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/ I ABOUT SHODDY SHOES. i PHA.ltL.KS K. R. DRAYTON. IMitor. X v .au -—. TEKM5. SOLES THAT LAST A WEEK, AND WILL NOT BEAR WETTING. ti'.J \V2 One copy on« y^ar, : If paid in advanoe. : One copy six uiontii*. One copv three months, Ainicle copies, : : : AIKEN, S. C., JAN. 1 Sf 8. PETER CONFESSIXG. i Gro*. tinpitKition ami Oeceplion Carried on «t Hie Expense of the Poorer Classes. ) C'oiiiini' Home Harefooted—'^lanufac- t it re of Shoddy Goods. In the manufacture *>f Ikkus and shoes for men, women and children, some ot the ( gToo?e>t imjio.-itio.’i.H and deceptions are carried on. A veil iiiinnued tnechanic siiid to ;; reporter the other day: •*It i.i an outrage that manufacturers of boots and shoes should be ]>erniitted to Disease Jiesut ambush for fhe weak ; a feeble constitution Is ill adapted »* ^I r - ^ eneottniera malarious atmosphere and Ci'y, Fla , \\as sudden changes of temperature, and Cold, attended the least rohn victims: Dr. .1. H. Melafiiii’s Strength- in its tirst stages ening Cordial and Blond I give tone, and vitality and f your entire body. *1.00 For sale at \V. J. P/.ATT •Store, Aiken, S. C. ■^••rtb Knowing. A. Mcrgan, mercitant, I.ake IK<# Tl a severe Lth . i , disireasinc POl’TH CAHOLTX A, ) t are usually the easiest! Cough and running into Consumption Anusi' CoO'TV-Acditok’.s Office! ' wen C. It.! December 1st He tried many Aiwt 1st. lSvS7.\ South Caroinn Railway. Commencing September ?th. 1SS7 trains will run as follows by Easiari time: MAIN' LINE—WESTWARD DAIRY. Leave Charleston— 7.00 a. m., 5.10 p. m. Leave Aiken— 10.54 a. m, y..‘18 p. ni Arrive Augusta— 11.40 a. m, 10.30 p. r\:. POMON V • • »"» :o:- Oiie of “Nat ’ (iootlw Lii : Pi'anks. FIFTH LESSON OF THE INTERNA TIONAL S. S. SERIES, JAN. 29, 1888. Cominentii l»y llcv. 'William N'rwton. D. I>. Text of E«**->n, Matt, xri, J3-28—Gohl. l) Text, Matt. x, 82—Memorise VenM* 24-28. [From Lesnon Helper '^uartrrlv, tiy prrr-ilssion oi H. P. Hoffman. ITiiiail. Iplua. pulillViierd Notes.—C'esarea Philippi, or Pancas for merly tledicatcl t»> Pan, mid si.iijfisi’d to lx< the same a* tlie ancient Ijoheui. it wa* en- largwl and l)aautifle<l by Philip, the tetri.!' -h. and by him nam'd Cesorea, in h>moi- ol Cawar Tilierius. It was cailr-d Philipj'i to distinguish it from Ccsaren Pakstine. The Son of Man, L e., the Seooud Adam, the title by ■which Jeeus always speaks of himself. Bor-Jonnh, i. e., son of Jo;ias, Tfcu rook, or this truth, concerning myself. Gates of hell, L e., tbo place of dopurt*-il spirits—csqieciaily evil irpiritA. Savorcst not, i e , dost not rel ish or defire. Come after riie. or be my dis ciple. Protited, or what shall he gaiu by it. Own soul, L e., ins own true life. V. li Wo are now entering the second division of the record of the public ministry' of Jesus. As the first commenced with thr attestation of the father to his Kinship, Matt, iii, 17, so this comrneuoes with a similar attestation on the part of one of his ajiostles. Up to this time no such declaration ii]>2H>nri< on the part of the jieople or of ids diseipiiss. And it came in answer to his own •pn-stion. Jesus asked his disciples whal the jx-ipie s tid about him? Whom did they take him to ‘x-. V. 14. Aud the answer was vur.. <l in its tone. Some, probably the Herodiaus. said John the Baptist. They held that ho vas risen from the d<«d. and so accounted ""i the mighty work* which J«-sus wrought, fi'iierv said ho was Elias, or Elijah, while yet others said he was Jeremiah, or one of tin- other prophets. All gave him a high jxisitioa: while, probably, the popular jnflgment was much lowered by Ute op]K>sitioii of the Scribes and Phai irws to belie.' in his Mer.siaiisbjji. V. 15. But Jesus would r<>t rest here. At once he made a personal mutter. Who say ye tliat I amf’ thus pointing the great truth that in every such question the individual application is always the paranniunt concern, la that line it is of small cousequonc*-to us what others may think <-:• s.iy, but it i.- of in finite moment to ourselves that we each one think and sjieak the real truth about < llirist. V. 16. And Peter, moved with a sudden in spiration, at once rcpiiej*. .'.Thou art the Christ, the laon of lUv living Gol.” It v.us i: glorious ixjnfeasioa; radiant with tl'." brigl-.t- est beam of the truth and iastinot with its mightiest power. Through the ages it has floated, banner like, at the head of the army of the church, and underneath its folds the battle has always waged with the most un yielding severity. vTo note two pc»ints in this confession, i. o., 1. Its positiveness. There was no ladling in the march of Peter's thought: in un -cr- tainty iu its tono; no reservation in it« state ment. It wax clear, bold and ringing. Tlu-ro was no paltering with it in a double smvx “Thou art the Christ,'’ It was simple :uid unqualilh-d truth V, 17. How clear, how aietinctly lined it was. Jt jra* not Uu.ght him by Pest) and blood. Man had not taught it to him: neither had lie wrought it out by a process of his own mind. It was given him fr-in above. “My father which is In heavcu” ha da .-hovel it unto thee. 1 The title Jesus gives tlie church. It is ■uroh.” It is so In every regni-d. Tim it is mlm.'' It Wlis \\iib inr- IH-f—iC the wor'id began. In the silence of eternity it was with ina I aaw it, and knew it, and loved it from everlasting. The purchase of it was mine. I gave myself fur it. 1 lx night it. with my blood. "I will build up my church.~ Every living stone laid upon tlie true fiiunda- tiou ia my work. And the keeping of it Is mine. Unseen my hand shall i*.- ujxin jt, and *‘I will keep it night and day. r It is all mine. 2. Tito foundation of it. “T’i ! .s rock.” “Other foui'idation eon no man lay than that is laid, which n Christ Jcsu.i." 1 Cor. iii. 11. “Therefore thus saffTi the Txird f! > l, behold. I lay in Zion for afoundation, a stone, a n-iod Stone, a pre-'ious onrii' r stone, a sni'e founda tion,^ Is. xx\iii, Hi. and 1 Pet. ii. 4-7. 3. Tito builder of it, ‘'I w ill build," etc. Ho i* both the foundation of his jbe builder of it. On himself? foundation ho lays <ael» beU.n*c; abides. Theneo iu}‘re's ivc., the which as a living ston" he prows up uito a holy temple hithe Lord. With his own hand, liy his own spirit, he imparts to each his ow-u life, aud of all he say-., "Jk-'ausj 1 live, y phall live al-sj.” 4. The safety of it. "The irat ., of hell shall not prevail agam-A it.' J How enn they? If the church is Lis, if he is the foundation of Jt and tho builder of it, if he keen it. bow can Jt be .ptlieFwise than saf ■■ ... hades, or tlio pla'N? if di'ported pp.rits —ospf• iai!y h"iv. of evil snirits. Gates; wore the pl.ve in ulieSent eitic:, where counsel was taken end ■public measures determined on. “The gates of hell,' 1 thcn torc. moan ail that the jxovert of e\il can dev to ami execute against my church, lu the midst of it nil the cburca is mfe evermore. V. 20. Jesus would not have his eneniMt; rouscsl Jnjo undue activity against tin lx- fore th«- titae; but wou»d have every qiic - tjon concerning himscll to I » worked out by tliem under the quiet in'ihi' iit o of Iris own li'e. 1 iiev must judge from that in the light of their own Scriptures. V. 21-23. Iu iticue verses r <- have OtCT Lord's i rolicti.iu .if hi.' ih-aih, Peter's protest against it; u *i Our Ixird's l otmko of Peter. V. 24. Here lollows the universal the Kingdom. Pour did not want ;■ the tlkoughts .of Hod ab-iiut .•'»'< j throw such trash a*> they do ii|x>n the market. Why. just look a- my shoe*:-, und l only lionght them last week. My feet arealuvist on the* ground. I might lie said to be* •walking on my uppers ’ ” ••What's flit- trouble*" was asked. "Troubh ! why. there’s trouble enough; and I am only one out of thirty or forty thousand persons iu this city who have been victimized by the manufacturers and retailors of those shoddy shoes. When I lirst put on the shoes 1 am now wearing they looked as well ns any to lie seen in the Broadway or Fifth avenue stores; bnt. i with tii“ first nunstorm the soles l>egan to pv« 1 oil, and upon examination 1 found j that tho »>,.t»':Jns of my shoes were made up of pajier and scraps of leather, which ! at first had the appearance of leather. 1 j went to t he store where 1 had purchased i them, but the boss gave me no satisfuc- ! faction. He .s.'iifl he didn’t make them; • fold me \ luul b'liiglit them cheap, hud somewhat insolently wanted to Rik.w w hat ; I expected to get for ?3. I told him in j plain words that I expected to get a go«xl i shoe for that money. 1 showed him the ! paper sole in my shoo, but that's all the : goixl it d;tl me. I accused him of being a ; swindler, pointed to the numerous boxes ; of .dries about the store from which I had i seen him take the same as mine, but he , took the matter so coolly that 1 made up ! my mind lie was used to it. lie had a • veil appointed store, and professed to keep ! go.Hl xux'k. whieh., on a.ey< v unt -f a big | tnule, lie could afford to sell tsiir.pnra- ; lively cheap. At I he time there was a number of wc/i dre: sed women injj she store, und wlien they saw the paper soled j sloes 1 hehl up, and lieard what ! had to say uIhiuu the goods on hand, they gath- i ored up their skirt- and walked out; but J tlie proprietor diiin’t seem to mind it, as ' he knew that his ln\v prieed slmes that j were labeled in the windows would draw in plenty of custom. 1 tell you. sir, I'm a hard working man. and have a large family to care for, but it’s money, money ! «!'. the time to. buy shoes f.a my children j I'm a mechanic, and l know how good work ought to stand.’’ j Another workman with whom the re- . porter conversed related i»relty much t!:e came experience in regard to shoes that j lu* hail bought for his l ays, and incideut- | ally mentioned a recent experience of his j wife. She hail on a pair oi low cut shoes, ; und, chancing to get caught in a heavy | rainstorm, came home almost barefooted. , 3’ha water had soaked through the pasie j pr composition, and the outer - >le. appar- 1 entiy of leather, had nearly peeled ^oti. The inside sole was only paper. This man's experience was that these shoes wouhi wear off so gradually in very dry v. e a ill or that a good many couldn't notice it; but let them bp worn out once or twice in a rainstorm, and then the wearer would wonderWiia-t made the soles pee, off. JIc said that he had to buy as cheaply as possible, aud tjq matter in what store ‘ on the Bowery or about tlie avenues he ; traded, the proprietor or his clerk was j always willing to take an oath that the I shoes were regularly sewed, "i tell you j what, sir ” he said, bluntly, “these are ! the days f< r trying men's soles," and the i speaker laughed nt the old joke. I tv vi igd reputable shoemakers ilciioupct-.l | the impositimia that- were prai tiped xit th«5 j r.innul'actuie <-'i shoddy shoes, as it was j very severe upon men who have to work hard tor their money, ?ind only get small wages at the be-t. One of these shoe makers said: i “..Most of the '•heap goods sold in New i-Vork and' eLseu here are made in Maasa- ! chnsettes, mostly by inachtuery, and the . From’lie Chicago Times. “Tliat reminds mo of the night I was out with Nat Goodwin,’’ said tlie tall Board of Trade ,itiait. “There’s t fellow to make fun fur you We were going down to Kjisiey’s, and over on Dcarhorn street, where every thing was ijuiet, we saw a young e niple just ahead of Us—going home, probably, from their after-theatre supper. “If that fellow Inis any grit iu him” s-iid Nat ‘I il make him solid with that girl.' “With thisl e took me hy the arm, and we harried along aud ayeitook the couple. In passing them Nat gave the youngehap a push, and look ing squarely at him said; “What are vou going to do about tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for the books will be open tor the purpose ; Consumption ami Sound immediate j of la T x He’.mns fortlH'th-ial . t a_ .. . . . ,,• year 188/,fr*!n Janttarv torel>-t fceftxe Augusta— relief, and after using about. :» itatf: ^ a . iry \> 0lh> - • j 6.05 a.m. dozen bottles found himst-lf well ami The. law requires that ali persons Leave A ike — lias had no return of the disease. No j owning Heal or I * rsonal property, or B.59 a. m. in unv wise luivin*; or control Arrive C iinrlcstoii— of sir"; property, either as agent, litis-; 11.00a. m, 9.4-5 p. tn, hand, guardian*, father,trustee, exeeu- j TO and from CGLrMRiA—Caily. • *' • the MAIN' LINE—EASTWARD DAILY 4.40 p. nt, 5.34 p. in. other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption Guaran teed to do just what is claimed for it.— I'tial bottle free at, W. J. Platt’s Drug store. Cheap Nursery STOCK FOR WINTER AND SPRINT, SALES mis. —:0:— tor. administrator, etc., to return U-- -„ same to the Auditor of the County in ‘ I^'uvc Augusta .. 6.50 a m w hieh such property is situated,umh r {^'Y-mV.mhia''' in 45 -i m oat It and within the time prescrihed Columbia. provides j west—Daily. 6.59 a m Jtovnl Marnages. 4.40 p m 5.34 j) m 9.45 p ut 5.33 p m 9.3s p nt 10.30 p 11: hy law. JSecrion 177 G. the nvtntier and forms for inerclta.nt's | Leave Columbia, fi.0-5 a m returns, and Section 215 requires tli<*j |_)ue Aiken 10.54 a nt Auditor to add 56. per cent, to the I j) Ue Augusta.... 11.40 a in From a Cable Letter. nronertv valuation of ail persons' ' , - 'v 1 thf-ir re- Connections.—Connections made I ho air is full ol rumors of forth-i" 60 » 6nl to ittaue ihett | , • 1 1 j j turns w ithin the tune preset?!bed coming royal marriages and betroth- j^ w . •• als. Of Piinee Oscar of Sw eden’s to-1 Don’t send vour retti/ns by. anyone I HAVE, a L.\RG*7 STOCK OF tt'M TREES mantie engagement to Miss Munek, | else, Jmt come yourself. one of his royal mother's maids ol honor, you have been already ad vised hy cable. The voting man is the it Th second son of the king of Sweden, and is 28years of age, and the lady is just ouv year okier than iter royal j Inter, so it is not a case of hoy and young man spurred right up | girl infatuation, w hieh every body All returns sent through the mail must lie sworn to before some otfleer j *L ,, ... quatilied to administer sin h alftdavit, j t«- R. at Augusta with Georgia Railroad to and from all points West, at Blaek- ville with Barn well Hail road, at Preg- nali’swith Kutawville Railroad, and Columbia for Asheville, Hot Springs and beyond, and points on the C. & to Nat, and was going to thrash him, w hen Nat pulled me by the arm and we both turned and ran. “There,’ said N;U ‘won't that make him ‘•olid with his girl? She thinks In* frighten*-! nwav a eonole of big bull is who We eat them both no.” : just going to supposed w hen the mateh was tirst unuou need. Tlie K ing and Q teen at tii*t opposed the marriage, but ulti mately consented, probably Ihitiking that it was scarcely the thing for the grandson of one of Napoleon’s mush room Marshals to put on sovereign airs and weep about mesalliances, i The Prince, in accordance with the j Swedish law. will lose all his royal . privileges and the right of succession We give below the full text or f to the throne, hut he is not likely to several -ecrions of the l . S. Postal ' worry about that, as his ^Ulor brother Lvw relating to subscriptions to j j. s already bUssed w ith several sons. newspapers. It will he well lor each I of our subsori’-eis to rtat', it pare fully j Animals areotten afllicted with a and govern themselves ., t . ( . OIl |j,,o,|y. j <lisea.secalled mange,thesame disease ; in human beings is called the itch T!i" \ ■ w-paper i.aw . 1. Subseriiiers who do got give ex press noliee to the contrary are eon-I sidered as wishing to continue their j subscript ion. 2 If subscribe s order the dis- J continuance of their periodical the ! publisher may continue sending it I until all arrearages are paid. 1 1 5. If subscribe s neglect or refine to and is highly eontageous; to cure it mix tlour aud sulphur with Dr. .1. H. McLean’s Volcanic O.il Jrininrent, bathe it thoroughly, and take Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm.—For sale bv W. J. Platt «fc t'o take their periodic,.',s lAoin the olliee to whicli they are sept, they are held respotisihle unti! they li»ve settled their hill and ordered them dis continued. Delicate 1’latti cf 1 Vesli men. eil for your township. The Auditor or his deputy will be at the following places at the timespeci. tied to receive Tax Returns of Real and Personal Property. The Books w ill open at 9 a. 111., and dose at 3:30 p. m. sun time, at a^ r .h precinct excepting' Hatcher’s X Roads close at 12 m. Kitchen's Mill close at 2 p. m. \\ ilson Gunter's close at 2 p. m. W. Pages’s Store close at 2. P. M. Martin Holley’s Mill close at 12 ?J. Euliaiiks and Ilai'kerson’s Store dose at 12 M. [On January 10, 17.18 the Books wi 1 [ not he open, oil (;:ese\piy5 the Bqdk will be in ha'iids of the Jury Commis sioner from which to select jurors lor 1888 ] Gregg I’on'iUihiji. Graniteville, Monday. Jan. 2. 1888. Madison. Tuesday, Jan. 3, DS*. Langley, Wednesday, Jan. 4 1888. Vaucluse, Thursday, Jan. 5 LSSS. Sci ultz Hamburg, Friday. Jan. 6. Shati’F Ton'wahir. . I Hatcher’s X Roads, i-..turday, Jan. Agent, Aiken, S. D. (;. ALLLN, Gen. Tas and Ticket Agent. John B. Peck, General Mai uger. W. \\, WILLIAMS, Real Estate Ag’t. IriM’ SjbIc'' F ARM 125 ACRES 1-2 mileof Mont and four new tenant houses 011 tract j 1500 of the celebrated Niagara grape, orchard of Young Le Conte Pears and Apples. ' -yA^SO— 1034 3-4 acres one mile of station. Both very choice. j —also— Building lots on Boulevard Coles ! and Colleton avenue, destined to be 1 the popular portion of our city for pt i- b'roni thr AV/." A certain barber eitv has been vexed it Jfavrn \ctc'F. in this beautiful soirit heeati.se I 1. from He his customers, r. large freshmeti of teinler vears. him. The iii-i- no is the far" Thera he life l,v j manufacturers use the offal of leather- splits, skfVers. paper or a composition ! leather, or split hoi schide. In many men’s, ! vromen’s and children's shoes the inside is j of ••1? teboard. and the lining is co.wsc j r 'v >ugh to sift pears ’hrough, ijnn tlicn t-lie ! siiO;' is i>o'i;shed anti Loci balled. OrJy I < \,x‘r!s can tell the difference between I this sort of shoddy shoes and linnd made work, so handsomely are they tinished. 1'rom the top to the bottom <>f the shoe the whole thing is deceptive. Th** manu- aeturen; of shoddy shoos are constantly C<>nipe?iii2 with, each other, and every one daily st.v'iie.s how he can turn out the cheapest and best iHiking goo*ls. J his-e ehohly sb‘H*s are . <’nt uli over Hie United States, and persons whose means are •yru.r.ip:-'! are taken in by tliem. The bar | u-u:!:--. they think they are getting are tlu> j e.otv: -on of sells.’’ ■ ’ pereral other eustom work shoenarkers. I in speaking of tlieTnbjert, sr..M Unit in all 1 these nine!*Inc made ‘hoes the cheapest ; evt .'rial w as used in men's, women's and I rh•hirer’s shot s: horsehide behuc split and dres.-oil up to represent calf, 1*15,1 poorly | tanr.c l she: p -kius K’ing mode up iu imi tation of pt-bole goal. 1 From the various manufactories dow ! cast these sii xhiy gooils are sliiipedto ■ wholesale houses, wiienee they tiud their ; V.ay t.j 1 -tait' i-s about to\.at. t»y whom • they are ‘-old mostly to the poorer people ! wlib think they are ‘-ftting bargains, ti ; i', var<a;sly estimated that tYoni 88.000 fo 10-fi,•) a day would not c-iver tl.e rjuan- • tiiy of ihif, *rt of t rash 5 bat is sold in this city i: 1 •ne. .ind ii i' too tat 1 that t!tc A i- -- slionhi tall upon tho'-o who can ! ii! afford it. T.-ere are scores of sliop- i l,< .‘jK'”s who .'-ell men’s, women's arid . b y,s’ I,o/,is smd shoes from 82 down to 75 cents h | tiottlol Ml 4. If sui'Meribers move to another " :, - N 10 ’‘*'1’ ttway place and fail to inform the tuihlish-1 ,Mai,,,cl °* ' l '•‘' l * l ‘ s ; er, and tiip |•• , .pers are sent to the ormer direcliqu, [hey ate held re- p uisible. , 5. Any person w ho receives a news- ! s baved, althoug'.i their chins may be pa; or and makes use of it, whether :is : ' s *^ lt ‘ s of a billiard he ordered it or not, is held in law 1888 —9 a. (,V. to 12 m. Windtar Toicnshij). ! Clark’s Mill, Monday, Jan. !)1SS8. 1 Windsor 1‘. O., Monday Jau. 30, 1 1888. i J!oc/;y Grove T<>irnvL\>. nas among | Rally’s Store, Tuesday, Jan. 10, | ttumher of j 1888. These i —ALSO — Sevri l Louses w ith large lotsloca- t.Jeen't'ralfy. seemed in a fair i Two and three years old, good varie ties, that I will CLOSE OUT CHEAP, -ALSO, PLUM, CHERRY, CRAPE, &c. If you want anything in the Nur- -ery Li ne CHHAF-i especially A P- I’Lhi.send for my Ilinstrated Descrip tive Catalogue and Special I’riee List of Hurpius stock for Winter and Spring sales of 1878-8 only. Address J. VAS. LlNDLilY, POMONA, finirj>rd bounty, N, C. ^T r ifh the finest and largest stock ! 4? of Clothing for Fall and Winter < that has ever been in this city, not only the busiest but the most s’vlisli Clothing tor Men Bovs and Youths, j the K niporiuu is the only place for ' eorVei^ styles and fashionable goods. Every ga'"itient sold is guaranteed as ’ rc-presetried, tliis stock cotnprisea many different styles fit make and material, the most popular Ssek suit will be the Cheviots in stripes, you will also find the Cheviots in tour button Cutaway’s 1 s well ns 'V’nssi- meres, Whip-cord and Ce.k-seretv, also a line of fattey worsteds. My line of Rrinee Albert coats and vests li.v« never been equaled before, 1 l ave them in all shades and sizes and w ill guarantee you a perfect fit. I haven beautiful line of over-coats in all weights and colors in whip-cord, worsted. Kersey, Cheviot, Chinchilla and Beavers. * ISoyst'lotliing. This stock is the largest I have ever carried, giving the customers an op portunity of a good selection of the many styles and patterns, you will find a good selection of Knee pant suits, ranging in size fro hi 4 yrs to 15 yrs, and Boy’s long pant suits from 12 yr-# to 18 yrs, when you visit here do not fail to see this* stock. H VTS. Jn all the latest stvles and sltap^s, the DCNLAP STIFF ami SILK HATS, for whieh I am sole agent, you w ill find many other makes of stiff and soft Hats in all sizes, also a fine assortment of Boy’s and children's Hats. P. B. Matthews, Carriage anilfapnHaifaclori Richland Ave. and Pendleton St. AIKEN, S. A LOT of second-hand buggies that .have boeu thoroughly repaired and repainted, nearly as good us new FOR SACK ILYTK Y CHKAIN Wagons, road carts and ail kinds of vehicles built to order or repaired ON KKASONABLK TKRMS. Horse shoeing ami all kinds of hiucksmithing and w hoc Iv. right work done in first-class sty p* : : ,'i'ti ving prices. P. B.'MATTHEWS, aug 9 ly AIKEN, S. C. SltftES. Gent's fine shoes in all the leading styles and makes among the ttiauu- j f'aeture,sare tin* eelel.vated Bauinester Shoes, also the Doughtss warranted ?3.ti0 Shoe for Men and the 42.00 Shoe for hoy’s Call and examine my stock when in the city, you will Hind it interest ing as well its profitable to you, I will lake pleasure in showing you through, I am KesoectfullVi M. L. KIN ARD, Columbia, S* C. I William Turnbull; jatrtesA»stothart, I ".r vc k A,ikcn, S. C. frisky y/ntths insist upon bcin hall. The l*art»er saw that in order to to be a subscriber. 6. If subscribers pay they arc hound to give publishers at U,e end of lot keep that in mvanee notice to the their time if class of trade he must con vince it th it it It id hair o i it.; face. So he beth'iu’Ut l;in:sclf qi' a sell He took a me. i' very, tine razor aud they d > not wish t«> continue taking honed it down to a \cty fine ?dge. it; otherwise the publisher is author-j Fiis accomplished, he so manipulated ized to send it on, and the subscriber ,!:.i tool that wiiett it was v. a v. 11 is res rousible until express notice, j with payment of all arrears, is sent to the publisher. Tin* new postal amendment has refuse to along the smodh ffes'r it ma le a noise as if the points were being scraped off a barb-wire fence. He tried it on the first freshman , Jfopcwctl Toiciishiji. K * L. P. Collum’s, Wednesday, Jan. 11, ! | ' 1838. Giddy Sivmnp Township. ! J. G. Ifiallv’s Thursdav, Jan. 12, 1888. Hook}) Spring Township. i II. D. Ott’s, Friday, Jan. 13, 1888. Tabernacle Township. i Kitchen’s Mill Saturday, Jan.14,1888, I 9 a. ih., to 2 p. nt. / Me Tier Toirnsh ip. Jones X Hoads, Thursday, Jan. 19, that eatti: made it a penal otfeiioe r< pay lor a newspaper, qnd the stth-i as l^ , * ast> J rts seriher may he imprisoned for fraud. | , v bail just died. A word to the w ise, <Scc. ! t.ow tiip.irishes, in, atnl tlie man we iff awuy if his mother The tonsorial it ltd the fresh- rniJE public are invited to inspect J- mv stock of CHOICE IAIILY GROCEEIES which 1 an: selling at rock bottom prices. I buy none-hut tlie best and e ll as cheap as the cheapest. Canned Goods in great" variety and fjoni the best houses. WM. TURNBULL. GRANITEVILLE, *S. C. I CURE -DEALER IX- mun goes on his way rejoicing. If your kiduexs arc inactive, you w ill fee! find look w retched, even in the most cheerf ;1 s iciety. and melan* choly on the joiliest occasions. Dr. .1.11 McLean’s Liver and Kidney j "’ arU * vquelicd Renews tier Youth. Pinehe Chesley, Latterson, | Balm w ill set y<at right again. 41.90 per bottle. For sale at V, J. "Platt | ; & Co's Drug Store, Aiken, S C. j Mrs. C!av Co., Iowa, tells the following re- j '-•able story, the truth of whicli is j for hy the residents of the j to\yij; “i i.m 7.? years old, have been | trou'tied willi kidney complaint and j x t lameness for many vear->; eon Id not! C/’t in guit]) hi +' r wn sh ip. Jacob Kneece’s, Friday, Jan. 20. 1888 ^ IFarrf’s Townshio. i * ] j Wilson Gunter’s, Saturday, Jan. 21, | 1S.-8, 9 a. in., to 2 p. m. Slcc)>)/ Hollow Townsitip. S VV. J. W.ootlward’s old store, Monday, ! Jan. 23, 1888. Rouse’s Bridge, Tuesday, Jau. 24. Silvcrton Toirnsh ip. Ellent -n, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1888. Bar es or Hatikinsoti’s store,[Sil ver- ton] Thursday, Jan. 20, 1883. Ii. P. METTE iV (’()., KEEP ON HAND A IT'LL LINE OF F U K N I T U It i:. rnehttling cheap Chamber Suits, Mnt- lre.yse::. Baby Carriages, Cradles, Sew- i ngAiach i'n e';.. Ward robes, Feather Pi 1 lows, Bureaus, Bedsteads,Chairs, etc., j DRUGS, CHEMICALS PERFUM JURIES, TOILET i^QAPS, HAIR BRUSHES AND CIGARS. The Stock is frequently replenished so that they are always fresh. Out prices are reasonably, and we will be glad n *t only to serve our friends ol Graniteville, hup of the entire sur rounding Country. James A. Stothart. COMPLETE MILL ENGINE •■•>• • • * ' r - ? * ’ AND SELL ON installments!C S iy OUTFITS, [DISCOUNT FOR CASH.] H. P. METTE & CO.. Curve Street. - - Aiken. S. C. Rainey’s Barber S^op. Ttic> I»ott« iu of t |;c De< i> I31hc Sea. I am free front all pain and soreness, l'"l’ Mall Gaze tr. j au<i am able to do all my own house- At a meet ing of t’-ic Society of Tele-t wor.t. 1 owe my (.harks to Fleet rie gtajdt Eitgineeis and Eleetrieiaus last , Bitters fi>r haviitg rt newed my \outo, evening Mr. Edward Stallil>ras tead| al ‘ d removed completely ail disease a paper on deep sea sounding iu con- (and pain J ry a bottle, on,y ■>{.v, a* I Jkarimond Township. dress myseif w ithout help. Now I I L. IL Haukit.son’s ^tojre, Fi'day.Jati. ' 27, IS.'8. 1 “ " \V. C. Page's store, Saturday, Jan. j 1888, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Windsor Township. ! Windsor, Monday, Jan. 30. 188.8. Mil! brook Tow ns h ip. [rOKMEUI-Y OF enAiJLKSTOX, s. c.] Oi neetion w ith submarine telegraphy. , Mr. Slalliluas said that the work of surseving with a view of as«et taisting ! W.J. Platt’s Co’s Drug St of IIO the cot)figuration of tite ocean t. deranged people ss to the Emperor than halt law e< >s r <il i die inateitnl of a goixl iiriiole, let alone I ifie cost o' making up. These goo<is are ' known to the trade as “turn shoes." from (he m.-i l!i!:i ih° irsii'e paper s«*Je is first ■secu’.-e'l to t!te upper and then the sh.*e i- pinrned inside out. w heu the- sole is seen. C' 1 : hy na : h'. pn.- te and j^erl'.aps a stitch o{ ’ two. The s.-.p- s of these cheap shoes tho her, and so ■aorekot tv.-, , ! i -wear are 1; = 'r<*4:. Fu- fcid D’ueh pleasanter thoio tu.s ut. U> lirmes of his own. And so he must deny liimse'.i. And so must evwy otto wlio tvouid ho thr Lord's dits'iple. V. 2f>-28. U’e ran t rctnenihor tlin'..nsour Lord spoke theta, “hie” and “soul" are om and the snin«> word. That “life" is used in two senses—a In d or ni:d a lo*.><r; a l«>.l.ly and a spiritual fa'iisr—and that o;.r t"ue life r>r ym) may l* ]. st. .Vnd what will every thing e)sr protit ns if that*ie dore.' What Khali we give in exchange tf-r tti l'..r dial will eurvive when tile Jlm-nr cotms again. And what will ctunneusato for u htt .soul* OF..XF.T.VI. LESSO.'rS. 1. The nerd of rigid \ i— > to.or.t Christ, gvpry thing turns on this. As John Now ton pars: ’■fVhnt think y-* of Chridt" is the test. To try loth our slat-' mul. urseheuie; 1Ye o:uin<a lx? right iu tla rot. Untoss »o think riichtiy of hint. 2. The ineffable mystery of the i lust the inevitable tiex'rssjtv of d:e (i<..axl. For, uuiass J«'sus were man. he could net g<*t Into t!w pUne'of tin* Bavioiu-. And if !.•: wire not at the same 1 ipn: f fod. t.e could not rave tw if he were there. S. The soul is the equivalent of a mnuV self. Luke, therefore, r-) Uis tin* equivalent Huts—“gam the wltole v.trM an i Ic^ri ini- edf or lx* ecst away." i.ukc ix, go. 1’or in- soul, or the true Lie, en;r:vj \ ;» L»Iy will, it uud determines tno stauj mid d.-s::.:y tf tb* (tulire unui. they really are. bid it is not hide intact. They nre called it the dressed ‘•patent s<*l- ::tg, and are composed of scraps ground up, skivers and other waste niuteriais formed into a compo-ition and rolled iiitv •iiricu.s tliickncsses by jiowerful maohin- gry. From each strip, when it comes from tiie rollers and is dried, two pairs of soles can be cut. and tite w aste is used for tilling in. In dr; "rwither such soles wtll wear tolerable a eil, 'nut in wet weather they •'-<viu jtieft away. This patent soling ,s mo'ilv u.-ed by tnanufaeturers in '.iieif | previous to hn ing a snbfiiarine cable i was t)f vital importance. Between [ Cadiz and TYueriffb alone, a distance J of ah- ul 700 miles, (573 soundings w ere i taken on one expedition, resulting in j tite •’ i sen very of two banks, two coral ) patches, and four other shoal spots, i I Some of the inclines near these banks ' | were lemnrkable for their steepness, j j On the east side of one of these tiiej j bottom fell nreeipitumisly for 450 feet 1 J and on a soutid. ttg taken by tlie Deeia | during lit y survey of the Seine hank a | 1 preeipiee of l,s00 lYet was found. A ; i m: p of tlie mouth of the Congo slmw- { ed a mo-t remarkalde submarine gully ‘the eontoor lines of which were! i drawt; inii. IgA soundings, many of; I these ha ii<g been taken at intervals i ; of less 11;.-.,; a mile. In t h%> moot it of this ieTiiarka’df rive-r a depth of no j less tium 1,452 feet was found, the , | Martin Holley’s Mill, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 9 a. in. to, ig m. ! Montmoreitei, Wednesday, Feb, I 1888. Hardly a I Eubanks A Hat;ki aso.i.s store oeeurr- 1 Thursday,-Feb. * i, 9 a. n-. siieli mi-i Banek’s Mill, Friday, Feb. palace! * Aiken C. II. 20 , to 12 m. !>, U88. 1882, in- l The number | trying to “.•;>i; ; t ! of Germany is remarkable, day passes without such an ! euce. Tltb otln-r day two ! fortumites entered the | simultaneously. It was a nun; a;;d a | NfoNDAV.Feh. «, to Fen I woniin. The latter was tlie water fa; clusiyL*. poor boats:!.an, assert'ng that site j was a near relative of the Emperor’s! and had Jo see him after years of! absence. Thr* man was well dressed, with a look of di-tiuction about him, I and a tlow <d' wiiite hair on ids head and long whiskers, altogether a ven erable looking, sympathetic figure. He said he had engaged to marry the daughter of the King of Italy, and lie- j ing a German and a subject of the Em- j LAURENS STREET, A I 'TEN, ff. C. | mpeior he had to obtain his majesty’s Office of Messrs Henderson Bros Thanking tlie public for a liberal put ronage in tlie past, the undersigned begs to assure hi.-, tiieit'is that no care or pains will lie spared to merit th« same iu the future. 12UThe Cutting of T.adies’ Bangs Misscsand children's I{;iir a specialty. The famous new q’oilet Clippers j especially adapted to the eutting rf L , Loy’fi htLr, used •tpcm rerlueed terms. Razors honed a pit warranted to cut at short not YU. E. CALEBS RAINEY. Ke} airing, Fittings for same. Also all and Sup- kinds of" When I say Cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time, and then have them re turn airain. I mka.v A RADICAL CUKE. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life lonp- study. I warrant my remedy to Cure the worst cases. Recause others havo failed i s no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Rottmi of my Ikfat.lihlk Remedy. Give Express and Post Office. It costs you nothinK for a trial, and it will cure you. Address H.C. ROOT. M.C. 183 Pearl St., NewYom M’s Pills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver derange* tlie wboleaya* tem, and produce* Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. .Maclmicrv, Boiler, Ifilttern, 1’OUIt- I Thc-ro Is no better remedy fortheae , r i common <1 incuses than Tutt's Liver try, IffackMimli, Brass, Iron and Steel work promptly done with GOOD MEN rid. Toids. . Large stock of material to select Have HU) hands employed. Pills, as a trial w ill prove. Price, 23*. Sold Everywhere. from. L \YE H. WISE. Audi.or Aiken County. Nov. 20. 1887. F AHA3TKLIN SMITH, TINNER AND UOJFER. I AND DKALKR IN STOYHS AND IIAHDWAKE veegm Hall. A. P. IiiSiirniiGfi ami Real Estate n 1 ' 14 t.uufen. .-Jtik.et, next fo AiKEN, S. U. : Satisfaction iruaranteed to all eu*- ! touicis, both in workmanship ami Agent, HKl’Kl.SfcNTS j i names in a mi tlar only about fortv ft-ct. locality givin; T!;e. l tillv w a: lowest prict-'lgoois, tlKutgli ntuay crd'blei's distinetl\ traced 100 tilth*-: permission liefore perfecting tlie mar- ; (■. riage. Both persons were taken to the ; •['i lC Factors and Traders Insurance- Co. of: fj; H insane ward of the Hospital ot the ! New Orleans. j '7 U 3 ._. 1, .. 1 The Hibernia Insurntir" Co. of New Orleans I L hat lie at ISeltn. j The Southern Insurance Co. of New Oilcans ' I also keep ~ Strong and reliable companies. Lesse-' grow n Fowls, ! poultry whicli Houses ! prices. Roofing w Get'ci'iiig a Specialty. Stoves direct from ihe F’oundrv >)<l sold ait mck bottom prices. A clever gang ot thieves has just , adjusted and paid promptly. been arrested nt Paris, France. Some: Real estate bought and sold. to ot 9 ale constantly on hand Cliickens and otltet 1 sell ut reasonabh Ml. jew elers were astonished at the nuiti- rb.it«:d. tank.':, f alxnit town u>e it in halt soling and heel- . j t st .^ :ue i| almo-t ineieuiiffe that 1,/oh- i K .,. <( f gold ingots offered for 1 tng. There is a grade of ;uacliin»- made shoe composed of go- “’ s-ieck but the great bulk of this industry Is .-hoddy. J - New York Commercial Advertiser. ably otte-liaif of t !h at the l> >tt >m of tit to at.due reore-entt-d In sevc;;>l mil •>a! by a man of Spanish looks. Hav- ittformed the police, the gold A TruveliMt rtan. Mr OyertiterhiiM) (a t'ini inunti drummeri —Yes, I’ve ts.'en un extensive traveler. Mist Waldo. I'or tho p;wt ten years i don't l>o- Levtt J have spent more than one inonth ouC «>f the twelve at home. Mtss Watdd \* ybuxig ia*ly from rkwton)— Oh, I think traveiing is sc intcrubiuig, and it improve* one so much, you know. You havo vikiUsl Paris, Mr. Overt herb ine. Mr. Overtborhine—No, we have another roan for Kentucky; my route all lies uorU of tho Ohio river.—Nts* York Sun. Vctroleum as a 5Ie<lletne. Dr. Blache slates that a refiner of pe Iroleiun having J>een prohibited by a pre fect the distribution of petroleum in i-icdicinaJ doses, tin: fact led to an inquiry (■oing m::di as tn it-j alleged utility in alTet • lions of the chesi- tiie native petroleum *'ri.in Pennsylvania and Virginia l-'ing that first experiment.'d with. Dr. Blache states, ns the result, that iu chronic bron chitis, with abundant expectoration, it. rapidJy diminishes the amount of the se cretion and ;h" paroxysms of coughing aud m simple- bronchitis rap.id ameliora tion La.s Js-cu obtained; its employment in phthisis has been continued for too shi-rt e. time, as yet. to allow- of any opinion- being delivered as to its efficacy, be-<.>nd the fact that it diminishes expectoration which also loses its purulent character. The petroleum is popularly Uiken iu doses i.f a teasftoonfr.l before each tne.-d, und, after the first day, any nausea which it may excite in some persons disappears.— Bulletin ue Therapeutique. Tlie (tlasfl Fye Industry. A London paper says that nM»re than lions ster! n their uf- :.st I) out the w uk noratti oi 1 lit- l.l Imd I. d whih cables now lyi_ ocean, amotituim: * j, muruhaiit was arrested when trying phyvd on , j,. fie |i more of his wares. He gave those currying | [j lS; -j ;!iie of Castilla. The hotel FRANKLIN SMITH, Laurens street, next to Lyceum Hall ■in AIKEN INSTITUTE, AIKEN, S. AIKEN, S.*f) were almost totally 1;.- I om on w iclt t ! ea- s w ere oeslDied toiiv*. .uw y» yWiff »»i FRANK H. CURTISS, President, i hi.^. mistress arrested.* With her let ters vt-re found, one from a man ca Ucd Garcia, who was also arrested. A Vet’s Rills eu: e eons! i - at ion, im prove tlie appelile, promote digest ion, r store healthy aetion, and regulate every Ittueiion. Tliis medieine is j>!e;tsau, ,0 take and gentle iu its oj.eratum. —ve article in Ayer’s A mamn* I. >rd W'idsoley. < t rla* British mv. threatens to take a we/ the highland soldiers’ kilt and tite highiaud soldi.M' threatens to make a row in return. D ESIGNED for the higher educa tion of young ladies and yotti g .. , . . .{gentlemen. Course of study tliorougli He had a letter fiom Castilla signed a)|( j exhaustive, covering a period ot w ith Hte latter’s real name of Prado, j eight years exclusive of collegiate aud asking him to inform Prado’s 1 course of Loir ye is. Each department mivti'esK in the South, going by tite : j 11 h-’elI—1 rim.»r\, Ii.ter- , . • I mediate, Grammar, I’repafatorv Ava il une of Compless de Lmsku, of Ins ; AcadeimO and Collegiate. arrest. That woman was also arres- j ted. Finally one Andivz and his ! mi-tress Prod.cz w*re arrested. Prado ; •.nd Marie Renaud had met at ' Bordeaux last summer. Tney went j Grainmar together to Rovan lea Bains. n.M'fcS or TUITION*. I’ek Month THE WHELESS STAMP -PRESS CO;- 743 HF./ISOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA, Ag'iiU Wanted! Lataloguc FKKE! RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS. BADGES, CF1ECKS, STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, &c. * Scic Manufio'turcrs of The Wheiesn Self-1 r.kirng Rubber Stamp Printing Dtess. Primary. Intermediate There ! Prep. Academic,/ they cleaned out a jeweler’s shop, | ,1 • taking away 41,200 worth of goods. | German and French. each. , ... , : From there they worked their way 1 Instrumental Music and recommended by eminent pity- 1 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is preserihei trieian-, and is taken with perfect safety bv old and young. Its cleans- , : northward toward Paris, finally leaving the woman to Prado Special Drawing Lessons cumin-1 Painting, Gil, Water Color, Chi- 41 U-J 2 50 o o 0J 4 0o 5 0o 1 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 Tl»« Cigarette. I »ro onlj- » small cigarette. Rut my work t wtll get In. you bet. Fur It*; stern coffin maker And grim undertaker Will declare I bring flah to their nt t. . . — Boslou Budget. X -••• ; ' ’ .. 3.000,000 glass eyes are made every year ing amf vitalizing effects are sttre and in Germany aud* Switzerland, undone 8 . ec dy. and it is uttiversallv eoneed-! French house marmfactnres 300,00*) of ! them annually. The pupil is made of 1 colored glass, and sometimes ml lines are purifiers, painted on the inner surface to simulate j the veins. The largest number of these It is said that for consumptives ua. Lustra... For any desired information con- j cerning catalogues, rates of board, or eyes are bought by laborers wlto are ex-, „ j llR j s better than posed to fire, and are consequently liable to lose an eye.—Frank I-eslie's. ue rifling stupes in the province while he hastened to the capital to get . d to be the most effective of all blood I ,,,oney ^ or their i b ? l,ty - u He j any other matters connected with the : partnership with the other crooks ! Institute address the President, j named above, ami had all bis jewelry A limited number of students de- lueilvtl down al varloua .bop, 'b.y ^^arU ^ay.bd^.e^n^O'p. pointed out. Th, n he proceeded j jT FRANK H. CURTI88, selling the gold in ingots. [ \ Feb. 1.18S7.~tf President. 0. P. DOOLITTLE, GILDER AND PICTURE FRAME MANFACYURUR, Picture Frames made to order at short notice. Regiidtng a specialty. Old Frames gilded equal to new. raw or half cool ATENTS Procured. Wiliiant G. Henderson, 925 F. St., Washing ton. D. C., Formerly of Examining Corps U. S. Patent Offli e. 17 years' experience. 8end sketch or model foi report as to patetitability. Correspon dence solicited. de'\ 6. Geo. E. Lombard <te Go., Above IV-vienger Depot, Near Water Works Tower. AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA. DEFERABLE COTTAGE E. A. SOMMER, —o.— Laurkxs St. and Rn tii.AND Ave. m a si m A X 1) TON FECTI ONER. DEALER Hi firoceries, ToMcco and Ciprs. I will keep constantly on hand Fiv-h Bread. Cakes and I’ies ttml ul so Fruit and Vegetal.ff s whicli 1 will -ell at reasonable prfei ;-. A sltarc ol the patronage of the Aiken public is respectfully solicited. E. A. SOMMER. 11.\ KUHNS St AND RICHLAND A VE AiffEN, S. C. Obtaitied, and a!! i'.t/AAV ilts/A«t- tciuk t to tor MODEHA TK MI-.S Our <.(>i<-e M op|Mixitt- Itu- E S t’Hteut onti-c and " v < hii ' V. tiun I’ati'iits hi less tin).- than those remote hors Ii, I .s Ii IS fi TOX. Si-ml MOOEI. )*/;.l H7 i fl/ "« J'lioro of invontion We udvi-e as to |-alvlit nt.iiily free of eharze nntl we make AO lUAl.UE CM.ESS CA TEST IS • EeVUi lt For eirvuUr. advice, terms amt reterenees to Actual clients in your rnvu State (’oimty i'Hjr er 'town, write to Ol-pottle Patent 0£\ce, Wnxhivijtnn. it C Valaalile Fan For Sals. 8 *5 ACRES ON THE LEV-| ELS. and otteof ihe best farms in tltia vicinity. 3 mih-H fr< ni j Aiken, 'rite rent in cotton tliis sea- j son has paid ub nt 41800, besides mak- ; ing a large r.mouiff for tlie party ' working it. E t<ptiri* of S. OTT, Real Est. Agt. I Oct. 25. 1887. After Forty yeftr*” experienco in tb« f ireparation of morG han Oita Hundred Thousand applications for patent* iu the United Slates and Fore if u coun tries, tho publishers of the dcientirio American continue to act as solicitor* for patents, caveats. Trade-marks, oopy- _ rights, etc., for the United States, and to obtain patents in t'anada, England, France, Germany, and all other countries Their experi ence is uncqu&led and their facilities are unsur passed. ’ Drawings and specifications prepared and filed tn the Patent Office on short notice. Terms very reasonable. No charge for examination of modeifl or drawings Advice by mail free Pa-tents obtained through Munn A Oo. are noticed Inthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAS,which has the i argent circulation and is the most intluential newspaper of its kind published in the world. 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