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■ vm WE REPRESENT THE Davis, Domestic, Standard, and White. ORGAN DEPARTiVIENT. We carry a full line of the Celebrated Farrand & Votey Organs, also the Everett Piano. £3^'’Parties in need of any of the above will find it to their interest to call and see us before buying.' Terms—Good approved paper, with special inducements to cash buyers. AIKEN MILLINERY STORE. Mrs. ANN FIELD. MK3. M. F. HAYES. GRAND ORENING. W E have just received and opened a beautiful line of Spring and Sum mer Millinery Goods, comprising Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ac., Plushes, Surah Silks, Veiling, Ruching, &c. Also the latest Novelties in Children’s and Misses Hats; also a fully assorted stock of School Sta tionery and Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes, Pencils, Pocket Books, &c. tSTAll goods marked down to the lowest figures. Ladies call and see us. ANN FIELD, MARY F. HAYES. I. C. Levy & Co. Tailor- D Clothiers. HU With the most fashionable SPRING and SUMMER GOODS in Augusta! £5f~The Latest Styles for Men and Boys.^3 I. C. LEVY & CO., 813 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. GIN RIBS! GIN RIBS! -:o:- I HAVE secured Patterns and propose to rurnish RIBS for all makes of Gins at reasonable prices. CASTINGS of all kinds in Iron and Brass at short notice. Special attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed! The Pendleton Foundry and Machine Works. Nos. 615, 617 and 619, Koi,LOCK St., - - AUGUSTA, GA. CHAS. F. LOMBARD, Proprietor., M. W, PENDLETON, Sup’t. Machinist Work. -(o)- Either in or out of Shop, witli good tools and Men. Boiler, Tank, Stack and Tube and Sheet Iron Work, Blacksmith Work, Iron and Brass Foundry Work, Gin Work, Material and Repairs for above. All Orders promptly attended to. GEO. R. LOMBARD & GO., New Shops Above Passenger Depot. Practices in all the Courts. Special attention to office work. Dr. B. H. Teague, liEJiTIST, « Richland Avenne ■ ■ Men, S. C. Dr. H. J. Ray, Dentist, Park Ave. - - Aiken, S. C. J. W. ASHHURST, ACT. FIRE LIFE CYCLONE ACCIDENT I N S U RA N C E THE EQUITABLE LIFE has in force over $630,000,000! 15 per cent, more than any other In- rance Company. Office in Aiken Co., Loan & Savings Bank. REGISTRATION NOTICE. I WILL be in Aiken on the First Monday in each month for the purpose of transacting anv business connected with the office of Supei vi sor of Registration. 'Office in M. B. Woodward’s office, Croft’s Block. S. A. WOODWARD, Supervisor of Registration. Pianos. Chickering & Sons, Mathushek, Sterling. OKGrANS. MASON & HAMLIN.ff STERLING. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TUNING & REPAIRING. PETER A. BRENNER & 00., 840 Broad Street, - - Augusta, Ga. date. The staf the acreage is sal to us to be, mor^ last year, and ev2 are in excellent col vation, the fields bl the plants vigorouH| the promise Leinj season and harrinjj will be nearly if nor'' vest. “Still, taking all account, one cannot ton crop of this Statj as large as that of la vicinity of Newberrj which is by the way cotton region in this * my observation goes, sion is felt that the cr<j time to fully mature suit will be a shortage yield. The crops ini Kershaw were in bettel any of those we saw Augusta division and I angeburg County. W| of Newberry and Clu all the region fror Blacksburg as to thj Above Blacksburg or Three C : s Road cot tor ing crop. But so far seemed to be in a condition than the other regions. The cool weather was, of to the cotton crop, an<| an excess of rain in tl| Lancaster and in The other crops, cor| are generally in excc We saw some extensjl which are nearly xi stripping.” We alsc of late corn in excc and the rich bottom] tween YorkviJle an| and Marion are coj which gives promisel The other smaller cr4 all points in good cot The Outlook The Macon (Ga.) an interview with an < ton dealer, In which ] accounts continue main, and althouglwJ ful rallies, caused by t] ering either to take pil vousness at the low prl can prevent the markef lower except uufavorabl and that of a very geneq character. The present prices of tirely new to men in said, none of them hav| or believed such figures “This has been a yean said the cotton man. prices so far in the sun winter months, January oue-haif cent higher tl Another new thing to th of today—with each lo prices the ranks of tin