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\ V < CH VUL.KS K. K. J»H \VTO\. IMitor. TERMS. On* coj\t on^ year. ? : : : If paid in advance. : : : : On* copy six months. : One copy three months. : : Dingle copies, : : : : : ADVERTISING RATES. Tlit* Kan Yin-lit;.ilftl. Four of Mie seven Anarchists have paid tin* death penalty on the sallows, two have had tliedea!h stnfeiiee eom- j muted tof imprisonment for life, and the seventh committed suicide in a t j characteristic way. These peojde after a fair trial were ; convicted andfenteneedto the<r U Hows, L1N3J CZ3AT3 TH3 HANG MAN. V 7” areliists ease, hy hlowit^gup his., ust . ' could see the scaffold and the e <n- "R ?>!a(e street. A eaptaiti ofstliee denined upon it. As the fatal moment Prafnssional Advertisements. has orderd n dctaeimient i;uard Mr. Ilravton’s resident? 15' BI.OWlNtl OFF 1»AKT OF HIS WITH A 11031B. THE GALLOWS. I), s. Hexmchsox. E. 1*. Hespkksox. HeiidcrNOii brothers, Schwab ami Fielden Have Their Sen- teoces 0>m mutrsl to Idle Impi-isoiituetit. EXECUTION OF THE CHIC.1 ABCI5ISTS. \Vai.tkr Ashi.ey. One square, first insertion. Each subsequent insertion. Business and other notices in local col umn. 15 cents per line. Obituaries and Tributes of Re a pect, $1.00 per incli. S|*eciyl contracts made for yearly, semi- purpose of propoirnlili animal or quarterly advertisements. i fo Cottuehro.xdents.—All conununica- i strous O'. ! hut even, then every tleviee known to s i ilie law was used to s^ve their lives; Chicago,X<>v. 10.—[.oiiiw I.insrtr.the ^ lortlinately houe\er,Ilie law has lieeii I Uiost despeiate «.f i lie eoiideiiimnl A n- allowei] to assert Us majesty and I archist. and tile manufaeturer of t in-1 ?I **> I .Vi henceforth the dangerous foreign ele- 1 'r'"'"/:* l 1 , “* Haytuarket not.blew off half of Ins head while in his Cell in the coiiikv jail this nioriiin<; about ii nient which infests our larRe North ern cities will consider well before resorting to wholesale murder for the _ th-ir mon- and impossilde dtadrines tign# uilist he aecoinnanied hy the true j among the peaceful and industrious :k attention. Rejected coiiimunica-j 18 *‘ e * , tibu<aii America, will not he returned unless stamps lor : these men been allowed t«; eseap ] oeloek.hv iiietinsofa fnlndtialiiig case He died at ]». M. He had the j ease iii his mouth and lit it with a i candle which was buruim; in hi IceM. The explosion was the first i warning (hat the jail people had—the Spies, Parsons, Engel and Fi*»er Pay the Penalty of their Crimes—-Betlunt to the ' i.ast—Scenes at and After t lie Exe cution. Cook County .1 ah., Nov. I—An areliists Parsons, Fischer, ^ngel to , approached, the men on the root kept ! tlie officers below informed of the proceedings inside. As 12 o’clock ! drew near, the policeman who was - ; straining his eyes to see the interior Attorneys at Eaw, Aiken, fcs. C. j of the jsdl, raised his hand and, with-? Will practice in the Htate and) * out turning mis head, said in n thril- United States Courts for Fouth Caro- AN- )ii,jr undertone: “They are putting on ] Una. Prompt attention given to col- the caps.” For an instant the cluster ; lections, of officers below waited with bated | j AMES Aldrich | breath to hear the noise of the drop, j “Sh,” murmured the man on the roof. ~ i A loud thump came from the interior ’ I of the jail. It was the sound made by j the falling trap. Everyone in the; ! group heard it distinctly and every-j body knew what it meant. The police men on the roof threw down their guns and clapped their hands and then ceased suddenly as though ashamed of the act. A reporter jerked ; a white handkerchief from his pocket (I. R.Sibley Asaruv Hvli- 1*. It. Tobin GEO. il. SIBLEV & GO, nofTOiftFflCTQRS. 847 and 849 REYNOLDS STREET, TAX NOTICE. receive tion» return postage arc enclosed. i pc - , and Spies, the convicted Havtat ket 15«t‘«l waved it as a signal to the crowds t ' murderers, have been throtted.v the passing along North Clark street. It • ; law—the sell same law that thy had j was understood. A cry went up and Had ! guard seeing him with the candle in j hoped to throttle. Their seaffblidrop i i; 1 J »t' incredibly short time the intel- ,i.„ : his hand supposed that he wa« light- fell at 11 ;'>4 to-dav. It laek* 1 ^ just I ligenee was blocks away and the buzz •nt _ : . .. .*• - • . • — i _ ». t# _*• .I., lo.wt ii.im ..»* excited conversation Aldrich & Ashley, Attorneys at Law, Aiken, S. C. Practice in the State and United States Courts for South Carolina. O. JORDAN, ATT< • R X K Y-AT-I.A W. AIKEN, S. C. AIKEN. S. C., NOV. 1<>, iss: Charleston’s Mtiniciiial Election. Tlte Charleston Demoeracv in Con- extreme penalty of the law by an exer ci*»e of so-called executive elemency,it would have been attributed to the weak aess of Amerlcau institutions and the strength of tlie party of Anarchy on American soil. The mistake has not been made, the maj law has been vin lie tied ami a blow ing a cigar. Fr. in i tlie explosion half lib | away. tlie effects ot ' seven tutntltes and ft half of tl> hour ! n,,, i hutn ot liead was torn of high noon when a single vhite I sounded like tbe raising of a tide. In j shrouded figure, above which vas a eight mimites newsboys were darting face of yellowish pallor—the- ft»e of ; EXECl 1 I\ V. t.'I.EM ENCA K'R FIKI.Di.X : ^\ujjuHt Sides—passed the first list of The gasping croxy, ten vention assembled nominated on j has been struck at the right time, and Friday la*t the following ticket for jin the right way, in the peaceful in- Mayor Aldermen and School Com-{teresis of society and in defence ot missioners. ! tlie integrity ot Republican lustitu- For Mayor, (Seorge D. Bryan; for tions. Aldermen ; First Warfi,James F. Red-! Liberty loving America extends a ding, Andrew Simonds. Jr.; Second | warm and cortiial greeting to thei Ward,J. A«lg*r Smyth, Saiimel Webli;! peaceful law abiding immigrant of j Third Ward, F. Kressel, Jr., Thomas j every nationality,tint to those who Rlioddy. C H, Ward, A. F. C. Cramer, Dennis O'- whieli Inis cost us more tlian two Inin- Neill; Seventh Ward, John Feehan, tp-ed vears ot intelligent and natriolic and sen war. | the gallows. I feet below, half rose invo’niurilv Sheriff Matson has just received : from their chairs at tlie first gl^npse tv ot American ! '^i' li'am trom ibe (iovernor, stating | of t | ie apparition advancing Vross jtiiat Ihe sei.lenees of !• lelden a 11 *' I die scaffold. Spies h^.ketl cal, and ( Schwab have been commuted to ! ^hinced at th* reporters wiMi mrace 1 life imprisonment The other four men of j, i8 ,,1,1 t j Mie cvnieal smiltT He are to hang to-morrow. ! walked firmly over the drop, iided by the grasp of a deputy to dij fur- 1 thest edge of the gallows. Follwing THE SUICIDE OF I.INGG. idose came Fischer-elose emfh to ! (ouch Spies’ shroud had his h ill not been pinioned under the whitAnus- 11 mv the l>espei*ate I5oinl»-!lliikei- Committeil the Terrible Heed. Chicago, November 10.—Imnledi- Itboddv.; Fourth Ward, F. J. Me-i come bent upon plots of assassination explosion. Deputy T t si.ah.i 1. cw-.i. . • IO Neill rushed mio Lingg'seel!,which f.arey, J. V. Lilienthal, btfth Ward, ^ and the propagation of tlogmas ineon-1 xvus eoni! , v t . 1|Vel „ 1)c(| jM smoke . 8. J. Pregnall, D. J. Totihey; Sixth sistent with the peace and liberty There he found the Young Anarchist It. Schachte; Eigth Ward, R. C. Barkley, Win. Roach ; Ninth Ward, A. Johnson, A. J. Riley; Tenth Ward, J. I*. Coilins, John M. Smith; Elev enth Ward, Dr L. Meyer, W. K. Darby; Twelfth Waid.C. S. (tadsdef,- II. I.. Catie; For School Cowiniissim:- ers; First Di-trie’, D. M O'Dri-iCoM; ' Second District, C. F. Fanknin ; Third District, W. A. Courtenay; Fourth District. A.C. Hammett; Fifth Dis trict, Eugene P. McSwimy; Sixth effort to establish,we have nothing to offer out tlie hangmans noose. 7 Imse who ean find nothing in America to admire or to love should lying on his back, with great holes in ills bead, from which blood was rush ing in torrents. He was at once car ried into tlte jail olllceand placed on a table. He was still breathing faint ly, and w hile Dr.Cray was examining him lie coughed slightly and blood lin. Fischer’s countenance, peculiar glisten, totally unlit the asbiness of Engel’s heavy feflures, and in strange contrast with tlmlcad lack of color in the pinchef lin eaments of Parsons. The once jt^nty. vivacious Texan came last, a Wilfred old man. He had aged twenty rears since the day, scarce twelve miiiths before, when he tripped lightl^into the Court before Judge Clary an*flip pantly declared be* was ready be 1 tried at once for his life. S1 * IK IT AND HODY PAUT.J ... . , I flowed forth again from Ids terri- remain ui'on their nance soil and ex- j j,i e wounds and from bis mouth and 1 ereise their dovil’sh i 11 g»*unity in «lyn- 1 no«e. amite and bmnb-tlirowing b. f..re no- i After aw Idle Jailtir Fol/. made an ex ( - j it llo i ung era part of his.odv it.o.iot the,eelL On the 1 «>'>•• j , UM j wrougiff himself up a, The moment his feet touchy the I sea fluid, Parsons seemed to eonidete- lv loose ids identity and to ft»| bis d!ene«**>4iottcr suite*! to tlitdr purposes, j District, C. Olney. Tlie noniinatioii for Mayor trives j Ui di 0 eded general satisfaction, but tlie Abh'r- j mens ticket on tlte contrary seems to j create a great deal of dissatisfation, so j America lias no sympathy tor such cowardly and murderous devices. A | terrible lesson has been adndids- ered to a most dangerous element, i let us hope that il will not la 1 eestaev much So, that a meeting was held in aturday which was We puldi.'-h a coniinunication this , morning from farmer Dick Wade, not Haync street on .Satinday \\ hieli w as j we approve of either its tone attended by a large number of met-j or „„ ln . ltterj but simply to afTord chants from Haxne, Meeting in, ftn O pportunity to bo heard. One King streets at wldeli an independent j of t| , e cyn |imd objects of tlie Regor- ticket for Aldermen was nominated. I m , 1{ ^ t<) p ro(11<)tl .j n every way 1)rac ticaJde the agrieultural interests of our countv and State. We have nev- with some of the names on the reg-' r bet . n backward in recogniziiiff the tdar ticket was put out. ■ f arlne , s as an iuiportaut factor in the 1 he bolters will eal! a mass meeting mora | t material and political welfare f'aptain Bryan was endorsed for M iyor, but a new ticket for Aldermen li« foun I the slu II «>f a fuluiiuatitig l V‘ St i* t 'I'lie Slicrillsaid t’lere had I O.dy he, the one American, doubted!y been dynamite n. it. 1 be | t<> jn tl , n tl , at he mlHt ( f j - in of solemn self gloritifction. inetl in a , , ... ... manner to impress, if possible,*»n all and delibeiately j futu| . e uem ,, a (imis the thouglA that siipoosil.oit that the man put the! sbeli io Ills niontli applied the camile flame ,s umbn.b - ■ , mai tvr . X,, tragedia^ that edly correct. I lie explosion was territ- , uf . e<l tllc f sta ^. hl Amerie ever ;e. It startle the oflieml.who thought : !U . ul ' e n ni(>rr Iuar vellous presen ,lion it w a-a bomb, the noise was so grea . | ofa s( . h „., l0>t . n p art , perfect ingverv 1 lie sue 1 w as so small as to have .al-,,, j, T ,, t . IMnV;1 rd turn of hiXeves. lowed t he simigghng of it 111 the jail ; , lis;ant) f ;1 !- a way look, and,,hove witbouttrouble. 1 r ,, .. allhis attitude of apparent coindete At 1 >:b> Dr. Dray made a further ex-j w - aininatimi and found that the tis.-ues resignation, that every told tin awkward shroud onlv served tnniake tlie more distinct, was by fir th most of the throat and neck and the front ol the jaw bad been torn away, lie ad ministered stinmiants,but they failed to rouse the man. The sqiiattv form of Engel riong How the dynami c was smuggled si( , , vi ' tll b is stupid, wid^jawed mto the.adits n. known, l.ut It is j fa0( . ma , U . a bid.ous contrast U Par- g.-nerally bel.eved that there is a trait- ! on , s a ^ UIl Mon baloofi.mar- or among 1 be death .1. ..-i... .... him the dynamite is the theory at the through crowds bawling out: “Extra extra,” ‘‘all about Anarchists bung.” It was wonderful to note how quickly the excitement which has filled the jail all the morning ealmed down after the execution. The two hun dred prisoners confined in tlie place, who had been in fever beat during the tragic event of the day, regained their usual spirits. They cracked jokes from cell to cell, and as they had had nothing to cat since breakfast, they soon began to yell for soup. The spectators who had witnessed the hanging walked rapidly out of the inclosure and the weary deputies went to dinner, the only ones left in the jail ollice being tlis press represen tatives. GOD’S WIT,!, BE DONE. When the coffins were brought to the the scaffold Sheriff Matson exclaimed : “His will lie done.” The bodies were lowerd in the following order: Spies, Fisher, Engel and Parsons. All looked natural. The eoHVTi lids were quickly screwed down and paper tabs were pasted oneaeli for identification. The bodies were taken away from the jail about 1:45 this afternoon. For Spies a hearse had been provided. There was some trouble in getting away from the crowd that tailed onto the last waggon, but rapid driving freed the procession from this annoy ance. Followed by a string of cabs and preceded by a carriage containing a committee, the hearse and waggons moved speedily along* There was no excitement and only a few persons gal hered. The corpses were taken t<> an undertaker’s shop where they will be dressed and allowed to rest until they are taken t<> the homes of the rel atives this evening. Bticklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tlie world for Cuts, John Gary Evans, Attorney-At-Law. Will practice in tbe Counties Aiken, Edgefield and Barnwell. of llavilaiul Stevenson, Attorney at Law, Aiken, S. C. Special attention given to Collec tion. Eclw. J. Dickerson, Attorney-at-Law, Aiken, S. C. Will practice in all tlie Courts ol this State Dr. J. H. Burnett, Dentist. OEEICE AT- Graniteville, Aiken County, S. G. to endorse their ticket. 1 This is an unfortunate state of af fairs as the safety'of white supremacy lies in the union of the Democracy and the manly self cniitroll of all its 'members. Good men have douHitless 1 been defeated as candidates for 110m- j ot the State .and will at all times ad vocate tueir « ause in a proper way ,but we do u.it recognize Cant. B. R. Till man as anything more than a violent and impractical agitator, and there fore we have at all times counselled j our people to have nothing to do with In* ion, but this is nothing uneq.n- ra. (V• verj’ men •»«» | his.ohject* a,ul^^MMLtJjtt | vj^^?£ipTe of vTkam||^HKi^eta- te Hi pre-er |. en j,,, jjnlo stock Jt^dsbiataiit, ill ring the discipline and c*pnt <lr corps | ,. oll8i ,i,, | . t fl i egotistic mouthings. The of the only party which i tanns !,s a j W av for our farmers to prosper is by barrier to negro rule and government-! se , f lvIialit e( rort, not In al mismanagement and contusion. It . the lead () t a man who is is to be hoped that the independents |,j uise jf^ nu t or j (n | S f a ii uru- The way ot Charleston, however respectable ^ ngrieiiltural prosperity will never maybe their position a n^tlnfliienee,; run parallt>1 , vith the methods of the will not succeed in o\eitinning the a j V e;i uro’as demagogue, but will be regular nominations ot the p»HN 1* , j,, a system which will produce successful, the pernicious example j foml 1(nHluut8 aiu , all tl;e Ilomo t;0 , n . will 110 doubt be imitated next \eai , f ()r j s j M alynidaiu-e, reserving cotton in other portions of the State, and ^ j. (a , a surplus crop. No one ever saw then will follow a system of political | a fa ,. luer >vho uuule a V u>niv of .iisentegration that wil culminate 111a ifo<)( , for himself a!ul llis ani . vicious use of the negro as a j ma | Sf 0 |, ],i s own farm, who was cliantable commodst j in all om ’‘l’* 0 * , 0 t|j e , \ V j se than I,ajipv and prosperous, tions. Let us postpone that evil day ! n is thc U1 who ^ |„ ok j UJ{ f . )r i eg . as long as practicable, for when ‘t i 8 i a tj on to feed him with a spoon.who does conic, it will come to stay, and ! i8a 5 vvays , ip fo h j 8 oy( . s debt and few men of decency or position " ill j wh() ^ Iiiu!cifj porirtll OM western corn, then bo found who will consent to lice. striking feature of the entire gjllows u, u i S es, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rhuom, Fever Sores, Tetter, Clianpe.! Hands, tfliilbluiils, Corn, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pav required. It is guaranteed to watch* wiio gave i a r. su, 1 u '' non ,, 1 I l "V ‘m'give p. rtV. t satisfaction, or money or and cap. This !‘-'T.' I '^b. r w as head and sh.q der- p u , Mi Jd. Price 25 cents per box. For , sm ;,«s r taller than the other three, Raking 4 .. 1... \\r r pi.,tf he SherilFs of- hjs <M . t .. lsi(11 , al , ooks ,,f too ^j.ienl !,ale bj • J - 1 , ‘ lU - I.INGG .S FAREWEDI. ADDRESS. All dav yesterday it was thought tiiat Lingg acted difFerently from usual. Tuesday night lie gave out his “farewell address,” which was writ- tea for the Alarm, Parson's old paper. In it he reciie I at length his grievan ces and closed as follows; - n Xo\v, wijthfci last ami yamest farewell to all my friend^k.ii.l coinrmk-s and tu*a« I of the certaly that 1 shall never ehaiii-e 01 seeing yoh agais, my beloved .•omrades. \t'ith*tlie earnest and hearty wish for your future success in life, your comrade hoch die Auarehie. bravado more noticeable that they miglit oiherwise be, and at a sorry d isad vantage compared wib ,|ic steady coolness of {spies. The Utter’s exhiliiti >11 of quiet, thorotigh/ueav. fir surpassed as a wonder tie de meanor of anv of Ins eomradcsj ADJUSTING THE ROUES, Tlie four burly deputies sta »lo> 10 ir <J- the foltr »es, Spies' noose placed. He did not appear it as of ony more coitsequeie now linen collar. The knot ped down the cord, close agi neck. Spies did not show a but when the same process wr. carried out with Fischer, he and quietly whispered to the some suggestion eoiieorning th Fischer’s occasional ardor waf quite noticeably less when be felt the hem pen strand, and Engel bit hisjunder lip bard when his turn came. Just then, Dr. Murphy, a young physician. k of Engel, whispered a ngel’s ear. Ineredibbe as it ,,, • . mav seem, the lowbrowed Anarchist admirable translation <>t the onginal. , | au T r j, e ,i outright with the rope around I iirning to another page of the paper j his " lecki aml wldleanother w aJ{being •‘I.«)U1S I.INGG.” Yesterday when one of the guards told him that the papers had publish ed his letter to I) I). Lum, the young bom »mai.uf icturer expressed a strong desire to “read it in English.” Jailor Folz consented, and Lingg slowly |ilodde.l through the translation. Englehard speaks German, and when a, pea!, d iog'ave Unegthe ”H‘’Uiingof ! the English words ... German. 1 he j j<ike ~ F iloomed man said the letter was an •' [ng to nn-n pirtl Lfhan a >lip- his remor, being i urned dieriff rope W ith the finest and largest stock of Clothing for Fall and Winter that has ever I; nMa^* •».«tj ...w »nrg« si^TT^fl Di*. B. II. Teague, Dentist. OFFICE ON Eichlaud Avonus, Aikon, S. C. Dr. W B Courtney, Dentist. OFFICE Laurens street, Aiken, S. 0. Over Beckman’ Bank. Dr. Z. A. Smith PRACTICI NG PJI VSK.’IA N, VAUCLUSE, - - - H. C. tSTOffice near Depot. Georgia. BEST .-js- OO HOUSE IX THE SOUTH. Headquarters for Commercial Men. Centrally located near R. It. Crossing. L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor, Formerly of Tontine Hotel, Xew Haven, Conn. Also, West End Hotel, Lony Branch, A r .J. Augusta, Ga., Ju D CDt, 1G7 To Our Patrons and Friends: It is with tlie profoundest regret that we announce the death of our senior, HON. GEORGE R. SIBLEV. which occurred on Friday even ing, thw 15th. W c are glad however, that, with the same ample means and facilities,and many years of experience as his associates, the surviving partners, who have had the actual manage ment of its affairs for the past eighteen months,will conduct tlie business as heretofore. We solicit a continuance of tlie business of our friends and customers. Yours very truly, GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO. By Asburry Hull and P. B. Tobin, Surviving Partnern. South Carolina Penitentiary . SHOES AMD BOOTS AT « C. K. Henderson’s I aurens.Street, -- Aiken, S. C. F SRSONS wishing a really supe rior article of Boots or Shoes for Men, Ladies or Childrens wear should call at K. Henderson’s, where they will find the best manufactured goods in the South, from the South Carolina Penitentiary Works of A. C. Dibert, of Columbia, S. C. A warranty is given with every pair, and we defy any manufactory. North or South, to produce better stock orbetter. work for the same price. Call at C. K. Hen derson’s anti examine for yourselves. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1^1 that the “Tax Duplicate” for toe Fiscal year 188U-7 for Aiken Coun ty, is now in mv hands and will be open for the collection of taxes at the following times and places: Tucsdav, November 8th, 1887 n( Howell A. Salley’s. Wednesday, November Otb, 1887 at J. P. Cullum’s. Thursday. November 10th, 1887 at J. G. Sally’s. Friday, November 11th, 1887 at II. D. Ott’s. Saturday, November. 12th, 1887 at Kitchings Mill. Monday, November 14th, 1887 at Hatchers x Roads. Tuewiny, November 15th, 1887 at Raucks Mill. and from the 16th day of November to the 15th day of December (inclusive) 1887 at Aiken C. H. The tax levy is its follows: For State purposes 4 , 4 ' mills. “ County M 3 “ “ School’ “ 2 “ County past indebtedness.. G “ 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.? V. K. MURRAY’, Treasurer A. C.. S. C. County Treasurer’s Office. ) Aiken, C. H.,C., Sept. 15th, 1887.» THE AIKEN ACADEME T HE exercises of my school will he resumed at tlie Academy on Mon day tlie 5th day of S<q tember at # o’clock a. in. The course of instruction, thorough and practical, is delivered by compe tent teachers. Students are udmithFfT any time during the year, hut a • prompt attendance at the opening is desirable. Hoard in private famiijieH may be had at reasonable rates, fjjgjp. Tuition for beginners, per month $1,00 “ 1st grade 44 1.50 li “ 2nd grade 44 1,75 14 “ 3rd grade s4 2,00 I* “ 4tli grade 44 2,50 SI “ 5th grade 44 3,00 1* “ Gtli grade 44 3,50 44 “ German 44 1,00 A regularly organized music depart- ment; 1 Luition for same at very reason- able terms. For furlhtir information address John R. Mack, A. M., Principal. Aiken, 8. C. I,Deye caught the line “Lingg will j f<ls!l . m . d , „ n p a| . s „. ; s, by bis sid.f. But »uiel> li.ing. C alling Engleliai t, be 1 t | )(? grotesque laugh stopped ’ in an isked, \\ hat is t.ie meaning ot t 1 "^ j j„ 8ta nt, ami Parsons, us meekljy as a word s-u-r-e-l-y in German’’ Engle-j wl i i5m | H t the I ... , . • . ■saint, turned his eyes upward iat the hurt told Ifim, and Lingg laugliiugly ; , 1: 1 i.s... f ohservtd; “So,so, J will s-u-r-e-l-y hang.” His manner was such that I Englehart joined in 1 he laugh. “Say,’ ] the hlomk-haired young Anarchist j called to a reporter, “did you see my moed schcii 1 dangling line above him. i THE WHITE CAPS. We have had enough of this nonsense endure the dirty work of an election | an(J t||e Aiken e ounty are campaign. \\ e call upon our fellow | (reaMng ru ,, t . Tilln) .. n r igltt when j He was told that Eva Muller had not citizens of Charleston to pause before j tl)L , v aovtri . ]y k . t him a!mie . Le t us | been seen. His next query, “Hus my they inaugurate amove that may be i followetl bv sequences. the most disastrous con- 'J’lte Stutu Fair. Thc State T’air of 1SS7 has been a ! grand success. Notwiih-landing tbej bad weather tlie crowd in attendance was larger than ever before and tin* j exhibit of Inrses cattle and other live j stock was simply magnificent. Wei carefully pieserve tlie unity of tlie Democratic parly I>3- an avoidance o! issues that are unprofitable and dis tracting. Augusta's Exposition. sehatz (sweet-heart 1 gone to Spring- The citizens of the hcautifu’ city of Augusta have determined to hold .a grand exposition in 188S. and what the enterprising citizens of Augusta heard persons who attanded the Geor-i determine to do, soon becomes an ae- field?” was answered in the affirma live. He set inetl pleased, and remark ed that if he could have seen her he wo 1 I have told her to stay at home. O’Neal, one of the two guards \vh > remained on duty before Lingg’s cell throughout tlie day declared that i rev* n< Lingg was the coolest man in Cook | tw eti County jail. Pie was very pale, but j his appetite was good and he sdept well. Before the four Anarchists had an in’klingof what was to be doi«e, the white caps wore deftly slippe* upon their heads and drawn quickly down to their necks, shutting off the view of each completely and with less warning than tioes the earners! cloth of the photographer. Spies w as the lirsi of the four doomed men to make L'lothing tor Men, Boys and Y'outlis The Phiiporinn is the only place for correct styles and fashiouahle goods. Every garment sold is guaranteed as represented, this stock comprises many different styles in make and material, tlie most popular Sack suit will he tlie Cheviots in stripes, you will also find the Cheviots in four button Cutaway’s t.s well as cassi- meres, Whip-cord and Cork-screw, also a line of fancy worsteds. My line of Prince Albert coats anil vests have never been equaled before, I have them ip all shades and sizes and will guarantee you a perfect tit. I have a beautiful line of over-coats in ail weights and colors in whip-cord, worsted, Kersey, Cheviot, Chinchilla and Beavers. Boys Clothing* This stock is the largest I have ever carried, giving tlie customers an op portunity of a good selection of the many styles ami patterns, you will find a good selection of Knee pant suits* ranging in size troiii 4 yrs to 15 yrs, and Boy’s long pant suits from 12 yrs to 18 yrs, when you visit here do not fail to see this stock. HATS. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston. S. C PASSENGER ELEVATOR ANI) ELECTRIC BELLS. House fresh and clean throughout. Table-best in the South. Pavilion Transfer Coaches and Wagons at all trains and Boats. Rates reduced. Beware of giving your Check to any one on Train. Rates $2 00 @ $2 50. us - of bis wits while ho coulil. In Tn all ihe latest stvles ami shapes, a tone of inteuse bitterness of spirit, f , u> mxLAP STIFF and SILK he,—tho "i ' ; ' l v vh^ wrote the m^'inius HATS, for which I am sole agent, you will find many other makes of circular,—hissed out be !iis tightly pinched jteeth: ‘There will come a time wlnj*n our wi gia Slate Fairat Macon say that it was far superior to the Georgia exhibit. The splendid display of coils and blooded cattle shows that the farmers are mo ving steadily forwa:d with the van guard of progress. The Household de partment was very line but the dis play of machinery was not up to the conspicuous excellence of other de- p r. meats. The display of field crops was liner than we have seen for many years and taken all in all th* fair of 1SS7 was such an exhibit of th* agricultural recoilives of ;he State as refieets credit iip‘*n all concerned. No games of canee were allowed on the grounds and the best of order ure- yailed notwithstanding the large at tendance. Too much cretlit cannot hr given to Col. D. P. Duncan, th*- president *>. the society, ami Ids efficient assistant Col. Thomas Holloway, for the com pleteness of all the arrangemeiil.- incidcnl to this grand display. As an evidence of the large at tendance we may mention that the total receipts amounted to $7,018,65 a- against $5,429 for the fairjif ISSG. On our first page will be found an inter* s.ing account of the anarchists, with illustrations, giving a graphic account of tlie history of the crimes which led these misguided men to th* gallows,ami 011 our inside pages will h* found an account of the hanging ami souk* of the scenes which fol- lowe d. complished fad. Already more than fifty thousand dollars has been sub scribed in furtherance of the sohem.*, and this amount will b* increase 1 to seventy five <>r one hundred thousand dollars if m-cces-ary. A SICKENING SCENE. The scene in Linng’s cell after tliei stiff and soft Hats in all sizes, also a fine assortment of Boy’s a ml children's Hats. Wright s Hotel! S. L. WRIGHT & SON, Prop’rs., COLUMBIA. - - S. C. T ABLE supplied with the BEST. Rooms large and well furnished One of the most comfortable hotels in the South. 13?“Bates reasonable. 4EH n^ra-zEi-A. I A Wonderful Discovery! TOBACCO AHIAD TO HEALTH A new tobacco 4hnmif:ichired bv Thos. C. Williams «& Co., Richmond, Vu , under u formula prepared by Pro fessor Mallctt of tlie University of Virginia. ANTI MALARIAL, JlNTI DYSPEPTIC* A Good Nervine and an Excellent f~N~)=q—FT! “NAT" . TRY IT! NO HUMBUG! For particulars of its virtues call for ciTtifieate at Henry Busch «fc Co’s., and at Courtney & Co’s., where the tobacco can he had. AIKEN INSTITUTE, AIKEN, S. C. FRANK H. CURTISS, President. D ESIGNED for the higher educa tion of young Indies ami young gentlemen. Course of study thorough and exhaustive, covering a period of eight years exclusive of collegiate course of faurye..rs. Each department complete in itself—Primary, Inter mediate, Grammar, Preparatory Aca demic, Academic ami Collegiate. HATES OK TUITION. Pkk Month. $1 50 -. . . 1 ■. m ~mj ' 3 00 4 00 F. IL HENDERSON, DRY GOODS CARPETS AND ANI) NOTIONS, FURNITURE. -PRIVATE- explo.-ioii w as ghast ly. Teeth,bits of jawbone, shreds of llesli ami blood were sea;ter«*d all over the narrow i conipun me lit. A little trail ot blood jiuai aed :he way over the stone fiag- : ging to the room where Lingg was ! carried. Within fifteen minutes after ; sikncc wi.! bo more powerful' than jtie voices they ar * strangling to «i->aih.” Tin* last sylable of Spies’ I coiielt'diiig words, hoarse witlii sup-, pi-s el p is-ioit, had not reamed thel Gent's fine shoes in all the leading end when Engel, raising his voice, j s ^ y | es a u,i makes am mg the maim- SHOES. Boarding-House! the explosion. Fischer, Parsons, ami Ei.a* , ! w 1 t ‘! e Jake", from llieii cells urn. : ,, roken a i, nl j„! v hy the slow lucksi,-e«l | We predict for it a irrar.d success ; ^ 1 ' i Vieirjlot^^'in''was ‘ li | k, “ !l "liite , . . AM tmii Li.itnuig w.isiaxtii tiomin* 111 , rol)e *j iest hef.ire the alterosacn- ind Aiken county wi.l taken place in j and new suits im.ile kv th** ?she; iff s n , ;e _ t | ()t as a ,j yill{ , lv q„es . hut or*.c:| vere given them. Sin riff Matson ral | >er |j ke a command or wa ruing 1 i s.tys l.mgg was stripped and careuilly | ; searched yesterday anil the day be- j ,, -vi . .1 1 1 . .1 x- . ! At 1 o'clock Lingg’s condition was Herr Most tin* leader of the New , , in .01 ... I unchanged. He was still conscious, Yoik Anarchists at a mot tingon Sat-! seined a most terrible sight, urday uttered su» h ineemliary lan-| wit h the lower part of his jaw eom- guage that it would be well for tin- I’b u lv torn off ami his thick utibtini V t x- 1 i* * 1 .1 1 hair >till matU'd with hlo«Ml. llis Newlork police to keep their eye on , | . |M . eks vvi . rt . ,,,,,1, ami liung iIovm, him. One of his threats was ”'\ e { in ja-g***! pieces upon his neck, llis have sworn to havq vengeance am! teeth were knoekei’out ami his gum- Tlu-h-m<rin.-r ..f i t**rn a .»av. i.n«l hut a smallstuinpof " ” 1 tongue ' appeal ell protruding fr.mi tin* maiigle*! throat, in tlie upper part tropolis with Most as the central tig- t i K . ,hroal, imme.liately umlerihe ur<* would have a most salutary effect ■ lower part of the jaw hone, a terrible on the dangerous classes. * ; - r »P kad been t<ir:i «»ut from insi.le - ! HOW Till: TERRini.K DEED was done. w ihlly «wied; “Hurral* for anabeiiy.' j hie Hirers are tlie celebrated Raumcsler : ! J’i- •her caught the Hr** of tio* utter- j shoes, also the Douglass warranted j ! a 1 •*• ami still mon* loudly ex •lainied : j *3.00 Shoe for ^Men and the \2.00 Shoe , \ “Hurrah for anarchy,’ addii.g, 1 his J ,|- hoy’s : is the happiest moment of my l)fe.” j Call and examine my stock when j TIIM KXKUUTION. i j | n 1,10 t - v, * u "’j, 11 il ‘'.terest- j j ing as well as profitable to you, I w ill i . j There was a silence like the grave, take pleasure in showing you through, j !U1 1 - ' '—iptly hy tlie slow measured ! J am Resneetfully, intomitioii of Parsons like a . IL A* SMYSER, COR. JOHN k WALKER STS., SUMMERVILLE, NEAR AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. W E ask the attention of thc ladies of Aik. n county to our line of Dress Goods, Flannels, Casi- meres, Jeans, Bed Ticking, Black and Brown Muslin, 3-4 4-4 5-4 0-4 10-4 widths. # OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT. has received more than ever careful attention this season. CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS. 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, S. C. E. A. SOMMER, :(): Laurens St. and Ri* iii.and Aye. the picture wot thy *»! her agricultural, inuiiufacturing and mining resources. Ho sounded forth: “ May I be a to speak?” treaty esi'lle ! Then with Will v.ni lot me lowed slqw en- oieak, Sheriff’Mats >11 ?” i'iiere was an r goniz ing pause. Mulll* , *i through theslirotoi, l»r<*ke out in unmitiiral. h »llow ac- eents: “Ijct tlie voie* of th»* t»e< i»le he heard. “A crash, as of a falling thundered through Ihe corridor slender r»pis were taut, in fu^l of two hundred men were four M. L. KIN ADD, Columbia, S* C. Boffistration Notice. we shall have it’’ another hatch of anarchists writhing shrou Is. Tlie ropes could he seen slowly titening about the pur-1 Then i Columbia appeared to fine a*lv an- tage during fair week.Main street was Bpuiiued by arches of colored lights the theatre wes in full blast, the’ hotels were crowded and the large and elegant budues* establishments were filled with customers. A riot occurred in Loudon, Eng., on Turnkey O'Neill di-eoverd the little Sunday h) which it is estimated hv • v ' ,1 |"‘k had served Lingg to ae- ; . . , ceoinnlislt Ins terrible work. It was >esteitlay s <lispatehes that two bun-■ a S j lla |j |•^J||| 1 ii, a ^i:|. r r ^ap, a little ov«*r lied ci 1 izeiis and forty policemen 1 an inch long. It had been fi.led w ith were injured. 1 mlmmate *>t mereiiry, ami the small that, between the cap and the s iron*!, could be noticed blackening anti pliug. Nine minutes passe*I it was known to a certainty thjit not a neck was broken. The four Hay- market murderers had been li :erally nug.23-6-m. throttled ami strangled by tl^e law which they had d**fie*l. house, The view- white I WILL be at my office the first Monday in every month for the purpose of registering those citizens ! j who have come of age since the last j 1 it . f , , it, t 1 election, and to attend to other official ! Second Baud School Books j business. WALTER ASHLEY, Supervisor of Registration for Aiken YGUfJ RflOiMEY ^’'School supplies and stationery Primary., ^-TTtrm . V . -r-nr-.Tri Grammar Prep. Academic,I Academic, )’ (Jollegiate 5 00 German ami French, each 1 00 Instrumental Music 2 50 Special Drawing Lessons 2 50 Painting, Oil, Water Color, Chi na, Lustra 1 2 50 For anv desired information con cerning catalogues, rates of board, or any other matters connected with O10 Institute address the President. A limited number of students de siring hoard may find a pleasant home in the familv of the President. FRANK H. CURTISS, Feb 1, 1887.-tf President. 9 >-1 = u -SAVE IIALE- necks Z T STIiTE 106 CENTRE STREET, Augusta, - - Georgia. fuse which is usually attached to these AFTER THE HANGING. I I When the news that tho ei^d had come finally reached tlie public there was but little excitement. Extra copies of the afternoon paper* were: inst ruinents of death had b*«eii touched , eagerly bought, hut that was ail), and ! off*hy Lingg at ihe time the reporter business soon went on as iisuwl. A thuu’ght he was lightingacigar. When visit to the numerous pro^uineut! was a brilliant event, file newly j k j n g^ committed the deed lie was ^ manufacturers, where large f< ices of; fitted halls of the house of representa-‘ lying on Ids cot. After tlie affair, workmen are employe*!, showed lives and the senate were tilled with ; '' hen his cell was searched, another everything to be quiet and pea ‘cable, j . ... , r,. , .caudle was found. At tile top of it. with the regular employes in fun! die >caut\ and elm all \ ot the Siute. j k are | y ,.oncealetl by the ends of the number in their places. Arouiidthe! — mm j wick, a secoml fulminating cap was jail it was a military scene. O *er3001 T1 . i>. in- ! found; s*» it is suppose*! that police, all armed with repeatim ' rifles, i in 1.11 nrti «. i Lingg’s attempted suicide was com- kept guard of all streets for a d stance A pail fille«l with fiesh inortar fell ' uiitleii with one similarly hidden. I of a whole block front the jail. When! h-om the top^ **f the New Court.House Icnndles were ftiruished by the the intelligence came outside ti iat tke in Macon, Ga., ami struck squarely jaj| f go that the caps must have been men were on the scaffold, office rs who tn its bottom on tbe head of a color’d p U t, j;* hy Lingg himself. • were outside went to the noitheastj workniHti who was standing on the' ; corner of the jail on Illinois street ami ;roun«1. The bottom was split into Al.l.KC.ED I'l.OT 10 kii.i. a JtKOit. B0 NOT The State ball on Tburs«iay night flinders and the pail completely in- ‘ •ased his face, so great danger *jf relieve’d bv u fellow that he was in Tlie 'waited. On the roof of the Criminal j Court building, where they coy d look Shut Your Eyes To These Facts. obtaiiicil. .‘uni all J'.I JZ-.A J iit .'lAat t,-inii-ii i<> f,>r ifoi>i:i:.i rr. 11*»ur oiii*-*- w <>I>jMisite tlie I' S Patent OHii*e. amt **.- i-an *>l> lain Patents in less lime Ilian IlniRc reinolt- lint. II .!>/'/.\Y,'7V>.V. s, n ,| Mitllhl. />/.M II/AO 11 I'illfTO nf invciilmn We ail vise a» n> | atenl nl.llitv fun <il'*-lian;e nncl we maKe AO * /.'.l /.*>/ c.M.ks.'t /*. 1 tkxt /.*> ./•;rr/</-./> For eirenlar. ajviee. terms unit reh-renn s t<. ilCtllul elielils in yniirnwn Stale, t’niiniv * ny < r 'iown, write to C-A.’SNOWaGO Opposite Patent ()£ire, ll'ayhinytini, it t I AM SELLING OUT my Stock of Fancy Groceries at ami under cost ; away be low Charleston and Augusta j [•rices. Call or send ami get prices you will save money by it. police have discovered whnt T? n PWritf VPTTnWQTfYRP plieve to t*e a plot on the part, through one of the jail wimlowk, were !*• D. £i W XiJn j IXiiiliUW olUxtJj ' nine [xiliceiiieii and a Nleputy _ , From their position) they j Lauren* Street. Near Lyceum Hall. ‘M.i.Atiinri.v.r until ■ *h.ey t»elieve to tie a plot on the part; l,,r ‘* u B n ? n s ‘ ^ i«>f Anarchists to take the life of James j 11 ’V.* ’ * f Drayton, one of the jury in the Au- [ Sheriff. F A. P. FORD, Insurance ami Real Estate Agent* LAURENS STREET, AIKEN, S. C. ItKI'KHSKNTS ■ The Factors ami Traders Insurance Co. of New Orleans. The llilternia Instirnnre Co. of New Orleans ; TheSouthcrii InstiraneeCo. of New Orleans Strong ami reliable companies. Losses adjusted ami paid promptly. !. deal esiate bought ami sold. Houses I rented. jani’Hf IS A It E K A N I) CONFECTIONER. DEALER IX Groceries, Tolacco and Cijars. 1 I will keep constantly on hand ! Fre-h Bread. Cakes and i'ies ami al-j so Fruit and Vegetables which I will | sell at reasonable prices. A share of the patronage of the Aiken public is respect fully solicited. E. A. SOMMER, j Laurens St and Riuhi.anh Avk. | Aiken, S. C. NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Aiken. In the Rkorate Couitr. W.M. Jordan, as Administrator ot the estate of J. R. Evans, Pltff. vs. II. T. Evans, Harriet Evans ami S. G. B. Webb, Dfts. B Y virtue of an order in the above entitle*! case, all persons hav ing claims against the estate of J. B. Evans are required to make proof of the same before tlte undersigned by the 15th day of November, 1887, or be debarred payment of the same. J NO. T. GASTON, Oct 11 8$. Judge Proba te A.C. TH E WHELESS STAMP -PRESS CO- 748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA, Agents Wanted I Catalogue FREE I RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CHECKS,STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, &C. Sole lianuffcrturcr* of The Wheless Self-Inking Rubber Stamp Printing Press. ~ ^ pL] l « ^ X % p - z: - O 1 e cj c % 5 S 1- "■ = —"3 « ^ = c. ~ — • IP .P-3 ^ £ =.2 ~ ~ W 2 ■« * ® .= 3 - r d S c 3 GXZ* t=> ^-1 COMPLETE MILL, ENGINE AND GIN OUTFITS, Am! Repairing, Fittings ami Sup plies for same. Also, all kinds of Machinery, Boiler, Pattern, Foun dry, Blacksmith, Brass, Iron and Steel work promptly done with GOOD MEN and Tools. Large stock of material to select from. Have 100 hands employed. Geo. E. Lombard & Co., Above Passenger Depot, Near Water Works Tower. AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA. DESIRABLE COTTAGE II. P. METTE k CO.. KEEP ON HAND A FULL LINK OF FURNITURE. Including cheap Chamber Suita, Mat- t reuses. Baby Carriages, Cradles, Sew ing Machines, Wardrobes,Feather PU- lows. Bureaus, Bedsteads.Cliairs, etc., SELL ON INSTALLMENTS l DISCOUNT FOR CASH.] H. P. METTE * CO., Cuivo Street. - * - Aiken. 8. C.