The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, January 27, 1888, Image 4
Kj(rKKEU at me ittf -t at .tikp;i,3. C.
AlKKX, S. C„~JAX. 27. 185H’
Tin; CliarterOuk -Stott*.
With the* tvic<* jratize f>vqn <k ; f)r. is
h“j'ond doubt, tlu* best St<»y«* math*, i
It is the only Stove that admits fresh
air into the oven while baking-
If will save 3> per cent more of the
jniee in meat than any other Stove.'
it will bake better bread than any!
other Stove. It will require less wihkJ.
The wire imi/.e door is the greatest |
diseoverv ever matle as applied to!
baking brea<l and roasting meats.
Write for evidence to
J). L. Fri-l-ruTON,
Augusta, (ia.
Dec. C, 1887.
Death of au Old Citiz* ’.
Died, of heart disease, at b = s home
in Beach Island, on Thursday, Jan
uary 19:h, IsSS, Mr. Richard 1). Hun-,
kinson in tt»e seventy-seventh year of
his age.
He was one r.J our wealthiest f ir-
tners and ui, active inemi:«*r of the
Beach Jslan^l I’arniers’ ( !»b to the
day of his death.
spected and leav.ts a widow and six
children jo mount his loss. He was
buried from tlu* old farnilv ivsid-tiee
JOHNSON, CREWS & CO
at Beaeii Islainl on Fridav, Januarv
20th.
Wul hern & Co.
One of the largest and most reliable
wbolvBnl* groeery Ijous-s of Charles
ton graee oitr columns in tbi~ 1
i-sue with a double column advertise- j
ment. In addition tt a general gro
cery business, this house makes a spe-
eiHity of flour and the hest grades of j
C -r >lin:i rice. Rememher the place,
j Wuioeru & Co., 171 and 17J East |
' Bay, Charlestor, S
Yj Haync and Market Street-.
CHARCKSTOX, S C
Tfie above firm name has been a
household word h r more than a 1 a!!
a centur.y in Fonth Carolina, and in
He w„- ilighiv re- °/ 1 tl,e v,c, V tl, : , V, ,,r H "’ l "
wars it has ever hern thg nynonym for
commercial integrity and honorable
and courteous dealing. The firm i-
now composed ot the Hon. Aretiibahl
S. J. Berry, the oldest active whole
sale dry goods in a u in Charleston,
having been for over forty years in
toe business who is most eftieieii'ly
assisted hy Messrs, it. 1?. {Simons
and II A. Cringle who r.r-* in the
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Speaker <‘artiste's tie; 1M»—Ite-Iuefion
COMPARATIVE V/ORTH of BAKING POWDERS.^
ciI ol weiuen
matt era.
orn.’snoinlenee '
W A HIXC TON',
and various other
ROYAL
GRANT’S
prime <
and eiHerprb
elusiveiy in
and it. this si
1 ’fc titid brntdui of etiergv
j-i .-e. J n;s tii m deals ex-
Iry g'ods :i!:;l n -tlons
igle line cairv a stock
!: inuien
V
LOCAL MATTERS.
Fresh flardpn and Flower Seeds,
fteed Botatoesj. Just received by II.
BusehA Co.. J*ark Av< nue. 4t’.
—Leap year parties are now jn or
der.
--The Amusement Association will
•oon give an entertainment.
—Mr. George Curtis has rented hi«
pretty, new cottage to a Northern
family.
—Mrs. J. Zed Dunlap returned with
her two child tv n from Boston, Flor
ida, on Wednesday I^jit.
Died at Charleston, S. C., on Sun- ascanite luAight
day. January Id, 1888, Mis. States l,ee ' maikt t, rega»tlles.
f»aynard of Edisto Island, S. C. This ! otln r obstrui.jio’i.
estimable lady was the daughter of J of t his old and iv!
tiie late Rev. John H. Cornish at one
time Rector of Ft. Thaddeu-('burch,
Aiken. Blie leaves a devoted hus
band, three little children and a large
circle of relatives and friends to
mourn her loss.
amounting to over one !
thousand dollars. Tliov deal direct
\yith the maimfeetimrs fin rnselv*
au*i with tiinp ecuuial and a nr'-stiv
of moiv than n l.ait e lit a ry iir<* ahl
to s. 11 an vtI -1 ug in i heir iine : s cheap |.i,^
in any Tv o', i hern
of freights or any
Fee udytrii . inert
d-Je hou-et.iui sen-!
t tt.e A’kcn Ito- or >r.
D. January 23.— i
Great concern prevailed here about:
Fpeaker ('arlish-'s lilne"; .and al-!
though h« I- convalescent it will he !
some t ime dofbre he can resame his i
duties regularly a^ .Speaker. It is!
nothing less than a case of nervous!
pr«» t rat ion, brought on I v overo ork.
I he Fpeakei - e onisien'-ed his arduous '
duties long before Congress assem-I
bled and eontif ued them iiu*e«santly !
up to toe !iuie h«* was attacked whith !
i!i- nervous chill. His con. titution
however, he'n r strong he was abla to j
stand the strain fora long time, but i
t<.
f •
11ws of nature on
form.
will now ho compelled to refrain
n doing more work that under the
man should per-
('ongres-tiian Mills, Chairman of
in \our o;<! r
Mortal Sho*.
Vays and Means Committee, is
rapidly recovering fr -m Ins severe
• indisposition. Tins is another ctisc
j of tivi vou- prostration from to-, much
; wo i k a Pol anxiety of mind concerning
, the result of legislation, to be acted
| on i>y Congress. Tic Chairman
has been hard at work, day and nigh',
■j.'.ay night Mr William ' i'crlecting Hie lanlt iiill which wi 1
if ('htu les'on was pi i tall \ j' 0, ui be brought before his Committee
wound <1 by it ib rt P M sciev a ^ ” , t ‘i
Tiie Aogusta lintel.
Remember tiiat our genial friend I-
On I
(P B i i e u
rt to the House, sir. i his close
flagmaii of the Fonth (btroliipi Rai I j ^ttei.tion to the sul'jeet, so much
Road eonioan v wi’ h si slnd ir-mi a its . tat igmd tioth his holy an I miiid tliai
—Don’t forget the Hot shipper tonight
at Behioders Hall. If you can’t go
send some one in your place.
E. Doolittle the enterprising host ol
. the Augusta Hotel has established a
1 free eiunibus and baggage wagon
line for guests of the Old Augusta
Hotel, tioib coining from and return-!
mg t<» the depot. We al ways thought
Doolittle was a live man and
I calibre pis!nI which took rfl'.-et m tin
[ centre of the chest and i-; supposed to
i !iave passeii tiii'ough tin* dings. The
I ~hoo: i ng oven-rial at tiu' er -ssingot
at
; C
diot
the -'v-iinh Cai ohua R .i 1 way
street. It seems that i
was not hit' ii.U il for William j , '*‘ , hu'tion of ihe tobacco
i«n ac- ()']>|.: eJ> Pm for his brother Andv
fn , . - . ■ know J ()’jirjen wifi, who i he had h i i a
I he kaolin de* ostfs of \ iken (V>uo h. In fact we are willing to bet ! r|UTb-nit v on tin
t.v promi-e to be au 'mpo dai't item c’gars that no m m, cre/i orVor/’c.spo »-I u
AL (Absolutely Pure)..
RANT’S iAlum Powder) *.
R^jfFORD’S, wh.-a tresh..
Hanford’s, when fresh...
RF^DHILID’S
C HARM (Alina Powder) -S ..
AMAZON (Alum Powder) *•.
ELAN D’Sf-hortwtloz.
PIONEER (Sen Francisco)...
CZ t iR
DR. PRICE’S
SNOW FLAiiE (Groff's). .
LEWIS’
PEARL (Andrews A Co.)
IIECKER’S
GILLET’S -
ANDREW S&CO.“R egar^tBES
Hiinaukee, (Ccuiaius Muiu.)
BtliK (Powder iold loose)..
a ■ wawwo—pw
- m AN v Fact r 111: r s o f-
Yellow Pino Lunbor, Door*. Sash, Dlinds, Moulding
—DEALERS 1N-
*5^5 "iruiT—,
Window Class Builders’ Haisdwar«
c unmodating host ,bu'. now we know
pf wealth bitli for County and -Slate.
—Miss Fannie Mahon arrived m
Aiken on Monday last, having taken
in Charleston on her way from Wash
ington.
—Miss Siisie Merrick, of Holvyoke,
Massachusetts, is now occupying her
new and beautiful Queen Anne cot
tage on West Bound ary street.
ttinff
down
hotel.
him in
mid tiotiK, < an
'iam O R i
n
111 g: i
las a
pi-evmim.
ife n id
Wil-
thr. e
-. i eniitli'en, is
the keeping ol a good p,
:—Mr. F. B. Blende rson rerjueste
those indebted to him hy note or
count to come up and settle the same
without delay as he needs the money.
eside*:t of St. J -sophs
tee i-o'-ie! y and is said by toe
ami ( inner to have always n--
' i
Co.vaially A- saau ui» a Waiclnnan.
Nigiit watchman Arthur was as
saulted toy some unknown person
about two (o’clock (on Friday night,
with a brickbat wkicli ti-rtunatelv ! muiv vcai>
^ i * \v
eeived the iiiithesi eiMa-piiums ir> m
iis cmplo* el’s. Rohei l i Moseley i-
from Aiken eoiioiy and is ’the sop o!
Janies R Mo-el -y foi iiuudy pun-p-
pilndi r at W’hire o .md station tor
•in now
outrage, gitli.iugh h-
iii tue direeli>>n o: 11
.—Mrs l oth an 1 Miss Louisa Flieior
of Rochester N. V. have taken up
their abode f(>.- the winter at ti e
i£ idence of Mr. C. H. Lndekens, Fr
Dr B II Teague will deliver the sec
ond lecture of his course upon Dental j Unwe for this
Physiology and Hygeine at the Aik
en Institute o'i I^ridav February 3nd
at 1 P M. All are invited to attend.
missed its aim doing no other damage
than striking one of the shutters to
M r. Timibiili's store*. The night was
j dark and the assailant probably con
cealed himself behind a i ive, conse
quently Mr. Arthur is ignpianf of il.g
identity of the p-ri»- raior of the
\\ i 11 d
years
•onsit
sor slat,
old and
h ied a qt
\ -
tj e.l uis pistol
it lack
On our third page to day will he
found a striking and inulrnetive illus-
trat’on of the comparitive worth of
the various kinds of baking powdeis i
now in the market. 1
Ilplscopat Vis. i at ion.
The following appointments have
neen made by Bishop W. B. W
eelion of the htate:
February 2dtb, a, in. church st
Ridge Spi ing.
BVbruary 28ih, a m., mission
'I’lenton.
February 29th, a. m., church
Edgefield Court House.
March 2:id, a. m., missiun at Ki >
> 11 a n. . • I n s e i
m s*d r »!e e.’is'
! t • C i irle■>;.>u
j frouble. Moseley
! tier *-i hi in- If to th
n >\v in jail. O’Brien’s
i >io loiiueed impossible
j xpressiug any .-pinion a-
; its of this lameii
j <> call attentjon
• fatal (lifiicuiU
; instanc e of the
at
at
.—The Beach Island Farmers C'lul. i Ma'ch
passed a unauimqi.s vote ot thanks to
March 4th, a. m., Bt. Tlmddcus,
i. m., mission at
h dotu iily
i-oils.
caryin
farming near
>n. He is about 22
lias generally liecii
iei and on!criy young !
cla'ins to have acted j
His fvher lias -on. ,
lie* wit ii ti i uj in !is
oinplly sum-n
an'h -iit’es and
reeo\'C.y i>
Wit In >u i
to t In* tper-
• we desire
hat tiiis
another
folly of
ed wea-
! he \\ as eoii-peiicd tq ii’ ! *sei:t himsidf
| not oniy from the House I >r some
j days but also from the Committee
| meetings during the wecV;. Ac tln-
j last meeting of tiie Consnii’tee an ef-
j fori was made to lia\c* tiie hi!! for the
iuctii.i) of the taiiaceo tax ryported
but it was voted down by u strict
pii.-ty vote, showiiig jbiit tho Derno-
.•r;its are determined to lii,ve the
steuerai bill for the reiiuction of the
tarill spl,milted and coiisiilered l>\
the House hid’ore any other hill. The
p dicy of the Committee will t>e th;»
of tin* Bresielciit in his message, \yhirh
is t > present only one subject and
that tin- iniill eiiie'iioii for e<>nsid«ra-
tion w’n'c'i will neiessitate final |
•i■ -n.•• itic i • f tiie suojict Lefore aril'
other can be* v.‘-ns'der<,-d.
RUMFORD’S, when not freah 833
1 REPOSTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
Asto Purity ami Wliolesoinciiess oft ho Royal Baking Powder.
“ I have toFted a. package ef Ttoval H iking Powder, which I purchased In the
opeif market, and find it compos •(! of pur • itid wiiolesome ingredients. It isacrearu
or tartar powder of a high degree of mer.t, and does not contain either alum or
phot phates, or other injurious suhstiinces. E. G. Love, Ph.D.”
‘•It is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. "V^j
i' “II. A .SIott, Ph.D.’’
- COR. HALE & CENTRE ST...
AUGUSTA,
“rr
i ne
: oust
Ci'njniitec <.n
Ap-
lo recnn.me’n!
“I have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in
the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub-
etaaee. Hkniu' Moktox, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology.”
*T have analyze 1 a package of Roy,.! Baking Powder. The materials of which
It is composed are pure and wuolesonn*. S. Dana. Hates, State Assayer, Mass.”
The Roval B iking Powder received i ’.ie highest award ovci all competitorB at
the Vienna World's Expod tion, 1ST:!; at tiie Centennial, Philadelphia, IS?*;; at tho
American Institute, New York, and at -State Fairs throughout the country.
No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni
versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of
Health all over the world.
Note—The above Diaoham illudrates the comparative worth of varions Baking
Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedler.
A pound er.n of each powder was talc, u, the total leavening power or volume in
each ran calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by
Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of tho Royal Baking
Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it cost-* a few cents per pound
more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advan
tage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any
fair-minded person of these facts.
* While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree
of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not to be taken as indicat
ing that they have any value. All aiuia powders, no matter how high their strength,
ure to be avoided as dangerous.
AT GOULTY’S
722 Broad Street, Augusta, Qa.,
OPPOSITE : THE : MONUMENT '
YOU WILL FIND THE MOST COMPLETE
LINES OF
| amES r fiHO^EID^
TO BE FbUND IN AUGUSTA, IN MEDIUM PRICED GOODS.
Made jjp with n view to giving good honest service, I challenge anj
house in the city to show as good a line
l keep the best line of RUBBER -SHOES sold in the citv.
aim to keep the best, sound economy proves it is the cheapeitt.
avoid all auction sales ;goods purchased at sales arc dear at any prio*.
1
ibli
to the li.ci
ifioi'.is si ill
cii’uo and
— vfc'an
" riw*^ir7a
COllHC*
the City Council of Augusta for re j
moving the toll on tne Augusta !
bridge.
—The Horned owl of Mr William
Turnbull attracts considerable atten
tion at the poultry and pet stock show
in Augusta—He has a pet squirrel on
exhibition.
4th
Giunitevilh,*.
j, ( Kt ot \ isitors.
Highland Pakk HoiKL.—Oscar
Coles Aiken, S. C; Warren 11.
Lowe rre New York ; Frank Lowerre
New York; Miss E. T. King Balti
more, Md; James Carey, Jr. ami wife
Baltimore; M. S. Davis, wife and 3
V.
M.
iaiTuir,
Death of a Master Builder.
Miss Eustis and Miss Lo ila Eustis,
the grand daughter of Corcoran, the
great phiianthiopMst. have returned
toAikenfor the winter and occupy
ihe Morgan Cot’age
I children. Safe
! White Safe Hat bo Pa;
I Merrick Holyoke, M:o
Snyder IIol_\ ok<‘, Ma-s;
win Boston, Mass; MBs
win Boston Mass;
Baldwin Bo
a; MBs
Miss S.
;; Miss S.
Life Bald-
i. L. Bald-
Miss Fannie L
>n Mass; J. I) •ri'i.s New
York ; Miss S. M. Odell
Died on Friday J unary 20th 1888 at
Aiken F. U. Mr. James M. (Hitis
formerly of Charleston hut for a num
ber of years a resident of Aiken. Mr.
Curtis was about (V> years of age, was , -v- -
a native Of Charleston, an experien | Met tirtee mtd wtfe New \ork ;
CO 1 architect and bail'er and a nighlv ‘ . 10 ' * 11 ‘‘-dA i ' u
Cnarlton and wile Lviieiloeh, Out;
Miss FI la IVli New* York; MBs
Laura Pell New York; B. Aycrigg
Chieiigo, 1.1;
’ork;
York; Thos
prop: iat:oiis ie.s agreei
an aj*pt.ij>riali:ui of v O -To.oiiO for
I-eus ••n w . bt ing au im rease of if4,000,-
OOOovei'im* est i'n.ites. Tiie inereast
wa*. in ee-.-itaU-i! l-y t be.Mexican War
Peus.oU' v-dii-'b v. cie n -t included in
tbe . >iinui'.cs formerly submitied.
Tiieie is a siring 1 ki lilu od < f M".
O’i)• 11-nci 1, ol Mich, getting his t>ili
th' iigb lor (he reduction of postage
Gil drop b tU r- to one cent instead of
two ten’s as now. It appeals that
there aiv 189 five delivery olTiees in
the Country, employ ing •'Y3I0 carrier-,
and i Hat th':* cost of the service last
year w is .f h013,092, while tite revenue
uerived from local matter was i|2,-
072,->01 in excess of the cojt. Why
may n >t the people have the honefit
of I bat di lb ivnee in tiie way of re
duced postage?
The second State dinner—this time
to tin* Diulomats—was given hy the
President the p:n-t ueok. Every
Diplomat at tiie seat of Government
was pnsent, and nuiny other guests
csides, but there was sit h an excess
of ui( ti that tliey had to he seated lOj
as to bring two men between every I
eae!i ! ia!iyTa«i to enU rblin towgenlle- I OffpF tO tllC PuLllC tllP Following StaiKlllI’(l Ili ailds:
riK'ii with her conversation. Tliey
were all equal to t he occasion, howev-
I GIVE ALL CUSTOMERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT
AS THEIR RIGHT.
I keep no shoddy goods at any price. Orders by mail will reeHve
prompt attention. Mr. Peter Keenan,'well known to every resident «*/
Aiken County, has special chaVge of this Department'
.A.. OT. a-OTTI/?"-
722 BROAD -STREET, .Opposite the Monument.) AUGUSTA. «A.
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?m\m MAriOFAOTURlNG CO.
MANITFACTURERS OF
*«* •’ 1 T v
Doors, Sasl, BIMs, Moildinp, Balnstors, Brackets,
SHINGLES AND LATH.
Bills of Yellow Pine Lumber Cut to Order.
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION.
f^radi*
The hooks of Auditor W’ls* will re
main open until February 20th, but
nevertheless citizens wiR dq well upt
to run the risk of being crowded out
by waiting until the last day.
” ^Weurl afraid (Tie farmers of Ai
ken, and in 'act of every county in
the State, will not he so well off an
other year as tliey are now, because
W* fear that food products will he
neglected to meet the insatiate de
mands of King Oottoi).
—Our esteemed young friepd A. T.
Woodward has been chosen Editor irj
chief of the “('oliegia)i” a inonthh
Issued hy the students of South Caro
lina College—It is a handsome
compliment worthily bestowed.
The following have Leon installed
as officers of the town of EWenton to
serve for the eiisueing year C. E.
Wilson lutendent—John Bonner.
WE Ash lev J r. J W Dunbar R C
Brabham' Wardens.
lespected eitiz -u His death was i
caused by paralysis—lie leaws two
-ons Mes-rs George and Edward Cur
tis and a large family connection to- j
getber with nun ernus iriends to
mourn his loss—The funeral services |
were conducted at the Baptist church
>n Friday afternoon an 1 the body
was taken to Charleston for interment
i > that beautiful city of the dead.
Magnolia Cemetery.
Passaic, N. J ; C
chilil ii'-d i-tiiye (
I). Bramau, wi
ami d iiighter
}i ).S-
McCitt'.iaii, Brown & Kvans.
We take jileasur» in calling atten
tion to the advert Dement of M. Gahan,
Bown «fe Evans, Jolibers of Diy
Goods, Notions, Boots, {5lines, am 1
Ciotiiing
Eli
^—Mr Fiancis Shaw and family of
New York are occupying Victoria
Cottage at the corner of Richland
Avenue and West Bnundery Street.
Mr. Shaw evidently intends to he
eomfortah'e for he brought Ills fine
span of horses and elegant outfit
with him.
Meeting Street. Charleston, S. C.
Thi* is a mamoth establishment em )
btaeing in their I m«i ness several
lines of staple goods, all of which
they buy on tiie most lib tal terms
that cash can secure from the manu
facturers themselves, which enables
them to sell as low as New York,
Bofton, Pliiladelphia or Baltimore.
A firm composed of business men am!
gentlemen of such high standing am 1
sin h ample business facilities should
* receive as their due the liberal patrol - » y ( '
I age of Aiken and other interior conn 1 • ’ ' ‘
i it s.
Death of our Pressman.
Wash Jenkinsljie well known (o’-
ored pressman of the Aiken Ri coit-
DKIt died on Friday last after an ill
ness of two months. His death was
occasioned by what is known as gal
ton, Ma<s; (
Pa Win P llooie, wife, 2 chiddieii
and t.urse New Y -fk ; S. Barnett and
j wile New York; W. Lcuuder <4are\
New York; Franklyn Faria 1 and
wife Ansonia, ft; Miss 21 ay Farrel
Vnsonia. Ct; Mi-s E’sie Fane! An
sonia, Ct; Franklyn Farrel, Jr. and
itirse Ansonia, Ct; Mrs J. Yager Si.
Louis, Mo; Miss Georgia Yager St.
i.ouis, Mo; Menry L. Hotchkiss ami
ramify New Have;’, Ct; 1 mis Mc-
Laneam! wife Baltimore, Md; Mis-
i/.aheth McLane Balitmure, Ml;
er, and it necessary, could liaveenter-
t;i i iie-1 more.
A n igt uu nts have been made for
holding an intei national council of
. . i women here, from the 27th <>f March, ;
Bi itt^m, wi!c, j . () 0 j-^j >r j| '('lie object is to]
velamd, O; Jarvis qj s( . u>(s (j. ( . movement for the j
improvement of women's position in j
the State, the Church :.m! t;ie Home.
' Atuong thp delegates 'will be many
1 women, celebrated in literature and
in educational purs.iuts. There will
ba representatives from many fori ign
countries, and in intelligence, influ
ence and results to follow, it will be
tlu* most important gathering of the
±
jL J
K. Smith Pliiludclphia,
i (
ind known to history.
AKUl’S.
FOIl THE CHEAP STO^F.
When vou want to buy
Miss Dora iloli'man Balimort* Mit;
Mi-s Susie Eaton and maid Baliimue
\f-l; Miss Fannie Eaton Baiinnor -
Mi; Miss J. Bomiinot New York;
Mr. and Mrs d** (’er-^cz New York;
Miss de Ccrkrz N«*\v York; Master
de Corkez New York; Miss Dume.sui! j
New York; Miss Baker New Y* rk ; |
C. B. Itichtcr Lincoln, Neb; Carl | . ^ , ,, ,
Heaven rich East Saginaw, Madi : Knives ami F oi ks, Combs, Iirushes,
Beiij Erianger wife and two eiiilreu
■g ^ j?
1
J' ^
11 V
<;i
ass\v arc
Lamps, Jewelry, Spectacles
Crockery,
Spoons, •
* New Y
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buckets, Baskets, Oa-is, \ ases and
in laet every other tiling, thef
; 1 place for you to go to is
FORMULA,
Aefibyr liosphato oither v-ilii or Without Potaxh.
These goods have beep Suc
cessfully used for Eleven years.
Every has full weislit pounds. Purity (luaran-
teed, Mechanical Conditioii excellent.
Apply early and give your orders to
C. K. Henderson Agent.
—We sincerely regret to learn ' consumption. lie had bK
that young Kit Hammond, a proniis- j faults hut'h*.* had good qualities which B
ing son of Major Harry Hammond of | >“ad« deal gently with his short !
Beach Island, who was severely in- comings and feel kindly towards him
jur<*d some months a^;o by a runaway | He was the best pressman we evei
team, now lies in a most critical con- I had and ids illness has been {because
dition. Every attention is lnvished! 0 f ,m, ‘‘* , * m ' ,,nvt,11 ' e,K ' e,0, l ,e I iKroK -
upou him but the worst is feayed. j OLK office on several occasions
(luring the past two months. His
test 1 wo cmidien
III; Miss K A Pci
M rs W ( Marsha,
nurse St. Louis,
Morris and wife
B'ck Baston, Mas
Mo; Can
New York;
»; Geo Row-
ife Portland Me; Henry i'Ji?
land Me; liio , H White i’hila.i
o.
5, 10 & 15 Cts. Storo,
Arthur ;
\V PI
>rs and ,
‘ P011- 516 Broad Stroet, Augusta. Ga.
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Youn House.
1 I), iik eli Ey, r.x,
J. E. Me Kit ay.
A commission has been issued bv ' place is now supplied by a trained
T .7 Grenekcr (.’liarleston. S. -S j
L Johnson Lmsiiig, Mich; Mrs
Armstrong Cincinnati, <7; Miss May j
the Secretary of State to the Imperial ; i*and and we hope that the Rkcoki^eR j Uar'er Seymour, Ind; J M (’ousen !
Kaolin Mining eompany of Aiken, > henceforth will he printed with ui— Fitel.iuirg. Mass; J R Timla! wife and
with a capital stock of $35,000. The j cllbll >med neatness. > dau .ht< 1 (.eorge’s S. ('; Mr and Mrs,
corporators are Geo. W. Wagner, of we* (.'uylo d Sunih Hadley Mass; Mr and
Charleston, D. H. Sally, Aiken;! A CJom* Lall | Mrs Brauelii New York City; Mrj
Mike Brown, Barnwell.* ' ' (j.mdig Boston, Mass.
We are glad io state that Mr. Owen |
ill!
HI'
A
ill
( OILVLIt PARK AY, k FAIRFIELD ST.
1 ' * - j » .
n AVE ONE OF THE CHOICEST STOCKS OF FAMILY GROCERIES
to be found in Aiken. Housekeepers will consult their interest by ex-
1 amining our goods and prices. A well selected Stock of
I SHOES, mtv GOODS AM) .NOTIONS
j olwavs on hii;id at most- reasonable prices. A lar^ * Stock of Crockery at
1 prices TOO CHEAP TO MENTION*.
EL*. STTBGI3: GO-
. 1
■-TS—
DKAI.EK.S IN
—The Mes »es Holley and Geo^g^: and | Carpenter one of our best citizens and
several of their neighbors ' bought ! uilbI enterprising farmers liasseitleo !
last week, one hundred and twenty Ins affairs with Messrs Wallace ;
£ons of fertilizers in ope lump froiii 1 Wallace, It was feared that he would
.the Georgia Chemical Works to use ! loose a large amount in cotton and !
on theirown farms—The brand was I n des by the assignment of this hmiS'.'j Geo. (4ood New
the famous Patapsco and the transac-! he having placed cotton in their I j n Tennant, " ife and cliild
tion amouuted to over $2o.00. | hands wliieii was not accounted for at j iurm< i ; \ ;r’ Upton Boston,
I the time of their lailure. His claims yjuy ^ p l pj -a Boston.
TJK ITNES.
Arthur McKay Addison, 2
Pakk Avenue Hotel
Pr inswk
J-
—The ladies of St. Johns Methodist
.Church give a hot supper this evenin'
it >\vever were placed in the hands of ; \[,>j
.,4,1, . ,, - . H tiderson Biothers atiornms who! 1, 1.’.. ,
commencing at 4o clock at Sehroders ■ • - - 1 ‘ '
Hall over John Moseley’s store for
K Upton Boston M:
Y.
Can;
Rich-
Mass;
Mass:
Mrs J
A TCI Ik ,85,
CLOCK:
JEWELERY.
STATIONERY,
FANCY GOODS,
HO
1 !
the purpose of raising funds .to h.uy a
,carp t for their church. Ccni.rnence
ibis morning to cultivate (t goo’d ap
petite for a worthy eaus.f,
—The j*oung meu of Aiken are or-
anizing a foot ball club, which
will probably he composed of the fol
lowing young men: this Walpole,
George Pelzer, W. Cliatlield, J. L.
Chattield, J. L. King, C. E. Wessels,
C.J. Biiley, R. S. McKie, L B.
Tuten, B. Mette, B. Pelzer. H. Som
ber, Ives Edgerton, Willie Edgerton.
A113’of our Northern visitors win*
would like to join the club will ad-
stou M.«-(s; C M Clark
t>y vigorous means have oh ained a . Xi-w (/;■ • »ns, I, >; J 31 Diuuvo.idv
full and satisfactory se'.tb m.*nt. Y>’e ' B 0 ,ton M i-.-’; H E Ramseur N. ('';
congratulate our worth\’fellow citizen j j j Huriseu -S. C; G W Susong
on his (•seape from what at one tim. p, ,,,,. d [, Boyd Tenh ; E Heelihemor
Baltimore, Md; A I ? Fitinger N. > :
W P 1'iidey X'wanee, Tenn; .1 U
Piadlt'3* Aotieville. S. C; ('has U M- 1 -
Keuzie Augnsta, Ga: C A Hunt
Baltimore, Md; A .1 Twiggs Augusta.
(>a; S -S Geiud-irg- r Danville, Ya;
M I) Blum Atlanta, Ga; 3J S Metis
Sjo tao
A3
BLANKS
^ BOO STTSHIEl-iS OF
^ THE FAMOUS PETER KIN COTTON -SEED. THIS SEED
yielded 38 to 40 per cent of I.int Cotton also made ONE BALE t.> the acre.
Price 75 cents per bushel or will exchange one of tlu* Peterkin for three ol
SAW. SHINGLE AND PLAINING MILLS,
On Wrightsvill'e stud Tennille Railroad at
h.vrijisgn; ga.
1 • « * *
,i j, -.
EACTORY AND YARD,
508 to 524 CalhouH Htrewi,
AUGUSTA, ft A.
“3—
Jas. L. Quinby. H. P. Cook.
The Largest Store in Graniteville.
Q.TTIILTIB'IZ* &c OOOIC,
DEALERS IN ^
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
GRANITEVILLE. - SO. CA.
We take pleasure in informing our friends and customer* both in Aiken
and Edgefield counties that we have now on hand the choic«*t and largest
stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Notions ever brought to Oran
Ueville, which we are selling at very low prices-for Gash. *
Our Stock of Groceries
Embraces an immense supply of both heavy and fancy groceries Rra tril
<ell as we are accustom ed, at prices that defy competition.
USP^Our wagon yard is free to all our customers and is
provided with stalls and other •onvt*niences >
QUINBY * COOK. : GRANITEVILLK, S. C.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
-BUY YOUR-
!
SHOES AKD HATS-
-FROM-
& CO.,
Aiken, S. C.
n AYlNG SELECTED OUR -STOCK FKOM THE BEST MANUFAC
TURERS IN THE SHOE AND HAT TRADE, we are enabled (•
sell our customers the very
Best Goods at the Lowest Prices.
Our business motto: Small Profits, Honest Representation and Courteous
Attention. Call op us when vou visit Aiken.
'Z’JYTES GO.,
api2Gtf
IN THE STAR STORE, STAR BLOCK
-THE FINEST STOCK 0F-
looked like a large and inevitable-
loss.
aiix* other variet3'.
Apply lo
1 - ^
Wumlo I’hosphult* Co.
Franc s B Hacker Pct-si iwrit- -3 E.x-
ctiangc !4t, CliarlcMun S. C.
The Wando Phosphate eiunpaii3* of
which that exeeile-’t gentleman
Francis B. Hacker is president and
general agent, and whiels is the old
est fertilizer compain’ in the state,
again invites tiie alteiuim of the citi-
A full line ••fall kinds nf law blank
ki pt eonsta;il!\' on hand, which wt
sell at publishers prices.
LAURENS s I'., AIKEN.S. U.
DA NIE], ( EOSLA N D,
\ I K EN.
S. C.
ri ^
Baltimore, Md; B 'V ('reed Lees
H. C; E B Pilcher Augusta, Ga.
ilb
\A
-ii
Bt .-c : Hoc K.
IMb
do
Mr
dress Mr. Otis Walpole, for further zena of Aiken and the adjoining eomi-
p irtii-ular.*
We call attention to the advertise
ment of the Mutual Life Insurance
company of New York, Hutson «x
Co. agents. Tiiis compute* is one ol
the strongest in America having as-
^sete to the enormous amount of Dkl),-
OvW.OOU uiid 4 a surplus of $13,090,O'M. 1
ties, through tiie columns of the Aik
en Rnci.'itdkr, toTlieir splendid high
grade, le- iiliz 'rs. The goods ot tins
Compain* have ever iiuuotained the
highest reputation for nil those
qualities whieii constitute a good
fertilizer and *sith each leeuning
year improvements have been made
which liave increased tiieir value and
During tiie last few months quite a pup'-daut^v. \\ e can eoniidentlv
Uu in her of the most prominent busi- tccomu.end the old Wando as with-
nesa and professional men of Aiken ° , ! t u *upeiior in the market—see
county have taken out policies in ad\eitiseineiit tor particulars.
this splendid Compaq, and Hutson'
A Co. state that they are still able to Tried ami Found Wanting
accommodate as mun3' more. *
I Cleveland, January 21—At a
! meeting of the trustees of AduiLert
G Kunze and ehihl Chicago
Ills; Mrs *8 A Hi-gebobn Chicago,
: Ills; I' C Patton Kansas Cit3', Mo;
Mrs LB Brush Bmoklvn, N. Y; J
1 Grill'd 1 Plymonth, 3.Lis.s; T7 \\ Force
Cleveland, O; l^inionil (i Brown
('ha'leston ; G W Bearden Atlanta;
W D Walsli Baltimore; J P Gas-ett
New York; ]'7 T Hall Philadelpiiia;
K W Morritt Wilniington N. C; L
Hirscbbey Atlanta; I. C Fenall
( hai lest.in; C N Patterson New
i York; Dr. D V Foils Boston; Mrs
Foils B’Ston; Edward .Scheller
! Coburg Gotlia \V. iirusuing -VYes-
1 sensfeld a. d ;
Soale Gerinanv; A A Duncan
i Charle?ton; E A Perry Rioge Sj-i iiig
•-S. C; R Kavencl Charleston; C L
Stiekerov Charleston; II C Board-
O :
(.’ol lege to-day, it was decided to re- : , J, ial> f .Giiimore
fuse admission to wometi after the Toik; J M f-alen Cinetunati.
close of the present 3'ear. A ladies’* ^
j It is stated that negotiations are
going o.u between tiie blast Tennessee
The purchase of Ardo3’ne plantation ! and Georgia Air Line and the Nor-
3IAKVKHK K. S. ( .
ALL NEW GOODS J
AT CITY PRICES !
ILvAl'.'IKt’L LINE OK HOLIDAY
I’llESENTS.
Dry ^ ioods, Millinery. Underwear,
Cloihing, llat> and Caps, Shoe.;., Gro
ceries and Provisions.
ZDjE^TTG-S.
Tarm Supplies, Harness, Hardware
Croekerv. Glass, and Tinware. I'ur-
niture, (Jook Stoves, Laudretli’s Seeds,
Guns, Pistols, Fiieworks, etc., etc.
o
The AI Ken Institute.
The half 3'eariy written exmamina-
^ions of the Aiken Institute eomnieu-
‘ced 011 -Monday January’ 3 and close annex is talked of.
to-day at noon. The standings will
be read out at 1.30 PM to-day, stu
dents graded, new classes organized
and the work f ir the last halt of the 3. Shatler lor $47,500, is an eneourag- c nubinalion. which w ill bring all the
•ehool year arranged. The new ses- i-g indication of the appreciation of! cotton handled hy tile former road ..x, . TV - x.-, r»i» * - n-t, IT ,,. r r-„x-
aton will coiuuience on Monday Jauv sugar pi operty due to the excellent I next season to Norfok instead of West kiJAlA \>ARt& A.M) HObiER 1
**‘ 1 * ! crops of la-<t year. Point, where it is now carried. 1 YARNS.
at auction, at Homer, La, by Capt J. folk and Western Road looking to a
J. Shatter lor $47,500, is an eneourag- <j uubiiiation. which w ill bring all the
COTTON SPINNERS,
! DI AMOND PALACE!
The Finest Stock of IHaiuomls !
Gobi V.’niches ' Silver Watches!
*t N * « » > *
Oold Jewelry! Clocks, &£.,
Ever Seen In This City ! At
J. H. FEAREY’S,
729 LRDAD STEEET, ' - AUGUSTA GA.
HI. F. *WJAZR-ZLnTIECIKIIE.,
| BAKi:it AND CONFECTION Eli, |
ANr» DEALER l.i
DIM GO OILS, SHOES AND NOTIONS,
A Large Stock of G/oeeries kept Oonstantly on hand and sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Tobacco and Cigars in Grea/ variety, Toys, Fire Works, ete., always
in Stock.
H. F. W ARNEKE,
Laurens St. and Park Ave. - - - AI^EN. S. C
I2NT THIS GITIT.
My business will be conducted in the future on the Saiae IJ'la.n aa
in the past, the best good* in every grade is my specialty,
will he sold on their merits and in every case guaranteed to biE’ki
represented. My watvrooms are well lighted and you cati' tiee'*tl^b
entire stock satisfactorily. I do only a cash business aiitt ^ r *
sure to get full value for your money. Call and examine my* stork,
EL <3-. EOG-EI^S, '■ *"
547. 549, 551 Broad street, - - - - Au&tuta* Ga.
CARPETS
HOUSE FURNISHING
NEW GOODS. FALL TRADE. W.
o =-4—
Window Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, S-ply In
grain Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Art C'nffpet, Window Shade* of •rrty
size and Coler, embracing all the New Btyletf, 0oeoa, Caton and Napiar Mat
tings, Floor Oil Cloths and Linolaums. • • ■* ♦
I.ace Curtains, Window Cornices and Poles, New Walnut, Cherry, Aah
Ebony and Brass Cornice* and Poles. ; Turcoman Curtains and Draperiew.
Upholstery Goods. Raw -Silks in a variety of Patterns. Fringes in all Colors.
Hair Cloths, Cane and Gimp and Bnttdhus. Wall Papers, Border* aod
Decorations. -* * ■
Just Opened For All Trades:
Oil Paintings, Engraving and Chronios. Brooms, Dusters, Baskets, Doer
Mats, Walnut and Rubber Weather Atrip* for Doors and Windows, to keep
out cold, aud all sold at Lowes* Prices.
JAMES G. BAILIE & SON,
Chronicle Building, 714 Broad Street,