The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, March 23, 1888, Image 4
A fVnmatt Elfcirio
Dsn't Juxp»ri»we«*.
T»n ««nnot affbni to want* tim* J*
experimenting when your langs are is
danger. Conaumptlon aJwaye eeeme,
attfret, only a cold. Do aot permit
any dealer to impnae upon reu with
some erieap imitation of Dr. King’s
New Discoeery fer Consumptiea,
i Cogghs and Colds, but be sure yea
Because ho can
make more profit he may tell you he |
has somethiog juat as good, or just the
same. Don’t be deceived, but iuoixt
anon gelling Dr. King's New Diaaev-
ery, which ia guaranteed to give relief,
in'all Throat, Lung and Cheat affee-
tiona. Trial b<rttlcs free at W. J.
Platt’s Drug Ptere.
Weekly Graphic,
A reputable citixcn of C‘'xiiigtoa,
Kynamed Baldwin has been seized
with a sudden and pecaliar illness,
Which has resulted in a moel remark
able phenomena.
It is stated, and by unimpeachable
authority, that Mr. Baldwin’s bedy
gives off a steady light which can he
eeen in the dark a distance of 1U0
Inveetigntors have come t»
the eonclunion that the glow has an
electrical enures.
Here we have an opportunity fur
scientists. It Hill not take long (<•
detennine wliether >fr. Baldwin is un j
animated electric light or not 'fherc! ,, ^
«r.c.rl.in InfelHI.I. by .i,,,.,,! RCBriN, Miirch 17. All the music
.Icctrlci«„.c»„,. l |,ry,h,„„.)vr, at P!»ycil ami the paMsecs »r S.npluT*
once | read at the funeral had oesn chosen
BhouM this strange glow have nu |'’.v Emperor William. The Empress
elfctricol oriein, then put the pbvsi-i Augustaromsincu at hamein soldnry
clans, the philosphers an<l the eletri- p,ayc ‘ r - Tho deceased
elan* to work. Let them trace back ! * x l'f 9 f (1 ,le9,ru
to the cause for thisstranife thing.! " ft 1 d , ’ 1 ,ol, <
They can at certain whether the suh-1 ° <l an ‘
Ject has been-accustomed to a certain
Ek hoci of the Funeral
diet, which could have produced th®
effect, or whether nn electrical condi-
Iton of the system in its normal state
was the cause.
It may take sotno time and some
patience, hut look at the ylorions re-1
suit!
Imagine the magnificence of the
epectacle of a thousand moving elec
tric lights along the river front or on
th® Brooklyn bridge,.or oven in a six-
Emperor had :
Unit the texts
alternate between the
New Tsstainent. The words
of prayer from th© Old Testament
were responded to hy the promises
from the New Testament, and the
end was rejoicing over tho attain
ment of eternal bliss. When the
selection from Psalm 9b: “The days
of our years are*three-scor« years and
ten,” «kc, was read there was not a
dry eye, and suppressed sobs were
heard throughout the Cathedral.
Chaplain Koegel. at the close of his
sermon at the Emperor’s funeral,
relatives of the dead
day-go-av-you please walking match! l >r, - vcd ,or tho n - . ^
What a grand sight it would he to nmnurch and above all for he Em-
havc- ten thousand men stripped to per ® r / 1 rC<1 T #rlC ^ ^ "' hlCh h# r€ '
the waist, moving In solid phalanx on reatcd tl ’ e 54 1 ia P cr -
a dark right through the streets of ! The bnd h r « over which the funeral
New York—a moving mass (>f 1)Jjnd f ! procession passed was tastefully and
brilliance! A dazzling
of a regiment of human
suns!
By all means have .Mr.
display
midnight
Baldwin's
esse investigated, and see if some of
these splendod results cannot be ob
tained.
lieuews Her Vouth
Mrs. Phoebe Cheatey, Patterson,
Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following re
markable atory, the truth of which is
vouched for by the residents of the
town: ‘Tarn 73 years old, have been
troubled with kidney complaint and
lameness for many years; canid not
dress myself without help. Now I
am free from all pain and soreness,
aud am able to do all my own house
work. I owe my thanks to Electric
Bitters for having renewed my youth,
and removed completely all disease
and pain .” Try n bottle, *nly fOc, a
W.J. Platt » Co's Drug Store.”
Tho Girl With Hazel Eyes.
Atlanta Constitution.
Young man, you had better not try
to flirt with a pair ef hazel eyes. It
is a waste of time and dangerous.
They are less susceptible than the
blue and when onoo deceived do not
pin® away in grief, but rally for rc-
T ’®nge aud take it out in scorn. If
you tackle them you had better go in
to win or leave the country. And
while I think of it, I’ll make another
remark; When you woo and win
and wed you had better keep on woo
ing and winning afterward or leave
the country, it takes
love to do them.
originally decorated. On either side
were anchored five large barges with
high black masts bearing large branch
| es of pine with enormous black
| sails with white borders, on
each of which was a large
i shield with the imperial eagle,
encircled with a laurel wreatli hoisted
half-mast high. In front of the ar
senal were tw® pyramids strikingly
adorned with flags, lanees, clubs,
cuirasses, cannons and cannon balls
and weapons of all kinds, showing
traces ®f Germany’s victorious cam
paigns, freely mingled with holly,
laurel and evergreens. At the
guardhouse were erected pillars ou
one of which was inscribed iu
letters of gold: ‘Tie went home, and
hy so doing grieved a world. His
grateful capital laments him.” On
th® other side were th® words: “To
eternal peace has gone the creator of
German unity. Careful of th# world’s
peace ®v®n unto death.” facing the
window of the palace from which the
dead Emperor often gazed upon the
people stands a chapel surmounted
by a cross of silver. In the gable of
this building is a bronze has relief of
tho Last Judgment.
AT GOULEY’S
722 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
OPPOSITE : THE : MONUMENT
YOU WfLL FIND THE MOHT COMPLETE
LINES OF
j fiSIES’j^flHDVGEHTSyBHE^SHOE^
TO BF. FOUND IN ACOCK! \ IN M EDI l M PRICED GOODS.
Made up with a view to giving good honest service, I challenge any
house in the city to show as good \ line
I kevp the best line of RUBBER SHOES sold in the city.
I aim to keep the West, sound economy proves it is the cheapest.
I avoid all auction sales;goods purchased at sales are dear at auy prleo.
X GIVE ALL CUSTOMERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT
AS THEIR RIGHT.
I keep no shoddy goods at any price. Orders by mail will receive
prompt attention.' Mr. Peter Keenan, well known to every resident of
Aiken County, has special charge of this Department.
A- J - - G-OTTLY.
722 BROAD STREET, .Opposite tho Monument,) AUGUSTA, GA.
net 12 87 ly.
H
EXUERSON GAKHNER &
PUTTY.
DRY GOODS
AND NOTIONS,
CARPETS AND
FURNITURE. ’
W E ask the attention of the ladies
of Aik- ii county to our line of
Dress Goods, Flannels, Casi-
meres, Jeans, Red Ticking,
Black and Browu Muslin, 3-1
4-15-4 6-4 10-4 widths.
O U R. SIIO E I) fc PA K T M E N T.
has received more than ever
careful attention this season.
CARPETS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS.
Our furniture department, up
stairs, under the management
»f Mr. N. K. Jones is chuck
full of bargains in furniture.
Heataoa Gante & Pettj.
LAURENS ST.. AIKEN. S. C.
South Caroina Railway.
Commencing September 8th. 1887
ttains will run as follows by Fasten
time:
MAIN I.IXE—WESTWARD DAILY.
Leave Charleston—
7.00 a. m., 5.10 p. m.
Leave Aiken—
10.54 a. m, 9.38 p. m
Arrive Augusta—
11.40 a m, 10.30 p. m.
MAIN LINE—EASTWARD DAILY.
Leave
POMON
- HILL NURSERIES.
: v s J Heady
-:o:-
"W
'ilh tho finest and
Augusta—
6.15 a. m,
Leave Aiken—
0.09 a. m.
Arrive Charleston
12.37 a. iu.
m.
m,
Cheap SSSursery
STOCK
i ■ x « vi y i 11
FOR IVI.Vi’ER AND Sl'RINIi
SALES bS7-?. ' -'
id 'largest
Fall and V
this
srtock
EVioter
not
9.45 p. m,
TO AND FROM COLUMUIA—Saiiy.
South Carolina Penitentiary
SHOES AND BOOTS
Leave Augusta 6.50 a in
! Leave Aiken .... 6.59 a m
j Due Columbia. . 10.15 a in
wkst—Dailv.
I
1 Leave Columbia 6.05 a m
Due Aiken .. .10.54 a in
Due Augusta.... 11.40 a m
Con x uct ions.
at Augusta with
— :0 : —
AT-
C.K. Henderson’s
4.-10 p m
5.34 p m
0.45 y. m j
5.33 p m I
0.3s pm!
10.30 p ir. |
-Conneetfons made [
Georgia Railroad to 1
I HAVE A I. A ROE STOCK OF
APPLE TREES
Two and three years old, good varie
ties, that I will
CLOSE OUT CHEAP.
ALSO,
PLUM,
f Clothing fi»r
I that lias ever been in this city,
j only the largest but the most stylish
! Clothing for Men Boys and Youths,
i The Kmporiuu is the only place for
j correct stylos and fashionable goods.
Every garment sold is guaranteed as
1. this stock comprises
rent styles In make and
material, the most popular Sack suit
i will he the Cheviots in stripes, you
! will also find tho Cheviots in lour
hutlou Cutaway’s ts well as eassi-
mcres, Whip-cord and Cork-screw,
also a line of fancy worsteds. My lino
of Prince Albert coats and vests have
never been equaled before, I have
j them in all shades and sizes and will
‘ guarantee you a perfect fit.
I have a beautiful line of over-coats
! in all weights and colors in whip-cord,
j worsted, Kersey, Cheviot, Chinchilla
and Beavers.
Picking; n Quarrel
a power of
^ ictorja, the youngqy, is as great in
royal name as her mother now. There
not much difference in the length
of the titles—“Queen of Prussia and
Empress of Germany,” and “Queen
of Great Britian and Empress of In
dia.” However unpopular she has
been gs the Princess Victoria, her de
votion to Unser Fritz during his long
illness has turned the popular tide
of opinion to one of love and de
votion, for Emporor Frederick Ilf
has long been idolized by the Ger
man people only a little le SS than was
his royaj father.
A -tew Cease.
“Miss Clara,” he said, “can I speak
with your father a moment befer® J
go?”
“Certainly, Mr. Sampson,” replied
tbe girl blushing, aid with a wildly
throbbing heart glia sought the old
man.
A rancid looking old fellow was
curled up in a corner of a Woodward
avenue car the other day when a dud-
ish appearing young chap came in
and took a seat beside him. Tbe old
fellow looked him over in a disgusted
way and it w’as plain enough that he
wanted to pick a fight. The op
portunity soon came. The dude, in
moving about, touched the other’s
foet and promptly said:
“Beg pardon, sir.”
“How!” called th® other as lie put
his hand t® his car.
“Beg pardon!”
“How! What is it?” roared the
other-
“I beg your pardon, sir!”
“A beggar, eh! No, sir; I have
nothing to give beggars! Why don’t
you go to work.’ ’
“I said I begged your pardon!”
shouted th© dude, as his face grew
fiery red.
“Not a cent!” screamed the old
man, a* he waved his arms around.
“You are just as well able to work as
I am, and you ought to b® pulled in
for begging.
Who are you and where do y#u
live?”
The dude couldn't stand any more.
PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Dcors, Sash, BMs, Moiliinp, Balusters, Braclels,
8HINGLTZ8 AND LATH.
Bills of Yellow Pine Lumber Cut to Order.
CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION.
SAW. SHINGLE AND PLAINING MILLS,
On Wrighisville and Tenuille Railroad at
HARRISON, GA.
nov 1 87 ly.
factory and yard,
508 to 524 Calhoun Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
JAS. L. Q.CINB'!
H. P. Cook. ,
The Largest Store in Granitcviiie.
Q / TTX2sTIB'Y' &c OOOKI,
-DEALBRS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
GRANITEYILLE.
SO. CA.
\
We take pleasure iu informing our friends and customers both in Aiken
and Edgefield counties that we have now on hand the choicest and largest
stock of Dry Good?, Clothing, Shoes and Notions ever brought to Gran
iteville, which wc arc Belling at very low prices for Cash.
*
Our S|pck of Groceries
Embraces an immense supply of both heavy and fancy groceries we will
sell as we are accustomed, at prices that defy competition.
front door closed,
Sampson want?”
'nn ,, , The passengers were all laughing,and
. papa, s e began later, as the j he rose up aud mad® a sneak olT the
“what did Mr. car.
ny, , . I “He simply begged your pardon,”
Mim rc 'k *? n , nr ^' ^ fni k 0017, * i exclaimed a man across the aisle.
. * 8 nc 1# or a Purtments, and he | “Exactly,” whispered tbe old man,
! “but I didn’t want my pardon begged
; My pardon is all right. He should
! have pome down town in a dog cart.”
y-JcJ
ve
Our wagon yard is free to all our customers and
provided with stalls and other eouvcHieticeB fig?!
QU1NBY & COOK, : GRANITEYILLE, S. C.
mok 4 87 1 v.
CARPETS
wants another three yuanj’ lease.”
Women.
E,I neat foil oY
Exchange.
A Woman who cannot cook a din
ner as well as eat it, make a dress as
well a* wear it; a woman who cannot
turn her hand to anything when oc
casion requires, who is not able to
tram her servants practically ami
teach them the value of economy of
time as w«jj an money, is not, incur
-opinion, educated at all. though she
may be rery much cultivated, ami
♦veu have been to cojieg® and taken a
degree.
Growinjr Tall by Exercise.
AND i FURNISHING
Q-O O U S-
lArRENS STREF.T, — AlKEN, S. C.
P ERSONS wishing a really supe
rior article of Boots or Shoes for
Men, Ladies or Childrens wear should
call at C. 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 or better work for
the same price. - Call at C. K.' Hen
derson’s and examine for*yourselves.
July 20, 1787—ly.
AIKEN INSTITUTE,
AIKEN. S. C.
FRANK H. CURTISS, President.
D ESIGNED for the higher educa
tion of young ladies and young
gentlemen. Course of study thorough
and exhaustive, covering a period of
eight years exclusive of collegiate
course of four ye irs. Each department
complete in itself—Primary, Inter
mediate, Grammar, Preparatory Aca
demic, Academic and Collegiate.
KATES OP TUITION. *
Pcr Month.
Primary. $1 50
Intermediate 2 50
Grammar 3 00
Prep. Academic,) . no
Academic, )
Collegiate 6 00
German and French, each. ..... 1 00
Instrumental Music 2 50
Special Drawing Lessons 2 50
Duinting, Oil, Water Color. Chi
na, Lustra 2 50
For any desired information con
cerning catalogues, rates of board, or
any other matters connected with Use
Institute address the President.
A limited number of students de
siring board may find a pleasant home
iu the familv of the President.
FRANK H. CURTISS,
Feb. 1. 1887.-ly President.
W. A. Reckling, .
ARTIST.
- Established 15 1 ears.
20,000 Negatives; Preserved.
Pictures taken by Instantaneous
Process. Photographs of any of the
prominent men of the State, can al
ways he had at reasonable rates.
Main St., opposite Grand Centra!
Hotel, Columbia, S. C.
apr 27 £7 ly
and from all points West, at Black-
vilie with Barn well Rail rosul, at I’reg-
nairsw’ith Eutawviil© Railroad, and
Columbia for Asheville, Hot .Springs
and bevond, ami points ou the C. «k
G. R. R.
| Connections made at Charleston
! w ith roads north ami south : also with
steamers for New York aud Florida, j
! Through tickets can he purchased j If you want anything in the Nur-
and baggage checked to all points ! s ery Line CHEAP, especially A P-
North, South and west, and informa-! I'LE.send for my Illustrated Descrip-
CilERKY,
GRAPE, &c.
This stock is the largest I have e''cr
{ carried, giving the customers an
j port unity of a good selection of t *
j many styles and pattern's, you .il
find a good selection of Knee pant
suits, ranging in size Iron, 4 yrs to 15
yrs, and Boy’s long pant suits from
12 yrs to 18 yrs, when you visit hero
do not fail to see this stock.
tion given by Mrs. I. B. North, Ticket
Agent, Aiken, S. C.
D. C. ALLEN,
Gen. Pas and Ticket Agent.
John B. Peck. General Mar ager.
\l W, WILLIAMS.
Rea! Estate Ag’t.
For Sale.
1 7^ ARM 125 ACRES 1-2 mileof Mont-
. morenci Station. A nice Cottage
and four new tenant houses on tract.
1500 of the celebrated Niagara grape,
orchard of Young LeConte Pears and
Apples.
—ALSO—
1034 3-4 acres one mile of station.
Both very choice.
—A LSO—
Building lots on Boulevard Coles
and Colleton avenue, destined to be
the popular portion of our city for pri
vate residences.
—A LSO—
Several houses with large lots loca-
tedeen train*,
nov 1 87—13*
William Turnbull
Laurens Street, A iken, S. C. .
rstHE public are invited to inspect
JL mv stock of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
which 1 am selling at rock bottom
prices. I buy none but the best and
e 11 as cheap as the cheapest.
Canned Goods in great variety and
Dom the beat houses.
WM. TURNBULL.
II. P. METTE & CO.,
KEEP ON HAND
FULL LINE OF
FURNITURE.
Including cheap Chamber Suits, Mat
tresses, Baby Carriages, Cradles, Sew
ing Machuies.Wardrobes,Feather Pil
lows, Bureaus, Bedsteads,Chairs, etc.,
SELL ON INSTALLMENTS
[DISUOUNT FOR CASH.]
H. P. METTE & CO..
Curve Street. - - - Aiken. S. C.’
feb
1S8S—aug 30
L. L. SOMMER,
fatctakei' and Jeweler
Richland Avenue, and Laurens St.
Barney’s Barber
‘roKMERiA* <?r vitaRi.nsTox, s. r.!
Exercise is generally taken w ithout
any direct reference to the increase in
height. Thus it often happens that
tlie gymnastic feats chiefly indulged
in tend rather to check Jhan to in
crease the rate of growth. This ap
plies principally to the lifting of heavy
ri
111
O N Laurens street, under the Law
Office of Mes-rs Henderson Bros
Thanking the public for a liberal pat
ronage in the past, the undersigned
begs to assure his friends that no care
J or pains will be spared to naerit the
same in the future,
I am prepared to repair watches and ESTThe Cutting of Ladies’ Bangs
iewclry, with promptness and care, at | Misses and children's Hair a specialty,
moderate prices and guarantee satis- - The famous new Toilet Clippers,
faction. The cleaning of watches a * ** . . ..
SPECIALTY.
With a continuous experience of
six years I respectfully solicit
a liberal shaft.* of the pat
ronage of the Aiken
county public.
L . L . SOMMER,
Richland Avenue, and Laurens St.
sep 6 87 ly
live Catalogue and Special Price List
of surplus stock for Winter and
Spring sales of 1878-8 only.
AJ ' hC J. VAN. LINDLEY,
POMONA,
Guilftonl County, N. C.
may 3 87 ly
P. B. Matthews,
Carriap and WapnMaMactory
RichlapJ Ave. and Pendleton St.
AIKEN, S. C.
LOT of second-hand buggies that
ive been thoroughly repaired
A,‘
ami repainted, nearly as good as new*
FOB SAT,13 EXTItA CHEAP.
Wagons, road carts and all kinds
of vehicles built to order or repaired
ON KEASOXABI.E TERMS.
Horse shoeing and all kinds of
hlacksmilbingand wheelwright work
done in first-class style at living prices.
P. B. MATTHEWS,
aug 9 ly AIKEN, S. C.
HATS.
In all the latest styles and shap"*,
the DUNLAP STIFF and SILK
HATS, for which I am sole agent,
yon will find many other makes of
stift and soft Hats in nil sizes, also a
fine assortment of Boy’sand children’s
Hats.
SHOES.
Gent’s fine shoes in all ho leading
styles and makes among me inami-
facturers ar® the celebrated Baumester
Shoes, also the Douglass warranted
$3.(;0 Shoe for Men and the $2.0® Shoe
for hoy’s
Call and examine my stock when
in the city, you will fiind it interest
ing as well as profitable to you, I will
take pleasure in showing you through,
I am Respectfully,
31. L. KIN ARP,
Columbia, S* C.
nov 10 87 1 v
I CURE
JamesA.Stothart,
GRANITEYILLE,
- S. C.
-DEALER IX-
DRUGS, CHEMICALS PEKFUM
FRIES, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR
BRUSHES AND CIGARS.
The Stock is frequently replenished
s« that they are always fresh. (*)ui
prices are reasonable, and we w ill be
glad net only to serve our friends ol
Graniteville, but of the entire sur
rounding Country.
James A. StotUart,
When I say Cu** I do not mean merely to
stop them for a time, and then hare them.re*
turn attain. I si ban A RADICAL CITR2.
1 have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life tons: study. I warrant my remedy 11
Cure the worst cases. Because others ha»*
failed is no reason for not now reeelvtne: a cum
Send at once for a treatise and a Free Botti.R
of my Infallible Remedy. Give Rxpies*
and Post Office. It costs you nothing lot' a
trial, and it will cure you. Address
H.C. ROOT.M.C. 183 PEARL ST., NEWYdMC
COMPLETE
GIN C
AND
ENGINE
FITS,
And Repairing, Fittings and Sup
plies for same. Also, all kinds of
Machinery, Roller, Pattern, Foun
dry, Blacksmith, Brass, Iron and
Steel work promptly done with
GOOD MEN and Tools. Large
stock of material to select from.
Have 160 hands employed.
Geo. R. Lombard & Co.,
Above Pfrnsenger Depot, Near Water j
Works Tower.
Tun’s Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the wbolesya.
icm, and produces
Sick Headache,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There ia no better remedy fortheeo
common dineasc* than Tutt’a hirer
i*illa, as a trial will prove. Prlee, »»v.
Sold Everywhere.
H
1 especially adapted to the cutting of
; bey’s hair, used upon reduced terms.
Razors honed and warranted to cut
j at short notice.
E. CAPERS RAINEY.
AUGUSTA,
aug 30, ’87—ly
GEORGIA.
E. A- SO M M ED,
: O:
The Old Man’** Assistance
“Remember, my boy,” said Unci®
James as he gave Hobby a coin,
that if you take care of the pennies
the dollars will take care of tbemsel-
yes.”
Bobby looked a trifle dubious.
“I do take care of the pennies
replied, hut as soon as thev
dollars Pa takes car® of
Window* Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, 8-ply In
grain Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Art Carpet, Window Shades of every
size and Color, embracing all the New Styles, Cocoa, Caton and Napier Mat
tings, Floor Oil Cloths and Linolaums.
Lace Curtains, Window* Cornices and Poles, New* Walnut, Cherry, Ash
Ebony and Brass Cornices aud Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draperivs.
Fringes in all Colors.
Hair Cloths, Cane and Gimp and Bottoms. Wall Papers, Bordens and
Decorations.
he
get to be
eiE.
Great Gathering of \V
omen.
Washington, March 15.-P,epara- i
lions for the International Council o'
Women, which mjeets here on March ,
are completed. The session, W ll|
continue for a week and will
in Albaugh’s Opera
expected to be the 1; U
of notable women evrr held
America, if not in the world.
weights, the use ef large dumb bells
involving comparatively slow move- ! Upholstery Goods. Raw .Silks in a variety of Patterns
menls, aud all exercises which tend
to increase tiie supporting power of
the spine and the leg bones, even
though they may be exercises prima
rily directed to increase the muscular
power of the arms. Pulling exer-
I cisas, though they tend to increase
j the development of the arms in
j length a** well as iu girth (round
| the forearm chiefly,) do not on the j
whole favor the development ofj
j length of limb. Sailors who from j
: boyhood upward are much employed j
jin pulling and hauling, are on the!
average short men, though often the j
* development of strength end weight I
resulting from their active open airj
lives is*remarkable. We see ofteuer ;
SHORT-HAND.
F
KAN KLIN SMITH,
TINNER AND ROOFER,
AND DKALKR IN*
tomers,
price.
Just Opened For All Trades*
Oil Paintings, Engraving and Chromos. Brooms, Dusters, Baskets,Door
! Mats, Walnut and Rubber Weather Strips for Doors and Windows, to keep
| out cold, and all sold at Lowest Prices.
JAMES C. BAILEE & SON,
Chronicle Building, 714 Broad Street, Augusta, Co-
oct 18 FC ly.
Short-Hand thoroughly taught by our im
proved method on Munson e System in
t’ronj four to five months hy correspondence.
Assistance rendered students in getting |
good positions. Success guaranteed. Don’t
go to short-hand schools at great expense
when we can teaeh you as well bv mail at a ■
normal cost. Our klntruction is just as sat- i
isfactory, as all exercises and mistakes are
corrected and returned, and new instruct- !
ion giyen, thereby making it just as tfou- i
ought as personal instruction. We will j
guarantee to carry a student to 75 words in j
four months if instructions are carefully j
folloavd. All of our students are placed in |
positions immediately upon graduation I
Tuition, time unlimited tfcK'.OO: *5.00 paya- !
Lie in advance and $5.00 upon completion of ; prices
course. Text-Books and complete outfit, !
post paid $2, Write if you wish for further
information.
I
STOVES AND HARDWARE,
Laurens Street, next to Lyceum Hall,
AIKEN, S. C.
Satisfaction guaranteed t» all cus-
both in workman;
hip ami
Hoofing & Guttering a Specialty.
Stoves direct from the Foundry
solo at r<>ek bottom prices.
’4
-\
I also keep
grown Fowls,
poultry which
csi tw QJ ft#
a etc
constantly on hand
Chickens and other
I sell at reasonable
Laurens St. and Bktiland Ave.
M A M E M
A X I)
C 0 N FE C T10 N E R.
DEALER IN
Groceries,*Toiiacco and Cigars.
I will keep constantly on ham
Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies : ml it I
so Fruit and Vegetables which I wil
sell at reasonable prices. A .‘Hare 01
the patronage of the Aiken 1 ublio i->
respectlully .solicited.
E. A. SOMMER.
Laurens St and Richland Avi.
Aiken, S. C.
oet IS 87 1 v
Ohtxincd, ar.d ail J‘A 1 l-.M itat-
tended in for MODERATE EELS Our eQ.ee W
opu .ote ttie (I S fatent Cilice, and wi* c«n wW
tarn Patents in less time than those remote lion*
II Asl! EXOTOX. send MODE!., DR A WISH . r
EIIOTO of invention We sidvh.e as 10 lateiit
atiiiilv free of rhuvjre and we malic AC/ LllAkUE
EM.iXS I'ATF.ST IS XECEHkl)
For eircM'.tir, advice, terms and references to
act uni clients In your own .'-'tale. County. City or
lowu, write to
,A:>SNQV/aCO
Opposite I'atrnt Office, H'aiihintitiin. h C
Ll
—-vMUNN
Uj n co 1 & C>
Thousand up
After Forty year*'
experience in tbe
preparation of more
than One Hundred
FRANKLIN SMITH,
Lautcns street, next to Lyceum Kali
he held i amn,, o them, than in any other class.
House. It js 1 hi'awny chests, shoulders ami upper
arms*iu company with lower limbs
gathering
A lidrnwell 1
• re.
which b}* comparison appear almost \
stunted. On the other hand men 1
engaged in hunting, or in occu-'
walking, |
I pations requiring much
• BARWYEMi, S. C ,] March j; _ 1 running, leaping and the like, ac-
Speeiul: The house of Mrs Harriet 1 q,,5rQ ' vc,, <Jevclo P e<1 lower limbs,
Hunter, in which she lived, was n,l<l ar * 011 ,lle avern fi e taller than
consumed by fir® nt about 12 o’clock otiier clas ^ 8 ~Prc/. Liehurd A.
to-day, cauaed by a spark from tlie 1
chimney.loss is total; no in-1 T TU: T 4
sifranee. In cases of Fever and Ague the
— blood is as « ffVetually, though notso
A Chinaman named “Ah-Tbere” , dangerously poisoned by the effluvium
as recently arrived In tliis State | of the atmosphere as it could be by
from New York, and he likes the cli-1 the deadliest poison. Dr. J. H. Me
nial® and people so well that he has j Lean’s Chills and Fever Cure will
decided t« ’Stay-i h%i». -CtoriMfon eradicate this poison from the system.
.FVM, [gO went* a bottle.
THE DIAMOND PALACE!
The Finest Stock of Hiai*ion<lb !
Gold TV atches ! Silver Watches !
Gold Jewelry! Clocks,Ae.,
Ever Seen In This City ! At
J. H. FEAREY’S
BOOK-KEEPING.
Both Single and Double Entry, forms of ‘
Mercantile, Manufacturing, Insurance.
Banking, etc., together with all forms of i
Commercial Paper Calculations, etc.. !
taught practically hy our method of corres
pondence. Sets are worked and sent for J
I correetien. We will guarantee to teach i
{ practical l/ook-keuping in from three to |
| five months if instructions are followed or |
will refund tuition. Tuition, time nnlituit- !
ed $10,00 • $5.0u payable in advance and $5.00 ;
upon completion of course. Books. Blanks, i
etc., complete by mail $4.00. Address,
dOUTHERN SHORT HAND BUREAU, ‘
Chattanooga, Tenn. i
inch,2 88 ly
aug 30—ly
AIK EN,S.C.
729 BROAD STEEET.
ALL! 17314
BUTcnna.
FRE0 MEATS CONSTANTLY
ON HAND.
Westirn meat for the Wiuterscason
aspecii.lty. Sausages will also be
kept or hand.
S! mp adjoining Warneke’s.
F. E. SOMMER.
VV HE LESS "STAMP
-PRESS CO-
748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Agcnta Wanted! Catalogue FKKE!
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS,
BADGES, CHECKS,STENCILS
STEEL STAMPS, &C.
E010 Manufacturers of
The Wheless Self-Inking Rubbet
Stamp Printing Press.
Antr 23, ’67—Iv.
h’:DO'YOU W.AKLlT A Cp G.G ? %
If Bn. Bond for I>«(i JJL YEKS’
Cil'I DF, containing colored plate*,
lOOenaraviUKtof diUorent I reodo,
prices tiioy are worth, and where (o
boy thern. Diroctions for Trainln® I
Doga and Breed inf Ferrets. Mailed 1
for 15 Cents. AJaoC ntsof ifo*!
I'urnishins floods of all kind*!
4>ARE YBU^TEREStE0;.fN;P0ULThY ^
Then Bond for I^nelirn! POt*f—
THY HOOK. 1 ;»0 puKew; Iieau-
tilnl colored ptiiu-; engravings
of nearly all kinds of fowls; Cescr.p-
tions of the breeds; how to caponire;
plann for poultry houses; information
about incubatssns. and at hero to buy
Hum* from best atocU at $>1,501
U per nlltin®. Sent for 15 Cents.'
applications for patent, ia
the United Slates and Forolan coun
tries, the pi.blishers of tbe Sci.ntiflo
American continue to act aa solicitors
for patents caveats, trade-marks,copy
rights, ee , for the United States, and
to obtain patents to Canada. Kngland, Franco,
Germany, and all other countries. Their eip.rt-
enca is uueguaied and their facilities are unsur
passed.
Drawings and specifications prepared and filed
In tho Patent Office on short notice. Terms very
reasonable. No charge for examination of modal*
or drawings Advice by mail free.
Patents obtained through Monn A Oo.aro noticed
Inthe SCIKATIKH; AMEKIC.V.N. which has
the largest circulation and is the most influential
newspaper of its k.nd published in the world.
The advantages of such a notice every patents*
understands.
This large and splendidly illnstrated newspaper
is published WKI.KI.Y at f3.UD a year, and ie
admitted to be the lie it paper devoted to science,
mechanics, inventions, engineering works, ami
ether departments of industrial progress, pub
lished tn any country. It contains the name, of
all natenWies and title of every invention patented
men week. Try it four months for one dollar.
Sold by all newsdealers.
If you have an invention to patent writ* to
Mnnn & Co., publishers of S-.entitle American,
tUl Broadway, New York
Ha idbook about patents m&Med free.
i DO YOOtKEEP :jpA6
TO RENT.
•et 11
LAUr: SKS ST
87 Sta
Vik an-f?, C
A very fie^irable cottage on Yerk
street near Park avenue.
A I. S O
A Dwelling of niue rooms ami good
garden lot Kershaw street.
ALSO
T.vo stores in Curve street at very j
low rates. Apply to
AttgSO E. J. C. WOOD. 1
If so. you need ’he HOOK OF CAGE
IIIKDS. li..l puce*. 150 illua-
1 trillion.-, lloantifuT colored plnte.
I Treatmout ana brooding of all kind- Cage
bird., for ploagurn and y>r'.»<. Disoase:
and their cur>i How to build and stock
an Aviary. AU atv.ut Parrots. Prices of
I ail kinds birds, cages, etc. Mailed for
lot elite. Tha Tmuo Books, 1U C'l.>i.
ASSOCIATED FANCIERS,
237 South Kightb Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
BBCBBB
SIBLEY’S
*
SEKO'"» r !llu:!ratei CATAll
\ tuDle, Flower, Field ^ C* C"
PI ants. Bulbs. Implcm’ts. O 1C* E
^ ra CT C by mall on application.
rX H CL Don't neglect writing tor It.
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
CHICAGO, ILL
12-11H. nark St.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
222-32: £. Hals St.
J.ny ocu— ly
MRS. ir. W. RAYENEL’Slp
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
fleansc* and bmutlflea th* hair,
li'romotcsu luxurhuitgrowtit.
(Never Fails to ftootoro Oram
I Hair to its Youthful Color.
ICoFMacalpdlacascsand hair falling
' *>Ac at linurgiste.
PARK AVE.
inch 2 38 bm.
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC
*nraluable for Cloughs, Colds, Inward Pains. 1
■ a
s*o7i
Stamp tor trial
ind H.'erui
L & ■_ A rttf
Addrasa aa above,