The Aiken recorder. [volume] (Aiken, S.C.) 1881-1910, March 21, 1890, Image 8
TB1 AIKEN RECORDER.
AIKEN, 8. C. f MARCH 21, 1890.
VISITORS IN AIKEN.
HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL
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Oscar Coles Aikeu
H. L. Jaques Boston
Mr Joseph J Knox Philadelphia
Miss J F Witmer Baltimore, Md
Mr E F Witmer \
Mrs E L. Campbell and
son Ridgeway Pa
Miss Odell Chit
I'bos Mulligan
Mr and Mrs Robt McCartee NY
B Aycrigg Passaic, N J
Miss Ella Pell... NY
Miss Laura Pell NY
Archd Wallace Pittsburg Pa
C H Swearingen LaFayette, Ind
Wm P Coffin N Y
Mrs W H Jones A.. .Phila
Miss Hattie A Jones Phila
Mrs E J Rouse Phila
Mrs K B Qreen 3 •
children and nurse Sing Bing N Y
Tbos Hunt Talmage,. .Brooklyn N Y
WB Kendall Jr
Mr and Mrs H J Slocum
2 children and nurse 7th U S Cavalry
J R Burnett wife and
child and nurse. ..Astoria, N Y
Mr and Mrs E Naumburg NY
O W Naumburg “
Miss Kahnweiler N Y
A C Hall Revere, Mass
Mrs C B Soutter Cedar Rapids la
Robt T Sootier “
Miss K A Pell, Brooklyn N Y
Mrs W Q Allen and
maid. Chicago
H A Stern .Cincinnati
Mr James S Orinnell.Greenfield Mass
Mrs Jas S Grinnell.. .Greenfield Mass
Miss Bessie Wann and ^
maid St Paul Minn
Miss Steele “
Mr and Mrs H J Haight and
Maid NY
Miss Eleanor Haight N Y
Rev and Mrs S M Akerly
Newburgh, N Y
Miss Mary Akerly N Y
Miss Lucy Akerly ;NY
MrsT V Johnson.Poughkeepsie N Y
Miss K B Johnson "
J R Bacon ...A N Y
Mrs E A Smith Cincinnati
WK Smith “
Brinton Coxe Philadelphia
A Allen Philadelphia
Francis Norton and
wife Springfield, Mass
Mrs Paul A Davis Philadelphia
Miss May Turner .Philadelpia
Owen Kenny Perth Amlm}', N J
W H Swan and
servant NY
W Freeman Orange, N Y
Jas Phelan Memphis
D J Finch wife
chid and maid Glen Falls, N Y
Mr and Mrs J P Magovern N Y
louisSteckl r NY
Mrs Robt J Saltmau Erie, Peun
Mrs Jno C VanScoter “ “
MrsE Felsenheldand
child Cleveland, O
Mr and Mrs F W Metcalf 2
children and maid ..Penn
GC Akerly N Y
G E Raymod Plainfield. N J
Mrs G E Raymond “
Miss C A Raymond 4 ‘.
Horace J Brooks and
wife NY
Wm Benade Philadelphia
Jesse A Burt Philadelphia
Flower and • >
wife ;... WfEon
Mrs S *A Cloud...- Boston
W G Vinton. Detroit
Miss Vinton “
Miss B Vinton
John J Mothews NY
Jacob D Phillips N Y
Mrs and Mrs T Gutmann
Lewiston, Maine
Miss Gertrude Gutmann “
M Koch Cleveland,©
R J Rutherford and
wife Somerville, Mass
Mrs E A McAikin
.. .Sing Sing
E AMcAIkin, Jr..:
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Master D McAikin
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Master K McAikin
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Miss Brand rath and
maid
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G A Kreiger
Boston
Patrick Morgan
NY
Mrs J R Jones
Philadelpia
Miss Maude Jones
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W m R Beers and
wife
NY
J C Cottrell
O L Cottrell
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W T Woodrufl and
wife
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Mrs E P Ripley Chicago
Mrs LW Murray “
E M Daniels. Hartford. Conn
H K Brown Pittsburgl*. Pa
Mr aud Mrs Geo C Newman Phila
Chas II Wilcox New York
Miss Wilcox. “
Miss Thompson Bridgeport, Conn
J W Thompson “
Mrs H M Smyth St Paul, Minn
Miss Smyth “
Mrs H H Wheeler and children
Brooklyn
Mrs J A Billings and daughter “
J A Billings “
EC Smyth “
B B Tuttle Nangatuck.Conn
Miss Burnett .... “
Lewis Tompkins Fishkill.N Y
M J Gallagher Baooklyn
Mr and Mrs Geo Wadsworth..Buflalo
Mr and Mrs M L Crane
child and nurse Buffalo
Miss Hutchins Boston
Mr and Mrs Park Painter, Pittsburgh
Mits Mary H Painter “
Master Kenneth Painter... "
Mrs Henry L Aotchkiss aud
maid New Haven, Conn
Master Hotclikiss **
Dr Edward B Lane Boston
Arthur J Morgan NY
M O Allen Auburn, N Y
FredaHcK Green Cambridge, Mass
Chas E Dugau Amsterdam, N J
Miss Mary Dugau
~ iy Hall
Mrs Emma W Hall
Master W B Morison..
Peley Hall Philadelphia
WESTVIEW.
Miss M P Williams Philadelphia
Miss A J Byerly “
Mrs H. B Williams aud
2 children Moorestown N J
Miss F E Whalen Rochester N Y
Mr A R Wadsworth
and wife Washington
Mrs Edward Carter N Y
Stephen T Carter NY
Miss M E Pitcher Boston
Miss E V Pitcher “
Miss V F B Pitcher
Mr and Mrs J S Judd. .Syracuse N Y
Mas J U Dean Adams Mass
3fr Joseph Hatch and
wife Camden N J
Miss Ethel A Hatch
Miss Jeanne M Hatch.... “
Master Arthur J Hatch .. “
Mr A Manhard Utica N Y
Mrs H Rogers New Haven. Ct
Rufus A Rogeis
MISS SEDGWICKS.
Mr C S Wallace.,.........New York
Mrs Albro Akin New York
Miss Akin New York
Master Albert Akin New York
Miss Read New York
Mrs Henry Hodges Brooklyn N Y
Miss Hodges “
Miss Me Law s Georgia
Mr and Mrs R K Gowenlock, and
2 children Oscoda Mich
Mrs Freeman Philadelphia
Miss Freeman. •*
Edgar Freeman “
Misses Maddox .^Baltimore
Dr White Oscodo Mich
Mrs Mhur apd
son NY
TEA ROSE COTTAGE.
Mr Frank H Ewald N Y
Mr and Mrs R W McCrary..Williston
Mr Mone^Penny NY
Mr N N Davis Brooklyn
Mr E H Osgood Boston
Miss C M Davis Brooklyn
Mr C W DeKay -..Chicago, III
Mrs M Sunamacher N Y
BUSCH HOUSE.
E. E. Boyd, Jr New Haven Ct
H. Beckroge Charleston, S. C
Mrs Kate E Diggs.. I NY
MrsGeo E Plunkett and
child NY
Miss Margaret Guth
Miss Emma Guth
A J Messner Holenfield, Ca
Chas H Benny Philadelphia
Lewis D Gordon NY
G W Gray Rochester, N Y
L Kaufman Philadelphia
C K Pinking N Y
Miss G F Thompson NY
L Packham Baltimore
G J Lipsomb , N Y
Albert Hearndprs Virginia
WC Griffin NY
L S Mason Richmond
P BChrusti So Ca
MRS. ALLISON’S.
Miss Bertha Blanchard
Mr Hennr T Swift Gardner, N Y
Mr C F Page and
wife Providence R I
Master Willie Page “
Mrs Isabel B Carleton Haselton
Miss Simons Mass
Miss Blanchard Evmeston 111
Mrs M Mitchel Detroit Mich
Mrs W R Green and
daughter Detroit Mich
MRS H. F. TOWNSEND.
Mrs Helen G Smith
Grand Rapids, Mich
Miss Smith “ “
Miss Sara K Smith (<
MrsHuse Brooklyn, N Y
Miss Hump 44
Mr and Mrs Wilkinson ‘ N Y
Mr Dyckman Pottstowu, Pa
MRS. FOSTER’S.
Mrs Albert Fetymeyer Bo eya
Miss Lillie Fetmeyer t
Miss Ethel Fetmeyer
PARK AVENUE HOTEL.
Mrs W A Greene and
child Toronto, Ca
Mr G S Caldwell New York
Col Geo W Collier U S Marines
Mrs G W Collier
Mrs W B Brooks Jr Boston
Miss Alice R Brooks **
Mortimer M Weed N Y
Thos A Brady ..Brooklyn
W H Schofield NY
P D Mahony N Y
Miss M F Mahony N Y
Miss N A Mahony NY
Mrs F J Feu no Newton Mass
Miss Belle F Upton “ “
Miss Myra F Upton...... “ “
A Phillips Halifax, NS
E E Heironimus wife and
child v Baltimore
J D G Crampton and wife
Washington, D C
Mrs B Siedenbach New York
M Siedenbach . .Newark, N J
JasH Riggs — . Wellsville. O
Mrs E L RahdallT.. .7.. Quincy Mass
Miss Edith Randall “
Jas B Lauer '. Baltimore
Robt Orr and
wife Hingham, Ont
Jas Kent N Y
J B Stratford..'. Lynchburg, Va
A J Taylor Burlington, Vt
L W Taylor “ “
J A Miller Harrisburg, Pa
H 8 Lichtenhein NY
YORK HOUSE.
W H Sharp Braddock, Pa
H W Gray aud Wife Maine
Mrs C P Bardin., Louisvile K Y
Miss Tress Bardipi ‘J
Mrs J H Burnett Southampton, N Y
Miss Abbie Burnett
MrsPT Fountain .NY
Mr Eugene Fountain N Y
MisS Grace Fountain N Y
John T Ball. L New York
oakwaLd.
Dr E E Hunt... .* .Trenton, N J
Mrs E M Hunt..t ... “
Charles Ward ..a Oswego, N Y
Mrs Charles RoolJ Kane, Pa
Miss Nina Colins Philadelphia
Miss Esther L Jiiues Deering, Maine
Eiss Emily JoneL ... “
Wilmen Atkinson Philadelphia
Miss Bessie Atkiuson “
Miss Gertrude Atkinson. •*
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Mrs E MLippincf
Miss E F Criley..Downlngtown,
Pa
The New Post. Scamps.
Supplies of the new styles of post
stamps have teei received at the Ai
ken post-office aid are now on sale.
The new stamps are smaller than the
old ones, and of Afferent colors. The
1 cent stamps artiof deeper blue, and
the figures indicating the denomina
tion are placed either side of the
Franklin head, instead of immedi
ately below, as in the old design. The
twos are of a bril iant carmine, with
the same changl in the positions of
the figures. Thebead of Washington
is of slightly dfferent design from
that on the old g-een stamp.
The ones and twos are the only de
nominations reodyed here thus far,
as the post-mast'ic has still on hand a
supply of the oMRamps of the larger
denominations. \ Of these last the
threes are deep forple, with the same
arrangement of figures, and orna
mented with a Ifm of Andrew Juck-
son. The tens I .re green, with the
head of Daniel jVebster, and the fa
miliar face ofi Kentucky’s Harry
Clay looks out from the dark blue
ground of the fifteens.
The thirties ere the first black
stamps the Uuted States Govern
ment lias ever issued. On them are
seen the famil:*r features of the fa
mous Democrat. Thomas Jefferson,
with the hair curing over his fore
head, and bis rubied shirt front as
immaculate as tve 1 *.
The nineties, die highest denomina
tion issued, are orange, and bear the
rather unfamil»r face of the great
naval comman<er, Commodore Perry.
The Slate Democratic Committee.
The sub-coninittee of tire State
Democratic Executive Committee
held a ineetingFriday morning in the
office of Col. Jitni C. Haskell. The
principal matbr considered was the
preparation of tb address to the Dem
ocratic voters < the State, which it
bad decided tdrisue at the meeting of
the full comm.bee the night previous.
It seem? that o« address is brought
forth by reaso of the Shell mauifes-
to and the propned March convention.
Drink Auguta Brewing Company's
Beer. It is pr4 and wholesome.
—The Columbia Register says. “J.
Hendrix McLane. who wears better
clothes since Harrison was elected
President and seems to have solved
the problem of living without work,
is secretly trying to organize a politi
cal movement in Richland County.
As he came fairly and squarely over
into the Republican camp by his ac
tions at the meeting of the Republi
can League at Nashville, It must be
taken for granted that his present
purpose is to extend the membership
of the Republican party and that
alone. It is learned on good authority
that McLane is advocating the pla
cing in the field of an opposition can
didate to the Democratic nominee
for Congress in this district at the
next election.”
Full line of Stationery at Hahn &
Co’s.
Our line of Ginghams is immense.
Hahn & Co.
See the beautiful line of Infants
ikwn Caps at Habn & Co’s.
“How to Cure all Skin Diseases.”
Simply apply ‘Swaine’s Ointment.’
No internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on
the face, hands, nose, &c., leaving the
skin clear, white aud healthy. Its
great healing and curative powers are
possessed by no other remedy. Ask
your diuggist for Swayne’s Oint
ment.
Millinery Notice
I have removed to the corner of
Richland Avenue and Newberry
Streets, where I can display my stock
of Millinery Goods to a better advan
tage. Ladies are requested to call and
see my stock of Ladies’ Underwear,
which I have just received.
Mrs. Ann Field.
—The Kansas City syndicate which
is building the Augusta electric street
railroad is pushing the work right
along. Information was received
Tuesday from Engineer Knight, who
is now in Kansas City, that he bad
purchased nineteen cars for the new
road. Nine of the cars are open for
summer use aud the other ten aie
closed. The purchase was made for
the stem line that will run out from
Marbury street to the Turpin place,
which the projectors are now rapidly
I ushing to completion for use by
une 1. Broad street from Marbury
street up and Marbury are lined with
steel rails and ties which are being
placed in position as fast as they are
received at the depot. It is reported
that the company has ordered out a
500-horse power pngine and boiler, and
that a site on Twiggs street on the
south line has been purchased and
will be occupied as the headquarters
of the road, from which the motive
power will be furnished. If the ru
mor is correct steam aud hot water
power, as at first comteniplated, will
be used to propel 4he cars.
TEAS.
The importance of purifying the blood can
not be overestimated, lor without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's
SarMperilla. It strengthens
r 6CUIIdr and luilds up the system,
creates an appetite, a>d tones the digestion,
while it eradicates dJseare. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla p*cal- Trt I tee If
iar curative powers. No • ^ I LOCI I
other medicine has stfl* & record of wonderful
cures. If you havaJQlKle up your mind to
buy Hood’s SarsapSfilla do not he induced to
take any other imtead. It is a Peculiar
Hedieine, and is worthy your confidence.
Hood’s Sarsapartfa Is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. L Eood&Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
S TATE OF SOUtf
County
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COMMOF
Charles Ann’
> Vi
Jane A. Barton, e
A LL and singuls
the estate of ,
hereby required tr
at my office in Aik
day, March 31, 181)
m., and prove thei
debarred therefrom
H CAROLINA)
Aiken. {
Pleas.
, Plaintiff.
ul., Defendants.
the creditors of
G. O. Barton are
appear before me
i, S. C., on Mon-
, at 10 o’clock a,
claims or else be
M. B. VOODWARD,
MastebAiken County.
March 7, 1890.
—The contractors on the Georgia,
Carolina and Northern Railroad have
hands employed all along the line
Irom Clinton to the Savannah River.
The granite for the piers of the bridge
across Long Cane Creek is being dug
from u quarrytwomiles from Abbeville
and it is very handsome granite and
works beautifully.
South C aroma Bailway. •
Commencing Jajtuary 26, 1890. at
6.20 a m trains willrun as follows by
Eastern time* s
MAIN LINE—W^TWARD DAILY
Leave Charleston-
6.15 a. m., *
Leave Blackville- J i
10:03 a. m.'
Leave Aiken-
11.11 a. m,
Arrive Augusta—
12.00 a. m,
MAIN LINE—E
Leave Augusta—
8.05 a. m,
Leave Aiken—
8.55 a. in.
Leave Blackville-
10:03 a m,
Arrive Charlestoni!
1.03 a. m, { 10.00 p. m,
TO AND FROM COA/MBI \—Daily.
Leave Augusta. 4.40 p
( Leave Alk^j^.' . , 5.30 p
WEsvI-Duiiv.
Leave Columbia 16.43 a m 5.27 p m
Due Aiken .11.00 a m 10.36 p m
Due Augusta... . 12.00 a tn 11.25 p m
AIKEN AND AUGUSTA SPECIAL
6.00 p. m.
9:28 p. m.
10.36 p. ra.
11.25 p. m.
PWARD DAILY.
4.40 p. m,
5.30 p. m,
6:37 pm
Presents in the most elegant form
THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE
—or THK—
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined with the medicinal
virtues of plants known to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
condition of the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It is the most excellent remedy known to
CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY
When one is Pilious or Constipated
—so that—
PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP,
, HEALTH and STRENGTH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRtJP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
'OV/SVIUE. KY NEW YORK. M. t
LADIES,
We want you all to inspect the
New and Beautiful line of
siFtensro
DRESS GOODS,
just received by us, comprising
Cashmeres,
Challis,
Serges,
Salines,
Ginghams.
Cham brays,
Organdies,
Lawns,
Prints, Etc.
RESPECTFULLY,
HAHN & CO.
Daily ex
Leave Aiken:
9:00 a ni
Arrive Augusta:
9:55 a m
Leave Augusta:
2:00 p m
Arrive Aiken:
2:55 p m
Connections.
at Augusta with
(p>fc
Sunday.
4:45 p m
5:45 p m
6:00 p m
6:55 p m
Jonnectiens mads
Jeorgia Railroad to
and beyond, am
G. Railroad.
Connections
with roads north
steamers for New
rgi
and from all poii ts West, at Blaek-
ville with Barnwi 11 Railroad, at Preg-
nall’s with Eutav ville Railroad, and
Columbia for Asl sville, Hot Springs
points on the C. &
n ade at .Charleston
north, south aud
lion givefi by Mrs
Agent, Aiken, S.
S.
Gen. Passenger
mi south; also with
York aud Florida.
Through ticket^ can be purchased
and baggage checked to nil point
west, and inForma-
I. B. North, Ticket
|c.
U PICKENS,
md Ticket Agent.
C. W. Ward ( eneral Manager.
The Oglethorpe,
Brunswick, Ca.
E ntire]
having
ments. Accomn
Opened Decembt • 16. 1889.
built of brick,
modern improve-
r>dates 300 guests.
For circular a
address
J. H.
lid
other information,
LING, Manager,
Biiinswick, Georgia.
PROF. P. K WHITMAN,
Office 'in the Ckro
Broad Stre<'
SCIENTIFIC! OPTICIAN,
icle Building,
Auguntq, Georgia,
KEEPS a full like <4 popular prickd
glasses, in additioi'to his tine ones; gives
free eye tests for Presbyopia-old sight,—
Myopia-near sight-lHyoeropia—far sight-.
Simple, Compound! and Mixed Astigma
tism—irregular curvy of the cornea-. Anis
ometropia-unequal ’efraction of two eyes-,
and Asthenoptaf-we A sight. Broken lenses
replaced whileA'ou vait. Repairing of all
kinds. Oculists’ prescriptions filled.
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If you want Pure, Una
dulterated TEAS, every
ounce we sell is
P-U-R-E
And True Value,
And a Prize itself. Don’t
be mislead.
A. W. 8TULB & CO.,
TEA dealers.
van noirn COCOA,
BEST AND GOES FARTHEST.
A FREE EXHIBITION
Of this delightful Cocoa will be given
at on i store Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. We invite our friends,
customers and all lovers of tills de
lightful beverage to drop in and try
it It is the finest Cocoa in the world.
A. W. STULB & CO.,
FANCY GROCERS.
PARK AVENUE HOTEL!
Opposite the Passenpr Station.
A. M. TAFT, Proprietor.
BUSCH HOUSE,
AiKEN, S. C.
HENRY BUSCH, Proprietor/
RATES $2.00 per day. Special Rates
by the Week.
Busch House Transfer carries pas
sengers for Busch House Free.
Orders for passengers and baggage
left at I he Busch House or at H.
Busch & Co.’s store will receive
prompt attention.
Hiss Sedgwick,
St. Thaddeus Square,
AIKEN, T - S. C.
WEST VIEW,
Near the " . ' ' Part Hotel.
YORK HOUSE,
YORK ST., - - - AIKEN, S.C.
Mrs. H. E. COOK, Proprietress.
House recently overhauled and fit
ted up for the Comfort and Conve
nience of Northern Tourists.
Table supplied with the Best from
Horae and Northern Markets.
Graniteyille Hotel,
Directly Opposite the C., C. A A
Railway Station,
GRANITEVILLE, - - - S. C.
Comfortable Rooms, and Table sup
plied with the Best. Meals ready on
arrival of trains.
1^* Refresh ments served at any time
of the day to visitvurs from Aiken.
MRS* N. E. SENN.
mm» I . I . » i » ‘ 1 * ‘ ^ L! ^
null a ' A IveST
TEAS.
Good at 40c. lb.
Fine at 50c. lb.
B. B. at 60c. lb.
Extra at 75c. and 85c. lb.
Superb at $1 lb.
A. W. STULB & CO.,
TEA HEALERS.
Clyhe’s Net Tort, Chariestn
• I
and Florida Steamship Linos.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO- Gen. AgenU,
5 Bowling Gieen, New York.
12 South Wharves, Philadelphia.
T. G. EGER, Traffic Manager,
5 Bowling Green, New York.
The Fleet in composed of the fol
lowing Elegant Steamers:
S S IROQUOIS (new), Capt Kemble.
S S CHEROKEE, Capt Beane. '
S S SEMINOLE, Capt Platt.
S S YEMASSEE, Capt MeKee.
S S DELAWARE, Capt Chicheater.
These splendid passenger steamers
form an unequaled tri-weekly line
to New York and the Florida Ports,
with state-rooms all on deck, thor
oughly ventilated and separated from
the dining saloon.
There ia no pleasanter travelling on
the Atlantic Coast, and the trip to
Florida consumes only 12 to 15 boon.
For passenger engagements address
J. E. EDGERTON,
Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent,
Charleston, 8. C.
HOTEL BON AIR,
SUMMERVILLE HEIGHTS, AUGUSTA. GA
IS NEW AND ELEGANT HOTEL, situated in thif^^Njightfnl
imrtjm^of the South, with accommodations forffQP
nfor ^ITlter louiiktsDieehil/er an usgorL- _
that will contribute to the comfort of its patrons has bben omitted;
surpassed in all its appointments and general tone. Otis elevator, stt
heat; open fire-places in bed-rooms; electric'bells; telegraph office; elegant
parlors aud diningroom; pure mountain spring water; rooms en suite, with
private and public baths; steam laundry: excellent livery, with picturesque
drives and walks, are some of the attractions.
Seven Railroads centre in Augusta, rendering it easily accessible from
ail points. The Hotel Bon Air will tie under the superior management of
Mr. C. A, LINSLEY, of Massachusetts, late proprietor of the Glenham
Hotel, Fifth Avenue, New York, and the “Antlers,” Colorado Springs.
HSF*A handsomely illustrated book, containing full information, will be
sent on application to Mr. Linsley, Augusta, Ga.
GIN RIBS! GIN RIBS!
I HAVE secured Patterns and propose to rurnIVn RIBS for all makes of]
Gins at reasonable prices.
CASTINGS of ah kinds in Iron and Brass at short notice.
Special attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed!
TRiX PEHDLETOltf FOUMDBYlTl
Nob. 616, 617 tfud 619, Kollock St., - - AUGUSTA, GA.
CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Proprietor.,. M. W. PENDLETON, Sup’t.
Augusta A Asheville Short L^pe.
Port Royal A Wkstkbn Carolina
Railway.
O N and after January 28, 1890,
passenger trains will run as fol
lows, bv 75th meridian time:
North * *
Lv Augusta 8:10 a m 4:50 p m
Ar McCormick.. .lj):20 a n/ 6:86 p m
“ Anderson 12:459:10 p m
nwood .. .11 p m
r rt an burg.
^endereonvilleO:!
"l ’Asheville 7:00^
til3qt Springs ..:8:40
iSfoirei^v. i -
Lv Hot . .7:80 a m
^ AshevHiS* 9:05am
ii r? e,1 ? er ^ n Nlle-9:69 a in
bpartanbu*^ 3 ;50pm
*• Greenville. \ 3-25 p ra
“ Lauren*...... Nk ;2 5 p m
“ Green wood... .TUan n m
“ Anderson 471^0 in
“ McCormick 8:00i
Ar Augusta ».10:05 pTm N n
Port Royal A Auousta ^Oulway-
Time—90th Meridian.
South * |
Lv Augusta 11:10am 5r90 p m
Ar Yemassee 3:00 p m 11 ;59 p m
7:80 a m
8:40 a m
7:25 a m
9:50 a m
sll:50p m
Ar Charleston 6:20 p m
Ar Saveimah 6.40 p m
Ar Jacksonville.. .7:35 a m
Ar Beaufort 5:40 p m
Ar Port Royal 5:55 p m
North Daily
Lv Port Royal 7:35 a m
Lv Beaufort 7:48 a m
GO WHERE THE CROWD GOES!
Lv Jacksonvill 8:15 p m
Lv Savannah 6:45 a m
Lv Charleston 8:30 a m
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The very largest amount of goods for the very smallest
t*rice. Novelties withoiit limit. Dainty,‘Dazzliiij
BUCK’S ..
Desirable. Sometbing for every age, taste and purse. The sort of stoc
in which the buyer finds “Just what, is wanted.” Our magnificent stock
is a vision of beauty. The largest aud most complete line of Art Goods,
Cut Glass, etc., ever pQT AI brought Snath. In this
line we especially guaran- Wlw. T W I MLa tee to lead in Quality and
Price. 400 Dinner Sets, 800 Chamber Sets. 600 Tea Sets, 2,000 Lamps, etc.,
offered positively at lowest prices. In quality, price and quantity we please
all. To look through our Elegant Assortireut is a DAI A C
pastime; to price the goods is a pleasure.
E^“Our Motto:’*‘Lovv Prices Must Prevail.”
Come and learn that it pays to trade with the Leader!
Lv ^massee 9:58 am 2:85 am
Ar Augusta 1:50 pm 9:46 am
♦Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
Througii Palace Sleeper runs be
tween Spartanburg and Savannah.
Connection made at Greenwood with
C. A G. Road; at Anderson with the
Bine Ridge Road; at Spartanburg
with A. A S. and R. A D. Roads; at
Yemassee for Charleston, Savannah
and all points in Florida.
For further information apply to
R. W. HUNT, T.P.A.
W. J. CRAIG, G. P. A.
BLIGH, 812 Broad St.,
Augusta, Georgia.
THE PALACE
LIVERY, FEED i SALE STABLES,
T. J. OATES, Proprietor.
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