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itanayrms ^ditor.
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U’A. in noton, June
II!
I T!ie Ilej-uM
I cauuition. '1
:<*an> n'e iu a
/ NERVE TONIC.
Celery and Coca, the promiaeni
gTedlerf, are the best abd g
Nerre Tonic , i. It Rtrentrthens
gnietg the rarrous jgysa;in. carl
TEIIME.
coj v one year,
paidSn )
♦**>:
Tlieir Nsitianal Ucftiven-
. iioti at Chfcv*o pnmtf'tesj tf> iu? in
; Hiarkcd contriist to the St. Louis Con-
$2 00 i ventlon, whieii was tlu»rnuglily Jtur-
1 •>"‘'tnonious. There is <?very i*»dioti(ion
1 ; thaj. tliey \t ill have u hilier ami pro-
lotijrisJ titrlit over the r'miitiation
whii li inriy re-;:i!t in « ileauhck lie-
t.veen ti*e !»;«£;:!•''candidate*, an 1 t‘ c
nomination of lilaine, in spite of his
positive declination, or the nomina
tion of some entirely new and un-
Knowu man in e#tiR*r ease liie iiaht
is likely to !»e of sueii a m.ture a.s to
rftiaiiy disrupt tfte pa"*y.
utimu-d in session ail
ast week, lui? owintr to llie al aeuce of |
manv menil.e 1 ', at St. Louis verv lil- 1
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te cr
I fldVBHI-4".
■line coi-y six months. ; ;
One oof»y tliree months, ; ;
ti’njcle copies. : % r
** ADVKKTISINO UATK8.
One sqn^re^first insertion, :
*£uch wulsequent insertion. :
” Uusiiicss other i,.>u».es in
utnu, 1* cents per fine.
: Ot>itiutries ami TribwU..? <.J j^apeet
per inch.
* Special contracts matjc for yearly, «emi-
»nnna’or tiuartcrfy adv^rtutcJicnTS ! < oneia ss e
h fo VoKncs'KoxnexTs.*—All c»»mn”ir'ca-i t.
tinn* i.«ust lie accompanied by tt^ true I
inuue and address of tiie writer in order to • Jy a , ' nieniht
receive attention. Rejected cwrinnuni<-n-1’.mi’.or'an-e was eoti-
tions Hjill not be returned «iejest> Stamps for i sidcred < ivviii^f In u trick on t he jiart
Velum postage are eucloftfif. t of the ll^uhiicans of the House, Uv
—- ■- — -—. which they tried t«> ect the arrears of
I pensions bill before the llouso, trie
f tariff bill wafs ajjnin taken ui» under
| the five minuti rule, thousth i! had
j been agreed previously to pass it by
until to-day. I'nK-ss something ,ii
| done to expedite this measure, it is
difficult to ss e how il can possibly l»c
j finished during the present session of
' Congress.
jp . Airs Cleveland is delighted at the
, r^nJmination of her husband, an 1
... , ,, j says she feels sure hi will be elected I
sition. They recognized that to him}},br,jn. 1
was due the credit of having thorough-j “judge Thurntar. i:. expected in 1
^Xy ‘
'GRibound'
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED,
be irons W eoinese, Hyiteria, iSti
le*sDes9. &c.
AH ALTERATIVE.
Ittf-lvee rail the potsoiwins hmnc._
the t!ood purifying and enrich'ngf
and so overcccaing those disejw
resvltitig from impure or imDover,
isherl Wood. • •
LAXATIVE.
A ct La g m Hdly btrt garel v on the bowel-
it cures habaiutt constipation, giu
f roaiot« a regular habit. Itstrens ’
o« the ftoraach, and aids dii
DIURETIC.
In its composition the best and .
active dlar-: I's of the Materia Me
a* c .m ‘ Jscicntiflcallywithothed
ef 1 ' ctive remedies for diseases of th n
kidneys. It can be relied on to gif
ouiek relief and speedy cure.
Fundredscf testimonials h*se beenr
frem persons who have as.*d this remsdr w-l
Tem»r<e» Ne benetit. Send ior eircahirs. giv^
fan particulars.
Price $1.09. Bold by Druggists:
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., P?op1
BURLINGTON. VT.
AIKEN'. S. C., JUNE 15, 1888
Clcvvlttud nud Thiii'iiinn.
Thp .Deniocrat^ all over tlii.s fair
country were* wild with enthusiasm
when it became ‘ Unuwn that Grover
Cleveland had oceu vc-nomipateu
8t. Ijouis without the slightest oppo-
QUA
TERS
ATTENTION BUILDERS.
Z-J
Jy united the part^’; the credit of hav
ing giver, to the people four years of
g(HKi, lior.est government; the credit
of haying wodfof the Administration
the respect of all men regardless cf
political creed. They wished him
nominated by acclamation, and lie
was apiid the deafening cheers of the
entire Convention.
It was a!ho Jiighly important that
the man nominated for the second
place on the ticket’ should ijot shine
^•y reflection, but command the en
thusiastic support of all Democrat.®
uy reason cf his cwu ability and
worth In this, too, the party has
good reason to rejoice. There is not a
public man in the whole United
States with a brighter record than
that of Aljeu G. Thurman, the old
wheel horse of the Democracy. The
party has been wise indeed in its se
lection of both men, together with a
platform that is broad and strong
enough to hold us all. The ranks of
our “friends, the enemy/' are badly
Woken and disco d is loud within
Washington thia wee!-". He comes ft
invite the President ah.J Mrs. Cieve-'
land to attend the Ohio t’entennial to J
lie held at Colurnkus next September. '
He will be given a grand reception by j
the Democrats of this city and Con- I
greas. The Capital will be painted *
red with bandanna handkerchiefs. {
“The OhMtoman” a ml the President!
came to know and love each other!
well about a year ago when Mr. Tliur- :
man made a visit to Mr. Cleveland,!
and was entertained at Oak Viyw,}
the President’s eountry residence.
The torchlight procession and ratifl- |
cation meeting will take place in this j
city on tiie evening of the :?Cth inst., ;
the day on which ilie DemocraticNa- j
tional Committee meets iiere for or- i
ganizatiou.
TS!S!3f3Z
1 ^ 00!
olas'ers of SSrfeks,
liKEN INSTITUTE,
AIKEN, 8. C.
FRANK H. CURTISS, President.
D ESIGNED for the higher eouea-
tion of young ladies and youi.g
gentlemen. Course of study thorough
| and exhaustive, covering a period of
j eight years exclusive of collegiate
j course of f-hirye :rs. Each department
complete in itself—Primary, Inter-
j mediate. Grammar, Preparatory Aca
demic, Academic aml i-folfegfare.'
UATffS OF Tl'XTlOX.
Pi:n Moxtit.
Primary , $1
Intermediate 2 50
Grammar 3 00
Prep. Academic,! , nn
Academic, ) ••••:••
Collegiate. 5 00
German and French, each 1 00
Instrumental Music 2 50
Speeial Drawing Lessons. 2 50
Painting, Oil, Water Color Chi
na, Lustra.... .. .' 2 50
For any. desired information con-
perningcatalogues, rates «>i lipard, or
any other matters connected * Jlh the
Institute address tiie President.
A limited number of students de
siring board may find a pleasant home
n the fumilv of the President..
FRANK H. CURTLS8,
Feb. t. 1387.-1 y President.
T->!T^iJLogi
TO THE
Lafe of Men asi Tieiaity.
i
j MRS. N. BRUM CLARK, is now
prepared to exhibit a beautiful and
varied li^e of Spring and Summer
MILLINERY.
PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO
* orders.
LEAOINO INSTRUMENTS
And Sewing Machines
AT THOMAS & HAJtTOX’S.
THE miSTOPODS FROM THE LARGEST FACTORIES.
LARGEST PRODl.'CTIONS ! OUEATILST CAPITAL ! GREATEST ItEt'UTATIO^ f
a ~Krng=i
FROM STEIN WAY, KNABK, ESTEY, FISHER,
DECKER BROS., I VERS & FOND, EV r ERETT,
BEHNING «fc ST U YVES ANT FACTORIES.
^~FROM ESTEY, STORY & CLARK & KIMBALL
tST FOR CHAPEL & PARLOR.
ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS KEPT IN STOCK.<
SewiB2 MacMiies tie Loinestic aii New Hole.
r
r urst. £
-AND-
m
^IGKS
a w i
ALA!
^3Z !
MNT.
ani Corner T
igusta,
7asIiiiig;ton and Ueynolds Streets,
Georgia
[the
ISueKIco's Ai-iuca Nnlve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts.
Bruises, Sores. I 'leers, Salt iihiiem,
Fever Sores, Tetter', Cliapped Hands,
CiiiHdain.s, Corn, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures I’iles, or
no pay required, it is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money or
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale by W. J. Platt.
FINAL DISfllAHt.E. ‘
822 Broad Stre^
b. 5 E
Augusta,
their camp, while we, the party in : -v T o'frCK is hen-by
i>wer. are well gcneraled, united, Saturday/the 11
harmonfotis. Their defeat is certain. I will apply to John.
The Hampton Convention.
Tiie Second Congressional District
met in Convention on Monday’, June
Jlth, at Hampton Court House, to
decide ij’i.ethcr the Democratic Con
gressman from this District should be
-nominated by the Convention plan
inr by a primary!
Col. M. B. McSweeny was request
ed to act as temporary Chairman and
M. B. Woodward, Esq., as temporary
{■Secretary.
After an address of welcome by Col.
McSweeny, a permanent organization
was effected by the election of Col.
Claude E. Sawyer, of Aiken, Presi
dent; Mr. E- \V. McLenna, of Edgc-
yiye president, and j^I. B.
Woodward, Esq., of Aiken, Secre
tary. As there was but one question
for consideration, the business of I lie
Convention was soon dispatched.
Mr. E. F. Kirkland moved that the
/- --«-irtlKn plan be adopted,' which
clderTTo ijqid tp^Gonvention at- Ai
ken on August 28tii. Some little op
position to Aiken was advanced, but
it was urged by a number of the dele
gates that it was manifestly ogr turn,
and it w^a very properly so decided.
.* We thipk tiie Convention displayed
good, ^ound judgment, consulting the
jiest interest of the pnrlj- in adopting
jhe Convention mode cf nomination,
and they are to be congratulated upon
4he perfect unaminity and good feel-
jng which characterized their deliber
ations.
of Probate, Aiken
!in:ti discliarL
A. Eubanks.
TTune 15, 18-8.
iven tl>at on
itli day of July,
T. Gastoil, J udge
County, for my
as guardian of Jniin
I. X. EFBANKS.
Chan''
ih
c ARMSTRONG
Cto.
Confident of a large inerenre of trade this Spring and Summer,^^^hf
provided the best, most complete find thoroughly assorted stock of DRY 1
GOODS, NOTIONS, and NOVELTIES ever brought South. It
includes aii the latest novelties, everything fashionable and desir
able produced at homo or abroad, and the best selected lines
of medium and low priced useful, substantial goods—the
very latest styles—ever offered in Georgia or Carolina.
• We carry no goods for the purpose of quoting
l >w prices in advertisements—no worth
less trash— but we earnestly in
vite comparison, and we
give an absolute,
unqualified guaraiitee
on goods and prices against every
bouse and market in tiie United States.
Samples sent on application. In writing
for
as possible the kind of
goods desired, and in ordering goods state if something else
may lie substituted in case the precise article ordered is hot in stock.
samples, specify as exact I
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.ISillOTMOmiL
this State, in the Comities of Aiken.
Barnwell and Edgi field, for and in be
half of said Com pan v. *
J. S. STERNER,
Compt rollyr General.
Expires March 31st, 1889.
ra jj ‘ig* a gv n«3
B ^ CJ b t: ’Lj' 3
Off icq. of Clerk and Tiieasvreu.
Town of Aiken,
Aiken, S. C., June 5th, 1888.
’VT'OTICE is hereby given that from
jLA and after this date, the provi
sions of the Stock Law will be strict
ly enforced against all citizens of this
Town who shall suffer tlieir stock to
. ,,, ,, ,, run at large within the corporate iim
E. M. Bray ton, W. F Meyers, W. X. u s „f P aul Town.
By order of Council.
J. R. JORDAN,
’Flie National Republican JJonven-
vention will meet at Chicago on June
19th. The delegates from South Car
olina are: National Committeeman—
T. B- Johnson. Delegates at Large
COMMISSION MKRniANT.
FRUIT AND VEGETAi:,LES A
SPECIALTY'.
NO. 9 NORTH MAIN STREET,
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
"TS8UKA.VCK £IC£N8E.
EXECUTIVE DEPA RTME XT,
Ofeice of
CQM PTROLI.ER GENERAL.
Columbia, S. C., June 8th, 1888.
I certify, that Mr. W. W. Williams,
of Aiken. Agent of the Chicago
Guarantee Fund Life Society Insur
ance Company, ineorporaled by the
State of Illinois, lias' complied witn
the ; eoukdlJte^of the Act .-of. Iho Gen-
J nr
Regulate the Agencies of Insurance
Coni pa i u'es not Incorporated in t In
state of South Carolina,’.’ aift! I here
by license the said W. W. Williams,
Agent afofefcaidj to ta!;e risks and
transact all business of Insurance in
Fisa;
carp
li ic;
a ii. £ t k »3>
son
FO SUIT ffiY PATOWS. ’
FURNITURE HOUSE,
SOS BROAD ST. - TURLEY’S OLD STAND,
HOHOUGH MADE CI.OTHIXG
ias grow5 more and more in de-
aud for the past few years. Cus-
oiners are not satisfied merely with
ie looks ami general outward appear
ance of a garment, hut want goods
completely made, well trimmed and
'he fabrics strong and satisfactory as
diirability of color.
The Clothier wjui does ngt give to
customer ail 'hese requirements
in tiie garments he sells bun, is not
Supported l>y the' thoughtful buyer,
and cannot expect an increasing busi
ness, as the one who is selling cloih-
ing for tiie purpose of giving satisfac-
ho in return does not have
a new customer for every
tit'finds his old customers re
turning from season to season for
their wants.
I have inaugurated a system of sup-
ying iny patrons with a class of
goods never attempted before. In se
curing gooffs of such high standard it
adds to tjio cost of production. 1 am
satisfied that the customers will be
benefitted in securing this class ol
armetits. I sball continue to supply
my customers with all the novelties
qf foreign and domestic fabrics, and
in style of cut and finish of make as
vgood as can be manufactured to be
ut upon tiie r.ouliters of any first
class clothing house throughout the
country.
The stock I have purchased for the
pring is tiie largest In assortment,
tyles and make 1 have ever carried;
the patterns are so var*ed, and in or-
^ler to secure a perfect line it requires
a large selection of garments to get
them.
My line of Drap D’Ete is complete
-in Sacks, Cutaways. Prince Alberts
and'clerical cuts for the ministry.
TIIE NOTION DEPARTMENT
will supply you as usual with
CORSETS.
BUSTLES,
BANG NETS.
VEILS.
TIES,
AG. AC.
A new Shade Hat will be sent or
given with every prder amounting to
THREE DOLLARS, hence, if you
purchase a new dress, hat sranywfher
article, you need not look elsewhere,
for a shade hat. Don’t forget No. 719
Broad Street, near the Monument/
Respectfully yours, rgnninjj, durability, and perfect sets of attachments are
31 rs. N. Brum Clark, matket to-day.
i CSfAGEN'TS for Domestic Patlerns, Needles, Oil, and attachments for
Machines. Orders by mail ha/e our prompt and pcrsRDal attention.
tySpeeiut attention given to Tuning and Repairing.
TIE3:caN'[/£J3&; B^.iRT03iT,
924 BROAD STREET. - - - - ’ - - AUGUSTA. GA.
LOOK OUT
FOR THE CHE AP STORE.
AT men FOR
LIGHTNESS OF
unrivalled on the
all
I liavg c j ciud a beautiful stock of. Furniture at the ii
U ii... , ’»‘Tf.,^-a'T-Tfnr*vTt i > ^ t ^h'r~ , puiv-paBc of any till
my line local: eariy ami inspect a NEW AND FRESH STOCK at
lower than e\er offered before.
The Boys and Children’s
> Department.
J s full of novelties In Children's Knee
f ants Suits, as well as a large assort
ment for boys in Long Pants. AH
it he sizes can be .obtained here in this
^department. My line of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
eck Wear, Hats, Trunks, Valises
mnlete.
Tour it
ug in
prices
a
5
m BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA. GA.
{Tuft, and Robert Smalls. District
delegates—E. A. Webster, John Free
man, Paris Simkins, Fred Nix, Jr.,
M. Brice, B. W. Naneo, P. F. Oliver,
F, A. Saxton, Z. E. Walker, C. C.
Levy, J. Tuomey, E.. II. Deas, T. B
Johnson and George E. Harriot Tiie
delegation does not speak very much
tor the intelligence or respectability
of thg Republican party in this State,
the names of most of them being
synonymous with fraud and corrup
tion.
Clerk of Coum
Seaator Chandler has introduced in
the Senate a bill to appropriate
000 for the development of silk cul
ture in the United States. If the
^ill passes thore will he a freer dis
tribution of mulberry seed and silk
worm eggs. This is a very important |
industry amf the Government would i
do well to encourage it. At the pres- j
ent time almost all of the silk u=ed in I
this country is iinpor’ed.
The Hoard of Aldermen of the City j
of Boston refused to confirm thenoni- :
ination of Edwin G. Walker, a color-
ed man, as principal assessor, last
Monday. Boston has always appre
ciated the negro—at a distance.
The citizens of*
Mgptppes Mi cf Reii Estate.
WHEREAS, T. E. Murphy, on
August 1st, 1-81, executed his cer
tain bond in favor of J. H Beckman
for the sum of £2.5; 0 and interest, am
to secure its payment on the sum
dav exe-uted and delivered to th<
said J. If. Beckman his certain moi t
gage of the Real Estate iiereiuaftei
describeil.
I AND WHEREAS, on August 4th
[ 1884, said Mufpliy executed iiis cer
tain bond in favor of Mrs, Susan M
Yates far the sum of £360 and inter
est, and to secure its payment on saim
EW YORK MILLINERY TORE.
Kliss PJeliie Purcell.
"THE ladies of Aiken and surrounding country are cordially invited
l- through the columns of the Rkcokdek to call at No. 782 Broad Street.
Augusta, Ga and examine her beautiful and fresh stock of lively Bonnets,
Hats and \ elvets, of different shades, in fact No. 782 has almost everything
in the way of head and neck wear for which a lady could wish.
POLITE ATTENTION FEOM PRINCIPAL AND ASSISTANTS-
T
ippreciated if you
this line.
vT^rrrrr
need anything
i!
to -aii
in m irtgag-
day executed and tseiivc
Susan M. A*sites his cei t i
of the same Real L-!a:e,
AND WHEREAS, sail Alurt'l-v
has conveyed sni.l Ral Estate toM;s
Harriet M. Venning, subject to th
liens of the two said M>rtgigc!, an
saiil Harriet.M. Venninj is now tin
owner of said it al Estate,
AND WHEREAS t!u* conditions
of sai 1 bonds and mortvaircs havi
been broken, and there is due to the
said J. II. Beckman the sum if
*2,871 70, with interest at the rate of
ten per cent, from May 1, ls88, and
to said Susan M. Nates the sum ot
$ , with interest from the
day of 18-—, at per cent.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the
power vested iu me, the said J H.
Beckman, by and under the said deed
■
J. 15. AaIAIOX:
Gents’ Fine Shoes. .
This department has been very im
portant and attractive to gentlemen
i’ho appreciate a fine shoe that will
comfortable to his feet and give
rfect satisfaction in wear. In this
took you will find shoes of all grades
knd stY'les. The Bannister shoe is my
line shoe and lias given better satis
faction than any shoe in the city for
^ie shoes.
P Respectfully,
m. l. mm,
Columbia, S. C.
Maverick Cotton 3Iills.
FOR SALE,
APPLY* TO
GRANT & GRANT, BANKERS.
55 Liberty St. New Y'ork.
D. P. MORRIS.
Atlanta Agricultural Works,
Hampton Court (
House completely won the hearts of <■ . r • i r -n ..
, , 7. , . of mortgage aforesaid, I will sell at
the Aiken de e ration by the kind con- public auction, on Monday, the 2nd
sideration and warm hospitality [of July, DST, at the Coiut House
shown them while attend.ng the Con- ' 'f i )S . Aiken, s'. V., all i bat cer: is in
yention. ■ -• '•/ i lot of laud situate in the town of
T f Aiken, in the county of Aiken, South
The Charleston hotel fund has f’-nolina. known as the ••Nates
. ain Sj „ -r ■ House, ’ bounded and measuring as
Reached $_»0.030. This is a magmfi-| IolIow ; ; Vortlion the South Ch.ro-
cent showing considering tiie time lina Rail way’s right of way, 221 feet,
^lie committee lias been at work. ! East on York Street 259 feet. South
/ — — | on Colleton Avenue 2ifi feet, Weston
Gov. Hill delivered a speech in fa- lot of John Laird, (formerly of Mrs. i
vor of Cleveland, before Tammany ; ’ , ec ^
Hall on last Tuesday nielit This 1 renns of sale cash, witli right to j
nation last luesm.j nigm. inis ,, urc i,as er to pay one-half cash, and!
.Will re-elect bun as Governor. j have a credit of one. and two years.:
m . i of equal payuients on the
' Erur < '5’ or Frederick is rapidly sink
ing. -• He has r^uch difficulty now in
swallowing, and the d..ctors agree
that his ease is hopeless. '
Miss Amelia Rives, the authoress,
is to be shortly married to Mr John
A- Chandler, of New’ York.
There lias been a long search for a
sunken rock in the Red Sea upon i
rMch two British ships foundered. ;
t has at last been found. It is a very
<n.»P c.,r,,| patch with only 15 feet of
r ^t*r or r it. ' 1
\m\m
U&& [j
Manufacturers ami Sole Proprietors of the
\ ilitt COTTON IWfEII
Cilliiil*, Hip! aiil Esrss Ptatc.
10UUTER MADE.
On
Ol’FirK, 59 ]•; SIMPSON SRREET.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS
ROBERT POWELL, Agt. for Aiken,
.The control of tiie capital stock oi
ttdsflne manufacturing property and
business now producing the best Cot
ton Yarn can be purchased on favor
able terms. The machinery ie all
new and superior, the building-
substantial and the Real Estate Mhb
Water Rights valuable, and the sur
rounding country producing large
crops of the best cotton.
Tliis is a good opportunity f»,r prac
tical Cotton Manufacturers to secur s
desirable Mill in a cotton centre, or
the organization of a syndicate among
capitalist!!, in the vicinity of the prop
erty to control a meritorious enter
prise.
When you want to buy
Timvare, Glassware. Crockery
Lamps, Jewelry, Spectacles, Spoons,
Knives and Forks, Combs, Brushes,
Buckets, Baskets, Dolls, Vases and
in lact every other tiling, the
place for you to go tq is
THUS. MEDD’S
5.10 & 15 Cts. Store,
516 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
Jan. (J.
IVScGAHAN, BROWN & EVANS,
-JOBBERS OF-
DRY 0000$, NOTIONS,
BOOTS, SHOES ami CLOTHING,
Nos. 226. 228 * 230 MEETING STREET, - — - CHARLESTON, S. C.
A. 8. J. PERRY.
It. R. SIMONS.
R. A. PRIXttLE.
JOHNSON, CREWS & CO.,
Augusta Book Store.
We have a nice line of school books,
pens, ink, paper and all kinds of
stationery. Also a nice line of novels,
base balls. Special attention is paid
to school supplies. Old books bought
and sold. All orders by mail will re
ceive prompt attention,
R. L, DUVAL,
1010 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
HYGEifil!
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY!
TOBACCO AN AID TO HEALTH.
A new Tobacco manufactured by
Thos. C. Williams <k Co., Rictiuiond,
Virginia, under a formula prepared by
Prof. J. W. Mallet, of ttie University
of Virginia. Anti-malarial, anti-dys
peptic, a good nervine and an excel
lent chew. Try it! No Humbug.
For sale by all dalers. Cal} for pam
phlet-
J. A. WRIGHT,
Roof^flNS^SHoiyMaKE^
RICHLAND AVENUE.
Journal and Reveiw’s old Office, one
door from Laurens Street.
BEST MATERIAL USED-
H ENDEKSON GARDNER &
PETTY.
CARPETS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING
AND GROCERIFS.
Agents for Old Staten Island Dyeing
Establishment and Butterick’s
Pattern^.
T HE Ladies y.M 11 do well to come
and see our Large Stock of Dry
Goods, Notions, &c., before
purchasing elsewhere.
Housekeepers will consult tlieir inter
ests by buying tlieir table del
icacies from us, as we have a
great variety of the liest goods
at tiie lowest possible prices.
Henderson Gardner & Petty.
LAURENS ST.. AIKEN. S. C.
POMOafl^HiLt^URSERiES.
The
ROSE JELLY.
the Ninc-
otlier half | ^ wr?j
said credit 3-5 L. I
i of hid, paying interest on
! portion from day of sale at the rate ol
lien per cent, per annum, payable
| semi-annually, or on a shorter credit
i as tiie purchaser prefers,
j Mis. Susan M. Y ates, the .second
| mortgagee, and Mrs. Harriet M. Ven-
j ning, the owner of said Real Estate,
express consent to this sale and t<>
^hc terms of sale.
Purchaser to pav for papers,
' J. II. BECKMAN,
Mortgagee.
HENDERSON BROS.,
Mortgagee’s Attorneys.
June 7th, IS88.
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MANUFACTURERS OF-
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Doors, Sasli, Blinds, MonldinEs,.Balusters, Braclets,
SHINGLES AND LATH.
Bills of Yellow Fine Lumber Cut to Order.
CATALOGI’E AND PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION.
Healing Marvel of
teenth Century.
• Is a bona tide article of real merit
that will do all we claim for it and has
already proved a blessing to thousand*
Rose Jelly is a wonderfully popular
ernedy, is invaluable for all cutan
eous affections, also Toothache,Head
ache, Earache, Sore Throat, Stings,
Bites, Burns. Chillblains, Corns, Etc.,
and whereeyer introduced is bound to
crowd put Glycerine, Vaseline, Io
dine and all Pomades, Enamels, Cos
metics, Lotions, Ointments, Salves,
Plasters and Linaments. It supplies
their place, does the work better,
heals quicker and more thoroughly;
is ss pure, clear, sweet and fragrant as
to be preferred to all unpleasant and
malodorous remedies.
For external application it is pur
excellence. Rose Jelly is for sale'at
retail for 5, 10 and 25cents per box, at
our agencies in Graniteville,Langley,
Trenton, Moutmorenci, Bamburg,
POMONA, N. C.
Two and a half miles west of
Greensboro, N. C The main line of
tiie R. & D. R. It. passes through the
grounds pud within 100 feet of the
office. Ealem trains make regular
stops twice daily each way. Those
interested in Fruit and Fruit Grow
ing are cordially invited t<> inspect
this, the largest nyysery iu the Slate,
and one of the largest in the South.
Stock consists of
APPLES, PEACH.
PEAR, CHERRY,
PLUMS
* JAPANESE PERSIMMONS,
APRICOTS, N ECTRINE,
MULBERkIES,
QUINCE, GRAPE.
FIGS, RASPBERRIES,
GOOSE BE R It IES,
UURRANTS, PIE PLANTS,
ENGLISH WA LN UTS,
PECANS, (IIKSTNUTS,
STRAWBKRUl ES,
ROSES, EVERG REEXS,
SHADE TREES, &c.
All the new and rare varieties as
well as the oid ones, which my new
catalogue for 1888 will show. Give
your ord»r to my authorized agent, or
ouler direct from the nursery.
EST'CorrcspoiuJence solicited gT!
Discriptive Catalogue free to all ap
plicants.
Address,
J. Van LindsSey,
POMONA, Guilford County, N- 0-
Reliable Salesmen Wanted in every
County. A good paying commission
will be given.
-WHOLESALE-
JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS,
„ AND HAIL WARES,
NOS. 49 HAYNE AND 112 MABKET STRETES,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
C. WULBERN &. CO.,
WHOLES ALB GEOCEES.
FLOUR ASD CAROLINA RICE A SPECIALTY,
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171 AND 173 EAST BAY
CHARLESTON., S.'C. -
FACTS WORTH KNOWING
AT-
CFO 0X3'ST IE .A. IR, <DO y 3..
made that will not annoy .you
CART
You can purchase the only ROAD
TWrr**? pt liack horse, axnd-ai 1 *
heap and rMjRblc Any ordinarv^y^y i iari ie§3 adapted to tlieir use.
WE ARE SOLEAAiS^^J^R JHE NEW YORK BELTING AND
PACKING COMPANY’S
STANDARD RUBBER BELTING.
The best made, and carry in stock all sizes, 2. to 14 inches. Also, Pure Oak
Leather Belting,guaranteed to be As Gooff As Can Be Made. Ts4»»ried and Raw
Hide Lace Leather,superior i” quality (recommends itself.) Ala.., a full line of-
MANILLA ROPE, all sizes.
Machine Oil, Rivets and Belt Hooks at Lowest Prices.
JUST RECEI VED—Seventy-five Double Barrtd Shot Guns, of improved
patterns and best makesof Muzzle and Breech Loaders. One carload of Shof-
20,000 Shells; Gun Implements, Wads, Powder, &c., rchich we will run off
at Low Prices. Also in stock the most complete line of Hardware, Carpeu-,
ters’ Tools, Blacksmiths’ Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Old Dominion Nails,
Spikes, Locks, Kings, Ac., whii-li, having been bought ut lowest cash pricey
before the advances, enable us to offer them at
STRICT BARGAINS.
In addition to the above, we will offer for the next sixty dayc to close out,
consignments, at Greatly Reduced Prices: 65 Open und Tup Buggies 15 Top.
Pliajfons and Poney Pluetons, 10 Extended Top Oabriolettcs and Surrys, a
One-Horse Wagons. 57 Two,TIireeand Four Horse Wagons.
150 assorted Saddles. Ladies’ and Men’s. Two lots of Seeond-Hami
McLellan Saddles Stirrups Leathers, Girths, Bridles, Ac., at prices never be‘
fore offered. You can afford to throw away your old Harness and buy nearly
lie prices these goods will be sold for.
Look omt for BARGAINS for the NEXT SIXTY DAY'S at
GOODYEAR & GO’S
fSuccessor to R. II. MAY* «k CO.)
AUGUSTA. GA.. opposite Georgia Railroad Bank.
At the Old Stani, 704 Broad t., ----- Aaignsta Ga.
A Desirable and Comfort
able Residence for Sale.
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HE residence ot Mr. J. C. Hut-
sou, next to tiie Ashley House,
is offered for sale at a low price. For
terms apply to
W. M. HUTSON,
At tiie Aiken Bunk.
April 6th, 18X8—tf
F. PADGETT,
Has Captured this County
WITH HIS IMMENSE BARGAINS IN
PARLO R F URNIT URE,
bed room furnitue.
Chairs, Sofas, Tables, Lounges, Cooking Stoves, Carn
pets, Rugs, .Mats, Lace Curtains, Cornice Poles,
Window Shades, Pictures,
AND
Everything Needed About the House
£5?~Large Illustrated Catalogue Free to those who Need Furniture.
1110, 1112, 1114, 1110, amt 1118 Broad Street,,
-A-TXa-TTST^, GKA-.
FACTORY HARRISON STREET.
TZE-ECIH] LA-TIEST!
We again return thanks to our Friends and Patrons for their favor*,
and hope for a continuance, as it will always he our aim to keep our!
Customer^ interest well in sight and care for their wants. Lovers of
GOOD RELIABLE GOODS
are well acquainted with w hat is kept by u* in stock, and we always ap*.
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s’.w. s!ii::r.t,n a:c:» plat hi no mills,
O-.i Wriirh’^vijl^ T, unille Rail mad at
HARRISON. GA.
FACTORY AXI) YARD,
ofT to 524 Calhoun Street,
AUGVSTA, GA.
Dnigniirea, Grahann*.Robbins, Black-
| ville, Edgefield, White J’ond, parks-! c.
| ville, Etheridge and elsewhere, j‘ 5U P® rv,w ^ r
; Wholesale bv the ROSE JELLY’t County
COMPANY*. BROAD STEEf,
i Augusta. Ga Agents wanted in all PAINLESS f IHTI.TIRTRTH
unoecuuied territory in the Soutli. | Bow acoomclisheil Ererr '•Sr .hoSiknow.
I WILL be at my office the first
Monday in every month * for ttie
purpose of registering those citizens . . # _ _ . .
who have come of age since the last | prise our customers of the merits or demerits of au article, which aH ap*
election, and to attend to other official preciate. »
business. w \SHLFY* ^ nr ^ rocer y Stock, on the corner, is well composed, and, aside,wecarry^
of Registration for Aiken Crockery, Glass and Woodenware, Confectioneries and Fruits. Remem.-
County. ! her our store, corner of Park Avenue and Fail-field Street.
T, -CT w- -rr i t, . . | B-nd Wamp. BARER REM. OQ. Pt Bo
Dr. W. H. Earoers, Dm.^gist, p ersJam bloom, t^pio
,f , r xr cj-?'r'l.-’O A TI - T*-v- (j / . i B ttSw, Skin ttip® And KrsdicAt4
MAIN Si BEE r, AIKEN, S. C. ' Bead .taap (or WUl pMkaK^ AdUr** a*
MPiasllKI}. Ererj lAdj .1
HAKKRJlEM. OO.bT^ fet KgSaIo.N .Y.
. wte Bcsa-
Erodicator known,
a boro.
H. Busch & Co
CORNER PARK AY. & FAIRFIELD SJ,
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