuKFEAi.sox Davis.” tiou. * the following Davis: “Mississippi Cuiy. October 23.— Leave to-monow uigl;t for Macon. Shall not be able to go to Athens. still and soft Hat-' in till sizes, al.-o a fine assortment of Boy’sand children's Hats. SHOES. Gent’s fine shoes in nil the leading styksaud makes among tiie iiiauu-i !a>’tui>rs are the eelehnited Bainnesfer ( Siioes, also the iloiigiass warranted^ •*.3.GO Siioe for Men and the .32.00 Shoe j for hoy’s Call and examine my stock in the city, you will fund it ing as well as profitable to you, 1 will lake pleasure in showing you through, i am Respectfully, pay for papers. JOHN T. GASTON, Probate Judge A. C. Oet 11 1887. NOTICE. lx thk Pkohatj: Court. Office Couxty' Commissioxkks,) Aikkx, S. C., Oet. 1st, 1887. ( PERSONS HAVING LL laiins against the County thal A! liaye not before been presented, nm.'l ime to the Clerk, on o: iieing in the County of Aiken, and State aforesaid, containing three hun- j died and thirteen and one fifth ! (313 1-5) acres, more or less on the : Johntown road leading toDavis bridge • on South Edisto River, said tract being made up T»f the following tracts of present tlu | land: One tract of twenty-two and before the 1st of November next. one half (22 b.) acres, bought of D. W. | *->. P. ( hamplain, ,,,, 4.r\T-'ru- ,,, r r .r . iJeficoat. One tract of twenty-seven I Clerk of Board .-IA1E Or tsOLIH CAROLINA, a i 1f j (27 1-5) acres, bought of County Commissioners County ok Aikkx. J. G. Guignard. One tract of one hun- ! dred and eighty-two and half (182 L) ' [acres, bought of Laura C. and Isham W. M. Jordan, as Administrator of -L Yon, and one tract of eighty-one the estate of J. R. Evans, Pitfi. * (81) acres, bought of (’. J. Strowman. vs j The said tract of (813 1-5) acres being tt t i * tt ■ .-r, , ^ I boumlcd by lands of I). W. Jeff coat II. i. Evans, Harriet Evans and b. G. [ and Richard Rlassengale on the Nort Ii, 15. YY ebo, lifts. ; j,y lauds of Henry Jumper and John JAS. L. QUIXIiY, The Largest Store in Q.TTIlNrB'Z' <Ss DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GRANITEVILLE. - BO. CA. We take pleasure in informing our friends and enstomer* both in Aiken and Edgefield counties that we have now' on hand the choicest and largest Unties to Pole Slool Teaca- stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Notions over brought to Gran grs iteville, which Yve are selling at very low' prices for Cash. Our Stock of Groceries The Public Schools of Aiken Conn-i r>k when 1 > V virtue of an order in the above ; Black, East, by lands oi'C. J. Strow- ty w ill open promptlv on the 1st day inter.*st-l-*' entitled case, all persons hav- man, William Williamson aud J. G. <»f November next. It is (he duty of Fmbraccs an immense supply of both heavy and fancy groceries we wil ing claims against the estate of J. R. Guignard on the South, by said Trustees to see that all applicants for ; j, accustom Bl>, at prices that defy COlupcUtion. have proper certificates for 51 J ... . the County. Aft«*r the | 31. L. KINARD, Columbia, S' C. Evans are required t«» make proof of ! Johntown road on the West, the same before the undersigned l)y i Terms of sale Cash, the 15th day of November, 1887, or [ Purchaser to pay for deeds, be debarred payment of the same. W. W. WILLIAMS, J NO. T. GASTON, Master. Oct 11 8f. Judge Probate A. C. ‘ oct 11 1887. "chooh teaching in 1st .day of November I will be in mv office on Saturday of each week. L. W. WILLIAMS, Oct 13, 1837. S. C. A. C. k^F’Otir wagon yard is free to all our customers and is provided with stalls and other convenient M QUIN BY & COOK, l GKANITSVILLE, s. c.